Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)
- Class of 1972
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BEAMING with happiness as they ride in the parade are attendents, Lynnette Mc- Lendon and Mary Jo Robinson, The parade is held that night after the Junior Varsity game. LYNNDA MORI, 1971 Homecoming Queen smiles after receiving her gifts from the student body and the football co-cap- tains. A A ,eff ' B 1 fr! 5 . A 5.5 - filiiiw ,TS 'if N ,NN If-K? V f-, . fn 1 Q! s 5 H-V . BH. f ,1..,'T,, 'Hw- B x , - M., ,mf . cn... v ,.n.' .A,,A.. -31 ,R-. -'ffflgf-. FV W .JET w Q a ,vp 4 v-we wwezg. . .K N. -. ,Vw L fn.. .fl 'U E. I 'ST 13i F.35I.f j'4?'-: l ' lt, ug, 'W-ku .Xu. ' , 3 'Q . lkZh.,Y.Z . .Q3?A.Z-H'G.'. L ff fIAz2!ETZ23L ,,-.'! lc: 3' ' ' M ,, .,. .,-...wv J 'xl if i '.-1547 ' Q ,., .M + W Q, f T g . . .Taking Things As They Come E , 54 ,,.4. A-. .r A..- -: 1. -. , .M 1 ..'.x..4g ,- I wi 3 53 Q- 1! ,31q,..ks-i'5Q'Fv.- 91 ,--Ni. ,f . . .. . - M, -A., .-, . + 4. 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' C-urittzrits. . gg: I3 2 Classes. . .17 5' 515' Ri :Fiji :xv lgmjil.-:Axkhb it 'ff fftirff .Fig I ,I 'V D x V V fl! wif, A l hy' xi Q L i . 'r U P 1 ,ii i Y X ' il ft . .. Sports. . .72 v, Activities. . . 115 Curriculum. . . 139 Ads. . .164 reifi I L 'xt Q2 twid' at X Q' -ov ha n .. , 7. . Ns v 1? Hi Q X .GBX 5' .Q I 'if V 3 '41 I5 ,,,.....15 'iv -L ux T- 5 1 '-.: ' Z Q? I' il? wi'-4 JP J.- ' ni' Q ' X 99- 13 n ,af 07 ,un A ,vA 19 'Q 1 Twliix N X B. X INN!! li'3E9 ,fffv-:v5.'4 Ig' -. 1,. 72255- A X I, fin -T - 'qi Q 1 43, v ,pf N o -pr F - Y. S 'Nm A- 'QLS 'xi ' in ixixl . -W M... qt 5'-x g: :FM C5 -- . gwssgi l t R552 :til Sf an N - 5:54. S 'lx ,, 'ws- A fa : V. ix! :Nbr 4 Y -xx X :wb- Y-,. ,HQ Q. Y' f,. 4 f , f.ff5,f 1 gg,-fy 1 X 1 If .L .-t K 4' 1,1 x gg, 4.3 X My IA 4 1 f- , 4 Z x . f ,QW ,M-4: A if fa I .J5' Seniors Look Back On Four Members of the Class of I972 learned that life consists of fin- ishing the old and preparing for the new. All year seniors went to classes, participated in events and observed things they had taken for granted for three years and realized that this was the last time they would ever do these things. At the same time they were making plans for their futures after graduation. Even before school opened in the fall, class officers, Doug Myers. president: Joe Seeno, vice-presi- dent: Judy DeMartini, secretary: Mary Hanson, treasurerg and Ro- DOREEN ABREU Band lll, Girls' Block Spanish Club, Pep Club, GAA, Girls' PE IWE, Honor Roll BRENDA ALTES RICH AMBROSINO Varsity Wrestling, JV Baseball, Frosh Football, JV Wrestling, Varsity Track Manager, Boys' Block FFA, Auto Club THOMAS ANNAND JV Football, Frosh Football, JV Base- ball, Frosh Basketball, FFA ROBERT BARNETT LAURENCE NELSON BARRON ll FFA Treasurer, FFA, Auto Club, JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Frosh Football KATHLEEN BARTON Madrigal, A'Capella Choir, Band Ill, Business Club, Nurses' Club, FHA, GAA, Track Charter, Office Assistant WADE BARTON FFA, Ag lWE JIM BECK Elementary Tutor, Library IWE 20 bert Dyer, representative, were hard at work on plans for the year. Memorable events were the Senior Ball, Graduation and the Senior All Night Party. Even though the seniors didn't do well in spirit events during Homecoming Week, they tried to make it their best. Many hours of hard work went into building the second-prize winning float, For Whom the Bell Tolls . No one will forget when the chain fell off the bicycle in the bike race. As graduation drew near the graduates looked back on their four Previous Years years at Liberty. Prominent from their freshman year was the float that looked so good in Mori's gar- age but along with all the other floats looked so small. They re- member that in their sophomore and junior years they showed every- body they could make floats by cap- turing first prize both years. In the junior year they also walked away with the Homecoming Trophy. The seniors' four years would not have been so successful without the help of advisers, Mrs. Sue Fort- ner, and Mr. Gerald Crawford. 4-,Q xx. vb. GATHERING to discuss after-school plans and events of the day on the lawn east of the activity center are seniors Lupe Moreno, Felix Pastor, Manuel Raf- ael, Jessie Umping- co, Alan Hauan, and Gene Bluebaugh. OLIVIA BELTRAM CHRISTINE BERNAL SUSAN BERUMAN GENE EDWARD BLU EBAUGH JV Football, Frosh Football, JV Wrest ling, Varsity Track, JV Track, Auto Club, FFA DENISE BROUSSARD SUSAN BRUCE Mllili BUNN Kl-N BURCHAM PL lWlz. Auto Club, Frosh Football MARY BURROUGHS Pep Club President, Pep Club. Vice- president, Homecoming Committee, Stu- dent Council, Candy Striper, Varsity Football, Frosh Football and Wrestling Charter, Gymnastics Team, Girls' PE IWE, Pep Club, FFA, Honor Roll, GAA, French Club, AFS, Nurses' Club, Parents' Club Student Representative Seniors Help Assemble Equipment For New Ag Class YOLANDA BUSTOS La Raza Unida, Spanish Club, El Mor- eno Staff, Nurses, Club, Candy Striper, FHA, Pep Club, Track Charter, GAA, Office Assistant DUKE BYRD FFA President, FFA Historian, FFA Reporter, FFA Freshman Representa- tive, FFA Leadership Award, FFA, AG IWE, Auto Club, Frosh Football LARRY JOSEPH BYRON JV Football, Frosh Football, Hi Risers, Pep Club, FFA, Elementary Tutor, AG IWE STEVEN CAGLE Soccer, Tennis, Boys' Block Mech. Drawing IWE, Spanish Club, Elemen- tary Tutor, AFS, Golf DAN CARDOSO Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, JV Bas- ketball, Most Valuable JV Baseball Player LALO M. CARMONA Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, Boys' Block JV Football, JV Baseball, JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Spanish Club, Elementary Tutor 22 lx1XRl N I RSI Y Student Iiodx 'lregisur-gr. Ilomeeoming Queen Attendent, llonor Roll, Soph Hop Queen Runner-up, Student Ae- eounts IWL Student iioxernment, Stu- dent Council, Business Cluh 'Vieefpresib dent, Homecoming Committee. fi,fX.fX. Office Assistant, Rally Committee, C ro-is Country Charter, Track Charter, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Business Cluh. Nurses' Club, Gymnastics Team LIZ CASTRO A'CapeIla Choir. Girls' Group, Candy Striper SHIRLEY CAULKINS -iii SENIOR, Tom An- nand puts the fin- ishing touches on the sliding meat rack. This rack was devised to make it easier to get meat from the truck to the freezer. The car- cass is taken from the truck, hooked into the rack and slid into the freezer, where it is stored un- til it iseut. 23 LARRY t'IzCCHINl f'R,xNc'ISCO CEJA Soccer DANlIzI. CELONI Life CSF Membership. Honor Roll, Scholastic Top IO, CSF Vice-president, Boys' Block Secretary-Treasurer, Principals Committee, Varsity Football, All League Football, Most Valuable Lineman award, JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, Boys' Block Spanish Club, Pep Club, Student ofthe Month CAL CHATO Band III, Stage Band, JV Football, Frosh Football, JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Sports Manager AMELIA B. CHAVEZ La Raza Unida, Spanish Club, La Raza Unida Representative, Business Club, AFS, GAA, Elementary Tutor, Soccer Charter , RICCI ANN CINOUINI A'CapelIa Choir, Honor Roll, Scholas- tic Top IO, Ceramics IWE, Library Assis- tant, Choir Council 24 195 'C' MAKING ITS WAY around the football field is the senior float, For Whom The Bell Tolls . This is the third consecutive year the Class of 1972's lIoat has been a prize winner. At the very front of the float the Liberty Bell tolls for the Indian bowing to a huge I inn Oz. I 5 V '1 V Q A 1 'Q Q , I M Qs 'nfl ? Q ,Agn 5' A I ' . Sw .11 y V . xf Q Q a nr F Riggs er 71-si' . Ferre' V' I sr I ,V T3 Q f fl Y of E fl v S X 4 E .Q-.1 X P F 1 R .f J ' f I ., A 4 . . fl 'ii el ui QQ 5 si ' if 3 he N J ' U A . . . y 2. V ,Lx I lk Al H Y CO M BS Song lcarltrr liallx Squad. Fl A Sweet- heart liunntsr-up. lop Ten for Home- coming Queen ETP Vlub, lltvmecoming Committee, Wlarlrigal. Ylapclla Qfhoir, YY., FHA, UAA, Buwim-urs 'f lub, FTA, Lle- mentary Tutor JIM CjOi5Pt1li FFA LAURA COS! A. Spanish Club, GAA. Pep Club, fnrls' Block Library Assistant NN, Seniors Toll Liberty Bell For John Swett Indians Q JOHN COSTELLO Auto Club, Soph Hop King RICK CRANDELL Varsity Football, JV Football, Most Valuable JV Football Player, Boys, Block JV Baseball, Frosh Foot- ball, JV Track, Soccer M ,-rf, angry 25 I t-Rlillzlfi 1, fnrls' Block .nlcnt Council, Gym- 'armming Charter, JV tt. l-il7't, JTA Vice- i liemenlary Tutor, ET ,ltzlf iitisiiwss 'Club 'MAJ Rl UAUSY lit-not Roll. Scholastic Top lO, FFA, HA. Sweetheart Runner-up, Art IWEQ. MAA, A DAVID DEAN JV rootball. JV Swimming. Gymnastics Team DONNA DEAZEVPDO La Raza Unida, Gymnastics Team, Nurses' Club, Pep Club, GAA, Ele- mentary Tutor JUDY DEMARTINI Senior Class Secretary, Junior Class Representative, Student Council, Honor Roll, Girls' Block GAA, Track Charter, FHA, Nurses' Club, FTA, Busi- ness Club, AFS, Spanish Club, Pep Club SHARON Dll-FEY Student Council, Business Club Presi- dent, Business Club, Track Charter, Pep Club, FHA, GAA, Honor Roll, Office Assistant 26 TT' 11 Ap- 915 A 'Eff' 1- SENIORS, Lindsay Moffatt and Marilyn Currier stop to talk with substitute teacher, Mr. Jerry Hernandez, during their unsched- uled third period. Mr. Hernandez is only one of the many substitutes who are always willing to lend a helping hand. ROBERT DYER Honor Roll, Student Council, Senior Class Representative, Band lll, Stage Band, PE IWE, Band ll IWE, Yearbook Society, Annual Staff, JV Wrestling, Principals Committee LUCY ELLHOT ADRIENNF L. ELLIS FFA, Honor Roll Substitute Teachers Lend Seniors Helping Hand ALMA ERSKINE Band III, Candy Striper, GAA, Business Club, Nurses' Club, Pep Club, FHA, Office Assistant MICHAEL EVANS JV Baseball, Metal Shop IWE KAREY EVENSON Commissioner of Publicity, Student Government, Business Club Treasurer, FHA Treasurer, Girls' PE IWE, Busi- ness Club, Track Varsity Football and Basketball Charter, Pep Club, FHA, GAA, Nurses' Club, Student Council RUSTY FACHNER Student Body President, Student Body Vice-president, Varsity Basketball, Var- sity Baseball, Student of the Month, Boys' Block Principal's Com- mittee, Curriculum Committee, Student Government, Student Council MINA MORALES FELO Clothing IWE, Candy Striper SELSO FERNANDEZ Auto Club President, Yearbook Society, Liberty Bell Staff, FFA, Honor Roll, Auto Club, Hi Risers, JV Wrestling RACHEL FLORES CELIA ANN FOURNIER Honor Roll, Foods IWE, Office Assistant GARY FOUST Varsity Track, Cross Country, Boys' Block L , JV Track, JV Basketball, FFA Greenhand Award, FFA Chapter Farmer, Cross Country Captain, FFA Treasurer, Boys' PE IWE, Elementary Tutor 27 , Learn rchitectural Drawing Techniques f ' . 'iss ,it-gt.-',' 2415 ' fx, K: J Y mi- W f A Ln A-fif . ce-sf F Y ' is ' -'Li lb. li, ' 'UE ' f. ' .fr Q., . 4 fp if X1,.g-4f,, ,k , W ,,g 5- g QQ- f -. CONCENTRATING on his architectural must take his time and measure accurately, tration, a good eye and a steady hand. Felix drawing is senior, Felix Pastor, He has found He also knows that his work takes a great is in Mr. Dale Cozby's fifth period archi that to get his drawing done exactly right he deal of patience and requires total concen- tectural drawing class. GAIL FRANKLIN LION Co-Editor, Student ofthe Month Scholastic Top IO, CSF, CSF President Annual Staff, Annual Staff IWE. Year- book Society, Yearbook Society Secre- tary, Art IWE, Honor Roll, GAA, Gym- nastics Team, Homecoming Committee, Student Council, AFS, Life CSF Mem- bership s v LLOYD FROST Auto Club, FFA MICHAEL WARREN GAMBEL Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Frosh Football, Sports Man- ager, Boys' Block Auto Club, Hi Risers, Auto Shop IWE, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Liberty Bell Staff, Latin Club 28 3 W 1 scmffbf a9 'N 4-N .juve- fed!!! gin-:vu ASE, -L, ,f I V I MIKE GARCIA Frosh Football, La Raza Unida, Hi Risers, Auto Club, FFA, Honor Roll, Auto ShopIWE SAN JUANITA GARCIA SAL GASCA Scholastic Top IO, Most Valuable JV Basketball Player, Most Valuable Frosh Basketball Player, Varsity Basketball, Honor Roll, PE IWE, JV Basketball, JV Football, Frosh Basketball TONY GHIOZZI Honor Roll, French Club, Pep Club, AFS DEBRA GILL SHERRY ANN GILL Honor Roll, GAA MARIE GOMES LION Co-Editor, Girls' State Rep, Stu- dent ofthe Month, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Soph Hop Queen Runner- up, Song Leader, Rally Squad, Soph Class Secretary, Scholastic Top 10, Life CSF membership, CSF Corresponding Secretary, Honor Roll, Student Coun- cil, Homecoming Committee, Advisory Committee, Annual Staff CONNIE GONZALEZ Band III, CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top IO, Spanish Club, Pep Club DEBBIE GRAHM Honor Roll, Business Club, GAA, Span- ish Club, Elementary Tutor JEFF GRAHN Soccer MARIA GRANADO La Raza Unida, Elementary Tutor, GAA, FHA, Pep Club, Honor Roll, El Moreno Staff, Track Charter, La Raza Unida Activity Chairman GREG GRASER Auto Club, FFA, Metal Shop IWE 29 P-XM GR.-XVES FF . Iiwrcthmtrt, 'lop I0 lor Home- coming Queen, Rally Committee, Swim- ming Charter, freshman Class Repre- seniatne, GAA. FTA President, French Club, Pep Club, Elementary Tutor, Busi- ness Club, FHA DAVID GREEN Soccer, Latin Club LINDA DARLENE HALL Candy Striper. Nurses' Club, FHA, Business Club, Office Assistant, Elemen- tary Tutor DIANA HAMILTON TIM HANBERG Boys' Block Soccer, JV Football, Frosh Football, JV Wrestling, Band III, Liberty Bell Staff, AFS, Library IWE MARY HANSON Varsity Baseball Charter, Band III, Candy Striper, Soph Junior and Senior Class Treasurer, GAA, Rally Committee, Pep Club DEBBIE HARDIN Rally Squad, Song Leader, Junior Class Secretary, Girls' Block Business Club, Pep Club, FHA, GAA, Honor Roll, Office Assistant ALAN HAUAN Auto Club. Mechanical Drawing IWE GWEN HEAD Student Body Corresponding Secretary, Student Government, JV Football, Track and Wrestling Charter, Student Coun- cil, GAA, FHA, AFS, FTA, Pep Club, FTA Secretary MIKE HEINL VU VAN HOANG Foreign Exchange Student, CSF, AFS LINDA HOBBS 30 4'- ig.. E S 3,1 R' .q '?'h-I A- A, x i 5 I ,7 U i . flap- FL BACHELOR LIV- lNG students Ron Page, Selso Fernan- dez, and lsidoro Loredo are demon- strating the proper way to set a table. These seniors also have enjoyed learn- ing how to prepare balanced meals. SCHIOTS Learn To Set Tables In Bachelor Living JANET HOGAN Schola tlc fop 10, Honor Roll, AFS, Blology IWE, Elementary Tutor, Year- book Soclety, GAA LOIS HOLLAND Nurses Club, Candy Striper, Business Club Business Club Secretary, Pep Club FHA Tutor 31 KENNETH HOPPER JAMES HUCKABY DONNA LYNN HUGHES A'Capella Choir, Girls' Group, Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor, I-'HA JERRY HUSTEDT LIBERTY BELL Editor, LIBERTY BELL Staff, Honor Roll, Playmakers, Student Council, Playmalcers President, Forensic Team CHUCK JOHNSON JANYS JOHNSON Girls' Block Spanish Club, La Raza Unida, Business Club, Nurses Club, Pep Club, Candy Stripers, FTA, FHA, GAA, Honor Roll, La Raza Unida Secre- tary, Office Assistant five 1 it J 1 , . gx ' -as-.. S 32 WORKING on her Learning Activity she has just added. The LAP teaches these Package is Jackie Kincheback. Toiling be- seniors to use Ten-key adding machines in hind her is Paula Wilson recording figures their clerical office practice class SCOTT JOHNSON Honor Roll, Chemistry IWE DAN JONES Student Body Vice-president, Student Government, Student Council, I-rosh Class Treasurer, Soph Class President, Soph Hop King Runner-up, Mechanical Drawing IWE, Frosh Football, Gym- nastics Team RHONDA SUE JONES fr.. BILL KILLINGSWORTH JV Football, Frosh Football, JV Base- ball, JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Auto Club, Auto Shop IWE, FFA '9 JACKIE KINCHEBACK Candy Striper, GAA, PE IWE CLIFFORD ALAN KNAUSS Seniors Learn To Use Ten-Key Adding Machines STEVE KNIGHT Varsity Football, All League Football, Most Valuable Varsity Football Player, Most Valuable Back Award, Varsity Basketball, Boys' Block Band III, Honor Roll TIM KNIGHT Boys' Block Varsity Football, Var- sity Basketball, JV Football, JV Basket- ball, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Honor Roll, Soph Hop King Runner-up, Lf Band III, Scholastic Top Ten DEBRA LAGO E La Raza Unida, Business Club, GAA 'S 33 MICHELLE LAPOINTE tiirls' Basketball Team, Gymnastics ,755 Team, Playmakers, Forensic Team, GAA. Honor Roll RICHARD IEWIS Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball, Boys' Block Auto Club. FFA, Natural Resources IWE MARIAM LLEWELLYN AFS, Honor Roll, Spanish Club BEN LOGAN Hi Risers, FFA, Elementary Tutor LARRY LOPEZ Student Council, Soph Class Vice-presi- dent, Junior Class President, Hi Risers, Auto Club T855 ISIDORO LOREDO i Frosh Football, Varsity Track, JV Track, Honor Roll fficers Guide Senior Class hrough Senior Year QUIRINO LOREDO Scholastic Top l0, Honor Roll, AFS, JV Football, JV Baseball, Frosh Foot- ball, Auto Club MARK LUCCHESI Varsity Football, All League Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, JV Base- ball, Boys' Block Vice-president, Boys' Block Honor Roll, Varsity Wrestling, PE IWE, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Principal's Committee PATRICIA ANN MALICOAT Honor Roll, Business Club, FHA, AFS, Business Club Vice-president, FHA M ' Vice-president, Office Assistant ,XMI DARCY MARTIN Band III, Stage Band, Frosh Football, Honor Roll PATTY A. MARTIN Honor Roll, CSF, Scholastic Top IO, Pep Club, Pep Club Secretary, Business Club, Business Club Treasurer, Track Charter ELAINE MARTINTZ AFS, FHA, Crystal Wall Staff 34 , A lbg DISCIISSINU plans lor gradua- tion. the Senior Ball and thc Senior Announcements are Senior Class of- ficers. Marg, Han- son, Doug Myers, Robert Dyer, .loe Seeno, and Judy De- , Martini SUSAN MARTINEZ Honor Roll, Forensic Team, Library IWE LEAH GEORGIANNA MASSONI Head Songleader, Rally Squad, Top Ten for Homecoming Queen, Homecoming Committee, Girls' Block Gym- nastics Team, FHA, GAA, Business Club Secretary, GAA Frosh Repre- sentative, Spanish Club, Playmakers, Business Club, Pep Club, French Club KENNY MATHEWS Frosh Football, Soccer, FFA, Ele- mentary Tutor, Auto Shop IWE LYNNETTE MCLENDON Frosh Class Secretary, Homecoming Committee, GAA, Honor Roll, Head Varsity Cheerleader, JV Cheerleader, CSF, LIBERTY BELL Staff, Soph Hop Queen, JV and Varsity Baseball Charter, Rally Squad, Homecoming Queen At- tendant, Pep Club, Spanish Club, FHA, FTA BARBARA MECCA TONY MEDINA CARMEN MENDOZA IWE CHERRIE M ERRITT Nurses' Club, Candy Striper, Pep Club, Business Club, FHA, Office Assistant, Library IWE MIKE MIGUEL FFA 35 36 CURTIS MIX IINIJSAC1' MOI-FATT Sclitilastic Top Ill, Student Board Repre- -entgttite, Student Government. Honor Roll, Band Ill. Student Council, Student Board Representative Committee, PE IWIL, I-'TA Representative. GAA, AFS. Gymnastics Team, French Club, Pep Club, FTA, JV Basketball Charter FLRNANDO M, MONRIQUEZ Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Boys' Block L JV Track, Varsity Track, Auto Club, FFA, Block L Sergent-at-arms, Crafts IWE, Bach- elor Living IWE, FI-'A Greenhand A- ward, FFA Chapter Farmer ALAN MONROE Auto Club, Auto Shop IWE NETA ANN MONROE Scholastic Top IO, CSF, A'CapeIIa Choir, Madrigal, GAA, Pep Club, Honor Roll CLEMENTE MORALES La Raza Unida LUPE MORENO Elementary Tutor, Auto Club. La Raza Unida, Frosh Football, JV Football JULIE MORGAN Band III, AFS, AFS Vice-president, Spanish Club, Pep Club LYNNDA MORI Homecoming Queen, FFA Sweetheart Runner-up, Head Varsity Cheerleader, JV Cheerleader, Rally Squad, Student Council, Frosh Class President, Soph Class Representative, Student Govern- ment, Soph Hop Queen Runner-up GAA, FHA, Pep Club, Nurses' Club, Spanish Club, Swimming Charter, Office Assistant, Comissioner of Rallies and Assemblies, Girls' Basketball Team WORKING HARD or hardly working? Terry Yates a very studious senior de- cides to take a breather and tries to break the dull mo- notony of study. Terry is in Mr. Ron Overton's second period chem class. 