Irvington High School - Saga Yearbook (Fremont, CA)

 - Class of 1980

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Q30 ' O ' Q 57 Qg'NwjlQ,nqO XX Q X L'f5lNf'XQ.5Qx WWW SAGA 1980 VOLUME XIX EDITOR - SHARON WRIGHT ADVISOR - RICHARD FRANCO TABLE OF CONTENTS SENIORS 16 106 SPORTS ACTIVITIES 44 144 ADMINISTRATION SPIRIT 64 152 UNDERCLASSMEN CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 76 194 CAMPUS LIFE A PERFORMING ARTS 92 zoo ADVERTISING PHOTO BY KAE DUGGAN BLACK THEME BY RENEE CAMPBELL Through the year N. , I sk ' 1,1 .5 1 xl' ' 4' , 5 Q H 6- Q f'2 'tp I. O .' t I f 4 fv 5 ' A ?. .A- V, :L ' 1 . I . 1 , :avid i up-. . v ,,....-J . Y .9 ,gui 0 3 x We've come so far, b I 4 A . 1 I i l I I 4 E 4 g Rafah. 'ww is 1, A WEEK ,. ww mf? ' '-Q. 4 wfwli .- 'C' .N X f-X Q 'sibyxgfvw Q' 5? 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Yes, more and IIIOIB Senior Class Officers Donna Christensen Pam Bell Annette Baca President Craig Lopez Nancy Gado Vice President ll Debbie Bogart , 4 J 5 1 'If -P-, A f' gill Renee Campbell TOGETHER F ORE ER vi- .Av- 'fg 1, if 4 'A 5 1 Q x K .Hg in .. ii Q i Paul Abad Phillip Abbenhaug Christine Adams Troy Addington Charles Adgle TheCIar1Smerl.DOC ILBROWNEYEDGIRL NYHIC!TAWTICD'ff5 TKsMD.CheryIANl + bratD-SIOTAHOE KlNKY'W'GMAKER' THAT'S WHAT WE'LL BE, 9 S fi? 'F l ' 4 5 5 Denise Aguilar Laura Aguilar Letecia Aguilar Craig Akaba Jefl Aker Pam Allen ldiditallforyou Ocean,Mounlains ILUVMYTIGGERTHA IHSGEDUCATION ILOVEYOUBBTONY momlLYmomLDavid sslLyM.D.G.72Mt NXABBYHIMJMSBH IS A PARADOX THMABSJWMI TO THE E D OF THE EARTH ii fff F if 1 M 5 K 4 Til: Q +A 4 P ,Yr , 5 1, , s f A , W af ' ax F . .. Q, 'Wi K . 7 1? ,V 4 iv .Q i .SA V. 5 as --1 . A , M1 in xv 'I I I Shelly Allen Tim Allhauser Ernie Alvarado Joe Armijo Albert Armstrong Kathleen Arnold RoIlingStonesft1 HeyHeyMyMyRocNR BB 7 SKVDlVE KOMEONGUYSSHIJB ollwillNeverDie HHOLLYWOODHTMLD 'TILL THE BEGINN NG OF THE SEA. wil 'X A , xg Yi X D .gi 'J L if ,C l if Chris Anolin George Aubrey Brian Austin Annette Baca Doug Baker KEPE it 4 E x Jennifer Baldini ,left Barbosa Kirk Barker Steve Barncord Joe Barrientez Emma Barreto You Can if You Think You CanLM Pam Bell Joe Benton Brenda Beseda CherCrierMonreve TOMORROW'S!ONLY RBGS.MOlPSl8'2-3 !A!DAY!AWAY!JOY Marcel Besson Jess Bettencourt Debbie Bialer SKI NETHERUXNDS BWLNG79MSTNGBBM The reasons are obvious why Julie Brown and Phil Abben- haus were selected as having the Best Bodies of the Senior Class. Julie is attending Ohlone next year to study for her AA Degree. She enjoys traveling which will include a trip to Hawaii and Florida over the summer months. Phil is a member of Close-Up and was amongst the cast of the school play Guys and Dolls . He plans to attend college and major in Marine Science. vii W3 r rw. 3' .-'fif'Q ' f'li'5 fi' ' .thi Avkrr '.,' is Ffa,-.33 ' 5, . K, - Q X ,rfffxlf WN . - 1, al ' ' Q , J ' Martha Birdwell Mike Bishop Linda Bitz Andrea Blair AND NOW!? 68GTOSRULEl.B8.MB MyFantasysOverl Live-Love-Laugh ILMILDLMSFMHLILF M6.DAMlOFFYET??? LYMBOUCHVOIRIHS Wallace Blulord Debbie Bogart Vindi Borrero Cheryl Boynton Bruce Bradley John Bramhall SW131FBGNYE7944G 1nMemoryOlMikeB l'fY1 GOHHB BG A FriendsDaisyTLH uggy lLUVUDavid EIU? Collar Man Chris Brinkerhofl Daphne Brown Julie Brown Robert Brown GDKICKIN GIGGIN LetThereBeRock! DreamsAreOreams Wlfh The Qian HILDVBRMHAWAIIA Ur1tITharFullnld Tony Brown AMLFAMYForever ChevroIetNO ONE Joyce Bremer Don't Play With Matches! SVNYB! Tracy Browning Suppers Ready Thanks MGD ILY Dave Glover and Julie Brown are the owners of this years Best Cars . Dave owns a 69 Pontiac Le Mans. He has played Irvington Soccer for four years and plans on at- tending San Jose State to become a member of their soccer team. Julie drives a 69 VW BUG. She was a Viking Lettergirl for one year. Next year she will attend Ohlone to get an AA Degree. Lance Buck Karla Buckmaster SoTahoeBTBOTASM JA-F TUFFCOOKlE Deborah Buell NEVERAFOOLAGAIN -'pAL5:RM,FA5.SG ol Brian Burgis BuickVETTEKAWIT as is if syii A i .,,,..,.:,, A ,. . f 775 1 fi Kelly Burk Lori Burns Frank Buschhueter Laura Butler Laurie Caires Loreen Caires ANDTHEGREATEST IKNEWIDMAKEIT! IMADEITTHANKSMO SOCCERQLSBHTBS LUVYALEE G 8.MOM OFTHESEISLOVEII 442's RULE MBABYBOYILUVYOU d10FFB,CB'SMINO SCOMlortl-BGLFYD if It L V, 'lg' . l',V , J I - 2 V E Q N8 Lisa Caldwell Bill Calderon Juan Camacho Renee Campbell Orlando Cardenas Viveca Cardwell PINK FLOYD LABO 4Wheelinisthe SW!GB8lFOJPFB8l Thanks:Ama8-Apa ILVD cfrlywayCarpentry VATBIMLERICTYFY y Ia lamilia Carrie Ivey and Craig Lopez were chosen as this years best dressed seniors. Every Sunday you will see the two running down to the nearest Salvation Army to get the latest styles in clothing. Carrie plans on work- ing with the handicapped and Craig wants to travel for a year and then go on to a University. BEST DRESSED , .. .4 Linda Carey THANX 81 Love to Mom,Dad,God,Dan Alice Carroll ASWEWINDONDOWNT HEROADTMLDPARTY Rhonda Carolhers Sw!GB5FOMReyJC ERAUFlyingMFDH ,gi Q V - , avg? Lisa Carroll DREAMSDOCOMETRU TOMLRAINBOWS-WR Y 4? Vega.: xp J f A L Todd Carpenter Diane Carillo NURCALTHESHOTSL NDOMO4UlNBBTLDC 'VS Jeff Carter Jeffrey Carvalho Cynthia Castillo ILUVUCHI I-ll-78 THXMOMLUVZULWEN Robin Carrion THE GREATEST!! A CHORUS LINE!! David Cesare M8 AND BE BEST FRIENDS MISS YA ,V .a ft Xa! Paul Champoux Lailling Chang Lance Chapman Lucinda Chapman Sharon Chapman Donna Christensen Terriillwaysandlor Nowicommencerai Hey.u.c.wedidil Live,LuvLDREAM! everllovevou vivir-peutelre LP.B.ILLLY4EVER ilbngrlThM8-all . , v 4 K.. . ,rx Ja, w ww- li. Kagn, fri-V Wiz r ' fi CZ? Lori Hoover and Craig Schultz were chosen as having the best looking pair of eyes. Lori al- ways stays with the Maybelline look,and and Craig is definitely a Max Factor man. Lori's plans include going to Hawaii this summer and later on in life, be- coming a Stewardess. Craig plans on going to the University of Alabama to study Aeronautic Mechanics. BEST EYES fjie we gd, , Y I 'Wvi Vicki Chl'lStenSer1 Kimberly Clark Edward Clarke David Coieman DRCYTISRMNNOCMTR RHLKC SKI EVRBO Pumplnmuff FISH U!RhtDONNASURE! LIVE LOVE LAUGH Luvya LC HMRSQ John Collins fir w :ar I, K ,mn Valarie Collins Jackie Cook Kenneth Coon Judy Copper Ramona Cortez Veronica Covell Sw81.LUVITK2ALH TITSTILABBAIHOL lLoveVouOULENTHAN Always EvanlO-78 FFLMJBFSSHL80 MSomedayanewcar KSMOMLDADGOMES! LuvYaMDPLTHiC8.P JeH Cox Wayne Craddock Karen Craig What me worry? HSALLOVERNOWAW nEELTNDAZEAHEAD Best hair this year went to An- nette Baca and Danny Dias. An- nette goes through at least four bottles of Farrah Fawcett shampoo a week. And Danny has been seen up at 5:00 in the morning blow-drying his hair. Annette plans to attend Fresno State and major in Stenogra- phy. Danny plans to attend Oh- lone College and then transfer to Chico State. Dennis Cramer GoodTimesRoIIBB Winnie the Pooh Patti Crider IrnadeitMOM -Love 4everaIwaysJOHN BEET HAIR Qu-um-Q ,Fw- 'Ul V' ,KW WN, 'R ,L . At Jerald Cruz Jett Cucculelli Laurie Daniel IHmemoriesRhere lLuvMusicGBKar! Daniel Dias Bill Cunningham Ginger Cunningham Gerald Curteman Arthur Daniel 67CHEVELLEORCAL SAN DIEGO POPCORNSTONES4E UACCEPT ME!! Lee Dawg Amber Dean Jeff Deien Edward Delgadilia Pamela Depper cviviNAsncs Los Nothir18CanS'0DM BOWLINGMHMMTHTS eNowTTCCaClover Nick Dias 2 ' it 1 . Frankie Dickinson Robert Dodds Eugenia Dolianitis Carol Doivieier ILVM NMDCUFA RL Take Il As lt SW' JPFBFI FO 2 SCARLETF LJTP Comes And Enioy W6-D Sw!-Sl-HS 'WB ri M, l t This year the seniors choose Renee Cambell and Phil Abben- haus, as best looking. Both have been involved with many school activities. Renee was a J.V. Cheerleader and has been a councilperson for two years. She plans to go to college or a training school, but would gladly settle for hap- piness. Phil has been involved with, Thor Throats and the Concert Choir. He plans to pursue a ca- reer in Marine Sciences and later become a scuba diver. LOOKING . 'A BEST is ,, , , K N, J The Seniors always found clowning around and ready to give a laugh this year were Sally King and Gordon Moore. Sally participated in P.A.D. and played Varsity Volley- ball for two years. She plans to receive a scholarship to Stanford University and become a brilliant heart sur- geon. Gordon has played .l.V. and Varsity Football for one year each. He was also a Senior class councilperson. His future consists in staring in his own film, titled, THE SUPER JERK! Mary Ann Donahue Tim Donohue Danny Dotson The Clansmen OF 80 Steve Drummond Steve Dukleth Barry Duncan CAPADO ZAP!! Tennis PBL AND BEAVER CLEAVER The Clansmen Susan Elliott James Ervin Cynthia Everett THANKUATHEMUSIC TAmaStpaTKKCCKA!' CAMPUS CLOWNS F W.. Denise Duncan Keith Farmer lMAtreeBird LYNYRDSKYNRD '51 T rf t 'i'.z1t ttv t- rm., F its V . E lgyt l is , gg? .3 iiiizfhi I Faith Dunham Victoria Ebbler John Elliott BJV A FLD T4E! IJAFTR-OTWT-RV? Mercimom8.JerFB3 VANtastic! ILYMD NCS VB 81 WBMSJ 1t83KPaIsKRTBJC Kimberly Federico Donna Fernandez Kathy Ferrau SKlEURVESPFinLA T FOR MUSICCCKA COMFORTABLYNUMB PCTBO!TM8tDRSKK CAMPUS SWEETHEARTS l l After three years of seeing each other, it's no wonder that Janette Grajeda and David Glover have been cho- sen as Campus Sweethearts. Janette was a Song-Girl her Junior year and was the Spirit Commissioner this year. She hopes to pursue a career working with the handicapped. David was a member of the Varsity Soccer team for three years. He plans to attend San Jose State and major in Business. im -f v Reney Fielitz Return2me Punky ILY: MLDPJuI LTB Cindy Fidone rs ,cvs Bill Fike MAXimum LOAD 3 Women Chaywow! I X My V rr1'e ' 'y a r A ,. '2:,l3 C , . f, . ,, :lr .' r L , ,,... 7 A wx R I E, , i S, , J, asa, J Q3 1.1 ' , Leroy Fitzgerald QQBASEBALL79-80 LTRIHSHOSCRLRFR 'sv Donna Gamache Cynthia Fletcher , ,, H , -qv V 4 Patricia Garcia PINKHARTSJEANS8. A280ZILU RJCAMM . .l., ,g-5, ,gr-Wk: ' , li V X ,xx Q I 4 ,rg A f K at Q Jose Flores Sara Lynn Ford Joni Forson David Fountain Nancy Gado Myheartisatyour THANKSMLDKBJPKF serviceABYLJMDT BOSEARCHRMBTBO Carole Gardner Tammy Geer Felicia Gemoya Michael Genthner Lisa Geraghty iNiiBiG KiTA FO MMTHKS4BINGTHR! REVER FRED S. SDBABEILUVUMYGQ Ike, ,,,f go. , '-111914: ' I . ' -M flff --M, 551 3, M Y ,. X we :l.,iow1zW j I f 5 , ' 'rv L, f, Q- ,f MAE - ' ' -- ., A A 'A I I Q I X gg ,,., N 2 . J i f N em I, ' ,gi 5 , 4 'Q yy- 2 X. A we iv.-M QQ F 2 X fy Q A , I ,Q T f Q ' if x ' 4 f J, ' 5 4 -v Z I fx ' kg' 4 1 F? ,uf QQ? W M NW W5 A 'W ' fm A X , ' :fa f If QI' .l f f fi 2 if i I' -1 I 5 ' ' ,11 i qt M fa 7 M ,K 4 ,V W Ks? w 'If 5 , MA Mary Giovannoni SW! SPAZRT? SDSU NCS V581 HAWAII I David Glover SOCCERR MDJ 0 ali., 'K Joseph Greene SUN-SURF SNOW Joseph Goette LEDZEPPELINRULE SAMERlCAl98OZEP lil 4 ',-:k Thomas Goette Melinda Goin DontEatTheFood! ltsSpoiledl 8O A,,, T ,I 1 f ' H Q, mr ' ,g,' , I Patricia Green Didit4U MOM8.Dad lLOVEURlCHLRlCK .A ' Q 5 ' J , no t 1 ,agwfff fi ' fm - 1 -1 l ,, 1 k li ,,, . , , v , E ff I Q? Wfffif K Lv , 52 Ig if .,. ' fl 24 5' E 2 5? if i I if ' ,. 8 'G ' ' , , . ,l . ,T , , I, ,,Vr , ,e,, I eeee Janette Grapeda Sharon Green SGSCPRNDAG THXPM SDDJ ,3I'9lE:fi' dm: ,ug , ' -4 Fwgiif wx 11,1494 I fm :esfgir 'Q f ' ,-X.. ,, 1 x 3151 ' ,, , EJ fn ,kL, JW. I , 2,7 -fe., , - A y i' --,- Steve Hagman Kelly Hall ERROL 8. I 3f77 TOGETHERFOREVER You can always find Gordon Moore and Sheena Hlllocks on the laps of the opposite sex. Gordon played football at lr- vington for two years and is a Senior class councilperson. He plans to attend Ghlone College and has hopes of being a Gyne- cologist, Sheena was a Songgirl two years at Irvington. She plans to further her education at Oh- lone or at some major Unive- sity in Iran. Rlkki Hamilton Tradition-PAL ThssTime4SURE I 1 -lls I llri ww, .. .l.1.f,,,w. ' W , ,,,, ,. ,W . , In YW J I J. Aff ,ls Raymond Gress jQl2':yS5 ILM 4 ' Q I llrlll T meg ai Www? f ln, ,f 4 ,J 4' s 92 S I n M A I f If Q5 I , ,l,, I 4 , ,fi ya 'f 6 I lf? sts. , f , 4 ff ul I x tm F ,t A.,. G fl. 4 is ' rr 4 Ty Hammond William Hankins Maryean Hansen FBB88F TyStick 66Cl-IEVELLESINAT ITS A FINE LIFE Hollywood-'fzPint URALHIGHTHXMMDD THNKSMGDHIMARF' Nr CAMPUS FLIRTS 8 I . ,H , 45, W l Rosemary Hackey Ronn Harrison James Hatcher WHEEL IN THE SKY Ronald Harper 2 'L 1 wg ' , 'A I .3 , 4 I , - V x I - , ' S S i twat tj S '15, Frank Hedlund Rodney Heineman Joshua Hendrix LOWRIDERS RULE MAD FB58BB32CHUCKJC UmD05 Rifamos MECHANIC NBABLFTMMDAWL80 'Q Kevin Higham Kathleen Hillocks Sheena Hlllocks IWgnOTCSU SWHLVM DDCSSSLJ SW!SSSRL ?SCL3PK gqsgfeaq RRSFFJJMCMILYMB NYESOLABCPTL? Robert Hawthorne ,Q fl? Donald Henriques HTTFN ThanK You CAIiF MLTONI 7 f I i f 1' ly - : ax K ' L .. I.- f5i,'f ' 1 L l Janna Hitchcock SWQILVDMFSSSLJ! FFJMTKMCSRR2 875 i l Margaret Hay OTGFM IYAAPYAS! VSBBBSVB LJFA YY i sv Denise Herrmann Douglas Henry SW!RidinHiln4x4 MFRCTSMHDC4 1 379 Mark Hoendervoogl Robin Hohenshell v -wa W G .i,1.rj3l..f.e'k ' f ?Sai?aa'-Enitg? Dave A Robin 80 4x4 in the mud When you see a large crowd around school, don't panic-it's not a fight! lt's just Kim Feder- ico and AI Armstrong charming people with their smiles. Kim loves to Ski and is planning to go to U.C. Berkeley in the future. Al is interested in Skydiving and played baseball for three years at Irvington. He plans to contin- ue his schooling at Ohlone and San Jose State. CUTEST SMILE FAVORITE TEACHERS The senior class voted Ben McEntee and Marylyn Jeppson as their favorite teachers. Mrs. Jeppson, who teachs Bible Literature, Satire, and Filmmaking courses refuses to be stereotyped as a Middle-age Matron. She has been active in the LDS church and has worked with young people for the past 25 years. She says she would rather be with teenagers than peo- ple ... She jogs daily, skis frequently, and eats con- stantly. She also warns all who reads this to watch out for earthquakes and floods - For these are the last days . . . Mr. McEntee once again was selected as Favorite Male Teacher. Mr. McEntee likes activity and to be involved. Some of his interests outside of teaching English are: Song Girl advisor, running, and just sit- ting around talking to students. Mr. McEntee wishes the best of luck to the class of 1980. Mike Hollenshead Lori Hoover Thomas Hovis Scott Howard Lorena Hunt LETHEREBEROCKCT DON'T BUY A RRYOS74MUSTS ES MW824JDLVHawaii MUSTANG ILMFGB SUEGLORI . it it W a tl Q' e Kathie Hunter Katherine Hurtado Nancy Hutton Carrie Ivey Mike Jacobs Jeffery Jenisch Tothefutureand MOM,DAD,6.JOHN: Sw!INFYlF.BEAAF Karen and Mlke whatwecanmakeit l LOVE YOU! RR.ThanksM8iDLUA 6-27-79-99 FIWLY Chfls Jason Brenda JQHFCYS Joel Jenson Barbara Johnson David Johnson LaDonna Johnson ThanksMOMandDAD ILY DOUG MGD WE ILYDB HiVCandPG WED 9'27-80 Lori Johnston Scott Johnson SW!CNYE'79CHlCO TBOSBCANADABOZY Julie Jones ILYLKBWD BTBORF SHINE ON US MJB Rosemary Juarez Cathy Kellogg SWVBNCSHYOSRR ILVMLDBTBRAZILE , ., A , -- -r - --weffslfzv' w fl, 1- ' ' ' W -A 1 IP 5 Sally King Laurieann Klein Rodney Koch CNBYIOS KOGHIBY DUBSWSIIBRFORH ThanksMGDwemade S S M M B P F A skierasegskzmpm NKEITHILOVEYOU EUROPE 1980 BGGS , 1 ,,-- ,su 'ft 3 WL fx , 1, . : ' 1 ig . ' 3 D Q fff. ' hc -i. ' l ,, 1 Q 1 I W 5 . Y' .iw ' - if '-fp V1 ' 'if V. E ' - ' r A it .V ev L 'N ,. ,f ' , Carolyn Kuehn Karen Kurtz Michele Laden Kristey Lambel Thanksdadandmom SWibgRRTAHOETFC WE'VEONLYJUSTBe llydmkrfc-mdlBW BRATILUSSSPRRXS GUNALFTHANKSMGD 'GQ f 1 ,if 1 1 2 lm Lisa Kranich Tom Kratochvil B,YMBFandlWyt TKAILVUKPEGASIS KM RareT,l RDLY NMNMYGTARTOTOP Paula Landavazo Paula Landers JUST-TH-WAYUARE F,VuLild!JederD BearJETAlMETHXM andesdDnslngddk A -.:, '2X,N-F Terrie MacDonald and Den ny Martinez were selected Most Athletic seniors This choice came as no sur prise to anyone. Terrie has participated in Varsity Field Hockey, Volley ball, Basketball, and Softball Terrie's plans for the future are to attend college in . r southern California. where at this time. Denny, President of the Boys Block I club, has par ticipated in Varsity Football Basketball, and Baseball Denny's plans for the future are to attend college though he is undecided 'Us Roxanne LBPIBFIU Caihefine LBPII-Nfle Sally Leach James Lenhardt Tammy Lerch I will miss you ThanksLordForSh AlwaysLForever SWSDSUHAWAIIRM? all To The Future owingMeRealLove withChrisFarnum VBDYIABCSMGFAEVR Renee LBYVB Jeff Lewis Julie Lewis Robin Lewis Diane L'Heureux Jeffrey Little VBTRKSBYITGMWBF Memories . ,HL IF lt ls to Be RJCIWLYISELEHIJB IMHGJFANSUNNSD ThisTime4Sure It's up To Me M8-DILYGODBLESS F, Hi i , L , . l ls Mark Lima Mark Linn Jeff Lloyd MCFILMDTCKIASTT BESTYRSofMYLile 7VLTATAAOWALWYG ILYBGLMLDVFB834 Jo Lynn Long Craig Lopez Steve Lopez ILUMTFTCLHASDRR Can UReadMyMmd? 