Grossmont High School - El Recuerdo Yearbook (El Cajon, CA)

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At the close of every summer, students get the chance to face the frantic rush of CTR tCollege Type Registrationl. Some students hnd this quite easy but many are left bevvildered. There are many different steps to follow that can be very confusing. After the never-ending wait outside the gym, you get inside, look around and want to run back out the door. Actually the CTR process isn't that difficult, and there are student helpers located throughout the gym to aid the students vvho find the procedure confusing. CThere are usually many who doll As they hurry across the gym floor from one teacher to another and one check point to another they begin to wonder if it is all worth it. It would seem that after completing this task once, students would understand it, and find the next year much easier. Some upperclassmen are astonished to hnd that it doesn't get any easier, but they seem to survive it year after year. 6 Opening CTR Bewilders Students i Ing 4 - - .- i - L .ml , 5 ? as , . 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A..- , , ,, iff: he 2 ' Q 1' l l 1 l. l, S71 Freshmen Welcome Week provided many activities involving students. Each ofthe four classes participated in different races which went on through out the week, and the rest of the school year. At the end of the year the winning class received three hundred dollars. The prize money was provided by the classes, hfty dollars each, and the rest by the ASB. Some of the races were, potato sack races, melting a block of ice, watermelon and pie eating contests. The Senior class made a special efiort to welcome the Freshmen by treating them to ice cream. The week's activities were culminated by a welcome dance held on Friday night. Opening 11 12 Opening B05 ZONE ,us-1 1 44 QT 5 fwgy 'fn 'Emin- '5 'f:T 'M 5,2 H 'W People Make GHS Great 6 WM S Opening 13 Daisy Chain Leads Graduation After a week of deliberation by the faculty and administration, forty Juniors were awarded the honor of being selected for the Daisy Chain. Each year students are chosen on the basis of scholastic merit and participation in extra-curricular activities. At graduation these twenty girls and twenty boys formed a procession carrying a chain of daisys and ivy for the opening ceremony. Ten students were also chosen to be ushers. On the Wednesday before graduation, the group went up to San Marcos in station wagons and after a couple hours returned with the cars overfiowing and decorated with an abundance of daisys. Graduation morning, they again met to put the chain together. lVlore than twenty hours of work was contributed to the total making of the chain. Despite the confiscation of all water guns, the traditional event was fun for all who participated. At the conclusion of graduation day, many of the Daisy Chain members and Ushers, still in their dresses and tuxedos, went for dinner to Alfonso's in La Jolla, to end a memorable experience. l l l l 14 Daisy Chain l 'Hs as f E- 1- , -- :fr ,R 512, Members ofthe Daisy Chain included: Margaret Adams, Melissa Black, Susan Cranston, Lynn Gerhardt, Mary Harvey, Susan Helmstetter, Mary Holland, Jeannie Kenrick, Rebecca Lawyer, Colette l.aFleur, Robin Macnofsky, Carol Peters, Barbara Petix, Teresa Phares, Sara Richard, Nancy Sprague, Jan Selby, Lori Smith, Wendy Thowless, Jenna Ward-Steinman, Steven Adams, Bruce Decker, Steven Early, Russell Fletcher, Ronald Geviss, Ronald Grundman, Christopher Howarth, Richard Huyett, David Johnson, Brad Krasnoff, Eric Lefever, Steven Lins, Kenneth McDill, Patrick Murphy, Jeffrey Ohmen, Brian Peck, Mark Pizzato, Thomas Schulz, Mitchell Sosna, Daniel Weintraub, Ushers included: Kelly Harless, Susan Hamner, Heather Keywan, Karen Naser, Kay Zimmerman, Michael Barnard, David Helfand, Craig Niederberger, Michael Stefanidid, Ronald Townsend. E as QP -ff' Daisy Chain 15 ? M rv, ' ' 'T,?:lgQ ' M' If To V54 .lf ali. Wifi 16 Seniors We Came Section Editor: Susan Helmstetter We Achieved '- X5 8, ,A-WA, ,, : E i x Kit 'sg as s .ggi if x Q xt S Q 3 Ht gg l . n si, x-rig V , . R slr, , V ith e -'N ,J 41 -tx-, . '- i O . A ,s-Kjry., ,gps ,K ,vw Qi, if-I-vlgfg, Q xl If je Yjitxsgs., pix., g rc ffwsi X.: 4555- ,I A ,git 34.3 ,jg sjigegs 155 , A Jigs ,V..,.?M wg. I gwfi 73333. ,gf M, .:'r,z.ik xxx ! r, .a. I h T Wm . A X -3? -Jie Y ., I -V' ' .. - 'I 14 .L , I 9 ' , , . ', ,X ' , L, r ,, s V, ,QT , ,imxe-S I 21 fl 4 1 A : Q .. .f - Q ,4 . . , Four years ago when the seniors of 1978 were freshmen, many were quite confused about what their goals in high school were going to be. Many questions were rapidly going through their heads: IIWill I get good grades? Will I enjoyh'high school life? Will I get along with my teachers? So, many set goals for themselves to prepare for college, or whatever they were interested in doing after high school. They all know they should achieve these goals by their senior year. Now most graduates already have a vague picture of what they want their future to be like. Many will attend college in the area, many will go away to college, and some will get jobs or get married. The important thing is that most have achieved the goals they set as freshmen, and with this they will go on to have a very promising future. We'II Never Forget Seniors 17 1' ff S7f 3-,C T' nior Officers And Senate xsf .4-mac: ' f sw' .V .. ni It U -. 155 in A -. - 1 4 - -'su 81. -' 5' .51 it Senior class oflicers are pictured above. In the stage coach are Heather Keywan-Activities, Jan Selby-Treasurer, and Sheri Bradley-Secretary. Sitting outside of the coach are Becky Lawyer- President, Janet Crock-Representative at Large, Mark Pizzato-Vice President, and Susan Helmstetter-Publicity. lVlr. Smith and lVlrs. Fenn, pictured right, are the Senior class advisors. 18 Seniors Q5 Pictured on the slide are H. Keywan, S. Helmstetter, J. Crock, S. Bradley, B. Lawyer, lVl Pizzato, and J. Selby. Senior Senate members are Top Row: D. Weintraub, R. Solorano, J. Zeenkov Second Row: P. Adams, A. Schiefer, H. Keywan S. Bradley, J. Crock, D. Savelesky, Nl. Sozna, Third Row: lVl. Barnard, D. Warren, R. Thompson S. Adams, J. Ohmen, T. Schulz, lVl. Pizzato, B Krasnoffr. Fourth Row: L. Gerhardt, R. Geviss, lVl Harvey, C. Reed, C. LaHuer, J. Selby, T. Phares R. Nlacnofsky, J. Steinhauer, J. Crowson. Fifth Row: N. Sprague, D. Seymore, S. lVletcalf. W. Thowless, -B. Lawyer, G. Jahnke. Bottom Row Nations, S. Hamner, S. Helmstetter, K. Cress, K Lewis, K, Halligan, A. Hamilton, Not pictured: Smith., J. Krasnoff, S. Hawkins, and T. Dorn. In pire Class of '78 With the help of their advisors, the Senior class officers provided many activities for the class of '78, which became one of the wealthiest classes ever. The ofhcers met every Thursday to discuss and plan activities. Motivated by the ofhcers the Senior Senate helped with various events. The start ofthe school year brought with it a busy schedule. For the Frosh Welcome Week, the Senior class held an ice cream social and gave free ice cream to the freshmen. During October for a community service, Senior students painted the bridge over the freeway. Next they held the traditional spaghetti dinner for the Back-to-School night. The Senior Dance took place in January. lVlarch brought with it the second annual Senior Follies. The donkeys proved to rule both the Seniors and the Faculty at the Donkey Basketball game. Baccalaureate was held in Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church. Friends exchanged memories and tears during the annual signing party to conclude the 1978 school year i - i l QI' Victory Sign Marks End Of Graduation l WENDV S. ACKERLY Nicknames' Wendell, Wen. Memories. Europe '72, Vucatan '73. Activities: Swim team, Boys tennis-2 years, Girls Tennis-1 yr., CSF, Math Club. Hobbies: Tennis, Swim, Backpacking, piaying the piano. Ambitions: Happiness and success. Favorite Quote: Discovery consists of seeing what everybody else has and what nobody else thought. MARGARET PATRICIA ADAMS Nicknames: Peg, Pegaroo, Pug. Memories: Paint-aethon with Shel and Wendi, Volleyball CIF 1-4, Yosemite, 7-20-76, 77 etc. Junior Ball, La Jolla Pier with GRIZ, go- carting, 180's, Big Bear Cowabunga, cleaning up the dirty forty Activities: Volleyball 1f4, Soph. and Junior class ofhcer, Daisy Chain, Senior Senate, Hiking Club, JV bat girl. 20 Seniors MICHAEL SCOTT ADAMS Memories: Hawaii '75 84 '77, The Table 77, Activities: Choir 1,2, St 4, Cross Country 4, Track 4, Christmas pageant 2,4 Favorite Quote: I give unto men weakness that they may be humble: for if they humble themselves before me and have faith in me, then I will make weak things become strong unto them, -Esther 12:27 STEVEN CRAIG ADAMS Nickname: the Griz. Memories: Classic summer of '77, Dirty 40 with Lumpy and the hairlip inheld, '78 season, CIF games, 7-20-76, Junior Ball, La Jolla with Peg, Manny, and Lori, the Luau, 7-ZOE 77, the Pier Activities: Play hrst forthe Big Red Machine, return to the Pier. Quote: That pitch sure looked outside to me Ump. SHIRLEY ADA'VlS LENNY AGOSTA KHRISTOPHER GRANT ALLEN Nicknames- Big Al, Animal. Memories: Bus ride back from Brawley 1O!7f77. Activities: Track 1-4, Football 4, Wrestling 1-2. Favorite Quote' To error is human to really foul things up it takes a computer. TAMERA J. ALLEN Nickname' TA Memories: My surprise birthday party, ditching class, enjoying Harry, stepping out of reality with Chris, Sandy, and Ann. Low Life light weight iAnnJ. Betng in Law. Activities: Badminton, Law Enforcement. Favorite Quote: Where do you go when you don't want no one to know? Pastimes: Binking out with Sandy, Eating, Driving, JACQUELINE SUE AMENT Memories: 2711-77 beach, old friends, Beach Hut IVIB '76, '77, Junior Ball with BW and family '77 Classes with MB, Talks with NIB 84 BH, Summers in Washington. Activities' Xmas Pageant '76, '77, Dance, Good friends-BW, MB, JB, BH Favorite teachers: Smith, Miller, Nordell. Favorite Quote: 'lLove does not keep a record of wrongs. DANNY ANDERSON X A PATRICIA SUSAN ANCKER Nicknames: Pat, Trish, Peppermint Patty. Memories: First day at Grossmont, Class rings, Painting the Art Mural, The Jersey shores, All those great summers. Ambitions: Go to college, To succeed in life. Pastimes: Beach, Music. Favorite Quote: Keep your face to the sunshine and the shadows will always fall behind you. THERESA LEAH ANNEAR Nicknames- Ter-bear, Louise, Reese. Memories: F.L. with Dale 5A 30-75, Mammoth with Dale. Long talks with Pete and Roger Outings with Gregg, Sherri and Clay, Sunday mornings with Sherri. Pastimes: Daily talks with Stephanie about the loves of our lives, btggie problems Bye, I'll miss you alll JOSEPH ANTISTA Graduates raise victory sign at the end of graduation as MICHELLE LOUISE ARAMENDIA Nicknames: Mitch, Shell, Mike. Pastimes: Being with B,B., V.B., J.L., J.C., K.G., and B.H. Memories: Tahoe, concerts, tennis '76, Prom '76, New Years '76. Favorite Quote Those who hnd happiness live not in years that are numbered, but in the memories of those who numbered them-Hammer ALFREDO ARRIAGER MARTIN ASHTON ROBERT BAILY TIMOTHY BAKER KRISTINA GAYLE BALDWIN Activities: gymnastics 1-3, drama 1-4, AFS, girls glee. Favorite Quote- If you dream of the person you wish you were, you waste the person you are. Ambition: To become a gymnastics or biology teacher. Hobbies: violin, singing, drama, gymnastics. Pastimes: Bumming around with Susan, studying, going to Europe, teaching and living free. DANIEL J. BANNON Activities: Wrestling 1-4 Pastimes: Hercules action: Sunset Cliffs: Ted Nugent 76, Hobbies, Surhng, Scuba Diving, Listening to good music, BL's Favorite Quote: On the road of By and By one arrives at the House of Never, CLARE RENEE BARBOD Memories: Zoo parties-PW., Good times with BF, MM., M.S., and Rean, CIF-Track, Finals '77, Prom '78, Showing Jiminy Cricket over Fences-'76. Activities: Orchestra-1, Track-3, cross country-4, Gymnastics-1, Modern Dance, horse-riding and showing, piano, raquetball, skiing, being with Jay Mc. Ambitions: To travel, to get extremely wealthy, U.C.S D. TAM ERA BAR LOW MICHAEL A. BARNARD Nicknames: Mike. Activities: Baseball 1-4, Basketball 1-2, Sr. Senate, Daisy Chain, Convention. Spare Time: Beach, Work, Raquetball Favorite Quote: When a good man speaks, ne is worth listening to, but the words of fools are a dime a dozen, TERI ANN BARNARD Memories: J.C. Dances, D.C., N.L., K.B., D.B., J.K. Activities: To become a stewardess Favorite Quote: Love is a way of smiling with your heart. Qlldt RCI KAREN RUTH BARNES Memories: Sum '66, I met Jesus, Sum 'aB in Dalton with the gang, discovering the mountains with my family. Activities: Tennis team-1, choir 2-4, ensemble 3-4, playing my cello, Ambition: school teacher following Him Favorite Quote: He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High, shall abide under the shadow ofthe Almighty. LISA BARNES Seniors 21 Ron Townsend and Joe Bender appear stunned bythe sudden Fear Struck Stud nt .I-fi four week rain. RONALD KEITH BASSETT Nicknames Ron, Hound, Memories: Skiing Alta, being B , spending time with Jeanine. Activities: football 1-4, wrestling 1- 2, Echoes Staff 2-4. Hobbies: Photography. Pastimes: Skiing, having fun Favorite Quote: I don't want to stand with the setting sun, and hate myself for the things I've done, -Edger A. Guest DAVID BEAUBOFF 22 Seniors JEFF BEECHER CATHERINE LEA BENDER Nicknames: Bendy, Cat, C.B. Memories: Being WIN WIKV, Boaty, work tour, Trinity Sr. Highs, loving ESP., J.V, 4-11-76, 5-15- 77, Christmas dance with S.M., summer '77 with J,W, S.W., B B., The Van, Harvest Ball. Activities. Ski club 3-4, hiking club 3-4, swim 1-4, Favorite Quote: Love means never having to say you're sorry. l' JOSEPH EDWARD BENDERI1 Nicknames: Harry A. Vigiante, J B. BA Bender. Memories: San O. '77, July 4th with the gang, Farrells, AFS parties, assemblies, shooting the moon on a cold night Activities: C.C. and track, AFS. Ambitions: Be a bum, win the Moonathon. CHERYL ANN BENNETT Nicknames: Yogi, Jones, Little Bennett. Memories: Corps, Perfection-'76. Activities: Drill team 1-3 Ambitions: I press toward the mark for the prize ofthe high calling of God in Christ Jesus. Quote' For to me to live in Christ and to die is gain. -Philippians 1:21 KENNETH A. BERG Nicknames: Bergie, Boog, Berg- dog, Activities: baseball 1-4, football 1-2, basketball 1. Favorite Quote: I like work, it interests me, I can sit and watch it for hours. 'S- BARBARA BERGEN THERESA MARIE BIGGS Nicknames: T.lVl., Bugs, Figgy. Memories: Mother and Daddy, Mark, the Dallys, ChaFey '74, '76, Japan, '77, Bozo. Activities: Banner corps, captain, modern dance. Favorite quote: I don't know where I'm going, but l'm on my way, Ambitions: To always be happy. REBECCA TAMMY BIRCHARD Nicknames' Reba, Becky. Memories: Wildwood music camp '74, '76, '77, New Orleans '75, backpacking Grand Canyon '76, '77. Activiites: Royalries 1,3 81 4, Girls Glee 3, Swimming, Favorite Quote: From childhood's hour I have not been as others saw-I could not bring my passions from a common spring. -Poe 'V MARY ALLENE BIRREN Nicknames: Pooh, Murtle. Memories: '74-'77 w!Chris, cruising wf Capito's 81 C.W., Good times vv!J.A., C.W., J.S, 81. Rodenbergers. Favorite Pastimes: Working on Chris' cars, Drag racing, Swimming. Ambitions: Get my own place. Favorite Quote: Love does not consist of gazing at each other . . , but in looking in the same direction, JAMES STUART BLISS Nicknames: Jim, Memories. Mazatlan '73, Big Bear '75, Easter vacations at Lake Havasu. Spare Time' Skiing Tennis, Raquetball, Beach Ambition. College. FRANK BODKINS A Th ir Last Finals Approach d 1' H J' GAIL LYNN BODVEN Nicknames: Punchy, Gaily, Giggly. Memories: Meeting someone very special. Hobbies: Tennis, Bowling, Being with friends. Favorite Quote: May the light of my love touch down upon your life and give you warmth and happiness, MICHAEL DAVID BOGGESS Nicknames: Mike, Light One, J.B. Memories: playing at the Big Lake, Canyon Climbs, Attendance Office Follies, Ambition: Go North. Favorite Quote: You live only once, so why not? . BRET JAMES BORDEAUX Nicknames: Bretleman, Bert. Memories: Fleetwood Mac, old jetty days Zep-Kashmir, Windansea Sept. 75, mother ocean with RC., W.N., BB., snow skiing. Quote: If I should ride the winds to the furthest oceans, even there his hand will guide me and his strength support me. Psalms 139:9,10. Ambition: Jefferies Bay 10' is i ROBIN LYNNE BOUTON Nicknames: Robbie, Pokey Memories: Frampton, B.B. and B.C:, concerts, X-mas dances, crusin' in T.J.'s yellow pinto, May Co, slow dancin', mystery dates, 9-20-77 at B.B,, Torrey Pines and P.B beach house with D,K. and pals, Clairmont gang, 10-24-76, Activities: tennis team, Foothill Echoes, DECA, Benchwarmers Quote. Take a walk on the wild side! ANTHONY lTODDl BOWERS SHERRI LYNN BRADLEY Memories: Summers of '76-'77, Hilton, Sm's, 7-4-76, Big B, BBTB, 8 MB, 2-11-77, graduation, good buddies, Jecky, Bass, Ed, SDG. Activities: DECA, class ofhcer, convention. Pastimes: WDWN with the gang, Cruzin', parties, friends. Quote: Yesterday's hurt, is today's understanding, rewoven into tomorrow's Love. l ei DEBRA LYNN BRADY Nicknames: Deb, Flopsy. Memories Beach house with Lori, House of Ice with Dave, Ronald, and Kelly, going to Wisconsin, Activities: Senior Senate, Pastimes: Playing my guitar. DON BRAUN MARGARET LORRIANI: BRINEY Memories. Van Matre, spilt chocolate malt on KT, P.E., talking about my alarm clock, Flipping D.S. over net. Activities: Drill team. Ambitions: College and become teacher for Special Ed. l-lobbies: Drinking diet Pepsi with D.S., dreaming of evil things to do to M.K. Quote: Nothing was possible until I met the one I Love. ' a . . E JEFFREY CORDELL BROWN Nicknames: Jeff, JB, Brown. Memories: Yes concert, losing weight, loving EMD, Zep. '77, Mutsko's going away party, Activities: Veterinarian, 155 lbs. Quote: Let it be. -Beatles. ROBERT BROWN TERRIE LOU BROWN Memories- My ex truck, Rose as a friend, summer '16, talks with Steph Sheck and M.C., Sutton's pe., Mr. Bradley, and especially Randy. Activities: Drama 1-2, convention 77. Favorite Quote: Its a permanent hope to confuse dreams with reality and it's a permanent disappointment to surrender dreams to reality. JANE MARIE BRUCKER Memories: Good times with good friends Jamaica '77 Yosemite with the trio, Ghosts at Parkway Plaza, Running with Deb, Art with Karen, Sierras '76, K.T., Jan: 21 '77, Big Acti Inst Sch Quo the Bear, Sunny Mornings. vities: Track, Yosemite itute, Ski Club, Kachigan ool of Culture Favorite te: Life is like walking in snow, every step shows. Senior students are enthralled with Junior entertainment during lunch. t X ,gr yew' ffzf 4 at , Special Moment Are R m mloered DIANA BRULAV Nicknames. Dianeme, Dlanita. Memories: The Gang, my T.J. sister, Ia loca Sanni! Friends all over the world- Din, Sklr L.F., Kiluhl, C L, P.G., M.H., and others the best thing yet- AFS Ambition: Travel, learn, live Quote: Of all the things offered in life, love and friendship is most important. HOLLI DEE BUCKNER Activities softball, swim, Memories Rosarito with friends, Murrieha '76, desert trip, Mexico city, Christmas '77, Sacramento '78. Favorite teacher. Sharpe Ambition: to improve Pastimes: Rainy afternoon Quote: Go for the Gusto! PAMELA LOUISE BUCKNER Nicknames Pam, Buck Memories: 4-6-77, Rick, all the time together, Li'l Henry, being with J.K., K.W., Key-Bob's Kickers, football games Vahoo, Mike, Dave, Martha, poker, pier BTI, Apt 34 Favorite Quote: 'lHey Kandi Coffey remembers a night in December. . LUIS BUENROSTRO SUSAN CAROL BURKE Nicknames. Susie, Sue, Waves Memories: June '74 Activities: Softball Favorite Quote: Happy are those who dream dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come truel' Hobbies: softball, tennis, and reading. JOHN BALLIN BUSSY Nicknames. Jack, Buzzy, Memories: Utah '74, '75, burning E M, Mexico, Abs, skiing with B S., T.K. E,M., B.F., N H, Actlvitles- H20 polo 1,2,4, swimming 1,2, tennis 3 s, s, and d Pastimes: surfing, skiing, T,V, Ambitions: college, wealthy business man. Quote' Impossible is a word only to be found in the dictionary of fools. 1 YTTP GREGG ALAN BUTSKO Nicknames: Buts, EWB. Memories' 2-10-76 surprise party, 3 run H.R. towin' lt, dirty forty, August '72, Seattle. Actlvitles: Baseball, Basketball, Foothill Echoes, Annual Staff, Student Government Pastimes: sailing, ra music, traveling, keeping up with C H,, being with friends, Quote, l'Ability may get you to the top, but it takes character to keep you there ANTOINETTE CABALLERO Nicknames. B T B,, Ton, Tonis, Memories. Being with Steve, working with Steve on his van, Friends, the gang, pottery class, riding mopeds with Steve, Helicopters, M D. Favorite teacher: Mrs. Lybrand, Hobbies: danclng and biking, Pastimes: Limo, concerts. Quote: A rolling stone gathers no moss DOLORES MARIE CABALLERO Nicknames: Lola, Chralores Memories, Jr Ball with Leland, the greenery, Rosarlto, Torrey Pines with L.J , watching L J surf, summer '75, Spanish with R O., Ken Wilson and Rm. 14, laughing with K W Favorite Quote Sometimes one has to lose to really win -Vicki Carter C.E, lCHRlSl CACCIAPAGLIA ELIAZBETH CALIGURI MICHAEL CAMPBELL ROBERT DALE CAPEHART Sitting next to Jim Kelly, Karla contemplates what style shoes she is going to buy ne time. LISA CAPELLETTI REX ALLAN CARLSON lvlemories, Touring a submarine. Hobby Collecting keys, Ambition: Locksmith. Pastimes: going to swapmeets. ROGER ALAN CARLSON Nicknames: Moon, Claw, Hodge. Memories: Fleetwood Mac, Ted Nugent, Poker, Hercules in action! dirty forty, B.B. and GH.: EA4, P.V. cats, outfishing B.F., CC., RC., S.C., and E.M. Activities L Football 1-4, Baseball 1-4. Ambitions. Be happy and wise. Favorite Quote: Who says you can't win 'em all? .S BRIAN CARMICHAEL EILEEN MARY CARROLL Nicknames: Goober. Memories. Moving from Texas, El Camino, 4th of July, trips to San Miguel and Cardiff, meeting my insane friend Cindy, Snow NSPEC, Ambitions: College, to travel to Ireland. Favorite Quote: I complained of having no shoes until I met a man with no feet. ADRIENNE CARTER xt RICHARD DAVID CARTER CHRISTIAN CATTELL Memories: Squaw Valley '77, Ted Nugent, Fleetwood Mac, the 'lgaragef' Hercules in action! Activities Wrestling, Football, Echoes '77-'78, scoping Pastimes: Ocean, good tunes, blazing with buds, fishing and good friends. Ambition, Lead a good lite. Favorite Quote: Fly while you have the wings-these are the good old days. Azzzzzzz! STEPHEN HUNTER CASE Nlemories: Yosemite, Mexico, ELO, F Gordon, Tolkien, Trashcans of February, L. Dark, using some sense, Pikers, Activities: Raquetball skindiving, tennis, campus life, bodysurfing, killerwaves, crusin' A.M.P.'s or a V., demonizing in M- 1. Pastimes- Playing the piano, working on NI-1, reading, Ambition: Become a rich, happy veterinarian. Hobbies: Mogulizing when needed. VIRGINIA CASTRO SANDRA CAVE i MARY K. CHAMBERS Nicknames: Looper, Lady. Pastimes. Wasting time with friends, being with my brothers. Ambition' Live a happy life Quote It's not time to make a change, Just relax and take it easy, you're still young . . Cat Stevens RAYMOND CHAPMAN Seniors 25 College Choices Baffle eniors CHARLES RANDOLPH CHENOWTH Nicknames: Chuck, Charlie. Memories: Taping notes on Stamos's car: Activities: Bussmasters: Favorite Quote: Let's Yell. JACQUELINE OLIVIA CHRISTENSON Memories: Bolder Creek, best times with Chris Hand, best friend. Activities: Gymnastics, having fun, getting satisfaction out of life. Favorite Quote: Live till you reach your goal, maybe I am wrong, but whois to say who is right. Pastimes: being with Chris, going to drive-ins, teasing the surfers, telling them to snort sand, MICHAEL CHRISTIAN Quote: Sometimes I wish I were a blind man trying to eat yogurt with chopsticks. Pastimes: Skatin', Bob's, clouse-wars, late tea with Kimi, slammin' hard, party, dance, scope. Best Year: '79. Memories: 'Sl-iarky's red truck, being shekeled for eight months, freakout with Kevin, L.G., perfect angel, good times, bad times, 0-1, x-97 . .. the IT 26 Seniors Nancy Weir appears to be s third period Civics clas BRIAN CLARK KATHLEEN ANN CLAYTOR Nicknames: Kath, Kate. Memories: Yosemite March '75, April '78, summer '76, dentist office, second year of Chem, talking with Mr. Cookl? Favorite Teacher: Mr Nordell. Ambition: Hygenist, independence. Favorite Quote: The smart man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell deep in thought during her WILLIAM A: COCHRAN 11 Memories: 7-11 at Los Coches, Oct. 31, 1976, Fri. at Scripps, a couple good ole vows, a intro to Bullet, running into Datsuns, Lady friend, D , DB., G.O,, B.O,, the triad. Favorite Quote: 7 and a mule, keep it cool, keep it cool, DONNA LEE COE Nicknames: the stepper, Koala, Memories: summer of '77 with Ernie, Misson Gorge apartments, Activities: Tennis and badminton, raouetball, horseback riding, listening to music. Ambitions: To keep and make my future husband happy! Hobbies: Making candles, listening to rock music. I KANDIS JEAN COFFEY Nicknames: Foldgers, Sanka, etc: Memories: cheer camp, '77, being with P.B. Activiites: cheer, gymnastics, convention '77. Favorite Quote: I am with' you always. Hobbies: Macrame, making things up Cori I have neat Brothers and Sisters tin-Iawi and Great Parents. Favorite Pastimes: Cheering. LORI A. COLLARD Nicknames: Wart, Loritori. Activities: Volleyball 3-4, Hanahoe! raquetball. Memories: Yosemite with Peg and Jane, the trio, 1- 22-77, court 7, 'iwanna play cutthroat? , the shores with Manny, Peg, and Steve, ghosts at Parkway PIaza?, Buddies and pals: JB., M.B,, K.T., D.M., P.A:, S:A., and the rest GAIL COLLINS ROBIN DAWN CONDRA Memories: Lake Tahoe '75, L.A. with Ganet R., summer '76 and '77, windshield wipers, Hotel Del, Victors, band HBBG, V and R, C.M. Activities: tennis team, DECA, raquetball. Favorite Quote: Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. G RACE CONSOLI PATRICIA CONWAY While relaxing during lunch with friends Roxan Thomps Krosnoff wlnces at the thought of eating cafeteria food HOLLY ANN CORNETT Memories OJ Brigade, UPYG, Creeper, Ugly B.W., J.O., K.K., L.B., 7-31-76, Yosemite. Activities. Band-1, convention 1-2, gymnastics 1-2, DECA 3, Ivlaranatha 4. Favorite Quote: Hovv do you expect to be much like Christ if you wonlt be much with Christ, Pastimes: Learning His way of Life, Being in the presence of Him and him. Favorite Teacher' JC, Brother M. Lar N KEVIN COTTOM ciieifevt cox W BILLY SUE CRABTREE SDSAN LEE CRANSTON Nicknames. Cranberry, Suzy Q. Memories: skiing in Tahoe, friends with Eva and Rudy, Bio Chem, problems with MB., swimming in Mexico, LMSA, Activities: Swim team, swim captain, AFS, CSF, Daisy Chain. Ambitions: Berkeley, travel. KELLY MARIE CRESS Memories: Los Alamos, Padre games, Drill, Breakaway, river trips bus rides, Church activities, beach, Forest Home, Chaifey, tea with Shirl, memories with Mel Favorite Quote: Gal. 2:20, and Accept me as I am, so I may learn what I can become. P.S. to my parents, brother, and friends, I love you allll on, Steve Worth and Brad -TTY-Leif: JULIE ANN CRISCENTI Memories- Mexico, and Del Mar Fair '76 with Dailyn, Steph, and Michelle, skiing in Utah with Roksan, all the good times with Jim. Activities: volleyball, tennis, Pastimes: keeping up with all the Jim's, partying with friends, tennis at Helix with V.A, P.F , K.G., M A., dancing at JC, and working at F.M. with R.D., M.M, KE., H.C. JANET LYNN CROCK Memories: Florida with Steve, summer '77, Winter retreat, dances, times with D.S., J.J., S.B., J.M., NS., C.W, beach wall. Activities: Sr. Class Rep-at-Large, leadership class, volleyball, DECA. Pastimes: Skiing, sailing, the beach, talking with D.S. Favorite Quote: Friends are those who know you're not perfect, but treat you as if you are! JOYCE LYNN CROWSON Nicknames: Tex, chipmunk. Memories: Kevin, My Father, Summer of '77. Activities: Band-1, Diychology 2, Jr. ROTC, convention 2-3, Senior Senate. Ambition: To End out who I really am Favorite Quote: Remember the past, live for the present, think of the future. ELLEN KAY CRUMPACKER Nicknames: Ells, Pookie. Memories: Camping with V.B.'s bus rides, getting into trouble with P and P G., one small fry, basketball autographs and note throwing with Gail, thick and Chewy, Would you like a drink? , B,W.P., being the adopted sister, ND. concert Hollywood Activities: Girls basketball. DEENA KAY CULVER Nicknames: Gumby, B K Memories' Frampton concert '76, goohng around with RB., J.E., D.Z., N.L, 4th of July '76, JC dances. Activities: Benchwarmers. Favorite Quote: Through love, one creates his own personality and helps others to create theirs. ,S , MARK RICHARD CUNNINGHAM Nicknames. Cun Memories summer of '77 Activities. Young Life, track, Pickers, cross country. Hobbies: Painting, work of anything. Favorite Quote: Here today, Gone tomorrow KARLA MICHELLE CUPPAGE Nicknames: Michelle Memories. Karen and summer of '76 kHero and Killerli 2-26-77, Junior Ball, yellow roses, La Jolla, the mountains, concerts, and parties Ambition' To stay with John and to get my MG. Favorite Quote' I love you John. Seniors 27 Scholastic 5, The top ten seniors vvere chosen on their grade point average. Every class is taken into consideration except for Religion, Physical Ed., 'and Othce Assistant. Their Freshman year is excluded from the grade point average. The top ten students this year are lTop rovv, left to right? lVlary Holland i4.000l, Stephen Lins l4.000l, Karen Naser C4.000l, Second Rovv: Kay Zimmerman l4.000l, Pamela Phillips C3.9722l, Colette LaFleur l3.9666l, David Johnson C3.9642l, Last Rovv: lVlark Pizatto C3.9642l, Susan Helmstetter 696159, Brad Krasnoff l3.9583l. 28 Seniors Achievement Rewarded cssc S 'iii Bl ' l 2 Many Students Take SAT Tests DEBRA CUPPERLEE JOHN CURTIN Nicknames: JC., Curt Memories: Naivasha, Kenya, August 1977. Activities: Wrestling 1-2, Cross- country 1-2, AFS Americans Abroad Program in Kenya, Africa, CSF. Pastimes- Backpacking, eating, creating Favorite Teachers: Chris, Sand Sandy, and Jean, Favorite Quote: Learning without thought is Labor lost: thought ,lthout learning is perilous- Confucious. EDWARD D ANGELICO ' ,,,.4n-. GAIL JENNIFER DALLY Nicknames: Gailsey, Tweety, Gay. Activities: Marching Band, Banner Captain, DECA, Basketball, Hi- Fiettes, Pageant, Convention. Memories- Michael, Can I take your order please?, Concert trips, friends- EG , T.B., L.M., and E.C., All the good times, conferences, My family, the Vanery Favorite Quote. I may be wrong, but who is to say what's right. DEBORAH DAMIANO SHERRI DANIEL JOANIE MARIE DAVIS Activities: Cheer, Batgirl, drama, softball, tennis, Campus Life. Hobbies. Boy Watching, modeling, scheming on S.M, Pastimes: Beach, being crazy with friends, cruise in little black. Ambition: become professional football player. Favorite Quote: Each time you smile you will find it is true somebody somewhere, will smile back at you, BRUCE NORMAN DECKER Memories: My Blowfish, '73-74, June Mountain, '75, BfBall with A.J, P.J., B.S,, Refereeing little guys with, M:H., D.B., A.D: Hobbies. B-Ball, Raouetball, Blowhsh Nicknames: Brucer, Bruthy, Mickey' Favorite Quote: I Just threw the info out to see if you could catch it.-Blowfish '73, EVA DECKER f DEBRA LYNN DENTT Nicknames: Debbie, Rump. Memories: Hawaii, Woodleaf '77, My pinto car, Retreats with Senior High, Activities: Young Life 2-4, Swim 1-4, Senior High. Favorite Quote: God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, that whosoever believeth in Him shall not perish, but have everlasting Life -John 3:16 JAMIE MARIE DEMACK Nicknames: Hime, Sunshine II, Boom Boom. Memories: 7-2-77, Fiesta Island, 2nd Street, Christmas of '76 with R.W., Good times with P W. Activities: Corp '75, '76, '77, Girls Glee '75, '76, Soccerettes '77 Pastimes: Buzzing around. Favorite Quote: May all your dreams come true. I Love You Baby JOANN MARIE DE PALO Nicknames: Jo Jo, Yohann, Wee Wap. Activities: Softball I, Volleyball 3 years. Annual staFI 2 years. Memories: Miniature Golf, Shelley's party, 7-11 with friends, Summer of '77, Surprise party Chrls', Playing Friday night poker, Cruisin', Goonng off with Jerry and Dan. ROKSAN DIPIETRO Nicknames: Roxy, Roky, iR.F.l Memories. Time with J.W,, Hi Staci! J C. and other good ones: Smile' Activities: Tennis, Racquetball, skiing. . IJ.C And Utahl Observing. Ambition: Travel and grow: experience and enjoy life. Escape! Favorite Quote: USome people head toward an objective, others simply go straight ahead. As for me, I do not know where I'm going, but I'm making progress. HENRY GALVEZ DIAZ Nicknames: Buffalo, Kimo, Big Brusler, Cheap Shot. Memories: 1f' 16!77 at O.B. Pier with R,N. Partying with J.R,, L.J., S.H., D.D. KP, F.E , J.H., JH Activities. Football 2,3 Wrestling 1-4. Sitting in quad watching soc's go by, talks with Kandi: Favorite Quote: Leaders have two important characteristics. First they are going somewhere: Second they are able to persuade people to go with them. JAY MICHAEL DODSON Nicknames: Ace, TJ. Memories: Food Basket, '50 ply, meeting Jackie, '77 summer days and nights, magic mountain, parties? hurricanes with DS., S.H., K M., D.S., Flim Flaming Activities: Racketball, Biking, diving, ocean fishing, water skiing, Bodysurfing. Favorite Quote: Oh, well! Your guess is as good as mine! S nioritis Becomes n Epid mi CVNTHIA DONNETT TINA MARIE DORN Memories: Sumrnertimes, Mammoth '77, Formals, The Kupfers, Craziness with the girls, My pal Kimi- The Kupf, UCSD- iKaren's lost lobsterl, Mazerka- ing with Sher, 12!13!74-KN, Summer '77-TB, Starting the New Yeare'78 with Pat. Activities: El Recuerdo, Dance Production, Jester, Conventions. Pastimes: Dancing, Skiing, Buzzin' around. Favorite Quote: The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time.'l - JT DAVID MATHEW DOWN EY Nicknames: Dave. Memories: Wasting time with K.R., G.M., J.B., P.D., H.G., equals life friendship, Junior year with friends, N.G., B.M., Special, Way out times with Q's, M.F., and Brass Espanol High D4 proforms Favorite Quote: After silence that which comes nearest to expressing the unexpressable is Music. 30 Seniors DEREK JOSEPH DRESCHER Nicknames: Ed, Bally Man. Memories: Led Zeppelin Concert, Carlsbad, GP's-'76-'77. Arnbitions: Go to J.C., Jam, Work, Live the good life. Favorite Quote. Leaves are falling all around, it's time I was on my way. But still I'm much obliged, for such a pleasant stay. SCOTT MICHAEL DRESHER Nicknames: Ed, Rock Star, Page, Curly. Memories: Led Zeppelin Concert '77, the great D of 77 with Rocky, Gumby, FMC, Caveman, Claw, Orca, Nlayor, Mattward, Lady, McDurnb. Activities: Jamming in the Band. Ambitions: Make millions with the Band. Favorite Quote: California sunlight, sweet Calcutta Rain, Honolulu starbright, the song remains the same. LISA THERESE DREW Activities: Benchwarmers, choir 3 years, choir officer. senior senate, AFS, band. Memories: Fun times with L,M., R.T,, L,C., K.F., San Francisco with Ensemble, and choir '77 and '78, Aug. '77, Grossmont, the ensemble and choir rehearsal. Ambition: to become a well-known singer lplay the guitar with my teethi. Quote: Walk with a dream in your heart and you'll never walk alone. DAVID DUDLEY QATHLEEN DUFF ADRIENNE DUKE ,sw JUDITH ANN EARLY Nicknames: Judy. Memories: Summer of 77 with Kim, Alice Cooper Concert, Track meets with D.C., D.J., 81 J.V. Activities: Benchwarmers. Amoltions: To become a fashion designer. Pastimes: Crusin' with the T- bird 84 Kim. Favorite Quote: Kim, now I need you more than ever, please tell me you'll stay with me forever Love you much Babe. STEPHEN EARLY MIKE EDDY ww... RAMONA ARLENE EDGINGTON Nicknames: Ramo, Short- Memories: Summer of '77 with S.D., cruising with J.K., M.E., M.P S.K., laughing with my honey. Activities: Crafts and Drama. Favorite Quote: Life is a joy to be lived, not a mystery to be solved. SHELLY EDSALL JODV EDWARDS A Summer Comes earer IQ ANDREA RUTH ELKINS Nicknames- Andi, Ann. Memories: Tim Reed and the Senior Prom of '77, All my friends, Summer '76, Mr. Larry Nordell, Completing P,E. Exemption Test. Activities: Benchwarmers, Speech Club, Teachers Aid 10,11,12, CSF 9,1-2, DECA, F.F.A. 9. TRACIE JEAN ELLIS Nicknames: Elle, T.J. Memories: Beaches and state with Robbiie, concerts, Bad Co, slow dancin', mystery dates, May Co, skiing with Poppy, River '75, Munchkin Car, 6-11-76, summer '76, torrey pines. Favorite Quote: Don't regret that what you once had is gone. But just be thankful for the precious moments you once did share. JAMES ELMORE mr' TIMOTHY SCOTT ELMORE Favorite Quote: I'God is the source of all supply. He can and will meet every need on time, and in abundance .,.,.. and he is ready to assume full responsibility for the life wholly yielded to Him. RENE' LESLIE ELSEY Nicknames: Nay, Ne'Re. Memories: Dulier, Big Red, Butchy, Parrot, Little Stevie and Little Davie. The old gang at Fiesta Island Graduation Night '76, Doobie Brothers '76 8t '77, Santa Barbara, Beach Boys '76, at the Big A with Kathy, La Jolla Cove, Summer '77, Fiesta on Saturday Nights. ELLETTE KENDRA ELWIN Memories: Disneyland summer '77, Chaffey '74, '76, La Jolla with Paul, 4-31-77 kite Hying, the lunch gang, election dance '77. Activities: Band, Choir, Pageant, house decorating, Favorite Quote: I'm so glad that you are here it helps me realize how beautiful my world is. 1 Cor. 13 .. 5, vi :,,,,' ROBERT VANCE MANUAL ENGLISH Nicknames: Berts, Robbie, Engo. Memories: Summer of '76, Good and Bad times with Rob, Caribbean!Florida, Skiing Mammoth, Tahoe, Magic Mt., Sept. so, '77, rvltwiiflt, Junior Bali. Pastimes: Tennis, Skiing high and dry, Loving Teresa. Ambitions: Happiness, Success 84 Wealth, Hawaii. Favorite Quote: When you get it, you've got it made. ANDREW MICHEAL ESCAJEDA Nicknames: Andy, Non, Fatajeda, Genovebo. Memories: 1977 AFS Columbia, Being alone in Villa Montezuma, The Sequoias. Activities: 12 years of battling the public educational system. Pastimes: Collecting comic trivia via old reruns of Ozzie and Harriet. Favorite Quote: Who . , . me? A Anonymous. FELIX ESPAR ZA if ..t. ,. -f i rf':, H :rr fi vwm,3Ww..,-. . , A1 .. i If f ..r se: W.. George Faharis recalls his past years at GHS. wa. 13' Smile' i ..,,,. We B ,.r s tv P 4 2 S 'i' 121' ' ' 'lii ' 'ii' 5' . . - .Z-.1 A is ' - ' i' -.4 I 5 ' ' at I . kt '5' at is ef 'ai RUDOLPH ESPINOZA at Wfv L MARK EVJE Nicknames- Arab, Mad Pranker, Irving, Memories- Illegal Inltiations, Van Matre's lousy jokes, K.B., Minimum days. Activities: Football, Golf. Ambition: Make good money. Favorite Quote' No Maj Seniors 31 f Ei 'M fter Four Years S niors Look , L l GEORGE FAHOURIS Memories: 3 years with Aegeon' Dancers, Greece, Drama 3-4, Activities: Drama, Track, Greek folk Dancing, Christmas Pageant '76, '77, Ambitions: College, Spare Time- Being with friends, sports, dancing. KELLY FAIMAN Memories- Unforgettable times with Sherry, BJF, Being in love with Rick, T.B., March 13, 1976, laughing with R,H,, Poppy Activities: Cheer, Varsity Gymnastics, Dance Production, DECA CYNTHIA LYNN FANNIN Nicknames: Cindy. Memories: Trips to Mexico and Cardiff, Radical times with Rose and Michele, meeting the Texan Eileen, Being a diamond girl. Activities: Freshman Cheer and Swim Team at El Cajon. Ambitions: College, Being happy, taking a trip to Ireland. Favorite Quote: When in doubt, smile! 32 Seniors COZY FARMER DALE FARNESS ESZTER FEJES Nicknames: ST, Estil, Memories: Family vacations, Italy '77, Europe '77, summer with VILMOS. Being someones little csillag Activities. Swim 3814, Track 3814, Ambitions. Nursing college with an RN. degree, Being happy in life, Getting married to L,V. Hobbies: Water sports, racquetball, embroidery ROBERT KING FERGUSON Nicknames: Rick, Ace, Fergy. Memories: paste-ups, sports, pools, Christmas Dance, Junior Ball and summer of '77 with S.M., messing around with the gang, backscratchers off the Old Main stairs, Activities: Editor-inechief foothlll echoes, choir, basketball. Pastimes: Fishing, Hunting, shooting the Bull CNot literallyl, MADELINE BURNS FERRISS Nicknames: Betsy, Mitz n Bitz, Red. Memories: All Mammoth trips w Shell, Aug 5i'19i'77 Joe Sunsets vvf Missy V.V. w' J B partyl How do you know? Pastimes, Me Bt Maverick, B-21O'n it Baby Blue Olds, Sunny beaches. Favorite Quote: You can't take my dreams you can only wake me up, Mr, Peter Frampton MIKE FINNEY WENDI ANNE FITZPATRICK Nicknames: Pooh, Fitz, Seahag. Memories: Yosemite, J.B with wet rat, paint-afthon with pug and smell, 180 days, CD, at M.V.?, Doobies, beach-babes with Karen, Del Mar runs, Tracy ahhhl, eggdays, big bear-cowabungal, cleaning the dirty 40-. Activities: Tennis 1-4, softball 2-4, Jr, Jud., Sr, Sen., Boy watching 1-4, bat girl JAMES MICHAEL FLEMMING Nicknames: Jim, Flemaniac, Flem, Birdman. Memories: Aerosmith-77, Putting the hurt on QB 's on friday nights, nights with Bigfoot, Orca, Caveman, F,M.C., Cays of Leisure, Kentucky Fried Nights. Activities: Football, Basketball. Favorite Quote. FM C RUSSELL LAWRENCE FLETCHER Nicknames: Russ, Fletch, Brussel Sprouts. Memories: World Jamboree Norway '75, Touring U.S.A, '76, Hawaii, Working at Sea World '77, Activities' Tennis 1,2, Junior Judiciary, Daisy Chain, Senior Senate, Ski Club, J.A, 2,3,4, Explorers, Road Rally, Scuba diving, Ambition- Corporate Lawyer, Favorite Quote: A genius is a person who uses stumbling blocks as stepping stones '.. NANCY FLICK BRIAN JOHN FORD Nicknames: BJ, JB Big B. Memories' L, Cuyamaca, Kf, DV, SM. Activities: Football, BL's. Ambitions: Millionaire, 10 wives, BRENT RICHARD FORSYTHE Nicknames: Silvertooth, Youngblood. Memories: Wash, summer of '77 with Beth, Mammoth '77 with Beth, J B, E,M., T,K., Dirty Forty, Santana J.V., Summer League Champs, D.L. Parties, Giving W.F. the Ax, Fishing for Lunkers with R C., C.C. Activities: Football 1-2, Baseball 1- 4, Beth 4-ever Ambitions. Baseball, Beth, Money. Favorite Quote. Wanna Win? For ard To Th Tassle Ceremon TERESA SUE FOWLER Memories: Disneyland '76 Choir Retreat '77, Choir Trips, Doing Stats for Shark, Farrells Parties, D.P: Activities: Choir 2-4, Pageant 2-4, CSF, Senior Senate. Pastimes: Enjoying Life, Music. Ambitions: Cal Poly, Explore the world, Eternal Life. Favorite Quote: A little Nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Willy Wonka CATHY FRANKLIN CRAIG DREW GAINOR Memories: Mex, Summer of '76, Carlsbad, Blacks Winter of '76, Parties with A.G., JM., The Old Gang, Concerts. Activities: Baseball 1-4. Pastimes: Beach, Music, Listen to Led Zeppelin. Favorite Quote: I live for my dream and a pocket full of gold. -Led Zeppelin DANIEL R. GARCIA Nicknames: Bush, speeo: Pastimes: After Track parties, B.B. Summers Activities: Track 1-4, Fighting ADM 1-4. Favorite Teacher: Karnopp. Favorite Quote- If God had intended for us to walk in the nude he would have made us that way. JOHN EDWARD GEBHARD Nickname: Gibby. Memories, At the beach with E.D. T:S., M.H., Boston, ELP, and have fun with E.D:, having fun with Kat and Esctey. Activities: Wrestling, Track and chasing girls. THOMAS NEAL GEHRKE Nicknames: Turk, Gerk, Memories: Championship '77, Skiing with K.S., The Beach. Activities. Swimming 1- 4, Water Polo 1-4, AAU. Ambitions: Nationals, Getting Rich. Favorite Quote: Twenty four before my love you'll see l'll be there with you Yes TERESA GENTILE CLEVE GENZLINGER ERIC CONELL GEORGEON Nicknames: Racquetball Fanatic, Memories: The Exorcist, Las Vegas Tourney '76, Movies Gopher it open '76, Cardift '75. Activities: Wrestling, Cross Country, Racquetball, Young Life, Junior Judiciary: Ambitions: To become a RB Pro., R Ball Pastimes: Surfing, Alpha Beta Floggin, Partying with G.B., C.H:, and S for B. Favorite Quote: The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, -Proverbs 1:7 LVNN ELLEN GERHARDT Nicknames: Lynnie, Mooser Memories: Ben-gay and beef jerky with Barbie, Being with Pals- JK, NS SS, BP, RC, CZ, CH, GB 5 13 77, Surprise', Lake Tahoe, '75, '76, Thanks Mama J Activities: Cheer, Tennis, l-il-Flettes, Echoes, Student Gov't Favorite Quote: I'Never answer one harsh word with another, the second starts the quarrel RONALD GEVISS Nicknames- Grevis, Ron, Ronnie Memories- Summer at NJ, Debbie and I at Junior Ball, Christmas Dance and Magic Mt, J J., A SS. Daisy Chain, a dinner with Nancey Sprague, Pizza with MH, GP, KF, AS, RG, Ribbet. Activities: H20 Polo, Diving, Tennis, Soccer, Sailing: Ambition: USAF Pilot. Favorite Quote' No one is perfect. 2 I wonder if it is the rain that has Derek Drescher in that mood? ,. . T ,quasi f 4. 1 ll Seniors Recall Th ir Past GEORGE ADAM GIANAS Nicknames: Yorgo, Yorg, Memories Palomar with SS., Rosarita Beach with M.F., L.F , G.F,, J.H., The Shedl, Yes Concert, The rolling of R.R 's Bug, Being friendish with JS Activities: Wrestling 2-4. Hobbies: Getting tied up, Camping, Hiking, Roughing it Guitar, Reading good books. Ambition: Finding MiddiefEarth. DARRELL EUGENE GILLILAND Memories' Christmas Dance with K,R., Senior Prom with SS., M.M, and the AFS group, Activities: Cruisin' with D.S., T.W., M.P., K.M., and D.S., Partying and kicking back, Frampton, Foghat and Kiss concert. Favorite Quote: You never know how much someone means to you until that someone is gone. DONALD JAMES GLOEGE Memories: WRLZ, Delegates, State Nationais, on to D.Z. Jambo, Yosemite, Kindergarten2 MSS, ES. Nicknames: Don Activities: DECA 2, Student Store tmanageri Ambition: retire at 28. Favorite Quote: If you reach for the stars at least you'II get a piece of the moon. 34 Seniors LOREN STUART GODES Nicknames: Leroy, Lancey. Memories: Desert Kihy's with D.W., Partying with the guys R.G., R.W., 84 D.W., Digging ditches with Dela Concerts with D,W. and others. Pastimes: Surhng Del-Mar, Skiing the Summit, Running nights. Eating Bananas and spending money on Mona. Quote: Oh Baby, Baby it's a wild world, it's hard to get by just upon a smile.-Cat Stevens LISA GOLON WILLIAM GOODMAN LAURA GORDON CRAIG GOSSACK DONNA ELAINE GOSWICK Nicknames: Goosy, Flo. Memories: Desert camping, River Rats, U29- 30f31!77, Beginnings of Sonny, ECHS Grad, Gang, Partying, Summer of '77, Crusin' the lowrider at Big 2, Burglars in the Timbers with S.G.Z.S. Caught in the act on Dorado. Future Plans: J.C. Favorite Quote: I'm impressed, Hey iittle girl, wanna piece of candy? Q CHRISTINA CELIA GOTES Nicknames: Chris. Memories: Mammoth '73, Palm Springs '76 Activities: Glee, Red Robe Choir, Senior Senate, Benchwarmers, Modern Dance, A.F.S. Spare Time: Aegean Dancers, J.P.C., Good times with the dance group. Favorite Teacher: Jenson. Favorite Quote: What no man ever saw or heard, What no man ever thought could happen, is the very thing God prepared for those who love him JOHN ALLEN GRAHAM Favorite Quote: C'est La Vide Ambition: Law Enforcement Ofhcer. Pastimes: EI Cajon Police Cadet. Hobbies: Anthropology, Fire Science, Shooting. GREGORY GRAMALEGUI J' we SUZANNE MARIE GRAVEN Nicknames: Suzi, Gravel, Laverne, Memories: Good times with the Kazoozies tiammi, Diane, Wendy, Terri, Beckyi Loving Phil 11!1!76, 6!4!77 Summer '76 with Linda, Life and Laughing with Laura, Adventures with Leslie, Growing up with Laurie, Marching, Thanks Mom and Dad and of course Parker, Activities: Echoes, Hi- Fiettes. Favorite Quote: Beginnings PS I Love You RON GRAY CRAIG GREAR Four Years With Fond Memories I can't believe he's really doing that! says Cindy Waller and Linda Sullivan as they look at their classmate in disgust. DAVID GRIGGS RONALD ALAN GRUNDMAN Nicknames: Ron, Arnald, Buddha. Memories: My First three days as a freshman, the Junior Ball at Drew Ford. Activities: choir 12, AFS 10, Daisy Chain, Math Club 11, Boy Scouts 8-12 Pastimes: Sailing, swimming, being with my friends. Favorite Quote: Neither give oHence to others or take it from them. ANDREW JACOB GUNDERSON Nicknames. Andy, Gundy, Gunner, Red Eye. Memories: Parties, Concerts, Camping at the desert, motocrossing, body surhn Skiing, cruising. Football-1, soccer 1-4, getting into trouble, motorcycles, Rippey Raders. Favorite Quote: Run, here comes the narks . .. They call me the Breeze -Lynyrd Skynyrd ELIZABETH HELJO HARDIN Nicknames: Beth, M.W. Memories: June 4th. 51. 