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the 1974 saga is dedicated to ... thoughts taBle of contents activities.17 SplRlt. 35 SpORtS. 47 ClUBS ORganizations .. 79 CReative aRts ... 95 admimstRation. .107 undeRclassmen. .114 senioRs.167 adveRtising.... .198 mvinqton high school 41800 BlACOW roa£ fRemont, califopniA AfcVlSOR fUR. RIChARd fRAnCO editoR cin6y QReenwoo6 the diffepent people of lRvinqton ape as -vast as the living things in a ti6e pool gentle and peaceful on calm Pays as pROBlems ARise Like cpAshinc waves against the pocks _ Soon Only to Remain One Qpeat Body foR€V€R in Spmit And Soul 15 He ' s a real winner Keep on Trikin ' was the theme for our first annual Tricycle Race at Irvington High School. The Tricycle Race was sponsored by the Performing Arts Department on November 15, 1973 to raise funds for this years musical Bye-Bye Birdie. Each triker was sponsored by a local business, school club, school organization or individual. The fee was five dollars to enter and over thirty trikers entered. There were three heats, and the best three out of each heat went into the final heat. Patrick Erwin took first place. Second place went to Drew Coleman and third place went to Ken Hardaway. The Pep Band played, refreshments were sold, and prizes were distributed. The whole event was very successful, and will be held again next year. So get those trikes ready! Pictured top left: Mr. Tierney acted as Grand Marshall for this years race. Pictured top right: And the winner is Patrick Erwin! Pictured bottom right: Go through these? You ' ve got to be kidding! 19 SeniOR-junioi SpiRit Pay” The surfing seniors were this year ' s winning class for Spirit Week. It wasn ' t hard to figure out what their theme was. With their red. white, and blue striped shirts, cut offs and the sandy beaches it turned out to be an excellent display of Surfers. The Seniors had a special breakfast held at the Fremont Inn. The Juniors theme was the Summer of 62 . They performed an entertaining show during our lunch period. The young ladies wore long skirts. Bobbysocks and Pony-tails which matched the charming young men. who appeared with their sunglasses, sleeveless Musclemen shirts and of course their rolled up pants. They took second place in our Spirit Week Competition. 21 Sophomopes have Spmit Sophomores, miners, golddiggers. this year all the same! Sophomores began Spirit Week by taking us back to the Gold Rush Days. They dressed up as miners with their pans and picks, and proceeded to play the parts of golddiggers. For their entertainment, in the early afternoon, they aroused the crowd with a saloon scene and banjo player, with dancing and clapping. The day ended with yells and cheers! The sophomores took third place for Spirit Week. 22 ppeshmen Show Class The Freshman took the show over by reverting back to the 50 ' s . With dancing, cheers, and yells, the Freshmen put in a good effort. The courtyard was decorated with signs to get you back to the mood of the ”50 ' s ' With Freshmen dressed in bobby-socks and highwaters. they took fourth place in the Spirit Week Competition, and helped to make the day a success. 4 23 Campus Life Here it is. come and get it How immature! They ' re at it again. 24 homecoming ’74 The 1974 Homecoming rally was received enthusiastically by the entire student body. The Senior. Junior, and Sophomore classes presented skits with the Sophomores getting a little messy during the fun with their whip cream fight. Accenting the rally was the introduction of the five Spirit Queen finalists. The finalists were Kim Jager. Kathy Cram. Cindy Greenwood. Sue Burrous and Jan Leal. During the half-time activities at the game the following night. Kim Jager was crowned Homecoming Queen. Our queen Queen kim JAQ6R Que Pasa? I think I ' ve found the cure for the common cold. No. this CAN ' T be happening to me. 30 Hey Clarke, check that one out! ' m a rockem sock am 32 VARSlty yell Leaders What a great year for the Varsity Squad! They took first place at Squaw Valley, won the spirit stick, and swept away with a first place at the Skyline competition. November 17. 1973. They kept the crowds eager and full of spirit with their exciting motions and yells! The squad ' s advisor was Mrs. Diane Golda The Varsity members are Kim Jager (Head), Sue Burrous, Jan Coomer, Terri Glen, Karen Harper, and Pam Jager. Congratulations for a fine job! J.V. yell leadeRS Arousing our spirit and cheering on our school teams were the main goals of this year ' s J.V. Yell Leaders. They could be seen leading our school in yells at all the games and rallies and also painting signs for our school activities. They also have done a good job in competitions by getting a second place at Skyline College. At Squaw Valley they received three ribbons for excellence, one ribbon for a superior rating and a trophy. Our 1973-74 J.V. ' s are headed by Brenda Buum who is a Junior. Theresa Baker, a Senior; Lynn Henninger, a Senior; and Patti Brown, a Sophomore; make up the rest of the squad. Mrs. Golda is their advisor. 38 40 lRvinqton LettepQiRls 1973-74 The main function of this year ' s Lettergirls. led by Cindy Greenwood, is to spell out V-l-K-l-N-G-S. The Lettergirls march in front of the band at parades and football halftimes. They also participate in games, rallies, and other numerous activities around school. Advising the group is Mrs. Maudine Davies. 41 nujopettes This year the majorettes are Laurie Ballard. Sandy Dayton, and the newest one. Lori Chapman They perform at rallies, and at parades with our marching band. This year the majorettes got first place at Santa Cruz. 42 mascots and $Rum majoR John Hayes is the first sophomore selected to be Drum Major. He has done a great job with our marching band, and his efforts are evident every time the marching band performs. Jamie McNamara and Bill Bernie show their spirit by portraying Thor and Thea. You can see them leading yells alongside of the spirit leaders at various sporting events and also.at rallies. 43 The 1973-74 Song Girls are headed by Cindy Fountain. Kathy. Cindy and Diane are seniors, and Linda. Shirley. Karen and Marian are juniors this year. Through many hours of practice after school, the girls performed exceptionally well in their routines at the rallies and games. The girls took the superior trophy and received jackets at the Northern State Competition at Skyline College. Coming home from camp at Squaw Valley, they proudly carried home the first place spirit trophy along with other trophies. Acting as advisor for the song girl group this year is. Mrs. Claudia Miller. Mrs. Miller can be seen at school events lending her support to the group. Song QirIs 45 tennis This year was a building year for the girl s tennis team, with a lot of new girls trying out. With the new interest in tennis, the competition has increased next year to 4 singles and 3 doubles, instead of the previous 3 singles. 2 doubles. Top row L. to R Miss Garber. Asst. Coach; Loretta O ' Brien. Beth Cesare. Val Crowell. Cindy Walker. Debby Capriotti. Debbie Schultz. Marianne Pot. Faith Pervere. Mrs Abbott, Head Coach Bottom row; Linda Kiersted. Brenda Martinez. Karen 0 Brien. Sandy Rhoades. Sharon Godinez. Debby Wallace, JoAnne Paloma. Manager; Holliday Lean. Terry Cesare. Suzie Cheng QymnAStics This years gymnastics team, with 4 wins had a very successful year. The most outstanding gymnasts were: Jodie Goldman, for the novice level: Lynada Bozman. beginning level: and Terri Valdez, intermediate level. Becky Stelle was the team captain This year was the first year for night meets, which we hosted against Logan. Balance beam L to R. Diane Jensen. Elysa Hammond. Becky Stelle. Cindy Smith Standing Mrs Anderson. Miss Hammes. Head Coach, Miss Pickup Top Row Windy White. Manager, Mary Greene, Althea Brooks. Andrea Dahl. Patti Gran, Dianne Sparks. Kim Ellegood. Alice Piper Middle row: Randi Moffitt, Carol Mcfcay, Leigh Lundgren. Lynn Clark. Kathy Schirltz. Annette Scott. Sandra Gallegos. Lynada Bozman. Bonny McBeen. Debra Verbaere Front Row Karen Calabrese. Kitsy Crawford. Melinda Jackson. Terry Valdez. Jeri Hughes. Cheryl DeCausemaker. Jodie Goldman Not pictured; LaDonna Hoyt. Darlene Gilmore, Jill Goldman. Cynthia Kirk. Dianna Fregosi. Wendy Pervere hockey Although the field hockey team only tied two of their games, the girls that tried out for the sport had a great time. The outstanding player was Belinda Stillwell, and the team captain was rotated every game. Top row L. to R Karen Blizel. Tami Ellegood, Belinda Stillwell, Gayle Bauhofer, Susan Escobar. Michelle Bell, Karen White. Linda Stewart Bottom row; Pam Sibley. Diane Baxley. Mrs. Krebs,Coach, Patti Potter. Kathy White. i G.A.A. Dance-Bottom Row (l-r): Lynn Herup, Jody Goldman. Sharon Godinez. Mrs. Anderes. Cindy Welsh. Cheryl Burkhart. John Moore (sound) Second Row (l-r): Thelma Bright, Sandy Rhodes, Maria Vargas. Sally Ruffatto. Debbie Pruitt. Cheri Glover. Mary Clawson. Larry Putnam (lights) Third Row (l-r): Jan Schrank. Stacy Evans. Paula Chandler. Diana Lino. Louise Esparza. Teri Martin. Back Row (l-r): Pam Sibley. Kathy Riddle. Joyce Morte. Cynthia Rameriz. Remmy Perez. Kathy Stewart. Donna Bronson. Carol McKay. Kevin Daly (sound) G A A Basketball-Bottom Row (l-r): Diane Baxley. Patti Potter. Sue Escobar. Leigh Lundgren. Terri Valdez. Jody Goldman. Belinda Stillwell Middle Row (l-r): Kim Tiner. Lynda Kiersted. Sylvia Robles. Jolyne Shiffermiller. Debbie Santos. Lori Bell. Jill Goldman. Sue Scheppele. Top Row (l-r): Gina Bernero. Donna Bronson, Francine Donshick. Becky Stelle, Michele Bell, Pattie Goncalves. Rhonda DuCoty, Annette Scott, Pattie Paris Irvington ' s Varsity and Junior Varsity Basketball teams have had a large turnout for 1974. The girls are well- skilled and looking forward to an exciting season. This is the first year the girls team will have a chance to compete in playoffs and a championship game. Irvington offers girls basketball for any girl who wants to compete for enjoyment and exercise. 50 This year track has only four regularly scheduled league meets plus the Washington Township Relays. Three of the meets are Friday meets with two other schools and one is a regular dual meet. An additional meet has been added to conclude the track season. This meet is an All League Championship to be held on March 30th. Unfortunately, the size of our G.A.A. Track team is small but the girls are having a good time. G.A.A. SpORtS Q.A.A. tRACk GET SET-GOIM Front Row(l-r): Bruce Thomas, Faith Pervere, Bonnie McBeen. Tami Ellegood. Kathy White, Karen Blizel. Karen White, Rhonda Fuller. Loretta Obrien Back Row(l-r): Miss Hammes. Miss Pickup. Leslie Marron. Natalie Durham. Debbie Wallace. Brenda Martinez. Andrea Dahl 51 fall SpORtS AwapPs This years Fall Sports Award Night was held on November 27 and November 29 at 7 o ' clock. Gary Grube who is Athletic Commissioner was Master of Ceremonies. Tuesday, the 27 awards for Football were presented. Coaches. Boterenbrood; Sinnott; Miller; and Gonzales each gave a speech and presented awards to their team. All the teams put out a great effort this year which could be seen by the number of players receiving awards. On November 29 Cross Country awards were passed out by Coach Buum. While presenting the awards Coach Buum told of the great effort both of his teams put out this year. VARSlty pOOtBAll 54 Pictured above, left to right, bottom row. Maren Ranger. Gil Jones. Larry Stracener. Steve Robinette. John Huk. Dave Stevenson. Mark Walus. Forrest Watchers. Mark Edgemon. Tony Perriera. Jim Balthrope. Kim Yamaguchi. Dave Swineford. Dave Valentine. Terry Valberg. Second row; Steve Duncan. Joe Aguirre. Sam Arbgast. Brad Pennington. Mike Hendricks. Wes Wong. Chris Kremkau. Les Mason. Steve Conde. Greg Cucallilli. Mike Ward. Steve Miller. Third row; Coach Rusty Anderson, Suzie Ozust. Brent Nielson, Harold Jones. Pete Torrence. Walt Moore. Bill Foltmer. Gary Grube. Dean Singleton. Mike La Valle. Tom Bryant. Gerald Lamaestra. Craig Ritchie. Jack Bliss. Luke Hendrix. John Dieffenbach. Coach Bob Tierney. Coach Bill Gonzales. This year ' s record of 7 wins and 2 loses, ties Irvington ' s best record set in 1972. We were one and a half minutes from an 8- 1 season. The team was a bit inconsistent in play, but always great in character. SCORES: Irvington-20, San Leandro-14. Irvington-14, Mount Diablo-8. Irvington-7. Newark-0. Irvington-7. Logan-O. Irvington-19, Memorial-0. Irvington-8. Mission 35. Irvington- 27, American-14. Irvington-26, Kennedy-0. Irvington-14. Washington-16. J.V. footBall Row 1. L. to R Scott Schmidt. Dave Leal. Rick Wood. Arnold Martinez. Steve Gonzales. Ken Louis. Rick Rodriquez. Tim Chism. Jim Deocampo Row 2. L. to R. Jay Hansen. Mark Hudson. Charlie Holt. Artie Theobald. Blair Bluford. Bill Baker. Greg Tipton. George Fogle. Glen Mason. Russ Decausemaker. Mike Burbank. Row 3. L. to R. Dave Johnson. John Harris. Ed Stroman. Ron Morgan, Dale Vis. Les Foltmer Jim Gross. Mike Dick. Mark Brown. Steve Yancie, Row 4. L to R Coach Miller. Curtis Prestana. Kevin Moffit. Bob Potts. Steve Visconte. Gordon Haley. Mike Stark. Roger Graf. Jack Pope. Mike Henry. Coach Sinnott. This year ' s Jay Vee Football Team was coached by Gary Miller and Bill Sinnott. They worked hard to make it the best Jay Vee team ever. The Jay Vee ' s won two of their games, lost four, and tied one. The 1 973 Jay Vee Team put in a lot of effort and hard work. They did a great job. 56 pReshmen pootBall Row 1. L. to R Mike Moreno. Charlie Lean. Brian Daly. Rick Wright. Dave Abad. Jim Nevraumont. Craig Andrew. Mike Augestein. Mike Doughty. Mark Height. Row 2, L. to R Dan Ross. Derrick Gallos. Drew Coleman, Ben Simbra. Mark Bliss. Steve Garcia. Randy Eacret. Tony Berry, Mitch Wolfe. Mike Walus, Tony Venturi. Row 3. L. to R. Tim Campbell. Terry Bluford. Glen Henkel. Don Croneis. Dave Stelle. Steve Marghein. Row 4. L. to R Coach Stookey. Mike Conners. Mark Covey. Mike Huk. Dave Peterson. John Love. Tom Karr. Glen Kalawaia. Greg Wellman. Gary Conde. Dan Jennings. Steve Floodman, Don Thames. Phil Larson. Coach Boterenbrood. The Freshmen team did a great job for Irvington High this year. They were all new to the high school football game. The Freshmen were coached by Mr. Harry Stookey. and Mr. Jack Boterenbrood. The Freshmen won four of their games and lost seven. Cross CountRy Pictured above I to r: Dave Hamilton. Mgr.. Dave Flores. Steve Garger. Lynn Ryan. Tony Martinez. Darell Divis. Donny Guillardo and Coach Buum. This was the second undefeated dual-meet season for the varsity runners. Over the last three seasons the Vikings have run-up a total of twenty-one successive dual meet wins. The outstanding combination of talented men and Coach Buum has once again brought fame to Vikings. The varsity was second in the MVAL Finals. The league championship is determined from the winner of the dual meet season and the winner of the MVAL finals. IRVINGTON. .21 Washington. .36 IRVINGTON. .21 Kennedy. .... 