79 MUSTANG WPOD 14OursTeddybear Qw,i, l,, Nancy Gado and Pete Verbaere were voted this years Most Confused. Nancy was this years Vice President of the Senior Class. She was also- a councilperson and a Majorette for two years. As a freshman Pete participated in football and golf. He was on the J.V. Football team during his sophomore year. This year he played on the Varsity Football team. Douglas Louie Cynthia Lubke Terrie MacDonald Ronald Maciel Musrc I5 TGNGMLHIBMNTMLD Beautiful BBVBSBXZIHAWAII 1 i Z V - sms. . Steve Mack l made it Grama I Love Umom BFD W V i Us 'z fr I' ' A: lb f li- Q U A 1 gg ' ' KW T - A Tina Maki Teresa Manfreda Linda Manibusan Ernie Manuel Holly Marlin Kathleen Martin RRy055K9CKMGA7g DVHGSITB-s-BABE THANKS MOM A DAD 5AMEvpKvLyMDw9,rg HIPPO8.SWMN4UBUD HappinessAIways ' H 5 1. V Val Ygf 4 K 0 V ., I ii N I 5 f ,, V A A r H , Q j' 4' . L L .,-f, ,K 1 f ,A 1 4 1 K' 1- 1 .Y K Tina Martin Denny Martinez James Martinez Mary Martrnez Rachel Martinez Rebecca Martinez SPACE TRAVELER BBFBBBDAE-LITEJ IYSOVERDUWQIII FFtheGangKBFLHT BlG D ML4LORENA 1uslbegunPALSDB Voted Friendliest Sen- iors were Laurie Morales and Craig Schultz. You can always get a smile and a friendly hello from these two Seniors. Laurie plans to attend the Big O for two years and then get married to Rocky. She would also like to be a teacher for preschoolers. Craig was on the Fresh- man and J.V. Football Team. This year he played on the Varsity Football 4- . y .. .. ' Team. Robert Martinez Mike Massari Sherri May Lori Mayhew Mike McClenathan aiyaawims.oFPuwM Ai-iiLGRBcTKTJs.o enmmmnimserrn iLvMi.TsLDJeGeoo - , ,Q , B f' El Z l get ' . . 3 2 53 gf 3, ,1 , V we, ig my V if . ff' A rrrr it 7 V it Jeff McClure Becky McCrory Danny McGhee Ken McHone Marie Meacham Ken8iDonnaAlways 8-ForeverDreamM 5' ffl ' Wendy Medeiros Joseph Mendoza Debbie Mespelli SPECIALLUVSTEVE MAGICAL PURPLE ILVMQDBABESTONY THXMOMLUVZULCIN BLACK VETTEFMAC ILYGEORGE6!2579 Annette Baca and John Promes have proven themselves as the two Most Dedicated seniors in the Class of '80. Annette was Vice-President of her class during her Sophomore and Junior years. She was the Senior Class President this past year. She plans to attend Fresno State and Major in Court Reporting. John was the Elections Commis- sioner for two years and the Stu- dent Representative to the School Board in his Senior year. John plans to goto U.C. Davis and major in Biological Sciences. a is . DIC yy Lori Mila! t 3 W s , Jwxgrtiii, 2 L A A , Wh dn 61 M Q gf' ' exits 'ax i J 5 5 K in 'E l M . Scott Medeiros l ,ts 161 DC? 33:5 bag!! Zu- 215 4: llll 222 Um bb llll U3 Cindy Mirabelli THIS IS FOR YOU DAD! ILYAGFFC Hugo Miramontes Michelle Miskowski THYSYIMCRZYBTIH BAGDIM ILU ERIC Ronald Moody Gordon Moore Laurie Morales MUSTANG RULES!! PBSNDROMERITESC SWQIHAWAIIILYMD THANKS MOM BZONTHEWAYCHUCK MCKRGMMPBSMASRP Theres Mcsko Mitch Mount ThanksMomandDad BMA-IHS GODBLESSEVERY1! 45 V' K 4: , l 1 ' . A , ,Tr I 'Q vi 5 l F 5 ,Q K , , Connie Noonan Paul O'Brien BRETHRHLJRFG8 FYWHTRGIJAAWOFO Jim Mulleague Christine Murillo Barry Nelson Jeff Newman GONNA FLY NOW THANKXPLM-LUAH! -s Q r ss ' af ., ' . 1: 'Q lV'7'ff ,rf -Q v . I li ' .1 f Russ O'Brien Juanita Oliver Douglas Olmsted Kevin Ortega WO-HE-LOTHANKSM OMBFGINLJUANGLM --4. ri: fi Pam Bell and Chuck Koehler were chosen by the Senior Class as two of the Most lndividual students at Irvington High. Pam was very active in school sports, such as Volleyball and Basketball and also participated in Band. Pam's future plans are to go to college and major in Busi- ness Linguistics. Chuck, also was quite active dur- ing his stay at Irvington. He was on the swim team and a member of the Ski Club. His future plans include a visit to Europe and then on to U.C. Berkeley or George- town University in Washington D.C. to major in Foreign Affairs. Eddie Ortiz Fast Eddie 69 SS Camaro Renata Ortlofl Debra Pacheco Antone Pagan In Memory ol THANKS MAD LOVE Cris God Bless! YOU TIMLJOEY ,. W. ,Z iff? - ff. ,Q , if F2 1 Ron Pappas Thanks momkdad llvkrystal BFD ' -II1 1 JP' ' . ff Wifi . .52 W ,,f: :' 4 , i M ' ' , ' ,. M J 3:2 .' 'xi M ff ar- 1 . , ,.... . if e -' k.:, K K 7. ., , , , zigzag' ig i, .. my Az .-if, ...., K I An E , i , Anna Patane Paula Patrone Jim Pena Alice Perez Martin Perez Richard Perez GWBBF TOM Goodlucklriends I Love You Ron! NOWWHATMOMAIDADHLYB lindmeatcalpoly MrsRonByrd80-81 J Q ' t if E T '-is ., ' T 1 T A, Vg: ,ar X ag rm,ii -if T feei , ' 1 Eg, , We . iw' V Il? 4 33 Stanley Perez Edward Perry Kathryn Perry Donna Persico Margaret Petrie Hank Perusse lLYJIM2-28'79th LTUF D MKLGS'77'- M8.DGLB,D8iJGBCHT 79 'H 78' VWPLTBRHAWAIIA Renee Campbell and Josh Hendrix were voted this years Most Sex Appeal. Josh has been involved in Football, Basketball, and Block I. His future plans are to go to college just to say he went. Renee has been involved in Cheer- leading and has been on the yearbook staff for two years. MOST SEX APPEAL l i L . as 5. 'JT Caroline Pex Mark Phelps Desiree Pielado Carlos Plaza Lynn Porterfield Luzarcelia Posada Martha Posada John Promes Tavia Quaid GPymLQM,EIano80 Gbol.Manual ECVMV?AA-KKN lt's life's ill- lLYlats,Arhtur ILyDAD8iMOM BWBD-MBF-IMY-BK usions I recall .' . 2 ' 2 ' A S sal '3 V Colleen Ramos Donna Randa Thomas Rankin Brenda Rebhahn LongLivRockn Rol 3 + BT-L.A'YwABOM RlwaltiIhoyYES M SADARAR OF 80 Colleen Ralph Jimmy Ramirez COLLEEN-JACK CHAMPIONS Ann Redd X., 1 xx Verne Reeves Kelly Burk and Robert Martinez were voted this years Most Likely to Suc- ceed. Kelly plans to at- tend a Liberal Arts College in Washington State yet is undecided in her major. She has been involved in Majorettes and the Stu- dent Council. Robert plans to attend the University of Santa Clara as an Engineering major. He would someday like to operate and own his own Engineering firm. Robert has been involved in Math Club, Ski Club. and CSF. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ,W i. -Q 5 fi af 5 fi 5 E 1' Ag H? KG0 Remington Michelle Remoaldo Crystal Rentzel Alma Resendez Valerie Payne JYGSILYTHGOODBVE I LQVE you MQM OHIOHELLOCALIF! A DAD' 75 CAMARO maya 0 L0'e0a R'C '3'd50fl Christine R'Ck'0 Barbra Roberts Daniel Rodriguez RAI-HZMSKTRSRNBW BNOlKTT!DFHLNo8 Laura Rico Now SILYDENNYI-6-78 FONDWHINEGISAGO WHAT? , ' i A 0A000 eer ii 1 T T T if S , 0 iiii I ' Q 5' A t T W-fififf f T 000 S Y' b S 00 b A , .T it frrr . -W., ,Za -, V., A T' , T11 'err new T ' 4, f-Q ' ,.,, ft- 5 u r L- Q Y lyi x, nw Q8 i 5 Akkky I 1, J v 1-if T eer00 A errrrr . X it T T K 'ZR 441 KVVVVV , I V 6 t , Q '-e, 2 K .K 4-'Y 3 A f .,,. ' A are ifr fQg-,'it it F'WQ5W Edward R0395 L3U'3 90855 MICVWUC ROUSKI Ruben Rubio Susan Rustin 'luv U M5105-JOHN IMOUTLATERDAVS! 4th2trylst2make U VEMBUCMCHBDDY TMISFINEILUMCEC itlLuvum.DLTom This year, Tony Pagan and Mar- I jean Hansen were voted the most talented seniors. One can usually find them, under the V S spotlight, singing and dancing their way into your hearts. Tony is involved in many clubs, especially those concerned with the fine arts. He plans on attending San Francisco State University, majoring in Theater Arts. Marjean Hansen's many interests include, Law and ln- ternational Relations. She plans on pursuing these inter- ests at Rick College in Idaho. ymosr T Michael Rodriguez Scott Rutherford Kathy Salazar Klaus Saloioki LVVUFRANKIEBABY BUTWHERETONOW? Mark Salvador .QTHANKSMOMLDADI WHYQSQLATERRRME? l 1 2 1 l Fred Sanchez Mark Sanchez of 'Gul Steven Santos Troy Schaa Teresa Schall Ronald Sgr-.l955ey James 5Chm,d Craig Schultz ARJEEPSGRT SWM FWWB GREG ThanxMomDadOutA FB389PALS30W0PT TKGDIFNGDD PROVl6 lIOVTPmm tLast68CarnaroRS LPAPWTATOOWHO? Q- 2 . It ' :r w .A . f. nj -., -f't Q9 1 . aft? V . . - Q 'Q' T l ' Kelly Schurr Karen Schwab Sandra Scott Niles Searls Sharon Secrest William Sedgwick MOMLDADILOVEYOU TMnD4BTLUMDKAJD Firstolfivel INteRNAL COMbus BESTVEARSUSBILY LuvuSTEVEN4EVER DareYou!lLV'ALL lion WOW! LYMAD X ir ' 1-7 Kathy Ferrau and Tony Pagan were voted as the seniors with the most spirit. Whenever there's a school activity involv- ing spirit, Kathy and Tony are usually there. Kathy Ferrau's future plans inc- lude attendance at Ohlone Col- lege, studying Nursing and Mu- sic. Kathy is currently The Pub- Iicity Commissioner, a member of Chamber Chorale, and a Parent Club Representative. Tony Pagan's interest is The- ater Arts, and that's just what he'll be studying, at San Fran- cisco State University. Tony is involved in many clubs such asg P.A.D., Close-Up, Thor Thoats, Chamber Chorale, and Concert Choir. Alan Sell Robin Short Marie Shuck GooRooMOOSCT8lSB Rnbw8.DydrmBIver Richard Silveira Bert Smith Paddy Smith Monica Sory 'SSCHEVY MPHOWERY .ANAM 327-A.L. SWMCFROGSMASRL '75 M,,w,,,,,! : ' hgissgx J at 'W' ix ,X X .ef if ky Kelly Shue dk 'E' W -'N vt' X it Za J 'E' A' my f Q 2 ' K ..s .+,s5 S.-Y' ' , GQ stil. . gt st t Q , if at as F a R X 5 Nancy Silva Lisa Soutar Donna Stark SW!WOTWHAWAIl80 4WHEELIN'lBFTG! John Stark Sandra Stebbins Dorothy Stevens Michael Stone Richard Storer Harold Suminguit BMA-IHS Mary Giovannoni, and Gordon Moore, were voted by the Senior Class as MOST TALKATIVEH. They have both taken the Evelyn Wood speed talking course, and can say the Alma-Mater in four point two seconds. Mary has been quite active during her stay at lr- vington. She was the Freshman Vice-President, the Girls Block I President, and the ASB. Athletic Commissioner. Mary plans to go to San Diego State, and major in Sports Medicine. Gordon has played football for two years, and was a senior class councilperson. Gordon's future plan is to be a waterboy for the Miami Dol- phines. ,I kk fa iii' If rm Q ra ,E .tmiwssm-4-oezfwr 'Hia F49-2iff'1 Ji 'if. 25 'Q f 52 Lisa Swanson Julie Swette Brent Sunderland Benjamin Talamantes Jim Tavares My mother wears lfyournotbeing combat boots!!! bornyouredying w-Q Gafl Tenchlefa V'0IeI T90 Julie Thomas Eric Thompson Robert Tranmmell Jill Tipton MD' MIheLaSl2g0 GWBBF PAT ivMAvDEETEENsHP Longi.iveR0ckAna GOORQQMOOFAAWYJ 8-2nd2GraduareLA THANKS Mao iw vTEuvMisi-iELF,Nu Roiipanynaray LrRssNosi'rENPRo so , ,' Q-rs' v- .L I ' 1 la 2- . - ' I-BUVB Tvrnoe V'Ckl TVUIIIIO John Ulis Winde Underwood Debra Vandenburg Charles VanDuyne SW! SSSRS? BSR LETTHEREBEROCK ALWYS YORS DAVE YES!IllveinOAKL HAWAII SKI 852 HAWAll4,LG798O THX MGD FABBLWB ANDBralrlMaSS3ge PERSON ALITY Tammy Lerch and Craig Schultz were selected as Sen- iors with the NlCEST PER- SONALlTY . Their warm per- sonalities could heat a cold room. Tammy has been in- volved during her stay at Irving- ton. Many hours were spent in her four years of Volleyball, and was titled M.V.A.L. all league setter. She also was a class councilperson. Tammy plans to attend San Diego State and major in Business. Craig has spent much time with Varsity Football, and was Treasurer of Boys Block I. Craig plans to attend the Uni- versity of Alabama and become an Aeronautical Engineer. Shy people are quiet people, quiet people are some of the nicest people. Two good examples of this saying are Liz Thompson and Dennis Cramer. Liz spends a lot of her time drawing. She plans to attend Ohlone College and maybe major in Journalism. Dennis has participated in Varsity Football and Track. He also plans to attend Ohlone, then transfer to San Jose State to play football. Michael Vansteen Adriana Venegas Martha Vera SHYEST 3' , ff Patricia Vera Peter Verbaere Anna Verbitsky Balvir Virdee Theresa Weatherton Anna Webster Treandous Webster TAMFTFENavin33! I made lt! I m GLAD IT S IALYJAAFBADCJTG HereComesTheSun FINALLY OVER Jetfery Wells Debbie Wilkes Deborah Williams Tammy Williams Wendy Williams Jennifer Wishnoff Cheryl Wood TnmeToChaseRain HAA HA HAABTBBV lLYFamily Echoes bowslLY MAD MAD IMFIXINGAHOLETP otEternityLDSBM 9 fa 3 JZ fn? In 5 r 1' 5 4 H T' 'Sad E if f Jemne Woods Wulham Wootton Karen Wright Sharon Wright Brett Yuhas COHDIE Zlmmefman IAM NOT A 71 MACH 1 Rules AIIMyTmorwsDpnd TOMATO!-NOODS STREET MACHINES OnY0urL0ve K.S. IN MEMORY Michael John Buggy James Mark Freeman 1961-1980 1962-1980 TOP Lai Hing Chan x l C 2 Sara Ford Donna Christensen Top Ten is awarded to those stu- dents who have achieved the high- est grade point average throughout their four years at Irvington. Congratulations to these students, who through hard work and deter- Jenine Woods mination achieved this goal. - Robert Martinez A I M James Pena 4121+ Sherri May Kelly Burk 1 A Mark Lima Pamela Bell IKING E ig AWARDS - 1 The Viking Award is presented to l f those students on the basis of their , E xx personality, leadership, and those h W - h students who have dedicated their . S aron ng t time and efforts for the benefit of Omg Lopez our school. Nancy Gado Kelly Burk Kathy Ferrau S fu if J rr P - o n romes Mary Giovanonm Tony Pagan Sara Ford Annette Baca Sherri May EK , X I FE E : 2 5': s n mais E ,E F as S s 1 4 2 +. 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Their theme was Senior Scare and their colors were orange and black. C 1 1, 5 E xxx V If H Z?rc'c5fI1 SENIORS 1 OCTOBER 29 i 1979 1 i 1.55-. gg H, M The Juniors showed how spirited they ' were by coming in a close second behind the Seniors. The class of 81's theme was the Roar- ing Twenties and their colors were red and brown. if y 32 X XMKR V ,Vx 'TW X ffwfm XX X x , , of-X -N ,YN i ' N N X! 1 x 99191 ..,-.-1R11 1...-.1-,-,, .H N-,mf , ,,qm.1,w, fx - 1 UN ORS 2 SPIRIT Hawaii was the theme the Sophomores chose for this years Spirit Week. In cold weather, the spirited classmen still wore shorts and bathing suits. The use of the colors turquoise and ma enta brought their theme much more to life. You could EEK 8 almost hear the Hawaiian drums beating when the classmen were yelling. They came in third for their efforts. tees Welcome! - ,,, Qyvili Ji, f t ,l 35 f re we good? 'Z 3: , SOPHOMORES l OCTOBER 29 1979 ,-,- , : --9 1-.L I- 253 X , ,Q V 1. . 'W N., I . fp ' Is this straight? eA-- , X-X I-'Q r - L,-.J .9 , rife ' -13.1 if Air , vg- 1 -Q.. W . B 45? 5 xx W X . -Q as 1 FRESHME 1 ,- Freshmen is 5 , ,M That's what you think! Spirit Week for the Freshmen this year was a real three-ring circus. Blue and green were their chosen colors, but many bright colors were used in order to bring out the circus ef- fect. You could just picture the horses along- side of those people who came dressed as clowns, ringmasters and acrobats. They fin- ished fourth behind the upperclassmen. HOMECOMIN G R LLY msg , '1i?'W f'Lf5 ' Saloon Fun Wanna Dance? . -,fin L-I Balloons Anyone? vvx- 'tj I if V' ,J 14 , L ,H -M a- ef 2.5 Viking Stomp Wh... Senior Spirit The Homecoming Rally this year was an event that contained great enthusiasm and ex- pressed sky high spirit! The Homecoming Queen nominees and last years queen, Mona Mendoza, were introduced to the student crowd. The Rally topped off the festivities of the spirit competition. First place was won by the Sen- iors, second place went to the Juniors, third place, to the Sophomores and fourth place to the Freshmen. .Q . . - ' . , . : V, .3 , W . ' W g Sb K V h g 'T ... . , .,-, V- N... ,X . U' Qggm- f , t 3 K r . ' . 'f -4' 1. 1 .:,1.!.-Qrw zk . if ,,1F.. -gazfgf' f I . Q g t 1 ., . -rn: , -. 'QV' Li. :IV ' ' if f . 2 ,. A- , L. , 3,1 , .4 ,Sa 'let -, ,f. fy' :,zlaE'f:2 . P .P f -751 Q ggi :ff QE .1 T g -' 1 Q - :X , 'na X 2 of ' ' Pg 9'-5. Sgr f- -.w 3 xr -. J., -me .l Lyn Q 5. ng . -fy., 1 I f -' Q, , - 41. F 33: 34:2 . F 1,5 :ge W . 4 . ff.- qfnx L V.-,I . ss: ' -' ' .2 '1 sf'-gfwz gpg. A .qs 4. .lift - ,Y M . . Spirit Week Winners! A 1' .AWXX Run for fun! 'E' V I . I ' 4. 1.x I ,ff Football Stars? ,gli w Strong Girl! Homecoming This years Homecoming Queen is Mary Giovannoni, nominated by Girls Block I. Her court consists of: first runner up Laura Tornoe nominated by the Ju- nior Class, followed by Laurie Morales nominated by the Freshmen Class. Lorena Richardson nominated by the Spirit Leaders and Janette Grajeda nominat- ed by Boys Block I. They were then voted on by the student body. The girls were escorted by their fa- thers to the Homecoming Game and then the fol- lowing night to the Coronation Ball by the date of their choice. We A Cl'3SI'I6I' 79 Qur Queen I never get to play. I W 'xxx There is no cure for Senioritis! The winner is ... Coronation Ball This years Coronation Ball was held on Saturday November 3, 1979. The dance was sponsored by the A.S.B. and featured the band Search , The ball honored the Queen and her court. The Stu- dent Council was in charge of decorations, they were very well done and showed that a lot of time and effort were put into them. '- .wifgsg 2 ,mfg-W Ah, come on. .. J' . Y ' t 51 l X l l 1 Hey, watch it! Boogie down baby ff , ws-91.11 1--wwf bv x MR VIKING '80 JOHN PROMES ELECTIONS COMMISSIONER COUNCILPERSON 2 YRS. BOARD OF EDUCATION REP. C.S.F. Vikin or YIOITIIFIB gf thy JhP Jh ted by th tion was develope have sh I d h p I gt t t d p t R p D y M t T y P s or s. gan, Cr gShlt dJ hH d I 'VIVA I TNQ- fgz' as I ii A Denny Martinez VARSITY BASKETBALL VARSITY FOOTBALL BLOCK I PRESIDENT lr 33 fu, v Y Tony Pagan THOR THROATS P.A.D. PRESIDENT CHAMBER CHORALE 1 J I IIQ, 4 I 863' We Craig Shultz Josh Hendrix VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL BLOCK I TREASURER VARSITY FOOTBALL BLOCK I VICE PRES. Y' N .C.S. VIKES PRO E ASN ' S. LUCK A-Q N, .. NN Q I J ,. . im Ni-l'L-M-..4,,,,vNA.u.h'.'