James Madison High School - Prospectus Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

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Opening 5 6 Opening Opening 7 YOUR GLANCE CAN CAPTURE THIS MOMENT; REACH THROUGH YOURSELF AND PAINT THE MESSAGE IT CONTAINS. 8 Opening Opening 9 Ille 10 Opening Opening 11 v________________y A MEMORY AWAITS YOUR EXPRESSION, TOUCH A THOUGHT SO WE MAY LISTEN TO THE WISPERS SPOKEN THROUGH YOUR WORDS. 12 Opening 14 Opening 51 8u|uado r N A KALEIDOSCOPE OF LIVING REACHES FOR YOU THROUGH A UNIQUE MIRROR OF YOUR CREATIVITY. Martha Clark Opening 17 ADMINISTRATION TO THE MADISON HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1975 As you look back upon the past three years, each of you will remember your successes and failures. Many oppor- tunities have been available to you and your class has brought recognition and pride to Madison through your academic talents and athletic achievements. You have also contributed significantly to your community through your involvement in social service and work experience projects. It has been a privilege to know many of you through your participation in the student activities on campus and by visitations to classrooms. We have sincerely tried to help each of you develop your skills and abilities and to be better prepared to make personal decisions based on clearly defined choices. We are confident that you will continue to grow and contribute to a healthy and sound community and nation. As you complete this part of your education, take a mo- ment and reflect where you are and where you want to go. Set your goals, prepare yourself to meet them and move onward. We hope you have pleasant memories of high school and that we have been able to offer each of you an educational and personal experience from which you can always find help and comfort. Congratulations, best wishes, and happi- ness to each member of Madison’s Class of 1975. 20 Administration 1 Dr. Kaupp 2 Mr. Volz 3 Dr. Woodrow 4 Mrs. Covey Administration 21 22 Administration Administration 23 24 Administration 1 Secretaries: Sitting: J.Granger. B.Henry. R Moore. W.Keil: Standing: L.Trapp V.Rogers. L.Shepherd. T.Richmond. H. Brown. N.Lewis. A.Graves 2 Mrs. R. Moore checks student's program 3 Mrs. V. Rogers talks on the telephone 4 D. Steketee talks to library clerk 5 G. Hannon and B. Wiggins work m the office 6 Teachers' Aides: Front Row: H.Combs. G.Hannon. 2nd Row: D.Stekette. P.Damarus. I. Ducharmo. D.Elvmgton. 3rd Row: L.Overlay. B.Schry 4th Row: S.Knapp. J.Biehe. B.Wig- gins. D.Wiggins Administration 25 26 Administration CLASSIFIED STAFF 1 Librarians: B.Smith. I.Durr. J.Litchfield 2 Custodians: H.Monel. BJohanek. R.McIntosh. B.Barns. T.Davis. E.Rooff. W.Tollison. F.Steichen. D.Armstrong 3 Cafeteria Staff: Front Row: M.Vignere. S.Lauritzcn. A.Petterson. F.Kinsey D.Collms. J.Ovcrlield. F.Haidmger. R.Watson: 2nd Row: V.Harris. P.Williams. W.M.Pfeifer. C.Brennan. Y.Dilworth. E.Howser. J.Baker. T.Brady. V.Cardin. M.L.Swelland Administration 27 Ms. Elizabeth Ardapple G.P.E. Mr. Byron Ayres Math Mr. James Bannon Social Studies Mrs. Loretta Barnard English Miss Suzanne Bates English Mr. Fred Becker Driver’s Training Mr. Lou Benedict English Miss Betty Bennett G.P.E. Mrs. Diana Bentley Science 28 Faculty Mrs. Joan Bigge English Mr. Bob Bishop B.P.E. Mrs. Patricia Bishop L.A.C. Mr. Robert Bolen Business Education Miss Kathleen Boshen English Mr. Fred Bowles L.A.C. Mrs. Billie Brown Science Mr. Donald Brown R.O.T.C. Mr. Fred Brown Biology Mr. Stephen Brown Science Mrs. Diana Burye Health Career Mrs. Elaine Butz Floriculture Mr. Gordon Carter L.A.C. Mrs. Leah Carter Hearing Mrs. Bonnie Charles Health Mr. Westly Christensen Driver's Training Mr. William Christie Driver's Training Ms. Sharon Clause English Mr. Richard Clem B.P.E. Mrs. Linda Coffield English Mrs. Freyda Cohen Careers Miss Jeanne Cohn Health Mr. Richard Cooldige Social Studies Miss Geraldine Connell Math Mr. Gordon Coolman Law Service Mr. Rob Coons Art Mrs. Carolyn Crenshaw Science Mr. Paul Denson Science 30 Faculty Mr. Stephen Deutsch Drama ,, Mr. Paul Doherty Driver’s Training Mr. Ellis Dugger Social Studies Mrs. Irma Sue Durr Librarian Mr. Lloyd Dyson Industrial Arts Mrs. Sally Eckberg Hearing Mr. Larry Elliot B.P.E.. Social Studies Mrs. Suzanne Emery English. Talon Mr. Robert Ervin Industrial Education Faculty 31 Mrs. Kathleen Faklis English Mr. William Fink Industrial Education Dr. Thomas Foster Math Mr. Donald Fuhr Industrial Education Mr. George Furuya Industrial Education Mr. Harry Gaffney Business Education Mr. Russell Geil Math Mr. Eugene Golles Driver’s Training Ms. Martina Graham English 32 Faculty Mr. Stephen Haiman Social Studies Mrs. Ann Hake Business Education Ms. Carol Hamilton G.P.E. Mr. John Hannon B.P.E. Mr. Thomas Hetherington Industrial Education Mr. Eugene Hikel Math Mrs. Evelyn Hinshaw Clothing Textiles Mr. Robert Hollenbaugh Math Mr. Bert Hotchkiss Math Miss Nancy Hubert G.P.E. Mrs. Millie Hughes Nurse Mr. Donald Jones French. Spanish Mr. Lawrence Kaiser Industrial Education Faculty 33 Mrs. Meg Kaufman English Miss Maxine Keilig Business Education Mr. Ronald Kelly Social Studies. ASB Mr. Francis Kilcoyne Social Studies Mrs. Hope Kirk Spanish Miss Marie Kirtland Art. Yearbook Advisor Miss Nancy Kittredge Art Mr. John Kloska Social Studies Mrs. Norma Lehman Home Economics Mr. John Lynch Social Studies Mrs. Florence Markley G.P.E. Mrs. Harriet Marriner English k 34 Faculty Mr. Richard Martin Science Mr. George Mather Science Mr. Charles Me Intire Health Ms. Mary Me Lagan G.P.E.. Drillteam Mr. John Menotti Social Studies Mr. David Mills B.P.E. Mr. Lloyd Minor Science Mr. Bob Moore English Mr. Bill Mugg Social Studies Faculty 35 Mr. Arnold Nelius Drivers Training Mr. Gordon Nelson Industrial Education Mr. Edward Newton Social Studies Mr. Robert Newton Industrial Education Mr. George Nowak Science Mr. Allen Noah Security Mr. Robert Osborn Industrial Education Mr. Paul Otis English Mr. David Pais Math Mr. George Pappas Career Mr. Bill Penn English Mr. Augustine Perez Spanish 36 Faculty Mrs. Ellen Perkins English Mr. Jack Pierce Industrial Education Mr. William Powell Social Studies Mr. Michael Pflum Hearing Mr. Robert Quon Pyscology. History Mr. Roland Renner Agriculture Mr. Rocky Reid English Mr. Jim Robinson English Mr. Keith Robinson English Mr. Bob Roeder B.P.E. Mrs. Ann Rosser G.P.E. Mr. Robert Ruud Administration Assistant Mr. William Safko Driver's Training Mr. Robert Salcido Attendence Counselor Mr. Francise Salvage Driver's Training Faculty 37 Mr. David Schuler English Ms. RaNae Seaman G.P.E. Mrs. Joyce Shankles Home Economics Mrs. Diane Singer English Mrs. Olga Sinton German Mr. Gilbert Sloan Music Mr. Robert Southerland Agriculture. ROP Mr. Sheldon Spicer B.P.E. Mrs. Kathy Smith English Mr. Harry Steinmetz Speech Mrs. Susan Steinmetz English Mr. Keith Stephens Art Mr. Larry Sutton Social Studies Mrs. Diane VandeNord Math Mrs. Anna Terkelson French. German 38 Faculty Miss Maria Theodore English Mrs. LouiseThorson Home Economics Mr. William Tinker Business Education Mrs. Dorothy Tucker Art Mr. John Turley Math Mr. Charles West ROTC Mr. Leonard Wolfe Music Ms. Janise Zalimeni G.P.E. Miss Josephine Zolin English Mrs. Virginia Zorich Business Education Faculty 39 SENIORS J 1 Senior Class Officers: Scott Nor- ris. Vice President; Tammy Har- desty. Treasurer; Gail Ishihara. Secretary; Joe Matibag. President 2 President Joe Matibag 3 Mr. Fred Brown. Senior Class Advisor 4 Scott Norris. Vice President 5 Gail Ishihara. Secretary 6 Tammy Hardesty. Treasurer 42 Seniors The Senior class of '75 started the year with an election for a new class President. Joe Matibag won the election. There were many problems facing Joe. he presented them to his officers and together they over-came them. The largest problem facing the seniors was the lack of participation. The Senior officers tried to achieve varia- tion in the class activities. Joe. Scott. Gail and Tammy worked to build spirit and togetherness in the class by getting seniors participating and enjoying school activi- ties. One of the most important activities of the Senior class was the Senior Prom held at the U. S. Grant Hotel on May 30. The Senior luncheon was held at the Bahia on June 17. The class had traditional commencement exercises with the students giving recognition to those who contributed to their class. Seniors 43 Laurel Abe Tom Acebedo Adela Acosta Deanna Adams Don Adams Leticia Aguilar Rudy Aguirre Don Ailshire Don Ailshire John Ainsworth Sheila Albertin Jerry Alf rets 44 Seniors Carrie Allen Faye Allen Mark Allen Stacy Allen Mitzi Ames Tracy Ames Volletta Andersen Howard Anderson Helen Andersson Roxanne Angelo Sue Apostoli Andrew Arias Robert A rii Jeanni Armstrong Juan Arvisu Tommy Asakawa Lori Asaro Allen Ashdown Nick Athan John Atherton Seniors 45 Nancy Bain Krista Baird Tracy Baker Valli Baker John Balboa John Baldwin Virginia Balia Lori Bancroft John Barbachano Brian Barbieux Carolyn Barker 46 Seniors Karen Barker Kirk Barnett Mike Barrett Kim Barrow Robin Barrows Linda Bartley Beth Barton Brian Bates Denise Bauer Chuck Bauman Wade Bean Beth Beason Seniors 47 Wanda Bednarski Paul Bedoe Craig Beeman Teresa Beezley Charles Begley Rodney Beitz Reginald Belanger Ned Belisario 48 Seniors Terry Bell Timothy Belter Marjan Bentley Dave Bickler Michael Biddix Werner Binggeli Marianne Black Tony Black Becky Blackington David Blair Mark Blake Philip Blase Jane Bloodgood Chip Bonner Vicki Bonner Anna Borce ‘Diana Borja Seniors 49 Martin Bosselman Lori Bothast Stephen Bouchard Suzanne Bourgeois Shawn Bowker Anthony Bowler Deborah Bowles Tamara Boyd Danny Bradford Laura Bramer Cindy Brand Jodie Brand Kim Braun Brenda Breen Sandy Brennen Craig Bridge Douglas Briggs 50 Seniors Deborah Brininger Ernest Brook Bill Broughton Cherry Brown Debbie Brown Donald Brown Donald Brown Susan Brown Wesley Brown Seniors 51 Harvey Brownstein Dorothy Brunetto Ted Brunson Sherri Buchanan Dorene Bucher Anne Bunch Cindy Bunnell Eddy Burke James Burke James Burks Sheree Burnett Karen Burns 52 Vickie Burns Raymond Busby Carole Buscher Duane Bush Lawrence Butler Patricia Butts Michael Cabral Chris Caines Seniors 53 Susan Cairns William Calkins Ralph Campbell David Campilongo Suzanne Campos Steve Candelaria James Ca passo Patricia Capasso Ray Carpenter Cynthia Carr Jeffrey Carrender Sheryl Casper 54 Seniors Robert Castanos Margaret Caulfield Armando Cazares Karen Cebula Susie Chandler Lori Chase Ramona Chase Geraldine Chavez Mark Chavez Candy Childers Susan Chilman Lyle Christensen Seniors 55 Michelle Clements Michael Clifford James Clint Louanne Clinton Mack Coats Larry Colby Helen Coleman Jerold Coleman Krista Coleman Deborah Collins Ernestine Collins Randall Colmus Barbara Conn TrestandConrique Maria Convento Kim Cook Mary Coolong 56 Seniors Ronald Cooper Cathy Corby Laurie Cornelius Daniel Correll Denise Cote Karen Cotner Mary Coughran Judy Coultas Stephanie Coultas Debra Courval Rachel Couture David Covert Seniors 57 Catherine Coxey Bill Cozad Kathy Craig Dan Creager Sharon Crecely Steve Creighton Susan Cristarella Suzette Cristobal Richard Crotz Jim Crush Robert Crutchfield 58 Seniors Nora Cruz Sylvia Cueto Gayle Cunningham Theresa Cunningham John Dalessandris Lauri Dalla-Torre Gregory Daniel Leah Danna Steven Danscuk Scott Darwin Denise Dauphinais Debra Davidson John Davis Roland Davis Seniors 59 Sharon Davis Susan Davis Kim DeBlois Desiree DeBoer Bob Deere Ana Degarate Annemarie Degen Frank DeJauregui Linda Delate Steven Denton Jeff Denton David Dentt Denise DePaemelaere Laura Dessau Troy Devin Becky Devinney Daniel Dicillo 60 Seniors i£S3 Don Dickey Anne Dickinson Beth Diebner Lynn Diehl Richard Dileo Lisa Dilley Dewayne Dinkins Cindy Dirkschneider John Disano Eric Dise Larry Distefano Chris Dixon Seniors 61 Cheryl Dobbins Peter Dodson Timothy Doht Jim Dollins Margaret Dominguez Julie Donson Marni Doody David Dorsch Daniel Dougher Randy Dougherty Karen Dresser 62 Seniors Karen Ducker David Dufek Debra Duff Stephanie Dumolt Jim Dunn Gloria Dunn Delores Dunnum Barbara Durazo Marylou Easley Karl Eberhardt Mike Eberman Kevin Eckery Daryl Economy Spence Eddy Sandy Edgin Bob Edwards Pam Eide Seniors 63 Barbara Eilert Steve Ekeroth Barry Elliott Mike Elliott Larry Ellis Lynn Ellsworth William Emery Michael Enge 64 Seniors Lynn English Robert Eno April Erbe Steve Esguerra John Evans Colleen Ewing Mary Fall Joanne Fear Brenda Fenner Sean Fewins Pamela Fields Robert Finley 65 Rosanne Fiorella Jocelyn Firle Robert Fish Onyl Fitz-Henley Jerome Fitzpatrick Thomas Fleetwood Steve Fleming Steve Flinn Chris Floback Roxanne Floback Debbie Flood Kim Florence Seniors Gerry Flynn Terese Fobes Dan Foley Diane Fowler Theresa Fowler Robert Fox Wendell Fox Debra Freeman Karen Freeman Robin Gallagher Charles Gallant Nick Gallegos Maureen Ganoe Consuelo Garcia James Garcia Maria Garcia James Garner Seniors 67 Martin Garrett John Garrison Patricia Garwick Susan Gaus BobGeiler Glenn Gerber Charles Giaclone Michael Gibbons Kim Gilbert William Gilliamson Sheri Gittleman Roberta Glenn Joni Goar Kathleen Gocke Julie Goeb Rebecca Goldstein Terry Goldsmith 68 Seniors Alfredo Gomez Huda Gontkon Ernie Gonzales Liz Gonzales Debbie Goodrich Gregory Goodrich Stacy Gordon Michael Gore Bruce Gorham Michael Govier AnneGracey Chris Graehl Seniors 69 Rebecca Granillo Laurie Grape Michael Graves Phil Gray Kevin Green Colleen Greenwalt Davis Gregg Becky Grey Becky Griffin Ruth Griffith Kenneth Gritz Leroy Groh 70 Seniors Douglas Grosekemper Judy Gross Scott Grugel Dennis Gulyas Gaylene Gunter Roger Gureczny Lorraine Hagio Gary Haines Karen Haines Gina Hall Janiece Hall Lynn Hall Sheryl Hall Penny Hame Ken Hamilton Yvonne Hadsell Seniors 71 Laurie Hanger Lena Hansel Susan Hansen Pam Hanson Judy Harden Tammy Hardesty Gail Hardie Dion Harkness John Harkonen Evelyn Harp Doris Harris Pam Harris Victoria Harrison Rosemary Hartshorn Linda Hashiguchi Jan Hastings Julie Hata 72 Seniors Michael Hauser Steven Hauser Joyce Hawhee Joe Hawk Vicki Haye Karen Hayes Pat Hayes Brian Hays Dino Heath Sandy Hechanova Cynthia Hedrick Seniors 73 Jeff Hedrick Bill Heiron Helen Helley Mary Helley Karyn Hendrickson Barbara Henke Thomas Hennies Joni Hennon Gilbert Hernandez Christine Herr Elizabeth Herrick Paul Hervey 74 Seniors Brent Hetzler Kathy Hickey William Hightower Robyn Hillman Richard Himmelspach Ross Hines Carla Hiorns Steven Hoffman Mary Hoffmann Dave Hofstetter Ken Holeman Robin Holman Bruce Holton Pam Hoofard Kirsteen Hoover Jenifer Horsley Tina Howell Seniors 75 Eric Howland James Huber Chris Hudnell Henry Huertas John Huffman Jamie Hughes Greg Hull Robert Hull Sue Hunold Leslie Hunt Carolyn Hunter Jeff Hurley 76 Seniors Jill Hutchinson David Ibarra Aviva Idell Gail Ishihara Bob Isley Ricky Jackson Julie Jamkowski Paul Jarman Brian Jarvis Melony Jarvis Michele Jarvis Seniors Art Jenkins Rick Jennings Tracy Jennings Thomas Jogoleff Dawn Johnson Jayne Johnson Karen Johnson Martin Johnson Lynne Johnston Paul Johnston Janice Jondall Charles Jones Howard Jones James Jones Jay Jones Penny Jones 78 S mors Roger Jones Sharon Jones Sue Jones Suzanne Jones Mark Jordan Janine Kasch Michael Keagy Carole Keenum Colleen Kelly Denise Kelley Richard Kelly Seniors 79 Craig Kennedy Bob Kennie Michael Kiehm Darryl Killebrew Debbie Killmer Helen Kim Ed King Janiece King Vernon Kingsley Kelly Kinser Vickie Knox Kathy Kobes Mary JoKoll Linda Koozin Ron Kosen James Kovack 80 Seniors Edward Kresowaty Connie Kublun Lynn Kuhns Herb Kublick Mark Laiuppa Kelly Lancaster Jim Lane Randal Lane Michelle Lange Thomas Langton Steven LaPage Terry Lass Seniors 81 Cheryl Lauritzen Mary Lavigne Tom Lawler Brad Lawrence Bill Lay Arthur Leahy Michael Leclaire Paul Lemmon John Lemmons Leticia Leon Michael LeValley Laurie Lewis 82 Seniors Rosalin Lewis Russ Lewis Roma Licari Karin Lindgren Rickey Lisle Lori Longwell Jeff Lonsdale Bill Lopez Randy Loya Robin Ludlow Sheryl Lupton Donna Luster Anna Lux Dan Lynch Kathy Lyon Mark Mabie Elenor Macaraeg Carol MacDonald Cathy MacDonald Juan Macias Seniors 83 Margo Mackusick Lori MacLean Rory MacQuarrie Carol Magnuson Donna Maier Michael Mailheau Donald Malette Marie Manion David Marr Don Martin Glenda Martin Melaney Martin Craig Martin Ron Martin Joe Matibag Charlie Matthiesen 84 Seniors Karen Mauney Jill Mayall Gena Maynard Maura McAuliffe Susan McBrayer David McCafferty Diane McCallion Chere McCann Kelli McCarley Neal McCauley Merle McClelland Laurie McConnell Seniors 85 Gordon McDaniel Caye McGee Chris McGrath Diane McKaig Linda McKee Debra McKenzie Laura McKinney Matt McKinnon James McKirdy Terry McKown Rodney McMains Kim McNamara 86 Seniors Luis Mendieta Cynthia Mester John Meyers Denise Miller Jeana Miller Debbie Milstead Laurie Mitchell Michael Miyashiro Kit Moebus Phil McNamara Jane McNatt Valerie McOkkee William McRoberts David McStay Deanne Medina David Melbourn Shari Mendelson Seniors 87 SENIOR STANDOUTS 88 Seniors Seniors 89 L 90 Seniors 1 Most Athletic: Art Leahy and Meredith Newsome 2 Contributed Most to Class: Joe Matibag and Connie Kublun 3 Most Likely to Succeed: Gail Ishihara and Jeff Clark 4 Best Personality: Cathy Quillin and Rick Kelley Seniors 91 Kevin Monroe Susan Monroe Diane Montour Nora Morales Brian Moore Carolyn Moore Kathy Moore Veronica Morgan Michele Morgros Artie Morlett Jane Morocz 92 Seniors Kathleen Moroney Jim Morton Tim Morton Sharlee Mosburg Pamela Moss Deborah Mowat Charles Mueller Patti Mullen Pam Mundling Denise Murphy Al Musgrove Andrew Myers Seniors 93 Barbara Myers Cheryl Myers Gary Myers Kim Napier Julie Narde Michael Natisin Marcelo Navas Pat Neary James Newell Jeri Newell Meredith Newsome Donald Nordgren Earl Nordgren Scott Norris Pamela Norum Mary Nothdurft Pamela Nowak Craig Nuernberger 94 Seniors Leonard Nunez Elena Occiano Mike O'Connor Tala O’Connor Joann Oeffinger David Okuni Neal Olander Doug O'Leary Elaine Olivares Dana Oliver Cathy O'Neil Jim Opteyndt Stephen Oracion Seniors 95 Dennis Ormsbee Gregory Osborne Gaye Otero John Otjens Michael Owens Dawn Palmas Robert Palomares Jon Papenbrook 96 Seniors Janeen Parcells Gary Park Ron Parks Mark Parlow Debra Parrent Paris Paschke Lori Patitucci Mike Patridge Elizabeth Pearson Eileen Peck Lori Peck Norman Pecore Theresa Penry Robert Penvelas Alan Peters Brenda Peterson Mike Petro Pamela Pfizenmeier Ross Phares Kathy Pianowski Seniors 97 Marilyn Picard Thomas Piccolo Marianne Pickering Deborah Pierce Keith Pince Susan Piper Jody Pittman Victor Pizzella Pamela Planz Nadine Plaski Terence Pluff Carol Plummer Maria Pombo William Pomfret Valda Pomfret Carilyn Poort 98 Seniors Deborah Potter Denise Powell Jeffery Powell Scott Prell Jill Pritikin Elizabeth Proctor Lesley Pumpo Valerie Putnam Cathy Quillin Pearl Quintanar Don Ragsdale Cheryl Ramsey Seniors 99 Janet Reams Julie Reed Kurt Reinert Rosemarie Reyes Kathy Reynante Charles Reynolds Richard Reynolds Anthony Rhodes Sheryl Rhodes Normand Richard Oona Richards Cheryl Richardson 100 Seniors Kathleen Ridge Eve Rios Joseph Rizzo Elroy Roasch Cynthia Roberts Patrick Roberts Jodi Robinson Michael Robinson Mikeal Robinson Sheila Robinson Michael Roby Brian Rodgers Dominica Rodriguez Georgianna Rodriguez Rick Rodriguez Brett Rogers Darlene Rogers James Rogers Seniors 101 Rosanne Romero Tom Romero Leona Rook Shane Rook Debbie Root Diane Root George Rosales Pete Rosendale Susan Royal Linda Royce Jeff Ruffner Becky Rugnetta Deborah Rule John Rule Daniel Russell Katrina Rutkauskas Dennis Ryan James Ryan Margaret Sabo Jim Saffer Mike Sagona Abel Saiz Lisa Saldana Olga Saldivar LoisSanden Seniors 103 Steve Sanders Mike Sandness Robert SanJose Gary Santo Pietro Cindy Sarten Billy Sattes Pamela Saunders Athena Sawyers Laurie Sherer Kim Schindewolf Bill Schmidt Barbara Schneider Bill Schock Sandra Schultz Lauren Schurr Charles Schwatka 104 Seniors Steve Schwenkmeyer Patricia Serrano Phillip Sevene Dennis Seymour Tamera Shane David Sharpe Dorene Sharpe Douglas Shatzer Seniors 105 Linda Shea Andrew Shelley Barbara Shepherd Kathleen Shepherd Roslyn Sheriff Stephanie Sherman Deborah Shields Henry Shiloff Ed Shipp Janis Shirley Karen Shirley Karen Shrunk 106 Seniors Frank Shuman Gregory Silvestri Sandra Sinclair Valerie Singer Cindy Sinnott DaleSirratt Jill Skoglund Joni Skoglund Darryl Sloan Shelly Sloan Mary Slobodny Diana Smith Don Smith Patti Smith Tina Smith Julie Sneden John Snesko Michael Snyder Seniors 107 Roweleen Soares Loni Soderberg JoAnn Sopher Mark Sortino Stephanie Southern Wayne Spani Russel Spayd Mike Spears Quincy Spears Tim Spencer Janice Spraker Scott Springett David Staley Kathy Stankovics Peter Stankowski Jamie Stearns Debbie Steele Jackie Steele 108 Seniors Rodney Stelzer Leslie Stephens Joseph Stepka John Stevenson Sheryl Stiles Becky Stinson Bob Stokes Dan Stoneman Suzanne Stores Sharon Storm Rick Stovall Jane Stover Kay St. Peter Kevin Strack Seniors 109 Leo Strack Robert Strong Kathy Sturdavant Fenton Sue Hitoshi Sueyoshi Jody Sutphen MaryLou Swies Leann Sylvester Mark Szydelko Gail Tamanaha Tony Taranto Alan Taylor Debbie Teagle Randi Terrian Bruce Thomas Tawny Thomas 110 Seniors Gary Todd Lynette Todd Chris Thompson Cindy Thompson Edmund Thompson William Thompson Carol Thornberry Brian Thurman Seniors 111 Russell Thurman Jeff Tietge Chuck Tinker PaulTocco Elaine Toennessen George Tooker Terry Tool Randy Torkleson 112 Seniors Paula Tremblay Jay Tremblett Brian Trent Patricia Tucker Wendy Tucker Patty Turano William Turner Carey Tyler Debbie Ugalde Debbie Ulrich Mark Ulrich Renee Valkoun Michael Vance Jim Vangorkom James Van Norman Robert Van Order Steven Van Rickley David Vasouez Jane Verbeek Josiane Vickery Seniors 113 Vivian Villasenor Mitch Vinas Vickie Vincent Kevin Vinzant Ralph Votel Paul Vukelich Debbie Waldecker Bruce Walker Ricky Walter Judith Walton Les Warner Timothy Warnke Carolyn Watkins Cathy Watkins David Watts Robert Waugh Carol Waugh Karen Webb James Weed Jama Wehsener 114 Seniors Janet Wells Gene Wessel Kelle West Pamela West Marc Wetherington Cathy Whatley Janelle Whatley Carol Wheeldon Seniors 115 Karyn Wheeler Greg White Marilyn White Jerry White Donna Whitehead Michael Widger Alice Wilbanks Steve Wilber Douglas Wilkinson Kathleen Willette Pete Willhite 116 Seniors Jerry Williams Ricky Williams Steve Williams Thomas Williams Mark Willoughby Carroll Wills Deborah Wilmot Lorretta Wilson Lori Wilson Scott Wilson Mike Wirges Mark Wirkus Seniors 117 Milton Wise Marty Witherington Ron Wold Sandra Wood Estelle Woodward Mark Woolliscroft Bob Wright Colleen Wright 118 Seniors Karen Wright Rochelle Wright Angela Yost Mark Young Joseph Young Dean Zieser David Zilar Terri Zornado Marla Zwonitzer Seniors 119 120 Seniors Seniors 121 SJ0IU8S zz Seniors 123 124 125 BANK OF AMERICA AWARDS 1 General Field Winners: Nicky Rodriguez. Vocational Arts: Gail Ishihara. Fine Arts: Jeff Clark. Science and Mathematics: Colleen Kelley. Liberal Arts 2 Paul Tocco. Agriculture: Lisa Saldana. Social Studies; Keith Pince. Foreign Languages 3 William Hightower. Mathematics: Judy Walton. English; Steven Sanders. Art 4 Barbara Conn. Music: Pat Roberts. Science: Kim Schmdewolf. Home Econ- omics 5 Jamie Hughes. Business Education: Joseph Young. Industrial Arts: Peg Sabo. Drama 126 Seniors Seniors 127 Silence is carried in whispers touchinga day with solitude. Through an awareness of the calm a dream begins to drift Lift a thought to the melody of wind: glide in peace upon a gentle breeze. Poem by Martha Clark Photograph by Jeff Clark 128 Creativity The Rock I stood at the base as many have and gazed up at the steep and jagged cliffs. and wondered and wished. But I said. I shall. Sure that I could. but uncertain of the way. I started up. The everyday things grew smaller, as I went higher. Hand over hand. a small speck of life, clinging to sheer rock. Looking for and finding footholds. I went higher. Pausing to look down. I could see nothing, for the fog had enveloped me. I could see nothing except for what was of nature, and all was peaceful. But the fog hung around me still, so on I went. Past the cliffs now. the climbing was easier. And then. through a swirl of mist, the top— And there below me stretched out in all directions, lay a thick blanket of fog. Only the mountain tops could be seen, jutting into a vast, clear blue sky. I was alone. alone except for nature and the peace she bred. But alas. the truth is in my own words. I am alone except for what is natural. I am as natural as any human can be. and I must descend and search for what I need. For a need is what gives our lives purpose. But in once achieving the top. I have found a better way to return. Kim Duclo Creativity 129 The Glass of Time Tick. Tock Helpless at the hand of time, precious moments fleeing away. Yet we can run with Time to fulfill our tasks Before midnight strikes with our pumpkin plans spoiled. Poem by Chris Graehl Photograph by Jeff Clark 130 Creativity Maggie Gaskins Creativity 131 Peace You can sit on a lifeguard tower in Cardiff, Listening to the waves out there lost in the darkness; and if you want, you can bring a dog. (though dogs aren't supposed to be there). You can even let him run without a leash Because if he’s a good dog. You don’t have to worry about losing him— He can find you again, by the glow of your cigarette. The two of you can be alone together, Trusting that the ocean’s still out there. And your companion is nearby. And that behind you are bright lights and people, Just out of sight which is just where you want it all. That’s feeling good. That’s freedom. Renee Brewer Xsjy l ✓ ■6C ucvu o OJJ . 