9, , I 59fM 3 K 'q jj ,g f. ., U! u H V .i,L,wfWNM? W! 9 TX'f1'?ff'U'N J GJ gf 4 fi? f W 14 0 I C? X WCW WMM ff? i ' Z R Q Q 8? i ghfwu-I Stax 9 Qfkfyw J HQ, gflfwff A3 af,-ff-f' Xe Gb, 2 Qgff' N-nPSL'd,7 ' Q2r ,.f f ,gf ,Elf xp? 'Q Q :Mg W gmc Mix N Q, V, QE Fw W. 2 A Q J A X , vm - W A A fn fm? j ,ff Ci:WVL:,xW,?3 j?w'f UL qv h 2 f 1 2 Q ,A ' gf K kk V . Al r54 uuxi Q I 4 1 X F K E ma AJVGX gg j wx t 'E' ku i I G' yxmjxfx W 6 ,, T E . E X? Qzffi , '-, Q: iw xl N x Q 4 , WW 6 A-. I+' 3A M15 A fb! , l Ms mfw N l L ,A,,,. 5 ggi? ' I I a X M W M 46555 tjff' lv . b 'H - A Mb ' fi Wg f 73' 3 5 L..-V A., .r V'- x , Q , Q, : NN P in M AQ, q . , ' Aw ,, . J, 3 N E552 . x wwisliw ifgw ,W H315 ' MW my gf V fzf Offxn OU XONIQJQ gg QE be ' yijwgfg 0-qgdxgxifqcoffj E545 A T5 27,1 1' 0155246 W' - ' ,. A C N. - 4 ' ,2 , 511353 215 , Q? Q 5533 gf 3 Q , v R he 1 My Q2 3 ii a SQJBQX- 1 Q Pb Q? S5 Ex QA gg W Q fx! N 35: AN xii-iQ 5131 w Q Q 'SEEN X , -246, Zi' 451 ' ' Q ii , , 1 ,.., Y 'Sn- ,' 1. 1,71 I? ' n 4 4' w oc- 1 -v . 1 ,F . Lv . w-. . .W--ry' H L 'K 'r V ,- N 'H-YW5.'f .l..li I +w 7.f1':. . . 'F A J 'YN .af L X Av L xx 0' Y' II. Mn J' .xy - x wil'- xv, A Q T6 Q slug, . w..,4- fs., 2 his .Ly W .Mx X. , .114- !',1Y: an ... , sg .gs .,N',b QC 'Lf' , xi. '19 . 4' ' I i E C . - 4- La. ., V V? -M-T -X ' .hx K sHj,,37,!'?3.V!, ,W - an -+1 Table of Contents Introduction 1-1 1 Classes 102-139 Clubs 140-155 Student Life 156-193 f 5 ef a 5 Q 5 2 Senlors 12 101 94 .3 1 E Athletics 194-233 iv? ,fm lf! 42 -1-M1-' 1 14 ' lx gf - , , , I 2 Faculty 234-247 tw f W Xgjf J A f 4 4 'Ni 3 The sun is the source of our strength, Everlasting throughout the age of man Focus 1971 The traditional Challenge of the Sword seen on the cover has been a part of the Helix way of life for twenty years. With much pride in our tradition the 1971 TA RTAN salutes the twentieth anniversary of Helix High School in a part of the coverage of our theme, a Focus on 1971. 7 5 4-,FT ,,' 1 '. ,. , V . f- ' . -'W N 'A 41, Y .4 5' ..',, 'T 4, - , fi s.- V . ' fgffle '34 'E' - fs- .' .rar 1 I Y .' - 5 . ,... 2, ,W ,Q all-N 'sg -- . :-,+f',' 1, 4 2.9-X. .rg . - .1 FM 1 ,H .4,.::f' . . ' 'xiif-' ag- ing, . f ' -za 3 f: 11 Q. . ,, ,, A Q I . -,i ff gf, 1,1 ' wi fr g, kv X ,I Jr' ,, H A I A VW fx :L-'f'Y'l., . 6 . PIR? W., we MXL Q, ,mv f .ve 5 fi T. it 7 5 ...Hina as 6 Focus on the Life We Live ,.,als- Focus on this life we live. Of this life we learn to give Cachets oflove and learning. Unafraid we keep on yearning, Succeeding in our aim to focus. Frye YK 5, T fr W qi' fn-f if .Hi E wgiisiig .,.,,f,g.k1, fm. 'ww-ff A -. ..,w,... ., 3, , ,f,.q-..- f 23 5' , it 5 'w if -f'1 ' gm:zszfiifliwsiigifgsis ,mm M, gwe,g.zg5.f,f..f ,Q , wtf f .4 ,ft - EQ. x :r- ay -,QQ Q Hfbfwy sg E ,S S mms. 'km Q EA , N238 WSH ,.v,.. W., - -X ww .. .W --M: vm, A--1,...ff1fL,.s::'1iAezgxsfi3-S-.mimi? f 1' -f.gsT.4s12k2wfffQ.siisfqgasaiQffg.se:i2:fgss1?g,5fS:iwfviiw ' ,SEQ 2 V awk -, we R1 ff S 8 K if-esxzsswf-arzgfswgg,Hwy: X1 S ,gy S 5 ,,.g.sf..gx.f2..f 5 X Q5 ,. , A H! .X--1--Q, - 5 . M-.A M... N ff: 4 ws at 5, --H, S1 X ,QS si S -7S122-wise::sf2sgw1fQ1:sss24ezfsmr2wasff.+5gM,g,.,5i:a.1ggsi12 se S, .S k .:. , smX-fi-Wm.m.A-w..s-fmm.sw-s,..sf,57..Q-A1 - :wr Am,,,.,Qf. :v.s2'.Qf5'h:5vsas-f ,Sf-,2ai.. fm-xismfifasiwsiig-gg2agg-wg?g3sw.q-ff qwqk ,wgiqsz-i ,...,- ,.v, ,.,, . , .fm ,Q .. M., --f-s,.U-W ,., f wsyf-A5.wWWs3Lx.Kw-irx-J'L.s,.U,v3: :. gig fix, '..I-M -gin., 5:5156 ,tial A sis, A255533 . . .xg ' - :wifiw W2-sgffih 3532? g1 s+mfs?3g.:-142 . ,. , . , MX 91, ,, .1 .- ,,.f,,-v..,:.,- ff- ff , 5I-QfEllgifvgisxiggggnfwgzywfg.w.- .wm,.Q: sy . 1 if . I ,ff : 51 ., in f5.1152-s,14f'hf'sa1.:wf2v.ecWw.HyW.t 2f. ff zzz., 'ae f- g ,313,iid-:fv zg.1.s. ,g 'vp 'ibn .gf r--:sis if kv -.,-ff.. U,g5.g,g- ,L , :Q-W . 53,2520 my K K WM S., ggilgg- 4,573 ,.,g.,Qma , .K? az . 2 K nJL,,..,W mg . , S. Fi 535 F , , 'raiillfif -5.53- kfifiirxsw. V1 .V .VQTIQQQ ,Q . HE. J Ligy:5'Vf1,UL V L AW-A ff , 15 y- Sgt? ,ffkggf :. :,'f, ,ik ffsiwvaf., ,.,. , .flssfmssa-W Em .sf '17 3' A-S1 1 k 5 -5. .' 3 . H 'Ng ...Jw wgslsl iwfffil-fiwff M.ffzMSh?1:flfQ1- fix -wiki? nfs? , K 'L H , , ' ,Q.f'.,g.:,,-fl. gg -13-ff.,-'S .. fa .swf ,,,,, Q H W , 3 L 4555 A L ls. I .. A i f Sf.-N62 wwf-if . - WM ,.. , M. ., 1, ,, .Q ff? . ,. 3 .. .. .. . E 1. ,-Ami f 1 , '2:ii'w??Lff ' '1':,Z'-:fI.' f. V M112 5 'f fili- -' f. 1 u s w l -q.2.w,,.m:i2f -- . f .- , 5 ,- k - f : ' , ,j , . .,,,, K ' .wvis,2fwv9.: .iff :mm-Q. 1' .-me -- 'H-. f : 2 Hs I f-'fa-'2fiEf':5 291' ,ily - ,kj .SSQ Q, k jig. :. . giisgiqk -- .,::5:' If alps, zs fiy. 2 .f .- ..,Sa-wi-' W, ,fwifg aries , zgmgqffz :Mm v 35' fx ,wggwi .. , i.gk,.k3...Aw,M . 5 , . ,, - H wx , , lm mx 4 a L 5 f 9 QE S2 ' 5 5 if S J 5 S K 2 gf ww , E 2 3 R if if f 2. W .j b M9 Y S 4 ii E1 9' gawk A2 X 3 Q B in EF Q55 ,, T .S 3 , Q 2, s X , ie 1 . in . --1 ,-Q-5Li--- 3, SMSH S, 4 M ,gm www P Y S fw u? vi fe. ' 4 5 E 2 , 1 fi, f ? .mv is ff , . ' WfS5f'?7S'k5WQfQ2ilfii ll 'QW-3 iiivisiigi ki? f.'iVfG3'-395,72 T? '--955' -: -?':' - f L ' x ' ':..I:5. '?. ' f , Sa. TIE . I. . 5 . 'f .. ' viii L 3? -Qefizilwf -vf.5Qf.7Tf.f-Q55 51UW1':. :SL 33?-iff fd, -':J.,' A? ':' T: AVL- +1 -f E 1 ' Ki ' H , 'L V 'rx .. - -' . W 1W'3V'7553' ff VU'-fih M 555 -93 : :- ' 1. ':'A:'5..E --uf! -' :.:f5?f2 :5'fI'.'?' - Q JJSLUT ': 3551 : : A ' '. '55 ,,.,,':.s,-.1312 .-Lf-wfsfafqikdmgm-,fi--,.'-.F : ,es-'mf - ff., .. :,g,,,,-., -. - - - :Q . . : .,., Eg, '-Ui iii f.ffs2i5a:22if7-s11si-fza,2.gQ.Ml A' - .-1 -' . -, 13- ,., ,, q sfwsauzw 11fM?g,qg5.fS-,iris ev -li, f, 4,-:,,fsa5.... w,,s5.:E 7 M. gg 5 .. 51, W , -3 . ,fEM1e3.a3'l Y' wx, W Tif :AS V -::f :..fI :Hi 5531, -x ::.' fg,.:- J ,J 1 . IE, ,im .Q H: . .. an f ,fm QL, A. ,- . -- .. ,... .. . .. , .,,.. . ww., Q ,..,, , .. , .. ,,...... , .... . . ,. , .-11557, ,pgiaffgg - - , QL V -. - s Q.. - i- ,A - .5'iQ32TEis: 3'!Q?'F- i fp ' m-'7'-!E'L KYls:l TZ. PSE, 5151553 1 .... :- .-QI-IE, ':-' HEI : if fi 'Fr-:EI 5' -- i-':::f-- v f ' . .- . f 1 W9i3x5s5?5'fXK-QL: A .i,.,,.. KWH' eezzffhezggi--V M - ' eisi vw 1. -1119 -f .zzlxf-f : ,- 1 f ' ,..'r: :,,:.',..'1 .-1 .E 'H' , f 1:'::f :- -fl: Ev A- , : gf mw, www-M Q .Q-S - swf, ,. Q ,..5,2,,,. ,...,.S,3gm,, .S . ,isf.wgmgsg2.g,7 ,B W. ., , . , . .. -.,, . . p , - wifi, f--:Lf-2267331-f f NEQ QTEZEQ, 955 ff -- U .:-,f'l'5 5- f, il, : 5 S 1- fm '- rx - 1 3 . '-'LL L- - .. -. ' -' - ' E - , a g: i, Ga'-A1gs3'1g3gggg.S35iIQ2L ..,, :L S55 19.-,W . .::-wb, ,ig ,gif-5 ' VZ' 3 -,Zi-J .: E-55:3 :s5:,:':- , ir :?:',,gf:-,Ln-2-5 LU7l.:,vg5f ' 7Zf95lW',!?5f ' ': fit 1: --5:: '5 .r' 1:-'::.fFE..-'5- , 'FET '5?.'5': - .15 I :1f:fPj:S:'5f , 5 253.251 :W,VY ::..m-S isE.3T55?1i . . K I. ?5Vi'.gk,Vik.ifb1wQg7 i ,AQQ .,,.. f mg as . - ..,.,,,N,Q,., ms45gz,1,. 1 as W. MWWWW .. .MMM -- W-M fvmyzasf--1ss.4,,m:Q--,.m,.,, -QM - A A1 wk ' 55? A Helix Spirit Shines Through Helix stadium roars as the spirited cheerleaders accompanied by the music of the big brass Pep Band lead us on. Over the shouting, screaming and cheering of the crowd the loud speakers blurt out the announcement of another victorious year for Helix High School. Such has been the enthusiastic attitude of the 1971 Helix Clan. Whether it be cheering the team on to victory or listening to the good old daily bulletin, we the students ofHelix High School stand united. n.i..sQi,,a,i wai,tn,,k,Li,M,- SSE? Q. Sb www. Ma k at You wrt ,iw 2 K, . - 57 ,:f..,s,,,:a'.::Z.'fIZ' .:ai' ,:..fz..'-H' Wifi? I f, .::-x'..s'.f':'- ::s 1 i W,.,. E f . -A E 4 Q wkrr . 'Q M -fa-,..q.. 555, ,.. 1, LA aw 3' . .L ,H -1 M y . , . . L-I M - A ze p x- S ,, A L.. Asa, . gf ' if .LF v ii? ' i ' ,, ' ' :' 1.17 ' . -fi' Q Pf .1 X K ... . J v' X f' x. , in e Q N Y QS? 7, K, k Y ba Q A Q f ,, A 2611 11 1 Q 1 W ' E ' lr' SE ,Y W jx 5 F 4, .W Q 5 i K J 55 K ge ' 5 B 42' Q ' W is ? ,K 91 .gy - fs VV 3' W Q' Y 0 yu V fl A I .---,. .,.,:,., 1, .I S .,., . . -- ' V 'z -'54, --,iiwfsfw . A Lf Mf Q Q - y f f-Q4-A-1' f - - X H X55Pf23zf3iw L- Es' V fiF5'fi'5 5': 5' ..? 2 .L J ,, gi, 2 ' 3 if' 1 .viZe?5s2QPi , :..'E5:Z- 5 :M 535 my H -L 4 , mi' in 3' 'R A ai 5 : K T' .S if cf Q, if as 12 'Hi K 9- QM 25 fi SQ if 3 1 .2 ff 3' 4 1 x 2 Q fx -is f 5.4 -.B-ff-.-.,,.,,M. , . 'E gba. 1 1. 'f Q: is 2 -'Aw ., '4 H A 4 .viigi If , ' ':':5kf'?JF?'E an I 5 9 Q E H Q L aqg 5 ,.v,. S -. 2 sf Q gl 22 s A E912 S S x W ,. , .. ,M M .. X . S f K. aw. ::,siWfXv -V wwf '-'- lima M 3255 H5559-K -r ew -5427 f i V 'TW' 52. .. L I L, . ,. ,S 31,5 ' f 32 .,,1g..:f' '1 , W' 1 if , . w S Q 1 l , F ,Y ' X 4 'K 2 fm. 'v 5 2 F fx. L, V W1 W 5 5. Rf .0 W if S 2 1 'rs F I J. 5 2 L sa 4 ll FUCUS GN SENIGRS '3- Twenty Years of Dedication Being our 20th anniversary, Helix High School dedicates the 1970-1971 Tartan to those indi- viduals who helped a new school get on its feet. There are eleven such outstanding people who are still dedicating themselves to the needs of others. They achieved an excellence in their respective areas that is to be recognized and highly commended. On behalf of the student body, the Tartan Staff would like to express their gratitude and most of all, say a warm thank you for the twenty years of dedication these people have given to Helix High School. Senior Class Advisors Keep the Ball Rolling 1 V-,Q .. .V , A .Q X s f mflewjy' ,. 122-fy . fi f- M: ,,-, 92 sa a 3 62, 2 , 2,2 N. L xl 2 , 2 -t :F fm J ... K, 2 W K is wvw ... R , X K Robert Keppler Jessica Haynie Ron Ray sr of! ,EV ,.. we f X em . We L ., ,, V 'Sf- .mf , 12 5 .,,,, ,, ., gg M, --iw me -Q-f W if A, ., is sf ff 1 if Counselors do their best to assist students. ,fs I , ,avi V, .Zinf- ' n , .W V, 155' i I, . . - W'f5fpf?1Z9Tf'ffEff?TLfYjfgjk.-1:i'EY,- -,gi ,fw klu 'L H f f . 1 ' I ' '- ' f '- l ' s,.. ' W ? , . if 15753?a5?Eif fzgzfm w .:-.. 12:: :5 F: . fn, if Ts za' 1' - H-1 . 5 ig ' ff ' , ' - I ' 'fi ,: VS : , 'J' :IC'.1f:'.. eI::?aFF5'mls:3'IF? ,, ' , ,W if ii' -- if 2 t'C'mon Jessie, Calm down! Mr. Hart listens attentively and offers advise. 15 f N .stu V ivkv N V AK 1 ' , is fl r V 5 ,515 V- an I . - sf 33,55 . za in . mm Seniors fficers Lead the Mighty Class This year was destined to be a great one. Under the responsible leadership of this years's capable senior officers, the class had in store for them a whirlwind of activities. From college exams, to Christmas vacation, to the sparkling elegance ofthe Senior Prom, the seniors became anxious as graduation time grew near. During their final walk through the Tartan, memories of their high school years were fleeting in the minds of many. Even greater though, were the questioning thoughts of what the future would bring. There is no doubt that Helix High School will long remember the class of 1971. a 'aa es 1 Q 1, ii' r, '-+R ,x x 1, - ..ggL V r ix 5 sg :Kg - ' Q E: 9 Bill Smelko President CHQ-K X if , ' 131 W- f - fiffjfff9.' J, - A an - ' I . , J: , ,gf if fly ,f :Q f s -' ws-,w . 1 Af, '1?wcwM V11,f1'Q .,,. ,.,...'X y 1 - S - 'sf:'r Wfw-M ntgirag z f J ,- .xg-s,, w':2-:msn I 4' . , 'xQ'ss.g,'g'Z--3333 ,131-init - fiijjff 2:2 1-Ywiffvwmf -' Q T J if 1' fi Q35,Q'i'f i ,:??'Q?3fg,'?3-'-vi,--ff' g -, f e,3'5i135: ee' gmix 1 , ,.-,. I -f -,X P: a ' K 4- ..+mw ' . Fe' 3 ' -is is if gi s: '37 : Q t i , res.i ii' a fiiwfiligsw -,g fyi- 4 .ijqggs , fi gy X, w.'m,x Q9 , M ,wr , f r g pr- -, . -wyzq-N. ftsiigy fi 12:-:i .ii , -fgsl rrw A n 'coin -,.- Sww r My s V KS.:-gf.yffe v p g , f . ui. ,ala .53 fr' - qiilliif-1 ' A ?3!..'-1?-igiififi fiflwgiiipfffgiin Bob Mazalewski Melissa Mandolf Bruce Bishop Vice president Secretary Treasurer 16 If you had been strolling around the campus of University ofCalifornia at Davis during the week July 6-13, you might have seen Nancy Zitren playing her role in representing Helix at Girls' State this year. Each floor of the dorms they stayed in was a separate city, Nancy's being Carson City of which she was elected 'streasurer . With speakers such as Govemor Reagan, along with panel discussions, Nancy agreed that in the 'heaven in the midst of realityi' as it was called, she gained a wealth of knowledge and experience as the students leamed by participating. Seniors Share Experiences at Girls', Boys' State MFLASH! According to the latest scoop, our Senior Class President ran for the office of Govemor of Califomia! But isnit that im- possible? No! In fact, Bill Smelko was also named Chairman of the Califomia State Senate while representing Helix at Boys' State this year. Bill reported that he gained a sense ofbeing a part of a great program that provided many opportunities for advanced study in practical politics. Because of this experience, he felt he had many chances in which to leam to depend on himself and on his newly found friends in order to succeed in the real world. In conclusion, Bill resolved that Boys' State is truly a once in a lifetime learning experience meant for enjoyment. -tif' fmfsigtyg 5625535 Can you imagine being Judge-for-a-day? John Lillich had the honor of experiencing this feeling when he acted as Municipal Judge while representing Helix at Boys' State from June 20-27. John reported that they leamed about American govemment through their own practices and experiences in the model govemments that were set up. Serving also as Chairman of Publicityi' for party campaigns, John met with different situations and varied attitudes from the other boys from all over the state. Most important, he felt he learned about what the future holds, and how to develop his own. 5 f - F 5? ,,,k, , ,, , vp. fl fgnr is A :x:':':.n' w .xwwrf -- Q 7: 'mrnv . , It 1-, ' ,,. , H R flax .,,, . ,,,, - L, ff, ,, 'mAA 'Z 'l ' ' ' Af ... , 8 ' V I' L,.. sgyag' A We as 1 A 'M lf f r. A w 1 Koochi - Koochi - koofl Marylynn Adams Sf! Josephine Aca I-V . N-db' 'cg f Patrick Albanese Laurie Alshbach Marilyn Ament David Ammann rf? 41 K .1 in -1--v-.-af CHTOIC Al'ldC1'S0fl Colleen Anderson Laura Andrade Bruce Andrews 73' Susan Andrews Peggy Argubright Melanie Ayieggghn l8 jf? Joyce Armstrong Kent Askew Kristen Atkins Jerome Avery Michael Aziz Brent BHCIICT Ronald Bahno Alan Bailey Steve Bailey 4' ig new by ttl in f Hy 22, gg llt' , he so tlee Cathy Baker Carol Balsley Cheryl Bannister Juliet Bareno UB-B-But you're supposed to be dead! Richard Bandy William Bamhill mmm-.A ew is if ...na- i A env' Uriel Barrios Eugenia Barrios J0hn Barsi Theresa Bartol fi sd 'Q--vf .........f Joseph Bassl Wlllxam Baston Robert Baum swi- 'Q AIS C' E 4? Q 7 ,gbggpmwgfw 5, ,- The pause that refreshes Paula Baxter Connor Bayless Jill Beard an is vwag, 473- ...,,, Valerie Beavers Viki Backstrand Jan Bedlion Irving Beeman 20 Susan Belden Garry Berger Gary BCS! Bruce Bishop Stephen Booth Jeffrey Boutelle Marsha Bracey Cynthia Bradford 0 To cheer or not to cheer. . . Robert Bishop Susan Boyar Thomas Bradley Sandra Bogdan Cathy Bozarth Debra Bray 21 , ,il Maureen Bresnahan Harry Briggs Jocelyn Brown Robin Brown RV my George Brittain Michelle Broulik '41-D .A Arthur Browning km' Gee, . .I wonder what his name is? Colleen Burrows Eva Budzinski .Ale Q Q If ef if John Cacho fsffzv Julie Cain Robert Calentine D0UglaS Cameron Russell C3mPbCll 1 Diane Cannizzaro Karen Canyon Michael Carlin Anita Carlini f ' fr1?i2Z2r??2af???w??k,'2 ,- . Pg ,gigffff2zgg,5wgf5gi.gggrgIymflwzggfgsa-W -' - Hg. of .. f 'Wm - Mrswfssfiifeffffay:.Q,f1Q54:Zf.s,f5:S, as f -- 1 .. A 7- 1512 W a ,L,,.. HH '15 . f.fi5f'l1 U, 51 :sw 4v5,,'f-Hs, sf,f:fiJs'ffz4M:z2wn,, 'MFE , im yggwifrizm fm. .- X - QM, ' 9:'xiJ'..: 'if' '51 5 ijj? 11 .. K3 lk 1 imlqfjgfgir ,4 -2:15 H6455 . Siiff 'JTIFVQZE 'ir frafeagl- ' W 3 -1 F633 E25 seg - - ,wwf ff :,-wx, Dale Carlson Carmen Carpenedo Ah- - - - -Fairfield SteClW0l'kS' .1 9' mi' 'T .P A A 'T' 4- Wd Cynthia Carter Deborah Carter Eva Jean Carter D2Ilil0 Castro ?9 w ,gmt -40 'F is 'WJ Robert Cegena Edward Chambers Jon Christinson Carla Cimmarrusti ,N .5 Y' 2 115155 mf, w as Todd Claar Donna Clarey Larry Clark Peter Clark ,W , so-,vi ,,, 1 35? 4 x 5 ,gg Stephen Clay Ann Clifton Jeffrey Close Susan Cocke 'W l '93 2.1.55 K xi ' ,ff um Susanne Colbeth Daniel Coleman Terrance Collins 24 Elizabeth Columber . Bernadette Conniry Sindi Cooper Y Hi, kids! My nameis Mickey Mouse! if 5. xv, ...J for i-- lg 4' i W 41 W r -if f V, l57 yy Q C Q.. R' Q 1 . ., . at Stanley Cooper Sylvia Cooper Thomas Cooper Wvwu.-.,,. Stephen Coover Yvonne Coover HIGH the umplvi Pauline Copher Martha Corbett Billy Corella Charles Couvrette David Cownie :lim -, gl?-5 fun Qi' Alvin Cox Geary Cox Kathleen Cox Victoria Coy 25 Janet Craver Denise Crews ,- Kathryn Cripps Claudia Cross 'Off- Janice Crouch V -.J 6' ..f Judith Crouch Diane Curtis ,wigs Q is ik Cynthia Cuthbert Francis Cyman Michael Daasnes All right Willbanks well wait 'UM ani D .LW Douglas Dahl Gayle Davidson Ciilhy Davis JBHCI Davis if da, W K-2.1, H3152 :rf f H, X is James Dayhoff Katherine De Hope Denise De Jong Gary De Jong tn, H. J ,aw Ni-' Lai 1 4 9 f -is f i ii .2 xiii HQ I gh, ef Tai De La Bretonne Gwendolyn De La Houssaye Roxanne De Turi f we i 2 , we 'VA i W ,NX 2 he Yi W' while you wipe your nose. Steve Deeds Wanda Delp Eileen Denham A nyvk K I Vw aw liz. if wwe gffig-Kg zfszillfggiigv , A . . eii, an 'PZ ii f Je 1 Michael Denton Michael Di Lonardo Wayne Dillahunt Kimberly Dixon Larry Dixon Susan Dixon Garyk Donathan Patrick Donovan You did WHAT ...... with WHO? David Dornbusch Barbara Dragoo 'MH Hal Drew Margaret Duffy Larry Duke Linda Dunn 28 Pat Eastin Miria Edwards Diane Eells Robbin Elliott y gfaz' If f ?'U' Shannon Ellis Shirley English ih- f f E - 1. kryrh i ni ., r Af . . ff- - L Carol Enhelder qi E , E vii. Jerri Eurich Q. 4 rg' 1 . gi . JIU fl' -N -+4 Suzanne Evans Dennis Evers Was that a bird'?'?? fwfr Rosemary Fairweather S0011 Falconer mls Rebecca Felton Kathleen Fleming EK Lois Farnsworth 'QM vvi W ? k,,.,.,.,-.-v- 55:13 Keith Fleming Thomas Faulk 11. Linda Fogelberg Jane Ford Richard Fordem Deborah Forsythe mums!! dr -sum Alvin Franklin Go Rick, Go Rick, really go Rick! Anne Frelinger Martin French nerds. Sli' Rebecca French Mary Lou Friar Susan Friedgen james Fl-i510 f 5 M4 if 5 fr Fm-wi' F Grace Frontiero Robert Fuller Shawn Fullerton Michael Gandy Richard Garcia .Ienette Garstein Patsy Golembieski Patricia Grandjean in f i t f k i X Hi ZR 'Em R ,iz 2 an l 21? VK vi yi? QW in X 5? S li M Hi .5 ,,,, i ? A 2 2 -- S Q 2 ,xs- I: ,,.,,,.. V, sgiw fe 1 A Christine Gardner fu M hu. Q2.-J 0,4 Clifford Garret 'Q vu David Gillingham Ronald Gleason 4 -kwa. , 00' X 4-.1 , l Charles Goodman .,..o-we iw. ALL Jeanine Garvin fp- ffl- Bertha Goldtooth r M. ' 'QYWW-f'-sw I it' John Grable gp.-,, M Cela Gravestock My girdle is killing me, Dennis Grindle sv 5' l iw E lr Paul Grosse Debra Grove uw Joy Hada Anita Hafner ' 'vb' Marsha Hall David Hardin ge' Linda Harman Diane Harper Michael Guenon RlCll ard GUCITCFO wg r Paula Haider Lyflelle Hall , ,mum usass.-W-M Gregory Hargrave Really, Riehle Q g ' -'? 'iZig5' iff., I' wasp, Linda Harper Bl'l0l'l Hart wg if Zp Ti -Q. .. we Ronald Hart Rose Ann Harvey Richard Hayes Mike Hayward wo? x Anne Heid Bruce Heitman Patricia Helms Douglas Henry fi tv A xi xy 5? Q don't you think I know that? John Herald 4-Br David Hernandez Veronica Hernandez Mark Hewitt Gregory Hickman I if Kathleen Hill Richard Hill Jonnie Hillix Joyce Hinck Ruth Hobson My group had 46'Zv fewer cavities! Bruce Hoefler 1 H i 'xr rl ., AV ,MY . - w ' 9 , at JL Vt gi -R, ,mv 's -'G-N srfown David Hoffman Philip Hoffman Fred Holding Marilyn Holding ii , I 5 'wwe Caron Hoover William Hoover Laura Holowach Mike Honz X ,E 1 'fi W Ann Hopkins Gordon Howerton QN- Cathleen Hunter Patty Huson Pamela Howard Susan Howard Sandra Howe Susan Huckle James Hughes Debbie Hulbert E 9 Hate to tell you, Mr. Grainger, but the Coke is spiked. Chuck Huskey Lau,-een Irwin Karen Jackson Kathy Jackson 'Vqe Sh ar0Il 136055611 Clifford Janson B arb ara J arrold Claudia Jen sen 'SWK' M ,Ma-'mn W Q'-Y A . Brenda Jessup Marcia Jingling Deborah Joergensen Katherine Johns 3 .QW Q' 15 is Janet J0hIlS0Il Sharon Johnson Amy Johnston David Jones lik Edward Jones Pucker Power Jennifer Jones ,..,-'fr Margaret Jones Victoria Jones Rebecca Justice Patricia Kachians 7' '9D' Marguerite Kachok Richard Kaminski .Ierrie Keats Bruce Kellison 'em -- -+I- Brian Kent Patrick Kerrigan Jeffrey Kida Ann Kiener v- , , J f wgeft 2I ww' fa, 4'-an A o, Jo Ann Kinnaman I now pronounce you ..... Cheryl Kirk 37 13132311 ss1aa1a2f4z1:'e':e'ff:1' tml, ., . W fQfs:1:11Q1.w1 11 f 11 : 1 '. Jacquelyn Kirklen Donna Koelher Ruth Koehler Jim Kollars X V. -N 5, A-QL -kf,.- , ,,., f els ml S, '12 on 225 MiQ'l,g Q25-: ' 1 1. ' if + ,fi L ' jf ta if X if 5 f ff ff Y .6 F 1 5' S f Q. 3 5 5 g , Q3 54' x f 92 5 if Ei' N 'F' I ie QQ fx Q W ga 1 is Y t 3 Q S , W3 W f if , S i f 92 1 3 S 5 A 3' 5 if fi 1' le if Vicky Kouletsis Bonita Kraus Sandra Kuhn Sandra Kurtz .Za Sir sg 4' al i M , , 34 Si - -,-,..,,f.Q-f 5'1 K iiii Ki1K e E H 21f 'E L Daniel Laber It couldnlt be all that bad!! 5, xi Sf' f 5 , if ii Regina Lack Anthony Lagorio Elizabeth Laird Eugene Langlois Y aut 'dw 'QSV' Kevin Larsen Laura Laslo 49 48 Robert Lawrence 167 ,l Carmela Leary joan Lee rm ,.,,. N, IfI couldjust get my hand out ofthis vise I could finish my project. Anita Leslie 3' f QKL1' ,,-f Gary Lester Gaylin Leth Jeanette Lewis Michael Liddel .N In ,ii 4-ree' Cynthia Light John Lillich Christie Lindsay Jeanne Lindsey s gy i wif' wi if ,X ,K 'f 2 E -avg.. But that's against the rules! Dennis Lintvedt James I-ish Y' - 1 . , L N. r A.,. K , . 5 ,Nl tim. ,Q ' ZL' ,- L, 1 ' L 'txt M hh , 191 e L 11 V, . g,h. A. ' mi. 1 i g' ., 5 -L e , N ' :. h- Q Q' L '. 2 ia ' 5 'L,. 1: - , 152 5 L '5' f 1 , . L A C vi so , - ' 25 4 52? , E , e A Q' 1 'L 5721 A 1' f ' 'i I 1 -,,.. 113 - xg, A ., LL- L f ' Y Leslie Lockwood Kristine Long Debra Lott Steven Lovell V,-A-Q.. N ,.-GD DCb01'2h LOZil1Ski Rand Lundmark Gregory Luppens Katherine Lynch 40 William Lynes Louise Mac Gillivray Corrine Malek Karen Malsack E L3Ll5 if f2f X5 Melissa Mandolf is Zami 19:51QRS!!3r?3fIMSf, '5',:f-'35ilJ,Q7f:7-:Y-S7 iff, 'V fi' - V, . 5 . I , PSM?fi?i?SY'f5'-S3531-2, 'S r, -2,5wf2r:,2- . ,- Zisssizsiggggfizifn-Q 'e ' i res r 5 ' Dale Marks ,JUN 'Q Winn Wayne Marvin ev Sharon Mangum 'gk Candace Mann Joyce Martin E, 5 '1 W a 3' at H'V 9-Q, .ag 'sg z 2, nf if ' Wi? I i , - XS? H iw. 'iw ' WW. Q f ' . gt:-1 , .. xiatipfk, l A ,, QQEEL 4 atJhJ.i5iiE:E I . fe iz':a.rszEf:,: emyiitwt ' aff. V disdain V 4.5615-fffiz 9 '53 f M W. ,. Robert Mazalewski W Robert Martin Nancy Mc Carthy Christine Mann Q! 5 iff:-W, -or Ben Martinez Patrick Mc Collum fi' H lsn't that disgusting! Karen Mc Connell Gary MC C00k 4vW '4 go' www Michael Mc Cusker Let's have some razzamatazz in here. Roger Mc Donald QAM:- 41 Sandra Mc Dougal Teresa Mc Dowell Laurie Mc Killop Mary MC Knight V41 . H' 21-:? '6r:, , lx ni ..'l,, Y -fi, . - 1.3, ,ig- +.f'-.3-Q I isfffff, 4 gg ' f Y 12.5 his 5-43' 'E' :S -x W . -w 9, M xx.. 5, F, V .. If -, f'- . Ji, Arlene Mc Laughlin Mike Mc Laughlin William Mc Nult kg, .,.. an + sl 'X y Clyde Means -'wk Edward Mendoza Hans Menzel Bruce Merino 1 Doris Meserole Jr, Ewa 1 rw' Bernadette Michener K Susan Mitchell A nthony Motisi Laura Nelso K H4 G 's glib if Joy Miller Julie Miller Renee Moffatt Jim Moore Leslie Munsey Debra MYCFS mm 4 li .'lid'-M 951 S S , F5-i:. . 1 , . - n Teardrops keep falling on her book. Micha Glenn Mitchell 2 ad an ' ffl' Roxy Morrow -mi 1' TW Katherine Needham W. .-,I - fm 'Wil 'X 3? H55 'l 'iii' V: E ' xii., it A 2 ' Mi 1 ., . A 23123 ' 325357 . 1: , '7 el Nelson Eff it -rf' Kyle Newby Douglas Nielsen , ma.. -1- Where's my pencil? Paul Novell Thomas Nystrom 1 l ,X fm x 3 NN gd' V an ro. 5 .4 Christine Offutt Pamela Oldham Judy Oliver Patricia Padilla Lisa Pallulat Arlene Palmer Mary Nigro Laura O'Brie Mana Pace Il Lloyd Palmer , ff.-,j . f 1, .,,,.5534,5542k:gjg5g , MCE I 'Nq..-A-Ali 4-av Wayne Paradise Donald Parcel Geraldine Park Daniel Parker -:Qi V I AA, f. ,. r is if we f 'E Lloyd Parker Randy Parker Debra Parks Kirk Parks . f- 21 8 Susan Patrick John Paulick Dennis Payne 4, ,3 'F u.W,,, Bottom's up! David Pearce Dora Pearson VfilHl'iC Peck 45 'Qs- zfs Q ,r,js,s . .. T 2- ll, if l ag rr ' 4. ii Rick Peeters Deborah Pendleton Dion Pepin Frank Perr1iCaI10 Ramona Peruchetti David Peterson Katharine Peterson Val Peterson Christine Phillips Diligence is what makes the pencil work. Richard Phillips 46 Alberto Pimentel Patricia Pippin Charles Pleasant Sandra Plymale 5 ,iw o n Pontarolo Michael Precise Tana Purdum W 1? i 952: flia-lf' ii Mike Raffesberger Defwifl RakCSll'aW Hey! Your G string broke! Q., ' luv' aiw-Wa, :gf -s ima V, . as, is Celest Rathbun Eric Rauscher Kurt Regas .. egffzk 1... .fi - .,, 1 ,A f ,W 2 2 3 ,Z Q + S Q 3 fm' s mi 1 ..4 ,,'-, ' N . .. - w gifx- eswiawf- ' 5 wig Q:-ffzff ,gl-fs, fm '-Z:-' fZM:: .5'f 'i ff .5 :fi Mi' ' '.. EJ3s:i5 f :5555 mQ?fiz':z 5.2 . M, . ,'if. gSkgr 55553461-EW ' .5 5511gw5ez,f Mary Reilly Robert Richard Steve Riehle I 1 H.: 'iv Q ei gag? S W S Q QL egiiigiitigfssgg Q U1,,1,sAL QW - Neve: V.. I . ,. W X. -W 4' xi QZLQLSSVISYZQQ-gg Gregory Ramet me Johanna Reif Rosemary Rivera NV Dana Robbins N ,f R xl g David Rogers Y' ,HUQ ian Diane Rodriguez Martin Rodriguez Rick Roehrich Y Mary Rogers Roger Romero Wayne Rost yi Deborah R0y Randy Rugh Rosanne Ruiz D0n't look now 48 Linda Russell Steve Saiget Rosalie Salata Constance Saler uwqm ax Humbert Sanchez Mary Sanchez Lucille Sandifer Katherine Sardina ,gs Martin Schafer Cindy Schmidt Randy Schultz Rickey Schultz affx as bu 'Q- 'Q'--. but I think they are flirting with us. Brenda Scott -iffy WLM? Sherry Scott Kathryn Seal David Seevers Nancy Selik 0 S 49 ,mm Z '51 .xx K Carol Semancsin Lorena Severns Brad Sevik Leah Shipherd mi' in UM 'w John Singer wawwwez if V ,' l UA A ' , ff' -'via l N- .:, ' . Y 5,1 Z if' is , . .. 2 a s 7.12322 -A r , al ,S - , - 11152. S . Q r ,rim f irilsfi -Q . , 5, .ez J, .1 f, ,. -.im , . ,age . YA f Q .: ig- 'I 19723 ' Q 5 ' 5' Carla Sexton -.IP Debbie Simmons Graham Simpson Marilyn Simpson 1-. mg, Q 5 2 V- 4 av ik I S Timm X ' x E S Ti Z M W gm 3 ii 1 f 4- A if f' . in ffffiw E f qi if W 4 i Q X L i Q if .7 E I . k varr L ff L - as ,f ig .X L jj , 3 g if are .. L I , V Q f an L :L E 'T S i? fig? if vu -3 K 'i5.,-'wrwf H Z F? K f F L YY? xiii - L .eiee 1 v gm. Q or ' L 4:2 ksi- H by Mi? , 3 1 , . ,ff--rMW 'Qff '---- - '12fe.2akeff, '2. . faiikfk-4,5-H N... fa . iz' .aw MW URM! 4 W Tic tac toein the library? pi - Susanne Skidmore 'vnlf'-ma 'A . A ' 50 Vera Skgp Lynn Slack Sh3l'0f1 Slote Danny Sluder ,,..--.A., AQIQ- Nb ,fvsn ,MW E Darlene Smith William Smelko Barbara Smith Baffy Smith Q -..,... nv--W Birrell Smith' Shawn Spry Patricia Stalnaker William Sousa Paula Spencer Timothy Spivey P Mfg, X - 5 .1 ' - f i .:,: .:,, . I M W-fa, si- fs - iq-5 --f Q. f rn -., Q . - .. - f x 1 - nr Y rt- - -' - tg Q53 3 - ' Z: in 5 , Hi Q1 ' L - .,,,2L g - af - V 'ryafli-' :' - 1:8524 'il:1'.-' Q - , . A , A B ' fl. in W .sv 5 ,- 5.--, - f .. .V . ra. av- .- , ,,.., wg, . ,wa Egg! ..,, - - -. is up .- .- 2' .- ' F Ars gg -f V wil'-Sli 1' f -J me W Q K f 4' 2 , f ,V Q fa' Ne 92 M , ft K K-95? 5 , - .K a gi E , f ig Q -ff SEQ. ,f if li n S 25? Q 1' Luth.-, - -7- - . :: ' H5152 f f w f ,.:., .-,,:. --Y ,-I. P , ll' as 1 1 7 A 1 ' 'Z t ,fm eg , , - . as H , ,Q 5 - V -- -'-- ' Y A Does he or doesn't he? Karen Stacey Lydia Stamos my Gary Slang Tamara Stark 51 l fm as W, if 5 A g J it as p K- Kathleen Stauffer Diane Steele Steve Steele ,JVC John Stensrud Sue Stevenson john Stickney ,ywqwmm Mitchel Steinauer nike Valerie Storey Dennis Strauss Mark Stroud Richard Stump 'F-L... , X 54' Mark SILlmpllll Sl1lllIlS Wayne Sufenok And what can I do lbryou? l Leslie Sutton Ingrid Swanson Don Sweat Wow! Look at those legs! Sherri Taber David Taddeo Jimmy Taylor Mary Taylor Sandra Taylor Kirk Teigen Gail Terpening -.... Barbara Thompson Barton Thompson Patrick Thompson Steve Th0mpS0rl Trudy Thompson Terry Thoner Jeffrey Thorsnes Frances Thunberg DHD Todd Stephanie Tompos Deborah Torrens Dennis Togr ,KVX Zeroing in on some close work. Tom Townsend Ryan Uda K ,Hg 54 J0yC6 VHHSIHSSY Doug Varney Darlene Vasconcellos Mary Vasil ov Pamela Wadlington Carol Wallbrink Sue Ward Diana Warwick 'Mk Audrea Watson Brenda Watson Lend H hlflpirlg hand. James Weisinger Steve Wetherbee Ellen Wheeler Gary White Terry Whyte Carol Wickersham Robert Willbanks George Willett 'K Y YN- , VM. , 1' S -IJ' 4f ' Melvin Williams Michael Williams Milton Williams Susie Willlams mrs I as gm 59 'we if mm Kenneth Willis Patty Willis Susan Willis Larry Wilson ,ve vu Lf' ,A, Stephen Winchell l,'.'!,f .M Well, ifit isn't Mary Poppins! Joyce Wirtz WG 11? km ,, Qfimsw My Kerry Wise Susan Wood Chelle Yale Julie Yamshita Joanne Yano Frederick Ybarrondo Clayton Young Suzanne Zablonty aqgzl-'13 wx:-fe -Ii Qnfk Marian Zcitz Stella Zejku Nancy Zitren Joseph Zulauf Too Late to Classify '-l W 1 Janet Busick Jimmy Parkison 57 Doug Davis 3 While you were dying I was going to the beach U naware of your smile had caught fire at Orly ten thousand miles away. It was days later I learned that you had walked your last deserted street crossed the line ofinfinity you had always tried to paint. No longer smiling No more to run and chase the dappled dragonfly. I would rather you had died breathing sea instead of smoke I lost your smile going down the stairs. Rod McKuen, born in Oakland, California, has become one of the most popular poets of our time. His poetry expresses simple joys, lost memories, forgotten loves, the dawn of spring. Before becoming a best selling author, however, Rod McKuen worked at everything from an actor to a stunt man to a news- paper columnist. It wasn't long before he found his place, telling the world about the happiness of life, the experiences everyone has but few appreciate. The man may fade but his poetry has sparked an eternal flame in the hearts of young people. 14. How can we be sure ofanything the tide changes. The wind that made the grain wave gently yesterday blows down the trees tomorrow. A nd the sea sends sailors crashing on the rocks, as easily as it guides them safely home. I love the sea but it doesn't make me less afraid ofit I love you But I'm not always sure ofwhat you are and how you feel. I 'd like to crawl behind your eyes and see me the way you do or climb through your mouth and sit on every word that comes through your throat. Maybe I could be sure then maybe I could know as it is-I hide beneath your frowns or worry when you laugh too loud. Always sure a storm is rising. Thank you All the taxi horns have sounded their retreat. The wind is down to nothing but a whisper in the street. A nd now as you lie sleeping I'll take a moment to tell you all the things I never say when you're awake. Thank you for the raspberries this morning and thank you for the orange marmalade. And last night let me say when you might have gone away thank you very much because you stayed. Thank you for the sun you brought this morning even though the sky was full of clouds. And thank you for the way you held me yesterday and steered my through the noisy Parts crowds. I can't look ahead to thefuture and I'm too old to run home to the past. So now while you sleep beside me I'll do what I can to make this moment last. Rod McKuen A Man and His Thoughts Reflecting Simple Joys Thoughts on Capital Punishment There ought to be capital punishm ent for cars that run over rabbits and drive into dogs and commit the unspeakable, unpardonable crime ofkilling a kitty cat still in his prime. Purgatory, at the very least should await the driver driving over a beast. Those hurrying headlights coming out ofthe dark that scatter the scampering squirrels in the park should await the bestjury that one might compose of fatherless chipmunks and husbandless does. And then found guilty, after too fair a trial should be caged in a cage with a hyena's smile or maybe an elephant with an elephant gun sould shoot out his eyes when the verdict is done. There ought to be something, something that's fair to avenge Mrs. Badger as she waits in her lair for her husband who lies with his guts spilling out cause he didn't know what automobiles are about. Hell on the highway, at the very least should await the driver driving over a beast. Who kills a man kills a bit ofhimsehf But a cat is an extension ofGod. iw The Snow p ' i ' The snow, the Snow keeps e all white like the the The snow, theYsnowikeepsrsonvlglialllin g worthlessffilieithe tears you cry over love. The lovers promenade like so many sheep Then home they go to the lirels glow to smile and love and sleep. ,L4 I H t i y e,,.. V p le,y. And all the snowmen are melfing away the children go again on their way While the snow, the snow keeps on falling all white like the down ofa dove. The snow, the snow keeps on falling Worthless, like the tears you cry over love. Rod McKuen The Helix 500 , this year's After Prom was a night few will forget - June 6. Graduation night J- 197O-l971 A Traditional Year ofl Farifield Steelworks provided the sounds for the Senior Class After Game Dance - October 16. Baccalaureate was set among the hills of Mission Valley - June 13' The Fire Escape ,rl . cw.. . 13' Q , rf-aryl . af-is I fthe climax offour years ofwork - June I7. Memones for Graduatlng Seniors Y' '- NWA ' 35252 K' we li t '- s s , , i r 5. A ' f, 5 A. - t, ff ' win 'Zi - , . i is-X ,- M-, -: 4182 S il e Q so ye 2 if l , I 2 I ' M, vs . t 1 t A g t - e , ' if T t ?isf1, jx. ZH:-L15 we Summertree was one ofthe most successful plays at Helix - December 2,3,4,5. The elegance ofthe Senior Prom brought four years to a close - June 5. ,dt Fresh sea air instilled hungry appetites at the Senior Breakfast - June I7. 61 so hot! - December l8. 62 Summertree Adds Warmth Prologue shows innocent children grow into killing men. Summertree is a tragic story ofa suppressed musician who is drafted into the army. Upon dying beneath the summertree the boy relives his life and problems pertaining to his parents and his girlfriend. As the lights slowly dim the boy's fears and conflicts are set to rest. CAST Young Man ... . . .John Alford Little Boy ... ...,. Don Alford Mother .... ...Darlene Salmon Father ...... ...Dave Sandifer Young Girl .. ...Katie Kinsella Soldier. . . ........ Bud Marable fi-SY K 3-4' Directed by ,J Let y0ur COnSCiCf1CC be y0Uf guide. All she ever writes is l don't write enough. 9 f . is I 2 f 2 . ax 2 lf 'B The prologue portrays the innocence ofchildren. They were his favorite flowers. Mrs. Knoll as r to a Long Cold Winter I have to remember what everyone looks like. But ifl quit school I'll get drafted Blowing in the Wind was one ofseveral songs sung. Forced to fight against their will. 'The earth Shall run fed with the redundance of Put in the place and the date, and tie one on each Mom! Dad! Please! lgod- ofthemf' fz-is-i':ss f7Qs T. ,isiisfszfrx w t w 5sfN75'i.'f:'f- 'E '- - ' ' ' ' ' '- -F an 'TN-fTf'f?'U?zfs:?:ffM77i3f:1 if?-'iii-'Iv-U, ' ' ' - Love as a Butterfly Love as a butterfly, e Through the fi ld I run, Chasing But comes. as I go lU'e, A Lovely Light e g A candle's but ailittlething. . . . It starts with just a bit of string Yet dipped and dipped with patient hand. . It gathers way up on the strand A nd when complete and snowy white . . . It gives at last a lovely lightf Lde seems so like that bit ofstring, Each deed we do a simple thing. Yet day byday Ufonlifeis strand We work with patient heart and hand Then when complete and just right .... I t gives at last .... a lovely light. give the needy a helping hand, you will have m ore than power and strength more than riches, more than tall buildings, you will have far more than any material thing in this world, for you will have love. -Sir George I Want I wanted to be alone and yet . . . I didn't I told them to leave but when the virtuous that Mic hener Q. lAm Grown, My Mindls My Own. Voices ringing in my ear - Yes people, I lcan hear! People's opinions far and near f S tlll keep rtngzng tn my ea know? -Bernadette lei' ,lf r ll X 'X X xl X 1 Tl-gl, 'lx x xxx xi ' - .ffl f Y l li ff ' 'tr i T 3, fl, . ' ,, -QQ X ' 6 at '. f xl X Q lim X Ji Y hill' X - if X -X 'P i M. ,g ' is 'F . The Burial QQSAQ Not a drum was heard, not a funeral note, As his corpse to the rampart we hurried, Not a soldier discharged his farewell shot O'er the grave where our hero we buried. We buried him darkly at dead of night, The sods with our bayonets turning, By the struggling moonbean's misty light And the lantern dimly burning. N0 useless coffin enclosed his breast, Not in sheet or in shroud we wound him, But he lay like a warrior taking his rest With his martial cloak around him. Few and short were the prayers we said, And we spoke not a work of sorrow, But we steadfastly gaz'd on the face that was dead And we bitterly thought of the morrow. We thought, as we hollow'd his narrow bed And smooth'd down his lonely pillow, That the foe and the stranger would tread oier his head, And we far away on the billow! Lightly theyill talk ofthe spirit that's gone And o'er his cold ashes upbraid him- But a little he'll reck, ifthey let him sleep on In the grave where a Briton has laid him. But half of our task was done When the clock struck the hour for retiring, And we heard the distant and random gun That the foe was sullenly firing. Slowly and sadly we laid him down, From the field of his fame fresh and gory' We carved not a line and we raised not a stone- But we left him alone in his glory. Charles Wolfe ff 5 fQ,g1iS4fQQ,': rg, F142Lf'e,,gQi.7af'shi3 ' 1 V- fm ,. . , 7 - A ww 11 ?f:mf1 I-fffZ4?1 111 Q Q: 1 ,.. K 5315- . H- sfwgsae5f-w, '- Wnf212 ..:':?':::.f2-ree, : ,w. 1. :-wc! ' - ' Tw M M i'Qfgw'feim iiffg-HQ mf .