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Commissioners, T. Fellows, Social Commis- sioner; J. Culver, Grounds Com mittee; L. Pow- ell, I.O.C. President; L. Daggett, Publicity Com- missioner; M. Cornett, Pep Commissioner; E. Evered, Head Songleader. 10. CASC Senior, M. Flahive; Junior, T. Gonzales; Sophomore K. Kemp. 11. Class Presidents — Senior class, A. Kanerak; Junior class, D. Weigand; Sophomore class, L. Fostina. Photograph of 1975-76 Student Council on page 24 (1-R): Back row: D. Wei- gand, J. Culver, T. Fellows, K. Gonzales, D. Underwood, T. Gonzales. 3rd Row: K. Kemp, L. Daggett, L Fostina, L. Yin, P Jofre. 2nd row: A. Cooper, E. Evered, A. Kanerak, B. Cornell, L. Powell. 1st row: Advisor, Mr. ' C, M. Cornett. 22 ACTIVITIES Almost evcndjv the activities office was the place where students were busilv preparing and planning School activities. Gigantic green and gold spirit signs were painted by the dozen, decisions tor school business were discussed and earned out bv student council. Assembly skits and props were created in a few hectic seconds, senior rings were ordered and distributed, and senior pictures were cxjed and ahhcd over by ail the students The 7 ' - 6 student body president. Brad Farmer presided over stadent council meetings. Often these founh period meetings became scenes of heated discussions Especially when Junior class president Dave Weigand found his bostrous remarks caused him to be constantly ruled out of order and therefore silenced And why was Erin Evered always tardy to council meetings. ' Could it be because she was so busy with song practice- ' Wasn ' t It funny that Ann Kanarek was always around for auditioning the nxk bands ' Could it be because she wanted the first look at the musicians- ' Though Mike Cornett was always worried about organizing and planning assemblies we know that he had nothing to worry about, thev always turned out But in the end, along with all those hectic frustrating moments there was a real feeling of accomplish- ment and reward. Thanks for a gcxxi year and a job well done council! ACTIVITIES 23 ym Jly v_y 24 ACTIVITIES 50 ' s Day Kool Cats and Crazy Kids attended school Friday, February I6th as Kennedy students revived the spirit of the 50 ' s. Bobby Socks, rolled levis, greased-back hair and p etticoats were the mode of clothes. At 8:00 p.m. these BOBBY SOCkeRS ' filled the stands to watch the Fighting Irish Basketball Team challenge Katlla. Saturday night the Rockets provided the sounds to keep the Irish rockin ' ' n rol- n ' all night long. Photographs: 1. D. Alonso doin ' the twist. 2. M. Larsen checkin ' out M. Flahive. 3. R. Woods and C. Pappapetru jivin ' . 4. D. Rogers rockin ' out. 5. N. Grosso shootin ' the breeze. 6. T. Colannino in his shades. 7. J. Culver and M. Larsen loo- kin ' heavy by the chevy. ACTIVITIES 25 Homecoming Photographs: 1. Before announcing the Queen, the Princesses await their escons. 2-7. The many faces of Queen D. McKay. 8. J. Macedo, Senior Princess, happy as usual. 9. D. Lombrano, Sopho- more Princess, and her escort walk down the red carpet. 10. T. Allen, Junior Princess, watches the football game with her escort. 11 J. Suh, Senior Princess, and her escort. 12 D. McKay is crowned 75-76 Homecoming Queen 13 J Macedo, D. McKay and J Suh await the announcing of the Homecoming Queen. 14. Queen D. McKay and her escort, brother, S. McKay. 15. D. McKay smiles for the camera at the Homecoming dance. 16. J. Macedo, Senior Princess. 17. J. Suh, Senior Princess. 18. T. Allen, Junior Princess. 19. D. Lombrano, Sophomore Princess. 26 ACTIVITIES October 24, 1975 brought home many familiar faces. Alumni returned to visit faculty, students and, of course, the Homecoming pep assembly. This year ' s council planned a spectacular assembly starring The Funky Bunch. Both underclass Homecoming Princesses, tenth grade, Debbie Lombrano and eleventh grade, Terri Allen, were presented to the student body. Anahiem stadium was the scene of the annual Homecoming game where 3,000 p)eople attended, as Kennedy confronted Foothill. The Irish were lookin ' good at halftime with the score 14-7, however the second half proved to be Kennedy ' s downfall as Foothill drove to a 17-14 victory. RR WORkS, the crowning of Dangene McKay, and the announcing of Senior Prin- cesses, Judy Macedo and Judy Suh, added to the halftime excitement. Stars and Stripes Forever was the theme of the Homecoming dance the following Saturday night. 14 16 17 18 19 ACTIVITIES j 27 Photographs: 1 M. Stout hot rods through a G.A.A. skit. 2. Superstar, Mr. Fritz, demonstrates gymnas- tics. 3. Head drummer M. Weddle drums at assem- blies. 4. Kennedy ' s fantastic rooting section. 5. A. Kanarek gets a beautiful cream pie shot at Vice Principal Mr. Fatheur. 6. Ms. Fassler gets a pie in the eye. 7. L Faustina nails Mr. Gaynor with a cream pie. 8. Dancing on with the Funky Bunch, 9. Blastin ' out a tune. 10. Pillow talk. 11. RAH!!! E. Evered. 12. Mighty Martelli checkin ' out his team. 13. Doll Face P. Cain. 14. The last of the Red Hot Lovers: M. Larsen and P. Cain. 15. Take a walk on the Wild Side: M. Larsen and B. Farmer. J Assemblies Fall semester, Fridays, second period and the Kennedy gym was bubbling with Irish spirit. Amidst the excitement, Kennedy folks were stoked by the Funky Bunch and their great no lights show. The laughter roared as six stunning song persons danced their hearts out. But wait, aren ' t those studly dudes usually seen playing football. Not only once or twice, but three times Mike Cornett ousted underclass- men from the senior section. What was their fate. Each was given the opportunity to smooch the Irish Leprechaun. Way to go underclass! Skits . . . talk about skits and you ' re talking about G.A.A. ' s liberated HOT RODDIMG around on their big wheels. Or Kennedy ' s rough ' n tough faculty foc tbal heroes; Mightly Martelli, Hardman Hackett, Fearless Fannon, Glamorous Gaynor and Courageous Couch, to name a few. Cheering was loud and strong at assemblies. Why. The loudest class got to see their ASB President smash a great big beautiful cream pie in the face of their great big beautiful Vice Principal. AGTIVITIES 29 Photographs: 1. T. Taimi making it to the top, or about to hit the bottom. 2. See for yourself. 3. L. Sala getting creamed. 4. E. Prince shows his great effort in the frisbee contest, while onlookers wish they could throw as well. 5. D. Lombrano KISS — why not. ' 6. D. Rogers Watchin ' You. 7 G. Mattoon, as Captain Fantastic, is walking on air. 8. The famous 76 spirit wagon. 9 Mys- tery person with head on backwards. 10. A. Kanarek making a pie catch the hard way. 11. G. Monreal tempts Mr. Fritz to try the fire ladder. 12. Mr. Fritz takes off his coat and pays his money. 13. Mr. Fritz just before his impending turnover. 30 ACTIVITIES Spirit Week Among the Kiss, Alice Cooper and Elton John fans. Spirit Week started off a rockin ' success. Mr. Fritz, Kennedy ' s gymnastics SUP€RSWR, tried the fire ladder but ended up 2(X m the hole. While the campus firechiefs were climbing the fire ladder, others were throwin ' for distance in the frisbee contest. Thursday, everyone attired in their color clashin ' clothes, gathered to witness the Grand Am wagon race championships. Though the famous 76 spirit wagon came in second, it was a fun knee scrapin ' , head bumpin ' experience. Thurdsay ' s activities wound-up with the pie throwing and catching contest. Great catch Ann, but how about hands ne.xt time. On Friday, as Levi buffs were running around disguised as hillbillies, the famous faculty football heroes prepared their annual teachers ' assembly. Mr. Fritz stunned the crowd with his gymnastics, and Coach Martelli ran the fac- ulty spoof of the Cypress football game. Lunch activities started with a scrumptious mango-eating contest, or was it a mango throwing contest? The last activity was the famous one and c nly bouncin ' , trippin ' , and fallin ' gunny sack race. The following Saturday night the Irish saw their football team bomb Cypress, 34-8. What a game! Then the post game dance brought the dynamic week to a romantic close. Ah. , . 10 12 13 ACTIVITIES 31 Spirit Week Photographs: 1. Look! 2. B. Wilson as a faculty football hero. 3. D. Maiville alias Joe Cool. 4. J. Culver, Lookin Good. 5. M. Comett all set to roll. 6. A. Kanarek, fresh off the farm. 7. Mr. Fritz and B. Farmer exhibiting gymnas- tics to the student body. 8. S. Palumbo and S. Chavez taking an early lead in the gunny sack race. 32 ACTIVITIES The Crucible The Crucible, John F. Kcnnc(1y s first play of the year, was a giant success for Advanced Drama. The play took place in the year 1692 and centered around the Salem witch trials. In fact, 1 1 people, 2 dogs, and 1 goat were hung for witchcraft that year. As with past performances, The Crucible SPOTLIGttT€D the fine instruction of director, David Maiville, who aptly stated, It was the most powerful drama presented here at Kennedy. Photographs: 1. P, Davini recreates the roll of Mar ' Warren, accused of witchcraft. 2, J. Papazian portrays Abigail Wil- liams, also accused of witchcraft. 3. P. Davini, J. Gossland, L. Squires, and P Vance portray women fx ' ing tried for witch- craft. 4, G. Mattoon, D. Underwood, M, Eiooth witness the confession of John Proctor, played by T, Colannino. 5-7. A heart rendering scene played bv D Cava and T Colannino. ACTIVITIES a Christmas Formal Photographs: I. G. Lersch and his date stroll- ing though the Mall. 2. Yearbook photogra- pher J. Wong doing his job. 3. Two shy young lovers. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Moseley (the newlyweds). i.J. Wing, T. Priest, B. Gilbert, and J. Brezden. The most preferred men. 6. M. Economou rocks on!!! 7. C. Kenney and her escort slurp together. 8. Mr. Manelli and his charming smile. 9. T. Serratelli and D. Eggert doing their thing. 10. Another roman- tic couple. 1 1. L. Echaves and her escort snug- gle in a corner 34 ACTIVITIES The evening was filled with excitement for Kennedy stu- dents, as they gathered in anticipation of the annual Christ- mas formal, A Touch of Winter held in the Westminis- ter Mall. After intimate candlelight dinners, students attired in tuxedos and full length formals arrived at the mall, and danced to the Chicago music played by Sage. D Rk CORMGRS were quickly occupied by loving couples, and alert year book photographers caught their loving embraces. The highlight of the evening was the announcement of the 19 -76 most preferred men. These lucky young men were chosen by their class to be the best all around guys on campus. After all the dancing was over, the punch and cake con- sumed, the band closed with the ever so popular Stairway to Heaven ' 10 11 ACTIVITIES 35 Alumni Basketball Hello folks, ' Howie Cosall ' migrating back to review the game played December 2nd at Kennedy Square Gardens. I was there the night the Irish col- lided in a colossal carnival of excitement as they faced the brute strength of the 66 and 67 Kennedy Alumni Team. The gym was full of Irish basketball fans by 8:05 p.m. when Steve Scherer and Mel Franks jumped for the opening tip off. The ultimate source of Irish offensive moves came from the powerhouse of Diaz, Way and Johnson, with Diaz moving faster on the court than Perry Mason; you be the judge. With a total of 82 points, the Irish scored more times than scores at Arnolds. But the Alumni were lookin ' good and playin ' better with the ten year veteran Mel Franks, takin ' to makin ' baskets like Larsen throwing to Parma. However, the Irish finally managed to out score the Alumni by three points, 82 to 79. Photographs: 1. G. Galbraith for rwo. 2. S. Scherer out jumps M. Franks. 3. G. Galbraith leads the Irish attack down the court. 4. M. Franks tries a pep talk, not so hot. 5. Coach Bishop guides the spirit for the Varsity Team. .% ACTIVITIES Comedy was king on the night of February 12th as the Kennedy Drama Department presented the musical melodrama No, No A Million Times No. Under the direction of honor thespian, Anthony Colannino, the show was a farce, in the Mel Brooks fashion. As in all melodramas the play included the villian, the hero and the lovely heroine, Nellie QU k€l1BUSh+ In addition to presenting the play to the Student Body, the Drama Department presented it to several Junior and Senior High Schools in the area. Photographs: 1, Director T. Colannino. 2. (L-R): P. Price, J. Papazian, D. Austin, S. Bock, G. Mattoon, A. Kohl, P. Vance, K. Carlson, D. Underwood, S. Thrasher, D. Turaskj. 3. Pappy congratulates Nellie and Noble. 1, The villian Gwendolyn Fine- feathers and Stafford Blackman, in a light mood. ■). Ella cautions Iffy of the wants and needs of Emmeline. ACTIVITIES 37 Bucking donkeys sent students flyin ' through the air along with a few faculty members. A sudden death play- off, and the students finally won over the faculty team. The game could easily have gone to either team, but the fantastic efforts of the students, plus the tie breaking shot by Rick Parma broke the faculties ' 3 year winning streak. The final score was faculty 30 to students 32. Well what do you know they finally beat you ' H€€ HAW Photographs: 1. Mr. Manelli trying to stay on his donkey, while M. Larsen looks on. 2. M. Flahive trying new riding technique. 3. D. Hargrove shows his great concentration on his shot 4. Mr. Brown- ing going in for the shot. 5. A La Palma Policeman getting a bumpy ride. 6. R. Parma, star of the game, showing his quick mount. 38 ACTIVITIES Senior Assembly This years Seniors displayed mucli talent in their assembly. Talent was shown in dancing, gymnas- tics, a pantomine and music varying from Rock — N — Roll to ' just easy listening. ' The Assembly brought out the best of many Seniors. The climax of the hour and a half show were the announce- ments of the Senior Class MMORIT€S. As smiling students poured from the gym, the band played on. Photographs: 1. H. Ellas gets into his music with the help of his band. Pandora, 2 M, Patterson, J Pellerin, B. Gilbert, S. Canchola, and R Felig Rockin ' out. .V T. Fellows sing Eagles music with the accompaniment of M. Economou. 4. M. Fin- ley, M. McDonald, J. Macedo, and K. Darsen Truckin . 5 Showing great feats of strength are M. Booth and T. Colan- nino. 6. D. Davini and his friend G. Bogle Strummin ' away. 7 - .L;. - ■■■r • sit i -% ACrriVITIES 39 As imi ' Drcmt to Kcnnwiy as Leprcch;uin s arc to St. Patricks d.u : Irish wcrls pro ccl to be a fantastic CTIOM-P CkGD week. A tu,u-of- var in the mud, a van stuffed with twenty Irish bodies, a toilet paper push, ping-pong tournaments, basketball tournaments, and speed - skateboard races were c:)nly a part of the excitement. For all of the undernourished Irish students, there were many eating contests. The raisin search meant being blindfolded and trying to find a raisin in a pile of whip- ped cream. In another blindfolded search, the pudding stuff, the contestants tried to find their partners mouth and stuff it with chocolate pudding. Of course the messi- est eating event was the banana split eating contest where contestants had to eat ice cream and banana ' s — without hands. The finale of the 5-day celebration was a carnival enjoyed by many students, faculty, and parents. Student clubs set up and manned game booths, food stalls, and enjoyed the music of a live band. 40 ACTIVITIHS Irish Week Pli()iii,t;r.iplis I A K.in.irck ucts rc.uiy to fi ac down .inuthcr h.in.in.i ilunnt; tlic ban.in.i spin c.iiin.t; M ntcM 2 ( A il(,s, Another .itttmpt .it totton 1 .iiiiK i lliiw to tlirow ,1 fnsbcc- ' hv K Cioti- .iks 1 Mr Sclinck iii.ikcs .i spl.ish- S. What now- ' A r P r.kc ' And the winners arc M I.arsen and K, ( lon alcs (i P C.Ain and V Soto take a dip in the nuid ( Cxrda, Down it ;oes S p. I ' verett, ' I ,11 the piidiiinu ' ()h, is tliat how it ' s done ' 9 A iiiagK show proves to be ,i;reat entertainment 10 ( )ne of the more smashini; e enis 11 J ( uKer searihes tor the raisin in his whipped iieani. 11 A(TIV1T1HS 41 Irish Week FliotD jr.iphv 1 J Howie ilciick ' s to tustc the merchandise. 2. Te.im of T Rivers .ind 1) Reynolds le.ni the v.. in the travcle r.iee 5 ASH President B F.irmer .ind (irounds (Commissioner I ( uKer ' .iti.hm ' .i w.ive in the Tu -ot-v..ir t C Morello digs in on .1 dehuoiis h.in.in.i spht The Senior team starfted their way to victor 42 ACTIVITIES Photographs; 1. K. Gonzales gets all washed up in the dunk tank. 2 D, Hargrove attempts to hit the target on the dunk tank. 3. C. (xrda found out that the mud in the tug- of-war was wet -(. M. Larsen couldn ' t find his raisin i T, Serratelli and R. Owens were part ot the junior class team during the Banana split eating contest. 6 The cheerleaders. Splisli Splash I was taking a bath. , K. ( Carlson ' s hats off to Irish week. 8. Ms. Taylor Surprise ' ACTIVITIES 43 N SPORTS Song and Cheer THE RGtfTtMSa WtMOUl Rl SI OITSMU A UVIMC Ttiw r The Yearbook photographers caught this year ' s Cheer and Song in action shots filled with bright and shiney SMILGS. You can tell by their faces that Kennedy ' s teams had excit- ing and successful seasons. Here ' s an example of the wild and happy times of the ' 76 Kennedy Cheer and Song. 46 SPORTS Photographs; 1. P. May and K. Choate are all smiles. 2. Cheer doing their thing. 3. G. Mon- real and S. Vasby getting the crowd going. 4. Songleaders say cheese. 5. K. Choate and V. Flemmer sing the Alma Mater after a happy Basketball victory. 6. L. Chavez and V Flem- mer seem relieved over the game. 7. L. Sala hitches a ride from R. Herrod. 8. L. Chavez for Basketball 9. P. Davini closing in on E. Evered SPORTS 47 The enthusiasm that the Song and Cheer displayed this year played a great part in the success of our teams. Their weekly treats and decorations of the team room were greatly appreciated by the players. It just went to show how much time, effort and caring this year ' s Song and Cheer put into the successful year. This along with the excmric moments of the games made a great year for i Kennedy. 48 SPORTS CJj Song and Cheer Photographs: 1. S. Vasby looks on with wonder. 2. M. Jackson gives us a pjeek. 3. L Sala and S. Cerda just clowning around. 4. L. Owens shows us her spirit. 5. L. Owens, E. Evered and L Chavez are not too happy with the Foothill game ' s final score. 6. P. May takes a break for a quick snack. 7. Song hustles back after the extra point. 8. V. Flemmer watches the game while cheering. 9. S. Vasby and S. Cabc seem to brighten up the evening. 10. S. Cerda showing us her dimples. SPORTS 49 Mascots Clad in the traditional green and gold, mascots Gil Monreal and Judy Macedo were always cheerin ' for Kennedy ' s team. Dressed and ready for a game, their purpose was to reflect Ken- nedy ' s Fighting Irish theme. And MhClhG was their thing at all athletic events and pep assemblies. Keep on Dancin ' ! Photographs: 1. G. Monreal and J Macedo in the Smilin ' Spirit. 2. G. Mon- real i. J. Macedo, ' Peek-a-boo. ' 4. Taking ' Time Out ' during a basketball game 5 J Macedo, 6, G Monreal — Dancin ' away! PBP wm 4 r 1 i - i i H . M K ' k Sh H 50 SPORTS j Sophomore, J. V. Cheer The Junior Varsity and Sophomore Cheerleaders have had a BUSY year as the ' number one ' fans for all the Sophomore and Junior Varsity Athletic Teams. Though the crowds were small, their cheering was loud and strong. Photographs: 1. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders (L-R): L. Squires, and J. Bark. (Co-Heads), D. Daniels, D. Russell and M. Bur- gess on their favorite slide. 2. M. Burgess and a future ' class of 91 ' Cheerleader, 3. (L-R); D. Rus- sell, D. Daniels, M. Burgess, L Squires and J. Bark. 4. Sopho- more Cheerleaders: D. Lom- brano, V. Varela, P. Johnson, N. Felig and C. Stevens. 5. Back to front: P. Johnson, N. Felig, V. Varela, D. Lombrano and C. Ste- vens. 6. N. Felig, Now if I tie this to my finger it won ' t float away. SPORTS 51 Varsity Football Photographs: 1. C Egan grabs pass and prepares to run over defender. 2. T. Priest about to crunch Huntington Beach Quanerback. 3. R. Parma scores one of his many touchdowns 4. B. Kitajima strug- gles to break away. 5. The awsome Kennedy sweep in action. 6. Coach Switzer thinks over the situation. 7. B. Mayberry moves out. 8. These vicious men are the Kennedy offensive line: C. Egan; tight end, B. Farmer; tackle;, L. Heitman; guard; S. Bivens; center; D. Perterson; guard; V Soto; tackle, and R Herrod; gxiard. 9 Coach Hanganner. 52 SPORTS This year ' s Varsity team was strong and T(4L€nT€D winding up with a 10-2 record. The Irish finished just half a game behind Foothill in the Empire race, again going out as the bridesmaid. But in true Kennedy tradi- tion, they played with spirit and gusto throughout the 75 SPORTS 53 PReMieRC game of che season was Kennedy vs. Foothill. In this game Kennedy jumped t out to an early 14-0 lead. The Knights scored with 33 seconds remaining in the !-- 1st half. That was the beginning of the end for the Irish. Foothill went on to win 17-14. 54 SPORTS Varsity Football Photographs: 1. J. Culver skies above Foothill defender for pass. 2. I., D Johnson races around left end. 3. M. Larsen exhibits shotgun arm. ' 1. T. Priest and D. Juengal prepare defender for final mass. . J. Culver snares pass over middle. 6. I.. D. John- son high steps by defenders. M Larsen and S. Bivens preparing for snap. 8. M. Lar- sen and D Peterson lead P. Cain on sweep 9, K. Hard- tastle sets in position. SPORTS 55 Varsity Football Kennedy op ened the season with offensive POW€R scoring victories of 35-33 over El Modena, and 35-28 over Neff. League began with a satisfying victory over Anaheim 13-7. There was an added satisfaction for Coach Hangartner and the Coaching staff to beat Anahiem for the 2nd year in a row. The Irish continued its v inning ways with victories of 27-12 over Huntington Beach. After the disappointment of the Foothill game, Kennedy went on to easily beat Sad- dleback 34-8, Katella 31-14 and Cypress 34-8. 56 SPORTS Photographs: 1 R, Parma races with ball past Anaheim defender : L D John- son scoots out in flat for pass. 3. K. Hardcastle nails Foothill ball carrier, D. Juen- gel in pursuit. 4 G. Creighton punts under pressure. 5. B. Farmer leaves the grid- iron 6 M. Larsen shows form. 7. C Egan rolls over defenders. 8. R. Parma makes circus catch. 9. R, Parma grabs screen pass. SPORTS 57 Photographs: 1. Kennedy defensive stacks play up. 2. B. Maybcrry tromps through Foothill defense. 3. M. Larsen and B. Farmer ... the thrill of victory. 4 R Parma shows why he ' s all C.I.F. 5. Coach Switzer 6. Coach Wallace. 7. Coach Humringhouse. 8. Coach Cusack. 9. Coach Farr. 10. Coach Hangartner. 11. Var- sity Football Team (L-R): Back row: M. Larsen, J. Cul- ver, B. Farmer, K. Hardcastle, T Preist, T. Garcia, D. Hargrove, R. Parma, M. Munez, R Rollings, D. Glenn. 4th row: J. Truckey, C. Egan, N. Icovetti.J. Atkins, R. Butler, B. Truckey, G. Creighton, M. Born, J. Coker, P Gonzales. 3rd row: K. Bruce, L. Huppert, T. Gonzales, P. Cain, J. Saar, R. Owens, J. Montemagno, M Ridgel, K. Pawlawski. 2nd row: L. Horita, D. Kreschmer, D. Wiegand, M Waki, D. Ritter, S. Bivens, R. Herrod, D. Peterson, E. Waki, S. Kadota. 