Katella High School - Legend Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)
- Class of 1973
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G.A.A. sold carnations for their traditional flower sale. The Homecoming assembly was definitely the highlight of the week. It was a first for Katella since so many teachers contributed their time and talents. Mike Gibbs, Student Body President of 1971-1972, was also on hand at the Pep assembly to bolster school spirit. The Homecoming game was exciting although Katella met defeat. Song and Cheerleaders from previous years were present at the game as well as the assembly to heighten school spirit. During halftime, Miss Pam Heilson was crowned 1972-1973 Homecoming queen. Princesses were elected with Sue Bertaina and Cindy Rodriguez being sophomore and junior respectively and Rhonda Ricketts and Wendy Asbra senior princesses. BELOW: Janet Stout and Rick Rouselle danced to the music of Second Tues- day at the Homecoming Dance. LEFT: Couples often strolled out to the bal- cony to enjoy the view. BELOW RIGHT: The Homecoming Dance was a good place for old friends to get together. Q 2 . 1 5' I 2 5 i 5 Xtl,,f '.9- f Q . u if . ,Q , Hn,-J A ffff Q www' f ,, -1-m 3 f 2 I 'g f s ,., , , WW e ff hh M 'f MW A if My 1, ,,,, H f W W 'f - 'A 7 ' . X fi , N I ,554 ,.,,,,,,,, wa, aw 1245 - -1 , .. f, g , A 1 7 ' V32 ,Aww ,gf TOP: Drill Team members in a beautiful processional from Holiday in Mu- sic. ABOVE: Mary Ann Kuchler as a wise man in Holiday in music. CEN- TER: Mr. Ethington and his well-known Christmas tree. UPPER RIGHT: The Yuletide spirit in the Homemaking roam. LOWER RIGHT: Kat-ella Choir carolers added a touch of cheer before vacation 18-Happenings wi'fn?sT.q,,,u- , 71 rv 'W , , Q X 3 We ' N 'N X ' Mr f W g,,,,,,,. L ugh HW Yi W, ' in ' ': , W1 I f ef ,gg 2 Christmas descended upon Katella unexpectedly and in a hurry as usual. The frosty mornings that came so early this year, vanished after a brief period of winter weather and we were in- clined to settle down and dream of a warm, if not white, Christmas. The sights at Katella during the Yule- tide season were the traditional ones. There was a candy cane sales sponsored by the Girls League, the Choral Depart- ment once again sold Christmas trees and took part in the Holiday in Music program, and ofcourse, that perennial favorite, Mr. Oakley Ethington was back with his beautiful Christmas tree, spreading goodwill and cheer throughout Katella from room 23. Us ik ss ss ' 4 as as X 3, 3 isl is 3? W Q rl if rl f - I e 1 i 'Twas the Season to Be jolly l Happenings-19 mi TOP RIGHT: Due to the efforts of Mr. Werschke and Mr. Phillips, Mitsu Natai, the National Lightweight Champion of Japan and Larry Watanabe, the National Iunior College Champion wrestled at an exhibition match in the gym, a Katalla first. BELOW LEFT: Halloween caused Joyce Morrow to turn clown for a day. BELOW RIGHT: To illustrate blindness and to help his students develop their other senses, Mr. Smith made his Environmental Sciences classes temporarily blind. LOWER LEFT: Chuck McGinnis and many other seniors received their first federal ballots November 7, LOWER RIGHT: Electrified, Erin O'Key is the guinea pig for a demonstration at the Atomic Energy Assembly, done by Byron Sobol a speaker from Southern California Edison. S.,.,m-'A if sirys I P' ,mg 4 ax ,,e, an X 20-Happenings Special Events Lit KateIIa's Enthusiasm 'ist i ,.,,.,,, if, , ,, 5' ABOVE: The rock music of Gabriel was featured at a special assembly sponsored by Campus Life. LEFT: In government classes students talked issues with party representatives, Giving a taste of Government was john Hanna, Demo- cratic Party representative. Happenings-21 Spirit Week Focused on 50 s As has become traditional, Katella once again had its annual Spirit Week. The events, often taking more nerve and gumption than actual skill, included the ever-popular water ballon toss, pie eating contest, car smash, bubble-gum-bubble-blowing contest, stu- dent-faculty basketball game, root beer chug- a-lug, and the tug of war. School-wide partici- pation made the Be-Bop Day the highlight of the week. That nostalgic day came to a close with one of the more memorable dances. The Be-Bop dance was successful in bringing forth from their hiding all the latent bobby-soxers, soshes, hoods, and greasers. - i s 22-Happenings Feeling ff, 5? 'ny n, A's 31445, ax, AA, M., X ' M4 f. , ,, Happenings-23 Song and Cheer '7 Marcia Nutt f 24-Happenings 1 . Valerie et. s Being a cheerleader or songleader takes a lot of time, coordination' and determina- tion. It's not easy to brave the cold of a football game and keep the smile on your face from freezing into a permanent grin. It was long and involved practice that created the uniformity and precision of these two groups. Retaining their en- thusiasm after long hours of rehearsal, the song and cheerleaders arrived at the game and maintained their energy throughout a victory or a defeat. Q I 2 2 r Z N-nf Happenings-25 all More Leaders Inspired More Spirit I-Enron i,X.x..i. ax fl x N ex fe w 4 X X 1 julie Penn 1 X me . fi-. N: 'W X ts SEQ? 541-Xz...,5xt. .- '2' ' 'L f?wwf1Yff's i. Katella found that adding another member to the junior Varsity and Sophomore cheerleading squads also added more vitality and depth to their well-formed cheering lines. The girls worked hard throughout the year practicing and developing new cheers and routines. Both squads aided and cheered the Sophomore and j.V. teams through a successful year. .K gygg .. .-. . 1 27 Liveliness, a Pep Club Quality l TOP ROW: N.Peterson, K.Penn, D.Terrell, L.McDermed, B.Shirley, T. McConnell, M.McDermedV.Gawlas, D.Pangersis, D.Page, C.-Iohnson, B Timpte, C.Hegel, M.Mueller, B.Prentice, C.Allec, T.Brennan, I.Bond, M Burke, B.Hewitt, D.Tellam, D.Ordlock, T.Lipari, D.Warner, A.Bement, Pi Casey, M.Mitchell, B.Rollins, I..Ramirez, P.Krieger, L.Bugbee, I.,Will, 5 Watson, S.Fronek SECOND ROW: L.Brier, N.Harris, K.Burgess, C Moser, R.Sikora, l.Rodriguez, P.Moore, C.M aguire, L.Bukovsl4is, R.Krizer K.Palrner, C.Smith, j.Elvers, K.Cook, R.Blackwell, C.Brown, K.Mansfield T.Sirns, M.Boyer, D.Pruett, j.Phillips, j.Martin, N.Thornton, M.Pearce, K Greene, D.l-lenry, I.Baldwin, M.Pearce, C.Schmaltz, THIRD ROW: T Winston, K.Shea, V.Makowski, S.Turnbull, l.,Daley, T.Mazzola, I Molina, S.Conrad, T.Zabel, D.Dresser, D.Benton, C.Beers, A.Prisco, L C D Goulet, I.Kawagoe, C.Rosas, K.Watkins, P.Iump, ME-titt, T.Banner Schwartz, S.McLean FOURTH ROW: D.Rehm, S.Cregger, D.Dube, 1 Cook, D.l-lurtado, j.Small, D.Kessler, K.Doyle, j,Dickens, P.Rasque P. Willis, K.Osumi, Pjones, M,Gilmore, E,Rennon, P.Kennedy, K.O'Britisr, A Kennedy, I..Wiley BOTTOM ROW: P.l-Ieileson, D.Daley, B.l3ry, G Qflgt KMBHTS I Daniels, P.Smith, C.Franks, N.Sadler, V.Turner, R.Ricl4etts, K.Lee, M. Nutt, N.Wrede, S.Williman, S.Dolan, P.Hutton, K.Patrick, J.Connolly, 5.Kalinyak, S.Bertaina, K.5ommers, I.Penn. The 175 girls in this year's Pep Club surely had what it takes. This year a new rule was enforced, being that all girls trying out for song or cheerleader must be an active member of Pep Club. Sign painting, eagerly yelling at games, acting in assemblies, and attending all kinds of athletic events brought the cheerleaders and the Pep Club together as friends. Pep Commissioner, Rhonda Ricketts worked with enthusiasm by organizing all events. Two mascots, Karen Shea and Kathy Doyle were chosen, adding color and excitement to the games. Mr. Mc- Carthy, advisor, willingly gave sug- gestions, and advice. A rewarding year has past for the Pep Club, but the best is yet to come. Happenings-29 ' t i .. tmsm- H M M It has been a busy season for the Scarlet Chevalier Drill Team, under the leadership of Carol Teno. The year started with a handful of halftimes, and Parades. Honors were received from the Halloween, and Hawthorne Parades. February brought the Miss Drill Team U.S.A. pageant, where 12 girls participated. Various other activities were in- cluded such asp Pizza sales, per- forming in Assemblies, and en- joying the Mexican Dinner, and Pot Lucks held. Head Leader, Carol Teno, in her second year as leader performed excellently, es- pecially at the Miss Drill Team U.S.A. pageant. All in all, the year proved to be very exciting, rewarding, and very busy for the girls. 30-Happenings Scarlet Chevalier Excellence , Enhanced With Age 'mmf 'Q ax if E 5 2 in .1 ,A Q ,. rf Bw-N TOP ROW: M.Kuchler, I.Stout, K.I-Iersing, D.Hutcheson, C.Padilla, I. Keyes, C.Collins, S.Flemming, T.Craven, D.Pyle SECOND ROW: S. Renoso, L.Simms, D.Marshall, D.Weddell, P.Tomey, A.Krick, A.Hinman, K.Williamson, K.Coffman, C.Baker THIRD ROW: I.Fogarty, P.Carter, D.Connelly, D,Benson, R.Hood, E.Killingbeck, L.Born, I.Vo0rhis, 5.Carl FOURTH ROW: I.,Costell0, j.Richie, P.Knight, I.,Sergott, S.Popke, B. Burchill, L.Morte, R.Fox, S.Winberg, K.Osumi BOTTOM ROW, LEADERS: Linda Kenz, Carol Teno, Marlene Nutt, Patti Ditmar. Happenings-31 Under the leadership of their director, Mr. Nelson and Drum major Charlie Clark, Katella's band had a very suc- cessful year. The band began rehearsals in August and continued at a frenzied pace. Howdy Day assembly was the first opportunity for Katella students to hear our band. Throughout the year, the band participated in many parades and received many awards. Among them was a first place at the Azusa Golden Days Parade, a first at Hawthorne Band Review, and second places at both West Arcadia Band Review and the All Western Band Review. Besides these awards, individual members of the band were also honored. At the Hawthorne Band Review, Charlie Clark received a fourth place in Mace Drum Major. Pam Pietrok, Katella's Twirler, was awarded second places at Azusa and All Western. ln addition to these awards, the Drum Squad received a second place at West Arcadia. The band also participated in the Big A Band Spec- tacular, Christmas Concert for the PTSA, a Pops Concert in january and also a combined band-drama production of Bye, Bye Birdie. Showmanship is an important part of the band. Besides the musicians there are also the banners and flags. The banner carriers were ably headed by Carol Krey and flag carriers by Lori Whitcomb. ma QQ .... fs., ' , A rrltt it fl, .4 N ,A . 1' 1 'tg y Q I fa 'Wharf .44 ABOVE RIGHT: Besides performing at Tastee-Freez, band members also found time to relax and enjoy the day. ABOVE: The Pep Band was at hand for every home basketball game to cheer the team onward. RIGHT: During the football season, Katella's band performed at the pep assemblies that were held during nutrition. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Band members like Ken Cavanaugh per- formed for the Katella student body at the Howdy Day Assembly. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Under the able leadership of drum major Charlie Clark, band members were at school at 7:00 for early morning practice. 32-Happenings If ,I a 1 QQ .,,,,u AW i Q fa ly- . I ' f n ,,V , 3 f A , , A .1 , hW VM IZA I X I Eff f ' xii S7 E CF I it I 2 f 3 I fl IIII fl , ,, ,fjwfz 1' I X 5 ff if . ,,., Vx? ,V my I I WXMW ill 2 VVVV wi I L! swim' N. fy f NRM if ,I ,, :,if,,3 2, ,, w,M Z , gm I f LffA ' ,, A,ff' z,,,,:-,,! Q, my I I A 9 f ' 6 . I v TOP ROW: M,Nuttelman, M.Chamber, K.Slaven, I..Linn, B.StanIey, M.IoI'1nson, J.Heath, R.Santibanez, D.Shirey, R.Watson, R.KaIlisch, C.Temp- lin, M.Iones, C,Parker, D,Bailey, T,Wilson, I.WiIliams. SECOND ROW: I.Fitzgerald, M.Pugh, D.Price, R.KelIey, j.HiIiker, A.Mory, j.Barker, J.RendeII, T.Tobias, R.Ruppert, M.Climo, I.CalIen, T.Verdegem, j.Emery,M.WalkIin, R.Young, R.W0oten, C.MoIina, L.Whitcomb. THIRD ROW: I..Woodworth, B.Morris, C.Hukari, T.Scivner, C.AIexander, D.Enoch, C.Byrd, C.Utterback, C,Banks, S.HalI, I.CIover, C.Certain, K.Nish, M.Rut- Iedge. FOURTH ROW: R.Sikora, B,Timpte, M.Whyman, M,Robbins, C.WhitfiII, C,TempIeton, D.AIlen, B.Horton, H.Hinrnan, M.McKown, I.. Parsons, C.Walden, D.King, H.Eldred, E.VVilIiams, C.Boeck, C.McKim, K.Cook, D.Sweeney, C.King. FIFTH ROW: M,Stewart, A.Yamaguchi, G. Rankin, T.ConnelIy, C.Saunders, S.Sorenson, BI-Ierud, II'.Winston, C.Young,, Bfross, T.Lindsay, K.Creene, S.CaCldis. SIXTH ROW: P.Pietrok, I.Timpte, M.Peterson, Cfostello, Cjohnson, T.CiIIiIand, S.Girardi, D.Wyrick, B.Hull, Lfartwright, Djohnson, D.Lowery, C.RarnsdelI, S.Wake- field, D.Whitten, I..Water5, K.Smith, I.McSoud, Cflark, SEVENTH ROW: K,Wrede, K.CanchuIa, 5.Zitny, M.Deporter, 5.Lusk, E,Storch, I. Ash, C.Co1de, L.SaIIee, M.Sheppard, R.Roberts, CForry, Sjohnson, D.CIark. BOTTOM ROW: D Herman, B.I-Iewitt, C.Wooten, C.Krey, M.Ar- ford, I.Williams, K.I-Iermann. fl, A E12 We i 'L 'Q : -: -.R Nr ,Q V I .3 i - k Q. mW ' 4 , fan-v W Q ' l U th ' L 4 R 5 K ...J .. . .K 1 Q' Z' 'I ,I N X, -S -'J ., . i if if I I 5 If 3 . W 1 I : I I ' ff q ' I, III . : :I: I 4 ' . gg IK: If L , X W - . ' f f ' I 2 ff . , L Q I n P A Happenings-33 NWN . ,fx . ---, ',,W Ja W 5 i w -3 'A ss or flees Ulla l if ABOVE: Band members Randy Watson and Mark Stewart helped to supplement band-drill team's income with candle sales. RIGHT: Under the leadership of Mr. Nelson, the hand performed at Tasteefreez day. 34-Happenings Band and Drill Team Highlights ES: , V b li ,. , , 1 W 6. H sw, 3 fi TOP LEFT: Katella's Band and Drill Team had a Combined Tastee-Freez Day to raise money for uniforms. ABOVE: The Band and Drill Team were both on hand to perform for Tastee-Freez Customers. LEFT: Band members prepared for half-time show at one of our football games. ii T 15' iz: -, J S ,f i A H -,' 2 Q - , viii' ,W 'A W Hg, if-7 ADVANCED GIRLS' GLEE-TOP ROW: E.Dewald, L.Weatl'ierly, D.Brewster, K.Schilling, P,Weerts, D.Foster, GSitton, T.Sims, D.Lively, H. Werner. SECOND ROW: B.Witkowski, M.Ewing, j.Villa, D.Wyrick, L.Best, S,Dempster, B.Allen, I,Fader, S.Gilbert, I.Sprong,, BOTTOM ROW: K.HilCl1ey,D.Wliitten, K.Watlcins, Jfroclcett, D,Dresser, D.Benton, L.Viduari, I.Osumi, P.Davidson, 5,5ellers. BELOW LEFT: Katella's A Capella members prepared for their performance at members were ably led by Mr. Roger Axworthy. I1 X ... f if ggi' we-' Y f ,X i if 1' ' , -i 5 f , A G 5 A 1 p 5 3 , . ' xs. . Holiday in Music. BELOW RIGHT: Advanced Girls' Glee l Happenings-35 The Katella High School Vocal Music Department was an active group during 1972-73. The Madrigal Singers and A Capella Choir had numerous performances during the Christmas Season, including Holiday in Music, where the Katella Choirs combined with Kennedy's, and the Katella Band and Drill Team to form the highlight of the show. The Christmas tree sale, though a lot of fun, was not as profitable as before. Following Christmas vacation the choral groups went vigorously to work on their music for the spring choral festivals and the special I Am An American day, held in Disneyland in February. This year the choirs combined with the Drill Team and other organiza- tions on campus to present a special Spring Show. Talent from all over campus was featured in this very successful show. The end of the year was climaxed by the choirs' annual tour to San Francisco. Ninety-two singers and performers went on the tour-which proved to be, One of the best ever! E - ..k-hh- S A CAPELLA - TOP ROW: C.Allec, D.Baker, K.Burgess, A.Burroughs, H.Nordheimer, D.Gray, A.Kent, D,Davis, B.I.anning, M.Knapp, M.Al- varado, B,Miller, C.Radlce, W,Browne, P,Heileson, D.Hutcheson, R.Sidora, I.Cook, G.Bement. SECOND ROW: M.McDonald, D.Hutche5on, C Reese, D.King, C.Yorba, Mlindholm, R.Ryba, C.Crowe, 1.Freeman, Cl-lilchey, B.Sayre, C.Clarl4, M.Merriam, T.Barnett, N.Fisher, P.Tomey, M Mueler, L.Sims. THIRD ROW: S.Clark, K.5auser, L,Robbins, I.Stout, M.Vogel, R.Birosik, Djeffries, N.Vidovich, L.Polinsky, D.Carlson, C.Bement j.Connelly, T.Nagel, S.Blocher, K.Esley, B.Klippenstein. BOTTOM ROW: M.Cuziejl4a, D.Davis, T.Keoski, j.Cook, M.Munger, S.Sturgell, M.Wil- finger, K.Teyler, M.Tomas, W.Long, K.Davis, M.Swan, K.Kerr, R.Didier, L.Costello. 36-Happenings Choir Events Made For a Successful Year H BP i M f an , 4 ra' 1 ,,,, 5 7 ' 'f s ,fig AAT QM if get- M QV, ,F 1 I W I . wg, ' if swf. ' rs? A ff, , , :rr W is v 4 i 95 r sq, sf 7 wr' f V ., 5' ' -1 ,'-':' 5 ', Big: 4 Q M my ,3 7 S MADRICALS- TOP ROW: Mr. Axworthy Mark Vogel Marc Alvarado Don Davis Wayne Browne Charlie Clark Dale Carlson Cordon Hilchey Leroy Palinsky BOTTOM ROW: jan Cook janet Stout Debbie King Hilarie Nordheimer Pam Heileson Marcia Merriam Theresa Barnett ,lean Ann Connolly Karen Davis W LEFT: George Bement worked in the Choir tree lot flocking trees. ABOVE: lt took hard work and many hours of practice to perform in Holiday in Music. BELOW: Choir students performed in the Fourth annual Holiday in Music. 37 1' we 38-Happenings 'sf E A Homemaking covers a lot of different topics. It includes such varied subjects as child care, sewing, cooking, interior design and artcrafts. This year the girls in Homemaking were espe- cially original and creative with their Christmas designs for ornaments and hangings. Creativity doesn't end at a painting or a piece of music, but can be found in making something beautiful out of ordinary things. i ABOVE: Rugs and needlepoint were among the home arts and crafts displayed by Homemaking Club members. LEFT: Sue Staph looked out for pre-schoolers in the Home Ec. sponsored nursery school. HOMEMAKING CLUB - TOP ROW: M.Kuchler, C.Hernandez, D.Vince, I..Gay, A.Eisenberg P.Casey, l..Arellanes. SECOND ROW: K.Davis, V.Pradetto, S.Mendenhall, D.Dunn, T,Kilmer BOTTOM ROW: Ljoe, l..Costello, I..Wiley, S.Nemeclc, Drama and Homemaking Flour in Productivity TOP ROW: E.Ashworth, M.Swan, j.Keyes, S.Cregor, K.Padilla, T.Nagel, S,Schrett, R.C-rant, K.Penn, j.Andrews, R.McMillan, M,M areks, I.Yri- gollen, SECOND ROW: M.Dougherty, P.Tomey, C.Harding, D.Teach, j.Fogarty, T.Carter, D.McKechnie, D.McKeon, M.Fogarty, B.C1eorge, L.Max- well, B.Brummel, j.5ergott, B.Tovaas, BOTTOM ROW: C.Fenton, D,Dickinson, N.Carcia, D.Drake. JtbX.,..,aw' t Drama Club, due to its untiring efforts to bring culture to Katella, was very busy this year with popcorn sales at football games and the Halloween parade and candy sales at the school and on their own time. The money raised through these sales went to production costs and toward equipment for Katella's very own theatre. While selling popcorn was not exactly Laurence Olivier's style, it did help. BELOW: Popcorn sales appear to be booming from the look on Mickie Fogarty's face, BELOW LEFT: Jeanette Marsh used her Chinese street vendor costume to advantage when selling edibles at the Halloween Parade for Drama Club. fri Happenings-39 One Gap Opened While Another Gap Closed George Bement as Captain Spavento seemed to be the center of hostile attention in the opening scene of A Gap in Generations Katella s first prod uctlon of the 72 73 theatrical season was A Gap In Generations The mood for the evening w Renaissance and a very enjoyable evening it was too The play revolved around a roving troupe of poor but seldom honest actors. It was a rather unusual high school play to stage, but the experiment proved highly successful and was a delight to those who saw it and to those who performed it. ' LEFT: Randy Grant crooned and warbled his way into Ronda Simons' heart. BELOW: Eddie Ashworth sang another song of love in his role as a wandering goliard. 40-Happenings 2 3 -..a-.1 , rl i l K1 ABOVE: Toni Carter, as a medieval golddigger, had a captive audience in senior citizen Bill Brummel. UPPER RIGHT: As Dr. Graziano, Bruce Maxwell could cure anything from acne to rificifle. RIGHT: Printed in script style print on parchment paper, the program presented a hint of what was to come. BELOW: As Vittoria di Besigniosi, Donna McKoen learned a thing or two about rich old men. TOP ROW J Goddard R Grant D Warner JPenn M Lamo N Petersen, K,Penn, R.Ku-shner, G.Fenton, D1-iousman, R.Tovaas, L.Schrett. SEC- ' OND ROW B Newman S Dempster B George E Ashworth I Andrews, M.Seaton, K.Kjellin, M.Mareks, E,Pe-cis, K.Klein, I I.Hinman. BOTTOM ROW I Keyes M Dougherty R Simons M Munger D McKeon D Dlckinson, L.MaxwelI, I.I3ogarty,M.Fogarty, T.Barnett, P.Pietrok,j.Heiden. Tenacious Talkers Triumphed KateIia's renowned Speech team was alive and kicking this year. The loquacious ioudmouths brought home a first piace trophy from the returning varsity tournament to add to their already overstocked trophy case. Mr. lay Viasak, the team's new coach, devoted much time and energy to help Speech members perfect their presentations. lt was a tough year. There was triumphant victories and frustrating judges but it was, ali in aii, a very good year. L ff! Pg' it SAM. Ku . if I V T x ' ' w .. ., f fi' ' ,. , t fflflill M 5 T ,f -1 i, X '..'.,r , A Q K f '-ml? 'Nr ' f .J K fl ' , K 5 I ff an f A . fy, , I 9 Fl, if it 4 AI 1 it V f R as X R! ' f -V K r ix . I 3 Wag, ' . ,. ' if 1 . ge 'M U T K J an V LM -f I ,, X . , 32 3 5 f 3 Ei' l YTEX I z .ii-.31 ,Q f ' ir W rv: aw , vig! ,, vm in A , ,H V r l ,KW : - ., 7 we. , I R , Qff J! -Y MW Q? , 3 Q -HEL y , 2 rf ,K , QL - T 1. ,- fm-. e M Q1 ,Zf+,g.5?', gg M iid, Asif' . J! ' 5 '.t,-wif' izfffltff e if isigig' TOP: Ace Coke salesmen Tom Masters and Dan McKechnie manned the Coke machines for Speech at football games. TOP LEFT: Bruce Maxwell and Donna McKeon demonstrated How to do a Team Speech . ABOVE: Raymond M. Grant III discussed the unmentionable activities of the gink- go tree. LEFT: Speech Club president john Andrews checked out competi- tion from Drama Club's popcorn. Happenings-43 Under the direction of Mrs. Butler, the newspaper staff turned in another fine series of newspapers throughout the year. New innovations in format were reflected in the staff's attempt to include the students' activities which took place during the summer as well as their involvement in the community. H V -sf .ik A 3 5 s 1 5 S 3 ttv, 'FQ A at A 2-it 4 Inf if!! TOP RIGHT: TOP ROW: I.PheIps, B.I.aube, S.Clarke, M.Alvarado. SECOND ROW: T.I.ychoff, M.Meyer, THIRD ROW: R.Goddard, S,Barela, R,Blakely, S. Phillips, C.Fry, C.Cogan. BOTTOM ROW: T.Zabel, K.Klein, D.Scarborough, L. Cushing, R.Voorhis, I..Kocaka, S.Watson, R.Blackwell. x..--- ABOVE I.EI7T:KNIGHT'S PAGE reporter, Mark Alvarado, turned paper boy while folding papers to sell. ABOVE RIGHT: Mike Meyer and Linda Kocaka discussed format for front page. RIGHT: Bob Laube found amusement in the copy he was typing. 44-Happenings R ,,,, RZ' lk ns ep f LEFT: Mark Alvaraclds articles came under the inspection of Mrs. Butler before each printing. BELOW: Stuart ' 'irke put the finishing touches on the papers. BOTTOM n K LtFT: The newspaper staff worked hard in an efficient .. but enjoyable manner. ' ar. Newspaper Staff Dug up Another Scoop '-.hgh Happenings-45 Nicki, Nicki, do you have a grease pencil? No, Fonda, I think Steve's got one. john! Stop touching me! Michelle's bored? That should be 3 V2 X 4 Vz. Carol, you dummy! What? George, have you finished your pages yet? We have so many restrictive barriers to our crea- tivity on this book, I can't go on! Debbie, when you type that, remember to underline it, O.K.? Teri, can you start cropping those pictures for me, please? Carolyn, you're not doing it right. You'll have to do it over. Come on you guys, we've got a deadline to meet in two days! Take your lay- out and get out of here, Tommy or I won't O.K. it! Now get out, and shut up! Teri, can you write the copy for the choir section for me? Everybody on the staff has to do two spreads. jeff is assigned to do art, band and I don't know what else. You can do closing too. Yes, I can do it in my spare time! Bitter, bitter, jeff is getting bitter! You're not doing it right, john! You can't look! There, now you're getting better! Doug, you've got to get to work on the senior cred- its, so get started! Carol you tell them, they won't listen to me. Oh, give me a home where the camels all roam. Where the shieks and the harems all play. Steve! Get off the table! Mich, how's the art section coming? Mr. Barkawi, here are the last two spreads. ALLAH BE PRAISED! lT'S FINISHED!!! 46-Happenings Si? 'fi' QM I 'Nm-Q SESS We Were So Vain We Thought This Yearbook Was About Us wifi : eeefo 'gf LEFT: Legend Leader, Mr, Barkawi, gave much-needed advice to John Cawlas and Carolyn Kent, OPPOSITE PACE ABOVE: Undercover Photo Editor, Nicki Wrede, kept tabs on the notorious ac- tivities of yearbookies and regularly sent reports to proper authorities. OPPOSITE PACE BELOW: The unity of the photo and yearbook staffs was exemplified by the delightful visit of Barry Newman and Chuck McGinnis. ABOVE: Yearbook staffers worked while enjoying Christmas cookies and punch during yuletide feast. BELOW: Yearbook students worked ceaselessly on the thankless task of pro- ducing a best-selling yearbook. MM was ilk.. IN XM g ., BELOW CENTER, TOP ROW: D.Dickerson, I.Cawlas, F.Scott, Nl. Nlareks, S,Tillotson, C.Tellam, T.Howells. SEATED: J.Hunter, D.Pruett, 'If McConnell, Carol Corski, N.Wrc-de, C.Kent. 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Jill .1-Y' - 3 ' ew JV, ,sw V, .Av 6 Q- V Vx, esigavfw-,vV. .-.P:pQ.f.-Qfx?x.1,n.4-fy ffm. Mei.. Vv-., 24: ,V .V ,. N . V.2 ' .w 'V T .- 1 35 4,F,.V,Pf V -ry' 5-' - .- --'.,L.' ip--1 1:-',-'1V E WMQWWFS - ' im,-I ng V .I my X. ,, .,,.g,f..2L., ,i.i,gQ,.Q,,gif,yQ:?,QgXwc2i1i. .. , 4 -V . SNC' .. T S S C Anti-Apathy Cabinet Coal . M. . . Y .e K.: 1, wx WMS 'Wk as '51 T 5 . S .fl -. V if S' X -iq., ' li?-'PV , . . 4. BOTTOM: Creg Salle-e was amused by Dennis Grays humble wisdom. CENTER LEFT: The Cabinet knew enough to come in out of the rain. if QD 'x.,o -T ' . - 3 w r' in Q we .- 5 Happenings-49 I.C.C. TOP ROW: G.Bement, I.Anclrews, D. Shirey, R.Grant, C.McMahon, D.Ordlock, K. Nish, M.Knapp, l.Caril4er. SECOND ROW: H. Nordheimer, M.Connelly, C.l'eterson, B.Newman, C.Kent, D.Bighead, D.Domene, W.Starl4ey, D. West. BOTTOM ROW: K.Williamson, T.Zabel, I..Sandles, L.Costello, L.Wiley, D.Pruett, j.Hill, C. Howell, C.AlliC0tti. BELOW - HOUSE - TOP Roberts, B.Sayre, C.Miller, S.Gaines, E.Ashworth, F,Solomon, R.Watson, M.Irby, j.O'Dwyer, C. Freundner, SECOND ROW: E.Morrow, S.Wat- son, Nllwtunger, T.Howells, P.DelCrognale, B. Turner, M.lN1itchell, R.Kyrias, T,Lipari, C.Rod- riguez, R.Quihuiz, C-Sallee. BOTTOM ROW: K. Sommers, M.Swan, N.Wrede, N.Harris, T. Barnett, M.Gilmore, B.Shirley, 5.Deleese, I. McCuire,T.lw1cConnell. 2 ROW: Rleikauf, Gffemplin, R.Wright, T. The Senate functioned as a back-up and source of ideas for the different class events. The Senators of each grade with their respective class officers, planned for the Sophomore Class's Turkey Shoot, the lunior Class's junior-Senior Prom and the Seniors' Homecoming and hot chocolate sales. Senators tried hard to combat apathy and become involved, but much of their enthusiasm was watered down by a largely non-appreciative student body. The House of Representatives approved more legislation than it initiated. As with the Senate, the House 50-Happenings never got off the committee level until second semester because of the lack of support a united student body can give. Ideas were hard to come by, but that problem was somewhat remedied by the Suggestion Box. The Cabinet idea of the Student Park was approved by both the Senate and the House. Almost defunct by mid-year, the Inter- Club Council formed new committees and regrouped. Katella's club presidents hashed over placing the club's shields above the first floor on the main building, and with the re-organized I.C.C. the project materialized. E Student Gov't: Gaining Holds on New Projects 5 'IAN ll :M-ef Yu. -uns' Se ABOVE-Senate TOP ROW: P.Asbra, S,Tillotson, M.Michaud, I. Tietge, R.Bertaina, G,Bement, J.Phelps, N.Russell, SECOND ROW: D.Dickerson M.Marek5, GHegel, D.Tellam, C,Kent, T.Brennan, P. Phelps, GBanks. BOTTOM ROW: R.Gogos, D.Hurtado, D.McKeon, D.Whitten, B.PrentiCe, A.PrisCo, R.Blackwell. ABOVE LEFT: LGG meetings gave club presidents a chance to talk over problems and to do something to improve Katellas clubs. BELOW LEFT: Leading the first period classes' representatives was Mickey Michaud, who took over the job of Speaker of the House clue to the mid-year graduation of Gregg Sallee. BELOW: On Student Government Day, parliamentary procedure took a back seat to one of Senator George Bement's jokes. Happenings-51 Chess, F. C.A. Campu Life This year Chess Club not only found enjoyment playing among themselves, but they also achieved great success in many tournaments. Members found this experience rewarding. This was the first year for Fellowship of Christian Athletes. They brought football players and celebrities for an assembly during the year. ABOVE-Katella Chess Club members dueled against other schools in tournament action, CHESS CLUB: TOP ROW: Bill Houghton, Corey Loprest, Brad Koontz. BOTTOM ROW: Wendell Starkey, Dudley Wakamatsu, Sharon Friday. F.C.A.y TOP ROW: S.Overcast, P.Asbra, D,Ordlock, D,Carlson, M.Lind- holm, B,Pitsenbergcr,C.Bement. BOTTOM ROW: T.Baker, D,Dicl4erson, Mlviunger, D,West, T.Petty, D.Demene. 52-Happenings N CAMPUS LIFE CLUB7 TOP ROW: Paul Standing, Mark Lindholm, ,lim Goddard, Randy Heydon, Randy Watson. SECOND ROW: Don Davis, Hilarie Nordheimer, Andrea Bement, Karen Needham, Ed Pecis, George Bement. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Munger, Carolyn Auday, Carolyn Auclay, Cindy Solis, Doreen Wommer, Debbie Connelly, Ken Teyler. 1 'if eftrf we W EM' Campus Life started the year with a Burger Bash. My mi y This was to bring a closer relationship between stu- dents and Campus Life. Members also united with 3 Wy'i 450 high school students representing other Campus C M Life clubs on a retreat. Campus Life wasn't just a place its fe ig Q R' , ,,, at to have fun but a place to find others. 4 ,f LEFT: Mark Lindholm got a lift from the hot seat. BELOW: Campus Life members refreshed themselves after an arduous ff! ' meeting. I Ai, it' , ,. sr,, Happenings-53 WATER SKI CLUB TOP ROW: D.Warner, R,Wright, L.Aclams, M.Lar- son, D.Davis, D.Conner, C.Hegel, L.Bugbee, M.Christian5on, I.Sher- wood, W.Tovaas, j.Hunter, SS-tanfield, j,Vetter, I..Cassiere, j.Cariker SECOND ROW: K.Snook, D.Richer, V.Wi11iams,T.Roberts, C.Rodriguez, QM? Tl-Sims, C.McGuire, D.Ciberson, K.Kelly, P.Del-Crognale, D.O'Hare, R.Shoopman, D.Bighead. BOTTOM ROW: C.Cook, S.McCrary, j.I.aib, D.Benton, D.Dresser, D.Dube, D.Hurtado, R.C1onzales, K.Berg1and, S. Zuniga, M.Sommers. ff 4-WMM ' awww-'MMM ' Y! ' 5 Z , 9 hm, . MM' ,aggyuwm M. LEFT: Kim Coffman had her enthusiasm for skiing broken. ABOVE: Megan McDonald slalomecl at Sunland Skiers before trying out the slopes at Big Bear. The Snow Ski Club was able to take more trips due to the abun- dance of snow. They took many trips to Snow Valley and Big Bear. They also went to Utah for Easter vaca- tion. Skiers practiced at Sunland Skiers before trips to prepare them for the slopes. Members also viewed films on the intricates of skiing from Mr. Bates. The Water Ski club brought in more members than they have ever had. This enabled them to achieve more goals. They took a trip to Carlsbad early in the year and had a Zif sale to raise money for future trips. In the spring they had a recycling drive and took more trips to Lake Elsinore. Their activities included overnights also. RIGHT Rory Bertaina overcame the hazards of the slope to finish his run, Ski Clubs Enjoyed Outdoors SNOW SKI CLUB TOP ROW: S.I-Iendrickson KW1k S5tanf1eld S THIRD ROW RCalaway D Feutz CCertam D Scarbrough CMoser Overcast, C.Anderson, D.West, R.Minarsch, RBerta1na DDav1s A ISherman GDBVIS DOrdlock ABement BHew1tt PBlount BOT I3enner,G.Bement, R,Recker, SECOND ROW: L Recker M Irby VTaor TOM ROW 5 Bertaina BT1mpte 5 Baker M Burke R Gonzales V mina, T.Baker, D.OrdIock, D.Domene, S.Will1man T Lipari D Lopez Turner VCawlas J Connoly M MacDonald C Schwartz C Schmaltz lndividualit Was Shown Bikers-Bowlers Self-expression was the theme for Bicycle and Bowl- ing Clubs. The opportunity to get together with friends was enjoyable and interesting for the group members. Bicycle, a new club this year, was led by sponsor, Mr. Tozzie. Each Saturday the group went cycling to various spots such as Featherly Park, O'Neil Park, and Irvine Park. Bowling Club was again sponsored by Mrs. Mielak. Monday was the day for improving their skill and talent at the lanes. Knowledge of the sport was gained while a good time was had by all. ,wg .... . K it W ,..,. a .,.r, ft- SN ABOVE: Cycling was enjoyed by George Byrd. BELOW: Ray Beaumont paused for a picture before taking off. and ka BICYCLE CLUB TOP ROW: R.Valclez, A.Langfeldt,C.Byrd, G.Templin. SECOND ROW: B.Brummel, 3 R.Calaway, D.Dawirs, R.Watson, j.Schmall, R.Beaumont, THIRD ROW: C.5chweitzer, P.P1etrok, D.Scarbrough, C.Certain, D.Pangersis, K.Cook, R.Laub, BOTTOM ROW: M.Guziejka, M,Dougherty, M.Arford, L.Ioe, D.I-Ienry, I.Kusano, 56-Happenings BOWLING CLUB TOP ROW: Jeff Thoma, Dan Shirey, Ray Voorhis, Gary Templin, Paul Kaylor, Kevin Nisb. BOTTOM ROW: Craig Petersen, Clyde Shoopman, Richard Laub, Tim Tobias, Randy Watson, Mark Wilfinger, BELOW: Good style was shown by bowler, Paul Kaylor. ee1,i:.. W - .