Lemoore High School - Nuntius Yearbook (Lemoore, CA)

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Vol. 68 TIME IS NOT MEASURED 1 TIME FOR: Opening Section 1-7 Student Life 8-85 S Sports Activities Clubs 2 BY THE PASSING . zixdagggnfr ' V -si .559 'Z '-Z 5-9 -I4 - Y inf People 86-215 Freshmen 88-11 1 Sophornores 112-133 Juniors 134-155 Seniors 156-185 Academics 186-215 Advertising 216-247 OF THE YEARS 3 Time is the World's greatest teaser. It races like the wind when I would most like it to slow down because I'm doing something enjoyable Yet when I'm anxious for the arrival of something or impatient for an ending, When I want time to speed on its way, That's when Time laughs in my face as it ambles along- just out of my reach. Jill Bragg KW W K vi' 4 BUT BY WHAT ONE DOES, mx L ga. i I X' 1. Denise Strafford, Sue Brown, and Sheri Hathaway wake up the rooting section. 2. Var- sity defenders, Roger Nordstrom and Tim Dudley close in to clobber opponent. 3. Georgia Huneke and Lois Hubanks alias, Glenda the Good Witch and Raggedy Ann . 4. Tami Gridley, Margaret Short, Mary Jo Kellams, Shannon Dundon, Janean Amerson, and Tim Billingsley are all smiles, but the Junior team lost! 5. Seniors, Heather Campbell, Kathy Sweaza, Beaver Oliveira, Becky Leue, Eve Nicholson, and Adelina Cavazos do a little bunny hop. 6. Chow hounds of L.H.S. WHAT ONE FEELS 5 ,yan 1. Gene Paulo, assisted by Kelly Feese, declares Pru Men- dez Night Rally Homecoming Queen, as Mark Godinho looks cool. 2. Students at L.H.S. really enjoy their new snack bar. 3. Leisha Teague and Denise Strafford get halftime instruc- tions from coach, Beverly Dufour. 4. Hannah Meritt and Sandy Redmon give cashier Keri Glover money for their lunches. 5. Lettergirl, Lorna Hall, stands motionless during band routine. 6. Brian Ford, Reid Goldenstein, and Todd Williams pep up Freshmen cheering section, 7. Our rowdy rooters! 8. Gene Paulo addresses student body on the open- ing day of school. 6 AND WHAT ONE ACHIEVES. y if .a-11.4 Time is made up of cherished memories of yesterdays our happenings of today and our dreams of tomorrow. Cheryl Oliveira -v NEHRU 7 9 2 X69 K .Qyrsn F . .....--' 5 1 1 I F' l?f 1 3 3 . I 7, Y S , J. , 'U vi K5 ' qw 'iw . asm., x is i ,, gps-nv 1 4 ,QC 3 ili- Q-ig 5 1--JJ I Q Tigers Roar: Upset Dos Palos If the Tigerls pre-season was any indication of how they would fair in league, it was a pretty good one. They knocked off Tulare, Corcoran, and upset the Broncos of Dos Palos. The come-from-be hind victory over Dos Palos was the greatest one ever witnessed in Tiger stadium, and possibly Ti- ger history. The W.Y.L. is the toughest league in the valley and you could see why. The Tigers bumped heads with some tough competition, Valley Champ San- ger, and semi-finalist Reedley. They gave their W.Y.L. oppo- nents all they could handle. This was one of the smallest Tiger teams, but by far the biggest hit- ters. Mike Sula, the number three passer in the valley con- nected all season long to All- League end Jim Dalton. The big defense was led by All-League back Joe Etchebehere. It was a tough, extremely challenging season, but these athletes were a tough bunch and met the chal- lenge head on-like TIGERS! 0, , U-4 O 4 IP 'PU CD P11 H P-4 '11 O O 'H UU DP F' F' . if seeigiesf 5'5?iT?9?7 ff -'1, -iii CTVARSYRY SCOREBOARD ii 14 r'VCoalinga 20 L 32? fTulare Union 22 M E Corcoran 6 M Wasco ' 'iiii 20 0 -29 Dos Palosf 28 O 14 g Mt. Whitney 33 R fO Reedley 10 E 513 20 . 28 28 Sseee'seeef -saga? 2553? Quarterback Mike Sula checks out Mt. Whit- ney's defense before he starts the next play. Jim Dalton pulls in a great downfield catch. if 435 i i we Q i re 'A' 1 , - . --.Q ,- W- ' 'N A s t lv 3: .ew ,iff tg 4. A '- 1 , ' ,.. -- 1 aa' ' .af .f::e-, ..r- .5 -it teenage aa 1, a-e-- in get -,ag'e1t ?:f,,ggWja mlm . 1: NA .M . . 1 ., N---M-fy sw image . ,f 4 . -L-is ,. CV A E I -A 'A f .-f-Ai2,k.,L'j-ENL. Joe Etchebehere, David Sjoland, Dan Gilfry, Pat Luis and Donny Dutra talk over the next play. VARSITY. FRONT ROW: Mgr. Marty Rhoads, Stuart Dixon, Tim Dudley, Cirilo Villasenor, Dave Sjolund, Joe Armijo, Ray Madrigal, David Griffin, Joe Etchebehere, David Jones MIDDLE ROW: Glenn Powell, Roger Nordstrom, Rick Williams, Tim Billingsley, Dan Gilfry, Mike Sula, Mal Brazil, Dan Kurtz, Ron DeKneef, David Jones, Mgr. Tim Turner BACK ROW: Tommy Alves, DeDe Lorenz, Tony Torres, Doug Semmen, Jim Daulton, Pat Luis, Larry Boyd, Art Bradford, Kirk Fleming, Tom Durant, Don Dutra, Robert McGee W kv , ,. , 55-fwgvn Muir .. .. , J.. A if f ... 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'i Everything was going their way, until the last game of the season. The Kittens had a good shot at the league's top spot, but only to lose it to Hanford in the finals. Sure there was disappointment among them and their mentors, but what could they say? They gave it their best shot. The league had ties, not unusual for a league as tough as the W.Y.L. The Kit- tens offense was led by the hard running of halfback Leonard Oliveira, Sophomore Greg Mar- shall guided the Kittens job at his quarterback spot. The de- fense was spearheaded by Brian Castadio, Allen Miranda, and Bill Godinho, It was a tough sea- son and the Kittens fell short- but they were still WINNERS! ' f 'KYU7 ' ,-,f-,,b, . it 6 A1 I- .x R ,tl ' H , 2 ' if ' SNK is 2 A it 4' r - - rs. .P no fe at , K' A . J' .. - . gs. 'K-. A.: if , . , . '.- , ,. - . - J. I M-,VK - ,fs A-:5.f,JJ,,,32zg 7 14 M-f.,g3 V1-1 A 1 'A A 1?'i '.-Q'-53' f WJLL 4-1' I ' .,. ' if Q.: :YZ -s uf .. Y. I-va 17 tf fy, -.M 5-,4.QX44 rm 'R ia' 7- .fans - -W V V, ' 5 - 9,1 g 3, A . 'T' -- W ,5,1gp1-.t- -' . ilu - ,lf-1 ' -'ff T:-A-: '- ....,aW ? f' 'flame -. .sf A :...4nm3Zt John Crowley jumps up into the air to snare a pass against Sanger. 12 J .V. FOOTBALL Oscar Zuniga and Neil Brown stop Tulare in it s tracks. :Q wi X W9 4, TOP: Out of the hold of Greg Marshall, Stuart Rodrigues attempts an extra point, as Dave Houston keeps a defender away. BOTTOM: Allen Miranda, Neil Brown and Darrin Silva put a stop to a Reedley player. .V.'s Have 6-2-2 Record J.V.'s. FRONT: Chuck Herrera, Bill Godinho, Troy Breen, Tim Schweizer, Cecil Villanueva, Kelly Gillespie, Manual Garcia, Cirilo Villa- senor, Jeff Mercer, Daymon Silva, Oscar Zuniga, James Houston MIDDLE: Jerry Freeman CMgr.J, Chuck Silva, Nate Dowers, Mike Scott, Al- bert Martinez, Greg Marshall, Henry Torrez, John Mendes, Scott Ballew, Vince Garcia, Leonard Oliveira, Allen Miranda, Darrin Silva, Rob- ert Lancaster BACK: Coach Bob Clement, Manuel Garcia, Doug Wintz, John Crowley, Joe Fray, Gary Stidham, Brian McKay, Ricky Morris, Dennis Payton, Victor Cleveland, Brian Castadio, Neil Brown, Monte Contente, Coach Don Jamison i s -4 Q - H+ L r f V - 6 Q E! ' - ,N V , ig, I - X -5-1 -L 'f-ry.. ,N l . 75' ' ,V ,, - l ' , Af 'Q 1. - rf i-.Q - ?:'f ,' -:ef-Egg , 1141- ,bfi f' 2 - - -A ,Y ' ' -g '04- Qv X yi , I ,gg ,gg -L gin V, A !.- i 1. F 5 4, V ts If - ,- 1 , - If' ., tg-' f - , 1' ' AN , ,gf - lg-J l - 4- 1- T -Y it ZJI V- V r -E 5 3 QQ-.JY at in ' .vgf Q '.Q...c,Qg 4 'M A - 1 -- .. 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Q'ffi' 51 QAM' .,.vsfE,-z.g-fran,-:aa-if'c, ,mama f , in -Q W , .ML , Q 'sk' 'Q ir' ff' O 5 4 TOP. Joe Fray hands the ball off to Nate Dowers on an end-around. BOT- Coaches Clement and Jamison give signals from the side- TOM. Fred Perryman misses his block and Greg Marshall is about to get lines. crunched . J.V. FOOTBALL 13 Frosh-Soph Win Title- ndefeated FRONT ROW: Jeff Lutz, Ed Nunes, George Gaffney, Rudy Vasquez, Johnny Huff, Mike Ballew, James Coble, Ricky Soto, Paul Niday, Phil Brooks, Mark Gilfry, Wayne Kastning, SECOND ROW: John Braden, Edwin Godinho, Kerwin Long, Casey Kennedy, Otis Tolbert, David Garrido, Angelo Macias, Albert Luis, Robert DeRaad, Cameron Brooks, Kurt Reynolds, Terry Bassham,Rusty Johnson,John Vosburgh, Kevin Gilkey. THIRD ROW: Jamie Cavazos, Jim Hammond, Keith Neal, Steve Speak, Anthony Rocha, Terry Oliveira, Joey Cox, Chuck Sterret, Louie Oliveira, Steve Breen, Rick Dunn, Eddie Lucio, Ronnie Stidham, Coach Don Warkentin, Coach Wilbur Booth, Keith Silva, Tom Mer- rit, Richard Orne, Jeff Holloway, Paul Hallen, Packy Billingsley, Dale Waymire, Ray Akin, Dan Paulo, Tim Torrez, Roger Flower, Robby Smith, Patrick Simas, Coach Gary Sedgewick. N i me Coaches Sedgewick and Booth hope the play they just sent in works. Terry Oliveira nabs an interception while Eddie Lucio moves in to block. 14 FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL Quarterback Tim Torres hands the ball off to Anthony Rocha. Aki , Q - N - .1 . , l- lr-s - . , .. ,qs - - Mfg '11, A',+-Q.. '-gvf... , 4 x..-Y 1-me '- sf' . -- - ' -, wr' . 1 f- - i '4E' .. -'- ' ' L, 4 Q:Q,.':2.p.:', 5-5 r 'f- lg...-s. The undergrad teams at L.H.S. not only continued their winning style but the Frosh-Soph squad completed an UNDEFEATED season. They put their heads down and headed for the team's goal. . .the league championship. The fighting Kittens had one of the biggest teams in the league and they intimidated their foes. Tim Torres controlled the offense at quarterback, with Otis Tolbert and Chuck Sterret leading the running backs. Where the power- ful offense couldn't score, the dynamic defense took over. The defense, guided by Patrick Simas, Jaime Cavazos, and George Gaffney shut off any threat of scoring. These Kittens will be back next year as J.V.'s and fighting Varsity Tigers. Look out W.Y.L., they're going to get you!! an ..,. g,,,.-., 1?f,.7ll: -2. . i ,- 1, n.J:.7i , iff? ' - - 1 O O i , ... ,i J, v 'plggxf-:aff i 'gin FROSH-SOPH ' scoREBoARD 14, Qoalinga J.v. o Tulare 0 601 T3CQaling F.S. O ' Wesco, g 0 33 Mtg Whitney 12 28 Reedley f 9, 29 Redwood .. , 12 Sanger -' 1 ' 6 8 Hanford f , 7 l 1 .I 9 1 vi X, m .Q is-me wg r M Q ll- -' ,,,, ,- , 5' fl. --. - 25. 1 '- vi . Jgff 1' Q .frgyg-ra.e save Dan Paulo, Anthony Rocha, and Rudy Vasquez line up for pre-game drill. BOTTOM. The Kitten defense is poised and ready to smash Redwood. TOP. The offense huddles up for the next play. FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL 15 Night Rally: Rowdy Success' Lets get a little bit rowdy, R-O-W, uh D-Y. And with the Juniors there to lead everyone, it was easy! Their spirit was sky high. They started out on the right foot by winning the three- legged race hands ffeet'?lJ down. And then they took the pyramid building AND the overall spirit award. The Seniors, with their beautiful first place cheerlead- ers, won a tough egg tossing con- test against the Freshmen. The Sophomores won the relay race and with Mike Elton Benito and Rick Kiki Gillett, took first in the queen contest. And the Fresh- men. Well, there's always next year! Rowdy Juniors fill the air with snow. if ,Quays ts fs sigh ag . xg' 'WQQQ 'iff ' rx 5175 1- fi Juniors show how to 'Apile it on. Kiki Dee and Elton John fRick Gillett and Mike Benitol boogie 16 NIGHT RALLY down. QF? 1'3- Karen Swift goes for it . Tim Torres gets that egg. t s Ig' fi ,A A5 '15 .1 W 'L 71 .,., if QF' fif D.. The Senior class tells Tammi Fraley to sit on it . Chris Clinkscales, Larry Boyd, and Sheila Ford chow down-on onionsf!?!J. NIGHT RALLY 17 And the Winner Is. . Homecoming. What a night! Queens are crowned, floats are awarded prizes, the stands are packed, and the band's happy sounds fill the air. Leading up to our Night Rally! Homecoming festivities we had four crazy days of dress up. On those days we had various mis- matched people, martians, Fon- zies , and even part of the Mafia running around on campus. At our noon rallies, prizes were given for the best costumes of the day. Then on Friday everyone turned out and voted for their favorite queen candidate. And when the votes were tallied, Lisa Zanola was our queen. Stephanie Thomas, last year's queen, was there to crown Lisa. And once again, the Seniors, float won! The winning Senior float. fThat needs a little inside help during parades.J . f I , g, ,,.f4V4.5,5 , , ,. W f rizi 'F Carolyn Badasci with escort Chip Clemens. Karen Swift with escort Bill Rodrigues. 18 HOMECOMING Kim Neal with escort Keith Neal. The 1976 Homecoming Queen Lisa Zanola announces the winning float Voters anxiously await their turn to cast a ballot for Homecoming as her escort Hart Schwarzenbach waits patiently. Queen. 1-. ,Xe F' WY, v 5 rift JT . ' i Cheryl Oliveira with escort Bryon Gomes. Denise Strafford with escort Scott Ballew. 1975 Homecoming Queen Stephanie Thomas with 1976 Basketball Queen Nonnette Mello. HOMECOMING 19 League Title Belongs to Tigers! VARSITY. FRONT ROW: Rita Herring, Denise Strafford, Janee Silva, Lorraine Battiest. BACK I , , ROW: Sherri Hathaway, Dorothea Gaffney, Leisha Teague, Sandra Piearcy, Debbie Crisp, Jody Leisha Teague eyes 3 Posslble Splke Cox. ,. ' ,w- P if 4 Q .v QQ' l rx . .,.. l 1 it i N X 5g-5 Nr 1 4? Q all 1 Last year's dream is this year's reality the league title be- longs to the Tigers! CoachDufour knew she had the personnel to be contenders in the valley, and she was right. The Varsity gals cap- tured theleague and advanced to the third round of the valley playoffs, before being defeated. This proves that our women ath- letes are the best in the West Yosemite League. The fighting Thgers had to beat the long tune powerhouse, Reedley, before notching the league crown. The Varsity girls were paced by All- League members Sandy iHam- merl Piearcy, Leisha Teague, and Sherri Hathaway. The J.V.'s also placed first in league behind M.V.P. Lory Hamilton. The Frosh-Soph ended up in second place, and they were led by their most valuable player Diana Billingsley. 20 VOLLEYBALL Jerilyn Miguel makes a diving save, as Kathy Handcock and Kathy Bengston offer help J.V. FRONT ROW: Diane Horiuchi, Debbie Domingos, Letha Jones, Lory Hamilton, Jerilyn Miguel, Fran Macias. BACK ROW: Kathy Bengston, Karen Hall, Kathy Handcock, Tammy F eese. Rhonda Marshall. Kym Turner, Teresa Tassler. f , fn e' - -!TI 1. X f 3k 5,-fi ' 1 inf G' V E., ,A -3 oi ieig- V. lf. : ' 'QE 'fu 52 A- ' f - ,t az- 11- -fm ,V . .. va-A, .-I, . ,LU - .,, 1, ' ' XT. fi ., mf. 1 f 1 'yr aww? - Y 'A 7 I. 1' . 2-ill ' :ff A f. , 5 2 'vis C., ' , ,. -1 ,W .,', ,-,., 3- , 2l.ffggQf5f igl Q iiHEgwf 1537- 'llffi gf'-Si-' H I . fiS::,75Q,if1'f- '-iff? 4 5'33,5-'f,-i112Maan-as ,afi'RiYHf6e!HQ'2f'5.':if-ifff Q 1::i'Blfa as ii,::g':.0 i at e Pfdl? A ag Tfgegitjef zp.ar,, M gr?,f3ffJ at ggedleye, T' 1' ,J -ff ,,,, .R ' liifat' k, ' ' 'Fi'-fejt' .j? - ,-': 7T'Q,'.l '-.L 15: S F Swgef z. :':f,,1'i'-'CIP' P1ayf6,f5:f22:ff: F91 'N Pl 5' V-15:-1-'L-g l ww 12--S in if--1: rr, F . ,I-1.3.4 ia- gb? A ,., Bifida,iQf5f?vfV'av5?Q:x9 F51-22 2554595 5 Sag? 4, Q1 ,M P432 ..,,, Lvl 'if' W ii sl Q-4 , , w Au ings.-5 nd.,-'-' ...',e.:-4:4 . f , it N, : -.-: :FH ' -tv' P ' 'fi ,Jw M ,:1 1,., - S fxgnoalep 1 l x,,f'i NLYXO 0,95 X I mum L5 rg O CJ 5'1 ll? E -.v. rf Q! 0433 1? v . FROSH-SOPH. FRONT ROW: Debbie Hamblin, Sandra Teter, Mary Villa, Diana Billingsley, Linda Hamilton, Sharon Eir- ich. MIDDLE ROW: Karen Rosenthal, Julie Hamblin, Teresa Jennings, Carol Sowell, Bridgette Manzon, Cathy Lowas, Nikki Cotton. BACK ROW: Dorit Dudley, Kathy Torres, Marie Paulo, Chris Houston, Ann Jones, June Yates, Jaime Hallen, Sandra Harding. SJZMELQQZLQ-42 fu, -1 ' l .- -Q 'L' n. 4 VOLLEYBALL 21 GU G mnasts Do It Again-Champs' VARSITY. Melanie Jennings, Donna Badasci, Karen Schwarzenbach, Susan Adams, Donna Badasci points to Perfectlon Leslie Schwarzenbach. i f 'iffggc , a 4 .- 1-1 - T T Q lf T l , A5 X t It's becoming a tradition at L.H. S., that the Varsity gymnasts won't settle for anything less than first place at the league finals. Coach Lois Hubanks is proud of their dominance in the past few years and hopes to continue it in the future. It shouldn't be too difficult, as all five of the varsity members return next year. The Tigers were led by the outstand- ing consistency of Junior Donna Badasci, who was voted as the team's M.V.P. and highest scorer. She was followed closely by the team's Captain Melanie Jennings. These two gymnasts finished one-two in the league finals. The J.V.'s saw daylight for a first, but were edged out by a tough Redwood squad. Jeanette Irigaray, M.V.P., led the Kittens all season long. These women are great examples of why female sports are alive and advancing. 22 GYMNASTICS ff! all f :, ... 8 1 n yr. Sue Adams steadies herself for her next move on the beam Karen Trombley brushes up her beam routine, as fellow J.V.'s await their turn. J.V. FRONT ROW: Laurie Pereira, Stephanie Law, Laurie Robasciotti, Denise Silva. SECOND ROW: Sandy Contente, Margaret McDaniel, Patty Delaney, Susan Hudson, JoAnn Evangelo. THIRD ROW: Sandy Gwinn, Fran Wede, Donna Berry, Karen Trombley, Mary Thomas, Yoly Ali- lin, Carolyn Bean. BACK ROW: Mrs. Knee, Robin Dourin, Laura Hartung, Janice Badasci, Jackie Gregory, Jeanett Irigaray, Cheryl Westwood. af . i GYMNASTICS SCHEDULE 3 F' CD E E f Invitational M P at Tulare Union 0 T A 4 P1370 HOC at Redwood Riverdale J 75 H Mt. Whitney., ,Q ,, A Central M at TulareAWestern' J 2 4O E 2 Ei 5 e f -L -:H My 1 , ,,,,..,-V F-.V . 'I fqiuylii V V L437- f AT A 'l ' iff'-'+-lf' ,:.e ,N 1 '- LQ-f-' . --1 -,- ' 4 ' ' A I .1 .4 '-1 . fi I i' ry, 1 17,9 and .1 V ck wi 3 J 4-is r fi, J - il ff' 1 r 1 , A - 1 J J h. .a.erL it .ew - -W1 .----,..... Mel Jennings gildes on the beam. GYMNASTICS 23 Covington, LaF1eur Lead Harriers J.V. FRONT ROW: Brad Jones, Bruce Childs, Dean Brazier, Dan Reynoso, Gary Lubbers. BACK ROW: Steve Peyton, Paul Hillenbrand, Cormac Meehan, Dean Strausbaugh, John Larcabal, Victor Hermansen, Doug Luis. , The harriers had a well balanced attack and seemed to be the ones to outrun. These runners deserve a lot of recognition because who puts in more hours of practice than they do? NOBODY. They are up at the crack of dawn run- ning around, rain or shine. They run after school too. By the time a meet comes around these athletes are ready to go, go, go!, and they usually do just that. They fin- ished with a fine team effort from everybody. The girls are up and coming too. They practice equal- ly as hard as the guys, which con- sists of running at least five miles a day. Setting the pace for the Tigers was John Covington, who set a new school record in the three mile course. The women runners were headed by Fresh- man Susan Lafleur, a fleet footed rookie. GIRLS. FRONT ROW: Peggy Box, Trish O'Halloran, Susan Lafleur, Linda Fullerton, Bonnie Will, , Vanya Potter, Linda Laskey. MIDDLE ROW: Joy Wright, Robin Wright, Jaime Johnson, Kim Bern- ' ' ' hardt, Cheri Dowers, Robin Flemming, Kathy Halpin, Rollyann Summers. BACK ROW: Stacy Kelly, Nanci Scheber, Heather Campbell, Mary Ash, Martha Holden, Janet Nelson, Denise Shepard, Autumn Clark Dave Barnett keeps up the pace. 24 CROSS COUNTRY FROSH. FRONT ROW: Tom McGinnis, Ray Hayes, Shawn Beck, John Garcia, Jeff Pate, Dan ' ' Surface, Lyle Horiuchi BACK ROW: Mike Turner, Paul Rodrigues, Larry Oliveira, Tim Gomes, if Todd Williams, Pat Murphy, Greg McCown, Ron Platz, Mike Cavanaugh U00 UU VARSITY. FRONT ROW: Shawn Scott, Steve Thomas, Dave Bar- nett. BACK ROW: Mike Cotton, Mike Fowler, David Meeks, John Covington. ,i: A i - .Ml 1 . iff -, rv , , - V, :Alqjrtj I COUNTRY -' ' 1 1' ' , V I . D .ly ff -lf' 6- .' 3 EQ 918? Los Banos Invitational , Ig, b 24 Chamgiionships , 1 Relay' 6 SmE9IiMt51lWhituey i 8 Hanford,-zlgigiffational O 13 Lemqoreggeedley at Y-ff:-.st C Mt3Khjtney i T 15 Invitational 20 Lemooreilledwood at Sanger 23 Sacramento Invitational , N 5 WYLAt,Vi.sa1ia f 'Vs o 12- Area Meet v 19 crmfinan tl FROSH-SOPH. FRONT ROW: Rick Gillett, David Smith, Jim Armijo, BACK ROW: Kurt Strain, Kevin Strain, Roland Summers, Peter Cotton. CROSS COUNTRY 25 Torres Chosen Tiger of the Yeari' Here we are, at the second annual Powderpuff games at good 'ole LHS! The stands are packed, even though the temperature is chilly, and the crowd has blood in its' eye. The players are nerv- ous. The players are. . .girls?! Yep, and they are really terrific! They get out there on the field and do their thing and do it well. Spiraling passes rocketed through the air, punts flew like they had wings and those inter- ceptions, WOW! Along with all the excitement on the field, Tony Torres was announced as the 1976 Tiger of the Year and Terri Wal- ton received a trophy for her punt, pass, and kick perform- ance. And the Seniors were tops again! WR- iveimgifiahs ziggy , Tony Torres, with escort Donna Dufur happily accepts his A'Tiger of the Year award from last year's winner, Stephen Cotton. 26 POWDERPUFF Excited Seniors proved who's number one by winning the powderpuff competition. Tony the Tiger Torres presents Terri Walton her award for winning the punt, pass, and kick competition. A J .2 5,4 X -5- ,1- . .Cb cnqphwq- 'N-.. K 1 5. O'-A Tigers 10-O:UNDEFE TED CHAM S VARSITY SCOREBOARD 81 Tulare Western 36 85 Kerman-ff 40 60 Bakersfield 62 74 Exeter - 41 73 A Tulare Western 39 66 22 74 is Selma ' lf Washington Union 48 L 71 Fowler Q . ,43 46 -Q-' . --f2' Clovis - 1 , 53 W I E 707 Hoover.. T- I 32 80 Strathniore M 91 Reedleyi .Q 51 ' 61- Redwood A , , 51 I Hanford -. ,, -60 as O 76 Monache , 47 ' A 72 Redwood 68 0 61 ,Hanford V , W 59' or +51 ysangere 1 ye , Q . 53 R 66 1 WhitH'ey.Q..L. or o'l'o 58 x ' 91 ...rReed1ey 67 E ,Redwood A SQ y 53 Bly, Hanford it A 68 58 . Mt. Whitney 53 84 ' Reedley V 51 ' Valley Playoffs 73 Shafter ' 39 62 Bakersfield 63 iwewtt' Tim Billingsley, Pat Lee, Chip Clemens and Rusty Cansler look at Coach Mahoney's second-half strat- egy. 28 VARSITY BASKETBALL KNEELING: Coach Fred Mahoney, Ron Gridley STANDING: David Jones, Lee Lewis, Pat Lee, Gene Paulo, Alan Adney, Dick Gudmunson, Harvey Marable, John Miller, Chip Clemens, Tim Billingsley, Russell Cansler ' -' ' H f .4 .. .f i I WI V. . i 4 . I -L: XA., A ,..5,. of f ,g , . W n ,145 ' 'fii , J ' u l R ., , KZ A I My ip, y ' rs. W I A .A A 'i'ii f f 'Q i , , 1 . N-.' 1 1-asf E5n Tim two. Rusty Cansler looks for help on a fast break. fBullD Billingsley bombs in 1 w l Harvey Marable 'T' 1-N1 X-ff, 'S , ' V7 ? i'15if+ef Q4 1- TOP: Chip Clemens puts on the pressure while Harvey Marable glides back to help. BOTTOM: Gene Paulo drives right to set up Dick Gud- munson's screen. . dj ff ' fi- ' ,7 My ,n 4,32 ji 9 Tiger Den, Home of the Unde- feated League Champions-The Lemoore Tigers! An outstanding 10-0 record in league, plus a most impressive 13-3 pre-season mark, added to their 1-1 Valley Playoff record, earned Fred Mahoney and his Tigers the honor of being the winningest team in the history of LHS Basketball! There were two more things to polish up their glimmering seasong one was the selection of Harvey Marable, Gene Paulo, and Dick Gudmun- son to the 1st Team All-League in the WYL, and number two was the naming of Coach Fred Ma- honey as WYL Coach of the Year! Congratulations Tigers on your fine performance and your vic- torious season. You showed the fans, the school, and yourselves, that were 4? 1. Russell Cansler takes a shot from the top of the key. VARSITY BASKETBALL 29 Heads Up Kittens Co Champions When a coach is promoted from Frosh Basketball to J.V. one does not expect miracles, but it hap- pened anyway. Coach Jim Gordon took his knowledge of the game and his skills in coaching and created a co-championship! With a com- bination of speed and quickness, plus heads-up play, the Kittens were on their Way to the top. Close games were characteristic of most of them all season long. They didn't rap up a spot for the title until the second to the last game of the sea- son. If the last game could've been theirs, then they would have been champs all by themselves, but a co-champ is better than no-champ! They may be from the smallest school in the league, but their 15-5 record says it alll JV s FRONT ROW: Dan Paulo, David Houston, Greg Marshall Joe Luis Keith Neal BACK ROW Coach Jim Gordon, Keith Silva, Ken Wintz, Robert Lancaster Tom Nlsbet John Crowley Kevin Mc Glothlm imgrj. John Crowley releases is extended shot 30 J .V. BASKETBALL Greg Marshall focuses on his lay-up, as Ken Wintz battles for the boards. Keith Silva snuffs opponent's shot, relieving teammates of the task. -w.N 'Q' 5 f '4. 1. A M, , Q Ll l l 5, 1 JE7?5:zv., ff.. lf ,- All wan? m 254 4 ir n --an tg! U , '. A .- -----' e - 3 2 . -'-'f 'ff -. , -1 .F 5-..Q:a 2 Jh- ' u f V , 1 1 S X f f 1. A: -fe, ri B 5 ' , - ii 4' - ' 'Q X 7541? V . K F' A I :gr . Mig?-Q' Rf: -ffl - ' j , 4 2 Anticipating a miss, the Kittens ready themselves to box out opposition. J .V. SCOREBOARD 62 Tulare Western 22 84 Kerman 21 63 Tulare Western 39 33 59 Kingsburg 40 Clovis 41 51 Hoover 41 63 Delano 54 30 Mt. Whitney 25 42 Reedley 51 51 Monache 47 50 Redwood 36 57 Hanford 58 41 Sanger 31 31 Mt. Whitney 29 67 Reedley 60 40 Redwood 45 49 Hanford 44 55 Sanger 38 33 Mt. Whitney 32 55 Reedley 64 J .V. BASKETBALL 31 Get rid of a Freshmen team, add a girl's team, and what do you have? You have a Frosh-Soph team composed mainly of Fresh- men, with one or two Sophomores helping out. Now add first year coach Dave Miller, the sum comes up to be a fighting under- dog. While other teams allow a lot of Sophomores to play for them, LHS does not. Of course the coaches and ball players are disappointed, but women have their rights. This may hurt the basketball program in the future because fewer players will be allowed to compete. In spite of the change, the team ended up with a 12-8 overall record, and anytime you have more wins than losses, youlve had a winning season! FROSH-SOPH SCOREBOARD a 35 Tulare Western 25 46 Kerman 26. L 53 Tulare Western 127 30 Kingsburg 32 E 50 Clark 22, 42 Hoover 29 M 44 Tulare Union' 5454 r 51 Exeter 29 0 45 Redwood 41 54 J Monache 53 0 42 Redwood 'lll 55 49 Hanford 26 R 30' Sanger 43 43 lVIti'Whitney Q 51 E 35 Reedley 39 68 Hanford 51 47 Sanger 49 51 Mt. Whitney 61 49 Reedley 48 Frosh- oph Break Even in '7 7 FRONT: Brian Ford, Chuck Sterrett, Roger Flower, Pat Murphy, Angelo Macias, Jesse Martinez, Kurt Reynolds. BACK: Coach Dave Miller, Larry Johnson, James Hill, Jim Hammond, James Clark. Paul Hallen, Paul Jackson, Reggie Tanner, Pascal Budge. 2939 -'Q-L. Pat Murphy steadies his dribbling as he eyes opening. 5 , , Brian Ford and Jim Hammond get set for a rebound from Reggie Tanner's shot. Girls Top WYLg o. 3 in alley FRONT: Kathy Torres, Diane Billingsley, Linda Hamilton, Carole Sowell, Janee Silva, Debbie Hamblin, Debbie Domingos. BACK: Coach Karen Woods, Tami Feese, Kelly Feese, Sandy Piearcy, Letha Hall, Janean Amerson, Heather Campbell, Paulette Moore. Sandra Piearcy takes a shot through a crowd of McLane players while Heather Campbell watches. V1 C-I . ,, f-an Leisha Teague takes an inbound pass from Janean Amerson. The girls have finally gotten what they're been hollering about basketball! And you can't really blame them because an unde- feated league record of 10-0 says it alll This team is amazingly exceptional considering it's their first year in existence. Coach Karen ROOKIE Wood CWYL Coach of the Yearl got the ball bouncing in the right direc- tion, with a 9-1 preseason mark. After being undefeated in league, they went to the Valley Playoffs. The Tigers ended their season with a THIRD place finishing in the valley! These girls prac- ticed as a team, played as a team, accepted victory and defeat as a teamg and a team will defeat individuals every time. Girls, we must agree, equal rights in- cludes you and your basketball! i I i GIRLS SCOREBOARD 24 Tulare Western 15 26 Tulare Western 25 41 Caruthers 21 46 Riverdale 31 38 Edison 32 L 49 McLane 31 29 S.J.lVl. 46 E 36 Monache 12 40 Redwood 27 M 51 Hanford 28 39 Sanger 35 0 56 Mt. Whitney 36 54 Reedley 29 0 28 Redwood 17 50 Hanford 43 R 42 Sanger 34 55 Mt. Whitney 35 E 54 Reedley 28 VALLEY PLAYOFFS 54 Lindsay 38 Sierra 42 East Bakersfield 27 35 47 48 Delano I 46 GIRLS BASKETBALL 33 Wrestling: Skill and Dedication WRESTLING: A contact sport that requires strength, skill, and dedication. The strength comes from pushing steel five days a week, and then doing it twice as hard the following week. The skill comes through their eyes, ears, and practice. First, they must see Coaches Aquino and Struhl dem- onstrate various maneuvers the right way. Second, they must listen to the ways in which it can be used in competition. Third, they must practice and develop the moves and holds on each other, then on their oppo- nents. The dedication part is probably the most difficult as- pect of the entire program. It takes special training and de- termination to maintain one's weight and strength for a match. Add up these three ingredients and what do you have? It's sim- ple, you have the LHS Fighting Grapplers, and these guys are winners! J.V.'s. FRONT ROW: Earl Gibbons, Tim Doolittle, Ed Villanueva, John Daulton, Pru Men- des. MIDDLE ROW: Anthony Rocha, Terry Oliveira, Mike Rodarmel, Shawn Scott, Greg Ransom, Mike Cook, Dan Shannon. BACK ROW: Pat Simas, Derwin Anderson, Phil Brooks, Jeff Holiway, John Mendes, Todd Carl. i e - Q I George Will grits his teeth and pins his opponent in one motion. Hart Schwarzenbach gets a tight grip before starting his match. 34 WRESTLING FROSH-SOPH. FRONT ROW: Mark Godinho, Tony Paramo, Javier Cavazos, Mark Bradford, Mike Turner. MIDDLE ROW: Jacob Burns, Dean Kurtz, Gary Lubbers, Brian Proctor, Mark Cheney, Robert Smead, Junior Flores. BACK ROW: Sandy Inglis, Albert Luis, Norman Mer- ritt, Roger Truex, Rick Herrera, Dale Waymire, Cameron Brooks. O Wrestling Schedule Dec. Dec. Dec. L Dec. 6.59015 E 1 Jan. C M Jan. Jan. O ,Jan. Jan. O Jan. Jan. R Feb E Feb Feb Feb I-novif, Feb. Feb. Feb. , 1-Q , .N,..'.r.r -galil ,' fu- Sierra Caruthers Lindsay Oakdale Tournament Mt. Whitney Redwood Sanger Hanford Reedley Sanger Paso Robles Mt. Whitney Reedley Redwood Hanford WYL Finals Divisionals CIF Finals CIFFinals on- XJ' Q 7' Qi? ' .fn of r' sf. ,E g , if ek' If VARSITY, FRONT ROW: Bill Badasci, Dale Wiggins. MIDDLE ROW: Ruben Paramo, Kevin r - Scott, Hart Schwarzenbach, BACK ROW: David Branham, Dean Strausbaugh, Alan Dundon 2,38 Tolbert cuts the head Slamme' on an unlucky Dan Kurtz, Rick Morris. QNOT PICTURED: ous Tolberz, George Wim WRESTLING 35 Sports, Flappers, Mafia Get Gonged The Super Sports Stars came out, the Mafia carried out their very friendly assassinations, talent'?'? was appropriately gonged, and the flappers flapped. This was our wild lnterclass. And wild it was. For the second time fHomecoming week, tool the Junior Mafia terrorized the Interclass participants. The Seniors presented the Gong Show , with underclassmen CSeniors in disguisel as contes- tants. The Freshmen won the spirit award as the Roaring Twenties and the Sophomores were Super Stars. And the Sen- iors did it again! They won both the basketball and volleyball games. -- wwf- Teresa Jennings and Jim Bennett share a chocolate pie, while Cindy Crenshaw, Gene Billingsley. and Clay Wagley observe. 