1st row: L. Heitman, B. Atwell, L. D. Johnson, S. Donahue, R. Wagner, B. Kjtajima, V. Soto, C. Fletcher, D. Juengel, S. Carreon, B Trujillo, M. Bresyn,J. Thomas,J. Mendoza. C.I.F. % ' 58 SPORTS The 1975 season was one of the finest in our school history. This team achieved a record of ten wins and two losses, which was second only to the 1971 C.I.F. Championship team Although we had a nucleus of 21 returning Icttermen, the team was very inexperienced, panicularly in the area of defense Through hard work and dedication, our defensive players improved tremendously as the season progressed. With the majority of our experienced personnel on offense, we were able to establish a high scoring unit throughout the season FoUowmg a good scnmmage with Villa Park after our first week of double sessions, we opened the season against a very strong El Modena team. It was an excitmg, high-scoring game that saw the Irish come out on top 3 -35 This same El Mcxlcna team went on to win their league and went to the second round of the 3A C.I.F. Play-offs Our second game of the year was against the defending 2A C.I.F. Champions, Neff High School They agam had another Ime team as they displayed m our first game in history to be held at Anaheim Stadium Again it was a high- scoring affair with Kennedy coming out with a victory by the score of 35-28. To start league play, wc opened with the perennial powerhouse — Anaheim Colonists. This game turned into a hard- hitting, low-scoring game with the Fighting Irish defeating them for the second time in as many seasons 13-7 After our big win over Anaheim, we prepared for our second league game with Orange High School. The Irish domi- nated the game, which gave everyone on the team an opportunity to contribute to this 27-14 victory. The Huntington Beach Oilers have always played tough Football against the Irish, and this year was no exception. After being behind, the Irish thought back to defeat this fine team 21-13. Our next game was again at Anahiem Stadium against the Knights from Foothill High School. It was a dissappoint- ing Homecoming for our Alumni as the Knights defeated us 17-14 in a very hard-fought game. Following our first loss of the season, the Fighting Irish bounced back and easily defeated Saddleback High School from Santa Ana, 34-8 Although b illed as an air-duel with the Katella Knights, the Irish used a fine balance of running and passing and an excellent pass defense to defeat our district rival 31-15 The final regular season game provided our Dad ' s Night fans with a record-breaking performance of 552 yards total offense. Together with a strong performance by our defensive unit, we defeated Cypress 34-8 and finished the regular season with an 8-1 record and second place in the Empire League. Entering the play-offs, wc were matched up with one of the Tri-Champions of the strong Citurs Belt League, Chaf- fey High School. The Tigers were known for their strong wishbone offense and a stunting defense. Without question, it was one of our most outstanding offensive performances of the season. The final score: Kennedy - 34, Chaf fey — 21. Following our first round play-off win at Chaffey, the Irish were given the home game to meet Camarillo High School from the northern part of our section. Undefeated and ranked fourth in the C IF. ratings, the Scorpions had established a reputation of an outstanding defensive team and an offense that concentrated on the ground game. No one had scored more than a touchdown on their defense in their ten-game schedule The Irish defeated them m an overtime by the score of 20-14 to notch their tenth victory of the season and advance to the third round of the play-offs Our final game of the season was against the defending 4A Champions — South Hills High school from Covina Taking advantage of seven costly turnovers, the Huskies defeated the Irish 35-7. My congratulations to an outstanding group of young men that provided all of our faithful fans with a very exciting and successful season. Coach Hangartner SPORTS 59 Sophomore Football This year ' s Sophomore Football Team through a disappointing season, recording a 2-7 season. What they lacked in experience they made up in desire, which made the season worth while 60 SPORTS Photographs: 1 D. Finlay 2. Sophomore Football Team (L-R): Back row: G. Fuske, E. Johnson, M. Kelly, B. Okula, S. Paul, M. Gobel, K, Hammond, D. Finlay. 2nd row K Walden, S Booker, J. Baclawski, B. Valenzuela, M Hiserman, C. Apduhan, R. Ezzell, A. Lopez, J. Savin. 1st row: G. Bivens, D. Smock, M. Knight, S. Villicano, S. Bock, D. Fitzpatrick, B. Garcia 3. K. Hammond. 4. Coach Castles. . All piled up. 6. S. Williams SPORTS 61 Fitness seemed to be the watchword of the Varsity and Junior Varsity Cross Country teams. The members spent the summer getting themselves in good phys- ical shape by running laps around town. Each day they ran about 10 miles, accu- [ mulating an 1V|€R G€ of 1,000 miles by the end of their tedious months of training. 62 SPORTS TOSS Country ' - is HV 1 1 i i s HP fe ' IrW ' m ' ' A; ■' ' B fl i . - Sk jI HH ; .J ' -- 1 ft « Photographs: 1. K. Wcnger leading, B. Stocksdale close behind. 2. K. Wenger way out in front. 3. D. Dahl in front with S. Frasco close at his heels. 4. Varsity Cross Country team (L-R): Back row: S. Frasco, D. Dahl, B. Stocksdale. 1st row: K. Ree, K. Wenger, A. Gonzales. 5. Movin ' . 6. C Evans followed close by L. Anderson and L. Cook. 7. C. Evans, Look Mom, no cavities! C. Pounce, Taking it easy. 8. C. Evans getting ready. 9. CHARGE ' 10. J.V. Cross Country team (L-R): Back row: L. Anderson, J. Funk, C. Evans, L. Cook. 1st row: S. Fanberg, C. Pounce, J. Dinda. SPORTS 63 Cross Country I Racing antics of Kennedy ' s Sopho- H: more Cross Country team led them to first place at the district meet. Each - member spent €MDL€SS hours adhering to the hills and dales of their daily run. For the Sophomore Irish pacers, the season ended with success. Photographs; 1. Coach B. Hays. 2. E. Carlisle running hard. 3. D. Reed struggles to stay ahead. 4. K. Campbell shows practice pays off. 5. Soph- omore Cross Country team (L-R): Back row: A. Rcmero, D. Lawrence, K. Campbell, D. Reed. 1st row: C. Dwyer, R. McCue, F. Koffman, E. Carlisle. 64 SPORTS Sophomore Water Polo Side aches, cramps, and pure exhaustion couldn ' t stop the spirit of the ' 75-76 Sophomre Water Polo team. They finished 4th in district standings, with a 4 win, 3 loss record. In their winning games, the Sophomores iced Orange, Katella and Cypress, plan- ning never to allow them to defrost. Armed with a year of experience the Sopho- mores should be prepared for a fine season next year. Good shootin ' boys. Photographs: 1. A goal attempt by A. Montoya with T. Fullcn waiting for the rebound. 2. Sophomore Water Polo team (L-R): Back row: M. Alloy, . rd row: K. Shuman, M. Gates, D. Evans. 2nd row: K. Murphy, G. Dcskin, M. Koyama. 1st row: E. Gonzales, T. Fullen, S. Drylie, A. Montoya. 3. T. Fuilen steals the ball while K. Shuman, M. Gates and K, Murphy look on in amazement. 4. K. Shuman throwing the ball to the holeman in the middle of the pool, while M. Alloy and A. Montoya work for front positions on their man. 5. Coach Browning tells the team how to improve their game. 6. A. Montoya ' s shot is blocked back. SPORTS 65 Photographs: 1. Varisty Water Polo team (L-R): Back row: R. Patterson, M. Patterson, K. Felig, T. Barrow, D. Johnson. 1st row: J. Morell, G. Olney, M. Economou, J. Nakamatsu, B. Fullen. 2. T. Barrow searching for an open man to receive the ball. 3. J Morell throwing an off-the-water pass. 4 B. Fullen going in for the score. 5. M. Patterson drawing a foul for our team, while B. Fullen and K. Felig work for open position. 6. Coach Zchntner. 7. Coach Browning. 8. K. Felig passes the ball ahead, while M. Patterson, G. Olney, and D. Johnson stan on their drives down to the other goal. 9 M. Patterson passes the ball out of the hole position to B. Fullen, while K. Felig and D. Johnson prepare for the counter attack. 10. Coaches Zehntner and Browning give pep talk at half time. Varsity Water Polo -  «s] . n s ? — _i- 66 SPORTS Amid the splashing, dunking, grabing, tearing, and near drowning, Ken- nedy ' s ' 75-76 Varsity Water Polo Team finished 5th in district competition. With Coach Zehntner officiating, and Coach Browning working in the water, the polo team scrimmaged and practiced with dedication. When their season began, the excitment of watching and playing water polo mounted. In the first game of the season, the Dana Hill ' s Dolphins slipped by the Irish in a one point victory. Though it ' s been kept quiet, the Anaheim game was a real speedo ripping experience. (Right Mark. ' ' ) The Irish, with a few answered prayers, pulled out a couple wins during the season as they DR€hCtt€D Santa Monica, Orange, and Kateila. Yea Irish!!! SPORTS 67 Varsity Basketball The Varsity Basketball team played at a MST and furious pace that made for an exciting season in ' 76. Ken- nedy fans weren ' t disappointed by the type of basketball they saw on the court this year. The team definitely had its ups throughout the year but also had some downs and failed to reach the C.I.F. playoffs. But with extremely talented under- classmen, Kennedy ' s basketball future looks promising. 68 SPORTS Photographs: 1. G. Woods prepares for rebound. 2. B. Way shows his shooting form. 3. Team Picture (L-R): R. Hinshaw, R. Diaz, B. Way, W. Thomson, S. Scherer. T. Kenner, B. Truckey, G. Galbraith, M. Larsen, P. lohnson, B. Blasford. 4. Coach Bishop talks it over. 5. B. Truckey rebounds. 6. Teams watch the free throw. 7. M. Larsen shoots from under- neath. 8. S. Scherer goes for the ball 9. S. Scherer is up for the tip in. SPORTS 69 Photographs: 1 B. Truckey evaluates the situation, 2, B. Way moves against Cypress. 3. G. Galbraith pumps form comer, 4. B. Diaz pivots at freethrow line, 5, B, Dia2 leads Kennedy fastbreak, 6 I. Bishop and I Mayberry generals on the court, 7, P. Johnson snatches rebound. 8. B Blashford drives down court. 9. L. Bishop and B. Diaz discuss game with referee. Varsity Basketball 70 SPORTS Kennedy went into every game being the smaller of the tuo teams, so they had to rely on their QUICK ness in order for them to score. With the expertice shooting of B. Diaz, B. Way, B. Truckey, M. Larsen, and other Irish- men, this was often accomplished. But when they were cold from the outside, Kennedy ' s basketball machine stalled. Fortunately, this was not often, and so Kennedy was able to have a successful season. W SPORTS 1 J.V. Soph Basketball Our J.V. team this year had some good moments and had some bad. They were without the shooting range necessary, so they relied on a quick and MST BR€ k game. If they were to win, they had to outrun their opponents, and this wasn ' t always accomplished. It was a gocxi learning ' experience for those athletes who will go on to play Varsity Basketball next year. Photographs: 1 G Creighton shoots over defense. 2. D McGinnis shoots a long one. 3. K. Hammond goes up for rwo, 4, M, Ferrin strains for the jump. 5. Team members (L-R): D, McGinnis, M. Ferrm, C, VanGelder, G. Woods, M Espy. K Diaz. J. Burns, D. Pavick, G Creighton, J Alfafara. I Torrez. .■ifii M ■54Sm - IGHTING IRISH V 72 SPORTS The ' Sophs ' were -- ' through the problem of playing without it ' s stars who had been moved up to the J.V. or Varsity teams, i but were still able to make a strong showing in the Empire League race. Constant shuffling of the team made it difficult for them to develop team unity going into the games which was a major drawback. Photographs: 6. J. Baclawski drives up court. 7. A. Aponte struggles for the rehwund. 8. M. Koyama drives for a lay-up. 9. A. Rhoden puts up a short lumper. 10. Team members (L- R): Back Row: Coach Macrorie, A. Rhoden, H Aponte, D. Law- erence, K. Hammond, J. Lamb- din, M. Gofxrl, L. Lander, D. Hammondtree, Coach Buie. 1st Row: R Diaz, T. Tei, K Kel- lett. B Bride, D. Gonzales, J Baclawski, J. Skinner, G. Werre. SPORTS 73 J.F.K s Swimming Teams Photographs; 1 T Fullen flying to the wall. 2. G. Olney div- ing ahead on a 200 yd. race. 3. B. Fullen leading the race to ukc a first. 4. M. Gates and T. Fullen, neck and neck. 5. Soph- omore Swim Team (L-R): Back row: M. Gates, T. Fullen S. Drylie. Ist row: K. Shuman, E Gonzales. 6. A. Hikawa the Individual Medley Man. 7. B. Fullen showing his winning Breaststroke style. 8. G. Onley asking Anyone got a Comb. 9. Varsity Swim Team (L-R): Back row: G. Olney, J Morell, B. Fullen. 2nd row: A. Hikawa, J. Nakamatsu. 1st row: K. Felig (Captain) iffflsrofB 4Y m «,mUVV.A i 4 SPORTS m At 6:30, out of a thick fog came a very cold J.F.K. swim team. The team swam in gcxxl weather as well as bad, while their coach sat comfortably in his heated office. When asked how they could swim in the early morning fog and cold, team members answered, Well the water is real warm, most of the time. Many of the team members had trouble judging their flip turns and ended up turning some 4 yards from the wall, but after all their practice the members very rarely missed their flip turns in a meet. If you were wondering why the team often yelled 1+4MBURG€R when one of their teammates was winning, it was because if they came in first place their generous coach would treat them to a hamburger at the Golden Arches, or was it Carl ' s Juniorr ' The team was a bit small this year, but they had alot of spirit, you would too if you had to get up at 5:30 in the morning and dive in old J.F.K. ' s swimming pool. SPORTS 7 The Varsiry Sotcer team had one of those season ' s where fani.7 foot-work and J4ZZY kicking couldn ' t help their 1 win, 13 losses, and 1 tie record much. Even though the team didn ' t do as well as they had exp ected, the players helped themselves out by picking up some new techniques that Coach Cedarholm will apply and refine for next year ' s Futbol season. 76 SPORTS Varsity Soccer JLf Photographs: 1. R. Palumbo attempting to kick the ball. 2. G. lioland, up, up, and away. 3. Back row: (L-R): T.Johnson, M. Gibbons, L Weber, G. Boland, J.Ahumada, C. Shutz, R. Palumbo. 1st row: J. Fada, G. Overton, M. Hukill, V. Soto, C. Alvarez, R. Alvarez. 4. Foreign Exchange Student, C Shutz on the move. ' ). R. Alvarez, about to get by his Sad- dleback opponent. 6. V. Soto, a little late to blcx.k the shot. 7. Coach Cedarholm, Fearless leader. 8. M. Guest, beats out his opponents. 9- L. Weber, doing some fast hustling. SPORTS 77 I r J.V. Soccer Although Pele would not be excited about the J.V. Soccer teams ' season, 2 wins, 10 losses, and 2 ties, they did excell in finesse and style. After working hard in practices and games, the team often enjoyed a little messy madness by frolicking through MUD puddles. The purpose being for them to increase their ability to play in foul weather. Next year, the team hopes to have enough experience to upgrade their previous record. Photographs: 1. R. Hunsaker attempt- ing a defensive tnove. 2. B. Collins smells around the ball. 3. S. Fanber,u doing the hustle. 4. T. Seymore gets ready to defend his goal. 5. J.V. Soccer Team members (L-R): Back row: B Collins, L. Hurita, M. Quesada, T Mise, S. Fanberg, C. Ponce, R. Hun saker, R. Robertson, R. Roche, J Coker. 1st row: S. Warsaw, K. Kapu- tis, G. Pugeda, P. Andrade, T. Sey- more, R. Funk, D. Thomas, D Rhodes. 78 SPCJRTS Plu)ti)t;i.i|i|is 1 ( S liult shows pcrliit torni. 2 S iph(im irc- Tr.k Is Tc.im mcnihcrs (l.R) li.uk rov. I H rncs. K Rcc. (i Aikcn, 1), V.inOurt. |, Skinixr, K ( ' .impbtll ircl row: S X ' cbh, F. Hdllm.in. 1) Rcol. ( Apiluli.m. R Okul.i. J. Br.iclcn 2n.l niv. R MiC ' ui. R IruclK. ( At .( Hl, I) I ' lt p.itruk. 1 l Liriis. ( I l-uski 1st row ( l) i. cT.j S.ivin. I) Snioik, P BoLm.i. H. (iiliiiorc.(i Hivtns. A Moiito .i v ' .irsiiv Tr.uk Tc.ini niciiihcrs (I.-Ri B.u k row M o.itnc ,B Brown. (r ' hislcr.(. ( rciuhton, P Johnson, R Butki. N I,ko ciii. R Miller ith row A M.irtiiuv, O Milnncs. T Priest. I (oktr, r Cion .iks. R Ci.ini.i, A Hcrn.milcv, iril niw I) P.iviik. M NLutern. C Sthult , (i WixhIs. H Stoik.l.ik. L. Cook. C L.int . P. K.nl.ini.i Jnil row R P.irm.i, S ' illii..ino. K. W ' .ililcn. B .M.ulxrrv. C RolxTson. B Tmiillo. K Wtimcr. K Brmt. M .MiAllistcr 1st row MM.iikoski. R HcrnHl. D Peterson, S Cochlo. I ' illi..in... B Cillxrt. I) D.ihl. j l) n.l.i. j M.irtin. A don .iles. M I ' r.isui i j M.irtin t.ikin ' It to the limit. SPORTS 79 Varsity Track A gunshot, .1 Jouti ot dust, a burst of speed, and pure deter- mination to win, brought the J.F.K. ' 76 track team all the way to a winning seas(_)n. Through the dynamic coaching of Tom Farr, Bill Hayes, Larry Murray and Bob Thomas, the track team was molded into the best track team to come through Kennedy in the past five years. Congratulations. Opp Varsity JV Soph JFK-Opp JFK-Opp JFK-Opp Anaheim 10. • . 9 54 - 82 ■18 - 86 C)r.inpc 86 - 0 58 ■6) 51-85 Hunt Bch SO - ' yb 82 • 5S 55 -70 F(K thill (:,} - 3 82 - V l-l - 72 Sjtidlcb,i ck 56 - 80 NA NA K.iiull.i 95 • h 98- 18 75 - 51 jgjr c;vprt-.s 59-79 f)0 - 90 80-51 SO SP 1RTS Photographs: 1, S. Frasco takes first. 2. Leader of the pack. 3. Makin tracks. 4. Auggie shows his form in low hurdles. 5. S. Coelho shows his high jump method. 6. G. Whisier gets a flying start. 7. J. Vil- licano cruising along. 8. B. Gilbert shows height, form and 2nd place. 9. R. Miller throws a f arout shot. SPORTS 81 Varsity Wrestling The season for the Mighry Varsity Grapplers ended in a bitter and agonizing defeat. Even with the spirit and experience of the 3 year returning lettermen Brad Farmer, Art Maletz, and Kerry Matsumoto, the Irish Mat-Men were pinneD to only 2 victories and an exhausting 4th place in league. All was not lost since Brad Farmer went on to take 1st place in GIF. and is the only wrestler in Ken- nedy ' s history to do so. With the guidance of Coach Cusack, next year ' s team will be ready for a ' Biggie. ' QiSK!k 82 SPORTS Photographs: 1. M. Waki gets on top of the siruanon. 2 M. Ridgel attempting a new move, 3 E Waki gets a hold of his Cypress opponent, 4, ] Mendoza putting on the squeeze. - K Matsumoto locking onto his opponent. 6. C.I.F. wmner B. Farmer, puts down his Cypress opponent for an easy vic- tory. ' . Wrestling team members (L-R): Back Row: T. Llmas. J. Matsumoto, M. Bass. T. Gonzales. A. Maletz, J Mendoza, M. Waki. 1st row: E. Waki. R. Owens. P. Cain. B. May- berr . M. Ridgel. R Butler. 8. B. Mayberry about to shake off his opponent. 9. J. Saar fmds his opponent is no cream puff. SPORTS 83 J.V. Wrestling The J.V. Irish Grapplers managed to hold down a difficult 6-2 season. Concentration was hard to achieve for the Irish, due to the overpow- ering yells of their teammates cheering them on to victory. The J.V. Matmen finished 3rd in the league. With some quick moves and the guid- ance of Coach Cusack, the team made it through the season. Thank you Coach! Photographs: 1. S. Christensen finds wrestling not so easy, 2. Back row (L-R): E. Apodaca, V. Merales, D. Jaworski, D. Negast, B. Okula. 1st row: R. Spradlin, G. Hartman, J. Saar. 3. R. Butler takes a rest on his opponent. 4. B. Okula, getting weighed down. 84 SPORTS Sophomore Wrestling The young but agile Sophomore Wrestlers were held defeat. Though inexperienced, the Sophomore Wrestlers managed to salvage two hard earned victories. Nice going Photographs: 1. D. Fitzpatrick attempting to put down his opponent. 2. J. Davis putting on the iuice. i. J. Davis gets his man. 4. Back row (LR): D. Smock, I. Ix)renz, M. Lockhart, B. Tripp, D. Fitzpatrick. 1st row: K. Moy- nihan.J Reyes, D. Wilson, M. Potter. y. Coach Bartlett congratulates K. Moynihan. SPORTS 85 The Varsirv tennis team had a SM SttlMG year. They displayed qualities of speed, talent, and consis- tano ' throughout their many meets. Coached by Mr. Nlaliarii, the team shared a busy, successful season. Photographs; 1. M. Reisbeck as seen through the net. 2. Doubles team B Angers and M. Reisbeck, playing an exciting game. 3. The entire J. V and Varsity teams (L-R): Back row; L. Landers, J. Frazier, M. Koyama, M. Reisbeck, I. Strudwick, J. Cattolica, W. Cooperider B Angers. D Goates, M. Weddle, C Lantz, L. Paholski, L. Frias, D Waher, C Gordon, D. Zengler, D Alonso (manager). 2nd row: D Grasmick, R. Paul, B Wadman, R. Tardif. C. Mangasong, G. Par ada.J Glatt, M Nyborg. M. Negast, T Maruko. 86 SPORTS Varsity Tennis Photographs: 1. C. Mangasong smashes ,,,-= the ball with ease 2. B. Wadman shows i ff his powei ul ser -e. 3. Varsicv team — left doubles: B. Angers. M. Weddle. D. Grasmick. and M. Reisbcck. Right — sin- gles: C. Mangasong, B. Wadman. J. Catto- lica, I. Strudwick. 3. Prepanng for a per- fea backhand and shot is D. Grasmick. SPORTS 87 J.V. Tennis Kennedy ' s Junior Varsity tennis team kept a busy schedule. Frequent matches, hectic practices, and individual team com- petition, set a fast pace for these young men. Nimble feet, smooth backhands, QUICK moves and strong forehands were some of the fine qualities of this team. J.V. ' s have shown great promise for ne.xt year. Photographs: 1. M. Nyborg completes his shot with a backhand spin. 2. W. Cooperider places a forehand shot. 3. Left — doubles, T. Marulco, L. Paholski, C. Lantz, D. Goates. Right — singles, W. Cooperider, D. Walter. M. Nyborg, J, Parada. IpKy : ty 4 88 SPORTS =P -«j==r -i Sophomore Baseball - H 1 4i PSioJoeriphs: ; D Fnla mikes i :hrow to second t i«r- 2- Sophomore BiscbiM Team members ( L-R ; Bjck row: B Tripp. H- Aptmtc. M Davidson. M. Gobell. K- Hammond. S. Paul. M. Kcllv. W_ lA ngewjv. C.oiih Gunn. ist row: D. Finlay. -A. Lopez. P Andrade. B Tuuiaroni. M Hiscrman. J. Mor2an. B Eeenson. S. Vb ' i!!iams. and the team nnanaeer. B Kochin. 5. M. Stewan has a close play at firM. 4. .IV BascMl Team members iL-Rl: Back row. C N ' anguilder. B .Akcr . A. Fernandez. M. Stc-wan. I. Trucke . L Huppen. Gwch Maepall. 1st row I Kron . M Knicht. B. Hanson. F. Hiibraith. V Austin. R W ' acner SPORTS 89 This year Kennedy ' s baseball teams showed the Irish fans an exciting brand of baseball. The sophomores had a very successful season. The J.V. and Varsity teams did have their problems throughout the year, but the overall picture of Kennedy baseball was one of CCOMPLISttM€hT -1 4 ■■- - - ' 90 SPORTS Varsity Baseball Photographs: 1. M. Apduhan makes a throw to first. 2. B. Truckey is called safe in a cloud of dust, .v Varsity ' Baseball Team members (L-R); Back row; J. Mas- niec. Coach Maepa, R. Parma, ] Brezden, D. Hansen, F. Trejo, B. Truckey, J. Wing, K. Hardcastle, J. Lampert, Coach Lujan, D. Ritter. 1st row; S. Husereau, G. Freeze, B Jones, F. Hilbreth, M. Apduhan, A. Gobel, R- Friedowitz, R. Varela, L Knud- sen. W. Thomson and L. Casara not shown ). D. Hansen can ' t make a tag at first. ■). Coach Lujan ponders over the situ- ation. 6. K. Hardcastle throws a mean tur e. 7 J. Brczden, R. Parma and Coach l.uian discuss the Umpire ' s call. 8. J. Wmg shows us his rifle arm. mggmmuk Eh m i H . , vi« IMitf Bi j J 1 i i LJi i ni ■. i SPORTS 91 Photographs: 1. S. Donahue teeing off. 2. H. Hamada and his putter. 3. S. LaBarge demon- strates his power. 4. Varsity Golf Team; (L-R): S. La Barge, M. Linstrom, G. Neville, S. Dona- hue, H. Hamada, S. Kadota. 5. S. Kadota put- ting. 6. G. Neville concentrates on the ball. 7. Gaach Wallace and Mr. Smith. 8. J.V. Golf Team. 92 SPORTS X ' l S. Broken woods, knee deep in the water searching for the ball, bat- tling the hot desert S MDTR PS and grass stained pants from looking for the break of the green. This and more was what the Irish encountered at their golf meets. In spite of all these problems the Irish, under the direction of Coach Wallace, ironed out a good season. « 4  SPORTS 9- roaTB ML JFK Varsin, ' } Kl Modena i-) Neff 13 Anaheim 27 Orange 21 Huntington Beach 14 Ftxjthill 34 Saddleback 34 Katella 34 Cypress CIF 34 Chaffey 20 Camarillo 7 South Hills Sophomore 7 Sunny Hills 9 Neff Troy Opp. 33 28 7 14 13 17 8 8 21 14 35 7 11 ev hhiv Opp Anihcim Orange Hunt Bch FocMhil) Saddleback Kaiclla Cypress Varsiry JFK Opp 59 107 80 75 •il 116 28 156 61 - 67 47 102 25 10 Soph JFKOpp 78 H 96 107 0 86 9 rSv oeL Ps Opp S.A. Valley Cypress Hunt Bch Saddleback Anaheim S.A. Valley Cypress Hunt. Bch Anaheim Saddleback Varsity JFK-Opp. 0- 7 2 - 2 0- 2 1 -3 1 - 2 2- 1 0-4 J.v. JFK-Opp 1 -4 1 -2 2-3 Cane. 3-7 2-4 2-1 2- 10 3-4 0-3 TEVIlAia Opp Anaheim OTan|5c Hiinl Bch Fbochill Saddleback Kaiella Cypress Anaheim Orange Hunt Bch Foothill Saddleback Kaielb Cypiess Vaxsiry JFK Opp 19- 9 6 22 7 ■21 4 24 20 8 2 i nw 19 9 l9 ' i 8 ' i low - TA 25 28 Unplaycd 14 14 (101 99) 16 12 JV JFK Opp 18 10 lip 4 ■24 Vl 22 ' i 19 ' ! 8 ' i 20i i T 2 15Vi l4 ' i la ' A 9 ' ! low T 2 W 22 ' ! 3 2 26 A - ' 2 16 12 13- n WPB TL 1 Opp Varsity J.V, Soph. JFK-Opp JFK-Opp JFK-Opp Anaheim 29-32 40-13 31-22 Orange Won-FFT Won-FFT Won-FFT Hunt Bch 27-38 15-54 23 - .39 F.xiithill 12-47 29-35 6-54 Katella 27-36 36-14 23-51 Saddleback 17-35 46-21 21-42 Cypress 21-32 38-23 6-55 ' 7 94 SPORTS [flOd LQliiM flv ()rr Kjtellj Hum Bih Saddleback Orange Anaheim Cypress Varsirv jFKOpp !■■- 48 48 - n 2} - 33 20-40 29- 28 l i 43 WON-FFT .IV JFK-Opp 20 - 3 ! 45 - n 32 ■24 15- 50 41 23 21 ■34 WON FFT Lowest Score Wins Soph JFK-Opp P 31 43 20 38 - 23 33 - 25 43 20 15 50 WON-FFT V AU9 POLO y Opp. Varsir - J.V. I JFK-Opp jFK-Opp. Anaheim 6 ■19 1 - 16 1 Orjnge 11-4 6-0 Hunt. Bch. 3-22 ■20 p Fijothill 5-19 1-17 Saddleback 4-14 3-6 Katella 8-2 11 - Cypress 4-13 12-7 a 2.L8AvLL Opp Anaheim Orange Hunt Bih Foothill Saddleback Katella Cypress Anaheim Orange Hunt Bch. Foothill Saddleback Katella C ' vprcss Varsm JFK-Opp 4-0 3-4 8-5 -6 -4 ■5 ■9 -0 -0 -6 -5 - 7 - 1 1 IV JFKOpp 3 - 5 5 6 10 10 3 4 Soph JFK-Opp 1 1 3 6 1 GraL_- i Opp Varsity JFK-Opp J r Anaheim 27- 9 I Orange 29- 7 U— - Hunt Bch 6 . 30 FiK)thill Saddleback 31 - •i Cypress 23 - 1. L Anaheim .M • 5 ( )range }0- 6 Hunt. Bch. 12-24 Fcxjthili 6- 30 Saddleback }6- C press 23 - 13 v? QRaKer f s- Opp Anaheim Orange Hunt Bch Foothill Saddleback Katella Cypress Orange Anaheim Foothill Hunt Bch Saddleback Katella Cypress Varsiry JFKOpp 79. 70 74 . 72 82 94 88- 70 39 43 62 - 82 60-69 93 - 83 1 65 52 66 66- 87 60 58 68 M 70 93 J V JFKOpp 60 54 86 54 69 77 4 ' 4 69 42 83 66 63 42. Soph JFK-Opp 55 48 56 58 - 126 42 56 43 41 49 89 65 0 43- 58 64 ■M 60- 60 65- % 68- 49 67- 4 58- 66 fiO- SPORTS 95 M t IAVA, Opp V.irsHv jV, jl-K-Opp. JFK-Opp. WcMcrn ■. .1 2-4 b J r.i -) , A 2-7 An.ilK ' im ■i - 1 5-3 b.sAl ■i - 1 6-2 Suvanna ) - 1 7- 1 Cypress 4 - 2 2-4 Magnolia 4-2 6-0 Katclla 1 2 r, . ( ) av K tM A Gr ( Opp. Varsiry JV. JFK-Opp. JFK-Opp Magnolia 38 - 55 76- 54 biara 38-72 49- 74 Katella 50 ■M 56- 106 Anahiem 59 ■47 66- 73 Savanna 55 ■65 60- 94 Cypress 28 - 92 69- 78 Western 60 - 50 69- 56 I I MQUeXflALL Varsity JFK Opp -l i. 12. 