6 cma . q£U? d jr-n (mm. y 0' AJL. AQsfrx j . C A sr a JjJjL oJX aU« ,t( K la 73 David Kohr Opposite Page: Kelly McKeirnan Creativity 133 Tim Doht 134 Creativity A spray from the sea Droplets sprinkled floated and disappeared. Cold. icy. gone. A new beginning A quiet solitude A serene peace Monotone, yet inner knowledge. Yesterday The quiet tide Low and beautiful Slowly dissolving foam Forever implanted on an Inquisitive mind. Tomorrow Faith and love Friendship and understanding Soft waves and warm water. Pam McDonald I See Warmth, creeping softly Over a fur covered hill. Fluffy down floating gently Over a blue tinted mirror. Where vessels of dreams Wait to be reflected as reality. Mike Widger Creativity 135 136 Creativity Your tears of laughter bring a glimpse of tomorrow’s memory. Speak softly and share your dream with me. Through the shadows of a smile there is joy in friendship's silence. A loneliness touches you. and I reach to warm your sorrows. My heart whispers an assurance while a simple prayer of faith offers the promises of hope. A gentle warmth is holding you in peace. Quiet understandings Poem by Martha Clark tell the closeness of our friendship. Photo by Richard Marine Special moments of sharing give a constant trust in love. Through a dream brought to you in solitude sense an awareness that I care. Creativity 137 I am the seagull winging high above white clouds. Gliding, free, letting the wind carry me. lifting higher, soaring freely. I am driftwood floating upon a glassy ocean. Waves crashing in to shore, an endless journey throughout time. I am the melody of a beautiful sonata. Hanging in the air. lingering after the final note. Soft, melodious. I am war. Blood oozing from the open wounds. Flames destroying homes. Senseless waste of life. Cries of bewildered children, orphaned, hungry, frightened. I am life. Good and bad. A balance of joy and sorrow, peace and violence, love and hatred. I am the beauty and ugliness of Time. Karen Johnson 138 Creativity Bob Arii The Mountains The mountain, clean, fresh, and bright. Reaching for heaven with snow crested peaks. Veiled with rising mist and vapor. From cloud covered tops they peek. Standing majestically. Glazed with flowing rivers of color. They resist change. Yet. each are different from the others. Mike Widger Creativity 139 Touch my life. I am waiting for your love. Let me share my dreams with you. Would you try to capture one and hold it as my memory? Whisper soft promises to me. As you hold me. I shall listen, for, I am one who wants to care. Carry my sorrows. I am looking for your comfort. Hold me closely to you. I am reaching for the warmth which I see hiding in your eyes. Share with me the blessings felt in the silence which surrounds us. Listen, as I gently promise you my love. Chase my loneliness. I am searching for you. Keep the thoughts of happiness, hold my memory in your arms. Kiss me softly when you leave me. can you sense how deeply I will miss you? A solitude emerges from my prayers, as through them I send to you my love. Martha Clark Diana Garner Creativity 141 Still life by Maggie Gaskins Photograph by Mr. Newton Poem by Ruth Hertz r '4 j- . • . .’HI .1 M t hi Ij Jk j V V,WI rw jVa' M j' M[-fr C- Vj y , ,v% vAl ’ Affections in the window. 'V’ j) in the early morning light. f' :■ v , Reflections rn yoUr mirror. every day and every night. y X Reflections in th water. as vou kneel ud6o the sand. • 142 Creativity 143 Barbara Stetson The Dawning of Life As the saffron tinted sun slowly and silently Rises above the pale majestic blue-grey mountains, A new day dawns, bringing with it an aurora Of pinkish light which bathes the land in a Rainbow of prismatic color. As the sun creeps its head above the Fog shrouded mountain peaks of the east. A new day dawns, bringing with it the awakening Of life, of all things big and small. Bold and bashful. As the sun stirs from its eternal nesting place. Bringing nourishment to all living things of the earth. A new day dawns, bringing with it a glow Which forever warms the chill marrow of Cold earth of ancient night. As the sun gently ascends into the heavens. Light shines on the dark of the world. Bringing with it the illuminating hope that all That is right and just, warm and bright Will survive, for a new day is dawning. Pat Roberts 145 Mary Knapp STUDENT LIFE ASB BALL 1 Ten foot tall Christmas tree decor- ated with couple cards 2 Couples dance and enjoy the music 3 Santa Claus passing out his goodies 4 Cindy Sarten. A.S.8. Ball Queen and her escort Oonny Hollis 5 Tammy Young. Cindy Sarten. and Roberto Gallardo and their escorts 148 Student Life The A.S.B. Ball was the highlight of the school's Christmas activities again this year. It was an evening filled with excitement highlighted by the crowning of the A.S.B. Ball Queen. Cindy Sarten. Those attend- ing danced to the music of Oyster- man. picked couple cards off a ten foot tall Christmas tree, and enjoyed a visit from Santa, none other than our own Mr. Wolfe. Many of the cou- ples enjoyed dinner before the dance, and some took home their coursages and boutonnieres to keep as memories of that night. Student Life 149 1 Fall Production cast takes last bow 2 Robin Gallagher as Elaine Harper and Dean Jones as Mortimer Brewster discuss the family problem 3 Peggy Sabo as Aunt Martha and McKay Whiteley as Aunt Abby frightened on the staircase 4 Kevin Shankel as Dr. Einstein. Carroll Will as Jona- than Brewster sit at the table while Mark Gerber as Teddy Brewster bother them 5 Teddy Brewster and Jason Rumph as Mr. Wither- spoon. just before going to the sanitarium 6 Fall Production Stage Crew rests and admires the sets after alot of hard work 7 Stewart Wills as Lt. Rooney stands disgusted with his officers 150 Student Life Pf r Arsenic and Old Lace was the play chosen by the Drama Club for this year's Fall Production. The play was sponsored by the Senior Class and drew capacity crowds each of the four nights it played. The elaborate sets for the play were built and designed by the schools stage crew. Costumes, production, and make-up were taken care of by students in the Drama Department. The hard work and dedication of all involved made this year's production a success. Student Life 151 1. Homecoming Queen Candidates: Cathy Quillin. Pam Harris. Sue Hunold. Liz Gonzales. Sandy Sinclair. Jayne Johnson 2. Liz hugs her father 3. Queen Liz Gonzales and her escort Dan Foley 4. Students dance at Homecoming 5. John Huf f mann wears 50's disguise 6 The outstanding crazy car 152 Student Life HOMECOMING A great deal of planning went into making the Homecoming day a day to remember. It was filled with many activities for both students and alumni. The theme for this year’s Homecoming was Remem- ber When”, and students came to school dressed in costumes from years past. At the close of school the festivities began with the foot- ball game. Madison rolled over Point Loma with a score of 10-6. Afterwards the Senior class spon- sored a Bar-B-Que. At the same time a surfing film was shown in the auditorium. The day ended with an evening dance where the Homecoming queen was crowned. Student Life 153 ON STAGE On Stage '75 was Madison's presentation of student talent in the fields of singing, dancing, and acting. Some of the acts included: Polynesian dancers, mime characters, folk singers, and comedy routines. Mr. Wolfe, who sponsored the event, helped the students put the show together. The per- formances were excellent and the evening turned out to be a great success. 154 Student Life 1 Student folk singers 2 Maria Astrata and Sandy Coleman doing a comedy act from the movie Funny Girl 3 On Stage ’75 cast 4 Marlene Wright singing 5 Sheryl Dimeft and Jonathan Jones do mime 6 Polynesian dancers 7 Hawaiian dancers Student Life 155 1 Tony Prim 2 Oysterman group 3 Mark Hobson. Tony Prim. John Prim. Kent Learned 4 Kent Learned and Owen Goldman 5 Mark Hobson 6 Mark Hobson and John Prim 156 Student Life Providing the music of Jethro Tull. Cat Stevens, and other popular artists, the A.F.S. sponsored an Oysterman concert in October. The talent of the group was displayed in the performance of many songs they had written and also the versions of some which they had not. Besides providing enjoyable rock music, the concert also gave its profits to sponsor our student exchange program. The concert proved to be one of the year's most well attended activities. Student Life 157 SADIE HAWKINS Twerp-week is one of the highlights of second semester at Madison. The week is packed with activities: a crazy sock contest, a Mr. Legs competition, a pie-eating con- test. a slave sale, and Sadie Hawkins Day. On Sadie Haw- kins Day many students dressed in costumes. Some of the best costumes were found on slaves, who were auctioned off to students for up to $5.00. The money raised went to support Girls' League. Friday night the school sponsored a dance where students came dressed in costumes and danced to the music of Clean Slate. Marryin' Sam had couples, who wanted to get married, sign fake contracts which were good for that evening. All the farmers and country hicks came and had fun. 158 Student Life 1 Students rest on the bleachers after dancing 2 Couple relaxes in the hay stack 3 Mitch Manion and Karen Wheeler in hay stack. 4 Couples do the bump 5 Marrym' Sam. Scott Norris, marrys Larry Silva and Karen Dresser 6 Paul DcGretc. winner of the pie-eating contest 7 Walter Smith and Rick Williams, dressed as slaves, compare their sexy legs 8 Couples wait to exchange vows 9 Couples dance to the sounds of Clean Slate Student Life 159 HAWKSHOP 1 Scott Grugel awaits the rush 2 Nancy Park checks the length of the line 3 Lunchtime crowd lines up 4 Hawkshop Staff: Front Row: Angie Yost. Donna Desch; 2nd Row: Jan Hastings. Gail Colley. Debbie Ulrich. Nancy Park: 3rd Row: Mr. Gaffney. Carol Waugh. Hal Jewell. Patti Davis. Scott Grugel. Don Ruttenberg FLICKS Almond JOY 160 Student Life Madison's Hawkshop opened four years ago to provide a handy place for students to buy candy and sup- plies. It gives a chance for Market- ing 3-4 students to use their skills. As each year passes, the Hawk- shop becomes more efficient and increases its variety of products. Many thanks to all the people who support the Hawkshop with their “munchie money.” Student Life 161 ORGANIZATIONS PROSPECTUS STAFF 1 Prospectus Staff; Sitting: L.Hanke. T.Jennings. D. Garner. K.Prestholt. M.Lange. C.Quillin, Editor-m- Chief E.Collins. D.Malctte. J.Chaney: Standing: T. Doht. Advisor- M.Kirtland. S.Casper. J.Johnson. C. Cummings. A.Wright. T.Rodriquez. L.Shea. D.Root. 2 Diana Garner and Martha Clark find amusement in their work 3 Kim Prestholt sorts through a stack of photographs 4 Pat Neary prepares to take a picture for the year- book 5 Don Malette takes a break from hard work on his page 6 Editor-in-Chief. Ernestine Collins relaxes in the sun with staff mascot. Noel 7 Michelle Lange typing up the copy for staff mem- bers 164 Organizations After moving to a bigger room in June of '74. the 1975 Pros- pectus Staff seemed to be off to a good start. The Editor-in- Chief. Ernestine Collins and Pat Neary attended a yearbook seminar in August where they spent many afternoons swim- ming at Blacks Beach. They brought back many good ideas not all of which were used in the yearbook. Some staff members came to a photography class during the summer which was sponsored by Robinson's. They were taught the proper use and handling of camera equipment. Soon after the start of school came the panic of deadlines. Dedicated staff members worked hard on weekends making last minute changes and corrections. On such a weekend a few lucky people were invited to enjoy Martha Clark's cook- ing. One Sunday afternoon we discovered our room did have a burglar alarm. While looking for photographs twenty-five armed guards rushed in ready to capture a burglar. It was only one police officer, but who was counting? Apart from all the hard work and frustrations, we did have alot of good times. Birthday parties and eating in class were daily occurrences. We were accompanied by the sounds of Tim Doht munching on Fritoes. (which he never shared). January 17th was set aside for the staff to dress up and go to the Southwestern Yacht Club and have the staff picture taken on Debbie Root's boat. Tony Rodriquez, in a skirt and Pat Neary on a peg leg. what a group! The day almost ended with Ernestine Collins and Noel drying off after a swift toss into the chilly water of the bay. Organizations 165 TALON Providing information to students and faculty concern- ing the activities on Madison campus is not an easy task. Mrs. Emery, and her dedicated Talon staff undertook this job as each issue of the Talon was prepared. With the strong literary talent of Mrs. Emery and the experience of several returning staff members. Madison's paper proved to be very successful this year. The high quality of the pa- per was due to the use of both new and old ideas. As each issue came out. the staff felt that the many sacrifices they made were worthwhile. Many unique ideas were con- tributed by each staff member, which created articles of interest to the students at Madison. 166 Organizations 1 Talon Staff: Randall Colmus. Kevin Green. Gary Grossman. Laura Dessau. Kevin Kaullen. Liz Gonzales. Mrs. Emery. Steve Ekeroth. David Ferguson. Ted Kingsley. Kevin Eckery. Jodie Brand. Kit Moebus. Anna Edmison. 8rian Thurman. Scott Garrisdn. Jim Capassox: Not Pictured: Mike Mailheau. Bruce Holton. Ann Rob- ins. David Bickler. Andy Anderson 2 Mrs. Emery gives advice to Scott Garri- son 3 Liz Gonzales. 2nd semester editor, shows concern over upcoming issue 4 Mike Mailheau checks proffs 5 Steve Ekeroth. Kit Moebus. and Laura Dessau discuss story for improvements 6 Kevin Eckery. 1st semester editor, turns to give advice Organizations 167 Every girl at Madison be- longs to Girls' League. At- tending the meetings and participating in activities are the only requirements to be an active member. Sadie Hawkins and Twerp Week are the most popular Girls' League activities. They also sponsor Mum Sales. The Medical Clerks and Health Careers programs here at Madison provide training for girls interested in the medical field. Medi- cal Clerks learn to do the paper work involved in medicine. Health Career students go to hospitals and actually learn to care for patients. 168 Organizations HEALTH CAREERS AND MEDICAL CLERKS 1 l.Knop. Vice President of Girls' League 2 Front Row: A.Degan. C.Emerson. Historian; A.Dickinson. Senior Representative; A.Guerm. Junior Representative; R.Gaddi. Secretary; S.Knox. President; M.Bell. Treasurer; L.Knop. Vice President. M.Mathis; 2nd Row: C.Shaw. L.Dickinson. W.Bednar- ski. T.Bowling. R.Hartshorn. D.Bernadmi. G.Flynn. M.Riveroll; 3rd Row: P.Pfizenmeier. L.CImton. J.Hata. J.Coultas 3 S.Knox. President of organization 4 R.Gaddi. Secretary of the club 6 Health Careers Class Standing: B.Shreeves. L.Bothast. M. Randant. K.Shirley. L.Distefan. J.McComb. K.Promenchekel. E.Martinez. Mrs. D.Burye Sitting: D.McMaster. D.Lucero. C. Brand. S.Schultz. S.Jones. F.Walters 7 Medical Clerks: Sitting: B.Juarez. C.Barker. G.Tamanaha. C. Hall. S.Gomez. S.Piper. S.David. D.Wiggins; Standing: B.Mun- son. R.N.. S.Buchanan. J.Beals. M.Florez. L.Nicklaus. V.Davis. H.Kim. K.Duke. L.D'Anna. J.Fear. C.Pellicano 5 G.Flynn. member of Girls'League Organizations 169 CAREER CENTER Madison's Career Center was created in 1971 under the direction of Mrs. Freyda Cohen. Since ils opening, the center has had guest speakers from many diverse fields, from aviation to zoology. The Center provides assistance in college and job placement. The import- ance of the Career Center is obvious, as most students need to use its facilities once during the school year. Through part time jobs or work experience, many stu- dents have found the vocations they wish to pursue af- ter high school. Under Mrs. Cohen's excellent super- vision the Career Center has become an example for other junior and senior highs in the district, state and nation. 170 Organizations 1 Mrs. Cohen. Madison's Career Coun- selor 2 Madison student working at Fcdmart 3 Mrs. Cohen in conference with Madi- son girls 4 May Swies assists Mrs. Cohen by helping with phone calls 5 Madison's college counselor Elaine Schott 6 Jeff Cole and Sharon Mirizzi finish filing. 6 Organizations 171 The '74-75 ASB Cabinet stressed school participation. Open cam- pus was a major concern, and the school-wide assembly presented the issues to the student body. A lot of ideas were voiced in a con- structive manner. A wide variety of ASB sponsored social events helped to bring students closer together. The Homecoming Bar- becue turned out to be successful, and the dance was enjoyed as much as it always has been in the past. The special memories shared at the ASB Ball helped make this year unforgettable for many of us. This year's ASB brought about many improvements to Madison High. 172 Organizations X ' 1 Karen Haines. Commissioner of Public Relations 2 Jeff Clark. ASB President 3 ASB Cabinet Front Row: Chris Venzor. Commissioner of Student Activities: Joe Matibag. Senior Class President; Mark Paul. Junior Class President: Karen Haines. Commissioner of Public Relations: 2nd Row: Lori Asaro. Commissioner of Elections and Eligibility: Sheri Knox. Commissioner of Girls' League: Leslie Kirwan. Commissioner of Fine Arts; Trip Miller. Commissioner of Boys' Athletics: Mo Ganoe. ASB Vice President: Jeff Clark. ASB President: Carolyn Moore. ASB Treasurer; Doris Harris. ASB Secretary; Marlene Wright. Sophomore Class President: Connie Kublun. Commissioner of Girls' Athletics 4 Chris Venzor. Commissioner of Student Activities 5 Joe Matibiag. Senior Class President 6 ASB Executive Cabinet: Mo Ganoe. Vice President: Jeff Clark. President: Carolyn Moore. Treasurer: Dons Harris. Secretary 7 Mr. Kelley. Advisor Organizations 173 EXCHANGE STUDENTS The International Club hosted students from Ecuador. Argentina. Sweden, and New Zealand. Many activities were scheduled, including an International Progressive dinner. By sponsoring the Oysterman concert the club was able to raise funds to send our own Madison students to foreign countries for a year. 174 Organizations 1 Marcelo Navas from Argentina and Paul Johnston from New Zealand 2 Luis Mcndicta from Ecuador and Helen Andersson from Sweden 3 Fred Sunblad. an exchange student from Sweden 4 Marcelo and his friend Maura Me Auliffe 5 Mitzi Ames, a member of International Club 6 Sitting: Marcelo Navas. Frederick Sunblad. Paul Johnston. Back Row: Ms. Stemmentz. Pam Van lannmgham. Elaine Toennessen. Tom Jones. Kathy Shepherd. Kim Manning. Richard Rowell. Jeff Clark. John Clancy. Colleen Kelley. Mitzi Ames. Huda Gontkon. Lisa Phelps. Brian Hays. Maura McAuliffe. Mr. Stemmetz Organizations 175 C.S.F. The California Scholarship Federation wasn't very active at Madison this year. With over fifty members it was hard to schedule meetings. One annual activity C.S.F. participates in is a visit to a nearby university. In the fall they went to U.S.C. This trip gave students a closer look at college. Madison's Girls' Athletic Association is responsible for spon- soring all girls' sports. The group also plans many social ac- tivities. which are open to all girls who have paid G.A.A. dues. Banquets, picnics, and camping trips are examples of func- tions that were planned. Through G.A.A.. Madison has shown that sports are more than hard work. 176 Organizations G. A. A. 1 C.S.F. Officers: S.lshihara. Treasurer: M.Keagy. Vice President. J.Walton. President. J.O Connor. Secretary 2 David Ibarra. C.S.F. member 3 Front Row: S.Bussett. J.Kim. S.Hauser. R.Gaddi. A.Raveio. J. McCaughey. l.Ociano. M.Caddeli. C.Comfort 2nd Row: A Glad- ney. J.Feldman. L.Dickinson. A.Navasca. B.Fleck. L.Sullen. R, Glenn. A.Gray: 3rd Row: L.Sylvester. I leftwich. R.Banks. J O'Connor. L.Hagio. 8.Myers. K.Duclo. B.Hoppe. R.Lowrie 4th Row: K.Reid. A.Dickinson. C.Richardson. G.Kresvwaty. H.Man- ning. D.Stewart. R.Mueller. F.8ooth 5 Front Row: R.San Jose. K.Lyon. J.Hedrick. D Ponce. M.Osep. E. Toenessen. G.lshihara. P.Garwick. A.Kim 2nd Row: C.Martin. D.Adams. A.Lux. D.Freeman. M.Karl. P.Barnes. J.Frogge. D. Johnstone. J.Krueger. C.Kelley. D.Ibarra: 3rd Row: C.Wills. S. Hauser. L.Davis. C.Eviisizer. J.Gosneil. E.Jensen. K.Kaiember. R.Hartshorn. A.Brook. J.Sebastian. A.Kim. M.Ames 6 G.A.A. members sell Homecoming corsages 7 G.A.A. Officers Front Row: D.Sharpe. D.Harns. L.Hashiguchi. A.Hams. K.Moroney: 2nd Row: C.Kublun. L.Soderberg. D.Mow- ry. C.V augh. R.Seamen A Mike Keagy lounges in the grass Organizations 177 MADLEENS One of the most dedicated and concerned service groups in our school is Madleens. This special group of girls asks for no recog- nition for the extra time and effort they take from their busy sched- ules to help the school and com- munity. The Madleens goal is to give help where it is needed. They gave a Halloween party to the handicapped children at Schwiet- zer School, gifts and time to local hospitals, and also ushered at many school functions. The money for all the activities came from funds raised at a rummage sale at Grants in the early fall. 178 Organizations LETTERMEN As times change so do school or- ganizations. The Lettermen's Club has not been exempt from this. While interest has not been as high as an- ticipated. the Lettermen have still made several contributions to the school. A few of these contributions are cleaning up the stadium after football games, the sponsoring of the juice machines in the boy's gym. and the partial financing of the basket- ball team s victorious trip to El Cen- tro. The club, under the guidance of Coach Dick Clem, also raised money to buy equipment not included in the sports budget. 1 Madleens: Front Row: J.Walton-Prcsident. A.Degen. T.Boyd-Vice Presi- dent. B.Conn. D.Kelley. Second Row: G.lshihara. T.Hardesty-Treasurer. D.Root. P.Norum-Histonan. A.Dickinson. C.Richardson. J.Hata-Secre- tary. S.Wood. P.Garwick; Not Pictured: L.Shea. D.Root. K.Coleman. C. Moore. K.Moebus. M.Nothdurft 2 Madleen members earn funds at parking lot sale in the fall 3 Gail Ishihara serves refreshments at party 4 Lettermen's Club Front Row: J.Hoover. R.8ellanger. A.Musgrove. L.War- ner. R.Beckes. D.Seymour, B.VanOrder. B.Johnson: Second Row: T Rodriguez. S.Crutchfield. D.Adams. W.Brown. M.Sandness. M.Emery. J. Macias. R.Carpenter. A.Lcahy. 5 President David Blair and Vice President Tripp Miller discuss future plans for the club. Athletics 179 STAGECRAFT In Stagecrafts the students build stair- cases. houses, and room interiors to rep- resent the plays the drama department selects. This year they worked on the sets for Arsenic and Old Lace and created a home built around the turn of the century. It was very convincing and added greatly to the success of the play. In the spring they created the set for the drama pro- duction of Harvey. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Howard Golk setting the spot lights Stagecraft: Front Row: D.Scales. F.Bently. J.Swart. K. Smith. S.Dimeff. Mr. Hethenngton. R.Davis. L.Peck. S. Johnson. 2nd Row: B.Pieren. L.Goldman. S.Defenbaugh. H.Golf. S.Pickens. S.Wilber. D.Buum. M.Mabie. P.Duck- worth 3rd Row: S.StiChcomb. B.Miller. Mr. Hethenngton showing Lori Peck how to adjust the lights Mr. Nelson checking things out Madigraphs: Front Row: B.Janowitz. M.Doody. C.Waugh. Mr. Nelson. J.White. L.Saldan3. D.Griffin. B.Margiotta. N.Bain. W.Brown, B.lsley. T.Kreger. B.Broughton. A. Saiz. C.Poort. C.Bromley. H.Sueyoshi. R.Crotz. J.Qui- tero. J.Meyers. J.McKirdy. J.Pashke Bill Margiotta and Bob Isley running the press 180 Organizations Madigraphs is an essential part of our school. The group prints pep ribbons, dance and prom bids, and football programs. The profits from their work are put into the pur- chase of new equipment and materials. The members of Madigraphs gain valuable job experience through their work with the group. An example of their work is the letter- head on this page, designed by Hitosti Sueyoshi. Organization 181 1 Latin Club: Front Row: S.Newport. J.Yauney. W.Reitmeyer. J.Ains- worth. R.SanJose. S.Agbulos. D.Flood. S.Bronson. K.Skidmore: 2nd Row: D.Smothers. M.Rosato. S.Ormsbee. J.Simmons. Mr. Diet. R. Hillman. N.Pecore. B.Jennings. A.Ravelo; 3rd Row: S.Kerns. K.Pro- mendenkal. L.Roothoff. P.Hamc. D.Harris. A.Dickinson. T.Buffington. B.Rodgers. R.Fish. T.Mosburg. K.Holman. S.Hansen. J.Wilburn. D. Potter. A.Gladney. K.lglesias: 4th Row: J.Thornton. DShuttleworth. K.Duke. J.Pomeroy. J.Feehan. R.Pitonyak. M.Sandler. J.Chaney. P Vukelich. B.Olson. T.Brown. Mr.Robinson. E.Wentzel 2 Back Row: S.Kerns. J.Simmons. S.Bronson, Mr. Diet. D.Flood: Stand- ing: D.Smothers. Mr. Robinson: Sitting: K.lglesias. S.Newport. W. Reitmeyer. J.Ainsworth. R.San Jose. S.Agbulos. B.Jennings. A.Ravelo. K.Skidmore. A.Gladney. R.Hillman 3 Speech Club: First Row: B.Greg. K.Manning. J.Gosnell. J.Jones: Second Row: C.Kelley. A Wright. D.Reese. M.Ames; Third Row: D.Wills. D. Robolote. J.Hirtler. K.Eckery. A.Brook. C.Wills. Mr. Stemmetz 4 Mitzi Ames. Speech Club President 182 Organizations HUMAN RELATIONS CHESS CLUB 5 Gary Softer forming a decision 6 Ms. Muller talking with Patsy Nagle 7 Chess Club: A,Montgomery. M.Caddell. Mr. Carter. R.Muller. Mr. Kloska. L.Davis. G.Harrington. L.Carlial 8 Larry Davis watching Matt Cadell and Larry Carlial The Latin Club is famous for the Roman Banquet held every spring. All the club members dress in togas and celebrate a feast typical of Roman times. The Madison Speech Club is proud that it is one of the two schools in the city to hold a National Forensic League charter. The club is composed of 37 students, who compete throughout Southern California, in over 20 tournaments a year. Humane Relations is a new group on campus dedicated to bringing of all ethnic groups together. Their philosophy is that if conditions are to change, people will have to get involved. The Chess Club meets once a week for matches and rotates players so that everyone has a chance to play all the members of the club. Organizations 183 SCIENCE FAIR Four students were chosen to represent Madison High School in the 21st Annual County-Wide Science Fair. After being evaluated by four expert consult- ants. the students received a good response from the judges. All the students spent a great deal of time and effort in researching, writing and present- ing their projects. Some projects took several years to complete. The result of their efforts was person- al satisfaction and an appreciation of long term study. 