Lemoore High School - Nuntius Yearbook (Lemoore, CA)

 - Class of 1970

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A ugsf spent80 -billon clollarosyfofrzciefemse. . . toetalfspentzon edufcation lwa1s'30eb'i11iom,. . . I I10'I1lh'ViE3'iI1HI1WE1S,E? p2fe'si'dent ho ychi minh 'died in liaiioi. . .middle east embroiled in wadrs between arabs andfisraeolu . ,priiniceec-P1-afloes WHSoiFlVCS'tSd5,QS:p1TiI1CBQ!fWHIES. . .- 'czedhoslav-ak communist party .ou steel dubcek . . .willy branciit became chafncellom of we-st gegrmimy. . .mimi Skirgtse reigned for Eema1e'S. . . ,males-worefhqier long. . .u.'s..'erribarr'assecil by lfaiinejident 5 J '1 , -F' mayor ,alifofto aacused 16f'-Cqm56r5tihgA,Qwiih fmafii . M: .1QTh'51f1e:-I aamll hiipfpig gwht acqiised 11111312 . . iallegef SGSWQXPQ e,ogegducadonLaM . .. vieithamamosnaioriumid ay elemmnstraiiocmszproweisited flue war . I. . 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A 1 -1-5-Q4 ,J I.. 969- O mayor luther whitten and delegates went to washington to check housing loans for area . . . pinky gonzales ended long career on lemoore police force. . .city signed government contract to make city park certain. . .lemoore hosted navy at annual picnic at hickey park. . .plans approved for state highway complex in lemoore. . . community praised for flag unfurling patriotism shown during moratorium. . . community participated in christmas food drive for needy. . .tulare lake urged as salt dump basin for entire south valley. . . community opposed. . .Valerie freitas, karen reasoner, and marilyn billingsley won junior miss scholarships. . .cindy taylor crowned queen at downtown christmas festivities. . . christmas parade drew huge crowd to down- town lemoore. . .lemoore lost veteran community leader with wayne odale's death . . .chief of police john amos died with heart attack. . .doug dondanville became new chief . . .art deraad named man of the year. . . merchants held annual crazy days. . .susan silva represented lemoore as kings county maid of cotton. . .federal help approved for city's new water system 9 Q ri '7 ' I h ' 4 1 , - 2. 5 1 Q lil!! 5 .2 if nw nu. 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I Q , H .J 3' I ' X .v G If 4 ill -X ' ,auf-..- 969- 70 seniors took pictures in august. . .school started september 3. . .juniors received class rings. . .fresh- men elected officers. . .football got underway followed by aftergame dance. . .juniors took p.s.a.t. tests in october. . .november featured two-day thanksgiving vacation. . .night rally and homecoming were highlights. . .first quarter report cards were low- lights. . .seniors presented laugh-in in december. . . basketball got underway. . .juniors won christmas food drive. . .school dismissed for two weeks. . . january saw close of semester. . .in february inter- class basketball won byjuniors. . .f.h.a. held fashion show. . .c.s.f. went to disneyland. . .seniors measured for caps and gowns in march. . .juniors sponsored three melodramas. . .c.s.f. banquet. . . first sadie hawkins day was success. . .french club banquet. . .student body elections for next year. . . easter vacation. . .class elections held in april. . .c.s.f. had talent show. . .f.f.a. sponsored dance. . .band concert. .t. west hills senior day in coalinga in may. . . junior-senior prom. . .band trip. . .end of year parties. . .nuntius unveiled at yearbook banquet june 2. . .seniors graduated june 4 and took trip to disneyland. . .school dismissed june 5. af r as xi? ' ,Q M Sv 'ydiw' yn 1 rszeniorsi iii-ada first.-placeiiflqgit .l 'kafhy pemrfz paula powelll was 1969-70: hvineaixitingn .queeii .- jluniorswon spirit at hfo1i1.ecom ii1gially . . . sen headed pep' squad .,. gdhfiSfm'as-ba1l bef' Qemmfnsgemiffbrfmal? ... . senibns . resentedf 'laughiin . . . jdnimmgave three mblodtamas . . . the all new Sadie Hawkins day' ...H pepgirls took, First pl-ace'honofsii11 y:fgc. Cbmpetaifion . 1 . freshmen udited wish Qld tfime'-'A gmdemg lfbr excitji11g intercldsSQba'5kgiball.. . . QQHIIQ mck'ibBer1 was figeymascqt after-game .danceS'enjbyed1by- all . D. 'juniors entertained 1s'BniQrsfat,pfom' with 'ffthree coins fin awfoun- talin- ' theme' .... sfnipr basic-alaufeiatje.exifiises held may 31 . .A graduatimi vescefgises wfenejun L4.. Q juniors take spirit awarc in m 1 . ,Y 1'-14., x ,gk ,gkx-, g'gd.l Seniors make a fine float that captures first place in the float competition, 14 t ' ht all Freshmen turn outa great float in their first competition. 'f,f.-1v'- f ,r'- .3 wtf. 0.6 nl The sophomores take third plau, with this vear -a Float juniors react to the news that they are the most- spiriled class. BELOW: Their second-place winning float, 1-. r,-J . 595. L K.. :X ,. . .., . , J 1 -nu 'f' 15'a.gQ ' ' ' 1 ref-uf-Q-213 We've got spirit! was the cry heard after a parade through downtown Lemoore as students assembled in the stadium for the annual Homecoming night rally. The class of 1970 showed their spirit for the second consecutive year by winning the float competition, but juniors proved superior by winning the spirit stick at the night rally. A fun-filled event of laughter and games was a giant sendoff to Tiger teams who showed their spirit by winning another grid contest. Between munching on popcorn and laughing at the skits put on, the stu- dents of Ll-I5 proved that they had pride in their team, their school, and their town. I5 I U L-Svv-..r'. 5' .-i' wi E-. lil' fa! lv- 9 paula powell is homecoming queen Homecoming, being the traditional affair that it is, sparked to a high pitch the enthusi- asm of the oversized crowd which included students and returning alumni. Ever-present at home games was the Tiger marching band, with its 80 members and drum major, Chris Pena. Several numbers were played while the majorettes twirled fire batons and the lettergirls executed hand routines. Pepgirls and cheerleaders entertained with a skit, Little Mary Sunshine. Student Body candidate, Paula Powell, a senior, was crowned Homecoming Queen during halftime ceremonies when she announced the senior class as proud first-place winners in float competitioni Paula's court included Janice Quintel, seniorg Susan Walker, juniorg Barbara Miguel, sophomoreg jenny Nicholson, freshmang Diane Connors, L Association. Debbie Oliv- eira, the 1968 Homecoming Queen, was present for the Coronation. 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Lighted by a color wheel, a large white Christmas tree decorated with red bows and candy canes was located in the middle of the dance floor. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Luthor Whitten, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Bellman and Mrs. Dolores Short. Ianey Hoffman was chairman of the Christmas Ball committee which included Karen Reasoner, Chris Orsa- ba, Janice Quintel, Terrie Cuibson, Ian Jordan, Kaye War- ren, Nancy Meyer, and Marilyn Billingsly. pepgirls and cheerleader rr' Y 77 ' , i r , Cheerleaders: Kathy Peterson, Debbie Oliveira, Janice Martin. Pepgirls and cheerleaders lead cheers during a football game. l 20 - ' lf? ' ' .f-,fa Q 22 'Q:!51x .iq gf1?j ff - ' L-fl I .- 0 Pepgirls. FRONT ROW: Joan Oliveirap Head Pep- girl, Rosemary Badascig and Cathy Silva. BACK ROW: Susie Wise, Cindy Taylor, and Bernie Teixeira. 0 their thing Pepgirls and cheerleaders present skit to boost spirit during a rally. It a, Cheerleaders and pepgirls both attended a five-day camp at Redlands University after countless hours of summer practice. Hard work paid off as the pep-girls came home with two first and two second place ribbons in large group competition, the spirit award, and state title for the second consecutive year. The pepgirls also cornered the first-place trophy in Kings and Tulare County Youth for Christ com- petition. The cheerleaders attended a workshop in Modesto and won a third-place trophy in Downey. Successful game rallies and the Homecoming night rally were sponsored by the cheerleaders and pepgirls with the help of Mrs. Georgia Huneke, adviser. Tiger mascot, Donna McKibben, added to the good will of the fans with her various antics at the games where she was attired in a brand-new and expensive uniform used for the first time this year. .ful up . 1 K .3 .sg A A! i. ., 1 0 . Tiger mascot Donna McKibben T . 33' ,, M -.ga A My clk!!! . .Y J ,,,,-Y .v. 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Freshmen contribute their share of spirit to the class games. i 1 I 45,2 'WW I 4 Iuniorjulius Aquino overpowers freshman Mike Berry, to regain the ball. 24 n ff Sophomores cheer as they gain two points. ames as mexicans Ten little F arlclesl Fearless junior toreador Dennis Stone, outwits the bull. The Interclass Games saw the Class of '71 on top all the way. The juniors defeated the seniors in the play-offs to take first place in the basket- ball competition. The seniors placed second, followed by the sophomores and freshmen in third and fourth place. The class themes for this year were seniors, Indians , juniors, Mexican Fiesta , sopho- mores, The Farkle Family , and freshmen, Arabian Nights. Outstanding costumed characters were Art Frith, Paul Newton, and Chris Orsaba, seniorsp Charlene Freitas, Ioan Oliveira, and Dennis Stone, juniorsg Karen Swearengin, Randy Cansler, and Barbara New- ton, freshmen. Dressed as The Farkle Family, the entire sophomore class made an outstanding showing. Student Body Vice-president Greg Smith pre- sented the sportsmanship trophy to Junior Class President Steve Ornellas. we kr W? 5 mx 1 4 Qjilg rabs make terclass games Arab freshmen give their basketball team loud support. X' Freshman David Lafferty anclehis Arabian flying Carpet I N D .Lb Seniors on the warpath 27 sadie hawkins day is nev Li'l Abner Pat Roe and his Daisy Mae Georgene Sjoland The Lula-Chicks in all their glory. .Ai Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae candidates: Chris Pena and Abby Newtong Tom Noble and Charlene Freitasp Pat Roe and Georgene Sjolandg Denise Mello and Randy Cansler. Best-costumed teachers, Mrs. Susan Meeker and Jim Bennett 28 addition to L.H. S. activities Best costumed boy Leory Young Boot-costumed gm, joan ouvoifo race dash for the finish line. 'E- Sadie Hawkins Day celebrated the coming of spring at LHS this year, replacing the traditional Blossom Day. The contests were held in the stadium and the Seniors proved superior by win- ning the greased pole and wheelbarrow events. The greased pig chase was won by a junior, Richard Vilalba. Musical entertainment was provided by a jug band called the Lula-Chicks, composed of Valerie Freitas, Karen Reasoner, Lynette Furtado, Pam Moes, Marie Irigaray, Kathy Jennings, and Lou Ann Seaton. Seniors Pat Roe and Georgene Sjoland were voted Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae. Other contestants were Chris Pena, Tom Noble, Denise Mello, Randy Cansler, Charlene Freitas, and Abby Newton. Best-costumed boy and girl were Leroy Young and Ioan Oliveira. Mrs. Susan Meeker and Jim Bennett were voted LI-IS's best-attired teachers for the occasion. 29 Contestants in the wheelbarrow The Senior Class production for 1970 was Laugh-in based on the hi- larious Rowan and Martin T.V. show. It was a tremendous success as a comedy as well as a monetary venture. When all the bills were paid, the net amount cleared was 5600. With a cast of 60 members, the problems of organizing the entire show were, needless to say, monumental. Mrs. Ann Ewing, making her de- but as drama director, deserves the credit for her outstanding work in getting the cast in shape. Excellent assistance in direction was given by Patti Forsythe. The lead roles were played by Dana Bourgeois, as Dan Rowan, and Dennis McIlwain as Dick Martin. The audience was delighted by the Dirty Old Man, played by Robert Harrah, and the Old Maid, played by Judy Rocha. Memorable were such funnybone tickling skits as Here Comes the Judge, with Trudy Young and Gene Iohrison, The Invisible Man, with Ed White, Stanley and Livingston, with Paul Newton and Rick Abelleira, and Reconstituted Lady, with Shannon Scott. Unfortunately, the actors were too numerous to all be mentioned here. Behind the scenes, the production staff took care of programs, tickets, publicity, lights, sound, posters, and props. senior clas Director, Mrs. Ewing , f J' I a it I. 1 f ! -, . Dana Bourgeois as Dick Martin and Dennis Mcllwain as Dan Rowan, take a peek at the joke wall. 30 ponsors laugh-in Rocha, the Old Maid, is assaulted by Robert Harrah, the Dirty Old Man. Cecile Cooke is reprimanded by Trudy You ng, the Judge. This is Uncle Al, the kiddies' pal, played by Paul Rodgers 31 4 Q.. ir Mx xg. ,ry 1 3 'fi raw? Q F' IQPAQL V . ga, J xv-if W 3 in U the perils of priscilla Cast: Dennis Stone, Susan Walker, Linda Jacobson, Gerald Roof, John Reiland, Susan Fleming, Arlene Baker An Evening of Melodrama was the theme for the junior class play. Tillie the Teller , Blazing Guns at Roar- ing Gulch , and The Perils of Pris- cilla were the titles of the three one- act plays presented to the public March 13 and 14. Area eighth graders viewed a special performance on March 12. Mrs. Ann Ewing directed the pro- duction with Jan Jordan and Judy Rocha acting as assistant student directors. The casts were composed of 27 stu- dents. The production was sponsored by the Class of '71, but all LHS stu- dents were invited to audition for parts. Top picture: The villain, Dennis Stone, makes a proposition to a shocked Linda Jacobson, the heroine. Bottom picture: The class in session. 9 Student directorsjan Jordan and Judy Rocha 'Fi' fl blazing guns at roaring gulch Meeting of the villains Paul Rodgers displays his outstanding musical talent to an impressed audience 1.. u :S 'ff H, A happy reunion. Cast: Seated, Dennis McKay, Charlene Freitas, Ruth Thompson, Standing, Cecile Cooke, Wilma Rosscup, Lu Ann Seaton, Gary Long, Robert Harrah, Dennis Mcllwain, Paul Rodgers 35 v I ' '44 f 'W c 'Ulf .133 17 :ay rf 5.1 1 , N 2155:- .. ,J YP xv R E Y ,lf ' Y ,.. 21227 2 ig. , W if ,PL .Mn 7 -T Q. - ww ,IIV . xi 1. fish, 4 -1Q' ' , xi. 'ff 969 - 70 I 41 I ' -gig-, l ,,,, student council purchased second video tape machine . . .nuntius staff attended s.j.v.s.p.a. conference at fresno state. . .last year's yearbook rated superior and second in valley. . .bill white won third in photo- graphy. . .tiger's voice covered school events with special editions. . .a.f.s. raffled tickets for a television . . .rally club maintained high spirit at l.h.s. . . .g.a.a. traveled to san joaquin conference to place in first ten groups in competition. . .f.f.a. sold christmas trees and candy apples. . .sent paul newton as dele- gate to national convention. . .f.t.a. tutored elemen- tary children. . .boys' fed. and girls' league sponsored Sadie hawkin's day. . .science club took field trip to coast. . .health club sold class pins. . .french club caroled patients at n.a. s. hospital. . .drama club spon- sored car wash. . association raffled honda. . . junior choir began training for a cappella. . .a cappella sang downtown for christmas festivities. . .marching band traveled to los agneles. . .chess club organized. student council purchase Under the leadership of President George Aquino, Student Council proved to be a most progressive force. Before he began his term Aquino attended a state conference of student body presidents at Asilomar, California, to gather ideas and learn various methods of heading a successful council. Once again the Student Council was a forceful member of Cali- fornia Association of Student Councils and made regular visits to their meetings, although no students from LHS were officers this year because of rotation. Lemoore I-Iigh's original recommendation that there be a repre- sentative from a California high school to meet with the State Geroge Aquino Student Body President ,1 x Board of Education came to pass this year. With their goal of bringing the Council closer to the student body, members made periodic visits to classrooms to gather ideas and complaints. Under the leadership of Allen Gilkey, adviser, the Council worked together on several goals, such as the purchase of a second video tape machine, a coin-operated copy machine, horse- shoe pits, and two portable chalkboards. Other projects included planning and preparation for Homecoming, the Christmas food drive, and the Christmas Ball. a . - - . ' ' - ' Boys' Student Body Representatives. STANDING: Debbie Hess, Nunhus, Bob Follett, L AS50Clfif1O1'1, Cl1fl5 C00'PG1', Federation, Gene Martin, F.F.A., Gina Henley, Rally Club. SEATED: Mike Balcer, Science Club: Chris Ogfiabfi. G.A.A., Nancy Meyer, C-irls' League, Betty Stover, A,F.S., Ove Jacobsen, foreign exchange studentpbuzi reen, C.S.lf. 38 second video tape machine Sfudehl Body Officers: Greg Smith, ViCe-president, Kathy janey Hoffman, commissioner of social affairs, Karen Teixeira, commissioner of constitutional affairs, Marilyn Reasoner, commissioner of assemblies, Valerie Preitas, treas- Billingsley, commissioner of publicity, Kathy Petersen, urerg Kathryn Battiest, secretary head cheerleader, Cary Borba, commissioner of athletics, I il -An , . Representatives. Mona Ceniceros, sopho- Pam Moes, senior: Barbara Newton, freshman, , Freitas, junior Allen Gilkey, adviser, and Luther Whitten, assistant adviser 39 0 0 nuntlus selects its theme SEATED: Debra Hess, editorg Mrs. Opal Herrin, adviser: STANDING: Greg Smith, business managerg Valerie Freitas, production manager. I 'I Ill . -I ,nun 05' 3 I . .Ili ,D Copy staff. SEATED: Scot Pope, Marilyn Billingsley. STAND- ING: Lou Ann Seaton, Kathy Iennings, Mrs. Maxine Rachford, adviser. A -.Q i n ,t i i , , f , ,SJW . -L 1 - 'xii rf'-!.',l 'Hi' - , ' . -4 We is .W ra., , l W gA,vJ,- V l.qf'Q S ' F I- ll si - ls, A .A I 1 i.-:wil I ' ' ',. ' - ' - fr Mir- . 1, Bill White Photographer 40 l , v fr fwfr , Staff: Bernie Teixeira, Gharlyne Suzi Green. i r , Lusiness Staff: Ioel Finley, assistant adviser, 'erry Landers, Allen Amerson, Abby Newton. X om its latin meaning, I I I I the messenger Editorial Staff: Pat Holman, Steve Wheat, Brenda Borges. 1. 5 gfwgl Q: VF!! IMI, 'A fe r fizjf Three thousand four hundred and ninety-eight hours of sweat, turmoil, laughter, moments of pressure, and moments of goofing off went into the production ofthe 1969-70 NUNTIUS. Mrs, Opal Herrin advised the staff that was headed by Debra Hess, edi- tor, Valerie Freitas, production manager, and Greg Smith, business manager. The new members, Bernadette Teixeira, Charlyne Judd, Abby Newton, Suzi Green, Steve Wheat and Terry Landers were broken into their re- spective jobs by last year's staff members, Brenda Borges, Pat Holman, and Allen Amerson. Mr. Joel Finley assisted the business staff in selling advertising after school, and Mrs. Maxine Rachford advised the copywriters. Credit is given to Frigulti-Ficarra-Foss Studios and to Bill White, stu- dent photographer, for the pictures in this year's NUNTIUS, and to American Yearbook and their representative, Al Higgens, for their as- sistance in the publication of the yearbook. Much thought was put into the theme, The Messenger, which is the meaning of the Latin word, NUNTIUS. 41 tiger's voice cov Third-year students: Kathy Jennings, Scot Pope, and Mari- lyn Billingsley QS 1 ? I ' .,., lv. M--.1 QF '.'L 1 R,-' .way 1 111' 4412, l 1 I T111 ' 71 -,if--1 -a-5, til Editor Marilyn Billingsley and Adviser Mrs. Maxine Rachford discuss an upcoming special edition. 42 Second-year students. SEATED: Beverlee An- ge, Ed Moreau, Peter Moes. STANDING: Ken Lubben, Arthur Frith, Mike Costa. . 1'.f ' ' , 1 n A ' l 5. 11, , ,' ' -et I :nw l 'Y'-ur' . 1 ,4 new .' 'N ,I1 1 1 l l 1 EI' with special editions Continuing the tradition of being Lemoore High's source of public relations, The Tiger's Voice staff completed its sixth year of news production through co- operation with the Lemoore Advance. The three levels of journalism tknown as the three-ring circus J were taught by teacher-adviser Mrs. Maxine Rachford during second period. The Tiger's Voice appears weekly on space donated by the local newspaper. The year's 36 deadlines were met on time through the guidance of Editor Marilyn Billingsley and Co-editor Lou Ann Seaton. Two special on-campus editions honored Homecoming and the seniors of 1970. Third-year and selected second-year students were responsible for all copy appearing in the Nuntius. Second-year and first-year students concentrated their efforts on the weekly edition of school news. Around the Campus articles appearing in The Hanford Sentinel were written by Beverlee Ange, Art Frith, and Lou Ann Seaton. R51 , EE -11 1 First year students SEATED Barbara Franks Ed Hatch, Susan Walker. STANDING: Herbie Deisler Ioan Hendrix Shirley Southard Kathy Lazor, Billy George, Kerry Ruff. 43 a.f.s. raffles ticket The American Field Service motto, Walk together, talk together, all ye peoples of the earth and then and then only shall ye have peace, guided the way for the Lemoore High chapter. Through various money-raising activities the club enables students from foreign lands and America to come together. Ove Jacobsen, who came from Denmark, is the fourteenth foreign exchange student the local AFS has hosted. While attending Lemoore High Ove lived with the Manuel Cotta family. Under the direction of President Betty Stover, the club raised money with a raffle of a television set and sponsored the Harlem Clowns game. Through various lectures and slides presented by people who have traveled abroad, the members now have a better understanding of life in foreign Countries. Members. STANDING: Pam Moes, Phil Tomkins, Chris Fandel Georgene Sjolund Cathy Niday, Karen Provine, Dana Wagamon, Kathy Jennings, Pam Mitchell Toni Baumgartner Brenda Thomas. SEATED: Cindy Vaz, Lou Ann Seaton, Ove Jacobsen Gina Henley Becky Becker, Nancy Andrada, Mary Ann Enes. 44 or a television 2 Officers. Mike Baker, treasurerg Kathy Teixeira, vice-president, Diane Parrott, secretary. SEATED: Mr. Dawdy, adviser, Betty Stover, president. My year here in Lemoore has been a fantastic experience, and I hate to see the day come nearer when I have to leave. My first days in school were very confused. I couldn't find my class- rooms, my locker was hiding from me, and I didn't understand what the teachers were saying. I didn't think I should ever get used to the school. Here it is so much bigger, and so much different from my school in Denmark. But now I just love every day I spend here. I wish to thank Mr. Dawdy, my counselor, to whom I always could go if I needed help, or just wanted to talk. A special thanks goes to the Cotta family, with whom I have been living during my year here. They have been just wonderful, and I have enjoyed every minute I have spent in their home. I will always remember this wonderful year in Lemoore, and I hope I will be able to come here again later in my life. I also hope that if any of you should ever come to Denmark, you will visit me in Glansbjerg. -Ove Jacobsen Ove Jacobsen Foreign Exchange Student 45 c.s.f. sponsors annual talent show Under the guidance of Mrs. Mary Jo Nisbet, adviser, and Valerie Freitas, president, CSF once again lived up to its J name and reputation by having the largest membership ever. Other first semester officers were Debbie Hess, vice-president, Janet Provine, secretary, Suzi Green, treasurer, and Mike Baker, historian. A trip to Southern California, which included the touring of Universal Studios, Disneyland, and the Forest Lawn Mem- orial Park, and the annual CSF Talent Show, headed the second semester activities. Rotary Club again hosted mem- bers at the March banquet. Second semester officers were Kathy Teixeira, president, Mike Baker, vice-president, Jo Ann Cho, secretary, Donna Floe, treasurer, Vickie Brown, student council representative, and Suzi Green, historian. First semester officers. SEATED: Debbie Hess, v' Mrs. Nisbet, adviser, Valerie Freitas, president. E Charlene Freitas, historian, Suzi Green, treasurer, Provine, secretary. uynxp fe ,A P , 1 r. 