1 ! vn, i-n -n. 11 IS i}-n. Ill-) I n.o IS 6-n. ii-n n-}, 14 16, 1416 n-10.2 n, 4-n .IV JFKOpp 2-n.4-n .lis, 12-n n-io, 7.1S, 17-n lo-n, 5-n 515. is LS-n. 12 n io-n.4is 1515, 7.15, 12-n aP QK ivirai Opp. Western Cypress LosAl. Savanna Anaheim Katella Loara Magnolia Varsiry JFK-Opp. 4- 1 2-3 2 -3 4- 1 2-3 5-0 4- 1 5 -0 JV. JFK-Opp 1 -4 2-5 2- 3 3 -2 3-5 4-1 2-3 4- 1 96 SPORTS It -I ' ■S aorr AL-L Opp Varsirv JV JFK-Opp JFK-C:)pp ljiar.1 16 • 1. -1 Katc-11.1 ■3 4 - 3 Pucifica • 3 :i -4 Anaheim 3-0 i: - 1 Savanna 10- 2 6- 5 Los Al 5 -4 Q Ktr P LL Opp. Varsiry JFK-Opp Magnolia 33 -21 Cypress 26-41 Western 28 - 33 LosAL 31 -67 Loara 39 - 49 Katella 37 - 48 Anaheim 26 ■60 Savanna -11 ■i() JFK-Opp. 33 -41 17-45 26-21 20-28 24-26 32 - 33 28-22 24 - 43 i i3La nac 5 Opp. LosAl. Anaheim Magnolia Loara Savanna Pen, Tin-ie Varsiry JFK-Opp. won won won won won J.V. JFK-Opp. won won won won lost SPORTS 97 G.A.A. Volleyball Though the G.A.A. Volleyball Team has yet to win a game, they certainly enjoyed the sport. The team dilligently practiced SPIk€S MD DIGS and were rewarded by a near wi n over the second place team in the league. Even though the season was unsuccessful, the girls learned that winning isn ' t every- thing, it ' s how you play the game that counts. Keep the spirit flyn ' high! Phocographs: 1, T. Rollings docs the bump. 2. Team Captain — K. Howe makes one over the net 3 Ms. Fuerh- ing gives instructions to that great team, 4. Volleyball Team (L-R): Back row: V. Headington, J. Dickinson. .Srd row: Coach Fuerhing, P Weber, K Howe, J Black, L. Daggett, E. O ' Hern, P. Schow. 2nd row: P Reopel, T. Roll- ings, L. Keenan, M. Moriarty. 1st row: B. LaCross, J. Lane, S. Fowler, L. Cox, L Knudsen, T. Bowers. Members not shown: L. Angione, D. Murley, H. Rawson, T Turner, L Palonski v ilfT it ' isr I 98 SPORTS G.A.A. Tennis ■■R.4 ' X?4 ' 4 .«. ' . i£MM ' vf,i- - ■I ■•.■;■' ■■.■■. ' ; 1 - - ; The 75-76 G.A.A. Tennis team, clad in their white tennis dresses, met 6th period fall semester to master the skills of the tennis racquet. Assisted by the talents of Ms. Shoe- maker, the team finished a 6 win and 2 loss season. The team enjoyed daily twilight practices, the afternoon water fights, and the rowdy bus trips to the away games. But the team agrees the highlight of the season was team captain, Mel Stout appearing for the games in a white tennis dress with green panties, no Less Nevertheless, she was the first girl to go to tennis GIF championships in JFK ' s history, way to go Mel! Photographs: 1, C. Keimer uses quick maneuver to hit the ball over the net. 4. Ms. Shoemaker ' s — favorite play. 5. M. Stout smashes a great serve. Team Picture: Varsity S. — M. Stout, D. Wering. J. Wishninw- ski, K. Caner. Varsity D. — K. Henry and C. Weerheim, T. Johnson and R. Magallanes. J.V. S. — F. Massey, W. Holden, N. Markel, A. Peto, K. Alley, T. Goeckner, B. Dew. J.V. D. — M. Porshe and K. Aguire, J. Howie and C. Keimer, J. Kykendall and N. Hemi, D. Hilker and A. Boziza, Y, Gonzales, and K. Swaney. SPORTS 99 G.A.A. Field Hockey The 75-76 Field Hockey Teams goal was the C.I.F. Championship, however they lost in the first C.I.F. competition. The many practices led to a successful season. The bus trips were a riot. Everyone had bruised legs, and Lisa met eye to eye with a hockey ball and came out with a BL Ck €Y€. With a 7-2 record for the Varsity Team, and a 6-2 record for the J.V. ' s, the season didn ' t end a total loss. Photographs: I. Varsity Team in action. 2 WOW — look at those legs!! 3. S. Fowler and J. Lane goof around in between games. 4. Field Hockey Team (LR): Back row: L. Edmond, C Morrison. B Dew, T Goeckner, L Munha. 3rd row: R. New- berry, J Lane, V. Glass, R Poore, R Hagen, M Murakawa 2nd row: N. Markel, P. Schow, M. Stout, L. Keenan, J. Dickin- son, T. Rollings, K. Aley, L Angoine. 1st row: Asst. Coach Fassell, M. Wiebold, S. Fowler, V. Headington, C. Higashu- mura, K Carter, D. Murley, K Morrison. 5. L. Keenan, M Stout and V. Headington all go after the ball. ■« - i 100 SPORTS Basketball I i l« b L This year ' s G.A.A. Basketball teams had something new, a Sophomore team. Although the team did not win all their games, the Irish showed experience which will surely M LUG the team next year. Photogr.iph.s; 1. R. Newberry — the skies the limit. 2. Irish down — but not for long. .V G.A.A. Basketball Team members (L-R): Back row; A. Helm, L. Cox, L. Daggett. J. Black. L. Angione, N. Markel, E. O ' Hearn, V. Headington, M. Stout. 2nd row: R. Magallenes, T. Romero, R. Newberry, D. Murky, P. Weber, P. Riopel, M. Wiebold, K. Carter, M. Murakawa, N. Hemni. 1st row: T. Bowers, Y. Hamada, C. Silvis, C. Vigil, D. Esparza, T. Rawlens, V. Wright, J. Stein, B. LaCross, 4. V, Headington speeds down SPORTS 101 G.A.A. Swimming PniitKc m.ikcs perfect, ;ind the 6 Varsit). J. ' , swim teams proved it! From a diseouraging season last year, the team came back STROMG Coaching the swimmers was Joanne Kessler, former JFK. swimmer. Alright Irish! Photographs. I. High speed swimming requires goggles, 2, I.. Edmonds — full speed ahead, .v C Adams surfaces tor air. 4. Who are those masked girls ' - ' 5. J. Kuykendall psyches up for a fast swim. 6. G.A.A. Swim- ming team members (L-R): Back row: E. Hishineh, C ' . Higashimura, J. Smith, L. Edmond. .srd row: ' ' . Gonzales, D. Dejoungh, C], Adams, Coach J. Kessler. 2nd row D Warring, C;. Vigil, K. Paul, H. Rau- son, 1). Shuft, B. Dew. 1st row I. (judman- son, C. Williams, P. Sherrett. K. Charter, J Kuykendall. A. Ru. . m 102 SPORTS G.A.A. Badminton The Badminton Team consisted of mainly JUhlORS this year. Nancy Markel, the number one singles player, and Joan Black, the number va ' o singles player were the only Seniors on the team. Miss Fuering, the Badminton Coach, felt that the hard- working Juniors will come back next year stronger than ever. Photographs: 1. K. Hcnr shimin .iw.u. 2. Aher the picture , . .v M. Wie- bold .ind J. Dickensen usin team work. -4. The Badminton Team members (L- R): Back row: N. Belmonte, T. Whitby, K. Taylor. A. Meyer, M Papillion, S. Lofgren, C. Weerheim, J. Dickensen, M. Murakawa, D. Hilker, L, Jofre. Kst row: D. Toma, S. Andrede, M, Wiebold, R. Hagen,J. Nakamura, N. Henmi. . R, Hagen swattin the bird. SPORTS 103 G.A.A. Softball Through daily pnicticc. both Varsity and J.V. St)ftball teams perfected their skills on the diamond and M4ST€R€D the game ot Softball. 1 V. Hculinaton rc.uiy for the pitch. 2. Easy does it as P. Marsden bunts the ball ' i Hi,yh tatch by the first basetnan. 6. Softball team members. J. v.: L. An.KKine. L. Banowitz. L. Daggett, D. Esparza, S Fowler, L, Keenan, I Lane, B I.aCross, P. Riopel, T. Romero, C, Silvis, M. Yenalav- itdi. Varsity K Headington, V He.uiington, T, Johnson. D, Jones, J Macedo. R. M.ruall.incs, P M.irsden, D Murley, T Rolhngs, T Stammen. M Stout. P W ' tlxT I M.nedo ' s expert pitch KM SPORTS G.A.A. Officers It all started at 300 AK last June when seven sneaky G.A.A. offi- cers kidnapped seven sleepy girls from tfieir cozy bedrooms. They were stuffed into cars and taken to Hof ' s Hut for a delightful early morning breakfast. These seven sleepy heads were the 75-76 G.A.A. officers who planned and organized the G.A.A. events. President 1st Vice Pres. 2nd Vice Pks, Secret; Histori SPORTS 105 ■,i:. CLUBS Hi J ENn Photographs: 1. Advisor Ms. Johnson looks over K. Felig ' s pictures. 2. T. Arndt sings ' Crop crop, gee whiz, oh what a relieve it is. ' 3. A. Maclver trying to think up a new layout. 4 G. Mattoon is cool. 5 Editor B Cook breaks in a newcomer M. Maikoski. 6. J. Wong is print- ing and printing and printing and . . . 7. M. Larscn can ' t believe his eyes. 8, J. Flecky marks the proof she was looking for. 9. C. Lew tries to tie her balloon. 10 M. Economou Icxaking at the bug floating around in his punch. 11 Yearbook Staff members (L-R): Back row: T Arndt, J. Wong, C. Lew, L. Edmond, B. Cook, S. Lopin, M. Economou, K. Helin. 3rd row: A. Maclver, J Flecky, J Howie, J. Adamson, M. Maikoski. 2nd row: G Mattoon, K. Wong, C. Keimer, K. Felig. 1st row: M Prather, M Larscn. 5. M Prather and S. Lopin intently looking at the girls. 108 CLUBS Yearbook Balloon laden oak trees, pizza parties, trips to McDonalds, and Ms. Johnson learning ' the hus- tle ' were just a few of the highlights of the 76 Eternal Flame Staff. Even with all those crazy things going on, the staff still spent more time working on layouts and pictures than they did goofin ' around. Each member of the staff real- ized his responsibilities, and with Advisor Ms. Johnson and Editor Beth Cook helping along the way, deadlines were easily met. After deadlines came the parties . . . Apple Pies to Pizza, and then came the Monty Python jokes. Anybody that overheard Carol and Judy insulting Mark L., and vice versa, could never have believed how well the staff really worked together. But through it all, a book slowly emerged, and every- body that worked on the staff can look back and say, Why did we play ' Love Rollercoaster ' every day in December? :2S X CLUBS u ; Shamrock Researching, checking out the story, writing, rewriting, proof reading, and typing are a few things members of the Shamrock Staff did in order to produce a fine monthly newspaper. Mr. A. Leonard and editor Karen Pratt proof read all the incoming sto- ries picking only the finest for publication. The staff agrees that the worst of all possible jobs was folding all 2200 newspapers, then sorting them into class stacks for distribution. Though the staff was mostly beginning student journalists in September, they are now very good reporters and writers. Today, they work on the John F. Kennedy Shamrock, and tomorrow who knows, maybe the Los Angeles Tim es. no CLUBS . «(( . w y;« ,;ft Photographs: 1. R. Maninez typing her story 2, Mr. Leonard showing the class how to use a camera. 3. S. Fanberg monkeyin ' around. 4. Mr. Leonard proofreads S. Stefan ' s story. 5. R. Robinson, Now where is that article I just wrote? 6, The five FxJitors of the Newspaper (the only 5), Back to Front: K Higa — Sports Ed., D. Moynihan — Editorial and Comment Page Ed., L . Owen — Feature and Entenain- ment Ed., C. Aviles — News Ed., K. Pratt — Ed. and Chief. 7. The Shamrock Staff (L-R): Back row: M. Coatney, S. Fanberg, R. Robinson, P. Yamamoto, P. Schow, C. Aviles. 3rd row: D. Nakakihara, A. Moore, K. Higa, D. Moynihan. 2nd row: L. Wilson, K. Pratt, L. Shipley. L Owen, S. Stefan, P. Marsden. 1st row: D. Toma, T. SokoU, C. Massey, B. Bright, R. Martinez, and Mr. Leonard. 8. P. Yamamoto shows D. Nakakihara his new story idea. 9. Mr. A. Leonard, Shamrock ' s advisor. 10. K. Higa and D. Moynihan lookin ' serious. CLUBS 111 Photographs: 1. A. Ficke in action. 2. Modern Dance Members (L-R); Back row: K. Doke, M.Jackson, D. Gillogly, M. Finlay, J. Macedo, E. Evered,J. Griffith, D. Burton, C. Lukach, J. Bocker, S. Kindorf , D. Svensk. 2nd row: C Moreilo, K. Gonzales, L. Squires, L. Vaughn, D. McKay, C. Knight, L Chavez, P. Heberer, K. Bamett, K. Makimoto, B. Tafoya, A. Ficke. 1st row: D Andrews, J. Bark, L Rose, P. May, C Mc Zain, L. Sala, K. Boneb- rake, V. Flemmer, K. Larsen, A. Cooper, D. Amyx. Not pictured here: S. Cabc. S. Cerda. K. Choate, C. Parish, G. Holmblad, A. Kanerak, P. Lawler, M. MacDonald, J. Rader, M. Robbins. 3. Warming up for the Christmas assemb ly. 4. Jivin ' around. 5. President, D. Amyx. 6. Vice-President, D. Gil- logly. 7. L. Rose takes five. 112 CLUBS Modern Dance Modern Dance has kept on their toes with lots of hard work and creativity to make their performances expressive and entertaining. They performed at the Christmas Assembly, Holiday in Music, and the Spring Show. The Spring Show featured Dance in 200 Years, which was Modern Dance ' s interpretation of the Bicenten- nial celebration, highlighted with original cos- tumes and dances from America ' s past. The result of a year ' s work? Memories of a rainbow of colored leotards and much-used danc- ing slippers. CLUBS 113 Work Experience Working ' on the job ' is the objective of Mr. Rickertson ' s Work Experience Program. Developing themselves for businesses and trades under the supervision of a skilled instructor working with schools in the district gives students the opportunity to work and learn with other employees. Photographs: 1. R. Waller at the La Palma Fire Depanment demonstrates the proper way to operate a fire hose. 2. R. Trevino working at Thrif tys assembling a wood gondola. }. S. Lopin focuses on a giant hamburger while working as a pho- tographer ' s assistant. 4. B. Leingang working at Lion Auto, watching and learn- ing. -r 114 CLUBS ►, R.O.P. Developing and reinforcing valuable skills was the primary- pur- pose of Mr. Mayberry ' s R.O.P. (Regional Occupational Program). As students discover other skills and broaden their resources, they are more likely to succeed in a career. Photographs: 1. M. Kramer working at Sears Food Service Center straining grease. 2. J. Adwell working at the R.O.P. Printing Center on a layout. 3. Liz and Laura Toton make Christmas tree ornaments at the RXT).P. District Media Center. 4. D. Gates and J. Hebblethwaite help build Pre-Fabricated buildings at the Con- struction Center. CLUBS 115 House of Representatives The House of Repre- sentatives consists of one student from each home- room class. Their function is to provide better com- munications between the student council and the student bcxly. The House of Representatives holds their meetings every two weeks on Tuesdays. Being a representative gives stu- dents a chance to vote and voice their opinions on dif- ferent school matters. The job of each representative IS to attend each meeting md then report back to their individual classes on what was discussed in the meeting. First Semester House of Representatives members (L-R): Back row: J Cattolica, M. Stewart, D. VanOon, K. Gravel!, B Pearson, G. Monreal, S. Coelho, T. Priest, M Larsen, D Goates. 2nd row: D. Diaz, G. Hard- castle, M. Mason. P Yamamoto, B Okula, C Blalock, J Estep, A Ficke, L. Nelson, C Vigil, C Keimer. ISi row: D. Bell, R liond, J Manorana, J. Conrad, D. Higley, K. Jackson, J Wong, P Lawler, A. Cooper. Members not present: B Bannon, K Bamett, S. Bivens, D Blanks, S. Bock, M Burgess, B. Christian, B. Diaz, L. Echaves, D. Featt, M Fmlay, N Fischer, J Flecky, C Fletcher, D Fowler, D. Glatt, K. Guiterrez,J. Hanson, C Harding, D Hargrove, A Hernandez, K Higa, P Jofre, P Johnson, C. Kemp, H Klinct, K. Longenocker, D McGuire,J Reyes, K. Salsberry, V. Varela. Second Semester House of Representatives members (L-R): Back row: A Killebrew, R. Mailberg, G. Mon real, L Angione, A. Lopez, M. Stewart, T. McCarry,J. Culver, R. Parma, T Priest, D. Goatej, M. Gobel, E Leuschen 3rd row: J. Wong, L. Miguel, D. Diaz, C Keimer, B. Blashford, M. Burgess, A. Gonzales, J Bocker, D Whiteacre, J. Hanson, L. Nelson, A. Cooper, A. Lopez, D. VanOort, G Fuske. 2nd row: P Dube, R. Bond, L Hobrock, R. Miller, R. Magallanes, S. Moulton, L. Gubler, T Libcll, B. Padilla, L Pelle grino, C Dvojack 1st row: J Wisniewski, J Wong, J. Nakamura, M Kambara, C Silvis, J Suh, J Argento, D. Esparza, W Singer, S Thrasher, T Hackbarth, C Massey, F Massey. Members not present: D Blow, S. B xk, B. Coats, L Gonzalez, D. Juengel, C. Romero, K. Salsberry, P. Vance, C. Way, L Yin. 1 16 CLUBS (. AA Sparks membt-rs I L-Ri Back Row I 1 ).i,i;i;ctt, M si.nit.j , ■•. ■■,.,. u,M M;i(,.k,.A.,. J Nakamura, N Markel, K. Carter, C. Weerheim, J. Howie, Y. Hamada, D. Esparza, V. Wnght, L. Edmond, R. Magallanes, C Keimer, M Morianry 2nd Row; J Black, M. Wiebold, K. Morrison, T Bowers, A. Helm,.) Stem, C Silvis, V. Headington. 1st Row: S. Andrade, J. Wisniewiski, L. Ruiz, C. Massey, S. Carr. Ijtcrary Club members, (L-R): Back Row: C. Lew. 2nd Row: J. Nakamura, C. Aviles, S. Andrade. 1st Row: D Warmg, D. Toma, M. Kambara. Members not present: J. Carisle, G. Holmblad, and I Strudwick. G.A.A. Sparks The G.A.A Sparks is formed to honor the girls who have the athletic ability and the brains as well. All of them are in G.A.A. and also maintain at least a . .0 grade point average. Literary Club The Literary Club is responsible for producing Kennedy ' s literary magazine, Scela. This is a conglomera- tion of material created by Kennedy students, such as poems, short stories, prose, and drawings. One of the big- gest projects they had this year was getting out of debt. Andthevdidit ' - ' TADA ' CLUBS in Diati Diati, a new club this year, was formed with the idea of pro- viding more expansion and enrichment that could be pro- vided through the M.G.M. pro- gram for all the M.G.M. ' s and Advanced Placement students. The main activity Diati plan- ned was a four day, three night trip to ' osemite National Park. To raise money for this trip and several other, Diati sponsored bake sales, candy sales, a car wash, and a rummage sale. Ohcr trips included visiting the Ijos Angeles Times, Renaissance Fair, and Golden West College. Pep Club This year ' s Pep Club con- sisted of hard working girls who promoted school spirit. They went to all the games to cheer, and show their school spirit. They had a pendant sale to raise funds , then gave treats to ath- letes to perk their morales. Their services were greatly appreciated by all. l ijti Club members (L-R): Back Row: Mr. Nicols, B, Lndo, C. Avilcs, M. Murakawa, V. Cuevas, K. Morrison. Ist Row; M. Kambara, D. Toma, H. Kyomen, A. Lew, J. Kuykendall, D. Fonseca, P. Dube,J. Nakamura.j. Wisniewski, D. Murley, S. Andrade, Mr. Haynes. Pep Club members (L-R): P. Stoddart, D. Esparza, C Miyata, M. Stringfellow, C. Kinney. 118 CLUBS Members of I.O.C (L-R): Back Row: D. Underwood, B. Wadman. 3rd row; K. Salsbery, C. Miyata, C, Lew, L. Powell, K. Wong, P. Mascarella, J. Skelley, T. Tsujioka. 1st row; V. Headington, A. Kanarek, N. Tereshkevitch, H. Kyomen. Members not shown; D. Blanks, D. Blow, A. Colannino, B. Cook, B. ' armer, L. Faustina, D. Hargrove, A. LaPierre, M. Weddle, D. Wiegand. I.O.C. I.O.C. is more formally known as the Inter Organiza- tional Council. It is a group made up of all the club ' s presi- dents. These people act as the Senate in Kennedy ' s student government. I.O.C. decides on many of the activities which will take place on campus. They were responsible for the messy mango eating contest, a few crazy skits, and having many arguments at their meetings. Besides these decisions, they were all privileged to sample 4 different delicious chocolate bars before deciding which they would be selling. What a rough life group! Ski Club: Back Row: J. Maninez, C. Apduhan, J. Casey, L. Laird, L. Herschler, S. Carpenter, R. Perry, S. Bock. C. Keimer, B. Tripp, K. Morrison, D. Biddle, T. Mills, D. Fowler, D. Macedo, J. Reed, M. Austin, D. Lawn, L. Yama- moto, D. Tasker, M. Macedo, R. Palumbcr, E. Clack, D. Tasker, J. Macedo, K. Gonzales, M. Burgess, K. Cole, H. Griffith, R. Fischer, B. VonDerLage, D. Austin, M. Hackbarth, J. Ca.sey, P. May, C. Graham, K. Thielen, S. Lofgren, T. Wallace, V. Dennis, K. AJlen, J. Quinlan. Ski Club Hittin ' the slopes has been ski clubs favorite activity. Headed by president Debbie Blanks, and sponsor M. Emery (math teacher and great ski trips). On one of these weekend ski trips, the club drove to Mammath Mountain. The Janu- ary trip to Snow Val- ley was hot and sunny on the man made snow. The Thanksgiving trip to Utah ' s Salt Lake ski resort was the high- light of the snow sea- son. CLUBS 119 F.B.L.A. Student Store Shenanigan Shop The Shenanigan Shop is a favorite place of the munchers on campus. Located near the Little Theatre, the Student Store ' s purpose is to keep the Irish supplied with school essentials and other goodies. These industrious people hold the fort down before school and at the 12:25 bell. Back Row (L-R): D. Lindquist, P. McGee, A. Gonzales, J, Sktllcy, S Ry ncr, S. Engflke. 2nd Row: D. Thorn, D. Lee. F.B.L.A. F.B.L.A. stands for the Future liusiness Leaders of America, a nationwide organization of busi- ness students. In addition to run- ning the concession stands at home football games, Kennedy ' s F.B.L.A. participated in the contests at the Southern Section Conference in I )mpoc (walking away with the sweepstakes) and co-hosted the State Conference in Anaheim. Some members were part of an exhibit at the Anaheim Convention Cxntcr, and some members with bionic fingers were part of the March of Dimes Typc-a-Thon. Back Row (L-R): C Aragon, M Burdett, K, Swaney, M. Bevins, C. DeBruyn. L. Stark, D. Lindquist, T Barrow. C. Weerheim,J. Flecky. Row 2: J Skelley, K. Schlicht, S. Engelke, B. Dickinson, A. Mor- nson, D. Arvizu.J. Hermosillo, D. Rebert, D. Blow, P. McGee, J. Dickinson, S. Ryzner. Row 1: B. Endo, W. Singer, L. Yohn, L O ' Brien, D. Thorn, J. Cota. 120 CLUBS Members ot Kc l lub (L-R), B ck Row. D. Dawson, i Dunahut, K. Pawhwiski, K Shuman, D. Kretschmer, D. Macedo, G. Monreal. 2nd Row: A. Dcyan. M. Silva, S. Brandos, J. Eiler, D. Canfield, C Mongosong, S. Kadota, R. Odo. 1st Row: R. Stocklein — Advisor, D. Hargrove, H. Hamada, M Negast, T. Arndt. Members of K-Club (L-R): Back Row: J, Gibbons, R, Herrod, P, O ' Boyle. 4th Row: U. Alonso, U. Canfield, B. Blashford, B, Pearson, J Mendoza. 3rd Row: H. Hamada, M Waki, C Magasong, K. Reed, K. Matsumoto, E Waki. 2nd Row: S. Fanberg, K. Felig, C Fletcher, L Torres, L. Anderson, A. Gon- zales. 1st Row: A Maletz, B. Gilbert. M, Bresyn, D. Dahl, C. Ponce, M. Ridgel,.). Dynda. Key Club Key Club is a service organi- zation set up by interested stu- dents who are willing to serve their school and community. K- Club was sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club. Campus beautifi- cation was one of their main purposes of the school year 1975-76. K-Club The Varsity K-Club raised money throughout the school year to donate something to the sports program. T] e club raised money thru selling programs, candy sales, and raffles. The Varsity K-Club consists of Var- siry lettermen only. CLUBS 121 Thespians Thespian Troupe 967, is an organization Dedicated to the advancement of theatre arts in the secondary school. Members worked over one-hundred hours in various forms of theatre work to gain membership. The troupe attended many functions, includ- ing the first county wide drama conference at Savanna High School. Several of the troupe members took part in the drama productions, The Crucible and No, No, A Million Times, No! Bravo Troujx! Photographs: 1. Troupe officers; (L- R): K. Wong, President; J. Papazian, Treasurer; D. Caya, Secretary; J. Woods, Historian; G. Mattoon, Vice- President. 2. J. Papazian in the arms of M. Comett 5. Honor Thespians: (L- R) K Wong, T Colannino, J. Papa- zian, 4. Troupie members: Back Row (L-R): M. Booth, P. Price, D Fonesca, D, Archibald, T. Colannino, M. Cor- nett, J. Papazian. Third Row: K. Wong, T. Turner, D. Austin, J. Wtxxis, S. Chaparro, D. Caya. Second Row: G. Mattoon, B. Wadman, D. Alon.so, P. Mascarella, D. Reisman. Front: K. Towner, S. Evans, P. Dube, E. Collett. 122 CLUBS Science Club Members (L-R): Back row: I. Strudwick, J. Dickenson, L. Murtha, C. Miyata, J. Carlisle, J. Wong, L. Brunelli, S. Scherer. 2nd row: J. Chun, D. Underwood, E. Carlisle, D. Toma, M. Kambara, C. Aviles, S. Andrade, C. Adams, J. Nakamura, B. Pentzke, J. Black. 1st row: K. Kunz, K. Felig, C Higash- imura, P. McCollum — Sponsor, E. Ridenour, J. Arakawa, A. Maclver, J. Wong. Not Pictured: K, Aley, A. Bevins, V. Cuevas, D. Fonseca, R. Graham, D. Grasmick, J. Hermosillo, L. Hitschler, H. Kaplan, H. Kyomen, W. Singer. I Medical Career Riopcl. 1st row 4 Club Members (L-K). Back row: S. Classen, K. Okicla, T. Williams, J. Nakamura, P. J. Wong, S. Coaty, D. Toma, D. Reisman. Science Club Amid the test tubes, flasks, anci beakers, the 75-76 Science Club got off to a joule of a start. With early morning bake sales, and Touch-Me pendants they raised enough money for field trips to Kaiser Steel and the Griffith Park Observatory and Laserium. Science Club was not a complete Bohr, since the club ended the year with two more thrilling field trips. Medical Careers The Medical Careers Club caters to students interested in any field of medicine. Field trips are scheduled to hospitals and health centers during regular school hours. The sale of pickles and candy bars financed the annual medical scholarship for a high school student. CLUBS 123 Symphonic Band Superior Seniors and very tal- ented Underclassmen consti- ' tuted the Symphonic Band. Starting 2nd semester, the stu- dents worked very hard 1st period every morning to perfect the music they played at the Anahiem High School Festival. The Band also participated in the Scholarship Concen held at the end of the year. Orchestra String mstruments were the majority in the Orchestra, the only class on campus where string instruments were taught. With other instruments added to make the group complete, the students worked hard to achieve a well blended sound. They par- ticipated in a Festival in Garden Grove and they participated in some Concerts, including the Scholarship Concert. i ' SiJpllSfeH r r :. Symphonic Band members (L-R): Back Row: W. Cooperider, T. Tryon, T. Peterson, R. Spradlin, W. Thompson, D. Gates, T. Thompson, P. Morris, J. Jackson, D.Johnson, T. Fuller, K. Vogler. 2nd Row: K Kenry, M. Ramos, A. Croft, R. Wilson, S. Palumbo, D. Daniels, S. Chavez, E. Kodama, R. Orr, A. Bonaguro, H. Asher. 1st Row: S. Fanberg, K. Peters, M. Weddle, J. Lampert, D. Grasmick, K. Boneb- rake, M, Burdett, L. Correia, S. Hartman.J. Good, D. Montano. Members not shown: J. Farr, D. Juengel. Ochestra members (L R): Back Row: J. Aguon, M. Espy, S. Hartman, R, Graham, E KcxJama, B. Mumaw, L Bridges, D Matches. 