1 Science Fair project submitted by Fred Dessau and Martin Bland on a future food source. 2 Ice Age research project by Sci- ence Fair winner Jack O’Connor 3 Science Fair winners: Jack O’Con- nor. David Bickler. Shari Ishihara. David Myers. 4 Research exhibit proving abalone hybridize by David Myers. 5 Becky Gray gathers information concerning her delegation. 6 Iraq Delegation: First Row: B. Gray. M.Parsh; Second Row: J Jones. J.Hirtler. Third Row: C.Evil- sizer. T Parish; Not Pictured: D Freeman. N.Athan. 7 Nepal Delegation: Front Row: D Harrington. G.Hughes Back Row: K.Lancaster. J.Feehan. G.McDani- el: Not Pictured: J Hughes. HTWTKJU 184 Organizations MODEL U.N. Understanding current world prob- lems is the goal of the model U.N. members. Fourteen students rep- resented the organization this year. Members met with students from schools all over San Diego, each representing a different country in attitudes as well as dress. The mock U.N. meetings gave students a chance to listen to others and share ideas. The countries Madison represented were Iraq and Nepal. With insight gained from these conventions. Madison students gained an understanding of world affairs. Organizations 185 BOWLING The bowling club consists of Madison students who are interested in bowl- ing. They compete in league tourna- ments with the other high schools in the area. Their bowling averages range from a low 99 to a high 164. The teams take their games serious- ly. The computer room is used by stu- dents who want to really get involved in their mathematical problems. It helps them help themselves. The ma- chines are used by students who have permission and who know how to use the computers properly. 186 Organizations COMPUTER ROOM 1 Bowling Club. M.Smith. M.Koll. S.Martin. R.Cruz. R.Crowe. R.Weiss. J Jamkowski. D.Waldecker. K.Howard. M.Johnson. K.Larson. K.Riley. G. McDaniel. D.Emery. J.Hull. D.Dahl. D.Malkin. J.Burnette. L.Schaff. M.Al- len. J.Michael. T.Herr. R.Bates, M.Smith. D.Bradley. S.Marsh. S.Brennen. S.Fraker. M.Young. J.Vega. D.Gulyas. S.Surrell. G.Holmquist. H.Manning. J.OConnor. D.Dentt. J.Longsdale. J.Bcason. G.Hounslow. G.Myers. G. Beeman. 2 Mark Young makes a strike. 3 Sandra Brennen waits for the pins to fall. 4 Jeff Longsdale. 5 Alton Brook at computer. 6 Scott Bam 7 Jeff Longsdale is seen in computer room frequently. Organizations 187 DRAMA CLUB i Madison welcomed Kear- ny to their Campus Life meetings this year. The Christian youth group participated in many ac- tivities. including the an- nual haunted house held in Balboa Park. At week- ly meetings, members study the Bible and share ideas on current topics. The Drama Club, under the direction of Mr. Deutsch. was a big. tal- ented group. One of their productions was Ar- senic and Old Lace . To prepare for their plays they performed skits in front of the group and did short scenes in Eng- lish classes. 188 Organizations CAMPUS LIFE 1 Tom Jones displays expertise at masquerading as The Boy Won- der 2 Officers: Sheryl Dimeff. Secretary: Debbie Rule. President: Sheryl Queen. Treasurer; Peggy Sabo. Vice President 3 Jonathon Jones relaxes on the lawn 4 Front Row: T.Thumb. V.Crowell. R.Gallagher. L Bramer. M.Doody. J.Armstrong. S.Hardy. L.Teague. S.Fields; 2nd Row: P.Capasso. B Gray. R.Banks. A.Saulnier. C.Wills. J.Wayne. S.Bronson. J.Hamb- len. S.Fenwick; 3rd Row: M.Gerber. T Buffington. D.Jones. G.Her- nandez. B.Jenkins. J.Rumph. L.McMillan. M.Mabie. J.Jones. A. Prestipmo. L.Beck. K.Shankel. 4th Row: H.Anderson. R.Walther. S. Wills. W.Smith. T.Booth. L.Sanden. D.Wysocki. K.Kreinkamp. C. Mester. M.Whiteicy 5 Chuck speaks to Campus Life members 6 Campus Life group at an Insight meeting 7 Jama Wehsener. a member of Campus Life 8 Some of the girls wait for the meeting to begin 9 Bruce plays guitar at a meeting 9 Organizations 189 BOY’S AND GIRL’S STATE Shari Ishihara and Ted Kingsley have been se- lected to represent Madison for Boy’s and Girl’s State. They will spend one week at Sacramento State University. There will be a political meet- ing of representatives from each high school. They'll be learning about government and will bring back to school a commentary report on what they’ve learned. 190 Organizations MR. WOLFE This is a tribute to Mr. Wolfe for his hard work here at Madison. We wish him luck and good fortune in whatever position he chooses in Kentucky. Even though Mr. Wolfe announced his resignation, he is still giving his all to the students. He himself is looking for the best man to take over for him. Those who know and love Mr. Wolfe will miss him deeply. He has been at Madison for seven years and has accomplished a great deal. With his backing and hard work. Mr. Wolfe and the marching unit have won many awards. If he had not always kept everyone on their toes, the awards would have been few. We wish you luck and happiness. There will always be a soft spot in Madi- son's heart for Mr. Wolfe and his work with the band. Organizations 191 Concert Band plays for the various occasions such as the Spring Festival and concerts. They also play at a few of the Jr. Highs. Last year Concert Band placed 2nd in the Annual Festival and Mr. Wolfe has high hopes to win 1st place this year. The group also performs at our Christmas program every year. The Concert Band members have much musical talent and study long hours. The results of their hard work is evident in their performances. 192 Organizations 1 S.Sanderson tuba 2 S.Nieves. B.Arii. K.Shoemaker. T.Morton. G. Ishihara. D.Smith. M.Mathis. B.Danielson. K. Fitzgerald. S.Grugel. 2nd Row: D.Niderost. J. Nelson. R.Arii. J.O'Connor. T.Johnston. M. Dougherty. D.Flores. D.FIood. P.Willhite. 3rd Row: D.Halabuk. S.Lancaster. K.lmamura. D. Navarro. J.Morton. A.Manley. K.Wilson, S.Hall. J.Tupper, B.Bohan. M.Gore. 4th Row: J.lee. P. Swmk. D.Pfizenmeier. F.Duren. H.Manning. L. Longwell. B.Breen. T.Kramer. G.Dunn. P.Pfizen- meier. J.Lemon. 5th Row: Mr. Wolfe. J.Ains- worth. S.Springett. J.P.Ainsworth. M.McKm- nis. C.Hudnall. M.Robinson. S.Sanders. J.Hur- ley. J.Baldwin 3 S.Grugel on cymbols 4 Drummers and trumpeteers 5 S.Hall. S.Springett and T.Kramer 6 Trombone players 7 Clarinette group Organizations 193 STUDY BAND 1 Students work on new piece 2 W.A.Jones. L.McCay. N.Freeman. C.Bryant. D.Wickard. 2nd Row; J Fish. S.Sirota. S.Coombs. M.Smith. T.Whiteman. D.Thomas. T Bell. N.Mc- Cauley. 3rd Row: Mr. Wolfe. C.CIine. B.Lang, K.Percz. D.Cochrane. C. Swepston. D.Vest. J.Huffman 3 N. McCauley on bass violin and trombone player 4 D. McKewen on drums 5 D.Blair. J.Papenbrook. J.Ainsworth on trumpets 6 S.Springett and R.Arii on saxophone 7 B.Arn. S.Nieves. T.Kramer. S.Cabral. J.Bowman. S.Springett. R.Arii. 2nd Row: C.Angle. D.McKewen. M.Gore. Mr Wolfe. M.Sagona. T.Baker. M. Rook. G.Dunn. K.Benton. S.lshihara. K.Shoemaker. N.McCauley. 3rd Row: J.Ainsworth. L.Fandel. J.Bauey. J.Papenbrook. D.Todd. D.Halabuk. L.Piland 194 Organizations JAZZ ENSEMBLE Study Band is a class that stresses musical technique and team work. Students learn how to get the best out of their particular instrument and study a wide variety of musical styles. They can play anything from ballads to jazz rock, swing, to Latin American music. The Jazz Ensemble plays at pep rallies, basketball games. Seaworld and many school events. They also play at several elementary schools and two Jr. Highs. In the spring they perform at the Corona Jazz Festival. South- western Jazz Festival and the Spring Concert. Organizations 195 BARBERSHOP Madison's Barbershop singers. Straws and Stripes, provide variety and lively singing for the music department. The group, made up of 12 students, dress in colorful jackets and straw hats. The sing all the popular barbershop songs and do an ex- cellent job of blending their voices. 1 Members of Barbershop rehearse 2. Barbershop: Front Row: J.Davis. R.Agbulos. K.Gritz. J.Hasse. K Harrison. B. Allen. 2nd Row: T.Oonson. J.Hendrickson. J.Opteyndt. L.Sopher. T.Torkleson. E.Archer 3. Mr. Sloan directs the group 4 Barbershop members sing 5. Cheryl Ramsey accompanies Girls'Chorus 6. Girls practice during class time 7 Maria Mclachlam and Bobbie Preybs singing 8. Girls' Chorus: Front Row: S.Bowker. D.Suttles. M.McLachlam. D Nava. E.McCalhon. B.Preybs. C.Ramsey. C.Emerson. L.Hebert 2nd Row: L.Phelps. L.Rudd. K Dewgaw. L.Cabral. S.Lawrance. M Rishel. U.Aeria. V.Knowles. 3rd Row: R.Overy. D M.Hughes. D.Kill mer. D.Johnson. J.Fargo. J Wilkinson. L Berry. 4th Row: J.Optey dnt. L.Buchanan. T.Williams. M.Lespron. D.Powell 196 Organizations GIRLS’ CHORUS Girls' Chorus is one of the several classes offered by the Madison High School vocal department. The class is com- posed of 40 girls who meet daily to develop and improve their voices and gain experience performing. The girls gave two main concerts this year at the Christmas Pro- gram and the Spring Festival. They also made a trip to Magic Mountain along with the other chorus groups of Madison. Organizations 197 1 Concert Choir Officers: Front Row: soprano section leader- Carolyn Whyte, secretary- Chris Vensor. wardrobe- jeri Newell, librarian- Becky Beverly Back Row: treasurer- Allen Stepka. publications manager- Rick Jennings, bass section leader- Rick Williams, tenor section leader- Dennis Bates. Not Shown: alto section leader - Ernestine Collins 2 Lori Miles. Jenm Cornwell and Ernestine Collins practicing in class 3 Concert Choir rehearsing for choir programs 4 Kelly 8urns and Lori Longwell singing in class 5 Concert Choir Members: R.Agbulose. C.Amaro. J.Amison. C. Amos. S.Ansel. D.Bates. A.Berwick. 8.Beverly. A.Bunch. K. Burns. V.8urns. V.Coats. E.Collins. G.Combs. B.Conn. J.Corn- well. D.Convert. L.Danna. J.Davis. P.Dirkschneider. T.Donnel- Ian. J.Forrest. S.Franker. M.Uarica. L.Graehl. P.Graves. K.Gritz, K.Harrison. K.Hartung. K.Hendrickson. R.Hertz. J.Hofsctter. P.Hoofard. J.Hoshko. K.lnglesias. RJennmgs. E.Jenson. D. Johnstone. L.Longwell. S.McBrayer. L.McKinney. L.McNaugh- ton. L.Miles. J.Nelson. J.Newell. K.Norris. L.Nuss. B.Olson. P. Orara. D.Ormsbec. S.Ormsbee. L.Rook. E.Samons. S.Smelser. R.Smith. G.Sopher. L.Sopher. A.Stepka. T.Steward. N.Tomasi. C.Vensor. D.Vigliotti. W.Vorhies. R.Wafford. D.Waldecker. L. Walker. J.Walton. M.Westgate. C.Whyle. R.Williams. S.Williams. J.Yauney. L.Zettetquist. 6 Altos singing during a performance 198 Organizations The concert choir was very active in many functions both on-campus and off-campus. One of the most enjoyed performances was at Fashion Valley. The choir sang Christmas carols and participated in a tree decorating contest which brought them a first prize. Under the ex- cellent direction of Mr. Sloan, the group had many more achievements than in the past. One of the longest per- formances the group gave included eighteen different arrangements. Candy sales sponsored by the choir raised funds for a trip to Magic Mountain and the purchase of risers for the choral department. Organizations 199 HONOR ENSEMBLE The Honor Ensemble is composed of eighteen dedicated, hard working members. They devote much of their time to public service activities and fund raising efforts and enjoy meeting people. They are commonly called the singing ambassadors because they perform before more than sixty San Diego audiences each year. The high standards which are set for membership add to the high quality which is brought forth in each performance. An enormous amount of extra time is required along with special talents. Although the quality of their perfor- mances are high, they ask for no set fees. Along with donations, members raise money through concerts and many odd jobs such as gardening, painting, car washes, and a parking lot sale. All their fund raising efforts are directed toward a concert tour of Hawaii. r i u i. 200 Organizations 1 Honor Ensemble: Front Row: R.Jennings. A.Arnold. R.Ko- sen. C.Amaro. J.Davis. J. Dilworth. D.Bates. K.Wright. G.Jenson. C. McGee. Back Row: J.Hutchingson. S.Tid- well. S.Stoneman. D.Orms- bee. E.Peck. A.Stepka. B. Conn. J.Atherton 2 Ensemble selling refresh- ments during a football game. 3 Mr. Sloan conducting class 4 Jill Hutchingson. Caye Mc- Gee. Eric Jenson. Allen Ste- pka and Jerry Davis practic- ing one of many routines 5 Jennie Dilworth and Dennis Bates practicing routines 6 Rick Jennings. Eileen Peck and Anita Arnold take time out to have their picture taken Organizations 201 BANNER CORP 1 Sgt. D.Potter. J.King. C.Miller at the park 2 Banner Corp during football show for- mation 3 Front Row: C.Miller. Sgt. D.Potter. D. Valletta. 2nd Row: D.Potter. C.Ramsey R.Floback. J.King 4 Majorette Leslie Kirwan poses with baton 5 L.Kirwan leads on football field 6 L.Kirwan practices with her fire baton 202 Organizations The Banner Corp participates with the Marching Band and Drill Team. They make the first impressions on the judges as they carry Madison's banner high. During football sea- son the Banner Corp participates in the half-time forma- tions. They also make up their own flag shows for basket- ball shows. The Majorettes remembrances: marching many miles, making many friends, disappointment at competitions, pride, twirling fire baton, practicing in the rain on a soggy football field, cheers on the bus. fight song. The look of the Warhawks and The Alma Mater. Organizations 203 MARCHING BAND One of the first predicaments that the 1974-75 Marching Warhawks had to over- come was the unavoidable reality of 65 uniforms and 81 members. Because of this problem, the band was often viewed in Class B uniforms, known to many as blue band jackets and corduroy pants. The Marching Band participated in three competition parades, consisting of the Old Town Parade and the Escondido Parade, the winner of which would con- tinue on to the Rose Bowl. Like many other school organizations, the Marching Band started two weeks before school began, dipping into last bit of summer for it's loyal members. The Band performed it's favorite theme. Shaft, at four home foot- ball games, half-time shows for Mesa. Grossmont. and USIU’s homecoming game. 204 Organizations 1 Marching 8and prepares for game 2 Marching Band in Class A uniforms 3 Bob Arii. assistant drum major 4 Band Members, in alphabetical order: J.Adkins. J.Ainsworth. J. Ainsworth. M.Ainsworth. C.Angle. R.Arii. B.Arii. T.Asfazadour. S. Bam. J.Baldwin. K.Benton. B.Bohan. B.Breen.D.Brown. J.Coultas. B.Danielson. J.Davis. M.Doughtery. G.Dunn. C.Emerson. M.Fall. R.Farrell. P.Finch. K.Fitzgerald. D.Flood. D.Flores. S.Gaus. B.Geibe. M.Glore. S.Grugel. D.Halabruk. S.Hall. D.Hoff. C.Hudnall. J.Hurley. K.lmamura. G.lshihara. T.Johnston. TJones. M.Juarez. S.Kang. T.Kramer. S.Lancaster. J.Lee. J.Lemon. P.Malelte. K.Martinez. H.Manning. M.Mathis. D.McKewen. M.McKinnis. J.Morton. J.Nelson. D.Niderost. S.Nieves. J.O'Connor. P.Pfizenmeier. S.Porter. R. Putnam. M.Riveroll. M.Robinson. A.Rogers. M.Rook. S.Sanders. T.Schmidt. J.Schriver. D.Smith. D.Smith. S.Springett. J.Tripper. J.Vickery. T.Weigner. P.Willhite. D.Zilar Organizations 205 1 Officers picture: Lt. Col. B.Fenner. Col. K.Ducker. Capt. B.Rugnetta 2 K.Prestholt. S.Chillman. K.Braun. T. Stacey. L.Knop. L.Clinton. B.Henke. W. Chongchua. L.Rook. l.Shipp in concert formation during half-time show 3 Col. K.Ducker with quick lunch at Dis- neyland. J.Reynolds to her right and her mother Mrs. Ducker behind 4 Lt. Col. B.Fenner. Col. K.Ducker. Capt. B. Rugnetta with this year’s collection of trophies 5 Dr. and Mrs. Ducker parents of Col. K. 6 Ducker check to see if S.Chillman is al- right after doing the splits at Disneyland competition 7 B.Diebner. D.Thornton. C.Ford. S.Jones. D.DiCillo. It Col. B.Fenner. Col. K.Duc- ker. Capt B.Rugnetta. J.Reynolds. T. Bowling. J.Hata. L.Shipp. 2nd Row: K. Garcia. K.Ross. P.Nowak, B.Henke. V. Gomes. L.CIinton. K.Barker. D.Thomp- son. K.Braun. S.Chillman. K.Cook. R. Hartshorn. W.Chongchua. 3rd Row: T Stacey. 8.Dise. C.Richardson. A.Dickm- son. M.McAllister. V.Bacon. A.Guerm. L. Weaver. K.Prestholt. A.Degan. P.Moore. G.Flynn. V.Cason. D.Kerslake. Not Pic- tured: P.Fowler. L.Knop. L.Rook 206 Organizations M Hawkette pride stayed strong under the leadership of this year's officers: Col. Karen. Lt. Col. Brenda, and Cap. Becky. Hot summer practices, sunburns, and sore muscles seemed small frustrations as nervousness mounted before a half-time show. Looking forward to Disneyland. Santa Monica, and El Monte competitions kept enthusiasm and spirits high. For the first year sophomores were on the squad of marching Hawkettes and their support helped with victories at Fallbook and Poway with al- ways the expectations of more to come. Organizations 207 Spirit did Madison's en- thusiasm lag after the beginning of daytime games? Without the involvement produced at night games our varsity cheerleaders worked twice as hard to boost the crowd s spirit. The cheer- leaders practiced hard over the summer and won a cheerleading competition at Santa Barbara. All this preparation assisted the cheerleaders in encouraging our teams on to victory. i 208 Organizations VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 1 Varsity Cheerleaders: Front Row: Lori Dickinson. Vickie Knox. Linda Shea: 2nd Row: Debbie Goodrich. Sandy Warath. Brenda Breen. Royce Farrell. Sandra Sinclair. Cindy Gonzales. Renee Moreno 2 Cindy Gonzales and Brenda Breen lead the crowd in a cheer 3 Sandy Warath anxiously watches the game 4 Vickie Knox. Royce Farrell, and Renee Moreno get together for a cheer 5 Cheerleaders do a routine fora game 6 Cheerleaders enthusiastically fire up the crowd Organizations 209 1 J.V. Cheerleaders Front Row: Susan Hauser. Shellie Evanoff. Margaret Wcstgate: 2nd Row: Jill Dickinson. Kim Hotchkiss. Tina Warath 2 Front Row: Margaret Westgate. Tina Warath. Kim Hotchkiss. Shellie Evanoff: 2nd Row: Susan Houser. Jill Dickinson 3 Jill Dickinson smiles for camera 4 Vickie Knox as Wilma Warhawk 5 Wilma in full costume for a game 6 Vickie yells encouragement to the team 210 Organizations WILMA WARHAWK Our school mascot is very im- portant in encouraging spirit at games. Vickie Knox did a great job of filling Wilma's slippers. She was enthusiastic and energetic as she squawked and flew on the side- lines. Behind all this glamour was a lot of hard work. Vickie showed her dedication by making her own costume, and by many hours of practice with the varsity cheer- leaders. Rallying spirit at the J.V. sports events can be difficult, due to the lack of attendance. With all the zeal of our J.V. Cheerleaders, the task seemed a little less impos- sible. They did a good job of in- volving the crowd in the sports. Many of the J.V. Cheerleaders hope to continue their great work next year representing our varsity teams. Organizations 211 PEP CLUB 1 Pep Club members cheer. 2 Carol Vestal and Kim Manning do a cheer at a basketball game. 3 Pep Club President. Kathy Lyon. 4 Pep Club: Front Row: P.Mundlmg. D.Smother. V.Conry. N.Con- ry. N.Dobson. K.Lyon. M.McLachlan. S.Cristerellan. R.Kucyn- ski. C.Vestal. L.Phelps. D.Bradley 2nd Row: L.Cadwallader. K. Dewgaw. T.Randolph. B.McCafferty. P.Graves. R.Ramsey. D. Brminger. S.Ormsbee. K.Manning. E.Shankles 3rd Row: T. Green. D.Gulyas. E.Watson. J.Wilson. L.D'Anna. D.Valletta. D. Lyon. V.Fischer. K.Tjarks. C.Smith. S.Fields. L.Sullan. P.King. P. Engle. 5 Duane Todd and Don Nidcrost practice. 6 Pep Band: Front Row: S.Grugel. M.Gore. C.Angle 2nd Row: B. Danielson. S.Lancaster. C.Emerson. M.Riveroll. M.Mathias. M. Dougherty 3rd Row: D.Pfizenmeier. L.Longwell. S.Porter. M. Juarez. G.lshihara. N.Fitzgerald. P.Plizenmeier. 4th Row: Mr. Wolfe. S.Springett. K.Benton. D.Niderost. D.Todd. J.Tupper. M. Robinson. S.Sanders. 7 Band members play at pep rally. 8 Mr. Wolfe and Pep Band at football game. 212 Organizations PEP BAND The two organizations on our campus which help promote school spirit are Pep Club and Pep Band. The two groups attend football and basketball games, wrestling matches, and many other school activities. Their participa- tion in athletic events helps to keep school spirit strong and adds to the excitement of each competition. Organizations 213 214 This year's three pre-game pep rallies help tocreateenthusiasm for the Warhawk football games. With the help of our great Pep Band, dedicated cheerleaders, and Wilma Warhawk. Ma- dison students emerged with the needed spirit to spur the Warhawks on to success. In the first rally of the season. Be true to your school” could be heard echoing through the gym. The cheerleaders coordinated a skit with this tune to spark the spirit at Madison. A second pep rally was staged focusing towards the involvement of the students. A victory cake was created with essential ingredients such as eggs for spirit, flour for determination, and handfuls of sugar for energy. These ingredients, along with football player Tony Rodriguez, made up the cake batter. This cake was baked by the spirited en- thusiasm from the audience, which lasted far into the game. Another rally came into motion at Homecoming. In a football line-up the cheerleaders imitated a few of the players who made this season possible. The spirit which was ignited by the students' participation in each of these pep rallies gave con- fidence to our mighty Warhawk team. Organizations PEP RALLIES 1 Cheerleaders end pep rally with Blast Off pyramid 2 Sandy Warath throws an egg on football player Tony Rodri- guez in the Saints pep rally 3 Renee Moreno leads cheer 4 Cindy. 8renda. and Vicki show a victory cake 5 Wilma Warhawk. alias Vicki Knox 6 Cheerleaders show spirit for Homecoming pep rally 7 Crowded game after spirited pep rally 8 Varsity cheerleaders imitate football lineup Organizations 215 This year's R.O.T.C. received many honors in their competitions. Long hours of drills and inspections paid off with success and awards. The girls’ R.O.T.C. had new uniforms, bringing a colorful look to the ranks. In the second year of the coed R.O.T.C. program the young men and women were more accustomed to each other and were more comfort- able. 216 Organizations 1 Period 1. 1st Row: Wagner. Ames. McGrath. Cutich. Laiuppa. 2nd Row: Lan- git.Kufhta. Michel. Stratton. Wickard. 3rd Row: Bell. Briggcs. Dunning. Tay- lor. Ingold. Palomares. 4th Row: Bell. Dixon. Olson. Slaton. Gulyas. Sch- walka. Robinson 2 Period 2 1st Row: Barrow. Mundling. 2nd Row: 8ristow. Cox . Hamilton. Barton. 3rd Row: Valletta. Springer. Bench. Wienold. Burch. Sims. 4th Row: Prebys. Jones. Vanderzee. Portman. Day. Neal 3 R.O.T.C. squads practicing drills during the summer 4 Period 3. 1st Row: DeJaurequi. Sharpe. Barnett. 2nd Row: Finely. Callan. McGinnis. Nelson. Richardson. Grongerb. Brownstien. 3rd Row: Kmaslcy. Clopton. Wilson. Denpsey. Ansel. Petterson. 4th Row: Vukelich. Barber. Shiver. Brown. Bradford. Powell. Wright. 5th Row: Zuest. Smith. Warren. Akana. Benton. Hufman. Mathews 5 Period 4 1st Row: Griffith. Creecely. 2nd Row: Ticsay. Johnson. Dobbs. Talley. Asvardo. Burnett. Cunys. 3rd Row; Brown. Wall. Fonner. Horne. Robbins. Herr. McCoy. Hupp. 4th Row; Hawkins. Shreves. Manly. Wenker. Clopton. Ballia. Putman 6 Mark Laiuppa and Jeff Robinson meet with Sergeant West 7 Denzil Ames. Thomas McGrath and llija Cvetich wait at attention 8 Period 6. 1st Row: Strack. Lisle. 2nd Row: Gulays. Ramsey. Navarro. Briggs. Hayward. Norman. 3rd Row: Gosnell. Johnson. Comfort. Salindong.Weeks. Willoughby. 4th Row: McNamora. Smith. Steman. Danscuk. Pritchard. 5th Row:Gehri$h. Shelton. Stewart. Anderson. Martin. Parish ATHLETICS i COUNTRY The Cross Country Team put in a lot of time and effort to get in shape for the Fall season. Most of the members averaged fifteen miles a day to prepare for a two mile meet. Coach Elliot trained the determined team over a course of hills, sand, and rocks. The guys used hard work and willpower to form a very successful team. CROSS Athletics 1 Randy Lane sprints to finish 2 Rocky Wright concentrates before a race 3 Terrance Pluff and Tony Olson look over a score sheet 4 Cross Country Team: Front Row: B.Johnson. J.Hartman, J.Thornton. R.lane. R.Aguire. J.Barnett. A.Wright. S.Sage: 2nd Row: C.Edwards. J. Jarnagm. S.Hauser. R.Wright. D.Seymor. M.Edwards. M.Nickell. E.Di- malania; 3rd Row: Coach Elliot. T.Pluff. T.Fitzpatrick. R.Williams. B. VanOrder. D.McStay. T.Olson. J.Jones. K.Vanzant. J.CIint 5 Beginning of a race against University High 6 Coach Elliot reviews race with the team 7 Rick Williams shows determination at the mile mark 8 Mark Edwards relaxes after race Athletics 221 VARSITY FOOTBALL The varsity football season opened on September 21st in Escondido. The Warhawks came back from a 7-0 deficit to romp past the Cou- gars 20-7. The following week found Madison at Lakeside facing the El Capitan Vaqueros. We got out in front early. 7-0. and held on to win 7-6. Madison was at home the following week against the surprisingly tough Morse Tigers. The team fell behind late in the game but drove down to salvage a 6-6 tie by scoring in the last ten seconds of the game. Week four pitted the Hawks against Mike Kennedy and the St. Augustine Saints. Kennedy entered the game as the county's leading passer but was stifled by the Madison de- fense. The Hawks spotted the Saints a 20-0 lead but came back to top them 21-20 on Ricky Jack- son's touchdown and 2 point con- version with less than a minute left in the game. The Hawks en- tered league play undefeated, but ended with an overall record of 5- 222 Athletics 1 Linemen: Front Row: S.FIeming. B.Calkins. D.O'Leary. D.White. C.Gallant. R.Beckes. S.Crutchficld. R.Kelly. J.Hoover. M.Wirges. T.Amaral: 2nd Row: T.Rodriguez. D.Adams. G.White. J.Lane. J.White. J.Coleman. D.Gross- kemper. 