John Glenn High School - Patriot Yearbook (Norwalk, CA)

 - Class of 1970

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SEQ Y, mx , K Q A V 'I I ssl Em ,E M' fit' 4 f 1 4. j 2 it mmf 'Mtv E45 All by .. wfki a,. L , Booster Club president joe Clovis makes his presence Tailback perez gains big yardage against Neff, known Glenn s defense breaks up La Mirada's play. . v, 6 rc. X f 95 5 4,185 ititt g Q - yr f , is . rw' A 7 . 'M ni, . DFOVE SLIpl'Gl'T13Cy Encouraged by our upset victory over the Norwalk Lancers, we now had the momentum needed to carry us through the next several games. Defeating Downey and Monte Vista, the Eagles were ready for the unde- feated La Mirada Matadors. The strong defenses of both teams made for a close, low scoring game. A block- ed field goal in the last minutes added the Matadors to our list of victims. Hopes of taking league and entering CIF began to kindle in the minds of an anxious student body. The biggest obstacle was the mighty Neff Trojans. Woods gains valuable yards against Artesia ROW 1 Mgr. R. Bennett l. Verrell A. Maestas B. White I. Young P. Pacia T. Dickson B. Fletcher A. Dominguez J. Centino R. Woods 1. Kramer T. Walker Mgr. D. Bennett ROW 2 C. Clark N. Fricke S. Bitticks I. Sanchez M. Balantine 1. Garcia 1. Perry G. Mora G. Bell P. Matteson M. Weyant I. Nicolini H. Chatelain l. Duprez Mgr. 1. Becker ROW 3 Coach Clark Coach Mooshagian Coach Jessup 1, Nanoski E. Ramirez I. Bishop L. Berdasco S. Casida S. DeFord D. Apodaca 1. Stevens D. Ferguson D. Lord 1. McClung 1. Hill M. Borunda D. Navarro M. Willett ROW 4 C. Lehmeier G. Todd E. En riquez A. Perez L. Alvarado D. Marrujo D. Ortiz R. Silva W. Harris B. Surridge R. Rosales S. Van Wyhe D. Morgan R. Cannard I8 Mario pitches to Woods in an effort to horn the Matadors Hi! Duprez blocks as Perez Carnes agamst Artesia for a flrst down. 19 Matte-son's block trips up Balantine on Gahr's 'l2yardline. lVl l SHAPS hit Eagles Despite a few injuries, Glenn took on the Neff Trojans with confidence in our winning team. The teams were about evenly matched until disaster struck in the second quarter. As spectators waited intently, Mario left the field holding his injured hand. The hand was broken and so were the Eagles' hopes of defeating the Trojans. Ray Mooshagian-Head Coach Art jessup-- Line Coach Tarvin Clark--End Coach For Mario the season ends early Spirit Club anxiously awaits word on Mario's condition. LUCK runs short 5 With Mario sidelined, jerry Duprez took over as first string quarterback. In his first complete game, jerry show- ed his talent by leading the Eagles to a homecoming victory over Gahr. After an unexpected defeat at the hands of Mayfair, a disheartening season ended in a three-way tie for second place. Blisters and sprained ankles are an accepted part of football, Artesia's game is dedicated to the dads of the varsity team. Q 1 Q -wut--5 if I ,g l fs: , W -4: 1' gt.,- ,Y -- .iyr.,f R r M if Nm if 'Bk . 'i't ttt ' ' t ff , , if ' V ,,,,,, l r ' , , , V ' , .. . . ' H' N K t ,. . it Farmer plows the pigskin deep into Trojan territory. 2l f I BEE'S OVGTCO me pre-SGHSO D Under new head coach john Di Mario the Bee's strove for improve- ment. A disappointing pre-season cast doubts in the new coach's mind. The Bee team, hungry for victory, met its first opponent, La Mirada. And victory became sweet. Charging on, Neff soon ended Glenn's hopes with a 45-0 whitewash. Gahr fell short and hopes for a championship glimmered again. All hope vanished when a mighty Mayfair team put down the hungry Eagles. The league ended on a happy note however, with Glenn defeating a good Artesia team 28-14. Q s i r Defense stops Monte Vista drive. ROW1 R. Garza, G. Lauderdale, R. Garcia, T. Cardenas, A. Mo- over, D. Heckathorn, S. Gomez, A. Donoso, C. Dickason. ROW ran, R. Shiosaka, M. Moran, D. Eichan, M. Martinez. ROW 2 3 1. Gutierrez, M. Clayton, R. Rogers, 1. McKittric, R. Costa, Coach Di Mario, T. Bigger, T. Fergueson, M. Cutler, 1. North- P. Meyers, R. Carter, F. Pasquale, W. Kitaguchi. 22 :hay 'Rf 'BK' F .. .Y V. A jmh fi, . A Q .MMA if 3 5 R' . 553' Y. , Q . LL'm,,' . 'S' iw -my ,W VV A . W wi Vr k g y gxwbwm I , - rf f. Q. -1. ..., . . R .. ' . M' xi f- as . N rr 5 'if 'f , . 11 'EL 'Z .0 J. .. as fl' -' S 5. , 'fl .T Q WM 2 Ng! if f7..,,,, . risrr - - B - .f -. ..r. , 1 , ,Qsz,,,..?V5 f ' - if ' . . sg . . I K X K 4, ra sy ,,,Aa,.y 1 , I Q ,,,,,.,..Q- ,. If ,Q ka, g,g,,1,, Qifgjggggsgfffielff-C if r' .-.s.g.i.g - is f Mini-brutes stop 1 . gy. 'is'-1 . 4' an-' . . VICTORY eluded Cee s It was once noted by an ancient Chinese philosopher that defeat builds character. In that case, the Cee football team should have a chestful. Beginning the season under the direction of Coach Tripp and Coach Baca, the Cee's were a young team with little experience. Eighty percent of the players were frosh and most had Dexponents. Although the Cee's scored few points they did move the ball. By the end of the season the mini-brutes rolled for nearly 2000 yards and racked up 66 first downs. la- sk? ROW 1 P Rojas, D. Marquez, T. Gaines, F. Cable, D. Mora, D. jim- Espinosa, D. Dickson, Coach Baca, ROW 3 R. Diffey G Lawson M Inez R Krebsbach, D. Lauderdale, K. Marks, M. Kinaman, M. Beal, Reynolds, B. Ristow, H. Martinez, B. Brown, D. Luque A Lopez ROW 2 Coach Tripp, Mgr. I. Campbell, R. Chavez, G. Market, T. I. Humphrey, C. Belk. Peede I Caldwell, N. Silguero, 1. Moore, D. Harris, 1. Dickson, D. ,. A M visislditg-is fr -- V f. V ...Mm . 4 1 Y W... y .Mu ,T .. V M-.,.x, Silguero boots opening kickoff. .. J' if cross-country team sets ITS OWU PHCC Varsity cross-country squad of three seniors and five sophomores ran from last year's fifth place to fourth place in the Suburban League. Improving all season the boys ran their best races in the league finals. After placing third in the district meet the team returned to league meet upsetting Neff and beating La Mirada for the second time. Paul Arenas, top varsity runner, placed third in the C.l.F. prelims at Long Beach. Paul's 10:09 two-miler earned him the trophy for Most Out- standing runner. Coach Munroe expects that with continued improve- ment this sophomore will break all Glenn long-distance records, includ- ing those of the Duncan twins. The trophy for Most Improved went to Herb Ramirez, another sophomore who consistently ran a strong third man for the team all year. The Sports- manship Trophy went to three-year varsity letterman jesus Penilla for his outstanding dedication and team spirit. 'ffyilfl ' 1i.BW?aKsHi?4S11:111gQ2Qz515531412 ' K 11-1 V.and frosh teams follow in varsity footsteps l.V.-A. Goad, R. Arenas, A. Martinez, A. Cerrillo, M. Hevia, R. Salazar, B. Hayes. l v from pack. Ye -1. 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V Quai.-5',g1',', JN 'grmjgigkiz1-:gr:...g.rg,.,g,-Mft.Vs Aifff, 5,y.:z.:vg3a'g5?j1ff:fs..:'f'arQ-.gl'i2?75.?i'575s5's- 'i ::'.::'f.: wut. Wvfg-V .. , 1 U., ggg,--kgzggmgyf jj...fgyggt-seein-rg:gigslggswr mgrfilzzsfwae52fs.?:s,,s5s..3,sas. g,Q.. 'i .:-'.i '- .- ...sag .... 5 fra . aswx rgggags weffs .kg s at ,aw ..,. ww- ' -1- aww? .,... . . - 77 i, .,- , .... U .mw- . ...MV gqwfiiuq .lslfi .l t l 'Kgs' fifs' . s.,,,,,.f.as-.s:'.-sf' '- me f-1 ..s..qt..:L-G ' a ' 'W 8 ' 'K - I3 .W-w l N ...X ..wW.-91.1512 :sie ,fx .. .r..z.s:v:a-371.21 azsmsz- -na. 7' 2 , 12, M Richard Todd runs among the leaders. Hevia struggles to overtake opponent. An inexperienced junior varsity team finished the season with a record of 0 wins and 8 losses. The Frosh squad had a little brighter season, winning their first three meets. They finished with a record of 4 wins and 4 losses. Coach Don Munroe Freshmen B. Clark, B. Levenger Mgr., L. O'Connor, B. Pilgrim, R. Todd, R. Sanchez, R. Barney, C. Moorman, M. Lopez HOMECCMI NG week unites Eagles Homecoming Week started earlier than usual this year. It began on Sun- day, October 26, when students came forth to show their creative talents by helping to decorate the school with red, white, and blue streamers and put up signs honoring each of the five princesses. During the Week, each princess reigned as Princess of the Day. On Monday, the Sophomore class started off the week's activities with a muddy tug-of-war, which turned into a free for all, with as much mud on the winners as on the losers. iThe drains in the shower room were also filled with mudll On Tuesday, the juniors put on the apple-eating contest in the gym during lunch. Girls' League sold old- fashioned garters to the girls, to be forfeited to any boy with whom they talked. Every boy in the school tried to collect the most garters, thus prov- ing himself to be Mr, lrresistible. Wednesday, the student body dress- ed in school colors, crazy hats, and brought their cameras. Thursday the Senior girls put on quite a show by participating in the Powder Puff football game. It was Berry's Beauties vs. Bevie's Heaviesf' Kathy Pacheco led her team to victory by making the first and only touchdown of the game for Berry's Beauties. E if S e I Vickie Green atempts a touchdown. Patty Kinney makes a Apples bob as Pat Smieja bites. Y 3 J i ft s 5 SE 5 ,f wg sa Q M 4. gi if X 2' Q f 3 wx 1: weal- ! Q. hL,.-- Q 'L' V ' 'the goal line. fi Eggs? , gseggg K A aka' . ' 55 rag, as 2 , Swv , - 4 sQ?ix!?fS4r S' David assists Gary Lauderdale. .ve K new-as Mail , , Ag 1,11 A, , , -as ' , . ,Qfiwe. i 2 A W' . srl! fm-sijjiif r 1 'M --5 ludy Anderson and Gay Meyer help wrap things up joe Perry posts for Princess Karen. FRIDAY finally arrived . Sherri, joe, Steve, Cheryl and cake October 3'lst, so of course the activity was dress-up and costume day. During the pep rally, Clary Bell, who had collected seven garters, was an- nounced winner ot the Mr. Irresistible contest. A red garter with five dollars pinned to it and a heart shaped certifi- cate from Ciirls' League were presented by President Denise Rodriguez and Vice-President Cheryl Abney. After our pep squad led a few yells, football captains joe Kramer and Steve Van Wyhe were presented with a cake for the team by Head Song Sherri Fergu- son and Head Yell Cheryl Abney. The highlight of the assembly was the presentation of the Homecoming Princesses. The princesses, each filled with anxiety, had spend all week get- ting ready for this day, buying dresses and getting their hair done. Karen Watts, escorted by Ross Bogey, plans either to go to Cerritos College or to a business school. Pam Crow, escorted by Dwight Vallely, would like to learn more about child photo- graphyf' Karen an d Ross Pam and Dwight Mary Swings a mop. .. ixxx ..,-f 1 Denise, ML lrresistib ...Asthet 1 l 'Ft' Y 5 iss' ' Q,.,,.,....... e e air s A . to 3 s t . ,L . M s I I Qi n' N , t q A -k': ' ' Cher I lanice and Norm Y SOD. Carol and Ron i Pat and Ralph Janice Hartley, escorted by Norm Maggard, plans to become a hair dresser. Carol Dressel, escorted by Ron Abney, will more than likely end up teaching in some part of the music field. Pat Tripepi, escorted by Ralph Paxman lwho received seven swats from Mr. West in order to make up enough merits to escort Path plans to stay single until at least 28! During halftime, each princess and her escort were introduced to the spectators, as Mrs. McCarthy told of their future plans and ambitions. Then the final moment arrived. The 1969 Homecoming Queen is ---- Carol Dresself' There were tears, laughter and kisses as the band and drill team performed to the theme song Those Were the Days. After the half-time festivities, the team returned. With 38 points in our favor and one second left in the game, jerry Centino broke loose for one last touchdown. The final score, Glenn 44-Gahr 0, gave us our first Homecom- ing win in five years. Morgan punts deep into the Gladiator territory. Pam wonders what she would look like in a crown 30 F..- ROYALTY reigns over homecoming win queen carol princess pat princess pam princess karen princess janice Ei fl S. is +L. gf , f . ff , ,, ,. M8 29 WW' ,M WM, - armies . ,V V viva- ,f ff TWA ff ,,,, ,, - :,- . Aw':.m, 31 i4' A. Cindy Espinosa, Cindy Rice, Cheryl Ford, Kathy Bemmerly, Barbara Rawlings, Cassie Crow, Betty Rowe. B. junior Varsity Yell Leaders Debbie Christensen, Debbie Baker. lNot Pictured:l Melody Bergman, lbanner bearerl, Jeannine Poynton, Lorraine Stigers. 32 Cheryl puts head in place C. itopl Karen Day janet Rawlings Amy Africk Pam Mills fHeadl leanette Baroldy leannette Van Dam Sheryl Mills fbottomj LaVonne Torricellas Linne Marlar Becki Holdener lody Fink DRI LL TEAM steps with the time For most students, school begins in mid-September, but for Drill Units it starts in the summer with practice. As school begins so does the foot- ball season. You find yourself out there at 7:30 in the morning passing boot inspection iyou hopel and trying to learn a routine that just won't stay in your head. If you don't learn it there is 33 always after-school practice to look forward to under the direction of Mrs. McCarthy, whose mood dictates the tone of her famous opener, Young ladies.. . As the year draws to an end, you wonder how it passed so quickly, and you realize how happy you are to have been a part of it. D.itopJ Alice Hays imiddlel Theresa Gremard iban ner bearerl Linda Rennaker Carol Paskett Maria Guerrero Yolanda Martinez Cindy Boutte Diane Tavares than ner bearerl lbottoml Irene Garcia Valerie Parsley Kris Larson - Yell Patricia Tripepi - Song Linda Krebsbach - Song Vickie Green - Yell Sherri Ferguson - Head Song 34 Cheryl Abney - Head Yell Melissa Malocco - Song The chosen few who survive the ter- rifying tryouts for song and yell have a regular full time job ahead. Summer- long practice prepares them for the football season. Naturally, the girls are required to attend all games to rouse the spirit of others through their yells and routines. Yell and Song leaders this year spent Thursdays baking, frosting, and decora- ting red, white, and blue flagged cup- cakes for team players. They also pre- sented a huge sheet cake to the team at the end of the football season. ln a gesture which deeply touched all of the girls, the Varsity football team gave each a plaque and a necklace. An expression of appreciation is always heart-warming. A tangible proof of this expression is something to be forever cherished. Cathy Doub - Yell Sheryl Costa - Song SMALL UNIITS cook up some spirit. 35 l STUDE TCO ER ME T tables it The student cabinet met every Mon- day with Mr. West and Miss Bowman to discuss all-school activities and problems. Heading the list of student body officers is juan Sanchez, who presided over the meetings and main- tained order with the help of Ser- geant-At-Arms David Pasillas. Sheryl Costa signed all the checks and De- nise Rodriguez made an attempt to keep accurate minutes. As director of activities, Felicia Mann tried to squeezed proposed assembly per- formers into a severely curtailed as- sembly budget. After homecoming activities and assemblies, topics for discussion centered around the im- provement of pep rallies, campus clean-up, and the writing on the rest- room walls. Suggestions made were either torn apart by the cabinet or tabled by the president. Advisor, Mr. West in ' , . , ,ZTZ1IfX,Q u t. If , I A if 31' . ' fis zisiig . K ' -ffiv f ,ff QQ , K ,f 4 . ,ig , 5 Advisor, Miss Bowman President juan Sanchez Vice President Gary Lauderdale Treasurer Sheryl Costa Secretary Denise Rodriguez y, ,, 36 , , A K V ,.Vf A -rir . ,Q , W, - -f-'r ' .12 5 , aw F F ',MNQT,l2'.l g Head Song Sherri Ferguson Head Yell Cheryl Abney Senior Class President Richard Woods Director ofActlv1tles l Felicia Mann g, Sophomore Class President Greg Excell Sergeant-At-Arms David Pasillas 37 junior Class President Phil Matteson Freshman Class President Steve Costa An intellectual note is added to life at good ole john Glen by none other than our school newspaper, The Intercom. Though the jour- nalism class is commonly thought of an easy A the staff produces one thousand copies every three weeks. Although most of the staff admit- tedly waits until the last minute to compile each issue, Editor Frank Snyder confesses that he of- ten spends his fourth, fifth, and sixth periods in room 301 working on the paper. Even with the staff's last-minute tendencies, they have demonstrated their efficiency by hanging around, reading in corners, being kings of the sports world, controlling non-existent finances, gossiping, collecting bird droppings and writing right-wing editorials. The rest of the school enjoys reading the paper every three weeks during fifth period, although several copies are confiscated by teachers who tend to think that their classes are more impor- tant than The Intercom. s.. K- 'E .. E 1 7 , X, ff fs. S Q ,af wf r ww sy 5? s '1 li YK 5 1 3' 'Q . 'wr .1 at 2 is A Gary Downes Bill Peede B Gay Meyer Debbie Richards G Kathy Bohanon joan Esse H Steve Chiapparine I Mario Borunda f,,,wg,R 322351 C Lin da Berry 1 Frank Snyder D Rex Cozart IQ Miss Nancy Tookv' F Kathy Vasquez K Brian Ames L Scott Deford 1 The first impression one receives upon entering Room 204 during fourth period is that of mass chaos and pande- monium--which is exactly what it is. Along one wall are seated the three girls who are known as the Terrible Trio These three pride themselves on putting the Intercom, Patriot, and Fac- ulty sections together between gig- gles. Which is the reason for half of it missing the first deadline. Towards the back of the class, our not-so-famous debators are located. When not arguing with the editors and the advisor twhich isn't oftenl they work on the sports section. The female members of the staff add a little variety. They also do a bit of work occasionally. These girls enjoy working on yearbook so much that they even stay nights and Saturdays putting their sections together. This is what one would call dedication. fOr is it insanity?l There are also a few more staff mem- bers scattered about the room. We have our own living cookie man, ding- ie broad and boy wonder. .. M Advisor Mrs.Lowe between deadlines. PATRIOT STAFF: Mark broods over censored bulletin. Linda reworks rejected copy. , in a sober momen l Missy and Sheryl pause for a picture, procrastinate and pray 40 Denise coaxes for homecoming sprea Cheryl, Barbara, and Cindy the Terrible T I Editors Diane and Wayne react to Terrible Trio layouts. Sue Kathy and Carol grind out club copy. ...not to mention the right-hand man who has his right arm in a sling. If one drops in at the right time, he may see our cute little business manag- er and her cute little assistant. The editors usually can be recognized by the way they walk around the room yelling at everyone to get to work. Our advisor is usually found at her desk thumbing through the money and saying worriedly, This isn't enough, thisjustisn't enough! Sometimes people wonder how a group like this could turn out such a great book. The secret is we love each other. We also pray a lot. God bless thirteen-hour Saturdays. Carol, Carol, and Kris lfar leftl rough out senior page while cookieman jim fleftl takes a lunch break. CADE-f CORPS marches on Under the leadership of Comman- dant Bradley, our very own answef to the Red Guard has evolved from an unruly group of kids to the finest trained machines this country can produce. Each year, members of our little militia volunteer for a multitude of mandatory activities. Among them are preventing the infiltration of our cheering ranks by outsiders at foot- ball games. The periodic raising and lowering of the Flag is one of the more successful of the Cadet activities. Assisting Lt. Bradley this year was Commander Richard Woods and Ex- ecutive Officer Gary Lauderdale. This year three of the four staff positions of the 50th Regiment were filled by Glenn Cadets. Glen Peck was named as Regimental Commander, lim Beck- er as Adjutant, and Mike Santoyo as Training Officer. Commandant - Mike Bradley First inspections are rough on inexperienced cade A. Company , E , ,fl li. I ffl. This year's rifle team got off to a slow start. When the season started we had only six experienced shooters to make a team and only about ten prospects. With this in mind we all but forfeited our first match. But with only a few days practice under our belts we went on to place second at the first Regional Rifle Match. Varsity Rifle Team- B.Peede, R.Woods, l.Becker, M.Santoyo, A. A. Company H.Lopez, W.Peede, F.Warner, T.Peede, G.Currie L.Petterson, R.Templeton, l.Aguilar, D.Carranza