34 IRVINGTON. .20 Logan. .... 38 IRVINGTON. .20 Newark. .... 39 IRVINGTON. .22 Mission San Jose . . ... 35 IRVINGTON. .15 American. .... 41 IRVINGTON. .17 Memorial. .. . 41 Pictured I to r. Front Row. Carlos Servantes. Mitch Heinze. Mike Heinze. James Gibson. Marcus Tapia, Steve Neves. Moses Guillardo. Pat Ornellas, and Steve Promes. Back Row. Dave Hamilton, mgr.. William Chisholm. Tony Martinez. Mike Goheen. David Flores. Allen Staples. Alan Divis, Kevin Tierney. Roder Adkins and Coach Buum. The Irvington Frosh-Soph placed second in the MVAL finals after a slim loss to MSJ. Three runners made the All-MVAL selections, Kevin Tierney. Allen Staples and Marcus Tapia. Tapia was the only member of the team to qualify for the NCS Section meet. IRVINGTON.30 IRVINGTON.18 IRVINGTON.23 IRVINGTON.20 IRVINGTON.36 IRVINGTON.27 IRVINGTON.15 Washington.25 Kennedy.40 Logan.37 Newark.41 Mission San Jose.21 American.37 Memorial.49 The 73 - 74 soccer year proved to be very rewarding! After a slow start the young team began their devastating march to the top of the MVAL. With Ralph Garcia. Mark Walus. and Bob VanBebber leading the way. Irvington established itself as the number one team in the league. Defensively, Brent Nielsen. Ken Keeth. and Mike Kopshy held opponents to a mere 19 goals. Jim Balthrope. and Rick Sanborn skillfully tended the Viking nets. At the wings and in the middle of the field, none were better than Peter Jackson, Randy Hollenshead. Jan Brietzman and Dale Vis. Vital to the Vikings capture of first place was a strong and very deep bench. Bottom row L-R; Bob VanBebber. Tony Gallegos. Peter Jackson. Dale Vis, Les Foltmer. Randy Hollenshead and Tom Mojzes Second row: Dan Carrillo. Mike Dick. Bill Berme. Rick Sanborn. Ken Keeth. Mike Kopshy. George Garza. Mark Walus. and Jim Balthrope. Top row; Ralph Garcia. Cory Anderson. David Carracci. Jan Brietzman. Dave King. Brent Nielsen, and Coach Bill Sinnott. SOCC6R SOCC6R SOCC6R SOCCCR SocceR Soccep Soccep SocceR SocceR After an 11-3-2 season the young Vikes found them¬ selves in the third place spot. The J.V. team battled for the number one position through most of the season but, a loss to Newark and Kennedy at the end of the season eliminated the chances for first. The young team will have many of the familiar faces of the turf back for next years soccer season!!! Bottom row L-R; Mike Wood. Mark Abelle. David McCloud. Jerry Garcia. Jeff Wilson. Manuel Santos. Lynn Breitzman. and Dimas Resendez. Middle row; Mark Wylie. Mike Goheen. Mike Callahan. Mark Hedrick, Steve Richards. Rick Wolfer. Tony Martinez, and Lane Nail. Top row; Bart Nielsen. Tracey Wyatt, Alan Staples. Scott Schmidt. John Harris. Kevin Brown, and Coach Bill Sinnott. 61 VARsity BasketBAll This years Varsity Basketball teams goal was to do their best. For the most part the goal was reached. The 8 win 6 loss season was only good enough for third place in the league. Three of those games were lost by only four points. Had the Vikings won those three games they would have been league champions again this year. Pictured below-clockwise from bottom: Darrell Gante. Les Mason, Jon Nakamoto, Bill Foltmer. Wayne Burkholder, Pat Kempton, Bob Kilgore. Roy Cline. Tom Dawson. Steve Hoffman, (center) Coach Boggs. IRVINGTON 60.Logan 56 IRVINGTON 54. . .American 73 IRVINGTON 71. . . . Mission 69 IRVINGTON 57. . . . Newark 58 IRVINGTON 57. . . Kennedy 56 IRVINGTON 74. Washington 83 IRVINGTON 58. . . Memorial 36 IRVINGTON 63.Logan 61 IRVINGTON 53. . . American 55 IRVINGTON 67.Mission 68 IRVINGTON 56.Newark 50 IRVINGTON 58. . . . Kennedy 62 IRVINGTON 6. Washington 62 IRVINGTON 76. . . Memorial 61 62 N|C S 63 This year the J.V. basketball team compiled a 17-6 overall record, which is the best J.V. record ever in the schools history. The Viking team placed second in the MVAL league with an 11-3 record. This years team was small in size but. lacked nothing in desire, drive determination, which made them a winning team. The Vikings were led throughout the season by such notable Juniors as Randy Finney. Scott MacGregor, Mike Barnum and the teams leading scorer Kevin Sanck. This years most outstanding Sophomores were Luke Hendrix and Eddie Stroman with Pat Costello showing the greatest amount of improvement towards the end of the season. Clockwise from top center; Scott MacGregor. Mike Barnum. Eddie Stroman, Randy Finney, Art Theobald. Kevin Sanck. Mike Brogden. Chris Silvernale. Mark Johnson. Pat Costello. Luke Hendrix. Steve Morgan. Rich LaValle. Center; Coach Boterenbrood and Coach Tavis. J.V. BasketBAll IRVINGTON 40 Logan 32 IRVINGTON 59 Logan 37 IRVINGTON 62 American 37 IRVINGTON 57 American 44 IRVINGTON 48 Mission 62 IRVINGTON 39 Mission 49 IRVINGTON 50 Newark 41 IRVINGTON 57 Newark 32 IRVINGTON 66 Kennedy 36 IRVINGTON 64 Kennedy 39 IRVINGTON 63 Washington 34 IRVINGTON 65 Washington 37 IRVINGTON 45 Memorial 46 IRVINGTON 48 Memorial 44 The 73-74 Freshman basketball team finished with 13 wins and 3 losses. This is the best record ever for an Irvington freshman team. The freshman Vikings finished in second place in the MVAL standings one game behind Logan, who they split with during league play. The high scoring Vikings averaged 52 points per game while giving up only 39 points per game to their opponents. Everyone who saw them enjoyed their hustling style of play and excellent team work along with their great team spirit. Bottom row L-R; Steve Baccioco. Tim Campbell. Coach Jerry Hein. Curt Sanck. Gabe Hendrix. Center row front to back; Keith Cline. Jon Martinez. Dan Jennings, Jim Carpenter. Top row; Glenn Kalawaia. Don Thames. Greg Wellmen, Don Croneis. and Scott Turek. fpeshman BasketBAll RVINGTON IRVINGTON RVINGTON RVINGTON RVINGTON RVINGTON RVINGTON RVINGTON Lynbrook 35 IRVINGTON Monta Vista 40 IRVINGTON Logan 29 IRVINGTON American 45 IRVINGTON Mission 39 IRVINGTON Newark 34 IRVINGTON Kennedy 39 IRVINGTON Washington 48 IRVINGTON Memorial Logan American Mission Newark Kennedy Washington Newark mb r m 65 W pestling The J.V. wrestling team was really tough competition this year as their 2nd place MVAL standing shows. They really showed their great skill in the sport. Congratulations for a job well done! LEAGUE SCORES Irvington 42 American 18 Irvington 37 Kennedy 18 Irvington 38 Logan 18 Irvington 72 Memorial 6 Irvington 21 Mission 36 Irvington 46 Newark 21 Irvington 45 Washington 18 66 Top row L to R: Phil Larson. Mike Augenstein. Bob Garriott. Chris Kremkau. Bill Baker. Tim Ross. Bottom row L to R. Rick Siciliano. Glen Cook. Rick Rodriguez. Moses Guillardo, Gary Conde. Jay Hansen. Not Pictured: Tom Touris. f It ' s impossible to describe the great job this year ' s Varsity wrestling team did. Their second place title was definitely well earned. Thanks to our hard-working wrestlers they walked away with two second places at tournaments. LEAGUE SCORES Irvington 39 American 20 Irvington 36 Kennedy 23 Irvington 45 Logan 12 Irvington 66 Memorial 3 Irvington 13 Mission 37 Irvngton 44 Newark 17 Irvington 48 Washington 13 Top row L to R: Dean Singleton. Gary Grube. Steve Conde. Dale Jennings. Bill Choate. Steve Cook. Bottom row L to R: Richard Torquemada. Dean Barnes. Greg Maxfield. Arnold Martinez. Paul Hoffman. Not Pictured: Dave Gibson. Steve Robinette. This years Varsity Tennis team, coached by Rusty Anderson hopes to retain the M. V. A. L. Championship. The team is still quite intact, losing only three varsity members from last year, but gaining new members from the J. V. s ' . Some of the outstanding players for this years team are Frank Domeier. Doug Duncan. Andy Micco. and Dave Swedelson. Front row (I to r) Doug Duncan. Frank Domeier. Mike Hurly. Kenny Schroeder. Mike Donovan, and Steve Fisher Back row (I to r) Coach Rusty Anderson. Andy Micco. Dave Swedelson. Greg Cox. Wayne Burkholder. John Austin. Mark Walus. Bill Gonzales, newly appointed Golf Coach, feels that the Vikings are strong enough to win the title this year. Some of our outstanding golfers are; Mike Boyer. Dan Penaflor. Steve Morgan, Jim Hay, Al Barragan. Pat Kempton. Front Row L-R; Tim Campbell, Al Barragan. Steve Moran, Ron Long. James Hay. Back Row. L- R; Jack Boternbrood (Asst. Coach), Dan Penaflor. Pat Kempton. Steve Morgan. Mike Boyer. Jerry Smith. Bill Gonzales (Coach). This years Junior Varsity tennis team coached by Rusty Anderson hopes to retain their M. V. A. L. Championship. The F. V. ' s have a 17 game win streak, and have broken numerous records. Some of the outstanding members of the team are Harlow Blum Dennis Franks, and Rick Wilson. Pictured below (I to r) front row Patrick Kirk. Scott Lloyd. Rick Freitas. Harlow Blum, Paul Pimentel. Ken Wright. Rick Wilson. Larry Trickey. Calvin Lee. Roland Bruneau. Second row (I to r) Coach Rusty Anderson. Dae Valdovinos, Mike Yancy, Huey Birdwell, Scott Macgregor. Dennis Franks. Scott Fraser. Chris Minson, Larry Vis. Mike Murry. Arnie Martines. (manager). Ron Daily. 69 VARSIty Front Row L to R- David Flores. Pat Glen. Terry Brown. George Fogle. Steve Garger. Arne Martinez. Pat Gemoya. Rob Mederios. Dave Falvey. Jay Hansen. Forrest Watchers. Scott Durham. Second Row Lto R- Don Guillardo. Tony Martinez. Russell Decausemaker. James Wilson. Blair Bluford. Pete Beckett. Ron Sherrill. Bill Baker. Earl Morrell. Marcus Tapia. Charles Boynton. Mike Heinze Third Row Lto R- Dave Hamilton. MGR.. Assistant Coach Rich Begley. Jim Wright. Dan Valentine. Roger Birge. Darrel Divis. Mike Kopshy. Curtis Pestana. Mike Goheen. Kevin Tierney. Tony Martinez. Al Divis. Jim Balthrope. Head Coach Bob Buum. Back Row L to R- Andy Lanning. Tom Miller. John Dieffenbach. Ron Murtha. Jim Kremkau. Jack Bliss. Greg Cucculelli. Dean Singleton. Mike Brown. Les Lee. Lyn Ryan. Gil Jones. Lee Breitzman. Assistant Coach Bruce Thomas 1974 was another great year for Irvington High ' s track team. The Vikes are defending M. V. A. L. champions with Four wins and one loss. The year started off in great style as they won another Township Relay Championship. Thanks to Coach Buum. our team is looking great. Dean Singleton Discus tRACk 71 tRACk pRosh-Soph tRack Bottom Row: Steve Promes. Moses Guillardo. William Fregosi. Gabe Rodriguez. Mitch Heinze, Stan Souza. Middle Row: Dave Hamilton. Carlos Servantes. Jeff Gutierez. Dave Wixom. Mark Bliss. Brian Reedy. Terry Bluford. Mark Covey, Dave Stelle. Bob Buum (Head Coach). Top Row: Rich Begley (Assistant Coach). Ben Simbra. Steve Floodman, Dan Ross. Greg Wellman. Mitch Wolfe. Jim Carpenter. John Love, Bruce Thomas (Assistant Coach). At the beginning of the track season our Frosh-Soph team started out slowly, but by the time the township relays came around in March, our Soph-B team was ready to set a new record, and of course they did. The Freshman team missed the team championship by two points. Mission barely took it away from us. by the score of 41 to 39. We are very proud of our Frosh-Soph team for showing such sportsmanship and ability at the meets. 73 Front Row- (L-R) Gene Kendall, Bill Burgis. Mark Salvador. Shawn McCann, Steve Robinette. Mark Pimentel, Keith Kishiyama, Back Row - John Hayes mgr. Omar Conger, Mike Henry, Ramon Perez, Brad Hoffman, David King, Brent Nielsen, Coach Soderman VaRsity Swimming The 1974 varsity swim team holds a distinction unequaled by previous Viking squads. The Vikes defeated perennial powerhouse Mission San Jose for the first time in history and as a result appear to be well on thier way to the school ' s first varsity swim championship. This year ' s squad is lead by Shawn McCann, Keith Kishiyama. Mark Salvador, Gene Kendall, Steve Robinette and Mike Henry. 