Lemoore High School - Nuntius Yearbook (Lemoore, CA)

 - Class of 1979

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Anonymous We cannot tell the precise moment When friendship is formed. As in filling a vessel drop by drop, There is at last a drop Which makes the heart run over. J. Boswell A good friend will not look back at your mistakes but look forward to your accomplishments. Dorit Dudley ,Wg -.-Lx! I . - N. 5. ff - ji- -75x I M K., V- . , gy-tivz, favs. . +C' JV' JWX.. X . C' j. Friendship is . . . taking, giving ssl' 1 5 vc , r If loving, living growing, reaching learning, teaching Dorit Dudley Q ... Having friends sometimes means anxiousness, sometimes means sacri- fices, maybe even a little jealousy. But when the laughter, joking and good times are thought about, and when you find a smile on your face and a warm feeling inside, the anx- iousness evaporates, the sacrifices are made without a thought, and the jealousy, well, jealousy turns to ad- miration and in your heart you're proud of your friend. Anonymous To be capable of steady friendship and lasting love, are the two greatest proofs, not only of goodness of heart, but of strength of mind. William Hazlitt ln friendship we only see those faults which may be prejudicial to our friends. In love we see no faults but those by which we suffer ourselves. La Bruyere l WANT NOTHING FROM YOU 5 Moments fly so fast whenever Friends are sharing them together. Anonymous The comfort of having a friend may be taken away, but not that of having had one. Those who join in the joy of friendship, Share in the splendor of life Denise Finley 6 AND YOU WANT NOTHING FROM ME. ,.,..-- Life is sweet just because of the friends we have made. And the things which in common we shareg We want to love on, not just for our- selves, but because of the people who careg lt's the giving and doing for somebody else . . . On that all life's splendor depends, And the joy of this world when you've summed it all up, is found in the making of friends. Edgar A. Guest Friends are like books on a shelf. They can be funny or serious. They can be popular-or very hard to read. But most of them have something interesting to say . . . And every page brings a new sur- prise! Edward Cunningham V? T r - X A friend is someone who stands by you. A friend is someone who is always honest, though it may hurt. A friend is someone who shares his sadness and glory. A friend is someone who is your shoul- der for comfort. A true friend is someone to treasure. Denise Finley A good friend will not look back at your mistakes but look forward to your accomplishments. Dorit Dudley ff, 1 S The truest friends are those who give respect to one another. Anonymous The only way to have a friend is to be one. Emerson 'Ka-'H A O WE SHARE LIFE. GIBRAN 7 W' 44,5 Quai NUV .,. xzX,w1x AND, FORENEXCS H133 STUDENT 'ac , .fa 9' 8 f- 1- Uv- ,'- Oi f-'V' ' 341258-f v -1 'P .x H . untius-Photos, a es, Deadlines Whenever someone walks up to you on campus, shows you a photograph, and asks you to identify the people you can bet they are on the L.H.S. yearbook staff. The staff works very hard to get pages in before the dead- line and to get those pictures togeth- er to make the book the best it can be. Editor JoAnn Evangelo sets up pages and made most of the major decisions concerning the book. The group voted on the cover which is kept under hat until the official un- veiling. After pages are completed, they need a final check from advisor Joel Finley. He makes sure that cap- tions for one picture aren't set for another and checks to see that all those names are spelled correctly. The staff has to wait until delivery time to see the results of their ef- forts. Burnz Clemens, Sophomores I0 NUNTIUS TOP. .Jacque Souza, Steve Gobby, Rob DeRaad, John Murray, Rita Otth. Becky Dudek, Burnz Clemens, Cameron Brooks, JoAnn Evangelo. BOTTOM. Jaime Hallen, Natalie Peterson, Denise Finley, Joel Finley, Dorit Dudley, Cheri Luis, Abigail Alconcher . i ,A rw 'n :lm ' Vw A-king 3 .- -W - wr f' I LEFT. Dorit Dudley, Copy and Faculty Section, RIGHT. Becky Dudek. Index ' N' ffl h.-rfv' ,. i X C... , A If - 1 TOP LEFT. Jacque Souza, Freshmen TOP RIG HT. Jo Ann Evangelo, Editor, John Murray, Juniors and Copy: Steve Gobby, Juniors and Copy BOTTOM LEFT. Cheri Luis, Sophomoresg Cameron Brooks, Sports BOTTOM RIGHT, Denise Finley, Business Staff, Rita Otth, Business Manager W- 23+ -ZR TZWQ .. L . - -1 . x... - , if, B mumps. I LEFT, Jaime Hallen, Seniors, Rob DcRaad, Sports RIG HT. Abigail Alconeher and Natalie Peterson, Activities and Organizations NUNTIUS ll Tiger Tribune Keeps LHS Informed Talk about keeping us well informed! In addition to Tiger's Voice, our journalism class also printed month- ly editions of the Tiger Tribune. They also printed special issues using funds from student council and local merchants. Ourjournalists were able to produce many excellent issues. These includ- ed regular features such as Outdoors with Neal and Benito, and Speaking of Sports by Joe Harding. Good job Tiger Tribune. . N V I7 TIGPR TRIBUNE Dana Ilotelikiss. Editor-in-Cliiell lfran Leal, Iiditor ol' the Tiger Tribuneg Debbie llainblin, Circulation liditor all l.lilfT: Sandy O'Reilly distributes the newspaper to students in the Modern European class. ABOVE. Yaney Lockie. .lim Cunningham, Kim Nail, l.isa Grundon, Monita Ford, and Paula Mideiros all enjoy reading the latest news ol' the Tiger Tribune. TIGER TRIBUNESTAFF. FRONT. Dana Hotchkiss, Fran Lcal, Debbie Hamblin BACK. Mike Benito, Pru Mendez. Greg Mz1rshall,.lay Ribera, Karen Tromblcy, Kathy Torres, Karol Armagost, Alene Whitten .lim Gordon compliments Jackie Gable on her terrllte article. Yaney Loekie, Joan Badasei, and Kim Nail read the TIGER VOICE STAFF. FRONT, Mike Benito, Pru Mendez, Debbie llamblin SECOND ROW. Di ine exciting news ofthe Tiger Tribune, Badasei. Jackie Gable, Jerry Edwards. Denise Machado, Wanda lgQraqlgenstein.,TlllRlJ ROW. Letht Hall. Jeff Yoeman. Richard Bott, Jeanne Burrows. BACK ROW. Denise Vaughn, Shawna Dondanville Carol Sowell, Sandy O'Reilly, Kristi Mefown iliR TRIBUNI Rally Club Gets Active!! Rally Club changed from a quiet club to one of the most active clubs on campus. All the members worked together to prepare posters for rallies and games to promote Tiger Spirit. The biggest event sponsored by Ral- ly Club was the annual Basketball Queen contest. Candidates had to be selected, pictures had to be taken, rehearsals had to be scheduled and flowers had to be ordered. Yearbook staff member, Jaime Hallen, was se- lected as queen. Advisors Yolanda Jaime and Gloria Lewis commented that the club really pulled together and had a good year. Ribbon Sales: Tamra Marshall, Cheryl Gable, Sandra Kastning, Laura Rissmiller, Sharon Folks, Cherie Symonds, Pam Swain, Denise Russo, Marie Villanueva, Normita Snow. .V ' ' itz C J , l t f - 1 LEFT Advisor Yolanda Jaine, President Jeanette Irigaray, Advisor Gloria Lewis MIDDLE RIGHT. Posters: Maura O'Rourke, Susan Dyer, Carmen Palma Stacie Glein, Becky Stout, Laura Rissmiller, Jackie Avila, Janet Truax, Julie Mercer, Cheryl Gable, Anna Alicea, Cherie Symonds, Sandra Kastnlng, Julie Stewart BOTTOM RIG HT, Ribbons: Tina Zanola, Jan Lovelace, Lori Lovelace, Cathy Notarangelo, Karen Rainwater, Louis Sanchez. I4 RALLY CLUB up I ,x -14 new., ' is '? le ' 55' Q, FSE SQA' X., f 531 ,.-Q. X ' 1 .., A-fr-11 .ffyg-5: 1 5' 5,3 X as , n. I SQ FD I 1 Ja' Q K -1 QL-,Lv . , 'a f . F L 1 Q. 5.5, Ma . 4 :QE -5 X, .y 'inane IN11 - Band Perform t S hrine Game it-Q X . TOP, I97X-79 Drum Major. Breek l.lil-'T. .lenny Kealy, Roger Delaney, Steve Tucker, Herbie Austin. BOTTOM. Trney l.andrus. RIGHT, Gwen l.andrus. Henry Herring. und George Hall g Direetor ot' Bainds and Choirs. I6 BAND Lettergirls Lisa Schuster. Denise Silva. Sandy O'Reilly. Teresa Ledoux. Tempie Swinson, Yoly Alilin. Patty Rose. Cheryl Rocha. Sharon Shore march in the Homecoming parade. BOTTOM LEFT. Tracy Landrus. lettcrgirls. and majorettes make their entrance to a rally. BOTTOM RIGHT. Jeff Allen. Mark Wills. and Ricky White anxiously wait forthe next song. v x .QD 77GER Lys li Nl , - Doria. and Tom Sell' play their hearts Oul during Rocky , et excited playing during the halftime of a basketball game. TOP LEFT. LHS Marching Band and instructor Tracy Landrus. TOP RIGHT. Majorettes Molly Mclfearin. Debbie Fudge. Diane Delfosse and Diane Kroeber. BOTTOM LEFT. Percussion section members Dean Kurti. George llall. Walt Armistcad, Mark Wills, .leI'I' Allen and Henry Herring. BOTTOM RIGHT. Band members Neal Williamson, Abigail Alconchcr. Debbie Kroeber. Cheryl Kistler, Betsy Rummel, and Kristi Caddell appear to be praying fora good halftime performance. Q ,4 X N Y' ' . ,'.4 sm 1 T -vV,.., 1 . s .l rv The Pep Band livcns up the rally. JA if A marching band, a pep band, even a concert band. All wrapped up into one band. OUR BAND. They march in parades, play at rallies, and give Christmas concerts. Oh, they also give half-time shows at our foot- ball games. They even had the dis- tinction of playing at the East-West Shrine game in Palo Alto, Our band placed seventh out of twenty-six bands. Not bad for little ol' Le- moore. Our band also had some at- tractive young ladies who threw ba- tons and carried banners. Every band has to have majorettes and, of course, lettergirls. Ours was no ex- ception. And they did a good job. And the person in charge of it all, Tracy Landrus-who else'??'?? BAND Student Council: A Busy Bunch TOP LEFT. Diana Billingsley, ASB President, listens to Mr. Bennett while Rick Gillett, Speaker ofthe House, meditates. TOP RIGHT. Brian Reynolds, ASB Comptroller and Justice, Lori Hayes BOTTOM LEFT. Legislative Council Members. Karen Trombley, Tracy McDonald, Gregg Gonzales, Chris Brown BOTTOM RIGHT. Executive Council Members. Tammy Feese, Roy Giles, Diana Billingsley, and Mike Benito, l Student Council has been busy work- ing for the students. Because of Stu- dent Council, we have our own radio station, appropriately named KGRR,' funded in full by Student Council. They made it possible for Journalism to print the school paper. These students have worked hard to plan activities that interested the stu- dents. Assemblies are also funded by Student Council. In conjunction with F.F.A. they had a very success- ful winter dance. Other activities in- cluded the third annual Leadership day which was held in the fall and an all-school chess tournament 18 STUDENT COUNCIL NC Powderpufl'Steering Committee. Cindy BilIingsley,,Dan Paulo, Kathy Torres, Robin Fleming, and Debbie Roorda, LEFT. Leadership Workshop Steering Committee: Karen Schwarzcnbaeh, Tracey McDonald, Diana Billingsley, Stevc Keller, Lori Hayes, Stacey Lee. RIGHT. Rick Gillctt gives a few pointers to executive council members Mary Villa and Tori Solomon. R' rl X' Q . 4 I . .1 1 Karol Armagost, Commissioner ol' Intraschool Publicity. ,. 4 TOP, Student Council members Stacey Lee. Debbie llamblin, .lim Hammond, and Darryl Glenn ehcck their mailboxes. BOTTOM. Jeff lloliway, Debbie Humblin, Dan Paulo, and Karol Armagost pretend to look interested in what their doing. STUDENT COUNCIL I9 CSF Sells Candles, See Disneyland If you were in the right place at the right time, you were the recipient of the beautiful candles sold by the Le- more chapter of the California Scholarship Federation. The sale of those candles, along with the annual sale of stationery, provided funds for the annual trip and scholarships for two graduating seniors. Sixty enthu- siastic members visited Pepperdine University in February. They also at- tended CSF night at Disneyland, and had a great time in spite of the weather. TOP. Brad Jones and Dan Paulo would rather get their picture taken while Norman Merritt, Liza Embrador, Maggie Mora, and Shannon Carter pay attention to what's going on. MIDDLE RIGHT. lst semester mem- bers: FRONT: Susie Macke, Julie Hamblin, Mitchell Cart, Debbie Kroeber, Tori Solomon, Kim Presley BACK. Joe Dias, Don Ray, Carlos Baker, and Kevin Strain. BOTTOM RIGHT. Lori Wescoat, Dale Men- dez, Dorit Dudley, Becky Dudek, and Sandi Donnen- wirth get their permission slips from Mrs. Nisbct. 20 CSF LEFT. CSF Officers: Roy Giles: Historian, Sue Lee: Treasurer, Sue Hudson, President, Dorit Dudley, Vice-President, .loc Harding: Secretary. RIGHT. Mary .lo Nisbet, CSF Advisor, talks about the CSF trip. First and Second Semester Members: FRONT. Joe Dias, Mike Baredlos, Kevin Simas, Bobby Dryer, Doug Mueller, Kiran Patel, Debbie Fudge, Dorit Dudley, Lisa Grundon. MlDDLE. Cheryl Kistler, Diana Billingsley, Karen Trombley, Wendy Lloyd, Mary DeBaets. Doris Bowers, Denise Finley, Sue Lee, Sue Hudson, Stacey Zylstra, Leslie Ogle, Kathy Amos, Stacey Kelly, Karen Grundon, Barbara Mueller, Patty Silvas. BACK. Sandra Lee, Tom Nisbet, David Floyd, Kelly Kurtz, Peter DeBaets, Mike Kurtz, Paul Hallen, Pete Cotton, Roy Giles, Joe Harding, Shannon Carter, Alene Whitten. Second Semester Members: FRONT. Norman Mcritt, Keith Gomes, Rick Soto, John Murray, Cameron Brooks, Angel llogan, Ron Alconcher. MIDDLE. Ann Jones, Becky Dudek, Lori Lovelace, Alfred Otth, Stacie Gleim, Debbie Headen, Fynn Sutton, Dawn Gregory, Nancy Bair, Robert Duncan, Jackie Schaad, Tracey MacDonald, Lori Wescoat, Sandi Donnenwirth, Natalie Peterson, Michelle Roach, Teresa Ledoux, Janet Truax, Debbie Baker, Abigail Alconcher, Carmen Palma, Tina Flores, Shari Floyd, Liza Embrador, Teresa Silvas, Maggie Mora, Debbie Roorda. BACK. Kirk Sullivan, Darrell Stoke, Carl Ledoux, Steve Keller, Diane Kroeber, Greg Renggli CSF 21 FF Continues To Be Active A LH The Lemoore chapter of the FFA is one of the most active clubs at L.H.S. They held an FFA week, hav- ing competitions between the classes including everything from hay bail- ing to cow chip throwing. They had two sectional officers, Karen Ro- senthal and Ron Rinehart. They were featured in the National Future Farmers magazine. They competed in all areas of farming, including livestock, horses, meats, vegetables, and farm power. They held a barbe- que for the faculty at L.H.S. and also went rollerskating as a group. ln addition, they co-sponsored the win- ter dance, with Student Council. Farm Power. Joe Albertson, Kenny Davis, John Nail, Fred Baker, Eddie Nunes, Jeff White, Danny Lloyd, Randy Williams, Ronnie Stidham. regfmiwia 11 is If tg' Q il Will t fi-412, ff ' , A W 1-.F 'Y . Q. gzsa' MQ -. v L ,V K LEFT. FFA Officers: Ron Rinehart, Karen Rosenthal, Patrick Billingsley, Teri Uffman, Vincent Pike, Leslie Schwarzenbach. TOP LEFT. Mike Vorhecs, David Vasquez, Nick Norton, Frank Oliveira prepare to sell Christmas trees. TOP RIGHT. Livestock Judging: Rocky Silveira, Julie Daniel, Vincent Pike, Butch Rowell, Ron Cuelho, Ron Rinehart, Teri Uffman, and Dominic Fontana. BOTTOM LEFT, Animal Science: Stephanie Law, Chris Gerking, Elmer, Sheryl Orne, Sandy Contentc, Terry Oliveira. BOTTOM RIGHT. Landscape Design: Bruce Borges, Susan Gordon, and Mike Benito 22 FFA AFS: nderstanding Gther ations Debbie Torres, Jenny Torres, Karen Grundon, Kathy Notarangelo, Yoly Alilin, Diane Kroeber, Barbara Mueller, Abigail Alconcher, Tamara Berg .-I LEFT. Tamara Berg, vice-president: Anthony Nunes. advisor. MIDDLE. Barbara Mueller, foreign exchange student from Austria RIGHT. Shannon Carter, AFS president. Diane Kroeber and Abigail Alconcher listen intently. AFS. American Field Service. This organization was founded to pro- mote better understanding among people of all the nations of the world. Each year we have the opportunity to entertain a student from a foreign country. We have had students from such far off places as Brazil, Argen- tina, Italy, Bolivia, Denmark, Iran, New Zealand, Norway, and Africa. Our AFS student this school year was Barbara Mueller from Austria. We learned a lot from her and en- joyed her visit. It is a small world. AFS 23 FTA Sends Valentine Grams Valentine grams? at LHS? That's right! They were sold by Future Teacher members prior to that very special day. The club also held a cake raffle at the half-time of the Lemoore-Hanford basketball game. They used the money for scholar- ships and a trip to CSUF. The annu- al Observation Day was held in Jan- uary. The members had the opportu- nity to spend one entire day observ- ing students and teachers at work and at play. It was a most enjoyable experience for everyone. Jacque Souza helps a student with her schoolwork on Observation day. 24 FTA FRONT. Ellen Broughton, Vicki Norton, Riki Sue Shepard, Paula Mideiros, Teresa LeDoux MIDDLE. Dorit Dudley, Jan Lovelace, Lori Lovelace, Tammy Ferguson, Lisa Paxton, Jacque Souza BACK. Dave Tonini, Kim Simas, Susie Macke, Janet Truax, Sharon Shore, Janet Chaney, Tony Ramirez i FTA President, Dorit Dudley, conducts a club meet- Advisor Dave Tonini and FTA member Sandy ing. Inglis listen to Dorit's speech. , X AM X g Q 3 I T35 xm my Q .s- 4 is' ' ,QL N5,.,1 - ' ,mah --www L' P 'A L-fva.uf,L.'f ,K F, 11 21 aj mf?42 I Z, rl. ' wg 1 WE .Sf ..: fi It V , qs ., , . , A K wp, gn? a S ' ,X 195331 hi, 7FT i? .fw ivf-Q - ,x. W -2- ff ,W ., wg . ,Exif Vx mx .5 -I. -. ig K QQ ,ff ' I ' V -e A yu A -, l w az W. ff f-W 43. A Cappella - Voices Only!! A Cappella, by definition, is to sing without musical accompaniment. Not easy. Have you ever tried it? fother than in the showerj. Their di- rector, Tracy Landrus, gave them the opportunity to sing a variety of music. They even got to hear them- selves sing with the aid of a cassette tape recorder. Would you believe that they didn't like everything they heard. lt gave them a chance to make needed adjustments before they had to make any public appear- ances. Keep on singing! Www! -K ff' If f . ,L 1 T ,iffy TOP. Tracy Landrus directs the A Cappella in practice. BOTTOM. Jonnette Avila hands out music sheets to the singers. 26 A CAPPELLA FRONT. Cheryl Allsup, Kim Troup, Diane Siglowski, Paula Gillam, Terry Bazett. Kathy Reynoso, Yvonne Goucher, Susan VanHoek, Patty Delaney, Jonnette Avila MIDDLE. Rollyane Summers, Tammy Sells, Jerri Jester, Theresa Kukler. Terri Bently, Jeffrey Myres, Kathy Buhman, Mary MeGaffee, Loretta Salas, Tracy Kcrns. BACK. Sharon Shirley, Jennifer Main, Melinda Donnell, Denise Shepard, Harmon Moneyhan, Dave Smith, George Lambert, Betsey Rummel. Debbie Keith, Sheri Dowers. A Cappella prepares for a concert. Club Sells uFamous', Candy Apples president. BACK. Raye Budge, Advisor, Janet Truax, Representative t l l l FRONT ROW. Leslie Ogle. Marie Wood, Ricki Sue Shepard, Teresa Costa, Nancy Bair, Dawn Eggart, Rosie Soto, Denise Russo, Ann O'Rourke, Pat Aycock, Lori Yarrow BACK ROW. Ondray Simmons, Sonja Townsend, Mike Lee, Donna Monghan, Keith Klingerman, Brad Gilliam, John Hillenbrand, Raye Budge, Janet Truax, Cathy Notarangelo, Susie Macke, Jennifer White, Lisa Whitfield FRONT. Leslie Ogle, President, Dawn Eggart, Publicity, Ondray Simmon, Secretary: Lori Yarrow, Vice- Every French club member has h' They also get the opportuni participate in the many activi something in common-they speak Frpnrf I '- h at the French club sponsors. ames by selling their famous satisfied sweet tooths at foot- ! . . 1 ndy apples. They attended a in Fresno and at Christmas the club had planned to have nual pastry party and caroling, , was cancelled because of the President Leslie Ogle was re- ible for the planning of club ties. Rayo Budge, Leslie Ogle, and Ondray Simmons go over the notes from the meet in FRENCH CLUB 27 Senior Perform The Custard Caper LEFT. .lel'l' Yeoman and Tania Ansley express their shock as Susan Mackc enjoys her pie. RIGHT. Shannon Carter and Dorit Dudley discuss thc psychological affects of listening to records. You're supposed to eat custard pie, right? Well, the pie in this play end- ed up in someone's face. Money be- longs in a bank, right? Not in this play. First, it was in a paper bagg then behind a paintingg then in the records: then Fur coats, inven- tions, banana pcelings, half-eaten apples-an interesting combination. The play was a mixture of mystery and comedy. Congratulations to Ja- net Truax and Rick Dunn for receiv- ing the Dirty Glove and Golden Crutch Awards. M W .rig .V T141 LEFT. Rick Dunn ponders a question as Tania Ansley and Dorit Dudley wait. RIG HT. Tori Solomon says, TOP M yrk Bm-rig gxplgying hig invgnlign in Shnnnon purple petunias! . when shc discovers a bag lull ol' money. lessee BOTTOM. Rick Gilletl discusses thc birthday plrtx with Tania Ansley. 78 SEIN IOR PLAY Actors, Actresses, Directors FRONT ROW. ,lohn Bireher. Joe Armijo. .lohn llillenbrand, Denise Carr, Molly MeFearin SECOND ROW, Alene Whitten, Doreen Dunn, Susie Maeke, Tori Solomon, Terry Baker. Rick Gillelt, Eddie Ccricola, Stacey Zylstra, Sandy Donnenwirth, Karen Grundon, Keith Goldman, Patty Silvas, Mark Barrie, Tania Ansley, Wendy Davidson, Tammy McMahon, Julie Iludgeon, Ray Tuttle, Cheri Dowers, Larry Martin, Sylvia Mora, Liza Embrador, Ramona Chavez, .lavier Cavazos, Maggie Mora , , ten Where can you go and see actresses, actors, directors, stagehands, and P' many others vying for a coveted award? Right here at LHS, that's T where. The Felix awards recognizes S' t people exeelling in the arts and is ' sponsored by the Drama and Foren- T sics club. This isjust one of the many activities sponsored by the club. They also sold balloons and chili at i football games. They sponsored a contestant in the Lemoore Chamber i of Commerce Christmas queen con- test, attended the performance of The Music Man at West Hills College, and participated in many L speech tournaments. The members aided both the Junior and Senior class plays. ln April, several of the ,Q members traveled to Los Angeles to t C . take in a few plays and to meet the t ' people behind the scenes and to rub 1 t . elbows with the starsf, , ,Q 5, ,, LEFT. Kathy Palermo reacts to a comment by Rick Gillett, Terri Baker appears bored. RIGHT, President Rick Gillctt addresses the Drama and Forensics Club while Joe Armijo smirks. DRAMA AND lfORliNSlCS 29 German Club Sells Candy, anners FRONT ROW. Elaine Alilin, Denise Rinner. Danielle Cramer, Allred Otth, Shawna Gill. BACK ROW. Normtn Meritt, Dave Floyd, Noel Myer, Lisa Whitfield. Diedre Timpson, Karen Maloy, Sherrie Rinner. Sandy Inglis, Raymond Hayes, Kerry Bartlett, Daryl Glenn. Kizcr Walker, Mark Wills, Gary Johnson gjyis. lk? ew 4 . 4, I ' f 1-rift ff The German Club members of L.H.S. can be seen selling candy for your sweet tooth and banners for decoration. They organized such events under the supervision of Re- becca East, German Club advisor. Meetings are scheduled once a month to report on the latest hap- penings of the club and to discuss and field trips or activities concern- ing the club. They celebrated Ger- man holidays such as the Oktober- fest. They bring a German atmo- sphere here to L.H.S. 30 GERMAN CLUB px J 'QQ It J '24 H, V ,..f- x 'TT V . 3, .. . ., X at - -:,,jgQl:!:r:::As5.5,-- - fx I 1 M, ,M - 1, - A I I -- 4 Denise Rinner, president, Dave Floyd, and Rebecca East, advisor: checkout the Hershey's candybars. x' fi i .4 fi Q 1 I LEFT. German Club members Elaine Alilin, Molly MeFearin, and Danielle Cramer take notes during a meeting. MIDDLE. Danielle Cramer, Brian Boyle, and Kizer Walker discuss candy sales with Rebecca East. RIGHT. Shawna Gill, Brian Boyle, Elaine Alilin, Molly Me Fearin, and Lori Foote listen to Rebecca East discuss banner sales. Spanish Club Gets Active FRONT ROW. Irene Ramirez, presidentg Isabell Ramirez, secretary: Lela Larios, vieerpresidenlg Tina Zanola, treasurer BACK ROW. Steve Unzucta, Yolanda Jaime, and Lupe Solis, Spanish Club advisors Under the Supervision of Sellof Solis the Spanish Club has been very ae- tive. They started with a bake sale and celebrated Halloween with a fi- esta. They traveled to a language fair during the Spring. Plans also includ- ed a language week at L.H.S. Presi- dent Irene Ramirez kept busy sched- uling these events plus others in ad- dition to making sure that everything happens as planned. Spanish Club is a welcome addition to the list of ae- tive clubs. ig ' :sigma A N f I I . V I my . ti. 