17th, 1977, May 29, '77, Aug. 27, 1977, Oct. 30, '76, Mark. Activities: Gymnastics 2-4 Swim 1,4. Pastimes: Snow Skiing. Favorite Quote: Lord, Simplify me, Connect rne, fill me, Use me, and ...Show rne a few tables that need kicking over! CAROL HARNISH SHELLIE ANN HANFORD Nicknames: Shell, Shelly Memories Don, summer '76 Gettin high on life at BB, JB's Mansion, Magic Mt., Me and Cassienova's party, Free for all. 007-XXX, Scheming with Kim, BBQBB, League Finals '76, RobinfCassie were looking out for the three of us, Thanks for being there. o :ygi In THOMAS EMIL HANDLEY Nicknames: Puppy, Footey P.C. Memories: C.R., C.H., B.B. iCowabungal, summer '77, Junior Ball, Senior Prom. Activities: Basketball, Tennis 144, Football. Ambitions: Tennis, College, and success. Hobbies: Tennis, Beach, Music. Favorite Quote: My parents: Sheltered me from harm, kept me warm, gave life to me, set me free. -Bread. KAREN MARIE HALLIGAN Nicknames: Pipes, Halleran Memories: Summer '77, Annabelle, the tribe, 8 East, good times with D.B., K.H., SS., Activities: Running for ofhces. Favorite Quote: People are like stained glass windows, they glow when it's sunny, but when the sun goes down their true beauty is revealed only if there is light from within SUSAN JANE HAMNER Nicknames: Sue, Susie, Memories: Malibu '76, Crew '77, YL, convention '77, Being nice on Echoes, Looking for Gus, Bench- warming, pie-eating, playing professional basketball, S.P,C., S.A. Ambitions: Grow. Favorite Quote: I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Phil. 4:13 SUHA BERNADETTE HABIB Nicknames: Sue, Hog. Memories B.L. and J.E., Football and basketball games, Church, Homemade, friends, family, Colorado River with D.P., Embarrassed, P.L. with Bt., N.K, and LS., Barb surfs up. Pastimes: Beach, Work, Being Lazy. Ambitions: Get rich, live forever. Favorite Quote: If your friends are there then everythings alright. l i t s.. -. ANA HAMILTON iii Seniors 35 Man Seniors Will Take -i, c.. KELLY ANNE HARLESS Nicknames: K.K,, Kellog. Memories: Marmaduke, ZWOOPll!, Good times with k.H,, s.H., J.s., L.S., ss., Hiioiy wnauwe, Family vacations, Ze Pointer Seesters, Convention '77, P.R. with slime, Foise poodening?l! Activities: ASB, Drama, Swim, Daisy Chain, AFS, CSF, Senior Senate. Favorite Quote: La-de-dah, La-de-dah . .. SCHELLY HARRIS ELIZABETH HARRISON 36 Seniors MARY CAROL HARVEY Nicknames: Harv, Hary Marvey Memories: Prom '76, Jr. Ball '77, Daisy Chain, Fishing at Valhalla, Concerts, Friends, 10-7-76,77. Activities: Swim 1-4, Math Sem., Glee, Senior Senate, Being Tactless. Favorite Quotes: Meet me half way and I'll probably say yes. , If you can't please everyone then you got to please yourself. CHERYL ANN HAWKINS Nicknames: Hawkeye and the Hawk. Memories: Brat 22, The summer of '74, Disneyland with Rusty, June 11, 1977, June 13, 1977, ' 2 years, My big brother Mike Kane, J.F. Activities: Water skiing. Pastimes: Being with my sweetie, Mountains. Favorite Quote: When you came inside my life, you made all my dreams come true, now I am lost . . . Inside of You .. . SHANNAN HAWKINS Nicknames: Stubb, Memories- Hwiia Times, srvi, sR, Ec, BP, KS, JV, Hawaii, Snow-bunnying Junior Ball, X-mas Dance, Fire Show, New Year s Eve '76, IBTC, CDX7-up, History Final, Garbanzo -Chebby Pintol Activities: Swim, Choir, Ensemble, Pageant, Ambitions: To be tall. Favorite Quote: Ready am I to go, and my eagerness with sails full set, awaits the wind.-Kahil Gahran DAVID HAYNES JAMES BRIAN HAYNES Nicknames: Jimbo, Jimmy. Memories: S.D, Zoo with Kay, Sue 81 Carl, Summer of '77, Living at Campland, January to April '77. Activities: Water Polo 2-4, Swimming 1-2, Band Audition Board. Hobbies: Skiing, Cars. Pastimes: Crusin' with Crawford, De Molay, Tee Peeing Houses. Favorite Teacher: Mac Rostie, Morbs. Ambitions: U.S.C., Dentistry, Orthodontics. JOHN HEATH i. . 4 :ii,. 1 -131. . , .,.. JAMES WARREN Heck Nicknames: Andy, Hector, Heck, Jim Activities: Basketball, Football Carting. Hobbies: Model Airplane building, Slot Cars. DON L. HEENE Memories: Being with June at Magic Mountain, June 11, 1977. Activities: Racquetball St Skiing, Hobbies: Weight Lifting, Hot Rodding, My Mustang, Mack 1, HELAYNE FRANCES HEIDENREICH Nicknames: Hel, Skinny. Memories: Special times with Tammy, Idyllwild '74 84 '75, July 2, '77, Memories of Steve Gibson, Midnight hike to Stonewall, Time with Ward, Years with Cindy F,, Knowing Kip, Rod Fuller. Ambitions: College for career as Special Education Teacher, Stay close to our maker, and meet my Savior, Make my furniture and live forever. DAVID ISSAC HELFAND Memories: Echoes' paste-ups at the Scout- Whatta ya mean it's not ready?l , Uncovering the biggest in Echoes history, All the Principal's Men, Convention '77, Skates Mates, Kamikaze-BONZAIII Watching Clancy coach-whatta joke! Activities: News Editor Foothill Echoes, B-ball 1-3, Footbail 2, Daisy Chain. Ambitions College, Success, Comfort. SUSAN MARIE C, HELMSTETTER Memories: Kyacking '77, Tennis- whatever, Drill Et Annual camps, Annual '77, Concert tour '76, Fireworks and friends. Activities: Drill Team-captain '78, Annual Stal? 3-4, Senior Publicity, CSF, Pageant, Dance Production, ASB 2, +. Ambitions: College and Dance. Favorite Quotes: No goal is too high if you climb with care and confidence, Chain link fences forever. KAREN HERNQUIST i Different Path fter Graduation I, LEE HERR JAMES HERZIG RANDY HESS Nickname: J.R. Memories: Winning hrst professional race, Led Zeppelin '75, Sierras '77, Sailing with TB., Downhill with D.C., Havasu '76. Activities: Racing motorcycles, Backpacking, Concerts, Water skiing. Favorite Quote: Yes there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run there's still time to change the road you're on. -Led Zeppelin RICHARD BRUCE HUYETT Nicknames: Rick, Hugo. Pastimes- Playing Guitar, Throwing frisbies, Playing in the band, Partying Memories: Slerras, Mammoth, L Cuyamaca, Laguna, Catalina, Being with BF, LD, SD, FS, KF, SG, TT, EL, SS. Favorite Quote: I give you give blind. -Stephen Stills PAUL EDWARD HILDGEMAN Nicknames: Hildge, Taco, Guamanian. Memories Guam, San Francisco, Good Friends and Special People. Activities. Cross Country, Track. Pastimes- Running, Fishing, Drawing, Having a good time. Ambition: College. Favorite Quote: Never explain, your friends don't need it, and your enemies won't believe you anyway. THOMAS HINZ LAURA LEE HOFF Memories. Infinity Disco with Jackie W., Stymie, Peaches and Rodney, Little Angie, RANDY, Maxi and Coach Shavvcroft, '76-'77 Football and Basketball with Terry Walker. Activities. Senior Senate, Band Audition Board. Hobbies: Photography, Dancing. Pastimes: Being with my little bouncer at Inhnity Disco lRandyl. Favorite Quote: Vv'owsy Wow MARY CAROL HOLLAND Nicknames- Mar, Mari. Memories: C.I.F. and League tennis with Deb, The cage' with Deb, Di, M. King, League Champs-Softball I.G.S. National Champs, Friends with Di, Best buddy ever Kathy. Activities: Tennis 1-3, Softball 1f4, Volleyball 4, CSF 1-4. Ambitlons: College and career, Travel and enjoy life. Favorite Quote: The time to live, laugh, and love-is now. ROGER HOLLAND x JAMES D, HOLMQUIST, JR Nickname: Holm. Memories: Idyllwild '77, Surting before school with Mac, Hanging around with PA. Activities: Baseball 2-4. Ambitions Living in Hawaii Summer of '78, DAVID WAYNE HOPKINS Nickname: Hop. Memories: Summer of '76, '77, TB., M.M, and B S. Activities: Football 1,2 Favorite Quote- You never know how much you miss something 'til that something is gone. LAURA MARIE HOPSTER Nicknames: Lobster, Hoppy, Laurie. Memories: 5 weeks in Denmark, The Skaalums. Hobbies: Tennis, Playing the piano. Favorite Quote. Love is like Quicksilver in the hand. Leave the hand open, and it stays. Clutch it, and it darts away -Dorothy Parker CHRISTOPHER LEO HOWARTH Nicknames: J.R, Bosco Memories' Playing tennis with T.H , K.S , S C., Toilet papering B.J.L 's house with SC., D M., M.H., K M., Baia, Mexico with S.C., S.C., C E., Climbing Mount Whitney. Activities' Tennis 3,4, Daisy Chain, Beach Hobbies: Skin Diving, Skiing, Tennis, Backpacking, Fishing. Favorite Quote: If anything can possibly go wrong it will CLAY JEROME HOWELL Nicknames. Clay-bird, Gumby. Memories' Cabin in snow, Desert weekends CArizonal, Jokin' with GB. Activities- Basketball, Baseball, Convention, Skiing. Pastimes: Rockin' my wagon, Workin'. Favorite Quote: Awoo Baby. CINDEE LEE HUDSON Nickname- Snip. Memories: First High School Game with friends, Meeting new faces, Parties at little Bavaria, Vacation of '76, Library assistant for Doctor Koors, Giving nasturtlums to people who wanted them. Pastimes- Sewing, Cooking and Working. Favorite Quote: I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today. Seniors 37 Many Seniors Fearful 0f Future DEBRA ANNE JACKSON Nicknames: Deb, Debby. Memories: 9-3-73, 11-5-76, Summer '76, Painting GHS quad mural. Hobbies. Art, Reading, Sailing, Gliding, Music. Ambitions. Commercial artist. Favorite Quote: When we come to the place where the road and sky collide, throw me over the edge and let my spirit Hy, -Jackson Browne GRETCl-EN DORAL JAHNKE Nicknames: Raindrops, Grun. Memories- Pageant '74, CIF, Woodleaf '74, Malibu '77, Harvest Ball, Activities: Glee, Pageant, Girls Swim, Convention, Jr Judiciary, Election Board, Benchwarmers, Young Life Favorite Quote There are two ways of spreading light: To be the candle or the mirror that reflects it Edith Wharton Sp derman, alias Mr. Anderson, can sometimes be seen terrorizing the Seniors, helpless in their classrooms. :-, 38 Seniors is 2- 3 JON STEPHEN JENSEN Nicknames: Little Jon, Jon Boy. Memories: Had a lot of fun in Wrestling with Coach Arnold and team, Being followed around after work by Laura M., June 21, '77. Activities: Wrestling 1,2, Football 1 Track 1,2. Pastimes: Being around Laura, Working full time. Ambitions: Taking a trip up to Canada this summer. Hobbies: Fishing, Camping, Diving and Having fun. KATHERINE JENSEN KELLI JOHANSEN N1 ...J- DAVID MICHAEL JOHNSON Memories: Winning with D.C., Rapping with G.S., Fighting the good iight with my comrades. Activities: Annual, Convention, Speech, ASB, Daisy Chain, CSF, Math Club, Graduation Requirements Planning Group, Senior Senate. Favorite Quote: A man said to the Universe Sir, I existl , But that, replied the Universe does not create in me a sense of obligation. MARVIN JOHNSON TERRI DEE JOHNSON Memories- All the four years at Grossmont and having fun with my friends, The river, Sociology and Partying Activities: DECA. Favorite Quote: l'Pleasure moves on too early and trouble leaves too slow. 'YRS'-P CATHERINE ANNE JONES Nickname: Cathy. Memories: Frampton concerts '76 84 '77, Eagles, Camaros, Going places with SA., R.K., D.K,, and the Gang, Being with friends. Pastimes: Going to beach, Parties, Being Weird, Cruising, Listening to music, Concerts. Ambitions: Becoming a wealthy Secretary, Favorite Quote: There's always time to change the road ycu're on, DONNA JONES LESLIE M. JONES Memories: Drill practices, Sweepstakes '76, Rank leading, Adventures and best buds wfSuzi, Great times wfK's friends, L:L and L.M.'s life w! The Gravens, Ranch wf Peewee. Activities: Drillteam, Christmas pageant, Dance Production, Conventions. Favorite Quote: There are 100 languages in the world, but a smile speaks them all 'B' A 1 fi f 15575 'I ' - lx 6 ' Pictured above: Gabriella Simborn and lVlirtha Auelina lVlojoli who are senior foreign exchange students. Gabriella is from Sweden, and came to the United States last August on a Scandinavian exchange program. lvlirtha came from Paraguay in August as part of the World Experience program. Both girls will be staying in this country until July. Special Stud nt A e ecognized Every year Girls and Boys State Representatives are chosen by the American Legion. Academic ability, involvement in student government and the ability to get along with others are some of the factors that are taken into consideration when choosing the representatives. All who are chosen to be representatives attend a ten day session in Sacramento and each person represents their high school and legion chapter. They all created their own state beginning at the city level, as far as higher government. Each student acts as a citizen representing their area. Some of the activities were debating issues, passing laws and trying the District and Supreme Courts. All of the activities were learning experiences. Not only did these girls and boys learn new responsibilities but most important many new friendships were made. Top left: Mark Pizzato and Sara Richard are discussing issues. Top right: lVlark Pizzato and Sara Richard chosen Boys and Girls State Representatives. 39 Senioritis Strikes: n u pecting Vgkiv . . ,Y Ev in :lf .ree .ble . .tl fi ...,, WILLIAM CHARLES JONES Nicknames. Bill, Wilber, Hype Memories: Going to the desert with A.G. Racing bikes with J.G., C.H., R H., Going to Ted Nugent's with A.G and D.F. Activities: Racing bikes, Party'in, Football 1, Wrestling 1, Having a great time. LAURIE JOSEPH LINDA JUBERG 40 Seniors iff!! Sm, Rs .jr-'rgg B 1 .v 6 .. ,e . S N s :bg QQ t a Q ' is fc. ' !4Nx.f'.g9t ' ss 'I 2 . x I in 'V5 v :QQ 'n 'e..y'.-s t 1 s Q+Qg sXN3.v ,' n,:'f' ,. if Q '.g'o,.i .Q nr alll . KENT NATHAN KACHIGAN Nicknames: Kach, Snort, Toby Memories: Colorado River, Tucson, Hokey St Boom-Boom, Poaching, Lake Powell, Yosemite, Snake Woman, Granny's Secret in the Animal Lane, Acting Legal. Activities: Swim 1-4, Water Polo 2- 3, Cross Country 1. Pastimes: Swimming. Bass Fishing, Camping. Favorite Teacher: Nordell. Ambitions: Catch the World's Record Bass BRIAN KELLY JAMES DALE KELLY Nicknames- Jim, Jimmy, Jimbo, Machine Gun. Memories: 9-74 walking on campus, 9-20-74, 10- 11-74 Mr, Eddy caught me going over the fence at El Cap., Talking to C.F. Activities: Varsity basketball MGR 2,3,4, Baseball 2-4, Football 4, Convention 3,4. Favorite Quote: This is my commandment, that ye love one another as I have loved you. MICHAEL KENNEDY SHERI JOLENE KENNERLY Nicknames: Cherdie, Banana. Memories: Summer of '76, Beach House '77, Having fun with J,O,, L.D., J.W., G.K. Bt C.F., Spaghetti dinner with J.O. Pastimes: Cruising in VW with L.D., Beachin'. Favorite Quote: Give generously for your gifts will return to you later. Divide your gifts among many, for tn the days ahead you yourself may need much help. JEANNIE LYNN KENRICK Memories: Having beautiful friends like S.S., L.G., P.B., N.S., D.K., P W., B.E., G.D., S.L., D.A., G.B,, K K., My precious mother and father, Conventions, Cardiff, Dad's campaign, Baltimore, Loving Michael. Activities: Frosh V.P., Commissioner of Activities, Daisy Cham, Drama, ASB President, Etc., Etc.l Favorite Quote: With God all things are possible. f. f I BILL KERR Memories- Hassling Hoefer, Attack Gopher. Activities: Swim 3,4. Favorite Quote: It's not whether you win or lose, until you lose. LAWRENCE KEYTE HEATHER LYNES KEYWAN Nicknames: Key, Klbi. Memories: Nee, Brad, Kibi Cuz, Buck, Lor, Duck, Happy times with T.J., TGM Queen, Prom '77, Mick, T-M, Christmas '76, Football games, Bob's, Fernwood gang, Parties. Activities. Frosh Cheer, Class oflicer. Pastimes: U-ies with Renee Music, T.J., Crystal hunts, WDWN. Favorite Quote: Days come and go, but memories are forever. f X KEITH KINMAN DON KING MICHAEL EUGENE KING Nickname: Mike. Memories: Times with s.R., Ls., owl., AR. Activities: Track, Soccer, Football. Favorite Quote: Change, they say it's the only way we grow. -Carol King Victims Dazed JOHN STEVEN KINNEY Nicknames: Bean-nose, Doctor Memories: Cliff diving Acapulco with TS, JF, Parties LA, JC, Hawaii '72, Fleetwood Mac with TS, BF, BS, Big Bear JC, JF, Over the line tournament with TS, JF. Activities: Track 1-4, Wrestling 1-2. Ambitions: Go on to college to pole vault. Pastimes: Concerts, Beach, Hunting, D E LIVAN KlTTS ROSALIE ANNE KLOCKSIEBEN Nickname: Rose. Activities: Annual Staff, Cheer, Ski Club. Memories: Mammoth, Pals with Ang, GWWSM, Summertime weekends, Conversations with Desee, San Onofre, Pastimes: Growing closer to Dan S, Sunny beaches, Snow- covered mountains, Favorite Quote: Free as a bird now, and this bird you'll never change, Lynard Skynard. JONATHAN BEUF KMAK Nicknames: Beuford, Scales, Mono Bondage. Memories: River '72f'77, Rene, Jimi Hendrix, Brain Jones, Jim Morrison, Nobel Creek. Activities: Packing, Partying, Hikin', Snakin', Rattlers, R.U., Art, Drama 1-6. Favorite Year: Next. Ambition: See Stones in concert. Hobby: 5 ft. Boa Constrictor. Favorite Quote: The fate of all mankind, I see, is in the hands of fools. SANDRA ANN KNOLES Nickname: SAM. Memories: 6!74, MLJM 974,77 Powell 81 Tam '76 Yosemite, Del Mar, CSN8iY 674- PH8tPhyx pals, F-mac, Tull '76, Solina '77. Activities: T.A.M., Waterskiing, Playiri' in mud, Ty'n knots. Ambitions: Live free and easy. Pastime: Creating. Favorite Quote: See, touch and grow, in a glance is awareness . ,. a tap into the light beam of knowledge. SM. PAMELA ANNE KOPPANG Nicknames: Pam, P.K, Memories: Freshman year, Swim team, Summer '77, CIF, All the good and rowdy times with friends, B.L., C.C., N.K., Water poloer's. Activities: Swim 1-4, Class officer 2-3, Benchwarmer, M.M.'s bod. Pastimes: swimming, surfing, skiing. Ambition: Nursing. Favorite Quote: Today is the First day of the rest of your life. FRANK JOSEPH KDWALSKI Nicknames: Page, Killer, Newt, Lapy. Memories: Leucadia, Cheap Trick, O,B., My strat, S.D., D.D., T.F., Non-stop, The Band, Zeppelin. Pastimes: Surfing, Guitar, Hunting, The bike, RB. Ambition: Rock the nation! Favorite Quote: I am the traveler of all time and space be where I have been. BRAD DAVID KRASNOFF Nickname: Darb. Memories: Ski Trip '77, Hawaii with Steve and friends, Casual Corner QBWBJ, Yosemite, Times with Wendy, All the great times with Dave. Activities: Senior Senate, Golf 1-4, Daisy Chain, CSF, Convention '77. Ambitions: To become more understanding to other people. Favorite Quote: No person can truly grow without another person's love. JULIE LYNN KRASNOFF Nicknames: Jule Fudjo, Ethel, Kras, Fonsnark, Hairy, Boom Boom, Myrna, Hands. Memories: To my dear friends, thank you. To you I owe the most memorable years of my life. The many concerts, parties, movies, dances, take outs, munch outs, Easter vacations, beach parties, cruises, and romances ialthough few in numberi, showed me the true meaning of friendships. rw ,,.. av ' ' 5 'Rf After taking a cautious bite, Clare Barbod hnds cafeteria food hard to swallow. Seniors 41 wtrff Tranquilit Found Un Sr. Lawn RA KRUEGER SUSAN G. KUMMEROW Nicknames: Sanni, Sue, Suzie, Susana, Memories: Summer '77, Guatemala, Encinitas with Melissa, Diana, Gustavo, Vero, and the rest of the gang. Ambitions: Travel, College, Study Architecture. Favorite Quote: A loaf of bread, a jug of wine and then- I'll soon be fat, happy and in alot of trouble. LISA LADD .P' iiijlfitz' :ttafii -. .sy .wa raw' ,. , 3 1 ii i E Karen Barnes, Colette Lafieur and Lisa Yohe enjoy spending their lunch break on the Senior Lawn. 42 Seniors MARIE LARUSSA Nicknames: Russie, Ree. Memories: Beauty School, 16th Birthday, My family, Good Times with M M,, Feb '78, Getting my Cosmotology license. Ambitions: Be a l-lairstylist and own my own shop. Favorite Quote: If you love something set it free: if it returns it's yours, if it doesn't it never was. COLETTE-MARIE LAFLEUR Nicknames: Mighty Mouse, Calet. Memories: The precious Aardvark, Yosemite, Laughing, Double Whammies, Art crew, Great friends, E.E.'s illegal labs. Activities: STUDYING', CSF, Tennis Junior Judiciary, Daisy Chain, Senior Senate, Election Board, Hiking Club. Favorite Teacher: Geba. Favorite Quote: When will we see the day when, again, nature becomes the teacher of man? LAWANNA KALENE LARSON Nicknames: Lou, Angel, La Nigh. Memories: April 20, July 4, Aug. 7, Easter Vacation, S.G. with K.M., Cruzin' with Ednas, Loving Mark. Activities: Counseling, Drama, Speech, Soccerettes. Hobbies: Mark, Writing poetry, L,M.S,J. Favorite Quote: lf you should fall short of your desires, remember you have one thing left, and that's me. -Diana Ross CELIA ANN LAWLEY Nicknames: Seal, CE. Memories: W,H. Park 4!8!77, S.B., G.Y., D.A., B.L., S.S., R.K., Sunrise 1O!8!77, C. Pageant, Activities: Choir, Ensemble, Favorite Quote: Age and time are no obstacles for love because love is not measured, it's just given. And its worth is not determined by the amount, but by its pureness from the soul. JUDY LAWRIN JOSEPH THOMAS LAWSON Nicknames: Joe, Jose, Klutz. Memories: Summer Breakaway '75, Getting to know the Lord! Activities: Reading the Bible, Praising God, Being a King's Kid, Friday faith and film theatre, Music. Favorite Quote: I will praise the Lord no matter what happens, I will constantly speak of his glories and grace. Psalms 34:1 Living Bible amen. -. I REBECCA SUSANNE LAWYER Nickname: Becky. Memories: Friendships with Sue, Kris Xt Jan, Malibu, Mexico, Influencing Kris, Young Life, GS.-WWLI, Conversations, Shooting stars, Baxter Pass, Hyperactive. Activities Alot!!! Ambitions: Travel, See Bill teach, Meet Aslan. Favorite Quote- Nothing is as strong as gentleness, nothing is so gentle as real strength. ERIC BRUCE LEFEVER Memories: Yosemite '76, Summer of '75, Good Friends-FLT., C.N., AS., Good times with W.A,, D.B., and D.K, Activities: Water Polo 1-4, Tennis 1-2 Swimming 3-4, Daisy Chain, Hiking Club, Math Club, AFS Club. Pastimes: Racquetball, Tennis, Beach, A.A.U. Swimming. Ambitions: Be rich and happy. Favorite Quote: Hey ain't it good to know you've got a friend. -C. Simon CHARLENE RENEE LEGGITT Nicknames: Charlie, Charles, Memories: Roorning with Rhonda, Great-Desert Races, Plaster City, Yuha Basin, Crashing on the XR 75, Jet Skiing with S.M., Frampton Concert 81 ZZ Top, Activities: Speech Team, Modern Dance, Design 1,2,3, LAURA MARIE LEITHOFF Nicknames: Pinky, B.B., Shirl. Memories: Loving St laughing, Fun with KAZOOZIES+4, Life wf'Suzi, Learning with Terri, Loving Fred, HP., 6-5-76, Rendezvous, Friends like: Laurie, Gene, Phil, Rob, Scruffy, Carol li SHAUN. Activities: Drill Team 1-4, Lieutenant 4. Favorite Quote: Colour my world ...Thanks Mom A Dad, love you! NANCY LEONARD The Senior Lawn is a peaceful haven for thoughtful Seniors. Here a student is pictured quietly studying on the open grass. fray NINA F. LEVI Nicknames: Nino, Niner, Peanut. Memories: Good times with friends, Special times with B.C., J.B., C.D., Concertsl, 7-4-76, 5-30-77, Work at BK., Sailing, Skiing, Car trouble again??ll Activities: Convention, Christmas Pageant, Swim team, Hi-Fiettes, Benchwarmers, Junior Judiciary, Senior Senate. Favorite Quote: A friend is a present you give yourself. KELLY LYNN LEWIS Memories: River '77 with Mike, Dec. 20, '75, McCartney Concert. Hobbies: Dancing and Modeling. Pastime: Being alone with Mike in a cozy place. Favorite Quote: All you touch and all you see, is all your life will ever be. -Pink Floyd Ambition: To get married to Mike soon. KRISTEN ANN LEWIS Memories: Europe '75, Malibu Club, Mexico '77, Beyond '77, Narisy, Nagels, Colorado. Activities: Aardvark 1-4, Young Life, Basketball 2-3, Publicity Soph.- A S.B., Plus . .. Pastimes: Vine climbing, Corrupting Becky, Being messy, Jon's B-oskers, Brenda's shadow, SHHH! Ambitions: Life, Traveling. Favorite Quote: Happiness is a present attitude, not a future condition. ., 1-15 f .wx WILLIAM LIENING TIMOTHY LINDSAY STEPHEN FREDRICK LINS Nickname: Steve. Memories: Making the Daisy Chain, Activities: Math Cluh, Daisy Chain Pastimes: Going to the mountains, Swimming, Tennis, Sand Volleyball, Hiking and Camping. Ambitions: To travel around the world, complete college and major in Engineering. 9 LANCE LYONS KELLY LEE LOPEZ Nicknames: Belly, Kel. Memories: Jan. 23, Junior Ball '76, Mammoth, Cinder and Gretchen, Good friends. Activities: Cheer 1,3,4, DECA, Big- little sister. Pastimes: Loving Ray, Racquetball, Music, Good times with friends, Crusin' my Mustang. Favorite Quote: Memories are too precious to forget. ALYSSA LOWE Nicknames: Lyssa-Pyssa, Owl, Miles C., Loo-Loo. Memories: Kinks '74, Wings '76, Penny Lane, Those kinky kmak ka-hoots, AND Kirch- type. Ambition: Sound Engineer. Favorite Quote: But I, child of space, restless in rest, I shall not be trapped nor tamed. Yeh, yeh, yeh. Kahil-Beatles: famous last words. LISA ANN LOWELL Memories: Philadelphia '77, Lt. wt. 8, M-S, Summit expedition, Tina, F.H Sunrlses and Sunsets, Shooting stars, Thanks Alice 143i Favorite Quote: The Children laugh when the sun comes up in the morning, love iivin' everyday: They cannot hide what they feel or what their need is, what if we were all that way? CHERYL LOVINS BARBARA JEAN LUCATUORTO Nicknames: Barb, Surfer, Lucitutoo. Activities: Annual, Swim, Captain 4, Senior Senate. Memories: Arrowhead '76, '77, P.L. with S.H., J.E., L.S., N.K,, 7-11, Concerts, La Jolla '77, Backpacking '76, Cardll? '77, Skiing, Jr. and Sr. yr., Sue, Jacks, Losing brakes, Lifeguarding, Surhng, CIF, Miss Lambert, Being weird with the gang. Seniors 43 Homework nd Activities Keep TOD LOON EY LESLIE ANN LUSITANA Memories: BOWIE '76, Kenny-Ivory coast good times with C.S., Kathy J., Kathy ok, w.L, oh., Sheila. Activities: Dance 3-4, and all the crazy parties . . . Ambltions: Recognized Equestrian Favorite Quote: lt seems so righteous at the start when there's so much laughter and so much spark and so much sweetness in the dark. .loni LORI LYNN LYNCH Memories: Crusin my Rambler with RB., Danny's Roadrunner, Partying with the gang, Fog Mountain, Skiing Engle Bright Lake SAC. Pastimes: Talking with Ro, Tom Hobbies: Music, Water skiing. Ambitlons: Zoology mayor. Favorite Quote: Let's go on a field trip up the hill, maybe we could jump ship and go for a ride 44 Seniors . 11 . -- CAREY P MACK Nicknames: Hey You. Memories: 17' 18!76, Running Reds with Merle, Dirty forty, 7,f30!77, The beginning of the end. Rhonderful! Activities: J.C., Rhon, Baseball. Ambitions: College-Profit. Favorite Quote: Success is that place ln the road where preparation and opportunity meet. But too few people recognize it, because too often it becomes disguised as hard work. ROBIN MICHELLE MACNOFSKY Nicknames: Big Mac, Mac, BB., Robinsky. Activities: Tennis 3, Foothill Echoes 3-4, backpacking. Memories: Yosemite '76, July 4 '76, T.T., TP., J.W., Luncheons, Beach party '76, '77. Favorite Quote: If you don't stand up-you don't stand a chance. GENESIS APRIL MADISON 5 .Ma , e. l l I sa SHERRY VIRGINIA MAES Nicknames: Sher, Poodle, Memories- Buzzing around with Rose, Loving Marco, Big Bear with Rick, Freshman year and K.F., X- mas Dance '76, mazerka-ing with Tina, R.S., P.M., skiing, B.B.ing with I'KIWI, Groovin on B.F., G.W.W.R.K. Gilbert. Activities: Mark-1, Paul-2, Rick-3, Freedom- 4, Cheer, Dance Production, Gymnastics, Annual Staff, DECA. Favorite Quote: I will listen to what you think but I will think what I feel. M'LISSA MALMIN Nicknames: Missy, Mis. Memories: D.E Conventions, The cast, Chap, Growing with Ran, Prom '77, Miami, Tolerating and going through the stages. Pastimes: Sunning, Sailing, Being Creative, Adventuring, Relating, Dancing with Stage 7, Loving and being Different. Ambitions: Traveling, Experiencing, Schooling, Career, and then a family. Favorite Quote: Anything's possible with Faith- Mark 9:23 MELISSA MARIE MARSH Nicknames: Missy, Mourse. Favorite teachers: My parents. Pastimes: Being with Jerry, going to the desert and the mountains. Memories 9!8f'7b, B!31i'77 Favorite Quote: Something in this city changes people. 'C'- N .f GLENDON MAXWELL BOBBY MAYES DAWN MCBREATY 4 4. LAURIE ANN McCABE Nicknames: Lo, Eyes, Cable aMemories: Anaheim with DECA, photographers, Types, Partyin' with Pam W. and gang, Roller Skating, Beachboys, Student Store, gossiplng with Gail D. Activities: DECA 3-4 sec., laughing. Favorite Quote: There are a hundred languages in the world, but a smile speaks them all. PAUL THOMAS MCCLINTIC Memories: Sophomore year, ChaH'ey '74, Catalina, '75, Emerson Lake and Palmer '77 Activities: Marching, symphonic and pep bands, Pageant 3-4, Orchestra 3-4 Pastimes: Mopeding with C.R., Fussball, Tubin Drummin. Favorite Quote: I cannot tell you what weapons they will use in WWIII, but in WWIV they will use stones. KENNETH DUANE McDILL Nicknames: Kenky. Memories: Sierras '75, Summer '77, Great times with W.W., Choir retreat '77, Presidio Park and the beach, My Friend Darren, Varsity B-Ball. Activities' Football 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Daisy Chain, Senior Senate, Choir. Pastimes: Shootin hoop with Steve, Jacuzzi, Cracking up with DM. Ambitions: Coach. niors Busy Through The Year. Q ,fl DOUGLAS JEFFREY MCDOWALL Nicknames: Doug, Memories: Pikers, P.A. Club, Miz's house, Team psyche parties, Mira Mesa jokes, College parties, Spain rams a tree iRookiel Activities: Waterpolo IA4, De-demonizing in M-I, Burning crosses, Eat THICK CRUST, Swim 1-4 Pastimes: Killing Mr, Bug. Ambition: Become rich. Favorite Quote: Mr. Bug is dead. PAU l. MCGARVEY DAREN DEAN McKELLEP Activities. Football 2,3,4, Choir. Favorite Quote: He who has learned to love will die contented: but for those who have not loved, death comes far too soon. JOHN EDWARD MCNAMARA Nicknames: Mac, Activities: Surfing, Backpacking, Volleyball, Tennis, Skin diving, Racquetball. Memories: Morning glass before school '76, '77, Easter and Summer of '77 in Idywild, Yosemite '75. GORDON McNARY Nicknames. Gordy, Herb, Eyes. Activities: Baseball 3-4, Pastimes: Jellying, partying, beach. Memories- Hawaii '77, Rush concert '77, Marine Street, L R., B.S., J.Y. and friends DAWN MICHELE MCNEIL Nicknames, Dud, Dawn-Dawn. Memories: Chaffey Sweepstakes '76, L.S., P.H., L.M., 4!24!76, Being crazy with LS., camp stories, rummage purchase, concert trips, Jr, Ball with L.S., Memorial Day '77, nght, Laughing Activities: Band, Band Secretary ERIC PERRY MEEK Memories: Sunset Clilfs, Mammoth Mt. with B.F, B.S., J.B,, and T.C,, and Big Bear Ski trips, Concerts and wasted times, Hercules in action! Pastimes: Skiing, Surfing, Sailing, Partying, High stakes poker games Favorite Quote: Though the course may change sometimes, rivers always reach the sea. Jimmy Page RANDY MERKEL Activities: Track I, Cross Country-2, DECA. Pastimes: Dancing at J.C., Parties, Beach. Ambitions: Go on to College. Favorite Quote: Good things in life take a long time. Chicago CHRISTOPHER PAUL MERRILL Nicknames: Chris, Merle, Milton Merle. Memories: Scheming with Mark, L.E.G:, Valentines Day '77, track workouts with the gang, Pikers, crusin with C,M, or R.F. or the gang, Disneyland forever MLM. Activities: Soccer 2-3, Track 2-4, Football 4, Newspaper 3-4, Student Government sports editor 4, Choir 2-3 Favorite Quote: If it wasn't for us weirdos, life would be boring-C.P.M, Annual Staffers, Debbie Nations, Wendy Thowless and Jan Selby, wonder how they are going to meet the next deadline MICHELLE MERSMA SUSIE WINIFRED METCALFE Nicknames: Boom-Boom, nubs, stuff, Tweaty, Chi-wa-wa, poodle, Iceberg, G.C. Memories: Gaging off with S.H,, K.S., R.F., S.R., EG., B.P., L.N., KGB hre show, X-mas dance, Junior Ball, Summer '77, Peanutbutter, ITIBCers, History nnal, OJ and CD7-up, Carousel, snow-bunnying in Mammoth, growing with Shan. Activities: Big Little Sis, Annual Staff, JJ, Convention, CTR, Benchwarmers, Choir, SS, CSF, Pageant, Gymnastics team. ROBIN G. MEYER Nicknames: Rob, Stud Memories: Magic Mountain, Beach Boys, Fleetwood Mac, Fishing with Cav, Mark, Triple Threats parties, Gettin high on life at BBQ in BB, Borego Desert, J.B.'s mansion, Biggers Apt., Scoob and Doobin with Cas, New Year's Eve 77-78, Getting Andre, Loving and times with Scott, laughing, loving, and growing with Cas and Shel, Thanksl KEITH MILES Nickname: Re-run Activities: Football 1f3, Tennis 1,2,4 Wrestling 1,2 Memories: Joanie's party 4,'23f77, Jail 9f23f77, Home run champ 6-74, crusin with Dennis S, Dave S., Joanie D., Jay D., and D.G. Seniors 45 New Horizon Await Th fter lune LORI ELIZABETH MILLAN Memories: Catalina '74-Night Parade, Utah '75- Pizza, Pizzal' San Francisco '76, Livermore- Crusing with Granada, Be in by 12:00 . . Linda where are you? Hawaii '77, Chaffey Sweepstakes '74, '7o. Activities: CSF, Convention, Pageant, Marching Band, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, assistant Band Major, Orchestra, Math Club DEBBIE MILLER 46 Seniors JAMIE MILLER SUZANNE MARIE MIMMS Nicknames: Sue, Mimme. Memories: Breaks and lunch in the quad with Jw., Rc., Ac., cc., L.C., D.A,, E.M., T.W., L.N., T.A., K.M., Tennis Team in '76 with Miss Barr. Activities: Basketball 2, Tennis 3-4, Big Sister, Band Audition board. Pastimes: Acting crazy with D.J., Spending time with Andre. Ambitions: Veterinarian. I PEGGY JEAN MINKLER Nicknames: Peg, P.J., Short Stuff, Debbiel Memories: Kings Kids, lunch with Bob and Dennis Friendships, T.A,ing. Tom's help. Activities: Volleyball, Tennis, pep ralIy's basketball games. Ambitions in the near future I hope to experience love, marriage, children and happiness. MARK DEAN MISENHIMER Nicknames: Mize, Fish, Asmo. Memories: Dying in Yana's Van, Parts of Summer '77, Remote Control Van, Spain's Crash, Curtain Crushers. College Parties, Activities Water Polo 2-4, Swimming 1-4, P.A. Club. Pastimes: TMB Swimming, Fishing, Fridays, After Football Games, Killing Mr. Bug.' Ambitions: Olympics Year 2000. Favorite Quote: Jefferson Airplane. MARY MOODY MIKE MORALES ALENA B. MORELLI Nicknames: Laney Memories: Goodtimes and being with friends L.H,, L,B., and J.S., Prom '77, soending summer and makin' memories with Lenny. Favorite Quote: You never know how much something means to you until that something is gone. ROBERT FLOYD MORSE Nicknames: Buzz, Buzzard, Mosenpeek, Beauregard, Memories: Chaffey '75, Ter, Yosemite '75, The Leap, The unbelievables w!Ferd, Mountain trips vv! DR., FR., and J.A.G., Desert trips with The Q's, Living dreams with Betsey. Activities: Band, Tennis, Choir, Track, Cross Country. Favorite Quote: Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. Xi KENNY IVIORTDN NEALA JEANNETTE MOSELEY Nicknames: Peanut. Memories: Japan and Hawaii '72-'73, 12-21- 75, Doobie Bros. and Chicago Concerts, John's Prom '77, Torrey Pines with John. Activities: Modern Dance, DECA, Pastimes: Beachin', Surfin' with P 84 A, Desert with John, Dancing, Tail-Gate Movies, Trinket. Ambitions: My job to succeed, Love John Forever, becoming a wife 84 Mommy. Favorite Quote: llLoving you means so much to mel MARGIE ANN MULLEN Memories: Kingsburg 6-77, Lee 7- 77, TE 6-77. Activities: Horseback riding, Camping, Living and being with my family. Favorite Teachers: My parents. Favorite Quote: If you love something set it free, if it returns to you it's meant to be, if not it never was and never will be. ff V . 1 ff- L if fa I A' X .17 g ' : .A., K if ' y f gi i lIGriz f' n'5'fnEBvvagren aneion qua L lr. ' . 'i?5 'w. PATRICK BRIAN MURPHY Favorite Quote: And this our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything. I will not change it. -Shakespeare LESLIE MYKING e ni W ff? KAREN JEANNE NASER Nicknames. Kare, Kar, Seahag, Red Baron Activities: Hi Fiettes, Yearbook, Pageant, Dance. Memories: Good times with good friends: P.B. ithe kitehp eggdays, Del Mar: strangeness at football games, Clousequiz: waterpolo, Swensen's, etc. with Deb: lunch bunch '76-'77, Art and Mr. Popular: UCSD workshop iBeware: lobstersl: Big Bear- Jane where's your pole? : Concerts: Halloween '76 DEBORAH LEE NATIONS Nicknames: Deb, shortie Memories: House by the Lake, L.R. pulling into my driveway, sticky hairspray, being with friends, hanging around. Activities: Annual Statif, Pageant, CSF, Senior Senate, Election Board, Foothill Echoes. Pastimes: Tennis Dance, Beach. Favorite Quote: Time takes all but memories. it if PATRICE ANN NAVRATIL Nicknames: Patty, Crazy Lady. Memories: House swapping with K.T., P.B. t'iree, C.C., K.T., J.D., being weird, Seals and Crofts, The broken thermos, Crazy me, summer '77. Activities: Annual Staff, Volleybali, Accidents, getting towed away. Ambitions: I want to write. Favorite quote: I am like the wind and you the lion. Summer breeze makes me feel hne.-Seals and Crofts. KAREN ELIZABETH NAYLOR Nicknames: Nailhead, I.B., Pinhead Pastimes: Ceramics, crusin with J.P., Jean's house. Memories: Summer of '77 with J.P., M.S., river with Val '77, blow out on the freeway with J.P., Christmas Dance with L.H., New Year's '77 E.M. Favorite Quote: The Best things in life come in small packages. FAROUT, special thanks to Mom and Dad. MARYAM NAZEMY Memories: Summer '76 with Suzanne iMitchJ, 1977-1978 in America, C.W. Post College. Activities: AFS, Senior Highs. Pastimes: teasing people, being with friends. Ambitions: go to University and become a computer Engineer. Favorite Quote: Ba doostan morouat, ba deshmanan modara. iBe a friend to your friends and be a friend to your enemies also.l 5, Q t L XX.. 4 ,gi DANIEL H. NEWPORT Nicknames: Newy, Fungo. Memories: Hatcher's class of '76- '77, and FMC. Activities: Basketball. Pastimes: Hunting, Racquetball, Football, Baseball, Basketball, going to the movies and to the beach. DEBRA ANN NEWQUIST Nicknames: Deb, Debbie, Stretch, Stripes. Memories: Being with Bob, October 8, 1976 and October 8. 1977, trips to Utah '75-'76-'77, all my friends- Jello, 9f3!77. Ambitions: Bob. Favorite Quote: For every evil under the sun there is a remedy or there is none. If there is one seek till you find it. If there is none never mind it. LAURA DANA NEWTON Activities: Choir 3, Ensemble 1, Piano, Waterskiing, Backpacking, Obra. Memories: T'resa, Suz M., Shan Kevin K., Mike. R.M., J.W-S, T.T., C.D., Swamp tromping '77, Sierra '76, Yosemite '75, M. Beach eternally, TuVu Close Encounters, Captivity '78. Ambition: Write, expand, End the spirit and peace. Favorite Quote: If fools or sages dare to criticize don't blame youself too much.-F.S. Fitzgerald CRAIG STUART NIEDERBURGER Nickname: frog. Activities: Math team, speech team, Daisy Chain, CSF. Memories: San Francisco, Summer. Favorite quote: Thinking is a function. life is the functionary Meatballs don't bounce. DIANE NORMAN KENNETH NOTHOMB Seniors 47 dt'- in re rx -F? 5 Rf. N JILL SUSAN NULTON Memories: YWS Tour, Special Delivery. Favorite Teacher: Dawn Nliller. Favorite Quote: Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good repute, if there is any excellence and if anything worthy of praise, let your mind dwell on these things. Philippians 4:8 STEVEN PATRICK NUNGARY Nicknames: Nums, Lizard man. Memories: Christmas Dance '76 with Eva, all the good times at House of Ice with E,S., D.B., D.M., R.R. Activities: football 1-3, wrestling 1, E-328. Pastimes: Being with Eva, playing hockey. Ambitions: Become a fighter. COLLEEN RENEE NUSBAUM Nicknames: NayNay. Memories: Fleetwood Mac, Doobie Bros., Boz Scaggs, Sandy, Lynn, Fresno with Lynn, Buddies, Sandra, Tamera, gang from Law Enforcement DAS. Pastimes: Horsebackriding, concerts with Sandy and Lynn. Ambitions: To become a Lawyer. Favorite Teachers: Dowdy, Cook. Favorite Quote: i'May friendship live forever. 48 Seniors it MICHAEL LAWRENCE NUTTER Nicknames: The Bird, Nutter Butter. Activities: Convention, football 1, Intramural track. Memories: lvl-78, 1-20f78, lVl.F.R.L.fD.B., N.W P.A.A.B., The Gang D.B. M.B. L.A. J.F. Pastimes: Surfing, Flying, Being with DB and friends. Favorite Quote: If you love something very much set it free, If it does not return, It was never meant to be yours. JUDY L, ODERKIRK Memories: Skiing '77, 2 weeks with Teresa! Mormon Dances with T.P., RE, and J.B., crusin with Wendy Q. and Lynn Mc., '76, Bobby's birth, bathtub races 76. Activities: Gymnastics Team, Ski Club. Pastimes: Snow and H20 Skiing, Flying tighter kites, volleyball with friends. Ambitions: To live up to my own expectations, not others. JEFFERY DOUGLAS DHMEN Nicknames: Jeff. Memories: beach parties with JP, Haunted House with the gang, football games with DG, JB, and gang. Activities: Senior Senate, ASB rep., Golf, Pikers Elite Turkey Hunts, Math Seminars, Blue Hood. Favorite Quote: I cried because I had no shoes until I met a men with no feet if KATHRYN OKONSKI Nicknames: KO, SKI, Ski-Burr, Polonski, Lean. Memories: Paul McCartney, Green Valley Falls with M.F., X-mas dance with M.S., NLF., 7!14!75 thru 7!14!78 with Eddy, partyin' at the OK Corral Desert, 17 and 18 birthday. Favorite Quote: Together we are one, with a glow brighter than the sun. ES DAWNE JEMMO ELIZABETH OLDEN Nicknames: Bondie, Q-Tip. Memories: 10f3f75, times with Jimmy, OJ Brigade, Jerkface, Creeper, 7!31!76, Mom and Dad, Mr. and Mrs. S., Beth in Big Bear and Yosemite. Activities: UPYG 1-3, JMS 274, Convention 1,3,4. Ambitions: J6, UCSD, Medical Degree, Wife, Nlommy. Favorite Quote: Eli, Eli, la'ma sabach- tho'ni7 Nlatt. 27:46 DAN OLSEN 'ifr- DEBORAH CECILIA CATHERINE OSWALT Nicknames: Peb, PO, Poob, Oz. Memories: Laughing with PO, fondue and spaghetti dinners, Feb. '77, SC advancements, Sourdough cheeseburgers, Sara Lee, Vista- Summer '74, Arnold-Oink-Winifred, Bishop. Favorite Quote: The deepest feeling always shows itself in silence. ROBERT WILLIAM OSWALT Nicknames: Rob, Robbie, OZ, Ozzie. Memories: XeMas dance with L.lVl. and Snow Summit weekend, Steve Miller concert, Fleetwood Mac With L.M., winning Sammy for L.M at Del Mar Fair, Muskrat Love. Ambitions: Graduate from Cal Poly and become a successful architect. Pastimes: My Mustang, fishing at the river, golfing, skiing, being L.M.'s math tutor. LYNN OWENS Activities: CSF, Convention, Senior Senate. Memories: Great time with D.S., Thanks and remember the best, lunches, crusin' and just being strange with ., Judy, L.B. and the gang, thanks for being everything 5!4!77, New Years Eve and Chris, Del lvlar, the bug, originals, craziness and so much fun! JOHN PACIULLI TOP CENTER Kevin Sprong, Susie Metcalf and Shannon Hawkins seem to like Brian Peck's joke. 'dmv TIM PADILLA CHRISTOPHER ERNEST PARKER Nicknames: Sherlock Profess. Memories: Donna, weekend of Junior Ball, Yosemite 76, Forest Home summer '77. Activities: Hikers club. Pastimes: being with Alanna. Ambitions: Child Counselor. Favorite Quote: Trust in the Lord with all thine heart: and learn not to unto thine own understanding! Proverbs 3:5 .wf 'f 'S Z. MARK A. PATEUADE Memories: Watching B.S. roll his Datsun. Activities: Hunting and having a good time off roading. CRAIG PAXTON DIAN E PAYN E if Good Memories Will Last Lifetim i SHARON LYNN PAYNE Nicknames. Pain, RB, Mom. Activities- Swim, Hi-Fiettes, Annual. Memories: Powder PUH football, Concerts-Chicago, Boston, Good times with L.B., J.N., S.M., L.P., J.E., G.B., N.S., Skiing, RRJERJK , . . Summers, Parties - RS, BP, MG, Beach House, Sliding glass doors, the Combinations, Jr. Ball, Friday Nights, Swim Team, Favorite Quote: No Gains Without Pains. VICTORIA MARIE CECILIA PAYSON Nicknames: Winnie, Pooh, Paysona, Vicki. Memories: Rocky, Debbie, Cindy, Baby Meow, Donuts, Willie, Fire Drills Elhe, Tail Murph on 8!20!77 y B!27!77, Arnold, Poor Baby, Say What 7, Godfrey, Track, Otto. Activities: Annual, Student Rep-4, AFS, Convention, Sea World. Favorite Quote: You can be one as long as you leave your heart open. R. Payson RENEE LEE PEARSON Nicknames: Nee, Sport. Activities: Convention 1-4. Memories: The Ace, U-ies, Carlsbad with Key, Good times at the river, specimen hunts at B. Lake, '77 with Kimi and Lynn. Pastimes: crusin around with pals, scheming, WDWN!l! Favorite Quote: The better part of one's life consists of his friends, BRIAN RICHARD PECK Nicknames: Sport, Brino. Memories: the gang, S.H., S.M, KS., E.G., G.D., X.Q,. Etc. King Kong and Homecoming '77, Activities: Drama, Choir, Echoes StaFf, ASB. Pastimes: Spreading honey in my nostrils and laying in an anthill. Ambitions: I am going to be a famous director that wins numerous academy awards. GEORGE ANDREAS PEDERSON Nicknames: Jorge, Watson, CkB. Memories: Summer of '77, Michelle, Yosemite, Nordell's LOUSY jokes, Concerts, friends, tickel flights, bird watching. Activities: Insanity 1-4, Pastimes: Fishing. Ambitions: College, Job, Fish the world, Becoming a corrupted old man. Favorite Quote Love is all you need.- The Beatles li tj' JOHN HENRY PENNY Nicknames: Juan Centavo, Pen, Heyou, Son of Sir. Activities: Track Cross Country, AFS, BS Team. Memories: Europe '75, Hawaii '76 Washington DC. '77, Somewhere '78. Pastimes: Traveling the world cheaply, Interpeting Steel Dan Lyrics, Longboarding at Sano. Favorite Quote: Run for Fun! HELLEEN PERKINS Seniors 49 Lun h Break Use A Activit gl ii CAROL PETERS Nicknames: Pete, Bella, PO. Memories: Summer '74, laughing with PO, Sir Dukin' at G.B.'s, Story Theatre, CoCo's lunches, Kibby cuz, Slow dancing with Rich, Peoria '77, Taking it to the limit. Activities: Drama 1,2, Comm of Spirit, Pageant, Daisy Chain, Echoe's Ad Manager Favorite Quote. 'lIt's all too beautiful -Byrds PATRICIA EAYE PETERSEN Nicknames: Patti, Schmackel, Nipper. Memories: 5!25!76, 8!12! 76, Pahrump with John, Adzam, the river iM.D.l, R.S., Laurie Hand PE talks, the Battered Bug, L Z., and T.W. Activities: Annual Staff. Ambitions: Marry John and build his house. Favorite Quote: I'd rather be we than me, OOH, La Baba, Shake itl,,Release them. HEIDY GESINE PETERSON Nicknames: Heidelberg, Red Memories: Summer of '77, being with Joyce Crowson, Band trip to Hawaii, being in Marching Band and orch., being with Mom and Dad, swimming, waterskiing, snowskiing, motorcycle riding, horsebackriding, riding bicycles BARBARA PETIX Nickname: Noodle. Activities: Cheer, Com. Girls Act., Daisy Chain, Hi-Fiettes, Dance Production. Memories: 4!8!75, Prom '76, New Year '77, Mammoth '76, Pastimes: Being with Craig, water and snow skiing. Favorite Quote: Live for the future not the past. TIMOTHY PETRACH EK TERESA PHARES Nicknames: Terri, Wendy, Gypsy. Activities: Phil, Echoes Staff, Senior Senate, Christmas Pageant, Modern Dance, CSF, Election Board. Memories: Daisy Cham Benchwarmers, Crusin with PB and DJ, Football with JWS, RM, and MH, the family. Favorite Quote: Let us endeavor to live so that, when we die, even the undertaker will be sorry.-Mark Twain JIM PHILLIPS Nicknames: Flash, Speedy, Fleetfeet. Memories: San Diego Stadium Drags, Motorcycle Weekends, Weekday vacations, just goohng off, S.K.'s back yard, four wheel driving in the hills. Activities: Cross country and track LZ, Ambitions: to succeed in anything I do Pastimes: Motorcycle riding, kicking back in out ofthe way places. PAMELA PHILLIPS Activities: math seminars, orchestra, dance. Ambitions: to write an epic tale of death and despair. Favorite Quote: For the less even as for the greater there is some deed that he may accomplish but once only, and in that deed his heart shall rest. LAURIE PIEPENBRINK Nicknames: Piep. Memories: crusin Murphy with L,B., C.F., K.R., D.D., SO much alike, living at Spahn, winnie the pooh, Hey Nonny Nonny, Wah, Ko Meen, Stocks! bonds, parties, concerts, dancing. Activities: Gymnastics, Cheer. Favorite Quote: A friend is someone that knows you're not perfect but treats you as if you were. LAURIEEL DEANA PIERCE Nicknames: Laurie, Char, Memories: 2!26!76, 8!3!77, with Curt, growing up, The Three Stooges, Jr. High Activities: '76 J.V. Volleyball. Pastimes: Seeing Curt, crusin with Cathy, Movies- Beach with Rinda and Sam. Favorite Quote: It don't matter to me.-Bread MICHAEL PINONI CARRIE LYNN PIRONELLI Nicknames: Ki-Wi. Memories: Missi- Oh Wowl , sky show '76, beach and parties with Kim and PB buddies, boogie boardin with Sher Bear, Theresa and grape, Hawaii, Mammoth, sweet times with Don, Pete, Scott, Dave, Doug, Steve, Tiger and Tim. Ambition: satisfaction. Favorite Quote: What's to stop us now, but what is and what should never be-JP ! f MARK PIZZATO Nicknames: Doctor P, Doc, Grandpa, Pizza. Memories: Basketball, Boys State, Sr. Class Act., Speech, Daisy Chain, ASB Leadership conference. Favorite Quote- It is only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye. JODY POLAYO DAVID WARREN PLA'l'l' Memories: waiting for tow trucks. Ambitions: To get my picture on the cover of the National Enquirer. Favorite Quote: Your mission Mr. Platt, should you decide to accept it, is to make it through Grossmont High School in four years. Good Luck, you'II need It. 6!13!74 iWelI I made it didn't I.l Time For Seniors fi te s Ai E Q new tial Jr, ,ff-, I 'ff t i 44 . L .K kk , .5 . TERESA WADE POPENEV Memories. Horses with Leslie J., 91 30177 Robbie, Great times wlth Judy O., 8f'17!76 Starr and Bobby, Sharing rooms with Judy and Rhonda O., Sundays with Vickie S., BB, with Ello, Kenny '76 Favorite Quote: You'Il have to learn to fall before you learn to Hy, STEVEN CHARLES PORTER Memories: Skiing in Colorado, and at Big Bear Summer of '76 in Wyoming and Colorado. Activities: Tennis Team Pastimes: Building cars, skiing, surfing, tennis, working, doing nothing. Favorite Quote, Wine make merry but money answereth all things. CRAIG POST Nicknames: John Memories: Led Zep 3!18!75 and 6!9!77, Mex. Excursions with P.M., XX Heins 6!77-9f77 J.D. with L.M. Activities: goofing on, Sleeping, Concerts, Early morning wake ups AM., Being at Favorite Quote: No body's fault but mine. L. Zeppelin FRANCES POWELL THADDEUS SALCEDO PRADES Nicknames: Coconut, Taco, Chang. Memories. Boy Scout Vacation Island in the summer of 'o9. Activities: Tennis team, cross country, Convention 3, JJ, SS. Pastimes: playing guitar, painting and other goofy things I do, making friends, learning to play other instruments KENNETH ALAN PRICE Nicknames- Kenny, KP, Memories: Off-roading at Laguna Mts. with B.F., spending a lot of time with S.Y., Tahoe '77, good times with S,V., BF, C.S., A.S., H.D , drive in movies Activities: football 1f3. Favorite Quote: The pond of life is a question without answer JAMIE PVLE STEVEN RAC HAL CHRISTOPHER ANTHONY RAPTIS Nicknames' Mo-ped man, belldar. Memories. Chavey '74, '75, Autumn band review and NCR, getting my Corvair, and the boo-boo on my moped, Activities: Bowling, exterior house remodeling, playing football with the guys, Pastimes: girl watching with P M. and MT. Favorite Quote. Hey, hey, hey Eric Georgeon and Dan Newport inconspicuo scenery in the lower quad during the break. -Q- 1- ' usly check out the During lunch one afternoon, Joe Zeenkov decided to do a running jump into the air to catch the photographeids attention. Seniors 51 FS A I ia.: Z:L ,, -- - . We :QW 7 Y .. .. 