James Madison High School - Prospectus Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1971
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Prospectus 1971 J i WWWMWWW CONTENTS Introduction............2 Seniors................12 Classes................96 Activities............116 Athletics ............170 Underclass............214 To get the most out of life we must take time to live as well as to make a living. We must practice the art of filling our lives with enriching experiences that will give new meaning and depth to our lives. We should take time for good books; time to absorb the thoughts of poets and philosophers, seers and prophets. 4 time for letting go and filling the heart with mirth. 5 Time for nature; time for flower gardens, trees, birds, and sunsets. Time for people; time for the interplay of personalities and the interchange of ideas. Time for music that washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. 9 Time for solitude; time to be quiet and alone to look within. Time to give of ourselves, our talents, abilities, devotions and convictions that we may contribute to the onward march of man. Wilfred A. Peterson 12 Seniors A Time for. . . SENIORS “The time is out of joint! - Oh cursed spite, that ever I was born to set it right!” Shakespeare's Hamlet was in some ways like the Madison senior. Seniors had the confidence of lords of the earth. Two years of prior accom- plishment had earned them privileges envied by underclassmen. The demand- ing pace of college, the possibility of military service, the necessity of earn- ing a living, the challenge and fulfill- ment of marriage - these were some of the many roads that awaited the grad- uating class. The class of '71 was in a good position to savor memories - they had more to remember. The Senior year was par- ticularly challenging and very active - busy with athletics, committees, exams, dances. Many activities were aimed only at seniors. The Senior Play, “The Crucible , was a profound historical drama, demanding and challenging, but well done and well received. Senior Prom memories - treasured images of an evening and morning of music and dancing, of fun and fatigue. Gradu- ation week was one of mixed emotions - sadness, anxiety, gaiety, relief. Senior awards night. Senior Luncheon. Bac- calaureate - times to be tucked away and recalled in future years. Gradu- ation. Memories of mortarboards and rustling gowns, of quiet pride and stifled laughter. These were the times that will be remembered - this was the Senior Year. LEFT • t he executive officers of the Senior Class were Vice President Kaye llarmston. Secretary Myra Anderson. Treasurer Colleen Turner, and President Penny lodice. BELOW - Senior Kathy Rclyca watches pensively as a cap and gown presentation is being made. Seniors 13 Brian Abcrth Phillip Accardo Paul Acosia Kyle Adams Maureen Adams lilia Agundcz George Agundcz David Ailshire Class of’71 Looks Forward to Graduation A berth to Anderson Abenh. Brian Key Club 10.11; Jr. College. Auto Mccfcantc. A cotta. Piul R ) V Foe hall 10; J.V. Swimming. Variety Football Mgr 12 Adamt. Kyle I).: College. Adamt. Maureen I. A .S B. Rep 10,11.12; Girt ' League. Pep Club 10. Chairman Sr. Prom Dccoranoat; G A A 10.11.12; 1e a; Social Worker. Agundcz. Elia: Slate Marnage. Agundcz. George Alberi: Track 10.11; Mechanic Adihire. Dattd Alan Date : Stage Band 10.11.12; On Stage W. ■70 . Mibk Man”. Croat Country '09. ‘70: Track ‘69. 0. Concert Band 'W. 70. Letlermen'i Club Vice-Pre . 0. 71; U.C.S.D.. Har- vard. Law. Alkirc. Gina Kay I T A IO. Girtt- l eague 10.11.12; GA.A. 10. 11.12; Badminton 11.12; CS T 10,11.12: U.C.S.D; State; Teacher Allan. I avid Robert Canada; Teacher. Allred. Contlaacc Sue “Connie : G.A.A. 10.11,12; Protpcclut 71; Jr. College Secretary. Allamt. Carla Anne Bunak : C.S.F. IO. Pep Oub 10.12; G.A.A. 12; Wing '10. Girl - league IO. Talon 12; Drama Oub 12; The Crucible ; College; Teacher. Alonzo. Lillian Llizabctb Leo ; Farmer. Harmonica player; living Amaral. Clarence Lowit outch : Football 10.11.12; Meta Amcrmaa. Oairc Fae Oarabelle : Soph. Seme Play. Mena; Fic- tion Writer 12. Speech Club 10.11.12; Choir 10. Human me 11.12; NFL 10. 11.12; Talon 12; U.C.S.D ; Lawyer Andcrtcn. Sherri C.: G.A.A. 10.11.12. Drama Oub 12; “The Cru- ckle”; State. T cacher. Andcrtoo. Carolyn Marie “Carol Tcnnii 11.12; Badminton II. 12. G.A.A. 10.11.12; Powderpuff 11.12; Pep Club 10. U.C.S D; Interior Decorator. Anderton. Jamet Mark: U.C.S.D. Anderton. Kathryn Sue A zie 1 G.A A. IOII: Pep Club 10. A,SB Convention 10.11; Sawyer Butinctt College: Legal Secretary. Anderton Miriam Kae Kernel. Stuck-Up DnII Team 11; Colonel I2G.A.A. It,12; Girts League 10.11.12; A SB Rep 10.11. Protpec- tut 70 Girt of Month Sept: State. Pty chologitt. A met. Imda Dianne George G.A.A. 10.11,12, Latin Club II; Aird. Janice Lynne -Jan Girtt League II; Meta; Steward ! Track 11.12; Meta. Animal Hutbandry Alhambia. Michdle Lynn Mkki : Pep Oub IO. G.A.A. 10; A SB Amucr. Barbara J G.A A. 10.11.12: Girtt' league 10.11,12; C.S.F. Rep. 11. Jr. College. Secretary 10.11.12. Nla g cent 12; Drill Team II; Banner Carnert (Sergeant) 14 Seniors David Allan Connie Allred Claire A merman Linda Ames Barbara Amstcr Carolyn Anderson Carla Allums Lillian Alonzo James Anderson Kathryn Anderson Miriam Anderson Myra Anderson Seniors 15 Sharon Anderson Thomas Anderson Wendy Anderson Peter Andrews Patrieia Angdini Gary Antczak Donald Appleby Josephine Aquiningoc Adlai Aquino Susan Armstrong Frank Asaro Suzanne Askrcn Clifford Baker Jeannette Baker Kathryn Atwell Charles Baker 16 Seniors Anderson to Barker A Oder von. Thaddcet Arlan Ted Anderson. Wnady Elizabeth (. A A. 12: C.S.F. 10.11: Pouderpuff 12; Jr PromComm.; L.S.U. Baton Rouge.Stale. Teacher Augdini. Patti M : Pep Club H). On Stage W; G.A.A. 10.11.12. A S 8 Rep 10.11: A.S.U. Com®t 10.11.12; Poudcrpuff 11.12: S im Team II: Gilt ' League 10; Homecoming Queen Candidate l2:Cit College. Physical Therapist. Anghd. AnaTkereva. College Ofeometny. Pvychtatmt Antc ak. Gary John: Rille Team: R.O.T.C . Sailing Club: AIR O.T.C. College; P x. Archer. Kenneth Ca e Ken. Kockroach Suimming II: Melal Club 11.12. Wood Club 10.11.12: Mew; Manse Architect. Arcualo. Sandra Saadi Armstrong. Sunn Lynn Sugar Bear : G.A.A. II. Buonctt Col- lege. Secretary A aro. F rank I. “Buleh : Moa Aikrai.Su annc Marie Sanne” Surfer. Amdl. Kathryn l.ouite Kathy : Hockey 10. Pep Club 10: G.A.A 10.11.12: Drill Team 11.12. Aquino. Adl.n V : Track IO.II;GymnaMic II.I2:U,CS D. Bailey. Richard Dean “Beetle Bailey Wddig Baker, Clifford Shayne Rock. Baker, Buoi Spring Production TO. The Crucible . Humanius Comm. 12: A S B Convention 10.11: Rom adi 11.12: ATS. 10. Modd UN. ‘TO. Tl; U.CS.D Psychology. Baldaun. Gary Nol R OTC 10.11.12. Modd U N 11.12: R. O.T.C Drill Team 11.12: Drum aad Bugle Corptl 1.12: German Club 10.11; R O.T.C Float 12. Sadi- Club 10.11.12: Univervity of Mich- igan: Unrvtrvily of Wavh , Naw! Are.ntccturc; Marine Fnginecrinr Balia. Gabridla Julianna: Meta: Teacher. Ballanger. May rid W Merle Bancroft. Dehra Lynn Debhie : Pep Club 10.11: G.A.A. 10.11. Dnll Team 11. College: Teacher. Bancy. Doreen F.. Barcikouaki. Wayne College Barker. Jan l.ounc Red Crois IO. Prcv, Red Cruu; Tcm Council 10: M«a; Data Procuring Michelle Baker Gary Baldasari Valleric Ball Gabriella Balia Mayriel Ballinger Debra Bancroft Seniors Plan Homecoming Paul Baron Christopher Barrow Seniors 17 Vivienne Barton Barr ' Basso Marcia Bastian Janet Bates Senior Finds Feline Friend Helen Benton David Berry Stephen Berryman Pamela Biddix James Birdsong Daniel Birgelaitis Mary Birgelaitis Bonni Birkenbach 18 Seniors Barton to Boswell Barton. Vnieone Mane “Viv Bauo. Barry S.: if CoBegr.Contractor. Biuiu. Marcia Marcy”: A S B Rep II; RifleTeam II; Dnll Team 12; Mbj; r hio« Onipci.SicHitev Bean. Mocriyean“Monti”. Bdisi, Janice Lee. Benton. Hden Rsth Mm; Bookkeeper Berry, l d lliff “Porker Bear Wing 10.11.12; Science I air 10. 11,12. Human Rdauoo 11.12. Chew Club 11.12. C.S.I'. 10.11.12. Boy- Slate; Prospect 71: U.C.S.IV Scientist. Berryman. Stefhen H. ••limey” Pep Band 11,12; Marching Band II.12: “OnStage W; J.V RirieTcurn 11; College Biddii. Pared Gena Para” Powdcrpuff 11.12. Malic Man”, G.A.A. 11.12: Choir 11.12; Choir Coenm Chairman 12: Stale. Social Worker. Bird. Robert B • Bob”: College Birgdaflis. Oanid Idnrd: Concert Band 10.11.12: Stage Band 10.11,12: Pep Bind 10,11,12: Marching Band 10,11,12. Swim Team ‘70 “On Stage ‘6S. ‘69; Broadway Key Man Council Maditon Rep . U.C.S.D.; State; Mctheine Birgdail , Mary Beth: C.S.l 10.11.12; Hitt. II; A.E.S. 10.11.12; Girt - I raguc 10; Vice-Pre , 11.12: Pro portu '70. Editor Tl; Mad- leens 12; Girt - Slate Delegate '70; A S B Rep 11.12; Humaniue Comm 12: Science lair 10,11; Student Ad . Board Greater S I) Science lair 12. Student Rep. Board of Supervisors TB Health A hoc. 12; Stair. Speech Hearing thcrapi t Birkenb.ich. Boom I u: Marriage Biiler. Robert A. “Boh”: College: Heel tonic engineering. Blacking!on. I.eland lltgcac“Lee : Moa Blackodl. Cheryl Christine “Chriswc” Jr. Collcgr. Surpcul Nunc Blanco. Joyce Lee Joycic Baby : Pep Club 10.11.12: Vanity Cheer- leader 11.12: G.A.A 10.11.12: Gymnastics 10.11.12. A S B Ball Queen TO. Blcich. Patricia M. Patti”: College. Bleni . Larty Wade Swimming leam 10.11.12. Letterman- Club II. l2:Collcgc: llcclncal Engineer. BIo-.m. Wesley ldw rd“We : Me a: Electronic . Blo.iam. Susan Anne. Pep Club 10. Mc a;Socia! Worker, Boiwdl. Benyamin Lee Ben”: Pacific Tdcphone. I.eland Blackington Cheryl Blackwell Joyce Blanco Robert Bixlcr Patricia Blcich Larry Blenis Wesley Blevins Susan Bloxam Lydia Borja Daniel Bossard Benjamin Boswell Richard Bott Seniors 19 Melody Bo we Linda Bowles Kristen Bowman Susan Bowman Craig Boyce Deborah Brandenburgh Deborah Breen John Brennan Bowe to Brogden Bowe, Melody lee “Md : Pep Club 10; Drill Team II: Military Sconce. Data Processing Bowlo. lindj Aon; Pep Club 10; College. Bowman. Suun Maoe Suey ’ Meta; Marriage Boyce. Craig Sieven lang - J V. f ootball 10. Brandenburgh. Deborah Kay Dubby : A.S.B. Rep. 12; College: legal Secretary; Steward Breen. Deborah Lorraine Debby. Chocolate leg : Pep Club 10; O.A.A. 11.12: -Mwe Man . On Stage W; C S I- 10.11.12: Drill Team 11.12: Hurdle Crew 10.11.12; Slate U.C.S.D; Dental Hygienist. Brennan. John Boom-Boom : Vanity Basketball Mgr. 10.11: Vann Batkcthall 12. A.S.B. Rep. 10.11: Key Club 10.11; Utter- men’ (Tub 10,11,12. A.S.B, Contention 10.11: Powderpofl Cheer- leader: Humboldt College. Kith Game Mgr Brewer. Jamet Wiliam: R.O.T.C 10.11.12. Model U.N. 11,12; R.O.T.C. l atter Camp; R.O.T.C. Drill Team 12: Cadet CUb 10.11. 12; U.C.S.K.: State. Biotognt Hawk Shop Sells Candy Bnedk. Robert II, Bob Brogden. Satin fileen BrogicG.A.A. 10.11.12. Pep Club 10,11; Powderpofl 11.12; Girl ’ league 10.11; A S B. Rep 10; Grotsmeat: Policewoman. 20 Seniors Hawk Shop clerks, Carol Ott (above) and Debbie Collins (below), sell everything from beanies to bookcovers. Above: Sign to the Hawk Shop gets painted before being hung up. Seniors 21 Thomas Brooks Michael Broward David Brown Doreen Brown Josie Brown Steven Brown Brooks to Caine Brooks. Thomas Leonard •‘Tommy : Bowling 10; Swimming II; R.O.T.C. 10.11,12;Stagecraft 11; Jr. College. Brown. Das-sd Joy Track 10.12; Stale. Commercial Airlines Pilot. Brown. Joiic Aema: G.A A. 10.11.12; Pep Club 10; College. Brown. Steven Koberl “Bad News. “Sly Fly. Gentle Ben . Si : Basketball 10.11.12; Lcltamcn's Club 11.12. Brown. Tere L. Terry : The Crucible . Pep Club 10; G.A .A. 10.11; Oil Team II: LcoIor Comm. 12; Gonzaga University; Law- er. Brown. Trina laiuisc Trin : Pep Club 10. G.A.A. 10; A.S.B Rep. 10.11: R.O.T.C. Jr. Attendant II. Browndl. Doran Keith Jr.: Track II: Navy Air Forces. Bruner. Vickie Sue. PcpClub:G.A A. 10,11.12. Swimming 10.11.12: Softball 11,12: Hockey Team 12: Powderpuff 11.12: A S B Rep. 11.12: Senior Lsnchcoo Chairman: Campus l ife 10.11.12: Airline Stewardess Bryant. Denise Ann: Pep Club 10; G.A.A. II: College; Medicine Buchbcrgcr. John Harold Commercial Fishing. Burke. Patricia Carol Palti : Bowling 10; Girls' l eague 12; A.F.S 12: A SB Rep. 10. A.S.B. CoaicMion Delegate 10.11; Sr. Prom Burnette, Donna Dec G.A.A. 11.12: DnB Team 11.12: Mesa: Dental Assistant Burrow.. James Russdl Cilo” Spiro”: Batcbait 10.11.12: Bas- ketball 10.11.12: US.I.U. Bun. Thomas J.“Tom : Mesa Bush. Joyce K. Rose : Pep Club 10; G A.A. 10.12: Powderpuff 12. Homecoming Queen Candidate 12; A.S.B. Ball Queen Candidate 12; State. An Museum Cerrator Bushmakcr. William Henry “Herb Bill : Golf Team: Tennis Team; Science Club: Slate; U. A.F. Pilot. Butda. Joanne Maty “Jo : Girts' League 10.11; G.A.A. 10.11: Tennis Team: Pep Club 10.11; C.S.F. 10: Powdetpuff II; Talon II; Fditor 12; Madlccns 12; A.S.B. Convention Ddegate 10.11: Sr. Class Pub- licity Chairman: Slate: Teacher. Butler, Deborah ' Debbie”: Drill Team 11,12:Choir; G.A.A.: B.Y.U.; Teaebc . Byers. Steven J : Varsity Swimming 10.11,12. Water Polo Club Pres 12; CS.F. 10; Lalm Club 11.12; Leucrmen's Club 10,11.12; Doctor. Caine. Catherine A. “Cathi : College. Airtinc Hostess. LEFT: A diligent student finds welding a pains taking, but useful job in metal shop, one of the many vocational courses included in the Industrial Arts department at Madison. Teresa Brown Trina Brown Doran Brownell Vickie Bruner Denise Bryant Linda Buchanan John Buchberger Eugene Burch Seniors Look Ahead.. .College, Jobs Joanne Burst Joyce Bush William Bush maker Dana Buss Joanne Butela Deborah Butler Steven Byers Catherine Caine Seniors 23 Michael Callcn Linda Camba Mar) Camp Samuel Campbell John Carpenter Janice Carrillo Janice Carter Marc Carruci Roberta Castanos Debra Cato Patricia Caulfield Paula Cebula James Chan Ruth Chandler Sydney Chappell Linda Chavez Warhawks score a vital touchdown in a non-league game against Craw- ford. 24 Seniors Six Points Closer to Cl F Calkins to Clemente Calkmt. Rick Professional Trasder ('alien. Michael K. “Act : Wrestling 10.11.12: Palomar. Broad- cawing .school; Spomcaster Caaba. Linda Diane Kimba. Punch) : GA.A. 10.11.12: Pep Club 10.11: ASS. Ccenention 10.11. Dnll Team II. Captam 12. Sadie lli ki- Corm. II: llardr Cm 11.12; A S B Rep 10.11.12: Jr. Homocoawsf Float Comm. II, Sr Prom Decorat . -. 12. Mesa Campbell. Samud Fd afd While) : Pep Band 10.11. Marching Band 10.11: Concert Band 10.11.12. Music Man . Swimming I earn 10. Mesa: Commercial Artist Carpenter. John P Jack : Mesa Carson.Bobbi Marsc“Booboo Davis UnivcisWs. Vet Carter, Jaakc l.ynne Jan : A S B Kep 10.11; Powderpuff 11,12. Girts- league 10.11.12; GA.A. 10.11.12: Pep Club 10.11; Spring Fatnal 10.11.Chrisimai Festival 10.11; Mesa; Teacher. Cato. Debra M. Debbie : Slate. Teacher. Cebda. Paula Ann Poo Pep Club 10.11.12; G.A.A 10. 11.12; J V Cheerleader 10; Varsaty Cheerleader 12. Powderpuff 11,12. Swim- ming II; A S.8. Convention 10,11: A2 8. Rep. l2:C'oIlcgc Chan. James Robert Jim : Cotltge. Teacher. Chandler. Ruih II RuthK ASB Rep 12: Choir II; Music Man . Chairman Cafe. Comm 12; Assl Prom Comm Chairman 12; College Chavtc. Linda Theresa Jennifer : Mesa: Dancing School; Teacher CbcKbro. Byroa M J.V. football IO. J V. Basebal! II: Varsity fool hall 11, Stale. Pdol Childers. Penny: GA.A. 10.11.12; Powderpuff 11.12: Pep Club 10; A.S.B. Rep. 10.11: Mesa: Stale. Social Worker Chonevcrt. Brenda C Red” Clark. JcfTW College Clark. William f. Bill J.V. Baseball 10. J.V football 10; J.V. Basketball 10.11; Varsity football 11.12; Varsity Baseball 11.12; Varsity Basketball I2:U.C.I A San Diego Padres Clauds. Janefli aberh: Modd Clement. Linda Jo Clod : Dnll Team 11.12; GA.A. 11.12: Mesa: Social Worker. Clemcnlc Vncmi: City College San francisco: Lawyer, l egal Aid Byron Chescbro Michael Child Penny Childers Jeffery Clark William Clark Jane Claudy Patrick Claxton Linda Clement Vincent Clemente Elwin Clements Seniors 25 Kip Cline Patty Clum I’icanor Cobb Robert Cole Shirley- Coley Debi Collins Cindy Combs Paula Comer Robin Comstock Randy Conkle John Conway Sandra Conway “Talon” Staff Records an Eventful Year Cline to Crush Clme. Kip ( : Oo Stage 70 . Minx' Man . Spring Production . Flcctric.il EapMti Clorn. Pally K. “Pat : SlCMrdctt, Nunc Cohen. John t.: College. Cdev. ShiHey Ruth PcpCIub 10. Mevi Comet. Paula Kalua “Kaluj Pep Club 10. DhU Team 11,12. H«r- 4« Crew 11; Girl ' League 12;G.A A. 11.12; Meta: Icachet Comuoek. Robin Ann. Me a;Stage. Cookie. Randy l Trade School Conway. John Jamcv Air Force Academy. Air Force. Conway. Sandra L. Sandi : Pep Club 10; G.A.A. 10.11.12: Pow- detpuff 11; Bu inc Colicae; I cgal Secretary. Marriage. Cooking. Donna Lee Telephone Co ; Marriage Copeland. Judith Lorraine Judy”: Pep Club 10; G.A.A. 10,11,12. Drill Team 11.12; Girl ' league 10. A.S B. Rep. 10.11; Mcca, Stare. Accountant. Cornwell. Daniel Robert “Dan : J.V. Football; W railing; Jr. Col- lege; Slate. Corrington. Stcjifcaaic Srefh”: Pep Club 10.11,12; G A A. 10.11, 12; J.V Cheerleader 10; Vanity Cheerleader 11.12; Swimming 10. Gymaatlic 11,12; Powderpuff 11,12; Slite, Teacher. Swjmming Inti reel oe. Cowie. Philip John: College. Fleetronic Fog -eer Crateri. Mary Ann Maiti Mew: Beamy College. Norte. Beau- tician Cfoavdile, Joan Caron: PcpCIub 10. A.S.B Rep. 10.11. Swimming Team 10,11; Badminton 11.12; Tenni 12; Powderpuff 11.12; C.S.F. 10; Girt ' League 11.12. Madleen Vice-Pra 12: G.A.A. 10.11.12: Uahertity of Calif.: Teacher. Airline llouci Crah. Marcia JoAnn Mat Pep Club 10; G.A.A. 10; Campo Life 10. Nunc Aide. Matriage 26 Seniors Donna Coolong Judith Copeland Daniel Cornwell Stephanie Corrington Tom Modlcr. a member of the news- paper staff, works on a Sports article in the Talon office. Phillip Cowie Randy Cox Beverly Cozzens Mary Craven Joan Croasdale Marcia Crush James Dagg Michael Dahly Seniors 27 28 Seniors Dangel to Davison Dugd. Daniel .oirge Shorty Marching Band 10.11.II: Dram Major l2; OaSt Kc TCr:CorK«t Band 10.11.17. Pep Band 10.11. 12; Band Council 11.12; Muuc Man . U.C.SD: Computet tn- (ineer. Danner, I Dome : C.A.A. 10; Pep Club 10-. C.S.F. 10. Jr Prom Comm II. Jr. Hoot Comm II; Sr. Prom Comm. 12. Sr. Iloat Comm. 12. U.CS.O Darndl. Constance Lynn Connie : Pep Club 10.11; Girl ’ l eague 10.11; (i.A A 10.11.12; Poudcrpuff II; Dance Symfwsaum 11.12. Choir I';Stale; Nur e. Dasctnro. Deborah Ann Debbie it A A 10,11.12. Dnll Team 11; Girt - league Secretary II; Pro. 12; A S 8 fwcutivc Council 12; Ma«omt 17. AS B Rep II. ASB Comcniion II; Grossmont: Nursing Dow (heryl I. Che Pep Club 10. Hockey 10. Dnll Team 11.12. G.A A 11,12. State. Home iconomwt Dans. Kelly II. Gandair Thoorctical Physicist. Dawson, Patncaa Lorrine Pat : 8eauty College. Beautician. OPPOSITE PAGE: Alumni visited Madison again this year during the week of homecoming and did a superb job of decorating the campus. BELOW: The seven o'clock gym classes and interested students joined in to help clean up by climbing roofs to remove cleverly constructed pyramids of benches and trash cans! Toilet Papering... Favorite Pastime Gary Daughtry Cheryl Davis Kelly Davis Lynda Davis Patricia Davison Cassandra Dawson Seniors 29 Russel Day Steve Deal Arthur Dean Cathy Defino Yvonne den Dekker Maria DeLaoChavez Donna Demshar Pamela Dennis t Charles Denton Susan Denton Linda Derryberry Willis Dial Phil DiBartola Drenna Diebner Rachel Dietrich Dana Dinkins Bob Sturgeon escorts the Home- coming queen candidates at a home game against Mission Bay. 30 Seniors Day to Edgin Dn, Ruud I C. Run : Truck 10.11. Dean, Arthur Reed: Talon 12: IFiitgt 10,11. Gymnaitks 12: A S B Convent 10; Collegc. DeFino. Cathy S.: Pep Club; Pep Club Sr. Rep De L o Chive Mina De l.ourdev A.F.S. 12; College Secretary. a® Oekker. Yvonne Pep Club 10; G.A A. 10. A S B Rep II. Air- line Rctctvalvoaiit. Marriage. Deeton. Charles Sidney Chuck : J.V. Football 10. Varsity Football 12; Wreeling 10.11. Mesa. Herron. Susan Lee Sue : Drill Team 11.12: U. Colonel 12; Pep Club IO. G.A.A. 10.11.12: Girl ' l eague 10.11.12: College. Teacher Derry berry. Linda Ann: G.A A. 11.12; Powderpuff 12: College. Sec- retary DIBanota. Philip Edward “PM : Jr. College; Trade School. Dietrich. Rachd Beauty College Bcateician Dinkins. Dana Andre : Police Force Dixon, Leann: Modem Dance. Badminton; Meta: Social Worker. Dobbin . Cecilia Marie Cecil”: G.A A 10.11.12; Pouderpsff II. 12; Meta: Social Worker Domingo. Robin Stephen Robbie”: Gymnastics: On Stage ’70 ; Air Force Technical School: Mechanic Dial. Willis A. Willy : Gymnastics 10: Swimming 10.11. Donas. Randd Ellis Randy : CS.F. 10.11.12; German Club Pret 10. Chess Club 10.11.12; Science Fair 10.11,12; U.C.SDF.A X P Student; G.S.D.S F Adv. Board Member 11.12. Salk Institute 12. U.CS D Medical School. Medical Research Dortch. Daniel Joseph- Varsity Football 10. Mesa. State: Fireman DuCharmc. Jean Mired Mattaylc The Crucible The Cave Dwellers-; Spring Production '(A. Constitutional Convention 70; Writer. Singer. Actor. Dura o. Richard James. Fbba. Gregorio Cleto Greg Edgin. Susan K Sue. Susie : Girt ' League 10.11.12: Pep Club 10. G-A A 10,11,12; PowdetfulT II; Madlcent 12; Smmrsaag 10. 12: State. Nursing Seniors Picked at Homecoming Seniors 31 Janice Edlefscn Pamela Edmonson David Edwards John Edwards Truie Edwards Gary Eifcrt Alan Ekberg Lydia Elizondo R.O.T.C. Practices Precision Drills MaryJo Ellering David Elliott Robert Emmerich Kathleen Erbe Richard Erbe, Jr. Mary Erickson James Etchells Judy Evans Nancy Evcrctte Randall Evert sen Katherine Fear Patricia Fcemster 32 Seniors Edlefsen to Folker Edeftea. Janice Theresa Janie : Marching Band 10.11.12: Pep Band 11.12: Concert Band 11.12: C A A. 11.12. Powdctpuff 11,12: Jr. Prom Decorating Comm.; Court Reporter I drrwaio . Pamela Lynn Pam : Pe . Club 10; G.A A. 10.11,12; College: Teacher Edward . Pa-id M Cron Country 10,11. I rack 10. Waterpolo Club 12: Swimming 11,12: International Club. Latin Club; A.S.B Rep ; Mew: Ca! Poly. Architect Edward . John Lee State Doctor Edward . Truie Grind. Pete Matching Ba-.d 10; Stage Band 10; Concert Band 10; Pep Band 10; Track 10,11,12; Cron Country 11; College. Air Force Pilot Elirondo. Lydia Louitc Yo Yo“ Spring Production W. Calif An Inxitute. Interior Decorator; Ctoeho Detigncr Fllenng. Mary Jo Lorraine Mare A.S.B. Rep II: Meia; Sec- retary Elliott. David Wayne Dave”: J V. UatketbaU Mgr 10. Track 10. Che Club 11.12; Electronic Club 12; College Emmerich. Roben W. Bob Erbe Kathleen Anna “Eb : College Erbe. Richard t It. EtchdU. Jamcv Edward “Jim Vocational School. Evertten. Kasdall Dee Randy J.V. Football 10. Vanity Football 11.12. Vanity Wrevtlmg 10.11.12: College Fear. Katherine LiKiaa A «it 2 : Pep Club 10. Ci-A.A 10,11,12; Swimr- ng II; Powder pa IT 12: A.F.S, 12; Prom Comm. II; State. Teacher Fccmuer. Patricia L “Pat : College: Teacher. Fdber. I onanne Joy Lorri : Vocational School: Steward Figueroa. Magdalena “Magda Travd Figueroa. Robert David “Fig . Finley. Stefheo Ray Steve . Folker. Keith Paul Trade School; Auto Mechanic Many hours were spent after school each week by members of the R.O.T.C. practic- ing their precision drills. Seniors 33 Susan Foos Gregory Forde James Fowler Suzzanne Fowler Sometimes We’re Still Kids! Anna Freeby Greg Frew Fredrick Frey JoAnna Fromwiller Eddie Fuchs Wendy Gabay Cheryl Gaddy Denise Gallagher Maureen Gallagher Shcllic Gambino Jack Gambrell Patricia Gann 34 Seniors Forde to Garner Forde,Gregory Laurence Greg : SumpOub 12; College. Fowler. James Ronald Jim : College: Armed Force Fowler, Sur ar.e Kay Pep Oub 10; G.A A. 10.12; Men. Stair. Denial Technician: Stcwardcu. Fox. Martha Ljnn “Foxy : OAA. 10.11.12; Softball 10; Hockey 10; Me ; Stale. Teacher. Fra use I. Lee Sarlor “Leo Friud : Soence Fair 10; Surfing Team 11.12; law School. F B I Frcho. Joseph Anthony. Me a. Freeby. Anna Mane “Anne The Deacon ': GA.A. 10.11,12; Vice Pre 12. Hockey 11.12; Track 10.11.12. Volleyball 12. PowdrrpofT 11.12. A.S.B. Convention Delegate 11.12, A S B. Rep 12. Pep Cob IO. A F S. II; Jr. Homecoming Float II; Prsa trerm TO; Editorial Board 71; S.D.A.S.C. 11.12; Stair. Phy . Ed.; Art. Frey. Fredrick C. Fred- Technical School: Maehaam. Fromwillcr. JoAena Lynn Joci : Seamstress Foehn. Eddie Lynn “Ed : Crow Country 12; BaUetball 10.11; Track 11.12; A.S.B. Rep. 12; A S B. Convention Delegate 10.11; Key deb 12; Air ForccAcndemy. Public Relations. Gabay. Wendy Lynn: Pep Club 10: A.F.S. 10.11.12: Girt ’ League 11.12; Wngx 10.11.12; State Carl Wheeler snarls while Gaddy. Cheryl Louise Cher : Bowling Oub 10.11: Secretary; Marriage ' Richard Knowles screams. Gambino, Shell Jean: G.A.A. 10.11.12; Powdcrpuff 12; Interna- tional Club II.I2:A.F.S. 12: College. Gambrell. Jack Diarrow: Career Training; Commercial Pilot. Gann. Patricia Jo Patty Angel”: Computer Programmer Gawky. Alton L. AI : Mesa Garcia. Lucia Irene “Lucy : G.A.A. 11.12; Jr. Prom Decorating Comm.: Latin Oub. Gardner. Monu Lynne Moodo : Concert Band 10,11,12. G.A.A. 10.11.12; A.S.B. Convention Delegate 10.11,12. Marching Band 10.11: Gymnanic 11.12; Musical 11,12; SD7t.SC. 11.12. Hurdle Crew 11.12; Gym Judge Am. 11.12; Wutgi 10: Pep Oub lO. On Stage '(A. TO. The Crucible : Girl ' League 12. Band Council 12: M.TA.G. 12; Human Relations 12; Ecology Comm. 12: Slate. Garay. Paul Michael: Track 11. Gamer. Fredrick Robert Rack “Mnchkia”: J.V. Football 10; Vanity Football 11.12; Wrestling IO. Swimming 10.11.12: Letter- men'sOiib 10.11,12. Comnusuoner of Athletic 12; Mew; State. Lucia Garcia Monta Gardner Paul Garcy George Garity Fredrick Gamer Mark Gamer Seniors 35 Students Fight Pollution Katherine Garrett Kenn Garrett Pamela Garrett Barbara Gaus Deborah Gcbhardt Cynthia Geibe Pamela Gcil Jerry Gcphart Garrett to Gigerich Garrett. Kan Steven: k lf 10,11,12. College: Mot. Garrett. Pamela Kay: City College: Commercial Amu Catkin . Patricia F. Patrick : Mesa. Oat . Barbara: Marching Bard 11.12: Pep Band 12; Ot Stage '70 Mu ic Man : Concert Band 11.12: Mcu GebhanJt. Deborah Kay “Debbie : Roma 11.12: Tran. 12; College. Vet. Gobe. Cynthia Jean “Cindy : G.A.A. 10.II.I2: Drama Club II Drill Team 12: SpannhClub 10. College Gcal. Pamela Rae Pam : G.A.A. 10; Mesa: Slate. Gcphart. Jerry 1« “Jero Marching Band 11.12: Hawk 9wp Mgr 12; Mcu. lawyer. Gerber. Julie G.A.A. 11.12; Swimming 12; Pep Club II; Class Comm.. Baccalauroile Chairman 12: Unavcmiy of Calif.; liberal Art College: Social Worker. Giard. Ronald Loan “Ron . R.O.T.C. 10; Mesa; Suie: Chef. Gigeneh. Janet Theresa Jan”: C.S.F. 10.11.12: CA.A. 10.11,12: Midtccnt 12. Gymnastics 10,11.12; Mesa: Slate 36 Seniors LEFT: Many Madison stu- dents help fight pollution by riding bicycles to school. BELOW: Lettermen show-off as they ride around the track in the 1970 Homecoming Parade. Mona Gilmore Victor Godyn Deborah Gonzalez Nicolaas Goossens James Gordon Dave Grant Karen Gray Floyd Grecian Katherine Greene Scott Greer Yvonne Gregerson Douglas Gregoire “Toyland ’70” Captures Christmas Spirit Gilmore to Hammonds Gilmore, Mon Ami G.A A. 10: Stale: SocKdogisi: Marriage Gooivem. Nicolaas Johannes College Gordon. Jamei Robert Jim : Men Grant, Dave Lee. Greene. Katherine louise Kathy” Pep Club IO.G A A. 10.11.12; Girl - League 10.11,12, Drill Team ll;Capt. 12;College.Steward : Secretary Gregcrvxi. Y ons Lee Vonnie Soph. Attendant A.S.B. Ball: A SB Ball Nominee II; Jr. Prom Nominee, A SB Convention 10.11; U.C.S.D: Medrcai Doctor. Gretm. Pamela Louise Pam : Pep Club 10. G.A A. 10.11.12: Dril Team 11; Jr. College Grigg . Ronnie Ray --Ron-1: Marching Band 11.12. Bowling Club II.12: Concert Band 12: Mesa; Uarrersity Term Grit , Robert Tboma : Track 10.11; Auto Mechanic Grobuig. Joe Richard Dripstick : Me a: Carpenter. Guinn. Michad David Mike Foothall 10.11.12. Track 10: Mesa Gmsewitc. Renee M Latin Club. College. Teaeher. Gunderten. Roger David. Haider. Kathleen Joyce Kalh : Pep Club 10.11: G.A.A. 10.11.12: Drill Team II.12:State. Medical Therapist Hall. Jerry Roger College Halliburton. Roberta Ann Wdlic : Pep Club 10; G A.A. 10.11.12; Track 10.11,12. Hurdle Crew 10.11.12; “Musk Man II. W.lma Warhawk 12; State. Teacher. Ilalthi . Rohen -,Bobbv--: State: Mechanical I nginccr or P.C Teacher. Ilamrrond. Valeric Val : G.A.A. 10.11,12; Jr. Homecoming Comm A Parade '(i9; Hurdle Crew II; Sadie Hawkini Comm.; Gymnastics Scoeckccper 11: College; Dental Assistant Hammonds. Jan A. Hammo ; A.S.B. Rep II: Convention Dele- gate II. Pep Club 10.11; G A.A 10.11.12; Drill Team II. Madcenv Jr. float Comml: Girl - l eague 10. II. Sr. Rep 12: C.S I . 