'XE s 3, nik FORNT ROW. Isabell Rameriz, Maggie Mora, Liza Embrador, Amanda Uvalle, Doris Bowers, Cecilia Santos, Jane Blacklock, Lela Larios, and Hcrminia Uvalle BACK ROW. Tina Zanola, Carmen Palma, Terri Hill, Normita Snow, Liz Sartuche, Irene Ramirez, Debbie Torrez, Margie Maldonado, Angie Linarez, .Ian Lovelace, Jenny Torrez, Lori Lovelace, Lisa Grundon, and Ray Ambriz conducts a noon-time meeting. l SPANISH CLUB 31 Spanish Club President, Irene Rameriz, Girlls League Sponsors Party Big and little sisters were given the opportunity to become familiar with L.H.S. and hopefully, after a tour, be able to find their classes. A fash- ion show was held, sponsored by Kleo's Klothes and Stitch 'N' Time. lt included clothing and material that could be found at either of the stores. The cheerleaders and pep girls demonstrated some cheers and routines they learned at camp and had everyone participate. The part was sponsored by Girl's League. fill I filwlrl . K if .1 . N: ' 1 ak. V g -nfl' as 1' . ta v Q . 0' ' f 9 g, ii v A 2- A A gli QF 1 5 X 4' S 1 Ii, fqgxig ,V l A Q Q ' X I J I' tl .. Nqr' qv f . ,, . . Kathy Handcock tabovel and Lcslie Ogle tbe- lowj model clothes for Freshmen. 32 GIRLS LEAGUE Robin Fleming, Sue Hudson, Margaret Oliveira, Julie Daniel. Susie Mackc, Lcslie Anderson and Leslic Ogle boost Freshmen spirit. in s Z5 J 5 'thvffll ll LEFT. Rosalinda Munoz wonders if she has the right locker while Connie Nichols. Sylvia Munoz and Karen Nichols wait and see. RIGHT. Kim Salberg, Terri Hicks, Cathy Nolarangelo and Cheryl Gable help themselves to punch. Freshmen girls enjoy themselves while Mrs. Wyrick, Lbollom righlj GirI's League Advisor, serves punch. r 51, .f i--1 I GIRLS LEAGUE 33 Many Hours, Many Cheers - R ! Pay attention. We won't repeat . . . is one of the favorite cheers of the PEPGIRLS. FRONT. Robin Fleming, Leslie Ogle, Normita Snow, Sue Hudson BACK. Susie Macke, Kal Moriarty L.H.S. pepsquad. They brave the cold to cheer our football teams to victory. They keep the excitement high at the basketball games. They spend many hours, preparing their routines and cheers, in addition to painting posters supporting our teams. They practice very hard to represent our school. The purple and gold uniforms they wear on game day remind everybody of the games and the morning announcements fcheers wake us up and keep our spirits high. Their faithful advisor, Georgia I-Iuneke, helps them plan their routines, answers any questions they might have, and most impor- tantly, keeps them together. lRObll SOPH CHEERLEADERS. Ginger Henderson, Julie Daniel, Mary DcBicts lcslie Anderson, Linda Notarangclo. Tina Zanola VARSITY CHEERL 24 PI PSQUAD EADERS. Karol Armagost, Varsity Mascotg Sue Ad- ams, Mary Thomas, Margaret Oliveira, Cathy Notarangelo. Karen Tromblcy 'fl o at . va xv f .V ,H , Y Q- ,A 4 ' ri., . 11, - Ag ps ..1 3 a, H 41 'I - 'X' , 18 , f . 9 ,M .A pill .3 , . '. ,s L ax- X ' -2 3,4 , x I 4. lx r .Q I . was 'Wwe' . ,, W .A ,,.Ww5.'mf,+wfefwgax. Q, MQ W ..1,., . ,M il-, AM uw, ff- ' 1 ' sw- l M, was . Q ,ff Q 1 f' Q x 'S gf' .1 vu if --.. X .. qw, -Z f s ' L . KI '.' '2g 'f. Q if ,.., gy w 4 f. Live From emoore High . Night Rally proved to be exciting and very unusual. People were given a chance to toss eggs, put on boxer shorts, create a pyramid and roll over each other. The queen candi- dates raced to be the first in the pie eating contest only to find out that the winner received five pies in the face. The cheerleaders led the class competition cheer, and with the pep girls gave us Family Feudw, with the Reedley Pirates challenging the Lemoore Tigers. The pep girls, in keeping with the L'Friday Night Live theme, did a harem routine to Steve Martin's King Tut . The Seniors triumphed, winning several events which contributed to the 1978 Homecoming Night Rally spirit stick. Master ofceremonies Rick Gillett says, Turn the sound up! 36 NIGHT RALLY Night Rally queen candidates Mark Barrie. Mike Godinho, Todd Williams and escorts Peter Cotton. Jeff Harter, and Steve Speake prove that beauty is only skin deep. is NtLY 'Be80l1ilulf ns andfscorltb , Q. . Lg. kgs' '3 4' - has 3 TOP. Mighty Seniors rolllll!! LEFT. Casey Kennedy and his beautifully decorated ear followed by shapely seniors. RIG HT. Kathy Gregory and Pat Murphy hurry to win the Boxer Shorts race. r ' W ' W, av., -51? vw. iff Does I Again. The Tiger Machine was going full force at half-time of the Varsity game. The 1977-1978 Homecoming Queen, Jerilyn Miguel, and escort, Mr. Tiger QGinger Hendersonj joined the other queen candidates and escorts. The winner of the car competition was the mighty Seniors taking first place. The Drama and Forensics club won the best decorat- ed car award. During Homecoming day the student body voted for the queen candidates of their choice and selected Karol Armagost as the 1978-1979 Homecoming Queen. Jeannette lrigaray was selected as the runner up. The band entertained the crowd with their rendition of The Most Beautiful Girl in the Worldf' We thought we had the game wrapped up until the Reedley Pirates pulled out another touch- down to win the game 14-12. Presenting the 1978 1979 Homecoming Candndttcs TOP 1 EFT .Ietnnette lrigarty with cscsort Tim Billingsley. TOP RIGHT. Debbie Humbltn with escort John Blair BOTTOM I EFT TO RIGHT M try Thomas mth escort AI tin Budge Dani Hotchkiss with escort Greg Pcwitt. Karen Trombley with Mtnucl BOQIOFQUC7 and the 1977 1978 Homecoming Queen Jerrlyn Miguel with mtscot Ginger Henderson. HOMECOMING 39 Powderpuff-Wet And W1Idl! I if IQ ff--:L .E We ffrflffr NM Q f. .' V 4, ., it I ' I X I 1 rs. ',', , ,:. , ff 1 .1, . -I 'vllsidl istfkf + : V. ' . f T' , 'F' Tiger of the Year Candidates. TOP LEFT. Dan Paulo escorted by April Claus. MIDDLE LEFT. Greg Marshall escorted by Kathy Amos. LEFT. Doug Wintz escorted by Leslie Schwurzenbach. TOP RIGHT. Jay Ribera escorted by Sue Stanley. MIDDLE RIGHT. Phil Brooks escorted by Nannetle Avila. RIGHT. Tom Merritt escorted by Stephanie Law, ABOVE. The I978 Tiger of the Year, Keith Neal escorted by Cheri Symonds. TOP. LEFT. JeffGessner, Dan Surface, Pat Murphy, David Lowe, and Billy Parnell try to listen attentively to Chuck Sterrett's football strategy. MIDDLE Freshmen and sophomores pull the rope while slipping and sliding. RIGHT. Debbie Hamblin punts the ball with perfect form. BOTTOM. LEFT. Manuel Borjorguez, Mark Gilfry, and Rick Soto slurp up rootbeer during halftime. MIDDLE. Juniors Mary Villa, Yvonne Bulls, Kathy Torres, and Temple Swinson get ready to show the seniors some stufll! RIGHT. Diane Kroeber grabs the flags off of Sharon Eirich. ,F - i if if Q 2 5 f Q rt LEFT. Darcie Smith kicks the ball as Lora Foote, Pam Swaim, Kim Badsky, and Cindy Stcrrett run behind her. RIGHT. Maria Luis prepares to make a forward pass. Powderpuff goes on through thick and thinfand mud! Troubled by stormy skies, the girls trudged through the muddy grass to bring their team a victory, or a defeat. Freshmen and juniors competed be- fore before school in the rain, while the seniors and sophomores began in the afternoon. At halftime of the fi- nal game, which the Seniors won, Keith Neal was chosen Tiger of the Year. A rootbeer drinking contest was also held4rain and alll A mud- dy tug-o-war ended the action. POWDERPUFF 41 ff-an Qx 5 U ' ,f K K , 9 8 --... ' JA x fi ,iw.w' .7 fffiwi, Q win ,Y kffggggv '1 1' ,B A 1, ,f A..- 21 er ' gif' K , 52, uriiexagtw 9, M, , , ff .MIL ,fmi 59 5155? ' ggiw , law. ,sid E ,..- 4 4 I v v r r 4 A X TS W 'VE ' '?' f , YE? SQQ 1 13 ' f 5 VFR ,ft .5 mini -' WW, WYL Tough n Tigers Successful pre-league play inspired hopes for a winning season in the WYL, the toughest league in the val- ley. The Tigers opened with four straight wins, but their glory was short lived. Victory wasn't seen again by Lemoore until four games later when the Tigers rolled past a hard-hitting Sanger team. An im- pressive running game was led by Daymon Silva, Lemoore's best ground gainer in several years. Phil Brooks was a rugged man on the line, while Greg Marshall connected to versatile Dan Paulo for fourteen re- ceptions. Defensively the squad was led by Mark Gilfry and Chris Gerk- ing. The Tigers fought to a credit- able 5-5 record. Chuck Sterrett snags a pass in the open field. Greg Marshall drops back to lct another one fly. 7 SX, .- .- . f-Q. , . . g,.,4.ff.,.- - J vial, T '-, .... . ' M T ,fa WV- fii I ,ff Q 5g..7,,, -. ' 5'-,A , , e -I Writ N .,.t.,.:t,. - arms, .w Y -- A na. I , 53, The Big D huddles whilc Dave Hoover gets coichcs signals. 44 VARSITY FOOTBALL FRONT. Dave Hoover, Louie Oliveira, Tom McGinnis, Scott Mandeville, Jamie Cavazos, Mark Gilfrey, Ed Godinho. MIDDLE. Mikc Bcnito, Chris Gerking, Cam Brooks, Bruce Corder, Roger Truax, Pat Simas. BACK. Coach Riley Jones, Darryl Powell, Dale Waymirc, Tom Merritt, Dan Paulo, .lim Hammond, Chuck Stcrrctt, Calvin Perry. A it Q FRONT, Dominic Fontana, Rick Dunn. Greg Marshall, .lay Ribera, Dave Garrido, Bert Luis, Anthony Rocha. MIDDLE. Nick Norton, Jcfl' Holiway, Ron Cuclho, Steve Spcakc, Phil Brooks, Daymon Silva, Chuck Sterrett. Mich Cart. BACK, Coach Clement, Doug Wintz, Dan Paulo, Paul Hallen, Otis Tolbert, Keith Silva, Paul Niday. VA RSITY SCOREBOARD 20 Coalinga I7 I3 Tulare A 6 30 Corcoran i 6 I9 -- tWasco I6 4,7 ,L ,fMonaehe - H I4 V m I2 Rcedley- - I4- l2 Redwood , 20 46 A Sanger g6 ft -7 f Mt. Whitney 44 V , l-5t H-Hanford ' I 29 T ' 'va 1' I Jerri S it W , t ,,,, , J' f .,-4y,a.,.sf lf .fn ef- ' . W: 'qw , ,H .fy .. -.,, 5. N .,... ' Qu, x -I ' A .iff 1 44. Daymon Silva struggles for cxtra yardage. Otis Tolbcrt muscles his way through Corcoran, while Rick Dunn moves in to assist. VARSITY FOOTBA LL 45 I L E M O O R E V's attle To Third In League J.V. Football i Coalinga Tulare Corcoran Wasco Monache Reedley Redwood Sanger Whitney Hanforitl 22 I3 0 0 8 0 l3 26 55 ' I9 2 FRONT. Mark Pepper, Parnell Baga, Gomer Picarcy, Rick Soto, James Coble, Steve Brown, Brian Fray, Joe Cox. MIDDLE. Manager Daryl Glenn, Paul Vigil, Mark Merritt, Pat McEachin, Brian Proctor, Dave Stockton. .lon Baker, Ernie Carlos, Terry Oliveir, Pat Billingsley, Paul Hutchins. TOP. Coach Don Warkcntin, Steve Romeiro, Todd Williams, Angelo Macias, Ron Osbourn, Tom Ford, Greg Scott, Tom Sembritski, Dan Surface, Robert DeRaad, Coach Jim Moxley. i i . W, . . - ,, ff I t . . . t .,.-..ML., .... 4 H Rick Soto outruns the defense. James Coble begins a long punt return. 46 J.V. FOOTBALL Ray Burleson and Rick Dodd put pressure on Corcoran quarterback. Tom Sembritski punts while Jack Jung protects him. 5 sum, L .f x .V.. . - , i id A lx, .Mg .. .vs . FRONT. Oscar Cavazos, David Rose. Steve Breen, Carlos Garcia, Brett Garcia, Steve Skaggs, Angel llagan, Dan Lloyd. MIDDLE. David Vasquez, Bob Harmon. Tim O'Rourke. Richard Churchill, Larry Johnson, Ray Burleson, JcffGessncr, Harry Potter, Jack Jung. TOP. Coach Don Stcclc, John Huff, Chris Dustin, Dave Moore, JcffAmcrson, Tony Burton, David Roorda, Dan Ospital. Gcorgc Juarez, Rick Dodd. Don Warkentin's fighting Tigers battled their way to a third place finish in the tough West Yosemite League division. The season opened with the Sophomores playing 2 of the first 3 pre-season games. They tied Coalinga and defeated Corcoran. After losing to Tulare, they rolled over Wasco, Monache, Reedley and Redwood. The losses to Sanger, Mt. Whitney and Hanford gave the Ti- gers a season's record of 5-4-l. The team had many outstanding per- formers on both offense and defense with everyone contributing their in- dividual talents. The award winner's were James Coble, most valuable of- fensive playerr Brett Garcia, most valuable defensive player, and Rob- ert DeRaad, Captains award. Con- gratulations to everyone for a fine season. J.V, FOOTBALI 47 Frosh utscoredg ot uthustled Under the guidance of veteran coaches Jack Palermo and Wilbur Booth, the Frosh rolled to a 3-4-1 record. They were outscored by tough league opponents, but they were neve outhustled or outplayed. Ivan Hurd put on several speed shows and burned the opposing de- fenses for some long yardage and several scores. Jeff Brooks won the Captain's award and James Silva was named Most Improved. his pass pattern. FROSH FOQTBA LL G J. L l6 Tulare Union E 6 Tulare Western I? F A M 6 Monache , V O 8 Reedley O 6 Redwood R 2l Sanger -S-UMM'-'51 We' X E 6 Mt. Whitney 3' Se f Hanlibrd 5 2--:I TOP LEFT. lvan Hurd trots off the field alter a T.D, TOP RIG HT. .lel'l Brooks warms up before a game, BOTTOM LEFT, James Silva strives for a first down. BOTTOM RlG HT. Tom Tompson prepares to do . -J Eff ' I xi ' . , lr' , ' . fix- , s 3' wffw L' R Ai .A a b ' H A .3 d 21 'liL.- FRONT ROW. Bruce Long, Mike Godinho, Greg Gonzales, Rick Johnson, Jim Laurent, John Jones, Dave Lowas MIDDLE ROW. Harold Overson, Roger Newton, Tony Perkins, Reggie Burton. George McGee, Darrell Oglesby BACK ROW. Bob Felipe, Robert Glaspie, Mike Garrett, Ken Lagaspi. Greg Gray, Alvin Castro, Ted Wintz, Stacy Barr 48 FROSH FOOTBA LL FRONT ROW. Randy Moore, Larry Medina. Oscar Lucio, Rocky Silveira Paul Rocha, Jeff Hartcr, Robert Mace, David Contente MIDDLE. Richard Carlton, James Silva, Harold Speake, Rick Bradford, Chris Brown, Steve Cavanaugh, Jeff Brooks TOP. Frcd Van Hovcn. Jeff Ayers, Gary Schales, James Brooks, Ivan Hurd, Tom Tompson, Tim Oliveira, Phil Nisbet Cross Country: Respecttble Third BACK ROW. Frosh: Tony Ciffcrelli, James Baker, Ron Tudor, Nick Odermutt, Rich Belt. FRONT ROW. Joe Vasquez, Keith Hamilton, Mike Lee, Duane Baker, John Birchcr. Many of the swift feet that made Lemoore a cross country dynasty ran out on our harriers-They graduat- ed! Despite this fact, Coach Fraley and his runners had another excel- lent season. Long workouts in 100 degrees plus heat paid off for the Varsity as they finished a respectable third place in league. Valley qualifier Kevin Strain set the pace for the Ti- gers. Joe Buhler and Darrel Stoke were close behind and will return next year to log hundreds of long miles. Veteran Pete Cotton outlasted many competitors. The J.V. squad was led by Ron Rinehart and Mike Cavanaugh. Smooth striding George Gaffney also was an asset to the team. The kittens ran like heck and earned for themselves the title of co- champions. Good job guys! v- -- -A .-v - www...-7, . g' L' -4 Q , , ff- . , M, Carlos Baker pushes on through the course. ,rt EFF? is kt H ' ' 4 X . -U. L Q V' Y' .1 -fu , 1 1- i . ,Vg ,mir 1 , , Q AV 9 1.5 ' 3 l 7 ' x f T A tiwwg 2 lil V i Q 'l ' ffg gf- .Q . ' ', 5 - ,'x I4 ., I ' Q--ef, -,. 4 C f-31? , f- sn-'swf . . ..., ,M A . yr' '73, ' . fr rr. s wwf-A T-W ff 'J-N.. 4' rv A '- , 'E'-Tau.: -A-,1'x T fn-.arg Y: 'xflerf ' -f, n -t - -W - af, ,aff ,, . Y, an Q31 :gas f' fg1a1'af'fr,gfr,.dyta: Q , ,.,,,- t. HLA., My . ,. rib-tri':e. 'Hit fe :- af1QT.-a:..- -i . 'L- al- ke Kim Nail pulls away from Hanford opponent, while Stacey Kelley and Elaine Stacey Kelley has a good run at Allilin closely follow. Hickey Park. CROSS COU NTRY 49 f '.,4 Girl Runners Tough As ails BACK ROW. Varsity. Kevin Strain, Ron DeLong, Peter Cot- ton, Darrell Stoke. FRONT ROW. Joe Buhler, Scott Jensen, Pat Murphy Lemoore has a good start at Hickey Park. lf? l l 'X 'rr . 'ii X f 'qx if' is--'11, - 3 I 'turn . , ' ' vet- f . A fi' - g , -, f ' ui. , -sa.. Jeff Cuvzinuugh, Gabe Cervantes, thc lust part of the course. 50 CROSS COUNTRY ..,---1 4.1- ,,,.u.f-sf,-. .,- 3' in . ., .. .imma Robert Lutz, Strain lhmugh LEFT. Pat Pittarelli struggles for a better time. RIGHT. Kim Nail paces the pack. 4o----p-f-- TOP. BACK ROW. Ron Rinehart, Dave Lowe. Walter Hale, Ken Mosby. Pat Pittarelli. Ray Hayes. Charles llandeock, George Gaffney, Peter Deliaels, colt Lowe. Carlos Baker. .lohn Mosby, Chris Meyers. PRONT ROW, Kurt Strain. Mike Cavanaugh, Gary Marienau, Carl Hawk. Rudy Vasquev. Rick Krielx. Ruben Paranio. Elias Solis. Toni llattk. BOTTOM. BACK ROW. Michelle Partridge. Debbie Ronrda, Stacey Kelley, Sheryl Westwood. Nancy Jones. Yolanda Bryson, Stacey Stoll. Tracey McDonald. Katie Meyers. Renae Gogue. MIDDLE ROW. Sharon Eirich. Gail Fullerton. Kim Nail. Debbie Kroeber. Bonnie Will, Kathy Gregory. Alicia Oliveira, Martha Sanchef. Coach Solis. FRONT ROW. Elaine Alilin, Dawn Gregory, Kim Badsky. Kathy Grosse, Denise Castaneda, Lydia Garcia. i l Girls may be made of sugar and spice and everything nice but when it comes to cross country, they're as tough as nails. These girls didn't complain when Coach Solis put them through grueling workouts. When it was time for competition, Lemoore girls were ready to run. Katie Myers and Michele Partrige were team leaders and will be back next year. Kim Nail, a well disciplined Sopho- more, was a tough competitor and Stacey Kelley and Sandy Donen- wirth added depth to the team. The girls finished Third place in league and qualified for valley. Qi Finals at Meet Finals J s. -vwr...:' f i if ABOVE RIGHT. BACK ROW. Ron Bazett, Jeff Filmorc, Gabe Cervantes, Robert Lutz, FRONT ROW. Jeff Cavanaugh, MW Stcvc Newsom, Kent Freeman. ABOVE. ON YOUR MARKS, GET SET, GO! CROSS COUNTRY 51 Gymnasts-Dedicated nd Talented Karol Armagost goes into her back seat circle, .4 1' ,es 5 Linda Notarangclo prepares for her forward lunge. lad ABOVE. Ann O'Rourke gracefully goes through her bcam routine. ABOVE MID- DLE. Sandy Hotchkiss gets Darci Smith ready for action. RIGHT. lt's a bird! lt's a plane! ll's super Yoly! 52 GYMNASTICS A . I e s' 933 ' 'f A 1 -eww-WW Q--W - Y 1 1 A Jeanette lrigaray pauses during her - bar routine. Aw J.V. FRONT. Susan Weber, Linda Notarangelo, Jancan Schwarzenbach, Ginger Hendcrson, Sandy Hotchkiss, Darcie Smith, Ann O'Rourke, Karen Pottratz, Eleanor Alilin. BACK. Ruth Titlcr, Theresa DeLong, Tamie Shaw, Lisette Budgc, Riki Shepard, Judy Mendez. TOP. Varsity. Yoly Alilin, Karol Armagost, Sue Adams, Leslie Schwarzenbach, Karen Schwar- zcnbach, Jeanette Irigaray. BOTTOM. Leslie Schwarzenbach gets ready to wrap herself on the bottom bar. Dedication and talent. Put them to- gether and you've got L.H.S. gym- nastics. These girls sacrifice their lunch to work on their bar, vault, beam and floor routines. Aching muscles and blistered hands don't stop them! Coordination and grace are what the judges look for, and with talent like Karen and Leslie Schwarzenbach on Varsity, and Sandy Hotchkiss and Tamie Shaw on J.V., that's what they saw. Coach Hubanks was pleased with an overall record of 8-2 for both J.V.'s and Varsity. at fi, A fc-'Q 9fl2 9f20 tofu 1 IDI. L4 . W-we ff -W, . J., y ,r ' r:'ca11fi k ftfjl' i c . - i.. if sg i '43 'sz .ffi Y 't' e Schedule Bullard-Fresno Highf, Monache , ,Q ' Mt. Whitney lnvitatibhal' Tulare ' A - Central Mt. Whitney , Tulare Invitatio .l e at 1 lo , 'L r ,. ,T g , , . B L' 1 fiitx I' 'ttf - 'U 1 -5955? Ulf ' l ll 4 it ll is f ., s. if 'Us - an gi f9i N'fQf 3 ,1 ' 'ff Sue Adams comes up from a forward roll on the balancing beam GYMNASTICS 53 Varsity, Frosh-Zndg JV,s 3rd Under a new coaching staff, the Le- moore Volleyball program had a very productive season. Georgia Huneke, coaching both .IV and Var- sity, had a lot of good talent to work with. Linda Hamilton, Diana Bil- lingsley, and Kathy Handcock were standouts on the Varsity, which took second in league. The JV squad, cap- tained by Mary Villa, finished third in league. Debbie Laurence was MVP. The Frosh-Soph, coached by Karen Wood, finished second. Frosh standouts were Virginia Leal and Lori Romeiro. , I -' A ..Mg Z-'ji ....,., ' X , - s- A , L. at 65 K ABOVE. Penny Amerson goes up for the spike, as team members close in for the possible block. ABOVE RIGHT. Varsity. FRONT ROW. Kathy Handcock, Diane Billingsley, Jackie Gable, Cathy Lowas. BACK ROW. Kathy Torres, Dora Contreras, Julie Hamblin, Linda Hamilton, Coach Georgia Huneke. RIGHT. Jackie Gable shows how to underhand pass as Linda Hamilton watches. 54 VOLLEYBALL .? s The whole J.V. team converges on the ball. E if-V 1 I l S I. NY! 7 1' ln 'NE T r 4 Y . 1 ' ft' I 'A taatg .,.. t' l X. . . . ,, . .. .... . ,......,,- - A Q 'T' V -f 7 - --.-si ,.-... , Q Penny Amerson keeps the rally going. Below. Kathy Handcock concen- Carol Sowell makes a running save. trates on what is going to be a smashing serve. :af ffih,3T K X 1... T -' 'S' - , il MIDDLE. FRONT. Teresa Jennings, Regina Azevedo, Mary Villa, Carol Sowell, Michell Verhoug- straete. BACK. Marie Paulo, Sharon Hunter, Kim Pressley, Kim Derouin, Pat Johnson, Margaret Oliveira. ABOVE. Frosh-Soph. FRONT. Tammy Cotton, Rosie Gonzales, Marcic Holmes, Debbie Lourence, Penney Amerson, Brenda Jones. BACK. Coach Woods, Lori Romeiro, Tami Bettencourt, Lisa Villa, Virginia Leal, Denise Mendes, Lory Foote. 11110117 Volleyball Schedule 91120 911451 91215 9126? 1013 .9 1281, 10715K 1 10112 10119 101244 10126. 10131 1112 1117 1119 Coalinga .1. Tulare, ,,,, g ,t Tulare 'Western gg E Corcoran Tulare 1 1 1 Tulare Western ..1' 1. .1 ,,.,,,, .4 . A nsangcr . 1, Mt. Whitney 5' Redwood 1 Reedley Hanford 1 Sanger Mt. Whitney Redwood Reedley VOLLEYBALL 55 Varsity: Talented, Inconsistent FRONT. Harry Bergman, Keith Neal. Greg Marshall, .lim Lyles, Paul Hallcn. BACK. Dan Paulo, A lalenled- but mconslstemn VHVSHY Tom Ford, siovo Maki, David Shelters, Ernie Young, Dano Floyd, Coach Jim Gordon squad hit the courts under the direc- tion ofJim Gordon in his first year of varsity coaching. This group of young men worked hard all season long. They were in contention for championship, but Lemoore's top league standing dribbled away as key games were lost. Lemoore narrowly missed a playoff birth to a strong Redwood team in an exciting post league game. Ernie Young and Dave Shetters did a fine job controlling the boards while Greg Marshall and Keith Neal led the attack from the back court. Harry Bergman, the tal- ented ball player from Sweden, ad- ded an international flavor to the team. With a 6-4 record, the Tigers finished a respectable third place in the WYL. Dan Paulo dribbles toward the basket. Keith Neal drives in for a basket. 56 VARSITY BASKETBALL LEFT, Greg Marshall drives in for a layup. RIGHT. David Floyd prepares Lo inbound the ball. U lid? A LEFT. Harry Bergman waits for his chance. ABOVE. Tom Ford receives a pass at the lop ofthe key. BELOW. Keith Neal hopes the layup hejust shot goes in. TOP RIGHT. David Shelters and Ernie Young get position for the rebound. BOTTOM RIGHT. David Shelters controls the tip. L 48 82 63 66 54 68 42 54 56 587 E M64 53 055 56 O6l 42 R 72 66 E 54 - 69 4 ea 52 43 55 VARSITY SCOREBOARD Roosevelt 5 A Tulare Western Bakersfield - Tulare Union ' H Riverdale f A Fresno Clovis W Hoover ' Bullard I ' Lindsay 4. .- Tulare Union - W - Redwood . . Mt. Whitney Redwood my Sanger V A M'-...WWUCY 4 Ciaruthers i Reedley Hanford 5 5 ll Redwood ll 5 Sanger' Mn. Whitney' 4 Reedley Hanford Redwood V's Tie For Znd: 15-7 The JV and Frosh basketball teams had productive seasons. Ron Lyons guided the JV's against extremely tough competition. The kittens had an overall record of 15-7 and tied Hanford for second place in league. Eric Gable and Robert Lutz were strong shooters and Ken Tanner pulled down many rebounds. Every- one on the squad got playing time which should pay off next year as the kittens become Tigers. The Frosh, coached by J. T. Reasonor, had a trying season. The rookies worked hard and had a good attitude but the breaks fell the wrong way. With tal- ent like Thor Dekker, a forward, Phil Nisbet, center, and guard Tom Thompson, the frosh had a much better team than their league record of 3-7 indicates. At any rate, the ex- perience gained will enhance Le- moore's fine basketball program. 'ff ' . Q1-l-V- BASKETBALL . 