- - j saeiibe ABOVE: Ray Voorhis waited for results after the ball was thrown. ,mb an WMM wth MW I Happenings-57 French Club and Cirl League Struggled o Overcome Apathy The French Club was ably led by advisor, Mr. Lessard, and president, Carolyn Kent. Through field trips, various aspects of French culture and civilization were introduced to students. Some of the major activities of the year includ- ed outings to French restaurants, films, book- stores, and speakers. Students also participated in the Alliance Francaise de la Riviera califor- nienne, Inc. speech tournament at the Univer- sity of California at Irvine. Although activities were limited, club members were exposed to the French culture through their various out- ings. TOP ROW: Cindy Fritsch, Linda Sims, Ieri LaForce, Caro- lyn Kent, Howard Hinman. BOTTOM ROW: Pam Pietrok, Ileana Rodriguez, Shannon Dolan, Pam Smith. GIRLS LEAGUE: TOP ROW: Judy Hill, Debbie Pruett, Georg- K ing, anne Howell, Chris Miller. BOT- K S TOM ROW: Denise Sprung, kl l' E Iuanit Kaszycki, Susan Miller. t l' Q 5 ' F- t 58-Happenings I M ehran Gabaee 'vu Torbjor I KamranGabee fi . A 4 5 Q x Q 5 Foreign Exchange Students Experienced Different Life There were six foreign exchange stu- dents at Katella-Diana Catano from Mexico, Torbjorn Torell from Sweden, Luis Lindau from Brazil, and Kamran and Mehran C-abaee from Teheran, Iran. Stay- ing with Mr. Clary was Diana Catano from Acapulco and Mexico City, Mexico. She enjoyed the diversity of climate in South- ern California. She found people to be friendly and freer in their ideas with less restrictions. She enjoyed the United States and said that she hoped that in the future there could be closer and friend- lier relations between the people of the United States and Mexico. Luis Antonio Lindau came to Anaheim in january from Porto Alegre, Brazil. He felt that people are too serious and some- what closed here. School was difficult for him because of his language handicapp. All in all, he found that there is more free- dom in the United States-especially in dress. From Saltsjobaden, Sweden came Torb- jorn Torell. He found that morals were stricter here and that people were not quite as friendly as he expected. He did not find any difference in schools except none of the campuses were open here. He was surprised by the wide school sup- port of sports-especially basketball. Al- though schools have athletic teams in Sweden, people do not support them as much. The Gabaee brothers, Kamran and Mehran came from Teheran, Iran a year and a half ago. Both were surprised by people's reactions to them and their help- fulness. They were also surprised by the freedom youth have here. Masaimi Aizawa came to the United States from Tokyo, japan. She found ad- justment tothe American way of life easy especially since she is living with relatives. 4 Foreign exchange students Masaimi Aizawa from japan and Diana Catano from Mexico. Happenings-59 Bye Bye Birdie BYE BYE BIRDIE: LEFT: The Teenagers, sang of their true dream, Going Steady. BELOW: Rose Al- varez lDottie Teachl comforts Al Peterson lCharlie Clarkj when he finds out that Conway Birdie will be drafted. FAR LEFT: Cathy Harding and Bruce Maxwell jitter- bugged to the song Kids, BELOW LEFT: Mr. Reil showed his tensions as Bye Bye Birdie neared showtime. BOTTOM: Hugo Peabody socked it to Conway Birdie for making a lustful approach on his girlfriend. lH , P' I Campus Additions Target 73-74 2 id LEFT: Due to the increase in number of students new buildings were added. BE- LOW: Wturk was begun on the Student Park with the digging up of asphalt, BOTTOM LEFT: The library additions were near completion at the end of the year. BOTTOM: Among all the construction, the trees were a pleasant change. Nfl , P1 This year many projects were started to improve the campus. Additions and new buildings sprang up through- out the year. The Student Park project was begun with money being raised for this activity by the candy sale. The upcoming student body looked forward to the new Katella. r K x S 3 i t ..,- il l? l t x' TOP ROW: G.Whitfill, T.Hull, S.Kaplan, B.Koontz, R.Birosik, Alangfelt, D.Davis, W.Hinkle, P.Reed. SECOND ROW: S.Phillips, R.Macias, M.lrby, Rffownsend, D,Payne, B.Velten, C.I.oprest, R.Recker. THIRD ROW: R.Calaway, L.Recker, T.Balcer, C.Allicotti, M.Warren, C.Cadman, H.l:roehling,L.Washnesl4y, P.Blount. BOTTOM ROW: S.Allicotti, Lloe, M.Gilmore, S.Friday, K.Beaumont, A.MacDonald, l,Marsh, S.Dclccse. Under the leadership of Gina Allicotti, president, members of TASK completed a year filled with varied learning experiences. During the year, TASK members visited the physics and biology labs at California State University at Fullerton. Other activities included various films by NASA, and speakers ranging in interest from ecology to uses of oil in America. RIGHT: Dr. Langworthy from California State University at Fullerton was one of many speakers who came to TASK meetings. BELOW: TASK members Gina Allicotti and Cathy Beaumont enjoyed re- freshments after meetings. . .,. 3, 2 y f , 62-Happenings it Q ,gr . se 1 , . 4,4- Q S wwf. P t ,tyt M .. ::,: :M my MAN s . tt.: tt:,tt, i Q h M NT 1 sei it V1.: L -X 1 . K -X 5-NW HERALDS CLUB TOP ROW: R.McMillan, B.Ce0rge, E.PeCis, R.WatSon. SECOND ROW: K. Penn, Mfogarty, j.Andrews, C.Fenton, C.Templin. THIRD ROW: R.5imons, D.Houseman, L. Maxwell, D.McKeon, M.Seaton. BOTTOM ROW: D.Drake, N.Carcia, D.Diclcinson, j.I3ogarty. Service Exemplified by Heralds Club Katella's fearless Heralds Club remained dormant for the fall semester, but awakened with the coming of spring. Mr. Price was the club's advisor and referee. Donna McKeon was unanimously named President and other officers were appointed to important positions ala bigtime politics. The function of Heralds Club has always been somewhat of a mystery to non- members. Heralds Club takes part in com- munity service programs. One such interest this year was a newly instigated program called Animals Unlimited. This organization provides shelter for animals until a good home can be found. President McKeon brought this group to the attention of Heralds and the club set about volunteering help to the non-profit organization. . i .....: S' P FW L. sf Qs Q... -3 - 1-681: ,pe-- QQAL-,ga 1 lun fy ' R Finns 9 lung fiiiittts .... 4, Wm QQ' ruins! 1' e ow If ,au f ',,u rr pez:-off ,logs-rv os 14 G ,sm is 11 TT ip M1.4 LEFT: Heralds Club members Maribeth Seaton, Kathy Penn, and Donna Mc- Keon discussed future club plans. ABOVE: Randy Paul, and Kathy Penn displayed posters that represented Heralds Club philosophies. Happenings-63 Key Club provided entertainment for the children's hospital in the form of coloring books and films, showing that good will is never out of style. One of Interact's many projects was the Christ- mas project that consisted of delivering stuffed stockings to Parkview Convalescent Hospital pa- tients. Members sorted, packed, and sent cloth- ing to eastern flood victims. In conjuction with the Rotary Club, Interact colored and hid Easter eggs for an egg hunt for handicapped children. Many members also attended the Rotary-Interact conference in March. ABOVE: Vice President of Key Club, Rick Valdez, and Craig Petersen prepare for club meeting. RIGHT: KEY CLUB TOP ROW: J.Andrews, B,Ringl, R.Valdez, B.Newman. BOTTOM ROW: I.O'Key, E.O'Key, L.Schoepp. TOP CENTER: Interact Club: TOP ROW: R.Valdez, C.I.oprest, B.Corwin, K.Kayler, Hfroehling. MIDDLE ROW: H. Sanchez, R.l.aub, K.Palmer, I.Hatcher, K.Franzke. BOTTOM ROW: M.Warren, D,Davis, M.Arford, M.Cuziejka. BOTTOM CENTER: Interact sponsored a beanbag-toss at the Halloween Kiddie Parade. FAR RIGHT: Craig Petersen was one of the involved members at an Interact meeting. 64-Happenings 1 --wsunvw Broad Horizons for Service Club Varsity Club, CSF: Membership for Athletic, Academic Achievers Those boys able to earn a letter in a varsity sport joined the ranks of the Katella Varsity Club. The California Scholarship Federation re- quires that members maintain a 3.50 grade point average. These students earning a 4.00 C-.P.A. for four semesters earned a Gold Seal on their diploma, and the satisfaction achieve- ment. ln a school where sports run a close tie with academics for attention, the race is close and everyone is a winner. BELOW: Letterman George Bement sold popcorn at a home basketball game. BOTTOM: VARSITY CLUB: TOP ROW: R.Sater, K. Locken, B.Marshall, K.Kelley, B.Sanchez, P.Nelson, V. Taoromina, S.Sanfield, L.Washnesky, j.Barney, R.Recker, M.Knapp, I.Ratel4in, S.Tillotson, I.Tietge. SECOND ROW: I.Kratz, H.Hinman, P.DelCrognale, M.Bal4er, R.Sikora, R. Minarsch, B.Pitsenberger, C.Conti, M.Lopez, 5.0vercast, R. Bertaina, C.Bememt. THIRD ROW: T.Howell, j.Matucci, K.Radke, E.Kierultt, D.Ordloclc, D.Domene, l.5tevens, P. Reed, D.Dickerson, M.Munger. BOTTOM ROW: C. Bailey, T.Pettey, L.Recker, Elvlorrow, D.Paine, T.Brennan, W.Squires, T.Baker, M.Irby, 5.Deleese. LEFT: CSF Squires escort new students around Katella. CENTER: CSE-TOP ROW: M.Nutt, D.Pyie, D.LaCross, H Froehling, S,Stephens,R.Birosik, C.I-Iendricks, S.Kaplan, A Langfeldt, D,DaviS, D.Bighead, T.Roberts, T.Brennan, C.Kent S.Fithian, S.Caines, P,Kaylor, E.Ashworth, L.Washnesky, M Knapp. SECOND ROW: B.Ceorge, D,McKeon, D.Hou5e man, C.Eisenhauer, R.Beaumont, N.Spears, D.Davis, D.Waka matsu, T.Tobias, Mlong, B.Koontz, D.Ordlock, C.Smith, K Cook, T.Nagei, M.McKoon, N.Russell, B,Adams, R.Town- send, R.Bertainia. THIRD ROW: I.Kusano, T.Howells, D Conner, K.WilIiamson, S.Dempster, E.5torch, L.Berg, C Schwartz, M.Nutt, L.Sandlers, C,Aliicotti, R.Blakley, C.Lop- rest, B.Ne-wman. BOTTOM ROW: I.Lem, M.Giimore, C.Ram- sell, D.Lacob, D.Teach, C,Beaumont, D.Andersen, T.Zabel N.Harris, D.Barnett, C.Auday, A.McDonald, D.Conno1ly, H Hinman, M.Connolly. ITIUIII. 11 H CSE COLD SEALBEARERS TOP ROW: -F.5oloman, TTob1as D Williamson, R.Winger SC-aines R Townsend, L,Washnesky ICQ-iss SECOND ROW: B.Adams M Con nolly, A.MacDonald, jliasana C Allicotti, C.Eisenhauer DI-lous man, Lbandles. BOTTOM ROW B.Krilowicz, D.LaCrosse CBeau Happenings 67 Katella Students Got Involved Nix -..,.. 63450 . L g .. f Q X X was x 3 --we, KWAFFL' . ABOVE: Chaffey College brought down cars from their testing center to give students a demonstration on automotive technology. 5 'XSQTLT Ll.. 1 ,iv LEFT: Law, Courts, .ind Crime students enacted a court session. BELOW: Mr. Peterson made it fi point to make friends ot students such as Roy Betts. BELOW LEFT: Students gathered around to throw their chances at winning a turkey. 1- 7? 1 at ' QWAZW f 3? in . l ,ww A LEFT: The Be-Bop dance gave students a chance to , V dance hack into time. ABOVE: Mr. Phillips chal- A lenged Rick Wright in the Student-Faculty basket' ball game, f g, dw Q K iw. tg' , it x .1 , if 5 A H .'1- A is at it ,, -ms if- Q 1 LEFTQ Charlie Banks led the Student Body in a cheer to loosen up the basketball players. ABOVEp Eddie Ashworth tried to entice Rhonda Simons over to his side of the bench. Happenings-69 r Inside Influenced by Outside Life at Katella was not as self-contained as we sometimes thought, from the outside world came opinions and ideas which worked their way into classes such as Current Issues, Economics and Law, Courts and Crime. The tone of the whole school year was set by events outside Katella. BE- LOW: Bumper sticker philosophies expressed concern over everything from prisoners of war to milk and Smile , RIGHT: Perhaps the most important activity that went on was sorting out which of these influences would affect us most. CENTER: Administration proclamation banned everything connected with affection except the feelings involved. OP- POSITE PAGE- ABOVE RIGHT: Responsible for the greatest influence on Saturday nights and Sunday mornings, lthe morning afterl,were root beer and other party beverages. BELOW LEFT: Thejesus movement re- ceived a big boost from Katella students with bumper stickers, one way signs, fishes all over and the ever popular cross, BELOW RIGHT: Walk- a-thons and bike-a-thons became fashionable and proved a great way to donate money and at the same time have a worthwhile Saturday. . . Y ',, '- 1 X if f Tm? 'mfnnu wb mmm p ,Z,, i '- ' i 'Ei Nfl I I... IE r.ttris i g iff. r:.k.k t E ,LVL ' ,g ' lqlluunnup-.g .xxx SN 1 Mw..,.,A qv.. M. 7-N ..f. QM. -W-SA. I Q '10 1'!' .42- Mr' X41 ,ze H - ,mvm yr my ,JG7 , ,,.,,.,, Th. , Eg : .E 1. Knights' Gvercame Injuries W Lygggplgg P' H TOP ROW: W.Starkcy, jflnictge, S,Overcast, K.Kclly, P.Nelson, D.Domunc, R.Sikora, M.Kn.1pp, 5.Deleese, SECOND ROW: Rfloddard, P.EClgar, I.Barncy, D.Lopez, V.'l-aormina, T.Petty, Pflirmvr, C.Radke, R.Recker, l'.Blountg THIRD ROW: D. Suarez, R.McLaughlin, lVl.Lindl1olm, D.Ordlock, Sffillotson, D.Watson, W.Squyres, R.Rodriguez, C.Bidwell, R.Minarsch, In 1972, Katella's Varsity football team was under the supervision of a new head coach, Mr. Bob Lampshire. Mr. Lampshire was aided by Coach Cochrane, Cruick- shank, and Kominek, who were the backs, ends, and line coaches respectively. Throughout the season the team was plagued by key injuries. But this did not stop the Knights' drive for victory. After not scoring in their first two league games, Katella came back with their first touchdown, and their first win over the highly favored San Clemente Tritons. The next game was against eighth ranked in C.l.F., El Modena. The team rose to the occa- sion beating the Vanguards 18-17, in the final seconds. The team finished out the season by beating Tustin 6-2. Thus compiling a 3-4 record, in one of the toughest leagues around. Head Coach: Bob Lampshire 74-Football . af W -y w 1 sr ir y lr- fn v -fr Q Lt to Finish Season Play at 3-4 6 FOURTH ROW: C.Conti,. D,West, Ifunningham, B.Sanchez, 5.Stanfield, D.DiSanto, E.Kierulff,j.Matucci, E.Morrow, V. Schrezenmeierg BOTTOM ROW: K.Locken, K.Werner, I.Ratekin, R.Sater, D.Anderson, C.Wilson, L.Recl4er, R.Be-rtaina, M. Bal es D Roberts VarsltyFootball Katella Opponent Scores Los Alamitos 0 Fullerton 20 0 Orange 33 0 Mission Viejo 31 8 San Clemente 7 18 EI Modena 17 6 Villa Park 17 6 Foothill 19 6 Tustin 2 Football-75 Away from the eye of the spectator were the many hours put in by each individual at practice. This was where in- dividuals and plays proved, themselves. Once this was ac- complished timing was then be coordinated, to perfect everything for the game. Katella's pre-season games were not as disappointing as a person's first glance might expect. The team was a young team, composed mainly of juniors, and nine returning sen- iors. In each pre-season game Katella had to fight off defen- sive lapses, fumbles, and inexperience. But as the pre-season games concluded, Katella entered the Crestview League ready for action. They learned to minimize mistakes both offensively and defensively, thus playing with a team effort. ABOVE: Against Los Alamitos, Kevin Loclcen tried a roll-out to escape on- coming defensive linemen. BELOW: The sweep was well executed, with Bob Sanchez and Kevin Locken providing the blocking for jim Ratekin. mi- ff ff' ' ig ni- 1 my y A M' ,Mi Ex-pro, Tom Cruickshanlc, added depth to the Katella coaching staff. T l i l Bill Marshall was in intense pain while being helped off the field. 3 Y :P riffs . 4' . S'+,j 5.a ff Q X , . X ew. .. .. . m , The team was triumphant and jubilant, as demonstrated by David Ordlock. KatelIa's First T. D. Resulted in Upset On October 21, the highly ridiculed Katella Knights posted their first Crestview League victory over the San Clemente Tritons. The defense was the key to Katella's upset. Time after time the defense turned back San Clemente on key third down and short yardage situ- ations. Then in the fourth quarter the Knight's offense established it- self. Trailing by a score of 7-0, the offense moved the ball down to the four yard line. After three plays the ball was on the one yard line. From there it was a quarterback keeper by jim Ratekin for six points. The score was now San Clemente 7, Katella 6. Trailing by one point, Coach Bob Lampshire gambled and elected to go for the two points, and the win. On the next play, the ball was snapped to quarterback jim Rate- kin, who faked a hand-off, and then threw to Mark Knapp in the end zone for two points. The Knight's defense held the Triton's offense in the final minutes of the game, to win 8-7. Bob Sanchez pushed his way down to the Tritonfs third yard line. x ABOVE: Split end Ed Morrow gave it all he had for a Knight completion and a first down. BELOW Quarterback jim Ratekin came up Wllh Katella S f11'Sf touchdown ofthe year against San Clemente Late in the game lim Ratekin fired to Ed Morrow Pursuit is the name of the game on defense as illustrated by Doug Domene, Spirited play like this on the Van uard s one yard line enabled the Knights to upset El Modena. EI Modena Stunned The Vanguards jumped off to a 10-0 lead early in the third quarter. However, the Knights bounced back with an intercepted pass at mid- field, by Doug Domene. Katella then moved to the one yard line where Darryl DiSanto drove over for the score. The Knights took the lead, 12-10, on a 40-yard TD pass from jim Ratekin to Larry Recker just as the fourth quarter began. El Modena came back with 5:55 left in the game with a 31 yard TD pass, to make the score El Modena 17 and KateIIa12.Trailing now with only one minute left in the game it seemed El Modena had the game wrapped up, but Ed Kierulff recovered a Vanguard fumble on the 31. With fourth down and long yardage lim Ratekin threw a desperate 29 yard pass to Ed Morrow on the two. From there Bob Sanchez dove into the endzone to give the Knights a 18-17 win. Dave Ordlock and Steve Tillotson made a punishing tackle, proving that the defense was the backbone ofthe Knights squad. In the early moments of the Tustin game Darryl DiSanto picked up five yards on a sweep. Q. Katella Won Mud Bowl The Katella Knights ended the season on a winning note, in a muddy defensive battle. Katella stopped the Tillers ground attack completely holding them to only 47 yards, while the Knights managed to pick up 'I77 yards and a touchdown on the slippery field. Tustin scored first with a blocked punt in the Katella end zone. But Katella came back in the third quarter with some de- termined running by Bob Sanchez and Derek West. The scoring drive was capitalized by a 'I7-yard run by Derek West. Thus giving Katella a well earned 6-2 victory, and a bright note for all the seniors. COACHES- LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Lampshire-Varsity head coach, Doug Peterson-junior Varsity Coach, Derek West received .3 well degerved rest Mike Cochrane-Varsity back coach, Rick Phillips-junior Varsity coach, Tom Cruickshanck-end coach. after Scoring Six pointg against Tustin, Katellas' league play was very encouraging as com- pared to pre-season play. The team overcame its in- experience to come up with three league victories, two of which were in the final minutes of the game. The ability to come from behind with a young team is quite an accomplishment, because even more pressure is added to the players. But against San Clemente and El Modena, the Knights kept their poise until the opportunity for victory arrived, and once it did the team usually capital- ized. There were six Knights who earned individual honors. They were juniors Dave Anderson, Doug Domene, and Rick Minarsch who received Big A Player of the Week, honorable mention Big A Empire, and second team Big A Empire respectively. While Paul Nelson was all-league and Big A Empire candidate, along with Bob Sanchez and Danny Suarez who were named to the second team all Crestview League and Big A Empire respectively. Then on the junior varsity level, which is the building block for the Varsity, Katella was short in man power, and had to forfeit some of their games. But in the games they did play, the juniors and sophomores received valuable playing time which can be used on the Varsity squad next year. Football-79 fl!! 5 '-'.k ir 1 egg 59' 1 172 991 2 ,B Nl' 1 Y fi 3 TOP ROW: I.W0hlt, S.l-lendrickson,Rlferguson, M.Boring, C.Armeno, K.Snook, R.Douglass, P.Asbra, I.Rex, C.Wl'1ite, I..Sl'iarp, Rforcorang SECOND ROW: C.Barela, D.Watson, j.Knapp, R.Cumstay, W.I.ong, I.l-lenclerson, B.Franks, D,Loria, M.Iol'mston, C.Parkyn, A.Chavezg BOTTOM ROW: I5.Brimlow, A.Walker, B.Price, B.Horton, N.Vidovich, D,Walters, T.Hamner, D.Reta, H.Cline, B.Purcl'1a. ,Q .,A, A Sophomore Football Katella Opponent Score 20 Los Alamitos 18 20 Fullerton 0 ,N 6 Orange 38 ! E r 6 Mission Viejo 21 . E rf'f H' -M' 36 San Clemente 7 40 El Modena 28 8 Villa Park 13 8 Foothill 42 30 Tustin 12 ABOVE: Quarterback Kelly Snook used the screen pass, to try to catch the Vanguards off-guard. RIGHT: Split end Glen Evans muscled his way to six points. 80-Football Sophs' Lack of Depth Proved Crippling l rt l ll in nf , Q Y 8 N A , , ,J lf' K' z 73 , 3 . if s lr ' Q. , QbXkvA3w14fw?v,,. ' lu-1. i'i9'Oi 1- V f A Halfback Brad Purcha broke a tackle and then turned upfield for a big gain. MV Daflley talked 0V9f the Tlllefs d9f9n5iV9 alignment- mls Coach Tom Danley felt that 1972 proved to be a rather mediocre season for his sophomore football team. It marked the first season the sophomores did not win the Crestview or Orange League title. A mini- mum of individuals out for football caused a lack of depth, thus exert- ing more pressure on the starters. During the course of the year, cer- tain individuals proved themselves to be almost invaluable. On of- fense halfback Brad Purcha, split end Glen Evans, and fullback Steve hs ...f..- rw- i Mr. Bighead had his first try at coachin the so homores Henderickson played exceptionally well. While on defense linebacker Marty Johnston, and guard jeff Knapp played exceptionally well. The sophomores ended up with an overall record of 5-4. 8 P - Behind a well built blocking wall, the sophomores tried to gain a needed first down Football-81 Cross Country Endured Pain 'QSQN f. gg rx Nvqx ,ggi S kkk' V f -.:- F . fs , , , or i qw S H -.1 in X .xg -sip , 'v g . Q ' Q.. 7 X m.S5,vi,,N,M,M r K , 'A tk'k -av K 1 Y A. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY - TOP ROW- Coach Curt Th . ompson, Lance Washnesky, Pete Cray, Artie Mory, Ion Emery: BOTTOM ROW: Doug Dlckerson, jon Kratz, Steve Woodyard, Tom Baker. Ur 7 w A T! s 'ww . 5 ir-YQ L9 Lx f is ge! ',g ' IW? Q' vt 'Q' Y V kr in I,--Q. L 6 1 X .af x ' K S S ' :.. P1123 L. A mu, f - tk .vkff S S lmwvwwg ' f v 'WW ABOVE: Lance Washnr-sky broke the School record in Cross Country with dIOT0fSt'lfAdiSLipliI10. b l ,dk LEFT: Three yvar lotta-rman Doug Dickerson ran through the tough Katclla coursv. , IW r fs if 'Qin A4 R wk 0 if 3 ,,., Nr. 153' ' Q r 'fx x I fra- 44, ' Q. . Q , .ni ie ,B T' is . at 3 ' L :ff 'Y 5 ,if 4 2 8 ig, K . ig Cross Country Scores Katella 'V K H S We Varsity IV Opponent Varsity IV ,wi -if 44 16 Anaheim 32 50 1- L 43 58 Los Alamitos 28 15 43 58 Anaheim 58 106 44 50 Orange 16 16 Tj 50 50 Mission Viejo 15 15 W 5 18 22 San Clemente 43 30 if 5 Z' tit, 45 50 El Modena 16 15 39 49 Villa Park 22 15 - 'W rm 44 50 Foothill 17 15 if 43 53 Tustin 19 17 lay Freeman, lim Trenton, and Bill Houghton had looks of pain on their faces as they neared the end of their two mile test. Cross Country is a sport pushed into the background due to football. Unknown to the Katella student body is the fact that they run three to four miles before school, and seven or eight miles after school. Coach Curt Thomp- son who is a proven runner himself, used this new cur- riculum to attain stamina, and a better time. Overall the varsity was led by Pete Gray, Lance Wash- nesky, and Doug Dickerson compiling times of 10:30, 9:56, and 10:32 respectively. The team compiled an im- pressive pre-season record of 2-1, before entering com- petition in the tough Crestview League. The team ended up with a league record of 1-6. There were individual bright spots for Katella. Lance Washnesky set a school record in Cross Country with a time of 9:56. Pete Gray won the Orange County Invitational l.V. championship with a time of 10:48. Sophomore Artie Mory became the Anaheim District Sophomore champ with a record time of 10:49, while lon Kratz also won a medal at the district meet with a time of 11:09. On the junior varsity level, Katella finished out their league season with a record of 1-6. Robin Almich, Doug Wechsler, Ken Slaven, and jay Freeman were the top runners on thel.V.'s. '57 , ' 4 , 4 1 u 5 4 ' . cy., vi , lv 9 W i I wiv' f 3 Q , 3 x .Q , 4 if 444.50 IV CROSS COUNTRY -TOP ROW: M,Sweany, D.Wechsler, D,Carl5on, K.Slaven,R,Almich, C.I3ox, I.Botts, BOTTOM ROW: S.Hochleutner, B.Houghton, l.Freeman, D.Payne, D.Feutz, l.Trenton. Cross Country - 83 Z f Crestview League Champs W,,,,,,,,,.-M- Coach Tom Danley 84-Basketball 'lil 5 312-it 'iilmit G 'r 32 Katella 71 66 52 68 92 7'l Varsity Basketball Steve Pacho john Smclair Matt Whieldon joe Tournament and League Scores Opponent Score Santa Ana Kennedy Long Beach Poly Marina Cantwell Compton Rubldoux john Glenn Mater Dei Kennedy Loara Mission Viejo San Clemente Orange Villa Park El Modena Foothill Tustin Mission Viejo San Clemente 46 Orange 51 Villa Park 29 El Modena 53 Foothill 62 Tustin 72 McGuire, Tim Dewald, Jeff Welshans, Mike Dunn, Tim Doyle, Bob Bastian, Todd Lychkoff, Steve Barela, and Mike Lopez. Basketball is the number one sport at Katella, due to a man named Tom Danley. He has been the head coach for dx years and has had Hve chanwpionship baH clubs, with all of his teams having gone to C.I.F. every year. Many people felt that Katella would have a down year in basketball, but this was not the case. Aided by two transfers, jeff Welshans and Mike Dunn, Katella slowly put together the top power in 3-A basketball. Using the height from his two transfers, Danley came up with a new offense. This was to be known as the Pig offense. It is designed to give easy lay-ups to the big men inside and short jump shots to joe McGuire, Steve Pacho, and Mike Lopez when the defense sagged in. The second strong point was the famous Katella full court press. This is where the talents of Pacho and Lopez became apparent. Due to their quickness they forced mistakes and turned them into easy lay-ups. Even when teams began to con- quer the press, the pressure usually proved too much in the final minutes of the game. The Knight's third strong point was its bench, which is a must for a championship team. Few spectators understand the difficulty of coming into a game at a crucial time without having taken a shot earherin the contest But KateHaE AAaU VVhiekion,'Thn Dewald, and Todd Lychkoff proved they could handle the situation in every game. These three points were the trademark of this year's club, which was rated number oneir13-A basketbaH. WW.,w n T0.m Throughout the year, ,leff Welshans dominated the defensive boards, as shown here against Orange in the Chamber of Horrors. Basketball-85 Pre-season was when Katella flexed its muscles. Going into the Marina Tournament with a 2-0 record, the Knights would have to face two top ranked 4-A teams. ln both instances, Katella won by six points and thus won their first tournament. Mike Dunn received the Most Valuable Player and was joined by jeff Welshans and Mike Lopez who made the tournament's First Team. Next on the Knight's schedule was the Garden Grove Tournament. Coach Danley knew the Knights would have their hands full when they played Compton and Rubi- doux. But once again the Knights were victorious due to the Pig offense and the full court press. Mike Dunn received the Most Valuable Player award and was ac- companied on the First Team by Welshans and Lopez. But unknown to the average spectator was the fact that Steve Pacho and joe McGuire were unselfishly giving up good shots to pass to the two big men in- side. All the games were a team effort and their record was an impressive nine victories and no defeats. t ' ' 55,5 .th Mike Dunn: MVP Marina, Carden Grove, First Team Convention Center. Mike Lopez: First Team Marina, Garden Grove. leff Welshans: MVP Convention Center, First Team Marina, Garden Grove. Steve Pacho: First Team Convention Center. K HS Posted Undefeated ABOVE: The new offense enabled Dunn and Welshans to dominate the inside. LEFT: Mike Lopez proved he was the outside sharpshooter on the team with his perfect style. I R , . if . . ,f . I ., ...... . ff' I p ,. 3 , S s 5 Mau. Senior forward, joe McGuire, powered up for the basket and two After one of his many steals, Steve Pacho jumped between two defenders for points against Loara. two points. Record in Pre-season Play The Knights proudly displayed hardware collected in pre-league tournamentsat pep jeff Welshans joyfully accepted his Most Valuable assmembly. The Anaheim Convention Center Tournament has been the one tournament Katella has had in its grasp, but has never won. Teams were beginning to hear about the Knight's powerhouse and the town rivals were going to do something to stop it. john Glenn High was a perfect example of this. Through its scrappy play, they only lost by five points. But an upset was not going to happen as Katella beat their last three opponents by twenty or more points, on route to capturing first place. Player Award. A Knight was honored with the tournament's Most Valuable Player Award, but this time it was jeff Welshans. Steve Pacho and Mike Dunn were named to the First Team, with Katella once again putting three men on the All-Tournament Team. When Pre-season play was over and the Knights were undefeated with thirteen con- secutive victories, which was a first for a Danley squad. They had captured three tournaments, and the next goal was the Crestview League crown. Basketball-87 Danleymen Dominated League Action For the third straight year in Varsity Basketball Katella has shown its strength in the Crestview League with an- other championship. Every team that Katella played was usually blown off the court in the first quarter due to three reasons. First, great interior passing by Lopez, Mc-- Guire, and Pacho to Dunn and Welshans inside, proved almost unbeatable, Second, the accuracy of the shots taken by Katella was usually an amazing 600!0 from the floor. The final killer was the press, which added pressure and many times turned steals into easy lay-ups. These factors made victories over C.l.F. rated teams like Tustin, Orange, and El Modena possible. League was over now and C.I.F. was next. NN. B!! ,qi sf W i il. l 5 3 l E l 3 l ,ni vdlR jx X. AV - ,,.,,,,,N,,,,,,,,,,,, g.sg, 88-Basketball a 'J ,... X X- K 3 W - wwf -. P I t -sys, ' - , fig,-:.,7 .L ,. - Wmvxwfmfff- --1 IQ? . ' nm. ef A- li wa so F .. af ,,,,.,, -...LJ exif' Q5 O f!P I tx 3lhW ' V H 'ly 55... OPPOSITE PACE, BOTTOM LEFT: Throughout the year Jeff Welshans dominated opponents both offensively and defensively, as shown against Orange. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP RIGHT: Joe McGuire added needed board strength and points for Katella, through hustle and determination. TOP LEFT: Super-sub Matt Whieldon went up high for two points, and a blocking foul. The appearance of Dewald, Lychkoff, and Whieldon into a game, gave Katella a lift throughout the season. ABOVE: Mike Dunn proved he could shoot as well with his left hand as with his right hand, against all opponents. Dunn combined with Welshans for an unbeatable one-two punch under the basket. BasketbaH-89 i5 'xxixfgil , 'YNY .' s 51,31 ,fi hal E 5 S 5 fir? bf sis i Y M T7 N -T , -v V A .1 Todd Lychkoffs outside jump shot was a major When the defense sagged in, Mike The Crestview League Most Valuable Player, Mike Dunn . f . - T L . A . 1 factor in Katellas victory over bt. Bernard. opez made them Come out with accu- stored an easy layeup against Arroyo. rate shooting, 22 as it -at X gsjlass T l A 155' YS 8210 sy'-' ABOVE AND LEFT: Against the Ganesha Giants, Mike Dunn and jeff Welshans uf- scored inside almost at will while leading Katella to a 58131 win. ,af X, 'Hu-q., -wgn W-ww-.., --...,, ABOVE: Steve Pacho drove in for two against Murphy, Pacho's unselfish play k enabled Katella to reach the Sports Arena. RIGHT: jeff Welshans went up high A for the tip in over a Murphy defender. f, 4 f 5 r i i . W 4 l . l . cg stx ' 7 41 1 A fi.. sf' G Viii ll Katella Advanced to C.I. F. Finals .QW 'Qs C.I.F. Scores Katella 72 Montclair 40 Katella 82 Arroyo 74 Katella Ganesha Katella St Bernard Katella Murphy Coach Tom Danley called a needed time out to try to revive the cold shooting Knights. Poor shooting proved to be Katella's downfall against Murphy. Katella's performancein C.l.F. was just as dominent as it was throughout the year, as Katella advanced to C.l.F. Finals. Displaying its great interior passing and high per- centage field goals, Katella easily beat Montclair, Arroyo, and Ganesha. The Knights then faced St. Bernard for the right to go to the Sports Arena. Many individuals felt that the semi-final jinx would bring the downfall of Katella, but this was not the case, due to our defense, which helped to control High School All-American Greg White. Once that was accomplished Katella was on its way to the Sports Arena where Katella fell behind early in the second period. Coming out after half time Katella quickly cut the deficit to one point. But lady luck was against Katella as break after break and rebound after rebound seemed to 58 51 71 . 53 45 51 play into the hands of Murphy. The final score was Ka- tella 45, Murphy 51. Looking back on Katella's season brings nothing but fond memories and success. Starting with pre-season play where the team's power was first shown, the Knights went undefeated, and captured three tournament crowns. Then in league action, Katella wrapped up first place three games before the season was over. Mike Lopez, jeff Welshans, and Mike Dunn made the All-Crestview League Team, with Mike Dunn being named as the Crest- view League Player of the Year. C.l.F. followed league action and Tom Danley's squad became the C.I.F. 3-A Runner-up Champ. Basketball-91 W l I I. V. 5 Showed Po lunior Varsity Basketball Katella Opponent Score 59 Mission Viejo 55 53 San Clemente 54 59 Orange 53 72 Villa Park 35 49 El Modena 43 46 Foothill 43 45 Tustin 68 59 Mission Viejo 55 54 San Clemente 53 53 Orange 59 72 Villa Park 35 43 El Modena 49 46 Foothill 43 45 Tustin 68 Cindy Moser, Cindy Rodriguez, and Merrillyn Mitchell kept I.V. Stats which proved valuable to the team, Sophomore transfer Rick Dunn, added needed scoring and rebounding punch throughout the year. W 'J' 92 5 5 fi awu t i t 4 ,, ise Under Pressure COACH TOM WHIELDON Pat Cadwell was Katella's best outside scoring Defensive specialist Bob Laube, proved he threat with his accurate jump shots. could score when given the opportunity. K ,L x V tsii , 4 My .i f Junior guard Mike Steib, was one of the team leaders in scoring due to his perfect style and accuracy, LV. BASKETBALL, TOP ROW: l.Shimamura, M.Steib, K.Phelps, R.Sater, R M.5mith, H,Pujols, j.Bair, R.Reynoza, B.I.aube. Katella's junior Varsity Basketball team was a copy of Katella teams of old, which relied on the run and gun style of play. The team was involved in many games which were decided by less than five points, with Katella win- ning the majority of the games. Under the leadership of Tom Whieldon, the j.V.s showed poise under pressure, which enabled them to capture second place in the Crestview League. It was a well balanced team with some excellent outside shooters. Center Rick Dunn, and for- wards Ty Hull and Bob Ross competed on equal terms against much larger opponents, due to their excellent shooting ability. Tom Laube and Mike Steib were the starting guards, who were backed up by two strong benchmen jeff Bair and Pat Cadwell. This depth made substitutions an advantage which Coach Whieldon used wisely. The team finished out their season in the Crest- view League with an overall league record of 9-5. ,g ,f'.' I K 01110 WOUFQQ -- -U1 ' -4 ,ZA 3 Forward Ty Hull, took the quick jump shot over two oncoming Spartans on route to a 72-35 victory. .Dunn, T.Doyle, B,Ross, Pfadwell, and T.Huil. BOTTOM ROW: SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL, STANDING: N.l-Iinds, C.Hendricks, B.Sinclair, P.Taylor, B.Todd, S.Kaplan, G.Barela, I.Nesrette, and T. Howells. KNEELINC: M.Small, D.Delesse. Sophomore and Soph. jV'5 Combined W Q' A WW a. ,..4w 'f Perry Taylor scored on a fifteen foot jump shot against El Modena. I-le is one of the many young players that will be heard of in the future, 94-Basketball SOPHOMORE l.V., STANDING: W.Long, A.Mory, K.Gregory, 5.Adams, C.Armstrong KNEELING: I.McGuire, R.Quil1uiz, L.Lazar, and C.Yorba. The Sophomore Team was a relatively small one which V 'SYS' W, I ., , -V1 5,1 f M ij I wa- W., ,Q , ,W 'll Nu raw, A in f my 6, ,,W, M it nj, T, , , tm cg , WM,,,,s,7,.,,s,,,s, ' fs ' ja ' , -a' 1 tt 11:iw 4 , 1 , ' H ,. 1 X 1 V. ' K '.'- . .,-4,4 w,1,,,,' . . ,V My i . f Q V v , Y, 1 , .Y , tm? X, if 4 , wwf' 5 ff mule 4 'V-WAHM lllull Q George Barela used his hustle and quickness to get the open shot. , V 5 H . X.. ' ' V' MfW!5L'1v5f'9??2?47? t?3 K' 1-A fs ax ' L - . i,ar ssr 4 Forward, Steve Kaplan, was one of the Although small in size, john McGuire led the team's top scorers, due to his perfect style. Sophomore I.V.'s in scoring in almost every game. to Gain Experience Sophomore and Soph. I. V. Scores Katella Score Soph. j. V. Opponent Soph. I. V. 31 41 Mission Viejo 79 45 69 46 San Clemente 28 42 34 39 Orange 52 45 64 40 Villa Park 58 65 52 50 El Modena 54 35 42 49 Foothill 46 45 85 69 Tustin 62 51 48 46 Mission Viejo 67 54 67 49 San Clemente 57 42 36 39 Orange 27 47 54 49 Villa Park 41 60 58 52 El Modena 60 45 56 46 Foothill 44 60 61 53 Tustin 72 50 Sophomore and Sophomore l.V.'s are the building blocks for Katella's future basketball chances. lt has been here where many a bright varsity star has learned the techniques and style of play on one of the top high school basketball teams. It is a stage where there is little if any glory and where even your own classmates do not come and cheer, like they did in junior high. But for those who stick it out and make it to the varsity squad, the reward is paid back in full. The Sophomore coach jerry Taplan, and the Sophomore l.V. coach james Tozzie taught the fundamentals of the full court press and the Knight offense. Us f Arte Mory, one of the team leaders on the Sophomore I.V. squad, drove the lane in an attempt to gain a foul, relied on the quickness and shooting ability of its for- wards and guards, Perry Taylor, Steve Kaplan, Bob Sinclair and George Barela. These individuals showed future promise while leading their team to a league record of 7-7. On the Sophomore l.V. Team, individuals who have not reached their full size and ability can compete with others on their own level. This team was lead by john McGuire and Arte Mory, who helped to establish a league record of 7-7. Basketball-95 Phillips I gnited Participation: Wrestlers Gained Experience for Future Years VARSITY TOP ROW: S,Newcomb, A.Reshaw, R.McLaughlin, D.Bidwell, P.Edgar, G.Bailey, Cfikomars, A.Yamaguchi, and B,Molina. BOTTOM ROW: D.Friday, B.Horton, T.Kish, j.Craven, B.Killinger, H.Elred, C.Barth, and R. Barth. NOT PICTURED: R.Bailey, B.Ennis, B.Tatum. Wrestling has always been a sport which has had a lack of participation, but Coaches Phillips and Werschke tried to change this through posters, sayings, and announcements. Their hard work paid off as more individuals participated in wrestling than ever before. Due to the lack of support by returning lettermen, the Knights had to rely on the juniors and sophomores for their strength. But wrestling is a sport that takes time, and many matches were lost due to this lack of experience. Although this year may have been a down year, it was a year of learning. Katella finished the year with an overall record of 1-11, with its first team victory in years. Individually, Gordon Bailey won the League Heavyweight Championship, while Paul Edgar lost only three matches all year against tough competition. wma' B s if rat '.n-- l TW I tis , f , W1 M yy so 'Y l D nuinllw , ,,,, ,fa Al Reshaw, ABOVE, and Ben Tatum, LEFT, both underclassmen, gained valuable experience needed for future successful wrestling teams. I Q 'fssewl-T' l Q-. 'xi I 'W-. I V WRESTLING-TOP ROW: M.Zitney, B.Tatum, P.Asbra, R.Ash, M.McDanel, M.Whyman, j.Ley, and C. COACH PHILLIPS Parkyn. BOTTOM ROW: S.Morris, T.Hamner, T.Connelly, B.Auday, j.Gray and I3.Brimlow. Wrestling Scores Katella Scores .-f-' si Var. j. V. Opponent Var. I- V- 30 46 Savanna 33 22 17 5 Magnolia 42 53 I 27 29 U niversity 30 23 5 18 38 Orange 42 19 41 63 Dana Hills 24 3 29 Brea Olinda 31 3 13 Mission Viejo 57 40 20 Lowell 26 18 30 San Clemente 27 21 12 20 El Modena 52 42 26 34 Villa Park 31 15 9 9 Foothill 45 40 16 34 Neff 37 17 18 16 Tustln 52 32 Through hard work and self-discipline Cordon Bailey achieved a personal goal of Crestview League Heavyweight Champ. SOPHOMORE WRESTLING- TOP ROW: S.Newcomb, B.Price, D.Cadman, C.Loprest, 5.Ramine, C.Clark, R,Ritchie, and M.Zitney. BOTTOM ROW: K.Tyler, S.MatuCci, I.Lamm, A.Godoy, K.5mith, and S.Hendrickson. . i ig. i f Varsity Thinclads Showed Pride h i T .Qf V'fi, y, ,ni VARSITY TRACKg TOP ROW: j.Emery, R.Sikora, j.Coddard, D.Ordlock, H.Forry, M.Baker, T.Christopher, D.Wechsler. SECOND ROW: P. Flinner, P,Cray, C.Bement, B.Biel, jffakemoto, D.Payne, B,Houg,hton, D.Feutz, j.Fox. BOTTOM ROW: j.Trentin, T.Baker, E.Kierulff, D.Dicker- son, D.Carls0n, L.Washnesky, E.Roohinia. T 'T em. -was fm. 15' X: I e he 'o ' W - ,nf--wgfif-54 'V sf V ' ,L A,, Y. l, O, vi 'Wav Www My Wi, LEFT: George Bement high-stepped his way to another victory over 98-Track Orange, ABOVE: Tom Baker showed the pain it took to run the mile. f W, H Q ff The 1973 Varsity Track Team was hampered by a lack of depth, and the loss of two valuable seniors lim Nied- hart and Darryl DiSanto. Coach lack Bighead, Mike Cochrane, and Ed Less- ard tried to put together a winning track team with individuals like Mike Baker, Roy Sikora, and George Bement. These individuals kept Katella in every track meet with first place wins in the pole vault, high jump, and hurdles respectively. A special individual effort was put forth by senior Mike Baker, which enabled him to become the top pole vaulter in the state. Despite dis- sapointments, and the lack of depth, the Katella Thinclads kept a winning attitude enroute to posting an overall record of 0-9. ABOVE: Mike Baker broke his own school record against Orange. RIGHT: Pete Grey used his kick to outsprint the Orange opponent in the 440. ABOVE RIGHT: Roy Sikora leaped to another first place finish against Orange. The perfect handoff was excuted on the 440 relay by George Bement and Ed Kierulff . ' lf ,. N' u f ,... y gp, ,S -.. ,. We QF' t.. A . 4 - qsfitsf 1 - , .'f1ig,i'FE' -. It ' . l W e 1 'Ss X X Ns v A ' uuniili' ,raw ti VN f 2 Y .....,.,.......,. .,..-- , ..,.-.-.....-..- , 'V 4.4 X ,4ff'f!2ywf , Q-'Gita' A ka, a 4 . I. ' 'y.FT, .,, .N ,Q-...A ,C ,Mn .,v,wr.'+,, v- ' ' 'c e'3'e3i . . ' DQ. -M,,.,.,. 1 ffifaafgfg 1 Miki v 1 g .gltiililligf L ' , N h ,gg5gb,6,.'-r gals-s:'6,'g . . V4 i k .W . . FMNWQY. .. .,-- v ' 4: Q ,V-- V Q ij: -'-L ' 'K '- f he ' x 'h Vg iff Q, . ,V VZ, L . f .Q , LJ, wif, ,Af .Ku 1 -1 if mm M Mfr-my -vw an ,,,, WW, LL. Crestview Was Overwhelming for I. .' s .ua .Q 9: NNW :Newt 'hm 'ar N .A '-.am A I 5 QS fi 1 . 3 . 4 -V in . - 5 i 'W 3' The junior Varsity Track team like the Varsity was a victim of a lack of depth, which caused many of the e- vents to be scratched because there was not anyone to put in the event. But there were individual bright spots like lack Takemoto in the sprints, and jeff Fox in the high jump, both of whom placed first throughout the year. Although the team never won a meet, they learned the valuable lesson that giving 100'V0 is more important than winning. . . ...,g A t. . . AV xg ? 5 I I ttii 11+ it or g-st OPPOSITE PACE, ABOVE LEFT: The form that won him a place in the CIF Finals was dem- onstrated by Mike Baker. OPPOSITE PACE, ABOVE RIGHT: Against San Clemente Doug Dickerson struggled to a second place finish. OPPOSITE PACE. MIDDLE LEFT: Steve Tillotson placed in the discus to aid the Varsity. OPPOSITE PACE, BOTTOM LEFT: Doubling in the long jump, Mike Baker earned valuable points. OPPOSITE PACE, BOTTOM RIGHT: Lance Washnesky gave an extra effort at the tape to beat his opponent in the 880. ABOVE LEFT: Jay Freeman and john Sinz were half of the l.V. relay team which handled all Crestview oppo- nents. LEFT: jack Takemoto took the baton from Harry Forry to win the relay. ABOVE: lt took a full effort from Larry Rccker to place in the long jump. Track-101 5 'Ri 1 WFS 'Wav' Soph 5 Eagerness and Skill Paid Off 4. S E E E ' Q EW QF? ' ' 'T' ' 5 SOPH TRACK TOP ROW SCo0k C Hunt B.Pauls0n, K.Slaven, j.Wholt, C.Evans, M.Baughman, G,Armstrong, L,Botts. SECOND ROW: SSweeney BFranks R Rodrlguez T Kxsh CArmen0, R.Wygal, D.Loria, B.Klien, D.Spears, L.Hill, M.Boring. BOTTOM ROW: C.Conrad, M. Adams R Satfr D Watson C, Barela j Woodyard D.Deleese, j.Kratz, C.Rankin. LEFT: Ion Kratz outkicked his Marina opponent for a second place in the two mile. ABOVE: Glen Evans and Russ Wygal swept the Sprints against Orange. The Sophomore Track Team was con- sidered the opposite of the Varsity and j.V. squads because it made the strongest show- ing in the Crestview League ever. It also had an abundance of conwunhom in ahnom every event, who combined to beat almost everyteanibyrnorethanfourqfpoinw.The team was led by Tom Hill in the high jump, Rkk Smerin the hunheg and Tab Kkh, Steve Woodyard, and lon Kratz in the dis- tances. The brighest stars on the squad were the unbeatable combination of Glen Evans and Russ Wygal in the sprints. These two sprinters not only dominated the Crestview League, but C.I.F. as well, in the Sophomore division. Guided by Coaches Bighead, Cochrane, and Lessard, the sophomores put together a pedect preseason and league record of 8-1 In the future, one thing is for sure and thatis a wnnning H not aleague championship in track. ABOVE LEFT: Throughout the year. Rick Sater gained many first place points in the high hurdles, MIDDLE LEFT: In the 440 relay, anchorman Glen Evans finished first thus adding five more points to the sophomore total. ABOVE: Ken Slaven placed third in the 1320 against San Clemente. LEFT: Mark Baughman showed why he was the number two man in the Crestview League discus onthe sophomore level. Track-103 VARSITY BASEBALLg TOP ROW: T.R0ddam, K.Locken, j.McGuire, T.Dewald, M.Bradley, M.Carson, R.Sanders, D.West, S.Deleese. BOTTOM ROW: R.Burns, D.Domene, I.Ratekin, M.LQpez, B. Purcha, L.Whitcomb, B.Keith, M.Baltes. Varsity Baseball a Rebuilding J hi . I W 1 li , 2 , , . ..., ,, , V 1 . , q l ff H 1 ' .hu A, 4, . ,. Wg, ,. . .' 2' if ,, , I .. . Y . Mg , , tml e ...N , af W i a,,. . , ,, ' , V 'V '- 've vv ,, ' M V w 'ew w iwfwm KM at 'M W MM , Agfxiais.. Y ,A , M M ' M t :-fe We W 'Z'.'Mfmf'?Y 'i ffl x ly 'A 1? 4, ff ..,. M Mum, .,,.., A M' W' X ' W Z67lV3W'li:'?i:'?1f:1i:4?'l, .: my , f??92E?E22f fe f YA If W. W V A W 152, ' ' f ,52:A4H Ml Wy' 'fzf'ff?z:1ff?f5,'f ff mfr575lWlf5Di4v1,'5pJf'?4 M'fA : 'e Na aff- - H , A .,., i,,9 - V i. ,, H f . ' l M ' 4 . 'ft me . ,luaqmfv az ,Y . MM Wm, A. 1 ,mlm E ' - V '- www-za, iafuma,-ww, ABOVE: All 'Ahh i i 2'1 iif -Z 1 f V - Crestview League second baseman Kevin Locken, relayed the throw to first to complete a double play. LEFT: jim Ratekin kept the ball down on the hitters, making them hit ground balls to the infield. ,. L, i ff x 1 , ,fl-gf , if ww ,ws , 5 ,wh 4,374 if , -1 , LL,,, M. V,,, L VM ,x4, , ., V K, , rj., ye, 3 fm- Experienced Season , W rl 6, - K ,,,, ' B T. '.L:--,' :L. M A fs.....a.,, - me item . Q is .. if . M st rm .afas 1, vm.. - 'f ,Q vwmwq... I , W W N f My Q 5 lj if lgssii' ' 'fwlrisilf W . 'M K s q - A ,,f, 1 . EQ . -N K With only six returning lettermen and most of last year's pitching staff gone, Coach Noel Sweeney tried to find a way to make Katella a league con- tender. ln pre-season play, there were a lot of changes in the infield and outfield in every game, and Katella usually lost each contest by one or two runs due to errors and a lack of experience. But as pre-season wore on the Knights began to blossom into a winning ball club by reducing the number of errors, and thus won their last three games of pre-season. But as the Crestview circuit rolled around, the Sweeneymen were stopped cold. Their first round in league action showed no victories and one tie. Coach Sweeney then decided to Sal- vage the season by playing the younger, less ex- perienced sophomores and juniors in an effort to build for '74, Bright individual performances were turned in by sophomore Brad Purcha, juniors Mike Carson and Bill Keith, and senior Tim Roddam, on route to posting a league record of 3-10-1. -ll? TOP LEFT: Against Villa Park, Mike Carson pitched Four hitless innings as the Knights beat the league champs 8-7. LOWER LEFT: junior Lanny Whit- comb started at shortstop and at second base on many occasions. ABOVE: Sophomore sensation Brad Purcha excuted the squeeze bunt against Mission Viejo. Baseball-105 fam QQ! ww 4? as H' i b ww a nu, V may-'gl 4, ,, ff an ,V N M ,-is ,Q Coach Noel Sweeney TOP LEFT: Utilityman Doug Domene, showed his talents at bat by making Contact with the ball. TOP RIGHT: Ronda Ricketts, Nancy Sadler and Sandy Pulliam, were the Varsity batgirls for 1973. MID- DLE RIGHT: 1973 was a year for gaining experience and perfection for Dale Leutbeckcr, LOWER RIGHT: Coach Sweeney tried to get his players to use the new aluminum bats for more power, 106-Baseball R 'T 'l 'l ' ,L . .A-is x A A as KSN M K . , q nr' 639 ' W P' 'xg IV BASEBALLg TOP ROW: I,Hall, T.Hall, j.Bair, K,Phelps, M.Bennett, S.Buchanan, and T.Wilson. MIDDLE ROW: R.Buzenes, S.Overcast, D Roberts P Cartwright, D.Sanchez, D.Zeid, and I..Olson, BOTTOM ROW: D.Birkinshaw, D.Dawirs, D.Bidwell, j.Duncan, and S.Graham. Peterson Guided! gli. ' 'ia l I e , fy O K mi . hp ii 21,4 5, f V. Ballplayers ABOVE junior Tim Hall tried to get his whole body behind every pitch to add speed and control. RIGHT: A smile appeared on Buck Buchanan's face as the j,Vis recorded the final out. junior Varsity baseball is the last step before the varsity level, and the time to gain experience and refine all aspects of the game. The l.V.'s got off to a slow start in pre-season, but gradually began to put things together as league action appeared. The team was led in pitching by Mark Bennett and joey Hall, who will in the future help to strengthen our varsity pitching staff. Offensively, the big sticks were carried by Danny Zeid and Steve Overcast both of whom batted well over 300. The team was coached by Coach Peterson, who guided his ballplayers to a winning season record of 'I0-4. Baseball-107 Soph. Enjoy Successful Season I cy .wt , t , 5 -4- .. es. -we S ik: XI gba s II 5 c . ffoilish s i is is 'B ,f l SOPHOMORE BASEBALLg TOP ROW: B.TOCld, B,Small, C.RiChf0l'd, Rwlimenez, K.Sn00lK, R. Corcoran, j.Ricks. SECOND ROW: C.White, B.H0rton, N.Hinds, j.McCuire, T.Howells, S.Caddis, BOTTOM ROW: C.Smith, A.Mory, B.Benbow, j.O'dwyer. .4 l ABOVE RIGHT: Coach Werschke once again led his team to contention for the Soph- l omore league championship. BELOW: Pitcher Brian Todd showed Varsity potential in his pitching skills. BELOW RIGHT: Sophomore success was partly due to power hitting by players like Bill Benbow. 1 3' 1 l 7 .f , , , 'IL' .infifdv 7 ,iz , I L 5 4 O s vw!! ig. -'ff I1' , fl ' W ' , , my , sf A MQ if Mfr it as as :-'QF' s 1 V 2 M- fi ff M jg Q 5' 9 S 5 1, -, ,, . . ,. I .. .I , ii III I I I , .Ifff Zfgfwwf ggri w e if i r ffl dl' ff! fl sffmf fi s 0 Sf? W ?':1 siY'sfZi1'sSmsW359:5S.B.2.1'f Ws.s2?2X??l!iiiE ! E 2? 'll' 'K f at 3 l in A DH ,ai ,Ariz of I , P MMA I , ' lt .. 10 1 '12, 2 ii wid g g s. S ww ,. . we Y . This year's Sophomore baseball team attacked the sport with enthusiasm and a will to learn and win. These combinations were blended together by Coach Werschke to make another sophomore league contender. It was a young team which played the style of baseball that Katella is famous for which is relying on its pitching and fielding ability to win their games. Some of the key players on this year's squad were pitcher Bill Small whose pitch- ing kept the Sophomores in many of their games. Bill Benbow and lim O'dwyer also were keys to the Sophomore's success in league play. At short stop Benbow added to Sophomore victories thru key plays. The power hitting demonstrated by lim O'dywer added the needed punch to keep the team in contention all year. ABOVE LEFT: Sophomore Bill Small showed team leadership on the mound as well as at the plate. ABOVE: Sophom0re's strong outfield was mainly attributed to Steve Gaddis, LEFT: Leading the team in batting averages, was Sophomore ace Artie Mory. BELOW: Batter Tim Howells also contributed to Sophomore victories with solid hitting. 2-Swv Nmfilt. - . was st at ,W 2 M L ' 3 f' 914 .,g ,Quan TENNIS, TOP ROW: Dlapala, B.Nibarger, M.KriCk, R.Winger, 5.Kapian, Cloprest, A,Kent. SECOND ROW: C.Waite, B,Auday, T,Curtis, R.Garber, I.Lacob, C.Tellam, R,MciV1illan, Coach C.Smith. BOTTOM ROW: T.Reddin, Sfiturgeii, 1.Thornton, Dlacoh, Nljohnson, T.Howeli, Mjohnston. Katella Dominated League Opponent H ,Www i h Kll, . ,. ' . , , ,, k 'I' t W X R 5 . K Xb! ! W k fy ,, W 1 0 J fm. .HV ,.., . Z., WF 55' T ei 1 Q Mn X .M Q - f . f ' ,, A 1 , , i ia XM' f?sgf!'KgTS?'f'g, uri-Y1sfsNiH'gzg.1+242J K ,,.W . , ' , ' xl' - -V 1 V f 1 --: ' fx - Wm- - -Y . ' ': '.1': Af, 'I' 7 ix .Nl - f 6 HL. A ' .. , ,.,, , , I W . , ' V, - 1 V ' 'ii N if A he BW .. T VIAA . gif 1-.. f he WM ' ff? L f S CK g mfm,., Q .M if s Q 5 5 .ii-ie ie in i . , A C T T r C A., M , ATTT lyy ii ,, meiyvfizg' 'f . , ,ly 4 fa ,,,, , . x ,. he e ff We ,,',,,' 1 my W, fr vf,v i N,,, ,. , C Y Q 'L 5outhpawR0n C-arber hit the forehand volley with authority and accuracy. Doubles player Tom Curtis wa5 ready and waiting for his overhead against Ofdnge. 110-Tennis Coach Gary Smith and team members talked over the strategy against league rival Orange. Sophomore Tom Reddin added depth to Katellals junior varsity squad. Mike Krick and Ron Garber proved to be one of the top doubles teams in the Crestview League. ' i ABOVE: Brian Auday played both I.V. doubles and Varsity singles throughout the year. BELOW: Three year Varsity lettermen, Tom Howell added depth and points to Katella's tennis team. This year's tennis team through hustle and desire earned a third place finish in the Crestview League with a 9-5 record. With only one returning letterman Coach Gary Smith had to rely heavily on his juniors and sophomores. The team was led in singles by Tom Howell who established an overall record of 77-7. White the doubles team of Mike Krick and Ron Gar- ber combined to make the third best doubles team in the league. With two years of experience next year's tennis chances for Katella seem bright with seven returning letter- men. Tennis-'l'l'l Golf is one of the most exciting non-contact sports to play and watch, but it has not received much participation from Katella's athletes. This has proved to be the main reason for the Knight's downfall in golf. The golf squad does have some excellent golfers in Mike Cosentino, Mark Leifeste, Dan Nichols, and Greg Gruss, all of whom shot in the high thirties throughout the year. These play- ers usually made it to the green in two shots, on a par four hole, which was close enough to get either a birdie or a par on the hole. These four players have helped with their consistent play to keep Katella within striking dis- tance of victory, against players who take professional lessons and are members of private country clubs. Coach Chuck Denny guided these young players throughout the year, on route to a pre-season record of 1-2. f , , , W , Mm VARSITY GOLF TEAM: Mike Cosentino, Greg Cruss, Scott Newcomb, Dan Nickles, and Robin Almich Lack of Depth Hindered Golf Team ABOVE: Mike Cosentino, showed good form in every stroke. RIGHT: Greg Gruss concentrated on hitting the ball squarely during a practice session, 112-Golf N..-a-4' .Q-af' 'UN ,gif-tv'-'x 'w' Coach Wallin Exits From Sports Spotlight Danley New Athletic Director Coach john Wallin, probably the most ex perlenced coach ln Orange County today, has retired as Athletic Director at Katella, thus end Ing thirty five years of involvement ln high school sports Coach Wallin began back ln 1937 at Anaheim Hlgh School where he was the head coach for varsity football and baseball At Ana helm, Wallin and Van Hoorebeke combined ID football to make the great football teams of Anaheim High School possible As If this were not enough, Coach Wallln put together league contenders ln baseball He also helped to shape the careers of professional baseball players like jerry Stephenson, Cllnt Stark and Dlck Raney Then In 7966, Coach Wallin accepted the honor as Athletic Director at Katella, where he was Instrumental ID the hlrlng of most of Ka tella's coaches, Including Coach Tom Danley, thus contributing to another high school sport dynasty, this time rn basketball As a reward for his contribution to these sports, Coach Wallin was named Coach of the Year , by the Orange County Athletic Directors Association for 1972 It was an honor well deserved, for our own Coach john Wallin, who helped to make Ka tella what It IS today Replacing Coach Wallin, rs one of the most respected basketball coaches ID Southern Cal: forma, Coach Tom Danley Although there will not be any major changes under Coach Danley, there will be a few mmor ones, such as a more Involved Booster Club, Intramural baseball and tennis and our own basketball tournament Coach Danley will also try to Increase both stu dent and parent Involvement for the future Ka tella sports will be directed by an able and a wlnnlng coach, which might pave the way for future winning teams In the minor sports such as wrestling, cross country, and golf K wif 'k5s5.lEQK5Ef:f'. .. T ' . 1 In Lx H --.- .L.k K . .- .K ,X -. ' Q 'ra I, ' as , Q f ' -, ' 'Y V' t l: r:f. Zia ,3xfg:ff K. . .ere k.kk S K emu! If g C S SY X kk H t,s.- A k,-k . A Q Q S A v Q' Q X S 'S , S X . . . O Q I Katella G.A.A. Achieved. Active Involvement in Athletics g X . t Q N as wg SA 8' it T X N s Q ' .s fit s'-'if - 5 Q . -- 5-ff:-1:1 -. --11:1 ' be at . ' 'ta 2. 1 .-Z-iwtz.a.:tw.- MSimeimniww -' -' w ie.: Kew Q sta Sneak i t tt t f -.west-is was-mf MW - 1 ' ,es - ff K 10 '- W is . H WW This year's G.A.A. was enthusiastic and spirited. As in the past, they all worked together to form great teams and be the best in their sports. The advisors were Mrs. Fergueson and Mrs. Hueter, who did a fine job in spurring the girls on. The club was also .led by Maureen Connelly, President and Nancy Peterson, Vice- President, whose efforts were in- spiring to the club members. Activities such as the traditional Homecoming corsage sale and the G.A.A..-Drill Team Tug-of-War, showed G.A.A.'s involvement with life at Katella. Competing at other schools or at Katella, C-.A.A. always showed the great Katella spirit. The long practices and hard work, were rewarded with a fine G.A.A. We ----- -f-fs Q. f .et 1'-'S -'ff -' :I rs.-'l. '- f 1. -. ' -. .. . . ' . 4 A. . -..W Mm Wagga, - . -f ...fveawgasirwk f -ex-sm ABOVE: Joyce Kusano and Carol Schweitzer showed the technique of passing in field hockey. 114-G.A.A. ABOVE: Working as a team G A A girls were able to score points BELOW: Ever-smiling Nancy Peterson showed what made the C A A volleyball team great T 'ur ABOVE: Spirit week found C.A.A. members using their muscles against the Drill Team in the Tugfof-War. ABOVE RIGHT: Ready to return the ball to her opponent, Debbie Wommer thoroughly enjoyed tennis. RIGHT: Basketball, being one of Katella's big sports, was enioyed by G.A.A. girls. Merrilyn Mitchell demonstrated some good guarding as Erin Okey tried to break away. aw 711,11 C.A.A. TOP ROW: C,Wanl4, R.Blackwell, L.Wills, A.Lam- bert, D,Dawirs, K.Cook, M. Connelly, R.Helmes, N.Peters son, T.Brennan, V.Cardner, C. Smith, C.Allec. SECOND ROW: C.Schweitzer,L.Powell, M.MitChell, S,BloCker, L. Schoepp, I.Elvers, K.Elving, C.Beers, j.Kusano, D.Sellers, BOTTOM ROW: N.Harris, L.Wilcox, J.Fader, E.Olcey, K. Biclcford, D.Wommer, K, Barnett, D.Henry, G.A.A.-115 If E ,1 gg 5 L W L Y li F , , E F 1 5 2 i 5 f 5 i f N '. w A N . 1 2 i y peopl 1 . v- A f' lr Wi . EDUCATION Illn- 4, Mmmwa , J ,WW Y, 9 M 4,..4,.,M vfwffvm M, .W WMM-ffmw'wr f ' nil? ,ff , 2, Y M M M4 WN ,fl 'vi ,1,Q,:,,M,mWmff:, , f 'Q ' if My ew , wh Q, M, A ,Q , 118-People wwf: w mug, f, l W5m 451' W ,, M V an ,ff AW, I 7 WMM s 5 F 5 .3 5 I .J ' .W I' . . 7,112 -.,,,,. yn.- 4 sf .W - . , L,.,, - To ,,: -, , ' 4 ,,, 2 f A iff A V ' fi-'qi V7 . '- .. 1 ' N 4 if! V 3 V , i-gig., .55 .1 VVV V, , ,ttyl ' '. ' Q ' w :WWW ' , f ' I A ,,. A , W Z, . fx 'i- ',,,I ' ' '-:I w i -- 5 L ,yfr 3 - Y- ,Q f I I -4 V 1 , ,f 1 f 92 , 3 MV, . 'wffylf lf' FAR LEFT: Steve Guido took the wheel eagerly during his first clay of driving. LEFT: Phyllis Carota was amused at Mr, Ethington's explana- tion. LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Hanson offered her assistance to Don Wal S9 ior Nancy Peterson ad carnations purchased RIGHT: Sophomore rn mired the Homecoming by Doreen Wornmer. ascot Kathy Doyle repre- sented the spirit of the class at assemblies and r games. ABOVE: Barba from the heat by sitting ton's fan. a Tirnpte sought relief in front of Mr. Ething- rs. TOP CENTER: Sen- Sophomores Fe t the First Year Pinch People-119 yr is we , , fa Wa , ia . -if 1,,.,. , ,,,. xi ,swf ,J , 3 T it '1 0. sf fsrgltmstzgs ' W , as W 45111 -vim 'M :ff Sophomores Felt First Year Pinch-Then Overcame it With the beginning of a new school year, the large sophomore class was eager to learn about life at big KaHi. Through- out the year, they contributed new ideas and thoughts as well as acquiring some understanding and knowledge of the Mickey Abney Mark Adams Steve Adams Judy Airola 'A world around them. A few of the out- xx standing examples of leadership were apparent in the student senate, and in the T organization of the Sadie Hawkins Dance if aff ef' T and the Thanksgiving Turkey shoot. Janemgbe E M yr , f 2 Iamie Aberegg SQ A , 1-ig Raul Alea gf l g 4 92 Don Alexander , 3 2' , W-4 ' ,, L-an .,f, ,-, ' 3 . f fl A ' 2 Ns t . -an ' Vl l i ' ss r Charlene Allec Wig- i.,, - ' ' ' Mark Allgeier ' 1 fi K ' Jeff Allison y ' y 5' at V T Q RobertAllison ,,. ' V' V, 5' I David Alves 'Q 1 'MW ' A, David Anderson in - 'll n Thomas Anderson is it - H A f 4245 Greg Armeno kg A A Gary Armstrong .,, V. ,Mt ,M Q- Perry Asbra ,x x y t ' ray Ash .si M Bryan Auday 'W , ag 'fe at A I Laurie Baier , 1 Dean Bailey , Mr. Denney was the famous voice behind the mike at all ., K iltella g 311165 . s A my - ' ' in , lk . A 4 A W 'Z' , -7 . iw. ,Q , ,f ,Q L K -rt. X rf 2, 22 5 'ff l :TQ Deborah Baker Kathleen Barnett Debbie Bailey Iim Barkey jim Barber David Barrera 120-People new -' Dan Bard George Barela Mary Barrett Bob Barrett aa , W X .4- Sophomore Class Officers: Perry Taylor, Vice-Pres., Steve Kaplan, Treas.g Bev Prentice, Pres., Lauren Bukovskis, Sec. ably led class activities throughout the year. 6 4 ,X e NNW 4 gm ..,. t, rf Xl Wk. t A 2 W x N' K t as '. 