A.Rosales, L.Swenson, M.Waggoner, l.Davis, T Woods, C.Borrello, H.Killough, T.SylveSI6f,, F Vaughn, R.Van Renselaar, T.Young, P.Bitticks l.Toussaint, C.Popejoy, B.Morgan, D.Ohle, M Scoles, A.Luque, G.Montiel, M.Wyrick, A.Mata C.Dickason, A.Dominguez, H.Robinson. B.Company F.Warner, H.Lopez, l.Toussaint, A.Ackerman, I Araujo, R.Brady, l.Briddle, R.Cardenas, A.Coello, C-.Estrella, R.Hecke, S.lore, B.Larsen, K.Mathews, L.O'Connor, T.Popejoy, C.Popejoy, H.Ramirez, H.Robinson, A.Rosales, S.Roscom, N.Silguero M.Spears, L.Swenson, R.Van Renselaar, Nyberg' Mgr' . . .and this one is for physical fitness. B.Company 1 r 1 S the spirit of Christmas dead? Each year as the Christmas season rolls around, various groups on cam- pus present a Christmas Program. This year again drama, Chorale, modern dance, and band under the leader- ship of Mr. Castiglione, Mrs. Quesnell, and Mr. Del Fante, produced the show ls the Spirit of Christmas Dead? . The question was never answered. jesse spins a Christmas tale , Axkg li A 5822 2 Which is the real Santa? Shall I play for you. . .on my drum? Q ls This is Mr. C. mls + ' KSN? 45 , r 5 ,S . , M 2 M a l :sl Raul and LaVista square off For the first meeting of the Science Club in December, a record atten- dance of over 100 people turned out. A week later, twenty-five trees were donated by the Orange County Nurs- ery to help the club finish landscap- ing the campus. The Science Club activities, according to advisors Mr. Malek and Mr. Angotti, will benefit both present and future students of lohn Glenn High. Science Club A Cindy Rice Cheryl Ford Barbara Rawlings lay Harris Bill Brown Sherri Dunn Deann Carlson C Scott Casida Steve Hathaway Gay Naiditch Karen Colleary Pilar Tavera Gloria Mata ludy Goss D Kathy Bemmerly Dave Palmer Mike Brown lake Oyzon Francie StClaire Alex Cortez Greg Klewein Rick Laguna E Sharon Brown Steve Canning Debbie Dowling Milton Lopez Angelika Schultz Frank Snyder F David Bennett Kathy lvens Gary Craig Teresa Gremard Tom Greenland G Cris Dickason lim Helderman Sue Adams Darla Hughes Raul Fernandez Carol johnson Michele Burgen Lynn Poppish Ken Marks Steve Beal Frank Bravo Bill Fletcher Dennis Berry Debbie Seaton Tony Vanegas SCIENCE CLUB beautifies campus K -at H Bill Clark Richard Krebsbach Richard Barney Steve Gomez Melody Toth Rita Chun I Don Ferguson Gerald Pettit David Lauderdale Sheryl Whiston David Thompson I Irma Delgadillo Becky Holdener Felicia Mann Mark Abernathy lan Long Dan Carlson K Art Nyberg jim Becker john Szychulda L Tim Stull Pam Mills Eddie Hernandez Dana Cooney Robert Sexton Robin Fleming Brian Bogey Tommy Hughes M Rose Marie Trox Mike Beal Margo Wright N Tom Ferguson Linda Krebsbach Hadley Killough Yolanda Martinez Linne Marlar O Tom Taaffe Frank Pasquala Gail Evans Al Guiterrez Vicky Dahlquist Elain Ortiz P Linda Crenshaw Herlinda Eshom Pam Clifford Fred Hilerio Manuel Hevia Scott DeFord Q Kathie Meehan Becky Lopez Wes Fowler Steve Lee Ross Sh ryock Denise Martinez R Vickie Ellis Michele Stiegelmier Donna Stidhan Pat Clark Diane Lewter Mary Furton SPIRIT sparks varsity Varsity Club opens its roster to any boy who has lettered in a Varsity sport. The members operate the concessions at the Basketball games to support their largest and most eagerly awaited activity of the year--the Varsity Picnic, when club members invite guests to help them eat up the year's profits. Mr. Larson, club advisor, and lesus Penilla, president, worked together this year to help the club in other activities, such as collecting money for needy children at Christmas, selling candy andtakingtickets. Varsity Club E, Tim Walker, Dave Morgan, Wayne Harris, Dennis Apodaca, C-ary Bell, joe Perry, F. Paul De La Rosa, Terry Peede, David Bennett, Mike Brown, Richard Bennett, G. jesus Penilla, Ed Kruger, Paul Arenas, Albert Luque, Richard Penilla H. Tim Dickson, Andre Perez, Richard Woods, jerry Centino, Tom Taaffe. . tsl 019' The Spirit Club has evolved as the largest, most vocal and surely the most enthusiastic club on campus. They salvage rallies and provide the nucleus for student support of our athletic teams. Miss Marston and Pres- ident Michelle Burgen have managed to organize pom pom, candy, and pen- cil sales, despite the unwieldy size of the club. They also promote spirit by making signs for upcoming games. Spirit Club A. Ronda Gorman, Rita Chun, Bar- bara Major, Penny Ford, Deanne Carlson, Yo- landa Cases, Debbie Wilson B. Darla Hughes, Tona Barin, Pat Fernandez, Teri Campbell, Anna Toledo, Beth Purkiss, Cheryl Gandonenico, Mar- tha Esquivas, Lillian Brignoni, Linda Balthazar C. Cheryl Gray, Margie Eaver, Kathy Bond, Sue Zammarripa, Allison Sherman, Liz Roney, Lynn Poppish, Tina Parrish, Pamela Earnest, D. Dee Lillywhite, loann Lewis, Diane Canaday, Debbie Dowling, Janice Renaud, Rachel Valwia, Robin Hays, Donna Duncan. I. Rhonda Cannard, Sheryl Whiston, loyce Sor- enson, Virginia Esquerra, Cathryn Snook. I. Vickie Ellis, Susan Furton, Melody Toth,Candy Clovis, Diane Lawson, Sandy Reickenbacker, Pat Clark, Elsa Weiberg, Virginia De Matteo, Deb- bie Curtright K. Panda Williamson, Cheryl Ver- milyea, Michelle Burgen, Miss Marston, Cad- visorl L. Cheryl Plevin, Elvira Vargas, loan Fergu- son, Evangelina Brignoni, Peggy Toussaint, Eve- lyn Toricellas, Frances Ambriz, Ruth Contreras, Beverly Bennett. M. Teresa Sinclair, Leslie Sau- ser, Maria Cortez, Chris Lazalde, Diane Le Duff, Paula Guilliatt, Barbara Blakeney, Mary Nyhagen N. Chris Mahoney, Herlinda Eshom, Gloria Lange, Kathy Cunningham, Kathie Meehan, Alissa Levins, Terry Whitton O. Beverly Ketchum, Mary Scott, Dana Seaton, Debbie Perry, Kathy Northover. l'lOl.A,Guten Tag, Bon jour.. Are greetings from the members of the Foreign Language Club. Under the direction of Advisor Mrs. Carol Perez and President Greg Excell the club has been very active. Among the activities are candy sales, foreign ex- change students as guest speakers at meetings, and films on travel in foreign countries. The biggest event of the year was the joint drive with La Mirada High's Spanish Club for La Puerta de Fe Or- fanatorio lThe Door of Faith Or- phangel in La Mission, Baja Califor- nia. All members participated in the gathering of used clothing and house- holditems. Foreign Language Club A. Richard Ryan, Diane Valencia, Elvira Vangas, Anna Toledo, Cheryl Vermilyea, Darla Hughes, Evangelina Brignoni. B. Karen Day, Allison Sherman, Margo Wright, Diana Canaday, Liz Roney. C. lody Fink, Amy Africk, Consuelo Tavera, Clara Tavera, Pat Fer- nandez. D. Glen Revel, Holly Hoard, Candy Lamarre, Dave Palmer, Anita Bewley, Alissa Levins, Ross Shoyock, E. Kim Rinabarger, Bob Pentico, ludy Goss, Gloria Mata, Cheryl Stiegel- meier, Irene Garcia, Lillian Brignoni, Denise Martinez, Melody Toth. F. lim McKittrick, Elsa Quintana, Angie Armenta, Brian Bogey, Maria Padilla, jessie Pacheco, Gay Naditch, Cherrie Hamilton. G. Chris Mahoney, Pam Clifford, David Ujihara, Abel Cerrillo, Carmen Lazalde, Tina Parrish. H. Gina Berdasco, Kathy Gunning- ham, Karen Colleary, Bill Clark. var SOCIAL AWARENESS is understanding and coo peration Social Awareness Club l. juan Sanchez, Karen Day, Patti Kinney, Doug Ortiz, Vicki Mata, ludy Anderson, Patti DeHoff, Robin Cahill, Cindy Zaubi. I. Richard Bennett, Pat Fernandez, Margie Eaver, Amy Africk, Susan Bisogno, Gina Hayes, Cheryl Vermilyea, Linda Woodel, Kris St. Clair, Felicia Mann. 5l For its second successful year, the Social Awareness Club, advised by Mr. Merino, has gathered together concerned students whose combined efforts through fund-raising sales and personal contribution of time and ef- fort has made possible a continuation of their student exchange program. Last year Anne Hollingsworth, a Negro from Dorsey High, spent 5 days on the john Glenn campus. This year's goal, says President Felicia Mann, is to complete that exchange by sending john Glenn Students to other campuses. But the exchange program is only part of the club's basic objective, which is to teach its members the importance of individual recogni- tion and acceptance of other people as individuals, whether part of a minor- ity groupor not! Many people accuse the school's second largest club of abusing the power and attention it demands. Some accuse its chief organizer and last year's president, joe Razo, of being an activist and a radical. Even more people say it has taken advantage of its size by going on field trips that have no relativity to club goals. These goals according to Richard Garcharna, are to attain a higher level of under- standing between the Mexican-Amer- icans and white students. L.A.C. members point to a growing pride in their ancestry and potential as a people. El Razo's followers give him credit for a new awareness of what they can accomplish if they take the initative and use their talents. L.A.C. A Maria Guerrero, Norma Valdez, Sandy Lopez, Barbara Murr, Maria Rozha, B Danny Osuna, Rita Galvin, Esther Perales, Martha Mun oz, Annabelle Ramirez, Chris Lazalde, Linda Cas taneda, Aurora Alvarado, Edward Veloz, C Mark Holt, Teresa Aires, Susie Guzman, Agie Garcia Ronnie Rodriguez, D Pete Garcia, David Mar tinez, Azar Mendoza, Richard Cardenas, Eddie Bruin, Larry Alvarado, Inge Kroese, E Frank Pa cineau, Frank Munoz, Kathy Vasquez, Evon Nav arro, Sally Corroneo, Luz Gacharna, Robert Merchain, lavier Garcia, Lorraine Ybarra, Carol ine Moraga, Elda Ponce. -F Rose rocks out to Sounds of Success. L.A.C. Advisor Mr. Merino Xl' xf -Q., xr M .,.-.. 'ii' ,z X V -4,4 v 'fo V LATI AMERICAN CLUB continues to grow in size and strength 53 Albert Gaxiola Armando Morales Coreen lawernce Vicki Mata Richard Varela Chucky Rojas Pete Kroese Raul Ortega Ricky Lujan Freddy Ramirez Eileen Macias Gloria Rodarte Rose Rodarte Teresa Lemos Ernie Varela Ruben Cruz Trino Cardenas Richard Gacharna Ruth Merchain lessie Pacheco Gloria Noonan Margo De La Torre Geri Maestas Velia Gonzalez Maria Higuera Alex Cruz Ray Rodriguez Laura Lujan Kathy Villasenor x Mike Gonzales joe Morales Sandra Matos Henry Navarrette lanet Swenson Alice Florez Norma Cabrera Lupe Vera CLI IVIB that mountain is the incentive of a relatively new club called the Mountaineers, under the leadership of Mr. Ernie Bell and President Andy Maestas. One rises early on Saturday mornings to begin a challenginghikeupand downlthe path- ways of the mountain wilderness. You soon learn why you rose so early from a nice, warm, comfortable bed when the beauty of the surroundings and most of all, the clearness of a smog- free sky are discovered. When you finally reach the summit you sit, lie, or fall on the gound and leisurely eat what is left of your lunch. After tending to your blisters, bruises, and sore muscles, you can continue hiking or spend your time seeking pleasure through conversation, cards, or sleep. At day's end you come down the mountain you have conquered and load onto the bus for a weary ride home, where you soak in the tub, climb into bed, and fall asleep contem- plating whether the pain is worth the effort. A. Fred Heldreth, Lonnie Gamboni, Frank Rey- nolds, Raul Fernandez, George Todd, Fortino Guerrero, Larry Swenson, Greg Klewein. B. Louie Berdasco, Mike Weyant,Guy Belsey, Phil Meyers, Richard Cummings, Neil Fricke, Andy Maestas. C. Ed Chavez, Mike Santoyo, Bob Foote, Louie Fanff, Tony Vanegas, Tom Taaffe, Mary Hacker, Holly Roades. D. Greg Putrick, Pat Smieja, Cathy Gates, Elaine Ortiz, Gay Meyer, Ron Hanff, Ron Yarbrough, Linda Krebsbach, Angelika Schultz, Bob Garza. E. Dwayne Wick- enhauser, lay Harris, Steve Bitticks, Steve Man- gone, Gordon Stigers, Mark Abernathy, Harold Patterson, Kathy Ivens, Chuck Cunningham. F. Robert Foote, john Szychulda, Lowell Beezley, Dennis Mills, George Lawson, Danny Carlson, Andy Zelenski, Ricky Brown. BREAK that code Decoding the activities of all twelve members of the Ham Club this year are President Andy Zelinski, Vice- President john Szychulda, Secretary Rick Brown, and Treasurer Lowell Beez- ley. Advised by Mr. Clark, the smallest club on campus seeks to promote ama- teur radio experimentation in elec- tronics. .l C.S.l:. promotes high scholastic achievement During the past years, C.S.F. was known as the club made up of The Brains of the school and was noted for its passiveness. This year, however, increased activity encouraged qualify- ing students to join. Guided by Mrs. Walter, C.S.F. sponsored a field trip to see Goodbye, Mr. Chips and invited students outside of the club. A new enthusiasm generated more fund-raising ideas for dues, a year- end scholarship and other field trips. CSF A. Neil Fricke, Dave Palmer, Valarie Asher, Candy Lamarre, Rosemarie Trox, Evangelina Brignoni, B. Steve Bitticks, Martin Willett, Karin Trox, Guy Belsey, Linda Rennaker, Abel Cerrillo, Tom Taaffe, loy Sorensen, C. Karen Day, Gina Berdasco, Cherrie Hamilton, lannette Van Dam, Greg Excell, Amy Africk, D. Norm Mag- gard, Kim Rinabarger, G. Wayne Lamarre, Dave Wilson, Colin Long, Kris Larson, Carol Lewis, Richard Woods MATH CLUB sums up the year If you are a whiz at math and like to compete with a computer, then Math Club may be your thing. With Mr. Culver as advisor again this year, the club competed in various Math Field Days, and the big Math Field Day at Cerritos. MATH E. Susan Adams, Carol johnson, Candy Lamarre, Elizabeth Berry, Rosemarie Trox, F. Richard Bennett, Karin Trox, Joyce Sorenson, Diana Canaday, Melody Toth i ' V-13:51 avi is S' st -ffizrzs? .L . g. 4 will f ,QQ 5 ., If saggy l le g I A t'-I--' if-' Q 1 re.-Yew? i i lub Advisor PHOTO CLUB initiates safe shooting . ,- C.S.F. advisor Mrs. Walter Photo Club Advisor Mr. Mottweiler Chess Club Advisor Mr. Williams W The object of the Photo Club is to provide all of our students with an opportunity to take pictures, devel- op their film, and just enjoy photo- graphy, says Mr. Mottweiler, club advisor. Photo club had about 30 members this year, but no officers. Meetings were held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at lunch for anyone who was interested. PHOTO G. lanice Burns, Karen Watson, Fred Heldreth, Gay Leduc, Connie lant. H. Greg Klewain, Kathie Van Epps, Peggie Pearce, Betty Rowe. I. Beverly Ketchum, Mary Scott, Panda Williamson, lo Ann Lewis, Angela Sosa, Amy Meriwether, Debbie Perry, Kathy Northover, Penny Ford. CHESS CLUB makes the right move. This year, under the direction of a new advisor, Mr. Williams, the club has its largest membership--25 members, including 4 girls. They may be seen every day during lunch engag- ed in games of chess. CHESS I. Richard Diffey, Richard Dimas, Cheryl Plevin, Donald Lawson, Beverly Bennett, Richard Bennett, K. Kim Rinabarger, Richard Stachow- ski, Abel Cerrillo, David Bennett, Deni Dimmel, Diane Lawson. If helping people is your bag, then the FNA is the club to join, and not just for girls either. For the first time in Glenn's history, the club's all-girl membership was broken by the ad- dition of three boys,Steve Beal, Rob- ert Hansen. and Harold Patterson. FNA club meetings produced some bright ideas for activities. A- mong them was Christmas Carol- ing at the Bird Haven Convalescent Home in Norwalk on December 22. This was something new for FNA and was enjoyed by both the carollers and many lonely old folks who often sang along during the hour-longinterlude. March 30th to April 3rd was MOD fMarch of Dimes! week, for which FNA sold cinnamon rolls and suck- ers that very appropriately read lick birth defects. The assembly where Angela Cartwright introduced the MOD poster girls once again found Glenn students dropping their lunch money into the MOD cans to buy all crippled children the hope of walk- ing some day. Art Club's biggest happening this year was psychedelic flower sale dur- ing the week of December first. The sale, which would never have started without constant urging from the ad- visor, Miss Noguchi, spread touches of spring all over the campus as gaily colored plastic and wire flowers bob- bed about, sticking out of purses, marking places in books, waving from antennas, or decorating sweaters. After a Valentine's break at Disney- land Art Club started preparing ce- ramic pieces, small paintings, and more flowers for the Spring Festival put on by the Fine Arts Dept. FUTURE NURSES and ART' CLU B spread touches of happiness FN Trina O'Vivion Liz Purkiss Mary Hizlip joy Corby Sheryl Whiston Becky Moorman Kathy lvens Linda Miller Dickie Harrell Gail Lickiss Mrs. Peat Debbie Hecke Mary Henricks Connie Ryan Cindi O'Connor Sue Hanisee Pamela Nibarger 58 Chuck Guilliams Sue Zamarripa Mary Santos Sue Jacobs Diane Titi Linda Page Sharon Martin Cindy Craig Wendy Olson Linda Penn Mindy Stewart Lucy Marchand Vicki Mata Karen Cook Linda Woodel Kris St. Clair Q' W, l! f5 ' GIRLS' LEAG E keeps active As each girl enrolls at john Glenn High School, she automatically be- comes a member of Girl's League. Ac- tive members sell champ tags during football season and candy canes in December. Each girl receives points for each item sold and at the end of the year the girls with the most points are presented with a pins at the Girl's League installation assembly. This year Girls' League has been one of the most active clubs on camp- us. They sponsored the Mr. Irresist- ible contest during Homecoming Week, the Root Beer Chug-a-lug dur- ing the Happenings Happiness week for the needy families, the Par- ent-Daughter Banquet, Valentine Telegrams, and the Sadie Hawkins Dance. This year's success story was carefully planned and tediously fol- lowed up by the president and her cabinet. Officers A. President T Denise Rodriguez B. Vice-President Cheryl Abney C. Secretary , lanice Hartley D. Treasurer Kris Larson E. Parliamentarian laynee Paull F. Senior Representative Karen Watts G. junior Representative Irma Delgadillo H. Sophomore Representative Elaine Ortiz I. Freshman Representative Mary Rosales 1. G,A.A. President Kathy Treat President Steve Costa l Returning to school was not an easy task for this year's freshmen. Becoming acquainted with a totally new environ- ment was a real challenge. Not only did the freshmen meet new students, but new teachers as well. Class elec- tions were eventually held in late October. Steve Costa was sworn in as freshman class president while Richard Krebsbach was made vice president. Other class officers lSandy Reickenbacker, secretaryg Liz Roney, treasurerp and Sergeant-at-Arms Pete Bitticksl looked on with bewilder- l ment. 5.1 Sec. Sandy Reicken backer 5 gisff f J gf? of .,:Qf ? fi ,ww 'A .:.. in i e'-. , t,, ' i E if Q 4 s F x 4 Zf I ? 2 Rebecca Abernathy Susan Adams Pat Allred Danny Alvey Debbie Am Robert Abronavich lohn Aguilar Rebecca Alvara Danny Amaya Rose Ampa Alfred Ackerman jessie Alcantara Aurora Alvarado Francis Ambriz Orlando Al flied: 'S - ' , It 1, 2 'L .if R 5 . F e 'f M Mike Appelzoller Karen Applegate Paula Applegate Ioseph Araujo lreasurer Liz Roney Margaret Arnold Godfrey Azzopardi lohn Balentine Linda Balthazar Sharon Baril Iona Barin Melody Barkaw Richard Barney Beverly Barrett Monty Bartlett I Tony Becker - - Delores Begay eva-Y rl, s fackf, . Chuck Belk Deloris Bell Thom Benas Beverly Bennett - X P, Richarrl Krebsbach Sgt- at Arms Pete Bitticks , , 7 Y-df? 3 9fv'- . Bermudez Anita Bewley Pete Bitticks Mike Blankenship Gilbert Brashear meth Berry Tom Bigger Barbara Blakeney Brian Bogey Alison Bretch Betts Debbie Bishop Griffith Blanchard ludy Bopp lames Briddle LY3 MORE YE RS... ll l:RESl'lfVlE are . .abunch ofsquirrels! Lillian Brignoni Paul Brioso Bruce Brown lef Brown Mark Bryant Bill Buchanan Mike Buckingham Pam Buckingham Kenneth Burbridge julie Burdelas Mike Burnham Tim Bywater Fred Cable 1imCaldwell Ernie Camarillo Teresa Campbell Steve Can aday Rhonda Cannard Ofelia Caraveo Deann Carlson Daniel Carranza Norma Carrier Br-enda Carter Richard Carter Belinda Castaneda aaa-va .. - as 'V ' ' :egg ::V. t,r: 21' Zgffefiziszzg 5::si:?EWf:f' 5' V Vgfa K VV . . . f,gae:,:,K K . V K Q ,. ., rv a,WW , WVQMM .K . f- f V rs, K Kr' .V 3:1 - Q? 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Although some freshmen students missed Miss Bowman and Mr. West, those who didn't received a most warm welcome...in more ways than one. Bob Fagan Robin Felicio Don Ferguson Lorayne Fernandes Dennis Field james Fitzgerald Mary Fitzgerald Danny Fitzjurls Denise Fleming Stuart Fortham Westley Fowler Linda Frakes Andy Francis Alan Franklin Paula Free Karen Fulbright Mary Furton Luz Gacharna 64 age . ea 2 ,..,,,,W F6 , , ,ser .. , ,,s Q' da- ' M - EIL rw :Qi i lb ' : K if Z? Mike and Tony clean campus as r Q ig! e ff - .LY ' 9 -1:.