549 Roosevelt 'A 37 47 Tulare Western 42 - Sl Riverdale 49 58: Fresno '29 L 53 Clovis 5l 37 Tulare Union . 40 36 Mt. Whitney- . -49 A 58 Reedley? I .38 M 47 'Dinuba . 48 46 iMt. Whitney 25 O 62 Kingsburg 31 - 50 Redwood . 58 O 60 Sanger. 7 55 37 Mt.,Whitney S 42 R 63 Caruthers 'A 43 44 Reedley f 39 E 55 Hanford 7 42 58 Redwood 5 55 62 Sanger 5 49 41 Mt. 'Whitney 5' 35 46 Reedley 3 25 6l Hanford ' 69 58 IV BASKETBALL Burnz Clemens uses perfect form in his jump shot for lW0. Kenny Tanner goes up for an easy two. MA! S ,TF FRONT. Burnz Clemens, Daryl Powell, Dale Mendes, Darryl Maynor, Fred Henderson, Manager Jim Stewart. TOP, Coach Lyons, Jim Hammond, Ron Osborn, Eric Gable, Kevin Compton, Myron Thomas, Kenny Tanner Frosh Rookies Work Hard John Kosinski comes down with another rc bound. Phil Nisbct muscles the ball away from the opponent. FRONT. Manager Duane Baker, Henry Luis, Phil Nisbet, John Kosinski, Ted Wintz, Thor Dekker, Chris Bragg. BACK. Larry Medina. Gerard Green, Anthony Rico, Tom Thompson, Tim Oliveira, Ivan Hurd, Gregg Gonzalez FROSH SCOREBOARD 4l Tulare Union 28 Fresno 38 Monachc L l4 Hoover I9 Bullard E 37 Bullard ' 40 Bullard M 48 58 Porterville M my O 36 Redwood- Delano 42 Redwood O 44 Sanger 55 Mt. Whitney R 35 Reedley 42 Redwood E 53 Sanger 50 Mt. Whitney 66 Reedley 34 Hanford 37 22 37 ' 34 23 54 48 ' 28 42 37 34 49 64 42 3l 43 58 76 56 Tom Thompson shows his shooting skills. FROSH BASK ETBA LL 59 Varsity Tops WYLQ JV's Undefeated Under the dedicated coaching of Karen Wood, Lemoore girls basket- ball has become a dynasty. Cham- pionships are the rule for her teams, and I979 was no exception. The var- sity cagers went undefeated in league, and tied for third in valley playoffs. Tammy Feese led the girls in shooting. Floor leader Debbie Hamblin was an all around asset to the team. The successful season was a total team effort. The J.V.'s were equally spectacuar, capturing the WYL title, with a I4-0 record. Dora Contreras and Kim Nail were stan- douts among the fine group of girls. Great season girls! STTN-4 x-, .Nxt if M, ,-r' .w-'ff aff' 3 60 GIRLS BASKETBALI. J.V. GIRLS. BACK. Kim Nail, Virginia Leal, Cindy Hoggard, Cheryl Gable, Miekie Johnson, Lisa Villa, Pat Johnson. FRONT. Tammy Cotton, Dora Contreras, Denise Mendes, Tammy Bettencourt, Penny Amerson -f 5 . msuomg 'F f mmoogmr' 1 R .g-?'0f 1 -f I It' US M a 0 - 9-L, 11-f 1 f'5 fx .W X3- ' ,H M my TOP. VARSITY GIRLS. Back. Yolanda Bryson, Tammy Feese, Letha Hall, Tammy McMahon, Dareie Lockie, Alice Griffin, Coach Karen Wood FRONT. Marie Paulo, Kathy Hernandez, Carol Sowell, Linda Hamilton, Debbie Hamblin BOTTOM. Debbie Hamblin, Tammy Feese, and Carol Sowell get tough on defense. LEFT. The Kitten defenders Penny Amerson, Mieki Johnson, Virginia Leal and Brenda Jones waits for the opponents to set up their offense. RIGHT: Alice Griffin shoots through a crowd of defenders. L E M O Q R X ity.. L E ,,..DN-fc A ,,-A 3 ..V4 K iris Alice Griffin and Tammy Feese position themselves to block out Carol Sowell sets up for gt frcc shot, opponents. .I.V. GIRLS BASKETBALL Bullard pi .5 Tulare Wfeiiern I3 Clovis I ll Tulare Union 22p Redwood I6 Sanger. I3 Mt. Whitney I5 Reedleyp I m I9 Hanford A I 8 Redwood I8 1 Sanger. lis. 17 if .ML Whitney 26 I Reedleyi I6 If Hanford. , .14 R Yff Y' .ir Yolanda Bryson skies for another rebound. GIRLS BASKETBALL 6I Wrestlers aee Tough pponents Wrestlers. Grapplers. Matmen. That's our wrestling team. A game bunch, but unfortunately our league boasts some of the strongest and the most skilled wrestlers in the valley. It has continually been an uphill strug- gle. The year 1979 was no exception. Veterans Al Luis, Otis Tolbert, Bill Badasci, and John Daulton did give us some strength but you must have depth to win. You've got to score points. You must reverse, escape, or pin your opponents. Our guys showed a lot of class by not folding under the pressure. Good job Tigers! rll -S.Ql2l.5DULE . -- Dec. V I 'Corcoran J . . ,Reedleyg'Tourn. . . I ffl I Caruthers iil' ii L . ...E . ,.,,..,. 5 V 3 5 Sanger Tourn. 1 I 1 I r' ' Haiiffiiiif-,Tourri I 3 ian. Krngsurig.. lrra R Sanger - E f Hlglilend .1 Tranquillity ' Reedley . Har-fgfd . .. I I Redwood ' Feb. WYL FINALS at -2. asgzraig 'f . . ,..t.w.s, .. . . 62 WRESTLING VARSITY. BACK. Albert Luis, Chris Kistler, Otis Tolbcrt, Brian Proctor, Pat Pittarelli MIDDLE. Dan Shannon, Elias Solis. Bill Badasci, .lohn Daulton. FRONT. .lim Cunningham, statisticians Mary Lou Villanueva, and Paula Gillam, Marty Rhoads. BELOW LEFT. Rick Herrera position's his opponent for the takedown. :zu nik su 1 . 4B3g,aasf, M -.,, 4 1 ix. .4 L.. 4 ABOVE. Who says wrestling is hard? tNol Prul LEFT. Marty Rhoads takes at good look at his man before moving in on him. RIG HT. Bill Badasci attempts to reverse his opponents move. JV'S BACK. Walter Hale, .lohn Braden, Jeff Brooks, Sandy Ingls. Harold Speake, Anthony Burton, Bob Meeks, Steve Newsom, Reggie Burton. MIDDLE. Rick White. John McGrath, Pru Mendes. Richie Rhoads, Steve Schweizer, Kent Freeman, Harold Overson FRONT, Greg Renggle, Robert Silveira, Dave Schweizer, Statisticians Yvette Criollos and Rosie Soto, Nic Snow, Butch Rowell, Mike Brill setting him up lor the move. Albert Luis locks hands with opponent before nwt ,,.. .. -eva T vT m 'nn.q,,,, TOP LEFT. Bill Badasci attempts to put his opponent on his bnck. LEFT. .lim Cunningham pushes into his opponent hoping to break his hold. TOP RIGHT. ,Iel'I' Brooks starts the second round in the bottom position. RIGIIT. Chris Kistler sprawls as his opponent attempts at takedown. WRESTLING 63 LHS Track: nother Bumper Crop George Gaffney breaks the tape with Mitch Cart following with a close second. Ondray Simmons and Kenny Tanner keep up their pace during a race with Mt. Whitney. 64 TRACK Mar, Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Man Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May June TRACK SCHEDULE I0 Corcoran Invitational I7 East Bakersfield lnv. Zl Sanger-Mt. Whitney 23 Geo. Olsen Invitational 28 Reedley-Redwood 31 Wasco Relays 4 Redwood-Sanger 6 Kiwanis Meet 10 San Joaquin Valley Relays l8 Hanford 20 Sanger Metric Classic 28 Reedley Invitational 3 WSL Frosh Meet 4 West Coast Relays M l I WYL Meet I8 Area Meet ' - 24 CIF Finals -2 State Meet ,i 5 Q I 'e ll N1 .. 3. bi: - , 1 N f, C A .lf t my LEFT. Gerard Green exhibits his outstanding running form in the sprints. RIGHT. Charles Parker leads thc pack while skimming over the hurdles. VARSITY. FRONT. Paul Begin. Pat Murphy. Freddie Tramble, Tom Ford. Ernie Young, George Gaffney, Gary Cleaves. David Houston. Mitchell Cart MIDDLE. Kevin Strain. Todd Williams, Mike Kurtz. Lupe Garcia. Tom llawk. Kurt Strain. Chuck Sterrett. James Coble. Kirk Sullivan. Ray Tuttle, Steve Lourence. Daryl Stokes. BACK. David Floyd, Tom Nisbet, James Hammond, Otis Tolbcrt, Keith Neal. Jim Clark, Carl Hawk, Scott Kelly, Paul Hallen, Ron Delong. Joe Buhler, Jeff Lutz, Rusty McGlasson. Scott Lowe, Tom Merritt. Slfldc- l - 4 Q , viii' Q -W .-9' ' v , 5 .. ...L K 'if 5 'gif A riibii' i 4- ' 3 ' .A ., fr- u . 1, 0 . '- s.-..-H--- , I aid: gl r I . , gy 4 1 it .,, gag? Yr H Q, , 'NI Q-a,..s,Q, 3 sl ' i., Z. V '9 . J 'i A . 'lf' '-534. I' if ' . . - 5' . fav ii ' . ' i lf' 3 is J ' ., 2.i. -- ' , A 4, y 1 - U6 Er Vi .-f,...,.-,.'is-vi-w:iy5'rt's',' W4 -,fy - ., - '..i.3 , ff. b' 55, I fx, Q:'.1,,. .W - 5,151 65.1 Q, 5' :U 'E q 5 N ..325gv K , 5. ' I K .S - Q 4 - i .. 1551-., . ' ' V, ' ny -1- ,- . K tw I ,I 1 9' X , Q ' :it ' F1 Q 4.3 . ' ' A if citings, ' ' la . . .' J , bltueif XI . A , 4 r f.eel't.,,, 157235 , , . ' l .R N I mil Q 591' ,ir .V ns. ' ' ' h A 4 'n M J , 4, i s Q . I l ' i .ft W . Q-V if , w?:f.wz44.Q, . ,,. 'r ata. 1 A W' 'ix , eff. Hifi- '15 .4 ' :4'i im. ,2-W-bds. Q? kr?'i,at'in':ki1?A 14 whiff H t,,, 'ti Ugfxyfiff- I .,.f,s. . A .. fx, ..--pwvge, ,,54,,,, t... ,aQw3f .gf - -vt tfafa., , f1m'1 1f'?,gf.,'4i?x 5'-219Ai+f+?'Qgw..:'3gr'QE3gg2SN:Q:f,4. '- if .ffixpg-.f,g-g552 if:R'kihigr A r. . . LQ. , .I ' ,,., - M wma, ,,,. ,f .,,,'.13'j3s,g.iw,?- , yr '- i ,,. --,Q -- n.,.f:- , Q fi-1 A l J sf 'Q ' 2 I- .H , tr' 1 B sL,..4avgz'-sgift g, . ..Baa :su ti, 7.1,fzf :z:iM1ii4am4HwsM'i1 1 s. ., fm' Wes .f-.., it sf TOP. FRONT. Irma Villa, Barbara Neal, Yvonne Herring, Tracy Lewis. Carolyn Aubrey. Diane Hous- ton, Candace Hobert MIDDLE. Stephanie Fontes, .lennifer White, Amy Cline. Natalie Peterson, Mi- chelle Roach, Leslie Folks, Tammy Handcock, Monita Ford. Marilu Villanueva BACK. Diana Humphrys. Margie Maldonado, Sally Tripp, Marie Wood. Pat Johnson. Mercedes Gonzales. BOTTOM. FRONT. Doug Harter. Kent Freeman, Charles Parker. Darrell Maynor, Ray Burleson, Walter Hale, Jeff Wester. Ondray Simmons, Bob Meeks MIDDLE. Mark Merritt, Paul Hutchins, Rick Dodd, Jim Cunningham. Harry Potter, Richard Churchill, Bob Lutz, Fred Henderson, Rader Jensen BACK. Charles Handcock, Terry Cleaves. Ralph Overmeyer. Ron Osbourn, Fred Wilshaw. Ken Moore, Vince Norris, Ken Tanner. TOP. Steve Lourenee vaults over the bar easily. BOT- TOM, Lupe Garcia and Ray Tuttle take hurdles in 1 9 I in ' V- :P x if x , 1 I . ': I Hitkllf ., gi. 5-. ,fig N? 5-P .:,r 1 I f P ,gi +g.........f : With a bumper crop of skilled ath- letes, LHS looked forward to a suc- cessful year in track. All of the squads looked strong. Some of the Varsity standouts include: Keith Neal, High Jumpg George Gaffney, Kurt Strain, Sprints, Gary Cleaves, Scott Kelly, Hurdles, Darrell Stoke, Distance, Otis Tolbert, Shot put, and Jeff Lutz, Discus. Top Frosh-Soph performers include sprinter Ralph Overmeyerg distance man Joe Buhler, and jumper Bob Lutz. Out- standing Frosh tracksters include pole vaulter Jeff Brooks and sprinter Gerard Green. These boys are tough competitors and will gather in a lot of gold. TRACK 65 Traeksters Give Extra Effort TOP. Dave Houston heads down the runway for the take- off board in the long jump. BOTTOM. James Coble makes a picture-perfect handoff to Kurt Strain in the 440 yd. relay. 5' - .,. ff sf-'Q fr-H+--r 'J 1 .:, i-- if be 'Prof' 1-it - fer' 'im - .C ,. - g guy -K- -H .1-1-V. fl 1 i M M- V in A 'if A -- ,ww 'rf ' - f . ' 'Q 1' J .4-ff' FRONT. Phil Nunes, Steve Newsom, Duane Baker. Dale Oglesby, Mike Godinho, Johnny Jones, Roberi Mace, Oscar Lucio, MIDDLE. Farrin MeCahiIl, Steve Silveiru, Eddie Yaws, Jeff Cuvanaugh, Jef! Goggleye, Jeff Harter, Randy Moore, Tony Baga, James Brooks, Tony Perkins BACK. Alvin Castro, Jay Workman, Jeff Ayers, Richard Carlton, Jeff Brooks, Tony Ciflorelli, Lionel Delaware, Ivan Hurd, Gerarc Green, Dennix Verzosa, Phil Nisbet f. , - L 44. ski- lfifv l . .L .,,'q i ' J i Y pf. . ' -4 I v . V M-,x M- ef .. ...... ' A ' -L4 I: i . T . ' Q ' ii ' . ' , ' '. ig-54,4 , D, ' rf . 5 Tl - ' 5' . 5 , i , if ' , 'L , Q ef'-n-: 13 A 1 A M ' , 1 .. . fi - l,f'iQ- ' . Q!.'1'!. -'....-- F ,0 ','f5,,U 'F-N, , z.:h':-:--- -nn-.-..-Q--.-.-- 4 'N .. ll- ' --' 'XJ I J ,,- Q'-ip Blu 1-'bf-.J327fif:'.. . A T I1 J JJ:-iq.: ,, ' T TT? 7 1 ff 112 l A Q r f ., T' FEFS L 'ii T' K I 1 if' Q L 1 i A LEFT. Kevin Strain finishes strong in the mile run. RIGHT. Larry Medina shows good form over the hurdles. 66 TRACK TOP. Lemoorc's premier highjumper, Keith Neal, shows great form wi the Fosberry Flop. BOTTOM. Track and Field managers Debbie Fud Judy Mendez, Liselte Budge. and Richard Linarez. id 6 . 'e::,, Experienced Tracksters Lead LHS we w,,.'s3.!5-,wastes -1 ,aa , f 95, Q 1'fe A scneibusias ' 5. ff fe K , 4, A B Mar. 10' 'Corcoran Invitational, T' I7 . .East Bakersfield lnv. 22l F F 'ALcmooref?ReedleyfRedfvo0d1 i'Martf.g.- -, . .,l,,emooregRedwoogI7SaLngerW L QWQSCO Relays, ff' 35. ' ' t. V Whitney?SanQer' telslffassafse!4iwi4aniS1QMe9i R 'liSain7Tff2Sifdifi'n5iVallaiy Rlelaysi 419 Qiii 20ff,S2'fE?fQMffri5 Cifissiii 23 7 519Reelirley-Slnvitational 1 M ,Q XWSI- F5 ii 5. ii 4' Q West C6astVRelarys I 5'5i9M35? all f L 55935 . Qsggltltfie ,132 .,eie 1:5199 Mieifl Q H eie' I' Y .1 Jr- 68 TRACK 'lt Frosh-Soph Girls FRONT. Anna Rodriguez, Pcnnie Amerson, Tammy Cotton, Eleanor Alilin, Jamie Harlin, Debbie Balunah, Jeanette Salas, Anita Griffin MIDDLE. Elaine Alilin, Brenda Jones, Laura Rismillcr, Cindy Sterrctt, Lori Wescoat, Margaret Tuttle BACK. Stacy Stoll, Sharen Shirly, Sandy Walton, Georgia May, Karen Pottratz, Kim Simas, Jan Lovelace, Tammy Ferguson, Coach Solis. ' 'Nil u 'i gain iw' sg. v g wf -ya I c - lc, -QM t ' L.. 2 ., . 5 gyfv - . - ' -I , 1 , A La. . l , 4- - ' 4 9 -. , ia J'2,WWWn- ,A - Isp :1 .4 - yn . n F N 1 , W wc ' A .9 D ' .f I 0 'll' . -- - ' J ' all . . ' .L . VT' I . , . 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V. , ,ft , , , , , Af- t f , --..-at 4, ' ' -.we V, A -- , ., - ' .. v L: wr- J fi1.w:.:?32'-F-5?.f't . -, 1 'Ti im tl A r g' f 1' 1f f 'aFf'? .. 4wV'?3s: c?'v:::'H ' f 9 ' 1512 YU 1?- U 'i-Qi '5'f7f:f ' i's-'4'X'7:L'r S35 Lmmilm git f 11 I - is .1 43 f+f,r,f' Q ' A+- . e aw 1' . f ' 5- .':, 1 u- .- ,.1,: '. -- Hg '- 5 W, , s uafw l i 4 53:'q3ga.,,,:,fmaZ'ggi,.'g:t'Q,,zg,..'5 i ',y,, 5,545-g5i. , ,5g1,g2f-lmkgj:-5,5t IV... V- . f, 21 1 . ' .1-at-1 Q' :A+ 115 fe -, ,'.,',5?1x'3', , ,Ti f--Q, s 4 V. 1- ', ,,,--v - e.?1irLWf.f: ..ce::w-Jhiwtis , v 'F1l?i?i'l l:Sv . i 5 bf l in -t'5 it?3: 5 '1P'7 'Y-'M ' w 1 t Al' . LEFT TOP. Yolanda Bryson hurdles to victory LEFT BOTTOM. Denise Castaneda keeps in pace with other runners ABOVE. Varsity Girls FRONT. Bonnie Wll, Lydia Garcia, Denise Cataneda, Dora Contreras, Yoly Alilin, Vicki Norton, Gail Fullerton, Tracy McDonald MIDDLE. Sharon Eirich, Loretta Salas, Cheryl Westwood, Alicia Oliveira, Martha Sanchez, Theresa DeLong, Tammy Shaw. Phylis Cleaves BACK. Pat Johnson, Mona Ford, Stacy Kelley, Michelle Partridge, Katie Meyers, Tammy Feese, Tammy McMahon, Darcie Lockie, Yolanda Bryson, Coach Solis. Hi ,I , I ,.,., . 5 LEFT. Michelle Partridge gets her last burst ofcnergy to get to the finish line. RIGHT: Dora Contreras improves her form during practice, IK 1 x' W gm' ' .T 1. .,..4n,....1::. F Y- ',- 1., The female track and field outfit, coached by Lupe Solis, is led by ex- perience competitors. High jumper Tammy Feese was back and set to outjump girls all over the valley. Sprinters Yoly Alilin and Sharon Eirich should leave their competitors in the dust. Cheryl Westwood is a sure bet to do well in the long jump. Yolanda Bryson and Tammy Shaw show a lot of class in the hurdles, while Martha Sanchez, Katie Meyers, and Kim Nail are great dis- tance people. In the weights, Au- tumn Clark, Pat Johnson and Tracey McDonald should do well. These hard working gals will undoubtedly challenge the WYL title. LEFT ABOVE. Yoly Alilin puts the finishing touches on the relay. LEFT. Martha Sanchez and Gail Fullerton pace themselves for a strong finish TOP MIDDLE. Stacey Kelly keeps the lead with a strong pace. BOTTOM MIDDLE. Tammy Fcesc, Lcmoorc's Veteran female highjumper, shows off her form RIGHT ABOVE. Tracey McDonald gets set to put at long one. RIGHT. Brenda Jones breaks the finish line way ahead of her competition TRACK 69 Talented Tigers Challenge WYL h H k hx. I d h In I FRONT. Normita Snow, Dave Garrido, Jay Ribera, Bert Luis, Jesse Martinez, Sean Terrio, Keith Hamilton. Gag M Us J ecps Is eym g ue to omep me MIDDLE. Debbie Keith, Reid Goldenstein, Mark Gilfry, Greg Marshall, Tim Torres. Doug Wintz, Rick V . Montgomery, Robert DeRaad, Tom Self BACK. Stacy Gleim, Keith Silva, Darrel Powell, Cal Perry, Brian g 7 The Tiger baseball machine is in high gear, rolling toward the WYL title and post league success. The Varsity is exceptionally talented and should produce a record to be proud of. Keith Silva and Kreig Horbert will share duties on the mound with Mark Gilfry and Doug Wintz behind the plate. Outstanding fielders in- clude Rick Montgomery at hortstop, Jay Ribera at second, and Rob DeR- aad in right field. Hitting power will be supplied by Dan Paulo and Greg Marshall. The JV's also are antici- pating a championship season. Opening with two league wins, it looks like they will get what theylre after. Pat McEachin is a promising pitcher. Jesse Martinez and Roger Allen contribute to a strong infield. James Luis and Bret Garcia should hammer in many runs. Both teams will have great seasons. 70 VARSITY BASEBALL Ford, Kreig Horbert, Dan Paulo, Coach Bob Clement N f ,f 5, l l Keith Silva eyes the catchers mitt. Reid Goldenstein holds the runner on while Keith Silva fires another in there. r' L. .,..- I' LEFT. Mark Gilfrcy takes batting practice before the Corcoran Scrimmage. RIGHT: Dan Paulo watches ball four go by. - A- i ,msc ,, I VH- ., - tg V . Q 1 - 7 -as fem- ft . Mar., l ' to nwsww-Acvrif v. at E.: .V .iff 1 . I .A .. 15.2-tfa ,'u g a x, Mar. ' if 'Mar u t ' J . Q ' 4 :J ni . K ugh? - Mar- - ' ' W , v . ...-. ..--- ',, L'g3,. -5-4? '...I ' M21 P ' A7,Hgym A 'f I 35, . '.: ' K 'Ea ' Mar ' ' . A '51 +49 ' Y-A - . in 1' I -I 5 Mar. q1f':'fi'.'- -Fair. . .1 - ' ' fi , Mar. . ship-4-Lggyf. .rs-' 4 Q ,gi ,VI V . Q L .-,.r Mar. '.'-fy . - Mar. ,i - ' ' ff ' ' ff 'I , 1 '- J 1 Apr I. 5. . . .I-. ,f,.,f.'-fu, , an ft 1-np: A I-I QQWF' ' ' , ll - Q - u- WY- xx. P ',-W- ' pw .-4 'Nl' I . ,Iv . 1,5-4-ll A ,I . 71 1 ef , , P I thx Q ,Q if 45:1 A :':'ll!'Q:32'55 -H1 Apr r. . .. 1 9. --Q , ' . 'td' Sn 513.1243 A 5225.1-:5:5g9:fr tb0oQ gh' A r. Q 0 .-,.. 4,.' ipg eq .1 - P W . . sw -643. I Q W I V xl. , -, RH . .3K,5fQ,,Pg',:u.3:L.: . Apr. F. 5 -5Ef5L'f'Tr-fig' - ' ?'5'5f'Ki'5'lf'f'-'f'fIf API'- ' A C '1 ' 7 , 'gif' . 'A2Av.4-4 3 Q A ,- jk K H '-W I , 'QL P - l .- I .H Q' ,. -ti... -2 5 ' K May lf? -. M e- - . Q . ,I May - ' Ti:---...,, , vs' May f ' ? l. - .'x,. ' ' if 5, f . May .i , WT. ' ' ii ,L ' May BASEBALL I Corcoran 8 Curuthers A I0 West Hills Tournament I0 Coalinga I3 Hoover ii ' I7 West Hills Tournament 20 Sanger 23 Reedley I 27 Redwood 30 Mt. Whitney' I 3 Hanford ' 6 Sanger A I I Fresno Easter Classic I2 Lemoore JV Tourn. I7 Reedley 20 Redwood V 24 Mt. Whitney 27 Hanford I Sanger 4 Reedley 7 Redwood II Mt. Whitney I5 Hanford . Q TOP LEFT: Tim Torres connects solidly. BOTTOM LEFT. Jay Riberu takes at big lead off lirst. l ABOVE. Reid Goldenstein is greeted by teammates after a homcrun. l VARSITY BASEBALL 7l JV's Shoot For The Top FRONT: Brian Fray, Junior Vasquez, Richie Garcia, Melissa Deeter, Steve Schweizer, Dale Wolfe, Brett Garcia MIDDLE: .loe Manzanares, Tom Thompson, Roger Allen, Jim Luis, Jack Jung, Pat McFachin, Steve Skaggs BACK: Coach Warkentin, Myron Thomas, Don Gridley, Greg Scott, Chris Kistler, Tom Scmbritoski, Angelo Macias, Joe Cox Aggmakg: L PNQTKUTT 9632 .?'f'?'X .Wh-'lYFi tEI1L!,?KY1E51lli TOP LEFT: Brian Fray takes his lead off first base TOP RIGHT: Tom Sembritoski tells Steve Schwcwer to get down' LEFT: Pat McEaehln pops one in there ABOVE: Steve Skaggs belts one alley Champs,Clobber Opponents LEFT. Cheryl Kistler swings into action. RIG HT: Kathy Torres gets set for Tina Zanola's pitch. BELOW. Lori Romeiro rocks and fires. '. N-1 How do you top a Valley Champion- ship? A very difficult act to follow. Bob Smith's terrific Tiger gals start- ed off exactly like they left off in 1978. They bombed Hoover, beat McLane, and clobbered Tulare, Monache, and Exeter in succession. They were 6-0 when league play opened, well on their way to another super season. Early season standouts included Lori Romeiro and Tina Zanola on the moundg Cathy Lowas and Debbie Hamblin at the plateg and Susan Lee and Kathy Torres de- fensively. N -9vY T f' l 'S . A X :pr l L i. L w v. RL 2 7 ' .. t I . C V -8- 1. I Q 4 it gY'7tZ,' VI.. , YC ABOVE. Coach Smith gives pre-game pep talk. ABOVE MID- FRONT. Marie Paulo. Regina Azcvcdo. Cheryl Kistler. Susan Lee. Lori Romeiro, M ircit DLE. Regina Azevedo crosses home plate. ABOVE RIGHT. Sue Holmes. MIDDLE. Jackie Gable. Margaret Oliveira. Lori Foote, Debbie llamblin. Tina Zinolt Lee slides in safe. BACK. Asst. Coach Karen Wood, Lisa Whitfield, Cathy Lowas, Kathy Torres, Sharon Hunter Coach Bob Smith. SOF TBALL 73 FRONT. Duane Hollers, Earl Partridge, Dan Reynoso, Randy Lcmons BACK. Coach Jim Moxley, Don Thg Tiger tgnnis teams Consistgd ofa Rhea, Joe Harding, Paul Niday, Kiran Patel, Robert Redmon. talented bunch of athletes. Le- moore s courts were blessed with strong but smooth strokers who made the game look easy The boys coached by Jim Moxley looked like winners Dan Reynoso and Joe Har ding picked up many singles victories for the Varsity Paul Niday and Randy Lemons played excellent dou bles all season long The .lVs also looked good with Pete DeBaets fill mg the alfl singles spot. Rick Soto and Glen Powell were a strong dou- bles combination. The girls looked equally strong with seasoned veter- ans like Linda Hamilton for singles and the doubles combination of Julie Hamblin and Laurie Burrell. Dan- ielle Cramner and Teresa Jennings added to the team s strength. . W. y gs 5 a W ,f . J .... . w ' 1. 4 Y K Us -J '- H Nwxg Q, ,,., . 1 A -X Y , l TOP LEFT. Paul Niday Qwith thc help of his tonguel gets a good shot at the ball. TOP MIDDLE. Joe Harding slams one down for an ace. TOP RIGHT: Don Rhca pops one across the court. BOTTOM LEFT. Danny Reynoso concentrates on his follow through. BOTTOM MIDDLE. Kiran Patel reaches out for a forehand shot. BOTTOM RIGHT. Duane Hollcrs eyes his return. 74 TENNIS N Tennis Teams: Strong, Smooth LEFT. Anthony Rico returns a serve. MIDDLE. Gomer Piearcy puts special effort into his serve. RIGHT TOP. Carlos Baker uses a little body english in his return. RIGHT BOTTOM. Mike Barcellos waits at the net. Wmiflzf? C s i I I I IIWFQ ir 1 , s rIrrs i -ff Q I F :Ai f'sf I T ' ' 'I' 'i TT y get .I , I. Vttt for ,141 I i I M It M , , I I I 1 4.59 I t ti ll'?ff-Wig? riit I y I K rg ' , li I '99, I' life I ' ll' 'll 9 'Pit ,-.. iiifz tg' I , ,ntt srt n , , I N +.1.sv.-s T' -ws in I - 5251 .Jawa-M-fe4'1?'f'Y'f . 5395? , 3.0 ,, gud. ,stri ale .fta'fff,, i . , 1. ff. 1 X x I ,Q-w 1 It A , sta, ., W5 . , I sell' it ' . -. , 1 -ii g , -e ,..- g A ,A M,5--5,2 B111-ff'g,3s,es' x5':gg lsm-ut' -9 efwfifqii ii '--w-gfzill t , ai m.:f,535ag1-1 '-'- ...52t5Li!,,3gqhuag5Kl 2 mi . f uwlk , -ef I A-' R FRONT. Glenn Powell. Rick Soto, Gomer Piearcy BACK. Peter Evans, Pete DeBaels, Carlos Barcellos, Anthony Rico. Baker, Mike Mari. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May y QTENNIS ' Q6 fl'SQklm3 I ' V It .Tulare Western 9 .. I0 'ill West Hills I Tournament I3 Wasco ' I7 West Hills Tournament 20 Hanford I 27 Sanger 30 Reedley 3 Redwood 6 Mt. Whitney I6 Hanford 20 Sanger ZI Porterville ' Tournament 24 Reedley 27 Redwood 28 Porterville ' Tournament I Mt. Whitney 3 Hanford 5 WYL Finals I2, I9 CIF Individual Finals 9, I6, 25 CIF Girls Finals I0, I7, 24 CIF Boys Finals TENNIS 75 LH Gals ackhand pponents Linda Hamilton powers her two handed back Q A A I 1 I A Q hand. I-RONT. Laurie Burrell, Debbie Krocbcr, Tcrcsa Jennings, BACK. Linda Lcc, Jullc Hamblin, Linda Hamilton, Diane Krocber, Coach Yolanda Jaime. ww K 5 I 1 ,T X? . 5 . , . , - tl is L, A r .W 3, . ii' bl I . Q , 4 , Z, J1,,.s - :ae.ft.Mtk.x..'...u., V - . .