Kearny High School - Komet Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1977
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KOMET '77 Volume 34 Editors: Debbie Cohen Beth Mitchell Produced and Published by the Publications Staff in Cooperation With the Associated Student Body Stephen Watts Kearny High School 7651 Wellington Street San Diego California 92111 ,QT Table of Contents Activities 9 Sports 27 Seniors 91 Fads of Today 157 Underclass 1 165 Organizations 191 Faculty 1 229 Index 243 Closing 1 251 I iw. 1 1 , Q 'E H my , I il ll' 348 E W Opening 3 l A i M I I l- ' 13 1-az ei H if 5 ra 'tl 'P Q gas-:L gf When youlre down V and troubled I Call my name l and Illl come running You've Got a Friend Winter Spring N Summer or Fall ,E Call my name and I'll be there You've got a Friend ti! 2? V JE l K I .R Nl Q , V in ' W ' f' lil ,,,,i K X 1 . ,, N witwqwwmi xl MLM ' 4 Opening Q ff I 'i 1 I 3 11 I. A 5' g iff: ,. ,wg W-PM in My 'Z '35 - M .,,.-.1 s .MA , -AX ' - ...f mg 'me Q' 5' 'Yiigtw Q, 3. X , I S Ei ,, 5 ,ff ZA 5 5 B w E ,1 f 2 1 5 3 1 1 1 3 E 1 Lp '3 -av QF . 55 ,L' .- 1 if 5212 W is , why X. S41 k T, X I 1 1 S 5 1 l 1 Y w 1 w 5 S Teach us to apply our hearts Unto wisdom so that we may Live out our lives in love If you love something Set it 'Free If it comes back It,s yours If it doesn't, It never was. Each of us' Helps to recruit The life of the race By a general plan. .,,.. C . YJQWL if , K . A iQ. li 's ,g 332 -H, sf Q -',,,gf , ' f g s: X ' gg ' W E td ' is L b ' ' 131.1 - ' , 2' 55 4 ,J- 4. 7g w w 5' , Aw fy Av f 7' .:'1v5ffi :' . 5 im 12 X 1 A. E? A x ,hi f , 51 ' 's ., H? ff 'K ' Elan , ' ' Q il ' i, up-A .- . 1 AV J If 'v vi 10 Division Page Sophomore? Attendant: I I 1 V Y t. -4 Dickenkon, Sophomore Attendant: Marsha. Junior ,if Attendant' Teri McEfee Roeder .wo , f fx5'i Senior Attendant' Pilar Osurio 23 K . . 91' 'I 0 tl Senior A endant: Nancy Vollenweider Homecoming Queen: ' Lesa Conner - f Spirit Week November 1-5 ERR F1. Ml -v -., ,..-... My N 'wud :ri i O 1 L - . ' 4 f 4. . Win' .V , i I am, 'w H ' Mr, Cool started out Spirit Week with Mark Chevalier and Linda McGibny as the winners of this first activity. But that was only the beginning! Justin Starren bought Debe Lawlers legs with the highest bid of 55.00 at the leg auction which had a great tur- nout. The Hoola Hoop contest ended Spirit Weeks activities with a twist. The contestants competed to see who could hold up their hoops the longest, some succeeded, some tried, but all in all Spirit Week was a lot of fun and everyone enjoyed it! Activities 15 l6 Activities A., lkgl-...- Unix? .2 31? lsiiifggg F253 , wifi-' i ' 'J ' k.,,,, .,.1:'i, f . . ' .lx ., I fi '1 Q ' -. .?+rf'.'.-3 a t , ,,-1 an 1 N Activities 17 J , . W -Q A2 2 Y I8 Activities ., M f, 'k ,,,' , Activities 19 Juno nd The Paycock The Climax of the Show 20 Activities David Horner as Joxer Daly 11iIiEGiiLAii19iO15iL12'1i1i' I 1 ' ' ' f I I f The Drama Departments first production was Juno and the Paycockn. It was a difficult job for the actors and actresses because they had to have the talent to carry an Irish accent throughout the entire play. This was one of the Drama Departments most challenging productions and they per- formed it beautifully. DIRECTOR: Jack Winans ASST. DIRECTOR: Christie Stiles Chris Anderson Dan Whitworth COSTUMES: Bobbie Winans LIGHTING: Mike Wing BACKSTAGE: John Scouller Cast List JUNO ........ . . . Nanon Tygett JACK BOYLE .... ..... R on Jones MARY BOYLE ...... ..... E llen Cohen JOHNNY BOYLE .... .... M arcus Boyd JOXER DALY ...... . . . David Horner JERRY DEVINE ........ .... K evin Gunning CHARLES BENTHAM . . . ...... John Tamkin MASSIE MADIGAN . . . . . . Roxanne Hoffert MRS. TANCRED ....... ...... E mma O'Neil FURNITURE MOVERS . . . ........ Charles Booth Weldon Nat Brown Iinisr NEICHBOR ' f I I I I .... 1 I I f ..... Robin Imhof SECOND NEIGHBOR ................ Christie Stiles SEWING MACHINE at COAL BLOCK VENDOR ..... . . . .Jerry Sostre . . . Bret Wolcott TWO IRREGULARS ..... . . . Ryan Haggins ......PatAnderson NEEDLE NUGENT . . . .... Randy Rhinestine fzfM.fw1f,,1mc4 ,ms ini - Theaters Are Better Than Ever This year's Mini - Theaters show the great amount of talented Actors and Actresses at Kearny High School. Here are scenes from two of the first Mini - Theaters. Butterflies are Free starring Jerry Sostre, Robin Inhof, and Ellen Cohen, and The Only Game In Town , starring Nanon Tygett 'and Charlie Booth. at H tw WU tw , ff 2' , Jerry Sostre 22 Activities sv .re ff. cf: if A gwff fn I I Jerry Sostre and Ellen Cohen Jerry Sostre and Robin Imhof Charlie Booth and Nanon Tygett Charlie Booth Nanon Tygett and Charlie Booth F E ,l 3 M ,.,, H5 Activities 23 Darcy Carter and Andrea Brown inter Holida Treat 24 Actrvmes 4 R Adv. Girls Choir Sue Smlth ,fw fi, 1? ,,m.:, 5 W, , ,, W,.,,,,. C, . ff Xyzfgy A K C' R YQ Z i f 4 '1 3' 2 Q Q Q 5 wsnnullb ,ff Q F . , , This year the Choral Department put on a series of mini - concerts. 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Left to Right: Debbie Barnes, Cheri Montano, Sue Blaisdell, and Luana Pena. Sports 29 Varsity Cheer 0ur Spirit Is Sk High From football to basketball to girls sports, the Varsity Cheerleaders really outdid themselves. They may not have actually done cheers for certain teams but it isn't easy to cheer for a few of the sports like tennis, but they made cupcakes for the team and watched the teams play, so that the teams knew the spirit of Kearny was behind them. This year the girls cheered for more of the sports than ever before. The cheerleaders went to cheerleading camp over the summer and brought back new ideas and cheers. They feel that bringing in new cheers will break the monotony of having the same cheers every year. Debi Lawler the Head Cheerleader, did a fantastic job of bringing these girls together to form one of the best cheering squads in re- cent years. Another important person on the squad is John Vigil, the team mascot. They all prove that at Kearny- Our spirit is sky high! The cheerleaders doing a cheer during a pep rally. 30 Sports Bottom row: Carol Leverett, Debi Darland, John Vigil, Susan Etheridge, Deann Young, Paula West. Top row: Janice Costello, Kassey Moe, Diane Kirk, Debi Lawler, Aline Jarrett. Sports 31 Coach Birt Slater and his Komet Grid Gang were up to their old tricks of claiming league titles again. The Komets, however, weren't the best in the West. Instead, Slater and Company were tops in the newly-formed Eastern League. This league contained some of the strongest rivals in the city, including three of the Top Ten: Patrick Henry, Morse, and Madison. Losing only to the Morse Tigers in mid-season, the Komets compiled an 8-1 league record and entered the CIF playoffs tied with Morse for the Eastern League Title. Slater's wishbone offense, featuring fullback Scott Holland and scatback Ed- die Sanchez, proved deadly against Kearny's opponents. The Komet's pass- ing game was equally deadly as their ground attack. Quarterback Jimbo Harris relied on the receiving talents of tight end Bill Bell and split end Mike Ellis to pace the Komets to victory. Much of the credit for Kearny's successful season depended on the workhorses', of the team, the offensive and defensive lines. Offensive tackles Chuck Hanna and Clint Helenihi had fine seasons, as did guards Chuck Brad- ford and Roger Enloe. Defensively, the Komets were impenetrable, thanks to the efforts of middle guard Joe Najera and tackles Louis Mota and John Beam. Komet Gridders Co-champs n New Eastern League Quarterback Jimbo Harris successfully unloads a pass despite the efforts of a pursuing Chief. , R f-Q Komet fullback Scott Holland makes tracks around the Patriot's defense after receiving a handoff from Jimbo Harris. 32 Sports -ti i ll Kearny defenders continue their destruction of Patrick Henry quarterback Rich McKee, here nailing him for an eight yard loss. 1 4 4 Q2 r 36 154 E 1 1' Q . 1975 all Western League center Tim Ellis lines up against Patrick Henryg Kearny 26, Patrick Henry Coaches Birt Slater and Tom Barnett examine 7. ! 'the play of the Komets. ,. dl' . ,,1,l -4,1 TWH: '-rj rx fr r- If ' K! , 2? ' i sh 5 I Q g, X v k,ek K 'gkbffw , X ' E. it - 4, fl' 'fi . V? , Vg i 1 i is W ff yt? rf f, w they y P' - l 'Q l A 1 , ' 7 N 6 , ' , ,J isA te K 3 ,yyt 4 i ' 4. l' lid' ,LL, .Ars A nv' To I ' x ' A i i ff' I lf' 1 3 gg I Amy, ,' , H t F Qs' y + ai em . G Q it-7eA A H. rf ,, .V ' , , . at ' ,, V 3 V it - ,K , ff ., , k , I A W , -f '- V U ,,,.f'7, ' .ff 94 ' , .-'W W H. it l H, 5191195 . , ' 1. W ffl - 'w'W'-1,351 Kearny defensemen combine to bring down a Madison running back. Sports 33 Kearn Sails Into CIF Finals NO. NAME 10 Harris, Jimbo ll Dreher, Steve 12 Peleti, Tui 14 Bolden, Gil 15 Sturkey, Renard 16 Moon, Rudy 18 Shelly, Sweetwater 19 Harris, David 20 Huff, Walter 21 Matheson, Mini-Mac 22 Ford, Tony 25 Ellis, Michael 26 Wilt, Jimmy 27 Cullin, Al 29 Person, Ronnie 30 Spencer, Ricky 31 Anderson, Mark 32 Sanchez, Eddie A 35 Holmes, Stanley 36 Jones, Dennis 38 Fowler, Rod 39 Holland, Scott 40 Santford, Larry 41 Berg, Paul 44 Jefferson, Anton 45 Christian, Gary 46 Moses, Darryl 49 Cross, Wayne 50 Ellis, Tim 51 Aros, Alfred 52 Montez, Mark 53 Conners, Kyle 55 Phillips, Jimmy 56 Bradford, Chuck 59 Brigida, Burt 60 Beam, John 62 Najera, Joe 63 Taylor, Tim 65 Mota, Luis I 66 Enloe, Roger 68 Pekney, Jim 71 Tanner, Mark 72 Rather, Vic Hanna, Chock Helenihi, Clint 79 Gunning, Kevin 80 Dents, Benny 85 Cross, Nate 86 Buttles, David 88 Bell, Bill 89 Kirkpatrick, Ron 75 77 REGULAR SEASON TEAM STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS KOMETS- 108: OPPONENTS- 72: QUARTERBACK SACKS BY KOMETS: 30 BY OPPONENTS: 12 rushing passing penalty rushing passing penalty rushing passing rushing passing K OPPONENT 27 University 10 26 Lincoln 14 27 Madison 7 26 Henry 7 52 Clairemont 2 8 Morse 12 37 Mission Bay 0 32 Crawford 21 28 Point Loma 20 C.I.F. .. I 28 University 7 28 Sweetwater 7 33 Vista 14 28 El Camino 39 TOTAL YARDAGE KOMETS- 3207: 2089 OPPONENTS- 28: POINTS KOMETS 262 OPPONENTS 93 Sports 35 36 Sports Talented Komets Join astern League Thrown into a tough new Eastern League, the 1976 Football Season looked to be and was a tough battle for the Komets, but Kearny answered the call with one of the most talented teams in the county. The Komet backfield is overflowing with talent. Starting at Quarterback Kearny has one of the finest returning QB's in the county in Jimbo Harris. Backing up Harris is Tui Peleti another highly talented QB. At the fullback slot Kearny answers with Scott Holland, who last year was well on his way to a 1,000 yard season when he was sidelined with a leg injury. At halfback the Komets have two returning senior lettermen in Eddie Sanchez and Kenny Mini Mac Matheson. Speedy Sanchez is a game breaker. Any time Eddie gets around end he's a threat to score. Matheson on the other hand is a utility man who can run effectively inside and out. With three talented backs like Eddie, Kenny, and Scott most teams would be satisfied, not Kearny. The Komets add skilled backs Tony Ford, Stan Jeep', Holmes, and offen- sefdefense man Paul Berg to make it one of the most potent backfields in the county. The Komets don't lack pass receivers either, with Bill Bell, possibly the best tight end in the county, and wide receiver Mike Ellis' sure hands and swift feet, give the Komets an extremely potent pass offense. One of the keys to a good running or passing offense is the offensive line, and Kearny has one of the best. Starting with '75 All Western League Center Tim Ellis, the line is tough at every position. The offensive line is a bunch of guys who do most of the work and Ricky Spencer picks of a pass on the first play of the game against Madisong Kearny 27, Madison get little of the glory. But everytime a pass is completed or there's a good run it's the offensive line which provides the protection or opens the holes, and Kearny knows how to do both. All returning Senior Lettermen, the O-Line consists of LT Charlie Hanna, LG Chuck Bradford, C Tim Ellis, RG Joe Najera, RT Clint Helenihi. To compliment the offensive line Kearny has an excellent defensive line and secondary. They are as follows: DE Nathan Cross, DT Luis Mota, NG Joe Najera, DT John Beam, DE Benny Dents, LB Paul Berg, LB Jimmie Phillips, LB Wayne Cross, and pass defenders: Mark Anderson, Ricky Spencer, Mike Ellis, and Melvin Shelly. With this talented bunch the Eastern League better watch out for its new arrival. W s ' 5 1 Bell contemplates on the sidelines during the Madison game. Scott Holland, Stan Jeep Holmes, and Joe Najera provide protection as Jimbo Harris lofts a pass downfield. af f 514,55 iw -F'i,zfz-.fii??f?'-V 'Q . ' Tail ' ' L 7' 136455 U F .D- W'-s Us 'gi Scott Holland and Charlie Hanna bring down a university defender following a turnover. Mike Ellis pulls down a pass in front of the Madison defender. Mark Anderson nails a university receiver in the season opener against University High. Kearny 27, University 10. rv 4 1 3 ' t . hi. .ft fl V i' ' l - , X Q' W 1, V gy. ,. ,y , ga. , A t r i r N 1 W A 3 at K . M f , I t L at f 1 1- ' ' rrv, Ng- ' m . i if 2, 1, G: 1 1 3 A f it fi. - 3 -nz . ' 'L N?:fif? ' I ' V - - .sf H- ' egg! -0 ' 7 , fi ff . 4 A ,,. ,,,, ,G if r v Q g h a , 'iq ' Z . ,,, g, 'V I . ,. , , W K N g 5' .. K1 fi 3 1. 3914 u f V- 4l.,kn-np, V V -M., .. I 7,0 . Mt .PERM ' . -, A ee ' 4 , . A 'W tff l - 'V 1 ', ' 1 HW... ,.. Al Collins attempts a field goal against Madison. Vg 6 I 1:0 in , xi v.. Coach Slater goes over a play with QB .limbo Harris. Sports 37 THE SLATER RECORD YEAR RECORD POINTS Q 1950 5-4 119-129 Slater Retires as Head Coach 65 1961 7-3 138-105 1962 2-6 84- 86 1 1963 10-1 288- 60 1964 11-0 266-103 1965 4-2-3 151- 87 1966 6-3 133- 78 1967 6-2-2 181- 88 1968 8-2 192- 93 1969 9-1 245- 47 1970 6-4 146-112 1971 8-1-1 196- 74 1972 6-3-1 173- 83 1973 12-0-1 345- 71 1974 8-2-2 288-123 1975 10-2 281- 69 1976 ll-l 354-122 TOTAL 132-40-10 3363-1595 Slater's teams averaged 7.33 wins, 2.22 losses and .53 ties a year for 18 years. In 182 games his teams scored an average of 18.4 points Coach Slater discusses game strategy with defensive coordinator, Tom Barnett. ' per game While allowing 8.7. Tony Griswold Takes Over As Boys Aquatics Coach ! n V - , .1 Q-1. Griswold talks to John Frisbie during a time out. Griz discusses game tactics with co-captain, Mike Adair. 38 Sports Tom Barnett succeeds Birt Slater as Head Varsity Football Coach. With the departure of Don Wads- worth from the Kearny Aquatics scene in 1976, the need came for a new swim coach, so along came Tony Griswold. A physical educaton major out of San Diego State University. Griswold is probably most known in the world of track and field. He holds the third longest Javelin throw in the History of S.D.S.U. but GRIZ is no stranger to the world of Aquatics. At the ages of 9 and 10 he swam A.A.U., he's taught swim lessons, and was a beach guard for three years Q69-711. As an all around athlete he's known for winning the highlander's superstar championship last year. Golf Team 5. FRONT ROW: Allan Ramis, Steve Duenez, Richard Shine. BACK ROW: Assistant Coach Tom Burnett, Terry Housh, Tim Jackman, Scott Guthrie, Coach Wayne Colborne. M., , in , CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT: Scott Guthrie, Richard Shine, Tim Jackman, and Steve Dunez stroke to a 255-204 season-opener win over Serra on Admiral Baker turf. Sports 39 Tennis Smashing Success The Girls Tennis Team has made some outstanding progress over the last few years, especially with the new Eastern League starting this year. The team started out by beating Madison, 10-6, the first time ever that the girls have done this. They went on to finish fifth in the league, the best they've ever done. lt is a young team with mostly sophomores and juniors in the top positions. Miss Addona, an excellent coach, along with a good bunch of girls has made this the best tennis team ever. ln the past three years Kearnyfs team has come up in standings, and hopefully they will continue to rise in coming years. BACK ROW: Toni Dixon, Laurie Jones Beth Andrews, Kim Ankeney, Linda Naffke Diana Castle, Pam Pierre, Leslie Davenport Mary Denin, Tracy Alexander. FRONT ROW Terry Dimapilis, Wendy Zuehlke, Harvett Evans, Toni Nascimento, Gail Farwell, Mary Bertsch, Karen Szegi, Pretrice Curry, Judy Heath. 40 Sports 1 v Harvett shows her winning style. Kim awaits a serve during a match. Miss Addona, the coach, anxiously watches the match against San Diego, which Kearny won 15-l. Linda strokes to another victory. Opponent Madison 6 Henry I4 San Diego l Morse l Clairemont I6 Crawford 8 Pt. Loma 16 Madison 4 Henry 14 San Diego 2 Morse 5 Clairemont 14 Crawford 9 Pt. Loma ll Terry and Tonto attacking their opponents at the net. Wendy warming up her serve before a match. Sports 41 Quarterback Steve Dreher, aided by blocking from Kyle Conner, unloads a pass over the heads of pur- For Kearny's Junior Varsity Foot- ball Team, it was a new league with new coaches, but, unfortunately, not the good old results. With the transfer of Coach Brad Griffith to Mira Mesa last year, the J.V. gridders were under new direction for the '76 season. Taking over the head coaching duties was defensive line co- ordinator, Phil Covington. He was assisted by Joe Thunder foffensive linej, Dan Armstrong Cbackfieldj, Foot Michel freceiversj, and Ed Shoen Qdefensej. I think they all did a fine job, noted Covington in regard to his staff. Considering that all except Covington were new to the job and that Kearny was in the new, tougher Eastern League, the Komet mentors did, indeed, accomplish a lot. The Maroon and White finished the season with a respec- table 6-3 record, losing the Eastern Title by only W game. With a few breaks, we should've been 8-l, suggested assistant coach Thunder. Coach Covington talked about the fine individual talent of his J .V. squad. The Komet coach mentioned quarter- back Steve Dreher, tailback Rodney Fowler, linebacker Kyle Conner, and wide receiver Darryl Stokes. Covington also gave credit to safties Anton Jeffer- son and Darryl Moses, and to defensive end Ron Kirkpatrick. Covington and his staff look forward to a better season next year. Junior Varsit ridders Face New League, New Coaching Staff 42 Sports suing Warhawks. FRONT ROW: Tom Conally, Anthony Williams, Frank Salazar, Don Rehkopf, Tom Eggert, Joe Cutaran, Danny Shea, Freddy Aros, Pat Welish, George Gallagher, Jeffrey Segal, Ryan Haggins, Ray Lucios. SE- COND ROW: Brian Ness, Anton Jefferson, Kyle Conner, Aloysius Fredrich, Tim Taylor, Charles Johnson, Robert Smith, Ronald Kirkpatrick, Mark Roberts, James Willouby, John Wynns, Darryl Moses, Preston Adams, Forrest Goodman. THIRD ROW: Dan Armstrong, Ed Shoen, Kennes Rowe, Joe Thunder, Foot Michel, Phil Covington. FOURTH ROW: Richard Zamora, Brian Villandre, Fitzhugh Dinkins, James Allen, Joey Falls, Steve Dreher, Gary Montague, Darryl Stokes, Rodney Fowler, David Buttles, Marty Hunter, David Santo, Michael Hays, Von Smith, Frank Dettmers, Robert Acord. Fitzhugh Dinkins1441, Charles Johnson 1331, and Tim Taylor 1501 provide blocking for Steve Dreher as he drops back to pass. Head coach Phil Covington Tight end Rick Zamora prepares to straight-arm his Clairemont assailant. K OPPONENT 8 Mira Mesa 26 22 Lincoln 0 12 Madison 14 35 Patrick Henry 7 San Diego Morse Clairemont Crawford Point Loma John Wynns 1511, David Buttles 1891, and David Santo 1751 close in on the Chiefs quarterback. Sports 43 Spikers Take Eastern League Title lf there is one good explanation for Varsity Volleyball's outstanding record, it is probably due to their precise functioning as a team. Much of their success can be attributed to a new, offhand hitting formation, which they added to their strategy at the beginning of the year. Their coach, Mrs. Cole, has assisted greatly in coordinating the team, formulating lineups, and devising game strategy. With three games left and a 12-0 record behind them, they easily clinched the Eastern League Title. Although they didnlt place in the Poway or Metro tournaments, they still emerged with a respectable 13-5 overall record. Forming the backbone of the starting lineup were seniors Sally Fellows, Wendy Tompkins, Therese White, Janice Yip, and juniors Susan Johnston and Donna Reid. Anchoring the back row, Therese White and Janice Yip made most of the sets, while Wendy Tom kins assisted with some outstand- . P . ing spikes. VARSITY Madison Henry San Diego Morse Clairemont Crawford Point Loma Madison Henry San Diego Morse Clairemont Crawford 1510 1512 1517 1513 1512 11 5 1513 1614 Madison 15 10 Henry San Diego Morse Clairemont Crawford Point Loma Madison Henry San Diego Morse Clairemont 8 Crawford Point Loma 12 15 1215 15 12 OPPONENT KEARNY VS OPP 1614 1015 1510 1517 1513 1510 15 0 17 15 1614 15 10 15 12 15 12 15 10 15 11 15 13 1510 1416 15 12 10 15 14 16 1215 1513 VARSITY FRONT ROW Janice Yip Theresa White Cindy Pelletier Wendy Tompkins BACK ROW Donna Reid Sue Johnston Sally Fellows Paula Leom Vafslll' Coach MTS C919 Varsity players relaxing after I 15- 9 - : ', U , , , , 'l , ' - - 15- 6 ' 15- 5 15- 8 15- 8 15- 3 1 ' - 13-15 15-13 - - 15-10 ' - - 15- 5 -1 15- 9 - 7 ' - 15- 6 fi 7-15 - 15- 6 ' - 15-11 15- 6 -1 7 P61mL6ma 15-17 15- 9 15- 9 JUNIOR VARSITY ' ' 1-15 - - ' 15- 6 - 15- 1 15- 9 ' 15- 9 - 15- 7 15- 9 ' 6-15 - 15- 7 ' - - 15- 6 ' 15- 8 - - 15- 7 ' -15 15- 4 15- 2 5-15 - - ' 15- 7 - - 44 Sports Janice Yip was prepared to make the set to Wendy Tompkins and Theresa White. Donna Reid towered over Sally Fellows to place a spike on Morse's side. a victory over Clairemont. Sue Johnston's spike from a set by Cindy Pelletier led to a Komet victory over Clairemont. 5R51 'I Cindy Blakeway popped a spike onto the Junior Varsity Coach Mrs. Dahms illustrates side of her terrified Morse opponent. the finer points of the spike-blocking technique. JUNIOR VARSITY FRONT ROW: Joyce Estrada, Kathy Dennin, Ruth Klein, Esther Verdin, Kathy Gleason, Janice Ramsay. BACK ROW: Kit McClellan, Stephanie Plein, Marsha Roeder, Cathy Branigan, Cindy Blakeway, Stacy Gepford, Sarona Sotoa. Wendy Tompkins and Paula Leoni await the bump from a successful spike recovery by Sue Johnston. Sports 45 Girls JV Basketball Shoots For The Win Girls J. V. Basketball had the form that would lead to a really good season. Playing a zone defense, the team was tight and tough to pass through. Their quick offense made them able to score. Usually starting in a game were, Laura Pephens, a junior, at center. Playing guards were sophomore Diane Dougherty and junior Kim Ankeney, with sophomores Lori Urbanek and Laura Tamkin in at forwards. Although she ran track last year, Laura Pephens, the tallest on J. V. was a good shooter and was usually there for the rebounds. Kim Ankeney, the only returning player, played well at either forward or guard. Her ability to shoot from the edge of the key and easy handling of the ball made her an asset to the team. G Pre-season play wasn't the greatest but with this team, Girls J. V. Basketball had a good season ahead of them. Laura Pephens attempts a steal on a rebound. Kim fsunshinej Ankeney shoots for two Left to Right: Joyce Estrada, Lori Urbanek, Janet Stone, Kim Ankeney, Laura Tamkin, Laura Pephans, Jennifer Weed, Pat Poblete, Diane Dougherty, Janice Ramsay, Diane Houston, Teri Honda. 