- LfWf?!Wif?:?133P31firQ Qiiihsfffkfv- W S 11 K ' K - ,fu . zgggfsfgfgx-,ir ' fss,'1fx1.:f-wwf 5w55:QifQ,r' 5, :H A V H ,', ,Q , J, 5 ,ffff f ZSYQ' 5 Mm I 4 Jun ffl ,W 'N 3' 2 .1w'J4fif i-- ', qiiii .4 gf, 1 , a .. '10 v9'.i . M ff .P ie .ny s S 5 . v e ,ff ' K I 5 f . QEQIQQ 4 5 N by f , 1 - , -si f in ,, f A K , Ei' x H 9 ' it K MW 4 , ,l , f f f s - s 2 ,fag X H ' ff Aki ' 4 . it vi ' A V' , - 2632, ' , 1 l J' f lx' T , ,Q I U 'S sy Q' J Q L 3 I I , A fr - 'V yi 'A' s 3? . ffl' 7' . .5 5? X - , 4 n ' ' m. , Q Q, I ' ' ' 'W Q X - 'X 1 . Q lu 4 - 3 ' , ' . sf' A, ' ' 5' ' , Hifi, V V ei. ,f ' 4 I f ..,, , fi 'O GMM 'M . g Q' 4. f Q M I ,tv ly V X4 , '04-S Q, N X ,xB. . ,es ,, .ll ., M ig X 0 C c ,4 ... x uh I .E 'XX . 3-- 3 -NIA E QQKNXQ Nx- '- v ' 0 Q3 4. 4 v-X 'if 5 Q .Q-V 5 j A , , ' , ,Y W ' 1 A? X vs :iii . Nh , , ' we 'KL ,V 7 l. I , I .- y o so Q 9 ,' X :gg gt -5 ?i-ff X A X 'Q 9 68 Princess 1 , qv Bemadctle A Q ' if af, V, , . x ., , , ' x Q ,W up ' 'K wvwumm?Q ,J xx ext x f ' ' 3 . X -0 ' . X . U' r ' - H I Atl, V 1 - Queen f Gwen 725 N X f. wx ' HL xx .,i x5 15-. , .5 isis X b, '- .I , n if: v I' . ri, R Y! X ,X X ff' ,Q , 2' , Q:XM A' 4 ' 4 FI- H14 U nk Q. Y 'V .. ,Q W. Ag,w,n,.i l, A :X Q 5 VA,-- 51 X. Q .Q X Xkwi .f i 1 g K H f-fd.. I jf ' ' f .2 XX: gf f Q I F. + 1 X X 2 1 R f 5 3 XE: , f W V4 XX4, 1 5' , . I 4 . 5 ,yka -' if-5' f I g qu, fi H- A if 'XXX ' Av S W- X fix NC? '7 A WW 'N x X,,.,X,X,.mfpM4XN 2 : W! X' ,4-VAM53 9 v X , ' f 2 33 I f -3 32 jf X. ,. .Q , :L Y i K XA . , ,l.ll I , -, X X, ,. Lf- wwf- N H X 2 KW' 4 A X. MW ,A,., , ,Xia , A, g 4 A A gin XlX,w,:3X.. A - Qu Q13 ' , . X ' 313Q'W'EWWW WWW . Q :I XX- . mm f , -Jew wh, -' . 1 Lw r N : N as 'HV g g -3 ,. 4 Q Q - 1 5 is , 1-' f l a .ffwv m -w, fi MW, 4 A52 AKA , A ,aw H y . X -XX. .X-X' .HX X. W. :J at ' 1 id ' 4' Wazh X ,QQ l That Special Mb ment: Homeco xx' X J' X I K., sv? . , 4. Y' ' X x Ak - .M 65 ,Ksgg M S' X s.. x ' ' R Rx. c . . X X fff f , 7 . Q 53 I F3 S 311 i 'i , !' fi 1 ' Y 9 fr Y JI f A 'gr ,325 1 - 5 S 2' X -ri: vX.,3,f 3 An, l V W 5 'X q L, 5 . ' :, T ' ' X Pnncess L i , ,N5 31 1 T -' ,Ai H X. X ' LA gif' 'X'f3.Xli.Y 5 i -XR ' .xxx 9.7 his v 'W' N . X 1 'A gf wg Akrrft ' -X X t k ,,, ,,, - - in A V k 5 . li. fy XX x 1, Om 4 ' ,L , - W1 M ' Q ax Q1 1 ' ff' Prxnccssi X L ' M ' . 'f X Carmen 'Q' ' r K 1 , 4 - 2 69 Princess Joyce Princess Carmen f M Princess Kyle If Time Were Not a Moving Thing The highlight of homecoming week was the crowning of the 1970 Homecoming Queen. With, lf Time Were Not A Moving Thingw, as the theme, a feeling of breathless anticipation could be felt in the air. As the princesses rounded the football field in their 1971 Porsches, the crowd anxiously awaited the announcement. A hush spread across the stadium and Gwen De La Houssaye was proclaimed as queen. Tears mixed with complete surprise as Gwen stepped forth to receive her crown and robe. Kathy Napolis, placed the crown on Gwen's head as she relin- quished her title to the new queen. As the prin- cesses left the field, Gwen regally followed them, beginning her reign as Homecoming Queen of 1970. Queen Gwen Princess Patti Princess Bemadette g! ,...-J v...-4 WIP' K 52-, ffl i H L ,e f 5 ff . wwlfiief K 29513 it H N Q H? Ee-i:.,,.x5HAKE-lil - gmc wifi? ' I I 9. ..:::. fake? ' . .. H 'ZF S S59 Wg if , re ,ee T P95 QQ Sm I Qgkw is Sm X Q np i. C' 4 2 9 9 is X 'Y R4 .Q . ?' f Zegsgfwg 12 , gr rg R: x ,R L if ei! ri, X P la KJ 'f Wm- -. fireiff-Fi 15' i ' if' in ff Le, a , ie, 'PZ S Q1 , S ii S S2221 he Jgff, v,g:y,. , .,1fg?km1a1fP .. ,,:k -fn if ,. . me ,i ' I -V A. , ' -ens,w:i'fsffx,-5.2,.-.1 ' ' 3 f- -is li- mai.-5'fz,'f55iE?qgga::fi n w e -.sszgsf gy wif -gggiillgs :iv fm 'Zen ' 1 ,ifffik 1 , f -f:, de . V f ,f U, L,,LM, Zig. Mike Raffesburger Silly Boy Liz Laird Graduation Prom Q 1 E35 Wwxralea L4-ln... . .- Mary Rogers Robin Brown Paula Baxter Don Sweat Senior Assembly Slave Day Baccalaureate Alier Game Dance :Wk Wm we ..sfiwWa5 !fa Sw if N A I e View M all fi fm K- 'Y M 3175-' '31 E2 f 1. f 4 N Nancy Selik Reflections Lynn Delp Senior Play Annual Signing Party Tsikfifii up w + 4, sig ww Q i ffll. ' . . K f'f'12f'f. . Z E . 5 fiffiivw, 'I . 'film' 7 X , ' . 2- . fijtir 3r?3v' ' v '.iaa:' M o'T y ' .. i g , I y. Q, Zi :,:, .ff .... I -I-I 'Z ea. ,- f' ' . J fi 3 Debbie Roy Working at last Leslie Lockwood Announcements Publicity Chris Phillips Marty Corbett Cathy Bozarth Jo Aea Caps And Gowns Assistant At Large Assistant At Large Assistant at Large Steve Booth Peek-a-boo, I see you! Kathy Johns After Prom Senior Breakfast Lf ,ff ggi, W' , A f . . jg' 4 - , . ,t X, 0 2 .f i 9 Fe' ' - 7' iv- ' II A ' . l 51.2 MiQ.:1.iT:1if1::1frgiT. -2 4 V 1 1 I I 1 X 1A NK PROM: FRONT ROW: P.Thompson, M.Corbett, R.Brown. SECOND ROW. S.C0cke, D.PendIet0n, A.Leslie. BACK ROW: M.Raffesberger, D.Bray, L. Laird, B:Mazalewski. ' X CAPS AND GOWNS: FRONT ROW: V.Skop, J.Cain, D.Carter. BACK ROW: D.KoehIer, K.Long, C.Philips, K.Jackson. R NICE UM M, v GRADUATION: G.Stantz, L.Laird, B.Heitman, M.Raffesburger, D.Roy, R.Kaminski, C.Bozarth, R.Gleason, M.Corbett , '1i-Vg, --'i f'5f5'k f5Jv'f,'!ri '3 : n A 3 IS Iggy is 'efw'Az'-P: 1 - M87 aj ff .gan 13: 4- ks' 4 4, R I . 2 A: ,.:5 - I A55 -1l5lvr' i2:-2. -i 'iii 'QQRF Q. 1 X. f 1 : I: 'B 5 34. J ,: , : 5,-ig f N Q pk ,V A x 5 A I If 1 'fggwginf Q 5,1 I . A . + .pf A + A ' r N J , - 3?E1'i3 'ww 2 f gwifas Y . . V. 1 w E v??'5f I If . , . : X 4 1 rw. I . R ,,.. We my ': V N W F 1' I ,Q ii 1 I A '5f '3f35:K?ff , ...Q 33,-M ? -zz? ::A:. If BACCALUREATE: FRONT ROW: B.Dragoo,J.Cain, P.Baxter. BACK ROW: K.Long, P.Argubright, M. Raffesberger, C.Philips, A.Hopkins, ASSISTANTS AT LARGE: M.Corbett, J.Aea, C.Bozarth. SENIOR BREAKFAST: M.Corbett, K.Long, V. SENIOR PAPER: FRONT ROW: C. Bozarth, D. Pendleton, M.Corbett. BACK ROW: M. Raffes- Coy, Kqlohns, G.Stantz. berger, B. Heitman, R. Brown, R. Gleason. 74 N 9 ! , gf J' f s AFTER GAME DANCE: FRONT ROW:L.Delp, R.Brown. SECOND ROW: L.Laird, J.Aea, C Bozarth. BACK ROW: R.Gleason, M.Raffes- berger, G.Santz. SENIOR ASSEMBLY: FRONT ROW: V.Coy, M Raffesberger. SECOND ROW: K.Long, M.Rogers, K.Stauffer. BACK ROW: G.Stantz, P.Argubright, P. Thompson. H zsf ANNUAL SIGNING PARTY: FRONT ROW: L. Delp, M.Corbett. SECOND ROW: J.Cane. BACK ROW: J.Aea,B.I-Ieitman, L.Famsworth. Senior Committees of'7l Planned a Good Year SENIOR PLAY: N.Selik. BACK ROW: M.Mandolf,C.Schmidt,C. Bozarth, D.Eells. Corbett, R.Brown. SLA VE DA Y: M.Raffesberger, , X M. AFTER PROM: S.Booth. THRU IVZS PUBLICITY: FRONT ROW: M.Raffesberger, C.Bozarth, G.Stantz. ANNOUNCEMENTS: P.Baxter,C.Philips, J.Aea, G.Stantz, C.Bozarth, D.R0y, SECOND ROW: B.Bishop, L.Lockwood, R.Gleason. BACK ROW: J.Aea, R.Gleason, K.Jackson, D.Ca1-ter, L.Laird. D.Roy, L.Laird. 75 Valedictorian Candidate Salutatorian Candidate John Lillich Elizabeth Laird qt.,,4.-M,p-pf' 'V AVAAI i n neee i 4i Honor Graduates: Tops in the Class Christine Phillips ... ...J Kathy Jackson Joyce Armstrong David Cownie Steve Lovell l Clifford Janson David Rogers Claudia Cross Susan l-iriedgcn Robert Mazalewski ' Sieve Booth 78 Brenda Scott Susanne Skidmore Vera Skop ' Lisa Brewer ljingling P. Baxter P. Arguhrighl R. Hobson P. Novell Nl. Hull W. Delp ll. Bray D. Roy Ci Slilllll l. lhunherg D. Strauss 1, . ' P fi ' X K aim. .l I uricli R. De liuri VN. l ynes S. Dixon J. Kollars B. Dragoo I. Horlor -rv - Spotlight ' Centers on the . Remaining Top Ten .Percent LQ- M. Rogers P. Thompson V. Peterson i P. Copher l D. Marks M. Nelson V. Storey K. Regus - C. Davis S. Willis W. Smelko l.. Lockwood ffl' Ui it Q R. Richard D. Warwick D. Koehler K. Peterson l i . G. Hickman S. Huckle D. Askew B. Kraus A - v 79 Bank of America Certificate Winners Bruce Heitman David Rogers ' Susan Dixon Joyce Armstrong Mathematics Laboratory Science Music Art Nancy Selik Susan Andrews Robert Mazalewski Jack Cusumano Drama English Social Science Foreign Languages Marsha Hall ' Sherri Taber Larry Dixon Business Home Economics Trades 8L Industrial Arts Bank of America Plaque Winners Clifford Jansen ' Patrick Thompson John Lillich Susanne Skidmore Science 8L Mathematics Fine Arts Liberal Arts Vocational Arts Scholarship! Ambition! Integrity! These are the qualities of a CSF sealbearer. As a sealbearer, a senior must have been a member of CSF for at least 4 semesters with l semester in the senior year. A senior may qualify in January or June of the senior year, and receives a gold seal on his diploma and college transcripts. By achieving the status of sealbearer, a senior is eligible for valuable scholarships and is recog- - nized by colleges throughout the country as an outstanding scholar. These individuals are to be congratulated for accomplishing their superior records. Claudia Cross Bruce Hcitman John l.illich Leslie Lockwood I . - CSF Sealbearers Promote Excellence Scholarship Clifford Janson Robert Mazalcwski Joyce Armstrong Kathy Jackson Deborah Pcndlcton l ChriSIirlC Phillips Susanne Skidmore Vera Skop Patrick Thompson 81 TARTAN BEARERS TORCHBEARERS Girls FRONT TO BACK Janet Batts Katherme Savage Greta Berg Bar Renea Theis,JodiChristiansen, Kathleen Long, Marla Price TO BACK Edward Wammack Robert Abel Mark Donnelly Rahn Prlee Guy Tapper Reed Moore Kenneth Sluder bara,Latimer, Deborah Lintl Lisa Heerwald, Karen Schnaubelt. Boys, FKONT I Baccalaureate Ushers Maintaining a good scholastic record amidst the turmoil of smoke-filled bathrooms student apathy and bareback dresses is a feat to be con- gratulated. These juniors have succeeded ' proving not only to themselves, but to the school, that an education is a valuable possession to be cherished. e kies Ahead Look Ros for Promising uniors - , FRONT ROW: Patricia Mac Innes Marcia Allman. SECOND ROW: Fuscoe. Timothy Kuykendall, Elizabeth Catlin. 'BACK ROW: Kent Freeland, James Graduation Assistants , Graduation Ushers A FRONT ROW Janice Kmpe Pam Medeiros Kimberly Tollgaard Judy Held Betty Humphrey Kim Markley Debbie Wheatcraft SECOND ROW Fldllblb lVlL lYlLllUl OUCIICII l'ldllllUlll J HCL Rlllg lKUlll l,dllLUllCl1 lldulccll IULKCI lXdlllCl'lIlC lklllbClld. Wlllldlll lKUCgg lldnny IIIOIICI' UALB ROW Russell Meek Dennis Orsborn C arrett Anderson Bruce Thompson Don Touchet Steve Leveen William Fischer Gregory Johnston David Sandi Cl' - y v , 1 v v - w,,,s:. nn, xv:,n.-l 1-..-n-- rv,,,, ,AL v,.-,. v:..- n...L n,,,.,,,-,: n1,...---- -r..gi.., v,.n, ' mf- V u, nf-ng n fx, fr- nr y a 41 9 v V v 1 v - - v v 7 v w 1 1 v - u W Seniors Measure Up to Future Qualifications in ' -, i .YQ wg 'N v 'EW 251 3 if . . will 1 an if 'K H - r 'Up S hui! Oli Letters of Commendation National Merit Scholarship Finalists FRONT ROW: C. Cross, M. Corbett. BACK ROW: B. Heitman f 'ri' ,ft .:,,. . , , wgy,1gz.fqfmyggg 1,-1 Maw, :mmf QQ 1 ww 1 f -1112, ,mzfes-ffvz-wnzg 111 1 , H, 1511.1 iff A f ,1 f , - 15, -f 5 15- fi. 2 - 15, 11 1 f 11 Si312?f211?1f1?1?z a Q at v Q K , 4, 1 77 WH. 1 , 7 U M, f .v .4 ,M , 1 - 7 17 Mi -v.,,,.. HW, , M A W., ,. 11 an 'W A -HM-fum, .WNW , .5,,.2W, by ,WH 1, irsfhiz 1,,3.,gfv,.i1 ,Mx, 1 5,1 1 xhfli ,L1,,1f,1 g,31Q2g25v:3.q .fzigvf ., 1 fgfggighxggga 5? 1' 51 25477, -i 'l T IPM .Sp -1- 'fifei li: 1:-c -: ::::lE-'PD' lkZ.:'?f:31flL'55f:?EV'Z if 43123722 f?5?.5?H lififgki Hii -'iii f+sf'f9f TV f?5laiQf52Z'?f'7gg:-Vi' '.Sl:L:555f1f3f755 .:9?ffi' 151' gif fi, wiswi :gs , 6' 2 g 45 Q e Q 1 11 11 1 1 f l l -1 1 121, I : V : N xv 1 1 - , 2-4: iii 11 1 , -V - f , 1' 1: -, - '- , 2 fs-1. 125152, 1-',f f.2,'11'.11z.. 1 f'ff 91:11 fmz11122g?fw 1' 'f lfw:-f'fix--i111 -11 f 1 ff if 'zu 111 fv We - f- fi,-:if 'efw,: uw , 121Lf-ri.Q:1fz'w11f,'v,4:a,: 2-fv 4:Y-:rag25412,-fffwiiz a1f,1w:fss1 -V :HIM ,iiziz '1 1. 1: ' fif1'1h: f-1:31 - : 22fSEY5fY:-'Liam -lily,1.5,'fi2'!:i-'i.:i1fv,sf'1.i,.SY,-5155'IS'-ff:'iAE,iiM'1-H''f:Y2,2 7iZi:i'5f?1,15?'- i2: '1-9 'Lil1,?qf'f52'f' 15??f?E15Efw2-fy Q-111121- lfevw 131 U,,--' .- sggsrgfqwz- fffp xv - , M 1Zf 1 111 111 11 11 11f1 Q -if 132 will I 1,,,..1 X-'WM N -nu X ww K M,,,,..-MW' 'A-hm W, 1,,,..t.,......-Q A NM? W' ,W '--..,,wx I 1 A -.,,,V v-.,..v-Mm ' J' A , as -v... k Ns:,iY,,..,.o-'- ' ,M -wx!-N QL.Xi.e- ' Senior Registry Marilynn Adams ACTIVITIES: Softball, Basketball, Tennis. MEMORY: Jim, Gail, and Val, the three sweetest people I know. Josephine Aea CJOJ ACTIVITIES: Frosh Glee Club, Jr. Class Council, Sr. Board Comm, 4, Christ- mas Dance Comm., Hula Hop Comm., Alumni Tea Comm., Student Council, Nom. Conv. 3,4, Big Sister 3,4, Gr. Pep. 1,2,4, Girls Volleyball and Basketball 3,4, Library Club Pres. 3. MEMORY: July 17, '70 and D.B., the Duster, Summer of '70, Buckets of willy worms , Lyd the ackin, Lead, Lois the night owl, B.K., A. 8L W and the gang, the snow, D-Days, the three stooges. Patrick Albanese ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2,3, Football 1, Track l,2, Nom. Conv. 1,2,3, Stu- dent Council l,2. MEMORY: CIF 69-70, The Hill, On the end line , Flash Gordon, Singer, Coleman, Cooper, It's up to you , Choke, John Blatnik, Hank , Brenchie , Mom Cooper, and especially Jane. Laurie Alschback ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Green Peppers l,2, Nom. Conv. l,2,3,4. MEMORY: Oct. 17, '69, Summers '69 and '70 , Life Guard Tower, a bear, Valentine's Day '70 , Christmas Party at the Lund's, Mexico, New Year's Eve, '70 and '71 , and especially Randy. Marilyn Ament MEMORY: The gang, fights at lunch, trash cans n' trees, Relentless, , towels, Scotty, P.E., Rain, teachers, Om , that last click ofthe clock at 2:21. David Ammann ACTIVITIES: Tennis 2,3,4. MEMORY: Tennis trips, Selfand Mclvor, Psycho Cybernetics. Carole Anderson ACTIVITIES: Sr. Benchwarmers 4, Hurdle Crew 4, Bagpipe Band 1. MEMORY: Those Friday and Saturday nights, my crazy friends Cheryle, Donna, Julie, etc., and especially Dave, Disneyland, Beach parties and all the dances. Colleen Anderson MEMORY: Rod, the mountains, Disneyland, Debe. Bruce Andrews ACTIVITIES: Student Council l,2,3,4, Class Council l,2, Cross Country 1, Nom. Conv. l,2,3,4, Helix Leadership Conf., Grossmont District Leadership Conf., ASB Asst. Vice Pres. MEMORY: Oh Love, open thou mine eyes, that I may behold wonderous things out of thy love. Susan Andrews ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1, Nom. Conv. 1, Jr. Class Council, CSF 1,2,3. MEMORY: The duds, D's Soap opera, Saga, -Summer '69, Concerts, Candy Company, Mt. Helix, Summer '70, Marine St, Sunnyside, El Monte, special friends who helped, Illusions and Revelations. Charles Archer MEMORY: Those beautiful Friday nights on Eastridge, Also that fantastic Ten Years After Concert. Peggy Argubright ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2,3,4, Grad. Usher, Nom. Conv. 1,4, Swim Team l, Big Sister 2,4, Baccalaureate Comm., Frosh Tea Comm. 3, Canned Food Drive Comm. 4. MEMORY: Our No. I corps, out of town trips, winning sweepstakes, all my wonderful friends, surprise parties. Joyce Armstrong ACTIVITIES: CSF, Cheering, Homecoming princess. MEMORY: Jan. lst, D.V.D.S., Candy Company, red rocket, Boomers, Con- certs, Reed , Cuz, the mountain days with Nancy, the day the letter came, the vicious circle, the Latin 4. Donald Kent Askew ACTIVITIES: Tennis 3. MEMORY: San Clemente, Friday evenings at South Mission, Clinton, Okla- homa, Mrs. Drake vs. Vamey, nitpieking, Grapes of Wrath. Kris Atkins ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 2, Jr. Y-Teens, Campus Life 3. MEMORY: Summers of love, friends, I suppose , Daddy, Nick and Maggot, Green Valley Falls with 3 special people, the River, Jeremiah, Jan. 5, Chris, Parkman Terrace, Trip to Huntington Beach, Bob and Mom, 3 little people, Smile, Deeper thoughts that can be imagined, G.W.C. and I love you. Brent Bacher ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2,3,4. MEMORY: The cabin, basketball '69-'70, summer '70, CIF, the VW bus, the ride to Monte Vista, the train, Azteca. Ronald Edward Bahno C'Sugarbod J ACTIVITIES: Football l,2,3,4, Wrestling l,2. MEMORY: Football, fishing, hunting, friends and goodtimes, my little mascot- Debb, muscles, Xmas '70 and dance, Lake Murray, mts., my little girl and baby- talk, Fugi, and especially my little doll Debb. Steve Bailey ACTIVITIES: Intramurals l,2,3,4. MEMORY: McNulty doing burnouts on the Avon Strip, Alvin Bishop, boogie till the cows come home, Split Mt., Laguna Beach, Tecate. Cathy Baker ACTIVITIES: Swim team l,2,3,4, DECA 4, SOS 3. MEMORY: Adventures with Gwen, Chuck, Linda, Mark, Toni, Buckwheat, Nate, Persians, Rocky, camping, 7-3-69, the beach. Cheryl Bannister tWinnieJ ACTIVITIES: Sr. Benchwarmers, Big Sister 2, Hurdle crew 4. MEMORY: Photography 4th per. Jr. year, especially Randy B., Nurses Aide, Carole and Diann, The Package , Mr. Murphy, my best friend, Jan, the Chow Time Boys , Toots and all the friendly people I've met at Helix. Eugenia Barrios Ueaniej ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics, I-Club 3,4, Green Peppers 1. MEMORY: Rink Rats , Colombia '69, Pinguinota, Spanish gang, the good times with the AFS students, LMCH, hockey games, Las Gillinas. Jospeh K. Bassi MEMORY: Boofus , May 22, '70, knock, knock, knock, the garage dooi'?, Sure are alot of leaves here! , Joe, I think I'm sick reallyI , Don't worry, just follow me, M.V. football game, Yuk! Smells like bleach, scarecrows, spring football '70, Ramsey's chem. class, experimenting, Nov. I3, 1970, sneakers, I'll go somewhere else, OK? Tahoe '68 8: 70, Snow Valley, Spirit Concert, miniature golf, Pete Ross Award. William Baston MEMORY: Ginny, Disneyland '71, Feb. 19, Michelle and Arlo G., summers, Tues., Dec. 31, 1969, the ocean, the mts. and the desert, the barkey, JVBB, Young Life and volleyball and Pam. Robert Baum MEMORY: the night with the boys in TJ, RT and the men tCivicsj, Oct. 19, 1968, Spunky and the good times. Paula Baxter ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2,3,4, CSF 2,3,4, Bacc. Chrmn. 4, Grad. Asst., Nom. Conv. 3,4, SECS 4, Hula Hop Comm. 3, Green peppersl, Girls' Glee l. MEMORY: Larry, May 14, 1969, all my friends from elementary school, corps trips on the band bus, Annie, Uncle John , RT, Buckaroos, Sr. Board meet- ings, Mrs. Haynie, and Chuck . Valerie L. Beavers ACTIVITIES: SECS. Ltd. MEMORY: Love, Faith, Sept. 20, 1970, Grace, blue smear, Kurt, I love there- fore I trust , Louise, Joe 8L Baby Jason, Miss Garcia's classes, beautiful people, Ron, Bucket, all ofthem, Good, Bad, Happy, Sad. Viki Beckstrand MEMORY: Sand-surf-love, one special hermit , the 3 stooges, Mexico, May 9, 1970: RT: Dingie: Les: MP: happiness: whatever's right: sunshine, and the way it must be! Jan Bedlion MEMORY: Summer of '69: the river: the Great Escape : 70: beautiful summer in Guadalajara: Mamais mink: Cherokee. Irving Beeman MEMORY: summer ,69: Black Canyon: the beach: cloudy days: sunshine: Cuyamaca. Susie Belden MEMORY: I'll always remember Mrs. Nan Altizer , the best teacher Helix ever had! Walter Berry MEMORY: Friends and lessons which took too long to learn. Bob Bishop ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4. MEMORY: Berkley 1970: Mt. Sac 1968: CIF tie-up: Ostrich: ICB: Triad',: Mr. Vogel's stories: camel joke: those few hours with Les: Sad Memory . Bruce Bishop ACTIVITIES: Sr. Class Treasurer: Student Council 4: Leadership Conf. 3,4: Speech 1,2,3,4: Spring Play l,2. MEMORY: Mt. Palomar: Soph. year: speech toumaments: KC., Mo.: Allen's: M.W.motorcyc1es, Snob Hill: vaseline: grinch: Miss Moore's book reports: I don't wanna : Your socks are on wrongn: 10-3-70: Leslie. Sandi Marie Bogdan MEMORY: My Tom: March 7: blue: Abbey Rd.: '57 Chevy wagon: Angel's Pt.: the baum: Monterey: May 21, 1973: waiting: Jan. 31, 1971: Letters: Bambi: Family: Parks Ave.: life: goodbyes: sweet sorrows. Stephen Booth fSteveJ ACTIVITIES: NFL 1,2,3,4: Baseball Cstatsj 2,3,4: Football Cstatsj 4: Phi Beta Chi 1: Jr. Class Pres.: Bulletin l,2,3,4: Nom. Conv. 2,3,4. MEMORY: The people: speech: Coach: CD: CR: Colt games: Marc's Macket: BS Inc.: Deb and ASU and the Big H: Mr. Ramsey: Aunt Pat: baseball: foot- ball: Jeezo: Feb. 6, 1970: May 1970: summer '69: CIF: the Nominating Con- vention: the Empire State Bldg.: Merk: four letter words. Jeff Boutelle ACTIVITIES: Football l,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Azteca: Hardy: Feds: hill: Dr. Tr.: Gabby: Plant-Boom-Head Aroundv: teachers: coaches: football '70. Susan Boyar ACUVITIES: TARTAN Staff4. MEMORY: My freshman year: RH: 6-28-68: Try some tendemess : John: the fair: Debbie and her chop: Mom Drake: Varmit Feeser: 12-20-69: and the future is Steve , my very special someone: I know that love is worth the time it takes to find. Cathy Bozarth ACTIVITIES: Band 3,4: Sr. Board and Comms.: Campus Life. MEMORY: 718: 12-19-69: Palm Springs and the water fountain and Red Rover: Ron: Kirk: Disneyland: Sunbeam Lake: What El Centro? : the fire fly!: Corbisez's English class? Rahl: Gary and his poster party: Kath's going away party: Sue and Kris and Liz in our great PTA entertainment: Cast parties: fMike'sJ: Dar - maintain: Ruth Ann, Nancy and Marcia and last but not least Holly: Liz and her undeniable friendship: and all of the wonderful kids at Helix: and Barbara! Josephine, for being the friend she is. Marsha Bracey ACTIVITIES: Service Chrmn. for SECS. . V MEMORY: Jan of '68 and '69 with Dan: Prom: NTC with CJB: PE with Sue: Miss Garcia and her goodies : frustration in Bkpg and always Dan! Debra S. Bray fDebbiej ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3: Sr. Benchwarmers: Speech team 2,3,4: Y-teens 1, Pres. 2: I-Club l: Big Sister 2,3: Fling Staff 3, Managing Ed. and News Page Ed. 4: CSF 3,4: Quill and Scroll 3,4: Class Coun- cil 1,2,3: Student Council 1,2,3,4: Chest Soph. Student Council Repj: Nom. Conv. l,2,3,4: Leadership Conf. 3,4: Sr. Prom Committee: Grad. Asst: Asst. Commissioner and Commissioner of Cultural Affairs 4. MEMORY: My Soph. year: 007 : Val and the place: black bc mb: sign steal- ing with Marty: the two fools plus one: ASU with Bill and Steve and the Big H: Mike and the chop: the SUZ: my name missing: Mom Drake: Miss B and RT: always me and Nan in the end: roses-notes and licorice: Los Angeles: sec- ond to a Martin Guitar: May 10, 1969 at Presido and all the happiness since with Larry. Eva Lynne Budzinski ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1,2,3,4: Concert Band l,2,3,4: Choir 4: I-Club 1,2: CSF 1,2: Y-teens 1: Big Sister 2,3,4: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,4: Student Council 2: Sr. Benchwarmers. MEMORY: Mr. Thompson: CIF basketball in '69 gl '70: Knights in White Satin: Mr. Gordinier's fertile crescent: band trips: choir trips: 'gKLUTZ : band sweepstakes at Camarillo '67 and Maytime ,68. Colleen Burrows ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2: Inter-Club Council 2: Green Peppers l,2,3,4: Y- teens l,2,3,4: Student Council 2: Leadership Conf. 1,2,4: JV cheerleader 2: Varsity 3,4. MEMORY: Soph: year: big Z : Newport '68: San Elijo: BAG: Ponto people: RT's Civics class: Peggy Lou: Sula: cheer hassels: Feb. 28, 1969: Hula Hop at Peter's Palace: bummer summers and writing letters: California Angels: Easter '70: Bro: June 27, 1970: Up the streetv: and especially Jim and what we have together. Jan Busick MEMORY: Mat Lover: June 4, 1969-May 1970-engaged July 4: marriage June 23, 1971: Mark and Jan very content. Julie Cain ACTIVITIES: Big sister 2,3,4: Green Peppers l.2.3: Sr. Benchwarmers: Hurdle Crew 2,3,4: Nom. Conv. l,3,4. MEMORY: Two people from Mt. Miguel: Dawn: Race: Basketball games and the week at Carlsbad. Bob Calentine ACTIVITIES: Marching Band l,2,3,4: Concert Band 1,2,3,4: Pep Band l,2,3,4: V,P. 4: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,4: Loading crew 2,3,4. MEMORY: All the Band trips: R.T.: L.V.: F.O.: Rolo: Christmas Dance ,70: Myra, 'LDid they wax the floor : Card Bodie. Diane Cannizzaro ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,3,4: Inter-faith Council 3: Frosh Tea 4: Corps 3,4. MEMORY: All the traps Ruth got me into: The lost Coin: Nimitz Blvd: B.: B.: B.: B.: and the beach: Richard: The cold war : Char-burger: Trailriding: camping: Roller Coaster: Guy. Anita Carlini ACTIVITIES: SECS Ltd. MEMORY: Sec. of Prac.: May 5, 1969: Oscar: Bonita: Xmas Eve: 1970: Dirt Riding: Real Friends. Dale Carlson MEMORY: Larry's House: Steps and Blacks: Christmas Vacation: Big Bear and My Dum Truck. Carmen Carpanedo ACTIVITIES: Commission class: International Club: Campus Life: Home- coming Honorary Princess. MEMORY: Arrival: AFS Activities: Snow and Tobogganing: Torry Pines: Homecoming: Birthday Party QASBJ: T.P.: Something to eat: Near New York. Dan Castro ACTIVITIES: LCIlCfIl1CI1,S Club: Track 1,2: Wrestling 1,2,3: Football l,2,3,4: Surf team. U MEMORY: Big Kahouna and all the goonie foof Grackos: Paco Ripping at H.B.: Crashing: Charley Ethel Horney Breath: Friends. Deborah Carter ACTIVITES: Sr. Benchwarmer 4: Cap and Gown Comm. 4: Announcements Comm.4. MEMORY: My Senior Year: Sharon: Kathy: Patti: Barb: Jan: Liz: Cathy: Ruthie: and Mike: All the ups and downs, truimphs and defeats of the clan of Helix. Robert Cesena ACTIVITIES: Football l,2: Track l,2: Wrestling l,2,3,4. MEMORY: Society: all my dopey friends: my sisters: chicks: Mary Jane and Nick: South China Chink parties: Trip to Canada: Qutrochi: Cabin: concerts: Breakin them in Vasques: Halloween 2,3,4: Langston: Lucus. Carla Marie Cimmarrusti ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2: Justo Sierra 3: Spanish Club 2,3. MEMORY: Spanish 4: Ensenada '69 and '70: Mazatlan-Las Plays Dec. '70: Dec 22: Huck: and all the beautiful people: The Rocks: Max of widson and sexy lady: Peepsqueak: Xmas Eve.: Dec. 29: Simon: CIOJ: Cork, our song, : Slick and all the good times we had together: Having a ball in Mexico: The beaches: Karen: Getting to Nurse's aide: The Love you take is equal to the Love you make. , Todd Claar MEMORY: All my good friends in the Administration office and my teachers. Pete Clark MEMORY: ll-I4-69, I2-24:70. The Love and Happiness we share. R.T. Woods and Jack Daniels, Broken Legs. Donna Marie Clarey ACTIVITIES: Freshmen Glee I: Sr. Glee 2: Big Sister l,2: SECS Ltd. 4. MEMORY: Little discussions at lunch with Patti, Becky, Leona. Mr. Vogel's Biology IC class of '69. Larry Clark ACTIVITIES: Bulletin 2,3,4. MEMORY: The Jr. class party etc., Mr. Vogel 8L The Ulcer . J.W. Woods and the six-foot roofer : and putting on the bulletin music in the moming. Dianne Clary ACTIVITIES: DECA 3,4: Speech team l,2. MEMORY: Bev, Dave all the wild parties, Mr. Lent's rehabilitation sessions: Mr. Gould, my apt., Toni, Vickie, Chuck, Paula, Cathy. Stephen Clay ACTIVITIES: Swimming l,2,3,4. Young Life. MEMORY: Rich's summer party. Lynette, Mr. Hart's ranch. Blowing C.I.F. Susi Colbeth ACTIVITIES: Student Council l: Volleyball 3: TARTAN Staff4. MEMORY: Not only to be loved, but to be told that I am loved, the realm of silence is large enough beyond the grave. Dec. '69: big green wiennies: old friends, good times: Wolahi-new friends: Linda. Little trees 8a Joe Riley: squid poop: You big ARF! Annie Poopkins, Claud, Jimi, Xmas '70, Martin Dl8: Joycie 8L Vonnie-cat poop, poosy gatos: breakfasts with the girls, before school activities. Big green snot: babycakes, Steven: Jesus Christ. Love is Patient. Susan Cocke ACTIVITIES: Choir 2,3,4: Sr. Benchwarmers: Prom Comm: Student Council 3: Gymnastics 3. MEMORY: Knock it off : scheming with Maria: basketball games: 25: Rev : a certain Steve: Jan. 4: '70: choir trips: P.E. with M.B.: C.P.: K.H: lunch with Jim: Bill, Steve. Dan Peter Coleman ACTIVITIES: Football l: Track l,2: Basketball l,2,3,4: Lettermen's Club: Nominating Convention. MEMORY: Mad Ponto week '70: the Bros'-born Feb. 2, '68 died June '70: C.I.F.: Nash-summer '70: Black's discovery: friends: skinny-state's pool: parties: the Jail : excursions south: lockers. Bernadette A. Conniry ACTIVITIES: Marching Band l,2,3,4: Concert Band l,2,3,4: Softball Team 3.4. MEMORY: Walking into the bathroom to be swept away by gigantic clouds of gray smoke and never getting to use for the purpose of which it was designed: Mr. Grainger: J.W. Woods and Arrowhead. Pauline Copher ACTIVITIES: Quill 8: Scroll: International Club: Sr. Glee: Fling reporter. MEMORY: Solid Brass! Mr. Higby: Dr. Dean: Miss Garcia. Sindi June Cooper ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. l,2,3: Student Council l,2,3: Sr. Play 3: ASB Play 3: Hi-Steppers 3: Girls' League Cabinet 4. MEMORY: Frosh year: Christmas dance '68: Bridge Over Troubled Waters : Drama: Christmas Eve '70: Lucky Charms : the '62 little rig: great friends: Spunky, and my kids Hunny 8L Tigger. Sylvia Cooper ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics Club l,2: Treas. of SECS Ltd. MEMORY: Experiences with JOHN : Black Canyon: glass elevator and triD at the courthouse with Veronica and Jayne: smooching: Datsun: Mr. Martin: horseback riding: 3 yrs with Scott: working to get ahead of anything: Soft as a babies bottom: fibbing: Mr. Helmuth: smoking. Vonnie Coover MEMORY: Regarding friends: Some days were good for tasting and some for touching and some days were good for all senses at once. Aug. '68,'69,'70: April 7, '70, S.H.: before school activities: Joyce, Jayne, Clodia, Susi: regard- ing Helix: Face the sun and the shadows will always be behind you. Stephen J. Coover ACTIVITIES: Football l,2,3,4. MEMORY: Scarecrow, Coaches White 8: Vinton: May '70: Spring football: Society: M.V. party: various girls' stones: Jethro Tull 84 I0 yrs. after: Gabby: classes with Honz: Wick. Marty Corbett ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,4: PSU 2,3,4: Nom. Conv. l,2,3,4. MEMORY: The Blue Six: little Johnny jokes: Mr. Watenpaugh's bubble pipe: all my growing pains: Susie and Dan: Terry: Phyllis: the group : Amy: Lynette, Linda and Joyce. Bill R. Corella ACTIVITIES: Student Body Rep.: Justo Sierra Club: Military Science: DECA: Key Club: I Club. MEMORY: My very good friends that I have lived hardships through, as well as happiness. David Cownie ACTIVITIES: Sr. Plays l,2,3: ASB Plays 2,3,4: CCC l,2,3,4: Choir 3. MEMORY: Mr. Higby: RT Woods: H.Roat, W.Mitty: My friends and My Pollacks: V.Velasco: O.Frank: Fagin: Witch Boy. Geary Cox ACTIVITIES: Football l,2: Wrestling l:Track l,2. MEMORY: First finding out what an ignorant, greedy, self-centered species man is and then finding that I belong to that species. Vicki Coy ACTIVITIES: Marching Band l,2,3,4: Concert Band 2,3,4: DECA 4: Nom. Conv. I: Sr. Committees: Kiss Me Kate, Pajama Game. MEMORY: Band Trips-December l8, l970: Laura: Pam: Bernie and the whole gang: Curtis: Joy's V.W. Bus: The Licorice Stick: Barb: Claudia: Julie: Biology: Momma Drake the Narc,: R.T. Woods, and Mr. Piries Happy Atoms. Janet Craver ACTIVITIES: Marching Band l,2,3,4: Concert Band l,2,3,4: International Club 3. MEMORY: Band trips: Mr. Thompson: January 3l, 1970: AND : the won- derful times with Greg-y-Bear. Debra Creel MEMORY: Nov. 7, '69: Butch Cassidy: Midnight Cowboy: '65 Nova: New Year's Eve '69 and '70: Nights in White Satin: The guy who makes it all worth while, Delbert: Uimj. Denise Crews MEMORY: Summer of 68 : Led Zepplin: Spirit: Festivals: and Parks: The Clam: Trips to Mts.: L.A. Jan. 5, 1970: Jr. English class: oinkity-quack : Cool People: PEACE! Janice Crouch ACTIVITIES: Frosh Glee: Big Sister 2: Green Peppers l,2: Hi-Steppers 3. MEMORY: Aug. I7, '69 That boy at the beach: J.W. Woods: Summer Rain : Eating Teething Biskets: SC : Retreats UCCY: Kerwy and Kewry and The John: My Kitty. Judi Cro uch ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1: Green Peppers l,2: Big Sister 2, MEMORY: J.W. Woods: all the boys at the beach: eating baby crackers: Ain't no way : Takin it Slow : 2:2l: RC on the rocks: Der Scharzwaldwagen : Brother-in-law Steve: picking flowers with Tom. Diane Curtis MEMORY: Tecate: Anaheim groupsies: Bepe: Kenny: Bob: Sept. 18: Jan. 22: Jan 31: Feb. 2: Bright lights: my new family: Learning that love is for always and without a near end. Doug Dahl MEMORY: Thanksgiving with T.: Larry's house: all my brothers at school. Gayle Davidson ACTIVITIES: Sr. Benchwarmers: Can Food Drive Comm. 4. MEMORY: My Senior year: Higby's toilet training: Disneyland: Summer of '69 Cathy Davis ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers l,2,3: Fling Staff 3,4: Canned Food Drive Comm. 3: Can Food Drive Chairman 4: Campus Life. Janet Davis ACTIVITIES: Tennis 3: Basketball 3,4: Sr. Benchwarmers: Big Sister 3. MEMORY: Football and basketball games: my bad knees: girls' basketball team: Mr. Watenpaugh blowing bubbles: Jr. and Sr. years: Summer '70, Jr.-Sr. Powderpuff football games: all my friends. Jim Dayhoff MEMORY: The P.K.: Sept. 17, '68: gas stations: ditch days: The Tigress : Dec. 24, '70, Tigger : Fox hunting with Stv.: Mickey mouse watch gang: Knock it off . Steve Deeds MEMORY: Aug. 16, '69: Sugar Sugar: Moody Blues concert: Mrs. Drake: Soggie: Little Peoples' House: Rasty friends: Three Dog Night concert: Marine St.: Mr. Ray: Hardy St.: July 26, '70: Football '70: X-mas dance '70: Sandy: Graduating. Kathy De Hope ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 1,2,3,4: Speech 1,2,3: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3: Big Sis- ter 2,3,4: Girls' League Sec. 3,4: Frosh Tea: Xmas Dance: Fash Nite: Canned Food Drive 2,3,4: Fling Staff3, Feature Editor 4. MEMORY: if75: New Years 1971: Grandma : Fling bummers: Seaside '70: Breakaway '69, '70, '7l: Rose Parade: Discussions with Les: Paula, Sue, Deb, Cathy D., Carmen, and ofcourse our fearless leader, F.T. Denise De Jong ACTIVITIES: Campus Life: Nom. Conv. 3,4: Big Sister: Hi-Steppers. MEMORY: All the wonderful people that I deeply admire and those who have helped mein my life: Anne, Anita, Liz, Becky, Terry, Mary, Steve, and Miss H.: Farrels. Gary De Jong MEMORY: Had good and bad days, but my major league day of good old R.T. Woods. Teri De La Bretonne ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 3: SECS: Ltd. MEMORY: Summer of '68: true friends: Honest: One: April Fools: the moun- tains: Internity: Denny's: Mission Valley Inns: Disneyland: Precious: Sherlock: and most ofall the last two years I've shared with Tom. Gwendolyn De La Houssaye ACTIVITIES: Band l,2,3: Girls Basketball 3: DECA 4, Sec. 4: Xmas Dance Comm. 4: Alumni Tea Comm. 4: Jr. Class Council: Interclub Council 4: Home- coming Queen. MEMORY: Nov. 6, 1970 fafternoon and nightj: crybaby: first Black Queen of Helix High: Betsy: Paulie and the group: Cathy's experiences: summer: R.B.: M.G.W. eagles: and Good Times . Lynne Delp ACTIVITIES: Glee 1: Choir 2,3,4: Choraliers 3: Hi-Steppers 3,4: Green Pep- pers 1,2,3: Nom. Conv. l,2,3: Big Sister 2,3,4: CSF 1,3: Class Council 1: Sr. Board: Annual Signing Comm. Chrmn: Hoot Mon Comm. 4: Model U.N. 3,4. MEMORY: We're from Delta : Corps and Band trips: Timmy : Choir trips: Choraliers: Disneyland trip: UCR and SDSC: Model U.N. conferences: my friends. Eileen Patricia Elizabeth Denhart ACTIVITIES: DECA. MEMORY: Lake Tahoe: the River: Palm Springs: La Jolla: communication breakdown:' talks with Marilyn: lunch with Faye: dishes: Debbie: crushes: and all good people. Mike Denton ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1. MEMORY: Frosh Basketball: Baseball Games: Cheryl CHankj: IXOYE: Thes- salonians: 4: 16-17. Roxanna Lynn De Turi fRoxsj ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. l,2,3: Fling Staff4: CSF 3:1 Club 1. MEMORY: Jerry Duck: Diddy: Jan. 31 and June 1, 1969, summer '70 with Kevin: Marc and his money: Mr. Boones wine: tears on Christmas Eve: C.B. at night: and all my friends who made school so much fun. Wayne Dillahunt ACTIVITIES: Football l,2: Basketball l,2: Baseball l,2: St. Council l,2,3. MEMORY: Reservoir: chow time boys: five-hour: Palm Springs: '58'er: 409 : traveling in the El Cam: riding in the desert: rousting the snow: Ginger : bop-per scam: O.N.S.: Great Northern Dream: the Burger Barn: and Jan. Larry Dixon ACTIVITIES: Football l,2: Track 1: Wrestling 1. MEMORY: Friday nights: senior summer: Belmont Park: phone bills: Hallo- ween '68: '29 wagon. Susan Dixon ACTIVITIES: Choir 1,2,3,4: Choraliers 2,3,4: Accompianist l,2,3,4: Hi-Step- pers 2,3, Social Historian 4: Grad. Assist. 