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Za 1 1' OUR COMPLEX SOCIETY DEMANDS A FREE-THINKING INDIVIDUAL ONE WHO HAS THE ENERGY TO CARRY OUT HIS IDEAS AND THE STAMINA TO STAND BY HIS CONVICTIONS THE SUCCESS OF TARTAN '72 RESTS ON YOUTH INVOLVEMENT HERE AT HELIX WHETHER IT'S BEING A DEBATOR OR PLAYING FOOTBALL OR WRITING FOR THE FLING IN SHORT IT MEANS TO EXPERIENCE TO . . . PARTICIPATE EXPRESSIONS ARE FLEETING MOMENTS IN THE EXPANSE OF SCHOOL EXPERIENCES TO BE ENJOYED BY THOSE FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO HAVE THE EYE OF THE CANDID CAMERA AS IT EXPRESSES FEELINGS OF SURPRISE FRIENDSHIP CONCERN DISGUST HOPE . . . INVOLVEMENT Jeb -.Q x , .ui1f?'s x 51 , ,M 7, Sam- . ' hifi 6? . X if-n 3 ii Q ef 1 ff?-Sgt, , W F, ji K P V ' Q , ,,.. V K if Q W M an M , 23319 fa, Kg 45 X 3527? p ' . Lg' L 1 If 'V ' ' V nl? . 2 - ' . fu, . v ,. wg., as ig ' - ,.', -, -sf ,MV - .K v ' ' 'J-'.'- ' 4.5 ,ina 'w I-' 4 F.-Z 'V' Q x , ,A , L v.. - . 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A. 4- -' .1-'- I ' T CT, V'- I 'xx - 'N ' 1' ,I L11 :- Jsnjgx qi A:.Lx's1ig,5j..x.- lr: 'J' W X: 4, - .QQ V M 3 ., T i R 1 --,-,, , . :gf -- pq Xa.. .- .. ,. t - - . . -M fx-Af ...l,n,:ZA5,-135-ig, L n,.x.,,ff'- . . V , . .m L X x L 4,4 jay , ,HT ,NK -...W . 5. i Q X , . f A. . , - N ' ' 1'-1.3 - ' , 5 ' 'SQ' 11. ,- . ' . .., Y , 1 F . , X... -. N xx . ,. ,Nl , -A gk N -.Q xr X A x - .. 1 QL Q. F , wp Nm wnb 13 Q Highlights Of That Special Da . . . Homecoming Commission Class depicts Homecoming day in the 50's at the assembly. Helix alumnus, Curtis Anderson. reminisces with Mr. Hart at Alumni Tea. l Princess Sue Kos! and her somewhat injured escort, Glen Jarvisq The Gregn Machine excites Homecoming proved to be a success as our campus slowly filled with Helix graduates throughout the day. With. Time, Where Did You Go? as the theme of the Alumni Tea, Helix alumni returned with surprised and anxious expressions on their faces, reaquainting themselves with old friends and teachers. The assembly brought memories as the ASB presented a skit taking everyone back to our first homecoming. The day was highlighted as Pam Faught was crowned to reign as the 1971 Homecoming Queen. The Solid Brass brought the evening to a close as they presented two hours of spectacular music. Homecoming crowd Homecoming court is introduced at the after-game dance. 4 -L Highlight ofthe evening . . . crowning of Pam Faught as 1971 Queen. Princess Princess Cheri Cooper Patty Fluharty 4 ez H Princess Sue Kost Princess Judy Mitchell Honorary Princess Tsrja Kilpelainen Homecoming O O Q A Time To Remember 1 i i Princess Patty and escort await the announcement. The climax of Homecoming Week was the crowning of the 1971 Homecoming Queen. As the princesses stepped onto the football field, the crowd anxiously awaited the announcement. Silence spread over the entire stadium as Pam Faught was proclaimed queen. Pam excitedly stepped forth to receive her royal crown and robe from Gwen De La Houssaye. and began her reign as our new Homecoming Queen. As the princesses left the field, Queen Pam followed them. making 1971 Homecoming . . . ATime To Remember. Princess Tarja arrives in style with her escort. Jerry. Band and Hi-Steppers share enthusiasm with the Homecoming Court. ASB Strives For Enthusiasm, ASB President Jeff Jones inspired Helix to strive for school unity. This was achieved JeffJones. ASB President, served diligently throughout the year by working many extra hours. ' We . is Jeff helps sell tickets to the Grossmont game. through student involvement in activities. which broke the routine of always attending classes. Jeff stressed, Everyone has to give something of themselves. He practiced this enthusiastically in the performance of his duties. Hey Jeff. tell her she shouldn't do that herel Jeff, Jeff You dirty rat. Unity And Total Involvement Lisa Heervvald, ASB Secretary, organized and supervised all elections including those for commissioners, cheerleaders, and class officers. After freshman elections Lisa wrote many letters to prospective nominating convention speakers. Organizing the convention proved to be a big job but Lisa handled it with much success. Lisa takes time out from her duties for a minute of relaxation, Don listens to suggestions at student council meeting ASB Vice-President, Don Touchet. has shown exceptional leadership in all of his duties throughout the year. As president of student council he presided over all the meetings. Don was also a voting member of the administrative council and a member of the executive council. Lisa Heerwald. 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Sf fi av-:x , -v,t,..v, , 5 ,M Firm ,X .. mv. f Q? ff 5 Q Jgfi: iff? 3' Z' C M-12: E' 42 ,mf' bi ,-: M3 A ' :ag ' 15 , I A'f PQEQ M. we , .RS ...f-S VA, si , ii.-1k?3f'f513iQLi5 x 1 J: W' ' I ! 9 I L ,Q- xi . , K ff? S fi H X . 3 x fm fx- my 1. I ag x mf ,.. S at Q Km - 'ew W, rw . , . mv. , 53943 16?-N .xg-wg. i ,QQ A This year has given me so much that I don't have the words to describe it. I can't ever thank AFS. Helix, and all the people I met throughout the year enough. My first speech in English was at Freshmen Orientation. I am sure that the other newcomers couIdn't have been more confused about the new, large, complicated looking school lwith palm trees on the campus?I than I was. After a while, I learned to go to different places on the school campus. At the beginning of the school year. the spirit was great at the football games with our band and corps halftime shows. I enjoyed the ASB and the student government and l am glad that I had the opportunity to work closely with all the student leaders and Mr. Grainger. I got some good ideas which I maybe could use in our school. because I still have two more years to go there. Oh. I will be busy! Anytime you visit Europe, don't miss Finland ................. everybody is welcome! AFS... Tana watches as her American brother plays with his toys. The Costello's enjoy having Tarja as a member of their family. Time For Friendship Taria takes a moment to relax. Debbie and Tarja perform their household duties. E :K ,, Q x N 3. Y 'A Wig f X 5,4 ' 5 .gg 71, Mg . 4157 My: ,B-545 1- -hx Q f-'LX '12 j ,gif ,. 7 ,,,,gm ,..,.. , . .. fQ.,.A, Sgwx A 'fi 5-fi x, fi' ff As v ' 1 S , 3 ,f .,x. A R ,fy iff x.,X , ffm , if Q- -f '-wg. 35 3, W :L-si - x v - ' 5 SNK xv i. Q - . us -- wsw ' Q , 5-ja gig 15141122 522 555' ,,,. lg A 3 5 l4'f'kf.- i 15 X 42 55 1 ,Eg A J lf H K 4.,. X ,Rx ixx 1 v x ,mx iw, . .f Tm,-' . . 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Blind to the beauty. deaf to the song. 7 Y 5, S N4 Q if We hear a Or we look into a We at one lx ye gg, F? 4 :ff ,J fr LQ ' rx I 5 V. 3,1 T i. F? ,Q M . 3, Q3 in R . 51 '- I , ..- s N .M QEEEXX A ' A ' - 1-.em 1- . wa! 'ff I gg? V525 .- I S ....,,4. ' 42 3 .K f- 2,-r : ., sa - 2 'Qs F N A fzgigf'-3,'ff A - f ,Q 3 v 1. , fx X, fix 3,15 . 6 iiwwl l 'ff tux F1 H J. 'Lia I ,Ng .,.. :-V K f I f iiilkf f Af Y ij , V A Q , X- R ,A f -AC W f 5 4 - M i 'I Qi av ff ' ' L. , 6? ' if Ak , ' ' 2 QQ A a .2 Students Work Toward Political Action Confetti. a keynote speaker. candidates. lobbyists, and an organized ASB secretary. united for the 21st Annual Nominating Convention. Excitement with tension could be felt as the candidates were placed on the ballot. The day not only proved to be a memorable and fun event. but a learning experience for all those who attended. Our keynote speaker. Assa Disengomka. The VlCf0l'Y Signs Margaret! Bruce Thompson. parliamentarian, explains the procedures for the day. 2 5:42. - S Q 5.3 - .ff , K., K xx I -6.2 infix- w Ak! my 1 - :S L Nafgx 'K ,- .Q fa 3 , 5 3 X4 Q . , Ahhh sw 5 S Q6 ne. Md- Y ORGANIZATIONS OFFER THE STUDENT THE OPPORTUNITY TO FURTHER HIS KNOWLEDGE OF AN AREA TO BOLSTER SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY PRIDE TO ENCOURAGE SCHOOL SPIRIT TO PROMOTE CITIZENSHIP TO MAKE LASTING FRIENDS TO GROW AND MATURE TO BELONG TO THE GREATEST CLUB OF ALL - THE SOCIETY OF MAN A TIME FOR . .. ORGANIZATIONS I V4 ' x 'lx I 5 .N- WW!! M., .. , - 9,151 QQ 351. ,sg . 3 ,,. ' QW VV: may , -, sv' 1. X- mf, 5 . .43 N f , -ucv ,. ,. ..,1 :Fi UQ- ',' -R Trim - -' . - ,ff 4 , V, , ' 1 ' ' J. 1 1- Q t I D la v -- P I YISFIIIIIIYEI X wi H, as xg, 5 ,S Q' 'Lu 63 HQ' X A . 'f 4 --, E ' Q , 'KT ,,' xg , -4 xi gf fl-54 'fi P1 910-gg 'D E I F 3 - ' b! 5 an - un D uv ' A EJXSX IC 5' '- ' I W. ' if, . if P HV 36 . ik..A I For the first time in 20 years, the Highlander marching band won the privilege of representing San Diego County at the Rose Parade January 1st in Pasadena. The 82 member band competed against 27 other area bands for the honor. They won with a score of 94.9 out of a possible 100 points. That next week, the band was awarded an 85.0 out of a possible 90.0, the highest overall score in 'the parade at the Chaffey Tournament of Bands. That night. the band and drill team won 2nd runner-up at the halftime competition. But the winning didn't stop there. Drum major, Craig Perry tied for top honors with the drum major from Loara at Chaffey receiving a score of 93.0. Congratulations are in order for this fine group, and to their director. Mr. Kirk. Helix is very proud of their band's accomplishments. Gerry Kirk Director Banner Corps: Audrey Padilla. Carol Brodie. Sue Jett, Kandy Olson, Shelly Winsworth. Laura Fyock Gina Gillespie. Craig Perry Kandy Olson President Banner Captain -Ja Steve Leveen Jim Fuscoe Vice President Treasurer Craig Perry Drum Maior Dave Teincuff Marie Rouillard Loading Crew Chief Secretary -xi X I , . Lg, - Q xx... .KN The horn tooters at it again! Strike Up The Pep Band The brass blares and drum beats of our fantastic Pep Band brought rhythm and spirit to many aspects of Helix life this year. They began their performances at the morning and evening orientation assemblies the Friday before the start of the 1971-72 school year. Keeping with the Helix tradition. the Pep Band accompanied the cheerleaders at all early morning pep rallies, spirit breakfasts, and assemblies. They continued to arouse spirit among the Highlanders by playing at all away football games. They entertained the clan at the Santana football game by doing a halftime show. along with the banner corps, saluting beans. As part of Operation Amigo. the band ventured to the airport to welcome the amigos to the U.S. Steve Leveen student director, has worked long, hard hours with the group after school and before events to perfect their great sound. Many thanks are in order to this fine organization for adding life and enjoyment to Helix. A. Rafferty, K. Peachy, M. Kraus. C. Doolan. C. Perry, D. Teincuff. D. Scott. S. Redmond. S. Leveen. D. Michener. D Milligan R Castello J Fuscoe M Morgan K Earnest, R. Costa. J. Nelson-Pipe Maior. A. Taddeo. G. Edjil, J. Bolshazy, J. McDaniel. M. McDaniel. D. Tuttle, V. Hawkins, T. Powers. Keeping In Tune With Helix Pipes Our Helix Bag Pipe Band has maintained the Scottish tradition since the school began. They have carried the Helix name to competitions as far away as Santa Rosa. This year, the band has accompanied our marching band to all their competitions including the Rose Parade on New Year's Day. The Pipe Band also sponsors a Highland games and competition every year. They are looking forward to many more successful years in the future. - Charles Rosenberger-Advisor Music With A Formal Touch Now in its third year. the Helix orchestra is under new direction. As part of their school performances, they participated in l the annual Christmas concert, along with the choir, and also the spring concert. The orchestra has worked long. hard hours preparing for each performance. Gerry Kirk-Conductor The Helix Orchestra I , , -f +15 +2 7 -N D . , , ' .I ,, in vi-in? 1 .- ,ff b h , ' ' - 'Yr i 5 , A , ,. 4 ,324-grkf ' f 'Y' - 1 f ' 'T' ' W f - Hzux sunuum V, . P-.I ' E., 1' if A .. ,v x ,ismq-, IQ. ,-v:-w VB, . , , 4-4 . . -l!:t,,uv.:q -'Y . v aw- , H, . . ',..iv.Q . X 1 I Hug-na 'tu U 4 V none vrsnuns MII YDSTIJ50 IIIWUEII .. - , '-- 'f- - . s-.. .. -. . QW, - .-4, . ',..,.', - .- 4 V 1 . 2 ,' 7 as-nan.-YV '-' fly. , A, ', 1vY'kg.,.. ,,'f.g.WJ.',,1qi N I- A . r f Q ' 4' ' x 40 s 1 ' ' ' w Q, 3 Y , . . . The 1971-72 marching season proved to be another fabulous one for our l-li-Steppers. Among their many awards is a 2nd place for Autumn Band Fleview. They received the highest showmanship score of the 27 drill teams competing. The Hi-Steppers also won a sweepstakes trophy at the. Chaffey' Tournament of Bands in Ontario. They received a showmanship score of 292.5 out of a possible 300. Competition parades aren't the Hi-Stepper's only performances. This year, they performed with the band at an NFL Game of the Week and also at Disneyland. Congratulations go to these spirited, well-organized group of girls as they continue the traditional honor of winning. Capt. Debbie Wheatcraft Leslie Turner Advisor Officers: Barbara Randall, president: Elaine Ruiz. publicity: Sue Hubble. social historian: Carlene Morton treasurer: Margaret Weld, secretary. Lora Fliordan Betty Humphrey 1st lieutenant 2nd lieutenant Peggy Ralston Sheryl Marks 3rd lieutenant 4th lieutenant Choraliers Front Row: D. Norton. K. Hammond, M. Olson, D. Allen. M. Davis. B. Miller N Morrison, Back Row: D. Miller. C. Sherman, P. Keid. J. Robinson. T. Featherlngil. A. Winchell, Choir Blends Myriad Tones For Peak Carl Thompson - Director To the tune of a new director, the Choir. Choraliers and Glees sang their way through the 1971-72 school year. Among their performances were their annual Christmas and Spring concerts. The Choir also had an opportunity to perform their Christmas presentation at Fashion Valley. Congratulations are in order for these fine people. 1 . Choir L. Aaron, B. Bain. T. Baquera, M, Blethen, J. Boy. D. Briscoe, J. Buffington. P. Burke. S. T. Caulfield. D. Chandler, L, Chruchman, C. Conner, K, Crook, E. Culpepper. M. Dale, N. Dalton. Faulds. L. Folts. S, Frye, M. Garvin, L. Gerstien. B. Gillingham. N. Goss. L. Gray, K. Hammond, A. Jenke. L. Kunkee. R. Laughlin. S. Long. J. Martin. P. Mastro, B. Miller. D. Miller. P. Miller, Olson. M. Olson. B. Orsborn. M. Rankin. E. Reeves. L. Reeves. P. Reid. J. Robinson, P. Spooner. M. St. Michel, B. Strandberg. W. Tobey, J. Underwood. J. Vanslager, A. Winchell, E. 'i2.:.k-L' Hp, hw . .2Qf'f',,Qg., ff'ff511 'f' na s 'bifgqn Q Emu -Fava L' - emma if M fx '1 1 ,EL x ,,: .mf ff 'U A , 1 fi wi . . wfii v'g 'iz E W4 'J - 5 i V L Rf? gli? - g,F'.Q?!,Q' '-fav i ,,, ,mv ' wi-,wv .g 4- .7 Xa' 335 at 'B Q if . . 4. if 'cfs fi Q49 v M 22:5 , ' ff A V' V N 'fs' QW-jm 'g' 3 'EV' 'Hw ? -5 SQ 'Q 'ASV X-V 1. Xb' X -fx M9 3 ,V N P, v ,Q 1 O'E f if Nl 5 g S X 1 Q Hmm, I don't remember taking these pictures? When Rocky helps out. he doesn't mess around. Come on now. I know she isn't the one. 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Among its list of projects are the Orange County tree plant, Y.M.C.A. Fatherless Indian Guide Program, the annual Kiwanis apple sale and the Lakeside wood cut. One of the largest clubs on campus is the Lettermen's Club, This club consists of all the athletes at Helix who have earned a letter from any of the athletic teams whether it be football. baseball. cross country. basketball, track or swimming. The Lettermen's Club l Wood Club Whittles T Their Hearts Content The purpose of the Wood Club is to give interested Helix students. who ordinarily couldn't work the wood shop class into their curriculum, a chance to further their skill in wood sculpting and designing. Mr. Foster enjoys helping students with their projects, This is the first year at Helix for the Crafts Club. The club enables students to further their interests in working with leather. wood. and various other types of materials. Mr. Serr gives experienced aid to craft students. 4 Front Row: G. Stock, M. McNulty. C. Davis, T. Salazar, D. Rodriguez: Second Row: B. Flint, M. Stevens. R. Groves. P. Arthur. J. Fischer: Back Row: Mr. Foster, S. Edelbrook, Fl, Pippin. Crafts Club Keeps Students' Hobbies Alive ,Front Row: K. McElfresh. S. Foster. B. Adams, P. Odendauhl, B. Gustin. J. Gorman. J. Frost, Back Row: A Ulstad. L. Wagner. M. Zettle. D. Housh. K. McCartney. M,Wal1z, B, Golenbiewski. Mr. Serr. Varsity Cheer Provide Spark For Helix Spirit Paula Graver. Commissioner of Spirit, assists mascot, Cathy Weaver, In generating crowd enthusiasm. Cathy DuBois encourages cheers from assembly crowd. Pam Faught. Head Cheerleader Val Coffield Q Holly Friedgen Janet King Debbie Hand Linny Gerstein Debbie Vasconcellos ,- lgffif X v ' ns N 5 3 N E gps 5 S ay? 'A'x' ,. X f RN . X , QV I 'cyl ..l ffl? af Q' :gi-ij ,Mm .N Y Y 21' yn - -f' ' 1 'ff 1 f 0 f. vu I, 'Q ' W ix X. n ri'fW fkff ' 4 'S ,Q ,V ,k.5Ixg,,, v I Club Strives For Brotherhood Although this year's International Club was smaller then it has been in past years the goals and high ideals of peace and understanding among all people remained the same. The cIub's annual A.F.S. bond drive which raises money to bring a foreign exchange student to Helix each year. was again a success. The club also participated in the A.F.S. assembly which is an annual event here at school. and sponsored the A.F,S. potluck and Donkey Basketball game. Front Row: Kathy Edgil. Susie Foster: Back Row: Tarja Kilpelainen, Kathy Morse, Debbie Baker. Miss Heimpel. Russian Club Delves lnto Russian Culture Members of the Russian Club are students of Mr. Nepo's Russian classes that are interested in the language, culture. and history of the Russian people. All members participated in events that focused on these common interests such as a Russian picnic. Front Row: Kim Randle, Sigrid Schrandt. Gail Belgum. Viki Mayo: Second Flow: Tom Bludau. Andre Chabot, Mike Momenowsky. George Nepo, Bruce Kaptionen, David Roberts: Back Row: Jonathan Parker, David Crocker, Alex Sairowsky. Otto Kroupa, Ed Golbsky, Ric Desnoyer. Library Club Serves The Student Body Members of the Library Club serve the school by working in the library and providing Helix students with information on resources that are available to them. The club also has social activities which are successful annual events. This year they sponsored field trips. a Christmas party. and the Installation dinner for new officers. Phi Beta Chi, or Science Club. is for students that are interested in all fields of science beyond just classroom work. The club holds regular meetings where qualified speakers talk on a particular topic of interest. Members also go on field trips to sites pertaining to scientific subjects. Front Row: T. Alford. D. Owen. D. Roberts: Second Row: K. Schnaubelt. N. Knauer, D. Holets. S. Janik. C Pippin, C. Copher, J. Cook. J. Olsher: Third Row: K. Quinn. D. Spencer. Fl. Morgan, D. Beaver, Mrs. Ca Richardson. S. Firtch, L. Wolf, R. Frelinger: Fifth Row: J. Carpenter. D. Owens, Mr. Adams. H. Laughlm. Phi Beta Chi Fosters Science Background Mr. Watenpaugh. K. Schnaubelt. L. Wolf. S. Firtch, N. Knauer. Mr. Ramsevs le. P Speech Team Enjoys A Winning Year Drama Club Devotes Time To Acting The Helix Speech Team has grown into one of the finest in San Diego County. At each tournament individual members came home victorious and the team as a whole gained many points towards winning the sweepstakes event at major tourneys. This year they participated at the Palomar Novice Tournament. San Diego State Interp Festival. and an overnight tournament at Hoitville. Front Row: W. Malpas. D. Rinde, C. Neyndorff. S. Jett L Mitchell, A. Duke. T. Jones, M. Bevilacqua. S. Baldassini Second Row: T, Wyatt. E. Culpepper. R. Landis. B. Townsend D. Tuttle. P. Wagner. K. Daly, P. Kirk: Third Row: Miss Mitterling. T. Byler. T. Nugent, C. Devore, P. De Gaetano K Quinn, E. Brunner, K. Traut, A. Berger. J. Brown, G. Rose S Bogdan. The Drama Club consists of students that are enrolled in a Drama class and show a special interest in all facets of the theater. All projects pertain to gaining more knowledge in the field of fine arts. Activities which members participated in this year were ushering at the Old Globe Theater and viewing plays at Mesa Jr. College. San Diego State College, and Grossmont Jr. College. Front Row: N. Morrison. D. Salmon, G. Cimmarrusti: Second Row: L. Fyock. M. Korenbrot, M. Connors. C. Neyndorff, J. Heid. D. Sandifer, J. Batts. T. Kilpelainen, T Bentz. J. Alford, T. Nugent: Third Row: K. Randle, D, McMullin, P. Rankin, O. Salazar. P. Clemens. T.J. Jester. M. Moore, L. Stevens. K. Edgill. L. Gerstein, D. Alford Fourth Row: D. Jacobson, M. Lolli, P. Hammond. M. McDonough. C. Shea. R. Aills. Justo Sierra Promotes Understanding Front Row: C. Bonilla, G. Sevilla, T. Marquez. M. Yenez, E. Sevilla: Back Row: C. Cardenas. J. Earnest, L Martinez. Mr. Ehlers. G. Martinez, J. Arrendondo, N. Bonilla, H. Arrendondo, M. Bonille. The Justo Sierra Club trys to unite those of differnet backgrounds together for a better understanding among all types of people. They had social activities such as a Disneyland trip while also helping others in worthwhile projects like their Christmas toy and clothes drive for Casa De Cuna Orphanage in Tijuana. The S.O.S. Club provides a chance for students to really do something about their natural environment. The club sponsors field trips and guest speakers which give a deeper insight into improving and preserving the earth's natural beauty. 