-.Hn-1 Q A.A, .1 r r1 - G.. fn, u . L ff' 'J L 1-A' ' Q 'f'IN'x-f'W '5'YD'f - t fitaifwx-.eiivxh i K . i -.4 LEFT. Diana Garza hits a perfect shot down thc Iinc. MIDDLE. Julie Hamblin reaches for a backhand. RIGHT: Linda Lee hits a stiff back hand, 76 TENNIS TOP: Yvette Criollos hits a smashing forehand. BOTTOM: Rosie Soto shows oft' her Tcreasa Jennings places an amazing volley shot. beautiful follow through, F W, J! fa g ., ww, f- , f l ! Danielle Cranmer practices her ground strokes. Lcla Larios, Ginny Keely, Danielle Cranmcr, Abigail Alconcher, Sandy Lee. FRONT. Yvette Criollos, Dawn Gregory, Rosie Soto, Denise Russo BACK. Manager Denise Pike. 77 FRONT. Rick Gill, Dale Bunker, Bryan Reynolds, John Mayfield, Cary Scherer. Pat Pittarelli, Kei Overson MIDDLE. David Stockton. Chris Brown, James Anderson, Bruce Robinson, David Lowe, Greg R: Trey Corder, Dan Timpson. BACK: John Wenzel, Dan Staraub, Ken Coffey, Mike Buckley, Brad .Ion .tswimy Swim, Swimn is no under- Mark Norgaard, Robert Whitfield, Mark Pepper, Scott Mandeville, David Roorda, Riley Jones statement for the Lemoore tankers. R They put in thousands of yards per practiceg twice each day. Coach Ri- Iey Jones has quite a few Tigers in his tank, so the yardage pays off at meets. Brad Jones and Mark Nor- gaard led the boys team. Wendy Lloyd and Kim Pressley were hard- working winners for the females. Le- moore's divers also worked hard to be in top form for competition. Vet- erans Nick Norton and Jeanette Iri- gary were team, as well as league leaders. Both the swimmers and divers worked hard and should have had a lot to show for it when the league meet came around in May. Qs aid!! ' T' ' ' 1 J -11 ' ,, . I ., V fr:-m:, .ff's Af, '- ' 'Lava' 4 ' , ' TOP. Brad Jones, way out in front of the field in the 100 TOP, .Iohn Wenzel gets a good start on the third leg of 400 free relay. I.M.: BOTTOM. Pat Pittarelli starts the last leg ofthe 200 medly relay. BOTTOM. . Greg Ray finishes up the 100 breststroke. 78 SWIMMING --. W I Practice Pays ff For igcr Tankers TOP. Wendy Lloyd gets a good start in the 100 brcaststrokc, BOTTOM. Patti Wilcox gets off the blocks very fast in the 100 free style, BOTTOM RIGHT: Kim Presley strains hard in her event. 'SWlMMlNG W Mar. 6 Hoover 'V Mar 8 Coalinga 2' V Mar l3 Kingsburg Mar 20 Woodlake Mar 27 Tulare Union Mar 29 Reedleyy Apr. t 5 Redwood Apr. I9 Sanger Apr. 26 Mt. Whitney May 3 Hanford May 12 WYL,Finals May l8 Valley Finals ,L+ , L I 1 t t i P ffl , L '5 ,. Lg,XK600,5? at lei . we 4 't - 'f V l t-v ' Coach Riley Jones shouts encouragement to FRONT. Mary Villa, Donnie Graham MIDDLE. Mary Anderson, Mary Ellen Halpin, Kim Salberg, Janet Truax his swimmers. Kim Marshall, Kim Badski, Nancy Bair BACK. Patti Silvas. Maura O'Rourke, Deanna Dutra, Cindy Billingsley Wendy Lloyd, Lori Hays, Kim Prcsslcy, Sandy Donnenwirth, Patty Wilcox, Riley Jones 79 FRONT. John Hillenbrand, Cheri Macke, Mike Barboa, Deidre Thompson, Nick Norton, Jeanette lrigaray, Darci Smith. BACK. Chris Short, Carol Maloy, Ginger Henderson, Mary DeBaets. Lori Pereira, Tim Trombley, Diane Leal Krick observe. , -ui.. -gunna'-s..n Coach Huneke gels set to give points for completed dive, while Jennifer Partington, John Hillenbrand, and Rick ,A , A ffuufi ,xi U M fir . ., 'dj 4- - lg ...W 1,2 ixw,.. ',l lf' l i i .4 l 9 3i'nvw WWWSQ3 N. Jim- ct Q QHWSMQEP ...4-qi TOP LEFT. Ginger Henderson exhibits excellent form. TOP RIGHT. Darci Smith works on a difficult dive. Number one divcr Nick Norton in action. BOTTOM LEFT. Mary DeBaets gets psyched up for her tough dive. BOTTOM RIGHT: Tim Trombley completes a 80 DIVING mandatory dive. Golfers Drive, Chip, utt FRONT. Victor Giles, John McGrath, Steve Sula, Tug Larson, Richie Rhouds, BACK. Murk Gilkcy, Mike Cavanaugh, Dan Surface, Jeff Gessner, Steve Gobby, Bryant Zable, Jeff Amerson They drive and chip and putt, using all the skills they have to get that little round ball into an equally small hole in the ground. They, refers to our Tiger golfers. A young group as- saulted the links this season-No Sen- iors in the group, and a fast charging Freshman, Richy Rhoads. Bryant Zable, Steve Gobby, Marty Rhoads, and Mark Gilkey round out the top five. The WYL is tough but these guys were equal to the challenge. Early season rounds indicate that they will put pressure on leaders. LEFT. Bryant Zablc and Marty Rhoads bring home a 3rd place trophy from the Porterville tournaa GOLF Mar. Zi 'Coalinga Mar. Porterville Mar. , Tulare Western Mar. Portervillee e Mar V Tulare' Western Mar il Redwood T Mar Reedley Mar Mt. Whitney Mar Sanger V Mar., Hanford Apr. T ' Redwood Apr. Reedley Apr. ' Hanford Apr. Mt. Whitney . Apr. Sanger Apr. WYL Finals ment- Mark Gilkey concentrates on his tee shot. TOP RIG HT. Jeff Gessner launches a long putt. BOTTOM RIGHT. Steve Gobby sharpens up his putting. GO8l L - ,gf qxi, Q ..f 'f Y - T3 Q .ff x ' W xx ,W ? hm 20 , 553, M -., b XA , ,, i se L, ...QW R-5 J M A rf' 'Y Q ,A .nh W' D-Q i Ut an Ncptbffll XZ K1 'Le 2: E U N 4 1 ,W 1 V237 A' W 'H 17 1 it W5 lg , I 'A 1 as X3 I wqfik Q- eg ,sw fm- .1 13.3, H- fs ,f sf . -.Q-., S fx 'Y L ff' 4, SP 'Lf x ,kai H1 qw' mv, 'i 45 -iw J'.. J I 212 '2,,,..w.M2ii. ,,.,1: - '1E,:,!' 'p,....3H2bZJ:Cl , f. my T 'U' Q' ,,,,.,,fff . .,,,,,, f-'T' 1 if 7 'f W 7 Vin. N,-fz. S W ,. 491 2,31 'p f-.wffpv Q3 A ks Qvx ,k' ,' 'T x W .nv f Q S fl? m , , 'ff 5 1 fi .sb PLE - ,A xxx . . ,Nm-LW nl Yesterda We Were Freshmen BACK ROW, Mike Benito, Senior Class Prcsident1Dorit Dudley, Treasurerg .Iohn Murray, Senior Class Vice-President: Robin Fleming. Delegateg Steve Keller. Delegate FRONT ROW. Karen Trombley. Delegate. Advisorsg Georgia Iluneke, .lanie Hearn, .lim llammondi Senior Class Secretary. Leslie Swarzenbach. Qui lt seems like only yesterday we were Freshmen. We were unsure of our- selves wondering what our high school years have in store for us. Now we are at the end. We must leave behind friends that we've made and make new ones. Seine will follow us to college while others will start a new life without us. We are unsure of our future. We don't know whether it will hold everything for us that we have dreamed. Some of us will be 86 SENIORS striking out on our own. lt will be sad to leave a familiar place that we have been coming to for the past four years. We will miss the faces of fa- miliar underclassmen. Now, we our- selves will be underclassmen, wheth- er we go on to college or go out into the world. We have confidence in ourselves. We will let nothing stand in our way. At Night Rally we showed class spir- ,Q-me K it through our unity. Togas were the thing and we were wearing them. At Powderpufl' we slipped through the mud and pulled out a victory over the Juniors. As we reflect upon our years at LHS, we've proven that the last of the seventies is the best of the seven- ties. Good luck to the class of 1979. w?31r i ' f . 1 ta 'EV a gf' il . .Vf. I, 'itrff' ,Q QQ L V, ,i , , W x 6'5 ' Q., D? 55 1 s W, ,m.,,.,,4g ' gg A Seniors Make Like Mechanics Lori Angeletti Susan Agundez Junior Flores uses talents in Auto l. Karol Armagost James Armijo I . ., ff-' ...nn-::fY..f - Q.- 88 SENIORS a c I 3 215452 1 ff jig? sa. ,-f X John Silva uses the jack in Auto. Rick Dunn, Mr, Goodwrench Eddie Nunes takes inventory ofthe tools. ll W! 5 ft il I 3 '::: .3 'T' :nu Ill Ill 55:15 Ili lg!'ll! ffx l .1 I s Brad Lacey and Greg Menezes resize metal in Auto l. Rick Montgomery and .lohn Silva begin the rebuilding of engine while John Vosburgh looks on. .1 wr --,IIN az M .lm big.: , ' F 2,5 ' ' , f 'K i X W' gl B lt Walt Armistead X Dawn Austrum to Kathleen Avila my Nb'Q ' ' A ' . Lowe vma Anthony Rocha applies gasket glue. SENIORS 89 J Manuel Manny Bojorquez acts natural for the Seniors Diane Billingsley, Sue Adams, Pat Simas, and Junior .lim Hammond Show enthusiasm at Nuntius photographer. the Homecoming Queen ballot box. ,NNN .,,., +V :xi VX , B me -1, 51 ,z.:y,ggf5 Ja--' ,L -H-fW5,s'f -1 ,gm T, , ,i ,- Janice Badasci Terry Baker Mark Barrie Nick Norton helps Karen Schwarzenbach put on her Fred Baker Mike Ballew Kevin Bartlett ushortsf' 90 SENIORS 1 l Top. Rick Dunn a Partiers' follow th Seniors -- Wild And Crazy!! nd Jeff Holiway-two wild and crazy guys!! Middle. Senior Tanga eir conehcad car in the Night Rally parade. Hanna and Norma dance contest. n Meritt get down and boogie-oogie-oogic in the Homecoming week 40 A ...- Mike Benito Tamara Bcrg Harry Bergman Carlos Berlanga Kim Bernhard! Dusk Bigelow Diana Billingsley Teri Black SENIORS 91 I Manuel Bojorqucz Lisa Boyd Geneva Bongulo Stephanie Brazier K+ Kim Bernhardt is thinking Disneyland already. 3 ,., W .v , . Susan Agundez and Barbara Mueller listen to instructions for the candy sales. 92 SENIORS 'x Virginia Moreno, Eleanor Maldonado, and Debbie Daniels listen to the candy company's sales pitch. Seniors Get Their Disneyland Candy ue Hudson, John Murray, Karol Armagost wait 10 hear who their Debbie Hcadcn, Trish O'Halloran, Sue Hudson, and Stacey Kelley check the 'ea chairmen are. price list. ibn -P T, S T ' ' T f , 1 , 'E 5. -tw . - K es' f rf x , ,SL l , f f T T f ltiifii e T Niizu 1, f'::.g: L -' 4 -. VN .. , f . L fl-vf' erm!! Ray Tuttle distributes Senior candy to Tom Merritt. Tracy Bright Steve Brown Laurie Burrell Phil Brooks Alain Budgc Vicky Caddcll SENIORS 93 Alain Budge does a good job at Lowe 5 Appliances for his work experience. l Norma Cerda Ramona Chavez Autumn Clark April Claus The Nuntius photographer catches Debbie Hamblin and Dana Hotchkiss on the loose. Bottom. Roxanne Machado arranges counselor slips. Gary Clcaves Sandra Contcnte Jocl Cotton Peter Cotton SENIORS 95 md. ff 5. 4541. 'fm ,By - if,- x , ..1 ,- -' 25 in K. I ky Ai lyk ,i . .f i X +5 A , ' ,, i- , 1. . . --un-n-v - i-r T lil .W ,5 :ff . 39+ ?,! ' A-, 942 ,,. 1 4 ,I . 2 Senior Powderpuffcrs Victorious ULC. Robin Fleming gels ready to hund the microphone over lo last years Tiger ofthe ear, Tim Billingsley, ebb ic Hamblin barks out signals while the offensive line gets ready for a quick get off. Mia. John Droogh Becky Dudek Doril Dudley Rick Dunn Annette Dunne Denise Dutra Sharon Eirich Lisu Embrudor SENIORS 97 1 L ,g Qian? HYQ , AH-U... ' - My lg, f Q 7,1 X iii 3321. 1' ,jg ' Q LV S' ff m-wh. gg, x 'Q 32 'W ingqgf 1 i Z ff , Seniors Exercise Brain nd Brawn Maggie Mora finds a student's class schedule in the office. aww. wt . P C0unsel0r's assistant Jackie Gable files records as part of her routine. Dominic Fontana Jill Fraley Katherine Ford Cheryl Freeman Ronnie Fowler Donna Freitas Yvonne Fraker Gail Fullerton SENIORS 99 Seniors Win arious Awards 100 SENIORS Jacqueline Gable Cynthia Garcia George Gaffney Earl Gibbons Alena Galemore Roy Giles Thomas Garcia Rick Gillett Senior Class Play members Shannon Carter, Tania Ansley. Rick Dunn and Mark Barrie applaud Kathy Palermo, their director, auf . - Debbie Keith, Tom Garcia. Cindy Garcia, and Terry Baker wait in line to pick their Senior pictures. l Flake of the Year award winners: Robin Fleming, Suzie Macke, Kathy Palermo congratulates Rick Dunn, winner of the Golden Crutch award. Leslie Ogle. ll It l l l l t l is 3 li I -. t l I 'N 3 I F v' l . . 5 . t F . , Q3 ' , l tl . . 2 1 Sa- e 234.71 , , . t W , W, ,. l ,- f Qlez . Foreign Exchange student, Harry Bergman, takes a look at the map ot' the United States in Jim Inglis' Govern- ment class. ff' .xx lg Stacie Gleim Maria Gomez Susan Gordon John Gomes Gloria Gonzales Darlene Grantham SENIORS lOl Helen Green Luanne Gregory Elizabeth Huislip Kathy Hztlpin Jackie Gregory Kirk Gumz Jaime Hallen Debbie Hamblin gg l f 1'fW Joe Hamm Kathy Handeoek X Si j, l l f ' 1 l , - gt, , ' nf 2 - t. ty iii ,I Fi K l l ' , ive-K 1 l 5' 7' , L' l G t i :Y gy eqsyij Q' 1 1 K 4 y l i Dave Houston and Fred Trumble listen to some TUNES before school. Ramona Chavez opens a can of the Jolly Green Giant's sweet green I02 SENIORS peas . Seniors Work - Seniors Play adh- QL, iv9f,f'i'5q K A Donald Hankey Deborah Headen Joe Harding Horace Herring Patricia Harmon Jeff Holiway Cheryl Kistler pauses while taking a lest. Carl Hawk Debi Hgman SENIORS 103 Z.. U y-v uf M w , S' A .fb xr: 1854 Wayne Kastning Debbie Keith Steve Keller Scott Kelly Stacey Kelley Casey Kennedy Tracy Kcrns Alicc Kcrshisnik fn. Cheryl Kistler Daren Kneeland Theresa Kukler Dgan Ku,-11 William Lacy Stephanie Law Dominic Fontana and Ron Cuehlo, knights ofthe ping pong table. SENIORS lO5 Fran Leal Carl Ledoux Lori Lovelace Scott Lowe Eddic LUCi0 Susan Lee Angie Lenarez Cathy Lowas Gary Lubbers Albert Luis 1 L ttar W f 4 'sa . :NL xx X ' N. AX! 2'--4 Seniors Ernie Young, Rudy Vasquez, and George Gaffney chow in l06 SENIORS A X .,,ttti the cafeteria. Joe Luis Kim Machado Eleanor Machado Roxanne Machado as -...T-rv QI QM 108 SENIORS Basketball Queen candidate for F.T.A., Jesse Mayo Thomas G. Merritt Margarita Mora Rosie Madrigal, escorted by GOOD- Brenda McEachin Thomas S. Merritt Patrick Moran LOOKIN' Doug Wintz. Greg Menezes Jeff Montgomery Kathleen Moriarty Norman Meritt Rick Montgomery Virginia Moreno ' , Elk 3 1, ff ge Basketball Queen candidate for F.F.A., Karen Schwarzenbach, escorted by a cool Manuel Bojorquez. 1 'iv ffm Ya 1 N A 1.1. ,. 9 'K Y If 1... W kg? ' flrgfsn-mx 1' N. .. N 4 N 4 i in A A 1.', at 2 . Xi if QQ , 1 X wif 'X 'bh' ' E. ai Ng, w Q, iff 4, Qu' . 1,-wb , 'Ha 91-.- W ,,., Q' 'QQ' S Q A A ,. K, , . ,nv ' 5 I i S V fn :1wi3,isWv I G AA KA A K lr' 4 1 if f a Seniors rder Portra' L Ron Rhinehart Anthony Rocha Cheryl Rocha Mike Rodarmel D , 0 lk' Kitt .f F , June Roe Sue Rogers Eric Romciro Patricia Rose 1tS if it ir AA X 51. ef ri ,sf Karen Rosenthal David Schutt Loretta Salas Dawn Salberg Jon Sehusehkc TOP. Donna Freitas looks over her senior picture brochure. BOTTOM, Seniors wait in line to pick up their pictures. SENIORS lll E Kurt Strain Laura Swarm Deodata Teixeira lilo IH? we his V we fn '1 E:w Richard Smith Robert Smith Normita Snow Elias Solis Top. Ski Club members have Ski Fever ! Bottom Debbie and Jenny Torres pose for a shot. I 5 F i x r I 4 ,FC vw. sk M .1 fl? ra Q In ti' 15 'A ' , 1 x ,,,, if ,,ff1.4 . , 5 it 'H 4 3 xx E x 3 Q ... inf -fra 1 ' k If : New b V 72. ., ,f , , M 4 12' E 3 ju M I. 4 . 53214 ,Q f ' I my 15' 32 X 3 2 ' 5 ? 'V L 1 tv L, I we I , - 'A Q, , 2,444 Hifi Ti., Juniors - A Class with CLASS! l We are notjust any Junior class. We are the class with class. The class of 1980. Wherever you looked we were there. At games, rallies, and school activities. We diligently supported our class whether we were sweating a loss or smelling a victory. We par- ticipated in all the events that were held at Night Rally and did great. We made sure that we enjoyed every thing about LHS. A great number of us got involved in student government and became aware of how our school functions. We took an active interest in many clubs on campus. Sponsoring was our word. We son- sored an after game dance to raise money for the JuniorfSenior prom. The prom, which was one of the highlights of the spring semester was a great success. The Junior class play, Who Done lt,', was also a great success. We proved to be a very talented and enthusiastic class. We anticipated the loss of the class of 1979 with mixed feelings, but we know that next year we would be leaving as the class of 1980. This Class his got class. 118 JUNIORS A ' ' J' ' W' ii ' 'J t.tar 1 . , .. A Qgigv? was 35-at sa -L -'+ J. iywin' we f V? .. ' 2 ilfftiiiiif ,, . 4 ? , 1 cv , . 1 : Y i fa CT? Junior Class Officers: Tracy McDonnell. Delegateg Katie Myers, Secretary: Debbie Rhorda President: Cindy Billingsley, Vice-President: Diane Kroeber. Treasurer: .lim Hammond, Delegate ABOVE The Kitten offense is ready for action. BELOW. Jim Inglis, Advisor: Opal llerrin, Advisor: Peter DeBaels, Delegate. 9 iid Juniors dig it out ol' their lockers. -. , - K . .fn,,' . 313.5 ,,.,s,,:,.5 i ,,,een,, 'wg Teri Abbot Abigail Aleonelier Denise Allvin Mike Andrzida 'lay Aiken Yoly Alilin Ray Ambriy Eddie Augusto oe Albertson Cheryl Allsup Wendy Amison Regina Azevedo Y , , 1 5 ii 1 fa, 3 , 5 l l Q-v 9 fanp- i, N . 1-X! lin- W 1' , Y' Q P l I ,v+, -r-.1 Keriffffa, , . ff' ,vlfizgff ffl ff- 3. : mi ,K fv .,g we 'i fixfw-ffsle empie Swenson, Margaret Oliveira, Melisu Deeler. and Yoly Alilin do Cheryl Weslwoo bunny hop. d. Debbie Kroeber, and Diane Kroeber lzilk it over, JUNIORS 119 Tom Ford, Brian Procter Chuck Slcrrett 1nd Dave Garrido give Mrs Rhoads the business Juniors let it fly' , i ' if ,S , 311 l I I x ' Q44-'Q ,Q T s I .4 2, 1, Q Bill Badasci Diane Badasci Parnell Baga l20 JUNIORS Linda Hamilton shows off Kleo's fashions Steve Speake holds his creation while Ron Gridley looks for ' for the big and little sister party. his. ,....f-- ,,... ,. ....-Y , ,,.......... . . l ' 1 W . U Q ,- -5,- Pat Billingsley Pat Blackwell Robert Black Chris Blank Junior guys check into school with legit excuses ready. ,JR 3-.ft ll 51 'X n c Il f jf , .-. 1 in' qvfx 5 '- .fs f -sa 'Q-. x H 1 Kf- i2 '11r Sur 4' Q if lf? M B x Q- . K, f 'I ' W l - f wif-'21 Waff- wk or A . A ...L ff E ll at ' .Aix X sry' t y... . ,M . .ws -wr-. Q we . K - A, M ith, ' . a if-.5 r . -t - 1 f t r l in . -. 5, 1 r 1. 1: 1 V 1 .5 gg, ' tx re 6' T .,t ,, ' I ,-ff' 2 , it -- fe Q Bruce Borges Doris Bowers John Braden Mark Bradford Lee Brazier Barbara Bravo Steve Breen Mike Brewer Cameron Brooks Pascal Budge Joe Buhler Kathy Buhman JUNIORS l2l Yvonne Bulis Denise Carr Mike Castaneda Dale Bunker Shannon Carter Olga Castro Todd Carl Denise Caslaneda Wendy Caluzzo l l O J umors: Seldom Serious Junior guys watch the disco dance contest, one of the homecoming week activities.i Mm- 'sn sff X ip: -it ' C if. V X N To 519 ' ,, V gi if, X M: . W 4 4 1 .za K, U zz' Qi i al 1 1 X ' , 1 . Ak A X f 1 l22 JUNIORS -For x was Sf has iii 'Y P '-'54 . .1 Al ,V f i - Ln. gsx Al , 5 6 - - f D i 'ill av v-. is F 1' 1 or C ciis ' x is I AM Richard Linarez takes his work lightly. Mike Cavanaugh James Clark James Coblc Dianna Coleman Debbie Cericola Amy Cline Ken Coffey Susan Conro TOP. Vince Pike plows for the Tigers in the Night Rally Parade. BOTTOM. Juniors rally behind their cone-head VW. f7Qa,r-5 .. 1 Reid Goldenstein demonstrates a study method he learned in Biology- Osmosis, Ken Corbett Alicia Covington Joey Cox Danielle Cranmer rw . X if 'T Q' L bill Desi Curtis ki A John Daulton x - T Wendy Davison Peter DeBaets Ron Gridley, Steve Gobby, Sean Terrio, Paul Niday, Lourence in their morning bull session. Q and Steve JU N IORS 123 Commissioner of Publicity, Kathy Torres gives an announcement in the morning. Jim Moxley points out something important to Carlos Baker Peter DeBaets shotgun Johnny Taylor, and Don Timpson take notes in Biology ll. uniors Use Brain nd Brawn 5-gin , K X . 'sf- 3-Qu., u I r 49 . ff 'f P' 2 :L 'G - tl- ' fel ' 41 1 X- ij. ' L ,vga ' 2 - Y .4 1 . 2 , ' 'wlfiv' , . 35.91-' yan in t A M f A m l , ,, 1 ' Tag- SFA-, 1 . In 1 'H D ' us,- 1518 Bernadinc Dunne Romayo Espina Diana Espinoza Teri Evans Dawn Fairchild Art Fernandez Richard Fernandez Denise Finley Karen Fitzgerald David Floyd Stephanie Fontes Thomas Ford Brian Ford Wanda Frankenstein Grant Frazer Debbie Fudge Carl Garcia John Garcia Jl1rli0r Powderpuff pl21yCl'S HI1Xi0LlSly watch their lC21m- Cameron Brooks stretches his neck, while Otis Tolbert hams it up for thc photographer. JUNIORS 125 Richard Garcia 'Ns ,. kg? David Garrido Diana Garia Jeff Gessner 1S W Victor Giles , ' i wjii ' ii' 'W TOP. Juniors show lots of spirit at Night Rally. BOTTOM. Kelly Johnson, Karen Rainwater, Louie Sanchez, and Debbie Roorda compete in Purple and Gold Day. VP 'L ir, i'.., ,ly Mark Gilkey 5 T , V , i A vt-5 ir YY v Piiiila Gillam 3 2 Willard Gillie y ,, X W ' Q Steve Gobby rg , Q' f 4' A i Edwin Godinho i3 ,f- v, ' . ,. L - Mark Godinho T A .V i it y yy Q Q--ZYPQ F Reid Goldenstcin N' 1 ijfx ' ' T . ' l 1 Xgkbtlff R Aalflw 5 :Q X563 126 JUNIORS L Juniors un, Jump, nd Drop ggs i Chuck Slerrett looks down at thc broken egg that he had dropped in the egg toss. Teresa Jennings runs around end after a Julie Hamblin pitch. thu, R! IR-A f, if gl -... 4- 5' ff 2 I 1 A R- ruff Keith Goldman Linda Gonzales Jean Gordon Ron Gridley Kathy Torres watches as Linda Hamilton sets the ball fora spike. Tim G0mf5S Mercedes Jim Gfafllhilm Allcla Griffin Diane Gonzales Gonzales Kathy Gregory Karen Grundon ' Janet Gordon 0 JUNIORS 127 Junior Read, Write, Slurp, Wrestle John Gutierrez Paul Hallen Jim Hammond George Hall Julie Hamblin Michelle Hancock Letha Hall Linda Hamilton David Harrison Michele Hall Tony Hamilton Linda Harlin 'Q- 9 'x W .3 , T Y ,- 1:-.i 5.33, 1 K V I grew , ' - Ei ,E . 'lf . 5. . t 5v,,w.-F5 . 3. I' F YA X. Q .r 'fig . ..r S av Psi: ts 13.1 3 ,233 4 - l lk UW .sw-,.,., I: . 1 'Ci bf it Q 91'-'P ., I ,' N., , V 'gh 'f Katie Myers prepares to recieve the boxers from Pat Murphy. 1224 JUNIORS Robert DeRaad works on a layout for yearbook. me 2 X., Wav Brian Ford shows an interesting picture to Pru Mendez Sheryl Hawk Tom Hawk Raymond Hayes David Hayloek Audrey Herring Abby Higginson Fred Hill Sheila Hoggard Theresa Holt Janice Howard 36- John Huff ,V Carl Hughes Nellie Hunter Sharon Hunter JUNIORS IZ9 unior Get Their Act Together Sandy Inglis Bill Jackson Kelli Johnson Rusty Johnson Sheryl Jones Richard Jorge Mary Isbell Teresa Jennings Larry Johnson Shelly Johnson Rick Jordan Donna Keith J ' essay 1 - sw is R ? R. 0 ., Q sv f ' 'Na fs.. X- A N- ,t Q . I If e x 2 r A A W ff' 'f .... 'e'R,. effing, t f . gl as I V a 1 V f 4, 3 I i ' ' A -' l F XI' i+f'Q! 1 . .aim , E .it - m-uv ,4.,,,. . ABOVE. Mike Kurtz and Diane Kroeber wait for their rides, BELOW. These coaches proved that five heads are not better than one, 130 JUNIORS Freeman Keith Richard Koozcr ',,-r . V' ex'- Shannon Carter is shocked at Dorit Dudley's ncus in The Custard Caper. ABOVE, Sophomorcs Liszt Grundon. Shttron Blzteklot, Timm Zztn- , 4 , 4 ,i om. and .tumor Doris Bowers wttit for the ben to ring, BELOW. 'Wk AKf'Ck DWG Kfocbcf TW? Klfflz Ef'h5'fdLLCC Q Marty Rhottds toys with his opponent. BELOW RIGHT. Junior Dcbbw Kfocbef Mlke Kurtz Lmdd Lu' 'ln y emom defense prepares to push 'cm buck. 'Q' - f ,K -Q4 nxt f i 'tit 1? if 4 'Sv 1 X Nb,-s act 'g Vi -.,. v., W- Y L, 1 5 ,WN--f f 2 ummm. , .lim Liles -A. Albert Linarcz Richard Linarcz 'L,. Dunicl Lloyd Dztrcie Lockic Jeff Lutz 4 titfif-s.'i?ttiY:z!xaQ-.ff.,msz1f4wM'V H r Mike Smith gets things straight. JUNIORS l3I Juniors Invade The Courts David Floyd positions himself for the re- bound. LEFT. Letha Hall concentrates on her foul RIGHT. Carol Sowell takes the ball down court. shot. Angelo Macias Josie Madrigal '- A l , ,...i-....-- - ,.f Vs... , f 5, 15' ' --M 'Ut W 4--r-' 'Bet gp... mir' 1' Q... 'iw 4 gl i l l l l M.,--. X, , s,,, --, Steve Maki Carmen Martinez John Mayfield Greg McC0wn Mary McGaffee Kevin McGlothlin Trey McDonald Rebecca Estella Martinez Dwight Maynor Sharon McDonell Tom McGinnis Tommy McMahon Karen Meehan Maldonado David Masters Gary Marienau 132 JUNIORS TOP: John Daulton prepares to mukc a move on his apponent. Rollo Melindo Pru Mendez Hanna Meritt Janice Merritt RIGHT: Pru Mendez drive for the pin. Steve Mellor Scott Mercer Liz Marriman Katie Meyers TOP: .lim Hammond prepares the next record for the school sta- tion. BOTTOM: Junior student's listen to their lecturing teacher. he 45 ZX fd'- ,H-t .,.,, . .N . Qs CX -ii Harman Moneyham David Moore George Moore N i Pat Murphy Linda Myers Rick Nelson .IUNIORS 133 J unicr's Faces Express ll Sylvia Mora, Amanda Uvalle, Liz Sartuche, and Herminia Uvalle take an easy lunch Diane Kroeber, Melissa Deeter, Cathy Torres, and Marglxret break. in sf- 'sr 'Q-r Regina Neves Karen Nichols Paul Niday 134 JUNIORS Oliveira wait for a call from the coach. .V---4 5- ' - Q lf .1 K . ,, , K V , -. K f 4 p f f ' an l li . 2- ml... f' J -Ni - ,,q1 W .W g.kV A .1 ,. Denise Rob Olgesby Randy Oliveira 'Ni Niedermann Alicia Oliveira Terry Oliveira D ' M Ol' ' S d O'R 'll . ellliiliiermann mga'-et Welra an y el y Letter girl Yolly Alilin steps out in style during the half time Mark Norgaard show' Sheryl Hawk, Melissa Deeter, Caroline Fandel, the answers to their history questions. ' x J 2 i A N - V ' ' n ' . -1 A R lfgm lb sq,- -- 'Ns 1 i Rick Jordan and Mickie Johnson team up work. D1 'Q .f ' and Regina Azevedo look up Kirk Sullivan and Pat Murphy eat a hearty cafeteria lunch. 