'irq yi ms? '31 .3 xx. Members added at second semester. FRONT ROW: Joan Oliveira, Jana Bilhou, Nancy Short, Ron Lee, Karen Whitehead, Julius Aquino, Trinidad Madrigal, Lorraine Souza, Jim Rogers. SECOND ROW: Dina Ball, Phylis Whitten, Mary Ann Enes, Donna McKib- ben, Lauren Palmer, Joan Aures, Kaye Warren, Patty Terrio. THIRD ROW: Joe Hobbs, Leo Paulo, Toni Baumgartner, Mark Cotta, J' . Linda Bechtel, Helen Don, Larry lillena, Ray Tanco. FOURTH ROW: Carol Nelson, Chris Godinho, Barbara Newton, Randy Sells, Cindy Gramps, Cheryl Creelman, Macel Hamilton, Joy Hildreth, John Ford, Steve Ellena. BACK ROW: Diane Badgett, Pam Gudson, Sheila Bennardo, Judy Don, Betty Parry, Ray Bravo, Janet Stevens, ScotPope Second semester officers: Mike Baker, vice-president, Vicky Brown, student council representative, Suzi Green, historian, Kathy Teixeira, president, Donna Floe, treasurer, Mrs. Maxine Rachford, assistant adviser, ,lo Ann Cho, secretary i c-,X 19:- Many- -. -WN--halt-xy 'D' semester members. FRONT ROW: Phil Tomkins, Sue Parsons, Arlene Baker, Cheryl Mueller, janet Teghtmeyer, Patty Sterrett, Fandel, Dana Wagamon, Meg Kneily. SECOND ROW: Richard Okrasinski, David Shoquist, Tim Cheek, George Aquino, Pat Pam Mitchell, Betty Stover, Susie Hobbs, Ove Jacobsen. THIRD ROW: Rodney Pasch, Bruce Morgan, Kathy Teixeira, Focht, Kathy Erickson, Yvonne Massoni, Toni Tull, Freddy Bair. BACK ROW: Chris Cooper, Pam Moes, janet Silva, Mary Nancy Meyer, Abby Newton, Arlene Tanco, Cale Anderson, Mike Baker 47 Paul Newton Delegate to I7.F.A. Convention -wi -sau' 45' at ,,, Iulius Aquino, Boys' State representativep joey Kosinski, Boys' State alternateg Mike Baker, Boys' State representative 48 Outstanding Teenagers of America: janet Provine, George Aquino, Kathy Teixeira A I - , f. ' I Ax Q '-, -,. It '. 1 . iz.-i '25-'17 Quia fa S! Vu I Q ii' i ' rv lil di George Aquino CASC Representative l.h.s. celebrities on parade Pat Holman, Girls' State alternate: Bernadette Teixeira, Girls' State repre sentative 49 Maintaining Lemoore High School's exceptionally high spirit this year took priority over Rally Club's other pro- jects. Booster buttons, shakers, pins, and ribbons were sold by Rally Club as in previous years, Members volunteered to decorate goal posts and make posters for games. White ponchos were made out of sheets during football season and used by members seated in the rooting section. Advisers were Mrs. janet Taubman and Mrs. Cathy Hill with Gina Henley serving as president. Other officers included vice-president, Georgene Sjolundg secretary, Dana Bourgeoisp and treasurer, Crystal Leyva. -S Officers. ON LADDER: Dana Bourgeois, secretaryp Gina Hen- ley, president BELOW: Crystal Leyva, treasurerg Georgene Sjo- lund, vice-president 50 ecorates goal posts Mrs. janet Taubman Adviser Pepgirls perform at night rally. XI Rally club members meet once a week to promote spirit. Sl l O l GAA Officers: Connie Martinez, vice-presidentg Jannie Young, treasurerg Carol Ralston, point recor- der, Lisa Huddleston, secretary, Gayla Esrey, commissioner of social affairs. ,, Jil S. l f g a.a. travels to s W- rt ' , 5 Ag, will fi,-ug.,-' ,ff V lbw. UQ. 1 an Y - ls -. ' L' . 1 Promoting friendship and good sportsmanship were the two main objectives of Girls' Athletic Association this year. Members are given a chance to participate in various sports, learn the rules, and improve coordination. 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FRONT ROW: Larry Cotta, reporterp Henry Hernadez, sentinel: Paul Sammy Carriero. BACK RCW, Danny Shore' Mike Berry, secretaryg Gene Martin, president, Everett Ehda, adviser. BACK ROW: Mr. Barnes, Charles Hi1l,5teve Benggtgnh viserp Mike Veiga, treasurer, joey Bertao, vice-president. pi Faces of Future Farmers of America became fa- miliar around LHS as the club proved to be very active once again. President Gene Martin, Vice-president joe Ber- tao, Secretary Paul Newton, Treasurer Mike Vei- ga, Reporter Larry Cotta, Sentinel Henry Her- nandez, with advisers, Wabern Barnes and Ever- ett Ehda, led the group through a very successful year. Paul Newton went for the first time as the Lem- oore delegate to the National FFA Convention in Kansas in October, Debbie Adams proved that even the girls can get into the action by taking first place honors in the Lemoore FFA speech contest over Bart Cotta, Tom Billingsley, Kerry Ruff, and Linda Cravance. Club activities included sponsoring the eighth annual Homecoming, the FFA dance, a Christmas tree sale, and their annual dinner. Judging teams for dairy, livestock, and soil con- servation helped in the development of agricul- tural skills. 54 'ZZ' 'T7 1:-f , Farm Power. joey Bertao, Larry Cotta, Paul Newton, Gene Martin, jeff crease. o national convention ow Palace. FRONT ROW: Kerry Ruff, Neville Buyense, Danny Shore, Paul Newton, Woodrow Wilson, Steve Bengston. BACK OW: Ove Jacobsen, Sammy Carreiro, Bart Cotta, Steve Hayter, Charles Hill, Elaine Ruff. ' K lip ' 4al-,..., l','o-'Q' 'lg T t- , . -Matini-as l W Contest: Laura Pederson, Bart Cotta, Linda Gravance, Kerry Ruff, Adams. 55 Dairy judging team. FRONT ROW: Chris Silva, Chris Ormoncle, Philip Mendes. BACK ROW: Bart Cotta, Frank Ramos, Kerry Ruff, Mike Veiga. Meeting weekly, 20 girls comprised the membership of Future Home- makers of America, a national or- ganization. A cookbook sale began the busy year followed by the sale of candy apples and the planning and mak- ing of a gourmet. President Linda Crutchfield, Vice- president Letha Palmer, Secretary Carolyn Battiest, Treasurer Vivian Hurd, Sergeant-at-arms lerline Young, and Adviser Mrs. Susan Meeker led the club in fulfilling its purpose of teaching girls to be bet- ter homemakers and to help others. f.h.a. sells cand apples Officers: Vivian Hurd, treasurer, Linda Crutchfield, president, Mrs. Susan Meeker, adviser, Car- olyn Battiest, secretaryg Letha Farmer. vice-president. -N'-Y . V I Y Members: Ruby Hurd, Kathryn Battiest, Ozell Perryman, Ruth Harris, Teresa Gaffney, Betty Davis, Della Gaffney, Della Harris. xx. .,.. .. -M F.T.A. members at one of their meetings. t.a. sponsors after game dance 72.23 - Over 100 students comprised the membership of Future Teachers of America Club, an organ- ization designated to build a background of information about the field of education. With Kathy Teixeira as president, Mary Ann Enes, vice-presidentg Nancy Andrada, secre- tary, Karen Silva, treasurerp Abby Newton, sergeant-at-armsp Diane McKibben, council representative, and Mrs. Gertrude Gundacker, adviser, the club raised money by holding a bake sale and sponsoring an after-game dance. The money was used for two scholarships giv- en annually by the club. Once again members tutored students at the elementary school to gain experience in some of the tasks of teaching. Occasional speakers on educational topics as well as Observation Day gave additional in- sight into this profession. -I Officers: Mary Ann Enes, vice-presidentp Nancy Andrada, treasurerg Karen Silva, secretaryp Cheryl Creelman, commissioner of publicity: Kathy Teixeira, presidentg Abby Newton, sergeant-at-arms. SEATED: Mrs. Gertrude Gundacker, adviser. 57 The Boys Federation, under the leadership of President Chris Cooper, Vice-president Bruce Morgan, Treasurer Tom Bill- ingsly, and Sergeant-at-Arms jim Clemens, sponsored its seventh annual wrestling tournament this year. An addition to the tournament was wrestling tights for the contestants. The tights, ten gold and ten blue, are the first part of a two- year project. By next year, the boys plan to have a complete set of tights for the wrestlers. Trophies were awarded for the best in each class, for the various weight classifications, and a perpetual trophy, awarded to the best class each year, was given. Blossom Day, which has been sponsored by Boys Federation and Girls League, was changed to Sadie Hawkins' Day, fea- turing hillbilly dress and various contests. The membership of Boys Federation is composed of every boy at LHS. It has been their tradition to give a gift to the school, usually in the form of a scholarship. boys fed and girls leagu Boys Federation Officers. SEATED: Tom Billingsley treasurer Chris Cooper, president, Bruce Morgan, vice president lim Clemens, sergeant at arms STANDING: Ray Thomas adviser '15 ., x Girls League Officers. SEATED: Mrs. Billie Blakeley, adviserg Nancy Meyer, Presidentg Delores Short, assistant adviser. STANDING: Susan Franks, assistant sergeant at arms, Ka- ren Reasoner, second Vice-president, Ian Jordan, first ser- 58 , , .1 ,. -L. Xi - ,gy I geant-at-arms: Chris Godinho, first vice-president Berna dette Teixeira, second sergeant at arms, Diane McKlbben secretary. onsor sadie hawkins' da Nancy Meyer, who represented all LHS girls as president of Girls' League, experienced a very successful year with the club's many activities. The Big and Little Sister Day, before school began, drew 300 participants. This function was to give freshman girls the opportunity to become better ac- quainted with other members of the organization and was specially held to give them a greater feeling of security around school. Other activities in- cluded the sale of gift cards, a backward dance, and a fun day to celebrate the opening of the spring season. Assisting Nancy in her duties were the six elected officers and nine com- mittee chairmen. Billie Blakeley served as adviser to the group. The final activity of the year was the traditional candle-lighting installation ceremony held to welcome the new officers into the club and bid farewell to those who were leaving. W if o Q' Girls League Chairmen: Pam Moes, Debbie Hess, Debra Reinhardt, Cindy Vaz, Irene Garcia, Olga Gonzales 59 science club takes field trip Science club members took part in many interesting and educational activities this year. One such activity was a field trip to the coast, where members collected spec- imens from tidewater pools among the rocks. Adviser Frank Buckley, President Bob Greene, Vice-president Ken Therkildsen Secretary Ianet Provine, and Treasurer Io Ann Cho helped plan money-making ideas for club scholarships of 550 each. At club meetings held on Wednesdays, members took part in many fascinating experiments. Members observe experiments during their meetings. OFFICERS: Janet Provine, secretaryg Joann Cho, treasurer, Bob Greene, presidentg Franla Buckley, adviser. 60 health club sells class pins Selling class pins was one of the many ac- tivities sponsored by the all-feminine Health Club this year under the advisership of Mrs. Geneva Bengtson, LHS nurse. Approximately 12 girls were active mem- bers of the club and enjoyed meetings hav- ing guest speakers, films, and discussions. Serving as president this year was Cindy Vaz. Assisting her were Marie Silva. trea- surerp Diane Parrott, secretaryg Lisa Hud- leston, program chairman. Dana Wagamon arranged the display case weekly. Annually the club takes a field trip to a health facility such as a hospital or physical therapy clinic. Members volunteer work at local hospitals as Candy Stripers. The purpose of the club is to give a better education and insight for students planning to enter the field of medicine. 3 Members Linda Matthews Dana Wagaman Carolyn Nunes Chris Fandel Carol Knoblock, Mary Cota. french club carols at n.a.s. French Club continued to be well organized under the leadership of president, Janet Provine, vice-president, David Shoquistg .. secretary, Susie Hobbs, treasurer, Abby Newton, and adviser, Rayo Budge. Meetings were held regularly once a month. Chocolate candy was sold for the club's money-raising project. First semester activities included presenting a full-length French movie, a French pastry party, and Christmas caroling. The new year brought a new semester along with the annual French banquet featuring French dishes. Ending a most successful year was a Bike Hike and a party. i.. 1, 1- ,,-M' ' ..'.' 'mn DFFICERS: Mr. Budge, adviser, janet Provine, president: Abby Newton, ' A David Shoquist, vice-president: Susie Hobbs, secretary. XXX- ll F ml' A l I fx V. up picture. SEATED: janet Silva, Pam Mitchell, Lauren Palmer, Lara Sharpe, Betty Sover, Cindy Seirft, Ana Baglietta.SECOND ROW: Kathy Erickson, Toni Tull, Sherry Ragan, Pat Holman, Kathy Dar Real, Wendy Lowe, Colleen Allen, Sue Berger, Donna Aycock, Diane Freitas. BACK ROW: Debbie Howard, Lynn Machado, Phyllis Whitten, jana Parry, Kathy Mullen, Becky Becker, Gina Hemley, Sheree Krick, Susan Parson. 62 Bottom picture. SEATED: Karen Neves, Debi Allen, Maureen len, Becky Virden, Gloria Peterson, Cecile Cooke. SECOND Ronnie Silva, Belle Boyle, jana Hoinacki, Frank Weber, Penn ga, Sheila Okrasinski, Susan Hines. BACK ROW: lean Alliso Ford, Leo Paulo, Noe Ambriz, Robert Mendes, Chuck Karen Ford, Kathy Paulo, Teddy Langs. drama club sponsors car wash OFFICERS. Mrs. Ann Ewing, adviser, Charlene Freitas, treasurerg Diane McKibben, historian, Chris Fandel, secretary, Melody Sasis, vicefpresident, Shannon Scott, president. 'Kay Under the leadership of president, Shan- non Scott, and adviser, Mrs. Ann Ewing, Drama Club proved to be helpful with productions of the Junior and Senior Class plays. Other officers included vice-president, Melody Sasisp secretary, Chris Fandelg treasurer, Charlene Freitas, and histori- an, Diane McKibben. Many of the members were students in the drama classes and learned useful skills concerning acting and producing. Points were earned by the club toward membership in the National Thespian Society. Twenty-five dollars was raised when the club sponsored a car wash. v-S. Members. FRONT ROW: loan Powell, Charlyne Judd, jim Clemens, Hansen, Della Harris, Cecile Cooke, Dave Mendes, Bev Ange, Susan Mahlona Gill, Debbie Stepp, Ozell Perryman, Diane Connors. Fleming, Anne Swetman, Darrell McKay, Marta Kain, Daniel Abel- BACK ROW: Lori Carnley, Arlene Baker, lan Williams, Jeanine leira, 63 l.h.s. students enter speech contests Reigning over the 1970 Lions Club Speech Contest was Gail Cooper who went on to the zone com- petition against speakers from Arrnona, Corcoran, and Hanford. The speech, entitled, Generation Gap: Fact or Fantasy, placed Gail against LHS contestant Frank St. Martin. Ove Jacobsen, AFS sponsored student, was called upon throughout the year to speak to various service organizations about his native land and his impressions ofthe United States. Debi Adams ruled superior as she won the PFA speaking contest over LHS contestants Laura Ped- erson, Linda Gravance, Bart Cotta, Kerry Puff, and Tom Billingsley. , 'fel' nn W' 71? Debbie Adams Gail Cooper F,lI,A, Speech winner Lions Club speech winner tu-, - 5 .1 is ifr- l.h.s. acquires new additions Lemoore High School is constantly progressive. New lockers were installed this year on the south side of the library. The new shop building was approved by the board of education in January, and metal and industrial drawing classes were in their new environment for the second semester. Student council purchased its second video tape machine. Operators were Mike Amaro, Pat Roe, Mike Carman, Jonathan Clayton and Bob Follett. A copy machine was added to the library. Randy Rodrigues, Val Freitas, Debbie Hess, and Greg Smith learn to operate it. 'Ng svrwir'--.n..-W , QW . ,. . . .,-.s-ff. .gr H 'fb' .Y,,,. .,1.,:, lj .. r . a....,-...f , :fr 'le-esfrf ' A V S ' fl-13- '1'al'lU.: l !-' 17, Ii... ea u.. Q, t V K n w r - - . .s1..Q-.esta-ua,-,...', .-1.-,, - ef' 65 Officers. STANDING: joey Kosinski, secretary, Fred Mahoney, ON BIKE: Bob Follett, vice-president, Chris Cooper, president. association raffles honda In its second season after its reactivation the L Association has become a club of concern to the lettermen of LHS. Under the leadership of Adviser Fred Mahoney and President Chris Cooper, the L Associa- tion's Honda raffle during Homecoming was again a great success. Diane Connors represented the group as Home- coming Queen. FRONT ROW: Robert Harrah, joey Luis, Rudy Martinez, Julius Smith, Mike Maacks. BACK ROW: Mike Baker, Gene johnson, LC Aquino, Henry Hernandez, Bill Netto, Don Steele, Randy Ro- Webb, Vernon Young, Bill Darr. drigues, Larry Cotta, Jim Sula, Gary Borba, Al Dewazien, Richard 66 junior choir trains for a cappella Improving their ability to sing was the main objective Under the direction of music department head, Joe of the 40 members of the junior choir, now in its sev- Pyle, the beginning 38 freshmen and two sophomores enth year asachoralgroup. prepared themselves for their big step to a cappella nextyear. Joe Pyle FRONT ROW: Rosaline Barros, Pam Thomas, Sherrie Dixon, Evon Miller, Judy Espinoza. SEC- Director OND ROW: Carolyn Nunes, Marie Silva, Kim Elliott, Laureen Hardgrave, Bea Alberty. THIRD ROW: Sherron Smith, Brenda McAlister, Theresa Chapman, Debbie Orsaba, Kathy Del Real. BACK ROW: Manuel Bertao, Anthony jones, Chris Ormonde, Tony Ramos, Billy Farmer. ,Wg ,. C w 5, FRONT ROW. Greg Henington, Sue Berger, Donna Becker, Guadal- Thayer, Holiday Sasis, Nancy Fisher, Noe Ambriz. BACK ROW. upe Gomez, Mable Reed, Paula Brown, Sandy Clark, Woodrow Wil- Teresa Kamerer, Sherrie Damiani, jan Williams, Arleen Green, Cin- son. SECOND ROW. Glenn Aho, Susan Bertao, Marcia Mills, Lana dy Oliveira, john Ford. 67 Lemoore High's great a cappella choir has successfully completed another year of superb singing at many per- formances. Joe Pyle became the new director of the choir and molded the 73 students into a choral group capable of singing a wide range of music. Among the selections learned by the choir, were numbers ranging from today's pop to ye sterday's classical. Scheduled performances during the year were at the annual spring concert and the new Pop Concert with the LHS band, the Tri-City Music Festival, NAS Lemoore, the Le- moore Christmas Parade, and the grand finale, the bacca- laureate services for the graduating class of 1970. Next year, the choir will be looking forward to the ad- vancing junior choir, as well as some new faces, to another great year of singing. a capella sings Tenors. FRONT ROW: Pam Moes. SECOND ROW: Henry Hema Danny Shore. THIRD ROW: Charles Fisher, joey Luis. BACK ROW: Davis, David Wlaschin, Ed Martin. Altos. FRONT ROW: Tina Hill, Deana Wood, Trinidad Madrigal, Cindy Chapman, Kathy Kroeber, Lorraine Souza, Ginger Guess. SECOND ROW: Bertha Martinez, Georgene Sjoland, Theresa Callaghan, Claire Borges, Chris Orsaba. THIRD ROW: Connie 68 l , Martinez, Linda Crutchfield, Kathryn Battiest, Janice Quintel, Dar- lene Carreiro. BACK ROW: Letha Farmer, Carolyn Battiest, Iannie Young, Charlene Freitas, Debbie Wood. :hristmas parade opranos. FRONT ROW: Marie Gibbons, Mahlona Gill, Pat Val Adams, Elaine Ruff, Dickie Tipton. BACK ROW Cheryl Holman, Wilma Allen, Cookie Coe. SECOND ROW: Beatrice lberty, Arlene Baker, Denise Davoli, Diane Stevens Letha Thomas, Debbiejames. pears, Chris Leyva. THIRD ROW: Betty Smith, Lori Carnley, Creelman, Beth Tullis, Betty Stover, Dolly Sorensen Brenda Na .1,,.- J B ,TN Tn, if 's. FRONT ROW: Greg Iones, Kenneth Parmer, Dana Reynolds. SECOND ROW: Wise, Rick Good, Robert Harrah. BACK ROW: Alfred Dewazien, Bob Greene, John 69 -'v joe Pyle Adviser X - , . . Q! , K iii Il? as C if 'lx K --x Q ' sf '-Q xakd X- if I A5 ' we j ' : il- -. f I , , f If 1 1f..fr.-N5 Q. M. - 457 , Q D 'v Yf 7 5 , sTf A .Q V 4 Q flew ,K 6 E? th: v xg' x M. 4 , 4 ., f , ,jf 'T W ff ik mi:- Quxfffz'-' 45.3 X I -A . r l on -W fl: i4f:1fQg'fl ' , ,,11-NW , ,. -Qiffl'-' A, . f X--E. A Q sQ.14q.:lf,i,Xzv::w--. R ' X gl s. band to Southland Clarincts. SEATED: Carol Heinrich, Cheryl Palazzo, Debbie Bair, Helen Marshall, Kim Young, Betty Parry, Cathy Silva. STANDING: Doris Martin, Russell Grisso, Arthur Frith, Karen Silva, Barbara Stucker, Deb- bie Martin, Cathy Etchebehere, Patty Good, Apryll Wells, janet Teght- meyer, Charles Fisher, Martin johnson. 71 Drums. SEATED: Lawrence Ellena, Darwin Klassy, Stephen Cummins. STANDING: Richard Hall, Steve Dias, Steve Ro- binson. Flutes. SEATED: Gail Reece, Sheila Bennardo. SECOND ROW: Peg Wooten, Linda Thompson. BACK ROW: Den- nis McIlwain,1oan Powell. XX Em iw . y 1 1 21:1 .x . ,,,,.4 - '1-H '11 N v.. 1-o I . x 3 l1l1ua11lfI1ilU1w4 X' 3 ' In 1' . .1 f , 4 . A , , - I 4 'l'. total enrollment reached peak in fall with 1212 students . . . opening day count was 1163 . . . number stabilized at approximately 1175 . . . head count approximately 365 freshmen, 345 sophomores,250 juniors,230 seniors . . . freshmen entered quietly, gradually found their niche . . . dressed as arabian knights for interclass games . . . holiday sasis was strong leader . . . sophomores ordered class rings . . . were elated that school ban on rings with stones was lifted . . . were the happy farkle family interclass night . . . gale ander son was worthy president . . . juniors guided by steve ornellas . . . won most-spirited at night rally and tops in christmas food drive . . . excited by arrival of class rings . . . held mexican fiesta at interclass . . . presented three one-act plays . . . jim quintel senior class president . . . entertained with laugh-in . . . cowboys and indians at interclass . . . gift presented to school . . . seniors graduated . . . graduation celebrated by disneyland trip. Berlw Sinn ll Bill np- syn N 1 U. ' v u n K., 1 1' 4 x ' 1 m N 5 'Q .5 1. 