36 INTERCLASS 3 3,3113 av f Sophomore Sports Stars have spirit, how about you? 'F n f is ,W DeDe Lorenz gives instructions to Cong Show panel members Sheila Ford. Kevin Hotchkiss, and Kelly Feese. Donna Badasci gives Shannon Dundon a ride on her own special bicycle after being run clown in the Junior Skit. Frosh rooting section give their players some encouragement. 2:- r Lt' , J 1 X 'ss it 5 Kym Turner and Tammi Fraley are set for Dave Miller's toss as Kim Neal, Carol Jones, Lisa Zanola, and Dena Daugherty wait. Z Super Senior Kathy Hall returns Seniors wait to get into action, a volley while fellow INTERCLASS 37 ets Lead Tiger Baseball FRONT ROW: Derrick Lorenz, Mitch Smith, Dave Sjoland, Ray Madrigal, Joe Etchebehere, Chip Clemens, Brian Castadio, Dave Griffin BACK ROW: Bob Clement CCoachJ, Sal Zuniga, Tony Torres, Tim Billingsley, Joe Fray, John Miller, Jim Daulton, Doug Semmen Tom W... . ,.. ,. , , '1 4 Durant, Rick Leavens Kasst. Coachj. 3 ,.s fe- 'T The Varsity Baseball Team is no different from the other Varsity teams it's loaded with vet- eran talent too. Tony Torres heads the Tiger attack on the hill, with Doug Semmen and Tim Billingsley completing plate chores. Go, t'Big Gold Go! The J.V.'s had little success due to a lot of bad luck. They seemed to have had the pitching talent and fielding experience, but not the hitting. You have to have all three to Win, and the Kittens came up short. The Frosh team looked impres- sive, and should contend strongly for the title. They have a bal- anced team in all departments: pitching, hitting, and fielding. Plus they have that needed addi- tive to win-confidence. 38 VARSITY BASEBALL nr... 5-1. Sal Zuniga prepares his spithall. Jim Daulton waits for his pitch I I 9' Wi 1 '- W ., ,L-,W W I . Brian Castadio gets signals from Tom Durant swats a Tiger hit. Coach Leavens. LEFT: Dave Griffin connects with the low pitch. BOTTOM LEFT Dave Sjolund watches opponent take the ball away. BOTTOM Tony Torres gives his curve ball that extra effort. ..,. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar Mar Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May Baseball Schedule 25- 1 5 8 12 18 22- 26- 29- 2- 4. 5- 12- 15- 19- 22- 26- 29- 3- 5- 10- Hoover Caruthers West Hills Tourney Riverdale West Hills Tourney Sanger Reedley Redwood Mt. Whitney Hanford Easter Classic Easter Classic Easter Classic Reedley Redwood Mt. Whitney Hanford Sanger Reedley Redwood Mt. Whitney Hanford VARSITY BASEBALL 39 V's: Strong Fielding, Pitching Manny Bjorquez keeps the runner close, as Chuck Herrera sets for defense. Greg Marshall reaches back for a little extra. ,r r ripe Ns... if FRONT ROW: Mark Gilfry, Rick Montgomery, Manny Bojorquez, Albert Luis, Robbie Lorenz, Greg Onken, Greg Marshall, Chuck Herrera. BACK ROW: Don Warkentin KCoachJ, Doug Wintz, Roger Truax, Keith Silva, Tim Penton, Al Adney, Steve Keller, Ken Wintz, Mike Ballew, Dan Paulo. 40 J.V. BASEBALL Rick Montgomery strokes another Kitten safety. F - +L ll, -5- I I . --.-.a aqgfx? mi ' . Q. W TOP: An excited UD Kitten bench gets things going. BOTTOM: Robbie Lorenz gets in front of a low, low pitch. Baseball Schedule Feb. 25- Hoover Mar. 1- Caruthers Mar. 5- Central Mar. 8- Riverdale L Mar. 12- Kingsburg Mar. 15- Sanger E Mar. 18- Reedley Mar. 22- Redwood M Mar. 25- Mt. Whitney Mar. 29- Hanford 0 Apr. 1- Sanger Apr. 6- Lemoore Tourney 0 Apr, 7- Lemoore Tourney Apr. 12- Reedley R Apr. 15- Redwood wx Apr. 19- Mt. Whitney 5 Apr. 22- Hanford Apr. 26- Sanger Apr. 29- Reedley May 3- Redwood May 6- Mt. Whitney May 10- Hanford v .Lg W X 4 5 i gi? ami sin-In-' 111' Tim Penton steps into a fastball for a base hit. J.V. BASEBALL 41 Frosh Team Looks Impressive FRONT ROW: Angelo Macias, Jesse Martinez, John Garcia, Dale Wolfe, Bill Badasci, Reid Goldenstein, John Daulton, David Garrido, Joey Cox. BACK ROW: Chri Roberson, Bob Smith iCoachJ. is s Blank, John Braden, Kurt Reynolds, Billy Parnell, Robert DeRaad, Allen Ouzts, Albert Linarez, William Lining? N ,L A' is mlm LW rblilltlf 2 Lfmir Baseball Schedule Mari? A B 5- . Mar. 10- Mar. 12- ' Mar. 151- L Mar. 18- Mar. i 22-- E Mar. 25- Mar. 29- M . Apr. 1- O ' Apr. 12- V Apt. 15- 0 iApr. J 161 Apr. 19- R Apr. 22- Apr. 23- . E Apr. 26- Apr. A 29- May 3- May 6- May A 10- 42 FROSH BASEBALL Clovis Tulare Union Kingsburg Sanger . Reedley J' Redwood Mt. Whitney Hanford Sanger I - .Reedley Redwood Selma Tourney Mt. Whitney Hanford Selma Tourney Sanger Reedley Redwood -- Hanford ' in 032. 311 1 'fi'7if..GP 1 . ' . ' 4 ,W . H A rsh., Z, ., V. lwlrlft, ,lx hah M K Q ,V Q. i H W f' '.5'Ji-5'i ' f- ' v , 4. ea , . . .J if V-X ww 1 -M I 'i Q ' . '1'l'2 H ,sg 7 L. wm v- 'f?A a ,-3?-We-'-'PQ A ,V jx .1e...,g, V 'gf r -if?'4l'f.--'Q ' ,.f6?IL.Q, -1 1 :Qi-:jjff A- 1 Q?S.?1'-3- 'fI'f'g?Qf - - .. 1 .- 'Q-IQ. '-J' :taxis V Ja 1.- J .5-. .--5.4 1- 4 Ks , ., f-Mjfy, UQ., ' M fa-V 1-s. .. . 1 ' - , , ,, asf' 'iff-t7'f :2 'fi' -LX UT v.ri'fY :li . ,,ff. ,: ' ngg'Y..-fl! .T gf., , .f -- ,f..9gg:-, 1..a.?Jikwg,j'Q: Egg - , ir ?-. - 1. ,T -'e'..f-ffzerfe '-,ixfz ny , '1 .-g g , ' .filiiifixi-ijt as 4. sr, ergggvgmfnirfr, K IQ .g.,,-pgyg-,azap . i, 1:-5-,-:'gL:gv .,l'g.i.?1:'-E-T .. 534' ff,-,-. g .. .fini-1: . A ,. . .-Vi, .51 .','.,fi s, ' .. , 1 3.g.j3x-13151,-,fig'-ffiez-re of .. Q .,-'1-y'i2.'3-J .-J-.sig-3,1 N- 'N' 'f i --4 , 1 racism-.a'f - -1 A A Q , , ,. -.... . AV, , .- .iv - - 4 371-52 't'-5'-w,fe'! 9' 'M' 1' '-1 -31,3 f ww '.,- ,. - .z7',, - .ff ,,- .--AY-..,y .4 is .: . 5,,,::- , , ---my--Q .-r.,-I --. 4. '- Y if-w-'ads'-2 ' 1 F. ' avi j ,. r g Pfgfaygfgi'-54223113-'iii ' ,.-cz. A' ., .. . - ,, , Billy Parnell eyes his target before firing, David Garrido slashes one down the line. TOP. William Roberson gets a lead, but keeps his eyes glued to homeplate. BOTTOM. Dale Wolfe and Jesse Martinez go through TOP. Robert DeRaad gives a big target for his pitcher. BOTTOM. their pre-game infield routine. Albert Linarez stretches all out to get an out. 'K . 1 x David Garrido takes catcher's throw to nab runner. Coach Smith talks things over with his infield. FROSH BASEBALL 43 Traeksters Begin Their '77 Sweep FRONT. Ken Houston, David Jones, Fred Perryman, Lee Lewis MIDDLE. John Covington, Mike Fowler, Pat Luis, Roger Nordstrom, Mike Sula, Art Bradford, Gene Billingsley, Doug Luis, David Meeks BACK. Shawn Scott, Steve Maciel, Harvey Marable,Noel Derouin, Kirk Fleme ing, Rick Morris, Dave Barnett, Steve McGinnis, Larry Boyd, Neil Brown, Neal Evans i TOP. Lee Lewis western rolls over the crossbar. BOT- Neal Evans vaults over the bar with ease. TOM. Mike Cotton kicks at the end ofthe two-mile run. 44 VARSITY TRACK i ues ff The Varsity spikers looked no different this season than they did in any otherg they still pos- sessed that fleetness of foot and lightness of body. They looked once again to run away with the league crown. Art Bradford and Gene Billingsley sprinted to finish lines, as Dave Jones clocked quick times in the 440, and Lee Lewis jumped in and out of the sandpits. lsr gli li TOP. Mike Sula springs skyward in the pole vault. BOTTOM. Harvey Marable goes up , to clear 6 feet in the high jump. The J.V. tracksters looked to keep the spirit alive in Tiger Track and that was to win. The quick Kittens ran in and out of most meets stealing most of the gold, silver, and bronze medals. The team was not to be slowed down by anybody, or anything, including the weather. George Gaffney crossed the tape first more times than not, with the rest of the team not far behind. 572 E' V. The Frosh runners and jumpers were pressured to do their own thing and that was to run, jump, and put themselves into that league championship. The other teams were doing it so why souldn't they? Well they should, and they tried, and they did. The team was led by every- body, because you can't do it alone in this rugged race to the top of the hill! TOP LEFT. Noel Derouin strides towards the finish line in the 330 highs. TOP RIGHT. Coach Bob Fraley demonstrates the right technique for throwing the discus. BOTTOM. Doug Luis skims over a hurdle in the 70 yard high hurdles. VARSITY TRACK 42 .4 Track Schedule Mar. 12- Corcoran Inv. Mar. 16- Sanger . Mar. 19- East Bakersfield Inv. L Mar. 23- - I Reedley ' Mar. i f 125- Geo. Olsen Inv. Coalinga E Mary l 26- Wasco Invitational Mar. 30- Redwood M Apr. 9- San Joaquin Valley Relays V Apr. 13- Mt. Whitney 0 Apr. 15- Lemoore Kiwanis Inv. Apr. 20- Hanford ' O Apr. 23- Sanger Invitational - Apr. 30- Reedley Invitational R May 5- Frosh WYL Finals . ' Sanger EL - May 6, 7- West Coast Relays May 13- West Yosemite Meet Hanford May 20- Area Meet Lemoore May i 26- CIF Finals1Lemoore June 3, 4- State -Meet U.C.L.A. V's Continue Winning Spirit! TOP. Mike Benito soares through the air with the greatest of ease in the long jump. BOTTOM. Freddie Tramble clears the bar with ease in the high jump. 'lIi 'vT'lIHrav ' i' I V5 'ff Ai d v .lkl gl U5 .,-, :ag 1 h- , ..f,- , 5 I I . . Q. fi 7 J, '7 If l- i' '.l'L.iTl,i l 5 -sf, , '- ., ' ,Q c' . f ' 'sv , V I . . I 1 ' .' .: ' ' 1 9 3-945 , -A '15 , A A -ff-'. , 4 V,.,- I -r,., , ,3 .,- . . - . :ng F ., , ,,, :, , - .,c.,,,,. . .2 ,asvvlrzn-:simian ML -:fy-gui. , f,,.k - 1, 1 'Mazi - -'ww.ms9-af' .xi-,s.:, ,,' ' TOP. Pat Murphy takes nice easy strides after the first lap of the mile. BOTTOM. Steve Laurence goes way up over the bar in the pole vault. ,i. J.V.'s FRONT. Kurt Strain, Lupe Garcia, Dan Shannon, Gary Lubbers, James Armijo, Dan Wiggins, Richard Lopez, John Vosburgh. MID- DLE. David Houston, Norris Wilson, Gene Dove, Kevin Strain, Fred Tramble, Gary Cleaves, Raymond Tuttle, John Wise, Keith Neal, Mike Benito, Peter Cotton. BACK. Kevin McGlothlin, Mitchell Cart, Horace Herring, Mike Teague, Ron'Rinehart, Jim Hammond, George Gaffney, Rob Smith, Lee Holleway, Wayne Kastning, Dale Waymire, Jeff Holiway, Tom Merritt, Chris Gerking, Scott Kelly, Dan Tarkon. 46 J.V. TRACK FROSH. FRONT. Johnny Vernon, Mike Turner, Arthur Hernandez, Ken Fry, Tom Hawk, Larry Oliveira, Tim Gomes, Paul Rodrigues, James Coble, Pat Murphy, Ron Platz, Greg Vogt, Tim Rodriguez, David Garcia, Tony Hamilton. MIDDLE. Paul Hallen, Roger Flower, Tom McGinnis, Kirk Sullivan, Richard Lee, Steve Speake, Todd Williams, Chuck Sterrett, Dave Moore, Steve Lourence, Mark Thornhill, Ray Akins, Todd Carl, Kevin Oversen, Jeff Pate. BACK. Ray Smith, Jeff Lutz, Darrell Stoke, George Moore, Greg McCown, Otis Tolbert, Paul Jackson, Rusty McGlas- son, Jim Busey, James Hill, Ron Stidham, Jim Masters, Mike Cavanaugh, Tom Ford, Rick Herrera. . ' v lli -f . ,- ,f 1 N ,gf-3' -lift:-5: l Q : a-55' hw 4 ' 'fo' ,1'1- f Q 'w er' is . t 'ffgxykzpy 4 ' 1 . W -. .X T . '1 I ' Q f- - '.'s,jg'2g,.,.,i, . 1. J-yi-nr V if-Mt, A . 5 ,Q-. P.: TOP. Todd Williams looks down the runway as he prepares for his jump. BOTTOM: Kevin TOP. James Clark prepares to throw the Dis- Strain maintains his load as he heads for the tape. cus. BOTTOM. Scott Kelly measures his steps to the pit in the high jump. FROSH TRACK 47 Mar. Mar. ' Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr.- Apr. May May May May May I June Girls Bring Home the Hardware Girls Track Schedule 12- Corcoran Inv. 17- Redwood, Reedley 19- East Bakersfield Inv. 24- Redwood,-l Sanger ' - ' - f ii' ' I Redwooo 26- Wasco Invitational 31- Mt. Whitney, Sanger - I J Mt. Whitney 9- San Joaquin Valley Relays , S Lemoore T 15- 'I Lemoore Kiwanis Inv. 21- Hanford here 23- Sanger Invitational 30- Reedley Invitational ,5- WYL Frosh-Soph Meet 6- West Coast RElays 13- WYL Meet 205 Central Area Meet 26- CIF Finals 3, 4- State Meet ' Sanger Fresno Hanford Lemoore Lemoore U.C.L.A. X1 YK TOP. Tammi Fraley flops over the bar with perfect form. BOTTOM.The 440 yard relay team of Cheryl Westwood, Lorna Hall, Dorothea Gaffney, Janice ROSS, Letha Jgnesy and Yoly Alilin, the Ame relay in first place. BOTTOM' l'Ieather Campbell concentrates on getting a good 48 GIRLlS TRACK BACK. Carol Jones, Janice Ross, Rhonda Marhsall, Heather Campbell, Dorothea Gaffney, Jen- nifer Todd, Tammi Fraley, Tammy Feese, Michele Partridge, Lorna Hall, Kathy Torres, Cindy Gable MIDDLE. Diane Westwood, Sandy Gwinn, Fran Wede, Kim Bernhardt, Jamie Johnson, Nancy Scheber, Linda Fullerton, Vanya Potter, Eva Parker,.Letha Jones, FRONT. Cheryl West- wood, Peggy Box, Susan Lafleur, Yoly Alilin, Joyce Bailey, Maria Flores, Mary Feehan. I 1 ff I 4 :A s . . 1 1 TOP Kim Bernhardt finishes her leg of Varsity Girls gather around Coach Solis time' to find out what events they are in. FRONT.Rollynnr Summers, Susan Adams, Trish O'Halloran, Bonnie Will, Cheri Dowers, Kathy Halpin, MIDDLE. Alicia Civington, Tammy Gregory, Carolyn Bean, Cheryl Westwood, Linda Lasky. Natalie Peterson, Denise Castaneda, Autumn Clark. BACK. Stephanie Fontes, Liz Waltrip, Kim Derouin, Darcy Lackie, Sheryl Jones, Diana Billingsley, Stacy Kelly, Kathy Amos. 1 l ,J M A W ,X ...si x 5, Q' P 5 ' .5 '.l . V ii! N ' 3:----. , I' ' -- I . , If , J' , ' WHUDA r 6 AP - .K CY -:JI ii , TJ 2 TOP LEFT. Stacy Kelly, Diane Billingsley and Trish O'Halloran wait for the sound of the gun to start the 440. TOP RIGHT. Janet Nelson and Nancy Scheber come in one-two for Lemoore. BOTTOM. Girls distance runners wait the start of the time trials during afternoon practice. LHS's female version of run- ning, jumping, and throwing, otherwise known as track, is get- ting some recognition of its own. The Tiger teams compete hard and fast, and theylre determined to bring home some of that hard- ware for themselves. A strong contender for the WYL race, they have proved their speed and strength to other schools by vir- tually running over them. They have the flashy sprinters such as Dorothea Gaffney, Letha Jones, and Yoly Allilin, plus a fine jumper in Tammy Fraley. The female tracksters deserve a lot of credit-they've helped women's sports come alive. TOP. One of the leading women long jum- pers in the valley, Dorothea Gaffney, waits for her event. BOTTOM. Diana Billingsley and Stacey Kelly finish the 440 with good times. GIRL'S TRACK 49 Experienced etters Invade Courts Fritz Parker hits a forehand slice on his way to the net. A strong nucleus, consisting of The female varsity netters, like r t , p , four returnees, leads the way the boys, had experienced play- , , ,e n dif for the male varsity netters. Ted ers take to the courts. Seven re- 1' it f f 'v ' . 'all Reynoso, one of the top singles turning racketeers usually means , ' players in the valley, heads Dave a solid, unbeatable team, and 55 , 6 1 , , .iff Lee's Tigers. Rounding out the this team was no different. All R' ' . ' team are Fritz Parker, Roger players did their job and were re- Delaney, and Mike Hudson. warded with victories. The J.V. 44 Experience always helps, and the gals were younger in status, but R if-5 ' V ..if Big V had it! The J.V.'s had just as talented when it came to R T , some new faces, but the ball knocking the little fuzzy ball bounced in the right places. over the net. The girls had to S 4 1 , Freshmen Brian Ford and Paul keep their winning style alive, ' , if. Niday were on top most of the time, with Matt Williamson com- pleting the sweep. TOP. Mike Hudson serves it up while Dan Reynoso is ready for any possible return. BOTTOM. Lisa Zanola smacks a forehand volley as Sheila Ford waits for the return. 50 VARSITY TENNIS and tennis proved to be no dif- ferent. l l T e- . A f .ki 1, AY eng .W sg . .5 .,,,. Q, ,.,. .. - , :gf 'fl-ff .1-fre.. TOP. Dena Crouse displays beautiful form on her serve. BOTTOM Roger Delaney swings all out with his topspin backhand. W -- ,ff , FRONT ROW. Fritz Parker, Ted Reynoso, Roger Delaney, Dan Reynoso. BACK ROW. Coach Dave Lee, Mike Hudson, Barry Wenzel, Joe Harding, Robert Silva. Tennis Schedule Feb. Coalinga Feb. Clovis Mar Fresno L Mar. McLane Mar. Tulare Union E Mar. Tulare Westem Mar Wasco M Mar. Selma Mar Redwood 0 Mar. Mt. Whitney Mar. Hanford O Apr. Sanger Apr, Reedley , R Apr. Redwood ' f Apr. Mt. Whitney E Apr, Hanford Apr. Sanger Apr. Reedley F , lNlg,a5F:,. A . . , L , , , , ' R jicid I f . V L. -, W 7771 , . ' ' W - f A 1 lx - . ri! , 7 ' 1 9 ll ' , A Y 4 LN, - A M 1 xii ' .A ' -'V . A I1 S' 1 V Nd Q A , A l N I -:fp 'Q A g ' i A 1 l l , w I i , , - .,-, Q, X vnu 4 .,, J , , ,-g f'-.al-4 .4 .V 2 . 1 Q A g l V f -L4 , YC' I I . ' . 1. .. . If V ff A . ,M , .ul .f N- ...- ' 'lf' 9 A 4 I .vy - . - F11 ' ' 1 , ' -i - A - ' .' ' ' 1 i? - - . ' ' -. -' ,gg 4 . 70 Ta- ' X E E - X jf My dun Y , r ,y A ' 1 ' 21. ' x ' .-. , X - X W Rfb ' ' N , -rf, fri.: , ilu' ' if 1. g 1 pg we, , ' 1 . ' . 1 -fiwf ' -:l . -f 1'?'-rf -A' 'l L -li -. ' -.L.., xl.. . ..-::i:.:g12 . -f f Mfg 4. ' A: 1. Q . . Z ' K 'I ' MFL 2.1. . I I I I - ' -i,-9,5 1 . .... ...... 1--1 .. - - xxx -Q? FRONT ROW. Janee Silva, Debbie Hamblin, Lory Hamilton, Lisa Zanola. BACK ROW. 7 Kelly F6956 Gl01'l2i Gagne, Dena CPOUSS, Sheila Ford- Ted Reynoso smashes another deadly overhead. l VARSITY TENNIS 51 ag.: ' , Julie Hamblin keeps her eyes on the ball FRONT ROW. Kim Neal, Debbie Domingos, Julie Hamblin. BACK ROW. Janean Amerson, on her forehand gmuudstmke' Laurie Burrell, Linda Hamilton, Linda Lee. 's 7l': v-'1--3- sv ,M..,..,,.....,, WLWM, FRONT ROW. Bobby Dreyer, Shawn Beck, Matt Williamson, Randy Lemons, Glenn Powell, Paul Niday. BACK ROW. Robert Redmon, Ron Rhea, Dru Sutton, Donny Rhea. Brian Ford, John Crowley. Matt Williamson shows how to hit a two- handed backhand. 52 J.V. TENNIS Randy Lemons aces another opponent. Laurie Burrell lifts the ball for a perfect lob. I .5 V fi. It 'tl' L ll TV, YYYVY V -i' gli II e Ili ' i li- -I I Xen a: ' ll ' A Ill ' ':.E. I I nu kk 'ggi 'il g ll-521' 1 llll lun ll l Ill ul 'ln Ill. gl . 4 ' Q PM , ' In l P , M , , U .I ' K . Q . . u ll A li I If gl i gl A I ' l ' it i, I f v - L L .rf x. L aw - N lil! gg y Q7 Q.- . an , g gil Ill , u ---- !!'r.f! I A lip 6 3 I -lar K 4 , ' vi ,i ni . V A all w . Ll f ABOVE LEFT. Elizabeth Ospital watches teammate Abigail A1- concher stroke the ball. LEFT. Donny Rhea prepares to return the ball as Tierry Budge anticipates their opponents' next move. ABOVE. Theresa Jennings displays her own style of tennis. J.V. TENNIS 53 Small Team - Big Splash. FRONT. Tim O'Rourke, Dale Bunker, Dennis Swift, Bill Brazier. BACK. John Murray, Isaac Sowell, Scott Williams, Brad Jones, Ben Lloyd, Jack Moriarty, Ken Coffey, Dave Haylock. qw K L N A Q T l l wiv., ,f , rf J i .- A p ' : , wx Q, l fs. H H? lr ff TOP. Dawn Salberg makes her final turn in the 100 Fly. BOTTOM. Tiger Swimmers stand around waiting for their events. 54 SWIMMING 61 'I Z YI Ben Lloyd shows his form to Scott Williams and Brad Jones while waiting for the start of the meet. f ll 16121 I Every Muscle tense, John Murray listens for the sound of the gun. TOP. Karen Swift pushes to extend her lead. BOTTOM. Managers at work'??? Number wise, they are not very bigg talent wise, they're GIANTS! The boy's team is once again led by Ben Lloyd, Dennis Swift, and Brad Jones. These few guys give more teams more fits, than any other trio around the tanks. They've had the necessary train- ing and skills to contend with most valley swimmers. The team is once again coached by Riley Jones, who whistles, shouts, and everything else, except jump in the pool with them. A small team, numerous, but the splash was about the same. They lacked in depth and experience, but were backed by two of the leagues top swimmers in Karen Swift and Sherry Cavanaugh. These two gals have been swimming a long time, and in the pool they know how to show it. Coach Jones has the female athletes too, and at times he wishes he didn't. Both swim teams are helped out by the boys' and girls' diving teams, which was experiencing butabig SPLASH! a rebuilding year. They truly Y A ,f..n,,, 'X Q . i5:Qi':,'l:L,LL ,,.q':..E . I mi fwe,21'T2i?-P2 sph, I -rms ' ini- -55 4Ll!kQ5i 4. ..Q...:.. 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BOTTOM- S0Ph0m0f9, Brad Jones, gets off to a great start in the 100 Backstroke. SWIMMING 55 Swimming Scheduler K Mar. 2 rMar. 'sa f - Mar.f if L t h .tffoallnga 'lim Tulare gligover . Mar.,l81ffi- f2KiDgSbllTg ' N E . Mar. D 22 M Man,,fF24 Mariif31 1f to 'A rr R D A Apr. '21 ,ADIZ 28 AMW GF May he 14 ..,., - , Ei fCoa1inggg,y y Sanger Redwood RedW00d 1nVit2??f?X1.??1 Mt- Whitney A Reedleili i I-Ianfordi . WYLrF1na1S. F CIFfFii1alsf LEFT: Tim Schweizer does a perfect inward off the one meter board. RIGHT: Denise Silva comes out of a reverse hoping for a perfect entry. J.-2' .Wh- f' XTX? T , . 1 PY. 0.56.1 1 4-. , L , i --i FRONT: Coach Huneke, Stephanie Law, Rick Krick, Timothy Doo- little, Cindy Allen, MIDDLE: Karen Beck, Robin Fleming. BACK: Tim Schwiezer, Nick Norton, Scott Ballew, Rita Otth, Donna Bad- asci. 56 DIVING TOP: Dennis Swift explodes out of the blocks in the start of the Varsity 200 Free. BOTTOM: Divers Cindy Allen. Robin Fleming, Karen Beck, Nick Norton, and Denise Silva watch while the Hoover coach and coach Huneke judge a dive. Golfers Swmg Into ot1on Q FRONT: Troy Breen, Celeste Serpa, Danny Surface, Stephen Breen, Donna Freitas, Marty Rhoads, Ray Smith, Celene Serpa. MID- DLE: Jeff Mercer, Hart Schwarzenbach, Mike Ohman, Bryant Zable, Mark Gilkey, Victor Giles, Tim Barret, Cirilo Villasenor, Joe Brumbaugh. BACK: Chris Shultz, Roy Giles, Steve Gobby, Kevin Kroeber, Bret Strain, Jim Larson, Keith Olivas. ,giga- ,QA TOP LEFT: Donna Freitas waits for Cirilo Villasenor to sink his putt. TOP RIGHT: Jeff Mer- cer looks for the flag. BOTTOM LEFT: Steve Gohliy eyes his putt. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mark Gilkey and Marty Rhoads warm up on the putting green -,- 3-., . -V - 'l4C 1 ' ' - s .-H . . S Tiger golfers swung into action with several returnees from the 1976 squad and a host of new aqndng Anund Pmnwrs Kehh Olivas, Hart Schwarzenbach, CHrHo ViHasenor and Troy Breen looked good in opening rnatches foHoWed dosdy by Steve Gobby and hdark Chlkey. 'The Serpa twhw CCekne 8: Cdemfl and Donna Frdtasaddedjum atouch of feminine class. Y Golf Schedule Feb. 25 Selma Mar. 1 Selma Mar. 3 Lindsay 1 Mar. 8 , Tulare Western' Mar. 10 Coalinga L Mar. 15 Hanford E Mar. 17 Redwood M Mar. 21 Mt. Whitney J.V. 0 Mar. 22 Reedley 0 Mar. 24 Mt. Whitney R Mar. 29 Sanger E Apr. 1 Hanford Apr. 14 Redwood Apr. 19 Reedley Apr. 20 Reedley J.V. Apr. 21 Mt. Whitney Apr. 22 Mt. Whitney J.V. . Apr. 26 Q' Sanger May 2 WYL Tournament GOLF A frustrated Nate Dowers plays with his yo Rabbitj Comes to LH TOP: Kate Ford forewarns Becky Dudek, Karen Schwarzenbach, and Cristi Strain of the after-effects of Formula 977. BOTTOM: Kurt Strain calls to straighten out the dilemma of who is to be committed as Alene Whitten, Regina Rush, and James Baxter listen. yo'7 7 BOTTOM Tierry Budge invites Mrs Green walt ia wrong numberj to the Wednesday Forum. Who would believe in a six foot and one-half inch tall invisible white rabbit named Harvey? Elwood P. Dowd did. And that's when the trouble began. Pre- sented by the Junior class, the play Harvey centered around Elwood's frantic efforts to get his stubborn sister, Veta Louise, to believe in Harvey. But Veta Louise had other plans. ln ex- plaining Elwood's symptoms to the mental institution's doctors, she herself is almost committed. Then Judge Gaffney comes to the rescue and saves the day. Becky Dudek and Cristi Strain try to distract Shannon Carter from Tierry Budge, so she won't find out about Harvey. 58 JUNIOR CLASS PLAY 'LJack James Baxter and Jill Vonnie Wescoat , debate about what Dick and Jane have said. BE- P At LOW: Dick George Harmen and Jane Joy Wright discuss family problems. ,I 1 2, 'A YN - - - --V--M-fre,-., ., .-..., The American Dream 1 Terri Parent, Cam Maloy, and Janet Nelson sing a song full of bolognaf' ff' -1gf ! A J i The cast sings about , . . the four hound dogs in Grandma's feather bed?!? I8 The family unit will survive whatever it is put through in the name of American tradition. It is the foundation of our society and should this foundation crumble the family-the Ameri- can Dream, will cease to exist. This was the concept of the three act collage, The Ameri- can Dream, presented by the Senior Class. Staged in the new cafeteria, the play was the first original musical ever to be pro- duced at LHS. The three acts centered around youth, maturi- ty, and old age, and had music from commercials, musicals, and plays. SENIOR PLAY 59 Executive Branch: Karen Swift, Commissioner of Social Affairs, Jeff Reid, Commissioner without Portfolio, Cristi Strain, Vice-President, Debbie Ha.1nblin, Commissioner of Records, Jaime Hallen, Commissioner of Publicityg Kim Neal, Commissioner Without Portfolio, Gene Billingsley, Commissioner Without Portfolio, Kelley Allen, Speaker of the Houseg Kelly Feese, Commissioner of Historical Recordsg George Will, Commissioner of Clubs, Leon Stoke, Commissioner of Athletics, Diane Horiuchi, Commissioner of Interschool Relations, Diana Dufur, Comptroller, Marie Timpson, Treasurerg Gene Paulo, President, KNOT PICTUREDJ Susan Brown, Commissioner of Assemblies. X hgh J -ffx Y v D ' K . . vw 5 X., J, mr' .SDF Legislative Branch: Julie Hamblin, Cindi Billingsley, John Daulton, Tammi Griffin, Susan Dudek, Cheryl Alconcher, Lori Hamilton, Tim Oliveira, Kim Turner, Dorit Dudley, Susan Lee, Cindy Crenshaw, Sherry Cavanaugh, Diana Billingsley, Terri Parent, Marie Timpson, Kelley Allen, Speaker, Diane King, Legislative Secretary. 60 STUDENT COUNCIL Council Gets Students Involved LEFT. Gene Paulo, A.S.B. President. RIGHT. Kelley Allen, Speaker of the House. i . fi? i I B' - I ,?2if,f2 X..ll ,su .2 ' 2?-' f H ff: . ' , s Jfsss- ,fi tr ,fir-I , .l 'f 1- F LEFT. Diana Dufur, Comptroller. RIGHT. Advisors Bill Black and Jim Bennett. Our student council is dedicated to the proposition that every stu- dent should be included in every activity they can be whenever they can be. In fact, that's their job. Set up just like our national government, the judicial, legis- lative, and executive branches work together to book us assem- blies, enact laws, and set up elections of every kind. They help get us involved with our terrific high school and with each other. And they really do a GOOD job!! Cindy Crenshaw and Gene Billingsley exam ine Student Council notebook as Cristi Strain looks on. STUDENT COUNCIL 61 w H Tiger's Voice Brings Us the News Bringing us the news updated and personal is the job of the Tiger's Voice. And it really is a job! Those cub reportersi' are everywhere getting down the news while it's happening. And sometimes even BEFORE it hap- pens. They review rallies, give us the scoop on holiday customs, introduce us to our teachers, and let us know how our favorite Tiger team is doing in sports. Luv u N i.. ' ,f g g i r TOP Kim Neal, Editor of the Tiger's Voice types a rough draft of her editorial. BOTTOM: George Har- men proofreads his article. 62 TIGERS VOICE Scott McDonald, Cathy Lowas, Ray Madrigal and Dana Hotchkiss work on their articles that will be published in the weekly newspaper. rf .,.. MM if! QQZTQ r X 'Q' I 4 .'f'f'i'ii?' 134 K ,,.-ff 79 Kelli Harris, Mark Hillenbrand and Jenny Jessee use creativity in writing their articles. Journalism members work hard to meet thelr deadlme 4 1 Q J .sf if 5 il, 1 1 1 iv 9 r 4, Rall Club: Spirit for Sale Our Rally Club has got spirit for sale! Not just any old spirit, but TIGER spirit. And our Rally Club people aren't quiet about their spirit either. They sell spirit rib- bons with snappy sayings on them, spirit buttons, spirit rais- ing cowbells, pom-poms and terrific eye-catching posters are specially hand painted by these Tiger boosters for rallies and games. Rally Club also sponsors the first after game dance to show everyone that we love our Tigers whether they win or lose! Advisors Jeri Brandt and Gloria Lewis 64 RALLY CLUB TOP. Sales COMMITTEE: Sandra Teter, Teresa Jennings, Julie Hamblin, Louie Sanchez, Cindi Billingsley, and Jaime Hallen BOTTOM. Cabinet: LEFT. Donna Dufur, Special Proj- ects, Tina Johnson, Asst. Commissioner of Ribbons, Diana Dufur, Coordinator of Rotating Teams, Rhonda Marshall, Asst. Presidentg Fran Macias, Asst. Commissioner of Ribbons, Kym Turner, President RIGHT. Jaime Hallen, Asst. Commissioner of Sales, Teresa Villa, Secretary- Treasurerg Donna Badasci, Asst. President of Products, Jeanette Irigaray, Vice-Presidentg Paula Custer, Commissioner of Rallies, Stacey Kelley, Commissioner of Decorations TOP. Rally Club members Diane Badasci, Alicia Oliveira, Rosie Madrigal, Susie Macke, Normita Snow, Debbie Kroeber, Diane Kroeber, Abigail Alconcher, Tammy Griffin, Denise Allvin, paint spirit posters. BOTTOM. Pam Weaver, Janice Badasci, Bonnie Will, Josie Madri- gal, Laura Gudmundson, Debbie Wheat, Teri Abbott, Abigail Alconcher. combine talents for painting posters. , k 4 x i Q C' an if! -J S4 Q x l 'J Lv In Q 'XX . 1 'h .4 Ai. X S Gp C4 - 1 , xx M , ll ,.s. ' ,, . P . ' 1 , . W K -- .vi K A -Sli' V Cp ff? ' Af' 1 ' f. Xiiif-gY9P:17'? , 'f r J tif:-'R , L , , H a '-I.,-' I- x W 1 ' F! -S: Q X , W Special Projects: Patty Blackwell, Dorit Dudley, Donn a Dufur, Alicia Davis, Judy Coffman 1 and Debbie Harrison RALLY CLUB 65 5 ,L Special Projects: Cindy Ford, Karen Hall, Mary Ann Regennitter, Debbie Stamp, Kathy Handcock and Rlionda Marshall Ribbons: Susan Hudson, Fran Macias, Jerilyn Miguel and Tina Johnson 66 RALLY CLUB at iia Basketball Queen, Donna Badasci, with escort Scott Ballew. Basketball Queen Candidates if 2 llpjiil' ,t ' 'L 5 ,tru - -a31'v- Y new-1 E ,A IF , J, airy 'ii +I o cz, 9 nv I' iw? Ja 5 7 Qui l 3 ,159 r' iii :ig s I fir iili I li, R ' h Y A .4 Rally Club presents Queen Candidates: TOP ROW. Jamie Johnson with escort Roger Nordstrom, Diana Dufur with escort Joe Etchebehere, Eve Nicholson with escort Chris Dudley, Fran Leal with escort Mike Hudson MIDDLE ROW: Carolyn Badasci with escort Tom Durant, Kelley Allen with escort Mike Banky, Kim Neal with escort Ray Madrigal, Susan Hudson with escort Dan Gilfry BOTTOM ROW. Cristi Strain with escort Jim Daulton, Hanna Meritt with escort Brian Proctor, Lorna Hall with escort James Churchill, Jenny Klingerman with escort Dave Griffin RALLY CLUB 67 We've Got Spirit How 'Bout You! We've got spirit yes we do, we've got spirit, how 'bout youl? That's what our Pepsquad has plenty of. Spirit. And they aren't quiet about it. With the rowdies of every class they let people know how proud they are of our fighting Tigers. And our Pepsquad doesn't do their stuff only at home. Every summer they go to camp and learn new ways to hail our mighty Tigers. And they even win rib- bons while they're learning! Then they come home and show us what they've learned, during rallies with skits and routines, and out on the field. But most important of all, they show our team we love them whether they win or lose. B AND C CHEERLEADERS: FRONT ROW: Normita Snow, Liz Lesesne BACK ROW. Mary Thomas, Jeanette Irigaray, mascot: Karen Trombley and Sandra Teter. fb -1 ,pk . LEFT: Pepsquad members Susan Brown, Kathy Sweaza, Denise Strafford and Jeanette Irigaray await the arrival of the Varsity football team. RIGHT: We love our team, says Shannon, Eve and Theresa. 