3: Bye-Bye Birdie . MEMORY: Band and Choir trips: UCLA: Brion 1968: Beethoven's Hallelujah Choir: Idyllwild: fights-Betty vs. Mike: Barb and friendships: music. David F. Dornbusch ACTIVITIES: Swimming 1,2,3: Fling Staff 4: Speech 2: Surf Club 4: Science Club 1. MEMORY: Emil Baumgartner: Mr. Higby's provocative discussions: carousing in the parking lot before school: doorknobs: Dave's loves: Me vs. Andy and Mark: haircuts: Clifford and the tube: nitpicking: lunchtime antics: Milton of the Mounties: B.C., what a marvelous invention: fixing Dave's VW and after. Barbara Dragoo fDragonj ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4: Green Peppers 1: Glee Club 1: Choir 2,3: Big Sister 2,3: Nom. Conv. 3: Bacc. Comm. MEMORY: Corps: Band and Choir trips: lst-graders: summer '69: Cher: Frank and love: special friends-Sue, Vicki, Leslie, Claudia, Ellen, Betty, Davey, and all the wonderful people: Band and Corps people. Margaret Louise Christine Duffy ACTIVITIES: Frosh Class Pres.: l Club 1: Soph Class Vice-Pres.: Class Coun- cil l,2: Chrmn. Publicity Comm. l,2: Chrmn. Jr. Ring Comm. 2: Inter-Club Council l,2: Election Board l,2: Leadership Conf. l,2: Green Peppers l,2: Xmas Dance Comm. 2: ASB Commissioner of Publicity 3: St. Council 1,2,3: Big Sister 2,3: Swim Team 2,3: Campus Life 1,2,3: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Milan, Bruce, Al, Kenny, Mike, Lish, Dale, Bill, Terri, Vena, Vecki, Barb, Bro, Deb: the pleasant three: JJS: the campers: Berkely: Avalon Court: Baby Cakes: secrets: thermos: Peter's Palace at the Hula Hop. Larry Duke ACTIVITIES: Golf2,3,4. MEMORY: Kris: J.W.: Kris: Moore and heroe papers: Kris: golfing: Buddy: Kris. Deborah Kaye Dutton MEMORY: Tom: the mountains: May 29: Colleen: Teea: summer of'70: Hallo- ween '70: Dec. ll: Tommy fthe whoj : relaxing: Tom's hair: turtle: the snow: April'3, 1971. Miria Edwards ACTIVITIES: Sr. Benchwarmers: Cadet Band l: Girls League, SECS. Ltd. 4: Library club. MEMORY: Mrs. Danielson and Mrs. Cale: the summers in between. Shirley-English ACTIVITIES: Student Council l,2: Class Council 1: Nom Conv. l,2. MEMORY: Sept. 22, '69: Feb 9, '70: The kid, Uncle, Campus DI, Kim: Oresta: Bones. Carol Enhelder ACTIVITIES: TARTAN Staff: SECS. Ltd. MEMORY: Midhalob, Olie 8L Bud. Its the time ofthe Season. Having a real friend like Jayne: Mexico trip with Eva: Mr. Ray: Palm Springs, Borrengo: the mountains andjust being away. Suzanne Evans ACTIVITIES: Glee Accompanist l,2: Choir 2,4: CSF I,4: Literary Magazine 4: Grad. Asst. 3. MEMORY: The Ensenada and sincerity: Mr. Rue: Mr. Shepherd: waiting four years to be in Mr. Higby's class: meeting Meg: Mr. Gould. Dennis Evers ACTIVITIES: Young life 1: Campus life I,2,3,4. MEMORY: Shelly: HYFD: Grunt: Decency: apple pie and the girl next door: cards: no really seriously. Jerri Eurich ACTIVITIES: Talent show 3: PSU 4: English Seminar 4. MEMORY: Singing with Susan P.: Vicki: my friends: all the bad times, some of the good times: Balboa park: the beautiful land and the ugly concrete and steel. Lois Jeanne Famsworth CLuigiJ ACTIVITIES: Frosh Glee: Bagpipe Band 2,3,4: Annual Signing Comm. MEMORY: Very special friends: Mr. Hart and Orvilla: '68, '69 pipe band practices: summer wonders: T.M.: J.S.: San Francisco flop: Being an idiot: Cameron's: Lancaster: Too much for my mind. Tom Faulk- ACTIVITIES: Swimming l,2,3,4: Wrestling l,2,3: Nom. Conv. l,3.: Key Club 2 3 . , . MEMORY: Life with J.C.: The summer ofl69 at Forest home, Becky Felten ACTIVITIES: Transfer from Grossmont: Student Council 1,2,3: January Graduate. MEMORY: Summer of '70: My little Red-Haired friend: O.B. Pier: David: doorknobs'l: Fantasia: Bicycles at Pacific Beach: Daves's Volvo: El Rusto, : Jeff's hookah, State parties: Freaky basketball players. Keith Fleming MEMORY: Friends for life : gatherings: summer '70: M.O. and her chive in the toilet: DECA rollercoaster: eat it : Mr. R.L. and Mr. RTW: people: acne bumps. Robbin Elliott MEMORY: Moody Blues Concert: Parkman Terrace: Partying: San Francisco and getting wasted: The many flipped out times with Sharron: Three years mem- ory with afar out dude: John: f'Dingy',. Jayne Ford ACTIVITIES: SECS. Ltd. MEMORY: March 14, '69: Prom '70: Photography with Chuck and Gilbert: If by chance we whould find each other, it's beautiful: My one true friend, Carol: Disneyland trip with Veronica: Sylvia, Mary and Vonnie: Borrego Springs: Concerts: San Francisco: It's just a flirt thingw: Jim -who will al- ways be more than a memory: We found each other? Richard Fordem ACTIVITIES: Track l,2: Wrestling l,2,3: Lettermans Club 3. MEMORY: October 6, '70: The day I got my pilots license: Gillespie field: Mr. Bauers drafting class:'Senior lunch: Model A: Cruising: Mayfair Market: David's Glider accident: Flying. Linda Fogelberg MEMORY: Ocean Beach: P.B: Cardiff riding bikes: concerts: Vicky: and the Dodge: and the mountains. . Marty French ACTIVITIES: Football l,3: Basketball l,2,3,4: Baseball l,2,3,4: Lettermans Club 4, MEMORY: CIF '70: f'Go to the basketn Coach Nash: Coach Lucas: Campus Life: Baseball. Rebecca French ACTIVITIES: Speech 3,4: Campus Life 1,4: Nom. Conv. 4: Big Sister 2: Y- teens l,4: Green Peppers 2,3. MEMORY: Rainbows: Oscar's: Blue Eyes: The beach: Forest Home: Miss BN: R.T.: Yellow '56 Truck: Disneyland: g'Chuck : May 16, '70. Love can make you happy. Mary Lou Friar ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2,3: Green Peppers 2: Campus Life 3,4. MEMORY: Corp trips and practices: lunch Jr. year: the milk fight: meeting new people: the good and the bad teachers: football and basketball games: frosh orientation: all thejokes in frosh gym: my best friends: Sept. 12, 370. Grace Frontiero MEMORY: Good times, bad times, beautiful people: Val: Faith: Sherry: Con- certs: Mr. Shepherd: Love thy neighbor: S.D.P.D.: Blue Smear: 2801 Meadow Lark Dr.: It's a wild world. Robert Fuller ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1: Football 2: Track 2. MEMORY: Lunch: Goodbody: The great educators: Christmas Dance '70: Two time loser: My Senior year. Rick Garcia ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Baseball l,2,3,4. MEMORY: The trips up to Covina: CIF Championship Game: My first Var- sity basketball game: Oct. 9: Linda. Christirie Elizabeth Gardner ACTIVITIES: Sr. Glee I: Choir l,2: Sec 3, Pres. 4: Hi-Steppers 3: Green Pep- pers l,2,3: Sec.fTres. 4: Sr. Benchwarmers: Nom.Conv. I,2,3,4: Choraliers 3,4. MEMORY: B.A.G.: Soph. year: Summer '69: choir trips, Bruw: UCLA: Hawaii: Mr. Larson: Mr. Rue: most ofall Duffy and our good talks. Cliff Garrett ACTIVITIES: Baseball l,2,3,4. MEMORY: Goin' to the country: the water tastes like wine: Dec. 10, '69: make me smile: Butte: us four: Susi-Q. Jeanine Garvin MEMORY: My greatest memory is twelve years ago when Christ bled and died for me on the cross ofcalvary. Janette Gerstein ACTIVITIES: Frosh Tea Comm. 3: Fashionality Night Comm. 3: Leader- ship Conf. 3,4: Nom. Conv. 4: Asst. Commissioner of Finance 4. MEMORY: 'Ann and Patti: all my friends: Christmas Dance '70: Summer '70: viss mig: my family: and lots oflaughs with Linny. Dave Gillingham ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 2,3,4: Concert Band 2,3,4: Pep Band 3,4. MEMORY: Fun and Frolie in the desert: Band Freddies: beach ball: Band trips: the loading crew: Buckaroo buddies: 'gPnemania Hole : Higby's Blitz- krieg Rolo: Lupe: R.T. Ron Gleason ACTIVITES: Marching Band l,2: Concert Band l,2: Pep Band 2: Swimming l,2,3,4: Key Club 2,3, Pres. 4. MEMORY: Lake Arrowhead: Marching Band attitudes : Conventions in L.A.: and Cleveland: Boston: Martha's vineyard: Jan. l, '7l: B.B.: P.C.: L.M.: G.S.: JBFST: Mr. Austin: Hubba',: projects, Rosarito: Connecticut Ave. Patti Golembiewski MEMORY: Most important Mark: 2f3f69: summer '70: all my friends and the fun we had at school: Soph. and Jr. year: gym: Mrs. King and Mr. Lent: Coolcat: rubberbands: apple machine: Mr. T. and friends I made working at the Alvarado Drive-in: A certain friend: things we did: D.H.: Mr. Keith Wood- field. Patricia Grandjean ACTIVITIES: Sr. Benchwarmers: Canned Food Drive Comm. 4. MEMORY: Basketball in '70 and '7l: Mr. Vogel: Mr. Higby and Toilet Train- ing and all my favorite teachers, especially math. Cela Gravestock ACTIVITIES: Swimming Team 4: In Texas: Volleyball 2,3: Softball 2,3: Gym- nastics2,3: Modern Dance 2. MEMORY: June 8th, and the fried pies': All my friends in Texas and the long roads and little towns: The Indians': boo boo on my birthday and Sonya blow- ing up the 'balloon': in the apartment playing poker with one eyed jacks wild. Dennis Grind1efGrungyJ ACTIVITIES: Track 1,2. MEMORY: The little red can: a green bird: high times in the hills: moving day: friends. Debbie Grove ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1: Y-teens l,2: Hurdle crew 2. MEMORY: Louie-54: PAVO90: Betsi and Skinner: Toilet papering: trips to Dallas and New York: Mercedes '60: crazy nights: TJCC: most of all Dirk. Mike Guenon ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 1: Golf3. MEMORY: Hacking around last year with Steve and Bob: arguments dur- ing lunch: listening to Herr Knottfs stories twice a year: the CIF Champion Basketball Teams: getting lost while trying to find El Capitan, Granite Hills, etc. Joy Hada ACTIVITIES: Freshmen Glee 1: Sr. Glee 2: Choir 2,3,4: Girls' League 4: Sr. Benchwarmers 4: Campus Life 4. MEMORY: Mr. Rue's Dad gum it! Choir trips, Patty and the rest of my nutty friends, Basketball '70, The summer of 1968. Mr. Ramsey's science labs. Anita Marie Hafner ACTIVITIES: TARTAN Staff 4: Senior Benchwarmers 4: SECS Ltd. 4: Y- teens 3,4: Hi-Steppers 2: Nom. Conv. 3,4: Green Peppers 1: Christmas Dance Comm. 3,4: Hula Hop Comm. 4: Junior Class Council 3: Campus Life 3,4. MEMORY: Ditching school with Anne and getting a flat tire: January 31, 1969: Mark: Dan my frog: J.Wood,s, Mom, Dad, Buddy and Sis : that little distraction in typing: laughs and talks with Anne and Denise: Mr. Higby'5 head checks: Farrells. Paula Haider ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 1,2,3,4: Nom. Conv. 3: Big Sister 3: Fash. Nite 3, Fling Asst. Feature Editor 4: Y-teens 3: Sr. Benchwarmers 4: Student Council 3. MEMORY: Sept. 18, 1970: Fling backroom: 4th per. study hall: Squirrelly : Summer '70: emphasis on certain subjects: true friends-especially one: Gradu- ation '69. Marsha Hall ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1: CSF 1,2,4: SECS Ltd. Collection Chrmn: Grad. Asst: French Field Day Contest l,2. MEMORY: Hula Hop '68: Laguna Beach: Car Rallies: French 3, Low-Riding with C : SOP Project with B : Cupcakes: and always Matt. David Hardin ACTIVITIES: Track 1: Swimming 2,3,4: Letterman's Club 3: Drafting 1,2,3,4: Therapy 4. MEMORY: Mr. Bauer's Drafting class: The Plaster-of-Paris Dream: Wheel- chair: Crutches: Gliding: Good old Eric and Paul: liarl,' You have to go home! The Gang? Linda Harman ACTIVITIES: Choir l,2,3,4: Choraliers 2,3,4: Hi-Steppers 2,3: Drama Club: Summer play Oliver Kiss Me Kate : Nom. Conv, 4. MEMORY: July 18, 1969: Cove: The baby bug: Fontana: Winchell's: Summer '69: Fintwilla: 4:00 AML Ron's Room: Mark: Kiss Me Katen: Oliver : Nancy: Billy: Hi-Karate. Diane Harper ACTIVITIES: Frosh Glee: Gymnastics Club 1: Creative Writing Club. MEMORY: Nov. 18, 1969: Summer '70: the falls: Packaged Infinity : R.T.'s 4th per.: plays: Ten Years After: Leon Russel: H and D: Jim. Brion Hart CChristopherj CDuvJ ACTIVITIES: N0l'11-C0flV- 1,23 Cross Country 1: Track 2: Basketball l,2: ' MEMORY: The Yellow Team: CIF Basketball: Dear Mrs. Drake: Holdin' Pinkies: May 22, '70: Cheating in Spanish II: M.H.: Especially lovely Diane. Ron Hart ACTIVITIES: DECA. MEMORY: Cathy: Cheri: Vivian: Jay: Martins: Mr. Lent: Val and Gracie: 7-4-70: Concerts: Summer of'69: Chapter ofthe Years. Rose Harvey MEMORY: A certain window tapper: A silver ring: Pat Wagon: Buttons: Belly Buttons: Brushes: Birds:' Ducks: Toads: premonitions: signatures: B.U.D.: Christian',: Close To You : summer with George: Hot Dogs: Really Trying. Mike Hayward MEMORY: The Dessert and River. Let's go riding Neil, Bono, Pat, Abe and Miguel. Saturday Night Dances. Gary's Place. f'Raw Fox box. Anne Heid ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 4: Y-teens 2,3,4: Sr. Benchwarmers 4: SECS Club 4: Nom. Conv. 2,4: Big Sister 2,4. MEMORY: The beach, Inky , football at Freshies, Mr. Piries Biology class, the snow, Farrell's, sailing, and good times with Anita and Denise, and all my friends. Bruce Heitman ACTIVITIES: CSF 2,3,4: Vice-Pres. 4: Football 2: Tennis 2,3,4: Math Seminar 3,4: English Seminar 4: Tartan Bearer 3: Literary Magazine Staff 4: PSU 3,4: Sr. Comm: Student Council 4. MEMORY: Ensenada: a three-week joumey: unconscious inscriptions upon celestial notebooks: Vogel's lectures: and leaving this place Patty Helms ACTIVITIES: Tennis 2,3,4: Softball 2,3,4: Basketball 3,4. MEMORY: Jan. 1, 1971: Mr. Braun: D.D.: Marti: The Guys. David Hernandez ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 2,3,4. MEMORY: The '68 Football Carnival, A bit of insight to life which Mr. Grain ger helped me receive. Veronica Hernandez ACTIVITIES: SECS LTD.: Gymnastics Team 2,3: Nom. Conv. 2. MEMORY: May 18, 1969, Heater , Disneyland trip with Jayne, Glass Elevator-with Sylvia , Concerts , Marilyn-Life is no Joke: , Talks and Good Times with Teresa , The Rivern, TAKING CHA NCES , I'The Moun- tains , Ifever two were one, then surely we. , and Most ofall JIMMY. Greg Hickman ACTIVITIES: Track l,2: Cross Country 1,2. MEMORY: Another exciting day, The beach, my box, the trailer. Rick Hill ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1: AV 1,2,3,4: Nom. Conv. 2,3,4: Student Council 3,4. MEMORY: CIF '69 and '70, My Jr. and Sr. years. Band Trips. The girl who was special to me in my thoughts. Jonnie Hillix ACTIVITIES: Swimming 2: Volleyball 3: Nom. Conv. l,2,3: Y-teens l,2: Green Peppers 1,3: Cheer 4. MEMORY: Newport '68: USD: Feb. 25, 1969: Spy at L.S.: Colina Park: the baby blue: 81 and 10: Carol and the ride home: corner on Porter Hill Terrace: Sunday picnics at our,' place: spilled coke : Loyola: Disneyland: Popcorn and Funnyfaee: Mark's Prom: flowers: Bahia Bell Boat: Woodleaf: the trail: New Years Weekend '71: Palm Springs: But most of all my Mark and all the happiness we have together. Joyce Hinck ACTIVITIES: Tennis 2,3: Publicity 4: TA RTAN Staff4. MEMORY: Harold and Smiley: Mexico: laughing-Vonnie: Happy Picnics: Sisi and Clodia-Smiles: Religion Revivals: Lake Tahoe: L.A. weekends: kittens. Ruth Hobson ACTIVITIES: Frosh Class Sec.: Y-teens 1, Pres., 2, Sec., 3: Student Council 4: Nom. Conv. l,2,3: Cheer Camp 2,3,4: J.V. Cheerleader: Varsity Cheerleader 3,4-Head: Comm. of Spirit. MEMORY: RICK!-3 yrs.: whistles: Easter bunnies: beach parties: roses: Dec. 12: car doors: Wed. at Boomers: X-mas: Keel-car discussions: rabbit rabbit rab- bit: single ring: Hawaii: coast trip: long weekends: Easter '70: straight talks with Debi: annual Easters with Magwitch: The Trippers: Spring-Falll: member- ships in Hobson House: cheering for one special guy: waiting with Laurie, Deb, and Jill: walking home: RBVMADJCLS: 16th and 18th birthdays: disappoint- ments in people and school: finally realizing good friends don't talk behind your back: mid-term graduation. Philip Jeffrey Hoffman ACTIVITIES: CIF All-Team Intramural Football Squad: Football 3: Gym- nastics 4: MEMORY: Taking lst and 3rd place in gymnastic competition: The Hidden Rib: Summer '70: The Nut Club: Trying to find a moor in S.D.: Learning Texanese and French. Laura J. Holowach ACTIVITIES: Marching Band l,2,3,4: Concert Band l,2,3,4: DECA 4. MEMORY: Bernshaw, Mongomery, Fudge-Face, band trips, good teachers, my dear clarinet and all my weird friends who led me astray. Mike Honz ACTIVITIES: Baseball l,2: Tennis 1,2: Basketball l,2,3,4, MEMORY: Ensenada, The Hill, Hardy, Feb. '70, Covina, and the Cabin and Train. Ann Hopkins ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2,3, Lieutenant 4: Frosh Glee: Fash. Nite 1: Big Sister 2,3: Bacc. Comm. 4. MEMORY: Buckaroo Buddies: good times with corps: Band-Freddies: real fine lieutenants: all the friends Ilve made, July ll: Jr. year: Mechol Avodka: Hawthorne '70: Susi: Stevie: J.C.: Ev'ryt: Paula: green spiffies: Uncle John's Marching Circus: You Big Arf : the harbor island bonsai run: pazaz: my sweeties: Bud Higby: p-89. Pam Howard MEMORY: Salton Sea: Canada: rockin out in O.B. : Tecate: wasted times: and meeting Jason at the Gruel Festival! Gordon Howerton ACTIVITIES: Football 2: Track 2. MEMORY: Marin Picnic: before school: Datsun: Crafts: Lunch: Memorial weekend 370: Summer '70: My Big Sister: Stan: Robyn: Gold Band: Melinda: Pink somethings. Susan Huckle ACTIVITIES: Soph. Y-teens. MEMORY: My Sr. year: Mr. Vogel: Miss Moore: Archery: all my great friends. Jim Hughes MEMORY: Muirhead's running: Lee's History: Vogel's Biology: summer of '70: Grand Canyon: Air Force Academy: New York City: Washington D.C. on the 4th ofJu1y, Led Zepplin and Moody Blues Concerts: SelfDiscovery. Debbie Hulbert ACTIVITIES: Y-teens. MEMORY: Mr. Boone: R.T. Woods: Mr. Ehlers: Mr. Larsen: Mr. Olson: Dave: Pat: Craig: The River: all the beaches. And all the far-out parties through the years. Cathleen Hunter ACTIVITIES: Marching Band l,2. Chuck Huskey ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. l,2,3,4: Key Club 4. MEMORY: Summer Tour to Canada and B.E.: Mr. Bowers: Mr. Boone: Mr. Olson: Mr, Foster and the cans: Yellow '56 Pickup: Lake Murray: Disneyland: Christmas Dance: Becky: May 16, 1970. Patty Huson ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 2,3,4: Green Peppers 1,2: Y-teens 1.2: Campus Life l,2. MEMORY: Keith: Dora Liz: Summer of'69: La Costa: carrots: peas: and string beans: Passion Wagon Days: that special guy! Laurie Irwin MEMORY: V.B. practices: Muni basketball: Neil andthe victums: all the times with Big E and John: sleazy eyes: Ericksons: Emery's letters and understanding: stupid crushes: finding myselfand reaching other people. Karen Jackson ACTIVITIES: Girls' League: SECS Ltd.: 'fWait Until Dark : Thurbers Carnival . MEMORY: July 4, 1969: Labor Day: Rabbit on the wall: Mission Hills: play- ing with knives: The Hopel: Anne Green Springs: Halloween '70: Tricia: going to Encinitas: Really: Fat Man's Misery: Nubs . Kathy Jackson ACTIVITIES: Sr. Benchwarmers 4: Caps and Gowns Comm. 4: Annc. Comm. 4: CSF 2,3,4: Tartan Bearer 3. MEMORY: May 30: Summer '70: Debbie, 2nd per.: Sharon: Ruthie-Cathy- Liz-Debbie in Sth per.: our great basketball team in P.E.: Patti, Barb, Kathy, and Ronnie. Clifford Janson ACTIVITIES: Tartan Bearer, Math Team: CSF: Life Member: Science Club. MEMORY: Walker's afield trips : Math Seminar: Occidental '69 and State: J.Wo0ds' coffee break : Ramsey's demonstrations : Orvilla: stimulators . Barbara Jarrold MEMORY: Sunny Days: being happy: ice cream: laughing: people I love. Guy: getting through bad times: feeling good and being dingly! Claudia Jensen ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 3: Fash. Nite 4: Nom. Conv. 3,4: Student Council Rep. 2,4. MEMORY: A lota freaks, Poopy and Steve: you ain't never coming back: early morning hrs.: true-unselfish friends: Hysteria: Gifts of the heart costing nothing: squid poop: let's go to the country: the cry of shark: up against the wall M.F. big green weinies: cat poop: D-18: don't look back. Marcia Jingling ACTIVITIES: Fash. Nite 1: Campus Life l,2,3,4: Interfaith Council 2,3,4: CSF l,2,4: Sr. Benchwarmers: Bacc, Comm: Grad. Usher. MEMORY: Guaymus:New Year's 1969: friends: Philippians 1:21. Deborah Joergensen fDebbieJ ACTIVITIES: Frosh and Jr. Class Council: Big Sister 3,4: Hurdle Crew 4. MEMORY: Mr. Keppler: Mr. Woodfield: Mrs. Haynie: wrong no.: Mark: Jeff: Mr. Patton: Lunch Hours: Papa Roang: 3 muskcteers and l or 2: R.T. Woods: Mr. Lent: Rose: Jo-Jo: Patty: Gerri: 3 stooges: Gary: Uriel: Scotty: Alberto: Danny: Summer '70: Garage Doors: Ben: David: Paul: Jose: THE FIELDTRIPSH. Katherine M. Johns Q Kathij ACTIVITIES: Sr. Board: Sr. Break. Chrmn: Tennis 1,2,3,4: Basketball 3,4: Nom. Conv. 2,3,4. MEMORY: Mr. Pirie's Biology class: Tennis matches and tournaments: bas- ketball games and all the great friends. Jan Johnson MEMORY: Summer '7O: collecting money: CIF and the purse: Becca: experi- encing life: Vic and Su and planning ahead: all our times I'll never forget: January l, l971,: and especially Howie. Sharron Johnson MEMORY: Concerts: Davidlsg Poco: tripping around with Robbie: the Hall ' s wasted: the messed up people here: Mexico: the River: Big Bear: Dingy ' R's eyes:ossifers: Moody Blues: Partman Terrace: Royce. 1 David Jones ACTIVITIES: Football. MEMORY: Hardy St. Parties: S.D.S.: Little peoples: Marine St.: Gaby Vas- quez: Gobble Gobble: The River. Ed Jones ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1: Track 1. MEMORY: Attending other schools: the agony of day: the fun of night: Con- quest: Light Heat: LHS: Urantic: Mrs. Leepers and Neon and the stars. Jennifer Jones ACTIVITIES: Tennis 2,3:4: Softball 2,3,4: Basketball 3,4. MEMORY: Mr. Pirie: Team Sports-Practices and Games: Mrs. King: Mrs. Loftus: Profesora Chocolate: Jo Ann D.: Spanish 3,4. Vicki Jones MEMORY: Havasu: Terry: Hot car pulls ahead: Becca: The stumbling year l970: looking ahead with Jan and Deb: Town of Crawford: truth hunting: nerf ball: good times with Danny: swimming with Tom: Montana experiences: CD and the guitar: Halloween 1969: The world of after affects: the front tooth. Becky Justice MEMORY: Popeye: Red lights: Mescovich: The beach: Narrow escapes: The Who: Talking to rocks: Friends who made it easier: Pumpkin: San Clemente: L. Patricia Kachians C'Patti',J ACTIVITIES: Y-teens: Treasurer 3: Sec. 4: Girls' League Comms.: Frosh Glee: Jr, Class Council: Green Peppers l,4: Sr. Benchwarmers: Big Sister 2,3,4: Campus Life 3,4: Nom. Conv. 2,3,4: Quill and Scroll 4: Student Council 2,4: Leadership Conf. 3,4: Fling Staff 4: ASB Commissioner of Finance 4: Home- coming Princess. MEMORY: El Cap: Oct. 25: Soph. and senior years: running down the bayou with Barbara: I0 gt: Tracey: Cuyamaca phone calls: German II: the alley: Mr. Vogel: Commission class: painting and the Friday aftemoons: Deb's enthusiasm: J anfs sincerity: Homecoming and mostly true friendships. Marty Kachok ACTIVITIES: Sr. Glee. MEMORY: My summer of '70: all the fantastic times with Sue: and a very special person to me: Joe. Rick Kaminski ACTIVITIES: TARTAN 4: Track 2,3,4: Nom. Conv. 2,4: Young Life 3,4: Campus Life 4. MEMORY: Last summer: Linda: Shasta: 3 beaches a day: Bow Willow: the camper: the river: snow: photography classes: RT. Woods: Robin: Dec. 15: and the great photog, Mr. Ray. Jerri Keats MEMORY: Summer of'70: Bakersfield: past 4 years ofchanges: Dick. Jeff Kida ACTIVITIES: Wrestling l,2,3,4: Track 1. MEMORY: Coaches Lucas and Langston: Mr. Larsen: South China Chink: farm parties: Halloween and New Year parties: the bummer of all parties in SD.: desert: getting lost with Jeffand Doug: J.Woods class on Friday. Jo Kinnaman ACTIVITIES: Swimming l,2,3,4: Gymnastics 3,4. MEMORY: My foreign languages which have helped me increase my confi- dence and find Salvador and which will help me someday help others as a lan- guage teacher. I'll never forget Guadalajara and especially Salvador. Cheryl Yvette Kirk ACTIVITIES: Jr. and Sr. Y-teens. MEMORY: Nancy: the fun we had at USD dances: The little Maglia : parties in Mission Hills: summer swinging and swimming at the Bahia. Jacquelyn Kirklen ACTIVITIES: Tennis team 2,3,4: Asst. Commissioner of Publicity: Jr. Class Council: Big Sister 3,4. MEMORY: Summer of'69: Bill: help from Lisa H.: Mr. Woods and Mr. Vogel: t'fun : in C.C.: meetings: football games especially Homecoming. Donna Koehler ACTIVITIES: I-Club 3,4: Christmas Dance Comm. 3: CSF l,4: Big Sister 4: Cap and Gown Comm. 4: Sr. Benchwarmers. MEMORY: Football and basketball games: Ensenada: Mr. Lee: Mr. Vogel: Miss Moore: popcorn balls: lunches: four years at Helix: my friends: working at La Casa Blanca: T.P. Ruth Koehler ACTIVITIES: TARTAN Staff 4: Science Club 3,4: Benchwarmers: Campus Life 4: Christmas Dance and Hula Hop Comms.: Quill and Scroll. MEMORY: one special guy: the Michener crest: TARTAN deadlines: Miss Mouse: l,2,3,: high clears: cheek twinking: quit while you're ahead: Mr. Ramsey, who made electrons happy: Mr. Pirie's baby mice: dumb jokes and good friends. Jim Kollars ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 3,4: Golf 3: Math Seminar: Grad. Asst.: Karate 3,4. MEMORY: Sweating over math homework: Mr. Cox in auto shop and good-ole workshop: the muncha bunch fKirk, Wayne, and yours trulyj: math seminar: Mr. Munsonfs Geometry class: Mr. Olsen's Biology class: George Washington's party: and Breakaway. Vivky Kouletsis MEMORY: Greece and the islands: Laguana Beach and the mts: Fonebone: Paul. Bonnie Kraus ACTIVITIES: Y-teens l: SECS, Sec.: Grad. Asst. MEMORY: Movies on Friday nights with Marsha: Laguna Beach: Spanish 10: car rallies: laughing with Connie: Miss Garcoa's wierd projects: Ensenada '70. Sandra Kuhn CSandyj ACTIVITIES: Y-teens 1: Green Peppers. MEMORY: Tecate: Tecate days and nights: Tecate kids: Tecate Bob: first Tecate: Tecate cows: Triple X: Tecate space walks: Tecate stars: Tecate three: Tecate blowouts: Tecate Mezal. Sandy Kurtz ACTIVITIES: Y-teens I. MEMORY: Toe: Busten Mary's: orange juice and oatmeal cookies: Jefferson Airplane: Memorial Day Week-end '69: summer '69: P.B.: SBBI: the El Dorado: Neon 8L the Stars: BD and Big Brother: Douglas: my heavy times: everyone and everything. Gina Lack ACTIVITIES: Girls' Glee: Choir 2,3: Softball l,2: Volleyball 2,3. MEMORY: The '69 Prom: Feb. 26: Christmas of'69: Mr. Kahan and Mr. Lar- sen's Eng. classes: my rocks: all the crazy things Hollie: Dicky and I did: more important, Steve. Elizabeth Laird ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3: ASB play and Sr. play 3: Sr. Board 4: Prom Comm. Chrmn. 4: SECS 4: Tartan bearer 3. MEMORY: Dan. also, all of my great friends: Cathy's unfailing sense ofhumor: my Jr, Eng. class: Miss Garcia and working like heck in SOP. Eugene Langlois, Jr. ACTIVITIES: Track: Glee Club: Choir and Choraliers. MEMORY: Good-bye to all the teachers and Nick Dalton. Laura Laslo ACTIVITIES: French Night: Spring Play. MEMORY: Randy: the drives by D.D.'s house: Something : my good old friends. Lita Leary ACTIVITIES: SECS. MEMORY: Giving eye-brow stencils for a favorite teacher: going for pizza at mid-nite: planning ahead with Val and Linda: eating with Vicki and Debbie: Jack in the Box's water : washing cars and shopping with Val: trading cars: parties after work: Halloween: Feb. 2: Torrey Pines and Pacific Beach: Chula Vista: speedy Datsun: rocking V : skim board: making a u-turn on a steep hill: Big Bear: Big Sun: Monterey. Joan Lee MEMORY: The family in all it's reaches: changes: kicked back: cruisin': good times, bad times: Love, Peace 8: Happiness: travels: summer '7l: Hendrix con- cert: July 26, Chop: especially Linda, Benny SL Jack - the other half of my head ......freedom. Anita Leslie ACTIVITIES: Campus Life l,2,3,4: Big Sister 2,3,4: Y-teens 2: Sr. Prom Comm.: Hurdle Crew 2,3. MEMORY: Good times: wrestling matches: S.C.: Nov. 1, 1970: Mrs, Kingfs gym class: Chubs: the apartment: Kathy: class of'69: summer '70: friends: Presi- dential Ball: Christmas Dance '70: Nov. 25, l970: Yosemite: and healthy people. Gary Lester ACTIVITIES: Wrestling l. MEMORY: Christmas vacation of '70: summer of '69 and '70: Grainger's Sr. English Class: Black Canyon and Dearest Chuck. Gaylin Leth MEMORY: My Wap: Parties at the Hilton: Malibu: the black bomb: people: something's buming: MAX: the person who made it happen: TONI: Let It Be. Jeanette Lewis fBig JJ ACTIVITIES: Student Council l,2: Nom. Conv. 3. MEMORY: Summer of 70 : B.A.M.B.: friends: most of all Peter Tweeter. Cynthia Light ACTIVITIES: Big Sister: Sr. Benchwarmers. MEMORY: Crumby chocolate note: Mr. Pirie's Biology class: R.T. Wood's birthday party: Mr. Higby's purple sweater: stuffing 9 people in a Rambler: my 4 years at Helix and all my friends. Jim Lish ACTIVITIES: Baseball l,2,3,4. MEMORY: Newport 67 8L 69 : Sluggo-what a punk! Bruce 8: Chris's trip to Canada: living together at Sunnyside: Terry, Gerald: Tommy and Diko: Heavy nights and days for that matter! Chicks! Tat SL Claudia: becoming an uncle twice: Mike's trip to Oregon: Diane: Light Hawiian beer: Surething! White Front city dump: Jayne-something to me that I could not describe, define or put down on paper. Always, never ending-beautiful-Love. It's funny how one word,just one little word can well ....... John Lillich ACTIVITIES: ASB Pres. 4: ASB Attorney General 3: Soph.Class Pres: Boys' State 3: Govemor's Statehouse Conf. 3: Tartan Bearer: CSF l,2,3,4: Math team 2,3,4: Basketball l,2: Athletic Trainer 2,3,4: ICC 2,3,4: Nom. Conv. l,2,3, 4: Leadership Conf. l,2,3,4: District ASB Executive Council 3,4. MEMORY: Friends and acquaintances. Christie Lindsay ACTIVITIES: Glee 1: Choir 2,3,4: Hi-Steppers 2: Big Sister 2,3,4: Nom. Conv. l,3,4: Green Peppers l: Bye Bye Birdie : P.J. Game : Kiss Me Kate : Christmas Dance Comm. 4: Hula Hop Comm. 4. MEMORY: Mr. Rue: choir trips: speech tournaments: summer shows: Bill: Paul: Danny: UCLA '69: Brawley '7l: Fog-hom : Gruesome Threesome : Carlsbad State Beach. Jeanne Lindsey ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 3. MEMORY: Mr. Lent's classes: Jan. 28, !97l. Leslie Lockwood ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2, Sec. 3: Soph. Class Sec,: Jr. Class Vice Pres.: Sr. Board-Publicity Chrmn.: TARTAN Staff 3, Sr. Editor 4: Quill and Scroll 3,4: CSF 2,3,4: Grad. Asst. 3: Leadership Conf. l,2,3,4: Nom. Conv. l,2,3: Leading Lassie 4. MEMORY: railroad tracks : Dec. 17, 1969: Ensenada: Mrs. Drake: my best buddy, Kate: Mr. Feeser and Mr. Boone: passing my driving test: painting posters: Harvest Ball: Dr, Pepper: passionate purple: my Brut bottles: What for? For a while. : discussions with Kathy: Oct. 3, l970: Bruce. Kris Long ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2,3,4: TARTAN staff 4: Nom. Conv. 3,4: Bacc., Sr. Assembly, Sr. Brkfst., Caps and Gowns Comms.: Glee Club 1: Quill and Scroll 4: Big Sister 2. MEMORY: After school practices: green hair: tripping and falling: January 23, 1970: my l8th birthday: New Year's Eve '7l: surprise parties: Mr, Gould: chem- istry: especially all my friends. Debra Joy Lott fMusclesj MEMORY: Watermelon and peppermint craves: Xmas '70 and dance: football games: Sugarbod: Ron imitating an ape: my Huckleberry friend: music and dancing: Fugi: Wuthering Heights: my center, no. 55, and especially Ron, Steve Lovell ACTIVITIES: CSF l,2,3: Tartan bearer. MEMORY: My Rambler: 42: Mr. Vogel's sex lecture: Mr. Knott's singing: cats: Harold Stassen. Greg Luppens ACTIVITIES: Football l,2: Wrestling l,2: Track l,2. MEMORY: Nick, Lori: the beach: summer '70: Minn.: Debbie: Denny: Hilton: Jonny: Connie: Kathy: Colleen: the desert: the mts.: Dearest Chuck: Dec. 1, '70: Kida's get togethers: nights on the moor: woodshop: Halloween party: Linda: J .Woods: and Patty. Kathy Lynch ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 2: Big Sister 3,4: Campus Life. MEMORY: Aug. 23: Dec. 28: Halloween '70: Indian Flats: the summer of'70: Mesa Market: that special guy: Christmas. Bill Lynes ACTIVITIES: Swimming l,2,3,4: Key Club 2,3,4. MEMORY: Poker parties: Crawford '500': Full Race '36': Casa Blanca: Procter Valley: chrome muffler: snowing: the H: clam: the magic bicycle: coming home from Carlsbad: Wrong Way Regas: the Peanut gallery: Mommas: tumip seed's roses: schuartz: Saturday football games: the bump: crazylegs Dave: Hanalei: Freaky Pete: Mexico: common laborer. Louise MacGillivray ACTIVITIES: Marching Band l,2,3,4: Concert band l,2,3,4: Orchestra 3: District Orchestra 4: Teacher's Prep 4: Oliver 4. MEMORY: Band trips: Mr. Thompson: working at the hospital and the ele- mentary school 4th graders. Corrine Malek ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2: Y-teens 3. MEMORY: Ridingin the dune buggy: lunch time: frog hunting: Balboa Park: camping with Sandy: my license. Karen Malsack MEMORY: Bye Bye Birdie: Mr. Ray: fellow classmates: June 2l, 1967: Wanda and the gang: Sandy and John: Dec. 25, l970 and May 1 and mostly Gary. Melissa Mandolf ACTIVITIES: Sr. Class Sec.: Fashionality Night Chrmn. 4: Carousel Princess 3: Student Council l,2,3: Y-teens l,2,3: Campus Life l,2,4: Young Life 3,4: Leadership Conf. 3,4: Tennis Club l. MEMORY: Summer '67: the gang: New Year's '69: Fair '70: Disneyland: toilet papering: great friends: sunshine and smiles: scenes with Cindy: laughing nat- urally: Smile! God loves you.: Joann, Paulette, Honey and Dennie . Sharon Mangum MEMORY: My freshman year and past mistakes: listening to the problems of friends: Why',: Aug. 16, 1970: and my agricola. Candy Mann ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 2,3. MEMORY: Folk dancing in Miss C's class: getting my first referal and the special guy who brought me to school every day. Chris Mann ACTIVITIES: I-Club l: Hi-Steppers 2,3,4: SECS 4. MEMORY: Out of town trips: the lost ring: jellyfish: getting up at 4 AM: personal questions: Yvonne's wedding: my friend the Mouse. Dale Jay Marks ACTIVITIES: CSF 2,3,4: Grad. Asst.: Football l. MEMORY: Debbie P. and Cathy H.: Higby's essays: Senoiritis: football and basketball games: and my four uneventful years at Helix. Joyce Martin ACTIVITI Gymnastic team l,2,3,4: Capt. 2,3: Creative Arts Magazine 3,4: Co-Editor 4: Swim team 3: Spring Play 4: PSU. MEMORY: All the people I know to love: My woman : all my friends who are going to be famous: good teachers: For sure : Boogie : and the good times. Robert Mazalewski CBob, Mazj ACTIVITIES: Sr. Class Vice Pres.: CSF 2,3,4: Tartan bearer 3: Lettermans Club 2,3: Nom. Conv. l,2,3,4: Math Seminar: Athletic trainer 2,3,4: Phi Beta Chi 1,3. MEMORY: RT Woods: Mr. Ramsey: Barb: Dec. 23, '69: Deb: Jashu: and all my friends. Gary McCook. ACTIVITIES: Golf 3,4. MEMORY: Higby's notecards: JD: every day at the driving range. Mike McCusker MEMORY: Doing the usual thing in the unusual class in the usual school and with the unusual teachers: circling out the girls: my certain spots. Berkey McDonald ACTIVITIES: Football l,2,3,4: Wrestling 1,2: Track l,2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Rats: San Felipe: donut wagon: the jig's up: the Lund family's trips: summer of '69: aqua duck: Randy: Rick: Ruth: breakfast at Bolton's: nobody burns Margie. Sandy McDougal ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. l,2,3: Big Sister 2,3,4: Jr. Y-teens: Green Peppers 1,2: Hurdle Crew 2: Campus Life 1,2. MEMORY: Feb. 14, '69, met Steve: ditching school to go to Crawford parties with the toppers: a special president of the toppers: meeting Lueke and CBC: good times at the Commanche Castle: going to the Palace: parties at the little people's: times with JL: good and bad times with Tim: and a very intreging blonde and man hunting with Sylvia, Patty and Susan. Teresa McDowell fTretchaJ ACTIVITIES: Swim team 2,3: Nom. Conv. 2: Y-teens 1: DECA. MEMORY: Leroy and Liza: VH 8L TO: Feb. 17, '70: live adventures with Marleedon: kites: beer: cherry pie: Larry. Laurie McKillop MEMORY: The Great Escape: mind changes: being 442 and losing and winning: soph. crush: living. Mary McKnight MEMORY: Salton Sea: the Hole: Sons of Chaplain: parties in living room: good people: LK: JF: NK: TA: Smade: barret on Sunday: San Francisco: red shoes: peach I-Iula Hop: Lead City: Woodstock: Hare Krishua: Mrs. Haynie. Arlene McLaughlin MEMORY: Having fun teasing my friends: those great lunches: telling people about Mitsy:just life itself. Clyde Means MEMORY: Nominating Convention 1970, the first day I came to Helix: and the 1970 donkey basketball game. Bruce Merino ACTIVITIES: Class officer 1,2: Commission Class 4: Leadership Conf. 