5 ,Q ,Q u o t s p. r. o 1 a Q 1- 'a :- Q Q I n A K u Q N 1 1 1 1 u W A Q 1 Q. x Q Q 5 N n n Q 94 i l 1 m A 1 Q 1. x w s s s lemoore excels academicall Five citizens of Lemoore gathered together in 1900 for the purpose of discussing plans to establish a high school for the young people of this vicinity. The first class of three students was graduated in 1904. Today Lemoore High School has made outstanding improvements in its facilities and academics. Within the past ten years seven new buildings were added to the campus. These include the business, science, administration, library, home economics, agriculture, and industrial arts buildings. With the help of the district and student council various modern devices such as two video-tape machines, a copy machine, biological equipment, gymnastic apparatus, up-to- date books, and a P.A. system were added to aid students in their education. Also added to the school was a football stadium with an all-weather track, one of the state's best. Since the beginning of the decade LHS has been award- ed two five-year accreditations by the Western Asso- ciation of Schools and Colleges for its fine curriculum. Many students have graduated from LHS with honors and have moved on to higher institutions of learning. In order to graduate, a pupil must have 230 units of various electives and required courses. This is 50 more units than the minimum state requirement, which ac- counts for Lemoore's high academic standing. When you enroll at Lemoore High you become a part of a tradition of exceptional educational opportunities. It has a long record of good scholarships, good teachers, excellent buildings and fine grounds. The people in this area have been very generous in providing money to support the school - this generos- ity comes from a great faith in the future of the young people. The cost of education at Lemoore High is S953 per student. The many students who have attended Lemoore High School take great pride in it. E y , Yi ' 1 91 91 V . nf' . I E an A W? fax. iff Q, ? , .. Z ..a-1 asf' ,- .WV . ,yffr S-,4 77 jim quintel leads seniors If a member of the class of 1970 were to voice his thoughts, as he neared graduation, he would have this to say: After four years at Lemoore High, the class of 1970 looked now toward college and that giant step to adulthood. Though our future plans are in our minds, the funfilled years at LHS will always remain with us. As freshmen our class had an enrollment of 303, with Kathy Petersen as class president leading the class of '70 in its first year at Lemoore High. Karen Rea- soner was the class Homecoming queen candidate and we showed the most enthusiasm by having the biggest class representation following our float in the Homecoming parade. In our second year at LHS, we received second place honors in float competition. Homecoming queen candidate was Debbie Oliveira and our president was Bob Follett. Our junior year was a preview of the growing spirit in the class of '70. With Bruce Morgan as president, we took first in float competition, upsetting the win- ning streak of the class of '69, and Debbie Oliveira was crowned Homecoming queen. Enthusiastic repre- sentation at the Interclass games and other competi- tive events saw the class taking shape for the leader- ship role we would play as seniors. At last as 'super' seniors we gave our all in spirit and enthusiasm. Senior pictures were taken, an- nouncements were selected, and our class play, 'Laugh-in', was a great success. For the first time in LHS history the cap and gowns displayed our school colors of purple and gold. Looking onward to college and our future, we will always hold in our hearts the memories of our years at Lemoore High. We hope to make the school proud of the class of 1970. We can truly say, Lemoore High, you're really No. One. A E Sum: Seniors prove they are really superior with their class enthusiasm at rallies. Art Frith represents the senior class i the apple bobbing contest Senior Class Officers. Front Row: Janice Quintel, secretary: Pam Moes, student council representativeg Debbie Long, treasurer. Back Row Mil-ce Amaro, vice-presidentg and jim Quintel, president. s 6 . - - vs , 2 ' 'el -va .1-N vp ' I . y1.,,.,g, gl 1 I 1' flue . .:'bi.h.x.--If ,Yi Senior Class Adviser and Assistant Adviser, Mrs. Georgia Huneke and Jim Inglis 79 senior's homecoming float tak Anthony Adams Earl Allen Michael Amaro Valerie Adams Marjorie Allen Dennis Sq-, 37 - 'El' Senior girls display their superiority at night rally. 80 Nettie Aroz Rosemary Badasci james Bailey Arlene Baker Georgine Banegas Carolyn Battiest Kathryn Battiest Linda Bechtel Senlor Dave Mendes is Lemoore's Gary Owens of Laugh In. Eugene Begay Karen Billick Marilyn Billingsley Frank Black Gary Borba Dana Bourgeois Marinette Bowlin Ronald Boyd Raymond Bravo Peggy Bray Candice Brown Vicki Brown 'B' 'fm Alex Burnes james Clemens Bonnie Contreras Io Ann Cho Diane Connors Chris Cooper -157' . , 4 4-if' .J. 'Y -' ii john Corey Larry Cotta Gloria Correia David Cotton Mary Cora Ward Cramer Senior pilgrims add action lo winning float. Bart Cotta Cheryl Creelman 83 Ronald Crenshaw Jimmy Crews William Dark' Alexis Davoli Bruce Deisler cap and gown committ Z' f 1 1 , '?'15 Cap and Gown Committee. SEATED: Ianey Hoffman, Lynette Furtado, Debby Long, STANDING: Morgan, Irene Garcia, Mike Garman, janet Silva, Bart Cotta, Louise Valle. 84 v .4 2 xr- H +5333 ,.,,.. Fred Dewazien Carol Espinoza Ephen Dias Gayla Esrey len Don Christine Fandel ary Ann Enes David Fisher lects purple gowns , 5-nvffx I 1d1f,',,, Pattie Forsythe Robert Follett Judy Felipe Valerie Freitas Senior spirit! en. Senior Announcement Committee: STANDING: Bob Follett, Karen Reasoner, D Steele, Gene Williamson, ,lim Clemens, Valerie Freitas. SEATED: Valerie Adams Hess. OH Arthur Frith Michael Garman Lynette Furtado Teresa Gibson Irene Garcia Stephen Glass WX3, - T27 .- Trim, ' Chris Godinho Claudia Gramps Thomas Hagan William Good Robert Greene lvlacel Hamilton 86 Raymond Hanna Janice Harris X.,- f -. ..-Q qi A N 1 tl x W r Henry Hernandez Debra Hess M ir, qi ' 'V , ' James Hatch Trena Hays il J Senior Paul Newton participates in one of the Laugh In jokes. . J, . 'T J L 'ik--v Jnney Hoffman Steed Houlsby Tommy Huntley Ove Jacobsen Joyce Horn Lisa Huddleston Marie Irigaray Deborah James 87 Kathy Petersen is a lost little girl in Homecoming skit. Kathy Jennings Ianalee jordan Ruth johnson David Keel -+1 .l 1 ' - lm ' Nl I ,i 4 'll l Carol Knobloclc Eddie Kosinslci Dale Kurtz Bonnie Laughlin 88 seniors raid interclass games as cowboys and indians Sharon Lawrence jim Lees Debby Long Matt Machado Ronnie Lee Brad Loheed Kenneth Luiz Edward Martin Eugene Martin Rudy Martinez i Donna McKibben and Wilma Rosscup work artistically on a poster for the rooter's section. A1 ,f,?,:,,- Angelina Mendes David Mendes Gloria Mendes Nancy Meyer Pam Moes David Mofield Bruce Morgan Susan Morrison Alan Murray Thomas Murray Yvonne Massoni Diane McKibben Tommy McColl Donna McKibben im - Y Imzizf ,.... 23? i ' 4 1 ----: - 1- -, T. rl ,mi l-V . ' H ' Ji ,1 KJ 5' w W M Q ' It rl, F 3,341 afw- . .. Nuntius top brass! qs' I W 'tv' 90 Cathy Niday Richard Okrasinski Sharon Ornellas Carleen Nunes Debbie Oliveira Michael Orr l Tan? ie Senior boys enjoy themselves during lunch time. Diane McKibben portrays JoAnn Worley in Christine Orsaba Lauren Palmer Manuel Paramo Diane Parrott Susan Perkins Ural Perryman Kathy Petersen Deborah Phillips class of 1970 travels to disn land after graduation We Rita Polk Scot Pope Paula Powell Patricia Prevo janet Provine Kathy Pulido , fl-get g i If I fn. - Janice Quintel a L V Af-ggi . . ,I V , A, J ll1mQUlhtEl . f A V ' ya James Randall Lv :L '. A - -I. ' K 'P' za A ' . . .xiii - . ,,. 1 'f,'r,.-.'- 9 V , , -. 1 Q, Q5I:.AI,7,:- - .13 :- . 'frgfggd--ifz,-1,-.3 -Q wg:- 3:7-5 L1 WH ,fa :1.. 'ia 'af--' iii: 51- lEuAz:rf' Am- n 1 9? 'T' 1 'z I Karen Reasoner Dorsie Reed Hattie Reed 93 Wilma Rosscup Lorene Sanders Kerry Ruff Patricia Sartuch tt, 4-,grew John Reiland Wilma Ritchie Willard Rodarmel Paul Rodgers Randy Rodrigues Lydia Rodriguez 94 T? William Schlicht Ronnie Shearer Lou Ann Seaton janet Silva Diane Conners in a moment of happiness. Karen Silva Greg Smith Rudy Smith Georgene Sjolund Richard Smith Dorothy Sorensen Q 'fr It 1 il l in l-rf? . i E 'S ww? Darrell Spears Terry Spicer Scott Stanton Donald Steele Frank St. Martin 95 huneke and inglis advise semor class Raymond Tanco Debra Tarkington is 5. . ,- , 0. X -1 I . QQ' X :wif fn , . fQff51sZf5g ' Dickie Tipton Deborah Valdez Louise Valle Mike Veiga Alline Villalba Dana Wagamon Kaye Warren J. C. Webb jim Weed Ronnie Weir Robert Wenzel Mark White Kenneth Williams Gene Williamson Lawrence Wise Peggy Wooten Matias Yanez Elizabeth Ybarra Trudy Young Vernon Young Junior Class Officers: Vice-president, Torn Noble, secretary, Jana Bilhou, president, Steve Ornellas, council representative, Charlene Freitasg ar treasurer, Mike Baker, help decorate a poster for a rally. ' - V,-, n I -. i 1 f!'.r A , '-- i 'Aff .- .fig i' Q . Q, T. J. l. l7. '1' I f'. 'J :4 14. 1 f' g, O- If 'sqgnx fx X C ,X 1 'xrfwsf X .' x igfyllf f X ix Leading the class of '71 through a victorious year was spirited class president, Steve Grnellas, aided by Tom Noble, vice-president, Jana Bilhou, secretary, Mike Baker, treasurer, and Charlene lfreitas, council representative. Also de- serving recognition for the assistance they contributed are Mrs. Janie Ham- blin, class adviser, and Mrs. Doris Gibson, assistant advisor. Winning the Christmas food drive by an overwhelming amount, capturing the title of most spirited , and winning second place for their Homecoming float were a few of the honors received by the juniors throughout the year. Juniors made a good showing at the annual Night Rally by winning the tug- of-war contest, and they proudly presented Susan Walker as their Homecom- ing Queen candidate. Their great spirit continued as the new year began with a clever theme, Mexi- can Fiesta, and good turn-out for the interclass basketball game, followed by the production of the junior class plays, Blazing Guns at Roaring Gulch l The Perfumed Badgenj, Tillie the Teller l The Great Bank Robbery J, and The Perils of Priscilla t The School Marm's Dilernma J. The class ended a very successful year by hosting the graduating class at the traditional Junior-Senior Prom. 98 Junior, Charlene Freitas, participates in nigl rally contest. e 4 F ,nf I ig ,., .-4.9 lf:- Mrs. janie l-lamblin junior class adviser, and Mrs. Doris Gibson sistant class adviser, look over plans for junior float. V51 FS The mighty class of '71 is well labeled at rally. 99 fl Juniors, Pat Holman, Julius Aquino and Pam Mitchell, being con- genial during a class break. l- 'Qs s ',, lf-5 W 'U' N 1' l l A 1' ipt- QQ. L--fe Freddy Bair Dina Ball Thomas Batista Michael Baker Curlie Barber Toni Baumgartner l00 1 Frances Alberty Colleen Allen Lorraine Allison is 'iii lx' , 1fN , r' Q qi I' A ' II f , , . . 9' ' lx i LEN- A41 , .i -6 - -v Nr V ,A 9' . ,r 'X 1. J ee 11' p-A , - as 51 P L Sheila Bennardo Barbara Bensene Michael Allison Elizabeth Ar Allen Amerson Michael Au Julius Aquino Rodney Bala? oi 5 xi Q' if -ff i !C '?9' ea-:Q N. - 'Y - . if I I - A f-eil ft- .N . ri 'n -, -4-fa- im , ' .e , ' , I i: di ,. is ...J V TX W A joey Bertao Tom Billings Iana Bilhou Bradley Blo , '59 eg. 7 Q.. , . V sy, 5- .J' --,p Y f juniors win food drive -.9 ' lx ...af 1' . Q xi Q ,r 1 Y ,- 1 1 --.1 1 X, 3, N u L 'Wav ,si F 15. , ff 4 pu, .. 4 . ' X .. ' it W .JE l viz e f 1 - - , fi I rv 1 '4' Pi fi? ' f I ! Y. rs' -' s 1-: A , ,,. , - - N. ,A at-fe is N - t il fn , 'sa , 0.9 l' -.T -.a'S A ' --- S' I . N- - as David Borba Brenda Borges Claire Borges Diane Borrecco Susan Boyle Christopher Bronson Carol Buckner Daniel Butkiewicz Theresa Callaghan Gloria Canoy Kittie Carney Frances Carreiro Sammy Carrier Steve Carvalho Cynthia Chapman 101 f' 'E if . juniors, Charlene Freitas and Joey Cotta, taking part in the apple eating contest at the night rally J V-' ' 1 A J: :il is U ' ,. K5 v . h E Wi-Qs M if fl . ' Pa 4' y 5- r .Y 'Q t it D , ,, , A, Q K G I3 f . - .N -fi - ' U ,Z fu' l r J 2 N- . , .1 'F l -Q 'ff D XX - A C ' ' r -'K fd . f , 'Q -,. , 4 N J X at xt t,,M?31 N 'x -61:33, ' 1 v , A - 5 Jlfl l ml '---5 X it 1 4 . F 5 ft , ,. . E A JV . V .XY . Mft: . f , 2 Q 1 ,. ' 1 Timothy Cheek Richard Cox Ralph Clark Michael Cramer Gail Cooper Anthony Costa David Costa Vivian Cotta Frances Croslin Linda Crutchfield Karen Davis Kim Davis Alida Davoli Katherine Del Real Edde St. Remey fi- , p - ,' wr wi., it 1 Judy Don Aurora Donez Gerald Dulek N Donna Duran Kathy Erickson Cathy Etchebehere pn 5 ,, 9 , .c1f' Vp' 54 47 fffvl' 1 1 ,. N 4' f J all V . 'is N ' fa ' -' 4 'tb 'i ia f af Q1 , junior business student, Cindy Vaz, applies her knowledge at the cash register in the school cafeteria. 102 The spirit that cinched the title john Hamill Robert Harrah Sheryl Harrell Ruth Harris Merlin Hays Gina Henley Phyllis Hernandez joy Ann Hildreth Donna Hill Donna Hillesheim Pat Hogan Pat Holman julia Hubbard Steve Huddleston Ruby Hurd Geoffrey Hyer Linda Jacobson Gene johnson Charlyne Judd Marta Kain .cr f an , ,W - . N X ' 'Y , 'K' J 'A . '14 url , j . 1 ' , ,bf 'UV' H gl 51 N i la ' , Q I r Y ' I LA V , ser in 1 lx 4.,-ecliwm ff I 11' V it 'fl all 'D I 'J vi? ' . . 'V X ul il , 'ug 2' 4' N f Cf . , 3, I N , f , 45. Li Q -5 I A 6' J!! D as wi ., .f , W if 5 -3 i A AF .fi .N A N - ,L J we I pn i 9 , .. ,agp P FU' W. ,it ,i 7 X - ,., ff- , if i. -'.x x Kjawl up li Q ,QA 1 4 K V. -LMI!! 3 x ' a 3' N fi gr . - H f!Q A ' f Y . .. . ,.-, : l V G ix AX f I'l' QM y 4? ' 9 'W Ji 0 9 r, ix, 4 'l:. Q 4: g l! .- 5 Y , in: 'll 4 L we , , ' ul Q J :A l ' A ' - , r -ll i J, ' A zllwl V Q! G, N-sf ' . ,,-v I .lf-s if ' 'V 1- 1 ff 'V ed' 'N ii: '-va -.- FH-' '4 S.. I P-, ii l' , N ,L +43 ...Af lk lf f -pl ,K ,.- 'fa I .Q Robert Goff Olga Gonzales 'I03 .N 5, s X1 i .J ,,.,. 'u V .H 5 rg fl llifllll Patricia Good Linda Gravance Michael Hallen Ginger Guess Anthony Evangelo Susan Fleming Donna Floe Jamie Focht Rosemarie Fonseca Michael Ford Barbara Franks Susan Franks Charlene Freitas Della Gaffney Ellen Gallegos David Garcia Billy George jeff Gilcrease Mahlona Gill juniors earn title of most spirited class 'vc ix 'R 4' 6? 'is -.. 5 'L A ff' 1 A 7 ', -ix . All L- V Joey Kosinski Kathleen Kroeber Dale Kurtz Danny Lafferty Marsha Larsen Robert Levy Gary Long Eddie Lopes Bonnie MacPherson Maurine Magera we juniors prove truth to title Most-Spirited class, by following class float at night rally. l 05 junior's interclass them junior boys enjoying library facilities before school. lazljf-www ,-, ff . --QL I 4? fix: 1 M1 -I .Aa Robert Maoon Sherry Magoon 1.3 103 53 Isl, P V e. em lifff i 145' ggi 4.12: ,il Kiyome Manahan Debbie Martin john Martin Eric Markowitz Janice Martin Bertha Martinez 106 f .si . H -J l X xx' I -.b 1:- fk 4'- Evelyn Nation Pearl Neal J ll ' ll s mexican fiesta lx ' , K . Fi .1 ,fe 43 bl 'slip' 1' A ' . ' 'F - Q X . - ,kv , 4.1-r - 'X 'rl' V- Z .x 'gg' 1 f K1- fi, 'l l - 1 A cl t .ny I, dll l ,. y 11- ,-w 1-15' til 1 K .-- -1' - '1 'N b I -' A . N I I if Ii 1- -1 K M r l lx l -- fl., r . .. N--:N '--i Q, N xg ty' y 'Sr - 'sb 43 '.v x 'J 'P .- ' 1' 1:7 D X- -f LQXX L 42- .av 'x I--C ,,J,,. . -A9 . -. ' wa 2. -.J ' 1 ,ar' 'Fill' ,in gp . , ' 4.44 :- i. I-: 1 X yi 1 ,- . f ' X incla Newton Douglas Nunes RiCl1afCl O'l-EHYY homas Noble janet Olcese .l0i1n Oliveira 117:57 Q-- fliin Y -,.. A Q. 'U' 'NYY' ' .1 'x X I 4' joe Oliveira Stephen Ornellas 107 HL. A1 IU' 'iw I 1 V 4. 19 -0 vs John Grsaba Israel Owens Connie Martinez Gregory McConnell Dennis Mcllwain Darrell McKay Edward Mendes Michael Metzler Kirk Meyer Patty Miguel Kim Miller Mary Miller David Millikan Pamela Mitchell Kathy Mizell Peter Moes Richard Moon Edward Moreau Terrie Morton Cheryl Mueller 1 r A on ya' lx D Charles Owlett Kenneth Farmer juniors entertain seniors Junior class prom committee: Seated. Jana Bilhou, Pat Holman, Ber- nadette Teixeira, Steve Ornellas. Danny Lafferty, Claire Borges. Standing. Tom Noble, Cindy Vaz, Mike Baker, Patty Miguel, Joey Cotta, Janice Martin, Charlene Freitas, Ioan Oliveira. Betty Parry Rodney Pasch Donald Patricl- ll! 'u-- 3 T5 S--1 i fl! 5 , . K fel Shi.,-s 1,3 r. ,,, ,. if 41' WIT? ,P Charles Sarratt Rudy Sepeda Cathy Silva Don Smith Shirley Southard Steven Shannon Scott David Shoquist Linda Silva Suzanne Smothers Sandra Souza Virgil 108 mg t traditional prom Herman Patrick aura Pederson Steven Phillips as f fa 'P :Q M T gf ar Ah 54. William Polk Phyllis Powell Karen Provine .J. . 16,7 'i 1 17 is -js JMX Carlton Reed Sandra Rico Bonnie Roberts ' w ., A nv is .J ., 'vy - 1 T 'l l v mi! ' Q '-.,1f i 41' K 4 ,fl Steve Robinson Judith Rocha Margaret Rodarmel Emma Rodrigues Kristine Rogers Carl Roof Kevin Rooney Debbie Roth Mary Salazar X., fs GT ,..f fr? i' z. -L , Marti' 1 'I 1 -.-, . 1. W . I1 9 I s. ' 411 -JA K si' I- . H .nf 1 K r 'P - ' ' ,J 14..- - ,. ,ey t .. 1, 1 A g WB? ' ' ,,- I I ' :1' 'E' . it . 'M u d 'A li Debra Stepp jerry Stevens Sharon Strole Bobbette Taylor Paul Taylor Bernadette Teixeira Janet Stevens Shirley Strickland Debra Sybesma Cynthia Taylor Janet Teghtmeyer Kenneth Therkildsen 109 steve ornellas at hel Joey Thomas Philip Tomkins Deborrah Tullis Frank Vasquez janet Vernon Howard Vjlli Sylvia ThO1'l1l0f1 Beth Tullis Cathy Vannoster Cindy Vaz Eugene Vieira Richard Villalb V, 5 vm V ' 3? 'ri Thy fi N- 671 I, -lx t eu N- uii -ff ,-' J - ,,-1. iii' 'I -Q .ff . A R -A 'itil - f 1 ' , 5- A ' If' nv ra Ls ,J - 1-, K L ,l 'Y N' : , . . , 1- 1 4 ' Q -N aiu A 'J J ' f ' 'V ' 4 -If V vu-tw: fi:-- - .. ' V P 'J 'v uf' Astute Nuntius sports' editor, Steve Wheat, is an alert member of the junior class. 110 If Z 'Il 4' -s r',. rg' vu.-I Debbie Wood ldnnif Young Diamantina Yanez Karen Young less Ybarra Linda Zamora or class of '71 I. ,K 'i Walker' Apryll Wells Ward Steve Wheat if 6. fn 'U' -Xl Edwin White William White an -'ml x ' -,,- 5'-V N ..-Q. , X .. - 1- ,XY , R.. l inior class members are versatile. Dennis McIlwain shows his orseshoe pitching technique. Cindy Williams Anita Wiliford Q 111 Greg Wilson Marshall Winn .VV Y I' . LY , David Wlaschin Conrad Wood 1 ,- ii xr t.Q..- 1 1 7 'L PU' X f x ii lj fi A ,vs ns Laing 5 . N lg ir . A , V , , K I.. -1.4 , C - . 4 D 'Y' 1' - .gs a.-N 14: -Q -ww, W -gx zip N QT, f' A45 - . fa 4 mix -. viii-Y' L sophomores collect for unicef Assisting the class of '72 are Don Mcliibben, assistant adviserg and Anthony Nunes, adviser. Debbie Shiozaki kicking off during the powder- puff football game at the night rally. Sophomores settled into their second year of high school with members in almost every club and the various sports offered. Every facet of campus life was thoroughly enjoyed by the class. Halloween found the sophomores collecting money for UNICEF. Christmas brought the annual canned food drive with the class getting an early start leading to a grand finish. Easter baskets were made in the spring for charity. School and class unity were prime objectives when the sopho- mores sold tiger tails to promote school spirit. Money was also raised by sponsoring an after-game dance. Class rings were selected by a special committee as were class sweaters with both being voted on by all sophomores. Barbara Miguel represented the class as Homecoming Queen candidate. Leading the very successful sophomore year was an all-girl slate of officers including Gale Anderson, presidentg Toni Tull, vice- presidentg Carol Heinrich, secretaryg Connie Peterson, treas- urerg and Mona Ceniceros, student council representative. Ad- visers were Anthony Nunes and Don McKibben. 113 Not pictured: Michael Alpers Robert Anderson Thomas Banuelos Kathy Bates Kenneth Billick David Black Gary Boston Deborah Calloway Trish Carreiro Rosa Castillo Michael Davidson Bill Davis David Ellis Richard Godinho Rosa Gonzales Sergio Gonzales Wilfredo Gonzales Nancy Gray Benny Hagan Deborah Haines Kevin Hansen Larry Hansen Marlene Hess Norman Hill Regina Hill Calvin Hunter Daniel Abelleira ' ' Ricardo Abelleira - - Elbert Acosta Deborah Adams 'f' - Terri Adams . is f fm 4' ' r - . ,,- 'V - -l 049 f - .div t 277: ., ,uf ,li .Q WZ, Pat Aitken Tom Aldern ' ,. Randy Allen ' ' Wilma Allen Victor Altobano , ,- -y, l s . X ix X . '-'ck 'X , V..- x KIM.:-A 'fe Anthony Alves f X f' ' Barbara Alvey Q 4 ' 4- Gale Anderson ,3 ,LQ ' ki Nancy Andrada x- ,. I it - 'Li , A ,, CarolAtchley V' QP -f.,- ' n V -V Mary Islas Jeri Jordan Rodger Keyes Linda Kornegay Roberta Lamoureux Carlos Lara Richard Lee Vicki Long Francisco Madrio Darlene Manuel Anthony McGuire Sherry Mitchell Marvell Moon Dudley Nowak Patty Oliveira Stanley Oliveira Victor Patrick Jackie Reed Andre Rogers Richard Spicer John Torres Arthur Triebel John Virden Timothy Weidemoyer Delores Willhite Sophomores march proudly behind their float. 114 4 ,- 'r fa sa Sv Ji N-I . Jalal 1 J . 4 . . C , , tg ,n I, .AN A I ,QT .gi Q J 1 ' if 'gy.I , Q .1 'LK l xx X 'N' ' 9? . 4 iii, -4 I 1, W 1 Q. -W - A Q I 'u 'T' vgq .xx ---- 4, . Cohen Bond Vicki Brady Pat Borghesi Ricky Bray Mike Bowlin Atlee Bronson .5 f- f 1-' 1' - 4 ' n t Q Qx 5, 4... ., -nv u f N 5 -1 , -,K Sur , X ,. VN X if Q ti 1 5 'N I A ole lu y , . ui L F A, . N, ff.-ff' N31 X --ll lx A D If K- , QQ 1 -. P 1 N, dl Q , Q.- 1 'iv'-n X -P .C Tom Avila Terry Babb Stephanie Badasci Steve Barber Laurie Barkley Annette Barnes Kathy Bates Lulu Mae Battiest Cindy Bechtel Becky Becker Donna Becker Stephen Bengston Rosalie Berna Karen Bernhardt Mary jane Bernstein ,G 14' 1 1 nf ,,, ,Q Mg ash' .A lil 1 A ,V il 'Q H., .. 5? -- - f 1 Tommy Brooks Claudia Carl Sammy Carreiro Bob Browning Becky Burt Lori Camley Darlene Carreiro Mona Ceniceros joseph Chadwick sophomores contribute to charit Marie Chason Donald Clark Ionothan Clayton Jerry Clemens Betty Ann Coe Sara Coe Henrietta Contreras David Costa Doug Costa Fernanda Costa T7 Jerry Costner Renee Cotta Joe Cotten r ' PatriciaCotton FX Sherry Cox J- X 1 lX i X . X X X XXX: E?-'rn '- 1 ,.- ' ln . F 5: I . - l X' ' lf i M if -,1 1 1' ' , - if fi Wir L- ' J B' H 49 XX4 -t V 41, ' 1 . ' -J qi' 'LQ 115 'V Y A X 1 A , fX X' xi .J 1, XXX, X X XX i f .P 5 f J l ' X. 1 .I.,1.u,. X F'-se . gms ,X X r - ' I 1 ' 1 'f A ' A :1 - X1 sank! 1 'X , Becky Crouse Scott Curtis Vicki Darr Beverly Cure Lynne Danner Lester Daugherty 116 5 f ' ff -we, l ' ' ' X Y X XX'XX ' - df, Hfifl 4' ,u ir,ai ,Q i - 4' - H .I P' 5-l I - X Qvfx. . 5 I -'- jig? ' I 1 5' V' 1- l- A' is I A fd.. AJ: 1 David Davis Linda Duhrkopf Patsy Delgado Debra Dulek 'D 'Q X, ..... vu-ay. -v-t- .l li, A , . wx : . 1 , EV 2:1 f N 3 nj w I4 , ii. 4- r,, I -.,- f i , '-v,...vr X v- .i l itrf' ei '--e tl William Dup Eddie Duprei making easter baskets f W fm i gli Y x l ,x i. 4. 1- A rl F 1 .f . x ,x,' , . , 1 . I all 'ry Ellena ark Emerson i Mg ,1- . Sd f if M v- lg. X x yu 'C -QQN. gf' ace, 7 1 1'7 ' s.' A' -Quill' N- 3, 46 in be we so l 4 i vi! 4:5 ,- ' l 6'-3 rw -ga lf, ,ff X a .'f - 2: ' 5 VA 'U -1sg- . ' ,L - Y- T, , v in A ' .' - , y . , .ai 1 S -1 Y--:rpg , 'hifi - ms. 'J-:Vs T H i Q ,. .psi Y , -APT .s . aw- 7,5 571'- ., - -., tg w ,rx 1 ..V,1 , I A in V I 1 PM :N! '13 l v' 33. hn- .34 3 ybpa 2, ,, , ff-L :Q I , I qw 1 if 1 . , , y V rp 'Q - A . ur' T 'i Y - H a ' -Q - yr. I 6 'lui .H ' 1 'gs :. , xl1P x . V I h : . . . 4 '. . L .ima , Aer: rf-5 what -.' .ef .fe p -ff 415 Pete Etchebehere John Evangelo Dana Farris Jerry Fleming Becky Follett Edward Gallaher joseph Gallegos Tony Garcia Terry Garrett Donna Marie Gibbons Deborah Gibson Johnny Gonzales Leon Gonzales Mike Gonzales Robert Gonzales Keri Gore james Green Suzi Green Dale Gregory Delmar Griffith Jim Haley Douglas Hall Larry Hansen Henry Haney Della Harris Kim Hartley Ed Hatch Sharon Hayden Carol Heinrich Ioan Hendricks Larry Hendrix Cindy Henson Mary Hernandez Randy Herrin Charles Hill jim Hill Jack Hillesheim Don Hines Suzie Hobbs ww-:L ,fain-7 ' . f' -K I ...sl I - 1, 4 v s! X- Jasc.. ,fzisf-'- ,a.f:':, IL. ,f - i 5 I r. -h v I M ark Hojnacki Bill Homen II 3 4 -ar 5 if '23 'fx' . 