0.Staley. R.Bellanger. T.Miller. K.Smith; Not Pictured: B.Geibe 2 Offense lines up against Morse 3 Tiny Taranto runs around end against Kearny 4 Les Warner calmly views game at 8alboa Stadium 5 Tony Taranto makes the most of a much needed break. 6 Backfield: Front Row: J.Rhinehart. J.Scott. L.Warner. R.Parks. M.Owens. J.Williams. T.Taranto. D.Nothdurft. E.Medina: 2nd Row: R.Lewis. C.Hawkins. J.Harkonen. B.Fox. B.Shock. D.Bickler. R.Randall. K.Hubbard. J.Balboa. T. Taranto: Not Pictured: M.Fields. R.Jackson 7 Team celebrates following TO against Escondido Athletics 223 224 Athletics 1 Calkins. Fleming, and Grosskempcr watch while defense gets a rest 2 Defense sets up for Morse offense 3 Tony Taranto prepares to cover Clairemont pass receiver 4 Warhawks celebrate victory over St. Augustine 5 Hubbard launches a pass vs. St. Augustine 6 Hawks surge forward against the weakening Saints 7 Warner confers with Bishop during break in action 8 Duff carries the ball against the Chieftains 9 Beckes snares pass for big gam against Kearny WATER POLO The varsity water polo team com- bined hard work and energy to form Madison’s best team ever. At the start of the season, the guys had some difficulties uniting their efforts as an organized team. By giving his players an opportunity to communi- cate their gripes and offer sugges- tions. Coach Spicer built the coop- eration necessary for a top team. Madison had strong victories in the twelve league games they played. However, the excellent water polo team was again prevented from mak- ing it to CIF by a loss to Crawford. 226 Athletics 1 Dave McCaffcrty swims after ball, as teammate looks on 2 Varsity Water Polo Front Row: D.McCaffcrty. J.Van Norman. J. Morton. M.Vance. S.Norns: 2nd Row: C.Dixon. C.Kennedy. S. Springett. R.Votel. B.Cerney. D.Suyenaga 3 Coach Spicer 4 Bill Cerney stops for breath 5 Jim Van Norman, one of the best defensive players 6 JV Water Polo: Front Row: C Anderson. M.Murphy. B.Ross. K.Dyc. J.Feldman: 2nd Row: J.Morris. R.Arias. M.McGinnis. B.Hoppe. B. Wilson. J.Bruner. J.Bowman. J.Michael Athletics 227 BASKETBALL The 1974-75 basketball season was one of Madison's finest. The Hawks placed fourth in the Summer Pepsi League and grabbed the number one preseason rank- ing by the San Diego Evening Tribune. With nine re- turning lettermen and six newcomers to the varsity scene, the Warhawks were able to compete with the best of the teams in San Diego County. With perennial All-CIF forward Art Leahy among the county scoring leaders for the majority of the season. Madison came up with some dramatic victories. 228 Athletics 1 Leahy stretches for rebound as Jarman. Williams, and Lee look on 2 Leahy drives through Kearny defense for an easy basket 3 Varsity Basketball First Row: A.Leahy. O.Bickler. J.Lee. M.Mc- Kinnon. M.Emery. M.Robinson. P.Jarman, Second Row: Coach Hannon. Mgr. M.Graves. J.Williams. W.Brown. D.Ferguson. S. Derganc. R.Jackson. S.Salona. T.Elliot. Mgr. MJordan 4 Salona plays it tough against Crawford 5 Williams leads Warhawks down court m big match up with the Kearny Komets 6 McKinnon goes for two points from outside 7 Emery muscles down a rebound as Jackson keeps a watchful eye Athletics 229 230 Athletics 5 Few sports programs in the history of Madison High School have enjoyed the success that Coach Dave Pais and his wrestling teams have. This season was no exception. The wrestling team made it four Western League Championships in a row by rolling past all five league opponents. The Hawks gained revenge on Uni- versity for last year's upset by smashing the Dons 30- 20. Coach Pais also introduced something new to Western League in the form of Ma Maids. These thirteen Western League in the form of to«.i Maids. These thir- teen spirited girls help the cheerleaders raise the needed spirit that a winning team possesses. 1 Tyler struggles with Komet opponent 2 Varsity Wrestling: S.Crutchfield. D.Adams. M.Nido. J.Hoover. K.Kinser. T.Morton. C.Tyler. D.Blair. M.Wirges. K.Holman. R.Sacca. S.Nieves. M.Miyashire 3 Kinser tries to escape headlock 4 Morton goes for takedown 5 Adams tries to gain advantage in match with Kearny 6 Mat Maids: Front Row: T.VanGorkom. D.Sharpe. G.Flynn. M.Amsworth. R.Wright. Second Row: A.Degan. J.Smith. W. Bednarski. S.Hall. K.Moroney. P.Kuchmka 7 Wirges anxiously awaits referee's starting whistle 7 Athletics 231 V. BASEBALL Our Warhawk Baseball team proved to be one of the Western League’s better teams. Coach Bob Roeder blended hard work, a lot of hustle, and high team spirit to achieve an extremely potent attack, both on the field and at the plate. Madison displayed its strength in an early season victory over highly regarded El Capitan and found itself in the top ten several times during the course of the season. 232 Athletics 1 Fowler holds up at third 2 Hard hitting Juan Macias takes a big swing at the ball 3 Hillenga waits patiently (or the start of the inning 4 Ray Lane puts in practice time on the mound 5 Hawks hustle in victorious effort against El Capitan 6 Front Row: F.Shuman. P.Sevene. J.Macias. J.Nelson; 2nd Row: Coach H.Macias. R.Leahy. W.Bednarski. P Wirkus. S. Fowler. R.Lane. Coach B.Schry; 3rd Row: Coach B.Rocdcr. M.Free. J.Davis. J.Crush. B.Bledsoe. B.Hillenga. Derganc Athletics 233 GYMNASTICS Boys' Gymnastics is one of the last sports to compete during the school year. This year's team looked strong, as the yearbook went to print. The team practiced 2' 2 hours a day for several weeks, and broke an old time tradition of working out alone by practicing with the girls' gymnastics team. As always, their toughest opponent was Patrick Henry, but with the help of Jay Tremblett and Hitoshi Sueyoshi the Madison team turned out a good performance. 234 Athletics It 6 1 Hitoshi Sueyoshi. doing iron cross on rings 2 Ken Donahou dismounts from rings 3 Joe Matibag on the horse 4 Ken Donahou doing back lever on rings 5 Straddle L done by Jay Tremblett 6 Jim Huber on the high bar 7 Boys' Gymnastic team Front Row: J.Disano. T.Asakawa. H.Sueyoshi. J.Huber. J.Tremblett. J.Opteyndt. D.Ibarra. J Matibag: 2nd Row: M.Szydelko. J.Swatka. C.Thompson. J.Bald- win. S.Cabral. C.Graehl. M.Mabie. K.Donahou; 3rd Row: M.Gerichit. G.Sophcr. M.Gomez. A, White. SJewett. J.Stevenson. l.Sopher. R. Agbulos: 4th Row: S.Smith. D.Smith. P.Crucz. R.Tovey. S.McDowell. J.Myreng. G.Akana. D. Bell; 5th Row: K.Mueller. G.Deleon. S.Nelson. D.Noonkester. R.Jones. C.Siddler. T.Wilson. A,Lassiter Athletics 235 SOCCER The 1974-75 Warhawk soccer team began practice in ear- ly November. They worked long and hard under the su- pervision of Coach Ron Kelley, who hung up his cleats at the end of the season. It was a trying season. With an equal amount of Juniors and Seniors on the team, the Hawks finished with a 4-4-2 record and earned the num- ber one defense in Western League. The team exhibited its ability to compete with the best of San Diego's teams in their scoreless tie with two-time CIF champion La Jol- la. The team looks forward to next year with eight return- ing Lettermen. 236 Athletics % i u 1 Madison plays tough against the Cavers. 2 Mike Vance steps up to boot the ball. 3 V. Soccer: Front Row: B.Turkcn. R.Parks. T.Olson. T.Lass. S. Rhodes. S.Stoyanow. D.Shuttleworth; Second Row: Coach Ron Kelly. R.Rowlands. R.Huertas. M.Ebberman. A.Taylor. J.Feehan. D.Gutzler. R.Kranz. K.Pince. M.Cabral. 4 Ron Parks attempts to block Point Loma’s shot. 5 Hawks hustle in game with San Diego. 6 Rick Rowlands returns shot. 7 Mike Ebberman advances on ball. 7 6 Athletics 237 TRACK This year our Track Team put forth the tremendous effort needed to make a winning team. Under the lead- ership of head coach Schuler, and coaches Bishop, and Whetstine. The members practiced several hours a day. The promising runners and fieldmen pulled through the season with many outstanding victories. l 238 Athletics 1 Runners compete in the 100 yard high hurdles. 2 Paul Toco shows determination in the long jump. 3 Simon Sage holds his pace at the end of the first mile in the two mile event. 4 Distance runners Front Row: B.Holton. M.Keagy. B.Hoy. D.Seymour. B.Van- Order. W.AIIen Middle Row: C.Edwards. S.Sage. A.Dimolanta. R.Lane. R.Aguirre. R.Williams. R.Wolfe. J.Henke. E.Dimo- lanta. B.Holton. M.Keagy Back Row: J. Clint. J.8arnett. C.Edgms. A.Wright. J. Fitzpatrick. T.Olson. M.Edwards. T.Fitz- patrick. M.Sanchez. 5 Madison high jumper strives to clear the bar. 6 Sprinters Front Row: P.Toco. A.Shelly. S.Candlena. B.Hightowcr. B.Johnson. Middle Row: A.Peters. R.Randell. M.Nick- els. N.Freeman. D.CIml. J.Thomas. E. Medina Back Row: P.Crouthamel. A.Ken- easter. D.Reynante. M.O'Conner. T.Bar- bachono. C.Loucks. 7 Fieldmen Front Row: D.Smith. J.William. D.Grosskemper. M.Garret. M.Sander. R. San Jose Middle Row: R.Sexton. F.Lux. P.DcGarte. F.Booth. K.Caldwell. J.Cole- man Back Row: A.Collins. D.Adams. S. Crutchfield. J.Hoover. K.Smith. 239 Athletics • A r J.V. FOOTBALL The Junior Varsity Football Team took shape last May. when Dave Mills was promoted to head coach. Although many people said the Hawks lacked proper size, they proved them wrong, as they won their first game against Escondido. They showed that desire and de- termination play a big part in an athlete's per- formance. The JV players practiced hard to put together a successful season. They also gained needed experience for potential varsity posi- tions next year. The Warhawks worked hard to earn high ratings in Western League Competition. This was the first year in Madison's history that a 21 game schedule was completed. To prepare for this busy season, the Hawks prac- ticed many long hours under the watchful eye of Coach Dugger. With the help of experience and the ad- vancement of new skills, the team proved to be one of the top conten- ders for the Western League crown. 240 Athletics TENNIS 1. Hawk defense awaits snap in St. Augustine game j 2. Junior Varsity Football: First Row: J.Kovak. R.Carpenter. R.Sevene. D.Groek. D.Birse. R.Eggleston. R.Haak. M.Breen. H.Tan: Second Row: Coach D.Pais. E.Rui . E.Childs. C.Edgin. C.McCain. P.Armijo. R.Grunncr. R.Jones. D.Hilton. M.Allison. D.Nellis. Coach Mills: Third Row: Coach Safco. B.Grubb. D.Noonchester. E.Davis. R.Ses- mundo. D.Patterson. B.8ndges. J.Abrams. B.Cerney. P.DeGarate. M.Anding. A.Watkins. Coach Elliot; Fourth Row: K.Rook. B.Randall. R.Garcia. C.Dalberg. D.White. M.Robbins. C.Swebston. J.Cannon. D.Huska. J.Murry. D.Delarosa. M.Mitchell 3. Warhawks tackle opponents 4. Jim Morton meets the ball with an excellent forehand stroke 5 Varsity Tennis: Front Row: W.Fox. P.Greenberg. A.Jenkins. M. Grape. D.Harrington. T.Eakes. L.Silva. M.Caddell: Second Row: B.AIan. M.Mamon. R.Gureczny. A.Brook. R.Walther. B.Cody. R. Ogo. J.Morton. E.VanWass. Coach Dugger 6 Robert Walther returns ball with backhand swing Wendell Fox returns service Athletics 241 The Archery Club meets at least twice a week at Madison, and sometimes uses the facilities at the Balboa Range on weekends. Students in this club strive to improve their style while learning the safest ways of shooting. Respect for the equipment used for hunting and competition is another important factor which is stressed. Mr. Penn, the club ad- visor. works hard to keep the club active. With constant use of patience and coordination, the members of Madison’s Archery Club soon gain the skill necessary to make every shot count. This year our six-member rifle team participated in matches against many highly ranked teams from all over Southern California. The team has been undefeated in five matches. Using .22 caliber rifles, they shot at bullseyes. the size of a period, from a distance of fifty feet. Kim Barrow, the best shot in Southern California, led the group through the keen competition. ARCHERY 242 Athletics RIFLE TEAM 1 Mr. Penn demonstrates his shooting style 2 Ron Banks and Jerry Vega compete for highest scores 3 Dave Brown aims high for distance at the Balboa Range 4 Archery Club- Jeff Tiege. Dave Brown. Jerry Vega. Sandy Spellman. Mr. Penn- advisor. Mark Zombek 5 Kim Barrow, best shot in Southern California, takes careful aim 6 Kirk Barnett shows the determination it takes to make a winning team 7 Rifle Team- Greg Silvestri. Phil Mc- Namara. Kirk Barnett. Kim Barrow. Jere Just. Pam Mundlmg Athletics 243 GOLF The 74-75 Golf team put in an outstanding year. Under the leadership of golfers Waymon and Whatley, the team played well in competition. The team defended the Western League title against high scoring teams, such as Kearny and San Diego. Coach Hannon and Asst. Coach Brown agree that Dave Waymon demonstrated the ability to become the top Junior Golfer in Southern California. Another top golfer was Mike Whatley, who has the expertise it takes to be an excellent golfer. This year's JV Baseball team did well in competition. Lead by the pitching of Donald Northdurft the team showed itself to be strong defensively, as well as offensively. They had an excellent preseason, playing against teams outside the league. Among their out- standing victories was a win against the Valhalla Varsity. Coach Twombley. and manager Conyer. helped the team to do well this season. 244 Athletics J.V. BASEBALL 1 Rick Crotz attempts to clear his ball from the rough 2 Mike Whatley sinks his putt on the first green 3 David Waymon shows excellent style as he tees off 4 Golf Team: Front Row: Kevin Shankle. Rick Crotz. Dave Waymon; Back Row: Allan Bower. Paul Bedoe. Coach Hannon. Mike Whatley 5 JV pitcher. Donald Northdurft. hurls ball towards strike zone 6 Madison's shortstop. Steve Demo, defends second base as opposing team member slides 7 Steve Demo sprints towards first base 8 Baseball Team: Front Row: S.Bridges. P.Duckworth. D.Northdurft. D. Carpenter. M.Taranto. S.Demo. R.Mathews. D.Brickie. H.Tan; Back Row: Coach Twombley. R.Gruner. A.Craner. K.McKeirnan. A.Jarvis. R.Dowda. E.Fowler. C.Tracy. D.Keith. D.Nellis. (Manager) D.Conyer Athletics 245 1 Boys on the starting blocks for the beginning of a race. 2 Chris Dixon swims the butter- fly. 3 Kevin Dye doing dive in front of fudges. 4 John Bruner starting back- stroke. 5 The swimmers show endur- ance on the 500 yard freestyle. 6 Jon Feldman swims the free style. 7 Back Row: F.Harrell. B.Wilson. R.Murphy. J.VanNorman. S. Ragsdale. S.Norris. D.Suyena- ga. J.Bruner. J.Bowman. M. McKmnis. B.Ross. C.Dixon. B. Roque. Coach Spicer. Front Row: M.Murphy. T.Cutler. D. McCafferty. K.Dye. J.Feldman. R.Dial. B.Cerney. SWIM TEAM 246 Athletics The 74-75 Swim Team put in a great year under the supervi- sion of Coach Spicer and Assistant Coach Becher. The mem- bers practiced in the Clairemont Boy's Club pool. They met from six to seven A.M. in the morning and one-thirty to three o'clock in the afternoon. The record-holding Chris Dixon in- fluenced the members with his good style and fast swimming. In addition to Dixon, swimmers Norris. Cerney. Bruner and Bowman hlep to make a strong team. Athletics 247 J.V. BASKETBALL After the setback of losing Coach Clem, the Junior Hawks had to pull their efforts together with the assistance of Coach Elliot. The experience of the three juniors on the team helped make the change a little easier. Extra practice over Christmas vaca- tion gave the guys a lot of experience which will be helpful to them next year. After practicing ten hours and at least one match a week, our J.V. wrestlers learned that hard work is necessary to form a win- ning team. Under the leadership of Coach Mills, the wrestlers attended seven all-day tournaments. The coach holds high ex- pectations for his team members because he believes they all hawp nr t antial 248 Athletics VN J.V. WRESTLING 1 Front Row: J.Fredericks. D.Conyards. Middle Row: R.Leahy. P.Wirkus. M.Toranto. D.Taylor. R.Sexanian. G.Lee. Back Row: Asst. Coach Thomson. J.Walery. B.Rodger. R.Dowda. D. Pearson. G.Robinson. D.Harper. Coach Elliot. 2 Paul Wirkus comes up for shot. 3 Madison JV Basketball gets ready for jump shot. 4 Tiny Toranto goes for layout. 5 Joe Ainsworth is named the victor of his round. 6 Madison JV Wrestlerdriveshisopponent. 7 Dan Reese sets up for a pin. 8 D.White. J.Kaufman. J.Ainsworth. J.Flynn. E. Riendel. D.Reese. J.Valdez. M.Breen. B.Kono- pek. D.Green. M.Johnson. S.McDowel. D.Poole. GIRL’S TRACK Girls’ Track is a sport that is relatively new to Madison. This is the second year of competition for the girls and the first year that boys and girls track have competed in dual meets together. The team is young and enthu- siastic. and spends many hours in training. San Diego's surprise spring rain storms interrupted several practices and hindered the start of the season, but the girls made up for the lost practice time during spring vacation. They have developed new friendships through the time spent together and feel this has added greatly to the high team spirit. They did well in overall competition and look for- ward to a strong season in 76. 250 Athletics GYMNASTICS Interest in girls' gymnastics blossomed as the team began its '75 season. The turn out of larger crowds created greater team spirit and helped the team do well against their opponents. The new interest in the team caused new classifications to be created. The girls are now divided into Varsity. J.V. and Optional catagories. with the highest level being Optionals. Practicing along with the boys gymnastics team, the girls found that the co-ed practices helped them to work harder at perfecting skills. Both groups en- couraged one another and gained respect for each others abilities. Debbie Root hands off to Tammy Hardesty in 880 medley relay Mitizi Ames on the last stretch of a 2 mile run Girls’ Track: First Row: Miss Bennett and Mrs. Markley: Second Row: S.Powell. J.Parcells. K.Tulley. M.Rossata. K.Phillips. J.Harden. E.Macareg: Third Row: D.Powell. M.Hansel. J.Long. P.Pfizenmcir. R.Wright. S.Warath. L.Dil- ley. M.Westgate; Fourth Row: T.Barnes. K.Martinez. D Economy. R.Firle. J.Jondall. D.Root. H.Andersson. D. Fowler; Fifth Row: S.Hechanova. M.Ainsworth. K.8our- land. K.Flynn. B.Bohan. D.Sharpe. K.Moroney: Sixth Row: D.Mowry. C.Waugh. M.Schoettmer. P.Hultberg. L.Routhoff. M.Ames. T.Hardesty Penny Jones exhibits skill on the balance beam Girls’ Gymnastics: First Row: D.Jakvbowski. B.Kribs. T. Warath. B.Samons. M.Barge. K.Adams, coach N.Hubert; Second Row: coach A.Rosser. C.Anaya. P.York. S.Lawrence. D.Lee. L.Richards. L.lglesias. J.Dickenson. D.Davidson. S. Comenmgs; Third Row: C.Chase. B.Tamm. C.Lurio. M. Payne. M.Newsome. D.Wolfenden. C.Childers. S.Edgen. K.Hobson; Fourth Row: S.Coxey. J.Balnco. S.Hauser. M. McNaughton. 8.Breen. B.Pierce. J.Barner. S.Hall. S.Sinnott. K.Kobes. P.Jones; Not Pictured: B.Fowlcr. C.MacDonald. J.Stroud. D.Stubbs. D.Sylvester Meredith Newsome practices on uneven parallel bars Athletics 251 An increase in the popularity of tennis made this year's Girl's Tennis Team larger than ever. The team consisted of thirty-two members, and twelve competing players. Using an attack game, the girls had a successful year. With the help of Mrs. Rosser and the eight returning start- ers. the Hawks hold high hopes for next year. Mrs. Ardapple's swimmers gave strength and persever- ance in the strenuous practices held at Mirimar Pool. The girl's ability and enthusiasm made victories seem a little easier. With a successful season, the long practices and bus rides to the pool seemed worthwhile. 4 252 Athletics GAA SWIMMING 1 Cindy Sarten shows her forehand style 2 Chris Venzor makes a strong backhand shot 3 Tennis Team: Front Row: T Boyd. R.Celestial. C.Sarten. N. Patterson. S.Cummmgs. D.Rice. W.Reitmeyer L.Piersall: 2nd Row: L.Phelps. J.Yauney. B.Gritfin. J.jonnson. C.Venzor. C.McGee. J.Dorman. G.Hied. S.Higashi. J.Fletcher; 3rd Row: A.Rosser. K.Baird. A.Rogers. K.Szeyller. L.Saldana. J.Walton. JJohnson. S.Lewer. J.Firle, C.Coller, L.Stuart 4 Kathy Szeyller prepares to hit a backhand volley 5 Swim Team: Front Row: T.Smilko. B.Tamm. P.York. L. Richard. L.Abe. S.Souther. J.Carll. J.Crawford. J.Smith. K. Adams. M.Karl. D.Shirley. D.Clabaugh: 2nd Row: R.Panek. LRoothoff. P.Hame. C.AIIen. J.Schuerman. S.Hunold. S. Edgin. J.Wehesener. B.Morris. D.Powell. K.Wheeler. T.Silva. S. KIein. M.Barge: 3rd Row: M Schoettmer. J.Lemon. J. Simmons. J.Whitely. S.PeteiS. D.Palmus. R.Rader. C. Chase. C.Moore. P.Hultberg. J.Jondall. K.Dresser. J.CIark. T. Fobes. S.Cairns. E.Ardapple 6 Laurel Abe takes a quick breath of air 7 An energetic swimmer doing the butterfly stroke 8 Karen Dresser prepares to dive in Athletics 253 VOLLEYBALL BADMINTON 1 Varsity Vollevhall Front Row: A.Har- ris. V.Harrison. L.Hashigucm. S.Apos- toli. H.Andersson; Second Row: J. Verby. C.Hamilton. R.Ua. L.Soder- bcrg. D.Fowler. M.Slobodny 2 Connie Kublun serves during game 3 Junior Varsity Volleyball: Front Row: J.Harden. D.Harris. E.Macaraeg. A. Harris. L.MacLean. L.Thomas. D. Root: Second Row: D.Economy. D. Green, P.Hawley. M.Ainsworth. S.Rey- nolds. P.Barncs. K.Johnson; Third Row: B.Fortner. D.Economy. C.Kub- lun, M.Jarvis. S.Coultas. D.Mowry. M.Garand. Mrs. Cohen 4 Badminton Team: First Row: M.Fall. B. Prcbys. S.Bourgcois. C.Childers. C. Waugh. K.Jones. C.Lusby. C.Mo- roney: Second Row: S.Dobbms. D. Smothers. C.Coleman. L.Purricr. T. Fowler. M. Payne. J.Parcells. D. Sharpe. Mrs Seaman: Third Row: L.Budde. B.Eilert. PJones. L.Gon- zales. B.Fowler. P.Myers. S.Sinnott. D. Klaisner 5 Badminton players practicing for up- coming game 6 Diana Klaisner practices for league competition 254 Athletics Few people realize the amount of time and hard work that is needed to make a successful sports program. The girls' Volleyball Team is an excellent example of that effort. Dur- ing the fall, the team practiced two hours daily, with the help of Coaches Hamilton and Cohen. The team's most valu- able player, Mary Slobodny. led the girls in competitions against the best teams in Western League. Games included many victories, as well as close losses, with an overtime game against league champs Point Loma. A new concept in CIF has been interschool competition be- tween girls' athletic teams. One of Madison's most success- ful girls’ teams was the Badminton team. During the fall, the team practiced for two to three hours daily. Evidently, the long hard hours of practice paid off. The Hawks smash- ed their way to victories over Kearny. Pt. Loma. Mission Bay. and University, with their lone defeat to the Chieftains. Nevertheless. Madison's 4-1 record was good enough to earn a three way tie for Western league crown, and CIF play- offs. Unfortunately, the Hawks dropped a decision to the CIF champions. La Jolla. Overall the team did an outstand- ing job for their second year of CIF competition. A trophy was given to Coach Seaman with We must have done some- thing right after all-we won! engraved upon it. Athletics 255 SOFTBALL The Girls' Softball Team began it's second year of competi- tion by beating Morse 12-3. Under the supervision of Coach Zalamieni the team prepared for competition through daily practices at Olive Grove Park. The Hawks entered league play optimistically, hoping for a winning season. 1 Lorn Soderberg stretches to catch ball 2 Girls' Softball Team: Front Row: A Harris. K.Henmes. A.Faalo. E.Wood. E.Kladouras. D.Fenner. L.Hunnicutt. M.Macias. C.Wilcox. 2nd Row: T.Giacalone. J.Dun- gan. M.Fall. 0.Bowles. S.Kelley. M.Bledsoe. M.Jarvis. D.BIankenfeld. A.Sharaga. S.McLean. J.Zalamieni. 3rd Row: B.Zacky. T.Lewis. G.O'tero. L.Leftwich. K. Szeyl- ler. L.Soderberg. T.Gordiniez. L.Egan. J.8owman. D.Bole. D.Moore. P. Hawley 3 Kathy Szeyller swings to hit ball while catcher Mary Fall looks on 4 Nannette Lupton shows good form on blocking dummy 5 Seniors Vicki Harrison and Carolyn Moore practice pulling off flags 6 Junior Team: Front Row: M.Santos. R.Gaddy. K.Herdt. C.Bobbins. D.Nipper. T.Moyers 2nd Row: M.Lynch. M.Knapp. R.Celestial. L.Teaby. L.Dickmson. C. Gonzales. B.Mueller. C.Kraft 3rd Row: J.Reinhardt. C.Barrett. M.Driskill. L.Bedoe. J.Sherman. C.Venzor. T.Rodriguez. S.VanRickley. C.Shaw. N.Lupton. T.Miller. R.Burkart 7 256 Athletics Senior Team: Front Row: P.Harris. O.Salvidor. S. Cristerella. J.Johnson. C.Quillin. T.Fowler. 2nd Row: G.Gunter. G.Cunningham. K.Barrow. M.Moraros. D. Economy 3rd Row: R.Kelly. M.Doody. L.Cornelius. R.Sherif. D.McKenzie. V.Harrison. S.Sloan. L.Bramer. R.Beckes. D.O'Leary POWDERPUFF Powderpuff is the annual spring contest matching the Senior and Junior girls against one another in a grueling and spirited battle. The girls spend several weeks preparing for the event under the supervision of some of the top varsity players. Kelly. Coleman. O'Leary, and Beckes coached the Senior girls in offensive and defensive drills, while Rodriguez. Reinhardt. Miller. Driskill. and Burkart coached the Juniors. The coahces found practice to be the best part of preparing for the game. Athletics 25 7 BASKETBALL Defending their first place title, the Girls' Basketball Team opened play in early March. They were the pre-season favorites to win 1st place in Western League and go on to the C.I.F. Champi- onship. Led by Sue Apostoli and Lisa Hoffman, the seven varsity players practiced hard each morning to achieve their final suc- cess. 258 Athletics FIELD HOCKEY This year the girls' Field Hockey team had its best season ever. They tied for third in Western League. The team played a new type of formation which proved to be a great advantage. Instead of a defensive game the team played offensively. Each team member did an outstanding job and learned that every person was important to the game. 1 Members of the Junior Varsity team practice. 2 Becky Radar passes ball to her teammate. 3 Girls' Basketball Team: Front Row: R.Seaman. B.Carpenter 2nd Row: M.SIobodny. P.Meyers. D.Rice. G.Salgada. D.Roberts. N.Rodriguez 3rd Row: K Johnson. L.Saldana. J.Fletcher. D.Worlds. 