4' We HN FU! Seniors Use Chem1stryTo Further Their Knowledge PAM MORSE Head Majorette, Top Ten for Home- coming Queen, Pep Club Vice-presi- dent, FHA Treasurer, Pep Club Rep- resentative, Cross Country Charter, Track Charter, Office Assistant, Girls' Block Girls' Basketball Team, Student Council, Spanish Club, Business Club, Nurses' Club, FHA, GAA, AFS MIKE A. MURPHY Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, Boys' Block L LONNIE D. MURRAY JV Football, FFA, Metal Shop IWE, Jewelry IWE DOUG MYERS Golf, Band Ill, Student Government, Student Council, Junior Class Vice- president, Junior and Senior Class Presi- dent, FFA, Music IWE LORRI NAIL A'Capella Choir, Madrigal, Playmakers, Crystal Wall Staff, Forensic Team, Art IWE, AFS, CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top I0 CYNTHIA ANN NAJERA Spanish Club, Business Club, Pep Club, FHA, GAA, Honor Roll, FHA Treas- urer, GAA Representative XAVIER NIETO RAY NOVARINA DALE NUNNALLY ED OLVERA Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball, JV Football, JV Track, Auto Club, Spanish Club, Auto Shop IWE, Pep Club, Hi Risers, Frosh Football, Frosh Basket- ball ELIZABETH OROZCO Honor Roll, Student Council, Girls' Block L , Business Club, FHA, Nurses' Club, FTA, GAA, AFS, Gymnastics Team, Pep Club EMERITA ORTA CSF, Student of The Month, DAR, AFS, AFS President, Soph representa- tive to Scholarship Committee, Honor Roll, La Raza Unida, Spanish Club, GAA, FTA, Girls' Block L 37 PHIL ORTEZ .IV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Varsity Swimming, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Stu- dent Board Representative Committee RON PAGE Varsity Wrestling FELIX PASTOR Varsity Football, Frosh Football, Sports Manager, Boys' Block L Spanish Club, Auto Club, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Me- chanical Drawing IWE Seniors Participate In Homecoming Festivities EDWARD L, PEREZ Honor Roll, La Raza Unida, JV Wres- tling, Soccer, Frosh Football, JV Foot- ball, Boys' PE IWE GLENN PHILLIPS KARIN PHILLIPS Student Council, Honor Roll, FHA President, FHA Vice-president, Pep Club, GAA, Foods IWE, Track Charter, Business Club SHAWN PHILLIPY Honor Roll BEVERLY PIERCE Commissioner of Cultural Affairs, Home- coming Committee, Student, Council, Honor Roll, Student Government, Pep Club Treasurer, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball and Golf Charter, PE IWE, Gymnastics Team, Curriculum Com- mittee Chairman, Candy Striper, Pep Club, GAA, Playmakers, Spanish Club RAYLENE PIERCE 38 JUDY PLASTER MARGIE PORTWOOD Elementary Tutor THEA POWERS FFA, GAA MARIA PUENTE Nurses' Club, La Raza Unida, Candy Striper, Spanish Club, Track Charter El Moreno Editor, Library IWE RAYMON QUINTANILLA JV Basketball, JV Track, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Auto Club President, Auto Club Vice-president, Auto Club, HiRisers MANUEL RAFAEL Honor Roll BARBARA RAMIREZ La Raza Unida, Spanish Club, Nurses' Club, FHA, GAA EDWARD RAMOS Honor Roll, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, JV Football, JV Wrestling, Boys' Block Boys' PE IWE, Ce- ramicslWE MARY REGO Girls' Block Spanish Club, Band III, .IV Basketball and Track Charter, GAA Vice-president, Pep Club, FTA, GAA sists oflosing as well as winning in the tug- of-war during Home- coming spirit events are the similing Pam helle LaPointe, Gail Franklin and Donna Hughes. Even though the seniors didn't win this event they en- joyed themselves. PROVING that life con Richard, Val Dausy, Mic 39 EZHTNLI RISINIJI-I iwgili, lrosli I-ootball. Frosh HE, 'iuto tlub. llonor Roll E'-Vivlll X I, RICARD TL 'ii-:lla Lrioir, Madrigal, Clel' Club, i'l.imi:' Roll. fi.-X X, Girls' Block Trail t hiirtcr .IAMLS IJONAVAN RICF Varsity Wrestling. A'Capella Choir. Barber Shop Quartet, Madrigal, Play- makers. forensic Team, Iilementary Tutor, Student Council, Boys' Block Clel' Club President. Playmakers President. Representative to Advisory Board SALLY ANNETTE RICE Scholastic Top IO, Honor Roll. CSI-', Gymnastics Team, GAA, Homecoming Committee, Office Assistant JERI RICHARDSON Madrigal. A'Capella Choir, Swimming Charter, FHA Secretary. Clef Club Treasurer, Mascot. Rally Squad. Girls' Group, FHA, Pep Club, GAA, Rally Committee, AFS. Elementary Tutor, Playmakers ' RACHELLE RICO La Raza Unida, La Raza Unida Pub- licity Chairman, Library IWE, EI Mor- eno Editor, Principal's Committee TH ER ESA ROBBINS MARY JO ROBINSON Homecoming Queen Attendant, FFA Sweetheart Runner-up, Varsity Cheer- leader, Head JV Cheerleader, Rally Squad, Soph Hop Queen Runner-up, Girls' Block FHA, GAA, Home- coming Committee, Office Assistant, AFS, Nurses' Club, Business Club 40 'st LISTENING INTENTLY to the voice coming over the head sets and carefully fol- lowing what is being said in the Spanish text book are Fred Thornton, Ernie Samudio and David Wahl. These seniors are in Mr. James Alves's second period class. 't v 'X In I Seniors Learn O ' - X nx l I if r xl J X, l' A V 3 vm , I l 5- fr bb 3,5 ll I, X zizgi. e ,if 2 MARUARIAT ROBLI1S ERNI1S'I SAMLJDIO I-'rosh Football. Ifrosh Basketball, Span- ish Club, Band III, Stage Band MARIO SANCEN Scholastic Top I0, Honor Roll, Varsity Basketball, ,IV Wrestling, Ifrosh Football, La Raza Unida, Spanish Club JOE SEENO JV Football, Frosh Football, JV Basket- ball, Frosh Basketball, Elementary Tutor, Senior Class Vice-president, Boys' PE IWE ROSE SIDRIAN BARBARA SINGH Speak Spanish As Second Language TOM SIQUEIDO FFA. Sports Manager, Boys' Block L' RICH SLINGERLAND 41 1 glzwm 2 ununulls-ang 3 I 6 , 5 WJ- --intl'- LIN SMITH Head Majorette, Girls' State Alternate, Scholastic Top I0, CSF, Honor Roll, Band III, JV and Varsity Baseball Chart- er, Girls' Block L , Gymnastics Team, Business Club Vice-president, Pep Club, Elementary Tutor, GAA, Candy Striper, Spanish Club STAN SMITH Varsity Football, Golf, Most Valuable Golfer, CSF, Honor Roll, JV Football, JV Basketball, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Boys' Block Metal Shop IWE, Pep Club, Auto Club PATRICIA MARY SOBEL Assistant Commissioner of Cultural Affairs, Latin Club, Business Club, Spanish Club, FTA 42 xl r DALE NUNNALLY is deeply engrossed in test indicates how Liberty seniors compare solving problems and choosing correct an- to other seniors, swers on the Lords-Thorndike Test. This EJ ff 1 4 SHARON SOMERHALDER Scholastic Top IO, Song Leader, Life CSF Membership, CSF Secretary, GAA President, Band III, Annual Staff, Rally Squad, Honor Roll, Girls' Swim Team, Swimming JV Football and Track Chart- er, Yearbook Society, Student Council, Gymnastics Team, Principal's Com- mittee, Girls' Block L , Girls' PE IWE, Pep Club, Spanish Club, FTA, CSF, GAA 'Q--ef- THERESA SPINELLI GREG STALLTNGS JV Football, FFA, Boys' PE IWE NONA STANLEY TOM STANTON Varsity Football, JV Football, JV Wres- tling, FFA, Auto Club DIANE STEWART Girls' Block Pep Club President, GAA, Track Charter, Spanish Club, Business Club, Nurses' Club, FHA, Honor Roll, AFS, Soph and Senior GAA Representative WAYNE SU DWEEKS Seniors Take Thorndike Test In Final Year DALE TAYLOR KATARO TAKAHASHKI Foreign Exchange Student KATHY TEIXEIRA NAOMI THOMPSON Rally Squad, Mascot, Playmakers, Busi- ness Club, A'Capella Choir, Pep Club, FHA, GAA, Yearbook Society, Track Charter, A'Capella Treasurer, Annual Staff FRED THORNTON Cross Country, JV Track, Spanish Club, Honor Roll RON TORRES FFA, FFA Chaplin, Golf, Frosh Foot- ball, JV Football, JV Baseball, Wrestling 43 Seniors Spend Lunch Relaxing On School Lawn NANCE TOVAR Rally Squad, Mascot, Top I0 For Home- coming Queen, Head of Rally Squad, Girls' Basketball Team, Student Council, PE IWE, Student Government, Honor Roll, GAA, Pep Club Vice-president, FHA Vice-president, FHA, Pep Club, Nurses' Club, Spanish Club, AFS, Track Charter DONA TOWNSEND JOE TROTTER SANDY URENDA Girls' Block L , Spanish Club, La Raza Unida, Nurses' Club, Cinema Club, Pep Club, Candy Striper, FTA, FHA, GAA, Honor Roll, Office Assistant, La Raza Unida Representative, La Raza Unida Activity Chairman, Assistant El Moreno Editor LEROY VALENCIA GARY VENGLEY Soccer, Golf, Boys' Block L ORALIA VILLARREAL La Raza Unida, Candy Striper JESSE UMPINGCO Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling DAVID WAHL Frosh Football, Golf, JV Track, Boys' Block L JOAN L. WALKER Scholastic Top 10, Honor Roll, Play- makers, FHA, Office Assistant, Science IWE DIANA WEBSTER GAA ELIZABETH WEEKS A'Capella Choir, Girls' Group, GAA, AFS, Honor Roll 44 1 X x, , we 3 .M 'I If AW DAN WENZEL Auto Shop IWE KAREN WHITENER Scholastic Top IO, CSF, Honor Roll, Madrigal. A'Capella Choir, Biology IWE, Choir Council TODD WILLIAMS PAULA WILSON CSF, Honor Roll, Candy Striper HARRY WISELEY Varsity Football JV Football Frosh Football Varsity Basketball JV Basket- ball frosh basketball Varsity Track and JV Track Sports Manager, PE IWE, Wood Shop IWE DONNA ELIZABETH WOODS MARSHA WOOD TERRY YATES All League Soccer, Soccer Captain, Soc- cer, Golf, JV Baseball, Spanish Club, Math Tutor, Boys, Block L MELVIN YOUNG CSF, Scholastic Top IO, Student Council, Band III, Stage Band, Band President, CSF Treasurer, CSF, Scholarship Com- mittee Chairman, Honor Roll SENIOR, David Wahl and a close friend seem to be enjoying the warm noon sun shine and the thirty-five minutes away from class during first lunch. They are on the lawn east of the music building. -Z fe -n. Q K, .. sr 4 .1 'X ,.- fm .., ,Q I., saA 'iw -' A - ax 7 ,R .,5,. . -WS Juniors Place First In Bike Riding, Jello Eating Junior Class Officers Mary Ann Ochoa. president: Dennis Baldoc- chi, vice president: Kathy Sciortino, secretary: Johnny Ghiozzi, treasur- er: and Jeanette Aden, representa- tive led their class through another successful year aided by advisers Miss Julia Arce and Mr. Jerry Black. Holly Abbott Mary Ann Abreu Lynette Addington Jeanette Aden Roberta Aguire Marcial Alvarado Meri Alvarez Jimmie Anderson Jerry Andrade Connie Arguelles Becky Arp 'C' Jim Arterberry Sharee Austin Mark Ayers Denise Bacchini Charlotte Bagwell Dennis Baldocchi X Addie Barbee L. Joe Barrera David Behne John Benner Stephanie Benson Russell Blacker Robert Blevins Debi Bloomfield Rock Boltzen Alex Borbon Bob Bowling '-v Mark Bozarth Connie Brown 46 Other activities included sponsor- ing a parking lot for the July 4, l97l Carniqueg two after game dances, one in September and the other in February. During the Homecoming week activities. the juniors placed first in the bike races and the jello eating contest. va -S ,bfj it ir I The class begun a lightbulb sale in December and continued it in the spring. They also sponsored a con- cession stand at the 1971 Home- coming game on November 5. The juniors look forward to finishing their high school days with a successful senior year. 4 'X rn C.-x T' 'tv bf G'w QS? l T' U . 'viii . , J. V , .4 ., N ,. E h . N 'RVQ ' 1' A 1 . ' f ' if . A ' ' ' Y y J il fr f I' 1 .lim Bunncll Alfred Bustos Mike Casey Michael C, astro linda Cccchini Dorothy Cero Martha Chavarria Felix Chavez Lova Clifton Linda Condon Jan Cornelius Leo Costa Barbara Cottrell Duane Coulson George Cozakas Leslie Crump Delinda Cruz Pete Cruz Loretta Culpepper Doug Cunningham Vicki Curtin David Dal Porto Dirk Davenport Kim Davidson Patrick Davis JUNIOR CLASS OFFI CERS this year were: Mary Ann Ochoa, pres- identg Dennis Baldocchi. vice president: Kathy Sciortino,secretary1 Johnny Ghiozzi, trea- surer: and Jeanette Aden, representative. 47 Jim De La Rosa James Delgado Patti Dell Antico Karen DeSair Daniel Diermier Robin Dixon Diane Dominguez Pat Dorog Marlene Dozier Sheryl Duke Chris Duncan Gail Dunigan David Duran Jeff Duran Mark Ehrlich Steven Elsea Elsa Esparza Joviann Evenson Judy Ferguson Bill Foster Cindy Franzen Leona Frazier Cathy Freeze Mary Frey Joe Frisby Rena Garcia Richard Gaudino Johnny Ghiozzi Anna Giannini Gene Gibson Jim Gibson Renee Gomez Blanche Gonzales Karen Gonzales Michael Gonzales Jesus Gonzalez Vada Graham David Graves Dan Griffin Carman Guzman Randy Hale Charles Hamlin 1 5:4 li Alan Hanson Margret Harrison ,V Marta Henderson 'l ij Chris Heywood Fernando Hernandez Vicki Hevwins Juniors Relax Cn Lawn During Lunch Time N Bill Hopkins Dorcas Howard it 'p 'A 'J ' Tim Hulsey ' Y -5- X Barry Hustedt 'F' Matt Jacobs Kari Jacobsen tl 1 Janis Jay Hector Jimenez Randy Jones Lynette Kastell Corey Kelts Dean Kendall will WA' Robert Kersey Dave LaCourse Duane Landrum Robin Lane Joe Laremore Mitch Lasater W RELAXING during lunch are Anita Rico, Elsa Burrolla, Benita Fernan- A dez and Alqueda Martin. c.,7,4 ,it Z TY..lY,d1Il.'i Steve lee l if lennier Doug Lewis Michelle Lohneyer Doug Long Rodney Lowrie Bruce Lyde Sylvia Mader Tim Maggiore Aurora Mares Harvey Marks Daphne Martin Juniors Spend Free Time Studying InL1brary Diana Martin Dan Martinez Dora Martinez Henry Martinez Mary Martinez Lori Massoni Roy Massoni Marcia Mattos Lee McAtee Blain McCall Michael McClellan Joetta McClelland Dennis McLain Sandy McDowell Linda McLendon Sandy Meadows Beatrice Medina Debbie Medina Aaron Mclgoza lilainc Mendoza Pam Meredith Sue Mooney Linda Nootcnhoom Leticia Morales Eddie Moreno Karen Mori John Mountain Carl Mune David Navarrctte Mary Oehoa Baudelio Olveda Mary Orozco Tina Ortez Mike Painter Don Parlet Diane Pasley PREPARING are- search paper for Mrs. Pat Dacus' U.S. History Class is Jerry Andrade, Barry Hus- tedt, Steve Elsea and Micheal McCellan. 51 Rick Pastor Gloria Paulus Roh Pederson Cheryl Phillips Lill Pierce Carol Planchon Willie Plumley John Pollino Debby Pool Terry Pool Jane Probst Laura Quimuyog Class f'73 o s Lorna Rasmusson Mara Reed Sandra Reel Lance Richard Gary Riley Bertha Rios Richard Rios Mike Rocker Adah Roehm Mike Rogers Lionilde Rosa Gary Russell Lucy Samudio Lourdes Sancen Karen Schneider Kathy Sciortino Frank Seeno Gary Serna Q-is A P I y ause During Lunch Time 'C'- 'bf in WHAT'S SO FUNNY' Dirk Davenport, Alan Hanson X and Ken Smith are eaught by the camera while they enjoy their lunch. Mike Shelata Rhonda Shelton Robert Silva lke Smith Ken Smith Marsha Sorenson Peggy Stallings Pam Stone Dorothy Stornetta Bryan Sudweeks Anselmo Tobar Sandy Torres Laura Tovar David Tucker Larry Turnage Mary Ann Umping Joe Vasquez Olga Villa Rl:LAXING and enjoying the sunshine and a free sixth period are Matt Jacobs and Moochie Zamora as they sit on the garbage cans outside the Library. Jumors Ponder Problems From Loft Perch Bob Welch Steve Wetzel Mike Wheeler Robin White Stan Wiles .lim Williams Trudy Williams Pamela Wisner Cora Wollam Derrick Woods Tim Wright Sandy Yamashita Sophomores Win First In Homecoming ctivities Along with the help of advisers Mrs. Janette Evans and Mr. John Meyer, this year's Sophomore Class showed tremendous spirit, especial- ly during Homecoming Week. From raising the most money in the penny drive contest to juggling an egg on a spoon, the sophomores g 'Z' led the school. Not only did the sophs receive the most points during Homecom- ing Day, entitling them to the spirit trophy, but President Robbie Knight got to throw pies in other presidents faces. They won the float contest with their lloat, Burn the Indians . Looking toward their senior year. they earned money be selling key chains, sponsoring two dances. and holding their Soph Hop in May. Kim Abreu James Airington Jeronimo Alves David Amar Susan Andrade Bill Atkinson A rg Eva Austin Leigh Austin Randy Azevedo Marty Bacigalupi - Denise Baer v'l John Barnard Regina Barnes Becky Barrios Jerry Barron Karen Barton Scott Barton Rodney Beaver Viki Beck Bob Bedoya Steve Beeks Dan Blanton Diane Blazian Cruz Bonilla SOPHOMORE CLASS OF- FICERS: Rob Knight, presi- dentg Laura Serna, treasurer, Diana Galletti, secretary: Jeff Wheeler, representative: Kyle Ferrill, vice president. Q 55 f 'mix ll-iwrfrx 1 indj. lfl'.lClxtfllFlllQ ilhy. llix Bradlcy llaul Hmnwum Q raig Bronfan Don Hrocmkx Frank Brooks Burt Broussard Glenda Brown Richard Brown Rickey Brown Shelia Buckingham Karen Buckler Robert Burkhark Elsa Burrola Regena Campbell Arthur Cano Jan Cardiff Jose Castellanoz Alex Castro Lynn Caulkins Lupe Ceja Cyndi Celoni Frank Clark Kris Clements Karl Clifton Sheri Cline Richard Cloonan Marlene Coelho Mathew Coelho Nancy Collins Robert Cook Terry Coombes Teresa Cordua Steven Cozby Susan Cronk Stephen Cruz Janie Cumming Roy Cunha John Cutino Marlyn Davidson David Davis Greg Davis Robin Davis Erica Dawson Second Year Problems Puzzle Sophomore Class Gordon Dean Ray Deardorff Sandi Dejesus Joe DelBarba Ignacio Delgadillo Ignacio Delgadillo Adolfo Deluna Mike DePiazza Fernando Diaz Donald Diermier Steven Dixon Lizzie Dominguez Mary Duke Michael Duke Cheryl Ebersole A Alan Elliott Mark Eslick Norma Esparza Sergio Esparza be s Carlis Evans Dora Fenn iam .XS Benita Fernandez Kyle Ferrill Brenda Franklin Larry Frazier Barbara Frost Robert Fryar C' Y , . N Diana Galletti Lewis Garcia Maria Garcia Reno Garcia my Armando Gasca Leonard Giannini ' :yr ffvR'?l M . Sophomore Girls Enjo Talking During unch Susan Giannini Danny Gill Jamie Gonzalez Bill Graves Teresa Graves Robert Guise if--V Francisco Guzman Karen Hall Terri Hanson Annemarie Harrewyn David Harrington Russell Harris -'Q-v. JANIE CUMMINQS and Debbie White are eating luneh at their daily place, enjoying friendship and food. Karen Harrison Debbie Harvey Jerry Hauan Anita Hawkins Matt Henderson Ramona Hernandez Tony Herrera Jr. Fred Hewins Debra Hicks Karen Hogan LaVerne Hogan Cheryl Hogue James Holder Heather Honegger Nixie Hughes Steve Hulsey Sheryl Humphreys Shirley Jensen Kendall Jewett Adolfo Jimenez Laura Kaplan Peggy Kelley William Kelso Tonia Kelts David Kersey Jerry Killingsworth Cyndi Kingham Lori Kirkpatrick Denise Knight Rob Knight Jim Kuryla Toht Laird Mary Landrum Cheryl Lange Ed Laremore Bradford Larsen Julia Lasater Randy Lasley Linda Leinweber Anthony Lopez Ed Lopez Esther Lopez Robin Lopez Anna Loredo Donna Marshall Joe Martinez Lydia Martinez Sandra Martinez Lisa Massoni Michelle Matthews Sherry May Sandy McBride Debbie McBroom Kelly McCelland Cheryl McGill Rob McGinnis Kathy McGough Jody McKinnon Daniel McWilliams Jamie Melgoza Cheryl Mello Kathleen Mendoza Krim Michaud Cindy Modrall Marlene Modrall Nancy Mofield George Montenegro Carolyn Moore Dennis Moore Alberto Morado Alicia Morales Wayne Morris ilu, Q -.-uid! , X v ' R 4 5 . tv' wb- X l I tl ff Me. '-fi? f 5 :ly 3.11 L 5. .46 l Q i l .2 'Lei 91 JOHN MULROONEY Mike DePia1za, Jerry Hauun, Jerry Barron, and Joe Del Barba are happily eating their lunches and making friendly comments. Sophomore Boys Relax In Risers During Lunch Bob Mounce Craig Moure Ricardo Munoz Mike Murray Richard Navarro Gloria Negrete Mary Neves Cheryl Nicholas Diana Nickerson Maria Noia Todd Northan Bruce Novarina Joel Novero Louise Pacheco Becky Page Danny Palmer Coletta Parks David Pato Lori Pederson Lupe Pedroza Sabrina Pennington DeeDee Pereira John Perez Tony Peters Joy Peterson Grant Pierce Linda Planchon Joy Plumley John Plummer Joel Pollino 61 V-'l HI MRS ,MNETTE EV- XNS. the Sophomores are getting ready lor the homecoming parade. They later received liirst place in the lloat contest. Glenna Pool Dennis Pope Barbara Powers Lupe Puente Martha Pulido Rafael Pulido Linda Ramey Mary Ramirez Rose Ramirez Vincent Ramirez Bill Ray Gary Reed Barbara Regelman Jimmy Rego Alvaro Reyes Paul Rice Cindy Richard Anita Rico Maurice Rico Mary Robinson Tim Rogers Carlos Romero Alan Rosas Lynda Rosas Teresa Salcedo Brenda Salo Max Sanabria Linda Sancen Chris Sanchez Dorothy Sanchez Mike Sanchez Debra Sauer Rosalie Scholield Wayne Schofield Roseann Sciortino Sophomores Win First rize n nnual Parade li'.,ti Rosemary Sciortino Valerie Sciortino 62 x 4,- lt. E- S E. M 2 i i 1 3' wiv 1: f Vx . V 17 , 1 R Q WN -6 -31 , 1 nf v +V. 9. 'UA Ub- 'r- 'T 5m Delha Woods Lorena Wright Carmen Ybarro Junie Yonemura Ray Zacher Laura Serna Lyhne Severns Vickie Shahan Ken Sheldon Richard Sheppard Kathi Sheffield Kenneth Shoras Julie Silveira Donna Sleeter Gary Smith Ray Smith Robert Smith Sherri Soble Eileen Stanley Bill Stanton Rosy Stanton Don Stolhand Daniel TerraBoa Robin Torres Peter Unpingco Doreen Urenda Isabella Urenda .lim Vawser Bill Vegoren Jim Venoble Melvin Webster Robert Weeks Karen Wendell Jeff Wheeler Debbie White Leo White Patty White Rhona Williams Steve Williams Debra Willis JoAnn Winters Freshman Win Third In Penny Raising Contest Starting their year off on the right foot, the freshmen raised money by holding a dance. The band, Deep Water . could be danced to for three hours. They were lead by class officers: Joe Munoz. president: Eddie Gar- cia, vice presidentg Susan Chan. secretary: Rosemary Sanchez, treas- urer: and Angel Cueva, represent- Ladd Abbott Kim Abney Lisa Abrahamson Pamela Almodooar John Alvarado Tony Amador LuAnn Amar Joseph Ambrosino Linda Anderson Gary Andrade Linda Aranda Tony Ball Gary Bartee Kelly Bauerlein Mike Bedford Daniel Behne Fred Bennett Jean Beno Juliette Bettencourt Marty Bird Cecile Bisel Rodney Blevins ' Ann Bloomfield Jan Boltzen Diana Borden Bart Bowling Shirley Brackenridge Ken Brewer Devon Brooks Jerry Brooks Janet Burke Sylvia Bustos Kevin Butler Jackie Byer Don Byrd 64 ative. The freshmen enthusiastically joined in the fun of Homecoming. They worked long and hard on their float themed, Scalp Em . They tried hard in all of the races and games during Homecoming, but were unable to place. They did re- ceive third place in the penny rais- ing contest. 3 4.-, '-' 5--4 During rallies, the freshmen always yelled hard and loud. At one they were able to beat the other three classes and were awarded Bartholomew , the lion. Helping the freshmen this year and in years to come with their floats and activities are Mr. Herbert Scott and Miss Karen Axelgard. g. 'Pr Deborah Byrne Judy Byroads Martha Caballero Velvette Caine Virginia Cano Mark Carlson Cornelio Carmona Kathy Ceechini Lori Celoni Susan Chan Elvira Chaves Wendy Clements Mike Clogston Nick Cloonan Alan Cochnauer Donna Cochran Kathy Collins Renee Colvin Kathy Cornelius Melody Coulson Pam Cowger Gwen Crandell Danny Cronk Juanita Cruz Angel Cueva Eddy Daugherty Lonnie Davidson Debbie Davis Janet Davis Jeff Davis FRESHMAN CLASS OFFIC ERS: Joe Munoz. president, Eddie Garcia, vice presidentg Rosemary Sanchez, treasurerg Susan Chan, secretary, Angel Cueva, representative. 65 I Qi v Qlli Kelli Dean Joe Deborba George DeLaRosa fl Tina Delgado kg 55 Marc Delllmagine A. Wyre' Julia Dulana i 1 . .X , Freshman Use Lunch ime To Eat nd Chat Ronnie Demaggio Nancy DeMartini ,, 7 Kevin Ditmars David Domingo - Andy Doolittle Lillian Dunigan I 4, . Gary Ebersole Gary Ellison A Douglas Elsea Dee England Q-' Rusty Enos Kim Erskine Glenda Evans Jovita Feliciano Theresa Fernandes Teri Fitzpatrick Dennis Fodnier David Forseca Terry Fournier Vallerie Frazier John Funez Valerie Gage Mike Galindo Sandra Galindo Martha Galvan Rosa Galvan Della Garcia Eddie Garcia Hector Garcia Marlene Garcia Rf--f N . .WM 'N we 'Wx t , Q v' ff' R -if . Ox F' 0 .5-,Rex S' , ', , ' qs. W Q, 'CZK S J Y ni L Xxil Q VXM ,a, v . ,X X 15? lun' ' itil 55 , A . 