74 Front row - (L-R) David Johnson, Regina Falkner. Pam Furber, Scott Martin, Debbie King, Kevin Kishiyama. Tom Casassa Middle row - Steve Donohue. David Stephens. David Leal. Romeo Simard. John Harris. George Sparks Back row - John Hayes mgr. Bill Gorman. John Westergren. Bill Bernie. Ron Smith. Don Andrews. Coach Soderman. fposh-Soph For the third consecutive year Irvington fields a strong Frosh-Soph team lead by Dave Stephens. Tom Casassa, John Westergren and Romeo Simard. Late in the season they will be joined by several sophomores swimming on the varsity forming a strong contingent for the North Coast Championships. 75 VARSity Bases All n Pictured back row: Sam Arbgast. Walt Moore. John Huk. Brad Pennington. Bruce Ankeny. Rick Ward. Joe Aguirre Middle row: Les Mason. Ken Medeiros. Harold Jones. Rich Jones. Rick Maria. Rick Wood. Front row: Carol Orrock. Tina Martinez. Coach Russ Watson. Asst. Coach Harvey Gabel. Donna Orrock. Anna Untalan This years team could be one of the better Irvington squads in the past five years. The league title is a real possibility with seniors Rick Ward. John Huk. Les Mason. Wade Hess. Walt Moore and Joe Aquirre blending their talents with juniors Brad Pennington. Dale Vis. Harold Jones. Rick Wood and Bruce Ankeny. Pitching and defense are excellent and if hitting lines up to expectations the goal of this team will be realized in a trip to the Tournament of Champions in Marin County. f posh-Soph BaseBAll Frosh-Soph baseball has an excellent crop of freshmen coming in to complement the Sophomores from last years squad. Led by Glen Mason. Randy Hollenshead, and Dane James the team should fair well in this years competition. Pictured to the left-kneeling: Dave Heaton. Jeff Conner. Scott Carter, Jay Sourerland. Gary Conde, Jim Nevraumont. Tracey Wyatt. Dane James. Randy Hollenshead Middle: Dave Flores. Dan Jennings. Mike Huk. Don Croneis. Rick Carrabello. Tim Denny. Glen Mason. Tim Schanen. Rick Cross. Top: Coach Heil. Jim Revell. Rick Stevens. Dave Grajeda. Bob Kilgore. Gary Maria. Tim Chism. Mike Burbank. Lynn Breitzman. Firmin Elgart. 77 £. Clviagf An6 Organization 4. • “ ► V ; v ' r V: Mr Ronald W Ruptier (pictured above) is our new Director of Student Activities He also teaches girls ' football in P E Being new at Irvington. Mr Ruptier is just getting to know all the students Those that have had the opportunity to meet him have found him warm, friendly and personable At Cal State Poly Technic University in Pomona he received his Bachelors Degree in Science His teaching began at Gary High and Lorbeer Jr High (both in Pomona) The Executive Board is the student governing body of Irvington High. Twelve individuals representing different portions of the student body serve on the board Areas of concern that the Executive Board have been actively engaged in this year have been, open campus, vending machines, and building a walkway to the library. CONGRESS REPRESENTATIVES Pictured (l-r) Bottom row- Paul Touris. Kathy Wormuth. Terry Mendoza. Chris Campbell, Diane Benveniste. Sharon Larson. Laura Garcia. Gabriel Rodrigues. Richard Garcia. Linda Stewart. Second Row- Jack Wilson. Jamie McNamara. Cheryl Bliss. Cathy Gordon. Beth Buum. Shirley Bell. Linda Weisenberger. Dennis Franks. Mark Pimentel. Paul Kimmel. Scott McCann Top Row- Lori Miller. Diane Cyphers. Daniel Dowers. Karola Betchart. Cindy Peoples. Michele Franco, Mike Larsen. Rosemary Betchart. Diane McDonald. Corny Aschauer, Renate Torres. Dede O ' Malley. Mike Mahaffey 80 c.s.f. California Scholarship Federation, better known as C.S.F. consists of those students meeting high grade qualifications. The club has many fund raising activities such as the annual Brain Bowl, where students compete and try to gain the most points by answering as many questions as possible. The proceeds help to finance Senior Scholarships for C.S.F. Senior members. Funds are also used to go toward C.S.F. ' s annual field trip, which this year is being scheduled if possible for Yosemite. Pictured above: Advisors Mr Rout and Mrs. Baker. Pictured left to right ground: Jim Lima. Laura Cameron. Paul Pimental. Harlow Blum. Chris Campbell. Linda Stewart. Kathy White. Second row: Richard Jones.. Randi Welrod. Dee Dee O ' Malley. Pat Rogers. Harold Betchart. Sue Johnson (President). Chris Cheng. Sally Carlson. Doretta Berger. Cathy Oda. Susan Cheng. Caroyln Kee Third row: Loretta O ' Brien. Diane Cyphers. Steve Fisher. Carole Horn, John Hayes. Ron Deeter. Mark Pimentel. Diane Benveniste. Mike Mahaffy. Fourth row; Dennis Franks, Jon Nacamoto. Jim Andrews. Mike Miller. Chris Sandeys. Mr Rout. 82 lnteRnational CIub International Club is the student organization of the American Field Service. They sponsor a foreign student in America, and also send a student from Irvington to a foreign country on a scholarship. This year they are sponsoring Cheryl Jackson. She is staying with the Gunther Stahl family in Stockeldorf Germany. She will be home in July. Row 1:Chris Campbell.Diane Benveniste.Jane Westgard.Kathy White.Rhonda Fuller.Richard Garcia. Row 2:Connie Barker. Susan Cheng.Chris Cheng.Kathy Schmidt.Mrs. Plum.Tim Schanen.Encarna Faria.Lynn Barker.Bonny Martinchick Row 3:Fernando Mendoza.Glynis Golden.Karola Betchart.Leesa Wiseman(Pres). Debbie Shue.Patty Meyers.Ladonna Hoyt.Andrea Dahl.Bernadette Faria.Kathy PruscoJulie Walls,Gwen Adams.Mr. Gazdar.Kandy Piper. 83 6s tiempo Since Es Tiempo was organized two years ago. it has become one of the largest and most active clubs on campus. Having over 50 members, these chicanos came together with the idea of unity and mutual helpfulness for the community and themselves. During the year, their activities included a candle sale. Mexican Fiesta. Cinco de Mayo Dance. Bake Sale and car wash. With the help of their advisors, Mr. Galasgow, Ms. Crawford, and Mrs. Hoffer, Es Tiempo has been a great year Pictured left to right: Bottom row, David Camarena, Maria Vargas. Pat Gemoya. Tony Lucero. Barbara Martinez. Patty Myers, Robert Casarez. Maria Estrada. Second row. Anna Navarro. Jim Martinez. Tom Beltram, Linda Vargas. Leno Grine. Lynn Gonzalas. Dave Segura. Mona Camarena. Frank Gonzalas. Rachel Gurrera. Elisabeth Baca. Third row. Vennesa Fontenot. Rich Doane, Lilia De Loe. Robert Gonzalas. Bonnie De Anda. Frank Gonzalas. Dolores Gonzalas. Lisa Romero. Peggy Donovan. Romona Grine. Janet Escobar. Fourth row. Able Martinez. Sue Torres. Andy De Lao. Leroy Herrea. Peter Martinez. Phil Mendoca, Debbie Marquez. Chris Pineda. Maria Oliverous, Phyllis Cameron. Paul Ortiz. Jackie Thompson. Fred Rios, Sue Montalbo. Shelley Dowdy. Rita Grine SpiRlt Commission The Spirit Commission consists of the heads of each of the spirit group at Irvington. As the commission they help coordinate and plan rallies and other activities connected with spirit groups. Pictured (I to r) Brenda Buum, Kim Jager. Sandy Dayton. Renate Torres. Jamie Mcnamara, Cindy Greenwood. Rick Sumner. Boostep ClUB The Booster Club is a group of parents of students participating in Irvington High School sports. The Booster Club, as one of its functions, helps raise funds for the athletic department to buy new equipment. The club consists of forty members. (I to r) President-Walt Moore. Treasurer Beverly Singleton. Secretary Nancy Burbank, Vice- President Chuck Hendrix. QirIs Block “1” The Girls Block I Club, is an organization of girls who have earned 500 or more G.A A points. They receive points by participating with their best ability in the sports of their choice. During the year they have also sold T-Shirts and ski caps to earn money for their team uniforms. They also sponsored an awards night pot- luck dinner, at the end of the year. Their advisor who helped them make this such a successful year for Girls Block I was Miss Pickup. The girls from left to right are: Diane Jensen. Becky Stelle. LaDonna Hoyt. Faith Pervere. Loretta Obryan. Debbie Schultz. Viking BLock V During the past two years this service organization has done much to improve Irvington High School. The Block I has sponsored its annual Boogie Night Slave Day and Dances. Members also work during basketball games and wrestling matches. Block I stands for sportsmanship, leadership and service. Their advisor is Coach Sinnott which really kept the club going. Its members consists of the following: Bottom Row. Left to Right: David Leal. Scott Schimdt. Paul Hoffman. Bill Bernie. Ken Lewis. Luia Lomas. Bill Baker. Rick Wood. Second Row. Left to Right: John Harris. Greg Maxfield. Danny Valentine. Jay Hansen. Mark Pimentel. Mike Yancey. Joe Aguiree. Arnold Martinez. Les Foltmer. Chris Silvernale. Jack Bliss. Bob Kilgore. Paul Touris. Third Row. Left to Right: Walt Moore. Dave Swineford, David Carracci. Mike Brown. Doug Graef. Chris Troxclair. Dave Stevenson. Dale Vis. Kevin Swanson. Pat Perry. Wayne Burkholder. Dean Singleton. Gilbert Jones, Back Row. Left to Right: Wes Wong. Randy Finney. Brent Nielsen. Dave King. Ken Keeth, Brad Pennington. Mike Lavallee. Larry Stracner. Gerard Lamaestra. Jim Kelly. Luke Hendrix. Ed Stroman. Pictured to the left are the officers in Block 1. Dean Singleton. Gary Grube. Rick Ward. Rick Wood. Paul Touris. 87 Eduardo arrived in the United States on September 29, 1973 and found that he had no family waiting for him. So he stayed with a Youth for Understanding Representative, Miss Montgomery. During the two week stay Eduardo says that he found love and understanding that he will never be able to repay. Now with his family, the Larson ' s he still has found love and has discovered the truly wonderful American life. Eduardo is sixteen and a junior who came from Chile, which he now calls a new country after suffering from political turbulence. Eduardo enjoys playing soccer, the guitar and being with his friends along with other hobbies. His plans for the future are to return home and to go to a University to study psychology, which he enjoys. y fo Reign exchange Students Bernadette came to Irvington from Portugal, along with her sister. Bernadette is a junior this year. She is staying with the Joaquin Abrey family. Encarna Faria is the other sister that came to Irvington from Portugal. Encarna is now a Senior but left Irvington at semester break. She too is staying with the Joaquin Abrey family. 88 Rafaela Tizoc is here from Mexico and is in the eleventh grade. Two years ago Rafaela could not speak any English but now is doing just fine as she is doing with her studies. The progress is just tremendous. The reason why she is here is to learn to speak English and to graduate from high school. After she plans to return to her own country. Fernando is eighteen and a junior at Irvington. He comes from Nicaragua, where he has a older brother and two sisters. In Nicaragua he enjoyed coming home with friends and playing pool, after he helped around the house. Now Fernando is staying with his Uncle and Aunt. He now enjoys going to car races, and playing and watching baseball. After graduating he plans to go to college in California. Andrea Dahl came to Irvington from a suburb in Hamburg, Germany where she lived with her parents and two brothers. Andrea is now living with the Sebesta family. She is seventeen and a junior. Andrea enjoys all kinds of sports and has participated in G.A. A.-gymnastics and is going to continue in other sports the rest of the year. Before going back to Germany Andrea says that she hopes to see the ocean, Disneyland, Los Angeles and some other states. When she returns home Andrea will go back to school for two more years. After graduation she hopes to become a teacher for the mentally retarded, and would also like to spend a year in an undevel¬ oped country and visit more of Europe. Carmen On gpin is an exchange student from the Phillipine Islands. She is now a senior at Irvington. Her new American family is the Claybourne Stephens ' . Carmen goes to school with her American brother. Rick, and sister, Rhonda, after school they all enjoy doing things together. 89 1 Witness” Pictured Below, left to right: John Edstrom, Kathy Stewart. Charlene Benton. Jack Foster, Donna Orrock. Kris Mull. Debbie Dickienson. Peggy Enqle. Sue Torres. Mary Navratil. Mrs. Finn. Pictures Not Available: Patty Bader. Bill Choate. Kathy Cunningham. Cindy Davis. Tom Hingsbergen. Ladonna Hoyt. Maureen Kessler. Terri Locke. Sandy Page. Vickie Simbra. Fran Yeurish. Charlie Gutierrez. Larry Putnam. Kim Morales. The I Witness is the Irvington High School newspaper. It was established during the 73- 74 school year, after a four year period of no school paper. It is published by the student body of the Journalism class. Mrs. Carolyn Finn as the advisor, and is distributed to the entire student body free of charge. The printing of the paper is a joint effort between Dar Printers in Newark and Irvington High School facilities. The I Witness editorial policy is to inform and educate the school and the community by exercising the right of freedom of speech and expression. 