68 PEP SQUAD CHEERLEADERS: FRONT. Sherri Hathaway BACK. Tammi Gridley, TOP. Donna Badasci, Varsity Mascotg BOTTOM. Jeanette Shannon Dundon, Denise Strafford, Lisa Zanola. Irigary, J.V. Mascot. 'I7 OL Q-N. S .MM .., n . -' -vffxfi, A sf 7 'qgf'i'N ,?' -',p'Af ,-'.,1I QT. 4-r 5 1 ,f , spd' I .BS X 1 1 Str .N . .., ,Y 1 PEP GIRLS: FRONT. Kathy Sweaza, Susan Brown and Jeanne Debaets BACK. Eve Nicholson, Rhonda The closeness of the game excites Liz as Ma1'ShfiUaI1d Th91'6Sa Speake. Karen, Mary, and Sandra show no emo- tion. PEP SQUAD 69 +R- as , Band Fills Air With Happ Sounds Left, rightg left, right, left. At ease! A complicated military maneuver? No, it's our band practicing one of their halftime shows. About face. Halt! Our band fills the air with their happy sounds during the football season. They're kind of our own on campus, top 40 . Then part of the members become the Pep band during the basketball sea- son and do their thing in the bleachers. During rallies they help raise spirit and get people excited about the upcoming game. They enter competition and help spread our Tiger spirit. RAH! Arlene Alilin shows excellent form during her rnajorette performance. 70 BAND Lemoore High School Marching Band, Lettergirls and Drum Major. Members of theN,?LSproore Bandtwgit for their turns to peifform ixi front of the Christmas parade judges. ' , 1 Y A - ' J x cf f: J .fn Award winning Drum Major, Jennifer Fry, displays her poise and confi- dence. r. ...- fZLi3ffv-51,--.4115 f Band Director, Ron Meinhardt, blows his whistle during halftime perform- ance. MAJORETTES: FRONT' Cynthia atson and Arlene Alilin . W BACK. Fran Leal and Diane Kroeber. .- LSE ' Ol 192- fi is , 1 ,..-L., I -Q, , 5- .,.Y H, WM MW' W I if 49 F ' ' 1 Q. - i- N i . '? l - ' 1 LW, , .h,-.,,,,1 , , .Hx ., , .74-J , .m,.,,., 2 , ,fg,j,gg!,,.ig7r,Mw b F V f f 1 . L, 'tw ,fg,rg.,...,,,gi?.s3,fi'r A-'if -fue.. C , .f , .in M L 4271.4 ,Ea 1 :-.I i. uf: 'V f ' 13 l 'ff' - 4 ' ai ' 'in' ,J 3 . . :fi 5-I , ,- . W , ,. , '- ,aw-ax. i -,--gvdssl v1iYW1,gg.535E'e , k. . V sw. V -1 '. 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'..,, 4..,-7,4,vfffw'A-wzgzvigme '- a.rp.z,,,,,: ', g,',gj ,:q,:r., -iw'-my yr T-f -., - Ls' - . -'-cr.: -sara-f- ,ff29--1 ggN!7M1'l1,:--,4'Q'.'5L-w3e vf fif'Vinitio' ' -- -2 T ' ' TOP. Lemoore High Band stands in formation. BOTTOM. LETTERGIRLS. Cheryl Rocha, Patti Rose, Kelly Skaggs, Donna Albertson, Lorna Hall, Adelina Cavazos, and Stella Cavazos. BAND 71 ,Q - Ji.: ii. Junior Choir and A Cappella combine for a special Christmas performance. 5 T is f . '. 1 -1 'ZA IK 'F ' ,M ' f ,r . ,U ' -A as , , . A fr ' -i1 M ' .152 . 'uf -rm .1 . f I' .' .rn A ' a 1 ' gf f if , A, ,. 1 . a ' vs, Q V , R71 -5 iii it ' Qinl at + ,'. L b A- 5 . ' 25,1 if Q 'QA , QQ ,- F ..Lv 29 gf' F kg A s 'al ,Lbigy 1 rgzp , , .mr ' .. . ' V .. V, Q W . . - , Q , 'J I ,V - -. ' ,Q -25 Q 'H ' -' ,A ' 1 'B '. Fi .rt x y git,- 4 - , .Y A ' f . Am in, 4 - we ft ' . ' is f f A if f J 4 5 .Q fv I, s x . , ' f ' w A 51 8.5 r .L K W Y .N ,L 6 4 . 1 V .4 K . t Y,.f, ff fr .,,. gr'r?a, .., Y, ' t' ' 5, X... . I ,A i if ., 1 Q p, W., ,, 1 .A ' .' . ' Yi 'tr 1 'if ' fig, ' 5 E, I . . Z . ff ll a ai gg A ' A 'g 1 fl ' ,fi 1 . . - g I 5' 'wi A . 1.1. My is if if 4 f W f c, o . io 4 ' A me A ' , Epi ? 'ff Vi iilgi BQ. .3 .f is . -if. .. - is , 4 f .W p , as , , ,+ ,I 3 , iz, ' c g--1 A: , VLA K il j gig- .M ,,,, J i w ki ' if le .4 5 :L . .7 N A 4, , .. A A ,---. . a s : K are - e-- . 1 . 21. . . . , ,,1: , r Wm, expel tw ,,- K ,Z ' ..,, Y . , - - ii 2 V Junior Choir: FRONT ROW. Joyce Bailey, Sheila Berna, Kathy Reynoso, Rene Charon, MIDDLE ROW. Kerri Sowell, Elena Martinez, Alicia Oliveira, Carmelita Garcia, Kathy Watts, BACK ROW. Kelli Johnson, Beverly Weathers, Patti Sanford, Debbie Daniels, Annette Frankenstein, Sharon Donnell 72 JR. CHOIR 'fi Junior Choir members Carmelita Garcia, Dar- lene Galloway, Patti Sanford, Kelli Johnson, Beverly Weathers, Elena Martinez perform at Christmas show. Choirs Sing ut at Christmas A Cappella: FRONT ROW. Linda Lasky, Rosemary DeMuro, Karen Butler, Cynthia Mills, Kim Guthrie, Denise Cole, Sharon Butler, Jennifer White, Regina Flores SECOND ROW: Lorna Hall Carol Jones, Felicia Hathorne, Joy Wright, Celene Serpa, Celeste Serpa, Rhonda Williams, Cheri Dowers, THIRD ROW. Tracy Kerns, Annette Carter, Suzanne Sullivan, Marsha Nieder- man, Dave Smith, Mike Herrington, Monica Thomas BACK ROW. Susan Macke, Diane West- wood, Carolyn Williams, Debbie Hall, Steve Senn, Roger Slocum, Joyce Campbell, Jeannie Mc- Glothlin, Donna Albertson, Denise Shepard . rf 4, 4 A at c .. 'gf' - ff ,SV 5.-'ifffli i f. 1' A i - -F , i l ,9ln.- -- f i .ssi , .. ' -re. . -X X .iv ' f ., , -W .gi H A K -Q., -4- my J Y, , , ' f- f ' I ' I - ' . fl' , .- .- -I , saw -f as Y - l , - ' 1 5 is ft- ' 1 , ,xltx itll- , Ll N. X Il 5 ' l , ,V 1 jill S 1 . 4 l ,lg -U' .awk-4, L. 5 41-Qi . - 5' 1 LEFT. Robin Wright sings Christmas Song. RIGHT. Karen Butler sings a solo. Do re me fa so la te . . . do. That is our A Capella and Junior Choir warming up their golden voices. The choir spent many hours de- veloping their individual and group singing talents in prepara- tion for performances during the school year. Both choirs partici- pated in the Christmas concert held at Lemoore High and caroled downtown during the crowning of the Lemoore Christmas queen. They are under the direction of Ron Meinhardt. -nl TOP. The Butler sisters, Karen and Sharon per- form a Spanish Christmas carol as Ron Meinhardt accompanies, BOTTOM. The trio of Kate Ford, Suzanne Sullivan, and Diane Westwood sing a novelty Christmas song. A CAPPELLA 73 FFA: Industrious, Competitive Our Future Farmers are an in- dustrious bunch. Every one of them, being interested in at least one of the many facets of the farming industry, is on the go all the time. There are parades for horse enthusiasts, competi- tions of every kind, involving their own sheep, horses, cows, and swine, tractor driving con- tests for the daring Evel Knievels of the FFA set, tree pruning, and judging events of all shapes and sizes. Even Old MacDonald has nothing on these kids! FFA Sweetheart, Debbie Domingos 9312! Livestock Judging Team: April Claus, Ron Rinehart, Terri Uffman EMPMYEES N N S ZF' 3? , ' iv- gi A 'FKSZ Kelley Allen and Todd Carl carry banner to lead FFA parade entry. Lemoore High Future Farmers of America members len massl CC W n-vt Y. lull'-, 5 -J, 'AQ 1 Y, L ., ,lf MIDDLE: FFA Officers: Craig Odland, Sentinnelg Clyde Parrot, Reporterg Hart Swarzenbach, Vice-Presidentg Kelley Allen, President, Karen Rosenthal, Secretaryg Terri Uffman, Treasurerg April Claus, ICC Representative BOTTOM: Mark Housely, Debbie Domingos, Kelley Allen, Craig Odland and Stephanie Fontes prepare for an upcoming FFA event. FFA 75 -Q 5, L First and Second Semester Members: FRONT ROW: Roy Giles, Kevin Strain, Albert Legaspi, Victor Hermenson, Mike Hudson, Scott Ballew, Kurt Strain, SECOND ROW: Tom Nisbet, Dan Paulo, Tierry Budge, John Murray, Cheryl Oliveira, Susan Lee, Jeff Reid, Chip Clemens, Marty Larcabol. THIRD ROW: Becky Dudek, Jennifer Fry, Dawn Smead, Lory Hamilton, Monica Thomas, Carolyn Badasci, Denise Straf- ford, Donna Badasci, Sue Hudson, Kelly Lee, Dorit Dudley, Janet Nelson. BACK ROW: Marie Timpson, Kelly Feese, Sherry Cavanaugh, Cindy Crenshaw, Ann Forte, Diana Billingsley, Karen Trombley, Jeanne DeBaets, Cristi Strain. ,Ev First and Second Semester Officers: FRONT ROW: Kelly Second Semester Members: FRONT ROW: Carl Ledoux, Paul Hillenbrand, George Lee, Secretary: Cristi Strain, President: Donna Badasci, Will, Dru Sutton. SECOND ROW: Kerry Glover, Tom Merritt, Jeff Holiway, Roger ICC Representative and Vice-Presidentg Sherry Cavanaugh, Truax, Fritz Parker. THIRD ROW: Rebecca Leue, Lisa Zanola, Christina Meritt, Tracy Historian. BACK ROW: Scott Ballew, Treasurer. Glover, Tami Taylor, Teresa Jennings, Claudia Matthiesen, Rosana Melindo. BACK ROW: Rhonda Marshall, Diana Dufur, Teresa Villa, Kate Ford, Suzanne Sullivan. 76 CSF F First Semester Members: Susan Brown, Maria Flores, Nate Dowers, Joe Harding. 4.7 - -- I Attending their monthly meetings, the CSF members listen to the plans for their annual trip. We have one of the most indus- trious CSF chapters around right here on our campus. On the se- cond 'Tuesday of every Inonth, H you happen to pass by Roonm 18 you'll see the illustrious club members working on their sales pitches, planning one of their after game dances, talking over some of the problems that crop up, or planning their annual overnight trip. The members seh book covera snazzy stahon- ery, and give two scholarships. That's some club! .. -rf- I , , 1 - 4 , 5.3. ,V , l , - . ...gg , V W .-...,, ix TOP: CSF advisor, Mary Nisbet, LfL.1f!E'L: talks about the club on opening day. BOTTOM: Jill Bragg d1S cusses the door decoration contest with Mary N1s bet and Terri Parent. CSF 77 Z5 aft C D Nuntius photographer, Dennis Swift, JoAnn Evangelo, Academics, Kelly Feese, Organizations, Dawn Smead, Activities alidygndeizi Janeanll concentrates on his subject. Amerson. Organizationsg John Murray, Academics. . . , CQJQQJ. 1'-9' 'f-f .Y 'riff 'fe ,Q 6 5 S in . . l ei ix . gr f ' f A 1 f l Dennis Swift, Photographer and Sports, Chip Clemens, Sports and Copywriting. 78 NUNTIUS 5 I Z2 25 gi, f,- 5 1 2 T'f1T'KT'KT'U'1 VM!! HTKIU LZ - ilfxx ' ur- S QL. T, ,gms A ,rev , s --... ' -'fri-'ii.Qj?,I.L , ' ' f 3 ...rwhsx ,,. ,- n lun... 'H Editorial Staff: Cheryl Oliveira, Editorg Deborah Finley, Assistant Editor and Copywriting, Joel Finley, Advisor. . '2 'Q-'F-if ' I , Y , cc an untius. LH Messenger minute of it! ,og 1: sh.. 45, g .X X N A ,,q---ff I . 5 i z. X . . I ,, T x kr ,. Q. -i . , qi !..1'..-anna-1?-if , ...whwi ' A TOP. Business Staff. Rita Otth, Dorlt Dudley and Jill Bragg. BOTTOM. Jaime Hallen, Sopho- Nuntius. What? Nuntius. lt's Greek for messenger . And it's also the name of our terrific Year- book. But to those of us on the staff, it's more than just a funny Greek name. It's an experience. It's learning people's names and faces, making layouts, taking pictures, discussing ideas and sometimes even arguing a little, helping each other, and going a whole lot crazy before a deadline. .,,,,, And itis celebrating when every- one has finished. We enjoy every moresg Mike Hudson, Photographer and Juniorsg Janean Amerson and Kelly Feese, Senior-sg --Smiley Says Mike Hudson Nuntius Becky Dudek, Freshmen. photographer. NUNTIUS 79 . 5 Girls' Leaguers Guide Freshmen Do you know what happens when you take half of the female popu- lation at good old LHS, put them all in the same place, and give them a name? Girls' League, that's what! Our Girls, Leaguers are tour guides, refreshment getters, and entertainment pro- viders for our incoming Fresh- men girls. TOP: Amanda Uvalle, Norma Cerda, Helen White, Herminia Uvalle, and Sandy Espinoza enjoys the luncheon treats. BOTTOM: Evelyn Proby, Alice Griffin, Angela White, and Paula White discuss the activities of the da y. 80 GIRLS LEAGUE At the annual Girls League sponsored event, incoming Freshmen and their big sisters en thusiastically observe the activities. M Big and Little sisters gather to participate with the Cheerleaders. 5- , . Y nl-LMA - .. ,R li. 51. . Butterflies and Performances Drama-Forensics: FRONT ROW. Karen Butler, James Baxter, George Harmen, Nate Dowers, Victor Hermanson, Vonnie Wescoat, Lisa Zanola, Denise Strafford MIDDLE ROW: Kate Ford, Sharon Butler, Elena Galemore, Denise Niederman, Jenny Klingerman, Terri Parent, Marie Timpson, Bonnie Will, Cam Malloy, Martha Holden, BACK ROW. Roberta Holleway, Susan Macke, Fran Leal, Becky Dudek, Sharon Rice, Cindy Crenshaw, Cristi Strain, Janet Nelson. J , 1 X i 9-Q 1. ,- ,,, , . z-i X Drama-Forensic Officers: FRONT ROW. Terri Parent, Presidentflforensicg Marie Timpson, Vice-President!Forensicg Cam Malloy, Secretaryflforensicg BACK ROW. Janet Nelson, Treasurerfllrama, Nate Dowers, ICC Rep. DramafForensicq Martha Holden, President!Dramag James Baxter, Secretary!Drama. TOP RIGHT: Cam Malloy listens to discussion about overnight trip at morning meeting. ,., This group of distinguished look- ing characters are our Drama and Forensics Club. Both are dedi- cated to the removal of butter- flies that seem to migrate to stomachs when the teacher an- nounces that YOUR speech is next. And the Drama Clubs' main purpose is to provide us with those heartrendering, Oscar- worthy performances of the Junior and Senior plays. fi Drama-Forensics members proudly ride in their decorated car in the Homecoming parade. DRAMA- FORENSICS 81 53 vb! '51 FTA Members Learn bout Teachers FTA Members: FRONT ROW. Vanya Potter, Dana Wimer, Sharon Eirich, Cheryl Kistler, Tanni Skinner, Rhonda Rowell, Eva Parker, Teresa Kurtz, Tempie Swinson, Denise Castaneda, MID- DLE ROW. Kathy Amos, Dorit Dudley, Tony Ramirez, Bobbie Dreyer, Kate Ford, Susan Stan- ley, Lisa Zanola, Connie Alicea, Susan Hudson, Karen Schwarzenbach, Becky Kirklin, Linda Laskey, Suzanne Marienau, Gertrude Gundacker, Advisory David Reynolds BACK ROW. Our FTA members are all inter- George Harmen, Raymond Hayes, Tim Oliveira, June Yates, Alan Gleason, Tami Taylor, Ste- ested in entering the teaching Rlgalngrfvoxvliggeiglcyilgilg, Tamara Berg, Sharon Rice, Sandra Harding, Andrea Crisp, Rose profession, in either primary or secondary fields. During their rneedngs and on observanon day these FTA'ers learn what it takes to be teachers like padence with fourth grade know-it-alls and understanding for those paste-eating kindergartners. They also learn the favorite part of a teacher's day-RECESS!! qfwc. ,A 5 x XV' 1 H if l N 4 5 vi l, , Y:- 1 FTA Officers: FRONT ROW. Vanya Potter, Presidentg Sharon Rice, Treasurerg Suzanne Marienau,Commissioner of Committees BACK ROW. Gertrude Gundacker, Advisorg Tony Ramirez, Sergeant of Armsg Tami Taylor, Secretaryg Rose Ann Brown,Vice-President RIGHT. FTA Mem- bers listen to the advisors tell of future jobs ABOVE. Gertrude Gundacker and FTA member Dawn Salberg enjoy afternoon meeting. 82 FTA .b .gm ., r AF Hosts Victor Hermansen AFS Members: FRONT ROW. Anthony Nunes, Advisor, Kate Ford, Dorit Dudley, Terri Parent, Monica Thomas, Rosie Madrigal, Maria Merritt, Christina Merritt, Leanilda Supangan, Normita Snow BACK ROW. George Harmen, Louie Sanchez, James Baxter, Cheryl Arnett Debbie McCahill, Shannon Dundon, Teresita Ajolo, Victor Hermansen, Wey Wyrick, Advisor. AFS Officers. Anthony Nunes, Advisorg Terri Parent, Vice-President, George Harmen, Presi- dent, Dorit Dudley, Treasurerg Maria Merritt, Secretary, Wey Wyrick, Advisor. RIGHT. AFS student from Norway, Victor Hermansen. e---To-n-n Getting to know our neighbors through the youth oftheu coun- try B the wdxdeidea behind our AFS Club. Victor Hermansen ar- rived this past summer to visit us from the far off land of Nor- way. He brought with him cus- tonw of hh land and wdH take home memories of baseball, hot dogs, wild fans, and many good wishes. And our very own Terri Parent went to Costa Rica for a WML AFS 83 ICC: Gets Publicity, Activates Our Interclub Council are pub- licity getters and activaters for all of our on-campus clubs. Their job is to get students interested in and excited enough about the clubs so they'll join them and raise our Tiger spirit even higher. ICC members are really into their job. They attend special meet- ings and discussions so they can better understand the needs of each club. fs l I ICC Representatives: Joe Fuller, Albert Legaspi, Kym Turner, April Claus, Andrea Crisp Nate Dowers, Javiar Cavazos, Robert Redmon X f 14.-Q ,.,,-pf ' N., , ,, 54, X , K -N .Jr X 6 1 My 4 .1 . , .--f-N J . r . .,, f i , ,,, 4, I F TOP Robert Redman and Javiar Cavazos prepare ICC Officers: Roseann Brown, Secretaryg George Will, Commissioner of Clubsg Nate Dowers to discuss inactive clubs, BOTTOM: ICC Advisor Treasurer Jim Bennett gives us a new board member pose. 84 ICC l Willkommen to German Club German Club Members: FRONT ROW: Regina Rush, Hanna Merritt, Stella Mauricio, Rhonda I Huff, Cathy Hill, Tracy Glover, Kari Shaw, Denise Rinner, Mike Turner, Fran Wede, Sabvina Von Sydow, advisorg Tim York, Jeff Holiway, Ray Hayes, Victor Hermenson, George Harmen, Greg Jones, Carleton Ledoux, Alan Gleason, Brian Proctor, Sandy Inglis -LF? M' LEFT: Regina Rush anxiously waits for the bell to ring during German club meeting. RIGHT: Carl Ledoux, Raymond Hayes and George Harmen look over their German assignment prior to meeting. U , Where on our campus can you celebrate Fasching, find Wiener schnitzel, and the willkommen mat always out? The German Club, that's where! Going to one of their meetings or celebrations is like visiting a small German village. German spirit fills the air. Colorful pictures of German countryside maps of the country, and German sayings cover the walls and German folksongs fill the air. German Club Officers: FRONT ROW: Kari Shaw, Historian: Cathy Hill, Secre- tary: MIDDLE ROW: Brad Jones, Treas- urerg Fran Wede, President BACK ROW: George Harmen, Vice-President GERMAN CLUB 85 Time. . . Painter of good times, Keeper of memories, Bearer of changes, Sower of the seeds of tomorrow. Deborah Finley I , L , At ?j..,,i1- ff. 1 ' .T , v ,,, x, 0' v I 1 A Hi ,ld .7 rw, ,- Jai ,, A Q Q Q 4 x -! 4 6 I 1 L .4 5 ti 15 .- is.. . 4 'sf xx, rx 9 Q , AK F k ,sf Q, I r Z .',, ii 'K V 2 af Y 1 .U f -1 3 d - Z Frosh: New Faces-New Places At first it was frightening. All those new faces everywhere you went and those terrifying minutes that passed like hours when an upperclassman directed fhahll you to your next class and you ran frantically to that place only to find out that the class is RE- ALLY all the way back across campus, the same way you just came from! TOP: Debbie Harrison, Don Standridge and Robert DeRaad read Romeo and Juliet in English. BOTTOM: Alicia Davis and Sherrie Rose study in the Media Center. 88 FRESHMEN As the weeks passed though, things became more familiar and fell into a routine. You could almost find your classes with your eyes closed and all those faces weren't so unfamiliar now. And instead of the confusion you felt at the beginning, Tiger pride and sky high spirit for your new teams and campus replaced it. You really took the Tiger by the tail! Rallies were rally-er when you were rowdy, and class com- petition was REALLY competi- tion. And you were part of our student government and elec- tions. And now, as you look back at those good times and even the bad times you realize that being a Hrookie' wasn't so bad after all. Aa 'Yugi r .XXI Q. 5. ,fe 'wr 1497 1 , Freshmen Class Officers: Jim Inglis, advisorg Teresa Jennings, Presidentg Opal Herrin advisorg Julie Hamblin, Vice Presidentg Kathy Torres, Treasurerg NOT PICTURED Ryvanna Cansler, Secretary , 3 el?- Liz Lesesne and Normita Snow discuss their next routine. -5' 5533 .V V 'il . , 4' 1 C 'vt' ' HWY f F W' A Lb K , ' '1...' ' ' S i. 3-' 1: - ' ' 4 ig ,Q r- . E bv.-r i. . '51, A VI 3-:L 'X . ' ff A -Q , '72 'ZX in if - . - ' , - 'f 5X .' f ' :jj Q .3 1 L74 vw l 5- 5 ' 1 , ' if ' T. - ' . Je 1 ? G Nl! 3-'1 L ' Sie rr - ,Q - t W, f ' V : Q- if ff . 1 U aigff :li 'V - fi.-1 , qi - V, Dj 1' ,J ' . '. ' - I sffiig: A . 1 --1 Q A fl N' 1 A iff l . A G, M ' r fx JK' - ' 'Ji' 1 f'?0'F ' 1 nj... . 1 i 1 V ' 5 -'-' ..--' -'., - ,,, - . , A 4 f, A ' fkjj' , D M E? In r' '- . . 'b 4 ' f ' Q 1 'L' I rf., am 4- 2 X P x . 5 V zu P3 ix X 1 5 X .. s.- l A. ,fk-f, J 't .. Z W I ' :H ' if. 9 - y 'br af 'Q ML, A A ings ,f!yiS- I w We 1 A . 'ik ' John Daulton wins best dressed award for 50's day. Yun' r - ,-o.. Mike Abbott Timmy Allison Teri Abbott Cheryl Allsup Ray Aiken Denise Allvin Joe Albertson Ray Ambriz Abigail Alconcher Michael Andrada Yoly Alilin Anthony Angel Beverly Armisted Regina Azevedo Bill Badasci Diane Badasci Pernell Baga Carlos Baker YN X 2, X ' 2. 5- i , . Lisa Barnes Robert Barnette Johnny Bass Betty Bateman Carolyn Bean Cathrine Bean FRESHMEN 89 :Mil , ,fl ' 4 ' ,kk A ,. ,N , CY John Gargjaubhinkks he has answer. 1-'i Q Q tf , My .f ali, rv Q 'i fl h fri' farm ..- Sg X Q X Q M Q55 we ' QL . Q '-H' ' X I vi 'W 4 l -1 . a f H .C l f .1. N.. K 'fi 3, 'K X ' ' 1' Y , D X If A ' ,CE si , ag YX I ., Xp Sherwood Beaudry Steve Berry Cindy Billingsley Patrick Billingsley Robert Black Patty Blackwell FRESHMEN 7- v L., All '- raitff L . -1 be 5 l s-.' X 1 -ff ' -ff: Q s: 1 Sa! .1 ,fi il '-- wi 53552 3 E531 ,A S22 fr du: ' 4 'S x Af if 1 . x 2 'T E c. 5- W V R ,, X Chris Blank Tina Bradford Joey Brumbaugh Rebecca Boler Barbara Bravo April Bryon Keith Borders Grace Brazier Pascal Budge Doris Bowers Lee Brazier Kathy Buhman John Braden Stephen Breen Yvonne Bulis Mark Bradford Cameron Brooks Dale Bunker Brett Strain KNOWS he has it. .w Q.. X -if-. re fvgf A , - his. . ' 9' Freisliimen Jim Busey James Carlson Denise Ryvanna C8IlSler Denise Carr Castaneda TOCld Carl Misty Carter Mike Castaneda T. 3 ak-I P? f lf 'i D f . I i ' '-- , A ' ' is I 'J' 2 W W J K It r 4 Xi f 1 M7 I L., . 'V-Q ' gf? Have the Answers Wendy Cattuzzo Tina Chaney James Coble Ken Corbett Mike Cavanaugh James Clark Judy Coffman Alicia James Chambers Amy Cline Pat Connors Covington Sv ,xxx,k. .Q ' gf' v A K x. 5-5 D ,IQ , V.. -,gl '- .. ' . Qu it 2 f .ff - - fi wi , , ' f sw? - np- in Freshmen cheer on their team at Night Rally. Andy Reynoso gives us a cold stare while Bob Barnett reluctantly raises his hand. FRESHME N Frosh ACt1VB 111 Homecommg Cecilia Cox Joey Cox Jimmy Croft Beverly Crouch Phillis Crowley Irwin Cummings Desi Curtis Todd Curtis Linda Daniels John Daulton Alicia Davis Wendy Davison Mike Day Peter DeBaets Robert DeRaad Lorraine Delegrande Rosemary Demuro Kim Derouin Alex Diaz Bobby Dickey Regina Dizon Melinda Donnell Lisa Dove Steven Dufur 92 FRESHMEN i i Q.- in 'Q' 'Q' 4 -' X X' ?Qi!'2ki'f f 854. Q0 x X Bernadine Dunne Liz Escobedo Diana Espinoza Sandra Espinoza Teri Evans Dawn Fairchild ff- . ,I ' V, 1:7 ,V -5. X A Na Tw ? I I neg Q . -- A x -fi Caroline Fandel Arthur Fernandez Richard Fernandez Denise Finley Bernnie Fletcher Roger Flower A' X ,,., L'-M,-2 ,. . 1 Ai, it 6 Q is L- 1 Si Qu.. X. Stephanie Fowler Stephanie Fontes Brian Ford Mark Ford Linda Forte Wanda Frankenstein .- in S. ki ., , '- fa -, ' ...- Q5 A K3 ' ,.V, V X rx .F 1 I X --e lf I . Olivia Frazier Jerry Freeman Kenny Fry Carlos Garcia David Garcia John Garcia Theresa Jennings, Jerry Miranda, and Todd Williams argue about the Freshmen float. - - -A -.mf--Q .-:-- xii, - -QE-..,..,11i7 --1Tl.1:: fi- 'I ' , --Q-A, --.D iw-.. if- - - 5 W- -,ir N'-aim f M - E, - --:lim--st'-' L 1-4 - 'Q' 'Nj--e-A 'g- 'i - i +- f , : -...D .., -1, -A--- -W g....ZT.::-,if-3 Hgt, , -,I Julie Hamblin, Tempie Swinson, and Glenn Powell take a break to give our cameraman a smile. FRESHMEN 93 Richard Garcia David Garrido Sandy Geppert Jeff Gessner Victor Giles Mark Gilkey Steve Gobby Edwin Godinho Mark Godinho Reid Goldstien Keith Goldman Rosie Goldsmith Jerry Goleman Tim Gomes Linda Gonzales Mercedes Gonzales Janet Gordon Jean Gordon Kevin Graham Darrell Grantham Kathy Gregory Ron Gridley Alice Griffin Grace Brazier Denise Carr Karen Fitzgerald 94 FRESHMEN - -1 1 '-'- ,gr Frosh Exhibit aried Talents . .9 to T' hr ' sk- Qr . x V L. :- 'if' 5 hir' ii Tammy Griffin Laura Gudmunson Bobby Guthrie John Gutierrez Debbie Hagan David Hale Becky Hall Dwayne Hall George Hall Letha Hall Michele Hall Rick Hall Paul Hallen Julie Hamblin Linda Hamilton Tony Hamilton Mark Hamit Jim Hammond ill .2 Barbara Bravo and her unusual friends wait to be judged at the Hal- Freshmen powderpuff team regroups at halftime. loween Day noon rally. FRESHMEN 95 Fro h Concentrate on Act1v1t1es Victor Giles Michelle Hancock Kim Hansing Tina Harless Linda Harlin Kathy Harris Debbie Harrison Sheryl Hawk Tom Hawk Raymond Hayes Debbie Hellman Jose Hernandez Ricky Herrera Audrey Herring Fred Hill ,' wg as me X 'P A .f , , new s il in . ii , J 'F Z1 .M 4-fx ,. W !'l iii' Vis. 6 A ' 'H X X Qu X a...M-' J' at ' W g ...mul fx' .4 , .,, I lm, g.,. ' wp 3' ,f,,g.+4'k'Ql 1 ,. ,, 'N ',. VB - ,'-wil -f.. rw w ,iz Gigi' 2 er'-gf. . ., ff, ., mc.,.'fnfew. J-'y-eva'-iw. Freshmen girls get acquainted with their new surroundings at big and little sis Darrell Stoke runs the yard marker for Freshmen ter party. 96 FRESHMEN ,,,A w Thomas Holliday Diane Houston John Huff Sandy Inglis James Hill Danny Hodges Beth Holden Theresa Holt Janice Howard Carl Hughes Mary Lynn Isbell Sandy Hill 3120112 H0ggarCl Gayla Holley Lyle Horiuchi Betty Hudson Nettie Hunter Keith Jackson ,fx ,x 197 ffl K , Sax. W X , - if ,V . ,X 0... ' ,-X 5 Tim Gomes, John Garcia, and Cindy Billingsley root for Freshmen powderpuff team. ,A I James Coble sweats it out on the sidelines. f FRESHMEN 97 Fro h Get It All Togethera Doris Bowers listens to a conversation while Debbie Kroeber stares at the ceiling. qi, ., . vera K , . .,. ' - v ' flfiq 511: 1 A 35 15 ew . , 171 iii B . . ,K W r' 1 I gif? - - 2. 52 , N' . g I' , K3 , . J -1 . Za' f f. -vs JS ,IJ 'I -4 L 1 ,. ,. 1? J, X Z 'H f i ix ' - ' . jf' VZ f' , ' 3 W ' fs' lsr., vig ff .A , Y beef A, , 4 ,, 4 1 - ' 1 l 3: ' ' , f X A, , 'wiv' s p, rx , FHM-1: , ' 1. , ' -L if ,- .. ' Q3 ,fr -wwf' .. .Q - - ,kr 1 Nxeff sk - -, 1 M., -,.,,,LY kr' A - . ,- I - .. 5 . Q ,V ,sig ,. , f 'Y- A Q mt 2 -A , ' , -Q V Jn V :YA 1, V xx I ' 2 ft , K V l I l John Johnson Kelli Johnson Rusty Johnson Paul Jackson Teresa Jennings Scott Jimeson 98 FRESHMEN i , f N 'S' at 'i ov J :I .- , , . ,If .xx t Ax fs- A .H X . Terry Johnson Sheryl Jones Rickie Jordan n- 5 ,.. V , 5,- 'Wf J , img av Jennifer Short practices the breast stroke f ...rf--, ef ,, He- in P.E. ff N-ff: if uf' v 55,5-5' , Mi, , M., ., . nf --- ..d4gf :qw n N 1 . , Z. 25 - , 'W f , ' ff Qi if 1,5515 'Aff A , 1 K f 3 . - JY f fn ' tifriff X ffm ee A M- Q- 4 'T . A fi L7 rr H ' ,gay ,ff-fi' f , 'N' 1 14' , -E if X if vw- r , f L Q wi f 49 George Juarez Laura Keathley Freeman Keith X Sue Kellams Teri Kelly Lisa Kenoyer nr' ,:, .3 ,.. I wa . r mf..-wr,-2',gi1' , -...-w,,L W - i W, ., ,, 'M . 'A ,- rerank e ' iff, W- -1 ':934.,Q.Q. . , -4. avntf' 4- iv? , f. mfs Kiln K 'Q-. , KS 61 Freshmen girls gathering. and little sister ei In 5 F? f . l Phillips Brooks struggles with wrestling opponent. 5 - A 4 , , R' gl x E W, in l X , .Ti f W ' Y - .. 'A . ll, fs ' , V' A A 'T5' L ggi' ' -.ff 1 X I - V v Q n A - .. X M s- I i f f , x X P Af Freshmen Linda Forte and Kathy Torres, with sophomore Dorit Dudley and Junior Donna Dufur, portray Hanford basketball players. .mg .. .3 5... 't r 5? X 'F A , V ' . , :vs , . , rg p , xi 7' . 5' ,C , x :,f,:gg,W,fi r vffiie V- i. 4 Nu, at 'Ln ,. 4 . A4 Donna King Steven Kneeland Ricky Krick ., A -- fi ,N X .3 W ,ar Sf A - i , ffgxli Debbie Kroeber Diane Kroeber Richard Koozer Mike Kurtz Teresa Kurtz Susan Lafleur sn -7 f gt, V ' .Q . . i K . , i :Eg 2 Patricia Lakin Amanda Langford Mike Lanham Teresa Lanham James Larson Linda Lee FRESHMEN 99 if-. Freshmen Stud '?? . Play! Richard Lee Randy Lemons Francisco Leon Liz Lesesne Robyn Less Paul Leue Monty Little Cloud Daniel Lloyd Mark LoConte Steve Lourence Filomena Luis Jeff Lutz Angelo Macias Becky Maldonado Bernadette Maloles FRESHMEN K, .. - - l m- . 44 3355? T H, fr 'ls Q7 f it , SW ' s ka ,gl QW In 5 .,.. Vi' , A . E .Q 1- dgg F r i if JV? .4s.Q, wglfa x ft? lg Q, A iw K M sl A ,, . QM bsvhid J' it y it 1 u ge - . ,lf gl lm W ,i 5 i .ii 9 'ir- i- Mike Lanham concentrates hard on his math assignment in Joe Aquino's class. ' , 3 ,IQ uf 3 , S .aamrxtks Cheryl Westwood, Mike Castaneda, Teri Rayford, Kathy T Young and Dwight Maynor, also of Joe Aquino's class, are finally working. 1 A Ryvanna Cansler tries to wrap Jim Hammond up and win for the class of ' jx f... Y 4 ,1 f lv' P , V: -.. , , - - 9 lg fe -5. ,I .F 5 1 fi f A. will WE. l i , f ': ' 'f '-'-- n .. - i. ' gn-is 41' l f e ' 1 Y J' 1 Y F . - J 54 D 5 rf l 'A , U: Q-J'-..-1 :wiv V, - V: . an X 'j f Q if ii J ' 7 l ' Q ' R 5 ' 9 E 1: .hx , : lei., gl I Q sv' , ' ' 'II L - 1,-9 ,, 'Q ,X i ' 1 'z Q - ,ri -,Y tl -Nu fz- ' ' . . V 0 y 1.1 . vvl ' ' ' 15 Tm Ati' ' 1 1. f f WEE .,v Ugg 5 M V My P' W' 3: ' 1-4, ir f W ww, Q ,A .' .rw Q., g 1 - ' Gr g, ' ' J e .ge as - - .. ' .' J A Leg iw: 4, '4 - 2 P-.L 'T . X , . i rl, -.Q ' - ' x 'Y gi ' ' iff- 'Wg ' if . ' s II il' .A ' ff- e N-3 .q. -4. ,gm , , 5 ll, ,gf ' . -4. . '- , . f el . , ,gif if 'wr Y -YJ, J , an 5. . , R r ' A s 'Q .' ' , i J ' rj , U HQ ' f 5 , , Q1 X. , .- 1 ,gf ' 'E ' . 1 f-A 2 ' ol i ' 'Q 4-,QL 'F , v .. it Y L .4f -I s' E I . n Lira f A -I - ,sl X, . '?. Elizabeth Rummel and Patty Silvas play Beer Beer for rooters. Josie Madrigal Estella Martinez Carmen Jesse Martinez Martinez Lina Mauricilo John Mayfield Sharon McDonell Thomas McGinnis Rusty McGlasson Kevin McGlothlin Guy McNabb Mike Medley Steve Mellor Pru Mendez Scott Mercer Hanna Meritt Janice Merritt George Moore Sherry Muskrat Linda Myers FRESHMEN 101 Media Gary Marienau Dan Martin Michael Martinez Dwight Maynor Greg McCown Mary McGaffee Karen Meehan Rolando Melindo Katie Meyers Ronda Michener Steve Moore Patrick Murphy 102 FRESHMEN Center Intrigues Freshmen hr , , , gf' W -i ,, gg , . - ' 'E -, .. vf 5 9-I ff? wad A A, A ,W X .w , ' Q i f ir l . ' 'QA -e ,Q t J 5,- L ,M s 'X f' Q-N-v za ? f 1 an 'f :af Zi fy P V15 ,f , Michelle Hancock and Elizabeth Ospital study for upcoming tests in-,ff , K A 'ul' , X, ,H-. gully!-w ,aw .j'J Denise Allvin does her homework in the library A ' Denise steve lgoulrlence offers a helping suggestion to a classmate, while Robert DeRaad Richard Nelson Deljliiiermann Elizabeth Note eeps ls an out of his eyes' Regina Neves Niedermann Rob Oglesby ' H Paul Niday Val Nordrum Karen Olds A i sis .1 A Wi E e a 4 f X X x XX bf Q1 M 1 -c ,-. . fi? W WE .Ri 'L' 5 Q- , . , A J ,. :-, K-1,12 1, I' .it iv. , J 21, Q y - lg , il X .X - Q, , -ty? , L 1 4 T J, .7 x e V 9 K! , 4 4 X 5 if kk ,l .v . ,-99.51 .r I-5.1 f W5 , 'I+ ' Tr 7 f, , , V ' se . li 'fs la . - in , xv il - +v I K , - ' ., 'F +5 . qi- ,I h Q L ' . 3 F LX' - F l 5 x S '- 3 WE' ' hfqf pf' ' R '- 3. - ' Q- R ' 5 3., ' 'Q 2 ' l J-fy! I A, ui .fsgggrfg lk, ' ,X Q Z Ixl V , 4 Q 1 ,L ' f Q ., sq ' , y - J ,- Alicia Oliveira Larry Oliveira Margaret Oliveira Randy Oliveira Terry Oliveira Jennifer Oppegard Tim O'Rourke Cindy Osborn Elizabeth Ospital fi 'w f hi W A 5 'Q , '!'