'hx i'? ! si AA A xx Us ,Kyiv-.wr EATING at their daily lunch bench are Rosemarie San- chez, Gwen Crandell, hidden Jan Boltzen and Jackie Byer. Qi 'IF- if 5 'f X n- I 1:33 as 'U 1'- R A A E -v.. A .1 D if it ,. X 1 F , ml L 1 Q M rw., I x 1 ' r S ,J L il .1 . LA 1 i f' -rg 1 Vera Garcia Robert Gardner Chris Gaylor Jeannie Ghiggeri Terry Gibson John Gomes Raul Gomez Kim Gonzales Michael Gonzales Velda Graham Paula Graves Mary Greenwood Gloria Guzman Ramiro Guzman Kathy Gwilt Yvette Hakansson Greg Hamlin Bryan Hampton Brett Hanberg Beverly Harrell Albert Harrewyn Julie Harris Greg Haugh Patrick Hawkins Debbie Hendrix David Hernandez Jesus Herrera Betty Hicks Dorian Hisatomi Dennis Holder 67 BILLY ORTEZ tries hard to figure out his Algebra l problem while Tanya Tutor secretly laughs at Billy. Gary Hughes Patty Hughes Janet Hustedt Tim lddings Jesse James Lyle Janis Elwood Jensen Jose Jimenez Paul Kaplan Wesley Kendall Tom Kent David Kuryla Olivia Lafarga Ross Last Mike Lazar Jerry Lazzareschi Erica Lee Scott Lee Andy Leinweber Dee Lugliani Juanita Loredo Kathy Malicoat Lusmila Marquez Ray Mart Leo Martin Rhonda Martin Carol Martinez Mary Martinez Rosa Martinez Dennis May David McCrary Georgia McDonald Buster McGough John McKenzie Ronald McKinney 68 ?? 1 '. .' inf W r I ,lv qu. Wit ,Y Y E7 qv-Q 1 'Q Tutors K L4-.. Q-Q Y X X x J' Kathy McLain Ricky McNair Debbie McWilliams Ronald Meadows Eddie Mecca Adrian Melgofu Enrique Melgofa Arlene Mello John Mello Danny Mendoza JelTMeshishnek Perry Miguel Jim Misamore Robert Mofield Robert Mooney Diane Moore Jorge Moreno Dan Mori Lisa Mori Patrick Munds Joe Munoz Leticia Munoz Lucy Munoz Joe Murray Sherry Myers Kenny Nakao Danny Navarrette Janice Neely Leslie Newcom Rick Nieto Tuti Nunes Lindsey Nunn Teresa Olveda Pam Orman Billy Ortez Rafael Oseguera Joe Page Jim Parlet Elvis Pasley Stephen Pasley Wayne Pastor Nancye Payne 69 Ricky Pease Richie Pedersen Ray Pedroza Ray Pennington Danny Perez Raymond Perez , f 1 Rosalinda Perez Tami Perez William Perreira Tonya Peters Ronald Petrosh Marlon Petty Carol Phillips Linda Plummer ,, ,. Maria Ponce Louis Pool fc E Pat Porter Steve Probst it 'll Don Quattlebum Ernest Quintanilla Donna Ramirez John Ray ' Gina Reed Susan Reeves E x.. ' ' D T Tests Aptitudes Of Entire Freshman Class Gloria Reyes Tammy Reynolds Mona Rhoades Charles Richards Stephanie Ridolfi John Rios Johnny Rios Stella Rios Cheryl Robinson Rosemary Robles Kathy Rocker Roberta Rodriquez L .Jkt Roman Rodriquef Connie Rogers Lorraine Romero Rosemary Romero Chuck Russo Patty Salinas Diana Salter Carlos Sanahria Rosemarie Sanehel Altonso Santiago Filomena Sarmento Ella Schemer Paula Seiortino Roxanne Sciortino Stephanie Seeno Anthony Serna Sherry Sheldon Richard Shoras John Showaker Paul Sipes Steve Sisk Janet Smith Anthony Soares Mania Soares Manuel Soares Darlene Stewart Debra Taylor Gloria Teixeira James Tolbert Sherree Tomlin THE YEARLY DAT TESTS are being done by Freshmen Marian Green- wood, Paula Graves, Kathy Gwilt, Brett Hanberg, and Julie Harris. 7l James Townsend Lanette Tuck Vernon Tucker Tanya Tutor Ciwen Tuttle Louise Tyler Frank Unpingco Richard Urbano Jobina Urenda Von Utterback Bryan Vaissade Karen VanHagen Roy Vargas Della Vasquez Freshman Share In Annual Homecoming John Vawser Delinda Viles Sara Villarreal Betty Wallis Annette Walston Brenda Warbington Karen Watters Lorri White Jerry Whitener David Williams Patty Williams Paul Wisely Steve Wong Debbie Wood I Kv'NV. i1.W-l'I Kl. 'Q 4 - 4 - - ' , rig A fi 1 ' if A L. xx ' . Pf- 3 x ,. -sii f 'ini vi 24, t . I ' - -, f fl THE FRESHMAN yell for their float as they ride in the home- coming parade. lt! 7? Parade 4 4 I 'f K ' 5- t gigs ' .xtb I '5- A f 'Q .PJ -1 risk: ' u f 4? .. 1 ' i35'?'x-5 af' '- 1 'i '?.i , . V V 5.51 ,St gliizwz , A I . .A-gi. li-T ,zxgivre X hu-'4:,. 'pc-A W - V . -Q .1 gl 1: -A nk S Tlzma -' ' . -f-Pav'-'a-'fi -fZ..j, ' tv' - ' - ' ' 'x' wfkwfi 1 3 , E.. . , x 15314:-1'-':4'. .. :- f xi 1 ' W- -' 'Vx iiiyrfit' grrg' f ', 1. Rf .fy , f ,354-'I' N ' A-flff .-,git - v . . Lift i'lq 'J' .V ' 'TF '. , .planning and performing +0 lr. , , X 1 N 9 . A f 'N 5, qw W rw Q vu 'BK aqm. vn.,,.... , wi' .rw A , ,.,,, ta v!n 1 1 ,.1-f,' M it ' xr .Q ,nvgp Z.. B45 r n is WK .Af Q' , gm' our-an Q.. 49' I' + 4 A fn , ' . 1. ' V' 'url' Rn fi 1 IL. K F MHC H LASATER, ll, goes back to pass, while Dan Celoni, 50, looks fierce as he is blocking number 5l, of the opposition. BLOCKING any way he can is Jerry Zam- ora, 46, while Matt Jacobs, 81, Ed Ramos, 62, and Matt Maclaine, 72, run to aid him. BUTTING the Dublin opponent to tackle him is Marty Bacigalupi, 29, assisting him is Matt Ja- cobs, 8l, David Kersy, 64, and Mark Lucchesi, 72. Y 74 Four Varsity Players Earn EBAL All-League The individual effort of the team this year was tremendous, according to Coach Jack Ferrill. Some of the outstanding seniors this year were Dan Celoni, Mark Lucchesi, Ed Ramos on the line: Rick Crandell, Steve Knight as running backs: Tim Knight as defensive back and Stan Smith as kicker. The players that made the all league team this year were Dan Celoni as first team defensive end, second team offensive tackle, Steve STRIVING for a touch down is Matt Ja- cobs, 81, during the Lincoln game. Helping Jacobs is Dan Celoni, 52 and Mark Lucchesi. Knight, first team defensive half- back, second team defensive half- back, Mark Lucchesi, first team defensive tackle, Jerry Zamora, second team kicking specialist, Coach Ferrill said that major factors in a losing team were lack of size, depth, inexperience, and too many injuries. Although Coach Ferrill commented, With all the guts and athletic ability they did a good job for being the size they were. RUNNING all the way for a touch down is Steve Knight, 47, with Ed Ramos, 62, out in front blocking. Hs' J' VARSITY SCORES LIBERTY OPPONENTS I4 'Antioch 30 7 'Irvington I9 6 'Lincoln 40 I4 Dublin 35 0 Livermore 22 0 Granada 7 29 John Swett 7 21 Albany 15 6 Amador 56 SEASON'S RECORD W L T 2 7 0 'Non-League RETURNING the kick is Craig Bronzon, 84, with Bob Kersey 59, Ed Ramos 62, Dan Celoni, 50, David Kersey. 64 and Matt Jac- obs, 81, all blocking. 75 Inf , .half Nu V6 vfwij ,Zhu ' V A gym. . 11332 W? k' , .-1 4 .ga 'nigga : E1 . 2, fa A. . ,.y,' L K I 'o'.. f - T75 is .5 5 lx ', . .X t 2 . 5.4 . xQ! ,. J ' uf t ty, Q v, 'x T ,ff 94 404' K if : ' . W, 5 by I f i ,ff-.-AA I f NCD 1 'S I. xg..S, 0- k t 4' I b 1 Q X J 1. if : L4 M Q 4 -... - ..-:.- . C - -A ..... ndividuals Lead Varsit Team n'7l Season RUNNING for a touch down during the Irvington game is Steve Knight, 47, but in spite of his effort Irvington won the game l9to 7. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: -TOP ROW: Dan Celoni, Matt Jacobs, Tom Staton, Mitchel Lasater, Felix Pastor, Stan Smith, Mike Painter, Craig Bronzan. SEC- OND ROW: Coach .Iack Ferrill, Bob Ker- I WATCHING to see if Matt Jacobs, 81 BLOCKING for Mike Painter, 85, are his and Mark Lucchesi, 70, succeed in tackling team mates while he runs for a first down the Lincoln opponent is Marty Bacigalupi, during an exciting game atlrvington. 29. 6.4 aF vw-5, ' , H - ' , as if-W! ina ve I ibm' , -:f as I S . s ffl v . ' ' 'T . A ' ' at iQ., f J Rr , ,, ' i J 7 ' 'Iv ,3- 2' ,. sey, Russell Blacker, Doug Cunningham. Mark Lucchesi, Jerry Zamora, Dave Kersey, David Tucker, Coach Jerry Miller. THIRD ROW: Cal Chato, manager, Marty Bacigalu- pi, David Dal Porto, Tim Knight, Rodney I E fm' wal A . Lowrie, Dennis McLain, Ed Ramos, Ayers, manager. BOTTOM ROW: Mark Steve Knight, Rick Crandell, Mike Sanchez, Rich- ard Rios, Ray Deardorf, Joe Vasquez, Harry Wisely, manager, f .2 -wid 77 JV Football Team Develops MaterialForVarsity HANDLING the ball is halfback, Jamie Melgoza of JV team. Never surrendering to the Cowboys, the Lions went on to defeat, I6-0 DISCUSSING one of the many plays of the JV team is Assistant Coach Jack England and number ll, Gary Serna, quarterback. 78 Enjoyed this year's squad, stated Coach Larry Welch and Assistant Coach Jack England. They also added that they were both satisfied with the develop- ment of basic skills and with the team's unity. Although the team had a l-8 season they succeeded in building for tomorrow's varsity team. The varsity team is getting good men, added Coach Welch. The annual Football Banquet was held on the night of December 2. The honors went to Burt Broussard and to Rodney Beaver. They re- ceived the Team Captain Awards. Burt Broussard also received the Most Valuable Player Award. JUNIOR VARSITY SCOREBOARD LIBERTY OPPONENTS 12 'Antioch 39 0 'Irvington 30 6 'Lincoln I4 0 Dublin 32 0 Livermore I6 12 Granada 29 14 John Swett 0 I4 Albandy I6 0 Amador 20 SEASON'S LEAGUE RECORD W L T l 8 0 3' non-league HEADING down Lincoln's field is llanker ofthe JV team, Ed Laremore. The Trojans were tough competition with the score end- ing I4-6. ON THEIR OWN GOAL LINE, fourth down Richard Navarro punts the ball to the opposing team. Antioch was our rival the night of September l7, l97l. Liberty lost 39-IZ. - 12. i L E CHEERING on the JV team is Coach Larry Welch. On November 5, 1971 the cubs went on to their first victory with John Swett, 14-0. SWEEPING towards the right of Granada's field is number 44, Burt Broussard while quarterback, Gary Serna, blocks along with halfback, Jamie Melgoza, Although the Lion cubs were defeated by the Matadors they put up a struggle with the score end- ing 24-12. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM TOP ROW: Steve Williams, Randy Jones, Bob McGrimis, Rodney Beaver, Richard Brown, Mike Murray, George Cozakas, Tim Rogers SECOND ROW: Coach Jack Eng- land, Ed Laremore, Steve Lee, Barry Hus tedt, Richard Navarro, Rick Sheppard Hector Jimenez, Coach Larry Welch. THIRD ROW: Joe Laremore, Kyle Ferrill Tim Maggiore, Jaime Melgoza, Burt Brous- FLANKER ED LARE- MORE takes the hand off from Gary Serna and tries to pick up yardage through the right side of Liberty's line. sard, Ray Yingling, Alan Roza, Ed Lopez. BOTTOM ROW: Max Sanabria, Jeff Wheeler. Robert Weeks, Rob Knight, Gary Serna. 79 l..,. Qu 1, I FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM, TOP ROW: Richard Soares, Ron DeMaggio, Don Byrd, Robert Mooney, Richard Peter- son, Timmy Kent, Chris Gaylor, George Moreno. SECOND ROW: Coach Ron Dell' Imagine. Leo Martin, Gary Ebersole, Carlos LlBERTY'S FROSH FOOTBALL TEAM congratulates Steve Probst after an excellent play which put the Lions in position for a touchdown. 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B rd, Melgoza Captains of this year's Freshman Football Team were Don Byrd and Rick Melgoza. During the season these two proved their abil- ity. In competition with Dublin, Rick Melgoza threw two touchdown passes to George Moreno. And against Albany, Melgoza threw a touchdown pass to Moreno that totaled sixty yards, and another pass to Ernie Quintanilla. According to Coach Jerry Lilley, We had a couple of setbacks dur- ing the season, but the team came a long way. Next year we will be better. Outstanding players were Rick Melgoza, George Moreno, and Don Byrd. JOE MUNOZ receives a pass and attempts to break through the Albany defense. The Lion team defeated Albany I2-8. GEORGE MORENO receives a pass from quarterback Rick Melgoza, while Robert Mooney blocks. The Lions were defeated 29-3. Lead Freshman Football Team , -lf, ' FROSH FOOTBALL SCORES 'St Mary s tStocktonJ Livermore Albany Granada Dublin Amador SEASON S LEAGUE RECORD 'NON LEAGUE LIBERTY OPPONENT 0 . ' ' I4 I4 Albany 0 0 ' 35 I2 8 3 ' 29 I2 ' I4 0 8 W L 7 5 JOE MUNOZ carriesthe balldownthe field while the Albany team tries to stop him. The Lions won I4-0. It was a building year , stated Coach Herb Scott, cross country coach. Coach Scott also added that if more boys would have gone out for cross country it would have been a successful year. The lack of boys added a dent in the success of this year's team. Osvaldo Ramirez who placed third in the East Bay Athletic Division Meet. He went on to run in the Cross Country Division II and placed twentieth. Osvaldo received the Most Valuable Player Award while Gary Foust received the Team Captain Award. VARSITY SCORES LIBERTY OPPONENT 'Trac - -- John Swett ranklin Livermore anden Amador Granada JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES LIBERTY OPPONENT forfeit Albany forfeit 'Trac forfeit John Swett f0rfeit Livermore anden Amador Dublin Granada SEASON S RECORD SEASON'S RECORD 'Non-League 'Non-League Cross Country Team Builds For Next Season 9 y vi 36 y I9 Q n g 75 30 Highlighting the season was 0 ap, I6 44 Hfpranklin 16 47 15 40 I9 50 ev 15 49 'V' 15 40 70 38 23 0 19 37 20 38 22 W L W L I 7 0 7 il 1 'Sw 'E' aw W f' 1' 5 '-I s + gf' 3 v - . 5 3 . I ' W . .W . 1 .....- LEAVING the competition behind him sophomore cross country runner Fernando Dias rounds his final turn in order to win the race against his John Swett opponent. 82 forfeit Albany forfeit 6 . . WITH HIS LAST REMAINING EF- on Liberty's track where Dublin won a v1c FORT sophomore cross country runner, tory. Osvaldo's effort was in vain with score Osvaldo Ramirez runs the last lap as he ending 20-30. heads for the finish line. The meet was held CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-TOP ROW: David Fonseca, BOTTOM ROW: Jess Za- Coach Herbert Scott, Dwane Landrum, vala, Osvaldo Ramirez, Fernando Dias, Leo Ken Shores. Gary Foust, Rickey Brown, White, Randy Lasley, PeteCruz. k, , 1 vii, Cv, fy 1- ,,., S. . w A . A 'ix AY.-54,.,i..f,, Q V' 4 ,. ' 1'5 Ev -au M ef - ft fic 4 2 . as ,L Vg ,. r u, af , 'v,gQyQ3X I, ev , QI. .,'i,', 'fs 1:,. Q 1 Qld, 4 1' ' Y 5. .Y K pf. X.-' aff, :SVNYA4 , A .,n,. . 1-,MJ . ,Jw V ,. 3' .,, I. ,n.',x...,. ,, Q, ..,t.N,,1Qt.4 F 'tw' -fn'-5, ' it ' ' a xi , ' I Viv- ,- . ' fa-. gig ,y . tis s,. - ., '5a5'vQ4fg7?Zf?? A t Qiffffyz? lN his senior year, cross country runner, Gary Foust runs fast and hard as he puts out an effort to complete the race. RUNNING hard and steady is Osvaldo Ra- mirez as he tries with all his effort to catch up with his Tracy opponent. Liberty succeed- ed 21-0. Wifi- if - ' ' eff' dfvhf'-13' I re xrjg Ai ,,,-55,-v9ea,,.,q,'X A '- 'i 1 ' f' . ,, N . 'R . 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'M x --f-',e'v:' ' M ' :TT A ,Q ' VKKMN ,..4d-Na' A ' is .- ff ' if V 83 -i 1 Q i X ,-elif ftvw VARSITY TENNIS TEAM-TOP ROW: Coach Lou Racke, BOTTOM ROW: Steve Steve Cozby, Steve Beeks, Jerry Andrade, Cagle, Bill Kelso, Frank Clark. . f f , JK A-Y ,i:4-.,-ny- il! 'ly l It ,ILM Xa. If A of f X, 1 Faifjv- ' K N I 'lk Af, rkwi' Kr' 1 1 . , ' Y W ' V , ,i X i'br V ' ! ill K STEVE COZBY returns a serve from a John FRANK CLARK steps up to return the ball Swett Indian, Steve went on to win his to his opponent, while Steve Colby waits match. The Lions won 5 of7 sets. for the ball on his side ofthe court. 84 ..f?Vp gf ., pag iv- ' A rw- . A ' I .tm-' f - fs LEAPING high into the air, Jeff Lasley smashes the ball to an Antioch Panther. The Lions won this match with a score of 4-3. New Coach Helps Tennis TeamTo3-8 Season Led by this season's new coach, Lou Racke, Liberty's tennis team closed the season with a 3-8 rec- ord in league and practice. There was a tremendous amount of good team spirit. But not enough interest shown by spectators. The competition was severe, but the team put out alot of effort. Jeff Lasley and Bill Kelso, trans- fers from another school, proved to be valuable to the team. Accord- ing to Coach Racke, next year's plans include more strategic at- tempts made by the team. 5 TN I v SERVING the ball over the net to his Liver- more opponent is tennis team member, Steve Cagle. Steve went on to win his match. FRANK CLARK drops back to receive a smash from an Amador opponent. The Dons went on to defeat the Lions with a 7-0 score. ,.......- - ,x ' N ,. fs 'P .......-..- ,g W ...M ,........a.,,,.. .-.,.....-M. Q --of-in-n-4-U- ' ' W -0 l ?',-...p-nu---- . . ,, ........- -- l . s .JE i J 'A J Q ...gp--..o-an-bn... I .4 fr t . ff if . ' , -.W-M L I weft. .- cz I ' Q:-L------------M -Y e 0 u . . Wa, .......,.-...-.---- .........,.,- 1 C I T. 89 . as ,.'1-.. . - .-aww' f K g4,'l2g,mv , R' I' 1- 5 I 'tu ..a,. .W-,a....u.....-fun.-- C 3 .....iL........,.-,...... va mam. TW? 1' -A f,.- ,af h. ,- ,W . 4 m.,...1.4aaI5 i ' 'x5'y.i'-I , 'I .sl--+ 8 MIKE ROCKER uses a side swing to get the ball into his opponent's court. Although Mike won his match, Granada beat the Lions 6-l. ...V ...,. .W-----1 , ., A- we v gy WW? nmanxaaa JEFF LASLEY chosen as one of the most valuable players of the l97l tennis team casually steps over to return a serve to win VARSITY SCORES LIBERTY OPPONENTS John Swett Amador 'Antioch Albany Granada Livermore John Swett 0 Amador 7 2 Albany 5 0 Granada 7 I Livermore 6 SEASON'S LEAGUE RECORD W L 3 8 'Non League 85 1-...,,,,,.r,,, li' Q 1 -4 Gasca, Massoni Lead Varsit Basketball Team Coach Jerry Miller and his var- sity Lions started out with strong hopes of a good season to follow, after a victory over Antioch and Edison. According to Coach Miller. The season was frustrating and the team lacked experience, The team showed good spirit and tried to improve their games as they went through the season. The scoring leader was Sal Gasca and the leading rebounder was Roy Massoni. The second team all league was Steve Knight and Sal Gascaf' stated the coach. The season's league record was four wins and eight losses, The team came in sixth place in the EBAL competition. The over all record was 9-13. SAL GASCA leaps high into action to make a few extra points for the Lion team. The Lions lost with a score of65-64, 86 STEVE KNIGHT rushes across the court to keep the ball away from his opponent and score. The Lions were defeated 77-60. VARSITY LION, Matt Jacobs and an Antioch Panther stretch high for the ball. The Lions won 65-44 on their home court. Y 1-'41 I .n if CENTER, Matt Jacobs tosses the ball into the Lion's basket to add two points to the score. The Lions were defeated by Albany 57-55. The Lion team led the scoring through all of the game and lost at the end due to a bad pass. rink 'ff'i?i lf i - I I ln kv 4 9 5' cf s-I .4 , QA iff' f Maia-f 5 T. fig. 5,353 7 U A il'i?5h+'?? fV KLIB-l+.s X x ,rf N 3 :Z '52 My A . ll P51 ,xg mi: X' HN 221 is fi li 5 4 I gh-I 454 S... T :.-:'2 i TIM KNIGHT hangs onto the ball while the Antioch Panthers try to take it away. Matt Jacobs and Mitch Lasater come to assist. ,l-n- -an THE whistle blows and up goes the ball. 'LIT'S MINE, says Lion Rusty Fachner Matt Jacobs and a St. Patrick Bruin leap as he leaps into the air to keep the ball away into the air to recover thejump ball. from an Antioch opponent. STEVE KNIGHT dribbles the ball down the court while Matt Jacobs and Sal Gasca come along side to guard. Q New Coach Guides Team To Successful Season Coach Jerry Black felt this year the team was well balanced. Ile said there were ten players who could have play ed first string in any of the games. Also this year. two freshmen started the season with the team: which is unusual. Coach Black commented. Many of the games were close due to inexperi- ence. but they never quit. They had adesiretowinf' The highlight ofthe season came when the Lion Cubs had an over- time victory on Amadors own court. the score ending 6-I-62. This year's Most Valuable Player and Co-Captain was Marty Baci- galupi. The other Co-Captain was Craig Bronzan. CRAIG BRONZAN. 55. comes down between two Livermore Cow- boys completing a rebound. so he can score and even up the game. DRIVING for a lay-up in the Granada game is Mike Depiazza. IO. The J.V.'s fought for a 55-37 victory over the Amador Dons. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES LIBERTY OPPONENT 60 1 Antioch 45 39 1 Edison 74 38 4 St. Patrick 43 44 It Miramonte 3l 5I at St. Patrick 24 38 x Rio Vista 25 53 1 Lincoln 71 46 1 San Jose 55 55 Granada 37 42 Albany 52 46 Dublin 63 42 Livermore 52 34 Amador 60 46 John Swett 43 48 Granada 43 52 Albany 56 49 Dublin 67 42 Livermore 50 64 Amador 62 57 John Swett 50 SEASON'S RECORD W L 'Non-League 9 ll ARMANDO GASCA, I4, does ajump shot to put in two points for the Lion Cubs in the Livermore game held in the Livermore Gym- nasium. RICK MELGOZA, 15, fights for the ball in the game against Livermore, helping is Marty Bacigalupi, 35, and Craig Bronzan, 55. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Armando Gasca, Mike Sanchez, Grant Pierce, Jim Vawser, Steve Williams, Ron Meadows, Steve Beeks, Craig Bronzan, MARTY BACIGALUPI leaps high into the air for a lay-up and makes it to score two points for the cubs against Antioch Panthers. e 'ai x 'i-xg' 1 ,. N ' Q 5 4 at , , . B 2-'LQ i XXX Q1 5 Marty Bacigalupi, Coach Jerry Black. Ed Laremore, Rick Melgoza, Mike DePiaLza and Mark Ayers, manager. WITH two cowboys guarding him, Rick LION CUB, Rick Melgoza, 15, triestojump Melgoza dribbles down Livermore's court. high enough to clear his opponents so he can Rick went on to be the high point man. make the two points to up the socre. -..-1' asketball Team Closes Season ith 6-7 Record It's been one ol' the better Ifresh' men teamsf' stated Coach John Rogers. He also went on to say that losing two treshmen players to the JV Team added a dent to this year's I-'reshmen Team. At the end ol' the season the Lions had a total of six wins and seven loses. We just didn't have the height, commented Coach John Rogers, which created an- other dent Ior the Freshmen Team. Most Valuable Player ol' the Freshmen Team was Chris Ciaylor. JUMPING high, on Liberty's own court, is George Moreno, number 13. Competition was tough, with Liberty losing Sl-44. 92 AIMING high is hrnest Quintanilla, 24, while many Albany opponents attempt to block shot. Liberty went on to victory. 82-39. DRIBBI.ING down Liberty's court is Iirnest Quintanilla, 24. The Lions went on to vic- tory against Dublin, 54-36. 