'XL KY ,if dim.. , as . ,,, 'PZ Q77 iq 'ad - o 4 if kia LYNN LOUISE RATHBUN Nicknames' Spin, Thundebuns, BB, Winnie the Pooh Memories: Sahrarn '76, Final Net and J C., July 4 on Cowles Mt., Wierdin' out with Kim, O.J., with J.L., cruisin' with R.B., Bald spot in the hospital, 'll feel like Yul Brenner. Favorite Quote: Gotta change that laugh, Hee, Hee. THEREA MARIE REABOLD Nicknames: Teri. Memories: Partying at D.R'5, and D.R., El Cajon Cruise, Summer of '76, Hobbies: Tennis, Racquetball, Favorite Pastimes: Partying, Favorite Quote: Needing to ask for love isn't worth having, JOEL REAR 52 Seniors CATHY LYNNE REED Nicknames- Cath. Memories. Sept '72, Vacations '74 and '75, Meeting Gail, 17'157'77. Activities: Convention '76, Senior Senate, AFS. Favorite Pastimes: Being with Gail, Diane, Kathy L. and all my mother's friends. Hobbies: Tennis, Basketball, having a good time. Ambition: Attend Grossmont J.C. Favorite Quote: I Love You. MICHAEL REYNOLDS ROBERT REYNOLDS WILLIAM REYNOLDS SANDRA LOUISE RENSHAW Nicknames: Red, Tigger. Memories: Mexico F.S. '75, Misc. Rm. May 17, Balboa Park, Ec B., Chase Klan, Kinks 1-2. Activities: Fiddlin around. Favorite Quote: She's in that state of mind, said the White Queen, That she wants to deny something- only she doesn't know what to denyll ALICE I.W. SARA HERMEINE RICHARD Nicknames: Sweet-Pea, T-B Bell, Giganta, FMC Queen, Hey Juanita. Memories: s71c777, 473o777, 97 11777, Dill Pickles, JM., P Pan, S.H., D.O. WORM, T. Trucker, T.R., KC., C.Z., B. BRUT M8tG.B., E.P., HAH., B.BSA, I.BTC. Activities: Jr. President, Girls State, Daisy Chain Choir, DECA, Amen Mites. I Love you, mom. JOYCE RICHARDS CHERYL RICE FRED RICHARDS DAVID G. RICHMOND Nicknames: Richie Memories: Summer of '75, '76, '77, Yosemite Activities: Foothill Echoes, Hiking Club. Ambitions: To become independently wealthy. Favorite Quote: Money is the root of all wealth. SUSAN REGINA RIDGEWELL Nicknames: Snookums, Sue. Memories: Summer of '77, and Julian. Activities: Swimming, and going to the car races. Ambitions: To be an animal trainer, Favorite Quote: May each day ind you more in love with the world. . .. .e,7fz,,9 'ffai.t1:NW . . 4 .r. . T ,.V,V , ggyl ,k .... ,. , , .M . ,.,, ,N fa '?l',Q '3'i', .a . f gs. .,,,, tw 4 iw ,eg CLIFFORD RIGGS IS IUHCIW really that interesting? S, Cranston, J. Olson 84 friend try to decide E Nicknames- Poodle head. Memories. The great time I had at Fiesta Island. Activities: I love to go to the mountains and to watch the sunset. Hobbies: I love to strum or Jam on my guitar. CHARLES FREDERICK ROBBINS Nicknames: Chuck, Chickie pie, Chaz. Memories: J.B. St The Gang, Racing, Farrells, P B. with J.M., Film Festival, Tu-Vu, Horton Plaza with K.T. Activities: Tennis, AFS, Student Council, Flying, Pseudo Surfing. Favorite Quote: Let's say we didn't. STEVEN RODGERS BRIAN JOHN ROGATSKY Memories: Summer Vacation in Montana 237, 8776, Squaw Valley '77 tPrisonl Hobbies: Snow Skiing, Waterskiing, Racquetball, Motorcycles, Listening to the stereo, Pottery. Favorite Pastimes: Hasslelng Ken. Favorite Quote: Take your time, think a lot, think of everything you've got, for you may still be here tomorrow, but your dreams may not. JOHN ROKOSZ New TIMOTHY ROWE LESA RU BV Memories: 2f'13!7b, Mar. '77, A.S., etc, Ambition: To Find the 'Bright Lights. Favorite Quote: 'tStars they come and go! They go fast or slow! they go like the last light of the sun! All in a blaze f' And all you see is glory -J. lan MONICA MARIE RUIS Nicknames: Rachel. Memories: Meeting Gene 5 '25,'77, Two special evenings, Games and other things with Lorita, Gene's 50th SB, Knowing James, Target Records, Roxanne, Tim and Santa Ana, Texas- Especially a beautiful day in Austin and last, but not least, having Cindy as a very good friend. Favorite Quote, Todos Sapaga LIHI1 Days re Well SP nt ANTONIO RUIZ MARCI RUIZ deCHAVEZ Nicknames: Boo Boo. Memories: Pastimes with friends- thanx for the Memories and I love you all. of 18177 with A.S. Activities: Soph Assembly, Jr. Judiciary, Election Board Favorite Quote: These things I command you, that ye love one another. John 15:17l TILT' JULIE ANN RUSH Nicknames' Jul, O'Doole, Plunl, Rembrant. Memories: Summer of '75, Talks WXDSA, A.G,, T.G., '74, Voheskl Bt Barnes, Mr, Reed, Lunchtime Clan, Slipping on a banana peel, Activities: Mural painting '77, Racquetball, Sailing, Living a happy life of service to the Lord, Berng Laurel Pres., Seminary I-4, Ambitions: Business School, Continue in Art, Eternal Marriage. MARY SAIZ Seniors 53 eniors Pass Competency Tests FRANK VINCENT SALGADO Nicknames: Franko. Memories: Christine, Dan Fogelberg '77, July I1,'77, G Galaxy, Sifu, 6f13!77. H Hobbies, Guitar, Bands. Favorite Pastimes: Concerts. Favorite Quote I see with my heart, I hear with my heart, I feel things with my heart, I live with my heart, Sometimes it works better Todo Rundgren DEBRA DIANE SAVELESKY Nicknames Deb, Brat. Memories: Summer of '77, Beach Wall, JC Dances, Leadership Conferences, Convention '77, Times with J.C, J.H, KO., N.S, and Gang Activities. Comm of Sales, Volleyball, Tennis, DECA, Sr. Senate Ambition. College, Favorite Quote: Man is not a whole, his friends are a part of him, MICHAEL SCARBROUGH 54 Seniors 'hc ANTHONY JOSEPH SCARCE LLA Nicknames: Scar. Memories' '76 L. Cuyarnaca, Tull '76, my good friends. Activities: Parties 1-4, Football 1-4, Trade 1, Ambltions: working for myself. Hobbies: Hunting, Fishing, Partying. STEPHANIE ANN SHEKELL Memories: ZXQV77- the Special times with Mike, River '77, Talks with T.B., Zepolinf M.R., E L P. with Mike, Junior Ball '77, 2,'14f 77, Heart-PM , J W -BB. Activities: Dance, DECA. Ambitions. College, Law School Favorite Pastimes: Being with special people, relating to T.B,, or M R SARA KRUEGER SHELDON Nicknames: Twinkle Toes. Memories: Freshman English, Mr Shultz, Froggie 1812 with Pete, Diana, Val and Mandy, American Lit, with Mrs. Geba, Europe '77. Activities: Consulting with the Speech Team, Latin Club, Languages Favorite Pastimes: Being with Gary, keeping busy. STEPHANIE ANNE MARIE SHINE Memories: Box trading at Wendy's, Colorado Mts., P.R. with Harlot, UCSB with Jeannie, Steve and Jules, Convention '77, Anniversaries with Terri, Sensational Seventeen, Vegas, Tosted Wretched Sheets. Activities: Drama, Elections. Favorite Pastimes: Wishing on Stars, Morror Acting, Thanks Mom and Donnie Dear. I love you!! MARISA SHOEMAKER EDWARD SHOURER JOHNATHAN W. SHURTLEFF Nicknames: Jolly, Chauncy. Memories. Dueling with The Intellectuals, Battling the Heathen Masses with Tempered Religion Zeal, The Lunch Bunch '76-'77, Much learning, Special people, First Kiss, First Date, Some Romance, Some Missed Opportunities . .. Activities: Being lazy, The Rational Religion, Intellectual Enrichment, Last, Least, Speech, RICHARD WILLIAM SIEGLE Nicknames. Bubba, Jones, Goodyear, Memories. Hanging around with JK., SR., B.B., J.C., D.P., Hawaii '76, egging with J.K., S R., JE., Easter outreach, Joleen's 16th B'Day, My Darling Richard, Joleen and Sue- Thanks for making this a special year, I love you, Favorite Quote: I almost died laughing, DEBORAH SILVERS SHERRI SIMMONS JULIE SIMPSON DEBRA SIMS Scott Dresher carefully tries to decide whether or not he wants to go to class. BRET CLEMENT SCHAFER Nicknames: .lel Head, Memories: Rolling Datsun Trucks, Santee Bukes, Farrar's class '76, Bailing out J.B., Mexico '77, Aerosmith '77, Parties with D.S., J.B., D.M., J.G,, 4x4, 't151 Favorite Quote: When in doubt... KATHLEEN SHERM ARTHUR WILLIAM SCHIEFER Nicknames: Art, Artie, lg Iguana. Memories: Carribbean '74, San Francisco '75, Hawaii '76, Canada! Alaska '77. Activities: Water Polo, Swimming. Favorite Teacher: Morbs. Ambition: College. Favorite Quote: HAVE A GOOD DAY AND A BETTER TOMORROW. ,ff ,.......,,, X DAVID EDWARD SCHROCK Nicknames: Dave, Scirocco. Memories: Biking to Disneyland with M,Z., Newport Beach, Squaw Valley, Cruzin' in '50 Ply. with S.D,, Brawley Game Chasing Hurricanes with S.D. and K.M., Beach times with S.D,, K.M., DS., 112 lbs. Activities: Wrestling 1-4, Football 1, Golf 3, Design Contest 3,4. THOMAS EDWARD SCHULTZ Nicknames: Abe, Sarge, Mange. Memories: B.O.C., T.P., M.H., Family, 1O!31!77, Hawaii, Europe, New England. Activities: Football, Track, CSF, AFS. Favorite Quote: What we obtain too cheaply we esteem to lightly, 'Twould be strange indeed if so celestrial an article as love should not be highly rated. 'G , ,,,,.,, .I ,.,.,,,,.,.r : DAVID ANDREW SCOTT Nicknames: Scott, Scotty, Dave. Memories: Choir '75, '76 Triple Superior, Farrells. Activities: Choir 3,4, Water Polo 1. Favorite Pastimes: Motorcycles, Work. KARLA DEE SEABORG Nicknames: Sonny. Memories: Pro Frisbee, Lileej5, Keith's Catamaran, Big 2 wf Goosey, Encinitas, Rain running with Darla, River Ratting! MKGWVSINBDWK!! ECHS Grad Gang, 4 QTBF, D.F.-S.S.: Partners in crime with S.G.'s DSD Stooges, My BB next door, Partying all around!!! Burglersl 1 A, .ft . ii - , , ,f s DAVID MICHAEL SEARS JANICE LEIGH SELBY Nicknames: Jan and Spaz. Activities: Senior Treas., Jr. Rep- at-Large, Daisy Chain, Drama, Pageant, Swim Team, Annual Staff, Benchwarmers. Memories: Daisy-picking wf D.W., Mexico- Roses and Guess How I Lost My Contact Lenses, Being green in Square Pan wf' B.L. AND K.L., Ducky Tails Up, Holding up Walls, 4!3O!77, White Blurs iK.H.J DEBORAHANN SEYMORE Nicknames: Debbie, Deb, Debber. Memories 2f14f'77, Knotts, Magic Mtn., Junior Ball, Christmas Dance 768177, Fun times with R.G., R T., V.P,, LS Mountains, picnics, Activities No. 1 Diving Fan, Scoring Water Polo, Boys Swim, Pageant, Campus Life, Senior Senate Favorite Quote: LOVE is the essence of LIFE. SUZANNE MARIE SHAW Nicknames: Sue, Susie, Memories: SSC, HL, BB, CL. Activities: Swim, Glee, Track, Campus Life, Dance. Hobbies. Skating, Swimming, Body -surhng, Being with People. Favorite Quote: Life can be so meaningful when you hnally see that only in God's love will you really be free. Seniors 55 Bank Of rica f 'sfflff The Liberal Arts plaque winner is David Johnson, pictured right. Above: Certificates were received by Jene Ward-Steinman for Social Studies, Teri Thompson for English, and Susie Metcalfe for Foreign Language, 56 Seniors ward Seniors For The IVlathfScience category plaque winner is Mark Pizatto, left. Below: Certificate winners are Pam Philiips, representing IViath, and Colette Lafieur, Science. ,iii W :ti , , , f QS? i ,p ,,,t , V M.. i 1 ff at -,725 'A w if i wi! I Q. I M 'M ii' 7 - Accompli hm nt The Fine Arts plaque winner is Kelly Harless, pictured right. Above: Recipients of certificates are Tim Elmore for Art, Stephanie Shine for Drama, and Lori lVlillan for lVlusic. The Bank of America sponsors awards given to selected Seniors. Consideration is given to their grade point average, participation in activities, and general involvement in school and community. First, teachers choose qualified students from each of four major fields of study: Fine Arts, Liberal Arts, lVlath!Science and Vocational Arts. The selected students compete by writing a short composition in answer to a question concerning their held, this is judged by a panel of teachers and a discussion period follows. Plaque winners are chosen from each major group, and certificate winners represent specialized areas of study. The four plaque winners go on to compete in the Zone Event which involves students from other schools in the area. There is also a Final Event on an even larger scale. Vocational Arts plaque winner, Kristina Baldwin, is pictured at left. Below1 The certificate winners include Cindee Hudson representing Home Economics, Juli Rush for Business Education, and Jim Haynes for Industrial Arts. f'e,,-,, S niors Take Time Out To Soak Up un l -A r. sw Jeann Q fe px ,at le Kenrick, Kandi Koffy, and Jackie Walker enjoy the sunshine JAMES SINOR STEPHEN WAYNE SLATON Nicknames: Steve. Memories: Mammoth Et June Mtn. '75, Eagles St Fleetwood Mac, Activities: Ski Club, and J.A. Spare Time: Camping, Sailing, Snow Skiing, Photography, Tennis. Future Plans To get through College, Make money, Cruise at 4O . 58 Seniors CRAIG SMITH LORI MARIAN SMITH Nicknames: Lor, L. Smith, Karen, Little Girl. Memories: Mammothl, '76 w7K.Y., VM and K.S,, Tahoe '77, Coronado, Beach House with Debbie, Mexico, Pt Loma w7 BL. N,K., and SH., The LOBSTER, Prom '77, C.I.F,, Good times with Mike: Activities: EI Recuerdo, Sr. Senate, Daisy Chain, Swim 1-3, Tennis 4. Favorite Pastimes: Snow Skiing, Concerts w7 B.L., talks w7 H.K. MARK ANDREW SMITH Nicknames: Pooh Bear, Winnie, Mr Bear, Wally. Memories: Yana, Solo, Mark E., The Mansion, Flying in the Magic Van, Ski Snow Valley, The Pit, Graduation and Summer of '77, Backpacking-Mammoth, Yosemite iAnimal Crackersl, pikers Activities: Water Polo 1-4, Swimming 1-4, Paper Staff Photographer, Golhng with the Golden Bear. MARK PATRIC SMITH Memories: Zeppelin. Activities: Football, Baseball, Wrestling. Ambition: Travel. Favorite Quote: Do on to others if they do on to you, STEVEN MALCOM SMITH Nicknames: Smitty. Memories: All of the nice and great people that made my First and only year at Grossmont my best year of High School. Activities: Varsity Basketball lGrossmont and Morsel, CSF Favorite Quote: When the going gets tough, the tough get going. TIM SMITH Nicknames: Pup, Mad Dog. Memories: Devil Pups, F.M.C. Cliff Diving in Acapulco, Over The Line Tournament, Being scorched by S.P. Activities' Football, Wrestling, Hunting, Concerts, Parties with LH., J.R,, Jk., ivlo ROLAND RALPH SOLORZANO Nicknames: MCC, Solo, Merda, Memories: I'The Van, Sid's Dish, Pikers, TPM, Yanagihara Hilton, Zapping Mr. Bug, Golfing, TPing, Ballooning, Summit '77, Bomb Squad on N,S.'s Car, ELEVEN niceones with N.K, Activities: Cross Country 1-4, Track 1-4, Senior Senate. Ambitions: Meeting IDI, Pastimes: Just messin' around, Playing with the boys. JOHN WILLIAM SORENSON Memories: La Jolla with Michelle, Backpacking '76, Pa Partying with Michelle and Karen. Kred, Madge, and Eggand Naho's. Activities: Racquetball, desert, oltroading, driving, Hying. Ambition: S.D, State, Executive Pilot, Colorado. MITCHELL STERLING SOSNA Nicknames- The Mouth, Dimples. Memories: 10-20-73, Junior Ball With M.F., o-a ordeal, dressing up as Robin Hood, Charlie Chan, Etc., The South of The Border Chase '76, Del Mar Beach House. JAMES JOHN SOUZA Nicknames- Sooz, Big Jim, Jim, Micky. Memories: 7730775, Nordjamb, 9711777 Course Record, 11712776 Beach Party, The rifle going click. Activities: Cross Country 1-4, Daisy Chain, AFS 3,4. Ambitions: Continuance of Education, To Enjoy Life, Favorite Quote: Yours is not to reason why, yours is just to do and die. NANCY ANN SPRAGUE Nicknames: Sasquash, Big Foot, Nanners, Eddie 123. Memories: Convention '77, Hume Lake, Woodleaf Christmas Dance with K.B. Having fun with me buds. Activities- OH YEOII Swim, HiFiettes ASB Comm. of Activities and on . . . Favorite Quote: The World is full of beauty when the heart is full of love. ict PETER KEVIN SPRONG Nicknames: Jose', P Pan. Memories: Crusin' with S.R., S.M., s.H., B.P., oo., eo. iviammotri, Jr. Ball, Swings at the beach, BTFM. Favorite quotes: Wanna Get A Pizza? We Enter This World Alone . . . This Time Called Life Was Meant to Share. WILLIAM STAATS LARRY SAMUEL STAHL Memories: Chaffey, Sweepstakes '74, '76, Body Parts, Cuyarnaca, D.M., N.G., D.D., BB., L.M., the B, BOTBG, Concert trips, Disneyland nlm, Pageant, Fruit cake. Activities: Band, Pep Band Director, Band President, Choir. Favorite Quote: When being chased out of town, get in front of the crowd and act like you're leading a parade. if! DONNA STAN KO WANDA ARLENE STARKE Nicknames: Punkin, Littlebit. Memories: 2!6f75 Rota Spain, 121 18!76, J.L., R.H, Activities: Swim Team, '75-'76, DECA, Girls Glee, Modern Dance, Student Store iEVERYONEl. Ambition: college. Hobbies: Messin' around Favorite Quote: Not Everything that is faced can be changed until it is faced. Thanks Mom and Dad. CHARLOTTE ANN STATON Nicknames: Char. Memories: Chaffey '74, Rick, Roller Skating, fun with Marcus and Joe, 2nd Dennis, Black Camaro. Activities: Drill 2 yrs., Banner Corp 1 yr., Big- Little Sister program. Ambition: College. Favorite Quote: Lord grant us Peace, for all we have and are, come from you. Isaiah 26:12 l I .eb KU RT STEGER JENNIFER JOYCE STEINHAUER Activities: Hiking Club, Benchwarmers, Senior Senate. Memories: 12f4!77, Mammoth, Yosemite, Malta, Good times wf R,K., R.A. Good times wf r.k., r.a., ko, m.b., c.w., k.l., j.d., j.a., crafts table 21. Favorite Pastimes: Doing wierd things wf friends. Being with Ron. Favorite Quote: We Do Not Remember Days, We Remember Moments. JOY ELIZABETH STERLING Memories: EP, BB, and FM Concerts, DECA Conferences, Beau in Maui: J D., S.H., K.N., A.M., B.G., R.P., Mrs. Woods, Mr. Gray. Activities: Drillteam, Convention, Hi-Fiettes, DECA. Ambition: Hawaii plus 2. Favorite Quote' Dear friend when it's time to say goodbye, please don't say see you later. R.P,, Mom we've graduated, I LOVE YOUlll! ROGER STEVENS DENISE R. STEWART Nicknames: Deni, Den. Memories: '76-'77, Being with L.B., K.T., S.W., D.R., G.C., and friends, 9-3- 77, 9-22-76, Pepsi, Driving around with Lorri Briney. Pastimes: Tennis, Chasing Guys, Having fun, Going to the beach, Being with Family. Favorite Quote: Always be happy and be yourself. RICHARD STU RCO Z' .ew :' i DAVID MICHAEL STOKES Nickname: Jolly Green Stokey. Memories: Latin Club, Paper Staff. Favorite Quote: You're never alone with Schizophrenial! KIM STEWART THERESA LYNN STOCKHAM Memories: Jalapeno BB, C-Bing JN'S BB, BOTBG '76, August '77, BWC, Chaffey '74, '76. Activities: Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Brass Choir, Orchestra, Pageant, HiFiettes' Vice-Pres., DECA, CSF, Powder Puff Football, Convention. Hobbies: piano, trumpet. Ambitions. Music, Journalism. Favorite Quote: I will Never leave thee nor forsake thee. Seniors 59 ANI f LINDA L. SULLIVAN Nicknames: Lin, Sully, Treeny Memories: Summer '77, CC man, Beatles, RODRICK, S.F.'s Beach House, Newport with MJM, Trouble with L P., Carter, Smoothies. Activities: Beatlemania 1-4. Favorite Pastimes: Getting tired-up, hittin' Jamaca Ct., beachin' it with Cin, Loving Charley, Spying with SF., Concerts. STARLA SOMM ERVILLE CYNTHIA SUNDAHL Nicknames: Cyndoll, Baby Meows Mom. Memories: My Fabulous night life with K.W., M.C., K.N., V.P., donuts and dance practice with Paysona, my beach house, Jo Jo and Mi MI . . . Purr, I told you I'm not a chicken, six in a courier, good ol' Dave and Skip, Ambitions: College . . . and then? 60 Seniors WILLIAM SWANSON JERRY SWISH ER PETER DAVID TEAGUE Nicknames: George, Fog. Memories: Back East, '74, Yosemite' '768t'78, England, Scotland and Wales '77, San Francisco '77, Swamp War '77. Activities: Hiking Club, Speech, Library Asst. Ambitions: Berkeley '78-'83, Then?? Favorite Quote: Youth shall be served, frequently stuffed with chestnuts. f J. Thurber MARK ALAN TEMPLE Memories: Bread night with P.M., R.S., R.G. AND C.R., 3M.V Corps Members. Computer Cards, Drum Solo Composition '77, T.R.'s Brown Flame. Activities. Marching Band, Pep Band, Drum Section Leader, Hits. Favorite Quote: Cherish what you have today, because you aren't going to have it forever. MARK TERHAAR RICHARD TERRAZAS KATHLEEN MARIE TEX Nicknames: Katy, K.T. Memories: Sambos, Unfinished mural, Tripoly, House Exchange, Spearish, S.D. P.E. '77 with the group. Goodtzmes with Patty and Chris. Favorite Quote- But take your time, think a lot, think of everything you've got, for you will still be here tomorrow, but your dreams may not Cat Stevens SHARII LYNN THATCHER Nicknames: Shorty, Shrimp. Memories: Navy Assembly, A guy I met in Bus. Mach. Name Unknown. Activities: Dance Production. Ambition: To become a Professional dancer. Favorite Quote: Give and you will receive. KAREN ANN THEIN Memories: LB. dropped choc. malt on me, Van Matre's class, Favorite Pastimes: Playing Softball, going to the Beach, Going to Beauty College. Favorite Quote: A smiling face is magical. A face that makes Sunshine and Friendship. hit is -x - ,ieiiiiiioiiiii ' . iii. f1:sgae sr , -. we t i 11 - . . ' X i -- - ,tellers -- JOHN TIBURZI ROXANNE MARIE THOMPSON Nicknames: Rocky, Colorado critter, Roxy, Rocky racoon. Activities: AFS, treasurer-4, track, Benchwarmers, Jr. Judiciary, Sr. Senate. Memories: AFS parties '76, 'tGodfrey, times with Vicki, TAIL, Harvest Ball '77, X-mas dance '77- greatest memory-being with Dave. Favorite Quote: Hi Hon, Hey Critter. TERI LYNN THOMPSON Nicknames: Theil. Memories: Toffee Nuts and Pepsi Lights, The Three Muskateers and Friends. Activities: Avoiding involvement wherever possible. Favorite Pastimes. Dance, Disco, Shimmy, Shake and Bump. Ambitions: To be happy and be my own person. Favorite Quote: You have to go through Hell to get to Heaven. E DARREN THORNTON SHELBY ANNE THORNTON Nicknames: Markus Welby. Memories: 10th grade, football games, Joey, Mary, Karen, Char, Charley, Gene and my Senior year. Favorite Teacher: Mrs. Miller, because she let me be creative in Crafts Class, Favorite Quote: Live life to it's fullest. WENDY KRISTINE THOWLESS Memories: CIF Swimming '74, Halloween '76, Forest Home, 51 14!77, daisies, kyacking, UCSD, Harvest Ball, 1f1f78. Activities: Swim Team, Young Life, CSF, Convention, Daisy Chain, Benchwarmers, Pagent, Annual Staff. Favorite Quote: To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the Heaven. H...-3, i MARGARET ANN TINTLE Nicknames. Maggie, Mag. Memories: TERRY-the best and worst year-and-one-half of my life, 'TI still love you, Colour my World, 22, All my dear friends whom I thank for still being here. Activities Basketball 1-4, Volleyball 2-3. Ambition: Ph. D in English and Chem. Teach College. Favorite Quote: DESIDRATA and another one, Terry knows. RONALD TOWNSEND DANA TRUAX BRADLEY TYLER CHRISTINE YVONNE TYLER Nicknames: Chris, Critter. Activities: Racquetball, Tennis. Favorite Pastimes: Guitar, being with friends, cruising in my bug, Favorite Quote: Go for it!! DANA VIN EYAR D Seniors Enjo Rela ation ,Ji -.41 GORDON ALAN VAN HUIZEN Memories: Brain Salad Surgery, Chill Factor iGee, it's cold in here? Elpe Works Tour, Ladyfriend, Lakeside, The Triad, The night of Oct. 31, 1976, UN , 2112, BOC in Concert, Knights of the Blue Hood. Favorite Quote: Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends. HELPM DONALD CAMIEL VAN TIEGHAM Nicknames: Belmo, Van Thai-gram. Memories: The Red Apple, Weekends with T.W., The Cock-pit, Sub, Torturing Mr. Bug, Tull, Yes, Donavan. Activities: Beach Parties with Doug and Tim. Ambitions: Meditating with the Mahareshi. Beatle Reunion, Peace Rally '79. Favorite Quote: Is this not dying. , 1'Can you dig it? The Beatles ANN VARELLA EDMOND VIDOVITCH Mary Harvey tries to remember calculus formula, while Terri Phares tries to enjoy the cafeteria food, KATHLEEN LYNN VINTON Nickname: Cassie, Cassienova. Best Memories: Mac Concert Triple Threats, Parties, J,B.'s Mansion, BBQ at BB, Grape and AI, Scoob and Doobin' with Rob, Mid January '78, Cowboy Country, Borrego with stud, Secrets with Scotty-Bear, Loving and Laughing with Ron, All the loving memories with Rob and Shell, thanks kiddo's!! MANUEL VITO VITALE Memories: first Friday Night with my car, and every Tuesday Night. Activities: Swimming, Bicycling, Tackle Football, Dancing. My favorite year '77, is being with Mario, Maria, Suzi, Joe Z., Frank, Joe A,, Jeantte, Anna. 62 Seniors , 3 S. DEBRA LYNN WALKER Nicknames: Deb: Memories- Living in Hawaii for 6 years, Playing softball, Cheerleading for the local football team in Hawaii. Activities: Bowling, Nursing, School, Ambition: Registered Nurse: Pastimes: Embroidery, Sewing. Quote: Love means never having to say you're sorry, SANDRA WALKER I doubt if it's anything in that Civic's book that's making Tim Smith grin like that. ., ,-. E , .., e we 1 . ,Q -X if CAROLYN JEAN WALLACE Memories- '77 trip to Disneyland with C P., W.W., 81 Debbie, '76-'77 working for G.H.S. and getting paid for itl Hobbies: Macrame and Potters Wheel. Favorite Quote: All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small, All things wise and wonderful, The lord God made them alll' Cecil Frances Alexander CINDY LEE WALLER Nicknames: Cin, Deenie. Memories: PPRJ, Summer with Linda, Sunny Days at Jamaica Ct, Smoothies, C'est La Vie, Pastimes: Skiing, Concerts, Parties, Beach, Badmintin, Beef-n-Bun, Grand Prix, Getting Fired Up: Ambitions: State, HaIcyon's, Live at the beach, Australia. Quote: Let nothing come between .. Simple man, simple dream J,D Souther ROBERT ALLEN WALLS Nicknames: Big Al. Memories: The year '77l, Helix game, Tammy, Christmas '76, J.G., All parties, Becky, Summer N.Y. City, Patty. Activities: Football 1-4, Tennis 1-4. Favorite Quote: For all those ladies I had my time with and all those I didn't, they don't know what they missed DS.: LS.: J.W.: A.C.: C.L., J.0. RONALD WALTERS Nicknames: Ron, Lancelot, Bagoda Memories: Great times with D.W., L.G:, R.G., Meeting R.F., Beach Party, Campland '77 with friends, Running R,L,'s, 81. Activities: Soccer 2-4. Pastimes: Motorcycles, Catamaranin', Skiing, Off-roading. Ambitions: Hawaii in '78, 100 R.L.'s or bust. Favorite Quote: So, Play some Aerosmith Man! , What can I say? , Give me a Break DONALD ROBERT WALTON Nicknames: Don, Leroy, Lancey. Memories: Superstition '76, T.H:'s party Concerts with Leroy, Campland with R.W., D.B., T.H., RC., L.C. Activities: Tennis 2-4, Racquetball, Skiing, Sailing. Pastimes: Surfing, Cycling. Favorite Quote: Northern lights flashed by and then they were gone and as old stars would die so the new ones were born, and ever on I sailed. Forgiener JENNA WAR D-STEINMAN Nicknames: Jaws, Shark. Memories: Homecoming IYes HOMECOMINGJ '74, Ghosts of the Golden West '75-'77, Fullerton Travelodge, Europe '76, C.C., A.W. A L.I., Bananas, Kite flying Lifeguards, Picnic, etc., Spred Satin, Munch.!, Security?, Here! iHarvard '77i, Room 11 Et everyone. Quote: High School is a State of Mind GS TIMOTHY WARNE SANDRA WARNEV Nicknames' Sandy Memories: 9th grade with T.D., All the years with T.A., All the good times with the Law Enforcement class. Activities: Law Enforcement, Badminton. Favorite Quote: l'I never ached for the sound of being alone. Hobbies: Horseback riding, the beach, badminton, Concerts and Binking with T.A., Favorite Teacher Dowdy. DAVID CARTER WARREN Memories: Sierras 73-77, Memories with Brad, Sailing with family, Casual Corner, Roxanne: Activities: Tennis, Conventions 77- 78, Senior Senate, Ski Club, Favorite Quote: But Two are walking apart forever and wave their hands for a mute good bye. Jean Ingelow l'The worst is yet to come, Lord Tennyson Good Memories I . . N M, 3 i i 1-'ls L 'L 14,35 .- -. ,N .Q r 1 , : 555: 2 of ega- JANICE LYNN WARREN Memories: 3-26-60, Reksan, Dr. Peper, S.W., Bones, S.B., C.A.'s MG, 8-24-77 getting my Javelin, J Tulls bass player, Yes, ELO, annie fanny and A.W.D., my family. Activities: Tennis and softball team. Ambitions: Seeing meeting and dating Chris A. Favorite Quote: That's all I can say cuz I can't say no more. THOMAS WILLIAM WARRINGTON Nicknames: Tom, Motormouth, Scholar. Memories: Christmas Dance '76-'78, Eur. '77, Hawaii, Art Drew, D W., J.N Bt LL, 1st queen prom '77. Activities- Speech Pastimes: Commercial Artist, Tennis, Traveling, Drawing, Writing Music, Meeting people. Quote: I will tie my spirit to the gentle sound of the waters lapping on a higher ground. PAMELA DEE WAYMIRE Nicknames: Pam. Memories: Say What? Photography?-Talks with C.C. and mom, partying with L.M., T.M., C.C., and L.B., cruisin' with Cher, missing Lynda, 10-14-77, 4- 12-77, Roller-skatin-beachboys. Activities: DECA 3-4CPres.l, Gymnastics, Modern Dance- Production. Ambitions: Court Reporter, Moneyl, Special thanks to Nlomll! PATRICK WAYMIRE JONI LYNNE WEBB Nicknames: JoJo, Joni Maroney, Boney. Memories: Going to B,A. to see B.H., Going to the beach with S.K. and M.W., Having lots of fun with CS. Activities: Campus Life. Pastimes. Bowling, Babysitting. Amoitionsz Getting married and having kids. Favorite Quote: Don't worry about tomorrow DANIEL WEDWICK DANIEL MARK WEINTRAUB Nicknames: Dan. Memories: Yosemite J.S. 9-24-77, afternoons at the mansion with Solo, Yana, Dick, and Pooh Bear, Sun Valley Open. Conventions studying chem with J,C. Activities: Swimming, Water Polo, Daisy Chain, Paper Staff. Favorite Quote: A sharp tongue is the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use Washington Irving NANCY WEIR CHRYSTEEN WEISS ill Never Fad IRMA WHITE JANELL L, WHITTEN Nicknames: Nellie, Jello Memories: Desert with CG and LS, 2!13!77, Tahoe 8176, CG 11f7o, friends with Les, Deb and gang. Ambitions: Living life to it's fullest. Favorite Quote: Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow, Don't walk behind me, I may not lead, Just walk beside me and be my friend. MICHELLE WIERSNIA CHRISTOPHER WIESNER WENDY MAE WILCOX Nicknames: Windel, Quiet. Memories: Summer of '75, '76, '77 Disneyland '77, Camping with friends, Canoeing with friends '73, '74, '75, '77, Disneyland '77 with D,D., C.W., C.P Activities: Soccerettes, 2 and 3, Latin Club 3,4. Favorite Quote: What you are is G0d's gift to you: what you do with yourself is your gift to God. Ambitions: Forestry. BEVERLY LYNN WILSON Nicknames: Creeper, Bevercreep. Memories: May 8, 1974, Alpine Summer 1977, Meeting Ugly and Jerk-face, August 1-7, 1976. Activities1H.C.,J.O., B.S., B.J., Slezy Gordons, Praising Jesus, Rock Climbing. Favorite Quote: ...yet not my will, but Thine be done. Luke 22:42, Philippians 1:2- 11 Seniors 63 I Beck Lawyer Serves A Presid nt f xxx. f . GAIL MARIE WILSON Memories: July 4th 1977. July 4th 1976, January 2-9 1977, August 13-20 1977, Good times with friends. Activities: Drama 1-3, Frosh Cheer, Class ofhcer 1-2. Hobbies: Baking, Exercising. Pastimes: Being with Tom. Favorite Quote: If I give away all I have, and if I deliver my body to be burned, but have not love, I gain nothing, COLLIN WILSON DEBORAH WINTER 64 Seniors 1. DIANE WINTER SHARON MARIE WINTERS Nicknames: Princess, Sharon Marie, Shorty. Memories: Growing up w!C.J., H.E., J.S., Littleton Rd. Days, Hill, Canyon, 6-15-75, 11-3- 75, 12-25-76, Xmas, 6-5-77 David Craig gave me a pearly. Pastimes: Being with David, Mts. Ambitions: Get married, live in Colorado Mts, Favorite Quote: I love you David! You're my everything! KAREN LYNNE WOODMAN Nicknames: Blondie, Ed, Tard. Memories: good times-P.K., M.C, K.P., B.R., S.D., C.S., Huntington Beach P.B., partying, Football, concerts. Activities: Benchwarmers, crusin', boy watching, dance, Drama, Karate. Ambitions: New Zealand, fashion merchandising, round world travel. Favorite Quote: The future is forbidden to no one ... unless we forbid it to ourselves. KIM WOODS JOHN BRADLEY WOODS RAE ANN WOOLMAN Nicknames: Red, Sunshine. Memories: Fiesta Island and Ralph, sunrise, 2nd street at jamies, off Roading w! C.D., 81 C.C., look at j.f. R.B. lucky H2 Jamie it's snowing. Activities: Banner corps '76, '77, '78 track '76, Soccerettes '77. Pastimes: Buzzing around. Favorite Quote: Just because it dldn't last, doesnlt mean it wasn't good. STEVEN CLARK WORTH Nicknames: Nomad, Toad. Memories: School games, underpopulated parties, Brawley. Favorite Quote. When there's nothing to Lose and everything to gain.,. RONALD WOTRING SUE WRAY KAREN YOBI LISA JEANNE YOHE Nicknames: Lizel, Yoheski. Memories: Colorado '76, Being with my good friends Cgetting to know J.R. and her murtle! I Activities: Choir 2-4, Tennis Team 1-2, Pageant 2-4. Pastimes: Skiing, Hiking, Traveling, The outdoors. Ambitions: Forestry. Favorite Quote: Pines and waters and deep singing winds, the mountains are calling and I must go -John Muir: Psalms 121 MICHAEL ZAWALNICKI Nicknames: Manny, Moe, Jack, Orr, Robby. Memories: Spring '61, Summer of '76. Activities: Street Hockey, Deke Hunting, Making Onion Rings, FMC backer. Favorite Quote: Les Canadians kill the Blues, -G.L. Gee Wally -T.C. 'tNow Listen, I told you to stop calling me Bone-head, says an angered John Kinney. Tony Abat Imad Aljabi Baba Chris Baba Christi Babb Rick Barnicle William Batchelder Robin Becker John Beren Melissa Black Jack Brady Steven Cronin Brian Deverill Tammy Driggers Jeffery Egenberger Richard Ernst James Evans Carla Ewans Steven Farrier Michael Focht Joseph Ford David Fox John Gardner David Geairn Michele Claim Darren Greenhalgh Edward Greta Thomas Henson Curt Hill Yvette Huard Darryl Kaneshiro Camera Shy Theodore Lithopoulous Ronald Lopez Martin Lykke Steven Marshall Michael Mc Ghee Steve Milano Robin Miller Mirtha Mojoli Mathew Moore Chris Murguia Clint Najera: Kevin Neville Lorrie Nichols Scott Olson Luis Padilla Diane Papitto Sandra Perkins Pamela Prewitt Randall Roberts James Robertson Daniel Roden James Roma Stuart Ruhle James Scott Christian Stille Diana Swerilas Peter Thornell Kim Tschirhart Jennifer Tyler Mark Varney Carmen Vassallo Daniel Williams Terry Zdy sb' vf-1-51' f is l 2 A V! ' 1 JANE MARIE ZBORAY Nicknames: Janie, Sam, Jane Bug. Memories: 12-6-75, 5-29-76, Concerts: ELO, Al Stewart, Supertramp, Roberta Flack, Talking with Spazrno, Best times with Laurie. Activities: Banner Corps 1- 4, JOSEPH ZEENKDV Nicknames: Joe, Zink, Zinky, Czar. Memories: County, State, Regional and National DECA Conferences, ASB Conventions, original Pikers Elite. Activities: DECA 3,4, Football 1,2, Favorite Quote: 'Tomorrow is just one of yesterdays dreams. KAY MARIE ZIMMERMAN Activities: Band, Choir, CSF, Christmas pageant, Daisy Chair-, senior senate. Memories: Music! Honor bands, Europe '76, music camp with Phill '77, selling fruitcake, singing, good times with Sue and Shelley, trident mints. Favorite Teacher- Mrs. Lane and Mr. Boucher, Favorite Quote: Music is the universal language of mankind. CHERYL ZULAUF Sara Richards stops to chat with llfevin Sprong, Seniors 65 iii ,fi K it The results ofthe standouts were: fleft upperl IVlrs. Fenn and lVlr, Bradly-favorite teachers. lleft lowerl Jim Kelly and Sue Hamner-most spirited. imiddle upper? Dave Johnson and Nancy Sprague'Unsung heroes. Cmiddle lowerl Celia Lawley and Darren lVlcKellop-vocal music. 66 Seniors During mid-December, Seniors voted for the students they felt most deserved an award in a special Held. The standouts were changed this year to incorporate awards which the student had to achieve for himself. , ,,...--'S 36 frxfrd ft lright upper? Larry Stahl and Kay Zimmerman- instrumental music, fright middle! Danny Weintraub and Laura Newton best writers, fright Iowerl Mitch Sosna and Jeannie Kenrick- lVlost school service. 3 NIP f i 5 .-Q W f I ,,......- 'MB I I if 5 . U11 J is Som Seniors Really Stood Gut .ooo so Pictured Cleft upper? are Brian Peck, Stephahi Shine, and Kelly l-larless-most dramatic. Cleft middle-D Karen Naser and Tim Elmore- most artistic. fleft lowerl Mark Pizzato and Pam Phillips- most academic. imiddle upperl Barb Petix and Steve Adams-most compatable, Cmiddle lower? Jenna Ward-Steinman and Brad Krasnoff-most likely to succeed. fright? Ken lVIcDilI and Peggy Adams- best athletes Seniors 67 We Came Section Editor: Wendy Thawless 68 Activities We Enjo ed Students enjoyed many activities that Grossmont had offered throughout the year. One of these activities vvas the Christmas Pageant. lVlany students participated in this, during its 52nd year of production. Another activity that vvas enjoyed was the Powder Puff football game. In the past years at Grossmont the Hi-Fiettes have played the vvomen faculty, but this year there vvas a change. The Hi-Fiettes played the Freshmen, J.V., and the Varsity Cheerleaders. Class Competition vvas a major activity ofthe year. It involved many students in each of the grades. The competition took place during the lunch break throughout the year. IVlany of the different races included, a tri-cycle race, potato sack race, and a melting of a tvventy-hve pound block of ice. Activities are often what keeps the student involved in school. They give the T students something to look forvvard to. They give them some excitement in their day to day school life. We'Il Never Forget Activities 69 Dance Reflec s Season' Romance Pictured at right are Renee Nusbaum and her date Tony Shank searching for their ornament amid the 150 others waiting to be found. lVliddle left: the entrance to the Al Bahr Temple where the theme l'ReHections of Christmas came alive at the Christmas Dance. lVliddle right: Dancers boogie to the beat of 'Boogie Nights while enjoying the music with the 300 others who attended the aFFair. At the bottom of page, couples sway to the music of Prysm during one of the evening's slow dances. The traditional llgirl ask guy Christmas Dance, one of many student body holiday activities, was held at the spacious Al Bahr Temple in Kearney lVlesa on December 10th. As early as the first day of school, some girls began scanning the campus to ind the perfect date, and then schemed for three months about how to ask him to attend. Throughout the romantic evening, couples danced to the music of Prysm, while others periodically visited with one another, enjoyed refreshments, or scanned the walls for their personal momento ofthe evening's festivities, a Christmas tree ornament labeled for each couple and hung on ribbon around the dance fioor. E as si k, l Z Hr. X1iE E. NQ Q L..- N., if we 1 if'-fe' E lbw ., . W -. .2 . 1' I- -. N 'il Student Conclav Selects ASB One ofthe many unique activities at Grossmont, the Annual Nominating Convention, is the method of selecting candidates for the ASB election. The ranks of contenders for the year's ASB Commission were narrowed to two nominees for each oftice, during two days of grueling decision making. All ofhces were contested, with as many as six hopefuls competing for Secretary. The convention process was buttressed by a small army of 105 oficials, talliers, sergeant-at-arms, and pages. The delegates, each representing seven students, were grouped into 20 delegations, each having its own unique style. The Convention was the culmination of months of intensive planning by the ASB, who tried to copy the procedures ofthe Presidential Nominating Conventions. Pictured at lower left is Dan Weintraub Hgetting out the vote. Lower right: Sherri Walters, Steve Grove, and Dave Helfand. it 'lf Activities 71 ASB Serves Student Nee s The Associated Student Body performed a dual role. What many students saw, and many considered the most important task, was the student activities program. The ASB sponsored and supported many activities that the administration lacked the time and energy to provide. But the ASB did more than sponsor activities, it was the students' voice. ASB worked constantly to represent the wishes of students to the Administration and beyond. Grossmont's activity program involved thousands of dollars. All campus clubs and organizations had to be chartered by the Commissioner of Service, and all their funds went through the Commissioner of Finance. All dances and special assemblies were planned by the Commissioner of Activities. Students were hit with a barrage of ribbons, pom-pons, and pep rallies, all launched by the Commissioner of Spirit. Grossmont head counts were made by the Commissioner of Elections and her Elections Board. The Commissioner of Commissioner of Girls' Activities. The Commissioner of Boys' Activities publicized sports and organized other activities for Grossmont guys. And the majority of the posters and banners on campus were the work of the Commissioners of Publicity. The ASB had many special projects. These included Welcome Week, Homecoming, Student Council, the Convention, Leadership Conferences, Racquetball tournaments, and a Class Competition designed to promote student involvement in school activities. ASB also worked on reducing school vandalism, wrote the student report for the school's accreditation, and, with all deliberate speed, worked to secure student rights. Throughout it all, the ASB prospered under the leadership of President Jeannie Kenrick, who, assisted by Vice President Gary Depew and Secretary Kelly Harless, led the classes through many exhaustive labors. A special word must be made about Sales had her hands full trying to feed Advisor Gloria Jones, whose vast hungry spectators. All the myriad functions of Hi-Fiettes were run by the experience and sagacious wisdom made it all possible. 72 Activities . l l 4 At the top of the opposite page is Jeannie l'J.K. Kenrick explaining the mysteries of Homecoming to the Leadership Class. In the center is ASB Advisor Gloria Jones. Below is the 1977-78 ASB Commission. Front row: Jeannie Kenrick, President, Stephanie Shine, Commissioner of Elections, Barb Petix, Commissioner of Girls' Activities, Kelly Harless, Secretary, Linda Sardo, Commissioner of Service, Julie Eichinger, Commissioner of Boys' Activities ss L J gf :Sn L Nancy Sprague, Commissioner of Activities, Kris Lewis, Co-Commissioner of Publicity, Brian Peck, Co-Commissioner of Publicity, Sue Hamner, Commissioner of Spirit, David Johnson, Representative at Large. Top row: Lori Lancaster, Commissioner of Finance, Gary Depew, Vice President, Debbie Savelesky, Commissioner of Sales, Above is the ASB Leadership Class. Front row: Laura Gotkowitz, Gary Depew, Jan Selby, Kelly .six , .... ...M-'44 Q Harless, Linda Sardo, Sue Hamner, Becky Lawyer. Second row: Missy Sickles, Stephanie Shine, Nancy Krehbiel, Julie Eichinger, Janet Crock, David Johnson. Third row: Kris Lewis, Debbie Savelesky, Alison Nlead, Craig Niederberger, Lynn Gerhardt, Barb Petix, Nancy Sprague. Top row: Brian Peck, Chris Nlerrill, Jeannie Kenrick, Lori Lancaster, Greg Butsko, Jill Smith. Activities 73 l Hi Fiettes offer Service sim.. Q r.. g. T' H -wr' .. 'bf . Hi Fiettes', a girls' service club, required time and patience from each board member in order for the organization to be a successful one. Before the opening of school, plans had been made for the annual Hi Fiette Big-Little Sister program designed to welcome freshman girls. Hi Fiettes' many activities have ranged from the Powder Puff Football game, where the Hi Fiette Board plays the Cheerleaders, to the annual Spring Fling Dance. Services the Hi Fiettes provide include the Thanksgiving Can Drive, Faculty Teas, and birthday Howers for birthday girls. The Hi Fiettes' started a new idea which stemmed from the overload of applications for board members. Since over sixty girls applied and only twenty girls can become board members a reserve board was formed. These girls help the board members with various activities. Hi Flette members beginning at the bottom are: R. Hogarth, K. Naser, T Stockholm, B. Petix. Second row: C. Hamlin, S. Payne, W. Steward, S. Graven L. Gerhart, N. Sprague, G. Daly, D. lVliller, R. Klocksieben, lVl. Bevington, l.. Nlorales, S. Nlattox. Top row: lVl. Smith, L. Lucatuorto, L. Adams, D. Dargis. ,fwfx W' , ...bw ,, , i i 23- ,M xyuwfig eer Defeats Hi Fiettes In Po der Puff Once again, the Hi Fiettes sponsored the annual Powder Puff Football Game. With the help of many Varsity football players and coaches, the girls prepared for the event for several weeks. Instead of challenging the women faculty members, as was tradition, the Hi Fiettes' opponents were the Varsity and J.V. cheerleaders. Rooted on by ten rather strangly dressed male cheerleaders, both teams played a fun and exciting, but difficult, flag football game. With a hnal score of 20 to 8, the cheerleaders were victorious. At top of page, Ken Notham, Chris Merrill and Ron Bassett enthusiastically bound towards the football Held to cheer for Powder Puff Football players ln a reversed-role afternoon of excitement. Middle left, Hi Fiette team members listen intently to Varsity football coach Sick as they discuss the strategy for their next play. Middle right, defensive Hi Fiette players Liz Lucatuorto and Dawn Dargis attempt to block offensive player Candy Coffey on Grossmont's football Held during the first half of their game on December 9, 1977. After receiving the ball, Debi Miller makes her way down Held during the flag football game while Nancy Sprague, 26, blocks Liz Boniface, 58. Hi Fiette team members were L. Adams, S. Benham, M. Bevington, D. Cummins, G. Dally, D. Dargis, W. Jameson, L. Jones, D. Kozak, L. Lucatuorto, S. Maes, S. Mattox, D. Miller, L. Morales, K. Naser, J. Norton, S. Payne, L. Piepenbrink, J. Smith, M. Smith, N. Sprague, and T. Stockham. The cheerleader's team was composed of S. Barnes, L. Boniface, G. Boudreau, L. Brooks, C. Correia, J. Davis, R. Fairburn, C. Coffey, K. Lopez, J. Malmin, K. Moore, T. Smith, B. Steinman, and S. Vasiliou. Male cheerleaders were Ron Bassett, Steve Carter, Dave D'Angelico, Ed D'Angelo, John Freese, Chris Merrill, Ken Notham, Roland Solorzano, Tony Tafoya, and Matt Vokey. Activities 75 Pageant Kindles Chri tmas Warmth As orchestra music filled the Old Gym, pageant's hnal Picture Scenes told the the 52nd annual Christmas Pageant was story of lVlary and Joseph's travels to about to be presented as Grossmont's Bethlehem and Baby Jesus' birth, The traditional gift to the community. A Red Robe Choir also contributed their mythical Medieval Court on Christmas beautiful voices to these last scenes and Eve was depicted in the opening scene, sang the UAlleluia Chorus and HOh where the King, Queen, Lords and Come All Ye Faithful which brought to Ladies were entertained by various a close this performance that once songs and dances. Following this was again reminded audiences of the the spectacular lVladonna Scene where wonder and beauty of the Christmas saintly Candlebearers knelt rever- Season. ently before the Virgin lVlary. The Pictured at top of page are guitar player Cari Williams Chiddenl and lVllnstrels fbackl Lisa Yohe, Karen Barnes, tfrontb Julie Viskas and Celia Lawley as they open the pageant with the traditional llGreen Sleeves song. Above: Heads are bowed as the Feast Scene Queen gives a blessing before festivities begin. Pictured are Red Robe Choir Nlerrymakers, Jesters Julie Eichinger and Nancy Krehbiel, Page Kris Lewis, and Lords and Ladies Wendy Fitzpatrick, Roland Solorzano, Wendy Thowless, Brian Peck CKingJ, Grace Consoli CQueenJ, Paul Dally, Susan Helmstetter, and Jim Robertson. Not pictured is Stephanie Shine talso Queenl. Right: Wiseman Billy Spain presents a gift of gold as Mary CSue Hamnerl, Joseph tBrad Krasnoffl, and Little Angel Debbie Nations watch over the Baby Jesus during the closing Picture Scene. Not pictured is Terri Phares lalso lVlaryJ. 76 Activities , l s 9 ll f G N-x Top left: Red Robe Choir's 81 members plus 18 returning alumni from 1976 and 1977 join together to add special Christmas spirit to the pageant through their joyous songs. Top Right: ltAnd low, the star in the east came before themfl Shepherd boy Jim Cress tnext to lefti points to the Star of Bethlehem while shepherds Lynn Eggertsen, John Bannister, Doug Benson, and Valerie lVloore stare with fright and amazement. Middle Left: During the Feast Scene, lvlerrymaker soloist Steve Kennedy sings tlGod Rest Ye lvlerry Gentlemen while Jesters and lVlerrymakers listen with awe. lVliddle Right: Joseph tBrad Krasnoffi and lVlary lSue l-lamnerl are watched by Innkeepers Nancy Sprague and Vicki Payson lleftl as they walk through the town of Bethlehem, while Women at the Well Lori Lancaster, Norma Gernn, and Kelly Cress gossip among one another. At left are Carol Peters lfar left! and Sue Kummerovv posing as the Virgin lVlary in the Nladonna scene. Activities 77 Turmoil Reign In R hearsals 5 M Knees knocked and sweat broke out as the curtain rose on the Monday night performance of the 1978 Christmas Pageant. From the elevating of the Little Angels to the precision needed to pull a curtain, practices ranged from one to three hours at a time as directors and students worked together to make the four pageant performances successful. 