.... Laura Keathley and Liz Lesesne discuss the upcoming game. FRESHMEN 103 John Otto Kevin Overson Allen Ouzts Tony Paramo Jennifer Partington Jeffery Pate Marie Paulo Steve Pederson Natalie Peterson Laurie Pereira Cindy Pidrow Vincent Pike Ronald Platz Glenn Powell Kim Pressley Susan Price William Proctor Michele Pursley 104 FRESHMEN Frosh Spirit Tops Interclass 5 L. Kathy Torres and Kim Derouin dance the night Alva,- fl.. 6 ng, 51 45 4 N'-Q lk Nxkxx if 'WN it ,cd -- if il x Ii- K ., , 1 Freshmen Flappers think theylre number one. 5-4 3 X W ra Rush Andy Reynoso Karen Rainwater Michele Rapalee '?edmon Lenny Rhea Irene Ramirez Marty Rhoads Vincent Ramirez N Vw '--1 Z 1 Freshmen fans show why they earned first place in the spmt competxuon X 'TK N, Fre hmen '4Serve l' a Challenge Sherrie Rose Gaye Saling Gregory Scott Steve Romeiro Susan Regina Saling Louie Sanchez Liz Sartuche Jennifer Short Chris Sanders Nanci Scheber Timothy Linda Sanders Mike Schmitt Shortnacy Debbie Roorda Rothschild Stephanie Carol Rose Betsey Rummel Sammon 1 1 Jose Silva Patricia Silvas Kevin Simas ' fraiftul ' r '7f2 Affiwwfza ff -.Q -' f rw yy X, ' KST-2 , ., ' '4 ' - 9 X . as Q- l 4- f f , ,g ,, f -K S Q f- 49 Q4 f ' 5 E51 , Q V . 4 V A' rm! -b 4 . A ,, Y A ,fix ll V2.7 5: we in .J .. J , , Q , - , . . . it J gxj e A krk T me If - , W K J. . Q ' ,,. 'X s ., i, 1! - k , - 1 13525 - 3151? asa? - g ' s ' fs ' ' 'W '17 2293 , ' ' J f Pi fs? I -f 1 A - -V Y fs- 1 1 ., ... . 1 ', -sl get ' , ' X ' r y . 1 '-'T f ' T . - if ' ' X 5, , I , , J a , A KX Q if . g' K A,., W l ' '- .rj , K. f 3 1e:,.- A l M- ' ,- -J V -N X X 1 . 29 5 Q - X M is-Q W' 1,4 K -- .-. st is f- -. A sein fy x. - .. Q N, . ye, ' Q 5 ,, or S S 'Poll' E ,S H ff f- L - 'A it Q L li --1 V W f S' - ' ' , ge - i X -'vt 7 -'Q ,142 Q dv V. -' 5' ie 1 2 S 1 M 1 Til. l V A 'Q -Q I A j A - ' f ' - E, E, bn.. w- .--wg 2, , ...-. ' - ' fr f 'f -TMS 'f ? Sgi'f3 , V ,..,. : pr- .a X w 1- . e g. .ig My K ,V .. giglzfe ': Q , N, A my rx , B 'kg V, AX 1 1 is U lx. -Y l 1 :gg f X, 1 I l Teresa Kurtz serves the ball for the Freshmen. Freshmen volleyball team plans their attack against the Junior Mafia. 106 FRESHMEN Cindy Billingsley and Nanci Scheber both think they know . which basket is the Freshmen basket. Roger Slocum Mary Sousa Deborah Stamp Ronnie Stidham Kim Skaggs Carole Sowell Ike Standridge Malia Stineburg Gayle Snelgrove Steve Speake Kathy Staples David Stockton g-iRiqigSoto Greg Sperry Charles Sterrett Darrell Stoke ,iq , , . . pw I ,- -he .4 1 js' , fm. X- A Z7 IL. - 5 M if ,P 1. - J + r as 2 C x ' 1 A 'x -su J . in W D W? '. 'rf . xxwu-I ri I1 i' ., t at is fl , i I 4 ii r 5, A r S , k R .Q , . .-45 l 'S I l'lg?f:' l K fn , -'N Q. 55 4 4' 1 l' r 54- fa ' f 3- ,Ia 'e- S' 1. :- I . In . TH-dx p ,A 'CP - 5, 5- K, 'wi elf ui-1 5' Todd Williams is set up for the perfect bump. Freshmen guys basketball team rests while the girls' team plays, FRESHMEN 107 .Ti Frosh Battle Upperclassmen Brian Ford prepares his team for the game. is- W li L is 9 Q h at K 1 'T' A 1 -mf Bret Strain Kirk Sullivan 108 FRESHMEN 9 hs V , we yi '+L-fz .43 .-, i Q A Ed Supangan Shawn Swain Fynn Sutton Tempie Swinson Danny Surface Tena Terry pc Sandra Tetter Mike Turner Mary Villa Kimberley Otis Tolbert Herminia Uvalle Marilu Thomas Kathy Torres Chip VanZandt Villanueva Mark Thornhill Kimberley Troup Michelle Craig Vogt Donald Timpson Judy Turner Verhougstraet Steve Ward it- ff- 6 I-64 .f i , -x'l 32, .Xa IK N X' fn Freshmen Interclass cheerleaders take a break. +V. w S.,- Jiwimy Warren Charles Welch juthia Watson John Wenzel lebbie Watson Joey Wester ,H Debbie Wheat Jay White Jennifer White Lisa Whitfield Renee Whitmore Chellie Wilhite Pam Weaver Cheryl Westwood Paula White Randy Williams 1' 5' laiiififif 32 ., Q J J A 'igix giu -ff 'K ' ' 1 g K .I I vi : r- f. K 6 , I J lb E A 3 . 1 Q Q 1552, i r ' If , X y f :- . 11 .E W 4 , Biaixr fx -- ,N It ff' Q ls. N .1 x - V I ' I . 1. Y, H , , I - -:gn :Zip A f , ' QQ PQ H: ' 5 ,, z' 5- ,t 1 5 -s ff. V L' I I . J 5--L , I , Q 53 X fi Y Julie Ham-blin. Liz liesesne, Shannon Dundon. and Margaret Oliveira battle it out for control of the ball, Alicia Davis watches closely for her big break. aa ,lj FiQf-Tahiti -3 F, vs- , ,, , ' H ff f . f S ka? . , x .fz , Q , ..,. Wk , c ' WV V - -,122 V. 7253, nw Q-f-v ts- i Rebecca Williams Todd Williams Matt Wilson Dale Wolfe Tim York Kathy Young - A Paul Young Bryant Zable Kenny Zelenta FRESHMEN 109 5-4 4. Freshmen S 1 I ab.. 'N-...Q ' ' ,A A , Q... ,., .,. , l T 'W 5f- I-A nf 1-, ,-. R fig fa Us q i fkiii' t 4 .1559 -4 id A . in . nn!! 5335 --.wa f- i lf'-se . i 1 A . -, U 'L 7 --13' ' r -A ,.., , ,.. t , -- 'id ., Us U. ' T, ,, ' Q ,f.f, -, JF: -i.'?f5f--.421.'1-34, ' fb - ' 4-, - , ' Atf, v Url: 5,443.1 1' fa---'V aa. an 1-:eff--'i--s X - fjfwrz E' ' iFf,, ',1 Qf: ,, 5 n .,-1 L.. A' . 5 -. fE. , 1-nf. .f.'Q.,.-4je'.? 2 ff V Y - ':,:'35-.,fi2f1iw1-4 ' fx ML L -.5...m 'fy' 'M .1,g73g4'1-:fig vi'v'fffff, V+ , ' '.'s,ffr SEQ? r 1. flHf'33l?P?5i?f asia A' !Q?'f?,a:1' a1,,,,,s,-Q-.,f ,Aww saw' ffs 412532316 M E ,gn ll'- il ...Q-cuv ' .t iv ...,,,...... -4 .1 i I 1 ophomores Take Big Stef- After being a Freshman for a whole year, the change to being a Sophomore was a BIG step. No longer would fingers be pointed at you when you walked down the hall or accusing voices say that's a Freshman and snicker. Now you were a Sophomore and you let everyone know how proud you were about it every chance you got. You were the model of Tiger spirit after your last attack of tongue-tied-itis. During our ral- lies you raised the roof and made the upperclassmen wonder if they were ever that loud when they were Sophomores. You were now officially part of the good 'ole LHS campus. You have what it takes! . .fn 1 X fha -' ,,,ra , I ., .. .1 + r we A431 '?:77 1' ,5 .5 -. A ' I-is-'f ., Q. ' lQ,'l', ,, rm- la f W ill. g' 0 . fi- 1, '. ' l-V xf-S-we , f . . A ,, ypg, A 1 A ' -5.559-', ..g-.: A rt- if., , ll 1 You voted and were voted for, you pomped floats and painted posters. You got your class rings. You learned what being an up- perclassman was all about. You now shared in the responsibilities of confusing Freshmen, watching out for hyper Juniors, and mak- ing sure nobody got in the Sen- iors way when they got 'iSenior- itis . 'L- -1 A W Hajj, w ABOVE: Doug Wintz KFAR RIGHTJ thinks Tim Torres and Sophomore Class Officers and Advisors. FRONT: Jeanette Hearn, Advisorg Dan Paulo Dan Paulo are too much . BELOW: Keith Silva glares, President: Dorit Dudley, Vice-President: Jim Hammond, Advisor. BACK: Dana Hotch Greg Marshall blows, and Manuel Bojorquez scarfs. kiss, Treasurer, Stacey Kelley, Secretary. 112 SOPHOMORES Lage-1-:V ,?igiy.u 4.4 7. Perservering Sophomores stay with it 'til the end. Susan Adams Yathy Amos Walt Armistead Fred Baker Su. an Agundez Y .steve Andrews Dawn Austrom Mike Ballew Donna Albertsol. ' I -'ri Angeletti Louie Avina Oriana Banks Rene Ambriz James Armijo Janice Badasci Mark Barrie 'ik -V' gli 4 , ,tg , 'I rlq nf' 'K ' ' 'X X- . sa-ig 5, ,- il 1, Xe. ,A -.L .. s X . 1-g',,.. 5 Q'-. A 4 , , ,-,f-M f- A . , 7, ff L I t ,gg I Q 1 ' . - I , ,, 'li u , W i Q Q-rf 't ifW,iY'1'lFf'f' ,lei - . - s, . T 'ln Ei' 4 u i Q, 1 , fi -1. s. L 1'- MH sf' 4 1 ' + Lau xffilfi ,, . . ,s U. 4 1 -v-f'T -. ' , ,rv ' A r ,l ,shi 4 .X -14, . wig-ig Nts H nf , 'W V' y .QX 'hit' X 41. - Q - . . il, Sink the Piratesli' The Sophomore's second place float. xi -sf-W 'fi-4 I f -.J IH' .f?'S' K Terry Bassham Christine Bechtold Mike Benito 2, ff? 6,4741 Xl' 584 .ve e v-'f Y f-J, . , , .. I Tamara Berg Dusk Bigelow Sheila Berna Lisa Billey , Kim Bernhardt Diana Billingsley SOPHOMORES 113 Sophomore Spirit Gutshines All Teri Black Regina Brandle Manuel Geneva Bongato Stephanie Philip Brooks U Q H I ' Bojorquez Rhonda Borders Brazier Alain Budge sophomores go Wild at night muy' Dan Bolinger Lisa Boyd Susan Brazier Chuck Burr Y , 5' r 4 651 2 1 L?-S W A Xi fiat gli? 1 'iv Q sl' Y 'H ff'- Jxls Q , u -. XP f ZX ,.-, rr N , 1 , ss Mi? Z' ai im. - 53- rf- K ', 1 -miss Homecoming rah-rah Kevina Scott belts one out for the Sopho- John Murray, Kathy Halpin and Normita Snow work diligently paint- more class. ing the mast of their pirate ship. 1 14 SOPHOMORES : -' Laurie Burrell Vicky Caddell Erin Campbell Mitchell Cart '-i1- ' BSiatricQ1g.CA5ares Suzanne' Cassata Jimmy Castillo Flora Cavazos -lr '- U' .,.,.f- Jaime Cavazos Javier Cavazos Norma Cerda Mark Cheney Q- -fs! . ,, Z X . 54 A' Autumn Clark April Claus Gary Cleaves Angela Cleix . S CJ , 14 ky , 3 i r ,mi 'N E? 9' 4 'Ui K . Head Cheerleader Karen Trombley announces the B and C pepsquad at the Big and Little Sister Party. ,1 ' -- ' ' ' ii.: rj - X . I , xiii I ' Q- vii ,- 35' . T? N11 JH S' , Y 21. 1 1 'ii xx vy ,. ,fr 1 , rc. V , , .V-1 4' :,, . si I ' fl I A L J A V 'ii f 4 ms 5 Q 1 x of . . K1 l -:' -1 f e F . ,Hy - 4 Q.. .X A - - Chris Clinkscales Mike Cook Peter Cotton Chuck Cole Bruce Corder Jamues Cozad Sue Stanley clowns around while classmates wait for an exciting pep Sandra Contente Nlkk' Cotton Apnl Dale rally to start. SOPHOMORES 115 - N Dorit Dudley D Debbie Daniels Maria Dizon Robert Dreyer CarolAnn Kenneth Davis Gene Dove John Droogh Duffle Patty Delaney Cheri Dowers Becky Dudek Rick Dunn ,Q 6 5' ue 52 s . .. sg 4 'lt Rally Homecoming Queen Rikki Dee Gillett and rt Mike Elton'f Benito pose for a shot after the cere- mony. 'Nr 1 , YJQ-55' ' 'ali' ri. 'V 9' ,gf -e i 3 'V 152+ f 1 A - x K , Q . ff , i.r..1V.,,.,,i 4 h ,J V H 'fx f Hi' s Q 1 .L . aa, S f ' . -1 , giww-rg-5 'rua J..s:.lw 3195 1 ,ss Q W ,3.gv,i , -' 'W - W- ' D' -.i 'L if 'N' Q44 : J . 2 ' .Q , -- - 1 ,wi-f'l , :wear .. . A f ' - ,rx 3 .V my s T .-'fiix ii ,fi f FW53' .. A -WH K- f- all 1 .. . - f -rf - , ug- .. , , ,. 2 ' k V . J ' We V dr lies in 1,5 L V . ' giggl e . 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X 2 g. 3 ' Annette Dunne Liza Embrador Rosemary Debbie Fairchild X Denise Dutra Kirk Emge Espinoza Ruth Farpella Sharon Eirich John Espinoza Norman Tim Farpella Earl Gibbons gets supervised by Jeff Holiway, Mike Ballew and John Murray at the Sophomore float building. 116 SOPHOMORES Etchegoin Jo Ann Evangelo Sophs in Homecoming Spotlight J' if L T8lYllDS 'F68S9 Pam Finley Zacarias Flores Kathy Ford Donna Ferrell Robin Gleming Mike Folks Ronnie Fowler Diana Figueroa Regina Flores Cindy Ford Yvonne Fraker i if ggi 5 l ' 1 H ,A 4 Q V wg :E 1, - J- , t , I 1 , ,, 1 . X , Q. 1 ,..., .xi - I 5 gl X a- ,i I . ' X? if ' N 1 ' -- if '-if l .4 ' E' M fi 'fl -534 .52 Q 1 ' ' A K or o ei . , be -1-7 A 7' - A - , 5 , 1 V I A , I , Y K. V if - .K I! 1 1 A 'R Q' iv-1 X N N T my :fr Wi ,i X Marry Ann Duffle and Casey Kennedy discuss the plot of a book in library study. Big Figs Sue Stanley and Debbie Hamblin sing their song while Karen Schwarzenbach and Rita Otth look on, amused. 952571 ' Q-iv ai' A 131- Q-f a ,f I if f we HQ' f 'J,,,,....m.,..-. .J fel- ' A V ,i Z5 ' ':Z.Tje2,,f'4 ' Vs - ff' ' ' ' g 51 i. . '.- . 7 I' ' J' , 4 - fe 'f . - 1 .. E K rx x iw. ' 'Q X.. Jill Fraley Bill Fuller Jackie Gable Loretta France Patty Fuller George Gaffney Donna Freitas Angela Fullerton Alena Galemore SOPHOMORES 117 Earl Gibbons Cindy Garcia Roy Giles Alan Gleason Tom Garcia Mark Gilfry Tracy Glover Rick Gillett Gloria Gonzales Ramona Gonzalez Susan Gordon Darlene Grantham l Boy are we enthusiastic, we are feeling G-0-0-Di , yell the Sophomores at Homecoming Night Rally. 7 - S., H ' 1 'QQ ff 4 ,xfxw 4 N ,ay ' me , 1-A grwv . , Z , e 3 .,.t ,S sg? 1? a- S ls Q 31-.IGN a l K Q ,, v 1 . - fa J ,,.,i M xv sf 4 ff' .- 1 it M , ef ,. 'Hifi , x? L if 11 fx Q 4,- K. I S lx Sophomore Karen Schwarzenbach jitterbugs', with Junior Larry Boyd on 50's day during Homecoming week. 118 SOPHOMORES f :Ui . gifts: f - 1 J ' I Q, ur 'f A X L-s . cl' lk 5 X if m 2 ' ff- G, Jr 4, 'ss. 1' f . .- as W.-,1,. K kt. . .pun - L p g 4 if , , . Q, y , iff 1' 3 , 1 -f .:. fl is M - 2 to 4 . 4 jx I Helen Green Tammy Griffin Kim Guthrie Jackie Gregory Eugene Griffith Mike Haden Luanne Gregory Kirk Gumz Mike Hall ,, gl l Homecoming: Fun for Sophs W Owen Hartley Jaime Hallen Donald Hankey Patti Harmon Laura Hartung Kathy Halpin Ken Hansing Glenn Harp Stephanie How do you like them apples, Chris? W Debbie Hamblin Joe Harding Grady Harp Hawes 5 1 V A 1 owl, fill! ,G f ' C , i .i K I . H Q if---W . .- -1 V -, -5 , 1, if ' Wx 'vang 4,-. . Sv Proud Sophomores follow their float in the Homecoming parade before the Night Rally. .lil ' ..f fa X xxx- 5- ' e Y 1' ,-E 'H 2 lf! P -as ,Q ' l Eff: le .. ,t Q pi fi I E f lr- 1 4 5' 'E I fl l - .J A Q 1 NA j f 'f 5' +2-5 .AZ-+ Af t . - ' l sl ' Y -. F - s ' , lv-I M A - ' ' ls I N ' 1 . - E 5 4 ,' 1 Carl Hawk Horace Herring Jeff Holiway Nola Hazelwood Ruth Hickox Duane Hollers Bridget Hellman Cathy Hill Lee Holleway SOPHOMORES 1 19 ophomores Loaded Brent Holley Mark Housley Julie Hudgeon Debi Homan Chris Houston Ed Hudson Dana Hotchkiss John Houston Susan Hudson 5 -v W6 1 six.-1 ,M Q A - t e - A -. Ui - se. ,, Rhonda Huff Marie Hughes Barbara Hurnbarger x gr X 3 ' r 5 Y I gig f X I p I cv ' --was .' Yilvifl. 1 ' k g if t 1 .ai 'Sf 1.52 fr W 4 -. 1. ., Q? , . f 1 ,X Q .. Ei Q 5 QL 3 0- H fake, . . ease. w l. Dave Smith displays his mastery of the guitar at play practice. 120 SOPHOMORES . ,:. ng' -,ga With Talent George Gaffney spots a wide hole in Redwood's defense. Y . im:-v1 'Wc f ' e'f K .... :smu t euran eyey 6 H - if z, A as ' f 5 v ef- U qw 9' gig' I if 5' N' 7 f L 1 , , K... ff ' 3 QA 'aux . ' 5 , ,cu ,, 5 -is r. 5 '35 2 ff- t X' 1 xvQf yi J f , l 5 1, -Q . ' Y E' a Y X r Fr- 5,,,,. ..,, WJ A - V- bye '- - xefun 9, ww V A W . if .V A . T Q .....k . H - v A . W ,,, -. .,-., M . -1-.1 11:1-J? 4' 1 N!-t . . EQ? Q.. ' - -P M wx' , 7 , is xx V ,'- . -, A. A T: ff X ,x . . .. 71, . 5 ,K . LN Sa il xi i . J . ' f 'gtf?'fSfi 1 f ' 'safe ' -- e ' ' '-f ' fjgqif f my ffiiifly I5 wmff, 6 .swiss xx A 1 12141-A -' ff ...ES A f ' ' rg I 5 ' i ' , -ef? I -- ,--ag ' in ' B. N . . Y rf fr -rms.-.fw f. f dwg, rn.- NP: Carolyn Huuki Kim Jimeson Brad Jones Jeanette Jamie Johnson Clara Jones Irigaray Kyle Johnson Robert Jones Jenny J essee Qt, Princesses Tammy Griffin and Sue Stanley get a front Terri Jones Stephen Keller Tim Kelly Alice Kershisnik row Seat for the Lemoore Christmas Parade' Wendy Karshner Stacey Kelley Casey Kennedy Debbie King Wayne Kastning Scott Kelly Tracy Kerns Cheryl Kistler Hx., E s. q X, Q X E l ' -F'-1 3 IX ,.... 'ff - . JA ' 4-' H C - 5 . f e . :?E'!i'fl . i 5 .mi - i V--- WWW V- gw ' V . . w ' li W ' I 2 ,. r ,AMAA ,,. ' .,......- A-4-f- V ' ' Q Z'. Z-- , -'Q-if I - ,w I ,-, , f 7 I il W- f-- ' ' V - -mf' lx ,WY YY- - fvf1-Q4--' i '-.' 9 My C, vi ,-.,..:f,..c...,-,W ,..' W- -il,-.Aff-T3-r-far-1-fu - -' it 'af Q 'Z . ,- T .g V 4, ,N .ff 31.53- JP. 'W ,ni-12 Sr ,. X .J 1 KX 9' . I u ' ? 'ei 2 3 l - af - 'x 'I Jennifer Dean Kurtz Stephanie Law Susan Lee Klingerman Brad Lacy Frances Leal Angie Linarez Daren Kneeland Linda Lasky Charles Ledoux Eddie Lucio Theresa Kukler Sophomore Diana Billingsley conducts a difficult experiment in Chemistry. SOPHOMORES 121 1 . 1, .1 if' 5 4 fs fig? Q f :Q ,L -L Q Q: L Q 1 V ' 2 x' Y H. 1 L i L ,- x , if L L L ' 5- . L .+' . L ' if . by L L. it 1' E Joe Luis Albert Luis Gary Lubbers Cathy Lowas Robbie Lorenz Richard Lopez 122 SOPHOMORES ,as a . 'L ' I Ui. rw M ' N vi. W4-ei -- Li, , K L Kerwin Long Eleanor Machado Kim Machado Roxanne Machado Susie Macke Herminia Madrid Rosie Madrigal Dan Maloy Pam Manners Richard Manns Bridget Manzon Vaughan Marable Kim Bernhardt and Terri Thomas sell baked goods during Christmas parade. -4-evvf Mui -:L39 535, Nj I V TLQQ' . MIDDLE. James Merrill and David Schutt work part-time as servers in the cafe- teria lunch line. BOTTOM. Anthony Rocha stretches for a first down as Phil Brooks veers to make another block. .hp it Stella Mauricio Greg Marshall Debby Martinez Cathy May Robert Marshall Mario Martinez Dernitress Rose Martin Sylvia Martinez Maynor if 'ii if gigjffi' if A, Y. 'ff pf - 53 'x i 1' 1 , i L :- ' 5 I, VA - sg L - L Y ,V kai f 2 'K A Y f iii-: 1 W1 it ' Q . 1.T aj A K' A 12.12 i T Z 's 33. Ag Q-1, tjfx , ,.. 4, . A L by,. 11 I ,,. . 'Xi i IRA Kurt Strain maintains his pace after easing by an op- ponent in a cross-country meet. Sophomores in Action. Sophomores Richard Smith, Bert Luis and Mike Turner show their spirit by playing in the band during a pep rally. fi., 4 tv 1-nav . 7 a-11 --T1 X 1' .t ' v I-1 7 I, , mf' I V ,ff - ., i Fai . ' X . .2 f , ., we Y i Q- ua- . ' 5 if g ' . up my I X5 . F? .N .4 A xf li Fi 4' V aafa he . N N A Q: 'f ' i 'X +14 e . W J Y 'Wig p if , t , i - SQ lx 5 mf . L.rfR s ' '5 - , ,. ' , ' 1 f re f- A t ' 3 ', I ,Q n , rf. - 1 is it -4 , -- 'f f .. f f . ' 5, if o y , W ' i , t . -. I 0 an I W I N 3 X . A 1 Q ar Q gig!! 9 k 5- N' Q if X Brenda Norman Meritt Tom Merritt Jeff Montgomery McEachin James Merrill Jim Meyer Rick Montgomery Gina Mendoza Thomas Merritt Pam Moeller Margarita Mora Greg Menezes SOPHOMORES 123 ophomore Receive Class Ring Patrick Moran Virginia Chris Morris John Nail 2. Q., Moreno Doug Mueller Keith Neal Diana Billingsley helps distribute the class rings to fellow Sophomores. Yun, s-..., Kathy Moriarty John Murray Janet Nelson of 9 xx, K i S ,N l 'V 4 i 5 L n of F , 34 2 5 1 1 f.. icy i- if I ,, e. Q.,- , aj x ' 1' M s I' x xx 1 l f Rosemary Espinoza, contented with her ring, pays off the balance. 124 SOPHOMORES Q sa L nf iw, Wm 1 . 39 ,5 ' 'ik' 1 4 . .lr Qu 55 C 3 I is W r 1, 1 lv if if ' ' 1 . +15 I-' 91+-fe JA-ff fa Susan Niedermann Tom Nisbet Nick Norton , Cathy N otarangelo Paul Notarte Eddie N unes N 4 li, 1, gil L Q N. adv f , N i 55 yi R v 2 rr 'i J' f ' 3 ,W f Pl Ac -- S, i,.. '1 1 , .... ' 1 , Q ,f RFQ if . .f tr ' . ,i au ', l E:-R' .,,5bi'.,, , 1- N' . A i K1 ,fir Leslie Ogle Trish O'Halloran Mike Ohman Greg Onken Richard Orne Sheryel Orne I, E I , . The ring salesman helps Robin Fleming try hers on for size' Michelle Rita Otth Rita Pagliuso Partridge Eric Pratt Robin Otto Tim Palmisano Dan Paulo Preston Pierce Paula Paden Ruben Paramo Stephen Payton Denise Pike i ..l .Q u 1 R T x f P R f'a g if , 1, 1 , , . ,M ,Y ay- 3: ,-. . fir. iv' , f .Eff N f jk jj. Q ii!! Francisco Cathy Price Kiran Ratel Pimentel Mike Pursley Robert Redmon Joe Pottorff Tony Ramirez Steve Reid Mark Pressley M QQ. lfk-Jfx Roger Retana Danny Reynoso Kathy Reynoso x X - 4 S' 'Ir-' ., . -L '5f',J 1- A 3 V is Y, A 1 45' ,. 'Sf .- .T f- 35. A, z ix A X :Rf r ,J i H . rm' I - 'f Rh, f Zine A A ,,.1 ' A very disappointed Laura Hartung finds out her ring has not come in, while Sue Rogers and Steph Haws appear satisfied with theirs. SOPHOMORES 125 4 Anxious Soph Develop Skill ff Laurie , Don Rhea Robasciotti Mike Rodarmel Charles Rose Loretta Salas Sophomore Lgshebscllgwarzenbach tackles Ron Rhea Anthony Rocha Susan Rogers Patty Rose Dawn Salberg an uncooperatwe OO Cover' Ron Rinehart Cheryl Rocha Eric Romeiro Karen Rosenthal Kathleen Scott W -I 1 A M M4 fi. V, , 2 - A e if i 2 ' A s l ., H i .- iff? ,lj Q. . 'E . WVAA I .jjj A, , if A, A 'lub-R. 1 Y ' rg -1 .. 1 Q A A X N x, Q R A A ,- i 'vi , ' f ' A ' ., I is ' F R All L A., tttt fmv ii , 4' , i K l af fix 1 5 4- R 'irflgh 5? 'll W if Dawn Salberg tries her skill with the butterfly. 126 SOPHOMORES , I Q 1 I 5 I xi Y 4 S x ' N Y il? Q I! 'V ' f x Alice Kershisnik, and friends, shuffle out of the gym Diane Schuster Leslie Kevin Scott David Schutt Schwarzenbach Chris Schultz Karen Denise Shepard Jon Schuschke Schwarzenbach David Shetters f 1. cr is it N af ' ' 1 Xia . at - S we 1 - -4 x., ,V 5 we f mv -- - X I 1 g-.YI , .,,r,-R. or X, R i f ' S ' V 'lf ' ' Y S Y 's ze '- lg . :. 4 ' lx 1' - , ' . ti E ' , 1 J in 1 I we 'ggi' , A-' x 6 I is l w.- ' ik 2 Sophomore swimmers Alain Budge and Kathy Moriarty urge their teammates on. Janet Nelson and Kim Jimeson find atomic weights. N. uni, 14 J-: ,Q-riff! 1 --of Q W, 4 l ii .jr n FT' .ii l sill ,i ,J .. s A 3' s. f 5- -A 'Te i it .Qt r 2 A xg .. ,X , .N ' -I :ir ly' 'X 'fling K ag - X9 rrr 1 r he fi S K ' ,rw - ' - , I X A - . na. 4-1 A ' fu ' wa 4. sr- T ,'+ I ' fgkkez aw fit ,M X Y ' F' . R I-t it I - i S3 lb - 'TC' 'C' . x J i --1 fx N is D t S 't ' f A A . Q I ,. XX A ' John Shobes John Silva Tani Skinner Richard Smith Sharon Shore Keith Silva Robert Smead Robert Smith Daymon Silva Pat Simas Dale Smith Tracey Snelgrove Denise Silva Kelly Skaggs Dave Smith Normita Snow SOPHOMORES 127 'Qu 4' ...af' I A ,V 1 Ann Solonzano Gary Souza Kerri Sowell Chuck Spafford Sue Stanley Mike Stevens 128 SOPHOMORES i fill g,z K, ,if M Q, ei Sz ' 4: A , . . .1 - , X f. 'Q ,ffifii .rn f me 2 , , 4 lun!! Qlflg. K H W wi .33 , - iv 'i gl 6,5 yr, ,, , 1 ',v . - c ., g Q' X Q s 291 Sgy Qgqff Qi , I ,E L .A . i it . i V A , . X l al' ! Q 3,2 H . -4 '2 5 ' ' M a , ' e , , ,, .... 5 ft? 14 , Q V , X Q, -4. Pam Stone Steve Storey Kevin Strain Kurt Strain Dean Strausbaugh Rollen Summers .5,. if-I Leanilda Supangan Laura Swarm Michael Teague Mary Thomas Terri Thomas Deidra Thompson '--Jef: .I-PM TOP: Eddie Lucio diligently completes his typing assignment. BOTTOM: Rick Gillett and Sue Hudson give the impression that they are hard-working students. 11 all 'D W' 'ili xx 'vim' I -,,. W ffmf, Y . A, y, , Tux X1 1 i WM S 4. eiwizk ,Q- 9 get ,i ei fx Y-is he 'lnwnrfa' I hw . Kathy Reynoso concentrates her energies on her studies. , A . at Some Sophs Study, Some Pretend Gary Vieira Debbie Torres Karen Trombley Raymond Tuttle Rudy Vasquez Tracy KSYHS df0DS back to pass to an open Joyce Camp- Tim Torres James Tucker Johnny Vosburgh Tamisa be Brenda Tribble Tim Turner Andra Vogt Vanderveur I , i . j .. ' 1 A e : 9 if ' 1 5, 4: ' rf, ' 'tx , ,IA 4 A X I Xp j it ' ,...4f' 'A dxf ulvkw , eff- Ax.. -Q . - -if k :,' K ,. ' f x :JN I if ' N ,Y l av Lf, .I il 1? -. I J.. u , 4 V ffl I 'H 'r ,- H 5 . 4 5 5 R .44 V, ,lu fa Dana Hotchkiss bites her nails before the big biology test. Sophomore Greg Marshall pretending to do his work. SOPHOMORES 129 all H 1 v rg, X X k Y '- 4 a L : S... 'V 34- K Nancy Wheat . ,ff ,S . - - K ffm 'Q . t 5+ r y Q - ,r 1 is A sf KX N I Afl- Teri Uffman Robert Amanda Uvalle Washburn Peter Uvalle Cindy Walker Crystal Wallace Liz Waltrip 130 SOPHOMORES Johnna Watson Kathy Watts Dale Waymire Tim Wedderburn David Wede Jeff White Helen Whiteside Dale Wiggins Patty Wilcox Bonnie Will Sue Stanley gets her work done, not like some other peopleg right Mike? ! if' J Qi' '11 Rau 1 1 , 'w T gigs '45 V. '-4., S M 4.,. .kfiia f., . K xv ,.,, . -. . e jo in ..1 ' Nil . Q !i . .-yu? --' , 1 J is X if ' I t 3 'ff t.e 1 rs x 3, I A' LW 'A if A r t QQQ QMQ L L W f L M QW l tw H i g gjlfi' ' . 1 l,,... X 1' if l 4 N X be i F t a it so Htr A, ,, is ABOVE. Karen Trombley, Stacey Kelley, Fran Leal, and Jeanette Irigaray try their luck on the Gong Show. BELOW. Mrs. Snow is surprised by the camera while Leslie Schwarzenbach asks for a book. ophomores Star in Play, Sports It's a bird, it's a plane, no-it's Brad Jones!! Norris Wilson Angela White Gary Ybarra Phil Young - h Dana Wimer Alene Whitten Georgia Ybarra Chuck Zebell W John Wise June Yates Ernie Young Steve Zebell ,ui 'iff' :fix I. - ' f.' 'Zi I V A: . 5 Y le X . ,1 - ' -V . , Q -rx gl - , , . 1- . xp -s L7 .I ,H l,. x if Q V .. N M ' ,. fir J mf it Q ST' . I A ,. I 1 4- V fr ,- -' 'sr -. i Q as fx ty.- 'AN ilk tl ' xx' P s 'xii . ' ' ' ,. - f- -. 1 J 1152. g,, 5 .Il l N - K4 K ' A , , Y. - k I , ff! 1-tv ,V ., rn, .. 4, V in 4 V A E 2 -,, h if X, l l L NT '1 .73 Y Q, N-5 R -W Li. X f Y A . V, L' 1 ' i' , ., ' 'I t ...f f l ff 3.1:-vff -1?5'3f --i its ' 'I - '- W iii SL- W- A A .- -' 1 ,t ,x Q 1 mae- -971' ' A j Q ,, . ' ' V jf1n,:Q?'-zik .QFHFET :ff 'T j,' ' YT 'ff' ' ' ' ,. . bv f' L .-Lriflaaffiifff-41 fi FP T is 'R I iwilY:.f13.f1:gf'. b ' ' Y mga? A A- sip: , W1 A ' 1 V' i , , - or o , -Q fx ' - M if '53-W-'V -QL 'QT '?L?-'5-' ' -V k r O X K .lv Q. gl '. Nil 5- E: ' fl ' n 5 3 X 'Si f A - .,.. -A 1 i l it A A Q 5+ , fl V 'i '14 i , A ii rn. ' - I . Christie Strain is in a helpless situation as Becky Dudek and Karen Sophomores Janet Nelson and Bonnie Will perform in The American Schwarzenbach show their sympathy. Dream. SOPHOMORES 131 xv' ophomores .1-1 v X A 1 ,w ma J- ' , -Q WX 5 s N-0 rl 0 A 2 Nw- X D 1 n ' f..T,.,. ,EQ 9 ,:,..:, at-.-iff' ?f'ff A A1 1,,, f ,uf 4, Jr. 41 M X '+vf',,ff 'ILE -lr' w- - u Eb? K QR WI ,P4Nv ' 1, MV' Y 4: 1 -ig -' aff.. x,,, - :'f..A-sri'--,gf ..,,.,.. ,., .-. -.- '-,.g,1.,.,... -.-I ... -,e1.... -ff 3 Q V Eggs? fr qw iff? Q r I gg, 1 ,s x E - xAX-if-fjx . - zu 2.- 512-, ' Q all - , 3 J It w W J' Juniors- PSAT, Play, Rally, Prom ls it really over all ready? Your third year at LHS-gone? They say your high school years fly by quicker than any others, but it seems like only yesterday when you were in the boys' gym, lis- tening to the annual first day pep talk with butterflies in your stomach. Now you're taking PSAT tests and talking about college. Although time seemed so short, you sure found enough of it to be everywhere at once and do just about everything while you were there. You put on a play that starred a real live six foot pooka Cfunny, no one ever saw him . . .J, threw a romantic, 'tMoonlight and Rosesi' prom for the Seniors, and took part in anything you could. You were really terrific! You got it all together on the courts and fields and in the classroom. You listened and were listened to, you guzzled milk, threw farm frizbees, and bucked hay. You even toilet papered each other like pros. And you were the best Night Rallyers this campus has seen in a long time! 1, . .2 f ' ' A ..ms,1,-,-.W.A.w.N.f.f - Q rn: aw qw,-YN 'NV 'E W, 1 l s 'f .J -V S f an p..., v V.-A ...- 'Nur vt iv Y ,Q ,gs I E , Q JF! --ar L... .VA vw...x,..... . 3. i I. 'If Iv- ' , ws' TOP We are Juniors We are Juniors BOTTOM: Junior Class Officers and Advisor: FRONT: Jack Holman, Advisor, Kym Turner, Vice Deborah Finley, Karen Keenan, Dawn Smead, Eva President: Donna Dufur, President BACK: Jerilyn Miguel, Treasurer: Rhonda Marshall, Parker and Lory Hamilton KNOT QUITE AWAKEJ at Secretary. early morning Prom Committee meeting. 134 JUNIORS L lwug Semmen 'L fp in the air as Redwood lefender is , - 13,11 away. Sherri Adams Jennifer Allen David Andrada Allen Adney Steve Alviso Cheryl Arnett Cheryl Alconcher Janean Amerson Mary Ash Arleen Alilin Derwin Anderson Theresa Aycock 4 up L, 1 MIK E 'sf 'p I Donna Badasci Joyce Bailey Scott Ballew Scarlet Banks i ix A ul' 3 . W QS I . X . I . kk X 7- X ,-Q, -4.1 F , , n 'X K, ' J rj 4,2 -1. -' -.Z-asia :W A 1 fr J --41 gn.-fy V xv W' lf.. sas. '31 N L I - -, .A . f -f A 14011 4 1 r R 'NH . S W ' A 1' ns ' ' g.1z:fs-4f' a . -for -1- ' P ,A L ,, - 1 -v ,- g an T.a,:5.,.,',3-K ,,gf..r1-:e -f.pg?,35,. I -Mk: 4 Lrg Q K it-A r' r . M, '..f-'4..,4,- 4' K' V . ,J ,,, f .- 1-- v A 1' 1 t.-vw ' - -- ii-.gg,ja 'jf Fa F r .ww xv-'ffwggqgg-.p .gf 1 'ga a ff 5' ..,.,.6i: . ' , A. Q ..1.:-.ff-,, asf f , JSLaQ..L:',34-an-..-?.1n1- 4sLx.4i!4 ' . 1 funn. f 4 -Mai, ,f ...sly Sl. th -5. y, , 12 I LX A V Y ,A P Q W ' X W if ' , SA ' Greg Jensen, in a serious mood for a change, while Letha Jones throws Coach Hueneke, Kym Turner, Fran Macias, Rhonda Marshall, Debbie herself into her work. Domingos, and Theresa Villa show their concern in different ways. JUNIORS 135 Juniors: Cold-but Spirited! John Banner Diana Bass Mark Bass James Baxter Thrichita Beatty Bill Beaudry Kathy Bengtson Eric Berry Kim Borba Troy Breen RoseAnn Brown Jeanette Berg Gene Billingsley Larry Boyd Josephine Brown Barbara Buhman Donna Berry Tim Billingsley Matthew Boyle Neil Brown Deborah Burdell lt, if V I N. 4 Q. X oooo .L-, - --ag. W ' ev- 5 N: rl . 'Wm ' fi 'nf T 3-1 :til 7r vb Q. f 1 'G . X55 gl h e 1. i ia- - 3'f,g'nej-fe.., fm. , .-- if iff, my ,,.i. A , A , Jeff Mercer rides Ricky Morris into the lead during the relay race. Steve Senn thinks warm thoughts, but it doesn't seem to help. 136 JUNIORS Juniors Robert May, Dena Crouse, and George Will are, Number I! Juniors, Get Excited! 5 P Q . 'S- l tw- rr Portricia Clemens, shapely Junior cheerleader. fs,-fi, r Jacob Burns Karen Butler Sharon Butler M . 1 fqj.. , qi .J . - it r Y W- 2 1 .. x f ,, 3 ' 3. xl 1' X: 5 1 JZ.-. ?,.,iek2 ,1,, I: can K l 1. ii 'sv f . of ff , 1 . of l 1 e 1 fp ,lx F N 3 aff. of - ' '2 'I-J, 'N L C C 1 '43 V if 71 lf - Yi' , 4 3151 ' y e Q 1 -1-, 1 f AK JB N . I L W--4 ,Mfg fl-L ' X, 3' . f -as . J . N1 Q 1 ' 1 ,f , x ' - Cindy Buyense Carolyn Cassata Bruce Childs Joyce Campbell Brian Castadio Lisa Christensen Russell Cansler Stella Cavazos Judy Churchill J UNIORS 137 Jumor Walk, Talk, and Stuclf Raymond Clark Mark Conro Mary Corey David Crews Chip Clemens Monty Contente John Covington Andrea Crisp Victor Cleveland David Cooper David Cozad Dena Crouse SP g. ryas l 'LF , 3 C x ,X X ' D, N. - Q : It 4 a at l .eff Q eg K H if ' if - ' . . x .5 ,sl 1 . ' ox TV M 2,71 f A . A .M v -W F : 'Y oe Fray and Brlan Law goof off' behind Mr. Warkentin's back. Allison Holmes wonders, Will I ever get this assignment done? is Vll Junior Claudia Matthiesen and Senior Tammy Uffman care- fully check their weights in Chemistry. .fr ' ' Deanna Dru Sutton inivu-'ii.-es Victor Hermansen, our Foreign Ex- John Crowley Daugherty Jeanne Degaets Debbie Domingos Change Siufhiflf 011 7-he first day Of School- Paula Custer James Davis Robin Derouin Sharon Donnell r Saundra Daley Michelle Davis LaRhonda Dodd Nate Dowers kkibe ,s F9 Jef? ' 'l X rl l f 'R wf 53 x.. X A A 'N . W? .E ,B V 1 gy X, , r Q 37 ,, A .,. A 'V to f , 1 . i 1. , N T, , I , i 5 laik' M f. , ' F , V 'Ea wh F Y - ' af, 'SDN fr ll . x ,R X X T 'K ex ,., Qu- - ,gym ls-.vm 'fiijg F -hi I N IF: mai? l Chuck Herrera gives the impression that he isahard worker, Larry Boyd struts onto the track as cheerleaders Eve Nicholson, Theresa Speake, and Shannon Dundon cheer him on. xo 4 . :Lu J unior' Float-Sinks! Diana Dufur Leroy Dupree Arlene Fairchild Deborah Ifmley Robin D61'0l1irl, Dru Sutton, and Bill Beaudry work hard to Donna Dufur Kenneth Evans Mary Feehan Maria Flores make the Junior S float the greatest' Shannon Dundon Neal Evans Jeanie Ferrell Kate Ford r. ...ff ? ' ibn--0 ,,a,,.' ll 'va 2, ' 1 fil- ff . Suzanne Sullivan wonders, Will we ever finish this float? 140 J UNIORS A- -,zjin ' , 4 .A A' ' A .Lf , af nfl., -,. V N v is-.........., -3' l 1 ' l ' . L i Hp- 'H ' A I it 'ts r 1 r , . V5 S ,V r 'E' ' S ., L, 'Wh-W N Q L4 ZX Mike Fowler John Fraley Joe Fray Linda Fullerton David Fox Annette Jennifer Fry Darlene Frankenstein Galloway TOP. '..,.ma Dufur shows Pat Luis, Doug Semmen, and Williams how to pomp the float. BOTTOM. Paula Petery, Michelle Davis, and Theresa Aycock would rather lick their lollipops than help Diane Westwood and Suzanne Sulli- van work on the float. .ix Xl, Ff?GLi' Scott Ballew and Donna Badasci appear skeptical of the float's outcome. Manuel Garcia Manuel Garcia Kelly Gillespie Bill Godinho 'x i f v ,- I rl l lil' . Donald Goldman Leland Goldman Dora Gonzales Sarah Gonzales Q V Q ,Xi Norma Green Tammy Gregory Tami Gridley Leroy Griffith 1 Us ,. -M l ,I ,',, Tvs 3 i 'Y A' if 'f i S 'ff' 3 1 -.A .,.. X, X 3 tf iQv i!fW .. i - S W.: P. ' Aw . H 5 ,J V fifil. , ' 2- G ' The Treasured float of the Juniors. JUNIORS 141 Juniors Excel in Fall Kathy Bengston keeps her eyes on the ball. Sandy Gwinn Karen Hall X ,tif . A ' Q ' 65139. -1 S Q. L nr X sf ,ix l kc+,,?,i.,3 KK K .71 W? W., ,., 1- A , 31,1 W? 