7711 45 Tim O Rourke John Otto Bart Otvos Allen Outzs Kevin Overson .fd-x on their industrial drawing i me vw' Tony Paramo Billy Parnell Jeff Pate .lim Patterson Marie Paulo Laurie Pereira N Z' - Zf 1564 ' 1 X ,., Jennifer Partington Hanna Meritt finds that J.T. Reasoner is a very persuasive coach. JUNIORS 135 Juniors Develop Varied Skills i Betsy Rummel and Mary McGaffec cram for a test during lunch. if T4 ,xr R 'Hn sf. Wx, xy' 5 lil, A A I -. , 3 4 fXa P7 N Natalie Peterson Evelyn Proby Karen Rainwater Michele Rapalee Vincent Pike William Proctor Irene Ramirez Sandra Redmon Kim Pressley Glenn Powell Viva Ramirez Andy Reynoso 136 JUNIORS Joe Harding and Jim Hammond arc on the air . C. Robin Flemming and Margaret Oliveira take it easy between cheers ABOVE. Charles Dudley assists Chris Blank in Industrial Drawing, BELOW. ABOVE. Harold Overson, Sandy Inglis, Rick Herrera, and Bobby Meeks Juniors Dan Lloyd, Robert DeRaad, and Steve Lourencc, and seniors Pat await their moment of truth. BELOW. Mark Gilkey and James Coblc, Simas and Richard Smith get to work. aspiring secretaries? i 1-fm-I ,E .. Z7 S E t . , 15, 1.1 tl . 39 . s. r, ' t l if wiv ent V 5 fm, 4. i Qi, T- Len Rhea Annette Rider Michelle Roach Steve Romeiro Carol Rose Sue Rothschild Shauna Rush Chris Sanders Marty Rhoadg Denise Rinner Tim Rodriquez Debbie Roorda Sherrie Rose Elizebeth Runnel Louie Sanchez Shari Sanders JUNIORS 137 Linda Silva Kimberly Skaggs Carol Sowell Pattie Silvas Janet Smith Greg Sperry BELOW. Rick Herrera meeis his opponent. BOTTOM LEFT. Rick Krick works on Ofldfay Simmons Gayle Snelgrove SICVQSPCHKC l his form. BOTTOM RIGHT. Dale Wolfe loosens im his W. Kevin Simas Rick Soto Debbie Stamp iv vs- , 1 . .r ' x. ? ' '--,,,,f, ,V ilk S X ' ' ,VW ,, K l X A. any V tg X 'X W Y ' r 5l'9iF59tE5PT7T'f 'f'7? lf '? if s 'X K 138 JUNIORS X 1 .ik E Y Elizgbeih Tom Sembritzki Tim Sh0l'ln21Cy Kim Skaggs and Teri Abbott help Riley Jones observe rookie swimmers. Sarluchc Jennifer Short Jose Silva Greg Scott Juniors ut Forth The Effort Teresa Jennings shuffles papers in English. ,- str.. 5 'H 4. ax X 'Q ff S. ,.1. q.... , 'S ZR ir, flu Aix Qu- 'rt in Don Standridgc lkc Standridge Charles Sterrctt Ronnie Stidam Malia Stincburg David Stockton Darrcll Stoke Kirk Sullivan Rollyanne Summers '90 X411- , ' Q . . Q I l . of 1' .HW nf - Don Surface Fynn Sutton Tcmpie Swinson Hanna Mcritt rings up the water bills in the City Clerk's Mike Folks and Viva Ramirez study hard for a test. office. .lUNlORS 139 fi! i Jumors Train For Sprmg Sports Johnnie Taylor Sean Terrio Loida Tiangco Richard Tilley Donald Timpson Otis Tolbert Kim Troup Herminia Uvalle Kate Verhage Michelle Verhougstriet Johnny Vernon Mary Villa Marilu Villanueva Ruth Villasena Thomas Vogt Baseball players listen to Coach Bob Clement while Dave Garrido daydrcams Paul Niday and teammates train hard for tennis 140 JUNIORS 'Tk M -4 ,tt ,Q M Q TOP Perfect form shown by Abigail Alconeher 1 1 , A ' x A I-L 5 RIGHT Kim Pressley and crew take a breather a K W Mwql, f Y me A S! . . V J 'P v x 4 ..-v W. me U M X fe are J Na 1'-Uv 'Lf 'Qvvv' -.1 hr' I' Mm, in-up Jennifer White Paula White Lisa Whitlield Randy Williams Todd Williams Matt Wilson Dale Wolfe Kathy Young Paul Young Bryant Zable JUNIORS l4l D as ,' 'Q' 1 1. 'Nw L --fa N 41: n ' up ,wslq r '- ' l -52: v ,.-. qv uv ,- . f - 1 3.. WQQ M x FN Ak F 1 r ? 5 J., ,654 , , 1 -1 j M ii' A was-+5 ' 'gl' N HM. ,N 1---.,, W en' n ' K vs bg 1? 'wjvaxg ,A Q i N5 al f -1 ,Q 1.41. . z.g,, , 1 if L NNN . Ik, K y.. L I ,p-ski, f .......! 1:5 0: ..,- -- K 'Y W my ' I A+ 3 . ,, W M if 5 'fi' 'R 1-I' up i H., 7l' --u . . ,fx . s , f ,i,, -' ,!,,., 1'0- f --na-K A , ,. ., n ,Q Ying, 'Ns Sophomores: All Over The Place ln the middle of the action, every- where you look, at every game, in every club, all over campus-we are the super Sophomore class of 1981. Sophomore pride became evident during Homecoming. We showed spirit at Night Rally and put up a good fight in all the events we com- peted in. Powderpuff was another place where we put up a good fight. Our brave girls and our coaches TOP Cl iss of Sl stands up for their class competition. BOTTOM l-ired-up Sophomores shots their class spirit in tltcrnoon rtlly. l-44 SOPHOMORES stood in the rain and slipped around in the mud. We might have lost, but we looked good. We helped cheer our teams to victo- ryg we looked forward to the dances, and we participated in student gov- ernment. Social events helped to enrich our experiences but they were just part of our lives on campus. We had many hard classes and worked hard to earn many good grades. We re- ceived our class rings that were or- dered last year and displayed them proudly. With each new interest, we gained many new friends, and the happiness that they have brought. 'R tv N'-10' lr L i l'ron1: Dick Coxsey. .-Xdxisorg Stacy l.ee. Delegalei Nflary Deliaets, Delegate: Charlene Malotx Advisor. BACK:-Ginger llenderson. Delegate: and Tori Solomon, President. NOT PICTURED Deanna Dutra. Vice-Presidenti Lora Croft. Treasurer: Tina Zanola, Secretary, Sophomores Strain Their Brain Ron Alconeher Gerald Alger Roger Allen Elaine Alilin Dennis Alvin .lell Amerson Lorna Andradu 'lu-5 W- an W . 'v y x I ELM' Q, ,Q Q x it 5 A Nr - gI,?sd,fi4li3'fgi , wr We BR K rf t r A . .e -, f' 1 ,1 , ' -A sv-faq? , i .gain 5-e f, r - i ,,:i v. .f-:QW ,if -.4-5z83Pf'f f ' 't Q?- A. - ,M ,, TOP. Deanna Dutra solves a problem in Basic Algebra ll while using a lot of brain power. BOTTOM, Annette Teixeira shows her talents in sewing by making a shirt. Lisa Arnett John Arnold Breck Austin .Ionnctle Avila QKUQ TOP. Lori Homen finds some time to catch up on what's happening in the world. fthe lunnics'?'?j BOTTOM. Dale Mendes pretends to be working hard for Janie Hearn in Geometry. SOPHOMORES l45 Sophs Rally, un And rop Egg Mike Barcellos Kerry Bartlett Ronald Bazzet Terry Bazzet I David Avina Nancy Bair lrma Avina Deborah Baker Joan Badasci Jon Baker Dena Baga Matt Barccllos Y, .,.. H U, Q fl as V22 'fl' X 5 ' X Qwe- lli D-X on , L + - , 1 M tl 1 fi' 5 my W .R- G .Qx :W X 4 if 5+ r' wr' t C it 4- af t QQ H ' ax K -, , t, fri 'QP-5 Y :L t , f B84 lt's King Cone Head Brian Fray with his Queen Cone Head Peter Evans 146 SOPHOMOR ES A depressed Darryl Powell ean't believe he dropped a well tossed egg from Burnz Clemens i i ,,m',X, , Kim Nail shows the determination necessary to win in a Cross Country meet. sa DX, 37 'iff X, f E i l tx N -- ni' ' Fred Bcrlanga Conner Black Maggie Berlanga Sharon Blacklock Beverley Bircher Mike Borboa ,a W! 4 2' Brian Fray receives an extra hand in Biology l while checking out his test tube. Ellen Broughton Steve Brown Yolanda Bryson Mike Buckley Lisette Budge Ray Burleson Gayle Burrell Janet Chaney Karin Butcher Julie Chaney Ernie Carlos Kristi Chick Sherry Cattuzo Richard Churchill Oscar Cavazos Terry Cleavcs Roy Cerda Burnz Clemens X.: 'CU' 'KA V ,4- .i 4 v sr -s .-, 23 'x a '54 tg , QA .: ? ref :nr 4 S C S-JSM H-L.-11 -'iii . ,ix L - I in if ie' 1 b, .- r . Ll. - -4.- X ,X i V Q' 'fr ,aw , 'NA Q9 Lisa Barnes, Marcia llolmes, Doug Harter, Donald Gridley and Pat Pittarelli take a few notes from Senor Solis SOPHOMORES I47 Sophomores At Work lMostlyD Linda Notarangelo and Mary DeBacts discuss tonight's ball Sundm Cobine Pameh Corben lon Croft game while Denise Machado waits to pay for her class ring, Bonnie Collins Karen Corder Jim Cunningham Dora Contreras Sandra Cozad Diane Daley i vw xa- W- : a ' ,w x , A l I X A , K If S id , fa sv ' is a t Q 'gi-A 4'w ' C 94. 4 ' v- 'J A 4 . ' , u ' K ' , se- ' .51 Q XL- ' X - , . l - , i C D ill' A l :Qt H1 V ,X X ,A 'nfl , lp f iq .wiv ' '-Q Y' , K ll. ul' i f Fred Henderson thinking hard while taking a quiz in Basic Algebra ll. 148 SOPHOMORES U s 1 . .. -.ai f 095712 3,3 A . If D . '84 2' g uviglf - i Y 5 W .s -X gf mx 3, K -1 'Q , h 5 .. 3 if 1 ,'a, t fig M, 1 . Y i 5 .. 3 1 l i ,1 x Eric Gable glances through a chapter in Biol- Emily Diaz Rick Doddd ogy l. Mary DeBaets Johnny Donnell Dave Avina shows off his handwork in Metal Shop. if -1 9 ?s Wanda Eppley Joey Evangclo Larry Finley Monita Ford Linda Espinoza Peter Evans Lucky Flores Kimberly Fraker Draccna Etherton Dave Farrar Leslie Folks Roy Frankenstein -I if 4, ff 1 1 ri in Z e t s -- V ,g ' Wm? 1 , . i 'I I ' 35 . V ff X ji' ig fe Gloria Donez Chris Dustin Dawn Egger! 9 ' 'U' Herbie Doria Deanna Dutra Joann Ellison D D' D S . D L E - ee LC um umnnc yer mm muy Daryl Maynor and Yancy Locke find a problem humorous while Michelle Halpin finds it a littlc difficult. SOPHOMORES I49 Soph EXCTCISC, odel, Study Daryl Powell's heads-up play got him in trouble. Todd Pate shows his jump rope talent in P.E. Jodi Franklin Brian Fray Kent Freeman 'Sr , X , i 4 If. W V k wa' 'V 5 'QR A K ' , Q 'r tc QT. 2- ,V A-.K 4 .1 1 'I 94 B? - - Nw , Six - -1 HUM. , 's- ,sn Y1 'r i- z S 9 AY at Z ' i ,gi Nr A-x N Martin Frutos Brett Garcia Eddie Garcia Lydia Garcia James Gilbert Rick Gill Shannon Gillum Eric Gable Debra Garcia George Garcia Gene Gibbs Jodie Gilbcrtson Brad Gillam Julie Gleim 150 SOPHOMORES Daryl Glenn Keith Gomes Yvonne Gouchcr Donna Gray Donald Gridley Tammy Handcock models at the Big and Little Renae Gogue Juan Gonzalez Donnie Graham James Gregory Anita Griffin Sister party. fl 'mf' W t it .- A y -21 o 5 fax Q it dwg' L my N. L it l...u-if Yi' 4 1 , t - Si' x . egg V t t S L H TU! l l 'QA if as L' f tv 3 fZ 'T': - f ,L M ,h ',,s 4 Lisa Grundon Michele Halpin Kim Hamm 2 . Mark Gumz Leeann Hamby Charles Handeock ' f V S' James Guthrie Eddie Hamilton Tammy Handcock ,az- f-wk V ye- , :ff 3' ABOVE. Sophomore beauties Steve Skaggs, Kelly Kurtz, Doug Harter, Jack Jung, Dale Mendes and Brctt Garcia hoist their banner. BELOW. Jim Cunningham and Stcvc Schweizer do their homework in thc library. SOPHOMORES I5l Sophomores Dress Differently Tim Trombley, Cherie Macke, and Janet Truax line up for judging on Purple and Gold Day. ,gg-s hun .iii E ' A X , A Linda Harp Lori Hays Ginger Henderson Curtis Herriage Doug Harter Melissa Hcfke Patrick Henry Yvette Herring Alison Hayes Freddie Kathy Hernandez Yvonne Herring Henderson l52 SOPHOMORES Sophomore Lora Croft runs with the ball while Maria Luis and Yolanda Bryson follow. Cathy Lowas and Laurie Burrell go for the flags. . 1. , 5 K ,, A vxf, ' ., f , S 1,1 I ' 1- wx E9 Sf' Terri Hicks Frank Higgs Genie Hill days Spirit Paul Hutchins and Paul Vigil get into the 50's Terry Hill John Hillenbrand Cindy Hoggard Marcia Holmes Lori Homcn Sandy Hotchkiss -r . 7.x ' 4 I J fffs, 'rv J 1 1 ,A , Q 'ef ' if M fv- . ,- X UQ' 217 'v Nr- sv- N a .- X Fw lfhet Rheanne Hudson James Huff Paul Hutchins Paula lsbcll Angel llagan Garrett Jarvis Rader Jensen Rodney Jeff Shannon Jessee Patricia Johnson Nancy Jones Clay Jordan L, wh' Rfk ,fp f A AX tx' N... CLK, ,v::lX Y-5, '54, ' , , Q Q -v f. V E, X x Ji .S5 ,v, mf' ' , . ' Jr? .wane . si' ,. , X 3 , . 3 -,, , If 1' .f ' f- ft fb I , -ahl Chris Dustin fSaeramentoJ clowns around with thc cheerleaders. wp-.IW qv' V. v, ,, msg I 1 f- ,W i ,vb , K - R Vx U P 'J My if K , Q Q Jack Jung Mike Kliemann Kathy KUl'lZ Chris Kistler Keith Klingermun Kelly Kurtz ' 4 fl: ' 5 ., .' J- W.. f ' , -fr - 1, J mg, 1 .-sf 1 -cw , X ,t's A ,N . Andrea Lair George Lambert SOPHOMORE5 153 1 M tv wi , i X 4 , 1? M YA. f gt , ' 'MQ 2, 5 MW Q, .. 'TK 5 'Vg 3 .' w -i i I .913 9 MMA -vgfjgi 5...,. :'- f-,4.5l, ,Q '4 if 5 w f iii-55 Lela Larios Diane Leztl Teresa Ledoux Sandra Lee Stacey Lee IS4 SOPHOMORES Wendy Lloyd Yuncy Lockie Galen Long Lori Lopes Lucinda Lopez p! Sophomores Are Fired Sandy Hotchkiss shows her determination on the uneven bars. 1 I B my ,fi 1 .. 1, ,JA W: ' 1 'f- uri i . , T ,dtex f f, , ff xx N' va,- ,pq n , , ,Y at ,, Q ... , Mffq g , V Q f 4 it .-,. was Z , ,4 1 . ygffi . -N.. 3 V 1 1 S S 1. F 'ii ' I . 4.515 5 L i ..,, f' aiflitr, , WV 1 Debbie Laurence David Lowe .lun Lovelace Steve Lubbers Robert Lowas Cheri Luis ft. Madeline Managod James Luis Julie Lydick Bernadette Craig Marshall 4 . l . l . Maria Luis Denise Machado Manzon Kim Marshall Robcrl Mlmm Many Mamma Bud Mdyllcld Robert Lutz Cherie Macke Kenny Marsh Larry Martin ,Nr if 4.5. 5' 'Qu 're- Jeff Fillmore tries not to smile, while Ginger Henderson stares into space. -xl- TOP. Tiger quarterback, Brian Fray drops back under a very heavy rush. BOTTOM. Christmas Queen candidate Sarah Farpella with her escort Greg Sperry, SOPHOMORES I55 Who' Rowd g Eager? - Sophomores! Rowdy Sophomorcs and Juniors wait for start of Powderptlff. Daryl Maynor Denise Mendes Teresa McCoy Molly MeFcarin William Meager .ludy Mendez Craig MeCuiston Susan McGee Dale Mendes Lisa McClain Pat McEachin Randy McGee FA gifs, 'T 'tiff fi' 0 ' ,. ' v Q S . 'uf ' ' X Af. , ' grit , , Q alfa, -,..gi,:3, 'QQ-r a ng? L: Zi' i V , F , , f ' A' ' ' t ' My W, - g K ,V my ,I rr I -fu at ., V , ,,,..JK ,R e,,, K LV . t ' I A W , '- r 51. ,- -E-ff ' x Q1 , 1 4 if ll ' i Y- iff -..f':L1 . A .N ' A in :1 If f-x 2 ,,,, 3. , df rw . Vi j-gif, -, . 'V 2 , 'X QQX v hr!!! k .S -e,....- 1' ,-f1 QB Maria Luis launches one down field as DeeDcc Dunn lays a great block. An eager Steve Skaggs waits for the opponents to line up. l56 SOPHOMORHS Brett Garcia plunges through the hole made by a fine block by Paul Hutchins. ' y F' -. Q - - .Q ,L y -. , X -C M ,sw 1 3 ff? 'Q v in I9 , , r A ,, i i i -v. - , ., M. my 9 . Mark Merrill David Minsky Cheryle Moeller Paula Mideiros Mike Mitchell Kenny Moore Tony Miller Donna Moecio Sylvia Mora '25 K- X W1---v xf , V' ., sa lv. H314 , .. g' me.. X, may .3 ., .g 1- roou 24 Q , A el, 51 E L - Q .x 'L f may y . X' H1 H msg u W 1 v 1-, gp: ..1.. A s,,f,5 , 'Siu' - . :rf :vw L A Q f4.,s.:1-'- - U V.: A . 'sw - 4, -,.4,.,..,1:,,t 7 f I 6-xiii. f K I 4 :Siem ri:- x -- 41 X eg K my V . ,... bl ,, : 1, my l fm l I fa..- 'Cf' 'FMC R Q 'Ur lr'-'I Slcve Skaggs- sludious Sophomore. The QB. lets one fly early due to the heavy rush of Pat Melia- chin closely followed by Carlos Garcia. SOPHOMORES 157 Sophs Jump, Tug, Read, Chow own Lynette Moran Peter Murrell John Mosby Ken Mosby Noel Mover Dun Mueller Kelly Murphy Kim Nail Konnie Nichols Vince Norris -v 'X Q t env.. '-.. 4. Q- if-fs A , s. , 4 x ax X, sus tv ,ff-. 4 1 51' fr 'iff EQ! Q. f 4 , -1 2 y K YA I E :zu -1 , X fi: A il f no . 6505 Burnz Clemens bombs from his corner for two l....J Judy Norton it' vv- Shelly Norton . .. wrfv .., Z , ,G , ,V 'iggf A , ,- 5, -itz: ' : . ig-' , ,az f 7 til is i l .4 I Sophomore Girls use thut Xl strength to overcome Freshmen in the tug-of-war. Mztrk Wills consults his trusty dictionary while Kerry Burtlet, Rick lwk SOPIIOMORFS White und Dave Floyd gaze tit the chalkboard, Kelly Kurtz finishes up a little work but finds time to chow down. 'Pb-FTP' 5' 1 4 'd ffl Brett Garcia. along with Roger Allen, gets a few notes ofl' the chalkboard in English. Vicki Norton Linda Notarangclo Frank Oliveira Maura O'Rourke Ron Osbourn Daniel Ospital e Alfred Otth Brett Otvos .loc Ouzts Ralph Overmeyer Carmen Palma Greg Palmisano 3? A ,A ' 1, ' :ij t ' I iv x4-Q 'pf 5 .- ,rig 5sa i :gf , . V ,Lt in-v ' 4 1 , G ,NA.. if Kalhy Partington Trent Partridge Todd Pate Anita Patel .Iames Pepper Brenda Peterson 'sv 1- ' Vf, ar .551 M get I , Ei 1 gf! ' ,as ' Z l 1 l rf' 2?-, i f .Wi ' 1, ' 'v , 3' k nw, 2. lt x .tt S ' -1- gm? if . Q F .1 , .. J N- ,,,, .. PM V -ft SOPHOMORES 159 Sophomores Loaded With Energy fl gx 5 ' '- 545' i' X I' lx ni, 'Q :-. i Q? 5 A C ' .. fi? 1, ,O 'Sa' 3' .XX T i R 1 tl F ,W , 'id' .53 iq Gomer Piczircy Mziribcl Pimcntcl Patrick Pittzirelli Lori Poindcxter Hurry Potter 160 SOPHOMORES Darryl Powell Cheryl Quiills lsabcl Ramirez Loretta Reese Burt Remling Greg Renggli Brian Reynolds Alisa Rhyne ,E 4. f P 5 , - 1 P Q31 f A W 'M I -.- ' it Q54 ,, tgmgiilf' ' jg J, f S . I, ,T . I' Q . . fl N M , I T TOP. Sophoinorcs let the cuineraimun know who's ffl. BOTTOM. Mary DeBi1ets. Lindt: Noturzingclo. :ind Ginger llcndcrxon line up ncxt roulinc. , TOP, Ron Osbourne puts up ai perfect jumper for two. BOTTOM. Ken Tunncr drops in his tech- nical foul shot. l I' ..- Ron Osbourne works on MacBeth in English. 3 nr Y as 9 lv Larry Martin works on his new plans in lndustrial Drawing. 'i .1 . :M . ,,.,,.,,,, , sf' -, -f,,. , , ,,.r B. rsgggzfz-gf . - A- f-1 W f , we 3? i sz .S-.1 .... -,- 'K ! x K l 'S- A rw iii -gl. . ' git. ' ' -.'- , J' 'sf- ,W i V 'br' 33 , , . M, Q M i , .-af Jfifrzsgli 7 Vicky Rocovits David Roorda Maryann Salas Myrna Schaad Brenda Rodarmel Debra Rose Cecillc Santos Flcurcttc Schrader Nelson Rodrigues David Rose Rene Santos Lisa Schuster Steve Sula helps out Coach Lyons during a J.V. workout. SOPHOMORES 161 Sophs Determined nd '6Cool,' Denise Machado stays after class to finish up a little work. . X l ,. e v. , u ' :ii W' V r it . . Kf- Y vw l Steve Schweizer Rick Seniff Jeannette Servin Eric Sete Kevin Shannon Tamie Shaw Vanessa Shaw Riki Shepard Theresa Silvas l62 SOPHOMORES Band students Theresa Silvas, Ron Osbourne, and Daryl Maynor horse around while waitin for the bell to ring. 651, l , Ron Osbourne gives it the old second effort to break the tackle. Q Myron Thomas pretends to be working on History but really thinks about the big game Friday. Kenny Moore and Reggie Sterling move Ccoolyj on to class. WSP . .9, rlgff gl , we' tio, 5 ,r si l Gas ai Y Sv Sw M If 1 I iw S in im 41 QP? X ' . NN.. Robert Silveira Steve Skaggs Charles Smith Sophomores show the spirit that gave them second place at the Night Rally. Chefyl Smith Kathy Smilh WHFFCFI Smith Warren Smith Torie Solomon Anita Solorio SOPHOMORES 163 Sophs Develop Skills And Muscles Sophomore Adam Sopcnasky practices using the oxy-ucctyline torch in Ag Mechanics. Maria Luis, Don Gridley, Dale Mendes and Annette Teixeira try to finish their homeworl A-6+ X! K, .Vx I han A11 Ns., 'tm' . X ' Adam Sopenasky Jacque Souza Mark Souza M ' REBER? Sterling Daryl Stockton Pam Stockton Teresa Ledoux, Lisa Schuster and Cherie Macke do the Bunny Hop on 50's day. Becky Stout Kurt Stubben Stephen Sula 164 Sophomores :l 2. .5 ::. ., L, ,. 0 a.,r L- 6- liz: fixa- pe Tri' YQ AL fe' ,gy -1, ga -nw Q Y ff n .n .. In an n 1 an .... .. TT ff :O f,, .:: 1 m. , - ., ' il n .. ,- . f 1, W , N. - J rr-1 A I .,.,' If 1 VA ,F T -ag., 4 ' ., '23 im 2 .QQ if , 71 if 11 .W 0 Spring Sports Attract Sophs Diane Leal prepares a backflip as her teamates look on, Brian Reynolds swims to a victory in a tight race against his opponent a I' K , ...,Nig ' W i kk VL ..,, .v Q ., ii i ,,- 1 tri, ' r irir ili .fx of ,rg 'K A 'S-b '27 'r'7 Q- JN Noxaqiw x 59' :ft 1' NX, .. A 1 ' ' K 1 V: Johnny Turner Leo Valle Paul Vigil Randy WaShburn SCOII Webber L0l'i Wescoat Future teacher Vicki Norton works with her students. Jeff Wester Robert Whitfield Lynn Widger I66 Sophomores , H 2 l-QQ. it 5.3 upg- K ZA I . W. , K f ,Q ,f f ,ii U , g? 4-fi 'A xx if 'iz-nf' y , W , . 56 fl 'f jm Q O , 'if X ' N4 AA 1: V 6554? ' .r., ff , , 4 w ,!,: ' rs Y' wk! 'mx W fa 65? A gal H 5 Mi F12 fw ig . gg ga X 40' Q 4' Being Freshmen - ot All That Bad Starting at the bottom of the totem pole-again. We were scared at first but as the months progressed, we be- came more at ease with the sur- roundings and realized that being a freshmen wasn't all that bad. We proved our spirit at the rallies by letting upperclassmen hear us loud and clear. We put up a good fight for fourth place at Night Rally. We Rowdy Frosh compete for the Spirit stick. l70 l RFSHMEN managed another fourth place in the decorated car competition. Our streak kept going in that direction pulling out another fourth place in Powderpuff. No one can condemn us for not trying, Freshmen are sup- posed to lose a few things. After all, we have three more years to win. We sponsored an after-game dance as a money raising activity. We got peo- ple involved by holding class elec- tions. We've learned many helpful things from our upper classmen these past nine months. They've taught us how to present a fake green pass without batting an eyelash. We are looking forward to the future hoping for good things to happen. Freshmen clnss representatives: Lisa Vill:t,delcg1itc1 Virginia Leal, secretary: Christine Short, lrctsurcr .lack Holman, ndvisorg Chris Brown, Vice-President. Not pictured: Jeff Brook. President: Jeff llnrltr .md Greg Gonzales, delegates. Freshmen girls look on as Susie Maeke models one ol' the new fall fashions. t olo ioo to i V-1. . t ooiioll i r r Navy? My xr 2 it ' Fr , if t i 5' Q H f 1- Qt it rt,L,lf,4 1, ' , f llll W ,, i A 'iw X '41 sf., N., Mary Alexander Anna Alieea Eleanor Alilin Donsak Allen Jeff Allen Ponehai Allen Carolyne Almeida Pennie Amerson Jan Anderson Leslie Anderson Gabriel Andrada Tony Angeletti 'dl' an ,ff 5,42--wi ix Jackie Avila works on her assignment while Harold Overson Freshmen girls and their Big Sisters wait for the entertainment to begin. gets a little help. FRESHMEN I7l Douglas Archer April Arnold Eric Athorp Paul Austin Juckic Avila Natnnete Avila Ray Avila Juanita Avina Putriciu Aycock .lcffrcy Ayers Jennifer Ayers Kim Bzidsky l72 FRESHMEN Frosh Enjoy Activities Julie Mcrccr and Tammy Weston wait to get ll nice cold drink, while Wey Wyrlck SCFVES 'iv '-ws. fb l.' s 4 'ir- 17 '1 K' . W , Freshmen experience their first pep rally l ww. t. . f V. ., 'r 'gm . . Brian Lehman gets down in the disco competition. J Allen Baker Duunc Baker I . A l F .tfvlki ..vfl ? , f it ,t W '55 Stacy Barr Scott Bates , f 9 j 'ig ill S 2 5'-Q , 4- , Kathi Bclche Tim Berry QL . 'M i' ' -J . A I Virginia Leal gets zi helping hand. Nicanor and Normita Snow boogie in thc disco dance competition, Anthony Baga Debbie Bulunan Sharon Batioco Dawn Bcaudry I' Richard Bennett Terri Bentley FRESHMEN I73 Fro h Stand, Stroll, Exercise Tammy Bettencourt Joseph Block Richard Bott Cindy Brewer Becky Inglis, Debbie Watts and Shawna Hamilton wait for the Anthony Bichel Caterina Boies Brian Boyle Mike Brittg noon rally to start, John Birchcr Leila Bongato Chris Bragg James Brooks WW, if E as ,HV as QR .e Q3 ' g W J l X.. l fx A ' il - 'iv N ,TC KA X A A I f tr f i 5. v i,' . ' i A i Hey- S J: i X. . Freshmen boys go for a touchdown. .lill Pate hurries to class while trying to stay dry. 174 FRESHMEN Freshmen float for Homecoming '78. 1 Tammy Weston goes all out for Grease Day '78. . f cv Stacey Stoll and Cheryl Smith take their time getting to their next class. Jeff Brooks Chris Brown Vonda Bryson Karen Burr Jeanne Burrows Robert Buycnse Christy Caddell Rudy Cano Tom Carrell Alvin Castro Jeff Cavanaugh Steve Cavanaugh an 3 FEC- ' 'fir' 5, 54.- Q57 ,ff ,nn- Na, N5 5 V ,V - -'ll ' ii?- ' , X :lf W- FRESHMEN 175 Frosh Like To Eddie Cericola Margie Chastain Phyllis Cleaves Anthony Ciffarelli Sandra Coffey Shawn Coleman Suzanne Copeland Lorenzo Contreras Trey Corder Teresa Costa Tammy Cotton Kathy Cox I76 l RlbllMl5N i- ' ., afv-,tus ' Kr' ig to 5 I VVV ,Aft 4 --it L tl 'Q' 1 .,.. -my Study, at, ossip Mike Godinho takes notes for that big exam. Tug Larson concentrates hard on his shop assignment Freshmen girls gather to exchange the latest campus gossip. -.x ' ' I, Yvette Criollos Steven Dale Julic Daniel HN 'Nl .Mi , K t qwaphsm- , 3 H f- Qi? K 4 fe K s v Q 1 Q ,I X ...N X-, ff N 2 ' , duh Chris Dart Y ' Q Andrea Davis is h A , Thor Dekker i. wh- mzir - ' X , t I . ' Q Lioncl Dclawarc Diane Delfosse Theresa DeLong I Y . f f. : 1 8 nv , .e . . NY N for .t.t t -su- T kfji-it,7'1'ffi22gy'- I -g ft :if .. . 'fp-f mv . ' vxfr ' it ' 333 N,-w A N Mary Lou Dias Linda Dittmer WN Kelly Dobbins ,, sf., V Chris Murray and Richie Rhoads work together on their history questions. Karen Roscnthall passes by as Mario Donez, Stcvc Newsom and Brett Lorenz cat lunch. FRESHMEN 177 A4 Shanna Dondanville Lynne Douglas Rocky Silveira corrects his Algebra I assignment. Yvette Crigllgg readg her hislgry chapter, Philip Dudney Teresa Duncan Jerry Edwards Keri Emge vs' .X0 S-.Wy 11...- tlibsdlkm is Nf- f 'v 178 FRESHMEN g,xi ABOVE. Freshmen Homecoming cheerleaders escort their float in the homecoming parade. BE- LOW. Frcshmcn get thcir spirit up so they can cheer their class on in the homecoming rally events, Paul Espino71 Toni Essex Susan Feehun Bob Felipe Tummy Ferguson Jessica Fernandes TAF, as M .Q 9- C tx: V ia. - f 's Frosh Can Be Serious Or Rowd 3 Chris Murray und Yvette Criollos read ai funny short story in Q English. Jeff Harter comes up with a brilliant idea. Ili -'tn PQ, A.