78 Activities At top of page, pageant director Dani Barton fat left of picturel discusses the problems of the show during its last rehearsal with directors tcounter clockwisel James Nichols, Richard Plum, Rosemary Redditt, Elaine Rhodes, Robert Boucher, Judi Fenn, and Robert Di Pinto. Nliddle Left: On dress rehearsal night, Ron Bassett models his rather unusual attire as he prepares for his role as the cook in the pageant's Feast Scene. Middle Right: Preparing for dress rehearsal, Jan Selby painstakingly applies Wendy Thowless' makeup while Robert Redford supervises the undertaking from behind. Right: Candle bearers, Susan Benham, Stacy Graham, and Carol Cornett gracefully How offstage to HO Holy Night while Sue Kummerow, as the lVladonna, awaits the closing curtains during the last pageant rehearsal before opening night. Drama Gets It Act Together The advanced Drama classes were composed of students who survived Drama I, and met period 2 and 3 every morning. lVls. Meyers instructed the classes except during a 3 month leave of absence. Drama's first presentation was the 5th annual Dramathon. Students and parents filled the Old Gym during the three hour show of skits, parodies, songs, and dances. The Drama department kicked off the month of February with a 3 night run of HGeorge Washington Slept Here directed by lVls. Skinner. The cast included 16 people and after 4 weeks of long rehearsals the play was nnally presented, complete with special effects like thunder storms, lawnmowers, a smokefilled fireplace, and destruction ofthe set at the end of the play, uYou're a Good lVlan, Charlie Brown was the Drama department's spring production. The play was presented to full audiences in early lVlay. The spoof about Charlie Brown, written by Charles Schultz, dealt with many of the characters in the comic strip. Smatterings, the annual final for the drama department, concluded the year for the Drama students. lVlaterial for Smatterings must be written solely by the student, Eve minutes in length, and have a theme. The El Recuerdo camera captured the above aspiring Ustars on their way to Hollywood. The Drama Department boarded a bus towards bigger stages, brighter lights, larger audiences, and, of course, more money. Pictured above are the Ustars . Lower row: L. Sardo, K. Harless, C, Hanson, D. Nliller, B, Peck, B. Snowden. 2nd row: W. Jameson, B. Bowman, P. Jewel, P. Collins, L. Cattell, S. Shine, G. Depew, J. Selby, C. Ireton, J, Davis, J. Vitalis, and C. Eckland, In the bus windows, Darth Vader, a well disguised star, J, Hill, lVl. Staats, L. Horn, B. Steinman, G. Wilson, D. Jones, K. lVlelton, L. Lancaster, and D. Benson Activities 79 Thespians Enchant Crowds With Shows 251 2 WWW 80 Actlvltles ,145 -it ww: -ffsaww: :1yg,.W:wmwm..mw fmmw.11.:g.1,:--,,.,:-f:.:-ff, - um ff ,..,. 11, w g:-, mcg- mann:mfww.::1xqgf-bflffg-Q4Qf-,xgfmiamewxx...gf : ti' N 'Q-su l . sf' 4. if-V' gf- z . ' E Pictured above right: ltYou might as well spend the night, Steve Madge CJ. Selbyl says coyly to Steve CC. lretonl as he realizes he missed his train. Pictured above: 'lThis house has no bathrooms? questions Annabell CS. Shinel of Newton Fuller CJ. Silversl as doddering old lVlr. Kimber QB. Peckl listens. Pictured far left: llI'll bet lVlr. Prescott would pay anything to get his hands on this connives soon to be blackmailer Charlene CD. Nlillerl while unsuspecting lVlrs. Douglous squints over the old map. Opposite left: W. Jameson portraying the surly gum-chewing maid Hester. Drama's nrst semester performances included Dramathon and t'George Washington Slept Here. Dramathon is a required assignment for advanced Drama students and consisted of parodies, skits, songs and dances. This year instead of the usual after-finals show, the Dramathon was presented before Halloween. This enabled a costume contest to take place, where students disguised as crayons won the prize. l'George Washington Slept Here , a light comedy directed by lVls. Skinner, a substitute for ltmother lVleyers, was presented during the First week of February, after four weeks of long, often tiresome rehearsals. The play revolves around a family of four who search for the true home of George Washington. Continuing Grossmont's tradition, the Thespians entertained a variety of audiences during the year. Pictured above: Grace Consoli belts out a stripper song for the finale of her trio of songs as Debi lVlilIer strips in her own style . . . with a pumpkin. uGus, are you okay? asks a worried lVIs. Jones lKelly Harlessl to Gus's kidnappers as lVlr. Eddy tportrayed with longer hair by Gary Depewl listens to the kidnappers requests with alarm during a spoof about a vanishing Gus. llYou're what? exclaims J. Selby, Nl. Staats, L. Sardo, J. Vitalis hidden behind D. lVliller, G. Wilson, K. Harless, behind B. Sreinman, S. Shine, L. Larson, D. Jones, J. Robertson, to a pregnant G. Consoli during the 12 Days of School. Activities 81 Hotdogge s Invade! Having fun skiing down high slopes of powder snow was what ski club members thought about on Thursday nights as they met to discuss their common interest. They chose Big Bear as a location for one day ski trips and Nlammoth for weekend trips, which both offered ample snow for the skiers. Club members also enjoyed lectures and Elms on skiing and the skill and endurance needed to become true masters ofthe sport. Officers ofthe Ski Club are shown top right: They are Nls. Jean Ledbetter, Advisor: Richard Caterina, Treasurer, Robert English, Vice President, Sofia Vasilu, Secretary. Not pictured was Rose Klockeiben, President. Middle right is a picture of a skiier gliding down a mighty slope. Ski club members pictured lower right are: First row: L. Servy, C. Fernandez, J. Yahr, L. Piepenbrink, R. Klockseben, S. Vasilu, R. Hensel. Second row: K. Rustich, J. Bacino, P. Vasilu, R. English, T. Hensen, K. Palmer. Third row: J. Krasnoff, L. Hensei, Nl. King, P. Lucatuarto, J. Westby, R. Oderkirk, K. Douglas, S. Palmer, C. Suggert. Fourth row: G. Gunnerson, L. Godes, D. Walton, C. lVlcWay, T. Guasti, S. Hallet, G. Faharis. Fifth row: J. Westby, L. Shuggert. Not pictured. but active members ofthe Ski Club are: N. Levi, T. Dorn, L. Smith, D. Warren, B. Krasnoff, C. lVIcWay, B. Lucatuarto, L. Lucatuarto, P. Koppang, N. Koppang, V. Van Tieghem. At Zen., H .. I Y .T s K 5 A. ,, he Q 5' S' 55 it :gs i Board Tallies p Elections The final outcome of the selection of class presidents, homecoming kings and queens, and the ASB student body were all a part of the duties given to the '77f '78 Election Board. Ballots were distributed and votes were tallied as more than 20 students donated their time and effort to bring results to the people of Grossmont. Pictured left is Election Board President Stephanie Shine. Above are Election Board members. Front row: S. Hanford, C. Vinton, C. Lewis, T. Ochoa, K. Carter, J. Smith, P. Donnelly. Middle row: G. Jahnke, T. Phares, K. Harless, S. Vasilou, V. lVloore, H. Fitzpatrick, C. Lafleur, D. Nations, T. Sylvester, D. Roberts. Top row: N. Sprague, J. Kenrick, K. Halligan, L. Boniface, J. Davis, L. Gerhardt, P. Dally, S. Shine. Activities 83 nglers Hooked on Fi hing . ff 4. ' 4 ' .' .. ' f :i,'-EW? 5:13 . 5 , V ihi g ff -- 1 g in ii.,. . or . ffis l .,,,fV ,A VIL . xg., X Mer-. .N 3 P 'Z The Anglers sponsored many projects and activities relating to fishing. The club arranged for special discounts for its members at supply stores, and received free fishing supplies and films from tackle companies. Expeditions were planned for both fresh water and ocean fishing enthusiasts. Overall, the Anglers provided many services for f Grossmont fishermen. 1 Pictured above are the Grossmont Anglers. Front Q row: S. Johnson, C, Waldron, D. Schreiner. Top :. row: R. Haack, C. Chenovvth, B. Patton, R. Anderson. l To the immediate right is lVlr. Dowdy, who gave freely of his time so that fish might sleep less soundly. At the far right are the club ofiicers: Steve Johnson, Bob Patton, and Roger Anderson. 84 Activities runnin 'N ri 'x F st? ath lub Explores Limit of Reality At left is the lVlath Club's hardworking team ot teachers and Advisors. They are lVlr. Wilford, lVlrs Jensen, and lVlr. Eklund. Club members below are, front row: J. Shurtleff, C. Phillips, Nl. Pizzato, C. Niederberger, S. Grove, W. Ackerly, S. Helmstetter, D. lVlcKellep, P. Phillips. Top row: E. Lefever, D. Saul, K. Lefever T. Schulz, J. Ohmen, J. Olsen, lVl. Harvey, B. Krasnoff, S. Worth, D. Johnson. Center: members study spatial relationships. The lVlath Club was an integral part of Grossmont's higher math program. It was composed of two groups: the lVlath Seminar night class, and the Calculus class. The lVlath Seminar was primarily designed to supplement the regular math curriculum with more challenging material. The members of the calculus class being, of course, especially gifted in mathematics, were automatic members ofthe club. The math team, which represented Grossmont at regional and local math competitions, was drawn from the ranks of the math club. The math team competed in many competitions, including tests at UCSD, SDSU, and Occidental College. Also, the club worked to prepare its members to represent Grossmont in national testing programs in which all schools participate each year. .. . ,MN T' 4 ' C- .1 - . K Vg Hiking Club Treks To Yosemit In titut The Hiking Club, an organization formed primarily for the Yosemite Institute trip, met once a month. The requirements for the Hiking Club were a ten dollar deposit and a desire to go to Yosemite. Hiking club members visited Yosemite Institute during the week of April 9-12. While they were there, students visited Yosemite Falls, lVlulr's cabin site, lVlirror Lake, Indian Caves, and lVlortar Sites. lVlembers divided into groups in which they learned about glaciers, lake formations, Indian dwellings, Yosemite drainage systems, Hydrology, and Steam Braiding. After tive days in Yosemite Valley, students cross country skied to Crane Flats and spent the remainder ofthe week Snowshoeing, and viewing the San Joaquin Valley Coast Range, and the High Sierra. lVlr. Larry Nordell advises the Hiking Club and Robin lVlacnofsky is the president. The total cost for this excursion amounted to 140 dollars. E i 86 Activities Members of the Hiking Club beginning at the bottom are: W. Fitzpatrick, L. Burgreen, T. lVlc Cabe, P. Heissenburg, R. Nlacnotisky, A. Elkins, B. lVleyer, L. Collard, J. Brucker, D. lVliIler, P. Adams. 2nd row: J. Brown, B. Hill, B. Wilson, C. Nlederburger, G. Pederson. T. White, J. Selby, D. Weintraub. 3rd row: L. Newton, J. Summerfeild, S. Benham, L, Nordell. 4th row: L. Yohe, K. Lefever, L. Beals, K. Barnes, C. Lawley, D. Walker, C. Lefever, C. Bender, D. Richmond, P. Teague, E. Lefever, J. Shurtleff, B. Hill, C. Parker Pictured above is president Robin Nlacnofisky carrying papers for a newspaper drive. King's Kids Enjoy Fellowship .1 mf 1 L. . is Q' w' , WJ we 5. Q The King's Kids, a Christian service organization, met twice a month. lVlr. Dennis Cook, advisor, says the students were interested in promoting the Christian ethics and philosophy. Pictured at left are the Kirig's Kids. Front row: B. Becker, D. Scott, P. lVlinkler, D. Braunette, 2nd row: B. Lawson, D. Caine, T. Elmore, J. Harris, lVlr. Cook. 3rd row: K. Rosenburg, D. Nelson, J. Fowler, J. Oswalt. Below is advisor, lVlr. Cook relating to J. Oswalt. Pictured to the left is D. Scott and D. Braunette at a King's Kid meeting. Lower left: lVlr. Cook leads a King's Kid meeting. Activities 87 Campu Life Does It All Campus Life is a club where people get together to have fun and share with each other their feelings about life. The group starts each year off with their Burger Bash. Through out the year, activities included a kidnapping competition where groups compete with one another in order to ind as many friends with an item that was particularly needed. This was a way in which Campus Life acquired many new members. If a group happened to lose the competition, they were in for a real shock. That's right, thirty volts of electricity went into the famous electric chair. Other activities were the Christmas present exchange, and their yearly haunted house. Campus Life is open to students to come and release their pressures of life and learn to lead a more balanced life style. Each of the activities were guided by the staff of Myles Gentzkow, Dave Lunsford, Janice Gracer and advisor Dennis Cook. Top right are Gary Kenerly, Cody Howell, Jack McClure, Steve Case, Rick Case and Danny Gotses. Middle picture is Lorraine Hensle and Jon Lindermann having a thumb wrestling contest. Group picture is Lisa Pederson, Carol King, Lori Seymour, Darcy Nelson. Row 2: Pam Koppang, Vana VanTiegham, Nancy Sprague, Sue Shaw and Julie Lane. Row 3: Lorraine Hensle, Kelly O'camb, Bob Smith, Phil Wilson and Brian Shea. Row 4: Kathy Hill, Amy Dauber, Jack McClure, Marilyn Hensle, Janice Graser, Dave Lunsford and Jill Meyers. Row 5: Steve Case, Cody Howell, Joe Lawson, Myles Gentzkow, Bruce Lawson and Gary Kenerly. 88 Activities T, ,..., '27 Gal Gets Boys F deration Going '-...NN f iss- .. Q 2 .1 5 Qt if j . ' slsl. J J ,,,, f f a - 421 1 7 f, ,L 2 W .V :,,, as 'L I , ,'1 l 4 L,,L . ,,,,. .,, . A ff , l ...ilil i Boys Federation is a club designed to promote school spirit through a variety of activities. Car rallies and raquetball tournaments dominated most ofthe sports. Although the club was meant for males, tradition was broken as Julie Eichinger, the hrst female of Boys Fed., took her place as president. Along with other officers, Julie and Advisor Jay Younger vvorlced together to offer a wide choice of activities. Pictured above are Boys Fed. members. Top rovv: P. Lopez, D. Smith, R. Riley, lvl. Bernard, J. Eichinger, B. Shiotani, C. lVlerrill, G. Butsko. Bottom rovv: J. Kriebal, C. lVlack, J. Zeenkov, IVl. Smith, K. Nothamb, R. Solorzano. Far left are ofhcers: Julie Eichinger, president, Roland Solorzano, secretary, Chris lVIerrill, vice president, Joe Zeenkov, treasurer. Pictured left is Advisor Jay Younger. Activities 89 Foothill Echoes Staff Goes Editors worked around-the-clock to help perfect the many issues of the Foothill Echoes. Pictured on the top of this page are the paper's editors. Top row: G. Anderson, advisor, R. Nlacnofsky, Feature editor, C. Peters, Advertisement manager, C. lVlerrilI, Sports editor, R. Ferguson, Editor-in- Chief, G. Butsko, Sports editor. Bottom row: R. Carter, reporter, D. Helfand, News editor, D. Weintraub, Editorial editor, B. Lawyer, reporter, S. Hamner, reporter. At right, Advisor, G. Anderson, talks about upcoming articles with editor Chris lVlerriII. Above, Dan Weintraub waits patiently for the printing of the paper. 90 Activities . E 15 A Wh, .Q ftf I V 'gi .. My 9, . If .,-9 ' On-The-Beat For News Sources Deadlines, copy, paste-up, news assignments . . . these were just a few of the many responsibilities a journalist faced when working on the Foothill Echoes, Grossmont's bi-weekly school newspaper. Stories were assigned to reporters and editors alike so recent news could be brought to the student with quickness and accuracy in every issue. Whether it was a new swimming pool under construction or the latest in bathroom graffiti, the Echoes was on the scene to cover it, write it, and print it before preparing for the next newspaper. Along with the work of editors and reporters, the advisor played a signihcant part in the production of the school paper. Nlr. Geoffrey Anderson was in his second year of helping with the publication. The staff's writing sparked controversy as the subject of student journalist's rights came up during the Fall. Besides the regular processing of newspapers, top journalists were chosen to compete in the County Write-Offs to match their skills of news reporting with other county competitors. Pictured left are photographers lVlark Smith, Ron Bassett, Dave Wortman, Staff reporters below. Front row, D. Richman, L. Gerhardt, J. Bussy, R. Bouton, B. Peck, D. Nations. Second row, K. Cottam, G. Consoli, S. Graven D. Perkins, R. Carter, G, Butsko, D. Stokes, R. Solorzano. Activities 91 CSF present Hi h Achievers The California Scholastic Federation was a club which represented Grossmont's high scholastic achievers. Entry requirements each semester were to receive, in specific courses, a minimum of three A's and one B on the semester report card. If a student remained a CSF member for four of their upper six semesters they were eligible to become a Life lVlember, and, as the year drew to a close, a banquet vas given in their honor. As a Life Member, students were also awarded many scholarships and other grants. Meetings were held periodically during the year, and in February the group spent a fun-hlled Saturday in Disneyland. 92 Activities Pictured above, in top row, are CSF members: D. rf Johnson, T. Sosna, M. Olechnowicz, T. Schultz, S. Porter, J. Olsen, J. Sharp, B. Pahon, J. D'Angelo, D. Drew, P. Heissenberger, N. Sperry, D. Worth, S. Walsh, M. Morris, M. Gibbins. Middle row: R. Macnofsky, M. Harvey, C. l.aFleur, D. Nations, B. Oftord, K. Naas, R. Bannister, J. Cox, D. Saul, K Zimmerman, K. Karnowski, T. Buntzen. Bottom row: W. Thowless, R. Palmer, G. McCabe, K. Lefever, M, Staats, S. Metcalf, N. Krehbeil, S. Helmstetter, K. Harless, G. Marrugg, Beth Reed, P. Halamandaris, T. Ochoa, B. Bowman, D. Burgess, M. Bell, J. Brown, T. Phares. Pictured at right is Michael Roach, CSF advisor. Pictured at left are CSF officers, Susan Helmstetter, President, Nancy Krehbiel, Vice President, Mary Harvey, Secretary, Ty Ochoa, Treasurer. 'WW if -es 1? , Y K. igglvvj-:M ,E lk 'A' Ay Q 4, My 'cfm 4 . i-,fy f- if f Activities 93 Music In pires Stud nt Royalaire Rank Leaders pictured at right in back row are Laura Leithoff flieutenantl, Carol Riggs, Kim Easier, Kelsey Rustish, Kelly Cress, Susan Helmstetter lcaptainl. Front row: Marlida Prades Sherri Walter flieutenanti, Suzi Graven, Leslie Jones. 1 fi? M 1- 9959? The Drill Team spent many hours rehearsing new routines and dance steps not only during summer months, but also an average of 16 hours each week during school. By attending special camps during the summer, and through the coaching of choreographer Joyce Shoemaker the Drill Team further developed and perfected their style and skill. Audiences became enthralled with this skillfulness and beauty as the girls performed routines to the band's version of Rocky, Star Wars and Cantina. The Pep Band, a select group of 24 band members, entertained audiences throughout the year with their lively music. They performed at away football 94 Activities games and all basketball games, assemblies, and pep rallies, often doing tunes for cheerleading routines. The Pep Band was also a welcome addition to many other community activities. Group members in top row are J. Rodinec, lVl. LaFleur, S. Naser, S. Stumetz, S. Huruza, T. Denn, R. Elwin. lVliddle row: L. Jones, C. Raptis, D. Gardner, R. DuPont, B. Bender, D. Kuhlow, J. Cox, Nl. Saul, R. Nichols, W Evans. Bottom row: T. Ruiz, P. NlcClintic, lVl. Temple, P. DiPietro, L. Hockman, lVl. Shane, R. Nlurphy, and L. Stahl Cpresidentl. Pictured at right is lVlr. Nichols, director of the band and Pep Band. ji 1 Q ' I Htl V ' 1,. sillllllllllll llllliilliiil ll , Warmers Spark Spirit 1- if ,U f -et fi' , . . Q 'sr . , Q . C., g . -fl -f me T 'S LK . ! ,Y V X- l,i ,giqv X if - f fe e e If s sex 5 f A 'W' if ' , .. .. X I it' I A 5 ,Q X51 K if x :v eg 5 14 U by ,W Jggsm. . . s .I T H511 'L'r ' T tiff? DVS-. f fa 57 . ' ' if . ZZ, Vrr- Dedicated, spirited, enthusiastic .. . these were a few words that described the 1977 Benchwarmers. Consisting of 25 senior girls and their six year old umini Benchwarmer, the group continually supported the varsity football team throughout its season. The girls contributed many hours of hard work for the team during both summer and fall months by serving refreshments during summer practices and often before games, decorating the locker room and lockers, and painting each week's 20 foot run-through. The club also promoted school spirit by wearing pep ribbons and special outfits each Friday, and cheering at games. Half-time activities included sitting on the football field benches, and holding the run-through as the team ran back onto the field. With enthusiastic shouts and Hying pom pons, the Benchwarmers, at top of page, express their spirit during a close football game against El Cajon at Helix Stadium early in the season. Middle right, group members warm the benches on the held while watching one of Grossmont's half-time shows. Benchwarmer officers, pictured middle left, are Wendy Thowless, president, Gretchen Jahnke, secretary-treasurer, Nina Levi, vice president, and Jennifer Steinhauer, assistant publicity. Not pictured is Donna Jones, publicity. Club members, pictured at right in back row are T. Ellis, N. Levi, T. Barnard, T. Phares, J. Steinhauer, D. Jones, K. Woodman, G. Jahnke. Center row: R. Bouton, C. Sundahl, P. Koppang, N. Sprague, W. Thowless, C. Gotses. Front row: D. Culver, J, Early, S. Metcalf, J. Selby, R. Thompson, L. Drew, K. Lewis, B. Lawyer, S. Hamner. Not pictured are V. Payson, S. Shine, 'lmini Benchwarmer Amy Beard, and Nls. Baer, advisor. Activities 95 Musicians arch Unward The Royal Blue and Gold Marching Band, under the direction of Mr. Nichols, entertained its audiences and lifted spirits during its half-time performances at home football games. In addition to these exhibitions, trips were made to Escondido, Mt. Carmel, Chaffey, and Bonita Vista tournament competitions, where the band consistently achieved high ratings. They also participated in the annual Mother Goose Parade, a march through the streets of Disneyland, and the annual Band Jamboree where all 9 schools in the Grossmont district performed their half-time shows. Although hard work and perseverance was needed from the band members, fun and excitement was also a part of their schedule, especially during their spring concert tour in Hawaii. An atmosphere of nervousness and excitement surrounds Shari Frederick lrightl as she performs for the hrst time with the band during a half-time show at Helix Stadium. Below left, band members march toward the stands after their half-time performance at the Grossmont!El Cajon football game. Band ofhcers lbelow rightl, standing, are Phill Halamandaris, vice president, Lori Millan, drum major, Lee McCoy, asst. drum major. Kneeling are Larry Stahl, president, and Dawn McNeil, secretary. Band members, pictured at bottom of page, in back row are A. Ruiz, M. Gill, R. Hemenway, R. Murphy, K. Whisman, D. McDonald, D. Trujillo, L. Jones, C. Raptis, W. Evans, C. Amparan, B. Helfand, D. Rowe, D. Stanley, T. Garrett, S. Gill. 5th row: J. Roberts, D. Holmes, M, MacPherson, T. Abass, D. Derczo, D, Saul, J. Burdick, S. Jacolone, P. Halamandaris, D. McNeil, A. Parker, K, Scaramella, S. DuPont, A. Murphy, B. Bender, D. Kuhlow, A. Higgins, R. Phillips. 4th row: C. Phillips, P. Merrill, K. Zimmerman, J. Fleming, T. Townsend, D. Scott, B. Miller, M. Shane, S. Dahlheimer, P. Rowley, L. Carter, L. Hockman, J. Jones, E. Elwin, P. DiPietro, T. Denn, N. Holden, R. Elwin. 3rd row: S. Palmer, J. Rodinec, K. Naas, H. Peterson, G. Main, H. Snowden, P. Doering, C. Olson, T. Stockman, S, Stumetz, S. Huruza, M. LaFleur, B. Devenberg, J. Gray, M. Morris, R. Deskin, J. ...af f ffm, A, . '-A. Legerton, S. Naser. 2nd row: L. McCoy, J. Woodman, R. DuPont, D. Gardener, R. Anderson, D. Watson, M. Saul, J. Cox, D. Elliott, W. Ochoa, R. Nichols, E. Malkus, L. Files, D. Pare, B. Lawson, K. Karnowski, D. Nelson. Front row: K. Ballard, T. Lawyer, J. Gish, J. Benham, J. Doe, L. Stahl, L. Millan, P. McClintic, T. Ruiz, L. Beals, J. Lurcook, J. Schoen, J. McGowan. Not pictured: D, Hardin, K. Hardin, H. Meeder, K. Mumford, S. Sommerville, M. Temple. . mx .. 4 ,. A, .fr :X . an s. 2 . N 183 fff . X uutsi ci uucsi ci Practice akes Perfect The year was hlled with exciting events for the Drill Team and Banner Corps, besides their usual half-time shows at football games. Not only did they compete at Chaftey, Escondido, Mount Carmel, and Bonita Vista tournaments, but they also spent two thrilling weeks traveling through Hawaii with the band at Easter time. j 3? V - .:. I L. ,Q P I .7 'i' .V f W 4 I At top of page the Drill Team performs with the band at the Band Jamboree early in November. Middle left are Drill Team ofticersz Susan Helmstetter, captain Cstandingl, Sherri Walters, lieutenant, and Laura Leithoff, lieutenant. Middle right are Drill Team members: R. Birchard, K. Cress, S. Downey, K. Easier, D. Fetterhoff, B. Fletcher, M. Gibson, S. Graven, C. Hardin, R. Henry, S. Helmstetter, L. Jones, K. Kezes, D. Laverty, L. Leithoff, D. Lindsey, K. Patterson, M. Prades, L. Reeder, C. Riggs, K. Rustich, M. Shane, V. Smith, N. Stalvey, M. Van Den Akker, S. Walters, L. Wheeler. Banner Corps members, pictured at left are T. Biggs, G. Daily, N. Gerhn Ccaptainl, A. Graham, K. K. Kelly, L. Mutter, B. Nichols, C. Statton, M. Statton, C. Stitt, A. Warren, R. Whisman. Activities 97 Xi A jf 6 . .. g uw 3. i Q i ,Y if f , ,yr , wgffgiif, ,1'.3.-15,-ijgyfqfzr 'J-Q F 5 .5 i 98 Activities Grchestra Bl nd Music The Orchestra, directed by Mr. Nichols, is a group of 40 students interested in expressing themselves through music. The students provided music for the 52nd Christmas Pageant. The Orchestra was given the honor of performing in the East County Performing Arts Center for the Pep's Concert. Much of their time was spent rehearsing for the District and County Music Festivals. The Concert Band, also directed by Mr. Nichols, is a select group of music students. Service clubs, Church Socials and Community Affairs are the Concert Band's many activities. Mr. Jim Nichols is pictured to the left. Lower left: Kim Harden takes a break. Paul Di Pietro, Laura Hackman, and Ruth Nichols practice for pageant. p . , if v . E, .' if D 9 .YC gm... ., , J' ' l N... :ja .. li ll. .ill 2 i lf lil as Pictured above is the Orchestra. Front Row: T. Townsend, K. Hardin, B. Rowe, E. Elwin, J. Fleming, D. Scott, K. Zimmerman. 2nd Row: P. Halamandaris, A. Parker, J. Burdick, S. Sommerville, R. Hemingway, T. Abbess, D. Saul, L. Milan. 3rd Row: P. Di Pietro, L. Hackman, R. Nichols, D. Watson, M. Saul, J. Cox, W. Oacha, D. Elliott, R. Elwin, C. Raptis. 4th Row: J. Leggertson, S. Stumetz, G. Main, H. Snowden, M. LaFleur, S. Naser. 5th Row: B. Lawsen, R. Du Pont, L. Mc Coy, D. Gardner, B. Bender, D. Kjhowl, L. Jones, 6th row: L. Stahl, J. Mac Gowan, T. Ruiz, L. Beals, P, Mc Clintic, M. Temple. Pictured to the right is the Concert Band. Front row: S. Feliz, K. Peterson, A. Higgins, P. Phillips, D. Nelson, S. Fredrick, L. Wheeler, M. Reed, 2nd row: R. Hemmeras, B. Minkler, D. Saul, J. Fleming, B. Rowe, H. Peterson. 3rd row: B. Nelson, P. Seeling, L. Jones, J. Cox, W. Ochoa, M. Saul, P. Mc Clintic, M. Temple. 5 if-' mm if U 5 'I ,,,,, - s z 2 1-Sin Activities 99 ..- MAW. .. we lil . .5 V Sv ' Y 1 3 5 , K i . f 55 li sv' if ' vb V? f s .. lex in gi B95 , gi., . 1 fy, N Q 1 ' -rx Mx fl WW ' -at W S 1 3' 'S D' AN . 1 s A 1 er ,Q X., , 4 V c D , V . -A. - Awff - i .gi F I, 4 A ' -V ., -f 5-grae was s . W Y ff e s o , r we -s S , ' e f ' i -P , . 3 A M , ' r -Q 1-' Q, ...Hs - ' Q .W , - ..iq'?2' - V-'ii' f .-Qx3 ' '. . r s . e J J 4 'R'-fi 1- Q5?. ' s -' ' A ' i .ii ii w:' M Y - x 'fi' ,J -. .:- .J f-ii.: - 'fi' V, igsvirgisf-'w.i,,. fiimrfwifii -art -,de BM..-e J. U.. ,T-i,,,i:vf1f, . ,siS3n?Q'Nge?A,,S mp' pg 4' -57, ,gi.gV-I-fi' 1 vm 1-N 4 f'f',LfQ41f . , -4 - i'1,,Ea.q'.k f4'fTtf. .:.- 'fs ,tj-5PF'f, s-J www , f' , . , 'Q . . ' ' if .51 H . . s - -i A 3, . of- .. A e ,f ,W ' J V, V K , W A qi fe. ,gi,,. m y . i. .N f- , A ' M -fm J 1 K' . -1, 2 i ' .il i: ., :M .H,.4z'. ' .A V - , Y, f- 5, 5 V 3 N5 ,. u f Z. Ng. ,bw fe 'Mr-wfg ,J-my ,nn ,3 1, 3.-. '- . e 1, . . i ' , 4 f Q Q . . , - be -- . Q v -w at ' ' .M . f I 'i ws- 'V f U? if-,ay f. i 'f 1 mf 5 i . Y ' - V . - ,'-Q, . .bg . 1 , V ,fi s ' ax' . -, 54f,,' W f . v .. is - ' ' ' ze .i. 2. - - . -if :Wai-es, . V s ' D lf' 7 '. il A AW 7' 'nhl if .' 1-- . ' i ' ' , , 5 My' X 2:11 QQ? ' .. J A W' gg ,. I W- f fs BM f ki .7 ...Y 'X K: .N:XiV,f?g':K-f we may aww A sg ag: .4..m....'- s ' i , fweeii ' ,sniff fs . Choir oflicers are lower row: D. lVliles, S. Nletcalfe, T. Fowler, C. Williams. Back: L. Drew, C. Lawley, S. Kennedy, S. Hawkins. Director lVlr. Boucher is pictured to the Right. 100 Activities. Choir Lifts Voices in Song Mr. Robert Bocher, started the year oft with a retreat to Camp Cuyamacca. The Choir practiced one hour every day for various festivals, including San Diego County Choir Festival and the Pop's Concert. The Choir was chosen to represent Southern California in a festival at San Jose. Members have toured San Francisco and sung in the traditional Christmas Pageant. Girls Ensemble, a select group of girls chosen by Mr. Boucher, planned a trip to Monterey. The Girls sang for civic groups and in the Christmas Show at Balboa Park. With the help of Joyce Shoemaker, The Ensemble incorporated some dances into their songs. Red Robe Choir Members pictured to the left are: S. Metcalfe, B. Shurtleft, B. Kemp, T. Buntzen, C. Lawley, C, Gotes, H. Espinoza, A. Atkinson, S. Hawkins, C. Zeencov, D. Jacobson. 2nd row: R. Halloum, N. Weir, G. Marriott, J. Adams, T. Hilgeman, S. Blaney, D. Finly, M. Adams, J. Anderson, T, Ochoa, W. Ochoa, L. Yohe, T. Fowler, J, Soygey, 3rd row: A. Antoni, B. Nichols, G. Charles, D. Knight, D, Mc Lean, G. Depew, W Newman, E. Georgian, D. Scott, S. Brietienstein, L. Newton, P. Brundege, K. Eastler. 4th row: D. Cummins, S. Walters, S. Barnes, D, Miles, R, Grundman, R, Morse, K. Giles, J. Fowler, L. Stahl, J. Shaw, E. Elwin, S. Hunt, T. Weir, L. Drew, K. Zimmerman, K. Barnes, S. Kirch, J. Ogle, D. Kuhlow, S. Goble, C. Stille, S. Gange, K Mc Dill, C, Waltrip, J. Viskas, S. Katzman. 5th row: K. Mc Cullough, B. Fletcher, G. Yelman, G. Hageman, B. Denny, K. Rosenburg, K. Miles, M. Fletcher, B. Lorenz, D. Downey, D. McKeIlen, M. Barg, S, Richards. The Ensemble is pictured below: C. Williams, K. Moore, L. Newton, S. Barnes, C. Zeenkox, C. Lawley, K. Barnes, B. Fletsher, G. Marritt, L. Drew, H. Espinoza, J. Viskas, R. Hallium, A. Atkinson, Upper right: Copywriters and Index, Patty Navratril and Patty Peterson. Far right: Underclass, editor, Sherry lVlaes, Sharon Kruzel, and Tina Guasti. Below: Advisor, Georgia Heine, editors, Tina Dorn and Lori Smith. Center: Sports, editor, Joann DePalo, Brent Forsythe, Sharon Payne, Steve Adams, Gregg Butsko, and Robin Nleyer. Bottom: Faculty, editor, Karen Naser, Cassie Vinton, and Eric lVleek. OPPOSITE PAGE Top Left: Activities, editor, Wendy Thowless, Debbie Nations, Barb Lucatuorto, Jan Selby, and David Johnson, Top right: Seniors, Danita Dorn, editor, Susan Helmstetter, Juli Krasnoff, Shannon Hawkins, and Susan Metcalfe. Bottom: Photographers, Rich Caterina, Ted Fenn, David Wortman, Kathy Okonski, head photographer, David Angle, Dan Ripley, Lance Stonecypher, David English, and Vicki Payson. l 102 Activities Annual Staffers Struggle To Meet Deadlines S K , 'fl I x ., Q- K . X Al . K X The El Recuerdo staff, advised by Georgia Heine, has spent many hours making layouts, writing headlines and copy, taking and cropping pictures, and tying up all the loose ends involved in putting together a yearbook. After the pages have been prepared by the staff members the section editors then check the pages from their section and turn them in to the advisor and co-editors- in-chief. They re-check everything to make sure pictures, copy, and headlines all fit. After the checking process is complete the pages are then ready to be sent to the publisher in Washington. The staff is also responsible for the sales and distribution of the annuals. Advertising is sold to off-set the rising printing costs. The staff is chosen the preceeding spring by the editors through applications, teacher recommendations, and personal interviews. Thirty-two people were chosen from the seventy applicants. Even though annual staff requires much hard work by the members, most feel it is worth it because of the friendships made and the satisfaction of seeing the book and the students' reactions to it. Activities 103 QITQTHP F H WW L r '5 QW 1 fs B ,f 'Q Qin 4 5 Wei v 1 . i' . z - Reach For,GoldRmg, , r 5 53 3,2 g. 2 gisegsfxslwmf 125244 J MQ. S gm M N M .mm 'FW 'ig -Em .fa z1 !?f W-If T' l , W we f AJ? X us? . H T,l,1w,, H' QM , J Qf H Q Q Q . s , Q 2 L C Q4 X X Q W' 'W w M W, , W ,QM EEMQ' IQ :fl 4 , ' 1, ' 1 QM, I In ia J ii' R K Q Q N X Heroes And Heroines Roam Campu English class. Below left, the Three Musketeers lDebbie Cummins, Debbie Conway, Paula Bundagel pose for the El Recuerdo camera during lunch in the lower quad. At bottom of page, Mary lJan Selbyl pops in to duel with Luke Skywalker of Star Wars iGary DePewJ. Is. 1. S' You-P' 12 E ...egg Top left, students display the imaginative outits Above left, Dave Angelico dresses as Father Time of their hero or heroine during a dress-up contest to win the Homecoming dress-up contest. at the Homecoming assembly, Top right, Brian Peck shows off his elaborate costume of Darth Vader, STAR WARS arch villain. Above right, Robin NlacNofsky, as the Statue of Liberty, walks to the quad to light up Grossmont. i WR? Homecoming was a week of activity. After long discussion, the Student Council selected the theme, Heroes and Heroines to symbolize the aspirations of students. Reflecting education's increasing use of films, the week was highlighted by visual events, such as a showing of excerpts from the heroic epic STAR WARS, and a professionally produced slide show featuring scenes from life at Grossmont. The ten Homecoming finalists gave students a fine display of romantic heroism by portraying the immortal lovers, Romeo and Juliet. Competition between classes highlighted the days commemorating historical and superhuman heroes, where representatives of each class re- enacted Washington's crossing the Delaware and attempted to leap tall buildings fboxesl in a single bound. The height of activities came Friday, when students dressed as the hero or heroine they most admired. Teachers attempting to call role found their classes strangely altered. Activities 107 x is ight Reflects Magical oods The Homecoming Court and the King and Queen were elected first by the Senior Class and then by the entire school to recognize the school's outstanding seniors. As required by tradition, the Queen was announced at the half-time of the Homecoming game, while the King was proclaimed at the following dance. Above left, Queen Jeannie Kenrick escorts smiling Brian Peck to the dance floor, moments after he was announced King, for the traditional Homecoming dance to HA Time For Us . Above right, exuberant Jeannie Kenrick hugs escort Mike Ewing after her crowning at Homecoming ceremonies at the football game. Middle left, Jeannie Kenrick gives Brian a little peck before the cake cutting ceremony at the dance Friday night. Middle right, Jeannie Kenrick embraces Brian Peck, as she informs him of winning the title of Homecoming king at the after-game dance. Pictured at right are Homecoming Queen hnalists, honorary princesses, last year's queen, and their escorts: Clint Curtis, Debbie Mares V76 queeni, Maryam Nazemy thonorary princessi, Scott Sandifer, Celia Lawley, Don Adams, Carol Peters, Greg Butsko, Craig Smith, Barb Petix, Dan Weintraub, Becky Lawyer, Mike Ewing, Jeannie Kenrick, Michal Chismaru, ihonorary princessl, John Penny. Homecoming King finalists are Don King, Ken McDill, Brian Peck, Jack Bussy, and Mark Misenhimer. 108 Activities 'ww' -'ff fx :- r Q 'vw ' 5553 big 535, ,, ,,,, W, ,,s '4 :- 'i i-4 s-igfgmg V ,as X L 1 x Hr ?f,:,, ,k iv .. nl .ew Y gf 1, if' gk-'-pi If Q, 3 si 3 . Q 1251 J ' x F I L ,.,, i, ,, 12' Q1 , V 4 ,mm , wr P f a f 1 ii' 1 A 5 rg -5 .9 W ww. 5 555 .N Q C ,Sf A fr- rol no .nb l 1 4 ' . Q -9 -'H -.4-up 5 1 11 'fri 5 K 1 - 1 X A -9 if Freshm n Spirit Shines For Team Opposite page, top right, Tamie Smith showered her sprit at one of the football games. Middle picture J.V. cheer squad, Soha Vasilou, Jacquie Thomas, Rose Fairburn, Kim Moore, Liz Boniface, Tamie.Smith, Laurie Brooks, Celette Correia, Susie Barnes and Robin Hallum. Bottom left: Jacquie Thomas looks like she's feeling cool! Middle: Laurie Brooks smiled her way to victory. Lower right: Tamie Smith and Susie Barnes are taking time out for a picture. Upper right: Robin Smida, Lauren Smith and C'ann Dickson watch their team move the ball down the field. Middle left: Lauren Smith shows her spirit, Middle right: The girls are in one of their many formations. On the far left is Tammy Smith, next is Sandra Maes, on top is C'ann Dickson, next Robin Smida, far outside Lauren Smith, in front kneeling is Julie Cline, and in front of her Tammy Clifford is shown doing a straddle split. Bottom right watching the game intensely are C'ann Dickson, Julie Cline, Lauren Smith and Robin Smida. 110 Activities Fire Th m The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Romped and Stomped to shower their spirit at the games. Led by head cheerleader Robin Hallum, the squad displayed many new and exciting cheers. After Finding out they had made Freshman Cheer, the girls had a big job to accomplish . . . cheer on a winning team. That's exactly what they did. They showed a lot of spirit as they cheered for the Foothillers. Both the J.V. and Frosh cheerleaders promoted school spirit at many of the events g and assemblies. A ,., X,--f Activities 111 Top, ltop rovvl Lynn Gerhardt, Barb Petix, Beth Steinman, Jo Ellen Nlalmin, Gail Boudreau, Joanie Davis, lbottom row? Carol Zeenkov, Kandy Coffee, Kelly Lopez, Jackie Walker, Above: Hugging each other are Jo Ellen lvlalrnin and Gail Boudreau, Middle right: Carol Zeenkov looking as though she is asking for help from above. Far right: Beth Steinman screams for victory. 112 Activities - -c-T-0-R-Y fttaifga K 1' -g 'i sw f Victory was what the 1977 Varsity Cheer Squad tried to instill in the school. After long hours of practicing, 10 girls were chosen to represent our school. Once chosen, the girls continued to show their spirit by practicing their many cheers at six o'clock each morning. While at cheer camp the girls received outstanding scores, and won the Spirit Stick and Honorable lVlention. The cheerleaders showed their enthusiasm at various school activities. Each one ofthe girls puts in their effort and support to cheer their team to victory. Left: standing at attention are Gail Boureau, Lynn Gerhardt, Kelly Lopez, Barb Petix, Jackie Walker, Joanie Davis, Beth Steinman, Kandy Coffee, Jo Ellen Malmin, Carol Zeenkov. Bottom letti Joanie Davis and Jackie Walker. Below' Barb Petix goin' bananas, l Activities 113 Dedication And Hard Work Takes . X my N 'X . Ms- - I -,f ,,,-. , , 2 It :Xl IVE Q Q P. v gf 3 it Pi., 1 114 Activities 5 1 Q Top Row: J. Shick, T. White, B. Hardin, S. Dean, T. lVlaxweIl, D. Walsh, K.Rustich, J. Skalman, R. Cranston, C. Oliver, K. Bowers. Middle Row: S. Fredricks, W. Steward, S. Shaw, K. Herzig, L. Adams, L. Cattell, K. Elliott, S. Habib, C. Farr, lVl. Reed, J. lVlattice, Bottom Row: T. Barrington, lVl. Vanslager, W. Roemer, T. Laverty, L. lVlitcheIl, K. Patterson, K. Baldwin, Nl. Prades, C. Hamin, J. Kirby, D. Perkins. With the determination, smiles and hard work the Girls Glee performed excellent Christmas and Spring programs. Under the ine direction of lVlr. Boucher the girls have received superior ratings for their exceptional talents. Among their programs this year they have traveled to both Fletcher Hills and Northmont elementary schools an displayed great enthusiasm. The girls have also entertained audiences by performing in a Benefit Concert to aid the Choir. Other outstanding performances included the Pops Concert and County Glee Festival. d Girl Iees To The Top . v A W . ' ' +.,N.,...,W Q-...A f A g M .W Q-W 2 A A I 4 . 1 1 v. 5 , S 3 I a, . Q 5 J t O 3 e S S l' 1 - 4 ii i fi! . ' M 31, 'f 3. Yi V K . T , f ' , e V V ' we 1 X nz .- fm. favm:zi.- K 52- ' '4'?1 f 1.1.x- it . .. . ..,, My W: E: ,F 1-as rggef .Q-1 .. L e :ai -IKV T -W 4, . 3 .V Y Y 1 ,M no -gm U Mm , . A A . 1 .W V' ., P5 5 ,,A. , ff ' Pictured are Freshmen Girls Glee. Top Rovv: S. Boyria, C. Mattingly, B. Rowe, C. Grece, R. Naffziger, L. lVlcCourtney, IVI. Stone, B. Dominick. BOTTOIVI ROW: J. Sousa, IVI. Stoneman, K. O'Camb, S. Garvey, A. Teuscher, L. Seymore, D. Deskins, D. Heath. Pictured at left is lVlr. Boucher. Activities 115 116 Activities Campus Scene Depicts A Blend Of Gld And ew .X x W1 2 5 .,.,..- Q. yi -zn 'f EV I I' gag! e It . L KA .K .. . ' 1 'S x k ' K . K , ..,W...f-vw e K ,Q i 1, ,rw K M ..e. x ,A . L -f ,,, f - f . L: .1 ...N Q 1 Aix, M L eZe Q fleas 1 Y - e 5 if WWLQIL if' i 'M Sie W Y v R X ' . San Die Q ' Grossmont's students displayed a varied and sometimes bizarre blend of different life-styles, and each told a story through their dress fads. During hfty years of history, Grossmont witnessed great changes in the appearance of students while hair and dress length ebbed and Howed and dress codes all but disappeared. Grossmont provided a hxed point through which all can be viewed. While, perhaps, Uthings were diHferent in our parents time, that time was spent at Grossmont. Ghosted in the background, the school's oldest building symbolizes the tradition and the change. Now the headquarters ofa twenty thousand student district, it refiects the fact that even with change, Grossmont remains. i .,, .fft Opposite page top picture: one exclusiveisiocial group present at Grossmont, with requirements including a ltshort hairstyle and wearing striped rugby shirts and lettermen jackets of blue and gold on Fridays, is joined primarily by vice principals. Pictured are two Umembf-ers Wernon Finch and lVlichael Eddy? chatting with teachers ilVlarlin Baer and camera shy Frank Berryi. Far left: The fearsome football player adorning Nicky Dragani's back is one of a variety T-shirts worn by students on and off campus. Left: Clad in sneakers, striped socks, knickers, and a shiny vest, Leanne Merrill displays her individuality, while closely examining her candy bar on the lower quad. Top picture: After spending a year as an exchange student in Columbia, Andy Escajeda sports a T-shirt in celebration of his return home. Above left: lvlarla Pfhoul stalks the campus in a pair of striped tiger pajamas as the result of a humorous dare. Above right: While sitting in the quad on what is commonly known as l'Jock Block , Erin Graham, Carlane Pullen, and Stacy Graham observe the handsome passersby. Activities 117 DECA Teaches job Skill Distributive Education Clubs of America CDECAD taught a multitude of business skills as it prepared a student for the outside world of marketing. DECA gave hrst-hand experience by allowing club members to work in Hiller's Outpost, a student-managed store, and with customers as if functioning in a real merchandising situation. Members were then paid in DECA dollars which went toward activities and items of the club. Not only did the organization include class work and student store participation, but it also planned frequent DECA conferences held for those students who wished to compete. The trips, such as the one made to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, oftered Grossmont members a chance to meet other DECA people from around the U.S. Top right are DECA advisors Marjorie Woods and Larry Martin. Pictured right are the ofhcers of DECA which were the key to the organization of the club. Front row: Joe Zeenkov, Parliamentarian, Laurie McCabe, Secretary, Don Gleoge, Vice President. Second row: Kelly Cress, Reporter, Robin Bouton, Treasurer, Pam Waymire, President. Pictured belcw are DECA club members. Front row: K. Palmer, G. Garcia, M. Harnilton W. Fitzpatrick, E. Graham, R. Caterina. Second row: S. Vasilou, L. Withee K. WalIace,,K. Collins, A. Trantalis, J. Malmin, J. Eichinger, L. Mitchell, T. Adamev, A. Elkins, D. Dentt, G. Jenkins, L, Lurcook. Third row: S. Walker, T. Abbas, K. Downey, K, Faiman, J, Sterling, P, Smith, R. Goldberg, B. Clegghorn, C, Holder, K. Kingsley. Fourth row: R, Merkel, R. Nelson, K Jensen, J. Norton, S. Bandes, M. Olechnowicz, W, Starke, J. Beck, D. Dargis, J. Schreiner, G. Daily, C. Fernandez, A. Fernandez, K, Coffey, L. Doren, L. Early, M. Olson. . - v ,My . z. .. K Vi 1 -kVk,gsg,g Z eww, .ax k 5 'Pt 4 -was J. ,svn 3 My A J ,gs 'Ctr 'X . . :jx FR K f 4- f- A' 'ra .K ,M Ai 1 , ,Pl f' - M ' jf V 'il .W Q, 5 2 ' ' . p 6. ? Q z ' A -P9 , ? 45 Q I I 1 Kl1 na' 'fi .iq W, . it Speakers Pro e Forensic Excellence Carrying on an old tradition, the Speech Team established an excellent record in competition. Led by returning seniors Jenna Ward-Steinman, and David Johnson, the program took top honors at competitions such as the Patrick Henry Invitational, vvhere Grossmont swept several major events, placing first overall. The speech program provided training in many areas of public speaking. Speakers specialized in skills of debate, extemporaneous speaking, oratory, and interpretation of dramatic or humorous vvorks, The school sent representatives to model legislatures, and service club competitions. In all competitions, the team kept a record of excellence. lk-1. f X xv. At the top of the page ls Coach George Stamos, pausing to be photographed before leaving for another tournament. Above are the members ofthe speech team. Front rovv: B. Ewing, S, Walsh, C. lVlartinez, Center rovv: lVl. Steckbauer, J. Crovv, L. Sicade, J. Ward- Steinman, T. Ochoa, H. Bolter, Top rovv: K. Levy, D, Sheldon, B. Patton, D. Johnson, T. Sosna, J. Golden. At left, David Johnson explains the mysteries ot counter-plan debate to Bob Pahon, Alanna Einhom, Robin Palmer, lVlark Pizzato, and Todd Sosna. Activities 119 if The AFS club offers students the chance to go to a different country for the school year, and participate in that country's activities and responsibilities. Through this club many students learn responsibility, how to understand the customs of different countries, and the most important thing, the students that get involved in AFS learn friendship and consideration for their fellow human beings. This year there were two AFS students from different countries. They were Michal Chismariu from Israel, and Maryam Nazemy from Iran. These girls were two of the many foreign exchange students who came to America. In discussion with the girls, they said that iiThis is a great city that we have come to. We are honored to be chosen to come to America. We like the wonderful recreational places that you have to offer to your visitors. But mostly they iilike the people they have come to know. . wifi A 120 Activities America Shows AFS The AFS club creates friendships that last for a lifetime. There are many different activities that the club offers to its members. These activities varied from Friday night parties at a different member's house each month, to walking door-to-door to raise money for AFS Bonds. AFS Bonds help pay for a student from the United States to go to another country for a school year. This is what the club is actually for. To bring students from around the world together, so that they can learn and understand the people of all nationalities. To the members of the AFS club, it is an enjoyable club where the members are usually involved with it their whole four years at Grossmont. With the help of IVIrs. Yolanda Lopez, the club has grown into a highly regarded organization, which the members are honored to be a part of. Nlrs. Lopez has done an excellent job as advisor for the club. i ..,.,, if 'S' -N v 36' .K K W, , . 1-::i Stud nt New Experiences ?3 v x dxf' X .M 4 NI .. 