- if .S we M f w e I f 'Q .. A 35 l E F earl ,,.,,.. ff 2 I K were if 1, W - , is ..,.L , . .. - as .. E. .. W wr 9' . 1-nr as I N . ,ww-. 39 5 Q is l so R sr W x. .i My Q 3 iss X e , .3 W , .sa ami .PS- so ., ! r -Q if W 1 914 5 , , F li .' , uma r. r rr Mx 1 3 H r :lay , Q1 is r 1 W 1 3' 4 if i ,iw , .. . 'vm wane ta Fi- . 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R 5 are : ' M gt- Qt t Cordell Newsom Rafael Artega Christian Lekmeier john Polaski NOT PICTURED Walter Backus Gloria Diaz Patricia jutras Robert Bonadiman Dan Dickason john Kishaba Carlos Borello Guillerno Franco james Brown Reno Gamboni Hallie Lopez Albert Brules Michael Gray Mary Macias Cregario Cervantes Paula Guilliatt Robert Mahoney Pamela Clifford Carol Halbmaier Fred Marsh jim Davis Gary Halsey Steve Mendoza Charles Day Robin Hosmer CYNNH Mlfanda Tyler Dial Bruce Hughes Martha Munoz Robert Shaulis Lorna Siroto Terrence Trevaskis Denise Tune Mark Waters Sandra Welsh Wayne Winters Francisco Villela Timothy Villescas Cindy Voland Vickie Wagner Mike Waitkevich Sheldon Walker julie Wall David Walton Ralph Weaver Linda Webster Elsa Weiberg jack West Terri Whitton jim Williams Debrah Wilson Kathy Wilson Ruth Wiseman Elizabeth Womack Raymond Woodel Thomas Woods Margo Wright Monty Wyrick Richard Wyrick Cathy Ybarra Lorraine Ybarra james York Scott Young Teresa Zermeno IF the other th ree years are like this 71 BRIDGI NG the gap becomes a challenge Assistant Principal Clare Poindexter Mrs. Gerry Bales Principal Richard D. james The faculty relaxes at an afternoon meeting. 72 sg ' 'L.- --V - :' 'c L.A' 2 - f ' ' A L 5 S, - .gen ,f,s,g1-wee, .5 i 'f Vfifi, Q , V g g : oys' Vice Principal H.K. West The other side of the generation gap is ably represented by the adminis- tration. Their biggest challenge this year was made a little easier by the elimination of dress codes. The budget cutback in nursing services threw this burden to Miss Bowman, who dis- penses bandaids and candy pills on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays with the same aplomb with which she used to measure dress lengths. The office of Director of Activities also falls to the vice-principals. This, too, has narrowed the gap by neces- sitating more student involvement in activities. A shortage of secretarial and custodial help has contributed towards a most interesting year for all those involved in administration. Mrs. Darlene Estes and Girls' Vice Principal Bonnie Bowman Mrs. loyce Robinson Mrs. Charlene Alves 73 Business. . .trying to type with one finger and breaking your nails when you do. When the teacher comes around you better sit up straight, heels flat on the floor and wrists straight. Go as fast as you can, think you're doing great, and then find all your mistakes. When that funny bell rings you stop immediately and then hear everyone else going on and getting better grades. And try to do a ditto, make a mistake, scrape it off with a razor blade, and end up with ink all over your fingers. Then run it off, and the machine skips half the sheets and crinkles the rest, or else the ink comes out so light nobody can read it. And what on earth are calculators, key drives, or full keys? Even if you do learn how to work them, when you really need it, you can't seem to re- member how. -l-l'lEY'RE making life meaningful.. When you find yourself at the mercy of a heartless teacher who is going to flunk you for no apparent reason, to whom do you turn for comfort and direction? Your coun- selor. Mr. Gondolpho, Miss Ito, and Mr. Anaya exist for the sole purpose of making life meaningful for 1800 misguided souls. Mr. Anaya is a fine example. Any time of the day or night, with the exception of his lunch breaks, of course, he will give himself to stu- dents without qualification. Mr. Gon- dolpho is equally unselfish. He knows all too well that it takes infinite pa- tience to deal with those squirrels , Miss Ito is always busy for she is coun- selor to both sophomore and junior classes. For her, spare time is virtually non-existent. 74 ll ll lx ahh ff' ...-.4 a. Darsie Man nes ibookrooml b. Dorothy Marshall ilibrarianl c. loan Sanchez lattendancel d. Helen Watson lvocational counselorl e. Ray Ditzler f. Helen Higgins g. Bill Fahrner h. Helen Carey lwork experiencel i. Ruth Snow j. Margaret Hansen k. Nicholas Gondolpho lcounselorl l. Ruth Burgess isecretaryl m. Ralph Anaya lcounselorl n. Lucy Ito fcounselorl o. Paula Steigers lasst. librarianl if t mfr Wig, L. . ii, it . Faculty gorp box A 7 KNOWLEDGE through research 2.,slffr4?Qs.1 . 5 irfigsegggfe ggki gags Q, wi '- taxa 'SK i , ,,,' ,ifi 1 1 ,gy H c 8 Q i. f 1 Math. . .possibly the most dreaded of all subjects. It is difficult to under- stand how a person could devote his life to teaching something that seems so incomprehensible to most people. And yet the math teacher must not only be understood, he must be able to create an interest in theorems, variables and logarithms. Freshman are sometimes overwhelmed by the math teachers here at Glenn--by the growling strictness of one, and the surprising niceness of the other. But after a year has passed, and the student is more experienced, the fear leaves and he knows what he can get away with. The familar The room will be open becomes a mere droning i reminder heard too many times be- fore. 76 HCME ECI not as easy as it seams V ti- ,,.:.E: w wf, 51 K , V' 5 EJ r ' 'j' 'r ff-:Y 4,455 f, . ,xg ifsrzgpt, awww' Science. . .beakers filled with myste- rious liquids overflowing with gas, the insides of a frog staring you in the face, or perhaps Einstein's theory or Newton's laws to be memorized. One minute you're listening to a very dull explanation of an even duller film- strip, and the next minute you're mak- ing oxygen. One year you're doing exercises from the book, the next you're studying paramecium under the microscope, and before you know it you're determining an unknown chemical. Maybe it's because it's so relevant that science is fun, or perhaps it's because the teachers are the greatest. 77 a. Bill Baca b. Stan jacobsma c. lim Angotti d. Dennis Schreiner e. Stan Malek f. Milan lablan g. Lorraine Culver h. Ruth Roadinger i. Art Jessup j. Majel Palandeeh k. Marlys Ford l. Sallye Belzowski m. Louise Peat You know how to cook or sew a little and are looking for an easy class, so you sign up for one of the many home ec classes. And then you realize that housekeeping, sewing and cook- ing are not as easy as they seem. You have to learn to Control and entertain toddlers bursting out of room 1203, and to plan nutritious, well balanced meals on an economical budget. Which end is the selvage? And what's nap? It isn't easy, and it isn't sissy either! Some of the best cooks on campus are boys. They have enrolled especially in food service classes, where they learn how to merchandise the food as well as cook it. TEACHERS point undeve oped talent in the right direction Go to gym and it's the same old thing every year. Girls are stuck playing volleyball while the guys get to play football. One hour a day, five days a week, and you begin to get tired of it. And then once every year half the girls walk around stiff as boards, trying to be posture queens, wearing some half-complete animal pinned to their shoulders. Or when it rains you're stuck in the gym doing weird folk dances or standing around gossiping. But the worst by far is physical fitness. Throw a softball as hard and as far as you can, and find out you've missed a D by one yard. Or if you do manage enough yards for an A, you're bound to flunk in something else, and feel like a clod when everyone else gets A's. Mr. Bradley has taken over the reins of Cadets and is the chief instructor in hunter safety and preliminary rifle instruction. a. Muriel Marston b. Shirley Maggard C. Mary Quesnell d. Charlotte McCarthy e. Linda Barrett f. Michael Bradley g. Ray Mooshagian h.1ohn Di Mario i. Norm Hayes j. Don Munroe k. Connie Appleton l. Steve Coland m. Wes Purkiss n. Ernest Del Fonte o. Carl Castiglione p. lerry Williams q. jerry Mottweiler r.lean Naguchi s. Wilburt Fenner t. Sam Posthuma Pam poses for advanced figure drawing. Barrett AM- ' fl? Jgar Bear. yo The Arts Department is sometimes considered to be the one requiring the most creativity. Anything per- taining to music, drama, art, or photo- graphy is classified as one of the arts. In this department a student can really let go, and let his creative instincts come to the surface. A relatively new department on campus is Special Education. This de- partment was created to meet the in- dividual needs of handicapped stu- dents. The classes are small to enable the teachers to better cope with these needs. 79 3. .ef The new system for teaching English has been tried, rejected by some, accepted by few, and met with resig- nation by the majority. Off to a dis- organized beginning last year, the system has been revised to provide continuity. This year's crop of seniors, safe in the more in-depth English classes, can only shudder at the memory of the previous semester. However, it is not only the students who are struggling with the new sys- tem. The English department faculty has also been required to make ad- justments. Last year all teachers were required to use the flight plans. While some teachers praised the new flexi- bility and expanded curriculum, others cried out against the rigidity and cur- tailed curriculum. The ensuing battle resulted in a reinstatement of the teacher's right to choose his own teach ing tools. The faculty is still split on the relative merits of the flights plans. While some feel there are too many kinks in the system for it ever to run smoothly, others feel we can obtain success if we work for it. Among the latter is Mr. Anderson: I like this system, I like the idea. . .A lot of people have their eyes on us, and if this fails here, it will be a long time before anything new is tried in this district again. i Hola, Paco! 2Que tal? 2Cdmo estas? Bonjour, mademoiselle. Ca va? Guten morgen, Hans. Wie gehts? Sound familiar? lt should. In your first year of foreign language you must have said it as least a zillion times, until you have it so well-memorized you can still recite it in your senior year. But when you gather up the cour- age to take a second year of language, the classes begin to be more rewarding and you feel you're learning some- thing. And if you're very ambitious, you sign up for a third year and really startspeaking. lf Ci LI SHQ a struggle with the system Linda Berry escapes English by taking Intercom. A I as Zsi 1 ss iii? fi x Q a. Lottie Walter h. Iearine Frazier b. Stan Anderson i. Irving Marks C. Carol Perez j, Linda Cates d, Alyce Mariana k. Robert Lougee e. Nancy Tooker I. lack Kates f, Barbara LOWQ m. Annabelle Nye g. Rene Merino NEW concepts and new ideas This year the social science depart- ment has introduced something new: quarter classes. The student has a chance to meet four different teachers and learn about four distinct sub- jects. There are also several new offer- ings this year in subject matter. Psy- chology, sociology, American wilder- ness, Soviet economy, and civics are among the classes being taught this year. While some subjects can be stud- ied fully in a quarter, others really should be allowed a full semester. just when you begin to enjoy a class, it's time to turn in your book and take your final exam. You barely begin to know a teacher and know what he wants, and you discover you have a different teacher next quarter. This is really a pity, because the teachers in the social science department are among the best on campus. Their classes are some of the very few places in which the generation gap some- times disappears, where teacher and students are as one, studying and learning together. a. Al Monroe b. Luther Foxx c. Tarvin Clark d. Roger Taylor e. joseph wille f. Don Larson g. Gabriel Fernety h. Darrell Miller i. Ernest Bell j. Mike Tripp k. William Lambeth l. Robert Ewing m. Ken Matsumoto Mr. Bell's Wilderness class gains first-hand experience. ai Sherrie and Cathy learn the in's and out's of Mr. Ewing's psychology class. if 5 vt. ff is fs- ,--5 is paws K ,v,,.,..puuv f '-'t 'K'-HQ... an It is in the many industrial arts classes here at Glenn that the student has a chance to let his true creative instincts come to the surface. In elec- tronics classes the guys have lab days which simulate actual electronics work. The same is true for auto shop. In classes in wood and metal craft, the students work with individual projects on which their grades are based. f .. 'sf '-:Qu ,vm Mike Sinclair becomes a victim of the draft. gy' k.',k E ' f Q - 755 772 -.fi I 'W 1 -T if g 7 5 rl -is 1 we it .AHF 51 -il UNI WKUCS DEAD fl !' 5 2 r k 3 S x 2 5 2 Z 4,14 wi- X115 K 5 Qliiii V,-,. , .,,fff-,, J ,w-1. V - f ,.., A --A-- .- ,, , . . ,,, . ,U Q. 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TSE' gf? bi1fiif7ff',, 1 'wx ff .2 . , X ..,, .K 1, ,,?,,, ,n,,i1iS,'E75 K' i ' 'V E: fafs I-E. , An VARSITY shoots for third straight championship 7 Pre-season found our 2-year-cham- pion Eagles highly favored to retain the Surburban League Championship with Ross Bogey and Captain Dave Morgan, all league returnees, promising the scoring punch the Eagles would need in their third straight title bid. As new Head Coach Lougee took over the helm, a team small in size but big in spirit roughed up Santa Fe 74-59 to put three men in double figures fRoss Bogey-17, Ron Abney-15, and Dave Morgan-145, then went on to defeat an excellent Bellflower team. The Norwalk Tournament found the Eagles still invincible, wresting victory from Excelsior, Neff, Norwalk, and finally La Mirada, but the Alhambra Tournament was disastrous. The team from beautiful downtown Burbank quickly halted the Eagles' winning ways 71-62. The Eagles rebounded to spread San Gabriel Mission all over the court for an 87-52 win, but crashed before Arroyo, 65-54. Steve and Greg vie for rebound. ::., , ,g ' g 7-.' Team Captain Morgan fakes 'em into Popcorn Mario's shot attempt fbelow! machine. gets voited. 86 I Q Bad news for Mayfair. Flying home to their own roost, the Eagles defeated cross-town-foe Nor- walk 60-52 in the Glenn Christmas tournament, with Dave Morgan again taking scoring honors. Sierra fell 94- 73 before the rampaging Eagles, but the championship game against Lyn- wood ended in a bitter 79-62 loss. The last round of pre-season play saw a smash 67-54 victory over La Quinta and a 68-62 upset over Lyn- wood, before Monte Vista and Warren handed us two losses for an Tl-4 over- all record. 1 Ross hits for thefim two points of the Season. Coach Lougee labovel shows strain of first league contest. Norm tbelowl breaks full-court press. Llail lo John Glenn- Our Alma Mater true GLENN M EAC: LES place second. League play opened with the Ea- gles pitted against La Mirada, a bitter rival. The Matadores outclassed us all the way, upsetting our chances for a third straight championship. Ross and Dave chipped in 22 and 18 points for this losing cause. We redeemed ourselves by tromp- ing the Neff Trojans into their own home court, then flew high against Gahr, where Dave turned in a bril- liant all-around performance and a total of 35 points, the best score of his high school career. We blew the Mayfair Monsoons right back into the cellar, with Dave and Ross again contributing to a high- scoring game, then slashed Artesia to once more face La Mirada in a do- or-die bid for the championship. Fighting twin handicaps against La Mirada's greater height and the Refs' poor vision, we relinquished our crown to La Mirada. tMr, Bell can cite statistics to prove that our red suits are also a losing factor.l Mario lrightl stresses body English Abney lbelowl makes height allowance Super Sub goes Super Gun. The second go-round saw our Ea- gles defeating Neff, Gahr, Mayfair and Artesia, to retain second place in league and a surprising berth in the ClF playoff games.Of the four games, Gahr and Mayfair gave us the best two games, closely fought all the way. Dave Morgan and Ross Bogey end- ed their high school careers with a fabulous 25.4 and a 16.2 league aver- age. Norm Maggard and super-sub Steve Tibbs finished with 12.1 and 8.8 averages respectively. l i i . i llf David Bennett, Mgr. Steve C-inorio Greg Carter Steve Tibbs Steve Van Wyhe Ross Bogey Bernie LeDuff' Norm Maggard Ron Abney George Currie Mario Borunda Charles Dickason, Mgr gan Front: Captain Dave Mor l.BarriCk F.Parks M.Burnham R.Costa D.Hershey L.Phillips F.Ramirez B.White D.Pasillas T.Greenland, Mgr. D.Marrujo j.Young V'S roll to a stop Rick Costa shoots over heavy La Mirada defense. Fred Parks sinks two from the corner f s E 90 Despite impressive wins in our first two league games, our l.V. Basket- ballers ended league in last place. Spurred on by captains Marrujo and Young, the team kept up a heavy pace and fought hard all season, but lack of experience and size took its toll as the season progressed. We ended with a 2 and 8 record and enough ex- perience to make next year's team league champs. Coach Den nis Sch reiner AN the season ends. . Eagles scream victory Caboveb even though Mayfair takes second-half jump Qbe- I wi O , 92 Van wyhe iaboveb adds two for Eagles Maggard Cbelowj before he fouls out. As Bee's and Cee's gain experience. L to R. M.Gomez, D Crist, P.Meyer, B.Kita- guchi, j.McKittrick, A Guiterez, S.Bennington R.Carter, R.Triggs, D Quintana, l.Campbell. FRONT. A.Pierson, E. Her- nandez, j.Donoso. This year's Bee Team showed a highly respectable 8 and 2 league rec- ord with a 16 and 9 over-all record. Big guns for the Eagles were Bill Kita- guchi and Ed Hernandez. A highly successful season was mainly due to an entire team effort. The team put it all together with a first place finish in the Gahr Christmas Tournament. Next year's varsity hopes could de- pend on this upcoming team. The Cee Team had its problems, especially in league. A 1 and 9 league record proves that inexperience shows in a tough league. Steve Audette and Dan Dickson provided the scoring punch for their one victory. Back- court men Steve Costa and Brian Bo- gey quarterbacked the Eagles to their victory over La Mirada. BACK. P.Ramirez, D. Espinosa, M.Preciado, B. Bogey' D.Ujihara, 5.Costa, C.Boreo, N.Silguero, S. Audette, D.Dickson. MID- DLE. R.Barney, M.Porres, D.Harris, B.Hingley, G. Petit, l.Humphrey, R.Glo- ver, F.Villela. FRONT. M. Appelzoller, j.Balentine. Bottom: H.Martinez R.Penilla j.Ulloa l.Penilla C.Moorman l.Centino Row 2: R.Woods A.Dominguez G.Todd R.Salazar T.Peede E.Enriques C-.Klewein G.Revel Top: Coach Matsumoto B.Larson T.Moorman L.Berdasco l.McClung L.Perales M.WiIlett 1.Elli0t C.Dickason G.TorriceIlas D.Heckathorn GRAPPLERS highlightindividuals Berdasco applies the pressure. 94 This year's varsity wrestling team was characterized by several out- standing athletes. Ed Enriquez amass- ed an outstanding 19-1 win loss rec- ord, followed closely by Larry Per- ales with 20-2. lBoth losses were against john Kelly of La Mirada.l Marks sits-out an escape, 22 TWO forClF i less Penilla, Glenn Torricellas, yi George Todd, and Larry Perales G placed in the Suburban League Fin- als at La Mirada. Glenn and Larry each won shots at the CIF Finals by plac- ing first and second, respectively, inleague. The junior Varsity brought home third place honors in a tough Subur- ban league. They look forward to next year with sixteen returning let- termen. Ai l Q l i l E i l . 5 Perales hurls opponent to the mat. Willet goes for the take-down. Q i i X 2 96 l Ulloa slips in a pinning combination. znilla lbelowl struggles for uphold against Lyn- ood's man. Perales fbelowl demonstrates a cross body ride with a far ankle Torrlcellas Shows folm that sends him to CIF PlCkUP- Coach Ken Matsumoto l i 97 G.A.A. plays dual role as foster parent The dual purpose of the Girl's Ath- letic Association is to compete with other schools and promote good sportsmanship in doing so. Members of GAA can be seen every Tuesday and Wednesday after school prac- ticing their various sports. During the past year the girls competed in flag football, volleyball, tennis, archery, basketball, softball, and badminton. . . Ch ' d' h' V' k' f' Excelsior footballer enjoys a brief moment of freedom. therxirzga fliscisrjgfoknfefgicgf as 'C I Ig Playday competition earned a football trophy. GAA also acts as a foster parent to Theresa, an Indian girl in New Mex- ico. Money for this project is earned through car washes and hand-made Christmas baskets. The girls also made and sold voodoo dolls dressed in the colors of our league basketball op- pOnentS. A as . Li r',.L - Lrrr I '.,.