5.0.5. Club Aims Towards A Better World Senior Y-Teens: S.James. T. Wells, J. Mitchell, P. Fluharty, K. Markley. B. Humphrey. Y-Teens is a social and service club which stems from the national Y.W.C.A. The activities of each club varies widely and a project could range from having a Joint with a boy's club from another school to sponsoring a Grandmother at a convalescent home. This year our Helix Y-Teens have worked successfully on such special functions as World Festival on December 11, the spring formal dance. Carousel. and Trick or Treat for U.N.l.C.E.F. on Halloween. The Y-Teens from all the schools in San Diego participate in these three annual events. Working together on these activities. Many warm friendships begin and worthwhile projects are completed which provide happiness for many people. Y-Teens Freshman Y-Teens: L Wuebold. C. Comber T Schroeder J, Ristorucci. L. Herrera. S. Fluharty. Q , 9 , 4 E van: QF RQ! ' 5 gg 'v f 3 1: , 51 'Ki' ,.1 fix ig fix Q XM x gp? ' 'X S , ih -SX Z XS ,Xi . r X ff . , 'C-1-Wy . 1 ' rv ' E. 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Medeiros, L. Dowling: BACK ROW: D. Floberts. B. Orsborn. Fl. Meek. D.E.C.A. lDistributive Education Clubs of Americal teaches its members skills that can be used in future business careers. The club has many annual money-making projects that the students totally work on themselves. Some of these successful endeavors are the xmas gift-wrap at Grossmont Center. running of concessions at all home football games. and the selling of coffee and donuts at the adult night school. In the special D.E.C.A. class members are provided with instruction on merchandising, salesmanship. and advertising. In the spring of 1971 our chapter was awarded the honor of being named D.E.C.A. 'Chapter of the Year' at the national finals for their outstanding efforts in the various fields of business operation. Quill and Scroll is an honorary club for high school journalists with one semester to their credit of participation on either the Fling Staff or TARTAN Staff. This club is a national journalism society with a magazine that is provided for members. To be accepted the staff advisor must recommend the student and he must be in the upper one- third of his class. Climbs I K . vi' 'if X . ,40Q?i7A 1 5-3 xv, Sw fi - A 3 ' , QE- S5 - .K : 9' -x-lu .43 thx., A .7 ,' I X? r f -. ff xi -1 jig?-15 wQ.m R' N ' Q: , 'tif' ' .. j.: 33'-,Z may ,rifqg nz. s uv, 1 if 4 Plc zqyhlk yv kx 44 S fg .l 'fl C- ' 2 , ,'--.-...-rn . y fd W1 9, YF.'.Au9 .. Q -Q - . - if 352 . ' vw k IAQ A 1 :C E' ! f 'Q + 4 .5 X ff, Qi ' an 'Q 1851.71 A ii 4 ' Q Q 3 Q 2 swf I . 1 1. By 'r Efficiency, Service Accent Feminine Group SECS-Ltd.. a club for future secretaries. affords students the opportunities to learn and experience the secretarial field. Through service projects and regular meetings its students can acquaint themselves better with the upeto-date world of today's secretary. S Club is a girls' service organization sponsored by the Saroptomist Club of La Mesa. Its activities include working both for the school and community by having money- raising projects such as car washes and faculty bake sales, ushering at'Helix events. supporting monetarily Helix proiects. and helping those less fortunate at Casa Blanca and the La Mesa Convalescent Home. The girls also plan programs for themselves, such as learning about women's professions, which will help them become better young women. Front Row: C. Gurano, M. Bonillag Second Row: M. Taylor, L. Schmidt, B. Clepper, L Boode: Third Flow: C. Groves. M. Wood. M. Asaro. L. Machado. Fourth Row: D. Norton. J. Lewis. C. Alvarez. C. Gonzales. B. Cox: Back Row: M. Zettle. Miss Garcia. Front Row Miss Kristen, P. Kirk. C. West. H. White. M. Lorraine, D. White. S. Thompson. M. Asaro, P. Medeiros. A. Hamrick, C. Katan: Back Row: E. Manusos. J. Kiley, P Stromberg L. Friar, D. Davis, L. Lowe, T. Wells, D. Grimard, B. Latimer. D. Padilla, H. Thompson. Girls' League Finds Satisfaction In Service Membership in Girls' League includes every girl at Helix. This huge organization is led by the cabinet. which consists of four officers and seven committee chairmen, This year's cabinet enjoyed an outstanding year as every activity proved to be a great success. The annual events sponsored by Girls' League are always anxiously anticipated and this year was no exception. The 1971-72 Girls' League cabinet truly deserves praise for a job well done. ' 'll Miss Houghtaling Cathy Duarte Marian Harper Advisor President Vice President Marv Papoulias Debbie Miller Dee Dee Davis Debbie White Secretary Treasurer Special Events Christmas Dance Laurie Machado Pam Medeiros Buttons Keaton Barb Latimer Gioria Grundy Alumni Tea Fashionality Fresh Picnic Canned Food Spring Dance Night Drive Leading Lads And Lassies M a I h e Jim Aunan Mike Brothers Jim Browning Scene For the first time this year. Helix has both leading lads and lassies. Chosen by the Senior girls and Girls' League Cabinet. these 32 Seniors were awarded the honor of either leading lad or lassie on the basis of their personality and school service in their four years at Helix. whether it be in student government, athletics. Fling, Girls' League. TARTAN, Cheerleading, or any number of the other clubs and activities on campus. The Fling recognizes these individuals by featuring each of them in an edition of the paper. Many thanks go to these Seniors for donating their extra time to make Helix a more involved school. Fernando Martinez Russell Meek Lori Schmidt Patti Fluharty Joe Gamache Debbie Grimard Craig Mehaffie Debbie Miller Judi Mitchell Mark Schneipp Alisa Sinkes Ken Sluder Cheri Cooper Dee Dee Davis Cathy Duarte Dennis Dupree Lisa Heerwald JeffJones Steve Jones Sue Kos! Barbara Latimer Diane Olmstead Mary Papoulias Craig Perry Darlene Salmon Bruce Thompson Don Touche! 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A x.. v w .' f b , .-9, Y -K, Q A- ' ' L.-'S .1 yan- K f c,,,,a,. . M , , X, J, iff: Lg, :M i .f...,, A .f 1 2. 45' x vu E ig' if 'Q n if - x. ,1 ' W ' vb ,f , If? M S Q, Q F V 5, arg ' .Q '- . 5 3 1 ,, T. . ay 23:41 'dvigi' gf ,r .Y ff f M 'YQ 1 ' - I ln- 'f X S21 , t A A - . Keaton. D. Mill IC B r K rpar. B. Latimer, D. White. is N EX wa 2 A ' ' ii hug ..! .M ,LH V. ,Q 1 .. V 5 .1 . , ., um . . 5, . x I , 1,43 ' ,far fx..-Z5 .V f .ei f :bf . J 3 x ' -4 'vu J' fd' x fm-. mn I QU -nas' x ' xf I J. . si, ., , xg Mfg? c 'c fn. -Q1 . My 5 fy 3 f' K Q'-PM 3 5-an Muller C Duane Ng . Q - 'f-a Wil 1 55 . an E 5 S In +21 xi uv 5,1 'F' q af gg 'J ef nf My It try, 5, fy . ' V lil gif' E 1 , X sau Inter-Faith Spreads The Light lnter-Faith Council is for people of all denominations that wish to share their faith with other students. The Council provides a chance for Christian fellowship on campus through Bible studies and regular meetings where students witness and share their own personal experiences with those that are there to listen and learn. C.S.F. lCalifornia Scholarship Federatlonl members must earn at least ten points on their semester report cards based on three points for each A and two points for each B received. A student becomes a C.S.F. Sealbearer when he has been a member for four semesters one of which must be during his Senior year. This special award on a diploma provides the scholar with many opportunities for special scholarships and prizes at several colleges. The club has regular meetings with guest speakers and they also go on field trips to locations of interest to members. C.S.F. Provides Rewards For Scholars Spirited Clubs Cheer Teams To Victory BENCHWARMERS Front row A Sinkes L Warren L Friar P Medelros M Asaro L Kirby M Lorraine P Graver. D. Banker. Back Row: D. Davis. J. Robinson. C, Benchwarmers is a spirit club composed strictly of senior girls. They wear outfits that are alike to give them unity as a group and they sit together in the cheering section of all the football and basketball games. Benchwarmers go on to the football field during half-time to warm the bench until the players return. At all games this club can be seen providing color and generating spirit. Green Peppers is one of the largest clubs on campus and its goal is the purpose of generating spirit at all athletic events with the help of the cheerleaders and bench- warmers. The club consists of nearly 35 girls who try to attend. not only football and basketball games, track meets. and wrestling matches. Members of Green Peppers can usually be found in the cheering section shaking their shakers wearing green and white. and shouting for their team. C.C.C. Rifle Team Takes Third ln C.l.F. The California Cadet Corps was founded in 1911 and has meant leadership in action from the first day Helix opened its doors. The Rifle Team of the CCC took third this year in CIF finals and went on to contend in the state finals. Commendations go to this fine group. I COLOR GUARD: R. Laughlin, D. Russell, L. Kunkee, B. Wagner. Cheryl Cownie serves as CCC secretary. Commandant Frank Lueke . f, I 3 ' I If l-L Ass't. Commandant Bill Ady RIFLE TEAM: Front row: D.Lamb, C. Shea, W. Wennhold. W. Best. M. 0'Barr. Back row: Fl Roberts, L. Churchman, D. Bock. M. Haar. l - 4 I 1 FIRST PLATOON: J. Schanbacher, C. Cameroon. D. Owens, D. Roberts, C. Shea. l 4 l CADET CORPS LEADERS: C. Cownie. R. Nicholson. R. DeRossett. K. Freeland, T. Jones. J. Greer. K. Skarda. J. Curtis. D. Russell . A. Q 5 I A G. Trent. R. Cerda. R. Corella. N. McCormack, W. Wennhold. SECOND PLATOON: D. Lamb. B. Wagner. M. Haar, J. Matyas. E. Golbski, J. Fischer. M. Winchell, J. Carpenter. M. Anderson, R. Laughlin. THIRD PLATOON: M. 0'Barr. D. Russell. R. Roberts, J. Curtis. J. Greer, W. Best. J. Carpenter. L. Churchman. K. Skarda. D. Bock. Inspection is an essential part of the CCC program, Clubs ln Action The Organizations' section of the '72 TARTAN dedicates these two pages to all the clubs on campus which help to bring enjoyment and excitement to the students at Helix. rs Marie Rouillard expresses her disapproval of suggestion made at Jr. Y-Teens meeting. I . l ls.. Darlene Salmon and Meg Moore do their drama thing, Benchwarmers brought extra spirit to football and basketball games. The band and corps form the traditional H at a Charger halfltime show. Helix students anxiously await Campus Liie's presentation of Larry Norman ik SQ H I 4 I I THE LONE RUNNER SOLITARY AGAINST THE MORNING SKY THE FOOTBALL PLAYER CLOAKED IN THE CROWDS CHEERS THE TENNIS PLAYER FAST FLYING TO MAKE HER POINT ALL GIVING UNSTINTINGLY OF THEIR VITALITY THE REWARDS ARE FEW YET ATHLETICS PERSEVERE DEVELOPING SKILL AND SPORTSMANSHIP LEARNING TO REACT UNDER THE MICROSCOPE OF TIME A TIME FOR . .. SPO RTS k, f sf! ge. N. WY - ' ,iI'Mw IIZILNKR, . -HV , ,X I 5 'ter F 3 Q is .,,, me ' E L. 3 N fff?:zfmQ i iifeA9f M, f' fx L, :rig iff iv W '1'ivf.f XX IAL TIME ' fi ll! ffif 1 :N - HELIXf STADIgJfEiii ues oF! 54 2 'ff hi PRESENTED BY C gm . or 195 JW fs' 4 M? fi 4 'A H is Q, A Q' mth fr K' x f 2:5- , : 5553? k 5 if 5. hx 5, sg-. EX RPL I I ,ww 1 xx! K ,fn nge' X ,tty Ni V, A wx t id , 'Q i k v ,aw i i t . wifi, HQ ,. , H . ka X :5 'is -S x ,- 1 s Nui ,-...-1 g..-.af ts W f buf All-League candidate Ken Sluder grabs a touchdown pass against the tough Matadors. 9 Team Of 72 Gets It Together Coaches: Doug Matheson: Al Hammerschmidt, Head Coach: Jim Arnaiz. if Statisticians: Russell Meek. defense: Fernando Martinez. Head offense-defense: Leon Moranville. offense. With a young inexperienced team. the Green Machine, led by Jim Browning and Frank Woolrich, rolled to a great 6-3 season. Placing third in league competition the Scots led the league in offense with such all league players as Jim. Frank, Ken Sluder ileague leaders in their respective positionsl. Sam Smith. and Chip Swanson, Defensively, the trio of junior linebackers led by Scott Drummond, Highlander award winner for best defensive performance, sparked a good solid bunch. This team has been one of the best teams at Helix for years and will sure give many good memories 1972 and the coaching staff. to the class of Record Helix Opponent 12 Crawford 1 5 42 Hoover 1 8 28 EI Capitan 18 12 El Cajon O 34 Granite Hills 13 35 Santana 6 28 Monte Vista 12 24 Mount Miguel 28 7 Grossmont 9 ,xg X. yff A' ' V 9? iii. k l A 'K 55,5 + - swf ,.1 . .V . Q 5 A ,3 P , ax is- ff . --M .ff xf. wx SQL 'f f g- A x-fix 5 Q: tv 551 if 1' 12 wwq' :Af K.. sm 34 l ' 55'r' 71. ' q tgrii egg vi 4,g,,k4,Yf ii 35953,-,fn . 'L 'fvixx u -K vm Q, ' gg' -Amp A 51,555-f'i - 1 M ew 34. v- 0 x s gig N5- Q, W '59 f V I 5,1 , ,D -I sw! ,K , 1' 2 AQ 4 , 15. Q 5 2 11 0 .K Q3 f. Q K-Q S 'DW 5 5 '82 X ,X s N Q . ,mis D M s a -i X as ' uf 6' I ., M5 jr W Q. S H Y 1 if F.. V K 2 Wm xr.. ,,f W.-f -' 'gsm' ,',5fTf4P' -N X' y:sLskm.g?ilY ,fn 3.5 M' A, f :vi-wf f V f E2.'l't'15::Q'?f i' i -- .r.-'- L. . . '..., JF 5 Strong Cffense Leads The Grossmont League Jim Browning Sam Smith Frank Woolrich Glen Jarvis Dan Hiben Sf- QB JV- RB Sf- RB Sf. RB Sr. DT All-League, An.clF All-League All-League, All-CIF Ken Sluder Al Alvarez Randy Davis All- League All-League Ken Parris Jeff Anderson Jr. C Jr. LB Sr. SE Sr. DT Sr. OT 1 Q x. ik ! . iii I . ' I 9 ,S ij' ,ff Ying? Wag .A i 'Gs r., VJ, I I 0 51 if-Q T ai Q 'ff ' fi , War gk 'E I1 , J 2, if , .f 'Y n,-1 1' x M --A , 51111 if .1 is N v Ep, -sf' if' Q. swf J l I Yi L3 1 'CX SNQZQ 5 ew f , I , ?w. 1 1 H: , W ' A ,f if f 'K 'W g 15 gg? Xl I gf -i ' In 'V gf , 2 gm , if , Si Frosh And J.V .... Tomorrow s Varsity Frosh defense rips Foothiller ball carrier. Front Row D Gutierrez D Price S Bondgard. M. Balsley. R. l-leak. G. Varner. Fl. Crocker. R. Vasquez. K. Perochetti. B. Crossley. D. Grame. Second Row: D. Hurley P O Dell B Hoover J Cain J Sinkes B Flood, K. Saugling. Fl. Grove. T. Green. M. Forston. P. Arthor. Third Row: B. Demcheck. M. Walkee, M. Fortenberry. K. Dorrell J Pontarolo R Epps L Bomlla J Durand A Gastro. A. Fogelberg. M. Archer. T. Corbit, Coach Langston. The Frosh and J.V. football squads, battling the many tough teams in the Grossmont League, showed the spirit and the fight that is always traditional of a Helix team. Even with lack of size and inexperience. they were still able to grind out three victories between the two of them. and maintained a high morale throughout the season. Thanks to their great coaches. Warren Vinton. Charles Kahan, and Richard Langston. Helix 22 O 14 0 0 8 0 8 Record Granite Hills EI Capitan El Cajon Granite Hills Santana Monte Vista Mount Miguel Grossmont Opponent 28 20 8 14 14 22 16 23 Front Row: D. Lockenbruch. T. Young, J, Alzona, P. Felde, M. Baquera,J. Ristorucci. B. Ross, G. Alschbach. W. Seevers. L. Schmidt. B. Watkins. Second Row: P, Flynn. D. Jeffrey. S. Mulvihill. B. Wagner. J. Denhan, S. Lukow. M. Orrell. M. Guerrero. P, Yanez. J. Denhart. B. Neely, R. Thornton, Coach Kehen. Third Row: Coach Schriefer. K. Coltrin. M. Perchet1i.J. Price. T. Hart.J. Norman. D. Wyman. P. Varner. D. Garcia. D. Towers. R. Oyos. M. Ramirez. A. Huckoldt. Coach Vinton. Helix 0 O 16 22 0 0 6 6 0 Thornton slices around right end Record Crawford Hoover EI Capitan El Cajon Granite Hills Santana Monte Vista Mount Miguel Grossmont Opponent 26 12 6 18 22 14 6 27 20 Helix defense breaks up enemy pass play. D811 Cru! 10 24 Dave Frye 10:31 Record Helix Opponent 16 Vista 45 21 Morse 40 19 El Cap 41 36 El Cajon 21 24 Granite Hills 33 17 Santana 42 33 Monte Vista 23 28 Mount Miguel 28 20 Grossmont 39 Under the brilliant guidance of Helix Coach. Mike Muirhead. the outstanding Varsity Cross Country team placed third in League this year. and sixth overall in CIF competition. lf it weren't for illness and minor injuries. Coach Muirhead believed that the team would have placed even higher in the standings. Hats off to the Helix Harriersl Dave Flores 10:17 Dah Johns 10212 Rich Robertson e IX Hug arrlers . . . H I' ' h H ' Abert Sandoval and Mark Semancsin ' J., H- ,L -it-f i?W i1 n, T' a aff c f Wa Mzqf a z Q 3- w I k ix ff -f 5: 3 Q X' ' w i 4 N -3 , f H. L n' 4 .v J' iff? -. .cf ,, -f ws? H ,E A I L 1 QA k r ,, t x 4 -V fn gggg . if 5. V V. ,Wg L 4.-irwv. J- ffm- A srw'N,x:m Al Sandoval 9:57 Mark Tomlin 10:38 Energy Plus ovanake an El Cajon Brava. Mark Semancsin: Iron Man . . 3 S Flex your muscles for the picture Danl Hubba-Hubba! Record Helix Opponent 17 Vista 45 19 Morse 41 18 El Capitan 42 29 El Cajon 26 30 Granite Hills 29 16 Santana 43 30 Monte Vista 27 19 Mount Miguel 36 19 Grossmont 36 Front Row: Terry White, Kerry White. Martin Schiano, Dennis Couture. Dan Abernathy: Back Row: Randy Simpson. Jim Taylor. Roy Pace. Dennis Gilmour, Dave Houghtlin, Mike Toledo. 4 Frosh CLC. - Omen Cf Coming Season Front Row: Tim Milligan, Chris Tomlin, Don Oliver: Back Row: Mike Holmes. Dave Simmons. Mike Flores. Terry Rodgers. Jon Robertson, Record Helix Opponent 22 EI Capitan 33 37 EI Cajon 20 26 Granite Hills 30 32 Santana 25 49 Monte Vista 1 5 27 Mount Miguel 28 39 Grossmont 18 Jon Robertson ileftl and Tim Milligan iabovel show their typical winning forms which were so successful throughout the season. Q x l 5, U42 Aw RSF: N mr- f:i',Sw nm, WL'-Yr-.rr T , i ' iv ! V ' Q . . xl y ,Spar ij i0?iis ml: gf K, q,,,.fy1 Q me vu: 'Emi w'5TLm wanfw 5353? W-lr Q ,E -...-v--N-w,4.Qv Q A ' 1 i ,Q-, E ,, X mf f -- 2 ,,,,. X.X. W 11. '. 