10.11.12; U.CS.D. 38 Seniors Pamela Greim Ronnie Griggs Robert Grilz Michael Guinn Renee Guisewiie Susan Gumtz Wendy Eastland and Howard Wyckoff sdl bids for the A.S.B. Ball. “Toyland 70 . hdd in Monte uma Hall at San Diego State College. Roger Gunderson Margaret Haak Kathleen Haider Roberta Halliburton Robert Halshaw Beverly Hamblen Valerie Hammond Jan Hammonds Seniors 39 Witchcraft Comes to Madison in the Senior Play Witches and warlocks spooked Madison High on November 19,20, and 21 in the Senior Class presentation of “The Crucible.” Arthur Miller's four-act tragedy about the Salem witch trials starred Tim MacGillivray as John Proctor and Maureen Galla- gher as his wife, Elizabeth. Deidre Vivian directed the play with the assistance of Carla A Hums, stage manager, and Mr. Deutsch, Madison’s new drama teacher. Students in- volved in stage crew, make-up, and costume designing and making made valuable contributions of time and work in order to make the production a success. RIGHT: Director Stephen Deutsch gives stage directions to performers during a dress re- hearsal. PRESENTED BY SENIOR CLASS CRUCJ 40 Seniors LEFT: John Proctor, played by Tim MacGillivray. and Rebecca Nurse, playod by Catherine Wcstling. have their wrists chained before being hung. They have been falsely accused of taking part in witch- craft. BELOW: Rusty Coleman, who played li ckicl Chccvcr waves his cloak in the night air. As sheriff, he was responsible for accusing the innocent towns- people as witches. Debbie Prats Abigail Williiin Tim MacGiBivfay John Proctor Maureen Gallagher l li abcth Proctor Dolores Hastings Roger Gardner Cliff Hartwell Mary Warren Deputy-Governor Danforth- Giles Corey Mike Halliburton Jean Marcel Du Charmc Reverend Samuel Parris Reverend John Hale Shaync Baker Judge Hathomc Karen Reinwald Betty Parris Pal Claxton John Willard Donna Shctula Catherine Wcstling Tituba Rebecca Nurse Joanne Burst Mercy Lewis Thomas Reynolds Thomas Putnam Rusty Coleman Ezekiel Chccvcr Tcri Brown Mrs. Ann Putnam not pictured: Virginia Weeks Sarah Good Terry Homan Francis Nurse Monte Gardner Susanna Wallcoti Seniors 41 RIGHT: Reverend John Hale, played by Jean Marcel DuCharmc, tries to find out what ails Betty Parris, played by Karen Rcinwald. Betty has been in a trance, believed to have been caused by witchcraft. BELOW Elizabeth Proctor tells her husband good-bye before he is taken to jail on the charge of being a witch. BELOW RIGHT: Reverend Samuel Parris, played by Mike Halliburton, prays at his daughter’s bed. His slave Tituba, played by Donna Shctula. looks on with great concern. She has been accused of dealing with the Devil and putting the spell on Betty BOTTOM: Of- ficials try to find out from Mary Warren, played by Dolores Hastings, who the witch is that has stuck the needle in the doll held by Ezekiel Chccvcr. i ABOVE LEFT: Debbie Prats as Abigail Williams and Karen Rcinwald as Betty Parris accuse most of the townspeople of meeting with the Devil. By pretending to be bewitched, they hope to be excused from dancing in the forest. ABOVE: Shaync Baker as Judge Hawthorne and Roger Gardner as Deputy-Governor Danforth question Elizabeth Proctor, played by Maureen Galla- gher. about her role in witchcraft. Abigail Williams, her husband's old lover, has accused her of being a witch. LEFT: Abigail claims to see a great bird ready to swoop down on her. The other girls pretend to see it also, claiming that John Proctor has sent it after them. BELOW: Rebecca Nurse pleads with John Proctor to save his honor by not confessing to witchcraft, a crime he was accused of falsely. ■WTC . . ,!Sr Robert Hansen Bill Hardie Susan Harding Charles Hardy Kaye Harmston Sharon Harris Janet Harrison Patrick Harrison Teresa Hart Marilyn Hartley David Hartshorn Cliff Hartwell Sherrie Hamrick Florence Handy Connie Haney Rebecca Hanggi A teacher displays unusual bookends. 44 Seniors Hamrick to Herrmann Hamrick. Sherrie l.yoa G.A.A. 10.11.12; DnII Team II; Modem Dance Club 12. Hurdle Cre 11.12. Pep Club 12; Homeconung Comm 10.12. Sr. Prom Comm.; Beauty College, Cosmetologist or Commercial Artist. Haney. Connie Jeuci) Pep Club 10; G.A .A 10. Hanvcn. Karen I. or Coll etc. Bookkeeper or Mc cal Receptions Hansen. Robert Gregory Charlie C. BrowT: P.f. Class; C.C T.V . CS I 10.11; Phd in Human Behavior: f amily and Prii ate Coun- selor Harmstce. Kaye Mane; Pep Club 10:0 A.A. 10; Jr. Class Secretary; Jr Prom Chairman; Jr. Homecoming Comm . Sr. Claes Vice-Pres- ident. Madleens. Sr. Prom Comm ; l ain Club 12: College; Medi- cal Technology. Harris. Sharon Lee “Qioeen of the lalie : Cnnersily. Interior Dec- orator. Harrison. Pairsck Wayne Pat”: J.V football 10. A.S.B. Rep 10; A.S.B Convention Delegate 10.11; Prospecies Sports Editor 70. 21: Stale; Architect Hastings. Richard Glenn Sliver : J.V Basketball 10. Vanity Bas- ketball 11,12; l.ettermen’s Club 11.12; Pouderpoff Cheerleader 12; College:Slate. U-S.C-.or Berkeley. PE.Coach; Business. Hastings, Terry Lee. CS F. 10.11; Sotod Cress 10; College; Phys- ical Scientist. Hay. William J.: Mesa Hedey. Ihomas Alfred lom : J.V Basketball 11: Varsity Basket- ball 12: Technical College, Auto Mechanics Hcmpscy. William C. Bang ' Basketball 10.11.12; Bull at Half- time; To lire lile. HcBscvty, Susan D. Sue : Pep Oub 10. Drill Team II; G.A.A 10.11: College Hensley.Bobby Joe Joe ; Police College. Police. Herrmann. Annelta K Business School; Key punch Operator William Hay Kerry Hayes Thomas Hcclcy John Heitz William Hcmpsey Susan Hennessy Bobby Hensley Annctta Herrmann Dolores Hastings Richard Hastings Terry Hastings Paula Hatlcr Seniors 45 Hess to Hughes He . James Waller Marching Band 12; Pep Band 12; Mai; Slate. Physical Therapist. Hetue, Bill Colvcr Swim mag 11,12; Mesa; State. Teacher or Po- liceman. Ilibdon, Joseph I d-aid Toe : Football 10; Wrestling 10; College: Mechanic. Hill.lda Mae Peaches : Chorus ll .Cosmetology: Beautician Hrthcrvay. Stanley P. Stan”: Cocsceti Band. Oberlin College, Ohio: Conceit Pianist. Hobbs. Stephen Pad: Mcva. Business. Holden. Joe Donald Turkey : l.ettermeo's Club 10.11.12; Football 10.11,12; Key Club 10.11.12; Key Club President: Jr. Clan Vice- President: Wrestling 10.11.12; Track 10; A.S.8. Rep. 10.11; A S B Convention Delegate 11; Naval Academy. Minister Holgtin.Stella “Cashsta : Missionary nurse Holland, Ava tenora: G-A.A. 10; Concert Choir 12; Electronics Club 12: Navy. Ilopcroft. ( la te Marie Jr. College Pre-scbool Teacher. Marriage. Hosbko. Michael John Mike College: Data Processing Hosier. David Edward Davy : Jr. College; Elect ton c or Marine Technician. Huffman. Dale Gene Key Cluh 11.12: Madrigals 10,11; Speech Club 10.11.12: College. Law School; Lawyer. Huffmas. Richard W. Animal : Football 10: Semmary; Neuro Surgeon Hughev. Don Dale Hey You : C.C.T.V. 10.11.12; Jr. College: Train- ing School: Electronics. I.EFT: Mudlecns Kaye Harmston and Sue Edgin speak to a nurse at Sharp’s Rehabilitation Center about recreational activities for the patients. Ida Hill Stanley Hithersay Stephen Hobbs Toni Hogue Joseph Holden Marlyn Holden Stella Holguin Ava Holland Seniors Active in Community Service Norenc Hosteller Glen Howard Diana Howe Sunny Howland Kathy Huffcr Dale Huffman Richard Huffman Don Hughes Seniors 47 Hull to Ingoldt Hull. Dim Jean Di : G.A.A 11.12: Powdcrpuff 11,12; Softball II: College. Tcachcr or Physical Thcrapial Hulibcrg. William Eric Bill : football 12. Baikctball 12 Hum. Marshall Terry: R.O.T.C 10. Hute. Deborah Lyoo “Debbie : Pep Club 10. G.A.A. 10.11: A S B Rep. II. Girls' 10; Coram 10. M a. Teaching - Home Ecoeoews Dueled. Earl W. Squirrel : Ches Club 10. Gymnastics 10.11,12. J.V. Cheerleader 10. U.C.S.D.: Medicine louon. Parrkia Juliana: Me a; U.C S.D.; Ait Teacher or Com- mercial Artist. IngoltS. Bnecc Irederick: Gymnastics 10,11.12. Choir 12; Track II. 12; Swimming 10. On Stage TO. Pre-mcd School. G.P. Opposite page: A packed gym at Sophomore Orien- tation shows the grow th in student population. Enrollment Passes 3,200 Steve Byers, President of the Water Polo Club, discusses funding with Mr. Volz. The Water Polo Club worked hard to raise money for equipment and tried to gain team status. harl Husted Scott 1 bey StanIdeker Phyllis I dell Patricia Imzon Bruce Ingoldt Seniors 49 Penny lodice Tomiko Ito Dennis James Richard Jensen George Jerahian Linda Johnson Michael Johnson Sieve Johnson Victoria Johnson Leslie Johnston Maureen Johnston Gary Jolley Christopher Jones Douglas Jones Marilyn Jones Michael Jones After-game dances provide a romantic atmosphere for Madison students. 50 Seniors lodice to Kilpatrick lodice. Penny J. Pendope : French CI«b;G-A.A. 10.11.1'. Soph Rep, Hockey 11,12; Girlt- League 11.12; A.S B Rep 10. A.S.B. Council 11.12; Jr. Clatt Precident; Sr. Clan Prevdcnt: Pouderpuft 11.12; Madken Prcudenl 12; Convention Delegate 10.11.12; S.D. A.S.C. 11.12; College: llivtoiy or Geology Ito.Tormko: College. Secretary lame . Dennit William; Metal Club 10; Vocational School; Auto- mobile Mechanic. Jenten. Richard W : Suimming 11.12; Surfing 11; A.F'.S. 12; Water Po o 12; State. Jerahian. G. Kenneth Ken ; Cheat Club; Spoon River Anthology: U.C2 IX; Electrical Engineer. Mutic. Johnton. Michael Dalen Mike : Univerwty of Ha nii; Manse Biologist. johnton, VKtona Ruth Vicki Pep Club 10.12; G.A.A. 10.11.12; Jr. Rep.: A.SB. Rep. 10.12. Jr. Prom Queen Can date. Vanity Cheerleader 12. Meta: Airline Rcccpionitt | Johotton. Lctlic Ann: Meta;County Hotpilal Jobation, Maureen Kay Maury : On Stage W. TO; G.A.A. 10. 11.12. S.D.A SC 10.11.12; A SB Rep II; Jr. Clan Trcaturer. Girlt- l eague 10.11.12. Jr. Float Chairman. Madlcent 12; A S B Treasurer 12; Homecoming Chairman 12; A.S.B. Convention 11.12: State; Ptychologirt. Jonct. Chrittopher Wayt e ,Chn W. Jonev College. Jonct. Dooglav Ixe The Bull : U.C.S.D.: Oceanographer Dances... a Time for Jonev. Marilyn Ann: Girls- League 10.12. C.S.F. 10.11.12: Wing- 11.12; Tl Clatt Comm.. Humamtiet 11.12; Youth Helping Others 11. B Y.LI.; Social Science. Jonct. Roicaaoc Carol: Speech 10; Humboldt College. Ptjchology: Writer Jordan. Timothy A : f ootball 10. Jr. College.Carpenter Kay. Ian Joveph: Stare or Cal Poly; Architecture; An; Muuc Keil. Barbara Joy Barbie : C.S.F. 10.11.12: G.A.A. 10.11.12: Dril Team 11.12. French Club IO. Choir II; llurtieCrew 10.11.12: U.C. S.D: Teaching Kdlogg. John Richard: J.V. BavkctbaJI 10. Vartily Batketball II: Track 10,11. Letteenan'vCIub 12; Meta. Kelly. Sandra Jean: G.A.A. 10.11.12. Pep Club 10; Girlt- League 12; Sr. Prom Comm.; Hurdle Crew II; Intramural Volleyball 12; Stale: Airline Stewardetv Kdpatrick, Sandra Lea Sandy Meta. Secretarial Letting Go Roseanne Jones Deborah Jordan Timothy Jordan Ian Kay Barbara Keil John Kellogg Sandra Kelly Janice Kcnniston Rita Kenny Sandra Kilpatrick Seniors 51 Linda King Olga King Anthony Kinney Denise Kinney Michael Kinsman Louis Kish Linda Kluever Monica Knowles Richard Knowles Daniel Knox Donna Koch Sharon Kopac . Jane Kramer Judith Krawczyk Patricia Kucynski Mary Kursalas Kc-cnactmcnl of the Constitutional Convention by Mr. Baer's American History class provides students with a glimpse into the past. 52 Seniors King to Leavitt King. Lada Suzanne P pC1ub 11.12. Choir 10,11; Latin Club 11,12; Romads 12; G A A l2.Grossmont College; Nurse Kinsman, Kenneth Micbad Mike”: Ir. College. Military Service. Knowles. A. Mooxa: Mcm Knox. Dan id John “Danny : Varsity Golf 11.12. Science Fair 11,12 College Koch. Donna Rae Horde Crew 10; Capt 11.12; Girls' League 10. 11.12; G.AA. 11.12: Softball 11.12: Tennis 12. Poudcrpiff 12. Ma- de « 12. Badminton I2:A.S.B. Ball Docorslioat Comm. II. ASB Rep. 12:College: Marriage. Krawezyk. Judith I.,one -Jodi : C.S.F. II; Neman Rdationi 12; Foreign Language Fidd Day 10; Feology Club 12; U S D. Kr n. Debbie A. Mexa: Secretary. Kecyntki. Patricia Am Patty 1 : Pep Club 10.11; G.A.A. 10.11: “M sk Man 11; College Lamb. Lisa A. Red : Drill Team II; Choir 10.12; Madrigals II; Drama I2;B Y.U.;Secretary Lam pc, George M Mike : Civil Air Patrol 10.11.12: Modd Roc- ketry Oeb 11.12; Electronics Club 12; Cadet Club 11.12: Collge; Air Force Officer Lanier. Craig Stuart Stoey : Letterman'i Club 12; Batcball 11,12: Basketball 10.11.12: A .SB. Convention 10.11; CoBcgc; Coaching Laport. Barbara Elaine Pep Oub 10: Vocational School: Airline Stewards Activities Enhance Curriculum David LaFrenicrc Lisa Lamb George Lampc Craig I.anser LaSbdl. Sandra Leah Hun : Soph Secretary; Swim Team 10.12; Girl ’ League 10.11.12: G.A.A. 10,11.12: Pep Oub 10. A S B. Rep I 10.11.12: Madecns 12. Mum's Comm. 10.11; Girl ' l eague Rep 10.OutitandingCitizen l2;College; Regiitercd Nurse Laurence. Debra Jean Blonde lot : Work Li Moratory. Sharp’s Hospital 11; University; Inhalation Therapist Lawson. Kenneth Steve J V. Football; Stage Crew; A.S.B Rep.; Groumont College. Electronict. Leant!. Jim Alan “Vulture”: Apprentice Mechanic; Aeto Mechanic Barbara LaPort Sandra LaShcll Debra Lawrence Steve Lawson James Leavitt James Lechtcnbergcr Seniors 53 James Lee Shirley Lee Barton LeGrand Douglas LeGrand A.S.B. Executive Council Promotes Involvement Jacqueline Lindgreen Shauna Lindsay Vivian Lindsey Robert Linke lid ward Lloyd Wayne Long Linda Long Henrietta Loo Michele Looby Mark Lord Marilyn Lorenzo Richard Lotzgeselle 54 Seniors Lee to MacGillivray Lee. James Douglas '■Deu : Football 10; Basketball 11,12; Mira- mar CoJItgc. Meta; Policeman or Draftsman LcOrud, Douglan Sunion Doug Wrestling 10.11: Metal Club 10,11: Automobile Mechanic: Create Monkey Latum, Cheryl lucindi ‘ Lu ‘. C A.A. 10,11; Oirii' League 10. 11.12: Hurdle Crew 10; U.C.S.D.: Secretary I e Rout. Michael Joseph Sonic)- : J.V. football 10; ASB Con- vention 10.11,12: Wrestling 11.12: Spoon River Anthology II; Meta. Stale; Policeman Uedgrccn. Jacqedinc Kay Jackie Marching Band II: G.A.A. 10.12: Pep Club 10; A.F.S 10; Mesa Lodtay. Shaun a Marie Talon 11,12: College. Journalism Teacher Lindtey. Vivian Elaine Marriage Lmke. Robert C. Linkie : Larin 11.12: College. Seminar); Priest Lloyd. Edward Wayne fcd”: Marching Band 11.12; Stage Band 11.12; Pep Band 11.12; A.I .S 11.12: On Stage W; Music Man , R.O.T.C. Drill Team; Band Council 12. Drum Bugle Corps; Col- lege, Musician Long. Linda Ruth: Business College;Secretary. Loo. Henrietta Henri : PepClub 10; Meta. Looby. Michele Renee G.A.A. 10; Pep CM 10; Jr. College Seerc- laey Lord. Mark Richard Meta Lotrgetdle. Richard W. Rick . Football 10. Madrigrapht 11.12 love. Michael Edward College. P.E. Teacher: Sport scatter. Newt- castor Lovell. Date James: Univcrsil) of Hawaii: Interior Decorator. Luster. Robert Josc i Bob : Croti Country 10; J.V Wresting 10: Vanity Wrestling 11.12; Lctterman's Club 12; U.C.L.A . P.E.Coach MacGillivray. Tim J.: Folk Club 10; Drama Club II, Swim Team II; Mutic Mao ; The Crucible : 71 Musical: Meta. Slate. Police Officer; FBI. Luke Me Hadden Tim MacGillivray Seniors 55 Enrique Macias Victor Maderazo Joseph Mancini Elizabeth Mansfield Joanne Marine Randcll Martin Monte Martinez Melinda Mathis Sandals Without Socks Ruled Acceptable Marilyn Matthews Anton Mayeski Deborah McAhrcn Beverly McAnally Deborah McBrayer Barbara McClure Ralph McConnell Kevin McCowcn Carlla McCullcy John McElroy Martha McGee Matthew McGrath 56 Seniors Macias to McMullen Mkij . Enrique N Met : Basetull 10.11.12. Cro Country 10.11,12. College: N.Y. McU. Mancim. Joseph C rt Joe : College: Computer Programmer Mann, James Dele “Jim : Management. Mansfield. Elizabeth An Lizard : Drum Seminar Rep. II: Art School. Marine. JoAnne Jo : Evening College: Secretary Martin. RandellGordcn Randy : Football 10,11. Maion. Kathy Lynn: College. Miox Matthews. Marilyn K DriU Team II; Volleyball 12; Track II. 12; Powdcrpuff 12 Mayeski. Aeeon Jobs “Tony : College: Carper er McAnallv, Besetly Joan “Be . McBrayer, Deborah I,. Charlie . Fep Ctub 10. Jr Rep : Pres 12; G A-A. 10.11,12; Homecoming Comm II; Preach Club 10.11; Track. Hockey. Tennis 10,11,12. Basketball 10. PowdcrpufT II. 12; Girt ' league 10.11; Mum' Comm 10' A S B. Rep. 12: College. New York; Elementary School Teacher. McConnell. Ralph Richard Rufu : Football 10.11.12: R.O.T.C. II. Stage Band. Berkeley Radical; Miauicman: Famous Phaa ABOVE: Gary Magnuson McCowen, J. Kevin Msg : Vanity Wrestling 11.12; Surfing Team 11,12; Madigrapb 11.12: Pres. 12. J.V Football 10: J.V Wrestling 10. City College: Graphic Reproduction; Surfing McClure. Barbara Ann Barb : Mesa or Business College; Bookkeeper. McClure, William Thomat “Ed”. McCulley. C'ariU Marie Dnll Team 12; G.A.A. 12: Girl ' league 12. Northern Arizona State; Airline Hostess. Mctlroy. John: State. McEaU. Michael G. Big Teas Surfing. Sporuflthing McGrath. Victoria Ann Vicki : GAA. 10.11.12: Homecoming Comm, Parade '69. Pep Club 10.11: Girt ' League 10. Powdcr- pufTl2; College; Veterinarian. McKinney. Michael C Mack Mouse : Wrestling 10.11.12: A.F.S. 10.11.12; Hankelt Follies 10. Gymnastics 11.12; Diving 11,12; A S B. Convention Delegate II; Jr Prom Comm ; Sr. Prom Comm: Tofo 12: Band IO. U.C.S.D. Mel-aughlm. laurie L; GAA. 10. Mesa; State; Dietician; Lab Technician: Nwrse McMullen. Linda Jean C.S I 10. Pep Club 10. Campus Life 10,11,12: State; Airline Stcwarde ; Psychologist. takes advantage of new sandal rule by wearing sandals with- out socks. Victoria McGrath James McGuirl Michael McKinney Robert McKinstrey Laurie McLaughlin Linda McMullen Seniors 57 Senio' Cias President, Penny lodice, distribute batt u during a school vote for constitutional char . v The ASB Council encountered the old lack, ofstudcnl interet and tried, tnrough th AsffK fwWfttives to get more stu- dents to participate in school elections and other phases of student government. 58 Seniors Meador to Miller Meador. Don: On Sup '69 : Me ; Muvician. Me . Sieve Levoy Kieio : Gymnstliet 10. Me ; Humboldt State: Jore t Ranger Meitl. Lawrence D.: Meta; Comtnaciion. Mello. Deidre Ano Dede : Voile toO 10; C.I.F. II. 12: Me Mcr.ddvon. Cynthia Diane “Cindy ': Per Club II: Banner Carrier 12; College. A reheotoptl Mericamante. John Chnitofrier Jr. College Merrill. Etlher Lowte “Cherie : G.A.A. Fencing II: Handbill 10. 11: Band: Choir. Librarian. Mutic Man”; Teacher Mere. Rove Aon Rowe'': Pep Club 10; G.A.A. 10: Jr. College: College. Teacher Meyer . Ten Lyon: Pep Chib 10: G.A.A. 10. Romania 11; Jr. College Miller. Cathy L.: PepCIub 10: Meta: Denial Auitlam. Miller, llixabelh Anne Betty ': Travel Concerned Students Cast Votes Don Meador Steve Meers Lawrence Meitl Cynthia Mendelson John Mericantante Diana Merk Esther Merritt Rose Metz Ten Meyers Cathy Miller Elizabeth Miller Seniors 59 Kathleen Minniti Thomas Moeller Dominic Montisano Charles Moore Gregory Moore Yvette Morales Senior Gary Wright enjoys a relaxing break from his homework. Gary Moreficld Rudy Moreno Gary Morlctt Larry Morlctt Daniel Morris David Morris Linda Morris Sandra Morris 60 Seniors Kimberly Morrison Michael Morrison Christopher Morrow Linda Moten Frank Mowrcadcr William Mowry Kimberly Mullins Daniel Munoz Seniors Take Time Out‘to Relax Minniti to Myers Minnili. Kathleen Anne Spaghetti “Bab : G.A.A. 10. II. 12: Girls' league 10. II. 12. Pep Club 10. A.SB Kcp. 10.11: Drill Team II. 12; Mesa. AiitincSmudcu; Teacher. Moeller Thomas William Tom ; Cron Country 10. II. 12; Traci 10. II. 12; Letter man' Club 10. II: Secretary 12; Homecomang Como II. 12: Coast Guard Academy Monti sa no, Dominic Frank: College. Yeternmanan. Moore. Gregory Arthur Greg ; Track II; Air Force; College; Engineer; Teacher Morale . YvetteChristine College: Airline Stewardess; Nurse Moecfield. Gary Allen: Batketball 10. II. 12; College. Physical Education Moreno. Rudy RwMfh Mesa. Welder Morleti. Gary Joe Big Man Morielt : Football 10. II. 12; Track; Powderpsiff Coach; Mena. Pobceman Morlett. Larry John “Soupy : Meaa. Morrit. Uaitd N : Cadet Club 10. II. 12; RO T C Dnll Team II; Commander 12; RoutingClub 10. College; Airline Pilot. Mom ton. Kimberly Ann J V Softball 10. Marching Band 10. II. Concert Band 11.12; Jr. College; Dental Assistant Morrow. Cbm Curti “Bone J V Football 10: Me a. State. His- tory Teacher Moten. Linda Sue Pep Club 10. Spring Production W. A S B Rep II. 12: Convention Delegate II. A F.S. 12. “Tbe Crtacible ; College. Teacher Mowry. W.ll.am Ru dl Bill : Track 10. II. 12; Cross Country II. 12; lettermansClub 10. II. 12: Mesa; Service Munor. Daniel Snake J V, Football 10; Varsity Football II. 12; Track 10. II. 12;State: Football:Coaching. Munay. William A. Twin “Wdhe : J V. football 10. II; Vanity Football 12: Letlcrmcn's Club 10.11.12. Myers. Michael Alan: Wrestling 10; Mesa: Stale Seniors 6! John Natisin Connie Naymik trie Nelson Kurt Nelson Susan Nelson Patricia Newcome Elizabeth Newell Kimberly Newell Anita Newport Cindy Nichols Roy Nieto Carol Nicwenhuis Gary Nieves Susan Norby Nanci Northrup Cindy Nostrud Natisin to Page Natissn. John Richard Jr, College. Stymie. Conilancc Joan Connie Soph CUu Trcas . Pep Club 10. Girls'Chorus 10. A.F.S. I0;G.AA 10. II; Girt ' League 10, II. 12. Modd U N. II; Madlocns 12; A S B Rep 10. Humanities II. 12; Commissioner of Student Activities 12; A.S B Comcotson Del- egate 10. U.C SD« State; Computer Science o« Journalism Neel. Mile Dogman Surfing Team; Football; Basketball; Har- vard Unisen.it ; Electronic Technician Sdson. trik Albert J V. Football 10; Varsity Football II; Varsity Swimnung 10. II. 12. Lcttcrmen't Club 10. II. 12; Water Polo Club 12; University of Oregon. State, or USD: Doctor. Cbef. Ndson. Kurt Eugene “Mr. Ed : Football 10. Track 10. II. 12; W ater Poki Club 12; Powderpsiff Coach II. 12; AS B Rep 10. A.SB Convention Delegate 10. II. 12; U.S.D.; Lawyer. Airline Pilot; Den list. Newcome. Patricia Ann Nesskic'' M.TA.G. 10. G.A.A 10. It. 12; Pep Club II. 12. Speech Club II. 12. Drill Team II; Captain 12; Slate. Nurse. Newell. Elirabcth Mane Lii : Pep Club 10; G A A 10. II. 12; Onll Team 12; Bakcrsfidd College. Pharmacist Newport. Kerbs Anita: PepCIub 10.G A.A IO. Marriage. Nichols. Cindy Marie G.A A 11. 12: Drill Team 12: Nursing School. Nurse Nieto. Roi George Neato J V Baseball 10; Varsity Baseball II. 12; A.S B. Rep. 10. II. Northrup Institute of Technology; Ace Re- liever. Niesiwcnhuis. Canal Ann Quack : Marching Band 10. 11. Pep Band 10. II; C.S F. 10. II. President 12; French Club Treat. 10; CAA 10. II. 12; llerdk Crew 10; A S B Rep. II. Talon 12; Mad- kens 12: U.C. Santa Ctsar; Marine Geologist Nieves. Gat Joseph Gary JStage Band 10. II. 12; Marching Band II. 12: Concert Band II. 12: Pep Band 12: On Stage '69. 70. Music Man . State or Mesa. Music Northrop. Nanci Diane Verse Choir 12: Mesa. Legal Secretary Nunndee. Randolph Randy Vour Friendly Neighborhood Passionate Pink and Purple Polka Dotted Peanut Balter Kid Chess Club II. 12; C.S.E. II; Modd U N II: Northwest Chnstian College. Theology Olson. Jane Arlene Pep Club 10; Girls' League 10. I2:G.A.A. II. 12; A.FS. 12: Homecoming Comm. 12: Airline Stewardess Otson. Kelvin Edward Kd Oitrowiki. Karen Theresa Rose Hank : Choir 10. II. I2.--G.A.A. 10: Girl Scouts 10. II, 12. Mesa: Peace Corp s Volunteer. Profes- sional Girl Scout. Ott. Card A.: G.A A. 10: Constitutional Convention Play 12: Hawk Shop; Mesa; State. C-l.A. Oserdecr. Jane EJirabeth Undcrtisouse Marching Band 10. II, 12: Pep Band 12: A.FS. 10; Girts' League 10: CoSegc: Teacher of the Deaf Oserfidd. Darryl James Metal Club; Auto Club: Automobile tech- nician. Page. Rick: Football 10. II: Track 10. Baseball 12; US.C: Pilot June Olson Kelvin Olson Karen Ostrowski Patrick O’Toole Carol Oil Jane Overdecr Darryl Overfield Richard Page Seniors 63 Leila Palenske Jack Palthe James Pamaran Ricardo Pamaran John Pampel Roxana Panek Palthe to Pharris Palthe. Jack Roger “Jacuuin : College. Actiit Pamaran. Jim J U.S.C.: I B I Pamaran. Ricardo A Me ; Bucine Management. Pampd. John M Stud) Bond 10. II. 12; College Intlrumcntal Engineer. Panek, Kotina J. Roue : Pep Club 10: Hockey 10: Drill Team II. I2:G.A.A. 11. 12. Slate, Teacher Park . Mkhad Scott Big Mike ; Jr. College: Architect. Paviet, I iodi Chriitinc Met ; State; Nunc Paujuit, Charlie M. Tun “Choo-choo Charlie : Honkd't Pol- lie 10. A S B. CoatcatKin Delegate 10; IJ.S.C.Ii, Academy: Mil- lionaire; Proleuaonal Grub. Pate, Oiamve Ann “Chin : Gymnastici 10. II, 12: Spring Produc- tion 10. Modern Dance Club 11: “On Stage ‘69. 'TO: Me . Dance Teacher Paul. Judith Ann Judy : Beautician Pearce. Garry James “Muily Mother Meta; Contctvationnt; Bum Peck. Bngcl I yn “Bridge Marching Band 10, II: Drill Team 12: FT A Pretidcnt 10, Butinctt College: Data Processing. Peua. Louis Armond Louie : Baikctball Mgr. 10. II. 12: College: Phytical Lducation. Profession ) Baikctball Peeich. Leslie W. “Lea : Profciuoual Hamburger Slingcr. Perieb. Wendell K “Wen Track 10. Concert Band 10. II: March- ing Band 10; Meta or Army: Tdcghone Company Perrdc!. Randal R. “Dolf: College. Money-making Perry. Alan Ray: R.O.T.C. Drill Team 10. II. 12: Key Club Trea. 12; Track 10: A.S.B. Convention Delegate 10. A S B Rep. 10; City College Peter ten. Pamda J Pam G A A 10. II; ASH. Rep. 10; A.S.B. Contention Delegate 10. 