90 The Rune is an organization in which teachers and students can express themselves through poems, stories and art work. The members of the Rune Staff select the best literature. The literature and art work is then made into a booklet which is distributed at the end of the year along with the yearbook. Pictured below are pictures of the Rune Staff: Patricia Bader. Editor; Charlene Benton, John Britto. Bill Choate. Omar Conger. John Edstrom, Peggy Engle. Jack Foster. Charlie Gutierrez. Tom Hingsbergen. Fred Jai. Terri Locke. Kris Mull. Mary Navratil. Donna Orrock. Larry Putnam. Matt Ranger. Richard Brennan. Rune 91 SAOiA staff Ours is a world of the present and the future. We graduating Seniors feel sad. yet glad to leave Irvington High School; Glad to go onto something higher, yet sad to leave our friends and pleasant memories of high school behind. In our SAGA, we have tried to connect today with our dreams of the future. We know our years at Irvington High School will always help us in building our world of tomorrow. Editor Pictured at left, top row: Michele Franco. Debbie Rasczewski. Chris Campbell. Cindy Greenwood. Mary Tierney. Chris Durrett. Peggy Way. Diane Beneveniste. Mr. Franco. On the wheel Tami Moore. Kim Jager. Loretta Blomberg. Greg Cox. Michelle Swartz. Judy Whaley. Diane Bertetta. Mark Meggeson Not pictured are Marie Wong, and Barbara Rosenstock. 92 96 Bye Bye Birdie is one of the most captivating musical shows of our time. It tells the story of a Rock and Roll singer who is about to be inducted into the Army. Conrad Birdie, an Elvis Presley type, sings in a rugged voice and wears gaudy gold costumes at all possible times. Albert Peterson, is a very pleasant mild mannered type. It is his faithful secretary Rose Alvarez, that keeps him and Birdie moving forward in the world. Rosie concocts one final national publicity plan before Conrads induction, he will bid a typical all American teenage girl, with an All-American kiss. Kim Mac Afee of Sweet Apple Ohio wins the honor. The arrival of Birdie in Sweet Apple causes wholesale swoonings. by the old and the young Fine performances were given by Rick Sumners and Linda Ralph, as Albert Peterson and his faithful secretary Rose Alvarez. The rest of the cast and the orchestra combined their talents to add a most marvelous harmony to the Musical. Bye Bye Birdie was directed by Miss Jacquie Ames, her assistant was Rosemary Lamaestra Vocal Director; Miss Lee Stevens. Orchestra Director; Mr Wayne Edwards. Rehearsal Pianist; Mrs. Joan Kincheioe. Costumes; Miss Charlene Ortiz. Sets; Mr. Dave Larsen, Lights; Larry Putnam. Props; Penny Bradbury. Posters; Michele Franco and Matt Ranger, Tickets; Nancy Erwin. Publicity; LeeAnn Lovesy. Set Crew; Steve Riddle. Jim Ballard and Terry Donshick. Albert Peterson Rick Sumners Rose Alvarez Linda Ralph Teenagers: Diane Holliday Karen Gillmore Sue Rudd Kathy Land Lisa Simpson Carla Mann Cathy Oda Diane Cyphers Loren Gunnink Steve Williams Paul Andrews Gordon Barbosa James Oaks Ursula Merkle. Kim MacAfee. .Jill Rudd Mrs. MacAfee. Mr MacAfee. Randolph MacAfee. Mae Peterson. Conrad Birdie. Sad Girl. .Kris Mull Another Sad Girl. Hugo Peabody. Mayor. Mayor ' s Wife. Mrs. Merkle. Conductor and T V Stage Manager. Mr. Johnson. Gloria Rasputin. T V. Costumer. Shriners: Mark Santos Earl McDonald Larry Miller Paul Andrews Male Quartet: Elvin Kincaid Pat Walker Loren Gunnink Paul Andrews Reporters: Earl McDonald Mike Miller Mark Santos Adult Chorus: Doreen Ingerwson Sue Gado Kathy Middle Didi O ' Malley Debbie Pruitt Steve Klitzing Becky Clark Pat Walker Paul Andrews Doctor Earl McDonald Orchestra Pit: David Lowrey Kelly Aikins Patty Tapia Charlene Barnum Lisa Thompson Bill Boyce Don Candla Sherry Linzey Antony Pickard Laura Cameron Ron Deeter Leslie Andersen Michele Franco Bonnie Hillesland Mike Yancey Eric Hillesland Dor Etta Berger Danielle Dowers Sally Carlson Lee Stevens Wayne Edwards Make-Up.Linda Ralph. Lucinda Smith Choreography.Jacquie Ames. Linda Ralph House Manager.Cheryl Burkhart Produced by Irvington Highs Musical Operations Board 97 Campus Life Guess who? Well, golly gee 98 I wonder what they are discussing. 99 is a unique Jazz Rock Band, under the direction of Mr Wayne Edwards, and assisted by student conductor Rick Sumners The Stage Band performs with the Thor Throats in concerts and assemblies during the year This year the Stage Band is again traveling to the Reno Jazz Festival, where the Stage Band received an excellent rating in last years competition. From left to right-Top row. Robert Dreyer. Chris Troxclair. Rick Sumners. Larry Trickey. Second row. Gordon Haley. Andy Micco. Dan Ezell. DorEtta Berger. Ron Webb. Lori Chapman. Bottom row. Ron Deeter. Mike Brown, Antony Pickard. John Austin. Mike Yancey, and Rosalie Thomas Not pictured Bob Winningham. and Paul Hoffman. The Thor Throats are made up of many-talented young instrumentalists, dancers, dramatists, and of course singers. Directed by Miss Lee Stevens, the Thor Throats have performed for numerous schools, civic groups, hospitals, and Irvington students. From left to right-Top row. Antony Pickard. Rick Sumners. Linda Ralph, Karen Gillmore. Cheryl Perry. Andy Micco. Larry Brown. Pat Walker. Second row, Roni Gomez. Cheryl Burkhart. Jim Andrews. Jill Rudd. Dan Santos Bottom row. Nancy Erwin. Sue Rudd. Sheree Andrews. Patricia Vorce. Loren Gunnink. and Paul Andrews The Irvington High School Orchestra has indeed brought culture to the students of Irvington. This year the Orchestra has performed at the Winter Concert, and will also play at all of the other instrumental concerts. From left to right-Top row. Karen Blizel Mr. Wayne Edwards-Conductor, Sally Carlson. Sheryl Linzey. Second row, Karen White. Roni Gomez. Leslie Andersen. Blythe Neilsen. Bonnie Hillesland, Michele Franco. Mr. Paul Bagness-Student Teacher. David Lowrey. Bottom row. Tammela Ellgood. Kathy White. Charles Boyton, Karen Anderson. Rhonda Fuller. Tricia Torres. Bill Boyce, and Lorraine Herup. Not pictured. Diane Cyphers, and Ron Deeter. music, music, music The Viking Pep Band is Directed by Student Conductor Ron Deeter The Pep Band plays at all rallies and sports functions. From left to right-Top row. Linda Ezell. Karen White. Greg Tipton. Leslie Andersen, Gabe Rodriquez, Blythe Neilsen. Althea Scheaf. Lynda Kiersted. John Hayes. Second row. Renee ' Reynosa, Marie Wong. Third row, Bonnie Hillesland, Gary Moran, Yvonne Aldama, Ron Deeter Pep Band Conductor, Sally Carlson, Eric Hillesland. Robert Deeter. Pat Rogers. Michele Franco. Fourth row. Steve Garger. Jim Andrews. Bottom row. Greg Davis, David Lowrey. and Dan Ezell. Not pictured. Diane Cyphers, and DorEtta Berger ' I s 1 The Chamber Chorale of Irvington High School under the direction of Miss Lee Stevens is a collection of serious!?) and talented young vocalists. All members of the Chamber Chorale are soloists in their own right. The Chamber Chorale performs traditional and contemporary musical composititions for various groups in the community, as well as performing at all Irvington High choral concerts. From left to right-Top row. Jim Andrews. Dan Santos. Larry Brown. Jill Rudd, Linda Ralph. Pat Walker Bottom row , Miss Lee Stevens- Chorale Conductor. Rick Sumners, Patty Vorce. Rich Menefee. Karen Gillmore. Andy Micco, Cheryl Perry. Doreen Ingwerson. Chris Lewis. Sheree Andrews, and Laura O ' Connor. the music makecs Symphonic Band is the advanced band. Under the direction of Mr Wayne Edwards the band participates in all of the concerts performed at Irvington High School. The band was also the first band to be asked to the dedication of the new Washington Township Hospital 1st row(l to r)Danielle Dower.Sally Carlson.Scott Picton.2nd row(l to r)Mr. Wayne Edwards. Bonnie Hillesland.Lorena Ruthven, Linda Ezell.Leigh Lundgren.Perri Palmer.Laura Cameron.Paulette Pollard.Roni Gomez.Terry Newman.Bobbie Dougherty.Ron Deeter.Jullie Cambra,Leslie Andersen.Yvonne Aldama.Tami Moore.3rd row(l to r)Christine Rogers.Marie Wong.Karen White.Laura Rivas.Blythe Neilsen.Charlie Holt.Ron Morgan,Dale Vis.Greg G a rd ner. M i che le Franco.Terry Mendoza.Mike Yancey.Robert Deeter.4th row(l to r)John Hayes.Diane Cyphers .eric Hillesland.Frank Mendoza.Dan Ezell.Rick Holmes.David Lowery.Rick Sumners.Chris Troxclair.Robert Dreyer.Bart Neilsen,Robert Garger.David Camarena.Greg Brewer.Pat Foret. In Beginning Chorus the students learn to sing and read music. Under the direction of Miss Lee Stevens the experience learned serves as a preparation for singing in any of the advanced singing groups 1st row (I to r)Miss Lee Stevens.Collette Baker.Sherry Linzey.Kristi.Andrea Stahl.2nd row(l to r)Chris Hudson.Kim Gewecke.Debbie Driver.Diane Carr.Kathy Cram.Sue Rudd.Debbie Herrera.Steve Donahue.Tanya Six.Karen Miles.Liz Gahagen.3rd row(l to r)Keri Patrick,Lisa,Michelle Kuehn.Debbie Black.Dan Santos.Jack Wilson.Jeff Denton.Lloyd Williams.Sally Ruffatto,Maureen Kessler,Lori Keiper,Jayne Rutherford.4th row(l to r)Debbie Castleberry.Bonnie Spaulding,Ralph Roberts.Chuck Dearman,Larry Brown.Brad Hoffman.Pat Walker.Cynthia Peoples.Penny Bradberry.Lisa Villa.Debbie Queen.Michelle Martell.Lori Bradberry.Betty Cortani.Darryl Grant. 102 The MOB is the Musical Operations Board The group is made up of students representing each music group.under the direction of Mr. Wayne Edwards M O B coordinates concerts and musicals for presentation at Irvington. 1 st row(standing I to r)Diane Cyphers.Linda Ralph.Nancy Erwin.Bobbie Dougherty.Ron Deeter.John Hayes. ( Kneeling) Karen White. Rick Sumners.(in tree) J i 11 Rudd.Patty Vorce.Anthony Pickard.Lynda Kiersted. Concert Band is the beginning band. Under the direction of Mr. Wayne Edwards the students of the band learn music and playing skills so that they may some day perform in a real concert 1st row (I to r)Terry Rydo.Von Umberger.Sharon O ' Brien.Bobbie Dougherty.Linda Kiersted.Debbie Garcia.2nd row(l to r) Pat Foret.Ed Bush.Mike Yancey.Arne Hillesland.Cindy Yurdana.Becky Edwards.Michele Franco,Sharen Jones.Sheila Pereira.3rd row(l to r)Mr. Wayne Edwards.Astrid Poschman,Nancy Sparks.Tim Gregoire, Ron Moore.Paul Parkinson.Mary Lopez.David Valdovinos. Concert Choir is the advanced choral group Under the direction of Miss Lee Stevens, the group studies and performs both sacred and secular music in a variety of styles from Bach to rock. The Concert Choir also performs in all the major choral concerts at Irvington. Front row(l to r) Miss Lee Stevens(director). Maria Vargas. Kathy Oda. Jill Rudd. Patty Vorce, Cheryl Burkhart, Karen Gillmore, Linda Ralph, Dee Dee Brown, Mimi Holden. Jennifer Jones. Gloria Hedlund. Second row. Marie Nowak. Peggy Way. Sherri Narvaro. Carla Mann, Diane Holladay. Andy Micco. Anthony Pickard. Danny Santos. Jim Oakes. Mary Forre. Candy Anderson. Diana Faria. Janice Poythress. Debbie Castellano. Doreen Ingwerson Third row. Laura OConnor. Rhonda Wardlow. Michele Moreno. Ralph Klas. Paul Andrews. Steve Grajeda. Tim Mckay. Cheryl Thomas. Karen Miles. Luanne Bowen. Margret Rodrigues. Roverta Perkiro. Fourth row. Natalie Durham, Becky Stockman. Jean Smith. Leann Lovesy, Rich Menefee. John Queen, Bill O ' Neil. Larry Brown. Loren Gunnick. Rebel Meacham. Patty Walker. Kathy Sparks. Linda Black. Patty Brown, Carol Devries. Anne Page. ITURChinq Band Front row left to right: Majorettes Lori Ballard. Sandy Dayton. Lori Chapman Second row: Lettergirls Laura Rivas. Sharon Larson. Cindy Greenwood. Ellen Mathias. Vicki Lloyd. Ruth Abraham, Shirley Doane. Paulette Pollard. Third row: Yvonne Aldama, Carole Horn. Ron Deeter. Leslie Anderson. Sheila Pereira. David Valdovinos. Fourth row: Renee Reynosa, Debbie Garcia. Christine Rogers. Robert Deeter. Althea Schaf, Marie Wong. Nancy Sparks. Fifth row: Andy O ' Neal. Blythe Nielson. Gabriel Rodrigues. Carl Bush. Becky Edwards. Cynthia Yurdana. Sixth row: Jim Andrews. Dan Ezell. Larry Putnam. Michele Franco. Patrick Rogers. Eric Hillesland. Seventh row: Drum Major John Hayes. Instructor Mr. Wayne Edwards. Gregg Davis, David Lowry. 