5 A 3 Q A if Qigxx N f W ie fn, - s - f 5 ' A ,gag M... W A M My L Q 5' - Qu A Qs V X- Qiilvx YFELSYQ Bob Rettig massages his opponent. All C.l,F. Dan Faulk wraps up his prey. He 43 38 48 38 26 21 33 16 47 46 36 lix Chip Swanson shows his style that won him first place in C.I.F. competition. Record Opponent Chula Vista 12 Clairemont 16 Sweetwater 12 Madison 21 Santana 30 El Cajon 24 Granite Hills 16 Monte Vista 30 El Capitan 16 Grossmont 19 Mt. Miguel 1 5 Varsit Matmen Surfboard Opponents You devil, Langston! With many outstanding performers, the 1972 Varsity Wrestling Team tied for third in a strong Grossmont League. Going undefeated in non-league competition. Coach Langston's gang prepared themselves for a tough year. Losing their first two league meets by a total of 6 points, the Highlander matmen got busy up that long hard road. Winning four out of their last five matches the Scots finished strong after a slow start. Chip Swanson. 1st in CIF, led the team with Paul Hart, Dennis Johnson. both 3rd in CIF. helping out the cause. Congratulations to these wrestlers and to the team for a great season. Chet strikes for the kill. . . Wrestlers Hold Their Qwn FRONT ROW: B. Yano. A. Micheals. J. Alzona, B. Taylor, R. Taylor. J. Eday, J. Felde. BACK ROW: P Varner, B. Neel . S. Norris. J. Briscoe J. Lowder M. Y . . Murphy. B. Duffy.J. Law. C. Bolshazy, D. Crocker. This year's junior varsity wrestling team did hold their own. Ending up 8-2-1 on the year. they performed as the well balanced and great team they were. Highlighting their year was their final match and win over Mt. Miguel which put them into a great league finish. Helix Opponent 54 Chula Vista 18 60 Clairemont 18 36 Sweetwater 27 36 Madison 36 44 Santana 9 36 EI Cajon 21 21 Granite Hills 33 18 Monte Vista 40 42 El Capitan 24 53 Grossmont 5 28 Mt. Miguel 24 J.V. Grappler rides a weary opponent Frosh Grapplers Do The Tangle Compiling a team of wrestlers to compete in a sport which demands great physical endurance has always been a hard fought accomplishment at Helix. This year's frosh wrestlers brought home this idea. Pacing themselves to a 3-4-O record in league play. they showed the endurance and showmanship of an outstanding team at Helix. whether they win or lose. Congratulations Froshl RECORD Helix Opponent 54 Santana 24 30 El Cajon 34 41 Granite Hills 14 24 Monte Vista 42 37 El Capitan 27 24 Grossmont 37 9 Mt. Miguel 51 FRONT ROW: W. Simpson. R. Epps. M. Martin, K. Saeugling. J. Cain, B. Crossley. S. Bazewick, G, Taylor. R. Crocker, J. Fuscoe. J. Sinkes. P. Watherbee, T. Milligan. MIDDLE ROW: Coach R. Lucas, C. Tomlin. S. Teincuff. D. Bailey. S. Styles, K. Peruchetti, T. Rodgers. C. Cameron, T. Wickware. D. Rakestraw, G. Varner. BACK ROW: S. Bongard, B. Broader, M. Forston. P. O'Dell. D. Haak, P. Arthur, M. Walker. L. Bonilla. T. Corbit, D. Hurley. Asst. Coach D. Kronkright. uv, arsity Hoopsters Jim Aunan Dennis Dupree Sr, guard Sr. guard Record Helix 69 Kearny 64 San Diego 64 Hilltop 79 Mark Keppel 62 Madison 80 Morse 69 Pt. Loma 52 Kearny 75 Clairemont 60 San Diego 95 Mar Vista 72 San Diego 70 E onita Vista 86 EI Capitan 77 El Cajon 56 Grossmont 63 Granite Hills 87 Mt. Miguel 68 Monte Vista 78 Santana 92 El Capitan 87 EI Cajon 60 Grossmont 115 Granite Hills 82 Mt. Miguel 58 Monte Vista 80 Santana 79 Kearny 69 Lincoln 59 Bonita Vista 56 Grossmont Jim French Jr. guard Opponent 55 63 67 58 60 54 49 50 58 53 55 75 73 72 53 59 59 61 51 59 77 46 80 65 64 69 46 65 48 57 58 Steve Honz Sr. forward Wilbert Olinde pumps for tw Braves. Wilbert Olinda Jr. Forward o against the Bob Kenyon Jr. forward O O O ....1..........,, . Drive To C.I.F E N f , we Paul Mayer Tony McBride Craig Mehaffie Greg Melvin Jake Rodriguez Senior Fonrvard Senior Guard Senior Guard Junior Forward Junior Guard Gary Ely Andy Walton Senior Center Junior Forward if V' ,1 M-rg , Q X 'xii-f f 4 X B- yk Q , .S ,A X , ff I YQ4-AX fag' i wary f E1 f Q-E 4, r -f ' n N A 1 X X ,lf tw X 1' .1 1 . 1 4 X X15 xii 0 , . 5 IN 1 , , xg, , N5 A ,Q Q6 N 2 J X, We ig.. Q . ' Q53 344 FRONT ROW: Steve Fredrickson, Duane Madson, Dave Skipper, Mark Richardson, Mike Balsley, Lee Childress. Scott Freeman. MIDDLE ROW: John Webb. Dave Price, Steve Strauss. Ray Grove. Keith Dorrell, Mitchell Fortenberry, C. Matheson. BACK ROW: Steve Pharr. Brian Flood, Bill Selik. Ed Reeves, Bruce Hoover, Max Fineher, Art Castro. He 49 74 51 61 50 50 69 62 70 60 83 60 60 68 lix El Capitan El Cajon Grossmont Granite Hills Mt. Miguel Monte Vista Santana El Capitan EI Cajon Grossmont Granite Hills Mt. Miguel Monte Vista Santana Opponent 56 50 44 51 30 42 72 49 46 43 49 58 61 48 Coach Matheson Frosh And J Future Champs Helix 53 59 56 69 54 53 66 70 69 49. 87 51 50 59 Record EI Capitan El Cajon Grossmont Granite Hills Mt. Miguel Monte Vista Santana El Capitan El Cajon Grossmont Granite Hills Mt. Miguel Monte Vista Santana Oppon Coach Walker O 6 ent 54 31 54 52 67 70 71 60 53 50 48 59 57 64 FRONT ROW: Chris Carter, Ray Fox, Dave Rodriguez, Don Markley, Mike Ramirez, Bill Zeis BACK ROW John Zalopany, Gary Simmons, Bill Egner. Burt Melvin, Dan Garcia, Rich Teichman. Chris Kiefer, John Halloran Mark Grundstrom,Jim Dollar, Mgr. gill-IX P.- 'rizfglr . . Z5 - 1 , VI., :Q - rv Q Jpf f gi ' ' H 2 5 N xx W , 2 5 ,Z . 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Sinkes This year s Varsity Track Team has again opened up a winning season at Helix Heading towards a top league standing Helix has produced many outstanding athletes who helped in their quest for a league title. Aming these are Mike Brothers in the 440 and 880. Paul Mayer and Randy Davis in the 120 and 180 hurdles. while in the field event. we have Tom Kerr in the high jump and Bill Ruegg in the pole vault. So congratulations are due. individually and team wise. as Helix has again come through in their winning style! L! lo ' ,y .-,- 2, . 'rua' 3 ' .V '4 l 5-'1' fy QA, 1 lf 'Ar- -.vg 'L Vxwpl 4 -4 53. all x Craig Mehaffue Sr Hugh Jump Bruce Engelke Sr Tnple Jump 6114. fr U :' f. X4 V-W PM 3 Q: ' -ar aff' 'mm ,Q r , ,A ,4l. G 1 riS5Af '3.!-gg:-.34-ri'w.J1,r 4ff f MM 5, w g ' f fL-h Y, ,g M wma, L x Q an 3 W Rilndv Davis Sf-I Hurdles Albert Sandoval 81 Mark Semancsm Sr Jr 2 Mule In The Spotlight Bill Ruegg Sr., Pole Vault 7-www , l mfg-:il , 1 - W A' Q11-., 'T:f'- 5. M .AM . 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'Ap xg: fl 2 ,-lv 1 - . ' 8 ' Q10 'Ail gp ',i.P 4,'Q' '- , . ..'.-, f?7W' it-1' -f A 435 Di UW- ' 'A .N 242, .sa-ii:.avaf.m.m'al . YM ' 'VJ ' 5 f 'W Watenpaugh rips one off! Tom Nicodemus grimaces under pressure. .V , . Y ' 4, .,. r . , W Y V . .fg..1S-.-..f5l.,. Q.4,J,fgrib ' ILL-J... 'lvff . E'ag?'!:5F?:Fi'sil'?1' J.V. Racquetmen Make Lots Of Noise M. Morgan. S. Strauss. S, Morgan. J. Schooler, B. Adams. G. Schmunk. Mgr. Kretz ,,.4-- M. Morgan takes aim at Kicklighter! Strauss and Jahn await high Iob S. Morgan strikes a pose. lu Lx , A ,,, , w tf 1 we. -QI ' .lf- .,. gm QQ-.-1 . gf 1 lgvf-X5,5:f,'g3ff. 3334 - f 1 ' i 2 T-Q .av 71' , -539,9 !. .xv . , v gx-L., Q ,M-i2'if Q -.s'3:ff?'?i.:g ,-'f,.frl '?iQ. 1 .u K , ,W- . y av J J... ... :-qw' iff! ..f1'5S'.R1f5' . , ,J V , 0 - .W - wa. . Winning Season if 1 549+ 59? 1 YI w All LL .qv -of -fav vnyvwo--.vqm ,-,v , 2 we 'rv ' X W ,, Q-saver A rw, ,..r K . 1 5 'Y' Y ? 0 H.D. Ramirez takes strike 3 J.V. FRONT ROW: D. Markley, J. Alzona. S. Lukow, B. Watkins, G. AIschbach,J. Smith, Coach Hammer. BACK ROW: B. Denton, D. Garcia. R. Oyos. M. Ramirez.J. Zalopany, D. Towers.J. Law,J. Russell. V. And Frosh Have Slow Starting Seasons 4 a N v, 3 s . FROSH FRONT ROW: D. Truett, M. Richardson. M. Fortenberry, M. Balseley. D. Haak. D. Hurley. G. Taylor. BACK ROW: S. Fredricks. M. Nicholas, J. Robertson. B. Selik. B, Flood. A. Castro, R. Grove, J. Ravalli, M. Walker. Lacking discipline and co-ordination, both J.V. and Frosh baseball teams had slow starts in their seasons. Coach Hammerschmidt considered his team hard to work with. having many problemed players. Coaching the Frosh was Mr. Nash. He had many fine players but were unable to put it together. We hope these teams much luck in the future. L D' ri' 4- f 5 i 1: :K ZLs. 'ivtyliiiia3? ZNaJ3 EE F?21S3N.s Varsity Finds Rough Water While FRONT ROW: S. Follett. D. Gress, B. Busick. D. Evers. BACK ROW: G. Grue. T. Bludau. D. Faulk. P. Hurley, E. Murawsky. R. White. This year's Varsity Swimming Team was left with an insurmountable task to accomplish picking up where last year's record breaking team left off. Under the skillful leadership of Coach Crawford. the team worked out, two times aday. six days a week. in order to make up for this deficit. But due to lack of depth in most events, the team was left short in combating the leagues top contenders. ln all, great efforts were put in by all swimmers and we would like to congratulate seniors Rick White and Ed Murawsky and also juniors Bill Busick. Pat Hurley and Dan Faulk for their outstanding year on the team. .1-5, W K - 5 A-ef - J-1 Q. 't f O - . 1 '-viii? ' t R amgt- ' is uf ...A 'A N A ,sis-33-4gf.,' . 4 , 5. . . ., .Q 1 1 , ..-.. ':iy3Q-1 ff ,fs ' ,i ,-J f - ' , h- i- -eff .y an 3- ffjasj , A lj., ight- 1:-.Hia . wx.. W' .,- ,Q 'M yvlkz ... 'F 'infix' v -frfglirff - jgJ ' 5,,...-Q ffisgf V w .s .sN.', Q 1gv , Ani- 5-:NNW ' it , . . ', Q, vi' 0-X- it aw '-Sd-. . CTM- -4 Junior Pat Hurley and sophomore Dale Evers battle for a 1-2 finish. Outstanding Varsity Swimmer Rick White pulls in another first in the 100 Breaststroke. . . Follows Up With Wet Season Junior Bill Busick catches his breath after placing in the 100 Freestyle. Next year's varsity will be a promising young group with many fine athletes. Coach Crawford felt optimistic for his J.V. and hopes to have a strong league contender in the coming season. After a rough start. the J,V.'s came back to capture some good contests with strong opponents. ln the future we hope for continued success for them. V n -,fits . eq: gg ,..s. Junior Dan Faulk takes the backstroke in route to victory. ii FRONT ROW: M, Barnes, D. Winteer, E. Dors, G. Bolshazy. MIDDLE ROW: M. Doddridge, M. Jones, P. Miller. A. Sandy. R. Kinnaman. BACK ROW: J. Adair.J. Cain. D. Bailey. A. Adolphson. D. White. B. Lewis. The invincible Coach Crawford. Senior Ed Murawsky takes a breather in the 100 Breastroke. :sri 107 Jim Aunan Basketball Dennis Dupree Gary Ely Basketball, Baseball Basketball. Tennis Frank Woolrich Football. All-League.All-ClF:Wrestling. All-League Outstanding Senior athletes are chosen by the coaches early in the Spring. The coaches try to select members from each sport that have showed superior ability in league competition and have received All- League or All-CIF recognition. The Helix student body appreciates the superlative efforts these athletes gave to the sport program at Helix. Kim Grote is not pictured. Jim Browning Football Bruce Engelke Track Frank Woolrich Leads Outstanding Athletes Tom Erautt Paul Hart Dan Hiben DennisJohnson Baseball Wrestling Football, Baseball Wrestling Paul Mayer Bill RUBQQ Albert Sandoval Ken Sluder Basketball. Track Track Cross Country. Track Football. Baseball :,if'j' ,. -,,,,,,...1.- A' paw Girls' Spogts .N n'x 1 ' sw f . -.3 . . 1 ' -'SX 1 QQX' ,X -' x - P x .Q-'P i -nf Din Ill- If If fflf p, fffff ,','!l f f 1 1 ff ,550 f f, f 1' K f,jfff!f1XX .......g 'rd fb- 1 Swim Team . . . econd In League Front Row: C. Purdum: K. Stokley: J. Cairnas: P. Graver: S. Duffy: K. Robertson: C. Grable: J. Smith: D. Pace. Second Row: T. Temanson: G. Cooper: D. Chiles: C. Keilz B. Long: L Harris: J. Heacock: K. McCartney: J. Fischer: S. Smith. Third Row: M. Purdum: K. Everett: L. Wood: D. Robertson: G. Hampson: G. Belgum: H. Nottingham: W. Ornelas: Back Flow: M. Brumbaugh: E. Hart: J. Brumbaugh: V. Guarano: T. Hill: R. Aldrich: J. Schupbach: V. Haak: S. Griffin, Helix's Girl's Swim Team had an Swim Team Record outstanding 1971 season. Finishing i second in both league finals and Helix 127 l0ct.7l ........... Monte Vista 74' dual-meet competition. ln the Helix 156 lhome-Oct.14l ....... Santana 29 county finals at Escondido. the C Helix 104 lhome-Oct. 21l ..... Mt. Miguel 99 team took 1st place, and the B Helix 113 lOct. 26l ............ El Capitan 91 team won 3rd place. and the A Helix 96 lNov. 4l .......... Granite Hills 106, team placed 7th, with Helix placing Helix 136 lHome-Nov. 61 . .Palm Springs 67 2nd overall. Outstanding swimmers Helix 120 ihome-Nov. 8l ...... Grossmont 84 1 on the A team were Dawn Spooner, Jennifer Smith, and Jo Ann Brumbaugh. B and C ' team's outstanding swimmers were Gail Belgum, Denise Chiles, Kim l Everett, Cindy Purdum. Shannon Smith, Sharon Griffin, Laurie Wood and Cheryl Keil. - Mary Brumbaugh displays her favorite stroke. 1 l lliivutw Front Row E Carlin L Heerwald: P. Del Favero: L Officer: M. Weld: N. Merino: S. Doll: K. Tollgaard: S. Helms. Second Row: 8. Bludau: R. Canzoneri: D. Wendleton: J. Varstraten L Gaskill E McNichol: D. Kaneyuki: P. Harsock: M. Wood: P. Guenon: V. Werner. Back Row: J. Boutelle: M. Shestakoff: W. Tapper. Kam Tollgaard swings hard and fast. This year's new double round system failed to stop Helix's GirI's Tennis Team. After tying with Grossmont in the first round. they came back and won the second round. This put them in first place winning the league championship for the fifth consecutive year. They ended the season with eight wins and no losses. Tennis Team Champs Fifth Year ln A Row Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Helix Tennis Team Record lhome-Oct. 7l ........ Monte Vista 5 lhome-0ct.12l ........ Grossmont 10 lOct. 14l ........ . . . El Capitan 6 lOct. 19l ...... ..... E I Cajon 0 lOct. 26l. .. ...Granite Hills 10 lNov. 2l . .. . . .Monte Vista 4 lNov. 4l ...... .... G rossmont 8 lNov. 9l ....... El Capitan 4 lhome-Nov. 11l ..... El Cajon 4 lhome-Nov. 18l ..... Granite Hills 9 Marina Shestakoff gets ready for the serve. He 12 3 15 15 7 13 15 15 15 15 Iix Girls' Volleyball 1 Puts lt Record Monte Vista Monte Vista Grossmont Grossmont Granite Hills Granite Hills El Cajon EI Cajon Santana Santana A 1 X is Hi' .'Si'wS 1a,r'f.yi5tA.,. V.. M A fl-1: ,,,,,,W. ., W Qver Opponent 15 15 3 7 15 15 10 9 13 13 Front Row: L. Duffy, C. Faulds, T. Rayburn: Back Row: D. Davis, T. Featheringill, Miss Sellman. T. Baquera, K Welsch. Front Row: C. Kirk. K. Duarte. G. Johnson, D. Ryan: Back Flow: L. Toombs. L. Klein, K. Long, R. Decker. D. Schmidt, Miss Pallulat. fe. 5 lr 575' if If 1 Q 1 4 V .-rf: This year's girls' gymnastic team improved over last year. The routines are more difficult and the girls performed much better. Many long hours of hard work helped prepare them for rigorous competition with other teams in the Grossmont district. L.s4 FRONT: S. Freitas: FIRST ROW: E. Henderson. S. Spence C Reilly D Nobles S Bryson H Fnedgen SECOND ROW D Passino, R. Gross, P. Graver, R. Strangfeld, C, Nester, J Keais THIRD ROW L Toombs N Kachok E McNichol D Kaneyuki, D. Allen,C. Novotny: FOURTH ROW: C. Ouidort T Wyatt N Wickersham R Price J Colbeth S Thorvick Sweeties Swing To Successful Season The softball team. under the direction of coach Denise Parker. discovered that diligent practice and great stamina were needed to prepare for league competition. Miss Parker stressed the responsibility of the individual team member to prepare for each game. Concentration. sincere interest. and considerable skill made this year one of the best for our softball team. l told you not to throw it so hard! Linda warms up for a graceful FRONT ROW: D. Wimberly. L. Duffy. D. Oliver, S. Waldron, L. Johnston. T. Bacquera. L. Gaskill, D. Spooner T Featherlngill SECOND pitch. ROW: L. Klein, L. McDermott. B. Lack, D. Ryan. P. Bennett. N. Marino, D. Tuttle. M. Crawford, J. Brown BACK ROW D Davis T Richardson, D. Castner,J. Sturgeon, K. Markley. L. Vance. Coach Legs Parker Debbie smiles as she waits. Teri throws in one of her lightning ball specials , x at W. 2 i Q, 2:3 Q3 K3 I A 31 R -as ,sl ff JSM. Y Z lag E2 .1 My sg Eg W Q 56' X ii if A -nga. W t- . : , in fs' if -.. if '-S453 '. jf 32 ' ' , as 1 XX i HB tk ' 1 f 9 gf, ,P 7 jf ii s V I A - iv x ., K I 4 , f 'T if, if Q 'L A fc: ri: ,. gif 1 , ,.,- x-.,,.,,, . 'V vsxp: J fy., EW gi, an 111331-W 5 fX :gg f 2 . i . 1 , iiifl! K vV:A ix , , , , STUDENTS COME IN ALL SIZES SHAPES AND EXPRESSIONS SOME COME ADORNED WITH FRIDAY MORNING PEP RALLIES SOME WITH AFTER SCHOOL WHIPLASH OF CROWDED HALLWAYS OTHERS WITH LONG HAIR AND GRANNY GLASSES STILL OTHERS REFLECTING DOUBTING PONDERING STUDENTS JUST BEING STUDENTS A TIME Fon . .. CLASSES Qfgwh 1, ar' 45 I Mn aa, V, 312 ' 'K , f ' Wig','i,i .ff . 7 gf , Ffi, ' , f Y.-up-:rfb '- -. ' . 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X 2 . 3 V' 'f' xvififmse safe K .21 ar? -F . - A si .SQ 'K A K Ii5,f ling' WY, . I . J ' ?'.' x' , , ,Q ,lf-3, K.. K Q' it 4 S-.4 . , N, ,g -s J 46 , .- X f Q ' . We i .-1 MSS ,F . -N 1 se -H K W ' , ,., ee- . MH 'vn3'S5,'v!1 1 -fx n., '. j's4.,g,j1.,' v- S, Exe , 1 , 4 n f K ls 3 l ' Y Q Y ' F 'TS' ' Q 44' Ike. ' kg 'ii-riff? ,Q -22:6 3 if - ' f 3 iff' ' is F' .5'f L e- rf' fi . gr.. 25, X' . s ' 4 '. -I 1 ev i e e S f 5 f e is, A K az, sf' 'T . i ia, ig W- A . J ga My VALEDICTOFHAN CANDIDATES Greta Berg, Li .,,, J -- Q 3 ' . , f 54 ,,.. , ' 'I x FT - :QQ ,.' , Rahn Price 3 93 Natalie Hosaka 3 89 A .X ...X sa Heerwald Katherine Savage. Karen Schnaubelt K 7 , K Q i ...Q , x we 1, rs'f is K A I is ' . Q are f ' 5 5 z i if if K 4' . f s J' Kenneth Sluder 3 86 Barbara Laumer iii 384 p Highlander Honors .yl W womb . .Q 4. -' x -. 4 i' . V' ik ' to v so A :' 3 I p,. U izsjlft, u. 5 . --fs. a, 6 R- Q x X 5 t Yr 'D I ,Q 4 1. Q. , QQ -5 ki. . 1 , 'I Rv! 1. f 1 ' .. x A' - '. 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' X rm ww V an af .iw . swf, -N-an ,-ff,?u-we - A mc?-,152 1 :ff 'T 4 - vu 5 , New J H '55-fi 1.60 W I,-9 'f My u s id ...K inn! km Q 1. ,Mgtg 1 1 , , , .Lf L, -'xi f,,1'f1 Wi ni auf' Regs X Q n 1' 2 F' i 1 fvfw W A V?Q'k54.9A1wQEx. -. , N.: 1327? , 3, 4.14441'fLQfAQaQ,f.-.1-fi?-il? 4 wwf- ,SY sfffi ' 'lfilfifsk' fl.,-lffi van 'fri ' ,,:Fi-1Q:'4'M in W wi 'wig 'Q f ,Q . gif Q yztw'-Q 5051215-Y?j'ff3l5f2eff5 Q' I if K 'Sify flffidebijfjf nyc ' N 1 - rf , -4,1-'AA ,f,.- ',,.g,.....q R 3? L v?cr:1vef?iuf-'-'fz-zwgggwi, ' h - , A 511:-..xaV1a:x45fisi, ' ' 1 u Lxti PM 0 if Q V Q . . ,I,t K M - 1. 5 iff 4 84,8 . 'il 1 A is 1? x f 1 .- , v f F A , ew?--L.. ' 4 1. me ,. W ., A V . 1 Q . .:. ' v K. , v V ,,7,w. , '85, i ,W ' ' W 'f 3 , ' 1 5, vdixsth 2, Eff Q K J He M sr ak , , A V' 9 'Q x 4 , - Q' XY : . 1 x, ., 'A v. 1 1 . V, r W '1 GRADUATION, 'ANNUAL-SIG'N!NGf-QPARTY, BACCALAUREATE V Q-1.-Q.:--AX.,...,,..f, ,W U :W x . .. X. , V X vm . . A f . www . t .. ,L ...,N,.f.. W, , mm.. W.v,..f,m,,.--gm,-M,li-Q,,:,Q-' 4 f - X, 1- Q' M L,.b-Q-f,,,.w,u4A M- :Jams-. mi-6-4 fqqqqup-QQ, Memora b1Ie Year 1..f1u.m....1-,N Q . . My ,,,f-.W,m,,vMm,.,,A: 4 -W AQ, M , SZWMLQTZ' Q' 'A 3' :ff A g ef: de, 1, -I One of the most outstanding classes ever to graduate from Helix is the class of '72. From the beginning of their Freshman year they showed promise of becoming enthusiastically active in every aspect of school life. As Seniors they expressed qualities of leadership. and created many new and exciting ideas. The academically excellent students pictured here are recognized among the top ten per-cent of their graduating class. These honor students earned recognition because of pride in themselves and dedication to their school, 3 12-- .ff I fl if at 1 3, e ct 7 P ig at 7 2' Career Choices Varied Kent Freeland 3 61 Anne Pulliam 3.60 Robert Abel 3 60 I 1, HT' '5 X .L ' I Q 1- . , Q l Q, v , ' Au Y 1 -4 XP-2 is , .. V, J I Q t ta t David Posladek 358 Elizabeth Catlin 358 Guy Tapper 358 Steve Leveen 3.58 Nancy Morrison 3,57 'N Francis lVlcNichol 3 57 Debbie Wheatcrafi 3 57 Phyllis Pecoraro 3.56 265 ,nf f :Qi t. v f W 1 ew wr g fr 26 Kathleen Long 3 54 Joseph Gamache 3 51 JoAnn Matyas 3 55 Yi Judy Herd 3 51 Elaine Carlin 3,50 Jodi Christiansen 3 50 With mbitious Seniors Parrlcra Macrnnes 3 48 Betty Humphrey 3 46 Marcla Allman 3 45 Debra Banker 3 45 Davrd Sandiler 3 42 Lee Bagshaw 3 40 Duane Olmslead 3 39 5. Eileen Branch 3 38 Danny Thoner 3 38 Kum Markley 3 34 Dennus Orsborn 3 34 D0nald.Phllllps 3 38 ' fi Katherine Krnsella 3 37 Trmothy Kuykendall 3 37 K 114-an . C Lon Schmudt 3 33 Donald Touche! 