-.ek res.sQs :vm m MN f W-N. ' 4 Nm. ,,,,. . ' f w-.,.,,,,M- You can do it! Tip it in! 'Agia Down the court. Where's the ball? q Jump higher! li ZX .......3-. -e-A-V N Q is -. y fo fl E Q :bf , Q - 'f -ff' ' 'r , 1. l 4-ff ' - ... ..X.,, N- 71. ,H -., The gangs all here! Mx X 'ff K' 5 f: P L ' : if Go for it Tim! 4.- 5, Z' f l' 'K i F fir -ia x 6. Up for two, Don! S g t +iff- - Sink it Vince! The Vikings were underdogs all year but that didn't stop them from play- ing hard and winning! The Vikes made it to the MVAL Shaunessey Playoffs where they had to beat the undefeated American Ea- gles two times... they did! That earned the Vikings a spot in the North Coast Section Playoffs. The Vikes were up against tough teams in N.C.S. They won their first game when they upset Pinole Valley, the number 1 rated team in the tournament by a score of 76-75 in overtime They next played Pittsburgh and lost, which placed them in the run- ning for third place. Finally they lost to Hayward in a very exciting game. The Vikings had an excellent year, they played well together as a team and it showed throughout the whole season. ' 'A iih , M.C.'s Tony and Sally XV i In the Mood! Y WW --'..f.... E Km, 1 llllllluuuih.-...a. g 3 Ml A AX X We're little Angels Janey in action! Wahoo! Ladies Night This years Variety Show took place on February 20th and 21st. Many Irvington students participated in this annual show. lt contained a vari- ety of music, dancing and comedy routines. Sally King and Tony Pagan assumed the chore of Master of Ceremonies. The evening accompanist was Ed Delgadillo. Ms. Jackson did a terrific job as director and also performed in a dance routine. Mrs. Lee Glover assisted her. ACT ONE You Gave Me the Answer ......... Sally Sing Tony Pagan Earwax ....,...,.......... Punk Rock Group Wahoo .............. In the Mood Jitterbug . . . .Laurie Capstaff Rich Perez ...Linda Jackson James Ervin Killing Me Softly .......... Robin Heinemann My Friend ............... Working Day and Night Baton Twirl Let Me be There .... .George Carpenter Gail Tenchiera ......Janey Moore ..........Shelie Myatt Dave Kelly Raphosody in Blue Juggle .... Scott Hall Eric, The half-a-bee ............. Ted Barker Scott Stewart Bob Hendershot Dave Sherman Chip Youngsma Tim Stookey Kevin O'NeiI ACT TWO Katz .... Ladies Night ... Madrigal Without You ... Fantasia ............ You Light up My life .... . Come Sail Away ,...... l'm the Greatest Star Maybe this Time ....... .Marshall Coleman Jim Bolivia Steve Jewell Jamey Pacheco ........Gini Myers Kazuko Berry Cassandra Clerkley Carmen Johns Lisa Burdette . . . .Norman Rose Alethea Silva Marcia Silva . . . . .Emil Besson Steve Moore . . .Margaret Petrie . . . . .Ed Delgadillo ....Sabra Pestana . . . . .Chris Adams Music in the Mirror ............. James Ervin Grandma's Featherbed ...... Brian Nichelson Ted Barker Sw -c.: ,.,,. - 5 ,.,. 5 .,f. g-. . Y in-,gi sg: ,.: 5 E222 2, : ' n .3 wt Q. N-E IE , , E 5 Q Ewa pg Wggs s age gag! 1 iggi ': Q:. if wg igQQg A, fQ5i ,,. : :.. 3 ggi h zzi ii ay E 5 X2 tw E ig 2 jg I Nl E5 5 i 5 E E5 ffiii 5 12 2f' if if 'if2 f xx izzb X 5 if H Sw gw kwmxgwifkw E . 4 , WWW m....mm.w , ...A --MM V - W W. W.fMm..m., New-M x,1,fvmwf Mqw. .5.M,Q,X::N: wmxq,fy,zgags.sz4g-my4.w,ym:,q1s,4wAggRwvmQgua,:,xga,iQKamsmsR1x7:x',s1bLa,wn, 11. w H'NJc?frr N1 'wg' V vv Y-'WY'H.'1'b'W'2.WT WF?'b1i'?h2Bif1M5.d1w9AW'XY :SNS 'FS' 92 5-if-lil-??f9K?TlN 53????'fw5'4W 'T'6ff1ff?5i 1 T 553 W ' A x ' iking Mascot Lori Morales was this years Viking Mascot for her second year. Lori went to Spirit Camp in Santa Bar- bara with the Song Girls and Cheerleaders. At the camp she won two excellent ribbons which is 3rd place and two superiors which indicates lst place. She also received the Unity Award which is voted by everyone at camp as to who is the most friendliest Spirit Leader. Besides doing so well at camp, Lori spent her Senior year promoting spirit and enthusi- asm at all school activities. --cz N ,, ,r lf'HH'k ,M -,. ,wb K V' W 1-, . , 4 --a.--.,,..,..... a. V 111 .Af iv A fax M t i ,W.,,,,.....,.-. A ' 2 ff ab A A X --r r ,! 't so ...t f Qgl' L4-05 .4 95. ll .J w I' . -ty., .. L , . . ff 'L', ' ' rf ' Z . W -Trl: 5 , s L - -. 1 Q- Atl fl Q A 52. anif' . eq - 1. ':. 12:1-,V--.AA 1 fs 2-L '. . .Y--elf' . f --1'-g5'.'fuc,'.... Luigi? .l bm 2.5 ,W xfyilgf ,-'F,.,,1-Q-l?jfQ -'bj:rQ- iii il.?i.si',l'.-. , 'gf ,L-1 j, 3'F:5222:Q'T3f .f,.,,,, ' W- 1. . i . - 'lk' I T A-QT? - w ' Us-I '.a'4'f r - , A . . ,A 'W A .' NA I H ., xp' 4-.Xa +?,g., ,ff Uf-X ... Cecila Montoya and Sharon Wright were the Majorettes this year. These two girls who have never twirled together, did a superb job at the United States Spirit Association Major- ette Camp located at Covell College in Santa Cruz. Their first performance in front of a large crowd was at the Path- finders Parade. The girls gave it all they had resulting in a first place trophy. The Majorettes have performed in rallies and at the Irvington football games. Varsity Cheerleaders ,hae I . ..'f ' 5211 '. if I If ' sf- I V'L: LL Lr.L .I N A K I I I It I ' . t ., I - , L. V... I K I N ...G.SSpeIIitoutIV... I K... I N...G.S K HMT. , JE 4... ' . Q M, - Q-,M ,V P , ,A n .11-4. J N , ffe- iw., Q... f W, :mg -2. ,,.N - A k fi, M 'V I'm such a good Iittle girl. Angie Morton, Lorena Richardson, Debbie 91 ll 5 K ,,, T .--- ff. .154 :aux 2 'L A flyd 4 'L F ,f-1 J- -1 . ' .g - 1 I-I Q 5 -, 514,11 - Y, 5 I, ..v A. K -1 Q l , FAA- 1.43, A ,Mg XA gg . . , . ' ' 4 .,. , 34 'V '- -4: 4 ' -L '-9-P' A , fi' 32 i ,,-'-gf :fp fa.-5: iff- .,',1. 1- fr- we g A- -I , 'xii '. 1' --- -'-ff-ff . f vHlf:ltfJ .f ff, v,+ i5uZ..S 5 --L... ' -.T it-' - .3 Bottom Rowg left to right: Coleen Burk, Debbie Croneis, Mariann . . . H Id 't h ld h ? Touris, Tracy Thames, Angie Morton, Lorena Richardson, Head. e Cou n ave Cou e as Q I'm singin' in the rain She really said that? A There she goes again. The 1979-1980 Varsity Cheerleaders promoted the spirit at football games, rallies, and other school activities. They attended a cheerleading camp in Santa Barbara where they received one Excellent and three Superior ribbons. The squad was under the leadership of Lorena Richardson. The squad consists of three Juniors, Colleen Burk, Angie Morton, and Tracy Thames and two Sophomores, Mariann Touris, and Debbie Croneis. HEY YOU! Junior arsity Cheerleaders The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders this year were under the leadership of Pam Peterson. The squad was a young and enthusiastic group of girls who contributed their time and effort to help promote our school spirit. During the summer the J.V. squad travelled to Santa Barbara where they attended the United Spirit Association Camp and learned many routines and received a spirit stick. Hardwork and many hours of practice is what made our J.V. Cheerleaders a superi- or squad. Pictured below left to right: Kazuko-Berry, Pam Peterson, Melody Lartlgue. Pictured on top: Gayle Handy. 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What a hunk . f 2 ' ' , ' .f - -ew 'X 5-W Snr- 5.5 r f - , rr 1 r ,L , f '-A ' ,A .- Mr- Q A- , .. XX LY 4 'K e 1 , f M 1 ' 1 r -' ,M x -.. .f 1 -ff ' 3 F ' f V A 'IP ' 1 a . 4 , ' :K if ' . , ' , 1' B y I e pig v:.1,3'f21 1 K V A S4 qlfx .Ak A V112 s-V' ' , 4 if , hw .0 , I , f' 'Q my 1-gil , ,-'31 QQ! -'ls-1 5, 5 . I :Tipp-4 2 . E Q.. A ' 'lv gf' ,, M 'i - ,f fl - , '17 I 'H , ge- e, ff Wei'-if? R A , 0 E L f li . ':,J 'ff 2331 pHg',i., , IQ r '1' - ' fs.-Q? Ae .. H1 ' Ci. 'X .2211 X-f-.kW?.i2EE.1:+.4,ismm.4 4-V A., .z J.V. Cheerleaders Cheer Cn And On ' .Ma Pictured above left to right top row, Terry Ford, Sherry Vicki Trujillo. Bottom rowg Sueanna Sherrill, Therese Ortiz. May, Diana Olander. Second rowg Janet Merten, Jana Meirs, it X tt.t, T K. M ff It T 5 ttei T t,ii M W t.. T.. .ig ff Wk J, Did you hear what I heard? Q Y i Vicki Trujillo, Head . eg.. - r , , - . . , 2 4- .L :,,' . we .fm 7 A Fw wt- -f 1 1 - ' rib-W wa 5 ' 1 N 1 ' -same Lettergirls i - ' 'f 'T1W 'T' N' -2, Get funky' 4 ,X 6 I WU -vi. ' '-Sega 7 its S r it may 1 A. .gjQ.-9-'YP' Sherry May Co-Head NK' V 'J We all use Dial O U' X: One two clap It S him! The Lettergirls this year had many exciting moments. For the first time they attended the United Spirit Asso- ciation Camp and placed lst. ln addition they also received a Excellent trophy three Superior ratings and an Excellent rating. To achieve these high ratings the Lettergirls made up their own routines and performed to the song Roll on Down the Highway. They also performed with the Irvington High Band and at a 49er s game. rl .. - 'W tr -Q. Song Girls Hit Th Right ote The Song Girl squad, headed by Laura Tornoe, attended the San- ta Barbara Specialty Camp in Southern California this past summer. During their stay at camp, the squad learned many new routines. They were judged on their performance to the song Great White Hope . The group came home from the trip with a third place trophy. The girls this year put in many hours of hard work. They per- formed at two 49er games in the fall and competed in many com- petitions. Pictured left to rightg Bottom row, Susan Eastey, Laura Tornoe Cheadb, Maureen Henry. Top row, Cara Barnes, Sheena Hillocks, and Dana Lamagna. Ben McEntee is the group advisor. ',. 1 Jie Fil' it . , af-N 1 .,,. . ,, 3 miiw 'S ..., , t -.4 M JK T was 1 sw. , X . g a -s--r' 2- -3 isi Q ,W Tx A s. . N, A if 'xy sf R -we--'fi X4 M MKS tt. efgys m , 1 F fm, 9.55353 .. M Yip? Wypr Q N R' 'V , N! 1, gif Qfgtkxk 1 Y gf, yea s st it it it llftt! V 'Q .,,,f ii . - t V , df Q ab M r ,.. ts it Laura Tornoe, Everybody see my ring. Head 74 '4 Amy, Mn- 1 Go Vikings!! 1 'V A -wir - . . . . .. ' - A . 3' 144539 ....,.! , ., , ,i , ,-1 N . Vx: 2 11. W . if sf .ff W: 'f 1. .,., - P 'xiii i , ,, K Qfffzf-f.., -5' if wiki ' W -f N .'. A E' ' 1' 159 ' if 'T' f - K :riff-nf ' W -' a f - -. W, nr. -wa, - 1- Qf, .'+ L3 I sq, ,fer mx! A 'LH ' lyfk ipjtxf' , , ' 154 -aff .' 5:.r'1fg.j 1 4 , -an - QM: ', JQMQQJ 'al , all ., W, im L f I A- rr Q 1 - ,f ., e ,. z' ,- if-f 'R'f ' ' .,, if ' , W . ,iw YQ-f -A -,. , ' , , wr,-,,, -' A -H'--f 1 - 5--Wk ' 1' ,Mif W , Le w l ,Tim 'La lndiGEStion -na qu- -v -.4 hh W., B 1 rf'+, ' Smile! . ' 1 ,ok ' L-E-T-S-G-O . . . Let's Go! si 6 E fi 3 ff if if 4 ?' 5 P K Q3 E Q R' if if 5: 'Z Ii ,S fi 3? if E 5 il A ? Q 5 5 if 5 73 5 5? as L, ,, 45, My if - if-gfw .K awk . ' , A.S.B. President A.S.B. Vice President A.S.B. Secretary A.S.B. Treasurer Sara Ford Larry Mendoza Martha Birdwell Vicky Christensen Would you look at them? Advisor Miss Judy Lookabiii. 'QL-a Senior President Junior President Sophomore President Freshman President Annette Baca Chris Pimentei Chris Trindade Robin Heinemann J it i i Student Council T .t i M 'Q 5, 4, C f-rw, i 'ISS'-' Let's take a vote Majority rules! 5' fNfr V37 Elections Commissioner Publicity Commissioner Athletic Commissioner Spirit Commissioner John Promes Kathy Ferrau Mary Giovannoni Janette Grajeda The Student Council, under the direction of Miss Lookabill, is a very active and well organized group. After their election they set goals for a year full of activities. The council started off the year with the annual Freshman Orientation, and formed an all school assembly to give the students an overview ofthe school year. The council organized Spirit Week, which turned out to be an exciting week of class competition and was highlighted by the Coronation Ball. The International Club is composed of students that all have a common interest in learning about the differ- ent cultures around the world. To help finance their field trip, they sold gift books and had a candy sale. Pictured from left to right, bottom row, Teri Ward, Su- san Willms, Marcie Weisser, Diana Olander, Nikki Wino- vich, Beth Turnipseed, and Dan Smith. Top row, Wen- dy Gong, Sharon Mosko, Teresa Mosko, Paula Landers, Bret Giovannoni, Klaus Salojoki, Ms. Tomlin- son, Ms. Ulbritcht, and Graeme Baxter. 80 X .,., in t t- ,Q sg :gf 6 ,' v 1, Q' - Q s. ,, ... -. Q. C.S.F. The California Scholarship Federation is a club which recognizes outstanding scholastic achievement among Irvington students. One of their biggest money raisers was the annual Valentines Day carnation sale. They also made Christmas buttons and sold them to raise money for their field trips. Pictured from left to right, bottom row, Chris Trindade, Scott Stew- art, Sherri May, Kelly Burk, President, Colleen Burk, Vice-President, Brenda Bussard, Maureen Henry, Maria Vera, Jana Meier, Yvette Skift, Paula Landers, and Lai Hing Chan. Second row, Melissa Hillman, Cathy LaPlume, Donna Chris- tensen, Tracy Thames, Linda Christen- sen, Debbi Lee, Lisa Melton, Dena Jentsch, Kim Kislingbury, Susan Oda, Lisa Rose, Mike Miller, Kem Stewart, Lisa Kirk, Jimmy Cheng, and Mrs. Sciambi. Third row: Miss Lookabill, Cin- dy Lubke, Lisa Caldwell, Mary Reeve, Steve Young, Tom Goette, Jenine Woods, Ted Barker, Marie Shuck, Tracy Birdwell, Laura Ezell, Robert Martines, Richard Goette, Andrew West, Gayle Jorgensen, Lisa Lichtenstern, Sara Ford, and Martha Birdwelli had a car wash. Bloxom. Close-Up is a foundation which enables students to learn about their govern ment by travelling to Washington D.C, In order to raise money to help de fray the cost, students sold stuffed animals and Pictured from left to right bottom row: Brenda Bus sard, Jerry Cuterman Laurie Daniels, Tony Pa gan, Paula Landers Lai Hing Chan, Martha Bird well, Robin Hohenshelt and Orlando Cardenas Top row: Mr. Rout, Kathy Ferrau, Ted Barker Tom Kratochvil, Tracy Bird well, Cindy Lubke, Donna Christensen, Colleen Burk, Robert Martinez Ken McKone, and M Street Machines An interest in cars of any type is the only qualification needed to be in the Irvington High Street Machines Club. Supervised by Mr. Roger Madsen and headed by Bill Wooton, the club performs many services for our com- munity and they also work on cars for the teachers. Pictured above left to right: Juan Camacho, Mike Bish- op, Jeff Miller, Rodney Hein- eman, Lance Chapman, Ron Moody, Mike Stevens, Bill Wooton, Joe Mendoza, and Mr. Roger Madsen. v . Mir. A, . P.A.D. is a club designed for the cultural enrichment of the students of Irvington High. To be a member of P.A.D. you must be interested in the Arts. As a member you are given the opportunity to attend plays and exhibits having to do with different facets of the Arts. Meetings were held every two weeks. This year P.A.D. sold candy, calendars. gift books and stationery. Money earned went for plays and field trips. Pictured Left to Right, Vice President, Ted Barker. art. .- ,L l Pictured Left to Right, Bottom Row, Janeen Smith, Scott Stuart, Pam Depper. Second Row: Tavia Quaid, Tony Pagan, Tom Kratochvil, Ted Barker, Third Row: Susan Elliot, Annette LaPlant. Fourth Row: Laurie Capstaff, Ed Delgadillo, Tracy Secrest, Mary Reeves, Linda Wood, Laura Ezell, Rich Perez, Chris Adams, Shelly Myatt, Dan Smith, Fifth Row: Sharon Secrest, Cheryl Wood, Cindy Nicolson, Sixth Row: Kevin O'NeiI, Kathy Ferrau, George Carpenter, Robin Heineman, Margaret Petrie, Charles VanDwyne. Back Row: David Kelly, Dan Matthews, Bob Hendershot, Jeff Lind, Tim Stookey, Dave Sherman, Richard Smith, and Lisa Cebanyog. Treasurer, Janeen Smith, President, Tony Pagan, 1st semester President, Tom Kratchvil, Secretary, Pam Depper, and Fund Raiser chairman Scott Stew- I The Ski Club in its sixth year has grown to be one of the most popular clubs on cam- pus. Every year the Ski Club organizes four ski trips which are almost always filled as soon as they are announced. ln order to raise money for these trips members sold gift books and ski caps. Ski Club is a fun club to be enjoyed by beginners and ad- vanced skiers alike. Pictured left to right, Bottom row, Barbara Roberts, Patty Roberts, Cindy Mendoza, Mark Cotter, Julie Cotter, Karen Ham- mond, DeAnna Black, Carole Gardner Sec- ond row, Colleen Eckardt, Denise Bortz, Mary Ann Cole, Annette Lapiant, Anamarie Martinez, Laura Tornoe, Janey Brown, Korry Barton, Gloria Serrano, Stacy Bolivia, Kelly Barton, Phil Evans, Miss Hammes Third row, Mrs. Evans, Chris Trindade, Ma- rie Shuck, Bonnie Williams, Karen Wolfe, Tina Brice, Maureen Henery, Lori Lemke, f Sue Brindman, Kelly Schulze, Allison Ni- shikawa, Fourth row, Scott Hall, Brian Promes, James Evans, Pat Erwin, Mike Bug- gy, Chris Pimentel, Mark Thomps, Jon Cruz, Alan Smith, Steve Greenwood, Jeff Gardner. 