5. r' Q. ,Qw- 'W' Sig, x- 'M 4 I Q.-fr' 9- 'fr ,, 1 1 ru 1. V , Us I X -H . ., S. ,- ,, M xx r if Q .A 5'-f , S X XX 'Z ' N il , or My ,bi ll ,fx ' I r ,wg n igeiiy 'X ' tl I1 . il ....i-ff. V rf 9 X in -.im -. ,. '- . , . . -T-'v x I ia' G 1' 31' vs- Q- ,T ' ,. - ,,, , r .H Pg . r-w A I, '41 ... 1 4 ..-- .1 '- ,ugi ,N A . , T, , f -.. - ' 7 9 ,, rf! A u Ifss-, , W -te , ' i ff 3 Brenda Hood Mary Houston joanng Huddlegron Larry Hurd Irene Hurst Iennie Horn John Howe Pat Huddlegton Vivian Hurd Mike Irigaray 118 ,fb Z 'Uh K 31 nr. 'K If J -Q-N W ,J-5 if' -- G 4,3 - . hi' .3 , M' .l 4 fa ' V f , s X -.4 W ae. lx si 4' , Q J, -.yi 5 , Q , ,1 e--c . bi..,, Y I . - Larry jacinto Theresa Jones Barbarajames Donnajosefczyk Beverly jeff Linda Kain Martinjohnson WilbertKeel Cregjones Debbie Kemp Sophomore Eddie Dupree tal-:in in the bicycle racing contest 15' 61 I' 'D' 1 , l fx ,I ml ry 4- ' 3 -Y, Xf- X- Q 3' 4--ffx l . A :. rr I Yi. l -'S' -.-1 Michael Kennedy Darwin Klassy Meg Kniely Alan Kothe Sheree Kriclc g, the lead over senior jim Clemens -at ...- M- .f S' fy ' ml 1 1 , fir, up Y '1 T. M 'S' H -1 c .J 1 an , I 'l uf J. x ---Y' Terry Landers Kathy Lazor Alan Lee Kathy Lemons Kathy Levario Chris Leyva Everett Logan Virginia Lopez Ray Lubben 'Q 'fvih , , Ioe Lucio Q? l 3 'N l BobbyLuis 'sl ' . , Joe Luis - , -- A N L. TerriLupo V -f' - ,l Q is - Tom Lytle ifwfjt-it ,+A li ' 2 1 ff i. ff-5' fx , A 4' ,, 1 . .., , A r -A , ...i Yu I - N A K -Q7 Trinidad Madrigal Manette Magera Sandra Ann Manzanares 'U' Barbara Marshall Bruce Masson Doris Martin Marianne Martin Nancy Martin ii- Pat Hucldleston portraying his skill at ping pong. ' i , if .gg ' ' .. A Y 'c -, 'fi ---'P - 1. +43 i 4. ,- I , is l xx l JI. ff f , L, . Q X 3 Juanita Martinez Nicholas Martinez Nadine Maschmeyer Lynda Matthews p'Q ,..-.Q I l 559 J' nuns... 'A i it 11, , , i l . -A, if W lg A l ' --24 1 N 1 ,X 'As..3 I ff 'vs 'ifflff X , Q 13 W F -4 65 Lenny McAllister Sandy McFadden Ted McGuire Denise McKay Dennis Kevin Barbara Tom Miller all-girl slate of officers leads the class of 1972 -fx '17 '3 r , N A , l wi fifif! -n i , O 121 Rick Mitchell lchiko Molkentine Sherrie Morgan David Morrell Myron Mullican Steve Nation Stan Netto Abby Newton Debra Newton Paula Nicholson Wendy Nuding Carolyn Nunes Cindy Nunes lane Oliveira Norman Oversen Pat Owens Shirley Pagaduan Cheryl Palazzo Karen Palmer Joe Paramo -4 r ff x , N, P iff fpsrfh 1 X af? ,,,, 3 . ,,.a-v ,fe- 54' zlx i,,f, l Letha Parmer Jana Parry Susan Parsons Virginia Pasillas Christy Pederson 1' fv- n r Gai ff 101 '43 . x .-. 'Tj' I' W A. 1 ,,...--f it It J ' 5, 'ri .- r 1: A if , Ji! FV' x f , .I-' , . -4 v A. .?,4 'Ui Chris Pena Mary Perez Ozell Perryman Connie Peterson Susan Peterson Cindi Phillips Dennis Pierotte Vickie Pimentel Bruce Poole Danee Post 122 Ioan Powell Ralph Powell Steven Privett Angie Pulido Robert Pulido Sherry Ragan Carol Gail Reece Rebecca 4? f . J P r , '+ Fifi it it 'P' W Lp' .5 'l b if . .,.-Q 'iltI,.d'i 1 - 'ia if .Sv V: 'ly , :tl -U' f Y viz. Ll. N- -.rf-5 Y r. wif ' 0 w.. ,b .- : 5, .. A VI, I-,,,.a Sophomore Ring Committee. Mary Billingsley, Daniel Abelleira, Toni Tuli, Robert Sippel, Debbie Shiozaki Not Pictured: Terry Landers, julie Sjolund lea, X vt'-:ff ' ff' ug .. ,f A J ,. - ss. if a l 'iq l 'x X 1 I n .pi I E7 ,tr Q :- , Lv' ,,4-4' . -is l , .fr - :..1'3 'I' X ' 'av - l lg: Chuck Rhoads Randy Rhoads Jimmy Robbins Chris Rodrigues Dulce Rodrigues Bruce Roe Ian Rose lean Rose Katherine Rothschild Elaine Ruff Joe Ruiz Margaret Rumpf William Rumpf Esteban Salazar Vincent Salazar l 9,54 Abby Newton captured in a moment of deep meditation. 123 fb'--fn. ,ell A gf . af . I FY, I i f jg' ' f ,. JM 1 -. , b. V . s X.. 5 . V 1 X- P i .f fl ..,.:: -'gl xr , - . tfflw-'., f Dfw. . S - ' li 'xl 4 'fl J I . A l Z . lf? ,l '- l it R Susan Sartuche Melody Sasis Thomas Schaaf Connie Schaclcart Karen Scher Susan Schuck JP' Nr 1o1! .A -7' 'J of . ' fun' -A: -, t R greg 41 pr p , E! R., 1 -J 4, F , l -,JY ,Jr 'AVN ll +15 james Schuetz Robert Schweizer Jim Seabourn Russell Sears Roy Shearer Debbie Shiozaki 1-35' - ..,.. -Q-Q12 .,. ' J X, x 41 ' N '- . rat nil' V , t, , . R ,. -1 1-, - ' 'E s x hx ' al, SA C L of f wx ix 'f l ,. . ht-53' . ,Q 9 xvsa A' . J N l J 4 , Q6-, l X nf I 'N bl , X - r:.J' l fr Danny Shore Ken Shores Chuck Silva Marie Silva David Simas Robert Sippel 124 A,-X HQ 615 ,- ,.... 1. I 1 S '-'Q lv ' V U, , ,AIN , ,,4 X. is , , ...a-0 047' ' sw.. ,I J V 1 r t , l' 17. Y ui 1 1 .- 1 fr Q I M N 1 w 4 N NX S , I 1 . .r lily? 115 Qu 4 'D' lr llo- 'fl I... Q-, A .aw ,. A 8 . 'l p, y. . b Q g- .N J, K . a-I Marlene Siracu sa julie Sjolund Debbie Slamp Frederick Slyfield Debbie Smith Elizabeth Smith 'IDA .-v 'T Duane Sorenson Lorraine Souza joy Sowders Letha Spears Martha Spencer Pamela Stadt 4, 1. 19 .-S' 1' dgyjpp- ,V L K- .9 , f fflwi 1 siege-'M '-' , ,....f f Patti Stanley Patty Sterrett Charles Steve Diane Steven Brad Streeter Hardy Streets sophomores exert great effort to take spirit stick at night rall Sophom xhibit great spirit at th f IU! 1 - 1 ne' ll' fy-- -fi' 3 . 1 ,Z 'Q L ,jx K5 1 '-'N Don Stultz Cindy Swift George Sula Arlene Tanco Anne Swetman Patricia Ann Terrio ' gi 1 s 19: , A ,I u ' X I V. W-. - 0.5 'Q I, . f 1' gen? Louie Thomas Linda Toste Gary Trigueiro 125 x 523' lun Y' if ,., 1-sf , 'df'-' ,fx as-.5 day Ili l 1 .w Jose Vasquez Bob Villa Don Virden jay Wilkinson Linda Williamson Debbie Wilson ' ,f Ron Virden ic . - 1' ' A , . VickyVoter ll' W 'I' rm z: IohnWaEforcl , - A ii iii' M- , . W fr -li in x i W X -- h-i , .. N -- I K- , ,Pvt i s ' i 1 ,- , :W ' 4 Biuwafd I T, 'A i i , F CoralWarren 1 y A 12- 5- I' f il, '. KenWheat 4 K ,H K I -.- J Q - X .5 -1 1 R T b Y Y . 4 wr, ' .h J Q - I ' lnq 'i f' 1 , 7 XL' I i ' . l 3' -5 un .. TN ,H If 1 ' 15,7 4' ,' A Y - , i Danny White ' , ' . 1 2 A 1 Marsha White ' Q. 'f f V ' A ' . 4 l ir Pam White I I' .K .l ' -J f A.-l ' ' e I . Z.. : I A -7 A V 5 - - .T ll gn J ' W ' If fn -V ' Na . S.. ,IVV - 39' f Ai Q su. Q4 lx' ' .. - , A , RobertWhite 4 4 5 3 f '5 Ralph whmen 'f M' raffl 7 'S' J, M Tom Wilcox -- 4 TN 4 if r,X ins M fj 1 A- if '12 ii Q-fd , I ff! l 4 X531 H ..QL- I .W Sophomore students displaying their pull in a tug of war. 126 Margie Woodrow Susan Wise i '-7 f-..,-. .4 Wood Woods Young N Q 1 157 .,, f , i. Cindy Swift and Becky Becker caught in the act of slipping food in for a teacher's party. holiday sasis leads freshmer YW I - -'l wi lint' Q'- gt Y in ...M .fi i l i JJ fix Freshman Class Officers. STANDING: Student Council Repre- Sasisg Vice-president Debbie Smith. SEATED: Secretary Nancy sentative Barbara Newtong Treasurer Kim Elliotg President Holliday Short. 128 rough year Freshman class advisers, Simone Ostrander and Jack Holman. President Holliday Sasis, Vice-president Debbie Smith, Secretary Nancy Shortg Treasurer Kim Elliot, and Student council representative Barbara Newton- officers for the class of 1973-were capable and eager to be involved in school activities. Tremendous class spirit was demonstrated by the underclass participation in pep rallies, Homecoming, Christmas food drive, and interclass games, to name a few of the extracurricular interests. Midyear saw many freshmen become associate members of C.S.I3., as well as adding to the fame of Tiger athletic teams. 'Freshman class shows spirit at rally. Glenn Aho Beatrice Alberty Joe Alberty ,- '2' . . - L., J rl x Scott Aldern jean Allison Robbin Alviso David Allen Terry Allison Noe Ambriz Debi Allen Eddie Almanza Debrah Amerson W f I ' . - 1 13-, A B ww . ,,, el X V A ww --J NN ' l xx or if . 5453-1 1' Z.. vii r , ' , de m Y , ,I K . 4 f.. g e x ff rw ' tl 1 .-, A fi - , . - u '. ' .ani ,r . ' bl MMM ' ' B' A lf.. ... pf' , i L , f - ,ai .4 'ff YC' 'A :?'ii1Q2-ru -- ' ' , irfv.-T! 2 I +f..J.f hl J 4 .- r 1 'S ,4 - V I ,,, . B X 'A , ijt A .1 ,' 'l K -'DJ' l f I ' Xl' rf - - 1 Deborah Bair Karen Barker Paul Baker Rosaline Barros Lynn Baranow Mike Bates A WI r fm. it ijt :cf ., x Sammie Battiest Shirley Beaudry Suzanne Berger 130 Daniel Arnold Ron Augusto Donna Ayc Ruth Aroz Pam Avila Diane Badg John Augusto Teresa Avila Neil Bailey X fi -, ,vii , A I v ff 'MLK n- .g V .,. , V. 1 1 r rx r' ' If I A I il' 'S ' it H o A , -I ji ' l YW: J N ' ' ' vi' .1 A lt.. .JV Michael Berry Susan Bertao Mary Ann Bezerra l. 'fri l.. . ' - 'l 1 1 li X ,fl A g r,' 'E -x ' V -- Rodney Billingsley Rocky Bon' David Blythe Gale Boston Ricky Borba Belle Boyle rf' 'yi .-Y, l 'Z' :gl 5 Enthusiastic freshmen prove faithful to their fourth place winning float. . , . , 1, - 4 7 t Q ,l N J - . 4 I JL,-' ' rl F- J 1 - f' X I -4 3 -... 1 . J I N ' ,' S, -JL N. i ry C V' . A , .X ' Q,uJn 3 - he ,a .-.5 K ' -xj 7 C - .lk .ig Ll Y -L 'p -Q - ' Q J L, X I.. Q C. fha K u W' 1 J lil' .., X was 'F 5 . 'J N 'M , I 6 Ag-A W ' ,' 414, - 1 y fe li .e ' ... 11 -f ,ri 1 f W- . A f aj A A Y Y a'7 4' ' A 11' C - 4. N ., f . ' ' '-H' ' 5 e e A ' i 7 V V F Y I , i 4' ly In CA v L- XD' 4 x 'l , A -l F1 . C ' 1 ' X idy Bray jean Bryant Neville Buyense jennie Carney Randy Cheek Donnie Contreras Mark Corder Wvid Brown Frank Buckner Randy Cansler Donna Cassady Sandra Clark Cecile Cooke Tommy Corder lla Brown jack Budlong Harold Canty Teresa Chapman Olivia Contente Debbie Cooper Patricia Costa 131 --'P if Ref.-3' ln' freshmen place fourt Net DEN im vii 3 fi rev fi 5? jun ff' . , B4 la flwf . , ,fe -e'ee . ,np :WJ ' . ff P, ,ill 1 . Gi- Q! ff, a -.,. xl K H V una' A ' ' -- XSL- X , :Ng i :,. Q f '. p A, Y A , 'P . ' . : b I I e e F .1 9 -4 r-ze? fit 5 'iv :J LA , . . a ' f 1 'U X T ? I I lm li? , F ag' I bandra Costa Kathleen Cota Mark Cotta Patricia Cotta Sheila Cotton David Crapo , 1 V i 'F D' Wm. -. 7 I' -'. ii . fa QTL: A' Q 4 ' '73 JJ . I '- '-- if .ij - , If q vi ,X . Him-mm - iliifa -x - Vw f,f41J'iI-fva-f,'pI'i1,a Stan Criollos Vedette Davoli Grace Diaz Mike Cullen Stephen Cummins Sherrie Damiani Debbie Danner Edwin Davis Coleman Day Manuel DeBem Paul Delaney Ricky Delgado Cheryl Dey 132 Michael Dierdorff Sherrie Dixon Angie Donez Cathryn Donnell Sharon Dudney - .P .J s -41 p L ,-v' . J 1 rx om' Don Duhrkopf Kimberly Elliott Cheryl Ellis Iudy Espinoza joe Felipe Kathleen Felipe P Q, 2 K - rj' i S3511 ag V - Q! fr I f,L-'VEQSQDHQ 4 ov are '12 X 'af , - A ii Craig Ferreira Charles Fisher Nancy Fisher Dale Floe john Ford Karen Ford v Leo Ford Terry Fors Frances Fr, Diane Frei Richard FL Pamela Ga n float competition P I -Q X HBV' .. N ,,, X U .A as if f li ii five . i -0 5 x K' , - , 4. 'J - ,' 4 H -' 'r X ff 1 x 'A g i ...J ' -R Q 6 LJ. :ha .-E13 . Jw 'C ' , Q ' 1' H.: 2-'J ' '- ,sf xwu 17. f :Q fi- ! ' i LY- ff' . J V, -423 - D' . K' I K . .5 ' , 1 F5 ' 'Nh I '.,' 5 1 'QA Z f JI' I 2 G, is. n '.., ie' i , 3, 1 ' rw ,M ff: 1: F ' 'Q ,r , if Nr .' .. ii: .5 lx i' Q - - 9 - -QU' -4-I ,, N v ,.,., , x Il 'W X!j i 1 Y 1 I , 0' 9 ' ' 'K 1' it L -' I . if 3:7 ' s - . ,A , , p ., f-43,35 if f E23'1lu'L' .211-.in Q G ,,..,,...J 'fi' . ' mis I GL' -Q ri I - 3 1. -,u in M - M, ' V I -1, xx ' a 'X 5 D X fn up i ' xr! ' ffl' Ct' ii . -Q Q .,, ,lx i ' in V 'ri Nr 1 is f 'K jimmy Hagan Susan Hanna Debra Hall Craig Hansen Maureen Hallen Jeannie Hansen Alex Gaffney Teresa Gaffney Deborah Gallaher Sylvia Garcia Phyllis Gaspar Cynthia George john Gibson Michael Gillett Robert Gobby Adela Gomez Guadalupe Gomez John Gonzales Socorro Gonzales Barbara Good Cindy Gramps Arleen Green Rick Greene Russell Grisso Freshmen, Diane Badgett and Suzanne Berger, learn how to utilize LHS library. 133 Freshman, Valerie Molina, passes sophomore, Dob Villa, at night rally tricycle FHCE. l ' J' r ff so i 3' , '1 4 lrig ' I L ,VK fi-in .fi ,r G' - pu 4- n 'N I - 3 13- 'T 'A' Q . G seeing ,-.. 'R -Q .sl 'Q 561 ,N ' Ky.. Q. . -7 Arleen Green blows violently at her ping pong ball. - k - H-ll F .r If I J 'Jef ' - ' r f L M. . V i A XM Sif 9 ,J i I:-I.-'Ii ,ilk A Q X L ' 141' .Nr r .Ji mh- Laureen Harclgrave Greg Henington Debra Hargrove Richard Hernandez Robert Harris Donald Hess William Harwood Terri Hill Vic yHathaway Tina 1 Leta Hays Susan Hines Steven Hayter Joseph Hobbs 134 I 1 fyx Glenn Hoffman Jana Hojnacki Douglas Hollis Sandra Holmes Sheri Homen Grace Honey Mitchell Hood ,R ..- N- 'rv' Y' A -. ' N . 7 Y W' ,. , , . ,I . r, iw ,ffl 1 'lf' ' 3 E W: X. I .D if hi il 1: 'ff' 1 v- Xl 1 1 r 4K 1 fi 1 f' 'f K at K XX 27 .ax :AE N fl . JN 1 at L -1 .,. . -J F Q it , ' 4 X ' '7X P I' sl ll :Ji it l 11 A 5 if i1f,S-' , A., ,., b ik' , wr, fy - -t .fer . i-F1-.,. ' N , - 15 D S w Barbara Horn Carol Horn Debbie Howard Dana Humphreys Jack Ingram jeffrey Irwin Evelyn lacquez David Jayne Ruthy johnson Anthony Jones Carolyn Jones Louise Jones Teresa Kamerer Susan Keith Glenda Kelly Ioyce Kornegay David Lafferty Gary Lalirance Ted Langs Jonathan Lee Jeanette Lemons Janet Letbetter Gina Leyva Peter Loheed Freshmen competing in tug-of-war against juniors at night rally. 135 ll SAI' f-rl if K L hv'A X H if .. , 3 il-'Ei-'fl N N '. 1, 'T 'G a I .? ! N HT f ,S ,kij if ,li I T H C l irfil-Lifuiat Danny Long Wendy Lowe Judith Lucas Terry Lytle Lynn Machado Tim Machado H+' , l Q- ,f -35. ,... f - , ,f jf r it-.F Ll 13,5 , J . .1 I. freshmen participate eagerl' 'J' if 5 ,H -,ae ,xy ti f, 7 .A . F.- 'C i 'iii' J f K ' J x tr 'r' f' 'ai 1 C if fgjgigggf. fi J J lg t. f,1fffl5f .min er, if f it J r, J: , xx Q i- 1, . , J 1. . 'gh 411' ,Nik ' . , X .X '- -Q, ' , . E X .1 lx , J '. E wir, . ' mx Deborah MacNeill Shawn Marable Helen Marshall Martha Martinez Brenda McAlister Michael McCorkle Denise Mello Dennis Mello Phillip Mendes Robert Mendes Kenny Middlebrook Gilbert Miguel , 5- ' 1 , . , 'A 5 -,, i ...N ff - -, 1 I J . , K, Y 5. f. ' 1 A 1 N ,LE N 2 it Lil I ' i J. F H, . ' J., A s J, J a a at J ,1 I' .., : 1 K NA .W il C J J' A U I -1 Q fa n Q .' rf 9 t, I: ' :Jifi it ' fi w J. f .. ' , 1 H , A i X ,Qc ,. 'av VA 1 -ef ' 2 7 s.:tXN,.,g it .1 ' , , Cf- f l .. 'R fit Janice Morillo Nance Morrell Charles Morrison Evon Miller Kerry Miller Marcia Mills Gary Moon Charles Mueller Rudy Moore William Mueller Susan Moreau Kathleen Mullen Edward Nation Sheilah Carol Nelson Chuck Karen Neves Cynthia Barbara Newton Janice Jackie Nicholson Chris Jenny Nicholson Debbie N93 'V' ... 1- I. , I T -11 5 Z g 'E- 'im Osborne phn Owlett ohn Palacios Rachel Paramo lilly Parmer landy Pasch th e food drive N Jil W .f U j l ap. Joy- ,. F 1 . -e , I: f A 'Q , 'x, ,- ' ,J 5 by y , y y y H -' ' 1 .-it ,,, s .. ll ij' , Al jr '+- A y ve Ky - .y 4 ,hc , AX - lie in .fo Eddy Pasillas Kathleen Paulo Leo Paulo Sheila Penrbd Arthur Perez jess Perez Debby Perkins Gloria Peterson Richard Phillips Sandra Polk Kenneth Powell Laura Powell Sheryl Puckett julie Rachuba Frank Ramos Freshmen, Frank Weber and Mark Cotta, learn to study any place any time. 137 f 1 7' ' 1 5- ne - W A1 . t ii: r v ,. A all , 3 I n 'M N. gun' W 4 i '- ' 1 x 55 g I 1 i .-f 'if' , I' I f 'Sk . , I5 nib. J! 1 5, x F' FrX. ,lin ..- --:X -:ff . uf 151. i :QP ' iii 2,9-P Antonette Scott David Scott Robert Scott Alton Sears Randy Sells Lara Sharpe Debbie Nancy Short l 2 J. S' vil.Jl N A K 1 I 1 A- N- Y, -'L . ti is ..--1 ' ,....-- v , y R .1 x , I th X V . lr, in J I 'I-xjT'H f yQ1fA iv an ff . Q ,Ui i ---x La -.- 7 -s 53 ii?-Qi fp! ' R f fm 'iii' ED 'ff' 'ii , 1- If l 1 x V A 43' 1 ' . .1 3 ina. -1 v F It 4 N , f 1 pf ,. ff , 'J xg W All t -' ' -V. 1 . i .. Z. . ff f-1.1! T. it R ' ' fa' 'S r R, N ' ' A ' f 9' 'l P + T'-53' P ,A X .bds-!r:.a6 4-eqginsgrva I '55 s V ar- fri .,- .7' ' -- ring, . 1 , V, 'J 2 l- f Q ff jim Ramos Dionisio Rendon Tony Ramos Dana Reynolds Mable Reed Sue Rico Glorene Reiland Bill Roberts Debra Reinhardt Rodney Rocha jeff Remington Linda Rodarmel E Q . , A 9 ,Q-Y Don Roe James Rogers Terry Rogers Angela Roof Kevin Russell Joe Sagaser Sara Salazar Albert Samuels Alfred Samuels Holiday Sasis Gayle Schuschke Jeffrey Schweizer 138 Debbie Smith and Susan Hines are great examples ol freshman spirit at Homecoming night rally. Freshman Richard Hernandez racing for the finishing line in interclasscompetition. If f 'CNP P ,a W .ll '-'E' V V ' in ,TV N ' r ,fir 2 'C .QM if -f AKLX V fig , . MPX A Q. l Y f X 47 1 wa' Aa ' .,-1 'X ' ' bk , at - 1 .i V Z' Q, 'Q' ww s 1 a M Scot Stewart john Stultz David Swift Larry St. Martin Karen Swearengin CherylTaylor Glynna Stucker lane Swetman Curtis Taylor freshmen pose as arabian knights fo 1: Gary Taylor Karl Taylor fi N r U , .- '5- .5 M is ik '1- E 2 ix 4 ,I 'L --fd E7-E.. X .., I' Perry Taylor Lana Thayer li . mi :S ,- QM ,.. . ,J ,Q Q f I , 'X 1, 1' f I -. T K .1E.'- Gregory Thomas Richard Thomas Pamela Thomas 'Q , if s -X Linda Thompson 5 . Q ' X M .Q 3 'N Q JL j . qi 7 l ' T2 , f f' 4 S I e M T V- ,- . tx' vx 6 , - if 4. ig ' U H31 Q ,fs lx.-. 4 I -.1 IF' N y ' ' V Ny, i 'I In In -w' 'ki . A mg. ' ' . -. f N ,7 ' . to if , r A V 1 it 3' W ja t X A . ' 1 ' r' ' 'f af nl ' A 5 'H-, s so -E 1 , - iw ' D A 5 r. i Q f .l -v ,lx V-, V Y 5' , A A . XR' A, A D .. , l ik 'Ai' .,a- 'e J f ' Vernon Vincent Frank Weber Karen Whitehead Nancy Williams Photographer catches Cleve Evans working in Rebecca Virden Ieffrey Wellings Phylis Whitten Scott Williams cafeteria during his lunch hour Roger Virden Keith Wheat Cheryl Wilcox Matt Wilson Beverly Waymire Laurie White Janice Williams John Wood nterclass xld Woodhouse johnny Ybarra .ne Worrell Jennie Young 'WPA ' Freshman Kenneth Powell learns about student life at Lemoore by looking through a past yearbook school ' personnel messages A 1 ' L e 1, I 6 4-rv, l ' ., hi .13 1 1 in memoriam l December 18, 1969 Classified employee at Lemoore High School for 3Oyears. Crossing the Bar Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for mel And may there be no moaning of the bar, When I put out to sea. But such a tide as moving seems asleep, Too full for sound and foam When that which drew from out the boundless deep Turns again home. Twilight and evening bell, And after that the dark! And may there be no sadness of farewell, When I embarkp For tho' from out our bourne of Time and Place The flood may bear me far, I hope to see my Pilot face to face When I have crost the bar. TENNYSON l969-70 ,sq-X H -1 . v xg . neil nordstrom had successful first year in command . . . gary sedgwick led local cta facul- ty association . . . phyllis good was president of classified group . . . teachers and adminis- trators numbered 60 . . . faculty basketball quintet lost to varsity . . . faculty golfers had inter-faculty tournament . . . superintendent nordstrom went to washington to fight for federal funds . . . employees saddened by bill follett's death . . . faculty and classified asso- ciations awarded student scholarships . . . board of education accepted new shop building . . . blakeley, buckley and rachford retired . . . jim moses resigned at midterm for job in indus- try . . . joe pyle absent with valley fever . . . patricia wolfsen and everett ehda announced marriage. . .john stevenson, jack lee, jim bennett, ray thomas, and fred mahoney helped population explosion . . . kathy hill enjoyed two week visit with husband in hong kong . . . employees celebrated with end-of-year party. i A Y. 'E i f 3 blakeley and rachford retire billie blakeley started adaptive p.e. Seventeen years at LHS as physical education teacher, coach and counselor are ending this spring with the retirement of Mrs. Billie Blakeley. During her time spent in teaching, she served as Girls' League adviser, adviser of the pep girls and cheerleaders and she is also accredited with starting an adaptive P.E. program three years ago. maxine rachford headed english department Culminating her 12th year at LHS, Mrs. Maxine Rach- ford saw the introduction of a new curriculum in English, that of semester electives for juniors and seniors and the installation of multi-ability grouping. First coming to LHS as a librarian and teacher of English, Mrs. Rach- ford later became chairman of the English Department. She also served as CSP adviser and assistant. Neil Nordstrom, District Superintendent of Schools 3 Q I I I Q ru li E P3941 J W W H33 i nn- w- -nun ills: Q Board of T Ed Miguel, Board Member l46 Castleman, R.D. House, Stanely Hawk, Clerk neil nordstrom takes helm at lemoore district Dear Students: The many outstanding activities and events recorded in this Nuntius have been a portion of the history of a high school with which we are all proud to be associated. This year the Board of Trustees, under the leadership of Chairman Jim Cobb, has accomplished many fine improve- ments for our schools. In january of 1970 the new electronics- drafting-metal shop building was accepted. Two new 79- passenger school busses were placed in use after the first of the year. Plans have been developed for the rehabilitation of the girls' gym with construction to begin at the close of this school term. A continuation class program has been established and plans have been developed for constructing classrooms for this program. The Board has made up a com- plete study of the District policies and has supported federal and state legislation that will aid our district. My first year as superintendent has been a very enjoyable one, and I hope this year has been the same for all of you. NEIL N. NORDSTROM District Superintendent 'U' j. R. Cobb, Chairman Neil Nordstrom I 47 assessing administrators guid In the face of innovation in education, Prir Ralph Peterson notes that Lemoore Q School is not an experimental school Our tees and administration are aware of the trer education and continually assessing the ' and worth of the many innovations in the We choose to let experimental schools make uations of new programs. Thus we do not ardize the education of many to test every ' and fancy of the age. Head Counselor Lowell Mueller agreed, acl It has been our practice to make a thor study of these innovations including studei action, before making any change. All idea not necessarily good just because they are and all require continuing evaluation to C mine the need for further revision. Vice Principal Allen Gilkey stated, Studen rest, Viet Nam war, and demonstrations are of the most serious challenges facing our so These pressures are secondary to the needs 1 individual at LHS. 148 tudents of lhs Allen Cillcey, Vice-principal. MC' .i 1-.i. 14 H. L Mueller, Director of Guidance. X l t l counselors, nurses and secretarie Mrs. Phyllis Nesbitt, Principal's Secretary, Mrs. Mina Strole, Counselors' Secretary, and Mrs. Edith Landis, At- tendance Secretary. ag , 3 1 4 'VQD1 29' Mrs. Louise Snow, Library Assistant, and Mrs. Nancy Oliveira, Bookkeeper. Mrs. Dorothy Delaney, Assi ant Nurse, and Mrs. Gene Bengtson, Nurse. ., .I L'Qf fFJ if I-f o7ll WQIQF BT 'l'IW-l1 !'!'U !,,3,,-,-qprxufq-3 ri ,, lg-r - 4-s 11-f: lar I-34.1,-av:-1 - -,wi-ve 1' lrrr-- 'l 7' .