- Q i at..t.tt.gitss r hts . 5 , K ki intercepts for a touchdown. 5 .ww GAA was led by President Kathy Treat, Vice President Vicki McGuire, Secretary Robin Fleming, Treasurer Sherrie Dunn, Historian Cheryl Gray, Publicity Chairman Andrea Dunn, Ways and Means Chairman Elaine Or- tiz, Senior Representative Caroline Mayes, junior Representative Edith Peck, Sophomore Representative Vicki Ellis, Freshman Representative Cassie McGuire, and advisors Miss Linda Bar- rett, and Miss Muriel Marston. s zeroes in on Artesia carrier. Getting clobbered is part of the game 99 CAlVlPU S Ll l: E: afoot an d astraddle Mike, Vickie and Dale focus on cinematography. Hail to lohn Glenn, our alma mater true. Mr. Jessup pulls a little extra weight. 100 nkey basketball at Biola finds Tripp and Fernety sitting on their Farmer presentates awards to Mr. james mals. - + I-ua . if la , .4 .. - if ills K A is Q' Sf ,Q 7 ' ' -f . , -1 7 L -A W V ' ll tl: l ' is lf! ll . ,, , ' . U 'UW , is ' f 'fl 3 Q 'wg ,,.-ml'-Q A., 5,1 Q I 0 has 'fa i we ' . , H L . 3 14 at X ' y ,, ff 1 . 1 4. s an , Q ' f 1 X A : , , W: 1- ,. I . N3 ,. ,, rm .A s ,-'1 +1 x ' V 1 Trini and Laura Cleft! enjoy mountaineering. OH how we danced s Doug wonders how. Glen Peck escorted Queen Sherri to the Christmas B lim Arteaga fright? wants to be a rock and roll star. 102 M I n i f Mr. Baca shows how. L.A.C. sponsored a soul dance. lbelowl Girls asked boys to the Drill Team Christmas Ball. labovel LOST... 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XTR' QW 2 vga? sr V ' 5 104 .ag ,. 1- Q . .and FQUN be :': 1 .lzi 3 ig bg E 3 , t ft i ii: fu G 1 x .K if ill' it fha yank, 4, A ifrfiifizfza if A :..'.'if,f, Henrietta lfar leftl, Rick ltop centerl, David lbottom centerl, Greg, Alfonso, and Donald iabovel, find English finals easier than they had anticipated. 105 Q, 13,1 1 Q. ,, f, :wed +I av- 'F '. if ,, Q 5' ., ,V K5 es I .:,z. l5t r G ., 93 Qt, 2 Mike Apodaca Ed Furlon Olga Gonzalez Barbara Grine Mike Guilliatt Linda Houk Frank laime Brad larsen Elaine Longoria Christina Lopez Joseph Nicolini Douglas Ortiz Georgiana Reeves Glenda Shackleford Randy Sterner If you make it through your fresh- man year land the drop out rate is only five per cent, compared to a twenty-five per cent overall ratel, you become a sophomore. Class of- ficers were Gregg Excell, a most active president, and Pamela Gulliams, a vivacious V.P. Elaine Ortiz served as secretary, and Treasurer Lynn Donald- son kept records of the large class funds. Sophomores activities were very carefully planned by Sheryl Mills, while Sergeant-at-Arms Cherrie Hamil- ton kept the class meetings down to a mild roar. The guidance of Miss Tooker and Mr. Lambeth insured the sophomores a very good year. Elaine Ortiz and Lynn Donaldson 1 is ff ld .,,' 1' Arrxk x ,fml X I Cherrie Hamilton and Sheryl Mills th Pam Guilliams arid Greg Excell Advisor Miss Nancy Tooker Advisor Mr. William Lambeth Ricky Abbott Mark Abernathy Cathy Adams Amy Alrick Delores Aguilar Patricia Alvarez Kerry Anderson Paul Arenas Teresa Arias Kathryn Aronov Valerie Asher Anthony Azzopardi Deborah Baker Norma Baker Linda Bakerk Kathleen Balentine Mike Bales David Bancroft Ieanette Baroldy Ron Bartlet Alberta Blanchard Robert Blanco ' Linda Bopp lohn Borum George Boss Sherry Box Michael Beal Steve Bennett Ron Berentis Dorothy Binger Suzanne Brown Wesley Burch Cynthia Boutte Robert Bravo Randy Beeman Sidney Bennington Georgina Berdasco Michael Brown Michele Brulee Tom Burdelas Debbie Bowling Evangeline Brignoni Keith Beezley Dana Benton Richard Bernal Sarha Brown Mike Buchanan Michelle Burgen LY 2 MORE YEARS Dan Burke Dave Burks Ianice Burley Gloria Bustos jim Byerly Marilyn Bywater Hector Cabrera Steve Cabrera Holly Callahan John Campbell Sandra Cangialosi Steve Canning Trent Caplinger Debbie Capps Richard Cardenas Don Carlson Scott Carlton Kim Carter Tim Cartwright Yolanda Casas lose Castaneda Linda Castaneda Herbert Chatelain Minor Chavez Alan Chinkin lanell Chivas Debbie Christensen jeff Clark Pat Clark Rick Clark SOPHS begin to belong 1: use - was Caroline Ivens shows what modern dance can do for you tl , . . 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W, K . ,x gvmj r ' f W- r5 1EiTi5! ffilkh Z ff 3 T 110 Richard Eierstedt Michael Elkins Lillian Elliott Vicki Ellis Cynthia Espinosa Maria Espinosa janet Estrella Ken Estruch Larry Evans Ginger Everett Gregory Excell jim Farr joan Ferguson Pat Fernandez jeff Fielding lody Fink Daniel Fitzgerald Derald Fitzgerald Rudy Flores Girls Feldhut Margarita Fonseca Gary Foose Rort Foote Edna Ford Fred Forrest Rona Friess Gary Franken Toni Freeman Neil Fricke Irma Galindo Rita Galvan Randy Galvin john Gamboa Lonny Gamboni Angie Garcia Irene Garcia Pete Garcia Robert Garcia lesse Garnee Mike Geer Mary Ann Genera Linda Gere Lenny Glentz Marcus Gomez George Gonzales Raul Gonzales Rudy Gonzales Velia Gonzales Rhonda Gorman Cheryl Gray Shirley Green Yvonne Greer Lucy Guerra Pam Guilliams Paula Guilliatt Wayne Cunningham Carolyn Gutierrez Susie Guzman Gary Hager David Hahn Donna Hall Mgnissa Hall Carol Halbmaier Ciherrie Hamilton Lonnie Hanes Louie Hanff Teri Harper Bill Harris Patty Harvie Douglas Heath james Helderman Fred Heldreth Harold Helm Martha Herrera Dave Hershey Mike Hickam jlim Hill Holly Hoard Mike Holdener THE newness has worn off Z' .V :Hai swf ir.: 2 S- 52223. - 1s1f7:5f.?:f Here's something lower th an an underclassman -M - a- ior - , l af Zi 1 2 X S 58 dx 1, x W .n P 11 J M K i ' 2 5 4.4 f .a Q r 2 jg if ' liken S 5529 ' w i 1 F i--J ,L if - lik V i ' in aa J id' F 1 ri 5 3 . . 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Mary, Rhonda, and Peggy jerry Humphrey Ed Hunt Alan Hunt Francis Imlay Henry Iseli Caroline lvens Gordon lvie Darlene Iwaszewski Bill Izzard Clinton jackson Sandra jackson Sue jacobs Pat janes Irene jaurequi Deborah jefferson David limeney Denise johnson Kathy johnson Becky jones Genejones Annette juarez Patrlda Kallsen Kathy Kattke Beverly Ketchum enjoy Laugh ing Together Willie Kitaguchi Gregory Klewein Fred Krissman Rick Laguna Candace Lamarre Mike Lambert Walter Larios Wanda La Rue Camen Lazalde Don Lawson lohn Leahy Lory Leckbee Martha Leon Robert Lett Gail Lewallen Gyle Lickiss Kathy Lingo Ca di Lloyd lan Long Pam Long Kenneth Lon gh eidge Nancy Longwith Becky Lopez John Lopez john Lopez Rosie Lopez Rey Lozano Wes Lucas Daniel Luque Tony McCartney .S 4- A sa , p 1 .fvziw -' ef f HW 'ls .9 , .L ' --vii i. ' ra erm S55 3 ggi' g k wx-ie, ,.,. ,. .,- - 2: . 3 ez .M . fn ,. V f iw f 1, ' ili r A 4 i ms W 'Q V, , Yi i . , 7 A , ,i r fi? u , '7 1 gait- - A . 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'J- G 'l E W, - Wwe we .. aim, :Ma 132542257 'v--figwi : if 5 T z-, gre - ivgffilz . 1 1 S r 1 Q l Q i 'Ea Sue searches for melody for Cir lyries. I. L V. i Z l ffiiiif-if :if i' 1: jffffi Hifi? W i r 5 ' i tctc , HV Q , I ' r Q r ' ' . gay. :way Q Fl 1 S 4 Z 'Wit' .Q gm 1 ,Jiww .- -wi -I-WM F.,...V-S:,V::..-:5..:.:.,i . .swf , r 1' r 1: ,Q 'i 'J' Q1-.v - I 2 - 2? ' . V t i '- Darae McLean Geri Maestas Ralph Maloy Gerry Martin Danny Martines losephine Martinez Mary Mendez Philip Meyer Kenny N lan McMorris Barbara Major Dave Markley Linda Martin Alex Martinez Lorraine Mrtinez Steve Mercha George Miller Linda Mi Danny Maestas Nancy Malloy Brian Martin Sharon Martin Denise Martinez Anita Matamoros Ruth Merchain Glenn Miller Terri Mil DIVI D AL students begin to emerge ll4 Large in ideas, achievements, and goals,..as well as class size. Soph- omores seemed to be everywhere, doing everything, in the library cram- ming for that big test, practicing bas- ketball, and trying out for the big part in the school play. Debbie Baker and Debbie Christiansen added femin- inity to the football games as they yelled for the guys in red, white, and blue. Other girls joined the Drill Team and also became active members of Ci.A.A., Girls League, and Spirit Club. The boys turned out for competitive sports, California Cadets, and Band. Next year's prom and what the class rings looked like were among many of the topics of conversation that took place between the sophomores. New students are welcomed at their first pep rally. 'l j ' -a+Ts'f i s ,,-: ,X ., mg. fy-,K ,,., A- .,., I V fi 1 if .2 -tg:-cfs' 5 ' if L , - V A ' 5? V in 'rr' f. f- . ii', it gyg g N ,. ixgwwff 5 Mills Gieryl Moe Danny Mora Lorraine Morrow Randy Murnmery Dennis Navarro Mills Carol Montgomery An Moran Sandy Moya Bob Murphy jim Neville Mishmatubby Becky Moorman Steve Mormann Amy Meriwether Drew Murrey Edward Nichols ll5 Sink it, Kitaguchi! ll Kathleen Northover Richard Noyes Cindy O'Connor Cathleen Olson Mike Olson David Oronoz Elaine Ortiz Trina Ovivion lonathon Oyzon Iessie Pacheco Frank Packineau jeffrey Padden Ray Padgett David Padilla Mike Page Steven Page David Palmer lane Palmer Shirley Parkhurst Bob Patalsky Deanne Peck Terrance Peede Enda Pendergrass Deborah Pendley juan Penilla David Perales loe Perez Debra Perry Leonard Peterson Leonard Phillips Blanca Pimentel Lorraine Ponce Timothy Pooler Christina Porras Martha Porras Martha Porras Cynthia Portillo Ann Pullins Herbert Ramirez Peter Ramirez Mary Lou Ramos Mike Randolph 5. fwim ' Mi it QQ? 'nu Q WJ? ff' , ,... R, -- sr i -V 1 X l ff' ww q- ia in Y 959 L 1-1 ii ' ai .FN x, 2 va Q was le Mv- If you're proud to be an Eagle, clap your hands... 116 SPI RlTED sophomores participate ,J ,,A.. - sponsor Homecoming mud bath. Elaine Ortiz and Lynn Donaldson choose their class rings. ?-:ri X 4 if , ' , Q . ,..H, if .Q :Q ff ft A f is M? I W g if W' Q if is 2 i o K, I :V I 5 1 L M, .M .P , s Q 2,V . ar, if D ,,-msn E ,-:gf -Q . e .UF I ' f L ' T ,,h'i y I . ,Q f., Q 2 r- 1 . . H ,I Ernest Rodriguez Rosie Rodartv Ieffrey Roberts Lori Roberts Susan Rivello Bill Ristow Clay Reid janet Rawlings Don Rash Sophomores participate in extra-curricular activities. af-is 'S if .ffxig-., g gl ' L, f ,. t k j , -fu: J . .1 T S rr. it P , wg .W . s-A -4- . - AA . if A .,.,k lf- ' ,S . . 4 q ' 1. A' ,- RA 4 Af , i,iV , N A .. -4' Q- N 2 Q T 1 + Q , I - in .P r4 . S itf Vqbu .:,,.V 1? Al' . -' J - 'I E 3, V K K A Xfra ' K iwjtl ,,. it . gl L:,, ,:. E at, ,rt , f , t I, 1 lerry Rodriguez loanie Rodriguez Raymond Rodriguez Ronnie Rodriguez Carl Rogers Randy Rogers Richard Ryan Ralph Salazar William Scott Lori Sevillano Wagner Salazar Roberta San German Donna Seaton left Shaw Steve Scoles Robin Seaver Daniel Sh iosaka Mary Scott Christine Settles Maira Silebi ll8 Sam Silguero Helen Smith Larry Smith Cathrayn Sntook Pat Surridge Curtis Stebbins Gary Slerner Danny Stidharn Michele Stiegelm Lorraine Stigvrs Roberta Stock janet Swenson Anna Sylvester Cindy Taylor Anna Toledo Stephanie Travis Brad Thompson Pam Thompson Millie Torres Midya Torrentes Melody Toth Peggy Toussaint Charles Towler Terry Trevaskis Richard Triggs Earl Trimble Donna Triplt-tt Rosemarie Trox Debra Turner David Ujihara UIQT W ,. e EV M X- at Q 2 fir? E1 . P X 5, 5 K ,. I 5 5 QSYMK at -r' gi he an r T fa hi , .5 T . , wuz,-. - 5. , ffm' Q l .F ,Y 5 , S J' 3 fi , vzvtq ' , t fm' fa V .,,'frrxi t ,. ..- tt 1 3 rt .- X 3 , at ex if 'im ,. . A ff? . .,:. .. t, . ggyyr ' Qsfl 1 if r U W ei! S, aa 1, AL, , r , A 5 5 ,-r, ,,. , 2 ifeeft k, ag:- Q I air Nd ,ng .S T jg , 1' h 'ff'-Y . gl, T aa. i , X at .ta 4 - if Qi ..,,, r ,rag fl 'T ' - , ' X1 fi My R ,S A :.E A N re ? Y .VS , K 7,4 ...Q S ,A tsl, A .1-A, F .fe -,,,,,,,N +1 Mis if? QL M a ,i t 1 r in gf -ti ,r, f ag f ,k.,. is Q . .aa rr r 1 2 H ',.:' 'V::, .'-' . yvtl 1 ,. bi .. f I' ' . lx , . illl 3 Q, 'A 1 ,.: in -A -+R --rf 1 ' T it Q? Y T ix : i l 'kai ' ? 1 EXT year we'll be upperclassmen 9 :lv MQ li W Sat 4' Y .QQ dy stands for pledge before mbly. i ' B QQ - MikeWheeler 4, , 0 ' T Sue Whelan Q. H , ' Q Q ,M Sheryl Whiston Q '- ' if Robert White 41 .,,,, Q, f wwf, . 5 new vii r aw ta- F' f 25 3 .- v. ME et 'J ar .emi 7' .. wif ? e at Q eff aa, W 95. . 3511 r'f?'Ei1Z, wg, ' W E Q! a ww ,Q Q 4.., Q. ' Barry Whiteman QQQ Q YQ Q 4, Iennie Whitfield ' -Q - ' I 2 45, Panda Williamson g 2 11,1 Vanessa Wilson Q S s 2 if 1 'ni if Q :f.- J Q: .gg Q Wayne Wilson A .. . ' ., . ' - DianeWolfe 1 X Q. in Q .' Q, -vi Q s W . Q Claudia Womack ,. Q S QQ Q Qs, Gordon Woodbury rx 'L f 1 is it T Ken Youker Q .-:Z Q Tm Young ,' Ted Zagala Q Lupe Zermeno As the year comes to its close the sophomores realize that they are al- ready half way there. Being alunior is not an eternity away, only a summer. ll9 Dolores Aguilar Alice Allen Richard Arillotta Anthony Azzopardi Sherri Bell Vincent Carreon Ronda Davis Mike Downey Richard Eirstedt Thomas Ferguson Victoria Flores Lawerence Gaxiola Katherine Hansen Temi Harling William Harris Michael Hawkins Katharine Herrera Ma ria Higuera Ed Hunt Walter lutras james Kidd Mike Lambert Sherri Lance Danny Larson Cay LaDuc Theresa Lenros Denise Lewis loAnn Lewis Ricardo Lujan jr 4 rr i .-1 lg W Q, rf aw Q , - 1? . .r- X r, , - - .f . ri, at at 8 Not Pictured Ann McMullen Frank Marchetti Geraldine Marez Gregory Market Frankie Munoz lames Neville Harold Nielsen Steven Parks Esther Perales lames Ramage john Robinson loe Rodriguez Regina Saenz Jodie Schmit Michael Scott Harold Smith Danny Stedham Diane Tavares Cynthia Townsend Harry Turner Alexander Vargas Carla Varney Kathy Villasenor Gaines Waggoner Darrell Warren Helen Weaver lack West David Williams Charlene Williams Charlene Wilson Norma Valadez Ruth Valdez Lorraine Valencia Lilian Valenzuela Sal Valenzuela Alex Valgas lanriette Van Dam Kathie Van Epps lue Vera Cheryl Vermilya lim Verrell Ioe Vicari Patricia Villela Michael Waggone james Wallace Patti Warnol Inger Weiberg Bruce West r Cheryl Abney Connie Allen Sheila Anderson Richard Arrllotta Angel Baez lackie Baptista Darlene Alford Albert Alvara Diane Ang Donna Avery Osmer Baker Iohn Barrick Cindy Algrre Brian Ames Angle Armenta Kathy Ayres Mike Balentine Stephen Beal Three years down, and one to go! A joyous, but serious thoughti You're proud to be an upperclassman but you realize too that you're on the downhill slope past the half-way mark. Where do you go from here? Decisions begin to assume more importance. Elections were fun. One of the can- didates' names was left off the first bal- lot. The ballot was redone, with the name still missing, so write-ins were called for. Souts of unfair were stilled by a third ballot. The candidate lost anyway. Ad M T Sec Treasurer Linda Krebsbach DXA A I k Sch vlsor r rlpp retary Angle Armema President Phil Matteson nge' a U Vice-president Scott DeFord Sgt. at Arms lim Stevens Advisor Mr. Miller CJ LY'l MORE YEAR. Nancy Beaman Colleen Beckman Bruce Beezley Lowell Beezley Gregory Bell Guy Belsey Kathy Bemmerly David Bennett Richard Bennett lohn Benton Carl Berardini Luis Berdasco Melody Bergman Dennis Berry Lana Bettendorf George Bibaeff jill Birket john Bishop Last year's president was challenged by and defeated by his previous vice president, and Phil Matteson was in- stalled as class president. Vice-presi- dent Scott DeFord went through three run-offs before finally winning. Linda Krebsbach was entrusted with the class funds, and Angie Armenta took over the duties of secretary. Director of Activities Angelika Schultz began planning dances and sales for the on- coming prom, while lim Stevens kept peace at cabinet meetings. Susan Bisogno Katherine Bohanan Perry Bright Sharon Brown jennifer Bryant Linda Burri Norma Canales Rosemarie Abel Cerrillo Chuck Clark Steve Binickg Kathleen Bowen Argelia Brioso Steve Brown Patricia Roberta Cahill Cash Caplinger Castaneda Randy Chadwell Grant Clark Craig Blacker joannie Breton Kathy Brooks Craig Bruns Buckingham Henrietta Ralph Caraveo Geraldine Castro Dennis Chavez Robert Clark lanis Burns Calsadillas Dive Call Ml Cil.l with fellow students is rewarding The social scene is of prime import- ance. Pep club, GAA, band, drill team campus and the exciting hikes with Mr. Bell take up a great deal of time. Buckling down to studies and lugging home more books also becomes more important than before. lust mingling with fellow students is a rewarding experience in itself. DCs Melody finds emotions hard to control after our first leagae defeat ' ,. if- 5 :.E':53,,i' 'T' 51 ' ' : 5- lx A . 42'-Wu 2 142 Q Ev 3 lr t a P 1 W f' r my ' L ,gre S Q if it RL big 'Q' t x 1 1 rr 'l af-1 Q at as I is -, ti X x ff' X A , my vu a am a if Q wart? X 86: ta Q , 'im Q J 42 N K5 in M ,. 3 4 ga, 3 r YS P3 32 an -. jerry Cleveland Kathy Cook Domenica Cowie Alex Cruz Patricia Davis Barbara Collins Mona Cordova Bob Craig Charles Cunningham Scott DeFord Shelley Collins Sally Coronado Cindy Craig john Curtis Brenda De lager Delbert Contreras Alex Cortez Bill Crawley Vicky Dahlquist Elaine DeLaTorre 122 .ff N pr 33 A Q 9 Q ' at it t,r,,.'f,r as 3 -.P Irma Delgadillo Pamela Detwiler Debi Dewey Francie Diaz 4 lm Tw Yg Mi S? S .f ff' ,S .- gm T as u K if ld vi-:Li-7 K +x-- Q- -If P ld 1 -'EFI-: . ,. 5 K ,, my f i 1 F - 5 gi, f I r f: ,.-1 'h-1, if : ., l . ' . , I H' 2 ,V Q Q 1 Kathy Diehl Lynette Dobler Cathy Doub Donna Duncan Andrea Dunn Debbie Dunsoi Becky Durlin Donna Ehorn Pete Eisbrenner loanie Essc Gail Evans Martha Fernandez Raul Fernandez Beverly Fielding Robin Fleming Bill Fletcher Harold Fletcher Alex Fonseca Bruce Fowler Ruby Francis Ray Fryxell Susan Furton Linda Gallant B0bGarza Sherry Gates lim Geibel Art Geuder Steve Ginorio Shiela Goad leanine Graham Nola Greene Thomas Greenland Theresa Gremard Charles Cuilliams Daneillc Hahn Kenneth Hall Wendell Hall Don Hanff Susan Hanise Cindy Hansen Robert Hansen Dickie Harrell jay Harris Sam Hathaway Dennis Heath Debbie Hecke Rick Heldreth Mary Hen ricks Pat Herbst Manuel Hevia Becki Holdener julie Holmes Ray Huddleston Mike Hunt Sherry Hunter Doreen Imlay janice lng Vicky Iseli Linda jackson Mary jackson Connie jant Tom jetty Carol johnson Raylene johnson Q H ixffiiisiifl ' ' ,,sr ' - -2, J K Ee. y 52115 +- V , KA f . 'iiff six - , .. 'z . t . i 51 'D ew.. .. .. 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All the joy of meeting and talking with friends, the heartbreak of having to study then flunking the test anyway. The trifling sorrows and little pleasures like talking with that certain someone. The warmth and strength of friendship. All these joys will be re- membered, cherished, and looked back on forever. Pat enjoys talking to that certain someone. Pu derers. t lead TIC S WGN Bruce Levinger Arlethe Lima ,H ,x s bu Q 63 . s Q . . z 2. V ' GK . Russel Logan Fannie Lopez Henry Lopez Rachel Lopez Ronald Lopez Henry Lujan Tom Luna lohn McCIoske . f 'L V ' rl 53 , leffMcClung ' ., -'W 3 ' ' 1. K ir V E l NVOLVEM ENT brings memories Linda Lockshaw Y Tom McCoy Melody McKinney Lorna McMullen Belinda McMurtry Caroline Macias johnnie Maloy Eleanor Manriquez Rob Mansell jack Markley Gary Marks Linne Marlar Danny Marrujo janet Martin Henry Martinez lrcne Martinez Yolada Martinez Margie Matamoros Rose Matos Phil Matteson Mike Meece Donna Meeks Hector Mendoza Mike Meriwether Pam Mills Robin Mitchell Annelise Moore David Mora Armando Morales Debbie Morgan Kenneth Murphy Barbara Murr james Murray john Nanoski Hen ry Navarvtte Renee Navarro Rick Nicklaus Bruce Nicklin David Nielson Debbie Nighman Arthur Nyberg David Oakden Roberta Oakden Adrienne Oakman Lucy Orrelas junior Ortega Dominic Oyzon Daniel Osuna THl i - i S isoneofthe bestclasses. . 1 ..,, E ' A .1,L , , - if ,'i f 1 1 f- mf lrso e- 1 iz qzw 'fr-fer: ' 4 : . , .- -5 , , Lg i ' 'f-E .54 3 zgafli .. , .r ii i :el -e gn 3,77 l' ' ll K ii , K 4 -fe, Vkr, 1 ya y- 1 8 ,. I 1. H , N 1 , l iw , 5 err- 1 - Mp SM I Vyrk, j' ' .,.- ' X. 'V is i ,Eat 4 ,fx 'ie , if i we A ,,.-qv' sy 1- ,.,: Q, - f1:E,.iff::. M X. . f li 45 , i ni' Q . ws , - ,aff P, Z - ,553 ,, 2 6 a z a j 'UF' 'A 1- 1 , r , is ig X J wt 5 Ni Q 5,33 'll Y if X re ' 'X ,, gi-Eiiiif 11 EFA kk.'.,. ' 4355, , M X lv , Wi M 126 . .ev I-as 5 1 'M Mp e ,'.. , . .:.. I it H ai Q Q t r i M Em cr' . 3, Q Q e r i Costume Day and Linda entertains Girl-Watchers at-1-....,..,,,.,M, 1,,i W. W. ' 'l A weefemp W--wwf , j . -,,,t,.,...,,,a.,..f,A-h,,,v--V., W5-wwriwweaseif Scott becomes a Sunday Poster Hangerfor Homecoming ,El 'iffiggif ,wiagifzi v, .fififws 1. ' r . 