3 ,f Q, A il J ,... rm 'Wi' Blue And White Club g Q . -wr-q MD J Dancers is a new club established by James Ervin, class of 1980. The club is for anyone who enjoys dancing or has a desire to learn. All dances are choreographed and taught by James and he is assisted by Tavia Quaid. The J Dancers rehearse every friday after school preparing for the spring show held in March. Pictured left to right, Bottom row, Marleen Bahler, Pamela Bell, Jodi Rice, Earthala Howard, Cassandra Clerkely, Mildred Bluford, James Ervin, Latrica Hatcher, Tracy Secrest, Amy Burkhart, Laura Ezell, Laurie Capstaff, Kim Stewart, Second row, Anna Martinez, Barbara Figia, Deura Williamson, Cynthia Howard, Shelie Myatt, Lisa Cabanyog, Frankie Dickinson, Lisa Swanson, Margaret Petrie. , .,,.. N Spirit ' -4 at W il A S H Success for the level of excellent achieved at all of the rallies and other spirit activities goes to the Spirit Commission. Headed by Janette Grajeda with the assistance of her en- thusiastic staff. Pictured left to right Laura Tornoe, Janette Grajeda, Lorena Richardson, Kim Frederico. This years Blue and White Club was small but mighty. They showed their spirit by painting posters for football games. Also anytime you looked in the stands you could always see a Blue and White Club member cheering our team on to victory. Pictured left to right, Bottom row, Lisa Burdette, Michelle Shuck, Second row, Maureen Henery, Laura Ezell, Pam Pe- terson, Third row, Marie Shuck, Fourth row Robin Heine- mann, Fifth row, Dan Smith, Luella Cunningham, Sixth row, Lisa Swanson, Frankie Dickinson. Booster Club The Football Booster Club is a group of parents who are inter- ested in the sport of football here at Irvington. The Booster Club has held Art Auctions, Raffles and sold Pro- grams to raise money. All the money they earned went to- wards our football program, where it provided awards, Chain-Gangs at the games and extra needed equipment. Parents Club The Parent Club was com- posed of parents who have an interest in the welfare of stu- dents and want to improve the level of education at Irvington. annuals!! i Pictured Left to Right, Front Row, Dee Baucom, Yvonne Ranger, Kay Pisle. Standing, Pa Chavarria, Sherri Greene, Sue Olander, Bea Garner. . V 1 47 Pictured Left to Right, Front Row, Janet Wong, Ethel Oda, Mary Lou Craig. Back Row Kathy Ferrau, Ann Petrie, Don Derrich. The Senior Class Chooses The Best Of 79-80 ACTOR 1. Clint Eastwood 2. Burt Reynolds 3. Dustin Hoffman ACTRESS 1. Jane Fonda 2. Barbara Streisand 3. Audrey Hepburn CAR 1. Convertible Mercedes 2. Porsche 3. Camaro FOOD 1. Spaghetti 2. Steak 3. School lunch HANGOUT 1. Home 2. Beach 3.Pizza Parlor ICE CREAM 1. Chocolate chip mint 2. Chocolate 3. Vanilla MOVIE 1. Kramer vs. Kramer 2. Rocky 3. Gone with the Wind MUSICAL GROUP 1. Journey 2. Styx 3. ACXDC RADIO STATION 1. KOME 2. KYUU 3. KYA FM RESTAURANT 1. Black Angus 2. La Casita 3. Marie Callenders SAYING 1. That's Life 2. Were all going to die 3. Huh? SOAP OPERA 1. General Hosiptal 2. All my children 3. Soap SONG 1. Lights 2. Cool Change 3. Babe SPORT 1. Football 2. Soccer 3. Skiing T.V. SHOW 1. Mash 2. Eight is Enough 3. Monty Pythons Flying Circus ZIT MEDICINE 1. Clearasil 2. Proper P.H. 3. Oxy 10 The Senior class choices are a new addition to this years yearbook. The individual categories were selected by the Saga Staff and were vot- ed on by this years senior class. The Saga Staff chose these categories by majority vote of the different choices. We feel, that these categor- ies were the top interest of Seniors. We have listed the top three vote-getters in order of their votes. ga Staff ,Jgm:,....ew, A V bu, gy 1 .ls iam, gi Q Pictured from left to right, front row, seated: Tina Maki, Lisa August. Second rovv, Cathy Kellogg, Carol Domeier, Mr. Franco, Advisor, Sharon Wright, Dennis Cramer, DeAnna Black. Third row, Marie Decaccia, Anamarie Martinez, Annette Baca, Livy Hendrix, Tina Martin. Top row, Jeff Cox, Craig Lopez, Renee Campbell, Tammy Lerch, John Merchant. Girl's Block I Girls Block I is an organi- zation open to all girls who have lettered in a Ju- nior Varsity or Varsity sport sometime through- out their high school years. The club serves as a great opportunity for the girls to get acquainted with their fellow athletes. This year Girls Block l was very actively involved with fund raisers. They sponsored a spaghetti dinner, sold coupon books, and held a bake sale, all of which were a big success. The money made throughout the year went to an enjoyable four day trip to Lake Ta- hoe. Mrs. Evans served her first year as an advi- sor for the club. l Pictured from left to right, Bottom row: Angela Rendon, DeAnna Black, Mary Giovannoni, Terrie MacDonald, Valerie Collins, Karen Wolfe, Laura Ezell, Beth Barnett. Second row: Advisor, Mrs. Evans, Tina Brice, Gloria Serrano, Angel Rodriquez, Tammy Lerch, Laura Tornoe, Kelly Yoshinobu, Annette LaPlant, Barbie MacDonald, Rena Wack, Veronica Mitrick, Shellie Marshall, Teresa Parra, Mandy Kakacek, Jill Tipton, Marie Shuck, Renee l Felitz. Third row: Theresa Martinez, Renee Leyva, Cathy Lachenmeyer, Lynn Cadle, Cheryl Cano, Mary Ann Cole, Laurie Caires, Beth Brooks, Brenda Bussard, Denise Bortz, Tracy Birdwell. D ,Q sm President Vice President TreasurerfSecretary i l l l E Mary Giovannoni Terrie MacDonald Val Collins Boy's Block I i, 1 1- , P fix 'Y'-. Pictured from left to right, Bottom row, Mark Dotter, Denny Martinez, Craig Schultz, Joshua Hendrix, Mark Lima, Vince Valdez, Second row, David Cesare, Dean Church, Tom Kratochvil, Ken Remington. Gordon Moore, John Castano, John Elliott. 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NM QW' I5 S' 15 Xyiffmfs ,wi T ES'59W5QMW43f5?' i??f'f3:f::2Ls4:L1if2fsSwE:Q:mT3i5'e:2I?i?1 bn if 5 v ii 1 Z Q 2 2 In E 3 y 5. 5 L: 5 W 74 5 L I 2 'iTf?5?iJf YZ?5?Jf5Z.'L5ZwZ3wE3 '- 1 'iziiiffiieiafw TS. I , iiZf25l71:3.l,' iQ bf ST, if ii 5. T f ffvfif 2 i 'au ,nh rf Flag Girls, pictured above, left to right: Sharyl Berk ley, Tamara Appleton, Back Row: Mindy Boggess Darleen Adolpho, Frankie Dickinson. Not shown Lisa Swanson. ff ff Z' 2 ::..?w' .., . .,, K Marching Band .. 'iyfj . . .f'T5gaf?1i'j E5 iv: - - ......,.XMe...,.., .-.... Y x z . Y- . :Y--f ,,-V.,-M . . L V:,i,jii,.-. I . Q- r HN it -LLi Elf XL-:' . ff' R. - T' 2' f'm M'l' 'Y ' :- X xg . xg, , V Y-, 'H-wwf -V -- V -- -........,.:... f by , i 5 ,ff I 11 . A W,,.j . . Pictured to the left: Kevin O'Neill. This years Drum Major is Kevin O'Neill. He is a very important part of the Marching Band, leading them through football games, parades, and band reviews. Kevin has worked hard throughout the year by going to Drum Major camp and practicing on his own. The Marching Band performs at band reviews parades, and football games. The Band is un- der the direction of Mr. Wayne Edwards and Ohlone College and the members can receive college credit. It is governed by a band council. which includes representatives from each sec- tion ofthe band. The Flag Girls and Drum Major are also part of the council. Each year the band holds fund raising activities to earn money for travel and uniforms. This years fund raisers were candy and stuffed animals. Pictured be- low, left to right, Front Row: Tamara Appleton, Sharyl Berkley, Frankie Dickinson, Rhonda Banks, Darleen Adolpho, Melinda Boggess, Second Row: Keith Hillesland, Russell Landers, Kathy Wilkes, Melody Krause, John McDer- mott, Craig Musci, Virginia Gontang, Kevin O'Neill, Back Row: Advisor Wayne Edwards, Frederick Landers, Pam Bell, Tavia Quaid, Chris Baca, Jamie Youngberg, Eric Thompson, Greg Olmsted, Gerald Young. QIAX .i C, WX! x.i- ti f' sz M Pep Band This is a group of instru- jd: ' J ' 11,1 '24 - ' mentalists who raise spirit at school activities, such as football and basketball games and all of the ral- lies, under the direction of Pam Bell CStudent Direc- torj the band's spirit help add to the excitement of the activities. Pictured left to right: QLying in frontj Kevin O'Neil, front row: CHidingJ Chris Baca, Keith Hillesland, Tim Nichols, Jamie Youngberg, Melody Krause, CStandingJ James O'Brien, back row: COn Carl Frankie Dickenson, Robert Hendershot, Dan Caeton, Tavia Quaid, Pam Bell-CDirectorJ, Andrea Blair, Eric Thompson, Lisa Caldwell. Charles Hayes, Fred Landers, Russell Landers, Under the direction of Mr. Wayne Edwards, the Stage Band performs for many of the singing group perfor- mances, such as the Thor Throats. The band also played for the Christ- mas and Spring show. Stage Band ,tg ., L ,ia wt, it., ,... S -eva Sym' Q ,Q sh QI Ti it it Ki wiv X W B Pictured left to right, front row: Greg Deanna Stewart, Yvette Skiff, Pam Bell, Olmsted, Fred Landers, Chris Baca, Mark Youngberg, Tim Nichols, Keith Hil- James O'Brien, Dan Caeton, Middle row, lesland. Russell Landers, Mr. Edwards, back row: Band Council E li l' 4 A group within the Symphonic Band which consists of representa- E I tives from the different sections of Pictured left to right, front row: Chris Thompson, Pam Bell, Keith Hillesland, Baca, Fred Landers, Dan Caeton, Tim Ni- Kevin O'NeilI, Mr, Wayne Edwards, chols, Frankie Dickenson, Back row: Eric Symphonic Band N I. 'Hur' Pictured left to right, front row: Tim Bell, Pam Bell, Deanna Stewart, Greg Perez, Charles Hayes, Second row: Tony Balga, John McDer- mott, Craig Musci, Yvette Skiff, Monica Lut- zinger, third row: Mr. Wayne Edwards, Dan Caeton, Gred Olmsted, John Mitrick, Ron Flesher, Kevin O'Neill, Gerald Young, Keith Hil- our lesland, Tim Nichols, Kathy Triplett, Eric Thompson, fourth row: Emile Besson, James O'Brien, Lisa Caldwell, Andrea Blair, Chris Baca, Mark Youngberg, Kathy Wilkes, Melody Krause, Jamie Youngberg, Virginia Gontang, Tavia Quaid. new the band. Their purpose is to orga- nize fund raisers for the band to go on trips, purchase new instruments and repair broken ones. Symphonic Band is a per- forming group directed by Mr. Wayne Edwards. This group performs symphon- ic music at concerts and school shows throughout the year. The students are dedicated to improv- ing their musical skills and entertaining audiences. Concert Choir Pictured left to right, bottom row, Tina Teuscher, Melissa Hillman, Chris Adams, Cheryl Wood, Anne Hillesland, Joanne Brisbin, Cladie Shuckman, Tammy Cole, Maria Venturi, Lisa Cabanyog, Amy Burchart, Judy Cooper, Pam Depper. Second row, Vicky Epright, Janey Moore, Shelie Myatt, Sally King, Cindy Riddle, Shelia Ralph, Jana Rigby, Dan Rodriguez, Bev Coon, Janeen Smith, Tracy Secrest, Laurie Daniels, iilrr T' ., ..,. t ,.., Cindy Brown Mindy Boggess. Third row' Donna 1 1 Christiansen, Annette LaPlant, Jeff Suth, Scott Stew- art, Tim Stookey, Sue Elliott, Lisa Swanson, Tavia Quaid, Mary Reeve, Marjean Hansen, Andrea Blair. Fourth row, Mary Newman, Carrie Ivey, Kathy Ferrau, Tom Kratochvil, Ed Delgadillo, Mark Dotterer, Laurie Ezell, Patty Smith. The Concert Choir consists of beginning and advanced sing- ers. This year they performed at Irvington High School and they also joined forces with the Chamber Chorale and the Oh- lone College Concert Choir to perform with The Fremont Philharmonic Orchestra in a Christmas Concert. li l S Well, it's just another performance to do. 98 Thor Throats ' 1' ATV' E' 5 . Q' - vi Q. E' f T i x ,I X In 's' . f 'HITSL .' - 1 1 I Pictured above, Chris Adams, Jeff Suth, Tom Tony Pagan, Dave Kelly, Dave Sherman, Shelia Kratochvil, Andrea Blair, Ted Barker, Lisa Swan- Myatt, Fred Landers, Laurie Capstaff, Ed Delga- son, Tavia Quaid. Pam Depper, Marjean Hansen, dillo, Phil Abbenhaus, Tina Teuscher. r Ch ale Chm Pictured above, Jeff Youngsma, Chris Adams, Sue Elliott, James Ervin, Mrs. Glover, Tavia Quaid, Ted Barker, Ed Delgadillo, Janeen Smith, Marjean Han- sen, Tom Kratochvil, Lisa Swanson, Joanne Ander- Sally King, Mary Reeve. 1 Thor Throats are a select group of singers and dancers who devote their time and energy perform- ing for Irvington High School and community groups. Rehearsing for their per- formances they can be found every morning at 7:00 a.m. in room 123 with Director Mrs. Lee Glover. This year Chamber Chorale enjoyed a very successful year. These dedicated singers community groups churches, and And also took part in the Christmas Concert. In the Spring the group went on tour of They were accompanied by Mrs. Lee Glover. son, Kathy Ferrau, Andrea Blair, Pam Depper, Tim Stookey, Margaret Petrie, Fred Landers, Jeff Suth, Melissa Hillman, Charles Van Duyre, Shelia Myatt, have performed for elementary schools Southern California Mens Ensemble is a group of wild and crazy guys who specialize in Barbershop singing. They re- hearse every other day during lunch and try to hit a few notes in between a sandwich and fries. To qualify for this group you need to be a male and willing to sing no matter how it sounds. They perform whenever they get an opportunity. The advisor for these young men is Mrs. Lee Glover who spends endless hours of time working with them. Pictured left to right, Bottom row, James Ervin. Second row, Ted Bark- er, Jeff Younsma, David Kelly. Third row, Tony Pagan, Brian Nicholson, Jeff Suth, Edward Delgadillo, Tom Kratochvil. Top row, David Sher- man, Charles Van Duyne, Scott Mens Ensemble J' V K . K V 3' , W 4 - ,.. nv 5 vi -an H Stewart, Fred Landers. Womens Ensemble Womens Ensemble is a group of women who use most of their free time practicing their singing skill. They performed at concerts spon- sored by the Performing Arts Department. Mrs. Lee Glover was the director. Pictured left to right, Bottom row, Mary Reeve, Arenda Hughes, Melissa Hillman, Margret Pe- trie, Sheila Ralph, Ann Hillesland. Second row, Laurie Daniels, Kimberly Stewart, Janeen Smith, Kristie Lambel, Cheryl Wood, Pam Bell, Frankie Dickenson. Top row, Becky McCrory, Melinda Boggess, Laura Ezell, Tracy Birdwell, Sue Elliott, Lisa Swanson, Kathy Ferrau, Linda Wood. if ia W f -- -,,-'-gf., 'fj -H' 1 3 f 1 4 Christmas Show Hollywood here I come. ,z-. 'if if is , 'R Ok Stretch, do your stuff! Try Pampers next time. The Christmas Show is an annual performance put on by lr- vington High's own drama classes and the Thor Throats . The show is presented to elementary and high school stu- dents. It consists of comedy acts and plenty of dancing and singing. This year, three skits were performed. THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS Lucy .,...,.4,.,..,.......i Kary Blackmore, Laurie Capstaff Vicki .... ii.,.i, B arbara Figlia, Lisa Cabanyog Suzy .i,.., ..,..,........ A nnette LaPlant Teapot ..... ,,.i...,,..,., T racy Secrest Fonzie i...,....,., .,,. C harles Van Dayne Whoopsy Doll ....... .,,.......,...,... M argaret Petrie Baby Alive .,... Ballerina .,..,.. MRS. BEASLY Mrs. Beasly .., Disco Imogene . Fugiama ....... Little girl ..... CINDERELLA Cinderella .,... Influenza .... Nympia ..,. Olympia .. Tinia ...... Messinger .. Prince ..., Swenson .... Rosie .... CHORUS David Sherman Phil Abbenhaus Jett Suth Ed Delgadillo Shelli Myatt Laurie Capstaff Tom Kratochville Fred Landers Stretch Armstrong ,.. .......,..,...,... Karen Hammond Lisa Cabanyog, Kary Blackmore Laurie Capstaff, Barbara Figlia ...Sheena Hillocks -..Cara Barnes Laura Tornoe ..-Laurie Morales ....Marjean Hansen, Tina Teusher Jenny Wishnoff .....Tavia Quaid, Andrea Blair ..,...,..,..,.ChrisAdams .. .... David Kelley .Tony Pagon . .,.. Ted Barker .James Ervin . . .Pam Depper RASHOMON Rashomon is a play in two acts which deals with an adult theme. The action takes place in Kyoto, Japan, about a thousand years ago at the great Ra- shomon Gate. Before the time of the play, it was the largest gate in Kyoto, the ancient capitol of Japan. It was 106 feet wide and 26 feet deep, its stone wall rising 75 feet. With the decline of West Kyoto, the gate fell into bad re- pair and became a decayed relic with an unsavory reputation, a hideout for thieves and a dump for unclaimed corpses. The play opens with the priest, who is leaving the church because he doesn't understand mans actions, a poor woodcutter, who tries to convince the priest not to leave, and the wigmaker, a cynic who couIdn't care one way or another. The priest and the woodcut- ter are retelling the tale of their exper- ience ofthe bloody murder ofa proud Samurai, by the legendary thief Toja- moru, after the rape of his wife and the testimonies of the parties involved. Throughout the story the scenes filter back and forth to the forest and the court, in which the murder is re-en- acted through the action of charactors and through the story of the wood cut- ter and the priest. CAST OF CHARACTORS Priest ..,.........,.. Tom Kratochvil Woodcutter .............. Rich Perez Wigmaker ... .,.. Chris Adams Deputy .............,, Scott Stewart Tojamoru .,.......,..... Tony Pagan Husband CSamuraiJ ..,.., James Ervin -..Shelie Myatt Wife ......,....... Mother . . , ..,,, Pam Depper Medium ... ....... Tavia Quaid Shadows ... ,...Kari Blackmore Lisa Cabanyog Ed Delgadillo Karen Hammond Annette Laplant Margaret Petrie Tavia Quaid Tracy Secrest Scott Stewart Charles Van Duyn Good slaves are hard to find Aren't bald guys handsome? rs., ,gp Cn 55 lg, , 5 xffgy 'W' yQ i I S 5, 4 s ' f I 6 9 ask ,4 Q5 W gf OLIVER l First position? The musical Oliver is set in the 1800's. The story is about orphan boys who just barely survive with little food or com- fort. The orphanage is run by Widow Corning and Mr. Bum- ble, Oliver, being hungry, approaches Mr. Bumble asking for more food. Because he asked for more, he is punished by being sold to Mr. Sowerberry, the undertaker. The next day, he runs away and is picked up by the Artful Dodger. He is then taken to Fagin's Kitchen, where he joins Fagin and his boys. The boys go off on a pick-pocket expedition and Oliver is captured for looking guilty. News reaches Fagin and tav- ern owner, Bill Sikes, that Oliver has been taken to the home of a rich old gentlemen. They send Nancy to retreive Oliver, but the scheme to grab him back fails. Sikes grabs Oliver and after a chase, he is shot and killed. Oliver is restored to his benefactor. Fagin minus boys, home and money reflects on the sad stateyof affairs as the play closes. 