--., -. -4--E, ,ur- gf, ,,,.,.,, . H, ...E-1 Mrs. Peg Vogt, District Accountant, and M Edna Rowell, District Secretary a 150 Bookkeeper. sist students Counselors. Mrs. Billie Blakeley and Ralph Dawdy 151 0 sixty teachers English Department, Mrs. Delores Short, Bob Smith, Mrs. Barbara Hahn, Gerald Knatterud. Seated. Mrs. Maxine Rachford. H-. is 1.1 . Lv' P , . Q. ff? . -. 41 - f f f English Department. Miss Patty Wolfsen, Mrs. Cathy Hill, Mrs. Ann Ewing. jack Holman, not pictured 152 NX ad students hysical Education Department. jim Hammond and ack Palermo l L l' 1 4 Shop Department. Charles Dudley, Cleon Lewis, Lee Gill Science Department. Mrs. Therese Music De artment. Ioe P le aulo, substitute teacher P Y i l i 1 ' ,. ,kv l Foreign Language Department. Rayo Budge and Art Lopez 153 faculty welcome Home Economics Department. M Science Department. jim Bennett, Frank Buckley, Mrs. Cathy Calad, Cary Sedgwick. Susan Meeker, Miss Linda Burton, l f X U, N ., V j A Lroumu ' in Business Department. Mrs. Opal Herrin, Joel Finley, Mrs. Mary Io Nisbet, Al Albrecht. 154 ew superintendent to lhs vi, i. 'i i Ef- , is. iii rf' if 'I ir Math Department. Wilbur Booth, Mrs. Janie Hamblin, jim Moses, Lonnie Bellman, Art Department. Ray Thomas I. T. Reasoner. 155 gary Sedgwick head: Barry Johnston, Math, Mrs. Pam Corbett, Teacher's aide, Leroy Hurte, Music substitute I Mrs. Ruby Rhodes, Library Science, and Mrs. Simone Ostrander, Special Education :vii .. History Department. Mrs. janet Taubman, Miss Cleta Smith, Luther Whitten, Jim Inglis. Jack Lee, not pictured. 156 J.. -. l :wx T aculty association fhygical Education Department, Mfg, Faculty Club Officers. lim Bennett, treasurer, Mrs. Janie Hamblin, secretary. Standing. Swfgid HUHCRQ. and Mrs. I-OiS Hubanks Gary Sedgwick, president, joe Finley vice-president. l :xt 'H I 1 -T ,., 9- . , i , - mr . V 'r--cr W- . 4 . at--new or -Lf Tr l M , i A p . Z' buf K f 1 15' il 1- 'f IR? 'ff 1 , W , E vii 'fr - -E . i .,1 231, x,,-.,- SESELE History Department, Seated. Mrs. NN' ggi Doris Gibson, Riley jones, Bob Fraley. Standing, Tony Nuncs, Fred Mahoney. Shop Department. John Rude, Don McKibben, John Stevenson 157 classified personnel help mak P 9 oy Q' 04, 1 463' '-ZZ1., at i Y v Cafeteria workers. Mrs. Wadja Dewazien, Mrs. Eleanor Parrott, Mrs. Phyllis Good, Cafeteria director, and Mrs. Viola Taylor. Willard Creelman and Clarence Lewis, maintenace head. i r. V. ' I - 1 I I E .a 7 ,-I . . P K I '7 A - ai . 'fm' T'. 1 ,:. ,. ,f V, H-. t l , Roy Larsen and Frank Luis, head custodian. . A , lack Cotton, Manuel Cotta, Lloyd Curry, and Bill HL Not Plcmred' Vmcel Kurtz' Transportation director. 158 moore outstanding .-. I Tony Lopes Charles Parkerg Pete Chapman, head grounds mang Matt Rochag and Andy Brown. Albert Crenshaw and jim Poindexter Vincent Cheek and Albert Ellis 'I 59 port message -v-p ,.i - 5 'nil 4-,.., hir' . n .152 . 'l!,, rv 'WH 969-7 lemoore received cap haralson award for second con- secutive year. . .award based on all around sports' excellence. . .valley team with most points keeps trophy for year. . .lemoore trying for three straight. . .foot- ball came in second in league. . .basketball team took league championship, downed by wasco in all- valley play. . .lemoore's famous track squad came in second to reedley in league. . .still divisional, valley, and hopefully area contenders at press time. . . b and c track swept league. . .chances good to take divisional, area, and valley. . .lemoore, sanger, and reedley tied for first in east sequoir league in golf. t. . at press time tournament pending to determine winner. . boys won league and vidisional in swimming. . .girls came in second in both. . . a boys were third. . .varsity baseball fourth in league. . . j.v.'s and frosh ended third. 161 ,fy . I 4, f . . ' 'tt' R Q ga, Fl f Q 1 I ' ' . , V J I k U ' A gif. bf' A J W 4 ,,.,,' Q 1 ,. -Q f yi 1- U l1 .. ,.' A 2.3: A it .' ix -. - JN Vwwll 3 3 5 . if 5Ffr 3'A , gg , g 4- i ., J .-:- k . ' . '-1 f,,,, gx Ny 4511 Y , ,. A W xi, N -.1118 f an A., 2 ayoffs Under the guidance of Head Coach Iim Hammond, 1969's edition of the Tiger football team finished the season with a 7-2-1 record and in second place in the ESL, and a berth in the Sequoia Division Valley Playoffs where they lost to Garces 21-14. Garces was rated number one in the Valley, and Lemoore put up the best showing against them this year. TheTigers opened the season with their usual win over rival Hanford, 14-8. Wilson High School, top-rated prep school in San Francisco, felt the hot claws of the Tigers as Lemoore decisively won, 55-26. Lemoore kept McLane, of Fresno, from scoring but once. Averaging 24.5 points per game, the Tigers amassed a total of 2932 net yards for the season. The tremondous Tiger defense, often praised by newspapers, held the opposition to 2006 total net yards, and allowed only an average of 12.6 points per game. Finishing seventh ranked in the Valley, the Tigers expect a fine team next year with this year's junior varsity crop. At the post-season banquet, Vernon Young was honored as the outstanding back and most inspirational player. Randy Rodrigues was voted outstanding offensive lineman and Don Steele outstanding defensive lineman. George Aquino was elected captain and Gary Borba, most improved player. Gene johnson prowls for daylight. 163 tigers average 24 Quarterback George Aquino prepares to hand off to halfback Vernon Young, as the rest of the squad blocks for him. 1 64 Jfffffzz lin. . ff2Q:fff:2.. :::::::::..::::::::::::5.. .22222225552::. 22555555 ::::55f: ::::::::g::: ' +52::poY.Q 5232525-- ' ':::::.t12:::::g2 ..... 1. .. 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Reasoner and Riley jones starting offensive backfield consisted of quarter- back, Julius Aquinog fullback, Ralph Powell, and halfbacks, Danny Lafferty and Larry Hurd. Yet such players as Anthony Jones, Lester Daugherty, and Phil Tomkins were able to step in and do the job at halfback while Jim Hill could fill in the positions of quarterback and fullback. Defensive stars included Tom Batista, Kim Miller, Tom Brooks, and Jess Ybarra. All this depth helped the Kittens to a successful 4-1 league record and an overall record of 7-3. This year the Kittens had two big victories. The McLane victory was a 51-23 cre- mation of the highly touted Scots. The other was a 20-14 crowd pleaser over Reedley which enabled Lemoore to go into their final tilt against Sanger in a game that would decide the East Sequoia League championship. Though Lemoore was defeated by Sanger, the spirit of the Kittens never declined until the sound of the gun. 169 J 1 't N F551-'Q , , f' I A at ' - ' '- 5 ,JN H- 2'-uh mf 'X W ,A S. , t K 5 7 ' Y ,A Lf. T. J . Z. '- Wx 'I in t q ' x vq . J 'J ' '3 gh' 'N' ,K - 'l' Q -f' , ' fi In . '- V 5 -' 'gf in , ' A X .N 1, 1'-ff . f gr -T, -u ls, .F . 1 1 ' , an-H ' K Qjmhgll K V -iff' 5 5 .ff.QQf ' 'T , -m..,,-A X h i - tfw,.a X .Lf vm y ,. If Q35 E15 wi ,5 11 V 1 1 ,VJ . -.iii-1 . 'a P -I fiii V .1 H' M f .1 .A ii -V. IM, W... Je li. 's Q Q- x ,va A hiv '79 FU' ' if Q . ' 0 X Q V U 4'-Ng -N25 53,7 T 4 'LX fp K 0' 'IP'- M W' W fix Ya Q Q Q, f fill- up For the second consecutive time, Lemoore Highs B-team finished number one in the league with Jack Lee and Charles Dudley at the helm as coaches, The B's ended up with a 10-O record, thus being the only undefeated football team at Lemoore High in 1969. Included in those victories was a 84-6 slaughter of Tulare Western which set a new school rec- ord for scoring. Leading the team in running were Steve Ornellas and Rick Godihno. Passing chores rested on the arms of Stan Netto and Bob Villa, while the receivers were Steve I-luddleston, Bruce Poole, and Lenny McAlister. The line was led by Michael Irigaray, the Ramos broth- ers, Frank and Tony, and john Torres. Tim Cheek, Ornellas, and Doug Costa did a remarkable job in the tough defensive backfield. Ornellas and Robert Gonzales were elected co-captains by their fel- low teammates. b's bla , a new - -v- -. f-. +-A-' V H W -. A.. Lv' 'A ? -. ,- ... in, :H-. . -M V fr . . v 4 , In 1,, Jvc. t. vi V . , V ,rw i , -q ' I L- ' t was S . 1 . , .' ' . - -1 D, 4.- 4. ' 'sf A Kitten defense dumps an opponent. 'rt gf' Coaches Charles Dudley and jack Lee. ough undefeated season Kitten defense on their marks. FRONT ROW: Dan Arnold, Anthony Alves, Bruce Poole, Jerry Costner, Ed Hatch, Robert Villa, Robert White, Tom Wilcox, Joe Luis, Lenny McAlister, Ronald Valdez, Dan White, Randy Rhoads. SECOND ROW:Mike lrigaray, john Torres, Stan Netto, jerijordan, Dave Davis, Stan Oliveira, Ed Almanza, joe Ruiz, Ken Billick, John Betts, Gary Trigueiro, jeff Irwin, Michael Kennedy, Doug Costa, Everett Logan, Steve Huddleston, Martin Johnson. BACK ROW: Frank Ramos, Bob Luis, Steve Ornellas, Tony Ramos, Rick Godin- ho, Leon Gonzales, Lawernce Cotta, Leroy Young, lack Hillesheim, joe Gallegos, Robert Sippel, Robert Gonzales, Alex Gaffney, Frank Buckner, Wilbert Keel, Henry Haney, Marvell Moon, Tim Cheek, Conrad Wood, Robert Hopkins, Dennis McKay. b's in action lf. v lvl Wrfvtwawl .-' th- ' , hgh--, 1 nag? 'se Q' Coach Lee plans his attack. 'w,1.' H -yagqgu ,,j ', M:- ' v- ,alii-23.3.56-fi-1.L.a Kitten goes in all alone. All's quiet on the Kitten bench c's seize league championship va- Coaches Cary Sedgwick and Wilbur Booth. For the second straight year, in as many attempts, the C-team ended their season as undefeated league champions. The freshmen humiliated every opponent in the league and, as last year, Corcoran forfeited rath- er than play the tough team. Both Coaches Wilbur Booth and Gary Sedgwick can feel proud that they have taught the C's the fighting Tiger spirit that local fans have enjoyed for many years past. The C's ended the season with an impressive 8-1 rec- ord, and averaged 30.3 points per game, allowing an average of only 4.9 points per game for their opponents. The C's were ranked fourth in the Valley for freshman teams. Mark Corder and Bert Acosta were the captains for the team that had the most devastating defensive unit in the league. Corder, along with Keith Wheat and Eddie Silva completely ripped up the league with their play, certainly a mark ofa great Tiger team. With the experience that they have gained this year, the freshmen look forward to another winning season in 1970 for Lemoore, as Varsity Coach Jim Hammond expects many things out of these young heroes. Coach Sedgwick goes over game plan. 175 c's average 30.3 points per gam 1' .T C C's offensive squad goes into action. FRONT ROW: Pat Machado, Chuck Olcese, Randy Pasch, Terry Landers, Pete Etchebehere, Gilbert Miguel, John Ybarra, David Laf- ferty, Chris Ormonde, Greg Henington, Ken Powell, Charles Mc- Elroy, Chris Silva, Jay Taylor. SECOND ROW: Joe Stephens, Don Hess, Richard Slamp, Albert Samuels, Terry Lytle, john Stultz, Da- vid Swift, Alfred Samuels, jim Ramos, Karl Taylor, Ron Silva, Fred Hansen, Bill Mueller, Steve Barber, Albert Acosta. BACK ROW: Mark Corder, Ed Silva, Keith Wheat, Dana Farris, Larry Tullis, Tim Machado, Robert Scott, Vincent Salazar, Rudy Moore, Rodney Bill- ingsly, Robert Harris, Randy Cheek, John Ford, Danny Long, Ricky Delgado, Ed Davis. gainst opponents il.: 'rpwv' 225 Un. - I N ef ,- ,, 3 ' .2-mit' Q -,Q .lik Abi Qt-5.5: ff rg. 5. lb s -fab ., 1-1.5 .1 ' G S'-163 Kittens bring down an opponent. Kitten struggles before being brought down. ,fi - . Quarterback sets up to throw long. frosh-soph team tak VARSITY: FRONT ROW: Ron Virden, Esteban Salazar, Frank Black, Iohn Virden. BACK ROW: Don Virden, Felix, Garcia, Dave Mendes, Doug Hall. Coach Robert Fraley l.V.'S: FRONT ROW: Gary Long, Ioe Cotten, Victor Pat- BACK ROW: John Wafford, Tom Lupkey, Ed Kosinski, rick, jackie Reed, Ted Molina, Larry Hendrix, Ray Scott, Ken Lubben, Ralph Whitten,jim Smith, jerry Fleming. 178 -Y alley cross countr FRESHMAN: FRONT ROW: Marla Cotta, Mike Berry, Cary Lafrance. BACK ROW: Robert Mendes, Roger Virden, Manuel Bertao, David jayne. They possessed two outstanding characteristics: A love for running and discipline. They showed what young men can accomplish, by setting a goal and work- ing hard to reach it. These are the words of Coach Robert Fraley, expressing his feelings about his most outstanding cross country team in his coaching career at LSI-I. Among the titles collected by the teams were Kings County, Tranquillity Invitational, and the Central Area Championships. The '69 season also brought forth Lemoore I-ligh's first Valley Championship in cross country. The frosh-soph team, always led by the phenomenal Virden triplets, won the Valley CIF Crown, easily taking the first three places with Ion, Don, and Ron. Varsity veteran of the '68 season, Frank Black, showed outstanding performances throughout the entire season which led to a new Varsity two-mile record of 9:44. Sharing in this title along with Black was lon Virden, who tied the clocking late in the season. In post season balloting Black was elected Varsity cap- tain, Eddie Kosinski, JVQ Estaban Salazar, frosh-sophg and Randy Sells, freshman. l FROSH-SOPH: FRONT ROW. Don Woods, Randy Sells. BACK ROW. Manuel DeBem, Stephen Bengtson, Dionisio Rendon. 179 Tracksters work on running form. tiger quintet goes Tigers fight for rebound '1Y'l 55 X fel laltlf Varsity: FRONT ROW: Ralph Powell, james Beasly, Gilbert Rico, Richard Smith, David Costa. BACK ROW: Coach Gred Nlajoney, jim Sula, joey Kosinski, Bill Darr, Eguene Smith, Vernon Young, ' he way to valley pla offs james Beasley shoots over opponent It looked like a repeat of the '67-'68 campaign as the Tigers opened their basketball season with a disastrous loss to the powerful Porterville five. But, on january 16 at approximately 9:30 p.m. playmaker Gilbert Rico sank a Z5-foot jump shot to give the Tigers a win over the Corcoran Panthers and add the spark which formed Lemoore, overnight, into a champion- ship ball club. The Tiger squad boasted no returning lettermen, which gave some cause to speculate. But the fire, which Rico started, slowly began to spread, first hitting the starters, then slowly creeping over the reserves. juniors Joe Kosinski, Eugene Smith, and James Beasley provided the nucleus of the champion five. Kosinski was the top scorer in nearly every game. The regular squad was rounded out by Rico and Mr. Defense, Vernon Young. The reserves were headed by jim Sula, Bill Darr, Richard Smith, and Super Sophs David Costa and Ralph Powell. Coach Fred Mahoney's quintet swept the East Sequoia League title, winning eight encounters and losing only two. Overall, the Tigers came out with a surprising 14-11 won-lost record. In playoffs Lemoore lost to the break neck Wasco Tigers, only to come back with the mark of champions and slip by the Arvin Bears 62.-59 in the final game of the campaign. D!--ig, .rf 1 Vernon Young lays it up Q: 3 W. AJW' K I Q J.-- R wx ' 8 1 . xl 1 -w M 1,4 4 .5 I s 333. 1- 1 ' H AA ' Z a v fb-jx 'Q 'fm fj. f,.sr, . Aff' J Eg 4 X ' Q5 - ' iv f ,n A if , L,-, .I Z, F!! .', ' x . J 1 . M iii 'Sv 6' 41 :A g.,,,1 ..,. .f w JA f N Q ' N fd. 1. Losing six of their ten league games, Lemoore I-Iigh's cle- fending championship J.V. basketball team, coached by j.T. Reasoner, finished in fourth place in East Sequoia League competition. Their record for overall games was a disappointing 5-13 notch. The Kittens lost two of their first string players to the var- sity at the beginning of the year, and could not make up for it, as they had their worst record in a number of years. The scoring was led by Richard Cox, as he tallied 10 points per game. Freshman Billy Parmer was next with a 7.5 aver- age per game. The rebounding was led by Cox, Partner, and Jim Hill. Other players who contributed to the team's suc- cess were Herman Patrick, Tom Billingsley, Chris Jordan, Greg Jones, and Lester Daugherty. The team consisted of four juniors, three sophomores, and one freshman. As a team the Kittens averaged 41 points per game, with their opponents scoring an average of 48 points per game throughout the year, Managers Riy Tanco Norman Ovtrscn Mxkt Hallen Lto Paulo, Larry St. Martin, Steven Privett. 183 b's are champs Coached by Arthur Lopez, the Lemoore High School B team combined for a total of 535 points in league play. With Bruce Poole and Mark Hojnaki as the back- bone of the squad, the B's finished the league season with an excellent 9-1 record and championship of the East Sequoia League for the second straight year. Poole scored 140 points in the 10 games and Hojnaki added another 104. The team that felt the hot claws of the Kittens mostly was Corcoran, which fell twice to Lemoore, 80-48 and 70-39. The LHS hoopsters averaged 53.5 points per game, giving up only 36.2 points a game. Poole averaged 14 points per game, with Hojnaki close behind averaging 10.4 a game, Randy Cansler netted seven points per game with Henry Haney and Marvell Moon close in the running as they tallied 6.9 and 6.7, respectively. Poole, Hojnaki, Cansler, Haney, and Doug Costa all look forward to a very respectable season next year and will vie for starting positions on the junior varsity squad. B team in action B Team FRONT ROW: Anthony Jones, Jerry Clemens, Doug Costa, Randy Cansler, Stan Netto, Henry Haney BACK ROW Coach Art Lopez, Mark Hojnacki, Ed Hatch, Larry Tullis, Bruce Poole, Marvell Moon, Leroy Young Alex Gaffney goes up for two. c's co-win league play Using their astounding offensive and defensive balanced attack, the Lemoore C squad captured the East Sequoia League Co-Championship crown with an outstanding league mark of 8-1. Lemoore completely dominated their opponents throughout the campaign and scored a powerful game average of 40.6 points to a mere 24.7 average for their unlucky foes. Leading the squad in scoring was Keith Wheat as he scored a creditable 63 points in nine league con- tests for a 7.0 game average. Mark Corder was the team leader in getting the ball off the boards as he grabbed a total of 69 rebounds. Running away with team honors in two top statistical categories was John Ford with 16 assists and a 67 percent shooting ac- curacy from the free throw line. Doing a remarkable coaching job was Gary Sedgwickg his assistants were managers, scorekeepers, and statisticians, Leo Paulo and Mike Ford. C Team. FRONT ROW: Coach Gary Sedgwick, Albert Samuels, jeff Remington, Ken Powell, William Mueller Lemoore C team jumps john Ford, Alfred Samuels BACK ROW: joe Alberty, Ricky Delgado, Mark Corder, Ed Silva, Keith Whea into the lead. Rudy Moore, Alex Gaffney, Danny Long. tennis team shows promise The Lemoore High School tennis team, led by jim Inglis last year, is now coached by Mrs. Georgia Huneke. The team of 18 girls and 13 boys had promising players on the varsity team in Stefani Badasci, Pam Mitchell, Donna McKibben, Mike Baker, Freddy Bair, Danny Vaughn and Joe Lewis. Good beginning players for I.V. were Debbie Rein- hardt, Suzi Green, Mark Emerson, and Stan Criollos. The team competed in the regular East Sequoia League. ti- IV. FRONT ROW. Debbie Reinhardt, Donna Vaughn, Linda Kam Toni Tull Donna josefezylk BACK ROW SylviaThornton, Lorraine Allison, Mark Emerson, Paul Baker, Stan Criollos Rick Greene joe Sagaser Carol Nelson, Terri Adams. l 86 Varsity, FRONT ROW: Gina Henley, Donna McKibben, Sandy Costa, Pam Mitchell, Karen Provine, Beth Tullis. BACK ROW: joey Luis, Danny Vaughn, Freddy Bair, Israel Owens, Bruce Masson, Chris Pena, Mike Baker. . Y 11,5 .'!'llq,: xg 1 1 lfxll 1 fr - - a- - Q,-tif Y X., Y 'Y f if -Ji-for X! if .ii Y' 1. a, ,f ,, ,X Linda Jacobson, manager, and Mrs. Georgia Huneke, coach 187 y,.U.iff J Mark Emerson, a promising swinger varsit trackmen bi The 1970 edition of the A class track and field team, superbly coached by the veteran mentor Robert Fraley, stood at the season's opening, as the most likely bearers of the East Sequoia League crown, as determined by pre-season performances. At the time of this publication, three records were already shattered by the Tiger powerhouse. Such super-stars as Tom Murray, jon Virden, and Vernon Young, have already smashed formerly existing records. This year's Tiger squad was very strong in all areas. Gene johnson, Frank Vasquez, jim Quintel, and Al Dewazian filled the weightmen field, the Virden triplets, Ron, Don, and jon along with teammates Prank Black, and Doug Hall, brought in the favored scoring for the distance department. Scoring the majority of the teams points were the sprinters and hurdlers. Rudy Smith and Dorsie Reed blazed the 100 and 220, while Young, joey Cotta, and Gene Smith blasted all competition in the high and low hurdles. Q 65+ 1 .,..e-14 QB' l Varsity. FRONT ROW: joe Cotta, Steve Wheat, Greg jones, Frank Black, Ron Virden, Doug Hall, jon Virden, Don Virden, joe Cotton. SECOND ROW: Gary Borba, Gene johnson, Vernon Young, Eugene Smith, Dennis Pierotte, Rudy Smith, Tom Murray, Robert Harrah, 188 ,wr f:'5rT:T Y i':E.17': ll ' V' in' l A?5l W .,-1 ' Y V1 '--1 7 ,z V' ' ,, 54. U .l - : . FIT :'ufL 22 - ' -1 Iii ,au -' ' 1, V I ' -f5fE'f1'i .217 .- A ' 554311.-.1. ,wif R 'A Sprinters: joey Cotta, ' 4- - - james Beasley, George Sula, Al Dewazien. BACK ROW: Mike Haller jim Quintel, Mike Cramer, Perry Taylor, Dorsey Reed, Fred Hanser Larry Hansen, Frank Vasquez, jay Wilkinson, Tom Batista, john Reil and, Mike Orr, Dana Reynolds, jim Sula, Dennis McKay or valley championship Greg Jones Tom Batista easily clears the bar Dennis Pierotte works out in the discus ring. 189 ar-gi 29 b track works to regal K 'wifi Ioe Reece throws under watchful eyes. Virdens head for the tape lfiilfm fi if f Tracksters find time For joking. 