0.Radar 4th Row: L.Hoffman. S.Apostoli. A.Rogers. M.Randant. J.Lemon. L.Log- well. G. Maynard. 4 Daryl Economy and Michelle Moraros bully tor the ball. 5 Girls' Field Hockey: Front Row: N.Rodriguez. B.Picazo. B.Fowler. C. Laurio. S.Goossens. R.Chase. M.Macias. S.Palm. K.Wheeler. J.Weh- sener 2nd Row: D.Fowler. M.Moraros. L.leltwich. R.Firle. S.Cum- mings. C.Barrett. L.Bedoe. L Zetterquist. C.Moore. D.Harris 3rd Row: B.Bennett. L.Saldana. J.Walton. K.Coleman. M.Schoettmer. M.Mani- on. D.Economy. D.Mowry. C.Lopez. P.Aguao. J.Hamc. M.Fall. 6 Michelle Moraros controls the ball. Athletics 259 FOOTBALL Madison 20 El Capitan 7 Madison 7 Escondido 6 Madison 6 Moorse 6 Madison 21 St. Augustine 20 Madison 7 Kearny 47 Madison 9 San Diego 25 Madison 4 Clairemont 8 Madison 17 University 0 Madison 10 Point Loma 6 BADMINTON Madison 12 Point Loma 5 Madison 10 Kearny 7 Madison 13 . University 4 Madison 12 Mission Bay 5 Madison 4 Clairemont 13 Madison 3 La Jolla 14 Tournament game V_______________ 260 Athletics WATERPOLO Madison 12 University Madison 6 Crawford 18 Madison 16 Patrick Henry 13 Madison 17 . Clairemont 8 Madison 25 Point Loma 7 Madison 19 Kearny 5 Madison 8 Crawford 8 Madison 16 University 19 Madison 12 Patrick Henry 14 Madison 7 Clairemont 9 Madison 24 Point Loma 1 Madison 15 Kearny 4 v____________________J r FIELD HOCKEY Madison Mission Bay Madison Patrick Henry Madison °Fallbrook Madison Clairemont Madison El Cajon Madison Hoover Madison Crawford Madison Moorse Madison Kearny ‘ Winning team I r Madison VOLLEYBALL Kearny Madison 15-2. 15-3 University Madison 15-19. 15-3 Rosary Madison 15-1,8-15. 16-14 Clairemont Madison 16-14.9-15. 15-12 Point Loma Madison 8-15.15-3. 10-2 University Madison 15-9. 13-15, 15-3 Kearny 15-13, 15-7 BASKETBALL Madison 47 Kearny 42 Madison 59 San Diego 68 Madison 50 Clairemont 40 Madison 62 University 52 Madison 85 Point Loma 54 Madison 58 Kearny 65 Madison 74 San Diego 70 Madison 51 Clairemont 41 Madison 56 Point Loma 50 v__________J ( GIRLS TENNIS Madison 11 Moorse 5 Madison 14 Kearny 2 Madison 7 Crawford 9 Madison 15 University 1 Madison 7 Point Loma 9 Madison 4 Patrick Henry 12 Madison 3 Clairemont 13 Madison 13 San Diego 3 Madison 3 La Jolla 9 'PLAYOFFS I_______________________J Athletics 261 UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIORS Junior Class Officers: Front Row Mark Paul. President: Steve Quintanilla. Vice President: Julie Narde. Treasur- er: Jamie Brown. 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Juniors 287 CLASS OF ’77 Sophomore Class Officers: Top Row: Steve McDowell. Treasurer: 2nd Row: Marlene Wright. President: Gloria Youngberg. Secretary: Ted Burton. Vice President.- Bruce Aberth Jay Abrams Surcttc Acebedo Kelly Adams Bill Addy Clare Acna Ursula Aena Barbara Agajeeman Linda Agnew Paula Aguayo Dorerse Aguilar Jerry Ailshire Mary Ainsworth Lucia Aiongia Denise Albrecht Bruce Allen 288 Sophomores Craig Allen Mike Allison Art Allred Jud Aldridge Jennie Amison Charles Amos Cecelia Anaya Ginger Anderson K m Anderson Unda Anderson Richard Anderson William Anderson Michael Andmg Kevin Andrews Curbs Angle Charles Anthony Mike Apostoli Kelly Applcbach Emory Archer Angie Anas Paul Armiio Kim Asci Tim Aslaradour Usa Ashkms Karen Askin Cristy Athan Ricky Atwood Laurie Atwell Karen Augustine Robert Austin Sheree Avita Jett Axelrod Cindy Baber Cathy Backes Vicki Bacon Roland Baggay R. Dorn Bailey Lori Bam Scott Bain Adeline 8alcstrien Lilia Ballesteros Ronald Banks Toma Banta David Barber Dawn Barbrick Mary Barnes Susie Barnette Matt Barrett Beverly Bates Ronald Bates Karri Baumgarten Cecetia Bausell Dan Beard John Season Ryan Beck Leita Becker Ray 8eckcr Paul Bedell Jenny Bedoc Craig Becman Tina Beer ley Gma Belisario Stephanie Bell Steven Bell Martin Benis Steven Bennett Fred Bentley Karl A Benton Laura Berry Brenda Biggs Pete Bilodeau Douglas Birse Karen Bishop Leo Blais Stan Blanck Joanne Blanco Martm Bland Shirley Stanford Dana Blankcnteld Marie Bledsoe Sophomores 289 290 Sophomores WM Frank Campo Jonathan Cannon Ritsuko Cannon Lisa Capeii Patnoa Carry Richard Cam Don Carpenter Rick Carpenter Alan Carrillo Karen Carswell Veronica Castellano Tammy Cavias William Cecchetti Cynthia Celcy BartCerney Shalimar Chadwick Kathy Chandler John Chaney Yvonne Chappelie Elisabeth Chartier Con ne Chase Jellrey Chase Robert Chase Charles Childers Celeste Choate Val Choice Wahsitee Choagchua Laura Churchill John Ciardi Dorothy Clabaugh Chuck Clark Don Clark Fred Clarke Rita Clay Dianne Cbck Jett Cime Dan Clint Allen Clopton Virginia Coata David Cochrane John Coelho Jim Collman Mike Cogan Dave Cole Debbie Colcntmo Andy Collins Ronald Collins Charles Comtort Debt Connor Vickie Conrey Darryl Conyer Dennis Conyer Greg Cooper Jenni Cornwell Tatiana Cor shack Bob Cotner Karen Covel Came Cowan Chris Cowman Lmda Co Richard Co Diane Coxcy Tim Cratt Alan Crane Tracy Cray Paul Creekmore Mike Creitr Paul Crouthamel John Crow Ron Crowe lindy Crum Pedro Cru Adriana Cueto Lynette Curley Tammy Cutler Tom Cutler Camella Cutn Deon Dahl Craig Oahlbcrg Oawn Dalton Sophomores 291 Mitchell Danesh Fernando Darnels Bonnie Danielson John Danielson Cathy Dargon Art Davis Cherry Davis Chr.s Oavis Derreck Dams Eugene Dams Evelyn Davis Jim Davis Lambert DaviS Beth Davison Elsie Oay Cheryl Oean Roger Decoster Paul DeGaratte Rosemarie DelaCrut Daniel Delarosa Bob Dempsey Kim Dench Jon Depriest Debbie Derway Donna Oesch Fred Dessau Ron Demo Danny Dewne Judy DcVinney Kathy Dewgaw Rod Oial Celice DiAntomo Ron Diaz Jill Dickinson Stephanie Diehl Bill Dietsch Arthur Dimalanta Patee Dirkschneider Brenda Ose Angela Dunr Lisa Dobbs Ellen Dodson Lynda Dombrose Troy Donson Tab Dotson Kelly Dougher Michael Dove Ronald Dowda Susan Dreischmeycr Peter Duckworth Jerry Dunaway Dan Ougan Terry Dunn John Dunning Anne Durand Frank Duren PaulDulcher Kevin Dye Thor Eakes Diana Earlywme Randy Easley Oarcy Economy Chock Edgm AnnEdrmson Mark Edwards Lon Egan Russ Eggleston MikeEiiert 292 Sophomores I! P' Cindy Elliott Kim Elliott Randy Emberton Dan Emery Pam Engbrenghol Pam Engle Doug English Scott Erickson Dwandolyn Ervin Jean Erwin Kim Erwin Kathy Esquerra Luiuto E Spiritu Richard Ethoter Shelii Evanoll Mike Evans Twita Everson Ronald Fahrnkopl Jackie Fargo Margaret Dear Fred Fehl Jon Feldman Donna Fenner David Fenwick Barry Ferguson Deborah F icld David Fields Stephanie Fietds Marie Figueroa Jean Filippom Patrick Finch Renee Firte Valerie Fischer Jell Fish Vickie Fish Mark Fisher Mike Fisher Terri Fisher Karen Fit herak) Barbara Fleck Donna Flores Sharon Flower Steve Fobes Paul Folkers Mark Foncannon Cindy Ford Tim Forman John Forest Bruce Forsberg Barbara Fortner Eddie Fowler James Frawley Steve Fredrick Nathan Freeman Ten Frost Skip Frye Steve Gaddi Debt Gallant Mary Beth Garand Fernando Garcia Hope Garcia Kathy Garcia Raul Garcia Johanna Gardner Kathy Garey Nancy Garman SueGassaway Vijay George Mark Gerber Joan Gcrhandt Mike Giddmgs Ken Gillen Evan Gillespie Tami Gillian Ann Gladney Cathy Glass Steve Gla e Terri Glunt Steven Goeb Oliver Goelmta Sophomores 293 N VO CO o D O 3 o T i i John Heiser John Holley Pat Hempsey James Hendrickson Robert Henke Marla Henscl Mitch Menu Oanny Her moullo BabiClyn Hernjn- .1 Eluabeth HerokJ Tracy Herr Luacal Harriott Lynn Hernott Ruth HerU Oean Heruberg Karen Hesscr Oon Hewry Robert Hight Linil Hill Randy Hill Rosalyn Hilliard Dave Hilton Kerry Himmelspach Donald Hlnck Janet Hofstetter April Hogue Gerald HoM Candy Hollingsworth Debtxe Holly Kim Holmes Gregory Holmquist Lori Molt Wesley Horn M helle Honmgs Patricia Hoolard Karen Hoover Susan Hormcr Jon Horsley Robert Horton John Hoshko William Hoskins Kim Hotchkiss Rick Hough Elicia How Kevin Howard Tim Howard Ron Hubbard Tama Huber Karen Hutt Dennis Huffman Kathy Huffman Dana Marie Hughes Jom Hull Patty Hultberg Oidy Hume Lisa Hunmcutt Laurie Hurst Dave Muska Debbie Ike Korora Imamura Joel Ingotd John Jackson Ron Jackson Gregg Janes Bob JanowiU Becky Jaramillo Jeanne Jarboe Andy Jarvis Steven Jefferson Charles Jeffries Bill Jenkins Becky Jennings Brenda Jennings John Jensen Lee Joy JeviUky Scott Jewett Edith Jimerson Bob Joiannes Aiish«a Johnson Deborah Johnson Sophomores 295 r j 0 o o — — o 3 o o v Dennis Jol si Z3 2 % 5-1 = Hi! tene i E S c 5 i§H 35|i till 5co?5s|J !|?!I!|s rUirilf 332 «osoi 3 2 ’ IIj sSlslllI ilSJjilf -s 2 1 53 3 V o a 3 5 298 Sophomores ilii ii! 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Slllflii rllfliti ’ w _, liillflll HHhlet iiiiimi iiiHfH q 2 llllflli Raymond Williams Scott Williams Serena Williams Ton Williams Stewart Wills bt o Wilson loanne Wilson aron Wilson Kathy Witlson Lawn Wilson Lmda Wilson Tony Wilson William Wilson Donna VWncaowski Eleanor Winnoy Brian Winterbeeg Sandra Wintors Grog Wirkus Oalo Witt Ray Wold Russell Wolto Colccn Wollgram Tori Wood Nad no Woods Marlene Wr.ght Margaret Wuellenweber Dawn Yabsley Flint Yandoii Mark Yandell Pam York Cortis Young Stove Young Tammy Young Tom Young Gloria Youngbcrg Cyndeo Youngs John Zaleski lmda Zettcrquist Paula Zimmer Ice Sophomores 305 DeAnnc Adams: CSF 10: I would never have made it without my very best friend Anna Lux. Thanks Anna: Work full time. Stanley Agblos Brudda Stan : CFS 10.11. 12. Romads. Wrestling. Track 10: Spicer's riders. Debbie Freeman’s soul slave sister, surviving member of Pilgrams calculus class, wishing for a female streaker to run by my class, being a part of the spirit in the crowd, when our football team was - 1 in ’72. UCSD. Stanford. Med School. Doctor. Rudy Aguirre The Kid : Varsity Cross Country 10.11.12. Varsity Track 10.11.12. Marble stacking 10.11.12: Soph. year, being Mr. Leggs the gang , their parties, having friends like Diane F. and Wade B. seeing Wade turn hot. finally getting to know Diane Root: Grossmont JC. Study. Run and earn a few bucks. Take life easy. John Ainsworth: Latin Club. Bands 10.11.12: I’ll always remember my friends who had a nack for screwing things up. from sitting on anchors to buying casses of wine. Faye Allen Dance productions 10. CSF 10.11. teaching dance and piano 11.12. Darrul Mr. Haiman’s class, thoughts for the day. crew chief of the Big Dig , birth of his daughter, talking to Meridith. taking Chris to school every day and hearing her compli- ments. Kathy going away to college: Darrul. SDSU. teach dance and piano. Be happy. Stacy Allen Little One”: Orchestra 10.11: Marching band and Drill team friends, all the good times, always sharing these mem- ories with Tracy, the one I love now and forever. Beth I wish you happiness in your future and send you love and good luck always: Passing the State Board and re- ceiving my license for Cosmetology. Marry T racy. MUi i Ames Mits : AFS 11.12. Speech 11.12. CFS 10.11.12. NFL. 3rd Seal. National Merit Semi Finalist: SS’s forever, holding up the tree, stealing the watch. Harry and Susan, the gang : Mills College. Teaching. Helen Anderson: Volleyball Team: as an ex- change student this year has been an un- forgetable experience for me. I hope to keep in touch with all the friends I made. Back to Sweeden this summer and finish high school, then come back and visit. Howard Anderson Andy : Join the Navy. Roxanne Angelo Rockie : giving Asbury a hard time: Police Officer, race cars. Jeanni Armstrong: Drama 6: good times with drama, speech tournaments with Ms. Stein- met games and my friends. Juan Arvizu: JV Football and 8aseball: My last day in school in the 11th grade, certam people. 4 27. through 12 5: Go to a 2 year college for woodworking. Tommy Asakawa: Varsity Gymnastics 10.11. 12: Debbie, a new awareness of life. I love her much, a life rich with love. John Atherton: Choir 10.11. Ensemble 12: Chemistry 11. senior lunch group. Ensemble breakfast kidnap, working refreshment stand at the football games, and most of all Kaye. SDSU. Law School. Attorney. Brenda Baca: Fresno City College, major in music, then go to a Bible College. Nancy Bam: Ice Skating Club 10. Madn- graphs 12: the times I had to do rush jobs on the printing press in Madrigraphs. I'll never forget Mr. Nelson’s strange hats and ping-pong eyeballs: Coleman College and work in the field of key punching. Tracy Baker Pillsbury : Bands 10.11.12: Memories of all my friends who I will never forget, but most of all my love for Stacy Allen that goes on and on: SDSU: Physical Therapy and music. Marry Stacy and enjoy this life which God has given. Loretta Bancroft Lori : ASB rep. 10.11. Prom Queen 11. Best Dressed 12. Air Trans- portation class 12: summer of '73. the day I got my bracess off. Disneyland with David. 3 17 73. LA '75. fat lady on Holloween: Stewardess, travel around the world two times. Karen Barker Bawka : Girls League 10.11. 12. Drill Team 12. Graduation Announce- ment Committee 12: Thanks to 42 girls on DT for making this year my best. Santa Monica and sweepstakes at Disneyland. 7:00 practice, too many Karens. 24 rolls of TP for 5 houses at 2 am with AG and TB. Karen with CK AD and her SF. water polo games, being kidnapped. SB. MR. RH. K8. SC. RS. special thanks to KK. PU and JH for being there and listening. I'm going to miss them all: MIT. UCLA. Beth Barton. Proms, dances, class field trips. PE classes: Jom the Service. Wade Bean: Debbie, friend, girlfriend, mine for keeps, the gang. Ernie. Dennis. Mondo. Bill Rudy. John and Dave, fooseball. bas- ketball. dances and Sunday football games. I wish my friends good luck: Rich President. Beth Beason: Gymnastics 10. GAA 10. Dance 11: my love and friendship with only a few special people, but especially Oona. may all your dreams come true: Pro. Dancer. Marry. Rodger Becks Rodg : Football 10.11.12. Powder Puff Football Coach 11.12: best luck to Bishop's football teams. Don Adams drag racing tccnique. Less Warner and summer league. Rick Kelly and the big layoff. Chuck’s cuda and the good times. Tammy’s shag carpet. Mr. Pierce come production time, best luck to all. CLASS OF ’75 LIVES ON; Buy out Standart Oil Co., stay single till I'm 25. make people happy, grow a mushtash. LATER! Kathleen Bcddoe: 3 9 74. 2 1 75. all the fun times after work with guys from Perry’s, the movies with Joan, thanks to Miss Theo- dore. Richard and very special thanks to a wonderful person Kathy S. for her unforget- able memories and the gift of her friend- ship. Don Juan I love you: Mesa. Teresa 8eezly Reese : Ice Skating Club 10: all the times Mr. Coohdges US History class coppied off each other in testes: Airlines. Reginald Belanger Reggie : Varsity Foot- ball 10.11.12. Track 10; football'72. CIF'73. new coach ’74. meeting Sharon McCormick: Two year Football College, play at State. Open my own weight lifting gym. Terry Bell: ROTC: Coast Guard for 6 to 8 yrs. save money to homestead land in Alaska or buy land in the mountains, build a cabin, raise a forrest and live off the land as much as possible. Wanda Bermarski: Pep Club 10. Drill Team 11. Girls League 12. Mat Maids 12. Powder Puff 12. being on of the original mat maids wrestling tournaments lasting all day. PH tournaments, popcorn, kidnap at 8ob’s. Far- rells. reverse at 70 mph. TPing 10 wrestlers houses in one night. Disneyland with Darrell, having Gerry as a best friend, pizza, walking corners. 9 1 74. zoo bus. nurse s aid with JC. GC. JP. 7 7’s. shocking TF in 11th Degan and Kaufman, can I have a dime? Bob’s with GF. SHMCM. AD. PM. and all my friends: Nursemgat Mesa. Rebeka Blackington Becky : ASB attendant 10. ASB rep. 10.11.12. Badminton 12. Soft- ball 12: being in love with the best guy in the world and ending it cause I was to blind to see. still love ya: Mesa State. Mark Blake: Outdoors men Club: dancing at the ASB Ball was something to remember. Marry and support a family. Jane Mary Bloodgood Juanita : would you belive house work? Even though this has been my first and last year at Madison I really enjoyed it. It's quite an experience. University of Quadalajara in Mexico. Diana Borta Nana : senior ditch day. field trips. Steve, the desert, the snow, the moun- tains. parties, concerts, camping. Zacky’s 4th per. class. Boozer and Dory. Sambos. Linders: Travel Secretary. Lon Bothast Lorbies Bofus : Greg. BTBAC. jublies and forever and always the great times with Gregest: Mesa. LVN. Marry Greg. Martain 8osselman Bossil : I remember the wierd happmmgs day after day during lunch: Travel. Mesa or City College. Steve Bourgeios Boo : Badminton 12. Gym- nastics 12. Softball 12. so many friends that have been so much fun. Jr. prom. Sr. prom. JP. GK. PS. Candy my super buddy, and my folks for helping: Hawaii. Shawn Marie 8ower: Girls Chorus: Sr, dues Committee: Honors English with Ms. M. sending RJ flowers. SD Solo Festival, arguing with Carrol, performances with Girls Chorus, working with Sr. dues: UCSD. UCLA. Nursing. Deborah Bowles Debbie : Varsity Softball: Juan doing his best to help me when I was feeling down. Share my life with Phill. Tamera Boyd Tammy : Tennis Team 11.12. ASF GAA. Madleens 12: friends. Ms. Merriner. east of Eden, and all the fun I had learning. UCSD. someday reach Nirvana. Kim Braun: Swim Team 10. Drill Team 11. 12: all of the trophys. my rabbit, the best friend of mine-Sue. Kidnaps, football games. Farrells, ripple kiss. KK and SB. Craig, my love Ed. walking at 3 am. bus rides, sleeping 306 Senior Index with Sue: Bank work. Marry Ed Shipp. Brenda Breen •Strawberry : Bands 10.11.12. Gymnastics 11.12. Varsity Cheerleader 11.12. Debbie Collins '’Chipmunk : Powder Puff 12. Track 11: Wmchells Doughnuts. Miss Clair- mont contest, one piece swimsuit. 3rd place. Dennis Dominquie helping me with boy prob- lems. the gang-Pam. Ernie. Dennis. Ar- mando. Greg. John. Bill. Kip. and my psy- chologist Rudy. Rudy-what a pal. Wade Bean- Hot lips. I've finally found someone who treats me right. What's gonna happen tomor- row?: Cosmetology school, be another Vidal Sasson. Ernestine Collins Ernie : Prospectus '74'. Editor'75'. Choir 10.11.12. Campus life 11. Banner Corp 11: Michelle and John-special friends I'll always love. Larry. I still care. Mr. Wolfe-Alummum. Polish Bed Bug”. Hey JD How's'bout that date?. I'M EDDIE. Nerd- Family . senior ditch day. My bun!, rigging choir chairs and watch JD. MR and RW fall over backwards. You can't run this car on excitement , baseball games, track meets, her giggle has to go or she does. Val and Nancy '74'. Karen. Charlie, to the remaining Nerds hang in there!. Oh a. grandpa Nerd. Can I please fool around now?!! ROG?. Ele- phants. insert foot A into mouth B. Randall Colmus Killer : Drama. Mesa col- lege award winner, the zoo story. 1975 best actor, award. Talon staff: fine visions of re- hearsals to meet copy deadlines, being = 1 but for a while. God bless all: Mesa. Fine arts and visual arts. Mary Coolong: ASB. Girls Swim Team. JV Cheerleader: Joe. someone I don't know what I'd do without. Julie my Christian sister who I love very dearly for everything she has done: Medical school. Mission Field or the Operation mobilization. Laurie Cornelius: Badminton 11. Powder Puff 11: cheer camps, grand champs, cheering for sports, band and being flute section head, friends like D. C. S. G. and most of all meeting and having KV: retire as a cheer- leader. musician and marry Kev. Paula Briendme Joey : odd-even schedule, transfermg to O'side. Rick. PB gang, getting a potter's wheel and kiln. Ross. Washington trip with Peg. Torry Pines, flying kites, visits to Spring Valley, friends drifting apart and going m different directions: graduating. San Mateo, major in Art. Alton Brook Nanook : CSF 10.11.12. Speech Club 10.11.12. Prospectus '74'. Tennis Team 12: Colleen, crying in your pret- zels. flower sales at the Stcmmetzcs'. Mar- rmers madness, keeping up (or putting up) with puns by Brian and Carroll, everybody and everything I didn't have room to men- tion: major in Biochemistry at UCSD. Donald Ray Brown: Bands 12. Pep Club 11. ROTC Drill Team. Drum and Bugle 10.11.12. Mike Brown Willie': Archery Club 12: ditch- ing. bad grades, traffic tickets, field trips. Bishop's class, closed campus, burnouts in front of the school: Live in Yuma Ari.. enter the Parker 400 off road. Wesley Brown: Basketball 10.11.12. Letter- mens Club: nights out. the girl's car. messing around after the games with the artful oze. red. spot, pebble. Dr. Hase. bub. hone, the B. slat, puileman. jar. chairman, the ex- tinguished usher: Mesa. State. Darene Buch Do : Suz. Donna. Kim. Lori. Gallent. Zacky. Aud.. WMB. HH. Friday night football: SD passes. Harvey Brownstem: Hard work, fishing: dentist. Cmdy Bunnell: ASB rep. 10.11.12. Powder Puff 11: ditch lunch and going to Jack-in- the-Box. PE afterwards, the fights and good times with Laurie, block schedule, gradu- ating early, my last day in Phys: UCSD. Sheree Burnett: ASB Ball Comm.. Sr. Prom Comm.: memoras of your years at Madison: meeting new friends and keeping the old. growing up. finding out others really do care. Denise-my bostest buddy. Boo-Boo and Buster, good times dances. Sorry to hear about it : journalist. Vickie Burns: Concert Choir 10.11.12. CSF 10. Honor Ensemble 11. Sign language 12: To serve the Lord in full time Christian ministries, working m music and with the deaf. Duane Bush: Hang gliding; bachelor, owner of a chain of funeral homes. Susan Cairns: Swimming 10.11.12. GAA 10. 11.12: Joe's nose. ROP. I'm for De-Moley. Chapter prince. JDS. Lisa '76'. Paul. Gary. Eric, jelly beans in the library. Scott and Chris babe, left over right, thanx John and who is EDDIE ??? Bill Calkins: Football 10.11.12. Wrestling 10. Lettersmen Club: loosing to Kearny in football, daytime games, good and lousy times, lots of nice people: college, money. David Campalango: Occupational auto shop 10: sleeping 4 to 6 hours 5 days a week, waiting till the 11th grade to do what your supposed to do. going to class, staying awake, counting the days to the end of the term, looking back and deciding it wasn't all that bad. Suzanne Campos: Having great friends like Barbara and Laurie to make it all worth while. Kim's love. Foxy = 23 and - 10. going to Taco Bell before baseball games, ram at Mesa. 8 21 74. 9 15 74. 1 27 75. Jim Capasso: My best memories of Madison are the night football games, watching two good teams play and getting rowdy at the same time: stay out of trouble Patricia Capasso Smile : Nurses Aid. Drama Club: Saturday nights and sunny days: N.Y. City College, work and live. Kathy Carey: To all the people who made school fun to come to. and especially John: work at Fed Mart for awhile. Ray Carpenter: Baseball 10.11.12. B-l. learning. Linda for being there, loving and experiencing with close friends, my closest limbs to time, experience of love, life and awareness of myself. Sheryl Casper Sherri. Bubbles. Smiley': Banner Corps 10.11. Talon 10. Prospectus '74'. '75'. Flag Corp 10.11. Sheri B. Steve. Jan K. Cori. the bus rides to parades, mistletoe parties in the back of the bus. Chris. Jr. Prom. Fiesta Island. Sadie Hawkins. Pizza at midnight. Homecoming '73'. Ed. most of all my friend Tony R. Sr. Prom. Keith. Disney- land. Tinker's girls, how he'll miss us. listing to Garrison, three fantastic years of love, laughter, and fun with all the people I know and grew to love. Thank you Madison: Mesa then to State. Armando Cazares WW : All the gang, and the parties (one thru five) and more to come, people I got to meet, especially JH. KC. and JK. all the times and OOOASAMS everybody had and many more to come: Landscaper. Ramona Chase Mona : Red cross 10. Gymnastics 10.11. Swim Team 11. Field Hockey 12. Dl. PB surfer '73'. my basket- ball star 73-74. EL-Cortez good times dances 73.74.75. RLB. yae man 74-75. skiing. Pizza Palace. Ricky's. Gibson's girl, my best friends Debbie. Mane. Susan. Jenny. Roslyn. Cindy. Robin, made my 3 years at Madison happy ones that I'll never forget: Mesa. SDS. Home economics. Cand Childers: Badminton 11.12. GAA. Gym- nastics 11.12: Boo. our many moods, lunch time quartet with Karl and Bob. camping '74'. bay. Mex. Shari and the squirrels, strangers in the night. Jr. year. Amazon- sand gymnastics practice, trips to Disney- land with Suzanne. Penny: To keep in touch with friends I made through the years, keep a long lasting relationship. Susan Chillman: Choir 10. Drill Team 11.12: phantom 11. yogi. Craig and that certain weekend, my closest sister Kim. luck with Ed. beachparties. kidnapping. Boo-Boo. Tom and Jerry, all my friends, gossiping with Tammy and Vickie. Mandy. and most of all California Dreamm': go to college (Mesa) and someday get married. Susan Cristeralla Boo-Boo : Pep Club. Soft- ball. Powder Puff: meeting a very special guy. John Harkonen. Homecoming dances, finding out who I really am. Eileen my pal. Sheree someone whohstens good:marry. PE teacher. Marc Chichetto Gorge : Soccer 10; cutting, bust, blacks. Tall, surf midget. RA bubble butt. work, kickback, loving MM: Mesa. Europe. John Clancy Pat : Speech Club. ASF. Campus life: Ho-Hum. 35z's: serve God fully. Louanne Clinton KK : Pep Club 10. Drill Team 11.12. Latin Club 10.11. Cap and Gown. Sr. Announcement Committees: I'll remember the gang and our birthday kid- naps. the drill team's togetherness, good luck sir hang in there, and my SP ditto, you are and will be my life and my love 4-ever! State. Business, marry in 2 years. Larry Colby The Kid : JV Football 10: the back row m 5th per. the kids on Lodi St.. cutting hair off for football, going to the beach, dinners with Roslyn; Go o Sacra- mento State and do my best at what I do. Senior Index 307 Krista Coleman: Madleens. CSF. Badminton. Field Hockey. Tennis. Softball team man- ager. Speech tournaments: CIF badminton, summer school with Rosane and Patty, the SO Gulls. « 1 football team in 73 winning in field hockey, throwing Ms Seaman and Becky in the showers: public relations. 