104 Say your sorry! Do you need some help? Guess what l've got .anus ' l'm going home to mother! CAST Oliver .... .... C hris Youngsma Dodger ... Noah .... Sikes .... Fagin .... Nancy ... . Bet ........ Charlotte ... Old Lady ....... Charly Bates ...,. . Policemen .... Old Sally .......,.... ... Mrs. Sowerberry .... ..., Mr. Sowerberry ... ..... Widow Corney . .. .. Bumble ....... Brownlow ..,. Grimwig ............ Bedwin .......,...... ...., Tony Pagan . . . . . . .David Kelly ...Brian Nicholson .... ...Ted Barker ...Marjean Hansen . . . . .Chris Adams ....Shelie Myatt ..... Shelie Myatt . . ...Cathy Kellogg ...David Sherman Mike Mason ..... Kim Stewart . ..Mary Reeve Charles Van Duyne ... ...Pam Depper . . . .Kevin O'Neil .........JeffLinCl . . . .Scott Stewart . . . .Janeen Smith Workhouse Assistants ... ..... Laurie Capstaff Pam Bell Delivery Boy ........ .... J arrod Suth Set Design ......... Costume Designs .... Make-up ............. Costume Head ......... Musical Director ......,... Director!Choreographer .... Orphans!Fagin Boys Cara Barnes Cathy Brosamer Debbi Dodds April Dowlen Terisa Estacio DeAnne Evangelho Cindy Ivey Cathy Kellogg Tina Maki Kristy Mee Dancers!Chorus Cara Barnes Laurie Capstaff Kathy Christian Dave Kelly Jaff Lind Mike Mason Janey Moore Shelie Myatt Chorus Pamela Bell Debbie Dodds Christiana Doyle Terisa Estacio Laura Ezell Kathy Ferrau Scott Hall . . . .Tony Pagan ....Ms. Jackson Shelie Myatt Pam Depper Janeen Smith . . . .Pam Depper ...Shelie Myatt ....Mrs. Glover ....Ms. Jackson Leslie Merideth Cindy Milan Robin Miller Janey Moore Jody Rego Kim Stewart Jarrod Suth Katie Thien Michelle Voyce Cheryl Wood Mary Newman Brian Nicholson Kevin O'Neil David Sherman Kim Stewart Charles Van Duyne Rena Wack Robin Heinemann Melissa Hillman Becky McCrory Maragaret Petrie Linda Wood Cheryl Wood SPORTS A: xr S? 3? 2? 5. ff 5 J i-XQUZAVFJ'-z?A5154Y,QLf,i -L' -I. skull.. .Z I-'VNadiBoliJ6S5'bl'HL5?NN2hISQMRMU.,712:2,h57'PH?d'iZi4.3i H-3535435 'wM'V-ff' L' 'ff f 4?,K.lf'M?3T'1.lil w5JS'l7:Wi-1,9--iV'f519.Z,ESSSZYHQWKSSZ-353353fwiilfiHWffxizki 'M Z Y 53''FQQf?Fl..I'l wiQ3'z'xiSW4:., V, . . -4 -. A,A,g,Wl'I fAJ?iwJZ'f'V. 4 -Ji' T1 Hwvf2l a?I.C.3'433f'15bSS9??b!i?5?g Z.: ,'-,- it it-this -fa' Pictured left to right, front row: Pete Morales, Eric Tornoe, Danny Nieves, Jeff Louie, Jeff Scott, Jim Black, Earl Boes, Mar- shall Ranger, Steve Cava, Ricky Fisher, Greg Collins, Jim Lea, Tim Allen, Middle row: Coach Al Huckaby, Dan Bangham, Tim Palmer, Joe Benveniste, Brian Handle, Vince Meyer, Dave Greene, Mike Mcewen, Charles Hayes, Gary Walters, Ed Hey mom, look what I've got ,P - ' L-.-...-.- I Pk u f x ,f How come he gets one, and we don't? 1.1 'Q- I J 1x uw..- 1 . , r 1 1 K Q' . 'V'-was . Olander, Darren Fedorff, Kent Wilson, Coach Bill Caprassecca. back row: Terry Williamson, Alan Blackmore, Gary Hale, Joe Valentine, Bob Baucom, Joe Brown, Scott Pisle, John Jones. Eddy Crosswhite, Gordon Tibbetts, Dan Birdwell, Russ Duncan, Chris Knight. Scores 13 Irvington VS. Amador 39 Irvington VS. Sunset 28 Irvington VS. Newark 13 Irvington VS. Washington 8 Irvington VS. Kennedy 20 Irvington VS. Logan 27 Irvington VS. Memorial 13 Irvington VS. Mission 15 Irvington VS. American This years Frosh-Soph Football team had a very good season and came very close to win- ning the M.V.A.L. championship by only one game. Leading the team to its successful sea- son was Coach AI Huckaby and Coach Bill Ca- prassecca, but the real backbone of the team were the players: Jim Lea, Tim Palmer, Joe Valentine, Scott Pisel, Gordon Tibbetts, John Jones, Chris Knight, Scott Garner, Dan Bird- well. With the strength of this young Frosh- Soph team, they will make a stronger and more experienced Varsity team next year. 109 Varsity Football This years Viking football team had a rugged schedule. Six of the ten teams they played throughout the season finished among the top ten inthe East Bay. Coached by Mr. Gary Miller for the ninth year, he felt the entire team gave its best effort every game. He also commented that the Vikings were small in size and plagued by many injuries, including that of starting quarterback Bob Brown which Miller feels hurt the team early in the season. Miller singled out as the seasons key players, Denny Martinez, Dennis Cramer, Josh Hendrix and Mike Schanen. Scores Irvington vs. Amador 8-23 Irvington vs. Sunset 17-7 Irvington vs. lndependance O-28 Irvington vs. Newark 34-8 Irvington vs. Washington O-41 Irvington vs. Kennedy 7-21 Irvington vs. Logan 27-8 Irvington vs. Memorial 13-14 Irvington vs. Mission O-33 Irvington vs. American 7-21 I I , I I s Denny on Defense I P 1 W 3 si Q 6 .,L. s k 3 'Q if X iv, -rggsiair gs g ,, . fx'-rim Q Pictured above from left to right: First row, Hank Perusse, Tracy Browning, Jeff Wells, John Elliot, Brian Burgis, Dennis Cramer, Craig Schultz, Kyung Lee, Marty Pappas, Mike Schanen. Middle row, John Collins, John Griffith, Orlando Car- denas, Pete Verbaere, Gordon Moore, Josh Hendrix, Ken Rem- IIO ington, James Evans, Mark Cotter, Coach Gary Miller. Top row, Tracy Berry, Wayne Craddock, Denny Martinez, Brent Bjorn- son, Mark Sanchez, Stan Houseworth, John Castano, Mark Salvador, Jeff Lloyd, Coach Bob Tierney. jd., , W 5 'fi W ' fm! . i ., r ' i ' .- e i if I f 14 - -st M- . W , f' 2 1 it , , . E xy a r Of We r i g--if i . A viking Pursuit i 'T' , . 'Y - f,- F Q! ,,,, ,Qt 'W' r ,, Q Q u at X ,K A fflblggtf 3 1 I if-K ' Q V' - 1-is C - P ' - l -gf ' K I 5-yu . V . -, W , ft. . e Y, .i , if ' iw it Y . ig , Q V ci 0 ' 4.5 D, 4- . t A' 5 A 1 x i -,Vi .J ,YV ,... , wget? V ,t --N F .- - ' '-I--f 4 1 is . fa- V 1 fxiii r!tniX t PF' JA 8 1 yt? 'zfm 4 Yea , Y 4 , ' L 's re I L ri Ve. A, Q 4, I l Q .lf 4 Ar. A I l K A 'fi' . ea.h.,5w- ,., ' . A-if., if , 1, ' 1 ' Oriental Express Tackling Practice? Tracked down from behind , , It I ,-, r ef r ,K 3 - 1 4 1 Q, 39... ly - ' 1 i-:f': Q ff' 'E N .,,,,, L. S. - K I t V a Schultz in the CLEAR! The 1980 Girls Gymnastics team was small in number but mighty in spirit. Mrs. Mariann Spooner coached the team and Amber Dean was chosen as the team Captain. ln De- cember, the girls held their first annual Cartwheel-A-Thon to raise money for a new set of uneven parallel bars and a new vaulting board. The group achieved the goal and the new equipment has served them well. When asked what they gained from going out for the team, a variety of responses were re- cieved. They all felt it helped to develop self-confidence and team spirit. They stated that Gymnastics also offered the challenge and experience of competition. 'Pictured left to right, Bottom row: ,Sharig GIRLS GYMNASTICS phani Ledzinger, Wendy Johnson, Karen Roberts, JoAnn Schwab, Bonnie Williams, El- len Navarra, Chris Farnum. Top row: Amber Dean, Sherry Compton, Reney Felitz, Lisa Carroll. Keeth, Colleen Eckhardt, DeeAnn Evan- gelho, Amy Burkhart, Cindy Mendoza, Julie Jones, Maureen Henry, Angel Rodriguez. Second row: Darlene VanDierendonk, Ste- Ready for takeoff? Nose Dive?l - What do you think you're doing? X . 635' Sing ggiflfisbt Q 35252 Take that, Nadia! Sm get , , . . . ' .Is iddd i Y... Pictured Left to Right, Front row: Jill Tipton, Lynn Cadle, Arenda Hughes, Jennifer Baldini, Laura Gouldthorpe, Back row: Coach Hammes, Cathy LaChenmeyer, Teresa Para, Beth Brooks, Laurie Caires, Marie Shuck, Margarete Young, Cathy Ferrau, Shelly Marshall. 'lf o g3 . Xi -mga 5 , , -H.. It 1 Q: ' ' V9 5, wiv-'f'frwif- rJr. f T5'f f. 'f'f.'f,K' ' 'i'7 A 355? T . f'h7v ?'75?'5ff' ' refw.e'.l,f.,,- , ,,., H .fer , -.U-lx NMA -. L urns- 1. v .. 5 t f,f,..,1 f gy. . Dua..-v w 5,1 KF.: H ... W ., ! . wi g Q .ulm .QJ ..'. .1 ' - ' w Q , . ll . .f,,g, if. 1. . , K At --..1,, i. 'nw ,i ,.' 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Jo-Jeupg xi 5 ,f,?Ygs,2',gEfg-egg: xg, Qs V . .' - '15 11, vt - ' gui,-I - HU5 '! Ag ' :'5 ' ',,2Q-553' '1YxiQf, ...I ' A. -1 - ' ' 'X :.,3f,'.,'v,':'i 3'Ef- .fix A1511: . . 'Y'-A H- 5, x -V - 'i 1- ' ' . ...aa E-Q---.fw'wwW1 V f' X' W5 ...--1 :.'a'a14-Yf 'W ' W fx i if - -f . 1 1 g in 'tbgl g , . 5 wf-f,f f-N.nt,.,..-no.----A-W Jill Tiptom Lynn Cadle This was the first season playing a Doubles Round-robin Tournament schedule. The girls tied for a very good third place finish. Leading the team was the team captain Jill Tipton who was voted Most Outstanding and Dedicated , and Lynn Cadle who recieved Most Valuable Player . The top doubles team consisted of Cathy Ferrau and Shelly Marshall, who did very well as a combined team effort. These girls have improved quite well since last year, and will probably keep improving in the years to come. 113 olleyball Pictured to right: from left to right, Bottom row, Cas- sandra Clerkley, Margie Hay, Vickie Ebbler, Terrie Mac- Donald. Middle row, Mary Giovannoni, Nikki Winovich. Cathy Kellogg, Top row, Coach Boternbrood, Tammy Lerch. Varsity Irvington volleyball was at its finest this year. The team won the MVAL Championships with a 6 and 1 record. They de- feated American and Mission in the Shaughnessey Playoffs to earn the right to represent the MVAL at the NCS Cham- pionships at Cal-State Hayward. Irvington also dominated the MVAL with 4 first team all-league selections--Vickie Ebbler, Mary Giovannoni, Terrie MacDonald, and Tammy Lerch. Margie Hay earned 2nd team all-league honors. Cathy Kellogg, Cassandra Clerkley, and Nikki Winovich played outstanding throughout the year in the super team effort. J.V. lrvington's J.V. team also won the MVAL Championship with a 6 and 1 record. This was xl will-Q 'Fixing' ta the second year in a row that has happened. Leading the team to victory was Michelle Brown, Cheryl Cano, Rena Wack, Barbie Mac- Donald, and Veronica Mitrick, all Sophomores. Annette LaPlant and Tracy Birdwell were the Juniors on the team. y g 1 gg...... Ebbler in action! T14 Pictured abovegfrom left to right, Rena Wack, Laura Ezell, Tracy Annette LaPlant, Veronica Mi- Birdwell, Cheryl Cano, Barbie trick, Robin Heinemann MacDonald. Cross Country John Brooks, Fred Woodward, Jeff Youngsma, Greg Bauhofer. Back row, Coach Buum, Mark Lima, Sky Adgie, Jim Pena, Rex Barber, Jeff Cox. Fred Woodward ri M S 1 Y- Pa ' it .'i'S-1 fx A ' JjmPena M This year the varsity had a very inexperienced team with only four seniors on the squad. Jim Pena was the number one varsity runner. Jim had a season best of 15:06 in the class 4-A Champion- ship meet. Jim also made the MVAL All-League team by placing fifth in league finals. Other outstanding varsity runners were Rex Bar- ber. Fred Woodward and Jeff Youngsma. Mark Lima and Sky Adgie were the other members of the varsity team. Running junior varsity were Jeff Cox, John Brooks, Ted Barker, and Greg Bauhofer. The frosh-soph team was lead by Javier Garibay. Close behind Javier was Miguel Munoz, Nathan Douglas, Brett Delehoy and Rob Winovich. Both the varsity and the frosh-soph team placed third in the league meets. Stacy Bolivia was outstanding for Irvington until a leg injury put her out of competition. Tina Martin made the MVAL All-League team by placing sixth in the league finals. By placing sixth, Tina then quali- fied to move on to the class 4-A Championship meet. Kathy Tilden also placed well in league finals. Pictured to left: from left to right, Mandy Kaka- cek, Kathy Tilden, Tina Martin, Linda Christen- sen. Not pictured Stacy Bolivia. Girls Varsity Swimming Pictured from left to right, bottom rowg Tammy Han- Second row, Kris Baker, Julie Cotter, Vicky Kendall del, assistant coach, Karen Roberts, Cindy Chapman, Allison Leal, Kristi Cloclough, Kim Baker, Bonnie Wil Coach Soderman, Holly Martin, and Caroline Pex. liams, and Tammy McKay. Go get 'em Holly! The Girls Varsity Swim Team took third place in the M.V.A.L. competition and finished the season with a 6 win 2 loss re- cord overall. The top swim- mers were: Vicky Kendall, Julie Kotter, and Kristi Colclough. . 1' -if if I want YOU! A ! I think l'm stuck! My, I have lovely toes! , , A - J .V. Swim Champs ' 'A ' ' i' Pictured from left to right, bottom row, Mary Ann Cole, Tonya Dthoge, Gerry Ballestrazze, Vicki Put- nam, Denise Bortz, Roberta Hackey, Linda Domeier, Casey Lincoln, and Dee Anne Evangelho. Second L, iii row, Tammy Handel, assistant coach, Terisa Esta- cio, Patti Smith, Andrea Johannasen, Joanne Bris- bin, Deanna Black, Tina Brice, Denice Brown, Linda Wood, Beth Barnett, and Coach Soderman. A ,fs g st -tr A sr 'f six, i,tQ,t'n, T-2 a A ll 'ing 3.5 ' I V. oc 6 1 f Q- millet ' if 'JN' Z i Q? If Q9-, 'A ' l A' -2 is Un, f Mx, . l 3 5fgl'i' T S3 it i is C Milf! A 'tix 1 A '- K ' .Zigi ll 1 ' t tt WVLL A V' VV 1 1, I , tt .4 .4 Z l 3 r 1. N 'L 'x its-wwf, ig - OH, NO! SHARK! , 1 , if Figs.. ' i I S an :Q ' Which way is the pool? X 1 ' , . . PN 1 il l'ltwl 1 RRIIIPP! . 2' The Junior Varsity Swim Team 5 swept to an undefeated season win- - 3, ning their second consecutive I, J 1 M.V.A.L. Championship. Viking victo- lf Q53 ' ries were most often led by Beth A, M 1 T Barnett, Casey Lincoln, Tammy ,,,,,, ' t McKay, and Karen Roberts. 45' 7' 5 L . - rf' - A WQJSQX, ,L wa ,Q . dig? S A. fy '+L - v Sty-A- 1 X GX This water tastes terrible. Congratulations for what? Oy S .W '-, L':,f LAJ1 A-'21-:'.Zf2L'?g, , 1 . 1 - '- .. -E n ' , . . - fi, ' 'Q '1 FROSH-SDP!-I BASKETB LL Ll 'W illlllQS 3 eq 1 92' xr, U D .vlkmfvg MVANLJ 5? 3 'Sw r f K 1 ' n . r P X fbi . Pictured from, left to right, Bottom row, Scott Garner, Coach Phil Rockey, and Joe Valentine. Second Row: Dan Nieves, Neil Jacquez, Pat McCarty, Scott Pisle, Jim Rodriquez, Chris Knight, Dan Birdwell, Randy Palmer, Grable Ramirez, Dave Harman. Patty - Cake 1 :Ps fr N N.. 0 l want that Ball. The Frosh-Soph. Basketball team were a talented and ex- citing bunch of players, according to Coach Phil Rockey. Coach Phil Rockey felt, even though it was early in the season they would be right in there for the championship. Starting out the season, the team began with a total of seven wins and two losses for their pre-season record. Singled out for their outstanding contributions were, soph- omores Scott Garner, Chris Knight and freshman, Dan Birdwell and Grable Ramirez. RSITY BASKETB LL uify M50 f HV so 31 QXKEJV S Pictured above, left to right: Hugo Miramontes Dave Graham, Lee Gifford, Josh Hendrix, Denny Martinez, Coach Jerry Hein, Tim Palmer, Fred Sanchez, Mark Lima, Dean Church, Don Harman, Vince Valdez This years Varsity Basket- ball team is known for its aggressiveness and hustle style of play. 