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: Ensenada: hill: hardy: General George: fed. Bernadette Michener ACTIVITIES: TARTAN Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 4: Hi-Steppers 2,3,4: Nom. Conv: 1,3: Homecoming Princess 4. MEMORY: Like the blowing wind on a summer night All four ofmy years have swept me In time's sweet dreams ofa long passed sight Wherel shall keep a lasting memory. There were times of heightened ecstacy When friends made life much more worthwhile With all their laughing pleasantry Remembering it all wheneverl smile. Teachers did have some influence On life that dragged from day to day And offered words ofcommon sense When the chips were down and there to stay. Deep within the realms of memory I save the life of my senior year Which exists a dream of events and He Who enlightened my life sincere. Joy Miller ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1: Green Peppers 1: Hurdle Crew 2. MEMORY: Tender moments loving and learning with Kirk: Lawson Valley: Love is blue : Sept. 22, '67: Sept. 13, '70: the long wait: Cindy-happy times and sad times: the Big secret : Gym '67 and '71. Julie Miller ACTIVITIES: SOP. MEMORY: Mr. Shepherd and his moming music: the big bad mean para- trooper : Mr. Olsen and Mr. Larsen: Leroy : Get Ready : the guy across the street. Sue Mitchell MEMROY: Dec. 7, 1969 and July 14, 1970 but most of all our wedding day, Sept. 4, 1970 and all the years to come. Renee Moffat ACTIVITIES: French Club Christmas Party 3,4: Nom. Conv. 3,4: Girls' League 3,4. MEMORY: Sept. 5, 1970: Mr. V0gel's biology: Feb. 1, 1970: Enrico Georgio: French class: Lois: Sr. dance: gumby: Jo: Oct. 8, 1970: donkey basketball: Grossmont JC: my love for Ken etemally. Jim Moore MEMORY: 11806-9: Kathy: Hoot Mon '69: Knurl Festival: summer of '70: concerts: music: various girls I have known on different occasions: all friends past, present and to come. Anthony Vincent Christopher Motisi I ACTIVITIES: Pep Band 1,2,3. MEMORY: Ian: Sugar Boy clive: Eu : Bali Hai: Ff.U. Jack: meeting all those nice policemen: riot the rug: Anthony Vincent Christopher Motisi I, I loves Deborah Marie Sanders : that's all! Leslie Munsey ACTIVITIES: Choir 3,4: Nom. Conv. 3,4: Drama 4: Hi-Steppers 4. MEMORY: Choir trips: Hawthorn: friends. Debbie Myers ACTIVITIES: Commission and Sales 1: Class Council l,2,3: Girls' League Treasurer 4: Girls' League Comms.: Nom. Conv. l,2,3,4: Campus Life 1,2: Green Peppers 2,3: Big Sister 2,3: I-Club 3,4. MEMORY: Joy, Don, George , Uncle Koit, Tammy, John: Kathy, Sue, Paula, Cathy D., Carmen, Debbie C.: 2 little hippies: Mrs. Drake: Kyle, Jan, Terry:CYO. Kathy Needham ACTIVITIES: Concert and Marching Band 2,3,4: Summer Play 'fOliver 3. MEMORY: Band trips: Skyview band kids: P.C. and our fun times in '68-'69: All my friends: summer play: Donny Jack: and our smoke filled restrooms. Laura Nelson MEMORY: Richard: Mom: Dad: Love: Waiting: Patience: understanding: and pain. Mike Nelson ACTIVITIES: Swimming l,2,3,4: Key Club 2,3. MEMORY: Following woomans at the beach: heartbreaks when Hey Hey left: T.P.: the great chase: JC's Fun-in-the-sun club: Dawn. Kyle Newby ACTIVITIES: Jr. Class Sec.: Commissioner of Cultural Affairs: Tennis team l,2,3,4: Homecoming Princess. MEMORY: Jim: Ruth Jane: smiles: '71 VIP's: Deb and tears. Doug Nielsen MEMORY: Hay Boy : downstairs at Gary's and Mike's: the Alv.: Saturday night dances: River trips: the Sierras: Print Shop: lst graders: Grand Prix: Raw : scramblin. Mary Nigro ACTIVITIES: Big sister 3: Christmas Dance Comm. 4. MEMORY: My junior year: 3-7-70: good times: all my friends and most of all Mike. Paula Novell ACTIVITIES: Student Council 2: Marching Band 1,2,3,4: Concert Band 1,2,3,4: Modern Dance Club 4. MEMORY: Longbeach: Box : Cupid special: Ensenada: Ouija: Disneyland: the band: Little Bavaria: Catalina: the River: San Francisco: the Bomb: Ranch: Thanksgiving '70: Romeo: Big Bear: and going snowing. Tom Nystrom ACTIVITIES: Pipe band I,2,3,4: Wrestling 2: Nom. Conv. 3: Student Council 3,4: Inter-Club Council 4. MEMORY: The trips to Santa Monica: Redwood City: Phoenix: Coasta Mesa: Glendora: La Habra: winning the Novice Drumming Championship of the Western United States and Canada: the B class Pipi Band Championship '70: Aggregate trophy for Novice Drumming: Sothern section: Pacific Coast Pipe Band Assoc.: the booze parties before and after all the Highland games '70: Will contestant number 70 please report to the drumming platform : being humble: Malcome: Charlie: Goober: and all my friends. Laura O'Brien ACTIVITIES: Sr. Benchwarmers: Big Sister 4. MEMORY: Nov. 20, 1970: all the fun and happy times I've had with R.D.S.: Christmas Eve of'7O: Mr. Ehler's interesting math class. Christine Ann Offutt ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,3,4: Campus Life 3,4: Hi-Steppers 4: Modern Dance 4: Sr. Benchwarmers. MEMORY: Basketball 70 : P.K.: Model A: trip to Kansas 8: Salt Lake: Ken- tucky Fried Chicken: Mexico: Dec. '70: Christmas '70: Simon: CIOJ: peep- squeak and all the farout times together: July 17, 1970: Kelly: Sept. 6, 1970: the Jag: The Kid foam: Tommy: the Lonely Bull: A Taste of Honey: having a ball: slick: Pearls, Brooke 8: Jessica. Pamela J. Oldham ACTIVITIES: Marching Band l,2,3,4: Concert Band l,2,3,4: DECA: Bye Bye Birdie, Pajama Game, Kiss Me Kate . MEMORY: Fudge-face at lunch: standing outside typing: fantastic trips: the little old man: water bombs: Phoebe : Mr. Grainger: Mr. J. Woods: Mr. Thompson. Judi Oliver ACTIVITIES: Y-teens 1,2,3: Russian Club. MEMORY: Our Hill : second period's gym class: Legs : powder puff foot- ball: winning the seniors: the Indians. Maria Pace ACTIVITIES: J.V. Cheer 2: Varsity Cheer 4: Choir l,2,3,4: Gymnastics l,2,3,2: Leadership Conf. 1,2,3,4: Young Life I,2,3,4: Swim Team 3: Nom. Conv. 2. MEMORY: Cheering, Choir: my ex-sosh: CIF games: G.R.E.D.S.: scheming with Sue: knock it off : true friends: 'fsenioritous : English classes: and four- eyed frogs. Patty Padilla ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2: Hurdle Crew 4: Sr. Benchwarmers. MEMORY: Halloween night at Harbinson Canyon: Mona's wild driving: sum- mer l970: at the beach: Denise's wedding: my friends. Lisa Pallulat ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 1: Big Sister 2,4: Asst. Commissioner of Publicity 3: Tennis 3: Nom. Conv. 3,4: Commissioner of Publicity 4: Fling Staff 4: Leader- ship Con f. 3,4: Girls' League Comm. 3,4. MEMORY: Dr. Dean dance : Holbrook High: Homecoming 1970 with Patti and Lisa: publicity: skiing with Joyce: cigars: religious revivals. Arlene Palmer ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 4: Sr. Benchwarmer. MEMORY: All the good times with Debbie and Dorothy: the friends I've made at Helix: August '69: The Kow : summer of '69: Honky Tonk Woman: the mountains: picnics: August '70: snow skiing with the Babyf' Don Parcel MEMORY: Mrs. Cox's auto shop: Jack Munson: the Gonads football team: and Craig's cabin. Geraldine Park tGerryj ACTIVITIES: Soph Class Council: Y-Teens 3: Green Peppers l,2. MEMORY: Psychology in R.T.'s class: Get on Up : the trips in my boat: the many excursions to Mission Hills with Patty: the gang: and Tears of a Clown . Dan Parker MEMORY: Concerts: Havasu and the card games: Lucky Charms: Healthys: summer of'70 . . . '69 . . . '68 etc.: Bev: leadership. Lloyd Glenn Parker MEMORY: Chow time boys : that dumb moose : Lumpy and the paint shop: '57 Fords and '66 Plymouths: the people out at the Gardens: reservoir: Hilton: Jack-in-the-Box: parties: most of all I want to remember Mopsys . Randy Parker ACTIVITIES: Track 2,3,4: Student Council: Lettermen's Club 4: Nom. Conv. 3,4: Young Life. MEMORY: Track meets: Vogel's lectures: J.J. Manor and ramifications: Sci- ence dept: ski trips: Mammouth Mt.: Feb. 27, 1970: Farrells and Sharon. Scott Parker ACTIVITIES: Football 3: Diving 3,4: Young Life 3,4. MEMORY: December 12, 1969: Disneyland: Mammoth Mtn.: dances: basket- ball games: 6 miles, 4 feet, 2 inches: diving championship: Cindy's hardcrust rolls: Moody Blues Concert: 'fKnights in White Satin,': Honey. Debra Parks ACTIVITIES: Y-Teens 4: Crafts Club 4. MEMORY: Crumby chocolate note: ping-pong balls: summer '68: summer '70: R.T. Woods: Oct. 6, 1967: racket in Patty's face: the beat ride: throwing my bowling ball backwards. Kirk Parks MEMORY: My four high schools in the last four years: my interesting Biology class with Mr. Vogel. Dave Pearce MEMORY: New, yet old friends, too often left many places and years behind: meeting Cynthia again after 8 years: Faye: Wanda: the gang: beaches: summer nights: all the fun. Dora Jane Pearson ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. 1,3: Sr. Play 3: Spring Play 3,4: Speech Team 4: Drama Club 3,4: Talent Show 2,3. MEMORY: Banana Man: Ralph Mountain: the maze: Harry's house: wilbur drawing contests: K.F.: parties: and all my funny friends. Valorie Peck ACTIVITIES: Swimming 2: Volleyball 3,4. MEMORY: Newport '68: 007: Deb's house: the place: the two fools: the pine house and its people: stit house M.B.: Proms '7O: sayings: my favorite joke: the Poiitc People: Easter '70 Palomar: T.E.H.O.: teaching at L.M.J.H. and L.M.D.: the beach: summertime: the trip up North: two friends: my friends. Rick Peeters ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1. MEMORY: All my farout summers: Sunset Cliffs bump: dances: 1970-1971: Surfing Team: and most ofall the two P's. Debbie Pendleton ACTIVITIES: CSF l,2,3,4: English Seminar 4: Math Seminar 4: Tartan Bearer: Prom Comm.: Sr. Benchwarmers: Mod. Dance 3: Spanish Club 2. MEMORY: J.C.C.: 9-I8-68: Deb and typing: R.M.: disecting frogs with Fran: the fantastic History project: chalk talks: June '70: A Time For Us : the Iron Butterfly: M.V.: basketball games: good people: a single rose: Mouth : Chicken : Disneyland: Mr. Braun's Sr. Math class: the beach: 51: a football barbecue: a special dinner. Frank Pernicano tPizza Manj ACTIVITIES: Track l,2,3,4: Football 1,3. MEMORY: 6 traffic tickets in one month: SDS at Mount Helix in Wapmobile: party at South Mission: Hardy parties: South China Ching Farm. Ramona Elizabeth Peruchetti ACTIVITIES: Hurdle Crew 4: Student Council 4. MEMORY: Jonny: Harbinson Canyon: beaches and downtown with Denise: I-30-71: Agerholm: Ships Party Prom: My friends: 12-I3-70. David Peterson ACTIVITIES: Football 1,3: Wrestling I,2: Track I,2. MEMORY: Canada 1970: Paula: hawking: R.T. and the men fcivicsj. Katey Peterson MEMORY: M.V.K.: Dec. I0, 1970: wedding plans: and what the future holds. Val R. Peterson ACTIVITIES: CSF: Science Club: Youth Appreciation Week: Grad. Usher. MEMORY: WHAT : football '69, '70: the green wienies: QEO : stone ax method: orvilla: Mr. Ramsey: Hart's Calculus class: coed football '70: the dump: Barbara: CIF: Mary: Terry: Glen: Fri. Nov. 13: Kathy: Dale: Shovel: and all my other friends. Chris Phillips ACTIVITIES: Tennis 2,3: Fling Staff 3, Press Bureau Editor 4: CSF 1,2,3,4: Tartan Bearer 3: Cap and Gown Chairman 4: Green Peppers 3: Canned Food Drive Comm. 4: Fashionality Night 3: Hula Hop 4: Sr. Benchwarmers: I Club 2: Y-Teens I,2. MEMORY: Scheming with Sue: hidden sins: grave hunting: tennis team: Mar- ston: Fling: red : paranoid: riding: grapefruit: the search: my friends. Richard Phillips MEMORY: 58-er: society: hi performance dipstick: chow time boys: Rosarita Flintstones: the box: bug eye: Palm Springs: Jan. 17, 1971: answering ques- tions by myself. Sandy Plymale ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 3: Wrestling Manager 3,4. MEMORY: Frosh yr. at SHHS: Lancer Football '68: 9379: A.L.S.: prom and grad nite '68: Palm Springs '70: 1970 Wrestling: the Matador: wrestling tour- neys: Brawley: Berkely '70: Retardo : brownulated: D.S.P. room: Su Brown's: Hoffing: and a dream. John Pontarolo ACTIVITIES: Track 2,3: Nom. Conv. l,2,3,4. MEMORY: Ensenada: the hill: Azteca: Fed.: Hardy parties: a little B.O.: the whip: Seagulls at lunch: second gear: the-back-seat-let-me-see-your-I. D.-trick. Tana Purdum QSanl ACTIVITIES: Swim Team l,2,3,4. MEMORY: I-5-69: concerts: Peace Patrol: Bob: Whole Lotta Love : the mountains andthe beach: swimming practice: bosom friend. Mike Raffesberger ACTIVITIES: Key Club 1,2,3: Key Club Director 2: Lt. Gov. 3: Chrmn. Desti- nation Evergreen: Member-at-Large of Gross. Executive Council: Commission class 4: Student Council 2,3,4: Football l,2,3: Wrestling I: Track I: Leadership Conf. 3: Key Club National Conv. Miami 3: District Conv. 2,3. MEMORY: Society: Coach Kahn and JV football: the girl who grew up and moved away: chow time boys: ridin' in the desert: JJ's class: a girl with long brown hair: Easy Rider: Palm Springs trip and the great northem dream. Derwin Rakestraw MEMORY: Summers: the moore: Dearest Chuck: Hilton: Reservoir: short stub: thick: the chow time boys: two weeks and then the Iirst: 58ers: the box: study halls: announcements: school, what a roust: little get together's: can you fit me in?. Celest Rathbun ACTIVITIES: Student Council 3,4: Nom. Vonv. 2,3,4: SECS. MEMORY: Good times with Frank: tuna boats and love letters: summer '70- waiting: 9-3-69: San Elijo: llying kites: snow: Christmas vacation: talks and trips with Colleen: the great summer ahead-wondering: laughing with Jo: funny friends: Waterskiing: Sear's parking lot with JB: happiness ......... Eric Rauscher ACTIVITIES: Speech 1,2,3,4: Student Council l,2,3,4: Coin and Stamp Club 2,3: Campus Life 1,2,3,4. MEMORY: the worst 4 years of my life, the paranois, the insanity. Kurt Regas ACTIVITIES: Key Club 2,3,4: Football 2. MEMORY: Otto: Up the Creek: duker: sole power: crown notors: CHP Brawley: Kurtechs: Miami and Cleveland: Lamans: the bullsheet : Fred's Granite Club: the honey: Roast Beef Sandwich: Kangaroo Hoop-Di-Do. Mary-Francis Reilly ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader I,2: Glee Club I,2: Choir I,2: Student Council I,4. MEMORY: VMA: 6-21-69: SFDC: SMS: MJH: Throgs neck: ski-trip: Donna: Joanne: Tishie: the crowd. Steve Riehle ACTIVITIES: Football I,2,3,4: Basketball I,2: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Student Coun- cil 2: Nom. Conv. 3,4: Lettermen's Club. MEMORY: Summer of '69, '70: RT Woods summer school class: Azteca: Hill: Hardy: Gabby: Plant-Boom- Head around : football '70: athletic teams. Diane'Rodriguez ACTIVITIES: Y-teens 1,2,3,4: Student Council I,2: Young Life 3,4: Campus Life 2,3,4: Green Peppers 3: Sr. Benchwarmers: Nom. Conv. I,2. MEMORY: Rootbeers and popcorn: woodleaf: Valindale, Disneyland '7I: Jan. 12: summer '68 and the good times with Nanette: the truth : Newport: true friends : Mr. Feeser: Sea World: Catalina: Hanelei: horseradish: Carol: DJ: Theresa: Del Mar Fair: July 4, 1968 and all the good times with Mike. Mary Rogers ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2,3,4: Treasurer 4: Big Sister 2,3,4: Sr. Board: Sr. Assembly Chrmn 4. MEMORY: April 26, 1968: carrot: Disneyland '70: real friends: JA: vacation '70: DSP: the good times with Tom: Tom's goulash: JTD II: Tom QMichiganj: philosophy discussions: and realizing life is what you make it. Roger Romero tSugar Boyl ACTIVITIES: Band I,2,3,4: Concert Band 1,2,3,4: Stage Band I: Pep Band I,2. MEMORY: Handball, track, Luke: trips: Mom : pal nights: Christmas Dance: games: stealing signs: X-III: and Sherry. Wayne Rost ACTIVITIES: Boys' Glee 1,2,3,4: Choir 2,3,4: Bye Bye Birdie 1, Pajama Game 2, Kiss Me Kate 3, Oliver 4. MEMORY: Mr. Rue's yelling at me: all the far out parties after the summer shows. Deborah Roy QThe Greekj ACTIVITIES: CSF I,2: Tennis team 2,3: Math team 2: Science Club 3,4: Spring Play 2: Nom. Conv. 3: Student Council 2,3,4: Big Sister 4: Bacc. Usher 3: Benchwarmers 4: Sr. Board. MEMORY: Debbie and John: El Supremo Karl : CIF: Hog Heaven : the Latin Four: the gang: boing: I5 mouth : discussions'?: Vogel Cords : my Jr. and Sr. years: Mortimor Post II and Walter Wort: the cruises: the party: typing: MN: friends: Helix. Randy Rugh MEMORY: Newport '69: concerts: poems: my guitar: getting lost in the desert: the Grand Canyon hike: Reasons for Journeying On : Dec. '70 - the turning point: God! Linda Sue Russell ACTIVITIES: Swim team I,2,3,4: DECA 4: Campus Life 4. MEMORY: Unforgetable adventures with Cathy: beach: '70 County finals: Bob: my good friend, Kerry. Rosalie Salata ACTIVITIES: Sr. Benchwarmer:Crafts Club:Girls' League Comm. Constance Saler ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers I: Intemational Club I: CSF I,2: Nom Conv. 1: Choir I,2: Grad. Asst. 3: Student Council 4: Bye, Bye Birdie: Pajama Game: Kiss Me Kate. MEMORY: Ensenada: Christmas Dance '70: certain teachers: H.R.E.: S.M.: J.: B.: M.: Lunch: red car: V.W. Mary Sanchez fAnaJ ACTIVITIES: Christmas Dance Comm. 3: Big sister I,2,3: Justo Sierra 4: Stu- dent Council Representative 4: Green Peppers I: Huddle Crew 4. MEMORY: Davy: Nov. IS, '65: I-I-71: Christmas Dance: '68: Parties in Joe's room: When Irene got thrown in the bathtub at Rosemary's house: The touch ofyou : When he touches me : Baja king dances. Tony Sanchez ACTIVITIES: Baseball I: Basketball Manager l,2,3. MEMORY: V.W. Bus: The hill Azteca: Ensenada. Lucille Sanifer ACTIVITIES: DECA: Kiss me Kate : Oliver . MEMORY: Seeing my friends at school: lunch with Rose and BafShHd2lL my nick-names: John: Bill: and all the guys. Cynthia Schmidt ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader JV 2: V.Cheer 3,4: Y-teens 2,3,4: Green Peppers l,2,3,4: Drama Club 4: 'I' Club 4: Student Council 2,3: Leadership Conf. 2,3,4: Cheer Camp 3. MEMORY: Jr. Kgl. Sr. year: jokes on me: locker partners: Drama-backstage: cheering: Xmas dance '70: Disneyland 8L pizza: football: my wonderful friends 8L laughing: boom-chicky . Randy Schultz ACTIVITIES: Football l,2,3,4: Wrestling I,2: Track l,2,3,4: Leltefmelfs Club 3,4: Nom Conv. 2,3,4, MEMORY: Rats, with things this big: Falcon Dare Devils: Donuts: Summer '69: Life Guard Tower: Aqua Duck: Berk: Mag: Ruth: Dick: Jerry: Scare Crow: Rose Bush: Life with Laurie: FINE. Rick Schultz ACTIVITIES: Athletic l,2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 3,4: Student Council 2,3,4: Nom Conv. 2,3,4: ASB Watcher. MEMORY: 68 8L 69 Beach Parties: TA for Mr. Ray: 3 days in Oakland: tstate linalsj Mexico: Wednesday night cookouts: Coach Matheson QFD: ditching to go out for breakfast: mostly all three years of RJH. Brenda Scott ACTIVITIES: Concert and Marching Band 2,3,4: Torch Bearer 3: CSF 4. MEMORY: Band Trips: Ensenada: My teachers and fl'iCIldS. Sherry Scott ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 2,3,4: Concert Band 2,3,4: Teacher Prep 4, MEMORY: Sugar Boy: Oct. 3, '69: All the band trips: friends: things like fmaah: goofing off: going out. Kathy Seal MEMORY: The Cabin: trip to Havasu: I-22-7I: Cardiff parties: my friends: charms: Mrs. King's gym class: summers. Nancy Selik ACTIVITIES: Drama Club 2,3,4: Helix Plays: The Thurber Carnival , Bare- foot in the Park , Diary of Anne Frank , Summer Tree , Dark of the Moon : Sr. Board: Sr. Play Chairman: Fashionality Night Model 2,3. MEMORY: The plays-yelling at the crew: Christmas Vacation '70, Higby's Term Paper: Beach camp. Hiking: Biking: Growing and exploring with Joy: Surfacing the depths of the ocean and Iinding the light: For those who love . .. Time is Eternity. Carol Semancsin ACTIVITIES: Campus Life l,3: Green Peppers I: Big Sister 4: Nom Conv. 3. MEMORY: My friends. Lorena Severns ACTIVITIES: Glee I: Choir 2,3,4: Choraliers 3,4: Big Sister 2,3,4: Hula Hop Chrmn. 4: Y-teens 2,3,4, VP 4: Christmas Dance Comm. 3,4: Green Peppers l,2. MEMORY: Love: Nov I4, '69: Summer of '70: Mr. Shepherd's smile: Head- start: the beach: Big Brother Rob: Hawaii: My love for Peter: Dec. 24: Mr. Rue's Sermons. Leah Shipherd ACTIVITIES: Concert Band l,2,3: Marching Band I,2,3: Softball team 2,31 Basketball 2: Tennis Team 4. MEMORY: My freshman year in band. T. Ping houses: The whole gang in corps. Miss Smith: Mrs. Loftus: Hoover: My pale Bemadette Lgl. Penny: Being on Sharon's teams. Debbie Simmons ACTIVITIES: Girls Tennis 3,4: Basketball 3,4: Softball 2,3,4. MEMORY: Jr. Sr. years at Helix. Sporting events: Girls' Senior Powder puff football game: Janet and Julie: Grossmont J.C. and E.C.V.H.: 'Being innocent? Graham L.W. Simpson ACTIVITIES Swimming I,2,3,4: Young life: Cross Country I: Student Cgun- cil l,2,3: Nom Conv. l,2,3,4. MEMORY: My jeep and motorcycle: Woodleaf: forest home: The Guys on the seimm team and morning workouts. St. Andrews Church: leeds, DA imports. weekends',: Coach Crawford's lectures: The beach: my friends. Marilyn Simpson ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers I: Y-teens 1,2: SECS. Ltd. I MEMORY: Sophomore year: Stones concert: Jan. '68: saucerful of secrets: Midnight Rambler: Get back bulldogl: Tuesday nights: good people: Skakin : My baby . John Singer ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2,3,4: Football 2: Track 2: Student Council 2,3. Sue Skidmore ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers third lieu.: Captain 4: TARTAN Staff 4: CSF l,2,3,4: SECS 4, Big Sister 2,3: Girls' League: Frosh Tea: Canned Food: Christmas Dance: Fashionality Night: and Hula Hop Comm.: Bank America Rep. 4: Bacc. Comm. 4: Student Council I: Class Council l,2: Green Peppers I: Torch Bearer 3. MEMORY: Green hair: Mrs. K and chocolate chip cookies: 90 green feet: A dillbert spaz with no teeth: A pearl: Garcia's Goodys' Fly me to the moon : Merle kitridge: One leaky volkswagon: Hawthorne '70: shy legs: Mrs. W. cool- ing offthe bus driver: Mr. Higby's toilet patrol: that dumb word. Vera Skop ACTIVITIES: CSF 3,4: International Club 4: Grad. Asst. 3: Cap and Gown Comm. 4: Youth Appreciation Day 4. MEMORY: Summer in Europe '70: Mrs. Barry: Miss Moore: Verus: All the great friends I've made. Danny Sluder ACTIVITIES: Football l,3: Baseball I: Track 2: Wrestling l,2,3,4. MEMORY: Gabby Vasquez: J. Woods 8L power: Tecate: Summer of '70: Scripts and Blacks: Swabs: Bash in the bus: first time: work parties: Kurts head- spiners: The best of friends: Good night : Concerts. ' William A.F. Smelko ACTIVITIES: Speech Team President I,2,3,4: Boys' State 3: Sr. Class Pres. 4: CSF Pres. 3: Student Council I,2,3,4: Nom Conv. I,2,3,4: Grad, Asst.: Top Speaker in League and County 3,4: Top ten State 3,4: Class Council l,2,3: Boys' Nation a Herrate: Top I0 per cent: NFL Pres. l,2,3,4: Student Non Smoking Chrmn. 4: Bulletin Staff l,2,3,4. MEMORY: Miss B : Claremont: Whittier 304: 8: Miss M. S.B.C.D. 5th: E.H.: D.F.: J.V.: SDS: Jr. year: Palomar: USD Cal Western I0,II,l2: B.V.: Fall: Good Morning Highlanders Today is: Boys' State: D.B. Redlands: Ban- quets: Conv. Speeches: Miss Heimpel Peanut Gallery: Water boy: Mr. G,R.M. H,T,W,C,S,H,W,E, GR,U,R,T,. Mrs. Haynie: Mr. Kepler: Mr. Ray: Thanks for the knowledge and help: American Legion: President of U.S. State Finals: Winning and Losing: File box: Grandad: Sarah: Mark: Mom 8a Dad 8L 4 years. Barbara Smith Q MEMORY: Fantastic summer 8L Christmas Vacation of '70 in Mazatlan: I-I-7I: good and bad times. Barry Smith MEMORY: Miles from no where. Birrell Smith MEMORY: After school football: Vogel's frog. Darlene Smith ACTIVITIES: Volleyball-2. MEMORY: Dum-Dum-Dan racing: opelhauss: hikes: being together under- standing: working things out: the hurt and the happiness, Bill Sousa ACTIVITIES: Basketball I: Track l,2: Student Council, MEMORY: Jr. and Sr. years: New Years '7l3 Alva,-adog R.T: Woods: and especially Doreen. Paula J. Spencer ACTIVITIES: DECA 4: SECS Ltd. MEMORY: Saturday nights: Mr. Lent: All my friends: Dennis : Stone Brew : the nickname Dimples. Shawn Jon Edward Spry ACTIVITIES: CCC l,2,3: Choir I,2,3,4: Ensemble 2,3,4: Nom. Conv. I,3: Drama 3. MEMORY: Mr. Rue: Mr. RT Woods: Mr. Pirie: summer of '67: choir trips: my senior year: all the people who made it possible. Karen Stacey ACTIVITIES: I-Club 3,4: Y-teens 4. MEMORY: Christmas vacation: Mr. Higby's class: Mr. Ramsey and his mad experiments: HMJ: WMH: SDH: Helix: all my friends. Pat Stalnaker ACTIVITIES: Wood Club: Sec. and Treasurer 3,4. MEMORY: All of the far out friends that I met at Helix: Sue and Greg and the name Konga: Lake Murray: hassels and good timesl had while there. Lydia Stamos ACTIVITIES: Bagpipeband. MEMORY: Charlie and B.P. Band: summer of '70 and San FrarlCiSC05 Jo and Lois: sitting on a pile oftrash eating tangerines. Gary Stantz ACTIVITIES: Asst. ASB Pres. 4: Key Club 4: Nom. Conv. 3,4: Leadership Conf. 3,4: Student Council 3: Class Council l,2: Swim team 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Grad. Asst. 3: Sr. Board Comms. 4: TA RTAN Staff4. MEMORY: Barb, Samantha 8L Bubbles: Dana Snu: Graduation '70: the blue roof: the boat: Feb. I3-14: Falls Nor Nerol: Key Club Billboard: horsr : Marine St.: Bakersfield: putting Loren and Ron out of misery: Baby Ruth: Patti's personality: Fran: Teener Toni: Standouts: Mi hermana: Rosarita: Mr. Higby. Tamara Rose Stark fTammyj ACTIVITIES: I-Club 2,3,4: Russian Club 2,3: Tennis I,2: Modern Dance 4: Canned Food Drive Comm. 2: Student Council 2,3: Nom. Conv, I: Big Sister 2,3,4: Green Peppers I. MEMORY: Rink Rats: Mexico '70: Pinguinita: PJ: nature lovers: jeep: AFS: Naval Hospital: Onassis: VI 70: hockey: cold feet: Q17 A: Manuel's: Las Gallinsa. Kathy Stauffer ACTIVITIES: Campus Life l,2,3,4: Hi-Steppers 2,3,4, Pub. Chrmn. 4: Sr. As- sembly Comm.: Bible Rap 4: Frosh Glee: Canned Food Drive Rep.: Teacher Prep 4. MEMORY: Winona and Hume with CLS 84 EP in summer '69: Frosh Glee fun with Mr. Rue: corps bus trips: TP: friends: happy Heyer: goofy Biology class and Mr. Pirie's good heart: all the Campus Life fun and nuts: Your Song. Diane Steele ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 3: Sr. Benchwarmers: SECS Ltd.: Big Sister 4. MEMORY: Crazy Sue B.: CV: Votaws-I0-3I-70: Procter Valley: Miss Garcia's SECS club: FAITH: my friends: Biology. Steve Steele ACTIVITIES: Football I,2,3,4: Wrestling I: Baseball I: Nom. Conv. l:2. MEMORY: The athletics: the coaches: friends and everyone else at Helix, es- pecially Trish. Mitch Steinauer ACTIVITIES: Wrestling l,2,3,4: League and CIF 2,3,4: Convention 68. MEMORY: Coach Lucas: Coach Langston: first year in CIF: the team's l've been a part of: Cindy: andjust being with friends. Sue Stevenson ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers I,2,4: Hurdle Crew 2:3,4: Student Council I,2: Big Sister 3,4: Sr. Benchwarmers: Campus Life 3,4. MEMORY: I-170: freshman, sophomore, junior and senior years: good times and bad: track and all my many friends who ran: class of69: the short but happy times with my honey, Billy and the good times we are going to have when he comes home. .John Stickney ACTIVITIES: TA RTAN Staff 2,3,4: Nom. Conv. 3,4. MEMORY: Photography Classes: Hootmon 69 8a 70: one very special person whom I'll always be with. Mark Stroud ACTIVITIES: Bagpipe Band I,2,3,4: Speech I,2,3: Foreign Language Field Day I,2,3. MEMORY: Aunt. B.: Miss Garcia: Mr. Vogel: RT: Lusters: Carla: Charlie: Band: pipemajor: the games : Escondido 68: Santa Rosa '70: Christmas '69: Urbana '70: OWJFSTSSD: PTL. Richard Stump ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4. MEMORY: CIF-cross country '69: Baby Bob: 440's Mt. Sac.: Bus rides: CIF- TRACK '70: Coach: Ed up front: Mr. Higby's john patrol: lockers: ICB: Leave it to Beaver: the gun: you sure know how to pick 'em. Mark Stumpff ACTIVITIES: Student Council I: Track 2: Surfteam Pres. 4. MEMORY: Oh that beautiful bone structure: Snooter and Snorkel: ABBS in the moming: the key: the concerts: the contests: Sweetie Pie: watch out. Jim Sullins ACTIVITIES: Key Club 3,4: Frosh Cross Country. MEMORY: PE with Douglas and Pat: sittin' in the parking lot ditching Eng- lish with the guys. Joe Sutera ACTIVITIES: Marching Band l,2,3,4: Concert Band l,3,4: Loading Crew 2,4. MEMORY: Long Beach '69: Becky, the young maiden who hath stolen my hean: Eastridge and its surprises: the popcorn man at Mother Goose: the Gnurl: Il806-9: teen-age freaks: Biggy Boys: Toad Lady: Frank M. and his experiments that never worked: candy sales: Higby. Leslie Sutton ACTIVITIES: Frosh Y-teens: DECA treasurer. MEMORY: Tide Vallye: all the freaky people at this school! especially Viki! Sept. 28, '70: and that one special guy: Kris. Don Sweat ACTIVITIES: Key Club: Sr. Board: Nom. Conv. MEMORY: Summer of 69: Fred and gang Jane Drake's speaker: Old Globe: Heather: Oct. 2,3,4, '70 ...: it's insane : Bud and his Biggy Boys: back to my freshman year with Brown: the search: the g0: Mt. Helix: Fairfield Steelworks: Pacific: Helix itself: living through my wonder years. Sherri Taber ACTIVITIES: I-Club I: Hi-Steppers 3,4: Green Peppers I. MEMORY: Our fabulous half-time shows: our lunch time sessions: long hard practices: Pizza : watery eyes: forgetfulness: getting up at 4 A.M.: Taco Bell and Jack's Secret sauce : lost ring: using sweaters as car windows and 2 special people. Dave Taddeo ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2,3,4: Bagpipe Band I,2,3,4: Foreign Language Day 2,3,4: Speech 2: Nom. Conv. 3. MEMORY: SUUIITICI' '70 - Mexico: purple and gold: .. a part of me : May 22: Roseminkels: competitions with the band tApril l3J: 2nd best: Covina: Barb and wine: CIF '70: Aunt 'B' tl3.95J: Gordon : GWW: It's up to you . Mary Talor MEMORY: Tom-the man who helped me through all the hard times, sharing all the good times. Kirk Teigen ACTIVITIES: Swim team I,2,3,4: Campus Life 2,3,4: Football l,2,3: Nom. Conv. 3. MEMORY: Struggling with grades: RT: CJA: auto I,Il: a weekend in the desert: living end: break away '70 '7I: Ted, Mark: Dale, Rich, Brad, Soul man Jim b.: fumble brains J 8: W: Boo-Boo: Coach Harden: johns full-ill-the-Sun gang. Gail Terpening ACTIVITIES: Choir l,2,3,4: Choraliers 3: CSF l,2: Nom. Conv. l,2: Grad. Asst. 3. MEMORY: Being with Dan: Del Mar: cruising : July 18 and Aug. 12, '70: Sweetie: dumb old Val: Lindi: Ingalisha four kittyjg and mostly my Sweetie. Barbara Thompson ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers l,4: Y-teens 3,4: ICC Rep. 4: Big Sister 2,3,4: Nom. Conv. 3,4: Jr. Class Council: Campus Life 2,3: Christmas Dance Comm. 2,3, Chrmn. 4: Hula Hop Comm. 4: Sr. Benchwarmers 4: Frosh Class Council. MEMORY: Soph. year: 10 qt: the telescope: Bayou : the 25th: Christmas dance: The Rounds : Patti's love life: ping pong: summer of '69: Barricade : Fridays and Saturdays' gym-teams: all my special friends: P. and J. Bart Thompson MEMORY: School spirit : changes: makin' and breakin' boards: the Blacks trip: freaks: our house : Swami's: pipes and newbs: cars: good friends: good teachers: girls I've known and loved: good concerts: the life and liberty of per- fect waves: and Joyce. Pat Thompson ACTIVITIES: Marching Band l,2,3,4: Concert Band l,2,3,4: Vice Pres. 3: Pres. 4: Pep Band l,2,3,4: Director 4: Stage Band 1: Brass Ensemble 2,3,4: Nom. Conv. l,2,3,4: Class Council Rep. 2: Student Council 3: Sr. Board 4: Sr. Prom Co-Chairman 4: Sr, Assembly Comm. 4. MEMORY: Band trips: loading crew: Arrowhead: Amazon : Jr. English: Munson's Sr. math class: aunt Jane : Luther: summer '69: Bull Schmidt. Steven Thompson ACTIVITIES: Marching Band l,2,3,4: Concert Band l,2,3,4. MEMORY: 11806-9: apathy: magic tenors: the sons: Mr. Lee's lectures: podium rule: Pacific: Biggy Boys. Trudy Thompson MEMORY: All of the fantastic, beautiful people and unfortunately the plastic people: Billy in auto shop: our family: friends: protests and strikes and things like that: days at school and at home. Fran Thunberg ACTIVITIES: Student Council l,2: Speech l,2,3: CSF l,2,3: I-Club l,2,3,4: Girls' League Treasurer 3: Pres. 4: Girls' League Comms. l,2,3,4: Y-teens 4: Campus Life 4: Fling Staff4: Bacc. Usher 3: Comm. Class 4: Nom, Conv. 2,3,4. MEMORY: Speechf being late to 5th period gym: Miss B.: Miss H.: Mugre itl 84 2: the agony and ecstacy of AFS: my Spanish classes: popeye : ICH LIBE DICH: Girls' League: Christmas 1969: my first meeting with my and our senior year: all my friends, frog: Nancy Daniel A, Todd ACTIVITIES: Student Council 2,3,4: ASB Vice Pres. 4: PSU 3: Leadership Conf. 3,4. MEMORY: On tap: school sewage: trippy little friends: Tecate: Club 45: and the sweet. Stelini Tompos ACTIVITIES: Nom. Conv. l,3. MEMORY: OB: Marine St.: 7-4-70: Helix show: concerts: get loose: PS Lemon Ave.: seeds and buds: get back bulldog: big green weenie: free concerts: If you should love me : Lee Michaels: Sadie. Debby Torrens MEMORY: The army: Havasu: hassel of summer '70: ripple with Marty: under- standing friends like Jan and Vic: 12-18-70: and especially Steve. Joyce Vanslager ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2,4: Campus Life 3,4: Young Life. MEMORY: Juicy : games: Palomar: lunch: Hula Hop '70: Tulips: G: Ugly- mug: Doreen: study hall and the guys: Buns and all my Christian friends. Douglas Waite Vamey ACTIVITIES: Football l,2,3: Wrestling 1: Swim team l: TARTAN Sales Rep. MEMORY: I remember neat trips to fine places with swell pals: a certain per- son somewhere else. Mary Ellen Vasil MEMORY: Friday nights at De Falco's: in memory of Pat, Bob, Joyce, Sharon, Lois, Susie, Lita, Joanne: July 1: July 6: first day of spring: Aug. 17: and Patty, Oct. 9. Pam Wadlington MEMORY: Ken Willis: March 14 of my junior year: the cabin in Julian: Chicago: good times and bad times: Pam, Jocie, and the gang: good ole Loftus. Carol Ann Walbrink ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1: Big Sister 3: Campus Life l,2. MEMORY: '53 Chevy: concerts: June 1970: Lemon Avenue: Marine Street: the bread: get back bulldog!: Palm Springs '69: Pal Night: O.B.: Going Home . Sue Ward ACTIVITIES: Big Sister 2.7 MEMORY: The fights at lunch: horseback riding with Arlene: getting stuck in the sand: the X-Rated talks with Lisa: the gang in P.E. Audrey Watson ACTIVITIES: Marching Band l,2,3,4: Concert Band l,2,3,4. MEMORY: Finding an answer: Richard: Summer of my beginning C70'J Roger's smile:joumeys: Pattie's hair. Brenda Watson ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 1,2: Basketball l,2: Softball l,2,3. Steven Wdherbee ACTIVITIES: Track 1: Wrestling l,2,3: Letterman's Club 2. MEMORY: Attending other schools: Ball games: night fun: day agony: summer: Disneyland: music: beach: park: De Molay: meeting people: and Sue. Terry Whyte ACTIVITIES: Swimming. MEMORY: Football games: steps: Doug: Thanksgiving: llth Street: 7-ll: Gary: Butterknife: Nancy: D.C.: K.K,: Betty: sitting close at lunch: dances: Greg: Hawaii: Larry: Texas: Ray. Rob Willbanks fEv'rytj ACTIVITIES: Marching Band l,2,3,4: Concert Band l,2,3,4: Pep Band 2,3,4: Nom. Conv. l,2,3: Wood Club 4: Inter-district Drum Competition 3,4. MEMORY: Band trips: Buckaroos: C.B.T.: Aunt Jane: D.R.F.: Wimple: protege: 1st Annual Beach Ball: Pasadena Adventure: My Sisters: Lori and Cindy: Annie. I Mike Williams ACTIVITIES: California Cadet Corps: CSF: Inter-Club Council: Student Council: Debate. MEMORY: Slime molds: Bacos: Ensenada: snow jobs: the Polack. Milton Williams ACTIVITIES: Frosh Football. MEMORY: Days in Pyle's office: many laughs in Mr. Pirie's Biology class: March 23, 1969: Acts:2:38: Bro Stevenson: Ditching with Mike Liddell: Los Angeles. Sue Williams ACTIVITIES: Speech Team 2,3,4: Spring Play 2,3,4: Sr. Play 2: Summer Musical l,2,3: Bagpipe Band 1,2,3: Green Peppers l,3:'Sr. Benchwarmers: Stu- dent Council l,3,4: Big Sister 2,3,4. MEMORY: Cast Parties: S.D. State Toumeys' Riverside: Einar: Sarah: poker: busted night practices: Miz B.: Right On : dancing: working: debating: judges: Rosesplus: beach. Patty Willis! ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers l,2: Y-Teens l,2,3,4: Sr. Benchwarmers: Nom. Conv. l,2,3: Campus Life 3,4. MEMORY: My Soph and Frosh years with Gurunchy : parties at the castle: C.B.C. and all my friends: football games: New Year's Eve '70 with M.R.Y.: and most ofall summer '70 and all ofthis year with Mark. Sue Willis ACTIVITIES: Tennis Club l: Green Peppers lg Nom, Conv, 2,4: PSU 3,43 Big Sister 4: Commission Class 4: English Seminar 4: CSF 2,3: Grad. Usher. MEMORY: Discovery and self-discovery: a few kind, helpful friends: music and romping with Jerri Lee: Vicki's beauty: Dan. Larry Wilson ACTIVITIES: Football l,2,3: Track l,2: Student Council 3. MEMORY: The River: the river rats: the Renegades: go nuts: Tahoe skiing: Marine St: moguls: crash and burn: Deb and the dogs. Steve Winchell ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1,2,3,4: Concert Band 1,2,3,4: Pep Band l,2,3,4: Nom. Conv. l,2,3,4: Drum Major 4: Loading Crew 2,3. MEMORY: Hawthome '70: Uncle John's marching circus: Arrowhead '68: Rollo: Halloween '70: Pasadena Barb: B.R.S.C.: the 3 cats: silver mace: Fright Night with Seymour. Joyce G. Wirtz ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2,3: Big Sister 2: Nom. Conv. I. MEMORY: The day Jesus Christ came into my life: Arthur and the day we met: March 14, 1970: What are you doing here'? : first day of Spring: June 1971: 2000 pages. Susan Wood MEMORY: Mike: 2-22-70: Patty: Sandy: Laurie: Valentine's '70: summers of '69 and '70: football '69: Palm Springs: Mr. Graingeris English IV: C.B.C.: Alvi: M.H,: parties '69: friends and acquaintances. Michelle Yale ACTIVITIES: Swim team I,2,3: Nom. Conv. 2,3,4: Y-teens 2,3. MEMORY: Takingdown signs: the Confederate: San Elijo: the alley: Red VW: Burgie: Herb. Julie Ann Yamashita ACTIVITIES: Campus Life 1,2: Green Peppers l,2: Nom. Conv. 2,3: Jr. Class council. MEMORY: Time: surfing: UAAC: everyday people: Mama Drake fthe narcjg send Miss Moore back to England campaign: artist: 12 days: the snow: Coy and our clock people: La Jolla Shores: ice: Balboa Tower: all the little help from my friends. Joanne Yano ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1: Girls' League Comms.: Big Sister 2,4. MEMORY: Jr. year: Close to You : summer '70: crazy friends: State: Greg with clay on his face: frustration: Sue: Mary: Lois: April 1, '70: Feb. 3, '70. Clayton Young MEMORY: The clam: cannon balls: La Jolla: summer of '69: football and basketball games: 58er dance: Jacks whitey: heavy: moose: Dillacunt bauers 10: wood shop and drafting class: 2:21, Friday! Hilton: Sr. year: Crawford's reservoir: chow time boys : Hardy parties: caravans. Sue Zablatny MEMORY: The summer of '70: all the fun I've had with Marty: and a very special person, Mark. Oresta Zalopany MEMORY: Slimmer 8: Christmas '69: Shirley and Caron: the hospital, Dwight and 7-I7-70. Bill Zeitz ACTIVITIES: Boys' Glee 2: Choir 2: Drama Club: Sr. Play fSummer Treej: Spring Play fDark ofthe Moonj. MEMORY: The first time I ever got up on the stage at Helix: the first time I met Mr. Rue. Marian Zeitz ACTIVITIES: Sr, Benchwarmers. MEMORY: The basketball games of 1970 and 1971: the gang: RT's 6th period class: summer of'70: my great Sr. year: Mike: Chris, Kathy, Sue, Jenny. Stella Zejku ACTIVITIES: I-Club 4: ffrom Yugoslaviaj Science Club Music school: Lit- Senior Registry erary Club. MEMORY: 1-9-70 and 1-12-70 and 2-2-70: my first days at Helix: basketball games: and first place in French at State College: hho: 15. Nancy Zitren ACTIVITIES: Swim team l,2,3: Quill and Scroll 3,4: Fling 3, Editor-in-Chief4: Jr. Class Treasurer: ASB Sec. 4: Girls' State: Fashionality Night Model 3: Young Life 2,3: Frosh Tea Comm. 2,3: Fashionality Comm. 2: Y-teens 3,4: Leadership Conf. 2,3,4: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,4: Big Sister 2,3,4. MEMORY: Copley Y and morning workouts: Marcie: summer before soph. year: 7l VIP's : DANCE: always me and Deb in the end: Girls' State: the Wayward Boys: 16th birthday: Nom. Conv.: Head Start: Fling: Manuel Gon- zales: Bill and the big jump: being late to gym with Franny: Nov. 14, '69: Dec. 22, 1969: Rose Parade '7l: the hassels and happiness with Mike. FGCUS GN CLASSES ' q,, Qing--.D I l Mega I l '? I U' End i if 9 3 F I 'E we-W? -' A - wg' X VHKQ , 'S fm VVVV ww ' ,YL P . LFRGHSNT ROW: Lori Schgngdt, Secretary: Joe Gamache, Katie Kinse!Ta', Treasurerg TBACK ROW:-yA!isa Sinkes, identg Mr. Knott, Advisorg Mr. Heyer, Advisor. Q X Q5 1- - -5 f2x?+ ' Y W, , , xg -is K fa Y l y 1 K k W!'Vw3w-m-f wx tri J umors Robert Abel Laurel Adamczuk Mark Adams Pamela Adams Lawrence Adolph Ricardo Aguirre John Alford Marcia Allman Albert Alvarez Cecilia Alvarez Ramona Alvarez Anita Ament Garrett Anderson Karla Anderson Melissa Anderson Leona Andrews Wanda Andrews Jenette Annis Paula Archer Evelyn Amold Maria Asaro James A unan Lee Bagshaw Debra Baker James Baker Redarle Baker Debra Banker Linda Barber Robert Bames Steven Barton Deborah Bates Deborah Ann Bates Janet Batts Gary Baty Dana Baxley Cheryl Beal Doreen Beaver Raymond Beck Mark Bedlion Stephanie Beitinger Marcia Belmer Mark Benner Marcia Bennett Greta Berg Marcia Bevilacqua Ellen Baznica Carolyn Bichowsky Daniel Bock Marcelle Bonilla Linda Boode Eileen Branch Paula Bressi Deborah Breuninger Lisa Brewer Danny Briscoe Richard Brooks Michael Brothers Charlene Brown Conchita Brown Cora Brown Renne Brown Shirley Brown Shirley Rae Brown James Browning Joan Brubaker Michael Brule Carol Brumbaugh Jeffrey Buflington Robin Burbank Patricia Burgar Larry Bums Robert Bums 105 Juniors Nancy Burrows Harry Bydevier ' Becky Cable Estella Cacho Jan Cameron Elizabeth Campagna Richard Campagna Sherry Campbell Stuart Campbell James Cannon Ruth Canzoneri Debra Capp Robert Carr Damon Castro Frank Catalfo Elizabeth Catlin James Cease Ralph Cefaratti Michael Chalfant Lois Chandler Albert Chavez Nancy Cherry Terry Cheslock Lenetta Childers Jodi Christiansen Gina Cimmarrusti Mario Cimmarrusti Catherine Clemens Brenda Clepper Valerie Coffield Mary Collard Carolyn Conner Anthony Conti Carole Cook Jeffrey Cook Cheri Cooper Debra Costello Cheryl Cownie Brenda Cox Jay Cox Debra Creel Steph en Crocker Karen Crook John Crowell Debra Cutter David Dale Nicholas Dalton Janet Danielson 106 Q ft .vi Ss? W 2 an 3' 9 J f 'S S, Y 1 ,am 5 1 SK K K lik: 1 T Ziasn -' ' Boy, did you blow it. v F Q, J 'I Q - Yiiffkv - f Els' fi: ti Hive wwf' ON GUARD! w2.?egfe t the 01 JUN' me 5 ::I???'Q inlE5 .. v J , N 3. - - .em We was 922 Qitfeaskf I APSIFTWAW W 5: 55755 ,Q w e .. f if Q fe 'D-x as F X ' 2.3, , fiygmx 5512- 'S X? fm fe xx I Q ' g ' R15 ,K p il xt. t W, ,.,,.,t: J E Y C - F wa, f UYAL 1 'M . A ' . a n jj .,,.. -, rig hiatt iigg r -- F 'Uv gi: r .+ tg, 5 r K ,gawk , . if X Q Nw at ' ft 3 'i 25 H, 21.2 -I am ya me t W H me . ' t.: H Ex U , , at in W9 .. J. 'EE . , . :fi 1 in ,icy E ., ws, is .- .5 wat ft, tt. . an . fa -tt 1 M95 if I LVA, EAT AT JOE'S! WMM. . V 1,-.ua .. .. xt, ::,: , A W ! in fs' W Em fy A 5 U ft -1 .- 5 xg f . F S Q , a ti -rf S X 3 if X 3 af K 3 S S it .. , or My .. ,. in W, at S 1 i 9 1 F at W X 1 P X S aw Q ,K- M t 2 7--, rata. Q 'R -ff? . Q 1- f ' :- f-an V - 3: -fr 1 12 - I 453 ' we 7- 3i:5-pi' '-:: .5:fr is . PS' H-,fi .' M- aff 122255-:' P :f?aif'jea2ff :T , V . in . ::3:?:: f - iw 4 , 533555 , ' ' fi' . it fizffzsf ..:-n,f- :K :fe ff ,X lg' iw' 3? J 352 it H . . t ' W zlfl 2 1 Q ,f Z 2 , Q 3 1 T W at 1 Sa 5- ,sm me at H 9 at E io, as a w 3 fat sx. ,:s5zueu ,. -H' f 2: 3 S N 2 sw s Q5 n 2 8 X 4 ma it , J. Q 4 2 f J W 5135836 ,M , ?1.,A-W 5 Q. ,V - Q w as Er T ug Q fa ff 1 , .. f:z, Az t ' f '. . 1 7 1 fhxmf 5 332 D. X 5 x Ye, t 3, at were .- is x flat E , it U -.t .tw-M. avg, ,- 5 ,X -q S 2 A ,.,,. 'Y tx- 5 'S it s 'isa am gg t Q ei ,Q lf X 3 2 lik 24 K S I . -h is , -K -1 i Juniors Cynthia Davis Deedra Davis Kelly Davis Randell Davis Joseph DeCarli Richard Derosset Vicki Deskins Terry Dickinson Joann Dobrich Mark Donnelly Margaret Donovan Debra Dorrell Roderick Douglas Deborah Douglass Catheran Duarte Peggy Dunn Dennis Dupree Dana Edgil Rhonda Elliott Gary Ely Bruce Engelke William Engelke Thomas Erautt Deborah Erickson Michael Evans Anthony Everhart James Fagelson Larry Farquar Debra Farris Pamela Faught Steven Fedje Roger Feenstra John Felder Jeffrey Fellows Mike Feraldi Diana F igueiredo Michael Finch William Fischer Patricia Fitzgerald Patsy Flack James Food David Flores Patricia Fluharty Michele Fouht Patrick Foran Richard Ford Kent Freeland James Freeman Colleen Freer Michael Frei Amold Freitas Lulean Friar Carl Friedrich Kenneth Frost Jeffery Fuller Kenneth Fuller Sandra Funk 107 James Fuscoe Andrea Gallemore Joseph Gamache Geoffrey Gardner Gregory Gardner Lynn Gardner Kathleen Gaskins Kathleen Geddes Marianna Gegnose Mary George Terry George Michael Getto James Gibbs Patrick Gilmartin Robin Gloede Carmen Gonzalez Ruben Gonzalez James Goodrich Christine Grable Carol Graham Diane Grande Paula Graver James Gray Kerri Green Larry Greenhill Richard Griffin Deborah Grimard Debra Gross Kim Grote Gloria Grunder Cheryl Guarano Don Haddock James Haile Robert Hairgrove Richard Hamilton April Hamlin Deborah Hand Terrence Hand Marilyn Hardin J ack Harman Richard Harmon Suellen Harmuth Linda Harper Marian Harper Linda Harris Janine Harrison Paul Hart Julie Heacock James Hedges Lisa Heerwald Jeffrey Hefner Judy Heid Michael Heim Terrill Hennum Arthur Henschel Robert Henson Rose Hernandez Michael Hiben Diane Higgins Opal Hill Nancy Hofer Karen Holden Steven Honz John Hoover Karen Hoover Barshada Horn James Howerton Dan Huffstutter Nancy Hulbert Betty Humphrey Bradley Hunt Donald Hutchinson 108 4-. 3292 ' Y 2 If is ' 3 3' J ' 'lf Q . xx , r a fi as 46' l as li M I W me it 4 we , 4 S F vi E X ,- ia ag N rf? X W .M i, X, A-7 Y , ' r its t get DH , ,P ,S ,J W Q 5 X -. f 4 if 4 'L i X ,iegv gx ....v:,.. , .. , A , 1, , a 5 - X K em, X yvwi v- li T I ii 3 ai if I 17 g :fi 'E :EL J: A . x. , V' wi? L K I 5'-Fi . ,- , 2 sw gy ,,g5f: ':: : .E B ,o--.. .. gi, r I K K V , mf I W 1 2 x 1 ' if V A - if 5 , iii . liI.,,.c tj f . gi K ai I . E si QS Q ,mv 1, K. 571 1 iii ale' if hs? f , 2 . ix , i 1 a . Q he K we x an ad: me fij gjfff gs W: - pi as D ,gi an ga I F, x W I. 5? X 'M W - a 1-it , QW ii l. ., J i xp - fi . ,f E 1 g .fs xi Z ' '5 .. ' K r 5 M X Q L . -13 -vi-. 'V l- , , , I K F ll: it - 1 - S Ax L 1 -. sf , 8 me gf . igss f M- :fi f , L M sv- X - Q K 5 V : Q k -flag Q- ii- - fi - if f . ft , xg si if .. , 1 Lv .lggezsi 1 f W - Q: eg fir it ' ' - Q w ' ' Z - iii J umors Duff Jahn Sharon James Sonia Janik Pamela Jarman Walter Jarrold Glen Jarvis John Jerman Dmnis Johnson Shelley Johnson Gregory Johnston Jeff Jones John Jones Timothy Jones Leonard Justice John Kaelberer Robert Katan Gordon Kathrein Hazel Keebahe Donald Kelly Madeline Kelly Sheryl Kendrick Kevin Kent Lynnette Kerby Thomas Kerr Kim Kilkenny Thomas Killens Janet King Katherine Kinsella Margaret Kirchner Curtis Kirk Pamela Kirk Jeffre Knickerbocker Janice Knipe Karl Kohagen Susan Kost Jeffery Kretz Dale Kronkright Robert Krusesky John Kuhl Michael Kuhn Lowell Kunkee Mary Kurtz Timothy Kuykendall Cynthia Lacy Tosca Lagoria Barbara Latimer James Law Shellie Laws Robert Laxson Mona Lee Louise Legault Steve Leveen 109 J uniors Geoffrey Lewis Jacklyn Lewis Deborah Lint Gary Logan Kathleen Long Thomas Longfellow Marilyn Loraine Carl Lothringer Jack Lovejoy Lynn Lowe Alan Lucero Michael Lund Richard Lund Patricia Innes Karyn Mac Lean .K - ,rm ' zff,i: h r -s 'lev if? ' 1 at 7' 'E ,Wt 'tw Q ,K t rf at M2155 ,S Wit..-v,..-wewfi 5 tw W Mem 2 f aa is 5 of ,gf K ,S ,Q vi rw Mfr 1, my to A. -- 7-'r fp - ' '-',' ' . 1- -' aff -f'-',,- 4 ' KCVH1 M20 I-006 1r-'r t A f . K - 's l Michael MacDonald '-'- - ' M Kathleen Mahoney Annie Major Daniel Malek David Malone Joanne Malpas Sharon Mangum Lolita Mann David Marable Edward Marikle Kim Markley Valerie Marriott Jennifer Martin Lance Martin Cynthia Martinez Femando Martinez Michael Matheny Peter Matheson Robert Matheson Jo Ann Matyas Byron Maxlield Paul Mayer Xavier McAfee Marla Mc Donough Marion Mc Dowell Jill McGregor Roberta McHomey Howard McKee Gary Mc Leod Francis Mc Nichol Thomas Meads Pamela Mederiros Russell Meek Craig Mehaffie John Mercer Pamela Merrill Barbara Miller Debra Miller Donna Miller Judith Mitchell Kenneth Mitchell David Moon Edwin Moon Reed Moore ll0 J ,V '- ' 1, 2 -, i if J . , - at 1 R L L t May I cut in? 2 '14 5 it We 'Q Q I 5 I 1, G, , EEZ 53' if it at it it ...f 2 P if 6 T, , as H V muse it ,el My vig X K V x l I 2 A kk., . Log 2 ' . i : i. at . . N. is -V 1- A Eli 4- 1, 1 3 an-lr A3 vs r hr. 72 ' I MW i YN 3' 'iv 5 gf A li ,E VM .. Y r Y J i X55 X Q1 .f my ffl y x ,Q fa-fr l it it .Swv Isn t your mouth big enough? ff S. .:55,.5,:ggs it l J umors Theophile Moore Walter Moore Leonard Moran Claudia Morissette Linda Morton Susan Mulvihill Edward Murawsky William Murphy Greg Myers Deborah Needham Emily Nelson Gme Nelson Chester Nevels Robert Nicholson Thomas Nicodemus Debra Norton Holly Nottingham Michael O Barr Danny O Dell Steven O Hara Toni O Neil Tracy Oberlies Deborah Oliver Keith Olmsted Diane Olmstead Bradley Orr Russell Orrell Dennis Orsbom Barbara Overhulser Roy Pace Randal Padilla Mary Papoulias Anthony Paredes Carl Parker Joan Parker David Paularena Deborah Peace Kevin Peachy Jennette Pearson Rebecca Peck Phyllis Pecoraro Luann Pekelder Robert Perkins Steven Perrapato Craig Perry Gary Phillips Marilyn Phillips Michael Phillips Steve Phillips Walter Pitt Cynthia Pittman Wayne Planalp Karen Poskitt David Posladek Ronald Potter Phillip Pottinger Catherine Powers Marla Price Rahn Price Anne Pulliam lll Juniors Michael Putnam Cynthia Quick Tina Radmall Alez Rafferty Peggy Ralston James Recktenwald Kristine Reed Peggy Reid Nicholas Rella Patrick Renny John Renzi Thomas Reylek Sheryl Reynolds Billy Richardson Devin Rinde Lora Riordan David Roberts William Roberts Richard Robertson Billy Robinson Judy Robinson Tom Robison James Rogers Jeanette Rogers sgji,.gigsafQ:j1,ljQ5:2g::-1,j',. in H l as Vi, wg as f L J! gg, ' W x it ag e ,. Q K fig ,git , as ag 353 N256 at Q sf i wggreaifisiffl- si. H 5 ew' 1515: ' as he Za? , wi, W an I, X .us J at I age I P x . W E , ja. 'A' ' ri ft 5 2 Q gg 3 3 X ,E 1 .I is Us 1 ,i.k K 5,51 ., 112 Two carwash stowaways caught in the trunk. ,y-:,.,::,..-1, .fan Q . 1 Juniors A slow flow in the main artery. 15555. 5 Y 1 , J' X ' H sr 4' as 5 ,S S 3 V iemr ,T f N as Q S X EE, is 32 f xsl- Q 41 J ig ig , E? ffi-'f-V552 Q i 1. -.fx fs, m.e,A ,1 :sz f, .-im!',, . v:,'?:5g Q ,L . V 5735.5 3 Sb: Linda Rogers Lisa Rojas Ruth Romero Gary Roscoe Gregory Rose Rodney Rothrock Becky Rouillard Michael Rowson William Ruegg Joseph Ruiz Joseph Rummerfield Roger Rurup Karen Ruse Daniel Russell John Ryan John Ryan David Rycenga Steve Salazar Darlene Salmon David Sandifer Alberto Sandoval Katherine Savage Gerry Scarcella Dennis Schell ll3 Juniors Lori Schmidt Karen Schnaubelt Mark Schniepp Paul Schultze Jane Schupbach Ronald Schwartz David Scott .Q Q45 is ' rt,. , ifiif' Rosemary Schneemann W 3 n Q J if Z, J KX , aw XR i B asf i - X Q JE if if YQ' v M 5, QE , 1 r Ee K5 E A Mary Scott Raymond Seiden Gary Seiler Cynthia Sherman Robert Shestako ff Marcia Sheilds Jeffery Silvis Richard Simmons Brenda Simpson Alisa Sinkes William Skanes Kim Skarda Kenneth Sluder Jennifer Smith William Smith Dan Smoot James Snider Barbara Spurlock Steve Staley Nancy Stansil Daniel Steele Kristi Sterling Larry Stewardson Barbara Stolnack Penny Storts Rick Stottlemyer Joyce Strickland David Stroh auer Linda Sumner Robert Sved Jack Swulius Guy Tapper Marlys Taylor Marsha Taylor Nancy Teigen Renea Theis Bruce Thompson Danny Thoner Robert Thorpe Eileen Tilley Windield Tobey Michael Toledo Leslie Tonkinson 114 www? im . is 5+ SQ. : f l eas ,m m .W vim S ssiff f- f V :F ,- ' , I J ffiiiccfigsl Q.. 2- asls aits l J . s Sleepy time hour. . .7:45. i ,srl Q i f ., E ,N mga ti .4 1ifi??l A 5 if ,fi 1 ,X X. ai A X92 Q is -si Q 11 ga rl? at tesgqrg 395 ll Q 'R J , M h ia - ' 3 X4 1 w E me P. il in s 1. X 15' TEM cz-,ZF-f '-5 rs H+ Q X, sis 2 - 1 55: iQ14fe15?' , -'If si S :i Yi 1 if in . i .A if 5 6+ ,J f-Q. gm fs. 1 LHRQSEQEQ fx f gs, X, , J ip W, , if 2 E , A Juniors Elba Torres Donald Touchet Patrick Traut Maureen Tucker Nancy Turner Terry Turner Andrew Van Derpoel Joanna Vankampen Debra Vasconcellos Jolie Verstraten Elbia Vielma John Wagner Robert Walden Hilary Walker Lee Walker Gary Wallen Edward Wammack Linda Warren Katheryn Weaver Laurie Weber Nancy Weidinger Nadine Weissbuch Toni Wells Kathleen Welsbacher Andrew Welsch Dale Wendleton Debbie Wheatcraft Deborah White Richard White Mark Wilhite John Wilkinson David Williams Susan Wilson Randy Winchell Cathy Wissinger Mary Wood Francis Woolrich John Wright Janet Zovorak William Zerbe Manfred Zeugner Gary Zwick ll5 if? 4, :gf wk-- 'E' Q. ll' nf. 1 km f ,Mg LLKV Q V' i 3 kgik A V ig sf- ,N ' mam Q-f 5? Y,--f L' i 3 I :KI iii-33 izi z ' ,.,. ai? -M45 s 3 30? Q an 1 3 f .Qi i lat :Jw Us 1 : 3 , -E rw fi' ., ' 4 ' 'I N Z . f X A ' -r 1 C ..1,. W J ' 9' 4- Q , XX ' if w n J it zu' XX S 2 Sopho mores Susan Abaroa Karl Ackerman David Adair Bruce Adams Carlos Adams John Albanese Maureen Aldrich Thomas Alford Vincent Amador David Ambler Timothy Ammann Wayne Anders Jeffrey Anderson Virginia Anderson James Andrews Jeffrey Anthony Robert Archibald Laurel Ariessohn Robert Armstrong Wanda Amold Helen Arredondo Allen Arthur Barbara Babcock Karen Bailey Rozanne Bailey Susan Baker Wayne Balsley Barbara Bandy Trina Baquera Charles Barranco Mary Barranco Nelson Barrios Mary Baskerville Christine Batts Kathryn Baum Sandra Baum Stephen Baxley Michael Bea Christina Bearden Loren Beavers Jod Becker Paula Bennett Alicia Berger John Berkey William Best Kim Bieda Deborah Black Randy Blackner Thomas Bludau Virginia Bobbitt Carol Bodie Kenneth Boemer Steven Bogdan Christopher Bolsh azy Thomas Bongard Cindy Bonilla Emest Bonilla Donald Boss Michael Bourdet Dennis Bowling Laura Bracey Chris Brawner Nancy Bregantic Robert Brent Earl Broderoorf Melody Brody Patsy Browning Patricia Bruce Sandra Bryant Sherry Bryant Lori Bryson Elaine Buccellato 117 So phomores Lynnan Buck Craig Bufka James Burrows William Busick Jesse Buso Suzanne Buttner Jimmy Byler Sandra Campbell Caroline Cardenas Elaine Carlin James Carr Bobby Carter Karen Casteel Susan Catlin Timothy Caulfield Yolanda Cesena Andre Chabot Richard Chalupnik David Chandler Daniel Chapdelaine Barbara Chapman Nancy Chapman Patrick Chiles Lawrence Churchman Madonna Clabaugh David Clarey Diane Clarey Steven Clark Zane Clark Janet Clarkson Karen Clay Robert Clements Kathryn Coddington Bonita Coleman Maureen Collins William Conn Margarette Connors Sandra Cook Mary Cooper Paula Cooper B1'ian Corbit Janis Cox Carole Cripps David Crocker John Crowder Danny Cruz Samuel Cruz Edward Culpeper Ruth Currier Michael Dale Marsha Danner Joyce Davidson Melanie Davis Michael De Gaetano Michele Debone Rae-Dean Decker Linda Del Ross Brant Denton Denise Denton Leslie Derosset Mary Dillon Stephen Disler 118 ' af ' fa, ,- ,gf-.M at ' li 'Q' 'N f f Qx ,. . . ,M A E 'XX J Ars tis Wm-- V 'w 5 I' l ik, ask ofa, es .uw M H mail ,Q .,, at A l -' ,K if I I im g 'fd tl I Don't believe it. C ,xx as Qi i ii ig , 2 3 'Va Sopho mores Michael Dixon Mark Doddridge Sheri Doll Claud Doolen Richard Dombusch Lynn Dougherty Lawren Dowling Scott Drummond Clyde Drysdale Catherine Du Bois Brian Duffy Linda Duffy Gary Dufour Joyce Dunn Bruce Durham Janice Eamest Janice Eatmon Jean Ebert Susan Eben Paula Ehrig Susan Eichhom Shelley Eklund Kathryn Ellis Vicki Emmett Edward England Nolan Engstrom Randall Epps Pamela Eucker Bette Evans Michele Evins Mark Fairweather Susan Falcon Daniel Faulds Daniel F aulk Steven Faulkner Susan Felder George Fellman Robin Field Linda Finch Susan Firtch William Flint Miran Flores Daniel Floyd Linda Folts Michael Forsberg William Forston Susan Foster Clay Fox James French Holly Friedgen James Frizzell Daniel Frost David Frye Tony Fukushima Kevin Fullerton Laura Fyock Charles Gaia Loretta Gallardo Kerry Galloway Debbie Galvan Marvin Gandy Johathan Gardetto ll9 Sophomores Ronald Gardner James Garrison Lorraine Gaskill Steven Gaspar Terry Gendreau Keith Gerhart Lynn Gerstein Mark Getto John Gibbs William Gilchriest Ruth Gill Gina Gillespie Robert Gillingham Andrew Golembiewski Bonnie Golembiewski Patrick Golojuch Edwardo Gonzalez Patricia Goodrich Jennifer Gorman Linda Gray John Gregory Beth Greiner Maryann Grosse Karen Grove Greg Grue Constance Guerrero Emest Guerrero Roberta Gustin Vicky Haak Michael Haar David Hafner Donna Hall John Hall Kathryn Hammond Phyllis Hammond Steven Hanes Gary Harmon Kenneth Harpenau David Harris Laurie Harris Michael Harris Thomas Harris Roger Harrison Michael Hart Kathleen Hartsock Virginia Harvey Donald Hatton Victor Hawkins Donna Hayward Donna J. Hayward Deborah Head Steven Heim Suzanne Heitman William Helms Edna Henderson Evelyn Henson 120 in Uh huh get a load ofthat pair oflegs' pi., 'TN it ,, an ft 5. '. . . and, now for the brighter side ofthe news. L l me Az. Q 5 V, Ex K F? M Q Q fm 1 2 X , - f , 525 Q rea: . . til I ,, We -E 1 f 2 , ,K .. 91 gig, 4 1 if . 'ff' . rf . EEL, ,, wfff .,aa,f2if., :i 1 :i V -- f ' if 4 V :fi Li' :gym ,A ii, ,,x 4 ,tif D f ' 1 I 'K 'rf' , 12' ,- st' '- f . 'Ze fi Qt t k Aj! L 9 W1 lI'fFil':x:, - If 1 fi R. K9 s 'vs 3 fa-:M 2' 1 Q E L ,,,-M. 5' -Q- Q J fx kk - yq f , fi .- Y' X if i f JK sf di Si' ' we n H f ' rg, -, 49 ef ' ix Q 'P - 'W V i 'x A - 1 is K 5 '- sk 4,,,,,. Q E Na.. ' f YY it wg V75 X Gonna catch a fly, Marie? ap- J .ze at ssf,'1-was 5 1Wrgl l , f e N , Zf WA? J as it ' my . v-safe? I ua as 1 Y 2,1 Q X Sr f 2 wi .513 1 2 Q 5 S Lv 1, 2 Q he --all-75 -. .. at 5 Q gg f A Q ' , , x we Q 1 it P L is Q 5 fa 'Z 4 ww -... If 1 M S K in ' t V. .,., R Je. .E .K f ' 5 - ,ilk g g as 55:15 . rj in ,J L L ,3 . 5 , , ,.,-13 .,, I in s.. . ' . 0 g - - sa-f15?l ., ' me my . r - .- 'fray A :a'i4az:.zuezs2g . 3.4.4 ' .2 K f 55-LSZEMQQ., 'WE' - 'fl5i'5KEf'iwE -E if. I 4 fem f,g '2e'f?' , 753335, ' ' f 1, 4 f,ma:s53iE' f le ii . lr will-1' me if ez,-SSL: f ,55 4. .P, r-f-msg:-' .mf Z 7 ', , ' A X. ,G - 4 1-. ui! ,l 'Is v U A' s , 5' W ' 2522? 'Ana V' , 2 if fix 1 S J? ge .ja Z. Er So phomores Eric Herzik Charmaine Hessling Ruth Hicks Pamela Hildebrant Rebecca Hill Jack Hilterbrant Thomas Hixson Lorelei Hoeffer Mark Hoffman Priscilla Homan Richard Honey Steven Hom Natalie Hosaka David Houghtlin Susanne Hubble Linda Huckle Beth Huhn Gary Hulbert Lisa Hunemuller Kevin Hunt Gloria Hunter Patrick Hurley Frank Huson Donna Isenberg Jacalyn Jaeger John Jarrell Barbara Jerman Daniel Jessup Susan Jett Glenn Johannessen Daniel Johns Debra Johnson Leslie Johnston Julie Jones Marsy Jones Valerie Jordan Lawrence Kjorlie Gus Kladouras Nancy Knauer Carla Koehler Edward Kraus Patricia Kul anis Catherine Kuhl Cheryl Kunkee Susan Kurosad Rebecca Lack David Lamb Jonathan Lange Daryl Larkin Merl Larson Michael Lau Rickey Laughlin 121 Sophomores Patrice Laws Karen Lawson William Lene Terry Lent Robert Lepore Michael Lettow Joseph Levikow Cameron Light Mary Lindermann Laurri Lindsey Brian Linker Leanne Lintvedt Randell Lish Edward Lograsso Christie Long Lori Long Matthew Longfellow Ida Lujan Robert Lundgren Joan Mac Eachen Laurie Machado Colleen Mahoney Fawn Malmberg Sandra Mann Thomas Mann Steven Marchand Herve Marcy Sheryl Marks Teresa Marquez Gray Marrow Joe Marshall Katrina Marshall Debra Martell Anthony Martinez Gloria Martinez Paul Mastro Milly Matthyssen Ruthann Mattia Wallace Mauck Linda May Ellen Mayer Felicia Mc Afee Scott Mc Cardell Mary Mc Daniel Matthew Mc Donald Karen Mc Dougal Teresa McGee Donald Mc Leod Claudia Mekenas Gregory Melvin Nancy Merino David Meserole Marion Metzler David Michener Stephany Milan Lawrence Miles John Mings Gary Mitchell William Monahan Jeff Moody 122 -as as L... 'A Q' r k 2 . t .9 5'1 E :ag . x. H gh X FP A - 1 ., 35 . P me was 3 , at J at Ss? 3 2 1 if ia L .5352 sex Jiri if,-, . My , fjggj K JS, f E I ' Qi i 3, ml k KL is K we ,. rl? ' 1- , AF at it 4 tv e Q Ar fx- Q 2 3 e Q, A ' -ff it sl is gr '-.: it 2 at and do you know what I said to her' Y 351 ow s it feel being on the other side of camera, R. t ,K , . f . sp as i as 3 l. 3 s t 1? ,fi I i r as gl 3' i, 1 2 35 X 5' f Sophomores Alice Moore Lorraine Moore Margaret Moore Leon Moranville Shawn Morgan Antoinette Morris Bonnie Morris Larry Morris Nancy Morrison Carlene Morton Michael Morton Mark Murphy Thora Murray Diana Napolis Katheryn Neil John Nelson Brenda Newcomb Charmaine Neyndorff George Nichols John Nicholson James Norman Gregory Norris Teresa Nugent Terri Nugent David Nunez Daniel O Connor Stephen O Connor Vicky O Neil Ann Oexner James Ohlsen Margaret Oldham David Oliver David Oliver Debra Oliver Laurette Olliff Jerry Olsher Kandyce Olson Martha Olson Roxie Ong Bmce Orsborn Ralph Osbome David Owens Vicki Paasche Audrey Padilla Bertha Padilla Judy Padilla Caylynn Palmer Laura Palo mares Kenneth Parris Kathleen Patterson Shelly Paulick Michael Pearson Dawn Pekelder Larry Pelling Bennett Penfield Karen Penny Victoria Peterson Mark Pharr Donald Phillips Karen Phillips 123 Sophomores Dana Piepenbrink Sandra Pierce Randy Pippin Diane Pollman Eduard Ponce Perry Postulka Herbert Potter Terry Powers James Pritchard Cynthia Purdum John Purdy Kim Pyle Barbara Randall Kimberly Randle Michael Rankin Lennice Rathmann Robert Raulston John Recktenwald Karen Reddjck Steve Redmond Michael Reed Denise Reeder Loyda Reeves Robert Reif Robert Rettig Terri Reybum Paula Richardson Robert Riehle Jacquelyn Riley Dawn Rinde Roman Ritachka Rafael Rivera Dawn Roberg Kerry Roberts Rex Roberts Richard Roberts Doreen Rock Jacob Rodriguez John Rodstrom William Roerich Benjamin Ross Marie Rouillard 124 No. . .she couldn't be sleeping. R - 1' v xxx Q 5 vs, x if K E . X E X J.. tr xx 3 ie or . .... I ..:.1Fw:..: ' ' 5 .,.., ,...., ,I t.r F U . 116' , 'vt ,B We N 'K E L' EE f Sim Z3 E N Q aa air v- an K S Q N K ssl 1 Qf ,xr ,Q at .. X St, Q N wr 2 fag as Yrs K Q rs., 'K 1 F' W I Wi 1 -- Jigs' my X f 3 E ' , - K .k I 7.-Q. , R -i-in ,L ' M ii, V' . HI DE iii - J, ..,,:.,,.,.,. ,,.. S , , rg: e ff, ., ' 114355 W.-Vw f P Sz f ' Q41 . .Mi 5 ,M S - ' ' .. I -'::i5?kfi.: ' Lvamrlwsrlwmwr:,.SSo:x.::xrrta4me.as:s Q KI- .aa-rfrsxrwgiws. rs.,.,.,.z.,.w: sam 795155 ,:2'::: n:'. W5 9211225 f:53iQQL'3: -r i5?.iVZ.5ff?if,':f ' ' ' ggi? 2 ' ee - 4 1112 . A V . Q sg? X M if or r,,r r, H 1 N HH- ' - 'J .-isis .5f.eiY?zlLWE ' Again, 1' ' 5 - ' f Look! She even tiptoes! P rlrt trrr J? is .. W it Lgg T it ! J W , Q S tl . ,..,, .. .. it L. K . W l,.i?,. ug, - Q 'ii gi. ji ,Q A wg 2 T iffy 'P WW55 FQ , lf, , kk, M ' Q Q .ii ,ggi 1 - A ,g l , 2 15 1 ,, 1 4 f- f 'QA if X ,gh,., -'.-- Iii A- f in 'V+-5 'Mw-V ---' if ,lib f'f,-Vi t' LL ','-' l 5 . , ,rl Km S Q if . :gs 1. K, Fi T You wanta fight about it? J,-5 'Ds Time out for Miss Sellman. 'Vx W 'QM 'wh S' fl give 1 -Jw f 3 Sophomores Elaine Ruiz Manuel Ruiz Joey Runyan Paul Ruttan Dorsey Ryan Armando Salazar Mary Salazar Kimberlee Sale Linda Sanders Rick Sands Lorraine Santana Alberto Saucedo Lloyd Savoie Jeffry Schanbacher Diane Schimke Gregory Schmunk Rudi Schrandt Catherine Schroeder Gloria Schwarz Lawrence Sdao Billy Seaman Luana Seaman Mark Semancsin Terry Settle Thomas Seuferer Estela Sevilla Daniel Shaw Dave Shepard Eric Shepard Marina Sheatakoff Kamiar Simantob Dennis Simmons Joni Simpson Anna Sirkis Sydney Slack Susan Slote E1'ic Smith James Smith Myma Smith Scott Smith Lynn Soderberg Robert Sozzani 125 Sophomores Debra Spencer David Spivey Sally Spooner Carol Spurlock Gary St. Hilaire Dawn Steele David Stein Carlos Stelmach Lynne Stephens Bruce Stevenson Harry Stewart Larry Strandberg Linda Strauss Pamela Stromberg Jeffrey Sugg Cynthia Sullivan John Swanson Paul Swulius Pder Talley Robyn Tanner Frances Tarantino John Taylor William Taylor Aileen Teague David Teincuff Lynne Thomas Michael Thomas Holly Thompson Marie Thompson Steven Thompson Carlton Thunberg Brian Todd Mark Tomlin Craig Trenkle Krista Tucker Marie Tuthill Claudia Tuttle Douglas Tyler Martin Ucker Emily Van Roon William Van Wulven Teresa Vega 126 J C 'i i xx ,. Making paper dolls? I f t U I EW t t t tc y ' '3 ' r t gg-, - 'E in 2 Six ? E Q ' L 45 5 S' S 4 X E J R ' ii M ar- Q 5' ,ff , F S 49 ' 1 3' 9 gig S EQ Es 'E 1' if if J ,K ,Lt , 3' X is if fbi? to XX ri ,fin Q 5 2 X 2 -. XL , S 5 t t 1, 3, 5 ' 1 S M' Q, it 1 it in Q '11 X fi 79 What kind ofa joke was that? Q tr., , Q x, X, S i Q7 F g', lvfy ':: ez ' f fi ::-- isp? my F ii lx. A 0 Li: LZ',fk',k1P -VYK 'V kV f I. if Q' -i f if V L QU Q a i i 'ix 3 L .V H . , I - k t 1 ii mf X f J E5 ,., .,,., L 2 ef, , 1 as S -Gang, 2 if l. . L 4 L .. Q ,s .. -:T ., , i- was t e ':., f t .,,, '-F , -. , Y 'f ' 1 ' + 7 A',W'WL Q, : ' it Gy L H is v 1, F gut 252 81' is Q . Y 'Q '-'S at at it fa iw 1 Q, , ,gs 4 will 6. ,if fi .il N -id - , -. mif1Q5g'ffi:ft-ft 'eiwsfmv - Everybody s t-r-e-t-c-h! , are 1 f if Q is dr Q 1 Smile! You're on candid camera. nr T T Q, we A aa,L , as Q x S it 3 I! a L 3 g 7 yi e we as I 1 i'3fS,:S:i1i317ifW 1359 fffliifwiuev yfgygie w naw' K A, l gggqg tygszggzgffg ,-,ff Alf .. Jlgfsz s-,.'. f5,Lff1sp .:,' F' 552 ' . reef I , 'W' 2 'V ,M - ' ' 3'fi'5'if3., 2 'fi lem i ': ,assign Q. ,. .,..,., .. 3 L X 'i S F ,,,. 55 So pho mo res Steven Velazquez Leslie Wagner Steven Wagner Susan Waldron Andrew Walton Charles Wands Paul Wangenstein Linda Wamer Timothy Watenpaugh Robbin Watts Robert Webb Deborah Webster Margaret Weld Glen Wells William Wells Kristie Welsch Carol West Michael West Kathy Westman Sandra Whillock Richard Whitaker Robert White Edward Whitehead Ralph Whitener Elaine Wicker Gayla Widner Cheryl Willett Joan Williams Patricia Williams Jana Wilson Annette Winchell Keefe Winokur Michelle Winsworth Elaine Winter Leslie Wolf Laurie Wood Robert Wood Libby Worthington Lynn Wyatt Heidi Wynn Catherine Young Mary Zapf Lisa Zeiters David Zeitz 127 Wm I Q -. ff wx ,M J -if Q4 aww 'Wir i Q-ve rXA 'f8, W f- af n -nv? vi f Nigwwxtq 'Nv . ,gan-WIKAMN 1-as ,Q ,mx W -ge 5K U N. L.,. , ,vw .Q-5,3 n 2 S A M gg ... 1 . , A .,. :,, if Qs , ' 2 if 5. Q, V L: '9ef ' . sg Q 4' - h'l 1 ' ,. 1 w ' ' Xa ' gy: ,7. 4? 4 -, , - '-'., W 7 ,. .Q ' ','. 2- ,',, It 'Z J W ,L' ' f. ? f f - A , H H ff? A Q -aw K Ng M N a ' t ifii-was-.1 Q , , . , K V wang A 1, Y-AE! V mm. ,ww i. .. . V A F 9 7 an K ,. - . - My -fe a L -my ,qw v, N, Y E . N.. .5 ,X r N Q Q- f K 5 ,dvi 4- 2 S ,J I Y? 5 . me x .g X K as L Q' 25, .' H, K gt af lt f Y s ,f 1 m y iraq, -. mis fy V ,f iifh W J tw 0' 2 'fy an ' . J. , . ff! -5' la 'M me Q5 K E 'f azfymin it ag 5 Q E ,wa f 3 lsr-S ' . Q e nr A g sm f Q S' 1. 9? ,fs fa. 2 , J mm . 2 l Sk -In gi ,- S Z., ,Q Aw IH' .-, QL, a ll 1 ' Fresh men Daniel Abemathy Barbara Adams Marlene Adams Janet A grew Ronald Aills Tommie Akin Diana Alesi Brenda Allen Debra Allen Gordon Alschbach John Alzona Ricky Anderson Evelyn Andrews Jeffrey Andrews Julia Arredondo Kevin Askew Kimberly Atkins Donald Ayers Sandy Aziz James Babcock Alan Baer Barbara Bail Deborah Bailey Barbara Bain Laurel Baker Wayne Baker Sharon Baldassini Mark Ballard Diane Bamberger Michael Baquera Mike Bams Linda Barrer Jay Barron April Barrowclough Bemard Barrowclough Patricia Bates Heidi Bazewick James Bea Maureen Beal Ricky Beaver Randy Beckstrand St. Clair Beeman Robert Belcher Marie Benner Theresa Bentz Nancy Best Luana Bickle Lee Bjomson Anna Black David Blanks Mariann Blethen Jeffrey Bock Julia Boget Kathleen Boltz Larry Bouchard Joni Boutelle Laurie Bowes John Boy Donald Brennan Ronald Brent Joe Bressi Sandra Brewer David Briscoe Michael Brooder Joann Brown Marianne Brown Robin Brown Larry Browning Jo Ann Brumbaugh Arthur Bryant Charles Bryant John Buckley Freshmen Stephen Buckner Celeste Buttner Elva Camacho Kim Cameron Mark Campbell Scott Campbell Clarina Cannizzaro Cleonice Cannizzaro Richard Carl Debra Carlton Kerry Carlton John Carpenter Christine Carter Kathleen Carvajal Kim Carver John Case Vicki Cason Virginia Cass Linda Castillo Carlton Castner Debra Castro Gloria Cesena Teresa Cesena Jennifer Chabot John Chadwick Thomas Chapman Rodney Chappell Theresa Citwood Leann Christiansen Suzanne Cirelli Anita Clabaugh Randy Clark Jennifer Colbeth Jeanne Coleman Daniel Collard King David Coltrin Michelle Consolin Tony Cook Betina Cooper Richard Costa Thomas Courtney Charles Cox Paul Cox Roger Craddock Monica Crawford Marla Crews Connie Cross Penny Crow 130 ,pave Frosh get first chance. ix - Freshmen Etta Culpeper Michael Cunningham James Curtis Lauren Dale Michael Dale Karen Daly Laura Danielson Fredrick Dauwalder Clayton Davis Howard Davis Maria Davis Charles Dean Thomas Dembowski Stcphania Demos James Denhart John Denhart Phyllis Denman Lonardo Di Theresa Diaz Harry Dillon Henry Dmochowski Mark Doherty Sylvia Doll James Dollar Kurt Do rnbusch Donna Dorrell Elizabeth Dorroh James Dragoo Donna Drbousek Susan Duffy Dorothy Duke Dorothy Dye John Eady Kenneth Eamest Gary Edgil David Edwards William Egner David Ek David Elkins Patricia Elliot Robert Engel Douglas England Norma English Robert Erickson Dale Evers David Falcon Richard Fallon Mark Faught Constance Faulds Teri Featheringill Patrick Felde Pamela Fellows Mike Ferguson Carol Fetty 131 Freshmen Deborah Fischer Jerrilee Fischer Sharon Fitz Debra Fixsen Wiley Flack Patrick Flynn Bobby Fogleman Raymond Fox Robert Frazier Linda Fredick Magdaline Freeman Paul Freer Katherine Frelinger Jacque-Lyn Freyer Debra Frost Rodman Frelinger Cynthia Fry Susan Frye Tony Gamboa William Gamester Michael Garvin Karen Gates Ronald Gaul Barbara Gendreau James Gentry Ellen George Kenneth Gerhart Wilda Giannini David Gillespie Dennis Gilmour Paul Glass Richard Glenn Kathlee Golembiewski Richard Goldjuch Carmen Gonzales Debra Gordon Gale Gorman Nancy Goss Constance Grable Dana Grame Deborah Grant Pamela Grant Sandra Gray JeffGreer David Gress Michael Griffin Robin Gross Karyn Grove Mark Grundstrom Victoria Guarano Mark Guerrero Lani Gutgesell Heidi Guttzeit Guy Halgren Anna-Maria Hall Julie Hall Michael Hall Thomas Halley Deborah Hamlin Lee Hampson l32 ER Forward march! - Z E . X XM X M E Freshmen Ann Hamrick James Hansel Dana Hansen Michael Harley Mary Harman Judy Harris Barbara Harrold Elaine Hart Thomas Hart Sandra Hatton Ada Ilayward Magdaline Heckel Carol Hedges Kenneth Hegg Leo Heid Mark Heinze Gail Henry Terry Hemdon Susan Hewitt Janet Hill Tamara Hill Joann Hinajoza Miriam Hirschfeld Robert Hogan Shiona Holburn Terell Holderer Carol Holding Linda Honz Richard Hubble Diane Hulbert Marcia Hulbert Janet Hull Alan Hunter Judy Hunter Lorraine Inman Rory J ahn Paul Jarvis Dave Jeffrey William Jennings Glenn Jensen Terry Jester Glenda Jockell Gail Johnson Geri Johnson Kimberly Johnson Douglas Jones Michael Jones Nancy Kachok Robin Kaminski Debra Kaneyuki Chris Kay Janice Keais Kathy Kelly Rowena Kerber Sandra Kersey Deborah Kesler Kurt Kicklighter Christopher Kiefer Anges Kinsella Debby Kitchens Brian Krisch Paul Knickerbocker Leslee Koltz 133 Freshmen Richard Koehler David Kovac Michael Kraus Claudia Kueker Pamela Lacy Cherie Lambert Harold Landis Stella Lara Cassandra Lau John Law Donna Le Grand Wade Le Maire Gloria Leary Howard Lenox Vickie Leveque Barry Lewis Loren Lewis Dawn Lindsay Joanne Lindsey Peggy Lindsey Cynthia Lintvedt Hazel Liptrap Joseph Lockwood Stephen Lombard Sally Lombardo Bonnie Long Primo Lopez Joseph Lothringer Thomas Lovelady John Lowder Mike Lowerison Steve Lukow Susan Lund Brenda Lunsford Barbara Lusitana Randy Luxenberg Nancy Mac Gillivray Joyce Maddox Wendy Malpas Heidi Mandolf Renee March Donald Markley Michael Marline Cynthia Marriott Barbara Martin Steve Martin Robert Martinez Silvia Martinez Robert Matheny Susan Mathews Jeffery Matthessen Gene Mc Allister Kathleen Mc Cartney Robin Mc Crory Anita Mc Entire Kevin Mc Farland David Mc Gee Denis Mc Gee Deborah Mc Hugh Richard Mc Kay Carol Mc Lewin Keith Mc Mahill Robert Mc Murphy Eileen Mc Nichol Lori Mc Pherson Gary Meads Tina Mehrtens Martin Melanson David Melanses David Melhorn Burt Melvin David Menea 134 itat -,Anas come in all sizes. X , I Freshmen Renee Meyer Gary Michael Cathleen Miller Joann Miller Philip Miller Ronald Miller Tracy Miller Dennis Milligan Camille Mills Julia Min gs Corol Motist get 6 L ft K' 2: 'til ii gf i' we Steven Mulvihill Jamie Morrow Nicholas Morgan Mark Morgan Jeffrey Morgan Mary Moran Kirk Moore Kathy Moore Lama Moody Jack Moody Lisa Mitchell Robert Neely Nancy Neill Deborah Nelson Karin Nelson Paul Nelson Ross Nelson Stanley Nelson Ametta Nevel Patrivia Nevels Michael New Sharon Nicodemus David Nobles Janet Nolan .leffry Norman 135 Fresh men Carolyn Novotny Pamela Odendahl Susan Oekel Laura Officer Marlene Oliver Robyn Oliver Wendy Ornelas Martin Orrell Martin Orrell Michael Orrell Scott Osborn Billy Owens Raymond Oyos Deborah Padilla Deborah Padon Alan Paradise Richard Pariseau Jonathan Parker Michael Parks Pia Parrish Debra Passino Robert Patrick Richard Payson Elvia Pedrin Michael Peruchetti Anne Pesely Sandra Peterson Gordon Pleasants Stephen Pollett Gregory Ponce Duane Pontarolo Diana Potter Pamela Potthoff Mary Powers Debborah Preciado Gary Precise David Price Jon Price Rhapsody Price David Pritchard Cuztodio Ramirez Michael Ramirez William Ramirez Debra Randle Robert Randle Carol Rasco Corinne Redlowske Sheri Rice Michael Rich John Richard Pamela Richardson Harold Richwine 136 ef .WW fl what 'E I - x 9 I smell popcorn! av . tt r it i' 1 his fr X avi was yi 5' .L gm? fl xr cg fb T 155 5 ch K r 5 fb if r N ,yi A ' ..,: his W, I . . ,liz .Ease f ., - .: . -:n ba I S1558 5 it gf t at tm Ig Z is J we L A 3 A x r N tr 5 Q ,Eta i Fresh men Dana Rinde Rita Rivera Kathleen Roberts Torrie Roberts Debra Robertson Clark Robeson Albert Roche Robert Roche David Rodger James Rodman David Rodriguez David R Rodriguez Annette Rogers Jeanette Rogers Jill Rogers Michael Romanowski Jeanne Rosenberger Bruce Rosenblatt Sherry Rosenthal Janice Rost Ellen Roth Andrew Ruckoldt Christine Ruiz Gerry Rutherford Stephen Ryan Alex Saikowski Robert Salata Craig Salazar Toby Salazar Kim Sanders Merl Sanders Paul Sanders Arthur Sandy Dolores Santana Thomas Saw Karen Schedine Anthony Schiano Martin Schiano Lon Schmidt Kathy Schneider Deana Scholl Gerald Schooler Kelly Schoonover June Schroeder Micheal Schroeder Susan Schroeder Laura Schultz Matthew Schutten Warren Seevers Francine Self Pamela Sell Joe Seuferer Michael Seuferer Gloia Sevilla David Sheldon Debra Shepard Beverly Simmons Gary Simmons Randall Simpson John Skalman Timothy Slagle Gail Smith Perry Smith Shannon Smith Jeffrey Snider Susan Spence Lucinda Spencer Dawn Spooner Susan Stahl Thomas Stahl Theresa Staley Ann Stark 137 Fresh men Bill Starling Carlos Steinauer Holly Sterling Roxanne Strangfeld Molly Stuckey Carmen Sutherlin Julie Sutton Paul Svendsen Janice Swenson Pamela Tackett Dave Takanashi Wendy Tapper Rodney Taylor Richard Teichman Sandra Teter Scott Thompson Stephanie Thompson Ronald Thorton William Thorpe Steven Threlkeld Jean Tiedeman Linda Tolin Margie Tolle Mary Tolle Linda Torrens Dana Towers Beth Townsend Kelly Traut Charles Trent Dell Trotta Brian Turner Dorcas Tuttle Luke Underwood Janis Undersood Barbara Unruh Robert Van Wulven Lynette Vance Janet Vanslager Brent Wagner Laurie Wagner Linda Wagner Scott Wahrenbrock Dianne Walker John Wallace 138 sfg ii f 1 E? 3 -'IM' Z I Viv' K 6 591 83 .rx XS Q at 4 12' M E 5 Q X K 53 J: r J s S 'Q ai 1 Q 'NW P ww EQ! p ix W X XY! ij! B' S 5, Q ga X 5 s X S2 2 is 'lv 1 16 K iii his ffl? tr 2 My lags .351 Don't you love car washes? fyf ,if faq f i Q , 1, is , 'ewes-tiff M M W ,,,... , ,- HM. ,, Q ,V df, t wi' , , . f , , , . V ., , ,k , - .1 ,H .j -I 'A , yt ,W .t i naw' ,,...,.