9' i, International Club members pictured, starting in top row include: J. Souza, J. Bender, E. Bender, R. Townsend, V. Moore, J. Penny, B. Black, K. Harless, G. Fahouris, T. Siecks, C, Robbins, G. Arnold, J. Morley, L. Eggertsen, M. Mojoli, G. Montenegro, C. Grubbs, H. Brulay, R. Thompson, L. Drew. Middle Row: D. Brulay, L. Sandlfer, S. Sandifer, N. Dragani, J. Schick, T. Buntzen, K. Lefever, T. Malkus, M. Olecknowitz, D. Kozak, L. Morales, S. Benham, B. Hill, C. Sundahl. Bottom Row: K. Shepersky, V. Duke, M. Nazemy, K. Patterson, L. Gotkowitz, M. Chismariu, L. McClintock, C. Baldwin, B. Bowman, R. Palmer, T. Niederberger, K. Fejes, R, Howarth, T. 0'Connell, V. Payson. Club officers in center picture include Linda Morales, Diana Brulay. The two AFS exchange students are pictured on the opposite page: top right, Maryam Nazemy, bottom center, Michal Chismariu. The club's advisor, Mrs. Lopez, is pictured at far left. Activities 121 We Came Section Editor: loann DePaIo 122 Sports We Playe The sports teams played, and tried to make our teams number one. Even though they worked long hard hours they still didn't always come out at the top. The Volleyball team hnished third in CIF Finals. We had a reason to be proud of them. Victory was the only word they knew. Sports have always been an important part of Grossmont's life, with talented and dedicated coaching to inspire the team. Sports are a good way of getting students involved in school, and sometimes are the main reason some students stay in school. lVIany students wouldn't enjoy school as much if it wasn't for sports. This is not only true for the players but also the spectators. lVlost students who like to watch sports look forward to Friday nights because ofthe Football and Basketball games. We'Il Never Forget Sports 123 G mnasts Perform Gracefull Through the grace and exceptional performance of the gymnasts, the Varsity Optional team had an outstanding season. After long, hard hours of exercise, the girls competed superbly in their own original routines on the balance beam, floor exercises, vault and uneven parallel bars. New coaches this season were Rita Bent and Eva lVlartin. Outstanding performers were Beth Hardin and Gamin lVlarugg. Above: Gamin lvlarugg prepares for a handstand on the beam. Upper Right: Varsity Optional Team: Back Row: B Hardin, T. Hutter, G. lvlarugg, Middle: I., Stone, K. Baldwin, Front: D. Lynch, Right: Kris Baldwin exhibits a back bend on the beam. Far Right: Coach Rita Bent spots Beth Hardin for a back hand spring on the beam. 124 Sports il 'GW Hard Work Pays Gff t Meets llllft ' Y W, A awk? , , , . , ,. . .. -. ,. .fsriffd , 3,532,453 V- , f. M . ,. y d. Q . Wg .A F57 ,A WM -P 2 'es lf., .. K . s -Rf-. f . I ...gm The Varsity Compulsory gymnastic team performed with elegance and poise as they worked throughout the season. They competed in specific given routines in the four events. Outstanding gymnasts were Kandi Coftey and Lulu Arena. Left: Kandi Coffey performs gracefully during her routine on the beam. Far Below: Varsity Compulsory Team: D. Perkins, K. Coffey, V. Farris, l.. Arena, K. Spearman, Below: Lulu Arena shows great balance and poise on the beam, , . 4 ' M-f , ,. I Ll N , . H' i l - ' -' tl - it '.?si2i22qgg5g.g . M.. -.. ':ae:.,? 't .. pit - - '::f,-:.f--- 1' I- f A '.se i.1,.- '1 'sift ' ' ' ' 'fifi -' . N. 1. : ' .. - 1 Sports 125 . ,,,, f., . After hard work, 10070 dedication and good spirit, the Junior Varsity Gymnastic team performed strongly throughout the season by learning their routines for the four events. Outstanding gymnasts were Tina NcNeil and Kaye Coftey. Top: Junior Varsity Team: Top Row: lVl. Gange, D. Schmidt, D. Nlckay, R. Howarth, S. lVlcKenzie, K. Coffrey. Middle Rovv: B. de la Torre, D. Deskins, R. Grabovvsky. Front Row: T. Pohl, T. NlcNeil, L. Peterson. Not Pictured: C. Olsen 126 Sports l.V. Shows Dedication Above: Tina lVlcNeil demonstrates her flexibility by doing the splits on the beam. Top Right: Kaye Coffey performs her routines on the uneven parallel bars. Right: Debbie Schmidt does a back Hip off the vault while Debbie lVlcKay and Robin Grabowsky spot her. Razorbacks Battle Tr ing Season against Mt. Miguel. Capitan. strategy with players. other coaches. W 1, - 1 f vi' Top Left: Quarterback Robert Dodson passes Above: A strong defensive unit moves in on EI Far Left: Head Coach Pat Roberts discusses Left: Assistant Coach Dave Van Metre checks with Sports 127 Injuries and Mistakes 53 NAME Robert Dodson Tom Heinz Ted Lithopoulos Dave Miles Roger Carlson Allen Walls Steve Marshall Ken McDill Ruben Romero Craig Smith Steve Gange Mario Perez Mark Evje Chris Merrill Brian Ford Tim Warne Darryl Kaneshario Aaron Lewis Dale Capehart Jim Goertz Mark Geraty Stuart Ruhle Matt Pfohl Rocky Reynolds POS NAME Anthony Scarcella Ron Bassett John Wilson Ed Craddock Scott Drescher Tim Smith John O Donnell Larry Shea Don Smith Pete Novotny Tim Baker Roger Holland Tom Schultz Pete Lopez John Freeze Doug Jarmusch Jeff Brown Conrad Sick Jim Fleming Paul Sawicki Darren McKeIlep Khris Allen Derek Weisner Jim Kellyg Pete Vasilou POS Mgrs 128 Sports Make for Frustrating Year NE :S ,lf It was a long and frustrating season for the Varsity football team as they repeatedly came out second best to opponents by narrow margins in hard-fought contests. Early predictions, based on an expected strong defense and a solid yet unproven offense, placed Grossmont among the favorites in league competition. Although the team worked hard and gave their all during the games, it never seemed to be quite enough against tough opposition. For Grossmont this turned out to be a year of building experience, strength, and character. This year's squad was not without its standouts, however. Several players earned the respect of the other teams as well as their own teammates. Junior quarterback Robert Dodson was one of the leading passers in the league during the first half of the season and junior Mark Geraty was instrumental in many scoring plays. Several fine plays were also turned in by senior Chris lVlerrill and junior Jim Goertz. Defensively, defensive backs Roger Carlson, Ken lVlcDill, and Dale Capehart, all seniors, had very successful seasons and made the team tough to pass against, while linebackers lVlatt Pfohl and Rocky Reynolds and senior defensive tackle Jim Fleming could be ranked among the best in the area. Left Top: Mark Geraty breaks into the clear against EI Capitan, Left Bottom: Coach Sutton confers with the offensive line. Below: Grossmont defense brings down EI Cajon QB. Sports 129 IV Batters Opponent . . TOP ROW: J. Brown, S. Carter, D. Brewer, B. Rose, J. Germany, M. Moreno Kennerly J Scott T Christensen K Duke M Mathias FRONT ROW B C. Gibbs, C. Brewer, K. Wood, G. English, J. Krehbiel, K. Grahl, S. Lorenz M Trlplette M Hill T Peak M Barnard P Davis R Brown K Schraeder, T. Waddington. MIDDLE ROW: M. Person, R.WaIlace,S. Brown Llnns B Shea E McKellep S Johnson M Mumm J Wilson P Clark J M. Nelson, F. DePalo, C. Chafey, C. Patton, D. Gorhm, J. Linderman, G. Millar E Craddock The Junior Varsity took a drastic turn for the better after an unsuccessful freshman year last year. Although they approached the season discouraged, the team ended a strong 5-3 for league, not including an easy win over Brawley in non-league competition. Under the excellent coaching of Dave Leasure and Skip tBama' Herwitz, JV worked very hard together to accomplish a successful and powerful season. The outstanding offense of QB Phil Clark, R Darryl Gorhm, and RB James Germany with the defense of DL Jon Linderman and LB's Steve Schaeder and Steve Carter combined to give them a strong chance for a very successful Varsity team next year. GROSSMONT MT. MIGUEL GROSSNIONT SANTANA GROSSMONT EL CAJON GROSSMONT BRAWLEY GROSSMONT HELIX GROSSIVIONT GRANITE HILLS GROSSNIONT EL CAPITAN GROSSIVIONT MONTE VISTA GROSSMONT VALHALLA TOP RIGHT: James Germany sweeps around end as Terry Waddlngton watches him head toward goal line. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ken Wood, and Jon Linderman push through El Capitan's offense. 130 Sports As Frosh Shows Promise Under the excellent coaching of Jack Lasley and Steve Sutton, the Freshman Football team fought a tough season. They started out with low hopes due to a lack of players trying out for the team. After gaining the experience and acquiring the knowledge they did win one game and battled competitively for the remaining seven games. Outstanding offensive players were QB Dan Smith, RB Craig Hauri and R Paul La Rosa. Outstanding defensive players were LB Michael Trujillo and DB's Peter Vasiliou and Eric Olafson. GROSSMONT GROSSMONT GROSSMONT GROSSMONT GROSSMONT GROSSMONT GROSSMONT GROSSMONT TOP LEFT: QB Dan Smith Bishop block for the play, MT. MIGUEL SANTANA EL CAJON HELIX GRANITE HILLS EL CAPITAN MONTE VISTA VALHALLA 38 18 28 28 34 46 34 14 pitches ball back as Paul La Rosa and Edward BOTTOM LEFT: Defensive men Michael Trujillo, Dermont Mack and Chad Plunkett line up against opponents offense. FRONT ROW: W. Buls, J. Lewis, D. Bratt, D. Fontana, J. Gray, D. Sickles, L. THIRD ROW: Coach C. J. Lasley, D. Mack, P. Gudde, D. Martinez, D. Smola, Walsh, M, Sartori, G. Barcello, T. Smith, D, DiMartino, G. Wessells, D. Deeg, S. Buckner, R. Garmer, E. Bishop, E. Barrington, I. Elias, TOP ROW: E. SECOND ROW: D. Widmar, P. Molenaar, M. Wise, B. Finley, C, Ford, A. Olafson, D. Williams, R. Hungerford, J. Phipps, M. Monahan, D. Maier, C. Bender, M. Trujillo, C. Hauri, V, McCurdy, T. Navratil, G. Potter, J. Jackson, Plunkett, J. Moreno, P. Vasiliou, P. LaRosa, D. Smith. Sports 131 Varsity Baseball Bats Through nllnh After winning the CityfCounty Summer League Championship in 1977, the Varsity Baseball team looked to be a strong contender for the league title again this season, With nine returning lettermen from a good squad last year, the team proved solid in many key defensive positions to combine vvith excellent hitting. The pitching also looked strong behind the arms of senior south pavv Ken Berg and righthanders Joe Antista and Pete Lopez. The hitting attack was led by seniors Brent Forsythe and Steve Adams and junior Jim Goertz. Under the coaching of Head Coach Bill Gray, in his seventh year as a Grossmont coach, the team had a traditionally fine season. Top: Varsity Baseball Team 1978. Top: Cleft to rightl Pitching Coach Jeff Johnson, Pete Lopez Steve Barnard, Phil Clark, Carey lVlack, Roger Carlson, Ken Berg, Gordon lVlcNary, Dave lVllles, Steve Adams, Doug Jarmusch, Joe Antista, Head Coach Bill Gray. Front: Brent Forsythe, Jim Goertz, Craig Gainor, Brownie Staats, Jerry Yahr, Rick Toneck, Mike Barnard, Jim Holmquist, Kevin Newport, Manager Jim Kelly. Kneeling: Bat Girls Sharon Payne, Rose Klockseiben, Beth Steinman. 132 Sports nother S ccessful Season l i i .. ,.+-.. . ' - MN.. li -Mlm I . Left Page, Upper Left: Head Coach Bill Gray talks with some of the players. Far Top Right: Infielders: Roger Carlson, Rick Toneck, Jim Goertz, Steve Adams. ' Left Page, Upper Right: Team Captains Jim Goertz and Brent Forsythe, Top Left: Outfielders: Jim Holmquist, Brent Forsythe, Jerry Yahr, Craig Left Page, Bottom: Batgirls: Sharon Payne, Rose Klockseiben, Beth Gainor, Dave lVliles, Phil Clark. Steinman. Top Right: Catchers: Doug Jarmusch, Carey lVlack, Steve Barnard. Far Top Left: Pitchers: Ken Berg, Mike Barnard, Pete Lopez, Joe Antista, Kevin Newport, Gordon IVIcNary, Brownie Staats. Above Left: Jim Goertz does a hitting drill, Above Middle and Right: Carey lVlack and Steve Adams warm up for practice. Sports 133 V And Freshm n Baseball Battl Despite a late start due to heavy rainfall, the J.V, Baseball team looked to be a strong contender for the league title. With a new coach, Tom Boutelle, the team upheld high performance standards and should make a strong varsity team next year. Right: Coach Tom Boutelle looks on as Vin Ciruzzi takes some batting practice. Upper Right: Bill Eberhardt squares to bunt while team mate lVlike Robulnicky pitches. Lower Right: Tom Scarbrough handles the high pitch as lVlike Stewart looks on. Below the J.V. Team picture: Top Row: T. Scarbrough, S. Butsko, P. Sawicki, B. Shea, lVl. Kobulnicky, Coach Tom Boutelle. Middle Row: V. Ciruzzi, IVI. Nelson, lVl. Stewart, D. Scott, lVl. lVlathias, D. Grahm. Bottom Row: S. Schreader, J lVIiIlar, B. Eberhardt, K. Layson, S. Warren. 134 Sports To Th Top In League Competition f ggftaf5..,i4a.fff p 'itstssmmw W N -N 'e'ee' W ,ami J ,9E at w-4-W attssup K 4 g,Q53'55M5i4fjf 'fi With high hopes for a winning season the Freshmen Baseball team worked long hard hours on hitting, helding, and basic fundamentals, finally coming together with a competitive team, Under the fine leadership of Coach Sutton, the team showed the spirit and ability to form the future Varsity squads. Despite the late start due to the heavy rains the Freshmen squad sh'ovv great poise and came together as a unified team. Upper Left: Team members go over a little bit of game strategy. Far Left: lVlark Moreno fields ground ball, Left: Paul La Rosa takes some warm up throws before the game. Above Freshmen Team: Top Rovv: P. Horn, E. Olafson, R, Hutchison, T. Snedden, S. Brewery, lVl. Moreno. Nliddle Row: D. Smith, K. lvlurray, C, Hauri, P. Vasilou, D. Aguirre, P. Lindsay, J. Benhan, K. Hook. Bottom Row: P. La Rosa, G. Wessels, J. Gimble, J. Rooney, D. Martinez, D. Parker. Sports 135 K .. , 5 if if N wb? . gy., gt 1 sf' , - 11. -:ye ff's lE1-lFxz- f - : I 'K ' E V J , i. 4 . i ,,... '-- t ..,W .,,. ---1 H fii .. A ,LLL::.,,:.. ,,::: 136 Sports is . we t Divers Show Good Form WWWWN For this being only the second seaso the Girls' Diving Team was very successful. With the superb and experienced coaching of Stan Kessler and the great ability of the girls the potential was there for C.I.F. Upper left: Coach Stan Kessler takes a snooze before judging the diving, nf Team Picture, Top Row- Coach Kessler, L. Pedersen, B. Lipman, M. Conery, T. Nlitchell, G. Muragg, B. Hardin, Front Row, A. Nlunday, L. Lamb, D. Gorman, K. Quidort, A, Trantalls. Middle left: It's a bird, It's a plane, no it's Garnon lVluragg. Center: Alex Trantalls takes a hrst after Valhalla meet. Above: Good form is shown by Amy lVlunday. Bottom left: Diver plunges to the depths of the pool. li fe-fs... XL, .,.... . Tu 1 'sow ,. a , W, many., H gs rn- -- M- .1 Aardvark ' Towel I Still Wet. rf' - 2 f 2 l .. I Q ' ' If ,, ,V,V ,, I - , JVV k g tg K I , lx, ,k., K S, 5 K 3 if -L 'S S 1 ,. 2 li 1 f T3 , Q '-P . V . ,,,. , 2 Q li f 5: A ',l l:f ' 'srr Although the Girls' Swim Team was defeated in C.I.F. last year, they worked harder than ever to regain their itl position. With the dedication of the girls and the outstanding coaching of Jane Lambert, the Aardvarks led the way into C.I.F. There was much competition in the league this year with strong opponents such as Valhalla, but that didn't dampen their own enthusiasm for the rest of the season. Sue Mattox listens intensively-as Miss Lambert explains the strategy. Carolyn Cavanagh takes time out to wave to the photographer. Captains of the Swim Team were Barb Lucatuorto and Susan Cranston. l'And she's oft! The swimmer makes a perfect start. Sue Cranston seems amazed as she strokes her way through the water. Sports 137 Swimmers' Spirit h ' I . 'R Barb Lucatuorto takes er race very serious y X ,Your Toothless or not, Nancy Krehbiel is ready for V action. Mark Spitz in action? Almost, as Jo Maimin churns her way to the finish. 1-J ,wr 5 cw ,. 4- 1 'ER ,. .Q 138 Sports A r,,, i f 'M ' L' ,M , ,,, hmm V ever Dampens Top Row, Coach Lambert, D. Lasky, R. Cranston, K. Bender, K. Hernquist, K. C. Cavanagh, T. Muragg, R. LeeWinfrey, L. Bevier, D. Jacobsen, J. Eichlnger, B own S. Hanford T. Jervis, K. Hill, D, Harwell, M. Harvey, K. Lefever, G. N. Krehbiel, J. Shick, T. Niederberger, C. Wallace, W. Roemer, C. Thompson, Y l I Boudreau, C. Cavanagh, J. Malmin, L, Rimess, J. Norton, S. Payne, V. D. Dent, T. Buntzen, J. Hays, B. Lucatuorto, P. Koppang, J. Edwards, T. Vantieghem. Middle Row, R. Meyer, B. Bohringer, J. Reynolds, G. Bohringer, McNiel. D. Bewley, S. Cranston, C. King, S. Palmer, J. Reynolds, K. Lewis, N. , , , Sprague, K' Downey! B. Reed, E- Downey, J. Towne, L. Busch, N. Koppang! 50 straight wins for the Aardvarks as they await the start. H f d' t I h a roaches the wall. S. Mattox, S. Benham, T. Pohl, D. Barnhill. Front Row, C. Keller, M. Pfohl, Kicking Back , is Shellie an or s s ye as s e pp 'T . V . 7 c f T . . . ' l. ,A K Q J. n . . ffvfif I ,U5jgY..1f , - V .. . .,., ,,,. .,.. . ,, ' ' ' -fr ' f: f A . , 1, YE KKW: fl In lk , K ,V W af l ., V .. W CW - , ' 'M 'U t -fn .. .. fl f e ' T Fw . , V in ,V i'il A , .'.. 'Q . ' I I ' i', ' W , Mrkk gthegggf g ..k.VkV -I ,. .V ...,, . Sports 139 I 91 -1 I. FD -1 I U5 -1- 2. Q.. A it filtc 1 .,,Q is of i Q 140 Sports 1: ,' f - -sf' if ii 1 ,, .,,n Aegi .Q S Cross Country is a sport which requires total dedication, concentration, and endurance. The runners train over the summer months by running up to 12 miles daily. The Varsity squad, under the guidance of Coach Roger Karnopp, was a very young, hard-working team. The Foothillers were led by senior John Penny, and juniors Willie Ayyad and Russ Sneddan. Varsity team, top row: Jim Souza, Russ Sneddan, John Penny, Willie Ayyad. Bottom row: Mike Adams, Bob King. Willie Ayyad and John Penny show their concentration during a league contest. Into League Action E, K l , E , - as 3 ,Q ss ., g A, K ,,k, L. .Y.,. 4 gt ' ' dd B ' .s K V ., .xl ,kvk K. ,. Rik X , 5 W kkzk i ts I . Top left: The J.V. team races for the lead with opponents in a league dual meet. Top right: Roger Karnopp, cross country coach. Bottom left: Bill Spain is striding towards the finish line. Bottom right: Beth Argus is catching up to leader in girls' action. Sports 141 Runners Show Abilit is 7 A if f WF . .. X i I . ? 6, E l al sf . , . ,af . 3' I ul 4 it rfb, 'ff F.. r 1:0 Q f A K. f 1 Pictured at top is J.V. cross country team, front row: J. Snider, R. Pictured at bottom left is Girls' cross country team, bottom: F. Powell, B. Hammond, T. Praddes, G. Charles. Middle row: J. Correia, J. Weddel, C. lVlcGirr. giglgxai' ipgwgnlg Zarggikgop row: S' Breitenstem' B' Moms' P' Top row: R. Bannister, L. Lowell, B, Argus, S. Renshaw. 142 Sports Bottom right is Frosh cross country team J. Sneddan, B. Johnson, E. Nlanning Top row: A, Sick, S, Rockwood, S. Kinfather. Top right is Jim Chang and Steve Butsko setting the pace in J.V. action, .0 WW' bi .Lac . ftgikih k Swim m e rs Leave Foes ashed Coach Chris lVlorrisey had high hopes for the Varsity Swim team as they defeated their opposition time after time. It was an uphill struggle for nrst place, however, with Valhalla being their toughest meet. The team was league champions the years 1971-1976, with the title stolen away last year by Valhalla. The swimmers were prepared, and the other teams in the league knew they were up against tough competition. They were led by outstanding swimmers, lVlark lVlisenhimer, Kent Kachigan, Bill Bender, and Tom Gehrke. Top: Varsity swim team- Back: K. Remund, G. Akins, D. Vogt. Row 2, J. Busseyg P. Lazarr, E. LeFeverg Row 3: K. Kachigang D. Galvang W. Kerr. Row 4: S. Shiotanig C. Conner, A. Schiefer. Front: T. Gehrkeg Nl. lvllsenhimerg J. Brown. Bottom Left: Jeff Brown, far left, and Kent Remund, far right, on the starting blocks against a Helix swimmer. . Bottom Right: Bill Bender gasps for air during the race. .Sswaln . Il K T .i..l . . . ....,. 1' T , H V i,,' 3 elsi 1. W'0Unp,, . llli fy W. 143 ,- V Swim Shows Style In Stro kes S S The JV swim team started the season off with a new coach Tom Bonnet and had an exciting year. Tom was an alumni of Grossmont, graduating in 1976, and was on the swim team then. He was optimistic about the JV team with good reason. Although the JV team did not have much depth, because over fifty percent of the team were freshmen, they did a fine job. Top: Chris Conner listens carefully for the announcement of the places. Middle: J.V. Boys Swim Team: B. Free, P. Ashley, C. Klllgore, K. Ballard, P Rawley, D. Gotees, G. Burtless, G. Cooper, J. Graessle, S. Tex, T. Shiotani. llli 'lle - Bottom Right: The butterhy stroke is performed by J.V. swimmer. Bottom Left: Finishing off the last stretch, Phillip Rawley heads for the end of the pool, and the end of a hard swim, .. ...... ff .. ' ..g-A ga 1:U.:EffllssaiseifffiiwmiffififiTI .... 144 . Dive s Plunge To New Depth Diving was added to the swim team's curriculum and was coached by Chris lVlorrisey. Four divers plunged to graceful depths and daring stunts and demonstrated to their adversaries their ability in diving. They had an excellent year as a hrst year team. Top- Boys diving Team- Lett to Right: lvl. Shaneg D. l.eDucg R, Gevissg D. Fontana. Middle Left: Don l.eDuc splashes into the water after a good dive. lVliddle Right: The JV swim team dives into the vvater with a good start. Bottom Left: Varsity swimmer Eric LeFever pushes off the wall in a back stroke starting position. Bottom Right: Another race begins as Grossmont dives ahead. 145 !,wxf'f1u? Top Row: D, Bassett, B, Decker, B. HIH, P, Jolliff Statts. Lower left: Basset looks astonished as Joliff goes Lower right: Coach Jack Shavvcroft explains the s 146 Sports For the Varsity Roundballers The Varsity Basketball team had a tough season cut out for them with many strong opponents in the league. This was a building year for the Grossinont Roundballers as they worked on their weak points and improved their strong points. Coach Shawcroft relied on the experience and know how of his senior players, Brownie Statts, Bruce Decker, Dan Newport, Mark Pizzato, Ken lVlcDilland. A new face on the court was Steve Smith. Grossmont did do well in Grossmont Santana 2nd annual Christmas Tournament, playing like a team and taking a second place. Next year with seven returning players, the upcoming J.V.'s and the experienced coaching ofa former basketball player himself Jack Shawcroft, the cagers will look more promising in the years to come. Top Left: Mike Hook is anxious to get down court. Top Center: Paul Jollif dribbles after rebounding. Top Right: Brownie Statts hesitates and looks down court for a pass. Bottom left: Team mates await anxiously to see if Paul Jollifs lay-up is successful. Bottom right: Ken lVlcDill takes a breather during a free throw. Sports 147 Witl' teamwork and skill the J.V. Basketball team showed consistantly good play on both offense and defense for a very productive season. Through the coaching of Clarence Broadfoot, the team progressed all season long and showed exceptional promise for next year's Varsity team. Leading the team were sophomores Mike Taylor at center and Guards Mike Mathias and James Germany. J.V, Basketball Team TOP ROW: Coach Clarence Broadfoot, M. Dicioccio, R. Brown, L. Carter, M. Morris, S. Butsko, M, Mathias, MIDDLE ROW: J. Smith, J. Germany, L. Lubach, K. Newport, L. Gorham, BOTTOM ROW: D. Frost, D. Brewer, D. Gorham, NOT PICTURED: M. Taylor. BELOW: Mike Mathias and James Germany eagerly anticipate the play. BELOW RIGHT: Larry Gorham shoots for a basket over opponents head. V Sinks Gpponent 148 Sports Frosh Struggles Through Season . N . , ,, ,W .M,...,.....w - s-,,.,...s.w we.:s.s-s-.Mg-ff---ss' .............,... A......s....,.....M .. , ,, . ,.. .. S F . I When the season started, Coach Ken Maynard had high expectations of taking the league title, as the Freshmen team has done in the past eight out of ten years. But due to the lack of experience, the team started oft on the wrong foot. The highest scorer was John Bissell and Dan Smith and Petro Vasiliou were the two most consistant players. With a lot of hard work, the team continued to improve throughout the season and is expected to be a fine Junior Varsity team next year. LEFT: Kurt Hook shoots for a basket as Pete Linsey and Craig Hauri look on. BOTTOM LEFT: John Bissell dazzles his opponents as he grabs for the ball. Freshmen Basketball Team BACK ROW: Coach Ken Maynard, P. Horn, K. Hook, J. Bissell, K, Smola, P. Linsey, MIDDLE ROW: P. Vasiliou, J. Barlow, C. Hauri, T. Nludd, D. Smith, FRONT ROW: D. Delvlartino, J. Cress, T. Hilgeman, Not Pictured: K, Brown, H. Warren. hmm., 'ws-M.. Sports 149 Under the superb coaching of IVlrs. Georgia Turner, back with Grossmont again, the Girls' Tennis Team finished in third place in league, with a record of 13 wins and only 3 losses. The high point of the season was the spectacular win over the first place Helix team, defeated only by Grossmont. Depth is the strongest asset to the team. The two most outstanding players are Wendy Ackerly and lVlichele Armendia. Patty Nicholas and Jenny Smolan showed exceptional performance as freshmen on the Varsity team. Debbie Silvers and Gaylene lVlcCabe placed second in league doubles and qualified for CIF. Julie Cresenti, Wendi Fitzpatrick, Lori Smith and Robin Garcia also qualified. Net-Wom n Rall ki-1 .f 3 TOP RIGHT: Varsity Team, BACK ROW: R. Goldberg, W. Ackerly, G. NlcCabe, W. Fitzpatrick, D. Silvers, K. Young, S. Bandes, L. Smith, D. IVlcCarthy. FRONT ROW: Coach Georgia Turner, Nl. T. lVlalkus, P. Nicholas, J. Warre, J. Crisenti. Above: Stephanie Case hustles across the court to 150 Sports Q x K Q X t i .' ' ' . 1 i K xg S ' ' K 7 . Q . I' t . A N 2 . .K 1 t X -. m. , x .. , . s c H 1 y ., C 4 . . X . X + . I , . R . . .W 1 ' K . , k my A , ' l i i Q- 1 fl 5. J . f . L ,sg a t f my . 1 . f 4 Q X x return the serve. Above Robin Goldberg Fires a hot shot down the side line. Far right Co-Team Captain Michele Armendia Fires a powerful return. . x s ,e 3 i into CIF Finals ' ---- , . . ,.., .:' LL,, 6 k . g , ,..:..wb.m:. ..q5ll':. 1 1- .. , x-fix? ,L' N, 1, i .1-fs: Q'- ss N-- 2 vessels .,. . surest za- --', 51 is 7 J . 'S ' sa tl sg e 0 Ja fi XF M X X si, Qmmu ,iagigxi N X N if is v, las, ,fir ' 5 , 15 , tx Ya' f si 21 .5. ix fee 15. si, LL 1 1 . 2 A iz. . , mi Q is ge. Q gig if iv if ik re 5? A PM ft Q14 5- 5 W 3 5 X F ig? i -iw if is J R JW? '11 'sae 1 1 LL.- . ' , . . ,, :Q if ff. A . X is 1? R 3 SQ . 111s so . is ' F7 I as 1. 11 .111.f.1111. .11 , i . fi? 1:1 757 . f sais 1 1, ' . J, 1 i ' YS? 1 11..11 , bm lf: ,U , i Q35 1 i 1 51 f Q ' lim 3 gr 1 fi il R i 'Y - iff:-1 . ' il 3 :' w! i,g'5i' Sf' E . T ff l-?'i?iE1,s:a1sQ+g: - M L3 55-filaz : 1 5 X.5.1.5g:j:g-e 2 l ,.. .gi i 3-B S .Q TOP ROW: J. Spenser, S. Howarth, L. O'ConnelI, S. Murphy, D. Nelson, J. Jameson, S. Walsh, R. Goldberg, T. Malkus, P. Nicholas, G. McCabe, S. Stanko, P. Heissenberger, D. McCarthy, K. Smith, K. Harvey. MIDDLE ROW: Bandes, J. Warren, T. Jones, L. Osina. NOT PICTURED: R. Garcia, S. Tobin, L. Adams, M. Smith, L. Menson, W. Ackerly, W. Fitzpatrick, D. Silvers, K. S. Mimms, S. Case. This is the entire Girls' Tennis Team, both Varsity and Young, L. Smith, L. Servey, J. Smolan, P. Hopwood, FRONT ROW: W. J.V. .. K fb mrzzfrg-Elf V fro v QWV? !.Q0..'b'9.'1-W A371 vp.- wadi 5 W Dig. H .-,p-'T' Top row: J. Haines, E. Lefever, J. Brewer, Middle: J. Brown, A. Schiefer, D. Bussy, R. Gevis, S. Shiotani, B. Reed, D. King, and D. Galvin. McDowell, T. Gherke, M. Smith, D. Vantiegham, M. Misenhimer. Front: J. r-wna.,..M.., A 4 i ..- of 1 QQ? H Y' af! 2 Q A xxuu? ,ff JN i NUR me mi i Y!! l!! P f g Q39 'n-if- ' 'W 'i if . W W 'WW me WQWW' fum- illvli' f ww llll .W ,..,,. ,,.,,., . llli. W2 if ,ln Y 1936A ...mf-v 's I In a game against Mt. Miguel, Mark Misenhimer lifts his body out of the water in a successful effort Iniured, Mark NliS6f1himGY EXP'-alf1S the details to score a goal. i 152 Sports to coach Morrissey. is Poloists Wash Upponent L, Q L, .1 W , 4 I Q, M 2. ,E if a,z,,,,' 1- fezl.,,e:5V 1-mfg. ,: U WVVV g , ,V g.ibi,'Af 'V V ,3 L - 'fl . ' is -. , 1 can 1 X xg, l, Top left: Mark Smith makes a big splash going for the ball. Top right: Poloists listen as coach Chris Morrissey explains last minute strategy. Upper left: Pressured by an oncoming defender, Don Galvin looks for an open man. 5 ...N- NIO 1'1newt,,. 'D M : K I X, ,.,. I N ck sgk,Q..,i, ,.. . V y L '-.xxx so , , i X N I .- wifes . .Q.,,' wi' 1 . , 2222- , e X s 6 , ,. ,1a3t' . V 3 . 4 , 3, b , p. b N f - is ser 1 L L 'gl' s .f x V ' ' ,sis , : 5 .l -3495. Q .1 i Qilgi. ,si , ' 4. , H A X -3W TW'- 'i.s H ii-so ' me 'K - Q, My . 4 , - . fe r ., . . .X . Upper right: Mark Misenhimer waits for 3 DEISS. Lower left: Doug McDowell eyes the goal on a penalty shot. Lower right: Jim Brewer struggles to get a shot off, while teammate Don Vantieghem loo ks on. is :,5,W:. fi . . Using their skill, determination and experience, Varsity Water Polo came together for a winning season, hhishing fourth in Grossmont League. Chris Morrissey's excellent coaching reflected the strong year. The squad showed power and depth, with outstanding performances from seniors Doug McDowell, Mark Smith, Don King, Jack Bussy, Mark Mlsenhimer, and goalie Tom Gherke. Next year also with Brett Reed returning. Sports 153 With both excellent teamwork and coaching from Tom Bonnet, the J.V. Water Polo team showed a bright future for next year's Varsity team. Throughout the entire season they scored goal after goal on offense and were invincible on defense. Right, J.V. team. Top row: G. Akins, P. Lazar, D. Vogt, Nl. Chase, J. Kilgore, K. Remund, Bottom Row: B. Hallet, B. Bender, B. Free, B. lVlurphy, P. lvlelmstetter. The freshman team followed closely in the winning footsteps of J.V. and Varsity. Team Spirit along with hard work was the reason for a very productive year. RIGHT: Frosh Team: Top Row: T. Rosenthal, D. Gotzes, J. Tex, C. Kilgore, BOTTOM ROW: B. Hallet, B. Free, B. lvlurphy, P. Helmstetter. 154 Sports Team Build for Futur ae 5- v 1 v v 1 ifsfj- fw'o'fvfo5 9 'S:o?Q M.,,., .. fe '57 'O V 3:23 'QE' .Q Q 4 'S K. l-1.2.3, T'-5515 'S 'O Xvfx. swans, MMM . ...... .Q . ...vslnn-hurt. Varsity Grapplers ork To Win s l The Varsity team fought hard against a tough overall schedule, to try to obtain a winning season. The team was coached by Frank lVlarsh, vvho took the Varsity to fill the void left open at the beginning of the year. The team was led by seniors Dave Dudley and Rich Carter, and juniors John Freeze, lVlatt Vokey, and Tony Tafoya. Varsity Wrestling Team: Top row: Dave Dudley, Ellis Craddock, Ed Craddock, lVIatt Vokey, John Freeze. Front: Dave Leggitt, Ken Layson, Tony Tafoya, Rich Carter, Dave Shrock, Kent Grahl. Top right: Coach lVlarsh. Middle left: John Freeze tries to get a good hold on opponent, lVliddle right: lVlatt Vokey takes care of opponent. Bottom left: Dave Dudley taking his man down. : l Sports 155 iq ' 'v as 1 wmgm W ww 'N-11-'tn Q0 I I A ,' ': Q' fly, A 'V f f QTY T 3 2 Q ,Ei m - fx E if . 1. W . ,K mf! +. fs' 1 gi . .3 1 ! m.a ' nd nti ipate Th Futur The Freshmen Wrestling team showed good potential for future years at Grossmont. The grapplers were under the guidance of first year coach, Jay Younger, and were led by Dermont lVlack and Dan Krukowski. Freshmen Wrestling team: Top Rovv: D. lvlack, E, Olafson, A. Bender. Front row: lVl. Tafoya, L. Walsh, C. Waldron, D. Krakowski. Top left: J. Rogers tangles with foe. Top right: D. Mack takes down opponent. Middle Left: Coach Younger congratulates I.. Walsh after a victory Sports 157 arsity And I Girl ' Team For the hrst time in many years the Girls Varsity Basketball team was very well balanced, and coach Bardon was very confident. Instead of playing their traditional inside game the team had the talent and the ability to play all around. The team had depth despite a few inexperienced players. The Roundballers were also lacking in height but the quickness of the guards made up for the difference. The returning Varsity players were Jackie George, Gail Groene, Robin lVleyer, and Tracy Hoffman, and with the helpful and experienced coaching of lVls. Alice Bardon the girls put away a very successful season. Team Picture: Top, R. lVleyer, B. Barkley, T. Hoffman, J. George, G. Groene, lVl. Holland, J. Ginn, K. Lewis, P. Parker, Not pictured, G. Daily, J. Dragani L. Sanchez. 1 Top left: Robin lVleyer looks horrified as she goes up for a lay-up. lVliddle: t'Coach Alice Bardon Wants You The coaches and all the girls would like to give their special thanks to the managers of the J.V. and Varsity teams, Jenny Reynolds and Denette Brandell. 158 Sports rf it ai. Give Th ir II To Basketball The Girls Junior Varsity Basketball team looked much more promising than in the past. They took advantage of their height which allowed them to play an inside game. There was a lot of young talent on the court, and with the new, confident coaching of Connie Pugh, they worked very hard together and had a successful year. Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Team: A. Cox, K. Waisman, C. Dentt, L. Dutcher, K. Parks, L. Bilbrey, W. Hassell, S. Bectran, J. Spencer, S. Dean, L. Horn, S. Roland, Coach Connie Pugh. Bottom Left: Cheryl Dentt goes up for the shot as Joy Spencer seems awestruck. Bottom Center: Judy Ginn goes for HZ . Bottom Right: Leah Bilbrey shoots the ball in a crucial part of the game. ' s QQ ' iff' 4 'XJ A ' '-fwswp.. . ..... v X-of 'rA,.s, yrR0d'n. Q ff' N .N f 'T '--sw ,,.-- ae-f ....ef vlan 'mini Sports 159 Spikers' Win Leagu Title llHana Ho is a Hawaiian vvord symbolizing excellence. Grossmont's Varsity Volleyball team has proved worthy of that title and symbol. They have matched last season's record of 17-1 to again attain the league championship, and have gone into CIF as a Hrst place team. It is not a matter of any single outstanding players, but the combined effort of each individual to make the team. The superb coaching of Miss Mary Jane Lee inspired each member of the team to obtain perfection. The Spikers took third place in CIF. NO. NAME NO. 10 Jill Nulton 22 14 Peggy Adams 27 16 Susan Kummerow 30 18 Lori Collard 47 Not pictured: No. 20 Robin Miller. NAME Joan Miller Melissa Black Joann DePalo Mary Holland Bottom left: Miss Lee and team discuss strategy against El Capitan's team during a time out. Bottom center: Robin Miller spikes a free ball which the opponents bumped over the net, while Jill Nulton and Joann DePalo watch. Bottom right: Peggy Adams back sets to Mary Holland while Melissa Black prepares to cover the block. . . .fn-wil '. wg ,gif 1.381 I f .s I- if 1.5.3, 2 ' yi'il'l 160 Sports it ,Q we Jqggfw 1. 1 iw ' 4. gg Vi: . .sy , asa 1 -if ef? tu 3,4 wifi Y 1 A1 S 1 ss in fam Q l v .Auf . sl Players Progress The JV Volleyball team may not have placed hrst in the league, but they played llgood volleyball, and in doing so achieved something better than first place, being the satisfaction of self- improvement. NO, NAME NO. NAIVIE 11 Julie Lane 38 Julie Viskas 12 Theresa lVlcKenna 40 Lori Doren 17 LeeAnn lVlerrili 42 Gail Groene 18 Paulette Parker 43 Brenda Barkley 24 Sandy Dudley 44 Jeannie Dragani 25 Kim Bunch 45 Stacy Graham 31 Sylvia Beltran Not pictured: Tracy lVlutter L l ' 41525 M: , Ll-1 .,. Ll ... ,ww- ' we f..w Left center: Scorekeeper Leslie Horn tallies the score. Right center: Sylvia Beltran bumps the ball to the setter for a set play. Bottom left: JV's spectacular coach Miss Alice Bardon gives the team a pep talk while Julie Viskas looks to see what the hnal score was. Bottom right: Kim Bunch side sets for Brenda Barkley. Sports 161 Soccer Team Gets aKik Lx as . ..-u.z'. I - K' Led by head coach Dick Bullock, the soccer team showed the ability to produce a winning season. The team continually kept pressure on the opposing defense resulting in several scoring opportunities. With only six returning Varsity members it was a rather young team, however fine talent from the underclassmen nlled most of the gaps. It was a true team effort as the team combined skill and hard work to average about four goals a game. Many players turned in fine defensive plays and several people scored in each game. A few standouts from last year's squad were seniors Jack Brady, Ted Llthopoulis, Tom Henson and junior Rick Toneck. Top: Varsity Soccer Team. Front Row ileft to rightly Jim Legg, Joel Rear, Andy Gunderson, Ron Walters, Jack Brady, Chuck Roach. Middle Row: Steve Anetsman, Dino Gotses, Mark Teague, Rick Toneck, John Krehbiel, Carl Eckland, Brian Viets. Top Row, Rick Wallace, Steve Grove, John Wilson, Ted Llthopoulis, Jerry Yahr, Jay McNamara, Tom Henson, Gunnar Gunnarsson, Coach Dick Bullock. Above Right: Seniors. Standing, Ron Walters, Andy Gunderson, Joel Rear, Ted Lithopoulis. Kneeling, Tom Henson, Jack Brady. Lower Right: Head Coach Bullock talks with his players. 162 Sports 1 ,, . , , Wff411:ixfiiifffiwS ,,,, W ' use ' we Q Out of A Winning Season the sideline. territory. Top: Tom Henson pass kicks the ball. Far Top Left: John Wilson throws the ball in from Above: Joel Rear maneuvers around opponents. Left: Rick Wallace moves the ball into scoring Sports 163 These athletes represent their sport as the top performers ofthe 1977-1978 sports season. The El Recuerdo Sports Section honors these athletes vvho have shovvn skill, ability, and leadership to deserve recognition from their coaches. They prepared for each season and met long hours for practice vvith dedication to achieve their goals. lVlost have been selected as top league and county competitors for their outstanding play. Congratulations to all of you!! Top right: Football: Dale Capehart, Defenseg Craig Smith, Oftense. Basketball: Bruce Decker. Bottom left: Volleyball: Peggy Adams. Golf: Dave Griggs. Bottom right: Boys Svvimz Bill Bender. Water Polo: lVlark lVlisenhimer. Girls Swim: Carolyn Cavanaugh. Diving: Gamon lVlarugg. Girls Svvim: Ruth Cranston. Top thletes Earn Recognition Top left: Wrestling: John Freese. Soccer: Ted Litnopulos. Top right: Baseball: Ken Berg. Boys Tennis: Fred Richards. Not Pictured: Girls Tennis: lVlicnele Aramendia. Bottom left: Girls Cross Country: Fran Povvell. Boys Cross Country: Willie Ayyad. Girls Track: Katalin Fejes. Not Pictured: Boys Track: Dan Garcia. Bottom right: lVlodern Dance: Pam Waymire. Gymnastics: Beth Hardin. Sports 165 arsity Netm n Sho Talent The Varsity tennis team fought hard to regain its tradition of being one of the leagues povverhouses. The Foothillers vvere led by seniors Fred Richards, Tom Handley, Ron Tovvnsend and sophomore John Sullivan. The netmen vvere coached by Jack lVlosher. Top rovv, Coach Mosher, Fred Richards, Jim Bliss, Kurt Steger, Ron Townsend, Tom Handley, Steve Goble, John Stanko, Phil Halamandaris, Kostos Tsicoulias. Bottom rovv, Mike lVlcFarland, Chris Hovvarth, Steve Walsh, Linda Beals, Bill Spain, Harold Snovvden, Craig Robbins. Not pictured is John Sullivan. Right: John Sullivan smashes ball with overhand. Far right: Fred Richards keeps his concentration after hitting return forehand. 166 Sports is is nd IV Shapes p For Futur The J.V. tennis team showed good potential, and experience making the future for Foothiller tennis look good. Due to the lack of courts because of the construction of the swimming pool, the Hillers were forced to go without having a Freshmen team, making the J.V. team take up more freshmen than in past years. The squads were crippled early In the year because of the heavy rains, which postponed several non-league and league matches along with shortening try-outs. The J.V. team was coached by Jack lVlosher, who helped them learn and develop many skills and techniques essential in making future varsity squads. Top row, Coach lVlosher, Todd Hill, Paul Doering, Doug Frost, Lewis Carter, Bruce Offord, George Tsicoulias, Eric Eckland, Dale Labansat, Greg IVlarcom, Martin Chang. Bottom row, Joe Connelly, Gary Payne, Jim Spain, Alan lVlcCoy, Andy Schulman, Brad Jones, Aman Bisharat. Far left, Doug Frost studies ball before his swing, Left, Joe Connelly shows form on his backhand. il. Sports 167 Expressing oneself through body movements is basically what lVlodern Dance is all about. The girls bring out their inner feelings in graceful and fluid motion. Variety comes jitterin' in the forms of jazz, rock 'n roll, the classics, and the traditional folk dances. whether the dancers are stompin' out to the music of the Commodores or performing delicate ballets, they all come together in spirit and form. Top right: Robin Palmer, Victoria Farris, Teri Phares, and Becky Lawyer as the Chicken cluck to the jingle of the Kentucky Fried Chicken in a Dramathon performance, Middle left: Laurie Peipenbrink, Karen Naser, and Sherry lVlaes leap across the room, Middle right: lVIs. Elaine Rhodes shows height and formation in a jump while instructing her Dance Production Class. The jump is not as easy as it seems, and the girls soon come to appreciate her patience and body flexibility. Bottom right: l.. Peipenbrink, T. Dorn, lVl. Bacino, J. lVlcDonald, and S, Nlaes boogie to Dr. Pepper during the Dramathon. Not pictured in photo is B. Petix. Dancers Swa i 1, , ,cee eixl 168 Sports 'MMA to the Music Top left: Stephanie Shekell, Tina White and Karen Naser tip their hats to a parody on H1 am Stuck on Bandaids . Below: Laurie Peipenbrink and Jennifer lVlcDonald bump to the music. Bottom: The Dance Production Class shows jazz technique. Sports 169 Golf Team Blasts Cpponents If it 7 k,'L ,. - J 170 Spo ts . x iff I , :'f'jf ? -2 5 K ,M W . sw X 'S -: ,w f t., . 3 ' f N, ff- 4,1 'Nw A , ga' . With six returning lettermen, the Golf team looked to have an excellent shot at the league title, as well as the C.l.F. title. The squad was led by four-year letterman Dave Griggs, who was an All- League selection last year, and also ranks as one of the better golfers in the area. Also returning are senior Brad Krasnoff and juniors Don Lobb, Paul Jolliff, Jim Cook, and Dan Burgess to round off a solid group. The team lived up to the high standards set by the golf teams in the past few years. 1978 Golf Team. Top: Eric Lubbock, Paul Jolliff, lVlike Hook, Dan Burgess, Brad Krasnoff, Don Lobb, Dave Griggs, Coach Clarence Broadfoot. Front: lVlark Evje, Jim Cook, John Connelly, Jon Hoffman, Scott Buckner. Left Page, Upper Left: Jim Cook about to hit off of the first tee. Left Page, Upper Right: Dan Burgess follows through on a shot. Upper Left: Don Lobb lines the ball up to the green. Upper Right: Dan Burgess shoots for the hole. Lower Left: Paul Jolliff watches his drive take off. Lower Right: Don Lobb hits off the fairway. Sports 171 un 'mf V And arslty Softball Team The JV Softball team proved themselves eager and skilled enough to place among the top teams of their division. Along with new players, new Coach Connie Pugh was brought on to the held. Coach Pugh felt, Uthe team was both talented and eager enough to give tough competition to their opponents. Right: Top row: Coach Pugh, C. Dentt, T. Feneis, H. Fitzpatrick, S. Barkley, T. lVlutter. Middle row: K. LeRoy, F. Powell, T. Adams, K. Graven. Front: C. Rear, H. Cuckner, J. Kuhlow. Bottom left: Holly Buckner, catcher, prepares to catch the ball pitched to her. Bottom right: Chris Rear swings her bat with all her strength to connect with the ball for a successful hit. gl W Q aw- - - 3'f '5.f:.: 51. 172 Sports Exce ith Enthusias And Skill After being rained out in the First two weeks of their season, the girls Varsity Softball team faced a difficult start with optimism. Coach Susan Sharpe visioned placement in the top of the league standings. She spoke of her players as having the 'tmaterial to go, fight, and win, Throughout the season the girls maintained high league standings. -' -'V 4z ',,- '.,,'. , ., :wwf ' i yi 1- P Wri t 2-,,..1' MWTP Gif' . ., ., . iw , ., i ,,l, 1 , t 7 ' fun , 'N' ., , ',, 5.5, ef- , We-N-is f . ...sg .a,.,,:w f ,V M-Jwsfwsins ,, ,, .fN:3g,',:gg::WW ' .,.r - K, f' Wffifte,,, N-we , 'j .-lip gunna 1 . , In H . if - , ,,., ' f,.h1yg, wi af J,F,.,.iji: 51:5 M PV: 1 1 ,, , r f l 5 M '1. , ,g. 3 A ', Mji f , M' : .. if ,. If , awe s J, ff' P, ,,., ,- ., Z' ,, V 1 'fg1.,,,, ,f1: , , - ' L '5' ' ' 20 -- . '.,'7f 7 71 7 'IW' e H45!'!'W,f.,M - S' ' 'L' 5 ' T . flag - i ,s -' - . V, ' if up . . X' -. ,W-i 'fk4f:J, tit A' mi Ay. K 'f' 71 -5ii1f'A' f1w f '- ixsgfxawhw .,,, ., , . tem, ww' ,Newt-an-MMM ,,, - -V 1 .,,,,Lzmmm,,,e --V----, ,.wTTZ,5:iZwfQf2?ff:g ' ' 'F 4 ' Top left: Catcher Leah Bilbrey warms up the pitcher before a game. Top right: Mary Holland awaits a throw to first base from home plate. Bottom right: Up to bat is Paulette Parker who keeps her eye on the ball to produce a winning hit out to deep center held. Bottom left: Top row: Coach Sharpe, L. Bilbrey, lVl. Holland, P. Adams. Middle row: S. Roland, J. Ginn, J. George, P. Thein. Front row: C. Baab, B. Barkley, P. Parker. Not pictured: W. Fitzpatrick. Sports 173 V Sets Th Pace For Victor With the experience and enthusiasm ot the returning tracksters, the Varsity track team had visions of placing in the top four teams. The season for all four track teams was late starting due to rain. The team's strengths were the long jump, triple jump, sprints, middle distances, long distances and relays, which proved them powerful contenders in league and CIF finals. Some eminent runners were Dan Garcia, lVlario Parez, Jim Germany, Steve Gange, Jim Olsen and Willie Ayyad. Each trackster was permitted to enter only four events at each meet. Coach Roger Karnopp prepared each runner to compete in several events, giving more fiexibility and depth to the team. Top row: lVl. Adams, C. Gibbs, D. Brewer, C. Cattell, R. lVIorse, J. Souza, K. Estes, D. Crose, C. Allen, D. Wiesner, J. Brown. Middle row: J. Penny, W. Ayyad, lVl. Campbell, B. Barnard, C. Sick, P. Hilgeman, C. lVlerrill, R. Rogers, lVl. King, J. Olson. Front row: lVI. Parez, S. Smith, G. Garcia, J. Germany, D. Garcia, S. Gange, B. King. Bottom left: James Germany displays power in action while running the relay. Bottom right: Running head on, it appears that Steve Gange isn't going to stop for anyone as he sprints for his long jump. 174 Sports 4 ' apwynf gg Tracksters Specialize The JV track team had an unpredictable season due to lack of experience and participation. There was a small turnout of JV runners, causing a need for speciality runners. These runners prepared for only one or two events and tried to attain individual success. The team's strongest events were sprints, long distance running, long jump, high jump and shot put. The coaching received by the former track members and Coach Karnopp was tremendously appreciated and a great advantage to the teams. Top row: J. Smith, J. Chang, T, Looney, C. Sager, J. Waddell, J. Ogle, S. Patton, T. lVlartin, T. Hilgeman, Middle row: L. Barbod, G. Charles, K, Hutchins, J, Krenhbiel, A. Lewis, P. Crookson, F. Nlillar, R. Weinberger, R. Clark. Front row: R. Caterina, G. Garcia, S. Kennedy, R. Brelse, J. Correia, R. Hammond, K. lVlimms. Not pictured: D. Kvendru. J Top: In deep concentration, Tom Nlartin attempts to clear the high jump bar. Bottom: Coaches Marlin Baer, Roger Karnopp and Dick Bullock compare notes on the teams. Sports 175 Freshm n Learn Basic Fundam ntals or B 2. . , - .J- N . 4' me fssiiesxsi f T F M was-st T I T T W , T4 A- as . . A.. ..., .... .. . tx E, T -we K Q1 5 - Q ,.... .fr f Q A -T-QQ -'rf I f ....,,. t. .rs ... . .... K a N .. . A .. , Q, .......lalfN' -, ,.,, A-Aw-ke. ' ff' up ' I -'F F fY f i' is 1 5 , , E .S , . T gi , . Q , mn! g.L,. ., M K . K K ,KK KK K , K KKK K KK KK, K , K .K . KK ,W - . 2 ,sag K? K. , KN , ,,,.,.fzi 'Al ' 'T F T W , , ? ..., ,K NZ, K M if' ' yaw K ,K L .KKK if K K . .,- , T . F J as + F A . T ki W 'X 3'-T 1 YP' . .' 5 V1 ' 4' W if XXX J.. 5.1 'si A ,V Q 1 - lf H' f ' I - 5 J A 'QW f' .- W ' Q - T . s N . , .,KK K 3 ww RK YK K KK 2 K K KK .. 3 F . f. , - . I f ' 1 1 it . - N .A Kf ' T . , x- Q r v' Y? M, A.. X. vi , . f' 'f S , , - - I . as a M 1 1-f A . 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Bottom right: The last lap is the hardest, but J. Gray, D. Dilvlartino. Front row: D. Stanley, J. Gray knows the end is near. Goble. 