'They've worked hard all season and gained the best offen- sive average of all the teams in the MVAL league. The team is under the leadership of Coach Jerry Hein with the help of Captains Denny Mar- tinez and Josh Hendrix. f S ii: i - , ' 'N- --M.. . dye-N, Vince Valdez U W ' A Q. is tu we - - 4 ' 9 as 0 S Look at those muscles il i'--'TU 'N bi 2 4 i Vlhg-J, It ,.f , Denny Martinez shows his stuff! iw Q i , xi W555' GL? . .A V,. iii g, i ' C N ...nw l'rn an old pro at this IRLS VARSITY SOCCER Pictured left to right, top row: Nikki Winnovich, Den- McKay, Kelly Yoshinobu, Lynn Cadle, Lynette Her- ise Hernandez, Maryann Cole, Mona DeCamara, So- nandez, Pam Manriquez. Bottom row: Yvette Ortega, nia Juarez, Laurie Caires, Coach Shirley Evans. Cen- Michelle Mayo, Linda Domeier, Gloria Serrano, Joy ter row: Angela Rendon, Kerry Richards, Tammy Mayo. This year the Irvington High Girls Soccer team was very young, but with the help of Coach Shirley Ev- ans and team Captains like Pam Manriquez and Angela Rendonlt i who is also theiri't'oip sEorer, the team was in great shape. The de- fense was headed up by Denise Hernandez and Michelle Mayo. Both put in great performances keeping the opponents from scor- ing. Here it comes! IRLS VARSITY BASKETB LL .il Pictured left to right top row Coach Michelle Bell Tra- brood, Bottom row: Barbie MacDonald, Margie Hay Ve cy Birdwell Laura Ezell Michelle Brown Vickie Ebbler, ronica Mitrick, Teresa Martinez. Terrie MacDonald Cheryl Cane Coach Jack Boteren- f 1 N 'h lt's time for a team conference The Irvington Viking Girls Basketball team put in a maximum effort striving for the top spot in the MVAL. Among the high scorers were senior Ter- rie MacDonald, who averaged 20 points per game, and sophomores Rena Wack, who aver- aged 10 points per game. Also singled out for an outstanding performance was Michelle Brown. According to Coach Jack Boterenbrood the team is very young, but he has high hopes since all team members, with the exception of Vickie Ebbler, Margie Hay and Terrie MacDonald will be returning next year. 4 The 1979-80 edition of the varsi- ty soccer team was led by sever- al outstanding seniors. During their third year on the varsity squad Niles Searls and Dave Glover led the scoring at- tack. At midfield, controlling the tempo of the game were David Dutra and Marcel Besson with Chris Anolin. Holding down the defense was Ashween Chandra, John Collins, Todd Carpenter, John Jacques, Junior Dan Dutra, and Mike Hol- lenshead at goalie. Dave, and Marcel going down field. gg Rsmr soccen l l Pictured left to right: Randy Vandiver, Ened- Carpenter, Steven Hott. Back row: Coach Maznriqigez, John Collins, Chris Anolin, Ste'TeWshinobu, Marshall Ranger. Second row: Mike Hollenshead, John Jacques, Ken Sinnott, Qaggllutirza, Ashween Chandra, Klaus Salorok, Deave Qquytra, Duke McKay, Niles Searls, Eric Garciafi Silvey, Marcel Besson, ljiLQdyLQutgr3L Todd YOU do it like fhiS! Yea, yea, O.K. Steve I got it! Here's the ball! Safe! Dan, John, Niles go after the ball. 5.7 The Viking Reserve That's using your head The Varsity Wrestling team started of their pre-season plac- ing in three tournaments. First was Pinole Valley in which they placed 7th Livermore 4th and Chabot Classic 8th place. Outstanding Wrestlers were: Seniors, Craig Akaba and Dan Rodriguez. Juniors Jerry Palmer and Rich Figueroa, will be re- turning next year. According to Coach Fern the team was young but will be a definite challenge for the cham- ARSITY WRESTLING pionship next year! The J.V. Wrestlers do not exactly have an abun- dance of young men on their team, but it is quality not quantity that counts. The key wrestlers this year were Sophomore, Darris Larson, Junior, Sam Rodriguez, Senior, Jeff Aker and Mike Daugh- erty. Pictured Left to Right, Front Row, Gary Gib- Bob Rodriguez, Don Barnes, Jim Lea, Dar son, Eric Tornoe, Greg Heaston, Craig Aka- Rodriguez, Jerry Palmer, and Art Daniels. ba, Rich Figueroa, Top Row: Coach Fern, J .V. WRESTLING Pictured Left to Right: Mike Daugherty, Ralnh Rodriguez, Sam Rodriguez, Jeff Aker, John Mitrick and Dave Sherman. Back Row: Coach Fern. A -49.5-.. C ll What is going on? Say when Ref! , A e. ii Jerry, going for the pin! ,M Li, H , AV 8 ' ,...,., - ,.,, , I In XX'.W i. W V 1' s W , Rocky 32? i N Lawn Please Fig, give me a break! WRESTLERS ' PI 'EM You don't use dial! ' it + . ,,,,.:,,1. a 33? L5 ii 52 QF Vs 53, A 52 rs' U1 J Q. E gy IiJ.7E:Ejj,j-,LfwggiflfLifr'Qg'U5fa 5?'?p.3 'High , .wiijjif Pj, a k H Vg ,Zi ..,i' jg, ., A ,,'g.lQ.4W wifi!-1, ,, fylggfijfgg-7 iv 1'f?ii5?5i. 'vfffkigi xZ,','A-M5522 jf I K -Q'iJ,-M ?f5?, gw 2- , klfvgiw ,jig Sw A -:,fl:,:bgQfl. 1524535,IAfygjyrfjllli'-ffZ3'ifHi:7:5f',Ig f'-'l'S3? , if 'HVIYQE , , ,.,,,,.. , , .,' A 4. .-..-.Hr-'1..+'Lt' X R .vt Y, .g L I .,...,. ,. ' 'Na - -- '- - ,tw Y-' . L' - .-'.-' - . vm., 1. 1 34' A -,-f--.Tw ' ' 1, In K' - ' M. W ' ' . -,wwgzn , ,, .. ., - V 1 L--.-.4. 1, - ,,. :4vrVNug,,,,E It's a bird. lt's a plane Good catch! fwllw . l Pictured left to right top row, Coach Sin- nott, Robert Reed, Mark Tift, Jeff Arm- strong, Ed Crosswhite, Kelly Hall, James Barker, Art Ramirez, Grable Ramirez, Chris Chatburn. Pictured left to right sec- ond row, Robert Kencht, Paul Weisen- berger, Matt Baldini, Dan Bangham, Keith Bleskech, Jack Clark, Bob Mantz, Dave Jacobs, Allen Love, Mike Young. Pictured left to right bottom row, Steve Herrera, Greg Collins, Mark Landavazo, Carter Franke, Marshall Ranger, Jeff Luie, John Mitrick, Mike Valenti, and Glenn Lima. o li Where is it? Last year's Frosh-Soph Baseball team broke even with a record of four wins and four losses. The team concentrated on function- ing as a single unit. This year's team is not recognized by MVAL, because there isn't enough money to organize a team with proper equipment and trans- portation. So the team has con- centrated on the fundamentals of baseball, instead of winning. The Frosh-Soph program is used as a building program for Varsity. Fundamentals are taught and stressed. Hustle and attitude are of the utmost importance. They let winning and losing take care of itself, and don't worry about indi- vidual status. They practice, play hard, and have a lot of fun! 'il ob , ily Q19 QW IPA, N 1 . Y Oxlq' 00 lip tl' nu vi V,il'EXUgiik,l'm,5t,M,i12S VARSITY BASEBALL . il Ximuliwrillu www. J W2 will wow Wt MGQLL Pictured from left to right, top row, Coach Russ Watson, Claudette Cribbin, Tom Hovis, David Greene, David Ceasare, Dan Guerra, Ray Gress, Mark Orrock, Hank Perusse, James O'Brien, Jeff Suth, and Lisa Kranovich. Last year the Varsity Base- ball team tied with Kennedy for the M.V.A.L. title. The dedication and enthusiasm from the 1979 Champs was carried over to this years young team. Coach Russ Watson felt that hitting, de- fense, and base running should be better than aver- age. The individuals expect- ed to excel were: Al Arm- strong at shortstop, Leroy Fitzgerald, Bob Brown and Ray Gress all returning Sen- iors from the outfield. Bug - -at Bottom row, John Collins, Scott Garner, Lyle Ne- vels, AI Armstrong, Bob Brown, Leroy Fitzgerald, Steve Greenwood, Ron Harper, and manager, Mark Dotterer. Coach Russ Watson Mighty John at the bat! 'gd f :Q A .. A ,W ,313-- k1 - - ' 'A ' V . V N V' -'J' 'S F ,fn f . ' .--' t 'P' - hm .wtgm ' ..-wwfza-v A ,L . ' ' - -.-' -for -, .gwky ...wap 11 , -V -1-, 4 - fd., - -11'-W' 1 ff: - 'f M1-ug 2,112.- Wher'd the ball go? Scooter tagging up tx- Look Mom, no teeth! r It's been a long day. X I X l got it, I got it' Swingin' number 7. This years Varsity Softball team is a mixture of young and experienced players. Coach Gary Miller says the team is very strong and they expect to take the MVAL championship. Pictured left to right, front row: Coach Gary Miller, Margie Hay, Tracy Birdwell, Terri MacDonald, Laurie Lubke Michelle Bell CAssist. Coachb. Second row, Mary Giovannoni, Nikki Winovich, Kelly Shue, Renee Leyva, Laurie Caires, Michelle MacDonald. Third row, Cheryl Cano, Leti Aguilar, Theresa Martinez, Jennifer Baldini, Mona Decamara. ,E ff' 3-Mgr x t N i eu , , QQ! 1 -S 4 ,fx A W ' M Gt' 1 0- .A-.. , 'Q ' , ,, , . M 'i'. 4 :wa 7 f4-w w f' ' 1 I , , , ' , f K y f , avg? my . , A . , . ,.., ,A , nf TH' :M W9 AW W , . W' W .R W ggi, ,Liss , ' +34 M? 1 'tr' 1' ..M,,a W is Mft, , H , Q- . 4,3 f f ix., - . V--f,,1zn 1.p:.gg Wi , may --r- x ffl, , r w., , i get my if -T -,Q ,svn - Q gp, '5 't,-i , 1-, 'Ag'-v-., ' . ', H Z' I ' Q -,Y !3,:Z,Nf'E:. k .,u. f 3-Q'1'x4,g. K .A ,- N f t ..-Q-auf, , , ,EMF-V Q A l ., 6,5 ,.,f,- fi., .. ,T mow. .. .Es ,. 4 K' ' K - r , M fr-,--' ' 'W' ' - - - ,,,, , , ly L X 'tif' 5' ig , -U 1 MX .Km 'A ' Q., gk ',D,r,', -. 3+ ,N -gag-v zu. f' Y t -.4-:fps fix' rfb' H . -my Ji, ,,...f.'. .pn A x , 'X X T - '.'Z1I I'I'-53 2Qf'S -S - , H. ,+ . .,. I .i. .,.:..,.g,,,g,. ,QM f-1-if ku' .3 H- u L! Z ffm ff' Qw.:32?' gg. . C 1tf:?:'.gQj3f55i' f -it . 4 I 1 K, A2 4 A ji, W ,g ss,y I., imgjplfisgeaivst 132 One strike too many! Margie, at the plate! .V. SOFTBALL 3342, K , ,K ', in , Yi sr ' 'F' ,F v- jg A itll., ' '. lv ,r 1 ' , ei' iq' 4,.f -.M.4'i.,f V AAN . '., l W x. 'z f. Qlixf. ,fr .ggi 'rggi'-x' 'gk SJ, . . IQ. ' ,v,.'. fl I Q-V' Bn... ', -, -'IH wgi-Tflw . me 5. - -. -- It , ,.LLL L., --. '.'s.?-116-55 - ' 'zb 2 ' i1'35.-Lf T x 'U' dh- 4.9 II 5' 1-' - . .. ,., T'-4' M -. - , ,Y K. rims' 1 K, s, 1-fr-er 'Q g 65,535 7- .. .s.:.f7fQ.Lg - A., .- -,., , W Q -..-ogg 'I Q . -5 , S ,. .f, .rm if , -Q ' . ww' f JM bsgfpi Rf - 'f'AJf:5fV? ' ' ' w , f, . ., T - is ,QL-,'.fi wif-'Q'hNf?6 - t- ,. . if ' ,qlkx ' ' Q. ,-- 4 Nec! ,:If,,,v,,,vQ :f,ggt,,,' gl - 1.33, , it .,jW?,A. ..,'-:Heals .C ,jtvg f- T' if g-P ze- 'W gfew- i A G flrggzf 2 . V. - T ' A -'C' ' ,,j fi,-,Q , .I -461 I -' - , hh- V Mx 1 fir.. ' 1' fu Qi?--l. Q- M- ' '09 'f . ' x . , . L 4 , . .i g '-, .p.s..:, -V .HU Q X I . f ,'- Y 'xx' 'fi glgt-'r.,x..., V- Y P 1 A -K I L ,M , i 19. K., .' g L ' . 1'. .' ',.:'il'-l'.k'4J , ,, S ,' 'J - ...alfr f'.f.'J-, rf- -' .1 xsY'.fL 1-if fre it., ,gg .in This years J.V. team is a young strong team. According to Coach Tierney they have the strongest infield since he's been coaching. He feels that if their pitching comes round they will have a good chance for the championship. Pictued left to right, Top Row: Coach Tierney, Kathy Gomm, Kim Barker, Lisa Nonebine, Caroline McKennon, Laura Hollenshead, Beth Brooks, Gini Myers, Laura Gouldthorpe, Bottom row: Eileen McLain, Cathy Lockenmyer, Lisa Ruso, Gayle Durran, Joy Mayo, Tami Gibson, and Theresa Levya. ...-1:3 'SL -as 'Win ,f ig 44.1244 S: 'B f l 2 'ni Qzti, .Las Tv ' l s.. :ef-at A , Wveavfufsi sk fa-0 ' ' ..t,, L,..i.W,, N,L1.fAz.qgW-if 1--.A V ' - ,ggmfm-oi2.aA,k ' up-'W 53-+1 -r 4 mag ' ,er ff W ' JX4 Q-x W s-f 'T fa-'Q' Y' .,, 'Wee ,if-, 'lnv ry-A W' ' f , ,aff 57'H 'i2?,lW . . - --ga. af V1 r g I- f' C - L. ' . f M,-M -'Ti , , g A T .+-lw2fLz7'i A fr- ,1- 'f K- ..-J-weve Y- ' - , 2- .' ' pf., wi-.,'. L, ' .,-I.: l f,-7 Y- -f 9, vw N -S - 6. f,,w - --. -V ,c - - L. 'T T ' f -1.5 1 f--rf' - ... Tw7 j 2-ze 35533 f 3-5 L A . :in-ax, ' .:f'1' .' , , , shi- , r--., ' 5 Q, Y, 4. l A A .12 K V ,.-V.,:, Q N, J 1 . - - .fi . L, , AW, f, F ' '-'f 1 Q - 4 L ,L . , f-:ini -A -'vii .' 1 Wzfftu,-ff-f.,,L - M...z- , -' fri ' 'J '- - et 1--'fr , J, 4 ,ff - sq? L f-'ru 5 ,nr 5? V ,, , .'. ., 4-ff 1-:Ny-55. gf- -Q ,z 2 ., 9.-H 3f?'f1f.,, ,V .. .gf ' ' 25 Fl' ' , u g -. f- ,--hw: L,fv-.gf-1. V Ll ' 12,:'veQf ' Eat '- W,-5,. - ' ',:2+,:. g' , W, , I 2, ,K 11' . -i ' ., .. . 1,,. 3, - ,-.-. ' - , . P 5 ' .s 0 ,',U3i:fii::'f,.N 4.3, ,V Mel. A. l mi. .Q H t R, ,A T., At least a double! I got it! A 4 ARSITY TRACK Pictured above from L to R, Front row, John Brooks, Fred liot. Back row, Coach Bob Buum, Jeff Cucculelli Dean Woodward, 'Jim Pena, Noel Gavin, Rob Andrews, Mike EI- Church, Rex Barber, Ron Ely, Sky Adgie. The Irvington Varsity Track team is the smallest squad the Vikes have fielded. At present the team is made up of five seniors and ten juniors. ln order to flesh out the team it will be necessary to select a few freshmen and sophomores to partici- pate at the varsity level. This procedure is a first for Coach Bob Buum. Though the Vikings are few they have several standouts which include, the senior distance runners Jim Pena and Sky Adgie. ln the dashes there are juniors Fred Woodward, Dean Church and Noel Gavin. Jeff Cucculelli is the Irvington weight man and ranks high in the league. The team being short- handed, as it is, will be staking their season performance on how well the sophomores and freshmen do at varsity level. Coach Bob Buum 185 any UMW lx lit rn '-an-...J X 1 LP' 4w'.'x' . 'SRF' E X I 5156 ?N6'., 5 . - 'Q as ...' . I l Fred Woodward A '--::'. 1 ,L fr -ww in A'k' 'M'-M, .,,. ..,, , ,..... , ..., ., ,mmmk ' ,, K -,www-v ..,. ,fx ,:.Qw.,qm,w,B W , ,K Q. M., ., ,, is-5 Q ' , gg , W, oz, ' l- fn rgfJ,f,m5gffQ'2'qg'u M - 4 do S' 'W ' I., , ',Lk f W,,,iV :hier . , . , xg 4,,- . .,, v M 1 A. , . o-'M' Dean CNUVCVW f - A 'Jae-'-wr , gr -1 ' ,g:'S. rffff - - . fri. iw V 7 EFQQTA' f r f if-Q??1'12f'4 1 A. ' or r d 'fig ,, wr in A 1 n-.i.-r.-fr- ff:-Qiito rf' . K rg X.. afar t r , ' 2.1, -iii John Brooks -.1 Q1 ' 1 ' Q-u-u-an f io N. N ,o o Sky Adgie ,nv Jim Pena . .ax f. ., M93 -r g Aw fi 5, .xL.Ak'3-Lu? BOYS FROSH-SOPH TRACK if -1J'h.n,n... At. v..,..,,V 9 5 1 A a 1 l Pictured above, left to right, bottom row: Larry Bright, Miguel Munoz, Jim Block, Javier Garibay, Fred Manriquez, Mike Kavathas, Greg Klein, Rob Winovich, Joe Widner, Evan Huelfer, Charles Hayes, ls three a crowd? The Boys Frosh-Soph Track Team has the largest turnout of team members in five years. With seventeen freshmen and eight sophomores the team has many outstanding runners and field competitors. Coach Buum and the team should pose a real threat to the MVAL. . I I ,.,,,.. AN Brad Qgmgtog. Top row, left to right. Coach Buum, Todd Cramer, Chris Bauerle, Randy Watson, Mike Williams, John Kull, Mark Youngberg, Nathan Doug- las, Jim Bader, Jeff Gardner, Erik Sands, Don Spisak. This last mile is a killer! GIRLS VARSITY TRACK WF' N .113 I Pictured left to right, Bottom row, Julie Eqashira, Coach Buum, Shobhana Chandra, Mandy Kakacek, Heidi Barnes, Michelle Akers, Devra Williamson, Virginia Havenhill, Vicki Ebbler, Gayle Jorgeson, Ve- Kathy Tilton, Stacy Bolivia, Sara Flores, Top row, ronica Mitrick, Debbie Stelle. N N s 'N ' suxafscfqug-1 Sara Flores and Veronica Mitrick -lm A-, - 3 .. 'T 32,3 'la .59 ,f 4. if 2 . 5.14 ., f. 1,3 Heidi Barnes This year the lrvington's Girls Track team had only four athletes returning from last years squad. One of the most out- standing was Vickie Ebbler in the shot and dis- cus. Stacy Bolivia and Kathy Tilton were the top distance runners. Virginia Havenhill and Veronica Mitrick ran the middle dis- tances. Many outstanding newcomers and freshmen were out this year, we're looking forward to seeing them out again next year. Seven Time A Champs arsity Tennis 'L I s N ixX ll -' t .X ,rl J ll ll U 'Fl wf-fe' Pictued left to right, Front row: Steve Yoshinobu, Jorge Sullivan, Back row: Jeff Cox, Danny Miramontes, John Nunez, Hugh O'donell, Tim Swihart Danny Miramontes tl:-etgkmginili This years varsity tennis team will be seek- ing their eighth unprecedented MVAL cham- pionship victory. Irvington has dominated the league for the past fifteen years. Coach- ing the team for his first year is Jerry Hein, who says that: We have a championship team on our hands. Playing for their fourth and final year is Barry Duncan, Hugo Mira- montes, and Jeff Cox who have led the team to their past three championships. Other players such as Danny Miramontes, Kai Chan, Steve Yoshinobu, John Nunez, and Jorge Sullivan have also worked very hard to bring Irvington their many victories. J .V. Tennis . 4 ' s i. if . .... t N it ! Lit: 1f1f1i?d Front Row, Left to Right: Scott Nertz, Mike Miller, Sal Lamagna, Back Row: Gary Wong, Dan Askins, Dan Rosser, Rich Rosenburg, Jeff Franklin. I l i use ,l ,I I ,zvkwmrvrq H ,N ,ww T 2, ggggix it 3 3552552 Q: :turf , - XF 4 sys s Q i' . - 3if'at,' it R 'XNXRXgX:4Hs'1i'7w'i ' T it E. C .....e,.-1 ----.,- ,f.5...- gg el A , TTT A-7 MA Steve Yoshinobu Varsity tennis .. -an-.:+1liw'-' H- The J.V. Tennis team is going through a slow, but difficult rebuilding process in which they will try to gather more talent. This team has very good potential to win the years to come but it will take time to over- come many of the weaknesses that they have at the present. The J.V.'s have three top players who have helped to strengthen the line-up and they are: Sal Lamagna, Mike Miller, and Richard Rosenburg. f!l WPll 4 . g , s BADMI TO What the Badminton team lacked in size, they made up for in dedication and enthusiasm. Coach Fern says, he was really glad to have players like, number one mens singles Mark Lima and number one womens singles Michele Laden on the team. Pictued left to right, Top row, David Dutra, David Glover, Mark Lima, Joe Scull, Mark Leyva, Greg Heaston, Steve Cava, Ted Abracy, Doug Sheppard, Bret Giovannoni, Russell Duncan, Pictured left to right Bottom row, Lynn Cadle, Tammy McKay, Kerry Keeley, Patricia Keeley, Lisa Hall, Tammy Silvia, Michele Laden, Sabrina, Chris Ba- ker. . , I 'V wks! ' x ,A ,,.. .x , ,,,,, it 2' I ,-nc' '- ' ,-t,, 'rs li 1 S , ..,,.,,f,,.,. flrfilfw: ,,l l f.- flifgwm- V Mark Lima Michele Laden Tammy Silvia arsity Swimming 1 mi!!! f 'iw X1 J .V. Swimming if lx? -1378, HY' 's.. '- - D' W H Y Y The Varsity swim team is a young, but enthusiastic team and has tripled in size since last year. Coach Whitmore states he is glad to see an increased interest in swimming. He ex- pects to have a strong team next year. The team had some- what of a rough time with lr- vington pool and were forced to practice at the Olhone pool. Hopefully, the pool problems will be taken care of by next year which should make the practice sessions more conve- nient. Pictured top row, left to rightg Craig Mucbi, Richard Saint. Dennis Ness, Brent Bjorson, Dan Smith, Jim Driggers, Jim Wells pictured bottom row, left to right, Jim Kakacek, Chris Pi- mentel, Rob Prosch, David Harder, lan Conger, Sam Nick- olas, pictured sitting, David Co- leman 'a The J.V. team went into the season with high hopes. The team put in a lot of time and dedication. Coach Whitmore said they were going to give the opposition some tough compe- tition. The coach also expected many of the players to move up to varsity next year to make a strong varsity team. Pictured left to right, top rowp Lon Lawhorn, Tony Decaccia, Robert Harper, Chris Deming, Robert Harper, Chris Deming, Rick Adams, Scott Hoorn, Rick Guinn, Tim Ness, pictured left to right, bottom row, Danny Woods, Eric Christensen, HB. Abbott, John Trott, Larry Reading, Steve Pestana, Rick Palmer, Matt Weeks. l i 1 i 1 w W 142 5 W , ' W - Q lim W A zffsafaziirff' i,,1?3f'V' L ,W 11, Y galggizz .1 .1 L.G7f',r 4 I r I . I 1 r my , SPORTS SPECTACULAR , 143 , ,n..?Ai Ifiieziw ffiiiivuw:,ifeizwiiA-5'-I??ii:I?5Qf:5ffi?X5fi?2E?i?1Q3I3':?5ixE??QiaE?I4l2if?51S1215f5'Qzff2z , A ' Ft XV ' V 31? Ffililzfk5i.1l-V43 .L We fu Mr. Bill Raap Mr. George Rene Mrs. Judy Box Vice-Principal Grade 9 Assistant Principal 12th Grade Assistant Principal 11th Grade p if Q i i . Mr. Carl Hentsche Miss Judy Lookabill Assistant Principal 10th Grade Director of Student Activities i '. 