'ec a 3,5 , v ' i ' U l g Q 1 Q, , 'A W I I I 4 , - fi--K Q., .. L, , as TM Vw we I i , . ., K Q 'x A iw, Lorna Hall .we , ,R ' 1- fx. :lf P' 1' .Q pilflfiiig' ' l -E539 Tony Hall Lory Hamilton Sheila Hankey Sandra Harding George Harmen Kelli Harris w if ' E i'i' ,ii,o , f, K ,Q an T! ef f' Q ' K ,J -' ' Q. L ,, LL .ii V K 'N f K A V :fy K if K' X -. K, ' ' i , A' . V Ag, H llg: ' 7 N ,QL x L ' 1 ,Q , by NJ .. ' 1 y , o A X9 :Nc K -r or .., A f' gy ' Q ' fi, M V wig K K K - ...- ii J l 1? ,,,' I 4. ' -5562, Iwi. 1 A ,,,. qw' , V ' , hr 'lil K 5. A . T25 T ' we A I Q, in fl. ' in i '?f K w - - K 'M i , A L Ai f ' WHS Felicia Hathorne Chuck Herrera 142 JUNIORS Paul Hillenbrand Shelly Hollers Martha Holden Roberta Holleway Jaime Johnson and Joy Wright set the pace for the Lemoore Cross Country team. ,il i ' f 'la-' 'l fbi. 4-, , lx-51.3 .Lf ' '.-L' F 1 J a Joel Jenkins 1-ur Allison Holmes David Ieronimo Melanie Debbie Horn Rick Islas Jennings Mike Hudson Robert Jacquez Greg Jensen ' J 511 . , V L , D ' A' A. - is - Q .. ba s' i he ills: 'ifi'5 'u',,-,- I N 'Til' rn fifmqoo lk 'E I lx . N 1f'i':'iima-2-r0'f'f:13imai ' X J ' A ' 5. A J D W, 'TL' K' ,V L ,I K L J nl' LX 5.1 P 1 - 4 .4 .A-V l 5 Af 1 ,A 3 u .- - 5 I' . , 1 , -. ,fx 1 1 fznffv Q9 XJ ' Lv 1 7,35 K ' ' y d 4 - I 4 4 4 ' f ,'i, - ' l 1 ill A l i I i ii , Barbara Johnson Tina Johnson Letha Jones Ciana Johnson Carol Jones Jenny Karshner Jamie Johnson David Jones Karen Keenan p 5, ' - fm Q x ff :Q-4' Ha' k ,.1 ggi. 1 ' -3 .nav- , , ,..,L.,,i,.B,,.. ff QTY' L Leonard Oliveira bursts through the line for a touchdown. JUNIORS 143 i 2. ,-r' Nelly Brown and Joe Fray nervously awfi: the announce Mary Jo Kellams Bob King Dean Kirk lf' tif Becky Kirklin Danny Kurtz Robert Lancaster John Larcabal Marty Larcabal Brian Law 'W-f Q - ,bn 53 I ' 'gily ',Qi:j.-' . .V W 9,-,. 5 595 - 'Y A v ii? Q 1 -Y. 14 ., fi '1 Y- we Debbie Lee i f: I. K . Robert Lee 1 Mark Lingenfelter f it - .rf if-M A f --....,. l ' ii' L ri? Junior Mafia members Theresa Villa, Jerilyn Miguel, Lory Hamilton, Fran Macias, Debbie Do- mingos, Kym Turner, and Rhonda Marshall pose with other Halloween dress-up day winners Donna Badasci, Sheila Ford, Mark Zewe, and Barbara Bravo. 144 JUNIORS D., 3' I what if ,. . ment of the 1976 Night Rally Queen. . M ' A--4 ,,, A--dl 5.-f ' -A '. '-l.' ,4-v 'Nw Lupe Avina Tammie Lopez Nellie Machado Carleen Coffey Jumors Display Unusual Wardrobes Juniors Janean Amerson Terry Walton Tina Johnson and Matt Boyle and Scott Mercer play with their steering wheels while Little Mary Ann Regennitter discuss how silly they look with Deb Bo Peep fDena Crousel and her flock of sheep CTam1 Grldley Jeanne De orah Salzburg Baets Melanie Jennings, and Linda Laskyl really don t seem to care 5211 ' ifiiilrly' ' Li 'ii A 'z ' g..- Fran Macias Cam Maloy Claudia Steve Maciel Rhonda Marshall Matthlesen Valentine Albert Martinez Stella Mauricio Maldonado Robert May , F' 6 1 if 2 4 .l af xy 'I 1 Q 3575. ing 'I 5' 6 wg Lf ea 'A W ,Q Co , , M rl. , ' r U ' V Q' -wfx ff' A ri 4. K -M 1 4 I'- ,P 1 67 '35 A : ' , , rx Y , , R . 1 ' O N.,k5 X f DeeDee McCahill Cheryll McGuire Brian McKay Cormac Meehan David Meeks Rosana Melindo 146 J UNPIORS Tom Mellor Vicki Meyer Debbie Mendes John Mideiros John Mendes J erilyn Miguel Jeff Mercer Allen Miranda Cristina Meritt Sylvia Molina Pamela Merrill' Frank Monteith ffreawl X A ia , me gf TOP. Pat Luis, Rick Williams, and Tim Billingsley really seem Lo ' 1 .1 jk the new cafereria, among other things. BOTTOM. Paul Hillenbrand, 'Lana Du- fur, Janee Silva, and Cindy Billingsley contemplate serious matters over lunch. ge in V' F55 lf . WxQfS n,w xx X Q F Ee' .- 'Q--...J ,f ! , Qt 5 3' rf 4' Y 5 P. 4' C , 4. , 44.1 - J, J' ae? .. 2 ' 19' P Craig Odland Leonard Oliveira Bobbie Paulette Moore 'Richard Norton Montgomery Ricky Morris Kathie Novak Jack Moriarty 5-Y . -,gs , rv I A I ,, rf, Juniors Like Cheering and Chowing Rhonda Marshall and Shannon Dundon help the Juniors et fired u ff . M I ,, Tim Oliveira Eva Parker Dennis Payton g p' Lisa Oliver Stayce Parmer Dennis Peabody Pam Oliveria Anna Parrish Mike Pecora .-1 fa, q . y J ' . .1-it 1 ' 4 . .' Q ' Q S :Ayn T' '- Y . , iii EF? -, . ' if Q . N' Y 2 ' - ki t':. :-Q. VL 5 . - Rf. If g11 ':- , 'Xin I JA - lt. I S b : ' 'N Q23 b no 'H Qu' ,4-'. ' X Q K S . Jw 1 JE 2 A lr-x W ' ' 7 . , 'Ui Lf r , ' 1 n- I 5, .- A b -, x N ,,- .V li ' V V l J X 1 1 5 iq : 0, m .A 3 J I 1. X 1 'flw p xl A1 --' L ., .A M I Juniors say, We're the best! Scottina Ballew rootin' for'?! asks the Juniors, Who ya JUNIORS 147 -will Donna Dufur displays the Junior-Senior Prom invitations S1?I:fi,Ei?gI:sen ggigapggzgan while Mr. Holman thoughtfully watches. Moses Perez Kyle Pickett 1 ,X - l dw . W... , 1 1 :ff S e A ' 9 ,J li 1 4 v , , 1 i 1 ' 4 . ,. ,UZ lil?--J-ua - ' 'f is! fri:-.z f ' Jil -A c' wr? ri. ,,v' a CI',' ,L K f . N if 'km 3 4 1' Q , . is ,.. -rw , ,. 'Iii 23 58' Sl s o , ,. ll.lZ 1 s 'N V A K t 'Y ii if f 3 ,z , Vanya Potter Viola Puckett L X I Carveta Preston Greg Ransom -f L 'H QMWWN' Jerry Proby Debbie , . Rasmussen Lee Lewis drlbbles through a crowd of Hoover defenders. 148 J UNIORS u ,1 fr Mary Ann Regennitter Stuart Rodrigues Beverly Reynolds Larry Rodriguez Sharon Rice Jerry Roe 1 rw. ,,z' fi' iii? , 7' , I , in , I ,, ,gi L X V Rebecca Rummel Ricky Santos Regina Rush Steve Schaad Barbara Sagaser Chris Schmitt l Juniors Anticipate Fantastic Prom Jerilyn Miguel, Donna Badasci, and Diana Dufur pay close attention at a Junior class meeting. fi 4 V?-Us ' Steven Schutt Mike Scott T v 7 , 'N 1 as is YZ fn Vw 54 P3 Q if . N .- .-,,Z !'ff1 x. Tim Schweizer Doug Semmen A e. vw 'g :' . ,aa -S. lf? ' -N' , Fi , . 1 fkligln QP Junior Class Prom Committee. KNEELING: Paula Petery, Donna Dufur, Cheryl Alconcher, Lory Hamilton Dawn Smead STANDING Michelle Davis, Diana Dufur, Bobbie Montgomery, Cheryl Arnett, Jerilyn Miguel, Mike Hudson, Kym Turner Tim Oliveira Rhonda Mar shall, Ciana Johnson, Jennifer Fry, Deborah Finley, Karen Keenan. favs- - Junior Jump Into Action David Spurlock Chuck Silva Dawn Smead Gina Souza Susan Johnny Silva Tracy Smith Isaac Sowell Stambaugh Junior rooters enjoy intermission. 5 S 4 Q a Q A we . a 5? ., e t Lf .., at V x 1 gi-:mm wffffgggssgg-vszsssa S- xxx A A QgL?5?,Q,R.i,i,p 1 -six H ,. L ,A --. xv' 1 -f Q - 1 in ' W izi ' FRESHM I J 31 'T W- Y' 1 3' li A r I X 5 nn' r -5... , q V ,X . ., ' ml, ' W 4 ' W-vun-.- Kenny Houston puts up a lay-up while Peter Rhonda Marshall and Julie Hamblin battle for the ball as teammates offer assistance DeBaets, Paul Rodrigues, Mike Hudson, and Albert Martinez wait for a possible rebound. 150 JUNIORS 3' g'HQg r ... mtv-gr AA i Q iq fi is - George Will seems unconcerned about the game strategy of Ricky Morris, Nate Dowers, and Mary Ann Regennitter. Jerry Proby shoots a jumper over Freshman opponent. 3.1-nlw ka 'Pi fm 1 ,.,'r re V 4. - - . ..., , Rv- ' '- ..: if ,M ,. -ALM Shannon Dundon drihbles out of trouble. 2515: fi -g!?P ' 5-+I gs- A ,ei Sr r. 5 -1 1 yl It f 1 K , , A M . ' 1 -v.. ,- --3 4 sf- ' ' sp fs. , ... , . lr'l - X ld, ..,. ,.- wx-ag-1 MQ1o:oioo,o K , Sn Qi tx I . ,N N l . .A ' X, E e l Sandy Suzanne Sherry Standridge Sullivan Van Zandt Linda Stevens Michael Sutton Suzanne Garry Stidham Dennis Swift Verhougstraet Theresa Villa JUNIORS 151 5' , 'fs gg, Jeff Mercer and Steve Senn carry away a gonged Debbie Do- Mary Ann Regennitter bumps the bali while Stayce Parmer gives a little TUUIEOS- prayerful support. I 5 UNULIXLLNJJN'-dl J, ,4 uhm I . gg V My 1 ' -l iii: -3 'W' ini li ,3 'T -'V .. If W fekwiinzgyl... ' N ,,,.,,ff- -,..v ' 4 nn.,-f- ' Il ' - 45, ' ' i gyf . , -eww, iv, My up ti, Q- ' Y' 1 K , , if f ft ii I 'S- gr fe 4 r. ,,:. f J. if ,l x... L fs me B is 1 'Sv y X 2 , ,, wif Q72 A 1, , - f iv in tvs 143, - -. -..5T,, A f 2,5 xx Ae-1 ,, - Cecil Villanueva Don Wade Ricky Webb Kathy Weichman Mafia assassins Theresa Villa, Fran Macias, and Jerilyn Mi- Eddie Villanueva Terri Walton Fran Wede Annette Wescoat guel seek Seniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen to exterminate. Cirilo VillHS91101' Beverly Weathers Kim Weich Diane Westwood 152 .IUNIORS : 31 '11 2 -V --. Mgr ia. Jrs. Show ff Talent at Interclass Juniors and Seniors wait for the rebound of Art Bradford's free throw. . ' lr 1 .S I' ' 5 1 Junior Deanna Daugherty displays unusual form from the foul line as Senior Kim Neal looks on. lf - . . 5. Af 1 ' ' AI., il !Li's5m- '-'W' H' J ' .T' fi ' ' 'T .if ull . . 1 , A x 1 , J A -' 1: ,K ff! L. 5? , x A f g rr ,s 'U ', il Y 15 ' ii A . if ' if - I ,sn 42 . I . 2,35 L J H3457 fun K ' ,- in i we C. J W 1 4 .- r . - ' 6-w,a- L gfiff- J , -, ITF, ,,-,-if-v 'Z ' M' . I ' y nf- . ,' ' J Lil 5 I A . -- 1-A 1 or ,Six-x 1 ' f ' J - N 5. :LWF rw r ,I ' 9 wi- if-131 55 i 22.-' .. , - -5 If 1 A ft ,, - 1- ' 4 ' life ' L lg.. h vw D -ls' Q15 R' A' ' f, L 4 V V7 'f xx! 4. A 'V' if gf M, g H i i :rr-tg Ll Vicky Wheat Matt Williamson Joy Wright George Will Clay Wilson Robin Wright Carolyn Ken Winlz Eva Young Williams 'Vx - 3 av fx, Scott Young Carmen Yancey Celia Yancey ,if fi Junior reserves wait to get into the game. AJUNIORS 153 van. -x s ,tk z -- Ai ? ' 1 Y r I w M ,fr , fig, . 11. -N , Y . lm fi , E .Q 1 + V 1 , X ' ff guvlf ' 1 X J fs Q g li , I mi Seniors: Where Did the Time Go? Well, how does it feel? Your last year of high school is over. It seems like you waited an eternity for this very thing to happen and now that it has you wonder where time has gone. Was it really six- teen quarters ago you first set foot on this campus? Was it that long ago that you couldn't wait to enjoy being a BIG Senior? s are sf' .y ' I 4 1' V in Y el' itiiixr . 1 .ir-4' - rgipy TOP Diane King, Sandy Piearcy, Lynn King, and Lisa Zanola pomp the if 1 float. BOTTOM: Doug Luis joins spirited Senior girls at rally. SENIORS So much has happened to you between dreaming of being a Sen- ior and actually being a Senior. You've watched and were watched, laughed and were laughed at. You've built prize winning floats, competed in every kind of competition imaginable, both athletic and scholastic. And you've done well in just about everything. Time and experience have been your best teachers. With time you watched your dreams grow and began planning your future. Experience showed you the things you liked and the way to go. You've grown a lot through everything you've done and been a part of. You've made memories for others and for yourself. if sz. fy na' Q- f 5.0 s. . 3 r A as . a .- . .in q 12,-1 5 Le-- SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Dick Coxsey, Advisory Judy Jones, Advisorg Georgia Huneke, Advisorg Bill Cottini, Advisorg BACK ROW: Kelly Lee, Presidentg Sheila Ford, Secretaryg Sherry Cavanaugh, Vice-Presidentg Carolyn Badasci, Treasurer. l l. ,, .1 erry Cavanaugh and Karen Swift wonder il' tney will be able to sell all their candy. Isa.. .1 of fx, -I. ff! ff Dan Gilfry guards the Senior candy. E'-as . H Tuffu -i , llm .ELSE HEA f-Ji eq.,-R' 111. TWF2-fvfs 'mliwmes X Aa , . . n 1 - J, i r l ff... 1 :WX-1 2 Q 1' - 1 2 2: ?? - ' A ' 9 j H 5 ' 1 -5 s ,tt . I , . S' '1 ' X . ' 'vi - .pp N X ' .Q . 1 T X is is. .L N- 4 i Q ' I x 'X' 1 1 . ' '-I' . M Anita Abbott , ,Q ,- 'A ' N' . Teresita Ajolo TF--Sk L ' ei Carol Alconcher 1 AA V Vg L . t UQ' F Rudy Alconcher 1- . ' I A ' sm J to-' Q ' A 'A . s X N P' L.. 1 ' 4 ' Brian Gomes escorts Christina Kelley, one of the The Seniors work busily on the Homecoming float. candidates at the Night Rally. SEN IORS 157 - 1--Y--V771 .w,, V , , . - U, .'. ' I5 ,Q K4 -4 -iv S2111 on, Seniors at Night rally cheerleader Dave Barnette says, Come on Connie Alicea Tom Alves Santos Ambl-iz Seniors, show your spirit. .f W at 'pfffjfffi ,Q - M' ,,,-ff ff-'rf ' .A ',,,ff'i,'f-iii! .fffwf ,,,.,W . ' f',,Nf-f'L,,,,,.f A AjM,,.,f--jx, M ' at-,,,.-f-A 'f,,,,,,. QP s fe-gg! fb Ag, -. Spf ' F .M?+?3 4'i ei. ' 'fx ' fe-93 t -- ,-ff ii +4 .-ff pig: - ' I ff li i oooes Jiri, no .HW - .Y 4 x ... ,, ,, Mt. X W A tyd Gi NV y x i from y ... r .- fs '.,,,......,................,.. W Q M-, ,., ---4--n.,.... . . 4' . -L-...Q '--Q., .... 5 X Mike Wedderburn and Noel Derouin do their part to build a successful Senior float. 158 SENIORS 5. N si. if x . , .iz . -g si I of -i Kelley Allen David Alvey Joe Armijo A if: l -.. .VI-ts-'ffm ,, A 1: 1 if -,Z k ' .Y L . g1hy2f,gQf'-1 QM' Wt-fy l kmgiif ' ' . . ag: , vu , ' W ii X. I, .4 .iw kififkiiiifffg Y , t,. ........... - ' of - ' .E vhf T ,. VL fi -E Scott McDonald and Alan Dundon help construct the float as Roger Nordstrom staples his hand. Ayidrain Carolyn Badasci Lorraine Battiest 'Ra5ngqondiAugusto David Barnette Marilee Bowling Steve'Azevedo Cynthia Batista Art Bradford '5- f , . w, ,. . 'I i ,iff f Gloria Gagne and Carolyn Badasci pomp the float as Tim Dudley hands 'em the pomps. ,,,,--0-4- it 'Q ff . -1.-iiil..-1--1 'Y . 'A ' ' 6 'vu ,I r W We-o 'bf 5 . - ' ' 1 . L Class of 77 participates in the annual Night Rally competition. Sheila Ford eats ucarmel onion. YUK!! SEN IORS 159 Class of '7 7 Is Enthusiastic Gloria Bradford Jill Bragg David Branham Dean Brazier l rs, Q Mal Brazil Susan Brown Tierry Budge Sheron Burdell 2,. 1,,q. . , S S I- V , gl f' A fi'-A 1 S' i s i' 1 r I-fs X s 1 gd ix .fgsv L JU- ' . t fu Wt. I gnfnff-,f..c 'A un 1.-Aff B ' liimiu x 'fl-f's'k'f Stand-up, get ready, to watch the Tigers rock steady, says spirited Senior Class. 160 SENIORS Brill Sherry Cavanaugh and Terri Parent await the results of the Halloween contest. . . la . L- 6 fl -...rf 41? xl ,. s,, X f N li 5 . t V , '-an, ' Lf .gviiifig r ' , ,ng llgj'--5 Jodie Bynum Heather Campbell Annette Carter Brad Carter Anthony Cassata Renee Charon Rosalie Castillo James Churchill Sherri Cavanaugh Denise Claus Adeline Cavazos Denise Cole ' 1 Eve Nicholson, hoping her spirit is contagious. N- . , PM 2 bf - WIN .K- ' c 4-ras. ia rv, A, .,,.-T I' if ' L K I x g.:2'T1 . , J L -A A l .:- 5 4 4 v Foreign exchange student Victor Hermansen says Hello to LHS on the first day of school. SENIORS 161 Jeff Connors Rita Contreras Robert Cotta Jodi Cox Cindy Crenshaw Alan Crisp Debbie Crisp Bill Dart K . I 1.14 .v 5 eniors-Sail on ii 'VN 52 if yi. I :ff f a EQ, W Ne C 'x . 1..A,.' X .,-N. Y... if 162 SENIORS For the third year in a row the Seniors won the float competition. Jim Daulton Renee Davis ,AQAQWI Carol Alconcliir displays hei' baton twirling talent. 'x -Q V,,. 1 P.: Q v 1-V4 L pgecolai-L .-3 'i I F, A, P f H' , -' 1 J 1 I . Ei ' , 1 N V. - , -. fa i 'Q 1-dk -- v. -4. 'l ' ' V ti. r ,,...-n- A .4 A.. .,:, ygyggg V' lm' -- fw '- 1 F - fd. fy . 4--af. If-5 . - 1 v , ., f ' -.Q--.4 .4 .s...,' - '.'TZ -,.:,'1- L ' 1 5 f 'sf-A V-Nsffw 1 p-Liv:-3-15.-'lg-A I - -'W . 1, If ,rj Q 'S was '-3 ' - ig-Y 'QQ l 1 Sandy Piearcy sets up to spike the ball. . -J ..... .. ' X DX 1. if .CQ , 4 B f J' . -. .I Ron DeKneef Cindy Dey Roger Delaney Mimi Diaz Joe de Melo Stuart Dixon Noel Derouin Susan Dudek lx ,- vs I - cf 4 -'4 1 . s', fl, -it Tim Dudley Alan Dundon Tom Durant Don Dutra SENIORS 163 Roberto Embrador Janet Etchbehere John Escalera Joe Etchbehere Senior girls powderpuff team discuss their plays before the game. T, ,A-ii...-QM...-J Mitch Smith and Dave Griffin wondering if they will get to eat lunch. 164 SENIORS Mike Fandel Jesse Ferrell Kelly Feese Kirk Fleming . A h -s ' I. Y Q F QA . if ft ' - , -. '5 H3 vi ' if 'I X 'S I' , AQ - f NA 1, A. 3 M-um Semors: Cand , Books, Tncycles Belinda Ramirez imagining herself as a super candy sales Karen Swift races towards finish line. person. 'ls N l .ff G X Kerry Glover Gail Gomez Edwin Graham Brian Gomes Lucy Gonzalez Donald Grantham 166 SENIORS Phyllis Green Dave Griffin Dick Gudmunson Debbie Hall t V In A I ,-gg' L Hurry up Carol Waymire, it's due at the end of the period. sux Roxanne Oliveira checks out her candy, fles, and Jennifer Oliveira says, A'Thank rf,J,JLe Beaver Oliveira guards you for your support. vi her mint truf- 1 '3' Kathleen Hall Mark Hamblin Brenda Hankins Teresa Hardester ,J Cheryl Harwell Sheri Hathaway Victor Hermansen Alan Johnson SENIORS 167 Mike Hernandez Mark Hillenbrand Diane Horiuchi Rita Herring Gwen Holiway Mary Horn -'UN 4 - ' riff p 421. .uf 168 SENIORS , n,, Lorraine Battiest serves at the cafeteria during lunch time. 1 . 1, ' ' Albert Legaspi records prescriptions during ' work experience job. if E2 l ax QW 2 Yew vm'-fr, ,MLNXA4 F. if fig f J fi. if fr H ' fr rw 21 . X ' r L 92 Xian-it ir ' N . '-f 51. wk f ix Ei A 1 f ' 'M i H ' Hifi U 1 7 KL - N14 .2 Eve Nicholson ties a bow on the books at Na- teva's. I Work Experience Aids Senior rffw ,. my-'7 ,, .Q A . TOP. Alan Dundon doesn't understand why he just can't do his work, while Robert McGee can't believe how much he's gotten done. Suzanne Marienau tells Diane Horiuchi what to punch on the cal- to derive their physics answer. -ix 4 14 X J Robert Kain - Rodney Kelly Diane King . I l-I 1- Kevin Hotchkiss Joe Human Rick House Peggy Hunter Stephanie Howard Peggy Johnson ,of sf Xfi- ' ' , ',,,4, , , M M, se . , 3- , eg , ' - Y f ' 1, I, in A v-uv Lynn King Dawn Kleinknecht SENIORS 169 ry.. Kathy Palermo, Director of the Senior Class Play, presents Leon Stoke with the Dirty Glove award. X ,X I Pat Kornegay Kevin Kroeber Kimrae Larson Ralph Lasky 170 SENIORS A I lM-Y,A,......-- MIDDLE. Senior Hart Schwarzenbach executes a good move on his opponent. BOTTOM. Rita Contreras corrects papers as a foreign student assistant. Jerry Lawrence Brad Lee Kelly Lee Pat Lee B t Seniors Explore New Horizons lxgk :ff Biff bo Rodney Lee Albert Legaspi Brenda Legvold Becky Leue 43 !3N l W if-,I gil l - Q , Ben Lloyd Jeanette Lopes Derrick Lorenz Brenda Lowe .9l?' M ' ' 'I , ' A lun -4 . x . 1 A hir: M ,I I D, 'K W f W 1 U , ' D I u if' ,s-0' - ' 4 Em' . .L -. -,. vs K -. NE! ' ff '-1 L B - f ..:- , se- .S-' L. 1 S-, F in ..- Qi - ' ' . K , Beat 'em, Bust 'em that's our custom, Dino Gutierrez wishes he was cruising instead of sitting in class. yells Kathy Sweaza. ' SENIORS 171 172 SENIORS Seniors Prepare to Wrap It Teresa Lubben Elia Lucio Doug Luis Dwight Luis Doug Machado Lynda Maciel Betty Madruga Ray Madrigal Cindy Silva wraps with Rodney Lee. ll +L., S Y A ur, X, N i 1 'J l .VJ , M uk' , gi X . 1 H: X .,, . fl DK ff L 4 , W, Denise Claus, Sheila Ford, Hart Schwarzenbach, and Gwen Holiway are worried that the Juniors might catch up. Scott McDonald Jeannie McG1othin Vicki Magsamen Harvey Marable Michael Martinez Robert McGee Tami McCown Ben Maloles Elena Martinez Robert Martinez Steve McGinnis Brenda McGrew x X an- , Pat Lee anticipates the basketball victory Friday night. Lf - E ' AJ ' H j' 'lf A, ,felt .. 3 r' -. ,fc uf N- ' f .- -. I 'N 'T 1, 'P i avr. ' 5 . if :EVM 5 A v pg ' L 'lt r tai I. ' 1 Jan McIlwain XQAQA- ia X f' ,V , xl fi Maria Merritt SENIORS 173 Dick Gudmunson controls the ball during Hoover , ., game' Cynthia Mills Carol Morris Maryann Newton Ralph Miranda Kim Neal Eve Nicholson X1 n u R I2 .av 17 '13 IW Marsha Niedermann Brian Notarangelo Janet Nunes Kelly Feese trys desperately to do a layup Roger Nordstrom Janet Nunes Keith Olivas 174 SENIORS .ds -'Q 'Q X W 'Qi 3'-gf. 'fr' V , 'Q ' L 1 . Seniors in Action. Q ' it if xwr. ?4,,,.. wi, Cheryl Oliveira Jenifer Oliveira Roxanne Oliveira Jackie Otto Chuck Padgett Patricia Paramo Terri Parent Joseph Parker 1 n ' n , L.: Aw. fc, 8 . Q' ,Z 5 XN, fr ii J J 3 i Q ' , ' -xt I X .2 X 4 7 1 i . , -Z i HM Gloria Gagne running in place during Harvey Marable puts the brakes on. Kirk Fleming and Junior Danny Kurtz prac- powderpuff warm ups. tice the different holds in wrestling. SENIORS 175 eniors Work Hard, Win Awards Clyde Parrot Gene Paulo Bernard Pasillas Tony Peichoto Ivan Perkins Gaye Ploecklmann Peggy Box Sandy Piearcy Vincent Price Belinda Ramirez .Xt ,wa.M-.., Jill Bragg tries to think of an answer for physics problem. 176 SENIORS ii wi ll af : vw I , lla. ix . M P f 1. . '1 xi' ,. is Kr 'Q' f l r if ' ' , g 3 'Q ' t, y f 7 x Z1 ,,,,,...- , ...MH , g Doug Luis puts finishing touches on chess- Theresa Speake practices her typing in board. Office Practice. Debbie Randall Wes Ray Ron Rasmussen Jeff Reid WYL All-League Selections: Jim Daulton and Joe Etchebehere. 'Y' o l r' 1' ' H til 'Z' i I 5 J ii - .A Qi 5 l , if ' Kelly Lee, winner of DAR award. Q fa. 1 233' ,'x. 0 1 l X .... x .til fxfs R-:I xi. Military Academy Nominees: Albert LeGaspi, Joseph Parker, Diane Horiuchi, and Gene Paulo. Gene Paulo received an appointment to West Point. SENIORS 177 Dave Griffin, and Gene Paulo discuss the mighty Tigers bas- ketball record. Rhonda Reese Steve Rhyne Rhonda Rowell David Reynolds Donna Robasciotti -Hart Schwarzenbach Tim Reynolds Steve Roe ,Kari Shaw fvx '17 1 All League Volleyball Selections: Sandy Piearcy, Joy Teague, Sherri Hathaway. 178 SENIORS FUN Je 'Tr X-SN ,,Li Q K Harvey Marable, and Pat Lee resting on the floor after a scramble for the ball W 1 i X er' T eniors-Athletic and Energetic. Cindy Silva Theresa Simas Mitch Smith Theresa Speake Debbie Standridge Robert SUV8 Dave Sjolund Melodie Snelgrove Randy Stambaugh Lani Steinberg Y' TIA s... 4.2, W E .-...R -- Lea ., Y Y -A w ,- -n 1. .-, S 5 I dn l,,,,..,-.. ef N ll If J!! ,f 55 l I , Qs: if J 'S . 1-' .':-' N - A f.-'Ae Q, 515 Y Y Q' ' . iv -fee? 'Te .e, , ifffiltf My . - , 1 VV f,,!diEi:',v 5: i , n. ei- . . . . fi .3-Q ,K 'k j it 'i..:::c:- if-3? . 3 I ff -2 ' i flf' VY ' '13 H' W 211 Joy Teague goes way up for jump ball against Mc- Rodney Lee and Tierry Budge listen attentively as Leon Stoke and Robert Silva read Lane. their papers. SENIORS 179 4, Seniors Gong nderelassmen 5w l1g i l if Q . Y V8 'mx b . ,. ., N I I Brenda Stevens Mark Stevens Mike Stevenson Terri Stockton 180 SENIORS Leon Stoke Patti Storms Denise Strafford Mike Sula 'Vs 4 Jeri Summers Kathy Sweaza Karen Swift Tami Taylor ...,.....,, Cheerleaders Susan Dudek and Sherry Cavanaugh show us their theme for Interclass. QGONGJ V Kim Neal portrays Sopho- more Sports Star on the Gong Show. 7 i , TOP: Senior girls show underclassmen how the game of Basketball is played. Joy Teague Mike Tindell BOTTOM: Senior Class shows spirit during volleyball game. Renee Thompson Jennifer Todd W Tammy Thompson George Torres I -.l-1 W M rw- .' K A i 7' if ii l Tony Torres iff N1 sg ,.. 1. X . 2 -f' . ' l X A 'll . A r N Tammy Uffman Robert Vernon Stephen Vierra Tom Villa SEN IORS 181 Kimberly Vim Roy Waits Jeri W aymire Volleyball team gets set to leap out on the court Tom Volden Sandy Watson Mike Wedderburn after their blg Victory' Charles Waits Carol Waymire Scott Williams TVR x -Q-v.,,VM' . six is a Sheila Ford CJ.PD, Kevin Hotchkiss CDickl, Kelly Feese CPhyllisJ listen to announcer Carmelita Garcia gets ready for one of her smashing Dee Dee Lorenz fChuck Barrisl as he announces the Gong contestants. serves. 182 SENIORS . 1 Seniors Capture Interclass Games Diane King and Kerry Glover flap around during Interclass skit. Z' SS. ' vw in -tv' S.- Theresa Ybarra Yvonne Criollos Birdene Young Lisa Zanola 1 '5- .3 'UO 1--1' i of ,, Carrie Wilson Mindy Wise Leslie Wish Kathy Wolfe hw X W X -1 1 SX-L Mark Zewe Stephanie Howard bumps ball over net during Sal Zuniga Interclass Volleyball. SENIORS 183 if 'fi ,Q :L .ff -1 , ii . 15 ,j,2, , .3 . KL 3 V- eff. ' ,. J , ir 1 . W ,A , R .fr . , Q . ., . it t23,aaua.-w W J 2 if x!! x ,,Jl I , I 3 I ! N ' 'f' LY, ' r 1 I I '- 552' Ja ? Q Q N iv' A5 9- X , IXQLZ P1 ff? J' ,u 1 1- fm-+ 1,1 Administrators Tackle LH Problems Our Administrative staff tackles the many problems that crop up on our terrific campus. They're the ones who decide the right punishment for wrong doers, balance our different depart- ment's budgets, work with our student council to book us the best possible assemblies, and co-ordinate activities to get us in- volved. They even attend ALL of the athletic games and help cheer our number one Tiger teams to victory. That's some job! Bill Black listens to a request by Continuation in- structor Bob Clement. 186 ADMINISTRATION iii L1 Bill Cottini discusses student attendance with Carol Blank. gg. Z 3553 'A i - i if 5 K Tw I 1 ff Assistant Superintendent Allen Gilkey points out changes in budgets to Ralph Peterson. it Ralph Peterson welcomes the student body to L.H.S. Bob Fraley discusses departmental problems with Bill Cottini. QPF A T ..,:i?. T , , .,...f .1 L 1- 1. -.sf 41 .Zn I 35,51 Q' -rw . , ll I A -- M-f H I-Elf ' W., I ,VU-fi - ,. , I ,-any fry' .,Qf- ,rzggfyc ' 2 . ,t.f.,e. I ,La rg- anvil: Q f ,Q 55'.'5-2562 .A .3. 5, . , as .e' ' Jw Q Q we it , 3- X sl of '-...I ,l Bill Black says Can't it wait until after my coffee break? Bill Cottini, still in a state of shock, after losing his beard. ADMINISTRATION 187 A- Board Shows Interest and Concern Our board is made up of six very interested and concerned people. Interested in our campus and its curriculum. Concerned about keeping our high school the best it can be. They do this by being decision makers, idea hearers, and rule interpreters. They are also responsible for all the build- ing and face-lifting going on Cand having no air conditioning during those first hot, sticky days of schooll. Besides doing all those things they also approve our text- books, hire employees, enact policies, and prepare budgets. They really do a job! J. L. Castleman, President. Neil Nordstrom, District Superintendent. T C 2+ P Glfai N , w. . SH l ! is-' , . 1 X i 2 1 1. .. t , .L I .X f X i I l A W 1 s. g we I A ,X .X A l rf'- ry I , g X . N X . O x. . ' '1 Y -S n, , ,V .ff l TOP: Ed Miguel, Clerk. BOTTOM: Penn Wilen, Board Member. TOP: Stan Hawk, Board Member and Penn Wilen, Board Member. 188 BOARD BOTTOM: J. L. Castleman, President and Ed Miguel, Clerk. I Q +' A - potlight on Mechanics TOP: David Ieronimo and Clay Wilson start their engine as Alan Miranda supervises. BOT- TOM: Mike Pecora, David Ieronimo and Rick Webb tune up a lawnmower in Ag Mechanics. 7. r ' l 5 v, 5 g- vga' Q X i , fi iii 'I . N, . ou.-5 Y 1' A ,f N. -. it . vi ','- Q: .3 f i., F 7' -K, - -' . ' 4, ?' 'H X ,z 1 ill s. .-1' I Q!! 21' . bf- . ' f Y ' Z . .i 7 A I, gf . , 1 n 3 X, 'Q' 1 . .1 4 5 1 ., l ,YI , Vx, V ,av I I In , l 1.1 -'fl , 'A ,. if fl ,L Q- '-A . .. . A.. 1 5 r-' X, an v -. 2 1' ' ' ,,.:. f 5- 1 l . - Q. . - ! sg .51 . .4-A A-fr - John Mendes works on his engine in Ag Richard Martinez gets a helping hand from Mechanics. Ag Mechanics Instructor, Mike Vorhees. Agriculture fag' ri kel cherj Noun. Fondly referred to on our cam- pus as Ag. Where Aggies try their hand at tractor driving, trailer welding, and the ever popular plant growing. Often where the earthy smells of raising sheep, pigs, and calves fill the air, along with the ear- splitting noises of grinders, ham- mers banging away at anvils, and various engines roaring, full throttle. Future farmers learn the basics of farm management and dabble in the commodities market. The patience and skill of planting is also taught here when students plant their own gardens. Everett Ehda Harold Terry Bill Jamison Mike Vorhees AGRICULTURE 189 ,..- Joe Aquino Lon Bellman f',,l,gh:K ,J Wilbur Booth Dan Maloy ignores Tony Hailngsiho is gonfi 1.5: -H 71 Pat Brownlee again. ,' ' f YFUS .--' 1 ABOVE: Joe Aquino laughs with his Freshmen math class. BE- LOW: Tim Schweizer, Barry Wenzel and Tim Surface pay at- i' X 1. Q , I . Freshmen fhalf aslee J 1 v th ' 1 b 1 1 . I p oe errage racass. tentxon to everything but their Geometry. 190 MATH 1 X 5 'N A Pol nomials, Functions, Whiz Kids Lon Bellman uses the overhead to explain an advanced math prob- lem. Jeanette Hearn Jim Hammond 9-al fi+ .'.H I 2 e' ' ' ,-If , ABOVE: Kathy Buhman, Jerry Miranda and Dennis Niederman watch Edwin Godinho while he shows his charming smile. BELOW: Tony Hall sits back and watches Fran Leal, Terri Jones, Eddie Villanueva and Albert Lewis. David Lee Math Cmathl noun. Just one of many departments of LHS. Con- cerned with polynomials, equi- lateral triangles, x's and y's, square pi and the various func- tions of sine and cosine. All of- fered to bring out the whiz kid in everyone. Designed to have something for everybody, our Math Department just about does. There is Basic Algebra I and II fthe answers are in the back of the bookl fYeah, I know, but only to the odd problemsl and Algebra I those interested in x's and for y's and negative numbers that smaller as they get larger. get Or how about Geometry, Ad- vanced Math, Ca real toughyl, General Math, or Senior Math fyour last chance to catch onl. That's some choice! MATH 191 . ,,AL . if Histor Students Explore the Past HistoryChis'treJ Noun. The only place on campus where you can relive important historical events. Where Christopher Co- lumbus, Magellan, Henry VIII, and other history makers are kept until needed to entertain a class of budding historians. Also where you can bone up on current events, psychological complexes, and trace the development of our own terrific country and its government. Our History Department has a little bit of everything. Along with the required courses like State Requirements where you learn good classroom driving habits and bandage everything from chair legs to your partner's mouth, and they offer several elec- tives to expand your historical knowledge. Kgz., , Riley Jones checks in a new student, Marita Monaghan -aaiq fi t 'v tx .ae.., A jJf'J'f4 W r 4. -1. 4, 'K 5 . - s Q. 's 4. rx.. 'l' .y V4 g ,,.. .W 1'-. -..,, Janet Barreiro Janean Amerson gets an answer from Donna Yvonne Bulis pays attention? Jim Inglis Badasci. 192 HISTORY Martha Holden, Dawn Salberg, Robin Wright, Janet Nelson and Vonnie Wescoat study for a pop quiz. 'iii- -, . .qi .ry ya 1 ,' sl Q I.. 7? Q - ,- s, . Mike Rhyne and Kevin Overson get their things together. 'lf 9 Ak l 4 , f ,P K 1., t, :wi .- . 5' 55' wa ,J ':L,,, V . V A l., if an 'X i 2 .E xr A Nl , . pi .-F' 2-3, K I 3 ., rl,-Q .F z 1 f 41- ' vi ,.l .xg i . fr-f' ' hmwy.. Riley Jones Fred Mahoney Bill Krend Anthony Nunes Eric Struhl Karen Wood HISTORY 193 English: Writing, Speaking, Claire Caskey Jim Gordon Jack Holman Connie Collins Gertrude Gundacker Judy Jones Jim Gordon, does your class look that bad? .,g..z's EnglishCin'glishl Adjective. One of the largest departments on our campus. Known for the variety of courses offered. Where the finest literary characters are found, along with some of our greatest sports figures, and some of ancient Greece and Rome's most colorful gods and goddesses. Alsq where students, sometimes much to their surprise, actually begin to enjoy English. Our English Department aims to please everyone. They have a Sports Lit. class for the sports enthusiast, a Folklore class for the tall tale lover, and Human- ities, for those interested in an- cient civilizations, and customs. Wow! 194 ENGLISH ,A . . L Q -A '5 Qt A ,. ,, L V, ,. .......