2nd Row: V. Kinney, S. Turner, L. Strayhorn. D. Fonscca. L Neunan, S Summers 1st Row: C. Mangosong, L Stein, T Tryon, P. Taylor, L. Correia. Members not shown: F. IXpcna. R. Orr, K. Peters, K. Vogler. 124 CLUBS Conccn Band members (L-R) Back Row: G. Werre, J Guthrie, D Lunde, L. Frias, L. St ray horn, ) Klein, R. Williams, J. Aguon, D. Matches, M. Frasto, R. Egglin, D. Johnson. 2nd Row: S. Turner, R Fuilcn, L. Lynch, K. Hammond, M. Young, D. Zcngler, B Bisquera, R Read, D Bailey. 1st Row: L Garreia. K. Jackson, E Marquan, D Allen, P Mueller, B VanBeekum, V. Inskeep, K Go xlman, K Bonebrake, S Evans Members not shown: R. Brandefme, R Can.alho, S Thrasher Jazz Band Marquan, Asher. In members (L-R); On the ground: E Kodama, R. Vcr.i. R Spradlin, L Strayhorn, B. Collins, L. J Westphal, D. Lunde, T. Tryon, V. Acosta, T. Thompson, B. Cook (on his shoulders), H. the tree K. Peters, M. Weddle. Members not shown: D. Juengal.J. Tarango. Concert Band The Concert Band consisted of Undercl.iss musicians who needed a little more playing experience before they were put in Symphonic Band. They par- ticipated in a Fesnval in Garden Grove last April and also played at the Scholarship Concert. A few of the students from Con- cen and S mphonic Band were rated at the S 3lo and Ensemble Festival at Cypress College. Rated from I to IV. many came back with very good ratings. Jazz Band One, two, ready. Swing was a phrase heard often by the Jazz Band students. Made up of 17 members, the Jazz Band was small but very hard working. They were kept busy all year rc:)und. They participated in Shows, Concerts and Festivals. One Festival at the Anahiem Convention Center and one at Neff High Si:hcx)l. They played in the amphitheater for ' Music In Our School Day. The Drill Team Spring Show and the Drama and Music Department Spring Musical were also on their list of shows. CLUB.S 125 Marching Band Color Guard It was 7:15 in the morning, and students were slowly straggling in when suddenly there was a shrill whistle and someone yelled, Get goin ' and ' troupe the line ' . And suddenly you saw countless students filing out the door car- rying instruments, rifles, flags and banners. These early morning risers were the members of the Kennedy Fighting Irish Marching Band and Color Guard. Since Summer Practice they had been practicing music and marching for the street and the field. With Mrs. J. Tucker as Director, Tim Tryon as Drum Major, Kay Cooperider as Guard Captain and Holly Johnson as Co-Captain, the Band and Guard had top leadership. They were a spir- ited group and they helped promote spirit at assemblies and football games. They also marched in parades and band reviews as well as half-time shows. They also marched in Dis- neyland ' s ' America on Parade. ' 126 CLUBS Photographs: 1 Rifle Ixader T Rivers in half time show 2 W Thompson. Where ' s your li.ir ' The National Anthem Royal Squad. (L-R): T Rivers, D Heaton, S. Oshann, W. Stielland, I) Andrews 1. Drum Settion Ixader M. Weddle A familiar sight to C ' iuar i membxrrs. 6. The Fighting Irish Marching Band and Color Guard T Abrams, Ci Aiken. D. Bently, A. Bonaguro. K li . nebral e. I Bremer. M. Burdett, M. Burk- hard. R C;ar alho. S. Chavez. B. Cook. K (; x)- pcrider. W Cajperider. L. Correia, N Crammer, D Daniels. R IXering. R. Dyer. R, Egelin. D l-ggert. S. l-.vans, S Fanberg. D. Fellows. J lietky. C; F Cjonesta. I. Frias. D Gates. S. Gates. D Gilben. j Gtxxl. K, GcxxJman, D tjrasmick. 1. Cjuhler, I Cjuthrie. S Hartman. D Heaton. N Henmi K Henn,. I Hermosillo. L. Hinshaw. 1. Hovivian. V Inskecd. H.Johnson, V Kinnev, I Kirdorffer, (1 Kirschncr. J Klein, i: K .)dama. T I.ibell, D I,unde. L Lynch, j Nlatsumoto. D Montano, P. Morris, P. Mueller. R Orr, S Gshann. S Oshann, S. Palumbo, K Peters. T Petersen. D Pieiranowicz. M, Ramos, D Reynolds. T Rivers. C: Ross. K Rucks. T Schultz. T. Serratelli. W Shelland, K. Siler. J Shaw. W Singer. S, Sloan. B, Spinks. R Sprad- lin. L, Stayiorn. S. Stubbs. K. Suruki. R. Thomp- son. W Thompson. D Trott, L Trott, T Trvon. B Tiill. S Turner. K, Vogler. M Wed- dle, L. Weidknecht, S Wilkes. R. Williams, M ' oung. R Burkhard and S. Orlando show they ' ve got spirit S Director Mrs, J, Tucker 9 Drum Maior T Tr on on top of the world ' Id K Suruki knecl ' s in half-time show, 1 1 T Trvon thinking over last minute instructions before the show 12 The Band marches on in the Silverado Day Parade. IV R, Dyer, C. Fonseca and D Gilbert cheer on the team. CLUBS 127 Marching Band Color Guard The Parade that will always be remembered was the Chaffey Parade. The bus drivers slept late, not picking up half the Band, while the other half stood at Chaffey wondering if they were going to march in the parade without their friends. Through all this, they still won. Screams and hands flew up when the students heard Ken- nedy receive a 1st place for their Drummers, a 2nd for the Band, and a 3rd for the Guard. Photographs: 1. D. Gates playin ' away at an assembly 2. C Fonseca during the Silverados Day Parade. 3. Guard leaders (L-R): H Johnson, Co-Captain; K. Cooperider, (jptain. 4. D. Allen and his drums. . Color Guard in the Irish Pregame 6 The award winning Drum Section fea- rured in the half-time show. 7. Band and Color Guard together n precision half-time drill. 128 CLUBS Spring Show High kicks, splits, .inc] (..irt- whccls were highlights oi the Bicentennial Ciarden of Song presented b ' the 6 Drill Team and Performing Dance. Routines were skillfiilK being performed while ribbons were being tied and danc- ers were rushing around putting on and taking off costumes. Man tears were shed as the drill team seniors gave their last salutes. Flowers were gi en to the new l ' ; 6- ? drill team leaders. Head, S, Vallejo, first assistant C. Foster, setontl .issistant J. Ciriffith, Senior Recall R Marsden, Junior Recall J, Schaumberger. Ph )togr.lph : 1 Drill Tcim doin ' v.h.it Simon S.iys ' 2 J Ixilli t.ikini; off in her loi ' c.ir The ( .in ( .in pcTtormcxl b modern iLuuc I Tfic Drill Tc.im is (loin ' on ,1 lion hunt S An ;if 1-iikc m.iking C. ' hocol.ite ( hips ( l.is.i Huff .IS .m Kvil Wom.in ' D.in.i Andrews in .1 mixlern d.mce routine CLUBS 129 The 1975-76 Drill Team, competed in many parades, won third place at the Silverado ' s Day Parade, won the Presidential Award at El Primero, the biggest parade this year, and second place at the Chaf fey parade. Besides parades, they also performed football half- time shows and of course, the biggest drill team event of the year, the Spring Show. Behind their fine performances were incidents not quite as composed as their shows. Remember when Carla Winslow and Ade Smalts came in tardy everyday? Or C. McDonald, and Joselyn Casey attending practice with curlers in their hair. ' Remember on our way to El Primero Parade, Jin.x Schammberger was too lazy to get up, so we had to pick her up on Walker Street or else she would have missed the parade? Remember the night of the Band and Drill Team Spectacular, Judy Lolli had her Marching blouse over her briefs, so we had to circle around her so she could fi.x it?? Yu la, la!! 1.S0 CLUBS Drill Team Photographs: L S. Vallejo, Head. 2. P. Heberer. first assistant. 3. S. Stefan recall. 4. C. Foster, recall. 5. Drill Team members (L-R): Back row: V. Gudmundson, N. Hall. J. Casey, J. Greer. W. Nelson, C. McDonald, L. lacovetti, J. Casey, T. Hackbarth.J. Lacroix. A. Smalts. I.. Hafner. 3rd row: C. Winslow, M. Katamine. C. Cracchiolo, C. Gast, J. Schaumberger, S. Tryjillo. D. Weatly, T. Cranford, P. Marsden, J. Aragon, J. Goss- land, L. Huff, S. Escobar. R. Howard. 2nd Row: C Webb. J. Lolley.J. Griffith. D. Dibcrt. D. Marchetti, D, Allen. L. Valentino. J. Adamsen. K. Aiken. K, Litiell, S, Ballmer, T. Murrietta. Ist row: K. Salsbery, R. Fischer, M. Flahive, C. Morello. S. Stefan, S. Vallejo, P. Het)crer, C. Foster, L. Riddle, L. Acton. K. Farmer. I Marquardt. 6. Sparks (L-R) Back Row: V. Gudmund son. N. Hall. K. Aiken. K. Salsbery. L. Valentino. C Murillo. J. LoUey, R. Fischer, D. Allen. J. Griffith. T Murrietta, D. Dibert, S. Ballmer, L. Acton. 2nd Row: S Vallejo, P. Heberer, S. Escobar, S. Truillo, C. Gast, P Marsden. S. Stefan, C. Foster. 1st row: C. Winslow, M Flahive, C. McDonald, T. Cranford, K. Farmer, J Casey, L. lacovetti, M. Katamine. 7. Drill Team offi cers: (L-R): L. Riddle Secretary, K. Salsbury President. T. Hackbarth Treasurer. 8. This is our Drill Team?? 9. K. Salsfserv. CLUlBS 131 Photc ;r.lpll : 1. S. C.ibc. I Ad.im- scn, V I ' lcmcr .it a t(X)tball g.imc 2 P Hcbcrtr holding Prcsidcntiiil .[N ' -ard HDn .it F.l Primcru 3 T Hutkbarth .ind j, (irccr (.uming utt from an assembly- I S Vallcjo and I. Riddle in lail tluring Irish Week ■S M, Flahive and K ( hoate before f(K5tball Pre-game 6 K SalslxTr ' smiles through an assemlil routine - S Valleio 1 52 CLUBS Members of C.S.F.: (Seniors) C. Adams, M. Eiooth, M. Briley, L. Brunelli, J. Cardoropoli, J. Carlisle, L. Dykstra, K. Felig, D. Fonseca, B. Gilbert, H Hamada, K. Higa, G Holmblad, G. Howard, L Kalm, C Lew, K Matsumoto, C Miyata, D. Nakakihara, R. Odo, K, Paul, K. Salsbury, S. Scherer, I. Strudwick, D. Suh, M, Takemura, R. Tardif, D. Underwood, D. Underwood, J. Wong, P. Yamamoto, L. Yin: (Jun- iors) C Aviles, M. Bevins, B. Blashford, J. Bremer, D. Canfield, N. Cramer, A. Deyan,J. Dickinson, J. Dynda,J, Flecky, D. Grasmick, J. Hermosillo, L. Horita, J. Howie, D. Kretschmer, H. Kyomen, A. Mor- nson, M. Murakawa, J. Nakamura, M. Negast, L. O ' Brien, W. Singer; (Sophomores) D. Archibald, S. Ballmer, G. Brackman, B. Bride, T. Bowers, L. Cassara, J. Crawford. B. Dickinson, C. Dwyer, D Esparza, N. Felig, C. Fonseca, S. Forbes, G. Fry, P. Garcia, Y. Hamada, A. Helin, N. Henmi, M. Kam- bara, M. Katamine, M. Koyama, J. Kuykendall, L. Lander, A. Lew, K. Lou, P. Maclver, T. Mason, C McCarry, G Morinishi, K. Newman, K. Neumann, E. Oropeza, K. Peruch, K. Ree, D. Reed, J. Reyes. K. Schlicht, D. Schwartz, D. Sherwood, M. Silva,J. Skinner, J. Steien, D. Suh, B. Superneau, K. Suruki, C Vigil, K. Vogler, S. Webb, J Wisniewski, K Wolfe, L. Yamamoto. CS.F. C.S.F., known as the Califor- nia Scholarship Federation, is a statewide organization made up of students with high grades in academic subjects. Seniors who have been members for 4 semes- ters are honored as Gold Seal Bearers. They are awarded a gold seal representing this achiev- ment on their High School dip- loma and transcripts. This year CS.F. has made money on paper and canned food drives in sup- port of the clubs activities. They also visited the UCLA campus and attended a banquet to honor the clubs Gold Seal Bearers. Members of K N.S. (LR): R. Hcrrod, T. Scrratelli, M. Engelke, G. Monreal, L. Byrnes. K.N.S. Good morning, this is K.N.S., Kennedy News Service. Their purpose was to report campus news every other Tuesday third period. They were there to report news worth events to you, the Kennedy stu- dent body CLUBS 133 Women ' s Glee Women ' s Glee, the root of Kennedy ' s Chorus, met first or sixth period. These young women performed a large variety of music — anything from pop to close harmony songs. The Sweet l6 ' s, an out- growth of ' Women ' s Glee, was a new ensemble which specialized in music for wom- en ' s voices. Their rehearsals were held after school. Per- formances by Women ' s Glee and The Sweet I6 ' s included the Disneyland Hotel and the Anaheim Convention Center. Photographs: 1. P. Rector sings with a smile. 2. Mrs. M. Boyd, accompanist. 3. Sweet 16 Members (L-R): Back row: J. Woods, P. Price, R. Rector, D Blevms, D Reynolds, C. Tippetts, L Mueller. 1st row: S. Chaparro, S. Bock, D. Greenwood, R. Miller, B. Steele Missing: B. Bannon, R. Bond, D Heath, P. Seymore. 4. Women ' s Glee Members: L. Ackrod, R. Alfaro. L. Ball, C. Blalock, D. Blev- ms, D. Cherry. K. Copeland, S. Gdx, J, Cronin, D. Ellis, D. Farmer, C. Gast, E. Gordillo, E. Guillermo, L. Happoldt, C. Hatcher, G. Haynes, D. Heath, J. Horn, J. Kaykendall, D. Klug, L. Kweitko, G, Lathrude, C. Longbrake, K Longnecker, B. Manna, K. Martin, R Martinez, C. McCarty, K. McGraw, R. Miller, S. Morrison, B. Mumaw, L. Newman, C. Peck, L Perry, D. Prince, D. Piantono, S. Ray, P. Rector, S. Saldana, P. San- ders, C Stark, E. Steele, C Tippetts, K. Weidcnkopf. 134 CLUBS Men ' s Glee Men ' s Glee was a wild bunch this year! calmly stated Mr. James Schamp, vocal music director. Their year was full of hard work. They performed for thou- sands at ' Holiday In Music ' and at Disneyland. These young men are the future tenor and bass sections for A Cappella and Chorale. Photographs: 1. M. Gomez smiles for the camera. 2. E. Collect concen- trates on the music. 3. Glee mem- hers in rehearsal. 4. Mens Glee members ( L-R): W Cooper. T Faimi. R Fulton, E. Leuschen. D Rcisman, E. Porche, W. Hines, P. Smith, B. James. D. Bailey, R. Car- valho, S. Jerrils, K. Kunz. Members not shown: E. Elias. R, Rivera. J. Vernon. CLUBS 13 A Capella A Cappella did not sing just one srylc of music, but all kinds. This group consisted ot students with years of musical training, who enjoyed singing and performing for clubs and service groups. Photographs: 1. L. Weidknechi caught in a quiet moment. 2. S. Bock, doing what she does best. 3. (LR) Our Barber Shop Quartet, Mr. Schamp, M. Booth, D. Under- wood, T. Colannino. 4. A Cappella members: B. Bannon, T. Barrow, J. Bies, M. Bies, K. Black, D. Blevins, S Bock. J. Becker, R. Bond, M. Booth, D Caya, S. Chaparro, D. Charles, D. Cherry, R. Clark, A. Colannino, J. Conrad, D. Dohl, P. Davini. C. DeBruyyn, P. Dube. J. Fuller, C. Garver, D. Greenwood, E. Guillermo, L. Hafner, R, Hagen, N Hall, S. Henrikson, J. Horn, R. Howard, D. Jackson, P. Lewis, C. Limstrem, D. Lindquist, K. Martin, P Mascarella, G. Mattoon,J. Maza- nec, V. Osbern, L. Patino, J. Perez, L Riddle, D. Robinson. L. Sala, K. Salsbury, K. Sauls, P. Schow. P. Seymore, L. Shipley, L. Stark, D, Tliomas, D. Vanoort, P. Vernon, T. Wham, J. Woods. 136 CLUBS Chorale The combined efforts of rwenty vocal musicians, under tfie direction of Mr. James Schamp, formed tfie Chorale. Each member had passed rig- orous auditions, striving for blend, balance and tonality. Among their many honors, the Chorale was named an Outstanding Chorale Group by the Orange County Department of Edu- cation. They earned enough money to tour San Diego and San Francisco by train, Mr. Schamps favorite mode of transportation. The hectic vocal season began in Septem- t)er and continued thru June with several performances for clubs, Holiday In Music, Orange County Honor Choir and festivals. Photographs: 1. Chorale members rehearse while bored S. Bock looks on. 2. The Chorale clowning through another rehearsal. . Hand- some D. E avini smiles for the cam- era. 4. The Chorale (L-R): Back row: R. Poore, soprano; M. Gomez, tenor; J. Papasian, alto; T. Colan- nino, bass; J. Bocker, soprano; B. Mumaw, tenor; T. Fellow, alto; D. Underwood, baritone; A. Hall, soprano; 1st row: D. Caya, alto; P. Mascaarella, bass; L. Vaughn, soprano; D Underwood, baritone; L. Riddle, alto; H. O ' Melia, bari- tone; D. Austin, soprano; K. Wong, alto; B. Angers, tenor; Members not shown: S. Bock, alto; D Davini. tenor. CLUBS 137 Senior House Seniors started out the year by getting some money into their treasury by selling bicentennial pins. The Senior House decided such things as the type of Senior Button, the colors of caps and gowns, and the nominating of class favorites and Mr. and Miss Irish. The Senior House Members were the students who helped decide important matters during their sen- ior year and want to make it more enjoyable by getting involved and knowing what is going on. Junior House Junior House is an organization consisting of actively involved jun- iors who plan, organize, and exec- ute all junior activities such as car washes and bake sales. The major event for the Junior House is the organization of the Junior-Senior Prom. The Prom is presented to the senior class by the junior class as their last formal dance. ' OUR COU p iJA YOU CAN DO FOR YOUR Senior House members (L-R): Back row: B Farmer, N. Markel.J Monti, C. Lew, J Black, J Carlisle, | C Adams, R Odo, P. Yamamoro, L Yin, L Weidknecht 2nd row: A Kanarek, L. Heitman, C Win- slow, C. Miyata, T. Goeckner, J Suh 1st row: K Salsbery, A. Smalts, P. May, S. Higashimura, J. Wong, G Holmblad, D. Gillogly, R. Herrod. t a Junior House members (L-R): Back row: D. Murley, B. Endo,J Dickinson, A. Bevins, C Aviles, J. Nakamura, D Toma, H. Kyomen. 2nd row: J. Klein, L O ' Brien, K. Morrison, I. Schwartz, A. B cr,| M Murakawa 1st row: D. Moynihan, S. Becsi.J Griffith, D Wiegand, J Choate, S. Andrade. to 138 CLUBS Sophomore house members (L-R): Back row: K. Brown, C Kemp, K. Brown, T. Harrington. 1st ow: C. Massey, C Carr, L Faustma, L Pellegrino, K.Jackson. i Speech Club Booth. members (L-R): A. Morrison, S. TTirasher, D. Caya, B. Wadman, P. Price, and M. Sophomore House The Sophomore House is com- poseci of those srudents who are interested in their class. They help with various activities such as car washes, donut sales, dances, and other things that get the sopho- more class more involved in their school. Since sophomores are the new class, the Sophomore House really helps them get involved in school acTivities. Speech Club The Speech Club has been speaking their way through many a talkative tournament. TTiough a great deal of time is spent individually developing and rehearsing their speeches, most of their time spent tc gether is at the tournaments. Here speeches range from humorous, to dramatic, to impromptu. CLUBS 139 In V FT g ' - i K M l l i ii- « ' i kH 1 H 142 SENIORS SENIORS 143 A- I 2 l R ' S •• Mr Brad Farmer: Miss Ann Kanarek: Brad nr.i gn: involved with things during his thrcr years at Kcnnctlv Hi h Sth(X)l. lit maintained a welhrounded background in athletics, scholastics, and activities. Athletics, by lettering in Fcnitball and Wres- tling, as well as winning the title of ( IF ( hamp in Wrestling. In Stu- dent (iovernment, he held the office ot Student Bcxly Pres , and partici- pated in Student (jjuneil for three con.secutive years. Brad plans to attend University of Hawaii on a football .scholarship. 144 Ann has accomplished much during her three years at JFK. In her Soph, year she was appointed to the Buena Park Youth Commission, was Sen- ior Class Pres., and involved in Speech Club for two yrs. Ann ' s interest in broadcasting fsegan when she did the announcing for JV Basketball games, continuing at Varsity Football and Basketball games. Her honors include Buena Park ' s Outstanding Teen Citizen! She plans to persue her career in broadcasting at San Diego State Universitry, majoring in Tele- communications. Mr. Chris Egan: As a sophomore Chris was nom- inated Most Preferred Man, played Soph. Football, and JV Baseball. He lettered in Varsity Football and Baseball for rwo years, and was second team all league as an offensive end dur- ing his senior year Chris mam- tained a 3.5 GPA during his 3 yrs. at Kennedy. Miss linn livcrcil Cniing ti) Ireland as a drill team member highlighted Erin ' s s)ph car As a Ir Erin decided darning w.is her thing, as she W.1S in Modern D.tncc and worked liard as a Songleader In her senior year she was head Songleader Erin plans to attend Ruis ' sColleL ' e. l.l.iho Mr. Joseph Brezden: Joe has participated in Ba.sket- ball and Baseball for three years, lettering rwo years in each He was involved in Soph., Jr., and Sr. Houses, and was Senior Class VP Maintaining a 3.8 GPA he has been on the Honor Roll for 3 years. Joe plans to attend Stan- ford, and major in Business and Foreign Languages. Miss AniK lie ( (Kiper Annette has been in Student Council for three years. She was Soph. Class Pres., representing her class at IOC meetings, and was a memt)er of Color Guard. As a junior Annette was Activi- ties Commissioner, on the Jr.-Sr. Prom Com . and in Junior House She was in Advanced Dance for r .o years. Being ASB VP high- liehted her Senior vear. Miss Maureen Flahive: Maureen was actively involved in Student Council for two years. Soph., Jr., and Sr., Houses, and was Pep Commissioner and CASC rep., as a senior. Recent honors include: runnerup for Buena Park Outstanding Citi- zen, DAR Good Citizen, and Girls ' State rep. for JFK. Main- taining a 3.4 GPA Maureen was on Honor Roll for three consec- utive years. Mark has had three great yrs. at JFK both athletically and aca- demically. In addition to main- taining a 3.4 GPA, he lettered in Football, Basketball, and Track. His work as JFK ' s staning quar- terback lead to many awards; all CIF, LA Times Back of the Year and many more. Mark plans to attend the University of Minnesota on an athletic schol- arship. Miss Loretta Yin; Loretta has bieen much involved in Student Government while maintaining a 4.0 GPA. As jun- ior Class VP and ASB Sec. she was quite busy. Lorerta ' s honors include Emerald Chain, Orange County Teen Citizen Award, and many more. She desires to contribute her services to peo- ple, by working towards a career in the Med. Field. Mr. Daniel Underwood; Dan has been actively involved and a great asset to JFK during the past three years. Serving as Soph. VP, Jr. CASC and ASB rep. He is ranked 4th in a class of 590, maintained 100 mem- bership in CSF, was a member of Emerald Chain, and panici- pated in Chorale for rwo years. 145 ■y 146 Sonya M. Accvedo Q)nnie Adams You know how I f«l, you listen to how I think, you understand . . , You ' re my friend Jeffrey S. Adams Jofin M Adwell Kathy L Agee Gary T Agnew Ignacio Aguirre KerrieJ. Aley CSF. Honor Roll, GAA, 2nd VP Sparks, House Rep . Sr House, Science Club. iA r Greg M. Allard Diane L. Allen Donald E Allen Katherine E. Allen Monnalea D. Allen Diane M. Alonso Thespians 2, A Cappclla 1, Track Mgr. 1, K-Club 1, Sing songs of the moun- tains. Cowboy ' s Delight!! Laura A. Amaro Rita C. Ames Lke the flame of a candle in the deem- ing night, love bums more brightly in the darkest hours Dani L. Amyx Drill team 1, A Cappella, Jr., Sr House. Honor Roll 3, House of Rep 2, JV Cheer, Mod Dance 2 Pres. 1 Miles S. Apduhan Jeanne Aragon Melanie D. Aragon Follow your dreams, for as you dream so shall you become i. Allen LL, FT SENIORS 147 Eva J. Arbgast Jennie W. Archer Pam K., Armbruster Modern Dance 1, We may give without loving, but wc cannot love without giv- ing Paul and Pam 76 Guy M. Aukerman Annette Aviles Carmen M. Aviles Thank you mom and Dan Curt G. Backhaus I just want to rock and roll all night and party everyday Jeff J. Baker But I say to you, love your enemies, and pray for those who persecute you — Matthew 5:44 Rhonda L. Baker Elizabeth Barbosa ' ■«- °f ' 148 SENIORS Cindy L. Barnes Kjthrine L Barnett hive IS something vou learn by heart - ' vears Mcxdem Dante Ken R. Barrette Hven though people say our love is not perfect, in our own little way it is Mary- Ann I love you Ted E. Barrow Yvonne J. Bax Sher l H, Baylos You ' ve ne cr lived until you ' ve loved I ' eresa L, Beetler Craig C. Beinlich Ruben G. Belmonte Denise L. Berton Marie A. Bies SENIORS 149 Roxann Bllsland Steve G Bivens Brenda S Black Joan M. Black Joseph S Black Karen F Black And yc shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free John 8 32 Sue C Black Bonnie S. Blevins Diane T Blevins E)onna M. Blow Jeff A Blurton Susan M Bock Yesterday is but a memory and tomor- row IS but a dream Jazz Band, A Cap- pclla. Drama, House of Rep no SENIORS Julie A Bocker George A Boland For those who do not bcUcve, no expla- nation IS possible. For those who do believe, none is necessary. Bev S Bolia V Robin M. Bond Martin B. Booth Mitch J. Eiorn Donna R. Boyer Rjchard Bray Martin H. Bresyn Joe W. Brezden Marjie D. Briley Bill H. Britton Cindy L. Brophy lOtherineJ. Brown TIME: The most precious of all posses- sions. — Benjamin Franklin SENIORS 151 Mclvin L, BrtJwn Shirley L Brown My dream is to see a smile as contageous as the flu Keith R Bruce Lawrence A, Brunei li Susie L. Burleson Sally V. Burrola Lisa L Byrnes KNS, Honor Roll 5, No distances can ever separate my thoughts of my friend and of you Steve Mark K. Cable Shawn E. Cameron Nancy J. Camp Diane R. Campbell Art Candelaria Demphna L. Caraway Joe A. Cardaropoli 152 SENIORS James R. Carlisle Emerald Chain. Academic Honors, Honor Roll. CSF 5 sem.. Science Club. Steve A. Carreon Chen! Anne Carvalho Doug L. Casey DawnMarie Caya Dorothy R. Champagne Donna J. Charles Andy A. Chavez Liza D. Chavez Though apart we may be. might wc not meet again. May I always be to you what I was. Dar l L Chrispen Scott A. Christensen Blake E. Christian Cheryl A. Claas.sen We gain by giving and we live by lov- ing. Jesus gave. He gives. He lives. He loves. Dan W. Clement SENIORS 153 Sandy L. Coaty Steve M. Coelho Anthony Colannino Brian E. Collins Robert F. Collins Mary E, Cook Marching Band 3, Jazz Band 2, Honor Roll }, IOC, Ercmal Flame Ediror 75-76, MVPl Annette Cooper Kay A. Cooperider Color Guard 3, Assc l,Cap[ l,Most Spirited, NfVP Miss Spin Michael A. Cornett Soph Football, Soccer 3, Varsity 2, Thes- pians 1. Student Council, 1, 1976 is here Karen L Cox Linda J. Cox Debbie D. Crawford 154 SENIORS E)enice Crocker Robert L. Cuevas Soph. Baseball, Soccer 2 yrs May chc fucurc seethe light John C. Culver Robert K. Culver Michael D. Cunningham David S. Dahl Jeffery M. Darensbourg Julie A. Davidson Dan M. Davini Phiilis A Davis Tami L Davis Ski Club, The titnc is now I ' m moving fast, thank Gcxi Kennedy High is in the past! SENIORS 15 Dale A. Dawson Carol M. DeBruyn Rick A. Deering Jesus has given mc joy and the freedom to be myself. Halleliijah! Joann Degner Julie A. Delbridge Erin J. Dennis Manomi P. DeSilva Robert J. Deyan Robert J Diaz Troy V. D ' llon Pat J. Dobbin Timothy A. Dodd Rachel B. Dodson Brian L. Donnell n6 SENIORS Steven T. Donner Karen M. Downey Janice J. Duriok Debbie K. Duryee Cindy C. Dvojack Lora Dykstra Linda C. Echaves Mark A. Economou Yearbook Photographer. Swimming 2, Divmg l.Jazz Band 2, Waterpolo I IXOYE Lisa Ann Edmond GAA 2, GAA Historian, Drama 1, House 2, Yrbs 1, MVP, Honor Roll 2, Sparks 2, Shamrock 1. 