'll 'UI 60'0:. l ltax, D055 ,I I I ' U I if I I lx: its ?l0l'0 ill D000 lil 0.0.6 I 0 O 0,0 tt s s m of 9.l's, - 000 1 s s w 0 0 0 0 as s 0.0.0.0 0 0 ' 0 1 s Q Knowledge is a great power that is gained through a constant search for answers. Our graduates have accumulated enough knowledge to guarantee a healthy start for the future. It is now their challenge to think about the future and formulate ad- ditional questions to be answered. P I , ' , f' fl. N Principal CCUNSELORS Mr. George Shornick Sophomore Counselor 'X .Lynx Mr. Dan Lynch Freshmen Counselor I ' r in sk' it is Mrs. Kay Hofer Senior Counselor Mr. Charles Costello Junior Counselor .V-',' 3 fl llsss l s l 'k V M .:.:l:.. is sss 593' rlsu - 'A' 1 rrr r1,,l 3' , or . Dr. Dan Meyer Career Center K l . F' r ua lun I K 4- 'N XA , -if 4 ,,,....-- , X r 1 O NA 1, - ,g.'! 'S f 'B ff- A Hi. Q - NI' 5 S , 4' ,al f Q, ,. ,tv 1 P ' FJ 1 : Qt F1 'wi ,ce . ' . Q' AJ' sl L I. :1wBW '?.-I - aug, R 1 .1 ' ' f V A Anita Flack Registrar IQ! 17 SECRET RIES Patricia Morgan Accounts Clerk!Student Activities C' , Kathryn McLane Principal's Secretary Geraldine Hanson Grade Level 12, Pupil Services Marge Anderson Grade Level 11, Pupil Services Dorothy Kirchof Grade Level 10, Pupil Services Jeanette Johnson Grade Level 9, Pupil Services Delores Vis Switchboard Operator EP 1' 5-, ,aku S ,Q 4 . X 149 CLASSIFIED STAFF ,I h zV , . W. V v . .:::?'m , N E . F F i is T so My . 5 S s S :ik i S S SSf ! F ,,i FAFF .FA A Mrs. Karin Woll Mrs. Lena Phillips Mrs. Betty Cabral Career Center Replication Center Library Clerk BO RD OF EDUCATIO win-,Wi ff. if Dr. Wayne Ferguson Mr. James Klent Mr. Richard Arey Mrs. Christine Mrs. Gloria Carr Superintendent President Vice-President Pickinpaugh Member Clerk The Fremont Board of Education is a group of elected citizens. Their purpose is to establish the financial policies and make important ev decisions concerning the schools. The board meets the first, second and fourth Wednesday i'rl T' of each month. Mr. Fred Weibel Mrs. Evelyn Rose John Promes Mr. Phil Brazil Member Secretary Student Representative Associate Superintendent ,. CUSTODIANS CAFETERI Fiat W rj jp? ' ' f xg, r Plat , ' Q M . . . , 1- J J P. gif- .iw--J l Q 4' ' . c 2.4 e J. .- s A as IAQ , i X 5 -ff A ,Q t 47' f J. 4 34, I , --viii . ' ' 'B - w . iffy Ah K if 'V Us ' X X L 1, ,y k -,,,. 5- ...uk 1.1. qu, V 7N,,u,,.,'v.1g , .-.,,.'- y wwrai- ' E-5' 54,41 3 Y . s. v f 4, V N uf. '. I . lf. , . . 5. , N Vat. . J 4f?b 'l - - n,,.zy?i.... I we r ,W as, . 2-,., ft 1 mir- fb r 1 .xx . 3' A 'A wwf i , a..:w.3 - 61' ,ff 'cy-it Agri: +P g M iw . ., a, - antiw- , c. i .f'.', . , iw.. . ' 'WT' A -'1 gu,,wjx.g :' A , Je ..-AM W. l HY? P gag ,J J , J 1 wi ' , iff!-,1' nv ' ' Pictured left to right: John Torquemada, Ar- turo Quezada, Peggy Sharp, Lerek Baculpo, Jose Silva, Bob John- son. Jim Baker. Pictured left to right: Joanne Raymond. Rose Dubiel, Karen Corbet, Evelyn August. Joan l-lenriques, Bobby Swezey, Sandy Nelson. Bottom row: Margo Bauer, Donna Hin- dreas, Nancy Turner, 151 x f JY WF C? 25555 32 5 Y Q . 2 1 2 E E 2 Z 2 21 e S ? 2 5 2 2 f s 11 5 6 if Z 5 2 E if 5 Q f K f 2 2 3 a 5 Y x 2 4 3 2 S ii Q 3 2 3 4 s i 4 2 2 Q 1 E S F Q 5 Z 2 2 Jw iq? george 0 Sew ,er aff? and aim Top Row Plctured Left to Right Tracy Thames Larry Mendoza Dan Caton Colleen Burk Lee Ham mond Second Row Pictured Left to Right Brenda Bussard Paula Brown Cara Barnes Chris Plmentel Vlce Presldent Dean Church President Bottom Row Pictured Left to Rnght Fred Woodward Byron Dronkers Jeff Hall Bobby Smith Davld Sherman af ,IF aww W3 haf ,A as MW' lf' 'fin fc V' 493 suv 5 Qel ,sxsh- ' vi- Mrs. Gloria Ashby Special Education , ' , I Nu. 1 Y: Mrs. Virginia Baker Math Dept. 1:4 wi cxkiilt l le... JU 1oRsJu IORS Darreld Adams Darlene Adolpho Raymond Aguilar Scott Aker Antonio Alarcon William Alcock Ross Alessandro Dana Andrews Robert Andrews Donna Araujo Janet Archuleta Lisa August Felicia Ayala Nancy Bahnsen Kristine Baker Laurie Balcerzak James Balthazar Gary Barber Rex Barber Theodore Barker Cara Barnes Ernest Barnes Kerry Bassett Sandra Battaion Gregory Bauhofer Cassandra Becker Teri Bell Scott Berger Sharyl Berkly Christine Berry Emile Besson Tracy Birdwell Douglas Bishop Brent Bjornson 155 Deanna Black David Blackwood Melinda Boggess James Bolivia Timothy Boone Daniel Bowen Shirley Boyce Sue Brinkman Ronald Britto James Brooks John Brooks Cindy Brown fi.. Paul Brown Paula Brown Kevin Buckley Mark Buggy James Buntrock April Burch Colleen Burk Brenda Bussard Ruth Bustillos Daniel Caeton Vickie Callahan Michael Capello Julie Carabello Scott Carpenter wtxifix Mr. Bob Berryessa English 3 :ii'L L ,cf C' Richard Carroll Kaichiu Chan Kathryn Christen Dean Church Kristi Colclough Michelle Conners Mark Cotter Gina Covillo 'irq R1 I c 'S JU IORS JUN IORS J-X Mr. Jim Bloxsom Social Studies .Sf Casey Cowels Ronald Crawford Claudette Cribbin Rebecca Davis l rf Mr. Jack Boterenbrood Health Education Dept. Chmn. Maria Decaccia Suzette Dehart Agelina Deponte Max Devos Linda Dino Debra Dodds Eva Dorris Mark Dotterer David Drake James Driggers Byron Dronkers Jeffrey Dunkin lwalani Dutra Leon Eaton Denise Eklund Michael Elliott Ronald Ely Janet Engel Victoria Epright Patrick Erwin Deneen Evangel James Evans 'AI 55 , . Miss. Joan Brennan Foreign Language Mathematics Dept. Chmn. Tim Farley William Fleitz Jaime Flores Patricia Fontaine Terry Ford Janetta Forson Mona Fox Lori'Funk JU IORS JU IORS ho 157 Wendy Gong Richard Gonzales Laura Gouldthorpe Katherine Gray Stephen Greenwood John Griffith Roberta Hackey Danny Hague Craig Haley Jeffrey Hall Kathy Hamid Karen Hammond Kenneth Hammond Gayle Handy Prudence Furber Ronald Furnish Angelina Gallegos Janice Gann Noel Gavin David Gehring Thomas Geraghty Roma Giannecchini Sandra Gibson Tamra Gibson Reldon Gifford Michael Gioretti Garren Harlow Donald Harman Virginia Havenhill Daniel Helsel Olivia Hendrix Maureen Henry Hans Herup Deborah Hickam Darryl Hill John Hill Keith Hillesland Stanley Houseworth Kellie Hunter Marvin Hutton Cindy Ivey Candy Jack Ben Janssens Daniel Johnson Karen Johnson Connie Jones Michael Jordan Robert Judd James Kakacek Lisa Karonovich Kerry Keeley ., John Keeth Vickey Kendall Ruth Kern Michael Klimkosky Christopher Kuehn Joseph Lamaestra Michelle Lamaestra Sal Larnagna David Lander Frederic Landers Annette Lapiant David Laplume Melody Lartique Allison Leal Kyung Lee Tracy Leever Frank Lenhardt .L Qf UNIGRS JU IORS Kelly Leonard Richard L'Heureux Charles Lincoln Jeffrey Lind Teresa Little Terry Little Patricia Lopez Sergio Lopez Rachael Lott Tamara Lubke Patricia Lund Michele MacDonald Ann Mack Nadine Maddox Karen Madsen Rick Manners Pamela Manriquez Susan Marin William Marlowe Mario Marroquin Robin Martin Anamaria Martinez Jesus Martinez Mary Martinez Michaela Martinez Teresa Martinez Toni Martinez Melanie McElwain John McNamara Leslie McRae Penny Madeiros Jeanne Melech Lawrence Mendoza David Metcalf 'TSX . IM ek' .4 ' 4 .3 is L .bex Q? IX ft i pf 73 1 vi. iw 'sffflftfw l, Q- 455 Q Y,gy' SQ55, , ' X, ' 5 itg ,LAL A oy, i M L Mrs. Saralette Debus Home Economics Dept. Chmn Mrs. Maudine Davies Home Economics, English ,,, , N Mr. Roger Durham Art, English x., if Danie Miramontes Janey Moore Steven Moore Tim Moreno Roschell Morgan Eric Morin Angela Morton Sharon Mosko Walter Muller Consuelo Mundo Maria Munoz Susan Murphy Shelie Myatt Gina Myers Dennis Ness James Nevels FJ, PRIM69. Mr. Joe Doering Career Education John Nunez David Ohme Virginia O'NeiI Diane Onorati Marizela Orozco Mark Orrock Rene Ortiz Wendy Oskovich Debbie Owston Calvin Pagan JU IORS JU IORS Mary Newman Timothy Nichols Brian Nicholson James O'Brian Rolando Ochoa Kimberly O'Conner Hugh O'Donnell Diana Olander Jerry Palmer Rosalie Pangelinan Robin Park Linda Parker Carol Parkerson Tina Parkinson Ray Parsons Mary Pate David Pavao Cheryl Pearce Daryl Peck Kim Peck Tina Perez Pamela Peterson James Petrakis John Pierson Christopher Pimentel Vince Pineda Juan Plaza Karen Pope Maria Posada Robert Prosch Vicki Putnam Tavia Quaid Mary Ramirez Steven Reed Kathleen Reiss Angela Rendon AiniitaWRelkellew Sherri Ricci Jessica Richardson Cynthia Rickle Mimi Riddle Anita Rivera af ' asm ' ' 'Y ,L-ww X Mr. Wayne Edwards Performing Arts Dept. Chmn S X '4 i U IORS JU IORS 1 ta As aww Mrs. Shirley Evans Girls Physical Education Dept Chmn. Xrfxl X n , I P qv. . I , -Q A '-' M, , ,TE Mr. Richard Franco Art, Industrial Art WS-nv 'f Mr. Jeff Fern Physical Education JU IORS JU IORS Karen Roberts Patricia Roberts Teresa Rodela Froyle Rodriguez Michael Rodriguez Samuel Rodriguez Susan Rodriguez Victoria Rodriques Sandra Rogers Christopher Rojos Larry Roland Susan Ross Michelle Ruano Martha Ruble Ana Ruiz Maria Ruiz John Rybij Robert Salter William Schall Michael Schanen Margaret Schemel John Schmidt Thomas Schnitger Joseph Schwark Tracy Secrest Gloria Serrano John Seymour Deanna Shelly Mariann Shelton David Sherman Staci Sieber Angela Silva Steven Silva Kenneth Silvey T63 Tamara Singleton Yvette Skiff Alan Smith Bobby Smith Janeen Smith Kevin Smith Robert Smith Jozanne Soares P' Ann Stark Gregory Steele Debra Stelle Scott Stewart iXt-, xl. Steven Stone Donna Strand Kimberly Sturm Timothy Sturm Jeffrey Suth Tammy Sylvia Sharon Takata Donna Tarnowski Sherrie Tavares Joseph Teller Tracy Thames Mary Thode Bobby Thompson Glenda Togni WIIIK Mr. Frank Galasso English Lisa Tolley Kathryn Triplett Michael Trott Beth Turnipseed Mark Tyler Curt Valdovinos Jeff Valdovinos Catherine Valentin U IORS J i ' ' -1 Mr. DeWitt Glasgow Social Studies tvs! Mrs. Lee Glover Music l I gl x ?l Kevin Wright David Wylie Steven Yoshinobu Gerald Young Sherry Young Jamie Youngberg Daniel Yourish Steven Zimmerma UNIORS JU IORS l l Randall Vandiver Salvador Vera Gilbert Villegas Shawn Vinson Vincent Vultaggio Robin Wagganer Missey Walberg James Wallace Theresa Ward Ryan Waterhouse Edwin Weatherton Deborah Webb Patricia Weber Stephen Weiss Marcie Weisser Jim Wells Dennis Wentz Douglas Wescott Sharon Williams Susan Willms Melvern Wiltz Nikki Winovich Amy Wiseman Jennifer Wishnoff Steven Wong Fred Woodward 165 fwfr'-,E SOPHOMORE RM af LASS OFFICERS :ff Q 45 my if my 'fr Q Wee Q Wtim MQ my M ian Top row plctured left to rnght, Bret Glovannonl Second row, President Chris Trmdade, Vlce President Brian Promas, Mary Ann Tourns Third row, Bonnie Wnlhams, Paulette VanHecke, Tana Becker, and Lmda Wood Ted Abrescy Deborah Adams Richard Adams Nav' 2' T 1 ,L N 'R Du ..- I Miss Joan Hammes Physical Education Math l YT Stephen Adams William Adolpho Corina Agulair Kelly Aistrup Marion Albert Gregory Allen Lorraine Allen Shelly Allen f Mmf. 1 ht , Mr. Donald Harmon Math I i S. N AI' Lance Almeida Janet Alvillar Shawn Alvillar Tamara Appleton Mona Armijo Jeftre Armstrong Teresa Arnold John Ashley Mary Babcock Lisa Baca Pamela Baird Gerry Ballestrazze Daniel Bangham Jessica Baray Robin Barber Kimberly Barker Stacy Barnes Elizabeth Barnett Donna Barragan Kathryn Bartlett Kelly Barton Timothy Battaion Robert Baucom Tina Becker David Bell Michelle Bell Kazuko Berry James Black Alan Blackmore Kristine Blevins Mildred Bluford Robert Blum Mark Bogoanowicz Earl Boles Stacy Bolivia Denise Bortz Charles Boyd Martha Bramhall Shawn Bridges Joanne Brisbin Jacquin Britton Elizabeth Brooks Gary Brown Gregory Brown Joseph Brown Kenneth Brown Michelle Brown Renee Browning Robert Buntrock James Burris Lisa Cabanyog Lynn Cadle Michael Cambra Cheryl Cano Alfredo Cantu Thyra-Ann Capello Ladana Beltran Jill Benham John Benton Joel Benveniste Jayleen Bernard Kay Berry Q 1 I ij W at if ,F , ,my Mr. George Harms Industrial Arts B L ,.,s,5 a-r. wmv l x 'Qs NX. . Q ,. . . i ,B sw L W-Lg, 45,gi,,s,se . 5-. ,. l.M,,g.,.f:, J f t.'2 '5 G . H , 'W , 'iv Jlli ' 1 V- . if Mr. Jerry Hein Business Education Tricia Carrick Danita Carrillo John Carroll Lorraine Carte Tamara Castellano Steve Cava Thomas Cavender Lawrence Certuche Jacquelin Champoux William Chapman Christopher Chatbum Lesa Chavez Jimmy Cheng David Chiapetto Un Joo Choi Robert Christ Eric Christinsen Linda Christensen Scott Christensen Jerry Christian Kelley Clark Cassandra Clerkley Yvonne Cochran Marcus Coelho Mary Cole Greg Collins Michelle Contreras Julie Cotter Dean Cowles Steve Cox Robert Crawford Debroah Croneis Eddy Crosswhite Jon Cruz 169 Reynaldo Cruz Julie Curtis Wk K If Q 1 5. e .J 5' ti wx I Z 4'- , - . ' gi' S Bryon Dalrymple ' f V A Cindy Davis .41 MVS- Marylyn Jeppson Physical Education English W.E.E. Laurie Debus Ramona Decamara John Djong Dana DeIBufaIo David Delgadillo Katherine Dalgadillo ,L 5.4 James Delor Isela Dena Richard DeOcampo Patrice Devaughn Tammy Dicker Tracy Dixon -or i Christopher Dodele Hellan Dolianltis Donna Domeier George Domire Nathan Douglas Russell Duncan Jeffrey Dunn ,, Andrew Dutra Naomi Dutton Brenda Dwyer Marina Dye Susan Eastey Julie-Ann Ebbler Colleen Eckardt Thomas Edwards Jim Elliott Dawn Erickson Gina Esquerra Laura Ezell Christine Farnum 170 7 1 X - ,rw-i, L . Mr. Irving Koppel Foreign Language Danen Fedorft Armando Felipe Barbara Figlia Rickey Fischer Michael Forbes Glynnis Ford Carter Franke Jeffrey Franklin Kipland Frymire Patrick Furtado Tammy Galvan xi X J L 1 Z Mrs. Anna Krebs Physical Education Grace Fitzpatrick Sherry Flemmer James Flesher Mitzefletcher John Flores Rafaela Flores Shawn Gholtoghian Gary Gibson Teresa Gibson Bret Giovannoni Richard Goette Cinthia Goin 5-J Andrea Garcia Danial Garcia Eric Garcia Yolanda Garcia Scott Garner Matt Gemberling Dee Dee Gemoya Virginia Gontang Greg Goodell Tom Grasseschi Paulette Graves David Greene John Grissom Mark Guardanapo Gary Hale Randi Hamilton Tawnya Hand Janette Hardesty Danny Guerra lrma Guerra Rudolfo Guzman Jorge Hache Cynthia Haight Jorgen Hald as 1 - Mrs. Judy Lookabill Foreign Language Leatrice Hatcher William Hay Charles Hayes Roy Heaivilin Greg Heaston Rosie Hedlund Robert Hendershot Denise Hernandez Leticia Hernandez Lynette Hernandez Steven Herrera Tracy Hertenstein Nord Herup Kimberly Higgins Angela Hill Melissa Hillman LoWHitchcock Sheri Hoendervoogt Scott Hoorn Steven Hott Cynthia Howard Eric Huelfer Chris Hufford Arenda Hughes Lawrence Husle William Hunsiner I G V-Qg,,....- Mr. George Land Social Studies My i Ziff .W . ii ,V .' - ,Z 'gf' .- pay Y syrfgg gc, 3 'K w:w,1,,h,g.f .. 'fFl 1'3'AT53?Q ' 7 svn: -Vi 1 'z Vi if, 'J,314:lL'3 ' Y N., ,. ,. i ,.v , , , , f 3 vig E 1 '- P , . r 1 ,Min I Lux? f we KL 13, Q 1 1? 4 4' fr fzrf. Jeff? E L ... 4 ' 9 Mr. John Lowery Spanish, Social Studies r 1 Christopher Hunt Steven llg Rhonda lmberg Cynthia Israel David Jacobs Marlon Jansen Marc Jensen Karen Jentsch Rachelle Jimenez Darell Joe Andrea Johannsen 1 I 4 L - .4, ' Y 'C i. ' 'iv-A1 .L ' ' N., v, L 1 11:1 A NX in ' if E :A r' Mr. Ben McMillan Special Education Dept. Chmn. fum 5 MAX! 1 -sv it' i L. -., Elizabeth Johnson Vanise Johnson Jon Jones Gayle Jorgensen Natalie Jorgensen Sonia Juarez Theresa Juba Amanda Kakacek Todd Kammerer Michael Kavathas Christopher Kellogg David Kennerly Sara Kester Phillip Kim Lisa Kirk Kim Kislingbury Randy Kjos Jeffery Klein Robert Knecht Christopher Knight Christine Koehler Julie Kranich Melody Krause Cathy Kretschmer John Kull Lisa Lacariere r rv-wr I . - ' . fr 'f - A is - ffm '- .V ' W P f w .V , .- ' -virgin? 