'F FRESHMAN LIBERTY OPPONENT 44 at Park 51 52 r Pacifica 46 29 Granada 45 82 Albany 39 62 Dublin 43 42 Livermore 48 39 Amador 51 71 John Swett 46 47 Granada 57 59 Albany 49 47 Dublin 51 56 Amador 60 54 John Swett 36 W L T 6 7 0 'non-league FROSH BASKETBALL TEAM-Coach John Rogers, Danny Mendoza, Greg Ham- lin. George Moreno, Chris Gaylor, John ATTEMPTING a lay up is Anthony Serna, 21, while his opponents attempt to block his shot. Liberty beat Dublin, 62-43. CHRIS GAYLOR deals with split second thinking while playing Livermore. Compe- tition was tough, with the score ending, 48-42 Q-,via -...f Q-I w-Z Vawser Ernest Qulntanllla Anthony Ser na, Danny Naverette and Carlos Sanabria manager ' FQH., SONGLEADERS-Georgi Massoni tHeadJ. Kathy Combs, Debbie Hardin, Marie Gomes, Patti DellAntico and Sharon Somer- halder, ll 94 DEMONSTRATING New Lion Cheer in a skit for the Livermore basketball rally are Valerie Seiortino and Cyndi Celoni. .IV CHEERLEADERS-Valerie Sciortino, Erica Dawson tHeadJ and Lizzie Dominguez. SONGLEADERS, Debbie Hardin and Marie Gomes end On You Lions in high spirits during the Liberty vs Mira Monte basketball game. Rally Squad Decorates Locker RoomAt Dawn The 1971-72 Rally Squad worked all last summer and this year to make over 51600. Four carwashes, eight cake sales, candy sales, a bottle drive, a paper drive as well as odd jobs, such as washing win- dows, cleaning houses and pulling weeds, were some of the projects they undertook to earn the money used to pay for summer camp, uniforms, Yuba City expenses and basketball rooters buses. This year for the first time the Rally Squad didn't cheer for just football and basketball, but for all sports. More firsts for the year were morning rallies held from 8:30 to 8:50 and the football team par- ticipating in competition yells. SMILING, majorette Lin Smith marches to the sound of Hawaii Five O for the half time show during the Albany football game. JEANEEN RANGO, the three year old mascott, watches with grave concern, the Liberty vs Dublin football game, won by theGaels. 1 :J xfiif 7 Y 1- V .,. X V Q 9, i 1 f 1 -su' v ,f V 1 . 1 jliix LYNNETTE MCLENDON, Sharon So- DECORATING THE GYM and boys' 1 merhalder, Marie Gomes, Kathy Combs, locker room at 5 a.m. are Rally Squad mem- d bers, Marie Gomes, Roxanne Sciortino and Patti DellAntico hail Liberty. Nance Tovar. 95 RALLY SQUAD MEMBERS-TOP ROW: Denise Bacchini, Robin Dixon, Nancy Col- lins, Miss Kaye Axelgard, adviser, Pam Morse. SECOND ROW: Lin Smith, Linda I McLendon, Diane Dominguez, hrica Daw- son, Lizzie Dominguez, Lynnette Mc- Lendon, Mary Jo Robinson, Kim Abreu THIRD ROW: Lisa Mori, Patti DellAntico, . A. . ,..-. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-Mary Jo FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS-Roxanne Robinson, Lynnette McLendon CHeadJ, Linda McLendon and Diane Dominguez. 96 Sciortino and Lisa Mori. Debbie Hardin, Sharon Somerhalder, Nance Tovar, Kathy Combs, Marie Gomes, Georgi Massoni, Roxanne Sciortino. BOTTOM ROW: Jeaneen Rango, Bartholomew, Con- nie Welch. Rally Squad Raises MoneyTo Pa wn Wa KEEPING TIME with songleaders at a basketball game are cheerleaders, Diane Dominguez, Lynnette McLendon and Mary .lo Robinson. STEPPING behind the Cardinal and Gold My at a football game are songleaders, Sharon ff Somerhalder, Debbie Hardin and Georgi 'K Massoni. MAJORETTES-Robin Dixon, Nancy Col- MASCOTT and H ad f R ll S d, 'Q'gJ1 Q: ' , n --,A ,1f,y-'r-f,f,1- Jr., lins, Kim Abreu, Pam Morse, Denise Bac- Nance Tovarl e O a y qua Till, 'V ,Q-.2,?::4?lf,L.Fi,i-f-Q,far.-ri chiniand LinSmith. MW, i, o . , A r , v A A, 1 ggfsff: ' , , Fa- , ,- , L 11- L , L- 97 WN Five Wrestlers Journey To EBAL Division Two Coach Keith Dawson felt there was good individual effort this year. But there weren't enough wrestlers out and this was a major cause ofthe season they had. There were five people who went to the EBAL Division Two Tour- nament this year: Alan Hanson, Ed Ramos. Dave Kersey. Joe Vas- quez. and Adolfo Deluna. Ed Ramos went to the North Coast Tournament this year after he received fifth in the Division Two Tournament. Ed was also elected Team Captain and Most Valuable Player. VARSITY WRESTLER, Eddie Ramos, has his opponent in a double armbar and is going to attempt a figure four. Ed pinned his opponent. ED RAMOS is turning his opponent over on his back so that he can pin him. Ramos got fifth in the EBAL Division Two Tour- nament and was able to go to the North Coast Tournament. Ed did go on to add three VARSITY SCORES OPPONENT 9 1 Edison 63 I3 1 Alhambra 50 w--......s 48 1 Pittsburg I8 28 1 Pacifica 30 30 1 Antioch 33 Livermore Amador Dublin Granada Albany Livermore , Amador , Dublin Granada Albany points to the varsity score, which was Liber- LIBERTY ty 20, Amador 39. 'non-league W JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES LIBERTY OPPONENT Edison Alhambra Pacifica Antioch Livermore Amador Dublin Granada Albany Livermore Amador Dublin Granada Albany -sg 'non-league Y, w L 9 48 20 39 24 33 II 53 2l 33 Il 47 I7 43 74 29 9 51 35 33 L 2 I3 6 1 I 63 0 x ' 72 33 x Pittsburg I2 28 x ' ' I8 21 as ' 39 6 is ' 72 30 60 6 ' 57 9 63 48 69 I2 ' 63 I2 40 I5 ' 36 I2 ' ' 57 36 21 WRESTLING TEAM-TOP ROW: Coach Aldolfo Deluna, Wayne Schofield, Fernan- Keith Dawson, Ed Ramos, Elias Javrequi, do Hernandez. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Dave Kersey, Ken Barley, Mark Lucchesi, Rice, Gary Ellison, Carlos Ramero, Rafael Alan Hanson, Rich Ambrosino, Ron Torres, Oseguera, Jim Kuryla, Donovan Rice, Joe Vasquez, Eddie Perez, Jesse James, and Don Byrd. JOE VASQUEZ is executing a body ride to bring his opponents shoulders closer to the mat so he can pin him. DONOVAN RICE is going for a three quar ter Nelson stack-up to pin his opponent Rice did go on to pin his opponent. 99 DAVID KERSEY'S Amador opponent tries to switch him, but David re-switches him. Liberty lost to Amador 39-20. SMILING because of his victory is Joe Vasquez. Joe pinned his opponent, but it was in vain, as Liberty lost to Livermore. IOO 1-auf f- Q 2 -S y : wrf',2'1g? 'FifK'fI254f2W'3 . ...-'1e',fqj 7W , if A . , W 'lam ' 1 I , . f?-'r , ,, N- . 1-Q- . I W we Me-' - M2-3wm'.g5 'w1.v54f- '. dt. x , ' n . 'A 4i'2j3.8'-A' . rw- . wg A .- wifi flQf 'r' BEGINNING a match is Rich Ambrosino, standing up in a tie-up position. The meet was won by the Galos, with the score 33-24. FERNANDO HERNANDEZ goes into an arm bar to turn his Dublin opponent over. Fernando's efforts were in vain. X X sw.. - ,.,. n ,Iii S 4 x f HL Hb ' .Mf-. X , .,.f-xwh, . w . . ,, , ,A W . x 4 - M ,, ,. N.. 'N YQ -4,04 ' P r X wmv-4 .. K g. W . 5 ,r -'Jw-..., I I 4-up Qbfpff , 2 3 XXWID sz 2 , I units ' XSIEIUI yfttefiilf UMW I4 gg UUQS UBEIJ17 I DIIS -I-V' SOCCER TEAMI Randy CaglC, Bill rlro, .lose Castellanoz, Phil Garcia, Paul Kelso, manager, Rob Hanberg, Rich Sling- Lasley. erland, Paul Wiseley, Cal Chato, Tony H Cl'- Four Soccer Players Earn ll-League Honors Looking back on our season I expected too much. Our league is now considered one of the Strongest league in the state. stated Coach Frank DeParsia. He also went on to say the team was hurt by the lost of two all league senior play- ers. As a result, our team consisted mainly of sophomores. To win the boys had to put out 200 per cent of effort rather than the usual l00 per cent. This was the second year in the league, Coach DeParsia's team won 7 out of 9 home games, ending up with a 7-6-I record. Most Valuable Player was Felix Chavez along with Jaime Melgoza as Team Captain. VARSITY SCORES UBER-fy OPPONENT JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES 0 Livermore 1 LIBERTY OPPONENT I Amador 2 I Granada 0 I Da La Salle 4 I Dublin o I Granada 0 7 1 Byron Boys Ranch 0 I I-Wefmofe 3 6 at Byron Boys Ranch 0 0 Amador 3 7 Last Union 0 2 a Monte Vista 4 3 4 De La Salle I I Dublin 0 0 x Monte Vista 0 2 Gfanada 1 3 Granada I 1 Livermore 4 0 Livermore 8 I Amador 4 I Amador 8 0 Dublin 5 h I Dublin 6 W L W L T Q 3 7 7 6 I nomleague 'non-league KICKING the ball is Rich Slingerland, VARSITY player and also EBAL player is number 14, of the .IV team as an opponent .lamie Melgoza. His efforts for .the-.team lead stands by. Liberty was defeated by Liver- them on to victory against Granada, 3 l more. IO2 .I ,mr- f..ff.'-ii, avg: yi' . , -wffflx ' Y . I .. - . -' I Jn. 2 I M I I J .- A, - -4 , E Q . .E fa ,fat 1-J, 4- va nh 1:1 31, V A, T a...-L.-,......b.-4v s......f................,.a......,...5- ' C V-, I V v3E,'f'9.,,,e: 1, Q, C -ft , . -'Aga-gg.. 3,9- -963 N C M T MJ' - -N1 e' f A ails. -- , 4 1' f -W , Haw, ,af id-A' ii 'i snr. .xi-,xs K .' ' .1 ' , it , 4.! ,1 A..,. h 2 .,...w L 4' E , Y 2' A I i ti va...-new-as 4' GOALIIQ David l'onseca protects his goal as an Amador opponent attemptx to gain control ofthe hall. The score ended 2- I . IN strain and stress David Tucker handles the ball. His efforts were in vain. with the score ending l-0, Livermore. 3- lin VARSITY SOCCER TEAM-TOP ROW: leg, David Tucker, Dennis Baldocchi, Steve Martinez, Aldofo Jemenez, Jaime Melgoza. Rob Hanberg, manager, Tim Hanberg, Cagle, Coach Frank DeParisa. BOTTOM Anthony Pulido, Alvaro Reye. David Forseca, Sergio Esparga, Gary Veng- ROW: Max Sanabria,Jose Jemenez, Hector I Q lj 1 its Q 103 X L e . . is ' 1' 1 - 1 .UW - ' 'I , I . 0714, Q ffm A y f . . n ill Y 5' ' li 5 . ,n , , V . ' gl at Q 4' I ' fi I ' ii U ' I s ' Q, if A as Q ul rflqfki, , V f ,. 42 :1 y' ,Q-, 1 I. I Y 7 'S N I I 'I I i .1 rf if? Q' ,Tsai . it I4 - ' ,A I . ,J VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM-TOP ROW: Coach Robert Glenn, Craig Bronzan, Dan Celoni, Rusty Fachner, Russell Blacker, Carl Mune, David Green, Doug Cunning- 9445, . 1 il I i 1 3 l Y ham. BOTTOM ROW: David Navarrette, Ed Laremore, Lalo Carmona, Mike Murphy Danny Cardoso, Steve Knight, Cal Chato manager. 0 ,vi .L l I F 104 . Q5 it WINDING UP from a stretch position is number 27, Dan Celoni. He lead the Lions onto victory against Galt 1-0. SWINGING A BAT is Russell Blacker of the varsity baseball team. His efforts were good for a base-hit single. itehers Help aseball Team ith Fine Efforts , .. , s, v 'i' mms SM' :Q-p:g',fx..,s A - , . fiilh ' 1,0 1 - 'A jffa . s 75 .,',,.., x?s,3g?f:g':p,jg5fE 'fri 'kf1.5Q, -,,,y'm-u,'Ytfig'. 5, A Y u4lf,',nA' xI'.'2f-fv'r?'.v'1' lx J' , rf 1 , 1.- p' r' nv. 1 .L I l A rig ,, -1.,..f Sllfl a A-rf 2 As expected, pitching was an essential factor in our successful season stated Coach Robert Glenn. The climax of this years' pitching was reached in the last game of the season when both Dan Cardoso and Dan Celoni com- bined talents to pitch six innings of perfect baseball before allowing a single hit to Dublin in closing the season with a 2-0 win. This season has been one of my most successful ones considering only three ballplayers returned from the previous year, stated Coach Glenn. CATCHER, Steve Knight trots over to the dugout to remove his equipment and take his turn at bat. NUMBER 19, Ed Laremore warms up for his turn at bat. Ed's position was short stop for the varsity's team. N DAN CELONI leaps high into the air to try to stop a wild throw to first base, but not in time for an out. Q do O N 'ff ' 'lr s. M., Ja Q . 2 . VA- A 1 X ,Aw +21-Mf.m-wm,g-f 2 4 i fjff. . , xlmfi' ' ng-Ir , li ' ' if ' 1 .: -.'.,, V ' ' 1 f 4' ' .lv , 1, r t, r 'if , f, 'wav h, 4: Q, 3 Y, , x A e I I T a t fi ts' A f - 3.. i i 1 -h I- i t 5 4, , , . A. - w'. '., '49 x gm g :rt F I 3 N , l ggi.-Q -,Irvin K2 F5 . I 4 W A a Z 231, 'lf A i48f'fW ' l' 5,133 5 ' a -Q32 ,ig,,?s.,f.gw.1 . e,'t:gg,1.'ft4 A u .Y 4 , ju. . , yay? rQm:L,.'A,,: D.: ,J e Q u.m !faf!f F4992 iiifflh-'!.mf+ .SQ 'if':??'ECh O -p 4 . f -, 5,1 5 eiglvidji Q Q5v:ffl'fH:,,,,. K7 VARSWY SCOREBOARD , is .. a n M x LIBERTYtEd. OPPONENT r , 5 x wma? 3 ison 2 54415-infra.:-an 4.54 vw- , It ' I yi 3 Spittsburg 4 if r , r- 3 'Patterson l . ff f 0 'Kennedy 2 ' E is ff 2 'Antioch ll 1 Q H 1 2 Livermore 4 X 1 Q jg 9 John Swett I 'V ,p A , , - V, X ,3 3 Albany l N .,,g,. ' A , iw A I Y d .ft ,fn 4 35,14 1- 7 Ama or 6 2 wg? 1 41-1,551 if 'wg ' 2. 1' ' f f f 3 - il 0 Granada 6 W 6 Dublin 3 i 1 A 3 Livermore 0 g . W I - su' 2 il p M y iv S' -, - , its 2' 6 . Wy.i,,,,,- 7 john Swell l ,Q f . fi if 1 V' - --A--M il fktiiflfff rj. Q ' f ' ' 1 X K 6 Granada 2 ' . .4 -in -' . , 1, v V , . ,, 3.?a5t?gt -. .t y Mt- Q A fi fs' ' ,,. 1 1 P-'bany 7 '95 4g.fs.,'fQff,'1g2Q3.L:QQs?j fi'-3 - ' i 3 .,,,--wr y' ,,5fi'tf.9 55 ' 5 Amador 3 . ' ?lw V '5i are vi ' , , - , 2 D bl' 0 5 '-ix ga,-is:121nJ'.1Qu - ' .N X I. . A ,QA .5 ' v , U ln ,. . , ,, Q Q - is t dit- ., A - .V A . , . , i , w L r 2- - fast ff.-2 ,f fi, 4-:www Fg'S 'E f'f s l . Q' , 1 :ff t' ' NON-League 1 Ajfifj ani-XEf'iiflm8 . 'H g fix. . 4 , tigixfgffyv 3 an 5417! I ll 5 l RP Siaf?I?fZ3Eii'ifltif7i5':5aQT43,mf iiiv'-fff'2f4EE5 'X ' wf f' A 1 'Q V 105 V's End Season ith 6-6 EBAL Record Coach Jerry Black felt that the highlights of this year's season were when the team beat Amador 4-3 with a squeeze play in the last inning and beating Livermore two times. Tie league record came out with 6 wins and 6 losses this year, and an overall record of 8 wins, l0 losses. Coach Black commented, Many teams felt that we would be an easy win but we suprised many teams by having alot of close games. This year's team was mostly new players. There was only two starters from last years squad, one of them being Tim Maggorie who was chosen as the most valuable player. MIKE SANCHEZ is starting to slide into third base in hopes that he'Il reach the base before the opponent. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES 'Edison 'Pittsburgh 'Patterso 'Kennedy 'Rio Vista Livermore John Swett Granada Albany Amador Dublin Livermore John Swett Granada Albany Amador Dublin SEASON'S RECORD 8 I0 H 'Non-League LIBERTY OPPONENTS 3 I0 7 5 9 n l 2 10 l 'Antioch 4 4 5 4 1 8 l 7 5 4 6 4 3 l I3 6 2 I 5 9 I2 0 I 5 9 9 3 PITCHING with a big overhand throw is STEPPING into the pitch, is Liberty's bat- Jim Vausher, trying to strike out his op- ter Tim Maggorie. Tim hit the ball and made ponent to make the third out. it safely to first base. -v v . . W,- A? 533-it warcraft ! J Ti32Q'eSJ?ii1?ieI 54,5 -allgfi I I ..l -- rl f ,,,,,.,-, , M. '-1. ' M'- - , Q, , U - Q. . Mg., .V gi 51' my-ps-Jw-.0-ur' an-rv W-, -.f Q ,. f ':a1.'f, ' ' A ,fit , wr iff- triage- :4.v,,g,ife ., ki, .3 T N, s fits 1 K ,: ir 'P' V ,AI 5 'ji ' tiki! 53,3-1'-5 ' ,S ,w.31-3, 4.1 gs... 7 ,,f,..g3' f31,Rt sl2,g5 fllgvff--,iv YN R. My ,Ma if as ,.,g,,,'-- Q., ,J-:rig w'?f.7-we ms. ' twzfkgigff 513295, .9 K.-1 V . aw -,-rf -wn,ase -5?5g1f.f7,fQ--2555. fi--fa-,itz mei? 15-if e'Tf3 'Nf'1'li M21 asm' zwrimgb 'wff?e'iffa-'fv.,ff-14:95, ,gs 5-eg ,,ggf3s.5gQg?a'ff,1f.3,-fxthwesg rt. ,O-:QA ., er - i. 3- .',g1.' Ls' ,'-? ?5'? fi'lfP'2'9?1 +1-' ff gr. it fl:-if 4 . fi :EN A - wx? W ' L vs ixiys, , VN ,, , ,'v.': as-, . , 5' - . ...Q I W THROWING the ball with all of his might to get a strike-out against the opposing player, is Tim Hulsey, pitcher. SLIDING into third base just in time is Tim Maggorie. Tim is one of the J.V. pitchers this year. .l.V. BASEBALL-TOP ROW: Mike San- chez, Rodney Beaver, Alan Rosa, Ralph Pulido, Max Sanabria, Tim Maggiore, Tim i V ' Q O 4' I 1 C ' , ' : - f i ? --' ln' 1 ...- it 'sf' for 5-If ff 1 'A L-,WU --L.: L' i' fi A N M Q' ' an ,.:,t1e,-fm, E gg, , ,Q f. 1 1 W fi 344.7 Lf?-,,:'.g :Cl 1. 'Q i ' I Y ' - ,M .2-gas., A ' A' ' ' --,1 iff. .YV , is .fl I. Wy, 1 'V' . ., A . 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' . .' -Mil '75 , . ! 1421 73, rev- it S1498 S.'2,A.'.--N. 1' P .' 17 -. 5' , .Pak 'J 'M fra , 'yhfi Q4-f' gd' J' ,, .- Z' ' 'ffl r 'F' W -. 'L ' 293' ft. 5 . T Shir- 3' 55' 'l if -351. 'fxetwf-Yt i' , 4 5 ,y ,xtsff V. al: 6,3 ijgx-A Nag. Y. pus. Utrrvxs' n 1' -if - Q, 'ilfiiig' rf -is -'Q 2'e5'1-,ic ' 3''ffiw-'QL'fm- .4l316fQl,'L'f',.' Lffa 3, W. s - . . 1' -- ', .,,-ns., K., --1 1 ,1 . A 5 5 T A1335 ' g J: 2 ' 'H - 1. 1 :yeh ,fag i.? YY!.,41 if fi .rl, liek Hulsey, Ron McKinney, Bob Taylor, Marty Bacigalupi, Jim Vawser, Coach Jerry Black. BOTTOM ROW: David Domingo. Steve Williams, Jeff Wheeler, Jaime Mel- goza, Bill Kelso, Danny Navarrette, Knight, John Vaws er, Steve Clark. Q :N gr if-f Qlwl ,Y-.v ,--ff ff' nw .' it fe 5 Rob ,Y x W. . 0. .si l07 R X .N , fu. v .--rg . .tilt .fl-Lx w . dn- lif' Q T ,f-ur 25. -firm vb. 1351! QF!! f --f ' 1-S .. .5 U . - 9f39 -'QI 'J' .I ,..'. .- 4. ..io.--o.a'Q-aw lO8 Golfers Win hree Matches In League Contests Although they didn't win a lot of matches this last year Coach Herb Scott commented, lt was a lot of fun to work with the boys and they enjoyed playing . The boys pulled together as a team, remarked Coach Scott. Stan Smith was our consistent golfer and generally led the team. Mike Casey was perhaps the second WITH a smooth back-swing, Mike Casey uses his one-wood to tee off on the par 5 fifteenth hole. GARY VENGLEY uses a short-iron to tee off on the par 3 eighth hole at the Bethel Island GolfCourse. COACH HERB SCOTT pulls the pin on the sixth green as the putted-ball rolls toward the hole. 45 if . best on the team. Liberty's golfers play their home matches on the fairly-flat, but long, Bethel Island Course. Taking advantage of the home course, the golfers managed five of their six victories at Bethel Island. Their lone road victory came a- gainst Dublin at the San Ramon Country Club Course. ' ii' 'abit it MQ- . if N. QQ Q,-'V r Q I I E e A A I 1 f' 'M N f Q, i 4, I p I .EN Q 5 na 'uf , . GOLF TEAM-TOP ROW: Jim Marks, Coach Herb Scott. BOTTOM ROW: Mike - Doug Myers, Stan Smith, Alan Hanson, Casey, Gary Vengley, Randy Hale, Frank GOLF SCORES Ron Torres, Mike Rocker, Steve Cozby, Brooks, Frank Clark, Jerry Hauan. M LIBERTY OPPONENT A it 'Mt.Diablo X . N' 'Irvington X A , I 'Galt X X 'San Ramon , M' Albany X if A 'Irvington X fr Livermore X , , ' Z - N, ' Q - 'Pittsburg X 4 ' 5 f 'A MN' ' ' I ' 'San Ramon X . 1 H If I X Granada rw Q 'A I ' , X 'Rio Vista K 1' ' X 'Pittsburg A I X Dublin Albany X Livermore X Amador X - Granada X X Dublin +1 - '-'ff- '-r',QMj,g5 SEASONS RECORD W L 6 I3 'non-league , , X-won match i' . 4 luifvs ' if wr ,, , 'J'g,, 4 A , ia! DAVE DALPORTO blasts his ball out of JIM MARKS chips up toward the seventh a bad sand trap position and unto the green green hoping to get close enough to the at the par 4 tenth hole. hole for a cinch putt. . .in ,ai ,P 9. :N ' 9 li- ' . . 6 -f'l'.l - fir!--C P' QI' f:-'vm 1- fer 'ff' f3m9'f35 E-Xwvxwf 2 'I - fairy-f?' -ifira-: ff' 4if'5-!'Txz,f f14 if 211' .- :FW HT. :' ' V. 1112:21-ff'-5' '3f'ff'f'fS'f5 ff3s'::f?3? Z f.. w gas-A .A .1 .,-, kl.ii,yzfv1-Qraiph. iv:-. fda, ff- - , f ,, .mf O'A4',.,-n, . I- K, , a I I. 1' ,A . by-amy, 5. A ' -' . Q' fgfifij , we .kgs i Q A - we STARTING out the race with a good lead is David Graves. He is going into his second lap ofthe hundred yard butterfly. Q 'A RICK PASTOR, one of Liberty's swim- mers, turns the corner for a final lap of free- style in a race for time and place. .v.,,,,,v- ' yi' aka,-r, ., ...- -rv' SWIMMING TEAM TOP ROW: Mike Navarro, Steve Beeks, Bill Stanton Murray, Rodney Lowrie, David Graves, Rick Pastor, Billy Ortez. BOTTOM Gary Serna, Kyle Ferrill. SECOND ROW: Joe Frisby, Mike Wheeler, Joe VARSITY SCORES LIBERTY OPPONENTS 'Mt Diablo Armijo Amador 'Ceres Albany 'Dela Salle 'Antioch , Granada Livermore 'Modesto - John Swett 'Armijo WLT 75l 'Non-League 2' mil ,savanna ROW: Coach Jack England, Richard Del Barba. f 1 1 If Xff 49 'Franklin 43 l if 5 3l , 62 A, 1 ' . 55 38 ' r A' , 34 - 61 I J 49 4l ' 6l ' 33 58 ' ' 36 47 ' 47 34 6I 24 70 6l 34 57 37 57 f I I v4 .'- -f nm afffwrf swfrfffr +e.i+ri .-asv' A M-4, 5 - 1 it . 0 5...-qguy Q Hr 'ft ,'.4.:,::gJ -uw 'Q' ' g V ij, .I N M -If! . 'wif N' - KA , ,,53,.a ' , ,A V..-ff .f ,Q-mann.. W FINISHING a beautiful dive to make a high score is Gary Serna one of Liberty's varsity divers. WAITING for the sound of the gun to start the race are varsity swimmers David Graves and Kyle Ferrill. Swimmers Smash Five Records In '72 Season Coach .lack England said he felt the individual effort was tremen- dous this year. The whole team made an all out effort to win. Some of the outstanding swimmers were Rick Pastor, who broke three rec- ords in freestyle, Dave Graves who broke two records in the individual medley and Kyle Ferrill. I think that next year if we have more depth we will be a threat to any team in the league, com- mented Coach England. l V ,N H if R435 Q f , .v . .....-- --D+--W 'vefff . g s. l Q .- ,f ' al We '- - E ,eg W - PASSING an opponent is Kyle Ferrill on his third lap of the individual medley. Kyle went on to win the race. g X -Q -cg. l Z ... 1.4- fs.-.A--nf-:4:0S.. -. , 3 . . V ..x.,.?t,Ms 1 .,,,,s,4 .- amd. . A ,.-- :-4-tv... - ' A -L, , ',.k:.,f.-.W V '- TV We ' by , ,a-,,.-.-..-.... i ,,M4.a,, A 1, 4 JJ I , 1 -4 PULLING hard to catch up with his op- ponent in a close race is Rodney Lowrie swimming breaststroke. an -af 'g 'V 5 W. 1 s T Q ts Y' l' Q58 , S i Y' fb-'---'W r-- '?v'fvhq' ' I ' f . W K .,, 5. M. , ,,,,, We ' pk A I faux.. ,A 1 3- ,ww g ,iivwyx x 1 KC, A fg, . ' 5 . t ,. t , 'W-f '1e1'iwi'5ff , .M . 'iv ' i' 1 . 1.5255 , -' gg- f ,aw , t VL- .. , sf'-f L -sw' , ' 'f , 'x . . f- , 4, 12' . - t My 1.134 f--- Q V asa. , . 4.4. X ' 3 V ' . A 1 IK . Ig' -I uh, A w v A-QV' ' -' H l -LK... ' My. 'Z xx S ' as 2 ' '- ' - W' y , -, 'A fi ' ' W.. Y. V 4,4 W ' gaV.a: m., ,ai-swf -ff ' '+I-A I X ' e 1 R Bmw ,-. I . ' 'f ,,' Ulf n , ,....-...,,.,,,.., , - , 'I .'t . ,mga--M ...gi --1.