46 Sports German Cervantes held on to a slim lead over a pursuing Henry runner. VARSITY FRONT ROW: Mark Focareta, Ricardo Perez, Jeff Hagewood, Bob Fraser. BACK ROW: Dan Ponce, Bill Clabby, Alan Blair, Jorge Quiroz, Coach Richard Cota. A A A ' ' , . ..-f W is -Q M Kg HL , A t 'rt 1 A --- - ' ,.,.,,,.. N,.. .,...... . .x gp.. Cross Country Unstoppable Under the skillful direction of Coach Rich Cota, Kearny Cross Coun- try compiled an impressive 8-l league record. The Komets, placing second in overall league standings, rolled up a se- cond place finish in the Aztec In- vitational and a fifth place in the South Bay Invitational. The dedicated runners averaged from eight to twelve miles an after- noon. Some of the runners managed to run an extra four miles during first period. Since Mr. Cota's arrival to Kearny in 1973, the cross country team has emerged from meager standings to C.I.F. contenders, which they have been for the past two years. Although there are only twenty- eight members on the team, less than in previous years, the overall quality has improved greatly. The varsity team, with seniors Alan Blair, Bob Fraser, and Jorge Quiroz, promises to be ex- ceptionally strong next year, with the return of juniors Ricardo Perez, Mark Focareta, Bill Clabby, Jeff Hagewood, and sophomore Dan Ponce. Ricky Perez, the team's most out- standing runner, has consistently finished first in league and non-league competition. As a sophomore, he ran a 4: 19.2 mile and led the CC'ers to a 9-0 league record. Karl Kimmey tried in vain to catch the fleeting Ron Beck. To Art Deich, endurance was the key to victory Sports 47 '90 in -5 says , 3. N! X N--Ji 3 .M AXL r. it - fm.. Coach Cota contemplated on the possible Bill C1abby's intense concentration was outcome of the Kearny vs Henry meet. evident during the last leg of the race. 48 Sports After breaking away from the pack, Bob Fraser found himself in the clear. gb, Aga '54 Q45 ,-WM' .mr at an-3' Knowing the finish line was only two-hundred yards ahead, Jeff Hagewood ran with even more determination. Ricardo Perez, in the lead and on his way to another first place finish. Jorge Speedy Quiroz found that going down the hills was the easiest part of the course. Concentrating only on the race, all else was a blur to Adrienna Hernandez. nlll yi. .4 Margaret Ball epitomized the persistence of a cross country runner. JUNIOR VARSITY FRONT ROW: Jim Lucero, Chuck Carowell, Carlos Aguirre, Tim DuBray, Adrienna Hernandez, Margaret Ball, Keith Yip, Marty Flinn, German Cervantes. BACK ROW: Karl Kimmey, Craig Class, John Myers, Gary Bliss, Darryl Sparks, Jim Cano, Larry Wilske, Don Klaus, Ron Beck, Art Deich. Mark Focareta sped to a fifth place finish at the Henry meet, VARSITY KOMETS OPP Helix Lincoln Madison Henry San Diego Morse Clairemont Crawford Point Loma JUNIOR VARSITY Helix Lincoln Madison Henry San Diego Morse 20 Clairemont 45 34 Crawford 23 Point Loma Sports 49 Komets Move Into First In Count ,Win iwanas Bill Bell and Nathan Cross trap a Clarimont guard. Bob Bartholomew spoils a Chieftanis bid for a basket. Kearny won 81-63 50 Sports Gary Trousdale goes inside for a pair, against Huntington Beach. Coach Short preps the team prior to the start of the game. Randy Bruno drives back door for two, against Mt. Carmel. Kearny 76g Mt. Carmel 69 The Komets started out the 76-77 Basketball season with some heavy burdens. But following their opening 92- 61 rout of Poway. There seemed to be little doubt that they could handle it. To start out with, they were thrown into the tough new Eastern League with old eastern league power, Patrick Henry and their past rivals from Western League Madison High with high scoring Mitchell Lilly. To ado to that, they had the pressures of being defending C.I.F. champs. In addition during pre-season practice starting forward forward Gary Trousdale hyper-extended his knee and no one knew how long he'd be out. Then the season started, with Bill Bell still playing football, Steve Gardner started at forward, for Trousdale, and then things started going right. Bob Bartholomew was playing better than ever, many ranked him as the best player in the county. Gardner was playing ex- cellent. John Baumgardner at the other forward was also doing an exceptional job. The only untested quantity on the team were the guards, Randy Bruno and Jim Brownwood, they turned out to be more than was expected. Brown- wood, basically a defensive player was improving in every game. Randy Bruno, possibly the best ball handler playing high school ball became the teams playmaker, as well as excelling on defense, Bruno started on a path aimed for Alan Trammels' one year assist record. By breaking Alan's record for a single game, with 15 against Hoover. The Komets first big test was the Kiwanis Tournament, and they passed with flying colors defeating Mongomery, Grossment, third ranked Patrick Henry, and previously first ranked Helix. Jim Brownwood out-jumps an El Capitan forward for the rebound. John Baumgardner frustrates the Oiler center's attempted block and scores a basket. Sports 51 52 Sports Komets Top astern League, 14 O Gary Trousdale moves inside for a pair. Bell skys for two LEFT TO RIGHT: Back Rowg Coach Short, David Buttles, John Baumgardner, Ronnie Kirkpatrick, Robert Kirkpatrick Bob Bartholomew, Kirt Carlson, Bill Bell, Darryl Stokes, Ron Blake Front Row, Gary Trousdale, Jeff Knoell, Arnold Price, Randy Bruno Mike Dupes, Marty Hunter, Stan Holmes. l l Bob Bartholomew slams for two. Gary Trousdale goes inside for a bucket against El Capitan. Jim Brownwood shoots over El Capitan defenseman, Kurt Karlson from the line. 4 Bill Bell skies for two. J. Sports 53 Although the J .V. basketball games sometimes don't seem as important as those of Varsity, they are! Many of this years players on J .V. will make up next years Varsity team. Playing on J.V. is good experience for the players. The games these guys play are important to them because no one likes to lose. The J .V. team proved this by winning their first Eastern League game against their rivals at Madison. The score in that game was 68-61. Their second game against Patrick Henry was close, but the patriots came out ahead by one point. It was a hard game to lose, but the J.V. cagers bounced back and really beat San Diego, 96-53. They continued with this kind of determination for the rest of the season. Coach Mottershaw put in a lot of time and effort with these boys and it really shows when they go on the court. J .V. Cagers unk It Deeper Larry Carr watches the ball go in for another two points. BACK ROW: Ron Kirkpatrick, Darryl Stokes, David Buttles, Tim Stonebreaker, Ken Thompson, John Wynns, Coach Mottershaw. FRONT ROW: Mike Dupuis, Wayne Brown, Larry Carr, Richard Davidson, Darryl Moses. 54 Sports K 81 John Wynns shoots for a basket over the hands of a Mt Carmel player 68 51 96 Opponent Madison Pt. Henry San Diego Morse Clairemont Crawford Pt. Loma Madison Pt Henry San Diego Morse Clairemont Crawford Pt Loma 61 52 53 66 A view of the sidelines with Coach Mottershaw directing his team. X fi 1. Sports 55 J. V. G mnastics Vault Into Action. Winning most of their meets and scoring high was what J. V. Gymnastics did a lot of. Sophomore Chris Anderson does complusory routines in all events and at the beginning of the season received scores of fives and sixes. By the end of the season she was doing even better. Shelll go to varsity next year. Rita Webster, a junior, was doing most of the events at the beginning of the season and would probably go all around at the end. With so many good gymnasts, J. V. WHS SUTC to have 3 gfeat S63-S011 Chris Anderson shows her form in her floor exercise. k I i it? ...N W Ivy Quitugua goes through her routine on the beam. Debbie Young expertly does the bars 58 Sports Komets Invade Eastern League 60 Sports Varsity Baseball proved to be a very exciting year for both Coach Taylor and the Komet fans of 1977. Returning varsity players were Charlie Hanna, Tom Pekny, Tim Ellis, Cory Clark, and Mark Gleason. The varsity baseball team consisted of mostly seniors with a few juniors and sophomores. Cory Clark and Mark Gleason turned out to be two of Kearny's finer pitchers. Tim Ellis fires the ball to home after fielding a bunt. Robert Billburg moves toward second on an attempted pick-off. Tom Pekny fires from left. Jack Doherty ready's himself at the plate Mark Gleason fires a strike. Coach Taylor looks over his '77 squad. Steve Dreher throws to second to get the lead runner. Steve Brinkley fields an infield fly. Cory Clark serves up a fastball. Sports 61 LEFT TO RIGHT: Back Row, Coach Taylor, Kenny Briant, Ted Stant, Tom Cory Clark, First Row, Mark Gleason, Steve Bence, Robert Billburg, John Pekny, Steve Dreher, Bruce Peyton, Charlie Hanna, Jimbo Harris, Middle Wynns, and Peter Carter. Row, Steve Kleinpeter, Steve Brinkley, Jack Doherty, Tim Ellis, Brian Giles, i, Brian Giles turns over a double play. Coach Taylor talks with Bruce Peyton. 62 Sports ' i i i I Steve Bryant delivers to home. Bruce Peyton prepares it's delivery. I 4, , I I Jimbo Harris snags an errant throw from third. Steve Dreher rounds third Sports 63 aseball Coach Predicts Good Season They're a sophisticated group and have a winning attitude, boasted JV baseball coach Hugh McMillan. I'm strong at each position and have depth in each. What one guy didn't do, the other guy would pick him up...that's the kind of team we have. Commenting on the season ahead, with 14 league games to go and a 3-2 loss to University behind them, the veteran Kearny coach also felt that the Eastern League pennant was well within reach. Pm excited about it, he noted. Based on what I've had in the past, I would think that we could win itf' High hopes, yes. But certainly justifiable ones. FRONT ROW: Don Rehkopf, Allen Edwards, Dan Simmons, Joe Vattimo, Ricky Ylagan, Tom Connally SECOND ROW: Forrest Goodman, Tom Eggert, Fred Lawson, Mark George, Bill Blas, Tim Taylor Brian Oliver. THIRD ROW: John Wynns, George Gallagher, Brian Villandre, Steve Dreher, David Buttles, Marty Hunter, Ron Kirkpatrick, Forrest Goodman may seem disappointed that his bunt attempt failed, but he connected on the following pitch, sent the ball hard into right-center, and came all the way home on an error. 64 Sports David Buttles delivers to the plate during the Komet's first league game against the Dons. X Girl Cagers Jump Into Action l The Girls Varsity Basketball Team, although it has only two returning seniors, Janice Yip and Sally Fellows, is a strong contender for a league cham- pionship. Other returning varsity players are Darcy Carter and Sue Little. More of the team include Laurie Sterger, Cathy Branigan, Nanette Torpey, Tony Dixon, Stephanie Plein, and Maureen Schlentz. Coach Mottershaw really makes the girls workout a lot and it shows on the court. In scrimmage play they beat Coronado and Mt. Carmel, while their first game was a disappointing loss to last years CIF champions, the Helix Highlanders, but they came right back and won their first league meet against Madison 35-33. Laurie Sterger made the winning basket. After losing to Pt. Henry by four points, the team crushed San Diego 40-16. It looks like this is the year for girls basketball at Kearny and these girls are out to prove it. Darcy does a lay up against Mt. Carmel. Sally tries to steal the ball on the rebound. VARSITY TEAM-LEFT to RIGHT: Nanette Torpey, Maureen Schlentz, Cathy Branigan, Sally Fellows, Laurie Sterger, Sue Little, Darcy Carter, Stephanie Plein, Tony Dixon, Janice Yip. Sports 67 Komets Dive Into Action John Frisbie displays his back stroke start. 68 Sports Mike Frisbie explodes off the blocks at the Poway relays. 271 X , I A km 5? Richard Perkins contemplates in the 100 yard back stroke. I 'WH ' W4 .w ' ' 'iffrif ' f ' K ' i -wi , . ,. if A ,, . ,V K K I , , I V ,y 2? ' L ' Z i if -o', Stan Camp flies his way to victory. J Coach Griswold calculates split times. K, ,Y ,k,n 1 'ft gal iis' V V K K3 5 afrffpo . ,, ,- in . ',-, 5321 , , ' ,,,., '15, R-'vzlfff Mike Chaparro displays his breast stroke form. . ta, Eric Becker exhibits his fly. Bobby Chambers swims the breastroke leg of 200 I.M. Back Row: Coach Griswold, John Muchlarky, Mike Frisbie, Dave Hill, Dan Simons, Scott Swanson, David Birchfield, Stan Kemp, Mike Adair, Fred Davis, Bobby Chambers, Brad Styer, Richard Perkins, John Frisbie, Eric Becker, Al Frowiss, Mike Chaparro, Coach Jon Williams. Middle Row: Ron Hammer, Sean Morrow, Kevin Pecala, Brian McCleney, Reid Stalen, John Stasney, Dave Wilson, Ryan Volper, Vic Alexander. Front Row: Ron Chambers, Ron Manahan, Michael Boyken, Mike Durkan, Charles Rines, Kevin Weissman, Keith Yip, Richard Sporl, Don Becker. Sports 69 Mad Mean Menacing Matmen After the season was over, Coach Barnett said, The team was young and that was our main problem. Maybe the season wasn't too good for the team as a whole, but we still had some of the best wrestlers in the city. ' Voted Most Valuable Player by his team with a record of 20-1, Larry Wilske was the best on the team. Last year, as a sophomore, Larry was the League Champion and regained the title again this year along with being the City Tournament Champ. Of the top wrestlers, four were seniors. Second best on the team and team captain was Richard Mion with a record of 14-2. Others were Anthony Torres, Jack Elliot and Chuck Bradford, who when he transferred to Mira Mesa at the end of the semester held a record of 9-1. Underclassmen Wayne Cross, voted Most Inspirational and sophomore Rod- ney Fowler, Most Improved, also helped our team try their best. With most of the team still learning, next year we should be back on top. Every other year is a good yearf' stated Coach Barnett, and with a smile he also warns, Just wait until next year, it will be different. Tom Connally takes down an opponent. . E U I Front Row-Rodney Alo, Anthony Torres, Tom Connally, Buddy Williams, Richard Mion, Bill Logan, Wayne Cross, Larry Wilske, Andrea Bobbittg manager. 2nd Row-John Gaboury, Norven Deguzman, Deith Yip, Pete Blakemore, Philip Mationg, Brian Ness, Guy Matsuda, Allen Ramos, 70 Sports Forrest Goodman. Back Row-Coach Miller, Renard Sturkey, Trevor Taguacta, Jeff Miller, Chuck Horn, Jeff Segal, Kyle Conner, Mark Montez, Fitzhugh Dinkins, Rodney Fowler, Coach Barnett. Richard Mion pins an opponent from Crawford. Varsity Scorebox Opponent Madison 50 Pat. Henry 33 San Diego 14 Morse 41 Clairmont 34 Crawford 42 Pt. Loma 26 With strong determination, Larry Wilske pins an opponent. Trevor Taguacta attempts a reversal against Crawford. Sports 71 Boys Smash pponents ln past years the Boys Tennis Teams have not had as much determination as this years team. Despite the fact that they lost their number one singles player to Mira Mesa High the team is a good choice for a league playoff berth. Last years number two singles player, Phil Kaukonen is now this years number one player and doing very well. The other singles players consist of Murray Rosen- berg, Larry Carr, and David Horner. The Doubles teams are Bill Choi-Doug Hun- tington, Emery Hall-Bruce Orman, and Tom Gills-Ming Pham. They are all doing very good this year and have already shut-out San Diego and Morse, 7-0. They are in second place in the Eastern League thanks to exellent coach- ing by Coach Covington and a lot of talent on the team. Phil Kaukonen shows the form that makes him number one. 72 Sports BACK ROW: Coach Covington, Tom Gills, Emery Hall, Murray Rosenberg, Doug Huntington, Bruce Orman, Philip Kaukonen. FRONT ROW: Mike Zamora, Ming Pham, David Horner, Bill Choi, Larry Carr. New nstructor Aids Rifle Team VARSITY RIFLE: Ed Deslauriers, Justin Starren, Randy Biles, Mike Chaparro. In this, his first year as instructor for the Kearny rifle team, Colonel Hester produced a varsity team that placed third in the Western League and a junior varsity team that made it to the C.l.F. playoffs and defeated Hoover, El Camin- o, and Madison to take the C.I.F. title. 'LI was really pleased with them, he noted. They fired better than they have in a long time. By practicing four hours per week, the varsity members were usually able to consistently score in the 22OIs during competition, while the junior varsity shooters pulled a 200 average. Member- ship in the girls rifle team, which had dropped in recent years, began to increase again, thanks to the efforts of Colonel Hester. Drill team instructor Colonel Hester listens as David Tighe offers his GIRLS RIFLE: Patty Braden, De Baughman. comments of rifle techniques. 53f'f .s.. df K I ROTC AND JUNIOR VARSITY RIFLE: Chris Lemon, Marcos Boyd, Randy Biles and Mike Cohen inspect the firing mechanism of the Bob Madrid, Mike Dickey, Mike Swartz. Winchester 52D rifles used in competition. Sports 73 In some sports the team does not always do as well as some of its players. This should be taken into consideration with the Girls Track Team. Although they won their first meet against Carls- bad, they soon ran up against tough competition with Madison and Pt. Henry in the Eastern League. Some of the outstanding individuals on the team are Kim Ravenscraft on the hurdles fbroke a school record against Carlsbadj, Leslie Davenport-880, Paula West-100 yd. dash, Mary Bertch-440 yd. run, Carol Marshall-220, Paula West, Veronica West, Carol Marshall, Janna Elliot--440 yd. relay, Emma O'Neal-shot put. All these girls placed first in the meet against Carlsbad. These girls and the rest of the track team should be proud of their effort and for showing that spirit is alive here at Kearny. 74 Sports Girls Trackdown pponents Kim Ravenscraft grins as she sees the finish line just up ahead. Melissa shows her stuff in the discus throw. 9 -l0-v-- ,....... Paula West sprints to another victory. fm BACK ROW: Diana Bronson, Leslie King, Wendy Brubaker, Emma O'Neal, Fitzpatrick. FRONT ROW: Sharon Jones, Lila Folkner, Cindy Woo, Carol Alice Kump, Karen Szegi, Michelle Ball, Dana Mitchell, Karen Morelli, Pam Marshall, Kim Ravenscraft, Paula West, Veronica West, Ruth Klein, Karen Taylor, Miss Douglas. MIDDLE ROW: Leslie Davenport, Tracy Alexander, Huggins, Debra Hardy. Cathy Wimpey, Sandra Paez, Lynn Wyckoff, Jerry Hines, Ellen Killion, Clare Sports 75 H20 Polo Records Best Season Ever Al Frowiss fires his record setting 84th goal against Pt. Loma. rad! Perkins kicks up high in the water to block' a warhawk shot. Varsity Field Players: Al Frowiss, John Frisbee, Eric Becker, Keith Harter, Marty Crossman, Mike Frisbee, Mike Adair, Gary Komo, Roland Manahan, Ryan Volper, Brad Styer. Goalies: Richard Perkins, Mark Martinez. Coach: Wayne Griswold Junior Varsity Brian Heckman, Bob Wason, Mike Tidrick, John Malarky, Jim Harter, Mike Boykin, Reid Staten, Don Becker, Dan Rosenthal, Tom Passons, John Stasney, Ronald Manahan. Coach: John Williams 76 Sports Eric Becker and Mark Martinez invite Coach Griswold for a swim Mike Adair passes down the pool against Clairemont Kearny water polo players racked up their highest finish and best record in Komet history this year. Finishing third, with a 12-6 record, in the tough newly aligned Eastern League. The Komet at- tack was led by Al Frowiss who set a new school record for goals in a season, breaking the old in an emotion-packed game against Pt. Loma. Frowiss, along with John Frisbee became the first Komets to ever be in the second All- league team. Co-Captain Mike Adair received Honorable mention on the All- Eastern League Team. Co-Captains Mike Adair and John Frisbee both had fine seasons individually, but just as im- portant they kept team morale up during the season. Mike Frisbee, the only regularly starting junior on the team, also had a good season, shooting 52'Za on the year. Mike is expected to be the team leader in '77 John Frisbee passes into the hole against Pt. Loma. K OPPONENT 18 Clairemont 25 Morse 0 5, 37 Mira Mesa 4 7 Chula Vista 6 4 Crawford 19 9 Pt. Loma 6 6 University 9 6 Madison 3 1 Henry 11 9 Castle Park 3 17 Clairemont 3 6 Madison 7 19 Morse 2 12 Mission Bay 2 4 Henry 14 1 Mar Vista fforfeitj 0 8 Crawford 17 10 Pt. Loma 8 Mike Frisbee takes a shot as Frowiss awaits the results Sports 77 Soccer: Perseverance Is The Key I think Kearny will be a power- housef' predicted soccer coach Joe Thunder of his varsity squad. Because soccer is growing in popularity, coach Thunder believes that Kearny will even- tually draw the better players from the Mesa Soccer League, a soccer organiza- tion with a membership that grew from 60 teams to 800 teams in the last three years. As for the present year, however, the Komet kickers were less than impressive. They posted a mid-season mark of 2-4-l, placing them fourth in the Eastern League. Coach Thunder was displeased with his team's performance. He noted, They haven't done as well as we expected. He stated that his Komets had had problems with their midfield forma- tion. As a whole, however, the players on the varsity squad were well matched. lt's one of the best teams l've coached, praised Thunder. VARSITY OPP. IST ZND ROUND ROUND Madison 2-3 2-1 Pt,Henry 0-3 0-l San Diego 1-3 0-5 Morse l-0 4-2 Clairemont 2-3 l-0 Crawford 3-0 5-0 Point Loma l-l 78 Sports r S i , az. ,L ,,.,..-.,. ......,. . . ,. . F ., ,Q , - Mga',,.,,,......-- VARSITY FRONT ROW: Richard Yonemura, David Horner, Stacy Edwards, Alfonso Caudillo, Del I-Ioeft, Fidel Cortez, Jess Draper, Hung Nguyen, Bobby Barreras. BACK ROW: Alex Seligman, Larry Barajas, Mark Lindsey, Wolfram Kalber, Ron Lindsey, Mike Farren, George Lunardoni, Al Cullins, Skip Hess, Bruce Payton, Bob Hendricks, Forward Stacy Edwards maneuvers past two defending Patriots as Hung Nguyen and Wolfram Kalber look on. Fullback Bruce Payton leaps to block a pass with Hung Nguyen dribbles downfield during a a chest trap. league game against San Diego. JUNIOR VARSITY OPP ROUND ROUND Madison Pt Henry Clairemont Crawford Point Loma San Diego Mira Mesa Mission Bay In the nick of time Komet fullback Charlie Cleaves outreaches a Madison opponent slamming the ball Varsity coach .IOC Thunder out of Komet territory Fullback Mike Dominguez looks on. JUNIOR VARSITY FRONT ROW Tony Castillo Manny Aquiningoc,BnllDaSiIva Roberto Comer In control of the ball Brian Man-mane Marvin Brehan Paul LaBella Kevin Delgado Charlie Cleaves. BACK ROW Greg Benjamin Mike dudes hls OPPOUCM as Tony Castlllo Dominguez Ellen Killion David Koch Brian Matanane Bill Hight, Leo Brendis Mark Khanh Bruce .........-.