1 ' - M, r, WW ,LV , ,iv -Q w is ' , f .1 , gif f, f QF' ., . M iw' .V we plea' . J l , ,b Mr. Roger Madsen Industrial Art Russell Land Wy f r, ' ,, 6 3 ? vi v 4 e GFS Darris Larsen Sharon Larsen James Lea Debra Lee Jean Lehouil lier Cathy Lachenmyer Pedro Lajes Dana Lamagna Mark Landavezo 43 f fr' -af Mr. Ben McEntee English J 9 19 Pauline L'Heureux Lisa Lichtenstern Glenn Lima Ralph Litzinger Jimmy Lopez Sarita Lopez Jeffrey Louie NXQMQ... . Christine Mangan Kennth Marron Shellie Marshall Paul Martin Charles Martinez Elvia Martinez Paula Massari John Lemas Lorraine Lemke Laura Lenhardt Daniel Leveque Deanna Lewis Martin Leyva Louis Lucivero Louis Lucivero Monica Lutzinger Barbara Macdonald Jill Mackie Garrison Maddox l fs 'WW fs LI K Ms. Kate Middleton English L- v w F 1. Donna Melton Cynthia Mendoza Janet Merton Michelle Mespelli Vince Meyer John Mieher Kimberly Mock Yvonne Montalbo Maria Montez Cecelia Montoya Donald Moody Pete Morales 'lm ? A Xl Q. 3 'ex ,z Mr. Gary Miller English, P.E. Cory Mcgee Douglas McKay Kimberly McVay Lisa Medeiros Kristi Mee Gary Meek Jana Meier Mario Migliard Debora Miles Karen Miller Mavry Miller Michael Miller Denise Missiontubbi Veronica Mitrick Julie Moreira Stephanie Morgan Jeffery Mount Theresa Mucina Steven Murphy Theresa Murray Michael Neubauer 175 Natalie Ortega Disa Ortiz Elisa Ortiz Theresa Ortiz Robyn Owle Rosanna Padilla Richard Palmer Timothy Palmer Diedra Palone Douglas Pankey Sabrina Parra Sherry Parrott Staci Peel Andrew Pera Ronald Peralta Gregory Peralta Rufina Perez Tony Perez William Perreira Sabra Pestana Scott Pisle Donna Preston Brian Promes Arthur Ramirez Marshall Ranger Michael Rathbun Elizabeth Razinha Lawence Reading Dolores Rebelo Kenneth Rebiskie Darlene Newman Martin Nieves Jaime Ochoa Susan Oda Beatrice Onate Kevin O'Neill f ,nf ' Mrs Carol Minson English Health L, :za WH Mr. Robert Moorman X l Y' x -xx? 5 .x' 3 t Mary Reeve Deborah Reynolds Scott Rice iw 17 Mrs. Joanne Newell Mathematics W, 1' I' A A Y :E ..v ':'.1ifZ5H'i'E'k3 X f , J. , Ei, -It I K ,i fr . ' , f'te'i'Zf 3 51? iff ' 9 3 Sgi7f'35 .. '- fl . E, .A J 44. 4' ' Av!- . A, 8 i 1 Q5 Em ' 4,,,U Vp. I Mr. Neil Rigby l.A. Dept. Chmn. ,ff X i MP1 l Kerry Richards Helen Rico Jana Rigby Christine Robello Dracio Robles Cathy Rodela Roseanna Rodela Angel Rodriguez James Rodriguez Joseph Rodriguez Lisa Rose Michael Rosser Dora Rubio Denise Rustin Richard Saint Nancy Salamone Claudia Schukman Johnny Schuler Zina Schultz Joanne Schwab Katherine Scott Marian Scott Sammy Sealana Wendy Sedgwick Tony Segundo Pamela Seiler Glenn Serna Tawnya Shelton Dana Sherman Sueanne Sherrill Scott Shue Julie Silva Debbie Silvey Tracy Simerley J Mr. Bert Robarts Social Stu '56 , KW7 I i ,gf U4 WZ 178 fa' dies Jonathon Smith Patricia Smith Sherry Smith William Smith Stephen Sm ,hers Tami Sor ft Michael Simon Terri Sims Dawn Smith James Smith 1 X , an -2 s ,E rg f fi? al mf' -it, 5 y i 'M Q ' Q , Q i H 9 , 0? Q, X x 1 'iz .l 9 it Tvs 5 ff l, , - ti ' T . f 2.-f'T'W , f,t , , ,,,, 'H Y i' R Mr. Pe Stephanie Stone Timothy Stooky Janai Stringer Jorgie Sulivan Diana Swan David Swedberg Scarlet Talarico 1 rry Rodin Dr. Ed. Kathryn Sowle Teresa Stansfield Susan Stark Kimberly Stebbins Kimberly Stewart Russell Stiles X L... Kathleen Tilton Eric Tornoe MaryAnn Touris Barney Trammell MaryJane Trimble Chris Trindade Crystal Troche X George Taylor Tina Teuscher Bennie Tiapon Gordon Tibbetts Ralph Tiedeman Mark Tift .,, - gi ,.1. , ,, I A lt Ib -. ' W. 1 'wb if J' . 1 rr ' ' af, C. , ,, -A . -efw iii K , 8, I - V s 2 .Q Q, K I KV V ll 4 'H'75' aft 'I .1 as Mr. John Rout ' A Social Studies Dept. Chmn. I' I :flu Crystal Tucker Denise Turner Brenda Underwood Michael Valenti Maria Vera Carole Vezien Rowena Wack Audrey Wade Gary Walters Robert Walton David Willex Alisa Williams Bonnie Williams Kevin Williams Michael Williams Kelly Wise X il t l -api Joseph Valentine Pamela Vallejos Darlene Van Dierendonk Paulette Van Hecke Carlos Vasquez Antionett Velasco Marie Venturi James Warmington Paul Warnecke Joann Webster Paul Weisenberger Reilly Welsh Elena Wertheimer Andrew West Karen Wolfe Gary Wong N Linda Wood David Wright Douglas Yates Kelli Yoshinobu Stephen Young C ASS OF 1983 FRESHMAN OFFICERS ,, a, lkmfel 4 1 . 'T Pictured above from left to right: Third row, Ron Anthony, Gayle Jensen Front, Lisa Burdette. Second row, Vice Jeff Gardner. Top row, Shelly Sieber President Todd Woodward, President Allison Nishikawa, Kent Wilson, Steph Robin Heinemann, Caroline Wightman. anie Wilder. 4 if. A A Mr. Charles Schafer 'Akai' 'sf' G-'T' Science Li ri X ,Y N.. X Mrs. fi all l 'x Charleen Sciambi Spanish ' ' 1 i X N 2 Harold Abbott Anthony Adams Michelle Akers '7 L. A S' ' 0 4- , s ' en. xy X M . , .,. 'AKA hc.. :ht Cyndi Albert Elaine Alessandro Jodi Allein Timothy Allen David Anderson Shawna Anderson Darice Andrews Darren Andrews Glendora Andrews Valerie Andrews Ronald Anthony Angela Appleton William Archibald Joseph Arguello Monica Armsdon Daniel Askin Marie Aspiras Jeffrey August Sebastian Ayala Denny Azoon Donald Bader l aa- A F , - Q T: N X15 X. .i if ' :5'T 3.::i 'f gg 1- -,f' , ., ,' HR . ' V sf-'-.E . ,Q ' J N i jf' - 2 ,fl l yy wa w 4 f f '22 L.- A A , -. , If 'R I M ,Q 3 I fo- Nu, 3-il? 4 ,. y x es i f gyvgy ' ' a xe, -7x Ku gi, X E28 -A ' l Heidi Barnes Korry Barton John Batchelor John Bader Kimberly Bailey Richard Bailey Paul Baker Philip Baker Matthew Baldini James Barker Bradley Barncord Jay Barncord Christopher Bauerle Cathlene Beatovich Karey Beckel Michelle Beecham Denise Beers Brian Boggess Sandra Benton Ronda Botelho Robin Bialer Karen Boyd Daniel Birdwell Greg Bradshaw f C is is 5 isir , Arkeree X Rita Braun Patrick Brinkerhoff Janine Brown Linda Brown ,014 ,, ' N ,.M,,.o,.w.l .,.o .Www-wfmw-rwffwf g v i ' Miss Marcia Selna Miss Nancy Serednicky Reading Dept. Chmn. English Dept. Chmn. Deborah Brownell Rodger Browning Marlene Buhler Matthew Bullis -. 1- - ,--:.1,..'.N::s:-wsfx L '. , S65-1513? IEBETYG? . , -'z if gi' u M M Q get X x 'Xl all we 1- f ' is 'Ag 3 ' Julie Camarena Bruce Cameron if tea V' jx 15 gi fwfr Lisa Burdette Amy Burkhart David Burris Michael Bush William Campos Nina Carini Alonso Carlos i l l l W, Sherry Butler Michael Byers Lee Cacy David Caeton Tammy Carlson Carmen Caro Steven Carpenter David Carter Paul Casados John Castillo Kerene Cavanagh April Davis Brian Davis Eric Davis ,Ami Kenneth Certuche Lori Cesar Shobhana Chandra Craig Chatburn W ' 4? t 5,912 I T T I' 0 Anthony Decaccia Tammy Decaccia Bret Delehoy fx! , 'V -'xi y W ., .W , i N, Y, y I -.-' Michael Clapp Barbara Clymens Jennifer Cockayne Kelly Colclough Christopher Deming Ruth Deponte in-.Av 5s.! Craig Conner Rodger Cook Charlene Cooley egv 17 ,.. . 4 .... L f I1- X , f I it , 3 Timothy Coppin Laura Cordingly Tammy Corter Robert Cooley Christopher Covington Q..-cw Q x ! ' t ' A 1 iia , , ,t' .14 4 E 5 ., vt X Qt A. !!'-79' ,E iL,l I -1 ia l, Z 1 fg Kristy Craig Todd Cramer David Croft Luella Cunningham Steven Daley Cynthia Dalton John Daricek Frank Davilla 9 0- L Mr. Dale Sherrill Mr. Bill Sinnott Math Boys Physical Education Dept Chmn. Daniel Domeier Linda Domeier Tina Dorris Tonya Dothage Lawrence Drobshoff Barbara Dunn Jonathan Dunn Ronald Duran Ranelle Dills Dean Dimick Jessica Dodds X4 X t 'Q se 'hs X W' . N . R121 'Ski i ,wif i N 'w is ' ' - Library Dept. Chmn. S it S i , - U Mr. Phil Smith S. ig 1 X K - 'i tt 5 M, Diane Durden Joseph Durkee Laurie Dutra Ronald Ebeling Michael Edwards Robert Eguina Scott Eicher Gregory Elliott Elizabeth Ellis Laura Ely George Engs Francis Escobar Terisa Estacio Melanie Estes Dee Anne Evangelho Kenneth Evans Philip Evans Sherine Evans Raymond Everette Stacy Fibrow Brent Fink Bryan Fink ,ef:1e.. 1 -,Q .- pf -- ' We ,, is ig- Q 4. it ' 2 e is i as R s,,, . X X sr s -- sage.,-X . cs E fl' ig , F X W L, ix -4' 1 ix. i i - , i va 'gtkiia fx' HX X :xf la-- K -4:-rs v. A1 ' x.. ' ' . , Tammy Fish Scott Fitzgerald Ronald Flesher r ww QW? 5 X 'ezsszgfi sq . is , . s Q N egg Q ,tk X as ss X N s x t .f-r:L'- li ,Q L2 ill A A , Q, - M ,A :, , ji .- 5 - Q , if W ' Q. , V 'a 9, 5-V :gi 2 it ea' . f' it Q, 'H . ,f-1 n 4 ' Zh -H, ,my W WW -+L ' 5 V 1. x, if? of l ii.?,'?y,iQ IQ :La il 5-ti? I 4' if 'ig 3 ki' 4 ff? ' iii! 3 ' Kwai Q 'ft tn if 16 2 Y 5 i ,Q-new PE? sllii l if Xfa-' A gif' J' if ,..W. 'iiit ii'i F , , lifeelfl rt yot ttts in A ,,, -1 34 . , i J to ii t ff ' if V Mr. Larry Soderman Social Studies, P.E. F Kelly Forbes Diane Ford Mark Fordham i . -J if S 'J ' , i my f i A 1 U ' ' V 'ix-, N g A N: an - I Mr. Scott Soper Science Dept. Chmn. L.- 'rr' I :X Beth Fracisco Brenda Francis Jill Franklin Gregg Franta Michael Freer Karen Funk Teresa Gallegos Jacquelin Gallet 14:43 , P . Ax if ' 'Q - . A Tracey Galvan Michael Gamaza Kim Garcia Pamela Garcia Jeffrey Gardner Javier Garibay Kimberly Genthner ' J J ,W V I si - Deborah Gerry U .:,'-.- I , Mark Giachino 5 V' - ,ff , - ' gt , 1 Simone Glaser 'Q t ... ., G I V ' ' X T 4 Gina Gochez -M H eq fl ' 4. Richard Godmez ' X K E F ' I, ,xi L F' ' 2 William Goff S , ' Eric Go uen iff S T i 4 'fix M elf- g T ' S. Silks iv ' o !-Ze N. N 5 x I f ' XM T my fi' .-- , Mr. Joe Spinetta Social Studies N' l X.-5 A l Wendy Green Kelli Greenly Daniel Gregoire Linda Goheen Kathy Gomm Lisa Gong David Gontang Joyce Gossette Teresa Gossette Lisa Gouveia James Gray Richard Gress Debra Gryder Anthony Guerrero Richard Guinn Eric Hahn Glen Hahn Cindy Hall Lisa Hall Scott Hall Michael Hatcher Brian Handel Karen Haworth Robert Haner Robin Heinemann David Harman John Helsel 'rw L Melissa Hess Kelly Hewitt Scott Hiatt Kurt Hickam 1 M- .1-2 David Hurtado l Shawn Hill Laura Hollenshead Ann Hillesland Earthala Howard Jill Hohenshelt Jhonna Howard Phillip Hokett Evan Huelfer Mrs. Marian Spooner Mr. Bill Stanley Physical Education Special Education Carey Hutton X. RX 4 Annett lmhof Michele Jenkins Sharon Ivins Gayle Jensen Debbie Jarrett Patricia Jentsch 4. David Johnson Joseph Johnson Ken Johnson Kevin Johnson Wendy Johnson Karen Jones Kenneth Jones Tamara Jones X ,l RE Andrew Logan Donald Lopes Denise Lutze Stephanie Medeline Lozano Lutzinger Kevin Mangan A -A - ' is , ' 144 g ,J 'i s 4 . M R 'le 4 ,, ' 1 4- wg-.f fs. K. .af '17 Chris Karonovich Phillip Kasper Paul Kavanaugh Patricia Keeley 'QI' Q x Fred Manriquez Alex Marabilla it li 'Vx Shari Keeth Amy Knowles Lori Kilgore Brian Korte Barbara King Jeff Kretschmer Cheryl King Michael Lader if . EJ 499 .V A A ,gg ff . Mt 'ig 575' t ' 5 r L Christine Laplume Nancy Lara Xavier Lartique Rodney Lawrence be-1' Jenene Lemas Louis Lenhardt Theresa Leyva Casey Lincoln pi , 361 if . LN: V bs ,f i lx A ! .,- IK I l r T ,V 1 Vg t.t, Mr. Martin Stoll Mr. Johann Stornig Business Dept. Chmn. Foreign Language John Martin K P Barbara Martinez Elizabeth Martinez Tamara Martinez Eric Masamitsu George Maseda Michael Mason Jennifer Mathews Steven May Joy Mayo Michelle Mayo Terry McBroom Timothy McBroom John McDermott Jeff McHone Tammy McKay Eileen McLain Lochlan McVicar Javier Mercado Marlena Merck Tina Mestas Cindy Miller Michael Miller Robin Miller Martin Mitchell Michael Mitchell John Mitrick Gary Moitoso Brett Montana Tammy Monticelli Sean Montoya elli Martin ete Martinelli xii V J if t' 1' I' I c iff Q P , 4, Q Y ,,45AJ, Inf ?- J . f A , if W U J J ry A ef figs 35 is 1 'EM ,. 3 2 4 -if f 9' V 5 ' .P rss- n fe f V if ,, , . ,,.. l W, f Q it - J 1' ' . xmrzgg 1 ,gl 5131 we gat' . X Y l M45 E 5 R: 1 . ,lfiifif ' '. mn, ,J W 6 A fl 4 fn 1522? 1 , rf, 4 f -K !,. X ,wsszsf K Mr. Jim Strausser Math gr, 1 7, V gg, .X K ' rt . , hi - ecttt J it 0 w 4 Z? i ' f 49 Y xy xf l l Anthony Moreno Deborah Morris Christopher Mosko fi W' W ,pn Q-v .l,, ,i,,,i Ay ,. 1 . , VW CJ -.. Science w ' iffy., N,,, Mk 1' iicc A 5,E,.,L ff J lsss E' Mr. Harry Stookey .Y Mr. Bob Tierney Science tr 3, as 'ff' .4 lf. iii Q. ?-.. , I 1 i Q-.-fv F Y - f X l,. Robert Mount i '. - J' Esther Mucino , K ' 5 ' Michael Mueller Q . A Miguel Munoz Robert Munoz Eric Murney Craig Musci Ellen Navarra James Navarra Susan Nesbit John Nevraumont Q? ,lf 3' .rf vt : 'X ' T 'N J X 1 , I i ,. -r-- A r - v T , ,,, f 45? x , T N f 7 7 -H is 3 ,. , 4 1 ' Finn? If 4, . 'E A ,F de- S . 'L 'Q K ,. V. T c i, .I ,, .- t Miss Ginger Tomlinson Art Dept. Chmn. fs- Aaron Phillips Vincent Pickard Ronald Pierce David Newman Cynthia N'cholson Allison Nis ikawa Eleanor O Connor Sean O'C nnor Edward Ol nder Marnie Oli er Marie Olmos Gregory Olmsted Gabe Ormonde Jesus Orozco Yvette Ortega Jimmy Oskovich Randall Palmer Tony Parra Karen Pellettieri Nancy Perez Pauline Perez Kevin Perreira Steven Pestana Barbara Peterson Tim Phelps Jose Pineda Kevin Pitta Keith Pleskach Laura Pleskach David Potts Linda Potts Michael Pritchett Lisa Prytula rr Q W' X X V get N 5 Q,-.4 X we r Y fi t Karl Quintoa Alden Ramos ROUGH R526-d Sheila Ralph Derrel Ramsey Karen RGISS Grable Ramirez Mark Rantz Celia Resendez Ramon Ramirez John Rebelo Jacqueline Reyes Jodi Rice Edward Riddle Jane Robello Martha Robles 'ig. 4+ 1 J Jq-.a1'.- ,, 511 .N ,, , V my , iit ,M uf ssrsrii iiii lriir E X! iiiviliiii Judy Rowland 1t iQi','QQ1i K Vk.k' i 1. 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C '91 Q he X K 5 -4- fsw-, N X sith K, .. .X Q 1 ffl yr ,.l, 'J . T ,rrlarirsCCr,e - 'ffl -11i ' Mr. Harold Whitmore Special Education -X Michelle Voyce Robert Wade Richard Walden -N . E if is f' xv 5 4 'K iw X K 1 ,HN ' 2:4 'd 1 My - Mrs. Roberta Zanganeh English V W W2 wsse' fi Wi 5 6-f f 4? ,,.1-QA ll J Mr. Bob Zedlitz , I Tamara Walker Randall Watson Leanda Wattier 7 X David Watts Darell Weber Donna Wells Dale Wescott Norma Wesson Wanda Wesson James West Timothy West qv-w Debra Whittle Donald Wichman Joseph Widner Carolyn Wightman Timothy Wild Stephanie Wilder Kathleen Wilkes Career Ed. Dept. Chmn. ,- 'ry i is Q I. . it 5 K- .5 J. L- v . E' has Cynthia Wilkins Cynthia Williams 1 in-af Rhonda Williams William Williams Devra Williamson W Terry Williamson Kent Wilson S.. Robert Winovich David Woodbury Kelly Wright Margarete Young Mike Young Mark Youngberg Lisa Zanin Jack Zickert I Q Who does she think she is? Lunch Time Line-up. Sciehtifically speaking .Q What a WOMAN!?! WZ I ' r, fi' ' 'gi A ,. x 'gl at . W' 'gg ' Q5 1 ww ,W , Doh't be mad, be glad! Q1 9 TT' f.. F Does he REALLY like me? Irvington students don't just grow on trees! '5 lui AYE! What's the matter for you? .,, L s' -s Look Morn! My locker is as clean as my roorn! La Machine at work. ChUg'3 U3! ...T 4 1 What is she looking at? --....v... if-y Q K- . K gg 1 1 , V .-W.A, N.f...7...0............. A A - i A ' I , I -.rwfg , Al hm' '.l'i l h.AA. hVA i mKm hAV ' h:A.h XiVm hh.iA1 i i i,h V hA' Q- no . 41:1 1- gt ' l ioit it il . ttii t 1 et it f t X. it 'ig t Mt D 0Of'6'4'G 0 gtf A A i b,..o4m1o1o.4w Break-out, tonight! I get hung up this way every morning .. San. 5- .A . at 4, N31 1--1 ,., -ul I n Q - I S. , A ai rf., . .455-'tb-1-M ,alt A vt ! I K , 6 1 . L . . f if?-N -f'arQiE'? 97 n4 ,a lvfib :fx .I l .Q' , , '-1, .-. i l 5 ' 'Q' 'X 4' 65 P' sr' KU -9, iv . 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Jeff: We have been going to school together since the 2nd grade and that is a long time. Thank you very much for selling yearbooks all those times with such short no- tice. Tina CPARTYJ Martin: I hardly saw much of you this year, but I have to give you credit. You always found a way to come down from the HIGHEST places. Cthanx Craigj. Tina Maki: Couldn't believe after two years in yearbook you still didn't know where the rulers were. Livy: You caught on fast and did a good job on everything you did. I feel that you will probably go far in life. Lisa: If we had a lay-out of mirrors and lip gloss it would have been perfect for you. Marie: If looks could kill I wouldn't have been able to write this after that mistake in identity. Anna: You also caught on quickly to the procedures on constructing a lay-out. If all of you are on the staff next year l'm sure you will have.a very successful yearbook. Carol: I only heard parts of the stories but, it sounds to me that you are definitely not a party-pooper . DeAnna: I hope you have as much fun as I did in my Senior- year. ha ha Renee: You were the hardest person to write about. I just couldn't find a way to put my feeling down on paper. Good luck in the future. Tammy: You have always given me the impression of being a very caring person. Good luck in the life ahead. Cathy: I know that you weren't to thrilled about doing the play and l'm sorry you got stuck with it. But life would be real dull if we didn't try different exper- iences. Right? ? ?? Annette: I want to say that you were the quietest one from that table. You did a lot for the Senior Class. You are a real dedicated person. You too will probably go far in life. John Merchant: You really put excitement into our class. You kept everyone on their toes Cincluding Mr. Francoj in trying to figure out if you were going to get your work done on time. I have to save the best for last: Dennis: You are a very warm and understanding person. Just having you smile at me when things got rough brought me out of the worst moods. I thank you for that. Last but not least: Mr. Franco: Being Editor was a big job. And I thank you for choosing me to do that job. I hope that in the process I did not give you sleepless nights or migraine headaches. ' I would also like to thank Mrs. Morgan for those times she would give me ideas when I ran out, and Pam Peterson for finding room, for my late bulletins, A special thank you to Randy Jones. Without his talent in photography and fast developing this yearbook would not have been completed. xyjxglflfnml 1 W 'A11 IMAX. A , MW W W EfOg?'f Wgifiwffffy jc QW? Miywawjwwff ,55dUJCk3gy.6NUm!0mlj,j, if L i 7dNVMbQi,8,bVMcW EF 9 E W ff W f Qi EWS 552 F , ? 3 Qi Nbywygfiwjifff Fl' mi? qw WW My W, Vg , QWZWJQQWWMW wywajfmw ' Oiffpllm Q Rf WK wut W 91,55 Mmgfwfldjxf, My . 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