3.33 . V ? rf , I' 1 VI 9 Janice Knupe 3.44 Teresa Reyburn 3 36 Not prctured Kamiar Snarnantob 3 84 Peggy Burke 3 46 Jeffrey Fellows 3 36 Maureen Tucker 3 34 Senior Board Sparks Hmmm, I wonder what he'II say next? Craig Mehaffie Mark Schniepp Senior President Vice-President S -5? .Z J n A .re Barbara Latimer Randy Padilla Debbie White Fernando Martinez Caps and Gowns Senior Assembly Graduation Publicity Jennifer Smith Mary Papouiias Senior Announcements Senior Breakfast 5 K rf' L Board members sit spellbound during meetings. Spirit ln The Class Of '72 Get the cotton out and get with it. Schnieppl This year's Senior Board consisted of sixteen students who were responsible for organizing and carrying out his or her particular Senior activity. Through hard work and devotion, these Seniors provided the Class of '72 with both a successful as well as memorable Senior year. Senior Class President. Craig Mehaffie, headed the clan that made all the important decisions during the year. With Mr. Hart's help and advisor. Robert Keppler, the board planned many worthwhile activities. The Prom highlighted the year. as it was one of the best ever. Of course. every senior looked forward to that glorious occasion. graduation! Darlene salmon Joe Gamache Marilyn Loraine Mike Brothers Senior Play Senior Paper Slave Day Senior Prom ' y Dee Dee Davis Russell Meek Annual Signing Party Senior-Faculty Game Mike, don't let Mr. Hart see thatl Donald Phillips Jo Ann Matyas Matti-Science Fine Arts .Q--,544 Lisa Heerwald Lori Schmidt Liberal Arts Vocational Arts Scholars Bestowed With Bank Of Amerie Certificate And Plaque Winner Honors The Bank of America took great pleasure in commending fifteen students and encouraged them to pursue their education Their intellectual talent represents an important and much needed natural resource. These Bank of America Plaque and Certificate winners were initially selected by the faculty at Helix, Each year all departments at the school are requested to submit names of students who excelled in particular subject areas. After the final selection was made each winner was the recipient of a cash award. Katie Kinsella Drama as i l , f 1 A ' SEER Q , ,iw . 'Z r we 'f 11 iii --0 4- 1 ' 5 , . Q . h m e l' we 5 gh ... Robert Abel Jan Cameron Elaine Carlin Social Science Honte Economics Art Craig Perry Hahn Price Dave Posladek Music Science Foreign Language Katherine Savage Karen Schnaubelt Andrew Van Derpoel Mary Wood E Ql'Sll Mathematics Industrial Arts BUSINESS DGBIDEGYEFS ACCOITIPIISH DLIPEYIOI' KECOFCI Robert Abel Mark Donnelly Steve Leyrzen Runmn Ruta: Iuka To be Irfe members of Sealbearers of the Calrfornra Schotarshrp Federation, students must qualify for membershrp at least four semesters in thenr Sophomore. Junror, and Senior years. One membership must have occurred in the Senior year The seal of the CSF is attached to the drploma of those students who qualrfred as lrfe members, Greta Berg and Lnsa Heerwald had the ,L 'gg distrnction of qualrfyrng for membership every semester Grr't1tBErtrt 13:52 1 MX A Q M5 K :ur if 19, . ,:,W,,. 1 .was s 1 fr A ' lf rr Q . ..r. , ,Q r. f - QT L' ' i r , , ' '-as 1 X rf 47 - I Natalrr-r Hnsaka Lrsa Heerwalrt Barber.: Laumer Deborah Lrnt Marla Prrrze Rehn Price M V ' Z 2-'Wi r r , if r . .snsif ' ' .-1 . ,Ag V- ' r V7 1 f5'i.r.gf Q ' ,. r- , I s mi r 2: Katherme S.rv.rge Ktrmrr Srzhnaubelt Edward Wamrnack at'l. Merit Competition Honors Helix Student ff ff Robert Nicholson Kailicrnm:Saivag1e: Selnillnallsl Semnhnalrsl Karen Slzhnauhnll Leiter ol Cmnincmlalioi Intellectual Talent Represented y State Semifinalists Robert Nicholson, Katherine Savage, Lisa Brewer and Karen Schnaubelt were among 35.000 students in the United St t h d ' h qi I a es w o score in t e upper two percent on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. Lisa was a three-year graduate from June of 1971 and is not pictured. Ch iylB,il lm-i.nHl-M Vx I i t Mllilu-ltflmlrt l illvi-iwfxlil .llulyll--ul N lil ll 4 1 i l l Wzurr-r ,l.rrrtrr Q -HW - :fy .Luntv krrrrn Twenty two Helrx students rrualrfred to he Calrfornra State Scholarshrp Sernrfrnaltsts These rndrvrduals were selected on therr grade purnt average and score on the Scholastrcz Aptrtude Test A state schotarshrp rs not rust a prrze for srtholastrc achrevernent Rather rt rs a grant ut money to be used for payment of college turtrun for those wrth exceptronal ahrtrty and achrevernerrt. and who are rn need of frnurrcral assrstance Awards at Independent colleges range from S500 to S2000 At the Unrversrty of Calrfornra awards range from S300 to 5600. In the course of an evaluutron, partrcular attentron rs pard to the protected fantrty rncome for 1972. as well as to the current assets of the farnrly Not pictured are Rhonda Elhott and Roman Rrtachka 'X 4 5 r M 9 I , , E t A at B.rrh.rr.r l.rtrrnt-r Dt'hhr.1hLrlrt Kathleen Lnng . sk a Pfrtvr Mntlrve- P.uur-I.r Ivtvrtt-true Dnvrd Poslardek Katherrne Savage Kurt-rr ':u'hrr.rtrhvlt Mark Sr Iurornp Kennvth Sluder Renea Thers Since the founding of Helix High School it has been traditional to recognize Juniors who are at the top of their class in scholastic standing by inviting them to participate in graduation ceremonies At the beginning of school each year entering freshmen are officially welcomed as they pass through a formation of honor students adorned with the official tartan of plaid of our Clan. Torch Bearers complete the formation as the Highland theme is enhanced by their striking appearance Graduation Ushers. Baccalaureate Ushers and Graduation Assistants also have maintained a high grade-point average placing them in the top 1096 of their class Through the achievements and participation of these outstanding students Helix is truly the possessor of a proud tradition ' Q. . u -. 4 za KL mt., :vii af. - . I I? ,. ' ,. W '. ft' Te. by GRADUATION USHERS Tim Watenpaugh. Meg Moore Kathi Ellis. Leslie Johnston Kathy Coddinqton Christie Long. Margaret Weld. Elaine Winter, NOT SHOWN Flon Gardner Best Of '73 Makes Scholarly a 1' V ' ,.,,. - fa, :jr t , .W V. q 4 fb ES IAFUAN BEAHERS Leslin Vlltvll Cindy Purdiiin Ptllriria Ktibanis Steve Thoriipstiii Linda Gray Lin4l.i Stmiiss Shawn lVltvir1.iii Di t i i Br 1 ll: y lx iii H rili ii Din blmw, Siisari Foster Gregriry Sq-lirniriik Vicky Htmk NOT SHOWN Nlii:li,3r+I linrymlis .71 'Y' if 59 ' ' 515291 V. ,ua .22 f ' ' gl' s x 'fr': r,,rrg -., Ma' 1' 1- ' L I Q .Sva- .TILA E 49 . W5 lf A at E-pI .f J? Q ' A vii r J I, K' i 'Q C C . - jj . . 4-.fre , I HDD f 5 Sl M ,- wr ar , ' .. -. . , . - GRADUATION ASSISTANTS Sheryl Marks, Carol West Brrarr Karan, Susan Frrch. Dranc Schrmke, Bob Grllrngham, Debbre Galvan, Karen Clay, Dave Chandler. Mane Rourllard Alrcra Berger. Dave Frye, Prrscrlla Homan, Hcrdr Wynn, Dan Faulk, Roxre Ong, Margo Zettle. Larry Sclao Laurre Machado, Deborah Black: NOT SHOWN. Barbara Bandy Davrd Harrrs. Cameron Lrght RohertSoz1anr, Davrd Zertz. Davrd Lamb Advances Toward Hi her Achievements N 'v . A 'r ,.v ' rr '- li .ff .V 1 A -Q. xx' re. 1 x , ' -., v ,f TORCH BFAHERS NzrrrrtyK.rr1Lrrrr Suu Warlrirrrrr K.rIIryEr1u0I' NOT SHOWN Crrs BACCALAUREATE USHERS Raw Dearr Derrkvr Trrrr Ammrrrrrr Vvrlhr-rr Olrrrdrr 5,-m,r,,,,,,. Leon Momrwrllrr LrrrrryGPlSTl'rr1. Hg-rrry Mary NOT SHOWN Wrllrrrrrr Br-sl A6 -W mash 'Wi ff - me .if .. D . . mei 1 ea f I , 4 -um 'MQ , N z 1 X sang kr A p-ehlnuw . ' J-'XA 2 1, 1 'Y J' . V pf H.. fi W' K 5 Q. 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IJ A I Q' f f , 'Q ,h ' I k ,g, .N we 1 311 3: 245-:ie F' . 'A fn Tj uf ., N ffvhsgx, Q fig , r l-35? if ji 5 S3 5,-1-gi ab 3:54 ummm -s 4, A gggfsgf Y X V+. ,S 5 I 71 F fy 'slr ,T if ,ig m . ,,, .kr Q . A 'GOIN ,df 1 ,V ww.. ' 3, Seniors show their spirit at ANY assembly! Joann Dobrich l Mark Donnelly Margaret Donovan Merrill Dougal Deborah Douglass Catheran Duarte Peggy Dunn Dennis Dupree Scott Ebert Y Lori Egkblgom One o'clock, two o'clock. three o'cIock rocklll S 5 2 av M. va EZ. '-V, E -1 3. WM 1 diff JE as 2 ,Q 53 gg? 4 '5'F' MWEzE'if-SQTZQ' Patricia Fluharty Michele Focht Linda Folts Teressa Frederici Kent Freeland James Freeman Colleen Freer Michael Frei ru... Arnold Freitas Lu Jean Friaf Another inspirational Senior Board meeting! Carl Friedrich Kenneth Frost Sandra Funk JBWISS Fuscoe Andrea Gallemure Joseph Gamache Geoffrey Gardner Gregory Gardner Lynn Gardner Kathleen Ggskjns Kathleen Geddes Marianna Gegnose Mary Lee George Terry George 'W , 7 nf Q Q L-o-o-o-ve to eat turkey! James Gibbs Patrick Gilmartin Robin Gloede Carmen Gonzalez James Goodrich Christine Grable Carol Graham Diane Grande Paula Graver Michael Greco Kerri Green Larry Greenhill Richard Griffin Deborah Grimard l Debra Gross Cathy Groves Gloria Gru nder Cheryl Guarano ' X -saint' XQX f'j 'FE' .xv-TJ ,mmf x s - ,V i A 3 iv J q 1 , q My ,-S M1 M Q,q2g,5H fr J , rg. m .K .my fe 3, ,Q , . , ,swyffzf X vw Xa-sw uf ,J A :MSN fs, A .MW . as-gf. ki, Q. ff W, 5 , ,fn ,V i , , A.. T22-3,3 Q , i 11 fvwii meg K Donna Hayward Julie Heacock James Hedges Lisa Heerwald Judy Heid Michael Heim Suzanne Heitman Terrill Hennum Ann Henry Aren't you the biggest flirt? Arthur Henschel Danny Hiben Diane Higgins Nancy Hofer RA Karen Holden Steven Honz Karen Hoover Barshada Horn Natalie Hosaka James Howerton l Grind Grossmont . . . grumble. grumble, grumble! Linda Huckle Dan Huffstutzer QM' NHUCY HUUDSFY BBUY Humphrey Donald Hutchinson Sharon James Pamela Jarman Walter Jarrold Glen Jarvis ROCK and ROLL. ELVIS BABY!ll ArtJohn5on Dennis Johnson Shelley Johnson Gregory Johnston JeffJones l John Jones Timothy Jones Douglas Jordan Robert Katan Janet King Katherine Kinsella Margaret Kirchner Curtis Kirk Pamela Kirk Nancy Knauer Melody Korenbrot Susan Kost Juanita Kramer Jeffery Kretz Dale Kronkright Thomas Krummel Robert Krusesky John Ku hl Michael Kuhn Lowell Kunkee M vw. .4 rw 15 9 ,Q Qi iw i Michael Matheny Jo Ann Matyas Marla Mc Donough Howard McKee Frank signals his fan club. Peter Matheson Linda May Paul Mayer Anthony Mc Bride X 2, 5 Q . r gui. '1 is 1 .ff li 2 ' Marion MC Dowen Jill Mc Gregor Roberta Mc Horney Are you sure you know what you're doing? Gary Mc Leod Daphne Mc Millan Francis Mc Nichol Pamela Medeiros Russell Meek Craig Mehaffie Pamela Merrill Barbara Miller Debra Miller Donna Miller Judith Mitchell Kenneth Mitchell Reed Moore Theophile Moore Walter Moore Claudia Morissette Nancy Morrison YY A., I Ski. .iv sig - K,-X . 2. Esafif 4- sf Z J J , as L ' H51 P 912' 1 Y .W mf, -- ,Q xiii., 9 at , me -..M ,xiii ,bw 5.9,- if 2S?!'::' t Q A, :Ex ai A ,,ff.w . mf? . . 'iff ' xy.: Q N X 2 rf 51 , , A '.1' g, 1? f 'Eg ?-,.,,,'1. . . ,5 .,, '9a,L Qi 'Q 1 A wily ff 3 , Y f-5450 , dau-:Q 1 A l was 5 G.. M Gr 7, W.. wig .4 fi? Q df v f-is 4. is -, f 8, - -f 'WE' ,iz 1 Q .S- gpm, QS-1? as Q. , J-A .ff 'E ,531 , fx' if 1 2112: X K f ' X if ax X ig X C, -.. V-.MER ., ,X ,xi , it 33 QR . P Q .J wi SE? Wg Q .vin ,. wtigiif , 'al' ? Y , -1 Q' F . .Q L-?'m, 1 fg,,,,. 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Patricia Welch - f-5' .5 ag, 452' L wg T1 W if Es' f QJY Mark Wllhlte gif' 'I If 1 .A ii: i .sl ww f Q-Q' 4 24 X ffgs N. . 5' x N ,W X L an -'Nwak tif: Qi ws - ,,,-Lyyfi.,,,f . if ,M fx , 33' 1 Pl -'fl M I E A 5. 5 17 4 Susan Wilson Cathy Wissinger Mary Wood Frank Woolrich John Wright Manfred Zeugner Gary Zwick Too Late To Classify Rohan Barnes Michael Brown Timothy Caulfield James Cooper Aw ,nm 15? 5? 2 I ra . K 3 m - , sun' X., .f - xf, E we . M.. fm 'x f , 5:5 ig L, ,,. M - mv X w :Mazza- . V. , f W, , is xx ,wg GR if A xg E rg 5 x 'dllagsg 4' ' ' 3 3' ,,. .. ,lg ...X , xx, ,QI '. rg , Senior Memories ABEL. ROBERT Memory: Mr. Manor's Frosh English: Mrs. Lee's history class: German: summer school '71. ADAMCZUK. LAUREL LYNN Memory: The desert: lightning: the freaks and the super-freaks: Tweety and Nancelyn: the bus: Kennedy High: the Post: J.C.S.: Micky, Joe. Lassie ADAMS, MARIE Memory: The beach: Lori: parties: Tom: beautiful people: trips: Green Valley Falls: old friends: our own debut with natura : summertime loves ADAMS, PAM Memory: Good times with MICHAELI: Disneyland '71: the river: B.C. with Terri: clod: good frienship with Mary Lou, Marion, Barb, Terri: Coach Kahan. ALFORD. JOHN Memory: All the choir trips especially Brawley: a special Sue and Debbie: Solid Brass: Homewood Place: Summertree: young man: Hank Gudger: Schroeder. ALVAREZ. CECILIA Memory: My motor boat: the beach: Violet Street: April Freedom: the snow: excuse: Cool 'n Creamy: Goose chase indeed! : tooth: Dec. 18. 1970: Sept. 25. 1971. AMENT. ANITA Memory: Freshman, Sophomore,Junior and Senior years: all my friends: summer: Scott tissue and Disneyland. ANDERSON. KARLA IKARLII Memory: My sophomore year: 0.8. and summer friends: flowing with it: suntans and sunsets: full moons: changes: special friends: my twin Bee : Mustang Sally. ANDERSON. MELISSA lBEEl Memory: Beaches of sunshine and surf: Wind 'n Sea: my sophomore year: wild nights of full moons: sunsets of pink and gold: BumbIebee' and Tootsie : my twin Karli ARIESSOHN, LAUREL SUNNY ILAURII Memory: Bob: drive-in with M.. Omar, and L.: La Jolla Shores. ASARO, MARIA Memory: Frosh year: my 17th birthday: short stuff : HAIR: Fruito-Ruto : gossip: selling programs: T Ping: Y-teenioints: Friday nights: beach parties. AUNAN, JAMES IEARL, EVILl Memory: Many friends: especially Val, Pam. Slugger. Brown. Flynn, Fl.B.. Steve. Pais. Wally. Montana. Root. Pool, Nep, Kim, Darwene. Megaphone. Jen. BAGSHAW, LEEANN ' Memory: Summer of '71: everlasting friends: good times with Cathy: l doubt it : study hall '71 : concerts: football games. my senior year. BAKER, DEBBIE Memory: Mexico: Cantina: Kim Seaside: chic-a-boom: George's birthday: my cherished friend Lori: camp with Patrick: talks with Leona: Eddie: and friends. BANKER. DEBBIE Memory: Summer before frosh year: the team: Lynet and the crazy things we did frosh year: beach parties: Dupa's: the snow: Tijuana: apples. BARBER. LINDA Memory: May 31. 1971: Commander Bob : LA.: dark bathrooms: all my friends: Blushl: and most of all. my Ron. BARTON, STEVE Memory: Summer of '71: party at Borrego lconcertl: Stumps haunted mansion: up the grade at 60 in Len's Olds: Double T and his partying van: 4342 Olive. BA1'l'S. JANET Memory: Gina Fay: tomatoes. avocadoes. peas, strawberry milkshakes: Judy: The Little Theatre: CYO: early at Station Oaks: the beach: the airport : Sandi. BEAL. CHERYL Memory: Sophomore year: K.G. and the schemes: R.G.'s locker: modern dance: our essay assignments: S.A.T. day: Kathy Geddes: Halloween '71 : water fight. BEAVER, OOREEN Memory: Football games: the beach: football Carnival '70: 31 Flavors: November 23rd: hockey games: winking sea gull: Xmas Dance '70: New Year's '71. BEITINGER. STEPHANIE - Memory: The day I accepted Christ as my Lord and Savior: brothers and sisters: strength: Psalms 100: Catalina '70: Monte Rio '71: Square dancing: my puppy. BELMER. MARCIA Memory: Marching band: concert band: Campus Life: Hi-Steppers, CAPP, DEBBIE Memory: Saturday mornings with Crain and the gang: 4th period photography: M.S,: Del Mar Fair 7-3-71: Miss Muller's P.E. class: Bakersfield '70, CATALFO. FRANK Memory: April 25, 1971: Chicago: May 29, 1971: Friday nights in the cleaner van: music: Dave, Dan. Pat, Bill. Mike. Weenie, Paul and all of my loyal friends: CATLIN. ELIZABETH lBETSYl Memory: Those who stand close. regardless: friends: L., L 81 P: and of course men in my life: P., D.: three sun-filled summers: work and playtime. CHALFANT, MICHAEL Memory: Summer of '70 mixed up and confused but the best. CHANDLER, LOIS Memory: Freshman goodtimes: M.M.: sharing guys: football games: ha ha: Ruby and Rosey: Bullwinkle: Canada: D.F.: Harry: searching and finding: goodness. CHESLOCK. TERRY Memory: Lunchtime parties: Chemistry: Photography: Roang: ping-pong games: Dave. Wyn: Blue Moon : Bread and Wine : L.M,J.H.: baseball: alIright : Sally. Jim. CHILDERS. LENETTA ISAMl Memory: January 15. 1970: love and Calvin: San Marcos: Halloween Party: trips to Harbison Canyon: Mt. Helix: Sunday: the Rose Parade '71: friends in TR and JR, CHRlSTIANSEN,JODI Memory: Nickels: the in scene: hot times: West! Westl: 4 a.m.: short cuts: Broadway at twelve: cruises: houses: Jack tacos: rolling: dances: Pattie's year. CIMMARRUSTI, GINA Memory: Janet and all our talks: CYO and the gang : avocados: 3 tomatoes: peas: strawberry shakes: whipped cream: talks with Deanne: a good friend like Debbie. CLEMENS. CATHERINE lCATHYl Memory: May 22, 1970: apathy: the garbage door: foxy: hiking: Mr. Serr: football '70: over estimating life: appearance and reality: the zoo. CLEPPER. BRENDA Memory: Sophomore year: the river : all the goofy parties: my tent: Hair. COFFIELD. VALERIE lVAHAL, TOBINSKAI Memory: My Bebe Rand. Toby and the gang of Tobinski's: Don Diego's: Torrey Pines and Randy P.'s recovery: Big Jemmy A. and his chopper: Big Sir with Dehar and Jul. COLLARD. MARY Memory: The white times: Danny: all my frinds: parties: river of '71: friends: 58 Ford: trucking: Love Story: and all the Friday and Saturday night friends, CONNER, CAROLYN Memory: Smiling faces: happy people, rain: mud puddles: the graceful one in P,E. JRVK: the polka and charleston: Miss Garcia: the Monday morning blahs. CONTI. ANTHONY Memory: Jill: 22 : my pal Herman: mountain picnics with Bob. Susy and Jim: Sue: Taho: Barneys: fun in Magic Mountain: scramblin: flow with it: new friends: James. COOK. CARRIE Memory: Photo '70-Mr. Ray: weekends at Julian: spying: The Cone : Binga: F.O. and J.O.: cruising with Annie: The Convent : Coronado: Hawaii: traveling around. COOPER, CHERI LYNN Memory: My family: Mrs. B : cheer '70-'71: friendship and love: Homecoming '71: summer '71: sure Hank : l'm sure : Mother Goose: lunch '70-'71: we'll see ya . COOPER, PAULA L. Memory: My bike ride to Balboa Park with a great guy: 4-3-71: trips to the mountains: and all my wonderful friends: also our gold ring. COSTELLO. DEBBIE Memory: T.B.C.B.: l'm not chicken: red lipstick: T.Ping: the group : think bigl: the tree: being hypnotized: CYO: Tarja: when Greg pulled my wig off. COX. BRENDA Memory: Lisa: Procter Valley: Bob: green Chevy Nova: park: our rounds: his majesty: parties: John: Junior year: Steve: Mr. L's tree: Jim, Clark: Mrs, Drake. CROOK. KAREN Memory: Hawthorne '70: Hetty B. Suay: crayon Seynore's Fright night: Kapt'n Kirk's Enterprises: you mean I have to do them all over again?: mapping out the walk. CROWELL,JOHN Memory: Disneyland: kissy face : nuggy bear: Bobin, Toni: my true love: football: Fairfield Steelworks: surprise parties: most important all of my friends. CUTTER. DEBBIE Memory: Mr. Ray: all the help and encouragment from Mrs. King: and being with my best friend, Charlene , who is always more than willing to help me out. DANIELSON. JAN Memory: James Michael Recktenwald: Sept. 11, 1970: Seymore: B.B.'s: Calypso colors: walnuts: Jennifer: Nights with J. and C.: J. and A.: all my true friends. DAVIS. DEE DEE Memory: Soph, yr.: corp: tours: Baptism: red bombs: Jr. yr.: Spiritones: canoes: in the river: lunch: speech, cards: Hula Hop: Drake: Thermal: July 3.4. DAVIS, MELANIE Memory: Meeting and growing with Mel at the incinerator: First times for everything : good friends: trips: and best of all always - TOM! DAVIS, RANDY H Memory: Frosh year: Spring practice: 1 10's: the Hole: Murphy's chattering: rabbit drills: swollen ankles: come to daddy : the baggs: Hammer's Hummers. DECARLI.JOSEPH Memory: Geometry: Polish jokes: Hubert: drive-ins cafeteria food: S.T.P.: flying notes: foot in mouth disease: the Warhorse: Halloween of '70: Cinderella. DESKINS, VICKIE lVICKl Memory: Band trips: choir trips: Mr. Vogel: Captain Kirk: Mr. Thompson: Mr. Ray: T.P.: Craiger: Steve R.: Steve W.: and fighting with Captain Kirk. DOBFIICH.JOANN Memory: My sophomore year: junior and senior years: summers of '69, '70, '71: the beach and all those parties: first period merchandising: all of my friends: Tom. DONNELLY, MARK Memory: J.J,'s Head: a little bit of x: 4096 protein: port-a-pet stories: fuel on proper tank: mixture rich: electric fuel pump on: bicycling: and writing. DOUGAL. MERRILL lROBIEl Memory: Mr. Watenpaugh's exciting class with Betty, Wally, Rickey. and Paul: Mighty Mike's P.E. class: study hall with good ole Mr. Roy: Hairy. DOUGLASS. DEBE LYN lMONlOUEl Memory: Mr. Larson: Mr. Olsen divorcing me: and the five cents he owes me: the gang: Greeks : Ronda: Sweets: Elvis : B.B.'s: Randy: Nubs: Denny: Purdiddle, DUARTE. CATHY Memory: Summer of'71: beaches: the clam: Marine St: my girls : Deb: Marian: Eddy: Breakaway 69: Xmas Dance '70 and '71: much good: Pickle Pickle. ELY. GARY Memory: Covina '71: the Poker game: Raw Cider: study hall: rotten assemblies: after game riots: Pirie's biology: Ramsey's quizes. ENGELKE, BRUCE lEVIL KNlEVELl Memory: Gas: Marine St.: Pool: Midway spill: the Church. FARRIS,,DEBBlE Memory: Last day Junior year: Tosca's House: party times: the Wine-o: Cyo: Summer 71: Kawaski: Mr. Patton's English class - A real trip : Friends and Lovers, FAUGHT, PAM lPAHAM, PIAMKOl Memory: Close friends - V, J, L, Y. K, M, J. S. QD. P. P: My Lover Aun: Night of Doom: Going Insane with C.L.: Toky: different languages: Times with Wil. Fl12GERALD, PA1'I'l lFITZl Memory: Senior year: my crazy friend: Kimmy, Dar. Marla, Sharon, Katie: laughing: Funny Girl - our love for B.S.: Marla's mouth - Dar's faces: movies - crying. FLOOD.JlM Memory: Genet: CVO: the Myers family: the See family: Father Buckmillerg Donna and her family: parties : Prom: After Grad Night: Chris, Gina. Debbie. Greg. FLUHARTY, PATTY lFLUl Memory: Our Gang::' four in the front seat: Hoover Drag: Patti's collection: in love with B.C.: Gross. Gardens: Remember three guys in a van? : D8rR. FOLTS, LINDA Memory: Pooh Bear and Honeypot: February 27, 1971: March 8. 