- Ill 5 WW? If fx 4 J Rx! Kim Hanssing, Otis Tolbert, and Kurt Reynolds sit through an exciting English class. . .1-ff' W A , 4-- S 1 Susanne Marienau5andflKim Neall pay attention while Tim Oliveria Sharon Donnell, Claudia Matthiesen, and Barbara Sagaser know doodles. . 9. the answer, while Sharon Butler and Eva Parker couldn't care less. l 5' ' A. .fi W I I X 1X J .4-f ' Regina Azevedo does her work seriously. l 'Q ff lr: lf Kathy Palermo Robert Smith .vi . - 2 FY U4 t , Vicki Sorenson , ENGLISH 195 Students Stud Foreign Ways Foreign Language ffor'enl Klan' gwijj Noun. Where everybody has a choice of Spanish foleill, French Coui, oui, monsieurll, and German fwillkommenlb Also where you get a mini tour of the country of your choice through its food, dress, customs, holidays, and most important of all, its language. Passing through each of these countries you may celebrate the Cinco de Mayo with a brightly colored, goodie filled pifiata in Spain, a souffle', es- cargot, or maybe even some cavi- ar fughll in France or join in a hearty meal of saurkraut and sausage in Germany. The con- jugation of verbs Koh no, it's ir- regularl is also suffered here, gs, Rayo Budge David Miller 196 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 'hp f Linda Forte, Debbie Stamp, Victor Cleveland, Liz Ospital, Sue Kellams, Brian Ford, and Shawn Beck Chacun 5 son gofit. Lupe Solis Sabina Von Sydow flu: , A 4 -L'-4 Ni 'w 1 ix SAV f' ...--nl ff iff 4'- ig A V : Senior Miller prepares his Spanish class for a test. Jim Busey listens to dictation for translation during a Spanish quiz. FOREIGN LANGUAGE 197 Business Skills, Complexes Business fbis' nisj Noun. Where person Fridays are born. Also where various business-oriented complexes develop. Like the long column addition when all the adding machines are being used complex. The I can't erase 'causelhave a new type- writer ribbon blues are sung in Typing I and please, not another timed writing is frequently heard in Typing II. The head- aches of income tax are suffered in General Business fthe long form WITH itemized deductionsl and Business English students learn, the, correct, use, of, the, comma. Even the shorthand students begin to love those squiggles they're famous for. Ted Reynoso concentrates on the keyboard Leslie Ogle brushes up on her speed and accuracy 198 BUSINESS -I I I 2, fag- VX fur' 4, Rye-I ,. 1:1 3915 Opal Herrin Ken Nicholson Mary Jo Nisbet Mary Jo Nisbet reads aloud to her students. 495 1 'MK I ' I I wfl! 1 ,X X its ,tx ings ' X Y 3 1? 14 , --lpnnuvvil' ,fur- ' SA I tl 1l TOP: Arlene Fairchild, Jenny Karshner and Tracy Kerns work on their Distributive Peter Cotton corrects his errors. Ed. assignment while Robert Silva just sits. BOTTOM: Annette Frankenstein and Rita Herring take notes while in shorthand. BUSINESS 199 Science: A World of Experiments Jim Bennett Dick Coxsey Don Warkentin David Warmee Rick Williams wonders why he can't see the board. K rr I ,qi ,. , A A,.! A l ' ,m - ., , 4 c Xian F Qinaqa R ' rfx Mike Benito, Mad Scientist . Dan Surface really gets into it. Pat Lee does his science experiment, very carefully 200 SCIENCE Pat Conners gives Dick Coxey a hand. ScienceCsci'ensJ Noun. The most challenging and funniest classes on campus. Taught by our very own Marx brothers: Coxsey, War- mee, Warkentin, Bennett, and Lee. Where young mad scientists do their thing and pick up a few tricks of the trade. Also where strange smells permeate the air flike pickled frog and fresh fun- gus right from the incubatorl. Mathematical calculations take f up whole chalk boards and calcu- li IH ffl!! sxifmmllil I if 'T ,mf 1 lators of all kinds are used here. ,llsiiml ,f Our Science Department has l everything from the simple to the R complex. From Intro Lab to i Physics. lt's some department! -q, '1 ABOVE: Jim Hammond and Paul Hallen become experts with the slide rule. Don Warkentin produces gas. fhydrogen gasl. BELOW: Terri Thomas poses for the photographer. SCIENCE 201 l ff V' J .A Vik, !fi .1 L x Art fartl Noun. The creative part of our campus. Where expressing yourself comes easily. Where else could you immortalize your very own face in clay or your best friend's hand, arm or leg in plas- ter of paris? The phrase, do your own thing was first heard here when an industrious student was given a cold, gray lump of clay and asked, what are we supposed to do with THIS? The studies of perspective, sil- houette, texture, and contrast are made here through the use of various mediums, techniques, and ideas. 4- ' 1 l 'Zn K as Ray Thomas Allen East Clay Wagley 202 ART 1.5-R, i David Jones and Bob Marsh sketch out their art project. jif , Kim Machado finishes her poster of an album label. J. Art: Creative Expression Mark Conro paints a Kiss poster. -.-u Teresa Tassler glazes her ceramics project. ?',i I . 1 9? X . gs larry , 55,1 KK' ls. 5 Q ll 'S R Kimi ,- All - if ' 5 X . eu EQ if , 1 1 2 sf if 1,2 Albert Martinez works carefully on his candle. Bill Audrain is pleased with his pottery masterpiece. ART 203 Chuck Dudley Lee Gill Iwi 1, Q1 in Doug Luis engraves his name on his project. Cleon Lewis Don McKibben Bob Vaughn -Q is , 2 'Rv-N 1' ff T '- 1 sir e ,J T X ,, V , . ff' fr-, . wmv! TLA eeeii ' 204 INDUSTRIAL ARTS TOP: Chuck Silva skillfully uses the table saw. BOT- TOM: Bill Fuller makes sketches of his soon to be project. ' 4-3 Fred Baker touches up his metal project A l Q f It 'QQ Drawing, Welding, Blue Printing Frank Da Rosa. - w iii' E A -y f L. . fp' ' allllllllllll . . llllllllllllll . Chuck Dudley explains the use of one ofthe many machines in metal shop to Tom Nisbet. I my A. 647, I Industrial Arts Cin dus' tre ell Cartsl Noun. Where pounding, chiselling, welding, and small engines' noises fill every corner of the new building. Also where various skills are developed in some very special classes. These include Wood I and II where pro- fessional looking tables and stereo cabinets are made, Metal, where plant stands and toolboxes are turned out like crazy and blueprints for advanced wood projects are drawn up in Indus- trial Drawing. Charles Waits and Jesse Ferrell adjust engine parts. INDUSTRIAL ARTS 205 I P.E. Classes Show Football Sk1l1si Q Physical Education ffis' i kelj fej e ka shenb Noun. Where every- one learns the three B's of physi- cal fitnessg battered, bruised, and broken. Where toes are touched fughl, laps are run fpant, pantj, and ordinary students are molded into future Olympic su- perstars. The battle of the sexes is continued here in the fields of golf, volleyball, and tennis. Senior girls are introduced to real dummies and Juniors party . The tumbling proves everyone is a Nadia at heart, Arnold Palmers come out of the woodwork during golf, and Robin Hoods come running when those bows and arrows are brought out! Bob Fraley gets into the action ' ' . S1 .,,. ,J . . 1, , ,f:,,,g.,..Ly -K 1 .. V . .'4' -1-QQ I , ... ji , Beverly Dufour Lois Hubanks ' ' ' 3 Bob Fraley Georgia Huneke ' w N 5? ' 206 PHYSICAL EDUCATION s s ,. ,ff M IF' ,W gl ? E Lf ' Liv.: inns - rv ' 2 , sz:-':':-'.9-1 4'i'Q'E?.:, QQ, ,-.sash , ... as I an --'W '-1 '. Q.'. Dia L .fx 'sg -ll A V .-i-- '. ' f'. .1'f '-riff ' ' J.: BL. L45-L' 4 I gy W g g ifs li vwrfiir'-1-Egg Sue Stanley and her teammate try to block a good pass from Jackle Gable gtg, +A l - s . . t l ' r . -.1 ,A llrijiii 'I mul ii my X ? . A ,121 Georgia Huneke explains the rules of tennis to her P.E. class. Jack Palermo J.T.Reasoner l ll.ll1 ,I ,. - in '93,-F i iff? U , ,., A ' M gl 1 if ,,,,..4p!: .' 'se' , . wi' ,.,..W Q A ..,.,-,- A--., f,3:1i3 5'3?7g71gS ?v' . M , ,-f.Qgf-if. W- Q -, .- ' ' s SGAHQJ15- - ' 'L-419:::: ' ubihq--- ':-'1 it 1.4, - ',..i.-u - ,gn 'f 4 Girls P.E. does their version of the double reverse . TOP: John Espinoza lets go a long bomb. BOTTOM: Frankie Rod- riguez runs hard to assist Peter DeBaets and Rusty McGlasson they go up for the ball. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 207 Home EC: Sewmg and ChoW1ng4Eov Home Economics fhome ek e' nam iksl Noun. Where every budding Galloping Gourmet has a chance to do their thing. Also where the art of boiling water is taught. Seamstresses learn to sew their directions in to their pants and young, hardworking interior designers paint, wallpa- per, and furnish imaginary rooms. A1 .4 f f Jeri Brandt Gloria Lewis 54 TOP LEFT Jackie Gable Andra Vogt Kathy Halpln and Patty Fuller are more interested ln talking than in sewing. BOTTOM LEFT Jeri Brandt explains a recipe in foods TOP RIGHT Jennifer Oliveira and Theresa Speake take down notes for Home Ec BOTTOM RIGHT Bobble King and John Miller wonder whether their lasagna could have been any worse 208 HOME ECONOMICS Q l '2 V 19 peeial Areas-Special Attention JB .fn X. ! if mam! WB TOP, School Nurse, Geneva Bengston, types up health records. BOTTOM. New counselor, Gary Glover, confers with Director of Guidance, Luther Whitten. ,fun Bob Clement South High Teacher Dot Delaney Nurse Lloyd Gag Librarian Geneva Bengston Nurse Gary Glover Counselor Don Jamison South High Teacher John Nee Special Ed. SPECIAL AREAS 209 Gary Sedgwick Counselor Marilyn Smith Special Ed. +. 2 is Bob Clement checks student records, while Don Jamison helps a South 6 l Louise Snow Library Clerk Chuck Suttle Special Ed. 210 SPECIAL AREAS l :Qw- Louise Snow and Simone Ostrander take time out of a busy Gary Glover catches up on his paperwork day to visit. 4 V 3 ,gn 'G' c --' 1 uliq Q 0 fi'f:?f,Z 5,,,.-1' 1 e unselors, Teachers, L1brar1ans .TQ-'wkilgii TOP: Gary Sedgwick counsels one of his many stu- dents. BOTTOM: Don Jamison goes over a test with Lloyd Gag discusses use of the card catalog with some students. Alan Crisp. as 5 ,-Q ' i , fffw ff K- 1-is Wey Wyrick can't keep a straight face while Joe Armijo kibitzes. Luther Whitten Director of Guidance Wey Wyrick Counselor SPECIAL AREAS 21 1 Curtis Morris, Transportation Vi Taylor, Cook , H. , f xr as I V Vit .. , x W , .1-A., xl I . t' 3 X M is iiiflgx I C 0C5'W 1 96 .9 . M. ,R i A r--lf QQ-. , gi N f L. tv ,f W , N, . ,. K i -., .2 Z .V , , K, Y , 'A' , A A TM. -' 3 Manuel Oliveira and Albert Crenshaw, Maintenance Wajda Dewazien, Cook 212 CLASSIFIED 1 w , as-nxa. .1 x-,.,,, 'tb an. ,. ,. Q. LH Emplo ees Do a Job. Ph H. G d C f . D. C k FRONT ROW: Alice Jackson, Manuel Cotta, Superintendent of Transportationg Chris Parolini Y is 00 1 a efena Hector' 00 BACK ROW: Diane Miller, Andy Brown, Willie Garcia, Matt Rocha, Peggy Bean, Billy Vicars, 2 J il i .lx N '. s. ,L .Z :J i Tony Oliveira. F ? ttt 4 lin l Joe Souza, Groundsman X X. 2 , f el n 1 5 If Carol Blank Attendance Secretary Jane Buyense District Business Office .Q Q ,,s:fYii . -'Z AS N- Sandra Mellor Counselor's Secretary CLASSIFIED 213 Eleanor Parrott, Cook LY 1' , wx A Employees Skillfull Go at lt. -'VW s. l if' .,,,4 . 35 ff ,X 1 X. I if ,E xt Y, W-. fL,., I E imma ' MRS is Mina Wetterberg, Principal's Secretary, looks over absence Sandy Mellor, Counselor's Secretary, prepares to Edna Rowell list. mail student transcript Superintendenifs Secretary 214 CLASSIFIED Cindy Smith Superintendent's Secretary il. . 3 ,f-,- il' . Peg Vogt ' ' A District Business Manager K Mina Wetterberg ' ' Principa1's Secretary if '- Carol Blank, Attendancie' Secretary, discusses student's absence with a parent. ,gg X1 ,GAS 5 1 .VJ7 '. . X v-..... -nl l ' r I 25? - e E..-if 'N if j 7 , V 1 -- , fr 'M-1-A-...dl l Caroline Fuller, Snack Bar operater makes a milkshake. Shannon Vierra, Bookkeeper, checks over her receipts. CLASSIFIED 215 M may 5 ,ff Juv 7 W' .www 6 WW IN Wil S33 WR WE QED 3: Q 'Q 'ia x, I , ',,.,,. .gig 1'f , , V , W, ., ..., Mm. ,..4,.-,... M-, M , , r,,,L up ,-f,..,.v,..--,, AA,. ,-...-.-....,....... . .W Mm-,,m BECK CONSTRUCTIO LEMOORE, CALIFORNIA Phgneg 924-4188 579 Meadow Lane ' L lm fi. L oo . ttfod 1. as I VM 4' : 1 W, o m 4 19 '- 9 Conalo I Bunel ' I 0' .. Lana Rwer ' dale Hub ' I 4 Granqevylle 0 ' 4 1- 'Ev I em ' . s 32 7 4 9 I , N . Odessa 'I eine I Guernsey Q- I ra r F V I ' In ' 7 218 COMPANY General Building Contractors I Lockod . I Q--- Mod ann!-faq' 0 1 99 Hgh ' 'l N W ., ve , ' g wooa rage ' : 0 I I I 3 evrmnou .66 K o : 1 5La1ayet e . I .4 H 55 : . 5 1 W h.rl s kt 5 ' ff In en omso Mtdmi-ggfsf -xl mm I Rnver M ' lc hd IW I B I ' , 9 0 Q ali evrlle 5 . Lathrop o ' ' X 183 5' . QED ' ' a T Cana 0 ,, R1 n I Tk STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA Phone: 477-3795 P.O. Box 7134 SWIFT MASONRY CQNGRATULATES THE CLASS OF '77 Buiid with Brick for lasting beauty BRICK, BLOCK, and STONE Lemoore, California Phone 924-3364 DONALD WILSON I SYSTEMS, DBA SCH PER Quality Shoes For The Family 288 WEST D ST. I209I 924-4078 LEMOORE, CALIFORNIA 93245 RICHARD Dick ADAMS GEORGE VILLARREAL Owner Owner LEMOORE LAUNDROMAT 245 En Street 108 W.6th. St. Phone 584-3301 IIIIIFOIID 1637 Bainum Ive. Phone 992-3166 C0llCORlll 40 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION SIGLER'S, INC. WELDING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Sales-RepairsfRentals Lemoore, CA Phone 237-6322 Congratulations to the Class of '77 1828 Los Angeles Street Fresno, CA. 93721 Oxygen - Acetylene - Welding Equipment LUIS AUTO AND RADIATOR Supplies - Abrasives - Lube Equipment REPAIR Compressors - Paints Hand and Electric Tools Industrial Hardware Manuel Luis 8c Jesse Luis, Jr.-Owners IVIID-STATE WELDING SUPPLY Radiators Cleaned INC. Repaired, Recored 500 East 6th Street Hanford, California Bus. Phone 584-6648 LUPE'S SHOE REPAIR and UPHOLSTERY Tune-ups-Brakejobs-Valvejobs 341 Heinlen Street Lemoore, California Phone: 924-9116 CROWN'S SHOE FIT Custom Upholstery Men,S Womelfs -Furniture -Auto Jarmen 120 W. 7th Street Kraus -Restyllng -RBPHITS Freeman Hanford, Ca- Red Cross 1 Roblee 93230 Selbys Quahty Work ACII19 Socialites Reasonable Rates Wolverine Carlos Alves Cobbies I Dr. Scholls 322 Heinlen 209f582-5075 Daniel Green Lemoore 220 924-9906 924-8336 HAVE FUN AND LEARN AT WEST HILLS CGLLEGE 300 Cherry Lane, Coalinga, Calif. Phone 935-0801 PERFORMING! REAUOR THE HIGH Congratulations to the Class of '77 0 9 352 D. St. Lemoore Ph. 924-9511 1509 N. 11th Ave. Hanford Ph. 582-9381 Open Every Day Congratulations to the Class of 1977 NEWTON BRCTHERS P.O. Box 117 21766 22nd Avenue Stratford, California 93266 Phone 947-3358 REALTOR , , I. 1 ,uh Nancy Avila Angie Medearis Madalyn Nunes Carolyn Irigaray 'iii' A I i A- 1 1 ' W 5 Q M ' Q C A- -A f A ' 1- -, fi I lx A L I ' is i ,. H k i 4 E ' f A1 E Alicia Cavazos Jim Wood g - Walter Hopkins Congratulations to the Class of 1977 from CLI ER' PHARMACY Lemoore, California s A M an 7 RIQQ 1c,7r116,,-asc? 9 -mz.f.iN E A G S L hi ,A , ,.,,...,, if -.. 1 fx Mag Wheels-Front End Work-Wheel Alignment Quality Recaps-Brake Repair-Goodyear Shocks Master Charge-BankAmericard 4 Locations to Serve You CONGRATULATIONS t th Cl f BADASCI 85 BILLINGSLEY 0 6 ass 0 1977 HANFORD LEMOORE FIREBAUGH 601 E. 7th St. 6 D sn. 843 N. st. 584-7623 924-2689 695-2251 THE AVENAL PHIPPS-DALE 735 Sk 1' Bl d. 385513 V FUNERAL CHAPEL For the finest selection of quality fireplace wood see BELLMAN WOOD YARD Located 3 miles east of Visalia on Hwy. 198 at 15991 Ave. 296 WE DELIVER Lonnie and Rena Bellmang Owners 224 Ph. 732-8711 GARY V. BURROWS INC. Distributor of STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Extends Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1977 , 4.- g ,, - 4 H MP: ON PLY1 V AUTOMOTIVE 71.5-9 P . 3 in STRATPORD AUTO SUPPLY 20317 Main Street Phone 947-3050 Stratford, California 93266 I.E. Yenger Owner-operator The Royal Suite Water Beds and Accessories 335 West D St. Lemoore, Ca. 93245 Ph. 209-924-8424 John Kesler, Mgr. J. ik:-is .ff R ES I DENCE 924-5420 BOB'S AUTO PARTS BOB BREWER OWNER MANAGER l3l A D STREET LEMOORE, CA.93245 BUSINESS 924-5368 afar? ' Q' , 5525. 'F I X Y 5115! A j if f A ' . if'-13: ff' BankAmericard Master Charge QR I t f' a..-if- WW ' 'Mfr V! 4 fr? WATCH Sc CLoCK ENGRAVING if ggi - If if REPAIRING DIAMOND SETTING '- 3 43 f-f ' y N, , 3 X HAROLD,S FLOWERS SL IXLCX K lx1lxiXlQ.fS GIFTS 'QW' 7 , QS D 242 Heinlen Street Fine Dlamoflds Phone 924-3863 Bulova Ph' 9245231 Lemoore, California 93245 226 14 Karat Charms 302 D St. Religious Articles Lemoore, Calif. Q? Si1va's Mobilgas Station open 24 hours SILVA'S CORNER J 851 ff Restaurant and J oeis Liquor Established 1937 on the corner of 41 8a Houston Gaiitalfs 119 W. 7th Street Hanford, California 93230 Phone 582-0734 AL GAITAN 227 'N--i - ' ,V Wmiliml Mmhttmmlmmmzwf ERIN ATHEY Class of'90 See All the Latest Models at: HANFURD SEWING CENTER SIN GE Rx Arrnovfn umm ' 204 W. 8fh Sfreef 584-4451 HANFQRD CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1977 from WILLS TRUCKING SERVICE LEONARD C. WILLS 19219 Houston Ave. Lemoore, California 93245 PHONE: 924-2223 or 924-4125 N X DeRAAD WAREHOUSE Grain Seeds Feeds 400 E. Street Phone 924-5643 Lemoore, California BANK OF AMERICA . For the business of living G . A 4 '. .war 4-' ' 4. -- . , . -, r- --...,,,! i. 4 . 4 . . K , -.err .1 4 , -ai'. LEMOORE LUMBER COMPANY 402 Follett Street Phone 924-5324 229 Q andlewick Quality graduates make Quality people .N '. .H 1 -. A C , , .,, ' -' nail V' Q 'Q '- iff LINCOLN MARK T -. . . l Congratulations Class of 77 Everything for the Table MEATS AND GROCERIES FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BAKERY LIQUORS Corner of W. Bush Sn 19th Lemoore, California Quality people make Quality yarns A si HIIIS d ixie Y :Wu -. Peoples hours. ot bankers' hours. Welre now open from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Frida still 6 pm. Crocker proudly announces the beginning of the end of Bankers Hoursf' For years, banks have been run just one way, the banlc's way. And, they didn't seem to be changing, until now. Nowg we're open from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 in the afternoon. And on Fntlays until 6. lt's one ofthe things you've been wanting. And just one of the ways we're changing to fit your needs. Theres a lor more to come. More answers to those banking problems that bother you most. So stop in at Crocker, before or after hours, and try banking your way for a change. Crockers changing banking. Lemoore Office 301 D Street, Lemoore, California 93245 Lemoore Naval Air Station Facility Lemoore, California 93246 Variety is offered at SPROUSE REITZ variety stores, a Western organization cooperating and working for the community. Thank you for shopping SPROUSE-REITZ 339-345 D Street 924-2196 Congratulations and Best Wishes to The Class of 1977 BOSTON RANCH COMPANY CREDIT TERMS FURNITURE 8: APPLIANCES WESTERN AUTO THE FAMILY STORE GENE AND KATHY EMGE KIRK 8: KERI 226 HEINLEN STREET PHONE LEMOORE, CA. 93245 924-2621 232 IONES AUTO BODY 343 N. Lemoore Avenue Lemoore, California Phone: 924-2169 LOWE'S APPLIANCES AND SPORTING WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT GOODS IDEAL CLEANERS Zenith Color Television Hotpoint Appliances COLE-1-A Copy:-EY 250 D Street Lemoore, Calif. Gym Shoes - . . za w D s Athletic Supplies 924-2192 and Clothing Lwoosfg. CA SQZEZT PHONE 924.5964 Home Furnishings , ELECTRICAL WIRING--Residential, Commercial, Industrial Sh W la ELECTRICAL almons ,,l,,,,,,l0,,d VALLEY ELECTRIC LA OF LEMOORE, INC. ' 891 V' -L OORE, C A l N A ine Emma 924-293f3LII'ORNlA iv I I A MMI I In 'X K ' Y li - 112 E.7th St. IF NO ANSWER, CALL RESIDENCE f g4':. 'A ,, ik' Downtown 2. ini' '19, Hanford R.D. Dick BORGES V.O. Red WELBORN W Tl if - -- I. 1 ' i Phone 924-2286 Phone 924-5905 I International and I Safeway Stores, DomestIcTraveI Incorporated BENSON TRAVEL Milk Department 612 W. 5II'I SIVGEI 334 Vvest D Si. Telephone Hanford, California Lemoore, CA 932115 12095 924-5307 J STEN'S 1 , , 0 . THE GENERATION GAP Fine Class Rings-Graduation Announcements Yearbooks-Diplomas-Awards Bernie Sheehe, Representative The Fun Place to Shop in Hanfgrd 1071 W. Shaw Suite 304 A IBM Bldg. , 93711 Congratulations to the Class of 1977 229-1555 Radio Page 233-6929 if 575 I ' WAYNES YGTTRS 81. M INF l MARKET AR S CRAFTS GIFTS I FRESH MEATS A T ' ' -M A..-:Lund I 1 ir 5 , f -fe-. 310PlfI1einlen, Lemoore, California 93245 - 'QI-ZS?-'Egg 'f E.'g.1f-A 1 C209 924-912 I . I fl-A2-.gg . . H R GRoCERIEs L 4 ' -, l '?f 'X-1 -'L - .2 F 2 71 130 East Bush H . ,, . . . Lemoorescamomia Vic Sz Frankie Vaclavik 'ess Caitan Ph. 584-7169 I PATIS AUTOMOTIVE I I I6 DRY CLEANING SUPPLY p i,,gi, I Complete Machine' Shop Service I Av. wut oon:.4f.'.f.f. af S of I ' ' . Cars, Trucks and Tractors DeLuxe Taxlors and Cleaners 584-6693 215 N. Douty Hanford I'l9V2 NO. Douty SI. Hanford, Calif Cl . V 3. LA MOINE DRUG Cl X Phone 584-6345 4 E K owell studio Pfescflpuons h. S 1. Cosmeucs C1 ZZZTFG' .' 122531 Photograp 'C upp les DISTINCTWE PHOTOS 130 W. 7th St. Hanford, Ca. SINCE 1505 Phone 584-5595 f 9 fy 2 BUDD Y,S TR UPH Y 1 fi. - SUPPLY 'Q' f 1' X 5 202 VV. Eighth Sr. COMPLETE ENCRAVING SERVICE 'Y A Hanford, Cam' 93230 119 N. Douty St. Phone 582-2015 Bridal Gowns gl Wedding Accessories Maternity Wear - Hanford, Calif. 93230 Judi Bare 12092584-6717 CLEMENTS LOCKER SERVICE ' x Curing- Locker Rental Us g MINVS MOPPET SHOPPE Cutting and Freezing gy To S 8 Hobbies Custom Butchering 39 Y 301 E.5th St. Hanford,Ca. 312Wes1'D'Sf, Owner: , Lemoore, Co. 93245 MELINDA Phone 584-5656 Phone 924-3913 LUKER LEMOORE HARDWARE HARDWQRE HOUEEWARES CQSTA Dutch Boy HIIYCS Amana Microwave Ovens BRGTHERS Plumbing and Electrical Supplies GROCERY Bridal Registry 309 W. D Street Stratford Lemoore, California , '-' R ' Phone: 924-2317 8 M. THE TROPICAL THREE ,TE Aquariums-Supplies-Salt Water lpamggiffg Farmhz'nd'GChl Pet Supplies , . . . Dog Grooming V Trl-Counties Equip. Co. ll 13375 Htmford-,xrmonu Rd. 311 Heinlen Lemoore, Calif. Hanford. California 93230 Thank you for your Patronage Kms: Discs ,'Au 'Ann STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES L 6 HOME OFFICE ' BLOOMINGTON, ILLI lg INTERNATIONAL ORTON'S EQUIPMENT Co., INC. AGENT SALES and SERWCE .Auto - ,gifs - Sire - Casualig 234 Stratford, California P'-'ONE Ph. 947-3301 BUS. 924-5628 730 W. D ST. Ph. 582-5253 RES. 924-5779 LEMOORE. CA 93245 4, Q. , I were -fig Iso- Mu I,ix1gf3fLi..'F 55 'Ay rf, Iuggxw -X .sm 4956 YV 5, 4. '7 . xx of QM! 324 Wea ' f Spheel .geanoozef ahfoznhz .9 245 ? lil! JOHN -GERALD Menls and Boys' Apparel 313 D Street Ph. 924-2056 BILLY NICKS CHEVRON 'Standard Oil Products 'Expert Lubrication 'Tires 'Batteries 'Accessories 110 D Street 924-5040 CUSTOM lflddwf I DESIGNING THREE LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU DOWNTOWN HANFORD KINGS' MALL HANFORD DOWNTOWN VISALIA Since 1924 G Bnzws .can PAS-:mrs Wznmsc urn Pntnnf C1uu:s gorge au o VW , B k LET GEORGE CICCCIQVIO S Cl Ely ' 329 w. mi sem - HANFOIID, CALIFORNIA D0 IT' Phone 42097 582-0458 224 N Lemoore Ave Owners Lemoore, Calif. Lawrence 8: Geraldine I-leinze 924-2291 HR I Foremost Foods Co. I 5 D , P d t , . . airy ro uc s ' . - I QW, file Lmiooiu-1 .Si - L I I I Don Letbetter E! 1 . , I 3 I Serving the Lemoore Area since 1947 3 v - 1 ff? Telephone 924-5635 Iivve- Q V ? 5 .,1r:e:....a4 E' and Follett sts' Big - Lemoore, Ca. 93245 235 I ,,, VAQJ . 1 5? ACE .,ms, A PLUNHHNG ' SUPPLIES 760 East 7th St. Hanford, Ca. 93230 584-8820 BRANCH 8: CHAMBERS STATIONERS 209 N. Irwin Street In downtown Hanford Phone 582-1748 Congratualtions to the Graduates from JIM AKIN INSURANCE Bud Jim and Staff 216 V2 W. 8th Hanford 584-3308 P-, Q, K gown was PANCAKES 332 , '-' tn Where the friendly meet and the hungry eat. RUSS VAN BAREN 920 E. LACEY BLVD. ED VAN BAREN HANFORD, CALIFORNIA co-owners PHONE 209 582-0296 Open 24 Hours 236 Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Banquet Facilities Available EMOORE URNITIIRE Welcomes you and invites you to come in and get acquainted Fine Home Furnishings - Appliances All Major Brands of Carpeting Open Daily 9:00 to 5:30 361 West D. Street Lemoore, CA 93245 Phone: 924-9751 HANFORD SUZUKI 710 N. 11th Ave. Hanford, CA THE HAIR STUDIO Men's 8z Women's Hairstyling 320 C D Street 924-5685 or 924-5686 Bertice Scott Lillian Rocha Carole Johnson Mary Jane Thomas Cfmny Cotta Nancy Bezera Libby Ramos Connie Oliveira, Barbei .' ' 1 'Af . W ' 7 and 5 V 'iiiz L lr + Qt i ' ' 5' lg Q, 5,343 - ':.,, . . , f fr ' .. LORA'S DONUT HOUSE 254 N. Lemoore Ave. Lemoore, Ca. 93245 H 924-4707 Lora SL Monte Mair I 5' r-LJNDA ki ' MOTORCYCLES k GENERATORS i' ROTOTILLERS 'A' MOTORCYCLES the den 8640 E. LACEY BLVD. HANFORD, CALIF. 93230 584-6991 ,Q Good things happen on a Honda. 0 , S i I- f sf' f NNN X? ld!!-0 Af frmff - 1 F77 s CALIFORNIA X FEDERAL 0 Earn the nation's ljiglgsg possible yield on savings insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Corporation. 0 Accounts are insured up to S40,000. 0 Nation's largest Federal. 0 Property improvement loans. 0 Home loans to buy or build. Lemoore Office Corner of Fox and D Streets California Federal Savings 81 Loan Assn. SIELDER ALB .Ll NATEVA,S Gifts and Interiors Visit our complete Bridal Registry IRONS, CAMERON, MIGUEL and ASSOCIATES, INC. CONSTRUCTION REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS ICM Building Lemoore for You Today Jerry Irons Gary Miguel 924-5391 237 E. Sz P. TIRE SERVICE The Men Who Know Tires Best Michelin Tires Armstrong Tires 351 W. Sixth Hanford, CA 584-4418 PRAIRIE MARKET Warehouse Direct Pricing Open to the Public 300 W. 6th St. Hanford, CA 582-8433 SURPLUS CITY 212 West 8th Street Hanford, California 93230 582-2971 BENSON TRAVEL International and Domestic - . -1 5. VAT, APPLIANCES SALES Sz SERVICE DRISKELL'S 51 YEARS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS 207 NORTH DOUTY STREET HANFORD, CALIFORNIA 93230 Tel. C2095 584-7646 Electrical Lighting Wiring Wiring Fixtures Supplies LEMOORE ELECTRIC 81 SUPPLY 618 West D Street 924-2316 Duane Vaughn Jerry Batti l Congratualtions Class of '77' Special Student Rates 406 a game Mon. thru Fri.: 10:00 AM-6:00 PM E?5SfE7!S' Travel mm Hanfofd 512 East vm sag phone Portervllle Hanford, Ca. fi, 584-8 I 53 I FOOD ' lgfmgffe afszyiiirelvf ee ey . ' Kings County's Quality Jewelers BERNARD MILLER JEWELER .wwrlhfliilo hr ORANGE BLOSSOM Sc ARTCARVED DIAMONDS , MWZY 'f1'W 'W49 ' Wyler-Bulova-Seiko Q WATCHES Telephone 12099 582-2566 131 W. 7th Street Hanford, California LALTT Too Phone 584-8215 9965: 9114 Avenue af Hanford,California 93230 SANDY'S FAMILY SHOE STORE Downtown Hanford Our Wish For You -The Good Life- for 2 38 The Class of 1977 SAN JOAQUIN NURSERY 419 East 7th Street Hanford, California Phone: 584-8577 See Us for All Your Garden Needs Potted Flowers and Gifts WHERE THE NEWEZlh2'?ZiE?2nilVEXYSAZTQEAAKES DIFFERENCE in coats, suits, hats, dresses, lingerie, sport clothes, skirts, sweaters, foundation garments, blouses, bathing suits, hosiery, belts, and costume jewelry- IS THE SAVINGS Hanford 215 West 7th Street California 582-0256 f ,. EVELYN,S BEAUTY SALON MlCHAEL'S ' BICYCLES 327 D Street Lemoore, Calif. 93245 314 Heillleli L9m001'9 924-3118 924-5383 Owner: Nadine Cansler Sales-Service-Repair 239 CCN GRATULATICN S to the CLASS OF 1977 Best Wishes and Lots of Luck in the Years to Come Life Member .rx Million Dollar Round Table A ' SPEAKE INSURANCE WMM 249 W. HD sf. Lemoore, CA 93245 924-4633 924-3613 240 l '. -vlvf, . C , ,AA. N , WH' fills L 1 , ,f ,- R 9 I , C C rg No Job Too Big, No Job Too Srnall, We've Got the Crew to Do it All. Congratulations to the Class of '77 W.J. Badasoi Land Leveling Grade Staking 7 BCB'S UNICN SERVICE New Car Warranty Service Air Conditioned Waiting Room Hours 6:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Free Pick-up 8z Delivery Ph. 924-3644 286 No. Lemoore Ave. Lemoore, CA 93245 A 1 J ' A , ., V5 i is l' K N El ln. lvfli 2 V AN 4 .1':,-2fI EEEEJULLUSEQ KONE , .51 4 fg ' f I A A 'itt 'r sW'oWt 1 of fffffQ'.'ff'f'ff fff1T Y f 'f s '00 'i 4 ' N ' A JoLLY KONE F 610 Dv Street Chicken Dinners Fish and Shrimp Dinners Burgers-Tacos Complete Fountain Service 242 Food to take Out Phone 924-3016 wr A Ft ' 3 . 4,1 ,ggirgxi-H'-11, Ya P-hai' 'f CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS of '77 from VICTORIA FARMS INC. LEMOORE AUTO SUPPLY Cotton, Grain and Catfish Farmers Machine Shop Industrial Supplies Charles Bilhou 415 Street Ernest1.Dutra L9m0OfG .,,-..- HFRBLOCK ,,,i 1' LEIIWRE HANFURD DILL'S AUTO SUPPLY Auto-Truck-Motorcycle Parts SPURLOCK REAL ESTATE CO- Foreign Auto Parts REALTOR NAPA pa,-ts 105 W. Bush St. Lemoore, CA 150 D St. Lemoore, CA 924-9575 924-5618 1707 N. 11th Ave. Hanford, CA 582-2586 243 2 Congratulations to the Class of '77 from Town and Country Realtors Corner of 18th Ave. and Hanford-Armona Rd 924-9581 ART T. NICKELL EDDIE LOPES Res. 924-5105 Res. 924-3203 Lembore Farm Service 6' Supply 40 -E Street - Lemoore, California 93245 Phone 924-3408 MECHANICAL - WELDING - MANUFACTURING METAL - PIPE - STEEL Specializing In Truck 8. Tractor Air Conditioning TRUCKS - TRACTORS - IMPLEMENTS LEMOORE PIZZERIA STEAKS-ITALIAN DINNERS, and PIZZA 701 N. Lemoore Ave. Lemoore, Ca. 93245 Ph. 924-3773 .sg aw Fine Furniture and G. E. Appliance Magnavox o Phone: 532-4421 760111 ---mm, 104 N- DOUW Sl- 'i PHONE 924-2092 neo' Hanford,Ca. 93230 41 246 HEINLEN sr, LEMooRe,cAi.1r. 93245 Turner's Feed Mill 11490 11th Ave. Hanford 584-5517 ,,,f1 n 1 , M...'.'m? x .5 C91 0 EEEE E E Feeds Hardware Seeds Lumber . 4 . I Fertilizers Plumbing A - ' In I ' - Insecticides Electrical ' I Congratulations to the D . ix BUAST TU BIJIISI' STIIIIES .f C , ggi. . .. total hardware ' 1135 VVeef Bush sum Class of 11,1 fi iefvrooer, Cfxiaroiemifr 93245 E0'S 5 1 ' 'II :I I N LUTHES rw . kit, gtqlpxl ., Jim 8. Diorwf' Loureni vs. six- owne,-S Pnomfw 209-924-2163 222 rox sr. -Q ' I I , -4 'tr 'H-1524 245 Lemoore -fl-4 - r.- - hi V Xa H CAR A TORAGE I INSIDE - INSURED PICKUP - DELIVER -' 'se VERNON KEITH P.O. Box 34 RES. 20334 Main St. Stratford, Ca. 93266 PHONE: 947-3331 KINGS COUNTY READY MIX gf Lemoore 'Flower Shop Two Way Radio Dispatched Trucks W- . I2 D Simi. Lvnx .,f, f.-. rum . 