-nwvflf: rack Team Individual Talent High Kearny's track team this year had some outstanding athletes, remarked track coach Phil Cota, but not enough depth to be competitive in their dual-meet season. Leading the field was Ricky Perez, C.l.F. cross-country champ who clocked a 4:l9.4 mile at the Balboa lnvitiational. Robert Waddell and Gil Bolden, who posted excellent times in the 440, teamed with Ron Beck and Kevin Lomack to form one of the best mile relay teams in the county. Kevin Gunning hurled the discus 138' 8 , 10 feet short ofthe school record. Shot putting for the Komets was Mark Martinez, Clint Helenihi, and Victor Rather. As for multi-event athletes, Bill Bell and Greg Lacy were consistent point- getters in the horizontal jumps, and junior Wayne Stanford was a varsity competitor in four field events. Komet miler Ricky Perez is alone and in front Bill Bell sprmts for the finish lme after receiving of the pack en route to a winning 4:29.8 mile at the handoff from G11 Bolden Bob Waddell breaks the tape with a 51 9 second the Madison meet. 440 at Madison 80 Sports Greg Lacy Victor Rather watches with sur- prise as his shot sails to the 41' 10 mark. s Fitzhugh Dinkins Bill Logan Kevin Gunning releases the discus Mark Martinez goes skyward as he Clint Helenihi grimaces after a foul during competition against Carlsbad. lofts the 10-pound shot at Madison. disqualified his 40' 1 put. Here, he mustered 138' 01 f2 . Qs JUNIOR VARSITY FRONT ROW: Armando Bautista, Bill Kunz, Rudolph Esparza, Charles Cardwell, Tim DuBray, Robert Cook, Don Klaus, German Cervantes, John Myers. BACK ROW: Bill Logan, Karl Kimmey, Jim Lucero, Paul Confer, James Johnson, Alvin Wooten, Jim Cano, Tony Cox, Danny Waymire, Komet 440-relay man Ron Beck strides around Guy Matsuda, Robert Smith, Mike Koenig, Darryl Sparks, Norm Nielson, Craig Class, Jim Cesena, the track at the Balboa Relays. Jeffrey Miller. Sports 8 1 82 Sports Veronica West reaches for an overhead. I, Sue V. Smith smashes a shot across the net. Paula West runs down the bird. Sue Smith and Terry Honda work together to defeat another opponent. W l K Opponent 12 Madison 5 6 Hoover l l 12 Henry 5 l3 Mira Mesa 4 7 San Diego 10 l l Morse 5 8 Clairemont 9 12 Crawford 5 Pt. Loma Barbara Torpey lofts a shot across the net as her partner Karen Huggins backs her up. BACK ROW: Terry Honda, Angela Jair, Carol Marshall, Sandra Paez, Folson. FRONT ROW: Nanette Torpey, Pam Taylor, Jerry Hines, Sue V. Karen Huggins, Barbara Torpey, Miss Ward. MIDDLE ROW: Janet Wolf, Smith, Kathy Loper, Rhesa Tucker, Paula West, Angie Happle. NOT Cindy Woo, Denise D'amico, Karen Morelli, Debbie Henson, Daphne PICTURED: Leslie King, Emma O'Neal, Veronica West. Sports 83 Field Hockey is a sport where skirts really do fly. It is fast-moving and ex- citing. The girls who play have to have both speed and stamina, because they are running all the time. Of course it is mostly a defensive game and therefore it is not a high-scoring game. Sometimes neither team scores. When this happens one team wins by minutes of penetration on the other teams 25-yard line. Both J .V. and Varsity did very well this year, and may even have a chance at an Eastern League title. The Varsity team was coached by Miss Rentfrow, and the J.V. was helped by Greta Larson. Keep Those Skirt Flying ,4 - l A A -.iw Hia, 'E J.V. TEAM-BACK ROW: Denise D'Amico, Barbara Torpey, Sandra Paez Nanette Torpey Daphne Folsom, Janice Ramsay, Janet Stone, Linda Naffke, Laurie Sterger Emma O Neal Dana Mitchell Greta Larson. FRONT ROW: Karen Huggins, Terry Honda, Carol Marshall Kim Ravenscraft Margaret Ball, Carolyn Woodworth, Pretrice Curry. Ev wal? .fl , .45 A 4, A , ,, . Y , ,, ' rf- VARSITY TEAJVI-BACK ROW: Miss Rentfrow, Michelle Gray, Connie Harris, Angie Happle, Kim Ankeney Barb Sittner Lynn Wyckoff, Mary Bertsch, Julie Kraft FRONT ROW: Thesa Tucker, Paula West, Pam Taylor, Karen Springer Kay Loeper Linda Bobadilla, Dee Milow. 84 Sports Lynn, Linda, and Barb set up a goal against El Cajon. wzIf,aw'f' J v'ffQ1f,f2ggg 'W r Michelle receives a pass as an opponent tries to block her. VARSITY SCOREBOX Opponent Clairemont Crawford Pt. Henry Morse Clairemont Morse Crawford Madison ' team won on penetration time . Paula fakes an opponent and moves on down the field. J V SCOREBGX Opponent Clairemont Crawford Pt Henry Morse Clairemont Morse Crawford Madison ' team won on penetration time 1 Sports 85 T -- Softball as you may or may not know is very similar to baseball. The only difference ishere the girls play soft- ball and the boys play baseball. The girls on softball do all the same things as the boys do on baseball like sliding, pitching curves, sliders, and fast balls. Hitting home runs too. The Varsity plays at the Serra Mesa Bobby Sox Field and are coached by Mrs. Cole, while the J .V. play on the upper field and are coached by Mrs. Dahms. Opponent Madison Pt. Henry San Diego Morse Clairemont Crawford Pt. Loma Madison Pt. Henry San Diego Morse Clairemont Crawford Pt. Loma J.V. SCOREBOX K 3 0 2 O VARSITY TEAM-BACK ROW: Cindy Pelletier Donna Reid Rhonda Restad Sally Fellows Tony Dixon Mrs Cole FRONT ROW: Janice Yip, Nina Diamond Jill Eckes Patty Blas Sheri Montez 86 Sports The pitcher, Patty Blas strikes out the batter. l 1.V. SCOREBOX .I.V. TEAM-BACK ROW: Jane Overway, Sue Johnston. MIDDLE ROW: Diane Huston, Maureen Schlentz, Shirley Gemmill, Melissa Killingsworth, Beth Andrews, Terry Axe. FRONT ROW: Lori Ur- banek, Dee Dee Klaus, Ester Verdin, Deanne West, Janis Hawley, Lisa Southern. K Opponent 5 Madison 14 1 Pt. Henry 16 San Diego l l Morse 14 2 Clairemont 8 13 Crawford 0 Pt. Loma Madison Pt. Henry San Diego Morse Clairemont Crawford Pt. Loma Cindy Pellitier shows her fielding ability. Nina Dianond makes an excellent fielding play. Janice Yip runs to first base. Sports 87 Varsity Opponent University Escondido Mission Bay Henry La Jolla M1ra Mesa Orange Glen Crawford Madison Bishop K 84 ' ' 92 100 ' 53 95 ' ' 42 60 96 87 61 66 Clairemont 90 79 ' 77 88 67 72 83 54 ' 100 76 ' 66 it-1 Swimmers Stroke It The 1976 girls swim team had their best season ever. The three top swimmers were Jane Overway, Laura Pephens, and Laurie Sterger, all juniors who will be returning next year to lead the team to a better season. J.V. came in 2nd behind Patrick Henry in C.I.F. Finals. We expect to have a super strong Varsity and J.V. team next year, with the excellent coaching by Mrs. Kohr and Mrs. McGregor. J .V. K Opponent 190 University 81 183 Escondido 78 178 Mission Bay 78 86 Henry 174 185 La Jolla 94 133 Clairemont 150 207 Mira Mesa 71 217 Orange Glen 51 192 Crawford 91 178 Madison 102 215 Bishop 67 .1 ti, Kathy Fitzpatrick one of the top swimmers do ing her workout 88 Sports front row-Shelly Pons, Carolyn Woodworth, Dena Johnson, Lori bara Sittner, Theresa Demadura, Darcy Carter Laurie Sterger Laura Uptegrove, Jill Eckes, Lisa Bronson, Debbie Hardesty, Pilar Osorio, Maria Pephens, Linda Loos, Jane Overway, Lynn Wyckoff Rhonda Restad back Demadura, Sharon Jones. middle row-Kathy Fitzpatrick, Janet Stone, Bar- row-Ernie Arnold, Mrs. Kohr, Mrs. McGregor John Frisbee Lisa Bronson doing her thing, the breaststroke during practice. front row-Patty Burns, Nancy Fahey, Joanne Reddington, Dana Mitchell, Elizabeth Barringer, Lilla Folkner, Cheryl Daily, Kitty Quinn, Peggy Muilwi- jk, Lisa Hosang, Yvonne Gazzola, Patty Munig, Theresa Munig, Kay Krava. middle row-Karen Gillin, Madelyn Edwards, Kim Sebastian, Barbara Kropp, Terry Knoell, Wendy Baker, Dawn Dickinson, Debbie Young, Diane Williams, Lori Urbank, Karen Prante, Cindy Richards, Jill Elliot, Joanne Griffith, Clare Fitzpatrick. third row-Mrs. Kohr, Julie Herman, Janet Straub, Teri McEfee, Laura Tamkin, Brenda Gunn, Andrea Bobbit, John Frisbee, Er- nie Arnold, Ingrid Wraaman, Wendy Levin, Gigi Johnson, Valena Wasmund, Becky Tenthulzen. Sports 89 Recognition Is Lettergirl Keynote Comprised of girls who have earned a combination of varsity and junior varsity letters, the letter girls club was established to honor the girls and enable them to plan their own group recreation. Also, it strives to achieve equal recognition with boy's athletics in terms of needed equipment and facilities. With the help and encouragement of our fellow teammates, commented Angie Happle, president, we shall overcome our FRONT ROW: Cindy Pelletier, Jill Eckes, Rhonda Restad, Janice Yip. BACK ROW: Patty Blas, Sally Fellows, Donna Reid, Wendy Tompkins. handicap. Although funding for girl's athletics has increased over past years, it still falls short of equalling the magnitude appropriated for boy's athletics. Despite their diversified schedules, which made it difficult for all of the club members to meet at regular intervals, they planned a bicycle ride, a picnic, a trip to San Elijo, and speculated about a trip to Disneyland. 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They also participated in the homecoming festivities with a float which earned them third place in the B-100 FM Be True To Your School contest, and one hundred dollars for the Senior Class. Backing up Karen were Eric Becker, as Senior Class Vice President, Chris Sagabiel, as Secretary, and Lynette Perry, as Treasurer. Seniors 93 , ,, W WW! 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LLLL - - .A 5 , f BRALLQLT, 'rHEwSA.3.NeE576MaHc,,, g 'nsyrgbgrj l' 'kiigyyns-ocr BURNS, MARIANNE - La,0:1qshaRpa5QP'6BREwL0ra,Jfmice1,9 A urgimyswmafpie, 1 -W l p I-IK'Kl'H' e e-T? - -.. gr 1 -Fifi' JS.GG - ' f ii fi ifesgff SA -,Q'S1EPrxEEgA - 5 wg?-vi gPl35g OSEFRIENDSQ CABALES, ROSA,-,MOMENTS 'GEGRGE' 3-20-75 FEELINGS AGOQYQECSTACY NEVER ' an b ES rf-fl L N LOST 'momoadf . 4 . , ,GREG V V - L, Qznghiin., 1 ALL PAM ai CAMPBELL, Dom, ' - CAMPBELL D LovE'S SEAN ILD FR1END-ANNETTHJANP iq-is ,Q ffm L 4, ig 'K ' N01 s1scoi2QM,L ez, f I ,. - Le w .:-if S Q3 ,,,gRQbbie,Be ml QCARTER, QAROLQQBESEST REN ERIN LUNQLH Wm-I ETSDK HQQQHLS. PE JYBLENG. is .w ,Jl iQ:iI f 2'f 'v f L 'BAREROUSWITK L, TST PARTY Pr, I '--- - I , -- 1 i'e-ff'.-- , nil' 'K ' 1 We ' A PETER - BurhlyrswowTFmflyShsbLLsophfunclssescruisfrndsgru-:a!iirdStQned Q W' 5 TER, SXNDYH: ix Grade. prisonballfwon ch enlh grade Tried JV A-UVBJReadersembnKeSS - x I K I -3 -L .. ,Q P 1 LEQARTER. TERESA - MIKE. 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A ' -Sli E-fn. w .af 9' K' 98 Seniors Bronson, Lori Brown, Linda Brown, Weldon Browning, Stacy Brownwood, James Buckmiester, Sandra Buclatin, Shirley Buonacorsi, Roberta Burgner, Ken Burns, Marianne Burris, Debbie Cabales, RosaMaria You'll Never alk Alone Cadillo, Indio Campbell, Denine Carlson, Curtis Carter, Carol Carter, Teresa Carver, DeeDee Chambers, Robert Chan, Chrishine Chaparro, Michael Chiccetto, Brent Chidgey, Diane Childers, Owen Choi, Bill Christian, Gary Clark, Corey Clinton, Rita Cohen, Debbie Coker, Susie Coley, Patrice Collingham, Rosalind Conklin, Janice Conners, Charlene COHEN r , COHEN, i COKER, elle CONKLIN, JANICE DannyFeb 4 MbgDebb1eNoble'Racketb CONNERS, CHARLENE Bemgwierdwith KarenCass1eJul1elf 18.1-ilyoz CONNER. LESA 4 27 74 Moll.oveUnwlmu MompopkyleMvvdub li HS Donna COSTELLO, JANICE VCheerDsrulePresMemorieswirhswr comingBob COX, DEULAH David l Love U ForeverJuly Belly Lis Summer 76 Connors, Curtis Cook, Michelle Cordle, Julie Costello, Janice Cowgill, Laura Cox, Delilah Crane, Steven Cranlil, Pamela Are You Going Crawford, Kathleen Cross, Duvall Crossley, Steven Crossman, Marty Crownolde, Arlene Cullins, Al Cully, Van Cunningham, Jon DaVee, Antony Darland, Debra Davenport, Scott Davidson, Bryan Davidson, Linda Davis, Jeanne 102 Seniors Davis, Ken Dean, Dena Deeb, Suzanne Deerman, Gregory Dents, Benny Demadura, Maria Dempsey, Merrilee Denault, Sue Dennin, Kathy Dewitt, Laura Diamond, Faith Dickey, Robert seeya DINTS, BENNY - DOBBINS, ROSEMARY - times? DOMAN,SHAUNEEN- Dietz, Tim Dillenbeck, Mike Dillman, Tom Dobbins, Rosemary SBAL DAS A y28Dmy I Journey Of A Thousand Miles Begins With One Step Doman, Shawneen Domingo, Beverly Douthit, Michael Dube, Clayton Duncan, Tina Dunsmore, Rebecca Dunwoody, Dana Durcan, Kelly Duverny, Marie Easter, Shari Edwards, Cynthia Elliot, Jack Elliot, Judy Ellis, Tim Erickson, Steve Erickson, Tim Seniors lQ3 on Esparza, Ada Etheridge, Susan Evans, Robert Evers, Cindy 4 1 Eusebio, Ernie Faller, Ken Fankhauser, Kay Fantin, Barbie Farmer, Douglas Farrell, Linda Farris, Lowell Farwell, Gail Favors, Angal Fellows, Sally Ferguson, Howard Fish, Kristi 'Q im X E Q V New , N R ,-sw, if A x fm is PN N srr Rein R SEBIO ERNIE symmscammswn 'N alma 4 in S EVAN Wuv xii EK G SUMMER, , 57 . H In . FISHER, LYNN - KNLRESTGFBUEQSEH MRDNRBNSILL A Xiilfoof-MQQQHQJQHSA1 INDSPBCCLS ' ' , ,gif Wg, F1TzGERALD,'wu.LlA,M R GDL-ikarviyiiinaszPrENfsNEMmsuiii ieA1wlHaiIRmbfMEx . lf- 'N A T iv S Q Q LvEaLWYsU P5 EBadasiNemsnrHGn5LrMlox wsrmzgf ' ' RU - VND! Dis 2FamlPa 1 w ,aw iBxrnBogm FITZPAIRLLCK, K5 l.EEN - BETFRIENDTSWIMTIAMFRANCESCHEMEEPLANL-loco: 1? ,EL FRCAMPBIK' 'DRAMADANCEH1-COLLEGECHOIR e IX l FLORES, JOKN V K ,- REL FIND MM al DD FO TAKG ME EEK so CLS T0 JOH NYFBAC gg M QQ s btpmg Lovej Q sCrusm K E KSTXBBEOR' AG ' W H kk Xl' 5. ,, K A - L K EMREGINA - IHMSTBTFEMNNTHWRLDTHMNNMLFDLLXNQRSNSHNNQRRHEL - L FR gg- , I EDGRYPMHSHDMHTCC L ,i.' A,-., ' I f 4 ,ire ,L XEIFFTHERESAF- FRNDS.BARB.KR1S,MARlAk.SUM75JUY1lDSRT.PRTY,MB.PE5ZBETQk V v.. 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K gy Seems Like Such A Long Time Ago Fisher, Frank Fitzgerald, Bill Fitzpatrick, Kathy Flagg, Steve Flake, Melvin Fletcher, Thomas Flores, Diana Flores, Joan Fortner, Kathy Foster, Theresa Foulks, John Franklin, Maura Fraser, Bob Frazier, John Seniors 105 td: fN, Freeman, Lisa Freeman, Michael Frisbie, John Frowiss, Albert Fryar, Elizabeth Gallo, Dinah Galvan, Gloria Gallard, Jeannette Gan, Grace Garcia, Patsy Gardner, Steve Gauger, Kathleen W4--er'-'f' M Human Relat1on Human Relations is a group of students who, as a class aim to make Kearny a better place. By having workshops at lunch and visiting different classes, they work on getting students to be more aware and tolerant of others and themselves. The Peer Counselers are an important part of Human Relations. This year they have taken on con- senting counselees of Mr. Albright as their own. In addition, they help to show students who are new to the school their way around. Q gffzgwgzff Wa: -L 1, M A - is 1' :ri Ep f Q A me FREEMAN, MICHAEL - VANCEALEXJIMENSEMBLE-HZUCAROLWOODLNHLLS BUT MOST OF AI I,-OI INDA FRISBIE. JOHN - GREAT TIMES FROWISS. AL - SABIDEBO GALLARDO, . NGMUDI: GALLO, DINAH TIMES77srl! GALVAN. GLORIA - GIGI JMOMDADGODDNC GAN. GRACE - 'BOY'I IMAGINE MY IE'MABUHAY GAUGER, KATHY - FOOTBALLGA FINABENNYIS4-7! The Future N ne Can See Dianas Pr IJNI KL BACK ENDSJSC Gay, Steve Gee, Steven George, Donna Germany, Karen Gessel, Jody Gherrity, Michael Gibbs, Jeff Gill, Jamie Gleason, Mark Gonzales, Peter Goodlett, Debbie Goodman, Leslie Gordon, Allen Gordon, Debbie Grygar, Joe Gray, Michelle Seniors 107 108 Seniors Guarnieri, Janine Guidry, Patti Gunning, Kevin Gunther, Barbara Gurganious, Essie Guthrie, Scott Gwaltnery, Jim Hamill, Kim Hamilton, Candy Hammao, Besma Hammer, Ron Hanna, Charlie Hanson, Norman Hanson? Cindy Looking For The Right One Happle, Angie Hardesty, Debbie Harris, Connie Harris, James GUNN HAMILL. WARS MTS SKI FUN .,,, porgns DEBRBQQB Harris, Pam Harrison, Pamela Harter, Keith Harter, Robert Harvey, Yvonne Hashimoto, Clifford Haugen, Linda Hazel, Ben DESIDERATA Go placidly amid the noise 8: haste, 8: remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly 8: clearly, and listen to others, even the dull 8: ignorant, they too have their story. Avoid loud 8: aggressive persons, they are vexations to the spirit. If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain 8: bitter, for always there will be greater 8: lesser persons than yourself. Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. 'Keep interested in your own career, however humble, it is a real possession in the changing for- tunes of time. Exercise caution in your business affairs, for the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there is, many persons strive for high idealsg and everywhere life is full of heroism. Be yourself. Especially, do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love, for in the face of all aridity 8: disenchantment it is perennial as the grass. 'Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with imaginings. Many fears are born of fatigue 8: loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees 8: the starsg you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the un- iverse is unfolding as it should. Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be, and whatever your labors 8: aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. With all its sham, drudgery 8: broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ' ' Anonymous Seniors 109 110 Seniors Hecker, Brett H 'th D ' l C1 , anie Helenihi, Clint Henshaw, Lisa Hernandez, Arcadia Hernandez, Emma Hess, Stanley Hewitt, Kelly Hicke, James Hines, Jerry Hoeft, Del Walks with Old Friends Shall be Memories in Our Minds For the Rest of Our Days. Hogan, Sharon Holtz, Michael Holland, Mark Holland, Scott Hone, Kevin Holtry, Rena Hontucan, Eduardo Howell, Kelly ANNE Bill JF CP BB TOMYACES UN L Sir T.A my parents Smiling Face Is An Earth-Like Star Horner, David Huff, Te Rhea Huff, Walter Hughes, Karen Hull, Ken Hunter, Antoinette Huston, Steve Inman, Lisa Seniors 111 I 12 Seniors Inzunza, Gil Jackman, Tim Jackson, Flora Jacobson, Mark Janssen, Carol Jarrett, Aline Jesus, Margo Johnson, Chris Johnson, David Johnson, Debbie Johnson, Dena Johnson, Mark Johnson,,Marty Johnson, Mitch After All It's What We've Done Johnson, Michelle Johnson, Patricia Johnson, Ron Jones, Chesna Jones, Susan Jones, Toni Jordon, Angelo Joyner, Janis Junghuns, Don Kahl, Nancy Kane, John Karns, Kevin That Makes Us What We Are Kaukonen, Philip Kaufman, Mark Kelley, Cathy Kelley, Michael Seniors 113 ll4 Seniors Kester, Linda Kiddie, Jennifer King, Clark King, Eileen King, Ramon Kirk, Diane Kleinpeter, Steve Knoell, Jeffrey Koch, Brian Koher, Glen Kolodinski, Kathe Komo, Gary Kraft, Julie Kubanda, William ,.,.,mvww.,..- x l 0 One Can Keep Me From M Kuder, Randy Kump, Alice Lake, Bill Lamb, Nancy Lancaster, Marsha Lane, Mark Latney, Tony Layton, Lori Ledgerwood, Bruce Leg, Robert Leslie, Mary Leverett, Carol Lieu, Nyguen Lindsey, Mark Lockman, Steve Loos, Linda LAMB, NANCIE A LAMB,NANCIE PAT SUN CHAS, Destiny Seniors l 15 ll6 Seniors LOPEZ, JESUS - My LadMom. 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MAJOR, CHIRS - tomyhandsomeMichdelBohertBurr-ILLUVYAALWAYS'promisering- l0f3lf76 MALARKEY, JOHN - NWOTEI-ITNISIURCKCURTYMNIYZARCGNIEBWREDNUGNIMMIWS GNIIKSRETAWOLOPRETAW MANAI-IAN, ROLAND - CIFHZUPOLOSWIMTEAMWADSBANDXODRILLROTCRIFHOMCOM NGMOMPATBMYLUVPROM MANSFIELD, ELAINE - DAVID LOHLEIN! Adv.GC Homecoming 76 ELCortez pcpclub- benchwrms 1 MANSFIELD, MARY - DTGLGDJASCSF,WkMacsw,BFT76,FamrensmID!L!NJ'!BJ!MAV,gly kbr,KHS8LVnVxfl1'SNOTBABT! MARTINEZ, MARK - H20POLOTRACKBANDGOODTIMEWITHFRIENDSRLKGMGBTACHJL KESTBRIGHTFUTURE NIATHESON, KEN - MySlaveMay2lKelSHomcomgliasblMBayAlmond.IoyStrwbryPrsidoF !blwrstlg39TVMACWASBACK2I MASSIE, BECKY - CINDYPDeniseCyndiRLATAAkDWLAVSRBESTPARTYSFLEESCHGED ANCESTHJULY3 MAYOU, SHARON - NuSisGAPSTLVSL8LMNuLVS'ITHNXBFGangSTABF!blGmesPr!sDanCs ScubaLUVM8LD MCBATH, MARILYN - IXOYECHRISTIANLVMANNYGBCALJENSISGUBAPPLESHALBRUZ GDLDBANBNSTUBORN MCCLENEY, BRYAN - ENSBLPREZLUVTERRIACAPHSTSWMSPCHSTUVTNKSLUVTOMY FRNDSMRZGRAF MCCLURE, JOYCE - PINKYTerryRickLynRobD8cJDebTOM8cT.P.DanaTENNlS!PartytoptsiC TSTVNSCNFTlMJoni GMW! I 1 -28-73 MARaVPclod MCKIDDIE, CASSIE - BEING WEIRD HAVING FUN AT LUNCH WITH JULIECHARKAREN MYFACES REMEMBER CHERI 77 Lopes, Jesus Lorenzo, Joseline Lorey, Sheryl Lorey, Steve Love, Walter Lou, Chris Lupton, Earl Lutz, Debora Madrid, Robert Maggay, Cheryl Mahan, Cindy Malarkey, John Manahan, Roland Mancusi, Mario Mansfield, Elaine Mansfield, Mary We May Never y Agaln Marcotte, Tom Marquez, Diana Martinez, Mark Martz, Jill Matheson, Ken Mathews, Peter Matthews, Greg Mauricio, Tim Mayfield, Kim Mayou, Sharon McBath, Marylin McCleny, Brian McCloud, Lorna McClure, Joyce McCray, Rhonda McKiddie, Cassie Seniors ll7 118 Seniors McKinley, Barbara McLead, Pat McMahan, Laura McManus, Don McMillan, Kathy Medina, Elvira Mercer, Mark Merims, Libby Merriweather, Joyce Mesa, Frances Meyers, Anna Meze, Kim Michie, Laura Miller, Laurie Miller, Mat Milow, Dee JEAN - TWiGTWK Winnielchris4everKAt8cSci2 JanMuslangspartysM. B.77weird NYTHEBES IJJWCSW VETUNI 161s A Collect The Dream o Mion, Rick Mitchell, Beth Mitchell, Jean Moe, Kathie Montellano, Tony Montalvo, Veronica Moody, Vickie Moore, Dawn Dream Toda Moreno, Cindy Moreno, Michael Moriarty, Shawna Morrow, David Morrow, Shawn Mortale, Donna y Seniors 119 F 6'Q ' 1 ls 9. 'Q , l 1 S2 an JJ if 3 fy , L lr? , , P X ' f 5 1., 7' , 1 rf, ' , Q , f A 6 1 wav 5 tgp, 1 mf L 1, 1 1 km: 3' 2 W .f, A W ,vis ' W! W , ,, f y 43 ufw w fi is xx 3 rox tr? 8. 'Q-wxyif, ,. ,Q-4 Tw P? viz- ' , ? '354,f5M'fLf, Q Q fi,- 1W, Q ,,f1fy,fg2,':-,fff3,,,f, It I .Qfifqfgy Q 9 ff ff, fQ55v,,', w Jf,,7f,V -,f Y M, ,Q3'WS2ff'3' y Q f J zL9ff,f F ' ?'f1g, ffQ???,fE2i,fQ.' ' 151934 Y 152 5 Z , , lc I 25 5 Q J is if X if Qkhfl. f f , 4 !' 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L . gas -f - f---f- N Y f .r L, M- - -Us - - v ' QL Q . ,, im A , ,, ' L,,,, gk . -3, g v-rg Lii 53 zfgjgg Pavich, Tracie Payne, Curtis Peck, William Pekny, Thomas 124 Seniors Friend nd ridays Pederson, Daniel Pederson, Eric Peleti, Tui Pelletier, Cindy Peluso, Carmella Pena, Kathy Perez, George Perez, Paul Perry, Lynette Peterson, Carl Peterson, Debbie Peterson, Don Peterson, Frank Peterson, Jamie Pham, Minh Quang Pierce, Cindy Seniors 125 Pinnell, Tim Pitts, Larry Placek, Tammy Poblete, Alberto Polley, Carol Pons, Shelly Pontecoro, Robert Portugal, Don Pouder, Michael Prante, Karen Prout, Lionel Quinn, Kathy Quintanilla, Liz Quiroz, Jorge Raney, Chris Ratermanis, Arne S ULAK 126 Seniors ime f To Remember Ratermanis, Eva Ravenscraft, Kim Reaves, Stacy Redden, John Redmon, Sheri Reed, Mary Rehkoft, Kathy Requarth, Joe Restad, Rhonda Reynolds, Laurie Ribera, Fina Richards, Cindy Rice, Ralph Riedy, Cynthia Seniors- 127 Riggs, Cindy Rillo, Annabelle Rinestine, Randy Roberts, Craig Roberts, Jim Roberts, Stacy Robinson, Marie Robles, Laura Roebuck, Gary Rockett, Peggi Rodriguez, David Roeder, Melinda Kounter ampus .16 Kearny's student store is run by Kearny's own students, selected by store advisor Mr, Coekrum from his Marketing l-2 class. The store earns close to 5100.00 a day. and sells everything zi student nccds from pens to pupcr to gym clothes. lt has many displays throughout the school year highlighting the holidays. The students that run the store descrvc much credit. They handle 57.000 in inventory. and turn over 353.000 to the A.S,B. every school year. Men's Unfinished -7- '-h. 5 '--h.. K .H 'X 1 fi? .- 5 my ii 3 , ,,h,, ' ' . fig' f W fk-k I ,R .Hs if Us 1 - -hge ' - 5 1- .W Xl. .. sr is yr . k . 3 li R R , 1 is fig, QQ '3 l 33, - 4, . -va -W X .1 Y . .P+ W 1, ., A ' DQ sr , A fx y ks - 25' W j K - Qin. K K xii? , ,fx -vw . 1. -,T ' .. wi : qi 1 S' k ' . K - ' Biz, . . - , k :Q -s k i .V . Q, M 2 R. . hb-f i f . his l - sf., oi - s . R 4' R f i R in f ,..:., M QQ m K A .L i V. ,. . Ae, , Lx X L 'ig gg' '. A , ,. T, ,M -. Nfrvfi! f A gg, if liffg f ' Nw K . V I. ix Wm 'fsfjf ' .-i 'K Yi ' ., .4 N w K A W K+ f X . 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Qi- .WSW 33- gtg av ,q.5,,,, Q'Y ,, eh ,Af Rx ,Q I 5 f A -:Q AL h . l r.-WL'lq:.,.-,J ,gg ' - yr , gig, 5iK,,1 , ',r., K ' A h ef . v. 33,3 3 .5 - ' . f li r ?' i,.l' . ffisff . ff' '-P :ri f r ' 7.7.4 K f hy, 1 . ff-f-: f , e 6' R'1, f 3 9 A RWM' ' Q., L 'S'f:5a.