1 R - .N fn Sir. -Y vie , N x 't A-th , QQ t The band maintained its quality under Mr. Nelson's direction. S K wg--. . am B N . gtg 1 ix Y r . E it ,. E - Ronald Birosik Robi Blackwell Lisa Blanch Susan Blocher l-Otan Berg Mark Beveridge Chris Boeck .. , as Q K N, :X NM W V we ,g igs X. af A N .tv W F., U- e af- N I A cf S gee X We ' q M B if me eeisi, t.. , By if' A , l f fa: Q a :-, Xi ' sf Q' Q t L25 , ,mg is '- we Mark Baughman Chuck Beck Cherie Beers Diane Belcher Karen Bell Ann Bement Bill Benbow Brian Bennett Dan Bennion z- fx- . I Q 5 i 5 ,.ff.S367'i1fii -'ir sir my ,-,i l' '. ' ufri' ..J:E B - . , Q13 A ' B B , K . as if Mi A W' X A 'ivmirvv . 'W in il x wt is. .P - swf K t gm I' - t Q B mei ex! U X 3' in is X. Kandon Bergland Suzanne Bertaina Laura Beyer Kim Bickford g. as -sg p S N B in W if 5 N . Marisa Boettier Mark Bohnen ,Q N Q.. ttf: fx t N9 xt- S Lynn Best S. Birkinshaw loyce Bond People-121 Vicki Boyce Margie Boyer Ion Boyles Nancy Bradley Roxanne Brehm Tracy Brennan Diana Brewster Lisa Brier Frank Brimlow Nancy Brock Anne Brodie Karen Broussard I 1 'W , K 2 k 1 are 528 if f if X ,r., , 2' rf Y. 'ma ., ,G ,,,s, 3 l ,fs M ' I 'Pi Gray.. A .GYM 'W Laura Bonnell Pat Booker Richard Borbon Debra Borgini Mike Boring Larry Botts 5 '5 rf 55.55. 7 R 3 Ek T' 1' K -ir few i ,, 2- g if, , Zi f Z!?:., : J r r f'- QIL ,,,, K, i I ,,, ' X I ' -ma q '. ,f l B if ' 5 I A, ,L W af 3 AQ L - 4,559 V xy . f, ,rf 4 3 7 :iz--em. WSH 1 L L L ,a or lf fffi' f ' ' y V aww,-W 1: ' -. ,Afif-?: fl f-L Y' ' -T? ' 2 . 1 W sm, 1 ' nil M-V -JE 5 . . ,, i -'f we if, i'Wswef'i '-' ' V, , I 'W I I ' fl ,V fig., Avery Brown Patty Burd Phyllis Carota 122-People e 2 0 Z Y icli' W ' ,L- ' iiia B W B f ,ff 5' W as e - 1 . af f Q f , M 'Q JM, ff Q 1... , Ja ' W' ' Wx -Via::'bifLl':,f'Lf1ef 'if' 'bligiiiw W7f2??f'5 f ,, . V ff ? -i w 'W-V-wr ra' d iii 'L ' Qaas .ff, ,.:f wif K , f L Q w il? -'--' cf . ,Y . . ,. ' Mi Q, , -v my 54 , Q X . 11 ' f 'w::'zfQf M. J 1 a 5 Q if ,2 K 225' ' 'wwierzez -f iw, me . ' fawfwfsi n ga' .. H F S in I is I +4 2 Q W, Q3 , 1 Y Wag 8 ri A K , W K. r , 71? Q Wil? X V, Q my Af Z ag + Q ,f arf ffieiwfmzsggwfwft- ,fe 'feiemaergssgsfgegg 5i!Q?!5VYZ! gigfm i'lZ71i5?75ffE,fi2i7'f rvgeffixfizg fg , fr ii?i'5?J'?4f J: wrwf. ' , ., ,V mmfw..' ff me Mm:-ff Wi ,W ff f 5.2. ,ga wg? f e' ear X 2 6 l ? Wim! ai' 5 G fr 'WW' fi z ' 2 6, QE 3 2 ga, 5 z 4 f 1 f 1 Mi u . , ,, FEW., ' Ami' :. , f V fm' M - in 'Wi 9 -,M 7 . G W Mf r.,-f' ' f' 6774! gi 63 1: .. ,. ff Mm Ji fn , i If W '..fag.:,--A f W f if 2 7 ff if V v 'Y Q Nia we sf H, ak f 1' f 1 we if is aff' 'w'i: ',.....,... , -..... r, w, f, X f f,ff ' 3 355 r 4 f si 42, f sg f HE -94 fs X, , , we .2 - ng, 'ffm Z 1 if r Ng I W. Q h fi: inf Outside class or in, Mr. Williams had auto projects. , f , or-ef, Jw f i - 4 T? W M ' l'i H if ...lg A ' ' 1 :W . if M A iii : A -. ,, 'W if 'f ' ' ' .Qc . 1 - f ir K , ' ' . ' . 7, 0 , ' me V B A fvifsiwgwf gm, gf' 2 ez - -.Vg,,2zy5?gg 1 ii I f w::z,g,: A L . H - N QL, V , WWW 75 I ,. W , A ' , 1 V .. 5 -.vf.- 'gm . Y f .Kc fl -pg' - - , V . 1 9 L B M ' W' ig , ' 3 'V fr' ,S ,Qi ' , ..,,,, 'EY ' ,M 'L ,ae H 5 f ' W if ,V VfiiQ.g'c . Cindy Brown Keith Brown William Brown Lynn-Bruegl M. I. Brummel Iohn Buchanan Don Burandt Gary Cadman Bonnie Cahoon Leonda Cahow Marla Carbine Dave Carlson jim Carr Kevin Carroll Debbie Casey Tom Castleman Mark Chambers W. Chapman L. Bukovskis M. Carmichael Robin Chase -'V--1fmw..,,.,,1 -- if , Q Mrs. Butler took time out from newspaper headaches. is VKX A C, A-Q fm faqs C W . .C 3' . Q ' - if 1 up - L C Cgs iff , . C NK C C X ' Cr 'I W- C. ,V x A - . ' IQ Robert Corcoran Nancy Cordray john Craven Teresa Craven X i al fl X 1 Xxx x v gi ., '-D X? 5 'Q 'W S C ,x Q r ' 2ii C A Anthony Chavez at T. '- xi . t Cliff Clark Doug Clark L Sherri Clark i CQCCC R -' Pamela Clever I 1 C A .CXJQ A N my . -- E 3, 'S C 4 5 CC 3? x H I 1 , ,',--- ' ii - af www QV C K Q, K C C C 'C 1 5' - ' S C' , ' ..,, Q Q. C' ' -Q 2. E 3' fe X ....,, .I - X V C K X: C - f'1:- ' H PX QC-s??CfQ1C, 132-Z f m' ' ' iii' .TT .C , vr.l ,C ....e, C .C . ...., ' 'Y C -. 'v 'f-A - e f S '+ , A Q .C iff ' ' 2 if! 5 Vw' ,nmsy . x Mike Climo Katie Cogan Nancy Collins Ginny Collins Richard Comeau Tom Connelly Betsy Connolly Karl Conrad Kim Cook - - ' e ..,,. ' i .. L We jx 4 - 5.23. C- C X r zi- : Eh C C53 5 C C P 3 i i K ,H b 5 ,ig I iiii A 'W C C 'I C . fmt 1 fe,-,Cu .Cf-C-,,:CL..i: wC.. . 7 - X C, - is -sagem'-f F age- lm 'fx A in S . 1 i C L C H C .. A LC I, Steven Corey Suzanne Corey Mike Corrothers Robert Corwin Danny Crockett Barbara Cross john Cullen Ron Cumstay Vernon Cox C. Cunningham People-123 it f' . S81 - ': . g in X I Lauren Cunningham fi 5 3 Paul Curtis A Q .. 3 Sharon Cutts ig i T 'N Laurie Daley .K Dave Damato 1 K .. P - ' 'iii Teresa Daniels N L K L ' Theresa Darden W - ' , Roberta Davenport V ' ' af - A N g A - . :KP V Don Davis Q . x A ' . ' as-Q1 ' Gary Davis if. 0 It Guy Davis ' f :f ., Patty Davis L DDQ? , Trudy Davison I - if .. o . fit N fits Mike Dean .L ga Shawn Debruyn ' I F V' nv., Denise DeBuizer 'Q - . 'O 1599 . S' David Deleese V- ' . 3 Alex Demos .Qs sa 3 ..:, Ai. . ff a . .4 so . XR ' P' R L 'aia -ai A .eil -. - Q TQ? ii A' 1. . 15 A Sandy Dempster Steve Dresser 124-People Renee Didier Mike Donnelly jim Dolin Lee Dull .Y7Y Y. . . - f- am, W ..,. I ,g l 1' .Q . ii'-- X . . ,. ' A ii 5 Ti 4 it X . a as -V - ig V . ...., g. N5559' . :- Ye' -'NSS Q ii sir: - I f I ' Mr. Price issued another peerless prognastigation. . N its . Q fa ' . if f r R X Q .gs K -Q , . . K 5 JE Q 'r T Q ' eras s t. at . X, r g . as as i . . . ,I , A E K 5. i. ' A il - as ,e 5 N ,, 1 K .M .V Ee .F ,,. ' eg . . ' ?f- -, - ,E rags. . S 3'?f'f5fssg1 Q- . ' ' Fx ..Ass T W ' - , 'ie f , - ,JW W A .K .. in N . Cf I - so ir .- L, .. Mr. Johnson enloyed a nutritious as 5 .. 4 f -- -. -. . . Q ' 1 . ' Q- 'WX - ' 1- W an . Wx t M ...M s ,fe , - . r -Ng a ' 'Qi ' R ., NN., , ' v V .e.,,?g V i . W. i r Q . , 1 , Q' Y ,.', ,I - 5 gunman B it ...mi Y Q W f K Q W s is . L . 9 e t lx L .3 x Randy Douglass Rick Du nn Kathy Doyle Roger Dragoo Linda Edelbrock L. Edmunclson Laura Durand Dwaine Duval W 51 S Q7 v iv ,Qu V K tr tl 14 V E ,Q if fri, ,E 4 A Y'1-up L f if - V V Paul Ellis 1,4 LMS? We W 4' 1 Harold Eldred W7 .1 ,v ,,ww,3g .N My .VV,,. V1 ,,.,. 5 W f if - jennifer Elvers I W, X f f Karen Elving Kate Epperson . Q - Ai H , Z, W --M , . . W p fa H ,, 1' Q, ' Leslie Erwin 1 i V ,MVA V Glen Evans Z y-.,'f?'f, ,V 1' w Marybeth Ewing , Q W. : V r' , ? ,. fy M J' I .- i ' if Mr. Wade, Art Dept. chairman, brought much creativity to art classes. ' - ' R' 'swf X F E 5 I ' Q Qi 4 X2 - A N46 V Walter Fawcett WM ' r Ellen Feeney 3 V ,t 1 V gf V VV David Feliz ag 1 5VVVV:,, james Fenton ' 4' A ' we Q . , , , 1 , 'ff ,,,t f ' Vi V. VV Mr. Graff explained the dynamics of Algebra and Geometry. ti L f at fi it K N at E I t eses K F r F V . Q.--X , i ,Q 'ai 35 - V, V fi alla '- .f:, - C '. ve . . Sir: K 9-sv - if -w-wvfs-Q 'I : X . cf .- K- 'i'3 5 -ii -E - gli 5 Kahihotdog. ' Q in . F if reg' H . ., , 5,3 is . ' et.,t y W' if r if 'P X 1 ivlc 1 F at f - S g - Vg? 5: s. 'fi V r, our A , ..L, 'Pi' t , - Salim ' F is we , is . N N Q ' FN' ' r tr .N it E saw i Q r 'sk M, f ra at 2 to K as we -- K . if tt., , . :V i ' W K sr K -X ...ff , if -. VV t .wig fe V . V V Q , Q ' ff .4 ., . ' 5 'i.e..,, ' ':': :' F S it s f t fig, ii if if E F 'S I A Charlene Flory Rick Ferguson james Forguson Paul Fewell Richard Ford 5uSan Field Gif-Bela Filer Daniel Finell Kathy Finney Nancy Fisher Paul Formica Carol Forry jeff Foster Robert Fox Bill Franks People-125 ex 2 fa t 2 fe .as .,. R tt 5' 1--.Leaf . Q..,,f:e v1? t.- ,,...:., y wsxmirelw T . SX'4e225?LLSf1 Karen Franzke 'L-L .ww . . Rick Freck gy L - LLL' LL . Scott Frederickson ,gk Q ' 'fs , f Dave Frehler L t it Sue Friedman 5 . ,KN gi : -:. - .. 1 L,L. Q Pg. L'L- S f ,.,, m ,,.,.,, 55 s Steve Gaddis LKL., I David Garnett . L LV.. '-.L ji- FI- , g:Qa,:L5iQ:.L:i::g' I-.,, - ' -:Q ,, 9 x. fs. 1 .., ig t X. .. 12-if A ma, .... K . .. .N tx t ' r ' rf R' QQ X xt ii Q0 3 1 K Y Q, A fx my S it s X Wi 5 t X'-t r S - SWEH - S -V 'C here.-:,::sLs..:s1QIss.,.,- .. we S if as S . .. ii Q Y . L ' -. s . 5 . :K 1 '--' . ---L W L .+ L -.'-L'L r -L L: K--' A Mark Gastmeyer L i g ., Lf 'W Martha Geisler X L f Mary Genova 4 .5 . QL Le L..+Xek . , W .- ,.- .--k, E irgegf-5. Q if -- . - L i 11 tt-GG - - L Charles Gerosa L f. t C im K. L L- 1 Stephanie Gilbert Q ,. .L Q , -L Q! B1llG1llam ' I . . - ' - e H . ti t .. K, Q ,et tx in em L K ,e,, ,, .lf s ' - Coaches Cochrane and Cru ikshank contemplated game strategy. 2554 . z 2 N X . L S ' . TL?7.g if X iw S' Q: e,Lt 1 . -I aff gaze Q: - . - 1 4 L ' 5 'S . L t ' .L if .. '1- e, as A gm L- gg. K, I siiggsg ,S .ai -.,-: -'ret ., 2 .il-. 1 , 3: .Q 1 MSL r f-W :Ll ' .f-,A m i.. 1 ff -f-k agaiisiilssw an - f ,. .,, L A- Le't , , 'tl-lh' - L i I . , ' 8 K ,.L, L A L . Z - 'N ii .fL 7 ' . it 'xiii 'i fi ' fee.: . I 5 . k . J ,L ,J A SF. ,.: ....- F' I 5 -WEE: ' - f ' :Wife K .L . 3f.:::w,--fi,-ef. 1 tm. -25352 Pm .,- -times.-:, .S-Sees., f.. :r,.t,gQi551,sl.Q:: 5-1 :ww -. L L' .QLL f f,7--f- ., s L,-L.. 2 L L H La,-tL f 5 'CL' 1 - is L L L Q 2, , I ..'. CLL. ,t 1 ,. 5' m, 1 N. N 1 . In e - m i .K , Lori Goulet Tina Gilliland Nancy Goble Augie Godoy Cathy Golde Cindy Goode John Gray Kathleen Greene Chris Gregor Kevin Gregory Gayle Griffith Blaine Hadley Mike Haggerty B. Hamilton Celia Hammond Tim Hamner 126-People K. Grossberndt Susan Hampton janet Graham Karen Guerrero Steve Hansel Steve Graham Stephen Guido jack Hansen John Harlan Nancy Harris 3, V --ff 'Q 1 , 1 4 j ivy V VVV, 5 2 cfm.: Vzy, ,. '93 rils c l ,t P ,..-2 .4 y P gy 3 . Julie Hatcher 1 - SE U it , ' . ' 'fftff 1 Teri Hart'o .zugijsww .sf ' S ' ..-f1- ' J if 1 'ww Y L 'J J y , 'L V' ,,,i' Y ,Ioanne Haverchak I ,JIHL Mag i, 'W' ,,::,v..I 3 I. M A 5 s r r i i an ' ik . L. , ,A I The camera caught Miss Manley lunching in the comfort of her classroom. 'V V 5' ' 5' 4 1 ff fl in Z 4 1 if 2 21541 I ' gi f u if if Nancy Hawkins Mark Hazelgrove Joann Heiden Pam Heinze 4 -4,4 gf! ,W .,,, 4 ' Millions of atomslwere always clustered around Mrs. Walker. scss r 0 , W WM Q fir ,. , , fi' 5 Asa 'V Q fr Q me - 'e- V ,,,,,, V, iw V 1354? go G 1 Q it bhelley Helms j. Henderson Chris Hendricks 5. Hendrickson Iacque Hinger S. Hochleutner if 'Vw J ,V , if fr , I A ! 1 Q 1 R. Henderson T. Henrichsen Denise Hodge .WM I Q in Q Q 1 N M ve 1 J' gg i 3 3 Z 2 AA nat . ., W if Q , f t .. ef ., V S.: ,f 3 5 V' My fi ca E. Hernandez Greg Hersing Nancy Heuler Cindy Hillebert Neil Hinds M. Hoeschulte Paula Holtz Bob Horton Cathy Houghton Tim Howells People-127 Donna Hoy Steve Huegerich Charles Hukari Mitch Hunt Mike Hunter Steve Hunter 3... ,Q a -1438 4 1 J .1 .t in Q in I .kk , v L Joking broke a long day for Mrs. Higashi and Mr. Bates. HW-as x in f wi sg H4 ' 35, Q .'t-z 2. gigtgzjv .N 'sr ' riffs' tfamkifii 2 se! vw-vi t E , 1 'sl xvvv 52: .3 'Viv s .- 1 .. as . . Q mr E f it 3 9' 1-..s,,,!, Jeff Jarvi Keith Johnson Carole Judd 128-People it Q-an WW iQ A it K . 2 . Rhonda Jayne Don Jefferies Raul Jimenez Lynn Johnson Stephen Johnson Marty Johnston Pennie Jump Cindy Kalil Susie Kalinyak Wendy Joeb Marc Jones Albert Kantor Donna Huntey Floyd Hurley Thomas Iaquinta Melinda Isaac 'ns .fig s Jolene Italiano Cindi Johnson Terry Jones Steve Kaplan .. 5 -- 1 we in tQ..3..:-ff S . e er ' nr .. 'I' Q. V, 3. est - .V .-.ri +513 f Messe gssgg -. i -, N X XX sf e Aianlilf ' 1. w A S J Q. ., Q fe-A 1 est 5 , ff gm he N v- 1- hw ,:-' ii . . -t .- 2:1 Q X 2 4-it I W. v i tx A We Stanley Jacklin Joylene Kawagoe Karin Johnson Shelley Joseph Leilani Katzmann llllnww 1 QQ, 'Qi Y M.. 4 fi , Q a f af ' ew 1 A it t Wt .- 1 2,,f fe W f' 3, ' . 4' 4 A X ii. if 1 -bw V 'im f ' 1 'f A . T77 i- 4' n ' I I V , H32 2 H my 5 x ,. I. ? if Q ' , if 4 Mr. Hamada demonstrated concern over student affairs. A , 4 5 V H , V rf . 1 'T . , QV Q- ,. ,' .545 ' K f M , 4 31 W, Physics, a difficult subject, was made easier by Mr. Burns. f yi ,,, M rm-. ' 'f 1' 'vw , h N N f ' A I 1' ,, - ' 1 5 my 52 . L :, N K 4 77 ,70 1 Rhonda Kyrias David l.aCob lim Laib Sharon Lambert W ew- W Y UK ly .a . , A , 4 1 1' .,, X 531, 11 f f e - 1 sf, I W F . x Brad Koontz Ionathan Kratz Rhonda Krizer Jeff Lamm Z f at ,, 'f Roy Kelly 5 V Annette Kennedy i W , Paulette Kennedy 1 5 F 1 A '1 R., f Q tgigeiftigi 2s3jtf,z'wi'i .7 V M M flag 'e I N' 0 '-if i X y Robert Killinger Cheryl King Diane Kirstein Tab Kish Hal Klein Bill Klevies Ieff Knapp Patty Knight Mike Knogge Ron Kohler Leslie Kolb -G Ga 'I N V '45 ww, -, M, , , -W , , t ,wi f ' ,Lg V Q , : Z A ' 0 in-.,, 'A NJN I 13 2 1 V QHMHE ,fi Y G- ,455 . ' ' W1 A at ' , r--' , -V I ' ' , f f fV,f ff nf f ' it 'NMA : - I 5 ,V 9 ' N ,, ty A E f V, S ilk. K 2 i 89 Dave Koziatek Kurt Krueger Andy Langfeldt David Kory Cindy Landros Deborah Kramer Ron Kushner Brad Lanning People-129 Iarnes Ley Scott Lind Mitch Linderman Terri Lipari Robert Loeber Steven Long Wayne Long Corry Loprest Marie Lauria Larry Lazar Karen Leatherman . 'YN , K L' iw A ii ,ta 5 it 3 Q, ti i at vs t 2 it' X r E io E aw Q it aeae, W S 5 t i S if t it Xa 3 Q t L Q ta et , Q it S fi 'i rg ., .ft -tt 59 A ty Teri Lemieux Del Leutbecher Steve Lewotsky iii? . e . :PKK 'V X t T I . s r t , JZI5.. .L ,g i QS at L 3,51 ' ii! Robert Love Patty Lowe Kathy Maiforth V, Makowgki 130-People w a s ff ' .. S ' . ii ft. . sas-:.S :. ' P X' - ':s 'ii 'QPSK :st31: 1g: fsfsfirf' 'sit V f Q 51 , x - .tt swss: xl . 1 . if E it - K, ' s if W e 'ii if X . ' Q55 y S -- L , S is ' ggi J . 1 t P ,,t,MWsN,tf.,t. 1-sages it- P . wt -f - is Q I u ' ,-Seagal x we M ii 'fmtii--.i:- ,,.. ' all , 1 si X . .t ,..,.. Si. N K an - A .K .N it N512 Xie st we X i in , . x .pub Rt , Student and Mr. Crosse worked together for a successful assignment. . - . ' -- ' ' - . is 9 ff as ttt. 1,-. 1 Sip iff? L ,f an S'--ff . 5 gggifgfi is I - i WS ' D- ' e '-'- Q Drew Lucas Steve Lucas Karen Mansfield Cindy Markham -Y -:uw -i 51 it H . 1 xt is it Fw M. MacDonald M. Mactfachran jan Maggi Shari Maron Guy Marr Jenni Martin 55 -- it-X6 N X ts . f ' at E i i 23 mg f ki , 255321 45 r:Y,WgZ,A,,a.-fl-17. 1 A 1 2 L L f M ip 9 , i , gt ' 1, iii ' , , 2 NIH f If 1 if Z HW - , ,',f ,y - 4 3 , Z1 ,t,, , ,4 Students' needs f is -' 5 t -if ,'-f it-fs! t--' .t.. i - ri-r .' is . X f N, Kew OX 5 s fs? tx, X S gi f axi s N as it 2 X if 2 Q was ' s f at L,.L ,. , ,t., 'i A gs- . ' ka 12 '12 Dennis Loria Chris Maguire Maureen Martin f f ,Q 1,,v , M 4 is-sv E f W M 1 9 . of .srl 7? X ,, at l f K k f If .ff K 1 lf Q were one of the concerns of Mr. Quissell. av 411 Iohn McNulty Scott Miller Leslie Moore Q ' v '-+9 .I I W 9 ff 5 Y 1 nf f -W is 'f , ,z ff, ' 1 'Q lil: f ,-I K, ' , 1, . Linda Marzolf Jeff Mata jay Matlock Scott Maxwell Teresa Mazzola Margie McCamon - ft 4 it , 21 'lik as N. y ' 'L' We 5 5 li g , ,1 ,f 4 ex, h 59 is gm ff if it 5, aff if Penny McClu Danny McCo sky nnell Debra McCoy Sharon McCr ary Randall McCrea Michael McCurdy Connie McElvenny john McGuire Cathy McKim Kris McLaughlin Iim McMillen june McMillin sr ME ,n f ,, fzic,ff,ig,,D ff K MX t 5 M5 n . 1 Q -f 'V 9 2 . 2 1 V , W P I , rv ji ! I ., -' J f-,'Bi s 1 r , K .V xr . 6' -4 A , ,. 1 ffe M 4,1 A , S te 4 ff N-W... , L , ff ' V 3 1 ' nf i . , fiie V, Z WUVL - H Miz' ii -A at 7 In -h,k .,., K in La r. Simi ., M V.,,r K . P , 'la if 1 Q 4' ,Q - f L 2 H L use 3 ,r 1 A - ,, , +V .., 1 -if uh '1 M Q '5 W .. ,, WF' EE ' . , V , f 'V , ' K -' ' 1 3 if it ,K , V,.V , 4. A wi r L e rr ' f ' ' ,. , A , 1 V - 1. , r U ' 55, U , f ': ,V 4. ,L David Medina Louis Melman Tad Mertens james Meyers Susan Milazzo Glenn Miller Sue Miller Andy Minear Bill M itchell Debbie Mitchell Lyn Moeller Chris Molesky Patti Moore Carol Morgan Robert Morris Steve Morris David Morse Paul Morte 'Q X Bob Miller Judy Molina Artie Mory People-131 Dan Muir Beverly Mulholland Leree Murray Maria Navarro Russel Nelson Brent Nibarger Rick Niemeyer Tammi Notick Mike Nuttelman Kathleen Nye Kathy Obritis Laurie Odenbaugh Iirn O'Dwyer :'f:'i5iESfSSEf55' fiiiiiljj f- , at A Xf.r .. :,.. , , t b wr - ,ss ,- '1sssvssr. ,a fs-f S- -gt 'ff S at 3 v S S .- 1, SWF SEA , 1 E al Z, sr fc 3 Eg - Q, .rv i39i59V5Tvi 9 P , '?: '.,-:EN I e .. ' 'QQ H E a - . L ,Jag ' t M . ' 'Qi sg- Q w e as A eze, A ws - -. -- t - A .. ' AN .:: i sf,-ate? st .555 'A' .. :.,.1-'fi' . gg- . wt f, Iiifisf P' 5 f fi Lsssezafs e ,sms Q r. sr. . age: -ffiifi 9' 5915252 'ml , k.f5f5g55i 5 1 fkfgfi. -is -,gfzeiflsf - .. 5 2? ts'-4, I , I ' i 11151 na -T. . sf iiiiflli - .-'YN 21 ., Ei n' 'MS ' , i :L iii uf ,ii ' L 1 'iii-.J,. 15:5 SPU Q sn: ,fig- E as eee A T : '- Q' ' '1 li i-i-'i E' V . . - af . t 32 :,.p,5 . A Karen Oeser Cynthia O'I-Iare Diane O'Leary Anne Onuschak Julie Opheim Donna Ordlock Ioe Paquette Carl Parker Kim Parker 132-People y yyyy f geafi r ,fm , , WN. X, my A Mrs. Duthie Mr. Thompson found students' projects enjoyable get '--'- Y 22 5331 5f.Q:?EE!7ff?ff5i' ' ' ' sei! - A H+ Ls? li: K 5- is e Tx, ' if ,ss l . t 'Qrifitx' e, Nurt- Nf 'Q P 355 . N , 2, . ts-ga.-se -, fl. rt, M 5 gfiggr. i 5 Q i e .K L lr-fQ1if2EE15fgiifS2?i? lk Y Q X Y X S X 5 i Q Q, 'waives X as X. t 'K x 'W X l wx Qs - ' -V s I - we lfimi- C Q - 'ir- le C M-exists its Linda Oliphant Larry Olson Janice Ong Terry Patterson Diane Paulsen joan Osumi Victor Padilla Karen Palmer Chris Parkyn Lisa Parsons Ted Parsons f, E 4 2 5 2 2 S Mrs. Platfoot, Home Ec. Dept. 9XP9fi911C9 for everyone connected 'Q f . 4 523 r - 1 S X S am w-.s-1:-feas-sz-.11-1 ram .,.,i Q S si Li T f- Q .A 1 1 C C M fs s r 5.9, r.,r it as - 7 1 wa 4, , . MQ , , .ao- M af rw-.,,. A, W, f 55' prepared extensive material on women's lib for her sociology class. x 4 E - , 3 , . I ! l l 2 3 3 2 i Q E 5 . I iw S Q, i M2 a 4 Q ,V , f .hr f ,gi , fagi, 1 rl ,sl vw ,, ierai 4 P if 1 S 1 Q ,L Vi 5 5 4 5 -Q . 1 If ,M W ,j f 4 Bob Paulsen V, Ve v y 3 Maralee Pearce M ee'L bw ,Q il, , 5 f 4 f' , N A 3 if ' A Theresa Pedal mf , f, by ,. julie Penn 7' . - Steve Personett B a if M 4, 2, in B V jeff Phelps V , , , n janet Phillips Q 1 ilri ee, , a KimPhi111PS . 5 RobertPhillips - ' A RickyPierce mfs. if f t .5 1 2 lrene Pitaccio Kay Porter 1,4183 1 1 ,M ,s,, W r,,. W, My ,. . . ..,, ,, ,.. ., , A, ., eeei A at l ,. ,1 .1 . K . 7' Li Ml- 'R' rfw ' eww if-all ' ' Wt- , I. . lb 'Am - il V -1 , -Q5 5 5 , were V ,, LJ 'nf' 'I' - i IA V t, L ryy A , fri chairwoman, enthusiasm with pre-schoolers made nursery school program at Katella worthwhile I' 3 W i' . V with the ro ram. ' A '21 ,, p g 1 , W f r ti'i eitiei P 9' a it,, 7 '-if - , wiifevaw , 9' 1 ' ' 7 - .- . , , . - 5 f , , ,A ,,? f h , f ' fr ' - 2' ' mf 9' .-.M ' ' , w 'Jw f A' 5? 2 ww., at I v VJ I E w I , ' , ' 5 ff, tif rr asre V a' - f' f f talit William Price Annamarie Prisco Donna Pruett Brad Purcha Ray Quihuiz Bill Powell Bev Prentice Sharon Radcliffe Evelyn Radensky Deborah Porto Larry Racheli People-133 A ,R . Rei ':'??5?5l'5: Pam Rasque Lori Ratinov Pat Redden Debbie Rehm Susan Reinoso Steve Remick Steve Remine Eileen Renfroe David Reta Ioanne Reveles jeff Ricard an-xp E . tv .W x.. . , -f f , .wo ffif- X. ess ! 'ww i Tom Rice i I '- K l Debbie Ramirez Cindy Randolph Greg Rankin . ,pf :e,.wt.vt Q . 2 . ,na at 5,52 .. - K fi Z: . KA . ,-at 1. AN Q x t K be 'K sd 'Lui X .ni fs. .V Qi. X . 'W A Ni MQ' K f-2,2 K ' .j':'- 'if ,V ,. ..:.-mc . s, v.k. I . -1 1 x wi si -ax an . . .. r me - .M b 'W rim 1 Lf t It 3 QW -. .5 tr1..s,.s.f 1. '.-- . wi . .-Q fmt 7561: av ,M . ,iiif ,.,c5..,l ..-- as W-. ,gf .. g wzigwxi ikki.' . 51-ji -:' -. 'g irwfaz . 'Q ,G I y -'X ,w.,,.,, ,,., ,. ,.,.,. ,figs . v .. - ' rr. - Q ks.. N ..,, . Lk g ,N I E f ..-i. ii Coach Thompsons oratorical talents astounded pep 4. ,. . .. Q . ' 'e sv . .. Si Q.. -we-,F ,i..,., . J. L g ti i,,. - Qt. iff -i'i vi 'XVKQ ' 2 R - ,.:. t,: . i .. xy A - -we .,,f t .- .W ggi...-X awk . I 5? -if mv ' ASV' 4- ' , ffl?5225Qi.:- ii ' ' A saw N . 4 .. pegmmmiaag .:.: 1 Brian Richards Greg Richford Darrell Ritschel Laurie Robbins Lynne Robbins Cary Robertson Kathy Rocha Rita Rocha 134-People Ryan Ritchie Robin Roberts Troy Roddam assembly at Katella High. ,- K Listening intently, Mr. Messenger was present at most Katella assemblies Q it i N3 1 Egg ..y: sl? .feats . g' Q in w . saw.: a 'Q '55 rw Bill Rodriguez Robin Rodriguez Cindy Roggers Kathy Rombouts .. ,.,. A Q L ,. ia ' ,ff fm . i ,,, - QQ .f ,.,, ,,,., ff: , wa, Mr, X 12' Mm, - JQMGW, A WN Mike Rutledge Scott Sabicer Steve Sadler james Sadlier Randy Roquet Cynthia Rosas jennifer Royce Colleen Rulison Andrea Ruman Judy Rusk iv! ,ff-2 Q , 4 W Q fied e 45 . ,J izk, Mgr, f hviyzy Vgstigjr ya , J 4 , I a i Mft 1 if Q M M- cg- ii 1- it , 1 1. 4' ,AV , Z V 3 4 yy is , F 4' 'N A IW Av V- .V by el! ,V . J - -1' , , V 'm.9tg,,, , V w r 2 , .t , Q A H I 5' 9 3 an ' U' 'V 1592 K any-++,, zfiivf 5 , ar Q -V la. it an Y, ut , 3 f: rf ggi' me i I , , . ln, 'S V V, fy, :ir gi Mr. AxworthwMusic Dept. chairman, ran across some unexpected information. A W 'W t -' ' f it A 3 ' 'fam 3 x ? 4. 3 ' , ref 1 4, K! ff, M.a,.,., Cindy Salaets Steve Salrin Raul Sanchez Iohn Schilling Y , in , f rk 5. ' 4 Leni Sallee Mark Sanborn David Sanchez Henry Sanchez jackie Sanchez Mark Sanchez S. Samuelson Rick Sater Karen Sauser Cindy Sauter Susan Scarbrough Robert Schachter Kathy Sanders Iohn Schmall Eric Schmitz Cindy Schwartz Janet Schwartz Linda Scott Karen Schilling People-135 Richard Seaton Dee Sellers Laura Sergott Robert Setzer Jeannie Shamas Susan Shanks S t 2 .ssgbiisit eigfraiie . , ' 773 John Shannon S ' -UNL? . I: Louis Sharp I S - Q i f Stephen Shea jill Shepherd 7 -- 2. .1 xxxxt X Q L it QE X wr it ' S av Kwik si sa a 5, Q. 3 k E W 2 NP eeree eeeae Q mf- -as . ik to S LM: Lv,X ,iiwiz :N.:: . t zirc it :,,. t . . . , , .. ETQPFSFPSYSX , f- : f 121 f- - , f 1' ' ers-9, ., YF ww ,N S X 1 i X 5 Q X 2 yi t s it A 6 if di . .,.- r -. :is a K k V 5 .- if ,y i i nga-at i t S. 1: 5. Q: ' .5-flies Q53 S - -.ti --ga, K., at iw Mary Sheppard Marianne Shields Barbara Shirley jeff Sievers W i srfiiiiiiigflif f xt, V ti N f We S S X a Q it 5 1 'Y QP' X 5, is -- ' X x ' X its i , f-:ls-,if we 'Zia W 3':lk7LwL22 '1 if ' N W if P , ' f A 1 42 4- x 1 4 -W 'W QW y rm. at 4 1 ff 1 Mr. Ethington searched for materials for his humanties classes. Q , i i t W W' , . 'fe 'I--M - , , J , , V , , ' 'riff 2, 'zRyqZw:',f,1f Xi, X25 M, ,wi ,L 2, is ' 2 L' A 1 Q ,ff im ,, . - e' i 'P f 1-he MHZ ,, We TW fi1EZft3Ll4 Q4 , - f . . 1 - f ,f i t W 'fig . I ' i .. A ' -P,-if? ,,i,34,f.f f v,::H'f. 1 4 .' ' 5 V te , , v PS ' ' 57451 : f' V - .f fs.: 1. mi 2:12 , it-wa , f4',,::5z,v,,. 1 3 V , A Z M , ' , ' . . 'D A ..., A V W K g- -, .::g?L. '., mu ul.: .,f2m2'1Z- f' ' fn- 'Z W 44, tif' , 1 Q 'Q-Z -iiv ffi wt . - h A212 ' ft- . .. ,,,,. . L-- ,K . .- i ., 5, was M, , U - 4 2--2, - V- - f ,Q wiv. , , at , ,,,. ,,.,-,Av i f , , , Robert Sinclair Cynthia Smith Karen Simon Cindy Smith 136-People Carri Sitton Keri Slaven Debbie Smith Gary Smith Lori Sligar Bill Small Mark Small Renate Silcora Kerry Smith Tina Smith Kelly Snook Candy Smith Douglas Snow S E, ga. St- 2 ti x... K x S E .S SYS X' ' ' f ia25e.:f7sa'1?3 Fiiui: .w.,,3 S X 5 at r r Q at N' iw t S E ' i Q E M . Q -. -'- . ' ' 3 iii XX Q is if! Q! X 5 iQ dish f S . - .J -c we ym NN wi F -Q is Q as S X , .. . 5 . W' -s Si R icky 3 WIN? ska S Driver Ed Dept. Chairman, Mr. Nutt, was a familiar fig- ure to many students. S it S- eeeeee M in 'L A Debby Snyder y Cindy Solis t S 5 b r Kelly Sommers r hi er.. Q gil Sharon Sorenson 5 ll 'Z' i f 'E H Debbie Sowash Dan Spears -ss Q - .K t as ' Q -S , , i -V ,, i I we 5 f' - 't is I if A X S V if ,, ' . , aea- , . .sri w as , 1 H I - ,A .Q .1 J. 1 I f ..., i , . , . 5 K Ak., X k .1 Q V- M in em . - ., e w s -N, to X - ? ' in A.. ww av ia- er . ff - '- N- as fr ...an as ie erience Dept. chairman, tried to discuss the work with a perplexed sophomore. ,YY 1 it S' is X 3 B As XA xxx t N '- '- KJ ti -v -in is Q-'WUs St sri, ,. , 4 Q E' ,. -'N-'Q i I -. f. '21 Qfffiwst Velda Stevenson K. Stringer Benton Tatum K xiii W S s X i 1-. X Q ,K ii S as i '3 '- e ' .. ' L. ,- X X QQ? is x f YQ 'R' e e X . sr 6 y x , Q r'l'x....q Q A ,NMA 5 N ,Z 'T J k f - f --515126 1 ' in V 5 ---r.. is Iulie Sprong Nat Standing Paul Standing Shawn Stankey john Staph Curt Statzel Bill Staylon Rick Stehle Keith de Steigner jeff Stephens Teri Stevens Vickie Stevens r r .r i,., is r -- .- Y -:-,- . 1 - gee 3 ' X -- S r , 3 S D s 'm, . 5 f t .lu 9 yy K ' s , k st ' it S il 7 Mali f ' i i AV-A 5 . . L? , a K A - cf Dana Stewart Kim Stoddart Sue Stone Carol Suter Debbie Sweaney Iim Sweeney Perry Taylor Denise Tellam Denise Terrell People-137 ix. , k it . i . Kenneth Teyler A W Mark Thomas Q Debbie Thomason 3 LZL eh we - its 1 ,4'!'X ALLL Syed fsksds s4i ie E T M fi L 1-- Nancy Thornton 2 Q ' q,: 1 H Dave Tillman BarbTimpte swf? swf R a:Q' SY Brian Todd Torbjorn Torell Cindy Tovar Richard Vincent Nanette Walker 138-People Ne, ef .. .-: :E S5 S XX? is X , X ,, . ist- . H 3 it S , Q 2, X is Dana Voien Janet Voorhis Cheryl Wagner Randall Wall Donald Walters Brenda Wands Mr. Bighead had his i. fe, Sugar Frosted Flakes. Alan Walker Martin VValker Allen Ward Debbie Warner , ' , www, QZQZQM. 3 ? iigitghgwiffifzwwiffwzsfiftrtlgiyglfx M if f, ,awk sn, 1 Q Qetisgrif'iw?Ii'fEfw5Mff'f?5942Ql9ei9 lf A Aviv-ii 5974Z'iw,:lI7QwfV + VS! wwtffix 'Ita ei f fx wk ware w3IefiQe E ,fm ww 5 be We-5 wwf-Q W' 212' f ,ir gmt in gg n ew? e We ewwwmywg Him egff2?'ff',:ff'1Ysfi,iLgz giizw-QF , V swift',U,xaimfQilLi1X,vrg my fr Q , Y , qwrievffi' Y -2 -2: ew'?' T 3315 A, 9, wfasifam, 'YV .- 1ef'f'f,,2,z, - ..: K, M,-' I if W-Wm . 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K, , I , A , N I 1 In 8- ' ' 4 ,, I 1,35 . f V' ' in VL ,ia ,rl v , if i 4 , ' ' fe -1, i K F I , ,V V' , ha- 'ff m if pa K V z: :- 5 N :1 :J Darcy Warnick Marcia Warren sv , , , ff' .ss .,,,., A i f yii K TEM Q , 'ff l , 'W X i iifg-. k saliva! A , 'Q L I v'1A iii: 1 .U fx f' Fr .M ,info i 3 ' 4 Z .. A Xl: yas, .k,, ,i . ,L Al , i A 1' Q ,f,,, VV E2 as, ,557 A H z ' 7 ' Q , Q HE 'fi During class time, Mr. Slocum liked to keep his Math class tidy. at - I K ' ' titt 1 hought of the Mark Wilfinger zl ' iiiii , ii During football season, the team reviewed plays with Coach Lampshire. 'Yi' an fi Greg White Leesa Will t,la M ? '-21 12 'Z13' .,,'-at g 1 ri if N 1? L 'i AV L We TLT? L' f , it . l, , ,- . 3 J .I H ' 1' I s Karl White Larry White Linda Whitfill Ioy Wiblin Kurt Wik Evie Williams Phillip Williams Pam Willis Bruce Wilson Terry Winston fjg aii,y ft M' yan 2 2,4 +3 , 2 6 Kerry Waters Karen Watkins Dave Watson Irene Weatherly Bob Weatherman Daphney Weddell Ted Weigmam Shawn Weinberg Helen Werner Lisa West Ray Wetter David Whatley Bruce Whitacre Laura Wilcox Robert Wilson People-139 1-i Rick Wiseman jim Wohlt Doreen Wommer Bonnie Wood William Wood Lee Woodworth 140- People f , ,AMW ', , an A if ,H ,fi as li K Steve Woodyard Ronald Wooten Ken Wrede Russell Wygal Alvin Yamaguchi Greg Yorba Carol Young Tracy Zabel Dave Zapala Mark Zitny r KY U gg,-e -535,.fzof5:fg,.ZME5. ? mr - been w,3:.r.fgr-.wx Qafisiix S5 so1,--Qmsmzefa,if ,A . ., X Mfzrifizra.--X.. 1 . - .. - To x gi ,K .beg-Qgagwgis if iii 1-finrfkr ik Im 1, K S ,.. f I i f a in a n f W W r 'f f , ,, , if ,L ik, , m f 5 R 'flats ie- ,sl w 2. Q L 'H ' W 11 -V ' W i v W' ' 'an 2 N eww, , 'iff' rw 'kr iff? ,1 Q ' ia, ,ze -1- :lg arkr , f fi' 'Ei WW: ,S ' ' W' ' . 3 2 A 5 A ,. A r f ,V H ai,, .. A im. -. -.af V' wliii gmgr . , ,, yy V if 3' i, W f ,, iV,i 4 f 'fx' f is M .Qi ,,.w?2w7i 1 1w,wW f ,, , , ,amswrw ev - ef A Wrzwe, Q f fwfr, 8 . , , f, ,MQW .. , , 2 if iw ,, .f i, , W, ,WrwesrwQ,1 H .r a 'r a ri or in 5? 'SSIES L: R - N-- 1 if-252: ,sl QP X W , wwf , ,W 'L Mwf,,,,,, ABOVE: Pam Hutton a I.V. Cheerleader, added to school spirit at a pep assembly. ABOVE RIGHT: juniors got their first chance this year to receive the traditional class ring. RIGHT: Warren Squires participated in one of the football pep assemblies. 142-People Ei ? Q: g 'Ev , E ' lr I ik 'W x 'Q at 'G ,.-1- 't K ,ww i , titag , St aaa juniors Took Charge Showing Their Ability Through Leadership psf l l L i Wvmws ABOVE: Pam Pie-trock was Katellak solo twirler. ABOVE LEFT: A wiiluulvli- lesson in login- wus learned in Mr, Sings English class LEFT: Cindy Rodriguez 5 proud fatlwr cslorted her at the Homecoming lmlf-time festivities People-143 juniors Changed As Changes Came Vickie Albin Michelle Allec julie Allen Robert Allen Sharon Allicotti Sue Allison David Alva Gilbert Alviso Ion Andersen Dale Anderson Dave Anderson Linda Arellanes Eduardo Arellano Guillermo Arellano Margo Arford Robert Ash Kathy Ast Ted Augustson Bill Badger David Baeder Fred Bailey Ieff Bair Cail Baker Ian Baker Sue Baker Thomas Baker Judy Baldwin Barry Bale 144-People It At. , ,el f. Ioey Acosta Roxann Aden Rick Adler Tony Aguilar Masami Aizawa Angela Albarez , 4 1' T A A K Wiayrxyfi' W ,r s n B W N' 9 , Jef ' '- . -5' 1 ' :af inf? we Patricia Balkcom Mark Baltes Tina Banner David Barber ,lay Barker Ion Barker gQs5Q'iwY'f:'W1- 'L Y is N -1 .-.. sav- ages' 353 ' ,A in ae if New ,. K. .ii . V . . , E ?? i!BfaaV' . , A 5 . 1 if ,Q ,..... -1 A X i an -K ,-Q-1. 3 'sane . -we :' Q K . 4 A V... - -Y ' H r af' H I ' V ,, ' , M 'H 3 ' 'SOB , 5 -V 'P -4, ' si ' ', 2 ' ai V ,l 4- 1' w V x. ' Q V? f A .aa l 1 ,X ara, , W K Q S , W ,Y 'L f V ' , I ,, vi- ,, V ,, , f is L, I -f t 1 J W1 riQrziQi4 9 N M f l ., A J ' wi v' M V' -, . ' , , ' ' ' , i - , u f H A, 'r-'-rr'-- ' ' V .. -, V ,aa gl ',,'i ' ' :, :Leif 'flfflfiiei ' 'film 'A , - i ' I , ' ' we , . ,b-4.4 ,z 'J ' V v, W, 3 .. .,,, ,Y ? ,WNXW V. Vx ff- e H . . ' A A it T 1 it ' KW if .4 mu , any it K if, Ke www- ff -, ' aw.,-:vivf -1. A , ,, fr M A ' - Y ' i H 1 Z , 5? Q 1 ,fa N3 5.7 , ,, y . H' H ew- Laura Barker Dawn Barnett joe Barney Monte Barney Ray Beaumont : V 4 ' 5 wwf, ynlfv vga s tangy? ak 4 as MX err K 21. 142 i. : -1 M , as B B W' . f 1 '-:-- fi. -i -1. Y Boeo B B B ., I I. .. ,Q .-N A 'ek A . Q-.Q B1 f,,,. .,:Sig5'.55:5E-I ,if ML . ssee ,y Q - . B D, - X E Bob Bengochea Mark Bennett Debbie Benton f ws Anita Bennett Denise Benson Alan Berg f Q. Q ,un ,, lfB?W?'w P ,, V' , Iunior Class Officers: Steve Tillotson, Pres.g Diane Bighead, Vice-Pres.g Mary Burke, Treas.g Debbie Scarbrough, Sec. I 1 fy. Be ,. .ly M Ty . 33 M'fw-:- 'J' t , .1 1 X, A A i kil' i eii Q ik' B V... . A T i I B . Suk if LX E52 .5 . . BB X ' ' if r'fYf B N f i e -- F ' .B ,,t. -' - ' -B B' . . . i ' ' i ' B ' X B Q ' B -e-t B L . -Q B 5: ,XX - we B Q . F 1 B N ' S X v J ' i ,., A. ar Btxxt. W ' 3. tees . l .tix Q A . . . A 'H ' ' - Tj 'NB - t Y -B -B ' 1 X f- e tm V , B ,, ss ef 4 - me i B -- ., 'Y . f s B B V 5 Ni H' BB s rret it-. il Y . ' ' N Q, X Z ,M S B 5 .J F .y . . Et.. ..5 ,,..,.., K A .,. K ia. My A L . BB ' Q E B if BB B 'B V L - ii Lisa Bom A :N i ,Q B Q N ,N Q Peggy Boucher i y 'st LLt.ii B - WW Jeffrey Bouska x .. F x J ' B :B ' , Peggie Boydstun 1 -M A , --Q. Sue Bray BX. 3 i i Bill Brewster B B: 1 B .rt 4 ,. . BB x .g E: . .tri j 'L ,-.,.. . - i .Ta i 1, Kevin Brodie 1- K A f Craig Brown v - wi, i' B' N ,f f we ff Q Mark Brown ' -A - if Bill Brurnrnel 1 lt i LMT' BB . R li it ' B Mark Berg Rory Bertaina Mike Beyer Dick Bidwell Diane Bighead Melinda Binder Gary Bird David Birkinsh aw Ronald Blakley Duane Blaylock Leta Blaylock Paul Blount Phil Bonnell jeff Bonus People-145 Karen Brunet Craig Bruns Valerie Bruns Brian Buchanan Scott Buchanan Lynne Bugbee Brenda Burd Keri Burgess Mary Burke Ralph Burns Stephanie Bushnell Linda Butcher Rick Buzenes George Byrd David Cadrnan Pat Cadwell Ronald Calaway john Callen Karen Canchola Janice Cappo Melory Carbine Shirly Carl Brian Carlson Dale Carlson jim Carlson va. i' .Q iw. .5 'W' Tiysfiw C -A . ly C Dean Carter Cindy Certain 146-People S+ - ,. Q. i K R L f c 3' ,I -g,:5'- we - , Q . at , A A 7 Mm t ! - 5 fi 'wi , . ' . , .. 