190 alley championship Larry Hurd wins practice race by a nose. Brandishing gold track shoes, symbols of the '69 C class Valley Championship, the now '70 B class was always a contender for the Valley Crown. Heading the list of Coach Fraley's hopefuls were ace sprinter Greg Jones. Only a sophomore, Jones had already turned in a 10 flat clocking in the 100, after only two encounters on the track. Other contending athletes were: Howard Villi and Bruce Morgan, in the discus and shotputg Tom Batista in the pole vault, Billy Parmer in the 160 lows, Chris Jordan in the quarter-mile, and Trudy Young in the high jump. B team. FRONT ROW: Ralph Whitten, Robert Gonzales, Frank Bruce Poole. BACK ROW: Ray Scott, Socorra Gonzales, Tom Ramos, Ken Wheat, Tom Brooks, Richard Spicer, Trudy Young. Corder, Ierry Fleming, Frank Buckner, Iim Smith, Ed Mendes, t SECOND ROW: Robert Villa, Rudy Sepeda, Danny Lafferty, Charles Sarratt, John Betts. Bill Ward, Roger Keyes, Larry St. Howard Villi, Larry Hurd, Chris Jordan, Mark White, Billy Palmer, Martin. c team opens season strong C Track Team. FRONT ROW: Robert Lewis, Anthony Alves, Ted Molina, Manuel DeBem, David Lafferty, Randy Sells, Dave Davis, john Wafford, Dionisio Renden, Don Woods. SECOND ROW: james Green, Anthony Jones, Dana Farris, Stephen Bengtson, loe Reece, Alex Gaffney, joe Alberty, Steve Barber, Keith Wheat, Robert Mendes, Dave Costa. Henry Haney. BACK ROW: Gil- bert Miguel, Ray Lubben, Terry Lytle, Mike Berry, Don Stulz, Randy Cansler, Gary Lalfrance, Mark Cotta, joe Hobbs, Martin Johnson, Vincent Salazor, Mike Cullen, Tim Machado, Don Hess, David Jayne, Eddie Silva, Tim Osborn, Wiltredo Gonzales, Danee Post, Randy Cheek, Pat Machado, Chris Silva mm Don Woods works on his form. hint' t- 1-lah Coaches Wilbur Booth and Bob Fraley thirt -three girls compete on ella Harris demonstrating the Form she uses in winning the 50-yard low hur- les. Lggntfif Y track team The girl's track team operated this year under the Tri-County tKings, Tulare, Presnoj com- petition. Under the coaching of Miss Pat Wolf- sen, Lemoore's lady tigers have displayed improving skills and speed this year. Two groups, frosh-sophs and junior-seniors, have competed independently of each other, scores being kept seperately. This year 33 girls competed on the team. i lil , N gl 5 1 XM t l 171 X. 4' 1,, lx FRONT ROW: Karen Palmer, Ioan Powell, Kathleen Paulo, Laurie Barkley, Laura Powell, jenny Carney, PhyllisWhitten, Kathy Battiest, Sammy Battiest. SECOND ROW: Gale Andersen, Wendy Nuding, jean Allison, Paula Nicholson, Sandy McFadden, Cindy Swift, Linda Gravance, Linda Duhrkoph, Vivian Hurd, Lulu Battiest, Carolyn jones. BACK ROW: Mona Ceniceros, Shelly Lewis, Ruth Harris, Arlene Green, Della Harris, Debbie Roth, Sherry Harrell, Carolyn Battiest, Jan Williams, Elaine Ruff, Letha Spears, Letha Parmer, Mary Young, Coach Patty Woltsen. -V 1' 1 1 'IZ T PM , 2 n. S arsit nine hope V--.. .N ,- 7,1 , ' , Q' ',g,f !j1E L,3 , '.......4.4. H-,A w ---'3,,'. V f ' E ' ---- ' r ,V . 'J Af G4 ' LLVV-gi ,ga aV YJI- .. Enix' ' ' V. Hank -' - vb, ' ,1 A J ' , 7' -31. -,.A i f LV Q' . ' 7 ,7 S , -ai vs' f .f 1 A -V 41-45 , 42.26-G . . .Lp E-v-1951 u ' . , Y, V , ' -' -V- ,, - ,gl --.-rg-s..,. N 'Q V ,V , -V-V W. ' f - r,-V. - ' .. , V- Ap: , . V, Y .V 1 1, AJ' S-,. - 2 .f-..fA'4:'.A':,: : ', V-' .3 . ' -auf' .' -. ' ' ' 1- . 'Q' Evguiv ,. . g.,j..LQ::- ,fl J ' ,.: 7 .Af . X ' .V ' , ,, V,V-- . A.,-' ,,.-.,-,V A M' I . f . ,,,-.VV A ,V ',-,Y.,L,Vg gjiq-231 LK' 1.-,ff I 'af A V . -N - ' - ,'.. '. ' .' 4 ' V, -5 ,'.'a-nag - - , , , V n , . . i',?!'fx.A mf -AV -- , - Q ' , - - s W - ' 3 -r 1 . i:f,f5,Mk .I , -- .' ,. 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'. 5- ...VV -- , -..1..V , . . - . - - , V. 1 - - V 4 - .-. ,::- f, - - W , -V fn, ,, , T- -V .-f, -' :,,- -V -' J- L1 - 'fi . , . -. .,,' 1 ia '.l.g,f-V1.A.12f, 1,'-:..'- , 'L',I- ..-,A --.' L f 5 ' . 5 194 or top league standing Boasting one of the finest coaches in the East Sequoia League, Fred Mahoney, the Varsity Baseball team finished in good stand- ing in ESL finals. Don Steele, Tom Billingsley, and Gilbert Rico supported the backbone for the 1970 Tigers in all departments: pitching, hitting, and fielding. The Tigers proved to be stiff competition in league play, sport- ing a healthy post-season record. Other verterans composed the starting nine: Chris Cooper, Greg Smith, Bill Darr, Rudy Martinez, and Henry Hernandez. Playing most of their games, reserves Richard Cox, Frank St. Martin, and Richard Hall also helped the Tiger cause along the way. Through Mahoney's fine teaching of good sportsmanship, these players should help to further the cause of the great Ameri- can sport in the communities in which they live. Next year's hopefuls include Dennis Stone, Ralph Powell, Herman Patrick, Varsity FRONT ROW Doug Costa Rudy Martinez lim Clemens, Greg Smith, Chris Cooper. BACK ROW: Frank St. Martin, Richard Cox Bill Darr Don Steele Richard Hall Tom Billingsley Coach Fred Mahoney 195 Axded by the dedlcated coachmg of Jack Lee Lemoore sj V baseballers fmlshed w1th a flne showing nn East Sequora League competltlon Iunlors Denms Stone and Davrd Shoqulst were the mam or ces behmd the Klttens success ln thelr quest for the ESL crown Sophomore Lester Daugherty promoted excellent perform ances rn base runnmg Under the new relgn of Coach Ilm Inglxs freshmen horse hlders enjoyed one of thelr fmest seasons ever wlth an excel lent chance to top the league for the fxrst txme At presstlme the mlnl Tlgers led by the superxor hurlmg of Karl Taylor and B111 Mueller and the power hlftlflg of Paul Delaney .Danny Long and john Ford had a respectable 2-1. Support also came from Dan Arnold Rick Delgado an Richard Stamp. S, 'PFW ., ,, H f 1, 1, '.v.'s and c's loo L . . . . f L I I I, , d E N ' ' 'sib- ' l' . . J . A-:ff a , .. x-'1 . .L 1., . 7,-.Y.'.7 N , , , - lg 4-' ' . .,. . l 196 or league spot IV Team: FRONT ROW: Lester Daugherty, David Shoquist, ell, Lenny McAlister, Jerry Clemens, Mark Hojnacki, Jim Hill, Steve Dennis Stone, Ed Dupree, Rodney Pasch, Kim Miller, Richard Huddleston, Ken Billick, Coachjack Lee Bray. BACK ROW: Ed de St. Remey, Herman Patrick, Ralph Pow- 'D-, Wil' f -iz! Y 5' ,tif i W HW C Team: FRONT ROW: John Gibson, Ricky Delgado, Albert Sam- Rudy Moore, Robert Scott, Dan Arnold, jeff Irwin, Danny Long, uels, Chuck Olsese, Bill Mueller, Ed Almanza, Paul Delaney, Rich- Neil Bailey, john Ford, Doug Hollis, Ed Davis, Coach jim Inglis ard Slamp, Ron Silva, Alfred Samuels. BACK ROW: Karl Taylor, 197 Q o T Karen Reasoner demonstrates her prize winning form Boys' and girls' swim teams were going strong this year under the leadership of Coach Riley Jones. Early season expections were for a league championship for the B boys. Top B's were Ralph Clark, Robert Sippel, and Dana Borgeois. Some good frosh swimmers were David Swift, Rocky Borrecco, and Rob Hopkins. Senior Scott Stanton, who has done an out- standing job for the swim team the past four years, placed in the Valley meet again this year. The girls' swim team, operating without any seniors, was led by Mary Jane Bernstein and Cindy Taylor. They were rated by Coachjones early this year as strong contenders for the league title. TOP PICTURE: Scott Stanton displays his outstanding backstroke. BELOW: Swim team managers, Sharon Strole, Ray Bravo, Susan Franks and Coach Riley Jones swim team looks to league title Girls' Team. FRONT ROW: Mannette Magera, Marcia Mills, Susan Byng, Abby Newton, Patty Terrio, Pat Holman, Karen Reasoner. BACK ROW: Cheryl Dey, Mary Jane Bernstein, Debbie Wood, Cindy Taylor, Debbie Shiozaki, Becky Becker, Mary Ann Martin, Deanna Wood. , '-,.4-- Q1-., ,, .,. , ,wwe ,Z ? az C -Pl--,, Q, , A J,-I Va- aff. . I AA s - 1 ..., V . . an , 3. f. 1 1.---. 1 ,, -- Lv- A ' ', -'sin .jH,.,.-E -I- ' 1.,i.-- . ' --.'T-01-f qw- . ,grav- 5 ' 2155 'a A' e g .. , 4 :VT3'FEll-?:2:-T J tFfwg - ' .E-.- ' 's ig .ff-rggrm ?1.. ff- f 2+ JEL: I H3215 v- Boys' team. BACK ROW: Steve Cerrish, Scott Stanton, Ralph Clark, Robert Sippel, Phil Tomkins. FRONT ROW: ,lack Budlong, Tom Wilcox, Dale Gregory, Dana Borgeois, Bert Acosta BACK ROW: Robert Hopkins, Terry Babb, Terry Forsythe, Rocky Borrecco, David Blythe. FRONT ROW: David Swift, Pat Hucldle- ston, Craig Ferreira, Terry Allison, Greg Thomas 199 -44... Vareity. FRONT ROW: Allen MacElyea, Eddie Kosinski, Wayne Harrell, Bill Schlicht. BACK ROW: George Aquino, Ken Lubben, Ed White, Joe Kosinski, Stephen Dias, Julius Aquino Coaches Art Lopez and jack Palermo giving Stephen Dias a few pointers '!Y ?' A sw if' 'I' ri , v ,nu iv 200 l A golf teams win league matches 9 Julius Aquino works on form. Starting his fifth campaign as Varsity Golf Coach, Jack Palermo had high hopes of another league championship. Chances for the East Sequoia League were very good as all of Coach Palermo's squad of '69 returned. Leading the attack were George Aquino and Julius Aquino, both capable of sub-par rounds. Steve Dias also proved to be a vital factor in Palermo's plans for a title. Balancing the attack were Bill Schlicht, Ed White, Ken Lubben, and Joey Kosinski. Backing up the Varsity were Ed Kosinski and Wayne Harrell. The j.V. squad was led for the first year by another coach, newcomer Art Lopez. Coach Lopez's squad were heavy favorites to win the title as many of the team members had shot Varsity scores. Allen Mac- Elyea, Randy Rhoads, Steve Ornellas, and Larry Wilson all had strong performances. Rounding off the I.V. squad were Bob Gobby and Rod- ney Billingsly. At press time both squads had already won two league matches, over Corcoran and Selma, along with two non-league victories over arch rival Hanford. j.V. FRONT ROW: Robert Gobby, Steve Ornellas, Randy Rhoads, Gregory McConnell BACK ROW: Larry Wilson, Rodney Billingsley, Sam Carrier, Dennis McIlwain. 201 g mnasts handstand games FRONT ROW: Holiday Sasis, Nancy Short, Karen Whitehead, Pam White, Pam Stadt, Peggy Bray, Carleen Nunes. SECOND ROW: jackie Nicholson, Sherrie Dixon, Marsha White, Susan Srnothers, Melody Sasis, Liz Ybarra, Pat Aitken. BACK ROW Barbara Alvey, Gail Esrey, Vicki Hathaway, Sherry Mitchell Susan Walker, Debbie Smith, Barbara Newton. The growing popularity of gymnastics for girls of LHS is borne out by the increasing dexterity and skill noted each succeeding year. 1970 was no exception when Mrs. Lois Hubanks' gymnasts hosted a meet with Central Union ofFresr1o. Twenty-one girls have competed in eight meets and several qualified for thejunior Olympics in Fresno. Demonstrations at both interclass wrestling and basketball tournaments rounded out the gymnasts' activities. 202 y , 0 if l Gymnast demonstrates handstand on the vaulting horse. ll A ' w , 'sw - th A- 'U w -11 i A - gff, 'SV ' Q-'54 i wg 4? 2? 1 - ' A 'H Vw, V , ff- if , -A P': W - 3 Y,, ii' ' I .ff ,,L42sl45,, LNZ7 ,,. K, lr'A A ut,-ff .ll- I ...M-n-r XV boys' fed sponsors wrestling Gene johnson flips David Freitas to win the outstanding victory. Boys' Federation again sponsored a night of inter- class wrestling at Lemoore High School, on February 11. Senior Bob Greene highlighted the evening of February 11 by capturing the outstanding wrestling trophy for his class for the second year in a row. Gene johnson secured the outstanding junior wrestler trophy out of a field of thirteen juniors, who combined to win the Inter- class Trophy. Larry Hansen was given the sophomore trophyp and Johnny Ybarra outdid last years' trophy winner Ed Moreau and clomped on to the outstanding freshman wrestling trophy. Roger Evans and Frank St. Martin start their bout. 203 969-70 the following merchants were the greatest , . . backed lemoore high, as always . . . stu- dents urged to patronize . . . approximately 150 advertised . . . defrayed about 40 per cent of publication expenses . . . teachers urged to patronize . . . cost per yearbook between 58 and S9 . . . selling price was 55 . . . classified personnel urged to patronize . . . ads sold for S10 to 560 each . . . most schools charged much more , . . mothers and fathers urged to patronize . . . nuntius had one of the largest advertising sections in valley . . . sold more for less . . . everyone urged to patronize every business listed. Our Wish For You -The Good Life- In This Scientific Age Of Great Achievements SANDYS SHCDE STORE ACROSS FROM KINGS MALL SHOPPING CENTER- Ilth AVE. 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I95l F1 INI IIJI OS DAIRY pzllil L1 QI CONGRATULATIONS MARTIN BROTHERS DAIRY TO THE from CLASS OF 1970 Stratford, California YOUR WHOLESALE ELECTRONICS PARTS HOUSE fllf 'E ,A All Types of Elochonie Components mx For Tho Do II Yoursolf I Exporimonfon - ' EICO TEST EQUIPMENT - KITS OR WIREU l BOOKS - SAM'S 8m RIDER'S I 1 . Sat. 9:OO'til9:0O ' c i ' 'md R ' Auto CEHLGIOPEHSSZOO I ANTENNAS-For c.a.-HAM-F.M. a. r.v. ALWAYS FIRST GUALITV -.1 TRANSISTOR RADIO Open 6 nights ' til 9:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 9:30 'til 9:00 Ull YOUR ENN Y CHARGE AC TDDQYI on the Hanford Mall 4'3 TAPE Reconosrzs E!! roots - xceure 1- WELLER SOLDERING GUNS UNGAR SOLDERING IRONS Radio 8. T.V. Rocoiving Tubos 5096 off Li: Prioo SPARKY ELECTRONICS I Ili lm ,l 1 2626 N. nlnkmm Pham 227-298 I If l S MADE IN KINGS COUNV I KINGS COUNYY PIO Check Our Everyday Low Prices On The Economy Tire Lines 8 TIRE ' SERVICE F ST. LEMOORE CALII3. JACK GREGORY, OWNER PHONE ANYTIME FOR COMPLETE SERVICE RECAPS - MOUNTING - BALANCING g 924-3248 atso with PULY FIBER GLASS CONTINENTAL GRAIN COMPANY Grain Merchants 311 E Street, P.O. Box 606 Phone 924-5631 Lemoore. California In Lemoore GEORGE BANEGAS CEMENT CONTRACTOR Specializing in Patios Slab Driveways Pool Deck Industrial-Comercial-Residential Hanford 584-5739 16221 Iona Ave. I A 8: L CHEVROLET Furnished a Driver's Training car for Lemoore High School for 22 years 924-2291 SCI-IAFERS PUMPS Sn MOTOR Fairbanks Morse Byron jackson dr Jacuzzi Pumps Ames Sprinkling Systems 224 North Lemoore Avenue Well Developing Lemoore California Electric Motor Winding 8: Repairing Radio Dispatched cars and trucks 108 West 6th Street Hanford California Telephone 584-3301 LET GEORGE DO IT! Everything for the Welder SIC1I.ER'S INC. 1828 Los Angeles Street Phone 237-6322 JOH N - G ERALD FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93721 Menus and Boys. Wearing Apparel Samsonite Luggage-Shoes 313 D Street Phone 924-2056 John H. Pereira Gerald J. Bendele LEMOORES .less ' MODERNE MACHINERY CO. BEAUTY SALON C5T55.'fl.l-.HR TnACl'TYPC TFlACTUll 325 No. Fox 924-2817 'W' m ' Lemoore' California John Deere Tractors Jean Nelson, Owner and Farm Implements Hanford - Bakersfield - Corcoran - Delano In Armona Ifs Ul05.ffP3' 1 ' T' 5 -i 5-'fE'.M-., .- w ,l,, -i TPM 1 ll . ca 'I I' 1:1 0 1' 'X 'A' M img -1 ' 1 IIMQGEIIT ron A. GCSPILIIINGN1 nos. A ' ' Tl' ii- 1424 FULTON STREET ' FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93721 ,.. Home ol Wes! Coast Relays X 13 QW l l BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER Closed Mondayy Two banquet rooms available Coleman's Restaurant 582-1307 Corner 14th Ave. 8- Front Armonc MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE . . John R. Vlelra, Jr. STATE FARM INSURANCE CC-'B 18 i IN'ulANcs HOME OFFICES ' BLQQMINGTQN, ILLINOIS Practice range, etc. 4060 050, Open Daily QQ .'.' Um Reasonable Rates Lessons by Appointment 5s 5' ' ' AUTO LIFE FIRE 2 'fa Miles South of High School BUS. 924-2057 730 WEST D RES. 924-5056 LEMOORE. CALIF. 93245 Lemoore, California REED'S DRIVE-IN . At Reed's we serve all of your FAVORITE SA Drive Up Window and Patio Jac RAY 84 WALT' HEVRON SERVICE 110 West D Lemoore, Calif. stiiiimr I. NDWICHES AND DRINKS k 8: Earline Reed LEIVIOORE HARDWARE 924-2317 309 D Street Lemoore, California TANDARD S LEMOORE PIZZERIA Orders fo go 924-3773 321 Lemoore Ave. Lemoore, California WILLS TRUCKING SERVICE D1LL'5 AUTO SUPPLY L dc WH 142 D SI:lAIl.per'rIi2hTe, Calif. 19219 Houston Lemoore 924-5618 Phone 924-2223 924-4125 Io e E. Brazil 211 Noam noun smear mmroizo, cAuronmA ornct Pnone 582-1344 Authorized Agent for California Physicians' Service HOSPITAL SURGICAL PLAN ., : aii 'iii ' li' I t A Your dependable market 308 D Street ELECTRICAL WIRING-R dn 'l, , izrecrmcm. L l fy comnncrons lfff C ff. Specializing In Navy Personnel I ' MAURINE N. FOCHT REALTY 331 Fox Street- P.O. Box 128 Lemoore California 93245 Office 924-5671 Maurine N, Focht, Broker :wfma-4: w,,,,. BLUE SHIELD Res. 2 I - LEMOORE i FLOWER SHO I U 412. D St. Lemoore, Calif. Congratulations to the Class of 1970 from Dr. E.V. Warner ell 'hc erciul Industrial P CI BOX 434 LEM RE CALIFORNIA Phono 2932 ir Nu Anuwzn. :ALL siorucr: R. D. Dick 10165 V. O. lcd WIILIOII ns-inn: 924 zzea nuns: 9:4 secs AA'1 Compliments to the MOVING Class of 1970 I gl P STORAGE LEO B. CLAWSON 4 PUOBOX 189 General Trucking 18485101-la Laurel Ave. I Avenue Lemoore 93245 Sffaffofd Ron 8: Betty Strole Phone: 924-3434 Phone 947-3361 Congratulations to the Class 0f1970 CREELMAN PLUMBING GENTILINVS GENERAL MERCHANDISE 213 West Bush Street M S Lemoore, California 93245 ain treet 5 4- Stratford, California 1209 92 5025 , COSTA Ahgfgfg SE BROTHERS dow 0 ,O 0 , C Lemoore' Calif' Stratford . .Y- I i I17'p:,,i-it - -I - Ju' 4 - il'- - I 2 1 f-... ,, -is I V 211' A, ia vi' ' v J-4 ...L C, 1: ' ...L...,- ,,...-' ,z Fine Class Rings-Graduation Announcements Yearbooks-Diplomas-Awards Bernie Slteehe Representative 5158 N. Palm Fig Carden Village Fresno, Calif. 93704 Wiring Fixtures Supplies LEMOORE ELECTRIC 84 SUPPLY N.B. lVlcColI Electrical Contractor 618 West D Street IOSTEN'S Electrical Lighting Wiring FARMER S MARKET Meats-Croceries-Varieties Phone 92.4-2578 Corner 18th Ave.--Highway 198 Lemoore Zenith Color Television Hotpoint Appliances 250 D Street Lemoore Calif. 924-2192 LOWE'S APPLIANCES AND SPORTING GOODS Oxygen - Acetylene - Welding Equipment- Supplies Abrasives - Lube Equipment- Compressors - Paints Hand And Electric Tools Industrial Hardware MID-STATE WELDING SUPPLY CO. 700 South 10th Avenue Hanford, California Bus. Phone 584-6648 N.E. RACHFORD 19388 Railroad Stratford, Calif. BRANCH 81 CHAMBERS Your Hanford Stationers 209 N. Irwin Phone 582-1748 LEMOORE RADIATOR, BODY AND GLASS WORKS 314 South Lemoore Avenue Lemoore, California 924-2997 A. 1. ions .'. nu w. wuts:-zu 399229. 9-.E??.?. 0 0 SPORTING GOODS :: BOATS funrczmrouraaanos-s.:...4s-m. OIUIIUTURIAUDAUIDUHIXSIUY O Distinctive Furniture - Draperies - Carpeting at Reasonable Prices ,gli ni , Distributor Shell Petroleum Products Phone 554-8042 HOME FURNISHINGS 0r947'3323 DECORATING SERVICE R' d I 9246 Lacey Blvd. Hanford, Calif. wer a e Hanford KINGS STATION ERS 7 BART S REXALL DRUG everything for the office Bartholomew's 584-4328 Bill Ba,-,ister 203 WGSI Eighth 7th 81 Douty Hanford Bob Williams I'I3l'lfOI'd, C3IIfOf'I'lIa fonfmosr COMPANY FOREMOST FOODS CO. GARCIA PLUMBING DAIRY PRODUCTS 207 Magnolia Lemoore 924-2573 ' C.A. CAP PHILLIPS REALTOR List with us Kc Start packing Evelyn Sangster-saleslacly, Frank Pereira-Salesman 730 West D Street Lemoore, Calif. 924-5318 SURPLUS CITY 212 W. 8th St. Hanford, Calif. FRANCIS, THE FLORIST 1 'Lheatre Bldg. Hanford Calif. 932.30 -Ktuick h p Pho 5841613 GENERAL BUILDER QR W' , - Hp 1406618thAve. Phone9z4-2469 ,J A I R M YI-'TO 1 I Lemoore, California I I I., 0 4 , C ne S Q .4 2 n 1. . ,cr A -- ,' u.. Z2 1 wi' r 5 f.4, 1 , . P .. Q 5? 1 '+ of - ar m mson '. f I -. -gr ,TV V I 1 '40 9,0 Congratulations to the Class of 1970 WE STLAKE FARM S O U COMPLIMENTS to the Class of 1970 Where you can always find the NEWEST STYLES and FAMOUS MAKES m coats, suits, hots, dresses, lingerie, sport clothes, Local 8 Long Distance Trucking skirts, sweaters, foundation garments, Hayand Gram Dealer blouses, bathing suits, hosiery, belts, and costume iewelry. 21OlglgNiJ9EkJ'A CQ:-TG' Prjolg' 'lf ' . ra OI' , al . Hanford 215 West 7th Street California PH. 947-3315 582-0256 TIME SHOP Hlewelers of Quality and Service Keepsake Diamond 209 N. Douty Hanford, Calif. Pirelli Tires Parts and Accessories y FOREIGN AUTOMOTIVE Complete Foreign Auto Repair Glenn H. Rider Hanford, California Sports and Imported 509 N' loth Ave' Car Sales Bus. Phone 582-2909 TOMER DRUG CO. 111 W. 7TH Street 584-6681 g MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY 1274 N. Irwin 584-6618 Hanford, Calif, I APPLIANCE SALES 6: SERVICE lllll DRISKELES iiwiie 43 YEARS or SATISFIED cusrowiiiizs it 207 NORTH DOUTY STR T HAN ORD. CALIFORNIA ED JONES .58 7646 oBERLiN's JEWELERS is Headquarters for your FREE Senior Key Come in for your teenage credit card - Your credit is good. Ai OBERLIN'S IEWELERS 116 VV. 7lilt Sl. Hanford, Calif. COVERS Y l l PAT'S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY Zomplete Machine Shop Service Parts For Cars, Trucks and Tractors 584-6693 215 N. Douty Hanford LaMOINE DRUG 7th and Irwin St. Hanford, California Most complete photographic department in Kings County, T175- -Y Q Q mix X NAHAS DEPARTMEN STORE Kings Mall Center Hanford, Calif. TV Appliances Sales and Service DE MELLO'S 361 D Street Lemoore 924-3461 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 CROWN COACH CORPORATION T E y S M Manufacturers of your CrownqSchool Coaches FRESH MEATS - VEGETABLES - GROCERIES 130 East Bush Lemoore, California 2500 East Twelfth Street Los Angeles, California L. --A 1 LlVER'SPHAl?mAc. I Kings County s quality jeweler BERNARD MILLER IEWELER Hamilton - Longines - Wyler - Bulova WATCHES 31 W. 7th Street Hanford California Phone 584-8215 l SYD SCHELLINGER u: M ETER SYSTE M 3 PETMECU :L V. gf- ,. ' 1 J' J From -F.--C.. , -T. Q' H I Hanford Calif. I V KINGS COUNTY fRaadlifYYlLx 2 CONCRETE MATERIAl.S , -KINGSKOUNIY f' I aww 9231 E. LAEEY BLVD P. U. BDX 135 -- HANFDRD, CALIF. 93230 'ExS.ivsL-15,'E9 fr ,. V CUICDIII IIAIFIIIB LEIIIIIIE Ph. 992-3252 Ph. 582-2579 Ph. 924-2035 ,, , ,, il ue W 4 . - fl - Best Wishes , K A H -5- -4 . 'ge I' . ,Lv Nix ' i , rjxmqvw KT14 1- M V 'V ORANGE BLOSSOM Sz ARTCARVED DIAMONDS 1' 'I - 1 . 1, .-sf' GONSALVES - PASSO ' ITU: . 1 V' '-A-5? A x al 4 ' 5' 'W' h is Ca . o 'S Mfg: -2 . 43' ' ' . - I ir I l UUNERETE WHERE AND WHEN YD WANT IT ' ' RBFIELD FREBND VIEALIA HANFDRD 22-6234 264-4250 734-'7'7'79 SB2-2B7E RlCHARD'S BARBER SHOP 313 Heinlen - Lemoore HANFORD Md uucswinrii nnscnr rvim HANFORD FLORAL SHOP 303 N. Doury Hanford, Calif. :r ams 4 AVAAW Jann-ORML SUPPLIES Cleaners Supplies BMKAIEIIBM niasleiljejaige . . Suppliers of Top Qualify Floor Finishes SEMPERIT TIRE DEALER Products to ihe Son Joaquin Valley ST. 2430 E. MQKINLEY, FRESND, f:Al..LE 93-763 fl ORSABAS GROCERY 545 Fox Street Lemoore, California Phone 924-2614 L ' 5 ' Y .. , ,',s-w-n.:-- -V HARDlN'S GROCERY Fresh Meats, Vegetables, Groceries 20358 Moin Street Stratford, California POWELLS STUDIO DISTINCTIVE PHOTOGRAPHY COLOR - PORTRAITS 205 NORTH DOUTY I-IANFORD, CALIFORNIA 584-6345 EJRIIQJIWWRH ml-for WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 226 HEINLEN -or 924-2621 , iii-L.. V- fm is .iii ' - LEMOORE 'Th'--Ti : W T Y, - . ' 3 .cafe ' - 1- -'QE 3-fic. lf .Q 'n r Q xlsgesg in 1' .. ' Z- 'A 55 l wx-lv 7 .A 553344 These days a good bank isn't hard to find. Just look for the nearest office of MORE THAN 275 OFFICES STATEWIDE ' MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION LEMOORE OFFICE: 301 D STREET. PHONE: 924-5311 LEMOORE NAVAL AIR STATION FACILITY: U.S. NAVAL AIR STATION PHONE 998-5761 -E 'mule ' Q Qfgfabulousgg Q 31245 Q EZESEEHQQQQQMB Pnocnrsslvf E LLI '5'.: glg il t' H0' g WGRiX?rfi1fs'?fnf 1961351 2 AT E . IMPQSSIBLE GIAIITQ . -: igizgi-'H 'IHJHHGNCMQ EXP'05 'e ' Q QBBAVQ H gggggiii on Sensatlon E 5 6155- EXCITING I Se n Sp 1 g Tg DP 'NX A ' V, . E tmlgaqlgsg aus I s., QW v I V W I W l I I xl I gli l 5 Ig J i r in yd 1 l l I Q Congratulatlons A Ich MQTORS 1 U-I--WUARAITEEII USEU CA LEMCORE ARMS between Bush St and 198 5 w e 'W !VUPLEv's Aung' A far Lf rg! - NVUQLEVS NU IC El ECTQIC MAGNET05 AUTO AIR CoNo1'r:oNl we STARTER5 GENERATORS DON VVORLEY 554-3543 DODD'S BARBER SHOP 505 D S1924-5752 Lemoore, Calif. WAREHOUSE FURNITURE 325 Lemoore Ave. 924-5812 Lemoore, Calif. Other branches of warehouse furniture to serve you: Hanford Corcoran 106 E. 6th St. 909 Whitlev 582-3502 992-2965 Riverdale Farlnersville 20913 Malsbary 514 No. Farmersville 867-3459 747-0390 CAPTAIN'S FURNITURE 202 E. 7th Hanford 582.-0401 CROSSROADS 122 W 7th Hanford 584-4445 i Each ofthe above stores listed is a branch of 7 I.: . .