176 Sports Z- ,Q wt Girls Triumph Over Opponent The Girls Track Team had come a long way in three years They have expanded tremendously in their skills, attitude and cooperation with each other. The turnout of over forty girls for tryouts made the team a powerful contention for league and CIF finals. Another asset to the team was the top returning girls, Kim Bunch, Fran Powell, Ruth Bannister, Dawn Whitt, Katalin Fejes, and Eszter Fejes, The team's strong events were the shot put, discus, low hurdles, high jump, quarter mile, and half mile runs. In addition to the returning girls, there were the new girls on the team who improved with each practice and meet, with the help and guidance of Coach lVlarlin Baer. Top row: S, Shaw, L. Cattell, K. Bunch, C, Hill, S. Ament, D. Billings, l.. O'ConnelI, l.. lVlcCurtney, E, Fejes. lVliddIe row: B. lVlcGirr, L. Swanson, R. Bannister, lVl. Connor, J. Gish, S. Benham, R. Garcia, Front row: L. lVlerrill l.. Hensle, D. Whitt, lVl, Stone, P, Navratil, S, Bandes. Not pictured: K, Fejes and F, Powell. Top: Debbie Billings shows form on the track, Bottom: Ruth Bannister Finds determination for the Hnal stretch. Sports 177 We Came 1 1 1 Section Editor: Sherry Maes 178 Underclass We Worked Underclassmen look forward to the day when they will be graduating. In the mean time they work toward accomplishing all the requirements. Keeping active in many school activities helps break up the monotony of school work. Juniors had a year full of excitement and hard work. They had to experience the lVlath compentency test, which many pulled through, with few scars. The Sophomores had their First driving experiences behind the wheel. This was sometimes frightening to the instructor as well as the student. The lucky Freshmen got to experience their hrst year at Grossmont, attending their first high school dances, pep rallies, and had a chance to vote in their Hrst high school elections. We'll Never Forget Underclass 179 junior ludiciar H Ip ge The Junior Judiciary, a group of people chosen by the junior class ofhcers, support all activities that are sponsored by juniors. They not only support fund-raisers but they also add spirit to their class. Front row: T. Adamov, K. Baxter, J. Eichinger, T. Ochoa, S. Thomas, G. Arnold, D. Roberts, D. Dargis, T. Sylvester, J. Smith, P. Donnerly, M. RuisdeChaves. Second row: G. Yelman, J. Skalman, V. Pastore, G. Boudreau, K. Pinner, J. MacDonald, D. Cummings, G. Marriet, K. Easier, R. Hogarth, J Shakley, D. Conway, P. Brondage, R. Hallum, M. Smith, K. Palmer, L. McClinic, L. Morales, V. Stanley, N. Krehbiel, M. Givens, J. Schrinner, B. Fletcher. Third row: J. Reynolds, A. Mead, K. Moore, S. Mallet, S. Pfohl, D. Smith, R. Garcia, R. Riley, J. Krasnofff, G. Ferharns, J. Summertield, A. Graham, V. Moore, D. Kozak, D. Ripley, M. Jones, D. Row, K. Harvey, M. Bang. Shown at bottom are Allison Mead and Linda Morales listening to new ideas. 180 Underclass ff. .... . - -,.- ,, so kkkk . K . K Gfficers Make Things Happen 391311 11,1 ? The junior class ofiicers, advised by Steve Sutton, helped raise money throughout the year for the senior prom. The junior ball was one of their main activities used to make money for the senior prom. Car washes and bake sales were also important. The ofhcers were the backbone of all junior class sponsored activities. Without them the junior ball would not have been possible. The officers worked closely together to create, and make ideas happen, resulting in a successful junior year. Top Right: Junior oflicers, Lynn Eggertsen, Nancy Krehbiel, Mr. Sutton, Advisor, Val Moore, Kim Moore, Linda Morales, Allison Mead, Gail Yelman. 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Underclass 193 Giving it one more try, Jennifer Mac Donald tries to bring a piece of clay back to life. ew... x ' c ,.,--' l F Yi Morley, Jessica Mosler, Edward Munday, Ramie Munns, Marie Morris, Allen Mumford, Rinda Munn, Michael Muns, Susan 194 Underclass fr ik when f f W' Y' , ff. , 1? 717 'l 2 ,,, ,Z ,, Q M95 A . f, , . 1 acre, , , H v 4g W J 1 4 -r W 1 sv J if 1 Q if 'f'.,: M Yi Q ,v ' Q gf. ff ,,,e,,,g, V a c 'img - iii:-2 i..e :lf 2. 2 f f if K 'wifi f ,, Nj Mutter, Laura Naemi, Danny Naser, Steven Neill, Douglas Nellis, Valerie Nelson, Daniel lee ' kg f-5 A i 5 1' re, . I f--M -LV Nelson, Michael Nelson, Robert Neveu, Glenn Newport, Kevin Newton, Cheryl Nichols, Barbara W ii ,.,,, ,i Nichols, Louis Nichols, Steven Nickels, Rod Niernela, Lorraine Ninde, Jayne Norton, Jennifer Iuniors Anti ipate nioriti . to . i -'L' l , i' , zz- ,,- ' Q 4 2 Us 2' 733' 'Vzuf 'ii ' , 1' if ' N' ll avi? , V 'S -r 'ln 'Aff , '- L 1 lz.1 ' , , , R jgln, li P , f ,lls 4 'ser e 75' 'F gaiifa 1 fi az .1 ,L 7 if wp spina, . .,,. .,,, . N, , If? , .. V,,. ,,, zsaeelv f .tw AGM!-1 av' K ' pig' 1 if ' .':sffi775f1'le la I', , ,. , glad' 0 538 C3 5 , 32 4. ,fm in Q - ' f s , :pf-eq: , W -,f,'aziQaeQl?lwl? ',f 'ff Tffiiiii wifi.. 5 L 3:4555 25.3. ' agfzirf 3 HM ,,?' ,K I . ,sm Pi , ' ,fi-flfi' ,,: . I- : .BSL f'ff '? I l ,, ai l f f-- ff 1, il, If ' ...,....-Q, -a-..,,..-- ,,,,,,..,.......................... V . I , U, , aj, f f o f ' r .,, J P f- gt. I Zee ff? i 1, 4 fr 4 V L gi' F' Al1,: ,,,k . ., . 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'lf Qf- , in ' . - it in ' Robbs, Debbie Robbs, Leslie Roberts, Diane Roberts, Sandra Rocco, Dora Roche, Charles ,.- - -, wi' ,mC.Yf:, amy' ,I ' nf si M 1 ,,:i4,6Qigf5a-- tt wi, 55'-' -' 'i i .,.wzr,.:w , g5,a:,,,a,,.f YC 1- 1 . :Q y i , 1 2 fav t fu V ac t 1 X2 ,cv ,iff Q , 43 , I Ma, , A WMM, .ia . 1 7 X4 59,2 . . A., ,,.A , J ' ,- ' Q . . ' f HR. ' ,i i ' , H177 -f f w is amrfxfa, A ,I 1?Se.,?fa,,.,,,,' if it WT . a , ii? ia eff X, 1 ' a g iii' 5 1 ' 4,5 2' W iw . 'E : fr , 4,1534 Q .v i if , jam I f fm '1 fa, it Q il , ,ag G may 1 r A ' if :Mia x 1Qfi,fA2.fiffff' Q ,,,,,, + '. fra- ea., , 1, '-'- . W 2' ' ,.,,, ,,,. , , ifflif fi ' Q3 E' v vii 56,23 W t 1 a 2159 Hg-am. as 2, ii ' .Ja T 'aff-,E 'Y v Q vt L34 'iff 'rf I' v 533-5 1 Alf, .. M ,K mv . . ' V- V - - ' if n , ' 1 - 1' , 4 1 c - 4521474 ,gs , S w g 'J 1 J J S V i ' if ,L f. rf-,raw inf S K JFK 1 , :ew -wp' we-4 1 f , V. , , Y. , - 2,1 X , W ' ,ff 3-- ' A cs., , I I ,., , I , I , , , use ,. 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W H W' -H r'?gsa,,f,'..,, J V V R R . rf , V , , ,,., N 'W'f:ifj. 1 Rodinec, John Rogers, Jon Rogers, Richard Rogers, Robert Roller, Gayle Romero, Ruben Rosenberg, Konrad Rosenberger, Carol Ross, Donald Row, Daniel Royce, Thelma Ruhle, Kathleen Ruiz, Anna Ruiz de Chavez, Marci Runcorn, Betty Ruppert, Corey Rush, David Rustich, Kelsey Ruth, Lyle Rutherford, Brett Ryan, Thomas Ryer, Harry Sabin, Andria Saldana, Adrian Sanchez, Lorraine Sanchez, Tracy Sandifer, Scott Santangied, Byron Santori, Denise Sardo, Linda Saul, Deborah Sawicki, Paul Sayer, Christina Schatz, Robert Scherm, Monica Scholl, John Schmidt, Alan Schreiner, Janet Stan Lewandowski isn't looking forward to going to class. Underclass 197 i MW' fi J ' I 5 k 'ia:s'ser!'f 5 '-bW 1. , el' J U . ,4 Mffaawymg- , ..., A .,r.,, ff . M, . ,- V a ' f Q , , , -73? ' ,A 11 or 7 f' awww ff ,e I , , ,, , , ' iff , ffwaxugeaatfle my W 1 ,, fires' I of ff at ' , 372 pf S KX, l ' 'l qf' . l 4,1 1 -44 '1 QL ,. 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Stoffel, Rhonda Summerfield, Jenna Terrazas, Patricia Stone, Lisa Sylvester, Tamara Thomas, Patrick Stout, Deona Tafoya, Anthony Thomas, Susan Strong, Sharon Takacs, Jeffrey Ticknor, Patrick Stumetz, Steven Tarnow, David Tillmond, Richard Sturckow, Richard Tate, Charles Tilton, Linda Sullivan, Michael Taylor, Steven Timmins, Sandy Tipton, Brian Tomson, Shawn Toneck, Richard Townsend, Janice Trantalis, Alexandria Traxler, Karen Van, Richard Vasiliou, Sofia Verdugo, Emilio Van Buren, Charles Van Den Akker, V. Van Buren, Donna Vanslager, Joanne Underclass 199 Who knows what danger lurks inside a hall locker? 200 Underclass Happy Memories g O Lin er Walker, Darla Walker, Jaqueline Walker, Julie Walker, Lillian Wallace, Kathy Waller, Thomas Walsh, Stephen Walter, Sheri Walther, Mark Waltrip, Curt Ward, Gregory Warne, Kimberly Warrington, Daniel Waxler, Scott Weber, Lorelei Weller, Lynda Werner, Walter Wheeler, Leslie Westmoreland, Gwen White, Randy Whitt, Dawn Wiesner, Derek Wilkinson, Jeffe Williams, Cari Wilson, Jerry Wilson, John Winters, Nancy Winters, Sharon Withee, Laura Wood, Kenneth Viskas, Julia Vitalis, Jeanette Vokey, Matthew rif f qs yy 'Yi W . , A r 53' X i ' L V-,P --1 ,f Q-fsfzere il ff, F Q ' i , x 4 l, A M . i 'ib ggga yn.. .. E l M- LA 95. a,'rns.,,,, at S ,J 'tsl 241 ,mf M 3--S 1 at N3 , H ,, -0:24 ' 2 I f M.. , if ' l . Wzff ff? 1 It ' I A 1 3 . L E t 4 I we qt., :,fs',,j'lQff? ' ' 'I jZgtt,:'sz,g', i2'vgi'?i .V'w ' sip ,' V,A A 2 m f .Q t ,,,, s, A I 'rf .. 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J fin, 'tw , afuwm Camera Shy Angle, David Anunciation, Gregory Bachoua, Sandra Birchard, Douglass Blanton, Laura Butcher, Linas Bzdawka, Joseph Cates, Edward Charles, Gavin Clark, Timothy Clute, John Cox, Richard Davidson, Peggy Dodson, Robert Earick, Ralph Eberhardt, Debra Fahouris, George Feilen, Thomas Files, Sharon Gerdes, James Goodson, Terry Guthaus, Brian Hall, Roger Hargrove, Tami Hedge, Marla Hernandez, Diane Hook, Michael Huff, Susan Hughes, Cristine Hughes, John Hulet, Scott Ireton, Arthur Johnson, Kevin Jones, Todd Kane, Michael La Rocque, Anthony Leslie, Randy MacPherson, Michele Malloy, Robert Mansheld Mason, Sonya Mathews, David McAdams, Stephen McCormack, Tracy McDaniel, Pamella McLaugline, Barbara Morris, Lynn Oddo, Gary Ontiveros, Patrick Osborn, Jon Parker, Deanna Peck, Anna Rant, Edward Reed, Marlinda Reiner, JeFfrey Rogers, Chris Rozell, Vernon Scott, Daniel Shannon, Stephen Shunnara, Ray Sick, Conrad Staich, Rebecca Stratton, Mark Tripp, David Tsicoulias, Kostas Wallace, Richard Weiss, Connie Wildman, Keith Winther, Kim Wortman, David Wright, Aimee Wyatt, Edgar Left, Linda Juberg and Kathleen Ruhle are puzzled over some action in the quad. Right: Looks like Don Lobb can't wait for the break, as he starvingly chews on a pen. X' rg 2 any :ra ,L l iff N to ii I V --ef' kr tg: 'V ,V H t A , , . A' - ' 'L' CC ,wi it , U n d e rclass 20 1 W3 f X , A Vkvrhrr i.,,,. n o A , Mia, Sophomore Officers Lead Class ,132 ZF t V ii W Q gy . 1,111 M xio fin. . - 21 ann. lst row: G. Zboray, D. Tobin, L. Halligan, A. Chumbley, K. Fejes, H. Fitzpatrick, J. Lane, G. Nic Cabe, K. Parker, 2nd row: NI. Reed, J. Brown, P. Dally, S. Strunk, D. Brandel, T. Smith, D. Jacobsen, C. Avalos, C. Vinton, L. Boniface, S. Nlurphy, L. Cassaday, R. Racette, 3rd row: P. Nungary, T. Nelson, N. Wilson, P. Heissenberger, NI. Van den akker, I. Birge, L. Barbod, C. King, L. Adams, C. Correia, J. Shick, T. Buntzen, 4th row: J. Krehbiel, V. Farries, W. Steward, C. Hamlin, IVI. Prades, L. Colling, T. Lawyer, G. Bohringer, C. Pullen, T. Brandei, NI. Bacino, C. Nic Way, and L. Wessles. . L F 1 5 N .,.. A ., . -,geff-,Q .. W' L.. V . QF .X I ij N Q ., , 'uf Ac.. 202 Underclass 1.3 4 l To A Peak At agic Mountain M Far Left: Class advisor Thomas Ecklund, takes time out to pose for the camera. Left: John Krehblel, vice president, Michelle Bacino, activities, Dana Jacobson, president, Kara Faiman, publicity, Debbie Tobin, treasurer, and Tammee Nelson, Rep-at-Large, discuss coming activities. Not pictured is Nlissy Sickels, secretary. Upper Left: Students volunteer for projects. Above: Class Ofhcers persuade sophomore assembly to see things their way, Niiii A A ,K fs ' X Under the good leadership of Dana Jacobsen, class president, the Sophomore Assembly was successful in planning this years activities. Team work and participation were two key factors in the accomplishments. Activities, Telephone, Publicity and Ticket committees were formed to make sure the job got done. There was enough money raised to send the sophomores on their way to a good Junior Ball and Senior Prom. Above: Dana Jacobsen and John Krehbiel go-over plans for an up-coming meeting. Underclass 203 Present Times Turn To Below Some students still enjoy eating lunch on the grass during the I Zh, he A .:- ' A K F m 4 in . ,,, ,e , g A e ee .V-'asm ,,-me 3' A '-,fi ' ff - .4 1 ref . A' Abatecola D Adams, M. Aklns, G. Anderson, R. Adams J Akers, B. Alexander, T. Anetsmann, S. Adams L Akers, T. Almada, P. Antonelli, A. ii 'r.' 'A ' 'A' l' r me A A A . A -fn 5 1 AA ' A 'A .... A W A mx , 'LL I ' -- - v'ff ' lf' A ' ' rrvr V s , W A sf H .flfffii I ff! ... A V LA A 2 el ' :A '.. ' 'P 1 P .Aw B' 2 . . .j f A? if -: 1 4 4. , V ' - I 1 I 1 A A 'X e A P' iflmgf as 1 A , 2 ...A 1 f-ages: :iv A ' -ff--. ' 1 M 1. ' K' . ,ly K'-riff, A ,, . 2:5 . t 'se- ' A A 1 A AEM ' . 3. 'V-v , A ' H in 'f - 1' 125' . f fn: ' . ' V lf' . . i. ' .. '., -- . 44. an A ' ' - fA 1 wie- 24 I N LW . i I V-A 4. . . ' A ' - Li k . .... . P I T' f T .... ' A A ' .. .. T A. 'YS' if Y f , 5 f ' -'Q . , ,Lg A .- . V ....... 1. - 'A .f 5... . .. iw., r ' if . . 'W i M' fA12,5AAA5t. ' 'AAA , AA 'M ' I ' . . ' rf . .. ,, A' '- ' .. . f Ne A.. M . 1 - 93 rf B Q'r. A 3 I fl . I .W T ' A Yi I' A Wai P7 if f! - f. .. K ' - 4. . .: f 5 5-'V ' A . f,w.l,f- UAH' Q .' in ,fly W V .-yfkalgef . + 2 ffl . . M - A A T 3 +A AA .ral f A V . . , ' , ,, . . .. . QA M, , . . ' iff 'f . ,4 ,-:Af iwmwgs - e f.,,,. f -:.f,,,,,Wff..v'-F rW- ,Q ' - 3 .wgziliealsg r Arena, D. Armbrust, K, Asaro, A. Asaro, J. Ashley, P. Atkinson, A. Avalos, C. Ayyad, A. .. 1,15 r X Bacino, M. Bacon, K. Bakman, F. Ballard, B. Bang, Y. Bannan, D Bannister, Barbod, L. are . .Wy ..-V .1 -, A .ff my f.,.Z'AL,.f I??'5'1f' ' ,lf --1 '5:421'3,:', ggllmwz- A A gig, .F 5 . 5 ..... . ' , -ra el, . . .. ' ' nel, U - A ,J :sz r , 5, .f i fa 'li-YQ W u ,gym .,f,.,. J, '1 A 'AA ' -' Barisic, M. Barker, D. Barkley, B. Barnes, S. Barnhill, D. Barnicle, D. Barrington, T. Batchelder, J. Bennett,J Bates, J. Benson, D Beal, A. Bentley, R Batchelder, R. Bejar, J. Bergman, Beltran, S. Bench, C. Bench, E. Bender, B. Bingham, Bevier, S. Bilbrey, L Billings, D Memories For Sophomore Stud nt ff V 54 .. ,. JM mmm f: Q.-',,..:f ff ,,,. ' - ,,o. - ,, . . -. , 1 I ' ' -1 i . 1 wg - S 3 li - Nl J 1 ,..,,.. ,..,. . ,. g Nj . ' H V ' ' . . 'ee . .. .. -H., . N,.,, Y 4.61. . .. ., .. .. ...A f 'S . .' ,-' ,ooo ' hx . K, W-M-a...,,,mun - 4 J J' . , -2' 1, :sr M ' -' '11 zz :H iq Q - I - W . I xiii? - ,-21.5, f' 5 . fl 11922 i F25 ,..W..W.m ,X V 'T . . ., H.. El 52 - ' 3' J , J i All J, ff , l ff 7 +2 ,Q e H' M 1 T J .. 1 7 9311, K, J'-:'?l:f3'fff ' ,. 5 fljffggg - 55:1 K ..f K ' f ' - . A ,-' ,... .,- ,aff --,-- - 1 , e ','iIE'fI'. , M Birge, l, Bishop, J. Black, B. Black, B, Slaney, D. Bodven, S. Boggess, L Bohringer, G. Bolduc, L. Bolter, H. Bond, C, Boniface, E. Bowers, K. Bowers, L. Bracken, S. Braendle, T. Brandel, D. Brenner, L. Brewer, C. Brewer, D. Brimicombe, T. Briney, D. Brown, G, Brown, J, '. .5Q,ff,L4'4l.f11id,, 'g ,Q 5 . i .iw-,.f+4 W. - ...e smzlqrzs ag Above: Lori Cassaday decides whether or not to take the last bite of her lunch. L if . 4 ' ' 'ii' V, ' .ii, ' .ii'. 1 - ' ii' 'af 7 . ' '-e' E .,i' i rreerrr S --ii l X' r, J - 1'i, .iii - 1 J - ii ' .. ...,... S ,,,,,, 5' - E fii iiii - 2 ..... . . - ' .V ..,. Vg., ,ii .,,.. . ,,. 1 2 , r iii l ' -- V .., ,eri . - Q J he ' J... Brown, J. Burington, D. Caballero, L. Campbell, S- Carter, L- CEISSBUHY, L- Brown, J. Burke, B. Caliguri, L. Campbell, 5- Carter, 5- CdSi6f19, J- Brown, R. Burtless, G, Campbell, K- Cardona, Nl- CdI'lY0f1, V- C55lafl05f 5' Brown, S. Burtless, M. Brown, T. Busch, L. Brulay, H. Busch, L. Buehner, B. Bush, R. Buntzen, T. Butsko, S. Underclass 205 Sophomores Finally Make .aio Z - U f fir .,,l ,.., W, .4 , H., ,,. . .aff ,iff . 'ff , V, ' -, L 'Y r A. if ' Q ,,. 2, wav ...,, 1- M gsngzzesifgg f -' ,, . 2 A ,, 'Q A W .,., ,L I ,C A gl' . - 11:11 . W, ,L A gf , , ' Q t' ,,,'a jr. q35Z, girigpgiti . ' .. Elll 'MM 7 2 ww. 151 W ,fi ,... ' ' V . K ,- V ' L ' A - i Q x W if? 'C M'i f ' tM . . .- W A ,V, . ., . . Q Itifwii ,' ' , ' ,125 'ffiiilfsiwiz fe1E?Qt21.2:l22,-isw 'esff-u f 11srlE2 'Y - ' , QQ gr 3 I we , ., '7 ii'l-13' ' -tfQff!,,f,.:'Q',, 32555 . , ' ,.,. -f,1qgg5,g:g-ff. LW ..,,, ...W . , ,mlzLLV ,,i17 waz? W ff' 1 ' , ' ' MWKBWHQFKEFU Z., ' -- W WUESW121'Y'5a' -. ..,,.. ,,,,..w,...g -A 3 ..., X142-I Viv -1 V 'imiiivd' 51:-:rar , ::E?i6::Ul 'f ,... nn: -f'- 1'ff'::. fiirii-526371: V ,,,,,,,, - ,. f . - - 'k . k , . w r . aa n 2,-'7' Above. Kathy Gray gets a little help from Richard - - - u ' ,, Mllar while David Vogt looks on. 2.5, frfffaf gg A at 'aoaa 'ff f' ly W ' W 1 .ffify gf, r li A i .. ., aaaa ' 'ii e '- , -, 1 I f -' FP' ,- jg' ' if . . ,-, 1- ff g Lv . H95 wr , . EZ ..,,. 5 ,vw MM ff M-, ,vw W.- ,--. ' -A f a 'a' 'aa V A Y' '- re f 1' 1125 f , , .L ,, ' gg: , , S. ,Q 5, . oha- . , e f H 'X ' '- , ,-', . -,.. - I ,--,, . - W ' , ..,,.,, I 5 ,, . ' fi J - ,,,,,, .,- Hawaii A ' 2 A at or fill ff' 'ii as .fE5f'ifwfff f' 'l-V122 'Wi :'ftf2 ':, :2', fr , y .. 5 - , ,kh-' ff Cattell, E. Cavanaugh, C. Chafey, C. 206 Underclass Chambers, R. Chandler, R. Chase, M. Christensen, D. Christopherson, S. Chumbley, A, Cicalo, L. Cirket, M. Ciruzzi, V. Clark, P. Clark, R. Cochran, S. Coffey, K. Colling, L, Collins, W. Conaway, J. Connelly, J. Conner, D. Conner, M. Conners, R, Conway, S. Cookson, P. Cornet! Corrao, Correia, Correia, Cosper, Costello Costello Costello , C A. C. J. R. ,k. ,l.. ,R. Crabtree, R. Cranston, R. Crittenden, R. Crockett, R. Cronin, M. Cully, J. Culver, T. Curtis, C. D Angelo, J. Dany, P, Damico, L, Daniels, S. Darr, J. Dascomb, M. Dauber, A. Daugherty, T, Davis, E. Davis, M. Davis, M. Davis, P. Day, C. De La Torre, B. De Lao, S. De Riemer, J. Il Through Second Year Hassles , .. ,E F. 'iw .gym A I Z f 'T' M-2 T' - .- ' f fl, W -' 12 7' MV' 5Z?45,,1i',,u9iEf'l ff 2' ,f V777 fW ,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Z M 'W , ' - ' . - ,-' , ,.,, , i 1 15 4 H 'if T' fifth? ' 14,1- f '?fl,: 1115, E 15N 25' i1,, fw..,l' if R!! ! I9 ,,., 'EEi' ?f' V iiflf fiiszffw. f v . .9 ., ,,.. 11 iw 'f ' ff ififf ' . , .M 41 .,sss W , . ,,. ,J ' 5 r I .f ' ii ' ., . ' f I , . 1 - ., 1 v -- M' . ,V , J -- , . 4 ,,. ' . I H W' -- . - . - Lg! 111, H , f ,,, IA, , Q fn , f' g n: f lf . ,--' ' 'HTL 'i 'W' 1 ' - -' -f .f ' Wg. is .. . , w 5- ' ' , F f T 'rf M 'r ' V J wwf' if DW ,,,, 'M' 1 .. i i , . i ,, 5 J V ,.,,,. 'h ' 'es . -e-' J T ' . - i 1.1.5, ,,,- . i s - . -T J V' l ' , H . Illl I R g f ., 4 , f ' . V e ' T A f . . ey . he ' ' 1 -fkk , .4 . AAm-' b,,. 1 2 V' i . W, 5, ' L T i is is sess A l V ' , , J ,. 1 . ,. , , 25 , ' .. A S f 'F 5 is J es.. J . . n ' H . ' l 1, X ' ' ' W ' - 'M . f . , s ' . ,, . Q s,, , smilie' L. A? fl ffl 'k fflfwsfeifle f' 'KKW w a,-'1' :nu ff f .z :wi - M f . J' T , 'D I J ., ,V V, l 2 , V, ,-., 11,1 wg 1 W . N ,ks. A K , if ',z ,,s. . J 2-afiiiifx . ' , . 'Kyli e ffgg , ,, ,, .V .V 5. , f 'Fi if ' , : ., wm-i: a l . .foo Q -fwf- lw: ' ls Y I l l ---V, . gl: Wm-: ' s ' ' l -' e M , ,,.s . 2 . .. l 2 ' 4 an ff-' ' 'uf ' . ' -V ..,,.. In w I ,,. De Vol, M, Denn, A. Depalo, F. Di Vello, P. Diaz, D. Dicioccio, M. Dickirson, D. Dickson, D. Dixon, J. Dolan, D. Domer, T, Domer, T. Downey, E. Dragin, U. Dragini, N. Drake, M. Drew, D. Dreyer, J. Duke, K, Duke, V, Dupee, M. Durnbaugh, R, Dutcher, L. Eberhardt, B. Eby, D. Eckel, T. Ecklund, C, Edwards, E. Ehbrecht, J, Einhorn, A. Elias, R. Elliot, K, EWS, 'Vi' Above: i'0f course these are my real teeth, says Debbie Tobin. English, G. Ennis, R. EOE, S, Ernst, C. Escalante, A, Espinoza, P. Fairburn, R. Felio, S. EOE' E' Etue, D. Faris, A. Fenter, A. . Evans, C, Farness, D, Ferguson, D, Erbstem' C' Ewing, R, Farris, V, Fetterhoff, D. Faiman, K. Fejes, K. Fierro, A, Fierro, E, Finney, S, Fisher, T. Fisher, T. Fitzpaterick, H, Underclass 207 Stud nt Fri nd h ip ak J' .. . S ' . , vw M y g' .om ww ru, f - . My .. ' . JVLLVVV a . . J V gf Q , ,3 sw .. f- A . , ' , . . ' - x , ' fm. '41, . 1 .V V EV-A... ' Y V .. V. fi I M N l A'. L 'Q M Above: llWhat do you mean vvhere's our pass, vvonders Jerry . Wilson and Jennifer Staich while others try not to be involved. ' V, , - ,,g..,.3 . . U V ru ., W Vrryrx up ee A . f M 457. J Q. of X I 1 rl! 5 1,-,,..,if' f . ' fe-Va V z f ' 4 'k ' ' - .Q ' ,Hr .rf f ,:,f,'fV bl . . K l - , .. frllffw - 'V 'V 4 xg, 2 ,,.,,, rf M l. ,5 5, . , . . I F 3 V, . V I - ' :fu g 7 ff , Q 'ig' I H ',,. i' A . . - ir i s , , 'Aj L. 1 . A L -wr , f FV V. V 1 . V . A. r, , yi L - Y . A . V 4 ., J a . . V- .VV, 1.x V- ' 'W - q V , V' . M ', z 'Li . I V 'M' .VV:,z.e1 .l ' F' 'A , ' rf ! VV mfg W , X 1 W: 4, lf ,.l.,,,,.,,., ' f V.. ,. . 5, ' V ' V VV 3 'f f L - - A fa ' 'S 'H ' ,A .5 4, f LI 5 . . L- , . ,5.. A . VV.. if- r ffl' If I . f , . S: X. L S I G 'Aj I J .f sise 'iii D G .. . V. ff? V .... . 17 ...L .V,,r,.... 1 ,., ., . , - .rr ii' ' q, ' , -,.,,,V,,,,, ,-- ' . if 'H 1 ,. Q W' . 9? El.: so I VV , , I Viffpg . 'Y 524 W B . V Am . . f A i.....,, .' , . - , V- V. Val I , . ..,,, , 1 ' 1 , ,' w e Tz:?VVVf-WJ fn 5' SM J ,JQHW V ,, 1. E , x Q::nr::,,gg:z:....z:... D -. ' V- 2 ' -I YV . ' ' V ' ' V . ,,, ' ' ,L , , . ' M . ' K S ' ,, krrr' g 1 I . 'Si . w 'Sf' V, . Q 'ffziggg ' . Tiger i.LL r H -,, J l . ' ii fs i'ii . 1 . , ,, 1.. V ,A -K . . .1 M , ,,., fa ni :wm v ! fi f ' S S .li ff ffgllf VV if i J' V. Y S F'eiSChmaf1f1, Nl- Frorik, W. Gainor K. Garcia, R. Gerardo S. onus, D. Gorham, G. Gramarrsri, G. Grove, K. F0 5Yihe, K. Frost, D. Gallagher, B. Gardner, D. Gerardo, T. Franklin, J. Fuller, D. Gallo, G. Gausdal, K. Geraty, Nl. Prayer, J. Fuller, T. Garcia, M. Gensler, C. Germany, J. Freebern, P. Funk, S. Garcia, R. George, J. Geviss, T. 208 Underclass Gibson, M. Gibson, R. Gilliland, D. Hahn, L. Gillum, T. Giustino, J. Golden, E. Golden, J. Gonia, B. Gonsalves, L. Gorhman, D. Gorham, L. Gorman, D. Gotkowitz, L. Gowers, S. Grabowsky, R. Graham, S. Grahl, K. Gray, K. Greco, A. Griffith, C. GriFFiths, D. Grizzle, C. Grosse, M. Grossman, R.t Guasli, T. Gundersen Gunnarsso Haack, R. Habib, S. Hagemanfl, ,s. n, G. B. School Days More Enjo able .QE Aff, -e A ,A., , 'iA ii . I ' ' A. 'k I 1 .,,,- III A' L Q . A 'R T' or 1 ' -- J ' ,'. Q.. K ,f - . f if 'ffgis:i::.,,: 1 f. ' - ', . 1 me. .'2w2f.i2:,,', fe?m'ai,v,2Zq:,,5 V Y -- ' Q or .A .A f .. f ' ' EW hw .: ne ... E. ,,,,. ' ,ew . U ' 'AA '. if ,Av ' . A ' J A J- fi 'W Y' Q1 --vv -'Me -W-M - :.2lwl5sFfi.fW2ff ae? .. f. 1 ' ' ,. ' ,,.5 .. .. '. ' '. jg: ' - ' JA V ' I 'FW Y Neil 1' 'L L. .-nl. 5 5 Z . L A 55 Above: Ja e Ha es vv0nderS what t0 draw Vl9Xt While JOAN' . A --.f- . fl 'ff I 'f -,,, , Celeste works hard to get her drawing done. ' eeeeee sv' - .. '-,,, M Pfgfi if T ,, :ws ,,. A A ' ' To ee A . fa. A A E., ,fm A, r,,, , ' A LAA 1 f ' -e J f ' AA ' ' . A ' 'k'-' .' I ' , XB 'k A ' l ' Q' -- I f ' V, , ' I kL,, 3 ' . V l r Q' .ki .., K '- ' A ' . f f T J 5 , e A V f .A eeee so A 1 Qeee X eeee e ' V' 1 -J 'J . ,--,, .,,, A V f . A -- ' V. ' A. .A 1 . if Q 2? - iff fi iw fy J 1 i f do 2+-2 J 1 , ff' 9 ., -- k,k W, J, ,Si K A ... .-.W ,,,, ..AA A AA,, AA,,, . . .. .,., .....,,... AAAAAAAAA . . AAAA 11 s uv... .. A .........,A .gi A . ... Q . ... mg? rg' . A AA. AA N5 V -, Q'--'- -'.A ' '-- ' e- A V ' k,AAk-A ' 5 i ' ' W f .AA Ae J A i H AKAA K - I- V , . ' , ' ,,f' , . AVVV 7 V, K Y I L . j r K is F -3 H 5 5 ' 3 f . -1 AA.. ' ,J X ' .. .1 . - - ' e- GAA l I --VV A . f- .-vf. my '0 AAA.. ' 2 ,-,, J A. AAAAAAA AA.. A.e-' ' -V -A I ' J ' ' f f J ee A . A A ' AAAAA 'A ' ff f. ' 'A gfff i i 'M' . 'gi' A 'l fi 'V We Yun- Halligan, L. Halterman, M. Halvin, D. Hamlin, C. Hammond, R. Hanford, J. Hansen, E. Harbold, 0. Hardin, D. Harding, Harding, Harless, Harlow, Harvey, Harvey, Haydon, C. L. K. L. K. L. M. Hayes, P. Hays, GA Heath, T. Heissenberger, P. Helvir, P. Hemenway, R. Hendrickson, D. Henningneld, S. Herndon, V. Hernquist, W. Heventhal, W. Hewet, C. Higgins, A. Higgins, B. Hill, s. Hill, T Hillis, S. Hirmez, N. Hjeltness, J. Hodges, S. Hill, J. Hoffman, J. Hill, M. Holland, R, Holmquist, P. Honczarenko, L. Hoyt, N, Hunt, S. Hopwood, P. Hughes, C. Hunt, T. Howarth, R. Hulsey, L. Hurni, A. . Howell, C. Humes, J. Hutchins, K. Ibarra, Y. Ingalls, T, Ison, T. Jackson, C. Underclass 209 Stud nts Take On The SCHOURIV LEN DATSU TERRY 1- 1 v ,35.,:.,-:f . 17-P - V' . . f .. ., .,,.. ,ii -V i2ig6?',aiw ,. . . ' . . uf . f. , , ' dmv' A Eiiffii . ..,a 1- V . ,M ,. 5' f ' ,, S f. , ae A . i '25 gm 2 ,T B' L-,Qs mfs. :wif f 1: 'J . 5 A I . i - 9 ' fp, W R - Li- -f? U' 1 Q A New . fr, YW' ' se 61. r' fi! 5 H f ...S .ff if i 9 EY Ale .15 cad 'Miva ,dei i 22,1-. ffg.s.,g, .,,. , wi Ag A . f ' e fi f.'+i,i5 Th e Q A . . . . ,,,, - . h, ..,, . V -f , 251 4 J ' A ' ..': . 1 ' 9552? N Above: Student Driver signs warn other drivers f' Z' V , of the Potential hazards on the road. K -,-. . V A .-if U ' A J A ' A 2 5- V Lvr., X., E3 '-4 ' !L, 'Q ' 4.1 111 4.3 r.:' r v.,r C 1 5.551 ,H i we L, M3 I ,,. .M , 1 ' vrev K i, ' :f r 3, f ,:.,5 5, M V A 4 YV di F' J fri' iii 1 9 . 2 ' f . . i Jacobsen, D. Jervis, K. Jarrett, J. Jewell, B. Jarvis, K. Johnson, C. Jensen, M. Johnson, J. Jones, B. Jones, G. Jones, M. Joseph, 210 Underclass i 1 'L., - , Karnowski, K. Kimball, K. Kobulnicky, M. Keener, R. King, C. Kontog, V, Keith, G. King, M. Koppang, N, H- Kelley, K. Kingsley, S. Korty, M. Kemp, B. Kinman, D. Kozel, A. Kennerly, G. Kirby, G. Krause, P, Kerns, M. Kitts, T. Kreger, K, Killgore, J. Knight, D. Krehbiel, J. gi, . gp X. ...X Kronenbitter, F. Kuhlow, D. Kvendru, D. Labansat, D. Lafleur, M, Lamb, L. Landford, T. Lane, C. Lane, J. Larosse, C. Laverty, D. Lawyer, T, Layson, K. Lazarr, P. Leach, J. Leafstrom, D. fp' 4' 2121 ? 1 A If .write I. h ...ef ' , 5, V X i Z . ' I ei' ' 2' :if ' fe. 4 'v iii Q VT 1 - ,ff A x G P J, . i. iw Q.. 1 ,Jf 24 Q Q A-J. - . ,, i ' ii 5 .AS T Zig Q55 ,,i' vii? Lee, T. Legg, J. Lewis, A, Lewis, A. Lewis, B. Liefeld, L. Linderman, J. Lipman, B. Challenge Of Driving Drivers Education students drive around town practising for their big driving test. Above: Drivers Education teacher nervously holds on to the car while teaching students to drive, Ski i5?!iif2El k:m':l7'7755'ffWf5Q5i ai? 1' ' F w t f w 5 .4 , v ' iw fa I , 5 i n 2 e,,..e , ,. .,i,i . ,Q , , W min.,-.57 ,f i,,,, i L I .. i,i . .. ff rrrrr' A . rrr Vs ,H J, - ,V 4, f :' Jaw? 'iwgigm' ixi 1, gg,, ' ' i ' f - , .Q . rrreier e s A 'i':' 'fini f l ,, -.: 1., ' H: ,i,g, AI: V V H gg g 3 , ieeev , ' '1ak 'ga ' ' . ,,., L 1 'M ' 5 ., i 'ty 1. 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Lubke, A, ' 'W I M2 ., MM H -U f g ,,,, , .'-'t 1 ' 'f , K. i,, ,,,., , .aa , ,, if fa ri fsrr 1 f ':'1zf'? - ' 'f,- ' ' w e ,.., , , E ,. F51 ff riff' li , er , f Y -- A. -1 iiki ff 1, I . Lucatuorto, P. Mallory, D. Matot, B. Mc Clurken, R- Lurcook, J, Lutack, F. Lynch, D. Lyons, M. Macnabb, A. Maine, F. Malkus, T. Ma Ma Ma Marcon, G. Marquez, J, Marreel, E. Marshall, K. rtinez, N, rugg, G, thias, M. Maxson, M, Maxwell, T. Mayries, C. Mc Mc NIC Mc Breaty, J. Cabe. G. Carthy, D. Clure, U, McDonald, D. Mc Euen, D. Mc Graw, C. Mc Intyre, S. Mc Kay, D. Mc Kellep, E. Mc Kenzie, S. Underclass 211 Class ork Keeps Stud nts Busy 0 w N - --VV A K' W ' . ,,,, ,L Qss,, s.,, . . -,,,....sM,,s,, ,. s,....,ss.,,ss e s,,,,,,,s ... 9 J-, D. . ' Lb,, . ' 1 k'--fk i I if . .. K ' 55,1 K ',sf .4 ii ' G... I ' lliiiigngl - :iz 37 , wg ., lisp . L f. W my V I VIKS A ... . A . ,i V .T ' i ' iv li ' sa: K . N ,V is , lj, F-af f. My 4 H I I V ye V fi' KI.-in-4 fa and M... Q. .ls - we 'l' ...lg 'W 'LA'- 1 , is ssssss , N , ,I . l ff i f 7 . 5 .I --we 24,31 Tv' , x M A ' ff 'V I ' , gf --vv .. Hui ' XF? J . ' L' I l G-3, A is L -1 ' - Vrkk 1 I W - H s,,. V, V. ,-1 x K K 1. If K : .,.j A .- .xy , . . -- er a. .W 'R .V .2 1 A . 158 or . J ' J of lil 1 I - . 1- ' ' 'F L , . Q 1 Vi .. ,,,, ,. s 5 A ,iv is '- 1 --v'f A - ,f . 7 W ug- ' f f n ' K 5 21- s ss To . . as Above: Steve Butsko wonders if he looks OK for the camera, , y . ' M..- 1 while rest of class goes on with their work. . . . , if a ' .rr '..- ',,,, -,,.. -'11, ne- . Y I '.'s I - ,,,ff + . - nf' . Q' if Of . wg? A . ' jg, sky? H ,, . ....V 3 5 , Ji i ,4A. A ' J L . ' .V F N ,f ' A K,,, f ' :rx L soo f ll as rr 1 f im- 'L . , . . ' ' T .ff ,N A f x 'Z , gf jj , ' iff! , -l':.Cl,'7 2' V211 1 ' R WU, ' - .. ,--ff' fe ff if fl-f9'5Q155'yfi'Pt n .. il L. . 21.32. ' 1 ' ' , 1.31: , , . ' EY' 71 , L -ai.. ' Ci 1'4fi'1', ' li D . . - x ..., ' . P+ ' f-1' ' . oi-mi' ' K 23111 . wi ,L L ' 4 ., .2. i.A K, El l -',. 2 - i l V.. V1-1 '15 , ,.., J- .. aa.. ,,.. .. ,, . . .l . ,, , . - 1 . . A - lil --,, H ' -:ff 1. .M 4 fri. --. slaiaze , , . . ' I - ' ' ' 'JL' - V' ' ' i J ' -, '4' -'3 Wi? 'L , L ' 'l ' . rf: I. A 4 W, 5 , ilkhgn . ik 5 , . if .. W , L, .f McLain, P. McRae, S. Meeder, H. Mendelsohn, M. Menzies, T. Mimms, K. Mowers, M. Naemi, H. Newman, W. McLaughlin, A. McWay, C. McLean, D. McWay, C. Meek, M. Mendoza, R. Meloche, P. Mensor, L. 212 Underclass Merrill, L. Meyer, T. Meyers, J. Milan, A. Millar, J. Millard, R. Miller, L. Minkler, Mitchell, T. Mumford, C. Murphy, R. A. Mullen, N. Monaghan, M. Moncrief, S. Murphy, S. Moore, R. Murray, G. Morales, D. Myer, T. Moreau, M. Naas, K. Morris, M. Navratil, P. Nealon, J. Nelson, D. Nelson, R. Nelson, T, Nemeth, T. Neville, K. Newquist, G. Newton, L. Nicholas, R. Nledens, V. Niederberger, T. Nolting, M. Nungary, P. Nyhammer, K. Y -- A. iii' ' 'Ury FI. P ' 'I . sl ' . 2 V A L: LIV gi is . h :JL P .,,, ' L .4 5' 94,1 , .f f 2, 2 ..- ' ' ' .5 V . 141 ey V, QQ. l' ix! 1 wr , V 4 and ' f ,ti 9... . K, I i Right: Becky Shurtleff and Todd Sosna study hard in English. .. .,,,,.,,,, ,, . gg. QL 'T' 5 ,Ei ' WL ' su . . l. . I ' A I X if I I vm W -1 7 4- a 6 + fr 'ii f . X . Q4 W4 lx-1 A it vt L? E' , . . . . f . if f 4 5 .. 1, ,, ,- ei 1 L', ggi 1. if L r , . ,,,, 1' ,E Ill ' ' .',f:1jf,Q. ' ,ag 25:7 ,,,, . P P' mxvffsssf' ' if 'HY ff Ext? -' f' ' ' P' ., fl' Ay M. .-,. zligfnfafigz.. ' WW-W 53:7 'iff -. ' WWW V ' A . 2 1- X ' , '. P P f--' EE ' -' WET: . L' 5, .V I if .fff ef af ,f-W P f' P ' . hh . xr , X '41l1'?iRQgl , I5 ii A fl ying , A T . 'gill x, - if ' - . . 1 'ml + Z Oliver, C. Olson, D. Osuna, E. Owen, K. Owen, R. Owens, H. Owens, M, Palmer, K. Palmer, Palmer, Pangle, Paquin Parker, Parker, Patters Patton R. S. R. M, A. K. on, K, , B. Peak, T. Pearson, R, Pedersen, L. Peralta, M. Perez, M. Perkins, K. Perrino, K. Perrins, M. Persichett Person, M. Petrachek Phillips, C. Phipps, K. Pinnell, D. Pippin, P. Pooley, M, Posey, J. Potratz, M. Prades, M. Pullen, C. Pulsifer, D. Ramos B Ready' Pollmann, S. Quidort, R. Randazzo J Rear C Quinn, S. Ratcliffe R Reed M Racette, R, Rawson E Remund Campu Activities were Enjoyed L Above: Is Jackie Thomas showing us her maturity? or, her second- childhood? ffliii ii . as TT I 4 1- , ..., ,L . fn, ' ,gli ' ii :ffl Asif - . .,,, V 1 ,s ,. ....,,, . QQ. ,,, W, , , .. -,,fv,f',g' WMM i,V w . T we eeis cl aff? is Qi H . , f 'i 'T W- ' , , . ' Z L ., if E V - 'W fha. 4.4 V, f. V Q. W 4, H I , i f ' I . . , V L zf' Y -.A fy if 12.1 '. .' w:::::., Q , .. V Vfii , - ,V . 4 ,.V if iesi - ' 'L esi' fiixp T 4, fy. iessi . S .af rift i ,,,i izv -gif 'hif' .M . . , Z ray: .fs . re? --ci 1 , . ,yi 1 5 , A ,cf ., M . , ,., ,., sw 3 , , ml 5 ff' nf' 5 1 E' . Vg., if i 'iii - V , 'zli or P . ese ' 1. L 1 , V L, . , K . EE., , A 4 W' . 3 Vi' K ,..,, iv I , ,UZ ,... ' if Y If . bv V, nj ,f . , - ,f A 'I A ff X T' xi fi xi i ' L' . fx Q V . 1 Q: ,Nxyl . ark, r Q ff ' ff. - f ng- .. V ' 3 .L if 'A '7 ' A ' 55 'aa Q Q. ' - of Y v , -',. .K : J Q , .4 I I A V, .V W'fI'Z2 f 3 . QA Al 5521 wa we W s i . . I . , r 5+ Q .. at we I W V E ,, . . g , I l 7 r y U R '4 .' f y i ' I fr I, ' . i f ' SE H Reynolds, J. Richardson, A. Robertson, K. Rodriguez, K. Reynolds, M. Richmond, R. Robertson, L. Roland, S. RUCN-ifd, Nl- Riggs, C. Robinson, C. Romero, L. RlCha dS, C- Robbins, C. Rodinec, J. Rooney, T. 214 Underclass Rowe, D. Ruth, L. Rowe, D. Sadler, L. Rowley, Royac, C. Ruby, S. Ruiz, A. Russell , D. Russo, G. P. Salois, M. Sanders, C. Sandifer, L. Sartori, D. Saul, M. Savelesky, M. Shraeder, S. Seguin, Schulman, M. Self, T. Schumann, M. Seymou Scaramella, K. Schweizer, W. Scarbrough, T. Scott, D. Scales, S. Scott, D. Schmidt, D. Scott, J, Schoen, J. Scruggs, D. D. r, N. . A 5 an xx ' V, t i , ' . ,i -'ff ' Q-li '.TL'II'. T.ZfJ,., '.. TY4 .f-.......,,-Q... ,, , .-., . .- A ,. VV .g - fa.. L S we f k Shaieb, M. Shane, M. Shannon, C. Shea, B. Sheldon, D. Shepherd, C. Sherman, B. Shick, J. y an Enthusiastic Sophomores Jn E Swift, S. Swingley, M. Tarnow, S. Taylor, K. Taylor, M. Thein, P. . Thomas, J. Thompson, D. Thompson, G. Thornton, M. M Wm--.......- V.1 .Vrt ew iliiii ?if Wf i11 V -'V . 3 ,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,, . .3,E,,f,, . .. . ,,,.. .. :f,,,fwf'-f, f,--W ,,,,,,,1 .Jn . II. . 5' .,,, . V ' ,,,.. V- ,,.,, . V i V-.ff i , Qzfvzitgiatf 0 W , , , ' B - ,,,. T 'I' 1 ' A . 'f 'W235 . - - ,,,- W yi' K new-' . -i ., .4149 ssvifawzzz tr fi' .fz, 24 offs. .-kf . -f.f -we F K f '4 K IV, , il 'L -i NV -V -K tx --hf V V V A L,LL I VL i , 'ia '35 ' K' S 'iil'537 ff - .,. . .,,. V.-maint - -if H i' hi, ,im ,i 89 , - 11-,,,.,.5vea,. , .., .,,. ...fm ,, ,. iEefe5..,fr.,y.,,,,.,, - . . -- WW ,ff t . ..., ' . . ' - ' .Agn-.,,. , .., wt.. ,f'- ,, ,pl 2 ,,.. VVmV1,.,,.,w2VV V .mail . :aw-if ,,,, , fff, z ., ff,- ,--- . . .gg . 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' Shoem Smith, J. Short, J. Smith, shunlen, R. Smith, Sicade, L, Smith, Sickels, M. Smith, Singleton, M. Smith, Sitto, K. Solliday, M. Smith, C. Spain, J. aker, J. S. T. T. T. W. Speake, G. Spearman, K. Spellman, D. Sperry, N. Sprong, D. Sprouse, M. Srygley, J. Stahl, S, Staich, J. Stairibrook, Stanield, S. D. Staninger, S. Starr, A. Staton, M. Stevens, J. Steward, W. Stewart, M. Stonecypher, L. Stotler, C. Stovall, R. Strain, B. Strunk, S. Stumetz, P. Sutton, D. Above: l'Don't look now, but he s coming our way, says Rhonda Bentley to Leslie Lamb. Underclass 215 li 2? 2 Social Living H lps Stud nt I vu? ba.. New Yr . . . 5 fa f x. S, ,V it 9 ' lffr a fra in 6 x .Q W f .. ,fi f M Bill Bender stares at the camera in bewildermen liiii , R 1 14 hw Q. gi P A L V ,. J 1 W '1'.f , . ' il . E'L.f,v5.' f:q5,ggz,,.. '-f id s:-wi L Tilaro, T Timmins QD. Tintle, A. Tobin, D. 216 Under class 1 K rj., V A 4. za., fe, ,s Townsend, P, Traband, C. Tracy, J. Tripieu, M. t. V my fi E135 Trujillo, D. Tsicoulias, Tucker, R. Turner, M. G. . -'fx 'M ,., Q, .f-V , mi . 4 ' , ,, E, , A' te 1 ar- J 75 ads' 'f .affv ' i'f5 i: ,, 1 - fy dw f mae, fn 1 ,L ZW I n L , ..... ,M,,,,.......: in 1-'ff' . V I . , , .f-im . 21 Tj? ,,.. f f,f:,y5gN-,m,5,,g5 e-. . L Valley, D. Van, S. Van den akker, M. Van Holt, D. Van Noy, C. Van Tiegham, V. Varelia, P. Veeder, P. M ga i if 'sf if is Saey - if 3 T 1 ef uw, J 'am --me'-' . T., A .. ,,,. E ., Qu' ag ,... f ii ,.',. lll . Vernon, M. vinu, G. Vinton, C. Vitale, J. Vogt, D. Von Dwingelo, T. Vouaux, M. Waddington, T, ffl' Q.-f,,, he . E a ff ty 9 1 . . .. W, Mi 5 if ,ral 1 ' f A ' , ' ' fp- ' l bi i il, ,,, ,,f Q' is M 4 ' a s Jia 3 4, 2 n Ti s 4 E -- fe.. .. F15 ez:-'2?'?.::.:' ' , , ' QE - 2' - 2 . ' ' ' 45552: ' ' ., V . 15-2122 .- a , -. r 1 s A . T E355 I W7 ' x fx - -'V ,,.V,,,f:3, N , ' Ae- .- . ' 1 il VG: . 53' - 3 J l f I ff' K 1. Z . 1 .f a .W . T ' 1 S: 33,42 : . ef L' shirt' ri Q' 'i ff. ' ... . f . ' , m l . , 'f 1 -f,f 7, . Q 15 5 H . on ,, T ,- fi 2 , ' .1 N - , R ' ' -'.. as . Trei . f ..... ' -' ,V . sa fer L' . w if J Tl.Tin ' ' . f ili3il'.i' . , 5f!7lf ' V T ' f , 5,9 ' ' . N l V . 2 gl. 'K g 'f. ASQ' 'E . is -Ei: Walden, D. Walden, H. Walker, Wallace S. ,J. Wallace, R. Walsh, S. Walther, W, Warren, S. Warren, T. Watson, C. Watson, R. Weddell, J. Weinberger, wear, T. Welch, W. Welker, L. R. Weller, T. Wessels, L. Westby, J. Weston, C. Wheeler, C. Whisman, K. White, T. Whitespeare, D. Whitespeare, D. Whitespeare, J. Wl-iitield, B. Whitlow, L. Wiker, S. Wilber, E. Wilcox, T. Wilcox, W. Determine Values In Life f . I ,,.. gi I K ir 4 . .1 , 5 an . ai . A : v W I 1 J N ' ' , --sw ii my 3 ' T I is ' . , 7 A ,gl J ,e, f - A ., . . ' Q . f A ii'-v R ee Q. 1 he or Q V Qs-me ..., I . -Y K- :F a:,.fa:.s-se Q . '.e.,. i:21.1,Q,--1552225 ' s- A ..., A sl - K l: ' iii Q' 'iii' I L r. kiih 2 1 e, s . if if S A asp- , , . f 2 f . 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Camera Shy Alick, M Fetters, B Quar0, J Alvarez, P Fisher, R Riemer, R Anderson, M Gandy, L Rose, R Babb, M Gartz, F Rosenberg, J Barrett, S Gladden, J Sanford, C Barth, J Gleoge, D Santangelo, B Beal-ly, Nl Grominski, G Scott, C Bell, M Harper, P Siegel, R Booth, L Hayes, R Slatterfs Bremer, D Houchins, B Smith, V Brikho, S Johnson, S Sosna, T Butcher, A Keith, D Sullivan, J Cardell, I Ladd, L Summeyf N Christensen, T Le Duc, D Tillmond, R Collins, P Leland, W Tretheway, J Cooper, S Lewis, M Tyler, J Copeland, S Mc Chesney, P Van Krey, M Costello, R Miller, J Viets, B Crago, J Moncreif, S Wallace, A Delgado, R Nolting, M Winter, W Dernbach, K Ogu, J Wood, K Dibella, E Padilla, R Woods, L Eastin, J Pinarelli, L Wright, B Furguson, D Potratz, W Wyatt, T Is this sophomore deep in thought or deep in sleep? Underclass 217 Freshman Class Elects '77-'78 Office s . .- 'sw' Q-sp -,Q-ir I 1,,,ff'-H W ,ff X7 The Freshmen class oflicers pictured top right are: Harold Snowden, Pres Kim Carter, Treas, Kim Smith, Pub, Lorna Stovall, Act, Back rovv: Lori Seymore, Sec, Tammy Clifford, V.P., June Gratchner, Rep. at Large. Above: Kim Carter and Kim Smith read silently. Upper right: Harold Snowden and Lori Seymore discuss upcoming events, Middle right: Lorna Stovall, June Gratchner and Tammy Clifford, listen closely to comments. Lower right: Miss Emerson and lVlr. LaJune, advisors for the class of '81, 218 Underclass ,- ,Wm A - wi ' 39 .. , - lvl. . . :ating f ' AV ,.i,.iiL.n..f1.' M EA . 'V -- fm 4 sl. J . .,,, . .. . . ' h.. F2 2 .If Dfw J f mf? s g .., ,..,.. 'IBN' , W ., , . t,,Li' a', f,Zl'.g .- f s , ,, . ,W ei fx iv F 9 E .4 M , +s -f 3 in it A it 1 5 W Q7 if Qwwa.....,- V MJ-H-W Ager, H. Akelund, C. Aleto, D. Aleto, T. Allison, C. Ballard, K. vie rl . -, -,, ,, ' M ' V., . ww., - iz.,-rf' 4 ' 131 A We l ...... Almada, S. Anderson, M. Attig, L. Bannister, J. Alvarez, A. Anton, R. Avilla, D. Barcello, G. Ament, S. Aquiningoc, T. Bacino, J. Barkley, S. Anderson, C. Argus, B. Ballard, C. Barlow, J. Anderson, J. Atkinson, D.t Barrett, S. . f -w w ,., f Bartlett, J. Bassett, D. Bauman, J. Bebout, L. Becker, T. Bender, A. Bender, B. -Ei' EF- ...A3 '--,. --N, ff' 5 Z it W AQ 4 Benham, J. Bevier, L. Bewley, D. Bishop, E. Bishop, J. Bissell, J. Bober, J. .QS ww., Right: Charles Chapman, gives a signal to one of his class mates li Omen, The answer to no. 7 is r , Q ps 4 llee .aiu le r ' fy 1'.,,,.. .V .. .. ., .. 'M km s A ' H 'W ll Ir ' ' ' ' ': ,H I .2 qw fr 2 i lt- .. . H Boryla, S. Braaten, J. Brandau, S. Brandon, S. Bratt, M. Bremer, S. Brown, C. 'L MV' 5' .EW ig - H .,..,,. . E.. . l. H. . A was va .. , 'Y' . a..,.,l Q A m if ' 1.3.3 V - '14 .. 51 A 3' V3 I W I -K s ffy. ,.. ei X .1 ,- 1 1 f ly . H -NA - EA' ' , 4 if .5 1' 'I V' W, 1 V .lf iff? - A .lv 5 I .ef . all . 7 .5'2ZJi ' .. ' ,M E. .,,-,. l k 1 D , Brown, L. Buchholz, Buckner, S. Buls, W. Burdick, J. Burger, C. Caliguri, B. M. Underclass 219 Fir t Year of High School L l , . , as ,J 2' my . +2 . f v f ii , .:-, E- . e . 3? ,Ma .5 4 , at 11 rf 1 V1 ef , QW: Q JIU' .,,. gg' : 4 . . 1 41 :mg . in ,, 1 Call, S. Camp. S. Campbell, S. Capehart, J, Carnett, C. 220 Underclass la ,Nt Ji.-. EQ, l Chang, M, h , C. Carter, K. Cataldo, D. ghgzfgztl J Carter, S. Cates, P. Cmotw M ' Case, R. Cetied, C. Clifford' Tl' Cline J Castaneda, C, Chafey, C. Castang, S. Chamley, C. mute' 'J -xif ss. Els 1 J 7 435+ air as 1 . . aw 5 N 1... ie fi! , 'W iv 1- ,... ,,, . ,,.dp,. ,... . . 5? it I . Q i Q , if Q . s . .JY ee i lim has I' ,again B W , 5 ,,. -I-g.. Coe, S. Cosgrove, R, Craven, M. Compore, C. Covarrubias, M. Cress, J. Conaway, J. Crago, A. Crowe, T, Conner, C, Conrad, S. Cooke, R. Copeland, S. 39145 1645 eggs Mast wlwfefirafe - .ez --.f' :f:-wil? VY- . , . . E - V. J... A, A 55. M+rii4.,f.,i . 1'r1','J,a, 'NZ as i ..... V .. yi, .V -l ' f, .l ' 1' 'fi:fg..af it V' ' Y l ff- . ii ft' ' i I '- K K 5 . uf... 'I .f ' . J- ' J . .. '- QU ... Cullinan, C. Dahlheimer, S. Daniels. L. Davis, D. Dean, S, Deane, L. Far left: John Joe Bacino catches a glance of the newest student during class time. Above: Student relaxes during the lunch break in the quad. Proves Challenging to Freshm F . W,,, . . V . .i , ' .. l-il 1 Y, ' V YWV21 I f f' .fmgif . 3 Y: 4, Q f QL W K N 4 ii , My I i I .n u ilt V .,,. ,,,,, . , .V 'E 'll .1 1 at -. .E .... ..,f- I . i rar, ' . f . '1 ,, K V921 x f 4 W .9 ' .2 'S' 41 or ' ' s 'wi W , wuz. ' Af H I 'Nei' ' f 'Lai'3::?.' Jew. ' Immediate left: Cindy Allyson listens carefully to the teachers complicated instructions 1 Below: Joan' Westby in her Spanish class is concentrating hard on getting her assignment done. ge. ., K ,Q f -. . 'Y Q ,. '- V ,Q . I f' I ,.,' nj, I - aa-Q. 'll 'NX A if ,.,,,. , . . , .. . K . . 'E - f- , ., . ' 'aiu .g :fn 4' . ' , 1 . 1? 5 'e - ff- ' V . ' as - in ' - , 'W aa.. . 1' ' . I .323 .'?l A ., , . . y ss,, , , , f - f I: - h . . , wa s M I g ,, ,Q W -4. . .' , '- 1 . :'ez.i1,rvw-f- YV . 72 1 ' 1, fff ffg ' is is . l,, W -151 s 4 4 Q , . lf M? i x WF , Milf fi' fi ' lv Mt nf H f 'Q .1 Deane, S. Deeg, D. Delgado, M. Dentt, C. Derczo, D. Deskin, R. Deskins, D. Dickson, C. S Dilley, s. Doering, Doering, Douglas ,,. , P P Dorsey, R. S Downey, K. ' A 555 . W- 1 .. A slii . 'Q Q ' 1 ' 2: xi Duff, K. Edwards, P. Elias, I. Evans, J. Faulkner, D. Fechter, M. Fermoile, D. Dutton, D. Ehbrecht, J. Elliott, D. Faris, A. Feher, T. Ferrir19t0r1,S- Du Pont, S. Eisenbart, R. Erickson, B. Farness, D. FSr19iS, T. Ferrvne, P- Dykes, L. Ekberg, T. Estes, R. Farrelly, D. Earlywine, T. Ecklund, E. Eddy, L. Edgington, R. Underclass 221 . , 4 .I 1 . 1' . . ' ' F ' ' J , fd all 5555. 4. Li , I , li Freshm n Exp ri ce New Right: Lynn Lenners studies hard for her hrst Final. Sex . K fall' Q if 5, , M1 'Ri 43. 5. 3, , Q 'vw i ' I 'I i, Q,5? S?f f57 fffilfm f : wif . H VT 7 .. . , 77' J f .1 ' , 'z, i. 1-K L It I K , . MMA ., ? 5 . M L X ,I 1 If . - ' T ff- ,E 1. nf . ' -,S ' ' 5' :Ja H , . ,,4, , , ,., i,V N . iff s 1 , . - V, - f, .1 . .mm . T Q. Fleming, K, Fieten, F. Figgs, R. Finley, B. Fischer, L. Fitzsimons, K. Flanig, S. 222 Underclass Fleischmann, S. Fletcher, R. Foidl, F. Foltz, L Fontana, D. Ford, C. Foster, L. i ... fi h,.. ,G ig 3 ss ,.... . . tf.: A ' .Fin M r 1 ' ,f 'Fm Q J- W Q 4 'HQ' ' J ,A err: I Y 7 if Q L J G . +G 2 . -f J, .V Q I J.. f f' .,,,.-.m - x iffffr: ' xx'-'df ,V -' 1 ', fu: A .11 w Franklin, K. Gelber, J. Gaines, G. Gensler, K. Gange, M. Georgeon, S. Garcia, S. Gidney, L. Garmer, R. Gimble, J. Garrett, T. Ginn, J. Gasui, G. Gish, J. Gioege, D. Goble, J. Golan, L. Golding, B, Gotes, D. Graessle, J. Graham, S. i l +...' . , U ' F53 a ,Q J hy, R ,.. 2 Gratchner, J. Grater, S, Gray, J. Griswald, C, Greenhalgh, D, Grubbs, J. Graven, K. Gregson, T, Grubbs, J. Gray, J. Grifhth, J. Grundman, M. 7 - 1' 3' .. J. - V fr .5 L 1, 3 15 f f fa, ,f . Grundman, S. Gudde, P. Guthrie, C. Haisha, M. Life In High School Right: A freshman class is caught in action by the El Recuerdo camera man. Below right: Talbot Simpson takes down some notes for his English class. I i n U' . r , J 'iia ' ' ..,,. K 2 - V' G' ii'i L i 'i i iiii ' ii,, ii K ' .. ,,.,. Y Q W A A ggi? 2 1 aiii A atom 'Z'WLZi5?, arnlfewfzae I A Wg. may 2329? 3 Q ' 1 mm.. 1 -is . 1-- f Z -e' . , 'va '41 . . . . . 1 f Z' 1 4. We 2 ' gi 1, :r 3 isa fr Us 5 ' . 5' ' ' wi' W ' .- ' Y . ' ,ze 'LJ .rf .. . ,,,. se mi . 95 an f ,,.. A .. ' f i, ' .1 ' A 'ii ' , ooai M' so J H. ',,., 'f ' . ,fi J.,-M t fy rl- -'ff-.,, E, . , i i i ' -- . . H . A ' ,.., . - W,'i.. . 5 ' ' .5 ,,i. ,,.ii,i ' iiooai mm- Wfffa- V . , MW., f ,,,,.., I 2 1' s -6 Shi . . as 2 fl.: .L .. -1, . . 1? ff? 'gi i 4' f ,v J .4 i Q1 1 si as will ,VK H F wa , .af , , ,, ja., -it i .3 fi L . ' , . ' ,,.. , . . if , Q i' ',-- ' Nii' ' ' ' . 1 -za: - ka .M A .. ,............. H- ,MM..4.g,,o 'HQ' sf V ' . .. . .. ,. sv 121 iiifff. 1' 'f: - ,,i, iiaaoii df ' . if . ' f ' ' ' iio - R .- f 1 -. 75. gi' VJ. f '49 r i f ,gf ' X f.wLz!!?fsm.5 ', f .ga f a ! M 1, 5 2 Hall, L. Hamilton, K. Hamilton, Hannon, J. Harkins, G. Harrison, H. Harwell, D. Hassell, W. Hauri, C, Havilan, K. Haygood, D. Healy, B. Healy, P. Heath, D. Hedberg, J, Helfand, B. Heimstetter, P. Herald, R. Hill, c. Herman, W. Hogarth, R. Hernandez, R. Holden, N. Henry, R. Herrera, A. Holder, G. Hensle,L. Hewett, L. Holmes, D. Henson, B. Hickey, C. Hook, K. Henton, K. Hilgeman, J. Horn, R. T. ,.. i 55 : H if' . ie 5? i fa Q .. V fnaisziiaiwfiswzrr' 4' 5'Y1l5'fYi'Z1 e r Hungerford, Irons, V. Jacalone, S. Jackson, E. Jackson, W. Jenkins, S. Jensen, D. Jensen, J. Johnson, B. Johnson, P. Jones, A. Underclass 223 .1 mmmw' H gg ' f is ,,.. 2 M' wie, 1 ,fffa0r'!!,,. : f, ,WHJ 45,3-,,, g ,k k .. ,, 1.3 ,, f ...H iefmsffz :vw L n r l , , VVLL -T 'S . 4 . . -IVVV ' . -- , ...ff gifs. ' -W fr '11, 332551 l. ,,1'.WZE5z.'5 f ' f ' W V . . f'-- 1 ' 11. -- V ,.., T ff: ' M e. , - ,:- v- vi, - , A, My . 5 r I -. '5 ' is T' . . .. l V . I i 1, ., . isss ' i .f ' 3 J 1' '. r N '. . . '-' :f'4l9fWfL,,.m, .f wg 4 - 'N' WW .4.:::m::.,:5:.: . . ,, ...,,,., M., V , ,l N T I - 54 is 'D . , . . ..,, V ' - ...., i n . 4 T V : ..,, '- .. 1 1- -- f 4 ' T ff? , H . T T Q . V , L V' 4,.w.....,...,:' ,,., ..,. Q :J , ti, W , Vkkr . if . AA.A V X ' ' fi' 1 , , . 152, if-I fm- , . Ja ' A L i ff fi Jones, B, Jungman, C. Jones, J. Kasitz, K. Jones, T, Keller, C. Juby, J. Kelly, S. Juby, J. Kerrn, D. 224 Underclass Ketler, T. Kezas, K. Kinsfather, J, Kirby, J. Klocksieben, J. afea. v ' f -JZ. , Q 4 1 56 gi We . fl? Left: Freshmen girls enjoy their lunch in lower quad Kobulnicky, L. La Rosa, P, Larsen, R. Kostewa, C, La Suer, L, Lechien, D. Krecic, T. Lamagno, D. Leggitt, D. Kurmowski, D. Lambert, P. Leggitt, D. Kuhlow, J. Lane, G. Leithoff, A. Kurtz, A, Landreth, D. Leners, L. LaPIount, D. Langley, T. Leonard, B. Lepper, L. Q. 1. Le Roy, K. Leroy, D. Lester, M Levi, K. Lewis, J, Lewis, R. 'TL-fp 152' M-f il i ew , . A . .....,.. Lind, L, Lindsay, D, Lindsay, P. Lockney, M, Lubke, J. Lundberg, T. Lyman, D. Mac Pherson, Zi!! fweazgz ei V' -.r f' i, 1' . .J fa, ' 345' Mack, D. Macnicol, S. Maes, S. Maier, D. Main, G. Malkus, E. Manning, E. Mansour, L. IVV ,,k- I ' ' -1 Y -'h' -VVVV . 2 , ' Ty, X, .lf ...fy ff I gy df' Q f Q45 . , .,s illi V ,,. If Left: Susan Barkley is pressured with her heavy school load. Below: A very rare moment in a freshmen class, students having fun. 3 . I Eg if if Gt I, I ' fy , ' C if A 52. V , V 1, I 'V,,' , . X 1 f ,ry if ,K Nl, ' x . . .X V l ,4-M , vw '47 ewzsvs. H 'Q ' ' - i :left ' . 'H .2 4 1 .' vf f ' ff +'- fay. ,,. ..,, ' A f - .. A if . ' ii' f , ' , 1 11 Markerf, R. Martinez, C. Martinez, D, Martinez, R. Marugg, T. Mattingly, C. Maupin, J. Maxwell, C. Mc Courtney, Mc Coy, A. Mc Curdy, V. Mc Dade, C. L. Mc Mc Daniel, R. Mc Kenna, M. Miles, R. Monaghan, M. Mc Dill, M. Mc Neil, T. Miller, J. Moody, R. Donald, D. Mc Pinney, M. Miller, R, Moore, D. Mc Girr, B. Meade, J. Mills, J. Moreau, K. Mc Guigan, J. Medero, L. Minkler, B. Moreno, O. Mc Intyre, H. Merrill, P. Molenaar, P. Morris, L. Morris, M. V f - YI A' i A vi Z f 5' . I ,,, I A! 'A . K l lf' ,su rf .X-sv Y . , 'f r mf gilt., ' 7 . ai f 19,1225 f ' 11 T '4- f , . 2 it , .. ,Asa fi , ,E 7 Y ' qw? E ith ,yi al 'S PW r 1 ,Wow-Name-014, r.f 5, Ph Mudd, T. Murray, S. Mumford, K. Mutter, T. Munn, P. Myers, B. Murphy, A. Nasif, J. Murphy, B. Nasie, R. Murray, K. Navratil, T. Nelson, Y. Newton, P. Nichols, R. Nicholas, P. Nielsen, F. Ninde, R. Underclass 225 Club , Acti 1' ' . . H ' M . ,..,.. N 'N ' gfaeaftzlwr , 57 Wffff' H-V Mg f ,, , , . ,,,,, . r ,.ls fm A 0 ' ' gf . ff iz, 5 , ,.. V ',,, + 4. -- L Yi . , -in n:.,.n' x S A if 'V' e 5. is ,f'M,, an f--5-1 gif A TH' , , , ,1?fi' 3' r :,, - 1. ..1 'fe ar -S , ,. aw ' 2 ' ,,,. .Q ' , Us f , My 1 'f A 4' 'V A if l E411 S ff ffl 6 'R . Y X, A' 2, Nyman, G. Olsen, C. O'carnb, K. Olson, C. Ochoa, W. Osborne, Nl. Ohmen, R, Packer, D, Olafson, L. Padilla, H. 226 Underclass Palmer, S. Pardee, C Paredesm, Pare, D. Parker, P. Patton, L. . Payne, G. E. Perkins, D. Perkins, D. Pestolis, C. K - we ,,,. rrr 3 ' ' ' asf ,M ' awe? zfHazgzgf i, ' L age! i is 4 n sv 'Q 'fa f.,,,3s5i3555g, azaw--awf?a,.fW,. ...., ,W,,.,W ,. , .,,,,, 5 N N - , ,,,,.. . 0 H f , A Q7 Y 'E ' ' fx. , 'lgti pl Ciii L V 1 f 3 A f V 51 59 Petix, S. Potter, A. Phillips, D. Potter, G, Phipps, J. Powell, E. Piner, K. Prather, D. Pinka, P. Price, M. Plunkett, C. Przybylski, D. Pohl, T, Pullol, M. Posey, C. Purdy, B. ities, and Sport A 5, .... 'f . ' a gi lv 5 si mf 9 L A ,, Y ..., ' ' S . ssis Q , 1,1 ,i . M2 ,. fa: ,,.f les, R. Rascon, S. Reeder, L. mos, C. Rattray, S, Regan, K. ndazzo, T. Ready, K. Renghaw, N, smussen, L. Reed, E. Repp, D. Above: What does Brian Sheets find so funny about Algebra? Left: Students in a Freshmen English class get restless those last few moments before the bell .I GW L+' rf ,M h 5 ,, L -if e C35 wail ' -' .. .,,, if 'K' K A .6 f vs? e 5 b Attract Stud nt Attention , ,,,, .. . ' tooo. ,lit .eiagi QQQ fn5g'Qa not oversee 1 ,R t,t., f . . . Y fqff. Students take time out for bubble blowing contest in ' + L ' S S 11 Commit Al9ebfa Class- f.gg?? faf- , .1 .anHz,f,, , 'on,,. i te.7ooswmc v R 3g'lll'5 J w.mm5fE3Q ' 4 .2 1 ...V 1' f J .