'S C 1 rf, S itiftif-a w ' N .. - R - - ii.. af- . Fffffe x --Fwy tt Nefm 1 ..,. , Z , tt 1 ' K , sire , a n Qi' 5,2 L' 'wif .,..ss - S 5 5 M Q - B 2- 'JE 3 S ix le ' ' FEE' if me R. Pam Carter Sam Cervone is aww E- ' we wil' ll C si X 'Q of 1 5 ' Y 92 3 X 3 B 6 :xx I 5 ,ai , si iw + w lil l 3 if , Y i S rf l 5 5 3 v1 7 5 Miss Sterna showed understanding for a student in need. i we-if N e- ,:. ::,..:-:QA-.NL L,'. .e. I X ,,.. f' K 5 -..tt.' . . 1 tt't- ' ' i C 12 V if - . -M ,9- Q f -if A 3 7 Ski Jggfi' s . .. ,ex .Tk e 'F . . A K, if' -t t..t f - at S 4 ,r . at X N it AN ig . Q- . S C M? ml fl' 3' , R Ast Linda Cartwright Paul Cartwright Pattie Casey Lex Cassiere Steve Chau Sabas Chois. Steven Barbara Cicszko Christopher N-1. . ,,. Ken Cavanaugh l2rnestCisneros r ,si Sandee Cegielski Stuart Clarke Q wi 11:7 vw-ffisziif, V - , '?4Qg':2ggtgg3bg2rLsg4'f2'wW 1fs 5 Y , . ,, k - -. fl. :if - .W f, waz flzesfe ezf mfwygsge , K ,, .ft 5 - 'wifi maize? ' : W fliifwsfvaf ,Jigga zz: ff ,,fffgZl5,'f iilfeggj 1. - 5, 123 -. A .I Y , Sw iiwMf'ii'E'iEI Ti .Q A , 5 3, F7 , -1,1Q,:h,:c'f 1 -1, ff, X my :xg 'Y ry r ' ,, '-,: 1.2E' Sxvnlw I - ' L , aimw 2 ,.: tix W 2 ytf-. ,E , D A If ' U 1 V aw f- ,, . -. . ,, X ' Q ' ' - f ' ' 'W 'H' A, ',fif2:f:1-tr-' 1 , , F5 .- -,, ' .E 1 I' f:?M9Y t?'L if ak? H155 555: C ' 3 t 1 g l , H r17i?ff'f , . I L , TEE, , , ,, .1 1- gig ff f , ,. ,, : V If 1 .,, V t K istff , 'ez ez 11:8 - L ,, 9 ' -- jack Clover Lisa Conrad Regina Coorey Glenn Coffey Sherry Conrad Cary Costello Kim Coffman Cindy Cook Cary Cox Mr. Tozzie taught history with ecology in mind. lean Ann Dave Conner C nn H - o o y 6115014 A Mark Cooke e ra ralg Julie Craven Mr. Sieg, loaded with students work went home, M- ' '. -'v11m,i,22s1 .- Fifi I t you ,vv , tw.. ' C .fi - , 1' ff lf, 3 , , ,, V.,, , A P, .2 I gy , me .tf,,mWw, .,,. -H ,M N, f '! r - , , f ' xr: 1 we-2af,:-w2'2f'Q1ff.' .- 4' -- me, Z, at 1 t .. '- ig 1 1 sf ygsesfft' 1 , 'i ei' p 2,2- C V 35551 ' C ff 5' - ,,., i' , ' ' , .5 i s K 1, , t s- wx. A fe ,PW Q 3 , ,Q if U. , in ia,. vow iiitivff 'if 'L i 3 354 2 f iiziwggw tif . H ,,,wL7 Sue Cregger janet Crockett Dwight Cromie Ken Cronkright Mark Cunningham julie Curtis Tom Curtis Ruth Dailey Mike Damato Steve Dangleis Darla Davidson Bruce Davis Debbie Davis Tim Davis Doug Dawirs Tim Debolt People-147 Doug Domene Marie Dougherty Tim Doyle Denise Drake Debbie Dresser Jeff Duncan Diane Du nn Sherry Dunning Greg Eckert Douglas Edwards Monica Eichelt Audrey Eisenberg Kevin Ekelman Kevin Elsen Kimberley Ely Ion Emery Lyman Emmer Breton Enloe Bradley Ennis Brad Epperson Kellene Esley Robert Espinoza 148-People Eileen Dewald Tim Dewald Judy Dickens Patti Ditmar Robyn Dodge Shannon Dolan Robin Decew Sam Deleese Michele DePorter Susan DeSheles Mary Devito ww ,A K .ef 3 is KL we sees, K f. isis: A iw egg x-X XX 'Wir N. X Q Ni eerra t - on .H EI k-'k .Ei K f 'V . Q 'Y , 'xe- z NNN. M f' '26, t K ' L' l I , N .Ei-Q ft: 15- ' f t e ' , ' X Q - .. 1gf':i'1:':'fH - i -5553, '- 3, .eg-1 . 'K 7 , . , I . L - K x he .1 ' 1- .t '- ' 'I f AN- . , . . YN . - N X E I-:za , , ' -.. xv i q ' 3'-ss, 5 X N1 - ' .. Ni- S Q r ' is ' ,Q fs-wg, K '-S 2 N .L Ni I A t k,, Q .., a , , is K f r-ii F - W .. . ,1-i, I yy1:.,z ff t ...M ,I 'iw A .rf l , -i F Ni E w-.QQP , -M, NN 'ei XL A M .1 t K 1 24 a 1 t Rx Q 5 X 'if Q, at . --E, gs t. . S is Q X' s Carol Estes Kathi Ewing Karen Faucett sf S li. I , W 'i 'lf - ,, i Tp to t if .V xiii , ' - ., if , 'a r f .f X .... , . - fxfi gf t in Y A .. gy . , -55 af .. in s S S , W Ez: ,g .. . ii.. i E in A 'LF' E .ft For Mr, Werschke, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Crews, and Mr X x X , . . f-'1 5 ,rfgfw yr. jr W-sq WW , 4 Mr. Ferguson contemplated the question of the next day's activity. 1. ..,, ,. , V 'MG A ,M , ,. . f Q f ,ff ,-.Ng f ,, ,MM ff, 5 4,393 rr- H , at ft, A an 'AZ' ff' if W ,N VV , ve jwbf ,- S, zrws, - , if na . 5 at ww N W. M 4 , f, ff..,v yt fmf A, 1 , 4 ff ,af H Q , . -ft Q at an 2, d JJ ,fe i '79:'. ffwlkft, vga f M JTC Q Mm ,, ' , vw how, , 'I 5 ,,.. V an Q 4 52 H V ,Q K M ,A 'H ' v' ' was ,. A V fl , K xt 'XTWE 2 QM ...J fe lf 5 . V' W to t V I 3 5133 A ' a - 4- t 4 f M6 lf.. W ' - A 1 as gh , . 9, ' sw 1 Keswi- L, Q we wiv ',-y' : ,ff 4' un 4 , my U W, F r V and 1 y F H , 9' . V. ' M., t ' 7 ,vi , ', ,. A 5' , .,,v.:ff I 1. 'P - 'i ' 'f'15'f' 'W v ,f M , v A M ,, EJ 1 'V W ,,...,, ,Mm , , . gi ' , A k , 1-N-A.. V M, V' my X ' W 4 M :itz I -Query' Klinkhammer, lunch time was an excellent opportunity to relax and talk, Sharon Fee Pat Ferguson Dale Feutz Dave Filbeck John Filipy Cathy Filtz Steve Finne Tim Finucan Nancy Firestone Cathy Fisher Lisa Fisher Steve Fithian Ianalee Fitzgerald David Flessel Judy Fogarty Erlene Fong Brad Foster Deborah Foster Melvin Fouse jeff Fox Iay Freeman People-149 Gayle Giloff Sherri Girarcli Lance Glogowsky Ralph Goddard Vivian Godoy Rhonda Gogos Robert Gomez Mark Gaines Ron Garber Norma Garcia Vicki Gardner Ron Garrett Craig Gauclreau Vicki Gawlas jim Gay Dan Gentner Diane Giberson Gregory Gilbert Marianne Gilmore Scott Frieden 20 Cindy Fritsch Bill Fritts Harold Froehling Chris Fry X. its -s J Ne?- 1' 5: i Y fl ,, , ,, V i ,.i,, F Ss a QW? ... N3 ik it gi at NWN... K V as .st P 'ii-- f i i'ir at V 1'.1i :af ' Q r , o r i ltii R '- . 1 ., ., , . A g R l R , ,'.fi ' ' -, - 2 1 , . . . Q1Q+ sf . . . -. jf-3 x s' 1 X - - - 5. y it l 'K e ,. , Xa 1.5 X 1 VX X sax ,K K ' ' . -. A K X L X f k . :+1.fE.,' L A ' 1. X- gs ef ra , -w - X- W - ,S . 5 his ..,, . . was it i ' it ' i oi.r .ii..a . .- A . . i A A - V f 'f t ' i'1-'rae it .Q ie tx uk -Q ..,. . .A E , I . A I f N 9' g -. Q' 'eff iri L ii' M V lf g , as - .-:gf-Z ' A'iA' 'W i iiiiii I i 5 - X: T o '55 C -'i' . ' ' '- . . 1 rais e :.. . Q '- , We S ns- ' ia' in l' wg Q -we If ,Q 5, . Q pg X ' ...Wg R 'Z' A , si K fi - 1296575 72- ' . G We ,..fS!EEi1955r,a C Q- . - Q in x R wi uri S Mrs. Nadine Williamson was eager to help puzzled sophomores. 150-People x X W--we ,, X .. ...,.... , gage .... 4 g D L k..g X ' ' . C . U Q? - - X .. xii Q Rose Gonzales Edward Gonzalez Donald Green Iillinda Green Bob Gumina Marie Guziejka Lynda G T355 Sandra Grenier Patti Guzinski ati K I: me ' Wx as Y if as X S Sana Peter Gray Greg Cruss Vicky Haahr T 1 5 C 'ir ,.. K f 'we- -ai' , W .- C 1621 S21 Q er Q X . N .. i X I -. K f e e- .Na-.,ztEti gg, 'Ss . - N Q' Q X ' W -L - ' I t me Q 5 - L- a eaa -- rf -- L me ut., Vg V X '- f. , . ar .. f '- ee eu N22 ' . ,pf X l f aa anis f - as Dave Hacker Sharon Haley joel Hall Steve Hall Tim Hall Paula Hamer George Hammond Chris Hampton Bill HdffiS Jeri Hailey jeff Heath Cindy Hegel f' . N5 W i iimai yhifflll - ..., f, 3553-551: 3 lx., 8, t .L'. f, 'W Q .Egg Q- Ng 'A-at ar. -.Q A . SX is ... 5 W. wr X at 5 W, Mr. Vara taught reading with many innovative approaches including the upside down method. A if T -.id i A ' ff ffff . , . .Si.:ffiL.:Q'QQ, -. Karen Henage Terre Hendricks - e ' Debbie Henry Renee Hensch N U ' ' A Robin Herbst , . ,. 4 gl S . .i Q Q I-A K A Karen Hersing L TerriHeryet a N ,fig . .. -X a N 1 - ..... Q. 1- . M, t . 'Q at X tt fb '1' . rf -'t- S' , Becky Hewitt ww e l C Linda Hilburn T .jd ' Q . . Karen Hilchey .. . - C Wayne Hinkel 1 V Richard Hirschl r .t . i i Lynette Holden A X' Matt Holmes Cu e-QW K Fx .. - X m 'R - wi 4 Q .. Q, 'wks ...af -, -at.. . .ai .. 9 X Rosalind Hood Pamela Horgan Q Colleen Horvath .j Q' Jim Housman Lisa Howard Diane Huber 9.151 X X wmg K Q E it 'ft -f , - va if Kevin Huegerich R Cary Hugo Ty Hull jane Hunter Ieff Hunter '-as-...N-dll' People-151 Kenni Huskey John Hutchinson Pam Hutton Denise Ingram Mike Irby Susie Issler Jan Jaynes Debbie Johnson Larry johnson Mark A, Johnson Mark V. Johnson Mary Johnson Peggy Jones Mike Jump Sheri Kaas Ralph Kalliseh Pete Kauffman Kenneth Kaylor J 1 . Q . . ,.. ':,, . QQ . QQ Q 555' J 'J M5 - , i I Q f -' . A Q r'-'- 1. K 5.3 4 'J 5 -Q . v 25 . Q J - f --Q'i E . . i A i s in my cm f-. F 9 E is ' iff - Q 5 Q 35 - . J c +1 . W. 5 9 , iih' 'i S a g l ' K ' 'WW in if . J ' f i' : z 5 A Q X Q Q ,,:, ,A i A . if A1 r fe be Y ii is , ne if ffl K 1 . i.. ii? - Q I A X A A A Q . Q Q i .o wg Q Q- -.. .. 1, Q Q .Q A . N.. I QQQQQ . Q ...: E Q QQQQ, Q Q. ,X Q Q , BG - Q. -. ,Q Q .Q X.. Q. . . Q QQ SQ ji N- . 3. .Q . fm . Q Xf SF .5 S me e at J .N 1 for i . f . - ,awyvzweiy -Qs Cary Kearney Bill Keith Charles Kemtes Mike Kennedy 152-People Debbie Kessler Jeannie Keyes Edrie Killingbeck Lori Kirchmann Terri Kittell Karla Kjellin Karen Klein Paula Knecht Mike Koepnick Kathy Kolb Sharon Krebs Michael Krick wil s wee- . Q . X- rs '-sf fi swf r ir! 'X 3 Mike Kelly Ashley Kent 8 mf 52 4 wghv -5.-: c , 'rx G? mon After school Mrs. Fowler found time to go ov Q,se...:-,- . .- .i--,-3.-:wg 1 .5 r 71 . .555 .rw -: 5 as 3' wb We ie X er the day's work. -M X K 3 , E -' 1 :f -Q. -Q . , . QF: i . S . - . f: K 'T 'xirmm Q ,- H' ' Q QE., Q .5 N QQ? Q S.. , ,Sui-9 si' , -' . H :1gfl.wWs. - W use .... I se: : I nl sf QQ ' -ff v. . Km, .X S X if XFX ' X sf Q2 QQ i J z . ,N N se A xi QF N as f :ea i , SNQMQ . 5 QQ fi l Nw Q. Q 3 .Q wr 9 Q , if x if hunt X 'mf 1 Q S in K 1- X X ,,,, ja . 3 1 Y' Mew- a , riiifgyy .Y Laf ' M Q Z f ,xv 'f fm V 9 - ,ia .,,-, i .... -:.+:..+,:. N 'Q' iff eu Sm K ' P- 1 RX ww X.. we - r Q X H'Qef::fis.Z:a:e.:.'f' fx ie X, L ,ef he Q ts -- f,xQEfw . -riff!-i i s we gr . fe-M. 1 We X L ei. ini N' vs y Sig 5 tg ,Q .i . ,. i Carol Krieger Pam Krieger Gretchen Kropf Karen Krueger joe Lacob Annette Lambert Ron Langford Mark Larson Richard Laub Bob Laube Mark Lawrence Kathy Leaclford jim Lee Heather Leighton Ron Leikauf Isabella Lem Brian Lewotsky Mark Lindholm Travis Lindsay Eric Little Michael Long Demmy Lopez Harry Lopez jackie Loughrey Diane Lowery Bill Lowry Cheryl Lubow Therese Lucas Sue Lusk Tod Lychkoff Don Lynch Bret McCarnmon Mike McCarthy People-153 SP 4 Mr. Lessard, Foreign Lang. Dept. Chairman, was Ken McNulty Dwight M aceachran Kathy Marderos Michelle Marek-4 Ellen Mariades Diane Marshall Don Martin james Martin Tom Masters Dan Masterson Shane Matucci Robin Mawhinney Donna Mead Cathleen Meinhardt Sheryl Menges Pat Metzger 154-People X 1 3 ,- Q attentive to student needs. ' eet' if eeer 2 6 3' Q C 9 ,... ttftQe ,S se- 1, . eeee 'Q AN MQ' 'fr 1 iili C fi aeet f+ if .R- .Agn Pt X. at 'Sr ll 3 if X te We N . . .C teet C ,X x ' 11 , Y s if-f. ,A 'M rX TiL. X-. w -s CW.,,..... ...ke .L . . K C , - ' . 'ISV tiiliiez- LfVS:.f:?fQ?3fiQ.l' .-.e ' ': K ., E - t ,.-L. M I ,- .sa , 5 is t r k L . Q' ' i. 3 . ' S1255 1 X55 Wfifff-l M Sis vgiyjtglfiipi W X at e e L e K- 'N 4- 'F ig C . , I . , 1 .-was 131 Z5 Q ,': Q . V : K if g t x .- X' X ' - ... . i eg J f Q5 ., T . :., C tw,? . V 1 - Bt K. . .Q-N 'F i E X ti N 'N S . . E Q f il .. . - t ig X x. my if X. as tt X Cathy McCrary Betty Mclsaac Ronald McLaughlin 1 gi h Q , C fs Q e ,. we QV .- w s ' -Qifff-Iffiifff..-H 1 ' i ' fi ,fail-.. airs Ng N .a.e,.Q . .1 C in A X wifi it I i '+- . C ,. e . T V' -tv, , , S. tr at C . 1 L W5 . ' N s Craig McDaniel Lori McDermed Bill McDonald Dan McKechnie Charles Mari jo ML'KOWH Sandy McLean Mt'Kenney Rich McMillan Carolyn McNulty 5. -QU Mrs. Hanson was lively, even on Monday mornings. i L Q K WU g g 4 6 i F ' 'Ti' i Si A . at 1 P i t 4 5 t N L- 'Y .-..,. M JE: fggfssf.-me if r - y 5 Y 1 N 5 e who X' 1 1 , . ' ' N Q .- . , x A M 'A ., , fe-we at C I, . ' ,. Y RXNNL if 'L it 4 aw Out of class, Mr. MikulicsfSocial Science Dept. Chair- man, was timer for sophomore football. S yi am 'W - . Y, , if N, is 1 w e A ' it S if X 1 'S UN .ie Q Q , L ww- iw it 'lil oi' Q, 1 if K i 1 - -7 X e . X X 'fs Th iv' - ' Y - -ig Q 1 : fs ' . . ,J f 5 A 4 . .1 X 2 'S F X x F XX Carol Michael Carolyn Miller Darlene Miller james Miller Rick Minarsch Margaret Mittman Bob Molina Cathy M olina Dana Molina Don Monro Nancy Montalbano Warren Moore Rodney Morris Joyce Morrow Laura Morte Cindy Moser Melanie Mosher jeff Moyer Marnetta Mueller if K ff s Q. it time r N 1 it X e 5, K- S- ., , Q- .x x S ,. 11 ,wi Q iraq N . ' wx ., M 0 ' A .. 5 M C '1 is ef 1 L I , za , Q-UT, s i L ' ,.,.uiE 3 5 N L . Y in i C . . C, , ,..,, wa V ' N .. 1. Nasir: A 5 . ati- , - A as ax Q Vh 7 N Y L --ef - . ' - e . ,, ' 'W-ww ' -ri. Q . ,tl I 4- t tm at N S ' -L 5 .- .Q ,f e :i z 9 1 , ,tityawv fa ,.:.. .. ,, b b - .. w 'ff A, if . A yr Q . 1 N t swim , 'Ni .. 'N at Q ., 'P , -at Q 'X Y N-X.. ' 4. X Dill? . ' K. yn K . N., X 'Q t . gm As .. - Linda Mullicane Michael Munger Pam Murphy Becky Musch Theresa Nagel Danette Neal Karen Needham Rick Nelson Sandy Nemecek Dan Nickles Diane Nevens Larry Nissen Patty Nevin Hilarie Nordheimer Scott Newcomb Todd Norton Alice Newgen Dave Newman Mike Nicholson Shelley Nickler Sonja Novak Karen Nunn Laurie Obenland Steve O'Britis People-155 james O'Connor Keith Odenbaugh Kathy O'Donnell Dan O'Hare Tim O'Hare Erin O'Key Alicia Ornelas Darice Orosco Steve Overcast Cathy Padilla Paul Palmer Barry Palomino Tony Parada Gail Parnagian Kelley Patrick Bev Patterson Monnica Paul Sandra Peake David Pedal Tina Perez Anthony Perley Elizabeth Peterman Marilyn Petersen 7 . ' A . t t C X X Q ge YK it PSSA Q' Nt -as ,Q 'C Q g X F X 5- X 'Q t . Q.- ?. 5. W fra. t Q Nw i, ., 'av .LQ 2 is Why 'ff Ji M wa, 5' 4561 ' , V34 qi ve., ,i in 5 x . .,,.s. ,. ,t ,,, X X Xi as 5. xr tx . Q' 3 . m f t I may ,L f N ,g l 'W , f 2 as . Sie X, ie , .9 ., If 3, 3- ? x I.. V it Mr. Myers, English Dept., Chairman, poured over new literary selection for a class. Wal' 156-People Absorbed in the action, Mrs. Ferguson watched the game. 5 ew. , X -avr Q is ' -ft Y gt ., .. . .tl . - 5 S: , -t-- X' . --A it, ,,,,Q, ,E Y 'M-X .f ggi. N ik.. K .k Q SV -' Q, - L g , ,, . Q ,.,l- ' punv . V .+..-.- .P E Qi. , P fee:'2f,T?W' , - . ..,., , X -- ' I W K s 1, . ' -' fl. 5 w e '- P: --- -W. - to se -. T f ' C 'i E, 1 .. .- mls YN 5 , k sg, f r., Tk xii 11 X. KF ' fi Q it . t S .,.-, :L ..... is-,3ftkV.L.iR W 1. . ' tiie f ' t, I1 1 gy 5 me Q Bob Peterson Mark Petrie Tim Pettey Nancy Phalen Curtis Phelps Kim Phelps QE., Gary Phillips Pam Pietrok Barbara Pirozzi Roseanne Piscopo fab' .N N n . aa a a aa f X i it .v S Q ' J-NNN f i N X X -as lsr ll . it 'iw ks .':X Rick Reynoza Ronald Reynoza Paul Ricard Bob Pitsenberger Jorge Ponte Mark Pontius Sandy Popke Warren Posey Wayne Posey Rhonda Posney Laurie Powell Carl Pressel Dorothy Price Maridee Pugh Hector Pujols Sandy Pulliam Martin Purpura Dell Pyle Linda Ramirez Dale Ramont Cindy Ramsdell jane Ratekin Sue Rebelo Larry Recker Patrick Reed Cathy Reeves Bob Reitz Bob Remeika Steve Remick Jim Rendell Duane Rendell Eve Rennon People-157 Debbie Richards Mitzi Rinenart Iackie Ritchie Sue Robarge Mike Robbins Walter Robbins 4 1 1 ' ' .1 Hwy Hfnbw Dan Roberts '43 L AS W wtfj V ' -WBA .. ,Y Lynn Robinson Cindy Rodriguez ii ffl' 3 Y J, iii. fi ,1 K-A452514 -. iff Q9 Wwi,Jewwf ,M , 1 M L Mike Roe ' ia Debbie Roehr ' V ' Kim Roesky ' , V . , mg ieio jkf Karen Rogers -'ml A Lynette Roggers Beverly Rollins JV .1 judi Rombouts Leigh Safford 158-People W is f 1 f 5453, 1 43, 3 . , , .. .V gi l an L ' ,fs 4? 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V V K s' - V f ia -H J L W if ' ' i ,I , X r z ,- Tony Rosales Karen Sak al Sue Rosas Linda Sanders Analyzing ' 'i V, MMVI i any ,WL creative writing became a part of Mr. Vlasak's classes. an 'X ,io-1 li , L 1 ,Miz 1 rg ' ' ?:!:5'::1' En! i '-i A ff 4 A uf, f vi-'Q 1, ,.- ,, .. j - Mzsefv' 4' W va Q . , f 6 f ga 1 2' ,af 41 Q A QM 'T 1 R if 31 'Hi W' A M i v M , i ff' ,V ' - 5 .iv 'Wm 2 42, 2' ., 3, , M Q1 Q , as ,V I 1 5 ,4 4-,Q 5 zen S ge 'WS 1 6 10 2 as 5 , , 3' 3 Q 4' 1. . .ii f I Bob Ross john Rouse Carole Rowland Chris Ryan Sharon Sarkis Connie Saunders Mark Saye Debbie 5aySrS Margaret Schaefer Stephen Schenck Cynthia Schmaltz Barbara Schneege Henry Schnepf Laura Schoepp Steve Scholer ,W Y zgf he mv .W ig.. - Ear, ' an V N I AQ., . .- Ji I ' K' , if v ii w if, .-H ,ana 23 ' A ,nf W' - V , Qi' , as ,,...,, f Steve Safallo Debbie Scarbrough Volker Schrezenmeier Al Requeio learned you can't drink coffee with a mustache on. .. i .tw i Q. Paula Seward Q N 1 X Q f F A it g .8 fx g 'W' - b .e Debbie Sexton it ' . . 'Aix Louie-e Sh irp ObLl'l5l1ll af--K f-' 5 , X ik, .Q , 1 t ::,. i...f 5 lt i X exxi x X 5 V ' .S .2 K A ! X to .t 5 43 .weeks - . .. . iw., 1 5-rt. is S ,.... :-. . 5 W L Q. at-Xxx . -ft. . ve. M t 'st xx XX Sr X Pt Q w t it X X 5 S it it ,Q . s S X 3 -Q V 3 53' X X F 1 as ! -gg t . W il . ft' at Ruth Schwartz Carol Schweitzer nv.. to - K. wf --S S it ZE' Mr. Smith helped students with the ins and outs of Biology. in .. Q YV' 'EE H e or mg 1 ,SE A, N . ,- A I .K 4 as Q ,gf V . J, M t fag, :,- jk- NNN. . 15 it ..,- :X K ,. . ,ff .u tt 1 a -N ' t . fy. . SMX f ,AQ f . g i. 5, M: m keg K . ., , .i. 2 lr- .r 'iff' 'N ' dw : ' Qi . me S New 6 , L -as 5 - .r-- NS t .- ggi -. 3 , . ' Y SS V -. W. , 4' Q.. . K - I .. f f i ,. 5. ,,-' . l xx N su llllie 5l19fW00d Ioan Shimamura John Shimamura Ernie Simpson Richard Shoopman Lori Short Louise Short Michael Smith Scott Sligar Cathy Smith Gregory Smith Terri Sims Robert Smith Roger Singer Bruce Snyder John Sinz Karen Solis Fonda Scott Renee Scott Terry Scrivner l . Q C ,ii t 9 . , S L ' 5 Gavin Slxomars Marla Sommer People -159 Kent Stewart Cheryl Stieler Tim Stilwell Martha Stitt Dennis Stout Janet Stout Karen Stuhaan Akai Xa 36 . st2q:i:.ifQ2:ftV . ' 'M 'NW kk Q Q t Q Q s sf t S x X is R' he X -r. ,. Y :I. I: K . A R ir X X Q . X 2 f +k K X at W V-Qiissfiif' 9 'UP s . l,w:K,W.k:5 t Na . . - , k so X me r .XS , fi- xm X. , Us as W 23 .Q 2 X N Q S 3? 5 - fs' :S Stephen Sturgell Mary Anne Szewczyk Steve Thatcher joe Tietge 160-People e s xx' X i N s t. meals r ,is .Q News A E S, it -Q t Qt Denise Sprong Warren Squyres Brent Stanley Wendel Starkey Mike Steib Val Stettler - - 15'-L1l1'Q11.:f ' 455: lj, it 2 -of ' .K . iw X f 'F sw X 5 . K 2 , K-x fi g? -s era f i X :Sul 7 tu. W, I SE: ' , is Y i f - . rr-Q., - sg: g b ' it X .se llfii i 19-S 1- T Y. but - Ken Summers George Tellam Linda Thiel Steve Tillotson Tamara Sortow Nancy Spears Don Spencer Barney Spofford Vernon Spomer W if '..' ei., t t-.. ...-k 55 4 N s . -f ,t . XX Nt X ,F S t XXX X Q . t EE: Q f'W ii i f ' X' if- f-'f f -, : El sNh.,,,NV .Vi 'Q ' S . ...' i t in 9 ss t , QS X go? Q .r N , t if ttt. Qi , 51362555 -an t .E - :fff55iT?1 f'i ' Q V .Q K S QB' ai S X st it '-sw I 'Wil 'Y S? ' ms., 'ss xi - E 1e -i . S Debbie Swain Gary Templin Kelly Thomas Patti Tomey K 'x A I W- ,V as-Q we ,S Q S , ir,t Q , . Q Ne f .N M w iw, . , is sk N sf Kew X X eeee S Y! I ' , i S .ti -r,.: ie Bill Swanson Lynn Terrebonne James Thornton Cwendalynn Tovaas S ,et ,V Q '--- W . s s wwf, . fe, . .. . X ,. . 4 . Q mg -S 't'tt to it is its ft ' an f S ai :- emi L . Q, ,.., X I. . X. IN- 1 - ....,. - -- K .1 - wie f r- T . . -5912.2 - ,: r.: U. -gk: S : :Q 5: -T5 -, ' . E:,. .s X 5 Q.. we K 5 i S S ' L Q K to S ititaf S eite ., ,,,. S 5 ,,e. g , I X S in :Sig K' J us .....,. ': . assi:--i f I S S S .. - ,-get , N - 1 ' .A . L. 759512552 V sais E 3 . at K 9 'Ne Q, 'K Q' ee. 1 'els S . . 41? at ,, , A A7 .f ,L:', ,ja y -me-.esgzg wise W .fi Y N' 5 X as t S st X ss s K t its 5 i 1 l l E M Mr. I.ee's determination showed through even in his walk. il' ,av .fb Mr. Barkawi showed unusul wit in his teaching. Y , , 715' 5' We f f W X M :beef ff 1 of Z 4 ff f E 3 Wfyfli E m, YQ ,V me 'f ' ,Q ,ff ii f ' , ' 1 I , . E435 :, ,M 'iw M L, A W L R, Q w., V v 'Qggva v 'sea- ai? if f ' Q. ' ,, q,,., , , .7 ai, W, Lfwmm 5, . ., 3 , V .. A ' , ffilhfiwaif. , ..,, 7. 12441 J ,ff 7 f V 2 Cf: W7 if 'K 2 y a W Q W 1 J ww-fwwfwh 1-lg V7 in .ff it fi ' f il f iz, av ,W 5 'wma' ,e ix freak ML ,g . , Mi , , V 2 , VTX , .4,. . Mike Traywick James Trentin Jeannie Trujillo Vicki Turner David Tyson Dawn Usher Dona Valenzuela Becky Vandiver Deedee Vann Linda Van Over Bart Van Vleet Charlette Vargas ': 'i f 'Q ' ,xg J ? . M Z , 6 5. we -' y ' I V he . V ' z 4 Q , 'gm K ff' f W uni! . ,, ,E Q W ,V - air e -My ef- ,, ' J ,, A7 nw V ilsiir V W ,154 fx Q fr,A . M if 7 if I I X WMM V A my 'iii V J ff 12 ' Z f' A . M A m ay V,:V: f. , , , f i? in V vf A. . . V ' ,- ,, ' ' ' 1 janV1ckna1r Dave Viers 2 G ,Lu V ,L A Iack1eWadlow Dudley W. , 7 ' j 'W A- LeeAnn Waters Wakamatsu :xr , I 'M' Q , Z Duke Watson i ,,V' M Z, A x W K wmyyw V1 , gl 13 irls 2, V - ,, W 1 ii' J' ' ,. a 1 I V, f I ,Z ig, ig, v.,,,. ii, 2 M ,V 1 Mary Vasquez Susan Vines Mike Walklin Peggy Weerts Barbara Vega Tom Verdegem Debbie Verusio Barry Vitato Mark Vogel Marlene Voris Cindy Walzer Becky Wands Cindy Wank jeffWelsl'1ans Ian Wengert Derek West jim Vetter Kim Wade Danny Warner Matt Wliieldon if 1 . M 51 i ,sz K xv R bl! 94 'ii 4 V , All , , 1 ,- ff ' Q f 4 ,M 5? 'Z as Q Q w , f : rws 1 0.3:-5955 ,-fir : . :NET i V- rs,, V , M ,f V, I Joann Villa Connie Walden Randy Watson People-161 Lanny Whitcomb Donna Whitman Deedee Whitten 1 522122 1521: ' wap.. isikfiiig . a www :i ff iii Mark Whyman .L 'F Melody Wiblin r 'A' oasis 2X X 9 we ii gr fi ,.., f ilig if :5,.1i13 E . --1 ,,-- ,A With professional eye, Mr. Kelton examined student projects. 162-People Xa gi K-., N X-. t Pig s Mr, McCarthy worked closely with ASB Ea ! my r x sr? K Lg ssf s 9 XX f if 5 'N S 'E wi Q ,,.1- Q .. .iw,rw1-.5q21Q1f1:.-f 'is'-'15-Qjgiigf,-545 Wi.1ff1sS..z5 ':'f fY6 -Q ' .. -W --H X 5 it .awk 2 2 -'MM . Q5 - . . may wa N 'ix 3. K . :Qs A - flf rfxwf :ze tw 5' .. ' . 1:3 -' 55 s .. officers and students during .f - 1'ifs:zs:1fi5SjS7?5S? + f5.r:waXg1:f.1vi1 . rf f to , +1 S N' , i l Q eil r ' , .A 3 A NW . filfimi ff :Q Y ' fl ,. f 'EE K ' if A . 5 Q X . .-,i W 1:-r 'I ' r 1 X f '-t ' ' weaves. . t.....-e ,.,: , , X kilns: QQ-- I , 'Z vi' , , il Q i ' 15? so . si L' - 1 gg -.5q.s5fs,. L ? 'Z E li tgxffff Rik S o aJ o Karen Wik Donny Williams Iohn Williams Suzie Williman Gary Wilson Kevin Wilson Lauri Winger Howard Wingo Linda Wiste X Q N S 1 it :HQ it ,w x ' is r- : . . . I A G .salma Vicki Williams Timothy Wilson Tom Wolfe 5 is P ,.L-f ef QM, fl awk Dana Wyriclc is JI? Iosephine Yrigollen Danny Zied the entire year to create innovative activities. Nadine Zelenka Sheila Zuniga f-. do was Mr. Reil found pleasure in preparing for his students' studies. Mr. Wallin instructed students in co-ed games. People-163 Paul Kaylor awaited his turn with Debbie Dicl4enson's pipe. Great humor was found in the selling of Drama Club popcorn. Greg Sallee sprouted a growth especially for Mr, Cullerrs Birthday, I . as W gs , r-YJQEX i TEN Q, 5541:- X N 'ir 1. Students eagerly anticipated Dennis Gray and Laurie Cushings Thought for the Day 2. Dave Orcllock attempted to entice Pam Smith up onto his playing field. 'ig Qin I. in V V , People-165 Seniors Blended Unity and Diversity The Senior class of 1973 was a diversified class. New experiences at school and in our own lives taught us many things. There were new rules to contend with, and new problems to be faced. But through the maze, we found many things to help us get through our days-the view from the upstair's balcony after the winds came and went, the occasional A on a govern- ment assignment, and the joyous occasion of escaping the student parking lot with our lives. For a lot of us who were in our third year at Katella, the year was somewhat of a surprise. We had a new principal who shared in all our activities with as much, and sometimes more enthusiasm than ourselves. ln and out of school, we learned many things. We were able, upon graduation, to make our own choices for our lives. Be it high times or low times, we can remember what we want to remember from three years at Katella. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Teri McConnell, Secretary, Charlie Banks, Pres- ident, Barry Newman, Vice-President, John Andrews, Treasurer. . ,. l Betty Adams Lynn Adams A Q iii? fi, 1 Rosendo Algara Cindy Allec i A L. Douglas Allen A 3 1 Z M ' fl ' i Gina Allicotti Robin Almich Arthur Alonzo Marc Alvarado Lorraine Anatasi John Andrews Victor Arellano Wendy Asbra 166-People Goals Achieved A High School Ended for Seniors eww: A R 1 X A chef K ea R L 11 4 1 k v as MRP wk tx K Ai 1. , , my 5 VN ,Saws , it - S Ev -lf QW? K SQ t v 5 3 X age S 2 in iii . WSJ 2523 Q igfgex- 1:3 ff: s 2- A :wr -w e HIE: 1, -s NS W. - 1 3- F ' 5, QQ? fog- Ref Q . xi wf ath- Eddie Ashworth Linda Asselin Carolyn Auday Cordon Bailey 1. . . .., ., e J., . . x g ,Lg -g A... A. gr i- ,. .. ., . eweeqvefa '5'Xf'm , ,. X , , Q.. r. em. u get 3, i :. M- iwigfseie . s:ff.s+-rf:-ix, - ' fr' 'wsu- Mike Baker Mike Baltes Charles Banks Steve Barela Frank Baresel Margaret Barnett Teresa Barnett Janie Barr Joe Battram David Baumgartner Dale Beach Catherine Beaumont Dean Beckman George Bement jeff Bennion Walter Betts Trudy Bevec Karol Beveridge Bruce Biel Marianne Binder People-167 Linda Bookout Cheryl Borgstrom Mike Bradley Rob Bradley Kevin Branch Terry Brennan Debra Brewster Linda Britton Jerrine Brown Mark Brown Anita Burroughs John Campa Rita Campa Chris Campbell 168-People Carl Blankenship Donna Blankenship Tom Bohm Jennifer Bond 6.-,,,f - it 1 ew . . my 3 Q ...V tk Steve Brown Wayne Browne Bonnie Burchill Ray Burke emi, .2-Eszizgzf k X M 59 -55:- -v iam! .,.w-w- , . . , 32-'wax L, , . E :I - .A g -,gi 3 yeeueee, 'NH iv. 'Q , s tt '51 R F, lu l E M' f X , X X X ,g tk, Q, f . 5 6 Q M B We X Qt X M 'Q 'i tw k i is ..,. .I S 'Si -it 5 . . W. S . B X 6 N Xxx .1 . t5:2i QQ? Eg '33 'N 1 'Lv at N at e Q '- Q K if swf A x 5 is xii x x, K Mr. Sharman, Math dept. chairman, paused for a moment to gather thoughts. at -5 -2 at it fl - ss: I if .xi his ,ky 4 Q i Q .gat NR X I ,rt mt, .-an i I, f, iff: Vfiff :, 'Q 2, :miie , 'i'L,'ELE 1 f ffiiiiff 2'fffvEl1f, 7,101 , .,i:, ,aff ' fi K ,f' ' 117' ' f ' 1, 1, my , ' fi 7 H 4 if A Q, 4 M.. 4 5,3 ,rf , , f , ve, Ma: ff MQ Q , X , W kg 1 , f i NWN ffff' Z if !,f it mga 3 X , Q W 92:1 3 f , an Sprechen Sie Deutsch? asked Mr. Green. 12252222--f5ziez .e Zswzf 7Z??i:5Fi?'V .J e ii i , e 2,5 ,, . fffiwiiffifiiivi ' L J ,e 'M ff: ., lg ,g H 'P' ' 1 Q , 5, W ' lf Mm' N5 1 2 ' 4 f A 4' , 44 ,W mf: Y' ' ' ' ' f afiewewe 2 1 renews, Ju , s ' ,- um. - A ' m y , ,ege zflfgfz fi f he i, .newz .,..f,. mms: .V 1 , www: ff,.,, wstaaefefu,t'ff,g1,i'if 11,.1v gm 22514wa2,rz11s,,1h,-Q.f f 'SENT V f1sw,.w,i.f, ..,,i,, ,-,f --f' -f-ff f -- , ., , . ,assays H ' fffiezeswfif ff,-we Mmm , , . .,., ,.,,. 1 DVAVVA I K , ff.- f W1 an M, , , r , ' ai W S .,,. iw 4 9 'Y' Q ,es ,1,,y,ffg5,5fQ?'6 53 M 'EY 3 22 F i , wi we PM 4, , Joan Collins Debbie Connelly Maureen Connolly Craig Conti Donna Cook jan Cook Iames Cope Julie Cordray Jeff Cariker Toni Carter Scott Casey Bonnie DeWilde Judi Castilone Kevin Castleman Diana Catano Marty Christenson Charles Clark Paul Clevenger Colleen Cogan People-169 Roberta Crumpton Cathy Crutchfield John Cunningham Robert Curtis Laurie Cushing Pia Cusimano Cathy Cutts Debbie Daley Charlaine Daniel Gail Daniel Pamela Davidson Karen Davis Pat Davisson Denise Dawirs 170 - People Michael Cosentino Linda Costello Carolyn Coulston Tim Crane Melissa Crayne Rick Croft Mark Croteau Greg Crowe 'TL- ' wzrff . lk- K -...ff N tiff : Q 2 . . ,YA 1 ,W at it T at he CIN .,, it R X at eg X s 1 nt, E5 2: 4 - X' ,fis t - , ...M,..A.. 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A We , V 1 i an L ff W if Q '21 ag fa SK elf gif Mr. Sweeney studied prospective baseball team members. 4 f env-L K I , ,Q , 52 X W 'S Michael DeBolt Walter Debruyn Paul DelCrognale Paul Demos Mike Dewitt Mrs. White examined student Clayton Utterback arm. it ww 'f?i9Zf'1WwfM f-'Q , i s ' 7 'Q ' X I W, ,I ' W ' , W ,, f-L, i .3 , at X ' ,Wjfa wmv' Dan DeYoung Dean Diaz Doug Dickerson Debbie Dickenson Darryl DiSant0 Patricia Dobson Kathy Dodge People-171 MiSS Satterfield enjoyed being part of the team in her P,E. classes. Betty Each Scott Edelbrock Paul Edgar Terry Egry Carol Eisenhauer Anna Elias Beverlee Elinsky Alan Elliott Dean Enoch Jane Eader 172-People I-lughie Dunnahoe jon Durand Debbie Durning Debbie Dowell Jeff Dowell Cindy Drivdahl Diane Dube I - - ' . f' gb , t Evelyn Dull . Q A L me Mike Dum t xy-M E 1 M if , E ' 1 ,-L. ew ' k V f gifs Q ri 1: - .::. Eqf- 7 i .3 51 - E ,- A i t Ny y o . ' 7.i Q 1ff 1. ' fiat 5 -.zz Q q A as , 3 J 3 Y H X, E' ,c Q, K w le 5 we X 9 Swv' L- t W ,,,.. ,af . E . . if Sip . 5 f l S, K it xt V 5 7' fl 5 5- f SAM, 1 ' ' ' I fi: I Q, 5 i . :. -2,-953 '22 m t Wi .1,, , ' if yiiy ,iyt qu-.., A i. 'if up is f as o X.. ws X? ii-NDSSE . 5..- . ..... 4 'X X KLLL sts X or X PGN WW A is Q N were 2 r is 2 Ni Q, x . xv lx ee W Q.. We X 'X 1? X - fel. ,Af x, if . a E S 1 , , i -1 K , X Q . .... -x' : :': -'Y mix s-:E 1 .1 11205555 Q , L Ilse Falkenburger Gayla Fallis Mark Fenner Greg Fenton James N. Field James R. Field ...W M is i L K , . 1 -- Nw .J if E I 3 rp i 'I 'I -1 x I 3 f.4gPs s .Qs -,,wEQy Q e W.. . . -- fs-Misha. .. W.. 0 Q ' 40 ID r . QQSP.0r N-K2-sag . , . 55535355 ?55???????5ffg5g 3 35. . wmefssis fwfr :?z?f??S???f5sf .ref - K 5 ...sffggifxi S A 1 157 Mrs Dax is often heard surprising things on tlu-mln-1' end of the line, K 255:52 Mrs. Porter found the Moth absence 1 little ridiculous. iss. .... CT' h. gg ,,..-1' f wow- ...Y -.3 fav 1 sts. -uiiigssiggiz. . -A . .. 3 J Y Fm, . ,ZR assi' K . fi' . f. . ff. - - .- ' X 1 3.5 -am -f 1 ,V ,va Q , . . W g .. . . - ' gm I F Mary Filtz Rick Fitzwater Sharon Fleming Christina Fletcher Paul Flinner Joe Flores Mickie Fogarty Harry Forry People -173 ' ' - , 676l5,, Lib ' 1 Q V- if 0 '-uh, ,y Mfeffetmn, 4 -if ,, G 1 3 3 4 Q, 4 42 Q, Q, Principal secretary, Mrs. Capps proved invaluable to Mr. Cullen. George Freundner Sharon Friday Lori Fritts Sandy Fronek Bonnie Fry Debbie Gagnon Steve Gaines Tobie Garber D avid G arcia Dave Garrett Don Garrison 174-People 5 Joseph Foster Glenn Fouse Roberta Fox Cindy Franks Linda Franzke Bob Freck .,:,-f:-,,:e1W .f:- - gg ggi K NN.. 'b + A T 4 N X I X W . - Ask.. eh, X w efeta f - N IKM X S if 1 get S ffm N 'Q' k 3. .4 1 . ' T :X K x M .,.. x ie , - r-yy j G T 5 S 1 aw, X S . g x, V eeieii f S f G G ' 2 .Q 2 -H-fs i 1- at ir .KN Mrs. Lambeth was a great asset to the library 'rm Unique absence excuses brought laughter to Mrs.Miller. 32 fx -. - ' -ts X I 2 X wb l w A 4 x tix ' S 'X is-f t ,SE , K5 own . 'ua ' xx L 34, 'Q'-we-1 f N... -Y if .X , '19 DSHIUS Gray Clint Greene ve, .. eg, Tim Glasier jim Goddard Gary Gogos james Golde Carol Gorski Randy Grant X . G xii' N V f 'F Q, A K se Q ' n ' . --.. , , .Q r' .Q . ' ' , G E KZGA I e.rh g . e , . r,r. G. g r lapis -Ng L ,, S do 0 QE, I ML, .,,,, LLLLA 'W MW nil' G 9' t. mwqM,.m, Sandra Gavin John Gawlas Loni Gay David Geer Susan Gehrls William George G L L - is Xi rw 1 . r Y Counseling setretary, Mrs. Hicks, was responsive to student needs ,. 3 sr e s tessis: 5 T! .1 S 1 -' Q , ii' I We 'S x t Kathy Gregor Bob Guenther Sharon Guerrero Les Haggard People -175 X1 Mark Haislip Susan Hamilton Randie Hammer Stephen Hanano Catherine Harding ,aw ,,,, ,,,, av -- 1 , way f f J i are-meer 1 etfe,wt',i,g,ff K ,,il',iii. , ,, - a,,1,',,,, f 65571632 I 'fr '-. 'i,:':l3rf , , Az ,fggv . Ll, 'ww ll'lz'-'E,74W,I -, -I , ,MVS WI 'G , if 1 L in 'QM The helpfulness of Mrs. Pecchia was always there for those who needed it. Laura Lee Hites Diane Hockenberry Terry Hoffard Robin Hopkins Steve Hoskins 176-People Jim Hilliker Ann Hinman Howard Hinman Terri Hintz Rich Harrington ,gk X Pamela Helleson 5 Dawn Hermann L A M -'i' A if i-': f gf: . a ' ii: 5' M I , ir.t L Kimm Hermann 5 L ' lr' n Cathy Hernandez L ad? Randolph Heydon L A r , Q if L f M will E, - S55 , S i Cordon Hilchey Judy Hill Laura Hillebert sewage we X Q X X XX F Q , IF, X V- :KM .' --Q5 s S x X X H- 'VH' ff 3246, . , www yts, f ,, wgfifsf W J ' at 1 ', I H ,:. Y- ' Zwiiw 27?-z:a+1,,Wv 1 . ' ze, a W ' , , , fffaf -f , ' f. ,,,,fv7v ' ' 5,3 'f i f , 3 ,V,,,, 1, . ,. , in K 4 ' L12 1 3 , f fr 1 4 A 9 .pw oyr 4 l ,s 2? V932 av ,V 5. fm wwf, .,, ,,wf,r.,, ..., I .