11; Me ; Stewardess. Phamt. Pamda Jean Pam : (1AA IO. A.F..S. 10. State: Biol- ogist. A.S.B. Treasurer Maureen Johnston and A.S.B Secretary Chrislinc Yang discuss plans for an A. S.B. meeting. As officers it was their job to parti- cipate in the meetings and make reports of what went on during the meetings. All the officers worked together among themselves and the students in order to form a better student government. Any student could go-to the open A.S.B. meetings which took place at least once a month. Michael Parks Paul Portman Linda Pasley Charlie Pasquan Charissc Pate Judith Paul Garry Pearce Briget Peck Seniors Assume Leadership Roles in School Phil Peltier Louis Pena Leslie Pcrich Wendell Pcrich Seniors 65 Carol Philipps Roger Phillips Andrea Picard Barbara Pierce Patrick Pierce Paul Pierce Rebecca Pierce Ten Pierson Philipps to Pond Philipp . Carol Anne Dull Team 11.12;“Minac Man” II: Ohio Slate or Anderson College Phillip . Roger Allen: J.V. Cheerleader 10; Varsity Cheerleader 12; Gymnastics 10,11,12: Track 11,12: Madigraphs 12: latho- grapher. Picard. Andrea Mane Andy : Pep Club 10.11: College: Teacher. Pierce. Barbara lee Barb : Jr. College. Photographer Pieree. Patrick Alan “Weeape : Homecoming Comm. 'W. '70; J.V. Tennis 10. Varsity Teno 11,12; U.CS I): Slate; Teacher Pieree. Rebecca Lynne Becky”: College: Journalist. Policastro, Beverly Ana Be luture Teachers 10: G.A.A. Mesa;Stake: Kindergarten Teacher. Pood. Kathryn louisc Kathy : G.A.A. 10.11; Girls' leagoe: Pep Club; Ring Com .; Jr. Prom Comm.; To find happiness in kne and lift Play Requires More Than Actors 66 Seniors LEFT: Mike Broward observes the melting temperature of a solid in Chemis- try class. BELOW Donna Koch, a Mad- lecn, collects tickets at “The Crucible’ . BOTTOM: The stage crew provides lights for the Senior Play. Seniors 67 Wayne Poovey Richard Powell Roy Powers Debra Prats Diane Puzo Daniel Quintero Cheryl Raciti Mike Racdy Carla Railey Deborah Rainaldi Bruce Rand Constance Randleman Everett Ratta Stanley Raymond Kevin Reid Linda Reimann Marilyn Summcy watches a game of chess between Bill Sharman and Mr. Borges. 68 Seniors Chess As a Challenge Poovey to Richards Pootey. Wayne. Navy. Jet Mechanic. Powell. W ayne Allan. City CotteRC;CaNoei Maker Puao. I)ian lliaabeih Di : Pep (Teh 10; Hurdle Crew 10; G.AA 10. II. 12: Girls' league 10. II.. Model U N. II; Work Exploratory 12:Prospectus II. l2:Slalc: KindergartenTeacher Quintero. Daniel L. Dan : Golf II. 12; Jr. College. Stale. Mil itaiy Sen ice Raeiti. (Tier)I Let Ravty Drill Team II. 12; GAA. 10. II. 12: Pep Club 10, Girls' l eague 10,11; Airline Stewardess Racdy. Mike I. Teeth : J.V football 10. Water Pole 12: Vanity Swimming II. 12: Letlermco's Club II. 12; Mesa. State; Skin liner Railey. Carla Jean Homecoming float Comm. II: Mesa; Airline Stewardess. Ramaldi. Deborah S DehKe GA A II. Work F.tftoratory II. 12: College; Key-punch Operator Randlcmaa. Constance Lynn “Connie ; Mesa. U.C.S.D.; Social Worker Ratta. Everett Allen Allen : J.V. football 10; Vanity football II. 12;College Raymond. Roger Stanley Butcb : Army. Rcsd. Kevin Scott; Teems 11: State: Teacher. Rcamann. Linda M : College. Dental Assistant. Ronnald, Karen Louise “Shortie “Sawed-ofT; Girls' League 10; GAA. 10. 11. 12; Gymnastics; SO.A.S.C. Jr Committees; Sr Committees; The Crucible . Model U.N ; A S B. Vicc-Pres 12; State: Sews Commentator Rdyca. Kathryn Jean Kathy ; A,S B Rep. 10. II. I2:GA.A. 10. II. 12; PowderpuIT II. 12; Badminton II. 12; Gstls' League 10. II. 12; PepCTob 10. Mesa; Airline Stewardess, Mndd Renfro. Gladys Carolyn Caron ; Drill Team 12. BA A. 12; College. Teacher Revetti.Ann M GO : Mesa; Analyst. Rhetta. Janice Miranda Speech Club 10. II. 12; C.S.F. 10. II. 12; Model U.N. II; Band 10. Wings 12; U.C-S.D . English Lit. Rice. Krisliae Louise GA A. 10. 12: F.T.A. Sec. 10. Treat., Vice Pres : Slate. Teacher. Norse. Richards. Larry Dean “Red : Track; U S D.: P E. Teacher Richards. Wendy Ellen: U.C-S.I) . Vctcrniaanan. Pharmacist Seniors 69 Linda Ricsland Alice Riggs Dclwin Richey Mary Richter Frank Ringuette David Rios Rick Rios Vicki Ritz Roberto Rivicllo Clara Robbins Kathy Roberts Linda Roberts Riggs to Ruiz RigS . Alice Sue O.A.A. Pouderpuff II; Mir Me . Me ; Police Science R i. DorfA College-. Maying Repairman. Rita. Vicki Lynn: Culinary School; Chef. Robbin . Cljra lli abeth Beth Marriage. Robert . Kathy A Rear : Pep Club 10.11; Shimming 10.11; Routing Club I l;GA.A. 10.11.12; Track 10.11; College; Teacher Robert . Lind M c Lin : A.F'.S. 12; Me : Secretary . Rotanm. Gregory Jarrell: College. Mechanic. Rodger . Richard I Carpentry Roger . Blake lee. College; Biological Oceanographer: Oraftt- maa. Rot . Hand MRhad f a e : Meta. Salcurun Rom. Maureen Gale Rabbit : Mamage; Beautician. Rotnour. Fart Stcuart Butch : C.S.F. 10; J.V. Baveball 10: Bowing Club 10; College. Veterinarian. Rowdcbuih. Vicki Lynn: OAA. 11.12: Gymna uc II; Sw m- rung II.II; Softball II; Powdcrpuff 11,12; Com , of Girl - Athletic 12: College: Pkyvcal Fdecatioo. Rudd. Ikeoni Scott Bowling Club 10.11: Coortruction Rudolph. Febcia Lynn: Marching Band 10,11.12: Pep Band 12; Concert Band 10,11.12. College. Teacher Rui . Mary Je ie: lennu II: G.A.A. 10,11; Badeunton II; Southwettem: Regi tered nur e 70 Seniors East County Fires Cloud Skies Gregor ' Robinson Zcta Robinson Brenda Rodgers Richard Rodgers Donald Rodriquez Blake Rogers BELOW: Devastating forest fires destroyed much of the beautiful land in San Diego’s Last County. To replace trees burned in the fire, Madison students willingly gave their Pennies For Pines . Seniors 71 Best Dressed Debbie Prats Gary Morlctt Most Athletic Anne Freeby Bill Clark - (not pictured) Most Likely to Succ Mary Birgela Best Personality Colleen Turner Joe Holden Class Cut-ups Roberta Halliburton Jim Dagg Outstanding Seniors Chosen by Graduating Class Contributed Most to Class Penny lodice Bill Mowry Best-All Around Joyce Blanco Bob Sturgeon Most Likely to Succeed Randy Dorian Most Outstanding Scholars Christine Yang David Berry Four Madison Seniors Qualify for National Merit Awards This year, four Madison seniors, (pictured from left to right) Carl Wheeler, Tom Whiteside, Gary Wright, and Marilyn Summcy took top honors qualifing as semi- finalists for the National Merit Awards. These students showed consistent superiority in the areas of Social Studies-Natural Sciences, Hnglish, Mathematics and word usage. Bank of America Awards 15 Madison Seniors The 24th year of the Bank of America Awards Pro- gram marked the selection of 15 Madison seniors chosen for their achievement in specific fields. Selection was on the basis of scholastic attainment, sense of civic respon- sibility, and evidence of leadership giving promise of future success and service to society. Four students (opposite page left to right): William Sharman, Dan Dangcl, Christine Yang and Gary Wright were chosen as plaque winners, Eleven others received certificate awards. Certificate winners (from left lo right): Marilyn Summcy-foreign language, Patricia Imzon-Art. Barbara Amstcr-Knglish, l.inda Me- Mullcn-Busincss. Brenda Rodgers-Home Economics. Carol Nicuwcn- huis-Social Studies. David Wagncr-Scicncc. Dolores Hastings-Drama. Robert Figueroa-Industrial. Richard Williams-Math. Kathleen Lcv- crctt-Music. 74 Seniors Seniors 75 Forrester Rupp Teresa Russel Dinah Ruth John Ryan Cheryl Sacca Kornelia Sachs Edward Saldivar Erie Salccki Ted Salccki Estrella Salona Tualatai Sami James Sanders Pam Sanger Duane Sansome Randall Sarten Jean Sattcs Performers of “The Crucible receive a standing ovation at the closing night performance 76 Seniors Russel to Shackelford Kmtdl. Tool Am-Tory”: Bu ine « College; Accountant. Ry an, John David Porker Rind. Foo-foo : C.S.F. 10. II, 12; Science Fair 10. II. 12; Proipn ui 71; ng« II. 12; U.C.S.O Sach . Korrxlii Konm” Volleyball. Speech Oub, Vow Choir. Drama Club: German Unitcnily St Germarn. I abd R If: Latin Club. Volleyball: College Social Woeke SaMvar. F.dward Tovar Lddie . SaFocki. Enc John “The Pollock J.V Football 10 Salccki. Tod Mark •Rowgerford Varyily Football;Colicae. Sami. Tualaiai Nickoloa“Sami : Football 10, II. 12. College. Foot- ball Coach. Sander . Janae Arthar Jim Mesa Santomc. Duane Franci : Swimming 10. College; Commercial A mu Sarno. Gladys R CA.A. 10. II. 12: Latin Club 12: Slate: Nunc Salles. Jean Rene Jeannae : G.A.A 10. 12. Mesa. Airline School. Stewards . Scale . Michael Franci Mike : College. Sctatebd. Omni II. Swiff: A.V.D. 11; U.C.S.D. Schofield. Donna Lianne Groiunool;Scale. Nine Schoonover. Maiy Lynne Hillbilly Softball II; College: Sale Schoppmeyer. MichacL College.Carpentry. Keyboard Schwimley. Li a Dortn Leg Pep Club 10: G-A.A. 10. II. 12; Powdcrpeff 11. 12: Tenni II: Gymnaitk II: Soflball II: Spring Production 10; A.S.B. Convention 10; Veterinarian; Teacher: U CS.D Scmabalo. Valenc R : Girls' league 10. Jr. Rep 12; G.A A. 10. II. 12; Swimming 10. II: Powderpuff II. 12; A.S.B. Convention 10. II: Homecoming Comm. II. 12; AS.B. Ball Decoration II, 12: Steward Seaman. Debbie “Deb : Moa; Marriage; Nurjing Senger. Pamela Mac Pam Shackdlord. Don Jean Jeannie . Meta; Suite' Aide. Seniors Perform in “The Crucible” Rosalie Scott Deborah Seaman Seniors 77 William Sharman Timothy Sharplcy Robert Shaw Kathleen Shecler T.A.’s Aid Faculty and Students Ernest Shiwanov Donna Shoemaker Michael Shook Debra Shrunk Noreen Silbaugh JoAnn Silva Camclia Silver Victor Silvestri James Simmons Charles Sims Theresa Sims Susan Sinclair 78 Seniors I Sharman to Slayton Sbarman. Willum James Km Osh 12; Varsits football 10, II. l LetUrmea'tCInhll. 12. J.V. Track IftCSI 10. II. 12;College Sharpies. Timothy Tim' Army. College. Highway Patrolman Shaw. Diana Sue College; Interior Decorator Shodet. Kathleen Maria Kathy ASH Contention 10. II. lath Kin School; Fashion Repotter or Buyer Shepherd. I.) nit Mane Pep Club 10. G, A A 10. II. 12; Gilts' league 10. II. I2;C.S . 10. II. 12. Drill Team II. 12; Slate. Teacher Sherro . Cireg Hunter llogan' llumtv.H State I orcein and Game Preservation. Shctulj. Donna Flleasc G.A A . Spring Produc I K n II; Music Man”. The CrueiNe ; Drama Club 10. II. 12. Gilts' Choar. U.C S.D. Shrwanov. Eroeat I jwrtnct Frnie : C al Tech; Hcctnc.il l-nginecr Shoemaker. Donna lean M.: S.D.C.C.: Business Shook. Michael Joseph Mike : Varsity football 12. Notre Dame Shrunk. Debra Ann Debbie Meva Stlbaugh, Noreen I. Brandy : G A A 10. Marriage Siha. JoAna Jot • A. 10. Pep Club 10. Mesa. Airline Steward- ess Sihevln. Victor W.: C I f Rifle Team II. 12; Service: I aw-enforce- mat. Simmonv. James finest “Jim ; State. Plumber. A.T.A. checks Roger Gardner's hall pass. Teacher assistants were posted all over the campus during lunch periods to enforce the closed-campus rule. Simt. Charlcv Athletic ;College Skinner. Kathy A.: G.A.A. II. Tam . Softball: Hockey . Cal West- ern; Teacher. Skoglund. Alan A . Squit ' Baseball. S.T. Gianu Slavin. Aaron Ann. Meva; Nurse Slay ion. Scot I Barry Mesa: Tree l.ancc Wilder Thomas Skinner Alan Skoglund Sharon Slavin Scotl Slayton Seniors 79 Opinions Expressed at Assemblies Penny Sleigh Valeric Sloan Barbara Slobodny Karla Slothowcr David Smith Deborah F. Smith Deborah L. Smith Douglas Smith Sleigh to Smith Sleigh. I’m ) S.: DnB Team 12. State. Teacher. Slobodny. Barbara Lynn: Pep Cl 10; G.A A ll. 12; A S B. Con- tention Delegate II: Mesa; Secretary. Slolhoser. Karla lee Pep Club 10. II; lluedlc C'ro 10. A SB Rep. 10. II: Choir II. 12. Choir Council Sr. Rep.; Jr Prom Dee- oraling Comm; Girl ' l eague. Homecoming Comm 10. Meta. Rich University; Obuclnct. a good wife and molher. Smith, Catherine Ansc Cathy : Marching Band II; Concert Band 10. II; (iAA 10. II. 12. PouderpufT 12. U C L A, or Slate; P.l Teacher. Smith. Charlet Arthur Chunk : Key CM 12: U.SI.U.. U.S.C.: Pharmacist. Smith. Colleen Bredgct Bnd tc Smith. Dxttd I-Ili Varsity Cheerleader 12. Powder puff Cheerleader 11: Mesa. Slate: Jet Pilot Smith. Deborah Trance Debbre : College. Marriage Smith. Deborah Lynn “Deb : Marriage Charles Smith Colleen Smith 80 Seniors OPPOSITE ■ history class’ vcntion. THU examine the « Dale Huffman narrat bl Mr. Baer's ircscntation of the Constitutional Con- PAGE - Students in graphics arts class ults of a silk screen project. Seniors 81 Gregory Smith Linda Smith Sandra Smith Teresa Smith Teresa M. Smith Greg Snyder John Snyder Margaret Snyder Driver’s Education Stresses Motorcycle Safety Agung Soctijoso Christine Sommer James Southern Wanda Sowles Dianne Spcas Deborah Spencer Roger Spry Julie Spunauglc Sharon Stacy Yvonne Stampe Lynn Standish David Staret I 82 Seniors Smith to Stimpson Smith, Sandra Gall Sandie : Pep Oob 10; G.A.A. II; Swim- ming II. Choir 10; Jr. (law Comm.; Ilumja.tiex II; Meu; 4 College; kindergarten Teacher. Snath. Tereu Jean “Terry” Meu; Commercial A rtiM. Smith, Tereu M G A A IO.Tl.12; Swimming 10.12: llocle) 12; Fencing 10. Softball 10. A SB Rep 10; A.S.8 Convention Delegate 10.11. Powderpuff 11.12; Annual Signing Part) Chair- man; IMttnil; of Mexico Cil). language Snyder. John Michael Johnny Mike J V Football 10; Meu; Pacific Telephone Snyder. Margaret Jeoc Margx Binkte : CS.F. 10.11,12: Pep Club 10. IPingt 10.11.12. G.A.A. 10.11; Speech Club 10.11. U.C.S.D.; Medical Doctor SodQOKV Agung Prujitno APS. 12; Tenmt 12; Ride Team 12. Che Club 12. Medial School Sommer. Chriitinc Oin : Mcva.Arti. Southern. Janice P. Stale. Sowle . Wanda Lee: Pep Club IO. Gtrb' League 10; Rccepeioniit. Speai. [ .anna L “Dianne Pep Club 10. A-S B. Rep. 10,11.12; A.F.S. 10. A.SB Convention Delegate IO. Povrderpuff II; G.A.A 10.11.12: A S B Rep 10.11; CUu Ring Comm. IO. Home- coming Comm. 10,12; C.S.F. 12; Meu. State. AirUnc Stew- ardeuor Secretary Speai. Robert R. ••Randy . Ken Garrett dons his motor- cycle helmet in the lunch court. Spry. Roger L: Football IO. Swimming 10.12: Jr College: U.C.S.D or Slate. Pilot Spuftasglc, Julie Diane. Pep Club IO. DnU Team II; Powder- puff 12. Meu; Office Worker Sumpc. Yvonne Gail Vonnie'': GA.A. 10.11.12; Powderpulf 11.12: llunfie Cre II. A.SB. Convention Delegate 10. A.SB Rep. 12; Girl ' League IO. Meu; State: Airline Steward Sundoh, Lynn Marlene Vocational College: Secretary . Staret . David: R.O.T.C 10.11.12. College. Stauncy. Pamela Jean “Scrawney : Bible Study 10.11; A wu Pacific College: Chriuian Teacher: Mimooary Steiger. Jcc L Corky CarroU : Swimming 10.11.12: Wrtxtling 10.11.12; Letter men' Club 10.11; Trea . 12: U.S.C.: Doctor Stimpion. Mxhael Jeffeo Mike” Meu: Drafbman Pamela Stawncy Diane Steele Jesse Steiger Terry Stcl .cr Ronald Stephenson Michael Stimpson Seniors 83 I.isa Stine Bruce Slone Scott Storch Lex Stoyanow David Stratton Nancy Street Michael Stromstcdl David Stuckey Robert Sturgeon Karen Sturkic Jonathan Summers Marilyn Summey Seniors Smile for Camera Stinson to Thompson Stinson. Jcsuca Raemoad Juicy can Constitutional Con- vention; I.V.C Slone, Bfoce I.. Statet Airline Pilot. Storch. Scott Michicl: Anto Mechanic Sloyanovr. let Blue l og”: Vanity fool boll 10.11,12; Vanity Wrculinit 10. Stale; Football. Surf. Coach. Stratton, David Steven: Stale Street. Nancy I..: Mesa Stuckey. David Murray On State ‘69. ‘10 Mm. Cal Western: Musician Sturgeon. Robert Joseph “Bob : A.SB. Pres. 12; Rep. 10 SDA.S.C. 12; J.V Football 10; Track 10.11.12; C.S.F 1011.12; U.C.S.D Sturkie. Karen Ruth CA.A. 10. Pep Club 10. GW league 10; Jr. Prom Comm ; Sr. Prom Comm.; Sr Sale Chart , Mm Summer . Jonn Dion “Dion . Concert Band 10. Stage Band 10.11; Wrestling 11.12; On Stage ‘69. TO. U.C.S.D. Summey. Marilyn lee “Shorty : Pep Club 10. Drill Team 11.12; i A A 10.11.12; CS.F. 10.11.12; A S 8 Rep. II: Madken Treat 12. College. Mathematic . Swenson. Jack Clifford, forestry. Ranger. Tamboli. John lee: A sation. Tanner. Jeffrey lee Bubble : Mc a. Stale. Zoologist Tanner, Jennifer l.yime Turkey : Proipcctu 70. Tl; Drill Team II; Mesa; Airline Taylor. Kathleen “Kathy : College; Interior Decorator. TcnncKO. Bradley Richard Men. Ton. lot F..: Metal Club. Tbcotuld. Celeste Cccilte Goorge : Fencing; llan all. Ponder- pelt 12. College. Teacher or Physical Thcrcapisl Thom . Donald Lee C.C.T.V . Metal Club; Auto Club; Me a; Automotive Mechanic. Thompson. Mary Madclyn: U.S.D.; Piychologist Cynthia Susalla Jack Swenson John Tamboli Jeffrey Tanner Jennifer Tanner Larry Taschner Being photographed for her I.D. card is senior Margie Snyder. Kathleen Taylor Bradley Tenneson Louis Tevis Cccillc Theobald Donald Thomas Beverly Thomson Mary Thompson Steven Thompson Seniors 85 JacquelandTicsay Nanette Timothy James Tinsley Patricia Todd Carole Tranbcrg Paul Trciber Mark Tremblay Richard Trickey Daybreak , a band made up of Madison students entertains a crowd during lunch. ‘s?M Ticsay to Vedra Tkeav. JacqueFand Kath, “Pocahontas : O.A.A. 10. II. I’. Dn:i Team ll, II;State MedicalTechnologist. Tintiey Jama R Interer Football 10. II. 12: Non Junior High Coach. Todd. Paine.a I ce “Pally”: Pep Club 10: G.A A. 10. “On Stage W: Modem Dance Club IO. Maa Todd. Richard C. “Ahd : Rille Team 10. II. 12; U. of An ona. Pbotografhcr ToMaion. Phyl G: G.A.A.: Pouderpofl II. 12: U.C.S.D. or State. Speech Therapist. Tompkins. David W. The Ksd Baseball 10. II. 12; Maa; State. Coach. Tone. Jama Paul “Jim Closed Circuit T V. II. 12: fcleetronsca Iastitute. Electronic Technician Toth. Margo Irene GA.A. 10. II. 12; C.S.F. 10. II. 12; Pep Club 10; Girls' League 10. II. Treas 12; Madocns Sec. 12: A.S.B Rep 10; A SB Convention Delegate 10; A FS 10: Jr. Float Comm; Jr Prom Comm , Po derpuffll. U.C S.D. Tranbcrg. Caroie Denise Money-making Comm ; Fashioa Sbo Comm : Secretarial ork Treiber. Paul Arthur; Bo lmr Club 10. II; College; Car Driver Triekey. Richard A “Tnckey Football 10. II; Yale or Harvard Troll. Sondra A an Sandy : G.A .A 10. II. 12; Pouderpuff II. 12. Maa; Dietician Turner. Colleen laVtda: A S B Rep 10. II. 12; AS B Consention Delegate 10. II. 12: St Class Treas.: Powdctpssff II. Manager 12: G.A A 10. II. 12. Field Hockey 10. II. 12; Tennis 12: Badm-nton II. 12, PepCIubTrcas. 10. Drill Team 11: “Music Man' II: Homc- comingComm 11:College. P.t. Teacher. L mphrcy. David Alan Dase : Cottege. Coast Guard L'rgdkv Artoeo Patricw “Art ; Varsity Football II; J.V. Foot- ball 10. ll.CS I) Medical Doctor. Valde .Christine Ysoaoc“Kns“: Jr College Vakn uda. Mtchad Allen “Mike . Air Force Van Dureo. Mark Allan: Suimmmg 10. II. 12; Water Pol-' 12. Au't Girls Smmmisg Team Coach: Lettcrmco's Club; College; Dentist. Vedra. Margaret: French Club 10: Maa, U S I).; Teacher. Lunch Activities Make Time Pass Quickly Sondra Troll Colleen Turner Linda Turner Chancy Tyler David Umphrcy Arturo Urgclles Christine Valdez Barbara Valenti Michael Valenzuela Mark Van Duren Gina Van Meter Margaret Vedra Seniors 87 Seniors Learn Concepts of Leadership, Responsibility Debra Verblc Richard Verkaaik Gail Vernor David Vick Gale Vigliotti Marie Vila Victoria Viray Teresa Viscoli Deidre Vivian Scott Vogt Robert Volkmar Joanne Vorgcas Verkaaik to Vorgeas Verkaaik. Richard Dale Rich : Wrotling 10. II, 12; Jr. College Vernor. Gail Lynne : May Co. Rep 12; G.A.A. 10; Modd U N. II; Me a; Nurjinjr. Marriage Viglioui. Gale Ano: G.A.A. 10. II; College. Teaeher. Kaeeotivc Socreury. Vila. Marie Christine O.A-A. 10. II; C.S.L. 10. II. 12; Pep Osh 10; A.S.B. Convention Delegate 10. U-S.D.:Ste rdcM Viray. Victoria G. Vikki : Jr. College. Vogt..Scott: State. Volkmar. Robert Hdvrin Bob . Vorgea . Joanne Mane: Powderpaff II. 12; Jr. Committees Sr. Committee ; Pep Club 10. A.S.B. Convention Delegate 10. II; Col- lege; Interior Decorator. RIGHT: Louis Rodriguez and another member of Mr. Turner's History class make use of the Social Studies resource center located in the bungalows 88 Seniors Seniors 89 Christopher Voyen Gordon Vroman David Wagner Osami Wakabayashi Vroman to Whitehead Vroman. Gordon Dean Flash Wagner. David Wayne king Stud : Gymnastics 10. II. 12; C.S.F 10.11,12; College; Sanitation Engineer W'akabayashi. Osumi Sam Chew Club 10. II. 12; Pres. Viee- Prev, See .Treav.; College, Botany. Walden. Debra J. DebW Pep Club 10; Ci AA. II. 12; l rtll Team 11.12. Walter. Nila Joy. G.A.A . Booting Club, (iirlt- League. Internation- al Oub; Secretary. Warren. Robin Elizabeth Muskrat : A.SB. Convention Delegate ll:CoUege; Art Teacher. W'atvoo. Steven Richard: Vanity Baseball 10. II. 12; J.V. Football 10. Vanity Football II. 12; Eettermea'vClub. Week , May re Virginia Gia : Proipn-tus ' 0. Editorial Board '71. A .S B Rep 10; Comm, of Publicatione 12; A S B Convention Del- egate 10. 11. 12; SDJk.SC.: Pep Club 10. G.A A 10. 11. 12; Track 10. II; Homecoming Comm. l2.''Muuc Man” II.Gymnastics Judge Aid 10. II. 12; The CrwiNe 12; U.C.S.D: High Sehool Teacher Wtmyiv.Tnna Mane Pep Club 10; A SB Rep. 12. Sr. Comautteev. CiA.A. 10.12; FFingi 10. II. 12; Madigraphv 12. Art School. Col lege. Commacial Artist; Biologist Wheetcr. Cart Janie C.S.F. 10. II. 12; Sr PoudafuB Cheerleader. College. PHD Debra Walder Jo Walker W'hceter. Denise E.: Pep Club 10. Powderpuff II; G.A.A. 10. II. 12. Girls' League 10. II. 12; A S B Consenties Delegate 10. It. 12; Benvling Club 10.11: State:Court Reporter Whetstine, Steve J; Cross Country 10. II. 12;Track II. 12; College. Whitehead. Michad P Humboldt State. Forestry Service. Dressed in traditional Roman costumes, the Ro- mads sponsor another bake sale to earn funds for their many activities. The Romads conducted many fund-raising activities in order to obtain the money necessary for their annual Roman Banquet, the biggest event in the Club's year. The students who belonged to the Club were eager to work to raise the amount of money needed for the Banquet. John Walker Mark Walker Donna Waller Nita Walter Wesley Ware Robin Warren Steven Watson Virginia Weeks Carol Weigand Claudia Wemyss Trina Wemyss tugene West Clubs Raise Money Through Sales Ricci Westfall Catherine Westling Carl Wheeler Denise Wheeler Mary Wheeler Steve Whctstine Chery l White Michael Whitehead Seniors 91 if. Janice Whitford Roberta Wilcox Janice Wildcrmuth Chevon Wilkerson James Wilkinson Janet Willhile John Williams Karen Williams Lynn Williams Richard Williams Sandra Williams Patricia Williamson Kenneth Willis Patricia Wilmci Kenneth Wilshc James Wilson RIGHT: Western League mascots were displayed on the Senior Class Homecoming float. 92 Seniors Senior Class Float. . . First Place Whitford to Wolfe Whitferd. Jan e 1« “Jin Modd U N. II: Study Band II; Cm- mctology Cl 12: City. Cotmetologw Wilcoi. Roberta Lynn BuAe Pep Club IO. G.A A 10. II. 12. ASH Rep. 10. ll;Po derpufni:A F S. 10. Mew Wildermuth. Janice Ann Jan” Pep Club 10. II: A.S.B. Rep. 10. II. I2: Mumc Man' 11; “On Stage TO Miramar. Uni of llauaii: Peace Corp Wilkinwa. Jima Robert ''Skip” Mew Willhite, Janet Sue Stale William , Karen Sue: Speech Cl«b 10. II. 12. Folk Club 10. II; A. SB Rep 10. II; Voice Choir 12: M L I 10; Model I N 10. II. 12; Girt ' League 10. II: Humanities Comen 12: llumar. Re. 10, II. 12: Teacher William . Lynn M Penwcola Jr. CoUcgc: Secretary William , Richard Mayor Homan Relation II. 12. Model U N II: Chevy Club II. 12; t S F. 10. II. 12; p.f. Ow College. PHD. Ncurobiochemiyt or Mathematician. William . Sandra Jean ''Sandy”: GAA.: Folk Club IO. Fencing IO. Mu ic Man” I l:Sale «oman. WiMiamton. Patricia Ann: F.T A 10; PepCIub 12: Jr. College Wdyhe. Kenneth Vernon “linui”: A.S B Rep 10, Model U.N . C'-C.T V. 10. 12; Ma ivon Ne Producer; State. Tdeviuoa Pro- ducer-Director. Wilton. Jame Sle en' )im : Surf Team: Meta. Wilton. Mary Catherine Kitty : Modern Dance Club. Art School. College Wite, Wanda Puanani Wander”: Dnll Team II. 12; Pep Club 10. ll.;(i.A A. II. 12;Gull' League 10, II. 12: State: Sociology. WittKh. Douglas Alan Doug”. Law Enforcement College: Proba- tion Officer. Police Officer. Wdfe.Gregory Kevin: State. Pilot. Mary Wilson Richard Wilson Michael Winslow Susan Wirges Wanda Wise Douglas Wittich Sheryl Wood Cheryl Woods Seniors 93 Seniors Leave Halls of M.H.S. Pauline Wyckoff Christine Yang Donald Young Doris Young Dorothy Young Peter Young Virginia Young Linda Youngblood Dawn Ziescr Cheryl Zimmerman Randall Zollcr Thomas Zombcck 94 Seniors Woods to Zon Wood . Richird Jimc Paul: Football 10. Mcu. State; AfArtecturjl Draft toun. Wright. Gary Wallace C.S.F .10,11,12; A SB Rep 12: N M.SQ.T Scnull-jlivt; Whitman College Yang. Oiritlinc Uui Geoegc : ASB. See. 12; C.S.F. 10. Tcca 11.12; '70, A t Fditot -7I; A.F.S. 10. Madlecn 12; Girt ' League 10. Ilntorian. Tm 11.12. P«BopilT II. Greater San Diego Science Fair 10.11; A.SB. Convention Delegate 1% Stanford. U S.C .or U.C S.D. Pharmacia Voung. IX'm A Buvmcx School; Secretary Young. Dorothv Edna Jr. College: Home EconomiM Young Peter Warren Me a. Young. Virginia June Ginger : Beaut) College. Marriage. Caihicr. Youngblood. Linda Jo ee Pep Oub 10; Drill Team 12: GA A 10.11.12. Po derpufTII:G.AA FloatComan. 