- ' ' . ' Q n, I 'l . - J.. ',-. 1 .zz a' ' . .. M . mmf. S 'tt'n ' - nn't , . 1 f .1151 ,,- ,gg K gg:jf:'::1'.11i A , 1 . W J 3, 51:52 'n l 1 . g - . , ' . 'f ' . , , ,.., r H.. 4. ,,,. .. , .... r- . S wifi H . 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Schaefer, N. 94:5 l X f C f fi? f fy ef x 4 fl D -I f M My 2 Q a 9 QW W N Scherm, T. Schillaci, V. Schreiner, D. Schreiner, G. Scott, S. Seely, J. Segel, G. Seymour, L. Shane, M. Shea, B. Sheets, B. Shepard, D. Shepersky, K. Shiotani, T. Shourek, M. Shugert, L. sick, A. Sickels, D. Sieck, T. Simpso Sirnpso Simpso ,ado . .... ............ . .. n. J. n, R. n, T. f M f va J 6 f A, A 1 W Mr r W , ..,.. ..... ?'h?3WQ??i5Q ' iff ao? off f ff 2'1f',1 If .4 ef Sinor, M. Sircus, J. Slalon, L. Underclass 227 Class of 1981 Looks Forward Af.. ' Wiifff . 'rn ,V ' an ff V . 1 , ' . . V -if , ,f-xiii ,E - 'M 4 , ff -si sag-. .- ff .1 Ja ff, 0 sf ,l , . , ' , Wx ' E Wifi 1 -1 F' .i L of It -i H U at Q 93 , . .5 ,A , 'fs f H, si Q i E G ,,+ Y' 5 I 3 I' 'nf K if 5 51. T S W :fi HQYSH A ' I' A L' 'E ' if s 5 ,1.. . 5 ef' 17 u ,,, f F ' 1 f',f fl: -i' 'Q' Q I l.V .ofs H, , ,. ' QB' ,. 3? i 15 K . .. . A N 4. mn .. . .f,,,. , ,L -it , . 'fr ' E ,, M I . . .:,,,,.. . 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To An Exciting Sophomore Year e ew. , ',.Qr:, -' A ....,,,,,.,5, ,. at ff . A fee . . . . . If: A, . . . CJ' H V , - ' W n:,5!f .. q4n:5w,:'.f'l: E , . ..,,,., .Li , l M l .W ,fa 1 -V as ' .l 2.1 'Yi' ' QFYTTFIQQ - :wa . ftilfffff' .V K. ,aliases-N , , , , ,. R. 12 ,..W,1, , . Vorhires, D. Wadley, W. Waldron, C. Walker, G. Walker, T. Wallace, T. Aljabi, B. Amparan, C. Anderson, M. Avila, E. Baker, K. Barington, E. Benner, M. Birge, W. Bisharat, A. Walsh, D. Walsh, L. Wand, L. Warren, A. Warren, R. Washborn, J. Cardell, G. Carter, R. Chapman, Cottam, C. Cox, J. Danley, K. Dempsey, M. Di Pietro, A. Diffy, D. P. Bossenbrock, S. DurHa'm, A. Bratt, M. Earick, K. Brundege, S. Earle G. Bucaro, N. E 5 H595 L' Burington, D. e Yuskin, P. Zulauf, T. A . .... - f W ., - 3 ..:C? ,.-j ' V lv -. U C A ' K - 4' ' ' . -1 .ii ' ml.. C '- ' I 'io' M if. ' I . ..,, .. 'il L' . . ... all Wfrl . H . .... les.. ......,, rw- . 1 41 . 5.5 . A .... . we .rl . rrr ..-f f - U, A? 1 V ' 6, 1 I ' , 'fl 'H . 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Mc Cullough, K. C. M Dade, J. M'E'Eehee, J. Mc Kinney, W. Mc Pherson, A. Nliddaugh, D. Morrall, M. Mueller, R. Munger, G. Parker, D. Woodman, J. Woods, L. Wright, C. Wright, L. Yanagihara, C. vobl, P. Peter Merrill takes a relaxing break after studying for a hnal. Pfohl, M. Vidovich, A. Phillips, R. Woods. L. Reed, S. Ruiz, E. Sandelin, R. Schulman, A. Shainman, B. Shoemaker, R. Slaton, A. Steele, L. Suter, D. Thorpe, T. Trujillo, lvl. Ucker, G. 355- Underclass 229 We Came Section editor: Karen Naser 230 Facultv PERNQX New 'fi' -N, We Learn d A? FQQ1 Throughouttheyearstudentsconunamed aboutthe unfawnessoftheirteachers Homework that was not completed was the teacher's fault because he gave too muchg a poor grade on a test was the teacher's fault because he did not teach'well enough. Often students don't want to take the blame for failures in their school work HopefuHystudentseventuahy apprematetheirteachersand reahze how much theylearnedfron1then1,thatany fauure was notthe fauh ofthe teachen butthe studentsthernsewes.The teachersiNere a great dealof helpto the students and the Qudentslearned a greatdealfronithem. There are a lot of close friendships made with teachers and students. Especially those who spend spare time on other school activities. Such as class advisors, !xS.B.advBor,the newspaper advwor and the annualstaf advBor.The students work especially close with these teachers and often become very close friends. We'II Never Forget Faculty 231 Admini tration f---vuuu .awww f ,.,.g,- Grossmont is very fortunate to have such a ine principal and staff of vice-principals. Together they strive to unify the students with the administration and faculty in order to keep things running smoothly. Principal William Davis, a former Grossmont student, class of 1948, can clearly see the problems which need solving at school. He forsees necessary improvements being made in the curriculum, especially having to do with basic skills such as reading, English and math Mr. Davis also wishes to help student government, an important voice in school policy, he feels. Good communication between the student body, himself, and the rest of the faculty is a must. The vice-principals can always be found on campus. Each one has specific duties, Dick Plum is the vice-principal for 9th grade, as well as coordinator of night school and R.O.P. Kenneth Peeters is transportation coordinator. Michael Eddy is connected with A.S.B., he and Mr. Peeters are vice- principals for 10th, 11th and 12th grade. Vernon Finch is in charge of the council and guidance program. Top left: Principal William Davis shares new information with faculty. At top right, Vice-principals Ken Peeters, Vernon Finch and Michael Eddy demonstrate their 'lpull at Grossmont while participating in a friendly game of tug-of-war. Middle right, attending a night game, Mr, Davis discusses the football 1 'ti team's chances for victory. ' , i f Lower right, Mr. Davis addresses a group of teachers at a faculty meeting. ,S -i.. 232 Faculty sttt .. 1, ff ,Q . .,.. W .wtf fo r ,W f L, .-.4,,..s..,,, -.4 3,1 if 1 2: if I n V M W , ,, edge.- Q11 .ffm .iv Q . tie, M.fWM 5 -.-.....,.,,.. .MW-,. .W Pull For School nit if Z Q' gf 1' Z MM 52 ,,,,. , ,,,. Gif. ,pw -f E M Top right: Richard Plum, Vice-principal Middle left: Vernon Finch, Vice-principal Middle right: Michael Eddy, Vice-principal Lower left: Kenneth Peeters, Vice-principal dd mi Faculty 233 Counselors Guide Students is in .ff Hi N Q3 'EFL' .. ,- .W 1 c .V 1.-U i I M3 ,aff f se... S.. .s C 'A couuslm 'L QM fwiiiwe Qfifjfwds Jeff fr ,U ' EEE e uigVs 0 u e Qu R. N L- I if? 1 ! I E gs, E , 5 u .x ' 4 3. t' ' e 'S Y. xg suqwei, 234 Facuhy ,4 MW A Toward Successful Futur Lei rzsfiuiif The excellent staff of counseling personnel at Grossmont is always available to help the students with their problems and get them going in the right direction. Angela Marshall and Nada Lee are the Freshman counselors, each assigned alphabetically to half of the students. For the upper classes there are Michael Roach, the university counselor, Ronald Quast, counselor for state colleges, and Edgar Kintzele, in charge of junior colleges. Frank Kowalski is the vocational counselor, he and Harold Doerr, the work experience coordinator, are situated in the Career Center. The Career Center is an important asset to Grossmont, providing all kinds of information dealing with jobs, colleges and future career possibilities for students. Opposite page, pictured on the top are counselors Angela Marshall, Nada Lee and Edgar Kintzele. Middle row: Michael Roach and Ronald Quast. At lower left, Harold Doerr and Jo Ann Chaconas share a good laugh in the Career Center, at lower right is Frank Kowalski. On this page, top left is the Librarian, Betty Silwones. At top right, library assistants Julie Shepard, left, and Lorraine Niemela are working hard using the reference materials. Below left: Psychologist, Timothy Murphy is available to the students at any time. Below center: Barbara Sandlin, the speech therapist, works with students from Special Education as well as Grossmont students. Below right: Phyllis Crownover, the school nurse, is always prepared for those little unexpected emergencies. The guidance of these people definitely helps shape the lives of the students. Faculty 235 Engli h Department Writes Off Successful Year Jack Mosher, the new English Department Chairman, set many new goals for English classes and with the help of the department, accomplished them. His major emphasis was on students' writing ability. To insure his goal, Jack Mosher sent many teachers to take special writing classes. Four teachers attended a reading conference in Los Angeles, and two teachers went to a National Teachers Convention of English in New York. Ms. Robin Luby took the place of Dawn Miller, who now is a counselor at Mount Miguel High School. Ms. Luby was the Chairman of the English Department at El Capitan High School. Pictured directly right: All eyes are drawn to English teacher Sheila Turner except for one student, Jerry Gray, asleep at the podium. E bl os 3 it I ...M Middle left: English, Individual Identity and Fantasy teacher Judy Fenn Bottom left: English teacher Bill Gray poses at the podium for our shares feelings with her class, photographer. Center: English and Speech teacher, George Stamos, shows his Debate Team Bottom center: Beverly Lane smiles while going over her English students how to win over the judges with his smile. papers. Bottom right: English teacher Robin Luby smiles as the Middle right: Georgia Heine, Yearbook Advisor, explains to her class how photographer catches her by surprise copy is measured. 236 Faculty E l l 2 i Above IE-f'f,f0P1 Beginning C0n1position and Near left: Sheila Turner looks for help from above English teacher, Veta Denton, seems to have read in explaining the lesson to her English class. a sour paper. h 1 Lower left: English teacher Connie Baer smiles as Above: EVelYn l-aS5Well listens intently t0 nel' her Film Literature class shows their imagination. English students. I Below: Journalism teacher Goelilrey Above right: Bible Literature and English teacher Anderson talks with Dave Helfand. Jack Nlosher waves goodbye to his students after a successful day in class, Faculty 237 D 4' 0 U ,' .1 .. nn, ' 0 --' 0 4 sul jf .,'s','y.',,-5, 9 with Q?1Q.,, ,:f.3xy1:: using, .,4,,,...H ,. ..s-qv, I l-Xl ' E o , ,,v' ZH Q Thespian e-Act To Hidd n Talent Top Right: English teacher and P.E. coach, Dave Van Matre, flashes a Hollywood smile at the cameraman. Below Left: Beginning Composition and English teacher, Sandra Adams, snickers at her students' humor. Middle Left: Michael Ruef wrinkles his nose at his students while teaching English. Bottom Left: With her never-ending smile, Deborrah Gill teaches her English class. -QJ' .J, nl nun V . ev n, Q . vsp , i v . 1' i .'v,:jn ...H Q Nl...-s-nk, .- ,N,..1ng QI' ,.f.w -' , , .H- 't fs? 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J ' J' E S 5 N ..u: M. k-LL-'9 A new photography teacher, Jean Ledbetter, an alumnus of Grossmont, added talent and creativity to the Art Department. A student teacher, Deidre Lee, from San Diego State University, taught classes in advanced art, design, and beginning crafts during the first semester. No-fee classes in crafts and art were offered to provide everyone with the chance of getting into more art classes. Carol Lockwood, the Art Department Chairman, said that this was done by cutting the amount of materials that the students would have normally received. Additional materials could be purchased when needed. Pictured top left is Jerry Lewis, who is awe-struck by the talent of his students in his Art and Design classes. Middle Left: Joan Nliller shows her class the different ways to tell the texture of potter's clay. Top Right: Showing her students the right way to make a square knot, Carol Lockwood teaches her crafts class. Middle Right: Photography teacher Jean Ledbetter discusses different photo techniques with some of her students. Bottom Left: Is that Kathy Jensen behind that beautifully painted mask? Faculty 239 Skill Appli d Scientists Y Fred Helm taught new classes called Science Seminars, which acquainted students with ecology around San Diego. lVlr. Helm went on a sebatical second semester to attend classes at San Diego State University. The annual Yosemite trip, organized by Larry Nordell, xt excited and enthused science students once again. The excursion provided on-the-spot experience in learning about the environment, and lots of fun for the students who attended. . , 4 9 W , i f Q wr ktriwr 2 W, -f' 1 5 r . t ff , J ' if fav' J L2 be' 7 V lf' 1 ,Vw wg, I xiii I fe if Y if lu ,. i gigs ..,,. 1 A., -ful Top right: Substances are experimented with in the Science Department, Middle left: Biology and Chemistry teacher, Susan Emerson, checks over a science paper with a student. Lower right: H2O is the scientific name for water, exclaims Fred Helm, who teaches Biology. Middle right: James La June uses gestures to Upoint things out in his Biology class, 'Ei Q- Q, 3 . . i H miik , - , M. x -,tsfz-ry, I A .... X .......... .... .ss.ss - sllls .... f- - f- ' - A x Fr rf - Center: An explanation of lab reports is given by Biology teacher Ray Widner. Lower center: Larry Nordell grades papers as he teaches Biology, Para- Medics and Chemistry. Lower left: Physics and electricity are taught by John Hoefer, who is shown helping a student. l 5 E Stud nt Learn job Skill The Business Department was busy this year with new classes and outside activities. A new Word Processing class opened up to interested students. It involved learning skills on the electric typewriter, as well as other abilities. DECA, which is a part of the Business Department, included many activities such as the Hiller's Outpost. A State DECA convention was attended, led by Mr. Martin and students. :mg-m.,. Top left: Marilyn Kamminga, who teaches Business Machines, Bookkeeping, Middle right: Elinor Van Den Akker, teacher of Word Processing, Personal Clerical Oflice Practice and Business Skills Lab, illustrates how to use the Finance and Typing, grades some tests. adding machine to a student. Middle far left: Typing, DECA, Exploratory Business and Work Experience teacher, Marjorie Woods, reads the daily bulletin to her class. Middle left: Shorthand, Law Enforcement, Typing and Business English teacher Anna Pfuhl, times her students during a typing drill. Middle far right: Lawrence Martin helps a typing student busy at work. Above: Typing student Rocky Reynolds, takes a break to smile for the photographer. Math Top left: David Wilford helps student Paul Mares with his assignment. He teaches Algebra, Geometry, and Math Seminar. Top right: Using the blackboard, Donald Graessle explains the homework. He teaches Algebra, Advanced Senior Math, and Geometry. Top far right: Students work hard in a math class. Above left: An unsure Sandra La Plant doesn't know whether to frown or smile, while she teaches Algebra and Geometry. Above right: George Bazik teaches lVlath, Basic Arithmetic, and Senior Math. Bottom right: Russ Fletcher asks Paz Jensen, Calculus, Algebra, and Advanced Senior Nlath teacher a question. Basic Arithmetic using computer terminals, was added to the lVlath Department to help students get practice in basic fundamentals. The eleventh grade lVlath Competency Test was held for the second time in two years by the lVlath Department. Tom Bonnet, a new T.A., whose main purpose was to tutor students, helped them to a better understanding of math. He aided in individual help of the students for their benefit. 242 Faculty Departm nt um It All ,Ai A g Q , QQ lf -gg H '52, . ,ask ,V sf .. , F tw im I e Lf ' W Wg ,L ki gy ff, 57.3, , it J s' ' A - . 21 ' 'A ' A -- ,, ,1. --i -1: .f i . ,,,. gin: :F V R i X a A 'Qs 'W i rife Q, Q t 7 W Ai -- -1 Q as wir.. ---x - . X t io... A O 5 ,EX - A 'B' . VVKV Above left: Lloyd La Plant uses a model airplane as an illustration in his Aero-Space class, he also teaches Algebra. Above right: Marlin Baraer, who teaches Drivers Education and lVlath, seems surprised by a student's answer. Above: Zita Pitkin points out a promising student. She teaches Geometry, Algebra, and Basic Arithmetic. Right: A camera-shy student inquires about a problem of Robert Peairs. He teaches Senior Applied Math and Regular Nlath. Below left: A grinning Thomas Eklund teaches Basic Arithmetic, Consumer Nlath, and Senior Applied Math. Below: Glen Trotter, while teaching a Basic Arithmetic and Regular IVlath, helps a pupil. Q Wi f ig i lull Talented Teachers Lecture on Social Studies ij . Q 'lfM 5s ,.,ll.,.Q..:.a.. I . S The Social Studies Department with its usual Civics, History and Geography classes, widely expanded the remedial area. With the help of concerned teachers, slow learners were able to reach higher goals. Social Living, an up-to-date class where transactual analysis, drug abuse and natural child birth were discussed was of interest to sophomores. Opposite page upper left: Dennis Cook, Social Living teacher, Hips through his notebook to hnd the right answer. Opposite page upper right: Frank Barry is astonished at a question asked in his Social Living class. 1 , 1 Opposite page bottom left: Augustine Monfort smiles casually at his . Q . . ' ' ' geography class. Opposite page bottom right: Student Jessica Nlorey concentrates on class work. Above left: Department Head, Raymond Reed, listens to a student's answer in Civics. Above right: James Clouse explains the day's Geography lesson. Middle right: Clarence Broadfoot shares a smile with Civics class. Bottom left: Gerry Ball looks happy with her History class. Faculty 245 Stud nt Learn From Students eagerly await the date to try for a valid California driver's licence after taking a semester of Driver's Education and Training. Law Enforcement is also offered. This self-explanatory class taught by George Dowdy, may have much to offer for young men and women alike, who wish to someday, become probation oflicers, hot-line counselors, or police oflicers. m'l2i mLn.m.. 1 i Al g..N. Q 3P '9Cf Rl me rt' l 'ILTYPLLA c it f' PRPLIM - sss- K' .,'w, 111 s11W ' avsvi I 55155 ,gaxx rvtqn1'1'x 'assert' rvo1V .vang ,,gjt i'f:' nun ' 9 Nun 9597? DOI! gum' ffffo A 'uf ,W sm'5f 115, '-fnnet J lon GROSSMONT HIG mm TERRYH scnoot msrmcr LLE MRIVE N DATSUN ' asa Disc ssion if- Opposite page top left: George Dowdy lectures to Law Enforcement class. Opposite page top right: Jack Lasley teaches Driver's Education in room P-3. Opposite page bottom left: Quintin Bradley waits for an answer in Civics class. Opposite page bottom right: Jose Wiell explains Geography lesson to a class. Top left: Student, Frank Neilson stares off into space during English. Top right: Merle Smith, busy working on Civics, stops to pose for an El Recuerdo photographer. Bottom left: Gloria Jones, History and Civics teacher, rest on podium to flash a big smile. Bottom right: Jim Hatcher, looks in a good mood while teaching History. Faculty 247 With willing girls and cooperative Students Show Skill 'F it .llll it C l . ,,,,,,, Q 1 ,,, A . it -P fl c l , i Q ........ 1 . , , . it M. .,,, it f ff' 1 i , . 5 ' ' ' ' f'1ff-. W ,s. v ,Www .,, , ,, 4 .49 231 f m ' - . 'A fl l ,' , : . 4 s My f ,ig-Q., K it 1 V--r Lt . nilhilfif' s as it X ' CIN? N t 5 X 1 5 ,Q 'Ei A . . ...QQ-5 taiiosisnfg easfrliielizq i s -ef -'-1 -'AAA' 5 ,,..- . ' K ,Vkk A jk f Q, . .. 4? 5 H X-X is boys, physical education proves to be successful. All classes are now ofhcially coed, although a few, such as IVlodern Dance, remain segregated. Top right: Working hard to keep the gyms in order are Bobbye King and Lee Nolan. Top middle: Coach Shawcroft rests in the Old Gym after a fast-moving game of basketball. Top left: Coach Richard Bullock and his P,E, class are playing sports on the dirt Field. Middle left: Coach Steve Sutton checks off his list. Center: Roger Karnopp looks up after hxing the volleyball net. Nliddle right: Coach Ken Maynard looks on in approval as his class works out. Pictured at right are some P.E. participants playing badminton. 248 Faculty . .. .I .,.. i. ..J, ...s. ...,,...,,..:, ..,. K , E55 EE' lift -9'i :Cii 1 C - ':'-ie f 1 1 - -Vg.,. . l A Ng: 'HG' Q-Qc.. ln thletics ig t he A, R if ,. , it 4 l:. L. ' K Ni t . X ' x , , 'K 271 f, fi. if no 'f Sr' fit if, its F ,indie .Lao -fm-eslixzit Top left: Coach Susan Sharpe explains fundamentals to students. Top middle: Swim coach Jane Lambert displays spirit. Top right: Coach Mary Jane Lee looks very perplexed, Center right: Modern Dance teacher Elaine Rhodes. Middle left: A coed P.E. class plays a game on the grass Held. Middle right: Coach Alice Bardon takes time out to smile. Near left: Coach Rosemary Redditt watches her gymnasts perform. sz-New i,.L. , A Students Enjoy Classes In ii- fe , Top left: Eduardo Vall Spinoza, Spanish teacher, points out basic verb conjugations, Top middle: Yolanda Lopez laughs along with her Spanish class. Top right: Annedorothea Kohls, German teacher, takes a sidelong glance at an interesting student. Middle left: Stanley Baker just can't believe the answer he just heard from a Latin student. Center: Maurice Forshaw, German and French teacher, goes over lesson plans in class. Middle right: Spanish teacher, Chris Morrissey puts personality into his lesson. Lower right: Alec Penny seems to be pleased with his Spanish class. fi -1.519 ' if Language, Music, and Home Ec. 1.1 T J 2' Y' ::,,, C , C, jimi C 3 i i1 5 J ff 1 QfPj Q l sf f - '43, A , 'ifLi5 so . . iw 'yt M iff: fr' T . ,,,l 5 5,5 I A ,- . W 551 X ' ii: ,.,, FP X, X H. K J Grossmont has an excellent Music Department in which many talented students participate. The vocal groups, directed by Robert Boucher, include Girls Ensemble, Red Robe Choir, Girls Glee, and Men's Chorus. Instrumental music is directed by James Nichols and is composed of Marching Band, Concert Band, Orchestra, Symphonic Band, and Instrumental Music Ensemble. The Home Economics Department is very helpful in teaching students various domestic skills such as cooking and sewing. This was the first year Kay Lentz taught at Grossmont, she now teaches homemaking classes at two high schools, El Capitan and Grossmont. Top left: Robert Boucher really enjoys directing the Choir. Top right: Band Director James Nichols poses for the photographer in the midst of leading his music students. Middle right: Concert Band warms up on their instruments for class. Middle left: Kay Lentz looks pleased with her Home Economics class. Lower left: Homemaking teacher Patricia Jacobs seems bewildered with so much activity going on around her in class. Faculty 251 at 3' 'fr 21 5 5 2 J Q Indu trial Art sed On Campu Industrial Arts classes applied their talents to a school project on I Grossmont s campus. A victory pole was erected on which banners of winning teams are flown. At center right, students are pictured pouring cement for the HG at the base of the pole. Teachers in the Industrial Arts Department include: top left, Pat Roberts, metals, top right, Bill Culbertson, drafting, left, Lloyd Overbay, auto shop, lower left, Robert DiPinto woods, lower middle, Ernest lVlacRostie, auto shop and T.A. Royce Brewer, lower right, Frank Marsh, metals. S t e 252 Faculty A tafff Ni. -asf s tip it' 'si :Nxt-' v 4li?2?Iffgs 1155 t lg, 4-se iv A , K 4 ' QQ, uw... I it swsiug . , +,'n,s,l , .. , at .i 3 5' ' A M ' Aid Facult ' 1215... .dl uTeacher's Aides, as they are called, are an important part of Grossmont, many departments enlist the help of these people. Pictured at top left, Bob Fenner of the Science Department doctors a rather sickly- looking patient. Center row includes Nlarie Zegler of Social Studies, Barbara Storms of English, Julie Atkins of English and Languages, Pat Hanft of English. Below left, Dave Nichols works in Ceramics. Another group of T.A.'s conducts study hall and supervises the school grounds. Above right top row: Carl Crumpacker and Dean Waasted. Bottom row: Jim Leicht, Dave Leasure and Lee Sherwood. Faculty 253 Special Education Classes mm. 'Uv as W ,:1.' 'al .s,,N I-,, , xg, '- as Y 254 Faculty -hmqxi 5 Stimulate Learning Skill Q l l Q T 1 : l ' . .,l l. J.. ' The Special Education classes for the entire Grossmont High School District are located on the Grossmont campus. On the opposite page the administration is pictured, top row: Ronald Blazovic, Director, Asst. Directors Robert Daily itopl and Donald Tarr, and Richard Schmieding, the plant manager. Center row: Pat Ortiz and Iona Wells, secretaries to the psychologist and speech therapist, Lois Bouton, records clerk, administrative secretaries Mary Hoxsey, Dorothy Reed and Mary McGee iseatedl. Bottom row: Larry January, the psychologist, 1 and counselors Margie Thomas and Robert Kujellis. The staff includes, top row: nurse Delia Sammers, Ralph Gardener, Susan Bruce, and Martha Bledsoe. Second row: Brad Baer, Donna Doerer, Eric Olander, and Sally Smelko Below left are the three EH teachers who work with the educationally handicapped Grossmont High School students. They are Patty Bender, Bob Endres and Carol Lybrand Below right: students are inspired by their teacher's lecture. Faculty 255 Classified Employees H lp 'a l , Q Pictured at top left is interim plant manager: Eddie DiCoiti. Top right on this page is our plant manager: Joe Gizoni. Our groundsmen have done an excellent job. Pictured in middle left: hardworking groundsman, Fred Arreola, takes equipment to Field. 256 Faculty g .,e, . ese s J . -fini y ,f i Lower left: Headgroundsman 'lPrimo Lodermeier chalking oft the grass Held Pictured above right the Grossrnont Groundsmen: R. Pieterson, F. Arreola D. Swanson, P. Lodermeier. Keep Grossmont Running v .easel in ,, .4 n 5 n lnnn 3 . tg .. -3 l Cm Einn . The ofice secretaries have worked hard to keep a well organized office Pictured above is the cafeteria staff from left to right top row: E. lVIartin, lVl. Also working hard to supply our students with nutritious meals and id lVlcCollim, lVl. Reed, W. Jones, C. Hayes, K. Eberhardt, front row: E. refreshing snacks, is our cafeteria staff. lvlageriam, J. Reidle, B. Smith, S. Owens, lVl. Davis. TOD Fight! Offlfie S9CV0iaI'i6S, J. Savage, lVl. Burke, B. lVlcSpadden, S. lVliller seated: G. Crouse, C. Bonar, E. Cummings. Top left: the ofhce secretaries, top row: D. Bridge, lVl. lVlcGee, J. Fitsenmeyer, seated, L. Mitchell, B. Amberger and F. Hollis. Faculty 257 258 Ads We came nigga 5 ....- Was Egg -'fhaf Bavarian Pastries 460-6012 2836 Fletcher Parkway Fletcher Hills In the Payless, Vohs shopping center We specialize in wedding and birthday cakes. i Seniors- 2070 off on graduation cakes. Section Editor: Rose Klocksieben We Shopp . N as 9 Q i G 4 ii' f 1 C be W 'J Q? 'Q ,, Q, 1 ,. ' ' fp 'A in Q f f I K -f,. W ff'- J - , ,H , gn. . M-4 up Boro Anoea GN faph was fun! - Aloha Grossrnont! Boyd Anderson Photography 883 Arnel Where did the years go to? I'll tell you ,., Missy- Glen' Canyon trips Skateboard rides motor- cycle rides' babyesits' Sidefback yards' T. outs Munchouts' My hrst real party ' Me, Jessica,eMissy, Glenda' Oh, I broke my fingernail, So your Mom is in the room Huh?! Gail Huffo The apartment' Jack' Dave', Hodad Dane, Jeff . . . The Michigan Gang' Easter Vacation FIVE MINUTES BEFORE SIS GOT UP spotlight flashing in our faces-llthey saw us'll!l ' Chicago concert - my First one! surprise B-days' 15 at INF, wf a spinned bottle, 16-kidnapping' the Three Impossibles CARMO, CHOCO, FUDGO e Santa Clara St. 'Beach Times' Let's get burned' Nina D. at Parkway Plaza Beach Friends, Dave, Donnie, and Tommy, the Irrestible Trios Letting the air out of our tires two houses down, just to see SOMEONE' car failuress Robin and vanas cruses down 2nd St. EDNA HAS A WHAT? Drive-in movies' beach naskos' trying to break the habit- May Co. friends Caroline those weekends were exciting, Cespecially at X-Mas? weren't they?' Walk in soda fountains-just the right atmosphere to quinch our thirst! Charlie 84 Dave at the big UT ' New Years with Jim, at the beach house Del Mar Fair, 744-76 Nina's Brad Red eye s friendshipland her sistersl those fantastic beach parties, dancing to David Bowie' GREEN M8tMS ski trips w Jeannie and the gang The count down to 18 The pricing of choice meats in the super market' Growing up w people that you really care about, knowing that the friendships you've come to know, will last forever Thanks Nina, Gail, Missy, for y'all stood by me whenever I needed you ' Missy I'll never regret any trouble we got ourselves into because it We'Il Never Forget Ads 259 N GRDSSIVIONT OPTICAL COMPANY 'N House! oF LUSiTAl:lA 9336 Fuerte Drive Grossmont Colony, La lVlesa ALI Grant R. Beals 5565 Grossmont Center Drive La lVlesa Phone 460-6555 EElEiBElIlElI aam ao . . 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Lori Smith 84 Tina Dorn Co-Editors Ads 261 lVlr. lVlorrisey and the senior vvater polo team Wish the CLASS OF '78 oooo LUCK We Speak Italian LA lVlESA IlVl PORTING Italian imported and Domestic Foods fresh sausage daily ---cheeses HOT 82 COLD TORPEDOS lVlon- Sat 9-6 7297 University Ave. Sun 9-3 La lVlesa 466-1161 UBEST WISH ES Bell Brand Foods 5515 Market St. San Diego, 92114 THE ARBECUE PIT A catering for picnics and parties the Hnest in genuine pit barbecue beef, ham and Spare-ribs, 2388 Fletcher Parkway El Cajon 462-5434 Commercial Residential Industrial CROWN PRINTING 84 DECORATING State License No. 265586 442-3546 301 Aldwycn Rd. El Cajon 92020 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '78 BEST WISHES IN THE FUTURE DTHE DORNS Tina 78 Danita 79 262 AdS MESA PORSCHE Youieihedriven Andweknowii. CITY 2111 Moreno Boulevorci - Highwoy 5 oi Mission Boy I La IVIesa, ne 460-9 S fi 8222 Comercial Pho 830 BEST WISHES TO BRET BGRDEAUX AND THE CLASS OF '78 BORDEAUX PRINTERS INC. 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' Q I I I l l l Fme dmmg for all Special occaslons Blrtlldays, Proms, Graduatlons CGNGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS UF '78 881 Camino Del Rlo South San Diego lVllsslon Valley 291 1823 266 Ads Zfffl, f J, Af. liafxfix Wm .Affma w+1f,e.f, ,.M4Z,i1', 0 of fffkfef we ,MTL 71114. f 1 111, A - ,Wye Alf A Zac fave I X - H X mea Aww, 443 mae if Il If, , BEST WiSHES to The STUDENTS l of GROSSMONT HIGH SCHOOL ACOCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF SAN DIEGO I , Hey Guys and Gals - DRAMA UNLIMITED: ,S LWKINGWYDUQ I ' Enroll in a Class at ' DRAMA UNLIMITED New classes forming continuously. +5 ,X Audio- Video IV' TeachingAides Q TV Instant Replay Free Movement Basic A cting ln terme dia te A ctin g Stage Make- Up F? crearfve Expression 8363 Center Drive - La Mesa Square La Mesa - lNear Akronl 714-697-0056 A NEWLA MESA NUMBER Joanne E. 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La Mesa 464-4477 268 Ads PM V 5 0065 GD CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1978 The unforgettable memories we keep in this book, the places we went that will never change, the people we met who will never grow old, and those special moments that touched our hearts . . . Ice skating-staring contest fake hght' 2 hour phone calls-long silences-artistic talent duck in a red plaid flannel jacket- pretty soon the bleachers will ask him to dance'PSA peas' It must be love spring fever tennis- the playerscsexy legs -Chain link fences forever 'mixed double-s'I lob youuthe wave' bar flip' I'll pay 5 cents He's wierd H.l-l, and dud throw tank tops playin' it our way three-way freeway bump being serenaded picking and wearing daisys they're getting hot UCSD joke ace hit'Jumping the net'Duck duck goose hit into next court'-:Ola senorita?! 'fatal case of broken heart break a leglG.V.- or an arml get hot bottled mountain air the switch'-'Oh those dances convention '77 Burger King ice-all over Hatcher's desks!! i writing on shoes make-up, all over the place' Easter wait Lake Murray-pinwheels and guppies swinging at the park-eating bubbles in a long skirt? garage door in rainithe thumb awards assembly p.j,-annual give out'Balboa offramp the Clam-La Jolla Mesa at 107 lVloondust we're from California-we're naturally wierd'-iliyacking in Arizona'-stuckin the mud lt's been fun . .. bye Grossmont. Above. Residence of lVlr. and lVlrs, Leo Tuck From left. Cassie Donna and Christie Vinton DONNA K. VINTON A.S.I. Interior Designs Phone: 281-6221 E'rr ' 10 years ago Shirley St Laverne Doing it our way Are you having a wild time? ING Kazooies Rule Talking on stairs, mud mounds SHAUN AND PARKER hey pud Chuck ice skating Sea breeze concert trips 1st tiddle Linda catch my drift ECAATD jaws! Terrils El Camino 1 minute Fights J.C.tmy babyl hardy girls -motorcycles, camping operation window Brillo! Hockl dithing bams '75 baseball games T-Ping and C-Ping Swinging beach at night Ill lust for a Jelly donut Suzis broken ankle' Depression Kiss me Ilm a Kazoozie FOOD!!! the Dam Heavens pt. x-mas dance '75 3 chemistry Harmf Jodi and 115RLV Valentino and ice cream Let me tell you The club' Disneyland- snow white Handsome S.D., cute F.D. boring A.A. U.T,B. raspy HUGHmorous What a nstful Sea World EJ. dances grim Living Loving and EATING together Special Thanks to Fred, Phil, and the lVlazoosies for 4 fulhlling years!!!!! South of the Border Shhhhh Shimmy a sir Duke Dam Bugs How did you lose your contact lens? Hola coma esta? climbing the pyramid translator' ttvo dozen red roses Tecate very strict Do you have any lomatil? VIP's passing around cokes snow bunnies chubby bunnies pagey duckie tails up ten to two lost my heart in San Francisco holding up walls disaster in OLD lVlAIN four wrestling in a two man tent handcheck? biff- hoosch slooz ' sophistication daisy pickin' are you kidding no age limit ltleave the driving to tham decouring a chocolate cream pie in 5 minutes steady does it blondes have more fun we never knew mellow evenings with Striestand skip to the lou boobsters beginnings atop the Old lVlain basketball marks' don't be late for the new year excuse my bathing suit Jan won't you dance with me? he can't leave his chair . .. who cares if we make fools of ourselves? PARTING inexperlence got us in cheap warming beaches orange concentrate for salt fun when water line broke Publicity whatta mess' You need a good Lawyer? I don't want much I lust want more amor and more amor JAN SELBY, BECKY LAWYER, KRIS LEWIS. lVlichael, and all the good times Pine Valley -S- THERESA UCSD I'm not talking about the river Let's hide NICK Our best friend He kept us smiling Laurie lVlc Gabe Talking Solvingall the worlds problems Dithing GOSSIP The student store Erin What can I say lVly friend wierdin-around good times Hey Erin ,remember the concert trips? Iam women Composure Chins up Laurie, lets order our hearts out Paulsey, You big presious thing lVlOlVl AND DAD I LOVE YOU, THANKS!!! lVlark, you make me sick lVlicheal, don't worry I love you too! Theresa S. wretch wretch Tree no that would hurt my feelings Thanks Juli, you saved my life!!! Erin don't you ever remember to clock out? lVliike, let's go to Jacks Ells B-Ball Picking your shorts' I'll bet you won a quarter I won Has the ship come yet?? Powder Puff Hut one power sweep Oklahoma Y all Twetah remember 8th grade science Your poor nose Micheal I wanna coke Bye Grossmont, it's been fun??? lVlama and Papa Dally, Thanks for the home you've given me By knowing all of you, my life has been enriched. Gail Your a crazy cousin Jewles it was great munchin with you at B.K. and being wierd Billy and Kath, Thank you for taking me under your wing Love you lots!! lVlark you ninney, I never wanted you as a big brother lVlack Gail, if only I knew what gum on the nose would lead too!!! Edie always smile I hope life brings you happiness always Juli K. Thank you for helping my sister lVlrs. Woods your dingy Cbut I like you anywayl lVlrs. Rhodes you sweetie Jewles, Let's freak out people by our funny faces York York YA-HOO were out!! I'll never forget the experience with lVlath OH SO PRESIOS POOK big guy whatcha doing? Pammy I love You Grossmont thanks forthe memories Billy, Pat, Bri, whenever in a jam I lust have to say I have four big brothers all 6 foot tall sc take a hike Bri you little devil lVlark I'll never forget the cake SPLAT! I gave you my heart-I pray GOD gives it to you and yours to me Look out world here we come!! YA-HOO The golden chain of friendship I'll always cherish it Thanks to all my friends by the way, thanks lVlr. Eddy for the help you gave me Par Development Spedahjngin mlyour Retau Estate Needs 8832 OHve Ln. Santee CA. 498-1742 Rose is . . . sunburnt back at Del lVlar. . . tlitls a present for you . . . Mammoth at Thanksgiving ... Rosarito . .. herpies . , . gee, gee, gee . . . diets wi' Des . . . are you sisters? . ,. Hungery Cowboy . . . it's groovy! . . . soakin sun . . . Snow Valley 1-10-77 . . . Thanks Sher For Friendship . . . mexican tood 4-ever . ,. Des, Sher, lVlich, F,C.INC . . . muthers wang better . . . J.V. clic . .. noodle 84 poodle . . . concert going wi Ang . . . state parties... Hand donlt let your good-bye stand HONK . . . boogie boarding wi' Kris W .... Someday 7 K.P.?? ...memories of laughing wi lVl'liss . . . AJA when all my dime dancin tis though I'll run to you ...out to lunch wf Sher... Kenny Loggins concert ...sleeping . . . ahhh summer time , .. but most of all, Thanks Dan for all the closeness l'm hoping for a future as beautiful as the past... lVlom Sz Dad your the greatest I.L.U. Jimbober 84 Gall too .,. fi 270 Ads Tacos in Tiiuana?! Jacks burrito or what? Getting lost' Chasing cars Drive-ins I lost my brakes' Be in by 12' Did you see him? What a hunk in the orange truck Sue, stop staring at him Arabs do it better Barb - Nominated Queen Jody stop screeching' 6th salad? Who's gonna drive this week? Did we really win a game? Sue's crimp job There those guys are I think we're being followed It's the police CHICAGO M.Jj' Do ya want to race? Barbs trophies Being named Swim Team Captain' Yacht Club twice BEACH BOYS Balino Lambchops Barbs breaststroke' Beach forever LIfeguarding What a tan! Goodbye-Girl Barbs pick-out Partyin' at Jo's cabin FLEETWOOD MAC Flyin' high' Blizzard-Big Bear we were there I canft see -Mammoth here we come! Looking at the viw Cursin! in Point Loma I think ,we're stuck Slipping and sliding Sue, you canlt ski 15,000 ft.-Mt, San Jacinto Jody go to sleep! ' Skateboarding at Gross ' Mac Donalds in P.J.'s FRAMPTON' Magic 91 tour- La Jolla CAVES with Jo Shark Hi there cutie! Visiting gas stations ' Hurry up I have to go One more for the road Isn't anything open now? UCSD with Habiby T Ping Rogers' RUN! 7 eleven ice Biking' Blonde is beautiful Therefs No. 33! Barbs dance movements Late again Singing our hearts out Barba. Loves Sues and JO's band Getting embarrassed Let's fish at Valhalla' Feb,18 Jan skiing Don't answer it' It's 4:00 get your skis ' Nica' Yoshiko' Lemons on the cart' Thatls life' Always getting sick Football and Basketball games' Colorado River with Dana Waterskiing I Love You Aardvark Farrells' Piggin, out Curly hair' Riding the waves Surnng' Passing out from M.J.' Stop EAGLES Sleep overs' Where's the party? Party time Sightseeing Hara' OUR BEACH HOUSE THIS SUMMER!!' Going around-with gang Hawaii here comes Barb' Looking for a beach house wtih Habib and Jo' Jo you went over the bridge??! Bridge Jumping ' I miss that white car' Gymnastics develops confidence' Swimmers rule' Being mean to L,S.' Hanging around arab and surfer Will BB. ever grow? Laughing at Cas and Rob' A.S.B. Convention 74-78' S. Mission with Barb' Finding shaving cream on my car First night TE., R.B., next B.L., SH. Shame on you' Alright Asrdvarks- Thank you Lambchops for having such a great team' Cowabonga with Tracie! Leucadiai Carlsbad '77' What are they doing down there? Thanks Blue and Gold ' WE THANK YOU GOOD-BYE see purple' HAMBURGER' KGB nre show' jacks he always smells like Irish spring s foolish tears 81 Laughter deep fried Clickers' moon maties' Mt. Vasuvius' Gary quack pink pigs I Dr. Phibes 84 Asylum--I still have the scars!!' Jello fights' fairy dust forever! ' Who has an accent? Alg. I tlMedicine'! Belmont Park rollercoaster Disneyland s no tact' Silence is golden, but it doesnft make friends Golden Boy' Crazy Mary 84 Dirty Terri' Gleec Frog I lunch on the quads' Welcome class of '78' i is that us?l' Loggins and Messina '76 ill-Eagles '757 The Family ' Veenafs bedaysi3 in one yearll' Chocolate covered ants What's that small?!' MOM! Uncle Willy football '75' Funny red marks again?!i' whale watching 84 wild flower hunting Maryfs first kiss! Adams '75-'76 agony Blazzing saddles' Senior Proms '76 84 '77 Don't make waves in the water bed Skyshow '77' Convention '77' SNARCHT 102 Films' Anticipation' MightyMouses desert' long Monday and llstrange magicl' Shannon is on her own' chewed up food available forever' drivers ed iclutchl' SHAKEY'S' the truck' Lenny, Stu, ' Lasswells classi new years '77i' the way he wears his pants' the gang ' movies cars trucks Eric' the trials and tribulations Daren and Rick! Hatchers nnals John' Howers' Junior ball plnks pretty George forever' aggersions' chalkboard' short jokes' no it's his eyesc downtown' Dictionary hill ' that ct foS-'I bird Hawaii water ' the studio Predictions' VI!!! be a nun i' llthe way w,e were ' ooo-ahh ' guy you guys' I'm so weirds shut up' feels like the hrst time suse super voisers cookie party' sweet 16' greek manual' you guys I read ,..' listen to the tone of my voice' the rabbit died ' bionic legs- stubbs and nubbs ' We love your Timmy, Eric, Brian, Kevin, Sara, Julie, Mark, Thursday nights' Daisy Chain-A-Where's our squirt guns? ' Phil's 18th' Phils motorhome and Dean's camper Journalism' JOS 84 MJOS' Pageant '77--Are you sure you can play Mary? crunch, crunch, crunch, crunch' Down jackets Record 50 and -i1ve're 11's Variable constants rulelc Kent, Curt, Steve. tlYesterday a dream and tomorrow is only a vision but today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope! HICKEY AND BOOM BOOM FRIENDS ETERNALLY Ads 271 Index A Abatecola, Diana 204 Abbas, Tommy 96,98,118,182 Abercrombie, John 182 Asaro, Joseph 204 Ashley, Paul 144,154,204 Ashton, Martin 21 Atkinson, Ana 101,204 Atkinson, David 219 Attig, Lori 219 Autrey, Roger 182 Ackerly, Wendy 20,85,150,151 Adamov, Theresa 180,182 Adams, Darlene 182 Adams, Jeffery 101,204 Adams, Laura 74,114,151,202,204 Adams, Margaret 2O,86,l6O,164,173 Adams, Marlene 101,204 Avalos, Cindi 204 Avila, Eiva 219,229 Ayyad, Andrew 204 Ayyad, William 140,165,174,182 B Babb, Christi 173 Bacino, John 219 Bauman, J. 219 Baxter, Kim 180,182 Beal, Anna Marie 204 Beals, Linda 86,96,98,166,182 Beauboff, David 22 Bebout, Lorrie 219 Beck, Julie 118,182 Becker, Robert 87,182 Becker. Timothy 219 Beecher, Jeff 22 Bejar, Jo Ann 204 Bell, Maryanne 92 Beltran, Sandra 182 Beltran, Sylvia 161,204 Bench, Cindy 204B Bench, Elza 204 Adams, Micheal 20,140,174 Adams, Shirley 20 Adams, Steven 20,67,102,l04,132 Adams, Tammy 172 Ager, Heide 219 Agosta, Lenny 20 Agosta, Trina 182 Akelund, Chad 219 Bacino, Michelle 168,204 Bacon, Kevin 204 Bailey Robert 21 Bailey Tom 182 Baker, Kara 229 Baker, Timothy 21,128 Bakman, Fred 204 Baldwin, Kristina 21,114,121,124 cc, , B!! 1 so srte Brewer, James 152,153,183 Akers, Bruce 204 Akers, Laura 182 Akins, Gregory 143,154,204 Alban, Tamara 182 Aleto, Dominic 219 Aleto, Lisa 182 Aleto, Tina 219 Alexander, Terri 204 Aljabi, Bushru 229 Allen, Kristopher 20,128,174 Allen, Stephen 182 Allen, Tamera 20 Allison, Cindy 219 Almada, Jonathan 2 19 Almada Alvarez, Ament, Ament, Ament, , P. 204 Alberta 219 Jacqueline 20 Juliam 183 Sharon K 177,219 Amparan, Cassandrae 96,229 Ancker, Patricia 20 Anderson, Cheryl 219 Anderson, Colleen 182 Anderson, Daniel C 20 Anderson, Jerald R 219 Anderson, John E 101,182 Anderson, Michael 229 Anderson, Richard 84,96,219 Ballard, Brian 204 Ballard, Colleen 219 Ballard, Keith 96,219 Bandes, Sharon 118,l5O,15l,l77,182 Bang, Michael 101,180,182 Bannon, Daniel 21 Bannon, Deborah 204 Bannister, John 77,219 Bannister, Rachel 92 Bannister, Ruth 142,177,204 Barbod, Leonard 21,142,175,2o2,2o4 Barcello, Gabriel 131,219 Barefoot, Donald 182 Barisic, Matthew 204 'N-M Benden Benden Benden Benden Benden Benden 143,154 Allen 131,157,176,2l9 Bradley 96,219 Catherine 86,139 Eric 121,182 Joe 22,121 William ,1e4,2o4 Benham, James 96,135,219 Benham , Susan 78,86,l21,139,177 Benner, Bennett, Bennett, Bennett Mark 229 Cheryl 22 James 204 Melane 182 Anderson, Roger 204 Anetsmann, Stephen 162,204 Angle, David 103,104,182 Annear, Theresa 21 Antista, Joseph 21,132 Anton, Paul Kurt 182 Anton, Richelle 219 Antonelli, Andrea 101,204 Aquiningoc, Thomas 219 Arena, Elaine 204 Arena, Luella Mae 125,182 Argus, Beverley 142,182 Argus, Elizabeth 141,219 Armendia, Michelle 21,150 Arnold, Glenda 121,180,182 Arriaga, Alredo 21 Asaro, Anthiny 204 272 Index Barker, Daniel 204 Barkley, Brenda l58,161,173,204 Barkley, Susan 172,219 Barlow, John 149,219 Barlow, Tamra 21 Barnard, Michael 21,130,132 Barnard, Robert 174,182 Barnard, Steve 132,182 Barnard, Teri 21,95 Barnes, Karen 21,76,86,101 Barnes, Lisa 21 Barnes, Suzanne 101,111,204 Barnhill, Debbie 139,204 Barnicle, Dee 204 Barrett, Stella 219 Barrington, Eric 131,176,229 Barrington, Terri 114,204 Barth, George 182 Bartlett, Aaron 182 Barlett, Joanne 219 Bassett, David 182 Bassett, Diane 219 Bassett, Rebecca 182 Bassett, Ronald 22,75,78,91,128,146 Batchelder, James 204 Batchelder, Richard 204 Bates, Jeffery 204 Battaglia, Fern 182 Benson, Douglas 77,204 Benson, George 182 Bentley, Rhonda 204 Berg, Kenneth 22,132,165 Bergen, Barbara 22 Bergman, Karla 204 Bergman, Kathryn 182 Berry, Greg 183 Bessent, Bryan 183 Bevier, Lesley 139,219 Bevier, Sherri 204 Bevington, Marilee 74,183 Bewley, Danette 139,219 Biggs, Theresa 22,97 Bilbrey, Leah 159,173,204 Billings, Debbie 177,204 Bingham, Barbara 204 Birchard, Rebecca 22,97 Birge, Ima 205 Birge, Wesley 229 Birrne, Mary 22 Bisharat, Anan 229 Bishop, Edward 131,219 Bishop, Jennifer 219 Bishop, Russell 183 Bissell, John 149,219 Bissonnette, Michelle 183 Black, Ben 205 Black, Brenda 205 Black, Brian 183,205 Black, Melissa 121,160 Blaney, Denise 205 Blaney, Scott 101,183,188 Bliss, James 22,166 Blunk, Marla 183 Bober, Julie 219 Bober, Stephanie 183 Bodkins, Frank 22 Bodkins, Micheal 183 Bodven, Gail 23 Bodven, Scott 205 Boggess, Lisa 205 Boggess, Michael 23 Bohringer, Bridget 139,183 Bohringer, Gina 139,205 Bolduc, Linda 205 Boller, Margaret 183 Bolter, Harrison 119,205 Bond, Charles 205 Boniface, Elizebeth 75,83,111,202,205 Bordeaux, Bret 203 Boryla, Susan 115,219 Bossenbrook, Steven 229 Boudreau, Gail 112,139,180 Bouton, Robin 23,91,95,118 Bowers, Anthony 23 Bowers, Kimberlie 114,205 Bowman, Bree 79,92,l21,183,188 Boyd, Dale 183 Braaten, Joseph 219 Braaten, Orvin 183 Bracken, Sheri 205 Bradley, Sherri 18,23 Brady, Debra 23 Brady, Jack 162 Braendle, Tamara 205 Brakstad, Melissa 183 Brandau, Susan 219 Brandel, Denette 202,205 Brandon, Steven 219 Bratt, Dawn 131,219 Bratt M. 229 Braun, Don 23 Breise, Ray 175,183 Breitenstein, Stephen 101,142,183 Brekke, Daniel 183 Bremer, David 183 Bremer, Susan 219 Brenner, L. 205 Brewer, Carl 130,205 ,183 Brewer, David 130,148,174,205 Brimicombe, Terry 205 Briney, Margaret 23 Brooks, Laurie 111,183 Broschart, Jeanine 183 Brown, Candace 219 Brown, James 130,156,205 Brown, Jeff S. 128,174,183 Brown, Jef? C. 23,92,143,152 Brown, Julie 202,205 Brown, Kim 139,183 Brown, Laurie 219 Brown, Ronald 130,148,205 Brown, Scott 130,156,205 Brown, Terrie 23 Brown, Tim 205 Brownell, Micheal 183 Brucker, Jane 23,86 Brulay, Diana 24,121 Brulay, Henry 121,205 Brundege 101,106,180,l83 Brundege, Steven 229 Brunette, Donna 183 Bucaro, June 183 Bucaro, Nancy 229 Buchholz, Mark 219 Buchholz, Mickeal 183 Buckner, Hollie 24,172 Buckner, Scott 131,219 Budvarson, Jackalyn 183 Budvarson, Leory 183 Buehner, Bruce 205 Buls, William 131,291 Bunch, Kerri 183 Bunch, Kim 161,177,183 Buntzen, Tracy 92,121,l39,202,205 Burdick, Jonathan 96,98,219 Burger, Clinton 219 Burger, Dianna 183 Burgess, Daniel 92,170,184,188 Burgreen, Laura 86,184 Burington, Darren 229 Burington, Diana 205 Burk, Scott 184 Burke, Barbara 205 Burke, Susan 24 Buringham, John 184 Burtless, George 144,205 Burtles, Micheal 205 Busch, Lewis 132,205 Busch, Lisa 139,205 Buschhorn, Terry 184 Bush, R. 205 Bussy, Jack 24,91,108,143,152 Butsko, Gregg 24,73,89,90,9l,102,105,108 Butsko, Steve l34,142,148,205 C Caballero, Antoinette 24 Caballero, Dolores 24 Cabalero, Lisa 205 Cacciapaglia, CE 24 Cain, David 87,184 Calafato, Frank 184 Caliguri, Bianca 219 Caliguri, Eliabeth 24 Caliguri, Louis 205 Call, Sean 220 Camp, Scott 220 Campbell, Kane 205 Campbell, Micheal 24,174 Campbell, S. 205 Campbell, Sidney 220 Campbellm, Tina 184 Capehart, Jerry 220 Capehart, Dale 24,128,164 Cappelletti, Lisa 25 Cardell, G. 229 Cardona, M. 205 Carlson, Rex 25 Carlson, Roger 25,128,132 Carnett, Caren 220 Carroll, Eilenn 