1971: Stump: some little girl: min's stuck: blessed are those who are close to nature. FREER, COLLEEN Memory: Summer '68: Tom: Mr. WoodfieId's great, welcome: Let Dawn Christmas Dance: all my teachers: Val and Ralph: senior lunch: Disneyland: the two sailors. FREI, MIKE E. Memory: Fall Play 1970: Chollas Reservoir: San Diego St. parking lot: Dobbie Falls the tunneI : O.B.: P.E,: our numbers: soccer: the corner at lunch period: climbing. FREITAS, ARNIE Memory: Helix: Locker 52179: room 500: P.H. football: the flying eraser: Congo Corbie's class: Oliver Play: the movies: the old Bomb: the gang: My Sweet Lord. FRIAR. LU JEAN Memory: C.I.F. games '69 and '70: Colorado River: canoeing: Mrs. Qrnelas: first choir tour: Yuma: Palm Springs Tram: Thermal: Spiritones: Patti: Pinky: summer of '71: FUSCOE.JIM Memory: Seymour: skunk cabbage meadows: all the -'?I halftime shows: Craig's Cabin: Mr. Ramsey's happy atoms: hog heaven: band trips: Luther: liver homogonate: Rolo. GALLEMORE, AUNDY Memory: Summer of '69: the past two years with Terry: l Want To Make lt With You : DUDE : making future plans. GAMACHE,JOE Memory: Rock'f: Spud : The Peep : The Geak : HaIfftrack : summer '71: Benanas : conventions and Georga : 4 on a 2-man raft: good times at the bay: The HiIl : the Rip : sand crabs: Peeny : chile and the snow with Bonny, Rock. and Laura: Check Point 33, GARDNER, GREG Memory: Good times: summer '71: Shakey's after the games: Junior Party '71: C.Y.O.: meeting and eampouts: 12 footer: The Whale : Sea World with Donna: recordkeeping. GARDNER, LYNN Memory: The river: the Red Flenault. Wonks: they meat market: the groups: Yosemite: the T.R.: the beach: parties and breakfast: friends and matchmaking. GEDDES. KATHY Memory: Corps trips: Carousel '71: Ron VG. '71: waterfights: Cheryl Baal: Mika E.: Halloween '71: Ron's locker: T.P.: Mr. Pirie's bacteria: Mr. Rue's ditching. GEGNOSE, MARIANNE Memory: My senior year: Mr. Olsen: going to 23C: English IIIA: Friends GLODE. ROBIN Memory: Mark: little chipmunk : John Punky Pie: Sis Donna: Ed M.: Xmas Dance: Gross Hosp.: Carousel: Robert Harrison: Mr. Nash: Tosca: and most of all, Pashal GONZALEZ. CARMEN Memory: George B. 8l31l71. 9l11!71: Ray G. 12!14!69. 5!20!71: Chicano Power : Olive St. parties: beach parties: Gonzalez: Bonilla: Cool haads : good friends. GOODRICH,JlM Memory: All my friends, especially Jesus: Mrs. Drake's big A all the great football games: Patty: Elaine: Lynn and all the good times: Toppie . GRABLE. CHRIS Memory: M.D.: the beach: BCV: Sunday nights. GRAHAM, CAROL Memory: Fantastic friends: Rats: Coapresidentsz Encounter: Hawaii: retreats: photography: Superstar: banners: candles. GRANDE, DIANE P. Memory: Meeting Danny and all the fun with him: my sophomore year: my junior gym class: Hilton and Hardy parties: camping with Dan and friends: Mr. Ray's photo class. GRAVER. PAULA CATHERINE lGREG'SJOYl Memory: Greg: end of Jr. year: Sr. year: together again: gymnastics and swimming team: dumb crushes: Ricky S.: skating: meeting beautiful people: George: Pam: Shar. GREEN. KERRI Memory: Tish and all the ups and downs of life: Phoexie: Aug. of '70: Well what do you want to do?: tripping around with April: Mosey: Crazy Dave: My Vogel: mountains. GRIFFIN, RICK Memory: Rez: the gang: Good ol' Cox: and the Nominating Convention. GRIMARD. DEBBIE Memory: Comm. Class: Twirly: Band Trips: Dugan Street Gang: Parties: Soph. humanities: Shepherds Gang: Amigos: All my good friends: good times: lunches. GROSS, DEBRA J. Memory: My freshman year: Greg M.: Jim D.: Mickey Mouse Club: Junior year lunches: Stu: Jim: Marla: Sue: Knock it off: Snoopy: Shorty: Summer of '69: '62 ramblers, GRUNDER. GLORIA Memory: Parties: Summer of '71: the Dugan St. gang: and especially. Gary, GUARANO, CHERYL Memory: Fun times with Mike: October 4. '70 Sr '71: Ephesians: all that Jesus has given me. HAILE. JIM Memory: Days out on the field: Keys, helmets and the batting cage. HALL. DONNA 3 , 178 Memory: EUMCLM: summers: Hawaii: 3 year grad.: great friends: gym classes. HAND..DEBBIE IHANDOI Memory: Bozo: Christmas '70: Soph 81 Jr. years: Brumball Mobil: Planter Box: flagpole: flat tire: broken windshield: next excuse Carol: Spirit in the skies: Hardy. HAND. TERRY lT.K.l I Memory: Freshman year: summer of '69: the past two years that I had the honor of spending with the most beautiful person alive Aundy: Oct. 23. 1970: George. HARDIN. MARILYN Memory: LPP: EI Monte Park: Crisco Bi our trip to LA '71: Ponto: Grungy: Pool Room: Presido Park: Graduation '71: Pat: summer of partying: 3M Co.: Marvin's house. HARMUTH. SUSIE Memory: Hunting Beech: Callco mine.train: lean to the left. stand up: how about the 'fher : Cheek. gory complications: what time ls it7: coffee: Iollipopz Baby: Liver. HARPER. MARIAN Memory: The truck: hickish: taco: coloring book: J.C.: parties: EI Charro: hot chocolate: Vlhld thing: the Bibs: the group: Yosemite: G.L meetings: teaching in TJ. HARRIS, LINDA Memory: Big Bear: June Lake: picnics: bike excursions: experiences at the home: Zion and the Apple Orchard: Thursday nights: walking in the light: Christian love. HART, PAUL LUCAS ITHE MAD ARMENIANI Memory: The summer of '71: Peabody. Mess.: working with Bruce and the boys at Santana: Sue's party: 10l30l71: Denis's party at the cabin in the desert: Brawlay. HARTSOCK. CANDY Memory: Sandy W.: Colleen. Sandy and my look alike Cheri: all members of corp and corp activities: Joyce in 1st period with Mr. Gordinier: P.E. 3rd period: Miss Garcia. HAYWAFID. DONNA Memory: football games: Donkey Basketball: Del Mar Fair: Farrells: good movies: ice cream cones: sand lGen. 17:17l: beaches: pizza: jet planes: surfboards and knocking doors HEACOCK. JU LIE Memory: Havasu: Big Sur: Big Mac: bus rides: Prescott: Colorado River: bug hour and bike rides: little talks: a few good friends: walking with God: summer '70, '71. HEERWALD. LISA 0 Memory: Miss B : speech and San Francisco: Chuek : Mr. Ramsey: Mrs. King and matches: Clot 45: Frannie: the second half- Dale: my license and mustang. HEID,JUDY t l Q Memory: Cast parties: Summemee lworking the wagon with Donmel: Mike: My 16th birthday: Larry, Anne. Anita: PG Ella Bergen: Charlie Brown lLucyl: Hello Dolly. HEITMAN. SUZANNE Memory: Soph. year: talks on the phone: schemin : goin' out: good times and bad: summer: Christmas Dances: April 2. 1971: Dennis: Watching the world go by. HENNUM. TERRILL LYNN ITEWII Memory: The gang: D.S.: Babycakes: the old folks. Bamb: Al: summer of '68: men friends with Barb: the pleasant three: our guys lD.D.T.l: my buddie Tom. HENRY. ANN Memory: Moondaggy and his cute legs: playing two-square in the rain: Arizona: my best friend: Rique the King: Beav. HIGGINS. DIANN IDII Memory: Freshman and junior English classes: Alvarado Drive-ln: Mr. T.: a guy like Dion: G.L., L. and Cheryl..Scott and Sheri: Mrs. K.: a true friend like Patti. HOFER. NANCY Memory: All the times I shared with Brad: parties: Donna. Sue, Cindy, and the rest of the gang: Bless you : going to the beach with Donna: Linda: Oct. 8. 1971. HONZ, STEVE IHAWKI Memory: The River: Number 22: '71: summer at Canemar: the Big E: the keg : shovel Goose : breakfast at the beacn. HU LBERT, NANCY Memory: Roger: Feb. 20: my partner lN.K.l: D.S., LH.. LA.: Shar'n. Kar'n: Tecate: Mezcall S.V.: P.E. River: trip to Montana: Redwoods: Torrey Pines. HUMPHREY, BETTY IBOOM. BOOM: HUBERTI Memory: Hi therel: Corps and friends: spiffies: toothpaste on the toilet: Mr. Shepherd's smile: Civics: Schwartz: ls the stork dead: : cherry cheeks: you ace- ol : uncle Gerry: my biology partner: Kidnapping: 1 1129-71. HUTCHINSON. DON, V ' Memory: Nancy who I never met: Mary's tripping tales and my dreams: Earth in Pacific Beach: Dorothy and Alicia who listened about sad: half a thousand miles. JAMES. SHARON Memory: 7!22l70: the park on Sundays: the BOMB: night of doom: the river '70: Barb and Duane: 16th and 17th birthdays: l'm fixed: summer '71: jetsetter: Bo- did: the cabin: Beautiful Dey: welcome home flowers: good times with good friends. JARVIS. GLEN Mem'ory: Hellweek. summer vacation: the beach: the mountains: snowball fights: Feb. 6, 1971: German Ill l2nd sem.l: Disneyland '71: new friends: Homecoming '71. JOHNSON. SHELLEY Memory: Sitting in E.C.P.D. for S2: unky dunky: all of the good summers I never had: and most of all. the Harvard street gang: artichokes JOHNSTON.GREG Memory: Rolo: Capt. Kirk: Long Beach '69: Hubba Hubba: Judy. Paula: C.B.T.: lizard lips: hand ball games to 200 on Saturday: Christmas Dance. JONES,JEFF Memory: Working with people: Mr. Heyer: Tuesday and Thursday mornings: Farrels: the glass of water: Commission Class: dances: Leadership Conference - 1971. KATAN. MARK Memory: Life began Oct. 27. 1971: Cath: car rallies: Sunday football: Pumpkins: add a 4: snow: Red 58er: lunch group: Halloween: Ending happiness with Cath. KELLY. MADELYN Memory: C.T.B.LT.D.: Apt.: SO.: WO.: grunion hunting: spying on D and H: tire thieves: Brownie: Little D and Little H: Mercedes: bicycle collision: Richie. KENDRICK. SHERYL ISHERI Memory: July 20. 1971: those cenain friends: Diann: to the person whom l never would have made it through High School: My friends who always seem to be there. KERBY. LYNNETTE Memory: ASB - Drawing football runthroughs: the Tuneboat: 24 - ALM IG HTY - football '71: Campus Life: Christian Friends: God's Love and Understanding. KILPELAINEN. TARJA TUULIKKE Memory: Aug. 17. my arrival: my whole year here: first speech at Frosh Assam.: Football Carnival Br games: first notebook: Santa Ana condition: formal dances: CYO. KING.JANET Memory: Lake Tahoe. Ubangie: Sweetheart Ball: Xmas dance: all competition parades: 3 ribbons: wolf call: 7 mph' too fast: summer of '6B: Anderskinny: making cheer. KINSELLA, KATIE Memory: The plays: Cast parties: Scarlet D: Kathy Gonzales: Evelyn: Who dat girI : Mrs. Noll: Groovi: Beeboppin: Mosquito Heaven: Beechln it: Nights of doom: T.P. KIRCHNER. MARGARET IMARGIEI Memory: trips to P.A.: Wayne Co. Fair Br Rob's expression: Tim and lt's just that we never get the ones we want : My friends and fun times with them: dumb jokes. KIRK. PAMELA SUE IALI Memory: Ollie: Froglegs: Little Don: Lofty and Smith: Speech: D.S. : the U. or R.: A Jewish Nun: Mr. Larsen's Hastlings and Hester Drake: Cheri: Joey and Mark. KNlPE.JANICE Memory: chomped by a Oueen Snake: bolster : lost to LA: Jackies crazyjokes: the great R.0.'s: How's your head: Barb'sfaces: Mother Goose: Christmas Dance. KORENBROT. MELODY RUTH h Memory: Band practice and the famous whistle of the Drum Major: Helix - what an experience. KOST, SUE Memory: Joan: Palm Springs: sailing: My junior year: J.C. and seaside 70: New Years Eve 70: my great year with Carmen and all our excursions: G.L: Corvairs: Kathy Dope : Feb. 6. 1971: Disneyland: tickles: the beach: and Glen. KRETZ J EFF Memory: Junior lunch: Mr. Bauer and Drafting: Arnie: Pat: Hey.you ol bud: Good times: Senior after game dance. KRONKRIGHT. DALE Memory: Sweets: big Frosh wrestling: the Driving Instructor: Good ol' Jessie: 4096 protein: Mighty Miget: Mostly always lovin' my Rose: I met Terri: Re-Birth. KUHN. MICHAEL Memory: Fridays: Vinegar: J. Woods: prevert e par: luup: Knar F: Pintube: THE BOOS: The Hot Falcoon: Don't Shoot: Study Hall: the game: 6:30 e.m.: Racker. KURTZ. MARY Memory: the Van: Neily: Partying: Mike: 3M Co.: Disneyland: River: Suzie: 10-13- 70: Beniy: N.Y.: Tardies. LACK. BECCI Memory: Parties: Hockey: beach: new faces with Kim: I would if she wasn't here: my mother who deserves much more than she has: Uncle Bob who has given me so much. LACY. CINDY Memory: Life with J.C.: FTL: the Living End: Guaymes '71: Nertz: T.B.BR.: FEB: Beach Party-polka: Boat dance: Life tour to N.Y.: munchies: Summer in Ark. LAGORIO, TOSCA Memory: Love legs: Pumpkin lips: whippo: chicken: to ah: Mrs. Drake's and Mrs. Berry's English class: My long lost license: Canada: Hey Baby: In the Beginning. LATIMER. BARBARA ISKINNYI Memory: Sr. Year: Dances: Hockey Games: SR. 8iJr. Lunch: Jan: Sharon: Zoe: N- N-NO: frozen Tartan Bearers: Prom and Grad '71: Manor: Singer: Hot times with Toni: Zip' lupus: I'm all here: the Stripper: times with Jeff. LEVEEN. STEVE Memory: Band trips: Laura Mae Ding Tosch: Half Time Shows: R.M.I.F. INC.: N.Y. '71: Kapt'n Kirk's Enterpreses: Luther: Mr. Ramsey: the gang: mentally retarded. LEWIS. JACKIE Memory: Chomped by a Queen Snake: Janice's wedding night: Bolster: Booster: What you see is what you get: Gayle: the jerk: sat on a tack: Cromagnon: Summer '69, LINT. DEBORAH Memory: Sugar foot summer: Shorty: Ginginea: Miel Missy: Tash: Shawnee: Cha Cha: April star: Lammby: Music: Chopin: Hi-Steppers: Havvthornes: Tartan Bearers: rain, LOGAN. GARY Memory: The Geek and the Goose: Mr. Toad's wilde ride: Summer '68 8a '70: and Gloria. LONG. KATHLEEN ALLEDA IKATHII Memory: MDH: July 10. 1971: freedom in April: Cool 'n Creamy: the snow: wild dances: Odie: excuses: phone calls: first times: for sure : Hootmon: line times: Hardy. LORRAINE, MARILYN IMARSHMALLOWI Memory: Aug. 16. 1969: Soph. yr.: CIF basketball: MD: summer of '70: J.P.: Hank: tighter. tighter: Sr. year: Saugus: San Juan: Colorado River: Spiritones: Y.B.W.W. LOWE, LYNN Memory: Mr. Hart's Geometry class: Nominating Convention: Winners: Beer cans .and Burgler Alarms: Jan. 20: Dopy: Hoof-in Mouth: Stop on the freeway: Joe: Friends MACLEAN. KARYN Memory: Beautiful people by my side through bad times and sharing the good times MAC LEOD. KEVIN G. Memory: meeting Debbie Oliver on July 4. 1970: playing ping pong. MAC INNES. PATTY ANN Memory: camping at the ranch: hatching: the mts. and desert: sycamore leaves: wombat. MAHONEY. KATHY Mernory: Halloween '69: Raindrops: Mr. Olsen: A: San Francisco Laurie Br Neoe: talks with Bob: gossip: the morgue. MALPAS. JOANNE Memory: Summer of '68: Echo Ct.: the first: yesterday 84 today: Aprll 28. 1969: SOD: bruises: Bugs: summer of '69: Algernon: Green V. Falls: Weird Cindy: DENNIS. MARKLEY. KIM Memory: Mer. Shar: the big three: Sal sister: Fitz: Flu: Soph. year: Halloween '69: the bomb: B.K.: Oct. 17. '69: In Someones Shadow: experiences with Aun: Toby: 4 b's. MC DOWELL. MARION Memory: TECATEI: party till the cows come home: Apore St.: party prirno: Charlie. MCGREGOR,JlLL Memory: ANTHONY: March 22. '69: our song: hermenn: Jill Baby: A,J.: Disneyland: the desert: Lake Tahoe and Barny's: July 4th: Halloween: Mountain picnics: Dec. 6. MC HORNEY, ROBERTA Memory: May '70: Steve: the good old '59 Ford: the mountains in '71: Mrs Drake. MC MILLIAN. DAPHNE Memory: guitar and song writing: poetry: tennis: bowling: painting: -swimming. MEDEIROS. PAMELA JEANNE IRACERI Memory: far out times with Stro: 360: yellow sub: real friends: up at the drags, MERRILL. PAMELA lWlLD CHILDI Memory: An innocent child deprived of life because of selfish parents: Leonard. MEEK. RUSSELL Memorw The gang: Spud. Rock. Mehaff. Peep. Grabash: conventions: Henele: Gordons Carney GirIs : backfield: the hill: understanding parents: the girls: S. K. M. D. K. P. J.: LP.: partying: simmer of '71: dances: EngeIke's crash: all my beautiful friends. MEHAFFIE, CRAIG IMEHAFFI . - Memory: Jennifer: Oct. 5. 1971: The Gang: Spud. Geek. Merkin. Rock. Grabash. Peep: Sharon lMiss Bl: summer of '71: Linda: Jo and Al: FOREVER: concerts: Gail. MILLER, BARBARA Memory: trip to Hawaii with Choraleirs: surfing at Waikiki Beach: Marilyn: Hello. MILLER. DEBBIE Memory: Malorey St.: Gut Gang : Summers: Beaches: the clam: Alright I-IEYI: Fickle Pickle: so dumb: Much Good: Girls' League meetings: All my Friends. MILLER. DONNA Memory: Marty: Paul: Jeff: Jim: John: Sis Robin: Snoozes with Nancy: Hank 81 Leroy. MITCHELLJUDITH lJUDYl Memory: Being in love with John: Disneyland: Mar. 1: 'I-6: 12-7: 10-8: Car Ralley. MOORE. REED Memory: Table Tennis 3.4 3 Hours a day: Studying other things while waiting. MARTINEZ. FERNANDO lROCKl Memory: Newport Beach '69: '70, '71: 34th street Boogie: the Wedge: Big legged Woman: Grabash. Spud. Half-track. Peep. TARTAN Editor: The Backfieldz Wolfwagon: 4 on a 2 man raft: Hanalei: 6 in the Skylark: Fireworks at Grabash's: Going Snorklin'. MATHESON. PETE INEANDERTHALI Memory: Ball: Game nights: House Of Ice: Ensenada: Mono: a certain night: the Pier: Marine Street: Ol' Bud: Changp Gr Chupedor: Apple Cider: X. NICODEMUS, TOM Memory: Graduation: car rally YlELD : Dave, Bill, Pat. Dan. Ray, Mike lTHE GANGI. NOTTINGHAM. HOLLY Memory: Disneyland: Nominating Convention: See World: the River: El Centro: Tim. 0' DELL DANNY Memory: Great Friends: Freshman year: Buzz Job: skin head: Mr. Knotts German class OLIVER. DEBBIE Memory: Meeting my Digger on July 4. 