5 3 t F -.,, .6 an v. if pi glenn' 'HG .2 em W Q 5 1? at Y 9' , sa After 3 years Veralynn still isn't used to the'food. Francie wonders if they have yogurt at the Space Bar. A mw+f1uweA1f- H ,Q -4. MYR? with ' w,.e3,..., L D yi ' tiki-ADW' Marty Mouse anchors Carol's mini-sombrero on Hat Day. ,L 5 Q Vince Padilla Linda Page Lori Parrish Valerie Parsley David Pasillas Carol Pas kett Harold Patterson Peggy Paul A-get rr rl 52 at S r if loyce Payne Ruben Perussi George Peterson Allen Pierson Parn Pilgrim Chris Pinard Kathy Posey lea nnine Poynton 2 gp- ass W gil? lunior Head Yell Leaders are few and far between, This junior class has been atradition- breaker. Much to the dismay of last year's upper classmen, they received their class rings in May of their Sopho- more year, and their senior sweaters in May of their junior year. Miss Ito, their counselor and friend, was heard to say that This is one of the best classes that lohn Glenn High has ever had. With still a year to go, they're looking around for new traditions to break-or make! 128 U NI ORS look for newtraditions ak , if 531.-.A Q- 'I' ki? C' Q-H-r' r f , .. si Q l li 1 ,- if if 5 f f ! A ' V 1 r , is , ef -w .1 K P , l 9 :ti .Q 5 Z it 1 i t V X1 .W N Qgrff :ar i A af -:Q is i fig f' A-Jag. leagffja :Ek .um E ale Q , ii I r ,, eg P Preparations for the Prom depended on cooperation be- tween Miss Ito and Director of Activities Angelika Schultz. 129 lb- as t. Aff' ti it w SE ' 3 . 'J Mark Preciado Roger Price David Pruitt Elizabeth Purkiss Greg Putrick Ed Ramirez Judith Raulston Janice Renaud Linda Rennaker Frank Reynolds Dan Rhoades Debbie Richards Veralyn Rick john Robinson Teresa Robles Gloria Rodarte Ben Rodriguez julian Rodriguez Daniel Rojas Ad olto Rosales Fred Rosales Ron Ross Betty Rowe Mara Rubalcava Constance Ryan Eugene Sadler Francie St. Clair jesus Salazar Mary Saunders Elizabeth Sawyer Montie Saxton Angelika Schultz Dan Scroggins Debbie Seaton Trinie Serna Dennis Shaw Richard Shiosaka Bennett Shryock Patricia Smieja Colleen Smith Frank Snyder loyce Sorenson jim Stevens Gordon Stigers THE lanice Summers Gary Swenson john Szychulda Torn Taaffe Rob Theiss Travis Thomas Tommie lo Thompson Bill Thorpe George Todd Alex Torres lrma Torres Mary Torres La Vonne Torricellas john Toussainl Karin Trox Sharryl Truehill Goria Turgeon David Valenzuela Linda Van Winkle Mike Vera Oscar Verdugo Edmound Veyna Sherry Voland Brad Von Kleist Barbara Walsh Frank Warner Leanne Warner ,cf i 43' third year how good it is! ,ge va sigh ga A, H in S 4 f S I ' wa If We look back to our freshman days, and that horrible first day with the fear of being alone and not knowing any- one. How good it is to know the stu- dents and just about all the teachers, and to be accustomed to the surround- ings. And now it s on to Senior Square! y.. 2.1 - we-5' -.i 5 1' , 1,5 ,913 Ma : ..,, X ii 5 ir 'Y 'I 3 an Chuck and Cindy enjoy ln A Gadda Da Vida. 1 If Jap, wt rf W ggi ? -f' Sl QP' ' s af K f 5, ' It - M 121 ,M . 41 'fr Q ,Q ' S W5 ,. 3192: i . A ' A in 130 it at X s as LB at 'EE' 'ritz M. 5 'Snr 1 . i it -e 14543 rg a.. -, - Q L, 1, as i fs E P J' 1 A ' i Q, ' : Mike Weyant Steven Whitton with ,J Gary Whorton ' Martin Willett Phil Williams I . yk di I-it ' if ff Betty Wilson R -MII 2, A- .,.: iz' -. ,-5 - james Winters S? V. si R f Bill Wooten 7 Qliew 4 john Work 7 - il xi i 1 .1 .75 ,.,.. 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President Richard Woods itop centeri headed the cab- inet meetings where topics of fast money-making ideas, the whereabouts of Senior Ditch Day and the All-Night Party were tossed about. Ready to assist him at all times were his vice president Richard C-acharna, Treasurer Kris Larson Cwho had a hard time trying to figure out what to do with the 53.90 in the clagwtreasury J, Ed Enriquez, our,burly Sgt-at-Arms, our reserved Director of Activities, the bubbling Bev Thompson, and Secretary land rumored lap-warmeri Carol Dressel. Class meetings were different from previous years in that they included all interested seniors as well as the officers. Class advisor Mr. Ewing SENIORS. . .FINALLY! Ronald Abney Bob Adams Randy Albran dt Larry Alvarado Arnold Amaya Judy Anderson Denise Andreasen Dennis Apodaca lim Arteaga janet Arthur Stephanie Arvizo Karen Asperen Howard Baldwin Darlene Barrett leanette Bashjian Ch ris Becker lim Becker Gary Bell Tom Belsey james Berry Lynn Berry Robert Betonte Karen Bishop Carol Bjelland Bill Bloomfield Determi D Gd, aware Ross Bogey Kathy Bond Mario Borunda Cathy Botensten ludy Boyd Kathy Boyd Ron Brady Myrna Brashear Frank Bravo Shannon Brennan Mike Bretch Linda Breton Bernice Brown Edith Bruyn William Bryan Catherine Buck james Buck Andy Bueno 136 1 frustrated, spirited, . .SENIORS Kathy Burbridge Louie Burrola Esther Bustos Norma Cabrera Virginia Campbell Rick Cannard Gregory Carter Paul Cavanaugh Tim Cechin lim Cendejas Salvador Cervantes Edward Chavez Steve Chiapparine loy Chivas Dave Clark Peggy Collins Unique soon became the word most associated with our class, we were the smallest class in the school, and the poorest lwith V10 of a cent apiecel, the first class to have a coun- selor who was out to lunch whether it was 8:30 a.m. or 4:00 p.m. and the first to have a class president elected by write-in votes, the first to have many of its members attending Cerritos Col- lege as well as regular classes here, and the only class to plant a toilet in its own Senior Square, the first to get senior sweaters in their junior year and the first to have their Ditch Day in the mid- dle of the year. We also boasted Kris Larson, the only girl cross-country and track runner in the history of Glenn. SENIORS. . . smallest and poorest Interested seniors help plan year's activities. wr af? aa - rs. x .- 'KHP XZ 55155, , ggi Sheryl Costa Exa Crawford George Currie Rex Cozart Pam Crow Diane Day Randy Crader Ruben Cruz Patti Dehoff K P, at r ,,,t I K ,,,,,,.,.,g ig. . i 138 Gary Bell shows irresistable charm. l Charles Dickason Deborah Dinges Gary Downes Tim Dickson Marlene Dobozy Carol Dressel Steve Diehl Mark Dowling Lance Drown 139 Kris. , .and she can run too. Diane Duenas Robert Dunson Sherrie Dunn lerry Duprez Mary Duprey jim Durlin Margie Eaver Vickie Eldridge Edward Enriquez Mary Esquivel Colleen Esse Mike Felicio Sherri Ferguson Harriet Eitzjurls jerry finds space bar food good to the last lick. Two's company, th ree's a group effort. Q S .- 9 'ff ,ef W I 4 Dowling marks time. A well-known plague struck the Sen- iors on thefirst day ofschool and lasted until the very end. Symptoms of Sen- ioritis were constant tardies, absences due to this illness, innumerable red cuts, and the right of freedom of speech in the classroom. We were no longer afraid to speak up for what we believed was right, nor to try new things. No longer were we afraid to break away from the group, to stand out as individuals. Henry Flores Alice Florez Cheryl Ford Peggy Ford Robert Ford Richard Gacharna Virginia Gallardo George Gamble LaVista Gamboni Grace Garcia lavier Garcia Mary Garcia Robert Garcia Trini Gardea Sherry Garrett Cathy Gates Christine Gates Donald Glover Arthur Goad Christina Gomez I l SENIORITIS strikes class of 70 141 Elvia Gonzales Greg Gonzales Raul Gon Zales Randy Gorman Diana Graham Vicki Green Dorothea Grogan Marie Guerrero Mary Hale Earl Hall , 142 Carol's face mirrors the joy of a Crown r 1 lOYSA DSCRROWS ofasenioryear .' I A' , 5 M me ' . k . , . . .K -W . VW as I it ., Wayne Harris is sidelined during game against Gah r. f .,, 11 ,mt if i- g f wget 421- a nf W 143 Q., km as Kathy Hanoum Wayne Harris Roger Harsted Nancy Hemminger Dan Henricks Fred Hilerio lanice Hartley Becky Hawkins Brian Hayes Katherine Hays Danny Helm Kenny Hill Debbie Hiza Claude Hofer Sandy Hoskins janice lbison Sherry Inskeep Kathleen Ivens jim jardine Cindi jore Charlene Kapitan Leslie Kenner Patti Kinney Mary King Bob Klecha joe Kramer During the early part of the summer judy Anderson and Mike Santoyo rep- resented john Glenn at Girl's and Boy's State. Diane Day, Sue Leonard, and Carol Young toured as exchange students in Germany and Holland throughout the months of june, july, and August. Also at this time, Sheryl Costa and Sherrie Fergusen attended Songleading Camp in Squaw Valley and earned a second place award each day they were at the camp. 144 judy and Mike discuss Sacramento adventure SEN' ORS expand their horizons Sue, Carol and Diane compare German and Dutch customs. I 145 Linda Kreager Pete Kroese Edward Kruger Wayne Lamarre Sharon Langenhovel Kris Larson Gary Lauderdale Linda Laugheed Rose Lernos Sue Leonard Carol Lewis Carle Lillywhite Sandy Lizarraga David Logan Colin Long When school started on September 15, many seniors had already been chosen to goto Camp Thousand Pines at Crestline. During this time cabin leaders experienced many uncon- trollable situations. Eating prunes, curing bed wetters, and serving as both mother and father were all part of the normal weekly activities. But all agreed the experience was definitely worth- while. Annette Lopez Rachel Lopez Yolanda Lopez Wayne Lovett Lyle McCaleb Bob McCall Vicki McGuire Irma Macharro Eileen Macias Robert Madden An dy Maestas Norman Maggard Melissa Malocco Guy Maltby Steve Mangone First day of school brings interesting conversations. Pat gets emotional. l EXPERIENCED SENICRS in uncontrollable situations 32 wk HSN'--4 Sherrie contemplates camp breakfast, 147 Luci Marchand Curtis Market Vicki Mata Michael Martinez Carolyn Mayes Pat Mendoza Gay Meyer john Michener john Miller Miles Minson Rudy Montanez Pamela Moore Randy Moore Todd Moorman joe Morales David Morgan Skip Moudy Wilfred Mountford Donna Munn Evon Navarro Vicky Nibarger Terry Nicklaus Shirley Nighman Michael Nimtz Linda Norville Paul Oakden Teresa Osuna Kathy Pacheco Phil Pacia Maria Padilla Steve Page Doug Palmer Nevada Parks Chris Parrish SENI ORS meet their challenge Seniors anxiously await test. X S of 148 5? r I -. Wk . - Q -'f1'Gi'-TflziieflisfiiigiEiiiiissil I - - ' 'Q -f-fg'rliLLf7?f5Ii-'E'fffj - . . gr v,., ,MM 'Q- W Wayne Harris finds the answers come hard. 4 Q' S A typical part of our last year at Glenn was the testing. If you didn't know the meaning of S.A.T., P.S.A.T., and N.M.S.Q.T., you were certain to know by your senior year. Whether it was the Betty Crocker Homemaker Test, or the Armed Forces Test, every senior got involved in one way or another. 149 Robert Patocka laynee Paull Danny Payne Ralph Paxman Glenn Peck William Peede lesus Penilla Linda Penn joe Perry Mark Pinard Linda Portillo Mike Price Elsa Quintana Bernie Rael Richard Rains Freddie Ramirez Iohn Ramos Cindy Rice Patricia Robinson Barbara Rawlings Cynthia Richards Denise Rodriguez! Kevin Reynolds Kim Rinabarger Martha Rodrigue SE NI OR expenses soar One of the biggest excitements of being a Senior was the expenses that had to be paid. Senior sweaters, rings, portraits, testing, Ditch Day, the Prom, announcements, caps and gowns, and the All-Night Party totaled up to an average cost of S100 each. The expenses always hit at the most in- opportune times but most earned the money somehow, whether by col- lecting pop bottles or by going with- out the bare necessities. 151 Rosie Rodriguez Amelia Rojas Leroy Romero juan Sanchez Mike Santoyo loyce Scott Terry Sedgewick Mike Sinclair Margaret Shaffer Mike Sloan Activities during the week prior to Christmas vacation brought in food and money for the needy. Dur- ing Monday's lunch period, the Sun- shine Children, lohn Glenn's rock group, which included Vickie Mc- Guire and Kathy Treat, performed in the gymnasium. The next event, the tricycle races, spotlighted Sen- iors Patricia Tripepi lknown as Speedy Gonzalez by her class- matesl, Gary Bell, Steve Tibbs, and winner Rick Cannard. Perhaps one of the funniest and messiest events was to follow. The Yell and Song- leaders were entered into the pie- eating contest. Faces were covered with apple, cherry, coconut cream and lemon pie while most of the girls had problems breathing. lHave you ever had coconut cream pie in your nasal passages?J A spectacular finish was made in three minutes flat by Kris Larson, whose prize was none other than an apple pie. An- other tremendously funny event followed the next day. The Girls' League sponsored a Root Beer Chug- a-Lug and many Seniors on the Var- sity Teams were involved. Sure bets were placed on Tim Walker, joe Kramer, and Dave Morgan, but our own Ed Kruger pulled through for us with a record time of 1:47 for a one-half gallon of A.8f W. to go down and thirty seconds for it to come back up. Ed exited, but Dennis Apodaca didn't make it. Ed came back into the gymnasium to gra- ciously accept his prize...a quart of Martinelli's Award Winning Ap- ple-Prune juice. Closing the week with a final performance were the Northern Lights, a group of Seniors gathered up for that special per- formance. lohn Benton, lim Berry, lim Hill, Craig Thomas, Tony Vane- gas, and Steve Chiapparine were the star performers. Howard Smith Paula Spalding Kris St. Clair Bonnie Story Steven Smith Richard Stackowski Ronald Stinson Bart Surridge M 1, p ws A WEEK packed so full of fun Steve Tarvin Clara Tavera Consuelo Tavera Ann Templeton Craig Thomas Beverly Thompson Kenneth Thompson Steve Tibbs Frank Toledo james Tom Raul Torres Glenn Torricellas Kathy Treat luanita Trinajstich Patricia Tripepi Karen Triplett Dwight Vallely john Van Dam Tony Vanegas Steve Van Wyhe Ernest Varela Kathryn Vasquez Danny Veloz Diana Vermilyea Art Villescas Tim Walker Senior class princess Sheryl promenades at Christmas ball Not Pictured Rudy Arenas lerry Centino Steve Critchfield Paul Clatfelter Buddy Davis Paul DeLaRosa Vickie Donoso Ronald Eerman Timothy Fitzgibbon George Gonzales Dennis Hunt Lynn Ireland James johnson Bernard LeDuff Ernest Lehmeir Charles Lockwood Daryl Lord joe McCIosky Mary McCoy Douglas MacArthur John Macias Bettie Markley Elena Martinez Andre Perez Charles Popejoy Deborah Schneider Gary Slepicka Arlene Tanguay Patricia Tavares Mark Travis Ledia Towler Gloria Turley Paul Uiloa Eugene Zeiders The last big social event ofthe year was our Christmas dance. Then school closed for vacation. During that won- derful two weeks, we said farewell to the sixties and came back to face an- other distinction-the first graduating class of the seventies! Karen Watts Terry Weekley Diane Weeks Donna Weeks Bob Whitmore David Wilson Linda Woodel Richard Woods Debra Woodward Ray Yamin jerry Yearta Carol Young Sue Zamarripa Cynthia Zaubi Bill Zavalis Andy Zelinski The gym on opening day, 1962. Our first assembly. A The library. Mr. Richard D. james Early this spring, Mr. Richard D. james announced his resignation as principal of john Glenn High School after twenty-nine years of service in the Norwalk- La Mirada School Dis- trict. Mr. james is the only principal our school has known since it opened in the fall of 1962, with a student body of 650 freshmen and sophomores, a faculty of twenty-five, and a campus of four completed buildings. The opening day of our school found him sounding the horn of his Volks- wagen to signal the passing periods and expediting the service of meals from the bookroom on paper plates. He cheered during the fall of 1964, as our Cross Country team took our first CIF championship, and presided over the graduation of our first sen- ior class in 1965. He has guided the student body climb toward the 1800 mark, the faculty growth to 64, and the campus expansion to 15 build- ings. E DOFAN ERA with john Glenn , , .with faculty These eight years have marked a period of growth and development not only in numerical and structural changes but also in policy and phi- losophy. Ina time when cries of re- volt against the restriction of establish- ment rules and regulations are being heard, we thank Mr. james for a liber- al policy of freedom of expression on the john Glenn campus, in classes, in publications, and in sixth-period rap sessions. His trust and faith in his teachers have resulted in a creative, lively faculty who are not afraid to ex- periment with new and better ways of reaching the students. Recently, he administered over innovations in the English and social science depart- ments. Mr. james' address to the graduat- ing class of 1970 will be be his fare- well address, not only to us, but also to the school he served so well. We wish him well as he looks forward to retirement and a chance to pursue his long-neglected hobbies. NCRWALK ICE SKATING RINK A Q IA: ,A ig gxilfl 1 . LF. xx? iid kk I1 : HOCKEY CURLING SKATING 14100 Shoemaker Ave Norwalk l PANTS SCENE Come to where it's all together. Turn on to a new experience in threads, where you can make your exterior happen. Unisex is the look. Personal attention from George and Carol. Bells, leather suede boots ruf- fles, lace, --- and more. Sizes? We have them all. For your heads, light shows and sound system. We're here in Nor- walk for your pure enjoyment. 12411 S. Norwalk Blvd. in the Paddison Square. Our phone is 864-4611, and we're maintaining Mon. and Fri. till 9:00 p.m., the rest of the time until 6:00 pm. TASTEE OF LA MIRADA lm e ial and Valle V'ew941-6707 fl 129 Sqylili' Ul 105. Q P .1 Aofwau. Good rink' ORANGEJULIUS Bill Gilbe t 864-9270 12001 Rosecrans Nor alk PHA RMACY Lee Stern 921-2524 868-6201 13330 Bloomfeld Ave 12828 E. Rosecrans No walk I MEDICAL VILLAGE i 0 ARV5 PHARMACY Xbx X! No walk SYDIESJ WIG FQJSHIONS 128 orwalk Free Deli ery 1 1 NEWBERRYDEPT. sToRi2 11700 E. Firestone Blvd, Norwalk Open a charge account today TONI S MARKET Congratulations Class of 1970 AN 3-4853 537 S. Lorena St., Los Angeles PASOUALE S PIZZA Delicious Italian Food Ea it Here or Take it Home Pep: Pasquale owner 864-9 269 11543 Firestone Blvd Norwalk IIM PIANO CHRYSLER Q 1'- 1 PLYMOUTH New and top quality used cars 868-6721 Plymoum C H RYSLER 12405 Rosecrans Ave, Norwalk l! 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SLEDGE BLOOMF ELD 6: ROSECRANS NT FE PR 4 l I I 3 I I I I VlRGIL'S RICHFIELD SERVICE X J ,X nl X f SA css PH 92 22 ALPINE FLORIST serving La Mirada Norwalk Sante Fe Springs Whittier Hours Daily 8 am 8 pm 13435 Rosecrans Ave Santa Fe Springs, Calif. PETITE SOPHISTACATES 921-5303 12409 Norwalk Blvd. CHAPEL OE MEMORIES RosEviEvv BARBER SHOP Weddings and Receptions 13950 Valley View La M'rada 941 9143 Mrs T udy Lingo P oneer and Imperial Counselor Nor alk,Calif. We eedyour head n our bus ness 863 8731 RICHMAID DRIVE-IN DAIRY Car Service-Come As You Are 12936 Alondra Blvd., Norwalk 926-1210 SANFORD STUDIOS Service with a smile. We come to you. Weddings Portraits Graduation 698-6753 14214-16 Whittier Blvd. Whittier The yearbook staff appreciates Sanford Studios 5 , Q X' GREEN MOTORS VOLKSWAGEN Bing Anderton 12423 E. Rosecrans Phone 868-9911 FRAZIER TIRE COMPANY DR. CE. CHRISTIAN HUGH 8: EMILY KTERRYE NoRwAL.K CALIF Optometrist estate look to a realtor 15014 L3 Mirada BlVd- KLa Mirada Center? MAYES REALTY 'ITT'S CUSTOM CLEANERS BUS. B60-2119 A 81 M AUTO UPHOLSTERY COMPLETE INTERIOR SERVICING VINYL AUTO TOPS CAMPER BOOTS - BOATS 16313 PIONEER - NORWALK. CALIF. Fine food - R93SOI'13bl6 Prices MARIO BORUNDA QQ f,w X ibi ' JOHN MORROW Acco tAgent 10207 E Rosec ans Ave Beano Q can sovos 14041 Pioneer Blvd Norwalk 1' fu If , 4 .qv- ,! i' '--' 12 5 E hi X m 'aim 'D , ff-. 4,519 . , lv, iff: A w -,. ,, H ,. ':f5..'-1, . S l!'5if? ,ffl 7 1.M,,,,M..EM,,,, . , YY, ,,,, , , H, ,,,,,, ' 7 :gg un . . . i w r, i, , Bus, 925-6521 - 773-4471 ' FIGS. UN B-6823 In Norwalk Square if Norwalk Square 864-3311 CYRENA'S DRESS SHOP 12801 Valley View, La Mirada ,f MR. DOUGLAS MEN'S FASHIONS an d BARB ER SHOP 12415 South Norwalk Blvd. 864-0518 UN 8-6259 Ramp 1 ' I i TERMITE CONTROL OF NORWALK 24-HouR SERVICE EscRow REPORTS - FULLY LICENSED ROBERT E. STEVENS 12168 E. FIRESTONE BLVD. OWNER AND OPERATOR NORWALK. CALIF. LA 773 5482 CHEVROLET Orange 523 2830 11980 E Firestone Blvd I I Norwalk Calif - m0N5 Mfgfrzgeg SHOP NORWALK COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 13222 Bloomfield Ave Norwalk Home Phone Office UN4-1691 UN4-1691 LILLIAN AXMAN Axman Real Estate 12006 Rosecrans Ave Norwalk Calif. 