-ni , ' . 5' 5 b Tina Flores Shari Floyd X, 9 ' -P' Sharon Folks iff: .. ' limit 'A . , Lift fe 5 '91 5 Lori Foote B- F Y Kellie Foster lil- A Ben France ' sex, 'K A Heidi Fridell C.. Loretta Fulchcr Cheryl Gable Roy Galemor Joe Garcia xi! Landu Garcia Anthony Rico examines his shop materials. FRESHMEN I79 Fro h Stop, Look, isten Mark Garcia Shawna Gill Gregg Gonzales Dawn Gregory V I Trish Garcia Michael Godinho Rosie Gonzales Kathy Grosse Ff05h Pl11YC 5 watch lfum the Sldclmc Michael Garrett Bryan Goldman Everett Green Sal Gutierrez s .fx Q vi , Z .G V9 ' in bg, - 5 -N. 4 S-,sf 5 . 1353? ' 1 5 ff I L if is , W ,,--W, he . L ! k,x if , ,, -,,ga?.5,.f-V! . 1 i ,',4. f5f' 1, . ii 'M 1, -EXW A A-, Vs. , X if ' .N-4 r- ,rg-1' I 9 '--....., l,.....---- ,,, o.. EI J a ll f' in 1 if M if L i Robert Parker breezes through his history assignment. Gregg Gonralcs thinks about what he wants to say 180 FRESHMEN . ,. in Q 1 I ,i N: -., ' . ,- :'.f?4 beam, Mb, M 'SENSE' ,f -asv Mary Fllen Hapin .M MQ Gary llamby -:yd .iv . 'sa G 1 . ei W I ' X l X ings' 2 f-f 'r M it 6 ' t 1, x V 4-te . H.. J Q -. :F it I X iffililii 1 , V, ii , ' ,Y , 'L 1 W 4 L X i W , i V 1 ii . r i Q . 5 r V .. 3 yn A, ii? x 5.9 X. wb M sf' f if Q , F 1 A Q Hgh f r' Janu s Keith Ilamilton Marvin Hamlet Marcy Handcock Mike Hankey Jamie Harlin Robert l-Iayloek Henry Herring Terry M. Hoey ABOVE. Freshmen girls wateh the entertainment at the big and little sisters ABOVE. Freshmen enjoy the noon rally. BELOW. Larry Medina party. BELOW. Tammy Weston, Diane Delliosse, Anna Alieea. Sandy Kast- waits to hand in his assignment, ing. Cherie Symmonds, and .lulie Mercer model their 50's days outfits. FRESHMEN l8l Fro h Share Pets, Stud For Tests Butch Rowcl holds thc pig while Sue Hudson gives thc cute little thing a ABOVE. Harold Overson and Darcic Smith work on their English test. kiss. BELOW. Richie Rhoads takes notes for an upcoming test. Susan Hoffman Tanya Hooper Karon Howard Phil Howard Laurie Howell Tom llunl Ivan Ilurd Benlv lluschke Becky Inglis K r ,-.. Y l .1-4-....,,, .. ,,-,W i ff 9? ii fi ' , 1 .ww , . v rs .- 'Af NAA Aki ir'-1 Brad Jacobs X . Yolanda .lacquer James .lessee ltll l RliSllMliN 51? i sii , 't i- Sit W 4. i t Z s ,.,' -454mg , , l x I E Frosh work quickly to finish up their English lest. -sa insu- ...ye .of ABOVE. Freshmen and their big sisters relax. BELOW. Julie Daniels and Duane Baker work on algebra. . ' Q v . '- Hz: vb 4 1... an , V an f' -- X Ax,. li i X .lerrie Lyn Jester Cary Johnson Mickic Johnson Ricky Johnson Roberta .lohnson Brenda Jones if 4 1 ,f 3 A iilifif' M 4 .- VJ Q , Q f fig wi John Jones Patty Kain Sandy Kaslning Ginny Keely Pamela Keller John King FRESHMEN I83 Fro h Find LH Entertaining -,. t . ,., L- ,. it ,fl-. ,- A .ef , v 1 -1,19 Q r 1 rigs lx. i. it ,- ire 2:3 . Q 5 1 - , A Q: 'K , , , ki 4 ln A!- Tammy u Jim Laurent Kirkpatrick Virginia Lcal John Kosinski Kim Kuykendall Julie Lancaster Tim Larson 184 FRESHMEN Michael Lee Kenneth Legaspi .Jennifer Legvold Tim Lewis Duane Little Tina Lorenz David Lowas Oscar Lucio We 'fir' , 1 M5 if f - ti ,441 ABOVE. Wey Wyrick serves punch to the incoming Freshmen BELOW. Frosh enjoy the noontime entertainment, Normita Snow, Tina Lorenz. Sherri Bueynse, and Trish Garcia get something l 10 I11UflCh OH- Lionel Delaware files down something for mctal shop. l , wrw-4 , W ' 'ith nf- , 4. 'wt -wwe, '.' ' - f Wa. 1 ' - :fav Kerr E ' pw ,t K e T IN V vb, ,i -gf ..-: gk' . .: . W 93 E W a 5, wwf as . V D' 4 A 'NX J 4' lg- . , ' . ,. 'W . L Q L - . 'E I ,i', ., I 7?...,.,, i -li T ? it i ii V i ,, ' L iiii, :A ' V' , ff, ails L P Q wt ,,f. K at 1 ig' ' ..x F Lv A X A ' 1 1 A f A fs -. ' r ' L a at r T if , 5 4 V li Dennis Luis Johnny .lamcs Manske Tammy Marshall Farrin MeCahill Rosie Som. Laurie Pritchard' and Annu AH- llenry Luis Maldonado Lorna Martinez lient Matthews Kenneth Cell on their Wi , I I ,h Gloria Maldonado Marjorie Regina Martinez Georgia May McConnell . .y o une . , , Maldonado Kristi McCown Karen Maloy FRESHMEN 185 Donna Monaghan Lori Romeiro prepares for her serve. George McGee Melancy Mcaghcr Julie Mercer Roger Debra Moore Mike McKay Sonya Mclenarcz John MgGralh Momgomcry Lori Moore Debbie McLain Teresa MCll0n Teresa Moeller Cindy Moore James Moreau as. S- W' Q,-V vi-' 2231 ff :Nv- .f 5 ,W x -- ., his li We Q .. N, ff l ' gras f- 4- 1 A .W F-'Buff . XQj.'ff ' - ,+ Wy -5' 'Od' V, , 1 , glial, ' tl- -s 'Q e i ' ' ff - r f 'v -A . ' N X A I xr- - r Q'-Jn . . -W l is A ' K, L f ' 5 S 'L , 9' A A , -fs - rx, . Q - Q -f ,J lv. c f frs -M y s , J ar +I F A X -N ff .v ,V ,X ,Ng S sms, pf ' X. Trish Garcia and lVl1ll'llll Freilas lake a walk dur- ing lunch Tammy Bellencourt, Kim Badsky, and Adria Tyson get some advice from powder puff coach Ivan Hurd. lS6 FRliSllMliN -....,,-sw in s 1 X. R -V Sherrie Nelson puts hcr German lesson on the board Frosh Keep Score, Drink ABOVE. Yvcllc Criollos. Rosie Solo, Mzirilu Villzinucvii. und Pziulzi Gilliam keep scorc at ilic wrestling mulch. BELOW. Paul Vigil, .lclf Brooks, and .lcI'I' Hzirlcr pour il in during thc roolbccr drinking competition. BJ x' us,- ls, Ni I 43 t A. I IJVZ? l V ' -4, , if ' ' , ' Q' 1 'ir . 2 .P -,.. -af-h 5- 'V -1 . Q, . 8. , .if-fvf xr - , 3 ,. K Rosie Munoz Curric Munsingcr Chris Murray Sylvia Murry .lcffrcy Myrcs Rootbeer kg A V if l . fi A ' J 'fi A is X , K ' fx sf in Shcrric Nelson Roger Newton Phil Nisbct Phillip Nuncs Dzivid Odcrmull Auaron Odlund Darryl Oglcsby Tim Oliveira Cindy Ornc Harold Ovcrson FRESHMEW l87 Anne O'Rourke Jill Pate Terry Patterson Linda Paz Anita Pcrez Tony Perkins AJ. Phillips Rusty Pipes Rena Pope Mary Potter Karen Pottratz Robin Pratt Lori Pritchard Paul Rapalce Greg Ray Claudora Reed Teresa Repnieke Donna Revels 188 FRESHMEN 4 Fresh Are Real Tigers Nv- 5:7 ..f- Sw .kv ...- 2 . lx .vZ..::t.44 , .:1. -, nf ' Q 1 1 1. Q .,.t .s t il Qi: ,ei Kyxffif i ' .151 , 2 1- ' ,. .Q. -1 i . 'f ., .., 1 5 -A , 1 ,ff , ., I by .. 1 0 - Mg., . V-,A f Q11 P t 12:6 .1Q:Ji4f f . 'lik A , -331,5 Agar- N 1 f f.-4 -Q A x lr' vii, 2 gs. ' .0 gg X elk x i EA 5 N -sf Joe Harding, Stacy Stoll, and Tammy Kirkpatrick on the way to lunch. ,s Julie Mercer, Laura Rissmiller, and Pam Swaim show off their tiger faces. Maria Luis pulls Virginia Leal's flag in the powder Brian Lehman does his thing in the disco competi- puff match. tion. xfx Janet Marsh translates a word for her Spanish assignment, llnnjlni Aaiwff f 'und s Q xy f x -xg fi? . l 1 3 Q E ,,,,,, ,f vsxn fd-e , in X v iw fir. e 'bf :gtg- 5- X iff? R ff 10 S Hia , - if ,. ' , 5.1, 254.5 ' f. te - ,i,sei.r,: f -1 ua yt, :gg 7 t :SIS vi ' . ' 3 ' 3' , N v i Qi un. W JS? , .Sl 7 I it if S1-'His' 7 ' '--. x ' ' ' f, , '- ', , J t r Ar- .t,, t ' - ff v X 1.x ,: SMQME s ffl . ,tl , 5-v Patrick Reynoso Sheri Rinncr Bobby Rhea Laura Rissmiller Richie Rhoads Suzcttc Roach Rhoda Rhyne Bruce Robinson Shelly Riemke Michele Robinson Ellis Riley Paul Rocha FRESHMEN l89 :JSA Fro h ake Notesg Anticipate Action l , Ivan Hurd takes notes on his first aide chapter. Freshmen copy the notes that Jim Gordon places on the board. ,W F. ,f Robert Rocha Mike Rogers Lori Romciro Butch Rowell Denise Russo Jena Salas Georgia Salazar Kim Salberg Paul Sarratt James Schaad Gary Schales Suzi Scheber Cary Scherer David Schweizer Tammy Sells Phylliss Sembritzki Sandy Sephus Sharon Shirley 190 FRESHMEN .xxi lg -. '5- -- X . ig K 3 1 f '-we N 'iles fi S s rt -- it . .. tem- -QQ , g , -vi, Q 5 S I Q Wx t ,f li if ' is is 1 - A i .. LAK VK , ' A N. , . 3 t h , , 2 e Q I y s s y Q i .A :mggig Ii Darryn Shore Kristine Short Randy Sibley Diana Siglowski Cindy Sullivan James Silva Rocky Silveira - .--. ..--.. .4 4---s S S- . ' 12121 - g ' in A 'xi 'SQ Steven Silveira Kim Simas ABOVE Lisa Villa Deidre Timpson Lori Foote Teresa Dun Richarg Sings can and Kim Badsky wait while the other team huddles BE Becky nm Darsi Smith 7511? x.,ad ft- ,X ri L. -. 9 4-12 ABOVE. Freshmen stand up and cheer! BELOW. Steve New- som poses for the camera. FRESHMEN l9l Fro h .,, , - K x.- . f- s, w. ff ' , 1 H' .c ra' - . figs in nr. 'I ' LE. 1 -f --2 -qw,-,i Q-1' , , ' mmf' ,,,,,.. ,. , 1 N NEG. P S ,- 4 as S . 1 xg, ' 1 i N ,bw W Sig, s 'E' X f u if X xy i 'l yi i it ' If 1 - ' i m 1 2:2 ' I? ' -2 'ess' :Mis S - 2 - 3 .J ' . r t J K . vs sf ,E , . l I it Q s. 4 tl' 1 , A W In 4 'W .X , 1... as ' lv iii? ' X . , i . Q? ,, Xi Z? wr ' ' -1 2 K' 1 .-at K W 4 .l ,Ai A vt 5 f . if t G S ir N 3 'L 1 A Q' T nf -xi xv 153, ':. ' , xg it ky. Ki. Harold Smith Rosie Soto Kathleen Smith Harold Speake Maurice Smith Christina Spencer Nicanor Snow Ryadell Sterling Roxann Sohns Cindy Sterrett 192 FRESHMEN Qi? A . KH 'W ' In . rg. B- at ,N . X A . X t A - N. ,J -. QA J' 5 l tl l James Stewart Sherry Stewart Stacy Stoll Mark Stubbin Cindy Sullivan et With It! , 'L ABOVE. Yea, Freshmen!! BELOW. Mr. Bennett gives Mary .lane Potter 21 helping hand. Thomas Ruth Tiller Tamara Sullivan Cheri Symmonds Th Pam Swaim Chuck Taylor . Ompgon Jenny Torres Deidre Timpson Sally Tripp Keele Swinson Joseph Terry Dawn ,finden 42 . 46. 15, U ,xg It ta 5, , A X 5-7' , 1 -so 'L 4. X it r ,Q Q 3 iii . 1..- Roger Tudor Freshmen powder puff players get some encourgement Ronnie Tudor from their coach. Margaret Tuttle ,. . mm 'su A- , b 43 F S y., 6' e -sf if I '-., - 2 M x- , W YA, f, uf -K I ,xt-. xv X . X i . xy, Q l v ,, h ,A l ' A l fi 4 f , ' ff -T ,..--h Frosh players wait to be sent into the action. Ffosh get Settled before the Tally- FRESHMEN I93 ,gtfffl A i ' 1 Adria Tyson Fred Van Hoven Helen Vasquez Denice Vaughn Patrick Vernon Dennis Verdosa lrma Villa Lisa Villa Norrie Villanueva Aurora Villasenor Eugene Volpert Kizer Walker Mary Walters Sandra Walton 194 FRESHMEN HQ- Q4 '- t All .lf n 1 x 5 1. W ' , 4, X --1 Sophia Krenning and Kim Simas get their voting ballots from Lori Hays and Brian Reynolds. :gli 1. cv. , , ipngj. Frosh gals have a mix-up on signals Powderpuff Exeites Freshmen '84 1 ? E ABOVE. Freshmen begin to gather for the homecoming night rally. BELOW. Freshmen girls huddle to decide on their next play. Debbie Watts Susan Webber Tammy Weston James White Robert White Kevin Wilkinson Shelly Williams Robin 'Wilson Ted Wintz Chris Wlaschin Marie Wood Kristine Young FRESHMEN. 195 .JV L1-I F RESHMEN ,-.-N., vxgvibf f-ET: n ,iv I: ', . ? - Rv... i . , gw, Q. -1-4 If .1 .1 ':'a?wxi 3 fW'3 1, E: F' -4 fa... .W xx, i'f.,. A , nl,- ,. 514, ,Q-xv, -'pass I ,-... F- 3,41 ii va ,,,., -f. , L 'I if f L' ' ' 345, L,,' A , w 1, 'Z 4 161 , X. 4' X I .ff 4 wx 'E ' X 9 9 3 Wg, X4 Board Faces Never Ending Task TOP LEFT. James Castleman, clerk. TOP RIGHT. Dr. Penn Wilen. BOTTOM LEFT, Dr. lilean Walker, chairman, BOTTOM RIGHT. Stanley Hawk. LOWER MIDDLE, Ed Miguel. mar q- 4 Their job is never ending. lt takes many hours of planning to produce a smooth running school. Along with administrators, parents, students, and faculty, the Lemoore Union High School Board helps to make our school what it is--fantastic. The board meets twice a month alternat- ing between Lemoore and Avenal. The public is welcomed to all meet- ings. When special meetings are to hours notice public. They who will pay hear reports be held, twenty-four must be given to the decide such things as for school trips and from various department heads on the progress ofthe department. 198 BOARD P .-K at I 'e f 0 If 4 , s' .I ' 49' dn fr' ' f T . f ,,. I j f,-e i , F -. if -rv: ff- T5 ' 5' - I. N if ' ' ilu.. vw' l .1 4 ,-U-QQ, LEFT, Allen Gilkey. Assistant Superintendent. RIGHT, Neil Nordstrom, Superintendent. Administrators Solve Problems They are there to hear whatever is on your mind-if you can catch them in. Who are they? They are our mighty administrators. They are there to handle any problems that arise at L.H.S. and do their best to solve them. They keep all cafeteria food fights under control. One of the administrators is always in the office to check those morning announce- ments. They are always around the corner when you least expect and when you most expect them. .. 4 --'WMMTA new 1 fl s ,--. ,, -ex. to 1..- tif w ,Nl 42' + 'lg t if iq, fax., . TOP. Bill Black discusses Leadership Day with Kelly Allen. l..H.S. alumus and JoAnn Overstrect. Avcnal Student Council Advisor. BOTTOM RIGIIT. Ralph Peterson gives his yearly pep talk to the L.H.S. teachers. BOTTOM LEFT. Dan Paulo sells his one and only candy bar to Bill Cottini while .leff lloliway tries to give his away. ADMINISTRATION I99 New Teachers Welcomed LH Joe Aquino Mathematics Janet Barreiro Social Science Lonnie Bellman Mathematics Geneva Bengston Nurse Jim Bennett Science Steve Bogan English Wilbur Booth Mathematics Rayo Budge French . Ralph Peterson introduces Ron Lyons while Rebecca East Marilyn Smith David Tonlni Yolanda Jaime Steve Bogan Pam McSherry Luther Whitten and enthusiastic students look on Y. 1 . V.-. . . um A if -' at me e Y D f 7 B? up , 35 ' . Q , ll 33 3 ' ge lp 2. if P f-le TOP. Bill Black converses with Lce Gill while Jim Hammond and Jack Palermo discuss class sizes. BOTTOM. Georgia Huneke pro- ceeds to the girls' gym while Paul Arant and Paul Swarm prepare to follow, Dick Coxsey Science Claire Caskey English Bob Clement State Requirements Charles Dudley Industrial Arts 'N tw' T l ,,,w ? 'vs- TOP. Jim Gordon and Wilbur Booth look ovcr the morning sports page. BOTTOM. Dick Coxscy seriously contemplates facing his class. FACU LTY 201 ' rf -1 Teachers Vary Their Expressions l Allan East AFI Becky East English Everett Ehda Agriculture Joel Finley Work Experience Bob Fralcy Physical Education Lloyd Gag Media Center Lcc Gill Industrial Arts 202 FACU LTY Ken Nicholson demonstrates the use ofthe ditto machine as Wendy Karshner observes Jim Gordon English Jim Hammond Mathematics Jeannette Hearn Mathematics Opal Herrin Business I v .lack Holman English Lois Hubanks Physical Education Georgia H uneke Physical Education Jim Inglis History Ml ,t TOP. Jim- Bennett indicates that Biology II really leaves a bad taste in his mouth. BOT- TOM. Senor Solis es muy alegre. FAC U LTY 203 TOP. Fred Mahoney drills Cindy Sterett on Europe geography. Bottom. Bill Jamison assists a student in General Metal. 204 FACU LTY Yolanda Jaime Spanish Bill Jamison Industrial Arts Don Jamison Continuation Riley Jones Physical Education Gerald Knatterud English Delores Knee Physical Education Bill Krend History Tracy Landrus Music nly Tuesday?l! K Cleon Lewis lndustrial Arts Gloria Lewis Home Economics Ron Lyons Mathematics Pam McSherry Special Education Charlene Milota Science Jim Moxley History John Nee Special Education Gary Nelson Agriculture L, ,fg iff. -Jaffe B J X ww' --- 00-Q... Mike Vorhees cant believe it s only Tuesday. Janie Hearn smiles af, she records her sixth period Geometry grades. FACU LTY 205 - psi, Vx xx NN N KX sv Y X Nx. GX? .J LEFT. Lloyd Gag displays the remnants ol his gorgeous silk tie. TOP RIGHT. Jerry Knatterud fepares his power reading materials. BOTTOM RIGHT. Janet Barreiro smiles wishing the photographer would get lost. . '96- Pv ' i ' v ' 'Iii' HQ y x 1 Nivfly, 'Will v V . 453 Y ' , , . Qs T iss-N 'n I f ' vc : ii Ken Nicholson Business Mary Joe Nisbet Business Anthony Nunes Social Science Jack Palermo Physical Education 206 FACU LTY fa J.T. Reasoner Gary Sedgwick Bob Smith Kathy Palermo Physical Education Counselor English English Teachers each lWith Short Tiesl LEFT. Charlene Milota and Dick Coxsey stroll out to the cafeteria. RIG HT. Clay Wagley assists Doug Wintz while Keith Silva observes, hoping to learn something. 4 , -4 y T I l wif V' WMM. gill S 1 er l I I f 4' ' Y , Mari-lyn Smith' Barbara Stone .lim Hammond helps one of his Basic Algebra students. Special Education Business Lupe Solis Janet Szalay Spanish Home Economics FACU LTY 207 208 FAC U LTY Teachers Guide, Teach, Referee Harold Terry Agriculture Ruy Thomas A fl Daive Tonini Counselor Mary Jo Nisbct tells about CSF during the first day assembly. ,,,..,-- f f hx- ,-- 'W V,-in-aw.4m-egg.. X X Steve Unzuctu Bob Vaughn Mike Vorhces Cluy Wagley Spunish Continuation Agriculture Industrial Drawing Wey Wyrick and Duve Tonini struggle to get their students scheduled in the correct class. QWe hopelj Charles Dudley shields himself from flying sparks. ,ff l is' if l Don Warkentin Biology Luther Whitten Counselor Karen Wood Psychology Wey Wyrick Counselor Don Warkentin and Jim Moxley iWork and Moxl referee ul Powdcrpulf. FACULTY 209 -ng LA ij! a ' 1' - fi ,, g, . V 4 'Q' . T X- I A-l is J ' e A IMA, .lava ,L X J -fl , f a- TSW- gg,-. ,. fr .. , g. Q -B, A- Minas? l 'Bl-mxng, Q 33 W ,Q K . ' , . A is -, - , ' YY' 4 'Ei' gg .. TOP. Bill Way, llead ol' Maintenance, lakes a brcak from a busy schedule. TOP. Vi Taylor and Gary Vieira prepare those delicious cinnamon BOTTOM. Manuel Oliveira adjusts locker combinations. rolls. BOTTOM, Wajda Dewazicn prepares thc salad dressing for today's lunches. 2l0 CI.ASSIl lliD 9' l lla School L1 Employees Are Industrious ,.f-f- f pf- lf 5, fgqsvi. A --'VI ' if :Cahn E I T 1 OR v i5 y . alll I 2' TOP LEFT. Narcisso Ribera prepares the change box for the day. TOP RIGHT. Phyllis Good, cafeteria manager, bullers up the cinnamon rolls. BOTTOM RIGHT. Frank Luis delivers more supplies. BOTTOM LEFT. BACK. Charles Parker. Tony Oliveira, John Bair, Lionel Delaware, Diane VanBeek, Noel Davis FRONT. Manuel Cotta, Chris Parolini, Malt Rocha, Willie Garcia CLASSIFIED 21 I Secretaries Get nto heir Work Carol Blank Bookkeeper Madge Boyle Attendance Marge Brown District Office Phyliss Clingcnpecl District Office Michelle Cunningham Aide Minnie Dittmer Migrant Aide Betty Freitas Aide 2l2 CLASSIFIED s J I o A ZW? 5... A gfzi 1 TOP. Carol Blank, our school bookkeeper, considers physical Fitness part of her job BOTTOM. Eula Rhoads explains a computer print-out to .lulie Hudgeon. TOP. Principal's secretary Melinda Lukcr prepares to type up a bulletin. BOTTOM. Susan Berlao records student absences. mmf: . all .,.f . , 1 if 1. W , Cindy Smith Louise Snow Peg Vogt Mina Wettcrberg Asst, Supll Sccfemy Library Clerk District Acct. Asst. Supl. Secretary Barbara Jones Career Center Eula Rhoads Counsclofs Secretary Edna Rowell Superintendenfs Secretary CLASSIFIED 213 Q W X X EMPLOYEES f E df' fav, BU -X' R , x ax' W' .L N X lx xx- 9' We kt.. A in N 'NRC T x L r S W I v si , fin r ..M..,.,... ..,............,....,. M, gE AL1:n'r I Y dvi' , , .Mfzx V jj -4.2 AL. DVERT E 4 w II! lliil 'li' Qikl-gliilig agg f-m g irq hahahaha Y Ninn llllulxhlk? ZWLEANCES SPORUNG GOO! MS NG WEN . , lf' 'J rff 5.2 Ask me abgut WILLIAM E. KERNS Life Insurance Agent for Students L86 TSHQEESSHAVSSSZ5 and Phone: B S. 924 5628 'Q'-'5 n! 'Y f Ms va': ,,3,. . -. . if .,-mv-- , v. . .. ' W . V .Vt ,lf ' A ,. .ll A K ' :' 1 - A A Nuff - 5-.u l -W+2?35'ffw1f+1'2:- A . - :rv .ww .. .ml-fffA i : - g Ww-air A-.J i- f :, f-----Q ig. ' ' flA:5e.f.T'si+ :f' 'f :full ' L ,. 7f'fi --'11-C-fsr.-2:11-..-..qv if iZ.Li 12h r W. in -f. 1 1: ,NV Q -f' --I-ff.: fy- 'fgfff-4-.,..a-gg-4 , iL-2 ' .. ,- V - Je... Fi' , a - , - -r v ,iff -wi l E-5 V'?'2'ffW3?1- ,. ' 1 - E91 -Lv. 4-21j 2f', ff nf.-3 5555, ' 5-4:5-n l -, - LQ, 4f.,4,,g. 'g i215-3g3'.ai' ,-5'-5425? ' Q' si: ,gary:SKFAz4.'eiUi:a::+w1a1:ku.- f,.i21.gf ',. ' 'W' -fa-'fl SWIFT MASONRY CONGRATULATES THE CLASS or '79 , ...f-, ,.. ,, -, if ., .1 ' ga, --- - -:fwfr Build with Brick for lasting beauty BRICK, BLOCK and STONE Lemoore, California Phone 924-3364 U-Mi 3 x , Q. , .M ., I , J I Q23 I P G S 0 STRATPORD AUTO SUPPLY 20317 Main Street Phone 947-3050 Stratford, California 93266 I.E. Yenger Owner-operator 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 andlewick Quality graduates make Quality people ., asses 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 Congratulations Class of 79'1 Congratulations to the Class of 1979 NEWTON BRGTHERS P.O. Box 117 21766 22nd Avenue Stratford, California 93266 Phone 947-3358 Quality people make Quality yarns ixie arns 221 ,I ACE , In ffl PLUMBING .E i SERVICE AQ 2 l' 2 y ,X 4 ' I' 'IV 'i ,. .mi N , I Dai A I 760 East 7th St. Hanford, CA 93230 584-8820 Oxygen-Acetylene-Welding Equipment Supplie.'-Abr'isives-Lube Equipment Compressors-Paints Hand and Electric Tools MID-STATE WELDING SUPPLY CO. NC. 500 East 6th Street Hanford California Bus. Phone 584-6648 S L Industrial Hardware , . SERVICE IS OUR DAY OR NIGHT SALES PITCH PHONE 924-3240 DESERT VALLEY MOVING Sz STORAGE INC LOCAL LONG DISTANCE Sz WORLD WIDE MOVING Agent for Lyon Van Lines Lemoore CA 93245 7 Doug McKim 842 S. Champion St. YH ESHOE1 R EI E Quality Shoes For The Family 288 WEST D ST. 1209! 924-4078 LEMOORE, CALIFORNIA 93245 RICHARD Dick ADAMS GEORGE VILLARREAL Owner Owner 222 u 1-11 V il GASOLINE-TlRES'DIESEL FUEL'MOTOR OIL-FUEL OIL-FIL BEACON BEACH BEACUIII EACUN BEACUR TERS-ACCESSORIES-BATTER:Es-ATF-GASOLINE-TiRES-Dir Q -J E 8a P Tire Service 351 W. 6th St. 584-44I8 Hanford, California COMPLETE ONE-STOP SERVICE Wheel Alignment, and Balancing, Tire Truing, Front End Repair, Shocks, Chrome gl Mag Wheels, Disc SL Regular Brakes, Overload Camper Springs, Tire Retreading, Batteries, Used Tires. CHARGE IT ON E 84 P'S BUDGET PLAN. MASTER CHARGE, BANKAMERICARD OR VISA, DONALD WILSDN IRRIGATIDN SYSTEMS, DBA 108 W. 6th, St. 1637 Bainum Ive. H1000 5393301 Phone 992-3166 WUFURU CORCDRIII 40 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION SIGLER'S, INC. WELDING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Sales-Repairs-Rentals Phone 237-6322 1828 Los Angeles Street Fresno, CA. 93721 COTTA TRUCKING K. COMPANY INC. i G'Gyp Ct C S d F l EdD pBtt D pFltbd Best Wishes to th G d g Cl f 79 Manuel Co O BOB'S AUTO PARTS BOB BREWER OWNER MANAGER 131 A 'IDU STREET LEMOORE, CA 93245 RESIDENCE 924-5368 BUSINESS 924-5368 GARY V BURROWS INC. D t b or of STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS E d C g l nd Best Wishes h Cl fl979 C g l nd Best Wishes I Th Cl f 1979 BOSTON RANCH COMPANY - v-.az You Call t bank on our be t wishe . Q cnnckin Bnnk Lemoore Office 301 D Street, Lemoore, California 93245 Lemoore Naval Air Station Facility Lemoore, California 93245 V ,- as-1. ze , CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1979 ' DeRAAD XXQREHOUSE THE 22232 PHIPPS-DALE 400 E. steer Phone 924-5643 FUNERAL CHAPEL Lemoore, California CONTINENTAL GRAIN A call to Continental assures you up-to-the-minute competent, Market Information Continental Grain Company Helping American Agriculture serve the nation and the world 514 N. Lemoore Avenue LUIS AUTO AND RADIATOR REPAIR Manuel Luis 8a Jesse Luis, Jr.-Owners Radiators Cleaned Bus: QZOQD 924-5631 Repaired, Recored Tune-ups-Brake jobs-Valve jobs 341 Heinlen Street Lemoore, California 225 Phone: 924-9116 Ida-cf lv frwpf s CALIFORNIA X FEDERAL 0 Earn the nation s highest 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 358 West D Si. 1209, 924-5341 California Federal Savings 8t Loan Assn. MA I -N .1 , V. TURNER,S FEED MILL CUSTOM APPLICATION Seed-Fertilizers-Insecticides-HardwarePlumbing 11490 llth Ave. Hanford, California 93230 LeRoy Souza, Gen. Mgr. H2111fOfd 534-5517 Fresno 233-8782 Residence 924-2438 Lemoore 924-2023 Safeway Stores, Incorporated Milk Department 612 W. Sth Street Hanford, California less Caitan Ph. 584-7169 - DRY QALJEANING TAILORING .LQ Ayr- ELL DONE .4'.'!.' .l DeLuxe Tailors and Cleaners NO. DOUIY SI. Hgnfgfdl ORTON'S EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Sales and Service lil INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DAVID ORTON STRATFOHD, CALIF. Strailord Ph. 947-3301 RES. 94 7-3485 Ph. 582-5253 Electrical Lighting Wiring Wiring Fixtures Supplies LEMOORE ELECTRIC 8: SUPPLY CONT. LIC. 45350090 618 West D Street WAREHOUSE FURNITURE N, xl LEMOORE ,ff HANFOFID 221 D Street ' 'J 106 E. Gih Street Lemoore, Ca. 93245 Hanford, Ca. 93230 924-5812 582-9241 ELECTRICAL WIRING Residential, Commercial, Industrial ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS VALLEY ELECTRIC OF LEMOORE, INC 891 Vine -LEMOORE, CALIFORNIA Phone 924-2932 IF NO ANSWER, CALL RESIDENCE R.D. Dick BORG ES V,O, Red WELBORN Phone 924-2286 Phone 924-5905 Homtifurnisliings S , .s.,f::t:r,1g. almons ., .....: ofllmflwd .,,. I I Y V V l - ll li xi 112 E.7th St. b- I I . 