104 AdmimstRAtion UndeRclassmen In the truest sense, life is constantly requiring that each of us face up to both joys and sorrows. The outlook we take in times of stress must be one that optimistically looks ahead to times of joy. The defeatist not only negates his own potential but dampens the spirit of those around him. Let us each resolve that in our relation with others we are constructive, not destructive; and let us further resolve to never underestimate our own capacity and varied talents. Curt Hu ska Principal 108 hi nr AOmimstRAtive AnO Counseling Staff 109 110 Ill BOARd Of education Mr. Robert D. Benya Member Mr. John R. Camara, Jr. Member The Fremont Board of Education is composed of seven elected members. Their job is to guide the destinies of some 30.000 young people. Decisions governing the conduct of all phases of education in Fremont are conducted at evening meetings twice a month. This year the Board of Education has two new faces . Robert D. Benya and Inez B. Ross who were recently elected to fill the vacancies created by Monroe Knight and Ernest Andrews, both who chose not to run for re-election. Classified Staff Top picture. L-R: Jack Cohlman. Francis Maria.Peggy Sharp.Remo Caminada. Dennis Mitchell.Jose Silva. Ira Wilkes. Wayne Leonhardt.and John Torquemada Bottom picture, top row. L-R: Bernie Gladu.Rose Duarte. Lorraine Dias.Leona Stefic.Helen Castelhano. Alta Barker.Beverly Riske.Ann Ghiselli Bottom row. L-R: Rose Dubiel,Antoinette Guerra.Sandy Nelson.Joan Hanriques.and Arlene Hoover 113 Rhonda Accosta Nancy Adair Cathfeen Adams ClASS of 1977 ' A - 114 Christine Akins Lawrence Aldama Patricia Alverez Laureen Ama Karen Anderson Paul Andrews Ron Baker Brian Baldim Connie Barker Lynn Barker Robin Barncord Carmean Barnes Sherry Basas John Bassett Nicholas Batteate Sherry Baucom Sandra Baxley Peter Bechere Traci Beckel 115 Robert Becken David Bedford Debra Beers Terry Benitez Dale Bennett Larry Bennett Michael Bennett James Benton Shannon Berger Shelly Berger Gina Bernero Kelly Berme Antonio Berry William Berry Darlene Betz James Bird Huey Birdwell Philip Blabon Deborah Black Ron Black Allison Blair Mark Bliss Lielah Blodgett Sharon Blondin Terry Bluford Bonnie Bondeson Kim Borrero Daniel Bowen Michael Bowen Frances Boyajan Erin Boyce Theresa Boyd Lome Bradberry Penny Bradberry Shan Bradley Steven Bramhall Lynn Breitz man Gregory Brewer Margaret Brewer Thelma Bright Erich Brinkerhoff Barbara Brooks Michael Brooks Buenafe Brown James Brown Kevin Brown Monte Brown Robert Brown Ronald Brown Charles Buckley 116 Shari Butler Nancy Calabrese Mark Caldwell Mona Camarena Sharon Cambra Shirley Cameron Cathleen Campbell Kathenn Campbell Tim Campbell Lorrie Cantieni Oebora Capriotti Claudette Carpenter James Carpenter Denise Carrillo Ricky Chadwick Gary Chaisson Denise Champoux Ricky Chappell Jerome Charlberg Ruben Chavez 117 William Chisholm Theresa Choate Patricia Christensen Claudia Christiansen Keith Cline Drew Coleman Tina Collier Malissa Colvard John Conant Gary Conde Jeffery Conner Glen Cook Theresa Cook Renee Cooper Sharon Cooper Warren Cordova Betty Cortani Mark Covey Andrew Craig Edward Crawford Donald Croneis Linda Cross Clyde Crowell Steve Cruz Cindy Cunningham Tina Cunningham Brenda Curtright Lori Dalrymple Brian Daly Randy Daniel Nancy Damelowicz Lawrence Daniels Bob Davis Connie Davis Greg Davis Ricky Davis Cynthia Dawson Cheryl Decausemaker Robert Deeter Brenda Dellai Marlene Denny Marvin Denny Jeff Denton John Depont Betty Deppner Danny Dickerson Pamela Dickey Richard Doane Patricia Donohue Stephen Donohue 118 Terry Dortshick Jean Dorsey Michael Doughty Danielle Dowers Greg Drummond Sylvia Duarte Cheryl Dukleth James Durney Randy Eacret Nanci Ebeling Vincent Eddis Katrina Edgemon Rebecca Edwards Sandra Eichelberger Firmin Elgart Kimberly Ellegood John Ellwanger Roger Elson Deborah Emery Dessie Erwin Raymond Erwin Rebecca Eskew Marie Estrada John Evans Stacy Evans 119 Connie Figlia Robin Fischer Tammy Fischer Julie Fite Linda Fleitz Scott Fletcher Stephen Floodman Amanda Flores Ted Foley Mary Foret Clinton Foster William Fregosi Carin Freitas Maria Freitas Denise French Thomas Frost 120 Nancy Furtado Amy Fuson Susan Gado Derrick Galos Gerald Garcia Kevin Garcia Kyle Garcia Nora Garcia Roger Garcia Gregory Gardner Cindy Garza Julie Garza Kevin Gemberling Joanne Geraghty Kim Gewecke Robert Giovannoni Edith Glass Sharon Godinez Kirk Godwin Jodie Goldman James Goncalves Frank Gonzales Kathy Gonzales Kimberly Gonzalez Donald Gould Connie Govea Ben Grasmuck Margaret Grasseschi Gary Green Robin Green Mary Greene Richard Greene Dawn Groat Moses Guillardo Scott Gunn Jeff Gutierrez Michelle Hack Theresa Hagenbach Ronald Haggard Scott Hahn Mark Haight Penny Hale John Hale Dawn Halliday Barbara Hamilton Linda Hammond Theresa Hancock Douglas Handel Barbara Hanmore Patricia Harlan Michael Harmon Timothy Harper Kimberly Harrell David Hawley James Hay Mark Hedrick Mitchell Heinze William Helenihi Dennis Helgesen 121 4 • 0 i Victoria Horten Laymond Howe Christine Hudson James Huffman Mike Huk Curtis Hunter Rick Hunter Tim Hurt Doris Hutchinson Youalonda Jaco Daniel Jennings Chris Jensen Carol Jepsen David Johns Curtis Johnson Edward Johnson Jay Johnson Nancy Johnson Sharon Jone Anthony Jones Jennifer Jones Ken Jones Michael Jones Glenn Kalawaia Timmy Karr Tommy Karr Gary Keith 122 Julie Kester Pamela Kimmel Debbie King Paul King Paul King Robin King Karen Kirk George Kozel Karen Kremkau Kevin Krone Laureen Kwasney Gaylale Largent Phil Larson Kathleen Lasovich Rebecca Lastriri William Lea Bob Leal Charles Lean Walter Lenhardt Patti Letarte Mr. Charles (Bo) Conley egional Occ. Voc. Education Daniel Limas Steve Lind Sheryl Linzey Norma Lomas Cindy Lomker Adolfo Lopez Jean Lord Lisa Lounillier John Love Stephanie Lovelace Mr. Terry Callar), Regional Occ. Voc. Education 123 Julie Mack Pamela Maners Richard Mangan Carla Mann Deborah Manson Angela Mares Stephen Margheim Gary Maria Charles Martin Christine Martin Barbara Martinez Jonathan Martinez Peter Martinez Richard Martinez David Mason Jennie Massey Monique Mavraedis Debroah Mazza Dana McCabe Scott McCaun Sandy McComas Kimberly McConnell Carol McCullough Mary McDaniel Earl McDonald Gorden McDonald Robert McElroy David McLeod Rhoda McSweeney Glenda Meacham Jody Medeiros Laurie Medeiros Richard Medina Kim Meier Robert Meier Mark Mello 124 Jeanette Miller Kathleen Miller Kim Miller Lon Miller Sue Miller Susan Miller Dennis Milosky Chris Mmson Diane Mitchell Randi Moffitt Terre Molander Donna Monk Vicki Moody Steve Moran Michael Moreno Michele Moreno William Morrow Kitty Joe Mo scorn John Mosley Julie Mosley Barbara Mueller Carrie Muir Kathy Mullemx Marilyn Murray Lane Nail Sheryl Navarro Gloria Navratil Nanci Nelson Stephen Neves James Nevraumont 125 Leonard Nichols Bart Nielsen Bill Nylander James Oakes Karen O ' Brien Dianna O ' Connor Patrick O ' Connor James O ' Donnell Kelly Oliver Patty Olsen Julie Orner Curtis Ortega Rosalind Ortiz Terry Osterhoff Randy Osterhuber Barbara Otting Rick Page Perri Palmer Judy Pappas Pam Paris Keri Patrick Cindy Patterson Jeff Perry Vonnie Perry Kathy Persico Andie Perusse Cindy Pestana Ricky Pestana Gina Peters David Peterson Simon Pickard Colton Pickert Mike Pierce Tony Pineda Chris Pineda Kandy Piper Gilbert Pomales Mary Porter Astrid Poschmann 126 Anne Pyle Debbie Queen John Raimondi Charles Ramirez Laura Ramirez Phil Ramirez Tim Randall Ken Rasmussen Danny Recend Kim Reed Greg Reeves Beth Reprince Dimas Resendez Chuck Revell Steve Reynosa Sandra Rhoades David Richardson Laney Richardson Steve Riddle Brenda Robles Alex Rocha Steve Rodrick Gabe Rodrigues John Rodriguez Lisa Rodriguez Margaret Rodriguez Christine Rogers Elisa Romero Eric Rosalia Dave Row Jesse Rubio Susan Rudd Sally Ruffatto 127 Manuel Sagovia Kurt Sanck Gloria Sanders Mark Sandoval Manuel Santos Steve Scherrer Steve Schneider Diane Schreder Rick Schreiber Ken Schroeder Jim Self Kevin Self Ray Serrate Carlos Servantes David Shaw Ron Shipman Karen Shue Anita Silva Marcia Silva Tammy Silva Romero Simard Ben Simbra Tanya Six 128 Rosemary Smith Tammy Smith Valerie Smith Teresa Sneed Stan Souza Vicki Standlee Shawn Staples Anita Starks Chris Stavert Jenni Stearns John Storer Naomi Strand Dan Strop Neil Supola Jane Swette Dan Thompson Teresa Tiapon Kim Tolan 129 Marian Vance Sally Van Dyke Ronda Van Rosendale Kimberly Van Ryswyk Sherie Vargas Deborah Veazey Anthony Venturi Sylvia Vera Lisa Villa Tina Villa Paul Villarante Teres Villarreal Larry Vis Jerry Walden Theresa Waldmann Linda Walker Robert Walker Wendy Walker Debra Wallace Scott Waller Theresa Waller Julie Walls Normand Walton Michael Walus Dale Ware Rodney Ward Tamie Watson Dennis Weber Ronald Webster Gregory Wellman Janice Wenger Roy Werner Steve Wertheimer Jane Westgard Jaynie Whined Jeff Whittington 130 Bobbie Wiggins Sherry Wildoner Becky Wilkinson Patrick Willerscheidt Marlin Williams Merry Williams Stephen Williams Tim Williams Tarence Witt Dave Wi xom Shelly Wlodarczyk Mindy Wolfe Mitch Wolfe Robin Wolfer Michael Wood Fred Woodmansee Don Woods Laurie Woodward Ronald Wormuth Veronica Aguirre Felicita Martir-Cortez Lauren Andrews John McDonald Cheri Carter Sandra Montalbo Stephen Castleberry Robin Morales Tony Chapman Joann Peixoto Cindy Christ Jeffery Pitcher Kenneth Cook Cheryl Rains Linda Crenshaw Tammy Reed Phyllis Cunnigham Brian Reedy Ofelia Curiel Katherine Rockholt Colleen Galloway Suzanne Romanek Leroy Herrera Daniel Ross Ralph Klas Wayne Rudy Arthur Laguna Jerome Seiler Howard Lampson Doyle Smith Jerr Littlefield Cathleen Thompson Patrick Machado Alan Wein Constance Maddox Sylvia Wilkie Bonny Martinchick Robert Womack Bobbie Martinez Dennis Young Ken Wright Rick Wright Tracey Wyatt Daren Young Cindy Yurdana Nancy Yourish Tammie Zimmer 131 132 Cathy Agamau Dwayne Ailor Marlinda Alborao Yvonne Aldama Marshall Almanza Jess Almeida Clinton Andersen Leslie Andersen Donald Andrews Leonor Anguiano Karalee Arbgast Ricky Ashmore James Ashurst Eddie Austin Frank Avelar Cynthia Avila Janda Avila Elaine Ayala Arlene Baca Jim Bailey Debra Baird Beverly Baker Bill Baker Pam Baker Sandy Bandy Cheryl Barber Gordon Barbosa Katherine Barens Richard Barnes James Barrington Donna Bartlett Gayl Bauhofer Diane Baxley Michele Bell Pam Bell Thomas Beltran Mark Bender Tami Bennett Bradford Betz 133 Jim Bedner Roger Birge Joyce Bitz Linda Black Cheryl Bliss Karen Blizel Debra Blodgett Ronald Bloom Harlow Blum Russell Boling Leanna Bonds Luanne Bowman Sharon Bowman Charles Boynton Lynada Bozman Robert Bremer Vicki Briggs Peggy Britto Donna Bronson Claudia Brouillard Denise Brown Mark Brown Mark Brown Michele Brown Patti Brown Richard Brown Ronald Brown Roland Bruneau Michael Burbank Ralph Burnett Donald Bushong Charles Busic Randall Busk Bruce Butler Kerry Butler 134 Douglas Campbell Rick Campos Eugene Cardenas Lisa Cardwell Sally Carlson Diane Carr Rick Carrabello Dave Carracci Danny Carrillo Soon Carter Robert Casarez Tom Casassa Deborah Castellanos Delma Castillo Jackie Cavaness Beth Cesare Michelle Champoux Kityuk Chan Lon Chapman Linda Chiapeno Laura Collett Larry Collier Billie Conley James Connelly Maria Cortez Patrick Costello Vickie Cowan Glen Cowgill Stacey Craig Tim Chism Linda Christiansen Layne Clark Mary Clawson Stephanie Clemmer Debbie Clizbe Julie Clymens Connie Coleman Laura Coleman Terry Coleman 135 Kitsy Crawford Dwayne Crew Robert Cross Thomas Cross Valerie Crowell Kevin Cruz John Cunningham Sabrina Dahlin Mark Dailey Tamara Dalton Kevin Daly Heather Davis Jeri Davis Barbara Dawson Thomas Dawson Peggy Dayton Beverly Deacon Bonnie Deanda Theresa Deanda Andy Delano Pamela Dellai Patricia Dellai Stan Demarta Timothy Denny Carol Devries Leonard Dias Linda Dillon Alan Divis Stephen Domeier Stewart Domeier Charles Dotterer Mike Dougherty Tom Durant Gene Dyer Chris Eddis Kathleen Edgar Tami Ellegood Susan Escobar Jeffery Esguerra Mary Esparza Linda Ezell 136 Dave Falvey Dianna Faria Timothy Farrell Tom Farrell Paula Fitzpatrick Rodney Fleig Steven Fleitz Donna Flemmer Kim Fletcher David Flores Renee Fogg George Fogle Daniel Fontaine Christine Ford James Foster Paul Foster Cynthia Fountain Connie Fox Cindy Francisco Mark Francis Michele Franco Nancy Frazier Carrie Fredricks Richard Freitas Kenneth Fry Roxanne Fulkerson Rhonda Fuller Liz Gahaghan Sandy Gallegos Chris Galvan Sharon Gann Lorraine Garcia 137 Kathy Giovannom Pat Glenn Linda Gloshen Rick Glustini Mike Goheen Nancy Goin David Gomez Dolores Gonzales Lawerance Gonzales Steven Gonzales Judy Goodf: tend Carrie Goody Karen Gordon Bill Gorman Joyce Graham Dave Grajeda Laura Grand Dan Grasseohi Larry Graves Bill Greenwood Tim Gregoire Leno Grine Robert Guerra Duane Gunn Loren Gunnink Mark Hagman Allen Hale Wendy Hale Debbie Hall Kathryn Hallett Cheryl Hamilton Bill Hand Jay Hansen Sue Hansen 138 nr Ann Hawkins John Hayes Glen Heaston Duane Heaton Mike Heinze Luke Hendrix Marsha Henkel Debbie Herrera Lynn Herup Mike Henry Jim Hetrick Glenn Hicks Chris Highsmith Pam Hill Debbie Hoffman Diane Holladay Dorothy Holland Randy Hollenshead Diana Holt Steve Hood Lori Hornby Joey Horte Ray House Bunum Howard Dan Howard Robert Howard Jeri Hughes Jason Hunt Pam Hunt Terry Hurger Erma Hurtado Kevin Isbell Denise Isnida Melinda Jackson Peggy Jackson Cindi Jacobs 139 Pam Larson Richard Lavallee Dave Leal Man Leech Cheryl Leeper Gary Leever Gisele Lehouillier Linda Lemasters John Lenzner Dave Johnson Mark Johnson Dave Jones Pat Jones Richard Jones Steve Jones Lori Jung Cliff Kaminskas Lori Karonovich Anita Katie Richard Kaufman Tim Kelly Gene Kendall Judy Kessler Lynda Kiersted Bob Kilgore Paul Kimmel Debi Kinsch Kevin Kishiyama Judy Klay Steven Klitzing Mike Kopshy Peggy Kreidler Juanita Krieger Denise Kruchin Michelle Kuehn Lisa Kuster Lorna Laing Rosemary Lamaestra Matt Landrum Pam Lario Mike Larsen 140 Charles Lindell Debbie Lobush Andy Lock Larry Lopez Mary Lou Lopez Scott Lopez David Lowrey Leigh Lundgren Patty Lujan Rita Lusher Mary Lyons Rose Macaulay Carla Mack Joe Maddox Joel Magee Kelly Mahaffey Rob Mangan Cheryl Mantz Marla Mares Betty Marlowe Leslie Marron Donald Martin Julie Martin Terri Martin Brenda Martinez Cindy Martinez Julie Martinez Mike Martinez Tony Martinez Rick Marti-Cortes Mike Mortorana Glenn Mason Gregory Maxfield Kristi Mayfield Bonny McBeen Coleen McBrien Beverly McCluskey Louis McComas Diana