-- Q, tla 5? ZW W-z 1, wi ' fu, 1 ,fziliifii if E fir '9 Hi, 3 8 , 1 if ,ii ,A , r f, 4, ,, ' .5 fa ,aLgr':,mfw 7' wmmrw N- m,,,,is i,1rw,ff M 1 if Wfvzw f, may, 3,-of gg? KY? 9' jars Q55 fm 5 S ffl? A f 1 Wi 2 g it gy 5 ii '5 2 I I 25 4 S X ,, 7 My wa, r. ' ffffwf EL Z , ,.,L Q' gig 4, A ,, ' 5 11, Na+ fif .- .1 -- , N , : ' X ' ,L ir' ,X : TL -M, I .Md .,,..,..tt, g Q 2 -. ' I ' mf , 1 Eifwlfvil at 5 ' Q, 'V 1g','f't ,, 'se m Q ,wezw ig, 'ffjii' ' ,, a ?lf?lf115wljQ5Lf1, f ll' ww ,, Z, l., ii E i Q Q it at 5 t K K SS , it Y, .X 2 E Q i i t my ipttsxws Msg 'Y Sei 7' ' .- 4 se-3 i I E7 'k.k 'Z I - K . ,. Y is 'qu 5. J it Aldridge Special Education Dept. Chairman, coordinated all department a Mr. Danley once again assembled another great basketball team. Robert Howell Thomas Howell Charles Hudec Debbie Hughes john Hughes Elizabeth Hull Deborah Hurtado Debby Hutcheson Denise Hutcheson Bob lrino jill jackson Lorri joe People-177 Randy Johnson Rosemarie Kallisch Dan Kane Paul Kaylor Kevin Kelly Mike Kelly Carolyn Kent Linda Kenz Kristi Kerr Harvey Kierluff III M we W, I 'G 1 S ya , ,V ' ' 1 -eww' 'fun ' ' ' - Jfirmf . ' ??5?5?Q?? f .. M' 7 , .5 Q ,,,.,,,, fi Z l Q ffm A-fr ,. ,, . .., f H , V, .,,. .WM , Mzfsigefavasis,weifeigmil ww ig ygezwzgwwwwf W meg a? 2 ,I fwmga wzrfsxfsrs,'vwzgn ' , aggg u ffllvfflfli 15, .W ifigiuiilaiz .v,, H -wg ,ii : , Sis ? fa 5 7 7 ,, 2, ' 'tk ,f, iQ7i5fSE'5 1 In 7 ' , K .api -asv. yi vassiff Bus drivers, . , , go to the back of the bus. Grace Maceloroy, Harriet Mc- Dowell, Mike Kudel, Vivian Fleming! My W V Y W AVVV WMM Terry Kilmer Deborah King Marie Kletecka Charlie Klevies 178 - People V ,, f' ' f ' V '5'Y1Q'3Qii:?55fy ' 4, iy,fffrjje?fS??5 , A , ,i,,,, , ,,,,2, ., I ,A .yy 4sif1f:ifa2? Q:sfHes , ai I u 'wggggwfe QW, Y 1n'i1:, ?, , A .f ff 'i ' ' T we M . Q I gfgigilqii 1, Mr. Williamson, pondered executive legislation between classes. . . .,., 'CYP me 'Kiley MW I I L as - L - - X ' IDX ,. K ig .,. we Q. l 1 3 g' X.. a 4 . 'A in D ye K. V 'Y-'L ..-11:53 K f. .-EM .'-5gm1?afQ , . :W-' ' . mg , Wfiw, 1- , , X Barbara Klippenstein Mark Knapp Jeffrey Knowles Linda Kocaka Michelle Koziatek Jon Kramer as ..--rg g 'lb' N Q TT,gTY' N.. rj' 4 Q 1 A l 'ff Y, 2 it i 2 , ,W , , ,ll, K V7 EV Lv I if , I f L' 4 ' , f' fi if W if K 4 X, f iA!,fA4,, ,fr 'I hz Ziff:-:eazW,,, , , With her boundless energy, Mrs. Bulkley kept school records in order. Carol Krey Anita Krick M ark K rizer Mary Ann Kuchler Joyce Kusano Diane LaCross Jeri LaForce Susan Lamb Krista Lamo Brian Lattimer Cafeteria Staff: Ms. Madeliene DiCenso, Eleanor Blair, Martha Wadkins, Fern Taeger, Mary Roberts, Rena Langford, Dorothy Judd, Marian Brygider, Elsie Wilson, Pauline Matthew People -179 Larry Leatherwood Cecilia Lee Kathy Lee Denise Lel3ave Mark Leifest ,ZW , it, , cw in if 5 W L23 1 25 'Q lf. 7 l 3 ? a f 'Wi X M L ,, me fb., wztiniiwk ' 5 A 4 1 A I ,,. Lf V , ,V,, , my My .M Q if 4 ei I . - 1 , Kathleen Lem M ff? ,L ' 2 fi? li f 2 . '-'W' 2' W 4 1' ' 5 Custodial staffg , ,, M? My Gi1Garcia Al Orsillo Larry Wendt Mark Dolter Richard Arcuri 5 Melvin Puckett Ernest Barco Steve Defore Lawrence Lin lim Lindenbery jim Lizee Tom Lizee Kevin Locken Michael Loop Diane Lopez Mike Lopez Marcia Lowe Thomas Lowery 180 - People V U! saidMrs.lX ielak. www? ,,- , 92' aan- .1 M f it fi 3 ffi- V L Al. Q 4 : rl . , M E 'I 'fr .W ., ww ' ' .9-ff so .A M , ,L '- I 42 ' J From their busy secretaria time for a brief lunch hrml qfhav H... X 12 5 Q X if J Q ggi K N L l e it 33+ N E G ef pt i ig ESQ S. -.ter -,.- esta te :f ex sw .- , g X r . r X. a s 5 S .. .5 1 ...I T M W . 4 fr 4 qw 1 1 l schedules Mrs. Lattimer, Mrs. Dilworth, Mrs. Berry and Mrs. Peterson found is-5 ...K - 'i - sg, digs: . W ,kg Q iss: X 1 ' Yffififl--f J Ne- 'iff ,P , . ,, . Q - we K. . IQ A I . . 3 K K 'I S . xii t .1 W, . 3 . A ts - s ' R . Q gg .-t- xh . R f ,,...,-f 3 KS T., GS i 1 if . , . .- F '- . 'tie fiffikmii siszii X K QQ - e w, - f,f'N-1 ie.. 'mfg - e .X fired ,M A ' 3 M 'Sw' we Ly is img, K .- etetf, A , ... E rs. . 'ai is J,,,, :Eg Ser -iw fm, ' ju -Q rff. it I . iepflfffsaiieea 1 R i. . .5 Alicia MacDonald Ronald Macias Bonnie Magsin Donald Maiforth 1 rv .9 Lynette Maxwell Dobbie McCarthy Richard McCleister Teri McConnell Robert Lundgren joey Lynaugh Kathryn Maltman Edward Mandel Jeannette Marsh Desiree Marte Kevin Martin Kim Martin Russell Marzolf Kandi Mattson John Matucci Bruce Maxwell People-181 Dana McD aniel M arda McDermed Chuck McGinnis Joe McGuire Donna McKeon Clark MCM ahan Jane McSoud Steve Meier Susan Mendenhall Marcia Merriam Michael Meyer A, ,,.,., ,,,,A ,W fi 5 ZffizfrsifggiiffziiilGg29L1il',w' - WH S 5 , w ' ff? ei . ' V it H : ii' N341 5' ' , ,gl 5 WM' i t M A,,, 7 N,A ,E .. A A,.Z ,V my ,, - ,Q ,,,, rf I ' M 1' ' :- ' -- K+, af ft Y Vx z'if,rfz1A4yi? 'fi ,l :ffZz:e:z1?e12s'ffS7 Q? z .. Q, rv 3' A X ..,, as . -. V , f ,,:, I f-' 5 14 um f 1 1 gl Wfani-'Y-4,,,,, I ., 4 gg i , V f f J if 4 ff? ' Jw I f ,,.,V I . ,. ,. ,. W WfeW,4ff?M,,w,, A ff wfaggff ', , V : g f V, H., ,if ,,.. Xmas, 7 Www X gy fa Xmy W, ff EU 7? fy! ff, 4 gf , , ,, A J 7 1 W My f 'ff 4 it, W JZ! ,HQ ' Q f , W mf fi f 1 J Mr. Rosacker smiled at passers-by on h's way to lunch I -' ' cgi I 'Sw king! it l eila M A ,A ,, .4 Dan Michaels Michael Michaud -M W WMK0' Miss Detwiler assisted students in many of their important decisions. Paul Mikoleit , Stephen Milazzo 182-People fa ? . xxx 4 it X C . t-. ti R X C C Q S S A SQ, 3 X i X C C . I SR Y 'gif X'- Q .k. ' Q N m x - . M , K x X S M I.. J a t me K X pix! 5 is Si ' ' -.tt Counselor, Mr. Clary, was on the prowl during student breaks. Christine Miller Derek Miller Pat Miramontes Alice Miranda Merrillyn Mitchell Susan Mitchell Steve Molina Mike Morris Ed Morrow Suzanne Motto Paula Moxley Jeff Moyer Charlotte Mulholland Pam Mullis Daniel Munson Catherine Musch jennifer Nagel Craig Nelson People-183 Paul Nelson Tim Nelson Barry Newman Kevin Nish 5,3531 V Q-X. K - ew' .f A :., I' f, . 5 e I ty Ll Bev Norton Marcy Nutt V Marlene Nutt , ' AM' Io Ellen O!Kay f , 5 Library extensions brought extra responsibilities to Mrs. Bell. Elizabeth O'Neil Dave Ordlock Marie Ornelas Karen Osumi Steve Pacho Denise Page Susan Palay 184 - People 'V fir' ' 'Lg ' QW:- Q ,Aww M.. gi irikfiig .. - femafe: - .Mit-X W if ::. T: X I KX x X XX X we I X X go S5 eil C A Xxx tt X N LX MEX is i f X, W, S i ew 5 , SX K Easier , ,N . Isimezj ' A .. . sis X ' 1EiiiZ?fz-tziii? it - , i,.f V X . , this S f ,KA 'iii X XX NZ nr 'S 2 ... X 3 X K, X i X A up-far ssiffsf X if iiio ' i s:::g,:3:tg:g,m-5 ig! - A 3 f5g2ssmw:1z: ev - , ' X X -' 7 f-Xeiflsaeiff 1 X 2- ' E I ' X. L ., . ' - t ' a2s2.s:wQPvzS11: 1 . he i yi i ' X T, X eff pri .. , .' fi . 3. . ig t f , . 1 -Tfiiiitwi , . 5 we mv I - . -- Emo. .X sweep: , Q - n X 'Su in i fgzi-eff: 3 'R . t 'E f t S LL H X fl- 1 ff ' 5. .5 a Xa i 2 YJ 13' 'Hi F56 ll? ig Y 'Si xii . . :,. .,.:,, 2 , ,I mal' . X X . . is.- Q . K, A ' Mr. Bayliss kept a careful watch on duty assignment while socializing with a friendly student. is 95 I Mrs. Fassler enjoyed herself at the opening assembly. . ..,. f . . 5-iizff . A P f i ff' -, K ez-Q - , - 3 . it fr 'lic' , ,- .f K 1 i-'M' E :' is i A A ii i'.f,': sf: - . uf X , f:, ,tE:.4iis1 , Q., Yf,,my . QQ.-si f - ' T : ., K 'e 1 . f ,. 1 eeee - e eee eee ee ' L L -. e ' , . s 55252152135 A f ' Y QCA 6 s as W, Vivian Pradetto i'P ' Rubin Prado it-fe f ,If .,,W,,:,,,? . ,is Q My ' W ,,.. if i ,.,. ink ' f L P 1' li it Tig eroy a ins y ig, ' 'Q Denise Pangersis i . A 3, i .:' s s .e ' 'gig L K - 4 3 if -psf N - i -fer.-'ease . R ig gy i Chris Parker -is rv -, . - P fe 1 1 Q- W Dennis Payne ,S in Nancy Pearce Susan Pearson Ed Pecis Kathy Penn Patti Penn g if ' - Pr xx X S i X Q Mark Pepito Craig Petersen Michelle Petersen Nancy Peterson Lori Phelps a 1-t fr C is .1 P P W5 Q sw Pamela Phelps Scott Phillips -fm Cary Porter Richard Post After starting the games, Mrs. Hueter watched For good backhand form. 3,511 Carl Radke jim Ratekin Rebecca Rauch Ronald Recker Robert Reveiles Mike Rice Rod Richards Denise Richer Rhonda Ricketts Tim Roberts Steve Roquet Rick Rousselle 186-People Mark Prostor Debra Pruett Jim Prusa Chris Quihuiz ,- fe m A 'lf H.. P , s , i? R iffii' in 'iy' fe ff i f: - b . R F it -2,,. - ggi? ,un C pw ,,..-.f Tim Roddam Ileana Rodriguez Debbie Roney Edmond Roohinia .- if , fs - -Q - f i1':1ifS1gi , ,- .2 c. -ffiaggpi I fm? kg Q ,,..,f - . ' 1451111 X , C ccc N i c Ill: X . . he - .- --are .,,.. -..-is of K K- fifx 'M 9 K g . X S' ig .- f Nm! f .,f Coach Wallin, guided the athletic program to many successes through the years. pf , e fe X SE B' ai' N Q, X . . ,N we aries, Mr. Ehlers and Miss Swarner discussed R,O.P. activities. ,zz . ' f We -'Wx P 3 Q as Q We , S Yi S: Yi , X if Ei SWS-Lh 1, 5, .' - . ' 'Z QU -I 4... M 1 Q, yiglswx x ' ,fe ,ee f- ' A' t X, f 4.Qg,fw'. - iw ' -1, I N 3 , ,SYS it Meg QQ Y W QQ- a A is 'ff f it S ff' L Q Y . , ,Wx the '- E iisis S , PX It K Q Wx A N HS fn' 'US Ci w. it ,Y f' ! f ' S wiv -1 Q! - N TF 1 .A M E3 is wfhf use-Q 4,3-K 7,.. 'as ',...., ' ..... W, i-h'-,--- wearer-le' in' We Qgfgllmig ki' if vs glg.iVi.1' r t w 4- QS xii' P-me Scott Sanborn Robert Sanchez Robert Sanders Lisa Sandles Kristin Ruger Thomas Ruger Paul Rundgren Robert Ruppert Bill Rusk Alan Russell Neff Russell Kathleen Ryan Ron Ryba Kelly Sabicer jeffrey Sadie Nancy Sadler Joann Sadlier Christine Sain Gregg Sallee Ir. Cheryl Samuels OH People-187 Mary Sanno Ron Santibanez Rosalie Santibanez Donna Sauter Bill Sayers john Schaefer Danna Schilling Terry Schilling Larry Schrett Uwe Schrezenmeier Gerald Schultz II Don Scott Michelle Scott Tracy Scrivner Maribeth Seaton 188-People ui XX Q --New gmt w ere swf? ' H - . i-1'. ',-: . - S if S S . . 7.-:ff Sue Sargent Deb bie Sauter S 1 -rein.. 5 S '-Fez. . ' A 3 Katella's Security Guard Vern Shaner, directed traffic around construction areas. 5 w 3 N Q0 Xi X t th A xc at Q i N E it X X t 5 X at E 5 xii, . f ' 11.1 i . 5 -F : . . r . 4- 1 ,- i 5 - 'S 8:3-., X - i -iee it S 3: N 4. QT .Q'15S H l,,5E5f HS M, H 'EV .,g g': it 'K' ' .. g fiz:iS S t ... 1 . 1-. 'S --e. i ---- . S I . K kio- .,kkk i K a ikik --ezy t ,. S i it 2 N X eeee i i Hr.- S N X E 3 , X 2 Q 'X we K . fe'- x -M. W'S53?yi5l1If'51?:7i5j53f'i ' S ?fQ3 ??:ifirfi,:fmff f.-- W--cz.-V - - . f,-- mf f,-- new 0 .,'. S - g X Pia Cusimano pointed out to campus aides Lynn Walker and George Pelham the importance of the ' n1 ati n on cam us. .. fits wvslr , Knlghts Pagem Commu C 0 P Q A ff I S X i X 1 S S 1 , x g- t., ---- . -Q as-f 7 - S SS S rrcee ' eeee teee S - S , 'S S SSSS SSSS i A ' 'K X ' T ii'i 1 51 S 1 f S 2 i , 'E QS ...N. . .. N X 551555 .. .7 ' XZ? flak?-are 1 if s A S .e., X Xi is Sf' , 1 i S ii 5 a X X2 55 H isle 1 X is we rf 2 Q X is K S x K S l S eo X Mr Rivers went over driver training procedures on Back to School Night, Mn Walter Seaton Sue Serembe janet Sergott Claudia Shafor E s is W w I ,vw-1 ig::X:.,efX,e,5.:::-., 5, 3 , fm-za-fer '- Xi 1 X 5 X N xx -x XX Q Er 1 R 3 I as ix K X, fam if Q fi IKE, A X, Sr 4 E' 3 Mark Shafor Karen Shea David Sherrill Melvin Shields Dan Shirey Anna Shirley Clyde Shoopman Jean Siciliani Roy Sikora james Siler do fe, .. rre.o . ....,. 2 ,-. :2P:E'3iSsZ . 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Elizabeth Storch james Stitt Mark Stewart Tamara Lee Stevenson Miclcie Stevens Sherrie Stephens Susan Staph Steve Stanfield Mary Standing Gary Springer Janet Speicher Fred Solomon Anita Snyder Brad Snow Debi Sneegas Wayne Smith Rick Smith 190-People ix.r S r 4 Mrs. Schultz, Girls Equipment Manager, was a great asset to all P.E. instruc 5555, K. ...- Mi, t , mel! l 3' 3 Y it its , eiqs 3 get as--M - ett ' its 1 ri in 3 ICQ S.:-ggi... 1' gain!! -'vw ...14..,..,:+mw.. . -, W ,fn wma mfr, ' i A .,,. . ,,,,. ,A . it ,,LU,,.,a M , , egg tif- ,Af af' Q , m, ., A Vg I A 2 surf lf S, .,,A, ., , 7,.,:yii7i5:, ,, 1, as Yasmine rklhwmh Mr. Lenihan aided his students on a typing problem. Miss Codke was instrumental in the development of co-ed PE, War' fb 'fnnv June Tortoro Pamela Smith Dan Suarez Marilyn Swan Jack Swaving Susan Sylvester Jack Takemoto Michael Tangney Vince Taormina Dotty Teach Greg Templeton Carol Teno Jane Timpte Susan Thornton Karen Ting Timothy Tobias Donna Toolis People-191 Shelly Tovaas Ron Townsend David Tunkelrott Terry Lee Tyson Rick Valdez Sandi Vigil Darlene Vince Joseph Vincent Shelley Vinding Robin Voorhis Ray Voris 192-People 'M I wa I -r Alan Valencia Debe VandenBos Brian Vanderwilt Susan Victor Ma' -fu' V Roberta Wagner Sally Wakefield Dave Walker Sue Walters MK. We li K' J fr- If ia! ' V, ,Qi ' - -f ii H 'V , 3 Vryf , I ,xr g n ,V ff: 'V ,,', ii ' ' ' f V '2,i i , 4, g, , ,, , ,. 2 4 ri fwiiwrli 'V ' 'T f' ezigzwf' , H, f' . , , ww Lffj ' ' ry ' ,Q ' : , , , f E 225 23 E ffr zf if I 52? 10 V ff l T i S ff V 2 4 A ...u-47' . Mrs. Williamson, active in the Sp. Ed. program, assisted one of her stu- dents. 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K X, Q tx 'E ' Nga, si: 2 5 ls, at wrt Wm fl t , QW at S S S S, Sw SS , 2 XJ YE we a 1 K T Q , :ary -ttgisg U 11 .1rf,w+rs.2s is isf'fk5i7l5 ififk-5?i1sf L 3' ' - . . ,Q f fff?Q - gl2iI'T'f' f ' zqgei swf . i s L 1 XS' Y afar: - L , ,. . - Ui. if ferr : . ' , BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Dean H. Pritchett M,D., Clerkg Edward Hartnell, Memberg Robert Bark Presidentp Iarnes Bonne1l,Membergjohn Barton, Member. Mr. R. Kenton Wines, Superintendent N Q 4 , if 3 LJ is LA' as lip T .K Everybody was happily aware this year at Katella, of our new principal, Mr. Bill Cullen. By actually taking time to talk with students, and not just a choice few, he gave the student body an administrator who listened and who honestly worked to better Katella. Mr. Cullen took part in our assemblies, whether debuting as a football coach or giving some golden nuggets of wisdom. An early indication of his rapport with the student body came on his birthday in November when many students sported two Mr. Cullen trademarks-bowties and mus- taches. We enjoyed him immensely and can only hope that we gave him some good' moments as well. People-195 Adams, Betty: French Club, TASK International Club, CSF Amb. Medicine Aldridge, james: Special Educ, Eastern Mich- igan University Algara, Rosendo: Var. Baseball, International Club, Spanish Club Maj. Language Allicotti, Gina: CSF, TASK, ICC, Medical Ca- reers Club Maj. Biology Almich, Robin: Cross Country, Baseball, Maj. Medicine Alonzo, Arthur: Amb. P.E. Coach and Teacher Alvarado, Marc: Student Council, Madrigals, Knights' Page, Soph. Baseball, A Capella Maj. Ecology Anastasia, Lorraine: Drill Team, Choir Maj. Music Anderson, Chris: Ski Club Maj. Law and Psychology Andrews, john: Spanish Club, ICC, Sr. Tres., jr. Senator, Heralds, Speech Pres., Drama Vice Pres, Maj. Theater Arts Arellano, Victor: Football, Ski Club, Basketball, Track, Spanish Club, Senate Amb. Teacher Asbra, Wendy: Pep Club, House of Represent- atives, Secretary of Assemblies Maj. Home Arts Ashworth, Eddie: CSF, TASK, ICC, Thespians, Speech Pres., Folk Rock, House of Reps., Heralds Maj. Fine Arts Asselin, Linda: French Club Amb. Business Teacher Auday, Carolyn: French Club, CSF Organic Gardening Club, Banner Carrier, Senate, TASK Amb. Researcher Axworthy, Roger D.: A Cappella Choir, Madri- gal Singers, U S. History Pomona College '55 Bailey, Gordon: Chess Club, Pie Eating Champ. Wrestling, Track, Varsity Club Maj, English Baker, Michael: Varsity Club, Varsity Track Maj. Mechanics Banks, Charles: lnteract Club, Speech, Band, Sr. Pres., Student Cabinet Maj. Music Barela, Steve: Water Ski Club, Basketball Amb Police Officer Baresel, Frank: Tennis Amb. Law Barkawi, Karim: Readings in Amer, Lit., Bible as Lit., Yearbook Advisor UCLA '59 Barnett, Margeret: GAA, PTSA Barr, janie: A Capella, Pep Club Amb. Teacher Bates, jeff: Ceramics l 8: Il, 3D Crafts-BFA Univ. of Arizona '66, Graduate work CSCF, UCl, Chapman Battram, joe: Amb. Retail Business Bayliss, Glenne: Boys' Assistant Principal Beach, Dale: Maj. Math Beaumont, Catherine: Speech, TASK, Medical Careers, Secretary CSF Maj. Biology Beckman, Dean: Bee Football Maj. Science Bell, Kathryn: Librarian-Quachita Baptist Univ., BA George Peabody College for Teachers, M A Bement, George: Campus Life, Football, Track, A Capella, Drama, CSF, Senate Maj. Liberal Arts Bennion, jeff: Ski Club Amb. Carpenter Betts, Walter: Basketball, Baseball, Bowling Maj. Wildlife Management Bevec, Trudy Biel, Bruce: Track Bighead, jack: Driver Educ, Sr Training, Boys' P.E. 8: Track Coach, Soph. Football- Pepperdine College '54 Binder, Marianne: Homemaking Club, Drill Team, Art Amb. Nurse Blankenship, Donna: Maj. Business Bohm, Thomas: Basketball, Baseball, Cross Country Maj. Business Bond, jennifer: Maj. Home Economics Bookout, Linda: Art lll, Ceramics Maj. Art Borgstrom, Cheryl: Maj. Business Bradley, Michael: Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Band Maj. English Branch, Kevin 196-People CREDITS Brennan, Terry: Baseball, Varsity Club Amb. Law Brewster, Debra: Drama Club Maj. Art Britton, Linda: Amb. Legal Secretary Brown, jerrine: Girls' Glee, Pep Club Amb, Secretary Brown, Mark: Folk Rock Maj, Metal Brown, Steve: Senate, Surf Club, Water Ski Club Maj, English Burchill, Bonnie: TASK, Pep Club, Drill Team Maj. Business, Science Burke, Raymond: Wrestling, Football Amb. Police Science Burns, Ed: Physical Science, Physics-U.S. Naval Academy '45 BS, Mass. lnstitute of Tech. '48 BS EE Chapman College '69 MA Burroughs, Anita: A Capella, Band Maj, Recreation Butler, Lois: School Newspaper, Comp. ll, Communications, Asst. Librarian-Univ. Colo- rado 'b3 BA, Cal State Fullerton '69 MA Campa, Rita: Maj. Art Campbell, Chris: Amb. Motion Picture Producer Cariker, jeffrey: Water Ski Club, Pres. Snow Ski Club, ICC Maj. Art Carter, Toni: Girls' Glee, Thespians, Drill Team Manager Maj. Theater Arts Casey, Scott: Baseball, Water Ski Club Maj. English Castillo, john: Soph. Baseball Maj. Construction Castilone, judi: Maj. Math, Science Castleman, Kevin: Madrigals, Drama, Co Editor N.B.S Maj. English, Math Catano, Maria: Senate, Key Club, Drama, House of Rep Amp. Politics Christenson, Marty: Water Ski Club Vice Pres- ident Maj, Science Clark, Charles: Drum Major, Madrigals, Band Maj. Music Clary, Ed: Counselor-Stout State University '56 Clevenger, Paul: Maj. Electronics Cochrane, Mike: US History, Football and Track Coach-UCI Cogan, Colleen: A Capella, Newspaper Staff Maj. journalism Collins, joan: A Capella, Nursing Aide Maj. Nursing Conlyn, Ninah: Composition ll, Modern Lit- erature-Northern University'6o Connelly, Debbie: Drill Team, Girls' Glee, CSF Maj. Elementary Teaching Connolly, Maureen: TASK, GAA, CSF, French Club Amb, Pharmacist Conti, Craig: Varsity Club, Football, Wrestling, Water Ski Club Maj. English Cook, Donna: House of Representatives, Pep Club Maj. Business Cook, jan: Madrigals, GAA, lCC, CSF, Water Ski Club, Heralds Maj. Medical Biology Cope, james: Maj. Business Cordray, julie: GAA Maj. Office Machines Costello, Lynda: A Capella, Drill Team, GAA, Pep Club, Student Rep. Girls' League Maj. Psycology Cosentino, Michael: Maj. Math Clouston, Carolyn: Amb. Merchandising Manager Crayne, Melissa: Amb. Stewardess Crews, Clifford: Reading-University of Miami, Oxford Croft, Richard: Photo Crose, Darrel: American Lit. Spanish l, ll, III, Latin lfOhio Univ. '63 AB, Cal State Fullerton '70 MA Crowe, Greg: Student Rep. A Capella Cruickshank, Thomas: U.S. History Driver Education Cullen, Bill: Principal Curtis, Robert: Amb, Mechanic Cushing, Laurie: Homemaking, A Capella, ASB Secretary of Publicity Amb, Social Worker Cutts, Cathy: Maj. Business Daley, Debbie: Pep Club, Varsity Cheerleader, GAA Amb. Dental Assistant Daniel, Charlene Daniel, Gail: Cheerleader, Pep Club, Maj. Business Danley, Thomas: Boys'P.E,, Varsity Basket- ball, Soph, Football-Long Beach State '59 BA, '60 MA Davidson, Pamela: Choral Dept. Maj. Allied Health Davis, Karen: A Capella, House of Representa- tives, Madrigals, Homemaking Club Amb. Teacher Davison, Patrick: Basketball, Football Amb Police Science Dawirs, Denise: A Capella, TASK, GAA Amb. Pathologist Dawson, Kathy: Debolt, Mike: DeBruyn, Walter: Sophmore Baseball Maj. English DelCrognale, Paul: Water Ski Club, Track, Sen- ate, Varsity Club Maj. Arts and Crafts Demos, Paul: Water Ski Club, j.V. Baseball, TASK Amb. P.E. Teacher Denney, Charles: Varsity Golf, Driver Education Boys' P.E.-West Texas State Univ '60 BS. '65MEd Detwiler, Sandra: Counselor-Swarthmore Col- lege 'SZ BA Wfhigh honors, Temple University MEd DeWilde, Bonniejean: Band, GAA Maj. PE. DeYoung, Dan: Amb. Photographer Diaz, Dean: Photo Club Maj. Photography Dickerson, Doug: Var. Cross Country, Var. Track, Varsity Club, Senate, Yearbook, F.C.A. Maj. Police Science Dickinson, Debra: Thespians, National Foren- sick League, Drama, Speech Maj. Business DiSanto, Darryl P: Varsity Track, Varsity Foot- ball, Var. Wrestling Maj. Police Science Dobson, Patricia: Instructional Aide, Ceramics, Art Amb. Instructional Aide Dodge, Kathy: Drill Team Leader, Drama, Year- book Maj. Elementary Education Dowell, Debbie: Water Ski Club, R.O.P. Amb. lnterior Decorator Dowell, jeff: German Club, Art Club, Chess Club, Water Ski Club Maj. Art Dube, Diane: Water Ski Club, Pep Club, Bat Girl Maj. Business Dull, Evelyn: Maj. Home Economics Dunn, Mike: Varsity Basketball Maj. Business Dunnahoe, Hughie: Maj. Commercial Art Durand, jon: CSF, Senate, Surf Club, SkiClub Amb. Lawyer Durning, Debbie: Speech Amb. Medical Receptionist Duthie, Dorothy: Social Studies Each, Betty: Pep Club Maj. Business Edelbrock, Scott: Amb. Forestry Edgar, Paul: Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling Amb. Paramedic Egry, Terri: Homemaking Club, Pep Club, R. O,P. Maj. English Ehlers, Arnold: Career Guidance Counselor- Peru State in Nebraska Eisenhauer, Carol: Secretary GAA, CSF, Choir Maj. Biology Elias, Anna Marie: Elinsky, Sue: Maj. Business Elliot, Alan: Maj. Photography Emser, Ken: Maj. Auto Enoch, Dean: Band Maj. Electrical Engineer Ethington, Oakley: English Literature, Human- ities Il, Composition ll, III-Northeast Mis- souri State Teachers' College Fader, jane: GAA, Choir Amb. Probation Officer Farrer, Kean: Work Experience Coordinator, Business Educ, Dept, Chairman-Cal State Ful- lerton '69 MS Falkenburger, llse: German Club, GAA, Pep Club, Speech Club Amb. Secretary tLegalJ Fallis, Gayla: Amb. Teacher Fassler, Mariya: Girls' Assistant Principal Fenner, Mark: Bowling Club, Ski Club Maj. Music Fenton, Greg: Drama Club, Speech Thespians, Med. Carrers Club Amb, Dentist Ferguson, Donald: Spanish l, ll, lV, American Lit, Survey-University of Texas '62 Ferguson, Pat: Girls' P.E., GAA Cal State Col- lege, L.A. '62 Field, james N.: Amb. Governor of Calironia Field,james R.: Amb. Mechanic Filtz, Mary: Water Ski Club, Pep Club, Adv. Girls' Glee, Folk Rock Club, Key Club, GAA Amb Ski Patrol Fitzwater, Rick: Maj. Business Fleming, Sharon: Drill Team, Art Club, Advanced Girls' Glee Amb. Teacher Fletcher, Christine: Gymnastics, Med. Careers, Girls' Glee, Stu. Nurse, Tennis Maj. Dance Flores, joe: Football, Track, Ski Club Maj, Drafting Fogarty, Michaelene: Encounter Group, FBLA, Drama Pres. Speech Sec, Heralds, Photo Club Amb. Social Worker Forry, Harry: Basketball, Band, Football, Chess Club, Tennis, Track, Wrestling Maj. Chemistry Foster, joseph: Amb. Air Force jet Mechanic Fouse, Glenn: Maj. Mechanics Fowler, Loretta: Typing, General Business-U SC BS, Cal Univ, Long Beach Fox, Roberta: Drill Team Amb. Commercial Artist Franks, Cindy: Cheerleader, Pep Club, GAA Maj. Business Franzke, Linda: Amb. Secretary Freck, Bob: Basketball, Football Amb. Private Business Freudner, George: House of Representatives Amb. Commercial Artist Friday, Sharon: Chess Club, TASK Maj. Law Fritts, Lori: Maj. Business Fronek, Sandy: Pep Club Maj. History and Psychology Fry, Bonnie: Cheerleader, Pep Club, House of Representatives Amb. Marriage Fukuda, Gerald: Auto, Drag Racing, Drafting, Photography-Cal State Long Beach Cabaee, Kamran: Foreign Student Maj. Engineering Gabaee, Mehran: Foreign Student Maj. Math Gagnon, Debbie: Gaines, Steve: German Club, CSF, Speech,, TASK, House of Reps, Maj, Biology,Math - ' Garcia, David: - Amb. F.B.l. Garrett, Dave: Water Ski Club, Baseball, Varsity Wrestling, Var. Cross Country, Football Amb. Dentist Gavin, Dandra: Maj, Nursing Gawlas, john: A Capella, House of Representa- tives, Legend Staff Maj. Public Relations Gay, Loni: Home Ec. Club, GAA, Pep Club, Ad- vanced Girls' Glee Maj, Elementry Teaching Geer, David: Band Gehrls, Susan: Water Ski Club, Pep Club, GAA Amb. Dental Hygenist George, William: Drama, Speech, CSF Maj. English Glasier, Tim: Maj. Police Science Godke, janice: Leadership Class, Girls' P.E., Dept. Chairman-Illinois State Univ. '60 Gogos, Cary: Photo Golde, jim: Cross Country, Band, Basketball, Baseball Amb. Wild Life Management Gorski, Carol: Legend Staff, Speech, CSF, Drama, NBS, junior Class President Amb. President Graff, Miles: Algebra B, Plane-Solid Geometry, Algebra II-Trig. Augustiana College '49 Grant, Randy: International Club German Club, Speech, Drama, TASK, Spanish Club, Kazoo Band Maj. Social Science Gray, Dennis: ASB President, Madrigals, TASK, Heralds, A Capella Maj. Police Science Green, Kenneth: German-San Diego State Univ. '72 MA Greene, Clinton: Amb. Millionaire Gregor, Kathy: Home Ec. Club Maj, Home Economics Guenther, Bob: Maj. Conservation Guerrero, Sharon: Amb. Accountant Haggard, Les: Sophmore Football Maj. English Haislip, Mark: A Capella, Speech Amb. Hippy Bum Hamada, George: Algebra B, Plane dr Solid Ge- ometry-Colorado College '53 Hamilton, Susan: Marching Band Amb. Veternarian Hammer, Randie: Pep Club, Art Club Amb. Commercial Artist Hanano, Stephen: Bee Football Maj. Medicine Handsone, Mitch: House of Representatives Amb. Film Maker Hanson, Sue: Psychology, Algebra A-Cal Poly '71 Harding, Catherine: Madrigals, Thespians, A Capella, jesters, Speech, Organic Gardening, NBS Maj. Political Science Harrington, Richard: Football Maj. Business Hatcher, Mike: Work Experience R.O.P. Amb. Drafting Heileson, Pamela: Homecoming Queen, Cheer- leader, Madrigals, A Capella, Pep Club Maj. Liberal Arts Helmes, Rayna: Anaheim Youth Council, ln- teract, Leadership, GAA Maj. History and Business Hernandez, Cathleen: Homemaking, Baseball, Band, Pep Club, Tennis Manager, GAA Maj. Art 8: English Heydon, Randy: Campus Life Maj. Aviation Higashi, Delaine: 3D DesignfCrafts, Exploratory Art-Maryland Institute, College of Art, Georgia Court College Hilchey, Gordon: Madrigals Vice President, Wood Shop Maj. Music Hill, judy: Bowling Club, FBLA, Girls' League, ICC Maj. Business Hillebert, Laura: Pep Club Maj. Accounting 6: Government Hilliker, jim: Band, TASK Maj. Broadcasting Hinman, Howard: Football, CSF, Track, Band, Student Council, Var. Club, French Club, Speech Maj. Math, Prelaw, French Music Hockenberry, Diane: Interact, Heralds, GAA Maj. Music Hoffard, Terry: Sophomore Attendant, Girls' League Amb. Dentistry Hoskins, Steve: Bowling Club, junior Achieve- ment Maj. lndustrial Arts Hosler, jeri: Pep Club, Girls' League President, House of Representatives Maj. Nursing Houghton, Bill: Cross Country, Chess Club, Track, Woodshop Amb. Coach Houseman, Diane: Thespians, CSF, Drama, Club, Speech, FBLA Amb. Secretary Howell, Georgianne: Girls' League, Folk Rock, FBLA Maj. Business Howell, Robert: Water Ski Club, Basketball Maj, Police Science Howell, Thomas: Water Ski Club, Varsity Club, Varsity Tennis, CSF Amb. Pediatrics Howells, Donald: Counselor-George Williams College '49 BS, Western Illinois Univ. '59 MS Hudec, Charles: Concert Band, Boys' League Hueter, joan: GAA, Girls' Physical Educ.-Oc- cidental College '65 Hughes, john: Amb. Fame Hull, Beth: Band, Girls' League Amb. Dental Assistant Hurtado, Deborah: Water Ski Club, ASB Sec., Key Club, Soph. Class Sec, Pep Club Maj, Business Hutcheson, Debby: Drill Team, A Capella Treas urer Maj. Business Hutcheson, Denise: Drill Team, A Capella Maj. Business Irino, Bob: Campus Life, Band Amb. Real Estate Broker jackson, jill: Pep Club, GAA, Homemaking Club Amb. Nursery School Teacher joe, Lorri: Home Ec. Club, TASK, FBLA Amb, Pharmacy johnson, Calvin: Health Educ., Athletic Trainer- Northern State College Aberdeen So. Dakota '56 johnson, Randy: Maj. English Kallisch, Rosemarie: German Club Interact, Key Club, GAA, CSF Secretary Maj. Business Administration Kane, Dan: Maj. Physical Education Kaylor, Paul: Bowling Club, Interact, Speech, CSF Maj. Math Kelly, Kevin: Water Ski Club, Football Maj. Physical Education Kelly, Mike: Maj. Automotive Technology Kelton, Walter: Metal Tech.