-M '1 ' T STARTING a back flip is Billy Ortez. He Q' finished second in this meet but he took '- fourth in the EBAL Swim meet. f- I 7 lll Track Team mproves Record From '70 Season According to Coach Keith Daw- son, the track team did fairly well against schools that are the same size as Liberty. The team did better than last year. They had many close games. In the EBAL meet Liberty tied with John Swett for last place and ended the season with a l-5 league record. The varsity team finished the season with a 2-9 overall record. The jv's completed the season with a I-I0 record. There was quite a turnout for the team this season. There was a lot more team effort put out this year, commented Coach Dawson. VARSITY track member Mitch Lasater leaps high over the bar as he clears with a jump of 6'3 . f 1 sf 1 'l:'i a. v. Q f- ail' wk if v we f ll2 VARSITY SCORES 'Concord ' Las Lomas 'Clayton Valley Dublin Granada 'Antioch Livermore Albany Amador John Swett SEASON'S RECORD W non-league LIBERTY OPPONENTS 40 96 47 89 38 97 55 81 68 'Pacifica 67 27 IO9 42 94 43 93 53 83 46 90 101 34 L 2 9 8 I DWANE LANDRUM comes in alone as his John Swett opponents try to catch up. Dwane place first in his event. DAVID TUCKER leaps far out into the long jump pit. After three trials, he made the finals with l9'7 . A 3' 7 va aw. 'K ' r. 5 -. A. N, - 1Li.S...'1..1...-1 9' - .,,, . t-nztza-:r 'gf-'F-.--R-1 :SESS ..4: '.S5 Q K4 - W 'H as '-H ' '- i'i'B 'e c S. ' il XXXXX' STEVE LEE leaps over the high hurdles as the Las Lomas opponents try to take the lead. His time was 17 flat. TRACK TEAM-TOP ROW: Jess Zavala, Dennis Baldocchi, Gary Ebersole, Jeff Buck- ingham, Mitch Lasater, Jim Venoble, Greg Hamlin, Jose Castellanos, Jerry Andrade, David Kersey, Osvaldo Ramirez, Dale Wat- kins, Geoff Lasley, Dwane Landrum, Pete n -7 Nui' ' ' ' e 1 If-ut 4. 3 DENNIS BALDOCCHI gets ready to throw the discus for the varsity Lion team. The team beat John Swett 104-36. Cruz, David Tucker, Coach Keith Dawson. SECOND ROW: Robert Mooney, Greg Haugh, Leo White, John Rios, Bill Hopkins Bill Graves, Carlos Sanabria, Perry Miguel, Gary Elison, Gary Hughes, Mike Turnage, Rick Navarro, Matt McLain, Joe Lare- a l 11.1.-1111 I l iw A. My H Jhar- uw ' , .-5.,..-.s.,M,,4-:... 1 ,I '-'lvinnlvn-v--4-fMs.v.er'v--s fs-mg il . Q1hi.,i-we Q..-M1 wg,-was-sr -..-v -1. qw- av-17' 'D - more. BOTTOM ROW: Bart Bowling, Manager, Tony Peters, Vernon Tucker, Jim Williams, Steve Hulsey, Randy Lasley, Jess Unpingco, Jim Arterberry, Frank Unpingco, Don Shoares, Don Byrd, Manager. . I I e g , ' F 'A . , A - , . . , s ,, .,.g.gf- ' ll3 Pole Vaulter Travels To orth Coast Sectlon Meet C '. , H i -I CHARTERS wait anx- iously for the results as Vernon Tucker makes his final try of l7'7 in the long jump. 114 1 5-- i i --:si - .D , 3 ,S-,Q ' x S-.jl . P -K N W 2' , 1,4 'Jaxx fy' ij? . v . if gf-ret Lixk gtk. f2k,5 gf ,-X PROMOTING much spirit for the on to victory game is the rally squad pep truck. Clad with snappy flashing signs, the truck rides through the pre-game parade hauling numerous enthusiastic rooters. H DQ CONGRATULATING queen, Lynnda Mori, with a kiss, is cap- tain Steve Knight, as Mark Lucchesi, i also captain, looks on. The Lions soared to victory lor a .lohn Swett Indian massacre. 'J al Weeks f Activities Highlight' 1 Promoting Homecoming Spirit. a number of activities were planned throughout the exciting week. Faculty and the four classes competed against each other in all the various events. Each day was set aside for a special event such as color day, poster competition, and the penny-raising fund, whose earn- ings of 5137.50 went toward a new bike rack for the school. On Homecoming Day, activities included contests such as jello-eat- ing, spoon-raw egg relay, 3-legged race, bike race, apple bobbing, and atug-of-war. Concluding the day, a rally was held in which most-spirited tro- phies were awarded, an ugly girl contest judged, and the Sophomore class announced the winner of all Homecoming activities. Excite- ment arose as Lynnda Mori was announced as the new Homecoming Queen. Students dispersed, eager to re- turn to the eventful evening, in- cluding the pre-game parade and half-time ceremonies, presenting the Liberty band, majorettes, queen, and her court. 4-.4 Homecoming Y x THERE'S always room for jello, says Rosie Stanton as she gobbles down cups of jello, eager to win for her class. SURPRISE, happiness, and joy are seen as Lynnda Mori is announced the new l97l- 72 Homecoming Queen. Sharing hcr excite- ment are Lynnette McLendon and Mary .lo Robinson. 'ax ROBBY Knight throws a pie onto Joe Munoz, freshman class president, Robby, as class president, earns his honor because the sophomores con- tributed the most pennies in the Pen- ny raising contest. HOMECOMING activities continue as couples hop along in the three-legged contest. Competing for a victory, are Fer nando Hernandez and Lori Massoni, jun iors, and Bob Smith and Laura Serna sophomores. MASCOT Jeri Richardson shouts chants PULLING for a freshman victory are Classes compete against each other and of spirit towards victory over John Swett, Rhonda Martin, Velvette Caine, Tonia faculty, from which the winners of these as she rides through the pre-game parade. Peters, Gwen Crandell, and Debbie Hendrix. challenge themselves to a final victory. L.,-X 4 -9 ', . Z I snr his '8li' CO-CAPTAINS Steve Knight and Mark Lucchesi speak at the Homecoming Rally about the victory they are going to have RACING to the finish line for a needed victory for the juniors is Christine Duncan during the Homecoming activities. ll8 KEEPING his patience, Bryan Sudweeks, balances an egg on a spoon careful not to drop it or else he is disqualified. Fx over John Swett. The team exhibited much K spirit as two members lead them to a vic- tory inthe competition yell. 4 f., fx X1 rf THE semi-finalists for Homecoming Queen watching the I-ibeftb' Lions 0Vel'C0me the Kathy Combs, Pam Graves, Georgie Mas- John Swett Indians and are awaiting the Soni, Pam Mgrse, and Nancy Tovaf arg light show at IIIC half-time activities. Exchange Students Visit For Christmas Part JULIE MORGAN, Bryan Sudweeks, and Miriam Llewellyn try samples of food while their friend, an exchange student, watches. Ll 'si' TERRY ROBBINS shares smiles with an exchange student as she offers her a plate of goodies. The foods are made by the stu- dents. pl ttts ibliiwailb 5 M Bw in :bbliamd ts 'f se Sverige M IS Ill? aiisifiilmit , Da en sn rundlur Foreign exchange students were invited to Liberty to witness the annual International Christmas, held on December 8. Among the people seen were students from Africa, Italy, and Lebonon. An around the world atmos- phere was created by tables from France, Japan, Germany, and Mexico. There were also Swedish- Danish, and Portugese-Welch combination tables. At these tables the foods and costume were dis- played. A program was held before the Christmas with some of the A- merican Field Service members singing songs such as Clementine in Vietnamise, Silent Night and Un Flambeau Jeanette Isabella in French. Kutaro, the exchange pen pal, sang Clementine in Japanese accompanying himself by guitar. ,af EAGER to try the different types of food are Mr. Boulding and Mr. Bronzan. In- ternational Christmas is sponsored by AFS. LINDA PLANCHON seems eager to dig in while Sylvia Mader helps Mrs. Clark decide which of the delicacies are less fat- tening. V Amsas.. 3 I iii 'iv-C- Wagon Wheels Roll For nnual Barn ance uf Y' Future Farmers of America spon- sored their traditional pandemoni- an Barn Dance on October 2. To set the mood of the Old West the gymnasium was decorated with hay and wagon wheels. Excitement arose when mem- bers ofthe FFA, Duke Byrd, Larry Barron, Gene Bluebaugh, Fernan- do Monriquez, and Mike Garcia, escorted the top five candidates to the platform where Pam Graves was announced FFA Chapter Sweetheart. She later received a bouquet of roses, a necklace, and a bracelet. Runners-up were Kathy Combs, Valeri Dausy, Lynnda Mori, and Mary Jo Robinson, who re- l I PAM GRAVES is caught by surprise as Duke Byrd announces her as the new FFA Chapter Sweetheart for 1971, at the Barn Dance. 120 X iff? EMBRACING her bouquet of flowers, Pam Graves, the I97l Chapter Sweetheart. poses with her court. Runners-up are Mary Jo Robinson, Lynnda Mori, Valri Dausy, and Kathy Combs. LISTENING to the sounds of Sunshine, students take a break between songs, while others enjoy themselves dancing to music provided at the annual barn dance. TL -', 41.91541 X- .i ceived necklaces. Struggling girls screamed as the doors of the haytoss were opened every hour. For added entertain- ment students briefly journeyed in and out of the marriage booth, an imaginary ceremony. Sunflower was the band that supplied the music for the evening. X ' DENNIS BALDOCCHI 13 I Q E+ t AQ 1 Ai LA- ef V. and Leo Costa anx- iously wait for the doors to open so they can throw Sharee Austin in the hay pile. FLYING hay is a typical sight as both boys SANDY REEL, Bill Hopkins, and Robin and girls amuse themselves while making Dixon keep in step with'the music as they good use of the fun provided. dance to the beat of Sunflower FRED THORNTON and Nixie Hughes talk with friends about the excitement of the evening during the annual Barn Dance. WAITING for the excitement that occurs inside, students stand in long lines to pur- chase their tickets. wx X 1' ,pe 6 as 1 . A W, px .IX NOTHING can be seen but flying hay as kids get into the act of tossing hay. This entertainment is provided at the Barn Dance. l fyd? N N MQ 1 M.-'Brig' 'o '9A 4 5:40 U QW ' E , f 'm fo W- S1 Q:-4 p S CARRYING his tired daughter and en- joying his cotton candy, is one ol the many parents who come to the popular CSF Car- nival. J A . .yea 1 arf -1 . Q t, -4 5 ll Asmsax I rm , 1 f '1 r PATIENTLY watching their customer trying to pop the balloons with the darts given him, is Janet Last and Kathy Cor- nelius. Clowns, Games Highlight nnual CSF Carnival Fun and games provided enter- tainment for all at the annual Car- nival sponsored by members ofthe California Scholarship Federation, held on March 2. A variety of booths were set up, such as the cake walk, spin-0-prize, and lollipop tree, where amusing prizes were won. Sandy Yamashita was the winner ofthe raffle contest. Clowns played by Cyndi Celoni, Christine Duncan, and Linda Plan- chon amused both young and old. jst' RONNIE OVERTON, one of the CSF advisers, tries his luck at the bean toss game while Erica Dawson watches amusingly. A f .X SELLING balloons Cyndi Celoni, Christine Duncan. and Linda Planchon, CSF clowns, pose for a picture with Julia Lasater, JERRY ANDRADE, Chairman of the car- nival, tries to attract customers into buying raffle tickets by showing off the prize. Concerts ighlight Season of Band, Choir Music The annual Spring Concert opened with introductory remarks by Mr. Lou Bronzan. who also presented the Jenny Lind Award to Karen Whitener and .Iohn Philip Sousa Award to Melvin Young. Vocal selections by A Capella Choir, Madrigal, Mixed Chorus, and Barbershop Quartet were con- ducted by Mr. Edwin Biggs while Mr. Allan Jones directed Bands II and III. Members ol' these groups spent many long hours of practice preparing their various selections which consisted ol' songs of today, such as Oh Happy Day, Superstar, and Fire and Rain. A Condor Pasa was first heard from the Mixed Chorus when the lights were lowered as the Annual Christmas Concert began. The con- cert was held December lo, with entertainment provided by Mixed Chorus, Bands II and III, A Ca- pella Choir, Madrigal, and Stage Band. These groups were under the direction of Mr. Allan Jones and Mr. Edwin Biggs. Various selections which were presented were Alleluia, Zampa Overture, and Hi-De-Ho. Students prepared for the concert weeks earlier to make it a success. STEVE COZBY, Greg Davis, Donovan SINGING their songs of harmony is the Rice, and Frank Clark, the Barbershop mixed Madrigal Group, which sang Sanctus Quartet, sing at the annual Spring Concert. and All Ye Who Music Love. KATHY COMBS entertains her audience while singing her solo, Oh Happy Day. Kathy is also active in other choral groups such as Madrigal. GRANT PIERCE accompanies the Choir songs, which include Fire and Rain, Superstar, and Oh Happy Day. . x 4 4 -92,7 R 1 vwkf- 4-L -ff - J - us-, ' 1 1 . w , .- ji f 1 ? -3 1.7 ' Sr 0 X 1' Sophomore Hop Theme Set As Moments TODD NORTHAM Sheila Buckingham Glenda Brown, Jack - ie Smethers, Nixie Hughes, and Berry Silva relax. 126 Couples spent Precious and Few Moments at the beautifully decorated Sophomore Hop on May 6. Excitement and suspense arose as the climax ofthe evening arrived when last year's Sophomore Hop King Matt Jacobs relinquished his throne to the new King Burt Brous- sard. Top four runners-up were Marty Bacigalupi, Mike DePiazza, Kyle Ferrill, and Mike Sanchez. Linda McLendon last year's queen, crowned this year's Sophomore Hop Queen Diane Galletti while her court Lizzie Dominguez, Laura Kaplan, Rosanne Sciortino, and Laura Serna gazed in happiness. LAURA MATTHEWS and her escort enjoy themselves while talking and listening to the sounds of Tangiers . ENJOYING an evening of fun are Vickie Shahan and Leo White. They are taking a break from dancing. xJ Sari rf- f T 'F1 H wx Nw 'This Magic Moment' Sets Junior Prom Theme Class officers and other members of the Junior class were seen dec- orating the cafeteria April 8, forthe dance to come that night. The dance started at 8 p.m., and lasted until I2 midnight. The music was provided by the band, Se- curity . Chaperones, as well as advisers, were present to witness the hap- penings, The cafeteria was dec- orated to the theme This Magic Moment , including tables set with bouquets of Howers. The color pictures of the couples were taken by Mr. Hal Matson. nu, A Wm X T u ,dl 'D gr-r' 'bf I4 FJ CHRISTINE Duncan and her escort forthe SMILINGLY posing for the camera are Junior Prom, Paul DeMeritt, sit down to Peggy Kelley, Jim Davis, Mike Painter, Pam rest after many exhausting dances. Stone, Mike Wheeler, and Debbie Sauer, ,Q JUST ARRIVING at the Junior Prom are Marsha Sorenson and John Mountain. They danced to the sounds of Security. Q f -A gn' ii' Ii' 'V 'ws 'X-M 1? an X 'Y' 'rss A 3 A ul. -. X. wo ands Entertain Seniors At Annual Ball After four years of planning and hard work, the expectation was well worth it. On April 22, the l972 graduating class celebrated their annual Senior Ball. As in the past, it was held at the Hotel Clare- mont in Berkeley. Students, faculty, class advisers. and friends journeyed to the second floor of the hotel for dinner, where they were seated near windows overlooking San Francisco Bay. The menu included salad, sirloin tip steak, noodles. and lemon me- ringue pie. Senior Ball activities lasted from 9 to I, during which time everyone visited socially, enjoyed their din- ner and danced to the musical entertainment provided by Inter- state 8O and Slydells. Hal Matson was present for photography of the memorable evening. WALKING down the hallway and getting ready for the night's excitement are Michele La Pointe and Aaron Kaplan. tis?-'M , U lv A, Q 3 'N ' 'Alix f if 1 Q was . , . , - I M., 'Aix K, 'N 4 f,lw ' f 1 ,4 -' H X ,Z , ,.- wana. , -., -I Q 1. 41 ' N Q. 'A X if? .1 if ' -2 ,,, JUST beginning dinner are Cheryl Phillips. Gary Vengley, Stanley Smith, and Karey Evenson posing for a picture. GETTING ready to begin their dinner pre- pared by the Hotel Claremont are Shirley Caulkins and lsidoro Loredo. N' x ,Z nuf- ,Z 'H R,.,'.v H.. v'--.,-,- 4 X4-s-it' -Y Y wb. 4' - - '2 N5 . ,r ,,-.4 5' , 4 P 5 I A JANET Hogan and Alan Hauan discuss the SMILING because of the evenings joys evening's events while Danny Jones and are Cal Chato and Debbie Talbee. After Sharon Diff watch arrivin couples. dinner they danced to the music provided. Y 8 jeu H43 'JF ,P 4 N L dim- I , Qi. A ,515 ,H 1. A, 4 . X -, - a . Q 'I'-A- Nt ' ., '-. if-.-', '- A' 'G ,ff . x ' ll - I A H. . an . i . ffge.-. ef 1 I fl E K. ,.f 4 ' 9 I X Q f, A gy I, ., , .f A 'h Mg-,ip 'K xg .Q dj Q , 'tual 'fa ' K ,2 z I A Aa fi: X 1-v,. , , TONY Medina and Rhonda Shelton await the long night ahead at thc I lgiremonl for the Senior Ball. 4-4 9-6, Iix i W s f - yn J. t 'fi NQV4 ,N v A.. 'I 4 Q-ff xx t 1,7 X ...f I X9 3 . .1 X T - frm' - li' :xx 1, as 'l W , ir W . N A-X I , 'fr D JEFF Grahn and Pam Orman are filled with excitement as they arrive at the Claremont Hotel April 22. 129 Pla makers Present By The Skin Of Our Teethl' liberty Playmakers Club pre- sented Thorton Wilderk By the Skin ol Our Teeth , a serious comedy on May ll and I2 in the drama area. The performers were Randy Hale. Barbara Cottrell, Brenda Franklin. Jerry Hustedt, Nancy Collins, Barry Hustedt. Linda Planchon, George Cozakas, Bob Smith, Leonard Giannini, Sandy Meadows, Gena Reed, Mara Reed, Mike Duke, Michele LaPointe, Janet Hustedt, Devon Brooks, Cal Chato, Carol Planchon, Kim Ab- ney, Julie Silvera, Lynette Kastell, Richard Navarro, and Mike Rod- gers. The Production Staff included Bill Stanton, Mark Ayers, Gary Reed, Rob Hamburg, Randy Cagle, Robin Lane. Sheri Soble, Dora Fenn, Becky Barrios, Rosey Stan- ton, Jody Rios, Marlene Modrall, LaVern Hogan, Dee Paulas, Vickie Shahan. Bertha Rios, Stephanie Benson, and Julie Morgan who worked on posters. RANDY HALE, play- ing Mr. Antrobus, talks to the tramp while Nancy Collins hands Richard Navarro a plate of sandwiches to hand out to those warming themselves by the fire. 'E . 'L g T My .if .ll X I A r i 3'4,z 'ht we MICHELE LA POINTE portrays the part of a Fortune Teller. Awaiting cues are Lyn- ette Kastell and Heather Honnegger. RANDY HALE and Barry Hustedt relax for a few moments before the play begins and clear up some last details. iqhn 'I xr! -. I has Q Y Tlllp PLAYMAKERS CLUB AIJVISLR, Robert Russell and Sandy Meadows share a happy moment in the producing of the play. ,, Q :F trobus, Brenda RANDY HALE, Mr. Antrobus in the play, and Nancy Collins the utility maid seem to have something going on, BARBARA COTTRELL, alias Mrs. An- scolds her son, Jerry Hustedt as Franklin and the mammoth listen. fi in xx lt. .g g. x X . TWO OF THE LOVELIESN Mara Reed and Mike Rodgers pose for their picture after being made up by Mrs. Myra Hackett. 1 i fx Ns! Q-ar - ------s.-sw M , -cv' 1: . ,N -xxx xx . 9 'Mix ,qw -. Ss.. 4,5 fa r f--f z M, ull' 5 ri A 5 97 dy . F ,ff RELAXING and enjoying themselves at ART WORK from many students is beau- the annual Applied Art Show are a fine tifully displayed in the gym. The annual group of upstanding students. Art Show was held May 30 and 3l. Ulf 454.5 I Qoigq 3 11, J-5, 7.7271 K .' 1 , l . N. t 5 og? w-.5 L, Q. yr ,v ,, 'Z .-4' sl 1 -sqgrxzk ,, ,x ox x 5, ws . . .vw . ,av L., f X1 ff? 132 -Qs' j , U -3 . g 4. :A 1+ x r if, 'v-. .4 x SR ...-...Q 1 -w x Q DAVID TUCKER and Jim Marks admire some ofthe art made by students from Lib- erty's Art Department. COUNSELOR Leonard Lucio and Louis Racke, who teachers crafts and general shop, discuss the outcome ofthe Art Show. J Awards Given at nnual Applied Arts Show .. .. .a,,,,, LAW, 1, I, , 4 .Ai A PICTURES designed by students from art classes are on show for students, faculty, and members ofthe community. DAN GILL demonstrates how to make such tools as hammers on the metal lathe during the Annual Art Show May 30 and 31. xxV,..df, . :riff This year's eleventh Applied Art Show was held May 30 and 31. Spaciously spread throughout the gym were various entries from each of the art departments: in- cluding crafts, agriculture, archi- tectural drawing, mechanical draw- ing, auto shop, wood shop, and metal shop. In some areas, ribbons were awarded to winners after being judged. Mr. Frank Schmidt, show chair- man, worked with the other teach- ers of the art department to make the show a success. The show was open to the public and grammar schools were invited. AMONG the items displayed at the annual Art Show are those which the students have made in wood shop the past year. PHIL LONG, ready to help those who may need it, sits beside a display of pottery cre- ated by the ceramics class. 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Joe DeBorba, Patti DellAntico, Paula Graves, David Navarrette, Lorraine Romero, Jerry Hustedt, Lynnette McLendon, Valri Dausy, Ed Ramos, Roberta Aguirre, Laura Costa, Sharon Diffey, Sheryl Duke, Alma Erskine, Debra Gill, Blanca Gonzalez, Vada Graham, Dorcas Howard, Janyce Johnson, Patty Martin, Marjorie Portwood, Sandy Reel, Lourddes Sancen, Pam Stone, Sandy Torres, Laura Tovar, Mary Ann Umpingco, Paula Wilson, Marsha Sorenson, Frank Brooks, Bryan Sudweeks, Dan Celoni, Ricci Cinquini, Gail Franklin, Marie Gomes, Connie Gonzalez, Neta Moore, Sharon Someralder, Melvin Young, Lin Smith, Susan Martinez, Lindsay Moffatt, Scott Johnson, Anthony Ghiozzi, Duke Byrd, Patty Martin, Karin Phillips, Tim Knight, Joel Novero, Baudelio Olveda, Maria Ortez, Sammy Rodriquez, Carlos Sanabria, Chris Sanchez, Antony Soares, Marie Soares, Isabella Urenda, Jose Castellanoz, Martha Chavarria, Leslie Crump, Selso Fernandez, Debra Lago, Alberto Morado, Lupe Puente, Marta Pulido, Junie Yonemura, Quirino Loredo, Edward Perez, Mario Sancen, Marilyn Currier, Darcy Martin, Sally Rice, Karen Whitner, Maria Puente, Kathy Kelly, Sandra Urenda, Alan Hauan, Ramon Quintanilla, and Salvador Gasca. Recipients of scholarships pre- sented by LU HS organizations in- cluded Rusty Fachner, Karen Casey, Nancy Tovar, Marie Gomes, Sharon Somerhalder, Janyce John- son, Gwen Head, Pam Ricard, Stan Smith, Gail Franklin, Janet Hogan, Mary Hanson, Debbie Hardin, Connie Gonzalez, Anthony Ghiozzi, Lindsay Moffatt, Liz Orozco, Phil Ortez, Diane Stewart, Joan Walker, Paula Wilson, and JamesCooper. The Bethel Island Lionettes award was given to Karen Whitner. Mark Lucchesi and Patricia Malicoat received the Oakley Womens Club Scholarship. Elaine Martinez was awarded the Hispanic Scholarship Fund Schol- arship went to Ron Torres. The Comite Mexicano Benefi- cencia Scholarship awarded to E.Carmona. The Brentwood Rotary Club Scholarship was given to Kathy Barton. - GWEN HEAD happily accepts the Liberty Teacher's Association Scholarship being presented by Mr. David Kirby. C. , xx . k, .t SALLY RICE receives her award for the East County Teachers Association Scholar- ship, at the awards assembly. MISS ETHEL VanTassel awards the top scholars: Connie Gonzales, Robbie Knight, Bryan Sudweeks, and Carolyn Moore. '1- i 'IW A A gl fix I X, -e , 'Q ,qi pl- - 1: . 