90650 Income Tax Acctg. Home Ranches Business 84 Industrial 3 glasses a day the health way- QN Q NoRwALk DAIRY v fresh Milk and Dairy Products 921-5712 13101 E. Rosecrans George Kuiphof Santa Fe Springs 1 fast lesrk 5' Al 4 'a, - , R E NT-A - TU X 943-3631 15037 E. Imperial, La Mirada Local868-0576 ': ' ,Q V ,. : 1' V S MONTGOMERY WARD 84 CO. Xlorwalk, California 868-0911 Y- -W .Q ', C-UlDO'S CASA DI MAIO 13938 View La Mirada oi. CROCKETT PHOTOGRAPHY The Photographer Who Cares Color Wedding Specialist Phone 864-8416 or 863-7505 ,, ?jr'f3Y'W if Y' U N 3-5535 T Res LA 16080 BILL'S Norwalk Tux Rental Shop Formal 84 Semi Formal Wear Fw. 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C2131 863-3115 , N NORWALK, CA. 31.0650 C2131 868-8524 2 - In 1El!i'LlElf5'.31!llEl!52Elf5L9i1Qi ui.. moo '1 9 1 ,31 .lm ' 'l v 1 l ll 1 l lllllll AL KALI E M0 sic 13937 Pioneer Blvd ll Norwalk, California Instruments Records Tapes Muslc Furniture Upon presentation of this yearbook one single lmellors 45 rpm record of your choice for 49 cents individualized Decorator Service Congratulations to Class of 1970 JOHN GLENN PTA NORWA LK SQUARE ----.a.... HARDWARE 84 PAINT Plumbing Electrical 0 Tools Paints Yearly Control Sporting Goods Fumigations 868-7713 868-7714 861-0801 11637 Petticoat Ln. 8604 Cleta, Downey Norwalk OTTO S BOWLING 84 TROPHY Otto and Arlene Schildknecht Apparel Shoes Bags 868 9603 lerry Bilbrey 11914 Firestone Blvd Norwalk 12959 ROSGCFGVIS N0fW3ll4 1 Bowling - Balls Alves, Charlene . Anaya, Ralph Anderson, Stan , Angotti, jim . .. . Appleton, Connie . Baca, Bill . Bales, Gerry . . Barrett, Linda .. Bell, Ernie . . . Belzowski, Salley ,, Bowman, Bonnie Bradley, Mike . . Burgess, Ruth Carey, Helen . . . Castiglione, Carl . , Cates, Linda . . . Clark, Tarvin Culver, Lorin . . Del Fante, Ernie Di Mario,john Ditzler, Ray . Estes, Darlene . Abot, Ricky . Aernathy, Mark Abernathy, Rebecca Abney, Cheryl 44,54,59,'l20,'l28 Abronavich, Robert Ackerman, Alfred Acosta, juana Maria Acosta, Olivia Adams, Cathy . . Adams, Gary Adams, jack Adams, Susan . Africk, Amy , . Aguilar, Delores Aguilar, john Alcantara, jessie Alford, Darlene Algire, Cynthia . Allen, Shirley Alfred, Patricia Alvara, Albert Alvara, Rebecca . Alvarado, Aurora Alvarez, Patricia Alvarez, Romel Alvarez, Silvia Alvey, Daniel Amaya, Danny Amrriz, Frances Ames, Brian . Ames, Debra . Amparo, Rose Anderson, Kerry Anderson, Sheila .. Ang, Diane Annas, Paul Apodaca, Michael Aponte, Orlando Appelzoller, Mike Applegate, Karen Applegate, Paula Araujo, joseph Arnold, Margaret Arenas, Paul Arenas, Rudy Arias, Teresa . Arillotta, Richard . Armenta, Angelita Arnold, Margaret Arnoult, jerry . Arocha, Cynthia Aronov, Kathryn Asher, Valerie Audette, Steven Avery, Donna Avila, jess Ayres, Kathy . . Ayres, Susan Azzopardi, Anthony Azzopardi, Godfry Backus, Walter Bauz, Angel ,. . Baker, Deborah Baker, Norma Baker, Osmer Balderrama, Victor Balentine, Mike Balentine, james Balentine, john . . Balentine, Kathleen Bales, Mike Balthazar, Linda , Bancroft, David Bapista, jackie . Baril, Sharon Barin, Iona Administration, Faculty, Staff In dex A .. .,.. 72 ., .,.75 54,31 . .... 76 ,.,....79 B . .23,76,103 ..,...,72 .78 .. 54,63 ....77 ,,..36,64,73 ..,....,42 . , . 75,104 C .. .. .. .75 ,. .... 79,85 .81 20,83 ,. ..76 D .79 . . 78,79 . .74 E Fresh A . . ,.,107 . ,47,54,107 60 26,29,34,37, . . .60 . 43,60 , , ,107 . ,46,60 .33,s0,51,107 . .107 . . .43,60 ,.60 . 120 . .120 . .,.120 ...GO . . .120 ,60 52,61 ,.,..107 60 . .60 .. .47,60 . .39,44,120 ..61 .. . ..60 .. 107 ..120 . .120 .. 105 . 60 61,93 . .61 61 .. 43,61 61 .,.24,107 ., .52,107 ..,. 120 , 50,120 ,104 . 107 .107 93,104 120 . . 120 .,.107 . 61 B . . 120 . 32,107,111 . 107 .120 100,120,131 . . .61,93 .107 . .107 . .. 47,61 107 . . .120 61 47,61 Ewing, Robert Fahrner, William Fenner, William Fernety, Gabe . . Ford, Marlys . . Foxx, Luther . . Frazier, jeanne Gandolfo, Nick . Goland, Steve . Hansen, Margarete Hayes, Norm Higgins, Helen . . Ito, Lucy , . jabian, Milan jacobsma, Stan . jessup, Art james, Richard Kates, jack Lambeth, William men, Barkau, Melody Barnes, Mickey Barney, Richard Baroldy, jeanette Barrett, Beverly Barrick, john Bartlet, Ron .. Bartlett, Monty . Beal, Michael Beal, Stephen .. Beaman, Nancy .. Becker, Anthony Beckman, Colleen Beeman, Randy Beezley, Bruce Beezley, Keith Beezley, Lowell Begay, Delores Belk, Charles Bell, Sherri Bell, Deloris . . Bell, Gregory . Belsey, Guy . . Bemmerly, Kathleen Benas, Thomas , . Bennett, Beverly Bennett, David Bennett, Richard Bennett, Steve Bennington, Sidney Benton, Dana Benton, john Berardini, Carl Berdasco, Georgina Berdasco, Luis . Berentis, jerry Bergman, Melody Bermudez, Louis . Bernal, Richard . . Berntis, Ron Berry, Debbie Berry, Dennis . . Berry, Elizabeth . Berry, William Bettendorf, Lana Betts, Sheri . Beuther, Kenneth Bewley, Anita . . Bibaeff, George Bigger, Thomas Bildiy, Maria Binger, Dorothy Bird, Terry Birket, jill , Bishop, john Bisogono, Susan Bitticks, Peter Bitticks, Steven . . Blacker, Craig . Blacker, Robert Blackmon, james Blakeney, Barbara Blanco, Robert . . Blanchard, Alberta . Blankenship, Mike Blanchard, Griffith Bogey, Brian Bohanan, Katherine Bonadiman, Robert Bopp, ludy . . . Bopp, Linda . . . Borello, Carlos . . Boring, Stephen Borum, john . Boss, George Boutte, Cynthia . Bowen, Kathleen , Bowling, Debra Bowser, Karen 83,134 F .. .,74 . , 79 . . .63,82,101 . . . .77 . 83 , 81 G . 62,75 . . . . 79 H .. 75 . ..,79 .. 74 l . . ..75,12B .l . 76 . . . .76 77,100 . . 72,73 K 81 L ...... . 54,83,107 Sopho 61 47,61,93 33,107 61 . .90,120 ,107 . .61 . 23,47,107 ,.46,120 .121 .61 . 121 107,119 121 .107 54,121 61 . 23,61 61 121 . 54,121 . 32,41,46 . 61 . 47,57,61 46,57,B9,121 . 46,51,57,121 107 . 93,107 107 121 . 121 .. . ..50 . . ..... 15,54,94,121 ., 121 61 107 107 46,121 . .61 ,121 . 61 .,. 50,61 .121 . .107 104 121 . 121 . 51,121 61 . 43,54,121 . . . 121 . 47,61 107 . 107 .. .61 .61 . 47,50,61,93 39,121 . 61 107 . . 61,93 107 . 107 . 33,107 . . . 121 , 107 Larson, Don , , Lougee, Robert Lowe, Barbara . , . . M . Mannes, Darsie Maggard, Shirley ,. Malek, Stan Mariana, Alyce . Marks, Irving .. Marshall, Dorothy Marston, Muriel . Matsumoto, Ken McCarthy, Charlotte Merino, Rene . Miller, Darrell Monroe, Don .. Mooshagian, Ray . Mottweiler, jerry Noguchi, jean . .. Nye, Annabel . . Palandech, Majel Peat, Louise Perez, Carol .. . Poindexter, Clare . Posthuma, Sam . Purkiss, Wes . l'TlOl'e Box, Sherry . Brashear, Gilbert Bravo, Robert Bretch, Alison . . Breton, joanne . Briddle, james . Bright, Perry .... Brignoni, Evangelina Brignoni, Lillian , Brioso, Argelia . . Brioso, Paul . Brooks, Kathy . Brown, Bruce .. Brown, jef Brown, Michael . Brown, Ricky Brown, Sarha Brown, Sharon . Brown, Steve Brown, Suzanne . Brown, William . Brulee, Albert Brulee, Michele . Bruns, Craig Bryant, jennifer . Bryant, Mark . Buchanan, Bill Buchanan, Debbie Buchanan, john Buchanan, Mike Buchanan, Raymond Buckelew, Robert Buckingham, Mike Buckingham, Patricia Buckingham, Pam .., Buckner, Michael Burbridge, Kenneth Burch,Wesley . .. Burdelas,julie , ,. Burdelas, Thomas . Burgen, Michelle Burke, james Burks, David . . Burley, janice . Burnham,Michael , Burns,janis , , Burri, Linda Bustos, Gloria Bustos, Steven . . Byerly, james . . . Bywater, Marilyn Bywater, Tim C Cable, Fred Cabrera, Hector , Cabrera, Steve . . Cahill, Roberta . Caldwell, james . , Callahan, Holly ,. Calsadillas, Henrietta Camarillo, Ernest Campagne, Carol Campbell, john , Campbell, Teresa .. Canady, Steven Canaday, Diana . Canales, Norma Cangialos, Sandra Cannard, Rhonda Canning, Steven ,, Cano, Benjamin Caplinger, Cash Caplinger, Trent . Capps, Debra ,. Carvaeo, Ofelia . Carvaeo, Ralph . . Cardenas, Richard Cardenas, Trino Carlson, Danny . , . .82 , , 81 . 40,81 75 ...,78 .. 76 . 81 . 81 74 .. 47,76 . 83,94 . . 78 . .81 .. 121 ..25,79,82 .. 20,79 . ..77,79 . . .79 .63,81 . .77 58,77 .61 . .72 . .79 .78 Quesnell, Mary Roadinger, Ruth ., ,, Robinson, joyce S .... Sanchez, joan .. Schriener, Dennis . Snow, Ruth Steigers, Paula Taylor, Roger .. Tooker, Nancy . Tripp, Mike Walters, Lottie . . . Watson, Helen .... . . west, H.F.. .. Willie, joe Williams, jerry Q... R unior Index . 107 . 61 107 ...61 . ,121 43,61 .. 121 . . .47,50,107 47,50,62 . ..121 ..,62 ,121 . 23,62 ..62 23,46,107 54,107 107 . 46,121 . .121 ..107 M46 . .107 121 . 121 ..62 .62 . ..107 ,62 62 121 ...62 ..,.62 ...107 .. 62 .,..,.107 ,47,107 ,108 .108 108 . , .62,90 . 57,121 .. 104,121,126 . .108 . 108 108 .. 62 23,62 108 . 108 . 51,121 . .23,62 . . .108 . ,. 121 , , .,,62 .23,93,106 . .47,62 . .. . 62 47,50,104 .. .121 ,..108 .47,62 ,.46,108 . ..116 M108 108 ,. . .62 , 116 . 43,S2,108 47,108 Carlson, Deann Carlton, Scott , . Carranza, Daniel Carreon, Vincent Carrier, Norma Carter, Brenda Carter, Kim . . Carter, Richard ... Carter, Sandra Cartwright, Timothy Casas, Yolinda . .. Casida, Scott . . Castandeda, Belinda Castaneda, jose Castaneda, Linda Castaneda, Rose Castro, Geraldine Catt, David . Cattoni, Gary Caughey, Debbie Caughey, jeffery Ceniceroz, Virginia Cerrillo, Abel . . . Cervantes, Gerario Chadwell, Randy Chambers, Roberta Chatelain, Herbert Chavez, Dennis . Chavez, Minor . Chavez, Raul . Checkous, Dennis Chinkin, Alan Chivas, janell . . Christensen, Deborah 78 .....76 ..,..73 ,...74 . 76,91 75 . 75 ,.82 . .. .39,61,106 23,83,101 . .80,81,87 . , ..., 74 36,64,72,73 . , 83 . . 77,79 . .46,47,62 108 . 43,62 .62 . 62 .108 . .62,93 . .... .108 47,108 .. 46 52,62,106 . 108 . 116 . 116 116 .. ...62 .50,57,116 116 , .62 108 116 108 . 23,62 . .,.,.108 . . A108 32,108,110 Chun, Rita ,,... , . . , .47 Clark, Chuck . Clark, craig Clark, Grant Clark, jeffery . Clark, Nancy Clark, Particia Clark, Ricky Calrk, Robert Clark, William Clary, Barbara . , Clayton, Michael Clemens, Brenda . Clemens, Mary Cleveland, Gerald Clifford, Pamela , Clifton, jackie Clovis, Candy Coello, Alexander Coffelt, Carl Coffman, Richard Colleary, Karen Collins, Barbara Collins, james Collins, Leslie ... Collins, Shelley . . Connors, Emma . . Contreras, Daniel Contreras, Delbert Contreras, Robert Contreras, Ruth . Contreras, Steve Contreras, Virginia Cook, Karen ... Cook, Kathy Conney, Dana . Cope, Charles ., Cordero, Cordova, Mario Armando Cordova, Betty Cordova, Coronad Mona . Sally . 07 Cortez, Alex . . Cortez, Maria , , Corwin, Deborah Cosby, joseph . ... 116 .,..116 108,116 . 47,108 . 108 , ,47,50 . .109 104 , ,.122 , .,47,50 . 47 .. 43 109 . . 46,50 . .122 ,109 ...,122 ., 109 . .109 ...122 , 47 109 . .109 .. 122 .44,47,109 109 . .109 , .109 . .,122 , .,122 .46,122 . 47,62 109 11.111 Cosby, joetta . Costa, Richard Costa, Steven Costa, Susana Cowie, Domenica Coxe, Catherine . Coxe, Tommie Craig, Bob Craig, Cindy ... Craig, Gary . ,. , Crawford, Rena Crawley, Pamela Crawley, William Crenshaw, Linda Crist, Dean .. ... Crossby, Bobby . . . Crow, Cassanda . Cruz, Alex .. .. Cruz, Frank . . Cummins, Robert . . Cunningham, Charles Cunningham, Franklin Curtis, john .,.,.,,.. Curtwright.Debbie . Cutler, Michael Cutler, Steve . . Cutri, Mark ... Dahlquist, Vicky . Dailey, Clarryn . ,. . Daniel, David Danielson, Orlyn . . Davis, jack ,. . Davis, Nancy Davis, Patricia Day, Charles Day, Karen . Dear, lay De Castro, Richard Deford, Scott .. .. De Hart, Rita ... ,. De Hoff, Mary Lou Dejager, Brenda Delacruz, Manuel DeLa Rosa, Robyn De La Torre, Paula De La Torre, Elaine , DeLa Torre, Marguerite De Matteo, Virginia . . De Witt, jettery Delgadillo, Irma Dermatteu, Virginia Deribas, Fred Derr,jay . Detweiler, Pamela Dewey, Debra . , Dial, Tyler ..... Diaz, Frances Diaz, Christine Diaz, Gloria Di Carlo, Chris Dickason, Cris Dickson, Danny Dickson, james . Dickson, Larry Diehl, Kathy Diffey, Richard Dimas, Richard Dimmel, Denise Dobler, Glenn Dobler, Lynette Dobozy, Donna Dominguez, Adolfo Dominguez, Olga Donaldson, Lynn Donoso, jaime Alfred Doty, Beth. . .. . . Doty, Carl Doub, Cathy Doub, Susan , , Dowling, Debbie ,. Dowling, Dennis Dowling, Sean Francis Drown, lerry ... Duberovvski, Freidia Dubiak, Cheryl . Dudley, james . . Duncan, Donna. . Dunn,Andrea . .. , Dunson, Deborah . 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Fernandez, Raul . Field, Dennis .,., Fielding, Bev . Fielding, jeff Fink, jody . . Fitzgerald, Daniel Fitzgerald, Gerald . Fitzgerald, james Fitzgerald, Mary . Fitzgurls, Danny . . Fleming, Denise Fleming, Robin . . Fletcher, Bill Fletcher, Harold Flores, Rudy Flores, Victoria Fonseca, Alexander Fonesca, juan Fonseca, Margarita Foose, Gary . . Foote, Robert Fore, Edna Ford, Penny Forrest, Fred . Forthman, Stuart , Foster, Kristi Foster, Vicki Fowler, Bruce Fowler, Westley Frakes, Linda Francis, Andy Francis, Ruby Franco, Guillermo Franken, Gary . Franklin, Allen . Frederick, Helen Free, Paula Freeman, Toni , Frees, Michal Fricke, Neil Friess, Rona . Fryxell, Ray Fulbright, Karen , . Furton, Edward Furton, Mary . Furton,Susan . , ., Gacharna, Luz Marina Gaines,Terry , . Galindo, Irma Galindo, Raul , Gallant, Linda ., . Gallardo, George Gallegos, juana Gallegos, Yolanda Galvan, Rita Galvin, Randy . . Gamarra, Igor . , Gamboa, johnny ., Gamboni, Lonny . Gamboni, Reno Garcia, Angie Garcia, Irene , , Garcia, Peter Garcia, Roberto , Garlick, Camille . Garnee, jesse , Garza, Roberta . Gates, Sherry . . Gaxiola, Lawrence Geer, Mike Geibel, james Genera, Mary Ann , Gere, Linda . . ... Gender, Art . . Gibson, Barbara Gibson, Frank Ginorio, Steven ,. Gislason, Susan Glentz, Lenny , , Glover, Rodney . Goad, Sharon Goad, Shiela Golden, Terry Gomez, Barbara Gomez, Marcus , Gomez, Steven . Gonderman, joyce Gonderman, Teena Gonzales, George , Gonzales, Michael Gonzales, Raul , Gonzalez, Olga Gonzalez, Rudy Gonzalez,Velia Gonzlaez, Yolanda Gorman, Randy . Gorman, Rhonda 43,63 .111 111 47,123 111 ,63 ,111 . .... 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Guilliams, Pam ,.. Guilliatt, Mike ,.., . , Guilliatt, Puala ,.. ,.. Gunningham, Kathleen Gunningham, Wayne . Gutierrez, Al ...,..... Gutierrez, Carolyn ,. , Gutierrez, Frank . Gutierrez, jose .,,. Gutierrez, Mary Lou ,. Guzman, Susan ..... . H Haack, Paul Hacker, Marianna ..... Hager, Gary . Hahn, Danielle , Hahn, David .. . Halbmaier, Carol Hall, Donna Hall, Kenneth Hall, Menissa Hall, Wendell , , Halsey, Gary Hamilton, Cherrie Hanes, Lonnie Hanff, Donald ., Hanff, Louie . Hanff, Ronald .. Hanisee, Susan , . Hann, Diane Hanoum, Michael Hansen, Cynthia , Hansen, Katherine Hansen, Robert , , Harling, Temi Harper, Deborah Harper, Terry , . Harrell, Dichie . , Harris, Dave . . Harris, William . Harris, jay Harsted, William .. Harvie, Patty , Hathaway, Samuel , Hawkins, Michael Hayes, Virginia , . Hays, Alice , , Hays, Roberta Hazlip, Mary ..,. Hazlip, Raymond Heath, Dennis Heath, Douglas .... Heckathorn, Dale ., Hecke, Deborah .. Hecke, Ronald . . . Heiselman, Donice ., Helderman, james Heldreth, Fred ,.., Heldreth, Rich . Helm, Harold .. Henricks, Kelly . Henricks, Mary ..., Herbst, Michael .... Herbst, Pat ......... Hernandez, Edmund Hernandez, Silvia Hernandez, Tom Herrera, Katherine Herrera, Martha , . Hershey, David .. . Hershey, Linda ,... Hevia, Manuel . . , Hickam, Michael Hicks, joe . , Higuera, Maria Hilerio, Debra Hill, james Hillman, Sandra ., Hingley, Bob Hoard, Holly . ... Hoebel, Vicki Holdener, Michael Holdener, Rebecca Holguin, Herminia Holguin, julia Hollingsworth, Greg ... Hollingsworth, Norman Holmes, julia ... , Holmes, Noel , . Holquin, Herminia Holt,Mark ,. . . Horban, Ronald . Houk, Linda , Howard, Rene Huckbay, Benjamin Huddleston, Randy Huddleston, Raymond Hughes, Darla , .,, Hughes, Tommy , Humphrey, jerome . 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Iles, Alan Iles, Linda Imlay, Doreen . , Imlay, Francis Ing, janice . . ., Ireland, james ,. lseli, Henry .,., lseli, Victoria ,.. lvens, Caroline lrvie, Gordon' . . lwaszewski, Darlene lwaszewski, Robert Izzard, Bill . , jackson, Clinton ... , jackson, Linda jackson, Mary . jackson, Sandra jackson, 11na jacobs, Suzanne , jamie, Frank . ., janes, Patrick , . , jant, Connie ,. jaurequi, Irene . . jefferson, Deborah jetty, Tom , jimenez, David . johnson, Bette . johnson, Carol johnson, Denise johnson, Gail . johnson, jeffery johnson, Katherine johnson, Raylene johnson, Vincent lones, Becky . ,. jones, Michael jore, Stanley , jore, Wanda , ,. . .113 . .113 124 .. .124 . 65 .44,124 113 .. .124 65 113 124 . .. 106,113 . ,.113 .. . 113 . 65 .. 113 .113 ., .124 . ..124 113 ...66 , .. ..113,114 .105 .. ..113 ,. 57,124 .. . 113 ., 113 124 23,113 .. . .66 ...41,46,124 . ,113 ...66 ,, 66 113 .124 . 124 . .113 ....43,66 ,, ...66 juarez, Annette . , . 113 luarez, Virginia Kaciemba, Donna 66 Kallsen,john . . ... 124 Kallsen, Patricia . 113 Kamminga, Yvonne 124 Kapitain,Craigj . , , . 66 Kattke, Kathy . . .113 Kelly, Lois Kernan, Robert . . ,. , 124 Ketchum, Beverly . .47,57,113 Kidd, james Killough, Hadley . ,43,47,66 Kinaman, Michael . . .23,66 Kinaman, Rick ., . . 124 King, jack . , ., ,124 Kirkwood, jim . , 124 Kiss,joel .. ,, . 124 Kitaguchi, Richie .,.. . 66 KitaguChi,Williarn . 93,114,115 Klecha, Vicki ... 124 Klewain, Gregary 46,57,94,114 Krebsbach, Linda 34,47,54,66,124 Krebsbach, Richard 23,47 Krissman, Fred 114 Kroese, Inge 52,124 Kuzbicki, Ray 124 La Rue, Wanda Laguna, Richard Lakin, Pamela . . Lamarre, Brian . Lamarre, Candace Lamber, Michael . Lance, Sherri Lange, Gloria Larios, Walker . . Larsen, Brad . Lauderdale, David , Lawrence, Corrine . Lawson, David . Lawson, Denise Laswon, Diane Lawson, Donald . Lawson, George . Lawson, Gregary . Lawson, Rene Lazalde, Carmen Lazalde, Chris . Le Duc, Gay ,.., Le Duff, Diane , Le Duff, Veronica Leach, Donna .,,.. Leahy, john . ., Leckbee, Lory . .. Ledesma, Martha Lee, Steven , . Lehmeier, Christan Lemos, Theresa . Leon, Martha Leonard, james . Leprohon, Steve Lett, Robert . , . Levinger, Bruce , . Levins, Alissa . . Lewallen,Gail . Lewallen, Terry . Lewis, Denise Lewis, jo Ann , , Lewter, Diane . . ..46,110,114 . 124 ...66 . 114 .. .50,114 . 47,66 . .... .114 . . , .43,94,105 . . .... 23,Z7,66 66 ..124 , . . 47,57,66 ...57,114 .. .54,124 .. ...66 ...,,50,90,114 52,47,124 57 . . ,47,66 . .124 . ..124 ...114 . ,.114 . . 47,66 104 114 ..,66 ,.114 M115 . . . 47,50,66 114 66 47,57,104 . . 47,66 Lickiss,IGayle 55,114 Martinez, Yolanda . 33,47,126 O Puyklss, Ellzabell, 47,129 llllywhlte, Dee ,47,54,66 Masterson, Bernice . 66 O,C0nnO,I Cindy I I 58I68Iii6 Puinck, Greg l , l l 54,129 ima, Arlethe 125 Mata, Gloria 46,50,66 O,C mm, Lan 43 Q l-1080, Carol 66 Matamoros, Anita . 114 O,MZiie Me ayn' ' ' ' , Lingo, Kathy . 114 Matamoros, Marguerite .126 O,Vivi0,l T,ini Qulnnnesf Arnfando - 55 Lloyd, Candice . 114 Matos, Rose . . .126 O ka 'D .d 126 QU a'1afDafl'el 4 93,104 Lockshaw, Linda . . .. 125 Matteson, Phil . .19,37,126 O3 en' ay' ' R akden, Roberta ., ...126 Logan, Russell . . . , 100,125 Mattot, Warren . , , . . 67 O kd 68 Ramage, james Lon lan . .. . ., ,47114 Mathews Dann a en' Steylm ' ' Ramirez Alice ... .. . 68 g' ' ' y Oakman Adrienne . ...126 . ' Long, Pamela . . . 114 Matthews, Kyle . .... 67 Ohie Daniel 43 68 Ramirez, Annabelle . . . .. 52,68 Longoria, Elaine . .. 105 Mayes, Robert Obie' Gem iaaaa' ' Ramirez, Anne Longheiedge, Kenneth 114 Meehan, Kathleen . . . .47,67 01506 Catiieen 116 Ramirez, Dianne . .68 Longwith, Nancy 114 Meeks, Deanna . 67 Olson' Mike ' ' 116 Ramirez, Ed . . . 129 Lopez, Ann Meeks, Donna 126 Olson' Wand ' ' ' Sa 68 Ramirez, Ernest Lopez, Armando . .23 Mehlberg, janet 67 ' .Y ' Ramirez, Frank , .68 Lo ez Beck 47114 M I nd joe Omelas' ll'C'lle A 1-126 Ramirez Henr ea P ' .y. ' E e ez' Oronoz, David . .116 . ' y ' ' ' Lopez, christina . 105 Mendez, Mary , , . 114 one . Ramirez, Herbert . . . . .24,34,116 . ga, Eleuterio . . Lopez, Fannie . . . 125 Mendez, Rose , . 67 Ortega Raiaei Ramirez, jennie . , , . , . 68 Lopez, Hallie Mendoza, Armando one a' Raul Ramirez, Peter . . . , .93,116 Lopez, Hector . ,. 43,66 Mendoza, Azar . . . .52,67 Omzg bou las 102104 Ramos, Mary Lou . . , 116 Lopez, Henry . 43,125 Mendoza, Hector , 126 O t. ' Ei . g ' ' aa'5459'106'1,,6 Randolph, Mike . , . .116 Lopez, john ,114 Mendoza, Ronnie . 67 Ol 'Z' Sn? i ' ' ' ' 6 Raney, Karen Lopez, lohn lr .114 Mendoza, Sylvia Ovllna' anle ' ' ' ' ' 52'-lz Rangel,johnny . 68 Lopez, Linda Merchain, Robert . 52,67 Mon' Trlnn I ' ' 116 Rawlings, janet H33 Lopez, Milton . 46,66 Merchain, Ruth . .114 Oywll' Domlnlc ' '126 Rennaker, Linda 33 Lopez, Rachel 12.5 Meriwether, Amy ..,57,115 Oyzon' lonatllan ' ' ' ' ills Rhubottom, Cynthia Lopez, Rebecca Meriwether, Mike . , ,,., 126 P Richards, Deborah 39,129 Lopez, Ronald . . .125 Meyer, Philip , . . .54,93,114 Pacheco lessie II I I 50116 Richter, Marjorie . . .68 Lopez, Rosie . . .114 Michael, Laura . .,,.... 