3-rg? - 1 , -F F5-Z flu? P Diiiiiilfffvin 1 WE OPERATE OUR OWN.PLANT IDEAL CLEANERS WEST D STREET Duane Vaughn Jerry Battl Lsmoons. cp. 932 s PHONE 924-5964 BILLY NICKS -- A' CHEVRON . M sittam , , A: . A si' Q A ft Standard Oil ,Ax a iie v - I . I ,plglfwgff BROTHERS , ..... , GROCERY b!L.T, -A V . Lf . ,'., ...a. 1 4 Batteries 1 .X ' Accessories Sffatfgfd I I LLM. M IIODS1rect S... ,J .--.m,,,, 924-5040 SANDY'S FAMILY SHOE STORE Downtown Ilunlord Our Wish I-'or You -The Good Life- for 228 The Class of 1979 J OSTEN 'S Fine Class Rings-Graduation Announcements Yearbooks-Diplomas-Awards Bernie Sheehe, Representative 1071 W. Shaw Suite 304 A IBM Bldg. 93711 229-1555 Radio Page 233-6929 4? 575 li GH PERFORMANCE REAUOR THE I Congratulations to the Class of '79 f 9 s 352 W. D St. Lemoore Ph. '924-9511 1509 N. llth Ave. Hanford Ph. 582.9381 Open Every Day REALTOR 0. l See Murphy Thompson at fi ' onnnrs Edeuwgef 203 East 7th Street Hanford, California 229 HAVE FUN AND LEARN AT WEST HILLS COLLEGE 300 Cherry Lane, Coalinga, Calif. Phone 935-0801 -A ,, S . . 1 5' 1 - - ., I ,. 'f I 3 i ii 1 Q II Iii I 1 ' I v Q' V fe BANK OF AMERICA 338 West D Street Lemoore, California 924-5346 BILLINGSLEY TIRE INC. Goodyear-Michelin Mag Wheels-Front End Work-Wheel Alignment Quality Recaps-Brake Repair-Gabriel Shocks Master Charge-Visa 2 Locations to Serve You 924-3481 935-1635 6 D Street 301 E. 4th Street LEMOORE COALINGA 1 ,t,,s W I I I If .,,, ,ik I l I 4 . ,, LEMOORE LUMBER COMPANY 555 Street 924-5324 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 231 fi Congratulations to the Class of 1979 VOGUE Hanford, Tulare, and Porterville BUS. PHONE RES. PHONE 924-4110 924-S909 RICHARD'S BODY SHOP COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERVICE RICHARD GARCIA 421 E STREET OWNER LEMOORE. CA 93245 LUPE S SHOE REPAIR and UPHOLSTERY Custom Upholstery Furniture Auto -Restylmg -Repairs Quality Work Reasonable Rates 322 Heinlen Lemoore 924-9906 924-8336 Lemoore Flower Shop 52 -H2 IJ Slrvvl. Imlllfmrc. Calif. 932 1.1 f I Plmm' 921-2277 rv,-' Kath,-yu J. Young Lemoore's FTD Florist 232 Every Mon . . . Dairy and Beef Cows Every Thurs . . . Beef and Feeders 1st Wed. Each Month . . . Heifer Sales OVERLAND STOCKYARDS 10565 9th Avenue Hanford, California - 582-0404 Since 1930 The West's Leading Dairy Auction George Paulo LET GEORGE DO IT! 224 North Lemoore Avenue Lemoore, California 924-2291 Congratulations to the Graduates from SIERRA INSURANCE AGENCY Jim Akin Insurance Bud, Jim and Staff 216 M W. Sth Street 584-3308 X Ph one 584-6345 commercial - color - portraits - mdusmal 205 N Douly Sl. Hanlnrd, California 93230 DISTINCTIVE PHOTOS SINCE 1898 Z ww-VX R gr V 7: L C. I W 2 4 Jr '15 M ' 1 ' Q TL :Ffa 555351. T l Carolyn Irigaray f il ' Rosemary Levy Madalyne Nunes Y mm' Walter Hopkins 4. N- it I 1 ii Alicia Cavazos Charlene Goldman Nancy Avila Congratulations to the Class of 1979 from OLIVER,S PHARMACY Lemoore, California . ff 2 Y , I h t ' U- -. , . . +A, my .. in-A - gi' Q , - Q5 o on I me-I.ixd '..,.. T-v-Q 'iff' ' ' , .. .. 'I 1 I 7 s . ' - fi z 2 -H ,rf 4' '- f- 4, 7, f' A .-.Q J. W Q21 lf -'f3Q??: I f I .i 1 fiiff' : - 4 . ,M 7' 1. I 2 W'ffifhfr A I? F 4. ,Q F'Hf24 IF- - f,-,3 v, sgggvw 1pg,.ii ,..g,ga-. , q xg ,fm ..:g4fTIoff.?Mff -A J 55fg'Qg,,-i,3,gfQg, f' .Q rp -7 ' f' gg. v. vw W-ri -aw , N -,:f1,',:z1f'::f ff- I I, . 1,5 .Q A - W- ,Q 3 .Q , I -xg g 1,:af'f.af,4i1h 5-,M ,V -,gi yy-'H BECK LEMOORE, CALIFORNIA Phone: 924-4188 579 Meadow Lane . A21 ' C 1 0 I' I L aae 09 2 IE 6 32 ll Odessa Huron iratfo d l l s-f ZJL o l 29 l. , oneo 3 Q8 I2 0 D d Wh vw 0' ' Lanule Rwev ' ' r-mo ' lGran v1 : 'Z' hr- IH' 9' ' ' ' ,I . ll. 5. ' r I n u 4 V+ Coroora 2 7 -L 234 CONSTRUCTIO COMPAN General Building Contractors - slmn .I H . 'Hmm m l Al Lock Ord g. Stockton w e ve V e 1 ' E sl 0 l'n I ' A Tevm nou F ' 0 e . I .J 3 If , . ' W8 :YI Z 5 ' I hl , o so w3:ef 75 0 ' -4' L A Q 9 g l olleggwlle Q 0 .g. Lathvoo 0 ' ' 3 lo . 3. 18 QED! X I . ' Calla O ul ' V ' x E1 M I 'QW Nm I ' STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA Phone: 477-3795 P.O. Box 7134 Learning is made easier with .. 2. 7 ,251 . V Q V ' 5 A ,A,e, I ,.,A.,.,.,,.,. I .,.,A,.,.,. 1 .e4A.e.,,...,,,.,. I .,A,,.,.AAA,A,,.e,.A, .,,V..e.e,,,.... ....e, i 1 3311.215 ,. i . iiQZi3 . .- ' i. if.I . . ,, . ,. 3' T512 iji i'E itit E F ' i E 2 E i f T E E E E i ff E 2 2 i 2 E f fiiii 2 Q1'2iiiiigiiziiifgfffifiijfgffijiiigiiiigtjtj1 fi? iffiffffi 5 i i i E ifQ i1i1?'Ifi ff.fffE P ,.....4 ,... ...e... . 5 fi ..... 2 .... i 51 A e - E :IL 'Z - '------.----- 3--A 1 7 N lv ....,.. ., ..... ., ..... ,..,,,,.,., -. - .-.-,.. Q ....: ,.,,, 55.5, A - 2 3 fy 5 5 3 3 .. V .. - .A.. . V. .. ..,.... ..A.. .... V....V. . . V .., . . . . .... . ..,. ,, ...,.....,,.. ,... . . . . ..e. ,e,.. l f? ,.,V, ' .iffm 'A .vvvv Q --e' sz N c E sz , ee e E, E, e A 4 .Q ee :,e ee. ee 4 . .. ,M AAeA,A,,eA,,,,.,,,AA,,.AA,A.e.,A,:,.eA,, M ,ll, A THE TOUCH-TR0NIC'MgJQQ! Just touch the picture and sew! HANFORD SEWING CENTER S I N G R' APPRUVED nfnusn ' 204 W. 8fh Sfreef 584-4451 HANFORD BankAmericard Master Charge WATCH 84 CLOCK ENGRAVING REPAIRING DIAMOND SETTING RCZIX K RAMQS JLWLLERS Fine Diamonds Ph. 924-5231 Bulova 302 D St. 14 Karat Charms Lemoore, Calif. Religious Articles 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 Ph. 732-8711 . I 'F' '1'? 1564? 1: ni - :V fmiff t sr5'fSR5Qff if XX' Q , mm Y 4 ! XR of QM! I 324' Qfeabwln fy' glue! 35 gefnoozef akwzndz .9 .245 CREDIT TERMS FURNITURE 8: APPLIANCES WESTERN AUTO THE FAMILY STORE GENE AND KATHY EMGE KIRK XL KERI 226 HEINLEN STREET PHONE LEMOORE, CA. 93245 924-3461 .F v vu , . ,. VA 'i I My 1 ,-,I ' A ' :- 4-' 'lyk HQ I I .. I .f I , 1 1: ,. . HAROLD'S FLOWERS 8a GIFTS 242 Heinlen Street Phone 924-3863 Lemoore, California 93245 AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE I INSTALLATION - I DAN'S AUTO REPAIR 202 FIEINLEN STREET LEMOORE. CA 93245 DAN RICHARDSON PHONE OWNER 924-2071 IFQTIFQITLTYCDDSLIIZ FOODS COMPANY FINE DAIRY FOODS 490 F Street Lemoore 5-' 00111 PIJZRMQET' A E PHONE 924-2092 246 HEINLEN ST, LEMOORE. CALIF. 93245 LEMOORE PIZZERIA STEAKS-ITALIAN DINNERS and PIZZA 701 N. Lemoore Ave. Lemoore, Ca. 93245 Ph. 924-3773 Carpeting Ed Miguel Linoleum Owner EMOOIIE URNITURE fine home furnishings 361 W. D street Custom Draperies Lemoore, Ca 93245 Interior designs PHONE 924-9571 Service Congratulations to the Class of 1979 from WILLS TRUCKING SERVICE, INC. LEONARD C. WILLS 19219 Houston Avenue Lemoore, CA 93245 924-2223 924-4125 Rena INIIMAIEJWIRLL 312 West D. Street Lemoore, CA 93245 924-4736 Mary Billingsley, Owner 237 A ny, ORD HoL:n'i. l0 ,. , ,gs ?'ql.fKi? 1 A V LINCOLN MARKET Everything for the Table MEATS AND GROCERIES FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BAKERY L1QUoRs Corner of W. Bush 8a 19th Lemoore, California IIN gggvftg NATEVA'S Gifts and Interiors LEMGORE AUTO SUPPLY Machine Shop Industrial Supplies WZ. Visit our complete Bridal Registry Cham MOU 41 ESU. Ernesll. Durra Lemoore SGI , . Tb 81cVg'?:?2C?7s1Pf'u ' C-W ,'4I'.f'N- hi:Lz'e 'Y PRINTER-PUBLISHER STATIONERS 236 Heinlen St. 924-5361 WE PRINT EVERYTHING YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR ' H30 N. Lemoore Ave. ' Pioneer Square METAL FH-'E BOXES ART SUPPLIES 924-8302 FILE GUIDES-INDEXES POSTER PAINTS I ' 'I . DICTIONARIES all kinds BOOK COVERS STAPLERS-MAP TACKS BRIEFS IL V A'S CORNER SiIva,s - J sz 1 . MOb1IgaS Restaurant Station H ,P A ,R U, and ? 7 Upen WEE' f f- , , . rt - Qaee 'eot JO6 S I so I no I L. 24 hours Jr 4' 'o ' V li ' I. I P , 1 nor iris It Q -3' , - q rrrt rf 2 ' I 1 4 R P A 2 'I .v.. ,,,,.-mw-' 5 . Y- -'g'fe'ea64e--wvwAx,:gs,3ywR-.wwgf :my 5:fP.Aif'11 'If I., U A -' I Y ' . 1- - Established 1937 on the corner of 41 Sz Houston 39 Holow-Paulo RV Sales, Inc. Congratulates The Class Cf 1979! s I Jeff Holiway John Murray Owner ' Sales Manager Dan Paulo Doug Wintz Owner Maintenance 84 Repair Rubalcava Restaurant Fine Mexican Food lk Miles East of Hanford on the Visalia Road Ted 8L Mary Leon Proprietors Western RV Center Houston at 198 ,M uri ji Qlill E as D ' Q ' Kit - Road Ranger Sales Nomad - Midas Lee and Lola De Armond Owners - Managers 924-4645 G6 A Bright and Successful Future, Seniors! 37 Dutra LHS models: Wendy Lloyd, Jeanette Irigaray d D I fi: PIE 92 it? Ifr MORWEAR HOME INDUSTRIAL - PAINTER PAINTS DITZLER Auromonvr FINISI-IES g ' ,ig---, rr' I-IQNG -CNG TIMS PAINT 81 WALLPAPER CKYNESRRESTMIRANT 105 W. LACEY BLVD. 2 .-.I HANFORD, CALIFORNIA '5 if V. - BEN SHIU ' ' 9' 481 E. sevemn si. TIM ATKINSON 12091 584-5506 582-1018 Hanford, Ca. 93230 San Joaquin Nursery 419 East 7th Street Hanford, California Phone: 584-8577 See Us For All Your Garden Needs CLEMENTIS LOCKER SERVICE Custom Slaughtering Cutting, Wrapping, Etc. 301 East 5th St. Hanford, Calif. Phone 584-5656 51313553 woman aearea'Ir2B'eS5E,N Swansea emeaeatrilfl Party Trays 84 Catering 582-6531 Kings Mall Hanford Dan and Karen Harp f WHITE 7 rmmzqtiipmf-nr I-'urnrlmnd-iiehl I Tri-Counties Equip. Co. I3375 Hanford-Armonii Rd. Hanford. California 93230 Krousc Discs BUSI 532--I-156 R1zS:5X2-2444 BRANCH 84 CHAMBERS School 8: Office Supplies Party Goods SL Gifts PHONE 209 N. Irwin St. C2091 582-1748 Hanford, CA 93230 tfffoeiefrlfnwgvmnzalue Handling All Home Furnishing needsg Model Display and Floor Samplesg Decorator and Factory Selects 1324 W. Shields 314 Heinlcn Shields gl West 2210 W. Walnut Lemoore, Cu, 93245 Fresno, Ca. 93705 Visalia, Ca. 93277 12091 924-3118 C2095 225-3892 C2091 625-3100 PAT'S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY Complete Machine Shop Serv Parts For Cars, Trucks and Tractors 584-6693 215 N. Douty Hanford f'Kings County's Quality Jewelers BERNARD MILLER JEWELER ORANGE BLOSSOM 82 ARTCARVED DIAMONDS Wyler-Bulova-Seiko WATCHES 131 W. 7th Street Hanford, California Phone 584-8215 . LEMOORE rp SAW 81 MOWER SHOP 2- ' - LAWN IvIowERs - SALES a. SERVICE gig - sAws - SALES a. sERvIcE - ' , - SMALL ENGINE REPAIR - EQUIPMENT RENTALS 'I' LAWN MOWERS - SA WS ' SCISSORS I CLIPPERS SHARPENED V- CALL W R 9 - Bnuuinicu ' Q frm I 924-31 12 421 E ST. QLEMUDRE Y X Since 1924 Bm-:ms AND Pasrmss Wzuomc um Puvrv Cures Wlaccagnds Bakery 329 W. 7th Shree! - HANFORD, CALIFORNIA Phi-me C2093 582-0458 Owners Lawrence gl Geraldine Heinze , 4.-QA . . . G Y . Q 5 -ll 1. ,. -3-qtlvvlll- ' - -. .,llielf Rocky's Donut House 254 N. Lemoore Ave. Lemoore, CA 93245 924-4707 f 9 ' Ill luurronn Happy Feet For All The Family 9 7 -ummm spemisu , 1 -Slcllnn Supplies -Fic Ilasleticsudtitls -f ' f - ummm :ming cm 0 Irmry Phlocnllr 121 west 'mi sn-ee: QPLU3 Munnsflrnyflxvn Hanford, Calif. 93230 .mln guymly 12.511 GENE CASSIDY, JR. miiiim 582.0201 ' Don't Spend Your Life Two Feet From Happiness Hansen IO0WEST7TH ST. L44 HANFORD J Q 1 CROWN'S SHOE FIT ' 5 scalar c Men'S Womenls Jarmen 120 W. 7th Street Kraus Freeman Hanford, Ca. Red Cross Roblee 93230 Selbys Acme Socialites Wolverine Carlos Alves Cobbies Dr. Scholls 209f582-5075 Daniel Green The Hair Studio Men's 8: Women's Hairstyling 320-C D Street 924-5685 or 924-5686 Nancy Bezera Carole Johnson Kathy Brandon Libby Ramos Ginny Cotta Lillian Rocha Mary Jane Thomas Qxffai lll8 N. Lemoore Ave. Mon. - Fri. ll to 3 Pioneer Square Saturday ll to 7 Ph. 924-9893 Closed Sundays KINGS RACQUET CLUB PO BOX 96. LEMOOFIE, CA 93245 12586 13ln RD HANFORD, CA 93230 JIM CFIOUSE O ner,Managev Bus 12099582-2854 M mber USPTA HoVT19l209l924-5803 ,. , , . i , ,, , 0 In Kings County 5 7 f f Wants To Be Your ,,',. 'U f so 4 1 , ay -. PONTIAC.: I CAMUSACU. Car Company he IMRORTS' c 1 u' ' ' H D 350 South 11th Ave. Hanford, CA 93230 Phone: 582-9011 In Kings County - Wants To Be Your swxr 551, , v, 4 4 f - ' .ant X, ' , ' 'ff Q , Car Company .- CHRYSLER '- ' - 'plymaum ' 1 705 West 7th Street ' U - .ill I - Hanford, CA 93230 Phone: 584-9224 Congratulations to the Class of '79 V Sz H CAR STORAGE INSIDE-INSURED 947-3331 l VERNON sz HELEN KEITH P. o. Box 34 RES. 20334 Main St. Stratford, CA 93266 No Job Too Big, No Job Too Small, Weive Got the Crew to Do it All. i Congratulations to the Class of '79 l W.J. Badasoi 7 Land Leveling Grade Staking Laserplaning Th Ring Leaders from Rober1's Jewelers C I I ' f . - . xkiry X CUSSY Stephenson JGSSIG Ambfll Stevie Stephenson ff! feel l! 'r , ' 'r f , 'f'l014flliE 'Q - f f 'Wi llllllh , 16, or 'G x U ,fzfivjwggmff Bm ,XM s f rkrrfvf' 1, 4:4 P -if H E13 ' '4 Wx F Y r- , ROBERT VAN GUNDY Q ig r'. Xwg The Rrng Leader of Krngs County. X . r X ' QV' , . 2 in Mr r X 'f-.'-'fy ,,,., ' CONVENIENT TERMS se ll '- ,9 f or 'Q-of ' who eww ge- Y. ffff. ,ga r-J Y arrrrfrrrafnrmn masrerdrarge ,V N s X f Wu... 1 K , 51- GD X ! , . I ,fr ee e f Ah f Proneer Square Shopprng Ctr. , ,f X 1126 North Lemoore Avenue wth 8, Hanfgfd- QJJWU' H' 's1efedDim0ndl'-ins: rr Lemoone 924-8240 'ff X' V Amana Rd.-Lemoore Gaiizarys can 119 W. 7th Street Hanford, California 93230 Phone 582- 0734 AL GAITAN Hank Thompson Ent., Inc. Con. Lic. 351251 DBA S 8a H HOME PROVEMENT J 1 J -sf Todd Carl shows Bart Remling some ofthe many items in the new parts and accessory store. PARTS SL SERVICE Insurance Est: 16745 HOL1StOIl Ave. C2095 924-3058 Lemoore, CA 93245 Campers Motor Homes Travel Trailers Mobile Homes Todd and Bart check out the repair work on a Tioga. MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY 1274 N. lrwin - Hanford, Calif. 93230 f209J 584-6618 Serving Your Hospital Needs in the Home Sales and Rentals Manual 8: Electric Beds Oxygen Wheelchairs Walkers Immediate Delivery and Set-Up - No Extra Charge First Month's Rent Applied Toward Purchase Pharmacist on Call 24 Hrs. TD P zf'-E l DM rt , 1 f- 'Pneacn' tion S ecialiata 111 W. 7th Street Hanford, CA 584-6681 BUDD Y'S TR OPHY SUPPLY COMPLETE ENGRAVING SERVICE 119 N. Douty St. Phone 582-2015 Hanford, Calif. 93230 I I WAYNES .'Q..!A,!.Nfg,s-.-.-aa.,.u.fL'L.5,1.,Es.Cffi. I 1 B Fresh Meats , Vegetables i Groceries 130 East Bush Lemoore, Calif. LOWE,S APPLIANCES AND SPORTING GOODS For the IN Look in Sportswear! 250 D Street Hotpoint Appliances Lemoore, Calif. Zenith Color Television 248 924-2192 Athletic Supplies KINGS COUNTY READY MIX Two Way Radio Dispatched 'Trucks Hanford-llemoore Coffman 582-2579 992-3252 12998 Ilacey Blvd. Old Central Valley Hwy. U . 0- ll vi I - is M542 is 'ut -1. -Til.. xix ' . Fifi :QI ', pil ,a h - , dz' ggu ' vI, Associated with Kaweah Ready Mix 1800 N. Shirk Rd. Visalia ..Q.,ff.,.ff..ff.7aal29i6 , p WATERBED SHOWCASE Phone: 582-4421 us 104 N. Douty St. ,uggggggg Hanford, CA 93230 KI G IRRIG TIO PIPE CO. Complete Irrigation Systems Concrete Pipe Plastic Pipe A Local Firm Best Known For Service P.O. Box 608 Phone: 582-9336 ARMONA, CA 93202 Q . .-,.., -0- ' ' X I . I W l - L, i BOB'S UNION SERVICE New Car Warranty Service Air Conditioned Waiting Room Free Pick-Up 8: Delivery Ph. 924-3644 286 N. Lemoore Ave. LCIUOOFC, CA 93245 Q Cs? QQAWCQWA! ?AfZ,m The NUNTIUS staff wishes to extend Congratulations For Men With Their Own Ideats Ab0utFaShi0n to the Class of 1979. ltr v I THANKS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE The firms and persons 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 1979: H.M. Atkinson, D.V.M. James J. Forte, O.D. Ronald A. Bailey, D.D.S. James C. Gordon, D.V.M. William J. Burlington, O.D. George D. Guernsey, M.D. Wiley M. Elick, D.D.S. The Kid's Kloset Finance 84 Thrift Company, Hanford Lemoore Bottle Shop Follett-Niday-Badasci, Inc. Bill Uyeyama, D.D.S. fi'5f7 f.f , 'lwilgkixthlcen 1123 so :Avila ,Nvi1a. 'Avina. Avina. Avina. Avina, ,Nunnette 109340. 172 Beal, Barbara 1093 6 Bcaudry. Aurora 109 Bichel. Anthony 1093 174 Bigelow. Dusk 1123 91 Billingsley, Cindy 1113 18. 118. 120.79 Billingsley, Diana 1123 18. 19. 21, 54, 90, 91 Billingsley. Patrick 1113 22. 46, 121 Bircher, Beverly 1103 46 Bireher. John 1093 29. 49. 174 Black, Bill 199. 201 Black, Conner 1103 146 Black. Doug 1093 Black. Robert 1113 121 Black, Teri 112391 Blaeklock, Jane 1 3 31 Blacklock. Sharon 1103 131. 146 Blackwell. Pat 1113 121 Blank. Christopher 1113 121. 137 Block, Joseph 1093 174 Bogan. Steve 200 Boies, Caterina 1093 I74 Bojorquez. Manuel 1123 39, 40. 90. 92. 108 Bongalo. Geneva 1123 92 Bongato. 1.eila 1093 174 Booth, Wilbur 200. 201 Borboa, Mike 1103 146 Borges. Bruce 1113 22, 121 Butt, Richard 1093 13, 174 Bowers. Doris 1113 21, 31,1Z1.131 Boyd, Lisa 1123 92 Boyle, Brian 1093 30, 174 Braden, John 1113 63, 121 Bradford, Mark 1113 121 Bradford, Ricky 1093 48 Bragg. Chris 1093 59. 174 Brandon, Dean 1113 Brandon, Tammy 1093 Brandt. Lori 1103 Brandl. Sherri 1093 Bravo. Barbara 1113 121 Brawdy, Bernie 1123 Brazier. Stephanie 1123 92 Brazier. William 1113 121 Breen. Stephen 1113 47. 121 Brewer. Cindy 1093 174 Brewer. Mike 1113 121 Bright. Tracy 1123 93 Brilts. Michael 1093 63. I74 Brooks. Cameron 1113 10, 11. 15, 21.44. 121 125 Brooks. James 1093 48, 174. 66 Brooks. Je1'11093 48. 63, 175. 187. 66. 67 Brooks. Phil 1123 37, 40, 45, 93 Broughton, Balsy 1093 Broughton, Ellen 1103 24. 147 Brown. Chris 1093 18, 48, 175, 78 Brown. Eugene 1103 Brown. Steve 110346, 147 Doug Todd 11 Ernie Lorenzo 1091 176 David 1091 Michael 1091 Suzanne 1091 176 1111 123 Pamela 1101 148 Bruce 1121 44 Karen 1101 148 lcr, Trey 1091 176, 78 a. Anthony 1121 a, Teresa 1091 27, 176 ini. Bill 199 on, Joel 112195 n. Nikki 1121 . Pcler1121 21, 36, 50, 95 Stanley 1111 10 91 96, 79 Tammy 1091 55, 60, 176. 68 Alicia 1111 123 h . Michael 111146 123 72 Cart 1091 Kathy 1091 we Sharon 1111 Shannon 1111 21. Dick 144, 201, 207 Caskcy, Claire 201 James 1121 96 Sandra 1101 148 Casleneda, Denise 1111 51, 122, 68' Danielle 1101 30, 123, 167, 77 Cztslcneda, Mike 1111 122 Yvelle109163. 177, 178, 179, 187, Castillo. Jimmy 1121 Laura 1101 148, 152 Castro, Alvin 1091 48 1091 1091 Pat 1091 R uelho, on 1121 22, 45, 96, 105 Jim 12. 62, 63.148.151, 65 Curtis 112196 P.im1101 son. Wendy 1111 29, 123 n Terry 1101 3 1 Castro. Ricardo 1111 124 La Mura, Arturo 1101 M uro, Rosemary 1111 Melissa 1111 119. 124, 134. 135. 72 Thur 1091 59, 177 Patricia 1121 26, 96 Lionel 1091 177, 185, 66 Bernice 1091 Dianc1091 17, 177, 181 Marlin1111 124 Ronald 1121 50. 96, 65 Theresa 1091 53. 177, 68 Rosemary 1111 124 Johnny 1101 s. Delia 1091 ad. Robert 1111 10, 11. 46,124.128.1 iin. Kim 1111 55, 124 Joe 1111 20. 21,124 Mary Lou 1091 177 Emi1y1101 148 Joel 1101 Teresa 1091 Roberl1111 124 Donna 1111 124 r. Linda 1091 177 Mary 110121, 34. 35, 37, 144. 148. Pctcr11l121. 51.118, 123, 124, 74 4 112199 121 99! 1091 1179 Roy 1101 Frankenstein, Wanda 1111 13, 125 Franklin, Jodi 1101 150 Fray, Brian 110146, 146, 147, 150, 155. 167. 72 Frazer, Grant 1111 125 Freeman. Cheryl 1121 99 Freeman, Kent 1101 51.63, 150 Freitas, Donna 1121 99. Ill Freitas, Martin 1091 186 French, Roxanne 1101 lfridell, Heidi 1091 179 Frutos, Martin 1101 150 1fry.James 1121 lfry. Kenny 1111 Fudge. Deborah 1111 17. 21, 125,66 lfulcher, Loretta 1091 179 Fuller, Patti 1121 Fullerton, Gail 1121 51, 99, 68. 69 311101149 112199 Goffney, Joan 1091 Goggleye, Jef11 1 66 Gogue. Renae 1101 51. 151 Goldenstcin, Reid 1111 123, 126, 70, 71 Goldman. Bryan 1091 180 Goldman, Keith 111129, 127 Goldsmith, Rosie 1111 Goldsmith. Tima 1101 Golcman, Jerry 1111 Gomes, Kcilh 1101 21, 151 Gomes. Tim 1111 127' Gomez, John 1121 101 Gomez. Maria 1121 101 Gonzales. Diane 1111 127 Gonzales, Gloria 1121 101 Gonzales, Gregg 1091 18, 48, 59, 180 Gonzales, Larry 1091 Gonzales, Linda 1111 127 G trza D1ana1lI1 125, 76 Gumz, Kirk 1121 102 Geppert. Sandra 1111 Gumza, Mark 1101 151 Gerking, Chris 1121 22, 44. 98 Guthrie, James 1101 151 Gessner. Je1f1l11 41, 47, 126, 81 Guthrie. Kimberly 1121 Gibbons. Earl 1121 100 Gutierrez, Faron 1091 Gibbs, Eugene 1101 150 Gutierrez. JCil11l 1101 128 Gilbert, Jamie 1101 150 Gutierrez, Sal 1091 180 Gilbertson. Jodie 1101 Gilbertson, Jodie R. 1101 Giles, Roy 1121 18, 20, 21,100 Giles, Victor 1111 126. 81 Gilfry, Mark 1121 41, 44, 129, 167. 70, 71 Mark 1111 126, 137, 81 Linda 111127 H Htmby Leeann1 Hamilton Alyssa H 11'l1Ill011 Eddie 1 ll1l'l'lIll0I1 Keith 11a1n1lton Linda Hamilton Shawna Hamilton Tony 11 1l11n1t Dale 1091 1la1n1t M1rk1111 Hamlet Marvin Hamm Joseph H 1mm Hammond .lim 133 136 5 Hammond Jim Hancock, Marcy Hancock. Michele Handcoek, Elizabeth 1101 102 Kimberly 1121 Adil 47, 151. 152: 65 48. 179.181, 187.66 Herrera, RiCky1 1162, 137, 138 Herriage, Curtis 1101 152 Herrin, Opal 118, 203 Herring, Audrey 1111 129 Herring, Henry 1091 16, 17, 181 Herring. Yvette 1101 152 Herring, Yvonne 1101 152, 65 Hicks, Terry 1101 32. 152 Higginson, 'Abby 11 11 129 Higgs, Frank 1101 152 Higgs, Norman 1101 Hill, Fred 1111 I29 Hill. Genie 1101 152 Hill, Sandra 1111 Hill. Terry 110131, 153 Hillenbrand. John 1101 27, 29, 153. 80 Hoey, Terry 1091 181 Hoffman, Susan 1091 182 Hoggard, Cindy 1101 60, 153 Hoggard,Sh1ia 1111 129 llojnacki, Mike 1091 lloliway. Jeff 1121-1.9. 37. 45. Hollers, Duane 1121 74 Holleway. Lee 1121 Holman, Jack 203 Holmes. James 1121 Holmes, Marcia 1101 55, 147. Holt, Theresa 1110 129 Homan, Debra 1121 103 Homen. Lori 1101 145. 153 Hooper, Tanya 1091 182 Hoover, David 1121 44. 104 Horbert, Candace 1 1 65 Horbert, Kreig 1121 70 91, 103. 240 153. 73 Hotchkiss, Dana 1121 12, 13. 37, 39. 95. 104 Hotchkiss. Sandy 1101 52. 53. 153, 154 Housley, Mark 1121 104 Houston, Christine 1121 Houston, Dave 1121 102. Houston, Diane 1111 65 Houston. John 1121 Houston. Howard. Howard, Howard Nathaniel 1091 Janiee1l11 129 Karon 1091 182 Phil 1091 182 Howell, Laurie 1091 182 Hubanks, Lois 203 Hudgeon. Julie 1121 29, 104, 212 Hudson, Rheanne 1101 153 Hudson, Susan 1121 20, 21, 34, 3 104. 182 Huff, John 1111 47. 129 Huff. James 1101 153 Hughes, Hughes, Huneke. Carl 1111 129 Marie 1121 104 Georgia 54, 86, 65. 66 5, 32. 38, 93 201, 203 racy Delta 1121 John 1091 183 Therest 1091 k Timmy Cheryl 1121 Chris 1101 62. Mike 1101 Keith 1 Gerald 204, Dtren Koozer. Kosins . Bill 78. 79 '18 Rick 80 Krober. Debbie 1111 17. 20, 51. 119. 131, 76 Krober. Diane 1111 17. 21, 22, 41. 119, 118, 130. 134. 76 Theresa 1121 26. 105 Dean 1121 17. 105 Kathy 1101 153 Kcl1y1l0121, 151. 153. 159 Michael 1111 21. 130. 131. 65 Tercsa11l1 131 Kiln 1091 184 Brad 1121 89, 105 Andrea 1101 153 uvil, George 1101 26. 153 easter, Julie 1091 184 easter, Teresa 1091 drus, Tracy 16. 17, 26, 204 los. Lela 1101 31, 154. 77 on, James 1111 son, Tim 1091 176, 184. 81 rent. Jim 1091 48, 184 f. Stephanie 1121 22, 40, 105 1. Diane 1101 154, 166, 80 1, Fran1l21 12.13. 106 Virginia 1091 55, 60. 61, 173, 184. 189 Rodger 1101 Carl 1121 21. 106 Teresa 1101 16. 21. 24, 154.164 Ltnda11l1 131. 76 Michael 1091 27, 49, 184 Regina 1091 Richard 1111 131 Sandra 1101 21, 154. 77 Stacey 1101 19. 144. 154 Susan 1121 20. 21, 106, 73 Ken 1091 48. 184 Legvold, Jennifer 1091 184 Lehman. Bradley 1101 Lehman, Brian 1091 173, 189 Randy 1111 131, 74 Robin 1111 Clcon 205 Lewis, Gloria 14, 205 Lewis. Jaequelin 1111 Lewis, Tim 1091 184 Lewis, Tracey 1101 65 Liles. .lim1ll156, 131 Liles. Margaret 1111 Linarez, Albert 1111 131 Linarez, Albert 1111 Linarez, Angie 1121 31, 106 l.inarez. Richard 1111 122, 131, 66 Little. Darren 1091 Q Merrill. Merritt. Merritt. Mark Thomas Thomas Lowas, Robert 1101 154 Lowe. Dave 1101 51, 154, 78 1.owc, Scott 1121 51. 106. 65 Lubbers. Gary 1121 106 Lubbers. Steven 1101 154 Lucio. Eddic1121 106 Lucio. Oscar 1091 48. 184, 66 Luis. Albert 1121 45. 62, 63. 106. 70 Luis. Cheri110110,11,154 Luis. Dennis 1091 185 Luis. Henry 1091 59. 185 Luis, James 1101 155. 72 l.uis,.1oe1121 106 Luis, Maria 110141, 152, 155, 156, 164 Lutz, Jc1I'1111131. 65 Lutz, Robert 110150, 51. 155 Lydiek. Julie 1101 155 Lyons. Ron 58, 161. 200. 205 Maee, Robert 1091 48, 66 Machado. Denise 1101 13, 148. 