5f'4. H 'fw'3f7f . ALAN HAUAN and Ramon Quintanilla EMERITA ORTA receives the Mexican are awarded the Edward H. Conner Foun- American Golf Association Scholarship dation Scholarship by Mr. Jerry Clayburn. duringthe Annual Awards Assembly. ,Q . - , gr V f' .N-lv-N ,Q an A a 7'1- iq Wg? l ', 4 Sl Ai. 31' J' -. N , i H'-Jw Ik Q. .-. A 'f fx A rx! :I , H I in 5' N 1 ' X .X- K. Wa, -. V. ,Q V I . ' a, . i 'sf 'fy' H, f Q '. ' . .I ,l T? W 45' 1 Qgs a . ,JL . Z 1 ' ' i 1: -- - A L' in 'K ' U ' .. 4. at qi ., l 4, - -fglw Ll- xl la 5 E2-xi' A ,, .VVV LE: 9 A . A ..w.'f. .i , fig.-. Q: 4 A , Lu. j 'kt SI 0h44p.,,4, E DURING the Honors Dinner held May 3, Dan Celoni recieves the Scholar-Athelete Award from Joe Cunningham. MR. LON BRONZAN awards Mary Han- son and Gail Franklin with the LUHS Gen- eral Scholarship during Awards Assembly June 6. 135 M . 'Ii Seniors Break Traditions for Annual Graduation This year's graduation cere- monies were held on Friday. .lune lo. on Liberty's Ohmstede Field. Graduates marched in to the tra- ditional Pomp and Circum- stancef' in their caps and gowns. Mr. Lou Bronzan introduced the class valedictorian, Gail Franklin and salutatorian, Patty Martin. Speeches were not presented by these students as in the past, but instead by a selected student speak- er, Dan Celoni, Doug Myers, class of 72 presi- dent. presented the class gift, which was left to the school. Dr. Wayne Boulding announced the graduates as Mr. H.Bloomfield and Mr. Joe L. Smith presented the diplomas to the students. So left another part of Liberty, each to his own way. MR. ALLEN JONES conducts the band as MRA EDWIN BIGGS Conducts the Choral graduates march in step to the traditional group as they sing Hail Liberty for their Pomp and Circumstancef' last time before leaving Liberty. 4es:'B 'X SHAWN PHILLIPY gladly accepts her diploma and congratulations from Mr. JoeSmith,duringtheceremonies. PROUDLY showing off their diplomas of achievement are Selso Fernandez and Oralia Villarreal. S X ,V .il x-Q X xy . A+' M' . ' Xl , , . ,9N.Qf-J. 'K .l J ,vf fi' 1 DAN CELONI, the chosen student speaker, reminds us all that we must learn from what goes on around us day by day. AFTER speaking a few last words to the class of 72 , Mr. Lou Bronzan announces the valedictorian and salulatorian. l 1 -I- George Sharp Anything imaginable could have happened on May 5, when Mr. George Sharp gave his overwhelm- ing performance of hypnosis. Volunteers for the hypnotic trance included students and teach- ers from Liberty: who, while under hypnosis. were in a state that re- sembles normal sleep, but were in- clined to do whatever their hypno- tizer told them to do. Profits from the show were for the Eddie Moreno Memorial Fund. 1 Mi Y. ' 5 t it li ' l 1- 1 5 .luis jl VALRI DAUSY displays her great strength, JOHNNY GHIOZZI. JCHUCUC Aden, and while believing she is the strongest woman David Graves laugh hilariously for no reason in the whgle world, under the influence of hypnotism. pnotizes Volunteers, udience 1' 35' -f s fc .. 1 1 , I if .viii V a .I f .H I V r it , I, R X MR. HERB SCOTT, teacher of advanced RHONDA MARTIN, Ufldfab' M0ff2fII, mathematics, journeys back to his teen-age Mary Rego and Marilyn Cufflel' IVY I0 llck days ofjazzy dancing. the imaginary syrup from their faces. . . . faculty participation in homecoming cheers I '- fi , .mg s .2 1 Sei egg at 'K 0 hs? Q ir we ' Q 1 yi ' Q 4 ' Av is 1 . 41 . M a 5+ ,, J Q ii- 5 4' ., if , 'Q 'Q , if Q A 0 A 'lush ' V ff 4 in 'v 8 3t,'ky Q i Q in -f i A t 1 ga Yi' fr S ' 1 1' V s ZX t x ' P 3 ,. I L 137' Mm. ---5 -.14 - ,-1' 1 ,ytmn- ' ,. .,.. 6 . ...ual ,.-f- ,ava- M? ..,..--1 ll'- ' I l 2 i I . 5 It I. I - i LIBERTY Board of Trust- ees- Mr, Leonard Gerry. pres, Mr. Dewey DeMar- I I tini, Mr. Don Boltzen, Mr. Joe Smith and Mr. Jack Bloomfield, clerk. AN AERIAL SHOT of the school and surround- ings show how spacious the campus is. Shown here are the buildings, park, swimming pool, and Ag area. USING the telephone in solving one of the school's problems is Principal Lou Bronzan. GIVING a speech at last year's graduation is past president of the Board of Trustees, Mr. Dewey De- Martini. New Members Help School Board During Year MRS. BILLIE FORTNER, the secretary for the administration, is sorting mail. She also records the minutes at all the board meetings. '? Q-2:7 Two new members were ap- pointed to the LUHS Board of Trustees. Joe Smith and Don Bolt- zen replaced Art Honneger and Floyd Pedersen. The board met on the second and fourth Thursday of each month to discuss and decide school plans. This year the board accepted various proposals, such as the construction of an Ag Meat Cutting Room. Approved was an opportunity program, led by Mr. Dewel Mor- gan. Future plans for rebuilding the swimming pool dressing rooms and constructing necessary class- rooms are being discussed. An election of unification of all neighboring school districts was held in June. Most elementary boards opposed the unification for individual reasons. Superintendent, Principal Prepare For PPBS Launching the Programming, Planning, Budgeting System was an important job this year for Su- perintendent Wayne Boulding. According to Mr. Boulding, PPBS is a massive undertaking for schools, involving all. By 1973 all schools will be required to use PPBS. During the fall semester Mr. Boulding completed courses at the University of Southern California at Los Angeles for his doctorate degree in education. Mr. Boulding has had classes at the University since September, l969. Principal Lou Bronzan has helped to establish new programs to meet the changing needs of the students. He has new programs in math, reading. and driver's ed. ,gig at . v i 1 t r FULL of charters, sports casters and cam- eramen is the press box which was okayed last year for the school by the board. It comes in very handy at sports games. MR. WAYNE BOULDING and Mr. Lou Bronzan stand with members of the Mexican table at the AFS International Christmas Dinner. Other faculty members attended theevent. LOOKING over some important papers is Superintendent Wayne Boulding. He has many duties which take many hours each day. SAMPLING the fondue at the French table is Mr. Wayne Boulding, who is aided by Cyndi Celoni, Laura Kaplan, Ann Bloom- field, and KK Harrison. BEFORE lunch-time the grounds around the school are very neat and free from litter. After lunch, the appearance changes. 141 Changes In Procedures Keep The changes in student programs, attendance procedures, cinch noti- ces, colleges, testing, and more have kept our administrators and counselors very busy this year. Vice-principal Gerald Clayburn has been busy changing attendance procedures. He is using Data Processing for attendance accounts. Vice-principal and Head Coun- selor Vernon Noble has been dis- cussing cinch notices. He has also added one more hour to the coun- seling. Preparing new booklets for col- lege admissions, Mr. Leonard Lucio has also helped change the PATIENTLY listening on the phone is Mr. David Kirby. He is a counselor who helps many students arrange their programs. Personnel Busy PSAT testing, by combining this test with the National Scholarship Test, which takes two hours. Mr. David Kirby has been in- volved with senior testing and college admissions. New to the counselling depart- ment this year was Mrs. Pat Clay- well. She was seeking answers to the problem of students cutting class. Miss Julia Arce has helped to change the class systems. Students that drop a class in the middle of a quarter must wait until the start of the next quarter to take another class. GOING OVER some student request forms, Miss Julia Arce calls in students to discuss the reasons for changing classes. xii'-fa . i vv'f MR. LEONARD LUCIO sits at his desk while working with various students. He adjusts and recommends certain subjects. MRS. JUNE DRAKE, school psychologist, communicates with those in need of extra help. Her office is in the counseling building. 142 fi ,I K Q .,., K-I!! ' I-3464-F t X ww,-. '- . 'lb , '--. -.n'.g-wt? lg , . .sv-K MR SAM t'Olll N instructs .1 student in i ii he 1 Q the area ol' speech problems, vvhic ' teaches git other schools in the ll1llS dis- lricl. SlAXl'lIN1i some papers together is Mr Vernon Noble, the Vice-principal. Many dilleienl duties are involved with this po- sition. far' if Q 79 if THE SCHOOL NURSE, Mrs. Barbara Bonnickson, prepares a thermometer to take the temperature of a feverish student. MRS. ALTA ACKERMAN. a secretary in the counselors building, searches the locater cards for a pupils class sched- ule. -is LOOKING over schedules to be sent out among the teachers are Mrs. Robin Beck, Mr. Vernon Noble, and Mr. Walter Shara- vonowich. MR, GERALD CLAYBURN sits at his desk writing, but takes time to have his picture taken. He is Vice-principal of the school. ff i V WW L 'f1','i, K L ,A-04 Librar The library is constantly adding new books, keeping in mind three things: what the needs of the stu- dents are nowg what the future needs of the students will be: and last the constant and heartbreaking replacement of lost and stolen .Q 1 .3 :I J,-,lp Ki! !'5 3? I B- H Faces Loss From Stolen Material materials. Last year there was SL500 worth of material stolen: and the annual budget for the library is S2,000, which allows only S500 for new books. I think it's the right and priv- W .1-11-p xxx ' ',,Uzrr uw-ar 5,9 L ,ff MR. PETER SPRINGER I ref responds to a question in one of his spring semester Economic classes. 'Y .alla ,, . VALERIE DAUSY searches the newspaper for an article in the library. The library has various newspapers for student use. EXPLAINING an assignment on the board to Barbara Cotrell for her U.S. History class is Mrs. Pat Dacus. THE SCHOOL LIBRARIANS, Mrs. Kath- erine Sorenson and Mr. Walter Sharafono- wich look over an overdue book note with disgust if ilege of every student to be an independent guardian of the library: so that anything he takes or notices being taken should be very quietly them- handled by the students selves, commented Walter Shara- fonowich, head librarian. MR. GERALD HARDT, Head of Drivers' Training, smiles at Donna Marshall fwho sits in the Drivers' Education'Simulator. - ' 1. N , . 'I to ai' g 3 ' 1. I X1 x. ' i. e 'I l. V C7 SITTING at her desk, Miss WAl,kINfi lu lunch, Mr Willigiin Snow Iithel Vufl TllSNCl L1 lib llls und Mr Peter Springer discuss the .ictiwitics tory ICACIWCI' IJKCS role :Intl ol' their -Xrncriciin fiotcrnint-nl classes, which looks over a seating chart. they lcticli in the lgill semester X- 9 Q. f L64 Aesuw.. iw. MR. WILLIAM BATZE chuckles at a joke made by one of his students. He teach- es social studies, journalism, and annual staff. fi fmt- r E -. Driving Simulator Updates Department Program The latest edition to the drivers' education program was the Link Driving Simulator. It was a mobile trailer containing I2 seats that were equipped to resemble the drivers' seat in a car. Films pro- vided by Allstate Insurance were used to simulate various driving conditions.These films were shown on a screen while the students re- acted to the situation at hand. The instructor could watch the lights that indiciate errors made by stu- dents while driving. Mr. Gerald Hardt, head of the driving instruction, felt that the students gained good experience in defensive driving and in dif- ferent conditions that would not bein drivers' training. HELPING one of his freshman social studies students, Mr. Harold Child looks on to assure everyone is working cor- rectly, MR. LAURENCE WELCH discusses a paper with Shirley Taulbe. He teaches social studies, Drivers' Ed and coaches football. ,af ?H s 5 . .,v 4 , tilVlN4i ii talk in his speech class is Dona- xan Rice, Onlookers include Barry Hustedt and Mara Reed, who laugh at ajoke. jo'-li.. wi, . fv 1 h ' , 3' vi W :A O i . 2. 1 3. p. , l MRS. MARYJANE BARNES smiles happily while correcting an English com- position, from one of her Comp. Four classes. if - ,,,,, LAUGHING heartily, while preparing to show a film strip, is Mr. Oliver Bascom. Mr. Bascom teaches English subjects including British Novels. i--3 ' its ' 'ig .. .aa It EVERY student feels differently about their classes. Lisa Abrahamson, ,. Lori Celoni, Regena Reed, and Anita Walston show this. They have freshman English taught by Mr. Ellrie Von Schopp. . 4 .Y 'fun ' e 1231..- MRS. MARY CLARK passes EXPLAINING to his English class is Mr, Richard Hackett. Vickie Hewins and Diane Dominguez read and listen. N- at 146 out paper to her speed reading class. She is new to the English department. 4 l Experimental Class Joins Language Arts rogram The addition of IBX English for freshmen enabled the English de- partment to experiment with the use of audio-video equipment in the classroom. The audio-video method is a new method to improve the reading and writing ability of students. The results of a survey taken last year show that the majority of stu- dents liked the new English pro- ram, although they wanted more choices. First quarter choices for this year were taken from what the students denoted as those courses that they would like to take the most. Mrs. Mary Clark was new to the department. teaching two periods of English. MR. RICHARD HACKETT, Brenda War- bington, Jorge Moreno and Mr. Rob Russell work on the video-tape and film machine used in English. ,zviaxzir f i, Q, -2 ,x.r WHILE keeping track of attendance, Mr. Robert Russell smiles at the people gathered in his room for speech and drama, Mr. Russell also teaches a special English class period 7. l g. MRS. DOROTHY GROMM helps two boys in her class. She teaches speed reading and freshman English during the morning. MRS. GEORGIA COOK corrects and marks reading test papers which she gave to many freshman students at the first of theyear. Z 5? i 3? . wx Q MRS. VIRGINIA DIEHL listens to the response of a student in class. She teaches courses such as independent reading and mass media. Students Garner Awards At Annual Local Fair MR ARTHUR GONZALES discusses MR GARY LEWIS checks out a tractor abook with Ron Page Mr Gonzales teaches that lb used for his ag classes and in the arts crafts Lnglish and hisotry H-A program that he advises, CASUALLY talking on the telephone is Mr. William Peters, Art Department Chairman. LOOKING over and working with a tool for hisjewelry class is Mr. John Meyer. Mr. Meyer also teaches ceramics. REACHING for some paper from a drawer is Mr. Lou Racke, while Robert Cook looks on. He teaches crafts and BIA. Mr. Lewis Racke was this year's newest addition to the art depart- ment, and taught four crafts clas- ses and one beginners industrial arts class. Liberty art students won over half of the awards given at the Contra Costa County Fair for the seventh year in a row. There were also approximately 50 Brentwood merchants windows entered in the annual Christmas window contest. Judges were picked from the peo- ple in the community. Cash awards were given to eight placing windows with manyhonorable mentions. suing' t 'WTI ' 7 i l l l i E t PLANTING and trim- ming an assortment of different plants is an ag teacher, Mr. Gary Lewis, assisted by sur- rounding students. VF R .aZ5a.:,a EXAMINING a horse is Mr. William Mi- chaud, as Steve Haulsy looks on. Horse shoeing is new to the department this year and this horse could be used for demon- strations, Department dds Pole BarnTo School Farm After saving money for five years, the Future Farmers of America were able to purchase a pole barn which was constructed in five days. The pole barn was used to store and repair agricultural equipment and also to house, out of the rain, those livestock who were to give birth. Another new building in the Agriculture Department is the meat cutting room. It was worked on during the summer by the ag students and advisers. According to Mr. Gary Lewis, there are approximately 200 stu- dents participating in the Future Farmers of America who annually sponsor the Barn Dance, Tractor Driving Contest and a rodeo. Mnnu n ' -.f .nv ' 'A' - ev lU7I .. B. . 1 1 , s s 1 ll 5 lb gn ll xx xx 111SlQ!5 CHECKING the roll drawing class is Steve l Cagle. lfhe chooses. he can take up to three years ofthis elective subject. book in his mechanical XX ,q x X N. s TAKING a moment to look at the camera is Mr. Dale Cozby, chairman of Fine and Applied Arts. Mr. Cozby teaches wood shop, architectural drawing and mechanical drawing. I49 . Business Classes Try Computer Programming X l MR. FRANK PAYNE sits at his desk cor- A new addition to the Business Department was Mrs. Mary Mori- arty. To keep her busy. she taught business fundamentals. typing l. record keeping. and also a class of social studies. For the first time at Liberty, the Business Department. along with the Agricultural Department. ex- perimented with a computer pro- gram. The computer program TEACHING Blanche Leon how to work the automatic ditto machine is Mr. Roy Krumland. This ditto machine is used to train future secre- taries in its use. worked with a lease deeded tele- phone from here to the Lawrence Hall of Science at Berkeley. Func- tioning as a teletype unit. the com- puter served somewhat like a type- writer, from which it could be talked to with a tape recording device. The purpose of this typewriter-like computer was to save a lot of time. work, and effort. recting the papers from one of his typing classes. Besides teaching his typing classes. Mr. Payne'teaches shorthand and book- keeping. 'T1' 7 . llic -.. 'tR11 SITTING at her desk is Mrs. Sue Fortner. Teaching classes of typing. bookkeeping. and business law are her responsibilities. SUPERVISING Amelia Chavez and Car- BUSINESS TEACHERS, Mr. Frank Payne men Mendoza while they practice using and Miss Rita Pirtle. chat together in the the wireless steno-lab is Miss Rita Pirtle. office located between their classrooms. CLOTHING AND FOODS teacher Mrs. MRS. GAYI, KRUMLAND makes ll sam- Jeannette Evans and Glenna Pool talk ple huttonhole on a piece of material Mrs. and work together on a dress. Krumlandteaches clothing and homemaking. I E l NEW to the Business Department this year Here she gives an as- signment to her class. is Mrs. Mary Moriarty. .fIi'f.? I .T-334' 1 l ! ,..,.3 f - fa W f'l QLZQ' MRS. JEANNE GLENN talks with a stu- dent in her classroom Mrs. Glenn teaches foods and bachelor living classes. A IU! fs Q' v fi ' L I .flaxqwgx ' fr 4 Q tl Homemaking Students Participate In Head Start For the second year, bachelor living was offered by the Home- making Department. According to Mr. Jeanne Glenn, the course was very successful, and was still extremely popular, especially with the seniors. In bachelor living, open only to boys, the students learned to select meat, work with yeast, prepare meals, table manners, and use the washing machine and dryer. As a part of their child care unit. girls in Homemaking ll classes took part in the Head Start program and were taught stitchery techni- ques. When they were experienced, they developed their own patterns. ln Homemaking lll classes, girls learned to income, home family planning. number of field the Sun Valley for comparative knit, live on low furnishings and They also took a trips. One was to Mall in Concord, shopping. Another was to Brueners to talk to an in- terior decorator. They also toured some model homes. l5l fav'- CAUGHT smiling at the camera is Coach Jack Ferrill. Besides teaching Boys P.E. Mr. Ferrill coaches Varsity football, WALKING on Ohm- stede Field with Mr. Lou Bronzan is Coach Jerry Miller. COACH KEITH DAWSON and Dr. Hugh Maiocco intently watch a football game and operate the scoreboard forthe game. i'-1.-.,,,,b N EXERCISING during P.E. are some boys in the third period class. Before participating in team sports, the boys must do many ex- ercises to warm up. Department Experiments With Coed First Period DOING back-arches in their P.E. class are some boys. Many different exercises are done at the beginning of the class. Boy's first period physical educa- tion class was part of an experi- mental program this year. The boys played co-educational phy- sical education with the girls first period class. Every six weeks the class chose what sport they would play from three electives, indi- cating their first, second, and third choices. The remaining classes began the year with gymnastics. Throughout the year they played football, vol- leyball, basketball, badminton, and baseball. The classes also had co-educational calestenics, held at the beginning ofthe period. The weight-lifting program was continued with the universal gym. Another payment was made on the machine with money left by the graduating class ofl97l. Students Take Courses Of Their Choice in P.E. For the first time this year Phy- sical Education classes were ex- perimenting with coed P.E. during period one. Swimming, tennis, volleyball, folkdancing, golf, bad- minton, archery, and judo were offered as coed classes. The instructors agree that every- thing is going great. Students are now enrolled in the sports of their choice and are learning much more, said Mrs. Carol Russell. Four new activities: life-saving, instructional swimming, figure control, and judo have been added to the physical education program. TRYING a front drop on the trampoline is Debbie Bloomfield, while members of her P.E. class look on and spot for her, HEADING across the campus is Mrs. Carol Russell who teaches girls P.E. classes. CARMEN GUZMAN perfects a straddle on the balance beam while Marlene Dozier spots and watches her. HQLDING paddle boards used for swim- NANCY TOVAR and girls P.E. BEV PIERCE helps Lin Smith to doa back ming are Mr. Keith Dawson and Mrs. Bar- teacher, Miss Karen Axelgard, laugh bend, which is a part of the floor exercise bara Severn who taught coed swimming. andjoketogether nearAwing. segment ofthe gymnastics program. 