- AQJ Q HAROLD'S FLOWER GIFTS 242 Heinlen Street Phone 924-3863 Lemoore, California 93245 KINGS - TULARE INVESTMENTS -:IQ BILIXS DELUXE BARBER SHOP 208 D For the best I haircuts in town I x IA, S Sz ' iff fb I i YV i i iii- . Q i ,, 1 0 0 Bob s Union Service - '2+'6 I New can WARRANTY Sznvlcz - AIR connmouso WAITING Room Hours 6:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. 286 No. LEMOORE Ave. Free Pick-UP 3- DQWVHY LEMOORE, CALIF. 93245 ' , '-:'V'I V--'Fi 'H 1 ' ' '- LY, 1: 1 ?f,- ywir, JZ.-,ly , ', ' l 1PRlClS ,-'Zi Q-il! 5 44 Lemoore Highway 41 Armona .4 . , all . srrnltnrlnn Nonwzxuc- ig ' H D fr U n Olliillx, 1 Q -!gll:tTig LUBRIPLATE . IS' I' 5 RS g !,L WJik vv I x FI LT E R s 0 ORE, - X 0 RNIA 'Z Congratulations to the Class of 1970 Congratulations to the Class of1970 Frigulti - Ficarra - Foss from Studie-of Photography Fresno, Cclif. Kings 8: Tulare Counties' Top Rocker SNO-WHITE DRIVE-IN Locations in Hanford and Lemoore 12.4 KOAD Royal Portables Victor Adding Machines Rebuilt Typewriters Hermes Calculators CQNGRATULATIQNS TQ THE CLASS And Typewriters KAWEAH TYPEWRITER CO DELL SMITH 1970 Ice SALES , Phone 582 0584 8 E 8th sf SERVICE , Shop JIM'S COUNTRY MARKET OF ff' - ,0, Box 315 10931 Oak St. H H, C anford SUPPLIES Afmona a S Omer THE FOLLOWING FIRMS AND PERSONS EXTEND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE W.H. Pat Hill Dr. BJ. Wilson Dr. George Guernsey Dr. Glenn L. Hall Dr. Bill N. Uyeyama Follett 8: Niday Dr. LP. Young Tot 8: Teen Peterson's Garage Kings Loan :Sn Thrift Dr. A.B. Short RUBALCAVA RESTAURANT FINE MEXICAN FOOD 11h Miles East of Hanford on the Visalia Road HANFORD, CALIFORNIA Phone 584-8567 CLASS OF 1970 Overland Stock Yards Dr. Celsa M. Dockstader Dr. Gerald Adler 's Richfield Joe Dr. R.A. Bailey Dr. H.M. Atkinson Dr. I.C. Gordon Dr. L. Davoli Lemoore Bottle Shop Dr. C.D. Cooper WIRE? sw Ted and Mary Leon Proprietors Amerson, Dennis 1123--70,80 student roster and index A Abelleira, Daniel 1103--63,114,122 Abelleira, Ricardo 1103--114,136 Acosta, Elbert 1103--114,176,199 Adams, Anthony i123--80,162 Football, L Assn. Adams, Deborah 4103--55,611,114 Adams, Terri 1103--114,186 Adams, Valerie 1123--69,8O,B6 A Capella, FTA, Science Club, Rally Club Aho, Glenn 193--67,130 Aitken, Patricia Q103--114,202 Alberty, Beatrice 193--67,69,13O Albert, Frances 1113--100 Alberty, Ioe C93--130 Aldern, Scott C93--130 Aldern, Thomas 1103--114 Allen, Colleen 1113-'62,10O Allen, David Q93--130 Allen, Debi Q93--62, 130 Allen, Earl 1123--80 Boys' Fed. Allen, Iohn 1113 Allen, Marjorie 1123--80 Girls' League Allen, Randolph 1103--114 Allen, Wilma i103--69,114 Allison, lean Q93--62,130 Allison, Lorraine 1113--100,186 Allison, Michael 1113--100 Allison, Terry C93--130,199 Almanza, Eddie C93--130,173,197 Almarinez, Enrico Q93 Alpers, Michael 1103 Altobano, Victor C103--114 Alves, Anthony 1103,-114,171 Alvey, Barbara Q93--72,114,202 Alviso, Robbin 493--130 Amaro, Gary Q93 Amaro,Michael 1123--65,75,80 Sr. Class V. Pres., Track, Basketball Ambriz, joe 193--62,67,13O Amerson, Allen I113--41,100 Amerson, Deborah 193--130 Band, Football Anderson, Gale 4103--47-1 12,114 Anderson, Lynn f93 Anderson, Robert 1103 Andrada, Nancy 1113--44,57,72,114 Andrae, Nancy 1113 Ange, Beverlee 1123--42,6331 Ir. Waitress for Sr. Breakfast, Sr. Class Play, Drama Club, Former School: Encinettes, Chi Mu AqlIll'lO, GE0l'g8 K1Z3--38,47,49,81,162,164, 166,200 Student Body Pres., Football, Golf, CSF Life Member, Boys' State Representative Arey, Sharon Q93 Aquino, Iulius 1113--24,46,4e,ee,1oo,1es 200,201 Armstrong, Glenn K93 Amold, Daniel C93--130,173,197 Amold, Elizabeth C113--100 Aroz, Nettie 1123--81 Girls' League Aroz, Ruth Q93--130 Atchley, Carol 4103--114 Augusto, john 193--130 Augusto, Michael C113--100 Augusto, Ron 193--1.30 Aures, Ioan f5wanson3 1123--46,96 CSF, FTA Avila, Larry 1123--81 Boys' Fed. Avila, Pam Q93--130 Avila, Robert 1123--81 Boys' Fed. Avila, Teresa C93--130 Avila, Tom 4103--115 Aycock, Donna C93--62,130 B Babb, Rodney 1113--98 Babb, Terry 1103--115,199 Badasci, Stephanie C103--115 Badasci, Rosemary 1123--21,81 Head Pep Girl, FFA Sweetheart, Track Queen Badgett, Diane Q93--46,130,133 Baglietto, Ana Q93--62 Bailey, James 1123--81 Boys' Fed. Bailey, Neil C93--130,197 Bair, Deborah 193--175 Bair, Freddy C113--33,47,100,187 Baker, Arlene 1123--34,47,o3,69,81 Drama Club, A Capella, Senior Class Play Junior Class Play Baker, Michael i113--38,45,47,48,66,98,108, 167,203 Baker, Paul 193--74,130,180 Ball, Dina C113--22,116,100 Banegas, Georgina Q1 23--B1 GAA Banuelos, Thomas 1103--70,167 Baranow, Lynn I93--130 Barber, Curlie 1113--100 Barber, Michael 1113 Barber, Steve 1103--115,17o Barela, Betty 193 Barker, Karen 193--130 Barker, Terry 11 13 Barkley, Laurie f103-- 11 5 Barnes, Annette C103--115 Barros, Rosaline 193--67 Bates, Kathy 1103--115 Bates, Mike C93--130 Batista, Thomas 1113--100,168,189 Battiest, Carolyn H23--56,oB,81 FHA Sec., GAA, A Capella Battiest, Kathryn i123--39,56,68,51 Track, Student Body Sec. Battiest, Lulu Mae 1103--115 Battiest, Sammie 193--130 Baumgartner, Toni 1113--44,46, 100 Beasley, james 1113--180,181 Beaudry, Shirley Q93--130 Bechtel, Cindy 1103--115 Bechtel, Linda 1123--46,81 CSF, Rally Club, FTA, Science Club Becker, Becky 1103--22,44,62,115, 127,199 Becker, Donna 1103--67,115 Becker, Rosa Q93 Begay, Eugene 4123--82 Boys' Fed. Bengtson, Stephen 1103--54,55,115,179 Bennardo, Sheila 1111--46,'71,1O0 Bensene, Barbara 1111--100 Bensene, Teresa 1101 Berger, Suzanne 191--62,67,133 Bema, Rosalie 1101--115 Bernhardt, Karen 1101-f115 Bemstein, Marylane1101--115,199 Berry, Michael 191--24,5-4,130,179 Bertao,joey1111--54,100,108 Bertao, Manuel 191--67,179 Bertao, Susan 191--67,130 Bettencourt, Deborah 1111 Betts, john 1101--115,173 Bezerra, Mary Ann 191--130 Bilhou, -Iana1111--4o,98,100,108 Billick, Karen 1121--82 Gymnastic Team, Rally Club Billick, Kenneth 1101--173,197 Billingsley, Marilyn 1121--39,40,42,82 Comm. of Publicity, Editor of Tiger's Voice, jr. Class Play, Chairman of Sr. Play, Winter Formal Committee Billingsley, Mary 1101--115,122 Billingsley, Rodney 191--130,176 Billingsley, Tom1111--58,100,1o2,182,195 Black, David 1101 Black, Frank 1121--82,178 Track, Cross Country, L Assn., FCA Bland, Vera 1111 Blevins, David 191 Blomquist, Bradley 11 11--100 Blythe, David 191--130,199 Blythe, Patricia 1101--115 Bond, Cohen 1101--115 Borba, David 1111--101 Borba, Cary1121--39,66,83,162 Commissioner of Athletics, Football, Track Borba, Patricia 191 Borba, Ricky 191--130 Borges, Brenda 11111--41,101 Borges, Claire 1111--oS,101,108 Borghesi, Patricia 1101-- 115 Borrecco, Diane 11 11--1 O1 Borrecco, Rocky 191--130,199 Boston, Gary 1101 Boston, Cale191 Bourgeois, Dana 1121--3O,32,50,83,199 Swimming, Band, French Club, Rally Club, Sr. Class Play Bowlin, Marinette 11 21--82 Girls' League Bowlin, Michael 1101--115 Boyd, Ronald 1121--82 Boys' Fed. Boyle, Belle 191--62,130 Boyle, Susan 1111--101 Brady, Vicki 1101--115 Bravo, Raymond 1121--46,t52,162,198 CSF, Baseball, Football, Swimming Bray, Peggy 1121--82,202 Soph. Class Sec., Gymnastic Team Bray, Randy 191--131 Bray, Richard 1101--115,197 Brazil, Zelia1101 Bronson, Atlee1101--115 Bronson, Christopher 1111--101 Brooks, Tommy 1101--115,168 Brown, Candice 1121--83 Brown, David 191--131 Brown, Paula 191--67,131 Brown, Vicki 1121--47,83 FTA, CSF, Former School: National Honor Society, Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club Browning, Robert 1101--70,115 Bryant, jean 191--131 Buckner, Carol 1111--101 Buckner, Frank191--70,131,173 Burleson, Andrew 1111 Bumes, Alex 1121--82 Basketball Burt, Rebecca 1101--115 Butkiewicz, Daniel 1111--101 Buyense, Neville 191--131 Byng, Susan 1101--199 C Caiola, Karen 191 Callaghan, Theresa 1111--68,101 Calloway, Deborah 1101 Canoy, Gloria1111--101 Cansler, Randy 191--28,131,184 Canty, Harold 191--131 Carl, Claudia 1101--115 Carney,Iennie191--131 Carney, Kittie 1111--101 Carnley, Lori 1101--63,649,115 Carreiro, Darlene 1101--68,115 Carreiro, Frances 1111--101 Carreiro, Trish 1101 Carreiro, Mary Jo 1111 Carreiro, Sammy 1101--54,55,115 Carrier, Sammy 1111--101,168,201 Carvalho, Steve 1111--101 Cason, Patricia 191 Cassady, Donna 191--131 Cassady, Monica 1111 Castillo, Rosa 1101 Catron, Donna 1121 Girls' League Cavazos, Angela 1121 GAA Ceniceros, Mona 1101--39,112,115 Chadwick, joseph 1101--115 Chapman, Cynthia 111.1--68,101 Chapman, Teresa 191--67,131 Chason, Marie 1101--116 Cheek, Randy 191--131,176 Cheek, Timothy 1111--47,102,173 Cho, Io Ann 1121--47,6O,82 Science Club, FTA, CSF Clark, Ada 1121 FHA, GAA, A Capella Clark, Donald 1101--116 Clark, Ralph1111--102,199 Clark, Sandra 191--67,131 Clayton, Ionothan 1101--32,615,116 Clemens,Iames1121--17,5B,63,82,119 195 Cap and Gown Comm., L Assn Base ball, Football, Sr. Class Play Clemens, Ierry 1101--116,184,197 Clifton, William 1121 Boys' Fed. Coe, Betty 1101--117 Coe, Sara 1101--69,116 Colley, Robert 191 Collins, Debra 191 Collins, Karen 1101 Connors, Diane 1121--17,c-33,82 Drama Club, Rally Club, Candidate for Homecoming Queen, Candidate for Blossom Day Sweetheart Contente, Olivia 191--131 Contreras, Bonnie 1121--B2 Girls' League Contreras, Donnie 191--131 Contreras, Henrietta 1101--116 Cook, Guy 1111 Cooke, Cecile 191--31,35,6Z,63,131 Cooper, Chris 1121--38,58,66,78, B2,8B,92,162 Football, Baseball, Boys' State Representative, Boys' Fed. President, L Assn. President Cooper, Debbie 191--131 Cooper, Gail 1111--47,641,102 Corder, Mark 191--131,170 Corder, Tommy 191--131 Corey, john 1121--83 Football Correia, Gloria 1121--83 Costa, Anthony 1111--102 Costa, David 1101--116 Costa, David 1111--102,180 Costa, Doug 1101--116,173,184,195 Costa, Fernanda1101--117 Costa, Mike 1121--42 Track, Cross-Country, L A Voice Staff Costa, Patricia 191--131 Costa, Sandra 191--132,203 Costner, jerry 1101--116,173 Cota, Kathleen 191--132. Cota, Mary 1121--47,61,83 CSF, Health Club, Sr. Break FTA, French Club Colta, Bart1121--55,8O,83 FFA, AFS, Dairy Team Cotta,Ioey1111--99,10B,168,188 Cotta, Larry 1121--54,66,B3,162. Football, Basketball, Track, FF L Assn. Cotta, Lawernce191--173 Cotta, Mark 191--46,132,137,179 Cotta, Patricia 191--132 Cotta, Renee 1101--116 Cotta, Vivian 1111--102 Cotten,loe1101--70,116,178 Cotton, David 1121--83 Cotton, Patricia 1101--116 Cotton, Sheila 191--132 Cox, Cheryl 1101--117 ssn., Tiger's fast Chairman, A Reporter, Cox, Richard 1111--100,168,182,195 Cramer, Michael 1111--102,168 Cramer, Ward 1121,-83 Former School: Football, Gymnastics Crapo, David 191--132 Creelman, Cheryl 1121--46,57,69,83 Girls' League Crews, jimmy 1121--84 Track Crenshaw, Ronald 112.1--80 Boys' Fed. Criollos, Stan 191--132, 186 Croft, Kathryn 1121 Girls' League Croslin, Frances 1111--102 Crouse, Rebecca 1101--116 Crow, Ray1111 Crutchfield, Linda 1111--33,56,68,10Z Cullen, lViike191--132,192 Cummins, Stephen 191--71,132 Cure, Beverly 1101--116 Curtis, Scott 1101--116 D Damiani, Sherrie 191--67,132 Danner, Debbie 191--132 Danner, Lynne 1101--116 Darr, Vickie 1101--116 Darr, William 1121--66,84,162,180,195 Football, Basketball, Baseball, L Assn. Daugherty, Charles 1101--83,116,168,182,197 Davidson, Michael 1101 Davis, Betty 1121--56,84 GAA, FHA, Track Davis, Bill 1101 Davis, David 1101--68,116,173,192 Davis, Edwin 191--70,132,176,183,197 Davis, Karen 1111--102 Davis, Kim 1111--102 Davoli, Alexis 1121--84 jr. Class Play, Make-up Comm., Davoli, Alida1111--102 Davoli, Denise 1121--69,84 Girls' League Davoli, Vedette191--132 Day, Charmaine 1121--84 A Cappella Swim Team, Sr. Breakfast Comm. Day, Helen 191 Day, Travis 191--132. DeBem, Manuel 191--132,179,192 Deisler, Bruce 1121--43,84 Former School: Basketball, Yearbook, Stu dent Council, Photography Club Dela Cuadra, jose 191 Delaney, Paul 191--7O,132,183,197 Delgado, Patsy 1101--116 Delgado, Ricky 191--132,176,183,1B5,197 Del Real, Katherine 1111--62,67,102 de Sl. Remey, Ed 1111--70,102.,168,1B3,197 Dewalieh, Alfred 1121--66,69,B5,188 Track, Football, L Assn., A Capella Dey, Cheryl 191--132,199 Dias, Stephen 1121--71,85 Golf, Sr. Class Play, Band, Football Diaz, Grace 191--132 Dierdorff, Michael 191--132 Dixon, Sherrie 191--67,132,202 Don, Helen 1121-46,85 CSF Don,judy1111--46,102 Dones, Tommy 1111 Donez, Angie 191--132 Donez, Aurora 1111--102 Donnell, Cathryn 191--132 Dowling, Darlene 1111 Drapeau, Michell191 Dudney, Sharon 191--132 Duhrkopf, Don 191--132 Duhrkopf, Linda 1101--110 Dulek, Debra 1101--116 Dulek, Gerald 1111--102 Dupont, William 1101--116 Dupree, Eddie 1101--116,119,183,197 Duran, Donna 1111--102 Dykstra, Paul 1101 E Edison, Aron 191 Edison, Virginia 191 Edwards, Cathy 191 Ellena, Lawrence 1101--46,71,117 Ellena, Stephen 1121--46 CSF, Science Club Elliott, Kimberly 191--67,128,132 Ellis, Cheryl 191--132 Ellis, David 1101 Ellis, Sue Ann 1111 Emerson, Mark 1101--70,117,186 Enes, Mary Ann 1121--44,46,57,85 CSF, GAA, AFS, FTA Sec., and Vice-Pres. Enriquez, Lucy 1111 Erickson, Kathy 1111--47,152,102 Espinoza, Carol 1121--85 GAA, FTA, Sr. Breakfast Comm. Espinoza, Iudy 191--67,132 Esrey, Gayla11Z1--52.,B5,202 GymnasticTeam, GAA, Commissioner of Social Affairs, Rally Club Etchebehere, Cathy 1111--71,102 Etchebehere, Pete 1101--117,176 Evangelo, Anthony 1111--100 Evangelo,lohn1101--117 Evans, Cleve 191--140 Evans, Roger 1111--168,203 F Fabry, jeffrey 1121 FFA Fandel, Christine 1121--44,47,61,63,85 Band, Sr. Breakfast Comm., CSF, Drama Club, Sr. Class Play Farmer, Eddie 191 Farmer, Linda 191 Farris, Dana 1101--117,119,176 Felipe,Ioe191--132. Felipe, ludy 112.1--23,85 Head Letter Girl, GAA, Winter Formal Committee Felipe, Kathleen 191--132 Ferguson, Eugene 1101 Ferreira, Craig 191--132,199 Fisher, Charles 191--68,71,132 Fisher, David 1121--85 Boys' Fed. Fisher, Nancy 191--67,132 Fitzwater, David 1111 Fleming, jerry 1101--117,178,191 Fleming, Michael 1111 Fleming, Susan 1111--34,63 Floe, Dale 191--132 Floe, Donna 1111--47,101 Focht,1amie1111--47,70,101 Follett, Rebecca 1101--117 Follett, Robert 1121--38,66.B5,86.162 Football, Video Tape, Soph. Class Pres., Jr. Class Rep., Jr. Escort Fonseca, Rosemarie 1111--107 Ford, john 191--46,6Z,67,132,176,183,185,197 Ford, Karen 191--62,132 Ford, Leo 191--132 Ford, Michael 1111--101 Forsythe, Pattie1121--32,85 Rally Club, Science Club, Drama Club, Student Director, Sr. Breakfast Committee Forsythe, Terry 191--132,199 Fraga, Frances 191--62,132 Franks, Barbara 1111--43,101 Franks, Susan 1111--58,101,198 Freitas, Charlene 1111--28,35,39,46,63,68, 98,99,101,103,108 Freitas, David 1111--162,203 Freitas, Diane 191-- 62,132 Freitas, Valerie 1121--39,4O,46,65,85,86 Girls' State Representative, junior Escort, Student Body Treasurer, DAR Represent- ative, CSF Pres. Frith, Arthur 1121--42,71,78,B6 Band, Chess Club Secretary - Treasurer Tiger's Voice Staff Fuller, Richard 191--132 Furado, Cecilia 191 Furtado, Lynette 1121--B2,84,86 Rally Club, Cap and Gown Committee Chairman, Sr. Picture Committee, Inter- class Pep Girl, Homecoming Float Committee Furtado, Paul 1101 Gadson, Pamela 191--46,132 Gaffney, Alex 191--133,173,1a5,192 Gaffney, Della 1111--56,101 Gaffney, Teresa 191--56,133 Gallaher, Deborah 191--133 Gallaher, Edward 1101--117 Gallegos, Ellen 1111--101 Gallegos, Joseph 1101'-117,173 Garcia, David 1111--101,168 Garcia, Felix 1111--178 Garcia, Frank 1121 Track, Football Garciaflrene1121--59,814,256 Cap and Gown Committee, Rally Club, GAA, Girls' League Sr. Representative Garcia, Phillip 1111 Garcia, Rafael 1111--168 Garcia, Sylvia 191--133 Garcia, Tony 1101--117 Garman, Michael 1121--84,86 Football, Basketball, Video Tape, C Gown Committee, Ir. Escort Garrett, Terry 1101--117 Gaspar, Phyllis 191-:133 George, Billy 1111--43,101,168 George, Cynthia 191--133 Gerrish, Stephen 191--199 Gibbons, Donna Marie 1101--69,117 Gibson, Debra 1101--117 Gil350n,J0hn191--133,183,197 Gibson, Teresa 1121--86 Girls' League Gilbert, Douglas 1111 Gilcrease,Ieff1111--54,101 Gill, Mahlona1111--63,691,101 Gillett, Michael 191--133 Glass, Stephen 1121--86 Band, Sr. Class Play Gobby, Robert 191--133,201 Godinho, Chris 1121--46,ss,se FTA, CSF, GAA, Rally Club Godinho, Richard 1121--173 Boys' Fed. Goff, Robert 1111--101 Goleman, Brenda 191 Gomez, Adela191--133 Gomez, Guadalupe 191--67,133 Gonzales, Antonio 191 Gonzales, Francisco 191 Gonzales, Iessie 1111 Gonzales, john 191--133 Gonzales, johnny 1101--117 Gonzales, Leonides1101--117.173 Gonzales, Mike 191 Gonzales, Michael 1101--117 Gonzales, Olga 1111--59.101 Gonzales, Robert 1101--117,173,191 Gonzales, Rosa 1101 Gonzales, Sergio 1101 Gonzales, Socorra191--133,191 ap and Gonzales, Wilfredo 110 5--192 Good, Barbara 195--133 Good, Patricia 1115--71,101 Good, William 112.5--69,86 Science Club, Drama Club, A Capella Gore, Keri 1105--117 Gramps, Cindy 195--46,B6,92,133 Gramps, Claudia 1125--86,92 Sr. Gift Committee Chairman, Fr. Class Representative, Rally Club, Class Ring Committee, AFS Club Gravance, Linda 1115--55,101,193 Graves, Darlyne 1115 Gray, Nancy 1105 Greathouse, Sandra 1125-- Yearbook NUNTIUS Staff, CSF, FTA, Rally Club Green, Arleen195--50,67,133,134,193 Green,Iames1105--117,192 Green, Ruby 1125 GAA, FHA Green, Suzanne 1105--38,41,46,117 Greene, Rick 195--133,186 Greene, Robert 1125--60,69,86,162 Football, Track, Science Club Pres. Gregory, Dale 1105--117,168,199 Gregory, Michael 1125 FFA Griffith, Delmar 1105--117 Grisso, Russel 195--71,133 Guess, GInger1115--68,101 H Hagan, Benny 1105 Hagan, Jimmy 195--133 Hagan, Thomas Russell 1125--86 Boys' Fed. Haines, Deborah 1105 Haley, lim 1105--117 Hall, Christine 195 Hall, Debra 195--133 Hall, Douglas 1105--117,178,188 Hall, Richard 1125--17,71,195 Baseball, Band Hallen, Maureen .195--62,133 Hallen, Michael 1115--101,167,183,188 Hamill, john 1115--104 Hamilton, Macel1125--46,86 CSF, Sr. Class Play, Former School: Spring Semester School Cheerleader, GAA, Swim Team Haney, Henry 1105--117,173,184,192. Hanna, Raymond 1125--87 Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball Hanna, Susan 195--133 Hansen Hansen , Craig 195--133 ,Fred 195--168,176,185 Hansen, Jeanine 195--63,133 Hansen, Kevin 1105 Hansen, Larry 1105--168,188 Hardgrave, Laureen195--67,134 Hargrove, Debra 195--134 Hargrove, Susan 195 Girls' Harrah, Robert 1115--31,35,66,69,104,168,188 Harrell, jerry 1125 Golf Harrell, Sheryl 1115--104,193 Harris, Della 1105--56,63,118,193 Harris, janice 1125--23,87 Letter Girl Harris, Robert 195--134,176 Harris, Ruth1115--56,104, 193 Hartley, Kinberlv1105--23, 118 Harwood, William 195--134 Hatch, Edward 1105--43,11s,17s,1s4 Hatch, James 1125--87 Boys' Fed. Hathaway, Vicky 195--131,202 Hayden, Sharon 1105--118 Hays, Leta195--134 Hays, Merlin 1115--104 Hays, Trena1125--87 Rally Club, GAA, Gymnastic Team, Hayter, Steven 195--55,134 Heidenreich, Ken 195 A Capella Heinrich, Carol 1105--71,112,118 Hendricks, Deborah 1105--43,118 Hendrix, Larry 1105--70,118,178 Henington, Greg 195--67,134,176 Henley, Gina 1115--38,4450152,104,187 Henson, Cynthia 1105--118 Hemandez, Henry 1125--S4,66,68,87,162 Football, Baseball, FFA Hernandez, Mary 1105--118 Hernandez, Phyllis 11 15--104 Hernandez, Richard 195--134,139 Herrin, Randy 1105--1 18 Hess, Debra 1125--38,4O,4o,59,65,B6,87 90 NUNTIUS Editor, CSF Vice-Pres., Sr Picture Committee Chairman, Sr. Announce ment Committee, Girls' League Chairman Hess, Donald 195--134,176,192 Hess, Marlene 1105 Hildreth, joy Ann 1115--46,104 Hill, Charles 1105--54,55,118 Hill, Donna 1115--104 Hill,james1105--118,168,172,182,197 Hill, Norman 1105 Hill, Regina 1105--68 Hill, Tina 195--134 Hill, Terri 195--134 Hiller, Carl 195 Hiller, Thomas 1105 Hillesheim, Donna 1115--104 Hillesheim,1ohn1105--118,173 Hines, Donald 1105--62,118 Hines, Susan 195--62,134,138 Hobbs, Suzie 1105--47,62,11B Hobbs, joseph 195--46,134,192 Hoffman, Glenn 195--70,134 Hoffman, Ianey 1125--39,B4,86,87 Commissioner of Social Affairs, Swim Team Rally Club, Soph. Vice-Pres., Chairman Winter Formal Hoffman, Linda 1105 Hogan, Pat 1115--104 Hojnacki,jana195--62,134 Hojnacki, Mark1105--118,183,184,197 Hollis, Douglas195--83,134,197 Holman, Pat1115--41,47,49,62,69,9B,104 l108,199 Holmes, Sandra 195--134 Homan, Robert 195 Homen, Bill 11055--118,168 Homen, Sheri 195--134 Honey, Grace 195--134 Hood, Brenda 1105--118 Hood, Mitchell 195--134 Hopkins, Robert 195--173,199 Horn, Barbara 195--135 Horn, Carol 19J--135 Horn, Jennie 110J--118 Horn, Joyce 112.J--B7 Boys' Fed. Houlsby, Steed 112.J--B7 Boys' Fed. Houston, Mary 110J--118 Howard, Debbie 191--62,135 Howe, john 1101--62,70,118,168 Hubbard, Julia 111J--104 Huddleston, Joanne 110J-- 118 Huddleston, Lisa 1125--52,61,B7 GAA Sec., Health Club Vice-Pres., Rally Club, Girls' League Program Chairman Huddleston, Patrick 110J--1 18,120,199 Huddleston, Steve 111J--104,173,1B3,197 Hudgens, Phillip 1125 Boys' Fed. Hudgens, Stephen 112.7 Boys' Fed. Hudgeon, Malcolm 19J Hull Ryde, Catherine 19J Humphreys, Dana 19J--135 Hunter, Calvin 11OJ Huntley, Tommy 1121--17,87 Basketball, Football, Baseball, Hurd, Larry 11OJ--118.16B,191 Hurd, Ruby 1111--56,104 Hurd, Vivian 110J--56,118,193 Hurst, lrene11OJ--115 Huskey, John 1103 Hyer, Geoffrey 111J--104,168 I Ingram, Jack 191--135 Irigaray, Marie .1125--87 Girls' League lrigaray, Mike 1101-418,173 lrwin,Jeffrey19J--135,173,197 Islas,Mary11OJ Jacinto, Larry 110J--119 Track Jacobsen, Ove 1121--38,44,45,1l7,5S,B7 AFS, FFA, CSF, Student Council, Foreign Exchange Student Jacobson, Linda 1111--23,34,104,187 Jacquez, Evelyn 191--135 James, Barbara 110J--119 James, Deborah 1121--69,87 Rally Club, GAA, A Capella, Jr. Class Play Jayne, David 19J--135,179,192 Jeff, Beverly 11OJ--119 Jennings, Mary Kathy 1121--4O,42,44,88,135 Girls' League Commissioner of Publicity, Soph. Class Treas., Tiger's Voice Staff, Rally Club, Photo Club Johnson, Gene 111J--66,104,162,163,165,166, 188,203 Johnson, Martin 1105--71,119,173 Johnson, Ruthy19J--135 Johnson, Ruth 112J--88 Girls League Jones, Anthony 191--67,135,168,184,192 Jones, Carolyn 19J--135,193 Jones, Gregory 110J--69,119,162,172,182, 188,189 Jones, Louise 19J--135 Jones, Theresa 11OJ--119 Jones, Vera 112J Girls' League Jordan , Christeysen110J--182,183,191 Jordan, Janalee 112J--34,53,58,88 GAA Pres., Christmas Ball, Jr.