9321.3 ' 'Q I ' P, V ,LI ,,.,-- Hanford-Lemoore COTCOFHU WY ' 582-2579 992-3252 12998 Lacey Blvd' Old Central Valley Hwy. 11 llll 2 rv . . Lemoore's FTD Florist GW mhz A. Y. louis Owners nn w. I-mnssn ,' . . , - . N Y O some maamsani an N. Irwin semi Q mm. su-asas 0 1-umroxn, cxuronmn ,' 83230 .' SPORTING GOODS g. BOATS 0 WILSON .' MERCURY MARINE ATHLETIC EOUIPMENT .5 Sales 6- Service BRUCE HANSDI 9. IOHN WINTEHS Sales Manager .' Master Mechanic, C. A. 0156 SERVICE as OUR DA O N G SALES PITCH PHON 924 3240 IJICSICIFI' VALLEY NIOVIXG CY STORAGE, INC. LOCAL. LONG DISTANCE Gr WORLD-WIDE MOVING 246 nous Maxim B42 5- CHAMP'0N S 245 AGENT FOR LYON VAN LNES L M O C '-'FORN' 93 1366 Nf qilflisgwug-19 :'-. ...L Q5 gy----,ire Associated with Kaweah Ready Mix Shird Rd. Visalia ....................... Every Mon . . . Dairy and Beef Cows Every Thurs . . . Beef and Feeders Ist Wed. Each Month . . . Heifer Sales OVERLAND STOCKYARDS 10565 9th Avenue Hanford, California - 582-0404 Since 1930 The We-st's Leading Dairy Auction Pete Belezzuoli 81 Hoke Evetts-Owners 733-2910 FARMERS MARKET Fresh Cut Meats-Fresh Vegetables Everything in the Grocery Line Corner of 18th Ave. Sz Hanford-Armona Rd Lemoore Phone: 924-5084 Operated by the John Gonzales Family l Russ Cadwell, Russ Cadwell, Russ Cadwell COTTA TRUCKING COMPANY INC. Grain-Gypsum-Cotton Cotton Seed-Fertilizer End Dump-Bottom Dump-Flatbeds Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 667777 CADWELL'S DRAPERIES Manue1COtta,OWner 110 East 7th St. Hanford, Ca. 93230 Phone 582-9111 mmm. , Y 7 . - 21009 19th Avenue Stratford, California 947-3315 1 .4 V- 1 ,,.,-, 1 - A f- we - - , V A--W. ,,. ,, 1-w.vAN.t.1 -I - ,ef-4pw..wM., - - KINGSRUW FURD LINCGLN MERCURY llth Ave. at Lacey BLVD Hanford 248 Across Prom The Kings M-.ill . . r -71 . , ,, R V, E, faq' Congratulations Seniors Good Luck in the Future 4 w .n g , da .1 9 'til JJ' -X7 f 1' y va ,Ig 'A New and Used Auto Sales and Leasing ALL MAKES AND MODELS Gary Ryan Jim Princeton SMOKEY S BAR 3 E T LLMOORIL CA 18th and D St. Lemoore, Ca. 93245 Open 9:00 to 7:00 Mon.-Fri. Saturday 9:00 to 5:00 Closed Sundays Adam Serpa 8 lim Mackey ..,mI: ' 04 cgszfga Umtwzanas INSIJR N E l OUR GNL. 582 1076 5lO N DOUTY S I-IAN O 93230 HARDIN S GROCERY Fresh Meats Vegetables Gordon Randsell Marty Dowd DJS Kings Mall Hanford 1 Juniors Kings County s Largest Bridal Dept W K NURSERY LANDSCAPE IRRIG TION DE GN A D INSTALLAT ON 990 E D STREET Groceries LOY C WEDDERBURN LEMOORE CA 93245 tzoea 924 soso 20338 Main Street 924 9296 Str.1tford,Cal1forma 9 I, . i 7 , ,f. i .- S l S ' xi? '21 'A w 'r--.Mfr ' - . Q' U ,P V r ' , ff If - 4 0 y :X ,rw . an ffix-X ' and V, ,F L ' 5' Y - :pf Y .- v u - X . T..,...,LiE. ' X it 'S' , if' 0' l Jam A c 5 v BUSINESS ' . T. F RD. CALIF. . A ' SI I THANKS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE The firms and person whose names appear in the advertising section of this yearbook have generously given their support toward the publication of this year's NUNTIUS. The following firms and persons extend congratulations to the Class of 1977. William J. Burlington O.D. J.C. Gordon D.V.M. George D. Guernsey M.D. Lemoore Bottle Shop Follett-Niday-Badasci, Inc. Ronald A. Bailey D.D.S. Wiley M. Elick D.D.S. R.G. Scottie', Jones Finance 8a Thirft Company, Hanford H.M. Atkinson D.V.M. James J. Forte O.D. Bill Uyeyama D.D.S. Kings County Cement Pipe Co. Louis Davoli M.D. The Kid's Kloset Gentilini's General Merchandise Abbott A ,Anita C121 157 Abbott, Michael C091 89 Abbott, Teri C091 65,89 Adams, Sherri C111 135 Adams Adney, ,Susan C101 113,49 Allen C111 28,135,410 B , Badasci, Bill C091 89,42 ' Bn-lsssi, Carolyn C121,118,67,76,156, 159 I 0 Badasci, Diane.C091 65,89 Badasci, Donna C111 64,66,69,76,135, 141, 144,192,37,149,56 Agundez, Susan C101 113 Aiken, Ray C091 l4,89,47 Ajolo, Teresita C121 83,157 V 158 Albertson, Donna C101 71,73,113 Albertson, Joe C091 89 Alconcher, Abigail C091 65,89,53 Alconcher, Carol C121 157,163 Alconcher, Cheryl C111 60,135,149 Alconcher, Rudy C121 157 Alicea Alilin, Alilin, , Concepcion C121 82,158 I Arleen C111 70,71,135 Yoly C091 89,48 ' Allen, Cindi C101 56 g Allen, Jennifer C111 135 Allen, Kelley C121 60,61,67,74,75,i Casare Allen, Tamy C091 Allison, Steven C121 Allison, Steven A. C101 Allison, Tim C091 89 Allsup, Cheryl C091 89 Allvin, Denise C091 65,89,102 Alves, Tommy C121 11,158 Alvey, David C121 158 Alviso, Stephen C111 135 Ambriz, Ray C091 89 Ambriz, Rene C101 113 Ambriz, Santos C121-158 Ambriz, Vidal C121 Amerson, Janean C111 5,33,78,79, 135,145,192,52 Amos, Kathy C101 82,113,49 Anderson, Derwin C111 135 Andrada, David C111 135 Andrada, Michael C091 89 Andrews, Steve C101 113 Angel, Anthony C091 89 Angeletti, Lorri C101 113 Aquino, Joe 190 3 Armijo, James C101 46 l nfff if Annijs, Joseph C121 111,113,158 211 - 21 ,le Armistead, Armistead, Walt C1011 113 Arnett, Cheryl C111 83,135,149 Ash, Mary C111'l35i li ' Aubrey, Lisa C111 , L - 5, Audrain, Augusto, Augusto, Austrum, Billy C121V159,203 Eddie C099 5 1 Raymond C121 159 Datii1ilC101'113 C1'e A Avina, George C091, 1' Avina, Louie C101 113 Avina, Lupe:C111 144 Aycock, Theresa C111 135,141 2' Azevedo, Regiiia C091 89,195 f Azevedo, Steve C121 159 2 A 252 Badasci, Janice C10165,113 Baga, Pernell C091 89 Bailey, Joyce C111 72,135,48 V Baker, Carlos C09189 Baker, Fred C101 113,204 Baker, Terry C101 Baldwin, Franklin C111 Ballew, Michael C101 14,113,116,40 Ballew, Scott C111 13,19,66,76,135,141, 147,56 Banks, Oriana C101 113 ' Banks, Scarlet C111 135 Banner, John C111 136 Barnes, Lisa C091 89 1 Barnett, David C121 158,159,44 Barnette, Robert C091 89,91 Barnette, Collin C111 Barreiro, Janet 192 Barrett, Tim C091 57 Barrie, Mark C101 113 Bass, Diana C111 136 Bass, Johnny C091 89 Bass, MarkiC111 136 Bassham, Terry C101 14,113 Batemen, Betty C091 89 Batista, Cynthia C121 159 , Battiest, Lorraine C121 159,168 Baxter, James C111 59,81,83,136,58 Bean, Carolyn C091 89,49 Bean, Catherine C091 89 Beatty, Thrichita C111 136 Beaudry, Sherwood C091 90 Beaudry, William C111 136,140 Bechtold, Christian C101 113 Beck, Karen C111 56 Beck, Shawn C091 197,52 Begin, Paul C091 Bellman, Lon 190,191 Beltz, Michael C091 Bengtson, Kathryn C111f136,142 130g46, - in 1 If 1 Bennett,Jim.611,84,200,36 C 9 Berg, JeanetteiC111 136 V Berg, Tamara C101 82,1113 iBerna, Jody C101 1 Berna,'SheilaC10172,113 1 3, 51, ,,,,,f,Bsnnhhrdt, Kim C101 113,122,418 ' T tt' iff Dsnnsflin 136 Eric C1116 136 ' Q, QQiBerry, Steven C09190 2?'i3Bertao, Dwayne C091, ,, ,ZfgQBigelow, Dusk C101113 ifiBilley, Lisa 11015361151 , . A Billingsley, Cindy C091' 60,64,90,97,146, 55,107 i V Billingsley, Diana C101 33,60,76,113, g ,,,, W , 1 - rl! -1- ' 11-, Billingsley, Gene' C111,,60,6131-36,36i445fB Bllliffiglelif Pamck 1091 1145911 , ,,,,. . Q2 Billingsley, Timothy G1i1l1f15i111128,136,Vf ' ' 38 S 1 ...,' - it 352231 it-31? ' 5 ., , . Bl1iskgBilF11,186,Is71'l2fV V VV g Black,,Robert 1091190 173 Blaick,1Teri'C101'114 gy V A B1snkwsll,fPstsm91Q65,90 ' - it Blank, Carol 186,213,215 1 iw Blank, Chriswphsr,Co91,90,42f Bluff, ChrisiC121 2 V 15 Bojorquez, Ma.nuel'C101 112,114,140 'ii' Boler, Rebecca C091 90 V, V- 1 Boling, John C091 A Bolinger, Daniel C101 114 Bongato, Geneva C101 114 , ,Vg Booth, Wilber 14,190 'B Borba, KimberlyVVC1 13Q3 i - Borders, Keith C091 90 , , Borders, Rohnoda C101 114 5 5 Borges, Bruce C091 V VV Borrego, Ron C091 Bowers, Doris C091 90,98 W Bowling, Marilee C121 159 Box, Peggy C121 176,48 ' Boyd, Larry C111 10,17,119,136,139,44 Boyd, Lisa C101 114 Boyle, Matthew C111 136,145 Braden, John C091 13,90,42 Bradford, Art C121 11,159,153 Bradford, Gloria C121 160 ' Bradford, Mark C091 90 Bradford, Tina C091 90 ' Bragg, Jill C121 77,79,160,176 J 1 Brandle, Regina C101 114 Brandt, Jeri 64,208 Branham, David C121 160 Bravo, Barbara C091 90,95,l44 Brazier, Dean C121 160 L 1, 2 ,521 Bumgardener, Monty C111 Bunker, Dale C091 90,54 Burdell, Deborah C111 136 Burdell, Sharon C121 160 Burns, Jacob C111 137 Burr, Bentley C101 114 Burrell, Laurie C101 115,53,52 Burruss, Clint C121 Busey, Jim C091 91,197,47 Butler, Karen C111 73,81,137 Butler, Sharon C111 73,81,137,195 Buyense, Cynthia C111 137 Buyense, Jane 213 Bynum, Jodie C121 161 C Caddell, Vicky C101 115 Campbell, Erin C101 115 Campbell, Heather C121 5,33,161,55,48 Campbell, Joyce C111 73,137,129 Cansler, Russell C111 28,137,208 Cansler, Ryvana C091 91 Carl, Todd C091 74,91,47 ' Carlson, Doug C091 91 Carr, Denise C091 91 Cart, Mitchell C101 115,46 Carter, Annette C121 73,161 Carter, Bradley C121 161 Carter, Dawn C091 Carter, Michelle C091 27,91 Carter, Shannon C091 91,58 s, Beatrice C101 115 Brazier Brazier Brazier, Brazier, ,Grace C091 90 , Stephanie C101 114 Susan C101 114 William C091 90,54 Brazil, Mal C121 11,160 Breen, Stephen C091 14,90,57 Breen, T1j9yC111 13,l36,57 Brewer, Mike, C091 ,,,, , Y, Benito, Mike C101 16,113g116,200, ,, :.BKightV-Traggy C101 i Brooks, Cameron C091 14,90f Bfooks, Philip 4101 14,99,114,122 1 Brown, Josephine C111 136 Brown, Neil C111 13,136,144,44 Brown, Roseann C11182,84,136 Brown, Susan 1121 4,60,68,69,76,160 Brownlee, Pat 190 ,, Briimbaugh, JoseplifC091 90,57 A Bfy9fhA9rl,1,f02J 99 1191 15141127 s Budge,?Bas6a1iCo91'f90 V Budget. Budge,'Tierry Cl1i21'76,160,179,58,53 Buhms1i2lBiisbaia'r111 136 Buhmaiiglfgllljiy C091 90,191 Bulls, YfQorriife'C091 90,192 Caskey, Clair 194 Cassata, Anthony C121 161 Cassata, Carolyn C111 137 Cassata, Suzanne C101 115 Castadio, Brian C111 13,137,38,39 Castaneda, Denise C091 82,91,49 Castaneda, Mike C091 91,100 Castaneda, Sharon C121 Castillo, Jimmy C101 115 Castillo, Rosalie C121 161 Castleman, J. L. 188 Cattuzzo, Wendy C091, 91 , VV Cavanaugh, Mike C091 91 Cavanaugh, Sherry C121 60,76g156,157, 3 160,161,55,180 Cavazos, Adelina,1lQ21,5,71i,161fi'i' Cavazos, Este1la C11311V71,137 Cavazos, FlordtC101i1.15 Cavazos, Jaime C10114,115 Cavazos, Javier C101 84,115 1 Cerda, Norma C101 80,115 chambers, James C091 91 V Chambers, Robert C091 f - Chaney3,giRichard C091 Chane3i,Tina C091 91 Charoiifffllene C121 72,161 V: 1, Chsney,,Mark C101 1154, Childs,,gBruce C11 J 137 Christensen, Lisa C111 if Churchill, James C121 Churchill, Judy C111 137 V Clark, Autumn C101 1 l r 1 1 'fa- , 11.2, P-Qwf i 7 I -li 'i?f. ' 1 '15-Mix. Clark, James 1091x91,47 1 , Cuelho, Ronald 1101 Clark, Raymond 1111 138 Cummings, Irwin 1091 92 Claus, April 1101 74,75,84,115 Curtis, Curt 1101 Claus, Denise 1121 161,172 Curtis, Desi 1091 92 Cleaves, Gary 1101 115,46 Curtis, Todd 1091 92 Cleix, Angela 1101 115 Custer, Paula 1111 64,139,515 Clemens, Chip 1111 18,28,29,76,137, 138, 38 D Clement, Bob 13,186,210,38 Cleveland, Victor 1111 13,138,197 Cline, Amy 1095 91 Da Rosa, Frank 1101 205 1, Cline, Jeffrey 1111 Clingenpeel, Scott 1111 Clinkscales, Christopher 1101 17,115, 119 Coble, James 1091 14,91,97,47 Coffey, Carleen 1111 144 Coffey, Kenneth 1091 54 Coffman, Judy 10911-35,91 Cole, Charles Jr. 1101 115 Cole, Denise 112173,161 Collins, Connie 194 1 Connors, Jeff 1121 162 , Connors, Patrick 1091 91,201 1 Conro, Mark 1111 138,203 Conro, Paul 1121 Conro, Susan 1091 91 Contente, Monty 1111 13,138 1 Contente, Sandra 1101 115 Contreras, Rita 1121 162,170 1 Cook, Mike 1101 115 Cooper, David 1111 138 Copher, John 1121 ' Corbett, Ken 1091 91 Corder, Bruce 1101 115 Corey, Mary 1111 138 Costa, Cheryl 1121 Cotta, Robert 1121 162 Cottini, Bill 156,186,187 Cotton, Michael 1121 44 Dale, April 1101 115 Daley, Saundra 1111 139 Daniels, David 1121 Daniels, Deborah 1101 72,116 Daniels, Linda 1091 92 Daniels, Vicky 1121 Dart, William 1121 162 Daugherty, Deanna 1111 139,37 ,153 Dgglton, Jim 1121 11,67,162,165,177, Daulton, John 1091 10,60,89,92,42 Davis, Annebelle 1101 Davis, Alicia 1091 65,85,92,109 Davis, James 1111 139 Davis, Kenneth 1101 116 Davis, Michelle 1111 139,141,149 Davis, Renee 1121 162 Davison, Wendy 1091 92 Dawson, James 1111 Day, Michael 1091 92 DeBaets, Jeanne 1111 69,76,139,145 DeBaets, Peter 1091 92,207,50 DeKneef, Ron 1121 11,163 Delagrande, Lorraine 1091 92 Delaney, Patricia 1101 116 Delaney, Roger 1121 163,50,51 Delgado, Patricia 1111 Demelo, Joe 1121 163 ' ggg'DeMuro, Roseiiarjy 1091 73,92 QDQFBQI1, Robert 14,88,92,103,42, C01.l',0I1, 115 1325.1 is .L l, C it ,P 1 1o1115,199,46:? ,, Q T - ,, , Cgngg siaiiogf 1091 1,255 fm' fftg esilllnfK5m199l92r104i4,?i?.- , -1 Cotton, Stephen 26 ifiufieif' 7' -1 ' e'f1n5'N0e1n29'158'5IQ3'44'45 ii Covington, Alicia 1091 91,4?i'.gf'4'L Covington, John 1111 138,44 ' ,J-Ga' ' Di in Riab1nL111 139140 143 .neycsndgarrzrasa 1 1' 1' he .1 Cox, Cooiiin 1091 92 ,H if iigfazr g?1:gS'91'922ff L Cox, Jodi 1121 162 ,Q ,45-fa 582: lf. av f 163 Cox,Joseph1091 14,9242 we -1 3101452-Robe? 9192- 'F . far, 1 ,S , a112111,163j , 1 Coxsey,D1ck 156,200,201 F' Va .11D.x0n - 0,116 , - - Cozad, David 1111 138 - ,i Rigs' gay' 1 92 Cozad, James 1101 115 79' L .bbg 1 , . i Crenshaw, Cindy 1121 60,6 ,162,1iboddl LgRbn' . A li? 139V V 36 A rg ' Domingos Q 11.1-127,33f,741g,g5,3 CrewS,Dav1d11l1 138 1 . 1:-Nj-, 5,,135,144' 52,52 1 1 Criollos, Yvonne 1121 183 rr, -Ai he 091 92 Cnsp,A1an112J 162,211 8:5 .,,,i,m, 1Ci'i ,Sfdro ,11i72,13g,145,195ff Crisp, Andrea 1111 82,84,138 Tim 1931 56 + H Q' Crisp, Debbie 1121 162 , vw, ,nry1101116,205,46 C Crisp, James cm 145 1 efffovejgia 1091 92 Croft, Jimmie 1091 92 , iiowoisfchon 1101 73,116,49 Crouch, Beverly 1091 92 '15ower?? 1vato 1111 13,1jZg'81,s4,'1a9,5s, Crouse, Dena 1111 137,138,145,50,51 Fm 151585 ,, ' Crowley, John 1111 13,30,139,52 Dreyer, Robert 1101 82,116,52 Crowley, Phyllis 1091 92 Droogh, John 1101 116 Dudek, Becky 110176,79,116,58 Dudek, Susan 1121 60,163,180 Dudley, Charles 204,205 Dudley, Dorit 1101 60,65,76,79,82,83, 99, 112,116 Dudley, Tim 1121 4,1l,159,163 Duffle, CarolAnn 1101 116 Duffle, Marry Ann 1121 117 Dufour, Beverly 6,206 Dufur, Diana 1111 60,61,64,76,140,146, 149 Dufur, Donna 1111 26,64,65,67,99,134, 140, 141,148,149 Dufur, Steven 1091 92 Dundon, Alan 1121 158,163,169 Dundon, Shannon 1111 5,68,69,139, 140, 147,37,151,109 Dunn, Richard 1101 14,116 Dunne, Annette 1101 116 Dunne, Bernadine 109193 Dupree, Leroy 1111 140 Durant, Thomas 1121 11,67,163,38,39 Dutra, Denise 1101 116 Dutra, Don 1121 10,163 E East, Alan 202 Ehda, Everett 189 Eirich, Sharon 1101 82,116,196 Ellis, Richard 1121 Embrador, Liza 1101 116 Embrador, Roberto 1121 164 Emge, Kirk 1101 116 Escalera, John 1121 164 Escobedo, Elizabeth 1091 93 Espinoza, Alfred 1111 Espinoza, Diana 1091 93 Espinoza, John 1101 116,207 Espinoza, Rosemary 1101 116,124 Espinoza, Sandy 1091 80,93 Etchebehere, Janet 1121 164 Etchebehere, Joseph 1121 11,67,164, 177, 38 1 Etchegoin, Norman 1101 116 ' ' Evangelo, JoAnn 110178,116 Evans, Kenneth 1111 140 1 Evans, Neal 1111 140,44 Evans, Teresa 1091 93 , Fairchild, Arlene 1111 140,199 Fairchild, Dawn 1091 93 Fairchild, Debbie 1101 116 Fandel, Caroline 1091 93 Fandel, Michael 1121 164 Farpella, Ruth 1101 116 Farpella, Timothy 1101 116 Feehan, Mary 1111 140,48 Feese, Kelly 1121 6,33,60,76,78,79,164, 174,36,182,51 Feese, Tammy 1,101 33,117,48 Fernandez, Arthur 1091 93 Frenandez, Richard 1091 93 Ferrell, Donna 1101 117 Ferrell, Jeanie 1111 140 Ferrell, Jesse 1121 164,205 F iguerora, Diana 1101 117 Finley, Deborah 1111 78,134,140,149 Finely, Denise 1091 93 Finley, Joel 1781 198 Finely, Pamela 1101 117 Fitzgerald, Karen 1091 94 Fleming, Kirk 1121 11,164,175,44 Fleming, Robin 1101 117,125,56 Fletcher, Bernie 1091 93 Flores, Maria 1111 77,140,48 Flores, Regina 1101A73,117 Flores, Zacarias Jr. 1101 117 Flower, Roger Jr. 1091 14,93,47 Folks, Michael 1101 117 Fontes, Stephanie 1091 93,49 Ford, Brian 1091 7,27,93,197,108,52 Ford, Cindy 1101 66,117 Ford, Kate 111163,73,82,83,140,58 Ford, Katherine 1101 76,81,117 Ford, Mark 1091 93 Ford, Milisunde 1111 Ford, Sheila 1121 17,144,156,l59,165,172 36,182,50,51 Ford, Sherrie 1121 165 Ford, Thomas 1091 47 Forte, Ann 1121 76,165 Forte, Linda 1091 93,951,197 Fowler, Mike 1111 140,44 Fowler, Ronnie 1101 117 Fowler, Stephanie 1091 82,93 Fox, David 1111 140 Fraker, Yvonne 1101 117 Fraley, Bob 206,45 Fraley, Jill 1101 117 Fraley, John 1111 140 Fra1ey,Tammi 1121 17,165,37,48 France, Loretta 1101 117 Frankenstein, Annette 1111 72,140,199 Frankenstein, Wanda 1091 93 Fray, Joe 1111 13,138,140,144,38r Frazier, Grant1091 1 Frazier, Olivia 1091 93 Freeman, Jerryf1091 13,93 Freitas, Donna 1101 117,57 Frost, Steve 1121 165 Fry, James 1101 Fry, Jennifer 1111 71,76,140,149 Fry, Kenneth 1091 93,47 Fryer, Fryer, Deborah 1121 165 Vicki 1121 165 Fuller, Bill 1101 117,204 Fuller Fuller Fuller Fuller , Bob 1091 , Deborah 1101 Fuller, , Patti 1101 117,208 , Sande 11 11 James 1121 84 Fullerton, Angela1101 117 Fullerton, Linda 1111 140,48 Gable, Jacqueline 1101 117,206,208,48 253 -, 'YB' Gaffney, Dorothea 1121 1s5,4s,49 1 .1 1 at Gaffney, George 1101 13,1'17,46',48 Gag, Lloyd 211 'G i 1 Gagne, Gloria 1121 159,165,175',51r 1 ' Glaemore,Alena110181,117 , , ., Galloway, Darlene 1111 72,140 1 I - Garcia, Carlos 1091 93 ' Q1 ' Garcia, Carmelita 1121 721182 - Garcia, Cynthia 1101 118 ' 3 1 Garcia, David 1091 93,47 9 , . Garcia, Guadalupe 1101 46 Garcia, John 1091 90,93,97,42 , Garcia, Manuel 1111 13,14-1 1 Garcia, Manuel H. 1111 13,141 Garcia, Mary 1121 Garcia, Ofelia 1091 Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Richard 1091 94 Thomas 1101 118: Vincent 1111 13 Garrido, David 1091 14,94,42,43 Geppert, Sandy 1091 94 ' Gerking, Chris 1101 46 Gessner, Jeff 1091 94 Gibbons, Earl 1101 116,118 Giles, Roy 1101 76,118,57 1 1 Giles, Victor 1091 94,96,57 o Gilfry, Daniel 1121 10,11,67,157,165 Gilfry, Mark 1101 14,118,57,40 Gilkey, Allen 186 . Gilkey, Mark 1091 14,94 A Gill, Lee 204 . Gillespie, Kelly 1111 13,141 , .. Gillett, Rick 1101 16,116,117,128 it Glaspie,Debra1111 if it it Gleason, Alan1101 82,85,118 N ' Glover, Gary 210 Glover, Kerry 1121 6,16,76,183 Glover, Tracy 1101 76,85,118 Gobby, Steve 1091 27,92,94,57 Godinho, Edwin 1091 14,94,191 A Godinho, Mark 1091 6,94 9 Godinho, William 1111 13,141 Goldenstein, Reid 1091 7,94,42 Goldman, Donald 1111 141 Goldman, Keith 1091 94 Goldman, Leland 1111 141 Goldsmith, Rosie 1091 94 Maria 1101 Golemen, Jerry 1091 94 Gomes Gomes Gomez Gomez ,Bryon 1121 19,166 ,Tim 1091 94,97,47 ,Gail 1121 157,166 , John 1101 Gomez, Gonzales, Dora 1111 141 Gonzales, Gloria 1101 118 Gonzales, Linda 1091 94 Gonzales, Lucy 1121 166 Gonzales, Mercedes 1091 94 Gonzales, Ramona 1101 118 Gonzales, Sarah 1111 141 Gordon, Janet 1091 94 Gordon, Jean 1091 94 Gordon, Jim 30,194 Gordon, Susan 1101 118 Graham, Edwin 1121 166 Graham, Kevin 1091 94 254 Gratham, Darlene.1101 118 , Grantham, Darrell, 109194 Grantham, Donald 1121 166 . Green, Helen 1101 118, Green, Norma 1111 141 A 9, Green, Phyllis 1121 166 , , Gregg, Ralph 1111 6 ' Gregory, Jackie 1101 118 , Gregory, Kathleen 1091 941 Gregory, Luanne 1101 118 , , , Gregory, Tammy 1111 69,141,49 Gridley, Ron 1091 28,94 1 Gridley, Tami 1111 5,141,145 Griffin, Alice 1091 80,94 Griffin, David 1121 11,67,164,166,178, 38 39 ,, , Griffin, Tamara 1101 118,121 Griffin, Tammy 1091 60,65,95 Griffith, Eugene 1101 118 Griffith, Leroy 1111 141 Gudmunsan, Dick 1121 28,29,166,174 A Gudmunson, Laura 1091 65,95 Gumz, Kirk 1101 118 Gundacker, Gertrude 82,194 Guthrie, Kimberely 1101 73,118 Guthrie, Robert 1091 95 ' 1 L Gutierrez, John 1091 95 if Gutierrez, Isadore 1121 166,171 Gwinn, Sandra 1111 142,48 Haden, Michael'1101 1181 ' Hagan, Debbie 1091195 Hale, David 1091 95 Hall, Debra 1121 73,166 Hall, Dwayne 1091 95 - Hall, George 1091 95 1 Hall, Karen 11 11 66,142 Hall, Kathleen 1121 167,37 Hall, Letha 1091 33,95 o , Hall, Lorna-1111 7,67,71,73,142,48 Hall, Michael 1101 118 Hall, Michele 1091 95 Hall, -Michelle 1111 , Hall, 'Rebecca 1091 95 Hall, Rick 1091 95 Hall, Tony 1111 142,190,191 Hallen, Jaime 1101 60,64,79,119 Hallen, Paul 1091 14,95,201,47 Halpin, Kathleen 1101 114,119,208,49 Hamblin, Deborah 1111 33,60,117,119, 51 Hamblin, Julie 109160,64,88,93,95,150, ' 109,52 Hamblin, Mark 1121 167 , Hamilton, Linda 1091 33,95,134,52 Hamilton, Lory 1111.60,76,142,144,149, 151. . or . Hamilton, Tony 1091. 95,47 Hamit, Mark 1091 95- ' Hammond, Jim 14,112 Hammond, Jim 1091 95,201,46 ' Hancock, Michele 1091,96,102 Handcock, Kathleen 1101 66 Hankey,Donald1101 119 1 j I-Iankey,Sheiia 1111 142. 5 1 Hankins, Brenda 1121 1 , , ' ' Hansing,Keni1101119 Q 1 Hansing, Kim 1091 96,194 ' ' Hardester, Theresa 1121 167 Harding, Joe 1101 77,119,51 'L A Harding, Sandra 1111f,82,142i if Harless, Tina 1091 96, ' ' ' Harlin, Linda 1091 96? ' ' ' Harmen, George 1111'59,62,63,82,83, 85,142 f Harmon, Patricia 1101 119 ' Harp, Glenn 1101 119 ' Harp, Grady 1101 119 Harrington, Michael 1121 Harris, Kathryn 1091 96 Harris, Kelli 1111 62,142 Harrison, Debbie 1091 65,88,96 Hartley, Owen 1101 119 Hartung, Laura 1101 119,125 Harwell, Cheryl 1121 167 Hathaway, Sheri 1121 4,69,167,178 Hathorne, Felicia 1111 73,142 Hawes, Stephanie 1101 119,125 Hawk, Carl 1101 119 Hawk, Sheryl 1091 96 Hawk, Stan 188 Hawk, Tom 1091 96,47 Hayes, Raymond H1091 82,85,96,47 Haylock, David 1091 54 Hazelwood, Nola1101 119 Hearn, Jeanette 112,191 Helbert, Ken 1121 Hellman, Beidget 1101 119 Hellman, Debbie 1091 96 , Hendrick, Ty 1101 I - ,- Hermansen, Victor 1121 76,81,83,85, 139, 161,167 Hernandez, Arthur 1091 47 Hernandez, Jose 1091 96 Hernandez, Mike 1121 168 Herrera, Chuck 1111 13,139,142,40 Herrera, Ricky 1091 96147 Herrin, Opal 88,199 Herring, Audrey 1091 96 A Herring, Horace 1101 119,46 Herring, Rita 1121 168,199 Herrington, Mike 73 Hickox, Ruth 1101 119 Hill, Carol 1101 Hill, Catherine 1101 85,119 Hill, Fred 109196 , Hill, James 1091 97,47 Hill, Sandy 1091 97 g 9 Hill, Terry 1111 r Hillenbrand, Mark 1121 62,153,168 Hillenbrand, Paul 1111 76,142,146 Hodges, Danny 1091 97 as ' Hoggard, Sheila 1091 97 A Holden, Beth 1091 97 1 . Holden, Martha 1111 81,142,193 if Holiway, Gwendolyn 1121 168,172 Holiway, Jeffrey 1101 14,76,83,116,1i 46 2 Hollers, Duane 1101 119 A 1 19' G aff, ir,. avtifiaf' r.xeg+i8f9' aim Hollers, Shelly 1111 82,142 Holleway, Lee 1101 119,46 Holleway, Roberta 1111 81,142 Holley, Brent 1101 120 Holley, Gayla 1091 97 Holliday, Thomas 1091 97 Holman, Jack 134,148,194 Holt, Theresa 1091 97 Holmes, Allison 1111 138,143 Homan, Debra 1101 120 Horiuchi, Diane 1121 60,168,169,177 Horiuchi, Lyle 1091 97 Horn, Debra 1111 143 Horn, Mary 1121 168 Horn, Shari 1091 Hotchkiss, Dana 1101 62,112,120,129 Hotchkiss, Kevin 1121 169,36,182 House, Richard 1121 169 Housley, Mark 1101 75,120 Houston, Christine 1101 120 Houston, Diane 1091 97 Houston, John 1101 13,30,120,46 Houston, Kenneth 1111 150,44 Howard, Janice 1091 97 Howard, Stephanie 1121 169,183 Howell, Volian 1101 Hubanks, Lois 5,206 Hudgeon, Julie 1101 120 Hudson, Betty 1091 97 Hudson, Edward 1101 120 Hudson, Michael 1111 67,76,79,143,150, -- 149,50,51 V ' U , I Hudson, Susanf1lO1 66,67,76,82,120,128 Huff, Earnest 1091514,97 Huff, Rhonda 1101'i85,1201 Hughes, Carl 1091 97 Hughes, Marie 1101120 9 Hulstron, Jeff 1111 Human, Joe 1121 169 A Humbarger, Barbara 1101 120- ' Huneke, Georgia 5,135,156,206,207,56 Hunter, Nettie 109197 Q Hunter, Peggy 1121 169 I ' Huuki, Carolyn 1101 120 I 1 Ieronimo, Davide1111 143,189 j Inglis, Jim 88,192 , , 1 to Inglis,'Sandyi1091 85,97 1 -i ' Irigary, Jeanette'1101 64,68,69,120,13O Isbell, Mary Lynn 1091 97 Islas, Rick 1111 143 I J Jackson, Keith 1091 97 L Jackson, Paul '1091 98,47 - Jacquez, Robert 1111 11431 2 Jamison, Don 13,210,211 - Jamison, Bill 189 1 2 A A A Jankina,Joia1gf11J 143 Jennings, Melaniee1111-143,145 Jennings, Teresa 1091 64,'76,88,93,98,36, -J 4' 1 4 5 1 Jones -Q .Qf'a ,liiidilizl '- , 'A EE:-V X-.', -1 53 Jensen, Greg 1111 135,143 Jessee, Jenny 1101 62,63,120 Jimenez J imeson J imeson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson ,Cindy Jo 1091 , Kimberly 1101 120,127 , Scott 1091 98 , Alan 1121 167 , Barbara 1111 143 , Ciana1111 143,149 ,Jamie Jeannin '111167,142, 143, 48 , Jamie L. 1101 120 , John 1091 98 , Kelli 1091 72,98 , Kyle 1101 120 , Larry 1091 ,Peggy 1121 169 Kistler, Cheryl 1101 82,121 Kleinknecht, Dawn 1121 169 Klingermen, Jennifer 1101 67,81,121 Kneeland, Daren 1101 121 Kneeland, Steven 1091 99 Koozer, Richard 1091 99 Kornegay, Pat 1121 170 Krick, Richard 1091 99,56 Krind, Bill 193 Kroeber, Debbie 1091 65,98,99 Kroeber, Diane 1091 65,71,99 Kroeber, Kevin 1121 170,57 Kukler, Theresa 1101 121 Lewis, Gloria 1641208 Lewis, Lee 1111 28,148,44 Linarez, Albert 1091 42,43 Linarez, Angie 1101 121 Linarez, Anna 1111 Linarez, Richard 1091 Lingenfelter, Mark 1111 144 Lingo, Tammy 1091 Linn, Renee 1091 Little, Cloud, Monty 1091 100 Livingston, Fawn 1111 Lloyd, Ben 1121 171,54 Lloyd, Daniel 1091 100 Kurtz, Daniel 1111 11,144,175 Kurtz, Dean 1101 121 Kurtz, Michael 1091 99 Johnson, Rusty 1091 14,98 Johnson, Terry 1091 98 Johnson, Terry L. 1121 Johnson, Tina 1111 64,66,143,145 Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones , Ann 1101 120 Brad 1101 85,120,54,55 Carol 1111 73,143,37,48 Carrie 1121 Jones, Jones, Jones, , David 1111 11,28,143,202,44 , Judy 156,194 ,Letha1111 135,143,423 , Riley 192,193,55 Robert 1101 120 Jones, , Sheryl 1091 98,49 Jones, Terri 1101 121,191 Jordan, Rickie 1091 98 Juarez, George 1091 98- Kain, Robert 1121 169 Karshner, Jennifer 1111 143,199 Karshner, Wendy 1101 121 Kastning, Wayne 1101 14,121,46 Keathley, Laura 1091 98,103 Kurtz, Teresa 1091 82,99,106 L Labanderia, Maurice 1111 Lackie, Darcy 49 Lacy, William 1101 121 Lafleur, Susan 1091 99,48 Lakey, Imogene 1111 Lakin, Patricia 1091 99 Lancaster, Robert 1111 13,30,144 Langford, Amanda 1091 99 Lanham, Michael 1091 99,100 Lanham, Teresa 1091 99 Larcabal, John 1111 144 Larcabal, Marty 1111 76,144 Larson, James 1091 99,57 Larson, Kimrae 1121 170 Lasky, Linda 1101 73,82,121,145,49 Lasky, Ralph 1121 170 Lattimore, Linda 1111 Law, Brian 1111 138,144 Law, Stephanie 1101 121,56 Lawrence, Jerry 1121 170 Leal, Fran 1101 67,71,81,121,191,130 Ledoux, Carleton 1101 76,85,121 LoConte, Mark 1091 100 Long, Kerwin 1101 13,122 Lopes, Jeanette 1121 171 Lopez, Richard 1101 122,46 Lopez, Sara 1101 Lopez, Tammie 1111 144 Lorenz, Derrick 1121 11,171,36,182,38 Lorenz, Robin 1101 122,40,41 Lourence, Stephen 1091 100,103,47,46 Lowas, Cathy 1101 27,62,122 Lowe, Brenda 1121 171 Lubben, Teresa 1121 172 Lubbers, Gary 1101 122,46 Lucio, Eddie 1101 14,121,128 Lucio, Elia 1121 172 Luis, Jr., Albert 1101 l4,122,123,l91,40 Luis, Doug 1121 156,172,176,204,44,45 Luis, Dwight 1121 172 Maloy, Dan 1101 122,190 Mann, Richard 1101 122,205 Manners, Pam 1101 122 Manzon, Bridgette 1101 122 Marable, Harvey 1121 28,29,173,175,178, 44,45 Marable, Vaughan 1101 122 Marienau, Gary 1091 102 Marienau, Suzanne 1121 82,169,195 Marsha, Mark 1091 Marsh, Robert 1111 202 Marshall, Gregory 1101 13,30,31,112,123, 129,40 Marshall, Rhonda 1111 64,66,69,76,134, 135,144,145,147,150,149,48 Marshall, Robert 1101 123 Martin, Dan 1091 102 Martin, Jerry 1101 Martin, Rose 1101 123 Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez , Agundo 1111 Albert 1111 13,145,203,150 Carmen 1091 Deborah 1101 123 Elena 1121 72,173 Estella 1091 Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, ,Jesse 1091 42,43 , Mario 1101 123 ,Michael 1121 102,173 Martinez, , Robert 1121 173 , Sylvia 1101 123 Richard 1111 189 Luis, Filomena 1091 100 Luis, Joseph 1101 30,122 Luis, Pat1111 10,11,141,146,44 Lutz, Jeff 1091 14,100,47 M Machado, Doug 1121 172 Machado, Eleanor 1101 122 Machado, Kim 1101 122,202 Machado, Nellie 1111 144 Keenan, Karen 1111 134,143,195,149 Keith, Deborah 1101 Keith, Freemen 1091 98 Kellams, Mary Jo 1111 5,144,198 Kellams, Sue 1091 98,197 Keller, Stephen 1101 121,40 Kelley, Stacey 1101 64,82,112,l21,130, 49 Kelly, Rodney 1121 157,169 Kelly, Scott 1101 121,46 Kelly, Teri 1091 98 Kelly, Tim 1101 121 Kennedy, Casey 1101 14,117,121 Kenoyer, Lisa 1091 98 Kerns, Tracy 1101 73,121,199,129 Kershisnik, Alice 1101 121,126 King, Bobby 1111 144,208 King, Debra 1101 121 King, Diane 1121 156,169,183 King, Donna 1091 99 King, Lynn 1121 156,169 Kirk, Dean 1111 144 Kirklin, Becky 1111 82,144 Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee , Brad 1121 170 , David 191 , Debbie 1111 144 , Frank 1091 , Kathryn 1121 76,156,170,177 Lee, , Patrick 1121 28,170,173,178,200 , Richard 1091 100,47 , Robert 1111 144 Linda 1091 196,52 Lee, Rodney 1121 171,172,179 Lee, Susan 1101 60,76,121 Legaspi, Albert 1121 76,84,168,171,l77 Leger, Lorie Legvold, Brenda 1121 171 n Leifreid, Starla 1121 Lemons, Randy 1091 100,53,52 Leon, Franisco 1091 100 Lesesne, Elizabeth 1091 68,69,89,100, 103, 145,109 Less, Robyn 1091 100,55 Leue, Paul 1091 100 Leue, Rebecca 1121 5,76,171 Lewis, Cleon Machado, Roxanne 1101 122 Macke, Susan 1101 65,73,81,122 Macias, Angelo 1091 14,100,42 Macias, Fran 1111 64,66,135,144,145, 152 Maciel, Lynda 1121 172 Maciel, Steve 1111 145,44 Madrid, Herminia 1101 122 Madrigal, Josie 1091 65 Madrigal, Raymond 1121 11,62,67,172f 38 Madrigal, Rosa 1101 65,83,122 Madruga, Betty 1121 172 Magsamen, Vicki 1121 173 Mahoney, Fred 28,193 Maldonado, Becky 1091 100 Maldonado, Daniel 1121 Maldonado, Eleanor 1101 Maldonado, Valentine 1111 145 Maldonado, Yolanda 1121 Maloles, Benicio 1121 173 Maloles, Bernadette 1091 100 Maloy, Cam 1111 59,81,145 Masters, David 1091 47 Matthiesen, Claudia 1111 76,138,145,195 Mauricio, Ildelina 1091 l Mauricio, Stella 1111 85,123,145 May, Cathleen 1101 123 May, Robert 1111 137,145 Mayfield, John 1091 Maynor, Demitress 1101 123 Maynor, Dwight 1091 100,102 Mc Cahill, Debbie 1111 83,146 Mc Cown, Greg 1091 102,47 Mc Cown, Teri 1121 Mc Daniel, Margaret 1121 Mc Donnell, Scott 1121 62,63,158,173 Mc Donnell, Sharon 109 Mc Eachin, Brenda 1101 123 Mc Gaffee, Mary 1091 102 Mc Gee, Robert 1121 11,169,173 Mc Ginnis, Steve 1121 173 Mc Ginnis, Tom 1091 47 Mc Glasson, Rusty 1091 207,47 Mc Glothlin, Jeannie 1121 73,173 Mc Glothlin, Kevin 1091 30,46 Mc Gown, Teri 1121 173 Mc Grew, Brenda 1121 173 Mc Guire, Cheryll 1111 146 Mc Kay, Brian 1111 13,146 Mc Keag, Michele 1091 Mc Kibben, Don 204 Mc Ilwain, Jan 1121 173 Mc Nabb, Guy 1091 Medley, Mike 1091 Meehan, Cormac 1111 146 Meehan, Karen 1091 102 Meeks, David 1111 146,44 255 Meinhardt, Ron 71,73 Melindo, Rolando 1091 76,102 Melindo, Rosana 1111 146 Wi Mello, Nonette 19 Mellor, Sandy 213,214 Mellor, Steve 1091 Mellor, Tom 1111 146 Mendes, Debbie 1111 146 f Mendes, John 1111 13,146,189 Mendes, Ken 1101 Mendez, Pru 1091 6 Mendoza, Gina 1101 123 Mendoza, Margie 1111 Menezes, Greg 1101 123 Mercer, Jeff 1111 Mercer, Scott 1091 145 Meritt, Cristina 1111 Meritt, Hanna 1091 Meritt, Maria 1121 83,173 Meritt, Norman 1101 123 Merrill, James 1101 122,123 Merrill, Pamela 1111 146 A A Merrill, Janice 1091 Merritt, Thomas 1101 Merritt, Thomas 1101 123 Meyer, Jimmy 1101 123 4 Meyer, Vickie 1111 146 Meyers, Katie 1091 102 ' Michener, Ronda 1091 102 Mideiros, John 1111 146 Miguel, Ed 188 Miguel, Jerilyn 1111 66,134,144,146, 152, 149 Miller, Dave 196,197,37 Miller, John 1121 28,208,38 Mills, Cynthia 1121 73,174 Mims, Alice 1091 Miranda, Allen 1111 13,146,189,208 Miranda, Jerry 1091 93,191 Miranda, Ralph 1121 174 Moeller, Pamela 1101 123 Molina, Sylvia 1111 146 Monaghan, Jerome 1121 Monaghan, Marita 1111 192 Monaghan, Marty 1121 Monteith, Frank 1111 146 Montgomery, Bobbie 1111 146,149 Muskrat Myers Norton Nick 1101 124 56 Norton Richard 1111 146 Parent Teff1f12J Notarangelo Brian 1121 174 Parker Eva 1111 Notarangelo Cathy 1101 124 Parker Joseph 1123 Nortate Pau11101 124 Farmer Noto, Elizabeth 1091 103 Novak Nunes Nunes Nunes Nunes Montgomery, Jeff 1101 123 is My land Montgomery, Richard1101 123,40,4-'1 ' le Moore, David 1091 Moore, George 1091 47 Moore, Paulette 1111 33,146 Moore, Steve 1091 102 Mora, Margarita 1101 123 Moran, Patrick 1101 124 Moreno, Rosa 1101 Moreno, Virginia 1101 124 Moriarty, Jack 1111 146,54 Moriarty, Kathleen 1101 Morris, Carol 1121 174 Morris, Chris 1101 124 Morris, Ricky 1111 13,136,146,151,44, Mueller, Doug 1101 124 Mur h Patrick 1091 102,47 46 P Y, , Murray, John 1101 76,78,114,116,124,, 54 256 S9liSsL11P?43' ii' eq ' ' Rhoads, Marty 1093 11,105,57 Rhyne, Mike 1093 193,105 Rhyne, Steve 1123 178 Rice, Sharon 1113 81,82,148 Rider, Annette 1093 105 Rinehart, Ron 1103 74,126,46 Rinner, Denise 1093 85,105 Robasciotti, Donna 1123 178 Robasciotti, Laurie 1103 126 Roberson, William 1093 105,42,43 Rocha, Anthony 1103 14,15,122,126 Sweaza Rocha, Cheryl 1103 71,126 Rocha, Chris 1113 Rocha, Edward 1093 105 Rodarmel, Rodrigues, Rodrigues, Mike 1103 126 Bill 18 Paul 1093 150,105,47 Rodrigues, Stuart 1113 148 Rodrigues, Frank 1093 207,105 , F Rodrigues, Larry 1113 148 , 1 ,. if Rodriquez, Teresa 1123 .