10. State •ever. Daun t. Da tuy : Pep Club 10. Drill Team 11.12: CSF 10.11.12. G.A A 11.12. Meu. Dental llygieimt Zimmerman. Cheryl l.yna Cher Pep Club 10: G A A 10.11; A.S B Rep. 10. A SB CoovcMion Delegate 10. State ZoUct. Randall C. Randy : Jr. College. Muiku« Zombcck. Thoma Paul Tom . Godyn. Victor Gene Vk : College. Philovophy. Hueiumtie . Wheeler. Mary Inez Mimi : FT A, 10. German Club Float Comm. II. Model UN.. GA A. 12; Pouderpsff 12; Girl ' Rifle Teum; F. - pioratory Teaching: Colorado Stale; Teaching Zoo. Deborah Chmtine Fla h Flame A S B Rep. II.GAA. 11: Hockey 11: College; Secretary. Bookcepcr Mmmi Seniors Not Pictured Ronald Abernathy Vicki Alpha Kenneth Archer Lauren Arnett Richard Baily Karen Baird Cheryl Batson Montijean Bean Robin Bcckctl Leslie Bell James Best Mike Blanton David Bunch Thomas Burt Cathi Caine Ricky Calkins James Carrol Bobbi Carcon William Chastian David Clark John Cohen Corrinc Combs William Cornier Maycllin Crandall Percival Fall Robert Fenner Joseph Grobstig Salvador Guinto Mike Haligowski Jerry Hall Karen Hansen Dodic Hippcnsticl Steven Hobbs David Hosier Audrey Hull Gary Hyde Alan Inchaurrcgui Greg Kcllcrman Jerry Kcllcrman Steven l iBarge Sue Levson Norbert Litzingcr Carroll Long Stephen McKay Michael McF'all Jess McCrary Marcella Maloney Greg Madariaga Robert Mackcrsic Timothy MacGillvray James McWilliams James Mceha David Meyers Dale Moran Michael Nell Anne Newberry Barry Novak Joseph Nunes Charles Peek James Peterson Wayne Powell Michael Ricsland Joel Rubin Ralph Rubio Gladys Sarno David Scarpa Michael Schoppmcycr Debra Schrotcnbocr Diana Shaw Donna Shctula Judy Shipley Michael Shoemaker Jeffery Sicurcllo Robert Sloan Cathcrin Smith Isabel St. Germain Joe Steele Robert Speas John Smith Lizbeth Taylor Glenn Wagner W'illiam White Tanya Wylie Terry W'ylic Deborah Zon Seniors 95 A Time for. . . CLASSES Parlez-vous Francais? If French was your interest this year, you enjoyed Madison's excellent foreign language department. Or perhaps you were mo- tivated in art. history, or mathematics. Madison students were as varied as the courses. To meet individualistic needs, Madison offered a wide range of subject matter. Proficient faculty members formed a team of educational experts, striving to satisfy the needs, interests, and curiosities of their students. Certain sights and sounds became so familiar they were taken for granted. Pencils being sharpened, papers shuf- fling. assignments being written on the board, crowded hallways - all these were part of the everyday life of a Madi- son student. What held their attention was the subject matter, first gleaned from assigned texts, then expanded and illuminated by teachers' comments, and finally absorbed in the give and take of discussion. Here a student could have learned to run a lathe or wrestled with the tougher points of calculus. Learning shorthand and singing in German were done in the same building. There was something for everyone. Whether grad- uates overhaul engines or attend the country's most prestigious universi- ties, they prepared in any case by what they have learned at Madison. LEFT - Madison administrators were Vice Prin- cipal Dr. Channdl. Principal Mr. Byrnes. Vice Principal Mrs. Stubbs, and Vice Principal Mr. Volz. BELOW • As foremost administrator at Madison, the telephone was an important aid in Mr. Byrnes’ busy schedule. Classes 97 BELOW - Mr. Rinks. I Ith grade. RIGHT - Mrs. Patterson. I2lh grade. BOTTOM LETT • Mr. Nelson. 10th grade. BOTTOM RIGHT - Mrs. Foster. 10th grade. Opposite: ( PEER LETT - Mr. Allen. I Ith grade. UPPER RIGHT - Mr. Gawle. Head Counselor. BOTTOM RIGHT - Mr. Asbury, 12th grade. BOTTOM LEFT • Mrs. Haskell, intergrade counselor and scholarship adviser. 98 Classes Advisors Strive to Help All Students Being a day late could be the big difference for seniors. Col- lege deadlines must be met. For most, the last year of school is only the beginning. The advisors at Madison play an important part in helping seniors prepare for their future education by providing college information and helping them plan ahead. Not only do they help with college plans, but give counseling and aid for future vocational interests. Seniors interested in scholarships arc able to receive advice from Mrs. Haskell. The advisors also prove invaluable to all the students in helping to plan and revise their schedules, aiding in personal problems and other counseling needs. The experience and sin- cere devotion of the counseling staff is greatly appreciated by the entire student body. Mr. Allen Spanish Mr. Baer American Government. U.S. History Mr. Bannon World History Miss Bates Contemporary Literature Mr. Benedict English Literature Soph. Advisor Miss E. Bishop U.S. History World History Mrs. P. Bishop English World History MissBoschcn Miss Christ Mrs. Claus English English English Mr. Coolidge U.S. History World History Mr. Dugger American Government. U.S. History Mrs. Emery Contemporary Literature. Journalism Miss Boschcn tries to get an important point across to her A mericun Literature class. Mrs. Faklis English Miss Graham English Mr. Haiman U.S. History Athletics Miss Harvey Spanish Mr. Kelley English Sr. Advisor Mr. Kilcoync Mrs. Kirk American Spanish Government. U.S. History Mr. Lynch American Government. U.S. History Mrs. Major English Mr. Mcnolli American Government. Athletics 100 Classes Liberal Arts Mr. Moore English Mr. Mugg American Government. U.S. History Mr. Otis Contemporary Literature. Honors English Mr. Page Contemporary Literature Mr. Pappas American Government. U.S. History Mr. Perez Spanish Mrs. Perkins English Mr. Powell American Government, World History Mr. Quon American Government. World History Mr. J. Robinson English Latin Mr. K. Robinson English Literature Mrs. Sinton German Mrs. Smith English Foods Mr. Stein met Drama Public Speaking Miss Tcrkclscn French Miss Theodore Mr. Thomas Contemporary English Literature Mr. Turner Mrs. Van Elten U.S. History French Miss Vrccland English Mr. Walker Political Science Mrs. Young MissZolin English English Jr. Advisor In their joint U.S. History Inquiry class, Mr. Kilcoync and Mr. Haiman listen and consider a student's opinion. Classes 101 New Classes Added to Liberal Arts Curriculum This year new courses were added to the curriculum. In the English department some classes were entirely devoted to the study of Shakespeare. The Social Studies department offered Sociology, while Seniors could take a semester of American Government with a semester of Bchaviorial Science. BOTTOM LEFT: Miss Christ laughs at a response from a member of her class. RIGHT: The boys listen attentively to the lecture being given. Teachers having eight o'clock classes in the bungalows often had to com- pete with the Marching Rand rehearsing on the football field. BOTTOM RIGHT: A student takes advantage of an empty typing room and her lunch period to type up a paper for class. OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP: Mr. Thomas dwells on the writings of Emerson. BOTTOM: Miss Fcally helps a student with her report. 102 Classes 'Oorjoodofl H o: '.or.oonoflGBI xjr.t ooooooooooi oooooi oooooooooOg 0000000000 iK)OOOOOOqo£ OOOOOI 00000 mnnn Classes 103 Fine Arts, Science and Math, Special Teachers i Mr. Anthony Senior Math Trigonometry Mr. Ayres Mrs. Batchcldcr Mrs. Bentley Mr. Bowles Intermediate Algebra Instruct. Coordinator Biology Special Subjects Drafting Mr. Brown R.O.T.C. Mrs. Carter Oral Deaf Mr. Carter Special Subjects fgi p 4 V M r. Coons Drawing and Painting Color and Design Miss Conncl Geometry TO Mrs. Cohen Career Counselor ABOVE: Doing exploratory work at an elementary school, Vanessa Sues , makes the scrape of a little one feel much better. Mrs. Crenshaw Physiology Biology Mr. Davidson Vocal Music Mr. Denson Chemistry Mr. Dcutsch Drama Mrs. Drear Science Problems Math Mrs. Durr Librarian Mrs. Fisher District Counselor Mr. Foster Mr. Gcil Mr. Hike! Algebra Intermediate Algebra Geometry Advanced Math General Math 104 Teachers Mrs. Hughes Nurse Miss Kirtland Miss Kittredge Commercial Art Drawing and Painting Crafts Art ABOVE: The results of the creativity and talent of art students arc displayed in this crafts classroom. BELOW: Don Appleby repairs a radio at the County Operations center where he docs vocational work. Mr. Litchfield Oral Deaf Mr. Luck Career Counselor Mr. Martin Biology Mr. Mather Physics Science Problems Mr. Miner Chemistry Mrs. Smith Assistant Librarian Mrs. Tucker Crafts Mr. Nowak Biology O m Mr. Stephens Exploratory Art Life Drawing Mr. Turley Advanced Math Algebra Mr. Reid Geometry Basic Algebra Miss Taubc Basic Algebra Geometry Mr. Wolfe Instrumental Music Teachers 105 106 Classes Vocational Arts, Home Ec., Driver Ed. Physical Education Mrs. Aldridge Mrs, Ardapplc Miss Bennett Mr. Berggren Office Training Girls' P.E. Girls' P.E. Auto Typing Metal Mr. Bishop Mr. Bolen Mrs. Charles Mr. Christensen Mr. Christie Mr. Clem Mr. Crawford Boys’P.E. Shorthand Health Driving Training Driving Training Boys'P.E. Stagecraft Typing Wood f Q t f ■ Mr. Doherty Driver Training Mr. Elliott Boys' P.E. Mr. Fink Auto Mr. Fortin Graphic Arts Art Miss Fox Occupational Nursing Mr. Fuhr Metal Mr. GafTney Merchandising Recordkeeping Use of the dado blade on the table saw is explained by Mr. Kaiser to students Dianna Barr and Bill Chastain. Mr. Gollcs Mrs. Hake Miss Hamilton Driver Training Office Training Girls'P.E. Typing Mr. Hannon Mrs. Harwood Miss Haugen Boys’P.E. Girb’P.E. Recordkeeping Consumer Economics 108 Classes Mrs. Hinshaw Miss Hubert Clothing Girls P.E. Coach Seaman joins a P.E. class in a game of tag football. Mr. Kaiser Wood Miss Keilig Business Comm. Shorthand Mrs. Leeds Mr. McDaniel Mr. Moss Mr. Nelius Mr. Nelson Foods Driver Training Boys'P.E. Driver Training Graphic Arts Clothing Mr. Newton Drafting Yearbook Mr. Osborn Electronics Mr. Peevey Mr. Pierce Driver Education School Service T.V. Mrs. Purdy Girls' P.E. f- f' tSb A t Mr. Renner Horticulture Mr. Roeder Boys' P.E. Mrs. Rosser Girls' P.E. Mr. Salcido Typing Mr. Salvage Mr. Schuler Driver Training Boys'P.E. Miss Sprague Mrs. Thorson Mr. Tinker Driver Training Child Development Bookkeeping Miss Tschudi Miss Wilkens Girls'P.E. Driver Training Classes 109 Ambitious Students Learn Vocational Skills 110 Classes Teacher Aides Mr. Anderson Mrs. Blash Miss Bricrton Mr. Buller MissC'amphed Mr. Caswell Mr. Dahl Mrs. Glasicr Miss Graves Miss Henry Miss Karp Mrs. Kay Mrs. Lantz Miss O’Conner Mr. Reek Mr. Roberts Mr. Seaman Mr. Stauffer Mr. Sullivan Mrs. Timmins Miss Trusscl Miss Voss Miss Wagner Mrs. Weaver SECRETARIES: LEFT TO RIGHT-Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Osborne. Mrs Riley. Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Kcil. Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Shepherd. Mrs. Rogers. Mrs. EaBerge. Mrs. Graves. Mrs. Stafford. Mrs. Halhcrly. Mrs. Lewis. Miss Wilkins. Mr. Witkoff Mr. Wycoff Classified Staff Madison’s classified staff is composed of people who work mostly behind the scenes. The)' keep up the campus and make it a place of which Madison's stu- dents can be proud. The cafeteria staff supplies a variety of balanced meals throughout the year, in addition to the many items available in the cold lunch lines. The custodial staff and the gar- deners work long hours to keep the cam- pus and classrooms clean and attractive. The secretarial staff works mostly in the main office, keeping on top of the paper- work. All of these groups make up a very important part of Madison. Custodial staff: FRONT ROIt'.Mr. Weiss. Mr. Dunn. Mr. Davis. Mr. Fcrlel. Miss Johanck, Mr. Tollcson. SECOND ROW-Mr, Kraus. Mr. Arm- strong. Mr, Sldchcn. Mr. Monal. Mr. McIntosh. Gardeners-Mr. Colwell. Mr. Hull. Mr. Burrow. Cafeteria staff: FRONT ROW-Mrs. Collins. Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Mcniming. Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Mar- tin. Mrs. Duttmcr. SECOND KfJIK-Mrs. Carr. Mrs. Cdmons. Mrs. Defur. Mrs. Coates. THIRD ROlf-Mrs. I’hicfcr. Mrs. Kunk. Mrs Lmpcy. Mrs. Cardin. Mrs. liricson. Mrs. Gray. Classified Staff Works to Keep MHS Going RIGHT: One of the many caf- eteria workers runs the busy cash register during lunch. BELOW: Mr. Barrow trims the ivy and helps to keep the Madison cam- pus looking attractive. OPPO- SITE PAGE -TOP: Mrs.Graves works diligently in the front office. BOTTOM: Mrs. Riley helps Mrs. Stafford with the daily bulletin. Classes 115 116 Activities A Time for. . . ACTIVITIES Whal is the draft? By virtue of this question, many Madison students got a glimpse of a time not so far away in their future. The draft, a concern for every boy on campus, was the subject of the Human Relations Committee seminar on November 12th. Free-wheeling discussion, whole-hearted enthu- siasm. and dedicated service set the pace for this year's activities. The ASB Executive Council tackled the annual problem of encouraging student participation with resourcefulness and determination. Pep Club provided an outlet for the turbulent emotions set off by Madison's triumphant teams. Senior girls in Madleens found time to devote to a ser- vice project at Sharp Rehabilitation Center. Ro- mads sponsored a knock-down, drag-out tug-of -war where both students and teachers found that a good mud bath wasn’t all that bad. AFS goals were realized this year with the coming of two foreign exchange students from Italy and Indonesia, while two more students from Sweden and Ger- many brought the overseas entourage to a grand total of four. As a result of the widespread need for money, competition was keen as clubs vied for dates on the activities calendar. No club was able to comer the after-school sale market, as candy apples. suckers, brownies and other taste-tempting treats enticed the hungry Madison student. Educational college programs brought the as- pects and realities of college into focus for many seniors. Prospective San Diego State College applicants at Madison were dismayed when they found out that they were part of a group of 6.000 expected applicants - and only 3,000 could be admitted. The ASB Ball recalled a white Christ- mas never seen in San Diego as it ushered in a much welcomed Christmas vacation. Along with such ac- tivities as Girls' League's perennial Sadie Haw- kins, it provided students with a time for relaxation and exuberance. I.EFT - The major responsibility for organizing school activ- ities rested with the ASB Executive Council. Members were Treasurer Maureen Johnston, Senior Class President Penny lodice. Commissioner of Fine Arts Steve Pittman. Vice Pres- ident Karen Rcinwald. Commissioner of GAA Vicki Roudc- bush. Secretary Christine Yang. Commissioner of Publications Virginia Weeks, and President Bob Sturgeon. Not pictured arc Commissioner of Student Activities Connie Naymik, Commis- sioner of Boys’ Athletics Rick Gamer. Junior Class President Gaylenc Benedict, and Sophomore Class President Ann Baker. BELOW - The gavd that signifies student government was seen at ASB representative meetings. It was also present at the ASB Nominating Convention where the democratic process became the means for the election of a new Executive Council. Activities 117 Opposition to Flag Ceremony Brings A.S.B. to Action President ...................................Bob Sturgeon Vice-President..........................................Karen Rcinwald Secretary...........................................Christine Yang Treasurer....................................Maureen Johnston Comm, of Publications........................Virginia Weeks Comm, of Student Activities..................Connie Naymik Comm, of Pine Arts.............................Steve Pittman Comm, of Girls League.................................Debbie Dascenzo Comm, of Girls Athletics....................Vicki Roudebush Comm, of Boys’Athletics..................................Rick Gamer Senior Class President..................................Penny lodice Junior Class President.......................Gaylenc Benedict Sophomore Class President..........................Ann Baker Advisor.................................Mr. George Hoagland OPPOSITE PA GE. TOP - lixccutivc Council in A.S.B. office during sixth hour meeting. OPPOSITE PAGE. BOTTOM • Bob Sturgeon. Mr. Hoagland. Connie Naymik. and Maureen Johnston meet with Mr. Byrnes to discuss school ac- tivities. BELOW - Rick (iarncr. Kathy Tatcra. Sherry Bain, and alumnus Jack A comb at last year's Nominating Convention. “Fight the issue, not the personality! shook the A.S.B. office walls as Mr. Hoagland's voice boomed out over the dis- cussion in progress by the thirteen member A.S.B. Executive Council. The results of these meetings, taking time from sum- mer months and a class period per day. have made the 1970-71 school year one of Madison's most exciting and fulfilling. Many members spent their lunch period in A.S.B.. munching apples and sandwiches between work and discussion. Sophomore Orientation started the year for wondering tenth graders. They met officers, cheerleaders, and learned of the many functions at school. Opposition to the morning flag ceremony was one of the many issues brought out in the open A.S.B. meetings. The meetings provided a time for complaints or problems to be talked about and brought before the whole school. The final decisions of many issues were left up to in- terested students who came out to vote. The Catamaran Hotel was the setting for the bi-annual S.D. A.S.C. Conference. Twenty-five enthusiastic representatives from Madison spent the day throwing ideas back and forth with students from all over San Diego to try to improve problems common to all schools. Activities 119 “Toyland 70” Prelude to Christmas Holidays Midnight at Montezuma Hall and it was pouring! But Toyland 70 was such a success that no one minded the rain. The seventh annual A.S.B. Ball was the object of two major changes in tradition: first, the name from “Snowflake Fantasy” to Toyland 70, and second, the loca- tion from the Balboa Park Club to San Diego State's Montezuma Hall. Its motif was carried out by toy soldiers, candy canes, and a great big Christmas tree in the middle of the room. Climaxing the A.S.B. spon- sored event was the crowning of Joyce Blanco as A.S.B. Ball Queen, Bobbie Churchill as junior attendant, and Becky Jordan as sophomore attendant. December 18 is certainly a fond memory of this year. RIGHT: A.S.B. Ball Queen Joyce Blanco and Mike Norman. BELOW LEFT:Junior Attendant Bobbie Churchill and Gene Newman. BELOW RIGHT Sophomore Attendant Becky Jordan and Phil David- son. 120 Activities LEFT: Bob McCarter and Debbie Nichols reflect soft moments during the A.S.B. Ball. BELOW. RIGHT: Madison students display individualized dance steps to a fast Pinkertone number “Dance to the Music. Activities 121 Queen Candidatcfan3 Escorts 'Pattr Angctioi, _Wb _Cjiy Smith. Sue Foo$, Butch O’Haosen. Debbie Jordan. Gary inn siW'.i i riiirtf “Look to Tomorrow” Theme of ’70 Homecoming Spectators of Madison's November 6th Homecoming were greeted by a chilly eve- ning and drizzly weather. Fortunately, this didn't dampen the spirits of onlooking students and alumni as they cheered the Warhawks to a close 28-27 victory over the inspired Viking team from La Jolla. Halftime pageantry included a presen- tation by the Marching Band and Drill Team honoring classes of past years, a parade of floats, and the crowning of Sue Foos as Homecoming Queen. The annual alumni dance was held after the game at the Kearny Mesa Armory. Music was provided by Velvet Umbrella”. Members of King Snedley’s royal family were amusing as surprise guests. RIGHT: Long hours and hard work went into con- structing the winning senior class float: here, driven by Roi Nieto. BELOW Pep Club sign welcoming alumni exemplifies the real spirit of Homecoming. 122 Activities LEFT: Homecoming Queen Sue Foos with escort Butch O'Hauscn. ABOVE: Members of King Sncdlcy's royal family were humorous sur- prise guests at annual alumni dance. BELOW: Madison students and alumni dance to the sound of the Velvet Umbrella . Activities 123 Annual Staff Survives Deadlines FROST ROW. Chris Yang-Assistant Hditor, Mary Birgclaitis-Fditor. Victoria Vaughn, SECOSD ROW: Kathy Parks. C indy Thu. Jcannic Pencra. Virginia Wceks-Copy Fditor. THIRD ROW John Ryan. Pat Harrison. David Lane. David Berry. Connie Naymik-Production Coordinator. Rick Jo- hannsen. Roger Lange. Diane Puzo. Brian Her . Anne Freeby-Art Coord. Connie Allred. Debi l.illard. Mr. Newton. “When’s that deadline?” became a common phrase among yearbook staff members. The work began for some of the staff when last year’s annual was completed. The editorial board began to organize the new staff and plan the new format. Over the summer a workshop at UCSD and a course in photography at Busco- Nestor Studios sharpened skills of staff members. Many fresh ideas were incor- porated into this year's annual. Among them was the new cover design. Each member of the staff has worked hard in class and after school to produce an an- nual everyone can be proud of. Mr. New- ton aided whenever problems arose and discussed the deadline dates with great enthusiasm. OPPOSITE LEFT - Pam Wasilk receives sug- gestions on balancing her pages from Christine Yang. RIGHT - John Ryan and David Berry anal- yze photographs in old annuals. CESTER - Mr. Newton discusses copywriting techniques with David Lane and Virginia Weeks. BELOW - Brian Her and Pat Harrison work out spacing problems on one of their sports pages. BELOW LEFT • Rick Johannscn and Jenny Tanner finish num- bering picture envelopes for a shipment. RIGHT- Roger Lange adds finishing touches to layout form. 4 Activities 125 Color Sparks Student Interest What is better than reading our new oj en editorial page and student opinions? The answer might be looking at the new color pictures that put our Talon newspaper far ahead of any other school. Steve Gonzales masterminded the camerawork which caused students to look forward to every issue of the Talon. Pictures weren’t the only thing that made our newspaper outstanding. Excellent copywriting super- vised by Steve Deal, editor, has kept everyone in- formed of student activities. This year has proven to be a prosperous one for the 1970-71 Talon staff. RIGHT: Steve Gonzales, Talon photographer, listens intently to Carla Allums. reporter, as she makes plans for photographs. FRONT ROW: Shauna Lindsay. Carla Allums. Carol Nicuwcnhuis. SECOND ROW: Barbara Amslcr. Mike McKinney. Pat Darison. Cathy Correia. Joanne Butcla. I rank Costa. THIRD ROW. Steve Gonzales. Tom Moeller. Pam Stankovics, Steve Deal. Arthur I can. 126 Activities Editors-in-Chicf...............Joanne Butela, Steve Deal News Editor.........................................Pam Stankovics Editorial Editors.......Arthur Dean, Carol Neiuwenhuis Feature Editors.........Shauna Lindsay, Nancy Everett Sports Editor.......................................Tom Moeller Ad Manager..................................Frank Costa Business Manager..................................Cathy Correia Photographer............................Steve Gonzales Cartoonist ........................................Mike McKinney Reporters.. .Carla Allums, Barbara Amster, Jim Best, Pat Davidson, Randy Sarien. Maria Fleming, Mike Broward, Diana Shaw, Barbara Bass, Ed Fuchs, Pal Pierce Advisor.............................Mrs. Suzanne Emery LEFT: Jim Best, reporter, discusses an article with editor. Joanne Butela. BOTTOM LEFT: Pat Davidson, reporter, efficiently checks files for material. BELOIT: Joanne Butela. editor, reads final copy with critical view. Activities 127 Roger Phillips Paula Ccbula Pam Grove Vickie Johnson Jeff Pray Christi Hansen Joyce Blanco Stephanie Corrington More Cheerleaders Mean More Spirit OPPOSITE PAGE: Upper left - The Varsity Cheerleaders rally Sophmorc spirit and teach cheers at Sophomore Orientation. Upper Right • Stcph Corrington cheers our team on to a 35-6 victory over Lincoln in the first game of the season. Lower Left - Dave Smith takes over the chccrlcad- ing with his megaphone as the rest of the squad runs around the field to greet the Pt. Loma cheer- leaders. The Pointers lost 14-19. Lower Right - Christi Hansen cheers our team on to another victory. 14-6, at the first league game of the year played on our own football field. 128 Activities “We’re from Madison, wc couldn't be prouder...” shook the rickety Madison bleachers. Who started this sudden up- surge of spirit? The Varsity Cheerleaders! The student body decision to increase the cheerleading squad from six to nine cheer- leaders made this year’s squad even better. More cheerleaders meant more spirit. The football team kicked off the year with a triumphant season triggering a spark of enthusiasm that the cheerleaders carried with them into basketball season and throughout the entire year. At the sum- mer cheerleading camp, held at UCSD the Varsity cheerleaders earned two firsts and a second in competition with cheer- leaders from all over the state, proving that M HS cheerleaders are number one! ill, Carolyn Constantine. Marsha Winslow. Tom Boggioni, Beth Wagner, Michelle Garand, Debbie Birdsong, Pam Evans J.V. Cheerleaders Spark School Spirit Pam Evans and Carolyn Constan- tine perform for crowd while team confers in background during a time-out. 130 Activities ! • FRONT ROW Pharris, Stuart. Harwood, Rainaldi, Rcinwald. Stuart. Sifucntcs, Chomchica, Jones. Cantwell. SECOND ROW Vernetti, Ixary, Rusak. Knowles. Brinlcy. Cline. Milstead. McFarland. Wright. Yanc a. THIRD ROW Harmon. Alvarez, Lastland. Lee, Noonan. Boucher. Mciss, Davidson, Win- slow, Testa. Thomberry. Wyncoop. FOURTH ROW Sicurcllo. Mabcc. Dcfino. Vos. Beresford. McBraycr. Lopez. Parker. Sopher. Scott. Tucker. FIFTH ROW Gilbert. Nieto. Cornwell. Crow. Scarlc. Schumacher. Sopher. Glenn. Sardovat. Moarigo, Prestage. Christian, Williamson. Warhawks Cheered to Victory by Pep Club “Get me down from here!” cried a girl stranded on top of the goal post amid blue and white crepe paper streamers. Before each football game the Pep Club decorated the goal posts in the school's colors. The Pep Club helped the cheerleaders throughout the year by promoting school spirit. They painted pep signs for display at sports events and cheered all the Madison teams on to victory. BELOW: Pep Club Officers - President Debbie McBraycr. Secretary Debbie Alvarez, Vice-President Wendy Hastland. Treasurer Renee Rdnwald. LEFT: Roberta Halliburton. Madison's enthusiastic Wilma Warhawk. Activities 131 Marching Hawkettes Spice Half-Time Shows A covered wagon rolling across the field? A start A cowboy? An arrow'? What is it? It’s the 1970 drill team. Colonel Miriam Ander- son and her efficient Lt. Colonel and captains would settle for nothing less than precision and perfection for 1970. and they got just that. The La Jolla Christmas Parade, the Old Town Christmas Parade, the Mother Goose Parade, the Shriner’s Game, the Band Review, and our own half-time shows kept them frantically busy. Before school, after school, and even during lunch periods, the girls rehearsed to reach the point of precision and perfection that earned them an excellent score in the annual Autumn Band Review. Eight more enthusiastic girls in white satin hats with navy blue and silver uniforms joined the Madison marching unit as banner carriers. The well-organi zed team headed by Barbara Amster proudly re- presented Madison, displaying the school’s name throughout the city. Captains-Kathy Greene. Pat Ncwcomc. Linda Cam- ba. Lt. Colond-Suc Denton. Coloncl-Miriam An- derson. IRQSI ROM - Colleen Ganoe. Carol Cox. Debbie Riley. Dorothea i-Obii.SECOh'J) ROW - Shirley Allred. Brigct Peck. Yvonne Tarlcion, Jane SchlciL THIRD ROW ■ Lynn Shep- herd.. Roxanne Panek, Judy Copeland. Cheryl Davis, Penny •Sleigh. 132 Activities MOST ROW- Janice -Kenoistotn. . Ocflixd’ICii Philips. MaTifyiiSurotncySECOMi rtj Coo Id cl ope , C ih -Rios. JacUv s; )'. tM Shjfoii Kopae . I cm K llinS.'