73-76 Mom and Dad love ya. Chris J. Egan Soph. Fcxjtball 2 yrs., Var. Football 1 yr., Var. Baseball, Soph. MPM and DM. Scot C. Egertson Denette L. Eggert G)lor Guard. Soph House, Speech Club. CSF. Shamrock Because He lives, 1 can face tomorrow, Jesus is Loidl Hector R. Elias Marianne Engelke SENIORS 157 II Joe H Enriquez Randy L, Esaia Camille A. Escobar Erin E, Evered Drill Team I. Ireland. Modern Dante 2. Songlcader 2. Head 1, Student Councd-1 Scott S. Fanberg Marching Band 5, Soccer 3. Shamrock 1 , Cross Country 1 , May all of your days be as prosperous as mine Cathy C, Farish Color Guard Rifle 2. Performing Dance 1. May the spirit of our forefathers guide us through 1976 Bradley D. Farmer James D Farr Sylvia M. Fekete The adjustments of life, the changing of the day. depends upon you and your atti- tude towards life Kenneth V. Felig Capi Waterpolo 3. Swimming 2, CSF, Honor Roll. KClub, Science Club, ' 76 Yearbook staff member Teresa G Fellows ns SENIORS Marti Finlay All my love to my family, my friends, and especially kj (he sunshine of my life. Ranona R. Fischer Lake. Skinner. Hacketc, Cook, and Fathaucr too arc the best at Kennedy, so I ' d get ' em if I were you- Maureen A. Flahive Layne M. Flanders Clark R Fletcher Li?- A Fogle The grass withers, the flower fades, but the world of our God shall stand for- ever Isaiah 40: 18 David M. Fonseca Thespians 2, CSF life. Emerald Chain, NFL. Soc Dist. H S. Stds.Scela 3, Diati, Science Club, Voice Dcm. Chuck J. Fo.x Peggy S. Frame Stott J. Frasco Dawn M. Fredericks Love is real. Real is Steve and Dawn- Have a beautiful forever Richard F Fullen Robert A Fullen Chuck H Fults Jerry N. Funk Martha A. Furr May the Lord keep watch Ixtwcen mc and thee, while we are absent, t ne from another, SENIORS 139 Joseph H, Galipieau Esther M. Garcia Martin A. Garcia Dave L. Gates George J. Gatewood Ronald L. George Bob Gilbert Track 3, CSF. Most Preferred Man Sen- ior. IXOYE Dorianne K. Gillogly Marie A. Glass Terr) ' , happiness tor me was when I found you and your love. Thank you for sharing your Hvc Valerie J. Glass Dean M. Glatt Kathleen A. Gleason 160 SENIORS c £ 1 Terr ' M. Goeckner A Cpla. W Cilec, GAA, May each day of your life be your best and may all of your wishes come true. Kim R. Gonzales It takes courage to be yourself. Soph, and Junior House, Student Council and Mod- ern Dance Senior Year. Russell C Graham Kenneth J. Gravel! Daniel K Gray Mar ' Ann T. Greenly Ken. thank you for the love that makes each moment more hopeful of a lifaimc together Love ya! Ani Grikavicius Dennis Grosso Gilbert R. Grosso Vicki P. Gudmundson Jose A. Guerrero SENIORS 161 Joe S Gurule Marcus D. Gustafson Audrey G. Hall Nancy L. Hall Charles R Hallenbeck James Hamacek Hiroshi Hamada Anthony D, Hamilton Ed N. Hamilton Lisa A. Hammond Dean L. Hargrove Lori L, Harrison Life IS the gif I o( nature, but beautiful living is the gift of wisdom 162 SENIORS John C. Hart Patty J. Hawthorn Vicki R Headington Debbie A. Heaton Color Guard 2 yrs , Banner Head 1 yr., Honor Roll 2 yrs Patty L. Heberer To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose William L. Heitmann Kjmberly A. Helin Yearbook 1 . Honor Roll 3, The Society of Distinguished American High School Students. My love, Andy. Sharon L. Henriksen Mar Hernandez Mcrlinda R. Hernandtz Ixslie N. Herschler Ski Club, Science Club. Kq ' Club, CSF. It ' s over!! SENIORS 163 Lance A Herst Keith T. Higa Throw sad reflections to the wjnd where they belong Illusions always hurt you in the end I C Cheryl Y. Higashimura Drama Club 1, CSF 1, Science Club 2. Honor Roll 2. GAA RonaldJ. Hinshaw Lee A. Hobrock Love starts with a smile, grows with a kiss, ends with a tear but reunites in mar- riage Brad and Lee Pamela ]. Hodson Donna R. Hollingsworth Gretchen M Holmblad Life is the flower of which love is the honey Victor Hugo Gary L. Howard Renee A. Howard Kathi M. Howe Gigi P. Huang Michael J. Hukill Michael J. Hukill a- V. ; ' «A Richard Hunsaker i ' hW ' 164 SENIORS AnninaJ, Igel Thanks mom. I wouldn ' t have made it without you, Carl S. Infiesto Debra A. Jackson ACappclla 2, Glee 1. Life is a garden, dig it Thanks to all my friends for mak- mg my Sr Yr better Julie A. Jackson Marehmg Band 2, Symp- Band 2, CSF 2. Fiddler Karen enjoy Kennedy as I have You ' re fantastit Marie T Jacques Cathy L- James Pa try M. Jot re DaviiJ W, Jofinson Waterpolo 1, Swimming 2, Marching Band 1, Symphony Band 3 Holly D, Jofinson Color guard i yrs . Rifle Head 1 yr., Co Captain 1 yr . MVP, Miss Snap. Karen S.Johnson Larry D.Johnson Play it cool dig all jive it ' s the reason I ' m alive. As 1 live I ' ve learned to dig and be dug in return SENIORS 165 Terry L. Johnson DavidJ Juengel Laurie L. Kalm Emerald Cham, Honor Roll, Member Society of Distinguished American H S Snidenis. CSF 2, IOC 1, Art Club Ann J. Kanarek VX- ' e can ' t retu.-n We tan only look behind from where see came Cathy Sue Kavanaugh Denise M. Keenan Robert S- Kemp Byron Ray Kennedy Thomas J, Kenner Cheryl A. Kenney Diane M. Ketsdever Ix)nny L Kimmel Verna Kinney Love is the little things people do for each other Band 5, Ireland trip first year Larry P Kirkconnell 166 SENIORS Jane L. Kirkdorffer Charlenc I. Kirschner line Y. Ktxiama Anita C, Kohl Daman Kohli The years have gone by so fast and I hope we can all meet again in time Pep Club. Honor Roll ? Lynn A. Koyama Marion A. Kralievic Matthev. C Kramer Denice A I.aBeau House of Representatives 2. Look mom and dad I made it. Jack D. I.ampert DarylJ. Lander Chuck S. Lantz SENIORS 167 Kim A, l.arsen M;irk A. Larsen Varsity Kcwtball i, Baskciball 2,Tratk, Honor Roll It was nice Patti M Lawler There 15 no limit to loves forebearancc, to Its hope, its trust, its power to endure EXinn and Patti Dennis C. Lee Sheryl A. Lee Bruce R. Leingang Greg D. Lersch Celeste D. Lew What you are is God ' s gift to you What you make of yourself is your gift to God PamJ. Lewis Tracey L. Libell Deanna L. Lindquist FBLA Officer, Sr, A Cappalla, Student Store, Jr. House Mark S. Litfin 168 SENIORS Thomas M. Ix)eb Linda S. Lopez Steve M. Lopin V ' carbook MVP, Photographer 2 years, Honor Ro!! Smilc, it only huns for a second, Cindy A. Lukach Mary A. Macauley Michelle R. MacDonald Judy Ann Macedo House 2. Drill 1. Leader 1. Mascot. Sr, Princess, Ski Club, A Cappella, Mod Dance. GAA, House of Rep. Sparks, Danile C. MacKay Paula D. Maes And in the end all good things from God will come to an end but love goes on forever Diane E, Maguire Karen Y, Makimoto Arthur Maletz Cesar N. Mangosong MitziJ. Manna John R. Marcinko Nancy E. Markel SENIORS 169 Jeff L, Martin Kim I. Martin Teresa J. Martin You ' re my friend becuase you ' re you. and because I like you like I do Albert R, Martinez Arlene Martinez Love IS everywhere. I see it You are all that you can be. go on and be it. life is perfect. I hielieve it JamesJ. Martinez Taya B Martinez Paul K, Mascarella James G. Mathews Kerry J. Matsumoto CSF 3. Einerald Cham. KeyClub. K- Club. Wrestling 3. Distinguished Soci- ety of American H S Students Scott R. Matthews Patrice L. May Soph. Rep. Drill Team 2. Sparks 2. Jr A Capclla. Perf Dance 2. Sr. House. Song- leader. Ireland, had fun. Robert L McAnulla Chrys R McCain JV Cheer. Mod Dance 2. Mod Dance Leader 1, Soph. Jr. Sr House. Ski Club. Camp Counseling. Tom and Chrys Mike J. McCleery Kim R. McCloutJ 170 SENIORS Rick P. NIcConn Carol A. McDonald Patry S. McGec Dangene McKay Soph Drill Team, Soph, House, Jr. A ppella, Sr Song Leader, HCG Love aill keep us together. CJ and DJ. Diane G. McLain John M. Mc Williams Scott B. Melin Michael J. Melton Jose E. Mendoza Oscar Mendoza Leslie A. Merrow SENIORS 171 Lu V. MilLui Raynon S. Miller Gar - W. Mills Cynthia H Miyata Sci Club Prc5 I, Pep Club Pres 1, CSF 3. Prcs. l.Goldscal Bearer, Hmerald Chain,ICX:2 Gilbert G. Monreal Mascot. Vice Pres House of Rep-, KNS, Key Club. In all the fields of grass one blade stands higher. David V. Montano Tennis, Ke ' Club, School Newspaper, Marching Band, Concert and Symphonic Band James A. Montemagno Jim E. Monti Albert J. Moore Raul J. Morales Cindy Lynn Morello Caroline Morrison 172 SENIORS Thomas J. Mosby Bnjce D. Mueller Billy Y Mumaw Lori A. Murtha CSF, Honor Roll. GAA, Sparks. Sr House. Diati Club, Science Club, Liter- ary Club Doug J. Nakakiliara Been a long education, but my home- work is done- Gonna rock the nation, lust wanna have fun ' Bob D. Nance Darlene M. Nedley Lisa M. Negri Charlie L. Nelson Liz A. Nelson Harold V. Nicks Happmess is Terri PS. Drag racing IS farrrout ' FORD Robert H. Odo Be tt e and trust each other and all will be well Karen A Okula Brenda L. Olson SENIORS 173 Howard M O ' Melia CSF, Honor Roll. A Cappclla, Chorale, Distinguished American High Stht l Student Susan C. Orlando Thank you mom and dad for being you ' I loyc you both for it Love always Suzie Alan J Ormande Kevin C Ormande Band, Soph Year Ireland To mom and dad, well I finally made X-. RULES Debbie L Ortiz Susan E, Oshann Color Cjuard 2, Honor Roll 1, Most Improved Flag, Pep Club Linda M Owen Raul R Rachon Dan D. Padilla Bob I. Page Joan K Papzian Rick R Parma 174 SENIORS Michael A. Patterson Kathy E. Paul Love IS leaning on someone in order ro support them Kory A. Paulawski Robert D. Pearson •■;, John W. Pellenn Susan E. Penskofer Robert E. Pentzke I( IS better to aim fot perfection and miss, than to aim for imperfection and hit it. J D Batten Joe C. Perez Joy Perez A Cappella 2 yrs . Women ' s Glee 1 yr, Gary L. Perkins Katrina T. Perkons Emerald Chain. 1 look for my dreams and a pocket full of gold. ffifci Richard R Perry 1 L SENIORS 175 Steven E. Peruch Dale M. Peterson David Edwards Pfeiffer DebicJ. Piantoni Debra A Pietranowicz Color Guard 3. 1 finally made it mom and dad. Jorri D. Plagge To Scott and my baby, each of us is the only person who can give the other what each of us wants. Kirk T. Plehn Charles J. Ponce Soccer 3, Cross Country- 1, K-Club Lct- tcrman. Ronda G. Poore George J. Posey Mark D. Prather The language of friendship is not words but meaning Good luck Mark Larsen in all you do. Karen K. Pratt Shamrock 2. EIC 1 Mike, our love grows stronger everyday Our life together is forever 176 SENIORS Glen P. Preti GlendaJ. Preti Edward W. Prince Theorn R. Pyle Gilbert Quintanar Jennifer L. Rader Tom W. Ralston Jessica I Ramirez Richard L. Ray Shirley A. Raymer Lori M. Reed SENIORS 177 Greg W Reeves Donna L Reinhardt 1 gmt year at Kennedy, Scmi-tinals Homecoming Queen, T-Bonc ■' 4-75 and forever Xmas Formal with Barry, Matt T. Reisbeck Mike J. Remoaldo MerriJ. Repasky Kevin P. Reynolds Amy L. Rice To all who read this, Give away a smile. It ' s free. Lori J Riddle Choral. Yrbk Tom, you ' ve brought me love and happmess forever May we always be happy together Rechelle A Robinson ir Roy K. Robinson Richard L. Rollings 178 SENIORS Connie S. Romero Kathleen A Rose Sadly wc il go our separate ways after sharing so much together but if we ever meet again it ' ll be beautiful. Lisa J. Rose Lisa A. Rothacher Karen L. Rucks Rick W. Rufty RJionda Ryan Michael, you have filled my life with love and happiness , , I love you. Shirley E. Ryzner Emerald Chain. Honor Roll, FBLA Prcs., CSF. Literary Club. Lori J. Sala Soph and Var Cheer . Head 2, Mod Dance 2. Pep Club, A Cappela 2, House 3, Honor Roll 3. Gil and Lori. Kim R. Salsberry Conrad M. Sanberg Ernest Santos Michael Scalise Bob Schalip SENIORS 179 n Steve J. Scherer Lisa L. Schoeppner Terri R Schubert Robbie G. Schultz Steven R. Schulz John B. Scott Sandi K. Seaman Virginia L, Sewell Pamela G. Scymore Steve D. Shaw Wande Lee Shelland May the light dawn in your souJ and Christ the Morningstar shine in your heans Greg R, Sherrill Debbie L. Shipman Our name is love, our place is here, our time is now Keith and Debbie wouldn ' t have made it without MVG Miles A. Shishido 180 SENIORS Chcr ' l L. Silvis More than yesterday, less than tomor- row I love you babe Scott and Cheryl, Forever. Bruce E. Sims Jane Skelley Terry K. Skinner Adrianne L, Smalts Kathy L. Smith Vincc Soto Sophomore Football, Varsity Football 2, JV Soccer 1 , Varsity Soccer 2, Soph. House of Rep. Brenda M, Spinks Color Guard 2, Head Banner, MVB. Mjss Smiles One who loves is never really alone Linda L. Stark Pep Club, Soph and Sr House, A Cap- pel la, Jr. and Sr FBLA Member. Mary R. Steele Sheree L. Stefan Today, well hvcd, makes every yesterday a dream of happmess and every tomor- row a vision of hope. Rick B. Stephens SENIORS 181 Lisa R. Stevenson Lonnie M. Stout Melanie L. Stout GAA }. GAA Isi Vice Prcs . Sparks 2, Honor Roll 2 Thanks to my parents, friends and school Mona E. Stringfellow Debbie L Strong Dave, our love is like the beauty of the mountains, forever changing but aJways there Deb 76 I Brett A, Stroozas Ivan H. Strudwick Nothing IS absolute because everything IS relative David E. Sub Judy A. Suh Debbie M. Supcrneau Debra L Svensk The wildfire in my soul, unique within my heart, my undying memory Helen K. Sweeney Becky Tafoya Mark H. Takemura 182 SENIORS Russell P. Tardif Brenda S. Taul Peggy J Teague Natalia Tereshkevitch Ken M, Theisen Jon Thomas Wayne W. Thompson Donna L Thorn Burce K. Thyrion Irene R. Toscano Chris L Towner Dana M, Treitler Never waste your cime on a frown, because a smile is worth much more. Felix E, Trejo Rudy L. Trevino SENIORS 183 Debbie L. Trott If I ' m not for myself, wtio will be ' If I ' m not for ottiers. who am I ' Robert L. Truckey Robert W. Trujillo Tim A, Try on Tammy S. Tsujioka Tfic Lord thy God in the midst of thctr is mighty. He will save. He will joy over thee with smging Daniel B. Underwood SAB Chrmn , CASC Rep Jr , St Council 2. Chorale 2, CSF, Emerald Cham, Soph VP, Mr Irish nominee David A. Underwood Anthony Valentino Chris VanDcnRaadt Sherne A, VanderDussen Apnl L Varbie Ruben T. Varela Maria T Vasquez Lesley J. Vaughn 184 SENIORS f HBI r T 3 ttMr ' ' ' Kt- ' €f x HH 1 m Denice Larae Veale Ray A. Ventura Cindy A. Way Lawrence S. Weber Mike E. Weddle Band Prcsidenc, Jazz Band, Tennis Team, Track Team TTiomas M. Wedge Lila M. Weidknecht G)lor Guard You can give without car- mg, but you can ' t care without giving. Ron R. Weiss Kenneth K. Wenger David W. Westfall Gary D. Whisler Gerry L. White SENIORS 185 Kristi A. White Dion S. Whitman Lori L. Wilcox Treva M, Wiles Crystal M. Williams Even though this was tny first year I enjoyed every minute of it, I wish I could have been here sooner. Dean R. Williams Linda J. Williams Michael Alan Williams Randy R . Williams Sam T. Williams Ray J. Wilson 186 SENIORS John D. Wing Caria G. Winslow Jeffrey O. Wong Yearbook Phocographcr MVP, CSF, Sr. House, Academic Honors, Sci. Club, Honor Roll. Friends are for keeps. Karyn A. Wong Yearbcxjk, Women ' s Glee, A Cappella, Chorale, IOC, Honor Roll, Thespian Prcs , Honor Thespian, OCHC. Sfiaron L. Wozny Colleen M. Wrigfit Paul M. Yamamoto Skj, Shamrock, Honor Roll, CSF, Emer- ald Chain, Who ' s Who in Amer., House of Rep , Bkbal 2. Love you all! Cindy Yeo Loretta Yin Patricia Young William K. Young SENIORS 187 Class Favorites Phot(.)graphv 1 B. Tafova. Best Dressed. 2. L Yin, Most Likely to Succeed. 3. G. Monreal, Best Dressed. 1. B. Mumaw and D. McKay, Cute and Handsome. ' 5. ] Macedo and R. HercKj, Smiles h D Trictlcr, Class Clown . R. Parma, Mr, Flirt. 8. L. Rose, Miss Flirt. 9. P, Mascarella, CHass Clown. 10, C. Lew, L Strudwick. Study Bugs. 11. B. Gilbert, Personal- 188 SENIORS .n WW rvn tvwn wunir Well at first they didn ' t think they were clowns, FLIRTS, or study bugs, but what they thought didn ' t matter after the entire senior classes ' vote were tallied — (They were the ones.) When their names were announced of the senior favorites, each was asked to present themselves before the entire senior class. Slightly embarrassed, they knew that three-hundred and ninety some odd seniors could not be wrong. But why did they have to get up in front of all those peo- ple at the .senior assembly, holding their signs? 12 SENIORS 189 STUD€liTS I n juniORS... M Kin ' Dcci ion Tim Abrams Viaor Acosta Lisa Acton Judy Adamsen Nancy Adoor Kathic Aguirre Kathy Aiken Brian Akers Robin Alford Barbara AJlen Donna Allen Mary Allen Teri Allen Rudy Alvarez Bill Anderson Diane Anderson Jan Anderson Lcif Anderson Susan Andrade Sybil Andrews Bob Angers Lynda Angione Kathy Antonelli Edgar Apodaca Wendy Appleyard Carol Aragon Joelen Argento Scott Armeson Mark Armstrong Tom Amdt Pat Arrickiello Diana Arvizu Harry Asher Jim Atkins Rodney Auk Joe Ausilio David Austin Donna Austin Vaughn Austin Cindy Avery Celeste Aviles Joe Baclawski JUNIORS 193 Patricia Bader Arthur Baker Shelly Baker Sheri Baker Clark Bales Mark Bales Terry Banick Carol Banks W. Bonnie Barbec Jeanne Bark Cheryl Bamert %, : Steve Bamen Mark Bass Lori Batory Kent Baugman Margie Bax Pamela Beardsley Michael Bcckmann Shawn Bccsi Cathy Beigay Debra Bell Lorrie Bell Norma Bclmonte Mary Bcrgin Michelle Bcmadou Sheri Bernard Meda Bevins Dave Biddle Audrey Bjoralt Jonathan Black 194 JUNIORS Ken Black Debbi Blanks Bill Blashford Cheri Bogard Ailsa Bonaguro Karen Bonebrake Vera Borbon Bob Bourne Ana Bouza Steve Bowman Bob Boyd Elaine Boyd Steve Brackman Robcn Brandefine June Bremer Henry Bresyn Leslie Bridges Belinda Bright Mike Britton Andrea Brown Linda Bryner Janeen Bumgarner Melba Burdett Debbie Burgai Margaret Burgess Liz Bumham Rhodes Butler Shelley Cabe Paul Cain Lori Cancellara JUNIORS 195 David Canf ield Emily Cano JoeCano Kun Carlson Karen Cancr Kim Carter David Casey Debbie Cathcart James Canolica Teresa Centeno Shirley Cerda Kim Chamberlain Kun Chambers Linda Chancellor Susan Chaparro George Chapel Mike Charron Susan Chavez Donna Cherry Dorinda Cherry Jerry Choate Kelly Choate Brigit Coats Jim Coker Cheryl Cole Kristi Cole Edward Collen Steve Collier Patti Common Jodi Conrad LayneCook Wayne Coopcrider Cheryl Coppersmith Brigitte Comell 196 JUNIORS Kathy Coming Laurie Coming Janette Cota Nonna Cramer Greg Creighton Leanne Cron Gemma Cross Vicky Cuevas Mary Cunningham Lynne Daggett Karla Daleo Diane Daniels Pati Davini James Davis Jana Davis Pat DeFiore Michelle DeForest Dclenc Dejongh Jim DcLaossa Valerie Dennis Angela Devlin Warren Devon Bunny Dew Alex Deyan Judy Dickinson Robcn Dietl Manin Dillon Krisry Doke Sharon Dolata Steve Donahue JUNIORS 197 Wayne Dove John Doyle James Duncan Jess Duran Peggy Durensky Tony Duval 1 David Dyer Jim Dynda E)ave Earley Mike Echaves Tim Egan John Eiler Mike Elam Kathy Ellis Barbara Endo Susan Engelke Christy Erickson Linda Esaia Juan Escobar Larry Espinoza Jose Estela Craig Evans Tom Evens Bob Farah Joe Facta Chris Feduska Mark Feinbcrg Terry Felter Dona Ferazzi Armando Fernandez 198 JUNIORS Mike Ferrin Jeff Fevella Angic Ficke Gordon Ficke David Fike Rhonda Fischer JuJie Flecky Vicki Flemmer Russ Florian Clifford Follinus Cheryl Foster Donna Fournier Sharon Fowler Robin Fox Mark Frasco Renee Frascr Dacia Frazer Gayla Freeze Richard Friedowitz Jan Fritzsche Donald Fuhr Tim Fuller Leann Fults Kim Funk BUI Fyffe Greg Galbraith Joseph Gallardo JUNIORS 199 Lisa Garcia Lydia Garcia Mary Garcia Richard Garcia Kim Gardner Susie Gartner Cristy Garver Greta Gaskin Frank Gasparovic Susan Gates Chris Gautz Jon Gcrkc Dawn Germain Keven Gcsell James Gibbons Manin Gibbons Debbie Giles Randy Gisler Sherry Giatt Dave Glenn Dave Goates Allen Gobel Beatrice Gomez Mike Gomez Alex Gonzales Daryl Gonzales Ken Gonzales Tom Gonzales Alfredo Gonzalez Lisa Gonzalez Yolanda Gonzales Rick Good 200 JUNIORS JoAnn Gorski Jeanne Gossland Karla Gower Randy Goyette Christ! Graham Dan Grasmick Chris Graver Alfreida Gray Judy Greer Julie Griffith Laura Grinnell Tammy Groh Kathy Guarino Lisa Gubler Judy Gudmundson Mike Guest Edith Guillermo Karen Gurule Kathy Gutierrez Shelly Gyde Teri Hackbanh Renee Hagen David Hall David Hamilton Carolyn Hansen Dave Hansen Meri Hanson Bill Hanson Kevin Hardcastle Carol Harding Michael Hargraves Brett Harrell Donna Harris Linda Harrold Jill Han Glen Hanman Sandy Hartman David Haynes Elizabeth Haysom Kim Henry Lori Herbstreith Janet Hermosillo JUNIORS 201 Alejandro Hernandez Astrid Hickey Andy Hilcawa AJan Hikida Frank Hilberath Donna Hilker Lucy Hinshaw Wendy Holden Jerry Holley Cindy Hope Debbie Hopp Lance Horita Ed Hornung Lauren Hovivian Julie Howie Usa Huff Lori Huisenga Tammi Hulse Ron Hunsaker Laurie Huntley Larry Huppert Margaret Hurado Stephen Husereau Nitk lacovetti Annett Ikegami Marcene Jackson Norman Jay Doug Jean Licettejofre Deborah Johnson 202 JUNIORS George Johnson Perry Johnson Tammie Johnson Debbie Jones Gary E. Jones Gary L. Jones John Jones Tim Jones Virginia Joseph Jimjuengel Steve Kadota Harris Kaplan Perry Kaufman Louise Keen an Carol Keimer Allen Killebrew Shawn Kindorf Mark King Cindy Kivlen Cindy Knight Leslie Knudsen Sandi Konopka Rick Kostszewa Jim Koryluk Cathy Kraft Don Kretschmer Helen Kyomen Steve LaBarge Janine Lacroix Roy Lamothe JUNIORS 203 Scon Lampert Jane Lane Garree Lathropc Stephen Lawn John Layboume Shirley Lee Elmer Leuschen Eddie Lewis Jamie Lewis Laurie Libby Gannie Limstrom Ron Llamado Sue Lofgren Bruce LoUey Judy Lolley Carol Longbrake Orville Longbrake Ana Lopez Joe Lowery John Lowery Denisc Lunde Dan Lunn Don Macedo Terri Machal Rosalie Magallanes Mark Maikoski Ray Main Lorie Manning Dawn Marchetti JuJie Marcinko Linda Marquardt Peggy Marsden Anthony Martinez 204 JUNIORS ll Jane Martorana Fawn Massey Julie Matney Mike Mattem Greg Mattoon Myra Maxwell Lisa May Brad Maybcrry James Mazanec Mike McAllister Tim McCarty Tom McCarty Sue McClure Alan McConnell Tim McGraw Dennis Mclnnis Colleen McKinney Don McKinzic Laurel Meil Jenny Marriman Andrea Meyer Lynda Miguel Kathy Millar Randolph Miller Randy Miller Mike Mills Patty Millward Carol Milner Randy Misenti Mike Mish Bob Mistretta Martin Mitani Charles Miura Dora Mixon Dcsirce Monreal Mike Mooney Virtor Morales Joe Morel 1 Sheila Morgan Manha Moriarity Anita Morrison Kathy Morrison JUNIORS 205 Mark Morrow Manhcw Morrow E a]cnc Morton Teresa Mount Cindy Moye Doralec Moynihan Donald Mueller Linda Mueller Mary Murakawa Mike Murano Denisc Murillo Diana Murley Jodi Murphy Deborah Murray James Nakakihara Julie Nakamura Kim Navarre Mark Ncgast Greg Neville Rachaelle Newberry Yvette Nichols Brian Nickens Mike Nordstrom Russ Norman Eric Oates Lisa O ' Brien Lynn O ' Brien Becky Ochoa Ed O ' Hara Eileen O ' Hcm fVt 206 JUNIORS Lory Oliphant Kevin O ' Melia Greg Orosco Steve Ortiz Vicki Osbcm Shcllic O ' Shann Greg Overholt Gary Overton Vicki Owen Russell Owens Barbara Padilla Larry Paige Larrie Palmer Susan Palumbo Cheryl Pappapetru Jorge Parada Craig Parker Linda Patino Richard Patridge Cindy Patterson Richard Patterson Richard Paul David Pavuk Joe Pearman Pam Pedone Darrell Peek Sherry Perales Lourdes Perez Carmen Pcsicka Kenny Peters S W JUNIORS 207 Tom Petersen Mike Peterson Annie Peto Robcn Pfetzing David Pianteni Mike Pierce Carmen Piperato Sandra Poling Michelle Porche Joanne Porras Susan Pouretezadi Lisa Powell Gina Prathcr Michaelene Preuss Phyllrs Price Todd Priest Dianne Prince Nancy Provencher Mary Ann Puckett Charlie Pylc Mike Quesada Julie Quinlan Diego Quintanar Marina Ramos Gordon Ray Rob Read Denisc Reben James Reddcll Jerry Redondo Lonnie Ree 208 JUNIORS Liliie Remoaldo Diane Reynolds Bradley Rice Leslie Riddle Michael Ridgel Manin Riley Keith Rinker Tammy Rivers Mary Robbins Chris Robcrson Jenny Robcnson Carol Rodriguez Christina Rodriguez Mary Rodriguez David Rogers Diana Rogers Jim Rohrcnbach Tim Romero Chris Romig Wayne Rossiter Paula Ruggless Bob Rundquist Glenn Ruscher Debbie Russell Jim Saar Susana Saldana Carylon Sanders Anne Sarico Susan Sass Jeff Sasser c-v H Kathy Sauls Cheryl Sbraccia gP Jeanne Schibinger Pam Schow Ron Schubert % ' - Helena Schultz P Tom Schultz | H| . Christian Schutz ..p ' - B Ninette Schwenke - ' - m Beverly Sedbrook . Susan Seeley .Imc Corkey Sellers JUNIORS 209 Tony Serratelli Alben Scvilla Randy Seymour Jack Shaw Dianne Sherratt Lisa Shipley Donna Shoemaker Kelli Siler Mike Silva Teressa Silver Wend y Singer Dale Smith Ed Smith Terri Smith Thomas Smith Daniel Smock ■Terri Sokoll ■Carol Solis H| K- VI ■Mike Sowul K L Debra Spaulding B ' t. Timothy Sponseller . Hk Wj 1 Russell Spradlin ■Lori Squires ■Vickie Stallings 1 Theresa Stammen H A J P