-ii4l g5-fiLQse., ,i 1 V I- rm Sellers, Joe Shepard, Barb Shipley, Anna Silva, Terri Simon, Vicki Simonds, Laurie Simpson, Pamela Smith, Dawn Smith, Diana Smith, Leslie Smith, Randy Smith, Robert TomorroW's Reahties Smith, Susan Smith, Susan Smock, Doug Sostre, Jerry Sparks, Dale Sparks, Daryll Spencer, Keith Spreg, Kim Spies, Carol Springer, Karen Stalcup, Mark Starren, Justin Steinbeck, Bob Steineli, Mike Ili' 1 Stemm, Dawn Stemm, Debbie Stinson, John Strauss, Mike Streit, Dawn Stringfield, Mark Styer, Brad Suffridge, Lea Suron, Cathie Svacina, Ed Swanson, Scott Taft, Glenn Taitano, Vivian Tamadong, Arlene Tamkin, John Taylor, Toni Are Forever Taylor, Steve Telles, Diana Thomas, Paula Thomas, Tracey all' Thomas, Valencia si , Q Thompson, Kim Thorton, Erin Tighe, David Tillman, Walter Todd, Sable Tompkins, Wendy Torpey, Nannette Torres, Anthony Torrisi, Patricia ime To augh Tracy, Janice Trickett, Divona Tretinjak, Mary Trousdale, Gary Troutman, Carmen Trujillo, Maria Tucker, Kevin Tucker, Rhesa Turner, Brian Tuskan, Adele Tygett, Nanon Ulshoeffer, Gina Uptegrove, Lori Uravish. Linda Urquidi, Lou Valdez, Michelle seniors 135 Vallejo, George Vallejo, Susanna VanPelt, Dawn Vandeveld, Amy Vanta, Fred Vigil, John Villani, Larry Villarino, Tina Vitug, Steve Vollenweider, Nancy Volper, Ryan Von Stoekhausen, Loreen -4--- it ujj 'lQQ'ff-Sgt:-ev-'K X A 9 K ,, s .. . Q .. za I .. Tlik as X I ,, . 'H tk K. 'S gi A if V ff lfgy, ve, ix' wt ' ---' A 'V f. , ' ' ii : , . , . 5 at le,e :-- f 'M ::.' - ia -f ti .. , . ta -sf t , s- a - A Ns in ix it ts f t Q if t gt 6 -A ,S at . K t it ' ,. l .. ' K . , l Kr,- Q Q Q if Q m s at 1435! ' t Career Center ' Staffed by Mr. Cheevcr, Craig Bar- tell, Liz Fedewa, and Mrs. Herrman, the services provided by the Career Center are many and varied. The Three main areas are: College Information, Regional Oc- cupational Program, and Work Exper- ience. Mrs. Herrman, a new counselor this year, was in charge of providing informa- tion and answering questions regarding college: where to apply, financial aid, and how to go about getting it. scholarships. and where to look to find out more about one's particular area of interest. Mr. Cheever handled the Work Experience section. and provided the Job contact for the community. Work Exper- ' C Q ienee is on the job training for which the student earns class credit. It is divided into three categoriesi exploratory- no wages, similar to apprenticeshipg general- the student has a job for which he is receiving payg and vocational- the student works in their chosen vocation, and earns wages. R.O,P. Aide Craig Bartell along with Liz Fedewa, helped students find jobs in areas of their specific interest. R.O.P. is occupational training in career areas, Again, the student receives class credit. The Career Center provided a very necessary service this year, with a well qualified staff. and their efforts together were well appreciated. 6 G I36 Seniors Love! our love! Vorst, Lisa Waddell, Robbie Waddell, Robert Walker, Carla Walker, David Walsh, Elizabeth Ward, Dan Webb, Charles Webb, Mark Weisser, Wayne Wescott, Lynn West, Benito West, Paula West, Larry White, Theresa Whitfield, Pat uture Past Whitworth, Dan Wiggin, Pam Williams, David Williams, Diana Williams, Frank Williams, Pat Williams, Ruth Williams, Vanessa Williamson, Terry Willis, Ron Wilson, Brian Wilson, Julie Wilt, Jimmy Wittrey, Glen Woblick, Ken Wolcott, Bret BRET Young Young Memories Young, Young, Wolff, Cory Womack, Frank Wykoff, Lynn Yankausko, Wayne Yip, Janice Yoder, Jeff Yonemura, Richard Yost, Kevin Dee Ann Donald Mike Richard Young, Valerie Yung, Jennifer Zielstra, Phillip Late Classification Anderson, Ginger Anderson, Mark Arreguin, Renee Aniban, Pete Bailey, Blake Becker, Eric Bertsch, Mary Biles, Randal Babadilla, Linda Bonnerdel, Stephanie Bradford, Chuck Brady, Lawrence Brown, Gregg Brown, Wayne Burhop, Stephanie Burkhead, Terry l40Ser1i0rS 66There,S A N Candelaria, Dolores Carr, Diana Carter, Peter Castillo, Karen Chagoya, Juanita Clark, Elizabeth Cohen, Richard Coley, Anthony Comer, Bob Conner, Lesa Clark, Ray Contreraz, Maria Contrevos, Rufina Cross, Duval 3 Curry, Pretrice Davidson, Bruce Kid 1 Town Davis, Vera De La Vega, Liz Dickey, Robert Dressen, Dennis Dresser, Donald Eckes, Jill Taguacta, Travor Deslauriers, Ed Ellis, Michael Flacce, Dean Fortune, Regina Gillian, Judy Gilmore, William Gogue, Leanne Hinajosa, Luis Hoffert, Roxanne Yesterdays Dream - N-nu..,,... ,. 6 - Isaac, Lori Jackson, Debra Jarnagan, Valarie Jaynes, Mike Johnson, Jacke Kemp, Stanley Kingston, Denise Kinsell, Tina Krause, Jeff Kuper, Ricky Landrum, Milong Lara, Oscar Lawler, Debbie Leal, Sylvia Leoni, Paula Lieu, Kein Chan Tomorrows Memories 144 Seniors Listar, Debbie Loeper, Kay Lomak, Kevin Lutchansky, Robin Maddux, Terry Massie, Becky Major, Christine McBride, Debbie McCaffity, Ray McClure, Paula In - ,-M, ,.ga.!mv7 f:.. i Q- N. ,S ' 5'. , .H .S fl -sf -J- '1. , ...,V, . .,,,,,,,,, x,,k, Q . - .AV.., . 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Reflections .IM Y' Seniors 147 148 Komet Talent Kathy Grygar P15 - Balmy Of a one Of a two Of a more than lonely To lay back To ceiling your position in the sky To itch at various grass kisses on your stomach and to die your rigid brain Where are the flowers and here are the flowers the pinpoint black on a banana touching the crumbling petal of a rose halfthoughts flowering pretentions budding wishes and soon the wind casuals your eyes and the dropping mistooken for gold are swept under the rug. itz Komet Talent 149 150 Komet Talent Before Memories of lonely, bitter times Times which nearly ended my life Watching couples hand in hand Feeling like a foreigner in their lives Days of endless wandering and wishing Grasping on to anything nearby Only to be hurt and scarred in turn Like a wounded bird, unable to fly Nights of peaceful yet restless silence Eternal hours of meaningless thoughts Listening to songs that the crickets sing Wondering of the battles they have fought Yet somehow, for some reason, l held on Hoping for someone whose love is true Someone to bring out my real purpose in life And as you know that someone is you You'vc taught me the meaning of love To everything, however small l know now, just like I knew then Life without love, isn't living at all! Dean Love his name, love his face love his kisses and warm embrace forget his love, that you once knew remember now there's someone new. Love the way he held my hand love the way we made our plans forget the thing we once said remember how he has fled Love when we sang our songs love him the whole night long forget the things we use to do remember now she loves him to Love him, love him yet today love him, love him anyway forget the this I loved you for remember now he cares no more. Dee The person who has money, jewels, cars, and boats ls considered by some to be rich But l have something money can't buy l have a friend And I am the richest person in the World. Robin Komet Talent 151 W3 WL c,JlL10'5 Qqnfrinfj H15 Swim f'C0sm , I X I , pwe Q n 3 MISTY To The Cu Y FMA 5 Nkxf yilxms, 03012 , . f , - T ' 5 d f ll f l , 5 ummi gm! I+ N M lodge! .fx Hnhwi bvxv vs1C mail edlxowothaat hrsisyglxlz. N f N Qwchcln W1 1 f 1 1 'th t h' , H Ffmfoo Sk ,GRE LW ENN WA KLQQ pp? F Heexifajninjyyprzfie iid jpg, B Q Ang DOM Acwml jjjg YW Me cw vqbk' jmmi My love and spnshine. cxQK54gQeJQQ VK 5 :M THE g,g,nvg,f I hopc he s happrer now, Ginn! guy fhvygf PEfVlV7 PWM fmv I M- CQ he deserves it. 7 I For he brought happiness Kg-fs Into my life and l'll always Q-6 -7 76' remember him 152 Komet Talent He was black as night, and cuddley as a bear. He was my very own dog. Wendy ,,,f 52 .,,, ' ,fiaii Kathy Grygar Judy Packer Komet Talent 153 1 154 Komet Talent Cindy Suran Cindy Suran gk -f Achievements . . I couldn't believe I won, it was a real Bank AIHCIICH WIHHCTS experience and you meet a lot of nice people , as g Y said by Debbie Cohen the lst place winner from Kearny in the Vocational Arts field. The Bank America awards are broken into four l catagories: Vocational Arts, Liberal Arts, Fine Arts, and Science 84 Math. Kathy Fitzpatrick won 4th place and 550.00 in Liberal Arts, Justin Starren won 3rd place and 575.00 in Science 8: Math, Kevin Gunning won 2nd place and 510000 in Fine Arts, and Debbie Cohen won lst place and 5250.00 in Vocational Arts. Mr. Harter the chairman for Kearny High has been the head of these awards for 21 years. He will retire knowing that never have all four contestants from Kearny ever placed until this year. The zone competition was held on March 23 and the finals in which Debbie competed was held May 26. lst place is 5l,000.00, 2nd place is 5750, and 3rd entitles you to 5500.00 Left to Right: Debbie Cohen, Kevin Gunning, Kathy Fitzpatrick. Not pictured: Justin Starren. National Merit Finalists Mr. Harter-Bank America award chairman for Kearny-21 years. The merit program is a nation wide competition which students enter by taking the PSATXNMSQT. The participants whose scores are in the top ZZ in the nation are designated commended students, however those who are the highest scores in each of the 50 states and in other selection units become semi-finalists. Semi-finalsits represent less than Ifz of lfk of graduating seniors in their respective states. Left to Right: Cathy Kolodinski, Don McManus, Lori Uptegrove. Not Pictured: Achievements 155 Justin Starren Randy Rinestine singing Joey, Joey, Joey. On February 16,l7, and 18, 1977, the Kearny Drama Department pre- sented their annual Supper Theatre Production. Murals by Margaret Berryhill helped set the mood for the ensuing theatrics. The show featured songs and dance routines from the fifties. The performers in the Happy Daze production gave a magnificent performance, making this Supper Theatre the best of them all. app Daze Karen Bowmen and men tfrom left to rightj Charlie Booth, Pat Anderson, Ryan l-Iagger Ron Jones Nat Brown, and Jerry Sostre. Janine Guarnieri, Pretrice Curry, Carole Spies, and Beverly Green performing a Duke Ellington number. Emma O'Neil performs a routine from the 156 Supper Theatre musical Sweet Charity A ,5-. Q of A , , 7, 56,4 memories- of the way we be-hind, smiles we gave it be that it was all so sim 4 1,5 1 'ext Memories- light the corners of my mind. Misty water color were. Scattered pictures- of the smiles left to one another for the way we were. Can ple then, or has time re-written every line? If we had the chance to do it all again, tell me would we?- Could remember- we simply ch remember, when ever w were. we?- Memories- may b e an gl 1 e beautiful, and yet, what's too painful to oose to forget. So it,s the laughter we will remember the way we wereg The way we llilg sling mr- f-f an Q 4, o l 8 I ,a , Q tk .J M A+ . 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Abels, Richard Abriol, Alexander Adams, Cheryl Adams, Stanley Addison, James Aguilera, Anna i Aguilera, Patricia l Akers, Paul Alcantera, Arliene Alexander, David Alexander, Patti Alexander, Victor i Alivia, Melchor i Allen, James i Allen, Michael Almazan, Dennis Almazan, Discado Almodovar, Jeffrey 1 Alvarez, Olga i Alvarez, Rick i Ander, Mark Anderson, Jachele Anderson, Patrick Anderton, Ray Q Andrews, Claire Andrews, Constance Ankeney, Kim Apu, Maria , Arcega, Zenaida YArchuleta, Francine i H Arias, Leslie Armano, Martin ' Aros, Alfred Astrab, Lisa Avila, Gina Bacaycay, Robert Bailey, Alan Baker, Janet Baker, William l Bakke, Judith , Bankhead, Brian , Barnett, Shellee Barrerra, Christine Barringer, Elizabeth Bartelis, Daniel This year was another exciting year for the class of '78! The Class President, Cindy Woo had started the Junior Council off by planning many fund raising projects and entering a float in the Homecoming Parade which took 2nd place!! The Class of '78 hopes to have just as an exciting Senior Year as their last two years at Kearny have been!! President: Cindy Woo, Vice President: Nancy Fahey, Secretary: Laura Rooney, Treasurer: Diana Castle Fi 5, -N we . 'JL wt' it .. f X553 - - .f e si rafts ! li ' 2 Q11 fi ff A W W i, ug Underclass 167 Baughn, Michael Baumgardner, John Bautista, Arlene Baxter, Rochelle Bean, Darren Beaubian, Arline Beck, Jeff Beckmeyer, Laura Belandres, Edgardo Bellow, Michael Bellow, Stephen Benak, Julie Benee, Steve Berg, William Berg, William Bernabe, Josephine Berry, Michael Bettram, Jeffrey Billburg, Robert Bingham, Felicia Birenbaum, Tamar Blackner, Janet Blair, Carolyn Blair, Jesse Blaisdell, Susan Blake, Ronald Blakeway, Cynthia Bland, Cheryl Blandenship, Colleen Blas, William Bogner, Diane Bortfeld, Raymond Bowman, Karen Bowen, Oscarl Boyd, Marcos Braden, Patricia Bradley, Donna Branigan, Catherine Bransom, David Brecheisen, Dean Brehan, Victoria Brenha, Julie Brenner, Robert Brinkley, Steven Brodmyer, Herbert Bronson, Cindy Broomfield, Anita Broussard, Deborah Brown, Andrea Brown, Danny Brown, Glen Brown, Steve Brown, Thomas Brownwood, Robert Bruno, Randy Bunch, Carol Bunnell, Gregory Burks, Kitty Burney, David Burns, Bob Burns, Suzanne Burzic, Richard Bussey, William Byle, Frank Byszewski, Elizabeth Cabulio, Virginia Cahill, Robert Callicrate, Janice Campbell, Robert Cano, James Cape, David Cardwell, Charles Carew, Rod Carlson, Gregory Carlson, Gregory Carlstrom, Charles Carr, Larry Carr, Marva Carrier, John Carrig, Donna Carroll, Bruce 168 Underclass gif 1 . 1' I 'Q 'E-va vi tg a aw gig? 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I-J, fi 11 3 .fax 9 .dy A J I t, Carte r, Darcy Casillas, Anita Castle, Diana Cat Cates, e, Susan Michael Caudillo, Margarita Cave, Robin Cerio, Karil Cesena, James Chamberlain, George Chandler, Dave Chan g, Mark Cheveleir, Mark Chidgay, Richard Christensey, Steve Chu, John Cilch, Clabby, Clapt Jeanene William on, Eric Clarin, David Class, Craig Clipper, Monica Clough, Jeff Cobert, Claudine Coker, Judy Cole, Denise Cole, Joe Collins, Richard Colson, Carey Condra, Robert Connell, Mike Conner, Anita Cooper, Janet Cooper, Ray Copeland, Kenneth Corrales, Ismael Cortez, Figel Cozie, Well Craft, Robin Craig, Sheryl Croft, Cheryl Croker, Crongk, Susanne Andrew Cruz, Denise Cruz, Cruz, Curran, Curry, Curtis, George Patrick Patrick Pretrice Pamela Daily, Candy Daily, Cheryl Danforth, Mike Daniel, Zeeda Darling, Patricia Darnell, Charles Darnell, Thomas Davidson, Ronald Davis, Edward Davis, Frcddic Davis. Jiinct Davis. Jcff Dean, Vanessa Deck, Thomas Deguzman, Geri Deguzman, Michael Demeaux, Dee Dennison, Richard Deneau, Michele Derkach, Valentine Dettmers, Diana if gf 'Q M Q 1 , U4 ,ln g 1., W rf !uv-f 'G aa' J I fs- it 9 x X Q' vi? or Q ,big J, Underclass 169 Dewey, John Dewueall, Claude Diaz, Edward '-'I Dicarlo, David Dildine, Steve Dilland, Doug Dimapilis, Theresa Dobbins, Franklin Dodd, Tressa Doherty, Bonita Doman, Aurora Domingo, Barbara Dougherty, Brenda Douthit, Gerald Doyle, Catherine Dreher, Robert Duarte, Leilani Duenez, Steve Dumas, Jeannette Dumpit, Frances Duncanson, Linn Dupuis, Mathew Dunwell, Kevin Duran, Debra Durkin, Leo Duvernay, Kellie Edmisten, Carolyn Edwards, Madelynn Elfman, Stephanie Elliot, Janna Ellis, Janice Ellison, Julie Elsberry, Bret Enge, David Enloe, Roger Ensminger, Daniel Erickson, Bill Ervin, Thadshi Estrada, Steven Evans, Harvette Fahey, Nancy Falls, Janice Farmer, Edward Farrell, Eileen Farrell, Wendy Favors, Barbara Ferguson, David Ferguson, Michael Fernandez, Lee Fetzer, Eric Fickes, Lisa Fillion, Michelle Filter, Debbie Finchum, Lesa Finlay, Kim Fitzgerald, Debbie Fitzgerald, Rose Fitzpatrick. Clare Flagg, Robert Flanagan, James Fletcher, Grant Fletcher, John Flores, John Focareta, Mark Folsom, Daphine Ford, Carol Formica, Michael Fort, Carol Foster, Lamont Foster, Rodell Franc, Sherrill Francisco, Pamela Franklin, Daniel Frazer, Roy Fredrich, Al Freeman. Donald French, Melissa Fricse. Bob Frigillana, Deana Frisbie, Michael Frye, Donna Fujimoto, Kathleen Funk, Bill Gaboury, Michael Gaffney, Jack Gaines, James Galvan, Carol Gan, Grace-Marie 70 Underclass ' fa if 1 F Us hm ,i' H1 ,, '- E' 4? ,,,,, ., flip:-: . 55,3 We Q.. . , ,,, W V, I Fi: 1 Wi M ,Mg K X ,f Garcia, Michael Garcia, Mijo Garcia, Roylynne Garland, Darryl Garland, Denise Gauntmer, Gary Gazzola, Yvonne Gemmill, Shirley Gentry, Vanessa George, Mark Gepford, Charles Germany, Michelle Gilbert, Flipo Gilbert, Pam Gilbreath, Laura Giles, Brian Gillenberg, Gretchen Gilliam, Judy Gills, Thomas Ginlack, Jacqueline Glassford, Patricia Glassman, Sherry Gleason, Cynthia Godfrey, Windy Gogue, Phillip Goldinger, Brian Gomez, Debra Gordinier, Jonni Gordon, Cary Gordon, Sherri Gortmans, Annette Gowen, Grant Graham, Jonathan Granlow, Ruth Greatish, Monica Green, Dennis Grea, Gary Griffith, Gregory Griffith, Joanne Grigsby, Jimmy Gross, Russell Guerrera, Eleanor Gutierrrez, John Haefner, John Haessly, Scott Haffey, Elizabeth Hall, Emery Hall, Julie Hamilton, Lorraine Hamilton, Ronda Hammad, Besma Hammad, Mohammad Hammonds, Thomas Han, Denny Hansen, James Hanson, Dossie Hardin, Connie Hardy, Debra Harkay, Michael Harris, David Harter, James Harmannsson. Thorir Haque, Tammy Haskell, John Haugen, Judy fist 9 It W if 1 :I f iii? iei, IIB' 2 'I - Underclass 171 Hawkinson, Kristin Hawley, Janis Hayes, Kriss Heagy, Rex Heathman, Seonaid Heckman, Brian Heckman, Sharon Hefner, Susan Heim, William Heldwein, Rick Hendricks, Robert Henry, Cindy Henry, Sandra Henson, Deborah Hernandez, Adrienna Hernandez, Ileana Hernandez, Jesus Hernandez, Yana Herrera, Mary Herrmann, Roxanne I-Iighe, Maralee Hight, William Hightower, Clyde Hill, Jim Hineh, Donna Hines, Debra Hodgkins, Patty Hoffert, Jeff Hoffman, Mario Hoffman, Timothy Hogan, Greg Hogan, Sanita Holdren, Jennifer Holland, Steven Holmes, Stanley Hoot, Yvette Horner, Joseph Hotaling, Beth Housh, Terrence Housler, Anne Howell, Laura Huff, Marilynn Huggins, Darlene Hull, Ericka Huntington, Douglas E Hyland, Michael Iddings, Timothy Imhof, Robin lmo, Italia Ingram, Brenda Irvin, Dawn Isleman, Janine Iturbe, Nancy Jabasa, Alfred Jackson, Barbara Jackson, Diana Jackson, Frosine Jack-son, Jeffrey 172 Underclass if I if ii' 1: .. in ai if 3 Q: y mga an iii, . .,., J'- if gf ir u . -. . j 1., I . ' we .2 , 3. 1 N .1- 'Q l Jacobson, Maehele James, Robin Jarrett, Robert Jayenes, Stephen Jefferson, Shonta Jeness, Mark Joaquin, Jose Johnson, Craig Johnson, David Johnson, Donald Johnson, Felicia Johnson, James Johnson, Lydia Johnson, Robert Johnson, Susan Johnson, Yvonne Jones, Donald Jones, James Jones, Kelly Jones, Mike Jones, Renee Jones, Rita Jones, Sharon Jose, Barbara Jung, Linda Junghams, Don Kaimimoku, Lynette Kalber, Wolfram Kane, Katherine Kavanagh, Gerald Keba, John Keizer, Shelley Kelly, Kathy Kenyon, Rhonda Kerlin, Anna'Dion Keys, Theresa X A Friend I Forever A Friend ,f-f. 455 2: ffm I 1 ' f ,. w ,W 1237 Q We A gl is Underclass 173 Si i E Pulkrabek, Gail Quitugua, Laurie Ramos, Eleuterio Ratmer, Victor Raton, Ricky Ray, Michael Redonaido, Darlyl Reed, Jeff Reed, Randall Reeves, Janet Reid, Donna Reycasa, Bobby Rice, Bonnie Rice, Ralph Richardson, Julie Richardson, Jeffrey Richey, Jancie Rickenbaugh, Rosalie Rickert, Mark Ricketts, Kelly Riedy, Robert Rinde, Dawn Ripingill, Robin Robillard, Joyce Rodriguez, David Roe, Marcella Romano, Juan Romo, Juan Roach, Alan Rooney, Laura Roos, Emily Rosa, Christopher Rose, Marion Rougas, Stephen Ruiz, Lopez-Margie Ruiz, Roberta Russell, Denny Ruybal, Rosemary Sacchettim, Don Sahgun, Hercules Saladino, Arthur Salingdong, Arthur Salmond, Belinda Sampo, Susan Sampson, Kathryn Sanchez, Frank Sanders, Erroll Sanford, Denise Sannicolas, Antolin Sannicolas, Daniel Santana, Delia Santford, Lawrence Sarda, Vivian Saria, Nardino Scanlon, Tammy Scarry, Patrick Schaf, Richard Schade, James Schiel, Beth Scheffers, Petra Schmitten, John Schmitten, Katherine Schnieder, Mark Schott, Theresa Schukantz, Susan Schultze, Robert Scully, Wendy Scott, Allen' Sebastian, Kim Sedillo, Christopher Sedillo, Phyllis Sehlhorst, Dan Semonchuk, Casey Sepe, John Serra, Laketa Settle, Thomas Sharp, Andrea Sheibley, Julie Shelburne, Shari , Shilts, Scott Shinn, Samuel Shipp, Teal Siegel, Bruce Sigona, Michael Simmons, Cheyl Simpson, Pamela Sittner, Barbara Skiber, Beverly Smith, James 176 Underclass .2. ' ,wg at ff wt Q, , 4 I Q Y J J . , D- 'A' 4 W ef . , 4, ,,.t .,. .4 Q ' x Q ef ,, ra 4- 4 if .. 'Jan ,f x-M f L A ll VU f' 'W ? 22- i 4353: il . 5.4 -M .9 '32 381 ' i : R 1 A ,V fp, V I ,Mug 22-, ., V4 af Th Smith, Nancy Smith, Robert Smith, Thomas Snyder, Keith Sparks, Sharyll Sporl, Richard Stafford, Paul Stanford, Kelly Slant, Theodore Stanton, Anne Stauffer, Joe Steck, Ellen Steinbrick, Julia Stemm, Tracy Sterger, Laurie Steward, Rachelle Steward, Leonard Stewart, Patrick Stiteler, Amber Stone, Janet Stonccipher, Bill Stookins, Dorothy Stratton, Richard Stratton, Roxanne Straub, Janet Sturkey, Brenda Sturkey, Renard Suanico, Hernado Sullivan, Shawn Sutton, Sandra Sykes, Tanya Tackett, Wayne Tanner, Mark Taylor, Eric Taylor, Lena Taylor, Sherilene Terrones, Debbie Thomas, Elaine Thomas, Michele Thomas, Tara Thomas, Tracey Thompson, Darron Thompson, Janet ompson, Sharmaine Threadgill, Jimmy Tibbs, Cyndee Tice, Steve Tippin, Randy Titler, Joseph Toledo, Renado Tom, Janice Tom, Lynette Tominia, Joann Toner, David Torpey, Richard Tracy, Pam Trombly, Sarah Troutman, Carmen Tucker, Stephen Tumlin, James Turner, David Turner, Kerry Turner, Martice Tuskan, Gordana Tynan, Dana gil' vs 4 1 .1 . f ti 'tg if t ' ' it titre: - .. , cl - ep .3 1. 