{ indv ‘AhrcnrKaihy Atwdl hROST ROW - Paula Comer, Sue Hallmark. Rose Comer. Cindy Gerhe. Donna Burnette ShCOSi) RQJV - I mda Clc- mcm. Joanne (irccnc. Pally'cifabtree. Debbie Tha bal(f. Deb- bie Walden. TMRO ROW - Kathy’ Minnitti. Marvy Safari an. Donna Shelton. Ja'ci.Blanco. - ’ TROAt-.ROW - Sue WijrjjtK. Pam jjodu JOmcr ShCO HrROW Debbj Breen. Delate Vale, Dawn iZk er B «bio,' Keif, Karen Albrecht T HjRD ROW -'Diane. .VoludJa ft C 4a da.Voun blot d. Carol Renfro. BEl.OW: Colonel Miriam Anderson salutes to Madison crowd during a half-time show. Activities 133 Proud Spirit of Madison Marches On ABOVE: Banner Carriers. M - Vicki Gdbe. A - Rosan Dclconardo. I) - Cindy Mcndclson, I • l.analci Wise. S - Kim Newell. O • Nancy Costa. N - Robin Rosenberg. Captain. Barbara Amstcr. BELOW: Marching Band plays alma Mater after Kearny game. RIGHT: Drum major Dan Dangcl raises baton to signal beginning of alma Mater 134 Activities TOP: The Warhawks and Hawk cues perform llow the West Was Won in the Band Jamboree at San Diego State A tec Bowl. ABOVE: The marching unit prac- tices star formation used in the half-time show How the West Was Won on Madison football fidd. LEFT. Madison's March- ing Warhawks and Hawkettes shape the W-formation in a half- time performance. Activities 135 Early Risers Achieve Excellence “I wanna sec dust fly! Over the crashing of cymbals, the blaring of trum- pets, and the earth-shaking rumble of drums. Mr. Wolfe made himself heard. Students scrambled to find their positions in the marching unit. Only seven o’clock and already sixty-seven bright-eyed band members, the majorettes, and the banner carriers assembled on the Madison football field to perfect their marching techniques. Some mornings even six-foot five inch drum major, Dan Dangel. could not be seen on the field, but he was there com- peting with the early morning fog. Assistant drum major, Debbie McAhren, found the chilly mornings invigorating. A few thought it a refreshing way to start a school day. Many more were less enthusiastic about dragging them- selves out of bed at six o’clock. Half-time performances, parades, and competition kept these determined Warhawks moving. The Autumn Band Review gave the marchers a chance to show their superiority to previous marching units and they did. A favorable 80.3 was scored as compared to last year's record of 78.8. Year by year, with the active support of students and the Madison Band Parents' Club, members of the Madison Marching Band come closer to the peak of perfection they strive for through constant drills. RIGHT Majorettes-Maureen Johnston, Joann Walker. OPPOSITE PAGE: Band Council- FRONT ROW Barbara Gaus. Felicia Rudolph. Monta Gardner. Barbara Pcntis, Gcri Bledsoe. SECOND ROW Debbie Kyle. Jim McColm. Dan Dangel. td Lloyd. Dan Birgdaitis. Marching Band: FRONT ROW-T.Zynda, G.Holmes. K.Waldcckcr, L.Middleton. R.Olpin. R.Horton. M.Smith. C Rhodes. M.McKcwcn. S.McKewen. P.Chillman. C.Middleton. F.Rudolph. SECOND ROW-li.Lloyd. S.Nidson, R Hess, B.Sandcn. I).Kyle. J.Gcphart. R.Griggs. D.Griffin. G.Nieves. Mr. Wolfe. 136 Activities r z Drum Major Dan Dangd 5m t'ROST ROW: G.Bledsoe. J.Ovcrdccr. R.Dave. J.Pfankuch, E.Stoll. D.Cjaz, B.Pcntis. M.Rivcroll. S.Whitford. D. Zdar. S.Bcrryman. B.Gauv R.Pappcnbrook. J.Lambert. SECOND ROW . D.Dangd. M.Gardner, B.Quillin. D.Bir- gdaitis. J .Shirley. B.Sandcn.G.lannolo. E.Westcrfidd, J.Hcss. K.Picht. Activities 137 Choir Sings Christmas Concert in Balboa Park Madison’s concert choir, chosen to sing at a community concert in Balboa Park, was the best the Madison music department has ever seen. They performed in many special programs during the Christ- mas season and throughout the year. The choir gained superior rat- ings in competition due to the fine directing of Mr. Davidson and the determined, hard-working attitude displayed by the group. CONCERT CHOIR: (Above) FRONT KOW'-Hancock. Bennett. Darnell. Squires, Daluraya. Powers. I.aiuppa, Ostrowski, Mason. Zcttcrquist. Connors. Rodriguez. SECOND ROW - Jamar. Spearman. Eastland. Bowers. Biddix. Kopacz. Powers. Bar- ton. Lcvcrctt. Benton. Merrit. I.angton. Williams. THIRD ROW ■ Erpclding. He- maiway. Unebarger, Lyle, Gomes. Holland. Wyncoop. Manning. Moore. Baker. Tucker. Halstead. Connors. FOURTH ROW - West. Engclscn, Strickland. Wright. Prey, Smith. Hobson. Ingoldt, Nelson, Hussen, Shain. Mr. Davidson. RIGHT: Vocal director. Mr. Davidson works with members of the Concert Choir to prepare for fes- tival competition. BELOW (Study Band) FRONT ROW - Prytherch. Wolfe. Hctzlcr. Overdeer, McKcwcn. McKcwcn. Stoll. Pfankuch. Waldcckcr. Davidson. SECOND ROW - Horton. Doenges, Mcldrum, McNab, Wall. Rogers. McEachem. Lambert. Olpin. Rockhold. Willhitc. Wibc. THIRD ROW ■ Page. Coals. Connett. Cooper. Quitlin. Williams. Morton. Denson, Renfro, Sanden, Uzancca, Minniti. Pam pel. 138 Activities Symphonic Band Earns Superior Rating at Festival Concert Band followed the trend set by the Jazz Ensemble, formerly Stage Band and Honor Ensemble, formerly Mad- rigals and adopted the more sophisticated title of symphonic band. The band earned four “ones , the highest possible score, in district competition at Southwestern College. The band demonstrated their superb sight-reading skills and gave a superior overall performance. Their high rating sent them on to compete in the regional festival. This year Mr. Wolfe organized a string ensemble as a new addition to the music department. They entertained in var- ious programs during the year. The group scored very high in competition in the Solo and Ensemble Eestival at San Diego State College. LEFT: Concert Band Director. Mr. Wolfe conducts during a daily rehearsal. STRING ENSEMBLE: (Below) FROST ROW - Barbara Bass. Elizabeth Hawrylo. Joan Sturman. SECOSD ROW - Tom Sncdcn, Sue Smith. Pat Hudnall. SYMPHONIK BAND: (Above) FROST ROW - Holmes. Pcntis. Biddix. Dave, Chillman. Middleton. Bledsoe. Morri- son. Hithcrsay. Rudolph. SECOSD ROW ■ Winslow. Rhodes. Manning. Getz. Gaus. Iladcn. Gcphart. Gardner, lannolo. Shirley. Smith. Kyle. Rivcroll, Dangcl. Myhrvold. Birgclaitis. Gutzlcr, Pappcnbrook. I.loyd. Berryman. THIRD ROW ■ Edlcfson, Whitford. Frost, Caublc. I'crtig, Mr. Wolfe. Nielson. Hess. Henley. Doughcr. Griffin. Griggs. Nieves. Sarten, Tarlton. Sandcn. Ailshirc. Pichl, Bcddoc. Wcxtcrficld. Cambell. Hess, McColm. Activities 139 Musical Groups Sound Off! What's that noise drifting over from the 900 building? It's the Madison vocal- ists and musicians sounding off! Tucked away in its own little comer of the cam- pus, the music department demanded to be heard. Whether it was 7:00 or 2:30, directors Mr. Davidson and Mr. Wolfe kept music students busy. Enjoyable performances were the result. Honor Ensemble? What’s that? This years' Madrigals voted to change their name. Stage Band followed suit by adopting the more sophisticated name. Jazz Ensemble. All these groups showed (hat spark of enthusiasm that won the support of proud Madison students. JAZZ ENStiMBLF: SEATED - Dan Birgclailis. Mike Mvhrvold. Barbara Gaus. lid l.loyd. Greg Holmes. Sloe Berryman. Gary Small. Bob Papcnbrook. ST A DI. (i ■ Mr. Leonard Wolfe. Gary Nieves. Laura Alhambra. Kevin Bcddoc. David Ail- shire. Greg lannolo. Paul Williams. Dcbhic Kyle. Mike I arlton. Mike Broward. Jeff Shirley. Dan Dangd. Blake Sandcn GIRLS' CHORUS: FROST ROW - Lawson, Barbee, Fowler, llotchkin. Sain , Rinaldi. Finney. Turner. Craig, Smith. Wucllenwcbcr. SECOND ROW - Steffen. Gardner. Levin. Garcia. Williams. Simmons, Hodge. Rusak. Olpin. Aggayc. THIRD ROW • Wise. Wilson. Ilaincy. Riley. Stombaugh. Vcdr3, Trapndl. Boyd. Washington, Brown, Ficek. Not Pictured - Barbara Dean, Carol Johnson. Patricia Hodge. Debra Ka lowski, Marie Copeland. Cathy Dobbins. 140 Activities HONOR ENSEMBLE: FROST ROW - Kathy Lcvcrctt. Mary Laiuppa. Wendy Eastland. Sunny l.angton. Char Tucker, Sue Hemenway, Nancy Erpclding. Kathy Moore, i-'ran Connors. SECOSD ROW ■ Mr. Davidson. Robin Nelson. David Wright. Jeff Pray. Joe Strickland. Dewainc West. Mark Smith. Mark Hobson. Steve Powers. PEP BAND: FROST ROW ■ Mr. Leonard Wolfe, Eileen Holman. Janice Hdlcfson. C arol Middleton, fieri Bledsoe. Fe- licia Rudolph. Jane Ovcrdccr. SECOSD ROW ■ Jim Hess. Mike Tarlton. Debby Kyle. Kevin Bcddoc. Bob Papenbrook. Ed Lloyd, Steve Berryman. Barbara (iaus. Mark Smith. THIRD ROW ■ Jeff Shirley. Roy Martinez. Blake Sanden. Earl Westerfidd. Ron Hess. Dan Dangd. Alan Sanden. Gary Nieves. David Griffin. Mike Myhrvold. Dan Birgdaitis. Activities 141 The Reward... Four Day Singing Tour in Arizona With long hours of tiring rehearsals and more hours of hard work raising money behind them, the eighteen excited members of our Honor Ensemble piled onto a bus and were off to Arizona. To earn money for their trip the group worked for inventory in two com- munity stores. In addition to this and other projects they held a bene- fit concert at school. The group was invited to sing at the University of Arizona, for the music majors, by the muscical director. They performed their hour- long show “Getting to Know You for the community in Tucson, for several church groups and at Arizona State College. They sang in Mesa Arizona and stayed in the homes of members of a choral group there. The singing group from Mesa payed a return visit to Madison later in the year. The ensemble performed their entertaining program with the finesse of professionals. Long hours of dedicated practice under the fine directing of Mr. Davidson made possible the spirited, light- hearted show which was enjoyed by so many people. BELOW: Nancy Erpclding, Kathy I.evcrclt, Mr. Davidson, Joe Strickland at the piano, Wendy Eastland. Mary Laiuppa and Char Tucker rehearse during fourth per- iod. RIGHT: Wendy Eastland, Mary Laiuppa, and Char Tucker applaud for fellow members of the Honor Ensemble. BOTTOM LEFT: Steve Powers. David Wright. Dcwainc West. Mark Hosbon, Mark Smith. Jeff Pray. Sue Hemenway. Mary Laiuppa and Char Tucker discuss their music during class. BOTTOM RIGHT: Joe Strick- land practices on the piano as Melvin Lincbargcr turns the pages of his music. On Stage ‘71 Features Varied Dance Routines On Stage ‘71 presented on March 10,11, and 12th was divided into three acts; “International”, a series of songs and dances from around the world, “Through the Years”, a sequence of dances beginning in the era of the Cavemen and continuing through the 70’s, and Masque”, an orig- inal ballet. Mr. Wolfe worked with student director, Monta Gard- ner to plan the show. Gaylenc Benedict and Charissc Pate were choreographers. Stage Manager was Reginald Atbay. Music was provided by the symphonic and jazz bands. A rock band played for “the 60's and 70's“. Dave Bogie presented a light show. LEFT: Bob Pappenbrook and Mike Myhrvold run through a comedy skit called Radio KLMA . BELOW LEFT: Gil Maudlin rehearses his part in Soul Sacrifice . BELOW CENTER: Gaylenc Benedict. Mona Haller, Mary Beth Appel and Charissc Pate practice a boogie woogic for their scene from the fourties. BELOW RIGHT: Mr. Wolfe, band director, gets ready for a long rehearsal. BOTTOM: Jan Gonzalez, Teddie Tookcr, Gil Maudlin, Mona Hatlcr. Sue Scott. Becky Acosta. Karen Benedict and Renee Pry therch rehearse “Soul Sacrifice . Wings Encourages Literary Talent Madison students feel like literary giants when they find out their creative work has been published in Wings Magazine. Kach year several interested students meet together to read, judge, and select short stories and poems created by students who attend Madison. When an article is good enough, it is sometimes sent to larger and more important literary magazines. The people who make up the Wings staff must be hard working and willing students who have high scholastic Hnglish marks. All work is done after school as an extracurricular activity. RIGHT: Margie Snyder, editor of Wings, review's a possible entry. BELOW. Wings Staff: FRONT ROW W. Gabay. T. Wcmyss. J. Rhct- ta. S. Franci. K Ostrowski. SECOND ROW M. Jones. I). Berry. J Ryan, M. Snyder. M Birgclaitis 144 Activities Experimental Theater, A New Idea An experimental theater sparked the interest of Madison's Theater Art Guild. The drama minded students performed skits, dances, and singing to lunch time audiences at no cost. Not only did the Guild provide enter- tainment, but gained helpful exper- ience for a future in drama and had a great time doing so. LEFT: Ken Archer applies finishing touches to a backdrop in preparation for a play. BELOW. M T A G.: FRONT ROW C Rhodes. K. Sco- field, D. Hastings. K. Wcstling, B. Franklin, J. Gon alcs SECOND ROW Mr Dculsch. S. Howard. M. Gardner. M. Gallcghcr. T. Mac- Gillivray, D. Prats, C. Hartwell, G. VanDurcn, D. Swartz. M. McCallion Activities 145 International Club Visits “Little Bavaria” Oulings lo “Little Bavaria”, a toy drive and guest speakers were highlights of the year for members of the International Club. This club, one of the newer clubs on campus, had an activity- filled year. Mrs. Thorson spon- sored the club. Members enjoyed trips to “Little Bavaria”, a German restaurant, where they ate and participated in typical German folk dances. President Denise Skillman arranged for several guest speakers to talk about different customs and countries. For Christmas a toy drive was organized to collect items for orphans in Tecate. RIGHT: Debbie O'Neil, Shelley Thomp- son. Kathy Gcurts. David Ldwards. BELOW FROST ROW - Susan Nor- man, David Wright. Agung Soetijoso, Denise Skillman. SECOND ROW - Rachcllc Wilson. Shelley Thompson, Aultan Arica, Ruth Goams. Candi Lloyd. Mrs. Thorson. ' AT? 146 Activities “Perseverance”-Key Word in C.S.F The California Scholarship Federation is made up of stu- dents who have received at least 10 grade points in academic subjects during a semester on a scale in which an A is three points and a B is one point. On Senior Awards Night students having made C.S.F. at least four semesters were recognized as seal bearers and the 100% mem- bers were announced. Mrs. Hake sponsored the organiza- tion this year. ABOVE LEFT: Supervisor. Mrs. Hake and President, Carol Nicwcnhuis listen as Secretary. Barbara Bass reads the minutes of the last C.S.F. meeting. ABOVE RIGHT Secretary. Barbara Bass suggests ideas for money-raising projects. LEFT: FROM ROW ■ Mary Birgclaitis. Peggy Chillman. Nancy Colburn. Sylvia Francl. Barbara Amstcr, Janice Rhctta. SECOND ROW - Margie Snyder. Marilyn Jones. Becky Acosta, Nancy Howard. Susan Krcsscl. Kathy Parks. Barbara Bass. Shannon Brandt. Richard Williams. Dan Haircloth. Carol Nicwcnhuis. Christine Yang. THIRD ROW ■ Barbie Kcil. Roberto Rivicllo. Debbie Breen. Tome Whiteside. Mike Palm. Activities 147 Madison’s A.F.S. Broadens Horizons Two students have had their lives entirely changed by the American Field Service. The students arc Roberto Rivicllo and Agung Soetijoso. Roberto, from Italy, and Agung, from A.F.S., under the supervision of Mrs. Van Linen, planned many activities for the year. Highlights included the beach party on Oct. 10 at Torrey Pines State Beach and the fund-raising “Yours, Mine, and Ours,” Nov. 2 at the Clairc- mont Theater, The Harbor Hop took place Nov. 17 on Harbor Excursion Boats in San Diego Bay. Activities of American Field Service Week (March 1-5) culminated in the student-faculty basketball game on March 5. The final major event of the year was the bond sale the week of April 19-26. All funds raised in these activities were used to support this year’s and next year’s foreign exchange students. FRONT ROW. Susan Hcmcnway. Pam Shepherd. Colleen Canoe. Leslie Ames, Richard Jensen. Barbie Kcil. Jcri Jamar. SECOND ROW. lidna Yanc a, Maria dc la O'Chave , Debbie McDuffy, Debbie Lee. Char Tucker, Agung Soetijoso. Rachcllc Wilson, David Wilson. 148 Activities ABOVE: A.F.S. Officers • Pam Shepherd. Secretary: Kachcllc Wilson. President; Jen Jamar. Secretary; Kelly Ryan. Vice- President. LEFT: A.F.S. Foreign Hxchangc Students - Roberto Rivielloand Agung Soctijoso. Roberto Rivicllo, from Poten a, Italy, was born January 4, 1954. During the school year he has stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Hdward Hobson and family in Claircmont. Roberto has immensely enjoyed his stay in the United States and says he has found very much friendliness.” He says Italian high school students arc pretty much the same as American students except that the Italians arc more politically involved on campus. When Roberto returns to Italy he plans to attend college and study philosophy or political science. He hasn't yet established definite career goals. I want to spend my life not only for myself, but to be useful to society, This is the major goal in life of the foreign exchange student from Java. Agung Soctijoso. Agung. born April 2, 1952 has stayed with the Fred H. Jensen family of Claircmont during the year, lie was impressed by the size of Madison since almost all Indonesian schools have no more than about 700 people. When Agung returns to Java, he plans to attend medical school. After becoming a doctor, he hopes to be able to bring medicine to the people who really need it in his country. Activities 149 150 Activities Madleens Make Messy Mistake After long hours of painting, blue- speckled Madleens tearfully watched their work wash away as navy blue water-base paint streamed down the sides of fifty trash cans. This is an ex- ample of how one Madleen project. “Campus Beautiful.” resulted, but it was hardly typical of the group's many successful activities. For instance, their Halloween carnival at Sharp Reha- bilitation center turned out to be very amusing. On that occasion, they trans- formed into twenty frightening and funny-looking characters and enter- tained the patients with various “tricks and “treats.” When the Madleens were not busy at the rehabilitation center or were not organizing bake sales, the girls acted as the official hostesses at Mad- ison functions. In their uniforms of navy blue and white, Madleens pulled out their gloves to host at banquets. Open House. The Crucible,” and other presentations. LEFT: Penny lodice. President: Joni Cross- dale. Vice President; Margo Toth. Secretary. Marilyn Summcy. Treasurer: Joanne Butcta. Historian. ABOVE Madleen President. Penny lodice, directs Madleen meet- ing and plans for future projects. I.EFT: (Front to BackJ Madleen members. Chris. Donna. Joni. and Connie, listen attentively at group meeting. Activities 151 Water Balloons Wet Girls at Big-Little Sister Picnic Splash! Water balloons drenched old and new Madison girls at this year's first Girls' League activity. The event, (he Big-Little Sister Picnic, also fea- tured a three-legged race, l alling and laughing, “big and little sisters” be- came better acquainted. Following the get-together, the Homecoming Mum Sale busied league members in November. One night they met at girls' houses and made more than one thousand mums. For some, the mum-making experience was a difficult and finger-swelling task. Yet for others, it was simply a bore. The joking and gossiping which went on that night, however, made the job more enjoyable. Other group events included bake sales, the Dad-Daughter Banquet, and “Twerp Week. Sponsoring activi- ties such as these, the Girls’ League has encouraged greater school par- ticipation at Madison High School. RIGHT: Officers: FROST ROW Char Tucker. Secretary; Becky Acosta. Sophomore Repre- sentative; Mary Birgdailis. Vice-President. SECOND ROW Barbara Fox. Junior Repre- sentative; Jan Hammonds. Senior Represen- tative: Margo Toth. Treasurcr; Debbie Dasccnzo. President. 152 Activities FRONT ROW: D.Whiting. D.Hutchins, J.Prestage. B.Kcil. M.Toth. M.Gardncr. D.Dasccnzo. M.Snyder, C.Ganoc. SECOND ROW. K.Scofidd, D. Lee. J.Hinrichs, V.Wccks. C.Tucker. C'.Tumcr, P.lodice. D.Koch, T.Hddy. THIRD ROW. B.Smith. B.Acosta. D.CIark, R.Wilson. N.Vcmctti. P.Burke. B.Valenti. Y.Stampc. Ci.Samo. B.Fox. Activities 153 4 Sadie Hawkins Dance Highlights Twerp Week Daisy Mae, Li’l Abner, Mr. Legs, and Marryin' Sam are not everyday terms a- round Madison High. The exception comes once a year during the phenomenon known as Twerp Week. Dogpatch, U.S.A. came alive this year on March 19 with the annual Sadie Hawkins dance. Knickweed Baer provided music to dance by for a gym full of couples dressed in a wide variety of cos- tumes. The girl-ask-boy dance was the cli- max of Twerp Week. During the week, members of Girls League dressed up to advertise the dance. On Thursday, boys were auctioned off as slaves during the lunch periods. The slaves were obligated to serve their masters on Friday. Slave activities ranged from dressing in a bunny costume to playing “Leap-Frog in the middle of the lunch court. The proceeds from Twerp Week activities went to Girls’ League to provide scholarships for outstanding Girls. ABOVE RIGHT: Dorinda Gel . Ron Birch, and Kathy Gore arc part of a train which winds its way among dancers. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sherry Bain waits for her date. Dale Lrwin. to catch up to her. For the second year they received the Funniest Costume award. BOTTOM I.I l l: David Vick points to the camera so Mr. Legs. Dan Birgclaitis, knows where to look. OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP LEFT: Wendy Fastland and Mike I.cRoux step down from the stage after re- ceiving the “Best Costume award. TOP RIGHT: Karen Rcinwald and Craig l.anccr were chosen as I97l s Daisy Mac and l.i'l Abner. BOTTOM Slaves play Leap-Frog, one of many lunch activities, in the middle of the lunch court. 154 Activities Ecology Club Raises $98 Through ‘Pennies for Pines’ Posters reading “Save a Tree” and Ecology Club members carrying dona- tion cans were commonly seen on campus this fall as part of Ecology Club's Pen- nies for Pines drive. From this fund- raising event, pine seedlings were pur- chased for the Northern San Diego areas which were ruined by the huge county-wide fires early this school year. The reseeding of erosion-dangered areas was another successful Ecology Club project. On April 22, the club also planned several Earth Day activities, promoting greater concern for our en- vironmental problems. ABOVE: Ecology Club: FRONT ROW. Rick Gardner. Don Griffin. Ron Giard, Tom Brooks. Denise McRae, David Berry, Judy Krawczyk. SECOND ROW Bruce Trcxler. tom Dargan. Mr. Turner, Robin Rosenberg, Karen Bales, Paula Taylor, Jcni Stcfanski, Bill Ltmpc. Nancy Schildcr. Brian Smith. RIGHT: Ray Franzcn, John Stittsworth. Nancy Schildcr, and Brian Smith, members of the Ecology Club, make plans for a trip to the mountains to plant seedling pine trees Mth Lisa Stephens and Isabel St. Germain. 156 Activities Key Club Renders Service to Others Key Club, a community and school ser- vice organization, is a branch of Kiwanis Club International. It consists of selected boys, chosen for their good citizenship standards and their participation in school, clubs and sports. This year. Madison's Key Club has been involved in numerous activities, including monthly Kiwanis Club-sponsored break- fasts, a Cystic Fibrosis drive and taking the sons of some prisoners of war to various sporting events. Also, they brought water, blankets and other supplies to victims of the northern county brush fires in Septem- ber. Sponsoring such successful events. Key Club members have shown dependability and enthusiasm. LEFT: Key Club Officers -FRONT ROW: Brian Here. Vice-President; Joe Holden, President; SECOND ROW: Alan Perry. Treasurer; Kevin Hill. Activity- Chairman; Gil Maudlin, Secretary . BELOW Key Club: FRONT ROW Gil Maudlin. Tom Boggioni. Bill Sharman, Tom Perez. Gene Vas- ques. Joe Holden, Bob Bycrly, SECOND ROW Ed Fuchs. Tom Dargan. Chuck Smith. John Lopez. Joe Ryan, Gail Smith (Key Club Sweetheart). Steve Pel- tier. Kevin Hill. Cliff Williams. Mr. Mcnotti. Activities 157 Speech Club: FRONT ROW. K. Rudolph. I . Wulf, A. Maison. N. Coburn. L. Mitchell. T. May. A. Maison. B A nuter, R Rosenberg. B. DalO, SECOND ROW J. Barnett. E. Hargis. C. Wcstling. K Sachs. D. lanbcrg. L. Stine, Mr. Stcinmctz. C. Allums. (i. Stones. M. Gardner, M. Goyctlc. S. Francl. Model UTX: FRONT ROW: I), l.ce, R. Rosenberg. J. Brewer, C. Bridge. K. Sachs. K. Ostrowski. K. Williams. B. Dato, S. Franci. I.. Mitchell. J. Barnett. A. Fournier. SECOND ROW N. Jerahiun. L. Stine. J Ryan. I). Berry. I), l anbcrg. I). Christian. E. Hargis. R. Nunnclcc, B. Dalo. Mr. Stcinmctz. F. Wulf. V. Gray, THIRD ROW R Williams.C. Wcstling. G. Wright. G. I.ampe. M. Tucker. C. McNeil. G. Baldasari. 