11: dressing up for 50's day and Hollow- een. Jr. Prom. ASB Ball '74'. drama 11 with Karen 8. playing dead in the bleachers during badminton games with Suzanne, those crazy times in Spanish with Mark and Lynne, plus my own crazy questions for Tim. auto shop with Kathy and Mr. Finn: be someone that will always be happy and make those around me happy: Stewardess. Secre- tary. Mary Coughram Munchkin : Laura 10 31 72. admit cards. MYM. 10th grade. K . track, biking, buses, panic at LJ. summer of '74. 7 3 74. thanks to all my friends, lunch- time stuck in the middle with you , early grad: Mesa. car. travel, up the coast, enjoy life, nature, freedom. Rachael Couture: Having my best friend tell the attendence office her dad didn’t sign her note , sitting on edges in English, my happiest day in school: veterinarian. Debi Corval: Speech; I’ve had a great time at Madison, it's been fun. corny, and unusual at times, but if I could. I'd do it all again. I just want to say it's really what you make it. do alot of crazy things and you will have alot of warm memories: Rick's Jr. College. Idaho, snow skiing, nature. Karen Cotner Savage : The special some- one m my 4th per. class, to Hank. Choco- late and Eddie-thanks for making my years at Madison a little more bearable, and to the secretaries how could you put up with me? : draftswomen. build a house in Mon- tana. Theresa Cunningham: 6 20 at Soledad: Okla- homa. Mammoth. Hanalei. Hitel. last day of 10th. count draculas. green witch, and the little red haired girl; court reporting, good times with a certain someone. Laurie DallaTorre: A challenge to be free, all the friends and good times esp. MM and LH. the many outrageous times with MH. know- ing all the people I wouldn't if I weren't here, football games, proms. ASB Ball, the great Friday night search: travel. John Davis JD Nerd : JV Baseball 10. V. Baseball 11.12. Choir 10.11.12: my good friends, the guys on the baseball team, the coach, the Nerd Family : four year college and play Professional Baseball. Roland Davis Space Captain : 33rd ozone, regiment. Imperial Army of the Universe, crowds that drove me insane Ha Ha Ha Aieeee!!!!!. da islandman for the waves you know. Debora Davidson Little Debbie : Gym- nastics: first and last year. Deb. Denise. Milody. ditching, munching in the library, cinnamon-rolls, at the beach with DP. bowling alley, movies, rec.. English with MV and crazy RL. SK and the gang. 50's day. house of ice. the fun DK and I had with NS and MR. Xmas vac. with MBS and MP. Fri. and Sat. nights, sneaking out the gates, taco bell, jack-in-the-box. lunch. Disneyland, falling off the bus. DD and the rowdy Biology class, all my friends I had the one year I was here: SDSU. Desiree Debore Daisy : Swim Team 10; good friends, acquaintances, all those crushes: travel through Europe. SDSU. Inter. Decor. Annemaric Degan: Swim Team 10. Drill Team 11.12. Mat Maids 12. Girls' league 12: all my love to Coach Pais and the wrestlers, it's a great season, my great friends. Gerry. Gary. Wanda. Joe's. Trma. Darryl. Patty. Sheryl. (I'll never eat another pizza). A certain 120 pounder. Kim and Gerry-you've been great friends, all the good times: SJSU. Nursing. David Dent Swami : night football, we're - 1. KGB Chicken. Jim Croce. Blue Swede. Olivia Newton John, hoping it would all end then, wishing it had not. IBM 1130. Hp 2000. the computer room. Sat. night movies, getting out of work, knowing Donna: UCSD. Denise DePaemelacre: I snail never forget my Jr. year when I met many good friends. I thank Becky R. for our long years of friend- ship: I hope to just live my life in the full- ness of God's grace and according to his will. Laura Dessau Marry Ogre”: my ace. being the Madison girls, the K track, busses and bikes. 9 10 72. SE and summer of '74. Carla- a good friend and influence. Tim D.. lunch and monkey ears. Calvary Baptist-your watermelon feast, night rendevous to pretty views, folk danciBg. suprise party 18th birth- day. summer school '74. Janeen I. tell Laura to keep pn truckin' ”. John Beard, getting kicked oGt of Kearny. Lisa H.. thanks to Mrs. Foster for being so helpful. Anne Dickinson: CSF 10.11.12. French Club 10. AFS 11. Drill Team 12. Madleens 12: Cathy and all the good times, the fun of being in drill team, getting sweepstakes at Disneyland. Annette and the soccer games. DS. AT. and KP; SDSU. elementary school teacher. Lisa Dilley Shore Break : Powderpuff. ice skating; playing racketball with my best friends Linda and Gayle, low riding with Wendy. Steely Dan music, loving Eddie Burke, going to parties, missing Frank and Danny, learning to bump: Mesa, forest ranger. John DiSano: Mens Gymnastics 10.11.12: Flowing through the crowd, watching the j eople change. Mesa 2 years, law school. Larry Disterfano Jr. Mafia : CCTV 10.11: I remember the whole gang in 810-Rick. Mole. Rugrat. LeRoy. Rusty. JP. Londer. Roger. Chuck. Paula, and Rowlo. hope to see each other in the years to come: musician. Cheryl Dobbins Nancy NN : Badminton. Basketball: people laughing at my laugh; get rid of my nick name and keep my insane laugh. Tim Doht Hot Dog : Volleyball Club Cap- tain. Prospectus photographer '75: all the good times with the gang, fantastic basket- ball games (smoke'em Leahy), what hap- pened afterwards, the girls and the fun at the parties, swimming, getting to know Becky. June. Patti. John. Wade. Ernie. Ar- mando. Jenny. Bill. Jim. Tim. Greg. Rudy. Kip. Debbie. Dennis: Mesa Tech., police science, cop. more parties at the beach with the gang. LATER!!! Jim Dollins: JV Basketball 10: believe it or not I actually enjoyed most of the time I spent here at Madison. Margaret Dominiguez Maggie : I devoted my help back stage to Drama only to be kicked out of class in my Sr. year: complete Cosmetology. Julie Donson: McDonalds hamburgers. Mrs. Crenshaw's biology class and Anne. Dave. Mr. Best Dry Cleaners and the munchies. and all the special people I've known: Mesa, dental assis. Marni Doody Marno : Powderpuff 11.12: makeup committee “Arsenic and Old Lace . Occ. Graphic Arts: all my beautiful friends. Fri. night football games, the great cafeteria rip-off. Coach Hannon, getting busted 2 times in one week for smoking in the bath- rooms. are ya burning dude?, all my love and happiness to Rick Rodgers and Laura Bramcr. we re off to sec the wizard: get our apt. live and learn on our own. Hawaii. Randy Doughterty: the birth of Mr. Haiman's daughter. Big Dig , thoughts for the day: College of Agriculture. Karen Dresser Thumper : Swim Team 10.11.12. Girls' League 10. GAA 10.11.12: Speech tournaments, class menagerie, study at my house after school on Mondays. Psalms 27. charm and vivacity. D. G. G. F. my brothers and sisters in Campus Life, freezing water at Miramar, swim team what can I say being told your crazy and knowing it's true, lunchtime, it's great. I love it. Pat Turano-friend for life. Ron. Tom. Ernie. Krista, remember it's all for the best. Monti. Cindie. Sat. night skating, racketball. bruised knees: college, zoology. Child Psychology. Haiti, keeping touch with all my friends, the only way is with Jesus Christ the Lord. Karen Ducker: Drill Team 11. Colonel 12: being colonel of the greatest group of girls with Brenda and Becky. Momma McLagan. Mr. Wolfe and the band. Disneyland. Donald Duck. SM and TL. fun at MB. good friends and most of all Vance: UCSD. Stephanie DuMont Chino : Track 11. Cosmetology 12: my best friends. Diane Fowler. Jane Fletcher. Maggie Dominquez, and the girls' and boys' track teams. Mr. Noahs' new look: Cosmetology, living nice. David Dufek: the good new times, sunny days out front, holidays on the river; travel. Gloria Dunn Glo : Bands 10.11.12: Mr. Wolfe saying practice, meeting new people, trip to Washington DC. looking forward to parades, but being so glad when they are over: I want to work on the police force. Carl Eberhardt: To all my buds at Madison. It's not where you've been that counts. 308 Senior Index surfin' days forever, to Karen, the girl with everything. Candy I hope everything comes out okay; surf the hot spots. Mike Eberman Colonel Eb : Soccer 10.11. 12. Occ. Graphic Arts 12; playing for Kelly's zeroes in 75. memories in math with Mr. Hikel. fun after soccer, playing soccer on the girls field with Raper Johnson and the Tuna and the coaches son Keith Pmce. to all the soccer team in 75 good luck: butcher. Kevin Eckery: AS8 rep. 10. Talon 11.12. Speech 11.12. Debate 11.12. NFL 11.12. CSF 11.12: Editor of Talon, making flowers at Harrys house, going over layouts with Liz and Auntie Em: UCSD. major in political science, senator. Daryl Economy: Field Hockey 11.12. Volley- ball 11.12. Powderpuff 11.12: meeting my very best'est bud Athena, sharing good times during the day with my friends. Lettie. Lisa and Fran; travel. Mesa, settle down in Mexi- co. school in Guadalahara. Bob Edwards: Waterpolo 12. Swimming 12: being here is a memory. Larry Ellis SC”: talking, arguing. ROTC. homecoming. ASB Ball. Jr Prom. Sr Prom. ROTC Ball: 4 yr college in Mexico. USMC. Mark Emery Fire Engine : JV 8asketball 10. V Basketball 11.12. Lettermans Club 11.12. ASB rep. 11: playing basketball for the ducks and the Goodrich blimp, meeting lots of friendly people: live my life to it's fullest and meet lots of people-girls. Micheal Enge: Sr Prom Comm: moving to a new school like Madison in '73 sure was a trip, it was a drag but more of a trip than a drag: doctor, get married. Lynn English: Swim Team 10.11.12: Terry, first in City Finals, all the people I have met during these three years. Steve Esqucrra Wedge : 73-75 stoned: Mesa, parties, find some source of income. Rosanne Fieorella: When I think of Madison I'll remember notes in locker 311 in the morning, chocolate malts, orange juice at sunrise. 3 years of finishing assignments at the last minute, the year of the war hawk. Poe by candlelight, there will always be the beauty of having friends as dear as Kristy. Loni. Debbie. Pam. Cathy. Surfer. Bill and Steve, the people I learned to love- Mr. Allen who cared. Latin parties- Odi et amo . Sadie Hawkins. Slave day. Keith Robinson who gave so much more and helped me to learn that teachers are people and people are teachers; Yesterday is but today's memories, tomorrow is but today's dream. Jocelyn Firle: Tennis 12: What can I say? I'll remember that helpless feeling you get when you're half way through your senior year, you wish you had participated in more school activities: SDSU. learn. Roxanne Floback “Rocky : Pep Club 12. Banner Corp 11: All the fun at parades, good luck to the new banner corp. band and drill team: Mesa, part time work. Debbie Flood: Bands 10.11.12: Band Coun- cil treas. 11.12. Latin Club 12. Love and thanks to my best friends Gail and Tom. Jim. Tim. Pam. John Myers. Scott Springett for forever being there. All the kids in the band and Mr. Wolfe, all the good times which were many, the best counselor. Mr. Allen. teachers-Steve Brown. Keith Stephens. Rocky Ried. especially J Robinson who is real hopeful, optomistic and encouraging. Romads. all the terrific people I've met here at Madison: Be happy, help people. SDSU. teach PE. travel and enjoy music. Gerry Flynn: Pep Club 10. Drill Team 11.12. Girls League 12. Wrestling Auxiliary Assoc. (Mat Maids) 12. Sr Prom Comm. 12: Our fantastic wrestling team. Garey. M.W.. WB. AD. PM. DG. JK. 5 trophies at Disneyland and Farrells after a tournament: Vetemarian. Dan Foley: Long distance walking 200 build- ing to B-41. It's been an unusual 3 years. My Jr year was a religious experience toward a happier future: college, travel, a life of missionary work and music. Dianne Fowler: Soph. VP. Volleyball 11.12. Track 11.12. Field Hockey 11.12. 72-73 Wres- tling. GG and DS. Christmas Vac. Sue. Mary, basketball games, track meets. San Diego track meet. VH and KH. 4th per. with Mat. Mark. Art. Mark. Paul: college. Theresa Fowler: Badminton and 6 yrs. of Drama: kissing in the hall with my boyfriend and having Mrs. Emery yelling Terry get back in here , to Tammy I leave all my clothes and to the badminton team I leave all my skills and to the Drama students “Good luck suckers , to A. I leave all my love: I plan to be a Key puncher, a good wife and mother. Frank Frazetta Divine : Rosters. Nick Danger. Toad. Doggie doors, double bubble. Wow is she a sophomore? . Roof-Tooker- Movie-of-the-Year. “Pink Flamingoes : President of WPA. Debera Freeman Debbie. Free WOMAN : CSF. ASB. Drama. Model UN. making dreams come true, studing. finding new friends, new horizons, hi brown eyes: being a Christian, sharing experiences with those I love. Good- Bye to bronze boy. boy in brown. Leah. Mr. Pious, baby faces, salt, pepper. Vivki: Live my life for him. Meeting as many people as possible, remaining faithful, keeping m touch with all my friends. Chuck Gallant: JV Baseball 10. Football 10.11.12: Meeting Robin L.: Mesa. US Ski Team. Maureen Ganoe Mo : Dance Pro. 10. ASB V Pres. 12: Having fun at the gymnastics bench, going around school as an old lady on Halloween, trying to get my shoes out of the trees, sneaking off campus when it's 'sposed to be closed, always notes for Mr. Volz on his desk, having fun with all the ASB people, football games, basketball games, being a football player on the Jr class float. Miss Boschen. and most of all my friends. Cheryl Lauritzen. always saying have a picnic. Madison I will sure miss you: taking a trip to Oregon, going to Mesa, hope to be another Ann Miller, professional dancer. Maria Marcia: Concert Choir 10.11.12. Drill Team 11. Pep Club 10: All the great friends I've made in the past 3 years I've been here, the fun football games and basketball games I've gone to; Mesa. Music degree. Scott Garrison The Lone Hat : Talon 11.12. the CIF football rip-off in 73. the after game parties. DM's Kaupp impersonation, the GDs trip; drive across the country in 76. Patricia Garwick: CSF 10.11.12. Wings 11. Madleens 12. When I remember Madison I will remember the fun. rewarding and hectic times, but I will also remember my friends who have all been great. Thanks Sherri. Kathy. Kris. John and Karen; Mesa. Kim Gilbert: Even with all the rush to get my assignments in on time I've met alot of wonderful people and had alot of enjoyable times: Aerospace Engineer. Air Pilot. Heather Gladney: Too much work, but I asked for it. neat friends: UCSD. the world. Stanford. Roberta Glen Robin : Hassling teachers alot almost joining AFS and CSF. boy chasing, wishing class was over soon as I sat down, the San Diego-Madison Basketball gam which we won. Honors English parties. Lunch. Joe. foreign exchange students: School-Law studies, general bumming around, my own apt., a steady, a trip to Europe this summer. Julie Goeb: 10th with Lori. 10.11.12 with Marcus, letters from Denver. Primo”, every- thing with Marc my honey. Lori and Helen my friends. 12-20-74 Gretchen; Mesa, marry Marc. Howard Golk: Photography, violence, pro- fane speaking: the day the mice got loose m the girls locker room: dying is my only definite plan. Huda Gontkon: CSF 10.11.12. JA. AFS. Senior Prom Chairperson: Coming to school in the dark, learning to drive. Struggling through English. Spending holidays and vacations in the UCSD library, lunchtime gab sessions, summer of '74. most of all I will always remember my dear friends who have been very much a part of the many good memories I have of Madison; UCSD. Deborah Goodrich: JV Cheerleader 10.V.12: Friday night at Pizza Palace, varsity cheer- leaders. the greatest friends I'll ever have: Mesa and marry somebody rich. Greg Goodrich Blimp : Football. Gym- nastics. Women: Lots of hurts, lots of flirts, good highs, knowing Doreen; Providing Doreen and our Irish Setter with a home: Mesa. Stacy Gordon: 50's day. football games at night. Senior plays, slave day; college and marry James Joseph Burke. Micheal Gore Gross : Soccer 10.11. Pep Band 10.11.12. Jazz Band 12. Anything Goes On Stage '75 : All the friends I have made, thinking, smart, brain. Charles Gracalone “Chuck : Motorcycle racing: concert in football field, night foot- ball games: work, service (Coast Guard). Senior Index 309 Abel Graig Abe : Football and Wrestling were tun to do in my soph, year and with them many friends and good experiences in leadership. I've made a lot of friends, the sole reason I've made it through school, without their help and their thoughtfulness my life would be like Am. Gov't Boring; Photography, writing. Mike Graues Little G : Varsity Basketball scorekeeper 11.12. Varsity Baseball 12; K. Party. Pukman. Uncle Wes. Bob. Jar Big H.. good memories with the stars. Red. Spot, and with Coach, special and hopeful mem- ories of Kim H; Mesa or City College. Becky Gray Rut Rat : Chairperson of Iraq Delegation. Delegate of Tanzania Model UN. Publicity for Dark at the top of the Stairs. Anything Goes. and Arsenic and Old Lace . Spring production. Speech Club. UNICEF Drive, the people of locker 1213. quickly. Angela. Houndim. Penny, and me. the tree people, the pumpkin and egg plant drops at UCSD. the search for El Narko. Why a duck?; UCSD. drop vegetables off Urey Hall. Becky Griffin Pockey : Tennis Team 11.12: Miss Garretts PE class. JA. ditching with Jane and Cindy. GB. ASB Ball Queen Can- didate. class cut-up. a very special guy- Terry. What you fay?, anthropology. Sr. Prom: being happy with whatever comes my way Ruth Griffith: ROTC 11.12. Color Guard 12. CSF 12. Pep Club. Girls Rifle Team: Color Guard parties at Farrells after parades, being harassed about being the Battalion Com- mander's girlfriend, meeting my novio at a football game: being with Frank DeJauregui forever— as his wife. Larry Groh Leroy : BSA Exploring Calif. Can Corp. Sativa Land. Joing Division, of Token Enterprises, livin'; Colorado Rv Picacho. Sierra's everywhere. Russ my partner. Brother's in Skulking. The mid- night Skulker. TVPP. Pamels my babe; Hike to Alaska and find myself. Help mother nature in fighting the evil and corruption of man. God Douglas Grosekcmper Gross : Moose 11 : V Football. V Track. Lettermans Club: lunch with the gang. Debbie R. Debbie G. Paul T. Andy S. enjoying Am. Gov't: Mesa. State. William Scott Grugel Scooter. Google : Bands 10.11.12. Pit Band for Anything Goes Honor Band. Band Council. V Base- ball. Mgr. Hawkshop: Mr. Wolfe thanks for everything you've done, good luck always, go Roeder you tennis ball head. Becky. Karen. Gail. Kathy. Pete's car. Scott Spring- ette. SPS. auto. TP and dots. Steve Nieves: SDSU. Stanford Law School. Dennis Gulys Goose : ROTC Drill Team. Color Guard. D B Band, pep band, bowling club: Madison. ROTC. and all the people who I've met through the past three years: Jeb. family. Gaylene Gunter: Night football. Pizza Palace, color my world, field hockey. Muller. Cool- idge. guys and crying all with Dianne. My Buddy . Is that white car movin'?. Sonny Salcido. Powder Puff. ASB Ball. Leslie. Lorri. David. Matt and all my friends the best times with Pollock who thinks I'm nifty, watching the foxy wrestlers, being scorekeeper. surfin' and skateboard. YMCA, weightlifting, hand- ball. tennis. Mission Bay. WS. Harry and Sammy for the first time. Open the win- dow sending flowers, wrestling banquet and senior prom (I hope), all I want is Peter and the rest of my life with him. Roger Gurec Gurcc : JV Tennis Team 10. V Tennis Team 11.12: surfin' with Mark and Larry, giving Mr. Perez a lot of trouble, jump- ing the fence at the Kearny game in 11. going to the beach instead of Tennis prac- tice: Mesa. SDSU. TV or Radio. South Pacific. Yvonne Hadsell Petey : Powder Puff 12: summer after 8th. Disneyland with Steve. El Indio after school, argument, getting back together. Steve's house after school; Marry Steve Broadhead and have his children. Gary Hams: The real bad part about grad- uating is knowing that you will hardly ever see the friends you grew up with and that you had good times with: |X lice work. Gina Hall: Taking TPR's. giving showers, tor- menting patients, cleaning bed pans and sharing the load with the other fellow nurses aids, best of all spending most of my time with the bud I love: Mesa. LVN. Sheryl Hall: Bands 11.12. Dance Club 10.11. Track Team 11. Mat Maids 12: All the happy times with Mr Wolfe and the band, my love to coach Pais and the wrestlers, fantastic season guys, all the dear and close friends I have, all my love to Jim; Humboldt State. Barbara Hanke: Drill Team 11.12: 2 years straight sweepstakes at Disneyland, all the trips to Farrells with the band. Pete Willhite made my last 2 years my happiest: Mesa. CPA. Marry Pete, work full time. Pam Hanson Banana Boat : CSF 10.11.12. ASB rep. 11: Jr Prom attendant. 50's day. Homecoming, early grad. Banana Boat and Big Foot. 66. that 2nd mum. lunch with SH and DS and?, across the lunchcourt. being WA 1 12 and ring around my finger, missing all my friends who have another year. SD!! Mesa. Legal Secretary. Marry Stephen. Judy Harden: ASB rep. 10. Volleyball Team 12. Track 12. Powder Puff 11.12: going to basketball games and football games. Friday night Pizza Palace, being rowdy, meeting new friends, and not changing a single thing the three years I was here; Mesa? Dons Harris: ASB rep. 10.11. ASB Secretary 12. GAA Sr. rep. 12. Romads 11.12. Romads Pres. 12. Volleyball Team 11.12. Field Hockey 11.12; GAA and the zany car contest. 6 am meetings. Romads bake sales, painting the cafeteria, nine hour school days, my love and special thanks to Miss Bennett. Mrs. Seaman. MG. LS. and Gl. all my luck to Anne: UCSD. Revelle. Pam Harris: CSF. ASB Ball comm.. Powder Puff, learning the bump m Zacky's class with Leslie. Denise. Petey. and Sheree. Home- coming candidate. Jr. Prom '74. going to El Cortez, day football games. ASB Ball, field trips with Kilcoyne. my friend Elton Jenkins, falling off the big slide with Petey. Denise. Steve and Scooter, chocolate shakes and oros. 50's day. having fun at school because of friends that made it that way: Mesa, travel, see old friends, move to Beach. Vickie Harrison: Volleyball 11.12. Powder Puff 11.12: my Jr. year per. 2. Sr. Prom '74. football games, having fun in class with Liz P. every year a boring teaching. Sadie Hawkins. 8 13. ASB Ball, football banquet, meeting new people: Mesa. Recreation field. Rosemary Harthshorn Rosie : CSF 10.11. 12. Latin Club 10.11. Pep Club 10. Girls League 10.11. Drill Team 11.12; marching with the fantastic Hawketts and Band, being late to Old Town bus. Remember Mike?. Alan the fag. Baker. Pam and me talking about BAB. TPmg raids, the very back of Becky's station wagon and dirty cheers Lovie made up (how tacky) good luck future hawkettes: UCSD. Revelle. Baby Doctor. Cookie taster. Evelyn Harp “Hevey Evie : my heavy chevy, cousin, my man. Alan, eating at Jack's, good times. Private Detective with Hellen, the bumpers, blue velvet: Happy with Alan. Julie Hata: Drill Team 11.12. Madleens 12. Pep Club 10.12. Girls League. Cap and Gown. Comm. Sr. Announcement Comm. Sr. Luncheon Comm: A year of rowdiness and laughter with pep club, growing and learning with Jerry, the remembrance of kidnaps, trophies, tears, hard work and being in drill team, these 3 years have been great, know- ing people like BLC. PP. BAD. HK. and all DT members, idolizing basketball heroes: Mesa. Cosmetology. Vicky Haye: This is for all my friends who made my years at Madison good. Tony T. Robin G. Donna C and most of all Coach 8ob S with that foxy smile. I love ya coach and take care of my Creeping Charly: Mesa. Brian Hays Fingers : Speech Club 11. AFS 11.12. Double Handball Champ 11.12. Gui- tarist for pit orchestra for Anything Goes ; Oysterman. Mike dragging his knuckles, sitting with those I love. Ye Rennaissance Faire. the Old Globe with a friend. Bongo. OC. Mits. the dude, marshmallow, carolling not only at Christmas, and 'specially Bac- chie: live. Gilbert Heath Dino : Senior ditch day. field trips to Balboa Park; School, keg parties. I plan to work with my dad and make lots of money, travel and climb towers and fall? Cindy Hedrick: Happy thoughts, laughter, memories with Jan. Deb. Mona. Mane. Susan, thanks to all my friends and for making a new one. to Wendell: special moments we can always share . Secretary. Jeffery Hedrick Slapspot : CSF 10.11.12. Latin Club 11. ASB rep 10.11.12. Drill Team Slumber parties 11. Talon Valentines. Birth- day cakes, the party, football games. Steve. Mike. Kevin. Pam. Karen, and whoever; college. Chris Herr: Moments with the band and Mr. Wolfe, the Dig with Mr Sutton; UCSD. Chemistry. Paul Harvey: Friday night football games, going to Basketball games with the gang. 310 Senior Index victory over San Diego, afterwards Pizza Palace: Mesa. UCSD. William Hightower Bill : Track 10.11.12. Cross Country 11. CSF 10.11.12: Mustang relays, pit room. SIS. CIF. National Merit. Bank of America, all the students and teachers that added to my high school ex- perience. the Hedrick Tapes and related adventures: Pre-Med School. Lots of money. Robyn Hillman: Swim Team 2 yrs; The get togethers and the bowling tournaments with my friends. Terri Eckout's Laugh. Arch. Rendering and pro Bowling. Carla Hiorns: Cheerleader 10. CSF. Laura, thanks for listening and being you. late to English, admit cards. Taco Bell. Airport. Wonder where that plane is going , bay. silverfish. not writing in Spanish. Connie, love and thanks. Dave, and Denver: Mesa. Pam Hoofard Peanut Pam”: donut fights with Debbie, parting with good friends, good times with someone special; Beauty College. Jamie Hughes: CSF. Model UN. Nepal. Fns- bee at lunch with my men. Freham. Flash, and Ken. Hetler's Howls, driving Ms. Marrmer mad m 6th Cont. Lit. all the parties our class had. the smoked turkey (Jeffs special) Mike's 1 ' t lbs., all my wonderful friends and my love forever to Kelly: secretary Greg Hull Butch : Soccer 10. Track 10; meeting new people along with the old. the Fogels Kim and Sue. what luck in meeting girls like you. Cmdy-I love you. Leslie, the picnics, eat. eat and eat. goooose. and most of all Nanette. I will think of you always, maybe. TP. surfs up: Mesa. Sue Hunold: Swimming 11.12. Gymnastics 11. Nurses Aide 12. Campus Life 10: to Miss Fox all the dirty diapers, messy bedpans, runny enemas, gory movies and trainex. to Terry 100 gals of chlorinated water to turn her hair green, to Judy all the patients it'll take to get through the next year, to Ardapple my old tanksuit: to give others un- selfishly what has been given to me. Leslie Hunt Teddy Bear : 7 6 74. hot lines, my eyes being opened to a world only Keith could show. El Cortez, cruising, being with good friends. Nise. Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me ; Mesa, time with Keith. Jill Hutchinson: Concert Choir 10.11. JV Cheerleader 10. Honor Ensemble 12: JV teams and other cheerleaders, the wonderful times, friends in Ensemble: Mesa David Ibarra lerba : ASB rep.. V. Gym- nastics 11.12. Sr. Dues. Luncheon. Home- coming '74. Youth Council. AFS. JACCH: GT Prods-CK. MC. CH. JL. ML. SK. styling with SB. Mo. 's. Gotcha LS. he plays, marry me JS. long lost JH. ski. AGSPHW. concerts, bump; UCSD. happiness and success. Gail Ishihara: Marching Band 10.11.12. Concert Band 10.11.12. Pep Band 11.12. Band Council 11.12. Senior Class Secretary. CSF 10.11.12. Madleens. Latin Club. ASB rep: All the fun times with my band family and the Hawkettes. to everyone who made it worthwhile with their everlasting friendship- especially Debbie. Judy. Dons. Karen. Pam. Julie. Bill C.. Tim. Mike. Bill H: UCSD. Steve Jackson Wonka : Parker-400 off road race. pres, of the amateur radio club, sneak- ing around behind the bungalows during lunch for the opportunity to commit the mortal sin of sitting in my car: comedy radio broadcasting for KITT-FM. Paul Jarman: V. Basketball 10.11.12. bug- ging Becky Griffin in 12th grade Anthro- pology 8nan Jarvis H.D. : basketball, football, girls, parties; Fridays at the football and basketball games, all the parties, getting to know the gang, all the great OOOASAMS: Mesa, parties, bum around, more parties, girls, police academy, looking forward to more fun on the OOOASAMSAGRAM Melony Jarvis Mel : my favorite teacher and friend. Ms. Cohn, the night we beat San Diego in basketball. Julie Jamlowski: Bowling Club '73-'75: 50's day. Mr Haiman's Big Dig and the Sr. Play: Mesa College, horticulture or medical field. Rick Jenmng Uncle Rickeets : Concert Choir 10.11.12. Barber Shop 11. Honor Ensemble 12: rummage sales, concerts, car washes, the togetherness within our group, love I have for all my friends and always will have. Erkos. Arns. Orange Juice. Sauce, my Ensemble family. Saucy: Hawaii. Real Estate, work full time Tracy Jennings: Romads 11.12. Prospectus '75: thanks to JR for two years trying to prepare me for civilized culture with Latin, thanks MK for teaching me how to work with color and design successfully, thanks CQand JJ for your help and friendship, special love to CW. we've had some good times: work and become rich, live everyday of my life to its fullest. Jayne Johnson Queenie : Prospectus '75. Tennis Team 11,12. Powder Puff 11.12: Miss Garrett s PE class. 10 4 73. ASB Ball Jr. Attendent. Tennis Team parties and Beck my partner. Jetty McBetty. ski trips, the Kid. Marie's, the Hilton, dig it! 8-Ball game. Homecoming 1974. MGA; go to college and find a career. Karen Johnson: Volleyball 11.12. V Basket- ball 11.12. GAA 11,12: running laps with Mrs. McLagen. having basketball last year. Lisa. Huda and Michelle-lhe lunch bunch: college then teaching or writing. Martin Johnson Keith : 4 years in ROTC. and B. Drill Team. Bowling Club: ROTC Ball. ASB Ball. Organ Pavilion Pizza, parades. Mt Soledad. TPmg. Barb. Kim. picture on my '50 Ranchero; to continue with Alpha Beta until a better opportunity arises. Scott Johnson: Stage Crew: all the fun I had doing plays: Mesa and major in Automotive. Paul Johnston Kiwi : Raquetball. Skiing. Volleyball, running; my arrival in S.D. and the warm welcome it involved, and my first day here at Madison-my confusion resolved, on those evening of Californian experiences. Halloween. Thanksgiving. New Years, on passing the odd remark (unwarranted) over the weaker U.S. beer: to keep in contact with the AFS and soon return here under my own steam: to study in the chemical and physical science world at the university. Jamce Jondall: Swim Team 11.12. Field Hockey 11.12. GAA 12; ASB Ball. Senior play, fun in Mrs. Soriano's history class, freezing water in swimming, injuries in field hockey: be a commercial artist Jay Jones Jones : Cross Country 12. being last all the time: Rock Lee '73. blowing it at the Sports Arena, also not making it in football because of a rip-off. keeping faith in God through it all: maiormg m sociology at Mesa. Penny Jones: Gymnastics 11.12. Badminton 12. GAA member: sewing tutor in 12th. al- though I'm pretty excited about my future. Madison is going to leave an empty space in my life. I'll never forget the sharks in the 800 building lockers, going to the Pizza Palace, becoming blood sisters with Liz. the field trips in Bishop's class, the ASB Ball, the marshmallow movie, sore muscles from gymnastics, fun at Homecoming and dress-up day. people like Jodie. Liz. Mark. Candy. Suzanne. Eley. Glenn: Fashion Institute of Design. Roger Jones The Ram : Campus Life 11.12. Straws and Stripes 10. CSF 10.11.12; going home from school at 4:10 in 10th grade, friends, fun times, and summer: Mesa. Suzanne Jones 8oozer Suz : Powder Puff. Senior ditch day. field trips; Dory. Canyon stomping, T R's. the gang from P.B. Dr., concerts. Michelob. one million and one parties, water skiing, mountains. Sambo's, the gang from Zacky's per 4 class. Nana. Linder. Pic. and all the other pals, many more memories to come: Mesa. I plan to travel around the world and become an interior decorator. Mark Jordan Abe : V. Basketball manager 11.12: football and basketball games. Mr Powell's Govt. Class. '75 Basketball. Hum- boldt Forestry and who knows?. Lyanc John- ston. Madison offerings, extra-curricular activities such as AFS. clubs, etc., and my specially good counselor. Mrs Haskell; attend State College majoring in psychology, would like to be an actress, and to travel Michael Keagy KeggerTrack 10.11.12. CIF 10.11.12: mustang relays, hurdles at El Cajon. CIF finals, unfinished homework. Haskell's TA. the pit room. Pizza Palace. National Merit and 800's, all the girls I never got to know well enough. Colleen Kelly Caky : AFS 11.12. Speech 11. 12. CSF 10.11.12. Girls State Rep: the Peter- son file. SS's forever, pot-lucks, blue, football with Michelle, our spot at lunch, guitar man. quiltmakcr. tennis pros, skier. Queen Harriet. Harry and Susan, finding part of me with help and love from my friends; LICSD. leave my mark on the world. Denise Kelly: CSF 11. Madleens 12: fun times Friday night good time dance. Mr Benedict. Miss Theodore. Sheree. Mike Rodger (of course) and lunch: SDSU. Senior Index 311 Rick Kelly: Football 10.11.12. coaching Powder Puff team: Roger (Tonto) Dougo ditching class and not getting busted, the joy of winning, the heartbreak of losing. Cousin Juan and Kathee. and especially Mag: boogie for a while, take life as it comes. Carrie Kenitz: I remember peanut butter chews and Nick Arena, how could I forget?: raise a family. Craig Kennedy: Waterpolo 10.11.12. Swim- ming 10.11. Cap and Gown Comm. Letter- mens Club 12. Grad. Announcement Comm; Soriano's US History. 73-74 and all the in- nocent things that happened in Mr. Ayers math class. God rest his soul: make millions, stay happy. Debbie Killmer Red. Debbo : Girls Chorus 11.12; laughing. Vic. Dennis, safety pms. rock. Bubba. Jake. Soccer. John, cruising, my family. Friday nights. 31 Flavors. Disney- land. dead animals on the road. EATS, ditching. MR. Deb. concerts, sneaking out at lunch. Best of my love , finding Charlie, finding me; Mesa, travel. Christian College, meet people, joy. hope. God bless you all. Jan King: Pep Club 10. Drill Team 11. Banner Corps 12: friends like Sherri. Roxy. DB. Katie. Karen. Maria. Tinker. Auggie. Nowaky. Mc- Lagan. and Wolfe, football games. Friday nights, munchkm land. 4th per., rainy days, a certain picnic in the mountains, most of all Gary; Mesa, money and marriage. Vernon Kmgsly Kingfisher : Drill Team. Drum and Bugle. Police Explorer. Sgt. York award. Mr. Robinson's Latin class, the film Janson and the Argonants : bust anyone. Vickie Knox: Wilma Warhawk '75. Home- coming. Kep rallies. Sr. Prom, football games, summer cheerleader camp, meeting so many nice friends. School Spirit . Sr. ditch day. lunch bunch. Kimvik : Europe. SDSU. Mary Jo Koll: Swim Team 10.11. Dance 11. ASB rep. 11. Bowling 12: square and round dancing, meeting all my friends especially ER. my love always to the square dancers and to everyone else: SDSU. love and get married. Jim Kovach: Soccer 10. ASB rep. 12; a hot surfin' school, to all those lunch time days watching all those funny people: be a pro anything, retire as a surfer. Kathy Kobes: Wings 10. CSF 10.11.12. Gym- nastics 12; Ms. Marrmer's costume parties. AFS get togethers. my Swedish sister Helen, and the good times with her and all our other friends from distant places along with those from near by: Sweden. UCSD. Pre-Med. Connie Kublun: Sometimes we reflect upon the good things, and those thoughts always center around those we love, and I think about those people who mean so much to me. and for so many years have made me so very happy, and I count the times I forgot to say thank-you and just how much I loved them. Felice Mancini. Mark Laiuppa: Drum and Bugle Corps 10.11. 12. Rifle Team 12. Chess Club 12. Science Fair 11. ROTC Drill Team 11: 4 yr. Col. USAFA. Kelly Lancaster: Model UN; homework, friz- bee forever, sitting on the grass under the tree.caty John, the back row. that was sup- posed to prepare you for college, and all the people that kept me sane and cared for me. especially Jamie: college. Randy Lane Banana Legs : V. Cross Coun- try 10.11. Capt. 12. JV Track 10. V. Distance runner 11. Capt. 12; Concert band 10.11. Jazz Band 11. summer program at Scripps. clean sweep in Cross Country, bands with Bruce. Eric and Norm. MM's. many hard workouts from Elliott and Bishop, playing the tuba and guitar. 5 10 73. Peaches, ditch day with Doreen: 4 year college, marine biology, post grad. Scripps. Michelle Lange Shelly Ann : Prospectus '75; twelve years with Ernie-love ya sis. Rog shirt, flat tire, haunted house. Disneyland Lisa and turtlenecks. Yearbook deadlines, competitions. Spastic Garner. Macaroni Martha, thanks for Jack. George. Pink Ele- phants and Dalmations forever. Terry Lass: Soccer: I remember all the good times in soccer and being hacked all over: become rich, auto mechanic. Christine Laurio: Gymnastics 10.11.12. Field Hockey 12: Jan S. helping me through school, thanks Susie. Barb. Sylvia: gym- nastic encouragement from Ruth, wish lots of luck and love to Tommy, you got so much going for you: Mesa, college vs. travel. Cheryl Lauritzen Loose Lauritz': Dance pro. 10. ASB 12. CSF 11.12. football, basketball and soccer games: life on the gymnastics bench. Jr. class float, chasing basketball jocks, wild nights with Lori, friends old and new-Mo Ganoe. Scott S.. Pat. Jeff and John in Ms. Stemmetz's class, ditching, all the teachers and administrators, my mom in the cafeteria. Madison I'll miss you. Leticia Leon Little One : senior ditch day. ASB Ball. Sr. Prom, when new students were bused to Madison and finally gave this school variety. .■'Iso watching and listening to the remarks of the regular students who ob- jected to the busing: career, marry. Roslyn Lewis: Field Hockey. Track. Badmin- ton. Dane: Loretta and her green hair, seeing all the old students I used to teach at Ein- stein: Mesa, manager at McDonalds. Karin Lmdren: ’72-'73 football games, lunch with Elaine. Janice. Kathy, needle- point. painting, talking to old and new friends. Mark Twain. BLAHH; college, art career. Norway. Lori Longwell: Badminton 12. Basketball 12. Concert Choir, dental assisting at Mesa: good fellowship with my dear sisters and brothers in Christ, laughing the songs away in choir with VB. my pal Radar. Curly and me with good times and good buddies, lots of other people, lots of fun with KS. Robin Ludlow: Powder Puff 12. ASB rep: Miss Garrett's 10th per. PE class. Diane's car. all the wonderful friends, ski trip to Big Bear, all the poster hints in our locker. Mammoth, the Doobie Brothers, moving scats every week in Kaufmans class. BB. football games, meeting Chuck who made my Sr. year. Donna Luster: Swim Team 10.11. GAA 10.11. CSF 10.11.12: swimming in 20 degree water while Artie supervised us. wearing her warm- ups. earmuffs and mittens: just be me. Anna Lux: CSF 10.11.12: thanks DeAnna for putting up with me for the past 3 years, you're a true friends: work full time. Kathy Lyon: Pep Club (Pres.) 11.12. Powder- Puff 11.12. Sr. Announcement Comm.. Sr. Prom Comm.. Girls League 10. CSF 10.11.12: sports events. TPing. getting hit by SD guy. love and the back row. Mr. Ayres philosophy. PE. Pep Club-long may you live. fricnds-EO. SC. EPS. PM. AM. JH. RH. CM. SH. BM. KL. BF. 11. tt 12. 61. DB. LC. KS. SN. and all my other friends I didn't have room to mention: Humboldt SU. degree in forestry, marry. Mark Mabie Space Monkey : Wrestling 10. Gymnastics 11.12. Drama 12. Stage Crew 11. 12. back stage in Anything Goes . Arsenic and Old Lace and On Stage: partying and just having a goodtime, lawyer. Elenor Macaraeg: ASB rep. 12. Dance 11. GAA 11.12. Volleyball 11.12. Track Team 11,12: track was really fun despite the hard workouts and track meets. I've a lot of nice people I never expected to be friends with. I don't think Madison was that bad except I hated my soph, year and going into phys. Carol McDonald Mac : Powder Puff: Debbie Teagle and I crus'in in my '55 Chevy after Gary everyday after school. 3 great teachers Mr. Quon. Mrs. Singer, and Mrs. Zacky. memories of all my friends especially Deb. and all the fun times at the river and with Randy: major in PE. Mesa. State, travel. Juan Macias: Baseball 10.11.12. Lettermens Club: eating donuts and milk, spending most of the time in the lunch court, not going to class: work, college, baseball. Lori MacLcan Blue Eyes : Swimming 10. Rec. Aid 11. Volleyball 12; the pool in 10th. meeting new friends. Sandy and Jerry. Vacation Village. 9 5 73. Sandra and are you sisters? , unique decorating with Loose Cheryl, my favorite redhead and my blonde hair blue eyed came true: Appalachian Mts.. Mesa. Donna Maier: Do. Suz. Zacky. Murphy. Dave. Mrs. 0 and D. HH. WMB. short day passes: Nursing. Mike Mailheau “Mickely. Moo. Micklet. Mouse”: Talon Photographer 12. Ski Club '75. Gymnastics 10: trying to stay off Auntie Em's bad list and out of Salcido's office, learning to ski at Snow Summit and of course cutting donuts at Winchell's: Pho- tographer. Marie Manion: Drill Team 11. Field Hockey 12: Debbie. Mona. BF, Sue. Jenny. Roslyn. Cmdy. Robin. ECB. BB. B. MP. KJ. U. RD. DA. BTLA. and all my other friends, basket- ball season '73. '75 EV. '74 JBP's. summer of '74. Mike. Mark: Mesa. Dave Marr Skeeter : looking at the foxy girls, bug eyed sex fiend, bad memories of 312 Senior Index Miss Bishop, crowds that drove me insane, pushing and shoving: work, college. Meloney Martin: eating lunch in the sun with the one I love: to find my place in the universe and fulfill my part of life. Joe Matibag: Sr. Class Pres.. CSF 10.11.12. Latin Club 10.11.12. Jr. Achievement 10.11. 12. ASB rep 10. Gymnastics 11.12: sales- man. procrastinator, student and the kid. alot of nice people especially. Connie. Paula and Robin. 4:30 am Eng. papers. ASB madness, speaking in front of 3000 people a fast of six weeks, finally waking up: UC?. politician. Gordon McDaniel Flash : 8and. Bowling, frisbce: marching band, throwing the frisbee at lunch with Kelly. John, and Ken. Bowling with Dan and Ken. playing badminton in gym. and all my wonderful friends especially Mickie. Ken and Jamie: mechanic. Maura McAuliffe Will B. Strange”: enjoying my foreign exchange friends every possible minute, sunny days on the grass, with friends and guitars: college, teaching. Susan McBrayer Hippie : Concert Choir 11. 12. working at the Childrens Health Center and VA Hospital. ROP Child Care, to MC and RL never forget our enjoyable laps. Rebecca and Harvey we wish you happiness, happiness to RL. MC. Rhonda. Leah. Karen. KM. BC. and most of all to Terri and Norma for giving me the joys of their friendships. 2 teachers who done wonders per. 2 and 3. much love to 2 beautiful parents; State College. Mexico. Sierras. Fred McClelland Ferd : CSF 10. TVPP 10. CCTV 11.12. Model UN-Ukrainian SSR 10; eating lunch in the Talon office with Kevin and Carroll. Gary Owens calculus book cover, ditching. Mr. Pierce and Steve and Wilber -; to come back in 20 years and see if the Matrix is installed in the CCTV Studio. Laurie McConnell: having a busy counselor, walking into the boys- gym on a dare 10. going to freezing baseball games in ‘74. having fun. going to Mesa's games '74 in the rain with sue. my special friends Joey. Ter- ry. Janet and my Kearny Komet Capers. Bill and BB. having friendly teachers: work. Diane McKaig: Spanish with Perez. 6th per. with Thorsen. co-ed soccer. Moore's English class. Ms. Stemmetz. who taught me a lot about life, all the people and friends I've met and the ones I'll never see again, all the friends who left last year, my Sr. year and all the good times. Marty and the gang, two special friends Robin and Jane. Barnhurst and the summer of '74. always remember and treasure the good times and let the bad fade away; Mesa. USC. dental hygiene. Philip McNamara Mac”: Latin Club. JV Rifle Team. V Rifle Team; JR. Neanderthal Man (Want a Banana?) being called a ROTC. foxy Marianne. Echo and Narciccus . going to school in the dark: AF ROTC. Arizona, pilot. Margo McKusick Bug : Drama Club 11.12. Gymnastics 10. Volleyball 11: Dave Ulman 2 yrs. Yuma Aro.. friends. Turtles. MM's. nobody, sunset. Smith and Jones. Lana. Melba, camping with Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe. Dudley and Grandma: more school. Fashion merchandising. DeAnne Medina “Little Girl : Campus Life. Powder Puff 11.12: summer of '74. seaside, haunted house, living end. my first wave, go- carting across tires. John. Bruce. Jama. Carolyn. Karen. Becky. Lori. Toni. Liz. Elame. Sat. night skating. Flipp's. ski trip, and my special person above all this. Barney Hunold; work, college, my own place. Luis Mendrela: my first year at Madison: continue studies at college. Cindy Mester: Drama 12: good friends who help make life livable, good times that made life fun: college-law school. Chris Meyer Big Wally : the three stooges and peanut Pam. WW and the rest of the coser club, falling asleep talking to Pam: more fun on the OOOASAMAGRAM!! 8arbara Meyers: CSF 10.11.12. Madison Or- chestra and Quartet. Mesa College Com- munity Orchestra B-12. the love which us both doth have, fate so enviously debars, is the conjunction of the mind, and opposition of the stars: UCSD. chem. Maj.. math min. Denise Miller Con”: Pep Club 10. Banner Corp 11.12. Flag Corp 11. I'll never forget all the parades and summer practice. I will especially remember Mr. Wolfe and the way he kept us going through the year. BC party and the can of % and a brick: go to Mesa and get a job. Kit Moebus Moby BT”: Talon 11.12. ASB rep. 10. Jr. Prom Comm. Jr. class Treas.: dear old Kevin's complex. Liz. goodie two shoes, old bat's mother complex. Munchie run. Marty holding my hot little hands, my lifetime PE partner Jim: college. Melvin. Susan Monroe Sudzy : 10th grade parties, many good friends, the corner, my best sum- mer '74. early grad, some good classes. Sewing, handball, art. friends forever, the most important part of senior year loving someone special. Frank Bretz. under- standing and loving back: marry, college, fashion designer. Kathy Moore: Powderpuff 11. TVPP 11.12. walking off with pride. LP and TS lots of love, ditching, summer of '73. the gang-RG. CK. SK. JS. CA. VH. love the girls . Pinto power. Bob's Big Boy. Pat. DG and GH: marriage 8 3.1 Love You Gary. Jane Morocz Prudence : CSF; The Grand Conspiracy, all the wonderful people in our lunch group, thanks to all my friends for fun. warmth and growth, four more years: UCSD Revelle four years, then UC Davis veterinarian. Kathleen Moroney Moron : Track 11,12. Badminton 11.12. GAA 12. WAA 12: water balloons. TP and Cross Country, gag in the bag. balloons, mistletoe. David's Camaro. Sambo's, caroling at the wrestler's houses, cookies. Rocki. Rena. Ron. Trina: Major in biology at State. Jim Morton Pugy Butt': Adv. Band. March- ing Band 10.11.12. V Tennis 11.12. V Water- polo 12: 2 Senior Proms. Jr. year. Brenda Johnson. Sr. year Sheryl Hall, the big gang and skiing together; SDSU-major in psy- chology. Pam Moss: Save Steve Callahan” campaign. 11th grade my best year! all my friends especially Lori. Angie. Cindy and Rusty, most of all Sir Leroy Groh Esquire the 1st and our love that has lasted over the years: Business College and eventually getting married. Robin Mosz: I belonged to CSF. but had to drop out because I never could remember to pay my dues. Charlie Mueller Chuck : ditching, going to R rated movies. Bible study during lunch, and after school, lunch court, my beautiful Christian friends-Donnie. Davy. Lindas. Lauras. Karyn. Vickie. Johnny, and Jay. Spicer's bikers. Ernie. Mr. B and English Lit. I. Thess. 5:16-22. Preacher of history Prof: room with Johnny at Cal. Baptist College, marry. Pamela Mundling Munchling. Grandma : Girls ROTC Rifle Team (RT) 10.11.12. JVRT II. VRT 12. Girls Fancy ROTC Drill Team 11. 12. Girls Secondary Color Guard 12. Pep Club 11.12. VP 12: 11th Chinese fire drills in ROTC uniforms and TPmg raids with CC. CH. LH. KB. red light means STOP?. 12th WOW. more Chinese fire drills. Homecoming, car bombed with me. CV. DB. and KL. L.A. with JJ, PM. GS. KB. very different. Kolska- phobia, football, basketball with the gang, being rowdy, making friends, falling in love again and other things too X rated to print or even think about. Julie Narde: ASB Rep. 10.11. Jr. class Treas. 11. Ring Comm. Tennis Team 11. Diving Team 11: geometry class in 10th. 3 7 74. knowing Mr. Holenbaugh. Mr. F. 8rown. Rocky and Mrs. Singer, my true and ever- lasting friendships with Lisa and Kim and most of all Ricki making each and everyday complete. 3 7 78; SDSU medical school. Love and happiness to all. Marcelo Navas The Latin Bugger : sports, girls, photography. AFS; I think that AFS is one of the best things that could go through my life, my staying in the States will be unforgettable: go back to my dear country, keep studying and travel for I may be able to come back to the US. Marsha Neal: CSF. Work Exploratory. Candy Striper at Clairemont Comm. Hospital. ROP. Child Care Occ.. Talon Cubbie: Dori. Josh, and Deann. field trips to Old Town and the park with good friends riding the bus to the Zoo. learning to drive, working with 20 three and four year olds, researching articles for the Talon; Mesa College, major in Child Dev. and then teach pre school. Jeri Newell Jer : Girls Chorus 10. Concert Choir 11.12: Ms. Vreeland's English class, track practices at 8:00 a.m.. Coach Bob and his remarks: to share my life with Dennis forever and always. Meredith Newsome: Gymnastics 11.12. CSF: Gymnastics halftime exhibition at basketball games, dance production. 15 beautiful months with Greg, smiling, laughing, just being happy with Steve and loving every moment, my gymnastics buddies Debbie. Senior Index 313 Sandy. Mary. Faye. Darryl and John!: Mesa 2 years. 4 year college, teach ballet. Scott Norris Scooter Bear : Waterpolo. V Swimmg. Senior VP: louanne. KK. Kitten. 1st team all league WP. Most Important Play- er . school record scoring 89 goals. CK. CD. JV. BT. BB. MV. RV. drill team too; UCSD. then to graduate school or theology, marry LC. Mary Nothdurft: Swim team. Gymnastics: getting to know a lot of people. Cathy. Lynn. Vicky. Kathy. Juan and Jeff. Pam Nowak Wakno : Girls League 10. Pep Club 10. Hawkette Drill team 11.12: just you and me , pink fuzzies. tunafish sand- wiches and chocolate milk, my pooh-bear. best wishes to a special friend. Karen. Good luck SB and KK. good times with Michael down at the beach. Anthro. with RS. SC. and KB. Disneyland sweepstakes: Mesa. Elena Occiano Ninora : they were three long, tough years in this school but I'll never forget the fun I had watching the coconuts walk around the school: visit the country where I grew up. Philippines, accountant. SDSU. Michael O'Connor Mike : Track. V Letter- man 11.12: it has been an alright 3 yrs.. give or take a few things. I've enjoyed it somewhat. I hope they've enjoyed me: travel, work full-time, college, in that order, want to be an airline pilot. JoAnn Oeffinger Jo : Swim team 10.11. Scuba Club 10. volunteer work at La Jolla Veteran's Hospital 10. Sharp Hospital 11. and the orphanages: the fun we had lasts only a short while, but the memories will last throughout our lives, the water fights, the jams. Harold s Pizza. Saturday morning Pink Panther, the super-van. the Halloween Party. Honda car. ping-pong, buying a 8ug. and good ole Cruiser: Graphic Communi- cations. State College. Elaine Olivares EMO-Mom : Powder Puff 11.12: having great friends. Pick. Babs. Susan. Dee Dee. Liz. all the great times seeing how people can really change, my kids and Hub 12: to be with the first, the last, my everything (Leland) forever. Dana Oliver: slipping into darkness, duck duck goose in kindy-garden. girls, teachers, parties, sports, college, be a landscape designer. James Opteyndt Jim : Gymnastics 10. 11.12. John Otjens: running, eating, sleeping, drinking, playing, looking, thinking, peeping, talks, walks. Mr Kolska. fighting Polish Mills. Marine Corp team, third in state, first on the team; Air Force, marry. Dawn Palmas: Swimming 10.11. Track. Field Hockey 10; no pleasant memories of Madison. I had a few good times out of school with someone very special. I love you Baggs. Tuna for making everything a little easier; SDSM. Europe. Janeen Parcells: GAA. CSF; food in the cafe- teria. trash left around. I will remember the love and good I have found in the people I have known: doctor. Debi Parrent Debs : horseback riding; PJ. JP. Donell. Cindy. Linda, meeting Mike. Cruising Toyota. 