Kathic Standefer L Don Stephens 210 JUNIORS Jim Stewart Mike Stewan Jeff Stine Bryan Stockdale Jim Stone Norecna Straw Mark Strawd Suzanne Stubbs Katrina Swaney Susie Swisher Hideo Tanji Duane Tasker Janet Taul Kathy Taylor Dawn Terwilliger Cheryl Tester Kathy Thielen David Thomas Dcbi Thomas Todd TTiomas Kathy Thompson Tom Thompson Susan Thrasher Mona Todd Thomas Todd Dorene Toma Larry Torrez Joe Truckey Charlotte Trujillo Vicki Trujillo JUNIORS 211 Mark Tuinman Steven Vahey Steve Valladolid Sheri Vallejo Pam Vance Eric VanDuyn Mike VanDuyn Chuck VanGclder Sheri Vasby Gloria Vasqucz Penny Vernon Jim Villicano Becky VonDerLage Francis Vrolyks Bruce Wadman Rob Wagner Eric Waki Marc Waki Niel Walker Tammy Wallace Richard Waller Keith Ward Donna Waring Tim Waters Jerry Watson Bill Way Cyndy Webb Dave Weddington Carol Wecrheim Tom Weidenkopf 212 JUNIORS Valerie Wenger Lonnie Wcsterman Karin Westlake Tracy Wham Daniel Wheelock Terry Whitby Bill White Darlene White Darrell White Dave Whiteacre Michele Wiebold David Wiegand Teryl Wiles Debra Williams Kathy Williams Robcn Williams Shirley Williams Tamara Williams Carol Williamson Jeannie Wong Glen Woods Julie Woods Ronald Woods David Wright Loraine Yohn Ron Young Mike Baker Darrell Hockensmith Diana Pegorsch JUNIORS 213 Pat Acevedo Laurie Ackroyd Nancy Agncw George Aiken Robcna Aley Jerry Alfafara Rosalinda Alfaro Renee Allard Danny AJlen Karen Allen Lynn Allmoslecher Maria Almaraz Mark Alsman Carlos Alvarez Judy Anderson Sheri Anderson Paul Andrade Tim Andrew Rhonda Andrews Cun Apduhan Humberto Aponte Jenny Aragon Ron Aragon David Archibald Chris Armeson Lori Arnold Cunis Arwood Ken Audette Eric Aukerman Brian Auman Monique Austin Alberto Aviles Debbie Backowski Jeff Baclawski Mark Badinger Robin Baker Nick Ballinger Shana Ballmer Lynda Banowetz Jeanne Barach Robbie Barcrof t SOPHOMORES 215 Tom Bare Peter Bama Chris Bastio David Bates Joni Bathurst Gail Bax Shelley Beaumont Daniel Beck Toni Beetler Grace Bennett Danny Bentlcy Jim Berry Jan Benon Julie Bies Arlene Bird Greg Bivens Chrissy Blalock Terry Blankenship George Blanks Glenn Bliss Greg Blurton Steve Bock Pat Boland David Bond Kristi Bonebrake Steve Booker 216 SOPHOMORES Cheryl Bouren Andy Bowen Tammy Bowers Tracy Bowers Tim Boyd Garth Brackman St h Jeff Braden Chris Bradshaw Dave Brandos Eugene Brase Chris Breuning Robcn Bride Tom Bright Roben Brooks Bob Brown Kathleen Brown Kim Brown Eddie Bnihn Susan Brunelli E)ana Buhe Karyn Burke Michele Burkhard Connie Burkhan John Bumham Jeff Bums Yvonne Bums Sarah Burrola Jody Busman Jeff Bymes An Cabral SOPHOMORES 217 Karla Calloway Keith Campbell Norma Campos Joe C aparco Eric Carlisle Cheryl Carr Alice Carrillo Bob Carvalho Joanne Casey Jocelyn Casey Lisa Cassara Jimmy Ccnteno , Deborah Changras Barb Chocolas Dean Chrispen Darlene Christensen Jay Chun Glenn Cichon Karen Claassen Eric Clack Margaret Clark Randy Clark Roben Clark Kim Cleveland Scot Clifton Jay Closser Joann Coaty John Coelho Cheryl Cole Wayne Cooper 218 SOPHOMORES Kim Copcland Carol Coppersmith Lucinda Correia Linda Cotugno Midgie Couey Bob Covey Sue Cox Cathy Cracchiolo Briget Craft Kevin Craig Toni Cranford Jim Crawford Karen Crews Andrea Croft Juiie Cronin Mary Cronin Tom Cummings Leslie Cunningham Mark Cunningham Bridgett Curry Mary Cutler David Dage Greg Damron Rick Davies L SOPHOMORES 219 Marty Davisson Donald Dawson John Dee Sandra Dee Annette DcForest Margaret Degner James DeHaven Darilyn DcLong Patrice Dennis Greg Deskin Johnna Dew Julie D ' Heilly Derek Diaz Rich Diaz Debbie Diben Kathleen DiCiaula Barbara Dickinson Carol Donncll Susan Donner Donna Dotti Scott Drylie Philip Dubc Lyle Duke Lawrie Dunworth Brad Dupray Chris Dwyer Renee Dyer Greg Economou Ragan Eddington Bill Egelin , (i ' :i-A % } 220 SOPHOMORES Richard Egclin Steve Egertson Dawn Ellis Sharon Enrici I avid Erickson Frank Escalcra Susan Escobar Debra Esparza Linda Espinoza Roy Espinoza Michael Espy Fernando Estela Jennifer Estep Dwayne Evans Sue Evans Ray Ezzcll Carmi Palace George Farish Donna Farmer Keri Farmer Bill Faman Lisa Faustina Carol Felcciano Nancy Fclig E)cbbie Fellows Leonard Finaldi Julie Finch Ehif fy Finlay Dean Fitzpatrick Don Fitzpatrick Kelly Flanders Joanne Flecky Roy Florian Caroline Fonseca Sandi Forbes Joseph Fortaleza Jan Fotis Dcanna Fowler Connie Francis Ted Franks Laurie Frasco Greg Frederick SOPHOMORES 221 Luis Frias Robcn Fruehe Sonny Fuentes Scon Fulkman Tom Fallen Karen Fulmer Phillip Fulton Edana Fults Roger Funk George Fuske Evette Gallardo Danny Gallentinc Maria Gamboni Ernie Garcia JoAnn Garcia Patti Garcia Robcn Garcia Cindy Gast Mark Gates David Gaul Chris Gentncr Janice George Laura Gerke Dina Geyer Shelby Gibson Donna Gilbcn Bob Gilmore Becky Glass Jay Glatt Patricia Glissmann 222 SOPHOMORES Mark Gobel LecAnn Goblick Dcnisc Godar David Gonzales Ed Gonzalez Jim Good Kelli Goodman Chuck Gordon Keith Gower Roben Graham Lorraine Granados Graham Grant Scott Gray Susan Greaves Jim Greenfield Debbie Greenwood Heidi Gnffith Nancy Grosso Kim Grote Pam Grow Jeanette Guillen Chcri Gustafson Jason Guthrie Mary Hackbanh Laura Hafner Joel Hall Lori Hall Yumi Hamada Nancy Hamilton Curt Hammond SOPHOMORES 223 Ken Hammond Don Hammontrce Robert Hansen Julie Hanson Gary Hardcastle Tom Harper Teri Harrington Cindy Hatcher Gail Haynes Kathy Headington Darrin Heath Diane Heath Dave Hebblethwaite Angela Helin Chris Helm Nancy Henmi Jeff Herbstreith Donna Higley Dan Hilford Carol Hill Dale Himmelreich Mike Hiserman Fred Hoffman Kevin Hollingswonh Tammy Hopp Timothy Horn Kelly Howard 224 SOPHOMORES i. Tracy Hudson Carol Huebner Kristi Hukill Marta Hunado Greg Husereau Lenora lacovetti Doug Infiesto Vickie Inskeep Ann Iwashita Karen Jackson Nick Jacques Bryan James Tim James David Jaworski Steve Jerrils Diana Jobst Donna Jobst Eric Johnson Pam Johnson Scott Johnson Sherry Johnson Vicki Johnson Karen Jones Robert Jones Cindy Juengel SOPHOMORES 225 Margaret Kambara Keith Kasputis Michiko Katamine Bob Keel Mary Keenan Kimball Kellctt Doug Kelly Mike Kelly Cathy Kemp Cheryl Kenner Tony Kent Karen King Evelyn Kinner Sheri Kirk Tom Kirkdorffer Maria Kirsch Greg Kirschner Jim Klein Heidi Klinck Dorecn Klug Mike Knight Norm Knippelbcrg Brian Kochn Andy Kohl Michael Koyama Kyler Krebs James Kroh Jesse Krong Keith Kunz Kevin Kunz 226 SOPHOMORES Jeanine Koykendail Lynnette Kweitko Brenda LaCross Larry Laird Carla Lairmore Jon Lambdin Laurence Lander Adam LaPierre Rick Larsen Mark Lattimore David Lawn David Lawrence Dave Lee Denice Lee Arleen Lew Holly Lewis Marcella Lewis Phil Lewis Kim Libel Paul Limp Ken Lemstrom Vicki Linde Richard Liu Mark Lockhart Rhonda Lackhart Deborah Lombrano Karen Longnecker Ward Longeway Alberto Lopez Joe Lorenz Katy Lou Francine Luongo Linda Lynch Rodney Lyons Cameo Massey Manuel Macedo Peter Maclver Eric Macky Mike Magallanes Julie Magolino Frances Maikoske Rachel Mailberg SOPHOMORES 227 l Brenda Manna Eileen Marquardt Brenda Manin Pedro Maninez Richard Martinez Rochelle Maninez Tom Maruko Tcrri Mason Aurora Massari Jessie Matney John Matsumoto Doug Matches Debbie Matthews Bill May Rebecca May Shawn McBumey Sherry McCabe Connie McCarry Ray McCuie Ehvid McDaniel Eileen McGee Kathie McGraw Nancy McGum Meredith Mcintosh Cheryl McLaughlin Patricia McNutt John McPhedran Dana McWilliams Jim Merriam Sofia Miconi 228 SOPHOMORES M i . ;x4i ' % Tony Millan Vimy Millar Don Miller Tammi Mills Greg Misamore Paula Mitchell Harold Mixon Colleen Moniz Art Montoya Ray Morales Don Morel Id Jeff Morgan Renec Morgan Glenn Morinishi Sherree Morrison Mike Mortley Mike Mosby David Mottershead Carol Moulton Sheryl Moulton Kevin Moynihan Ingrid Mueller Pam Mueller Robbie MuUins Brenda Mumaw Kevin Murphy Michele Murphy Teresa Murrietta Doug Nelson Wendy Nelson SOPHOMORES 229 Karen Neumann Thomas Newberry Laurie Newnam Kim Newman Jim Nichols Charlotte Nolan Sherry Nordstrom Valinda Nyboer Mike Nyborg Bill O ' Connor Bernadeen O ' Hern Cindy Okinaka Bob Okula Lynn Onaga Nancy Orlando Lisa Ormonde Ed Oropeza Robin Orr Greg Ortiz Barbara Owens Neena Ozawa Leslie Page Lori Paholski Lorin Paholski Roy Palumbo Mari Papillon Gabriel Parada Pam Parks Poorvi Patez Steve Paul Tom Pavuk Ronald Payne Randette Pearce Cheryl Peck Lori Pellegrino -: Janet Pender Cindy Perez ■1 Mike Perez Q Laurie Perry Iu3i Kathy Peruch ri. J lonnie Peterson mrj£ Paul Petsch 1 230 SOPHOMORES Cindi Pettijohn John Phillips Sandi Pierz Chris Porche Eric Porche Robert Post Marvin Potter Mike Prante Barbara Provenchei Dawn Puckett Gcronimo Pugeda Kelly Pursley John Quinlan Landan Quiring Holly Rawson Susan Ray Tamie Reams Pam Rector Renec Reddell Kathy Redondo Kurt Ree Derek Reed Jean Reed Jerry Reed Ronald Reeves Melinda Reinhardt Dan Reisman Bill Remington Denise Renteria David Repasky Jose Reyes Ernie Reyna Greg Reynolds Alan Rhoden David Rhodes Penny Riopel Tony Rivera Chris Robbins Randy Robertson Darren Robinson Diana Robinson Ray Roche SOPHOMORES 231 Lorraine Rodriguez Teresa Rollings Tammy Romero Julia Romney Carol Ross Bev Rossi Craig Rothacher Julie Ruggless Lillie Ruiz Mike Ryzner Dan Salinas Phil Salsbery Richard Salvatierra Pam Sanders Cecilia Sangines Sandra Saucedo Jim Savin Debbie Sawyer Mark Schattschneider Jinx Schaumberger Kim Schlicht Laura Schmitt Sheryl Schouwenburg Don Schuh Diane Schwartz Jim Scott James Serizawa Debra Serrato Todd Seymore Paula Shaw 232 SOPHOMORES Wes Sheldon Rick Sherbino Melinda Sherrill David Sherwood Debbie Shuff Gina Shultz Kip Shuman Carla Silvis Shelly Simmons Kit Skelton John Skinner Ken Slane Stacey Sloan Cheryl Sman Cindy Smith Joann Smith Phil Smith Stephanie Smith David Smock Robyn Squier Donna Stanaker Cindy Stark Beth Steele Joan Steien Ira Stein Cindy Stevens Patricia Stoddan SOPHOMORES 233 Lisa Strayhom Laura Stringfcllow Walter Stringfcllow Scott Sturgill Dan Suh Lois Sullivan Sandra Summers Bob Supemeau Karen Suruki Lisa Sykes Ehvid Taaf fe Mark Takemoto Cina Taliaferro Jim Tarango Darrell Tasker Ted Tassone John Taylor Pam Taylor Tammy Telford Randy Terwilliger Tom Thomas Regina Thompson Glenn Thyrion Pam Tinklenbcrg Tammy Tinklenberg Carrie Tippctts Tracy Tooman Joleen Totten Kenneth Towner Dallas Townscnd Wmm 2}4 SOPHOMORES Richard Trejo Bob Tr ipp Larry Trott Susan Trujillo Robert Tucciarone Jenni Tuinman Becky Tull Steve Turner Tracy Turner Dana Ulrich Frances Urias Linda Valentino Brent Valenzuela Sharon Valenzuela Bill VanBeekum Linda VanDerStelt Leanna VanGeybrif t Jeff VanGuilder Rick Van Horn Don Van Oort Doug Van Oort William Varble Valerie Varela Rick Vera Joe Vernon Chris Vigil Steve Villicano Dan Vogler David Vogler Ken Vogler SOPHOMORES 235 Kirk JCalden Jennifer Wallace Steve Waller Sue Wally Danny Walter Susan Ward Steven Warsow Roben Waterbury Bonnie Watson Raymond Webb Steve Webb Paula Weber Carol Weddington Kathi Weidenkopf Kim Wells Guy Werre June West Ann Westf all John Westphal Donna Wlieatly Laurie Wheeler David Wlieelock Barry Whitbeck Cindy Whitby Bruce White Gayc White 236 SOPHOMORES Henry White Patty Wick Steve Wilkes Steve Williams John Williamson Daniel Wilson Larry Wilson Linda Wilson Janet Wisneiwski Roger Wolfe Tammy Wood Jill Woods Kim Woods Matthew Woods Mike Workman Denise Wozny Shelby Wright Veronica Wright Erin Wynne Laura Yamamoto Marion Yenalavitch Dena Yohanna Mike Young Pat Young Pascal Zandy Darryl Zengler Marlene Zimerman Robert Hammond Linda Happoldt Jim Wilson SOPHOMORES 237 T€ CH-(:RS A PRINCIPAL ' S MESSAGE The 2(X)th birthday of our great nation — The Bicentennial Year is likewise the Year to the Seniors — who certainly met the challenge of their motto, May the Spirit and the Pride That Inspired Our Forefathers Guide Us Forever, 1776-1976. They displayed the energy, enthusiasm, effort and leadership by encouraging a greater involvement of our students for the concern of the school and community. Durmg this year as our nation is celebrating The Bicentennial Year John F. Kennedy High School stu- dents were involved in many commu- nity activities to promote our proud heritage. Through these experiences we hope that you have developed a personal image of strength, honesty, and fairness — attributes that all lead- ers need in working effectively with pieople in the continuing growth and development of our nation. To the bicentennial class of 1976 we bid you farewell with our tradi- tional blessing: May the roads rise with you. And the wind always be at your back; And may the Lord hold you in the hollow of His hand. Mr. Martin Martelli Principal 240 TEACH ERS Mariya Fassler unior Vice-Principal Fred Fathauer Senior Vice- Principal Arnold Gaynor Sophomore Vice-Principal Susan Cook Senior Counselor Wilbur Braun r Sophomore Counselor TEACHERS 241 Paul Driscoll Junior Counselor John Hjngartner Sophomore and Junior Counselor John Hackot Head Counselor Senior Unit Clyde Christensen (Mr. C) Director of Activities John Mayberry Career Guidance Charles Rickertson Work Experience Robert Schreur Media Specialist 242 TEACHERS Russell Albright Drafting Jean Amos Ceramics Watch out Mike Nelson ! Junichi Arakawa Ijfe Science Biology Frank Aquatero Sp ecial Education Len Bishop Drivers Education Barton Beach History TEACHERS 243 Joanne BLinkcnship Drawing Painting Larry Buie Algebra Sharon Casserly French Spanish Champ — Mooney Ann Chamberlain Checking Cashier Jack Cedorhoim B.P.E Karen Couch Bible Literature American Sht. Story 244 TEACHERS Jim Cummings Lfe Science Physical Science Larry Cusack BPE Philip Dawson Governmenr Current Issues Did vou take my Shasta?? Irmtraut Drake German Wayne Emer ' Geometry Alg. II Trig. ,rir 7c Violet Fannon AL.F. Comp. II Tom Parr BPE. TEACHERS 245 Pam Fcuhrin GPE Tom Fortin Hist Caiif Hist. Charles Fritz Health David Cjunn Alg, Physical Science Orol Hanlon A.LF Health Wayne Han Reading Michael Haynes Minorities M.GM, Virginia Haynes GPE Did you hear the one about . . . 246 TEACHERS Glen He ne Comp II Shakespeare John Hill Drivers Educjtion Jerry Humrighousc Health Nlarcia Iverson Drill Team G.P E. Annebelle Jents Nursery School Keith Jettie Metal The Fighting Irish- ' ? ' ?. ' Cindace Johnson Art Yearbook Stant Johnson ■Algebra An. Geo. TEACHERS 247 Thomas King Comp. II A.L.F. Leonard Lahtinen Government Ed Lee Hist. Psychology My hat is where it ' s at. A new cheerleader. ' ' .• ' Alan Leonard Journalism School Paper Ramiro Lujan Drivers Education Geraldine MacGill Needlecraft Fash. Mdse. 248 TEACHERS Shirley McBride Modem Dance G.P.E. Pat McCollom Chemistry Physics Aron Mc-Guire Ciovt. Sociology David Maiville A.L.F. Theatre = . ' ; Mr. C. a surfer- ' .- ' .- IXirothy Meltebarger A.L.F. Speech William Mooney A.L.F. Comp. II Pete Mosley Drivers Education TEACHERS 249 Larry Murray Special Education Lou Nicols Ancient Hist. Hist John Otsen Wood Lori Pangborn M.G.M. Philosophy « Eugene Ridenour Biology Physiology Bill Rivers Drivers ' Education May Sato Economics Govt. James Schamp Vocal Music i PIPf « 250 TEACHERS Ed and his clean machine. Robcn Schnek An Bill Seckington Kev Punch Data PrtK. James Slater Auto Nanc y Shoemaker G.P.E. i: CB. Smith Alg. Geometry Roben StcKklein Electronics TEACHERS 251 Will Stone Biology Life Science Bob Switi-er BPE Mary Taylor Reading Picaire This! Barbara Terres Am. Novel Comp. 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Friday « - ' - w - Corner of Walker and Orangethrope 5454 Orangethrope La Palma, California (714)523-9952 OPEN 24 Hours to Serve You 262 ADS Phone 8270270 FERGUSON WHOLESALE POULTRY Small Enough To Know You Big Enough To Serve You P.O. Box 632 6072 Lincoln Avenue Cypress, California MEN ' S HAIR STYUNG AMAOO (VI4) 523- 037 eO04 Orangethorpe (con. VAi— View-Orawoexmorre) BUENA PARK. CA. S0620 Tuesday — Saturday 9 A.M. — 6 P.M. Closed Sunday and Monday The Home We have a complete home center at your service. Custor draperies, wall coverings, furniture and distinctive accessories. 5330 Goldenwest Street, Westminster I block South of the San Diego Freeway Saturday and Sunday 10 A.M. — 5 P.M. Monday through Friday 9 A.M. — 6 P.M. McDonald ' s 5062 Orangethrope La Palma, Ca 90623 Best Wishes to the Class of ' 76 ADS Xi= A.5.B. President Brad Farmer Our high schcx)l ears are bu: .1 small fraction of time in each one of our lives. Never the less, it is one of the most rewarding experiences that any one person can share. It is here that we learn to understand ourselves and others around us. It is a time of maturing our intellectual, cultural and emotional curiosirw The special personalities of each student at Kennedy combine to form the definite spirit of pride in our school. The difference berween Kennedy and other high schools IS the students. What makes the difference in the students is their willingness to get involved. I can ' t stress enough to the Underclassmen that the advantages of participa- tion far exceed the efforts that are expended. Ma the spirit and pride that inspired our forefathers guide each one of you for- e er SincereU ' . Brad Farmer A.S.B. President It .ill started last September, when 21 mishevious minds came together in an effort to find something Bicentennial going on around campus and ended up with 200 red, white and blue helium balloons stuck in an oak tree. Yes, the staff was said to he crazy, but I know better. But you should of been there when Ms. Johnson walked into her Surprise Pizza Party. It ' s fantastic! was all she could say. And with balloons, apple f pies, pizza, McDonalds and ' Honey ' around, it ' s a wonder we ever met our deadlines. Somehow we managetl, but only because of a hard working staff and a ' fantastic ' Advi- sor, Ms. Candace Johnson. When so many people come together to work on one project, you ' re bound to have some bad days (especially around deadlines). But there were more good days than bad and I would like to thank the staff that helped make it that way. This book has been made possible through the efforts of Lisa, who somehow had her G.A.A. proofs sent to the Kennedy up in Barstow. Greg, wht) spend most of his time cutting out picmres for the very original Kennedy pages. Tom, Kim and Julie H. who took on the job of the class sections. Dave who helped in the Opening Section. Karyn and Ix)ri for selling all those ads. ( arol who numh ered the Homect)ming pages wrong. Mark P. for coming ba(.k anti helping 2ntl semester. Mark M. and his Monty Python jokes. Judy trying to insult Mark I., whi) was always eating his lunch in class. Celeste and her candid teach- ers. Mark I . Steve and Jeff for staying in the darkrtx)m as long as they did. I would also like to thank Ms. Candace Johnson for keeping us all together and on the right track. Bill Milne for coming whenever we needed him and Larry from Albert and James for doing our rush jobs. Alst) thanks to Mr. Schnek for helping us when we needed pictures taken and to Dean ft)r listening to all my deadline problems. I would like to leave my successor with a bit of advice I heard once on a Cat Stevens song. It comes in handy arounil deatlline times. I listen to the wind ccjme howl, telling me I have to hurry, I listen to the Robins song, saying not to worry. p q j ' earlxx• k Editor Yearbook Editor Beth Cook 2M Abrams. Tim (11) — l ). . 27 Accvedo. Painck (10) — 2l ' Accvcrdo. Sonya ( 12) — 147 Ackrovd Uunt ( 10) — iVt. 21 Acosta. Viaor (II) — 1 5. 1 2 ' i Aaon. Usa(ll) — 193. IW Adams. Conmc (12)- 123, 133. 147, 138 Aaamsjcffrry (12) — 147 Adamscn,Jijdv (U) — 193, 130. 109 Adoor, Nancv ( 1 U — 193 Adwcll..|ohn(12} — U -. 147 Ag . Kjthryn (121 — 147 Agncw, Grary (12) — 147 Agncw, Nani. v (10) — 21 AguiiTc. Ignacio (12) — 147 Aguirrc. Kathic (1 1 ) — 99. 193 Aikcn. George (10)— 215. 127 AilcCTi. Kathy (11)- 193. 130 Akers, Bnan ( 1 1 ) — 193 Alcv. Kcmc(12)— 99. 100, 105. 147 Aley. Robcna (10) —215 AJfafara, Gerald ( 10) — 215. 72 Alfaio. Rosalinda (10) — 134, 215 Alford, Robm(ll) — 193 Allard.Gr«g(12) — 147 Allaid. Rcnor (10) — 215 Allen. Barbara (II) — 193 Allen. Daniel (10) — 215 Allen. Dune (12) — 147 Allen. Donald (12) — 147 Allen, Donnj (H) — 193, 130 Allen, Karen (Hi) — 215 Allen. Kj[hy ( 12) — 147 Allen. Mary (111 — 193 Allen, Monnalea( 12)— I47 Allen. Theresa ( 1 D — 25, 26. 193 Allmoslecher. Lynn (10) — 2l5 Alloy. Matthew (10) —65.215 Mminz. Mana 1 10) — 215 lonso. Diane (12) —47,86.25 Msman.MarkdO)- 215 lvarez. Carlos (10) — 215,77 Mvarez, Rodolfo (11) — 193, 77 majo. Laura ( 1 2 ) — 147 mes. Rii3 (12) — 147 Vnvx. Dani (12) — nderson. Diane (ID— 193 dcrson, Janeitc ( 1 1 ) — 193 dersonjudy (10) — 215 Vnderson. Lcif ( 1 1 ) — 63. 193. 12t Andcfst.n. Shen (10) — 215 Anderwin, Bill (11) — 193 Andradc. Paul ( 10) — 215. 78 Andrade. Susan ( 1 1 ) — 1 38, 1 23. 19V 118. 117 Andrew. Tim ( 10) — 215 Andrews, Rhonda (10) — 215 Andrews, Dana (II) — 1 12. 193. 12 ? Angers. Roben ( 1 1 ) — 193, 86, 137.87 Angione, Lynda (11)— 100, I ' M, 116 Antonclli. Kathryn (II) — l ' 3 Apduhan.Cun (10) —60, 215, 119 Apduhan. Miles { 1 2 ) — 147 Apodata. Edgar (11) — 193. 84 Aponce. Humbcno (10) — 215. 73 Applevard, Wendy ( 1 1 ) — 193 Aragon, Carol (11) — 120, 193 Aragon, Jeanne ( 12) — 147 Aragon, Jenny (10) — 215 Aragon, Melanie (12)— 147 Aragun , Ronald ( 1 ) — 2 1 5 ArbgaM.Eva (12) — 148 Arihcr.Jennie(12) — 148 Archibald, David (10) — 122, 133,215 Argento.Joclcn (11) — 193. 116 Armbrustcr. Pam (12) — 148 Armeson, Chns (10) — 215 Armeson. Sion ( 1 1 ) — 193 Armstrong. Mark (11) — 193 Amd[, Tom (11) — 193. 121. 108, 109 Arnold, Lon (10) — 215 Amckicllo, Joseph (1!) — 193 Arvizu, Diana (II) — 193. 1 20 Asher. Harry (11) — 193. 124, 125 Atkins, Jim ( II ) — 5Q. 193 Arwell.Bill (12) — 5Q Arwood.Cums (10) — 215 Audeite. Ken { 10) — 215 Aukerman, Enc (10) — 215 Aukerman, Guy (12) — 148 Auli, Rodney (II) — 193 Auman. Bnan (10) —215 Austlio,Joe (ID — 193 Austin. David (11) — 193 Austin, Donna ( 1 D — 193. 37, 13 ' . 119. 122 Austin. Monique (10) - 215. Austin, Vaughn (11 ) — 193 Avery, Cindy ( 1 1) — 193 Aviles, Alberto ( 10) — 215 Avilcs, Anncne ( 12) — 148 Avijes. Carmen (12) — 148 AviJcs. Celeste (ID — 111. 133, 193. 118, 138. IP Batkhaus, Cunis (12) — 148 Backowski, Debbie (10) — 215 Baclawsb.Jcff (10) —60, 215, 73 Baclawski.Joe ( 1 1 ) — 193 fiader, Patricia (II) — 194 Badinger, Mark (10) —215 Baker, Anhur (11) — 194, 138 Baker, Jeffrey (12) — 148 Baker. Miihael (11) —213 Baker. Robin (10) — 215 Baker, Shelly (11) — 194 Baker. Shcn (II) — l M Bales, Clark (11) — I ' M Bales, Mark (II) — 194 Ballmger, Nick (10) -215 Ballmer, Shana (10) — 133,215, 130 Bamck, Terry (II)— 194 Banks, Carol ( 1 1 ) — 194 Banoweiz. Lynda ( 10) — 215 Barach.Jeannc(lO) — 215 Eiarbcc. Bonnie ( I D — 194 Eiarb.: sa. Elisabeth (12) — U8 Barcroft. An (12) — 148 Barcroft. Roben (10) — 215 Bare. Thomas (10) — 216 Bark.Jeannc (11) — 51, 1I3, 194 Bama, Peter ( Hi) — 216 Bames. Cynthia ( 1 2 ) — I ■t ' J Bamen. Cheryl (11) — I ' M Bamett. Kathy (12) — 112. 149 Bamctt. Steve (11) — 194 Barrcne, Ken ( 1 2 ) — 1 49 Barrow, Ted ( 1 2 ) — 66, 1 49. 120. 13 :. Bass, Mark ( 1 1) — 194, 83 Bastio. Christine (10) —216 Bates, David (10) — 216 Bathurst.Jcni (10) — 216 Batory. Lon ( 1 1 ) — 194 Baughman. Kent ( 1 1) — 194 Bix.Gail (10) — 216 Bax. Margy (11) — I ' M Bax. Yvonne (12) — 149 Baylos, Sheryl (12) — 149 Beardsley. Pam ( 1 1) — I ' M Beaumont, Shelley ( 10) — 216 Beck, E anicl (10) — 216 Beckmann, Michael ( 1 1 ) — 194 Beisi. Shawn (II) — HM. IJH Beetler,Teresa(12) — 149 Bectter, Tom (10) — 216 Bcigay.Othy (11) — I ' M Beinhch, Craig (12) — 149 Bell, Debra (11) — I ' M, 116 Bell. Lorraine (11) — I ' M, 134 Bclmonte. Norma ( 1 1 ) — 194 Belmonte. Ruben (12) — 149 Bcnnen, Grace (10) -216 Bentley, Danny (10) — 216. 127 Bergin, Mary (11) — Bcmadou, Michelle (11) -- 194 Bernard, Shcn ( l D — I ' M Berry, James (10) —216 Bcnon, Denisc (12) — 112, 149 Benon.Jan (10) —216 Bevins, Meda (ID — 120. 133. I 38, I ' M Biddle, David (11)- 194, 1 19 Bies.juliedO)— 216. 136 Bies. Mane (12) — 149. 156 Bilsland, Roxann(12) — 150 Bird. Arlene (10) — 216 Bive ns, Gregory (10) — 60, 216 Bivcns. Steven (12) —53,55, 5 ' J, 150 Bjoralt, Audrey ( 1 1 ) — l ' 4 Black, Brenda (12) — 150 Black, Joan (12) — 117,98, 150, 138 Black, Jonathan (II) — 194 Black, Joseph (12) — 150 Black, Karen ( 12) — 150 Black, Ken (ii) _ 195 Black. Susan (12) — 150 Blalotk.Chnstine (10) — 154. 116, 216 Blankenship, Terry (10) —216 Blanks, Deborah ( 1 1 ) — l ' ?5 Blanks, George (10) —216 Blashford, Bill (11) — 133. 195, 116, 121,70,68 Blevins, Bonnie (12) — 150 Blevins, Diane (12) — 134. I50. 136 Bliss, Glenn (10) — 216 Blow, Donna (12) — 120. 150 Blunon, Greg { 10) — 216 Blunon.Jcff (12) — 150 Bock. Stephen ( 10) — 60. 216 Bock. Susan (12) — 134. 150, 37. 1.56.137 Bockcr. Julie ( 12) — 1 12, 151, 116. IW , 137 Bogard, Chen ( 1 1 ) — 195 Boland, George (12) — 151.77 Boland, Patnck (11) — 216 Boha, Beverly (12) — 151 Bonaguro, Ailsa (11) — 195. 127. 124 Bond, I ivid (lOi —216 Bond. Robin (12) — 151. 116, 156 Bonebrakc, Karen (II) — 124, 112. l ' 5, 136, 127, 125 Bonebrakc. Knsti (10) — 216 Booker. Steven (10) —60,216 Booth, Manin (12) — 53, 133. 151. IW.. 159. 122. 59 Borbon, Vera (II) — 195 Bom. Mitchell (12) — 59. 151 Bourcn, Cheryl (10) —216 Bourne. Roben ( Ii ) — 195 Bouza. Ana ( 1 1) — ' : 9, 195 Bowcn, Andy (10) — 217 Bowers. Tammy ( 10) — 98, 1 33. 