67 Packineaii leiank III II52l-115 Rick, Veralyn ...,.127,129 Lopez, Ruth . . 66 Michael, Nancy Padden laffery I I I -1-16 Riggs, Cheryl , . , 69 Lopez, Sandra 52,66 Miller, George . . 114 Padgeii' Maiviii Resiner, Leilani . . . . .69 Lopez, Virginia Miller, Glenn . 114 Padia Viiiceni Ristow, William . .. .117 Lopez, Walter Miller, Kenny .. .114 Padilla David II I, 115 Rivello, Susan . . .117 Lozano, Reynaldo 114 Miller, Linda 58,114 Padillai Olga I63 Roberts, leffery 117 Lucas, Wes 114 Miller, Marla 67 PaillaI Vince I I128 Roberts, Lori . 117 Lucy, Chris 66 Miller, Roberta Page Linda I 128 Robies, Alfred , , , 69 Lujan, Henry 125 Miller, Terri . ...114 Page' Mike I 116 Robinson, Edward 69 Lujan, Laura . 66 Mills, Dennis . . 54,115 page' Sieveii I I I115 Robinson, Henry . . 43,69 lulan' Ricafdfl ' 104 Mllls' Mark Palaclios Mariseia ..,. . . .68 Robinson, lolln -129 Luna, Ronald 66 Mills, Pamela . 30,33,47,78,126 Palme, 'David I I I 4650,-l1g Robles, Alfredo Luna, Tommy . 125 Mills, Sheryl . 33,106,115 Palmer' Fiona Robles, Teresa 129 Luque, Albert . . 23,43,46,104 Mills, Stephanie Palmer' lane I I II115 Robson, Molly , l Hulgg Luque, Daniel , , . ,. .. 23,114 Ming, Margaret . . . 67 Paililauisi Melodie I III58 Rocha, Anronga M Mlsllmalubbyj Pllyllls ' ' -l-l5 Parkhurst: Shirley . .. 116 Rocha, Mafia -4 -- - 4 459 MC Cain, Steve . 66 Mllcllell' Rfnbln, ' ' 126 Parks, Fred . . . .90 Rockstad, Kathleen 4 4 - 4 4 4 .69 Mc Cartney, Tony 114 Mncnell' Vlctona 57 Parks, Steven Rodarte, Gloria , 117,129 Mc Caslin, Rosellen 114 Mobley' Dana Parrish, Lori .128 R0dS9'5f Rlnh Mc Closkey, john 125 Moe' Cnelyl , ' -115 Parrish, Tina . 47,5O,68 R0daflHr Rosie Mc cluer, Mike . 114 Mogon' Sllvsflo Parsley, valarie . 33,128 R0dfique2,Bef1 . 129 Mc Clung, jeffrey 125 Mokley' Dona ' 67 Partridge, Charles . . .68 Rodnql-'e1fE'n95' 4 117 Mc Coy, sandra M0'nS0 'e'Y' Cam' 2711151126 Pasillas, David , .. 27,37.9o,12s Rvdriquez, lerry . 4 . .118 Mc Coy, Thomas ,. 126 Mnntlel' Dona Paskett, Carol .. 33,128 R0dflf1U9Z,,l0af1dal9 , .118 Mc Guire, Cassie . .65 Montlel' Gilbell - ' -42 l3'67 Pasquale, Frank . . . .47,68 Rodnquel, loe Mc Fayden, Mike Monloya' Linda 57 Patalsky, Robert ... . ..116 Rodfiql-'elf ll-'lain 4 - .4129 Mc Kendrick, Lois 114 Moole' Annellse ' 126 Patocka, lames ,... . . .68 Rodfiql-'elf Michael - 4 - .59 Mc Kinney, Kevin . 66 MOOFE, lerry . 23,67 Patterson, Harold . .54 Rodfiquelr RaYfn0nCl -113 Mc Kinnon, Richard . 66 Monfmanf Becky 581115 Patterson, Stephanie .68 R0Cl1'lClU'2Z, Ronnie 52,118 Mc Kittrick, iirn 50,6693 Monnnanf Curtis 4 67193 Paul, Peggy . .. . , 128 Rvdfifweli Sandra 69 Mc Lean, Darae . 114 M0121 Danlel f 115 Payne, loyce , . . 128 ROSGVSI Carl 115 Mc Morris, jan 114 Mora' Dayld - -23,126 Pearce, Peggie .57 Rogers, Randall 118 Mc Morris, joseph Mora, Greg Pearson, julie , 68 Rogers, Sheree , 69 Mc Morris, Mark 66 Mofagaf Caroline -15257 Peck, Deanne . . 116 Rvias. Ana . 69 Mc Morris, Mary Moraga, Terry Peck, Edith R0iaS, Chuck 69 Mc Mullen, Ann Mofaleir Armando -4- -126 Peckham, Michael .. .. . ... .. .. sa Rojas, Daniel ..129 Mc Mullen, Lorna . 126 Mofalesr l0l1f' 4 A - 4 - 67 Peede, Terrance .... 23,43,46,93,116 Rojas, Iavier Mc Murtry, Belinda . 126 Moran, Annu' - -it 115 Peer, Donna . ,... , . 68 Rojas, Peter ,. 23,69 Mc Cain, Debra Moran. Mllie 1 --54 Plevin, Cheryl ... . .. 57 Roman, Kathleen . . 104 Mc Carthy, Vicki Mofenof Risk 67 Pendergrass, Enda ... . 116 Roney, Elizabeth .. .. 47,5o,s9 Mc Cue, Steven Moreno, l-any Pendergrass, Michael R009 CYml ia 4 4104 Mabbott, Margaret 66 Morgan' Annette Pendley, Deborah . 116 ROOI, RiCliy . 69 Mac Arthur, William . es Morgan B'llY Penilla, juan . . 24,93,11s Rosales, Adolfo . 43,129 Macias, Caroline .126 Morgan, Dnbla - -126 Penman, Rees R05ai'35r Ffeddle, .129 Macias, Mary Ann Morgan' Mmnael Pentico, Bobby . . , 50,68 Rosales, Maria . 59,69 Macias, Robert Morgan' Blll - r 4357 Perales, David . . 116 R0Sal6S, Pauline . .69 Madden, Sherry . 66 Molnnann' Sleye ' 115 Perales, Esther ROSCCTTY, 519119 .69 Maestas, Danny . . 114 Mormon' Daylfl Perez, joe .. . . . . 52,116 ROSS, R0T1ald . . . 129 Maestas, Geraldine . . . , 114 Mellow' Candlce Perry, Debra . .. . . 47,57,116 Romer BSUY 32,57,129 Mahoney, Allen . . 66 Mollow' lollalne '-'115 Perussi, Ruben .. 128 Rowland, Mala 69 Mahoney, Christine 47,50,66 Mossel' David Petelle, Nancy RUlDalCal-IH, Mara . 129 Mahoney, Robert Motmann' Melody 'H61 Petelle, Susan R'-'bln' l'laf0ld Major, Barbara . 47,114 Moulon' Ramona Peterson, George . .128 Rl-'bl0r Lorene Malloy, Nancy 114 Moya' Sandra ' 115 Peterson, Leonard .116 RYanr C0n5la 1CE 58,129 Maloy, Colleen 66 Mullalley' Margaret Peterson, Susan . . 68 Ryan, Richard 50,118 Maloy, johnnie 126 MU a eY' PESSY 4 67 Pettit, Gerald . 47,6893 Ryder. Rayariria Maloy, Ralph 114 Mummely' Randall ' H5 Phillips, Leonard 90,116 S Mancha, Steven Munoz' Flankle 52 Pickering, Kathryn . .68 Sadler, Eugene H129 Mangum, Deborah Munoz' Malllla 52 Pierce, Dennis .. .68 Saenz, Regina Manr1,FeliCia - . - 37,4751 Murphy' Bob ' '115 Pierce, Steven Salas, Virginia Maririquez, Eleanore 126 Mlllnlly' Kenneln ' l26 Pierce, Susan Salazar, lesus . 129 Mansell, Robert . 126 Mlllplly' Robell Pierson, Allen , 93128 Salazar, jose . .69 Marchetti, Frank MU'Pl'Y' Telly Pilgrim, Buddy , . ,768 Salazar, Ralph .94 MBYCI-Im, ROXSHHH Muff' Balham 52926 Pilgrim, Lindy Salazar, Wagner 118 Marez, Geraldine Mllllay' lames ' 126 Pligrim, Pamela 128 Samusick, jack 69 Marker, Gregory 23 Mulley' Andlew '115 Pimental, Blanca Sanders Ernie . 69 Maflileih David 114 N Pinard, Christine . 128 San German, Roberta Markley, lack 126 Pippin, Mary sansonetti, Terese . 69 M3 k5r GUY - - 126 Naidncnr Gal' 46,50,67 Pirie, Norma . . .68 Saunders, Mary . .28,129 MEIFRS, Kennelh . . 4 42324656 Naiditch, Louise Plevin, Cheryl . ,. . .47,68 Sauser, Leslie , 47,69 Mafla',SuSaf1 4 4 4 -33,47,126 Nanoski, lohri Plouffe, Kathleen . ,sa Sawyer, Elizabeth . , 129 Marquez, David . , .,., .23,66 Navarette, Henry Ponce, Deborah ,, , , 68 Saxton, Montie Marryjo, Daniel 90,126 Navarro, Dennis 115 Ponce, Elda 52,68 Schahilly, Gregory 69 Marsh, Fred Navarro, Renee Ponce, Lorraine . 116 Schmit, jodi 104 Martin, Brian 114 Neff, Debra Pooler, Charles Schmitz, Mark Martin, Gerry . 114 Neville, james 115 Popejoy, Terry .. 43,63 Schultz, Angelika 46,54 Martin, janet 126 Neville, Thomas 68 Poppish, Lynn ,46,47,68 Schulz, Dee 69 Martin, Linda 114 Newsom, Cordell Porras, Carlos .68 Scoles, Michael 69 Martin, Sharon 114 Nibarger, Pamela 4 58,68 Porras, Christina 5 .116 Scales, Stephen .118 Martin, Terry 58,104 Nibarger, Robert 104 Pgrrag, Nlarrha , ,116 Scott, Mary , 47,57,113,118 Martines, Danny 114 Nichols, Edward , 115 Porrag, Sabrina , 63 Scott, Michael Martinez, Alexander 114 Nicklaus, Richard Portillo, Cynthia ., 116 Scott, William . 118 Martinez, Anthony Nicklin, Bruce Portillo, Donna H, H68 Scroggins, Dan 129 Martinez, David . . 52,66 Nicolini, joe . 105 Portillo, Sandra ... .68 Seaton, Dana , . . 47 Martinez, Denise .47,50,114 Nielson, David Posey, Kathy , ,, 128 Seaton, Deborah Martinez, Evelyn Nighman, Debbie ,126 Poynton, jeannine .. 128 SCBIOY1, 130008 - 59,118 Martinez, Henry 23,93,126 Northover, jack .68 Preciado, Mark . 93,129 Seaver, Robin 118 Martinez, Irene 126 Northover, Kathleen 47,57,116 Price, Roger 129 Serna, Trinidad Mafllf1CZ,l0Sephine 114 Noyes, Richard 116 Priest, Cynthia Settleg, Christine 118 Martinez, Lorraine .114 Nyberg, Arthur .43,126 Pruitt, David . 129 Sevillano, Lori 118 MBFKINEZ, Robert 66 Nyhagen, Mary . 47,68 Pullins, Ann . 116 Sexton, james Sexton, Robert ,...47.69 Shackelford, Barbara . .104 Shackelford, Glenda Shaffer, Mark 69 Shaffer, Sallie Shaw, Dennis 129 Shaw, jeffery .118 Shaw, loanne . 69 Shay, Cheryle .69 Shea, Daniel Sherman, Allison .47,50,69 Shiosaka, Daniel . . 118 Shiosaka, Richard 129 Shryock, Bennett 70 Shryock, Ross 47,50 Sibley, Eugene . . , 70 Silebi, Maira , . 118 Silguero, Noe . 23,70,93 Silguero, Sam 118 Silva, Dinah . 70 Silva, Mary 70 Silva, Richard Silva, Sylvia , . 70 Sinclair, Teresa . , 47,70 Singer, Maxine ., ...70 Sirota, Lorna Skyberg, Susan . 104 Sloan, Denise 70 Sloan,Dennis , , 70 Smeder, Donna Smieja, Patricia . 26,54,129 Smiley, Fred Smith, Carol . , 70 Smith, Colleen 129 Smith, Debbie 70 Smith, Dianne Smith, Harold Smith, Helen . 118 Smith, joseph . . 70 Smith, Larry .118 Smith, Laura .. 70 Smith, Mary . . 70 Smith, Mike , 70 Smith, Randy Smook, Cathrayn 47,118 Snyder, Frank 39,416,129 Snyder, Susan . , .70 Sollender, Bill .., . 70 Sorenson, joyce . 47,129 Sosa, Angela 59,104 Spears, Robert 70 Spence, Barbara Stanzione, Ricky , 70 St. Clair, Charles St, Clair, Frances .. 47,129 Stebbins, Curtis .118 Stem, Bruce Sterner, Gary 118 Sterner, Randy 104 Sterner, Sandra 70 Stevens,jim , . . 116,129 Stevens, Sylvia , . .70 Stewart, Mindy . 58,70 Stidham, Danny .118 Stidham, Donna 47,70 Stiegelmeier, Cheryl 50,70 Stiegelmeier, Michele 47,118 Stigers, Gordon . . . 54,129 Stigers, Lorraine , .118 Stock, Roberta . 118 Stuesser, Michael Stull, 11mothy 47,70 Suhovy, Phil Sultzaberger, Harold 70 Summers, janice , 130 Surridge, Patty 118 Swenson, Gary . , 70 Swenson, Larry ... . .43 Sylvester, Anna .118 Sylvester, Thomas 70 Syrett, james 70 Szychulda, john . . 54,70,130 Szychulda, Stephen T Taaffe, Thomas . , . . 46,47,54,130 Taliangcura, Elizabeth Tafarella, Cheryl Tanguay, Alan . 104 Tarvin, juanita .. .104 Tavera, Pilar . .. . . 46,70 Tavares, Cynthia . . .70 Tavares, Diane , .. 33,111 Taylor, Cynthia . 118 Taylor, janice 70 Telford, Thomas 70 Tempelton, Ralph 43,70 Theiss, Robert . 130 Thies, Lee , . , 70 Thomas, Travis . , 130 Thompson, Bradley . 118 Thompson, David 47,70 Thompson, Pamela 118 Thompson, Steve Thompson, Tommie 130 Thorpe, Bill 130 Tippins, Linda , . . .70 Tito, Diane . , . 58,70 Todd, Anna , . 70 Todd, George 54,93,130 Todd, Richard . ,2.5,70 Toledo, Anna . 47,50,118 Torre, Albert 70 Torrentes, Ana 70 Torrentes, Midya . . . .118 Torres, Alex , 130 Torres, Mary , 130 Torres, Milagros . 118 Torricellas, Evelyn , 70,47 Torricellas, Lavonne , , , 33,130 Toth, Melody . , Toussaint, john ,... Toussaint, Peggy Towler, Charles . Townsend, Cynthia ... Townsend, Marshall Travis,Stephanie , , Trevashis,Terrence . Triggs, Richard ,. ., Trimble, Earl ... . Trinajstich, janice . Triplett, Donna .. , Tripp, Karen Trox, Karen . Trox, Rosemarie .. Truehill, jeff .. . Truehill, Sharryl . Tune, Debbie , ,. Tune, Denise Turgeon,Gloria , Turgeon, joanne Turner, Barbara Turner, Debra Turner, Harry Ujihara, Bruce ..,. , Ujihara, David .. . . Ulloa, Cuauhtemoc- Underwood, Donald Underwood, Debra V Valadez, Norma . . Valdez, Ruth . Valdivia, Rachel Valencia, Diane . , Valencia, Laura Valencia, Lorraine Valenzuela, David . , Valenzuela, jose Valenzuela, Lillian . Valenzuela, Sal . Van Dam, jannette VanEpps, Kathie ., Van Holland, Gayle . Van Renselaar, Roy , Van Renselaar, Rocky Van Winkle, Linda , Vann, Rhonda Varela, Richard Vargas, Alexander Vargas, Alvera . . , Vargas, Elvira Varney, Carla Vasquez, Kathryn . , Vaugh, Frank . Vega, Vickie . Velasquez, lohn Veloz, Chris Veloz, Edward Vera, Guadalupe ., Vera, Mike . .,.. Verdugo, Oscar . , , Verhoff, Melody Vermilyea, Cheryl Verrell, jim , Veyna, Edmound , Vicari, joseph . . , Vigil, Kathleen Villasenor, Katherine Villela, Francisco Villela, Patricia . Villescas, 11mothy . Villescas, Tommy Voland, Cindy , Voland, Sherry ... .,. Von Kleist, Bradley ,.,.. . W Wagner, Vicki ,. , Waitkevich, Michael Walker, Elaine Walker, Sheldon . Wall, julie . Wallace, james , Walsh, Barbara .. Walton, David . Warner, Frank . Warner, Larry Warner, Leanne Warnol, Patricia . . Warren, Darrell Waters, Mark Watson, Karon , . Waugh, Gregory Weaver, Helen Weaver, Ralph Webster, Linda Weiberg, Elsa Weiberg, Inger ,. Wells, Douglas West, Bruce West, jack West, Suzanne Westerlin, Michael Weyant, Mike . ... Wheeler, Michael , . Whelan, Susan . ,. . Whiston, Lawrence Whiston, Sheryl .. White, Robert . . Whiteaker, joan Whiteman, Barry . , Whitfield, jennie . Whitton, Steve ... Whitton, Terri , . Whorton, Gary . , Wikenhauser, Duane Willett, Martin . Williams, David ,47,50,118 ...-13,130 . .47,118 . .118 . 70 118 118 .. 93,118 . . ,.118 ..70 118 118,130 . 47 70 , .130 , .70 130 118 .70 50,93,118 70 70 52,119 . , 119 , . 70 .50,70 . .119 ...130 ,. 119 .,. 119 33,111,119 . 57,119 ...70 71 ....71 .130 71 .119 54 . 47,71 39,52 43,71 . 104 52,71 . .119 . 130 130 .47,50,119 . , 119 .130 ...119 . .,71,93 A 119 , . 71 ...71 130 .,.130 ,.71 , 71 . .71 . 71 ..,.fl'l9 . H130 ....71 43,130 .130 . .119 ...,.57 ..131 .71 .71 47,71 , .119 ...119 .71 H131 54,131 ...119 . ., 119 .47,58,119 90,119 .119 . ..119 . 131 47,71 .131 .54,131 94,127,131 Williams, jimmy 71 Williamson, Panda 47,57,119 Wilson, Betty 131 Wilson, Charlene Wilson, Deborah 47,71 Wilson, Kathleen 71 Wilson, Vanessa 119 Wilson, Wayne 119 Winters, james . 131 Winters, Wayne Wiseman, Ruth 71 Wolfe, Diane 118 Womack, Claudia 119 Womack, Elizabeth 71 Woodbury, Gordon 119 Woodel, Raymond .71 Woods, Pamela Woods, Thomas 43,71 Wooten, William 131 Work, john 131 Wright, Margo 47,50,71 Wyrick, Monty 43,71 Wyrick, Richard . . 71 Y Yarbrough, Ronald . . 54,131 Yazzie, Irene Ybarra, Catherine 71 Ybarra, Lorraine 52,71 York,james ,. .71 Youker, Kenneth , 119 Young, Bonnie ... ., 131 Young, james ... 71,90,131 Young, Scott 71 Young, Thomas 43,119 Z Zagala, Ted 119 Zermeno, Lupe 119 Zermeno, Teresa . , 71 Zinter, Dennis 131 SenioAr Index Abney Ronald...,29, 30, 88, 89, 135, Bee Foot- ball, Bee Varsity Basketball, j.V. 84 Var- sity Baseball Adams, Bob...135, Track Albrandt, Randy...135 Alavardo, Larry...52, 135 Amaya, Arnold...135 Anderson, Iudy...5, 27,135 G.A.A., Modern Dance Sec., CSF, Social Awareness Pres., Girl's State. Anderson, Denise...135 Apodaca, Dennis...46 Aronov, Mike Arteaga, lim...102,13S Band Arthur, lanet..,135 Arvizo, 5lephanie...135 Arenas, Rudy... 46 Asperen, Karen...135 B Baldwin, H0ward...135 Banko, Nick Barrios, Nancy...G,A,A, F.B,L.A,, Thespians Bashjian, jeanette...135, Art Club Basinger, Shirley Becker, Chris...98, 7357 739, 164, C.A.A., Pep Club, Honor Roll, Annual Staff, Tennis Team Becker, james...41, 43, 47, 135, 166, Cadets, Varsity Football, Baseball Mgr., Yearbook, CSF, Frosh. Sgt-At-Arms Bell, Cary...28,46,'l35,139, CEE, BEE Bt Var- sity Football, Frosh Baseball, Mr. Irre- sistible Bennington, james Berry, lames,..135 Berry, Linda...39,B1,135, junior Class Trea- surer, Intercom Betonte, R0bert...135, Frosh Baseball, j.V. Wrestling, BEE 8t Varsity Football Boyd, judy...136 Boyd, Kathy...136 Bishop, Karen...135, Pep Club Brady, Ron Braga, Marcos Bjelland, CaroI...135, G.A.A., Foreign Lang. Club Bloomfield, William...135, Cee Football, Frosh Baseball Bogey, Ross..,28,89,136, CEE, BEE, Varsity Basketball-all League Varsity Golf, Honor Roll Bond, Kathy...47,136,Pep Club, L.A.C. Spirit Club, Social Awareness Club. Borunda, Mario...16,17,39,86,88,89,136, Var- sity Basketball, Baseball, 81 Football, Honor Roll Brasher, Myrna.,.136, Drama Club Botensten, Catherine.. 28,82,136, Pep Club, G.A.A., Art Club, Drill Team, FBLA. Bravo, Frank ...46,136, Science Club Brennan, Shannon...136, Pep Club Bretch, Mike...136 Brenton, Lindai.136 Brown, Bernice...136, G.A.A., C.S.F. Foreign Lang. Club, Bruyn, Edith..,136 Bryan, William...'l36 Buck, Catherine.,..136 Buck, lames...136, Band, Choir Buena, Andy...136, L.A.C. Burbridge, Kathy...137, G.A.A. Bakema, loannes Burrolo, L0uie.,.1-37 Buslus, Esther...137, Pep Club, Drili Team F.B.L.A, Pres. Bywaler, Sandra C Cabrera, Norma...137 Campbell, Virginia...137 Cannard, Rick,..137, BEE, Varsity Football, CEE 84 BEE Basketball, Honor Roll Carter, Gregory...89137, CEE, BEE, j.V. 81 Varsity Basketball, Frosh. j.V. Baseball, Varsity Baseball. Cavanaugh, PauI...137 Cechin, Frn...137, Track Cendjas, jim...137 Centino, lerry...46,93,BEE 81 Varsity Foot- Ball, Wrestling, Track, Varsity Club. Cervantes, Salvador...137, L.A.C., Wrestling, Honor Roll Chavez, Edward...137 Chiapparine, Steve.,.39,137,intercom, Photo Club. Chivas, loy...137, Modern Dance, F.N,A., Pep Club Clark, David...137, Bee Track Collins, Peggy.,,137, V.P.Pep Club Costa, Sheryl...35,36,40,138,154,162, Posture Queen, A.S.B. Treasurer, Girl's State Al- ternate, Song Leader, Princess X-Mas Ball C.S.F., Annual Business Manager Coxe, George Cozart, Rex...39,138 Crader, Randall...138 Crawford, Exa...138,Drill Units, Pep Club, Foreign Lang. Club. Crilchfield, Steve Clatfeltar, Paul Crossley, Dennis Crow, Pamela...28,31,138, G.A.A, Home- coming Princess Cro wnover, Magdalen Cruz, Ruben...138,Cadets,Latin America Club Currie, George.,.89,138 D Dahlke, Cherriee,,,Drama, Concert Band Darnold, Randy Davis, Buddy...54,jV. Baseball, Track, Drama, Intercom Day Diane...41,138,139,145,158, Honor Roll, Banner Bearer, Foreign Exchange Student, Annual Editor, Honor Guard, Pep Club De Hoff, Patti...51,138 De Paul, Kathleen Dickason, Charles...89,139 Dicksen, Tim...46,127,139 Diehl, Slephen...139 Difley, Richard Dimas, Richard Dinges, Deborah...139 Dobozy, Marlene...139 Dominguez, Rosemary Donoso, Vicki...Science Club, Foreign Lang. Club, Social Awareness Club Dowling, Mark...40,139,141,166,169, Speech, Yearbook Downes, Gary...39,139,161,Intercom Dressel, Carol...29,30,31,44,134,139,142, G.A. A., Modern Dance Pres. Honor Roll, Sen- ior Class Sec., Social Awareness Club, X-Mas Ball Princess, Homecoming Queen Drown, Lance..,139 Duenas, Diannah...-139, G,A,A,, Foreign Lang. Club Dunn Sherrie..,46,139 Dunson, Robert,..139,Varsity Football Duprez, jerry,..19,139,140, Manager BEE Foot- ball, Varsity Football, C.S.F, Dupley, Mary...140 Durlin, lim...140 E Eaver, Margie.,.47,51,140, L.A,C., Spirit Club, Social Awareness Club Eldridge, Vickie...140,G,A,A,, F.T.A., Enriquez, Edward...94,134,140,158 Esquivel, Mary...140 Esse, Colleen...140 F Felicio, Michael...140, Art Club Ferguson, Sherri...29,34,37,82,100,140, X-Mas Ball Princess Queen, Pep Club, Drill Team, Songleader Head, Student Cabinet Ferman, Ronald Fitzgibbon, Timothy Fitzjurls, Harriet,..140 Flores, Henry...113,141, L.A.C. Florez, Alice...141 Ford, Cheryl...32,40,46,141, C.S.F., Drill Team, Annual Staff, Science Club, Mountaineers Ford, Peggy...141, Art Club Ford, Robert...141 G Gacharna, Richard...135,141, Frosh Pres., Senior VP. L.A.C. Gallardo, Virginia...141 Gamble, George,..141 Gamboi, Lavista,.,45,141 Garcia, Grace..,141 Garcia, lavier...141,L.A.C. Varsity Football, Cadets. Garcia, Robert... 141, Frosh Baseball, CEE, BEF, Varsity Football. Garcia, Mary...141, Frosh Class Sec., Pep Club, G.A.A., L.A.C. Social Awareness Club Gandeg, Trinidad...101,141, CEE Football r Garrett, 5herry...141, G,A.A. Pep Club, Drill Team, F.B.L.A. Gates, Cathy...54,141, F.N.A. Sec. Gates, Christine..,141, F.N.A. Social Aware- ness Club Geer,Andrew Goad, Arthur...23,141, Baseball, F.N.L., Cross- Country Glover, Donald...141, C.S.F., I.V. Basketball Gomez, Christina...141 Gonzales, Elvia,,,142 Gonzales, George Gonzales, Gregory..,142, DEE Basketball, Band 'A Gonzalez, Raul...45,142,CEE,BEE 8t Varsity Football Gorman, Randy...142, Drama Graham, Diane...142, G,A.A. Green, Vickie...26,34,100,142, G.A.A. Honor Roll, Honor Guard, Varsity Yell Leader, Drill Team Grogan, Dorthea ..,142, Modem Dance Guerrero, Maria...33,142, L.A.C. Drill Team Hale, Mary.. . 142 Harsted, Roger...142, CEE Football Drama Hartley, janice...29,31,59,143, G.A.A,, Pep Club, N.F.L., Princess, Girl's Drill Team, Homecoming LeagueSec. Hawkins, Becky...143, G.A.A. Hayes, Brian...143 Hays, Kathy...44,45,143, Art Club, G.A,A. Modern Dance Hemminger, Nan Heinrich, Clare Henricks, Dan...1 Hall, Earl,..142, fy...143 43 CEE' Football, IV, Baseball Hanoum, Kathleen...143 l.V. Tennis, V. Harris, Wayne...-i43,149, BEE, CEE, Varsity, Football-all League, Varsity Club Helm, Daney...143, Football Hicks, Ron Hilerio, Alfred...