158 Activities Three Clubs Benefit From Mr. Steinmetz’s Supervision Teaching speech and drama classes. Mr. Stcin- mctz still found time to supervise three clubs: Speech Club. Model U.N., and Human Relations. From its Christmas season mistletoe sale and the Valentine’s Day corsage and boutonniere sale. Speech Club raised enough money to attend city- wide speech tournaments. At these meets. Madison speakers excelled in many areas. Model U.N. was a group of students who acted as delegates from either Bolivia, Denmark. Hungary. Indonesia. Saudi Arabia, West Germany, or the National Liberation Front. Madison delegates met with other high school representatives and discussed problems that were typical to the real United Na- tions sessions. Human Relations also had an active year. They listened to speakers who were involved in drug programs and student mobilization committees. Also, they participated in some student activist programs. LEFT: Mr. Stcinmctz gives advice on better speech techniques to Eric Hargis. Bill l)ato. Konni Sachs, and Catherine Wcstling. Human Relations: FROST ROW Vic Godyn. Ardclc Maison, John Franklin. Richard Williams. Ardia Maison. Lisa Stine. SECOND ROW Mr. Stein metz, Karen Williams, Susan LaCazc, Catherine Wcstling. Cheryl Hartley. Activities 159 Responsibility Stressed in R.O.T.C March, March, March; spit, and polish is all many students asso- ciate with R.O.T.C. Actually R.O.T.C. provides an integral part of the Madison curriculum and gives the community a fine example of our youth. The Reserve Officer Training Corps provides many school services such as color presentations at athletic events and direction at open house. They also represent Madison in the many R.O.T.C. inter-scholastic and Old Town Christmas Parades. All this is possible due to the many, many hours of training and self discipline put in by these dedicated young men. S.Ci.M. Brown A Company 1st Platoon A Company 2nd Platoon 160 Activities COLOR GUARD: LEFT TO RIGHT ■ Craig McNeil. Dean Williamson. Dan Dresser. Ray Thurman. A COMPANY 1st PLATOON: FRONT: Ant- czak, FRONT ROW: Brewer, Basinger. Goycltc, Swails. Void. SECOND ROW. Boudrex. Arm- strong. Page. THIRD ROW: Small. Woodward. Ilasscn, A COMPANY 2nd PLATOON: FRONT ROW Staret . Silvestry. Lloyd. SECOND ROW: Bebo. Cauhlc.Ilasscn. Dato, Barnett, Williamson. THIRD ROW: Brian. Shirley. Hines. Barrigan. McKncil. FOURTH ROW Hay. Reynolds. Chan- bcrlain. Jones. Somers. Thurman. A COMPANY 3rd PLATOON: FRONT Smith. FRONT ROW Linde Rhetto. Storey. Kile. Bdl Martini,SECOND ROW Wilcox. Galer. Chittum. Tarlton, Lecher, THIRD ROW: Lowen. Hawley. Coats. Van Nor- man. Anderson. B COMPANY 1st PLATOON: FRONT ROW: Morris. Barrow. Guinlo.SECOND ROW Deal, Fvans, Collins, Brown, Mddrum, Morris. THIRD ROW: Tucker. Wilbern. Pickard. Costa. FOURTH ROW Lampe. Whiteside. Ro- mero. I.owrie. B COMPANY 2nd PLATOON: FIRST ROW Baldusari. Perry. Whiteside. Bush- maker. SECOND ROW Frye. Quinto. Geer. Zynda. Williams. Portman. TillRD ROW: John- son. Murphy. Hargis. J owfey. FOURTH ROW: Hcnslcr, Fuller, Freten, Myers. Widman. B COM- PANY 3rd PLATOON: FRONT: Portman. FRONT ROW. Grecian, l.awson, Linkc. Wilhite. Pritchard. Miller,SECOND ROW:Thomas, Baker. Kdth. Walker. THIRD ROW Ldtmcycr. Peek. Alley, Overy. B Company 2nd Platoon B Company 3rd Platoon Activities 161 R.O.’s Select Queen for San Diego’s Annual R.O.T.C. Ball Following tradition, San Diego’s annual R.O.T.C. Ball was held at the Masonic Temple in Mission Valley. This formal dance was held on March 13, a Saturday. Members of the R.O.T.C. and their dates, from several San Diego high schools, at- tended. Senior, Karen Sue Williams reigned as queen from Madison. Donna Huff, Junior attendant and Kathy Greene, sophomore attendant were members of Karen’s court. RIGHT: Chris Barrow offers suggestions on formation of the platoons during marching drills. REI.OW- l-'loyd Grecian leads his platoon in marching practice. ABOVE: Sophomore attendant, Kathy Greene and her es- cort Greg Smith: Karen Williams, queen, and Chris Barrow; Junior attendant, Donna Huff and her escort Sal Guinto. Activities 163 Madison’s Rifle Team won first place in Western League, over Kearny, with the highest score the city has seen in a C.I.F. match for three years. In city-wide com- petition the Warhawks settled for second in another shoot-out with the Komcts. The team took third in a field of forty at the Robert Shribbs Rifle Match, which was held at U.C.L.A. Rifle Team: FRONT ROW - Dave Wil- bum, Gary Evans, James: Rhctta, Lance Martini. SECOND ROW - Victor Sylvester. Gary Antczak, Dan Bossiard, Joel Rubin. Bull’s-eye for Rifle Team; First Place in Western League Important Function Performed by Madigraphs Much of Madison's printed material, the student handbook, short day passes and play programs are designed and printed by the Madigraphs. The organization is a class, though much additional time is required for both their ad- visor, Mr. Nelson, and the students in order that their work .can be fin- ished before their deadlines. Madrigraphs: FRONT ROW ■ Steve Gon- zales, Mike (iolubski. Earlcnc Dugal, Trixie Westfall. Barbara Pierce. Ricci Westfall. Greg Shrunk. Mr. Nelson. SECOND ROW - Mark Henry, Kevin McCowcn, Gordon Adsit, Richard Lolzgc cllc. Rich Perkins. Roger Phillips, Phil Peltier, Bill Hcmpscy. 164 Activities Planes and Pawns Stir Interests Two of Madison’s less conspic- uous organizations arc the Air- foilers and the Chess Club. Hach group is deeply involved in its ac- tivity. The Chess Club is composed of Madison’s best chess logicians, including many players who find various chess game derivations, such as speech games, blind chess (War), and an interesting version developed by a member, Randy Dorian, which is played on a donut- like board and is called toroidal chess. Members of the Airfoilcrs devote their efforts to the construction and flying of model planes. They arc very fortunate to have Mr. Mather as their sponsor. Mr. Math- er has been a regular member of the U.S. microfilm glider team, which is ranked as third best in the world. ABOVE LEFT: Victor Wibc and Mike Schold examine a glue joint. ABOVE RIGHT Mike Schold. Mr. Mather. Nico Goosens and Victor Wibc display a partially constructed model plane. LEFT: Chess Club (Seated) David Tiddc, Rhonda John- son and Jim Woodward, (standing) Richard Williams, Paul Walden. Roberto Rivicllo. Agung Soetijoso, Dave lilliol and Mr. Car- ter. (seated in front) Osami Wakabayashi. Activities 165 Latin Feast Caps Active Year for Romads Can wc work with metal swords?” questioned Latin Club members who wanted metal swords instead of wood ones for this year’s banquet games. The wood swords broke in the middle of the games last year. The games including foot races, chariot races, and cata- pulting took place in May. but unfortunately without metal swords. In order to raise money for their annual banquet the Ro- mads sponsored a chariot race, tug-of-war, catapult contest, and of course many delicious bake sales. The banquet took place in the Madison cafeteria. The games occurred first in the order of events followed by the honor- ing of the gods. During the feast- ing, plays were put on and danc- ing girls roamed around the tables. BELOW LEFT: Romad members Debbie Gcbhardi and Victor Godyn donned Roman togas for an after school bake sale. BELOW RIGHT: A muddy hole and wet. muddy students were the re- sults of a vigorous-Romad sponsored- tug-of-war. FRONT ROW - Grecian. St. Germain. Wisdom. Stuyck. Middleton. Wylie. SECOND ROW - Holman. Gcb- hardt, LeDcLoura, Bennett. Getz, Misso. Samo. Azar. Whitford, Miles. THIRD ROW - T.A. Board. Schuler, Siggson. Tamborclli. Johnson. Holmes. Iglcsias. Byers. Fenner. Stromstedt. Jim Robinson. Sponsor. FOURTH ROW • Whiteside. Merrick, iickhoff. Linkc. Franklin, Wilburn. Thorton. Kdwards, Woods. 166 Activities Tomorrow’s Technicians Produce Television Shows The Electronics Club, C.C.T.V., and Auto Club offered those interested in future occupations in these areas opportunities to get a head start. Experimenting and making electronic kits was the goal of the Electronics Club. Some of the group’s projects were making their own intercoms and ham radios. Students who participated in the C.C.T.V. program learned to operate cameras and found out what took place behind the scenes in the filming of a program. The group filmed Sophomore Scene, the Madison News, and special programs requested by classes. The Auto Club helped train future mechanics and those who just wanted to learn more about cars. LEFT: FRONT ROW - Williams. T.A. Pinkel. Walls.Quinn. John- son. Crawford. Morris. Dcpacmclarcrc. Scbcrg, Wicbush. Beckett. SECOND ROW - Mr. Pierce. Henderson. Moraros, Culver, Rod- rique . Morris. Broward. Turano. THIRD ROW - Rafncl, McNca. Chandler, Cable, McFall, St. Peter, Fowler, Adams, Meyers, Hor- ton. Davis. FOURTH ROW - Linde. Cline. Tone. Lit ingcr. Bcrcs- ford. Wilshc, Bogie. Shakclford, Boucher, McCallion, Rapp, Mason. BELOW LEFT: SITTING . G. Jolley. G. Agundcz. I). Over field. M. Garner, B. Halshaw, C. Pasquan. STANDING - L. Richards. B. Novack. B. Baumcr. T. Hcclcy. Mr. Fink, B. Barber, K. Wolfe, J. Pamaran, C. Sims, D. Bowen, K. Folkcr. B. Gritz. M. Jones. Ava Holland. KovJudy. President Ocfillfee J.a Not shown Vicc-Wekidcnt Dave Mlliot. ABOVE: Mike McCallion learns to use a television camera as a part of the school service television program while Rex Horton takes a break. Activities 167 UPPER LEFT: Not all activities captured the interest of all students. Billie Jean Newport, for example, displays her disinterest. UPPER RIGHT: Two art class students prepare a mural to advertise a coming event. ABOVE: Terri Cornwell and Denise Patton even rode horses on our track to entertain football fans during half time. RIGHT: Blake Sanden and Mary Turpen enjoy dancing at an aftergame dance, sponsored by the P.T.A. 168 Activities Activities Brighten Curricular Routine Attending classes, eating lunch, leaving school, and doing homework—sounds boring, doesn't it? At Madison this pace of work, work, work isn’t very popular; eager students involve themselves in lunch-period and after-school activities. Students are offered a choice of enter- tainment during their lunch periods. Regularly held open A.S.B. meetings. “Career Day” lectures, pep rallies, and musical and comedy programs have been available for them to attend. The movie, “Anastasia”, and more band concerts were new this year. Club-sponsored events, such as the “Tug-of-War” and “Slave Day” have successfully kept the hour-long lunches from being wasted and monotonous. After school all Warhawks can partici- pate in some school activity. Sport meets and after-game dances have proved most popular. Plays, musicals, formal and informal dances, too, have been part of the fun and activity of ’71. BELOW LEFT TO RIGHT. Rosan DcLconardo. Sermscc Chongchua, and Debbie Christian perform a comedy skit during a pep rally. LOWER RIGHT: Madison students wait patiently in a ticket line. 170 Athletics A Time for. . . ATHLETICS “Touchdown! Touchdown!” Mad- ison’s bleachers rocked with contagious excitement. That's where it really was - competition. In every sport, actual competition was where coaches, indi- vidual team members, students, and spectators combined in support for Madison’s Warhawks. All shared ele- vations of victory and depressions of defeat. Winning was an oftcn-occuring e- vent in all of Madison's sports. Better records came about due to behind the scenes hard work. Students conditioned, trained, practiced long hours, listened to coaches - they became athletes. At times the mighty were humbled and the lowly raised on high. A myriad of emotions combined to make this year’s competition the spec- tacle it was for Madison. Fall and Foot- ball - bulging muscles and an occasional al limp identified our Warhawks. School spirit was deeply felt as the team enjoyed their best season on record and went on to C1F playoffs. Winter and Bas- ketball - the players had a leaner look - on the court and off. A taller team with fewer players, more flowing action, quick exploitation made this the major sport. Spring and Baseball - the crack of wood on horsehidc, umpires’ decis- ions. spectators with sunglasses com- bined to make baseball the sport of spring. Yet the cycle docs not end here. Fall sports training has already started. Athletes will condition throughout the summer to make next fall the begin- ning of another fine athletic year for Madison’s proud Warhawks. LEFT - A majority of Ihc students at Madison who participated in athletics belonged to one of ihc two sport-based organizations • GAA and Lcttcrmcn. The officers of these clubs were Treas- urer Jess Steiger. Treasurer Sherry Mallcry. President Doug Smith. Vice President Anne Frecby. Secretary Tom Moeller, President Vicki Roudcbush. Vice President Dave Ailshirc. Sec- retary Vicki (icibc. Sophomore Representative Joanne Stafford. BELOW • Warhawk split end. Bill Clark, displays his talent for receiving passes from quarterback Lex Stoyanow. Combinations such as these brought about the 14-6 downfall of the Craw ford opponents. Athletics 171 Girls’ Athletics Get into Action! President....... Vice-President . Secretary....... Treasurer....... Sophomore Rep Advisors....... .... Vicki Roudcbush ......Anne Frccby .........Vicki Gcibe ......Sheri Mallery ......Joanne Stafford . Miss Nancy Hubert Miss Carol Hamilton Hot popcorn and red licorice proved to be best sellers at basketball games when G.A.A. teamed up with the basketball sec- tion of L.cttermen’s Club to raise money for both clubs. Suckers, candycancs. Pow- derpuff. and club dues all helped to pay for official and entry fees, new equipment and awards for the annual banquet. Girls competed in eight intcrscholastic sports, intramurals and Powdcrpuff football. Highth period honors gym helped prepare teams for competition in their respective sports. ABOVE: Coming up for air is swimmer Pally Valdez practicing the butterfly for an upcoming meet at Mira- mar Pool. ABOVE RIGHT: Down to bump the ball. Dianna Bennett receives the serve. Lisa Stine watches, ready for action. Tennis Team FRONT ROW: Vorgcas. Gray. McMains. Brandi Tucker. Azar. SECOND ROW Pries, l ostcr. Pier son, Brightwcll, Ames, Gcddcs, Mallery, Turner THIRD ROW: llowland. Anderson. Croasdalc Thompson. Miss Tschudi, Koch, Beck, Rclyca, Me Braycr. 172 Athletics With a 1-4 record, the tennis team had a rebuilding year. In her first year of teach- ing. Coach Sandi Tschudi kept the team in shape with practices during eighth hour gym and after school. Younger members make next year look promising for the team. With only two losses, the volleyball team took a third in Western League play. Skills and practice games readied the girls for league competition under direction of Coach Betty Bennett. Helping also with the team were Miss Carol Hamilton and Mrs. Renee Sccman. Games were played at Muni Gym. Boasting a fourth place in the city and twelfth in the county is the girls’ swim team. Practices were held four times a week at Miramar Pool. Coaches Betty Ardapplc. Anne Rosser and the boys’ waterpolo club helped the girls develop their abilities into a winning team. The purchase of new swim- suits made the team stand out even more at their meets! ABOVE LEFT: Tennis player Carol Anderson pivots for the return of the serve. Volleyball Team FRONT ROW Pierce. O’Connor. Spencer. Bennett. Bcnnct. Rhodes. Roberts. SECOND ROW. Rivcroll. Frccby. Matthews. Ryan. Stine. Browning. Pharris. Meyers. Jones. Not pictured: Mcllo. Sachs. Lawler. Swim Team FRONT ROW: Franck. Silhaugh. Ruikauskas. Hanks. Bcnnct. Darnell, May, Brown, Stratton. Tamm. La- Shell. Prythcrch. SECOND ROW Kdgin. Bothast, Bruner, Bain. Milch. Mullins. Maison. Groves. Bcrray. Maison. Valde . Ericson, Parrcnt. Roudcbush. THIRD ROW. Dasccn .o. Kotakis. McGhcc. Mullins. Schmcrt- zlcr, Powell. Moore, Stubbs. Smith. Hay. Darnell. Skillman. Gerber. Swindall. Athletics 173 G.A.A. Teams Participate in City-Wide Competition Gymnastics Team FRONT ROW: Kcinwald, Wasilk, 1-aShcll. O’Connor. Tamm. Spcnccr, Thombcrry. Roudcbush. Darnell. Johnson. Howland. SECOND ROW: Damdl. Milch. Appel. Bcrray. Parrcnt. Burkhart. EriCSOA, Maison. Tucker. Gigcrich. THIRD ROW: Browning. Schumacher. Gray. Darnell, Powell. Blanco, Pate. Manning. Modern Dance FRONT ROW Spcnccr. Schrotcnbocr. May. Brown. (.aSehll. Prythcrch. Stratton, Tamm. O'Connor. Hawks. SECOND ROW: l-onncr. Prank, Milch. Thornbcrry, Gigcrich. Tucker, liricson, Parrcnt. Valde . Darnell, Pdgin. Darnell. Abe. Stafford. Garcia. Bcrray. Gray. Appel. Gardner. Manning. Dasccn o. Stein, ABOVE: Gymnastics team members practice McGhee. Schmcr lcr. Browning. Cosper, Havens. Bain. Sicurcllo, Mrs. Harwood. for upc0ming meets. TOP: Pam Wasilk gracefully glides into the splits during a modern dance routine 174 Athletics Hockey Team FRONT ROW: Mallcry. Silbaugh, Rutkauskas, Bennett. Bennett, Bennett. McMains. Foster, SECOND ROW Pierce. Norton. Gallegos, lodicc. Mullins. Wilson. Maison. Maison. Bruner. THIRD ROW: Roberts. Mullins, Freeby. Gross. Beck. Powell. Geddes. Smith. Skillman. Gerber. NOT PICTURED: Spayd. Spunauglc. Ryan. Dartand. ABOVE: Right wing Debbie Bennett and Crawford opponent await bully that will start the game. BOTTOM: Members of Madison's Hockey Team approaching their goal. The gymnastics team under the supervision of Mrs. Anne Rosser, Miss Sandy Tschudi and Miss Nancy Hubert divided into begin- ning, intermediate and advanced levels. The members participated in vaulting, floor exercises, bal- ance beam stunts and performance on the uneven parallel bars. The season lasted from March fifth to May seventh and the teams had meets every Tuesday and Friday. Throughout March and April the teams attended many city- wide competitions. The modern dance club under the direction of Mrs. Toni Harwood provided entertainment for many occasions. One evening in January and another in February the mem- bers displayed dancing talents for patients in a convalescent home. In February they also entertained at the Girls’ League Dad-Daughter Banquet. Hie group attended a modern dance symposium early in March. Under the skillful coaching of Mrs. Bonnie Charles and Miss Jane Venghaus, the G.A.A. hockey team finished off their season with a 6-2 record. The two losses were to Kearny after a re-match. Mem- bers of the team attended a field hockey clinic at Fallbrook Union High School on February sixth to learn many new skills and tech- niques. Most of the players were returning members of last years team. Athletics 175 Seniors Sweep Around Juniors... Six Points! “Two stars! Four stars! Six stars! A comet! All for the Juniors.. echoed throughout Madison stadium as a Senior-Junior battle took place on the gridiron at the 1970 Powderpuff game. Eighty girls spent a month after school and on weekends in sweats and pigtails drilling for the big game. Coaches, elected by the teams to teach them all they could about football, were as excited as the girls. Three o’clock was opening kickoff time and started the four ten minute quarters. The only score of the game came in the first quarter. BELOW: Wiih the Pep band playing The Stripper , Junior cheerleaders Bob Mowry and Brian Hcrz arc forced to carry John Martinez off the field before he goes too far. RIGHT Mary Pat Rivcroll, Junior quarterback, runs an end sweep for a five yard gain. BOTTOM: Junior tackle Paula Browning makes a diving effort to grab Kim Chickic Mullins' flag and stop the play. 176 Athletics Senior halfback Sunny Howland set up the touchdown by running the ball into position. The actual six points came on a quarterback keep around the left end. Kim “Chickic Mullins carried the ball. The Junior offense could not penetrate the Senior defense but almost scored near the end of the game on a pass intended for end Deb- bie Preis. An interception by Vicki Roudebush saved the game and Senior tradition. LEFT: A pass intended for Junior Debbie Preis is about to be inter- cepted by Senior safety Vicki “Rowdy Roudebush as fellow team- mate Barb Valenti and referee Steve Watson watch. The interception kept the Juniors from their only chance to score. ABOVE: Senior de- fensive end Janice lidlcfsen rips Junior Kathy Tatera as she goes after the ball carrier. BELOW: As the Senior team and spectators watch the game, defensive coach Rob Rowe prepares tackle Anne “Deacon l;rec- by for more action on the field. Badminton Team FRONT ROW Prythcrch. Acosta. Bennett. Ben nett. Hawks. Garcia. Mullins. Brown. Dietsch SECOND ROW Weeks. Norton. Croasdalc Adams. Valde . Anderson. Bruner. Rclyca. Bled SOC, Coffey. THIRD ROW Clark. Brandt. Thomp son. Shepherd. Pharris. Smith, Mullins. Sarno Harwood. Softball Team FRONT ROW: Jones. Rhodes. Garcia. Darnell. Bennett, Bennett. Bennett. McMains. Gonzales. Foster. SECOND ROW Gureezny. Slobodny, Gallagher. Mullins. Smith. Pierce. Franck. Duncan. Brightwcll. Shuttlcworth. THIRD ROW Powell. Turner. Mallcry. Norton. Gallegos. Rclyca. Valde . Anderson. Bruner. Roudebush. Sarno. FOURTH ROW: Hay. Browning. Pharris. I iwlcr. Brindlc. Rivcroll. Dangcl. Berray, Gettes. Stampe. ABOVE: Roberta Halliburton has been an out- standing track competitor for three years. Here, she paces herself through a practice mile run. ABOVE RldllT: Donna Bennett proves that keeping your eye on the ball works as she pre- pares to slam a hit to outfield. OPPOSITE PACE RldllT: Catcher Tina Jones warms up during pre- season training OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT- Joni Croasdalc's serve begins a doubles badminton game. TRACK FRONT ROW Bain. Slratton. Skillman. Jones. Spencer. Mey- ers. Halliburton. SECOND ROW Ames, Clark, A ar. Darnell. Wilson. McBraycr. Rhodes, Schumacher. THIRD ROW: I rceby. Stine, Roberts, Browning. Koch. Ryan, Matthews. Mullins. Gross, Rivcroll. G.A.A. Hosts Spring Sports Spring of 1971 came with track shoes, catcher’s milts, and birdies for G.A.A. athletes. Training started early for track members as competitors conditioned through-out pre-season. Coached by Betty Bennett, the team was striving to uphold their position as all-city league champions for the third consectutivc year. Interscho- lastic badminton, coached by Toni Har- wood, and softball, headed by Bette Ar- dapple, not only taught team members the skills and techniques of their respective game, but provided valuable experience in the spirit of competion. Long hours of diligent practice went into the training of these teams, which proved to be tributes to the Girls' Athletics Association. Would you believe six straight wins? That's what happened this year as the Warhawk Footballers rolled through their most successful season ever. Led by the superb coaching of Jack Menotti and Bob Bishop, the Hawks displayed a potent offense and a league-leading defense. The offense, led by Quar- terback Lex Stoyanow, Receivers Bill Clark and Steve Watson, and Backs Gary Morlett and Dan Munoz, more than doubled last year’s scoring output. The powerful defense, led by Randy Evertson, Bill Sharman, Tualatai Sami, Joe Holden, and Alan Ratta. allowed an average of only ten points per game, one of the lowest in the county. This balanced attack led to a second place Western League Finish. ABOVE: FROM ROW-Vt Murray. J.Holden, B Sharman. A.Ratta, S.Wat- son. L.Stoyanow, T.Sami. B.CIark. R.Gamer. R.Evertson, C.Amaral. D. Munoz. SECOND ROW'-T.Salccki. R.Gallagher. D.Shackclford, [ .Riley. G.Dalc. G.Todd. (j.Bergstrom. J.Hawkins. D.Bcrtelson. G.Morlett. M.Guinn, J.Tinsley. THIRD ROIT-J.Holdcrman. B.Rogers. I).Stewart. R.Feldman, R.Sartuchc. I.. Orti . A .Cota. B. Hull berg, M.Shook, A.Watt-Mgr. FOURTH ROW-G.Maudlin, D.Grcmillion. J.Martinez. R.Tremble. J.Lopez, T.Monti- sano. B Dale. M.Oswall, R.Rowe. T.Rcid. W.Bcresford. BELOW: Coaches Bob Bishop and Jack Mcnnotti discuss crucial strategy. Gridders Rip Western League ABOVE: This Chieftain pass fell incomplete as Randy livcrtson-60 and (ilen Dale-84 apply pressure. LEFT: Bill Clark tried in vain to make this catch against Mission Bay. BELOW Tualatai Sami is helped off the field by Lex Stoyanow and Andy Watt after sustaining a pain- ful ankle injury against Monte Vista. Athletics 181 Warhawks Whip Chieftains 7-2 182 Athletics Gary Morlclt scores the winning touchdown on a 7 yard run. The Chieftains arc threatening on the Warhawk 20 yard line. Can the Hawks hold? That was one of the many exciting moments in this year's thrilling 7-2 victory over highly ranked Clairemont High, the first since 1964. Front the opening moment, when the Hawks marched somberly onto the field, to the final crushing tackle, the Maulers from Madison High were never slopped. The game itself, a scoreless affair at half- time. was decided in the final quarter. Lex Stoyanow led an 81 yard drive, mixing short passes to Bill Clark and Steve Watson and rushing for key gains himself. The drive was capped on a 7 yard dash by Garry Mor- lelt. Although Clairemont threatened late in the fourth quarter, they were held with- out a touchdown by the rugged Madison defensive crew. The win. unquestionably a team victory, pushed the Warhawks into the league lead and capped a brilliant season. Madison defense stops Chiefs forno gain. Madison Makes C.I.F For the first time in the school’s history, the Warhawk Footballers made it to the CIF Playoffs. But, unfortu- nately, they were paired against the county’s number one team, the St. Augustine Saints. Although the Hawks put forth a valiant effort, they were overwhelmed by the Saints' powerful forces, 38-7. The lone Madison touch- down was scored by Tualatai Sami, a converted line- backer, after a series of thrilling runs. Madison Opponent 35 Monte Vista 6 13 Lincoln 12 14 Crawford 6 7 Clairemont 2 19 Point Loma 14 10 Mission Bay 0 6 Kearny 14 28 La Jolla 27 26 University 12 7 Saint Augustine 38 Won 8 Lost 2 RIGHT: Steve Watson makes a fine catch of a Lex Stoyanow pass in the CIF Playoff match. BELOW: Lex Stoyanow turns upfidd on a long gainer against the Saints. 184 Athletics J.V. Wins Western League This season was indeed a successful one for the J.V. Football team. Under the leadership of Head Coach David Schuler and his assistants Dick Clem, Bob Moss and Dave Mills, the J.V. Gridders posted a 7-1-1 record and placed first in the Western League for the second year in a row. These fine players gained valuable ex- perience and a winning attitude. With many fine J.V. players moving up to Varsity the Warhawks can look forward to another successful season next fall. BEl.OW FRONT ROW-R.Bergstrom. T.Bcrtdson, R.Rulc. M.Holman. M. Lloyd. J.Wcst. S.Warncr. M.Stoyanow. J.O’Connor, L.l'ollcnd. SECOND ROW- D.lsley. T.Chapporoni, R Bruin. L.Pcrinc. M.Dawson. J.Curric, S.Dawson, S. Garner. M.Roscngurgcr. M.Guyswhilc. THIRD KOB'-C.Cramcr. J.Gacicr, G. York. M.Modgc, J.Turner, B.Sutherland. I..l.ou. B.Colc, B.Conner. FOURTH KOIP-R.Durango-Mgr.. M.Keagy. E.Lindblad. J.Beetle. M.McCallion. W.Love. D.Lovic. D.Dunn, D.Joncs-Mgr. LEFT: Head Coach David Schuler discusses pre-game strategy with Assistant Coach Bob Moss. LOWER I.EFT: Mark Oswalt (78) prepares to block as Bob Sutherland (80) takes off upfidd against Monte Vista. Madison Opponent 0 Monte Vista 8 18 Lincoln 12 12 Crawford 0 26 Clairemont 12 8 Point Loma 6 8 Mission Bay 7 0 Kearny 0 32 La Jolla 0 14 University 12 Won 7 Lost 1 Tied I Athletics 185 Cross Country: FRONT ROW: J.Donna. A.Tur- kcn. I).Hollingsworth. S.Kui . J.Newbotd, S.Whcl- stinc, J.Barnes. K.Minncgar, W.Rich, SECOND ROW: K.Fuchs. L.Vinzanl, M.McCaslin, M.Haw- kins. B.Mowry. I).Book, B.McCarter. D.Hagcy. A. McFachcrn. D.Ailshirc. S.Brinkcrhoff. THIRD ROW: D.Cutzlcr, B.Yanddl. M.Manion. B.Lof- gren, R.Kandunt. T.Moeller. A.Harper, M.Dewitt, B. Mowry, R.Hamme, D.Wilson. Madison Opponent 22 Grossmont 33 15 Kearny 50 15 University 50 17 Mission Bay 46 15 La Jolla 50 39 Clairemont 17 18 Point L.oma 40 15 Hoover 50 Won 7 Lost 1 186 Athletics Outstanding Season for Warhawk Runners Running twelve miles a day over rough, dusty countryside in all kinds of weather was part of everyday rou- tine for the cross country team. Headed by Coach Larry Elliot, the team cap- tured second place in Western League, and sent seven representatives to C.I.F. competition. The Warhawks maintained a formidable season, comprising seven wins and one loss. Outstanding team members included Bill Mowry. Dick Wil- son. Dave Ailshirc, Dave Hollings- worth. and Steve Ruiz. LEFT: Warhawk cross, country runners take the lead in a home meet. LOWER LEFT: Coach Klliot (left), a major contributor to Madison's cross coun- try success, confers with other coaches. BELOW: Runners maintain their pace and run on to vic- tory for Madison High School. Athletics 187 Gymnasts Demonstrate Skill and Concentration Through great effort and determination, the 1970 Warhawk Gymnastic Team placed well in Western League. Led by the inspiring coaching of Steve Haiman, the Hawk Gymnasts participated in many important meets, including the Waterman Invi- tational at Patrick Henry High School. Team stand- outs Stan Idcker, Bruce Ingoldt. Roger Phillips, Dave Wagner, Mike McKinney, and Adlai Aquino displayed superior skill, power and concentration throughout the season. These athletes, along with their teammates, fans and coaches, completed a season in which, although there were disappoint- ments. there were also notable successes. BELOW FROST ROW-}.McColm. D.BIackwcll. T.Laurio. J.Parrclla, J.Comstock. M.McKinney. A.Aquino. J.Stubbs. J. Morris. I).Aquino. J.Maguire. R.OIscn. SECOSD ROW-R. Turano, L.Fcrtig. D.Romig, D.Romig. R.Domingo. A.Dean. R.Steiger. D.Hinck. J.Stubbs. S.Bold. J.I.ylc, J.McKnight. K. Mayes. THIRD ROW-Coach Haiman. D.Jarrctt. (i.Bryant. R Kurt . G.Van Durcn. J.Pray. D.Wagner. B.Ingoldt. S.Idcker, B.Trcmblay. M.Alexander, R.Phillips. S.Mitchell. K.Brown- Mgr. RIGHT: Coach Steve llaiman looks on expectantly as his Warhawk Gymnasts battle in Western League Finals. 