25 Carter, Adrienne 25 Carter, Carol 184 Carter, Kimberly 83,219,220 Carter, Lewis 96,148,205 Carter, Randy 220 Carter, Richard 25,9O,91,l55,229 Carter, Steve 130,205 Case, Richard 88,220 Case, Stephanie 150,184 Case, Stephen 25,88 Cassady, Lori 205 Castaneda, C. 220 Castang, Jeffery 205 Castang, Shelley 220 Castanos, Susan 205 Castro, Virginia 25 Cataldo, Darci 220 Caterina, Richard 1o3,11e,175,184,193 Cates, Patti 220 Cattell, Christian 25,174 Cattell, Elizabeth 79,114,177,206 Cavanagh, Carolyn 139,164,184 Cavanagh, Cynthia 139,206 Celeste, Joann 184 cetied, C, 220 Chadwick, Donald 184 Chafey, Catherine 220 Chafey, Cliff 130,206 Chambers, Mary 25 Chamley, Colleen 220 Chandler, Kenneth 184 Chandler, Robert 208 Chang, James 142,175,184 Chang, Martin 220 Chapman, Charles 220 Chapman, Mark 184 Chapman, Paul 229 Chapman, Ray 25 Charles, Cavin 101,142,175 Charrette, John 220 Charrette, Peter 184 Chase, Martin 154,206 Chase, Robert 184 Chenowth, Charles 26,84 Chismarin, Micheal 108,121,184 Christensen, Dennis 206 Christenson, J. 26 Christenson, Thomas 130 Christian, Mike 26 Chumbley, Ann 202,206 Cical, Lora 206 Cinotto, Mark 220 Cirket, Morgan 206 Ciruzzi, Vincent 134,154,206 Claret, Bobby 184 Clark, Evelyn 184 Clark, Phillip 130,132,208 Clark, Robert 184 Clark, Roger 175,208 Claytor, Kathleen 26 Cleghorn, Brenda 184 Clifford, Tanera 219,220 Cline, Julie 110,220 Cline, Michele 184 Clute, Dan 220 Cochran, Scott 208 Cochran, William 26 Coe, Donna 26 Coe, Sally 220 Coffey, Kandis 2e,75,112,11s,125 Coffey, Kaye 126,206 Cole, Sandra 184 Coleman, Diana 184 Collard, Lori 26,86,160 Colling, Laura 208 Colling, Regina 184 Collins, Gail 26 Collins, Karen 118,184 Collins, Patrick 79 Collins, Sandra 184 Collins, Wendy 208 Compore, C. 220 Conaway, James 208 Conaway, Joey 220 Condon, Sandra 185 Condra, Conery, Robin 26 Mary 185 Conley, Kevin 185 Connelly, John 170,185,208 Conner, Christopher 143,220 Conner, David 206 Conner, Mary 177,206 Conrad, Shari 220 Consoli, Grace 26,76,81,91 Constatntine, Frances 185 Debra 106,180,185 Conway Conway Julie 185 Conway Patty 26 Conway, Shannon 206 Cook, James 170,185 Cook, Ronald 185 Cooke, Raymond 185 Cookem, Robert 220 Cookson, Phillip 175,206 Cooley, Phillip 185 Cooper, Jennifer 185 Copeland, Stuart 220 Coplin, Carrie 185 Cornett, Carol 78,206 Cornett, Holly 27 Corrao, Antonina 206 Corrao, Pierto 185 Correia, Celette 202,206,111 Correia, John 142,175,206 Cosgrove, R. 220 Cosper, Robert 206 Costello, Kathy 206 Costello, Lourdes 206 Costello, Rosanna 206 Cottam, Colin 229 Cottam, Kevin 27,91 Covarrubias, Martin 220 Cox, Cheryl 27 Cox, Janis 92,96,98,99,185 Cox, Jorian 159,229 Craddock, Ed 128,155,185 Craddock, Ellis 130,155,185 Crago, Anthony 220 Cranston, Ruth 114,139,164,206 Cranston, Susan 27,139 Craven, Micheal 220 Cress, James 77,145,139,220 Cress, Kelly 27,77,94,Q7,118 Criscenti, Julie 27,150,151 Crittendon, Robin 206 Crock, Janet 18,27,73 Crock, Steve 185 Crockett, Robert 206 Crockett, Susan 185 Cronin, Micheal 206 Crose, Dan 174,185 Crowe, Julia 119,220 Crowson, Joyce 27 Crumpacker, Ellen 27 Cruz, Ester 185 Cullinan, Christopher 220 Cully, John 206 Culver, Deanna 27,95 Culver, Tamara 185 Culver, Teresa 206 Cummins, Deborah 101,106,l80,l85 Cunningham, Daniel 185 Cunningham, Mark 27 Cunningham, Susan 185 Cuppage, Michelle 27 Cupperlee, Debra 29 Curtin, John 29 Curtism, Craig 206 D D'Angelico, David 185 D'Angelico, Edward 29 D'Angelo, Joseph 92,206 Dahleimar, Stephanie 96,220 Daily, Gail 29,74,79,ll8 Dally, Paul 76,83,202,206 Damiano, Deborah 29 Daniel, Sherri 29 Daniels, Lisa 220 Daniels, Scott 206 Danley, Kimberly 229 Dargis, Dawn 74,118,180,185 Dauber, Amy 88,206 Davis Deana 220 Davis, Edward 206 Davis, Joanie 29,79,83,112 Davis Lisa 185 Davis, Michael 206 Davis, Phillip 130,206 Davis, Tessa 185 Davis, Vance 185 Day, David 185 De La Torre, Barbara 126,206 De La Torre, Kevin 185 De Lao, Stevin 206 De Lathouder 185 DePalo, Frank 130 DePalo, Joann 29,102,104,160 De Pew, Gary 73,79,81,l01,l82,l85 De Ridder, James 185 De Vol, Mark 207 Dean, Alan 146,185 Dean, Sherri 114,159,220 Deane, Lisa 220 Deane, Susan 221 Decker, Bruce 29,146,147,164 Decker, Eva 29,185 Deeg, David 131,221 Deeg, Richard 185 Delgado, Martin 221 Demack, Jamie 29 Dempsey, Molly 229 Denn, Anthony 96,207 Denny, Bruce 101,185 Index 273 Dentt, Cheryl 159,221 Dentt, Debra 29,139,172 Derczo, David 96,221 Dernbach, Kenneth 185 Deskin, Rhoda 96,221 Deskins, Diane 115,126,221 Devenberg, Bart 96,185 Di Martino, 131 Di Pietro, Anthony 229 Di Pietro, Paul 96,98 Di Pietro, Roksan 29,186 Di Vello, Pam 207 Diaz, Debbie 207 Diaz, Henry 29 Dicioccio, Mark 207 Dickson, Cann 110,221 Dickson, Daniel 207 Diffy, Dane 229 Dilley, Shelley 221 Di Vello, Dom 186 Dilley, Dean 186 Dixon, Diane 186 Dodson, Jay 29 Dodson, Robert 127,128,129 Doering, Julie 186 Doering, Paul 96,221 Doering, Penny 221 Dolan, De Ette 207 Domer, Terrance 207 Domer, Thomas 207 Dominck, B. 115 Donnelly, Patricia 83,180,186 Donnett, Cynthia 30 Doren, Lori 118,161,186 Dorn, Danita 103,104,186 Dorn, Tina 30,102,104,168 Dorsey, Robert 221 Douglas, Downey 1 Kelly 221 David 30,101 Downey Ellen 139,207 Downey Kristina 118,139,186 Downey Sharon 97,221 Dragani, Jeanne 161,186 Dragani Nicholas 121,207 Dreebin, Michael 186 Drescher, Derek 30 Drescher, Scott 30,33,128 Drew, Donald 92,207 Drew, Lisa 30,95,100,101,121 Dreyer, Joseph 207 Du Pont, 186 Duber, Caroline 186 Dudley, David 30,155 Dudley, Sandra 161,186 Duff, Katleen 30 Duff, Micheal 186 Duke, Adrienne 30 Duke, Keith 130,207 Duke, Valerie 121,207 Duncan, James 186 Dupee, Mary 207 Dupont, S. 96,98,221 Durham, Ann 229 Dutcher, Lisa 159,207 Dutton, Darrell 221 Dykes, Larry 221 E Earick, Kevin 229 Earley, Georgia 229 Earley, Lisa 118,186 274 Index Early, Judith 30,95 Early, Steven 30 Earlywine, Terry 221 Easler, Kim Easterling, Micheal 186 Eastin, Christina 186 Easton, Kimberly 186 Eberhardt, William 134,207 Eby, Donna 207 Eckel, Todd 207 Ecklund, Carl 79,162,202,207 Ecklund, Eric 221 Eddy, Linda 221 Eddy, Mike 30 Edgington, Ramona 30 Edgington, Roberta 221 Edgington, Roxene 186 Edsall, Danelle 186 Edsall, Shelly 30 Edwards, Elizabeth 207 Edwards, Johnaa 30,139 Edwards, Paul 221 Eggertsen, Lynn 77,121,181,186 Ehbrecht, Jef? 207 Ehbrecht, Julie 221 Eichinger, Julie 73,7e,89,118,13fa,1eo,1ae Einhorn, Allanna 207 Eisenbart, Rick 221 Ekberg, Tim 221 Eldridge, Lisa 229 Elias, Isa 135,221 Elias, Rolla 207 Elkins, Andrea 31,86 Elliot, Diane 96,98,221 Elliot, Karen 114,207 Ellis, Tracy 31,95 Elmore, James 31 Elmore, Timothy 31,67,87 Elsey, Rene 31 Elsner, Mark 186 Elwin, Ellette 31,96,98,101 Elwin, Randolph 96,98,186 English, David 103,105,186 English, Gary 130,156,207 English, Robert 31,166 Ennis, Robert 207 Eoff, Eldon 207 Eoft, Susan 207 Epler, Janet 186 Erickson, Bradley 221,229 Ernst, Charlotte 207 Escajeda, Andrew 31 Escalante, Adrian 156,207 Esparza, Annalisa 186 Esparza, Felix 31 Espinoza, Helen 101,186 Espinoza, Pamela 207 Espinoza, Rudolph 31 Estes, Kenneth 174,186 Estes, Randall 221 Estey, Micheal 229 Estrada, Suan 186 Etue, David 207 Etue, Micheal 186 Evans, Charles 207 Evans, Jeanne 221 Evje, Mark 31,128 Evans, R.W. 96,186 Ewing, Rebecca 119,207 V ,L ,J W lj? lf.,cZ,1. . , L 5 3 ,.VLV , - is 'lr ' L, f,,. f t Nat' L. ' . szvo ' -'81 lirit wack F Fahouris, George 32,121,180 Faiman, Kara 207 Faiman, Kelly 32,118, 221 Faris, Anya 207 Farmer, Cozy 32,186 Farness, Dale 32 Farness, Dale 207 Farness, Denise Farr, Cynitha 114,186 Farrelly, D. 221 Farris, Victoria 125,168,202,207 Fatchett, Timothy 186 Faulkner, Danny 221 Fechter, Michael 221 Feher, Thomas 221 Fejes, Eszter 32 Fejes, Katalin 121,165,202,207 Felio, Stacy 99,207 Felska, Linda 186 Feneis, Terry 172,221 Fenn, Ted 103,105,186 Fenter, Allen 207 Ferguson, Darby 207 Ferguson, Robert 32,90 Fermoile, Dennis 221 Fernandez 118 Fernandez, Celeste 118,187 Ferrington, Sherrie 221 Ferris, Madeline 32 Ferrone, Paul 221 Fetterhoff, Darlene 97,207 Fierro, Angelo 207 Fierro, Erni 207 Fieten, Frank 222 'A Figgs, R. 222 Finley, Brendt 131 Finley, Simon 101.187 Finney, Michael 32 Finney, Sheila 207 Fischer, Lynn 222 Fisher, Raymond 229 Fisher, Timothy 207 Fisher, Tracey 207 Fitzpatrick, Holly 172,202,207 Fitzpatrick, Wendi 32,76,86,l18,15O,151,173 Fitzsimmons, Karen 222 Flanig, Stephen 222 Fleishmann, Michael 208 Fleischmann, Steven Fleming, James 32,128 Fleming, John 96,98,99,l29,l87 Fleming, Karen 222,229 Flethcher, Bonnie 97,10l,18O,187 Fletcher, Mike 101,187 Fletcher, Ronald 222 Fletcher, Russell 32 Flick, Nancy 32 Focht, Deborah 187 Foidl, Margaret 222 Foltz, Linda 222 Fontana, Dean 131,145,222 Force, William 187 Forchette, Robert 187 Ford, Brian 32,128 Ford, Carol 131,222 Forsythe, Brent 32,102,105,132 Forsythe, Kathleen 208 Foster, Diana 187 Foster, Linda 222 Fowler, Jeffry 87,101,187 Fowler, Teresa 33,100 Fox, David 187 Frank, William 187 Franklin, Cathy 33 Franklin, Christine 222 Franklin, John 208 Frayer, Joel 208 Frayer, Terry 187 Frederick, Shari 96,99,114,187 Free, Btian 145,154,229 Free, Maria 187 Freebern, Phillip 208 Freese, John 128,155,165,187 Frey, Becky 187 Fronk, Wanda 208 Froshauer, Jorjan 187 Frost, Douglas 148,167,208 Frost, Scott 187 Fues, Sharon 187 Fuller, Kim 229 Funk, Sandra 208 Funderburk, Marsha 187 G Gaines, Garland 222 Gainor, Craig 33,132 Gainor, Kelly 208 Gallagher, Billy 208 Gallegos, Anna 187 Gallo, Gregory 208 Galvan, Donald 143,152,153,187 Gandy, Kaye 229 Gange, Martha 126,222 Gange, Steven 101,128,174,187 Garcia, Chichie 187 Garcia, Daniel 33,174 Garcia, Guy 118,174,175,187 Garcia, Jacqueline 229 Garcia, Mark 208 Garcia, Rebecca 208 Garcia, Renee 208 Garcia, Richard 180,187,208 Garcia, Robyn 187 Garcia, Sylvia 222 Gardner, Daryl 208 Gardner, David 96,98,229 Garmer, Robert 131,222 Garmer, William 187 Garrett, Torren 96,222 Garvey, S. 115 Gastil, George 222 Gausdal, Kim 208 Gaylor, Charles 187 Geghard, John 33 Gehrke, Thomas 33,143,152,153 Gelber, Julie 222 Gensler, Christina 208 Gensler, Kevin 222 Genzlinger, Cleve 33 George Jacqueline 158,173,208 George, John 187 George, S. 222 Georgeon, Eric 33,101 Geraty, Mark 128,129,187 Geraty, Mollee 208 Gerlin, Norma 77,97,187 Gerhardt, Lynn 33,73,74,83,91,112 Germany, James 13o,148,174,2oe Geviss, Ronald 33,145,152,208 Gianas, George 34 Gibbins, Maureen 92,187 Gibbs, Carter 130,174,187 Gibson, Clayton 187 Gibson, Melody 97,208 Gibson, Richard 208 Gidney, Laura 222 Gill, Alan 229 Gill, Mark 96,229 Gilliland, Darrell 34,208 Gilliland, Dennis 208 Gilliss, Keith 188 Gillum, Terry 156,208 Gimble, Jack 135,222 Gimble, Sally 188 Ginn, James 188 Ginn, Judy 158,173,222 Ginn, Kevin 188 Gish, Jacqueline 96,222 Giustino, James 208 Givens, Mary 180,188 Gladden, Jeffrey 188 Gloege, Daniel 222 Gloege, Donald 34,118,237 Glover, Scott 229 Goble, John 176,222 Goble, Stephen 101,167,188 Godes, Loren 34,195 Goertz, James 128,129,132,188 Goldberg, Robyn 15o,151,188,193 Golden, Elna 208 Golden, Jeffrey 119,208 Golding, B, 222 Golon, Lauren 222 Golon, Lisa 34 Gonia, Brian 208 Gonsalves, Lisa 208 Gonzales, Diane 188 Goodman, William 34 Gordon, Laura 34 Gorham, Darryl 134,148,208 Gorham, Gary 208 Gorham, Lawerence 148,208 Gorham, Donna 208 Gossack, Craig 34 Goswick, Donna 34 Gotkowitz, Laura 73,121,208 Gotses, Costati 88,95,154,162,222 Got, Christine 34 Gowers, Sandra 208 Grabowksy, Robin 126,208 Graessle, John 145,222 Graham, Graham, Graham, Erin 118,180,188 John 34 Stacie 78,161,208 Graham, Steven 222 Grahl, Kent 130,155,208 Gramalegui, Gregory 34 Graminski, Mark 188 Grant, Jean 188 Graser, Janice 88 Gratchner, June 219,222 Grater, Sonya 222 Graven, Karen 172,222 Graven, Suzanne 74,91,94,97 Gray, Jerry 131,222 Gray, John 176,222 Gray, Kathleen, 206,208 Gray, Ronald 34 Greco, Armand 208 Greco, Clara 115,229 Greenhalgh, Deena 222 Greer, Craig 34 Gregson, Tommie 222 Griffin, David 188 Grifiin, James 188 Grifhth, Connie 208 Griffiths, Josephs 222 Grifiiths, David 208 Griggs, David 35,164,170 Griswold, Cynthia 222 Groene, Gall 158,161,188 Grosse, Michael 208 Grossman, Randy 208 Grote, Lacy 229 Grove, Kathleen 208 Grove, Steven 69,85,162,188 Grove, Tim 229 Grubbs, Carolyn 121,188 Grubbs, Janet 222 Grubbs, Joel 222 Grundman, Micheal 222 Grundman, Ronald 35,101 Grundman, Susan 222 Guasti, Tina 102,105,208 Gudde, Paul 131,222 Gunderson, Andrew 35,162 Gunderson, Sonya 208 Gunnarsson, Gunnar 162,208 Guthrie, C. 222 Guthrie, Jennifer 188 Guy, Paul 229 Gwin, William 229 H Haack, Richard 84,208 Habib, Suha 35 Habib, Sarah 114,208 Hackman, L. 98 Hagemann, Bruce 208 Hagemann, Gail 101,188 Hahn, Gary 188 Hahn, Laurie 208 Haisha, Maysoun 222 Halamandaris, Phill 92,96,98,166,188 Hall, Lori 223 Hallett, Shawna 180,188 Hallett, William 154,229 Halligan, Karen 35,83 Halligan, Loran 202,209 Hallum, Robin 101,111,180,188 Halterman, Darlene 188 Halterman, Marvin 209 Halvin, Douglas 209 Hamel, Grant 189 Hamilton, Kathleen 223 Hamilton, Michelle 118,189 Hamilton, Tina 223 Hamilton, Christina 74,114,202,209 Hammond, Ray 142,175,209 Hamner, Susan 35,e6,73,76,77,9o,Q5 Handley, Tom 166 Hanford, Shellie 35,83,139 Hannon, John 223 Hansen, Eric 209 Hanson, Gary 79,189 Harbold, Oril 209 Hardin, Denise 209 Hardin, Elizabeth 35,124,165 Handley, Tom 35 Hanford, John 209 Hardin, Elizibeth 114 Hardin, Kenneth 89,189 Hardin, Kimberly 97,98,229 Harding, Cliftord 209 Harless, Kelly 36,67,73,79,81,83, 92,121 Harless, Kristen 209 Harms, William 229 Harnisn, Carol 35 Harris, Jeffrey 87,189 Harris, Shelly 36 Harison, Elizabeth 36 Harrison, Henry 223 , , . .1 .,..M,.M,wu. W., 'W' ' Harvey, Christine 151,180,189 Harvey, Kimberley 209 Harvey, Lisa 209 Harvey, Mark 36,85,92,93,139 Hawell, Devon 139,223 Haskell, Troy 189 Hassell, Whitney 159,223 Hauri, Craig 131,135,149,222 Hauser, Randy 229 Havilan, Kathleen 223 Hawkins, Cheryl 36 Hawkins, Shannan 3e,1oo,1o3,1o4 Hawkins, Steven 229 Hawn, Leslie 189 Haydon, Monica 209 Hayes, Peter 209 Haygood, David 176,223 Haynes, James 36,152 Hays, Genevieve 139,209 Healy, Bridget 223 Healy, Patrick 223 Heath, Deanna 115,223 Heath, John 36 Heath, Tamara 209 Heck, James 36 Hedberg, Jeffrey 223 Heene, Don 36 Heidenreich, Helayne 36 Heissenberger, Gerald 189 Heissenberger, P, 86,92,151,zo2,2o9 Helfand, Berry 96,223 Helfand, David 36,69,90,237 Helmberger, Mary 189 Helmstetter, Phillip 145,154,223 Helmstetter, Susan 18,28,3e,7e,85,9z,93,94,97,103,104 Helton, Randell 189 Hemenway, Ronald 96,98,209 Hemmeras, R. 99 Henningheld, Sarah 209 Henry, Della 223 Henry, Jill 189 Hensle, Laurene 88,223 Hensle, Marilyn 189 Henson, Thomas 162,163 Henson, William 223 Henton, K. 223 Herald, Richard 223 Herman, Warren 223 Hernandez, Robert 223 Hernandez, Tony 229 Herndon, Vivian 209 Hernquist, Karen 36,139 Hernquist, William 209 Herr, Lee 37 Herrera, Albert 223 Herrera, Edie 189 Herrmann, Carol 189 Herrmann, Lance 229 Herzig, James 37 Herzig, Kathryn 114,189 Hess, Christopher 229 Hess, Randy 37 Heventhal, William 209 Hewett, Lawrence 223 Hickey, Charles 223 Higgins, Adele 96,99,209 Higgins, Bryan 209 Hilgeman, Michael 175,189 Hilgeman, Paul 37,142,174 Hilgeman, Timothy 101,149,223 Hill, Brien 86,146,189 Hill, Cathy 88,139,223 Hill, John 79,559,209 Hill, Mike 130,209 Hill, Sheri 209 Hill, Todd 209 Hillis, Sherry 209 Hinz, Thomas 37,128 Hirmez, Najah 209 Hissom, Lucinda 229 Hjeltness, Julie 209 Hockman, Laura 89,96 Hodge, Katherine 89 Hoff, Laura 37 Hoffman, Jon 209 Hoffman, Tracy 89,158 Hogarth, Robb 223 Hogarth, Ronda 74,180,189 Hohlweg, Scott 189 Holden, Nonie 96,223 Holder, Carolyn 189 Holder, Gregory 223 Holland, Mary Index 275 L 28,37,158,160,173 Holland, Roger 37,128 Holland, Roxanne 209 Jensen, Katherine 38,235 Jensen, Mark 210 Jervis, Kathryn 139,210 Ketler, Robert 224 Keyte, Lawrence 40 Keywan, Heather 18,19,40 Leith Holm, Victoria 189 Holmes, Deidre 96,223 Holmquist, James 37,132 Holmquist, Peggy 209 Honczarenko, Lori 209 Hook, Kurt 135,149,223 Hook, Michael 146,147 Hopkins, David 37 Hopster, Laura 37 Hopwood, Page 151,209 Hords, Laurie 189 Horn, Leslie 79,159,161,189 Horn, Patric 135,149,223 Horne, Alan 189 Hott, Virgil 229 Howarth, Christopher 37,166 Howarth, Rosanne 121,126,151,2o9 Howell, Clay 37,132,l36,169,217 Howell, Cody 88,209 Hoyt, Nancy 209 Hruza, Stan 189 Hudson, Cindee 37 Huff, Scott 229 Hulsey, Laura 209 Humes, Janine 209 Humes, Leonard 189 Hungerford, Ralph 131,223 Hunt, Sandra 209 Hunt, Susan 101,189 Hunt, Tanya 209 Hurni, Amber 209 Hutchins, Ken 175,209 Hutchison, Gregory 190 Hutchison, Richard 135,229 Hutter, Teresa 124,190 Huyett, Richard 37 Ideman, Eilene 190 Imrie, Cathrine 190 Ingalls, Thomas 209 Ireton, Curtis 79,80,19O Ireton, Elizabeth 229 Irons, Valerie 223 Iseminger, Scott 143,190 Ison, Tonya 209 I Jacalone, Shannon 96,223 Jackson, Christopher 209 Jewell, Beatrice 210 Joe, Eddie 190 Johansen, Kelli 38 Johns, Penny 190 Johnson, Brian 142,176,223 Johnson, Cynthia 190,210 Johnson, David 28,38,6e,73,e5,92,1o3,105,119 Johnson, Jodi 210 Johnson, Leland 190 Johnson, Marvin 38 Johnson, Patricia 223 Johnson, Steven 84,130 Johnson, Terri 38 Johnston, Christopher 229 Jolliff, Paul 14o,14e,147,17o Jones, Alan 17,223 Jones Beverly 224 Jones Bradley 210 Jones Bruce 190 Jones Catherine 38 Jones Donna 38,81,95 Jones Gary 210 Jones ,Jamie 96,224 Jones, Lance 96,98,99,190 Jones Leslie 38,94,97 Jones Michael 180,190 Jones Michael 210 JONES ,William 40 Joseph, Holly 210 Joseph, Laurie 40 Juberg, Linda 40,190,201 Juby, James 224 Juby, Janet 224 Jungman, Christopher 224 K Kachigan, Kent 40,143 Kaneshiro, Darryl 128 Karnowski, Karen 92,96,21O Kasitz, Kimberly 97,224 Katzmann, Stephanie 101,190 Kenner, Ralph 210 Keith, Guy 210 Keller, Carleen 139,224 Kelley, Douglas 190 Kelley, Karen 97,210 Kelly, Brian 40 Kelly, James 40,66,128,132 Kelly, Shannon 224 Kemp, Bonnie 210 Kennedy, Fernie 190 Kezas, Karen 97,224 Killgore, Charles 145,154,229 Killgore, John 154,210 Kimball, Deborah 190 Kimball, Kathy 210 King, Bob 140,156,174 King, Carol 88,139,202,210 King, Don 40,152 King, Michael 40,174,210 King, Robert 191 King, Steven 229 Kingsley, Keli 191 Kingsley, Susan 210 La Plout, Dawn 224 La Rosa, Paul 131,135,224 La Russa, Maria 42 La Suer, Lori 224 Labansat, Dale 210 Ladd, Lisa 42 Lafleur, Collette 28,42,83,92 Lafleur, Monique 96,98,210 Lamago, Dina 224 Lamb, Leslie 210 Lambert, Philip 224 Lancaster, Lori 73,77,79,191 Landreth, D. 224 Lane, Brian 229 Kinman, David 210 Kinman, Keith 40 Kinney, John 41,132 Kinsfather, John 224 Kirby, Julie 114,224 Lane, Christina 210 Lane, Gregory 156,224 Lane, Julie 88,161,202,210 Lang ley, Tonya 224,229 Larosse, Charles 210 Kirby, Gordon 210 Kirby, Kenneth 191 Kirch Stephen 101,191 Kitts, Delivan 41 Kitts, Tony 210 Larsen, Rae 191 Larsen, Robin 224,229 Larson, Lawanna 42,184,191 Lasky, Darlynn,bfr,191 Laugen, Deborah 191 Lavender, Tina 191 Laverty, Deana 97,114,210 Law, Claude 191 Lawly, Celia 42,66,76,86,100,101 Lawrin, Judy 42 Lawson, Bruce 87,88,96,98,191 Lawson, Joseph 42,88 Lawyer, Rebecca 18,42,73,90,95,108,l68 Lawyer, Timothy 96,202,210 Layson, Kenneth 134,155,210 Jackson, Debbie 38 Jackson, Frank 229 Jackson, James 131,223 Jackson, Jon 190 Jackson, Michael 190 Jackson , Timothy 223 Jacobsen, Dana 101,139,202,210 Jahnke, Gretcher 38,83,95 Jameson, Wendy 79,8O,151,l9O Jarmusch, Douglas 128,132,190 Jarrett, James 210 Jarvis, Keith 210 Jenkins, Gwen 118,190 Jenkins, Sandra 223 Jensen, Debra 223 Jensen, James 223 Jensen, Jon 38 Jensen, Kristi 118,190 276 Index Kennedy, Michael 40 Kennedy, Steve 77,100,175 Kennerly, Gary 88,130,210 Kennerly, Sheri 40 Kenrick, Jeannie 4o,e6,73,83,1oa Kenrick, Kindy 190 Kent, Kari 190 Kensfather, S, 142 Kerns, Michelle 210 Kerr, William 40,143 Kerth, David 224 Kjhowl, D. 98 Klocksieben, James 224 Klocksieben, Rosalie 41,74,132 Kmak, Jonathan 41 Knight, David 101,210 Knoles, Sandra 41 Kobulnicky, Luke 210,224 Kobulnicky, Michael 134 Koppang, Nancy 139,210 Koppang, Pamela 41,88,95,139 Korty, Michele 210 Kostewa, Chad 224 Kotan, Anthony 229 Kotowski, Jon 191 Kowalski, Frank 41 Kozak, Denise 121,180,191,199 Kozel, Andrew 210 Krakowski, Dan 157 Kranenberg, Kathy 191 Krasnoff, Brad 18,28,41,67,76,77,85,17o Krasnoftf, Julie 1s,41,1o3,1o4,118,1eo,191 Krause, Pamela 210 Krecic, Tamalyn 224 Krehbiel, John 89,130,162,175,202,21O Krehbiel, Nancy 73,76,92,93,l39,180,181,191 Kreutzberg, Julie 191 Kronenbitter, Frank 210 Kruzel, Sharon 102,191 Kuhlow, Duane 96,101 Kuhlow, Jerri 172,224 Kummerow, Susan 42,77,78,160 Kurmouski, D. 224 Kurtz, Amy 224 Kvendru, David 175,210 Lazarr, Paul 143,154,210 La Duke, Donald 145 Leach, Jeannette 210 Leafstrom, Dawn 210 Lechien, Donald 224 Lefever, C. 86 Lefever, Eric 42,85,86,143,152 Lefever, Kerry 85,86,92,121,139,191 Legerton, Jeffery 96,98,191 Legg, Bonnie 191 Legg, Crytal 191 Legg, James 162,210 Legg, Marjorie 229 Leggit, Charlene 42 Leggit, Daniel 224 Leggit, David 155,224 off, Adam 224 ln- Leithoff, Laura 43,94,97 Leners, Lynn 224 Leonard, Brian 224 Lepper, L. 224 Le Roy, David 224 Leroy, Karen 172,224 Leslie, Randy 189 Lester, Michael 224 Levi, Kenneth 119,224 Levi, Nina 43,95 Lewandowski, Stanford 191 Lewis, Aaron 128,175,210 Lewis, Amy 210 Lewis, Betty 210 Lewis, Jerry 131,224 Lewis, Kelly 43,95 Lewis, Kristian 43,73,76,83,139,158 Lewis, Robert 224 Leyden, Myo 191 Liefeld, Lynne 210 Liefeld, Scott 191 Liening, William 43 Lind, Leslie 224 Linderman, Jon 88,130,210 Lindsay, Debbie 97,224 Lindsay, 149,224 Lindsay, Timothy 43 Lins, Kenneth 130,191 Lins, Stephen 28,43 Lipman, Betj 210 Lithopoulos, Theodor 128,162,165 Little, Theresa 211 Lobb, Donald 170,191,201 Lockhart, Robert 211 Lockney, Mary 224 Loney, Darcey 211 Long, Michael 211 Looney, Todd 44 Looney, Troy 175,210 Lopez, Kelly 43,112 Lopez, Marc 192 Lopez, Peter 89,128,132,192 Lorenz, Brian 101,130,192 Lorenz, Linda 211 Lovins, Cheryl 43 Lovins, Susan 192 Lowe, Alyssa 43 Lowell, Lisa 43,142 Lubach, Eric 148,170,211 Lubke, Alana 211 Lubke, Julie 211,224 Lucatuorto, Barbra 43,103,lO5,139 Lucatuorto, Elizabeth 74,75,192 Lucatuorto, Paul 211 Lucero, Connie 192 Lundberg, Patricia 224 Lurcook, Jeftery 96 Lurcook, Lorin 118,192 Lusitana, Leslie 44 Luton, Joann 192 Lyman, David 224 Lynch, Dena 124,211 Lynch, Lori 44 Lynch, Melanie 192 Lyons, Lance 43 M Mc Adams, Mark 229 Mc Breaty, Dawn 44 Mc Breaty, James 211 Mc Cabe, Gaylene 92,150,151,211 Mc Cabe, Laurie 44,118,237 Mc Cabe, Tamera 86,192 Mc Carthy, Donna 150,151 Mc Clinic, Paul 44,96,98,99 Mc Clintock, Linda 121,180,192 Mc Clure, John 88,211 Mc Courtney, Linda 115,224 Mc Coy, Lee 96,98,192 Mc Coy, Roger 224,229 Mc Cullough, Kathleen 229 Mc Cullough, Kelly 101,192 Mc Curdy, Vincient 131,224 Mc Dade, James 224,229 Mc Dade, John 192 Mc Daniel, Randall 225 Mc Dill, Kenneth 44,1o1,1o8,128,147 Mc Dill, Mark 225 Mc Donald, David 96,211,225 Mc Dowall, Douglas 45,152,153 Mc Farland, Michael 166,192 Mc Garvey, Paul 44 Mc Geary, Brian 192 Mc Gehee, James 229 Mc Girr, Bridget 142,225 Mc Girr, Lawrence 192 Mc Gowan, Jeannette 96,923,192 Mc Granahan, Kenneth 192 Mc Guigan, Joseph 225 Mc Guigan, Theresa 193 Mc Guire, Deborah 193 Mc Intyre, Harry 225 Mc Intyre, Stacy 211 Mc Kay, Debra 126,211 Mc Kellep, Darren 44,66,85,101,128 Mc Kellep, Eric 130,211 Mc Kenna, John 193 Mc Kenna, Theresa 161,225 Mc Kenzie, Shannon 126,211 Mc Kinney, Scott 229 Mc Lain, Patrick 212 Mc Lean, David 101,211 Mc Namara, Jay 162,193 Mc Namara, John 44 Mc Nary, Gordon 44,132 Mc Neil, Dawn 44,96,193 Mc Neil, Tina 126,139,225 Mc Pherson, Arrit 229 Mc Rae, Scott 212 Mc Way, Cathleen 202,212 Mc Way, Collen 212 Mac Donald, Cynthia 192 Mac Donald, Jennifer 168,169,180,192,194 Mac Pherson, Maureen 96,224 Mac Pherson, Michele 189 Mack, Carey 44,89,132 Mack, Dermont 131,157,224 Macnabb, Alan 211 Macnicol, Sandra 224,229 Macnofsky, Robin 44,86,90,92,107 Madison, April 44 Maes, Sandra 110,224 Maes, Sherry 44,102,105,168 Magruder, Cathy 192 Maier, Dean 131,224 Main, Gregory 96,98,224 Main, Fredrick 211 Malarkey, Brian 229 Malkus, Erin 96,224 Malkus, Terry 121,150,151,211 Mallory, Dyan 211 Malloy, Robert 189 Malmin, Jo Ellen 112,l18,139,192 Malmin, M'lissa 44 Manning, Eric 142,176,224 Mansneld, Ross 189 Mansour, Lisa 224 Marcon, Greg 211 Mares, Paul 192 Markert, Randall 225 Markham, Brian 192 Marler, Mark 192 Marquez, Joe 211 Marreel, Edward 211 Marriott, Gail 101,180,192 Marsh, Melissa 44 Marshall, Elaine 192 Marshall, Steven 128 Martin, Jacquelyn 192 Martin, Thomas 175,192 Martinez, Cynthia 119,225 Martinez, Dennis 131,135,225 Martinez, Newton 21 1 Martinez, Royal 225 Marrugg, Christina 139,224 Marugg, Gamin 92,124 Masoner, Leslie 192 Mathias, Michael 130,134,148,2ll Mattice, Jodi 114,192 Mattingly, Carla 115,225 Mattox, Susan 74,139,192 Maupin, J. 225 Maxwell, Craig 225 Maxwell, Glendon 44 Maxwell, Terri 114 Mayes, Bobby 44 Mayes, Darryl 192 Mazzeppi, Terri 192 Mead, Allison 74,18O,181,l93 Meade, Julie 225 Medero, Linda 225 Medero, Marisa 193 Meede, Herbert 212 Meek, Eric 44,102,104 Meek, Melanie 212 Meeker, Todd 193 Meloche, Peggy 212 Melton, Cathy 79,193 Mendelsohn, Mark 212 Mendoza, Ruben 212 Mensor, Lori 151,212 Menzies, Teresa 212 Merkel, Randy 44,118,193 Merrill, Christopher 44,73,75,e9,9o,128,129,174 Merrill, L. 161,212 Merrill, Peter 96,225,229 Merritt, Susan 193 Mersma, Michelle 44 Metcalfe, Susan 44,92,95,lOO,101,103,104 Meyer, Bryan 86,193 Meyer, Robin 44,102,139,158 Meyer, Tammy 212 Meyers, Jill 88,212 Meza, Paul 193 Middaugh, Debra 229 Milam, Kevin 193 Milan, Angelica 212 Milan, Arturo 193 Miles, David l0O,lOl,l28, 132,193 Miles, Keith 44 Miles, Randy 225 Millan, Lori 46,96,98 Millar, Frank 175,193 Millar, John 130,134,212 Millard, Richard 156,206,212 Millar, Debra 46,74,79,8O,81,86 Miller, Bonnie 193 Miller, Jamie 46 Miller, Jeffery 225 Miller, Joan 160 Miller, Lisa 212 Miller, Robert 225 Miller, Robin 160 Mills, JeHiery 193 Mills, Jennifer 225 Mimms, Kevin 175,212 Mimms, Suzanne 46 Minkler, Alan 212 Minkler, Betty 99,225 Minkler, Pamela 87,193 Minkler, Peggy 46 Misenhimer, Mark 46,108,143,152,l53,l64 Mitchell, Laura 114,193 Mitchell, Traci 212 Mojoli, Mirtha 121 Molenaar, Patrick 131,225 Moline, Mitchell 195 Monaghan, Michael 131,212,225 Moncrief, Steve 212 Montenegro, Gustavo 121,193 Moody, Mary 46 Moody, Ronald 225 Moon, Elizabeth 193 Moon, Stephen 193 Mooney, Marlynn 193 Moore, Daniel 225 Moore, Kim 101,111,180, 181,193 Moore, Ruth 212 Moore, Valerie 77,83,12l,18O,l8l,193 Morales, Linda 74,121,18o,181,193 Morales, Michael 46 Moreau, Moreau, Kevin 225 Marcus 212 Morelli, Alena 46 Morena, Moreno, Mark 130,193 Oscar 131,135,225 Morley, Jessica 121,194 Morrall, Maureen 229 Morris, Allen 194 Morris, Lee 225 Morris, Michael 92,148,212 Morris, Michael 225 Index 277 Morse, Robert 46,101,142,174 Morton, Kenneth 46 Moseley, Neala 46 Mosler, Edward 194 Mudd, Thomas 149,225 Mueller, Roger 229 Mullen, Margie 46,212 Mumford, Korina 212,224 Mumford, Rinda 194 Munday, Ramie 194 Munger, Genevieve 229 Munn, Michael 194 Munn, Pamela 225 Munns, Marie 194 Naas, Kurt 92,96,212 Muns, Susan 194 Murphy, Arlene 96,225 Murphy, Blair 154,225 Murphy, Patrick 47 Murphy, Renee 96,212 Murphy, Susan 151,202 Murray, K. 135,225 Murray, Scott 225 Mutter, Lauralee 97,194 Mutter, Tracy 172,225 Myers, Brenda 225 Myking, Leslie 47 N Naemi, Danny 194 Naemi, Hani 212 Naffziger, R. 115 Naser, Karen 28,47,67,74,102, 105,168,169 Naser, Steven 96,98,194 Nasif, Janelle 225 Nasif, Richard 225 Nations, Debbie 44,47,76,83,91,92,103,105 Navratil, Pam 212 Navratil, Patrice 47,102,103 Navratil, Terrence 131,225 Naylor, Karen 47 Nazemy, Maryain 47,121 Nealton, Joel 212 Neill, Douglas 194 Nellis, Valerie 194 Nelson, Daniel 87,96,99,194 Nelson, Darcy 88,151,212 Nelson, Michael 130,134,194 Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Robert 99,118,194 Tammee 202,212 YVOl'll'lE' 225 Nemeth, Tracy 212 Newton, Terry 212 Nicholas, Patricia 150,151,225 Nicholas, Robert 212 Nichols, Barbra 97,101,194 Nichols, Louis 194 Nichols, Ruth 96,98,225 Nichols, Steven 194 Nickels, Rod 194 Niedens, Victor 212 Niederberger, Craig 47,73,85,86, Niederberger, Tammy 121,139,212 Nielsen, Frank 225 Niemala, Lorraine 194 Ninde, Jayne 194 Ninde, Richard 225 Nolting, Marie 212 Nordell, L. 86 Norton, Jennifer 118,139,194 Nothomb, Kenneth 75,89 Novotny, Peter 128,195 Nulton, Jill 48,160 Nunez, Marcelina 195 Nungary, Patricia 202,212 Nungary, Steven 48 Nusbaum, Colleen 48,68 Nutter, Michael 48 Nyhammer, Kari 212 Nyman, Gregory 226 O Oakley, Craig 142,195 O Camb, Kelly 88,115,226 O Connell, Lisa 121,151,212 O Donnell, John 128,195 O Leary, James 212 Ochoa, Tyler 83,92,93,101,106, 119,195 Ochoa, Wilson, 96,98,99,101,226 Oderkirk, Judy 48 Oderkirk, Rhonda 212 Offord, Bruce 92,212 Oftendahl, Daniel 195 Ogle, John 101,175 Ohm, Barry 195 Ohm, Marsha 212 Ohmen, Jeffery 48,85 Ohmen, Ross 226 Okelly, Sheila 212 Okonski, Kathie 48,103,104 Olafson, Lief 131,157,226 Olafson, Eric 135 Olden, Dawne 48 Olechniwicz, Mark Osborne, Michael 226 Oswalt, Deborah 48,87 Oswalt, Robert 48 Owen, Kim 212 Owen, Randy 212 Owen, Richard 195 Owen, Scott 195 Owens, Howard 212 Owens, Kelly 48 Owens, Michael 212 Osuna, Elizabeth 151,212 Osterhoudt, Kenneth 195 P Perkins, Helleen 48 Perkins, Kerry 212 Perrins, Michael 212 Persichetti, Carlos 212 Person, Michael 130,212 Pestolis, Christine 226 Peters, Carol 50,77,90 Petersen, Patricia 56,102,104 Petersen, Heidy 50,96,99 Petix, Barbra 50,67,73,108, 112 Petix, Susan 226 Petrachek, John 212 Petrachek, Timothy 50 Pfohl, Marla 139,229 Pfohl, Matthew 128,180,196 Paciulli John 48 Packer, D. 226 Padilla, Henrietta 226 Padilla, Timothy 48 Pahon, B. 92 Palmer, Kathy 212 Palmer, Kelly 118,180,195 Palmer Robin 92,121,168,212 Palmer Sandra 139,212 Palmer Scott 96,226 Papp, Clara 195 Paraiso, Joan 195 Pare, David 96,226 Parker, Parker, Parker, Alan 96,98,212 Christopher 48,86 David 135,229 Parker, Kimberly 202,212 Pfohl, Susan 196 Phares, Teresa 50,83,9O,92,168 Phifer, Sandy 196 Phillips, Charles 85,96,212 Phillips, Dayna 226 Phillips, Jim 50,156 Phillips, Pamela 2s,5o,67,85,99 Phillips, Ron 96,229 Phipps, John 131,226 Phipps, Katherine 212 Piepenbrink, Laurie 50,168,169 Pierce, Lara 196 Pierce, Laureen 50 Piercy, Bob 196 Piffard, Edmond 196 Pinarelli, Lori 196 Neveu, Glenn 194 Neville, Kelly 212 Newman, Wade 101,212 Newport, Daniel 47 Newport, Kevin 132,148,194 Newquist, Debra 47 Newquist, Gladys 212 Newton, Cheryl 194 Newton, Laura 47,66,86,101 Newton, Perry 225 278 Index 92,118,121,195 Oliva, Adrian 212 Oliver, Caroline 114,212 Oliver, Rodney 195 Oliver, Thomas 195 Olsen, Sheri 226 Olsen, Dan 48 Olson Christina 96,226 Olson Diedra 212 Olson James 85,92,174,195 Olson Olson Melissa 118,195 Therese 195 Parker, Paulette 150,161,173 Parks, Terri 195 Parmalcter, Polly 195 Pasko, Vicki 195 Passick, Brad 195 Pastore, Valerie 180,195 Patenaude, Mark 48 Paterson, Kara 97,99,114,121,212 Patton, Charles 84,119,130,212 Patton, Laura 226 Patton, Scott 175,195 Paul, Tami Paxton, Craig 48 Payne, Diane 48 Payne, Gary 229 Payne, Sharon 48,74,102,132,139 Payson, Victoria 48,77,103,104,121 Peak, Thomas 130,212 Pearson, Renee 48 Pearson, Ronald 212 Pearson, Sandra 195 Peck, Brian 48,e7,73,7s,79,eo, 91,107,108 Pedersen, George 48,86 Pedersen, Lisa 88,212 Pedersen, William 195 Penny, John 48,108,121,140,174 Penny, Kathy 195 Perez, Daniel 195 Perez, Mario 128,174,196 Perkins, Deborah 226 Perkins, Denise 91,114,125 Perkins, Donald 226 Piner, Kathleen 180,196 Piner, Kelly 226 Pinka, Paul 226 Pinoni, Michael 50 Pippin, Pamela 212 Pippin, Pattee 196 Pironello, Carrie 50 Plzzato, Mark 1s,28,32,5o,67,ss Plagman, Anita 196 Platt, David 50 Pleiss, Linda 196 Plunkett, Chad 131,226 Pohl, Tracy 126,139,226 Pollman, Stephen 212 Ponce, Jeannie 196 Pooley, Michele 212 Popeney, Teresa 51 Porter, Steven 51,92 1 Posey, Caprice 226 Posey, David 196 Posey, John 212 Post, Craig 51 Potratz, Mark 212 Potter, Amy 226 Potter, Gary 131,226 Powell, Edward 226 Powell, Frances 51,142,165,172 Powell, Kenneth 196 Prades, Marlitta 94,97,ll4,202,212 Prades, Thaddeus 51,142 Prather, Debra 226 Price, Kenneth 51 Price, Ronald 196 Prohaska, Thomas 196 Pruett, Steven 196 Przybylski, Donald 226 Przybylski, Karrie 196 Pullen, Charlene 202,212 Pullol, Mona 226 Pulsifer, Danette 212 Purdy, Robert 226 Pyle, Jamie 51 Pyles, Ronald 226 Reynolds, John 214 Reynolds, Melody 214 Reynolds, Mike 52 Reynolds, Robert 52,128 Riber, Toni 196 Rice, Cheryl 52 Rice, Laurie 227 Richard, Margaret 214 Richard, Sara 32,52,101 Richards, Christine 214 Richardson, Alexander 214 Richards, Fredric 166 Richetti, Shelly 227 Richmond, David 52,86,91 Richmo nd, R. 214 Ridgley, Carol 227 Rietzel, Robert 196 Riggs, Carol 94,97,214 Riggs, Clifford 52 Riley, Rick 89,180,196 Riley, Teresa 227 Rimes, Elizabeth 139,196 Daniel 103,180,196,199 Ripley, Rivers, Shiann 227 Rivers, Still 227 Robbins, Charles 53 Robbins, Craig 121,166,214 Robbins, Michael 196 Robbins, Teresa 227 Robbs, Debbie 196 Robbs, Leslie 196 Roberts, Carrie 227 Roberts Roberts Roberts , Diane 83,180,196 ,Jennifer 227 ,John 227 Q Quidort, Kathy 212 Quinn, Steve 212 R Racette, Renee 202,212 Rachal, Steven 51 Ramos, C. 229 Randazzo, Janice 213 Randazzo, Lori 196 Randazzo, Terri 229 Roberts, Sandra 196 Robertson, James 76,81 Robertson, Kathleen 214 Robertson, L. 214 Robinson, Catherine 214 Rocco, Dora 196 Roche, Charles 162,196 Rochwood, Stephen 176,227 Rodinec, John 96,197,214 Rodriguez, Kimberly 214 Roemer, Wendy 114,139,227 Rogatsky, Brian 53 Rogers, Jon 156,157,197 Rogers, Richard 174,197 Rogers, Robert 197 Roksz, John 53 Roland, Sandi 159,173,214 Roller, Gayle 197 Raptis, Christopher 51,96,98 Rascon, Sarah 226 Rasmussen, Lisa 226 Rathbun, Lynn 52 Rattray, Scott 226 Rawson, Edward 213 Romero, James 227 Romero, Lisa 214 Romero, Ruben 128,197 Rooney, John 135,227 Ronney, Kevin 227 Rooney, Timothy 214 Reabold, Theresa 52 Ready, James 212 Ready, Kathleen 226 Rear, Christina 172,213 Rear, Joel 52,162,163 Rear, Michele 196 Reed, Bret 143,152,196 Reed Cathy 52 Reed Elizabeth 92,139,226 Reed, Marcia 99,202,213 Reed, Marlinda 114 Reed, Stacey 229 Reeder, Kevin 196 Reeder, Lori 97,226 Regalado, Michelle 196 Regan, Ann 196 Regan, Kathleen 226 Reile, James 196 Reinhorn, Eric 196 Remund, Kent 144,154,213 Renshaw, Nancy 226 Renshaw, Sandra 52,142 Repp, David 226 Reynolds, Jaye 139,180,196 Reynolds, Jennifer 139,227 Rose, Monica 227 Rose, Robert 130 Rosenberg, Konrad 87,101,197 Rosenberger, Carol 197 Rosenthal, T. 154 Row, Daniel 180,197 Rowe, Barbra 98,99,115,227 Rowe, Donna 96,214 Rowe, Timothy 53 Rowley, Philip 96,214 Royac, C. 214 'W '.,-, ,Q L 1't , . 3 X ' X ' ii '211 as , F' ,F .X t I V VK, wif' 1, 'I 1- .. ga- , 4 .4 'ir' A .. L hi JV 1 I , 6, .WM ,,,., ffl' Q fe - ir t Rozendal, Timothy 227 Ruby, Lesa 53 Ruby, Scott 214 Ruhle, Kathleen 197,201 Ruhle, Stuart 128 Ruis, Monica 53 Ruiz, Alejarando 96,214 Ruiz, Ana 197 Ruiz, Antonio 53,98 Ruiz Marci 53,180,197 Ruiz Edward 229 Ruiz, Julieta 227 Ruiz, Olivia 227 Runcorn, Betty 197 Ruppert, Corey 197 Rush, David 184,197 Rush, Julie 53 Rusnak, Meria 227 Russell, Doreen 214 Russell, Eric 227 Russo, Gino 214 Rustich, Kelsey 94,97,114,197 Ruth, Larrie 214 Ruth, Lyle 197 Rutherford, Brett 197 S Sabin, Andria 197 Sadler, Linda 214 Saldana, Adrian 197 Salgado, Frank 54 Salois, Michael 214 Salois, Paul 227 Sanchez, Lorraine 197 Sanchez, Tracy 197 Sandelin, Raul 229 Sanders, Colleen 214 Sandifer, Lisa 121,214 Schroeder, Kathy 198 Schulman, Andrew 229 Schulman, Michael 214 Schulz, Tom 15,55,88,92,128 Schumann, Mark 214 Schwartz, Steven 198 Schweizer, William 214 Scott, Claborne 214 Scott, Danny 134 Scott, David 55,87 Scott, Deborah 98,198 Scott, John 130,214 Scruggs, Allan 198 Scruggs, D, 214 Seaborg, Karla 55 Sears, David 55 Seeling, Paul 99,198 Seely, James 227 Segal, Gregg 227 Seguin, D. 214 Sandifer, Scott 121,197 Santangelo, Byron 144,197 H. W K Santori, Denise 197 Sardo, Linda 73,79,81,197 Sartori, David 214 Saul, Deborah 85,92,96,98,99,197 Saul, Michael 96,9s,9fa,214 Savelesky, Debra 54,73 Savelesky, Michelle 214 Sawicki, Paul 128,134,197 Sayer, Christina 197 Scaramella, Kimberly 96,214 Scarbrough, Tom 134,214 Scarcella, Anthony 54,128 Scates, Susan 214 Schafer, Bret 55 Scherm, Kathleen 55 Scherm, Monica 197 Scherm, Timothy 227 Schick, J. 121 Schiefer, Arthur 55,143,152 Schillaci, Valerie 227 Schmidt, Debra 126,214 i x. vw-. Seibert, Gregory 198 Selby, Jan 15,18,19, 44,55,73,7e,79, eo,8e,95,1o3,1o5,1o6 Self, Timothy 214 Servey, Lisa 151,198 Seymour, Deborah 55 Seymour, Lori 88,115,219,227 Seymour, Nancy 214 Shackley, Julie 180,198 Shaieb, Mark 214 Shainman, Bruce 229 Shane, Marie 97 Shane, Michael 96,l44,214,227 Shannon, Chris 214 Shannon, Tony 198 Sharpe, Joel 92,198 Shaw, Shaw, Shea, Shea, Shea, Shea, James 101,198 Suzanne 55,88,114 Brian 88,130,134,214 Bridget 227 Lawrence 128,198 Michael 198 Sheets, Brian 227 Shekell, Stephanie 169 Sheldon, Dale 119,214 Sheldon, Sara 54 Shepard, Diane 227 Shepard, Julie 198 Shepersky, Karen 121,227 Sherherd, Cathy 214 Shick, Johanna 114,139,202,214 Shine, Stephanie 54,67,73,79,8O,83 Shiotani, Hitoshi 145 Shiotani, Shin 143,152,198 Shipley, Susan 198 Schmidt, Allan 197 Schoen, Jerry 96,214 Schraeder, Stephan 130,134,214 Schreiner, David 84,227 Schreiner, Greg 227 Schreiner, Janet 118,180,197 Schrock, David 55 Shoemaker, Joanna 215 Shoemaker, Marisa 54 Shoemaker, Raymond 229 Short, James 215 Shourek, Marie 227 Shugert, Craig 198 Shurtleff, Jonathan 54,85,86 Index 279 Shurtleff, Rebecca 215 Sicade, Lynn 119,215 Sick, August 142,176,227 Sick, Conrad 128,174 Sickels, David 131,227 Sickels, Melissa 73,215 Sickinger, Al 198 Sieck, Teri 121,227 Siegel, Richard 54 Silvers, Deborah 54,150,151 Silvers, Jeffrey 80,198 Simmons, Sheri 54 Simpson, Julie 54,227 Simpson, Rhonda 227 Simpson, S. 156 Simpson, Talbot 227 Sims, Deborah 54 Sims, Ronald 198 Singleton, Melanie 215 Sinor, James 58 Sinor, Michelle 227 Sircus, Jody 227 Sitto, Khalid 215 Skalman, Julie 114,180,198 Slaton, Alan 229 Slaton, Stephen 58 Smida, Robin 110,228 Smith, Bob 88 Smith, Craig 58,128,164 Smith, Cynthia 215 Smith, Daniel 13l,l35,l49,228 Smith, Donald 89,128,18O,198 Smith, Jeffrey 148,175,215 Snowden, Harold 96,9e,167,21Q,228 Snowden, Robert 79,167,198 Snyder, John 142,198 Solliday, Melinda 215 Solorzano, Roland 58,76,89,91 Sommerville, Starla 60,98 Sorenson, John 58 Sortillion, Rose 198 Sosna, Mitchell 15,58,66 Sosna, Todd 92,119 Souza, James 58,121,140,174 Souza, Jeannine 115,228 Spain, Billy 76,141,142,166,198 Spain, James 215 Speake, Gregory 215 Spearman, Cynthia 198 Spearman, Kimberlie 125 Spellman, David 215 Spencer, Joy 151,159,198 Sperry, Nancy 92,215 Spicer, Lori 198 Sprague, Jeffrey 228 Sprague, Nancy 15,se,o6,73,74,7s, 77,83,88,95,139 Sprague, Richard 198 Springer, Chris 198 Sprong, Donald 215 Sprong, Peter 59 Sprouse, M. 215 Srygley, James 215 St Hilaire, Holly 228 Staats, Mary 79,92,198 Staats, William 59,81,132 Stadley, D. 228 Stahl, Larry 59,66,96,98,101 Stahl, Samuel 215 Staich, Jennifer 215 Stainbrook, Dennis 215 Stalvey, Nicole 97,198 ea -ff J - xr ' sim, Catherine 97,228 Stock, Timmy 228 Stockham, Teresa 59,74,96 Stoffel, Rhonda 199 Stokes, David 59,91 Stone, Lisa 124,199 Stone, Michelle 115,223 Stonecypher, Lance 103,104,215 Stoneman, M. 115 Stotler, Christina 215 Stotts, Gregory 228 Stout, Deona 199 Stout, Dina 228 Stovall, Lorna 219,228 Stovall, Robert 215 Strain, Betty 215 Stratton, Mark 228 Strong, Sharon 199 Strunk, Sharon 202,215 Stumetz, Paula 215 Stumetz, Steven 96,98,199 Sturckow, Rick 59,199 Sullivan, John 166 Sullivan, Linda 60 Sullivan, Michael 199 Summerheld, Jenna 86,180,199 Sundahl, Cynthia 60,95,121 Suter, David 229 Sutton, Sutton, Denise 215 Susan 228 Swanson, Lisa 228 Swanson, William 60 Swift, Sandy 215 Swingley, Reed 215 Swisher, Jerry 60 Sylvester, Tamera 83,180,199 T Tafoya, Tafoya, Takacs, Talbott, Tarnow, Tarnow, Anthony 155,199 Marc 157,228 Jeffrey 199 Tanya 228 David 199 Sally 215 Tate, Charles 199 Tate, Patricia 228 Tausch, Steven 228 Taylor, Kim 215 Taylor, Steven 199 Standley, Vicki 180,198 Stanfield, S. 215 Staninger, Suzanne 215 Stanko, Donna 59 Smith, Jill 83,180,198 Smith, Kimberly 151,219,228 Smith, Lauren 110,228 Smith, Lori 15,58,1o2,104,15o, 151 Smith, Marcella 151,198 Smith, Margaret 74,180,198 Smith, Mark 58,89,90,152,153 Smith, Mark 58 Smith, Pamela 198 Smith, Robert 198 Smith, Scott 215 Smith, Steve 58,174 Smith, Tamie 111,215 Smith, Tammy 228 Smith, Tammy 215 Smith, Thomas 228 Smith, Timothy 131,228 Smith, Timothy 58,62,63,128 Smith, Tracy 215 Smith, Victoria 97,228 Smith, Wanda 215 Smola David 131,149,228 Smolan, Jennifer 151,228 Snape, Barbara 228 Snedden, Jeffrey 135,142,228 Snedden, 140,198 Snow, Donna 198 280 Index Stanko, Joan 151,198 Stanko, John 167,198 Stanely, David 96,176 Starke, Wanda 59,198 Starr, A. 215 Stasko, Lisa 228 Staton, Charlotte 59,97 Staton, Mary 97,215 Steckbauer, Marie 228 Steckling, Sandra 228 Steele, Brady 198 Steele, Leah 229 Stefanidid, Michael 15 Stefanidis, Nocolletta 198 Steger, Kurt 59,166 Steinhauer, Jennifer 59,95 Steinman, Beth 79,112,132,198 Stelle, Tracy 198 Sterling, Joy 59,118 Stevens, Jennie 215 Stevens, Roger 59 Steward, Wendy 74,114,215 Stewart, Denise 59 Stewart, Kim 59 Stewart, Michael 134,202,215 Stickney, Gregory 198 Stille, Christain 101 Teague, Mark 162,228 Teague, Peter 60,86 Temple, Mark 60,98,99 Terhaar, Mark 60 Terrazas, Patricia 199 Terrazas, Richard 60 Teuscher, A, 115 Tex, Kathleen 60 Tex, Steven 145,154,228 Thatcher, Sharii 60 Thein, Karen 60 Thein, Paula 173,215 Thomann, Therese 228 Thomas, Deena 228 Thomas, Patrick 199 Thomas, Jacque 111,215 Thomas, Susan 180,199 Thompson, Cynthia 139,228 'X , he f , A, - at I, .f , N A ' , , i, , ,V l sts i f x yy, K ,,,.,g..,23i?,y .,.. ,,,i3Q ,MEi5 Thompson, David 215 Thompson, G. 215 Thompson, Roxanne 60,95,121 Thompson, Teri 60 Thorton, Darren 61 Thornton, Mitchell 215 Thornton, Shelby 61 Thorpe, Todd 229 Thowless, Wendy 15,44,61,76, 78,92,95,103,105 Tiburzi, John 60 Ticknor, Pat 199 Tilaro, Tanya 216 Tillmond, Richard 199 Tilton, Linda 199 Timmons, Dianne 215 Timmins, Sandy 199 Tintle, Arthur 216 Tintle, Margaret 61 Tipton, Brian 199 Tobin, Deborah 207,216 Tomson, Shawn 199 Toneck, Richard 132,162 Towne, Jane 139,228 Townsend, Janice 199 Townsend, Patricia 216 Townsend, Ronald 1s,61,9s,121,166 Traband, C, 216 Tracy, J. 216 Tran Binh, Cong 228 Trantalis, Alexandria 118,199 Traxler, Karen 199 Tricarico, Daniel 176,228 Triplett, Cheryl 228 Triplett, Mark 150,216 Truax, Dana 61 Trujillo, Debra 96,216 Trujillo, Michael 131,228 Tsicoulias, George 216 Tucker, Phillip 228 Tucker, Randy 216 Turner, Melissa 216 Tyler, Bradley 61 Tyler, Christina 61 Tyler, Leonard 228 U Ucker, G. 229 V Valley, D. 216 Van, Van Van Van 97,2 Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Richard 199,216 Buren, Charles 199 Buren, Donna 199 den Akker, Marla 02,216 den Akker, Venessa Dyke, Anna 228 Dyke, William 228 Holt, D. 216 Huizen, Gordon 61 Noy, Charles 216 199 Tieghem, Donald 61,152,153 Tieghem, Vana 88,139,216 Vanslager, Joanne 199 Vanslager, Mary 114,228 Varelia, Ann 61 Varelia, Paul 216 Vasilou, Peter l28,131,135,149,228 Vasilou, Soha 83,111,118,199 Veeder, P. 216 Verdugo, Cary 228 Verdugo, Emilio 199 Vernon, Mark 216 Vidovich, Andrew 229 Vidovich, Edmond 61 Viets, Brian 162 Vineyard, Dana 61 Vinti, Glenn 216 Vinton, Christie 103,105,202,216 Vinton, Kathleen 62,83,102 Viskas, Julia 76,101,161,200 Vitale, John 216 Vitale, Manuel 62 Vitalis, Jeanette 79,8l,2OO Vogt, David 143,154,2oe,216 Vokey, Matthew 155,200 Von Dwingello, Tina 216 Vorhies, Debra 229 Vouaux, Mark 216 W Waddington, Terry 130,216 Wadley, Wayne 229 Walden, D. 216 Walden, H. 216 Warren, Anne 97,229 Warren, David 62 Warren, Janice 63,150,151 Warren, Robin 229 Warren, Stephan 134,216 Warren, Thomas 216 Warrington, Daniel 200 Warrington, Tom 63 Washburn, James 229 Watson, Carrie 216 Watson, David 96,923,229 Watson, Roxanne 216 Waxler, Scott 200 Waymire, Pamela 5,118,165,237 Waymire, Patrick 63 Webb, Jamie 229 Webb, Joni 63 Weber, Lorelei 200 Weddell, James 142,175,216 Weinberger, Ricky 216 Weintraub, Daniel 15,63,66, 69,86,90,108 Weir, Nancy 63,101 Weir, Tracie 216 Weiss, Chrysteen 63 Welch, Wendy 216 Welker, L. 216 Weller, Linda 200 Weller, Timothy 216 Werner, Walter 200 Wessels, George 131,135,229 Wessels, Lynda 202,216 Westby, Joan 229 Westby, Jan 216 Westmoreland, Gwen 200 Weston, Coelessa 216 Wetmore, Robin 229 Wheeler, Charlene 216 Willsey, Vaunette 217 Wilson, B. 156 Wilson, Beverly 63,86 Wilson, Collin 64 Wilson, Diane 229 Wilson, Gail 64,79,81 Wilson, Jerry 208,217 Wilson Jeanne 229 Wilson, John 128,130,162,163,200 Wilson, Kevin 229 Wilson, Nancy 202,217 Wilson, Phil 88 Wilson, William 217 Wheele r, Leslie 97,99,200 Whisman, Kimberly 96,159,216 Whisman, Rhonda 97,229 Waldren, Chris 84,157,229 Walker, Darla 200 Walker, Debra 62 Walker, Gareth 229 Walker, Jacqueline 112 Walker, Julie 200 Walker, Lillian 200 Walker, Sandra 62,118 Walker, Steven 216 Walker, Terry 229 Wallace, Allen 216 Wallace, Carolyn 62,139 Wallace, Kathy 118,200 Wallace, Richard 162,163 Wallace, Robert 130,216 White, Brian 229 White, Irma 63 White, Laura 229 White, Randy 200 White, Tima 86,114,169,216 Whitespeare, Donna 216 Whitespeare, Dwyne 216 Whitespeare, Jayne 216 Whitfield, Brad 216 Whiting, Wendy 229 Whitlow, L. 216 Whitt, D. 200,229 Widmer, D. 131,229 Wiersma, Michelle 63 Wiesner, Derek 174,200 Wiker, Sandra 216 Wilber, Eric 216 Wilcox, Todd 216 Wilcox, Wanda 216 Wilcox, Wendy 63 Wallace, Thomas 229 Waller, Cindy 62 Waller, Thomas 200 Walls, Allen 128 Walls, Robert 62 Walsh, Deirdre 114,229 Walsh, Lawrence 131,157,229 Walsh, Sally 92,119,151,216 Walsh, Stephen 200 Walter, Sheri 69,94,97,l01,2O0 Walters, Ronald 62,162 Walther, Mark 200 Walther, Wendy 216 Walton, Donald 62 Waltrip, Curt 101,200 Wand, Evelyn 229 Ward, Gregory 200 Ward-Steinman, Jenna 15,62,67,119 Warne, Kimberly 200 Warne, Timothy 62,128 Warney, Sandra 62 Wildman, Judy 229 Wilkinson, Jeffrey 200 Will, Bret 217 William William s, B. 217 s, Cari 76,1oo,1o1,2oo Williams, David 131,229 Williams, David 229 Williams, Denise 229 William s, Elizabeth 229 Willis, K. 217 Willis, Marc 229 Winfrey, 139,229 Wingate, Elizabeth 229 BML Winter Deborah 64 Winter Diane 64 Winters Nancy 200 Winters Sharon 64 200 Wise Bonnie 217 Wise Michael 131 229 Witfong S. 229 Withee, Laura 118,200 Wiza, L. 217 Wolcott, Richard 217 Wolfe, John 217 Wolverton, K. 217 Wood, Kenneth 130,156,200 Wood, Kim 201 Woodman, James 96,229 Woodman, Karen 64,95 Woodman, Mary 216 Woods, John 217 Woods, John 64 Woods, Linda 229 Woods, Lisa 217 Woollard, Jefferson 201 Woolman, Rae 64 Worth, Diana 92,217 Worth, Steven 64,85 Worthington, Elizabeth 201 Worting, D. 217 Wortman, David 91,103,105 Wortman, William 217 Wotring, Ronald 64 Wray, Susan 64 Wright, Curtis 229 Wright, Jeftry 217 Wright, Linda 229 Wright, Roger 217 Wroght, D, 217 Y Yahr, Jerry 132,162,201 Yanagahara, Carol 229 Yelman, Gabriella 101,180,l8l,20l Yobi, Carol 201 Yobi, Karen 64 Yobi, Paul 229 Yohe, Lisa 64,76,s6,1o1 Young, Karen 150,151,217 Yuskin, Perry 229 Z Zastoupil, Julie 217 Zawalnicki, Michael 64 Zboray, Gale 202,217 Zboray, Jane 65,201 Zdvorak, Ellen 201 Zeenkov, Carol 101,112,201 Zeenkov, Joseph 65,89,118,237 Zimmerman, Kay 15,28,65,66 96,923,101 Zulauf, Cheryl 65 Zulauf, Lisa 217 Zulauf, Todd 229 Index 281 Unique Events Are Unforgettable Each year has its own unique happenings that makes it different from past or future years. In 1977, Grossmont finally started construction on the swimming pool. The pool will be located between the girls locker room and the new gym. lVlost students never thought we would have a pool. There were difiiculties with the finances and weather but we will have a great pool, thanks to some wonderful people and hard work. This winter was extremely wet, unlike last year's drought. We were in dire need of rain, and welcomed the hrst storm, now we're up to our necks in mud and Hoods causing damage to property and loss of lives in the county, Huge waves began to erode cliffs, and destroy San Diego beaches. The storms seemed to be never ending. Summer came at last with beautiful days for students to enjoy trips to the beach and mountains. These were just some of the things that made 1977-78 one of the years that we will never forget. It was exciting, fun, maybe a little wet, but unforgettable never-the-less. Closing 283 Special Mom nt Will Always Be R membered Nrrf-fl U ANN. - 'l bx'k' M 'Y , Nt -KAW ,' 284 Closing . . ,, , y,.4.Lm A W, 2, 5, U 1, I. A ww-f1f'1Lf ' 155,23 453-.K , Closing 285 Different Moods Give Student 286 Closing wgnffsf , 1f.+,e.xf-ff wt. -. W., uLf :.k,. t .Aff . eftif t t ew tffmtawif at 11-1. n Wide Variety of Memories K if 1 -ff Six 'wifi ' s iv 1: A L' SL X Rig e i i is ee e x A Nei i viva? We i e K . I Closing 287 Jw.,-...,f!Z4 1 Y ff Xc- S-227


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