'iv'- l v ath Study Center Adds Extra Learning Area SHOWING one of his students how to do a math problem is Mr, Lee Hernandez. whose classroom has had a study center Llddedluil. L .Z EVERYONE gets involved with people and hay throwing at the FFA Barn Dance. including math teacher Mr. Herb Scott. who teaches algebra, geometry. and trig- gonometry classes. This year. for the first time, a pilot program was launched. Only one class was on the program. If successful. the pilot program will follow through with the other three classes that were not on the pro- gram. Minor textbook changes are taking place this year, says Mr. Gerald Crawford. head of the Math Department. SOLVING an algebra equation on the board is Mr. Gerald Craw- ford, who, besides teach- ing algebra classes, teaches physics and geometry. SITTING at his desk while taking the roll call is Mr. Lee Her- nandez. Mr. Hernandez teaches Algebra I B, Math IB. and Math IC. A new study center was con- structed in room F-2. The purpose of the renter was for compensitory education. The center contained such equipment as calculators. study carols. and cassette tape recorders and is in the process of buying more equipment such as film loops. This program will be useful for independent study of math, in the coming years. EATING their lunches together in the faculty room are math teachers Mr. Gerald Crawford and Mr. Herbert Scott. Most teachers bring or buy their lunches to eat inthis area. W-siffa ,J .u.. wr F MR. ROBl1R'I GLENN adiusts a microscope for sci- ence student Laura Mathews, His class- es include math and biology. MR. RON OVLR- TON and Diane Dominguez inspect a bottle in the chem- istry class that he teaches daily. P -.I.h'W' RESTING AT his desk is science teacher. Mr. Jerry Black, Mr, Black keeps busy as he is the coach of the junior varsity baseball and basketball teams. TALKING WITH his geometry students is Mr. Herb Scott. This year there are only two geometry classes, while last year three. New Biology Books Aid Students In Science To aid in the study of living or- ganisms and life processes, new books were added to the teaching of the biology classes. MODERN BIOLOGY was added for the A classes and ELEMENTS IN BIO- LOGY was added for the B classes. Because Mr. Dennis Buckley was called for service. Mr. Ron Overton was teaching chemistry, while Mr. Gerald Crawford taught physics. Earth science and advanced science were in the planning stages for future classes, to be added when funds were available. ALEX BORBON looks through a high powered microscope at something minute. Microscopes are used for biology and sei- ence classes. Choir Participates n an First - Time Events lt was a year of new events for the vocal end of the Music Depart- ment. The Girls Group make their first performance in the Christmas Concert. During the Christmas season the A Capella choir went MEMBERS of the Band lll perform for the audience during the Christmas Concert, in which Band ll and the choir also per- formed. caroling to rest homes in Brentwood and surrounding areas. This first- time event was very successful and will be carried out annually. Because of the lack of enthusiasm from boys, the Mixed Chorus was WITH A LOOK of surprise upon his face, Mr, Edwin Biggs notices the presence of the camera. He teaches choir and social studies. composed only ofgirls. For the first time, the A Cappella choir participated as a group in the University of the Pacific Music Clinic. The guest conductor was famed arranger Royal Stanton. gg f fi' EXPLAINING a metal plan to metal shop students, Claude Pierce and Robert Blevins, is Mr. Frank Schmidt, teacher of Metals and student government classes. CARRYING a film to his classroom is Mr. Allan Jones. J 156 Pl-7 . 1 ,,-f' MR. FRANK SCHMIDT helps Lill Pierce get a tub ready lor the apple bobbing compe- tition of Homecoming Day activities. i .5 .ED . R' ' I5 ti! S,3.sf,gg.9Y' ...nf GINGERLY carry- ing his tray to a table in the faculty cale- teria is Mr. Bill Grossi. auto shop instructor. IQ X HARVEY MONTENEGRO and shop teacher, Mr. Bob Gonzalez, work together in a shop class. Mr. Gonzalez's shop classes include BIA Wood, Wood 2, Metals 2, and general shop, Car Engine, New Welders Come To Shops Three new electric welders have been added to the Shops Depart- ment this year. The overall idea behind this was to help the students learn to use more than one piece of equipment in their metal shop class. The advanced class of auto shop could be seen taking in work for a fee. This work included minor jobs such as tune-ups. Delta Volkswagon donated a Volkswagon engine to be used in the class. In wood shop, two consecutive periods were used for mass pro- duction with the students forming a type of assembly line. A fourteen foot boat has been the goal of the advanced wood shop class. THE SHADOW OF Mr. Edwin Biggs is seen Christmas Concert. The A Capella choir, on the wall as he conducts the A Cappella choir for their performance in the annual along with Mixed Chorus, Girls' Group and Madrigal, also sang in the Spring Concert. l57 age MR. JAMES ALVES works the controls of the audio-linqual system in his Spanish Class. TRYING to remove the empty film reel from Bill Elmore is Gwen Head. They see films and hear tapes in their French class first period. MRS. NANCY Mc- KINNON corrects papers and works with the new Opportunity program designed to help students and im- prove their class work. ,.s' OV B V xx 00 l I fb :gi 4' A-5 ,W ISU! Vlm ll ag ,nw-, Students Request Spanish III Class Be Added A dynamic new approach to the learning of a modern foreign language, was Mr. James Alves' his teaching of comment on Spanish. He was very pleased with the reaction of some students when they wanted a third year of Spanish. The method used in teaching all of the foreign languages, Latin, French, and Spanish. is audio- lingual. This method has been used successfully for the past couple of years. ln class students repeat what the teacher says until they learn and understand it. The use of tapes with corresponding books and dialogue with their film strips, along with repeating words and learning vocabulary is what is called audio-lingual. A STUDENT in Special Education learns to use a typewriter which will benefit his future writing assignments. Movies are shown in some of the classes on certain days. 158 Q . MRS. EVELYN GRIFFITH reviews a language lesson in front of her French class Mrs. . Fi Griffith teaches Spanish. ' .Kg French, and English to the ' 1 ' students in all grades. ' sn .AQ Special Education Adds New Teachers, Course A new course has been added to the curriculum, entitled Oppor- tunity Education . It was added to provide an opportunity for stu- dents to work their way back into the regular school program. Mr. Dewel Morgan, instructor, worked with students individually to help them resolve their problems and to earn their way back into the 9 I E 'UZ school program. Because of a law, students under the age of I6 must take this class instead of continu- ation. A new library was built by stu- dents at the Continuation School. Under the instruction of Mr. Ken- neth Forlow, director, and Miss Jean Sours, students worked at their own speed and in their own way. MR. FRANK DEPARSIA smiles at the camera from behind a student, before an- swering a question in his Spe- cial Ed class. 'WE . M, .. .xx n TALKING with a student is Mr. Dewel Morgan, a teacher of a branch of special edu- cation. BETWEEN CORRECTING PAPERS at her desk, Joan Sours takes a moment to think about the presence of the photog- rapher. INSPECTING a bottle they plan to use for an art project are Mr. Kenneth Forlow and Cindy Greeley, a continuation student. TALKING together in their French 2 class are Diane Stewart, Dorothy Stornetta, and Liberty's foreign exchange student, Vu Van Hoang. l I I . f i x ag.. ' 5- .aea 3-A t v ' .- . 1:, , lv L .. 1 i A 1 5 1 i Y f.', Wi fl --, 1,5 -,gi tt? Zi 1, Ei s 1 1 Staff Keeps Busy With Man X A --.a...,.- lf PREPARING box lunches is Mary Beruman, a caf- eteria worker. SMILING, Max Sanabria sweeps the cement walks. TYPING a paper is attendance sec- retary. Jan Howard. 'wwtix Q ALMA BOWLING slices meat for many sandwiches. Routine Tasks Maintenance men worked hard to maintain the lawns of the school and to keep the litter problem at a minimum. The secretarial staff kept the school running with their behind the scene work. Daily transportation was provided by the busdrivers, who spent long hours driving and cleaning the buses. This year lunch tickets were again offered to all low-income families at reduced prices or for free hot lunches. MR. BRYAN ROOFE measures a print carefully. 423 , K N fl 4 ff?':' 'E' up ee-w At. F' if I rf, ... ' 'K 4 air ATTENDANCE SECRETARY: Mary Richards COUNSELING SECRETARY: Alta Ackerman ESEA SECRETARY1 Kay Domingo ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER2 Lucy Wong MIGRANT EDUCATION: VickiOrtez REGISTRAR RECEPTIONIST: Robin Beck TEACHERS AID: Rosie Carmona TEACHERS AIDE: Ester Sanchez CAFETERIA CAFETERIA CAFETERIA CAFETERIA CAFETERIA CAFETERIA CAFETERIA CAFETERIA MANA HELP: HELP: HELP: HELP: HELP: HELP: HELP: GER: Barbara Clark Betty Graves Willis Diffey Ruby Jones Elena Karnis Delores Kelly Margaret Phillips Jo Mildred Pierce CAFETERIA HELP: Ruby Redenbaugh BUS DRIVER: Frances Griffin HEAD GARDENER: Manuel Azevedo HEAD CUSTODIAN: Frank Souza CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN 1 Lloyd Giles : Sal Navarro 1 Alvin Perry : Francisco Sandate BUS DRIVER: Juanita Addington BUS DRIVER: La Hurl Batesel TRANSPORTATION SECRETARY: Judy Bryant BUS DRIVER: Sandra Clifton BUS DRIVER: BUS DRIVER: Pauline Garner BUS DRIVER: Faith BUS DRIVER: BUS DRIVER BUS DRIVER: Alice BUS DRIVER: Charles G arner Mattos Joyce Moss 1 Peggy Swindle Tipton Dawn Worden GROUND SUPERVISOR: Dorothy Arp Photographer Catches StaffW1thCand1d Pletures N MAINTENANCE MAN: Red Hanna I TRANSPORTATION SUPERVISOR: .lohn Addington FINANCIAL SECRETARY: Nancy Hisatomi COM PTROLLER: Billie Casey ADMINISTRATION SECRETARY: Billie Fortner 'su-591' x s,,h , 1 u J.. v 1 I I ? i 1' 'i F v ! 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N- 1 6 H 'A 1 ' LM' ' pw ' an - 5 xv af if ,, X if we wa X l Y: 8 Q W Ha., '-s-.qfx-.-.N .V ,Q--5-N. .,.,, ,M-uw BANK OF AMERICA 241 Oak Street Brentwood, California Laura Kaplan, Janet Smith CRA NDELL CHEVRON SERVICE Service ls All We Cive ,airrfvzwe . 72: 4 v pl DR. MINOR D. CALLAWAY 33236 Oak St. Brentwood Phone 6534-89335 94513 iw-Ili'Y Robin Lane, Johnny Ghiozzi. John Gomes, Lynette Kastell, Jeanette Aden Antioch's Finest FOSTER FREEZE CHIROPRACTOR Food and Refreshment Center Best Dressed Burgers in Town COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE Telephone 737 Second Street Open Daily 11 to 11:30 Fri 8: Sat Till Mid. Q4 I 53 634-4330 Brentwood, California 945 I 3 400 East 18th St. Ar1ti0Ch 757-6441 BRENTWOOD PHARMACY Prescriptions are our specialty Fine Cosmetics - Film - Gifts 316 Oak Street 634-2156 164 DASHNER MOTORS 739 SECOND STREET BRENTWOOD, CALIF. OFFICE 634-3254 RES. 634-4078 DALE DASHNER L . FR Av- BETHEL MARKET All Your Clrocery Nvvcls 68-l-2040 35 Bethel lslancl Road Bethel Island, California Heather Honegger, Burt Broussard Stornetta G Freeman CONTRA COSTA Bmmwm Pnmma LINEN SUPPLY Point of Timber Road and Highwayll 634-2216 Congratulations Class of'72 1409 4th Street Antioch 757-3360 URNETTA 3 glEADY Mix BUS.634-2276 RT.1.BOX 21: Rss 634-3372 anemwooo '55 ff J Ilf .Q - S32 gf Jeanette Aden, Tanya Tutor K ef , John Gomes. Johnny Ghiozzi l Fllll We Buy and Sell Wh Ml 2g?aL DIABLQ FARM ii'i,1ii:13Qz2f,5:,,,?3f6 EQ u I T Used tunrnittire, Appliances, Mexican imports, Rehgious items, Motor oils, Spray paints, TV's, Cards, Filters John Deere Farm Equipment 634-3573 Thousands of other items to choose from 609 Railroad Avenue, Brentwood, California 119 MAIN ST. .94 1 UAKLEY, CA 56 14151625-9996 l65 CHIQUITA MARKET , Little Store with a Big V a, 2 Smile ...f T ,ga-J Quality Meats and Groceries Blue Chip Stamps Highway 4, Oakley 625-20l3 Paul Barnes Red Carpet Realtors HISATOMI SERVICE 225 Delta Street, Brentwood, California-94513 Get the RED CARPET treatment Telephone 634-4242 You deserve the best Antioch Brentwood Bethel lsland 757-2320 63-I-3566 684-2223 f X 3 S PIT sToP Q . F PIZZA 4. Q ' ',. g , ,M-T 2. .. A Now Open Y . . ' J . - A - - our Family Apparel Store With More 4 to l I P.M. Monday and Thursday In Antioch Square 4 to 2 A.M. Friday and Saturday 1661 A SI. Antioch 2 to I I RM' Sunday Tanya Tutor, Robin Lane HIGHWAY4 PHONE 625-3520 OAKLEY t ess'-Wigs O ' xc' tstorl 2 cmtbaeus vision qsuegm. emma Q3 is f - um IMA.-of , ,, Dr. Richard F. Rye Optometrist 1205 A Street, Antioch, California Phone 757-0465 If .bf- DAVE 8: IIM'S GULF Congratulations Class of'72 Jeanette Aden, Dick Davenport, .lohn Gomes, Debbie Pool, Lynette Kaitell Johnny Ghozzi, Tanya Tutor, Robin Lane BRENTWODD BARBER SHOP Prop. Jock l-lorrison 325 Oak Street Brentwood, California FOODS jim Graves Vaughn Hummel Burt Broussard, Heather Honegger DELTA GARAGE ALPINE PACKING CoMPANY Congratulations Class of'72 For cll your oulo needs- Wholesale Meats oooos - nooce DART and Sausages I 350 W. Wakefield Road 754 Railroad Avenue 634-3516 Stockton, California 95207 167 tb Telephone Telephone 935-4051 935-4052 COUISCII Pest Control Your Insects Are My Business Complete Home And Garden Spray Service 1140 Saranap Avenue Gail W. Coulsen, Mgr. Walnut Creek, California Tim Hanberg, .lohn Gomes, Lynette Kastell 9 BaS1I 2'I2OR Phone 757-9858 Y PIT BRENTWOOD FURNITURE 2734 Lone Tree Way ---4 Complete Home Furnishings , ,f Floor Coverings-Custom Draperies featuring Q, BARBECUI-LD SPARE RIBS V Admiral- Philco - G.E. - Motorola BARBECUED BEEF, PCRK AND HAM Televisions - Stereos - Appliances DI Nl NC ROOM SERVICE 0 In l SHELL Hours-6A.M. toll P.M. 'iff ' 'Nt ,,, Phone 634-4000 Antioch Tig-gsfgne BRENTWOOD SHELL SERVICE l355 Highway 4 Brentwood , -Owners- 3214 Della Fall Blvd' Dick Ruddick - Steve Sherman Anl10Cli, Ca. 94509 t4l5l 754-3000 BERRY'S PASTRY Best Known for Qualify We specialize in wedding colces ond decoroted cokes for all occosions Antioch Shopping Center 757-585-- 168 Janet Smith, Burt Broussard Q A 'R f A fi 'J' h z -, 'arf A 1 1 1 , I ,X -ev- ma, Y. was Johnnycihlozli ANTIOCH CYCLE Full Financing I Motorcycle lnsurancc Corner of East 18th and Olive Lane 757-9300 KAWASAKI I A Port Stockton Food Distributors Inc. We Feature N UCCET Brand 466-0096 Stockton, California SALLY ANN LADIES APPAREL Downtown Antioch Fashions for the Young at Heart 514 Second Street Phone 7572131 , Antioch, Colifornio ,, K, at fl -ffi Randy Hale Curtis' 81 Broderick Real Estate Highway 4 634-3508 Brentwood, California 169 lRENE'S Personal Selections of the Latest Styles Il'l Sportswear, Skirts, Sweaters, and Dresses 225 Oak Street 634-3755 Brentwood, California DAVIS GROCERY Meats and Groceries Johnny Ghiozzi, Debbie Pool Antioch Evergreen Nursery And Florist Thomas and William Gill, Contractors 634'3Ol9 Landscaping, Carden Supplies, Floral Delivery Rt. 2, Box A44 Brentwood, California 757-4568 EARL'S TRANSMISSION AND USED CARS OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 6P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS E. LANDRUM TELEPHONE 625-2858 ADDRESS HY. its BROWN STONE RD. R51-QOH Village Coiffures QQ!! Phillips' Printers Specializing in Wigs and Hair Pieces Booxs ART SUPPLIES AND PICTURE FRAMING 1428 Highway A Brentwood, California 634-115119 FRITZ PHILLIPS 204 '-G s1-Ren 757-3253 ANTIOCH. CALIFORNIA 170 DR. KENNETH DAMSTRA Optometrist 634-2l2I 236 Oak Street Brentwood LONE TREE DRIVE-IN Don MCG ee Propieter Best Wishes MCKELL DRUG COMPANY ANTIOCH DRUG COMPANY Your Antioch Rexall Stores Prescription Specialists BHIIII 0?mRlGUlTlIlIB I GUIIIIIIBRGB Compliments and Best Wishes Class of'72 Member of FD. IC. 740 First Street Brentwood, California Heather Honegger, Janet Smith CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS - FREE DEIIVERY ANYWHERE THE STORE FOR WAITING F R NI RE 0 No matter how much they're got, most people have itrr rtei it no objection to saving money. ANTIOCH, PHONE 757-3I2l -D J. W. CUPELAND YARDS Gene Franks June Ridge Donald Putnam Sal Acosta 433 Dainty Ave. LUMBER, HARDWARE, PAINT AND BUILDING MATERIALS WIS? Q ' 5, ..,.,I ag, f 1 sinh 'fha John Gomes, Tanya Tutor 171 f if ' 5 M0 N will C: Q01 aw rlo J J I i 1 ii vbn.-. 'll fix lad if I J' , ,H 4 l X xi A ' vi' AW Ujsj i l lflffjmlig- . 1: BN. Bre n twood, California 172 'K Larry Lopez Oakley, I California - ELLIE,S BEAUTY SALON ' Ellie Billingxley Dot Murehio Deenu Yoder. . ,to some x ou l1llEllllllN SUPREME 634-2422 647 lst Street Brentwood Robin Lane, Debbie Pool COLONELSANDERSRECIPE Kentucky Pied Khickeng 2 Tunewp ond Broke Service 6'ilisfil1g1'l' llCln'llligU0l1.ii Standard Oil Products lDHQ'fl',,:iilwd 625-2220 Oakley FARMERS Stan Colburn INSURANCE Agent GROUP -W' 916 Street ,Mamas Antioch, Calif. 94509 n M, f 7 X ,Q 'S Phone 757-3022 - if O For All Your Insurance Needs John Gomes, Jeanette Aden, Johnny Ghiozzi I Liberty Drug For Prescription Service Billy E. Henderson, Ph.G. 1452 Highway 4 634-21-ll Brentwood Jeanette Aden F! A-+-1.o.:.Q.....1t, X I t F 1 ANTIOCH SPORT PARACHUTE CENTER Antioch Airodrome Lone Tree Way, Antioch Northern California's Home Of the Sport of the Space Age You think learning to drive was groovy, then try sky diving. The most fun you can have with your clothes on, Jerry Graham's Para-Centre A real high school Plumbing Contractor if 1' P o O fa ta 2 an P.O. Box 246 it Main St., Oakley SHERMAN PLUMBING SHOP PLUMBING SUPPLIES 8: REPAIRS PUMPS-SHEET METAL-APPLIANCES HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING BUS. 625-2271 HOME 625-2019 174 3 Lyle V. Case dl? East ll-3m Street Antioch ,California Phone 757-6-120 Heather Honegger, Laura Kaplan, Janet Smith, Burt Broussard oanneis Famous Burritos Burgers Tostados IACKSONS DRIVE IN MAIN STREET, OAKLEY Debbie Pool, Robin Lane, Jeanette Aden, Tanya Tutor, Lynette Kastell Skyway Auto Wreckers, Inc. 24 Hour Towing - 7 Days A Week 8 I0 6 P.M. CARS BOUGHT 81 SOLD FOREIGN 8: DOMESTIC Highway 4 81 Sims Brentwood 634-2400 0 9 Llngane S Men and Boys Clothing Regular Sr Flare Keds and Converse Athletic Shoes 614 lst Street Brentwood ROBERTS CHEVY- OL DS THANKS Greatbeab Q onCuHass Now Htaswti Wig 5 N! 7 J USS ,J Q wg o1BsoN I N 4 if l C, ,J I ,': rf Q ,L1T-g1ffLlf SERVICE Janet Smith. Burt Broussard We Gladly Explain Your Policies GIBSON-THOMAS INSURANCE AGENCY ll West 18th Street 757-5513 Antioch Robin Lane. Jeanette Aden RoB ERTs CHEVY - OLDS 1142 Highway 4 634-3942 Brentwood, California BARTHELD'S FLORAL SERVICE Flowers For All Occasions Patrick G. and Donnalee McHenry 839 First Street 634-3600 or 634-2171 MT. VIEW FOOD CENTER Highway 4 Brentwood, California Jeanette Aden, Robin Lane, Lynette Kastell Wh, f'I1 f','l ,J Y V ro 1, 2 -43,3 V . 1 W' We Carry an Assortment of Lee's, Wrangler, Karman - Pants, Shirts, ANTIOCH SHOPPING CENTER 3LC021IS 1868A ST. ANTlOCH , ,, W, , J MUBHAN 3 WESTERN SUPPLY THE STORE WHERE YOUR DQLLARS MAKE MQRE CENTS CLOTHING OFEED QTACK OVET REMEDIES ALL NEEDS OF ANIMAL LOVERS IF YOU CANT FIND IT Bob M0rgan.Jr.asr, P.o. 130x925 Hwy4 WE HAVE IT-TRY US 44155625-3949 oak1ey,Ca1if.94561 NICK'S SEASIDE SERVICE Owner Nick Rodriquez Seaside Oil Products 7th And Main St. Oakley 625-9972 DR. GERALD J. JEFFERY DR. FRANK M. HANN Congratulations Class of 72 ROSSIER PREWETT FORTNER, INC 1205 A Street INSURANCE BROKERS Antioch I ' ' llc-licacies 1, -if L I 'lk Burt Broussand, Janet Smith Har-B-Qfilliclu-ll, Pina RosslER-PR EWETT-FORTN ER Su,,c,,,k.,,w Largo N urivtx ul sausage-N and lllu-1-ws lrom lllgllly no trim-s 735 Second Street 51 l Second Street wmmi U UNM -54-M33 Brentwood Antioch Halter Wax and :X .'xllll0L'll. Clalilornia 176 aww, Floral and Gifts l4l2 A Street, Antioch, Calif. 94509 757-23733 757-9262 BOB AND MARY FRANCHETIO 7 r I '-v-gas Debbie Pool, Lynette Kastell MARGARETS FABRICS Girls who sew really make it 2008 A Sf., Antioch 757-8360 DELTA VOLKSWAGEN Sales - Service - Parts bv Jeanette Aden avi The New Roundup Western Food Open 24 Hours l884 A Street Antioch, California 754-2255 Janet Smith, Laura Kaplan X! Small World Children and lnfant's Wear 645 First Street 3100 Delta Fair Blvd. Antioch, Calif. Brentwood 634-3218 757-6040 177 -if TRIANGLE DODGE 85 E. l8th Antioch, California Dodge Mal Vineberg General Manager g g g i Bus. Phone 757-7200 Debbie Pool, Lynette Kastell FIRST RATE - NOT CUT RATE KEEP-U-NEAT CLEANERS 1815A Street Antioch, California WHITE SHIRTS OUR SPECIALTY Owner Phone I Richard Spohn 757-I775 P 1 - ZF' II Janet Smith, Burt Broussard ANTIQCH STATIONERS Congratulations Class of'72 Liberty Union High School Parent,s Club OAKLEY PAINT AND BODY SHOP COMPLETE BODY REPAIR AND PAINTING JIM CARLIN DALE HANSON SHOP 625-3550 SHOP 625-3550 F'.O. Box 51 - 7TH AND MAIN ST OAKLEY. CALIFORNIA I 78 THE FARMERS BANK F, National Bank P355 TfUCk SUPP 1175 TRACY BLVD. At The Time and Temperature Sign TRACY, CALIFORNIA PHONE 835-7125 Breakfast, lniiiclles, Dinners Open 2-1 hours 1210 Hwy -1 Ph, 634-4328 5:11 'ff-ax 5' 'T A' 1 Jeanette Aden, John Gomes 'CHEXEON BU RT PAU LSON CH EVRON We Take Better Care of Your Car Phone 757-7157 Delta Fair at Somersville Rd. Antioch, Calif. ui 'ts,f,1-,-1 - I -- Satisfaction Guazantced 0l'.1UUI'gl10lIQV Hack Western Auto The Family Store Automotives, Toys, Household Goods 235 Oak Street 33-1-4363 l79 Debbie Pool, Jeanette Aden , M 43.2-.J 1. M AZZ EI Your Authorized PONTIAC-CADILLAC SALES AND SERVICE Antioch 1530 W. l0th St. 757-5600 Lua, I Jeanette Aden, John Gomes DIABLO AGRICULTURAL KEN? BAD CHEMICALS CO. BOY MARKET Where Service is King Good Luck '72 Grads! DEWEY DE MARTINI 6344245 320 Oak Street Brentwood 1 ROUGH RIDER SLACKS 8a SPORT COATS I' , NUNN BUSH SHOES GROSHIRE CLOTHES PENDLETON SHIRTS ARROW SHIRTS MUNSINGWEAR xIIlILlI't'i for Xin John Gomes Qf w' BURGERS-CONES-THICK SHAKES-FROSTIES ' SANDWICIIES-FRIED CHICKEN lctwed' ink SHORT ORDER LUNCHES S1VI1LEY'S DRIVE-IN Beauty Salon Service with A Smile Lafayette Danville Walnut Creek 3557 Mt. Diablo 220 N. Hartz 1321 N. Main 44157 6254442 28 3-2800 837-2500 932-0300 Oakley Shopping Center I Oakley. Calif. 