188 Athletics LEFT: Stan Idckcr displays his difficult onchandcd hand- stand. BELOW Robin Domingo proved that determination pays off. BOTTOM: Mike McKinney's concentration shows through. Athletics 189 ABOVE: Bruce Ingoldt demonstrates his form on the parallel bars. BELOW: Roger Phillips is caught in midair as he performs a difficult flip. RIGHT: Arthur Dean shows his strength on a parallel bar handstand. 190 Athletics Outstanding Gymnasts Reach C.I.F. Preliminaries Madison Opponent 66 Vi Mission Bay 53 Vi 71 Lincoln 45 Vi 37 Vi Pi. Henry 76 Vi 50 Pt. Loma 67 82 San Diego 35 84 Kearny 35 55 Vi Crawford 63 Vi 59 Clairemont Won 4 Lost 4 60 LEFT: David Wagner reaches for the lop during his rope performance. BELOW: Mike McKinney performs a difficult maneuver during his floor exercise routine. Athletics 191 Hawks Battle for Fifth Straight Title BOTTOM. Jim Burrows. John Brennan. Steve Brown. Doug Lee. Gary Morcficld. Rock l.cc. Rich Hastings. Bob Mac- Kcrsic. Brian Her . Bruce Co Id well. Bill Clark. Craig Lanscr. BELOW: Craig Lanscr tries a hook shot against Santana. RIGHT Bob MacKcrsic goes in for a lay-up against the area's top-ranked team, the Monte Vista Monarchs. Athletics 193 Cagers Control Court; Set League Record Madison Opponent 61 Point Loma 31 45 Claircmont 57 73 La Jolla 44 85 Mission Bay 53 77 University 54 71 Kearny 62 59 Point Loma 45 64 Clairemont 47 81 La Jolla 46 84 Mission Bay 42 60 University 50 60 Kearny 54 Won 11 Lost 1 The Madison cagers, playing the roughest schedule in the school's history, continued their dominance during the Western League season after a slow start. Led by the Dean of the Western League, Coach John Hannon, the Hawks raced through the rest of the league while losing only once. During this time, the cagers soundly beat two of the county's top teams, Claircmont and Kearny. Bob MacKersie, Rich Hastings, and Craig Lanscr, along with tough Steve Brown and sophomore Rock Lee were recognized for superlative play throughout the season. RIGHT: Coach John Hannon ponders an important play. BELOW: Brian Her goes up for a shot and is fouled as Steve Brown awaits the rebound. 194 Athletics j-j J.V. Wins 2nd Consecutive League Crown For the second straight year, Madison’s J.V. Baskctballcrs won the coveted Western League title. After a fine pre-sea- son, the cagers posted a 10 win and 2 loss league record. First year coach, Richard Clem, helped these fine players gain the basic skills needed for varsity competition in years to come. ABOVE: FRONT ROW M. Carpenter. J Thompson. M. Haworth. H. Amsicr. J. Smith. M. Kcagy. SECOND ROW Charles Williams. Mgr. I). Reilly. I). Morcfidd, L. Pcrinc. G. Bryant. J. Hoffman. M. Oswalt, LEFT: Coach Richard Clem watches as long hours of practice pay off in the overwhelming 80-40 victory over Pi. Ix ma. Madison Opponent 80 Point Loma 40 65 Claircmont 56 62 La Jolla 49 61 Mission Bay 29 42 University 44 68 Kearny 58 52 Point Loma 83 57 Claircmont 46 54 La Jolla 42 84 Mission Bay 53 71 University 40 61 Kearny 55 Won 10 Lost 2 Athletics 195 Warhawks Place Third in County For the first time since 1969, the Hawks opened the C.I.F. Playoffs at home. Drawing defending champion Helix in the first round, the Warhawks, seeded fourth in the tournament, prevailed. 80-76. Led by Sophmorc Rock Lee’s 25 points, the Hawks beat Helix for the first time in the school’s eight year history. Playing at far-away Southwestern College, the Hawks ran over their second round opponent, Castle Park, 76-57. Led by Rich Hastings, Steve Brown and Gary Moreficld, the Hawks destroyed the Trojans easily. The Sports Arena was the scene of the semi-final match between Madison and Number One Ranked Monte Vista. Although Madison led for most of the game, a spirited Monte Vista rally took the contest in the last seconds, 62-60. Rich Hastings led the way for the Hawks in his finest effort of the season. Although marred by loose officiating, it was still an exciting contest. Playing their final game of the year, the Warhawks won third place in the county with a 70-59 victory over Patrick Henry. Bob MacKersie scored 19 points in this fine team effort. The Hawks had proven this year that they were at least the third best team in the county. RIGHT: Sieve Brown drives through the Helix defense for two points. BELOW: Bob MacKersie shoots a jumper over Helix. 196 Athletics LEFT: Bruce Coldwcll Hies through the air for a basket. BELOW- Ciary Morcficld scores on a rebound against the Castle Park Trojans. BOTTOM: Brian Herzdrops in a lay-up as Doug l ee ami Craig Lanscr look on. Athletics 197 Grapplers Move Into C.I.F. Tournament Always good in tournament type sit- uations, Madison finished second be- hind University this year in Western League preliminaries. Although the sea- son record was not impressive. Coach Roeder will be looking forward to next year when half of the team will be return- ing with a year of experience behind them. Outstanding wrestlers were Randy Lvertson, Jesse Steiger, Tim Tyler and Stan Ideker. RIGHT: Alan Ralta maneuvers to get into posi- tion for a pin. BOTTOM LEFT: Warhawks wres- tler Jesse Steiger begins to take down a Claircmont adversary. BOTTOM RIGHT: Stan Ideker wins the match against his Chieftain opponent and scores five points for Madison. 1970-1971 Wrestling Schedule January 8th................Point Loma January 15th....................La Jolla January 22nd..................University January 29th.......................Morse January 30th.....Warhawk Tournament February 5th .................Claircmont February 11 th.............Mission Bay February 19th.......C.I.F. Preliminaries TOP: Varsity wrestlers were (left to right) M. Leroux, D. Bertel son, T. Ty- ler. K Bvertson, S. Roman, I). Stinger. S. Ideker. M. (alien. T. Schwart , J. Steiger. J. Carpenter, B. Claire. B. Sar- tcn. Not pictured arc J. Brewer. M. Mc- Kinney. A. Ratta and manager Ken Brown. ABOVE: The wrestling team was under the direction of Coach Rocdcr. LEFT: Terry Schwartz uses a pinning combination on his University oppo- nent to score. Athletics 199 RIGHT: Varsity wrestler, Terry Sch- wartz, puts an arm lock on a University I on. BELOW: Stan Ideker throws a half-nelson on his Chieftain opponent. BOTTOM LEFT: Jesse Steiger scores two points on an escape. BOTTOM RIGHT: Warhawk Jesse Steiger has the advantage over his foe in this match dur- ing the Clairemont meet. 200 Athletics J.V. Takes Western League Crown Second Time For the second consecutive year, Madison's J.V. grapplers ended the season in first place. Twelve underclassmen, directed by Coach Mills and Coach Roc- dcr, made up this year’s J.V. team. They had the opportunity to practice with the more ex- perienced varsity squad, in addi- tion to actual participation in-meets. ABOVE: This year’s J.V. wrestlers were (left to right) D. Komig. K. Abraham- son, S. Richards, D. Collar. K. Johnson, K. Morris. R. Skidmore. M. McCaslin, M. Christian, J. Whitehead, T. Vaocaro, K. tiaglcson. LEFT: A University Don linds himself in a predicament as Kim Morris takes control and the referee awards two points. BEl.OW: Kmic John- son puts a head and arm pin on oppo- nent to add five points to the team score. VARSITY BASEBALL. BELOW. FROST AW t M.O'wall. K.Dolcn, I) Smith. D.Thompkins, J .Craig. T.Bcrtdson. S. Watson. D. Bertel son. SECOSO ROW-Coach B.Reeder. J.Burrows. B.CIark. B Bailiff, (i.Bryant. C.Sarno. E.Macias. A. Skoglund, R.Nieto. T.Vaccaro. M.Smith. M.Carpenter. J.Parker, f Bossard. B.Armstrong. Coach L. Elliot. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL. BOTTOM FROST ROW’.|..Peters. T.Chappcrone. G.York. P.Bailcy. M Carpenter. P.Isley.C.Valle. J.Burns. B.Simmins. DCastillo. SECOSO ROW- B.Niderost. C.Sarno. R.Tcrriar. M.Abernathy. S.Warner. (..Parker. B.t.of- gren. J.Craig. M.Smith. P.Sandcn. Coach L.Elliot. With a senior infield of returning players and junior pitcher Gary Bryant. Madison’s Varsity Baseball team entered league action with promising beginnings. Despite the mid-season loss of catcher Dave Thompkins with a leg injury, the Hawks con- tinued to be a formidable foe in Western League play. Valuable players could be found in the field as well as at the plate. Doug Smith, Bill Clark. Jim Burrow, Al Skoglund. Steve Watson and others made up the infield and reserves. These Varsity players were able to keep their opponents’ scoring to a mini- mum. Added to the skills and spirit of other team members and led by the efforts of Coach Bob Roeder, the Warhawks man- aged to be tough competitors in baseball action. 202 Athletics Field and Plate Strength Exhibited BELOW Alan Skoglund gels the out on a perfect pick-olT play against Mis- sion Bay. LEFT. Mark Oswalt winds up for the pitch as Bill Clark looks on. BOTTOM Bill Clark lakes a lead off first base as he is held on by the Mission Bay first baseman Athletics 203 TOP: Sprinter Al Turkin crosses the finish line ahead of Claircmont competitor to lidc to an easy victory in track meet against arch rivals. ABOVE: Greg Bergstrom clears the bar for a first place finish in the J.V. high jump. RIGHT: Charles Sims leaps for a first place finish against La Jolla. 204 Athletics Tracksters Dominate Distance Runs Madison's tracksters have always been noted for their great individual performances and this year was no exception. No less than seven Warhawks were among the top finishers in the Western League. Paced by Dick Wilson's upset victory over C.l.F. Champion Dave Harper in the mile. Bob Sturgeon's 6 4 high jump, and Kurt Nelson’s record distance in the shot put. the Madisonites placed well in the league standings and earned valuable points for the coveted M.C.R.D. All-Sports Trophy. The Warhawks were propped for their efforts by coaches Dave Schuler and Bob Bishop. BELOW: FROST fOH'-Ruiz. Haligowski. Mowry. Boggioni. Shackelford. Hollingsworth. Bergstrom. Fuchs. Sturgeon. Wilson. Ailshirc. Mown. SECOSD ROW Yandcll. Book. Chapman. Turkcn. Lass. Soudani. Bergstrom. Donna. Mincgan. (iut lcr. Hawkins. THIRD ROW: MacAfcc. Moeller. Ml- Eachern. McCarter. Denton. F'lickingcr. Black. Kurtz. Whctstinc. FOt RTH ROW Pcrich. Van antc. Moss. Mayes. Miller. Gallegos. Brown. BOTTOM Bill Mowry puls out an extraordinary effort in the two-mile endurance run versus the Claircmont Chciftains. Athletics 205 Track Team Opens Season With Strong Start Track season opened with two non- league triangular meets for Madison. Both meets took place on the Warhawk track. Coach Schuler's squad placed second in the first of the two meets with Granite Hills winning top honors and Hoover taking third. Team members combined efforts against competitors San Dicguito and Montgomery to finish with a first place. The highlight of pre-season activities was the San Diego Prep C.I.F. Track Championships on February 19th. War- hawks Bob Sturgeon, Kurt Nelson, Bill Mowry, Dick Wilson, Dave Holl- ingsworth and Bob Mowry qualified to participate in the meet. The 5th Annual San Diego Indoor Games followed the track competition between the San Diego area high schools. OPPOSITE PAGE.TOP LEFT: Varsity trackman. Charles Sims, takes off in the long jump event during a nonlcaguc meet. TOP RIGHT Pole Vault- cr. Bruce Ingoldt. clears the bar al I0'6 . BOT- TOM LEFT: Varsity runners- Mark Hawkins and Greg Bergstrom, compete in an extra race at the Granite Hills Hoover track meet. BOTTOM RIGHT: Keith Mays, a junior varsity track runner, and Hoover opponent leave the starting blocks in the 100 sard dash as fellow teammates and officials look on. THIS PAGE. LEFT: Bill Mowry finishes firs! in the two mile with a fellow War- hawk not far behind. BELOW Bob Sturgeon clears the bar in the high jump in the meet against San Dicguito and Montgomery . Athletics 207 Strong Swimmers Set School Records Swim team members broke their own records and school records this year, taking top honors in swimming and diving events. Steve Beyers broke his own 1:15.5 school 100 yard breaststroke record with a time of 1:14.2 in a match a against Kearny. The following week he set another record cutting one second off his time. Individual efforts and team efforts brought fine results in the relay competition and individual events. Rick Garner, the outstanding diver of the team, took top honors in diving in almost all of the team’s meets. Talented Lcttcrmcn Larry Blenis, Steve Boyers, Mike Child, Rick Garner, Eric Nelson.Jess Steiger, Dale Ince. and Mark Van Duren have put in many hours each week working out and perfecting turns and skills at the Boys’ Club. ABOVE: Oft Ihc blocks, swimmer Mike Racdy leaps to make a good start. RIGHT Diver Rick Garner prepares for a backward one and one half. BE- LOW Concentrating on the meet is Coach Dick Clem. 208 Athletics ABOVE: Swim Team. FROST ROW R.Turano. R.Johnson. J.Zych. R.Sleigcr. D. Glance. SECOND ROW: A. Brown. K. Boyd. D.Carnathan. M.Kacgy. K.Haegy. S. Mumford. THIRD ROW. E.Gillcspic. B.Saundcrv K.Picht. S.Coolong. FOURTH ROW M.Child. E.Nelson. R.Garncr. I.BIcnis. R.Jensen. D.Edwards. J.Stcigcr. B, Hutuc. S.Beyers. MISSING: D.lncc. M.Boward. I.EFT: Swimmer Larry Blcnis awaits the blast of the starting gun. BELOW: Randy Bell, doing the butterfly, comes up for air. BOTTOM: Eric Nelson shows winning form in touch and go. Athletics 209 Surf Club Competes in Saturday Morning Meets At seven o'clock on Saturday mornings throughout the school year the Madison Surf Club participated in interscholastic meets. Of course their schedule varied according to surf conditions, but the location of most of their meets was in Ocean Beach. Mr. Rocky Reid sponsored the Surfing Team this year. BOTTOM: Mike Golubski. Kevin. McCowcn, Willie Wilson, Jeff Young, (ioorge Anderson. BEl.OW: Sponsor • Mr. Reid. RIGHT: The interest in surfing of this Madison student inspired his entry for the annual school science fair. PROBLEM AS A SIJRKKR I AM INTKRKSTKI) IN TIIK DRAt; OK VARIOUS KIMS MANY DIKKKRKNT SHARKS ARK USKI) IHIT NO ONK KNOWS WHICH HAVK TIIK LKAST DIIAO I WANT- Kl) TO mill.l) A DKVICK WHICH COULD MKASURK THIS KACTOR 210 Athletics Madison Swimmers Start Water Polo Club ■ Enthusiastic swimmers organized a water polo club for the first year at Madison. During the summer members began playing through the Boys’ Club and belonged to a team headed by Don Abshcar. When school started the boys decided that they wanted a club on campus. Mrs. Ardapple and Mrs. Rosser agreed to sponsor it. Steve Byers served as president of the club. During the year the Water Polo Club tried, without success, to gain team status. They have layed the ground work for future teams and hope that next years' team will gain C.I.F. recognition. FROST ROW: Larry Blcnis, Randy Bell. Bruce Minnili. Dale Camathan. Bob Schumacher. SECOND ROW: Sieve Byers, Dale Incc, Mike Child. Eric Nelson. Chuck Newman. Kurt Nelson. Mike Raedy. Dave Edwards. Bob Roark. LEFT: Kurt Nelson starts the game attack. BELOW: Mrs. Rosser discusses the game plan. Athletics 211 Madison Tennis Team Shows Future Promise The Warhawk tennis team underwent a stage of rebuild- ing this year. Only two of the varsity members were sen- iors. The rest of the team was comprised mainly of sopho- mores, indicating potential for the next two years. Ellis Dugger's able coaching and skillful play by seniors Randy Sarten, Pat Pierce and sophomore Dave Brown enabled the team to compile a respectable record. ABOVE. FROST ROW: B.Harrington.M.Clancy. D.Schumachcr. K. Rcdlinc. M. McGee. J. Kiria c. W. Rich. SECOND ROW M.Haworth. D.Robertson. R. James, L.Frost. D.Brown, R.Sarten. M.Manion. M. Pierce. T.Herold. P.Pierce. K.Bcddoc. Coach Dugger. RIGHT Wade Rich uses a forehand drive to return opponent's serve. BELOW: Tom Hcrold, prepares to execute an underhand volley in a singles match. 212 Athletics Powerful Drives Dominate League Long hours of practice were needed to develop the exacting skill and pinpoint accuracy that marked this year’s Golf team. Early in the season they shocked La Jolla’s top ranked team in an upset vic- tory at Los Pcnasquitos. Low scorer Scott Simpson along with the rest of the team displayed the high skill level required for good con- sistent golf. FRONT ROW: Glenn Aspholm. Scon Simpson. Carl Sjobcrg. RACK ROW Lon Woods. Roy Sjobcrg. Don Oliver, Greg Siggson. Dan Knox. Dan Quinicro. Jan Hcth- cock. Not pictured: Glenn Baker. Athletics 213 214 Underclass A Time for. . . UNDERCLASS “Could you tell me where the 800 building is? Questions such as this were not uncommon in September as incoming sophomores got their bearings. The sophomores, newcomers to Madison, were unlike the other classes. Not only was the campus and faculty new to them, but they were new to each other. Drawn, for the most part, from two junior high schools, they were making new friends and in the process of sorting out new acquaintances. Juniors, on the other hand, were seasoned veterans - relieved to have the trials of the sophomore year be- hind them. Names of faculty, where to find a room, history of football scores were second nature to this class. The pace of study was picked up. Talented juniors, having “made varsity' became prominent in extra- curricular activities. Many were well known, for reasons diverse, to teach- ers, counselors, and fellow students. The juniors strove to be individuals during their year, yet they had one trait in common - they couldn't wail to be seniors. LEFT - Both the Junior Class and Sophomore Class dccicd a straight girl ticket to office. STANDING arc Junior Class officers Pres- ident Gaylcnc Benedict. Vice President Sherry Bain. Treasurer Jackie Norton, and Secretary Mary O'Connor. SITTING arc Sophomore Class officers President Ann Baker. Treasurer Sue Fogle. Vice President Terri Eddy. Secre- tary Becky Acosta, and Historian Donna Haw- kcs. BELOW - New Sophomore Class officers examine 1970-71 budget and plan activities. Underclass 215 Karen Aadland Bill Acomb Julian Acosta Sylvia Acosta Richard Adams Don Adolfson Gordon Adsil Gaydeanc Alexander Susan Alford Barbara Allan Linda Allen Steve Allen Shirley Allred Claire A merman Leslie Ames Marc Andersen Steve Andersen Patricia Anderson Scott Anderson Donna Angle David Anglin Challenges Confront Juniors With Senior Year Ahead Neal Anthony Mary Appel Beverly Aquino John Armstrong Jacquc Arrington Lori Askren Glenn Aspholm John Prim Michael Axelrod Jill Aylsworth Lynn A ar Sandra Baber Jody Bach Marti Bailey Pat Bailc Brian Bailiff Sherry Bain Richard Baird Leonard Baker Robert Baker Debra Baldwin Dave Bancob Kathy Bancroft Sylvia Bandoian Jo Barbee Lana Barge Tcssic Bari ring Karre Barnard Pat Barnes Richard Baron Jim Barone Billy Barragan Rick Basinger Barbara Bass Janet Batson Frank Battaglia Mary Baumcr Vickie Baumgardner Paul Baxter Beth Beatty Mike Bebo Brenda Beck 216 Juniors Kevin Beddoe Tommy Beeman Dan Bell David Bdl Randy Bell Janice Bell Ron Bdl Denise Beman Gaylcnc Benedict Mike Benedict Dianna Bennett Donna Bennett Richard Bennett Wayne Beresford Gregory Bergstrom Gail Berray David Bertel sen Richard Best Charles Betraur. Ron Birch Dennis Blackwdl Marian Blake Patty Blake Jacqudi Blanco Gen Bledsoe Tom Board Beth Bocckd David Bogie Charles Boknevit . Steve Bold Paul Bollackcr Monica Bonko Lance Boone Thomas Boree Tim Bossard Maggie Bothast Linda Boucher Rick Boucher Dennis Boudreaux Dave Bower Rebecca Bowman Mark Bradford Juniors 217 Shannon Brandt Dave Brewer Cynthia Bridge Tim Brierton Rich Brindcll Scott Brinkerhoff Rob Bromley Barbara Bronson Becky Brooks Don Brown Ken Brown Paula Browning AI Bruce John Brumlcy Gary Bry ant Gary Bry ant Sharon Bubkc Chris Buck Dan Buckley Rick Buddc Luanne Burkart Jenny Mitchell relaxes dunnjrlunch. Ray Butts Rob Bycrly Doug Cable Tom Callahan Bob Calligan Betsy Camp Dan Campbell Lindy Canady Rob Candelaria Kurt Canfield l.ynn Cantin Georgia Cantwdl Cicrric Carbine hdith Carey Roger Cargile Bry an Carpenter Mike Carpenter Bill Caublc Joanne Caulfield Carol Causcc 218 Juniors Richard Causcc Anita Cazares Glenda Chamberlain Sharon Chambers Paul Champlin Bruce Chandler Jerry Chanc ' Laura Chappie Claudia Charlcbois Joe Christopher Bobbie Churchill Donna Clark Patty Clark Susan Clark Tim Clark BradClausscn Judy Cochran Margo Cock rum Marc Coffer Sandy Coffey Vicki Colby Junior Class Homecoming Float Wins Second Place Bruce Coldwcll Rusty Coleman Wanda Coley Bill Collins Charlie Collins Rose Comer William Compher David Comstock Herbie Condon Mary Conley Darlene Connolly Betsy Connor Frances Connors Cynthia Cook Mary Cook Ricky Cooper Wayne Cooper Thcresc Cornwell Cathy Correia Sandy Corshack Dorothea Corsi Frank Costa Nancy Costa Alex Cota TimCourington Carol Cox Dennis Cox Ruth Cozzens Patty Crabtree Jim Craig Joe Crawford Christine Crcdland Doris Crook Pamela Cross JimCrotz Paul Culver Art Cunningham Lois Curry Mark Cyr Julie D adamo Rick Dahly Cilenn Dale Juniors 219 Rosita Daluraya Kathy Dane Tom Dargan Debbie Damcll Diane Dasccn o Karen Daugherty Jeff Davis Chris Davis Scott Dawson Chuck Day Jami Dayberry Wicbedc Boer Sandic Decker Janice Dekorp Mark Ddarosa Rosan Dclconardo Rick Delgadillo Diana Ddoura F.lainc Denton John Dcpacmclacrc Patty Dcsch Vicki Dicillo John Dimaggio Cindy Dimalanta Karon Dimeff Carol Dittmer Cathy Dobbins Ken Dolan Dennis Dolphin Mike Dominguez Pam Donahue Harry Dorman Chris Downing Debra Draft Don Dresser ’72 Rings Change Tradition For MHS Juniors Tom Duff Earlene Dugal Debbie Dukdow Carol DuMoulin Jeff Dun mire Jerry Duran Joan Durette Chris Dyer Vicki Dyer John Eason Wendy Eastland John Eaton Tom Eckhoff Kathy Eggen Nancy Ellers Kyle Elliott Peggy Elswood Gail Emerson Sharon Emerson Linda Engbrenghof Sue Erickson Nancy Erpdding Dale Erwin David Erwin Carolyn Evans Gary Evans Linda Evans John Eahmkopf 220 Juniors Dcbby haircloth Yolanda Fandd David Farmer Joyce Farrdi David Faulkner Karen Fear Carol Feemster Diane Fchl Ron Fddman Frank Fertig Slate Superintendent of Schools. Mas Rafferty, speaks at the “Constitutional Convention as- sembly sponsored by Mr. Baer's classes. Faith Fickcti Diane Fidd David Fincgold Ron Finley Cindy Finney Jan Finney Bill Fisher Donna Fleetwood Brenda Fleming Maria Fleming Steve Fleming l.arry Flickingcr Becky Flores Dave Flower Terry Flynn Bill Flynn Michelle Fogg David Folds Gary Folkcr Kerry Foster Laura Foster Anne Fournier Patty Fowler Barbara Fox Cynthia Fox Wilma Fox Susan France Sylvia Francl Juniors 221 David Franklin John Franklin Ray Franz.cn Terri Freeman Sheri French Joe Frye Joe Fuller Dale Fumicc David Galcr Randy Gallagher Mercedes Gallegos Pam Gallic Colleen Ganoc Mike Garbiso Mike Garcia Maddalcna Gardnei Linda Garingcr Rick Garnett Fli abeth Gar a Donna Geddes Dorris Geddes Vicki Geibe Donnda Getz Richard Gilbert Brent Giles Nerine Gilkey John Gill Diane Gillen Monica Gilmore Janet Glover Michael Golubski Marian Gomez Steve Gonzales Wanda Goodmonson Carol Goodrich AlwineGoossens Karccn Gordon Kathy Gore Robert Gould Pam Govoni Jim Graves John Graves Rosemary Gray Vicky Gray Joanne Greene George Greer Don Grcmillion Dave Griffin Don Griffin Cheryl GrifTith Janis Gross Mike Grove Pam Grove Richard Gruba Tom Guinn El.zabeth Haak Rob Hadley Mark llagcnson Arlene llagcy Cinthia llalabuk Leslie Halaey Rudy llalcmba 222 Juniors Barbara Hall Brett Hall Kathy Hall Mike Halliburton Sue Hallmark Jim Hallquisl Ann Halstead Patti Hamilton Junior class officers. Sherry Bain. Vice President, and Mary O’Connor. Secretary, talk over ideas for the junior class homecoming float. Christi Hanson Erie Hargis Linda Harmon Carol Harpin Murk Harris Jim Harrison Leah Harrison Peggy Hartley Garrett Hartsuyker Pam Haskin Lori Havorka Brad Hawley Jim Hawkins Steve Hawks Erik Hay Nancy Hay Kim Haynes Bobby Hedrick Eric Hdle Sue Hemenway Nancy Henderson Mark Henry Tim Hcnslcr Tom Herbst Tom Hcrold Brian Her Donna Hesser Carl Hiatt Cassandra Hiatt Kevin Hill Tim Hilliard Judy llinrichs Kicky Hobbs Mike Hodge Juniors 223 Andy Hodgson Bill Hoffmann Jeff Holdcman Mike Holford Eileen Holman Dave Holmbcrg Greg Holmes Donna Holson Sally Homan Susan Hoppe Krccia Hopper Frances Hotchkin Roger Housgard Debra Huff Donna Huff Don Hunt Ray Hutchings Pam Husc Deborah Hussong Donna Hyez Mike Iglesias Dale I nee Geary Isturis Mike Jacks Susan Jackson Dawn Jacobs Jeri Jamar Ronnie James Bill James Jerry Jaramillo Randy Janowitz David Jarrett Richard Jensen Rick Johannsen Ernie Johnson Linda Johnson Merrill Johnson Pam Johnson Paula Johnson Robert Johnson Don Jones Gail Jones Lorinda Jones Tina Jones Lance Jordan Magdalena Juarez Ed Judy Don Julian Barbara Kaiser George Kalin Tom Karastas Sharon Karel Dennis Kasinak Connie Kassis Jill Kauffman Terry Kaylor Herbert Kchr Anita Keith Mike Kelley Alan Kcllog Marianne Kelly Janis Kcnnic Betty Kiefer 224 Juniors Juniors Jump to Be First in Ticket Line Karen Kifcr Jim Kilpatrick Adrianne King Gerald King Kim Kin el Jancl Kish Joe Kish Bart Knaphus Jon Koidc Don Koscn Rose Kosinski Gloria Kowalski Susan Krcssd Richard Kurtz Debby Kyle Susan l.aCazc Grace Laccrra Mary Laiuppa Gail Lakin James Lambert David Lane Roger Lange Sunny Langton Patti Lank Joan Lantinga Steve Lass Mike Latimer Kevin Laughcad Don Laughlin Tom Laurio Mike Lawson Becky Lawton Beverly Lea Carol Leal Debbie Lee Walter Leitmeyer JefTLeroux Robert Lewis Susan Likins Debi Lillard Gary Linde Susan Linden I Juniors 225 Sharon Lindmark Jim Lindsay Shirtcc Linkc Jack Utz George Litz Candi Lloyd Bob Lofgrcn Susan Lokcr Peggy l.ongwdl Clifton Looney Angic Lopez John Lopez Pam Lopez Cindy