-Sr. Class Play, Rally Club, Girls' League Officer Jordan,Jeri 1101--173 Josefczyk, Donna 1101--119,186 Judd, Charlyne111J--41,153,104 K Kagle, Edward 1121 Boys' Fed. Kain, Linda 11OJ--119,186 Kain, Marta 111J--63,104 Kamerer, Teresa 19J--67,135 Keel, David 1125--70,83 Boys' Fed. Keel, Wilbert110J--70,119,173 Keith, Susan 19J--70,135 Kelly, Glenda 191--135 Kemp, Deborah 110J--119 Kennedy, Michael 1101--119,173 Keyes, Rodger 11OJ--191 Klassy, Darwin 1101--71,119 Kniely, Margaret 110J--23,47,1 19 Knoblock, Carol 112.J--61,88 Health Club, FTA Komegay, Joyce 19J Kornegay, Linda 11OJ Kosinski, Eddie 112.J--88,178,200 Swim Team, Golf, Cross-Country Kosinski, Joey 111J--48,66,105,180,200 Kothe, Alan 11OJ--119 Kowalskey, John 19J Krick, Sheree110J--62,119 Kroeber, Kathleen 111J--68,105 Kurtz, Dale 111J--88,105 L Lafferfy, Danny111J--105,1OB,168,191 Lafferfy, David 19J--27,135,1'76,192 Lamoureux, Roberta 11OJ LaFrance, Gary 19J--135,179,192 Landers, Terry 110J--41,119,176 Langs, Ted 191--62,135 Lara, Carlos 11OJ Larcabal, Peggy 19J Larsen, Marsha 111J--105 Laughlin, Bonnie 112J--S8 Band, GAA, Gymnastic Team Lawrence, Sharon 1RodriguesJ11ZJ--85,89 Lazor, Kathleen 1101--43,119 Lee, Allen 11OJ Lee, Jonathan 19J--119,135 Lee, Richard 11OJ Lee, Ronnie 112J--46,89 CSF, Statistician for Track Leedale, Barbara 1111 Leedale, Jack 1125 Boys' Fed. Lees,Janea112.J Lees, Jim 112J--89 L Assn., Wrestling Lemons, Jeanette 191--135 Lemons, Katherine 1101--119 Letbetter, Janet 19J--135 Levario, Katherine 110J--1 1 9 Levy, Robert 1113--105 Lewis, Shelly 111JJ--193 Leyva, Crystal 110J-- 69,119 Leyva, Regina 19J--135 Logan, Everett11OJ--120,173 Loheed, Brad 1121'-33,89 Boys' Fed. Loheed, Peter 191--135 Long, Danny 191--136,176,183,197 Long, David 191 Long, Debby 1121--22,75,84,89 Sr. Class Treas., Majorette, Sr. Cap and Gown Committee, Rally Club Long, Gary 1111--35,70,105,178 Long, Tommy 1121 Boys' Fed. Long, Vicki1101 Lopes, Eddie 1111--105 Lopez, Virginia 1101--120 Lowe, Wendy 191--62,136 Lubben, Kenneth 1121--178,200 Golf, Cross-Country, Football, Wrestling, Tiger's Voice Staff Lubben, Raymond 1101--42,120,192 Lucas, Judith 191--136 Lucio, Eleazar 1101--120 Luis, Bobby 1101--120,173,192 Luis, joseph 1101--66,68,1Z1,173,187 Luiz, Kenneth 1121--89,162 Football, L Assn. Luna, Martha 1111 Lupkey, Thomas 1111--70,178 Lupo, Paul 1121 Boys' Fed. Lupo, Terri 1101--121 Lusk, Wade 1111--168 Lytle, Terry 191--136,176,192 Lytle, Tom 1101--121 Maacks, Michael 1121--66,162 Boys' Fed. Machado, Lynn 191--62,136 Machado, Matt 1121--89,162 Football, Track Machado, Pat 191--176,192 Machado, Tim 191--136,176,192 MacNeill, Deborah 191--136 MacPherson, Bonnie 1111--105 Madrio, Francisco 1101 Madrigal, Trinidad 1101--46,158,120 Magera, Manette1101--120,199 Magera, Maurine1111--105 Magoon, Robert 1111--106 Magoon, Sherry 1111--106 Maldonado, Gilbert 191 Maldonado, Smalle1111 Manahan, Kiyomi1111--106 Manuel, Darlene 1101 Manzanares, Sandra 1101--120 Marable,Shawn191--136 Markowitz, Eric 1111--106 Marshall, Barbara 1101--120 Marshall, Helen 191--71,136 Martin, Debbie 1111--71,106 Martin, Doris 1101--71,121 Martin, Edward 1121--ss,7o,s9 Football, Baseball, Band, Cross-Country Martin, Eugene 1121--38,54,89,162 FFA Vice-Pres. FFA Pres., Football Martin, Janice 1111--20,106,108 Martin, Iohn 1111--106 Martin, Marianne 1101--121,199 Martin, Nancy 1101--121 Martin, Russell 191 Martin, William 1101 Martinez, Bertha 1111--68,106 Martinez, Connie 1111--52,68,106 Martinez, Iuanita 1101--120 Martinez, Martha 191--136 Martinez, Nicholas 1101--120 Martinez, Rudy 1121--66,139,195 Boys' Fed. Maschmeyer, Nadine 1101--120 Masson, Bruce 1101--168,187 Massoni, Yvonne 1121--47,90 CSF, Gymnastic Team, French Club, GAA Matthews, Lynda 1101--61,120 McAlister, Brenda 191--67,136 McAlister, Lenny 1101--120,173,183,197 McColl, Tommy 1121--90 Boys' Fed. McConnell, Gregory 1111--107,168,201 McCorkle, Michael 191--136 McElroy, Charles 191--176 McElyea, Allen 1111--200 McFadden, Sandra 1101--120,193 McGraw, Charles 1111 McGraw, Dennis1111 McGraw, Geneva 1121 Girls' League McGuire, Anthony 1101 McGuire, Theodore 1101--120 Mcllwain, Dennis 1111--30,32,35,71,107,111 McKay, Darrell 1111--63,107 McKay, Denise 1101--120 McKay, Dennis 1101--35,120,171,188 MCKibb9n, Diane 1121--58,63,90,92 FTA Pres., Girls' League Sec., Sr. Break- fast Committee, Drama Club Historian, Sr Class Play McKibben, Donna 1121--21,33,46,89,9O,187 Tennis Team, jr. Class Play, French Club Vice-Pres., CSF, jr. Escort McKinnon, Kevin 1101--120 McNulty, Michael 1111 Mello, Denise 191--28,136 Mello, Dennis 191--136 Mendes, Angelina 1121--90 Rally Club Mendes, David 1121--63,81,90,178 Cross-Country, Track, Sr. Class Play, Science Club, L Assn. Mendes, Edward 1111--107,191 Mendes, Gloria 1121--90 French Club, Rally Club, Sr. Class Play Mendes, Phillip 191--55,136 Mendes, Robert 191--62,136,179,192 Meritt, Donald 1111 Metzler, Michael 1111--107 Meyer, Kirk 1111--106 Meyer, Nancy 1121--3B,47,58,90 Girls' League Pres., CSF, Student Council Midboe, Kathryn 191 Middlebrook, Kenny 191--136 Miguel, Barbara 1101--17,120 Miguel, Gilbert 191--70,136,176,192 Miguel, Patty1111--107,108 Miller, Evon191--67,136 Miller, Kerry 191--136 Miller, Kim 1111--107.168.183,195,197 Miller, Mary 1111--107 Miller , Tommy 1101--120 Millikan, David 111 1--107. 168 Mills, Marcia 191--67,136,1 99 Mitchell, Iames191 Mitchell, Pamela 1111--44,47,62,98,107,187 Mitchell, Rick 1101--121 Mitchell, Sherry 1101--202 Mizell, Kathy 1111--106 Moes,Pam1121--39,44,59,ss,75,9o,92 CSF, jr. Escort, Sr. Student Council Representative, jr. Class Sec., jr. Prom Chair- man Moes, Peter 1111--42,107 Moffett, Mirella1101 Mofield, David 1121--90 Boys' Fed. Molkentine, lchiko1101--121 Molina, Valerie 191--134 Molina, Tcd191--178,192 Moon, Gary191--1.36 Moon, Marvell 1101--173,184 Moon, Richard 1111,-107 Moore, Rudy 191--136,176,18.3,197 Moreau, Edward 1111--42,107 Moreau, Susan 191--136 Morgan, Bruce 1121--47,58,84,9O,162,164 Jr. Escort, jr. Class Pres., Boys' Fed, Vice-Pres., CSF, Track Morgan, Sherrie 1101--22,121 MorilIo,lanice191--136 Morrell, David 1101--121 Morrell, Nance 191--136 Morrison, Charles 191--62,136 Morrison, Susan 1121--90 Rally Club Morton, Terrie1111--107 Mosher, David 1101 Mosher, Donna 191 Mueller, Charles 191--136 Mueller, Cheryl 1111--47,107 Mueller, William 191--136,176,197 Mullen, Kathleen 191--62,136 Mullican, Myron 1101--121 Murray, Alan 1121--90 Football, Baseball, Track, Golf, L Assn. Murray, Thomas1121--9O,162,1o5,18S Nation, Edward 191--136 Boys' Fed. Nation, Evelyn 1111--106 Nation, Steven 1101--121 Neal, Pearl 1111--106 Nelson, Carol 191--46,136,186 Nelson, Howard 1121--91 Football, Track Netto, Stan 1101--121,171,184 Netto, William 1121--66,162 Football, Baseball, FFA, L Assn. Neves, Karen 191--62,136 Newton, Abby 1101--28,41,47,59,62,121,1Z3, 199 Newton, Barbara 191--39,4o,12.8,202 Newton, Debra 1101--121 Newton, Linda 1111--107 Newton, Paul 1121--48,54,55,87,91 FFA Sec., Football, Band Nicholson, jackie 191--136,202 Nicholson, Jenny 191--17,136 Nicholson, Paula 1101--121,193 Niday, Cathy 1121--44,91 AFS, Rally Club Noble, Thomas 1111--zs,32,9s,1o7,1ozs Nowak, Dudley 1101 Nuding, Wendy 1101--121,127,193 Nunes, Carleen1121--91,202 GAA, Rally Club, Gymnastic Team Nunes, Carolyn 1101--61,67,91,121 Nunes, Cindy 1101--121 Nunes, Douglas 1111--107 Nylund, Mark 1101 O Okrasinski, Richard 1121--47,91 Boys' Fed. Okrasinski, Sheilah 191--62,136 Olcese, Chuck 191--136,1'7o,183,197 Olcese,1anet1111--107 O'Leary, Mary 191 O'Leary, Richard 1111e-107 O'Leary, William 191 Oliveira, Patty 1101 Oliveira, Stanley 1101--173 Onnonde, Chris 191--55,67,136,176 Omellas, Sharon 112.1--91,92 Letter Girl, Tennis Team, Sr. Gift Committee Ir.-Sr. Prom Committee, Rally Club Omellas, Stephen 1111--98,107,108,173,201 Orr, Michael 1121--91,188 FFA, Track, Basketball, Cross-Country L Assn. Orsaba, Christine 1121--38,6892 GAA, A Capella, Winter Formal Committee, Student Council Representative Orsaba, Debbie 191--67,136 Orsaba,Iohn1111--70,107 Orsborne, Tim 191--137,192 Oversen, Norman 1101--121,168,183 Owens, Israel 1111--107,203 Owens, Patricia 1101--121 Owlett, Charles 1111--70,107 Owlett,Iohn191--137 P Pagaduan, Shirley 1101--121 Palacios,Iohn191--137 Palazzo, Cheryl 1101--71,121 Palmer, Bill t191--168 Palmer, Karen 1101--121,193 Palmer, Lauren 1121--46,62,92 French Club, Rally Club, Thespians Society CSF Paramo,Ioe1101--121 Paramo, Manuel 1121--92 Track, Football Paramo, Rachel191--137 Parker, Avon 1121 Girls' League Parmer, Billy 191--67,137.18Z,191 Parmer, Kenneth 1111--69,107 Parmer, Parrott, Band Letha1101--56,68,122,193 Diane 1121--45,61,70,92 , AFS, GAA, Health Club, Rally Club Oliveira , Cynthia 191--67,136 Oliveira, Debbie 1121--17,20,33,91,92 Cheerleader, Letter Girl, Rally Club, coming Queen, Sr. Gift Committee Oliveira, lane 1101--91,492,121 Oliveira, Janice 191--136 Oliveira, joan 1111--20,29,46,107 Oliveira, joe 1111--107,168 Home- Parry, Betty 1111--46,71,108 Parry, Jana 1101--62,122 Parsons, Susan 1101--47,6Z,12.2 Pasch, Randy 191--137,176 P2-lSCll, Rodney 1111--47,107,168,183,197 Pasillas, Eddy 191--137 Pasillas, Virginia 1101--122 Patrick, Donald 1111--107 Patrick, Herman 1111--109,182,183,197 Patrick, Victor 1101--178 Paulo, Kathleen 191--62,137,165,183 Pearce, Donna jean 191 Pederson, Christy 1101--122 Pederson, Laura 1111--55,109 Pellegrino, Jill 191 Pena, Christopher 1101--28,70,122,187 Penrod, Sheila 191--137 Perez, Arthur 191--137 Perez, less 191--137 Perez, Mary 1101--122 Perkins, Debby 191--137 Perkins, Susan 1121--92 Rally Club Perry, Bertha 191 Pcrryman, Ozell1101--56,63,122 Perryman, Ural 1121--92 GAA, Girls' Track Petersen, Kathy 1121--2O,39,88,92 Pep Girl, Head Cheerleader, Ir. Escort, Rally Club, Girls' State Alternate Peterson, Connie 1101--112,122 Peterson, Gloria 191--62,137 Peterson, Susan 1101--122 Phillips, Cindi1101--122 Phillips, Deborah 1121--92 FFA, GAA, Rally Club Phillips, Richard 191--137 Phillips, Steven 1111--109 Pierotte, Dennis 1101--12.2,168,170,188 Pimentel, Vickie 1101--122 Polk, Rita 1121--93 Science Club, Sr. Class Play, Drama Club, Rally Club Polk, Sandra 191--137 Polk, William 1111--109 Poole, Bruce 1101--122,17-3,191,154 Pope, Fred Scott 1121--40,4Z,46,93 Sr. Class Play, Tiger's Voice Staff, Drama Club, CSF Post, Danee1101--122,192 Powell, Gladys 1111 Powell,1oan 1101--63,71,122,193 Powell, Kenneth 191--137,141,176 Powell, Laura 191--137 Powell, Paula 1121--16,17,23,93 Homecoming Queen, Blossom Day Sweet- heart, Letter Girl, jr. Escort, Rally Club Powell, Phyllis 1111--109 Powell, Ralph 1101--122,168,180,183,197 Prevo, Patricia 1121--93 Gymnastic Tea, FFA, Rally Club, GAA Privett, Steven 1101--122,183 Proby, David 1111 Provine,janet1121--46,49,60,62,93 Student Council Association, Future Nurses Club, Band, Science Club, National Honor Society Provine, Karen 1111--44,109,187 Puckett, Sheryl 191--137 Pulido, Angela 1101--122 Pulido, Bobby 1101--122. Pulido, Kathy 1121--93 GAA, FHA, Tennis Team Qualls, Allen 1121 Boys' Fed. Qualls, Iackie 1111 Quarter, Mark 191 Quattlebaum, Daryl 1111 Quintel,Ianice1121--17,68,79,83,93 Sr. Class Sec., Jr. Escort, Winter Formal Committee, Sr. Picture Committee, Rally Club Quintel,Iim1121--16,17,75,93 Sr. Class Pres., jr. Escort, Track, Football R Rachuba,lulie191--137 Ragan, Sherry 1101--62,122 Ralston, Carol 1101--52,122 Randall, james1121--93 Boys' Fed. Ramos, Frank 191--55,137,173,191 Ramos, lim 191--138,176 Ramos, Ronnie 1111 Ramos, Tony 191--67,138,173 Reasoner, Karen 112.1--22,39,58,86,93,198 Diving, Commissioner of Assemblies, Frosh, Class Sec., Rally Club, Head Majorette Reece, Gail 1101--71,122 Reece, joe 1101--190,192 Reed, Carleton 1111--109 Reed, D0l'Si9 112.1--93,162,185 Football, Track, Basketball, Golf, B Reed, Hattie1121--93 Reed,lackie1101--178 Reed, Mable 191--67,138 Reese, Rebecca 1101--122 Reiland, Glorene191--138 Reiland, john 1121--34,69,94,188 A Capella, Track, jr. Class Play Reinhardt, Debra 191--59,138,186 Remington, jeffrey 191--138,185 Rendon, Dionisio191--138,179,192 Reynolds, Dana 191--69,123,13B,188 Rhoads, Randy 1101,-123,173,201 Rhoden, Cathy 1101 Richards, Robert 191 RiC0, Gilbert 112.1--162,167,180 Football, Baseball, Basketball Rico, Sandra 1111--109 Rico, Sue 191--138 Ritchie, Wilma 1121--94 Girls' League Rivera, Abel 1111 Robbins, jimmy 1101--123 Roberts, Bonnie 1111--109 Roberts, Bill 191--138 Roberts, Richard 191 Robinson, Steve 1111--71,109 Rocha, Judith 1111-431,34,1o9 Rocha, Rodney 191--138 Rodarmel, Linda 191--138 Rodarmel, Margaret 1111--109 Rodarmel, Willard 112.1--94 Football, Track, L Assn. Rogers, Paul 11 21--31 ,35,94 aseball Ir. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, French Club, Drama Club Rodrigues, Chris 1101--123 Rodrigues, Dulce 1101--123 Rodrigues, Emma 1111--109 Rodrigues, Leonard 1111 Rodrigues, Lydia 1121--94,123 Girls League Rodrigues, Randy 1121--33,65,66,92,94,162. Football, Basketball, L Assn., Gift Com- mittee, FFA oe, Bruce 1103--123 Roe, Don 193--138 Roe, Patrick 1123--17,zs,a5,ss,92,94,1az Football, Swimming, Sr. Gift Committee, jr. Escort Rogers, Andre 1103 Rogers, Diane 193 Rogers, Ginger 1103 Rogers, james 1103--46,713,138 Rogers, Kristine 1113--109 Rogers, Mark 1103 Rogers, Terry 193--138 Roof, Angela 193--138 Roof, Carl 1113--34,109 Rooney, Kevin 1113--109 Rose, jan 1103--123 Rose,jean1103--123 Ross, Treva 1103 Rosscup, Wilma 1123--35,8994 Sr. Class Committee, Sr. Breakfast Com- mittee, Rally Club, Sr. Class Play, Former School: Soph. Class Vice-Pres. Roth, Debbie 1113--109,193 Rothchild, Katherine 1103--123 Ruff, Elaine 1103--55,69,123,193 Ruff, Kerry 1123--43,5594 FFA, Science Club Rumpf, Margaret 1103--123 Rumpf, William 1103--123 Ruiz,joe1103--123,173 Russell, Kevin 193--138 S Sagaser, joe 193--70,138,186 Salazar, Esteban 1103--123,178 Salazar, Mary 1113-,108 Salazar, Sara 193--138 Salazar, Vincent 1103--123,176,192 Salter, Windy 1123 Samuels, Albert 193--138,176,'183,185,197 Samuels, Alfred 193--138,176,183,185,197 Sanders, Lorene1123--94 Girls' League Sarratt, Charles 1113--108,168,191 Sartuche, Henry 1123 Boys' Fed. Sartuche, Patricia 1123--94 GAA, Tennis Sartuche, Susan 1103--124 Sasis, Holiday 193--67,128,138,202 Sasis, Melody 1103--63,124,202 Schaaf, Thomas 1103--124 Schackart, Constance 1103--124 Scher, Karen 1103--124 Schlicht, William 1123--94,200 Golf Schuck, Susan 1103--124 Schuetz, james 1103--124 Schuschke, Gayle 193--138 Schweizer, jeffrey 193--138 Schweizer, Robert 1103--124 Scott, Antonette193--138 Scott, David193--138 Scott, Eva 1123 Girls' League Scott, Ray 193--191 Scott, Robert 193--138, 178,183,197 Scott, Shannon 1113--33,63,108 Seabourn, james 1103--70,124 Sears, Alton 193--138 Sears, Russell 1103--124 Seaton, Lou Ann 1123--35,40,44,94 Tigers' Voice Staff, Sr. Play Committee, jr. Class Play, Girls' League Publicity Chairman, AFS Seeberger, Karleen 1113 Sells, Randy 193--46,138,179,192 Seniff, Ronnie 1113 Sepeda, Rudy 1113--108, 168,191 Sharpe, Lara 193--62,138 Shearer, Ronnie 1123--94 Cross Country, Track, Science Club, L Assn. Shearer, Roy 1103--124 Shene, Lois 1113 Shine, Gwendolyn 193--138 Shiazaki, Debbie 1103--7o,113,12z,1z4,199 5l'10quiSt, David 1113--4'7,6Z,108,16B,183,197 Shore, Danny 1103--54,55,68,124 Shore, Debbie 193--138 Shores, Kenneth 1103--124 Short, Nancy 193--4e,1zs,13s,zo2 Silva, Cathy 111j--21,71,'i.O8 Silva, Charles 1103--124 Silva, Chris 193--55,139,176,192 Silva, Eddie 193--139,176,192 Silva, janet 112.3--47,6Z,84,94 Rally Club, French Club, CSF, Cap and Gown Committee, Interclass Pepgirl Silva, Karen 1123--57,71,95 FTA, Band, Rally Club Silva, Linda 1113--108 Silva, Marie 1103--61,697,124 Silva, Ronnie 193--62,139,176,183,197 Silveira, Douglas 193--139 Silveira, jackie 193--139 Simas, David 1103--124,168 Sippel, Robert 1103--122,124,173,199 Siracuss, Diana 1123 Girls' League Siracuss, Marlene 1103--124 Sisco, Patricia 1123 Girls' League Sjolund, Georgene1123--28,44,68,95 Rally Club Vice-Pres., A Capella, FTA Sec., Sr. Breakfast Committee, AFS Sjolund, julie 1103,-28,124 Slamp, Deborah 1103--124 Slamp, Richard 193--176,183,197 Slyfield, Frederick 1103--124,168 Smith, Deborah 193--128,138,139 Smith, Debra 1103--122,124 Smith, Donald 1113--108 Smith, Elizabeth 1103--69, 12.4 Smith, Eugene 1113--162,180,188 Smith, Geraldine 193--139 Smith, Greg 1123--39,4o,es,9o,95,1e2 Student Body Vice-Pres., Football, Baseball Nuntius Business Manager Smith, Richard 1123--17,66,95,18O Basketball, Baseball, L Assn., Interclass Games, Chairman, Homecoming Committee Smith, james 1113--178,191 Smith, john 1123 Boys' Fed. Smith, Rudy 1123--95,162,188 Football, Track, Golf, Tennis, Baseball Smith, Sherron 193--50,167,139 Smothers, Suzanne 1113--108,202 Snyder, Frank 193--139 Solomon, Barbara 1123 Girls' League Solorio, Beatrice 193--139 Sorensen, Dorothy 1121--69,95 Former School: FTA, FHA, Pep Club, Yearbook Staff, A Capella Sorensen, Duane 1101--124 South, Kristee191--139 Southard, Shirley 1111--33,43 Souza, Lorraine 1101--46,623,124 Souza, Michael 191--139 Souza, Sandra 1111--108 Souza, Tanya 191--139 Sowders,Ioy1101--124 Sowders, Steven 1111--108,168 Spain, Kathy 1111 Spain, Patricia 1101 Spears, Darrell 1121--95 Boys' Fed. Spears, Letha1101--69,124,193 Spencer, Martha 1101--124 Spicer, Richard 1101--191 Spicer, Theodora1121--95 Sr. Class Play, Rally club Stadt, Pamela 1101--124,202 Stambaugh, Virgil 1111--108 Stanley, Patricia 1101--124 Stanton, Patty 191--139 Stanton, Scott 1121--95,198,199 Swimming, FFA, Football, L Assn. Steele, Cheryl 191--139 Steele, Donald 1121--66,86,162,95 Football, Baseball, L Assn., CSF, Former School: Varsity Club Stephens, Joseph 191--176 Stepp, Debra 1111--63,109 Sterrett, Patty 1101--47,124 Stevens, Charles 1101--124 Stevens, Diane 1101--69,124 Stevens, janet 1111--46,109 Stevens, jerry 1111-- 109 Stevens, Patsy 1121 Girls' League Stewart, Scot 191--139 St. Martin, Frank1121--95,162,203 Football, Baseball, Tennis, Soph. Ring Com- mittee, L Assn. St. Martin, Larry 191--139.183.191 Stone, Dennis 1111--25,34,183,197 Stone, Dorinda 191 Stover, Elizabeth 1121--38,45,62,69,96,147 CSF, FTA, AFS Pres., A Capella, French CLub Streeter, Bradford 1101--124 Streeter, Hardy1101--124 Strickland, Shirley 1111--109 Strole, Sharon 1111--70,109,198 Stucker, Barbara 1121-s71,96 Sr. Class Play, Band Stucker, Glynna191--139 Stultz, Donald 1101--125,192 Stultz,Iohn191--139,176 Sula, George 1101--125,188 Sula,Iames1121--66,96,18O,188 Basketball, Track, L Assn., Football Swearengin, Karen 191--139 Swetman, Anne 1101--63,125 Swetman,Iane191--139 Swift, Cindy 1101--62,125,127 Swift, David 191--1.39,141,176,199 Sybesma, Debra 1111--109 T Tanco, Arlene 1101--47,125 Tanco, Raymond 1121--45,96,167,183 CSF, Science Club, French Club, Sports' Manager and Statistician Tarkington, Debra 1121--96 FTA, CSF, Science Club, Rally Club, Former School: GAA Taylor, Bobbette1111--109 Taylor, Cheryl 191--139 Taylor, Cynthia 1111--21,109,199 Taylor, Curtis 191--139 Taylor, Gary191--140 Taylor, lay 191--176 Taylor, Karl 191--140,176,183,197 Taylor, Paul 1111--109 Taylor, Perry 191--140,168,188 Teghtmeyer,Ianet1111--71,109,117 Teixeira, Bernadette 1111--21,41,49,58,108,109 Teixeira, Kathy 112.1--39,45,49,57,96 CSF Life Member and Pres., Commissionar Of Constitutional Affairs,1r. Class Vice- Pres., FTA Pres., Jr. Escort Terrio, Patricia 1101--46,125,199 Thayer, Lana 191--67,140 Therkildsen, Kenneth 1111--109 Thomas, Brenda 1121--44,69,96 Rally Club, AFS, Former School: Girls' Softball, Track Thomas, Gregory 191--70,140,199 Thomas, Ioey 1111--110 Thomas, Louis 1101--12.5 Thomas, Pamela 191--67,140 Thomas, Richard 191--67,140 Thompson, Brent 191 Thompson, Edward 1101 Thompson, Linda 191--71,140 Thompson, Ruth 1111--35 Thornton, Sylvia 1111--110,186 Tipton, Dickie 1121--69,97 A Capella, Rally Club Tipton, Philip 1101 Tompkins, Philip 1111--44,47,110,168,199 Torres, John 1101--173 Toste, Larry 1121 FFA Toste, Linda 1101--125 Tramble, Katherine 191--140 Triebel, Arthur 1101 Trigueiro, Jeanette 1101--125 Trigueiro, Tony 1101-125,173 Trudeau, Ronald 1111 Tull, Toni1101--47,62,112.,122,125,202 Tullis, Beth 1111--69,110,187 Tullis, Deborrah1111 Tullis, Larry 191--176,184 Tullis, Mike 191--140 V Vagt, Cheryl 191--140 Valdez, Deborah 1121--97 Rally Club, Health CLub Valdez, Ronald 1101--125,170,173 Valle, Louise 1121--80,84,97 Rally Club, GAA, Interclass Pepgirl, Cap and Gown Committee Vannoster, Cathy 1111--110 Vannoster, Deborah 1121 Girls' League Vasquez, Frank1111--110,168,188 Vasquez, lose 1101--125 Vaughn, Danny 1111--187 Vaughn, Donna 191--186 Vaughn, jerry 1111 Val, Cindy1111--44,59,61,102,108,110,187 Veazey, Virginia 191 Veiga, Michael 1121--54,55,97 FFA Treasurer, Dairy judging Team Vemon, janet 1111--110 Vieira, Elder 191--140 Vieira, Eugene 1111--110,168 Vigil, Lola 1111 Weiss, Hiromi 1121 Girls' League Wellings, jeffrey 191--140 Wells, Apryll1111--71,111 Wenzel, Robert 1121--97 Boys' Fed. Wheat, Keith 191--14O,176,185,192 Wheat, Kenneth 1101--126,168,191 Vigil, Raymond 191--140,168 Villi, Howard 1111--110,168,191 Villa, Robert 1101--125,173,191 Villalba, Alline1121--97 Girls' League Villalba, Richard 1111--110 Villalba, Russel 191--140 Vincent, Vernon191--140 Virden, Don 1101--125,178,188 Wheat, Steven 1111--17,41,110,111,168,188 White, Danny 1101--126,173 White, White, White, FFA, White, Edwin 1111--111,168,200 Laurie 191--140 Mark 1121--97,162,191 Football, Track Marsha 1101--126,202 White, Pamela 1101--126,202 White, White, Robert 1101--126,173 William 1111--111 Virden, john 1101--178,188 Virden, Rebecca 191--62,140 Virden, Roger 191--140,179 Virden, Ron 1101--126,178,188 Voter, Vickey1101--126 W Wade, Debra 191 Walker, Susan 1111--17,23,34,43,54,202 Walter, james 1101 Wafford, john 1101--70.126, 178,192 Wagamon, Dana 1121--44,A7,61,97 Health Club, Sr. Class Play, CSF, Rally Club Ward, Candice 1111--111 Ward, William 1101--126 Warren Coral 1101--126 Warren, Kaye 1121--46,97 Girls' League Whitehead, Karen 191--46,140,202 Whitten, Pl'lyliS191--46,62,140,193 Whitten, Ralph 1101--126,178,191 Wilcox, Cheryl 191--140 Wilcox, Thomas 1101--126,173,199 Wilkinson, jay 1101--126,185 Willhite, Delores 1101 Williams, Cindy 1111--111 Williams, janice 191--63,67,140,193 Williams, Kenneth 1121--97,162 Football, Baseball Williams, Nancy 191--140 Williams, Scott 191--70,140 Williamson, Eugene 1121--86,97 Boys' Fed. Williamson, Linda 1101--126 Wiliford, Anith1111--111 Waymire, Beverly 191--140 Webb, john 1121--66,97 Boys' Fed. Weber, Frank 191--62,140 Weddenbum, Gary 1121 Boys' Fed. Weed, jimmy 1121--97 Basketball, Football, Track Wilson, Debbie 1101--126 Wilson , Greg 1111--111 Wilson, Larry 1111--201 Wilson, Margie 1101--126 Wilson, Matt 191--140 Wilson , Woodrow 1101--55,67,126 Weidemeyer, Timothy 1101 Weir, Ronnie 1121--97 Boys' Fed. Weiss, Cynthia 1101 Winn, Marshall 1111--33,111 Wise, Lawrence 1121--69,97 Track, Cross Country Wise, Susan 1101--20,126 WlaSCl'tiII, David 1111--68,111 Wood, Conrad 1111--111.173 Wood, Deana 1101--68,127,199 Wood, Debra 1111--68,110,199 Wood, john 191--140 Woodhouse, Ronald 191--141 Woods, Donald 1101--127,179,192 Wooten, Peggy 1121--71,97 Pep Band, FTA, German Club Worrell, Dianne 191--1 41 Wreyford, Shirley 1101 Y Yanez, Oiamantina1111--110 Yanez, Matias1121--47 Football, Baseball Ybarra, Elizabeth 1121--97,202 Gymnastic Team, GAA Ybarra, jess 1111--110,168 Ybarra, johnny 191--141,176 Young, jannie 1111--52,110 Young,jennie 191--68,141 Young, jerline 1111 Young, Karen 1111--23,110 Young, Kim 191--71,141 Young, Leroy 191--29,141,173,184 Young, Mary 191--141,193 Young, Terry 1101--127 Young, Trudy 1121--31,137,191 Track Young, Vemon1121--66,97,162,180 181 188 Football, Basketball, Track, L Assn Z Zamora, Linda 1111--110 Zamora, Robert 191--141 Certificated and Classified A Albrecht, Al-154 University of California, B.A,, Oregon State University, M.S., Business, Business B Bames, Wabern-54,155 California State Polytechnic College, B.S., DepartmentHead M.A.: Agriculture, Industrial Arts, Agri- culture Department Head, F.F.A. 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