217 Bowers, Trac-y (10) —217, 117 Bowman, Steven (11) — 195 Boyd, Elaine (ID — 195 Boyd, Roben ( 1 1) — 195 Boyd, Tim (10) —217 Boyer, Donna (12) — 151 Braikman, Ganh (10) — 153, 217 Brackman. Steven ( 1 1 ) — 195 Braden.Jefl (10) — 217 Bradshaw.Chns (10) — 217 Brandef ine. Roben (1 1 ) — 195 Brandos, David ( 10) — 217 Erase. Eugene (10) —217 Bray. Richard (12) — 151 Bremer. June (11) — 133, l ' ' 5, 127 Bresyn, Henry (11) — l ' J5 Bresyn, Manin (II) — 5 j. 151. 121 Breuning, (.:hris (10) — 217 Biezden.jt«-(I2) — 34, 146, 151 Bnde. Roben (10)— 133,217, 73 Bndges. Leslie (II) — 195, 124 Bnghi. BcHnda (II) — 111. 195 Bnghi.Tom (10) — 217 Bnley, Marionc (12) — 133, 151 Bnnon, Michael ( 1 1) — 195 Bnnon, Bill (12) — 151 Brooks. Roben (10) -2)7 Brophy, Cindy (12) — 151 Brown. Andrea (11) — l ' ?5 Brown, Kathy (12) — 151 Brown. Kathleen (10) — 217. 139 Brown, Kim ( 10) — 217. 159 Brown. Melvin (13) — 152 Brown. Shirley (12) — 152 Bnjce, Keith (12)— 59. 152 Bnihn, Ed (101 — 217 Brunclli. Lawrence ( 12) — 123, 133. 152 Brunelli. Susan (10) — 217 Bryncr, Linda ( 1 1 ) — l ' )5 Buhc, Dana(lO) — 217 Bumgamer.Janeen ( 1 1 ) — 1 5 Burden, Melba (ID — 195. 120, 124. 127 Burgat, Deborah ( 1 1) — 195 Burgess, Margaret (11) — 51, l ' )5, 116, 119 Burke. Karen (10) — 217. 134 Burkhard. Michele ( 10) —217. 127 Burkhan. Constance ( 10) — 217 Burleson, Susie (12) — 152 Bumam, Elizabeth ( 1 1 ) — 195 Bumharrujohn (10) — 217 Bums. Jeffrey (10) —217.72 Bums. Yvonne (10) —217 Bunola, Sally (12) — 152 Burrola, Sarah (10) — 217 Busman, Jody (10) —217 Butler. Rhodes { 1 1 ) ' 5. 19 . Bymcsjcff (10) —21 Byrnes. Lisa (12 l i2 Cabc.ShdIcy (ID — 4y. 195 Oblc. M2rk(12) — 152 ObraJ. Arthur ( 10) — 217 Clin. Paul (11)— 29.55.59. 195. 8i Ollawav, Karla ( 10) — 218 Cameron, Shawn (12) — 152 Cjmp, NancT (12) — 152 Cjmpbcll, Diane (12l — 152 Campbell. Kciih ( 10) — 64. 218 Campt s. Norma ( 10) — 218 Canicllara, b n (II) — 195 Candclana.An(l2) — 152 Cjnfield, David (11)— 13il, 196.121 Cano. Emily (II) — 196 Cano.Joc(ll) — 196 Oparco.Joc(lO) — 218 Caraway, Demphna (12) — I5i Cardaropoh.Joc (12) — Hi. 152 Carlisle. Enc ( 10) — 64. 12 218 Carlislc.Jamcs (12) — 123, 133, 153.138 Carlson. Kun (II)— 1%. 37 CuT.Cheryl(IO) — 218. 117. 139 Carrcon. Steve ( 12) — 59. 153 Camllo. AJice(lO)— 218 Caner. Karen ( 1 1 ) — 99. 100. 196, 117 Caner, Kjm (11) — 196 Carvalho, Cheryl ( 12) — 153 Carvalho. Roben ( 10) — 218, 135. 127 Casey. David (II) — 196 Casey, Doug (12) — 153 Casey. Joanne (10) — 218. 119 Casey. Jotelyn (10) — 218, 119 Cassari.ljsa (10) — 133,218 Oihtan. Dcbra ( 1 1) — 196 Canolica. James ( 11 ) — 196. 86, 116.87 Caya. Dawn(12) — }, 139. 153. 136. H ' . 122 C tcno. Jimmy ( I0| — 218 Ccnteno. Teresa (11) — 196 Orda. Shirley ( 1 1 ) — 48. 49. 196 Chamberlain. Kim ( 1 1 ) — 196 Chambers. Kun ( 1 1 ) — 196 Champagne, Dorothy (12) — 1 3 ChanLcllor. Lnda ( 11 ) — 196 . Changras. Dcbra (10) — 218 Chaparro, Susan (11) — 1 V4, 122, 19(., 136 Chapel. Gcorgiann ( 1 1 ) — 196 Charles. Dunna (12) — 153.136 Charron. Michael ( 1 1) — 196 Chavez, Andrew ( 1 2 ) — 153 Chavez, Liza (12) —47,48, 112. 155 Chavez, Susan ( 1 1 ) — 32, 196, 127. 124 Cherry. I )nna ( 1 1 ) — 196 Cherry. Donnda (11) — 196. 136 Choate, Jerry ( 1 1 ) — 196. 1 38 Choate, Kelly ( 1 1) — 46. 47. I ' X) Choiiilas. Barbara ( 10) — 2 18 Chnspen, Daryl(12) — 153 Chnspcn, Dean (10) —218 Chnstenscn, L arlene (10) — 218 Chnstenscn, Stott (12) — 153. 84 Chnsiiaa Blake (12) — 153 Chun. Jay (10) — 123.218 Gchon. Glenn (10) —218 Qaassen, Cheryl (12)— 123. 153 Qaassen, Karen ( 10) — 218 QackEncdO)— 218.119 OarlcMargarn (10) — 218 Oark, Randy (10)— 218. 136 Qark, Roben (10) —218 acmcni.Dan (12) — 153 Cevcland. Kim lli)| — 218 Oifton.Voi 1 10) — 218 Qosser.Jay (10) — 2!8 CDamcv.Mikc{ll) — 111 Coats. Bngit (il) — 196 Coaty.juann (10) —218 Q aty. Sandy (12) — 123. 154 Ctxiho. John ( 10) 218 Coelho. Stephen (12) — IM. 116,81 Coker. Jim ( 1 1 ) — 59. 196, 78 Colannino. Tony (12) — 39. 122,35,137,154.37.25,136 Cole. Cheryl { 1 1 ) — 196 Cole. Cheryl (10) — 218, 134 Cole. Knsti(ll) — 196. 119 Collen. Ed ( 1 1 ) — 196. 1 35, 122 Collier. Steve (ID — 196 Collins, Bnan ( 12) — 154, 78, 125 Collins. Robert (12) — 154 Common, Patncia ( 1 1) — ' 96 Conrad. Jodi ( 1 1) — 196, 1 16. 136 Qjok. Liyne ( 1 1) — 63. 196 Cook. Bnh (12) — 154.108. 109. 127. 125.264 Cooper, Annene (12) — 22, 24, 112, 154. 116 Cooper. Wayne (11) — 196. 1 35 Goopcndcr. Kay (12) — 1 54, 127 C wpender. Wavnc (11) — 1%, 86,88, 124. CopelandKim (10)— 134.219 Coppersmith, Carol ( 10) — 219 Coppersrmth, Cheryl (11) — 190 Comcll. Bngittc ( 1 1 ) — 24, 196 a.mctf,Mikc (12) — 2V24, 3J. 154. 122 Cojning, Kathy (ID — 197 Coming. Lon (11) — 197 Corrcia, Lucinda ( 10) — 219, 127. 124. 125 Co(a.Janetrc (11) — 197, 120 Cotugno, Linda (10) — 219 Couey. Sylvia (10) —219 Covey. Roben (10)- 219 Cox, Karen (12) — 154 Cox. Lnda (12) —98, 154 Cox, Susan (10) — 154.219 Cracchiolo, Cathy ( 10) — 219, 130 Craft. Bndget (10) —219 Craig, Kevin (10) —219 Cramer, Nonna (11) — 133. 219. 127 Oanford,Toni (10)- 219. 130 Oawfyrd, Deborah (12) — 154 Oawford, James (10) — 133, 219 Creighion, Greg (II) — 56, 59. 197. 72 Crews. Karen (10) — 219 Oocker. Margaret (12) — 155 Ooft. Arvdrca (10) — 217. 124 Oon. Lcanne (11) — 197 Cronin.Julie (10) — 134. 219 Oonin.Mary (10) — 219 Cross. Gemma ( 1 1 ) — 197 Cuevas. Roben ( 12) — 155 Cuevas, Vicky (ID — 197, 118 Culver. John (12) —22.23.24. 32,54,59,116,155.25 Culver. Roben (12) — 155 Cummings, Tom ( 10) — 219 Cunningham. Leslie ( 10) — 219 Cunningham. Mark ( 10) — 210 Cimningham, Mary (11) — 197 Cunningham, Mike (12) — 155 Curry, Bndget (10) —219 Cutler. Mary (10) — 219 Dage. David (10) — 219 Daggcn. Lynne (II) — 23. 24, 98. 197. lO ' i, 117 Dahl, David(12) — 62. 155, 136. 121 Dalco. Carlotta ( 1 1 ) — 197 Damron. Greg ( 10) — 2T9 Daniels. Diane (II) -5]. 197, 127. 124 Darcnsbourg. Jeffrey (12) — D3vidson.Jube(12) — 155 Davies, Richard ( 10) — 219 Davini. Dan (12) — 155. 137. 39 Davmi. Pati (U) — 33.47. 197, 136 Davis. Oonne (10) — 219 Davis. James (ID — 197,85,84 Davis, Jana (II) — 197 Davis, Jerry (10) — 219 Chvis. Lon (10) — 219 Davis. Phyllis (12) — 155 Davis. Rad(lO) — 219 Davis.Sandy (10)— 219 Davis.Tami(12) — 155 Davison, Albcn (10) — 219 E ivisson. Manm ( 10) — 220 Dawson. Dale (12) — 156 Dawson. Donald ( 10) — 220. 121 DcBruyn, Carol (12) — 120. 156.136 Dec. Douglas { 10) — 220 Dee. Sandra (10) —220 Dccnng. Richard ( 12) — 156. 127 DeFiore. Patnck ( 1 1 ) — 19? DcForcst, Annette ( 10) — 220 De Forest, Muhelle ( 1 1) — 197 Dcgner.Joann (12) — 156 Dcgner. Margaret ( 10) — 220 DeHaven. James (10)— 220 Dejongh, Dclene ( 1 1 ) — 197 DcLaossa, James ( 1 1 ) — 197 Delbndgc, Julie (12) — 156 DcLong, Danlynne ( 10) — 220 Dennis. Enn (12) — 156 Dmnis. Patnce ( 10) — 220 Dennis, Valene (11) — 197. 119 Dcsilva. Ivlanomi (12) — 156 Dcskin. Greg (10) — 65.220 Devlin. Angela (II) — 197 Devon. Warren { U ) — 197 Dew. Bunny ( 1 1 )— 99. 100. 197 Dcw.Johnna (10) — 220 Dcyan, Alex (U) — 133,121, 197 Deyan. Roben (12)- 156 D ' Heilly, Julie ( 10) — 220 Diaz. Detrk (10) — 220, 116 Diaz, Richard (10) —220.73, 72.68 Diaa, Robert (12) — 156.70 Dibcn, Deborah (10) — 220. 130 DiGaula, KathJeen (10) —220 Dickinson, Barbara ( 10) — 120. 133,220 Dickmson,Judy (11) —98, 100, 123. 133. 192, 120. 197, 117. 138 Diet], Roben ( 1 1) — 197 Dillon. Mantn (11) — 197 I llon.Troy ( 12) — 156 Dobbin. Patnck (12) — 156 Dodd. Tim (12) — 156 Dodson, Rachel (12) — 156 Dokc, Knsry (II) — 112. 197 Dolata, Sharon (11) — 197 Donahue, Steven f 1 1 ) — 59. 93, 197, 121 Donncll. Brian (12) — 156 Donnell. Carol (10) —220 Donner. Steven ( 1 2 ) — 1 57 Donncr. Suzanne (10) — 220 Donl, Donna { 10) —220 Dove. Wayne ( 1 1 ) — 198 Downcy.Karcn (12) — 157 Doyle. John (ID — 198 Drylie, Scon ( 10) — (A. 220. 74 Dubc. Phihp ( 10) — 122. 220. 118, 116. 156 Duke. Lyic (10) —220 Duncan. Jimcs ( 1 1 } — 198 Dunwonh. Uunc ( 10) — 220 Duprav. Brad (10) —220 Dutaii,J« . (11) — l ' 8 DunrnsL-y. Peggy ( 1 I ) — 198 Dumo.k, .Unite (12) — 157 EXiryce, Debbie (12) — 157 Duva)I.Ti ny (II) — 198 DvoiackCynihia (12) — 157. 116 Dwycr. Chnsdl) — M. 13J. 220 Dyer. David (ID — 198 Dyer. Rcncc ( 10) — 220. 127 DyWMra.Lora (12) — 135, 157 Dynda.jamcs (11) —63. 133, 198. 121 Earley. Dividdl) — 198 Echavcs. Lindj (12) — 35. 157 EchavexMikc (11) — 198 Economou. Greg ( 10) — 220 Economou. Mirk (12) — 35,66, 39. 157. 109 Eddington. Rapan ( 10) — 220 Edmond, bsa (12) — 100.157. 117, 105, 109 Egan.Chns(l2) — 52.53,57. 59. 157 Egan. Tim(ll) — 198 Egchn. Richard (10) —221. 127. 125 Egchn, Bill (10) —220 Egcnson. Scoi ( 12) — 15 ' ' Egerrson, Steven ( 10) — 221 Eggen. Denenc (12) — 35, 157, 127 Eilcr,John (U) — 198, 121 Elam. Mike(ll) — 198 Elias. Heaor(12) — 157. 39 Elhs. Dawn (10) — 134.221 eiis. Kjthy (ID — 198 Endo. Barbara ( I U — 198. 1 18, 138, 129 Engclkc. Mananne (12) — 157 Engelkc. Susan (U) — 120. 198 Enna, Sharon ( 10) — 221 Ennquez.Joc (12) — 158 Enckson. Chnsty (11)- Enckson. David ( 10) — 221 Bail. Linda ( 1 1 ) — 198 Escalcra. Frank (10)— 221 Escobar. Omillc( 12) — 158 Escobar. Juan (11) — 198 Escobar. Susan ( 10) — 214. 221. Esparzj, Dcbra (10) 118.117. 6 Espinoza, Larry ( 1 1) — 198 Espinoza, Linda ( 10) — 221 Espinoza, Roy ( 10) — 22 1 Espy, Mike (10) —72.221. 124 Estela, Fernando 1 10) — 221 Estclajosc (11 ) — I ' W Estep. Jennifer (10) —221. 116 Evans. Craig (11) —63. 198 Evans. Dwaync (10) —65.221 Evens, Tom ( 1 1 ) — 198 Evercd, Enn ( 12) — 23. 24. 47, 48, 112, 158 EzzclJ. Raymond (10) — 60. 221 Falacc, Carmella ( 10) — 22! FanbtTg.Sto[T (12) —6 . 110. 78. 111. 158. 121. 127, 124 Farah, Roben (11) — 198 Fansh. Cathy (12) — 158 Fansh,Gc . rge (10) — 221 Farmer. Btad (12) —22.23.29. 32.53.57.58.59. 138. 158.83. 264 Farmer. Donna ( 10) — 1 54. 221 Farmer. Ken ( 10) — 221. 130 Faman. Bill (10) —221 Farr,Jamcs (12) — 158 Fa[ta.Joe{ll) — 198 Faustina. b5a (10) —23.24.28. 214,221.139 Fcduska, Chns ( 1 1 ) — 198 Fcinbctg, Mark ( 1 1 ) — 198 Fckete. Sylvia (12) — 158 Fcteaano, Carol (10) — 221 Felig, Ken (12) — 66.67. 74. 123,135. 158.39. 121. 108. 109 Fclig, Nanc7 (10) —51. 133, 221 Fellows. Debra ( 10) — 221. 127 Fellows. Teresa (12)- 23. 24. 137. 158.59 Fcltcr, Terry (lU — 198 Fcrazzi, EXina (11) — 198 Fernandez. Armando (II) — 198 Fcmn.MikcdD- I ' W. 72 Fcvella.Jcff (11) — 199 Fickc. Angela ( 11 ) — 1 1 2. 199. 116 Ficke. Gordon (ID — 199 Fikc. David ( 1 1) — 199 Finaldi , Leonard ( 10 ) — 22 1 Finch. Julie (10} —221 Flnlay. Duffy (10)— 60. 221 F ' inlay. Manijo (12) — 112. 159. 39 Richer, Ram.na (12)— 159 Fischer, Rhonda (11) — 19 ' J. 119, 150 Fuzpatnck. Dean ( 10) — 221, 85 Fitzpatnck, Donald ( 10) — 221 Flahive, Maureen ( 1 2 ) — 22. 23. 25.59, 58. 150 Flanders. Kelly (10) — 221 Flanders, Liync ( 12) — 159 Fletky. Joanne (10) — 221. 127 Flecky. Julie 111) — 120, 155. 199. 109 nemmct, Vickie ( 1 1) — 47, 49. 112. 199 Flcichcr. Clark (12) —59. 159, 121 Flonan. Roy (10)— 221 Flonan.RussdD- 199 Fogle, Elizabeth (12) — 159 Follmus, Cliff (11) — 199 Fonscca, Caroline (10) — 135, 221. 127 Fonscca. David ( 12) — 135. 159. 118, 122. 124 Forbes, Sandra (10) — 135.221 Fortaleza, Joe ( 10) — 221 Foster. Cheryl (ID — l '  . 130 Fotis.Jan (10) —221 Foumicr, Donna ( 1 1) — 199 Fowler. Deanna ( 10) — 231, 1 19 Fowler. Sharon (1 1 ) — 98, 100. 199 Fox. Charles d2| — 159 Rjx. Robin (11) — 19 ' ' ; Frame, Margaret (12) — 1 59 Franas. Constance (10) —221 Franks, Ted (10) —221 Frasco. Liuric (10) — 221 Frasco, Mark ( 1 1 ) — 62. 199. 125 Frasco, Scott (12) — 159.80 , Fraser, Rcncc ( 1 1) — 199 Frazcr. Daua (1 1 ) — 199 Frcdentk- Greg ( 10) — 221 Fredencb. Dawn (12) — 159 Freeze, Gayla (II) — 199 Fnas, Luis(lO)— 222.8(,, 127, 125 Fricdowitz, Ruhard (1 1) — 199 Fntzschc.Jan (II) — 199 Fnichc. Robcn ( 10) — 222 Fry. Gait (10)— 133 Fuenies. Rafael (10) —222 Fuhr. Donald (11) — 199 Fulkman. Scoti (10)— 222 Fullen. Richard (12) — 159 Fullcn. Robcn (12) —66.67. 159.74. 125 Fullen. Tom (10) —65.222.74 FulIer.Jackdl) — 199. 136. 124 Fuimcr. Karen ( 10) — 322 Fulton, Phillip (10) —222 Fults. Chuck (12) — 159 Fults, Edana dO) — 222 Fults. Leann (11) — 199 Funk Kim (1 1) — 199 Funk. Jerry (12) —63. 159 Funk. Roger ( 10) — 222. 78 Furr. Martha (12) — 159 Fuske. George ( 10) — 60. 222, 116 Fyffe, Bill (11) — l '  Galbraith. Greg ( 1 1) — 40, 199. 70.68 Galipeau.Joe(l2) — 160 GaJlardo. Evctte ( 10) — 222 Gallardo. Joseph (11)— 199 Gallentmc. Danny ( 10) — 322 Gamboni, Mana (10) — 222 Garcia. A]esia( ID — 200 Garcia. Emic( 10) — 223 Garcia, Esther (12) — 160 Garcia, Joajin (10) — 222 Garcia, Lydia (11) —200 Garcia, Manin (12) — 160 Goraa. Mary (It) —200 Garcia. Patncia ( 10) — 135. 222 Crtrua. Richard (1 1 ) — 200 Garna. Roben ( 10) — 60, 222 Gardner. Kim (1 1 ) — 300 Conner, Susie ( 1 1 ) — 200 Garver. Cnsry (1 1 ) — 200. 136 Gaskin, Greta (11)— 200 Gasparovic, Frank ( 1 D — 200 Gast.Cindy (10) — 154.214. 222, 130 Gates, David (12) — 115. 100. 127. 124 Gates, Mark (10) —65.222,74 Gates, Susan (11) — 200, 127 Gatcwood. George (12) — 160 Gaul. David (10) — 222 Gautz.Chns (11) — 200 Gentncr, Chns ( 10) — 222 Georgcjanicc ( 10) — 222 George. Ronald (12) — 160 Gcrkc.Jon (II) —200 Gcrke. Laura ( 10) — 214. 222 Gcrmam, Dawn (11) — 200 Gescll.Kcven (11) — 200 Gcyer. DinadOl- 222 Gibbons. James (II)— 200. 84. 131 Gibbons. Manin (11) — 200. 77 Gibson, Shelby (10) —222 Gilbcn. Donna (10) — 222, 127 Gilbert. Robcn (12) —54. 135. 160. 189.81.59. 121 Gilci Bower. Debbie ( 1 D — 200 GiUogly. Donanne (12) — 113. 113. 138, 160 Gilmorc. Roben ( 10) — 222 Gisler, Lcc (11) —200 Glass. Mane (12) — 160 Glass. Rebecca (10)— 222 Glass. Valcnc (13) — 100. 160 Glan. Dean (12) — 160 Glatt.Jay (10) —222.86 Glan, Sherry (II ) —300 Glcason. Kathy { 1 2 ) — 160 Glenn. David ( 1 1) — 59. 200 Glissmann. Patty (10) — 222 Goates. David (ID — 200. 86. 116,88 Gobel. Mark ( 10) — 60. 225, 116.73 Gobcl. Allen (ID — 200 Gobhck, Lee Ann ( 10) — 223 Godar, Denisc (10) — 223 Gocckncr, Theresa (12) — 99, 100. 161. 138 Gomez, Beatncc ( 1 1 ) — 200 Gomez, Mike (II) —200. 135. 137 Gonzales. Alex ( 1 1 ) — 1 16. 62, 130.200. 131 Gonzales, Daryl (1 1 ) — 300 (ionzales. David ( 10) — 223. 75 Gonzales. Kim (12) — 22. 24. 112, 161,200. 119 Gonzales. Tommy (11) — 25. 24. 59, 300, 85 Gonzalez. Alfredo ( 1 1 ) — 200 Gonzalez. Ed ( 10) — 65. 225. 74 Gonzalez, Lisa ( 1 1 ) — 200 Gonzalez, Yolanda ( 1 1) — 99. Good. James (10) —223. 127. Good. Richard (11) — Goodman, Kclli (10) - Gordon, Charles do) — 235.86 Gorski. Joanne (II) — 201 Gossland, Jeanne ( 1 1 ) — 55. 201. 130 Gower. George ( 10) — 225 Gowcr.KarUd 0-201 Goycne. Randy ( 1 1 ) — 201 23. Graham. Chnsti ( 1 1 ) — 201. 119 Graham. Robcn (10) — 22 124 Graham. Russ( 12) — 161 Granados. Lorraine ( 101 — 22 Grant, Graham (10) —223 Grasmick, Daniel (ID — 155. 87.201.86,127, 124 Gra veil. Ken (12( — 161. U6 Graver. Chnsrv 1 1 1 ) — 201 Grav. Alfrcidadn— 201 Gray. Daniel (12) — 161 Gray.ScondOt- 223 Greaves. Susan (10)- 223 Greenfield. James ( 10) — 223 Grcmly. Marvann (12) — l6l Greenwood. Debbie ( 10) — 134,223. 136 Greer. Judv (in — 201.130 Gnffuh.Hndi (10)— 223. 119 Gnfhthjulie (ID — 112.201. 138, 130 Gnkavinus, Am (12) — 161 Gnnncll. Laura (II) — 201 Groh, Tammy (11) —201 Grosso. Dermis (12) — 161 Grosso,Gilben(12) — 161 Grosso. Nancy ( 10) — 223. 2 Grotc, Kjm (10) — 223 Grow. Pam (10) — 223 Guanno, Kathy (ID — 201 Gubler, Lisa (11) —201. 116. 134. 127 Gudmundson. Judy (11) — 201 Gudmundson, Viaona (12) — 161. 1.30 Guerrero. Jose (12) — 161 Guesr. Mike (11) — 201 Guillen. Jcanctte (10) —223 Guilicrmo. Edith (11)— 134, 201. 136 GuTulc. Karen ( 1 1 ) — 201 Gunilc. Joseph (12)— 162 Gusuf son, Cheryl ( 10) — 223 Gustafson. Marcus (12) — 162 CS c ' jasonTlO) — 223, 127. 125 Guncnez, Kjthy ( 1 1 ) — 201 Gydc. Michelle (11)— 201 Hackbanh. Maiv ( 10) — 223. Hackbarth.TcndD— 201, 116. 130 Hafncr. Laura ( 10) — 223. 136 Hagen. Rcncc ( 1 1 ) — 100,201. 117,136 HaU.Audrcy (12) — 162.137 Hall, David (ID— 201 . Hall. Joel (10)— 223 Hall. Lon (10)— 223 Hal], Nancy (12) — 162, 136. 130 Hallenbcck. Charles ( 12 ) — 162 HamaLck,Jamey (12) — 162 Hamada.Hiroshi(l2) — 133. 162,121.92 Hamada, Yumi (10) — 133. 223, 117 Hamilton. Tony (12) — 162 Hamilton, David ( 1 1 ) — 201 Hamilton. Ed (12) — 162 Hamilton. Nancv ( 10) — 223 Hammond, Cunis ( 10) — 223 Hammond. Ken (10) —60.61. V 224. 72. 12 Hammond. Lsa { 12) — 162 Hammond, Roben (10) — 237 Hammontrce, Don ( 10) — 224. Hansen. Carolyn ( 1 1) — 201 Hansen. David (11) — 201 Hansen. Roben i 10) — 224 Hanwn.JuJic (10) —224. 116 Hanson. Men ( 1 1 | — 201 Hanson. William ( 1 1) — 201 Happoldt. Linda ( 10) — 237 Hardi.as[lc. Gar ( 10) — 224. 116 Hardtastlc. Kevin ( 1 1) — -i, 56, 59.201 Harding. Carole ( 1 1 ) — 201 Hargraves. Mike ( 1 1 ) — 201 Hargrove, Dean (12) — 59. 162. 38. 121 Harper. Tom 1 10) — 224 Harrcll. Brcn ( 1 D — 201 Hamngron, Theresa ( 10) — 224. 1 39 Hams, Donna ( 1 1) — 201 Harrison. Lon (12) — 162 Harrold. Linda (II) — 201 Han. Jill (11) — 201 Han. John (12) — 163 Hanman, Glen (11)— 201. S4 Hanman. Sandy (11) —201. 127, 124 Hatcher. Cindy (10) — 134. 224 Hawthorn. Patry (12) — 163 Hayncs, David ( 1 1 ) — 201 Haynes.Gail (10) — 134.224 Haysom.bz (11) — 201 Headington, Vicki (12) — 105, ' «. 100. 163. 117. 119 Heath. Darnn ( 10) — 224 Hrjdington. Mary ( 10) — 224 Heath. Robcnj 1 10) — 134, 224 Hcjton. Debbie (12) — 163. 127 Hebblethwii tc. Jerry (10) — 115,224 Hcbercr, Patry (12) — 112. 163, 130 Heitmann, William ( 12) —53, 58. 163 Helm, Angela (10) — 133. 224, Helm, Kim (12) — 163. 109 Hclm.Chns(lO) — 224 Henmi, Nancy (10) —99.133, Herbstreith. Jeffrey (10) — 224 Herbstreith. Lon ( 1 1 ) — 201 Hermosillo. Janet ( D ) — 120. 127, 133,201 Hernandez, Alcpandro (11) — Hernandez, Mary (12) — 163 Hcmandcz, Mctlmda (12) — 163 Herrod, Rodentk (12) — 47. v 59. 138, 188, 121 Hcrsthler. Leslie (12) — 163. 119 Hcrst. Lame (12) — 164 Hukey. Astnd (111-202 Higa. Kciih (12) — 111, 133, 164 Higashimura. Cheryl (12) — 100, 123. IM. 138 Higley. Donna ( 10) — 224. 1 16 Hibwa, Andy (ID— 202, 74 Hikida, AJan ( 1 1 ) — 202 Hilbcraih. Frank (ID- 202 Hilford, Darnel (10) —224 Hilker, Donna ( 1 1 ) — 99, 202 Hill, Carol (10) —224 Himmclreich, Dale (10) —224 Hmshiw. Lucy (11) —202, 127 Hinshaw. Ron (12) — 164. 68 Hiserman. Mike (10)— 60. 224 Hobrock, Lccann (12) — 164. 116 Hockensrmth. Darrtll (11) — 213 Hodson. Pam (12) — 164 Hoffman. Fred (10) — 224 Holdcn, Wendy ( 1 1 ) — 99. 202 HolW. Jerry ( 1 1 ) — 202 Hollingsworth, EXmna (12) 161 Hollingsworth. Kevin ( 10) — 224 HolmbladGretchen (12) — 138. 133. 164 Hope. Cmdv ( 1 1) — 202 Hopp. Debbie (ID — 2l)2 Hopp. Tammy ( 10) — 224 Honia, Lance ( 1 1) — 59. 133. 202 Horn, Tim (10) —224 Homug. Ed ( 1 1 ) — 202 Hovivian, Lauren (11) — 127. 202 Howard. Gary (12) — 133, 164 Howard. Kelly (10) —224 Howard. Rence (12) — 164. 136. 130 Howe. Kathy (12) —98, 164 Howie, JuJic ( 1 D — 99. 1 33. in. 202. 109 Huang. Gigi (12) — 164 Hudson. Tracy (10) —225 Huebner. Carol (10) — 225 Huff, Lsa (II) — 202. 130 Huisenga, Lon (11) —202 Hukill.Knsn (10) —225 Hukill. Mithacl (12) — 164.77 Hulsc. Tamara { 1 1 ) — 202 Hunsakcr, Richard (12) — IM Hunsakcr. Ron (11) — 202. 78 Huntley. Launc ( 1 1 ) — 202 Huppen, Lariy ( 1 1 ) — 59, 202 Hunado, Margaret ( 1 1) — 202 Hunado. Mana ( 10) — 225 Husereau. Gregory ( 10) — 225 Husercau, Stephen (11) — 202 [acoveni. Lcnora ( 10) — 59. 225 latoveni.NickdD — 202 Igel. Annina(12) — 165 Ikegami. Annctt ( 1 1) — 202 lnfiesto,Carl(12) — 165 Inticsio, Douglas ( 10) — 225 lnskcep,Vjckic(10) — 225. 127, 125 Iwashita, Ann (10) —225 Jackson, I brj ( 1 2 1 — 1 65. 1 36. 124 Jack_son.Julic(l2) — 165. 124 Jackson. Karen ( 10) — 225, 1 16. 139. 125 Jackson. Marcene ( 1 1 ) — 48, 112.202 Jacques. Mane ( 1 2 ) — 1 65 Jacques. Nick (10) — 225 James. Bryan ( 10) — 225. 1 35 James.Othy (121 — 165 James, Timothy (10) — 22 ' Jaworski. David ( 10) — 225. 84 Jay. Norman (11) — 202 Jean. Douglas (ID — 202 Jcmls. Steven (10) — 225. 135 Jobsi. Diana (10) — 225 Jobst. Donna (10) — 225 Jofrc. bcene(ll) —202 Jofrc. Patncia (12) — 22, 24. 165 Johnson, David (12) —59.66. 67. 165 Johnson. Deborah (11)— 202. 125 Johnson. Enc (10) —60. 225 Johnstjn. George ( 1 1) — 203 Johnson. Holly (12) — 165 Johnson. Karen (12) — 165 Johnson, Larry (12) —54.55. 56, 165 Johnson, Pamela (10) — 51.225 Johnson. Perry (11)— 203, 70, 68 Johnson. Scon ( 10) — 225. 127 Johnson. Sherry ( 10) — 225 Johnson. Tammic (11) — 99, 203 Johnson. Terry ( 13) — 166. 77 Johnson. Vicki ( 10) — 225 Jones. I borah ( 1 1 ) — 203 Jones. Gary ( 1 1 ) — 205 Jones. Gary ( 1 1 ) — 203 Jones, John (11) — 203 Jones, Karen (10) — 225 Jones. Roben (10) — 225 Junes. Timothy (11) —203 Jordan. Daniel ( 10) — 225 Joseph, Virginia (11)— 203 Juare?, Thomas (10)- 225 Juengcl, Cynthia (10) — 225 Juengcl. David (12) — 54, 56, 59. 166 Juengel. James ( 1 1 ) — 203 Kadota, Steve ( 1 1) — 59, 203. 121.92 Kalm. Launc (12) — 133. l66 Kambara, Margaret (10) — 125, 133,226. 116. 1 17,118. 119 Kanarck, Ann { 12) — 22, 23. 24. 28.31,32.146,166.158,119 Kaplan, Harns (11) —203 Kasputis. Keith ( 10) — 226, 78 Kaiaminc. Michiko (10) — 133. 226. 130 Kaufman, Perry (11) —203 Kavanaugh.Othv (12) — 166 Keel. Roben (10) —226 Hcnnksen. Sharon (12) Henry. Kim (11)— 99, 201. 127. 124 Kcmjti, Dcnisc(12) — 166 Knmui, Louise ( 1 1 ) — 98, 100. 203 KcCTian, Mar ( 10) — 226 Kcimcr, Carol ( 11 ) — 99. 205, 117.116, 109, 119 KcUen. Kimball (10) — 226, 73 Kelly. Douglas (10) — 226 Kelly. Michael ( 10) — 60, 226 Kemp, Othcrine ( 10) — 23, 24. 226, 1 39 Kemp. Roben (12) — 166 Kennedy, Byron (12) — 166 Kcnner. O.eryl ( 10) — 226 Kenncr. Thomas (12) — 166.68 Kemiey.Chcryl (12) — 3 , 166 Kent. Anthony { 10) — 226 Kctsdcvec. Diane ( 12) — 166 Killcbrnv. Allen (11)— 203. 116 Kjmmcl, Lonny (12) — 166 Kindorf.Shawn(ll) — 112, 203 King. Karen (10) — 226 King. Mark ( 1 1 1 — 203 Kinner, Evelyn (10) —226 Kinney. Vema ( 12) — 1 , 127. 129 Kirk,Shenl (10)— 226 Kirkconncll, Lawirnce ( 12) — 166 Kirkdorffcr.janc(l2) — 167. 127 Kirkdorf f cr, Thomas ( 10) — 226 Kirsth. Maru (10) —226 Kirsihncr, Charlcnc (12) — 167, 127 Kirschnet. Grcgorv ( 10) — 226 Kiiaiima, Robcn (12) — 52, 59 Kivlen.Qndy (11) —205 Klcin.James(lO) — 226, 138, 127. 12 Klmck.HcidH10)— 226 Klug. Doret-n ( 10) — 1 34. 226 Knight, Gndy (11) — 112, 205 Knight. Gary ( 10) — 60, 226 Knippclberg. Norniin (10) . 226 Knudsen, Usiic ( 1 1 ) — 98, 205 Kodama, Em ( 12) — 167. 127. 124. 12 Kochn. Bnan (10) — 226 Kohl, Andrew (10) —226 Kohl, Amu (12) — 167, 37 Kohh. Daman (121-167 Konopka, Sandi { 1 1 ) — 203 Kostszewa, Ritk (11) — 203 Kotyluk. James (11) — 203 Koyama, Kynn (12) — 167 Koyama, Mithacl ( 10) — 65, 135.226,86.75 Kraft. Cathcnnc (if)- 203 Kralievit. Manon (12) — 167 Kramer, Matthew (12) — 115. 167 Krcbs, Kylef (1! ) — 22() Kraschmer, Donn { i)— ' 9. 153.203. 121 Kroh. James (10) — 226 K ong. Jesse ( 10) — 226 Kunz. Keiih { 10) — 226 Kunz. Kevin ( 10) — 226, 155 Kuykcndall.Jeanmnc (10) — 99. 133. 154,227. 118 Kwcicko, Lynette (10) — 134. 227 Kyomcn, Helen ( 1 1 ) — 1 192.203. 118. 119. 138 33, Labargc, Stephen (11)— 203, 92 LaBeau, Dcnae (12) — 167 Lacraix.Janinedl) —203. 150 LaCross. Brenda ( 10) — 98. 227 Ijird. Uwrente ( 10) — 227, 1 19 Lairmore. Carla ( 10) — 227 Limbdin, Jonathan (10) —227. 75 Lamothc. Roy ( 1 1 ) — 205 Lampen.Jack (12) — 167. 124 Lampcn. M Stort ( 1 1 ) — 2(M Lander. Daryl (12) — 167 Lander, Laurence ( 10) — 1 35. 227, 86, 73 Line, Jannenc ( 1 1 ) — 98, 100, 204 Untz, Chuck (12) — 167. 86, 88 UPicrre. Adam ( 10) — 227 Larsen.Kimbcrly (12) — 112. 168. 59 Lirsen. Mark ( 1 2 ) — 29. 54. 55, •17, 8, 59. 168. 1 16, 58, 25, 68, 108. 109 Larscn, Richard (10) — 227 Lathropc, Garrcc (11) — 134, 2(M Lammorc. Mark ( 10) — 227 Lawler, Patnaa (12) — 168, 116, 119 Liwn, David ( 10) — 227 Liwn. Stephen ( 1 1 ) — 204 Lawrence. David (101 — 64. 227, 75 Liyboume.John (11) — 201 Lee. David (10) — 227 Lcc,Dcmse (10) — 227 Lee, Dennis (12) — 168. 120 Lec.Shcryl (12) — 168 Lee. Shirley (11) — 204 Lcingang, Bruce (12) — 168 Lcrsch.Greg (12) — .34. 168 Leuschcn. Elmer (11) — 204, 116. 155 Lew. Arleen (10) — 155.227. 118 Lew. Celeste (1 2) — 135. Kj8. 138, 117, 189, 109, 119 Lewis. Eddie (11) — 204 Lewis, Holly (10) — 227 Lewis. Jamie (ID — 204 Lewis. Marcclla { 10) — 227 Lewis. Pamela (12) — 168. 156 Lewis, Philip (10) — 227 Lbby. Launc (11)- 201. 1 19 Lbcll, Kimbcrly (10) — 227, 150 Lbell, Tr cey (12) — 168. 116, 127 Limp, Paul (10) — 227 Limsirom, Constance (11) — 204. 136 Umstrom, Kenneth ( 10) — 227 Lndc. Vnki (in) — 227 Ijndquist. Dranna ( 1 2 1 — 1 56. I(«. I2t) Ijrjjn, Mark (121 — 168 Lu. Rkhard (lOl — 227 IJamadu. Run ( 1 1 ) — 2( 1 Lxkhan. Mark ( 10) — 227. 85 Lockhan. Rhonda (10) — 227 Loeb, Thomas (12) — 169 Lofgren. Susan (II)— 2(.M. 10 ;, 119 |j lley. BnjLC ( 1 I | — 20-1 bijlcy. Judith (111 — 2i l. 150 Liimbrano. Deborah ( 101 — 2 i. 26, 30.51.227 litngbrakc. Otole ( 1 1 1 — 1 34. 2M Uingbrakc. Orvillc ( 1 1 ) — 204 Ijingcnctker. Karen ( 10) — IU.227 Longrway. Ward ( 10) — 227 Lopez, Albeno (101 —60.227. 116 Uipcz. Ana ( 1 1 1 — 201 liopez. Linda (12) — IW Lipin, Steven (121 — 114. 169, 109 lairenz.JocdO) — 227. S ) Lou, Katy (10) — 153,227 Lowcry.John (II) — 204 Lowcry, Joseph ( 1 1 ) — 204 Loya, Diana ( 1 1 ) — 204 Lukach, Cynthia (12) — 112. 169 Lundc. Dcnise (II)— 204, 1 27, 125 Lunn.E aniel (II) — 204 Luongo. Francmc (10) — 227 Lynch. Linda ( 10) — 111, 127. 