Loremson David Lowen Donna Lucas David Luedeking Mike Lynch Rondl MacQuarric Sonia Madcrazo Gary Magnuson John Maguire Arddc Maison Ardis Maison Lee Majd Sherry Mallcry Lina Manning Steve Mansfidd Mden Marchdti Nod Maring Craig Martin Rick Martin Ddilah Martinez John Martinez Roy Martinez Bcmic Mascs Sophie Mascs Nora Mason Gil Maudlin Jackie May Susan May Sheri Mayo 226 Juniors Bob McAuliffc Bob McCarter Mike McCaslin Jim McColm Mark McCowcn Debbie McDonald Debby MeDuffee Alan McHachem David McKalls Linda MeGarity Md McGee Joe McGee Vicki McGhee Kevin McGrath Denise McKenzie Donald McKirdy Jim McLeod Craig McMahon Terri McMains Linda McMcnamin Ddbert McNca Craig McNeil Jodlcn McQuaid Ira Me Roberts Scott Meedcr Cheryl Meyers Mark Meyer Mark Meyers Tim Michalck Carol Middleton Lynette Milch Kevin Miles Dan Miller Scott Miller Dave Milner Kevin Minegar Steve Mirabile Jenny Mitchell Steve Mitchdl Tony Montisano Debby Moore John Moore Kathleen Moore John Morales Darlene Moran Steve Morgan Jeff Morris Mike Morris Sheila Morris Bob Mowry Barbara Mudlcr Sherry Mullin Kandy Mullins Pam Munson Susan Mustard Mike Myhrvold Ddanc Nalc Scott Naymik John Neal Patrick Neal David Nealon Alanna Nelson John Ndson A Juniors 227 A.F.S. President Racheilc Wilson, right, explains portions of an application for the “Americans Abroad program to Jamie Wilson. International Club President, Denise Skillman and Scott Naymik look on. Terry Nicks Scott Nielsen Scott Norman Jackie Norton Jennifer Null Terry Nuss Paula Obcrlin Rock Obcrlin Mary O'Connor Barbara Olds Don Oliver Richard Olpin Jan Olson Deborah O'Neil Bob Optcyndt l.arry Ortiz Diane Ostrowski Paul Otjens Karen Owens kiiodctta Paihinui l;.d Palmer Mary Palmer Rick Palmer Joann Palumbo April Parker Lynn Parker Kathy Parks Jan Parrent Bill Nelson Mary Newbery Tom Julie Newkirk Scott Newton Debby Nichols 228 Juniors Juniors Aim for Peak of Perfection Bobbettc Patterson Tom Pecore Angda Pcdlico Linda Pdlino Jeanne Pcncra John Pentis Duane Peoples Tom Perez Yolanda Perez Bob Perry Barry Peters Harris Petersen Terrie Peterson Rick Pevchousc Aleta Pharris Cythia Piazza Kirk Picht Joyce Pierce Sandy Pierce Sharon Pierce Roger Pierson Chris Piper John Poor Debbie Portman Denise Powincllc Bill Powdt Cheryl Powell Tana Powell Robin Powers Jeff Pray Jack Prcll Debbie Preis Susan Prestage John Prim Renee Prythcrch Ruby Pulusian Doris Purcdl Debbie Purdy Bruce Quillin Diana Quillin Ray Quinones George Quintanar Randy Quinto Paula Raines Robert Randant Mike Rapp Meg Ratta Gate Raviscr Mike Reek Kim Redlcin Cheryl Reeves Becky Rdd Tom Reid Debbie Rciff Renee Rdnwald Ray Renters Michael Ressegger Tom Reynolds James Rhetta Carol Rhodes Debbie Rhodes Steve Rice Wade Rich Juniors 229 John Richards Dona Richmond Terry Ridihalgh Christie Rieger Cindy Riggs Dan Riley Debby Riley Brad Rincy Cathy Rios Karl Ritter Steve Rit Mary Riveroll Bob Roark Bruce Roberts Steve Roberts Teresa Roberts hdward Rodemeyer Barbara Rodgers Ann Rodriguez Luis Rodrigue Heinz Roesner Victorious Seniors Held to Six Points.. . Bill Rogers Terri Rollins Charles Romero Barbara Rondeau David Rose Robin Rosenberg Susie Rosnes Cindy Rowe Richard Rowe Robert Rucckcrt Jan Rupp Dara Russell Joe Ryan Kelly Ryan Marcy Sagerian Doraclcna Sainz Richard Sainz Anna Saldivar Linda Samagaio Nancy Samons Blake San den Patty Sanders Mary Sandow Carlos Samo Brad Sarten Randy Sartuche Brad Saunders Judic Schiappa Nancy Schildcr Lynn Schneider Susie Scholar Perry Schold John Schucrman Bill Schwenkmcycr Sue Schumacher Terry Schwarz Kathy Scofidd Susan Scott John Seberg Andrea Scclig Phil Saiscman David Shackleford 230 Juniors By Mighty Junior Powderpuff Team Chcre Shain Doug Sharpe l.iflian Shea Debbie Shceslcy Dona Shelton Mike Shelton Pam Shepherd Loren Sherman Paula Shctula Nancy Shiraishi MomotaroShiranai Laura Shiwanov Greg Shoemaker Paula Shrum Gregg Shrunk Bill Shufclt Anna Sifuentes Cireg Siggson Raymond Silva Clayton Silver Cindy Simcnlal Cindy Simmons Cheryl Simonds Kitty Sims Ramona Sittloh Carl Sjoberg Randall Skidmore Denise Skillman Lance Skubski Tom Slagle Chris Sloan Helen Sloan Paul Slysh Gary Small Barbara Smith Lmily Smith Gail Smith Jim Smith Jamie Smith Mark Smith Mike Smith Don Smith Juniors 231 232 Juniors Philip Smith Tim Smith Cyra Snyder Kathy Snyder Rick Sowadski Sherrie Spearman Ifrline Spclbcr Bobbi Spencer Debbie Spickcr Sam Spires Ircd Springer Barbara Spunauglc Beth Squires Pam Stankovics Pat Stankovics Ross Stanton Tony Staples Diane Stede Jennifer Stefanski Christie Steffen Debra Stcinbaugh Lisa Stephens Paula Stergios Michael Stevens Betsy Stevenson Don Stewart Debbie Stiles James Stipp Lina Manning votes for her favorite candidate. John Stittsworth Ken Stockwdl Shdly Stone Dennis Storey Pete St. Peter Tom St. Peter Marsha Stout Jack Stover Claire St ration Leslie Stratton Joe Strickland Gary Strimback M a rilcc Stuart Wendy Stuart Kathy Stuckey Jan Southerland Donna Suchar Vanessa Sues . Kim Strudivant Ben Swanson F.licia Syson Jerry Taft Joey Tambordli Marybeth Tamm Marc Tappen Vickie Tarantino Yvonne Tarlcton Kathy Tatcra Jim Taylor Carol Teel (Jail Testa Debbie Theobald Gerry Thics David Thomas David E. Thomas Pam Thomas Mike Thompson Shelley Thompson Diana Thomberry Ray Thurman Second Successful Off-Campus Junior Prom Mary Turman Susan Ticfcnbach Dan Timothy Gary Todd Leslie Tomlinson TcddicTooker Diane Touslcy Bill Tremblay Ron Tremble Barry Trent Dennis Troxdl Danid Troy Char Tucker Dolores Tucker Mark Tucker LindylouTupper Randy Turano Gail Turner Norccn Trombley Thomas Vaccaro Pat Vaide Jonathan Vallcc Vincent Valletta Viki Vaughn Nancy Vemetti David Vest Michdle Vest Nancy Vestal Larry Vinzant Catherine Viscoli Ruth Vodker Nancy Voglcr Tom Votcl Scott Voyen Debra Wadlcigh Juniors 233 Steve Wagner Christine Walker Joan Walker Nancy Walker Pam Wall Debbie Waller Marybeth Walls Dawn Waltman Evelyn Wang David Ward Kathy Warner Pam Wasilk Andy Walt Gene Weaver Chip Weil Carol Wclbcs Dcwainc West Jeff West Earl Wcstcrficld Trixie Westfall Vicci Westfall Donna White Janice White Susan Whit ford Lydia Wiebusch David Wilbem Richard Wilcox Rick Wilcox Dan Williams Darlene Williams Joe Williams Klaudia Williams David Williamson Dean Williamson Tcri Nicks relaxes at lunch with Roger Phillips. Debby Preis and Gary Wilmot Jamie Wilson Kachcilc Wilson 234 Juniors Richard Wilson Ruth Wilson Cliff Wilson l.inda Winczcwski Sheila Winter Mar Wisdom Lanalci Wise Cathy Wolfe David Wolfe Gary Wood Candy Woods Laurie Woods Jacquc Woolcy Cheryl Wool folk Carl Wright Gail Wucllcnwcbcr Kathy Wyckoff Debra Wyncoop Cdia Yancy Brad Yanddl I dna Yanc a Patty Ybarra Lynn Yocum Pat Yoder Jeff Young Robert Young Mary Yusunas Shirley Zachary Vickie Zahniscr Cathy Zazas Bonnie Zdlcr Jeanne Zetterquist Stephen Zon Alice Zudkc Jeff Zy eh Students Pursue Varied Interests ABOVE: Bill Acomb buys a pep ribbon for the Madison- Montc Vista football game from lettermen. Bill Mowry and John Maguire. RIGHT: Junior. Kathy Stuckey takes advantage of the Coke machine during lunch. OPPOSITE PAGE: John franklin's back-upcrc ' loses its grip and the opponent's steady pull sends him sliding into the mud at the Tugof-War sponsored by the Romads. 236 Juniors This year’s Sophomores arc a strong breed, as proven at the Romad’s Tug- of-War Debbie Abe Micbnd Aher“ lhT Kort Abrahimson Rebecca A(Mi Donna Adams Thomas A dim Mtchdlc Aguayo James Aintwonl. Richard A Aldridge Richard Aldridge Mark Alcwsder Laura Alhambra Brendan Allen Joan Allen Mark Allen Nila Allen Raymond Allen Jodie Allgaier Debbie AI area Howard Amvier Alice Anderson David Anderson George A nderson Kelly A ndenon Mane Anderson Michael Andervon Mxhdc Anderson Scarld Anderson Susan Anderson Barbara Andrade Dionisao Aquino Sdma Arcega Mane Arendi Bill Armstrong timeu Armstrong Lred Armstrong Debra Ashda « William Alban Kimbcrte Austin Rxhard Asdrod Ann Baker Rryan Baker Kalbryn Baker Dehra Balboa John Balisttcn Deena Banks John Barnes Michaei Bamcs 238 Sophomores Patricia Bamc James Barnett John Barragan Kpn Biiini Patricia Baiicti Clav iBatfnw Kahn Bam Peter Baltaglia Gary Baumann James Beane DasidBcarcc Ward Beck Kevin Beckett Susan BciUk Jonlhan Bcdlc Michael Bcedle Mark Berman t radcric Begley David Bdl Mid ad Bdl Karen Benedict Debra Benncn Maureen Bercslord Rex Berpirom Orientation Introduces Class of’73 to Madison MichxrtBrny Thomas Bertelien Hi abeth Best Michael Beet James Hddu Leslie Biggs Gayle Bingen Cindi Birch more Debra Birdsong Robert Bishop Blanche Blacking!on Norman Blackwell Kenneih Blair Linda Bock Thomav Boggioni Daniel Book A ndrew Borja Vicki Boucher Shelley Bourland Candy Bo erv Pamela Bowles Michael Boyd Robert Bradley Matthew Bramcr Barbara Brandenburgh Monica Breen Gerald Brewster Ann Bnertnn Chervil Bnghtwdl Pamda Brtndlc Phylliv Bnnes Randall Britt Roxanne Brodmck Linda Brokamp Paula Broward Chari Ci Brown CbriatieBrown Cynthia Brown David Brown Deborah Brown Mary 8rown Suvan Brown Rebecca Bruce Randy Bruin Debra Bucher Lance Buiv Thomav Bulger Catherine Burch Sophomores 239 m Ad w Michael Cinoli B4rh.1rjCj1lv.-e Datet amalhaa Janet aipentet Kent C. itpcntcr Irene t'arrasco Rj-dy Canon Gaty Cavpcr Daniel Caitillo Diana Cailkn Mary Catlro Peter Cefccki loin Chadwick Bradley Chamberlin Kathy Chancy Shemll Chapddainc Donne Burnell llarald Hum DermeBumv Greg Butcher K01 Bycriy Paine Cable I enat jbfjl Cynthia Cadddl Percy Calica DennnCall Paincia CallKOtl Tina Canaida Steven Camha Denniv ( a melon Sandra Campbell Michael Candelaria Tracy Chapman Anthony Chapporonc Caroline Chavez Michael hevcbfo Don Cheverette l.inda Choc rate Peggy Chillman l.ooann Chitcnhall Wayne Chillum Sermvee Chongchua Deborah Omvtian Maltho Chntlian Kathleen Chugon Robert Clair Michael Clancy Jim Clark Larry Cote Terry Cole Sheri I Coleman John ( olliat John Coltaav Robert CoBinv Robert ( ombt Jamcv Comet ock William Connell Jamcv Connor Vxki Connorv Carolyn Convtantine Sloe Cook Jeffrey Cooper Linda Cooper Stephen Cooper Su anne Cooper Jamcv Correll David Corvini Shevawn Covper Richard Covta Jo-Ann Cota l.inda I owgcr Barbara Craig Colleen Clement t Linda ttvck Kimball Qine Rick Coat Billy Cobb Bolton Colburn Nancy Colburn Bradley Cole 240 Sophomores Margaret Craig Robin Craig Deborah Crane Allen Crediaad S titan Creighton Kelli Cron ThonuiCro MxhdcCroU Deborah Crow Mile Crow Diane Cunningham John Curt) Bruce Dale Barbara Da iron I asda Dangd I J lcu Damdv David Dinner Matey Danner Claudia Darland William Daio Rita Dave Debbie Davcnpon Kdicc David Gary Dam l-ecasa Davit Marl Daiit Michad Da ion Paul Dawson Carolyn Constantine and Joy Knowles proudly discuss the J.V. Football team’s 32-0 upset over La Jolla. Sandra Day Diana Dcarduff trite Dccmt Steven Ueensf Kathryn Denham Kuttdi Dcrango Dannie Derry berry Norma Detautelt Debra Detlauncrt Michael Dewitt Careen Dial Cdward Dibanola (iren Dickey Debra Dicttch Deborah Dillon Scott Doengct Joan Dolan Bruce Dolinac Scoet Dolphin Manly Do men Jimmy Donna Linda Dorf Karen Dottcy Patricia Dot von Sophomores 241 All Girl Sophomore Officers Plan Great Year Carmen Garcia Diana Garcia Jo c Garcia Martha Garcia Rachdlc Gardner Rhctl Gardner Steven Gamer Yolanda Gar a Barbara Gatfi I’red rick Gcbhardl Jco Geer («ary Gcmler David Gavtwcil Debra Gibbt Gerald Gibton Si e'en Gibvon Kevin Gilbert Edeen Gilger PamdaGilkcy EdaardGilIcvpic Dale (dam Warner Glaivford Kdly Glenn Sherry Giant Sheryl (ioeb l.inda Goepfert Lem (iold nii«h RuthannGomev Jan Gon ale Busy student involves nimsdf with book- binding. one of the varied activities pursued in art classes. Joyce Grahar Cheryl Gray l.inda Gray Raymond Green Randall Grccnaaall Beaerly Greenland Kelly Gregg Gerald Griffin Nancy Griffin •My urn Grimm Cheryl Grimm Daniel Grondm Svnaa Grove. Margam (inutco I. am Gurec m DcnnivGulhawt PaulGuthnc David Gm ter Bruce Hadley Ihxiald llagcv Sophomores 243 Michdle Maine) Kochdlc Maine) Sheri Mall Inna Hallmarl Robin Hill juin Ore Halmighi Jane Hamblen Pal llammond I « Hamrick Pmcilla Hancock Sieve Haifa Deborahllanid Lonnie II mien David liar alum Job Mardie Oiri Harding Al Harper Bretl Harrington ai) Harm Jim Harm Scon Hanadl Debbie Harvard ary IIanen Gi) Ilmen Mary Hatcher Mona Haller Jcmc llavcni Mark llaakim Donna lliaki Mike Hanonh I lirabeth llawiylo Tony Hayden Ckritly llayt WiBiam Mali Jay llcchanova Pam llcdcy Paine lledky Mari lldfoon Mike Hcmcnnay Mam Hcndcrvho Jim Hcndcrvon Diane Hcndnckv Ray Menken Jim Henley Joanne Henning Paul llcnaoa Terr) Henry Ron Hm Sieve Metue Scoll Hetrier Tom Boggioni leads the Class of 73 in singing the alma mater at the conclusion of the sophomore orientation. 244 Sophomores Glen lludton Jame Hud ton Penny llugenroth Vicki Hell Greg lannolo Naaci Ingcnoll Jon Ingold! Datidltlcy David Jahn Cheryl Jarman Pat Jederberg Tom J erven Dean Hiatt Jerry Hied Jim Higaths Brenda Hill Steve llimmeltpach Dave lliack I.a try Hinev Julie Hoag)and Mark Hobvon Margaret Hodge Jamet Hoffmann Ken Holland Bob Holland Dave Hollingtworth Mac Holman Kim Holy Carton Honing Connie Horton Rei Horton Kathy Hotkiav Jim Houtgard Mike Hotcy Sondra Howard Pat lludnall Ron Jobation landaJonet Mania Joaet Randy Jonct Shirley Joses Becky Jordan Gary Ju« Amy Karl Pam Katinak Pam Kavakich Pat Kay Datid Karvbowtki Marc Keagy John Keeth David Kal landa Kdlcreaan Kathleen Kelley Kevin Kelly Patricia Kelly Jim Kennedy Shannon Kenny Don Kent Roa Ketchum John Khula Todd Kilander Arrol Kile Steven King Darryl Kinney John Kiria c Rich Klaiutcr Robert Kljiv-.cr Barbara Klcchcr Speedy Jogoteff Phylli Jchov Carol Johnton Rhonda Johntoa Roy Johnton Tim Johnton Sophomores 245 David laKitld Willard I anc Sloe I apjgc Bob Larsen Koto La Mary Lassiter Maritaret laundy Mai) l am Andrei anpie Kalb) l.ataler Mark l.ataler Slcfhani l.ataler Jane I.ataxy Traeyc Lanxon Kim Leary Janice I.cavil! Joe lecher Rock Lee Cindy l.eefom Debbie l.cfocr Martha Leon Dave Leonard Barry Leslie Bernard Levin Kim Levin Margaret I e cr Nancy Loii Rodtcy letatt Alan Iighlbody Kay l ima Kina Lima Conrad Lincoln Kite l.tndMad Peter l.indgrcn Daitd Lindaay Mat! l indaay Mel Linchargcr Jane Linkc Donna Lipoma Mike IJoyd Andrea Knapp Jim Keifjll Kick Knight Pally Knoii Joy Knowles I rank Koehler Lisa Koide Melody Kouku Dion Kraemer Sieve Krceer Mark Ktenn Palncia Krolik Angela Kwvuluv Scoti I abar Datrd I amber! Randy Lamp David Lovcc Richard love Mall I Jiorie John Lucas Pal Luna Karin Lunds! rom Peter Luster Carol l.vthcr James l yle Debbie l ynch Jan Maine April Macl adden Karen Madryga Pal Maher Susan Maine Debbie Maloney 246 Sophomores Mark Manum Joan Manud Ron Mariath Ken Mara Debbie Marlin Pan Martin Many Marline l.ance Martini Stephen Maux Pam Matchkc Kitty Mathietoa landa Maudlin Connie May Tammy May Gordxi Maynard Liu McAhren Dee MeSrayer Mike MeCaKon Panne McCann Jim McCann Debbie McClain Rick McClintock Mike McCollum Charlene McDonald Marcia Mclarland Tom Mc See Chari e McCehee Bonnie McGrath Joe McCireoy Paul McGuckcn Jill Melntoth Mark McKdvcy Sophomores lake full ad- vantage of leisure lunch lime. lanannc McKeuen Suian McKc-cn Kerry McKillip Cartenc Mclean Kim McMillian Glenn McNabb en McNamara Julie McPhcrvon l.oma McPhcrux Terry McPhcrux Maureen McQaaan Natalie McRae Robert McStay Kick Meitcrburg Yvonne Me Keith Mddrum Sophomores 247 Teri Mercurio Wayne Mernck Victor Mea Chri Mei Michde Meyer Janice Meyer Rohan Miehd Leslie Middleton Janice Miller Karon Mill Patrioa Milatcad Brecc Mmnili David Miranda Connie Miaao Leslie Milchdl Shery l Mxcfedl Steven Milchdl Michde Monctte A Ian Moody Vicky Moore Anthony Muraro Daaid Morcfidd Mary Moreno MikcMornll Sophomore Scene Keeps Students Well Informed Don Morris 'KTTtvMSmr Linda Morris Ron Morria Wcnddl Morris Charles Monon Steve Mota Christopher Mos Michael McJlins Scoil Mumfurd Ruben Manor Calvin Murphy James Murphy Dorothy Murray Jim Murray Ddberl Myera John Myera Terri Myera fcne Myhrsold Mary Myriek Bill Nagy Mike Neal Pal Neal Steve Neel Robin Ndton Jim Ncwbold Sandy Ncwdl Billie Newport Larila Newton Bob Nidcrost Karla Nieto Rotannc NObilc Judy Koha Melanie Noonan Susan Norman Terri Nolim Pam Nunes Joe O'Conner Sherry Odom James O'Hagen Laura O'Leary Caroline Olivares Sandra Oln as Denise Ol (in Randy Olsen litla Olson Joe Onna Denise Oilandr 248 Sophomores J.V.’s determination to be the winners really paid off. At the end of the season they tied with Kearny for first place in the Western League. Charles Onego Karen Ortir Do-ncOvhict LynndteOslberg Muk Osualt John Ou PatnciaOveiy Debbie Owen David Page Lied Pagd Michad Palm David Palmer Lori Paolueeio Bob Papenbrook George Parcdls Penny Parker Laurie Parka Jim Parrdla Sherrie Parsons Don Pasquill Debbee Patterson Sieve Pdlino Steve Peltier Laurie Pennington Barbara Pcnlis Debbie Penudav Carrie Pete Man :. Perez Alice Pench Leriry Perinc Kathy Perrdet Pat Perry Lloyd Peierv Kathy Petersen Keith Petersen Terri Peterson Andre Petty Jacqudiee Petty Jean Pfankuch Wendy Pharev Stuart Phillips Mark Piano svsli Doug Pickark Sherry Piekford Bruce Pierce Cary Pierce Jay Pierce Mike Pierce Sophomores 249 Walter Setenn Gary Setipty Hope Shield ford Mini) n Shi Pim Sha Cheryl Shdl Tetri Sailer David Sample Piul Sander Brad Sandler Cheryl Saadxal Ocbbic Sis tome Sandy Sallet David Scalct Diane Schaer Kandy Schlifc Arthur Sehlotter Cindy Schiaen ier M.keSchold Chrit Sehonian John Schuler David Seh umiehcr Koberl Sehumieher C'raigSch arw Joann Schoanr Donna Sch ar er Karen Scon Maryann Sea tie DavcSeifder Mr. Byrnes welcomes Class of ’73 at sophomore orientation. Darid Shelley Kim Shelton Jody Shipley C harles Shipp Darryl Shirley Jeff Shirley David Shoemaker Louit Shook Jai. Shuttle north Judy Sicurdlo I tabe! Sifuentei Jane Sdbauxh Gary Simmon Robert Simmont Paula Simon Joe Simptoo t.inda Simpton Scoil Simpton William Smelair Tony Sitnerot Roy Sjober Gary Slavm 8airy Sloan Tcreta Siobodty Sophomores 251 Carolyn Stewart Chock Stewart Connie Stiles UoSlila Michael Stokes Hlcn Stcil Sharon Stomhaugh Allison Stone Bonnie Stone Heidi Stone l.arry Stone Gilbert Stones Chet Storch Anita Siraesbaugh Cyd Strauss Jack Stubbs John Stobbs Wendy Stobbs Robin Sturdivcnl Joan Storanan Mated IcStuyck Cindy Sullivan Sou n Sullivan Heather Sommers MikeSusalla Kenny Sosral Jeff Swab Stephanie Swab Steve Swads Dated Swarens Vivian Snail Karen Somdall Teresa Taaca Robert Tablei Gary T ambotclli AlanTappcn Vickie Tar amasco Tillie Tarantino MikcTarlton Barney Taylor Kitty Slowic eh Byron Smith Cheryl Smith Colleen Smith Connie Smith Cindy Smith Debbie Smith Kaye Smith Grey Smith Goy Smith John Smith Ron Smith Sharon Smith Stephen Smith Soe Smith Yvonne Smith Tom Sneden Aithur Snellirv Robyn Snowden Richard Somers l-eila Sopher Theresa Seipher Ken Soudam Kenny Southerland Jeff Sowle Melinda Spayd Vicki SpAer Steve Spirakes Ken Speaker Robert Sprugg Ju.lySt.Ky 252 Sophomores Bobby Tayloe Donald I ay lor Robert Taylor Marcella Teran Rick Trrrun Datsd Te John Thomas Marla Thomason Jim T been pi on lamn T bom ton Sonya Thu Bill Till Jesse Todd Nina Toll non Sloe Tone Dan Trader Sayoko Trainor Bonnie T rapnell Ln Tr a verte Martha Trciber Sherry Trcroeltirtg Bruce Tier let Debbie Trrckey Daniel Trombley Cathy Tk tinier er AITurken JeTTery Turnage Candy Turner Donna Turner Jerry Turner Ray Turner S harken Turner Mary Terpen MikcTutrow Mark Tygett Debbie Tyler Rodney Uren pane Vatemt' Chuck Valley Trudy VanBetlo Gary Vance (koege VanDuren Debbie VanDy ke Ban VaaI.eeuucn Craig VanMeter Robert VanNorman John VanOrder Larry VanRicklcy Date VanSycklc l.oyd VaoZantc Gene VaMjue Mark Valuer Carctaan Vedra Deborah Vat R alph Veal Trudy Vinuya Suun Voctack Kim Vogler Beterly Vo John Votel Chris Wagner Beth W inner C indy Wahlin Kalby Waldeekcr Mary Walden (harlot Walker Jerry Walker Scott Wall Sue Wallace JcffWahh Debie Walter Ron Waltman Paul Walton Dctne Waratb Maureen Ward Mary Warner Ste%« Warner Silvina Washington Wendy Washington Brenda Watson Sophomores 253 mm )%UH iisPj 8 E 7 + % ?1 254 Sophomores Subject Index Administration .................................96 Advisors........................................98 A.F.S..........................................148 Airfoilcrs ....................................165 Annual Staff ..................................124 A.S.B. Officers................................116 A.S.B. Ball ...................................120 Auto Club .....................................167 Bank of America Award Winners 74 Baseball ......................................202 Basketball. V..................................192 Basketball. J. V...............................195 C.C.T.V........................................167 Cheerleaders. V................................128 Cheerleaders. J.V..............................130 Chess Club.....................................165 Classified Staff ..............................112 Conccn Choir ..................................138 Crosscountry...................................186 C.S.F..........................................147 Drill Team.....................................132 Ecology Club ..................................156 Editor's Page................................. 256 Electronics Club ..............................167 Faculty........................................100 Driver Education............................108 Fine Arts ..................................104 HomcEconomics...............................108 Liberal Arts............................... 1(8) Mathematics ................................104 Physical Education .........................108 Science.....................................104 Special Subjects ...........................104 Vocational Arts...........................108 Football. V.................................180 Football. J.V...............................185 OA.A. Officers .............................170 Girls'Athletics ............................172 Badminton.................................176 Gymnastics ...............................174 Hockey....................................175 Modern Dance 174 Powdcrpuff Football.......................176 Softball .................................178 Swimming .................................173 Tennis....................................172 Track ....................................179 Volleyball................................173 Girls'Chorus................................140 Girls' League...............................152 Golf .......................................213 Gymnastics .................................188 Homecoming..................................122 Honor Ensemble..............................141 Human Relations Club........................158 International Club .........................146 Jazz Ensemble...............................140 Junior Class................................216 Junior Class Officers.......................214 Key Club ...................................157 Lcttcrmcn's Club ...........................213 Letlcrmcn's Club Officers ..................170 Madigraphs..................................164 Madlccns ...................................150 Marching Band ..............................136 Model U.N...................................159 Memoriam....................................255 M.T.A.G.....................................145 National Merit Scmifinalisls.................74 On Stage‘71 ................................143 Pep Band ...................................141 Pep Club ...................................131 Rifle Team..................................164 Romads .....................................166 R.O.T.C. . ............ PH 160 R.O.T.C. Ball 163 Sadie Hawkins dance ........................154 Senior Class.................................14 Senior Class Officers .......................12 Senior Index ................................14 Senior Play .................................40 Senior Standouts.............................72 Sophomore Class ............................238 Sophomore Class Officers ...................214 Speech Club.................................158 Study Band 138 String Ensemble ............................139 Subject Index...............................255 Surf Club...................................210 Swimming ...................................204 Symphonic Band............................. 139 Talon Staff.................................126 Teacher Aides ............................ 112 Tennis......................................212 Track ......................................206 Water Polo .................................211 Wrestling. V.............................. 198 Wrestling. J.V..............................201 255 A Time for Reflection . . . As the last few pages of Prospectus '71 were final- ly mailed off to the publisher and the last deadline was completed, the annual staff was filled with mix- ed emotions—relief followed by the excitement and suspense of waiting for the finished product to ar- rive. Now as we eagerly examine our creation, mem- ories flood back hours of writing copy, captions and headlines, selecting pictures, designing pages and fighting deadlines. We hope that we have cap- tured the spirit of life at Madison and that you may enjoy reminiscing through these pages in future years. The American Yearbook Company and expecially Mr. Charles Binkowski have been extremely cooper- ative and helpful in helping us solve technical prob- lems and in providing us with the necessary materials for putting together these pages. Busco-Nestor studies made our task much less difficult by their prompt and efficient photographic service. The staff expresses its thanks to Busco- Nestor’s Yearbook Coordinator, Mr. Dave Young and to a Madison student, Joanne Marine who ser- ved as a messenger, helping us to get our materials to and from the studio. Steve Gonzalez, photogra- pher for the Talon, also deserves special recognition for his fine photographic contributions. And finally, Mr. Newton, thank you for those many extra hours of work and worry, your unfailing interest and guidance and your sincere friendship. We couldn’t have done it without you. Mary Birgelaitis Editor-in-chief PROSPECTUS 1971 Editor-in-chief Assistant Editor Advisor Mary Birgelaitis Christine Vang Mr. Robert Newton Copy Editor Art Editor Production Coordinator Virginia Weeks Anne Freeby H • Connie Naymik Staff David Lane John Ryan Connie Allred Roger Lange Jenny Tanner David Berry Debi Lillard Cindy Thu Pat Harrison Kathy Parks Pam Wasilk Brian Hcrz Jeannie Pencra Vicki Vaughn Rick Johannsen Diane Puzo
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