-Long Beach State BA, MA and Standard Designated Subjects Kent, Carolyn: Senate, Yearbook, Pep Club, French Club President, CSF Maj. journalism Kenz, Linda: Drill Team Leader Amb Social Worker Kerr, Kristi: Bowling Club, Pep Club, A Capella, Girls' Choir Amb. History Teacher Kierulff, Eddie: Football, Track Varsity Club Amb. Doctor King, Deborah: Madrigals, GAA, Band, CSF, Band Treasurer Amb. Dentistry Kletecka, Marie: TASK, GAA, CSF Amb. Teacher Klevies, Charles Klinkhammer, Lawrence: Science Fiction, Driver Education, Composition II-Cal State Long Beach '67 Klippenstein, Barbara: A Capella, Clerical Aide, Girls' Glee, House of Representatives Amb. Secretary Knapp, Mark: Varsity Football, Varsity Club, ICC, Choir Pres., Varsity Track Amb. Veterinarian Knowles, jeffrey: Football, Sen. Math Amb. Lawyer Kocaka, Linda: Drill Team, Songleader, Knights Page Editor Maj. journalism, English Kramer, jon: Cross Country, Baseball, Drama Amb. Teacher Krey, Carol: Band, Banner Carrier, Student Council Amb. Teacher Krick, Anita: Drill Team Amb, Airline Hostess Krizer, Mark: Photo Club Maj. English Kuchler, MaryAnn: Drill Team, French Club, Home Ec. Club, GAA, Pep Club Amb. Fashion Merchandizing Kuhlmann, june: Senior Class Sponsor, Calif. History, World Geography-Peru Sate, Peru Nebraska '47 Kusano, joyce: CSF, GAA Sec Maj. Math LaCross, Diane: Interact Club, Pep Club, GAA, CSF Maj. Medical Technology LaForce, jeri: French Club, CSF, Organic Gar- dening Club Amb. Raise Horses Lamb, Susan: Amb,P.E. Teacher Lamo, Krista M.: Pep Club, GAA, International Club, German Club, Speech Club Amb, Social Worker Lampshire, Robert: Varsity Football, Driver Educ., Adaptive P.E,i P.E ,Pepperdine University Leatherwood, Larry: Amb, Forestry Ledbetter, Rita: Amb. Political Science Lee, john: Health Lee, Kathy: Songleader, Drama Club, Pep Club, Drill Team Amb. Dancer LeFave, Denise: Pep Club, Key Club, ASB Secretary of Environment Maj. Business Leifeste, Mark: Varsity Golf, Band Maj. Chemical Engineering Lem, Kathleen I.: Inter-Club Council, CSF, Girls' League, Medical Careers Amb. Oral Surgeon Lenihan, Emmett: Accounting, Office Machines, Beg. Typing-South Dakota Univ. '50 Lessard, Edward: Spanish, French Lin, Lawrence: Chess Club, Band, TASK Maj. Medicine Lizee, jim: Maj. English and Science Lizee, Tom: Science Club Amb. Aviation Locken, Kevin: Varsity Football, Varsity Base- ball, Varsity Club Loop, Mike: Amb. Vetrinary Medicine Lopez, Diane: Homemaking Club, GAA, Pep Club Maj. Home Economics Lopez, Mike: Varsity Basketball, Varsity Base- ball, Varsity Club, Ski Club Maj, Law Enforcement Lowe, Marcia: Medical Careers, Pep Club Amb. Nursing Lowery, Thomas: j.V. Basketball, Varsity Bas- ketball Amb. Architecture Lundgren, Robert: German Club, Senate Maj. Architecture MacDonald, Alicia: French Club, CSF, TASK Amb. Medicine Macias, Ronald: Senator, CSF, Medical Careers TASK Sec. Amb. Medical Doctor Magsin, Bonnie: Clerical Aide, Girls' Glee, Speech, TASK Amb. Housewife Maiforth, Maltman, Kathy Manley, Michele: American Novel, Composition II Marsh, jennette: Thespians, TASK Speech, CSF, Kazoo Band, Heralds Maj. Nursing Marshall, Bill: Varsity Football, Varsity Club Amb. Pro Football Player Marte, Desiree: Amb. Dental Assistant Martin, Kevin: Construction, Speech Amb. Heavy Equipment Operator Martin, Kim: CSF Maj. Science Marzolf, Russell: Maj. Math and Computer Science Mattson, Kandi: Home Arts, Girls' League Matucci, john: Wrestling, Varsity Football, Baseball Amb. Photography Maxwell, Bruce: Thespians, Drama, Speech, Interact, Heralds Maj. Drama Maxwell, Lynette: Drama Club, Thespians, Speech Club Maj. English Mazzara, Randi: Girls' Glee, Ski Club Amb. Stenotypist McCarthy, Dobbie: Drama Club, Ski Club Mai. Physical Education McCarthy, Gary: Director of Student Activities- Washburn Univ. Topeka Kansas '58 McCleister, Richard: German Club Maj. Science McConnell, Teri: Speech, Pep Club GAA, Sen- ior Class Sec, Yearbook, House of Representa- tives McDanel, Dana: GAA Amb. Modeling McDermed, Marda: Pep Club, GAA, Speech, House of Representatives Amb. Legal Secretary McGinnis, Chuck: Campus Life, Band, Year- book Photo Staff McGuire, joe: Varsity Club, Basketball, Baseball Maj. Math McKeon, Donna: Thespians, CSF, Drama, GAA Speech, Cabinet, Amb. Drama McMahan, Clark: Spanish Club, ICC, German Club, Key Club, Chess Club Class Rep. Speech Amb. Lawyer McMahon, Robert: Biology, TASK, Chess Club- Colorado State College '58 McSoud, jane: Homemaking V.P., Banner Car- rier, A Capella choir Amb. Dental Hygienist Meier, Steven: Maj. Math Mendenhall, Sue: Homemaking Club, Pep Club Maj. Art Merriam, Marcia: A Capella, Madrigals, Girls' League Pres., Advanced Girls' Glee Amb. Lab Technologist Messenger, David: Geometry, Analytic Geometry! Elementary Functions Meyer, Mike: Basketball, Water Ski Club, Base- ball Amb. Teacher Michaels, Dan Maj. Construction Technology Michaud, Michael: International Club, House of Representatives, Senate Maj. Economics, Finance Mielak, Leilani: Advanced 8: Intermediate Typing, Adv. Shorthand, Record Keeping-High Point College BSBA Mikoleit, Paul: Bee Football, Yearbook Photo- grapher Amb. Chef Mikulics, Michael: American Government, Law, Courts and Crimes-Boston College, Fair- field Univ. Milazzo, Stephen: Amb. Medicine Miller, Christine: Girls' League V.P., Folk Rock, Yearbook Photo, Student Rep., CSF Maj. Photography Miller, Derek: Track Maj. Architectural Illustration Miramontes, Pat: Amb. Art Miranda, Alice: Maj. Business Mitchell, Merilyn: Pep Club, GAA, House of Representatives, Varsity Basketball Statistician Amb. Nursery School Aide Mitchell, Sue: Amb. Animal Science Mohler, Marian: Model Office, Shorthand I- Univ. of Cincinnati '63 Morris, Mike: Maj. Electronics Morrow, Ed: Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Club Amb Anthropolgist Motto, Suzanne: Drill Team Maj. Business Moxley, Paula: Varsity Tennis Manager, j.V. Baseball, tBatgirl, scorekeeperj Girls' League, Band Maj. Secretarial Science Moyer,jeff: Maj. Mechanics Mulholland, Charlotte: Amb. Secretary Mullis, Pam: Maj. Business Munson, Dan: Band Maj, Work Experience Myers, Fred: A.P. English, Dept Chairman- Chapman '52, Cal State Long Beach '58 Harvard '65 Nagel, jennifer: Spanish Club, Art Club, Interact Maj. English Nelson, Craig: Football, Band Amb, Musical Ministry Nelson, Paul: Varsity Football, Varsity Club Vice President, Ski Club Maj. Math and Science Nelson, Tim: Maj. Business Administration Nelson, Wayne: Band, English-Cal State Long Beach '64 Newman, Barry: Yearbook Photo, Senior Class V.P., junior Class Treas., CSF, Key Club, Speech Maj. Political Science Nish, Kevin: Ba nd, Bowling Club, Stage Band Amb. Law Norton, Bev: Amb. Legal Secretary Nutt, Grover: Media Specialist, Dept. Chairman Driver Instruction, A-V Coordinator Nutt, Marcia: Songleader, CSF, Drill Team Vice Pres. Pep Club Maj. English and Math Nutt, Marlene: Drill Team Asst Leader, A Ca- pella Choir, CSF, Adv. Girls' Glee Maj. Math and English O'Neil, Vicki: Tennis, Volleyball, Badmitton Amb, Art Ordlock, David G.: Ski Club, ICC, Var. Club Pres., Varsity Football, Var. Track, Speech, Stu- dent Council Amb. President of the U.S Ornelas, Marie: Class Rep. Maj. Art Osumi, Karen: Drill Team, Pep Club, Home- making Club Maj. Home Economics and Math Pacho, Steve: Varsity Tennis, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Club Amb. Athletics Page, Denise: Young Protagonist Club, Pep Club Amb Social Worker Palay, Susan: Thespian, Auto Shop Speech,'Art. Drama, TASK, CSF Amb. Dentistry People-197 Pangersis, Denise: French Club, Pep Club Amb. Bookkeeper Parrott, William L.: Photo I, II, III, Yearbook Photo Advisor, Photo Club, Newspaper Photo Advisor-San Diego State '65 Payne, Dennis: Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, TASK, Varsity Club Amb. Doctor Pearce, Nancy: Home Ec. Club Maj. Business Pearson, Susan: Amb. Medical Nurse Pecchia, joan: Educationally Handicapped-Cal State San Bernadino '67 Pecis, Ed: Amb. Professional Racer Penn, Kathleen: Speech, PEP Club, H2rildS. CAA, Drama Maj. Speech and Elem. Educ. Penn, Patti: Speech, Drama, CSF, GAA, Thespi- ans, Spanish Club, Booster Club Maj. Speech Peterson, Craig: Key Club Pres., Bowling Club Pres., Boys' League Pres., Interact, V.P., ICC Pres. Chess Club Treas., PTSA. PGUGYSOYM Douglas: US History, World History, Var. Football, jV Baseball Coach-Cal State Fullerton '69 Peterson, Nancy: Speech Club, GAA, Pep Club, Heralds, Girls' League, PTSA Board Maj. Physical Education Phelps, Lori: Madrigals, French Club, Spanish Club Amb. Linguist Phelps, Pamela: Pep Club, GAA, Key Club, ASB Vice President Maj. Psychology Phillips, Duaine: Driver Educ. Athletics, jV Football, Varsity Wrestling-Biola College '67 Phillips, Scott: School Paper, TASK, Chess Club Maj. Commercial Art Platfoot, Phyllis: Home Arts, Nursery School Aids-Whittier College '54 Post, Rick: Water Ski Club, Wrestling, Drag Club Amb. Driver Pradetto, Vivian: Homemaking Club, GAA Maj. Liberal Arts Prado, Rubin: Cee Basketball, Amb. Spanish Teacher Prentice, Chuck: Ski Club Maj. Construction Management Price, David M.: Media Studies, Sanjose State '62 Prostor, Mark: Boys' League Amb. Veterinarian Pruett, Debbie: Pep Club, ICC, Legend Staff. Girls' League Officer Maj. Business Prusa, jim: Drag Club Maj, Business Quihuiz, Chris: Basketball, Golf, TASK, Boys' League Amb. Teacher Quissell, Gerald: Biology, Oceanography- Augustana College '65 Radke, Carl: Varsity Football, A Cappella Choir Maj. English Raines, joey: Amb. Business Executive Ratekin, jim: Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Club, Ski Club Maj. English and Science Rauch, Rebecca: Spanish Club, Band Maj. Secretarial Science Recker, Ron: Varsity Football, Bee Basketball Maj. English Reil, john R.: Theatre Arts, Amer. Lit.-Univ. of Iowa '60 Drake Univ. '62, Cal State Long Beach '70 Richards, Rod: Football Maj, Broadcasting and Business Richardson, Cheryl: Amb. Veternarian Richer, Denise: Pep Club Amb. Stewardess Ricketts, Rhonda: Water Ski Club, Pep Commis- sioner, Senior Attendent Amb. Dental Assistant Ringl, Bob: Key Club, Bowling Club Rivers, Bill: U.S. History, Track, Driver Training Sz Educ. Pepperdine '51 Roddam, Tim: Football, Cross Country, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Club Amb. Wildlife Management Rodriguez, Ileana: French Club, Pep Club, GAA, Interact Maj. Language Roney, Debbie: German Club Maj. Artcrafts Roohinia, Edmond: International Club, TASK Amb. Doctor Roquet, Steve: BEE Football, Amb. Metal Technology Rosacker, George A.: Counselor, Drake Univ '54 198-People Rousselle, Rick: Wrestling, Varsity Club, Water Ski Club Maj. American Government Ruger, Kristin: Amb. Teacher Ruger, Thomas: Wrestling Amb. Automotives Rundgren, Paul: Amb. Business Administration Ruppert, Robert: Tennis Team, Wrestling, Band Amb. Law Enforcement Russell, Alan: M aj. English Russell, Neff: Student Senate, Boys' League, Heralds Club, Football Ryan, Kathleen: M aj. Art Ryba, Ron: A Capella Choir, House of Represent- atives M aj. Police Science Sabicer, Kelly: Yearbook Photo, TASK Maj. Biological Sciences Sadie, jeff: Sadler, A ancy: Var. Cheerleader, Pep Club, Water Ski CI E' M aj. .fat Sallee jr., Gregg: NBS Editor, ASB Speaker of the House, CSF, Speech, Spanish Club, jr. Cl. Sec Maj. English and Social Science Samuelson, Cheryl: Girls' Glee, Pep Club Maj. Business Sanborn, Scott: German Club M aj, English Sanchez, Rovert: Varsity and j.V. Football, Baseball Maj. Business San'Chez, Shanne: Amb. Police Work Sandles, Lisa: CSF, TASK, GAA, ICC, French Club Amb. Medical Research Sain, Christine: A Cappela, Folk Rock, GAA Amb. Secretary Sanders, Bob: Baseball Amb. Construction Sanno, Mary: GAA Amb. Teaching Santibanez, Ron: Marching Band, Clarinet Choir Maj. Music Santibanez, Rosalie: Drama Amb. Teacher Sargent, Susan: Amb. Experiencer Satterfield, Sandra: Drill Team, Girls' P.E.- Cal State Long Beach Saunders, Darryl: Electronics, Choir Maj. Ditch Digger Sauter, Debbie: Pep Club, Choir, Girls' League Maj. English and Art Sauter, Donna: Pep Club, Choir, Girls' League Maj. Art and Math Sayre, Bill: Football, Senate, Baseball, Basket- ball Amb. Welder Schaefer, john P.: Maj. History Schilling, Danna: Maj. Home Economics Scholten, Vance: Schrett, Larry: Thespians, Drama Club Schrezenmeier, Uwe: German Club Maj. Forestry Scultz II, Gerald: Amb. Electronics Scott, Don: Maj. History Scott, Michelle: Speech, Honor Society Amb. X-Ray Technologist Scrivner, Tracy: Marching Band, Concert Band Amb. Computer Technician Seaton, Maribeth: Drill Team, A Capella, Legend Staff Amb. Writer for the New Yorker Serembe, Sue: Amb. Fashion Designer Sergott, janet: Thespians, Drama Club Sec. Folk Rock Maj. Business!Theatre Arts Schafor, Claudia: Pep Club, Surf Club, Ski Club, Choir Amb. Teacher Shafor, Mark: Maj. Construction Technology Sharman, Fred: Computer Programming, Alg II, Arithmetic Fundamentals-Norhtwestern Univ '63 BA, San jose State Univ. '67 Shea, Karen: Pep Club, Girls' League, School Mascot, Student Council Amb. Dental Assistant Sherrill, David: M aj. Math Shields, Melvin: Amb. Mechanic Shirey, Dan: ICC, Band Pres. Stage Band Maj. Advertising Sikora, Roy: Varsity Football, Varsity Track. Varsity Club Maj. Computer Science Siciliani, jean: Drama Amb. Airline Stewardess Sieg, james: Political Science, English-Cal State Univ. Long Beach Siler, james: Yearbook Photo, Science Club, Photo III, Environment Club Amb. Electrical journeyman Simons, Ronda: Speech, Drama, GAA Amb. Teacher Sims, Linda: Drill Team, Speech, A Capella, French Club, Internat.Club Amb. Interpreter Sinclair, Duncan: Basketball Amb. Engineer Sins, jackie: CSF, Drama, Organic Gardening Club Amb. Theatre Arts Slocum, joseph: Geometry, Algebra Il-Trig.- NortheastMissouri '40 Univ. of Redlands '49 Sluss, Valerie: Maj, Business Small, joy: Water Ski Club, Pep Club, GAA Student Cabinet Smith, Gary: Environmental Science Biology, Life Science, Tennis Coach Western Michigan Univ. '68 Smith, Pamela: French Club Sec. Cheerleader, ICC Maj. Political Science Smith, Rick: French Club Maj. Medicine Smith, Wayne: Sneegas, Debi: Maj. Home EconomicsfBusiness Snow, Brad: Maj. Law Speicher, janet: Amb. Airline Stewardess Springer, Gary: Adv. Band Maj. Art Stanfield, Steve: Football, Track, Ski Club, Water Ski Club Abm. Research Field Stephens, Sherrie: CSF, Girls' League V.P. Amb. Secretary Sterna, Fern: Comp. I, Supernatural Literature- Dickinson State College Stettler, Dana Stevens, Mickie: Amb. Teacher Stevenson, Tamara: Drama, Ski Club, Math Club, Science Club Maj. Business Administration Stewart, Mark: Band Amb. Musician Stitt,james: TASK, CSF, Chess Club Amb. Biochemistry Storch, Elizabeth: CSF, TASK, ICC, French Club Amb Psychology or Veterinary Stormfeltz, Cindy: Drill Team, Drama, Pep Club Maj. English Stubbs, Gary: Maj. Science, Oceanography Stuhaan, Sheryle: Amb. Business Styler, Bill: Maj. Metal Technology Suarez, Dan: Water Ski Club, Bee and Varsity Football, Varsity Club, Wrestling Maj. Science Swan, Marilyn: A Capella, Pep Club, Thespians, Girls' Glee, House of Representatives Amb. Public Relations Swamer, Cheryl: U.S. History, Adapted P.E.- UCLA '67 Swaving,jack: Water Ski Club, Wrestling Amb. Construction Sweany, Mike: Sweeney, Noel: Boys' P.E., Varsity Baseball Coach-Whittier College '51 Sylvester, Susan: Homemaking Club, Bowling Club, Girls' Choir Amb. Dental Assistant Takemoto, jack: Varsity Track, Varsity Wres- tling, Bee Football Amb. Doctor Taormina, Vince: Varsity Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Senate, Ski Club Maj. Business and Math Teach, Dotty: Madrigals Sec., Choir Club, Drama. Pep Club, Maj. Performing Arts Templeton, Greg: Band, CSF, Track Amb. Forestry Tenn, Carol: Drill Team Leader Amb. Nurse Thoma, jeff: Bowling Club Maj. Police Science Thompson, Bryan: Life Science, Physical Science -UC Irvine '69 Cal Stae Long Beach '72 Thornton, Susan: Pep Club, Girls Glee, Girls' League Maj. Home Economics Timpte, jane: Banner Carrier, Band, Advanced Clothing Comp. Amb. Fashion Merchandising Ting, Karen: Maj. Psychology Tortoro, june: Amb. Secretary Tovaas, Robert: Folk Rock, Drama, Speech Maj. English Townsend, Ron: German Club, ICC, Key Club, jr. Class V.P., TASK, ASB Tres., Organic Gar- dening Amb. Medical Research Tozzie, james: U.S. History, Basketball, Katella Bicycle Club-Cal State Fullerton Tunkelrott, David: Ski Club Maj. Liberal Arts Valdez, Rick: Interact Pres., Key Club Pres., Boys' League, ICC, Bowling, Ana, Youth Council Amb. Vocational College Valencia, Alan: Wood Construction Amb. Wood Construction Valeri, Linda: Art-Cal State Fullerton Vandenbos, Debe: Snow Ski Club, Drama Club Vanderwilt, Brian: Maj. Math Vara, Richard: Reading, Advisor Class of '75- Univ. of Buffalo '64 BA, Chapman College '72 MA Vesely, jeff: Bowling Club, TASK, CSF Amb. Pharmacist Victor, Susan: Maj. Math Vigil, Sandi: jr. Princess Maj. English Vince, Darlene: Homemaking Club, Pep Club Amb. Home Economics Vinding, Shelley: Drill Team, Art Amb. Physical Therapist Vlasak, jay: Composition I, II Speech Team Advisor-Cal State Long Beach '71 Voorhis, Robin: Drill Team, Newspaper Editor Amb. journalism Voris, Ray: Bowling Amb. Computer Programer Wade, Ted: Art III, Special Studies, Ceramics I, Il-Univ. of Calif. Berkeley '48 Wagner, Bobbie: Maj. Dental Hygienist Wakefield, Sally: Band, CSF M aj. Science Walker, Dave: Photo Staff, Water Ski Club Maj. Photography Walker, jane: Chemistry-Franklin College, Indiana WaIIin,john: Boys' P.E., Athletic Diretor Walters, Sue: Maj. M ath Ward, Dennis: Baseball, Surf Club, Work Ex- perience, Photo Maj. Art and English Ward, Scott: Maj, Constrution Warren, Gary: Newspaper M aj. Science Washnesky, Lance: Var. Cross Country, Var. Track, Var. Club, CSF, Gold Seal Bearer, TASK Maj. Marine Biology Watson, Susan: Pep Club, Newspaper House of Representatives Maj. journalism Wechsler, Douglas: Key Club, j.V. Cross Country, Soph Baseball Maj. English Weddell, Denny: Drill Team Maj, Arts and Crafts Werner, Kenny: Campus Life, Speech, Wrestling, Football Amb. Cop Werchke, Richard: Algebra B, Algebra II, Cal- culus, IV Wrestling, Soph, Baseball-Colorado State College '67 Wheelbarger, Pam: GAA Maj. Science Whieldon, Thomas: Wood Technology-Cal State Long Beach Whitfill, Gary: Chess Club, TASK Maj. Music White, Lois: D'Youville College B.S. in Nursing Whitman, Reynold: Baseball Maj. Drafting Wiley, l,uAnn: Homemaking Club, ICC VP. Girls' League Sec., Pep Club Maj. Liberal Arts Williams, jeri Ann: Pep Club, Band, Banner Carrier M aj, Drama Williams, Mike: Water Ski Club Williams, Sam: Auto I, II, III-Arizona State Univ. '51 BS, '57 Williams, Sandra: Maj. Business Williamson, Bill: Amer Govt ,-Fresno State College '60 BA, Cal State Fullerton '71 MA Williamson, Dana: NBS, Senate, TASK, Speech Maj. English Williamson, Elizabeth: Spot ral Education Williamson, Kerry: Drill Team, Home EL Club Sec., CSF, Pep Club ICC Maj. Science Williamson, Nadine: Homemaking I, II, Advanced Clothing-Univ of Idaho, Univ. of Calif S I5 Wilson, Chuck: Varsity Football, Varsity lN'res- tling, Varsity Club Maj. Science, Math Wilson, Norma: Speech, GAA, Spanish Amb. Elementary Teacher Winger, Ron: Tennis Team, CSF, TASK Maj Biological Science Wood, Debbie: Interact Club May. English Wooten, Cherryl: Band Sec , CAA, CSI-, Han- ner Carrier Maj, Micro-Biology Wrecle, Nicki: Songleader, Drill Team, Yearbook, Speech Maj. Law Wright, Rick: Basketball, Ski Club Maj. Psychology Yamaguchi, Eric: Student Trainer TASK, CSF Maj Medicine Young, Doug: TASK Maj. History and English Young, Ronnie: Band, Tenn:-. Maj Biological Sciences Zalkus, Eddy: Amb Traveler Zitny, Sharon: German Club, Girls' League Band, TASK, Interact Amb. Nurse . L cw -gy v--H Q ni- .- People-199 A School, aside from being different things to different people, was nothing to many people. It was where they had to go for a certain percentage of time until the whole hassle was over with, and nothing more. One more face in a crowd- ed lunch line, another name on a com- puter roll sheet, something to fill an empty desk. At times it felt as if school were completely meaningless and there was the danger of being lost in a web of uselessness. H' W 'f I Mlm -strives igfaf,.anvv1gpnm,,W fi' f , ,,w,,gg:1 f ' Don't Make Some-Thing Out of Yourself! AS' PQ M 5 i . f wwg 5 -m?. f.vff M3 ....,,:,::1:m-.:.,mJ 6 rw . , . Ms, if Wm f Inu 'V K' ' E3 ,+'d11gig, 'Y 1 2: Sui-an fig? - E 5 L, ,, , db, -isa-.4- K ,,,,4-wvfWusf,,,,,wv'ffft 5 s V 5 Wwwtwwdf E V .,.Wwf ' ' ' v ' f ,,,,.z,, fy, f fr 1 - 4 K , ,iwasw , I ,yi 5 A f f F 1 - ' -f 5 -zvjw, ,-1' V v ,,q?.?,-af' V rj ,M A '- if 'I Xyn Q M' f' A :dj VVVV 1 AXA X 7 f U '11, f, 1' JA, , Oy waz, 1 1' g f :A , rl J if Z 991. I., -' f, -4 if by its 5 School for 783 Days a Year . fl? .S-sw K: That everyone did not like school was not a secret. On the negative side, feelings ran from its a bore, a drag, a waste of time, to definite and obvious hate. For some,school was where one had to act tperforml in the way which made it easiest for the administra- tion to run the education business. This usually meant- don't make waves and blend in as much as possible, unless of course, one had some special 202-Closing merit to offer in which case one was allowed to make their school look good. For some of the stu- dents, perhaps more than it was comfortable to ad- mit, school meant that they would continue,grudg- ingly to put in their time at school even though the candy machine may have been visited more often than certain classes. u , H el,7ffjQftw,sf M Q W f 'Q 'iv H wx-f..,wwg: A H f'fA,fw-A Lf-1167143 V I ,L Q, l 'tim K 1 It IS getting late Shall we ever be asked for? Are we simply Not wanted at all? i!f 4' I E. hui . f 'jffpfi .ff 'rf l l l Closing-203 Slttlng ID the shade of an old tree Whllrng away the hours dolng nothlng but being m Can t help but feeling free no cares Llfe ISt8kII'1g me up rnto Its grasp I feel like I could slt and thunk for the rest of my time Not dependmg on any one or they on me Can t help but feeling free no cares Lrfe rs taking me up unto rts grasp Experlenclng what I took for granted Thlngsl never knew could say so much by dolng so llttle Telllng me of secrets gone by and predlctmg for the future Can t help but feeling free no cares Llfe lSt8lCll1g me up unto nts grasp -Cindy Smith ARTWORKg LEFT, Debbie Hurtado: UPPER RIGHT La u ra Ba ier. i ll S5557 TN- X ' ll Egihc me He Turned 73 It was hls blrthday he turned 73 He wanted patiently for his famlly He got on the phone and ordered a fancy cake Hls famlly would come they wouldn t be late At 2 o clock he went out and sat on the porch watchmg the cars as they passed hum by He rested his eyes and thought of the surpruses they would bring It was his brrthday he turned 73 I am an old and lonely man My eyes have seen so many years of pam but deep rn my heart I knowl ll see my children smlle once agam At 7 o clock he faxed a T V dinner eatmg It slowly by the kitchen wlndow He looked at the cake they wouldn t be late 11 30 he couldn t keep open has eyes crawling unto bed he silently cried It was has birthday he turned 73 ARTWORK, UPPER LEFT, Ed due Ashworth LOWER LEFT Terri Hmtz fry lfqiz ww .X ' -1 ' Q 93 aff p ik X 3 . , 1 5 , x, 7 A Qu M ' ts-. , if T 3 'G Q 'f ,K - 1 1 Qty PM ' N ? y 3 . . l .I . .- X l the lonesome picker rides again guitar on his back a sad song in his heart, the drifter of the plains climbs onto his pony and is off again, alone with the wind. he plays at whistlestops, at taverns and at churches, asking nothing but a few pennies as applause, for his wine and his bread and his strings. the lonesome picker rides again, some say out of foolishness and others say vanity, with a bottle of port for company, he rides the plains he rides alone. -Eddie Ashworth wandering in warm august dusk, locked in 3 CIOSG out the summer breeze silently flowing thfgugh the deep nevada Crest- gelltlflg straight dOWl'l on the takeoff nature reaches out with all of her SOIHS for If all the WHY glorious beauty in a room of celluloid green now the goft Sgng of the lazy gtream totally Safe, lOCkEd in lTlOll16I' I'l2lIUI'8'S ITIOSI and fragrance of the growing scotch pine P 9Cl0U5 f00m, lure Qne Closer, and its up to me to get out and now you know you've reached your limit iIhif1ki'llSfayif1- there's no more, only heaven. I -Rick Valdez Dan Warner I get up in the morning and go to school Cause that's what some people tell me to do. They say l can't possibly understand because l've missed the Depression and didn't grow up with World War ll. They say school is a good place to lea rn, But I say Everyone has their own world lnthe Suburbs But I've been depressed, and in case you've forgotten, theres still a war going on. I worry about trying too hard So I hardly try at all And end up with nothing either way. l'm lust sittin' here. l'm a suburb boy. There's lots of girls and theres lots of boys Everyone Could manage to find some ioy But there's one thing I think's quite insane- Some of us don't get to know one another's name. Gregg Sallee -Bill Houghton g A :yr .5 1 TESC' A A ' ' L,L s'A V w. K ' ' i n . ,I ' gig' My , Ah ,, 'Q 4: Ai f-K-N r .. -W. 5. 1. ' ' . . 1- Q. v 4 K mm 4i!. yi ' . It UIQ qw., . V Q , Q: .gr 1 V ' WA .N V .M A i f A . t tk - -R1-..,.'..,-,,M - P 5 ff . 1w- ' rf R ' f 'tftfr .. 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' 525 -if Ryo' 'l ' f ' ' 'Q it A , 1- ,Eff-fu. 5 fix. s- fi 4, K .ik ., .- - . V314 H ' K - 1,1 alutp- .W 3 if -'affine' , - 2 4' A-'ws' ,Q . , g f--., 'ff filiff-'..,vH :eww ,g1'g,54:-'tr-5,15 wg Q' ,- .v r, '-. f ...A -i ' fy ' ' - We if T ' A 55.T:'1..2:N T'H 5..'Yff:-'-'+5w'r?Q.f .1 vi' Q - ,ZH ff, 4,5,1'W3'?f: 5 f 5' ' , ff-Fai' - ,-x,-ix.-'1'S?fi H - 'A- Q S1 ' 4' if' i s rw-va' f',?'3 J.'f',' - V - ' ' ef 'S ' ' if . - 'rd ff . V f . ' - f- - even though your world is sometimes seen through broken windows, it is still beautiful in spite of the glaring splinters Closing-209 Acapella A 36 AFS - 59 V 3 Band - 33' 7 J Banners - 32 Baseball - 104 Bowling Club - 57 Basketball - 84 Cabinet- 49 Campus Life - 53 Chess, Club - 52 CSF - 67. Cross Country W 82 Aberegg, Jamie 120 Abney, Mickey 120 Acosta, Josephine J. 144 Adams, Betty A. 67,166 Adams, Dennis E. Adams, Lynn R. 54,166 Adams, Mark S. 120 Adams, Steven R. 94,120 Aden, Roxann E. 144 Adler, Richard L. 144 Agbe, Janet 120 Aguilar, Anthony A. 144 Airola, Judy L. 120 Aizawa, Masami 144 Albarez, Angela M. 144 Albin, Vickie L. 144 Aldridge, James 177 Alea, Raul 120 Alexander, Donald J. 33,120 Al ara, Rosendo 166 Al ec, Charlene D. 29,36,115,120 i Allec, Cindy L. 166 Allec, Michelle M. 144 Allen, Allen Allen Douglas J. 33,166 ,Julie A. 144 Robert 35 144 , J. , Allgeier, Kenneth R. Allgeier, Mark A. 120 Allicotti, Gina M. 50,62,6'7, 166 Allicotti, Sharon J. 62,144 Allison, Jeff W. 120 Allison, Robert E. 120 Brier, Lis Allison, Sue M. 144 Almich, Robin D. 83,166 Alonzo, Arthur J. 166 Alva, David M. 144 Alvarado, Mark R. 36,39,44, 45,166 Alves, David D. 120 Alviso, Gilbert R. 144 Anastasi, Lorraine 166 Andersen, David B. 74,78,120 Andersen, Jon S. 144 Anderson, Chris M. 194 Anderson, Dale W. 144 Anderson, David R. 144 Anderson, Lawrence B. Anderson, Thomas L. 120 Andrews, john S. 39,42,43,50,o3, 64,166 Arcurri, Richard 180 Arellanes, Linda 144 Arellano, Eduardo 144 Arellano, Guillermo A. 144 Arellano, Victor M. 166 Afford, Margo A. 33,56,64,144 Armeno, Gregory C. 80,120 210-Index General Index Cheerleaders 4 2.5 Drama-39.11. Drill Team 2331 Football - 74 French Club - 58 lcc - 50 , Junior Cl'ass,e,142 Key Club +1.64 Legend Staff- 46 Madrigals - 37 Ski Club + 55 j Sophomoregflliass - 118 Speech Cltiliilr 42 Student Congress - 50 Student Senate- 51 FHA - 38 Newspaper Staff - 44 TASK - 62 GAA - 115 People - 116 Tennis - 110 Girls Giga - 35 Pep Club M 2.9 Track - 98 Golf - 112 Photo Clube 48 Varsity Club e 66 Happenings 4 12 Senior Class: 164 Water Ski Cinb 454 Heralds,Ci62b',1'63 5120115 f?72f'2 , ',',.' Wrestling'?5gi9if5iri' 1 lnteract+'16i4't H 50H8l9336fSi4'24 ' ' ' 1 1973Le e dP' t el de Armstrong, Gary L. 94,120 Asbra, Perry A. 51,52,80,97,120 Asbra, Wendy S. 49,166,186 Ash, Judith D. 33,120 Ash, RobertG. 97,144 Ashworth, Edmund E. 39,40,42, 50,67,167,201 Asselin, Linda G. 167 Ast, Kathryn D. 144 Auday, Bryan C. 97,11O,118,120 Auday, Carolyn L. 53,67,167 Augustson, Ted W. 144 Axworthy, Roger D. 35,37,135 B Backs, Andrew H Bad er, Willaim T. 144 Baeder, David A. 144 Baier, Laurie J. 120 Bailey, Bertram G. 66,96,97,120,167 Bailey, Dean J. 33 Bailey, Debra A. Bailey, Fred R. 144 Bailey, Rodney D. Bair, Jeffrey P. 93,144 Baker, Deborah A. 36,120 Baker, Gail L. 31,144 Baker, Janell M. 144 Baker, Michael G. 66,167 Baker, Susan C. 55,144 Baker, Thomas W. 52,55,62,66,82,144 Baldwin, Judy K. 29,144 Bale, Barry R. 144 Balkcom, Patricia E. 144 Baltes,.Mark C. 144 Baltes, Michael J. 74,167 Banks, Charles 20,33,49,51,166,167 Banner, Tina M. 29,144 Barber, David B. 144 Barber, James 120 Barce, Ernest 1809 Bard, Daniel A. 12.0 Barela, George J. 80,94,95,120 Barela, Steven G. 44,135,167 Bark, Robert 194 Barkawi, Karim 47,161 Baresel, Prank P. 167 Barker, Jay R. 33,144 Barker, Jon A. 144 Barker, Laura 144 Barkey, James R. 120 Barnett, Dawn VI. 144 Barnett, Kathleen 67,115,120 Barnett, Margaret A. 167 Barnett, Teresa A. 36,37,42,50,167 Barney, Joseph 66,741,144 Barney, Monte L. 144 Barr, Jane E. 167 Barrera, David A. 120 Barrett, Mar J. 12.0 Barrett, Randal D. Barrett, Robert W. 120 Barrett, Rodney L. Barton, John 194 Barth, C. 96 Barth, H. 96 Bastian, Robert J. 85 Bates, Jeffrey 128,140 Battram, Joseph A. 167 Baughman, Mark 121 Baum artner, David D. 167 Bausci, Carol Bayliss, Glenn 184 Beach, Dale E. 167 Beaumont, Catherine J. 62,o7,144 Bebout, Rodney M. Beck, Prank C. 12.1 Beckman, Dean W. 167 Beers, Cherie 29,115,121 Belcher, Diana 121 Bell, Karen 121, N,184 Bell, Kathryn Bement, Andrea K. 29,53,55,121 Bement, George D. 36,37,40,SO,51,52, 53,55,66.167 Benbow, WilliamJ. 121 Bengochea, Robert M. 145 Bennett, Anita A. 145 Bennett, Brian D, 121 Bennett, Mark A. 145 Bennion, Danny B. 121 Bennion, Jeffrey R. 167 Benson, Denise R. 31,145 Benton, Debra A. 29,35,54,145 Berg, Lotan C. 121 Berg, Mark S. 67,145 Bergland, Kamdon D, 54,121 Berry, Pauline 181 Bertaina, Rory A. 51,55,66,67,74,145 Bertaina, Suzanne M. 27,29,55,121 Best, Lynn A. 35,121 Betts, Walter R. 167,200 Bevec, Trudy E. 167 Beveridge, Karol A. 167 Beveridge, Mark S. 121 Beyer, Laura A. 121 Beyer, Michael E. 145 Bickford, Kim C.115,121 Bidwell, Charles R. 74,916,145 Biel, Bruce D. 167 Bighead, Diane C. 50,54,67,1-45, Bighead, Jack 81,138,145 Binder, Marianne T. 167 Binder, Melinda K. 145 Bird, Gary R. 145 Birkinshaw, David 145 Birkinshaw, Susan 121 Birosik, Ronald 36,62,67,121 Blackwell, Lisamari R. 29,44,51,115,121 Blair, Eleanor ' Blakley, Ronald L. 44,457,145 Blanch, Lisa E. 121 Blankenship Carl E. 168 Blankenship, Donna 168 Blaylock, Duane D. 145 Blaylock, Leta M. 145 Blocher, Susan P. 36,115,121 Blount, Paul H. 55,62,74,145 Boeck, Christine E. 33,121 Boettjer, Marisa L. Bohm, Thomas L. 168 Bohnen, Mark W. 121 Bond, Jennifer L. 29,168 Bond, Joyce L. 121 Bonnell, James P. 145,194 Bonnell, LauraJ.122 Bonus, Johnj. 145 Booker, Patricia D. 122 Bookout, Linda R. 168 Borbon, Richard 122 Borgstrom, Cheryi A. 168 Borigini, Debra E. 122 Boring, R. Michael 80,122 Born, Lisa S. 31,145 Botts, Larry G. 83,122 Boucher, Margaret A. 145 Bouse, Stanley J. Bouska, , Boyce, Vickie A. 122 Boydstun, Peggie L. '1 45 Boyer, Margaret F. 29,122 Boyles, G. Jon 122 Bradley, Mike B. 168 Bradley, Nancy L. 122 Bradley, Rob 168 Branch, Kevin D. 168 Bra , Susan A. 145 Brelgm, Roxann K. 122 Brennan, Brennen, Brewster Terrence M.'66,67,166 Tracy L. 29,51,115,122 , Debra J. 168 Brewster, Dianna L. 35,122 Brewster, William H. 143 a S. 29,122 Brimlow, Prank A. 80,97 Britton, Linda E. 168 Brock, Nancy L. 122. Brodie, Anne L. 122 , Brodie, Kevin M. 145 Brooks, Robert C. Broussard, Karen L. 122 Brown Brown , Avery 122 , Cindy L. 29,122 Brown, CraigJ. 145 Brown, James T. 145 Brown, Jerrine L. 168 Brown, Keith 122 Brown, Mark 168 Brown, Mark S. 145 Brown, Robert M. Brown, Steven M. 168 L' Brown William Di 1122 Browne, Victor W.,36,37,168 A Bruegl, Lynn K. 122 Brummel, Mary I. 122 Brumrnel, Williarnj. 39,40,56,83,145 Brunet, Karen D. 146 Bruns, Craig R. 146 Bruns, Valerie A. 24,146 -Bry yder, Marian 179 Buchanan, Brianj. 146 I Buchanan, james S. ,146 Buchanan, john A.f122' Buckley, janet179 'L Bu bee, Lynne D. 29,541,146 Bueovskis, Lauren Y. 29,121,122 Burandt, Donald j. 122 Burchill, Bonniej. 31,168 Burd, Brenda G. 146 Burd, Patricia 122. Bur ess, Keri L. 29,136,146 Burie, Mary K. 29,5,5,1.45,146 'T Burke, RaymondfP.'168 ' Burns, Ed 128 Burns, Ralph A. 146 Burrou hs, Anita S. 36,168 Bushnell, Ste hanie R. 146 Butcher, Linclll M. 146 Butler, Lois 44,115,123 Buzenes, Rick j. 146 . Byard, Donald . I Byrd, George D. 33,-56,146 C Cadman, David C. 97,146 ,L Gadman, Gary 62,122 Qgidwell, Pat W. 92,493,146 1- Ci-rhoon, Bonnie 122 Cahow, Leondaj. 122 Calaway, Ronald B. 55,56,62,146 Calhoun, David L. Callen, john P. 33,146 Campa, john M. 168 Campa, Rita 168 Campbell, Christoph D. 168 Canchola, Karen 33,146 Cappo, janice M. 146 Capps, Connie 174 Carbine, Marla 122 Carbine, Melory 146 Ciariker, jeff D. 50,541,169 Carl, Shiny A. 31,146 Carlson, Brian D. 146 Carlson, Charm L. Carlson, Dale A. 36,37,52,83,146 Carlson, David E. 122 Carlson, jim E. 146 .. Carmichael, Martha M. 122 Carota, Phyllis 119,122 Carr, james D. 122 Carroll, Kevin M. 122 Carson, Mike E. Carter, Dean E. 146 Carter, Pamela 31,146 Carter, Scott W. Carter, Toni 39,411,169 Cartwright, Linda S. 33,146 Cartwright, Paul A. 146 Casey, Deborah L. 122 Casey, Patricia M. 29,146 Casey, Scott L. 169 Cassiere, Bonnie j. 169 Cassiere, Lex A. 54,146 Castillo, john P. Castilone, judith L. 169 Castleman, Kevin A. 169 Castleman, Thomas I. 122 Catano, Diana 169 Cavanaugh, Kenneth j. 32,140 Cegielski, Sandra M. 146 Certain, Cynthia L. 33,55,56,146 Cervone, Sam j. 146 Chambers, Mark F. 33,122 Chapman, William G. 122 Chase, Robyn D. 122 Chau, Steven 146 Chaves, Anthonyj. 80,123 Childers, Deborah K. Chois, Sabas H. 146 ' Christenson, Thomas M. 54,169 Christopher, Steven L. 146 Cieszko, Barbara 146 Cisneros, ErnestT. 146 Clark, Charles 32,33,37,169 Clark, Clifford W. 97,123 Clark, Sherri M. Clark, William D. 133 Clarke, Stuart L. 36,44,45,146 Clay, Cynthia C. 123 Clay, joyce L. Cleary, Ed 183 Clevenger, Paul A. 169 Clever, Pamela j. 123 Climo, Michaelj. 33,123 Cline H. 80 Clover, john C. 33,147 Coffey, Glenn R. 147 Coffman, Kim M.,31,54,147 Cogan, Colleen M. 44,169 Coian, Kathleen P. 123 Co ins,joan L. 169 Collins, Nancy E. 123 Collins, Virginia R. 31,123 Comeau, Richardj. 123 Conlyn, Ninah 157 Connelly, Debra A. 31,53,67,169 Connelly, Thomas R. 33,97,123 Conner, David P. 54,67,147 Connolly, jean A. 26,29,36,37,55,147 Connolly, Maureen R. 50,67,115,169 Connolly, Theresa M. Conrad, Karl j. 123 Conrad, LisaM. 