1970: wonderful friends: dark bathrooms. OLMSTEAD. DIANE Memory: TARTAN: 2 days of shooting: '71 Football Carnival: UCSD.: Scheming Dodger ffl: Comm. Class: Sr. Yr.: layouts: election victory: selling programs: Chemistry: German II: Xmas '70: Picnics: friends: one special guy: Thur. Nights: IXOYE. ORSBORN, DENNIS HAMES ISTAGSI Memory: Hammers Hummers: Summers '69 81 '71: March '71: Jo-Anne: San Jac: Fri. Nights. PADILLA. RANDY lSPUDI Memory: Key Club Convention: the janitor: Flying Cans: Grabash: Rock: Peep: Halftreck. PAPOULIAS. MARY lGREEKl Memory: Soph. Year: 1-3-70: Richard: Close to You: Las Vegas: Raindrops: Hardy: cab. PARKER. JOANIE Memory: All my friends and all the good times we had: the lunch gangs and the flying Ho-Ho: the times we cracked up in Spanish III: study Hall: the proiector. PEACE. DEBBIE lTHE TRACKI Memory: July 4 with Mike: cosmic wamies: good times at the cabin: Moto Cross Races: Jeff: the Hogfish gang: Two Purdums: Kimba: Hewy: Moet of all Mike. PEACI-IY. KEVIN Memory: Perr's: R.T. Woods: Solid Brass: Linda S.: I see the light at Fright night: Sicky at Seymore: Cold water Kraus: Highschool teenagers: the Idiot Band Dressies. PEARSON. JEANNET'I'E JOY Memory: August 14. 1969: Oooh Bear: Mr. Ray who helped me so very muchlz Model A : Linda and our vacations: Tartan staff: Monster who always made me smile: K.H. lunches: Karen: January 1. 1972. a5.g,i?ef 2 2 X 5 K . fi V 'ww-me-wx, Ne N- 1 ' ,i ... - .1 . - .. eL4..,-- , -- e K 'Q ', R X i Q 9 Q A m 3 if? gs P X 1953 ,'.f -- A i i5'1ff'T'Z'T TV'1Y'Q9.V'? 'K V'iM' ' '2'f'iF Q:'ii3? x! 25 5 PECK. REBECCA Memory: Barb and Terri and our giving friendship: Mag, Treaci. Deb and D.D.T.: Spy's and our put-downs: and the Lund's: B.R.L.B.: doubling with Bob: May 5. 1970. PECORARO. PHYLLIS Memory: Laughing and good times with Kathy and Greta: 12:00 football game: Cindi: good job : Ida: College Grove Apts.: Ensenada '70: lemons from Lemon Grove. PERRY, CRAIG Memory: Getting rolled down the stairs and into the snow: the bowling machine in New York' Seymore parties: drum maior: some girls in corps. PHILLIPS. MARILYN Memory: Newport '69: summers of '70 and '71: friends: coach: Mr, Larson: Jim: Caravel: Gato: club dinners: WGD: Johnny: Windjammers: English 3: Midnight guests. PITTMAN, CYNTHIA LEE Memory: Summer '70: Disneyland: my second family: Mexico: Magilla: Hank and Leroy Friday nights: better late than never. POSKITT, KAREN LYNN Memory: All of the good times with the gang: a certain guy making my senior year. POSLADEK. DAVE Memory: Our fantastic '70 basketball team: Herr Knott: Math Seminar and trivial math problems: being a T.A,: Calculus: bicycling to the beach. POWERS, LEONARD Memory: LM.P.D. lOfficer Duganl: The River: Rosarita Beach: Redarle B. POWERS. CATHY Memory: Freshmen year: summer of '70: the gang: true friends: Friday and Saturday night parties: the River: concerts: taking chances: and especially Joe. PRICE. MARLA Memory: My family: programs: lunches: 5:30 am: Disneyland: Saturday nights: LSSMJJ: my junior and senior years: You sure are jumpyl : one of the guys: election victory: R8iD teasing: Utah excursions: Mr, Manor: dance festival. PRICE. RAI-IN Memory: J. Abraham : Rubber Ducky : photography with J.J.: Oscar Days : lt's going to be another one of those gosh, darn. lousy days : Christmas Dance, vacation '70: picnics: thrills of victory, the agony of defeat . RALSTON, PEGGY Memory: Redlands: pretzels in my pillow: toothpaste on the toilet: 3:00 am: Marv and Lynn: birds at lunch: Lora's tongue: snorting: coats. RECKENWALDJAMES Memory: Janet Elaine Danielson: babyfats: Sept. 11. 1970: bird legs: Penelope pit stop: Honey Please. REID. PEGGY Memory: Summer of '71: Bob' Spaniards: cousins: Pop: jr. year: left turns. REYBURN. THERESA ITERRII Memory: Mr. Vogel: bad breath: Jassie's expression of disgust: the first night Dale brought his special warmth to me: my darling Paul and the weekends at UCSD. REYNOLDS, SHERYL Memory: Jan and I getting out and messing around: always messing off in White Front: going to parties and having a far-out time: Dan and all the love. RICHARSON, BILL Memory: my senior year: J. Wood's civic class: Donna's rug: 5 times: Friday and Saturday nights: all my friends: Dan. Pat. Dave, Tom, John. Mike Paul, etc. RINDE. DEVIN Memory: Out of town trips: after school parties: two old friends: C.P.D.M.0.T.B.: nine goofy people, A,P.: J.F.: D.M. RIORDAN. LORA Memory: Crackers in my bed: hotsie-totsie: oh muff: showers at 3:00 am: Mr. Ray: oh fatl: kidnapping M.W.: cheering with Karen: this will like crack you up: an abundant life: tribulation increases patience: growing through bad times: you must snort for it : love and sharing with brothers and sisters: Kenny who will always mean so much to me: IXOYE. ROBERTS. DAVID Memory: 24. 75. 130 mile trips on range of light: 116 miles on the Colorado: Scott: Frank: Dan T.: Dan S.: Carl: John: enclosure interrupted by freedom outside: some learning: photography, painting, writing, Tartan, Elaine. Jodi, Juanita. Don. ROBERTSON, RICHARD A. Memory: Rasevoir: Dusted: SZ T-Bird: Madelyne's body work. Carmen's back yard: C.T.B.I.T.D.: Mr. Kahan and most of all I want to remember. Carmen. ROBINSON. JUDY Memory: The greatest. most wonderful freinds ever, Shirley and Cora: Helix Prom of '69 and George: Driver's Ed. with Toby and Highwood Park: the summer. ROJAS. LISA Memory: Brenda. Bob, John, Mark, Lenny. Clarke Sisters, Ray, Skinner: Proctor Quarry 10117170: Mr, Lent's tree. white truck: footbaIl?: Mike. Margaret: parties. ROSCOE. GARY Memory: Friday nights: football games: Hoot Mon '70, '71: red lights: flashing yellows: summer of '71: Ginni, Dave and many others. ROSE, NANCY Steve Chisholm: March 25. 1971: 606 movies: PL, B.L.. J.N., L.H.. G.H.J.. and all the good times with Becci: Colorado River: GrossmontJ.C.: State: mother, ROTHROCK. RODNEY WAYNE Memory: Palermo's: Ba-cos: Vogel: Dirty Jim: the Chinese Bordello in Tecate: RaeDean's play at Balboa Park: midnight wrestler: greasy hole: cluck-cluck. ROUILLARD. BECKY Memory: Joe: Longbeach '69: Nov. 29: Longbeach '70: Mrs, Otis: size 22 noses: Big Star: Cheekies: Donna: Lorraine: running from the liar: Joe. RUEGG, BILL Memory: My red '55 Chevy: Garden Heights: '71 Car Rally: the Golden Banana: the Greek and the Goose: the Real McCoy: Kissin' Rocks: summers of '69 and '71: B.C. RUSE. KAREN Memory: Mr. Vogel: what are you doing?: alias Carol Ruse: B.R.: driving around: football, baseball. and basketball games: true friends: being honest: talks. RYAN. JOHN P. H Memory: 1971 Hello Assembly: the great ASB: the Fling: May it Rest in Peace: friends: morning workouts: Boss: LH,: Vogel: Crafts: June 14. 1972: the day! RYAN. JOHN S. Memory: Shepherd's and Berry's class: Ramsey: away football games: Camp Marston: the desert: going hunting, SALMON. DARLENE IDAR, DEHARI Memory: Mig M.: chuck : Kimmie: Vahal: Paham: K.T.: D.J.: Fitz: Flu: Jule: Aun: sophomore year: Mrs. Noll: Big Sur: Scarlet D : Night of Doom: Hello DoIIy : t.p. bandits: Ryan: Salmon for Sec. '71: sister Bray: Rev. Toby: Clovi's blow-out: lf you really cared . . . : summer '71, SANDIFEFI. DAVID Memory: 11th grade English with Larson and Drake: Scarlet Letter : Old Hog: Bootsie: Promises, Promises : Evonne : 0.J. : Hey you. got any money? SAVAGE. KATHERINE Memory: Phil: laughing: the 12:00 football game: flunky notes: Ensenada '69: blinders: BooI : fairy folk dance: the radical letter: driving: pigging-up. SCHMIDT, LORI ' Memory: Girls' State '71: friends and Burbank: Heimpel's and Costa's Spanish classes: Nancy: Fri. dances: Mark: R.G.: painting posters: running for sec. SCHNAUBELT, KAREN LINDA Memory: July 7. 1970: The Epico : HC: being a Big Sister. to five orphans: Frankenstein's: Nance: Paul: Sue: and Les: those GP's: my pals at Clairmont High. SCHNIEPP. MARK ITHE PEEPI Memory: Last 20 seconds of my frosh-El Cap f.b. game: 75-O in 5 sec.: 614171 on Eastridge lgurglel and 914171 at Scripps: Key Club: conventions. SCHULTZE, PAUL Memory: April 25, 1971 - Chicago : May 8 to July 30 with K.O.: Raisins: Proud Mary: Moody Days: Get your head out : Friday nights: You Jerk. SCHUPBACH.JANE Memory: Kath and Cac: great parties: Odie and Bird Hunting: Violet Street: looped: 0D'ed: pool hopping' 3 Alc's for sure: true loves: Howdy Doody: Prom '71 SCOFIELD. MIKE Memory: Hawaii '68, '71: Friday Nights: football games: John, Barbara, Larry. SCOTT. DAVID G. lGEORGEI Memory: Miss B : R.B.: Trump: Smelko: Rolback: Hubert: Civics: Mr. Shepherd's smile: Russian River: Kapt'n Gerry Kirk: ship: Yosemite: Lisa: Schwartz. SCOTT. MARY Memory: Christian summer '71: soph. yr.: Aug. 26. '71: beach party: Key Club Party' l'm surel : wonderful times with J.A.: duds: retreats. SCOTT. MICHAEL Memory: Future plans - become Naval officer: go to college NROTC: favorite class - Military science: favorite teacher - Mr. Leuke. SEIDEN, RAY lSlDENl Memory: My fabulous Bee : O.B. at 6:00 am: Wind 'n Sea at sunset: Fair '71: arguments with Bowie : White Bird : the tennis team: all my friends. SHERMAN. CINDY lRAULPHEl Memory: Joergie: Dedo: CVO: campouts: Indians: choir trips: Hawaii: freaky friends: the Keg: Bebe: THE LADY: green. pink and purple blobs: Amigo. SHEPHERD. NANCY Memory: John: July 2, '71-enjoying life more as it goes by: getting it together with my friends. SIMPSON, BRENDA Memory: Wonderful times with Jim: all the good Bible Studies: how Jesus has changed my life. SINKES. ALISA Memory: Marcy 7. '70: Nov, 21. '70: April 23, '70: Dave, and all our great times Sept. 20. '71: Peter. SKANES. BILL Memory: A stupid freshman. and the big people: around the corner and dirt: the electric outlet: line cards: finding the fast way out of a car: carrot. SLUDER. KEN Memory: Otay: football teams: Rshing: lt's hot : summer '71: Ernie's: football at the bay: Leonardo's: San Bernadino: Dale: drama club: Browning and Nick: SMITH. WILLIAM HOWARD lHOWlEl Memory: Baseball games: Football Carnival '71 : driving through the tennis courts: the faculty. SMlTH.JENNlFER Memory: CRAIG: Oct. 5. '70: roses: Janet: Carol: nights with J8iJ: hot sauce: our best friends: summer of '70: Brrr : Craig helping me to find God: FOREVER. SMOOT, DAN Memory: A certain young lady: summer '71: April 4, '71: mashed potatoes: May 29. '71: running out of gas: T.Ping Pat's house: Pat. Dave. Dave, Pintubie. SPURLOCK. BARBARA Memory: Sister Nancy: Sir Donut: Borrego Iconcertsl: Double T 81 his partying van: Hey Eddie: Parties iRB'sl and all my partying buds: Jose. Sam: El Dorado. STERLING, KRISTI Memory: People. Places. and Things: good times: bad times: Woodstock: Sunrise of '71: picking flowers: Grace: Luann: Baby cakes and P.E.: Lunch with Grace. STFllCKLAND.JOYCE Memory: Freshman year - trombone section: Palm Springs: Mr. Kirk's Enterprises: T.Ping Kirk's car: trips with band: drum section: most important, Aug. 1. 1970. STROHAUER. DAVE Memory: Lisa. TAPPER. GUY Memory: Big Bertha : E.L.P.: let's drop into : the guys: Mother Caroline and the glowing statue: all my teachers and friends: especially Jesus Christ. TAYLOR. MARLYS Memory: August 1, '69: my junior year: and the summer of '71: all my friends: the talks we had in English: and of course Kerry. TAYLOR. MARSHA Memory: The glorious day I accepted Jesus Christ into my heart: the love of God: His patience and goodness: baptism of water at La Jolla: baptism of Holy Spirit. TEIGEN. NANCY LYNN Memory: Michael D.: Beginnings : Del Mar Fair '71: top of ferris wheel: Paint Your Wagon : Hula Hop '70: Fred: Lonnie: Lance: Greg and Don: Jay: Ford and Ed S. TURNER, TERRY Memory: B.D.: wveet Betsy: foxy socksie and iusy shoesie: five days of orange, Borrego concerts: the good times with 0.D. and the future? THEIS. RENEA Memory: Laurie and all the good times and the bad ones: Ray: April 5. '69: Sept. 26. '69: July 6. '70: May 15. '71: summer of'71: Samantha: Oscar and Tinky. THOMPSON, BRUCE Memory: The zoo: fimes: Bakersfield: parties at La Jolla Shores: senior year: Boone's: Debbie: Commission class and arguments: Alright workouts: dances. TILLEY. EILEEN Memory: Summer of '71: Europe and the beach: sophomore year: friends and all the good times: Jr. study hall. TONKINSON. LESLIE Memory: All my teachers: the summers of '69 and '70: my beautiful junior year: all my friends and associates : mornings in the cafeteria: the pep band. TORRES. ELBA Memory: N.J.H.S.: Terri: Nancy and Dale: babysitting '71: Ken '71: Carlsbad '71: N.0. with Jim F.: N.Y.: Haydee and Bruce: Mom and Bill: my best friend Nancy. TOUCHET. DON Memory: Morning workouts: Ready and go : Commission class: ASB skits: election results of '70: Leadership Conference: Mr. Grainger: Irving C. Bothamere Award. TURNER. NANCY ANNE Memory: Summer of '70, '71: junior year: Aug. 9. '70: Aug. 4. '71: Mr. Larsen: 6th period study hall: Cary - that special character. VAN KAMPEN. JOANNA Memory: Happiness: sunshine: all of my unforgettable friends: the people I love: all the little freshmen: the redhead: Mr. Shepherd: middle names. VASCONCELLOS. DEBBIE lVASCOl Memory: WiIliard : summer of '71: first times with Willie: 6112171: 91101712 9113-71: soph. year: Hardy St.: taxi with Mary: Hoover game '70: wolf cell: haul. VERSTRATEN, JOLIE 1 Memory: The three musketeers: ruby red lips: Mrs. King: all the people on the ' tennis team and all the fun we had: Sea World: most of all April 23. 1970. ' WALKER. LEEANN i Memory: Ricko-Beano: Beckum: Poco and all other friends: Sth period study hall: W Mono: 32: Giant Rock: family camp: FUMCLM: Love. l WAMMACK, ED T Memory: Hawaii '70: Bul's: Eastridge: LDS: friends and acquaintances I'll never I see again. W WARREN, LINDA l Memory: IXOYE: Thursday nights: Junior P.E. Gang: Mr, Singer's wife: ' kindergarten: ROTC's: Madame Auger: Mr. Vogel: Geometry: backroom Fling I gossip: Dodger gill. N WEAVER. KATHERYN l Memory: 816169: summer of '69: the zoo: Big Red: varsity cheerleaders: Pam. Jan. Val. Linnie: 7 miles over the speed limit: Robbie: cheers: dreams: trust among friends. WEBER. LAURIE Memory: Aug. 14. '71: Renea and' all the good and bad times: 11 hours: Terry: Superstar: Oct. 12 and Gary: Kathy: Oct. 9. '7l. WEIDINGER. NANCY Memory: Remember the good times with Elbow IElbal. my little friend: homemaking with Miss Kloos and all the trouble we gave her: Stelly Belly. the silly one. WELLS. TON! IGOOSEl Memory: FAKING ITI: great R.O.'s: unique lines: feeling fine: Daltas: Datsuns: the big C.J.: Mesa Men: Mr. Grainger's h'umor : Larsen: Drake: River: Indio: loves: causing scenes: crying hockey: crushes: escape artists: hot times with the girls. WELSBACHER, KATHY Memory: Marsha: Mary Ann: Paula and all the good times: Sept. 4: lunches at the 1 park: Maggie and Herman: cranberry juice: 2 minutes at Colina del Sol: talks. 5 WELSCH, HENRY I Memory: The reality of real people: Jesus: harmonica and hats: a life to live: with the one you love: Sharon: insane people: insane places: Colorado River. ' WENDLETON. DALE Mrs. King: Mr. Feeser: my friends: two weirdos names Jolie and Lisa: and that l very special man. Boyd. W WHEATCRAFT, DEBBIE Memory: Corpsl: H'T: Rupert: Hawaii: Ceremony of Carols: becoming a l Christian: Sunday nights: Peace with Rob: fellowship: most of all the love of i Jesus. I WHITE. DEBORAH IDUGAN. POMKIND Memory: Christmas Dance '71: all the hassels and rewards: my senior year: summer of '71: and all the great people. Dugan Street Gang: the tick. WHITE. RICHARD A. Memory: Coach Crawford's last works: that one person that knows and understands me: taking it easy and riding along with Fred: Cathy. WlLKlNSON.JOHN ISUGAR BEARl Memory: Mr. Shepherd's history class: Door Jam: Sir George: those great lunches: all the great times with friends: Japatul. I WOOD. MARY I Memory: Life: Greek Bowl: gymnastics meets: S.D. Federal: study hall: Trisha: Nancy: Stella: all my friends: Sr. year: Miss Garcia: Love. WOOLRICH. FRANK , Memory: All of Dave Jones' parties: Friday and Saturday nights and Sunday mornings: the trips to the desert: Ernie's parties: going to the snow. I WRlGHT,JOHN Memory: Going with Judy: March 1: January 6: the River: Disneyland: Wax Museum: Ginny and Jack: the beach: Christmas Dance: Hula Hop: fishing. 1. Q 5 ,l -... , -.Avg D Y. . , , In -1 All .1 51' , 9- 4 - 0' - My -uf-K M r My XGH 1.. .. X -R ww . 'ss' A 1' X' if M 'lf 1 , - ff ' -4.,'1a 4?'5,,- -, '35 A 3 553' ga' ,- ', ,E 5:53. .l 'Lu I. 15' jffwhxn i V495 ' ' r ,..r, V 1'- fx. . f I .W .. I-en, in . m FYR 13' .. . ' 1 , S r , ,fu f K f ' . I K 4 ,Y ,t , -Y: 1 ,- it 1 M. 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'P' 54 ' 1-.nerr-'QT-'ef' Rae-Dean Decker Linda Del Ross Brant Denton Denise Denton Leslie Derosset Mary Dillon Micheal Dixon Sheri Doll Claud Doolen Richard Dornbusch Lynn Dougherty Lawren Dowling Scott Drummond Clyde Drysdale Catherine DuBois Brian Duffy Linda Duffy Bruce Curilam Janice Earnest Janice Eatmon Susan Ebert Kathy Edgell Paula Ehrig Susan Eichhorn Shelley Eklund Kathryn Ellis Edward England Nolan Engstrom Randall E pps Pamela Eucker Michele Evins Steven Faulkner Susan Felder Constance Fergen Victoria Fergon Robin Field Linda Finch Susan Firtch William Flint Miran Flores Daniel Floyd William Forston Susan Foster Clay Fox James French Holly Frledgen James Frizzell Daniel Frost David Frye Tony Fukushima Kevin Fullerton Laura Fyock Charles Gaia Debbie Galvan Marvin Gandy Jonathan Gardetto Ronald Gardner James Garrison Lorraine Gaskill Terry G endreau Q1 I IQ, ' If? .. 'PF What did you do with the captain? . 1 f . , . W if file X- .-3 . f ,k R V, ' ' , 'HY '-'iii . ,f :mf lim rz g v ,Q Keith Gerhart Lynn Gerstein John Gibbs William Gilchriest Gina Gillespie Robert Gillingham Andrew Golembiewski Bonnie Golembiewski Patrick Golojuch Patricia Goodrich Jennifer Gorman Beth Graham Linda Gray Beth Greiner Karen Grove Greg Grue E rnest G uerrero Steve G undo Roberta Gustin Vicki Haak Micheal Haar David Hafner Kathryn Hammond Phyllis Hammond Steven Hanes Gary Harmon Kenneth Harpenau David Harris Laurie Harris Micheal Harris Thomas Harris Roger Harrison Virginia Harvey Carla Hassett Victor Hawkins Donna Hayward Steven Haim William Helms Edna Henderson Evelyn Henson Charmaine Hessling ' Pamela Hilderbrand Rebecca Hill Jack Hilterbrant Thomas Hixson Brian Hodges Lorelei Hoeffer Mark Hoffman Priscilla Homan Richard Honey Steven Horn David Houghtlin Susanne Hubble Linda Huckle Gary Hulbert Kevin Hunt Gloria Hunter Patrick Hurley Donna lsanberg James Jalaty me Ahhhhhhhhhh! I I ll ' li 1 X eg .! 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Elaine Ruiz Vicki Flunyan Paul Ruttan Dorsey Ryan Armando Salazar Mary Salazar Linda Sanders Rick Sands Alberto Saucedo Lloyd Savoie Cris Scaglione Jeffry Schanbacher Diane Schimke Christe Schmidt Gregory Schmunk Rudi Schrandt Catherine Schroeder Gloria Schwarz Lawrence Sdao Mark Semancsin Terry Settle Estela Sevilla Clarence Seyfferth Daniel Shaw Dave Shepard Eric Shepard Nancy Shepard Marina Shestakoff Joni Simpson Anna Sirkis Eric Smith James Smith Samuel Smith Scott Smith Lynn Soderberg Robert Sozzani Debra Spencer David Spivey Sally Spooner Carol Spurlock Dawn Steele David Stein William Stein Carlos Stelmach Lynne Stephens Karla Stevens Bruce Stevenson Harry Stewart Chickens do not cause warts , l be J 1' Q V fr- o al W l'm ready! Throw it! Mary Stouffer Larry Strandberg Joyce Stratton Linda Strauss Pam Stromberg Jeffrey Sugg Cynthia Sullivan John Swanson l Paul Swulius W Robyn Tanner Frances Tarantino William Taylor Aileen Teague David Teincuff Lynne Thomas Holly Thompson Marie Thompson Mary Thompson Steven Thompson Carlton Thunberg Brien Todd Mark Tomlin Michael Toombs Craig Trenkle Peggy Trent Diane Triebull Krista Tucker Claudia Tuttle Douglas Tyler Martin Ucker ' Emily Van Floon William Van Wulven Teresa Vega Steven Velazquez Leslie Wagner l Steven Wagner Sue Waldron Andrew Walton Charles Wands Linda Warner Timothy Watenpaugh Robert Webb Debbie Webster Margaret Wald Glen Wells Juniors defenseless against savage seniors . Annette Winchell Keefe Winokur Michelle Winsworth Elaine Winter Leslie Wolf Laurie Wood Teresa Woody Libby Worthington Terri Wyatt Heidi Wynn Maria Yenez Catherine Young Mary Zapf Lisa Zeiters David Zeitz Margo Zettle Leanne Lintvedt Michael McDermott William Wells Kristie Welch Carol West Michael West Kathy Westman Sandra Whillock Ed Whitehead Elaine Wicker Gayle Widnar Cherie Willett Joan Williams Lynn Williams 'A LY K . s. I ' - ,cf ' .M I .5- 1 1 'iff' F m'in'.'44 I' C ' -.y. El'. ' ,- ' K-'i w..