- ,.,. , az. 1 -few Li 2 .,., . , by was Eilii V4 f L C f . K s lQ , i Q LYQIWIQT My feet are killing me' Bite your tongue! Freshmen Marilyn Waltz Anita Ward Marline Watenpaugh James Watkins Robert Watkins Kevin Waugh Debra Waycaster Joseph Webb Mary Weld Daniel Wells William Wennhold Lance West Harry Wexler Deborah White Bernard Whitehead Pamela Whitehead Teresa Whiteside Steven Whyte Nancy Wickersham Michael Wickware Debbie Wilcox Denise Wilhite Andrew Williams Rob Williams Debra Wimberly Susan Winchell Kimberly Wineteer Lisa Winokur Lori Winsworth Gisela Wolter Julie Wuebold Scott Wulff Ann Wynn Paul Yanez Robert Yano James York Tim Young Judy Youngquist John Zalopany Anna Zasueta William Zeis Gary Zuckerman 139 FGCUS GN CLUBS v gf .-Af. .La 'Y,i'Q, Viwx ,af . fx' ' Ky ' if if- !.5'f W f f If jf I a 'ls 4 , K 41, 'G 'r X Inter-Club Council Is the Key to Helix Clubs INTER-CLUB COUNCIL Organizing the clubs on campus is done by the Inter-Club Council. One of the most important events sponsored by the Inter-Club Council is Hoot Mon. The council also helps the clubs with their money making projects. The attorney general helps clubs form their constitutions and obtain on-campus status. Club week is organized by the council to introduce students to the dif- ferent clubs. INTERNATIONAL CLUB Walk together, talk together, O' ye people of the earth: for then and only then shall ye have peacef, This is the motto of the International Club. This motto is carried out in their efforts to bring people from all over the world to- gether. Learning about different cultures and meeting interesting people are their goals. They sponsor the A.F.S. potluck, bond drive, punch parties, and the Donkey Basketball game to raise money for foreign exchange students. This money is raised to send students abroad as well as to finance students coming to America. This year the club sponsored a student from Brazil. Her name is Carmen Carpenedo. FRONT ROW: M.Degatano, B.Corella, J.Jones, B.Dragoo, B.Kraus, L.Dowling, S.Willis B.Overhulser. SECOND ROW: B,Mazelewski, S.Booth, B.Smelko, R.McDonald, K.Schnaubelt C.Phillips, D,Parks, S.Stevenson. BACK ROW: T.Nystrom, R.Gleason, G,De La Houssaye R.Baker, B.Heitman, T.Stark, G.Willet. NOT SHOWN: G,Anderson, D.Bray, J.Gamache, P Thompson, F.Thunberg. International Club Unites People NMA X tb- 'fu 38 -7 'W ' fs 1. 'I 5 l J I s ' X I fi I fp I s FRONT ROW: C.Lacy, M.Harper, L.Wolf, T.Stark, C.Carpanedo, D.Baker. BACK ROW: Mr. Heyer, L.Schmidt, G.Berg, S.Zejku, D.Koehler, V.Skop, D.Myers, C.Schmidt, Miss Heimpel. NOT SHOWN: J,Barrios, G.Brittain, C.Brown, P.Copher, B.Corella, S.Foster, D.Frost, E.George, L.Harris, L. Henery, K.Limantob, A.Lucero, D.Meserole, L.Morton, L.Nann, T.Radmeel, S.Spooner, K.Stally, F.Thunberg, V.Wongsantativanich. 142 Justo Sierra Club Offers Friendship FRONT ROW: M.Davis, C.Gonzalez, B.Smith, C.Cardenas, M.Freeman, A.Sanchez, G.Sevilla, E.Sevilla, A.Lujan, O.Salazar, T.Gamboa, E.Guerrero. SECOND ROW: H.Arredondo, S.Martinez, Y.Cesena, G.Cesena, B.Padilla, R.Hernandez, R.Gill, S.Lara, J.Padilla, M.Yanez, E.Camacho, T.Cesena. BACK ROW: D.Fl0res, B.Corella. Inter-Faith Club Promotes Religion on Campus MCH FRONT ROW: D.Figueiredo, M.Bevilacqua, BACK ROW: T.Mehrtens, K.Mc Cartney. NOT SHOWN: M.Jingling, J.Wallace. JUSTO SIERRA CLUB Promoting friendship and greater understanding between students of different backgrounds is the purpose of the Justo Sierra Club. The club brings students of different races and religions together. To become more aware of different views held by groups, discussions are planned. The topics of these disscussions range from national, state, or city events to problems involv- ing the school. Some of their other activities in- clude Hoot Mon, field trips, and other or- ganized programs. INTER-FAITH CLUB I am the Way, the Truth and the Lighti' is the Inter-Faith club's spiritual motto. This club is open to people of all religious denominations to promote religion on campus. The members provide inspirational messages through displays in the halls, posters, and the prayer of the week. They try to make God's presence known to all of Helix's students. 143 ood Club Improves Craft Skill .ai .Q sk X .A A 'rs F lj H ,, Lr.,..-t. ...-..............,i..,.. Q U I f ,..,, f . QQ . 2 A , E W l i 'M looolo . FV LL o -i if Q i l l L, ix W., W, kg iswuw'-f L , 1 ! A :ml-.R pf ,QLJXK p y gg mf I ty My Q , .I ,r dk S h . I- 1335 ,r Y W MQW., 1 N 1 o '-- is V A ' I , . y :Ft . U V , g Mi Lgewfi 55 K ! . gt 7. . V X X . 2 .. Q Us , f . if or ll,f . F s a 3 at q ac' i x f f I - - f B.Corbit, P.Stalmaker, G.Gardner, R.Pippin, G.McCleod. NOT SHOWN: J.Burgos, B.Calentine, T.Carlson, B.Carter, D.Coleman, E.Culpeper, L.Dixon, P.Freer, J.French, M.French. B.Flint, C.Fox, J.Frost, B.Gillcrest, P.Herly, J.Lleonard, G.Luppens, B.Monahan, J.Norman, M.Pearson, D.Pritchart, B.Randle, A.Salazar, G.Seiler, K.White, T.White, R.Willbanks. WOOD CLUB The Wood Club is a newly formed club on cam- pus. During their first year they met every Thurs- day night to work on wood projects. The Club's purpose is to improve wood craft skills and knowledge about different kinds of woods and the problems involved in using them. Specific pur- pose tools were provided for interested members HELIX CRAFTS CLUB The Helix crafts Club was formed to help both enrolled and unenrolled art students acquire more skill and further their knowledge in the crafts field. Their activities included speakers, field trips, and competition in the Spring Fine Arts Festival. Some of their projects were Hoot Mon and raising funds for power equipment. Helix Crafts Club Advances Artistic Skill I Mwiliumlsi-fmt F 1 'I' E8 ,gl ,, . ,Q , . V ' i 6 , o .. ,r H pfpy h rlfhiff, it f? f' .,,.' ' f f , j 5 . irwgfgnf Q A D.Bamberger, H.Guttzeit, D.Parks. NOT SHOWN: R.Baker, S.Brown, R.Campbell, S.Campbell, L.DeRosset, T.Dickinson, R.Fairweather, K.Gaskcn, M.Geffrey, T.Hennum, D.Hernandez, C.Justice, A.Kinsella, D.Le Grand, C.Lintvedt, R.Mattia, L.Moore, S.Plymale, R.Salata, D.Steele, K.Sterling, I. Swanson, N.Weidinger, H.Wexler, M.Wood. 144 ,.,-- Lettermen's Club Honors Athletes Y FRONT ROW: S.Richle, R.McDonald, J.Boutelle. BACK ROW: Coach Lucas, .l.Oliver, P.Matheson, B.Murphy, P.Hart, E.Murawski, R.Schultz R Bahno, D.Castro. LETTERMEN'S CLUB The Lettermen's Club is an open club on cam- pus for guys who have earned either a Junior Varsity or a Varsity Letter. The club this year sponsored the Lettermen,s Club after game dance and the Senior-Faculty sports games. The Clubls purpose is to promote sportsmanship and keep a great sports program at Helix. KEY CLUB The Key Club is one of Helix's boys clubs. It is a service club organized by the Kiwanis Club of La Mesa. Their projects this year were the Casa Blanca Christmas Party, the Annual Kiwanis Apple sale, and their project with the Dixiline Lumber Company. Key Club Builds for Better Citizenship FRONT ROW: D.Sweat, I-'.Martinez, J.Gamache, C.Huskey, B.Lynes, R.Brown. SECOND ROW: M.Wilhite, S,Baum, Key Club Sweethartg T Kuyken dull, M.Schniepp, J.Harold, K.Regas, L,Stewardson, S.Morgan. BACK ROW: G.Slantz, T.Watenpaugh, R.Meek, D.Rogers, R.Gleason. NOT SHOWN M.Brothers, C.Mehaflie, P.Mayer. Y-Teens Members Grow in F riendship 'XVI .5 .. 'Sn FRONT ROW: K.Daly, P.Richardson, B.Long, R.Brown, L.Tolin, S.Frye, D.Allen, C.Faulds, .l.Brown. BACK ROW: M.Crawford, L.Vance, J.Harris, J.Brumbaugh, S.Gray, J,Underw0od, C.Carlton. The Freshmen Y-Teens The Freshmen Y-Teens group promotes indi- vidual growth and development of character through friendship with people of all races, re- ligions and nationalities. This goal is achieved through such activities as the Carousel dance and World Festival. The Sophomore Y-Teens The Sophomore Y-Teens group was formed to help the girls grow into better individuals. This intention was accomplished through service projects and social events such as collecting trash for ecology, speakers, and slumber parties. A W0 1 FRONT ROW: C.Keil, L,Stevens, M.Evins, B.Keaton, R.Field, G.Gorman, A.Teague, M.Rouillard, L.Johnston, L,Dowling, N.Merino, S.Bake. NOT SHOWN: B.Greiner, B.Gustin, M.Moore. r and in the Knowledge and Love of God FRONT ROW: D,Banker, M.Scott, M.Papoulias, D.Vasconcellos, D.Figerito, M.Phillips, K.Markley, D.Salmon, BACK ROW: S,Brown, M.Lorra1ne D.Davis, L.Friar, S..lames, J.King, M.McDonough, J.Mitchell, P.Fluharty. NOT SHOWN: V.Cofiield, P.Faught, P.Fitzgerald. Junior Y-Teens Junior Y-Teens is a group of girls formed to better their community. They were active in socials, service and money making projects. Bake sales, caring for people in convalescent homes and slumber parties. These were just a few of the events on the Junior Y-Teens calendar. Senior Y-Teens Seminole Center provided a warm friendly atmo- sphere for the Senior Y-Teens to grow in the knowledge and love of God. During joints at the center, plans were made for members to take part in events such as Trick or Treating for UNICEF and the World Festival. FRONT ROW: C.Schmidt, L,Severns, K.Stacey, M.Duffy, L.Alschbach, D.Parks, A,Hafner, A.Heid, P.Kachians, N,Zitren, B.Thompson, B.French NOT SHOW N: C.Burrows, C.Gardner, P.Willis, S.Wood. The Hurdle Crew dds Spirit to Track Meets t FRONT ROW: H.Friedgen, D.Lindsay, G.Fischer. SECOND ROW: C.Faulds, C,Long, .I.Brown, T.Reyburn, K.Carlton. BACK ROW: M.Watenpaugh, M.BIethen, L.Kerber. Hurdle Crew The function of Hurdle Crew is to promote school spirit at track meets and to lead the runners to victory. The activities include going to meets, C home and away, and to move hurdles into posi- S tion for each race. FRONT ROW: D.Grandie, S.Stevenson. SECOND ROW: J.Cain, D.Rinde. THIRD ROW: C.Anderson, C.Bannister, M.KelIy. FOURTH ROW: R.Perchetti, E.Torres. FIFTH ROW: S,Bryant, P.Padilla. SIXTH ROW: M.Claybaugh, S.Slack. BACK ROW: D.Erickson, K.Baum, C.Cook. NOT SHOWN: D.Hayward, O.Hill, A.Le Grand, D.Le Grand, M.Sanchez. S.E. C.S. Prepares the Future l E' FRONT ROW: M.Zeitz, L.Andrz.dfj S '.Hernandez, J.Ford, A.Carlini, D.Clarey. BACK ROW: A.Heid, B.Kraus, M.Bracey, C.Gon1..Zcg. V.Beavers, C.Enhelder, M.Simpson, D.Lozinski. NOT 148 SHOWN: K.Canyon, T.DeLaBretonne, BML. .-,:.., Crvlann, J.Miller, L.Stamos, S.Taber, D,Torrens, B.Watson. E 3 Z E Green Peppers Spreads Spirit on Campus FRONT ROW: D.Fixsen, C.Neyndorff, R.Gross, R.Brown,S.Frye. SECOND ROW: P.Rich- ardson, C.Cannizzaro, L.Vance, C.Cannizzaro, C.Novotny, J.Mitchell, BACK ROW: S.Doll, K Wineteer, B,Long, J.Harris, J.Brumbaugh, L. Featheringill. Green Peppers The Green Peppers Club is composed of Helix girls interested in promoting school spirit. All members must be willing to give pep for the Peppers. The Peppers spread their spirit during all athletic events and their efforts encouraged our teams to many victories. Quill and Scroll Society The international honor society was organized to encourage and advance individual achieve- ments in journalism and related fields. Member- ship is limited to Tartan or Fling staff members who have worked for one semester, are in the upper one third oftheir class and have recommen- dation of their teacher. Usually an installation dinner is held at the end of the year for the mem- bers. Quill and Scroll Club Prepares Future Journalists Secretarial Education Combining Service Ltd. One of the newest clubs on campus, SECS-Ltd. is organized for upper-division secretarial stu- dents. Members have been involved i-n service projects and regular meetings. 66 39 Lap Sitters FRONT ROW: M.l-Iall, P. Spencer, S.Skidmore, K.Jackson, ZONT ROW: D.Grimard, P.Medeiros, D.Olmstead,T.Wells,B.Michener, M.Mandolf, BACK BACK ROW: T.Purdum,E.Carter, D.Steele, P.Baxter,A.Hafner. fOW: D.Bray, C.Phillips, .l.Stickney, L.Lockwood, R.Koehler, K.Long. NOT SHOWN P Lopher, P.Kachians, J.Knipe, F.Martinez, L.Pallulat, S.Skidmore, F.Thunberg, NZ1tren The S.O.S. Club Focuses on Ecology Save Our Society - The S. O. S. Club is dedicated to the task of im- proving man's environment, preserving the world's resources, and protecting the natural beauty of our community and the world. The club sponsors guest speakers to help educate the stu- dents interested in their cause. They also support worthwhile causes to achieve their goal, such as aluminum cn drives and reforestation projects. The California Scholarship Federation - The C.S.F. club is an honorary society, mem- bership beign earned on the basis of points a- warded for high scholarship. A student must earn at least ten points, based on three points for and HA and one point for a B , Life Member- ship in the society is earned by being a member for four semesters during the sophomore, junior, and senior years. Scholarships from several colleges are available to Life Members. Activi- ties include: monthly meetings, speakers, field trips for education and recreation and conven- tions to meet with other C. S. F. students. FRONT ROW: J. Teidman, V. Mariott, T. Powers. BACK ROW: Mr. Gordinier, M Moran G. Anderson, K. Clay. C.S.F. Fosters High Standards of Scholarship .1 fx NM , 2 . .ii :V lwm --G-I -I ::,.,,..,...M.m . ,,w,.,,.. -,l , -,.. M. .r .. . F . ' rn C2 ' ' 1- :-' t rsh.-.Qi Y .,.................-- FRONT ROW: D. Cownie, L. Stephens, P. Kubanis, K. Ellis, V. Haak, J. Davidson, K. Clay, J. Davidson, M. Hall, P. Baxter, S. Skidmore, C. Cross, M Spear. SECOND ROW: M. Donnelly, D. Posladek, D. Touchet, K. Marshall, L. Strauss, T. Stark, B. Hellman, D. Strauss, R. Mazalewski. BACK ROW P. Gilmartin, R. Price, E. Wammack, S. Marks, D. Lint, G. Berg, K. Savage, S. Firtch, K. Schnaubelt, N. Knauer, L. Wolf, P. Thompson, D. Marks. Drama Club Provides Insight Into Acting FRONT ROW: D. Eells, N. Morrison, S. Bryson, A.LeGrand,C.Neyndorff, C.Schmidt, B. Humphrey, M. Moore. BA CK ROW: D. Sandifer, J. Alford, D. Pearson, D. Salmon, K. Kinsella, N. Selik, D. Cownie, M. Phillips, Di Marable, P. Archer. P.S.U. Brings About Much Needed Changes All students at Helix are members ofthe Progressive Student Union. Descendants of Sophocles The Descendants of Sophocles, commonly re- ferred to as the Drama Club is an honorary club for those students interested in acting. The Drama Club's purpose is to promote students skill and technique in dramatic acting of plays and other materials. To be a member of this club students must maintain a B average, have had at least one year of drama class work, and one year of acting experience. The clubs activities this year have include performing the fall play, Summer Tree , the spring play, Dark of the Moon and their annual banquet. The Progressive Student Union The purpose of the Progressive Student Union is to inform students and teachers on aspects of varying subjects, and to actively bring about change in needed areas. The information is made available through a program of speakers of dif- fering viewpoints and philosophies. The PSU has actively supported abolishment of the dress code, more student awareness of drugs, politics and other subjects. Membership is open to all inter- ested students. 151 Benchwarmers Generate Spirit at Games Y :P si I' ew? FRONT ROW: J. Davis, M. Broulik. SECOND ROW V. Peck, D. Bray. THIRD ROW: S. Cocke, D. Koehler. FOURTH ROW: S. Stevenson, D. Steele. FIFTH ROW R. Koehler, A. Hafner, SIXTH ROW: B. Thompson C. Phillips, SEVENTH ROW: D. Roy, D. Pendleton BACK ROW: M.Zeitz,A. Palmer. 152 Benchwarmers Club - The Benchwarmers are twelfth grade girls inter- ested in observing athletic events and encourag- ing the players with enthusiastic cheering. During the half-time the senior girls actively particiapte in keeping the playerfs benches warm until they return. The Benchwarmers provide their valuable service during football, baskerball and other athletic events that the Helix teams compete in. Phi Beta Chi Club - The Helix Science Club involves exploring many branches of science. Each month a different scien- tific field is researched. Speakers and field trips are planned to correlate with this reasearch and further the memberls knowledge in the fields studied. Interested students develope science fair projects covering a wide variety of subjects. These projects are entered in the District Science club program. The Phi Beta Chi Club Advances Students Knowledge of Science FRONT ROW: L.Machado, D.Roy, K.Schaubelt, L.Wolf, N.Knauer S Firtch R Koehler BACK ROW Mr. Watenpaugh, Mr. Vogel, V.Peterson, Mr. Pirie, Mr. Ramsey NOT SHOWN M Donnelly N Hosaka R.Roberts. Campus Life Provides Christian Fellowship Campus Life meeting at Lori Sch midt's house. f' I Campus Life - Every other Thursday night at 7:17 p.m. Helix students get together for hilarious fun sponsored by Campus Life. Activities include Bug Nite, Manhunts, Pillow Fights, Tug-O-Wars, Scream in the Dark, the Pie-in-the-Face machine, and the Electric Chairw fa real charge.J Along with this type of unique and unusual fun there are stim- ulating discussions. Through this method, Cam- pus Life achieves their goal of helping students develope balanced lives. The National Forensic League - The Speech Team promotes interest in better citizenship through participation in public speaking activities. All the members have par- ticipated in speaking before the public and have earned twenty-five points in competition to qualify for membership. They have been success- ful in bringing many awards to Helix through the use of good speech techniques. This year the team won the first place sweepstakes award while competing at Oceanside and Cal. Western. The National Forensic League Ameliorates Public Speaking Techniques ff' iv FRONT ROW: B. Smelko, D. Salmon, S. Williams, B. Cable, S. Jett, R. Canzoneri, T. Mehrtens, S. Booth. SECOND ROW: M. Bennett, P. Kirk, L. Lewis, B. French, S. Barton, D. Pearson, K. Traut, M. Metzler, T. Nugent, Kim Mitterling, Advisor. BACK ROW: J. Gamache, D. Faulk, L. Irwin, L. Lowe, D. Davis, D. Bray, A. Duke, M. Phillips. NOT SHOWN: D. Baxley, A. Berger, B. Bishop, D. Cownie, E. Herzik, A. Johnson, L. Mitchell, L. Olliff, E. Rauscher, D. Sandifer. Library Club Helps Students in Researching Information SI'-?W'5' .il 'ir J 5 ost-mg., FRONT ROW: J. Schanbacher, J, Greer, C. Nichols, D. Owens. SECOND ROW: N. Knauer Mrs. Danielson, Mrs. Gale, S. Willett. THIRD ROW: E. VanRoon, R, Hill, D. Higgins, Mr. Freeland. BACK ROW: L. Baker, K. Weaner, R. Laughlin, K. Neill. NOT SHOWN: R. Ander son, T. Bentz, P, Bogdan, J. Carpenter, M. Friar, L. Hunemuller, S. Janik, S. Jett, M, Jones J. Levikow, L. Pelling, P. Richardson, R. Roberts, R. Rothrock, D. Schinke, M. Toledo, M Tolle, M. Wood, M. Zapf. FRONT ROW: Mr. Larsen, J. Martin, B. Heitman, S. Heitman NOT SHOWN: S. Evans, B. Lack. The Library Club - The main purpose of the Helix Library Club is to serve the school. To aid the library, members take part in the audio visual and instructional programs. The social aspect ofthe club includes field trips, beach parties, The Book Fair , the Instalation dinner, Christmas party, and an end of the year field day with other district clubs. D.E.C.A. Gives on-the-Job Training The Distributive Education Club ofAmerica - The Distributive Education Club, or DECA, is a vocational program for Seniors involving on- the-job training and classroom instruction. The program is primarily concerned with the distribution of goods and services. Members receive instruction in basic principles of market- ing and how our retail stores operate. Members learn general information useful to a person working in the business world, such as salesman- ship, advertising, and business operation among other things. Specific skills and knowledges are taught that include detailed study about the line of merchandising the member is interested in. The Club also encourages leadership qualities in the individual. After the members of the club have received this instruction they are helped to get jobs to try out what they have learned, P.Spencer. J-.AGR FRONT ROW: J.Brennan, S.Cacho, L.Hollwach, V.Coy. BACK ROW: Mr. Lent S Bog dan, T.McDowell, G.DeLaHoussaye, L.Sandifer, P.Oldham. NOT SHOWN: C.Baker D Clarey, D.Dorrell, T.Hand, R.Hart, B,Horn, P.Jarman, T.O'Neil, J.Rogers, R.Schneeman Literar Magazine Club Encourages Writers . ,.,, . ........sww.,-k-iq.-gs,-.,f - -ww K -..,, .. .f y V W. .,.,,.f5mf 2 M. . M W., ,,,, , .wwml ,,,., - . Wm . ,MW ' ' . ,. . .-,.,. - , -:Alai Tata 1f,,5gg.l,i,w' 1. ,f..4,awv,.di..wwu4-2o1?h'f ., V . r:'1.:154P?'f,j - .e'?7l' E14 ,Y , ,MA pw 4' 4, M Vijiilf ,iff ti L, i ' , T,i,.st:g, ,.,. fi z ,. . , ,, i- . ,. ,. www B A 'n,...A-.-....... 'T earr is BM f L. Harper, A. Johnson, J. Gibbs, S. Clark. Math Team - Math seminar students are selected on the basis of their high math potentials. Members are en- rolled in a class and are responsible for their own course of study as will as their obligations to the team. The team has been a large success, winning many first place and sweepstakes awards. and Instruction FRONT ROW: L.Russel, E.Denhart, K.Fleming. BACK ROW: B Catlintnon-memberj B.Corella, M.Rodriquez. . ,,.fl.-- ., M - S N The Literary Magazine club - Q. . . ....s..+s,t4,L,:-,. jg The Literary Magazine Club is a new club on Campus. It has been formed to promote the largely unrecognized creative talent' that exists here at Helix. Their primary objective is to give students of our school a magazine consisting entirely of their own compositions, their own artistic work, and their own free thoughts in a format that is both entertaining and informative. xv, at .J W., ,K . .jk Math Team Computes Problems FRONT ROW: J. Fuscoe, S. Morgan, M. Toombs, SECOND ROW: J. Engstrom, B. Heitman, J, Lillich. THIRD ROW: J. Felder, B. Mazalewski, C. Janson. BACK ROW: Mr. Munson, D. Pendleton, R. Moore, L Wolf. l55 FQCUS ON STUDENT LIFE Efgfififtf ie, ff? ,Qi iv pf 15:15 a- , J Uzggggijgr I I ff-f MH, wwe, Ish. dia E , fsi, ,A. M . WWE? wk , 2, 2f21!5f'1F i:s2'1':-mm, fa ,W L, JS - T5?'f:f. xg A 1 i we was sj?i ,Mfg I -- vfaemg ww mix Ms fe? K s ,- Q Y' T5 Ss .-ARI' fe J a 2, .If ' ,if 595 K QW ..f pg , 51, ' .Wm W ,, ,,. f :wg ' Ii Y , 2 'G mm ' 7 EQ35551? iv fi! M ff-H .if za- : Mkarzsrm .. ' . ..:. mm 'if , 1 32 we 35 X f F I 5 K' 53 L 4 , L 2 H. Q L Q, 2 sg za: if M , .. Y Q Wi ,, iv ,, A,,b ...wk f Q55 W ,Q d- Q Q 2 2 1 J ' 3 I Q Y is 1 1 2 S W . 5 IV. sq Y , Q, mg ' Q fx , 331 9 iii . if 2: , it sg Q M 591024 I M .QA Q ,- ,, ' 'P jx E - j Q' Pi 39 ll Lx- A il 3134 yia, ts 1 i . 1 1 A l A . 1 - A ' - ff in A ,:,:ig,,., , I ,,V,1 5r.V A - V, 4 3: . . 77, -5,7 QQ G A ,rg if ? iii g A ' 'y ni Y, C 7 'tl flint if rl 11- Freshman Orientation 51 1' j v A 1,1 .bf b is Girls' League Frosh Picnic it has 1 iii' 31- I 5 f 14- School Begins gi SUNY QM 1 ,, H ' 2 W FQ! W A Hello Week, thru the 18th 5, ip Q V . f in -.,,, EH? ,tn N -new 1 ,A A Q W ki if 'a?,a - 1 Q. 1 . W -3 K 1 18- A.S.B. He 0 Assembly 1 i y np ii ff : 4 W M A 1 A 1 Grossmont League Football Carnival F Q y if , fd 1 1' G 25-A.S.B. Hello Hop 5 VZVIQ ,. - g g A A if . ,.o,, 5 ,pi 5 i L ri A 1 OCTO'BER Q - l,S.,. H, ' Q . L - A 5 1' 2- Pep Assembly, Mt. Miguel Game .--Q- l--:l -1 , , ' 'F , ,5 5- Frosh Election Assembly 1 f 14- Finsn Final Election thru the min I 16- Senior Class After-Game Dance Herding the Freshman on Initiation Day. 19- Club Week thru the 23rd ith :vw Reaching for Victory. .W A i N 5 V C ggi ,rrri Q' f g ii.iy , H 5 'fig 33 gif i. ua -- W ,. ,U ik ME fi 3 ti 33 1 sa gg at A desperate prospect at Hoot-mon. 158 NOVEMBER 6- Homecoming Assembly Alumni Tea Homecoming Game Homecoming Dance 11- Veteran's Day-Legal Holiday 13- Pep Assembly-Grossmont Game Junior Class After Game Dance 16- Girls' League Canned Food Drive begins 26- Thanksgiving-Legal Holiday thru the 27th HWY DECEMBER 2- Senior Play, thru the 5th 11- A.S.B. Rock Concert 17- Senior Assembly 18- Girls' League Christmas Dance Wrestling League Games start 21- Christmas Vacation,-thru January 4th. Solid Brass play at assembly. -i is A an-ni fi 41 gg. JANUARY 5- Basketball League Games start f' 3,-if 1 i 15- Sophomore Class and D.E.C.A. After-Game Dance 22- Girls Athletics A fter-Game Dance 26- Final Exams, thru the 28th More than one pie in the face! Banner Corps displays our name at half-time, for 1970-1971 3 FEB RUA RY 1- First Semester Ends 10- Girls' League Fashionality Night 12- Lincoln's Birthday-Legal Holiday 16- Cheerleading Assembly 19- Speech and Freshman After-Game Dance 22- Washington's Birthday-Legal Holiday 24- A.S.B. Elections Assembly 27- Nominating Convention MA RCH Ti 3- A.S.B. Final Elections, thru the 5th 5- Donkey Basketball Game International Club and Bagpipe Band After-Game Dance 8- Girls League Week thru the 12th 12- Girls League Slumber Party 19- SeniorfFaculty Basketball Game Letterman's Club After-Game Dance 25- Spring Play thru the 27th Kings and princesses-are announced at Chritsmas Dance. APRIL 2- Key Club Dance 5- Easter Vacation, thru the 9th 14- Class Officer Canidates Assembly 15- Slave Day and Auction 23- Hula Hop Peace ofcheeeese! MAY 15- Leadership Conference, thru the 16th 21- Hoot-Mon 7 --iX 1 Bermuda Ecnuob-Tartan Dance 31- Memorial Day-Legal Holiday 1 JUNE ' 4- Senior Prom and After Prom 11- Senior Annual Signing Party W--'- '+ 13- Baccalaureate 14- Final Exams thru the 16th f .2-at 17- Senior Breakfast Last Day ofSchool Graduation g 18- Senior-A fter Graduation Night ,339 . The Leader ofthe Pack. ASB assembly-Yeah for 58er's! tttetc to Q o 'Q ti 4 1 .l gag? ' I . . H 1 .wi . gn 1, 1. 1 33t it if-if -H . - ' f'f' ' --if - 4 Q 21 , a ac ,se 3 3 - ' , .. I Q , it .vzf 1 ,-71:19 1 1 1 -we . 5' 1 9. fzi ,I 7. Q5 ' 1 il 1 ,ff , : ,X ' sh .,. ff, Q ,.:pf?i'-4. 4 .. , glam!! y.-. I gi' 1' an M W . ,x ,W I Q if 11 7 H , .t.A . -wt., -- Dances supply Friday night entertainment. One last walk for graduating Seniors. 1 159 'Shag . John Lillich, Associated Student Body President, has done an excellent job this year speaking before our assemblies and leading all ASB activities, With the help of the ASB officers and Commission Class John has succeeded in promoting his theme, If not now, when? . Helix thanks John for his out- standing efforts. 1125 X 5 .Iohnjokes with ASB advisor, Mr. Granger. in.. 166 John is always willing to listen to comments from the students. Leading an ASB meeting takes much conce tration. fl muse 6911... ASB Vice-President, Dan Todd, handled his responsibilities well this year filling in as Presi- dent in John's absence and presiding over the Student Council, helping to bring about many Dan lakes H YOEUFI break- new changes at Helix. lil: nut num Nancy Zitren, ASB Secretary, saw that all elec- .' tions ran smoothly and worked diligently at organizing the Nominating Convention. She was truely an added importance in every project she . . ' I Nancy's efforts and hard work are evident participated in. I l Q The ASB office is always lilled with helpful OJ people. 161 Patti Kachians Marla Price Finance Public Relations Commission Class: This yearis Commission Class worked hard to fulfill President John Lillich's theme, If not now, when'?', Their enthusiasm appeared in all facets of school government and activities. Helix people enjoyed some of the best assemblies ever, thanks to the hard work of Kyle Newby, Com- missioner of Cultural Affairs, and her assistant, Debby Bray. Kyle Newby Bill Smelko Cultural Affairs Senior Class President Mr. Grainger, Commission Class Advisor, lends a helping hand. 162 FRONT ROW: J.Kirklen, L.Heerwald, D.Bray. BACK ROW: D.Touchet, G Stantz. Eager Beavers Helixls campus was always bright with color- ful posters and displays. Much hard work was put into Helix publicity by Lisa Pallulat, Com- missioner of Publicity, and her eager assistants. On the whole, Helix enjoyed a very prosperous year because our commission class made now', the time to act. K ll Jeffjones Lisa Pallulat Atlomey General Publicity Steve Coover Ruth Hobson Athletics Splnt FRONT ROW: J. Hinck, J. Gerstein, BACK ROW: M. Raffesberger, B, Merino B. Andrews. Frances Thunberg Girl's League President Tartan Staff '71-Thinkers, Creators, Producers This year's TARTAN Staff did a splendid job creating an excellent yearbook. They worked hard on many activities to make the 1971 TAR- TAN even better than before. Bemadette Michener Mr. Ray Anita Hafner Editor-in-Chief Advisor Business Manager Leslie Lockwood Gary Stantz Melissa Mandolf John Stickney SCIIIOF Ed1l0f Sports Editor Student Life Editor Photography Editor Rlck Kammskl Photographer, A t.S rt Edit ss po S or TheTARTAN Staffputsit all together! - . ,, 1 is ,,,,..,- its K 4 2 is 5 . if 'sf : tb Q S 2. w g, L. , 3,-- X S xt x, gi vi 5' i S gl ML i ,ss .2 .N .... ,fm L We 89,82 R V 'QV f Kris Long Classes Editor Sue Skidmore Asst Business Manage , ' ,,.i:,.: , Susan Boyer Asst. Student Life Editor Ruth Koehler Carol Enhelder Clubs Editor Literary Secretary Femando Martinez Art Ed., Faculty Ed. Joyce Hinck Debbie Grimard ToniWe1ls Asst. Senior Editor Asst. Senior Editor Asst. Sports Edil0l' iF' Susi Colbeth Dave Roberts Cheryl Cownie Asst. Student Life Editor Photographer Photographer '!fT'?'?.i- 165 Bruce Orsbom Jeanette Pearson Diane Olmstead Photographer Classes Co-Editor Classes Co-Editor E1 Fling Staff Reports Current Happenings The 1971 Fling Staff never had a moment to waste. They were always busy reporting, typing, and publishing currant events, important issues, and special articles for students to read. Nancy Zitren Mr. Hill Sue Kost Editor-in-Chief Advisor Business Manager 454 iw Debbie Bray Cathy Davis Robin Brown Kathy DeHope Managing Editor Editorial Editor Sports Editor Feature Editor The Fling Staffgangf chris Phillips FLI NG Staff members check over final paper. Press Bur, Editor Lisa Pallulat Paula Haider Charles Pleasant Asst. News Editor Asst. Feature Editor Asst. Sports Editor New - ----. '.. .Z... :.. - j.... ,,'5-1 Patti Kachians Janice Knipe Reporter Reporter Francis Thunberg Linda Wa1'l'CI1 Reporter RCPOFICI' Kathi Long Reporter Larry Miles Photographer Pauline Copher Reporter Pam Medeiros Reporter Dave Dombush Photographer i Girls' League Cabinet Show Loyality and Honor Sue Kost Vice-President Kathy DeHope Secretary - img ai i Frances Thunberg President To provide service to the community and school and to contribute school spirit by thoughtfulness, loyality and honor is the purpose of the Girls' League organization. Four officers and six com- mittee chairmen make up the Girls' League cab- inet. These girls work hard and put in a lot oftime to make activities and special events enjoyable and successful. They deserve much recognition for an outstandingjob. Debbie Myers Treasurer Miss Houghtaling Advisor wit f gi fl! -so 4' ft s X i R Z t. .Q y S -, t , i -. . I i s . Cathy Duarte ' rt' - - Cathy DHVIS Fmsh Picnic Canned Food Drive Sindi Cooper Barbara Thompson Alumni Tea Lori Severns Christmas Dance Hula HOP Melissa Manuolf Fashionality Night Leading Lassies Work ith illingness Senior girls voted on fifteen girls to become Leading Lassies. These girls were choosen on the basis of school service, willingness to work, friendliness and personality. All of the Leading Lassies were involved in such positions as A.S.B. officers, Commission Class, Cheerleaders, Girls' League Cabinet, Fling Staff, Senior Class officers, TA RTAN Staff, various sports teams and in such committees and clubs as Campus Life, Young Life, Y-teens, Senior Board, Quill and Scroll, Green Peppers, and Senior Benchwarmers. These gl Joyce A rmstorng Margie Duffy MCHSS21 M3Ild0lf Bernadette Michener girls deserve sincere recognition and honor for all of their efforts, help, time, patience, and willing- ness to work at any time with a smile. All of this played a good part in making Helix High a better school. Kathy DeHope was voted out of the fif- teen girls as Leading Lassie ofthe year. She has worked hard on Girls' League being Secretary in her Junior and Senior year, and working on various committees. She has also been an active member of the Fling Staff. Congragulations to all of these girls. Ruth Hobson L Kathy DeHope Leading Lassie ofthe Year Ali.. Patti Kachians Leslie Lockwood L... Kyle Newby Marie Pace Liga Pallulat ...ad Cindy Schmidt Tammy Stark Frances Thunberg Nancy Zitren 169 ALUMNI TEA COMMITTEE Alumni Tea is held on the day of homecoming night to reunite graduates of past years from Helix with their teachers, advisors, and old ac- quaintance. Days of Future Past was carried out as the theme for the Alumni. Refreshments were served as gossip and tales of old times were being discussed. From hippies to couples with as many as five children it was a successful day. Girls' League Committees Actively ra HERE Sw 4 .SHORT 439 t . S' 3 ft A 5' Z I' 5, - . 1 0 X 3 -: . Q n' ' ' , I f Q , i if ' 13329LJ,e 'f if Y . -if li,-S551-af 2' if fmueiff ii S A i is i I I .--af' FROSH PICNIC COMMITTEE The usual Frosh Tea was changed this year to the Frosh Picnic. The purpose of the picnic is to acquaint incoming freshmen girls with upper- classmen and also to acquaint the Frosh with ways at Helix. Up, Up and Away was held with much success at Colina Park on Freshmen Ori- entation Day. CANNED FOOD DRIVE COMMITTEE The Canned Food Drive is the Girl's League Community Service Project. During the week proceeding Thanksgiving, this committee collects canned food to be distributed to needy families in the La Mesa and Lemon Grove area. The committee arranges for collecting, storing and delivering the contributions to the Welfare Agen- cy for distribution. Participate in Annual Events CHRISTMAS DANCE COMMITTEE A lot of planning, organizing, and work from this committee made the annual Christmas dance a great success. With decorations of snowmen, Christmas Magic was held at the Student Union building at Grossmont College. This for- mal, semi-formal dance is a 'girl ask boy, boy bring toy'. The toys donated go to underprivi- ledged children to make their Christmas a happier one. HULA HOP COMMITTEE The Hula Hop is another big dance sponsored by Girl's League with 'girl ask boy'. The girl also makes a shirt for her date and an outfit for her- self in the matching material. Night of the Toucan made up the theme with decorations of the tropical Hawaiian atmosphere of leis, shells, and palmtrees. Hula Hop was held this year on April 23, in the Helix gym. FASHIONALITY NIGHT An Evening on Carnaby Street was carried out as the theme of this years Girl's League Fashion show, held at Los Novios Wedding Chapel. The purpose of Fashionality Night is to show men and women fashions of today for school wear, sports activities, and formal occasions. Door prizes are given away, refreshments served, and a pleasant evening of fashion for everyone who attends. , fx H i We S41 QS iii 52 Q S1 3 2 ig: , SE' Q ,5 1 'E x F 525 52 5 . . ,xefX-M ,f,ff',fwM,z The highlight ofthe winter season is always the Christmas Formal. Christmas Magic , was held at the student Center at Grossmont Junior Col- lege on December 18. With the anticipation of a two week vacation, the couples were alive with the excitement of the season. Santa Claus greeted them as they entered the warm atmosphere pro- vided by a glowing fire. The dance floor echoed with the vibrations of the Marshmallow Rug. The climax of the enchanted evening came when John Lillich and Cindy Schmidt were pronounced King and Queen. Christmas Magicn-1970 125251 ' I li at WNQEQQ11 - Student Council Progress Action This yearls Student Council worked hard to improve student life. With the assistance of Dan Todd, Student Council President, they approved a list of electives in English and Social Studies, different from regular curric- ulum, from which students can choose. They include possible classes in Black Studies,Mod- ern American Problems, Politics of Ecology, Sociology, and Zoology. Student Council also handled important matters conceming the stu- dent body and Commission class. I -1- ysfi lgz Q1 ji? V,.. any .4 WM - ' ,. ' ,.... . :: ' i 1 - : ,355 L 'Hs V . -W - W Wt't 'i '4lf f Nl 51 3 11255 ' wr -f , 'L , M 'swam fffzwixlfw -' 1-.rf Q' MSL! , qw -Jaffa? 