McDonald Laura McDonald James McDonough Sally McElroy James McNamara Kathy McQuilliams Brenda Meacham Glen Meacham Michael Mears Rob Medeiros Estella Medina Frank Medina Catherine Megel Ronald Meier Mark Mendenhall Frank Mendoza Marion Merideth Richard Meyer Jamie Miles Craig Miller Larry Miller Robert Miller Sheryl Miller Daniel Mitchell Kevin Moffitt Jesse Montana Debora Montez Joel Montgomery Inez Montoya Irene Montoya Julie Moore Ronald Moore « 142 Earl Morrell Paul Mowry Paula Moyer Diane Murillo Robert Murphy Daniel Murray Mark Murray Cheryl Mutter Barbara Myers Patricia Myers Diane Navarro Michele Nevraumont Karen Nichols Laurence Nichols Blythe Nielsen Robert Noe Maria Nowak Nila Ocker Maria Olivares Martha Olivares Lucy Ornelas Patrick Ornellas Carol Orrock Paul Ortiz Betty Ostrov Eugene Ottoway Kirk Patrick Ron Patrone Tamara Peace Diane Pearson Cynthia Peoples Sue Perales Sheila Pereira Remedios Perez Robert Perez Patrick Perry Wendy Pervere 143 Debra Piazza David Pickering Scott Picton Paul Pimentel Joseph Pineda Alice Piper Patrick Poage Susan Pollard Jack Pope Russ Porterfield Patricia Potter Robert Potts Susan Powell Randolph Pratt Robert Priest Deborah Pruitt Jerry Ralph Cynthia Ramirez David Ramirez Victor Ramirez Daniel Ramsay Robin Ranalli Bonnie Rankin Kristine Recend Theresa Remmen Clifford Rendon Steven Richards Dwane Riddle Deborah Ridgeway Madeline Rigdon Manuel Rio Brenda Rippee Niles Ritter Ralph Roberts Joe Robertson Vickie Robinette Kathi Rodriguez Ricky Rodriguez Myron Rogers Patrick Rogers 144 Jerome Roldan Rick Romjue Theresa Rosalia Raymond Ross JuKe Rueckert Terry Russell Melody Ryder Terry Rydo Karen Sahara Rosa Salinas Pauline Salsedo Pauline Schemel Katherine Schmidt Scott Schmidt Robin Schumacher Robert Schwanz Susan Scogin Annette Scott Roy Sebrell David Segura John Sexton Rebecca Seymour Faye Shaw Michael Shelton Barbara Shepard Michael Sherman Jolyne Shiffermiller David Shue Richard Siciliano Robert Siciliano Cathi Silva Cheryl Silva Chris Silvernale Suzanne Simon Tambria Six Kurt Sizer David Smith James Smith Cynthia Soutar Deborah Spangler Deborah Sparks 145 Diane Sparks Nancy Sparks Janice Spencer Denise Stahl Cindy Stanfield Allen Staples David Stephens Richard Stephens Kevin Stephenson Linda Stewart Ken St. Germain Wendy Stiles Belinda Stillwell Dennis Stone Edwin Stroman Jay Sutherland Sidra Swanson David Swartz Debbie Swindle Allison Takata Harold Tanner Marcus Tapia Arthur Theobald Scon Tibbets Kevin Tierney Kimberly Tiner Rena Tipton Marsha Tittle David Torres Kathy Trager James Trejo Larry Trickey Lois Tyler Von Umberger Becky Uribe Bonnie Urquhart Christy Ussery Theresa Valdez Brian Valley Maria Vargas Ted Vargas 146 Angela Venturi Debra Verbaere Kevin Videtich Steve Visconti Debbie Vogel Miranda Wack Wayne Walz Julie Wamska Marti Waste Joan Watkins Kathleen Webster Michael Webster Richard Webster John Westergren Robert Westerhoff Karen White Kathryn White Kimberly White Ron Whiting Dan Whitted Terry Wikjoner Debra Will Paul Williams Terri Williams Jack Wilson Jeff Wilson Luanne Winans Jeanine Winter Robin Witham Richard Wolfer Richard Wolski Phil Wood Joyce Woolard Sandy Wootton pictuues not AvaiUBle Diana Barclay Ira Barnes Bruce Benham Brazina Bluford Talmage Borrero Johnie Brooks Patrick Carpenter Rosa Carrillo Daniel Casey Brenda Clark Robert Clifford Linda Covello Gloria Cruz Cathy Cunningham Charles Darsey Thomas Dawson Rebecca Diaz Douglas Dixon Marci Dolianitis Deborah Driver Keith Drummond Rick Faria Priscilla Flores Derek Fontendt Paul Foster Robert Glassel Gary Gleason Lynn Gonzales Robert Gonzalez Tina Griego Katie Guzman Greg Harlow Gerri Harnack Michael Harper Ray Hedlund David Jackson Machel Jones James Kaufman Rodney King Joe Lopez Michael Lopez Keith Luallin Patricia MacGregor Charles Marble Ricci Martin Karen McGregor Carl Medina Joe Melech Anna Mighell Joe Montoya Bobby Moody Yvonne Moran John Niehaus Daryl Norton Mark Orris Manuel Perez Lucette Pomales Kathleen Riddle Eden Robinson Bertie Routh John Schwarz Mike Senechal Cathi Silva Denise Smith Micheal Stiles Bradley Strong Ron Talley Anthony Vegas Rick Ward Condie Watters John Westerhoff Fred Williams Terry Williams 147 class Mark Pimentel President Lory Osterhuber Councilman Ruth Abraham Raoul Adair Andrew Adams Carol Adams Yolanda Aguirre Terry Aker Patrick Akers Dan Aldama Kenneth Alford Debbie Allen Elsa Alvarado Candi Anderson 148 op 1975 Kathy Gordon Councilman Ramon Perez Mark Meggeson Councilman Vice-president Sam Arbgast George Arbuckle Donald Arriola Martha Arriola Loretta Ashley Ronald Ayala Patricia Bader Colette Baker James Ballard Laurie Ballard Andrea Barbee Debra Barncord Neal Barnes Thomas Barnes Jeffrey Barnhart Charles Barnhill Michael Barnum Michelle Barnum Alfred Barragan 1 L 149 Mike Bass Jim Bassett Debi Bates Pete Becket Eric Bedford Lisa Bedford Lori Bell Shirty Bell Joseph Benirez Charlene Benton Sherry Beranrdini Doretta Berger Bill Bernie Debbie Berrie Mike Beseda Karola Betchart Lin Betchart Janice Bettencoort Randy Birge Melissa Bittrolff Jack Bliss Loretta Blomberg Patricia Bloss Blair Bluford David Bocanegra Al Bondesen Sid Bowen Linda Boyce Bill Boyce Lana Boyd 150 Mike Boyd Rick Boyes Paula Brackett Shelly Brackney Debt Braswell Toni Brazil Lee Breitzman Mike Brogden Althea Brooke Denise Brown James Brown Mike Brown Terry Brown Thomas Brown Teri Browning Tom Bryan Elaine Buckman Jim Buesse Roy Buis Mark Burch Bill Burgis Julie Cambra Laura Cameron Phyllis Cameron Edie Campbell Ken Campbell Greg Cardwell Paula Carison Robin Carmichael Dan Carrillo Hope Carrillo Don Carter Steve Casper Elsa Casso Arnold Castillo Teri Cesare Trent Cesco Kathy Chandler Paula Chandler Jeff Chaney Joyce Chapman Susan Cheng Denise Chisholm Bill Choate Brian Christ Beckie Clark Cary Clizbe Pat Colaei Phil Cole Vicki Collett Val Collin Steve Conde Larry Contorno Leon Contorno Debbie Costa Eva Costa Chris Covey Curtis Cowgill Greg Cox Chris Cravalho Kathi Crawford Kathy Cree Allen Crow Rhonda Cruz Greg Cucculelli Gwen Cummings Debbie Curry Ernest Curto Diane Cyphers Andrea Dahl Sharon Dalton Bobbie Davis Vickie Davis Cindy Davis Jeff Contos John Cooksey Rick Cooper Linda Cope Lynn Cordenix Mike Cordingly 152 Sandi Dayton Russel Decausemaker Mark Dedascalou Jean Deluca Nancy Deppner Emily Diaz Mike Dick Joanne Dickison Cynthia Dixon Paul Dokey Peggy Donovan Laura Dorsey Teresa Doughty Shelly Dowey Corky Dreyer Doug Duncan Steve Dunkin Scott Durham Christine Durrett Jena Earp Rob Eckstein John Edstrom Judy Elcoate Dennis Elliott Peggy Engle Bruce Engley Pamela Enos Jill Erickson Kim Eriksen Janet Escobar John Escobar Karen Evans Debra Everett Tina Ewing Herbeye Falcan Bernardete Faria Mike Farmer Rick Fase 153 Rebecca Fielitz Randal Finney Janet Fisher Steve Fisher Damian Fitzpatrick Craig Fletcher Carmen Flores David Flores Karen Fogg Lester Foltmer Ronald Fonseca Scon Ford Patrick Foret Carolyn Fosnaugh Peggy Fountain Dennis Franks Scott Fraser Debra Freer Dianna Fregosi Joni Furtado Robert Gaddy Dennis Gahaghan Jonnie Gallegos Patricia Gallia Deborah Garcia Rhonda Garcia Stephen Garger Katherine Garland Charles Garrison Jack Gephart David Gibson John Gibson Karen Gillmore Teresa Glenn Gary Glennon Fred Gomez Patricia Goncalves Charlene Gonzales Kathryn Gordon 154 Michael Gordon Danna Gorman Karen Goward Doug Graef Roger Graf Joan Graham Stephen Grajeda Patti Gran Terry Graves Richard Greenly Terri Greenly Romona Grine Rita Grine James Groat Luann Groesbeck James Gross Simon Gunnarsson Charlie Gutierrez Deborah Gutierrez Craig Hahn Delcie Hale Gordon Haley Debra Hall William Hall Glynda Hamilton Paul Hamilton Deborah Hancock Cathy Hand 155 Gloria Hedlung Cheryl Helbig Randi Herrod Lorraine Herup Lorraine Hetrick Patric Highsmith Eric Hillesland Tom Hingsbergen Gregory Hippert Doug Hitchock Paul Hoffman Richard Holmes Charles Holt Carole Horn Deborah Horner Tammy Horner Roberta Hotze Carl House Carla Houseworth Ronald Hoyt Mark Hudson Thomas Hoffman Donald Hufford Pamela Hughes Debbie Hunt Laura Hunt Chris Ishida Scon Jackson Penni Jacobs Pamela Jager Dale Jennings Thomas Johannsen Gary Johnson LannyJohnson Lawatha Johnson Mark Johnston Cindy Jones 156 Howard Jones Paden Kahler Deborah Kalawaia Glen Kauk Carolyn Kee Gary Keesee Kenneth Keeth Pat Kempton Kelly Kenison David King Robert King Steven King Cynthia Kirk Jeffrey Klay Jennifer Klay Bob Krotochvil Steve Krone Katherine Land Louis Landavazo Andrew Lanning Kimberly Lario Jeannette Larsen Susan Larson Michael Lavallee Holiday Lean Ada Lee Laura Leitz Raymond Lemasters Catherin Letarte Donald Lewis Patricia Lewis Robin Lewright Betty Leymoyne Duane Linnenbrtnger Diana Lino Ginger Lloyd Vicki Lloyd Terri Lock 157 Tina Loflin Luis Lomas Jr. Ronald Long Cathy Lopez Maria Lopez Ronald Lord William Lothrop Lisa Love David Lovejoy Carol Lund Dianne Lutrell Timothy Macaulay Craig MacGregor William Macintosh Dana Magee Teresa Magee Cynthia Mai Paul Maida Janet Malone Denice Mann Kimberly Manson Laurel Market David Marquez Debra Marquez Boyd Martin Debra Martin Nancy Martin Susan Martin Abel Martinez Anthony Martinez Arnold Martinez James Martinez Jess Martinez Rhonda Martinez Yolanda Martinez Carmen Martir-Cortis Manuel Maseda Dave Mathey Ellen Mathias 158 Kimber Mavraedis Larry May Elizabeth McAllister Michael McAndrews Barry McBeen Colette McBrien Susan McCollom Debra McEntyre James McCann William McGaffey Carol McKay Preddy McKinney Kathleen McNamara Kathleen McRice Darlene Meacham Doris Mears Sheryl Mears Elizabeth Megel Mark Meggeson Bobbi Meier Phil Mendoza Teresa Mendoza Robert Merideth Marian Messick Carolyn Miles Karen Miles Lynnell Millard Cheryl Miller Cole Miller Douglas Miller Janice Miller Majorie Miller Marvin Miller Michael Miller Karen Minor Marie Mitchell Tom Mojes Mitchell Monroe 159 David Moore Paula Moore Tami Moore Theresa Moore Dorothy Mora Lucille Morgan Mary Morgan Ronald Morgan Stephen Morgan Gary Morin Michele Morris Joyce Mode Karen Mosley Danny Mullaney George Murillo Ronald Mudha Brenda Myers Laura Myers Jon Nakamoto Anna Navarro Mary Navratil Tom Neubauer Noel Newman Donn Nichols Jacquelin Nicholson Ann Niehaus Loretta O ' Brien Michael O ' Connor Suzanne O ' Connor Catherine Oda Kathleen Ogulin Denise Oldfield Andrew O ' Neal Barry Orender Leonard Orender Jeffery Ornellas Susan Orner Lory Osterhuber Linda Page Daniel Paris 160 Paul Parkinson Michael Parks Richard Parsons Rachel Parsons Ronald Patterson Deborah Payne Debra Peace Gary Peel Daniel Penafior Brad Pennington Ramon Perez Sheila Perfect Curtiss Pestana Deborah Peterson Lawrence Peterson Allen Pfeifer Anthony Pickard John Pierce Mark Pimentel Robert Pineda Stephen Pitcher Jeannette Polk Paulette Pollard Marianne Pot Carol Potts Bryan Powell Wesley Prather Ronald Provenzale Lynda Pulse William Purcell Dennis Pursch Larry Putnam 161 Evelyn Reedy Douglas Reeves Robin Rego Timothy Rentzel Beth Richardson Mark Rodriguez Roy Rodgers Elaine Rosalia Cathy Ross Colleen Ross Ronald Ross Rhonda Row Beverly Royster Linda Rueckert Mark Schemel Linda Schreder Gary Schroeder Mike Schroeder Charlotte Scott Ronald Sherrill Robert Sherwm Frances Shim Rhonda Shipman Melanie Shockley Pamela Sibley Maria Silva Teresa Silva Lisa Simpson Dean Singleton Jeannette Smith Keith Smith Sandra Smith Todd Smith Susan Snider Donna Solusky 163 Tamera Stockman Barbra Stone John Stone John Sutkaitis Dave Swede I son Colleen Sweeney Patricia Tanner Estella Tapia Mike Taylor Patti Templeton Luann Thaemert Kathlee Thatcher Craig Thomas Maureen Thomas Rosalie Thomas Sheryl Thomas Jackie Thompson Jean Tibbets Gregory Tipton Jeffery Tipton Rafaela Tizoc Nancy Tomecsek Rich Torquemada Peter Torrence Germaine Torres Thomas Touris Robert Trejo Steven Tschantz David Turek Daniel Valentine Robert Vanebber Susan Vance Rosie Vasquez Debbie Verduzco Cindy Vicencio Anna Villarreal 164 Daniel Virgil Dale Vis Dave Viscounti Cynthia Walker Katherine Warner Susan Watts Peggy Way Keith Weber Linda Weisenberger Penny Wells Mark Wertheimer Eric Wiedmeier Sheryl Wiggins Rigel Wilds Cheryl Williams Lori Williams Rick Willson James Wilson Susan Wilson Wilhemina Wilson Robert Winningham Anita Wisdom Jodi Wolfe Kathleen Wondra Douglas Wong Marie Wong Richard Wood Rick Wood David Woodman Katherine Wormuth Jay Worthey Christal Wright James Wright Valerie Wright Michael Yancey Venisa York Betty Young Guy Young Frances Yourish pictuues not AvailaBle Rick Rego Stephani Reynosa Darron Rich Daniel Rivera Katherine Ross Doreen Roybal Sammy Rustin Daniel Santos Mark Schwanz Shane Scialabba Richard Sexton Susan Shaffer Richard Smith Dale Spencer Larry Stracner Robert Talley Michael Taylor Wyatt Thatcher Christopher Troxclair Karen Urquhart Richard Vargas Reuben Vegas Rosa Vera Robert Vergane Kutiz Warrens Larry Williams Victoria Williams Robert Zenger 165 pResentinq the SenioR Class p Mr mz m . A ■ i, m jfV Lr Paul Touris President Karen Giovannoni Vice President Diane Benveniste Councilperson Francine Donshick Councilperson Glynis Golden Councilperson Corny Aschauer Paul Touris % Rick Sumners ■ Cindy Greenwood Viking Awards Gary Grube The VIKING AWARD is given to those students who have dedicated their time at the various clubs and activities, at Irvington. It was very difficult to choose only ten because there were many dedicated Seniors. Diane Benveniste Linda Ralph Kim Jager Andy Micco Gaye McCluskey Eric Dorsey Keith Kishiyama Richard Ward top ten The TOP TEN are chosen strictly on their scholastic achievement. They have obtained a 4.0 grade point average for the past four years. Congratulations for this honor. Julia Abraham Edward Achter Renee Adair Diane Almanza David Alvarado Chris Andersen Why can’t Life be Full of A man has to know his Peacel FRIENDS Limitations Tracie Anderson Sherree Andrews Adam Arnold I ' ve enjoyed all I can stand To Mom Dad. with Memories are forever TiAmo Rock on R.B. love. . ID C M BF.) R.L Daniel Arriola Martha Arriola I can’t get enough, of that funky stuff! Cornelia Aschauer Smiles that you send out return to you. James Ashmore John Austin Michael Auxier Free at last I’m Just a Cool Fool I LM M.A.I.H.S.LM J.F.LCLN 170 Carol Bader William Bailey Shirley Baker Theresa Baker James Balthrope MINDS INTRIGUE LOVE (U. Y. Cauthen) SRJ? RFSA! T R 6 THAT MW! °.