6, A! 3 5' 1, H ef vm Underclass 177 Ulshoeffer, Gina Urbanek, Steven Valentine, Barry Valero, Glcrida VanAtta, Robert Vancaster, Vicki Vandeveld, Dnrrly Vanmcerbeek, Steven Vassel, Susan Vattimo, Mary Ventenilla, Mario Verdin, Esther Villaruz, Arthur Vonstockhaus, Loreen Nonstockhausen, Deborah Waddell, Robert Wagner, Ellen Wagner, Roxanna Walczak, Deidre Waldrom, Carlton Walker, Richard Walters, Billie Walters, Michael Ward, Michelle Washington, Leslie Watkins, Belinda Webb, Kenneth Weber, Theresa Webster, Rita Webster, Roy Weeks, Dale Weinstein, Pamela Wilish, Patrick Wells, Wendy Welte, Diane Weston, Gregroy Whatley, Arthur White, Bill White, Cynthia White, Lawrence Whiteley, Sheila Whittington, Patty Wiegan, Mliss Wiggin, Cheryl Wiggin, Pamela Wigginton. Michael Wiley, Melanie Wiley. Melody ,Wilikens. John Wiley, Melinie Williams, Barbara Williams, Cynthia Williams, Lawanda Williams, Lisa Williams, Marie Williams, Michael Williams, Russel Williams, Yvette Willoughby, James Wills, Sheila Wilson, Bob Wilson, Barry Wilson, Donald Wilson, Linda Wilson, Mark Wilson, Stephanie Wimpey, Catherine Wineland, Lorri Wing, Michel Wisswell, Keith Wofl, Janet Woo, Cindy Woods, Ken Wooten, Alvin Wosika, Mike Wraamann, Ingrid Wyatt, James Yankziusakas, Wayne Ylondo, Jose Ylagan, Jocelyn Yzarian, Fredrica X Young, Debra Young, John Zuchlke, Wendy 178 Underclass 14' V I ,,,,, . M , gf, i 1 if if I 'N Q ' ,, , iw Q 4 U: iff' ' X if as 4. N i yi g. 1 ,t p , As. -I i Abbott, Edward Acera, Herminio Ackerman, Phyllis Ackermann, Brenda Acuna, Caroline Adams, Gregory Adams, Mark Aguilar, Yolinda Aiello, Fred Alcala, Manuel Alexander, Amy Alexander, Tracey Allen, Doris Alo, Pago Alo, Rodney Alo, Sistina Alper, Beverly Alvarez, Maria Amidon, Sharon Anderson, Cindy Anderson, Christine Anderson, Craig Anderson, Kennard Andrew, Leslie Andrews, Beth Andrews, Gayle Andrews, Jennifer Andstead, Diana Aquiningoc, Manuel Arbaugh, Dea Armijo, Suzanne Armstrong, Deborah Ashford, Emmett Austin, Susan Aviles, Pedro Axe, Terri Babauta, Benjamin Bailey, Delores Bailey, Kimberly Baker, Steven Baker, Wendy Ball, Margaret Banks, Rhonda Barnett, Mitchel Barron, Beverly 4 The Sophomores had a thrilling year to look forward to. The Football team was eligible for the CIF playoffs and girls sports were up in the ranks as usual! A lot of good players were Sophomores and Juniors so we'll have a good come back next year. The Class of '79 has many enthusiastic people and have hopes of great years at Kear- ny High School!!! President: Nina Diamond, Vice President: Carrie Por- tugal, Secretary: Tracey Alexander je 22 1' ii, if Ng Mali Underclass 179 Barsky, Kimberly Bauer, Linda Bautista, Armando Beard, Debbie Beaubian, Donna Becerra, Stephanie Beck, Steven Beckmeyer, Kurt Bell, Linda Bell. Thomas Bellaris, Michael Benjamin, Deborah Benjamin, Gregory Bennett, Margo Bennett, Steven Berg, David Bergstrom, Wendy Berneberg, Wesly Bertin. Alex Bertram, Jennifer Bertsch, Catherine Bertsch, Stephen Bertsch, Troy Betancourt, Ernesto Beverly, Kenneth Blaisdell, Mona Blakemore, Pete Blando, Emma Blandenship, Charles Blue, Gina Bobbitt, Andra Bodden, Brian Bogner, Brenda Bogue, Leanne Bolden, Wilma Bond, Ken Bonner, Michele Boudreau, Robert Boyd, Darlne Boyd, Patricia Boyken, Michael Bradley, Kevin Brakeall, George Brault, Daniel Breese, Scott Brendis, Leo Brenha, Joseph Brenhan, Bub Bridges, Karen Broas, Margie Brown, Brenda Brown, Christine Brown, Darla Brown, Eric Brown, Phyllis Brown, Sharmaine Brozociz, Douglas Brubaker, Wendy Bryant, Anitra Bryant, Lorene Buck, Duane Buclatin, Shirley Buffington, Scott Buggs, Ronald Burchfield, Tom l80 Underclass 'Se if in i f me If wi. 51 T Ae xiii! IZ Burleson, Lloyd Burney, Dan Burns, Patty Burt, Darlene Bussey, Jacki Butler, Joan Buttles, David Caldwell, Dawn Capps, Linda Carlson, Erica Carlson, Karen Carlson, Tina Carr, Kevin Carrig, William Carroll, Kay Carter, Jerry Casper, Shelley Castain, Sharon Castillo, Anthony Catania, Phillip Cecil, Michele Cederberg, Pam Cervantes, German Chacon, Judith Chambers, Ron Chaper, Terri Chase, Cindy Chasteene, Mike Chavarria, Mike Chu, Mark Chuman, Emi Cilch, Lauren Claypool, Pam Cleaves, Charlie Coatney, Richard Cohee, Fredrick Cohen, Connie Cohen, Ellen Colgate, Sharon Colgate, Stephanie Collins, Karen Comer, Roberto Conper, Paul Conkle, Carol Connally, Thomas Conner, Dee Cook, Robert Cope, Stephaine Corlett, John Cortez, Belinda Couch, Carol Cournyer, Blake Courtney, Clay Covel, Lisa Cox, Tony Coyle, Kimberly Cree, Kimberly Crimmel, Frances Cronk, Diane Cronkite, James Cross, Duvall Crossland, Richard Cruz, Richard Cully, Greg Curran, Susan Dahl, Laurie Dailey, Robin Daleo, Thomasina Danforth, Albert Daniels, Teresa Dasilva, William Davenport, Leslie Davidson, Richard Davis, Helaina Davies, James Dean, Christopher Decker, Harold Deguzman, Norvin Deitering, Mary Delacruz, Juan Deleon, Arlene Deleon, Michele Deleon, Tony Delgadillo, David Demadura, Theresa Denk, Kathy Dennin, Mary Dennison, Cheryl Denty, Joseph Dettmers, Frank U W' Z' K J, WEE ir . Tl ar, QL-sv V- 2 V W? Pql M 59.1. at rid A., 4 1' .Q -.-L I. K il -hi. eff C QW Q .mf ,, I H Va fin A5 Underelass 181 Devel, John .ff I AAAA 33,5 9 ,.?, Dickey, Mike Dickenson. Dawn . ' IS'i f.' Q I Dillenbeck, Jackie ' ' 1 ' Q Dinkins, Fitzhugh ' ,A,I' Dixon, Toni J, . 1 r Doleman- Thurman lii Dominguez, Rufus .,', ' ,,4' ' Donaldson, Patricia , an ,6 Dovovan, Deanne Doughtery, Debbie Doughtery, Diane Doughtery, Donna Doughman, Dorothy Douglas, Lola Doyle, Vella f Rf-1 , ' -ii 14 V aff' Q i t 4 'Q' l ff 1 '12 A WL Dreher, Steve A 1 Dube, David ., , Dubray, Timothy V- , Dudley. Marie Duenez. Laura ' Dugas, Theresa ' A Dumont, Howard Dundas, Brett Duong, Hoa Dupuis, Michael Durcan, Michael Durkin, Sherrie Echeverria, Carmen Eckman, Chris Edington, Ralph Edwards, Allen ' Egemo, Greg Eggert, Thomas Ehmcke, Cheryl W4 Wifi? Elliot, Jill . Ellis, Angela D Engleken, David ,, Engledow, Bobbi Q Qt Ensminger, Steven Wg if V N Erickson, Jim 1 ,, Erickson, Leslie . ' 4+ Esmidena, Monique yi it If 3 5 Esparza, Rudy Estrada, Joyce Etheridge, Russell Euiiss, Mike 1 Evans, Kim ' Falcone, Diana W Falls, .loc M, 182 Underclass 5. s H ,ps 3' lg U, Q3 WM Q.. 2 if , fi Er i ,I '- iz H 43 Farrand, Michael Farrell, Russell Farris, Letitia Feldman, Adam Ferma, Perla Fernandez, Caprina Fewell, Dennis Fincher, Timothy Fitzgerald, Sue Flagg, Richard Flake, Crystal Flanagan, Harold Flinn, Henry Folkner, Lilla Folsom, Regina Forsythe, Carol Foshey, Brenda Foster, Kathy Fowler, Rodney Franco, Daniel Fraser, Patricia Frazer, Donella Freiheit, Richard Freder, Gregory Fryer, Rodney Gaboury, John Gajo, Maria Galeno, Gina Gallagher, George Calvan, Christin Gan, Lielani Garcia, Anthony Garduno, Xochitl Garegnani, Dennis Garrido, Angelica Gasu, Lita Gazzola, Yvette Generald, Nora Gepford, Stacy Gillin, Karen Gleason, Kathleen Glenn, Ronald Glock, Victor Gobatool, Rose Gonzales, Yvette Gonzales, Olga Goodman, Forrest Gorse, William Gould, Teresa Graham, Artie Granlow, Sarah Grauel, Steven Gray, Michael Green, Jimmy Green, Kelly Green, Muriel Griftin, Terri Grigsby, William Gurganious, Elaine Gustafson, Connie Gwise, Tracy Haggins, Ryan Hahn, James Hahn, Jean Hall, Torri Han, Young Hancock, Donald Hancock, Mark Handley, Calvin Hangen, Cynthia Hanna, Vicki Hansen, Linda Hardie, Douglas Harkay, Slyvia Harris, Emily Harris, Lisa Harrison, Wendy i - -. ' I if .fm .-my 7 4: if B 5 ei '. ,. ,, , 4 , H if ,pw fl' - fd gift? kia S Underclass 183 Hartman, Barbara Hartmann, Karen Harward, Paula Hatch, Cindy Hatfield, Robin Haviland, Cheryl Hay, Estella Hays, Michael Healey, Barbara Healey, William Headley, Jon Heath, Judith Hedgecoth, Mary Hegner, Brad Hermaker, Cynthia Helzer, Alonna Henry, Janet Henson, Ronald Herman, Julie Hernandez, Martina Hernandez, Micheal Herrmann, Erich Hidalgo, Rose Hill, David Hinch, Devise Hines, David Hirsch, Lorri Hoffman, Sheila Hogan, Patricia Honda, Terri Hontucan, Roberto Hooper, Michael Hopper, James Hopphaus, Christy Horne, Charles Horne, Donna Hosang, Alisa Hostetter, Rebecca Houston, Diane Hubbell, Douglas Huber, Lori Huggins, Karen Hughes, Keith Hunter, Marion Husk, Ernest Hyde, Edward Ingram, Dorothy lnkel, David Iturbe, Fernando Jackson, Bonnie Jackson, Bruce Jacobo, Debbie Jair, Angela James, Denise Jamison, Fale Jefferson, Anton Jefferson, Madie Jenkins, David Johnson, Douglas Johnson, Genene Johnson, Orenthal Johnson, Pamela Johnson, Scott Joralmon, Mike Jones, Angela Jones, Cynthia Jones, Gundalena Jones, Kevin Jones, Lori 184 Underclass C M Jones, Nicki Jones, Tony Jordan, Kathy Jorren, Diane Kauffman, Jay Keezer, Steven Kelley, James Kerlin, Melissa Kim, Young Kimberell, Robin Kindig, Rebecca King, Darlene King, Karen King, Leslie King, William Kirby, Kelly Kirby, Renee Kirchhevel, Joseph Kirkpatrick, Ronald Kirkwood, Catherine Kirtley, Michele Klaus, Dawnya Klimetz, Karen Klock, Jay Knight, Ella-Bob Knights, Alma Knowell, Terresa Koch, David Koenig, Robert Koko, Steven Konz, Laura Kostlan, James Kraft, Thomas Krava, Kay Kropp, Barbara Krupa, John Kunde, Nana Kwok, Leila Lackey, Brenda ,, Lacy, Leslie Landurm, Laron Lane, Gary Langley, Ramona , . Lara, Maria Larochelle, Lee . Larochelle, David Lavaliere, Bruce Lavallie, Jan Lawrence, Edwin Layton, Tammy Lee, Marc Lem, Sydney Lemon, Mary Leon, Galdino Leon, Manuel iw alfa iam Champion , rcher This is Kevin Lee. Hels a Junior and maybe you know him. Did you also know that he may be at the 1980 olym- pics? Kevin is a champion archer. He became interested in archery at the age of ten when his father took him to a tournament. Starting by shooting arrows in a field with his brother, Kevin has placed first in his class in the last two state tournaments he has entered. Competing against the national champion in one of them. Kevin has had help in developing his skill and knowledge of the sport from a live time national champion and member of the Archery Hall of Fame. In addition to entering the Olympics in 1980, college is also in Kevin's future. Interested in being a P.E. teacher, he has had the opportunity of a scholarship from a college in Colorado. He lives with his brother and his parents and is an average student. His next tournament is in February and we all wish him the best of luck!! Levin, Wendy Lewis, Eddie Leyva, Christina Libiran, Richard Lindbeck, Marsha Lindsey, Ronald Lipman, Martin Little, Anna Logan, Gretchen Loos, Leonard Lopez, Richard Lord, Debbie Love, David Love, Donald Love, Janice Lowery, Etta Lowder, Kerrin Luartes, Stephen Luddy, Betty Underclass 185 Ludwig, Gordon Lutz, William Mahurin, Veronica Mader, Donna Malinao, Christina Malkemus, Kolby Manahan, Ronald Mansfield, Lucille Mansker, Guy Maria, Joseph Marshall, Carol Martin, Catherine Martin, Thomas Martinez, Antonio Marx, Jeffrey Maskil, James Mason, Jerome Mason, Lisa Massie, Elizabeth Mathis, Vicki Matanane, Brian Mationg, Felipe Matsuda, Guy Mattas, Steven McCaftity, Sharon McCain, Brenda McCaskey, Marilyn McCaw, Lynn McClay, Yvette McClendon, Kelly McConghy, Evelyn McCormack, Brian McCullough, Michael McDonald. Kevin McGee, Kimberly McGee, Nancy McGibney, Linda McGrath, David McKnight, Marie McKeag, Charles McKnight, Sheila McLachlan, Gregory McLuaghlin, Deborah Medina, Lydia Melena, Leonard Mendiola, Ronald Merrill, Lynne Merriman, Lori Meza, Patsy Miesenbech, Micheal Millard, Kevin Miller, Michael Mimms, Samuel Mion, Joan Mitchell, Dana Montague, Gary Montez, Shari Moon, Selina Moore, Lisa Moore, Larry Mora, Josephine AI? 'la fry M Morales, David Moreno, Lisa Moreno, Sharon Moses, Darryl Moses, Diane Moss, Misty Muilwyk, Magareth 186 Underclass Munig, Theresa Q, 5 if is 25' 0 4 , .. ,.,,,,, if Murphy, Margaret Murphy, Patricia Myers, Mildred Najera, Patricia Navarro, Priscilla Nealin, Debra Nehrich, Lori Nelson, Cathy Nemeth, Theresa Ness, Brian Newell, Janice Nguyen, Hiep Nguyen, Hong Hguyen, Trang Nicholson, Michael Nidalgo, Annamarie Nielson, Norman Nilson, Paul Nilsson, Bradford Noble, Sara Nolan, Mary Northen, Pamela Nuda, Janette Nuti, Debra Odion, Kathy Odom, Ronald Olivira, Susan Oliver, Brian Olson, Charyl Onley, Robin Orozco, Angela Orr, James Ortiz, Annette Overstreet, Charles Oviatt, Sherlyn Padilla, Rebecca Paez, Sandra Palma, Arnold Park, Jennifer Parker, Karen Passons, Thomas Pena, Antonio Pena, David Perejia, Virginia Perez, Alfredo me ai? ig ,. Perkins, Veronica Peterson, Lynda Phi, Su Pierce, Debra My Pierre, Tanya W Pilgrim, Nancy Pimentel, Maria Pinnell, Roger Pinson, Letitia Pinson, Verna Pinzini, Steven Piper, Tina Plein, Stephanie Plummer, Bruce Poblete, Patricia Pollock, Jimmy Ponce, Daniel Portacio, Marialuisa Portugal, Carrie Poulakisas, Patricia Proulx, Marilis Puente, Marie Quan, Khanh Quevedo, Rosylyn , J L Underclass 187 Quintero, Albert Quitugua, Ivy Ramirez, Guadalupe Ramirez, Maria Ramierez, Yvonne Ramis, Allan Ramsay, Janice Redden, Deborah Reddington, Joanne Reese, Martin Rehkopf, Donald Reid, Thomas Rethwish, James Rettig, James Reyes, Gloria Reyes, Ruben Reynolds, Brian Ribera, Jay Rillo, Salvador Rines, Charles Rinestine, James Roach, Debra Roberts, Mark Roberts, Verlette Robinson, Leo Rodriguez, Charlie Roeder, Marsha Romeo, Patricia Romero, Mavi Romualdo, Jennifer Rosenberg, Ellin Rosenthal, Daniel, Ross, Janet Rowe, Kennes Roybal, Joseph Rozar, Daniel Rucker, Robert Ruiz, Carlos Ruiz, Theresa Rull, Calvin Russell, Elizabeth Rutledge, Cindy Ryan, Vincent Ryles, Donald Saffer, Frieda Salazar, Frank Sampson, Eileen Sannicolas, Bernard Santford, Michael Santos, David Sarviel, Yvonne Saunders, Sandy Savage, Loren Schlentz, Maureen Schoolcraft, Joyce Schott, David Scott, Donald Scott, Jeffory Scott, Ronald Scott, Theressa Seabourne, Bettina Secord, Pamela Segal, Jeffrey Selig, Debbie Senediak, Ruth Seoriana, Mona Serra, Clarence l 188 Underclass 'ani f I hh.: mt Sewell, Robin Qi tie Y . if ,,,, ,,,,,, , , , ,,,, al Hi F5 5' ?i?,-, Wi .Q a N' .32 A 1 fix i if ,Mn A . , :ff , Sexton, Diane Shands, Donald Sharp, Carey Shaw, Mark Shea, Danny Sherrill, Gordon Shevlin, Steven Shoemaker, Amber Shore, Steven Shovan, James Shuler, Cindy Silva, Jesus Simmerman, Colleen Simpson, Steven Smith, Dawna Smith, Jacqueline Smith, Lonnie Smith, Mary Smith, Robert Sneathen, Peter Solari, Lisa Sorrow, Pauline Sotoa, Sarona Southern, Clarissa Speckman, Michael Sporl, Denny Stalnaker, Denise Stanford, Jay Stankewicz, Jana Starkey, Kevin Staten, Reid Steffen, Nancy Steward, Yolanda Stewart, Mark Stiles, Christi Stinson, Scott Stmichel, Michael Stock, Brian Stokes, Darryl Stonebraker, Tim Strub, Dale Strickland, Angela Stubblefield, Erica Suffridge, Kenneth Suitonu, Mona Summers, Carla Summit, Dequitia Swanson, Karen Swartz, Mike Swisher, Patricia Symonds, Charles Taele, Eddie Taitano, Elizabeth Tallmax, Pat Tamares, Fidel Tamkin, Laura Tandcrslcy, Michael Tarango, Mike Tarantino, Roberto Tatro, Cynthia Tatum, Carla Taylor, Jeffrey Taylor, John Taylor, Timothy Taylor, Walter Ten, Hulzen, Rebecca Tenorio, Lisa Tighe, Delanie Therrien, Debora Thomas, Dwayne Thompson, Clyde Thompson, Jacqualyn Thompson, Kenneth Thompson, Truman Thornton, Maureen Threat, Cleveland Tice, Jocelyn Tidrick, Michael Tillman, Teresa Tilton, Elizabeth 54 if H . R' 'Sf 5 2 Y if 'E -pd X , Uni -,619 - lf' -fx ' if Tolman, Carol Tomcldon, Benjamin Tominia, Joseph Tompkins, Shelly Torpey, Barbara Toues, Marie Tran, Thutam Travel, Linda Tristan, Tony Troutman, Troy Truett, Christian Trujillo, Annette Tucker, Karen Tucker, Paul Turner, Mark Tydingco, Joe Tydingco, Thelma Tynan, Dean Urbanek, Lori Urquidez, Ana Valadez, Julie Van Orman, Donald Vattimo, Joseph Veale, Karen Vega, Elizabeth Vigil, Louis Villandre, Brian Villandre, Alan Villarreal, Daniel Villarreal, Sylvia Villaruz, David Viskil, Richard Ward, Becky Warner, James Wasmund, Valcna Weaver, Leilani Weed, Jennifer Weissman, Kevin Welch, John Welsih, Cheryl Welte, Coleman West, Deanne Westre, Brian White, Carlos Whitney, Tammy Wiegand, Richard Wilcox, Katherine Wilfong, Randy Williams, Jennifer Williams, Linda Williams, Sylvania Williamson, Jim Willey, Melinie Willis, Janice Willis, Sabrenia Wilson, Paula Wilson, Saylor Wing, David Witte, Ronald Witte, Scott Womack, Rosalie Wong, Deborah Wooten, James Wooten, Michael Wren, Robert Wylie, Judith Wynns, John Yip, Keith Ylagan, Ricky Yocum, Patricia Young, Joyce Young, Sandie Youngkin, Cynthia Zamora, Cecilia Zamora, Esquibel Zamora, Jeffrey Zapanta, Luzviminda 190 Underclass 5 me if 1 -if fires 15L :fri If x ,.,. sk J Yue? is K Egg! 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Mizmw Mm fQ7S12SLf vJ New 1265267 L WWI nwwmzwy, Gala J GV fm wtcvvwobefzf wi fwfib f ,177 Yong! 044106211 Pep Club Benchwarmers The Benchwarmers and the Pep Club did a great job showing their school spirit at the football games. Of course they kept the benches warm, but that's not all they did. Before the games, they l painted signs that were used after halftime for the football team to run through. Terri Silva was the President and Linda Uravish was the Vice President. Terri says, We've had some fun and crazy times painting signs. I've been in the club for three years, I have thirty-three beat ribbons, and I'm not even through yet. iz Everyone pitches in to help get the sign done. Terri Silva gets the paints ready. a FRONT ROW: Jane Austin, Cheri Wiggin, Linda Uravish, Terri Silva, Pat Torrisi, Chris Brown OFFICERS: President: Terri Silva: Vice President: BACK ROW: Pam Wiggin, Elaine Mansfield, Betty Neild, Sheryl Lorey, Brenda Ackerman Linda Uravish Organizations 193 Winning many oustanding awards and being the top in the county is our Galaxy Staff. The writngs of the staff were excellent and they excelled in all directions. Along with good writings, the photography was some of the best anywhere. They have always had a high caliber of photography and writing talent, 1977 being no exception. The Galaxy advisor was Mr. Brown. He is the finest high school journalism instructor anywhere and hels always ready to offer sound advise, says Editor in Chief Vance Nichols. The news magazine couldn't be put out without an editor and they have a fine one, Vance, Editor in Chief for almost three years. K.H. . alaxy PERIOD 3 FRONT ROW: Margaret Berryhill, Linda Blanchard, Greg Edwards, Rita Clinton, Adele Tuskin, Diana Telles SECOND ROW: Linda Wilson, Diane Kirk, Barbara Gunther, Theresa Foster, Kathy Grygar, Jane Beasley, Larry Barajas THIRD ROW: Gordana Tuskin, Joann Tominiu, Kassey Moe, Angelo Jordan, Mary Tretinjak, Kim Thompson, Chris Lou BACK ROW: Rudy Valentini, Doug Smock, David Miller, Michael Freeman, Vance Nichols, Alex Seligman. PERIOD 4 FRONT ROW: David Tighe, Oscar Lara, Cindy Aguilera, Colleen Naylor, Rhonda Banks, Kim Bailey, Lorinda Russell SECOND ROW: Patti Adams, Doug Farmer, Keith Yip, Andra Bobbitt, Linda McGibney, Terri Axe, Bill Choi, Lisa Moore, Lisa Solari, Lorri Hirsch, Lynette Tom THIRD ROW: Richard Davidson, Lynn Wyckoff, Mike Chavarria FOURTH ROW: Vance Nichols, Jim Kostlan, Ralph LaBastida, Victor Glock BACK ROW: Steve Lees, Dari Simmons, David Williams, Richard Slavson, Steve Lucas, Bill Grigsby 194 Organizations k' 'KWWL . o r res l e xr r 51 x I, L r Teacher Assisrant, Steve Lees, conducts the class. Mr. Brown and Vance Nichols work on layouts. mail? . J ig rr. if Organizations 195 The Associated Student Body Council is composed of fourteen elected members and five appointed ones. They worked with the administration to solve student problems that are affecting Kearny's student body and helped to improve student government. The council meets fifth period to discuss and solve porblems that face students at Kearny. There they plan and vote on school events. A successful sophomore orientation started the year off right and upgraded the school spirit. We had spirit week followed by the annual Homecoming. Mr. Hotchkiss, ASB advisor, did a remarkable job in keeping the council on the ball. 196 Organizations .S.B. Council FRONT ROW: Nina Diamond, Lynn Wyckoff, Debbie Young, Kelly Durcan, Karen Germany, Cindy Woo, Carol Ford, Susan Ethridge, Teri McEfee, Bob Bartholomew, BACK ROW: Ingrid Wraamann, Nikki Nicklaus, Melinda Roeder, Debbie Gordon, Julie Piburn, Debbie Lawler, Mr. Hotchkiss, Diane Kirk, Justin Starren. ...lm ASB president, Justin Starren. Hotch getting involved with Kearny Students. N... ,ff K so ' N .- ,, if 5 Vgfi ' w A L .t BVS Karen Germany and Debbie Lawler. Josie working at ASB meeting. Terry and Kelly participating at meeting. Susan giving Justin her full attention. Organizations 197 A , 5 5 i . -'Iii C4352 , , i i ..-mv' . .A r t - is A' sv f , rs fi '7j51:.,:fi7' 3 adif i fe I , n a ivy, gap- ,Q ,,:. QM 3, nm. I -ac, , W , K QQ 'Vg K if veggie 5 --- ' f , m l ' . . 5 g. 5 G 0 5 f f it-5 'if -1' - 'A M- .,.. we frm . r I U I 1 f,i,j15,4ffs,mf 'jr2x f I, '-'Wqif if-ww-1 , ' I 4- -' H' ' P '-iiifissfw., S-S' ,. .L -i '.'E-:3'liQ?tf,'i:k if I. aft.--,-5: f '3'x-'im I C T l'f'Q:' ,S m-2z'Q1ff3rf.:,.: Fil ,,' f.-. W 257 Brenda, Freda, and Diane at the game. Vera and Lorri practicing with the band. Kelli Jo Stanford and Angie Happle prac- tice for a halftime show. . . I..a-Qgg...... Fay, Alice, and Patsy practicing for a per- Drill Team The K-Ettes performed at our half-time shows and at parades doing such hits as Woodchoppers Ball, Hello Dolly, I Could Have Danced All Night, Lullaby of Broadway, Exodus, Give My Regards to Broadway, Bun- ny Hop, S.W.A.T., and T.S.O.P. CThe Sound of Philadelphiaj. The Drill Team also performed in competi- tion at Disneyland and participated in the Autumn Band Review, The Old Town Christmas Parade, and others. Mrs. McGregor is described by the girls as their leader, advisor, and friend. She has put a lot of time and formance. 198 Organizations The Drill Team performing for a halftime show. effort into the drill team and has given up some of her own time for its benefit. Brenda Binney is the Colonel and Kay Bingham is the Major. Both girls have been on the team for three years and they describe it as a fulfilling and memorable ex- perience. Brenda says, It was hard work, but I wouldn't have missed it for anything. There was a lot of satisfaction involved and I made a good number of new friends. FRONT ROW: Kay Bingham, Brenda Binney. SECOND ROW: Nora Generalao, Laurie Quitugua, Patsy Meza, Syndi Evers THIRD ROW: Vera Davis, Bev Barron, Diane Sexton, Lisa Solari FOURTH ROW: Freda Saffer, Lorri Hirsch, Kelli Stanford, Kay Frankhouser BACK ROW: Lisa Astrab, Fay Bingham, Alice Kump Sm-K LX , xii Lk' 'J' V E, X , mp U -3 0 L X' A , 7' in gf j 5' . rl: , ' , rw NR T' :X 'KJ ,A ., X41 -X H , V' ' . of ' 6 Q in - W' ,L A LVA97 V ga A ,'-' f 'FNAX ' ,P -'KY fi- f -gf f , . . , ., V ,, , I . ,. ,' . L fb - 553 J N +1 N X lk xy Q J' NM iw' W. P can Vg . 1 . V U I1 at 5 -Q k,,.f 3 M 1, Q L . A . x.. Q , ul N, . ., Advisor: Mrs. McGregor Major Kay Bingham and Colonel Brenda Binney in J s aaa i 5 i as i iziiflll 1fi1.LLfxQg ,-113 L.LQfAL 41 4 ,r-, MQ Lrg ,ggi Lili! i , sis if ifQJtifEf'Lfmri: K2 Qiiiggyqigiiffi fcfig gg o,,- slxmffi sm-3,4 -kara ini Ki-Md, wifi L9 -iivii sfnii c:rcgii,L 11-215, gym Q fl r. may iii -ig wilgajqm, Lgzllifj and U l'Lfk,3iQQ,j1iV LVBL UU Lisigfiifff f ,' i 3, if n:-, . 1' ,.1:,f', .-K KG K . 'ij2i5'X'i,li1ifi- Lffffscig, 0.115 CLL no snags iiiflsoinail 'aa is aara Mmfs-in KLM r' n is VU in mi 'LCM iC,4gg,L.a ncif- Z il ' rrla A as ng alfana 94 A ' GCG'-mg,i V,Jbi.!iC'fC71 .A 0 i' 'W 2 f 4 a'r' 5 , Q Organizations 199 Producing an annual isn't as easy as you might think. Layouts have to be drawn up, pictures have to be scheduled and ordered, copy fthisj has to be written, and then when that's all done, the pictures have to be pasted on the final layouts and the copy has to be typed on the copy sheets. Sound complicated? You bet! With the help of Beth Mitchell and Debbie Cohen, our editors-in-chief and Mr. Jones, our advisor the annual somehow gets done. Debbie Cohen and Beth Mitchell have been on the staff for three years and they say, It takes a lot patience, but its lots of fun. There are times when we have to work on the book in our free time and when the deadlines come around it feels like grand central station, but the finished product is well worth it. Komet '77 Staff FRONT ROW: Debbie Cohen, Beth Michell, Joe Grygar, Carol Ford, Diana Castle, Debbie Young, Ron Hammer, Nicki Jones, Wendy Zuehlke, Susan Schukantz BACK ROW: Mr. Jones, Tom Reid, Joyce McClure, Teri McEfee, Julie Piburn, Karl Backus, Janice Ramsay, Peter Mathews, Pam Harrison, Ron Kidd, Mike Zamora 200 Organizations Teri and Beth discussing layout. Advisor Mr. Jones and Editors-in-Chief Beth Mitchell and Debbie Cohen. Julie, Carol, Pam, Teri, and Janice looking at pictures for underclass candids. Organizations 201 Speech The Speech Club is open to anyone interested in joining it and provides an excellent opportunity for students to earn recognition and awards for their efforts. The team placed 2nd in the discussion tournament and 3rd in oral interpreta- tion Winning certificates of excellence were Doug Hun- ngton, Randy Rhinestine, Ryan Haggin, Nat Brown, Robin Swell, Roxanne Hoffert, Dan Whitworth, Ellen Cohen, Margaret Berryhill, and Christi Stiles. Superior awards were given to Lionel Prout Jr., Rita Clinton, Nanon Tygett, Emma O'Neil, Robin Imhof, and Bob Smith. These students having received excellent and superior ratings were eligible to participate in the Master Tournament. The other events that they were engaged in were Debate, Forensics, Acting, and Masters. These events are offered by Local Community Organizations and gave the Kearny student op- portunities to master the field of oral communication. : scar Ms. Stuverud emphasizes a point during one of her more lively lectures ff- i,'. rw FRONT ROW: Dan Whitworth, Josie Lorenzo, Terri Burkhead, Rozanne Al1dCr?01'1, Bob Smlth,G1'e8 Griffith, Mark Hfillanfit I-i0I1Cl PPO!