5 5511-2 ss' r., 51 'ii ' 'F Q as S Sii r T wig, 5,35 gi 3 .cis w,,.rW.v , ' ' A 1 'V WL rf? -' V. 'wifi cfQ?'..Q,i- W1 ' is 8 . - rg? f.M9ti2i2 1 U, 'ff ' 1 -- QQ, M . 59551.M,,,..,,t,s,..sz I-gi ., ,if Q 5 ' get ei ' fsii ft riff fw l m' 14222 r f H -1153, If W ' - Sify 11, , -41. meow .- init: gas fr r -was ,H fffili- ' -1 t J iz , i r R W www v ' ' I -gift wtf MS ,. ,, if S Kiwi 3, :-., a! : 5 ,W 7552? SN ri: 3 A Egg xx 2 M. 'K ff 5 ' S X 5 ,. P, 1 ., ., 4 .ff gl .fHttf'- 2552. 21 3' in if 5 I Q, is W F iggl rrl Y A ' 'E ,. 5 ki it CCC Prepares Young Men for Service 2 Company Commandant Mr. Leuke '9- . 'SJ' 28.5 The CCC proudly displays the colors. California Cadet Corps trains and prepares young men for future military service. The members are taught military history and tactics, first aid, physical fitness, drill and marksmanship. Through such training they learn to become the responsible citizens and leaders of tommorrow. Q i btw' wmxile, f lr, ,.. .... 3 . pn, ,...-W i -ar.,-W 5 1 'xc M ,f V N' Fx .xfxrx 1. K J W K .,,. Q, 'E 2nd Lieutenant George Willet Q , , K C iii .W . 1, it A r .K , Q Captain David Cownie 2nd Lieutenant Mike Williams x :,,, za- ' ' SFC Jim Parkison . . .1f': iiP p uff I A . . , fix X PQ, The Rifle Team practices to hit the mark. gp -5 f a p Q S., 'fl 2 Ll ,.tiN . . . .1 ae. - mlm , V ' , f ' tf'f ' iff , - 9 ' ,. I 'Q '-fe. Q ei ' ' Q r ' 4' ' et gf , , A - ' lst Sergeant '57 9.15 be Z we - iff! . gn. A 95.2 xt W Emir , a iifj is 2,12 'Q pg Bob Nicholson 'if ' -fivkf wif. -' fi T ' f I 'aw-'l?' tfi' 3 ' 'K -- -' - J' f .. . . its X551 Q - e I it it J' A . as ff' ' a wg ,E-425't:a:iaa2-'S52a f2f+' -...,.. We e . ,, ,-.. ,K ' .. fad? -- rg.:,f.f26f Ii, ' 'W' - fa f, ' - . . wi.: i..4g- A, y f 1 aa.s ,f fa 4 aiey e' f f ,A ' 1 f' kt f1r:g' ' . ,dgeaw- ' WTF.-51-r-' 45127 tfgwff- mr! t The CCC stand at attention. 2nd Lieutenant 151 Sefgeam John Grable Steve Jones l75 Q A,,2 v- ' We ,W ,,.....a..w,,.M ,,.. Ruth Hobson Cindy Schmidt Colleen Burrows Maria Pace The l970-7l Varsity cheerleading squad did ar excellent job in promoting and inspiring spiri at football games as well as wrestling matches track meets and swimming meets. They not only cheered at games but every Friday moming they showed their enthusiasum at pep rally's and a' spirit breakfasts. Led by Ruth Hobson the squau added new cheers which gave Helix Highlanders something to yell about. Ruth, Cindy, Colleen Maria, Jonnie, Debbie, Cheri, and Jill accom- plished determined efforts in all seasons to leau Highlanders with an abundance ofspirit and pep They also played a great pan in sparking up our teams and leading them to victory. Jonnie Hillix Cheri Cooper Debbie Hand Jill Mc Gregor arsity Cheerleaders for ll Seasons Uno M' f M .N.,, L,s,.s , , K W HW ..L. ff ef 12 e 5 Sw' ,E vzrivrkkkr . i H Q vi .. is e seee E52 155391 , H 2 :A mf :di -,, Q - .- E, ,, . ? e iw-f m, A Q , I - eeess sees 1 se 3 N . ,s.... L , ,,:.5 V LL1, , s h A5 .,,, 52,15 , t ,. V V , tl ' F eeW'K 'nfl 'f l' ff fx --:. 1 4' ' if ' f a , - i LKVV f ., s , -l2- i ta f A eeee us-, s 5 :J if '53 e Q ssssss 5 '-fig- gilt.. m m In f - f ' h A . , . - - V K --gy ' i ,. M1 , 2 f f E W 'FQRQTSIA , ,. 'QW V me 'e fifw.--:,.m... ,.: ,,.. y ..f.,,sg Q. .: .- ,qs Q 14 :gy K A m g 1 :X S 1' S , is ' .4 9? W K 1 v, x ' li 4' 4 k 1 'Q' ff r E 4 ' 'Q dr 2- . . Q . , a is i f Ly, mfs EL M i K4 as x 1 gi L up S rm Q 2 p 1 , it if if we ' 8 W' Q1 'Ls fimifw x it 0 K ig, signs asses, ,,.. ,s.,,M?j,,.?3i,i5'l ,2 11:,,'-,351 'M . :'f'f::',5, ' Wf4i'. - :.' 'V U 7 fw fi 1 Q1 h 9 ff Mu .. Ms, -- . ygwiw, ,L sammy, ,3sMm?A,yiaW,K5,,y ww, A .Qs - . W .V. Cheerleaders Show Their Enthusiasm H-E-L-I-X, Helix is the very best! This was just jg 5, .Q s ff, one of the cheers, enthusiastically brought to you - L Ay T ,X X l by Holly, Lmny, Joey, Kathy, Christie, Terry f .sf who make up the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. if Q it They did a good job in keeping up the spirit for ii ff' W the 11I1dCfClaSSfI1CH at HCUX- ....W..fl.3r 'fff'1:ifiyffiirp:i if if ' J if s it T rs. 42 'W - Y .-, S A, V Q ,,:. ,. asf-, .ix :rib ,N,, , gxsfifffgt , H -A M S jwm, Q W WW' k . . , k ,-if , . f :Zia -if 'I l . I 1 Y 'TLT ' rki' 'V 2 'gfff vs, awk I 'L 3 f 1 fwq! Q- i s e r,uy fs T . rsr , iiis it t - - '--Elf, , W I it ' L ili ai Q 4 L f f ' 'Y I f ' A: - , I-?g.ncx.44.xe,f . , 4 ky if E I I F. 'i N V r 1'---Pi' Laine--.-A.4 -I 5 . .f e ' , 5f T fr WP? . -, T '1f4'3 f5 s if , 'iii 3' VFR --- 9 'W 11,5 5-,'1'...1. ,f... s-,,,,,, , ,W n nf , . ' t'q':T'5fE'T fQf4xsw:wf:',-6 11 f -P - .4- .,. ,KW-A -,5 fr.. :Q '- V- -ai.-1 Q- 'J-, f , w fy , 1 -wwf, Aj .pf , 7' - L., ' r ,V MW . g4:TiiQ' 'Sy yoj -' A H, - ' ,wsifzfiff21Qlsg-55'-lL91:2sf s wif fav ze t - A A .-an H Fifa-yi, if 'iW-9231 tif? - W X wg' f:Feiif:'5'35l'--is 5 V, , . .--x A. ,. A H V .M ,sr M1-fa. W, .Y N t ' Y 'f JM' ' '91' . 4 f 'f . Xi - QA 'f - . Wx- : ff' fr r 'H 1- X, g ar .,.., -'wwf Hwy Ae: Y , . e 4. Q, a,ii,, . W 3 nr' it ' -'IV'-v'?' fmzs 'S ff' sl Q mg .mn --'-Je, W., The Junior Varsity Cheerleader squad. 5. S. 53, ir if 'K i FRONT ROW: Susie Fry, Robin Brown. BACK RO Frosh cheer Traditional Helix Spirit Pep Band Paridy Under the fine leadership of Pat Thompson, the pep band has no doubt stimulated the Helix clan and promoted spirit. Every Friday ofa game they can be seen and heard in the corridor tooting away on their insturments. Fun and Follyw must be the motto of our pep band as they entertain us during pep rallies and assemblies. Their jokes and antics are enough to lift the spirits of even the lowliest Highlander. The standard dress of the pepsters is anything out of the ordinary. Wild hats and ties as well as long underwear are typical ofthis spirited group. Purtly Plays Popular Pieces Hey Dave, take your drum and beat it! Rx Yes we can ! Prince Paty and his Band of Laddiesf' XXX Pat Thompson Student Director 180 Helix Pep Band 1 F ine Leadership Aquires Many Awards for Band fvvv. A f K, ' 'Y' 1 4 . fx N xi, g 3 Pat Thompson Craig Perry President Treasurer ,wx an 1' A ,NK .f R Steve Winchell Bob Calentine Audrey Watson Drum Major Vice President Secretary r . 1' A j-Q.. T AJ j in ' ,f , :eww .5 . ,ieiei. 1- is 'Wiz -' - , -,, ' -Ns s -,vin-.Q : ,:- ,s w-f,5,, --ra.:-wi-1,2 +-A.. , 1 -, Q .- L C 5-fi 8 ' We ff ' 1 'Q 2- .S i 1 Mr. Rouillard Kandy Olson Driector Banner Corps Captain Debbie Grimard Banner Corps Majoreue 181 ,A gy -' Q ff ww ,, M aw-if fm .f , y. vm 1. 3 Qs in 4 S E 5 2. R' um, Leaders and Gflicers Lead Corps to Victor Fez Mr' New My-l' Debbie Wheatcraft Betty Humphrey lst Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant an v--.,. Lora Riordan Ann Hopkins Sue Skidmore 3rd Lieutenant 4th Lieutenant Captain A4 '3L 1. ' X, Sue Friedgen Mary Rogers Barbara Dragoo Secretary Treasurer President ,..., S Kathy Stauffer Sue Dixon Mrs. Callahan Publicity Social Historian Advisor Vigorous Bagpipe Band Vibrates With Sound is it ua i Vgg. g.. i . I .. 'Vk V' x 53,15 . ' f ' I kk'h Mark Stroud Mr. Rosenburger President Advisor Helix Bagpipe Band The Helix Bagpipe Band has made itself known all up and down the west coast. They have played at many parades including the Columbus Day and Old Times Day parades. The band has also pro- duced its share of individual talent as Pipe-major Mark Stroud, Drum-sargeant Tom Nystrom, and Drum-corporal Dave Taddeo who made their mark on the piping and drum competitions at Citrus College, Santa Monica, and Santa Rosa. This band has truly upheld the Helix tradition for which we should be very proud of. Orchestra Adds Classical Music to Helix Helix Orchestra The Helix High Orchestra, directed by John Rouillard, is in its second year. These members are selected from any eligible student attending Helix. They perform at such programs as the Christmas Concert with the Choir and the Spring Instrumental Concert. They also participate in the San Diego County Band and Orchestra Festival. Some of its members are also in other various groups such as the Civic Youth Group. 'f V xl . t V if ' W .J . ' f - .. ' . 1 .. Ri. 2 . ., , wf'fQ,??' , N ,H 'a-- ' LV ' :lf .L sailwtv s f ,5iSffQ L ' 1 Mr. Rouillard Director 185 Pete Wilson is special guest speaker. Strike up the band! We protest! We want Schmidt. People Involvement, and Excitement ring The main objective of the Nominating Conven- tion is to nominate two final candidates for the offices of ASB President, Vice-President, and Secretary. It is patterned after the national con- ventions, with delegates from each first period class representing a state or territory of the United States. It involves many people and tries to give students insight into the political world through their actual participation. This special day is not only a learning experience, but a fun and memo- rable event as well. A variety of faces, expressions, and people were found at this year's Nominating Convention. My group had IOKZJ more tonsils! ii, Swing your partner, do-si-do. , I l if-fa ' Q ,,,,, WFT o gg. ,. s v The convention undergoes Delegate, Scott, casts his vote. V i Together the 20th nnual ominating Convention N ex A N, mm A Vkkgk , . A-wA John Lillich makes the opening presentation. The Nominating Convention is a knock-out! E m Procedural casting of ballots. .1 xii kfgv. .1 ,I-ir. . ' Tally-Ho! Why does this always happen to me? Delegates give their time and attention for a day. K' 'ne Schmidt, thats what you get for having a loud mon 187 th! Choraliers and Glee Make Music Complete V wily Q' Q Txfiiiwhzlf is . Q' .1,..- A .aw g .,1 , .E In 4 . X A. Berger, J. Buflington, H. Bydevier, S. Dixon, L. Duffy, R. Feenstra, C. Gardner, L. Harman, S. Harmuth, M. Holding, E. Langlois, B. Miller, C. Pleasant, P. Schultze, L. Sevems, C. Sherman, S. Spry, W. Tobey, D. Wheatcraft, A. Winchell D. Abernathy, D. Alesi, D. Allen, B. Bain, W. Baker, J. Bareno, M. Bea, C. Beal, R. Beckstrand, M. Blethen, S. Bogdan, J. Boy, L. Bowes, S. Brewer, D Briscoe, A. Brubaker, S. Bryant, S. Bryson, S. Butcher, R. Carl, K. Carver, D. Cass, B. Coleman, M. Connors, E. Culpepper, L. Dale, L. Dirosset, S. Doll S. Dufly, D. Duke, C. Faulds, T. Feathingill, L. Folts, J. Freyer, S. Frye, M. Garvin, K. Geddes, C. Gonzales, N. Goss, D. Hamlin, P. Hommond, D. Han sen, K. Harman, L. Harris, S. Hatton, R. Hicks, C. Holding, R. Hubble, D. Hulbert, M. Jeffery, M. Jones, M. Kachok, D. Kamma, R. Kerber, D. Lint, J Martin, R. McMurphy, M. Metzler, P. Miller, J, Mitchell, M. Moran, N. Morrison, J. Morrow, P. Nelson, J. Nolan, L. Palomares, M. Rankin, D. Raul ston, D. Rinde, T. Roberts, W. Rost, M. St. Michell, M. Schutten, K, Seaman, T. Settle, C. Smith, N. Soderberg, S. Spooner, B. Taylor, J. Tiedman, J Underwood, B. Unruh, J-. Vanslager, E. Vielma, A. Ward, G. Widner, S. Woods, B. Zeitz, S. Zejku, F. Zeugner. Choir Sings Universal Language A group of trained voices singing lustily, then softly shading to a perfect sound, causing all who hear them to listen and remember. Mr. Rue put together his knowledge of music and singing to produce a choir that seemed nothing less than professional. The piano is important in adding to the perfection ofsounds and singing voices. Mr. Rue, Choir Advisor. J. Alford, T. Baquera, D. Briscoe, E. Budzinski, J. Buffington, H. Bydevier, D, Chandler, L.Churchman, S. Cocke, C. Conner, K. Crook, M, Dale, N Dalton, M. Davis, W. Delp, S. Dixon, C. DuBois, L. Duffy, K. Eaton, S. Evans, R. Feenstra, D. Figueiredo, A. Frelinger, L. Fyock, C. Gardiner, L. Gerstein M. Getto, R. Gillingham, L. Gray, J. Hada, K. Hammond, L. Harman, S. Harmuth, F. Holding, M. Holding, S. Hubble, J. Jones, D. Kelly, L. Kunkee, R Lack, E. Langlois, R. Laughlin, C. Lindsay, P, Mastro, B, Maxfield, B. Miller, D. Miller, L. Munsey, D. Norton, K. Olson, M. Olson, B. Osborn, M. Pace C. Pleasant, B. Randall, L. Reeves, P. Reid, J. Robinson, W. Rost, D. Sandifer, P. Schultze. L. Sevems, C. Sherman, S. Spry, G. Terpening, W. Tobey D. Wheatcraft, A. Winchell, T. Wyatt, B. Zeitz. 189 7 f ' 55 ,Anrii rr 72925 ' ,. f2x fT5 at -me 1 1- R if A .ea Helix Strives to Bring Forth Ya see, we're foreign exchange students. . . Deeper and deeper asleep. . . Y t , . - '--fffawswimsgwgso ' ff-fgftcgifi aw is. s r S-ve-off M .. . .r Q, I if I ag- wqgf-L -3 , LFLXkks.,GQ,1t at A -f -V -- 7. '.:ww-.rw A '- Y ,f Q L . ,L-, at E -' A4 Ig:QQ'T,wf1i f rf K - . , V. , f f ' -59 t .H r gf- . we ' ' rr , K QW. tts, A. . t. Highlanders focus on Frosh. 6, . , f A vibrant hum of conversations fills the air as students swarm to Helix assemblies, With the start of this year came the dawn of a new era of assemblies. The Evolution of Rock lead the way with an hour of music that captivated even classical lovers. Basketball was introduced with a big splat , a sur- prise for all, especially Coach Nash and Coach Langston. Class cheer competitions lifted the spirits of the entire student body in anticipation of Friday night athletics. The assembly highlight of the football season was the spectacular pageant- Homecoming. Dr. Dean, direct from the Gas Light Room, awed his viewers with total amazement at feats performed under his hypnotic suggestions. Looking back over this year of assemblies, 1970-1971 stands out as one ofthe best. 190 . I The best assembly ofthe year was presented bythe Solid Brass. any What you see is what you get nthusiasm at Assemblies 1 'lar . . .One, two, and three. .avg A Commission Class is introduced to the student body. But I wanted chocolate pie. W t.. ii ,l1 1-.' it 1 lu 4 7 ., s ff Q af . Y A ' TFT :Lf 4k??w, a s5f ,Zif vw.. . ' Q I A. Only 8 hours, I5 minutes, and 33 seconds. . . The Fire Escape was presented bythe Seniors, K, Special Activities Highlight Highlander Year P 4- E- , X Q gs' Y N 1970-7l .I W Tl 14551 i- 21 The Odd Couple. Q i . .FN-., f-'-- . - . W '-EST V ' . M-1 iaffxvt' , --N255 -aeSW?Mg4.g, KL . ml g g V ,. ' f' W Ng! ted.-SJ 'mu What a day for a daydream .mf Q we- ,,x fe-.-it - I S i X j .me-'aim , r.,i+'f5 ,J N ...Q-3, ,'- ,. X K X 0 Q Tyr we W .-Ae . W, - ' 'tum'-vwaEiR.' T 1: .izfa -4 i ' 11-5 we 5 ,wr tggggs uq. qt,'-m '-ffl,-.3 .5 f 2 .i 1ff3'1iH,?1'- Wigfi - ' fm if he -, 'I ix 1 W L K . kkkk W, f f ii , 4 1 i -i . .ggg,f,.,ll Ag.: , We will follow Rainy Day Schcdual A. the following, buildings will be open. t ' i--. , X W fffilgz 'ti,ti iiij fi v r I i K' ii I' r 'Y 5 1 4 . Q, W wfgmi f.- X -'Ck : 9f i!s Reach-out, Brother, grab that ball. x .l- wily K 'Qi-3fs, kQ and l AS-W X 3 Q Ky W - r 4, 1155? 1 yr 5' . K U 3,6 as gy if f ii! V , V Z . K Y ' y Qi A l-Club displays the Big Rock Candy Mountain that filled the stockings of many happy faces. Give-a-Dime was the slogan ofthe I-Club's early morning parades around campus to help raise money for next year's AFS Students. ' f??53?':?5?35iE?iEEf5 2253155 l: .: 1 1g7+fy,.....II ILLLILQLL Q51 ik y uf 'ff' ' ' L, W 3 ' 1 A ' tiara Bu- :L B ni ki 1, R jf' ' -is l 5 J' Everything from bathing suits to bridal gowns was modeled at Fashionality Night. FGCUS GN. ATHLETICS Us-. Varsity Defensive Team C. Swanson, L. Steiner, B. McDonald, A. Conti, R. Campagna, J . Fristo, K. Grote, J. Bassi, S. Deeds, K. Sluder, J. Boutelle. The teams set, the ball was snapped, and action was in motion. You could either see Steve Coover or Frank Woolrich in one of their many fantas- tic runs or a Jim Browning pass going down the field. These many fine plays led the Varsity to a 4-3 mark in league and a 6-3 season overall. Our Coaches: FRONT ROW: B. White C. Kahn, A. Hammer- schmidt, BACK ROW: W. Vinton, D. Matheson, J. Amaiz. Varsity Offensive Team undefeated J.V. is sure to be ofhelp next year. Record Helix Sept. Crawford Helix Sept. Hoover Helix Oct. Mt. Miguel Helix Oct. El Capitan Helix Oct El Cajon Helix Oct Granite Hills Helix Oct Santana Helix Nov Monte Vista Helix Nov. Grossmont S.Riehle, H.Drew, S.Smith, D.Castro, J.Browning, R.Bahn0, F,Woolrich, C.Couverette, S.Coover, D.Jones, R.Schultz. Q an WZ! Steve Coover Frank Woolrich Sam Smith Sr, Halfback, Defensive Back Jr. Fullback, Linebacker Soph. Slot, Defensive 5' ll , 170 lbs. 5' 10 , l80lbs. 5' 9 , 155 lbs. Ron Bahno John Crowell Sr. Center Jr. Center, Linebacker 6' l ,2O0 lbs. 5' ll', 180 lbs. av Hal Drew Dave Jones Sr. OffCrlSiVC Tackle Sr. Offensive Tackle 6' l ,200lbs, 6'3 ,2l0lbs, Let's pass that ball down that field and. ,. Chuck Couverette Rick Schultz Jim Browning Steve Riehle Dan Castro Sr. Offensive Guard Sr. End, Defensive Back Jr. Quarterback Sr. End, Defensive Back Sr. Guard, Linebacker 6' I , 200lbs, 6' l , 160 lbs. 6' I , l6Olbs. 6' O , l70lbs. 5'9 . 175 lbs. Hier Lanny Steiner Berkey McDonald JeffBoutelle Ken Sluder Chip Swanson Soph. Halfback Sr. Defensive End Sr. End, Defensive Back Jr. End, Defensive Back Soph. Quarterback, Defensive 5' 7 , 145 lbs. 5' 91', 152 lbs. 6' 0 , l6Olbs. 6' l , 165 lbs. Back 5'10 ,150lbs. , . .score more - Fight! Fight! Tony Conti Jim Fristo Joe Bassi Jr. Halfbuck, Linebacker Sr. Slot, Linebacker Sr, Halfbgek, Linebacker 1 . V it 3 . Steve Deeds Rich Campagna Sr. Defensive Tackle Jr. Defensive Tackle, Guard 5' 10 , l501bs. 5'9 , 155 lbs. 5. in Kim Grote Randy Schultz Jr. Defensive Tackle Sr. Defensive Tackle 5, l0l', 160 lbs. 5'1O ,160lbs. , 5'10 ,1701bS. 5' S , 175 lbs. 5' 10 , 155 lbs. 199 if . 2V 4 I 1 A ' I I'VE GOT IT!! Managers W . -... S. Booth, J. Lillich, I'll bite him in the knee and you run. B. Mazalewski, J. Oliver. WEN .fs Bob Sved Pete Matheson Bill Murphy Randy Davis Jr. DCfCHSiVC THCHC Jr. Offensive Tackle, Line- Jr. Offensive Tackle Jr. Guard 5' 10 , 165 lbs. backer 6' S , 200 lbs. 6' 0 175 lbs. 6' O , 205 lbs. Steve Steele Brad Orr Dennis Orsbom Al Alvarez Sr. Slot Jr. Guard, Linebacker Jr. Guard Jr. Defensive Tackle 6' 1 ,190lbs. 5' 10 , 160lbs. 5' l1', 175 lbs. 5' 6 ,165lbs. use . .Kr -'F ,. ' '- . .s :w .wr ig-A. JU! H -W .,f. Y. .K wt 'fist 'mae 2 15: e' 4 'V K f f we in ff . 'V 5' ' ..,.Q2vi. ' fftli?g?f11i-iw-1:7 ., Dave Strohauer Jr. Guard 5' 9 , 175 lbs. Junior arsity Kicks ff nother Perfect Season J. V. FRONT ROW: B. Zeis, B. Monahan, J. Rodriguez, W. Lagrosso, D Crocker, M. Ucker, M. Harris, B. Riehle, J. Nicholson, C. Norman, L. Savior. SECOND ROW: D. Johnson, E. Bonilla, B. Corbit, C. Gaia, D. Faulds, B Forston, S. Drummond, D. Hafner, J. Law, D. Oliver. B. Hoth, M. Murphy ,H WM, . if .,.. Z. BACK ROW: Trainer Baxley, Cocah Langston, J.French, G.Melvin, C.Bol- shazy, J.Anderson, K.Parris, C.Fox, L.Kjorlie, B.Helms, B.Kenyon, M.Let- tow, Coach Grote, Coach Wilson. E RECORD RECORD Helix 12 Se t.. 19 Crawford 6 ,,.. . M ,.,. . Helix 0 Oct. 2 Mt. Mi uel 28 Helix 14 Sept. 25 Hoover Helix 0 Oct. 9 EL Capitan 18 Helix 16 Oct 2 Mt. Miguel F Helix 6 Oct-16 El Cajon 22 Helix 22 Oct 9 El Capitan J' , l Helix 8 Oct.23 Granite Hills 16 Helix 21 Oct 16 El Cajon .:,W. r. .,.. ,, ,. J Helix 6 Oct. 30 Santana 14 Helix 32 Oct 23 Granite Hills V . Helix 14 Nov, 6 Monte Vista 2 Helix 26 Oct 30 Santana Helix 0 Nov.l3 Grossmont 18 Helix 30 Nov 6 Monte Vista W V 'L I ' ' Helix 16 Nov 13 Grossmont Ou' undefeated lv' 'J tl f - 2 1 1' -F f l 1- 'rf ets' .i sf :ite 2 ' J Q ... . . ...- 3 . JJ K 1' L fifftb lgjxfgx A in ,.w'wfQ,.' -Q'-M: saga 1,: 37 J J? Q. tts J as an -J V. ' . f' +21 J A . . ,R f i 2 A . vt J i5 33 wg.-fa, taa- .Q 'R ,Q ' R R I at ' W 'Y it Ti, 'iii' -1 J 3 , f 'l f 5- I . f . X, 1 ' X1 15-1 A LE, K, ..,, si , x LV ,Earth '4 J VX ' . It fu lly My ay V il. hy B l A V 3 4 i c y' Qi W .-v -,hy 'S X 1 . f . s. . ' . V ' J x J . , Y-'sr X Je J... A . 3 A- . . V . ..H . - Q ' H 5 J J 'A i 'ii V 2 , -- . J ff if ' 'Q ' Jifiwx ' it V V 2 J' J fi J -, -. ft .. :W -fill .Q .V . l a ,F . .,.. iiii 2 J .J JJ J --Jq c JJ: C p :J,,. . .5 1 Je J 'F V .... i'ii W JfJiJ f 1 .:.. J. J J e-,.i 5 J:fJi ...,. ' ' ' ' .V 1 , .,., Z 4 i ' A . . J' Y nf . J' . it f - aati X F , . .J , . wt Hx ll V.-. - :HK ':': J . wi ' 'J . f' -- fa X f ilii it f R A I Sf T ...t f 6 J J .. -A N i , ,: 1Jefz . ttJ::J 'JJJ A ,.i. 2 - JHHJ J' :R . ... J ., J t . - ,. ': 52:7 - zf ':J. . .. .'.' 5. 'J R. 'M' 'f ... -J , H J A ' ' Q- ' .Jw 'Z' J ff' ttf, Frosh FRONT ROW: R. Phillips, R. Erickson, B. Turner, T. Lovelady, M. Romanowski, R. Belcher, -M. Baguera, M. Ramirez, J. Uda, D. Garcia. SEC- OND ROW: D. Markley, S. Lukow, R. Neely, M. Guerrero, C. Ramirez, J. Morgan, B. Ellis, G. Meads, T. Hart, R. Taylor. THl RD ROW: K. Gerhart, G. Alschbach, e.cagff.ef, Dsl Mulvihill, M. Griffin, B. Watkins, D. Gress, B Rogers, L. Schmidt, T. Young. FOURTH ROW: D. Rodriguez, J. Lowder, B. Egner, J. Price, R. Landis, J. Norman, P. Flynn, J. Buckley, B. Engle, K. Coltrin, D.Towers. BACK ROW: Coaches B.White, W.Vinton, Assistant Coaches B.Hamrin, E.Couverette: D.Jeffreys, R.Thomton, M.Perchetti, R. Fox, R.Oyos, S.Threlkeld, P.Felde. 201 Cross Country x 4 . 0 . 3 3 elf ' ' k ' Zag 'QQ . 4'2- .UM 5 N W fx... , . Y f f -'S , , f : .,,' gr-, ' . I 5 4 Y, , . .. -Sxifa. Y . 4.- 5 . 'ly Ed Mendoza, Senior . .Xg .. E . ,.:., . W . 1.-i. e Y. -fl ' filaef-r .I--N H lt -ff we ' ' ' 1.5 if lli. if ' 1 . A 2 5 l .wi VALVL . l V' ,L'L' ' 35 e leell -.....-e-iff. 7, . 1M M Q l.f was-we :rep . ii ' mL,. i psi? Qi F Rich Stump, Senior All League, All CIF, Co-Runner ofthe year All League 9:42 - .1 . . . , : , ....,:. . ., an , -I :lL , . I -- ,, L' 1 is: . 1 '-M'.Efif1fi'Q5 ' f f--QTY?fis3i i7fZ-.zif L w . -.f. 4 Y . X ,kj . ,W i.V H V.. R 9 ,f fr e --L ai' oa,a Q :ft I ff ' LP x :v,..-AW? ' ...lf P - --H .. 'A M 1 -s me Bob Bishop Senior ' 5 . , A -A . . , M A r . ,.., . , ,,, -uni , .2 elif 2 1 -if 31 'K 12: -Qs- ' , 5- A miijfv I .T a,,. 1, ffifilfsiii-fl55LS'65'iiitiwfilflf'nl' . '7ff:-. iilwigdtiiiilixawM555-'tiiteiitti . Q 1 - , . -.1 . e -Q 4. ..,, ,wg-.1 tt- ...,t.l,..1,-,.f.:., ww -f it 7-f7 fl7..f,.t-.fr A.fA-'- J swim .J--,A egg-.1-1, .:,,-,mo ...Vtm.,wwm.wr'1'-ww-Ja .1 51 f .. .-,..:f,xw:,.1-1fm..2.1,-fwzaff?Katha-.1 , tw. .. L3 aww 1- M aw il-gi ...-1 wswwa---J'..f ,.,, ,,..Q,a . .,,.,, . .a., .. . . ,,,.ra,,.o, ,,liq.5 as 5 :assets M12 asm-sflf--wt gwsu.a ri ffl, it f .,., .. .V ., ,. i.5am-lg? . .gc:mg::fff:wfkef.fitlewigwiwgliizl-Sffkfii 5vW...,,,-,.-'-5-g.L'5.gf2.24-Eissazfy:',1t,.5g,gi--252513 1:-.ii Rich Robertson Junior 10:25 9:59 The 1970-71 Helix Cross Country Team started off with three close loses, but came back to run in their usual winning form. The team finished the season with a 6-1 league record. They finished second in league, losing only to Monte Vista by a score of 34-21. The varsity squad did well at the invitationals by capturing second at Mt. Sac and first at the Aztec invitational. The varsity also settled for fourth in CIF this year. Setting the pace for the team was Ed Mendoza co-runner of the year, along with his co-captains, Rich Stump and Albert Sandoval. Outstanding effort this year was shown by sophomore Dave Frye by receiving the Most Valuable J.V. award. We're looking forward to another winning team next year with the return of six of this year's varsity team. After losing to only four teams the entire season, this year's Cross Country Team should be congratulated for another outstanding season. - ' - . V ... ...,. g xg xx? u p V 1 A D gg p' .... V 3 of fl S f X T if . .. . . . . QEQHRQIQFSZE3 3.15113 6 N111-1'.-'e ,W Vi' ' u. 1 Dan Johns Sophomore 10:44 Tom Meads Junior 10:27 5 .. rr we I wx .,,.,. Albert Sandoval Junior 10: l4 f,.-- ,ya ., : , f . 1 3- 1 t P P , A QL yyg , i if ' 7 . A Mark Se mancsin Sophomore 10:21 li-is ff '1' f ' 2-far ,- 33 ii ' Dave Frye Sophomore 10:53 203 O' Si an Let's go! - AQ s s,,s, tg f E t sss 515+ tt ' :tt + 2. . N Cross Country has its serious moments We've got what it takes: J.V. Has 4-5 Season dslbn ,V V Q 1 J.V. RECORD ,. 1 if ,.' .,,.. txeete Helix fSept. 181. .. .... .....Vista .5 U al, f A :1et Q 4 Q : ,. 3 i,.. i i ...A1: :1A Helix 69 fSept. 181. . . . . .Claire mont 54. 'T' h LZ . :Pi- I 4 of 1 Helix 40 fSept. 251 . . . . . . .Crawford 5 L 1 hr ,, V 1 A ' A ei :iff llllli? 5 unq Helix 31 fOct. 21 . . . . . . .Mt. Miguel V A. Q Helix fOct. 91 . . . . . .El Capitan Heist Em, 1 1 ,151 li Helix foci. 161 .... ..... . ..E1 Cajon E Mi 3'X A . -' Vio ZMJA Helix fOct. 231 . . . . . . . .Granite Hills . 1.1l1 -1 t . Helix fOct. 271 .... .. . . .Santana W m Helix 32 fNov. 31 . .. . . .Monte Vista A M. ' .1 1 i n wi I., Helix fNov 31 Grossmont ii .L. iti . 1 i.e' .::' 'L . . sfsi ,lii if ' i ' . 9T ' y Mt.SacInv1tat1onal lst 1 . t AZteCIf1Vitati0nal3fd Vkyk gqy Akryg ' iil- i .a i li , FRONT ROW: M. Larsen, M. Tomlin. BACK ROW: M. Getto, D. Flores, D. Shaw. Not pic- tured: B. Matthews, M. McDonald, D. Phillips, M. Toledo. A fi? 5 - . .... ..., im F ' 5, . 51 f 5 P f ai 4 R wx. .fs .. Ege . ... is 'Q X- ? g . ,Q 1 f1.,.1wf7.-me 3 .,.. H14 . . . , . ' I . 1. - .- If K, . EM I 11. . 7., 1 ,V..? In .... -1 W - .- e' f 3.5 K . J zyyky kk ..... Vkk.. K Frosh Get Stuck in Rut FROSH RECORD Helix 46 COct. 21 . . .... Mt. Miguel 17 Helix 33 fOct. 91 . .. .. .El Capitan 22 Helix 40 fOct. 161 .... ...... E lCajon 17 Helix 42 fOct. 231 . . . .... Granite Hills 17 Helix 40 fOct. 271 . . . ....... Santana 16 Helix 44 CNov. 31 .... . . . Monte Vista 17 Helix 32 fNov. 131 . .. ...Grossmont 24 Mt. Sac Invitational llth FRONT ROW: M. Schiano, K. White, G. Jensen. BACK ROW: J. Taylor, T. White, W. Le Maire, T. Halley. Not Pictured: D. Abernathy, R. Simpson, A. Baer. ff ZS sfs ,QQ esg Lx Si fi S. is 1 1 w 1 1 1 4 K 1 is ls 1 1 3 SK ff.: 1: 1F U? A 1 y 3 i , fi 'fb 9, if di ff, -we 'ii tts .441 L. Bob Rettig George Nichols Sophomore Sophomore 95 pounds IO3 pounds mi rsrs ' ssrrs I ' ees' 3' 'I V ' it 3-i s fx ,rr. M. ... - rse me Ei? W' ss- , Mitch Steinauer Chet Nevels Senior All League-All CIF Junior I I2 pounds l20 pounds -'M -,J 5-QL '11 j I f nf 2 ,K W If Chlp SWHIISOII Andy Lujan Sophomore All League-All CIF Senior 138 pounds 145 pounds QE? 5 ,Q ..w .L it A, i, . , f . ,3 :wi L . 'F - V 42: y wi 1 Sa ff -G Bzgxiey. Coach Langston gives advice in any position. .4111 Ti-: Steve Crocker Junior IZ7 pounds I I H S Robert Cesena Senior All League-All CIF 133 pounds ll s... Terry Hand Junior I54 pounds 'R , Z. .4 6 T 'W Q. .IeffAnderson Sophomore 165 pounds -Hi I TY- ' l ... I .,. Q ,-tsw,1s,-.gwazsawa . on 2 ,Q Q ,- in 'T 1,5' L ,. S12 il . 35 ff 1 SSW in - ik: ffbfm' H f:'4 5 ' J 4-W9 Mm- Ji X Dan Sluder Chuck Couverette Dennis Johnson Dan Faulk Senior Senior All League Junior All League Sophomore 175 pounds 191 pounds Heavyweight 120 pounds Dan Faulk breaks down his opponent. Terry Hand gets the best of his opposition. Dennis Johnson slips through a halfnelson. ,,,.,s. S I H Q A ,1. L L J 1 . s1 i 1 1 si i is 1 i 1 ' 3 V, Sk ., si it gtg, I f. siste 1: -:,.., is en, A 1 1 .... ,. Q ,.'-,-..'- 1 ,. is 1 to 1 riis 1 .QW T 'Wh H ...Q an un- W 41 E YUM. F x ,N 1? Q Jeff Kida John Ryan John Crowell Paul Hart Senior Junior Junior Junior 208 127 pounds 141 pounds 165 pounds Heavyweight if 4 fi? in 52 We Matmen Make 8-4 Mark Helix 37 fDec ....... Chula Vista 8 Helix 46 fDec ........ Mar Vista 20 Helix 37 fDec .....,. Sweetwater 18 Helix 28 fDec. . . . .... Madison I4 Helix 52 fDec. .... Morse 5 Helix 40 QDec. ........,. Santana 10 Helix 52 Uan. ....... El Capitan 5 Helix 16 Uan. . .Grossmont 35 Helix I9 Uan. ....... Mt. Miguel 23 Helix 20 Uan. ...... Monte Vista 23 Helix 20 fFeb ..,. El Cajon 24 Helix 29 fFeb Granite Hills 22 FRONT ROW: C.Nichols, S.O'Conner, Y.Amador, B.Taylor, S.Velasquez, M.McDonald, L Sdao, M.Gandy, B.Corbit, G.Narris. BACK ROW: D.Cr0cker, T.Bludau, L.Savoie, D.Stein, B.Seaman, M.Murphy, C.Gaia, C.Balshazy, S.Patron. A good J.V. team this year points to a strong Varsi-ty team next year. The J.V. took 2nd in the Grossmont Tourney and lst in the Madison Tourney. Most Valuable Wrestler was John Ryan. Bob Rettig anxiously awaits a take down. Swanson nears a pin. Frosh Slips Through for Third in League Helix, QDec, .... ....... S antana 10 Helix Uan. . . . ..... El Capitan 8 Helix Uan. .... ..... G rossmont 20 Helix Uan. .... .... M t. Miguel 29 Helix fFeb .... . . .Monte Vista I9 Helix QFeb .... ..,... E lCajon 8 Helix QFeb. Granite Hills 24 Getting together a group of athletes and teaching them a completely new sport in which they have had no previous training is quitean accomplish- ment. This year's frosh took third in league-an even greater fete. Outstanding wrestlers were: J.Uda, J.Law, .l.Lowder, R.Thornton, and R. who taught them their moves. U L.Schmidt. FRONT ROW: T.Ramirez, B.Neely, R.Landis, .l.Lowder, J.Law, R.Thornton, .l.Uda, .I.Wat- , kins, J.Alzona, B.Fogleman, R.Taylor, A.Michael, M.Baquers. SECOND ROW: M-.Griflin, Taylor- Outstandmg Coach was Coach Lucas, D.Briscoe, D..Ieffery, D.Edwards, R.Yano, D.Jones, P.Yanez, P.Jarvis, M.Guerrero, W.Seevers, .l.Morgan, A.Ruckoldt, D.Pritchard. BACK ROW: B.Turner, D.Towers, S.Lukow, B.Ellis, T.Lovelady,K.Coltrinlc, D.Rodger,C.Castner, G.Alschbach, R.Clark, M.Orrell, B.Stcinauer, 209 WZ 1 QQ ,1 , GWR K Q QS is we 1. wx S.. 1 - Scots Gain Tournament Playoffs Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix 61 79 75 70 61 77 71 57 87 55 78 74 73 85 57 74 65 77 72 88 78 83 63 105 89 70 78 73 106 76 Coach Nash-wrinkles and a 54 point win over Santana! VARSITY RECORD fNov. 243 ... fNov. 253 ... fDec. ll ... QDec. 53 .... tDec. 83 ... tDec. 123 ... lDec. 193 ... fDec. 213 .... fDec. 223 ... tDec. 233 .... tDec. 263 ... tDec. 283 .... tDec. 293 .... tDec. 303 ... coco 313 .... ..... Uan. 53 .... Uan. 83 ..,. Uan. 123 .,.. tlan. 153 .,.. tJan. 193 .... tJan.223 i..i Uan. 263 .... Uan. 283 .... tFeb.23 ,,,,. QFeb. 53 .... QFeb. 93 .... tFeb.ll3 .... qFeb.1e3,.. fFeb.l93 .... fFeb.223... ....Kearny 63 ....Hoover 66 .Morse66 ....Hilltop 69 .....Lincoln 71 ... .Madison 62 . . . . . Hoover 70 . .San Diego 61 ....-Madison 72 ....Kearny 68 ......Serra77 . .Lakewood 72 . . . . .Covina 47 .........Marina74 West Covina 72 Monte Vista 49 .....ElCap67 ......ElCajon58 ....Grossmont 62 Granite Hills 74 .Mt. Miguel 71 ....Santana 54 . , . . .Monte Vista 68 H...E1capeo .,....ElCajon68 ....Grossmont 72 Granite Hills 54 .Mt. Miguel 64 ....Santana 52 ....Madison 80 The Scots went after their third straight CIF championship but were stopped by Madison 80- 76. Twice before they had outscored Madison by 15 points. In leage Helix finished in a tie with Grossmont for second, one game behind Monte Vista. Helix was discouraged by a 67-65 upset at the hands of El Cap. Helix was led this year by Mike Honz: All League, Team Captain, Most Valuable Player, Best Free Throw Percentage- 7175, and Co Most Valuable Player of the Gross- mont League. Also contributing were Dan Cole- man: All League, Marty French: Most Improved, Honorable Mention, Dennis Dupree: Best De- fensive Player and Honorable Mention. The two other things that kept Helix strong were its fresh bench and excellent coach, Coach Nash. Our 32 scorer, Dan Coleman, goes high above opponent for one of his base line shots. He averaged 15.9 points per game and made the Grossmont All League Team. S six.. . :W-: : HE' K -1 P ,,. A .W 221-felfwiigfwsk wwf fx .sn LE. ww, U-mms. V 35? Hawk Qi J.V. Dribbles Through for First Helix 62 Uan. 55 ..A..... Monte Vista 53 Helix 57 Uan. 85 . . . .... El Capitan 49 Helix 47 fjan, 125. . . .... El Cajon 60 Helix 62 Uan. 155 ,........ Grossmont 63 Helix 70 Uan. 195 ......, Granite Hills 51 Helix 73 Uan. 225 . . . .i.. Mt. Miguel 61 Helix 52 fjan, 265 . . . ,..... Santana 51 Helix 67 Uan. 285 ....... Monte Vista 55 Helix 68 fFeb. 25 .....i... El Capitan 41 Helix 70 fFeb. 55 ..... ,... E lCajon 55 Helix 70 QFeb, 95 ..,,..... Grossmont 46 Helix 70 fFeb. 115 .,,.... Granite Hills 42 Helix 73 CFeb. 165 .ii..... Mt. Miguel 69 Helix 74 fFeb. 195 . . . ..... Santana 51 FRONT ROW: P. Chiles, B.Monahan, J.Rodstron, M.Ruiz, J.Rodriguez, C.Norman, J.French. BACK ROW: B.Kenyon, M.Bourdet, G.Melvin, A.Walton, L.Kjorlie, T.Watenpaugh, K.Parris. Our first place .I.V. pulled out many last second victories. They were led by Andy Walton-Most Valuable, Jim French-Team Captain, and Jake Rodriquez-Most Improved. 9 -t55,5 :., : Qfxfassrsitfisgiff -, n n le H Wfffiitsili' rj 1' 1. lffifiif W 23564-.. ' .V-TQ' - ' iaHI1 '7Eii13,z?fis5-1 'iailiifff ' H - w:'f3'-sif1Q:,f?E5iff':i lik J, . V. a i., ..5. Y . ., A . K . .Q r--W, , v ., Q . 1, . 'j ' ..... W..- 7 -4. 'he - ' . ff ' ' 5 'Q . 45,3 . . ......... . . . j 7 . 5 1 Q5 '- - A161541 1, A , V L ,V ' lfl. '---'-- K as 'S .. Q '1 ' , 4 .- '-A . N . .1-,g5:f'i: 'gs1h, -W . ' f . fa ., .-V. ' - ': : 'f'.'H?I 2 ......,. . . V , f-4 5 X 1 fr 'I-2 ' ' fp ' ' - gmirsf' ,i ,K rik- 1 W, . 5 ' isa- fri 5 X M- . XL ,X J A Walton goes up for 2. Helix Gan. .... .... M onte Vista 66 Helix Uan. .... . . .El Capitan 52 Helix Uan. .... ..... E 1 Cajon 26 Helix Uan. .... ....... G rossmont 47 Helix Uan. Granite Hills 42 Helix Uan. ..., ..... M t. Miguel 50 Helix Uan. . . . ...... Santana 51 Helix Uan. .... .... M onte Vista 42 Helix fFeb . . . . . .El Capitan 44 Helix QFeb .... ...,. E l Cajon 37 Helix fFeb .... ....... G rossmont 45 Helix fFeb Granite Hills 43 Helix fFeb. .... ..... M t. Miguel 48 Helix fFeb. .... Santana 51 French shoots up his freethrow. The freshman won many close victories but also lost a few in finishing with a 7-7 mark. Dan Garcia, Most Valuable, was the leader of the team. 214 FRONT ROW: T.Hopkins, M.Romanoski, M.Barnes, B.Zeis, .I.Halloran, J.Zalopany, D. Wells, T.Slagle, P.Coy, D.Rodriquez, R.Jahn, P.Felde. BACK ROW: D.Markley, M.Grund- strom, M.Ramirez, J.Norman, R,Teichman, D.Garcia, J.Price, B.Egner, C.Kiefer, G.Simmons. FRONT ROW: R.Parker, J.Fristo, S.Coover, R.Schultz, F.Pernicano, R.McDonald, J.Avery, G.Logan, D.Fry. SECOND ROW: E.Mendoza, R.Davis, M.Brothers, P.Mayer, R.Brooks, B.Ruegg, M.Schniepp, M.Semancsin, B.Calentine. BACK ROW: R.Cha1upnik, A.Henschel, D.Lund, R.Robertson, D. Johns, R.Stump, B.Bishop, D.Phillips, A.Sandoval. Varsity Thinclads Tear Up the Track , ,, v.k .,,k . .ga :T . . . rf : - - W ,G . M :iq if - ' .g I I K N fur- gp E ET 1' EEL gnu! I. I-J 1552! . -2111-f 'IV rr,r . sss,M 'mm it is T is 2 ..f: r 1 FRONT ROW. Coach Kahan, Coach Muirhead, Coach Arnaiz. BACK ROW: Coach Schriefer, Coach Russell. Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix fFeb. QFeb. fMarch fMarch fMarch fMarch fMarch fApril fApri1 fApril fApril CApri1 fApril lMaY tMay fMaY Uviay CJ une Record 221 Hoover 261 Crawford 51 Grossmont 121 B 8a C Relays 131 South Bay Relays 191 Granite Hills 261 Mt. Miguel 21 E1Capitan 101 San Diego Relays 161 El Cajon 201 Monte Vista 231 Mt. Sac Relays 301 Santana 71 League Prelims 141 League Finals 221 C.I.F. Prelims 281 C.I.F. Finals 4,51 State Meet The Varsity Track team was a strong field event team. They showed great potential in events like pole vault, where Rick Schultz, Bill Ruegg, and Rick Brooks were all able to clear thirteen feet or more. Frank Pernicano and Jim Fristo were con- sistent shot putters. Due to a weakness in the sprints the Highlanders were limited to their strong hopes. Juniors Dick Lund, Gary Logan, and Mike Brothers comprised much of the sprint- ers. The uncomparable Ed Mendoza was still in there having another great year. Regretfully the Staff could not include the remaining scores due to an early April deadline. 215 ' if KV Q! Q N ,gmt Ks fi R Q 41 aww., k Jerry Avery Bob Bishop L.J. 19' 10 440 52.0, 88013586 if Jim Fristo Roger McDonald S.P. 50'6 LJ. 21'5 h 'gf Q ,E 'Q 9- y,,,,s,. L: Lf, , SY cm? - Q 6 I l X X I Frank Pernicano Rich Stump S.P.49'11 2 Mile 9:59 5, A f Tv? V .V k Mike Brothers Randy Davis 44053.l H.J.5'8 ,H.H. 16,8 IU Bob Calentine, HJ. 5'11 Randy Parker Ed Mendoza Mr1e4 24 4 2 mile 9 15 H.J. 5'10 ,T.J.4l'7 J 1- ar -- -f-- . 5 gk if , 15 ,.3.psv 'Qs- Rick Brooks P.V. l2'8 Gary Logan 10010.6 220 23.5 . -: ask M f . L. S33 .- - 1515 'Tff-, ,...'a :z 1...5:fff. file . W E? ,. n2fi23f'l,':,2 ,V H -' : 2525: 23921 : u :QQ , Dicky Lund 100 10.5, 220 23.0 Bill Reugg P.V. l3'6,' ' ' .gffw e.:mf-Q:,- ' Fix mf 'lk , , -Um. -1. ya, ,. ,nn ., .M Z T .7 ,V 32 , :lf k f f..-:KY .. Paul Mayer 120 H.H. 16.5 Albert Sandoval 2 Mile 10:06 .Vfs Enjo a Good Season 1 . I W A V. - ,' H , .. , f f - 'Y . . - ' ' 1 -2 ,, A, Q .. I. A 1. gy FRONT ROW: D.Ambler, J.Norman, T.Meads, J.Renzi, R.Kaminski, A.Salazar, T. Kerr, C.MehafGe, B.Kenyon. SECOND ROW: D.Houghtlin, .l.Hollow, R.Epps, J, Marshall, D.Hafner, C.Norman, M.Donnelly, B.Engelke, A.Alvarez, T.Lovelady, THIRD ROW: M.Pharr, D.Cruz, S.Redmond, M.Toledo, D.White, J.Anderson, J. Sugg, E.Bonilla, R.Schrandt. BACK ROW: R.Phillips, R.Landis, S.Mulvihill, C.Bol- shazy, J,Freeman, M.Tomlin, M.Larsen, J.Hall, P.Cox. Frosh Shows Fine Talent E' 1 Q FRONT ROW: D.Gilmour, D.Couture, Ljennings, G.Meads, T.Brien, J.Buckley, R. Caddock, L.Sdao, B.Vano. SECOND ROW: D.Abernathy, M.Grundstrom, R.Clark, D.Shaw, C.Bufka, R.Thornton, B.Turner, B.Melvin. BACK ROW: J.Taylor, K.White, M.Schiano, R.McKay, P,Felde, B.Wagner,T.White, L.Stranberg, M.Kraus. 