+N.W W.B.G.H. Small?me DIAIWIHAL ! IGTGLFN A! W Kathleen Barclay TickleP B your IRRESISTIBLE-Dings are Special Sheila Bennett Shelly Bennett They’ll know we are Christians by our love. David Bidner Mary Bifano Mafia-Keepa ya hands off. M MS Ram Bif Diane Benveniste Diane Bertetta Dan Betchart Rosemary Betchart Clearlake is Alrightl Billy Happiness is an illegal smile NOT TO EXCEED 40 SPACES Sunshine JCBS Zubarrr?! Kevin Biggs Greg Bilan It’s THE AMERICAN WAY (NOT MINE) Leland Blodgett Barbara Blondin John Boliva Wanda Bowen Karren Boyd Mike Boyer I.LV.F.A. E Camaro drivers make better P.B.P.G.T.N.E.W M.Y. We ' ve ate all 4 years lovers! HELP? 171 William Bradshaw STINKY BOX Margaret Braham HELL RAISERS ANONYMOUS Well. . . ANYWAY David Branco Jan Breitzman Richard Brennan John Britto GREAT MEN DIE YOUNG- Coors. Kennedy Titans 74 I ' m not feeling so well. Sandra Brock Cynthia Brooks I Curtis Brown Larry Brown I Love My Future Wife. Julie: Love Larry John Bueno Cheryl Burkhart Wayne Burkholder Its been a long 12 Yrs. Aug ... it ' s the laughter we will I ' ll Never Forget B-ball 5.1973 J+S! remember. CB Memories Of 73. Susan Burrous F.Y.T.R. Sunny Sandy Summers. Right Kim? Ruth Busk Michael Cady Dennis Cantieni Rebecca Capehart Linda Cardoza Terry Carmichael Julie Carr Richard Camera J W.H.W S.T.LG.G.S. I m no casaba-who cares Baby Come Close and Let Yes. he ' s my Dad! THE SIX-MILLION DOLLAR STANKYM bubba! Get it? Time Stand Still MAN (DWML-C.R.) Deborah Castleberry Denise Cauthen Donna Cecil Scared Stiff, nostalgic U Y Baker! After 13 Years. D.A.C. now what? TMD. Robert Cedeno Carey Chadwick Nathan Champion Nellyann Chase Christine Cheng Randal Chiapetto That ' s IT” Away-we-go-Singin-Songs- - Live for today. Tomorrow may To Life! To the Future! Get it on with music! Chasin-Dreams never come. Becky Chism Sarah Clark Scott Clark Roy Cline Gary Clizbe Thomas Cochran Too much to forget So FORDS ARE FINE” (C.A.F.)! Life is worth a million much to remember memories. 174 Vicki Collins Esther Contreras Steve Cook INTO EACH LIFE RAIN Let the Son shine in. Never again 95. (W.M.B.L MUST FALL - H.W.L B B R ) Sandra Cooley Jan Coomer Rose Cordova IF I COULD SAVE TIME IN A 73 Best BB 1 G.M. 77 The Hittin-the-road-on-Suntrails- BOTTLE . . . Song Dynamic Duo G.C. Me Kathleen Covey Kathy Cram Chris Cribbin Life is what you make it I Love 73 Best BB 1 RN OUR May happiness always shine V 00 - SONG 72 DYNAMIC DUO above you TM Mitchel Cummings Kathleen Cunningham Debra Curry Keep Thinkin ? Lenord Curto Belinda Curtright Judy Danielli C ' mon baby let the good times roll MAY 25 Duane Darr Becky Daugherty GOING UP THE COUNTRY Thanks Mom. Dad Hi Becky I.L.G.R.D.-CLASS OF 74 R. Q h T.W.B.-M.H. FLAME Gladys Deacon Ronald Deeter starting all over again Benny Rides Again C.Q. I.LD.J.D M.T.A. wB6FSB Lilia Delao Clay Delello de I’ll never Forget you P.M I love Sambo” Kenneth Deshais Vernon DeVries Linda Dias FUN-FUN-FUN THE 3 LINS M L. memories W.LA.F.I. LY. A. Melinda Dias Tina Dickerson John Dieffenbach The 3 LINS You can ' t always get what W.LT.M D R M.C.I.I.A.Y. you want BTLTGPP Darrel Divis Cynthia Dixon Can ' t win for losing, can we TAIYRSAMDA Eric Dorsey Bobbie Dougherty Years Teach More Than Love Makes our Days Ever Know world seem Brighter Rhonda Ducoty Denise Duerner Natalie Durham Ducati ' s coming. Right Jim Michele Durrett ANCHORS AWAY I W.B. C.R Joyce Eaton Mark Edgeman MERKLE DON ' T Be DENIED Cynthia Eaker With Love to Mom AND Dad Gary Eich The Soul Power 175 Robert Gibson Denise Gillespie Dennis Gillespie DBKFFI PATIENCE(FOOT) Lamby -71 Kathy Gillmore Darlene Gilmore The least most important word is I. Karen Giovannoni Cherished Memories Richard Girling Glynis Golden Jill Goldman Ma Bell for Prez. Huh Leesa for Reals Man Guillermo Gomez Veronica Gomez Mary Gontang Jacqueline Gonzales Debra Gordon Theodore Gorsuch Music-expression of Love The Door slowly opens to a THANKS MOM DAD FOR J.E.D.G.R.J.M.S. new life waiting HELPING ME THROUGH 177 Leetha Graf Marilyn Grasmuck Janine Green If the sun refused to LOVE is long-suffering and shine.. J B I Wonder kind I. LY R. B Donald Guillardo Lydia Guillardo David Gunn LONGDISTANCE turns OPERATION C-C3 Saturday Later on! I Love You LKCG me on. Nights JSSP(NM) Cynthia Greenwood Debra Gregory GaryGrube LOVE is the key to the gates Urbani ' s Out Gregory in Nov of HAPPINESS 17.1973 Jerrine Gunnink Charles Guitierrez John Hagenbach MW I Corinthians 13 EB Will we make it? 178 Sandra Hardman Beverly Harrell Margaret Hebei Michael Hedrick Jody Heminuk Jean Henderson Rich Rego 4 ever Hey HN 1 got the car MH HED finally made it” All right All it takes is a (Little) trust NHNTYHTEM AAQSMTAM EYDM member Billy the scuffer ”74” DLMMGBWY IDEWW Lynn Henninger Teresa Henrickson Susan Herman Lorraine Herup Wade Hess David Hill The 3 Lin ' s Omar ' s my Remember THE SUNSET 1 can ' t believe it! babe! Teriyaki ? OH!!!! Lorraine Hill Bonnie Hillesland Frank Hoffman Experiencing is the Key. Life Without Friends is a Todays dreams-tomorrows Smile BEEBOO Mt Sad Affair Reality BH DF Steve Hoffman Miriam Holden Wallace Honjiyo My magnanimous virtue creates my resp ' bty Kenneth Hornby Cynthia Horton David Hotze Roberta Hotze Love is a special way of Thanks D H. For helping me feeling make it Holly Howard Janmarie Howard Cathy Hoyt LaDonna Hoyt Donald Hufford Stanley Hughes Gary. Love is a journey Hey Geoffries. LUAR! Lead F.Y.D.S. True flight, the only way to not a destination me Lord. fly Blei B D Kim Jager Diane Jensen Bonnie Jesus T.T.R Sunny Sandy A friend is a present you give Mrs Larry Williams May Summers. Right Sue ' ! yourself. 25.1974 Janet Johanson Sandy Johnson Sue Johnson Clare Jones Debra Jones Rich Jones Time is a bottle. . Baby Boos THE 3S ' s! I Luv C.U. Winme- And the sun rose and the sun Hope ' 75 -the Pooh set-life GM Roberta Jones Silva Kahler Lori Keiper Terry Kenison Maureen Kessler Mike Kincaid Sparkling in the sand Ski Bum 72 was the happiest me Me BOB. all the way catch CHET + D B 74 Sum ' r 72 since 1 met someone very special to me. later BC JR Marshal King Lloyd Kirk Keith Kishiyama Robbin Klein Robert Klmdt Diana Kopshy Mellowness reigns supreme! Zubarrr? FISH fora PRICE? Love is what you ' ve been through with someone ROUGH N ' READY Summer ' 70 DBGFF! CAULIFLOUR DIZZY! Me is for me Lynn Kreidler James Kremkau The Son will shine They finally sent this cow to forever! Hi R.K. Frog pasture Cathy Labrado Leah Lajoie Gerard Lamaestra Wisdom is the key to Once I was. now I am (year success G.B Y L M 73) Peter Latona Jan Leal Michael-Anne Lean Calvin Lee Gary Leeman Christine Lehouillier REMEMBER THE Horse traders and company SOUTHERN COMFORT. STRETCH?? Steve Lenzner Christine Lewis Gordon Lloyd HELL RAISERS M.V.B.D.LI. J.F.I A.P.F ANONYMOUS -Not Even ACE Diane Lujan Diane Luttrell Mark Magee Luv. the feeling is too big for the word Orlando Lomas Charles Love LeeAnn Lovesy H R. I will not be worked TELL ME T.M. D Anthony Mares Kerry Mark Michelle Martell Let everyone know I made it! Nancy Martin Belinda Martinez Emma Martinez Just a matter of time. I ' m Free! A B.K.E.J.R D.T.F. Tina Martinez Leslie Mason William May Brenda McBeen Shawn McCann Gaye McCluskey Memories of smiles we left Carol The beginning of it all 3- 1 am WOMAN. Watch me behind. Got it. 21-72 F I S H. grow! 182 Debra McDonald Debra McKay Howard McNeece Where did all my spare time GEPO is gonna get you . . go? G.N I 1 Fred Meacham Kenneth Medeiros Mona Megel S.Y.C.M.C. THE SOUTH WILL RISE AGAIN Reb Therese Melech Michael Mendenhall Gilbert Mendoza FREEDOM Justice FOR ALL TYMAD TS William Menefee Anthony Micco Melissa Middel I ' LL WORK YOU! OH FRETS” MICCO-VS-RIGGS REALLY? MLAO THANX M WINS-S1.500.000-FOR D LOSING Marvin Miller Thomas Miller So long but yet so short Goofy S.J. 183 Gregory Nichols Linda Nickelson Brent Nielsen Silence is golden-so who has anything to say? Dawn Ochs Laura O ' Connor Robert Olson Deirdre O ' Malley Andrew O ' Neal Ken O ' Neal It 8 a wonder what a smile can In my mind, we can conquer Happy to be free to do what do Right PJI the world. S.W want Carmen Ongpin Leonard Orender Donna Orrock Sharon Ortiz Keith Osburn Nancy Otting Life is 6-5 against Older Budweiser Good I Suzanne Ozust Ane Page Feb 1473 JDFAA How Til Mor. Jeg eleske dig. TAK! many yards? 33 Me Tuts Sandra Page Jonathan Paiva Joanne Paioma Roger Perez He ' s everything to me.... Mary Perry Paul Perry Brayn Pervere THE PINBALL WIZARD STRIKES AGAINI Ellen Pollard Richard Pope James Potts Penny Powers Janice Poythress Eva Prather Mom Dad. Just call me Mom and Dad thanks for Life starts with you Mike. Rodney Lennie everything Now Forever f V7 Steve Prestia Donna Pritchard Debbie Pulse Those who think Think too much Matt Raimondi Time. I wish I had more of it. Linda Ralph Life is never over Love is never done.ACT Theodore Ramme Well, school was nice while it lasted. Matt Ranger Debra Rasczewski Michael Recend I ' m riding down your moonlight miie.lLZ Don Reedy Richard Rego Claudette Reid On to bigger and better things Terry Rendon Debbie Reprince Mary Rhoades Nov. 19. 1971 The Way We Were Don Rhone Brenda Richard Kerry Richards Olga Rico Nelda Riddle Debra Riggs 1 Know we can make it . . Our lives are full of sunshine 1 love that R D M February 5. Love and Thanks Mom Gary R.F. 1-24-73 Gumby TMAD 1972 Danielle 9-23-73 John Riley Catarino Rios Susan Rippee Laura Rivas Daniel Rivera Linda Limanen Roberts Our love shared with our baby. Daniel Ray Dorene Robledo Debra Rodrirk Debbie Rosales July 20. 1973 THE We learn from what we lose Love is those who helped me. START OF SOMETHING RTMR Grand Funk Barbara Rosenstock Jeffrey Ross Tim Ross Yooth” C S. 70 Foot Ski 64311.2089 19.1938 15 COLOR ME HUMAN Bum ' 74. Sum ' r 72 15 12 Jill Rudd Chris Rueckert I know the best is yet to come 11 3 72 MB Sheree Russell Jayne Rutherford Lynn Ryan Michael Ryan Sheryl Ryder Gary Sahara For the good times . .2nd its too late to turn back now, NO MORE MORTICIAN ALL WENT IN ONE EAR Where interest lags. Memory Best HSJ472GLLK BC JOKES! I LOVE IRVINGTON AND OUT THE OTHER! lags too. Deborah Sanchez Rick Sandoval To Mom Dad Love Miss May. Hi Gang B B Deborah Santos Michael Schuetz Thoughts of yesterday Hi Cory; F E E E A T Pooh! RB ME Deborah Schultz Susan Schwerdt PM-time to go to bed The 3 S s 5-25-72 Belinda Serna Clifford Shim Melanie Shockley Debra Shue Victoria Simbra Hawaii or Bust Hey Tigger-B.D.S.T.