-ll, Rich BUl'ZiC Hoffert, Cheri Wiggin, Toni Nasciemento, Robin Imhof, Doug Huntington, NOV. Plcluredi JUSUH SWITCH, Laffy LIPUIHH, R0b1f1 Llltchansky- Markov Manalo, Jim Hansen BACK ROW: Sandra Noble, Mrs. Stuverud, Pat 202 Organizations E X FRONT ROW: Linda Bobadilla, Kathy Gleason, Brenda Ackermann, Mary Fletcher, Valena Wasmund, Donella Frazer, Lynette Perry, Debbie Lutz, Deitering, Petra Hasselbach, Thorir Hartmannsson BACK ROW: Mrs. SigUCIVCI'SS0I1 OFFICERS: Kathy Gleason, Activities Chairpersong Lynette Perry, Presidentg Mary Deitering, Secretary-Treasurerg Thorir Hartmannsson, Vice President German Club The German is mostly compiled of German students. They raised money to send students to participate in contests, field days, and German language camps. Their activities included a very successful bake sale, selling stationery, picnics, a trip to Disneyland, and an annual bike ride. Not only did the club enter a homecoming float, but they also went to German places and restaurants to learn more about the German culture. The President of the club is Lynette Perry. She says, German Club has been fun this year. We have a lot of really super people in the Clubf' Mrs. Fletcher is the sponsor of the club. She says, It is rewarding to see the club members do everything with such enthusiasm. The dancings at Little Bavaria provided them with opportunities to meet other high school students once a month. We had good times at outings. In general, there is a great feeling of comradeship! Organizations 203 Conserve Your: Energy -Turn your thermostat to 550 at night and to 65 during the day. -Keep lights off in vacant rooms. -Replace your 100 watt light bulbs with 60 watt light bulbs. -Turn off the heat in your swimming pool and cover it to maintain the heat. -Clean your furnace filters so that your furnace doesn't have to work so hard. -Keep the doors and windows closed. -Keep your drapes open during the day and close them at night. -Use hot water only when absolutely necessary. The Linda Vista Road Bike Lane Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Dan paints the paper recycling dumpster Environment -Throw away trash in trash cans. -Recycle old newspapers and aluminum cans. -Whenever possible, don't drive-ride a bike or walk. Water -Take shorter showers. -Water the lawn, not the sidewalk. -Put a weighted plastic bottle in your toilet tank. -Flush your toilet less frequently. -Fix leaky faucets. -Make sure that your dishwasher and washing machine are full before you run them. Organizations 205 206 Organizations Marquee Club The Marquee Club consisted of thirty eight members who took part in mini theaters either acting or setting up the sta e. g Besides the mini theaters, the Marquee Club presented a play, Juno and the Paycock, which was performed prior to the Christmas Holiday. The play was also entered in the Southern California Educational Theatre Associa- tion for the High School Theatre Festival. Sean O'Casey portrayed Juno, with Ron Jones, David Horner, Ellen Cohen, Roxanne Hoffert, Emma O'Neal and Marcos Boyd playing major roles in the production. In January the Marquee club succeeded in putting on a supper theatre. Following a tradition of different acts the club performed a variety show which was preceeded by dinner. Later in the year the club performed The Twelfth Night by Shakespeare, following a tradition at Kearny of performing a Shakespearian play in their Spring produc- tion. jg-fs? E51 2, X 'f-1 av' FRONT ROW: Pretic Curry, Christi Stills, Ellon Wagner, Karen Bowman, Ellen Cohen, Robin Imhof, Amy Vandevald, Roxanne Hoffert, Randy Rinestine, Kathy Gleason, David Berg. MIDDLE ROW: Donna Maker, Chris Anderson, Kim Sebastian. Kim ,..,--v ,X W Marquee Club directors at their best. 1. -J 5, ' s' if 'f'?Qff2,fa:' 1, if ff' A M V Ji - i I -.,,4A,,r 'ht-.vu H ,N V , 1 K Y 5 Jerry Sostre listens sadly as Robin Imhof unfolds her plight. ,M M--Ss Noland, Margret Berryhill, Doug Brosovie, Jerry Sostre, Ron Jones, John Tamkin. BACK ROW: Pam Jeffries, Mike Wing, Colby Malkemus, Misty Moss, Karen Carlson, Emma O'Neal, Brenda Ackerman, Charlie Booth, Lisa Astrab, Breta Wolcot Marquee Club director Jack Winans delivering one of his typical pre-Mini Theater pep-talks. Organizations 207 To start off the year, the Advanced Girls Choir per- formed a mini concert on campus during lunch time which was successful. They also had a very active calender of winter holiday events such as singing at the V.A. Hospital, Mira Mesa Womens Club, and Walker Scotts. The girls sang songs such as Bridge Over Troubled Water, Walk On By, and What Do I See. Besides singing these songs, they also sang Christmas songs such as Sleigh Ride and The Christmas Nightingale. The choir was also very active in and around the school campus. They entered a float in the Homecoming Parade in which the theme was Music Makes Miracles . The group was directed by a former Kearny High School student, Mr. Graeff. The president, Becky Dunsmore, added extra help to make the choir more successful. She quotes, The Advanced Girls Choir got off to a great start thanks to our new director, Mr. Graeff. We had lots of fun and success with our concerts and perfor- mancesfl dvanced irls Choir FRONT ROW: Laurie Quitugua, Trang Nguyentran, Terri Honda, Diana Carr, Beverly Barron, Becky Dunsmore, Margaret Serra, Donna Maker MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Graeff, Yolanda Latimer, Vicky Brehan, Eva Ratermanis, Cheryl Daily, Lynette Perry, Karen King, Janice Richey, Lynne Merrill, Laura Gilbreath BACK ROW: Kay Fankhauser, Debbie Seffron, Elaine Mansfield, Lori Layton, Andrea Brown, Theresa Keys, Dee Conner, Janis Joyner, Terri Silva 208 Organizations The A Cappella Choir did a great job this year under the direction of Mr. Graeff. He is the first new choral in- structor that we have had in 31 years and we can all say that he has done a terrific job. The choir went Christmas caroling to Mission and Fashion Valleys, and to Mercy Hospital. They also had several mini concerts in which they sang such songs as Elijah Rock, Times of Your Life, Movin' On, He Ain't Heavy He's my Brother, Home for the Holidays, Mary had a Baby, Tomorrow Shall Be my Dancing Day, Ave Maria, There's no place like home, and many others. They also sing Pax Dei as a tradition. Lynn Wyckoff is the president and she says that the oppor- tunity of being president has been good for me because I have had a chance to get along with people and to make new friends. A Cappella Choir FRONT ROW: DeeAnn Milow, Marilynn Mooney, Janine Guarnieri, Kim Sebastian, Cheri Latman, Debbie Beard, Christine Brown, Bobbie Engledow, Cheri Wiggin, Jeff Segal, Leo Robinson, Steven Flagg, Ernie Eusebio, Doris Allen, Laurie Dahl, Pam Wiggin, Christy Hopphaus, Beverly Barron, Karen Bowman, Patty Fraser SECOND ROW: Cathie Nicklas, Susan McGrath, Cheron Luartes, Nancy Smith, Shauneen Doman, Diana Carr, Terri Silva, Patti Romeo, Burnie San Nicolas, Stephen Luartes, Leslie Andrew, Jeffrey Miller, Vance Nichols, Oscar Lara, Carl Newton, Debbie Peterson, Jan Cooper, Jane Austin, Lynette Tom, Patricia Aguilera, Jan Stone, Pam Harrison, Rhesa Tucker, Susan Austin BACK ROW: Andrea Brown, Kim Miller, Luna Mcmehan, Linda Uravish, Jennifer Yung, Betti Luddy, Mary Weild, Kim Coyle, Patti Yocum, Ed Davis, Calvin Handley, Anthony Da Vee, Jim Gwaltney, Carey Colson, Kenneth Sherrill, Mike Freeman, Bryan McCleney, Toni Taylor, Chris Barrera, Lynda Peterson, LeAnne Bogue, Merrilee Dempsey, Marsha Lancaster, Lisa Astrab, Michaele Bellarts, Darcy Carter, and Lynn Wyckoff. l 210 Organizations 4 'if .. 9 n . 1 Ni :U 3' 7 x. ' L Sfigi 6 g fig ,gg 2 ,ut - r 5' f5 v'fQ 5, QV pu mv ' ., I. if 9 0 f I 0' l U. ,4, xg? 1 I 4 hiii: ij ,M m' i.,,,k in I I 3 Y ' 1,351 ,K . , 4 ' V, K, el g. .1 .f A , Q 'yy ygf .K 4 1 4 31+ W lfiqggwi, , , A , 1- 'zp'e A , ' Y L ,J 4 f , f- ff rw. . ' V 'f ,L.' - A , -new ocal nsemble Working with the Ensemble has been nothing but pure joy. Each member is an out- standing individual and working with them this year has been a real growth experience for all of us. As quoted by Mr. Graeff, being a member of the Vocal Ensemble is a fulfilling experience. If you look at their activities, you can see why. They went Christmas caroling to Bullocks, the Eastern Star, the Veterans Administration Hospital, the Muscular Dystrophy Organization, Walker Scott in La Jolla, and the Fine Arts Library in La Jolla. Songs highlighting the Christmas season were Sing Noel , O Magnum Mysterium , and Christmas Gift. The Ensemble also sang Where is the Love , Lonesome Dove , Day by Day , and IfI Love You. In the spring, the Vocal Ensemble par- ticipated in festivals sponsored by the school dis- trict and the SDCCMEA fSan Diego CityfCounty Music Educators Associationj. Other activities included Holiday parties and bake sales. FRONT ROW: Mr. Graeff, Janine Guarnieri, Marlynn Mooney, Patricia Aguilera, Clarissa Southern MIDDLE ROW: Terri Silva, Betty Neild, Toni Taylor, Sheryl Lorey, Jane Austin BACK ROW: Mike Ferguson, Bryan McCleney, Michael Freeman, Vance Nichols, Carl Newton Mike, Janine, Betty, Terri, and Toni practice for a performance. Mr. Graeff directing. OFFICERS: President: Bryan McCleneyg Vice President: Sheryl Loreyg Secretary: Vance Nichols: Treasurer: Jane Austin tn..- AFS The America Field Service QAFSJ was formed to help promote better understanding between American and foreign students. Q At club meetings Kearny students got together with the foreign exchange students and related new ideas, while learning of each others lives and customs. Although Kearny had no foreign students from the AFS program this year, exchange students from other programs were welcomed into the club. Whenever the club met, fun was sure to be around! The presiding offices were: Tim Oliver, President, Debbie Lutz, Vice President, Mary Mansfield, Secre- tary. This year, the club had a new sponsor, Mrs. Hurwitz. Having traveled in many European countries, she was a welcome addition to the club. With her help, the club was able to achieve many goals. Tim Oliver stated The AFS club was a good club, in that it was a club of friends, people having a good time. I hope next year the club is bigger and better. -'U'-ur - - J.. M-M Back Row Petra Hasselbach Signa Iverson Tim Oliver Front Row Debbie Lutz, Marry Mansfield, Joyce McClure Organizations 213 C.S.F. The California Scholastic Federation or C.S.F. requires that you must achieve a minimum of ten points in selected classes to receive this honor. C.S.F. also offers many Scholarship op- portunities to colleges around the nation. These students are rewarded for their academic achievements. Officers Left to right, Joyce McClure, Mary Mansfield, Cindy Woo, Janet Wolf Front rowg Tracey Alexander, Emi Chuman, Jane Overway, Laura Pephens, Nick Nedd, Brenda Ackman, Debbie Cohen, Toni Nacimiento, Cindy Woo, Amy Vandeveld, Janet Wolf, Mrs. Herrman, Laura Rooney, Barbara Sitter Back row, Philip Mationg, Eddie Nishi, Alfred Aros, Markov Manalo, Mark Richert, Sara Noble, Valena Wasmond, Teri Honda, Sandra Paez, Robin Sewell, Janet Stone, Carey Colson, Linda Naffke, D'arcy Carter, Tim Oliver, Mary Mansfield, Pat Anderson, Tom Gills, Joyce McClure, Josie Lorenzo, Dan McCoy, Ers Steck, Linda Addams, Greg Addams 214 Organizations ROTC Recruit officers training corps or ROTC, has been at Kearny since the beginning of the school. Rotc offers a chance to see what the training is really like. In Rotc they have clubs you mayjoin, like ifyou are interested in music they have the Drum and Buglecorp, and try the fancy drill team or color guard. Officerg left to right, Ashlock, Tighe, Kiddie, Starren, Lake, Braden, Manahan Girls Color Guard: standing left to rightg Kirtley, Smith, Barnett, Boys Color Guardg left to rightg Miller, Biles, Braden, Garland, Luartes: kneeling Braden Pederson Organizations 215 ROTC Court Being chosen as ROTC Queen was a wonderful feeling and an experience I will never forget. It was fun going to all of the activities and seeing Kearny's ROTC in action. I hope that next years queen will enjoy the experience and be as proud of this honor as much as I have. Lisa Henshaw I am deeply honored being Kearny's ROTC lst attendant. The ROTC picnic, Easter Camp, competitions, Color Guard, Drill Team, Field day, the ROTC Ball, and Roland will always be in my heart. Patty Braden My position of 2nd attendant for 1976-1977 was a very rewarding and exciting experience. The social activities gave me the experience and pleasure of meeting my fellow ROTC cadets. Be- ing 2nd attendant for Kearny's ROTC is an ex- perience I shall never forget? Michele Kirtley 216 Organizations Queen: Lisa Henshaw Q a First Attendant PHUY Braden Second Attendant: Michele Kirtley Cadet Major Justin Starren Jig.: Legion f alor On December 9, 1976, Cadet Major Justin Starren was presented the Legion of Valor Bronze Cross for Achievement. The Legion of Valor is awarded to the four most outstanding LD-2 12nd yearj cadets in the 4th ROTC fArmyJ Region. The 4th ROTC Region covers an area composed of 17 states in the western part of the United States in- cluding Alaska, Guam, and Okinawa. This award is the highest acknowledgment an ROTC cadet may receive for individual perfor- mance. It is awarded for excellence in academics, military leadership, and participation in school and civic affairs where initiative must be dis- played. Justin, a senior, says, I never thought that I'd get the award. I always expected that someone else would. I'm honored that I received the Legion of Valor Bronze Cross for Achieve- ment and I'm glad that someone at Kearny got it. Justin was also a member of the Varsity Rifle Team. He was commander of the JROTC Bat- talion and was active as ASB President. He also participated with the school math and speech teams. Organizations 217 ROTC 5 Q is o W K VVW. ., Manahan performs Rotc duties. Freeman enjoying a refreshing drink. nfugsnusfurnnnll S 218 Organizations Fancy drill team, Back Row: Webb, Painter, Weaver, Freeman, Front Company, Back Row: Kirtley, Baughman, Bertson, Richardon, Keba Row, Lake, Manahan, Porter, Serra, McDonald. Dickey Handley, Hammad, Hiem, Starren. Middle Row: Stinson, Loos Wiltong, Koenig, Rull, Pederson, Joaquin, Dunning, Ahlock, Tihge, Kid . 5 . . . ' F, YXW Xi it H- N.-2 rams! Fancy drill team, Back rowz, Serru, Freeman, Webb, Weaver, Gorland, P0fiC1'- Tighe, Porter, Lake. Front Row: Miller, Manahan, McDonald, Pederson, W, w Schroder, Luartes, Barron, Threat, Barnett. die. Front Row: Smith, Swartz, MCgree, Bogner, Latimer, Luartes, Color Guards: Miller, Biles, Braden, Garland, Pederson. Organizations 219 Melinda and Mrs. Harris helping at tenth grade registration. Debbie and Beth getting ready for senior group pic- ILIICS . Mrs. Herman and Lynette working at registration. Dianas The Dianas are a service group whose main purpose is to serve our school, and they did it. They proudly are made up of a few selected seniors who petitioned for this in the spring of their junior year. They helped at the sophomore registration, sponsored the scary movie at Halloween, and they also sponsored the slave sale during spirit week. Annabella Rillo is the president and she says, I enjoy it very much. Itis fun and I like serving my school. 220 Organizations Advisors: Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Shrock Front Row: Beth Mitchell, Annabella Rillo, Linda Bobadilla, Debbie Cohen, Melinda Roeder, Debbie Gordon. Back Row: Divonna Tricket, Mary Mansfield, Karen Germany, Kay Fankhauser, Lynette Perry, Jill Eckes, Chris Sagabiel, Lisa Conner, and Nikki Nicklaus. F .gag 3 .. gf .,,,, 4? ,' , H1 5 , 5 J Q..f-,w. ,.-M ,Ay - A 'i , 'T A ' w-wwf. , K v,,7 g?'z4'.w ' if f55.i:5??'?7li:x -f ff Y wg?-'ff Ji U. ii ,, , N FX' . ., wif M. T, gy 'A --Q -Q. ff Q Q, A as if L K, L V ,Q df' 1 5 .-f V , f 9 . 2 4 X? V ga in I . ZA S -4 iff . ,Q - -T 5, Q V I l 1 ' I .. ,- . ,,,,-1,, - 0 Drum Major: William Logan: Assistant Drum Major: Angela Happle W,.,,ii -12 -rf , nj ' fr gzr, ' . , V ' ,, , LETTER CARRIERS: Debbie Goodlet, Kim Barsky, Dotti Ingram, Sue The Band participates in a Pep Rally. Smith, Toni Puente 222 Organizations L 43' FRONT FILE: Peter Sneathen, Anthony Montellano, Lawrence Brady, Charles Webb, Anna Myers, Gregory Lacy, Cleveland Threat, Patricia Guidry, Carolyn Blair SECOND FILE: Paul Tucker, Kevin Gunning, David Jenkins, Robert Harter, Vicki Simon, John Duel, Mark Gleason, Martha Schroeder, Terri Griffin THIRD FILE: Walter Love, Salvador Rillo, Thomas Gills, Kevin McDonald, Karen McDonald, Lori Layton, Daphne Folsom, Brett Dundas, Brian McCormack, Deborah Nuti FOURTH FILE: Mark Martinez, 5 Mfn j It's been an exhausting day. Everyone cheers our team on, Deborah Henson, John Wilkens, Roland Manahan, Tim Mauricio, Denise Seffron, Dorothy Doughman, Barbara Sittner, Dana Mitchell FIFTH FILE: Jeffrey Richardson, Bernard San- Nicolas, Charles Symonds, Dennis Fewell, Patrick SanNicolas, Ronald Manahan, Michelle Valdez, Loreen Pitts, Karil Cerio FRONT: William Logan, Angela Happle SIDE: Mr. Nor- man arching and The marching band is a dedicated, hard working group of students. They do a good job and I'm happy to work with them. They even spend some of their own free time practicing for performances. Thatls what the director, Mr. Norman, says about the band and I'm sure that we can all agree. In the '76-'77 school year, they played in pep rallies, performed in our halftime shows, and par- ticipated in the Autumn Band Review, the Mother Goose Parade, the Oceanside Parade, the Old Town Parade, and the Vista Parade. They decided to bring their music up to the '70's this year by playing disco pieces such as SWAT, The Hustle, Just You and Me, Chamelon, the Theme from Jaws, and various marches. William Logan was the Drum Major and Angela Happle was the Assistant Drum Major. They both did an excellent job. The officers are as follows: President: Kevin Gunning, Vice President: Barbara Sittnerg Secretary: Angela Happle, Treasurer: Lori Layton, and Historian: Salvador Rillo. Organizations 223 irls League Girls League Council is an organization which con- sists of four officers and four girls from each grade. They represent every girl on campus and they provide a place where girls can go to voice their opinions and ideas. The Girls League sponsored a Thanksgiving canned food drive and the Mother-Daughter tea in honor of Mother's Day. They sold beat ribbons during the football season and they also sold Valentines in February. Each month, they selected a Gardenia Girl, the Apple of our Eye, and the staff members of the month. The officers were as follows: President, Nikki Nicklaus, Vice President, Ruth Klein, Secretary, Kelly Durcan, and Treasurer, Norma Nielson. Nikki says, Girls League proved to be a successful year and my thanks go to the council for their cooperation and support. To our advisor, Thanks a Million , it never would have been possible without youll Mr. Hotchkiss is the Girls League sponsor and he says, Working with sixteen enthusiastic, energetic, and beautiful young ladies has to be both a worthwhile ex- perience and a challenge. The Girls League Council has dutifully and effectively represented all of the girls of Kearny High School. Vice President: Ruth Klein Sponsor: Mr. Hotchkiss President: Nikki Nicklaus Secretary: Kelly Durcan W... Treasurer: Norma Nielson 224 Organizations 5 K Q, , ig -4 I ffl' ' V my ,fwwfmiwfv 'V I ,ff .4 N , ,xy X 1 G 2 l .W 2 4 H , , H ' , FRONT ROW: Ruth Klein, Mona Blaisdell, Terri Honda, Kathy Gleason, Carolyn Edmisten, Norma Nielson, Kelly Durcan, Kathy Dennin NOT Lorraine Leung, Debbie Gordon, Nikki Nicklaus BACK ROW: Mr. PICTURED: Joy Baker Hotchkiss, Denise D'amico, Linda Naffke, Sandra Paez, Karen Germany, A Organizations 225 ,...........X 1 BACK ROW: Dennis Fewell, Wade Morow, Ronald Manahan, Karen McDonald, Simon, Randy Biles, Paul Tucker, William Logan, Kevin Flood, Jeffrey Richardson Bernard Sannicolas, Charles Symonos, David Jenkins, David Koch. Middle Row Anna Meyers, Terri Griffin, Barbara Sittner, Daphne Folsom, Roland Manahan Cleveland Threat, Michele Valdez, Angela Maple, Robert I-larter, Gregory Lacy: Lawerence Brady, John Wilkens, Kevin McDonald. Front Row: Carolyn Blair, Karil Cerio, Patricia Guidry, Mark Gleason, Lori Layton, Bryan Davidson, Anthony Montellano, Walter Love, Salvador Rillo, Deborah Henson, Kevin Gunning. Not Pictured: John Devel, Joseph Martinez, Timothy Mavricio, Brian McCormack, Debra Nuti, Loreen Pitts, Brett Griffin. Symphonic Symphonic is a musical group open to anyone interested with adequate experience. A majority of the students in the group are sophomores with a few juniors and seniors. Symphonic plays classical pieces like Symphony in G minor from Mozart to Pop Rock, such as Theme from Jaws. The Symphonic Band alsy played in places outside of San Diego - Carson and Palm Springs to name a few. For the first time, Kearny's Symphonic Band was invited to the May Time Review in which only 50 schools of California are invited to play. The Band also competed in festivals. 226 Organizations BACK ROW: Kevin Gunning Pres., William Logan Drum Major, Salvador Rillo Histortan FRONT ROW: Angela Happle Sec., Barbara Sittner Vice Pres., Lori Layton Tres Mr. Norman leads a successful Band. ffl azz Band Kearny is fortunate to have for the first time a Jazz Band. In the first year of existence the band has been very active in and around school. They played in the Jazz Ensemble competition in which schools in San Diego decide who has the best band. The Jazz Band is a group you must audition for, and have about 4 to 8 years of experience. The band is formed up of nineteen members: Keyboard: Eric Becker, Bass: William McCorkle, Weldon Brown Guitar: Jeff Kranse, Scott Proseus, Drum: John Frazier Trumpet: Brian Koch, Thomas Gills, John Vigil, Charles Webb, Trombone: Dave Phillip, Bernie Sannicolas, and Jeff Richardson, Alto Sax: Kevin Gunning, Deborah Henson, Tenor Sax: Waltor Love, Montellano Anthony, and Brett Dunclas, Bari Sax: Mark Mar- tinez. BACK ROW D3VlCl Phillips, Mafk Martinez, Jeff RiChal'dS0Il, Brett D1-mdaS, Gills, John Fraizer, William McCorker. Not Pictured: Kevin Gunning, Bernie Tony Montellano Walter Love, Deborah Henson, Weldon Brown, Jeff Krause, Sannicolas, Erkcl-Becker Scott Proseus. Front Row: Charles Webb, John Vigil, Thomas Organizations 227 a F .WV I 1 'ij J' 73,4 4, K 5 4 4, I A 3 ay. 4 va Iv A nw- .. Qi fzvumygqkv' . ' ' 'f 5 , I3 . ,xy 1 3 x W 5 MN' , L., , r! , I 0 z . 4 5 if Dr 'wiv-M V8 we , .4 H, , f f A' 2 .wg MVP' , I: ,M '.'e-if if? on ,,,,......---- wk ff 'T -..,,m 'N wa ...Qu gf. . 