-L ,A ., A 'Ll' 1 L35 , , .A 2. .-4, .1 H'-j ' 5, fx,g..: ' V, . ,.uwx.,y K X B . sf' 5jf1X.f', G 4' sg. 'Q N ff , ,Ag-' fda-.t..,-.4 . ,I : rdf . .A tt, .dit W SQQQQFNQV I 4 .. .'-,dg1. 2-. - 'I ,-Y fffif f 65.5.0 W .SJ LH 5, - A' .4 K 35151. - 'K' Cain .o '1-Tv' 2 H,-w . 'N '-1 x X 4 A glam Ke .v rl-f-Z.. .' . J f .hg,:j?'1,, :- T I .H , .. X . 4 an I 53 , ' X . 'xffrhlq rv'-,-, . 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Donald Markley Cynthia Marriott Barbara Martin Steven Martin Anthony Martinez Robert Martinez Sylvia Martinez Robert Matheny Jeffery Matthyssen Gene McAllister Jeffrey McBride Kathleen McCartney Anita McEntire Kevin McFarland David McGee Denis McGee Kathleen McGee Deborah McHugh Keith McMehill Robert McMurphy Eileen McNichol Lori McPherson Martin Melanson David Melanese David Melhorn Burt Melvin Valerie Metcalf Renee Meyer Alan Michael Gary Michael Nancy Miles Cathlean Miller Joann Miller Philip Miller Ronald Miller Tracy Miller Dennis Milligan Julia Mings Lisa Mitchell Guy Moats Lorna Moody Alice Moore Kathy Moore Kirk Moore Susan Moore Mary Moran Mark Morgan Nicholas Morgan Carol Motisi Steven Mulvihill Robert Neely Nancy Neill Deborah Nelson Karin Nelson Paul Nelson Ross Nelson No Wayne. 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F S'B D U fFR1 BlSKEIBBQL7HERE,f QL A .s- 'N 5 e.- if if Steven Abaroa Pamela Abbott James Adair Carrie Adams Theodore Adams Alan Adolphson Lorrine Aills Judy Akin Rafael Alcala Donald Alford Tim Alford Steven Alter Flock Althof Rachel Alvidres Donald Anderson Viki Anderson Diane Anthony Mark Archer Mark Arellano Cindy Ariessohn Joseph Armer Paul Arthur Petrina Asaro Kathleen Aunan Marshall Autry David Bailey Debra Bailey Larry Bailey Lydia Baker Philip Baker Josephine Balistrari Sharon Ballard Michael Balsley Debra Barber Karen Barnes John Barrios Linda Bauer Paul Bexley Eniin Bayliff Scott Bazewick Kathleen Bea James Beckham Lisa Bedlion Leinani Bagley Susan Beitinger Gail Belgum Mark Bendixen Kenneth Bennett Paul Bentz Margaret Bertsch William Bickel Mark Biada Kimberley Billuni Teresa Black Kathey Blair Virginia Blakeley Melissa Blom Beth Bludau Robert Boerner Gerald Bolshazy Steven Bongard Larry Bonilla Norma Bonilla Mark Boykin Jerry Bradley Thomas Brennan Daryl Breuninger Barry Brooder Willaim Brooks Terry Brothers David Brown Ruth Brown Freshmen lust can t get the hang of it. 'aff , ig, T vgvt1f:.,.Kd Mary Bru mbaugh Eric Brunner William Bryans Rebecca Bryant Sabrina Bryant Timothy Bryce Jeffrey Buck Sherrie Bulcao Mary Burns Ramona Buso Rebecca Butram Cheryl Byler John Cain Julia Cairns Craig Cameron Michael Campell Jean Cannon Andrew Canter Paula Caprio Kimberlee Carter Leah Cash Charles Casselman Judith Casteel Richard Castello Robert Castello Nicholas Castiglione John Castleman Darlene Castner Arthur Castro Mary Catalfo Lorraine Cerda Robert Cerda Virginia Cerda Sheree Chabot Vickie Chappell Donald Chapple Solomon Chavez James Chewning Debra Childers Lea Childress Denise Chiles Bianca Cimmarrusti Katherine Cirelli Ronald Clagett Tmdy Clair Robert Clapp Theresa Clegg Susan Clemmons Melody Cole Dale Collard Dean Collard Cynthia Comber Wanda Conner Constance Connors Daniel Cook Regina Cook Thomas Cook Coleman Cooney Barbara Cooper Gwyne Cooper Cheryl Copher Timothy Corbit Elsa Corella Richard Corella Janice Cottrell Samuel Coulson Janet Cox Thomas Cox James Craig Kirby Craig Richard Crocker Marta Cronk Bruce Crossley Renee Culpeper Michael Cummings Kathleen Cunningham Lisa Dacquisto Sharon Dale Sharon Danner Kevin Daugherty Frederick Deuwalder Robert Davidiet Dawn Davis Patrice DeGaetano William DeHope Joreen Deabueno Susan Debone Lynn Decker Patricia Del Favero Yvonne Delgado Barry Demchak Richard Desnoyar Richard Dexheimer James Dixon Margaret Dixon Betty Dmochowski Jean Donnelly Suzanne Donovan Keith Dorrell Edward Dors Bonnie Doshier Kimberly Drew Cynthia Duane Michael Duffy 4 .JW .R VA - Q J Q Q, ij -I :g i R ' 2-f if 5 l :ami Su A gqfng 4, , M. 1 ,s 5 me I' 'i W 7 T, , ' ft 1' X X egg tfia ,ij -,.' ,. 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Q if 'S' fl -it Allyson Lerner Dorothea Leslie Theresa Levikow Mary Lindberg Marilyn Linker Roberta Logan Mark Lolli Denise Lott David Lowder Richard Lundquist Gregory Lusitana Duane Madsen Larry Mandel Elaine Manusos Charlotte Marcello Kenneth Marohn Angelea Martin Keith Martin Mark Martin Lynn Martinez Virginia Mauck Victoria Mayo Kathleen McCabe Cynthia McCaffrey Patrick McCarthy Peggy McCorkIe Jeffrey McDaniel Lisa McDermott Faye McDonald Margaret McDuffee Frank McGee Mark McNulty Bruce McPike Mark Meech Leslie Merritt Tammy Michaels Elizabeth Mikus James Miller Merry Miller Vicki Miller Timothy Milligan Shelley Milstead Arthur Mitchell Derrick Mitchell Rosalva Montes Vicki Montessoro Paula Moody David Moore Karen Moore Robert Moore Sharon Moran Katherine Morris Kathy Morris Dana Morton Flobin Mowell Teresa Munsey Erin Murphy -. 5 I .lu f' v .. ....... , ,,,,. , Tx. 'A M l mi '. ' ng? ng qi 3 P M 1 Q-V ti' W T mi-adsl l. .5 . 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Joseph Pontarolo Gary Posladek Patricia Postulka Dennis Precise Mark Preece David Price John Prochac Robin Pulliam Marla Pu rdum Kelly Quinn Donald Rakestraw Albert Randazzo Patti Rankin Charmaine Rasmussen Kerry Rasmussen Peter Ravalli Vicki Recchia Louis Recht Ann Recktenwald Edward Reeves Bradley Reylek Donald Richards Gayle Richardson Mark Richardson Toni Richardson Rosemary Rico Carrie Riehle Steven Higgins Janet Ristorucci David Roberts Kimberly Roberts John Robertson Kathleen Robertson Terry Rodgers Michael Rodriques John Romero Russell Flotge Elyse Roth Steven Rouillard Robert Rowland Nancy Ruddock Debra Ruegg Adele Ruiz Mark Runk Cathleen Ryan Katherine Ryan Kim Saeugling Dawn Salois Linda Sanderson Cindy Sands Carol Savoie Michael Scaglione Lori Scherl Judith Schimke Debra Schmidt Francine Schneemann X il 5 ' 1 d ff ,.q 1E.l il- ,gt 'Q 'Q ug 1,1 Sigrid Sch randt Tori Schroeder Kim Scofield Nancy Scott Sharon Scott Peggy Seal William Selik Claudia Severns Curtis Sharon Casey Shea David Sherrod David Shippen Deborah Shore Roberta Sickler Daniel Simmons Wesley Simpson James Sinkes Gregory Skelton Kathleen Skrede Danell Smith Kristal Smith Sally Smith Sheila Smith Susan Smith Theresa Smith Steve Smoot Christina Snider Michael Spaeth Debra Speck George Speck Marlene Spink James Spychalski Paul Starke Debra Steele JoAnn Steele Rebecca Steinauer Thomas Stelmach Brent Steward Linda Steward Kim St. Louis Glenn Stock Cathy Stokely Russell Stolnack Carol Stottlemyer Barry Strandberg Steven Strauss Deann Street Shirley Strickland Joan Sturgeon Shawn Styles Deborah Suchey Janet Sutera Anna Sutherlin June Swenson Anita Taddeo Grant Taylor Leroy Taylor i '13 mx iii, 'A il H, gl! 1 ig! 4- ii 'Q' Q it . :I ., f. if :.' -F3515 ! 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T . ..,gf- ii Ti' .asf i i ft in , 1 we i J. ...Lb - Students discover the Guidance Center a serious place to bel Leslie Taylor Robert Taylor Steven Teincuff Tracey Temanson Lois Tarpening Richard Thompson Robert Thompson Sally Thompson Susan Thorvick Terri Threlkeld Catherine Tilley Susan Tipple Martin Todd Leslie Toombs Michele Torrey Bath Townsend Robert Trenkle Yves Troha Donald Truett Alicia Underwood Anita Upshaw Loretta Vallas Gregory Varner Ruby Vasquez Irene Vassiliou Jennifer Voeltnar Chrystyn Waite Mark Walker Patricia Wallace Lawrence Walton Christopher Wamsley Vivian Waterhouse Dorea Watson Laurie Wattenburger Jon Webb Michael Welch Christopher Wennhold Keith Westman Paul Wetherbee Susan Wheeler Laura Whitcomb Barbara White Heidi White Thomas Wickware Cristy Widner Michael Wiles Darlene Williams Robert Wiltse Dale Wineteer Bmce Wolford Lawande Wood Jason Woodcox Rodney Woody Genie Wright Lorie Wuebold Susan Wulff Mary Wynne Jacqueline Young William Young Leeroy Youngflash Marcia Yount William Zdvorak 593' W ii Myself I have to live with myself, and so I want to be fit for myself to know. I want to be able, as days go by, Always to look myself straight in the eye: I don't want to stand, with the setting su n, And hate myself for the things l have done lwant to go out with my head erect. l want to deserve all men's respect: But here in the struggle for fame and pelf I want to be able to like myself. I don't want to look at myself and know That I'm bluster and bluff and empty show l can never hide myself from me: l can see what others may never see: I know what others may never know. l can never fool myself, and so. Whatever happens, I wa nt to be Self-respecting and conscience free, Edgar A. Guest ACADEMICS IS WHAT IT IS ALL ABOUT THAT IS THE FUNCTION FOR WHICH SCHOOL WAS DESIGNED ANSWERS ARE NOT ALWAYS FOUND IN THE CLASSROOM AND REQUIRE TEDIOUS HOURS OF LIBRARY RESEARCH HOMEWORK AND EXTRA ASSIGNMENTS TEACHERS ARE THE GUIDING INFLUENCE THOUGH NOT ALWAYS THERE A TIME FOR . .. ACADEMICS , 4 5, f.f, as ! 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P. ,A Q K . 1 Q . 1 1 ,ff is lf, 1 , ,-, J, K Highlander Administration Supports Greater Involvement Principal BENTON HART The administration at Helix High School. headed by principal Benton Hart, has brought about many new changes this year, Basing its philosophy on the greater involvement of students and teachers. the administration endeavored and succeeded in bringing out another prosperous year at Helix Vice-Principal JERRY GORDINIER , 'Ill-lv ,. ,, Vice-Principal GORDON TEA BY 'f'-4: sr! N . Lk? ., Nay: 'MI 'ti 'll . gs Cl li Il Ki x1 ka 'F' X41 MR W H BROBST ...--'v MR. ROBERT CARLTON JOHN ROANG Vocational Graphic Arts. Vocational Duplicating. Graphic Arts I I t . h L 1 I' 1 v LAWERENCE HELMUTH RON RAY CHARLES SEER MARTHA HYATT EMIL BALER Crafts I. II. IIIA: TARTAN: Crafts IA Art I, ll, IIIA: imfti til. III, - Dept. Chair. Photo I, IIA Art Workshop: QlAQep . hair. ,Af mite Design I, IIA 2 av .lx 'fvlq-I6 Q -. Q7 'L .. 1 V L? 6- td OI? I ALBERT COX ARTHUR WELCH DOUGLAS FOSTER A010 SHOP I. Il. IHA: Wood IA: Wood l. ll. Ill, IVA Drafting IA Metals IA: Vocational Metals MARILYN POPEJOY ROBERT FREELAND MARIAN TAYLOFI Psychologist Librarian Nurse Facultff blieflect Helix students are lucky to have a large selection of specialized courses. Students involved in these classes have brought many honors to Helix. Among those are TARTAN '71, which was produced in the Art Department. received lst plase honors as rated by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Our DECA club was honored as California Chapter-of-the- year for 1971 and the Helix Marching Highlander Band represented San Diego City and County in the Tournament of Roses Parade. These honors were possible only because of the outstanding leadership provided by faculty members. GERALDINE MARY KLOOS KAY SNYDER HAZEL OSBOHNE MARY GARCIA BRANSTETTER Beg. Foods: Typing I. IIAS: Bkkpflg IAC Sec. Cler. Off. Beg. Clothing IAS Sr. Hmkg.: Child Dev.: Gen. Bus. IAQ Tvping IAS: Practice: Dept, Chair. Dept. Chair. Bus. Machines Typing lllAS: Shorthand Rich Professional Backgrounds ROBERT LENT CARL THOMPSON GERALD KIRK Merch. IAS: Ensemble, Choir. Marching. Cadet, Recordkeeping Sr., Fresh. Men's Bagpipe Bend: Data Processing, Glee Orchestra: Distributive Music Workshop Education RUSSELL JACKSON Work Experience 23 0 A Department Leading Toward Social WILLIAM MELTON GERALD SHEPHERD Educationally U.S. History IA Handicapped RICHARD LANGSTON cHAnLes Feesen DONALD SPEAR Geography ICJH I Geography 'AJC u.s. History ic I Athietics WARREN VINTON LAWERENCE TEST ROBERT TOLIN Geography IR,IAg Geograph lA,ICg Geography IC, Athletics Business Law IAS World History IC JOSEPH MANOR Civics IV A.C: English IH Involvement JOHN BOONE REGINALD GRAINGER JOSEPH WOODS U.S. History lA.lC: Social Satire Civics IVA. IVC Reading: Dept. Chair. Student Government. Eng. IV As a future stepping stone, the social science classes endeavor to give students the sufficient plus knowledge needed to understand life and its problems. The department offers students past history and culture of the U.S. combined with social aspects of living towards which they will soon be a part. From psychology in Civics to the snowfall in San Diego. Helix students encounter a well-balanced knowledge of the world. geographically. historically. and socially. MYRRA LEE U.S. History IA. IC ROBERT WOODS Civics IVA.IVC GERALD STANLEY Educationally Handicapped FRANK LUEKE Geography lA.IC: Military Science NILO ATKINSON JAMES HART Alg. IC, Geom. IC, Geom, lC.IH: Calculus: Dr, Ed, IAS lntro.!Comp. GORDON BRAUN THOMAS HEYER Alg. I.IIC Math IR,I.IIA WILLIAM SIMPSON ROSS WALKER Math IA: Alg. IC. Alg. IC, Geom. IC. Geom. IC Athletics MARGARET HOPKINS Alg. I. nc I ,. '3 25 J: if LEWIS FREED A Alg. IH,l,IIC: Geom. IC Dept. Chair. Honors Brought HomI Y If. Helix Como esta? Je suis tres bien. The art of communication, necessary if we are to have peace, is the goal of the Language Department. Students can be heard babbling in such languages as Spanish. French, German, Latin. Russian and the International Language-Mathematics. From the basics of arithmetic to complex Calculus many honors have been earned by Math students. Helix again placed high in the National Math Contest and other competitions. The Math Team also sponsors the annual Math Field Day. In this age of lndustry, a knowledge of language and mathematics can certainly be appreciated. SHERIE BAILEY GEORGE NEPO YOLANDA ORNELAS Latin l,ll.lllC Russian l.Il.llIC Spanish l,ll IllC MARIA HEIMPEL PHILIP KNOTI' ANGELE AUGER German IC: Spanish German l.lI,lll.IVC: French I.Il,III IVC lA.l.ll.llI,lV,VC Dept. Chair. WlLLlAM EHLERS JEAN COSTA JOSEPH ROLBACK Math lA.lR Spanish l.Il.lIlC Spanish lA ICB C EVONNE NOLL CHARLES KAHAN KIM MITTERLING Stage IAS Eng. IllR,lllA2 Eng. lAg Drama l ill VAS Athletics Speech l,lll.VAS PHILIP PATTON DOROTHY STEELE CHARLES HIGBY Al-VIN LAHSEN Eng IA Eng. IC, Eng. llH.lVC: E09 UA BI?-FIG SS Ui Science Fiction Bible as Lit. Folklore Faculty Supplies New Electives Change has been the theme for the English department this year. Juniors and Seniors now have the opportunity to take several new semester courses instead of English lll and lV. Among these are the very popular Bible as Literature, Media. and combination Folklore!Mythology classes. The achievements of the Speech Team, Drama Club. and Fling Staff can also be credited to this department. Under the leadership of Miss Mitterling. the Speech Team has brought many honors back to Helix by placing high in all their tournaments. Mr. HilI's Fling Staff has produced a fine newspaper to keep the students informed of activities and the Drama Department and Club. guided by Mrs. Noll, have once again presented outstanding productions for Helix students. CLOVIS HILL Journ. l.llC: Eng, lllC: Media JEAN MACLEOD EDWARD FRANK Eng. IC Eng. lIA.IlC JESSICA HAYNIE MARY JONES Eng. IIC, Eng. IR. Creative Writing Reading Lab IAS CHARLES CORBISEZ JANE DRAKE Eng. IIA. Creative Eng. II,lIIC: Writing. Science Folklore Fiction. SHARON SMITH MARY ANN KRISTAN Eng I.llC.IIR Eng. IIC.IIIA Driver Training: DAVE PARADOWSKI. CARL MILLER, LIL SANDERS FRED GENZLER, ROGER BROWN. ROBERT KEPPLER Eng. IA. Reading Helix Combines Mental And Physical Fitness Our Wide World of Sports. the theme of this year's Football Carnival has been a reality on the Helix Campus throughout the year. The accomplishments of our great athletic teams, both boys and girls. have once again proven that Helix is one of the most competitive in the county. But not all high school involvement revolves around sports. As the athletic department builds the body. the Science Department trains the mind to take care of the body. Mixing these two thoughts together. it's no wonder why so many top scholastic and athletic students become a lasting part of the Helix Clan. MICHAEL MUIRHEAD JAMES ARNAIZ MARIANNE LOFTUS PE. Adaptive PE. Dr. Ed. IAS. PE. Athletics. Athletics Athletics Dept. Chair. LESLlE TURNER ELIZABETH MULLER PE, Specialties. PE. Adaptive PE. Modern Dance Gymnastics JON CRAWFORD ROBERT LUCAS PARKER OLSEN PE. Athletics PE, Athletics Oceanography! Marine Biology: Biology IA,lC FRANK WATENPAUGH Science IC. Physics IC AL HAMMERSCHMIDT WILLIAM RAMSEY GORDON NASH PE. Athletics, Dept. Chair, Chem. IC. Science IC. Biology IA, Dept. Chair. Athletics 6,1 3 :53mE'I'orns, in I i.