6 15 74. riding with pj. Olive Grove. House of Ice. summer of '74. come come now Arco. parties. Mona. Best Buddies. Jack's. Joe. BooBoo. Melisa. Marcy and Fred, my brother Tab. the park. OB with Barbara. Steve, all my friends at Madison: dental school. Liz Pearson: getting along with people, staying active and taking part in different sports. I will remember not knowing most of my teachers' names, my 1st and last year, it was an experience: travel, college. Theresa Penry Poona : Ring Comm; Fear- some 5 in Perez's Spanish class, going out for lunch to Jack's every day in my Jr year with Judy and Shelly, the locals in the rest- room. watching Paul surf; learn to surf SDSU. UCLA, psychology, honorable men- tion. Kevin. Bob Penuelas: Tiddley Wink contest, breath- holding champ, adv. sleeping, yawning 3-4. cheating 5-6. drawing on desks Brenda Peterson: meeting a lot of new faces, getting out early; work, buy land in the mountains, building a house. Pam Pfizenmcicr Pfitz : Bands 10.11.12. Girls League 12. Cap and Gown Comm. Sr Luncheon. Sr. Announcements. Track 12; hard work, great and crazy times we had in band, tearing up Farrell's. Pizza Palace. TPing. wonderful people. Julie. Gail. Debbie. Tupp-Tupp. my band family. Wolfie. Foxy. Bick. JY. Rob. SJ. Loni. Brenda. Kathy. Rosemary: SDSU. Doug Picard: I had a lot of fun and wish good luck to everyone. Marilyn Picard Pic : ASB Rep. 10.11: Taco bell, burritos with Becky. 4 11 74. David Sunshine of my Life . Camping in Tustm. Let's Get It On ; Mesa. work, fashion design. David. Marianne Pickering “Pic : Roller Derby Queen, thanks Elame. Suz. Babs for your friendship, sugar daddy Roger, and Rick for your love. Terence Pluff Puff the Magic Dragon : Cross Country 10.11.12. Track 10. CCV Lettcrman: US Coast Guard Academy Carilyn Poort: my best friend Kelli, a lot of help to me. the one I love Timmy, my graphic arts buddy Jim. football games, being cheerleaders with Laura and Kelli: work and marry. Jeff Powell: I would like to thank Pamela Eide for everything she has done Denise Powell Neste : Chorus 11.12: guitar. 11th grade History, photo booths. Friday night, concerts. Peace of Mind . DB. ba- nana splits. Mel. Deb. and Deb. Vic. Sheryl. Frank. New Years at the Cove, working at Baskin Robbins. Rock. Thornwood. 8 safety pins. 7-11. Jo Hayden. Rick 12 20 74 Gemini. Heath bars. DLJ. Kevin. Millington Central High. Crazy Randy L.. Fremont and Ginger; apartment with friends. Mesa?, missing Joe. Florida. Jill Pritikm: coming to school dressed as a boy. all my friends, teachers: living, and Mike Liz Proctor Lizard': Powderpuff Football 11.12: Augie Doggy's class with the fear- some 5-some. Vicki in one boring class, a best friend I never see. football, basketball, games. Pizza Palace. Mission Bay. Belmont Park, grade 10. all the nice people I've met: Mesa, pre-school teacher. Valerie Putnam: school was pretty good, but I'm glad to be out: work full time as a clerk-typist. Cathy Quillm: Prospectus '75. Powderpuff 12: lunch bunch. Homecoming candidate, having a teacher for dinner. Searches. Sister Marie Ruth. all my great Sister Marie Ruth, all my great friends: SDSU. business career, being RICH!! Don Stanley Ragsdale Rags : Swimming; talking to the different people, the daily hassle of getting home and to work on time: Army, college, doctor, travel. Rosie Reyes “Shorty : Volleyball 11. Senior Prom Comm, letters in Physiology hustling votes for “Queeney . falling asleep at surprise parties: be Mrs. Rosemarie Kraemer. RN. Janet Reams: Spanish with Augustin, tippy song. 12th lunch bunch, holidays, bird bram friend. 2 years Mesa. Lab. Tech. Kathleen Reynante Chocolate Mess : all my friends and our good times together. Hope- less Cases . the left side, and being in Bebby Bolen's 2nd per. class. Charles Reynolds Chuck : Stamp Club. Archery Club: I enjoyed working in the Auto Shop, guessing how to fix the teacher's car; auto mechanics. I hope to see you all at Chuck's Garage . Cheri Richardson: Drill team 11.12. Latin Club 10.11. Madieens 12: night football, early morning kidnaps. Disneyland compe- tition. Latin banquets, hot summer prac- tices: CPA. Eve Marie Rios: Pep Club 10. Girls League 11. Bowling Team: all the fun times I had at the basketball, football games and after- wards. Cheryl and I in Mr. Powell's history class: college, work. Cindy Roberts: Basketball 10.11. Volley- ball 10.11, Swimm Team 10.11. Explorer Post 275 12: my love with Rusty. Sec. Jeff Robinson: 50'$ day. Sadie Hawkins, al- right school: kick-back, and work. Good-bye Madison. Jodi Robinson: 2nd lunch with Debbie Kagen. Mrs. Emery's 6th per. And yours? with Wendy Tucker; Photography. Michael Robinson: Smokey : basketball 10. 11.12. Tennis 11.12. Bands 10.11.12. CSF; Charleston in Teddy's Mussed hair, parties 314 Senior Index in English. Olive Grove park. Farrel's. My Baptist buddies, waiting 4 hours before parades, the Wolfe pack. Henry don't be blue BB. IN. EC. KA. DR. CD. VF. race from 200. all my friends and experiences that are now a part of my life: college. Mikeal Robinson: Bear : My best memory happened in 12th grade when someone special entered my life; SWAT Dominica Rodiguez Nicky : Field Hockey, basketball. GAA. AFS. the day Ricky and I married. Coach Bishop, the football team, the football banquet I almost went to. Duck's laugh, basketball practice at 6:30. volunteer with the Head Start children on the reservation. University, child psycholo- gist. Darlene Rogers: All the up-to-date news on Rv and Kh. Kays love life. Leslie, the curb. Seaweed. Mr. Bolen's $5.00 Charlie 8rown shoes. How tall are you? . All the wonder- ful people that I have met. and all the teach- ers that helped me through. Thank you. Marriage, having my own office. Pacific Tackle Co. becoming rich, becoming a god- mother to Craig and Vickie. Leona Rook: Drill Team 2 yrs. Pep Club 2 yrs. Girls League 3 yrs. I remember all the good times I had with Brenda F., Louanne C.. Julie H. Brenda D. Denise T. Carmen: Hawaii. Debbie Root Rootbeer. Bubble ASB rep., powdcrpulf 11. Madleens. Prospectus '75. JV Volleyball. Track: Proms. ASB Ball, road- shows. sailing, bodysurfing. Catalina is.. Mr. Ayers. Mr. Webb. Mrs. Tucker; getting to know the LDS gang better. Special people: Linda Shea. Tony Rodriguez. Diane Sheldon. Ron. Mark. Jason. Getting cheered up by David, and Nancy-Nurse-Diane And of course-lunch, parties, and DANCING: Major in Recreation at State. Eternal marriage. 5 kids. Diane Root Double . Nurse's Aide. Mad- leens. LDS act., watching football, basket- ball. and track. ASB Ball, sailing, body- surfmg. Catalina. Mr. Ayers. Miss Boschen. Special people: Linda Shea. Diane Sheldon. Deb. David. Ken J. Jason. The Guys . Big Rudy Thc Kid , making and being with very dear friends, loving life and Excitment: RN. Eternal Family. Rick Rowlands Raper Johnson : Soccer 10. 11.12. CCTV 3 yrs. playing soccer in '75 for Kelly s Zeros. Righteous practices in soccer with Colonel Eb. coach's son. Super Beancr. all the fun. times in CCTV with Mafioso, the big Schazola. great 3 yrs. don't worry KP you lips might get small one day: college, broadcasting, television. Becky Rugnetta: Drill Team 11.12. Capt. 12: being captain of the Hawkettes. making friends marching success with winning corps, the band. Mr. Wolfe. Col. Quack. Fender Bender. Rotary Engine. SM with David. 4am kidnaps, slumber parties. Trav- lin' Prayer with Bruce always, luck to the Hawkettes. Debbie Rule: Drama 10.11.12. Drama Pres. 12: meeting people. DG. Ronny. WW tryouts. Gordi, roller skates. Coleman. Fish Face, the fox. Anything Goes , yellow camaros. Mr. B.. Mr, D. and all the fun times: Mesa. Daniel Russell: Golf Western League '74. '75. rip-off patroller at Stanley Andrews: I want to remember all the good times I had in school with all my friends, special mem- ories to the 7:30 am Debate Team, also to the truly radical golf team; Mesa. Margaret Sabo Peg : Drama Productions. Vice Pres, of the Drama Dept.. Natl. Merit Society. All the strange lovely people who have made this the best adolescense I've had. the carnations and quesadellas. the play rehearsals far into the night, hysterical laughter, the agony and the ecstasy, the Nerml Song. Northside and all: to achieve excellence and be happy. Lisa Saldana The Mad Car Wrecker : Madi- graphs. CSF. AFS. comics, and ski. Nancie. a mother?, me. an aunt?. Good ole Quaker Face, jolly good fun. right Charlamene? Ski again Jimmy, the ogre. I love you all. Olga Saldivar: ASB rep. 11. Sr. prom comm., love heartbreak, friends, enemies, a few. our corner of the lunch court, beautiful colors in my Sr. year, we'll find our place la Raza. Mesa, art school, interior design. Lois Sanden: Bands 10.11.12. Drama 1 yr.. lots of good times with Sheryl and Cindy, fun with all my friends too. Block classes in 10. and night football games: social welfare work. David Sandness Mike : V. basketball. 11. Track 10.12: good yrs with lots of fun times with my friends, fun playing basketball: Mesa. 4 yr college, conservation. Bill Schmidt I.M. Bitchen : To the gang which seems to be getting bigger everyday I'll remember the parties. BR. SF. 8G. and DG. you made feel brand new: SDSU. Barbara Schneider: Powder Puff 12. Friends like Pic. Suz. Moe. Brid. the man. the rest of the gang, green passes. Tand Rs. canyon stomping, concerts, softball games, parties, cruzin and moped rides: Mesa, veterinarian assistant. Patty Serrano: The rememberance of my school years and the unforgettable ex- perience of living with an American society: create for myself a decent and successful future. Dennis Seymour: Cross Country-JV 11. Track 12. Cross Country V. 12: Vreeland's sopho- more English class. Senior class elections. Coach Bob's comments. 1 23 75. coming to school at 6:30 as a Sr.: a long life with Jeri. Stewart, and Kimberly, college. Air Force. Dorene Sharpe Turtle : GAA. 11.12. Council 12. Badminton Team 11. Captain 12. Wres- tling Statistition 10. Wrestling Mgr 11. WAA 12. Girls' Track Mgr. 11,12: Rainy Friday pic- nics. my best locker partner and friends Bug. 5 10'73. Wrestling Team 1. Wallies on the Badminton Team. Kathie M. and Rocki W. and my boyfriend The Runner Randy Lane, ditching to go to the Zoo. Funny Face: Graduate from a four year college in San Diego, marriage. Linda Shea Trouble : Chcerleadmg 10.12. Latin Club 10.11. Madleens 12. Prospectus 12. Powderpuff 11. Pep rallies. Home- coming. special people: Diane. Rudy. Debbie. David. Lori. Mark. Leona. Eve. and especially Tony and sawdust. Big brother Marty, lunches, books I didn't finish, night torch term papers, dances. Latin banquet, all the people who love Sees suckers-didn't forget you; work and finish college before I turn 50. Love life to its fullest with regrets. Kathy Shepherd: CSF. 10.12. AFS 12. French Club 10: laughter, love. Elton Hercules John, groupies, concerts, weekends, road maps, coloring kidneys in Eng. Lit. daddy Robinson, my anomoly Elaine, lunches with the gang, parodigns. Mr. McCarthy. Liz H. shopping sprees, magnificent 7 in algebra, lasting friendships: USIU. traveling. Roslyn Sheriff Birdlegs : Drill Team. Pow- dcrpufl 11.12. Gymnastics. Meeting Sue Mona. Mike, and especially Brad. Have the best party there ever will be. Mr. Suttons class. Larry, my brothers Bumper and Scooter and especially the good times with Sue and the Band on the run. Rick Kelly and Los Angeles. Tony the Italian Twist and trying to befriend Rodger and Madison's Football Team; Montana. Deborah Shields: retreating to the moun- tains for skiing, college, contribute some- thing to society, enjoy life. Ed Shipp: JV Track 10: US History in Mr. Haiman's class. Drill Team parties and what fun. falling m love with a very special girl: Police science, marry a special girl in '76 and make her happy. Karen Shirley: New friendships and the growing of old ones, the 11th grade locker that would never shut right, the peace I've found knowing Jesus Christ: Mesa 2 yrs.. physical therapy. Frank Shuman Sure Hands : V Baseball 10.11.12: I've had a lot of good times in baseball, all my teachers were great, expe- oally on field trips. I also had the meanest teacher (Coach Elliot): play professional baseball, marry. Greg Silvestri Spaghetti”: Rifle Team '72- '75. ROTC. ditching school: UCLA Rifle Match, we went, fired our worst match and still came in third in the state and cele- brated at Disneyland: Mesa. Football who knows, maybe I'll become famous, or just a veterinarian or is that vegetarian. Sandy Sinclair: JV Cheerleader. Cheer- leader 2 yrs.. Candidate for Homecoming Queen. Dance Productions 10: Cheerleader of '73-'74. Grand Champions, my best buddy Knott, big mouthed frogs, muscle- man Shry. Juan, best coach Clem. Cindy. Ernie. Al and a special person JVN; college of the Redwoods majoring in Child Develop- ment. Darryl Sloan: Wrestling 10. Bowling Club 11. power to the back row. 48 c for gas. DDD DD. orange peels, long live Chaucer; UCSD. Shelly Sloan Stevie': ASB rep 10.11. Open Campus Comm. 12. Powder Puff; Steve meeting me at 2:00. Noah's attempt to Senior Index 315 systemizc our school, my good friends who helped make school worthwhile-Debi K.. Joe S.. Terri F.. Jodi C.. Marty G.. Teresa P.. Steve Green; my own apartment, high paying job. marry. Most of the activities I participated in are centered around all the truants I almost had; my memories of Madison are of lousy food, bitchy teachers, tons of homework and flimsy excuses: make a career out of Civil Service, not sure which branch. Julie Sneden Rabbit : Dance Productions: soccer per. 3. go team, lunch with Shawn. CC. SB. KD. PC. 7.7 days, partying with hobbit and SF and Bri; college. Brian. Gator- land. John Snesko Big John : in my last year of high school, meeting a girl which may change my life: being manager of a grocery store, and working my way up to a doctor. Lorn Soderberg Stretch”: V.Volleyball 10. 11.12. Field Hockey 11. V. Softball 11.12. GAA. ASB rep. 10.11.12. Volleyball Club 12: 10th grade was a fantastic year, football, basketball all 1. CIF. 11th grade sprained ankle day before Valentines Day. thrown out of the library 23 times, most improved player for V. Volleyball Team, all the weird lunches With DMH. TLH. EK. CK. BLM. and BE. Phys- iology with Crenshaw. Laurel and Marty: college, pre-med major, then medical school. UCSD. JoAnn Sopher Jo Mama : Drill Team 11; Always with my E-Bee Ralph. 11 16 73. giving Cindy Brand a ride to school: marry Ralph someday. Stephanie Southern: Ellen Fischer’s office and the strange trips that went on. Janice Spraker Jan : lunch, getting out of school, hopeless |Ob hunting, archery. Folk Dance, comparing algebra answers with Chris L: embarrassing myself as a soph- onitor. funny lectures by Seif, teacher Otis: Mesa. work. Scott Springett Snoopy. Scooter : 3 yrs. Marching. Concert. Jazz, and Pep Band. Waterpolo 11.12. Drum Major Sr. yr. Water- polo V. letter. All my friends, comedian Steve Nieves, the Drill Team. TP and Dots: Mr. Benedict’s class: summer in Europe, working, living. UCSD. traveling. Kathy Stankovics: ASB Exec. Council 10.11. Soph and Jr. Class Pres: our terrific float- 4th place out of 4 floats. Boo-Boo. lunch bunch of 12th. Tippu and Tex-a-ko. TRand 2 terrific math classes, to you a happy life with Art. and last but not least my buddy Kathy B. all the good times in 7th. We ll always be. mostly to Teddy Spaghetti- Thank you. 2 2 75; Mesa. 2 yrs. UC Santa Barbara, advertising. Peter Stankowski Peteski : Kicking back in the lunch court, wrestling, hooten and hollering at football and basketball games, streaking: the Wrestling Team winning Western League 3 yrs. in a row. streaking and getting caught, beating Art Leahy and Paul Jarman m baskotball. getting beat in hand- ball by Gaylene. also good ole Mr. Filet who never stops working or cussing: travel, live, love. Alan Stepka Saucy : Concert Choir 10.11. 12. Honor Ensemble 11.12: all my wonderful friends especially John. Dennis. Jill and Mr. Sloan, ditching. Rm. 903 you gave me a lot of friends in these 3 yrs. thanks, cherry bomb, softly as I leave you , orange tree. I honestly love you , football, wandering TP. counseling sessions? John Stevenson “Hotdog : football and bas- ketball games, and the fun after, getting to know June. Becky. Patti. Dennis. Maudo. Ernie. Jim. Debbie C. I wish them all well and hope to see them a lot: Mesa, have many more parties with the gang. Lori Stewart Stewie : Senior Ditch Day: Scooter. Canyon Stoping. Concerts. Parties. Michelob. Slo Gin. The Gang. Billy Still Bill”: Football. Baseball. Basket- ball: Work full time. Suzanne Stomes Susie : fun with Liz and Karen. Geek Ruddle and Hamburger, thanks to all my friends and the great fun we had: college. Robert Strong: The pursuit of knowledge, frequent girl watching and anonymous hell- raising activities: The day BP and I let off an M-80 during 9th grade lunch: a 4 yr. college. Kathleen St. Peter Kay : Drawing a life- like Australipithecus for Mr. Sutton’s Anthro class: Meeting a lot of nice people who became my good friends: Floral designer, part time model. Larry Strack: ROTC 10.11.12. Fancy Drill Team 11.12. Lt. Col.. Brigade Staff; all the burning bridges. Fenton Sue Fent : Band 10.11. Half of Feb. ’74 to summer Karate: I will always re- member Margret. Lisa. Suzy. Kathy. Anne. Lori. Becky. Patty. June, and Brian. Brian. George. Terry and all the fun we had to- gether: college, health sciences. Leann Sylvester: AFS. CSF. Terrific basket- ball. games in '74-75. good times with friends: UCSD. Mark Szydelko Bud : Gymnastics 10.11.12. Theater Arts: Jim Parelia saying Szy- delko funny. Steve Brown kicking a kid's desk m Biology. Steve Haiman blowing his top at Jay for doing a stupid move on hi- bar. Steve Brown's terrible memory, and my friend Bob Birdsong since Jr. High school; Mesa and obtain an AA in Theater Arts. Theater college in LA: Professional actor and director. Gail Tamamaha: Fashion Show: Bowling Club: my two years at Madison were just fantastic! I'll never forget all the great people and great time I had here. Anthony Taranto Tony : A Millionare. Paul Tocco: Varsity Track 2: Agriculture. Elame Toennessen: CSF 10.11.12; French Club 10. AFS 12: Friends, love, laughter, meeting a stranger in the park, watching Hairy. Tupperwaro. Sr. Play, sob stories Reg. and Pauline, earthworm and frog guts in Bio.. Vampires in Physio., paradigins and anomalies, lunch with the gang: UCSD. travel. George Tooker: keeping Noah on his toes! sophomore year, open campus, parties, freedom: Pursuit of Happiness. Paula Tremblay: Girls' Chorus 10. Girls’ League 10: top row at football games. Karen. George. Steve. Brad. Andy. Cheryl, having super friends like Laurie. Karen. Mary Cheryl, summer days at the beach. Mrs. Shaklers’ foods class, pushing Mies' car all over, last graduation, most of all meeting Rob. love. Birdie, and oh that color!: take things easy and be a better Christian. Jay Tremblett Hotdog : Gymnastics 10.11. 12. Swimming-Diving 10. Campus Life 11. 12. Letterman 10.11.12. 3rd CIF all around 11. Cheerleader 11; OATA. WATA. MATA, secretary v. pres: marriage. Armed Services, college, biologist. Wendy Tucker Tucks : Powderpuff 11.12: Cruisin' with Shazam. Lisa Dilley at 7 am. fnends with Daniel and Sharon for 11 years. PARTYING!, having Russ for my brother, and Colleen my best buddy: Mesa, photographer. Ken Turner Truck : Doing what I like, if I can afford it. after 12 years I've decided that it wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be. thanks: I Truck Turner will be the weld- ing king of America, earning $19.00 per hour and a $100.000 home. Debra Ulrich Debbie : Having co-ed PE this year, it was fun playing with the boys, meet- ing people and becoming friends and having many experiences: travel and have a living plant shop. Michael Vance Sweet-Pea : Waterpolo 10. 11.12. Swimming 11. Volleyball 10.11. Soccer 10-12: good times at football, turtle chasing. AE. SR. MR. and most of all Dawna. catch peckerwoods and visiting hospitals: college, football during the summer, basket- ball games, and just cruizing with my friends, thanks: Mesa. David Vasquez Dave : Track 10: 11th grade spent 1 2 the year as king to the queen of the Jr. Prom, and 12 getting in to parties, looking back at all the people I've known because they are what made all this happen: Mesa, and stay with the charming item I've been with since 10th. William Vestal: Talked to a lot of young ladies during the 3 years. 11-12 meeting Maria Convento: Air Force. Vivian Villasenor Viv : A lot of good times, ditching, not getting caught, friends like Carol and Ted who made these 3 years fun: 316 Senior Index Mesa, marry Johnny. Mitch Vina Worm : Partying, watching the girls, foxes like Pam Ho. Pam Ha. Candy V .. Kathy C.. getting happy with Artie. Mike. Kevin, at lunch! 3 day school weeks, slouch- ing around and all the thousands of parties, cruzing m the bomber and bug. week nights at ghetto park: becoming a millionaire and retire with a harem in Egypt before 21. Kevin Vinzant: Track 10; Cross Country 10. 11.12; memories of a certain blonde cheer- leader: machinist, love and hope with Brenda. Louise Volpe Bear : I went here for 1 year and I met some nice people: being a social worker or helping mentally disturbed children. Ralph Votel: Waterpolo 10.11.12. very many good times with my E-Bee!, the nose. Spicers rangers. 4 wheelin’, fixing Chris's semi broke jeep, extinguishing on Halloween, just being a good E-Bee!, smile: Mesa. work. Paul Vukelich Vuke : TP raid, sailing sub- marine races, you name it we'll try it. ROTC. girls, riding the white Toyota, nights at the TU-VU: UCSD. Debbie Waldecker: CSF '72-73. Girls' C .orus '72-73. Concert Choir '73-75. Bowling Club '74-75: travel, attend UCSD. Bruce Walher: parties, parties. Les Warner 12 : V. Football 10.11.12. Powderpuff coach 10.11: being 1 in 10th grade, awards won in 12th. the players and coaches, especially Schuler. Kalin. Greg, and the other righteous people I've been friends with: play football, ski. Judith Walton Gertrude Walnut : Pep Club 10. Girls League 10. CSF. Madleens. Tennis. Field Hockey. Latin Club. Choir: Turley's singing, field hockey bruises, od et amo term papers and all the fun with friends Doris. Lone. Bozo. Karen. MMK. Jeff: UCSD. Karen Webb: Drama 3-4; corndogs. Ellen Fisher 315. locker partners. Jim and Lori. SH. JF. Stanley and Mike, parties at Danny's. NY's Eve and Al and Croucho Mary. JP. RR. lunch in 315 and Ellen. DD. Feb. 1 party. Al: college, be a counselor. Gene Wessel: Truckin'. Graduation Day: Architectual designing, design my home. Pam West: GAA 10. Bowling; meeting alot of nice friends, always having Don there when I need him. best friends like MJB and Fred- die: Mesa. Greg White Gregest : JV Football and Base- ball 10. V Football 11.12: goofing around with Les. 4 hell weeks, the studs. Wierdos like me. my doll Lori. Bofus my life pal: Marry Lori and grow rich together. Alice Wilbanks Hank : Jimi Gordon. Cathy Quillin. Chocolate mess. Sausage. Steve Wilber Long Hair : StageCraft-sound man 10.11.12. Cable Tech. 11.12: Cast parties. SC streak champ. BTSM. Foxy trouble. 8EM's summer school 10 mm. parties, commcons. Donald and snails, apple pie (awoo) 1 hit bowls, dark skin . Anything Goes Arsenic Kilos forever: Electritian. water pipe repair. Pete Willhite: Track 10. Bands 10.11.12; Band and Drill Team activities together, foot- ball games. Barbara H; see country. Marry Barbara. Jerry Williams Bud : V. Basketball 11.12: team members. PJ. chairman. Dr. Hose. Wes. Action Jackson. Big Red. Spot. Jeff. Artfull Chenk. Smokey. Sues. Barstow. Cindy: HSU. Mark Alexander Willoughby III: took 9 classes and survived, brought soul to ROTC. radical togetherness. Ms. Stemmetz's look when I walked into her class for Adv. Amer. Lit. she thought it must have been a mistake. I will always love Vickie Moore (she's got her thing together): college, service. James Carroll Wills: CSF 10.11.12. Debate 11.12. Nat'l. Forensic League 11.12. ASBrep. 12: wrapping corsages at Harry's house, frustration and triumph in speech, the Sr. Play and its cast of characters, one in- particular; UCSD. law school. Mike Wirges Sir Michael : JV Football. JV Wrestling and JV Golf 10. V Football 11.12. J Wrestling. Prospectus Photographer 11. V Wrestling. Lettermans Club 12: the foot- ball games, the crowd. Jr. year my one girl- friend and good memories. SR. lots of girls, lots of parties, best memories. Beth my best friend for years to come. Estelle Woodard: to my John. '73 till forever, our growing up together. Julie and the gang '69 Morse '74. Linda Vista. Madison. Colleen Wright Raspberry : Concert Choir sign class: interpret for the deaf and tram other interpreters in my church. Karen Wright Freckles : Concert Choir 10. 11. Honor Ensemble 11.12: rummage sales, benefit concerts. I learned the most in my Sr. year. I have great respect for the teachers at Madison. I'm going to miss Mr. Sloan and Mr. Wolfe even though you make fun of my freckles. I love the kids in ensemble: Calif. Bpt. College, religion music. tour Hawaii with Ensemble. Rocki Wright Pumpkin : GAA 11.12. Coun- cil 12. Badminton. Hockey. Track 11. Cross Country 12. Track 12. Mat Maids 12; camp- outs. dad and wrestling. DW. MGD. the rides home from Mt. SAC. TPing 13 houses in one night, the pit room, my friends: College, study animals. Valli Baker: Bands 10.11.12. ASB rep. 10: grad, after Jr. year, shorthand classes. Dar- lene. Kathie. Jamie. Dabbie. driving Mr. Bolen crazy. Lourdes. Nancy. 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