217 3 M i 1 se E 5 in E 3 E i n i S 4 Helix Varsity Baseball Speaks Softly and Carries a Big Stickn Varsity Record Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix 1' '1 f in fMarch 57 1105 ' ' qlvrafbii elss 3 fMarch if QMarch QMarch QMarch QMarch QApril QApril tApril fApril fApril fApril tApril tMay tMay tMay fM3Y lil :Q1 . 1 175 195 235 265 305 29 135 165 205 235 275 305 43 75 115 145 32, 1-i,11k5g L . . . .Gramte .....Chula team lacked back-up pitc ingfforfstarters Cliff Garrett and Tom Erau1 They still managed to use great hitting to have good season. Steve Riehle and Cliff Garrett li the powerful Highlander nine. Sophomore, Da' Zietz, surprised the team by hitting a hom against Chula Vista. Glenn Jarvis also hit one the same game. Starter Tom Erautt, a junit stiffled number one ranked El Cajon early in tl season, beating them 1-0 and striking out eleve Due to Tartan deadlines some of the game scort were unable to be recorded. tw 4' . . 5 1, .sum-S M. 'f Y , rg, 1' A M K 11' 4 f I f '-if A ,A if ll Jeff Boutelle Sr. Outlield 1 ff' Jim French Soph. Catcher 1 Mike Denton Sr. Pitcher Marty French Sr. Infield Glen Jarvis Vince Marikle Jr. Thirdbase Jr. Catcher Andrew Van Derpoel Gary White Jr. Firstbase Sr. Ollifleld Dennis Dupree Jr. Inlield CliffGarrett Sr. Pitcher X x lx , Wm Tom Erautt Jr. Pitcher tai K , -lil 7 rl H l-l-1 Dan Hiben Jr. Catcher , 595 N. Q: A iiii ill JUN ixfplllq alll lifjfillyillllll Steve Riehle Ken Sllldef Sr. Infield John Wright Jr. Outlield Jr. Outlield Dave Zeitz Soph. Firstbase 219 S X,, ., ,- ', .Q X f Q 6 .1 ' . W a, M 'W awaefzz as an 3 ,11 , t , S lit ,al 1 x 1 ,EM N 5,2 . 5 wt Ill 1 . l 1 1,l 'l illil lil, fMarch fMarch fMarch fMarch fMarch fMarch fMarch fMarch fMarch fApril fApril fApril fApril fApril fApril cApfi1 CMHY may fM3Y tM2y JV's Hum Under Their New Hammer . . . .La Jolla . . . .Hilltop . . . .Hoover . . . . . .Henry .Sweetwater .Chula Vista . . . .El Cajon . . . .Santana Granite Hills . Mt. Miguel . .Grossmont Monte Vista . .El Capitan . . . .El Cajon . . . .Santana Granite Hills , Mt. Miguel . .Grossmont . . . .... Monte Vista . . El Capitan Frosh Baseball Shows Promise for the Future Helix 3 Helix ll Helix 5 Helix 0 Helix 0 Helix 0 Helix l Helix 5 Helix 5 Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix 'N W Mm- W f -af W -1- W --p--....-.4.......,,.,,.. .X V ..,. .,M.,W.,,,1,...,.,,1.M., ,,,.. .. . M.. W, - -., 1 4 M-et X M . . .gaamt 6 -5 ff-rfrfrrm . M -.asa -'Qiffi .h-.. Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix FROSH RECORD fMarch fMarch fMarch fMarch fMarch fMarch QMarch fMarch fMarch fMarch CA pril fApril QA pril fApril fApril CApril QApril QA pril 95 115 125 165 185 195 235 255 265 305 23 135 155 165 205 225 235 275 . . Mt. Miguel . . . . .Marian . .Grossmont . Monte Vista . . . University . .El Capitan . . . .El Cajon St. Augustine . . . . .Santana Granite Hills . . Mt. Miguel . .Grossmont . . . . .Marian . Monte Vista . .El Capitan . . . University 1 . . .El Cajon . . . . .Santana Golf Team Tees Off for Another Good Year Ee I K r l,y L .diy . , .. ,..,,: . I V krrlkx I . ooe . 1 n it QW kj fs V A -xr ,pm is M i 3 Ngpa. .A'1 QQW, AV if ala' .. sf to f . !f.i?!':' M ' ' 'f'. i- ul ,s7l1??lf'ii?'3vY4 Y' . .-'Q' What kind of tee do you use on the When Duke winds up the caddies all Law plows upthe course. Coach Vinton putts. green Gary? run. Record Helix 205 March 23 . . . . . .El Cajon 212 Helix 203 March 26 . . . ....... Santana 193 Helix 213 March 30 .. .... Granite Hills 223 Helix April 2 . . . . .Mt. Miguel Helix April 13 . . . . .Grossmont Helix April 16 . . . . .Monte Vista Helix April 20 . . . . .E1Capitan Through the golf team's effort Helix was once again proven to be superior. The outstanding team of seniors Gary McCook and Larry Duke helped lead the Scotties to many victories. In the E1 Cajon match Gary was the senior medalist. Carl Thunberg also medaled in a meet with Chula Vista and .lim Law proved his skill by medaling in a meet with Granite Hills. Unfortunately be- cause of an early Tartan deadline we were unable to include all the golf scores. FRONT ROW: M.Padilla, M.Longfe1low, K.Gerhart, B.Gillingham, B.Taylor, G.Gardner. BACK ROW: Coach Vinton, C.Thunberg, J.Law, M.Matheny, L.Duke, G.McCook. Hi ' 'Kwik A S if ' ., . .2 r L i 12 il: - 1 vw- .F ' e :Qian Q..t ft 7 . X ' fi P f f, if Qg,f'i'Ji 71.4.-3 1v.f..' t T fr-xzT3.w4. i wwe wig. w - y W A y - ., . G... .Pt ,rage s o - 1- -. 1 K ' . 1 ,ji-,,,-,,.gkfi-if ugbbfw Ar 'sm , , 3555 V p , , 3- -,.f.'?.1w Q5 4 V 5. 1 f U lg .,,f'Qf7we . if iff - -aL.fy1' 7394 air 311 . . , V 'lx , g V, .fry af- , f kVvt.tnA1,sg QW., L. ' , 'E ' .. Q13 5Z.Lva,ifii ,V ,.f'. QL? ffitfi-ALT ti f A , ,g,1w: V- ,,. y g f 'Tj ge t ,jr 3 1 7 , .fffyt 1 'f ' 7 ,M fn,-1',ia,'tW ..t. .'-' L 51, ,. 'f 1 ' ' 1 . A - ai' 1.1 2-afaf f'a 'wv. iffv Gillingham misses his toe by an inch. Bill Taylor alias Elvis ofthe fairway. Wow, fifty feet! The turtle makes a hole in one. 221 - 1 I . Y Q -532. .wzW:s,i, fei3lf'. . ve All-American Mike Nelson shows his great butterfiy form which took him A AA.,A -' to Nationals. In his four years at Helix he set six school records. , , MY' mm Record Breaking Swimmers Head Into CIF Senior Bill Lynes takes a powerful lead off the blocks to capture first in the backstroke. ef xv N Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix 66 77 54 65 I1 78 68 QMar. fMar fMar fMar fMar. QApr. QApr. QApr. fApr. fApr. fApr. fAprl fMaY Wlay Patrick Henry 29 . . . .... El Capitan 17 . . . ,,.... El Cajon 23 . . . .... Monte Vista 30 . . . .,., Vista Relays ....,.Hilltop 15 I . . . .Santana 21 . . , .... Grossmont . . .,.,. Oceanside . . . ,.,. Granite Hills . . .... Mt. Miguel I . . ,.... Crawford League Finals .. , .... CIF Finals The swim team far outclassed other Grossmont League teams to take first for the fourth consecu- tive year. CIF is the name of the game this year. Coach Crawford has built this team up and now everything is on the line. Helix set three new records at Vista Relays while seven events. The only setback cation which kept them from Senior leaders of this year's Nelson, Kirk Teigen, Bill Lynes, and Dave Rogers. winning four of was a disqualifi- winning overall. team are Mike Y.. Q Xi... A it H Kirk Teigen dives into a sure first place in free- style at the Vista Relays. Q: y f it V Graham shoves off the blocks en route to a victory in the l00 freestyle. , r,,?r .K .,rt. . W s 7 Dave stretches out with only I6 laps left to go f Q f 1 L R ., ml. 'fits ,, , ,.r K, N '19 ' xl' , ,Nil Z' 2 i5??ZLf5i'a' V 34317 jL1'yfl gy 1, W wie- will 35' Q .. M5 ,, Ron flies for a fast finish. Schwartz half-twists into the water for a smooth entry. Coach Crawford-the leader of the pack. K ' i ' '- I? .. . U ff., ' .'. , ,f WW, ,iw , wr .er M 1. .f-- is ir - an 4 ww vw- 4. W ,Mr-.zf,,. , ' , -M gt Outstanding J.V. swimmer Dan Faulk splashes out a victory. Ed displays his winning butterfly in the 100 539 + W ga gr 'x K ,rr B A B R so k-LL V I K . 6 'Q 4: . ir, 1 . L B ' V H - eiyiiflki ,J A - . ' i ' Rick White comes up for a breath on his way to Dave fElvisj Hardin streaks down the winning the 100 Breaststroke. lane in his Blue Sued Shoes. A Tom Faulk one eye for swimming and one for the women! H fiiifaas .. , . ,.,, . Hurley lakes a breather in the 100 Breast- J.V. FRONT ROW: B.Busick, P.Miller, M.Jones, B.Lewis, D.Faulk, K.Waugh, G,Grue, D.Ek, S.Pollett glgoke, BACK ROW: D.Evers, D.Gress, T.Dembowski, R.Meek, D.Chapdelaine, T.Bludao, A.Sandy M.Dodd- ridge. I immewmamrf- arsity Tennis Team Rallies 'Round for Victor Helix 26 fMar. 95 . . . . . .Chula Vista 6 Helix 10 QMar. 121 ,..... Patrick Henry 18 Helix 8. QMar. l6j ... .. .Monte Vista 19 M: Helix 14 QMar. 235 . . . . . .ElCajon 14 Helix ll fMar. 25J. . . .,,.. Santana 17M Helix 16 QMar. 263 ,,...l...., Hoover 16 Helix fMar. 305 ,..,... Granite Hills Helix fApr. lj ...., Mount Miguel Helix fApr. 131 . . . .,.. Grossmont Helix QApr. 201 . . . . .El Capitan The Varsity Tennis Team did well in early matches against strong opponents and will be hard in their competition in later games. Because of an early Tartan deadline we were unable to Tim makesawatofracket. follow their progress. .., ..,.. i FRONT ROW: T.Nicodemus, .l.Ryan, P.Traut, D.Ammann, G.Anderson. BACK ROW: R.Seiden, B.Thompson, B.Richard- son, M.Kuhn, J.Gamache, T.Watenpaugh, Coach Walker. 'ffffkiset' - 25 ' - .. '- w e yit V pmt at f.-tazewxtlwite ff if 2 by . ..., .. .. ' , . f wsov mv -' Q - - , 'Q . si- . -' f.. . - fs'+fi1-,tff,t-+35-',i-i.f V i t . .faes ft-t.f 'Faawwr . I - st... . ' . 1 W fmt . .v iii gtg ..... ,V 1 .al kan: .9- 1 Us W -1 . ..is ' HQH QQ. it . if '34 he if J ' AJ. S lg. its 51 ,1 0 ... . V 1. D if ' ,L . 51155355 Sw a t? . . .U ,Z . . ,. , . .l.y.. . . we we C I. 1. . 3955- . - 2 . tt'i 'Quik - tw1,faQ5f.1+g.g-.L,: Q1 gr g ,g,g V 2 - at 73 A 'H' f l 1 . ' , st ..'--.' L. Kitt, i we if --rf a my . fx M ,V Y iv we Q, V .i.. . pg. ..zw..YHe.3 QL.. . ,,.-we 'A - . ' ff: at-V. .4 ifqjgs r . V asm W . ...- it 1 , x . -f - aa f gf 255 ggy g ,gre4?SE2fQf Hd'E.Wt3' we 2 Two hands are better than one. MikC'S Slilshing return. ' ' 'f .., R72 A V . . at Joe keeps track of the score, Tim shows off his P.F. Fliers 225 J.V. Tennis Team Takes dvantage ofTheir pponents 5 Record g Helix 21 M fMarch 231 .1 ...El Cajon 6M Helix 15 M4 fMarch 251 . . . . .Santana 12M Helix 8 fMarch 261 1. ...... Hoover 0 1 Helix fMarch 301. . . . .Granite Hills Helix fApril 11 . 1 . 1 . Mt. Miguel Helix fApril 131 1 1 1 . .Grossmont Helix QApril 151 ..... Monte Vista Helix QApril 201. . 1 1 .El Capitan The J.V. Tennis Team came on strong in the early spring games with sweeping victories over their opponents. The players skills are rapidly developing to make them tough on competition Ely reaches to drive in a serve. in the future. Unfortunately due to an early Tar- tan deadline we were unable to record many of the Kurt returns with a strong backhand. match scores. A A .,. Y- f-.f vw tit, i 4, 1 -- -' V Q I . - FRONT ROW: B.Henson, R.Pr1ce, K.K1ckl1ghter, BACK ROW: F.Hold1ng,G.Ely, M.Morgan,S.Morgan, K.Traut. J gfgjrfg ,.',, jf Lk-',k 2 QL . I I teesi .1 1. 1. 1 1. 3 7 -'i'eii U 4' W 1- iff. 1g ' K- .- 5 1 '- 2153.3 1. .-,-. 11 xx egg. K Wee. . . fs, - 9 1- .,--,l., ,,1s.,.s,w3fE,3Q+gsi. IQ L' 2 ,W 4 -. I 15 V K 13 KW S f 5 at as 1 -f f1.- e-kgs,1a1t f 0. ' 1 K K fy -- 1 MM5 s ' ',-. - if 1 1 f 2- X 32 1 1 2 ' 1 'V - 1 f 3? 1 T e f' Q N 5 A - ' .. -ff A' 4 ga-111 '1 sw: -.- ne -- M. X ff ,,- ,mls .A 1 me A W S 1'ff:'..Z' 3 '11 1111,....1 - ' 1 .sf Me'WMe M'1' - L .1 H Q :is - f tt,' f ff' . - 1, LL.. 1-is wwj '--. ,LJ My , so g - liz -1 1 1 .. K ii 4. f fff Q.'1 f.?e',,-5111 :gg 11 af e' 1 W 1- 1. 'A 2 1 ttiv 1 11 15 1- 1 F - -tte ' 1 M ' --'i 1 ' eeret . - ette 1 .1 tytte 1 1 . 1. -1L. 1 1 1 . 15 5524 'A H5'l1S9'k:s1i5T7Q . .Y ' r 'f- X5 Mihai .5f'i.ss'f ' 1 . .is . 5. Q gf,?gsgsgi?W.1 3 ' - 7 ' I 1 - ... 1,51 it M ' 1,1 ' -. 11. 1 1,11 si? 1. 1 X ' - -v 2 : 4 : A. Aunan walks into a hit 226 Kicklighter leaps to smash a rally. Ron concentrates on a serve. awww MMA? ' Robert Cesena Steve Coover Wrestling Football, Track Mendoza and Nelson Co-Athletes of the Year , M. uw., Mez W., - .iz is ,r.,vr.r , Ei R Cross Country, Track Sw 1 mml ng 1 T H Perseverance in the Held in whichlone has natural ability is the outstanding quality of these athletes. Two of these in- dividuals have earned recognition as high school All-Ameri- cans. Ed Mendoza has established himself as the greatest track and cross country runner at Helix. He did this by set- ting 5 new records and leading Helix teams to two C.I.F. firsts. Mike Nelson has been a legend in Helix swimming. This year he has already qualified for nationals in the L.A. Invitational in the 400 I.M., 1650 Freestyle, and the 200 Butterfly. We congratulate these athletes. Mitch Steinauer Rich Stump Wrestling Cross Country, Track ai- 'wr 'I-1 5' 31, 1, - Ed Mendoza Mike Nelson ' V 1: ,W Helix Mermaids Flip Their Fins at Victory FRONT ROW: T. Purdum, J. Smith, D. Peace, SECOND ROW: D. Wim berly, E. Andrews, L. Machado, C. Keil, C. Purdum, C. Brumbaugh, C. Cora vwtock, P. Graver, D. Passino, B. Dorroh. THIRD ROW: L. Lindsey, K. Ruse, J. Kinnaman, L. Tolin, B. Long, R. Aldrich, K. Sanders, D. Robertson. Helix COct. 65 .... .... F allbrook Helix fOct. 81 . . . .... Monte Vista Helix COOL 151 . . . . Santana Helix fOct. 221 Mount Miguel Helix CNov. 31 . . . ..... El Capitan Helix fNov. 51 .Granite Hills K. Tollgaard, G. Hampson, H. Nottingham, BACK ROW: V. Hack, M. Mc Daniel, K. McCartney, W. Omelas, L. Gaskill, P. Odendahl, L. Johnston C. Palmer, J. Brumbaugh, D. Spooner, S. Hewitt, L. Harper. Helix 127 fNov. 123 ........ Grossmont 77 A Team-2nd in League B Team-lst in League C Team-2nd in League League Championship was taken by the B team. They also took first in County Finals. A team took second in League. C tied for second in the district and took second in the county. It took - many hours to perfect the skills of these winning teams. Flap, Splash, Flapg a graceful butterfly? f 'N-494 Getting 21 better view. Now is my chance to make a big splash. 228 Girls' Tennis Team Loves Dale displays her strong back- i hand. Lisa makes a good save. Shgp talk. My Aff' f N. Their Opponents 1 1 ft 2 - F 253351 if :V fri. S . 15 e , W Eivaarkgavi fr 5' '- A ' U . 5 ' 5. i 1 it, ' is i ,gg,.i,g 9 a .Mg 1 -K V ,V fi ii , . 15.2 J if 2: . i if , 55 , . K ., V V Q 7 ii . S ' - ...,t.,.: .' .' , .. ' , 4 'sf N if fm ' H ' M ' ' Y M O' Q' , - f' . iff?-F175-1 -M' ' 5 ' J - . i m 'L1i,:'..e: QQ ' ' .fgf,:frP,wf:.aLf may if as-egg? 7s is 1 . wafpzfgw-,emma - Q-4 --'aff-.'-'f:,.fs:'ffgwrif' if '-i airs-: 1? , 1 V- A ' '.J'TQA1 -fl?. - f . ' -' -- , Www.: - f , . mffiggieiififgifgilsii fi - -, .,., . .. gihgggg ' 'f it .. - 1 - ti.,i,,ag.,Ma,i.,r,. , 1 to .ms ,rea .gag , ,.,t,M qw ist as 3, My .gy . may ap, it .. W,-,p,,,, ' H stefw 3 V ' , . we 5 . I53i1 J?s8s,.,? H . 'V ' 5 Hey! I thought I already hit the ball. Helix 9 QOct. SJ . .. ...El Capitan 1 Helix 10 fOct.15J... ...Santana 0 Helix 10 fOct. 295. . . ..... E1 Cajon 0 Helix 6 fNov. 55 . . . .Granite Hills 3 Helix 10 fNov. 125 .. . . .Monte Vista 0 Helix 8 fNov. 191 . . . . .Grossmont 1 Males are not the only ones who can bring fame to Helix. The girls' tennis team is doing a fine job. This is the fourth consecutive year that they have won the title of Grossmont League Cham- pions, and gone undefeated throughout the sea- son. on A FRONT ROW: K.Jon,es, J.Kirklen, L.Heerwald, J.Verstraten, R.Canz0neri, ino, W.Tapper. BACK ROW: M.Loftus, D.Simmons, P.Helms, V.Peterson, S.Dol1. SECOND ROW: S.Nicodemus, B.Catlin, H.Ster1ing, K.Newby, D. D,Schimke, Wendleton, J.Jones, TH RID ROW: L.Shipherd, E.Carlin, K.Phillips, N.Mer- 229 l Volleyball Team 6'Sets It Up for a Smashing Year l A Team Won Final Standings Lost 5 Monte Vista 0 3 Helix 2 3 Grossmont 2 2 Granite Hills 3 2 El Cajon 3 0 Santana 5 Valorie Peck, A team's captain helped the Volleyball team come in second in the Gross- mont district. They proved to have a good team by only losing two games. B team pulled through with a fourth place in the Grossmont League finals. Good work. FRONT ROW: V.Peck, D.Oliver, B.Watson. BACK ROW: S.Sellman, T.Baquera, G.Lack, P. Grant. Mary up for a block, B Team Won Final Standings Lost 4 El Cajon l 3 Santana 2 3 Granite Hills 2 2 Helix 3 2 Monte Vista 3 1 Grossmont 4 230 Exhibiting perfect form. Val Peck has a good dig. FRONT ROW: K.Welsh, L.Duffy, D.Rodriguez, R.Decker. BACK ROW: S.Sellman, M. Papoulias, A.Zasueta, L.lrwin, D.Davis, M.Loraine. - ymnastics Team Is on the Beam Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix A skillful backroll on the beam. Balance, grace, coordination, and skill are what it takes to be on the Gymnastics Team. Miss Muller, coach, lead a fine team with Helix taking second in all their meets except one in which they took third. Long hard hours of practice has made the team one of the best. Unfortunately one score is missing due to early Tartan deadlines. 93.95 93.05 93.75 105.10 104.60 fFeb. QMar fMar fMar fMar. CApr. 241 . . .Granite Hills 119.75 . . 11 .... Grossmont 122.00 31 ....... Santana 113.1 . 231 .,..... E1 Cajon 82.70 291 . .Mount Miguel 84.9 141 ..... E1 Capitan Maria flies gracefully over the horse FRONT ROW: J.Davidson, J.Co1beth, T.Wyatt, L.Wagner, M.Adams, T.Whiteside, D.Kancyuki, K.Green, R.Meyer. SECOND ROW: T.Dickenson, D.Passino, N.Kachok, C.Justice, J.Kea, T.Rei11y, S.Bryson, C.Novotny, M.Bresnahan. BACK ROW: .I.Martin, P.Graver, M.Wood, R.Burbank, M.Pace, D.Olmstead, J.Christianson. Debbie balances in beautiful form. Robin displays a definite style ofher own. 231 Girls Basketball Team Dribbles up a Good Season FRONT ROW: B.Watson, K.Johns, L.Duffy, K.Tellgaard, M.Papoulias. BACK ROW: T. Baquera, P.Bennett, D.Simmons, P.Helms, .I.Jones, D.Oliver. Up, up and away. Shoot for two. FRONT ROW: H.Nottingham, K.Sanders, S.Waldron, J.Aea, C.Lau. BACK ROW: D.Ryan, A.Zasueta, D.Robertson, S.Nicodemus, K.Welsch, G..lohnson. 232 Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix tFeb. fMar. fMar. fMar. fMar. QMar. QMar. fMar. A Team 255 . ,, .l...... Morse 36 . . . ..,. Grossmont 30 A . . ..... Santana 30 . . . .,..... Crawford I8 , . . ...... El Cajon 9 .. .,,. ElCapitan 12 . , . . . , . .Granite Hills 20 45 95 175 235 . . . ,,.. Monte Vista 20 255 295 315 What goes up must come down. 5-3 was the record for both the A and B teams. Patty Helms, A teams' captain, set the pace for the teams, victorious season. Sue Waldron, cap- tain ofthe B team, also deserves recognition for the outstanding performance ofthe B team. Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Skill, endurance and coordination, fFeb. fMar. fMar. fMar. fMar. fMar. fMar. QMar. 255 B Team .....rMorse 12 .... .,. .Grossmont 16 . . . ..,. Santana 23 ...,......Crawford 16 ....,.ElCajon 10 ...2..r..ElCapitan I4 ...,...Granite Hills 20 45 95 175 235 ........ Monte Vista I4 255 295 315 Girls' Softball Team Slides Past Their Opponents Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix A Team fMay 65 ..... Grossmont fMay 135 .... Monte Vista fMay 205 . . Mount Miguel fMay 255 ....... El Cajon fMay 275 ....... Santana Uune 15 ..... El Capitan Uune 35 . . .Granite Hills There goes another out. Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Tollgaard pitches another good one. B Team CM ay 65 ..... Grossm ont fMay 135 .... Monte Vista CMay 205 . .Mount Miguel fMay 255 . . .....ElCajon fMay 275 . ....... Santana Uune l5 ..... El Capitan Uune 35 . . . Granite Hills FRONT ROW: B. Watson, B. Conniry, D. Needham, L. Duffy, D. Oliver. BACK ROW: D. Simmons, J. Jones, P. Helms, T. Featheringill, T. Baquera, S. Sellman. Pam gives a pep talk. FRONT ROW: S. Waldron, H. Nottingham, S. Teter, K. Markley, N. Turner. SECOND ROW: P. Kirk, D. Ryan, D. Schimke, L. Gaskill, K. Tollgaard. BACK ROW: C. Lau, L. John- ston, N. Merino, M. McDonough, J. Schupbach, P. Grant, B. Muller. V' ' 'WW ' ' FGCUS GN FACULTY ,ff Q 'QI wa School Administration MR. BENTON HA RT-PRI NCI PAL Special congratulations to the Class of ,7l! Your class has left its mark of achievement and suc- cess. You have provided the student body with direction and leadership. My best wishes to each of you as you continue your education. Your talents and skills are needed as you take your place as a member of the community. Your con- tributions to the Helix Clan have been many and will long be remembered. MR. NORMAN ROBBINS VICE PRINCIPAL May I offer my sincere congratulations to you on your completion of high school. You are entering a society which is in dire need of your help as an interested citizen. As a dedicated, con- structive critic you can help push this society into the greatness it deserves. Without your con- cerned efforts. .. 236 MR. G. DANIEL ARENS VICE PRINCIPAL I would like to add my congratulations to the Class of 1971 on their graduation. The years you have spent at Helix will in many cases affect the path your future life will take. If you have spent your time wisely, you will reap dividends. If you have wasted your time you have thrown away a chance you can never regain. My hopes for each of you is that you will go from here and strive for the best that life has to offer, never being satisfied until the goals for your life are a reality. District Administration The Goveming Board: Palmer Svalstad, Ken Overstrect, George Birch, Joseph Famme, Portia Goode. 'i l 5 ' , V ,, ,,,,. M. K f of-S git Mg Us., A ustin Sellery Superintendent Miss Robbins Miss Houghtaling Mr. Brobst A-Ce Co- Ge Gi-Kr. ' uf f ff f 4. Interim xx ' rrsi G Us ,. 1 v 'f K . mi -av. v7 s -Q ,.., ,gig '- --' .V j j iii --Q, ff f Q, ff:-5 f - vuf 1 , Ars 'hu V'-ffswl-iSE':,- w, ,, ,gi'-SLK 1-.,,. 154-, -Q rg Q MM.. -. 'Ir Z S53 We --M' K2 ww B '-ffiiliki-Q 'f:'f'-E! 12 5 Us fi Kg -1-:fu-tr--1:3-if Z'--11'-f1'1. 'A fr-agzsazsw1213--at---,.i 'x L- --2v.1wi'1--f1.1.-M., 1,zi1:sv1s xi-wigs? -g,gfgz1.f, f,.1:gfg?ngx , - -- ' A -V -1-tid!-iii?1'fiX5iSei?liSLlz-:Hi T-ifii7rif?1x?ti'4 r ' --'- I mimi Mr. Gould Mr. Singer Mr. Carlton Ko-Ol Om- Sk Sl-Z Arts, Business, Drivefs j, . '-In 7 Q , .gs Y . Charles Serr Art, Crafts Lawrence Helmuth Crafts WANCM SUTWEN an ii' www 4 I be . Hazel Osbome Bookeeping, Typing ,fig . Betty Jo Nichols Art, Design Mary Garcia Shorthand, Typing i tuumrs f Jwgik n y r 5 5 ' ewesWw,We R iss K , is-. 4, L X X ufw,iff.:Q sys li if ii L 1 X 1 ' V.-.,- .,,'- 3 ',.: ' - ' f ir- 'IQ :': 238 Roland Ron Ray Russell Jackson Photography, Publications Work Experience View it if QLD mmutminzw ,Fr Robert Lent Merchandising, Distributive Education TNTVNIB ' Q---.. Wvliina illlll IGIII IEIQ Kay Snyder Typing. General Business James Arnaiz Driver's Education, Athletics Af 15? Tiili iffvf 'V -L S L , H 'ff ST f re 1 ,ii siif , Alvin Larsen English Education, and English Charles Co rbisez Jessica Haynie English English Charles Kahan English, Athletics Jane Drake Charles Higby English English ,4232355fE7IfEi552sfI92zazgf?fgg4ms,asy'5mMm,,,M J, . 1295faff2fez:filflslfss4m,f'iizgsf,,w,gfggg?ziszfst,rfgg., fl f,,.yg,,W r.. ,WN ,.s,.,,L f- ., . . J -f P K Robert Keppler English, Reading Edward Frank Clovis Hill English English, Joumalism Reginald Grainger Mary Jones Joseph Manor English, Student Government English, Reading Lab English, Civics nglish, Homemaking Z ,scam ,, V ,,. . A ...::..,,-, ,Q Y., -E: Robert Dorothy Steele K V 'T L': 2 i English ErlgllSh was -X E A, 2 ' as Q Wi W g, is WWW , ,gn Jean Macleod English X , nQ,,a, lx Evonne Noll Mary Kloos English, Drama Home Making Kim Mitterling English, Speech i L V A ,MQ Phillip Patton Geraldine Branstetter A , 1 English Home Making Q il.N . gd, L E iiis W i S , , E I .,. 4 K, X 1 i of 240 Miriam Moore John Schwendiman Emil Bauer English Reading, English, Geography Drafting, Woodshop Industrial Arts, and Language i , at . , fQ,..--2. ,,,, ll 3 a . N. lietitfffifttitt aa ,,,,,,Rf,f 1, Q ffAw5,5fi53Q,5s my V , 'X Albert COX Philip Knott Auto Mechanics, Drafting German siis , W in t ' W g an EB L? Ik ' 1. 1- at Angele Auger Douglas Foster French Wood Shop John Roang Sherie Bailey Graphic Arts Latin Arthur Welch Jean Costa Metal Shop Spanish Maria Heimpel Spanish Gedroe Nepo Russian Yolanda Omelas Spanish Joseph Rolback Spanish Nz ,.i.,.f-Q wa aww fe Q ,arm ma as 'b . 5' T ' ' Robert Freeland Librarian anguage, Libr 3 3 2 sf W,,,.2:,11f S 3 mz,fg,5s,., M, a,.,,,,fs,5,, ,aww-fest . .X X fiwerw 2 f+ al R1 ,2 2 ,2 P f-ww, fe ..., wt New, '71 -V arf rflasvfsst. izfwmrefi - rf h,1f?12m1fmg5 ?'flp.xwf??5M15 552715 P Sf P2 2' st., rilfrnnnge -f '- w1A,1fa'4a1sseg,, Aawyr P ' ,:,:.-,g 1 f ' ' V wfivgiigiiisfi fQ3?S5gYZ55f'gVi?lfiii 3, 2 iff 'f-2:21 ' JS? 5'2H5zQi5E7L fiivml ?Szi,42f,f5ff2 llffift ww ez ' ffsffzffgm'f-1esvieQis1s?,eaf2fg:3,ff,, wa .f :7fttfPN-1 Si g vs Vw:-5' : 35fst.:'rza5'Us5'Wv2f2V?l?E 554 as 'l'Z53f?7ffHi 1 ' - ' - f 3?lfZz.?157,5'f f,,wwf,f iw,-V tm, -1: ist-H,-V ,Q1.,',r2yf,,.w,,,2 wi,-G. sf, . -,,,,,,.,. - 4 .Lan 535524 'ft - 1221 ' A 'stiff' 'L lr 7 ' iziifffivoz ?V7.. fy J 3' 3. -f 'Lit V Nrdeiff , . - V- W Q-We ,,fe...,2mm,,-'21,-W,,.., - fy , ,,,..,.,iF . Wa? Milsiiw- af.. :HW- 2,.?'Mt 74 r X 'NISZ-gf iw?-1.2-f2 5lS1si 7 f- 3 cg 'f Av , . 2.51 5 5 f wmeii V we giifeieafxfgeagwisfgvgz-'TT . . .1,,w,,' +P-ggi F,g23sqsfg52Qg,yW Q -1 ' ,ffff-:::2J' was 1 iagfstwvsfswisf ts M M Wiefgzwiwf1f2,1,'.v,'f2,?fw1w 'L :, 155, my y iazfegfwlw '- tw-5:2552-f t?-:saw 5 ,Hiya-raygaf me A A-ffaxfx :: -f MAX - agp Q. asf- V . . - ', I -WAYS 'ww knew wwf it A , jim' '. ' fsg'Pf.-'FAQ 'I 5? JW'?x2f49f vias-95192 '::f.J1,. 1 - i55SfL1'f,: s' 5 .1wfiivzgy13,3-,g5:?z1W:wfQ?4ss, ' W f 'ff-z'-,. 1 aa, - ,. M at fm: agagggfisigw iwffgffgisgigfgxwgf .. tgp- t Q we P ti 92 P' ggi! an We ti Q H aw N Q Q Q ,, Q 2- a xx W 'B it , yt 3 ., 2 N' N, ,V- aa, ei was 2 , Y A :sz 1 ie' Lama, gym N'Ur.s,-as t .X .:- f l , 1 mm-m::ez,1ft1Pf we wi-fag Iwzwf , -, 6 32 5,2 Q2 8 7551, ga at 535 ,, at J e QQ 5 Q , ,E .2 . 2 w, 2 2 P 3 Q r. ,gy m 23,25 Je Q? H ryan ,S W ir Kit 2 W 'Q 2 vs M mf S v We at i ei, 3 - .5 3, wait H + t- a f gf-wa 2 ,gi ii, f -2 In ,Ja ,N it . x ? Q V 1 3 . u f 2, Q Ymrez-: f '2 15751 ?:u:5,'?7- -:-...iE- ,, Q1f.gp5,.,,ff1,?:s?i?2s1ggvL: reH:?f5fiis?gQfz'f?1s? J w.teg-2i?ea?gg?:f1 283155515 'Pt 24f?fe?i?2sa?!a.5fH -f t 1. ge, News is 12153evi??rs7gS5r's-W ' az ?lSi51L?gf?1o1 75555 at M , -J -1 , .. A ' we .ffl ' Qilimw . W t -A r , . -f.f:f2:ffs'? .- . , K- ,V Q ,ja , f ,.if,j':fi: gag 1 . ,, .V ' L.umas:95iS3Hfz l?'3m l2-s . ygwaa x ,- ,,pm:z,'Sf 'Z -' ji 5, Nilo Atkinson Algebra, Math 1. it ae- ?iv..':m 'xr 5 ft. ,sit 1 ,E Margaret Duke, Algebra, Advanced Senior Math ..- 'f., .. ,-ff: A :. .. e Y 1. E .. .. .,....,... .. . . .QW-EEE, g. ,, ,,, ,,,,,i..,.,, -- .. .yn -- f at ,.,,. , H mag, x X- ft EE Xa Q ?, :-,g,,,,i.,,g5,-::f-:. .-- 2 t .,,,.. . . ,Q ,i it ggi at ..--:,...:::.g::,y-QM at -.:2::5:..--if-. -new fe, .ww-:,, ,, 'f,fa1':fsi:::H:,:2f-fra,wa,4, if. f 1-'fmm,1f4r,.ws1fai'fiisizifvff A gfffaihmwlrsfggws.:..f..as, ., Sisfwf -1-111' ' ., fr - w- - N Yggfwgxfsz. gwfis ., L 5,3 ' -:UF fiifiiegsx ,Q 2 ,gm :::-::.. -: 2- I ,. - A a'Ezef1EafS5r:m.em1e5s?i5?iasg1'- ' 'S wegweaetsisiaggszggtexfs.W t . J .. ' 2 , fff ,1...taEE1:':-.-. gfifgvseireffamrtiiefwf V- 5 - ., it W. .. ' .. S N' fQiSViif?i,.,,, .W . '. 'f - - ::.f'EaFEE:5Ci555.:.Z5I, 8 ?f5?:iRi':?sgsfv,.- .. -'L L' I :: , . .' William Ehlers Math arian, Math, usic, James Hart Calculus, Geometry, Algebra w'w-WN 17 em VKKK Y . I . wt, . -g,5,ff,,y, i1' :: Y 115555 X Mi 555252 ., V A . f , 12,2 ' ::: - , afxe-Jiaelah-,lifffm V . .f21M,,. .,., ?4fsas5z:.rg.Qn QQQQQEQQYQ , .... , : Aiifwvrzz 5255155 1' 127-mfr . . .. -fA,, of V af-vf-- . fy ,-5:2 V Rm .. -, 5, .:- Aw. ' :-Z.15::?'- .. ,. z1egg5,,g2e-i .'.:+ me visirili sm: y ' :Kira-W im? .sw wr -:.,.-t ar. 2 Q ,tw Taj t h . 3 om 2 3 2. WS 2 a Q .Q at . .3 5 i 5 4 ea Q 2 , at , 5 , ,L ,, 2 , .f E 3 5 is get 3. Q 3 E :iii-'Q. Z.. is ,Q 3 Q 1 gf K I f 2, , 2 K 52 an Ar 5 3 Y mf I f t , . ee A if Q i E gi It so f x' t X r 3 S , it S 3 A f- 2 ,, 9 ,Mfg ' 2 Q- W R W Q2 Bt me 1, 3 x f' ,gp Lge' a 2 A at .ea .KX fy 3 s Thomas Heyer Geometry, Math .lack Munson Geometry, Advanced A Senior Ma th, Algebra, Math Seminar Gordon Braun Lewis Freed William SimpSOIl Algebra, Advanced Senior Math Algebra, Geometry Algebra, Math oys' P.E., and Girls' P.E. -ski: if Eels-it X . q,., I 7 Riser'- -xs ti. me 7 4 Q A a-...MJ Ross Walker Geometry, Algebra, Athletics Sew Robert Rue Choir, Glee Jon Crawford Boy' A , ., ww K W segmli 4 x ::i:i'.i'5E::ef,ia!B5:'fsf 5 : ' iw1Hsf?svL?v ff 5543352-1 w as ttggsgmggitaisigi. waives: X ij' ..,,. ..,.,.:.. ew, , ,LE 5, ,, i, , ,Wa . mgayggilgwa Q lisgi K, ,L as fa? stay time 2 A if 1' Q? await R is ' ,yur Q3 Q A ia' Q W E 1 I HJ .3 S KU 5 Robert Lucas 4. ' Boy's P.E., Athletics Marianne Loftus Girl's P.E., Athletics t sm Jan Callahan Girl's P.E., Corps Advisor t ' .Q John Roullard Michael Muirhead 5' , Band Boy's P.E., Athletics . ' ggi V:-I MP3, 1 ., , . . ' f i F ,. A ,Z f 'si 'Wafff wr 'i Z u: ,.:: 2 i sggf 4, H ang jj jgg,::,g iQ 'f j Z , , J 2 5 i , fktt I . ,V.V, ir , 't V V KVVK I , iw la- V -fx is fi 21:17 Q Ikigiiiglki si, ,,s, , WH f- 'R 'Q' ' i . ,Q H ,Mn 5, 1,2 .is Al Hammerschmidt William White Boy's PE, Athletics Boy's P.E., Athletics Agnes King, Folk Dance, Girl's P.E. Girls' P.E.., Science, Social Science - Q fa. . .amz as ' A ,f H can W5 wg-..,.f ,Hg 1 ,A ffk, . nl: William Ramsey Science, Chemistry Luther Vogez Biology A ,Z Mary Ann McDaniel Girl's P.E., Athletics .- '.sx 244 Elizabeth Muller Girl's P.E., Gymnastics 599 R.,- -gr X Sherrie Sellman Girl's P.E., Athletics :Q ' , S'-Wu..-f-' W G 4 m67W' ' Gordon Nash Frank Watenpaugh Biology, Athletics Physics, Science - 'TI gf as Q - A X H Parker Olsen Frank Gordinier in N E Biology, Oceangraphy Gwgfaphy 4. f William Pirie John Boone Biology US History and Special Education if 4. his 6 i - , .. X, , . ..,. t v . ami' A , ga l l- eff ' My - if ' ' H3 W , '- W r W ' - .ig Mawr - H ' I ., it 7 , ' fi ,. J fi ' ' ff ii 4-1.52 H 1144 'N . E . .5g'f'Hiww ' ' if li -:. E l , A ,, .. X J W -- W i Wave f Q l ,., -nf , i' '- -f '- ,, g 5 ' if K 'I 'MM 2-57' ., S I ,if v iii' J 'th ,A if fe . - ff-1 A Charles Feeser U.S, History, World History Richard Langston Geography, Athletics Gerald Shepherd Civics, U.S. History v- a s : . A as ag Y N .i .8 Q , PM V . , , . ..-. p ii. me-,Efi-3Q5fy,V.,,,3,M-,:.3,1 -4 -:fest .ut .ff be xx, ,,o, p S l iits ff,sfa,4ff1--.ffv,, 2' . 221 3 'sd ' 3 A? I if , ' A Donald Spear Geography, U.S. History 5 N Q- K ' TW ?i'fi::yfg36 r Afdifb ,mf ,V At , W., if V L . -KW si 1 .. , , t , Wow. X . Sz,-H3 is 'li .- -' Ai- 1 Q5 a f ,ft - -Lf it it 'gulf lfcii e ' 1 . vw, 'iw T is . if f 'l ? 'gy k il 3 H , Q we-W f Q?-Me S' ,lr e'i' i ' . B , Simm s 5 .55 :,gwfifgg4vjig in , -. -'f Q to f, -is t . ,, 4 it iii? f f 23, x. 'VA wp- V ' iid' 'im VT-l5553li5iifEi.5Q??32g inf I -:V .. , ,. f or-' - f - ,saw-22: we :,j,.: ,,- 1451: ,ff K - v W A viii if A 1 2 '.fI9-551.12 J, 4 i.f'iEii1i yC:: 'EEE g SSLISKVFMQ, 722331 J V wifes f .-Maz d a, :is ,ssigwffga Myrra Lee U.S,. History Robert Tolin World History N., if' Frank Lueke Warren Vinton Geography, Military Science Gwgfaphy. Athletics Joseph Woods Civics Q? 1 1 Robert Woods Civics ., S 4,5341 , R i F 7 JJ? ' Va J is fzlzfffi ' S 1 ' 4 R, -f 1 fl i r .zfziiiw ' 725459 j, 3 liliiniilfiffii ii L i s - sx4hs?Si779' fn, is . . ,. - yi : at f- ad rfsssii 51 i f? I me Tffgl' Q is E 1 F' 5 Q Q 1,4 Q 5' . Z t Gerald Stanley Special Edu cation 245 fiice Staff f yCyy 3 A , '24 I -- A ,ly CCC we C CC C , ,FC-1 at - wg a C .,,, 5 ,C ,C ,.,, 5 'ii , A Ms Pm-in Cat ' 5 ' ffiff ,. Mif ftwt- QC 1 f V K C, 1, C- f , Kal' Baker Patricia O'Brien Counseling Secretary Receptionist C , A.,, - 3'-w-f.,C ze- CC ,- 1ffC,-mf Q - A:-N was , C. CC I Q. Q Q a 2+ Lee Barron CC ,Q W 91 Qt A 8 W tt 5 N, e P' Qian iv 4 SG , '12 my C x J Counseling Secretary C, is F C'1525ffL,?'? ifl -C ,f . f '- af CC E C , it V ' :mem ' . get W C C TW i ' 'Q' T- ' V5AE'f5'f fi' 4 wry 4 'srgslfs' C M532 K J'..'5'-1 'f John Blatnik Boy's P.E. Attendant Ml ' if ,f K, K Q in xl, ff f 1.51 tee - , ,LV Q, Q r ,efgfga FW it i P Q P L 5 3 ,A 6 si C -.i 6 K V Joyce Cale Library Clerk as e.Ai,4f i ' ,K C , ', 'C f QC C Ll ff A o iCi13Lei1iC in Q C g C A 1, v ! 'Nas t s Q W W if Z? 4 7. I , L -, at , E i 1 e if at Q fjii. 1 Mn-KC-5 ,gage f -- C C ,A .N - ,..L al l 1 ,xi-QC .gt--1-rr C 1 Y E M3 iii ,, Eileen Clogstor 246 Records Clerk ff- GN e,fJ Q, 1 Vmfl Q ::.5:V '4 ':- : .. - - HC, V J-Efverfffits, f- 7 '-mf.,-, -,tzw -. ,, , -:-'ff if , , C ef' 1 , J Q QC, , H QCj9L:,f,fjj Mary Jane Conaway Principal's Secretary - Barbara Hover Girl's P.E. Attendant Jane Danielson Book Clerk Frank DuMond Plant Manager Marguerite Key A SB Bookeeper C C .,,.r,.. ., ' , was -Y f C ' , '- ' mes QA, C C V if CCffgTf1:lfx,,zi KS, ' C- -: Pr:'ff?24zC-fem P :- :' .f2,.. -' ' , - 1231 -125, gn I ' ., ' -me ,- C f'fR2'?2o1c'Qvfze1?P2:Zf'si' 1. CC www: f vffyefzfil G'2e, 'z?3L?e-fEPfifCyfCCC' 45? if ar e ' V 1 122 -, ' if EC .. I ,C gms , Mg Nancy Ford Dorothy Montgomery Clerk Program Clerk Jean Harris Elizabeth Parlet Clerk Attendance Clerk f e C ,CC 'e ,N 6 ,Q f-C.. 4 .C 2' w r 5 sf F 3 R C t s We M Q 3 Q lee-C We .ft Q bE3 M 11 X me A ! k?QQga 'Wi 2 is I m' 3 'E R , C we ' June Ramsey Mimeograph Clerk Evelyn Sanborn Vice-Principal's Secretary Marion Taylor Nurse Cafeteria Staff ' . x - , . .. R C ' ' 1 1 2 f 5. C ' sr' ' e M112 X C ti '35 'gt' in i ,......,,....,. -. - 2... , Y , . Y X 'C 'C vu . , , i 'R C C - ,rel if 'f f gh---fa-.-,..W, ,.., T f Lv 2 H . 4, Wrwn Lur, M i ., .,, , ...,. I W 7 , Vk'V 3 1 W mm Hs, , , .f .H as H, R. , i Donna Hogan, Marie Vander Linden, Sis Hodge, Leona Coy, Bess DeVnes, Jeri Jolian, Ruth Tumer, Rosie VanPelt. U Custodians and Groundsmen Z 1 FRONT ROW: Munson Burke, Bruce Robertson, Ray Gehring-Crew Chief, Mile Munson, Jim Crawford, Chas Meyers, Arnold Hameister, Dick Edic BACK ROW: Horace Treser, Ted Smith, Dave Hoxsey, Uno Hermanson, John Mueller, Stan Melrose, John Cavitt-Head Custodian, Eugene Zralka 247 Administration ..... ASB Calendar ...... ASB Commissioners ABS Officers ....... Assemblies ......... Athletics Section .... Baccalaureate Ushers . . . . . . . Bag Pipe Band ...... Band .............. Band Officers ...... Bank of America Certificate Winners ....... Bank of America Plaque Winners ......... Baseball ......................... .... Basketball .................... .... Boys' Glee ............................. Calif. State Scholarship Semi-Finalists .... A. Campus Life ........................... Calif. Cadet Corps .... ' .... Choir ............. Choraliers ....... Christmas Dance .... Classes Section ....... .... Classified Employees . . . . . . . Clubs Section ........ .... Counselors ..... Crafts Club .... Cross Country .... CSF ............ CSF Sealbearers . . . . . . . Creative Writing. . . . Dedication ..... DECA ........ Drama Club .... Faculty .......... Faculty Section ..... .... FLING Staff ..... Football ......... Freshman Class ..... .... Frosh Cheer ...... Frosh Officers .... Girls' Girls' Index Basketball ..... Glee .......... Girls' Gymnastics ....... ..... Girls Girls' League Cabinet ...... . . . League Committees .... . . . Girls' and Boys' State ...... Girls' Softball .......... Girls' Swimming ..... Girls' Tennis ........ Girls' Volleyball ..... Golf Graduation Assistants . . . . . . Graduation Ushers .... Green Peppers ....... Highlights of the Year . . . . . . Hi-Steppers .......... Hi-Stepper Officers . . . Homecoming ........ Honor Graduates .... Hurdle Crew ...... Inter-Club Council .... Inter-Faith Club ...... International Club .... Introductory Section . . . Junior Class ..... Junior Officers .... JV Cheer ......... Justo Sierra Club . . . Key Club ....... Leading Lassies . , . . . Letterman's Club ..... Library Club ........... .... Literary Magazine Club .... .... Math Team ..... Memorial Page .................. .... National Merit Scholarship Finalists ....... NFL ............................. .... Nominating Convention. . Office Staff ........... Orchestra ............ Outstanding Athletes .... Pep Band .......... Phi Beta Chi . . . PSU ............ Quill and Scroll. . . . . Salut atorians .... SECS Club ........ Senior Advisors ....... Senior Benchwarmers .... Senior Board ....... Senior Calendar .... Senior Committees .... Senior Class ........ Senior Officers Senior Play .... Senior Section .... Senior Registry ..... Sophomore Class ..... Sophomore Officers ..... SOS Club ........... Student Council ........ Student Life Section ..... Swimming ........... Table of Contents ....... Tartan and Torch Bearers TARTAN Staff ........ Tennis ................ Track ........ Valedictorians .... Varsity Cheer .... Wood Club .... Wrestling ..... Y-Teens .... It is,said that all good things must come to an end , and thus ends another year. The brief his- tory that has been documented in this book shall not end, but live on in the memory of each High- lander. Working with the 1971 TARTAN Staff has been a truly rewarding experience for me. I extend my sincere appreciation to each member whose devotion and cooperation 'made this book pos- sible. I am especially grateful to Mr. Ray for his time, patience, and guidance throughout the year and to Boyd-Anderson Studios for their excel-lent photography service. My special thanks goes to the administration, faculty, and students who encouraged and supported the l97l TARTAN Staff. Sincerely, Bernadette Michener Editor-in-Chief 197 I TA RTAN K L l
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.