-i-bloom sup: mu. L Sugar In urine. L pdgul-Ia + WILLIAM PIRIE LUTHER VOGEL KAREN ROSE Biology IA.IC Biology IA,IC Biology IA. Eng. IIA AGNES KING MARY ANN MCDANIEL SHERRI SELLMAN PE, Fulkdance PE. Athletics PE. Athletics In Addition . . . With over 2,500 students to program and assist in adopting to school policies. Helix's administrative staff were kept quite busy this year. Adding to our dedicated vice-principals due in January was Mr. Gerald Reckin who became vice-principal in charge of student services. Mr. James Thurman brought the number of counselors to seven as he assumed the position of Guidance Center Counselor. Miss Denise Parker joined the Girls' Physical Education department replacing Miss Sherrie Sellman: Mr. Robert Eckert replaced Mr. Robert Lent in Distributive Education: and Miss Patricia McQuillan became the English Department replacement for Mrs. Mary Jones. Helix Highlanders bid a warm welcome to the new members of the Clan. Mr. Reckin was once a student at Point Loma High School where he later returned to become assistant to the principal. He has been both a teacher and counselor at Crawford High School and spent four years as head counselor at Morse High School. Mr. Thurman. after a 30-year career in the Marine Coprs, became a teacher at John Carroll High School in Washington. D.C. He then assumed a counseling position at St. Augustin High School. Just before joining the faculty at Helix he was vice-prencipal at Miss Parker. a graduate of S.D. State. was a substitute teacher for the city schools before coming to Helix. She likes team sports and is a member ofa volleyball team. She will be coaching girls' softball in addition to her physical education classes. Mr. Eckert earned his Bachelor's degree from the U.S. Naval Post Graduate School in Monterey. California, where he later taught for three years. Other teaching experience includes one year each at 0'Farrell Junior High and Marion High in lmperial Beach. Central High School in Modesto. Miss McQuillan, a graduate of Cal State L.A.. began her teaching career in the L.A. school system where she developed a reading program for junior high schools in that area. She also taught in-service workshops in reading for teachers. A Arnaiz, Jim 75,236 Atkinson, Nilo 232 Auger, Angele 233 B Bailey, Sherrie 233 Bauer, Emil 228 - Boone, John 231 Branstetter, Geraldine 229 Braun, Gordon 232 Brobst, Wilmer 227 C Carlton, Bob 227 Corbisez, Charles 235 Costa, Jean 233 Cox, Al 228 Crawford, Jon 236 D Drake, Jane 235 E Eckert, Robert 238 Ehlers, Bill 55,233 F Feeser, Dick 230 Foster, Doug 47,228 Frank, Ted 235 Freed, Lewis 232 Freeland, Robert 228 G Garcia, Mary 60,229 Gordinier, Jerry 226 Gould, Darrell 227 Grainger, Reg 21 ,32,231 H Hammerscmidt, Al 74,75,237 Hart, Benton 14,33,226 Hart, Jim 232 Haynie, Jessica 235 Heimpel, Maria 52,233 Helmuth, Larry 228 Facult Index Heyer, Tom 232 Higby, Charles 234 Hill, Clovis 234 Hopkins, Margaret 232 Houghtaling, Lynn 61,227 Hyatt, Martha 228 J Jackson, Russ 228 Jones, Mary 235 K Kahan, Charles 81,234 Keppler, Bob 118,235 King, Agnes 237 Kirk, Gerry 37 ,39,229 Kloos, Mary 229 Knott, Phil 233 Kristan, Mary Ann 60,235 L Langston, Dick 80,87,230 Larsen, Al 46,234 Lee, Myrra 231 Lent, Robert 229 Loftus, Marianne 236 Lucas, Bob 236 Lueke, Frank 68,231 M MacLeod, Jean 235 Manor, Joe 230 Matheson, Doug 75,93,236 Mc Daniel, Mary Ann 237 Mc Ouillan, Pat 238 Melton, William 230 Mitterling, Kim 54,234 Muirhead, Mike 83,236 Muller, Elizabeth 236 N Nash, Gordon 92,237 Nepo, George 52,233 Noll, Evonne 25,234 O Olsen, Parker 236 Ornelas, Yolanda 233 Osborne, Hazel 229 P Parker, Denise 238 Patton, Phil 234 Pirie, Al 237 Popejoy, Marilyn 228 R Ramsey, Bill 53,237 Ray, Ron 228,248 Reckin, Gerald 238 Roang, John 228 Robbins, Pat 227 Rolback, Joe 233 Rose, Karen 237 S Sellman, Sherrie 186,237 Serr, Charles 47,228 Shepherd, Gerald 230 Simpson, Bill 232 Singer, Sam 227 Smith, Sharon 198,235 Snyder, Kay 186,229 Spear, Don 230 Stanley, Gerald 231 Steele, Dorothy 234 T Taylor, Marion 228 Teaby, Gordon 226 Test, Lawrence 198,230 Thompson, Carl 42,229 Thurman, Jim 238 Tolin, Bob 230 Turner, Leslie 41 ,71,236 V Vinton, Warren 81,230 Vogel, Luther 237 W Walker, Ross 93,232 Watenpaugh, Frank 53,237 Welch, Dick 228 Woods, Joe 231 Woods, R.T. 231 240 Great Staffs Enhance School CUSTODIANS: BACK ROW: O. Clifton. R. Richardl. R. Edie. A. Hemestor. J. Cevitt lheadl. S. Johnston. E. Lindon. D. Hoxsey FRONT ROW: F. Mlmer. S. Molrole. M. Munger. C. Meyers NOT SHOWN: R. Gehring. J. Mueller LU JEAN HARRIS BARBARA KIRK DOROTHY MONTGOMERY EILEEN CLOGSTON Nurse. Attendance Clerk Records. Program Clerk Program Clerk Rgoofdg Clgrk , BARBARA HOVER JOYCE CALE JANE DANIELSON EVALYN SANBORN X Girls' P.E, Attendant Library Clerk Book Clerk Vice-Principals' Secretary 1 Efficiency L GROUNDSMEN: BACK ROW M. Burke. E. Zralka FRONT ROW T, Smith L LEE BAR RON Counseling Secretary NANCY FORD Attendance Clerk ,,,,.- ,,,- '40 MARYJANE CONAWAY FRANK DUMOND Principals' Secretary Plant Manager MARGUERITE KEY A. S. B, Bookkeeper PATRICIA O'BRIEN JUNE RAMSEY Receptionist Mimsograph Clerk KAY BAK E R Counseling Secretary ELIZABETH PARLET Attendance Clerk CAFETERIA STAFF: R. Van Pell, M. VanderLinden. R. Turner, S. Hodge. D. Hogan B. DeVries, J. Julian. L. Coy Y 02 UN ERR Y i B fi 2, if A 1 kE Y ...Q- ' Q 1 Y ' l f - .Qi v A ,,,...f-1 ,ff- .x ww ,...-nw., ei' W, .. if' i , ' vm ' x in 'Y 5 A gf' W2 43 ' , -V ai Eta: , Ur , 1 I s H4 '- N .,-'. If K X.-vw A ' 1- Qm .M M Tig, YM f? W7J FW was + x qw, ,gt Where Are We Going? Our environment is the sum of all that is around us. Our heritage is the sum of all that our previous generations have done with that environment. Good or bad, it is this heritage that we have to work with. Should we decide to change. condone. or completely revoke it, it is our time to start building for the heritage we choose to leave for the future. 244 A Abel, Robert 120,130,131 ,136 Adamczuk, Laurel 136 Adams, Mark 136 Adams, Marie 136 Adams, Pamela 136 Adams, Thomas 136 Adolph, Lawerence 136 Aguirre, Ricardo 136 Alford, John 54,136 Allman, Marcia 136 Alvarez, Albert 77 Alvarez, Cecilia 60,136 Alvarez, Ramona 136 Ament, Anita 137 Anderson, Garrett 137 Anderson, Karla 137 Anderson, Melissa 137 Andrews, Leona 137 Annis, Jenette 137 Archer, Paula 137 Ariessohn, Laurel 137 Asaro, Maria 60,64,65,137 Aunan, James 62,121,137 B Bagshaw, Lee 137 Bailey, Rozanne 137 Baker, Debra 51,138 Banker, Debra 138 Barber, Linda 138 Barnes, Robert 174 Bates, Deborah 138 Batts, Janet 54,138 Baxley, Dana 138 Beal, Cheryl 132,138 Beaver, Doreen 53,138 Beck, Raymond 138 Beitinger, Stephanie 138 Belmer, Marcia 138 Benally, Marjorie 138 Benner, Mark 138 Bennett,-Marcie 138 Berg, Greta 131,132,139 Berkey, John 139 Bevilacqua, Marcia 54,139 Beznica, Ellen 139 Bichowsky, Carolyn 139 Bock, Daniel 139 Bonilla, Marcelle 55,60,139 Boode, Linda 60,139 Branch, Eileen 139 Bressi, Paula 139 Breuninger, Deborah 139 Brody, Meldoy 139 Brooks, Richard 139 Brothers, Michael 21 ,26,62,140 Brown, Charlene 140 Brown, Conchita 140 Brown, Cora 65,140 Brown, Michael 174 Brown, Renee 140 Brown, Shirley 121,140 Senior Index Brown, Shirley 64,65,140 Browning, James 62,77,119,140 Brule, Michael 140 Brumbaugh, Carol 140 Buffington, Jeffery 42,43,140 Burbank, Robin 140 Burgar, Patricia 140 Burns, Larry 140 Burrows, Nancy 140 Bydevier, Harry 42,140 C Cable, Becky 141 Cacho, Estella 141 Cameron, Jan 130,141 Campagna, Elizabeth 141 Campbell, Stuart 42,141 Cannon, James 141 Canzoneri, Ruth 111,141 Capp, Deborah 141 Carlin, Elaine 111, 130,141 Catalfo, Frank 141 Catlin, Elizabeth 141 Caulfield, Timothy 42,174 Cease, James 141 Cefaratti, Ralph 142 Chalfant, Michael 142 Chandler, Lois 142 Chavez, Albert 142 Cheslock, Terry 142 Childers, Lenetta 142 Christiansen, Jodi 142 Cimmarusti, Gina 54,142 Cimmarusti, Mario 142 Clemens, Catherine 142 Clepper, Brenda 60,142 Coffield, Valerie 49,119,142,256 Collard, Mary 142 Conner, Carolyn 42,142 Clonti, Anthony 143 Cook, Carole 143 Cooper, Cheri 16,63,143 Cooper, James 174 Cooper, Paula 143 Costello, Debra 23,64,143 Cownie, Cheryl 143 Cox, Brenda 60,143 Cox, David 143 Cox, Jay 143 Crocker, Stephen 143 Crook, Karen 42,43,143 Crowell, John 78,143 Cutter, Debra 143 D Dalton, Nicholas 42,120,143 Danielson, Janet 144 Davis , Cynthia 144 Davis, , Kelly 144 Davis, Davis Deedra 60,61 ,63,64,65,144 Randell 77,144 DeCarli, Joseph 64,71 ,144 DeMarce, Jeffery 144 Derosset, Richard 144 Deskins, Vickie 42,144 Dickinson, Terry 144 Dilworth, Linda 144 Dobrich, Joann 145 Donnelly, Mark 131,145 Donovan, Margaret 145 Dougal, Merrill 145 Douglass, Deborah 145 Duarte, Catheran 21 ,26,61 63 64 65 145 Dunn, Peggy 145 Dupree, Dennis 63,92,145 E Ebert, Scott 145 Eckbloom, Lori 145 Edgil, Dana 146 Ely, Gary 91 ,92,146 Emerling, Janet 146 Engelke, Bruce 146 Engelke, William 146 Erautt, Thomas 146 F Fagelson, James 146 Farquar, Larry 146 Farris, Debra 146 Faugm, Pamela 15,16,49,120 146 256 Fischer, William 132,146 Fitzgerald, Patricia 146 Flood, James 146 Flores, David 82,146 Fluharty, Patricia 16,17,21 56 62 119 147 Focht, Micele 132,147 Folts, Linda 42,147 Frederici, Teressa 147 Freeland, Kent 147 Freeman, James 147 Freer, Colleen 147 Frei, Michael 147 Freitas, Arnold 147 Friar, LuJean 60,65,147 Friedrich, Carl 147 Frost, Kenneth 147 Fuller, Kenneth 175 Funk, Sandra 147 Fuscoe, James 37,38,147 G Gallemore, Andrea 148 Gamache, Joseph 45,46,62 148 248 Gardner, Geoffrey 148 Gardner, Gregory 148 Gardner, Lynn 148 Gaskins, Kathleen 148 Geddes, Kathleen 148 Gegnose, Marianna 148 George, Mary 148 George, Terry 148 Gibbs, James 148 Gilmartin, Patrick 148 Gloede, Robin 149 Gonzalez, Carmen 60,149 Goodrich, James 149 Grable, Christine 110,149 Graham, Carol 149 Grande, Diane 149 Graver, Paula 21,48,110,149 Gray, James 175 Greco, Michael 149 Green, Kerri 149 Greenhill, Larry 149 Griffin, Richard 149 Grimard, Deborah 20,26,60,62,64,65,149 Gross, Debra 149 Grote, Kim 74,78 Groves, Cathy 60,149 Grunder, Gloria 61 ,64,65,149 Guarano, Cheryl 60,149 H Haddock, Don 150 Haile, James 150 Hairgrove, Robert 150 Hall, Donna 150 Hand, Deborah 49,150,256 Hand, Terrence 86,150 Hardin, Marilyn 150 Harmon, Richard 150 Harmuth, Suellen 150 Harper, Marian 61,64,65,150 Harris, Linda 110,119,150 Hart, Paul 86,150 l-lartsock, Kathleen 150 Hayward, Donna 151 Heacock, Julie 110,151 Hedges, James 151 Heervvald, Lisa 19,22,63,111,121,130, 132,151 Heid, Judy 54,132,151 Heim, Michael 151 Heitman, Suzanne 151 Hennum, Terrill 151 Henry, Ann 151 Henschel, Arthur 151 Henson, Robert 175 Hiben, Danny 77,151 Higgins, Diane 64,151 Hofer, Nancy 151 Holden, Karen 152 Honz, Steven 152 Hoover, Karen 152 Horn, Barshada 152 Hosaka, Natalie 131,132,152 Howerton, James 152 Huckle, Linda 152 Huffstutter, Dan 152 Hulbert, Nancy 152 Humphrey, Betty 41,44,56,152,248 Hunt, Bradley 175 Hutchinson, Donald 152 J James, Sharon 45,56,121,152,248 Janik, Sonia 53 Jarman, Pamela 153 Jarrold, Walter 153 Jarvis, Glen 14,27,77,153 Jensen, Orlita 175 Johnson, Art 153 Johnson, Dennis 153 Johnson, Shelley 153 Johnston, Gregory 153 Jones, Jeff 18,26,63,120,153 Jones, John 153 Jones, Timothy 21 ,63,1 53 Jordan, Douglas 153 K Kaelbearer, John 175 Katan, Robert 71,153 Keating, Dennis 154 Kelly, Donald 154 Kelly, Madeline 154 Kelly, Theresa 154 Kent, Kevin 154 Kerby, Lynnette 21,154 Kerr, Thomas 154 Kilkenny, Kim 64,154 Kilpelainen, Tarya 17,21 ,23,51,54,1 54 King, Janet 49,119,155,256 Kinsella, Katherine 120,130,155 Kirchner, Margaret 64,65,155 Kirk, Curtis 155 Kirk, Pamela 54,60,155 Knauer, Nancy 53,155 Knipe, Janice 20,64,65,133,175 Kohagen, Karl 175 Korenbrot, Melody 54,155 Kost, Susan 14,17,21,44,63,64,155,248 Kramer, Juanita 155 Krentz, Jeffery 155 Kronkright, Dale 155 Krummel, Thomas 155 Kruesky, Robert 155 Kuhl, John 155 Kuhn, Michael 155 Kunkee, Lowell 42,155 Kurtz, Mary 156 Kuykendall, Timothy 156 L Lack, Becci 156 Lacy, Cynthia 156 Lagorio, Tosca 156 Landwehr, Rick ,175 Latimer, Barbara 45,60,61,63,64,65,131,133, 156,248 Law, James 156 Laxson, Robert 156 Leveen, Steve 37 ,38,1 56 Lewis, Jacklyn 60,156 Lint, Deborah 131,133,157 Logan, Gary 157 Long, Kathleen 133,157 Longfellow, Thomas 157 Loraine, Marilyn 60,157 Lothian, James 157 Lothringer, Carl 157 Lowe, Lynn 60,157 Lucero, Alan 157 Lund, Michael 157 Lund, Richard 157 M Maclnnes, Patricia 157 MacLean, Karyn 158 MacLeod, Kevin 158 Mahoney, Kathleen 158 Malek, Daniel 158 Mal pas, Joanne 158 Markley, Kim 56,158 Marriott, Valerie 158 Martin, Jennifer 42,158 Martin, Lance 158 Martinez, Cynthia 158 Martinez, Fernando 27,44,46,62,75,120, 158,248,249 Matheny, Michael 159 Matheson, Peter 76,133,159,248 Matyas, Jo Ann 130,159 May, Linda 159 Mayer, Paul 91,159 McBride, Anthony 91,159 McDonough, Marla 54,159 McDowell, Marion 159 McFarland, Brenda 175 McGregor, Jill 159 McHorney, Roberta 159 McKee, Howard 159 McLeod, Gary 159 McMillan, Daphne 54,160 McNichol, Francis 160 Medeiros, Pamela 60,61,64,65,133,160 Meek, Russell 44,45,46,62,75,119,160,248 Mehaffie, Craig 20,62,91,118,120,160 Merill, Pamela 160 Miller, Barbara 42,43,160 Miller, Debra 61,62,64,65,160 Miller, Donna 42,43,160 Mitchell, Judith 17,20,56,62,160 Mitchell, Kenneth 160 Moore, Reed 160 Moore, Theophile 160 Moore, Walter 160 Morissette, Claudia 160 Morrison, Nancy 42,43,54,160 Morton, Linda 118,161 Mulvihill, Susan 121,161 Murawsky, Edward 121,161 Murphy, William 79,161 Myers, Gregory 161 N Neff, Jeffery 161 Nelson, Emily 161 Nelson, Gene 175 Nevels, Chester 86,119,161 Nicholson, Robert 132,161 Nicodemus, Thomas 161 Norton, Debra 42,60,l62 Nottingham, Holly 110,162 O 0 Barr, Michael 162 O Dell, Danny 162 Oberlies, Tracy 162 Oliver, Deborah 162 Olmstead, Keith 162 Olmstead, Diane 20,44,63,162,248 Orr, Bradley 162 246 Orrell, Russell 162 Orsborn, Dennis 79,162 P Pace, Roy 162 Padilla, Randy 46,162 Palmer, Caylyn 162 Papoulias, Mary 27,61,63,64,65 Paredes, Anthony 162 Parker, Carl 163 Parker, Joan 163 Paularena, David 163 Peace, Deborah 110,163 Peachy, Kevin 38,163 Pearson, Jeanette 45,163 Peck, Rebecca 163 Pecoraro, Phyllis 163 Pendley, Linda 163 Perkins, Robert 163 Perrapato, Stephen 163 Perry, Craig 37,38,63,130,163 Phillips, Donald 130,164 Phillips, Gary 164 Phillips, Marilyn 164 Pitt, Walter 164 Pittman, Cynthia 164 Planlap, Wayne 164 Poskitt, Karen 164 Posladek, David 130,133,164 Postles, Leonard 164 Pottinger, Philip 164 Powers, Catherine 164 Price, Marla 45,131 ,164,248 Price, Rahn 44,130,131 ,164,248 Pulliam, Anne 164 R Rafferty, Alex 38,165 Ralston, Peggy 41,165 Rathbun, Pual 119 Recktenwald, James 165 Reddick, Karen 165 Reed, Kristine 165 Reid, Peggy 42,165 Rella, Nicholas 165 Renny, Patrick 165 Renzi, John 78,165 Reyburn, Teri 165 Reynolds, Sheryl 165 Richardson, Billy 165 Rinde, Devin 165 Riordan, Lora 41 ,45,165,248 Ritachka, Roman 131 Roberts, David 45,166 Roberts, William 166 Robertson, Richard 82,166 Robinson, Judy 42,43,65,166 Robison, Tom 166 Rogers, James 166 Rogers, Jeanette 166 Rojas, Lisa 166 Romero, Ruth 166 Roscoe, Gary 166 Rose, Gregory 54,166 Rose, Nancy 166 Rothrock, Rodney 166 Rouillard, Becky 166 Rowson, Michael 167 Ruegg, William 167 Rurup, Roger 167 Ruse, Karen 167 Russell, Daniel 167 Ryan, John 86,167 Ryan, John 167 Rycenga, David 167 S Salazar, Steve 167 Salmon, Darlene 45,54,63,121,167,248 Sandifer, David 54,167 Sandoval, Alberto 82,83,167 Savage, Katherine 120,130,131,132,133,167 Scarcella, Gerry 167 Schell, Dennis 168 Schmidt, Lori 20,26,60,62,120,130,168 Schnaubelt, Karen 53,130,131,132,133,168 Schneeman, Rosemary 168 Schniepp, Mark 46,62,118,133,168 Schultze, Paul 42,168 Schupbach, Jane 110,168 Schwartz, Ronald 168 Scofield, Michael 168 Scott, David 38,168 Scott, Mary 168 Seiden, Raymond 168 Seiler, Gary 168 Shepherd, Nancy 169 Sherman, Cynthia 42,169 Shestakoff, Robert 169 Shields, Marcia 169 Simmons, Richard 169 Simpson, Brenda 169 Sinkes, Alisa 62,118,169 Skanes, William 169 Skarda, Kim 169 Sluder, Kenneth 62,75,77,133,169 Smith, Jennifer 110,169 Smith, William 78,169 Smoot, Dan 169 Spurlock, Barbara 170 Steele, Daniel 170 Sterling, Kristi 175 Stevens, Kirk 170 Stewardson, Larry 170 Stolnack, Barbara 170 Strickland, Joyce 170 Strohauer, David 79,170 T Tapper, Guy 170 l Taylor, Marlys 60,170 l Taylor, Marsha 170 Teigen, Nancy 170 Theis, Renea 133,170 Thompson, Bruce 20,26,46,63,17O Thoner, Danny 170 Thorpe, Robert 170 Tilley, Eileen 170 ' Tobey, Winfield 42,171 X Toledo, Michael 171 , Tollgaard, Kimberly 111,171 Tonkinson, Leslie 171 Torres, Elba 171 Touchet,- Donald 19,22,26,63,121,171 Traut, Patrick 171 Turner, Nancy 171 V Van Derpoel, Andrew 130,171 Vankampen, Joanna 171 Varner, Delphia 172 ' Vasconcellos, Debra 49,172,256 1 Versrtaten, Jolie 111,172 , l W l Wagner, Pamela 172 Walker, Lee 172 Wammack, Edward 131,172 Warren,Linda 172 Weaver, Katheryn 48,172 Webb, William 172 Weber, Laurie 172 Weidinger, Nancy 172 Weissbuch, Nadine 172 Welch, Patricia 173 Wells, Toni 21 ,26,45,56,60,64,65,120,173,248 Welsbacher, Kathleen 173 Welsch, Henry 173 Wendleton, Dale 20,22,111,173 Wheatcraft, Debbie 41,173 White, Deborah 27,6O,61,63,64,65,173 White, Richard 173 Wilhite, Mark 173 Wilkinson, John 21,65,173 Williams, Dacid 173 Willis, Debra 173 Wilson, Susan 174 Wissinger, Cathy 174 Wood, Mary 6O,111,130,174 Woolrich, Francis 63,74,77,79,86,121,174 Wright, John 174 Z Zeugner, Manfred 174 Zwick, Gary 81,174 Academics-Section 224 Administration 226 Advertising 252 AFS 23 ASB Commissioners 20,21 ASB Officers 18,19 ASB Play 24,25 Baccalaureate Ushers 135 Bagpipe Band 39 Band 17,36,70,71 Band Officers 37 Bank of America Certificate Winners 130 Bank of America Plaque Winners 130 Banner Corps 37 Baseball 100 Basketball 90,91 Cafeteria Staff 240 Calif. State Scholarship Semi-finalists 132,133 California Cadet Corps 68 Campus Life 70,71 Choir 42,43 Choir Office Staff 43 Cheraliers 42 Christmas Dance 26,27 Classes Section 116 Clubs in Action 70,71 Counselors 227 Crafts, Club 47 Cross Country 82-85 CSF 66 CSF Sealbearers 131 Custodians 240 DECA 59 Drama Club 54,70 Editor's Message 249 Faculty 228-237 Faculty Index 239 Fling Staff 58 Football 12,13,74-81 Freshmen Class 211-221 Freshmen Officers 210 Frosh Cheer 51 General Index Girls Basketball 109 Girls Glee 43 Girls Gymnastics 113 Girls League Cabinet 61 Girls League Committees 64,65,71 Girls Softball 114 Girls Swim Team 110 Girls Tennis 111 Girls Volleyball 112 Golf 99 Graduation Assistants 135 Graduation Ushers 135 Green Peppers 70 Groundsmen 240 Hi-steppers 17,40,70 Hi-stepper Officers 41 Homecoming 14-17 Honor Grads 126 Inter-faith Council 67 International Club 52 Introductory Section 4 Junior Class 187-197 Junior Officers 186 JV Cheer 50 Justo Sierra 55 Key Club 46,71 Leading Lads 62,63 Leading Lassies 62,63 Lettermen's Club 46 Library Club 53 Modern Dance Club 71 Nat'l Merit Scholarship Finalists 132 New Faculty 238 Nominating Convention 30 Office Staff 240 Operation Amigo 32,33 Orchestra 39 Organizations Section 34 Outstanding Athletes 115 Pep Band 38 Pai Beta Chi 53 PTSA 71 Ouill Sz Scroll 59 Russian Club 52 S Club 60 Salutatorians 123 Sec's Club 60 Senior Advisors 118 Senior Benchwarmers 70 Senior Board 128 Senior Class 136-175 Senior Committees 124-125 Senior Index 244-246 Senior Officers 118 Senior Memories 176-185 Senior Section 118 Senior Standouts 119-121 Scholarship Winners 133 Sophomore Class 199-209 Sophomore Officers 198 SOS Club 55 Speech Club 54 Sports Section 72 Student Council 22 Student Life Section 10 Swimming 104 Table of Contents 3 Tartan Bearers 134 Torch Bearers 134 TARTAN Staff 44,45,248 Tennis 107 Top 1096 127 Track 94 Valedictorians 122 Varsity Cheer 48,49,256 Wood Club 47 Wrestling 86,87 Y-Teens 56,57,70 Deadline Doom Ends As Staff Reaches Go it .5 i maj, ff E , X ,Q J V 2 --ei V Km There are many dedicated people who are responsible for the success of Volume XX of the TARTAN. The theme A Time For Us. was brought to life after over four thousand man ,hours of work was spent after school. on weekends, and during vacations to make this the best yearbook Helix has ever known. Each staff member pulled his own share of the load with Fernando Citizen Rocky Martinez at the helm as Editor-in-Chief. Sue Kost and Jenny Colbeth teamed up to handle our Business affairs while Sharon James typed her way to stardom as Literary Secretary. Marla Price and Diane Olmstead put all the excitement into the Student Life Division while Darlene Always-on-time Salmon and Betty Bumpkin Humphrey got organized and constructed the Organizations Division. Sports fans were delighted with the job Toni Wells and Joe Gamache did with the Sports Division while the mighty Senior section was completed by Jeanette Joy Pearson Olson and Lora No-more-write-ups please Riordan. All underclassmen can thank Margaret Weld and Barbara Latimer for the success of the Classes Division. Russ MerkIe Meek and Kathi Ellis put the faculty in their places in the Academics Division. Photography Bunkies Bruce Orsborn, Sue Baker. Rahn Price and Pete Neanderthal Matheson are never to be forgotten under the direction of the head Bunkie, Dave- Forgetful Roberts. l take sincere pleasure in congratulating all of you on a job well done. Ron Flay Advisor 5 EDITOR'S MESSAGE Leading this staff has been one gratifying experience for me. With many last minute pressures before deadlines, the staff always came through in the clutch. There were many people working together and it was hard to expect good work. But this being my second year on the TARTAN staff, I have to thank all the members of the 1972 TARTAN staff. They did a fine job, one maybe never to be equaled. I was proud to have been their Editor-in-Chief. Words will never be enough to give the total credit Mr. Ray deserves. This man gave his time and more to make sure that TARTAN '72 was a success. 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