- Rodriquez, Timmy 1093 105 Roe, Jerry 1113 148,205 Roe, Steven 1123 178 Rogers, Renee 1113 Rogers, Susan 1103 125,126 . Romeiro, Eric 1103 126 Romeiro, Steve 1093 106 Romero, Sandra 1113 Roorda, Debra 1093 106 Rose Rose Rose Carol 1093 106 Rose, ,Charles 1103 126 ,Patricia 1103 71,126 , Sherrie 1093 85,106 Rosenthal, Karen 1103 75,126 Thomps Strain Ross, Janice 112348 Rothschild, Susan 1093 106 Rowell, Edna 214 Rowell, Rhonda 1123 82,178 Royer, Marriellen 1123 Rubio, Berta 1103 V Rummel, Elizabeth 1093 106 Rummel, Rebecca 1113 148 Rush, Regina 1113 85,148,58 Rush, Shauna 1093 105 S Sabo, William 1113 ' Sagasar, Barbara 1113 148 Salas, Loretta 1103 126 Salberg, Dawn 1103 82,193,54,55,126 Saling, Mary 1093 106 Saling, Regina 1093 106 Salzburg, Deborah 1103 145 Sammon, Stephanie 1093 106 Sanchez, Luis 1093 64,83,94,145,106 Sanders, Chris 1093 106 Sanders, Linda 1093 106 Sanford, Patti 1093 72 Santos, Mary 1093 Santos, Richard 1113 148 Sartuche, Elizabeth 1093 106 Scarbrough, Dennis 1103 Schaad, Steve 1113 148 Scheber, Nanci 1093 106,107,48,49 ' - Schmitt, Chris 1113 148 - ' ' , - ' Schmitt, Mike 1093 106 g A' Schultz, Chris 1103-57,127 Schuschke, Jon 1103 , L, Schuster, Diana 1103 127 ' Schutt, David 1103 122,127 fi Schutt, Steven 1113 149 f E, Schwarzenbach, Hart 112319Q,5,170, 172, 178,57 Schwarzenbach, KarefiiK103j823117,118, 58,127 as 3 , Schwarzenbach, Leslie 1103 126,121 V 130 , ' Schweizer, 1113311,190,f149,56 Scott, Gregoqi51093 106, ' Scott, 1103'55,126. ' 3 , Scott, Keiiaigioy 114,127 ' . Scott,Mie 1113 13,149 ,l 'SCOSL S '113 44 3 Sedgewig 5 ' y 14,210,211 Segura, 3 j Semmen,D6i1g1113 11,135,141,l49,38 Senn, Steve 1113 73,136,152,149 Serpa, Celene 1113 73,57,149 Serpa, Celests 1113 73,57,149 Shannon, Daniel 1103 46 Shannon, David 1113 Shaw, Kari 1123 85,178 Shepard, Denise 1103 73,127 Shetters, David 1103 127 Shobes, John 1103 127 Shore, Sharon 1103 127 Short, Jennifer 1093 98,106 Short, Margaret 1113 5,149 Shortnacy, Timothy 1093 106 Silva, Charles 1113 13,204,150 - ' Silva, Cynthia 1123 172,179 Silva, Darrin 1113 13 Silva, Daymon 1103 13,127 Silva, Denise 1103 56,127 Silva, Janee 1113 33,146,51 Silva, John 1103 127 Silva, Johnny 1113 150 Silva, Jose 1093 106 r Silva, Keith 1103 14,30,31,112,127,40 Smith, Richard 1103 123,57,127 Smith, Robert 195 Smith, Robert 1103 14,127,46 Smith, Tracy 150 Snelgrove, Gayle 1093 107 Snelgrove,.Melodie 1123 179 Snelgrove, Trayce .1103 127 Snow, Lbixise 210,130 ' Snow,-lgiirmita 1103 65,68,83,89,114, 127' , . . , ' Soloiizano, Ann 1103 128' - S0l0l'i09-Allgel 1111 l Sorensoii,,'Yicki1195 ii , X Soto, Richard 1093 14,107 Sousa, Matyluou 1093 107 Souza, '1103 128 if Souza, Gina1113 198,150Q - , Sowell, Carol,1093 33,5-5,107 Sowell, Isaac 1113 15054244 Sowell, Kerri 1103 72,1285 4 ,Y ' Spafford, Chuck 1103 128 V Speake, Steve 1093 14,10'7,47 Speake, Theresa 1123 68,69,139,176, 179, 208 Sperry, Gregory 1093 107 Sprinkle, Shelly 1093 Spurlock, David 1113 150 Staebler, Paula 1123 Stambaugh, Randy 1123 179 Stambaugh, Susan 1113 150 Stamp, Deborah 1093 66,197,107 Standridge, Deborah 1123 179 Standridge, Don 1093 88 Standridge, Ike 1093 107 Sula, Michael 1123 10,11,165,180,45 Sullivan, Kirk 1093 108,47 Sullivan, Suzanne 1113 73,76,140,141,15 Summers, Jeri 1123 180 Summers, Rollen 1103 128 Summers, Rollynne 1093 49 Summers, Silas Jr. 1123 Supangan, Eduardo 1093 108 Supangan, Leanilda 1103 83,128 Surfacq,5Danny 1093 200,557,108 Surface,?Timothy 1113 190 Suttle, Chuck 210 Sutton, Dru 1113 76,139,140,151,52 Sutton, Fynn 1093 108 Swaim, Shawn 1093 108 Laura 1103 128 Swarm, ,Kathy 1123 5,6s,e9,171,1so Standridge, Sandra 1113 151 Stanley, Susan 1103 82,115,117,121, 206, 128,130 Staples, Kathy 1093 107 Swift, Cindy Swift, Dennis 1113 78,151,54,56 ' Swift, Karen 1123 17,18,60,157, l66,55, 180 Swinson, Tempie 1093 82,93,196,108 Szalay, Janet 208 Tanner, Reginald 1103 Tarkon, Danny 1103 46 Tassler, Teresa 1113 203 Taylor, Johnnie 1093 Taylor, Tami 1123 76,82,180 Teague, Joy 1123 6,178,179,181 Teague, Michael 1103 128,46 Terry, Harold 189 Terry, Tena 1093 108 Teter, Sandra'1093 27,64,68,69,94,108 Teter, Susan 1113 Thayer, Mary 1113 Sterrett, Charles 1093 14,107,47 Stevens, Brenda 1123 180 Stevens, Linda 1113 151 Stevens, Mark 1123 180 Stevens, Michael 1103 128 Stevenson, Mike 1123 180, , Stewart, Janet 1113 ' Silva, Robert 1123 179,199,51 1 g.LStidham, Garry 1113 13,151 V Silvas, Patricia 1093 106 Simas, Kevin 1093 106 Simas, Patrick 1103 127 ' Sirnas, Theresa 1123 179 Sjolund, David 1123 10,11,179,38,39 Skaggs, Kelly 1103 71,127 Skaggs, Kimberly 1093 107 4 Skinner, Tannioe 1103 82,127 Slate, ,Roger 1103 , Slocum, Roger 1093 73,107 , Smead, Dawneen 1113 76,78,134,150,, - 149 ' ' Smead, Robert 1103 127 Smith, Cindy 214 Smith, Dale 1103 127 Smith, Dana 1113 Smith, David 1103 73,127 Smith, Marilyn 210 Smith, Mitchell 1123 164,179,38 Stidham, Ronnie 1093 14,179,107,47 Stineburg, Lani 1123 Thomas, Debby 1113 I Thomas, Kathy 1113 Thomas, Kim 1093 108 Thomas, Mary 1103 68,69,128 Thomas, Monica 1113 73,76,83 Thomas, Ray 202 Thomas ,Stephanie 19 Thomas, Stephen 1113 Thomas, Terri 1103 121,201,128 on, Deidraf1103 128 Stineburg, Malia 1093 107 Stockton, David 1093 107 Stockton, Terri 1123 180 Stoke, Darrell 1093 96,107 Stoke, Leon 1123 6O,170,179,180 Stone, Barbara 198 Stone, Pamela 11,03 128 Storey, Steven 1103 128 ' Storms, Patricia 1123 180 Strafford, Denise'1123 4,6,19,68,69, 76,81, 180 Strain, Strain, Strain, , Kurt 1103 76,123,58,128,46 Bret 1093 90,57,108 Cristi 1123 so,6v,7s,s1,5s Kevin 1103 7s,12s,46 , Strausbaugh, Dean 1103 128 Struhl, Eric 193 Thompson, Phillip David 1113 Thompson, Renee 1123 181 Thompson, Tammy 1123 181 Thornhill, Mark 1093 108,47 Timpson, Donald 1093 108 Timpson, Marie 1113 60,76,81 Tindell, Mike 1123 181 Titus, Stephanie 1093 Todd, Jennifer 1123 181 Tolbert, Otis 1093 14,194,108,47 Torres, Anthony 1123 11,26,181,38,39 Torres, Carlos 1113 Torres, Debra 1103 129 Torres, George 1123 181 Torres, Henry 1113 13 Torres, Kathy 1093 33,88,99,104,108,48 Torres, Timothy 1103 l4,15,l7,l12,129 257 1 x 1101 Tran, H2 112.1 1 5 ' L 2 5 8 Tran, Hien 1121 - ,Q ,Tribble Brenda 1101 55,129 ,76,1 15, trfomblladrsaen111016869 129, li 4 4 6 at Troup, Kiiiilierley' 1091 108- Truax,Rogerii110176,40 5 ' Tucker, James 1101 129 Judy 1091 108 Turngr, Kym 1111 27,60,64,84,134, 135344, 37,149 3 Turner, Michael 1091 85,123,108,471f, A Turner, Timothy 1101 10,129 3 - Tuttle, Raymond 1101 129,46 . U Uffn1an,Tammy 1121 138,181 Uffqisd,,1'11ed110174,75,180 1 1101 80,130 8 gf 3 3 ugiiitiiggiiderminid 1091 80,108j,g,1 Peter 1101 130 ,. .. 1 T Q , V Van Zandt, Chip 1091 108 Van Zandt, Sheryl 1111 151 Vanderveur, Tamisa 1101 129 Vasquez, Rudy Jr. 1101 14,15,129 Vaughn, Bob 204,205 Veiga, Bret 1101 Verhougstraete, Michele 1091 108 Verhougstraete, Suzanne 1111 151 Vernon, Johnny 1091 47 Vernon, Robert 1121 181 Vickers, Jammie 1121 Vieira, Carolyn 215 Vieira, Gary 1101 129 Vieira, Stephen 1121 181 Villa, Mary 1091 55,108 Villa, Theresa 1111 64,76,135,144,151, 152, 55 Villa, Thomas 1121 181 Villanueva, Cecilio 1111 18,152 Villanueva, Edgardo 1111 191,152 Villanueva, Karlottha 1121 5 Villanueva, Marilu 1091 108 , Villasenor,Cirilo1111 11,152,57, I , Villi,Kimberly1121182 fi fy. Vogt, Andra 1101 208,129 of Vogt, Peg 215 Vogt, Thomas 1091 108 . I , Volden, Thomas 1121 182fA-gf, - Von Sydow, Sabina 85,1970 3' Vorhees, Mike 189 W Vosburgh, Johnny 1101 14,129,116 W, , Wade, Donald 1111 152 Wagley, Charles 202,36 Waits, Charles 1121 205,182 258 Waits, Roy 11219182 Walker, Barbara 1091 Walker, Cindy 1101 130 , 1 Wallace, Crystal 1101 , Wa1h0n,DHYid 001 1 Walton, Terri 1111 26,145,152 Y Waltrip, Liz 1101 130,49 ' 5 Ward, Steve :1091 108 WarkentiHQi1Don 14,138,200,201,40 Warmee, David 200 Warren, Carlena 1091 Warren, Jimmy 1091 109 ' Washburn, Robert 1101 130 Watson, Cynthia 1091 71,109 Watson, Debbie 1091 .109 Watson, Johnna 110121303 A Watson, Sandra 1121 182 - Watts, Kathy 1101 72,130 Waymire, Carol 1121 167,551,182 3 Waymire, Dale 1101 14,130,116 ' Waymife, Jeri 1121i55,182 Weathers, Beverly 1111 72,152 Weaver, Pamela 1091 65,109 , Webb, Ricky 1111 189,152 Wedderburn, Craig 1111 Wedderburn, James 1101 Wedderburn, Michael 1121 158,182 Wedderburn, Tim 1101 130 Wede, David 1101 130 Wede, Fran 1111 85,152,118 Weich, Kym 152 Weichman, Kathleen 1111 152 Welch, Charles 1091 109' - Welch, Kimberly 1111 Welch, Richard 1121 Wenzel, Barry 1111 190,51 Wenzel, John 1091 109 g Wescoat, Annette 1111-59,81,193,152 Wester, Joey, 1091 1090 Westwood, Cheryl 1091 100,109,48,49 Westwood, Diane 1111 73,141,152,48 Wetterberg, Mina 214,215 Wheat, Debbie 1091 65,109 Wheat, Nancy 1101 130 Wheat, Vicky 1111 153 Whitaker, Mark 1091 White, Angela 1101 80,131 White, Jay 1091 109 White,'Jeffrey1101i130 . , White, Jennifer 1091 73,109 ,. 1 'f V Paula 1091 80,109 A mwhiteside, Helen11101 80,130 Whitfield, Lisaf,1Q91 109 1 , Whitmore, Renee 1091 1091 Whitten, Alene 1101 58,131 2157553 Whitten, Luther 211 ' if J Widger, Pete 1101 ' Wiggins, Dale 1101 130,46 Wilcox, Patricia 1101 55,130 , , Wilen, Pen 188 ii Wilhite, Chellie 1091 109 1 Will, Bonnie 1101 65,81,130,49 Will, George 1111 76,84,137,151,153 Williams, Carolyn 1111 73,153 Williams, Randy 1091 1095 Williams, Rebecca 1091 ,109 Williams, Williams Williams Williams Ricky 1111 11,141,146,200 Rhonda 1091 73 ig ,, :Scott112154 y is ,Todd 1091 7,27,92,107,109,47 Williamson, Matt 1111 153,52 Willis, Deborah 1101 Wilson, Carrie 1121 183 Wilson, Clay'1111 208,153 Wilson, Matt 1091 109 Wilson, Norris Jr. 1101 131,46 Wimer, Dana 1101 82,131 Wintz, Doug 1101 13,112,410 Wintz, Kenny 1111 30,31,15,40 Wise, John 1101 131,46 1 Wise, Mindy 1121 183 Wish, Leslie 1121 183 Wolfe, Dale 1091 109,42,43 Wolfe, Kathleen 1121 183 Wood, Karen 33,193 ' Woods, Keith Woods, Wayman 1101 Wooliver, Clark 1091 Wright, Joy 1111159,73,142,153 Wright, Robin 1111 193,153 Wyrick, Wey 83,211 i' Y Yancey, Carmen 1111 153 Yancey, Celia 1111 153 Yancey, Jim 1121 Yates, June 1101 82,131 Ybarra, Gary 1101 131 Ybarra, Georgia 1101 131 Ybarra, Joe 1111 Ybarra, Teresa 1121 183 York, Timothy 1091 85,109 Young, Birdene 1121 183 Young, Ernie 1101 131 Young, Eva 1111 153 Young, Kathy 1091 100,109 Young, Kelly 1111 Young,,KurcVScot1: 1101 , Young,'Paul ,1091 109,131 Young, Scott 1111 f Q izdtiig Bryant1091,109 Q zdddld, Lisa 1121'19,76,81,82,156,37, 183, 50,51 l Zebell, Charles 1101 131 Zebell, Steve 1101 131 Zelenka, Kenny 1091 109 Zewe, Mark 1121 144,183 - - Zuniga, Salestino 1121 13,183,323 . L.. ia.-- Z, A ff' 'asv TERRY AJOLO: Spanish Club, Fil-Am Club Bowling Team. RUDY ALCONCHER: Interclass, Band, Honor Band, Felix Awards, Karate iVisa- lia OX? 'IlourneyJ, Photo Club. JOE MIJO: Football,Wrestling,Track, Interclass, Baseball. CAROLYN DIANE BADASCI:Girl's State Alternate, C.S.F. Life Member, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Jr. Es- cort, Basketball Queen Candidate, Jr.- Sr. Prom Committee, Senior Class Tres., Freshman Class Delegate, Jlmior Class Sec. Ski Club, Rally Club, Spanish Club, Newman Club, Inter-class chairman, Swim Team, Labby, Night Rally coach. DAVID BARNETT: Track!Captain!MVP, Commissioner of Atheltics, L Association! Pres, Senior Class Play, Cross-Country, Photo C1ub!V ice Pres, Drama Club, Choir, Interclass, ICC Representative. CINDY BATISTA: Rally Club. LORRAINE BATTIEST: Volleyball, Girl's Track, SIP. MARILEE BOWLING: Board of Directors Y.M.C:A., Assemblyperson for Youth and Gov't., Fashion Committee, Pro ram Committee, Ski Club, Rally Club, Cara- van Club, Newman Club, Senior Class Play. PEGGI BOX: Cross Country, Track, Interclass, Ski Club. ART BRADFORD: Football!Captain! MVP, Track!Captain, Float Committee, Player of the Week CFootballJ, Prom Com- mittee, Tiger of the Year Candidate, 50's Committee, Powderpuff, Interclass, Gift Committee, Senior Delegate. GLORIA BRADFORD: Track, Basketball Queen Candidate. JILL ANN BRAGG: CSF Life Member- Secretary, ICC Representative, Newman Club!Vice Pres.!Pres., NUNTIUS! Busi- ness Manager, Swim Team!Manager, Rally Club, Interclass, Baccalaureate Committee, Senior Class Assistant. DAVE BRANHAM: Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track, Football. DEAN BRAZIER: Cross-Country!Letter- man!Captain, Track!Letterman, Inter- class. MAL BRAZIL: Football, FFA Milk Drink- ing Contest fWinnerJ, Tennis, Night Rally, Interclass, Work Experience. . SUSAN BROWN: Head Pepgirl, Commis- sioner of Rallies and Assemblies, Night Rally Chairman, Ski Club! Treasurer, Track, Gymnastics, CSF Life Member, Freshman Class Vice-Pres., Jr. Class Float!Chairman, Rally Club, B 8: C Cheer- liader, Powderpuff, Newman Club, Inter- c ass. TIERRY BUDGE: Plays, Felix Award8z! Best Actor, Swing Choir fFelix-Best Male Vocalistl, CSF, Drama Club, French Club, Swimming, Tennis. HEATHER CAMRBELL: Honor Roll, Track, Cross-CountrylCapta1n, Basket- 'lly Senior Credits ball, Basketball Queen Candidate, French Club!Pres., Junior-Senior Prom Commit- tee. ANTHONY CASSATA: Cross-Count . ROSALIE CASTILLO: Track, Volleyball, Interclass, GAA. SHERRY CAVANAUGH: Sr. Class Vice President, Jr. Class Delegate, Swim Team, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Sr. Gift Committee, Jr. Escort, CSF Officer, Homecoming Steering Committee, New- man Club. ADELINA CAVAZOS: Lettergirl!Head, Christmas Queen, Honor Roll. DENISE ARLENE CLAUS: Rally Club! Ribbons Committee, FFA, Livestock Sz Horse Judging Teams, Powderpuff, FFA Week Committee. JEFF CONNORS: Band RITA CONTRERAS: Tennis, Honor Roll JOHN COPHER: FFA ROBERT COTTA: Tennis MIKE COTTON: Track, Cross Country, Ski Club, Newman Club JODI COX: Volleyball, Interclass, Rally Club, Nominating Convention CINDRA CRENSHAW: CSF Life Mem- bership, Student Council!Sr. Delegate Campus Life, Ass't Director!Junior Class Play, Sr. Breakfast Committee Chair- man, Drama Club, Senior Class Play! Crew, Honor Roll '77, Nominating Con- vention!Decorations. Interclass '77, Sci- ence Ass't, Homecoming Parade!Float Committee YVONNE CRIOLLOS: Rally Club, FFA, Interclass DEBBIE DRISP: Volleyball, Ring Com- mittee, ICC Volleyball Representative, Football Statistician, Basketball Statis- tician VICKY DANIELS: Jr. Choir, Wrestling Statistician JIM DAULTON: FootballfSr. MVP, all League, all stars, Player of the Weekl, Baseball lJr. Varsity Best Hitter, all League, Frosh Best Hitterl Basketball Soph. Captain, Junior Class President, Tiger of the Year Candidate, Float Com- mittee, Prom Committee, Jr.!Sr. Escort, Powderpuff!Coach, Interclass, Ski Club, Night Rally, Basketball Queen Escort RENNE' DAVIS: Honor Roll RON DE KNEEF: Football, Ski Club, A.R.C. Club ROGER DELANEY: Bank of America Fine Arts Pla ue Winner, Who's Who Among Music Students in American High Schoo s, CSF Life Member, Marching and Concert Band, LHS Jazz Ensemble, WHC Jazz Ensemble, Tennis, Felix Award Winner, FTA, Band President, Homecoming Queen Selection Committee NOEL DEROUIN: Track CINDY DEY: Paintings!Hanford and Pri- rinary School, Christmas Queen Candi- ate STUART DIXON: Football SUSAN DUDEK: Sr. Delegate, Prom Committee, Jr. Escort, Homecoming Com- mittee ALAN DUNDON: Wrestling, Football, Ski Club, Interclass TOM DURANT: Baseball, Football, Bas- ketball, Basketball Queen Candidate Es- cort DON DUTRA: Football, FFA RICK ELLIS: Baseball, Football ROBERT EMBRADOR: Honor Roll JOHN ESCALERA: Football JANET L. ETCHEBEHERE: Rally Club, Volleyball!Manager, Interclass, Baseball Scorekeeper, Cinderette JOE ETCHEBEHERE: Track, Baseball, Football, Basketball Queen Candidate Escort, Baseball!MVP, Football!MVP and all League MIIEE FANDEL: Baseball, Football, Golf, Ban KELLY FEESE: Salutatorian, CSF Life Member, CSF Vice-President!Treasurer, Freshmen!Sophomore Class Treasurer, Commissioner of Historical Records, Ass't Director Sr. Class Play, Tennis, Varsity Basketball Captain, Bank of America Certificate Winner!Social Studies, NUN- TIUS! Organizationa Editor, Labby, Senior Breakfast Server, Prom Commit- tee, Senior Breakfast Committee, Drama! Forensics Club, ICC President, Youth and Government, Rap Staff, Interclass KIRK FLEMMING: Football, Wrestlin , Soccer Captain, Track, Letterman's Cluli President 1 SHERRI FORD: Newspaper Staff, Pep Club, Student Council Secretary TAMMI FRALEY: Varsi3lPer3girl, Track, Record Holderfor Girl's 'gh ump, Miss King Count Pagfnt, Poise!A6pearance Winner, B!iC C eerleader, olleyball, Interclass, Ski Club, Rally Club, Powder- puff, Prom Decorations Committee DOROTI-IEA ELAINE GAFFNEY: Track! MVP, All 'American YTrack,. Volleyball! MVP and Most Improved, Rally Club, Photo Club, Prom Committee, Interclass GLORIA GAGNE: Sophomore Class Delegate, Tennis, Served on Senior Break- fast ommittee, Ski Club!Secretary, Inter- class, Dress Code Committee, Interna- tional Girls Softball, Powderpuff Team. KERRY J. GLOVER: Tennis, Spanish Club! Secretary, Senior Class Play, Senior Breakfast Committee, Baccalaureate Committee. BRIAN GOMES: Football, Track, Home- coming Queen Escort. GAIL GOMEZ: Sophomore Ring Com- mittee, Interclass, Girls' League. EDWIN GRAHAM: AFS. RONALD GRANTHAM: FFA Farm- power Team, Baseball, Football, Track, Swim Team, Wrestling, Photo Club. DANIEL HERBERT GILFRY: Football! Outstanding lineman!Kinis-Tulare All- Star!2nd Team All-League ootball, Base- E balllMVP, Goltf,i-g.Bank?Z?of America Certi- Winner, , CASC President, Girls State? 'TIEANNIE MCGLOTI-ILINg.PoetrytEMaga-, Powderpu.fflQoach, Interclass, Representative, Delegate to :Minority zien Editor FTA,,,Jl- Ch0il?3-5Ral1yfCh1b, fHonoij?2Roll, Lab Assistantp A ,,i, gir'outh1Erngowerment Lab, DAR Citizen- BRENDA'iMCGRgEW: Bank of America PHYLLIS GREENQ i,fi ship Awar , CSF Life Membership, Seng, Business Certificate, Honor Roll,f FTA, DICKgGUDMb2lQIS,ONifg?BHsketba.ll, Inter- 'ior Class President, Freshman!SophomofeEi Art Club. I , 2e,e 5 classyQfiijnmitteeyilnterclass. ' -, V V,C1ass Delegate, Rally Club!VP of Posters' I JAN QMCILWAIN: sgtall ,rQlyibNice'i'Pres.! DEBBIE Marian Hiner Voca,l3,,VV-,V-- ,eie 2 and Ass't President of Communicationsggi V Assistantf 2Rresideiri'ii,5Seniorf.'. Announce- Scholarship Winner, Bank offgg-Americaqr' VFHA Secretaryffreasurerjiarid' ICC- -meriljfgmominittee, iWho's Who Among -Certifiggte,Ofi-Merit in Music, AriCappel5f , presentative, AFS SecretaryfTreasurer,g Hi 'h Sch0o1?Students.,, , A,,V L, -ClubjTreasurer, ICCj ,Repre-Q ',,i l. .Ski Club . ' ,lilfi ,Sci- 'sentatisie for SEA, Nominating,g1ConveriQ3Qg4Q T IPAT LEE: Basketball, Football, Coaches 1 ,',, ROE, Woi'lr? in tion, 'Baccalaureate Committee21iIi2?'Senioriiiwi'I iAward!Basketball, Interclass Cafeteria, YEP.-' . Class,B,fayfCoach. - if RODNEY LEE: Junior Class Treasiirerfi i'., JOHN MILLER: Soph.,Wg,Rresi4Efenti KATHEEEN HALL: Rally Club, Honorgj ,,A- Q Worked at Lincoln Market, Teacher'sAid Basketball,F1QshmaI1Q4thle Roll, Girls'LeaIgdue,,Interclassg Q ALBERT K. LEGASPI: Supenor Perform- CYNTHIA Outsta1rcHtig Ameri- MARK HAMB IN:jTenniSg,Golf.'f I ance in Mathematics CSF Life can-fHigh School Student5,,'.jMa9kfMan. MICHAEL' HARRINGTON: Football, Member, Honor Roll, Niiffmations' to erffand Statisticiqmrxl,FTggg,3fg,,9,g5.Cape1lE, Baseball, Track, Basketball. - - ' ,,,.,, VV ,Navel Academy and Military Academy, Ciinderettes. g 4 CHERYL HARWELL: HonorV,'Rol,lig-3,.Q,gV 5 WHC Achievement Day, ICC. Represent- VKIMQNEAL: ,fligers IZoicefEditor, Horne- i?y911eYbiIllfAll ative - liicoming and 'l,- Basketball, Queen ,,,. ,Candil Leagtjr-r3,Player3',Juriior ESCOI'lj,?lfHOUOIf Roll, LORI LEGER: GAA i 'Tdatesg gTrack,.sSI'ennis,g,,3Rbvzderpuf'lEf? Inter.- Cheegleader, Maforette, Psychology,,g,gAs-V V REBECCA LEUE': Tennis, CSF, Honor . qfglass,.,SophoniifSre Clzibetfiififice-Pres.l, Com: sistai1lt,'?West Hils7Co1lege5QQchievetiient-..-.ff1f5ftfEttRo1l, Track Manager, Gymnastics, Field , wfafliiiiissioneriwfoiifPortfoliofStudexifACouncil, Day,z',,,ggglr.-Sr. .Prom .fGOY1'lIl'1IiSliB8,NS6Ill0l' Hockey, Ski Club, German Club, Inter- Nffilournalism Club!Treasurer,, Honor,-I-tolli Giftgmmmittee. ' . class, VVA Club of America Baseballette, ' Tennis VICTOR C. HERMANSEN: ,Cross CQLPIP try, CSF, Float-building., ' RITA HERRING: Volleyballifit' ' . , MARK HILLENBRAND: Honor Roll, Student Council, Social Committee, Newman Club, Track, Campus Life, German Club, Russian Club, Creative Writing Club,'?Literary Magazine Staff, Journalism. r V,GWEN:312HOLIWAYZ National Beta So- ciety, Y-Teens,',FHA,'fBand Club, Rally -Club, Ski. Club, Little 'Miss FHA, Lan- guage Club, Intramural, Sports, Base- allettesg-Basketball Scorekeeper. HORIUCHI: Student Council- Justicefifkjmmissioner of Interschool Rela- tions, VolleyballfThe UI triedv Award, CSF, VFW, Speach Contest, National Honor Society, Best President Award, CASC Vice Pres., Track, Editor of School Newspaper, Interclass, Rally ClubfVice President, Science ClubfPres., Drama- ForensicsfICC Representative, Powder- puff, FTA, UL Association. MARY HORN: SIP, FTA. - KEVIN HOTCHKISS:-W1-estling!JV Cap- tain, Football, Ski Club. ' STEPHANIE HOWARD: Interclass. ALAN JOHNSON:..VSki Clllb. Officer, Football. V - ROBERT C. KAINt2Editor1 of Literary Magazine, Senior Class Play,.,gVFootball, Wrestling, . . , DIANE KING:,CSF?I5iifii'Me11ilier, Legis- lative Council SecretaEy,7DARgf Commit- 25553522333 52612-it Cbit I 1' '0357,'l9i1.f ag ,,,,,, Qi, U , Night Rally. S KEVIN KROEBER: Golf? .r . KIM LARSON:,Divingf'fIfeam, Iriigerclass, Rally Club .t'. RALPH i, ' KELLY LEE: -off-AmericaffPlaque . .. , 2- ---rare, - - -All-League, All-Tournament, in, Kingsgi ETAJRLA LEIFREID: NUNTIUS, Rally lu BEN LLOYD: Swimming Team, Cross- Country, Ski Club, French Club. JEANETTE LOPES: Newman Club, Vol- leyball, Interclass, West Hills Competi- tion Day, Honor Roll, King Sr Tulare Edu- cational, Industrial Service Award, Rally Club. I D.D. LORENZ: Football, Baseball, Inter- class. , BRENDALOWE: Tiger of the Year Escort. ELIA LUCIO: Art Club. DOUG LUIS: Cross-Country, Track, Interclass, .Assistant Ag. LXNDA MACIEL: Sophomore Delegate, Sebior Announcements Committee, New- man Club, Rally Club. RAYMOND MADRIGAL: Baseball, Foot- ball, Junior Escort, Sophomore Ring Committee. BETTY MADRUGA: FHAfVice Pres., FTA. VICKI MAGSAMEN: Office Aid, Teach- er's Aid, Worked in Teacher's Lounge. YOLANDA MALDONADO: GAA, Inter- class, Jr. Choir. l' - f HARVEY' MARABLE: Basketball!MVP,V MARYAlf3H31E,VNEWTO,N: Sophomore L Class Ririgi'ComrnAittee,itlriterclass. EVE NICHOLSON: Gymnastics!Most Valuable Player. Pep Girl. MARSHA NIEDERMANN: Nominating Convention Delegate. ROGER NORDSTROM: FootballfMVP, Basketball!MVP, Track, Ski ClubfPres., Interclass. BRIAN NOTARANGELO: Newman Club, Babe Ruth, Float Committee, Obstacle Course in 42 Seconds. JANET A. NUNES: Honor Roll, Letter- girl, CSF, Newman Club, Health Club, lnterclass, Work Experience. KEITH OLIVAS: Golf. CHERYL OLIVEIRA: NUNTIUS Editor, CSF Life Member, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Honor Roll, Interclass Com- mittee, Interclass. JENIFER OLIVEIRA: Senior Announce- ment Committee. ROXANNE OLIVEIRA: Interclass, Girl's League. JACKIE OTTO5 Rally' Club. CHUCK PADGETT: Basketball, Honor Roll, Track, Letterman's Club. JOSEPH PARKER: Tennis Nominated Liito Naval Academy, Life Boy Scout, C39 Holiior Roll, German Club. 5' AV A Depbirtxhetili, Photo Club! burg, Tulare, and Polly ,Wilhenjrson s-1. namentsg Pre .-:All-American, 1fAthlete of the Week, FTA, t'fL .'Aesociation, New--A men Club, Baseball -r.. .... 'ia 4 .g 3 SUZANNE MARIBNALIES-2 1 Honor Ron, FTAfTres.7egminiesiener of scam-5, mittees, Rally Club. ' . ROBERT MARTINEZ:f.E9otbal1., SCOTT MCD01SIELIL:3.sgg3.g11igerfs, Voice? Sports Editor, Footl5all2F2Track,, Inter-,Q V V, class, Senior Giftgiiiirriittee. i 1 gVgQ. ROBERT MCGEEicEootba1l,, . lv T STEVE MCGINNEISQ ffifbiitball, f LTIHCIQVF' 13,ar,ketba11,lskiio1rflrqg M .:..r . gg , .. Q, fi- . I A 1: ' -' f 11 :'S'1s.e:.,fg is - X ' . i HM, -f-91... egg-ns, JV .. ,,,,.. . 'CLYDE' PARROTT:'f EFjQ?Reporter, In 'PICS-r , BERNARD' PASILLAS: Baseball Team elijglaennis. Basketball!MVP, Cap- taing?ijaIrlfif'All-League, Student Body Pre- sident, -,-- QBaseball, Tennis,g'Boy's State, CSF Life'jMe'mber, Newman .Club, Junior SANDY,.f fprnancrz, Volleyball!Captain, MVPLQ7 ,All-League, 'Basketball!Cap- tain, American, Stu. dent Council Delegate, Powderpuff, Night Rally, Interclass, FTA. GAYE PLOECKELMANN: Head Pep Girl, JV Basketball, Jr.-Sr.Prom Commit- tee, Health Club. BELINDA RAMIREZ: Rally Club. DEBBIE RANDALL: Interclass, Letter- girl, Girl's League Pres., French Club, FHA. RHONDA REESE: Track. JEFF REID: Nation Merit Commanded Student, Bank of America Plaque Award! Liberal Arts, Judicial Branch Comptrol- ler, Commissioner w!o Portfolio, Band, Senate Youth Program, CSF Life Mem- bership, Photo Club, Goals Committee, Interclass Chairman, Junior Class Play, Boy's State, Student of the Week, Who's Who Student, Nominating Convention Chairman, Jazz Band, ICC Treasurer, Jr. Escort, Gemco Scholarship Competi- tion, German Club, Homecoming Queen Chairman, Counsel Council, DAR Com- mittee. DAVID REYNOLDS: California Cadet Corps, Photo Club, Rally Club, FTA. TIM REYNOLDS: Interclass, Basketball! MVP, Track, Cross-Country. THEODORE REYNOSO: Tennis, FTA! ICC Representative, Boy's Federation. STEVE ROW: Small Engines, Ag. Mech's., FFA, Fair Showing. JANICE ROSS: Track, Cinderette, FTA, Student Council Delegate, Justice, Youth ! Govern't Senatior and Assembly Per- son. RHONDA ROWELL: FHA!President, FTA, Volleyball!Man aer, Rally Club, Track, French ClubiSecretary, Christ- man Queen Candidate, Literary Maga- zine Staff, Journalism, Girl's League! Vice Pres., Big!Little Sister Chairman. HART SCHWARZENBACH: Wrestling, Football, Golf, FFA!Vice Pres, Livestock Judging Team. KIAEI SHAW: German Club!Historian, F . CYNTHIA SILVA: Letter irl, Newman Club, Prom Committee, Sr. Breakfast Committee, Rally Club, Interclass, Nom- inee for Felix Award. ROBERT SILVA: Tennis!Captains A- ward ttwicel. DAVID EV. SJOLUND: Baseball, Foot ball, Ski Club, Senior Breakfast Com- mittee, Industrial Leader tWoodshopJ.- MITCH SMITH: Baseball, Football, goffaecoming Queen Committee, Night a y. MELODIE SNELGROVE: FFA ,A Capel- la, Christmas Queen Candidate, Teachers' Aid. THERESA LYNN SPEAKE: Varsity Pep Girl, Diving Team, Rally Club. DEBORAH STANDRIDGE: Home Eco- nomics Assistant. LANI STINEBURG: Track, Rally Club, Ski Club, Interclass, Interclass Commit- tee. ' DENISE STRAFFORD: Head Varsity Cheerleader, Volleyball, Track, CSF Life Member, Jr.-Srl Escort, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Drama Club, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Interclass Coach, Inter- class, Powderpuff, French Club, Bank of America Certificate for English, Baseball Scorekeeper, Senior fGift Committee, Senior Breakfast Committee, Baseball- ette. LEON STOKE: Commissioner of Athlet- ics, Perfect Attendance for 4 Years, Senior Gift Committee!Chairinan, Dirty Glove Award Jr. and Srl Plays, Jr. Class Play, FFA, Drama Club, Football Manager, Interclass Committee, Communications Committee, Goals Committee, Awards 8: Letters Committee, Interclass, FFA Week Committee, Felix Award Nomination. CRISTI STRAIN: QValedictorian, Student Body Vice Pres., CSF Life Member, Bank of America Plaque Award-Math-.8z Sci- ence, Golden Crutch Award, Senior and Junior Class iPlays, Communications Committee Chairwoman, CSF President, Powderpuff, Nominating Convention, Committees, Basketball Queen Candi- date, Labby, Drama Club, Senior Break- gstb Committee, Prom Committee, Ski u . . MICHAEL SULA: Track!Captain and MVP, FootbaIl!Captain, All-Northern Calif. Track and Field Team, Basketball, gfiylgs State Fed., L Association, Photo u . KATHY SWEAZA: Pep Girl, Interclass, Newman Club, Rally Club, Prom Decora- tion Committee, Ski Club. KAREN SWIFT: Homecoming Queen Candidate, LUHS Swim Team, Home- coming Publicity Chairman. TAMI TAYLOR: CSF Life Membership, Bank of America Achievement Award- Foreign Language, Honor Roll, Student Teaching for Autistic Children, FTA! Secretary, FHA, Newman Club!Secretary, Rally Club, CSF ICC Representative. JOY LEISHA TEAGUE: Freshmen Class Reporter, Vo11eyball!All League, Basket- ball, Bank of America Certificate Winner, Lions Club S eech Award. CSF Life Membership, FPIA, FTA, AFS, Interclass gommittee, ICC. L Assoc. Forensic eam. JENNIFER TODD: Track!MVP and Athlete of the Year, Cross-Country, Ski Club, Rally Club. TONY TORRES: Tiger of the Year, Jun- ior Escort, Baseball, Football, Jr. Prom Committee, Basketball Queen Escort, Woodshop Ass't, Powderpuff!Coach. TAMMY UFFMAN: Kings-Tulare Indus- try Educators Council Recognition Plaque, CSF, Certificate for Best Designed House, FHA, Jr. Class Play Committee. QAMMIE ANN VICKERS: Track, Basket- all. STEPHEN VIEIRA: FFA, Livestock Judg- in Team, ' Farm Power. CFIARLES WAITS: Football, Wrestling. SANDY WATSON: Swimming, Track, Interclass, Rally Club. CAROL WAYMIRE: Honor Roll, Swim Team. JERI WAYMIRE: Swim Team, Bank of America Certificate Winner-Art. . SCOTT WILLIAMS: Swim Team, FCA, Ski Club, Who's Who In Students. f CARRIE WILSON: Band, Pep Band, FTA, FFA, Campus Life, Certificate for Poem, Ag. Ass't. ' MINDY WISE: Drama Club, League Prom Committee Volleyball VTrack, Jr. Class Play. y -7, LESLIE WISH: Ski Club, Gymnastics, Track, Interclass, Powdercpuff. i KATHY WOLFE: Rally lub. , i TERESA YBARRA: Night Rally, Float, IRDEFIE YOUNG: GAA, Interclass, inderettes, Volleyball. K LISA ZANOLA: Ski Club, Senior Break- fast Committee, Drama Club, Gift Com- mittee, Baseballette, Prom Committee, 'Eowde uff -Goals Committee, JV Cheerleader, .Ten- nis, CSF, Homecomin Queen, Varsity Cheerleader, Student Council, Jr. 'Class Vice Pres., Freshman Class Pres, Alter- nate tDaughters of America Rev.l N UN TIUS STAFF . 52 955 A 4 x V A T, W 'fi Q fs wx A 41- X55 1 I ,ix 1? il x Wi: A' f v f rf? L..- f . XGA, Na! ' ' ti x O K 'L . X ,x, 5 E fi. J 1 K inn ...Q ', , 1:- .ig , .. . , fi X . ' ' ' 'arf Lf, . .-4.1. ' R5 Q V if 53 AA F . 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