-alright M S. ... more than you ' ll ever CheeChee” know Barbara Smith For You Goober. . . IWTYCKHMILYJRC-BABOO FA Cindy Smith Love is a sharing thing- I love you Roger Jerry Smith Lucinda Smith Love is but the song we sing. Ski bum 74 Yvonne Smith Free! Who said? Looks like work to me. Dale Spencer Andrea Stahl Rebecca Stelle Nancy Stewart PEACE AND LOVE Love has MANY sorrows HELL RAISERS Don ' t leave me KCM ANONYMOUS Aug 74 ' Mach I Ricky Sumners Clarke Supola Kevin Swanson CAN THIS BE REALLY REAL! Glenn Stier Beryl Stillwell Deborah Strop Hey Chee-Chee B D S T ANMLTOIG- Y R G A D LSF Alright TMVSF- IWNFYRWE Michelle Swartz David Swineford Martha Takata Green eyes as usual Billy MOM. APPLE PIE AND THE Just You Me! 9 21 74 Sunshine mmsmd BS GIRL NEXT DOOR Our Day. Chongl Patricia Torres Renate Torres Susan Torres Paul Touris Everrett Turpin David Ursprung I ' ll see ya on the dark side of Those Who Give Have All They could even cause angels Life is too short to waste Mi the moon Things ' J.G. tosinYOOTH amorestu 189 Marjorie Valley Robert VanEaton Debbie Vanzant Blonde ' s DO have more Fun! ML 20 DAYS LEFT! SMITTY C.R. Miss Margie ' ' WE RE OUTI Linda Vargas Allison Villarante Joseph Visconti Love is a thousand grains of sand T.C. Patrick Walker Mark Walus Richard Ward It ' s Fun Being Happyl I d really rather be in Philadelphia Rhonda Wardlow Kenneth Watkins Edith Watters GOSH. I’m leaving! Be Yourself. No One else Can Eddie Watts Susan Watts Sandra Wayne THE LUNATIC IS ON THE GRASP THANKS S.S R D Ronald Webb Year of ' 32 Is The Best Brian Webster Laurie Weir Suzanne Weisenberger Cynthia Welsh Gary Westendorf Camaro Z28-Can-U-Digit- Come Fly With Me (Bird We re captives on a carousel Head on Them Sharon-My-AD + your JS Legs) of time. 190 Lloyd Williams Stanley Wipfli $50.00 TO WIN 7 11 21 SYSTEMS. SYSTEMS Leesa Wiseman WOODSTOCK FOR VP GLYNIS ALIAS SCLL RT WS? John Woodmansee John Woolard Blake Whitehead Irene Wilkinson Marty Wilkinson MPF AHRRR ODIOOT! Marvin Wong Wesley Wong Debbie Woodman CHINESE MAKE BETTER ph.D RT-ON get it together. A bear of very little brain LOVERS Y.P.D.U.M.B.F. sighed Pooh Senior Pictures Not Available Ruth Aldridge David Armstrong Maria Barahona Caleb Brown Patty Brown Thomas Cochran Omar Conger Belinda Curtright Anthony Esguerra Legrand Foreman Patricia Franklin Ralph Garcia Catherine Gouveia Regina Karonovich Yvonne Kekai Elmer Kulp Norman Kyte Leslie Lee Pamela Lewis Mark Magee Steven Mann Timothy McKay Daniel Mosley John Odom Roseana Olford Rhonda Peterson Karen Ridgeway Stephen Rigdon Kim Risher Craig Ritchie Dorene Robledo Jody Sieber Steve Slobodzian Gail Smith Clare Strunk Michael Swindle Larry Wainscott Forrest Watchers Pamela Wells Evan Wright Sherry Wynne Kim Yamaguchi The son will always shine CheckMate! thru Right T.K.? Diane Yanez Mary Young Tina Young Glynda Hamilton I Just Want To Be A Part Of Lif « was meant to be Bob’s Life. shared . . . Remember M.G. 191 Seniop pavoRites This year there were so many friendly people in our Senior Class that there was a three way tie for the girls position. Kim Jager, Cindy Greenwood, and Robin Klein were all added attractions at Irvington. Of course Gary Grube wasn ' t complaining too strongly when it came to being recognized with three such lovely girls. You would never find any of these people alone. They just plainly attracted people with their great personality. A couple of the Best Dressed people around Irvington ' s cam- 4 pus this year were Sue Burrous and John Huk. Not only were they always dressed in high fashions they also found the time to dress for school activities. Sue could always be found leading a cheer, as John played a great game of football. ■■ Jill Goldman and Gary Grube were voted Most Athletic this year and they were a great choice. They both participated in many sports and they were great in all of them. Many people would go to the different sports just to cheer on these two. because they made the sport worth watching. (NOT PICTURED) Wherever you hear great laughter you ' ll always find either Bill Foltmer or Sandy Hardman right in the middle of it. They would go to far extremes just to make people laugh. They were always out for a good time. Too bad that more people weren ' t as easy going as those two ' ' During 74. Two of the shyest people around school this year were Laura Rivas and Joe Aguirre. Even though they were shy in their own way, they both found the time to be very active in school activities. Laura participated as a L etter Girl, and Joe was always participating in either Football or Baseball. Even being as shy as they were, they seemed to be quite well known around school. Mrs. Davies and Mr. Medaglia were chosen as the Senior Favorite teachers by the class of ”74! Mrs. Davies was a fine teacher. She was a friend to one and all. She was always willing to talk things over if something was on your mind. Also she is very excited about having her first child! Mr. Medaglia can always be found with a smile to make everyone ' s day. He is a pal to one and all, because of his openness everyone places a lot of trust in him. It ' s great to know that we have such great teachers at Irvington. Kim Jager and Wayne Burkholder both had great smiles. They were warm and encouraging to everyone. Never fake or hidden, they were open to all. No matter how distant the friendship, you could always be sure to receive a smile that would make anyones day just a little nicer. Cindy Greenwood and Mark Walus were voted as Campus Sweethearts. They ' ve been a familiar couple for some time now. While Mark was out throwing footballs, kicking the soccer ball, and hitting tennis balls. Cindy was cheering him on with the Letter Girls. 193 Seniop favoRites Pictured right is Kathy Cram and Bill Foltmer, this years Campus Flirts. Flirting is something that Kathy and Bill did to the best of their ability. You can always find Bill trying his hardest to impress all the females, while Kathy made the rounds doing her best with the boys. These two made Irvington just a bit livelier because around them, there was never a dull moment. Pictured below at the bottom of this page are two seniors voted Most Likely to Succeed. Corny Aschauer and Eric Dorsey were recognized as being very successful students at Irvington. They both proved to have great scholastic ability along with helping out around the school. Corny was the great A.S B President, which kept her very busy. Eric in the meantime found spare time to do more physical things like working out on his bike. Pictured to the right at the top. and always in the spotlight was Kim Jager and John Huk. voted Best Looking, and no wonder why. With Kim ' s bright eyes and warm personality she was very respected by all the students and faculty. John had all the girls by a string, and everyone would feel proud to mention either one of them as a friend. Pictured to the right in the center are Diana Benveniste and Paul Touris who were very dedicated this year. Not only to the Senior Class but to the whole school. They came up with a lot of the ideas that made great improvements around our school. It ' s nice to see two such dedicated people that were working for a great cause. Irvington High School. Class of 74! ' ' Not pictured but voted Most Talkative were Mary Bifano and Rick Ward. 194 Pictured above on top is Lucinda Smith and Rick Sumners, voted Most Talented. Talent is something everyone has a little of. but Lucinda and Rick really displayed their talent well. Lucinda could be found on stage in some great performances, while Rick could be found wherever there was music. They both entertained our school in many of its fine plays and musical shows. Pictured above are this years Most Spirited. Kim Jager and David Hamilton. Kim was also our Spirit Queen and Head Yell Leader. She encouraged our teams to many of their fine victories. David could be found at every game, eagerly awaiting the final score. He was also the very proud manager of the Irvington track team. 195 COOPER ' S HOUSE OF PASTRY Specializing in Birthday Wedding Cakes Doughnuts, Pies Pastries 23 Fremont Center Fremont, Calif. 656-3132 BEAUTY MANOR Mon.-Tues. 9-6 Wed.-Fri. 9-9 Sat. 8-6 Specialists in Hairstyling • Cutting BARNEYS brings the best together “Congratulations Class of 74 3350 Stevenson Blvd. Fremont, Calif. 657-3566 Coloring • Permanents • Straightening • Long Hair Welcome Here. Sales and Service of Wigs and Hair Pieces. Portuguese and Spanish Speaking We Honor Bank Americard and Master Charge Phone: 656-1711 16 Fremont Center (Irvington) Fremont, Calif. 94538 CARROL ' S TROPHIES Trophies For All Occasions Ribbons Medals Awards Certificates Custom and Specialized Engraving Large Selection on Display Free Delivery 793-5990 37010 Dondero Way - Fremont CENTERVILLE BICYCLE SHOP Quality Bicycles And Service 37313 Maple St. Fremont, Calif. Phone: 792-1378 Between Thronton and Central at the R.R. Tracks 196 BASKIN-ROBBINS ICE CREAM STORE Baskin-Robbins Store No. 193 3850 Mowry Ave. Fremont, Calif. 43474 Ellsworth Fremont, Calif. 656-3446 Musical Instrument; Sales and Repairs Guitar, Piano Drum Instructions BUNNY ' S MUSIC STUDIO THE HILLMAN FAMILY WELCOMES YOU TO CLOYERLEAF BOWL FREMONT ' S FAMILY RECREATION CENTER 40645 Fremont Blvd. Irvington District 656-4411 1 CENTRAL CHEVROLET KUSTOM UPHOLSTERY The Best Seat Outside the Stadium - A New Chevrolet From Central Chevrolet Co. Thornton at Nimitz Freeway Since 1937 CENTRAL CHEVROLET 4949 Thornton Fremont, Calif. 793-1340 CD icher for 0 urmture FINEST IN HOME FURNISHINGS 3824 Union St. 651-1005 Fremont, Calif. Camper Boots . Jeep Tops • Dune Buggies . Boats Phil Borders Custom Work 37235 Fremont Blvd. Fremont, Calif. 792-8884 197 CORNETT REALTY EASLEY ' S JEWELRY and TROPHIES 37541 Niles Blvd. 793-0606 BUY-SELL-TRADE Lester D. Cornett Realtor 3906 Washington Blvd. Fremont, Calif. 94538 656-6600 FABRIC LANE Q ” SAM LEANDRO • FREMONT YARD FAITH REALTY phone 656-1204 FREMONT COPY CENTER Low priced, fast offset printing overnite, or while you wait! From your camera ready originals. FREMONT 3776 Mowry Ave. Fremont, California Phone 797-6767 198 792-5353 37463 FREMONT BL. fREMONT SALES-SERVICE COMPUTE AUTO REPAIRS ■;. Kts • transmissions ggS braKE • TUNE-UP roDY PAINT SHOP p- gS «SgV?!5aiM « « “S IeAse CAR RENTAL day week or m onthly raijs__ TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS MAIN FACILITY FREMONT CAR LEASE 4411 WILLIAMS. FREMONT • 3 Blocks 36770 FREMONT BLVD South of Fremont Blvd Foot of Paraltn 796-1717 FREMONT FLOWERS Say it with flowers 37353 Fremont Blvd. Fremont, 94538 797-1136 FREMONT DODGE Congratulations class of 74! For your transportation needs, Donald Haseler (the Kangaroo Kid) at Fremont Dodge. 4300 Peralta Blvd. Fremont, Calif. 792-2570 °IQ)®D8 FREMONT ' S NEWEST FINEST DELICATESSEN DIMITRI ' S DELICATESSEN RESTAURANT CATERING GOURMET FOODS OI_D FASHIONED SANDWICHES IMPORTED DELICACIES TO GO 41200 b BLACOW RD. FREMONT,CALIF. 657-0724 WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS 3701 Peralta Blvd. 39965 Mission Blvd. 651-2500 - Fremont, California 199 FREMONT MOTOR PARTS NEW ADDRESS 3456 Mowrey Avenue next to R-B Furniture STUDENT DISCOUNTS Parts and Machine Shop Service for Cars, Trucks, Industrial, Motorcycles and Marine Open 7 Days a Week 797-2600 NTIQIES and COLLECTIBLES 312 Niles Boulevaid, Fremont, Ca. 94536 BUS. PHONE: 792-2728 RES. 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COURSE INCLUDES BASIC FUNDAMENTALS OF COSMETOLOGY. LENGTH OF COURSE 9 MONTHS-1600 HOURS. MANI¬ CURIST-3 MONTHS. INCLUDES HAIR STYLING, HAIR CUTTING, SHAPING AND STRAIGHTENING, PERMA¬ NENT WAVING, SHAMPOOING, HAIR COLORING AND BLEACHING, MANICURING, FACIAL TREATMENTS, HYGIENE, SANITATION, STERILIZATION, ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, SALON MANAGEMENT, BOOKING AP¬ POINTMENTS, SALES TECHNIQUES, ETC. YOUR TRAIN¬ ING BEGINS WITH FAMILIARIZATION OF EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTS, PRACTICING ON LIFE SIZE MAN¬ NEQUIN HEADS WITH REAL HAIR AND PROGRESSING TO WORKING ON THE PATRONS OF THE SCHOOL. ALL THE LATEST VISUAL AIDS ARE EMPLOYED IN YOUR TRAINING. SMITH ' S CHARTER SHOWCASE CINEMAS Compliments of Showcase Cinemas I II BUS SERVICE Fremont Fashion Center 793-0166 11:30 a.m.-l 2 Midnight Sunday-Thursday 11:30 a.m.-2 a.m. Friday-Saturday Two locations to serve you. 40655 Grimmer Blvd. 656-8826 Also 4075 Thorton Ave. Good luck Class of ' 74 Fremont 45675 Warm Springs Blvd. 656-2021 204 SMITH ' S TV - FURNITURE Over 17,000 sq. ft. Low overhead-fine quality excellent selection Free Decorating Available ’carpeting ’drapes ’bedding gift items Visit Our 7 Room Model Home Come listen to our complete Stereo Dept, sound room set up with latest Quad from JUC and others. Bank terms-Financing Available STEWARTS BUSINESS MACHINES CO.. INC. Serving Fremont-Newark-Union City So. Hayward SALES SERVICE ’Adding machines ’Calculators ’Electronic Calculators ’Typewriters New-Used-Reconditioned OFFICE FURNITURE ’Wood Steel Desks ’Chairs-Files-Safes, etc. Machine rentals Hertz leasing available OPEN: 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. Monday Thru Thursday 9 to 9 on Friday, 9 to 6 on Saturday 37815 Niles Blvd. 797-3330, 793-0737 657-7686 across from Cloverleaf Bowl No. 8 No. 15 Fremont Center Irvington District THE TURQUOISE SHOP Everything for the Sportsman Specializing in .... in old Niles Town BUY-SELL-TRADE 792-2421 PAUL LANDAVAZO 37721 Niles Blvd. Fremont, Calif. ’Team Equipment, ’Golf, Tennis, ’Hunting, ’Backpacking, ’Archery 4140 Peralta Blvd., Fremont 1 _792-9494 Indian Jewelry-Rugs-Paintings Squash Blossoms-Necklaces Bracelets Pottery-Sand Paintings 205 School’s out. Now what ? U.S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION 37340 MAPLE STREET FREMONT, CA 94536 We can make you an expert at whatever turns you on. ★ 300 jobs to choose from. ★ Training for lifetime skills ★ World-Wide travel. ★ 30 days ' paid vacation. ★ Top starting pay plus free food, housing, medical expenses. Today’s Army TELEPHONE (415) 792-1217 , fyotoy iafiAy COLOR PORTRAITS TEENS FAMILY GROUPS WEDDINGS OIL PORTRAITS RESTORATIONS FRAMING 9 A M. t 5:30 P M. CLOSED SUNDAY-M0NDAY 5371861 22793 WATKINS ST HAYWARD ACROSS FROM CITY LIBRARY viking Rea(iy 40777 Grimmer Bid. 657-8333 206 1917 loday she could become an admiral. It ' s a new Navy. Where a young woman like you has greater opportunities than ever before. The chance to do something different and exciting. The chance to meet interesting people and see the world ... on your way to the top. Be someone special in the new Navy. Talk to your Navy Recruiter. ENC NORMAN W.A. ELLEGOOD MM1 WALTER J. LUCHKA 37340 MAPLE STREET FREMONT, CALIFORNIA 94536 IRVINGTON MUSIC CENTER 3967 B Washington Bid. Fremont, Calif. 657-2544 207


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