147 Conrad, Sherryl S. 29,147 Contano, Diana Conti, Craig A. 66,74,169 Cook, Cindy L. 54,147 Cook, Donna D. 29,169 Cook, jan M. 36,37,169 Cook, jill A. 147 Cook, Kimberly E.29,33,56,67,115,123 Cook, Stephen C. 123 Cooke, Mark D. 147 Coorey, Regina 147 Cope, jim L. 169 Corcoran, Robert P. 80,123 Cordray, julie A. 169 Cordray, Nancy 123 Corey, Steven W. 123 Corey. Suzanne G. 123 Corrothers, W. Michael 123 Corwin, Robert 64,123 Cosentino, Michael E. 170 Costello, Gar T. 33,147 COSi6ll0, l..inCl,a A. 31,36,5O,170 Coulston, Carolyn 170 Couture, james A. Cox, Gary L. 147 Cox, Vernon j. 123 Craig, Debra L. 147 Crain, Reid A. 123 Crane, Tim S. 170 Craven, john W. 96,123 Craven, julie A. 147 Craven, Teresa M. 31,123 Crayne, Melissa A. 170 Crayne, Theodore j. Cregger, Sue 29,317,147 Crews, Clifford 148 Crockett, Daniel 123 Crockett, janet L. 35,147 Croft, Richard C. 170 Cromie, Dwight S. 147 Cronkright, Kendon G. 147 Crose, Darrel F. 130,148 Cross, Barbara 33,123 Croteau, Mark R. 170 Crowe, Gre ory A. 36,170 Cruickshanli, Thomas 76,722,126 Crumpton, Roberta L. Crutc field, Cathy 170 Cullen, Bill 195 Cullen, john D.123 Cumstay, Ronald A. 80,123 Cunningham, Cathy A. 123 Cunningham, john S. 74,170 Cunningham, Lauren E. 124 Cunningham, Mark P. 147 Curtis, julie L. 147 w Curtis, PaulR. 124 V Curtis, Robert M. 170 Curtis, Tom A. 110,147 Cushing, Lauriej. 44,165,170 Cusirnano, Phyllis A. 170,188 Cutts, Cathy M. 170 Cutts, Sharon L. 124 D Dailey, Patricia L. Dailey, Ruth E. 147 Daley, Catherine A. 170 Daley, Debbie A. 25,293.70 Daley, Laurie A. 29,124 Damato, David P. 124 ' Darnato, Michael C. 147 Dangleis, Steven j. 147 Daniel, Charlaine L. Daniel, Gail L. 24,29,170 Daniels, Teresa R. 124 Danley, Thomas 81,84,91,177 Darden, Teresa A. 124 Davenport, Roberta L. 124 Davidson, Darla L. 147 Davidson, Pamela D. 35,170 Davis, Bruce G. 147 Davis, Debra K. 36,55,64,67 Davis, Donald R. 37,53,62,67,124 Davis, Gary S. 55,124 Davis, Guy A. 124 Davis, Karen L. 36,37,170 Davis, Patricia A. 124 Davis, Phyllis 173 Davis, Timothy E. 147 Davison, Trudy L. 124 Davisson, Patrick S. 170 Dawirs, Denise 170 Dawirs, Dou las D. 56,115 Dawson, Kathryn A. Dean, Mike A. 124 Debolt, Michael A. 171 Debolt, Timothy E. 147 Debruyn, ShawnM. 124 Debruyn, Walter D. 171 Debuizer, Denise C. 124 Decew, Robin L. 148 Defeo, Dana C. Defore, Kim D. Defore, Steve 180 Delaney, Greg L. Delcrognale, Paul D. 5O,54,66,171 Deleese, David A. 94,124 Deleese, Sam A. 50,62,66,74,148 Delter, Mark 180 Demos, Alexander P. 124 Demos, Paul G. 171 Dempster, Sandraj. 35,42,67,124 Denney, Charles 120 Deporter, Michele P. 33,148 Desheles, Susan C. 148 Destei uer, Keith Detwilir, Sandra 182 Devito, Mary E. 148 Dewald, Eileen F. 35,148 Dewald, Timothy L. 85,239,148 Dewilde, Bonnie j. Dewitt, Mike 171 Deyoung, Daniel j. 171 Diaz, Dean L. 171 Dicenso, Madeline 179 Dickens, judith A. 29,148 Dickerson, Douglas P. 39,42,47,51,S2, 63,82, 171 Dickinson, Debra M. 164,171 Didier, Renee 36,124 Dilworth, Virginia 181 Disanto, Darryl P. 74,79,171 Ditmar, Patricia K. 31,148 Dobson, Patricia A. 171 Dodge, Kathy A. 171 Dodge, Robyn E. 148 Dolan, Shannon M. 24,29,6O,148 Domene, Douglas S. 50,52,55,66,74,78, 148 Donnelly, Michael 124. ' A 'i'jDougherty, Marie C.'39,42,56,148 Douglass, Randali R. 80,124 Dowell, Debra R. 172 Dowell, jeffrey G. 17 2 Doyle, Kathleen M. 28,29,119,124 Doyle, Timothy X. 93,148 Dra oo, Roger A. 12.4 Draie, Denise L. 39,625,148 Dresser, Debra 1.. 29,35,54,148 Dresser, Steve M. 124 V Drivdahl, Cynthia L. 172 Dube, Diane j. 29,554,172 Dulin, jimmy D. 12.4 Dull, Evelyn M. 172 Dull, Leroy G. 124 Duncan, jeffrey A. 148 Dunn, Diane P. 148 Dunn, Michael R. 85,86,89,90,172 Dunn, Richard M. 92,931,124 Dunnahoe, Huglxie W. 172 A 7 Dunning, Sherry L. ' Durand, jon F. 172 Durand, Laura I. 124 Durning, Debra j. 172 Duthie, Dorothy 133 Duval, Dwaine R. 124 E Each, Elizabeth A. 172 Ea lin, Craig A. Eciert, Greg R. 148 Edelbrock, Linda 124 Edelbrock, Scott T. 172 Edgar, Paul j. 74,943,172 Edrnundson, Leigha D. ,124 Edwards, Douglas E. 148 Egry, Terri A. 172 E lers, Arnold 187 Eichelt, Monica j. 148 Eisenberg, Audrey 148 Eisenhauer, Carol E. 67,172 Ekelman, Kevin 148 Eldred, Harold 33,96,125 Elias, AnnaM. 172 Elinsky, Beverlee S. 172 Elliott, Alan j. 172 Ellis, Paul W. 125 Elsen, Kevin D. 148 Elvers, jennifer A. 29,115,125 Elving, Karenj. 115,125 Ely, Kimberley T. 148 Emery, jon M. 33,232,148 Emmer, Lymanj. 148 Emser, Kennethj. ' Enloe, Breton D. 148' Ennis, Bradley E. 148 Enoch, Dean L. 33,172 Epperson, Catherine 125 Epperson, Robert B. 148 Erwin, Leslie G. 125 Erwin, Steven L. Esley, Kellene 36,148 Espinoza, RobertM. 148 Estes, janice C. 148 , Ethington, Oakley 17,118,136 Etzel, jenine Evans, Glen S. 80,125 Ewing, Kathleen 148 Ewing, Marvbeth 35,125 P Fader, jane A. 35,115,172 Palappino, Marty T. Falkenbur er, llse A. 173 Fallis, Gayla S. 173 Farrer, Kean 137 Fassler, Marma 185 index-211 gfithian,'gS'fegY!6n H. 67,149 Paucett, Karen E. 148 Fawcett, Walter A. 125 Fee, Sharon K. 149 Feeney, Ellen M. 125 Feliz, David 12.5 Fenner, Mark S. 55,173 Fenton, Gregory M. 39,42,63,173 Fenton, James M. 125 Ferguson, Donald 149 Perggxson, Patrick L. 149 hfgusan, Pat156 Fefgiu-ion, Ronald D. 80,125 Peutfcg Dale G. 55,819,149 Feweil, Paul D. 125 Field, James N. 173 Field, Iames R. 173 Field, Susan D. 125 Filbeclc, David B. 149 Filer, Cisela A. 12.5 Pilipy, john 149 Filtz, Catherine I. 149 Filtz, Mary C, 173 Finell, Daniel L. 125 Finney, Kathryn A. 125 Finney, Steven A. 149 Pinucan, Tim R. 149 Firestone, Nancy M. 149 Fisher, Catherine I. 149 Fisher, Lisa B. 149 fisher, Nan J. 36,125 Fitzgerald, I anaiee L. 33,49 Fitzwater, Richard B. 173 Fleer, Caylon D. Fleming, Sharon B. 31,173 Fleming, Vivian 178 Flessel, David K. 149 Fletcher, Christina M. 173 Flinner, Paul 1. 74,174 Flores Ir. Ioe 173 Flory, Charlene 125 Fogarty, Judith I. 31,39,42,63,149 Fogarty, Michaelen M. 39,42,63,173 Fon , Erlene 149 Forclyi Richard L. 125 Forguson, james B. 125 Formica, Paul D, 125 Ferry, Carol L. 33,125 Forty, Hart L. 173 Foster, Biraalley C. 149 Foster, Deborah L. 35,149 Poster, jeff C. 125 Poster, Joseph G. 174 Fouse, Glenn M. 174 Fouse, Melvin O. 149 Fowler, Loretta 152 Fox, Jeffrey L. 83,149 Fox, Robert E. 125 Fox, Roberta J. 31,174 Pranks, Cynthia L. 25,249,174 Franks, William P. 80,125 Ftanzlce, Karen R. 64 Franzlce, Linda M, 125,174 Fraser, John W. heclg., Richard A. 126 .FrwkglRlQher: B. 174 Scott L. 126 se,s3,149 .imiwterlgyriave E. 126 Fxi5ui1dnkr,i George H. 50,174 Fri4if3y,l'Danny 96,126 FriCf3YQ'5ll1aron 51,52,62,174 Frieden, Scott W. 150 Friedman, Susanj. 126 Fritsch, Cindy K. 60,150 Fritts, Lofil. 174 Pritts, William H. 150 Froehling, Harold R. 62,64,67,15O Fronek, Sandra L. 29,174 Frost, Ronald C. 126 Fry, Bonnie I. 24,249,174 Fry, Chris C. 44,154 Fulcuda, Gerald 153 Fuller, Winifred L. Calfaee, Kamran 61 212-Index Gabaee, Mehran 61 Gacldis, Steve 33,126 Gagnon, Debbie K. 174 Gaines, Mark F. 50,150 Gaines, Steven D. 67,174 Gale, Steve L. Garber, Ronald S. 110,150 Garber, Tobie D. 174 Garcia, David M. 174 Garcia, Norma T. 39,613,150 'G?aidhex, Vicki I. 115,150 Garnett, David 126 Garrett, David J. 174 Cara-eft, Ronald P. 150 Garrison, Donald E. 174 Cass, I. 67 Gastmeyer, Mark A. 126 Gaudreau, Craig 150 Gavin, Sandra I. 174 Gawlas, John R. 47,175 Gawlas, Victoria L. 29,55,150 Gay, James E. 150 Gay, Laloni M. 175 Geer, David G, 175 Gehrls, Susan M. 175 Geisler, Martha J. 12.6 Genova, Mary L. 126 Gentnez, Daniel I. 150 George, William F. 39,42,63,67,I75 'GC:rOS2i, Charles A. 12.6 Gibereson, Diana M. 54,150 Gilbert, Gregory M. 150 Gilbert, Ste hanie A. 35,126 Gillarn, Wimam C. 126 Cillialand, Tina M. 33,126 Gilmore, Marianne L. 29,5o,6z,67,15o Giloff, Gayle L. 150 Girardi, Sherri L. 33,150 Clasier, Tim 175 Glogowsky, Lance A. 150 Goble, Nancy L. 126 Goddardjim R. 42,53,175 Goddard, Ralph C. 44,74,150 Godlce, Janice 191 Godoy, Au ustine 97,126 Codoy, Hein V. 150 Gogos, Gary D. 175 Go os, Rhonda L. 51,150 Guide, Cathy E, 33,126 Golde, James R. 175 Gomez, Roberta E. 150 Gonzales, Rose A. 54,555,150 Gonzalez, Eduardo 150 Goode, Cynthia K. Goodyear, Steve 82 Corski, Carol M. 47,175 Goulet, Lorij. 29,126 Graff, Miles 125 Graham, Darlene I. 126 Graham, Steven W. 126 Grant, Raymond M. 39,40,42,4.3,S0,175 Grass, Linda 150 Gray, Dennis A. 36,49,165,175 Gray, John A. 97,126 Cray, Peter A. 82,150 Gmjeen, Donald V. 150 Green, Jillrnda M. 150 . Grbf5n,1Kenneth 1,69 Clin: R. 175 ' 'Gr'eer1e,lKathleen X. 29,33,126 Gregor, Chris G. 126 Gregor, Kathy M. 175 Gregory, Kevin 94,126 Grenier, Sandra 150 Griffith, Gayle R, 126 Grossbrent, Kevin E. 126 Grass, Gregory D. 150 Guenther, Bob R. 175 Guerrero, Karen A. 126 Guerrero, Sharon M. 175 Guido, Stephen R. 126 Gumina, Robert A. 150 Guziejlca, Marie R. 36,56,64,150 Guzinski, Patricia A. 150 .,., . M H Haahr, Vicky L. 150 ' ' Hamada, George 129 Hacker, David E. 151 Hadley, Blaine 12o Haggard, Leslie D. 175 Hag erty, Michael A. 126 Haiiip, Mark 176 Hale, Michael E. Haley, Sharon 151 Hall, Joel B. 151 Hall, Stephan C. 33,151 Hall, Timothy J. 151 Hamer, Paula G. 151 Hamilton, Barbara E. 126 Hamilton, Susan I. 176 Hammer, Randie 176 Hammock, Dirk Hammond, Celia G. 126 Hammond, George L. 151 Hammer, Timothy L. 80,497,126 Hampton, Christine D, 151 Hampton, Susan K. 126 Hanano, Stephen S. 176 Handsone, Mitchel L. Hansel, Steven P. 126 Hansen, Jack 126 Hanson, Suzanne 118,154 Harding, Cathy E. 39,176 I-la.r1an,Iohn R. 127 Harrington, Richard T. 176 'Hgrfii-, Nancy L, 2.9,50,67,115,127 Harris, William E. 151 Hartjoy, Teri L. 127 Hartnell, Edward 194 Hatcher, julie A. 64,127 Hatcher, Michael C. I-iatleyjeri K. 151 Haverchak, Joanne L. 127 Hawkins, Nancy I. 127 Hawkins, Tim A. Hazelgrove, Walter M. 127 Heath, jeffrey B. 33,151 Hegel, Cindy C. 39,51,54,151 Helden, Joann M. 42,127 Heileson, Pamela L. 25,2O,3o,37,176 Hein, Shelley L. Heinze, Pamela I. 127 Haig, Ramona D. I-Ielmes, Ra na N. 115,194 Helms Shelley A. Henage, Karen L. 151 Henderson, James I. 80,127 Henderson, Linda D, Henderson, Renee L. 127 Hendricks, Christoph M. 67,434,127 Hendricks, Teresa S. 151 Hendrickson, Steven M. 55,8O,97,127 Henrichsen, Anthony W. 127 Henry, Deborah E. 29,115,151 Hensch, Renee L. 151 Herbst, Robin D. 151 Hermann, Dawn 33,170 Hermann, Kimm 33,170 Hernandez, Cathleen A. 170 Hernandez, Evelyn M. 127 Hegsing, Greg J, 127 Hefsing, Karen A. 31,151 . Hfryet, Terri 151 , . , Nancy A. 127 . ' 1 .Ifieit?cer,.Joan 185 Hewitt, Rebecca L. 29,33,55,151 Heydnn, Randolph S. 53,176 Hicks, Elaine 175 Hiiizshi, Delaine 128 Hi urn, Linda M. 151 Hilchey, Gordon F. 37,176 Hilchey, Karen A. 35,596,151 Hill, james H. Hill, Judy R. S0,6O,176 Hill, Larry B. Hillebert, Cynthia L. 127 Hillebert, Laura L. 170 Hiiliker, James V, 33,176 Hinds, Neil D. 94,127 Hinier, Jacque J. 127 Hin el, Wayne H. oO,oZ,1 5 1 Himnan, Ann L. 31,170 Howard 33,42,o6,o7,17o Hihtz,Terri L. 176 Hitschl, Richard 151 Hites, Laura L. 176 Hochleutner, Stephen R, 83,127 Hoclcenberry, Diane L. 170 Hodge, Denise J. 127 Hoeschulte, Mark V. 127 Hoffarcl, Terry E. 170 Holden, Lynette M. 151 Holmes, Matt D. 151 Holtz, Paula E. 127 Hood, Rosalind 31,151 Hopkins, Robin 176 Horgan, Pamela D. 151 Horton, Robert L. 33,80,96,127 Horvath, Colleen A. 151 Hoskins, Steven T. 176 Hosler, Jeri A. 177 Houghton, Cathy J. 127 Houghton, William J. 51,52,83,177 Housman, Diane M. 42,o3,67,177 Housman, james M. 151 Howard, Lisa K. 151 Howell, Georgiann E. 5O,o0,177 Howell, Robert P. 177 Howell, Thomas P, 47,oo,o7,110,177 Howells, Donald 170 Howells, Timothy 50,911,127 Hoy, Donna L. 128 Huber, Diane L. 151 Hudec, Charles T. 177 Huegerich, Kevin L. 151 Hue erich, Steven L. 128 Huggies, Debra S. 177 Hughes, John P.177 Hu o,Cary 5.151 Huiari, Charles F. 33,128 Hull, Elizabeth A. 33,177 Hull,Ty1er T. 02,193,151 Hunt, Charles 128 Hunter, Jane E. 54,151 Hunter, jeffrey E. 47,151 Hunter, Michael J. 128 Hunter, Steven L. 128 Hu ntey, Donna M. 128 Hurley, Floyd C. 128 Hurtaclo, Deborah M. Z9,49,51,54,177 Huslcey, Nora C152 Hutcheson, Debbie L. 30,177 Hutches Hutchin on, Denise L. 31,310,177 son, John P152 Pamela A. 2O,29,142,15Z Hyde, Jana K, I-lu tton, I laquinta, Thomas 12.8 Ingram, lrby, Mi Denise E. 152 ke D. 50,55,02,66,1 Irino, Robert J. 177 Isaac, M elincla S. 128 Issler, Susan D. 152. Italiano, Jolene M. 12.8 Iatlclin, Stanley C. 128 Jackson, Jill A. 177 jackson, Trudy G. jafvi, Jeffrey R. 128 Jayne, Rhonda L. 128 Iaynes, janet L. 152 Jefferies, Donald A. 36,128 Jimenez, Raul O. 128 Ioe, Lorri L. 56,62,177 Ioeb, Wendy S. 128 Johnson, Calvin 124 johnson, Cynthia D. 29,128 Johnson, Debbie 1. 152 Johnson , Glenn R. 33 Johnson, Karin M. 128 Johnson, Keith A. 12.8 Johnson, Larry R. 152 Johnson, Lynn M. 128 johnson, Mark A. 33,152 52 ...l0hnson. Johnson, Mark V. 110,152 Johnson, Mary L. 152 Johnson, Randy C. 178 Johnson, Stephen D. 33,128 Dan C. ffifohrtaton, Martin T. 80,110,128 g Jrmes, Marc H. 33,128 f Jones, Paul M. Jones, Peggy M. 29,152 Jones, Teresa R. 128 Joseph, Bonney L. Joseph, Richelle M. 128 Judd, Carole E. 128 Judd, Dorothy 179 Jump, Michael A. 152 Jump, Pennie C. 29,128 . K Kaas, Sheri L. 152 Kalil, C nthia 128 Kalinyall, SusanJ. 27,29,128 Kallisch, Ralph P. 33,152 Kallisch, Rosemarie M. 178 Kane, Dan P. 178 Kantor, Albert D. 128 Kaplan, Steve M. 62,67,94,95,110,12.1 Kaszycki, Casmir J. Kaszycki, Juanita M. 60 Katzmann, Leilani A. 12.8 Kauffman, Peter C. 152 Kawogoe, Joylene S. 29,128 Kaylor, Kenneth L. 64,152 Kaylor, Paul E. 57,67,164,178 Kearney, Car W. 152 Kearney, Michael L. Keith, William M. 152 Kelly, Kevin B. 54,66,74,178 Kelly, Mike C. 178 Kelly, Mike L. Kelly, Roy V. 33,129 Kelton, Walter 162 Kemtes, Charles J. 152 Kennedy, Annette R. 29,129 Kennedy, Michael L. 152 Kennedy, Paulette K. 29,129 Kent, Ashley 36,110,152 Kent, Carolyn S. 47,50,51,60,67,178 Kenz, Linda E. 31,178 Keoski, Tonya L. 36 Kerr, Kristi L. 36,178 Kessler, Debra 29,152 Keyes, Jeanne A. 31,39,42,152 Kierulff, Harvey E. 66,7-4,178 Killingbeck, Edrie L. 31,152 Killinger, Robert R. 96,129 Kilmer, Terr A. 178 King, Cheryl'L. 33,129 King, Deborah S. 33,36,37,178 Kirchmann, Lori R. 26,152 Kirstein, Diane C. 129 Kish, Tab D. 96,129 Kittell, Terrilee A. 152 Kiellin, Karla M. 42,152 ,K ein, Hal B. 129 Klein, Karen A. 42,44,152 Kietecka, Marie A. 178 Klevies, Charles E. 178 'V H 1 Klevies, William W. 129 Klinkhammer, Lawrence . Klippenstein, Barbara A. 36,179 g ,,,,, V Knapp, Jeff A. 80,129 gf ..... A KnaPP, Mark S. 36,5O,66,67,74,179 ' Q Knecht, Harry L. Knecht, Paula C. 152 Knight, PatriciaJ. 31,129 Knogge, Michael D. 129 Knowles, Jeff W. 179 Kocaka, Linda S. 44,179 Koepnick, Michael D. 152 Kohler, Ronald E. 129 Kolb, Kathryn A. 152 Koib, Leslie F. 129 Koontz, Brad D. 51,52,62,67,129 Kory, David R. 129 Koziatek, David A. 129 Koziatek, Michelle M. 179 ' Kramer, DeborahJ. 129 Kramer, Jon T. 179 Kratz, Jonathan C. 66,82,129 Krebs, Sharon A. 152 Krey, CarolJ. 33,179 Kreck, Anita C. 31,179 Krick, Michael 110,152 Krieger, Carol A. 153 Krieger, Pamela S. 29,153 Krilowicz, Beverly L. 67 Krizer, Mark D. 179 Krizer, Rhonda D. 29,129 Kropf, Gretchen A. 153 Krueger, Karen L. 153 Krueger, Kurt A. 129 Kuchler, Mary A. 18,31,179 Kudel, Mike 178 Kuhlman, June 138 Kusano, Joyce M. 56,67,114,115,179 Kushner, Ronny A. 42,129 Kyrias, Rhonda L. 50,129 L Lacob, David B. 67,129 Lacob, Joseph S. 110,153 Lacross, Diane M. 67,110,179 Laforce, Jeri D. 60,110,179 Laib, James H. 54,129 Lamb, Susan M. 179 Lambert, Annette M. 115,153 Lambert, Sharon K. 129 Lambert, Terry L. Lambeth, Helen 174 Lamm, Jeffrey R. 97,129 Lamo, Krista 49,179 Lam shire, Robert 74,79,139 Landios, Cindy M. 129 Langteldt, Andrew S. 56,62,67,129 Langford, Ronald L. 153 Langstaff, Bill R. Langstaff, Don L. Langstaff, Ron E. Langworthy Dr. 62 Lanning, Brad R. 36,129 Larson, Mark W. 54,153 Lattimer, Brian 179 Lattimer, Kay 181 . Laub, Richard S. 56,57,153 Laube, Robert M. 44,64,92,93,153. Lauria, Marie L. 130 ' Lawrence, Mark 153 Lazar, Laurence J. 94,130 Leadford, Kathleen A. 153 Leatherman, KarenJ. 130 Leatherwood, Larry S. 180 Ledbetter, Rita Lee, Cecilia T. 180 Lee, Jim A. 153 Lee, John R. 160 Lee, Kathy L. 24,29,180 Lee, Thomas U. Lefave, Denise A. 49,180 Leggett, John L. Leifeste, Mark R. 180 'Lei hton, Heather J. 153 Leiiauf, Ronald E. 50,153 Lem, IsabellaJ. 67,153 Lem, Kathleerd. 180 'l.emieux,'Teri K. '130 ' . J Lenihan, Emmet191 Lessard, Ed 154 Leutbecher, Del W. 130 J , Lewotsky, Brian C.153 , Lewotsky, Stephen K. 130 Ley, James H. 97,130 Lin, Lawrence I.. 33,180 Lind, Scott B. 130 Lindau, Luis 61 Lindenberry, Jim 180 Linderman, Michael W. 130 Lindholm, Mark C. 36,52,53,74,153 Lindsay, Travis L. 33,153 Lipari, Theresa E. 29,50,55,'l30 Little, Eric W. 153 Lively, Dorothy J. 35 Lizee, Jim L. 180 Lizee, Tom L. 180 Locken, Kevin M. 66,74,76,180 Loeber, Robert M. 130 Long, Michael W. 36,153 Long, Steven M. 130 Long, Wayne C. 80,941,130 Loop, Michael R. 180 Lopez, Demetrio J. 74,153 Lopez, Diane C. 55,180 Lopez, Duane Lopez, Harry G. 153 Lopez, Michael S. 66,85,86,90,180 Loprest, Corey J. 51,52,62,64,67,97, 110,130 Loria, Dennis A. 80,130 Loughrey, Jacqueline D. 153 , Love, Robert O. 130 ' 'i' Lowe, Marcia M. 180 Lowe, Patricia A. 130 Lowery, Diane C. 33,153 Lowery, Thomas L. 180 Lowry, Billy 153 Lubow, Cheryl A. 153 Lucas, Drew M. 130 Lucas, Steven D. 130 Lucas, Therese L. 153 Lundgren, Robert C. 181 Lusk, Susan P. 33,153 Lychkoff, Tod G. 44,85,89,90,153 Lynaugh, Joseph B. 181 Lynch, Andrew K. Lynch, Cynthia K. Lynch, Donald R. 153 M MacDonald, Alicia A. 62,67,181 MacDonald, MeganJ. 3o,34,55,13O MacEachran, Dwight D. 154 MacEachran, MaryJ. 130 MacEloroy, Grace 178 Macias, Ronald P. 62,181 Maggi, Jan A. 130 Magsin, Bonita R. 181 Maguire, Christine A. 29,511,130 Maiforth, Donald G. 181 Maiforth, Kathleen A. 130 Makowski, Valerie A. 29,130 f Maltman, Kathryn P. 181 Mandel, Edward R. 181 ,,' Manley, Michelle 127 , , Mansfield, Karen L. 29,130 , t' Marcks, VedaJ. ' J Marden, Terry F. V Marderos, Kath L. 154 Mareks, Michelle A. 39,4Z,4'7,51,15 Mariades, Ellen C. 154 Markham, Cynthia K. 130 Maron, Shari L. 130 Marr, Guy W. 130 Marsh, Jeannette A. 39,62,181 Marshall, Diane 31,184 Marshall, William T. 66,76 Marte, Desiree M. 181 Martin, Donald E. 154 Martin, Gary D. Martin, James H. 154 Martin, Jennifer L. 29,130 J 'V',M3Ttin, Kevin G. 181 Martin, Kimberly E. 181 Martin, Marueen L. 130 Martin, Paul A. Marzolf, Linda M.131 Marzolf, Russell L. 181 Masters, Thomas W. 43,154 Masterson, Dan E.154 Mata, Jeffrey M. 131 Matlock, Jay M. 131 Matthew, Pauline 179 4 Matthews, Du styn G. Mattson, Kandi 181 . Matucci, John D. 66,74,181' ' Mahzcci, Shane 97,154 ' 4 Mawhinney, Robin L. 154 T 'ri.', Maxwell, Bruce A. 41,43,181 .ii' . . ...'. Maxwell, Lynette 39,42.,63,1512' V' Maxwell, Scott E. 131 ' Maxwell, Thomas . Mazzara, Randi M. Mazzola, Teresa L. 29,131 McCammon, Bret A. 153 McCamon, Marjorie A. 131 McCarthy, Gary 29,162 McCarthy, Joanne C. 181 McCarthy, Mike C.153 McCleister, Richard D. 181 McClusky, PermyJ. 131 ' McConnell, Daniel R. 131 McConnell, Teresa L. 29,47,50,166,181 McCoy, Debra E. 131 V . MCCrary, Cathy M. 154 l 7 it McCrary, Sharon S. 54,1313,l'ffi.-jf. McCrea, Randall R. '131 .',,' 'lll 1 'EL 'P' McCurd , MichaelT. 131 3 McDanelJ Dana 5.182 McDanel, Michael G. 97 McDaniel, Craig L. 154 McDermed, Lori A. 29,154 McDermed, M arda J. 29,182 McDonald, William A. 154 McDowell, Harriet 178 McElvenny, Connie L. 131 McElvenny, Kathryn A. McGinnis, Charles A. 20,117,182 McGuire, John K. 50,94,95,131 McGuire, Joseph P. 85,87,89,182 Mclsaac, Betty M. 154 McKechnie, Dan S. 39,43,154 ' McKenne , Charles E. 154 McKeon, Donna A. 39,41,4Z,43,51, 63,67,182 K' ' ' McKim, Catherine A. 33,131 ' McKown, MariJ. 33,67,154 McLaughlin, Kristina E. 131 McLaughlin, Ronald B. 74,96,154 ' McLean, Sandra L. 29,154 McLean, Stuart A. McMahan, Clark L. 50,182 . MCM ahon, Robert 140 McMillan, Richard J. 39,63,110,1S4 McMillen, James D. 131 McMillin, June C. 131 McNulty, Carolyn A. 154 McNulty, John K. 131 McNulty, Kenneth A. 154 McSoud, M. Jane 33,182 Mead, Donnaj. 154 Medina, David 131 Meier, StevenJ. 182 ' f 1. Meinhardt, Cathy M. 154 'Melman, Louis W. 131 Mendenhall, Susan D. 182 , Menges, Sheryl A. 154 Merriam, Marcia L. 36,37,182.Vi .Q Mertens, Scot D. I Mertens, Tad A. 131 Messenger, P. David 134 Metzger, Patrick J. 154 Meyer, MichaelJ. 44,182 Meyers, James D. 131 Michael, Carol L. 155 Michaels, Daniel P. 182 Michaud, Michael 51,182 Mielak, Leilani 180 Mikoleit, Paul L. 182 Mikulics, Michael 155 Milazzo, Stephen M. 182 Milazzo, Susan M. 131 Miller, Carolyn M. 155 Miller, Christine A. 50,6O,183 Miller, Darlene 155 Miller, ClennJ. 131 Miller, James S. 155 Miller, John D. 183 Miller, Louise 175 Miller, Robert R. 36,131 Miller, Scott M. 131 Millers, Susan P. 60,131 Minarsch, Richard E. 55,66,74,155 Index-213 Minear, Amdrew 131 Miramontes, Pat A. 183 Miranda, Alice L. 183 Miranda, Laice L. . Mitchell, Debbie L. 131 M ischell, Merrillyn 29,5o,9z,115,1s3 Mitchell, Susan A. 183 ' Mitchell, William G. 131 Nlittman, Margaret 155 ' Moeller, Lyn F. 131 , Mohler, Marian 190 Molesky, Christoph 131 Molina, Catherine A. 33,155 , Molina udithM. 29 131 . l . Molina, Robert G. 96,155 Molina, Rudana L. Steve R. 183 MoHrd,111 am1d.J,,.1s5 3. Nordheimer,-Hilarie I. 36,37,5O,5.3,155 Norton, Beverly I. 184 Norton, Todd M. 155 Notick, Tammi B. 132 Novak, Sonja K. 155 Nunn, Karen A. 155 Nu tt,'Grover Nutt, Marcia M. 67,184 Nutt, Marlene M. 24,29,31,67,184 Nuttelman, Michael D. 33,132 Nye, Kathleen A. 132 0 M0I1falbaf1Q, N3Ii5S7l75l'l'i1'55V1g,5.,1... ,..., Obenland, Laurie L. 155 '11'ei.V.VVMoore, Leslie C. 131 QV. ,Qbfitjs, Kathleen 29f13a 1,' MOOTG. Patil S. 29,131 fi Obritiiii, 5t9vezyI,?,5..1.5.51f7f111i'E '1.A,l Q31 ' Moore, Warren C. 155 Oconttfif, i,l, V,t, . Morales. John E' ' 'i'i?i Odenbavghf ffl fgj Morgan, Carol L. 131 -VV1 ' i',- VV'Odenbaugli,VLaur?el S .',' Morris,,VM1ke N. 183 i1Qdonnell, Catherine E. 156 .2 Morris, Robert A. 33,131 Wye, J amegslu, 132 Morris, Rtodney R. 155 V ' jeff Cjgser Karen Q32 Morris, Stegnhen A. 97,231-jff ig OHSEQ Cynthia 32 Morrow, E ward C. 50,66,?4,7E7,78, Danie1'E15g , 183 4 t.r . . Ohare,.Ti.m0fh?y gf. 155' . .7 'L M0ff0W110YfePSfi?e1S5 lf? Okevlgrin M+1f?2t5Q115.15i6 7 .,., ...., else' Davld Fflilalt .,,. 014655 l i5?11en-5 541186 1 ttlrt Oleary. D.ianeQl..sf332 't. 1 L' .'t. A . . 01iPhAnfg.C51Ain4tef!4- 132 1. eett. ff? .tte . ,er,.e. ..er.e. 1 r AA..' l'A 55.3. -t.- f- .' A' '. A .,t1' i. f ' ,',1' 1... A 1 -'- ' 't' ' ' 'i-t'-' ' 2 't 1 ' 1 ,..ee . wf ww , ,e.ttt. 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Newman, David W. 155 P1 Nibarger, BrentD. 110,132 Nicholson, Michael E. 155 Nickler, Shelle I. 155 if.. Nickles, Daniellli. 155 V Niemeyer, Richard I. 132 Nish, KevinM. 33,5o,57,1s4 Nissen. LarrY A. 155 214-Index 2 ? Parsons, Theodore.gB. 1325 L ' Partin, Danny l..,.' Patrick, Kelley1A. 26,29,156l . V ...55Patterson, Beverly K. 156 Patterson, Terry K. 132 1.,Paul, Monnica J. 156 VPaul,,,Randy L. 63 Paulsen, Diane K. 132 Paulsen, Robert B. 133 Payne, Dennis R. 62,83,185 Peake, Sandra J. 156 Pearce, Maralee 29,133 Pearce, Nancy M. 29,185 Pearson, Susan J. 185 VPiostor, M arli 12.186 ' i.' Pfllffif Debra Ar..t .1t1.r 1'1.'1 'Puskett Melvin 180 Pugh, Maridee 33,157 Pujols, Hector M. 93,157 Pulliam, Sandra L. 157 Purcha, Bradleyj. 80,81,133 Purpura, Martin I. 157 Pyle, Dell L. 31,67,157 Q Christoph V. 186 ..1 .1...1 .... Rabefger ,ttt Susan R. 26,155 Robbins, Laurie S. 36,134 Robbins, Lynne C. 134 Robbins, Michael C. 33,158 Robbins, Walter S. 158 Roberts, Daniel A. 77,158 Roberts, Mary Roberts, Robin 33,134 Roberts, Timothy I. 50,54,67,186 Robertson, Gary L. 134 N:Robinson, LynnM. 158 Rocha, Kathleen C. 134 Rocha, Rita I. 134 Rodarte, Stella M. Roddam, Timothy M. 186 Roddam,.Troy M. 134 Rodrigue2,VCynthia A. 50,54,92,143 15h Rodriguez, lleana V. Z9,6O,186 Rodriguez, Robin K. 74,134 Rodriguez, William A. 134 Roe, Dennis M. 158 ' Roehr, Debbie M. 158 Roesky, Kim A. 158 ,i', Rogers, Karen S. 158 1 V Roggers, Cynthia D. 134 Ro ers, Lynette E. 158 Rogie, Doreen G. Ro 'as, Lucy A. Rollins, Beverl A. 29,158 Rombouts, Judyith A. 158 Rombou ts, Katherine L. 134 Roney, Deborah A. 186 Roohinia, Edmond 186 Roquet, Randy R. 135 Roquet, Steve P. 186 Rosacker, George A. 182 Rosales, Jesus A. 158 Rosas, Cynthia A. 29,135 ' Rosas, Suzan M. 158 Ross, Robert F. 93,158 Rouse, John A. 158 Rousselle, Rick M.'17,186 Rowland, Carole A. 158 Royce, Jennifer K. 135 Ruger, Kristin L. 187 Ru er, Thomas K. 187 Ruison, Colleen M. 135 Ruman, Andrea 135 Rundgren, Paul A. 187 Ruppert, Robert I. 33,187 Rusk, Judith M. 135 Russell, Alan P. 187 Russell, Neff W. 51,67,187 Rutled e, MichaelJ. 33,135 Ryan, Christine L. 158 Ryan, Kathleen A. 187 Ryba, Ronald W. 36,187 S Sabicer, Kelly D. 187 Sabicer, Scott A. 135 Sadie, Jeffrey M. 187 Sadler, Nancy 25,29,187 Sadler, Steven W. 135 Sadlier, James M. 135 Sadlier, Joann M. 187 Safallo, StephenJ. 158 Safford, Leigh E. 158 Sain, Christine M. 187 Sakai, Karen L. 158 Salaets, CynthiaJ. 135 Sallee, Gregory N. 49,50,164,187 Sallee, Lauren R. 33,135 Salrin, Stephen G. 135 Samuelson, Cheryl L. 187 Samuelson, David Samuelson, Steven P. 135 Sanborn, Mark A. 135 Sanborn, Scott W. 187 Sanchez, Dale R. Sanchez, David D. 135 Sanchez, Henry W. 64,135 Sanchez, Jacquelin M. 135 Sanchez, Louise L. Sanchez, Mark S. 135 Sanchez, Raul B. 135 Sanchez, Robert R. 66,74,76,77,187 Sanders, Kathleen M. 135 Sanders, Linda M. 158 Saye, Mark S. 158 Sayers, Deborah A. 158 Saylor, Arthur C. Sayre, William E. 36,50,188 Scarbmidgh, DebraJ. 44,55,56,145,158, Scarbr6ugh,'Susan A. 135 Schachter, Robert 5. 135 Schade, Cheryl L. 135 Schaefer, John P. 158 Schaefer,Mar aretM. 158 Schenck, Stepien K. 158 Schilling, Danna R. 188 Schilling, John H, 135 Schilling, Karen M. 35,135 Schilling, Terry L. 188 Schmah, John S. 56,135 Schmaltz, Cynthia G. 29,55,158 Schmitz, Eric P. 135 Schneege, Barbara K. 158 Schnepf, Henry P. 158 Schoepp, Laura L. 64,115,158 Scholer, Steven P. 158 Scholten, Matt D. Scholten, Van A. Schrett, LarryJ. 39,42,188 Schrezenmeier, Uwe H. 188 Schrezenrneier, Volker H. 74,158 Schulte, Frederick S. Schultz, Laura 190 Schultz ll, Gerald D. 188 Schuster, Sieglinde I Schwartz, Cynthia L. 29,135 Schwartz,Janet L. 135 Schwartz, Ruth A. 159 Schweitzer, Carol A. 56,114,115,159 Scott, Donald E. 188 Scott, Fonda M. 47,159 Scott, Linda B. 135 Scott, M ichelle M. 188 Scott, ReneeJ. 33,159 Scrivner, Terry P. 159 Scrivner, Tracy R. 188 Seaton, Maribeth 4Z,63,188 Seaton, S. Richard 136 Seaton, Walter L. 189 Sedillo, Randy J. Seely, Christie L. Segraves, Owen A. Se lers, Dolores 35,115,136 Sellers, Larry Serembe, Susan 189 Sergott, Janet M. 39,189 Sergott. Laura J. 31,136 Setzer, Robert L. 136 Seward, Paula E. 159 Sexton, Debbie J. 159 Shafor, Claudial. 189 Shafor, Mark R. 189 Shamas, Jean R. 136 Shaner, Vern 188 Shanks, Susan M. 136 Shannon, John K. 136 Sharman, H. Fred 168 Sharp, Louis J. 80,136 Sharp, Louise C. 159 Shea, Karen L. 28,29,189 Shea, Robert S. 159 Shea, Ste hen D. 186 Shepherci?Jill S. 136 Sheppard, Mary C. 133,136 Sherrill, David A. 189 Sherwood, Julie A. 54,55,159 Shields, Marianne 136 Shields, Melvin D. 189 Shimamura, Joan P. 159 Sanders, Robert 187 Sandles, Lisa G. 50,67,187 Sanno, Mary T. 188 Santibanez, Ronald P. 33,188 Santibanez, Rosalie A. 188 Sar ent, Susan L. 188 Sariis, Sharon L. 158 Sater, Dean R. 66,74,93,135 Satterfield, Sandra 172 Saunders, Constance L. 33,158 Saunders, Daryl W. Sauser, Karen M. 36,135 Sauter, Cindy M1135 Sauter, Debra A. 188 Sauter, Donna L. 188 Shimamura, John C. 93,159 Shirey, Daniel L. 33,50,57,189 Shirley, Anna M. 189 Shirley, Barbara N. 29,50,136 Shoopman, Clyde L. 57,189 Shoopman, Richard V. 159 Short, Donald P. Short, Lori M. 159 Short, Louise A. 159 Siciliani, Jean M. 189 Sieg, James 143,149 Sievers, Jeff S. 136 Siegel, Ruth A. Sikora, Renate E. 29,33,36,136 Sikora, Roy K. 66,741,189 Siler, Jim T. 189 Simon, Karen M. 136 Sim0I'tS, Ronda F. 42,63,189,201 Simpson, Ernest 159 Sims, Linda K. 31,36,60,189 Sims, Terri L. 29,35,51t,154 Sinclair, Duncan J. 189 Sinclair, Robert 84,941,136 Singer, Roger J. 159 Sins, Jackie Y. 189 Sinz, John L. 159 Sitton, C arri 35,136 Skomars, Gavin L. 159 Skoog, Ronald F. Slaven, Kenneth W. 33,83,136 Sligar, Loretta A. 136 Sligar, Scott A. 159 Slocum, Joseph 138 Sluss, Valarie J. 189 Small, Joy A. 29,449,190 Small, M ark A. 94,136 Small, William M. 136 Smith, Candace J. 136 Smith, Cathy M. 67,159 Smith, Cind A. 29,136 Smith, Cynthia R. 115,136 Smith, Deborah L. 136 Smith, Gary 20,110,159 Smith, Gary M. 136 Smith, Gregory E. 42,159 Smith, Kerry P. 33,97,136 Smith, Mike F. 93,159 Smith, Pamela R. Z5,29,60,165,19O Smith, Rick L. 191 Smith, Robert G. 159 Smith, Tina M. 136 Smith, Wayne E. 190 Snee as, Debbie S. 190 Snooi, Andrew K. 54,80,136 Snow, Bradley R. 190 Snow, Douglas E. 136 Snyder, Anita J. 190 Snyder, Bruce A. 159 Sn der, Deborah M. 137 Solis, Cynthia P. 53,137 Solis, Karen K. 159 Solomon, Fred W. 50,67,190 Sommer, Marla J. 54,159 Sommers, Kelley 27,2.9,50,137 Sorenson, Sharon D. 33,37 Sortow, Tamara T. 160 Sowash, Deborah D. 137 Spears, Danj. 137 Spears, Nancy A. 67,160 Speicher, Janet H. 190 Spencer, Donald R. 160 Spofford, Barney W. Spoftord, Ricky J. Spomer, Vernon W. 160 Springer, Gary D. 190 Sprong, Denise M. 35,60,16O Sprong, Julia A. 137 Squyres, Warren C. 66,74,142,16O Standing, Mary E. 190 Standing Nathaniel E. 137 Standing, Paul M. 53,137 Stanfield, Stephen E. 54,55,66,74, 190 Stankey, Shawn 137 Stanley, T. Brent 33,160 Staph, Johnny J. 137 Staph, Susan E. 190 Starkey, Wendel W. 50,52,74,1o0 Statzel, Curtis R. 137 Sta lon, WilliamJ. 137 Steiile, Richard C. 137 Steib, Mike J. 93,160 Steigner, Keith 137 Stephens, Jeffrey L. 66,137 Stephens, Sherrie L. 190 Sterne, Fern A. 146 Stettler, Dana A. Stettler, Valerie A. 160 Stevens, Michael S. 190 Stevens, Teri L. 137 Stevens, Vickie L. 137 Stevenson, Tamara L. 190 Stevenson, Velda T. 137 Stewart, Dana L. 137 Stewart, Kent D. 160 Stewart, Mark S. 33,34,190 Stieler, Cheryl A. 160 Stiltz, Dennis C. Stilwell, Tim R. 160 Stitt, James A. 190 51111, Martha 29,160 Stoddart, Kimberly S. 137 Stone, Mary S. 137 Storch, Elizabeth G. 33,67,190 Stormfeltz, Cynthia A. 190 Stout, Dennis L. 160 Stout,Janet L. 17,31,36,37,160 Stringer, Kimberley S. 137 Stubbs, Gary A. 190 Stuhaan, Karen L. 160 Stuhaan, Sheryle L. 190 Sturgell, Stephen D. 36,110,160 Styler, William A. 190 Suarez, Daniel L. 74,191 Summers, Kenneth W. 160 Suter, Carol 137 Swain, Debbie A. 160 Swan, Marilyn E. 36,39,50,191 Swanson, William L. 160 Swarner, Sheryl 141 Swaving, Jack A. 191 Sweany, Deborah J. 137 Sweany, John M. Sweeney, David W. 133 Sweeney, James M. 137 Sweeney, Nark C. 171 Sylvester Ben J. Sylvester, Susan L. 191 Szewczyk, Mary A. 160 Szewczyk, Richard J. T Takernoto, Jack M. 191 Tangney, Michael R. 191 Taormina, Vincent C. 55,66,74,191 Tafum, Benton, F. 96,97,137 Taylor, Perry A. 94,121,137 Teach, Dorothy P. 39,191 Tellam, Denise M. 29,51,137 Tellarn, George S. 47,110,160 Templeton, Greg J. 33,191 Templin, Gary A. 33,50,56,57,63,16O Teno, Carol A. 30,251,191 Terrebonne, Lynn C. 160 Terrell, Denise L. 29,137 Teyler, Kenneth A. 36,53,138 Thatcher, Steve C. 160 Thiel, Linda A. 160 Thoma, ConnieJ. Thoma, Robert J. 57 Thomas, Kelly R. 160 Thomas, Mark C. 138 Thomason, DebbieJ. 138 Thompson, Bryan 132 Thornton, James M. 1 10,160 Thompson, Kirt 82,134 Thornton, Nancy E. 29,138 Thornton, Susan G. 191 Tietge, Joseph E. 51,66,74,16O Tillman, David A. 138 Tillotson, Steven W. 47,49,51,66,74, 78,145,160 Timpte, Barbara A. 33,55,119,138 Timpte, Jane E. 29,33,191 Ting, Karen S. 191 Tobias, Timothy S. 33,57,67,191 Todd, Brian R. 94,138 Tomey, PatriciaJ. 31,36,39,160 Toolis, Donna D. Torell, Torbjorn N. 61,138 Tortoro, June E. 191 Tovaas, Robert M. 39,42 Tovaas, Shelly A. 192 Tovaas, Wendy 54,160 Tovar, Cindy D138 Townsend, Allen W. 138 Townsend, Ronald R. 49,62,67,192 Tozzie, James 56,147 Traywick, Michael D. 161 Trentin, James M. 63,161 Index-215 1 SV V J. Wall, Randall R. 1.38 V Wllson, Kevm D. 162 VVVVVLV E.. VVVVQVVQVV - ' V . Wallm, John M. 16.3 Wnlson, Norma N. 194 Walzers,VVDuna1dJ. 80,118,138 Wxlson, Robeft139 V VV 'V . V V V. V ' ' V - - V' ' V V VV WafiQr5VguSHQ1'i2 W11m.T1moVfhyJVaa.1fVz V QAQVVQVZQEVVV' ia 16lVVV'VgVVVV' W. VV V ' VVW'-WVVVVVVVVVA HV '2 1 ' - ' VV VV1VVzVi V V VV VV ' V'V' V IRE . 31 S V-. Vgdf - V Igf V .V V 5 . 14105, 201011194 ,.,, V. 'E .V .:V .V : V :J PL f...'iZ'VJ,.: V 'VEY 7f?9?.V 'f f i'i1i1 V X 'V f 'F'-V'f.: F : li-'V 1 ' 'V 5' V V Y. 913V'7'V'V V7 ' ' ' ' V-l 'V 'V7V'lHV'.'V-11lVTL'V7 'LV1 QV Launan VV 1 ' ' 'V V ima. Ronald R. V' VV V '- . V9 V V . ' V V llll V , 'l V ' VV 1 . , ' . V ' 1 V afmck Daffy V . l ll V V . 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