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English ws., Burney, F, Canson, L. - sumer 8L Studies Business Ed. Con Cockrum, D. Business Ed. Clancy, K. Social Studies S-. Cota, R. Covington, P. Cunningham, R. Dahms, S. P.E., Social Studies Physical Education LA. A. Department Physical Education Carter, J. Mathematics Colborne, W. Physical Education Denino, J. Social Studies Christenson. C. Industrial Arts Cole, R. Physical Education ,fri M . l f f l '-w Q. ,.: Donscheski, R. Mathematics Faculty 233 234 Faculty Douglas, C. Physical Education Fletcher, G. Foreign Language Graeff, R. English, Music Green, J. Science Guentner, M. English Harter, W. Mathematics Teacher Affects Eternity He Can Never Tell Where His Influence Stops Ernst, R. Industrial Arts Foote, T. Franklin, K. Franklin, T. Garris, C. Foreign Language LA. I Department Social Studies Art Department Graves, B. Industrial Arts Griswold, T. V Physical Education aff? Gumina, S. Hanson, J. Foreign Language Art Department Hayes, J. Hester, J. English, Foreign Language R.O.T.C. Horton, G. Hotchkiss, R. Foreign Language A.S.B. Advisor, Social Studies i Larue, M. English McMillan, H. Physical Education Hurwitz, I. LA. I. Department J ohnson, C. Art Department Kraus, N. Hlth 8c Sfty, Math Kruger, T. Mathematics Leeds, R. Foreign Language Merrill, R. Industrial Arts Hutchinson, V. English Jones, D. Industrial Arts Janc, A. Johnson, A. Social Studies LA. I. Department Kirby, P. Kohr, E. English Physical Education Lehman, C. Mathematics , .,.... , . . ' I . il S.. A If 4 7 ' ' V 3 , M., K 5 V A A 3 sf... 1 1 was 'Ar 3 43 R . . 4. eerer I i'g......l 5 Meyer, B. English Lindwall, W. McGregor, P. English Physical Education Miller, C. Moon, N- P.E., Social Studies ArtDepa1-tmem Faculty 235 Poulin, B. Preece, C. LA. I. Department Social Studies Q i li Redmond, M. Reed, R. Consumer 8L Family Studies Business Ed. Rentfrow, L. Rogers, O. Physical Education Librarian Mottershaw, J. P.E., Social Studies Social Studies Owen, C. Newman, W. Norman, B. 015011, R- Band Director, Music Mathematics Parks, W. Perpich, R. Pilgrim, R. Science Foreign Language Mathematics Pruit, J. Industrial Arts Reed, W. Science Ross, L. English 9' v. Sedlock, S. Shannon, D. Short, T. Shrock, B, Consumer 8L Family Studies Science Physical Education Consumer 8: Family Studies 236 Faculty Thomas, L. Science Treacy, L. English Welch, G. Mathematics 1 'iff Thompson, E. Drivers Training Ward, M. Physical Education Williams, K. Social Studies Smith, N. R.O.T.C. Slater, B. P.E., Social Studies Stewart, J. English Stell, J. English Taylor, J. Stuverud, K. English Hlth 8c Sfty, P.E Thunder, J. Physical Education Webster, S. 'H Social Studies Winans, J. Worthy, J. English, Speech 8a Drama English Faculty 237 Administration J, Lincoln G. Rock, Vice Principal Emma Leisure, Girls V.P. Laserik Saunders, Boys V.P. G. Don Smith, Principal 238 Faculty Charles Wilson, Administrative Assistant Mary WOOG, DiSlfiCI CO1-1f1SCl0f Chet Bruzy, Security V .R ,fk Mr. Dangel LAI Counse- Mr. Cheever, Career Counselor lor 25 'E Counseling George Blair, Head Counselor Gaylord Albright, Counselor Tycine Harris, Counselor Don Arnold, Counselor Kenneth Dowell, Counselor Manuel Carrillo, Counselor Marge Herrman, Counselor ,Vx K I X I 4 Secretaries And Cafeteria Front Row: P. Read, L. Haynes, C. Ulibarri, A. Salemi, D. Shatzer, C. Saint Clair Back Row: P. Simpkins, R. Bosch, E. Tomsycki, J. Tarantino, D. Green, D. Locrem, D. Moser, R. Farace fr i ,WN . I 240 Faculty Z.. .ni uv Left To Right: D. Tennesen, E. Fowler, N. Hawk, C. Netzel, B. Olsen, G. Stout, J. Boutelle, T. Ben fante, M. Nellis, V. Preibisius, J. Lee, S. Gunning, S. Phillips I Ui -w J i.s r. ' Q VZ 'aa Y :swim W a . f- rr ' . G. 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K f fp 5.1 H,u,,frgf? up zuLfI'lxfflLLD5 1zL 'nDL5,c4,c.L,llA '11-Lic Pwgf ppac ol l -,.,,.... ,, ff X. ,129 4 f 244 Division Page Nj- A Abbott, Edward 179 Abels, Richard 167 Abriol, Alexander 167 Acera, Herminio 167 Acord, Robert 42 Ackerman, Brenda 179,193,203 Acuna, Caroline 179 Adair, Michael 69 Adams, Cheryl 167 Adams, Gregory 179 Adams, Linda 204 Adams, Mark 179 Adams, Patricia 195 Adams, Preston 42 Adams, Stanley 167 Bodden, Brian 180 200 Catania, Phillip 62,181 Addison, James 167 Aguilar, Yolinda 179 Aguilera, Anna 167 Aguilera, Cindy 195 Aguilera, Patricia 24,25,l67, 210,212 Aguirre, Carlos 49,81 Aiello, Fred 179 Akers, Paul 167 Alcala, Manuel 179 Alcantara, Arliene 167 Alexander, Amy 179 Alexander, David 167 Alexander, Patty 167 Alexander, Tracey 40,179 Alexander, Victor 167 Aliva, Melchor 167 Allen, Doris 25,26,179,210 Allen, James 167,42 Allen, Michael 167 Allen, Teresa 145 Almazan, Discado 167 Almazan, Jerry 167 Almodovar, Jeffrey 167 Ago, Pago 179 Alo, Rodney 70,179 Alo, Sistina 179 Alper, Beverly 179 Altman, Cheri 25 Alvarez, Maria 179 Alvarez, Olga 167 Alvarez, Rick 167 Ander, Mark 167 Anderson, Christine 179 Anderson, Cindy 179 Anderson, Craig 179 Anderson, Ginger 140 Anderson, Jachele 167 Anderson, Kennard 179 Anderson, Mark 36,140 Anderson, Patrick 167,202 Anderton Ray 167 Andrew, Leslie 25,26,179,21 Andrews, Andrews, Beth 40,87,179 Claire 167 Andrews, Constance 167 Andrews, Gayle 179 Andrews, Jennifer 179 Angus, Liah 146 Aniban, Pete 40,84,140 Ankeney, Kim 90,167 Anstead, Dianna 179 Apu, Maria 167 Aquiningoc, Manuel 79,179 Arbaugh, Leigh 179 Arcega Zenaida 167 Archuleta, Francine 16 Ardilla, Sandra 179 Arias, Leslie 167 Armano, Martin 167 Armijo, Suzanne 179 Armstrong, Deborah 179 Armstrong, Douglas 62 Ashford, Emmitt 179 Aros, Alfred, 167,42 Arreguin Renee 140 0 Ashlock, Julie 215 Astrab, Lisa 25,167,l99,210 Austin, Jane 24,25,193,210, 212 Austin, Susan 25,179 Avila, Gina 167 Aviles, Pedro 179 Axe, Terri 87,179,195 B Babaura, Benjamin 177 Babadilla, Linda 140 Bacaycay, Robert 167 Bailey, Alan 167 Bailey, Blake 140 Bailey Delores 179 Bailey Kimberly 179,195 Baker, Janet 167 Baker, Joy 225 Baker, Steven 179 Baker, Wendy 89,179 Baker, Bakke William 167 Judith 167 Ball, Margaret 49,84,179 Bankhead, Brian 167 Banks, Rhonda 179,195 Barajas, Lawrence 78,194 Barber, Reginald 62 Barnes, Debora 15,29 Barnett, Shellee 167,179,215 Barrera, Christine 25,167,210 Barreras, Robert 78 Barringer, Elizabeth 89,167 Barron, Beverly 24,25,129, 199,208,209,210 Barsky, Kimberly 180,222 Bartelis, Daniel 167 Bartholomew, Robert l7,52,296 Bauer, Linda 180 Baugn, Michael 168 Baumgardner, John 52,145,168 Bautista, Arlene 168 Bautista, Armando 81,180 Baxter, Rochelle 168 Beam, John 36 Bean, Darren 168 Beard, David 146 Beard, Debbie 25,26,180,210 Beasley, Mary 194 Beaubian, Arline 168 Beaubiam, Donna 180 Becerra, Mike 168 Becerra, Stephanie 180 Beck, Jeff 168 Beck, Ronald 47,49,81 Beck, Steven 180 Beckemeyer, Laura 168 Becker, Eric 69,93,140 Belandres, Edgardo 168 Bell, Linda 80 Bell, Thomas 80 Bell, William 52 Bellarts, Michele 25,80,168, 210 Bellow, Stephen 168 Benak, Julie 168 Bence, Steven 62,168 Benjamin, Deborah 180 Benjamin, Gregory 79,181 Bennette, Margo 80 Berg, David 168,180 Berg, Paul 36 Bergstrom, Wendy 180 Bernabe, Josephine 168 Berneberg, Wesly 180 Berry, Michael 168 Berryhill, Margaret 194 Bertin, Alex 180 Bertram, Jeffrey 168 Bertram, Jennifer 180 Bertsch, Catherine 180 Bertsch, Mary 40,84,90,140 Bertsch, Stephen 180 Bertsch, Troy 180 Betancourt, Armida 180 Beverly, Kenneth 180 Biles, Randy 73,140,215 Billburg, Robert 62,168 Bingham, Felicia 168,199 Bingham, Virginia 198,199 Binney, Brenda 198,199 Birenbaum, Tamar 168 Blackner, Janet 168 Blair, Allen 47 Blair, Carolyn 168,222 Blair, Jesse 168 Blaisdell, Mona 180,225 Blaisdell, Susan 19,129,168 Blake, Ronald 168 Blakemore, Pete 70,180 Blakeway, Cynthia 45,168 Blanchard, Linda 194 Bland, Cheryl 168 Blando, Emma 180 Blankenship, Charles 180 Blankenship, Colleen 168 Blas, Patricia 86,90 Bliss, Gary 49 Blue, Gina 180 Bobadilla, Linda 84,90,203,221 Bobbitt, Andra 70,89,180,195 Bogner, Brenda 180 Bogner, Diane 168 Bogue, Leanne 25,180,210 Bolden, Gilbert 81 Bolden, Wilma 180 Bonnardel, Stephanie 140 Bonner, Michele 180 Booth, Charles 20,22 Bortfeld, Raymond 168 Boudreau, Robert 180 Bowen, Bowen, 210 Oscarl 168 Karen 17,25,26,l68, Boyd, Darlene 180 Boyd, Marcos 21,73,168 Boyd, Patricia 180 Boyken, Michael 180 Braden, Patricia 73,168,2l5, 217 Bradford, Charles 140 Bradley, Donna 168 Brady, Lawrence 140,222 Bransom, David 168 Branigan, Cathy 45,168 Brault, Daniel 180 Brecheisen, Dean 168 Breese, Scott 180 Brehan, Marvin 79 Brehan, Victoria 24,25,168, 208 Brendis, Leo 79,180 Brenha, Joseph 180 Brenha, Julie 168 Brenner, Robert 168 Bridges, Karen 180 Brinkley, Steven 62,168 Broas, Marigy 180 Broadm yer, Herbert 168 Bronson, Cindy 168 Bronson, Lisa 88,89,90 Broomfield, Anita 168 Broussard, Deborah 168 Brown, Andrea 24,25,l68, 208,210 Brown, Brenda 180 Brown, Christine 25,26,180, 193,210 Brown, Danny 168 Brown, Darla 180 Brown Eric 180 Brown: Glen 168 Brown, Gregory 140 Brown, Brown, Ken 140 Wayne 54 Brown, Oliver 145 Brown, Phyllis 180 Brown, Sharmaine 180 Brown, Steve 168 Brown, Thomas 168 Brown, Weldon 20 Brownwood, James 52 Brownwood, Robert 168 Brozovic, Douglas 180 Brubaker, Wendy 180 Bruno, Randy 52,168 Bryant, Anitra 180 Bryant, Kenneth 62 Bryant, Lorene 180 Buck, Duane 180 Buffington, Scott 180 Bunch, Carol 168 Bunnel, Gregory 168 Burchfield, Tom 180 Burger, Kenneth 62 Burhop, Stephanie 140 Burks, Kitty 168 Burkhead, Terry 140,202 Burleson, Lloyd 181 Burney, Dan 181 BurneyDavid 168 Burns, Patricia 89,191 Burns, Robert 168 Burns, Suzanne 168 Burt, Darlene 181 Burzic, Richard 168,202 Bussey, Jacqueline 181 Bussey, William 168,180 Butler, Joan 181 Buttles, David 54,l81,42,43 Byle, Frank 168 Byzewski, Elizabeth 188 C Cabulio, Virginia 168 Cahill, Robert 168 Caldwell, Dawn 181 Callicrate, Janice 168 Campbell, Robert 168 Candelaria, Delores 141 Cano, James 49,168,180 Cape, David 168 Capps, Linda 181 Cardwell, Charles 80,168 Carew, Rod 168 Carlson, Curtiss 52 Carlson Erika 181 Carlson, , Gregory 168 Carlson, Gregory 168 Carlson, Karen 181 Carlson, Tina 181 Carr, Diane l24,l25,l4l,208, 210 Carr, Larry 54,118 Carr, Marva 168 CaCarrier, John 168 Carrig, Donna 168 Carroll, Bruce 168 Carter, Darcy 24,25,88,90,145 146,169,210,2l1 Carter, Peter 62,141 Casper, Shelley 181 Castain, Sharon 181 Castillas, Anita 169 Castillo, Anthony 79 Castillo, Karen 141 Castle, Diana, 40,167,l69, Cate, Susan 169 Cates, Michael 169 Caudillo, Alfonso 78 Caudillo, Margarita 169 Cave, Robin 169 Cecil, Nichele 181 Cerio, Karil 169,222 Cervantes, German 47,49,80, 181 Cesena, James 169 Chacon, Judith 181 Chagoya, Juanita 141 Chamberlain, George 81,169 Chambers, Robert 69 Index 245 Chambers, Ronald 69,181 Chandler, Dave 169 Chang, Mark 169 Chaper, Terri 181 Chase, Cynthia 181 Chasteene, Michael 181 Chavarria, Michael 181,195 Chevalier, Marc 169 Chidgay, Richard 169 Christensey, Steve 169 Choi, William 195 Chu, John 169 Chu, Mark 181 Chuman, Emi 181,228 Cilch, Jeanene 169 Cilch, Lauren 181 Clabby, William 47,48,81, 169 Clapton, Eric 169 Clark, Cory 62 Clark, Elizabeth 141 Clarin, David 169 Class, Craig 49,80,169 Claypool, Pamela 181 Cleaves, Charlie 181 Clinton, Rita 194 Cope, Stephanie 181 Copeland, Kenneth 169 Cordle, Julie 204,205 Corlett, John 181 Corrales, Ismael 169 Cortez, Fidel 78,169 Costello, Janice 15,31 Couch, Carol 181 Cournyer, Blake 181 Courtney, Clayton 181 Covel, Lisa 181 Cox, Anthony 80,181 Coyle, Kimberly 25,181,216 Cozie, Well 169 Craig, Sheryl 169 Cree, Kimberly 181 Croft, Cheryl 169 Croker, Susanne 169 Crongk, Andrew 169 Cronk, Diane 181 Cronkhite, James 181 Cross, Duvall 141,181 Cross, Nathan 36 Cross, Wayne 36,70 Crossland, Richard 181 Crossman, Martin 16,19 D Durcan, Kelly 93,196,197,224,225Fll1Cl', Debbie 170 Clipper, Monica 169 Clough, Jeff 169 Coatney, Richard 181 Cohee, Fredrick 181 Cohen, Deborah 93,201,220, 221 Cohen, Ellen 21,22,181 Cohen, Richard 62,141 Coker, Judy 169 Cole, Denise 169 Coley, Anthony 141 Collins, Richard 37,169 Colson, Carey 25,l69,l81,210 Cruz, Denise 169 Cruz, George 169 Cruz, Patrick 169 Cruz, Richard 181 Curry, Pretrice 40,84,l41, 169 Curtis, Pamela 169 Cutaran, Joe 42 ,WJ at 5,5 Comer, Roberto 79,141,181 Condra, Robert 169 Confer, Paul 80,181 Conkle, Carol 181 Connally, Thomas 76,181,42 Connell, Michael 169 Conner, Anita 169 Conner, Della 24,25,18l,208 Conner, Kyle 17,70,42 Conner, Lesa l4,15,18,221 Conners, Charlene 18 Contreras, Maria 141 Contrevas, Rufina 141 Cook, David 79 Dhal, Laurie 25,181,210 Daily, Candy 169 Daily, Cheryl 24,25,89,169, 208 Daleo, Thomasino 181 Damico, Denise 84,225 Danforth, Mike 169 Daniel Zeeda 169,181 Daniels, Teresa 181 Darland, Debra l4,15,17,18 19,30 Darling, Patricia 169 Darnell, Kim 169 Davidson, Bruce 141 Davidson, Richard 54,195 Davidson, Ronald 169 Davis, Edward 25,169,210 Davis, Janet 169 Davis, Vera 93,l42,l98, 199 Dean, Christopher 181 Dean, Vanessa 169 Deck, Thomas 169 Decker, Harold 181 Deguzman, Geri 169 Deguzman, Michael 169,180 Deguzman, Norvin 70,181 Deich, Arthur 49,81 Deitering, Mary 181,203 Delavega, Liz 142 Deleon, Anthony 181 Deleon, Michele 181 Delgadillo, David 181 Delgado, Kevin 79,181 Demadura, Maria 88,90 Demadura, Theresa 88,181 Demeaux, Dee 169 Dempsey, Merrile 25,26,2l0 Denk, Kathryn 181 Dennin, Katherine 45,225 Dennin, Mary 40,181 Dennison, Richard 169,181 Denoeu, Michele 169 Dents, Benny 36 Denty, Joseph 181 Derkach, Valentine 169 Detra, Rhonda 25,26 Dettmers, Diana 169 Dettmers, Frank 62,181,42 Deuuel, John 182 Dewey, John 170 Dewueall, Claude 170 Diamond, Nina 86,179,196 Diaz, Francine 170 Dicarlo, David 170 Dicarlo, Elizabeth 170 Dickey, Robert 73,142 Dickenson, Dawn l6,l9,89, 182 Dietz, Timothy 62 Dildine, Steve 170 Dillenbeck, Jacqueline 182 Dilland, Doug 170 Dimapilis, Theresa 40,170 Dinkins, Fitzhugh 70,182,42 43 Dixon, Toni 182 Dobbins, Franklin 170 Dodd, Tressa 170 Doherty, Bonita 19,170 Cook, MiCl1CllC 13 tgarnell, Thomas 169 Cook, Robert 62,230,181 , asilva, William 79,181 Cooper, Janet 25,l69.2l0 Davee, Anthony 25,210 COOPCT, Ray 1624,-XR Davenport, Lezlie 40,181 ,JL ll WwQ,,,ff1 1,7 j, , .1 . lf' AW 1 10 Ml lllffl 6 '74 Kf'l',ffu at u 0 PL 246 Index Doman, Aurora 170 Doman, Shauneen 25,210 Domingo, Barbara 170 Dominguez, Robert 79,182 Dominguez, Rufus 182 Donaldson , Patricia 182 Dougherty, Brenda 170 Dougherty, Deborah 182 Dougherty, Diane 182 Dougherty, Donna 182 Doughman, Dorothy 182,222 Douthit, Gerald 170 Doyle, Catherine 170 Doyle, Vel la 182 Draper, Jess 78 Dreher, Robert 170 Dreher, St even 182,42,43 Dresser, Dennis 142 Dresser, Donald 142 Duarte, Leilani 170 Dube, David 182 Dubray, T imoihy 49,210,182 Duenez, Laura 182 Duenez, Steve 170 Dugas, Theresa 182 Dumas, Jeanette 170 Dumont, Howard 182 Dumpit, Frances 170 Duncanson, Linn 170 Dundas, Brett 182,222 Dunsmore, Rebecca 16,24,25 145,208,209 Dunwell, Kevin 170 Dunwoody, Dana 136 Dupuis, Mathew 170 Dupuis, Michael 54,182 Duran, Debra 170 Q Durcan, Michael 187 Durkin, Leo 170 Durkin, Sherrie 182 Duvernay, E Kellie 170 Echeverria, Carmen 182 Eckes, Jill 221 86,88,90,142, Eckman, Christine 182 Edington, Ralph 182 Edmisten, Carolyn 170 ,225 Edwards, Allen 62,182 Edwards, Greg 142,194 Edwards, Madelynn 89,170 Edwards, Stacy 78 Egemo, Greg 182 Eggert, Tom 62,182,42 Ehmcke, Cheryl 182 Elfman, Stephanie 170 Elliot, Janna 170 Elliot, Jill 89,192 Ellis, Angela 182 Ellis, Janice 170 Ellis, Michael 142 Ellis, Timothy 33,62 Ellison, Julie 170 Elsberry, Bret 170 Enge, David 170 Engelken, David 182 Engledow, Bobbie 25,26,182 Enloe, Roger 170 Ensminger, Daniel 170 Ensminger, Steven 182 Erickson, Leslie 182 Erickson, William 80,170 Ervin, Thadshi 170 Esmidena, Esparza, R Steven 182 udolph 182 Estrada, Joyce 45,182 Estrada, Steven 170 Etheridge, Etheridge, Susan 15,39, Russell 182 196,197 Euliss, Michael 182 Eusebio, Ernest 25,26,2l0 Evans, Harvette 40,170 Evans, Kim 182 Evers, Cynthia 199,204 F Fahey, Nancy 89,167,170 Falls, Janice 170 Falls, Joe 80,182,42 Fankhauser, Kay 24,25,93,l99, 208,209,221 Farmer, Douglas 195 Farmer, Edward 170 Farrand, Michael 183 Farrell, Eileen 170 Farrell, Russell 183 Farrell, Wendy 170 Farren, Mike 78 Farris, Letitia 183 Farwell, Gail 40 Feldman, Adam 183 Fellows, Sally 44,86,90 Ferguson, Michael 24,25,170, 212 Ferma, Perla 183 Fernandez, Caprina 183 Fernandez, Leo 170 Fetzer, Eric 170 Fewell, Dennis 183,222 Fickes, Lisa 170 Finlay, Kim 170 Fillion, Michelle 170 Fincher, Timothy 183 Finchum, Lesa 170 Fitzgerald, Debbie 170 Fitzgerald, Rose 170 Fitzgerald, Sue 183 Fitzpatrick, Clare 170 Fitzpatrick, Kathleen 88,89, 90,146 Flacco, Dean 142 Flagg, Richard 183 Flagg, Robert 170 Flagg, Stephen 25,26,2l0 Flake, Crystal 183 Flanagan, Harold 183 Flanagan, James 170 Fletcher, Grant 170 Fletcher, John 170 Flinn, Henry 49,183 Flores, John 170 Focareta, Mark 47,49,81,170 Folkner, Lilla 89,183 Folsom, Daphne 84,170,222 Folsom, Regina 183 Ford, Anthony 62 Ford, Carol 17,196,201 Formica, Michael 170 Forsythe, Carol 183 Fortune, Regina 142 Foshey, Brenda 183 Foster, Lamount 170 Foster, Rodell 170 Foster, Theresa 194 Fowler, Rodney 70,l83,42 Franc, Sherrill 170 Francisco, Pamela 170 Franco, Daniel 183 Franklin, Daniel 170 Fraser, Patricia 25,26,183, 210 Fraser, Robert 47,48 Frazer, Donella 183,203,228 Frazer, Roy 170 Frazier, John 93 Fredrich, Aloysius 170,42 Freeman, Donald 170 Freeman, Michael 194,210,212 Friese, Bob 170 Freiheit, Richard 183 Frigillana, Deana 170 Frisbie, John 69,88 Frisbie, Michael 11,170 Froeder, Gregory 183 Frowiss, Albert 69 Frye, Donna 170 Fryer, Donna 170 Fryer, Rooney 183 Fujimoto, Kathleen 170 Funk, Bill 170 G Gaboury, John 62,70,183 Gaboury, Michael 170 Gaines, James 170 Galeno, Gina 183 Gallagher, George 62,42 Galvan, Carol 170 Gan, Grace 170,183 Garcia, Anthony 183 Garcia, Michael 171 Garcia, Mijo 171 Garcia, Roylynne 171 Garduno, Xochitl 183 Garegnani, Dennis 183 Garland, Darryl 170,215 Garland, Denise 25,26,170 Gauntmer, Gary 171 Gay, Bruce 79 Gazzola, Yvette 183 Gazzola, Yvonne 89,171 Gee, Steven 136 Gemmill, Shirley 87,171 Generalao, Nora 183,199 Gentry, Vanessa 171 George, Mark 62,171 Gepford, Charles 171 Gepford, Stacy 45,146,183 Germany, Karen 93,l96,197, 221,225 Gilbert, Filipo 171 Gilbreath, Laura 24,25,l71, 208 Giles, Brian 62,171 Gillenberg, Gretchen 171 Gilliam, Judy 142,171 Gillin, Karen 89,183 Gills, Thomas 171,222 Gilmore, William 80,142 Ginlack, Jacqueline 171 Glassman, Sherry 25,171,228 Gleason, Cynthia 171 Gleason, Kathleen 45,183, 203,225 Gleason, Mark 62,222 Glenn, Ronald 183 Glock, Victor 183,195 Gobaton, Rose 183 Godfrey, Wendy 171 Gogue, Leanne 142 Gogue, Philip 171 Goldinger, Brian 171 Gomez, Debra 171 Gonzales, Olga 183 Goodlett, Debrah 222 Goodman, Forrest 62,70,183, 42 Gordinier, Jonni 171 Gordon, Debra 93,196,221, 225 Gordon, Sherri 171 Gorse, William 183 Gould, Teresa 183 Gowen, Grant 171 Gortmans, Annette 171 Graham, Artie 183 Graham, Jonathan 171 Granlow, Ruth 171 Granlow, Sarah 183 Grauel, Steven 183 Gray, Michael 183 Gray, Michelle 84,90 Greatish, Monica 171 Green, Beverly 171 Green, Dennis 171 Green, Kelly 183 Green, Muriel 183 Greia, Gary 171 Griffin, Terri 183,222 Griffith, Gregory 171,202 Griffith, Joanne 89,171 Grigsby, Jimmy 171 Grigsby, William 183,195 Grygar, Joseph 107,200 Grygar, Kathleen 194 Guarnieri, Janine 24,25,2l0, 212 Guerrera, Eleanor 171 Guidry, Patricia 222 Gunn, Brenda 89,145 Gunning, Kevin 81,222 Gunther, Barbara 194 Gurganious, Elaine 183 Gutierrez, John 171 Gwaltney, James 25,210 Gwise, Tracy 183 H Haefner, John 171 Haessly, Scott 171 Haffey, Elizabeth 171 Hagewood, Jeffrey 47,48,81 Haggins, Ryan 183,42 Hahn, James 183 Hall, Emery 171 Hall, Julie 171 Hal, Torri 183 Hamilton, Lorraine 171 Hamilton, Ronda 171 Rannad, Besma 171 Hammad, Mohammad 171 Hammonds, Thomas 25,171,228 Han, Denny 171 Hancock, Donald 62,183 Hancock, Mark 183 Handley, Calvin 25,183,210 Hanna, Charles 37,62 Hanna, Vicki 183 Hansen, James 171,202 Hansen, Linda 183 Hanson, Dossie 171 Happle, Angela 84,96,198,222 Haque, Tammy 171 Hardesty, Deborah 88,90 Hardin, Connie 171 Hardy, Debra 171 Harkay, Michael 171 Harmannsson, Thoir 171 Harrington, Sarah 171 Harris, Connie 84 Harris, David 171 Harris, Emily 183 Harris, James 62,32 Harris, Lisa 183 Harris, Pamela 15,19 Harrison, Pamela 14,15,17,19, 25,195,201,210 Harrison, Wendy 183 Harter, James 171 Harter, Robert 222 Hartman, Barbara 184 Hartmann, Karen 184 Harward, Paul 184 Haskell, John 171 Hasselbach, Petra 203,213 Hatch, Cindy 184 Hatfield, Robin 184 Haugen, Judy 171 Haviland, Cheryl 184 Hawkinson, Kristin 172 Hawley, Janis 87,172 Hay, Estella 184 Hayes, Kriss, 172 Hays, Michael 184,42 Headley, Jon 184 Heath, Judith, 40,184 Heagy, Rex 172 Healey, Barbara 184 Heathman, Seonaid 172 Heckman, Brian 172 Heckman, Sharon 172 Hegecoth, Mary 184 Hefner, Susan 172 Heldwein, Rick 172 Helenihi, Clinton 81 Helzer, Alonna 184 Hendricks, Robert 78,79,172 Henry, Cindy 172 Henry, Sandra 172 Henshaw, Lisa 216 Henson, Deborah 172,222 Henson, Ronald 184 Hermaker, Cindy 184 Herman, Julie 89,184 Hernandez, Adrienna 149,172 Hernandez, Jesus 172 Hernandez, Martina 184 Hernandez, Micheal 184,62 Hernandez, Yana 172 Herrmann, Erich 184 Herrmann, Roxanne 172 Hess, Stanley 78 Hidalgo, Rose 184 Highe, Maralee 172 Hight, William 79,172 Hightower, Clyde 172 Hill, David 184 Hill, Jim 172 Hinch, Denise 184 Hinch, Donna 172 Hines, David 184 Hines, Debra 172 Hinojosa, Luis 81,142 Hirsch, Lorri 184,185,199, 198 Hokgkins, Patricia 172 Hoeft, Del 78 Hoffert, Jeff 172 Hoffert, Roxanne 142,202 Hoffman, Sheila 172,184 Hoffman,Timothy 172 Hogan, Greg 172 Hogan, Patricia 184 Hogan, Sanita 172 Holdren, Jennifer 172 Holland, Mark 202 Holland, Scott 36,37,32 Holland, Steven 172 Holmes, Stanley 36,52,172 Honda, Terri 24,25,82,84,184 208,225 Hontucan, Roberto 184 Hooper, Michael 18,19,184,62 Hoot, Tvette 172 Hopper, James 184 Hopphaus, Christy 25,185,210 Horne, Charlse 184 Hornes, Donna 184 Horner, David 20,78 Hosang, Lisa 89,184 Hostetter, Rebecca 184 Hotaling, Beth 172 Housh, Terrence 172 Housler, Anne 172 Houston, Diane 86,184 Howell, Laura 172 Hubbell, Douglas 184 Huber, Lori 184 Huff, Marilynn 172 Huggins, Darlene 172 Huggins, Karen 184 Hughes, Keith 184 Hull, Erika 172 Hunter, Marion 184 Hunter, Marty 42 Huntington, Douglas 172,202 Husk, Ernest 184 Hyde, Edward 184 Hyland, Michael 172 Iddings, Timothy 172 Imhof, Brenda 22,172,202 Imo, Italia 172 Ingram, Brenda 172 Ingram, Dorothy 184,222 Inkel, David 184 Irvin, Dawn 172 Issac, Lori 142,143 Isleman, Janine 172 Itubre, Fernando 184 Iturbe, Nancy 172 Iversen, Signe 203,213 Jabasa, Alfred 172 Jackson, Barbara 172 Jackson, Bruce 184 Jackson, Debbie 143,184 Jackson Jackson Jackson , Diana 172 , Frosine 172 , Jeffrey 172 Jacobson, Machele 172 James, Denise 184 James, Robin 172 Jameson, Fale 184 Jarnagin, Valerie 143 Jarrett, Aline 143,l8,31 Jarrett, Robert 172 Jaynes, Michael 143 Jaynes, Stephen 172 Jefferson, Anton 184,42 Jefferson, Madie 172,184 Jenkins, David 184,222 Jenness, Mark 146,172 Joaquin, Jose 172 Johnson, Charles 42,43 Johnson, Criag 62,172 Johnson, David 172 Johnson, Dena 88,90 Johnson, Donald 172 Johson, Douglas 184 Johnson, Genene 89,184 Johnson, James 62,80,172 Johnson, Lydia 172 Johnson, Orenthal 184 Johnson, Phil 172 Johnson, Scott 184 Kalber, Wofram 78,172 Kane, Katherine 172 Kauffman, Jay 185 Kavanagh, Gerald 172 Keba, John 172 Keezer, Steven 185 Keizer, Shelly 172 Kelley, Catherine 172 Kelley, James 185 Kemp, Stanley 69,143 Kenyon, Rhonda 172 Kerlin, Anna 172 Keys, Theresa 24,25,172,208 Khanh, Mark 172 Kidd, Ronald 174 Kiddie, Jennifer 215 Killingsworth, Melissa 87,174 Killon, Ellen 79,174 Kim, Young 185 Kimbrell, Robin 185 Kimmey, Karl 47,49,80,174 Kindig, Rebecca 185 