-143, L.A,C., Science Club Hill, Kenny Hiza, Debra...143 Hofer, Claude..,143 Hoskins, Sandra...143, Pep Club Hunt, Dennis I lbison, janice..,143 lnskeep, Sherrie...143,147, Drama, Pep Club, G.A.A. officer, N.F.L., Choir Ireland, Lynn...G.A.A. lvens, Kathleen...46, 54, 58, 143 l jackson, Iosephine jacobson, Mark jardine, james...144 jauregui, Rose lohnson, james jones, Nancy jones, William lore, Cynthia..,143, Pep Club, C.S.F. K Kapitaon, Charlene Kenner, Leslie.,.144 King, Mary Kinney, Patti...51,144 Kirkwood, jim Klecha, 5tanley...144 Kramer, joseph...17,28,144 Kreager, Linda,..145 Kroese, Peter,..145, C.S.F., Kruger, a Lug Social Awareness Club Tennis, L.A,C., Eddie...46,145,153, Rootbeer Chug L Lamarre, George...41, 145, C.S.F., Yearbook Editor, Honor Roll Lambert, leffrey Langenhovel, 5haron...145 Larson, Kris.,.Q4,4 G.A.A., C,S,F, 'l,59,99,'l34,'l39,'l45,'l6O, President, I.V. Yell Leader, Varsity Yell Leader, Band, Annual Staff, Girl's League Treasure, Senior Class Trea- surer, Cross Country and Track, Pie Eat- ing Contest Winner. Lauderdale, Gary...27,36,145 Laugheed, Linda...145, Pep Club, Choir Lazzaro, Noreen,,.N,F.L. Le Duff, Bernard...89, I.V. St Varsity Basket- ball Leh meier, Ernest Lemos, Rose...145, G.A.A., L.A.C. Leonard, Sue...145, Social Awareness Club, Y.F,U. Exchange Student Lewis, Carol...41,145,158,G.A.A. C.S.F., Honor Roll, Annual Staff Lillywhite, Carlee...145 Lizarraga, Sandra...i15 Lockwood, Charles...Art Club Logan, David...145, Honor Roll, Varsity Wres- tling Long, Colin..,145, C.S.F., IV. Tennis, Lopez, Annette.,.146, Pep Club Lopez, RacheIIe...146 Lopez, YoIanda,..146 Lord, Daryl Lovett, Edward...146 NFL. M Mac Arthur, Douglas...Band, Baseball Machorro, Herminia...'I46 Macias, Eileen...146, L.A.C., G.A.A. Macias, john Madden, Robert..:146, Cadets Maestas, Andy...54, 146 Maggard, Norman,..29, 89, 92, 146, CEE, BEE, Varsity Basketball, CEE, BEE Football, IV., Varsity Baseball, C.S.F. VP. Malocco, Melissa, 15, 40, 139, 146, 153, PED Club, Drama Club, N.F.L., Drill Team, Song Leader, Honor Roll, Annual Staff, Miss Business Maltby, Milo.,.54,146,BEE, Football, Basket- ball, Track, 81 Cross Country Mangone, Steven...54,146, Honor Roll, Mountaineers Marchand, Luci...146,Art Club Treasurer Market, Curtis...147 Markley, Bettie Martinez, Elena Martinez, Michael...147, Cee Football, Bee Football, Track IV. Golf Dee Basketball Mara, Vicki...51,58,98,147, o.A.A. Mayes, Carolyn,,.147, G.A.A. McCall, Robert...41,146, Frosh, IV, Var, Base- ball, Annual Mc Clos key, joseph McC0y, Mary Mcflhinny, Edith McGuire, Vicki...44,99 McCaleb, Lyle Mendoz, Patricia...147 Meyer, Gay...27,29,39,147, Pep Club, Inter- com, Drill Units Mighener, john... 54,147,NFL Millerjohn.,.147 Minson, Miles...147 Montanez, Rudy,..147 Morgan, David...'l6,30,46,85,86,89,lOl,'l48, 158, B and Var. Football, Frosh and Var. Baseball, IV and Var. Basketball, Var. Club Moore, Pamela...-147 Moore, Randy...147,Var. Football Moorman, Todd..,94 Morales, joe...147, LAC, Cadets, Chess Club Moudy, Frank...148 Mountford, Willred.,,148 Mouton, Kenneth Munn, Donna...148, Drama N Navarro, Evon...52,148, LAC Nibarger, Vicky..,148, FNA Nicklaus, Terry...148, Track Nighman, Shirley.-..148 Nimtz, Michael...148,Basketball, Tennis Norville,Linda...148, GA.A., FLC Oakden, Paul... 148, Band Ortega, Maria Osuma, Teresa,..148 P Pacia, Philip...148,V.Eootball Pacheco, Kathy...148- Drill Units, GAA Padilla, Maria...148' Page, Steve,..148 Palmer, Doug...148, Frosh and IV Baseball, B, Football, Photo, NFL Parks, Nevada...148 Parrish, Christine... 48, Pep Club Patocka, Robert...149, Band Paul, jaynee.,,59,149, Pep Club, GAA, Honor Roll, Girls' League Parliminatarian Payne Danny... 149 Payne, David...B.Football, Var. Track, Drama l Paxman, Ralph...29,149,B. Track, Home- coming Escort Peck, Glen... 39,102,149, Var, Wrestling, Rifle Team, Honor Roll Peede, William...39,43,149, Band, Cadets, Bee Football, Chorale, Drama Penilla, jesus...46,149,158 Penn, Linda...149, Art Club, Chorus Perez, Andre.,,17,19,46, IV Basketball, C., B., Var, Football-All League Halfback, Track, Var. Club Perry, joseph...27,46,150, B and Var. Foot- ball, Track Pinard, Mark...150, Track, Football Pizzamigliv, joanne Popejoy, Charles... 43 Portillo, Linda... 150 Price, Mike...150 Q Quintana, Elsa...50,150, Posture Princess, Foreign Lang. GAA R Rael, Bernie...150 Rains, Richard...150 Ramirez, Alfredo Ramirez, Fred...90,150,Football, LAC Ramos, john...150, Baseball Rawlings, Barbara...32,40,46,150, CSF, Annual, Drill Team, Science Club, NFL Reynolds, Kevin...150 Rice, Cynthia,,,32,40,46,150, Drill Team, An- nual, Science Club, Mountaineers, FIC Richards, Cynthia...150, Drill Team, Prom Committee, PepAClub Rinabarger, Kim,,,50,57,150, NFL, Chess Club, CSF, Honor Roll Robinson, Pat...150,GAA Rocha, Anthony Rodriguez, David Rodriguez, Denises.28.36.40,59,150,165, Girls' League Iunior representative, GAA, Girls, League President, ASB Secretary, CSF, Drama Rodriguez, Martha...150, LAC Choir Rodriguez, Rosie...150 Rojas, Amelia...150, GAA Romero, Larry... 150, Honor Roll, Var. Track S Saenz, Susan Sanchez, juan...36,51,151, Var. Football, ASB President, Var. Tennis, Iunior President Santoyo, Mike...41,42,43,144,151,54, Frosh IV baseball, cadets, Cee, Bee Football, CSF, Boys State Representative, Soph, and Iun, Sgt-at-Arms Schneider, Deborah YY Scott, joyce...151. GAA, Art Club Sedguick, Terry...!151, FLC, FBLA Shaffer, Margaret... 51 Sinclair, Kenneth..'3,151 Slepicka, Gary Sloan, Mike...151 Smith Howard...152 Smith, Steven...152 Spalding, Pauls,..152, Pep Club Stacowski, Richard...57,152,163, Football, Ten- nis, Chess Club Sl. Clair, Kristine...51,152, GAA, Art, Social Awareness Stinson, Ronald...152, D Basketball Story, B0nnie...152 Surridge, Burt...152, B, IV, Var., football, Var. Club Szekely, Stephen T Tafarella, Mike Tanguay, Arlene Tarvin, Steven...153 Tavares, Patricia...LAC Tavera, Consuelo...50,153 Templeton,Ann...153 Drama,Band Thompson, Beverly.,,29,134,153, Frosh, Soph, Iunior, and Senior Dir. of Act., GAA, Drill team, NFL, FBLA Thomas, Craig...'l53 Thompson, Kenneth.,.153, NFL Tibbs, 5tephen...B9,153,15B, B Football, B, IV, Var. Basketball, Frosh, and Var. Baseball Thompson, Vickie Toledo, Frank...154 Tom, Iames...153 Torres, Raul..,154 Torricelas, Glenn...80,94,153, Var. Wrestling Towler, Ledia Travis, Mark...C Track Treat, Kathy...44,59,154,GAA President Trinajstich, juanita,..154, Band, Drill Team, FBLA Tripepi, Patricia...29,31,34,147,154, Homecom- ing Princess, Drill Team, Song Leader Triplet, Karen...154 Trujillo, Armando Turley, Gloria U V Vallely, Dwight4..28,154, Art Club, Photo, An- nual, Honor Roll, Homecoming escort Van Dam, john...154, Ham Club Vanegas, Antonio,..46,5B,154, Band Track Van Wylie, Steve...'l7,28,86,89,93,154,'l58, IV and Var. Football, All-League Tackle, Cap- tain, Most Valuable Lineman Varela, Ernie...154 Veloz, Danny...154 Vermilyea, Dianna-..154, Drill Team Villescas, Arthur...154 W Ulloam, Paul Valleho, julie Walker, 'l7m...41,46,154, IV and Var. Wres- tling, Var. Football, V.Club Annual, Band, Photo Watson, Annette Watts, Karen...2B,31,59,155 Weekley, Terry.::155, Tennis Weeks, Diane...1v55, Pep, Photo Weeks, Donna..'.155, Pep Club Woodward, Debra...155 Whitmore, Robert...155, Honor Roll Williams, Ellen Wilson, David.,.4'l,'l55 Woodel, Linda...40,51,58,155, Honor Guard, Honor Roll, Art Club, Social Awareness Club, Annual Woods, Richafd...37, 43, 46, 93, 134, 155, var, Football, Wrestling, Cadet, Rifle Team, Sen- ior Class President, Var. Baseball Y Yamin, Raymond...155, Ham Club SIME Yearta, jerry...155 Young, CarOl...4'l,l45,'l55,l63,167, Math Club, Soph. Treasurer, Drill Team, NFL, Exchange Student, Annual Z Zamarripa, Susan,..41,47,155,167, GAA, Drama, Annual, Art Club, Spirit Club Zavalis, William...155 Zaubi, Cynthia...51,155, GAA ,Zeiders, Eugene Zelinski, Andy,.54, 155, Ham Club, Honor Roll, SIME MQ 1969-70 i 1 4 , H1 , , K4 1 ., 1 I v u BASEBALL and spring go hand in glove Varsity began league play smashing our favorite adversary, La Mirada, 8-1. The mighty Eagles defeated the Matadores twice more before the seasons end, 9-2 and 11-3. Mayfair, Artesia, and Gahr also fell to C-lenn's strong offense and quick fielding. Leading our batting attack in league play were four men in the 300 class. Dave Morgan 1.3003, Freddy Rosales 1.3953, Mike Stuesser 1.3003 and Steve Tibbs 1.3413 contributed strongly to our league victories, but there is no joy in Mudsville, for while we won six of our league games, we dropped nine, four by one run. 'vjisif ' 1, 7:3 Mr Angotti Rick Costa Willie Kitaguchi, Rick Kinaman, Dennis Dowling, Bob Garza Bill Ristow john Ramos, Pete Garcia, Doug McArthur, Steve Audette Trini Cardenas joel Kiss,Gary Lauderdale. f P I NO JOY In Mudsville 178 -fs W is-Q , wifxw 2, 255311 W, Atggasf 52,1459 Mr. Bradley, lack Northover, lose Gutierrez, Frank Pasquale, Dean Crist, Rick Carter, Bob Robinson, Danny Dickson, Mike Peckham, Chuck Belk, Brucs Ujihara, Richie Kitaguchi, Mike Kinaman, Rick Krebsbach, john Kishaba, lerry Moore. 179 Despite a mediocre team perform- ance, several individuals excelled in their respective positions. MVP Fred Rosales was recognized as the best catcher in Suburban League and was placed on their first team. Dave Mor- gan received similar distinction in the outfield. Team Captain Steve Tibbs was placed on the Suburban League second team for his performance at first base, Mike Stuesser joined him in the outfield. Mario Borunda and john Barrick earned honorable men- tion. Mario's C. l .l:. win one, lose one C.I.F. brought the two most exciting games that the Eagles have ever played. Our first game took us to the Corona Del Mar gym, where our highly underated Eagles shocked the favored Sea Kings in the fourth and final quarter and the 42-41 win sent our crowd into hysterics. Ron Abney hit the winning bucket and a great steal by George Currie was all we needed. two makethe game. 180 ' is Ffh 4. Currie tabovel ties it up as the peanut gallery Cbelowl tells 'em how Y 1 Ron labovel starts against Villa Parkg Morgan lbelowl comes up empty handed. , Ross labovel takes the victor's trophy after plays like Norm's tbelowl crown Corona. Visiting Villa Park came to the Biola College gym for a turnabout second game. The Eagles seemed to have the edge this time all the way as the regu- lation game ended in an 83-83 tie. Team Captain Dave Morgan fouled out in overtime play, and the Eagles failed to jell, going down 89-85. .V. tennis captures league crown s 5' in, b J .V ,, K , P 5 1 Q T C a 4, .- if , .. .. if 4, . ' 4 93' f i i 4 1, I ' 'R I' X ROW 1. Mark Abernathy, lim Hill, lim Farr, Dave Pruitt. ROW 2. Coach Bacl:iDave Palm Carlos Porras, R. 2. Dave Espinosa, john Humphrey, Marcus Gomez. ROW 1. Phil Matteson, Craig Westerlin, juan Sanchez, ROW 2, Coach Tripp, Louie Burrola, Arnold Amaya,Mike Preciado. 'm 'mWnm..,,,,,Mww Wk , M in lg, , Q i Padden, Len Tom Greenland Bea , With tough opposition holding Varsity tennis to a third place in league, this year's IV tennis team combined excellent individual performance with cooperative team effort to cap- ture the first league championship in the history of the school. The Golf squad teed off in com- parative secrecy, with players only allowed on the green. Facing a rough schedule, Varsity came through with an eight-win, eight-loss record for the season. lunior Varsity fared better, racking up eight wins against three losses, and building hopes for a strong 1971 Varsity. ROW 1. Kevin McKinney, Mike Rodriquez, Louis Bermudez. ROW Theiss, Stuart Forthman, Ken Thompson Mike Sinclair Mike Cutler 2. Steve Cutler, Dave Ujihara, Dale Logan, Richard Barney, Ken Gary Craig. Burbridge, Mike Elkins, Steve Bennett. ROW 3. Coach Hayes, Rob 183 YOU NG TRACK team gains experience Despite a strong pre-season the Var- sity didn't pace too well in league. However, individuals were impressive and three records were set. jerry Centino ran the 220 in 23.0 sec. to set a new school record. This year's mile relay squad followed suit and set a new record of 3233.4 after destroying three previous relay records. Ernie Lehmeier joined in setting a new high jump record of 6'4 . Dave Mora shows first-place form. Ralph Maloy labovel hurdles to second place in Artesia meet M rf 4 Ed Kruger iabovel starts his winning kick. Phil Meyer fabovei strains for every inch to place first against Mayfair Eagle's relay comes up short against a fast Mayfair team. 185 INDIVID ALS gain honors Robin Felicio tucks a leg over a 4'6 high jump. Le ROY Romero 5'lh0UeUe5 M12 5 At the end of the season, lim Young was voted Most Valuable Player for running low hurdles and long jump. lohn Bishop earned the Most Im- proved Player award after qualifying for league finals in discus, and long distance runner jesus Penilla received the Sportsmanship trophy. y iw... Ejhris Lehmeier ibelowl putts his way victory over Pioneer. A0 ui Tom Hughs clears high jump against the Mustangs 187 We never stop pretending. So when our Sadie Hawkins comes along and gives us a chance to dress up and be someone else for an evening, who can refuse? Dogpatch, U.S.A. was the scene for this year's Sadie, and probably the most popular feature of the evening was the marriage booth. Hillbillies Tim Walker and Carol Young won the coveted Best-Costume award. In a tricky maneuver to gain money, the near-bankrupt yearbook staff decided to distribute yearbooks dur- ing the annual signing dance. Their high hopes were met with the year's record attendance for any one dance. An hour before the dance began, lines formed outside the gym. Many who planned just to pick up their books were caught up in the excite- ment and confusion and found them- selves staying until the end of the dance, perching on chairs,tables, rail- ings, or on the floor to sign books, and even dancing to the vibrating but sporadic sounds of The Classics Un- limited. Lorraine Valencia and Amy Africk Cindy O'Connor and Scott Carlson MEMORIES are made of this 188 'Twas the day ofthe Prom and all through the town, Upperclassmen were frantic and running around Getting their hair done, renting a tux, Trying on dresses, Oh, what a fuss! Corsages were pinned, and fresh boutonieres, Then southward we whisked to the Newporter Inn A Mysterious place, where few had been. We drove on the freeways and highways with care, Till at last we arrived and entered the Inn For an evening of elegance to be found within. First dinner was served, it was an excellent meal, Enlightened with music and a feeling unreal. Were these all our friends, in their fine fancy clothes? With ruffles and laces and formals with bows? And then came a hush for the moment supreme When Vickie in green was named our Prom queen. Princesses Vickie lMata, that isl Cindi, Melissa, and runner-up Kris, Stood by with escorts in tears and in smiles Storing up memories to last a long while. Then camethe music, both fast and slow, And finally the time when we had to go. Our bright happy faces said morethan enough. The evening had been of that magical stuff From which memories are formed, and kept, and treasured So sadly we left this world of enchantment. To go back to the grind of our daily encampment. But one feeling remained, as we drove out of sight, lt was a good time for all, and for all, a goodnight. Tim Walker and Carol Young l 89 l Qs- Dave Clark ...,.... , , -..ww 1,1 t -ff,a,,,- Ag 1. gif 11 Ann Templeton, Cindy Richards, Karen Watts, Bev Thompson labovel The Ter- rible Trio plus One lbelowl :QQ l 90 P5 , --. K -- z A , 4 Ago: Q-., V . an , N 1.- . Q. W K .- H rf f Steve Mangone labovej, Mr. Anaya, Mr. Mooshagian, M West, Miss Bowman, Mr. Ewing lbelowl. Ed Krueger and Greg Carter lbelowl Q v 1 Q r 4 4 DI Glli dayatDisneyland Richard Woods and Steve Tibbs April 29 was the only day of the year that students could ditch school-- legally, that is. At about 10:30 a.m., after a meeting telling us to be good little seniors, everyone boarded the buses for Disneyland. That is, almost everyone. A few avid surfers took off for the beach, and others just went home and relaxed. The ones who went to Disneyland really had a good time. Seniors were smiling from the mo- ment they arrived. Everyone felt free to express his true personality. Some people wore strange costumes and did strange things. Some people went wild with squirt guns, and others just went wild. A familiar sight as the day wore on was the Varsity Club, wander- ing around as a group. It was a crazy day! Seniors rushed from the Matter- horn to the Casey jones train, stopped for ten minutes for a hamburger and to listen to the band, and then spun around dizzily on the magic teacups Ross, Norm and Rick until they were sick. The administra- tors had an exciting day of chasing people around and telling them they had red cuts if they hadn't ridden on the bus. All in all, it was an exciting day, and all of us enjoyed ourselves to much that some of us missed the bus home. Shirley Basinger and Company tbelowl Most Popular: Gary Bell and Denise Rodriguez Most Likely to Succeed: Norm Maggard and Cheryl Ford Best Looking: Glen Peck and Carol Dressel Most School Spirit: Kim Rinabarger and Pat Tripepi f Best Dressed: Steve Tibbs and Carol Dressel Class Character: Tim Walker and l Denise Rodriguez f Senior Class Sweetheart: Ron Abney and Carol Dressel Most Athletic: Dave Morgan and Kris Larson Dave Wilson SE NI ORS Don Cap and Gowns With the school year quickly draw- ing to a close, senior events became more frequent. The first opportunity to wear caps and gowns came at the Baccalaureate services. After much clowning around during rehearsal the all-too-serious class of '70 finally mastered the procedure well enough to do it before the assembled parents. The services came off surprisingly well for most had remembered the left-2-3- 4-walk. Reverend C-.M. Rosenau of Mt. Olive Lutheran Church urged the graduating class to build constructive goals in life, rather than destroy cam- puses. Bernice Brown opened the services with the invocation, Dave Wilson gave the scripture reading, and Colin Long pronounced the benediction. Monday evening marked the night of the Awards Assembly. This was an exciting action-packed hour and a half in which deserving graduates re- ceived certificates, plaques, pins, checks, scholarships and one empty envelope. It could have been renamed the jim Becker-Kim Rinabarger show, as these two collected a total of eleven awards, six for lim and five for Kim. Dave Morgan was named Athlete of the Year. Dave Morgan The class of '70 gathered in Excel- sior's cafeteria on graduation night with most of them all slicked up for the occasion. The boys generally arrived dressed in new white shirts and ties, while the girls sparkled in new dresses. However, a few die-hards showed up in long hair, cords, blue jeans and twould you believe?l tennis shoes. The long walk by the honor guard caused a few nervous moments, but securely seated, the grads began to relax. For awhile the talk was of parties and other plans for graduation night celebrations. On the speaker's stage, ludy Ander- son started the ceremonies with the invocation. She was followed by Norm Maggard, Wayne Lamarre and Kris Larson, three scared speakers whose impossible dream became that of not being psyched out on the micro- phone echoes. Mr. james, a veteran of these performances, fared better as he congratulated the class on this first step of their advancement into the establishment. When later recalled to receive a momento marking the end of his eight years as john Glenn High's first principal, his emotional acceptance was received with a standing ovation from his last graduating class. The highlight, and most humorous portion of the program, was the distri- bution of diploma covers, Kris Larson started it off with an unscheduled walk in front of the audience and returned moaning, l blew it! I blew it! Then things really borke loose. As names were read, cheers, boos, and yells rang out from the stands. Cindy Rice forgot to stop for her cover, but the board member managed to grab her sleeve as she passed. As grads reached out to shake the hand distri- buting the covers, sleeves got hooked up on the table. Those who missed the table often found their angel suits caught in the flowers extending from the front of the speaker's stand. Then came the changing of the tassles. The mixed-up class of '70 was probably the first to change their tas- sles from left to right, rather than right to left. Norm Maggard GRADUATION A Dream Come True Carol Young and Tim Walker Following Cheryl Ford's benedic- tion, the show ended in a mass stam- pede as everyone ran to turn in gowns and pick up diplomas. For the class of '70, twelve years of schooling was over, and it was time to celebrate. Linda Berry's party started it off, and for many it didn't end until morn- ing. Where are you, Denise Rodri- guez? 195


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