12 ' . Lyons. Rodney { 10) — 227 Macaulcy, Mary (12) — 169 Ma.D..nald. Michelle {12) — W Maccdo. Donnie ( 1 U — 204. 121. 119 Maccdo, Judy (121 — 2 . 26. iO. V), 1 12, 169. 119, 188 Maccdu. Manuel (10) — 227. 119 Machal.Tcrn (II) —204 Mailver. Alexander (12) — 125, 108, 109 Maclvcr, Peter (10) — 135. 227 Mackay. Dan (12) — 169 Maikay. Eric (101 —227 Macs. Paula (12) — 169 Mjgallanes. Miguel ( 101 — 227 Magallancs. Rosalie (HI— '  , 201, 117. 116 Magolmo,Julie(101 —227 Maguirc. Diane (12) — 169 Maikoski. Frances (10) — 227 Maikoski. Mark (II)— 20 . 108. 109 Mailberg. Raihel ( 10) — 227, Mam. Ray (11) - -204 Makimuin, Kare (12) -112. 1(f) Malctz, An (12) — IW. 83. 121 Mango song, Os t(l2)- U.9. 86, 124 Manna. Brenda ( 10) — 1 34, 228 Manna, Mitzi (12) — 169 Manning. Lone ( 1 1 ) — 204 Marihctn. Dawn (11} — 204. 1311 Mirunko.John (12) — (fi Maninko, Julie (11) —204 Markcl . Nani-y ( 1 2 ) — 99. 1 00, W. 138. 117 Matquardi. Eileen ( 10) — 228, 12 ' S Marquardi. Linda ( 11) — 204. 1 30, 1 25 Marsden. Peggy (111 — 111. 2iM. 130 Manin, Brenda ( 10) — 228 Maninjclfcry (12) — 170 Manin. Kjm(12) — 154. 170. H6 Manin. Teresa (12) — 170 Maninez. Albcn(12) — 170 Maninez, Anthony ( I U — 204 Manmcz, Arlenc (121 — 170 Manincz, James ( 12) — 170, 117 Manincz, Pedro ( 10) — 228 Maninez, Richard ( 10) — 228 Maninez, Rochelle( 101 — UO. 111. 15-1.228 Manincz, Tanya (12) — 170 Man.irana.Janc (11) — 205, 116 Maruko, Tom ( 10) — 228, 86, 8« Masiarclla. Paul (12) — 170. 1 6, 137, 122. 188 Mason. Teresa { 10) — 153. 228 Massan. Aurora ( 10) — 228 !4asscy. Cameo ( 10) — 1 1 1, 227. 117. 116. 139 Ma sey, Fawn (111 — 99. 20 ' i. 116 Maihcw , James (12) — 170 Matney,Jessic(10) — 228 Mafney,Julic(ll) —205 Matsumoto, John ( 10) — 228, 83. 127 Matsumoto, Kerry (12) — 153. 170.83. 121 Maticm. Michael ( 1 1 ) — 20 Maithes. Douglas ( 10) — 228, 124. 125 Matthews, Debbie (10) — 228 Matthews, Scott ( 1 2 ) — 1 70 Matioon, Gregory (11) — 51, 53. 20 37. 136, 108, 109. 122 Maxwell. Myra ( 1 1 ) — 205 May. Lisa (11) —205 May. Pjtnce(12) — 46, 49, 112. P(). 138, 119 May. Rebecca (10) — 228 May. William (10)- Mayberry. Bradley ( 1 1 ) — 3. 8, 205. 83 Mazanec, James (111 —20 . 136 McAllister. Michael (11) — 205 McAnulla, Roben (12) — 170 McBumcy. Shawn (10) — 228 Mc( jbe. Sherry (10) — 228 McOin.Chnstine (12) — 112, 170. 119 McCany. Connie (10) — 133, 154,228 McCarry. Thomas ( 1 1 ) — 20 ' i McOrty. Timothy (11)— 205. 116 MiOou4Kini(12) —170 McClurc. Susan ( 1 1 ) — 205 McCoim. Ri.hlrd (12) — HI McConntll. Alan ( 1 1 ) — 205 Mt-Cuc. Raymond ( 10) — 64. 22H , Mil anicl, David ( 10) — 228 Mc DonaJd. CjtoI ( 1 2 ) — P 1 . 130 MtGCT, Ednh 1 10) — 228 McCcc. Paity (12) — 171. 120 Mt iraw. Kathleen ( 10) — 1 M. 228 Mrt.ta . William (1 1 ) — 205 Mi ,um. NancT ( 10) — 228 Mdnnis. Dennis ( 1 1 ) — 205. 72 Mclniosh. Meirdilh ( 10) — 228 McKay. Dangenc ( 1 2 ) — 25. 26. 112. PI, 188 McKinney. Colleen ( 1 1 ) — 205 McKinae. Donald ( 1 1 ) — 205 McLlin. Diane 112) — 171 MiLiughlin. Cheryl (10) —228 McNun, Pamda ( 10) — 228. 119 McPhedtan. John ( 10) — 228 McWilliams. Dana (10) — 228 McWdliams.John (12) — 171 Meil. Lauiel ( 11 ) — 205. U6 Melm.Scon(12) — 171 Mellon, Mike (12) — 171 Mcndozijosc (12) — 59, 171. 85.121 Mendoza. Oscar (12) — 171 Memani. James (10) — 228 Memman, Jenny (11) — 205. 119 Mcrrow. Leslie ( 12) — 171 Meyer. Andrea (ID— 205 Miconi.Sofia(lO) — 228 Miguel. Lynda ( 10) — 205. ) 16 Millan. Luis ( 10) —229 Millan. Virgima (12) — 172 Millar. Karhcnne ( 1 1 ) — 205 Millai. Vimy 1 10) — 229 Miller. Donald ( 10) — 229 Miller. Randolph (ID— 205. HI . Miller. Rjynon ( 1 1) — IM. 1 36. 172 Miller. W Randall (11) — 205 Mills. Gary (12) — 172 Mills. Michael ( 1 1 ) — 205 Mills. Tammy ( 10) — 229. 1 19 Millward. Parry ( 1 1 ) — 229 Milner. Carol ( 1 1) — 205 Misamoie. Greg ( 10) — 229 Misenri.Randall(ll) — 205 Mish. Mike (11) —205 Misiraia, Robert ( 1 1 ) — 205 Miiani, Manin ( 1 1 ) — 205 Mitchell. Paula (10)— 229 .Miura. Charles ( 1 1 ) — 205 Mixon, Dora ( 1 1) — 205 Mi on. Harold (10) — 229 Miyata.Qndy (12) — 123.133. 172.118.138. 119 Moma, Colleen ( 10) — 229 Monreal. Desiree ( 11 ) — 205 Monreal.Gilben (12) — 31. -K). 50. 172. 116. 121.188 Montane. David (12) — 172. 127.124 Montema o. James (12) — 59. P2 Monti.Jame5(12) — 172. 138 Montoya. Arthur ( 10) — 65, 229 Mooner. Ml We ( 1 1 ) — 205 Moore. Albert (121 — 111.172 Morales. Raul(12) — 172 Morales. Ray 110) — 229 Morales. Victor (ID— 205 Morcll, Joe ( 1 1 ) — 66. 205. 74 Morello. Cynrhia(12) — 112. 172 Morello. Donald ( 10) — 2W Morgan.Jefltry (10) — 22 Morgan. Rence ( 10) — 229 Morgan, Sheila ( 1 1 ) — 205 Monanty. Manha ( 1 1 ) — 98. 205. 117 Monmshi. Glenn ( 10) — )33. 229 Momson. Anita ( 1 1 ) — 120. 159.133.205 Mofnson, Caroline (12) — 100 Momson. Kathy (ID — 100. 205. 117. 118, 138, 136, 119 Momson, Sherrcc ( 10) — 134. 229 Morrow. Mark ( 1 1) — 206 Morrotv. Manhesv ( 1 1) — 206 Monley. Mikc(IO)— 229 Monon. Dalcne ( 1 1 ) — 206 Mosby. Michael ( 10) — 229 Mosby. Tom ))2) — ]73 Moncrshead. David ( 10) — 229 Moulton. Carol ( 10) — 229 MoiJton. Sheryl ( 10) — 229, 116 Mount. Teresa (ID— 206. 1 36 Move. Cynthia ( 1 1) — 206 Moynihan. Doralec ( 1 1) — 1 1 1 . 138,206 Moynihan. Kev in ( 10) — 229, 85 Mueller.Bnice(12) — 173 Mueller, Donald ( 1 1) — 206 Mueller. Ingnd ( 10) — 229 Mueller. Linda ( 1 1) — I M. 1 .36. 206 Mueller. Pamela ( 10) — 229. 12 .125 Mullins. Glenn ( 10) — 229 Mumaw. Billy (121-173.137. 188. 124 Mumaw. Brenda ( 10) — 1.34. 22 ;. 1 19 Murakawa, Mary ( 1 1 ) — 100, 133,206, 118, 138, IP Murano, Michael ( 1 1 ) — 206 Munllo, Denise(U)— 206 Murlcy, Diana ( 1 1) — 100. 206. 118. 138 Murphy. Jodi(ll) — 206 Murphy. Kevin ( 10) —65. 229 Murphy. Michele (101—229 Mutray. Debbie ( 1 1) — 206 Mumrtta Tern (10) — 229 Munha Lon ( 12) — 100, 123, P( Nakakihara, Doug 1 12) — 11 1, 1 33, 173 Nakakihara, James ( 1 1 ) — 206 Nakamatsu, Jef ( ( 1 1 ) — 66, 4 Nakamura, Julie (11) — 123, 118, IP, 116, 133,206, 138 Nance, Roben (12) -PJ Navarre, Kim ( 1 1 ) — 206 Nedlev, Darlene (12) — Pi Negasc. Mark ( 1 1) — 84. 133. 206,86, 121 Ncgn,bsa(12) — 173 Nelson, Charles (12) — P3 Nelson, Douglas (10) — 229 Nelson, Liz (12) — P3. 116. 136 Nelson, Wendy (101-229 Neumann, Karen ( 10) — 133. 230 Neville. Greg (11 1 — 206.92 Newberry. Ricky ( 1 1) — 100. 206 Newberry. Thomas (10) — 230 Newman. Kim (10) — 133. 230 Newman, Laune (10) — 134. 230. 124 Nichols, James ( 10) — 230 Nichols, Yvene ( 1 1 ) — 206 Nitket , Bnan (ID —206 Nicks. Harold (121 — 173 Nolan. Charlotte ( 10) — 230 Nordstrom. Mike ( 1 1) — 206 Nordstrom. Sherry ( 10) — 2.30 Norman. Russ( 11) —206 Nyboer. Valinda (10) — 230 Nyborg, Mike ( 10) — 230, 86, 88 Gates, Eric ( 1 1 ) — 206 O ' Bnen, Lisa(ll) — 206 0 ' Bnen,Lynn (11) — 120, 138, 1 V3. 2a Ochoa. Becky 1 1 1) — 206, 1 19 O ' Connor. William Odo. Robert (121 — 133. 173. 138. 121 OHara. Edward ( 1 1) — 206 OHem. Bcmadeen ( 10) — 230 O ' Hem. Eileen ( 1 D — 98. 206 Okinaka, Cynthia 1 10) — 250 Okula Karen (12) — 175 Okula, Roben ( 10) — 60, 230, 116,84 Ohphant. Lory ( 1 D — 207 OIney, Glen ( 1 1 ) — 66, 67, 74 Olson, Brenda (12) — 173 OMelia. Howard ( 1 2 ) — 174. U7 O ' Melia Kevin ( 1 1 ) — 207. 1 56 Onaga Lynn ( 10) — 230 Orlando Nancy (101-230 Orlando. Susan 112) — 174. 127 Ormonde. Alan ( 12) — P4 Omonde. Kevin (12) — 174 Ormonde, bsa ( 10) — 230 Oropcaa, Edward ( 10) — 153. 230 Orosco.GregdD — 207 Orr. Robin ( 101 — 250. 127. 124 Otiz. Debbie (12) — 173 Omr. Greg ( 10) — 250 Oniz. Sreve ( 1 1 1 — 207 Osbem. Viaona (ID — 207. 136 O hann. Shcllie ( 1 1) — 207. 1 27 Oshann. Susan ( 12) — 174. 127 Overholl. Greg ( 1 D — 207 Overton, Gary (ID— 207, 77 Owen. Lmda (12) — 48. 111. P4 Owen. Vicki ( 1 1 ) — 207 (Jwens. Barbara ( 10) — 2.30 Owens. Russ ( 1 1) — 59. 207. 83 Ozawa Ncena ( 10) — 230 Pachon. Raul (12) — P4 Padilla, Barbara ( 1 1 ) — 1 16, 207 PadillaDanny 112) — 174 Page, Bob (121 — 174 Page. Leslie (10) — 230 Paholski. Lon ( 10) — 230 Paholski. Lorin ( 10) — 230. 86. 88 Paige. Lawrence ( 1 1 ) — 207 Palmer. Urnc ( 1 1) — 207 Palumbo. Roy ( 10) — 2.30. 77. 119 Palumbo. Susan ( 1 1 ) — 32. 207, 127,124,122 Papazian,Joan (12) —33,137. P4. 37 _ Papillon. Mane ( 10) — 250 Pappapetru. Cheryl ( 1 1 ) — 25. 2tr Parada, Gabnel ( 10) — 250 Parada, .lorge ( 1 1 ) — 207, 86. 88 Parker, Craig (11) — 207 Parks. Pam (101-230 Parma, Rick ( 12) — 52. 56. 38, 57.58.59. 174.116. 189 Patino. Linda ( U ) — 207. 1 56 Patndge. Richard ( 1 1 ) — 207 Panerson. Cindy ( 1 1) — 207 Panerson, Mike ( 1 2 ) — 66. 67. .39. 175 Paul. Kathleen (121 — 153. 175 Paul. Richard (11) — 207.86 Paul. Steve(lO)— 60.250 Pavuk. David ( 1 1) — 207. 72 Pavuk. Thoma5. (10) — 230 Pawlawski. Kory (12) — 58. 175. 121 Payne. Ronald ( 10) — 230 Pearce. Randerre ( 10) — 230 Pearman. Joe ( 1 1) — 207 Pearson. Roben (121 — P5. 116. 121 Peck, Cheryl (10) — 134, 230 fWone, Pam(ll) — 207 Peek. DanrIKU)— 207 Pegorsch, Diana (11)— 213 Pellegnno, Lon ( 10) — 230. 116, 139 Pellenn,John(12) — 175, 59 Pender, Janet (1 0) — 250 Pcnskofer. Susan (12) — 175 Pentzke, Robett ( 12) — 125, 175 Perales, Sherry ( 1 1 ) — 207 Perez, Cindy (10) — 230 Petcz, Joseph (12)— 175 ftrez,Joy(12) — 175, 136 Perez, Lourdes (11) —207 Perez, Mike ( 10) — 2.50 Perkins.Gary (12) — 175 Perkons. Katnna (12) — 175 Perry. Laune (10) — 154.250 Perry. Richard ( 12) — 175. 119 Penich. Kathleen ( 10) — 133, 230 ftruch, Steven (121-176 Pesicka, Cjrmen ( 1 1 ) — 207 Peters. Ken ( 1 1) — 207, 127, 124, 125 fcerscn.Tom (ID —208, 124, 127 Peterson. Brenda ( 10) — 230 Peterson. Dale (12) —55.55. 59. 176 Ptterson. Mike ( 1 1 ) — 108 Pcto, Annamane(lD— 99. 108 Petsch. Paul(lO) — 230 fctiiohn. Cynthia ( 10) — 231 Pfeiflet. David (12) — 176 Pfetzing. Roben ( 1 1 ) — 2(M Phillips. John (10) — 251 Piantoni. David ( 1 1 ) — 208 Pianioni. Debra (12) — 134, 176 Pierce, Mike (ID— 208 Picrz, Sandi ( 10) — 231 Pietranowicz, Debra (12) — 127, 176 Pipcraior. Carmen (1 1 ) — 208 Plaggc.Jom (12) — 176 PIcKn. Kirkn2) — 176 Polmg.Sandra (10 — 208 Ponce. Charles 65, 1 76. 78. 1 2 1 Poorr. Ronda (12) — 100. 176. IP R rchc.Chns(10) — 231 Pbrchc.Enc (10) — 231.135 Pofchc. Michelle (1 1 ) — 99. 208 Porras.Joanndll- 208 Pose .Oeorge(12) — 176 Post. Roben (10) — 231 Potter. Man.in(lQ) — 251.85 Pouirtezadi. Susan ( 1 1 ) — 208 Powell. LsJ (1 1 ) — 23. 24, 208 Pnintc, Mikc(lO) — 231 Praihcf, Mark (12) — 176. 109 Prathcr, Regina(ll)— 208 Pran. Karen (12) — 111.176 Preti.Glcn(12) — P7 PieTi.Glciida(l2) — P ? Piruss. Michaelen ( 1 U — 208 Pncc.Phvllii (ID — 122.134. 136,206.5 ' . 139 Pnc t. Todd (11) — 34. ' 12.54, 9. 208. 1 16 Pnncc. Dianne ( 1 1 ) — 1 34, 208 Pnnce. Edward (12) — 50. 177 Provcncher. Barbara ( 10) — 231 Pruvcni her. Nancy ( 1 1 ) — 208 Puckert. Dawn (10)— 251 Pucken. Mary Anne ( U ) — 208 Pugeda, C cronimo ( 10) — 231. Purslcy. Kelly (10) — 231 Pyle. Charles (11) — 208 Pvlc.Theran(12)— 17 Qucsada, Michael ( 1 1 ) — 208, 78 Quinlan.John (10) —231 Quinlan.Juliane(ll) —208. 119 Quintanar. Dicgo { 1 1 ) — 208 Qiumanar, Gilbcn (12) — 177 Quinng. Udan (10) —231. 156 Radcr. Jennifer ( 1 2 ) — 1 77 Ralston, Thomas (12) — l77 Ramirez. Jessica (12) — 177 Ramos. Manna (ID- 208, 127. 124 Rawson.Holly (10) — 231 Ray. Gordon (11) — 208 Ray, Richard (12) — 177 Ray. Susan (10) — 134.231 Raymer, Shirle (12) — 177 Read, Roben(ll)— 208. 125 Reams. Tamira ( 10) — 231 Rcben. Dcnisc (11) — 120. 208 Rcaor. Pamela 1 10) — 154.231 Reddcll. RenecdO)— 231 Rcddell. James (in— 208 Rcdondo.Jerry (11)— 208 Rcdondo, Kaihryn { 10) — 231 Rcc.Kunis (10)— 62, 133.231 Rcc. Ijranora ( 1 1 ) — 208 Reed. Derek (10)— 64. 133. 2M Rrrd,Jean (101 —231 Rced.JcrTy (10)— 231.119 tleed. Lon (12) — 17 ' ' Reeves. Grcg(12) — 178 Rcr es, Ronald ( 10) — 251 Rcmhardt. Donna ( 12) — 178 Rcinhardi, Mclmda (10) — 231 Rcisbeck, Matthew (12) — 178, ), 87 Reisman, Daniel (10)— 122, 123.231.135 Remington, William (10) — 2U Rrmoildo. Lillic(ll) — 209 Rrmoildo. Mike ( 12) — 178 Rentcna, Denisc ( 10) — 231 Rcpasky.DaviddO)- 251 Repasky. Mem Jo ( 12) — 178 Reyes. Jose (10) — 133.231,85 Rcyna, Ernest (to) — 251 Reynolds. Diane (11) — 134. 209, 136, 127 R eynolds. Gregory (10) — 231 Reynolds. Kevin (12) — 178 Rhoden. Alan (10) —251,75 Rhodes, David ( 10) — 251. 78 Rite. Amy (12) — 178 Rice, Brad (11)— 209 Riddle. Leslie (11) — 209. 156 Riddle. Lon (12)- 178. 137 Ridgcl, MikcdO— 59. 209, 83. 121 Riley. Manm (11) —209 Rinker, Keith (ID — 209 RjopeL Penny (10)— 98, 123. 231 Rincr. David (12) —59 Rivera, Artonio ( 10) — 251 Rivers. Tammy (11) —209. 127 Robbins.Chns(IO) — 251 Robbins, Mary ( 1 1) — 209 Roberson, Chns ( 1 1) — 2( Robenson. Jenny (II)— 209 Robenson. Randy (10) —231. 78 Robinson, Darren ( 10) — 23 1 Robinson, Diana (10) — 231. 136 Robinson. RcchcUc (12) — 111, 178 Robinson. Roy (12) — 110. Ul, 178 Roche. Raymond ( 109) — 78, 231 Rodngucz. Carol ( 1 1 ) — 209 Rodnguc?, Chnstina( 1 1 ) — 209 Rodnguez. Mary (ID — Rodnguez. Lorraine (10) — 232 Rogers. David ( 1 1 ) — 30. 209 Rogers, Diana ( 1 1) — 209 Rohrcnbach. James { 1 D — 209 Rollings. Richard ( 12) — 59. 178 Rollings. Teresa (10) — 98. 100, 232 Romero, Andy ( 10) — 64 Romero, Connie (12) — 179 Romero. Joe ( 1 1 ) — 209 Romero, Tammy (10) — 252 Romig. Chns (11)— 209 Romncy, Julia ( 10) — 232 Rose. Kathleen (12) — 179 Rose. Lisa(12) — 112.115.179, 189 Ross, Carol (10) — 127.232 Rossi. Beverly (10) —232 Rossiier, Wayne ( 1 1 ) 209 RothachCT, Craig (10) — 232 Rothacher. Lisa(12)— 179 Rucks, Karen (12) — 127. 179 Rulty. Richard (12)- 179 Rugglcss. Julie ( 10) — 232 Rugglcss. Paula ( 1 1) — 209 Ruiz. Lillic( 10) — 117,232 , Rundquisi, Roben ( 1 1 ) — 209 Ruschcr. Glenn (II) —209 Russell. Debbie (ID —51.209 Ryan. Rhonda (12) — 179 Ryzncr. Mike(lO)— 252 Ryzncr.Shirley (12) — 120, 179 Saar.Jim (1 1 ) — 59. 83. 84. 209 Saar, Lon (12) — 30.47.48. 112. 179, 136 Saldana. Susan (11) — 134.209 Salinas. Daniel ( 10) — 232 Salsbcry. Kjm{l2) — 119, 150. 135. 136, 138, 146. ' 9 Salsbcry, Philip (10) —232 Salvatieira. Richand ( 10) — 232 Sanbcrg. Conrad (12) — 179 Sanders. Carylon ( 1 1 ) — 209 Sanders. Pam (10) — 1 H. 232 Sangines.Ccalia (10) —232 Santos, Ernest (12) — 179 Sanco, Anne (D) 209 Sass, Susan (11) — 2011 Sisser.Jeft (ID— 209 Sauccdo. Sandy (10)- 252 Sauls. Kathy (ID— 156,209 Savin, James ( 10) — 60. 232 Sawyer. Debbie { 10) — 252 Sbraccna.C_heryl(ll)209 Stalisc, Mike (12) — 179 Schalip. Roben (12) — 179 Schanschncider, Mark ( 10) — 232 150. Schaumbcrger.Jinx 1 10 232 Scherer. Stephen ( 1 2 ) — 40. 68, 125 133. 180 Schibingcr. Jeanne (II) — 209 Schlicht.Kim(lO) — 120, 133. 232 Schrmn. Laura ( 10) — 252 Schocppner. Lisa (12) — 180 Schouwenbcrg, Sheryl ( 10) — 232 Schow, Pam ( 1 1 ) — 98, lOO. Ill, 136.209 Schubcn.RondD— 209 Schuberr.Tem (12) — 180 Schuh, DonaJd(lO)— 252 Schultz. Nina (11) — 192, 209 Schultz. Robbie (12) — 180 Schultz, Tom (1 1) — 127, 209 Schultz. Steve (12) — 180 Schutt. Chnsnan ( 1 1) — 77, 209 Schwarrz. Diane (10) — 133, 132 Schwcnke, Ninctie ( 1 1 ) — 209 ScotT.John (12) — 180 Seaman, Sandra (12) - 180 Scdbrook, Bcv ( 1 1 ) — 209 Sccley, Susan (11) — 209 Sellers, Kirk dl) — 209 Senzawa. James ( 10) — 232 Serratelh. Tony (11) — 35.127. 210. Serrato. Debra (10) — 232 Scvilla, Albenino ( 1 1 ) — 210 Scwell, Virgima (12) — 180 Seymore, Pam (12) — 136. 180 Scvmotr. Todd ( 10) — 78. 252 Seymour. Randall ( 1 1 ) — 210 Shaw.Jackdl) — 127.310 Shaw. Paula (10) —232 Shaw. Sieve (12) — 180 Sheldon. Weston (10) — 233 Shciland. Wanda (12) — 127. 180 Sherbino. Richard ( 10) — 233 Sherr tt. Diannc (1 1 ) — 1 19. 210 Shernll.Greg(12) — 180 Shcmll. Melinda(IO) — 253 Sherwood, David (10) — 133. 233 Shipley. Lisa (ID — 111.136, 210 Shipman. t bbie (12) — 180 Shishido,Milcs(12) — 180 Shoemaker, Donna (11) —210 Shuff. Debra (10) — 233 Shuitz.Gina (101 — 253 Shuman. Kip ( 10) — 65. 74. 119.121,233 Siler.Kelli (11) — 127.210 Silva,Mike(ll) — 121.135.210 Silver.TercssadD— 210 Silvis.Cjrla(IO) — 117.233 Silvis.Cheryld2) — 181 Simmops. Shelly ( 10) — 353 ms. Bruce (12) — 181 SingcrrWendy (11) - 116. 120. 127. 133.210 Skclley.Janed2)--120, 181 Skclton. Daniel ( 10) — 233 banner, John ( 10) — 73. 1 33. 235 Skinner. Tlicresa (12) — 181 Slane. Kendall (10)— 255 Sloan. Stacey ( 10) — 127. 2M Smalts, Adnannc( 12) — 138, 181 Snun.Cheryl(lO) — 253 SmithCmdy (10) — 255 Smith. Dale (ID — 210 Smith. Lewis (11) — 210 Smith. Joann (10) — 233 Smiih, Kathy (12)- 181 Smith, Philhp (10) — 135.233 Smith, Stephanie (10) — 1 33 Smith. Tern (11) — 210 Smith, Thomas (11) — 210 Smock, Daniel (11) — 210 Smock, David { 10) — 60. 85. 235 Sokoll.Tem (ID — 111.210 Solis.CjToIdD— 210 Soto.Vmce(l2) —53,5977. Sowul. Mikc(ll) — 210 Spaulding, Debra (11) — 210 Spinks. Brenda (12) — 127, 181 nscllcr. Tim (11) — 119. 210 Spradlin. Russ (1 1) — 84, 124, 125. 127.210 Squier, Robin (D— 235 Squires. Lon (ID — li. 1.1 12. 210 Scallings. Vickie (11) — 210 Stammen, Theresa ( 1 1) — 210 SiinjkiCT. Donna (lOt — 253 Sundcf cr. Kaihlctn ( 1 1) — 210 SiarkOndy (10)-1M.25J Surk,bnda(12) — 156. 181 S cclc.Ebiabah(IO) — IV . 255 Sc«lc.Mar (12) — 181 Sicf an. Shcr«:(12) — 110.111. liO, 181 S«cicn.Joan(10) — IP. 155. 255 S(ein. Ira. (10)— 255 Stephens. Donald ( 1 1) — 210 Scephois. Richard (12) — 181 Stevais. Cvnthia (10) — 1. 255 Siocnwn, Lsa (12) — 182 S(e an. James (11) — 211 Scewan. Mikc(ll) — 116,211 Scinc.Jctfcrv (1I)-211 Siocksdale, Bryan 1 1 11 — 62. :ii Stoddan.Pai (10)— lis. 253 _ Sionc. James (U) — 2! I Stout, Lonnic (12) — 182 Stout. Melanie(12)— 28.99. ioo. 10 . 11 . 182 Strain. Noreena (ID — 211 St rand Mark (11)— 211 Stravhom. Lisa ( 10) — 1 24. 1 2 ' 5. 12 ' . 2M Stnngfel!ow. Liun (10) —254 Stnngfcllow.Mona (12) — 118, 182 Stnngfcilow. Walter (10) — 2M Strong, Dcbra( 12) — 182 Strooz2s.Bren(12) — 182 Smidwick. Ivan ( 1 2 ) — 86. S . 89.125. 155. 182 Stubbs. Suzanne ( I D — 127. 211 Sturgiil. Scott (10)— 254 Suh. DanicM 10) — 155. 254 Suh. David (12) 133. 182 Suh.Judy (12)— 2 . 26. 116. 158. 146. 186 MiJIivan, Lois(IO) — 254 •ummcrs, Sandra (10) — 124, 254 upcmacu. Debbie (12) — 119. 182 ipcmeau. Robert (10) — 155. 234 iruki. Karen (10) — 127, 155. 234 ensk,Dcbra(12) — 112,182 ancy. Katnna (1 1) — 99. 2 1 1, 130 Sweeney. Helen (12) — 182 Swisher. Susan (11)- 211 Sykes. Lisa (10) — 254 Taafee. David (10) — 2« Tofoya.Becky (12)- 88. 112. 182. 188 Takemoto. Mark (10) — 234 Takemun, Mark (12) — 135. 182 Taliaferro, Francina (10) —254 Tan)i. Hide (11) — 211 Tarango, James (10) 234 Tardif. RusM-ll (12)— 86. MS. 185 Tasker. Darrcll ( 10) — 1 19. 254 Tasker. Duanc ( 1 1) — 1 1 ' A 2 1 1 Tassone, Ted(lO) —254 Taul. Brcnda (12) — 185 Taul. Janet (U) —211 Taylor. John (10) — 254 Taylor, Kathleen ( 1 1 ) — 21 1 Taylor, Pam ( 10) — 124. 254 Teaguc. Pcg (12) — 185 Telford, Tammy ( 10) — 254 Tcreshkevnch, Natalia (12) — 1 19. 185 Tcnulliger. Dawn ( 1 D — 2 1 1 Terwilligcr. Randy (10) —254 Tester. Cheryl (11) — 211 Theiscn.Kcn (12) - 185 Thielen. Kathv(ll) — 119. 211 Thomas. David (1 1 ) — 78. 1 56. 211 Thomas, Dcbra (U) —2U Thoma5.Jon(12) — 59.185 Thomas. Todd (10) —211 Thomas, Tommy ( 10) — 254 Thompson, Edwin ( 1 D — 2 1 1 Thompson, Kathenne (11) — 211 Thompson, Regina ( 10) — 127. 254 Thomson. Wayne ( 1 2 ) — 1 24. 12 .185 Thorn. Donna (12) — 120. 185 Thrasher, Susan ( 1 1) — 37, 1 16, 159.211 Thynon, Bruce ( 1 2 ) — 185 Thynon. Glenn i 10) — 354 Tinklenberg, Pam 1 10} — 254 Tinklenbcrg. Tanvny (10) - 254 Tippens, Came (10) — 154.254 Todd. Ramona (11) —311 Todd. Thomas (11)- 211 Toma,Dorene(lD — 111. IH. 118. 123,211 Tooman, Tracy ( 10) — 254 Torrez. Larry (ID — 121. 172, 211 Toscano. Irene 112) — Toton, Elizabeth (12) To[on, Laura (II ) — I 185 Toncn,Jolctm ( 10) — 254 Towner. Chnsii ( 1 2 ) — 185 Townet. Ken (10)- 122,234 Townscnd. Dallas (10) — 254 Treitler, Dana (12) — 183, 189 Treio. Felix (12) — 185 Treio. Richard 10)- 235 Trevino. Rudy (12) — 114. 185 Tnpp. Robcn ( 10) — 85. 1 19. 25 Tron. Deborah (12) - 12 , 184 Tron, Liwrmtc ( 10) — 127. 255 Truckcy.Jocdll — 59. 211 Truckey. Roben ( 1 2 ) — 59. 68. 0. Iftt Tru)illo. Charlotte ( 1 1 ) — 21 1 Trujillo Robcn (12) — 59, 184 Tru|illQ,Susan(10) — 150. 235 Tmiillo.Vicki (ID— 211 Tryon. Timothy (12) — 124. 125, 127. 184 Tsuiioka, Tammy (12) — 119. 184 Tucciaronc. Roben ( 10) — 235 Tiunman, Jennifer ( 10) — 335 Tuinman. Mark (11)— 212 Tull. Rebecca (10) — 127. 235 Turner. Steven (10) — 124, 125, 13-. 255 Turner. Tracv ( 10) — 122, 255 Ulnch. Dana ( 10} — 255 Underwood. Daniel (12) —22. 24.133.137. 184 Underwood. David (13) -37. 119.133.137.184 Unas, Frances ( 10) — 235 Vahcy. Mark (II) —212 Valentino. Linda (10) — 130.235 Valentino. Tony (12) — 1 M Valcnzuela, Brent ( 10) — 60, 25 Valenzueb. Sharon ( 10) — 2}5 Valladolid. Steve (111 — 312 Vallejo.Shcn (11)- 130.212 VanBeckum, William (10) — 12 ' . 25 Vance, Pam ( 1 1 ) — 35, 57. 212 VanDcnRaat.Chnsri2) — 184 VanderE ussen. Shcrne (12) — 184 VanderStclt, Linda ( 10) — 155 Van Duyn. Enc (11) —212 VanDuyn. MikedD — 212 Van Dygnft.Lcarina (10) — 235_ VanGcldcr, Chuck in) — n. 212 VanHom, Richard 1 10) — 255 VanGuilder. Jeffrey. (10) —235 VanOort. Donald ( 10) — 136, 235 Varblc.Apnt (12) — 184 Varblc. William (10) — 235 Varcla, Ruben (12) — 184 Varcia, Valcne ( 10) — 51. 255 Vasby. Shenlyn { 1 1 ) — 46. 48. 49,212 Vasque7. Gloria (11) — 212 Vasquez, Mana (12| — 184 Vaughn. Lesley-. (12) — 112, 137. IW Vealc. Dcnisc{12) — 185 Ventura, Ray (12) — 185 Vera. Richard (10) — 125. 235 Vernon, Joe (10) — 255 Vernon. Penny (11) — 136, 212 VigiL Chns ( 10 ) — 1 16. 1 55. 251 Villicano, James (11) — 81.212 Villicano. Steve { 10)— 60. 235 Vogler. Ken (10) — 124, 127. 155. 154.25 VonDerUgc. Becky (11) — 119.212 Vrolyks. Franas(ll)— 212 Wadman. Bruce ( 1 1) — 86. 87. 119. 122. 159.213 Wagner. Roben ( 1 1 ) — 59, 212 Waki. Ent (11) —59,85.121, 213 Waki.Marc (ID- ' 9. 83. 121. 213 Waldcn.Kjrk(IO) —60.236 Walker. Neil (ID- 212 Wallace. Jennicr (10) — 256 Wallace. Tamyra { 1 1) — 1 19. 32 Waller. Richard ( 1 1 ) — 114. 212 WaJler.StcvcndO} — 236 Waily.SuedO) — 256 Walter, Daniel ( 10) — 86. 88. 236 Ward, Keith (11)— 212 Ward. Susan (10) — 236 Wanng, Donna ( n ) — 99, 1 17. 313 Warsaw. Ste en ( 10) — 78, 256 Waicrbury. Roben ( 101 — 236 Waters. Tim (11) -212 Watson. Bonnie ( 10) — 256 Waison.Jcrry (ID — 212 Way, Cynthia ( 12} — 185 Way. Bill (ID— 68.70,212 Webb. Cynthia (11) — 130. 212 Webb. Raymond (10) —236 Webb. Stephen ( 10) — 135. 236 Weber. Lawrence (12) —77, 18 Wcddington, Carol ( 10) — 256 Weddington. Dave ( 1 1) — 213 Weddle. Mike ( 12) — 28. 86, 87. 124.125. 127. 185 Weerheim. Carol ( 1 1 ) — 99. IP. 120,212 Weidenkopt. Kathleen 10| — 1 M. 2y Weidenkopf . Tom ( I D — 2 1 2 Weidkne ht. Lib (121 — 137. 1 58. 185 Weiss. Ronald ( 1 2 } — IS S Wells, Kim (I0| — 136 Wcngcf. Ken (12)— 62. 185 Wenger. Valcne ( 1 1 ) — 2 1 3 Wcrrc. Guy { 10) — 73. 125. 356 West, June (10) — 236 Westerrrun. Lonnie (11) — 213 Westf all. Ann ( 10) — 236 Wesrfall, David (12)- 18 Westlake. Karen ( 1 1 ) — 21 5 Wcstphal. John ( 101 — 125. 236 Wham, Tracy (11) — 156.213 Whcaily, Donna (10) — 150, 256 Wheeler. Laune ( 10) — 236 Wheclock Daniel ( 1 1) — 213 Whcelock. David ( 10) — 236 Whisler.Gary (12) —81,185 Whitbeck. Barry ( 10) — 236 Whirby,Cindy (10) — 256 Whitby. Terry (11) — 105,213 Whuc, Bruce (10) — 256 White. Darlcnc (ID — 213 White. DarrelK ID — 215 White, Gaye( 10) — 236 While, Gerald (12) — 185 White. Henry (10)— 237 While. Knsti (121- 186 White, Bill (111 — 315 Whiteacrt. Robcn (111—215 Whitman. Dion (12) — 186 Wick. Patnaa (10) —257 Wiebold. Michclc ( 1 1 ) — IOO. 117.215 Wicgand. David ( 1 1 ) — 25. 24. 59. 158. 193,315 Wilcox. Lon (12) — 186 Wiles.fcrvKlD — 213 Wiles, Trcva( 12)— 186 Wilkes. Steve ( 10) — 237. 127 Williams, Crystal (12) — 186 Wilhams.Dean (I2) — 186 Williams. Dcbra(ll)— 213 Williams. Kathy ( 1 1) — 213 Williams. Linda (12) — 186 WilUams. Mike (12) — 186 Williams. Randy (13) — 186 Williams. Robcn (11 ) — 313. 12 . 12 Williams. Sam (12) — 186 WiUiams.Shirley (U)— 213 WiUiams. Steve ( 10) — 61. 257 Williams, Tamara (11) — 123. 215 Williamson. Carol ( 1 1) — 215 Wiliiamson. John ( 10) — 237 WiUis.Todd(14)— 272 Willis.Julie(lI) — 272 Wiilis.WilldogdO)- 272 Wilson. Daniel (10) — 257, 85 Wilson.Jim (10)— 25 Wilson. Larry (10) — 157 Wilson. Linda (10) — 111.237 Wijson, Raymond l 2 1 — 186. 124 Wing. John (121 — 54. 187 Winslow. Caria (12) — 18 , 138 Wisniewski. Janet (10) — 117. 118, 116,99. 155.237 Wolfe. Roger (10) — 153.237 Wong.Jeannie{10) — 123. 215, U6 Wong. Jeff (12) — 34. 108. 109. 116. 123. 155, 158. 187 Wong. Karyn (12) — 109. 119. 122. 137. 187 Wood. Taman (10) — 237 Woods. Glen (U) —68. 72, 213 Woods. Jill (10) — 257 Woods. Juhe (11) — 122. 154. 213 Woods. Kim (10) — 257 Woods.MandO} — 237 Woods. Ronald ( 1 1) — 25, 213 Workman. Mike ( 10) — 237 Woznv. Dcnisc ( 10) — 237 Wozny. Sharon ( 12) — 187 Wnght. Colleen (12) — 187 Wnght. David (ID — 213 Wnght. Shelby (10) — 237 Wnght, Veronica (10) — 117.257 W nne. Enn(IO) — 23 ' Yamamoto, Laura (10) — 119. 155.237 Yamamoto. Paul (12) — HI. 116. 155. 138, 18- ' YenaJavitch. Manon (10) — 237 Yeo. Cynthia (13) — 187 Vin, Lorena (12) — 22. 24. 133, 138. 18 ' . 188 Yohanna, Deda ( 10) — 237 Yohn. Lorraine (ID — 120. 213 Young. Mike (10) — 125, 127.237 Young, Patncia (12) — 187 Young, Patncia ( 10} — 257 Young. Ronald (111-215 Young. William (13) — 187 Zandt. Pastal ( 10} — 257 mgler. 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