King, Darlene 185 King, Karen 24,25,185,208 King, Leslie 185 King, William 185 Kingston, Denise 143 Kinsell, Tiana 143 Kirby, Kelly 185 Kirby, Renee 185 Kirchhevel, Joseph 185 Kirk, Diane 31,194,196 Kirkpatrick, Ronald 52,54, 174,l85,42 Kirtley, Michele 185,215 Klaus, Dawnya 87,185 Klaus, Donald 49,8O,174 Klein, Ruth 15,16,17,18,45, 9O,174,222,225 Klemaske, Mitchell 174 Klimetz, Karen 185 Kloberdanz, Mary 174 Klimetz, Karen 185 ' Kloberdanz, Mary 174 Klock, Jay 185 Knight, Ella-Bob 185 Knoell, Jeffrey 52 Knoell, Teresa 89,185 Knox, Eleonor 174 Koch, Brian 114 Koch, David 185 Koenig, Michal 80 Koenig, Robert 185 Koko, Steven 185 Kostiuk, Michael 174 Kostlan, James 195 Kraft, Robbin 174 Kraft, Thomas 185 Krause, Jeffrey 43,174 Johnston, Susan 44,45,87,l72 Jones, Angela 184 Jones, Cynthia 184 Jones, Donald, 172 Jones, Guendalena 184 Jones, Jamed 172 Jones, Kevin 184 Jones, Kerry 172 Jones, Lori 40,184 Jones, Mark 172 Jones, Nicki 184 Jones, Ronald 21 Jones, Sharon 88,172 Jones, Tony 185 Jordan, Kathy 185 Jordon, Angelo 25,228 Jorren, Diane 172,185 Joyner, Janis 24,25,208 Jung, Linda 172 Junghans, Don 172,80 K Kaimimoku, Lynette 172 Krava, Kay 89,185 Kropp, Barbara 89,185 Krupa, John 185 Kump, Alice 198,199 Kunde, Nana 185 Kwok, Leila 185 Kyle, David 80 Kabastian, Ralph 174,185 L Labella, Paul 62,79,174 Lackey, Brenda 185 Lacy, Gregory, 81,222 Lacy, Leslie 185 Lake, Bill 215 Lancaster, Marsha 25,210 Landrum, Laron 185 Landrum, Milong 143 Lane, Gary 174,185 Lara, Maria 185 Lara, Oscar 25,26,143,195, 210 Index 247 O Larochelle, David 185 Larson, Gretta 84 Latimer, Yolanda 24,25,174, 208 Lavaliere, Bruce 185 Lawler, Debra.15,17,18,30,143, 31,196,197 Lawrence, Edwin 185 Lawson, Frederick 174 Layton, Lori 24,25,208,222 Layton, Tammy 185 Leal, Slyvia 143 Lee, Douglas 174 Lee, Kevin 185 Lee, Marc 185 Lem, Sydney 185 Lemon, Mary 185 Leon, Manuel 185 Leoni, Paula 144,45,l43 Leung, Lorraine 174,225 Leverett, Carol 15,17,19,3l Nguyen Levin, wendy 89,185 Lewis, Donna 174 Lewis, Frankie 185 Lewis, Kevin 174 Lewis, Patty 174 Leyva, Apolinar 143 Leyva, Christina 185 Lindbeck, Marsha 185 Linder, Erick 174 Lindsey, Mark 78 Lindsey, Ronald 78,185 Lindsey, Susan 174 Lintner, Jerry 174 Lipman, Martin 62 Lisenbe, Joyce 174 Listar, Deborah 144 Little, Cynthai 185 Little, Sue 174 Loeper, Kathryn 84,90 Loflen, Michele 174 Logan, Gretchen 174 William 70,185,222 Logan, Loos, Leonard 185 Loos, Linda 88 Lopez, Richard 185 Lord, Debbie 185 Lorenzo, Josie 197,202 Lorey, Sheryl 24,193,212 Lou, Christop 194 Love, David 185 Love, Donald 185 Love, Janice 185 Love, Walter 222 Loy, Ronald 174 Luartes, Sharon 25,26,174 Luartes, Stephen, 25,26,185, 210 248 Index Lucero, James 42,49,80 Lucious, Michelle 174 Luddy, Betty 25,185,210 Lunk, Eleanor 174 Lunardoni, George 78 Lutz, Debora 203,213 Lutz, William 186 Lynch, Patrick 174 M Macknight, Steven 174 Madduz, Terry 174 Madrid, Robert 73 Major, Christine 144 Maker, Donna 24,25,186,208 Malinao, Christina 186 Malkemus, Kolby 186 Manahan, Roland 186,222 Manahan, Ronald 215,222,69 Manalo, Markov 174,202 Mansfield, Elaine 24,25,193,208 Mansfield, Lucille 186 Mansfield, Mary 93,221,213 Mansker, Guy 186 Maria, Joseph 186 Marks, Gail 174 Marshall, Carol 84,186 Martin, Catherine Ann, 186 Martin, David 174 Martin, Donald 80 Martin, Thomas 186 Martinez, Cecilia 174 Martinez, Mark 174,222,227,80 Marx, Jeffrey 186 Jerome 186 Lisa 186 Mason, Mason, Mason, Susan 174 Elizabeth 186 Massie, Massie, Rebecca 144,147 Matanane, Brian 79 Mathews, Peter 93,200 Mathis, Vicke 186 Mationg, Felipe 70 Matsuda, Warren 70 Mattas Steven 186 Mauricio, Timothy 222 Maxcy, Madeline 174 Mazzilli, David 174 McBride, Debbie 144 McCaffity, Sharon 186 McCaffity, Ray 144 McCaskey, Marilyn 186 McCaw, Lynn 186 McClay, Yvette 186 McClendon, Kelly 186 McCleney, Bryan 24,25,210,2l2 McClure, Joyce 93,200,204,213 McClure, Paula 144 McClure, Sheryl 174 McCork1e, William 227 McCormack, Brian 186,222 McCoy, Daniel 25,174,204,228 McCullough, Michael 186 McDonald, Karen 222 McDonald, Karen Yvonne 222 McDonald, Kevin 186 McEfee, Teri 16,17,19,89,174, 175,197,200,201,144 McGee, Kimberly 186 McGee, Nancy 186 McGibney, Linda 186,195 McGrath, David 186 McGrath, Susan 25,l26,174,210 McIntyre, Kelvin 174 McKinley, Barbara 118 McKnight, Sheila 186 McLachlin, Gregory 186 McLaughlin, Deborah 186 McLaughlin, Sean 174 McClellan, Catherine 45,174 McMahan, Laura 118,210 McManus, Don 118 McPherson, Barbara 25 McPherson, Rita 174 McPherson, Vera Denise 24 Medina, Elvira 118 Medina, Myra 174 Meihack, Aurora 174 Melena, Leonard 186 Melim, Maria 174 Melsh, Gene 174 Menara, Paul 174 Menas, Estelle 174 Mendoza, Elizabeth 174 Mercer, Mark 118 Merims, Libby 118 Merrill, Lynne 24,25,186,202, 208 Merriman, Lori 186 Merriweather, Joyce 118 Mesa, Frances 118 Meyers, Anna 118 Meza, Patsy 186,198,200 Meze, Kim 118 Michel, Steven 174 Michie, Laura 118 Millard, Kevin 186 Millard, Luann 147 Miller, David 194 Miller, Jeffrey 25,26,70,210 Miller, Kimberly 25,26,174,210 Miller, Laura 118 Milow, 210 Mimms, Samuel 186 Mion, Richard 119,70,71 Mitchell, Beth 93,119,200, 201,220,221 Mitchell, Dana 84,89,186,222 Mitchell, Jeanmarie 118 Moe, Kathy 15,3l,1l9,194 Montague, Gary 186,42 Montalvo, Veronica 119 Montano, Cheri 29 Montellona, Anthony 119,222, 827 Deeann 25,26,84,l18, Montez, Mark 70 Montez, Shari 86,186 Moses, Darryl 42 Moody, Victoria 119 Moon, Selina 186 Mooney, Marilyn 24,25,210 Moore, Brenda 212 Moore, Dawn 119 Moore, Lisa 195 Mora, Josephine 186 Morales, David 186 Moreno, Cynthia 119 Moreno, Lisa 186 Moreno, Michael 119 Moreno, Sharon 186 Moriarty, Shawna 119 Morrow, David 119 Morrow, Shawn 119 Mortale, Donna 119 Moses, Darryl 54,186,62 Moss, Diane 186 Moss, Misty 186 Mota, Luis 33,122 Muilwyk, Magareth 89,186 Munig, Patricia 89 Munig, Theresa 89,186 Murphy, Margaret 187 Murphy, Patrcia 187 Noble, Debbie 124 Noble, Sara K. 187,202 Nocon, Reynaldo C. 175 Nolan, Mary M. 187 Noland, Kim M. 175 Nolder, Andy 175 Norell, Nancy A. 175 Northen, Pamela 187 Northen, Sandra L. 175 Nuda, Janette M. 187 Nuda, Luisa M. 124 Nuti, Debra A. 187,222 Murphy, Ronald 122 Myers, Allen 122,222 Myers, Harold 122 Myers, John 49 Myers, Mildred 187 Naffke, Linda 40,41,84,225 McMillen, Katherine 25,118,228 Najcra, Joseph 36 Nasciemento, Antoinette 40,122 202,204,205 Navarro, Arcelia 122 Navarro, Gricell 122 Navarro, Lupe 122 Navarro , Maria 122,125 Navarro, Priscilla 187 Naylor, Colleen 175,195 Naylor, Erin 122 Nealin, Debra 187 Neaves, Sandra 175 Nedd, Nicholas 204 Neeleman, Ted 175 Nehrich, Lori 187 Nehrich, Richard 122 Neild, Mary Elizabeth 24,25, 210,212 Neimoyer, Lawrence 175 Nelson, Catherine 187 Nelson, Sherril 122 Nelson, Steve 175 Nelson, Vikki 175 Nemeth, Theresa 187 Ness, Brian 187,70,42 Nevin, William 175 Newbery, Douglas 122 Newell, Janice 187 Newton, Cari 24,25,26,2l0 Ngo Thanh Qui 212 1-long T Thu 187 Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyent 108 Nguyen Nichols, Hung H 78,122 Kimvan Thi 123 Mat Thuy 24,25 Nga Tuyet 123 Quyhn Thi-Ngo 123 Sinh Huu 123 Thuy Diep 123 ran Trang Quynh 18, Tunh 123 Vance E. 24,25,194, 195,210,211,212 Nicholson, Diane 123 Nicholson, Michael 187 Ochenduszko, Marcia 175 Odom, Ronald D. 187 Oliveira, Susan A. 187 Oliver, Brian J. 187,62 Oliver, Timothy R. 124,213 Olson, Charyl C. 187 Olson, Laura P. 124 Omdalen, Jeff 124 Oneal, Ema Jean 84,124,90 Ontiveros, Lynore 175 Ordonio, Glenda A. 175 Orman, Bruce W 124 Orman, Sue A. 93,124 Orozco, Angela 24,25,187 Orr, Cynthia L. 124 Orr, James A. 187 Osorio, Pilar 16,17,88 Otto, Frank 175 Overstreet, Charles E. 187 Overway, Jane C. 87,88,175,90 Oviatt, Sherilyn A. 187 Owen, Linda 175 P Packer, Judy A. 175 Padilla, Rebecca 187 Padilla, Steven M. 124 Paez, Sandra A. 187,225 Paihinui, Roxanee 124 Painter, Milton A. 175 Palma, Arnold B. 187 Palmer, William A. 175 Park, Jennifer 187 Parker, Karen A. 187 Parker, Keith A. 175 Parks, Cheryl C. 25,175 Pasnak, Julia A. 175 Paton, Bruce M. 78,124 Patrick, Oliver F. 175 Pavich, Robert 175,147 Pavich, Tracie A. 124 Payne, Curtis P. 124 Peacock, Mary A. 175 Pearsall, Denice 175 Peck, William D. 124 Pedersen, Daniel Louis 124 Pedersen, Eric Arne 124,215 Peed, Susan 175 Pekny, James M. 125,62 Pekney, Thomas 124,62 Peleti, Tui S. 124 Pelletier, Cynthia J. 44,45,86, l24,87,147,90 Nicklas, Catherine 25,175,210 Nicklas, Sean 125 Nicklaus Nikki 93,123,196, 221,224,225 Nield, Mary 123 Nielson, Norma D. 123,227,225 Nielson, Norman D 107,81 Nightingale, Diann J. 123 Nilson, Paul D. 187 Nilsson, Bradford A. 187 Nishi, Eddie M. 123 Noble, Cassandra A. 123,175 Peluso, Carmela Louise 125 Pena Pena , Antonio 187 , David R. 187 Pena, Katherine 125 Pena, Luana L. 29 Pena, Suzanne 175 Peph ens, Laura A. 88,175,90 Peresra, Virginia 187 Perez, Alfredo J. 187 Perez, George A. 125 Perez, James G. 175,81 Perez, Paul A. 125 Perez, Ricardo 47,48,80 Perkins, Nadine A. 175 Perkins, Veronica 187 Perry, Lynette'L. 24,25,93,125, 208,202,220,221,224 Person, Ronnie E. 175,81 Peterson, Carl M. 125 Peterson, Debra A. 25,125,210 Peterson, Donald I 125 Peterson, Frank J. 125 Redmon, Sharon L. 127 Peterson, Jamie L. 125 Peterson, Lynda A. 25,187,210 Pham Minh Quang 125 Phares, Victoria S. 175 Piti Su 187 Phillips, David A. 227 Phillips, Jimmy L. 36 Piburn, Julie A. 16,175,195, 200,201 Picton, Mark 175 Pierce, Cindy L. 125 Pierce, Debra D. 187 Pierre, Pam 40 Pilgram, Nancy J. 187 Pimentel, Maria Elena 187 Pinnell, Roger D. 187 Pinnell, Timothy J. 126 Pinson, Letitia Ann 187 Pinson, Verna Lynn 187 Pinzini, Steven C. 187 Piper, Tina S. 187 Pitts, Larry E. 126 Pitts, Loreen L. 222 Placek, Tammy L. 126 Plein, Stephanie J. 45,187 Richardson, Julie J. 176 90,176 Plummer, Bruce W. 187 Poblete, Alberto 126 Poblete, Patricia P. 187 Poblete, Patrick 175 Polley, Carol D. 126 Pollock, Jimmy G. 187 Ponce, Daniel 47,187 Pons, Shelly D. 88,126 Ponse, Lisa C. 175 Pontecorvo, Robert J. 126 Portacio, Marialuisa T. 187 Porter, Porter, Daniel 175 Steven 175 Smith Portugal, Carrie L. 179,187 Portugal, Don 16,126 Poscable, Annette 175 Pouder, Michael 126 Poulakidas, Patricia A. 187 Prante, Karen L. 89,126 Presa, Pratrici Jo 175 Price, Arnold E. 52 Proulx, Marilis 187 Proulx, Neil D. 175 Prout, Kevin M. 81 Prout, Lionel L. 19,93,126, 145 Puente, Marie A. 25,181,222, 228 Pulkrabek, Gail 176 Quan, Khanh Ngoc 187 Quevedo, Roslyn M. 187 Quinn, Kathleen V. 89,126 Quintanilla, Elizabeth 126 Quintero, Albert 188 Quiroz, Jorge O 47,48,126,8O Quitugua, Ivy R. 188 Quitugua, Laurie Leah 24,25, 200,208,125 Ramirez, Guadaloupe H. 188 Ramirez, Maria T. 188 Ramirez, Yvonne I. 188 Ramis, Allan B. 188 Ramos, Eleuterio J. 176,70 Ramsy, Janice M. 45,84,188, 200,201 Raney, Chris Patrick 126 Ratermanis, Arne 126 Ratermanis, Eva M. 24,25,124, 208,202 Rather, Victor 80 Ravencraft, Kimberly 84,127,90 Ray, Michael A. 176 Reaves, Stacy M. 127 Redden, Deborah L. 188 Redden, John S. 127 Reddington, Joanne S. 89,188, 147 Reed, Jeff 176 Reed, Mary E. 127 Reed, Randal 176 Reese, Martin Castle 188 Reeves, Janet Marie 176 Rehkoft, Kathy 127 Rehkopf, Donald R. 188,42 Rehkopf, Kathy Ann 62 Reid, Donna Lee 44,45,86,90, 176 Reid, Thomas 188,200 Requarth, Joseph 127 Restad, Rhonda L. 86,88,90, 127 Rethwish, James M. 188 Rettig, James M. 188 Reyes, Gloria M. 188 Reyes, J. Ruben 188 Reynolds, Brian P. 188 Reynolds, Laurie 127 Ribera, Delphina M. 127 Ribera, Jay John 188,62 Rice, Ralph 127,176 Richards, Cynthia L. 89,93,127 Richardson, Jeffrey 176,222,227 Richey, Janice 24,25,176,208 Rickert, Mark 176 Ricketts, Kelly A. 176 Riedy, Cynthia L. 127 Riedy, Robert F. 176 Riggs, Cynthia M. 128 Rillo, Annabelle V. 93,128,221 Rillo, Salvador 188,222 Rinde, Dawn L. 176 Rines, Charles C. 188 Rinestine, James E. 188 Rinestine, Randy L. 128 Ripingill, Robin L. 176 Roach, Boyd A. 176 Roach, Debrah L. 188 Roberts, Craig S. 128 Roberts, James D. 128 Roberts, Mark 188,62,42 Roberts, Stacy L. 128 Roberts, Verlette L. 188 Robillard, Joyce R. 176 Robinson, Leo C. 25,26,188,210 Robinson, Marie T. 128 Robles, Laura F. 128 Robyer, Gary 128 Rockett, Peggi A. 128 Rodriguez, David A. 128,176 Roe, Marcella 176 Roeder, Marsha L. l7,45,188 Roeder, Melinda K. l6,93,128, 195,220,221 Rollins, Uda J. 129 Romeo, Patricia L. 25,188,210 Romos, Ray 129 Rooney, Laura L. 167,176 Roos, Emily 129,176 Rosal, Christopher 176 Rose, Kimberly Faye 129 Rose, Marion I 176 Rose, Tamara K. 129 Rosenberg, Ellin J. 188 Rosenberg, Murray M. 129,147 Rosenthal, Daniel J, 188 Rosenthal, Diane 129 Ross, Elizabeth E. 129 Ross, Janet S. 188 Rougas, Stephen C. 176 Rowe, Keness M. 188,42 Roybal, Joseph D. 188 Rozar, Daniel G. 188 Rucker, Robert C. 188 Sesillo, Christopher G. 176 Sedillo, Phyllis K. 176 See, Spencer G. 131 Seffron, Debbie 24,208,222 Segal, Jeffrey S. 25,188,210, 70,42 Sehlhorst, Dan P. 176 Selig, Debbie L. 188 Selig, Dianne L. 131 Seligman, Alexander 78,131, 194 Ruiz, Ruiz, Carlos R. 188 Carmen 129 Ruiz, Kathleen A. 129 Ruiz, Roberta Ann 176 Ruiz, Theresa 188 Rule, Rull, Kathleen 129 Carlyn B. 188 Russell, Denny Lee 176 Sellers, Joseph W. 131 Senediak, Ruth A. 188 Sepe, John P. 176 Serra, Clarence E. 188 Serra, Laketa C. 176 Serra, Margaret C. 25,208,201 Settle, Thomas 176 Sewell, Robin L. 188 Russell, Elizabeth A. 188 Russell, Lorinda J. 129,195 Rutledge, Cindy L. 188 Ryan, Vincent P. 188 Ryles, Donald E. 188 S . Sacchettim, Don 176 Sagabiel, Christine L. 129,221 Saffer, Freda 198,260 Saladino, Arthur C. 176,62 14,93, Salazar,Frank 188,42 Saldivar, Sampson, Sampson, Sampson, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanford, Sanford, Amisal Jr. 129 Anne M. 129 Eileen P. 188 Kathryn 176 Bartolume 130 Edward J. 130 Fanny C. 130 Julie Ann 130 Denise A. 176 Eric J. 130 Sannicolas, Antolin F. 176 Sannicolas, Bernard A. 25,26, Sexton, Diane L. 189,198,200 Shands, Donald E. 189 Sharp, Carey M. 189 Shaw, Mark E. 189 Shea, Danny P. 189,42 Sheibley, Julie L. 176,228 Shelburne, Shari J. 176 Shelley, Melvin Thomas 36,81 Shepard, Barbara K. 131 Sherrill, Gordon A. 189,210 Shevlin, Steven K. 189 Shipley, Anna M. 131,145 Shipp, Teal Steward 176 Shore, Steven J. 189 Shovan, James D. 189 Shuler, Cindy R. 189 Silva, Margie 24 Silva, Terri L. 24,25,131,189, 193,208,202,2l0,212 Simmerman, Colleen 189 Simmons, Cheryl MQ 176 Simon, Vicki L. 131,222 Simonds, Laurie 131 Simpson, Pamela A. 131,176 Simpson, Steven 189 Sittner, Barbara H. 84,88,222, Skiber, Beverly A. 176 Slauson, Richard C. 195,62 Smith, Nancy D. 25,26,176,2l0 Smith, Randall V. 131 Smith, Robert I. 13l,176,202, 81,42 Smith, Robert M. 189 Smith, Susan E. 132 Smith, Susan V. 24,25,82,l32, 222,228 Smith, Thomas D. 176 Smock, Douglas B. 132,194 Sneathen, Peter J. 189,222 Solari, Lisa M. 189,195,200 Sorrow, Pauline Marie 189 Sostre, Gerald R. 17,22,132 Sotoa, Sarona 45,189 Southern, Clarissa J. 24,25,189, 87,212 Sparks, Dale A. 132 Sparks, Darryll A. 49,132,80 Spencer, Keith L. 132 Spencer, Ricky D. 36 Spies, Carole J. 132 Sporl, Denny J. 189 Spreg, Kim 132 Springer, Karen J. 84,132,90 Stafford, Paul G. 176 Stalcup, Mark L. 93,132 Stalnaker, Denise M. 189 Stanford, Jay T. 189 Stanford, Kelli J. 176,198,200 Stanford, Wayne A. 81 Stankewicz, Jana L. 189 Stant, Theodore R. 176,62 Stanton, Anne M. 176 Starkey, Kevin D. 189 Starren, Justin B. 15,132,145, 195,197,215,217,23 Staten, R. Reid 189 Steck, Ellen L. 176 Steinbeck, Bob 132 Steinbrick, Julia M. 176 Steinell, Michael 132,81 Stemm, Dawn M. 133 Stemm, Deborah E. 133 Stemm, Tracy 176 Sterger, Laurie J. 84,88,176 188,127,210,202 Sannicolas, Daniel 176 Sannicolas, Patrick G. 130,222 Santford, Lawrence Kim 176 Santford, Michael 188 Smith, Dawn M. 131,189 Smith, Diana M. 131 Smith, Jacqueline L. 189 Smith, James V. 176 Smith, Leslie G. 131 , Lonnie Frank 189 Santos, David M. 188,42,43 Sarviel, Yvonne 188 Satterfield, Kary Wayne 130 Saunder, Dale 130 Savage, Loren Lee 188 Sauni, John 130 Saylors, Lyndon 130 Scanlon, Denise A. 130 Scanlon, Tammy M. 176 Scarry, Patrick S. 176 Schaaf, Richard V. 176 Schade, James R. 176 Scheffers, Petra 176 Schick, Lorrie A. 130 Schlentz, Maureen D. 87,188 Schmitten, John P. 176 Schmitten, Katherine 176 Schneider, Mark R. 176 Schoolcraft, Joyce A. 188 Schott, David D. 188 Schott, Robert E. 130 Schott, Theresa M. 176,188 Schroeder, Martha Ellen 222 Schukantz, Susan L. 176,200 Schultze, Robert 176 Scott, Allen H. 176 Scott, John A. 130,62 Scouller, John M. 131 Scully, Wendy L. 176 Seabourne, Bettina S. 188 Sebastian Kim 89,176 Secord, Pamela K. 188 Smith, Mary Jeannett 189 Steward, Yolanda Jean 189 Stewart, Leonard C. 176 Stewart, Mark A. 189 Stiles, Christi 189 Stinson, John W. Jr. 133 Stinson, Scott E. 189 Stmichel Michael J. 189 Stock, Brian W. 189 Stokes, Darryl, J. 54,l89,42 Index 249 Kenneth D. 54,189,62Tydingco, Thelma S. 190 T Williams, Linda 190 Stone, Janet 25,84,88,210,211 Stonebraker, Tim 54,189,62 Stratton, Roxanne C. 176 Straub, Dale A. 189 Straub, Janet S. 89,176 Strauss, Michael B. 133 Streit, Dawn R. 133 Stringiield, Mark L. 133 Stubblefield, Erica 189 Sturkey, Brenda E. 176 Sturkey L. Renard 176,70 Styer, Bradley J. 133,69 Suanico, Hernando 176 Suffridge, Lea L. 133,189 Suitonu, Mona L. 189 Sullivan, Shawn 176 Summers, Carla 189 Summit, Dequitta A. 189 Suran, Cathie L. 133 Sutton, Sandra A. 176 Svacina, Edward M. 133 Swanson, Karen Elizabeth 189 Swanson, Scott J. 133 Swartz, Mike 189,73 Swisher, Patricia S. 189 Symonds, Charles T. 189,222,62 Szegi, Karen J. 40 Tacket , Wayne S. 176 Taele, Eddie 189 Taft, Glenn E. 133 Taitano, Elizabeth 189 Taitano, Vivian T. 133 Tallman, Joseph 189 Tamadong, Arlene 133 Tamares, Fidel G. 189 Tamkin John M. 21,93 Tamkin, Laura D. 89,133,189 Tankersley, Michael S. 189 Tanner, Mark A. 176 Tarango, Mike 189 Tarantino, Roberto 189 Tatro, Cynthia L. 189 Tatum, Carla L. 189 Taylor, Eric A. 177 Taylor, Jeferey 189 ' Taylor, John T. 189 Taylor, Lena Mae 177 Taylor, Sherilene K. 89,176 Taylor, Steven P. 134 Taylor, Timothy l89,42,43 Taylor, Toni S. 24,25,2l0,2l2 Taylor, Pam 84,90 Torrisi, Patricia J. 134,193 Tracy, Janice E. 135 Tracy, Pam A. 177 Tran, T Tretinja hutam T. 190 k, Mary 135,194 Trickett, Divona J. 93,135,221 Tristan, Tony 190 Trombly, Sarah T. 177 Taylor, Walter Cecil 189 Telles,L. 134,194 Ten Hulzen, Rebecca 89,189 Therrien, Debora M. 189 Thomas, Dwayne 189 Thomas, Elaine 177 Thomas, Michele N. 177 Thomas, Paula J. 134 Thomas, Tara Jeanine 177 Thomas, Tracey A. 134,177 Thomas, Valencia 134 Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Clyde Major 189 Darron D. 177,62 Trousdale, Gary N. 135,l45,52 Truett, Christian 190 Trujillo, Annette M. 135,190 Tucker, Karen M. 190 Tucker, Kevin A. 135,145 Tucker, Paul M. 190,222 Tucker, Thesa C. 25,l35,210, Waddell, Robert 80,137,178 Wagner, Ellen 178 Wagner, Roxanna 178 Walczak, Deidre 178 Waldron, Carlton 178 Walker, Carla 137 Walker, David 137 Walsh, Elizabeth 137 Walters, Michael 178 Ward, Becky 190 Ward, Daniel 137 Wilson, Brian 138 Wilson, Donald 178 Wilson, Julie 138 Wilson, Linda 94,147 Wilson, Mark 178 Wilson, Robert 178 Wilson, Saylor 190 Wilt, James 81,138 Warner, James 190 Washington, Leslie 178 Wasmund, Valena 89,190,223 Waymire, Danny 81 Weaver, Leilani 190 190 Tucker, Stephen W. 177 Turner, Brian E. 135 Tuskan, Adele 135,194 Tuskan, Gordana 177,194 Tydingco, Joe 190,62 Thompson. Kimberly J. 134,194 Tygen, Nanon D. 20,2i,22,135 Thompson, Sharmane 177 Thompson, Truman Wesley 189 Thornton, Erin T. 134 Thornton, Maureen K. 189 Threadgill, Jimmy W. 177 Threat, Cleveland, 189,222,62 Tibbs, Cynthia J. 177 Tice, Jocelyn 189 Tidrick, Michael K. 189 Tighe, David E. 134,l94,215,73 Tighe, Delaina A. 189 Tillman, Walter T. 134 Tilton, Elizabeth R. 189 Todd, Sable J. 134 Tolman, Carol L. 190 Tom, Janice M. 177,210 Tom, Lynette 25,177,194 Tominia, Joann M. 177,194 Tominia, Joseph F. 190 Tompkins, Shelly A. 190 Tompkins, Wendy J. 44,45,134, 90 Torpey, Barbara E. 84,190 Torpey, Nanette L. 84,134 Torpey, Richard J. 177 Torres, Anthony O. 134,70 250 Index Tynan, Dana L. 177 U Ulshoeffer, Gina 135,178 Uptegrove, Lori 88,90,l35 Uravish, Linda 25,26,l35,l93 Urbanek, Lori 87,89,190 Urbanek, Stephen 179 Urquidi, Ana 190 V Valadez, Julie 190 Valadez, Michelle 135,222 Valentini, Rudolph 194 Vallejo, George 136 Vallejo, Susana 136 Vancaster, Vicki 178 Vandeveld, Amy 136 Vandeveld, Darrel 178 Vanorman, Donald 190 Vanpelt, Dawn 136 Vanta, Frederic 136 Vattimo, Joseph 62,190 Vattimo, Mary 178 Veale, Karen 190 Webb, Charles 137,222,227 Webb, Kenneth 178 Webb, Mark 62,137 Weber, Theresa 178 Webster, Rita 178 Webster, Roy 178 Weed, Jennifer 190 Weisser, Wayne 137 Weissman, Kevin 190 Welish, Cheryl 190 Welish, Patrick 178,42 Wells, Wendy 178 Welte, Coleman 190 Welte, Diane 178 Wescott, Lynn 93,137,145 West, Benito 62,137 West, Deanne 87,190 West, Larry 81,137 West. Paula l5,l7,31,82,84, 90,137 Weston, Gregory 178 Westre, Brian 190 White, Lawrence 178 White, Theresa 44,137 White, William 178 Whiteley, Sheila 178 Whitfield, Patricia 137 Whittaker, Nancy 84 Whitney, Tammy 190 Whitworth, Daniel 93,138,202 Wiegand, Mliss 178 Wiegand, Richard 62,190 Wiggin, Cheryl 25,26,l78,193, 202,210 Wilcox, Katherine 190 Wilfong, Randy 190 Wilkens, John 62,178,222 Willey, Melinie 178 Willey, Melody 178 Wimpey, Catherine 178 Wineland, Lorri 178 Wing, David 190 Wing, Michel 178 Wisswell, Keith 178 Witte, Ronald 147 Witte, Scott 62,190 Wittry, Glen 138 Woblick, Kenneth 138 Wolcott, Bret 138 Wolf, Janet 178,204,205 Wolff, Cory 139 Womak, Frank 139 Womack, Rosalie 190 Wong, Deborah 190 Woo, Cindy l78,187,l95,204 Woodard, Kenneth 81 Woodworth, Carolyn 84,88,90, 178 Wooten, Alvin 178,181 Wooten, James 62,190 Wooten, Michael 190 Wraaman, lngrid 11,89,178,l95 Wren, Robert 190 Wyckoff, Lynn 17,25,84,88,90, l39,195,196,210,211 Wylie, Judith 190 Wynns, John 54,55,62,190, 42,43 Y Yankauskas, Wayne 139,178 - Yip, Janice 44,86,90,139,195 Yip, Keith 49,7O,190 Ylagan, Jocelyn 178 Ylagan, Ricky 62,190 Yocum, Patricia 25,190,210 Yoder, Jeffery 139 Yonemura, Richard 78,139 Yost, Kevin 139 Young, Debra l9,89,178,l96, 200 Vega, Elizabeth 190 Verdin, Ester 45,87,l78 Vigil, John 18,l9,30,31,1 36, 227 Vigil, Louis 190 Villandre, Alan 190 Villandre, Brian 62,l90,42 Villane, Laurence 136 Villarino, Lisa 136 Villarino, Tina 136 Williams, Allen 70,42 Williams, Barbara 178 Williams , David 62,138 Williams, Diana 89,138 Williams, Doug 195 Williams Williams Williams , Franklin 138 , Jennifer 190 , Lawanda 178 Young, Deeann 14,15,17,18, 139 Young, 19,3 1, Donald 139 Young, Joyce 190 Young, Young, Michael 139 Richard 139 Young, Sandie 190 Young, Valerie 139 Youngkin, Cynthia 190 Yung, Jennifer 139,210 Villarreal, Daniel 190 Villarreal, Sylvia 190 Villaruz, David 190 Viskil, Richard 190 Vitug, Stephen 136 Vollenweider, Nancy 16,17,136 Volper, Ryan 136 Vonstockhausen, Deborah 178 Williams, Michael 178 Williams, Patricia 138 Williams, Russel 178 Williams, Ruth 138 Williams, Sylvania 190 Williams, Vanessa 15,138 Williams, Yvette 178 Williamson, James 190 Z Zamora, Cecilia 190 Zamora, Esquibel 190 Vonstockhausen, Loreen 136 Vorst, Lisa 137 Waddell, Robbie 137 Williamson, Terry 138 Willis, Janice 190 Willis, Ronald 138 Willis, Sabrenia 190 Willoughby, James 178,42 Wills, Sheila 178 Wilske, Larry 49,70 Zamora, Jefferey 190 Zamora, Michael 200 Zamora, Richard 42,43 Zapanta, Luzviminda 190 Zielstra, Philip 62,139 Zuehlke , Wendy 40,31,178,200 You are what You think you are All day long! 252 Closing .- AH Hail te , We praise thy noble name. 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