155, 162 Machado, Eleanor 1121 106 Machado. Kim 1121 106 Machado. Roxanne 1121 106 Maeais. Angelo 1111 46. 132. 72 Maeke, Cherie 1101 152. 155, 164. 80 Maeke. Susie 1121 20. 24. 27, 28. 29. 15, 31, 34. 35.101.107.171 Madrid. Hcrminia 1121 107 Moore. Moore. Moore. Moore, Moore. M oure. M oore, M oore. 1091 186 Cindy David 111147. 133 Debra 1091 186 George 1111 133 Kcnnelh1101 157. 163, 65 l.ori 1091 186 Randy 1091 48, 66 Steve 1111 Mora. Margarita 1121 15, 20. 21, Mora. Sylvia 1101 29, 134. 157 Moran, Moran. Lynette 1101 158 Pat 1121 108 Moreau. James 1091 186 Moreno. Virginia 1121 92. 108 Moriarty. Kathy 1121 15. 34, 35. 1 Morrell, Pete 1101 1511 Morrisscttc, Larry 1101 Mosby, John 1101 51. 158 Mosby. Kenneth 110151. 158 Moxlcy. Jim 46, 124. 205, 209. 74 Moyer. Noel 1101 30. 158 Mueller, Mueller, Dan 1101 158 Mueller Douglas 1121 21. 109 Muno7 Muno7 Rosalinda 1091 32. 187 Sylvia 1091 32 Musinger Carrie 1091 187 Murphy Murphy Murr ty Murriy 1 Ifll Murray Kelly 1101 36. iss . , -,133 Chris1091 179. 187 n 1121 10. , 38, 86 93 29 31 Burbara112121, 23, 92, 109 111 Paramo. Paramo Paramo T Parker. Parker, Parkerson. 4 Parnell. Billy 111141. 135 Partington, Kathy 1101 159 Partington. Jennifer 1111 135. 80 Partridge, Michelle 1121 51, 110. 68, 69 Partridge, Trent 1101 159. 167, 74 Pate, Jeffery 1111 135 Pate. Jill 1091 174. 188 Pate. Todd 1101 150, 159 Patel, Anita1101 159 Patel. Kiran 1121 110, 74 Patterson. Terry 1091 188 Patterson, Jim 1111 135 Paulo, Daniel 1121 18, 19. 20. 40. 44, 45. 56. 110. 199. 240. 70. 71 Paulo. Marie 1111 55. 60. 135. 73 Paxton. Lisa 1121 24, 25, 110 Paz, Linda 1091 188 Pedersen, Steve 1111 Pepper, James 1101 159 Pepper. Mark 1101 46. 78 Pereira. Laurie 1111 Pereira. Rhett 1121 Perez. Anita 1091 Perez. Raymond Perez, Richard 1091 Perez. Tony 1091 Perkins, Tony 1091 Perry, Calvin 1121 Perry. Rebecca 1 Petersen. Brenda 1 Peterson, Natalie 11 Peterson. Ralph Phillips. Aubery Piearey. Gomer 1 Pike. Denise 1121 1 Pike, Vineent 1111 22, 123. 236 Pimentel, Francisco 1121 110 Pimentcl, Maribel 1101 160 Pineda. Michelle 1111 Pipes. Rusty 1091 188 Pittzlrelli, Pat1101 50. 51. 62, 260. 78 Pool. John 1121 Poindexter, Lori 1101 160 Pope. Rena 1091 ,nw- 115-rzlgiiif. 11 11 46, 6255120 V 1095 76 Q u' 115, Cherylfy 160 'Quia .. Rcbeeca1l21l10 v Rapalee, Michele 1111 136 Rapalee, Paul 1091 188 Ray. Donald 1121 20. 110 Ray. Greg 1091 188. 78 Raya. Alice 1091 Rayford. Teri 1111 Reasner. J.T. 135, 206 Reeovits. Victoria 1101 Redmon. Robert 1121 74 Redmon, Sandra 1111 136 Reed, Claudora 1091 188 Reese, Lorrctta 1101 160 Reid. Steve 1101 Remling. Bert 1101 160 Renggli. Gregory 1101 21. 63. 160 Repnieke. Teresa 1091 188 Revels. Donna 1091 188 Reynolds. Brian 1101 18, 160. 166. 194, 78 Reynoso. Andy 1111 136 Reynoso. Danny 1121 74 Riley Rinner Rocha. Paul 109148. Robert 1091 s, Vicky 1101 1, Brenda 1101 Mike 1121 Nelson 1101 .lunc 1121 11 Mike 1091 Robert 1091 ' Sue 1121 111 Erie 1121 111 L0t'i 1091 55. 186, 190. 73 Steve111146, 137 fjlomero, Kathy 1101 ' 1 2Roorda,A David 1101 47,Q161i,,78 :Qtg56fait1'tDcbbic in I1 isggt. si, Carol 1111 136 ' -- Jkdse, David 1 101, ,, 'Rose, Debbie 1101211 ' Rowe., Putty 1121 ,155 Rose. Sherrie 11 11 1' Rosenthal. Karen 1, 177 Rothschild, A . 1 Rowell. Butch 190 Run1i11e1.4QiQibe I. - , 137 Ruit1t1jefQPeggy j - I . Rupeg .Ntmgy 11 V , .,5' , ' L' 1 - Rush, Dpbbicm1091f',, VF ' A ' I . Rush, Shttt1na'1I'1,131q36 I 'J' Russo.L,Dcti'isc' ' ' ,K 190, s8 ,f Q 1 , 11,1',,6'8,A' Souza. Jacque 1101 10, 11, 24, 164 Souza, Mark 1101 164 Sowell, Carol 1111 13. 55. '60, 61, 132, 138 Sowell. Derri 1121 104, 113 Spa1'ford.-Chuck 1121 - Spcake. Harold 1091 48. 192 Speake. Steve 1111 36, 37, 45, 63, 121, 129. 138 Spencer, Christina 1091 192 Sperry. Gregory 1111 155, 138 Spiller. Buddy 1091 Stadcn, Ronnie Timpson, Donald 1 11 124. 140, 78 Tindell, Sawn 1091 193 Tindle, Stacey 1091 Titler. Ruth 1091 53, 193 Tolbcrt. Otis 1111 45, 62. 125. 140. Tompson, Tom 1091 48. 72 Tonini. David 24. 200. 208. 209 Torres. Debra 112123.31. 113. 114 Torres. Jamic 1091 Torres, Jenny 1091 23, 31. 113. 193 Isl' Stewart. Torres, Kathy 1111 13, 18. 41, 54, 1 Torres, Tim 1121 167. 70, 71 Townsend. Sonja 1101 15. 17. 165 ramble. Freddie 1121 102. 65 ribble. Brenda 1121 114 ripp. Sally 1091 193. 65 rombley, Tim 1101 152. 165, 80 roup. Kimberley 1111 14, 26. 114 ruax. Roger 1121 44, 114 ucker. Steve 1101 16, 165 udor. Roger 1091 193 udor, Ronnie 1091 49. 193 urner. Johnny 1101 166 ruax. Janet 1101 21, 24. 25, 27. 14 141. 65 34. 124, 73 rombley. Karen 1121 13, 18. 21, 34, 35. 39, 861 87 . 152. 165, 79 Stidham, urner. Robert 1101 Stineburg Malia utle. Margaret 1091 193, 68 Stockton. uttle, Ray 1121 29.93, 114 Stockton ysen. Adria 1091 186. 194 Stockton Stoke D Stoll, Stacy 75, 188, 192. 68 Stone, Barbara 207 Stone. Pamela 1121 113 Storey. Scott 1101 Storey. Steve 1121 Storms, India 1101 Stout. Rebecca 1101 14. 164 Strain. Bret 1111 Strain. Kevin 1121 50, 20. 113, 65, 66 Strain, Kurt 1121 51. 113, 65, 66 Stubben, Kurt 1101 164 U1'1'man. Teri 1121 22. 114 Unzueta. Steve 31. 129. 208 Uvalle. Amanda 1121 31. 114. 134 Uvallc, Herminia111131. 134. 140 Uvallc. Peter 1121 114 Fre Wilson. Matt 1113 Wilson, Norris 1123 Wilson, Robin 1093 Wihtz, Doug,1123 37. 230, vo Wintz. Ted 1093 59, 195 Wise, John 1123 Wlaschin, Chris 1093 195 Wolfe. Dale 1113 60, 138, 141, 72 Wood. Karen 55. 209, 73 Wood, Marquetta 1093 195 Wood. Marie 1093 65 Workman, Jay 1093 66 Wyatt, Dwayne 1103 167 Yeoman,.1el'lrey 1103 13. 28, 167 Yoder. lirie 1093 Young. Ernie 1123 56. 57, 106. 65 Young. Kathy 1113 141 Young. Kristina 1093 195 Young, Paul 1113 141 Zable. Bryant 1113 141, 81 Zanola. Tina 1103 31, 34, 37, 14,131 167 73 Zebcll. Charles 1123 115 Zebell, Steve 1123 115 Zimmerman, Charles 1103 Zimmerman. Paul 1103 167 Zimmerman, Vern 1123 115 Zylstra, Stacy 1123 21. 29, 109. 115 Senior Credit YANCEY ABSHIRE: Frosh Football JV Tennis Varsity Tennis, FFA. SUSAN AGUNDES: Newman Club Ctndercttc Rally Club, Homecoming Queen Candidate Committee. KATHY AMOS: CSF, Bank o1'Amcrtea certificate winner, tennis, track. basketbtll xt 118 rally club, FTA. West Hills Achievement Day Typing I 81. ll winner. KAROL ARMAGOST: Varsity gymnastics Homecoming Queen, Tiger Mascot School play, Youth in Government Club. Student Council, lst place in Photo contest JAMES ARMIJO: DramajForensies ICC Representive for L Association, Cross Country, Track. Nominating Convention 2 4 4 2. Siiitiff FFA. s5t2xg?aa'::Enfcntaes.isesigsiafygivieasmtgs ig Senior a K V .coiimaaiwq Senior Play. f 1 EYER:. CSE'Lifc Mcmberfieiihis. ?5f?FTA+LH5f10f Roll' A l if li S . .1 JOHNTDROOGJI: FFA,'FFgttft2rctislifeii,iQlflonur . fRoIl. 'Farm Power, 'KNA L BECIKY DU DEK. CSF. llunin- Roll.iN'untiuSl i JbniorjScnior Class Plays, l7lZtQl'I1iC0lHm,iglL7Q. .l uniorjSenior Play Comm ittees, NDQR ADUDLEY: LHS Ciirls 'S.ii!,fe j-gflsetiiesentzttivc. CSF Life Mcmbi3r,'CSFf fi'if ' President, FTA President. LHS' Nuntius, Senior Class Treasurer. ,JttniorfClass Delegate. .lunior Escort. SophomorejClass:Vice- at President. ASB Clerk, :'- Se nior j?iCreativc Writing Magtggingbgtidigorgyjf . . i fE1'iJ.l1Di0ff5U'i0' PVOUI C9!11iT?iP!WilQSEHi0!'.ClHSS J fPliijfComll1itteo, t. tucks DUNNQ - Pufl' Coach. Junior ii I DKUTRKA: l.etter girl,,:PoiWder' Puff, ylfor' Nominating'Ctin7?eittion. SiF?KKR0NTfEflRIClH:f Track. volleyball. nigh '.ffifSiihool All American, All-Prep Athlete ol' The French Club,fEFA, Rally Club. .Who's'Who Alnonggllknieiriiztin High School Q' Students, Powder. Country. Kink EMGE: wfcsilingioiotball. Baseball. i.lZA EMBRADORFCSF. Drama Club. Spanish 'W ' Club. Honor Roll.. ,' . ROSEMARY ESPINOZA: Fllafsweuiry, Christmas Quccn..CoitteStant. Nolnination if sf 7 : Convention. Queen C0ml1llllCC.f f' .IQ ANN l3vaNggLo,gNunilus starry 4 ycarsgiiif' ' Editor'5o'l'5fNliiiiiQg.QgCgFjQGy'lilnaslics. Honor 47 f. S Roll. ,. . t oo M l N IC., ball, FFA. . ' , FFAfVl3ceeBpggSlEdTgn.t3 Livestock .JUdgillTlgfTfCT!ll1.', AFS. Wreating. Track. l.ettermans..fClQb. f,. Q KATHY FORD: Volleyball Score Keeperiliigh School Magazine. l 's L JII.l. FRYXLEYZ FFA. Rally Club, Ponder pull' lootball. lnterelass. Night rally. I CEAII. FlQI,l.IfRTOiN: Varsity Cross-Country. Varsity Track. FTA. Drama Cltlb. .IACKIIQ GABl.Ii: Varsity Softball, Volleyball. DramafForensics. Rally Club. Spanish Club- Vice President, lnterclass cheerleader. lnterclass basketball. Powder pulli. .lLtlll'l'lilllSll1 Stal'l'. Delegate for Nomination Convention. GEORGE GAFFNIEY: l-'resliman Football, I-'rosh-Sopll Football. Cross Country. Track. TOM GARCIA: West Ilills Achievement day. CIIRIS GIQRKING: Football. FFA, Track. I'-Llflll Power Team, llonor Roll. ROY GILES: Naval Academy Appointee. Bank ol' America Plaque in MathfSciellee. National Merit Scholar Commended Student. CSI-i l.il'c Member. I l'CllCI'l Club President. ASB TFCRINLIFCF. l'clix Award. Army ROTC Scholarship Winner. MARK fill.l-'RliY: Football. Baseball. RICK GILLETT: ASB Speaker. cross country. , , ytrack, CSF. Drama Club President. KBRR gifradio Disc Jockey, Literary Magazine. Honor ' 7Roll, .lunior Escort, Basketball Queen Escort. STACIE GLEIM: Honor Roll, CSF. Rally Club. Baseball Statlsttfilanigpflrt Club.. . .... i MARIA LOU AFS ' ky SUSAN GORDON: Honor Roll, est-1 DARLENE-GRANTHAM: President fs. Regional Officer FHA, Student .school boardig-iheadcrship Day. 7 I 541'-1 . T I WHC Aetitsivtirlient QlACiZlt2 G icyiiinasiles., ,tsagieig I 5 Nominated t'or,,AVlfho's Who Among Amerjeanyf is 'mr MarehingfConeert. Senior Breakfast Server. . Rally' Club, .IAIMIE I-IALLIZN: Freshment Delegate. , Commissioner of Publicity, Junior Escort. Ring commitltec, Basketball Queen. Yearbook Staff. Statistician Basketball, Volleyball Team, Rally Club. i g KATHY HALPIN: Swim Team. Cross Country, Track, Rally Club. FTA SecietaryfTreasurer. KATHY HANDCOCK: VollcyballfMVP: All - WYL Player. Basketball, Track. DONALD HANKEY: FFA. DEBBIE HLAMBLIN: First and Second Team fAll43lQengoe Basketball, Varsity Basketball. Volleybali.fTennis, Softball, Junior Class Escortg' Freshmen C lass President. Sopli. Commissioner of Records,'Senior1Commissioncr ol' Publications. .lunior Class Pireslidcllt. Proln Committee Cltairpcrson. L Association. FTA, Varsity Boys Basketball Statistician, Best Defensive PlayerfBasketball, Most lmprovedfVolley ball. CaptainfBasketball. .IOSEPII IIAMNII Track. FFA. .lOli HARDING: TcnnisfMost Improved. KGRR Disc Jockey, Nomination Convention Delegaye. CSI-' l.il'e IVICIITDCF. French Club. .Iourn:tlism. Senior Class Play, Powder pull' announcer. PATTI IIARMON: llonor Roll. CARI. HAWK: Track. Cross Country. Vice- President ol' Association. l-'l:'A, l.emoore Track Club. , K DUANE HOLLERS: FFA, OH Judging Teamff ' 'High Schoolfrjifitudents, Tennis. , , 3 DAVE HQ Ysl3li?EF9O1b8ll- Wrestling-T Rvws: f Parade- J 1 DANA llO7lTfflQiKlSlS:' liditor ol' Tiger Tribune. y lloll1eeoliiiiiQ3fQueell Candidate, Basltgtbah '- f T Queen Candidaie, Freshmen Sopll. Class Treasurer. .lunior Youth and -Government Member. RallylCl'ub. Prom Committee. I' MARKHOUSLEY: Football. Baseball. C.l1l.RlSTIQNlTZgIIOUSTON: Volleyball. Football Basketball, Track. .I UILTEL FIU DGEON: Photo Club Piesfdent. Youth 62 Government, AFS. Drama SL Gorensics. Rally Club. SLISAN H LIDSON: .ILllll0I' Class Delegate. Senior Class Commissioner. Junior liseorl. Basketball Queen Candidate. CSF President. French Club Secretary. Rally Club. Association. I-TA. Pep Girl. Gymnastics. lnterclass. .ll2ANIiTTlz IRICEARAYZ Rally Club President. Ilomecoming Candidate. Gymnastics Team. Diving Team. Ind place Medal League Diving. fiymnastics. llonor Roll. Yotltll :intl tiovernment. I-'roshfSoph Mascot. I'TChIlll'lllI'l Class Delegate. .IlzNNN .ll'.SSI:I:: Frencl1Cltlb. Rally Cltlb. Dl'aln:ljl'orellsics Club. Manager fiirls Basketball Team. ANN JONIZS: IiroshfSoph Volleyball. Achievement Day. Business Representatives. Vocational Advisory Board Committee. CSF. l.iterary Magazine, llonor Roll. Poetry Contest. BRAD JONES: U.S. Naval Academy Appointment, Siivim Team. Boys Stale. Life Member CSF. Honor Roll. Cross Country. . German Club. . 'A Ll Q .Q GARY JONES: Football. Baseball. Football, Baseball. Wrestling. Spanish Club? Tre:isuirg2lE.gg.Dfali1afForensics Club. .lunior Class Play, Hoiloq,Roll, Senior Class Delegate. SCOTT KEIlLYfI. B:.tskelbull, TrilCk.,Ql7Qj STACEY KELILEY: cslf. crass Track. Honor Roll. Sophomore Class ilhfoin Committee, Rally club. FrenchjClt1bj.FTA.g. Nomination Convention Delcgateg,,Girls Basketball Statistician, Powdcrpuffq l CASEY KENNEDY: Football, Track, Float - 3 'yyy Building For Homecoming. y NS: Candidate fog Basketball ' 's Choir Club,,FFA,: Qrnamental ' Horticulture Judges 1 11 1. f 1 1 I CHERYL KISTLER: c'sF.glLifk:?Membcr. Softball Band. Junior Varsity Tennis, Powder PUff,5 Honor Roll. Band President, Felix Award for ' Best Woodwind. llonor Band. Elks Scholarship. B ol' A Plaque ttinner. DARliN KNIEIQI AND: Slkllllllllllg. Diving. German Club. Football. Lions Club. Valley Speech Contest Finalist. Youth in Government. I l'CSIlIll1ll'l Class Delegate. Night Rally. FFA Livestock judging Team. TIIFRIZSA KUKLER: Member of A Capella Choir. DliAN KISRTZZ Wrestling. Band. BRAD LACY: FFA. Parli-Pro Team. STIEPIIANIE LAW: Lettergirl. Gymnastics, Diving Manager, FFA. Baseballette. Delegate for N.0mirut.ti9n.C.Qat'9nLeif1. Wliutsr Danes I Deeoitiltn SEiittii'.gBrEtil'gft?agg. gi Cum iQUOCf'i3Cft t J N C X chcefleaawgtifqntir I-'RAN LEM.. Juuninllsmyl QQ Tribune, Softba l l.. Tennis. , . Siatistici11.n..Fooi ball . Committee: Band, Majorette, l-an Candidate. Float Committee, A ' y Rallyveluti. y A -N y N l 'CAR3L-IQEDOUX: CSF Life Member. ,Honor K Rrollg-Qhtz-ss Cliampi0n,yllfl Varsity Chcerle er ' SUSA'Nl'LEE: member. Tennis. Elks Seholarshiyjig,g h'tilntire Class Delegate, l,tits'der'pttflfiQii5iiifps.g ANGIE llNitltlrfispaiiigti-Qlub. .liirr l.lTTl.li: lulting,.Traek.2' c,tTlll5RlNlg l.oyv.As5gStinball. Volleyball. lflfa. FTA. Track2 -3 s SCOTT l.OWli: c'rQgsjgt32gti5tiy,. Track. sul'itiall. Volleyball. Council. Editor Ol' Yearbook. Dramaties. can R Y l.l,l lilzlilzsz .Wrestling Track. 5521 j j fp li it l , ls l 5 RT l . t: IS: lfagst3sajl?'TBast5t5all:, fiwresftliing. llalld. it -'.i. lar V - ' f I ' ,Q .iota lt ls. llttsketliitlialFootball, Puwderputlttgt Coach. f ' . K J . K' 'Qi ROXANNIZ MAClgIADO:.lnter Class cheerleader. Spangjliifflub. FIIA member. llonor Roll. Tiger of the Year' Committee, 'f T 'I . ' 1 If tm Non lvlacl IADOSA llo:noi1:itull..g.Ral.ty .t ein. s i if so so SUSAN MACKE: Kings County Jurliotfigfltfliss, Pepgirl. Senior Class Play. I-'TA-Ctminiigssitincr. CSI Member. Drama 8: ForensicSjPublieity' 0I'l'icer.gRally Club! Committee Officer, French Delegate, Gymnastics, Acapella. ROSIBSNIADRIGTXL: Basketball Queen vases .fa TRI ROBERfl1j.lQNQES:CSF.Wh0'S Who Among. F. , Fra vilCc.Pgeaacnt..livauili .ina l Sludcfllsf I 2Non'linati'ng Contientio Delegate. i I .lourlialiilnn'JuniorfSenior Prom Committee. ' WM BilScb3llii..EQ0lbaIl,' RallyfChib, DEBgl3l,fi??T?gQil1:5'President'pl' vtgeatsclub. VAUGHAN lvlARAlsl.E1 Inter-class basketball. :of Counselor for Outdoor Ed. , NQfHlhjJTl'IlgiiCOIlil11iHC, Yeztrttdowtllff- GREG lvlARsllAl.l.1 Baseball. Football. i Suilts1icQun:l'of Varsity. lltiscbatlifslix Awards. ..... lsgislaabtlll. ' I STEPHEN KELLER2 CSP'-:1S1Ls1SiS2l1t'C0UHCil-Qai ..-..,s MANoEvll.l.t3. Football. Band can .W-.5,.g,...,,,. ... .. t . f. V Q.. I .gsytlapllullyiChoral, swammiilg. Wrestling, Cyiiilnastles, .I uni,or.C lass. Play, PAM MANNERS1 lV!usie.,IDravma, Pep Club. DEBI MARTINEZ:'Y l,leyballf,,Rally Club. lslzlsNDA McEAcylll5gQ,,gQggfagpgly Club. NORMAN club. German Club. Tennis, Wrgstlihfigjfgg fl TOM MERRITTJR.: Tri! seball Manager. l-'lfA. Spgtmsll Club. THOMAS IS. MERQRITT: Ll embership CSF. Honor Roll, FFAiQSpanisll A b President. Football, Track. TERRY MERRY: HonloE,Roll2lQ5Annual Staff, CherperIeader.,Pep Club. Prolh Committee. .IEFF MONTGOMERY: Wrestling. Football, FFA. 1 RICK lVIONTGOMERY':ilBasebaIl. Football. ' FFA,5i5loniinating Convention. MVA-RGA-RITA MORA':MH.onor Roll, CSF. fBaskct'balI Queen Runner-up. Spanish Club. 1 .Drama 84-Forensics Club. PATRlQk .MORAN1 FFA. kATll'Yilvl0RlARTv: Pepgirl. Swimming, Rally ClubjSeeretary. Frenell Club. FTA, Photograplly Club. Interelass. CIIRIS MYERS: Cross Country. Track. Drama, BARBARA MUELLER: Foreign Exchange StudentfAustria, Youth in cIOVCl'IIllTCI'lI. AFS. DOUG MUEl.I.IiR: Lil'e Member CSF, Bank ol' Anlerica Plaque: Commended Student for National Merit Scholarship Program. .IOIIN MURRAY: Swimming. CSF. Senior Class Vice-President, .IOIIN NAIL: Track, Football. FFA. KEITII NEAI.: Basketball. Track. Football. Tiger ol' the Year Award, Senior Announcement Committee. Junior Escort, SLISAN NIEDERMANN: Track. FHA. TOM NISBET: CSF Lile Member. Honor Roll, Track. Basketball, CATIIY NOTARANGELO: Cheerleader. .lunior Escort. Basketball Statastition. Honor Roll. ,-xssemblywolnan for Youth 8: Government, ICC representative lor AFS. Rally Club. French Club. FTA. L Association, Delegate lor Nominating Convention. JuniorfSenior Prom Committee. Powder pull. lnterclass. Baseballetc. NICK NORTON: Diving. FFA. Farm Power Team. Horse Judging Kc l.ivestock Tealll. Delegate to Nomination COIIVCIIIIOD. Football, ED NUNES: Football. Wrestling. FFA. LESLIE OGLE: CSF. Pepgirl. Basketball Queen Candidate. French Club President. Rally Club. Ilonor Roll. lnterelass Cheerleader. TRISII O'HAI.l,ORAN: Cross Country. Track. Wllo's Who Among American High School Students. Literary Magazine. Association, Powderpull' Basketball Statistician. Spanish Club, AFS. I-TA, Rally Club. GREG ONKEN: Football, Baseball. llonor Roll. .lunior Escort. YMCA Youth 81 Government. Nominating Convention, Powder PLIIT Coach. RITA OTTHZ CSF Life Member. Nuntius Stall, Diving. Rally Club. lnterelass Cheerleader. PAUl.A PADEN: FTA. Honor Roll: RUBEN PARAMO:' Cross Country. Wrestling. MICHELLE PARTRIDGEL Track, Cross Country. Drama ClllIJ,HJOVl.lFflilIISI11, Staff, WhVo's Who Among American Students. Rally Club. y . ,. -.5 2 - t I r I KIRAN PATELf CSF. H.tmQrl,RbillEQTcllnjs.' DAN PAULO: Football., Bas.ke'tba'llf Baseball, Boyis State. Student Body Vice President, Sophomore Class President. Junior Escort, CSF I.il'c Member. Honor Roll, CAI. PERRY: VVho's Who Among American High School Students. Baseball. Football. Wrestling. Literary Magzwine Staff. A FRANCISCO PITVIENTEL: Cross Country. DONALD RAY: Football. Band. CSF. ROBERT REDMON: Tennis, Photo Club. DANNY REYNOSO: Tennis. Cross'Country. KATHY REYNOSO: FTA, Chori CIub,i I VolleybaIlfSeorkeeper. timer. Manager, DON RHEA: Tennis, FTA. ' RON RIIEA: Photo Club. ICC Representative. .IAY RIBERA: Baseball. Football, Football. Basketball. llcad Coach Polterpul'l', Tiger ol' the Year Candidate, Basketball Queen Escorts f RON RINIEIIART: FFA President. FFA Vice if President FFA week Chairman. Cross Country. Track, Livestock Judging Team. FAA Parli-Pro Team. ANTHONY ROCHA: Football. Wrestling. Track. CIIERYL ROCHA: Lettergirl. MIKE RODARMEL: Wrestling ,s-' Football. - SUSAN ROGERS: Felikgyfkgward, Youth and' I .:Governmenl, VolleybalIfScorekeeper. KAREN: ROSENTHALF FFA., FFA Secretary, gVolleyballoSoftballjfeninisg FFA Parlimentary - l.OR ETTAf .Jazz Band. Honor Band, Spanish Club. DAWN 1CSFfgfSwin3m,ing, FTA. Rally Cltfbl '::t: - L l JON Set-1 Honor Rott. DZW'l,D5Cll I K9A:RE:N: SCHWARZEN GYRW?'5ii0St : s f : FFA Sweetheart.-iMostfOuist:ttlldi'ng' Actress .i-f - Junior Class fPlay. SitudentiQoullr:iI,. I DramafForerisics, Public Speakingji Powderpulff, Art Club. FTA. ' . .g g . i 1 ,, LESLIE SCHWARZENBACH: Gylfi'lll2l.S1ii2S.,. Senior Class Secretary. FFA Vieq I?re5irlgljlti,j,h CSF. Honor Roll, Chairman ol' Senior Announcements, FTA. KATIIY SCOTT: Swimming. K if, DAN SHANNON: whtrs who Alneriean High School Students, Wieslling. Track. Football, Interclass. Delegate to Nominating Convention. DAVID SHETTERS: Basketball. Track. SIIA RON SHORE: Christmas Queen. Lettergirl, Bank of America Certilieatefmvard. FTA, Rally Club, Drama Club.: DEN ISE SILVA: Rally Cltlb.Ql.nterclass,, Gymnastics.: DiQinggiLettergirI,'Barld Club, Powderpuff,4Jllnioi3QlaissgRepresentative, FFA.: KEITH sltvalglaggtggll. Baseball, Basketball. Tennis. 3 g . B PAT vttreoli'ng.. Honor Roll. KELLY Roll. .Band Lettcrgirl. Nominated Manager Swim Team- Rally D ' I DAVE . , . Chairman :At-morris. r Publicity and PrcisSi'9Manafgei',fKiGR'R, Cross Country, Track, LUHS5Voeal Association. ICC Representative LU HS Vocal Club, Drama , Club. W ,. .i.. fi Q RICK SMITH: Marching Jazz and Concert. . Bands, Tennis, Honor Band, German Club., : - f Honor Roll. I i,,' . T NORMITA SNOW: Majorette. Cheerleader. Q , Spanish Club, Drama Club. Youth1'andgghfjf?ii3iI Government, Winter Formal Coinmittebff Powtlerpulf, Interclass, BasebaIlefts.'fFelix Award Committee, Night Rally, Senior Breakfast Committee. KERRI SOWELL: Junior Choir. ' SUSAN STANLEY: SpanishfSecretary, Ii'TAfSecretary. Swim Team Manager. Rally Club Commissioner, Baseballettes, WrcstlingfStatistieian. Junior Class Play. I STEVE STORY: Track. Baseball. KEVIN STRAIN: CSF. Honor Roll. Cross Country.ZTrack, Baseball. Pepgirl. BasebalIfStatistician. Q 5 5 5 Baskelballfsnnlsllatafl. AFS, .sFTA.iRgl.llyf' D KURT STRAIN: Valedietorian, Track, Cross Country. CSF Life Mcnlber. Baseball. Junior Play. Cross Countryflirosh. ALENA SUROWIECZ Acappella Choir. Drama Club, Honor Roll. CHIP THRELKELD: Football. DEBBIE TORRES: Spanish Club. Baseballettes. AFS. TIM TORRES: Baseball. llonor Roll. FFA. Football. KAREN TROMBLEY: I.il'c Member CSF. Bascballettes. Rally Club. French Club. FTA. Senior Class Delegate. Cheerleader, Gymnastics. Homecoming Queen Candidate, BRENDA TRIBBLE: Pcpgirl, Swim Team. Rally Cltlb, FTA, Interclass, Spanish Club. Photo Club, Miss Kings County Participant. ROGER TRUAX: CSF. Football. Baseball. Wrestling, Frenell Club Treasurer, RAYMOND TUTTLE: Track. Stage Manager. Diving, Football. I. Association. TERRI UFFMAN: FFA. FFA Livestock Judging Team. Parliamentary Procedure Team, Alternate to Girls State, Inter Club Council. .Iournalism. Life Member CSF. Bank of America Award Winner. AMANDA UVALLE: Spanish Club, Rally Club. PETER UVALLE: Cross Country. Honor Roll. FFA. Who's Who Among American Iligh School Students. RUDY VASQUEZ: Football. Baseball. Track. Cross Country. JOHNNY VOSBURGH: Track. LIZ WALTRIP: CSF. Honor Roll. KATHY WATTS: Choir. DAl.E WAYMIRE: Football. Wrestling. Photo Club. .IEFF WHITE: FFA. Ag Mechanics Award, FFA Farm Power Team. ALEN WIIITTEN: Junior Class Play. Drama Club, Journalism, Nominating Convention, CSF. llonor Roll. PATTY WII.COX: Swimming. BONNIE WILL: ChccrleaderfInterclass. FTA. Rally Club, Drama 2llIlJ Forensics. Senior Class Play. Cross Country, Track. Prom Committee. NORRIS WILSON: Football, Track. FFA. Band Baseball. DOUG WINTZ: Football. Baseball. STEPHANIE WORKMAN: llonor Roll. Creative Arts Club. IERNIE YOUNG: Basketball, Football. Track. VIERN ZIMMERMAN: Band, STACY ZYLSTRA: CSF Life Member, Honor Roll. Elks Scholarship. Bank ol Am,CertiIieatc ill Social Sciences, Youth in Gov't. Student Council. Program Director KG RR Radio. Basketball Queen Candidate, Drama Club. FTA. Spanish Club. li .. 1 , 'l.x . wg, ,, .. , ' V 5253 1 Qi n am. xx ' , t 1 iff . gef- .. , F Y qw QE :KY ww -Q, mf' 'Q .Ms-.sg QT .Ik as 5 s 16 ul Q A FM: 4 xfiu S S xr Z. Q J S in S 'If' 5 Mmm' K O gf 9' ,a- -,P rv - ,..k.,1.....wwv. -uv ,L1uu'4nau1sn V N 4 w 4 w ,. X 1.- 6 4 f N. 7 fs af QP. iff Q , K ' at n xi, fm N? LC M 1 x, kj fi. X K yi? 0 F 51, fr , K I W D wvwfwgwfy X4 Cv fJffw,1.fNqA Q1 J? 3 gffgfffl, FIV fg W4 off 1 ' L 4. ,QJWL 5 Q Qui? AW Mi UQ 1 J , M JWNU wi Mfcgi M A W Qqdzlfiv DUWVMJJ 1 Q' + GJ v' 74232 - Wi-Q. l 3 Q. .-af-L f .:- f rf - 1 mi lk, df W x sl, . .:,.,g QA? 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