94561 Anligch Charlene Staley , Q , No Appointment 1844 A Jane Iain Necessary 757-0200 Owner I MAYER'S JEWELERS Downtown Antioch 516 W. 2nd Since 1935 757-1404 Tanya Tutor 594- I IIOUSEBOATS ?.. 'JsQ TOLLYCRAET GRAN MARNQR Yacht Dealer and Broker RONALD YOUNG I General Manager LEISURE LANDING P.O. Box 488 Bethel Island, Ca 94511 Sales 684-3267 Harbor 684-2166 Normun's Brentwood Tanya Tutor, Johnny Ghiozzi Nursery . h' f G d Ez. PICKIN S SERVICE STATION E'e ' 'ng MOU' 0' en I Major brand gas for the right price I Highway 4 near Lone Tree Way A150 namg brands of Oil 1 Norman 8. Marion Lozcxr 634-A961 181 tl'lEXlCANA i to is 5 it PANCHO'S MARKET Biggest Little Store ln Brentwood Open Sundays and Holidays We give Blue Chip Stamps Debb P i Lynette Kasteii UFUTED,AUTflSUPPLY Complete Automotive and A 85 W Marine Machine Shop New Management . . . Ron and Debra Lovecchio Engine Rebulldmg O Lynette Kastellulohnny Ghiozzi vvners T U Bruce and Virginia Cox V r 7 v :TED Ranch Supply Service, Inc. P. O, BOX 456 PHONE 6134-3313 BRENTWOOD, CALIFORNIA 94513 sToCK PHARMACY ,osga lpr l if ' 7, O 5 1 Light Soda on Tap 046 Hp gf, Monutocturing Your Olav . A H h Vitom n C Enriched PRESCRIPTION SPECIA LISTS Orange Grope Fru't Punch ' Lernonode 1518 A Street Antioch, Calif. 757-5355 182 ITIGIYIOITIAI 17' fe - 1 51 V L15 'Qfig Yi?'f.. ff' ,il OF ANTIOCH Sales Fine Selection Parts of Clean Used Cars SCTVICC Lease to Own -it 754-1990 1600 West l0th Street Antioch R0binl4ane.l1ynelle Kam, Antioch A Complete Professional GB d CLEANERS Til? For the Whole Family U KNIT GARMENTS CLEANEDBLQCKED Tom and Sam Matthews, Publishers COMPLETE ALTERATIONS Doris Conolly, Managing Editor DRAPERY CLEANING Published Thursday at Brentwood, Over 20 years experlence Contra Costa County, California Office: 654 Third Street at Oak Mailing Address: P.O. Box l57 E 18th st. at Alhambra of ONE DAY 754-2990 Phone: 6343133 WALT PIERCE MARINE SERVICE Engine and Hull Repair Refinishing Bethel Island John Gomes, Debbie Pool GET Il' TOGEIIIER: PACIFIC TILIPHONI AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY IMPLOYER Brentwood Dental Building Third and Oak Streets Brentwood, California 634-3503 Robin Lane, Debbie Pool Pigs 'IT4 I N65 210 G Street Antioch 754-3828 California ANTIOCH FISH 8: PETS World of Tropical Fish Tropical Fish 81 Aquarium Supplies Brine Shrimp Tubifex worms Meal worms 308 G Street Antioch 754-0530 l 84 TF- fl ll iw-ff John Gomes, Tanya Tutor, Jeanette Aden, Johnny Ghiozzi traw 315 We I p ull Xlinlvx X l tl P l'lnnl1'T 4 l U SHOPPING CENTER ISS! Szmzzflla ld. Q l l l -Xirnilxxitlimw-Iii-xi r.n.1aw lllfla hr Qu furl ll I nu- Xl 'l'rl Ai 5.4! lnviiiiiqx CARAMIHO Produce Co. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 372 PANTE LL,S Antioch Music Box Complete Auto Stereo Systems Tapes - Sets - Chrome Accessorit s -l 61 8 Recording -ith 61 C Street, Antioch T57-6618 Laura Kaplan, Heather Honegger CENTRAL BANK, NATIONAL Oakley Shopping District fFormerly Central Valley National Bank? Oakley California 625-2752 Oakley california 1 --' FAIRVIEW CHEVROLET And Liberty Grad - Ioe Lima m,,-54?wve,un5.,, If 1 HS-CMR ' 1725 - 10th sr., Antioch 757-0211 x 1--V-V Tanya Tutor, Debbie Pool BALES BAIT AND TACKLE 1 1 f Frank Saxen 'ri Snack Bar, Cold Drinks, Beer, migiiilw' Fishing and Hunting Licenses FRANK SAXEN INSURANCE AGENCY 100 East 18th Street - Antioch, California 94509 At VlClOl'y Highway Off Ramp Telephone 14151 754-3600 757-3852 Kay Preston Antioch 625-3502 California 185 BRENTWOOD AUTO PARTS COMPLETE REPLACEMENT LINES Auto- Farm-Truck-Import Marine-Small- Hi Performance Parts 659 RAILROAD AVE, 634-3952 BRENTWOOD, CALIFORNIA 634-4450 JUDY'S MARINE HARDWARE Boysen - Interlux ol 8: Z-Spar Paints Q QC' Kerosene Heater 8: Lamps C-S Y Resin and Paint E Q p g Electric Sn Plumbing Q F SUPPIIQS 1312 A Street Open 5UndaY5 Antioch, California 94509 Bethel Island, Calif. Phone: 684-2380 'I-8l6pllOh6 I415l 757-3770 Julians Union 205 Oak Street Brentwood, California Telephone: 634-2411 Julian Carreon i 'N I Tanya Tutor, Jeanette Aden ' TV .IERRY'S SNACK SHACK Hamburgers - 5 for 51.00 Fumimre Special - 33512-iglelx, tries gc cake 85 gt xican oo 514 W. 4th Sl. Highway 4 Town li Country Downtown 757-5555 l86 Oakley, California AN EQR'Q5k Q Q'Kxy C Xi. Nm 'lu E w Nlriukgigxx QAX x ae ' eanette Aden, Johnny Ghiozzi, John Gomes, Tanya Lynglte Kastellvjoh - Jeanette Aden, Debbie Pool BRIDGEHEAD DRIVE-IN, STAMM THEATRE 8L CAMPANIL CINEMA P O B 633 Anti0ch,Ca FERRElRA'S MARINE SALES E Irv I I. il SUV ir Pwr i', Iifl Muir rw 'iurwr' in A h C If 757 1606 625 Th cl S Gomes, Jeanette Aden Lit ,. 4 K... ,, a,,,,W M87 KW GALE V. WALKER I - 'L--if mar U Public Accountant :J E - lil if ' ' EI 'Wi ug E 'L 6174 Bethel Island Rd., Bethel Island f ll it-re A WU M ' i or I! he 684-2823 I I ' is .utlllml .Q at nil to 11 ti , LL, . I Lill Pierce, Randy Hale MAC'S AUTO SUPPLY SINCE SAVINGS 1887 Complete Auto Parts And Accessories AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Phone 757-4452 . 141 I A Street Antioch, California 7l6Tenth st. Machme Shop Antioch, California Fofelgn Car Parts Laura Ka Ian, Burt Brouss rd, Heather Hone er Cliff Pierce P a gg Owner I Zfrnn at RESTAURANT STEAK - SEAFOOD DAILY SPECIALS Open: Wed-Fri I l:30 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. Sat- Sun 8:00 A.M.-10:00 P.M. 61 ll Bethel Island Rd. 684-3414 188 - . IAQ DR. HUGH V. MAIOCCO DR. ABE KAPLAN DR. CHARLES DUFFY DR. PAUL KREY DR. JAMES WADNIZAK Congratulations Class of '72 LONE TREE WAY MEDICAL-DENTAL FRANK CANADA Well Drilling - Pump Sales and Service Rt. l Box 488 Phone 625-2306 Antioch, California 94509 Quality Meats and Friendly Service at HAMPTON'S MARICET 219 MAIN STREET 625-2303 P. O. BOX 177 OAKLEY, CALIFORNIA 94561 CUTlN0'S FEED SUPPLY Feed For All Animals Complete Car, Truck and Tractor Tires 4 Main Street 625-2200 Oakley, California TED TIPTON'S MOBILE SERVICE Specializes in Lube Service 30 years experience 1107 Highway 4 Brentwood, Calif. Gmail VILLAGE DELICATESSEN Levio 8- Elsie Lombardi 757-0412 1516 A Street Antioch, California Pizza, Torpedo and Submarine Sandwiches, Ravioli and Spaghetti, Barbecued Chicken and Spare Ribs Domestic and Imported, Cheeses Jeanette Aden, Johnny Ghi Ly tte Kastell, Robin L Tanya T t r,John Gomes, Debb' P l n-nanny 'fm' gui f--1 fr url ,lp ,Ae BETHEL HARBOR Harbor Road Bethel Island, California 684-2141 Congratulations Class of'72 Byron 4-H T iQ Johnny Ghiozzi, Jeanette Aden, Robin Lane REGHITTO MOTORS Our Most Valuable Asset - A Satisfied Customer CMC Trucks Buicks Opels Oldsrnobiles 1113 Tenth Street . ' 757-3800 Antioch, California 190 f ' : Y Janet Smith, Heather Honegger FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS: HARRY FERTADO REAL ESTATE JACK HERNANDEZ BILL COX HARRY FERTADO 1456 Highway 4 634-4113 BRENTWOOD HARDWARE Hardware-Plumbing Fleetwood - Paint Garden Tools 629 First St. Brentwood 634-3201 FAMOUS EASHIONS The store with the young taste in fashion with ready-to-wear sportswear. lingerie, and shoes Second 6: C Street, Downtown Eighteenth or A Street, Antioch Square Antioch, California CLINTON, W. SU DWEEKS General Contractors Floating Structures Commercial- 625-2927 Residential- 634-3922 339 A Brownstone Road Oakley CONTINENTAL CLU B Cocktails and Banquets Fantasy Beauty Salon Highway 4 Oakley, California Open 6 Days a Week Monday Thru Saturday Thursday Nights by Appointment Linda Sperry Karen Linda Patti STEWART'S MOLANDER APPLIANCE S Frigidaire Roper Kitchenaid HOOVEI' Maytag 757-0616 808 H GH Street Antioch, Calif. 94509 I1 lllll KIIWIIIUIIE llllf X HULSEY,S AAA EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE H fl N I -' f A . ' . 5 IILSEY 5 Ga' .L . esnewrwooni Hwv.4 Brownstone no l 625'2'I53 4sg, , - 1 , .A Y ' V, , e t '- 4 ' . - 3.1. -.-.- Uv- v- '. Tim Hulsey, Tanya Tutor, John Gomes RUSSO'S MARINA Congratulations Class of '72 joe and jody Russo 684-30:24 End of Piper Road Bethel Island GABBY'S 6252 Bethel Island Rd. Phone 684-3l I2 , Q f 2'lr'f' 'W 1 Qi. MOUNTAIN HEIR NOW Clothing and Accessories 603 W. 2nd Street 754-3366 Johnny Ghiozzi, Lynette Kastell L OAKLEY BUILDERS SUPPLY :Ann-4 I I f 'Q Acomp ete ineo Sgigk I building material including Redi-Mix concrete 795 Main Street, Oakley SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 6252358 COVER THE 1 ' N ' -. .fl .. -, z I ' l ur roussar, ane mi :TSA-, 2- fifcif 05:6 ' 2565 pe 64.-xg . wx ,fx-,,s-xi .Eff 4 N KV J' Q: ,Y 45115 . 3 - vp, .1 Y A , X ' J-W u f X - .ff jf. ,J , ,,. wx-, , . M' Q - + Q ,,., .tu gmt ,fi A, ,Q -Eiffg f S . JNJV K, M V35 ,. sf ,A , X 'Qi' , A V y, hi 41'- ,- . N Xt X 1 A given:-5' if at ' :- sf N 'Rv fl, X f F GW -S x grids ,gk of -9. 5.4-at 5 15? 4 x f i . i E 1 Karen Casey, Mary Jo Robinson, Marie Gomes, Lynnda Mori, Lynnette McLendon i.ri53.'.,s?Y at 1f5af'N-1 1 rw Award-winning Photographer 426 Seventeenth Street Oakland lllllp 9106 we We 'S 'L 'r -0 2 5 I E : 'ION of Hal Matson TE-2-2530 -4-'X 3 'FD 193 5 3 l ' 1 l l 5 l l I f Q X Johnny Ghiozzi, Robin Lane ROLANDO'S COFFEE SHOP 306 Oak Street Brentwood 634-3950 DIABLO VIEW FLORIST Flowers Whisper What Words Never Say FLORIST TRANS WORLD DELIVERY SERVICE Mary Lou Abel Martin 757-4636 1925 D Street Antioch, California SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 213 F STREET, ANTIOCH, CALIFOFINIA 94509 757-2020 WILLIAMS MARKET Highway 4 8L Malicoat Ave We Specialize in Fine Meat SL Groceries SPORTSMEN' S OUTB OARD SERVICE JOHNSON MOTORS PARTS, SALES, SERVICE 194 BRENTWOOD MOTORS Ford Cars and Trucks Also Mobile Homes Travel Trailors and Campers 1245 Hwy 4 Brentwood Phone 634-3551 John Gomes, Robin Lane A. Tipton Jr. Trucking 527 Second Street Brentwood California Q I JOSTEN'S PRODUCTS BY9f,S A1110 BOCIY Repair SYMBOLIZE YouR AccoMPLIsHtvtENTs AWARD WINNING RESTYLING CUSTOM PAINTING FINEST TRADITIONS - SCHOOL SPIRIT - GRADVATION - AFHII-IN I-'MI-NT FINE CUISS RINGS - YEARBOOKS - DIPLOMAS AWARDS - GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS 104 Oak Street Brentwood, California SERVING THE THIRD GENERATION T I Gj WM OF AMERICA'S FINEST STUDENTS Debbie Pool, RObIn Lane Your pe I p t t' e IVIT. RICITHTCI Dix nfnlln - AUTO BODY 115 Burton Court Danville, Calif. HOM ETOWN BAKERY Full line of bakery goods 313 Oak Street 634-2577 Brentwood, California Congratulations Class of'72 Herm Urenda I95 Student Leaders Guide School Government INDEX FACULTY DIRECTORY Alves, James-A.B., Spanish IA,Il,llI, Spanish Club Adviser Arce, Julia-A.B., M.A., Counselor, Junior Class Adviser Axelgard, Karen-B.S., Girls P.E. I-4, Fresh- man Class Adviser, GAA Adviser, Rally Squad Adviser Barnes, Mary Jane-A.B., M.A., English-2,3, 4, Pen Pal Club Adviser, Member Public Relations Committee Bascom, Oliver-M.A., English, Crystal Wall Adviser Batze, William-A.B., Social Studies I, Jour- nalism I,2,4, Annual Staff I,4, Yearbook Society Adviser, LIBERTY BELL Adviser, LION Adviser Biggs, Edwin E. B.M.E., A Cappella Choir, Mixed Chorus, Social Studies IB, Clef Club Adviser, Member Curriculum Steer- ing Committee Black, Jerry D.-A.A., A.B., General Science IB,IC, Junior Class Adviser, JV Bas- ketball Coach, JV Baseball Coach Bonnickson, Barbara-R.N., Public Relations Committee Chairman Boulding, Wayne-B.S., M.A., Ed.D., District Superintendent Bronzan, Lou-A.B., M.A., Principal, Prin- cipal's Committee, East Bay Athletic League President, East Bay Athletic Representative to North Coast Child, Harold-A.B., English, Social Studies, Executive Committee Clark, Mary E.-A.B., English 2,3,4, Home- teaching. Clayburn, Gerald-A.B., M.A., Vice Principal Claywell, Patricia-A.B., English IBB, Social Studies IBB, Counselor, Federal Projects Cohen, Sam-A.B., Speech Consultant Cook, Georgia-M.A., Reading Consultant, Supervisor Migrant Aides, Coordinator, Elementary Tutoring, Secretary for Facul- cal Drawing 2,3, Architectural Drawing I ,2, Basic Industrial Arts Crawford, Gerald-B.S., Physics, Algebra IA, ZA, Geometry, Senior Class Adviser, Chairman Math Department Dacus, Patricia-A.B., U.S. History Dawson, Keith-A.B., M.A., Boys P.E. l,2. Boys Block L Adviser, Track Coach, Wrestling Coach DeParsia, Frank-A.A., A.B., Work Study Coordinator, Varsity Soccer, JV Soccer Diehl, Virginia A.-A.B., M.S., English IB. Mass Media I, Composition 3.5, Man and His Society Drake, June-A.B., M.A., School Psychology Evans, Janette M.-B.S., Advanced Clothing, Clothing 2, Foods I, Homemaking 2, Freshman Class Adviser Ferrill, Jack-M.A., Boys P.E. I-4, Block L Adviser, Negotiating Committee, Head Varsity Football Coach, Area Chair- man for P.E., Athletic Director Forlow, Kenneth-A.B., M.A., Director of Continuation School, Continuation School Teacher Fortner, Sue-A.B., Bookkeeping I,2, Typing, Business Law, Salesmanship, Senior Class Adviser, Secretary for Faculty Glenn, Jeanne-B.S., Homemaking 2, Bache- lor Living, Pep Club Adviser Glenn, Robert-B.S., M.A., Biology B, Math IB, Chairman Science Department, Mem- ber Curriculum Committee, Professional Relations Committee, Varsity Baseball Coach Gonzales, Arthur N.-A.A., A.B., English IB, Art Fundamentals, Basic English, Calif! Mexican History. Latin American History, Crafts, La Raza Unida Adviser, Coor- dinator for AFS, Evaluation Committee Gonzalez, Robert B.-A.B., Wood Shop Metal Shop, General Shop, Driver Train- ing Griffith, Evelyn-A,B., English, Spanish, French, AFS Club Adviser Gromm, Dorothy A.-A.B., Reading Im- provement, Speed Reading, English IC, English 2,3,4, Social StudieslC v ly Grossi, William S.-A.B., BIA Auto, Auto Cozby,Dale-A.B., Wood Shop 3,4,Mechani- Shop 2, Advanced Auto Shop, Drag-on Manager Owner Ruby Aden Bob Calvert ' 1 Lion s Den Under New Management 2nd 8a Pine St. 634-8939 Brentwood Across from the high school I96 Auto Club Adviser Hackett, Richard L.-A.B., English Hardt, Gerald-A.A., A.B., Social Studies 2, Drivers' Training, Head of Drivers' Train- ing Hernandez, Elias-B.S., M.ED,, Math I, Al- gebra I, LTA Bay Area Representative Jones, Allan-B.M., M.M., Instrumental Music, Music Appreciation and Theory, Band Club Adviser, Chairman Music Department, Member Curriculum Com- mittee Kirby, David-B.S., Counselor Krumland, Gayl-A,B., Homemaking 3, Clothing I, Advanced Cothing, Home- making Club Adviser, Steering Committee, Social Committee Krumland, Roy-A.B., Typing 2, Clerical Office Practice, Business Club Adviser, Treasurer, LTA Membership Chairman Lewis, Gary-B.S., M.A., General Agricul- ture, Animal Science, Agriculture Busi- ness, Plant Science, Landscaping, F FA Ad- viser, Vice President Faculty Club, Ne- gotiating Committee STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Ad- viser Frank Schmidtg Gwen Head, corre- spondence secretaryg David Navarrette, J' s A Lucio, Leonard-A.B., M.A., Counselor Meyer, John P.-A.A., A.B., Art 1,2, Crafts 1,2, Technical Drawing 1, General Science 1,2, Ceramics 1,2, Jewelry 1,2, Sophomore Class Adviser Michaud, William K.-B.S., Metals 3, Natural Resourses, Agriculture Science, BIA Auto, FFA Adviser, Faculty Representative to Parents Club Miller, Jerry-A.B., Boys' P.E. 3,4, Social Studies 1, Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Head Basketball Coach Morgan, Dewel-A.B., Opportunity School, Continuation School Moriarty, Mary-B.S., Typing 1, Social Studies, Business Fundamentals, Record Keeping Noble, Vernon-A.B., M.A., Vice Principal Overton, Ronnie L.-B.S., Chemistry, Alge- bra 2, Biology A Payne, Frank-A.B., Typing 1, Shorthand 1, Business Math Peters, William-A.B., Art Fundamentals, Design and Composition, Evaluation Committee Chairman, Personnel Policies Committee Pirtle, Reta A.-B.S., M.S., Typing 1, Short- hand 1,2 Racke, Louis-A.A., A.B., Crafts, BIA, Ten- vice-president, Sandi Dejesus, recording secretary, Rusty Fachner, president, have all worked hard on campus problems. nis Coach Russell, Carol-A.B., Girls P.E. 1-4 Russell, Robert-A.B., English 2,3,4, Speechf Drama, English 1BX, Playmakers Adviser Schmidt, Frank-A.B., Metals BIA, Metals 2, 3,4, Student Government, Student Gov- ernment Adviser Schopp, Ellrie Von-A.B.A., B.S., Freshman English, English 2,3,4, Foreign Literature, Supernatural Literature, Who Done lt'?, Language Arts Chairman, Curriculum Steering Committee Scott, Herbert-A.B., M.A., TrigfAnalysis, Algebra lA, Geometry, Freshman Class Adviser, Negotiation Panel, Salary Com- mittee, Cross-Country Coach, Golf Coach Severn, Barbara-A.B., Girls P.E. 1-4, GAA Adviser Sharafanowich, Walter-A.B., B.S., M.A., B.L.S., Librarian Snow, William-B.S., M.A., American Gov- ernment, Sociology, Social Studies 2 Sours, Joan-Continuation Education Springer, Peter-A.B., M.A., American Gov- ernment, Sociology, Economics, Student- Observer Program, Legislative Committee Chairman, Professional Relations Com- mittee Chairman Van Tassel, Ethel-A.B., M.A., US History 3A, 3B, Latin, CSF Adviser, Latin Club Adviser Welch, Laurence-B.S., Social Studies 1,2. Professional Relations Committee Chair- man, Head JV Coach ADVERTISING DIRECTGRY AAA Shop and Swap, 165 A and W, 182 Alpine Packing Company, 167 Antioch Cycle, 169 Antioch Evergreen Nursery, 170 Antioch Firestone, 168 Antioch Fish and Pets, 184 Antioch Parachute, 174 Antioch Stationers, 178 A. Tipton Trucking, 195 Bales Bait and Tackle, 185 Bank of Agriculture and Commerce, 171 Bank of America, 164 Barney's Hickory Pit, 168 Bartheld's Floral, 175 Ben Franklin, 176 Berry's Pastry, 168 Bethel Harbor, 190 Bethel Market, 165 Big-O-Tires, 174 Brentwood Auto Parts, 186 Brentwood Barber Shop, 167 Brentwood Dental Building, 184 Brentwood Furniture, 168 Brentwood Hardware, 190 Brentwood Motors, 194 Brentwood News, 183 Brentwood Pharmacy, 164 Brentwood Shell, 168 Burt Paulsen Chevron, 179 Byers Auto Body Repair, 195 Byron 4-H, 190 Caramiho Produce, 184 Central Valley National Bank, 185 Centro-Mart, 172 Chiquita Market, 166 Clinton W. Sudweeks Construction Co., Continental Club, 191 Contra Costa Linen Supply, 165 Copeland Lumberyard, 171 Cottage Florist, 177 Coulsen Pest Control, 168 Crandell's Chevron, 164 Crystal Dairy Foods, 167 Curis, Broderick and Cinquini, 171 Cutino Feed Supply, 189 Dashner Motors, 164 Dave and Jim's Gulf, 167 Davis Market, 170 Delta Garage, 167 Delta Volkswagon, 177 Diablo Agriculture Chemical Co,, 180 Diablo Farm Equipment, 165 Diablo View Florist, 194 Dr. Minor D. Calloway, 164 Dr. Damstra, 171 Dr. Jeffrey and Dr. Hann, 176 Dr. Richard F. Rye, 166 Earl's Transmission, 170 Ed's Chevron Station, 173 Ellies Beauty Salon, 173 E.Z. Pickin's Service Station, 181 Fairview Chevrolet, 185 Famous Fashions, 190 A Fantasy Beauty Salon, 191 Farmer's Insurance, 173 Ferreira's Marine Sales, 188 Fertado Real Estate: 190 Fontaine Cleaners, 183 Foster's Freeze, 164 Frank Canada, 189 Frank Saxen Insurance, 185 Frank Williams, 194 Gabby's, 192 Gale V. Walker, 188 Garrow Real Estate, 186 Gene's Village Delicatessen, 189 Gibson-Thomas Insurance Agency, 175 Green's TV and Appliances, 186 Hal Matson, 193 Hampton's Market, 189 Hi1son's, 166 Hisatomi Service, 166 Hobbs Mobile Home Moving, 191 Homestead Savings, 188 Hometown Bakery, 195 Hulsey's AAA, 192 International Sausage, 176 lrene's, 170 Iron Pot, 188 Jackson's Drive In, 174 Jostens, 195 Judy's Marine Hardware, 186 Keep-U-Neat Cleaners, 178 Ken's Bad Boy, 180 Kentucky Fried Chicken, 173 Liberty Drugs: 173 Light Soda on Tap, 182 Linganes, 175 Lone Tree Drive-ln, 171 Lone Tree Medical-Dental Center, 189 Mac's Auto Supply, 188 Margaret's Fabrics, 177 Mayers Jewelers, 181 Mazzei Pontiac-Cadillac, 180 McKel1 Drug Company, 171 Mid-Cal National Bank, 179 Morgan's Western Supply, 176 Mountain Heir, 192 l N S ,5,,.zggg.fg I' A H ft b ,. L 4 ' f ,W A K- , It s, i.. . '-I F A-gli? WORKING on pages are Lill Pierce, Cindy and Marlene Modrall. X' .41 db ,fb W M .X. LOOKING up as the photographer snaps the picture is Marlene Modrall who is busily work- ing on one of her class pagesi I' -4 fx l 2 41-5 ff ,, ,X , ... tv,-I . . : . X FEDERAL PRISON? It sometimes is as is shown by Laura Kaplan who is trying to decide which picture she should use. HELPING out at the cotton candy machine during the CSF carnival is Bryan Sudweeks, a photographer for Annual Staff. ,, Spot Color, Collages Change Look f '72 Book Using the theme Life Consists Of , the yearbook staff tried tc carry out this idea throughout the 208 page book. The summer delivery of the book was continued for the second con- secutive Year along with a student designed cover. 198 Due to a lack of sales to the stu- dent body the yearbook was cut down mostly in the sports and activities sections. Trying to put a new effect into the annual, the order of the book was changed, putting classes first, which started with a two page col- lage. Also, the curriculum section was changed to all candid shots instead of posed. For the first time, green spot color was used in the 16 page opening. A new faculty and advertisement directory was in- cluded in a seperate part of the index. -,,,,,....Nuvwv-f 'L ' 'I .,l.....--- aw Annual Staff Changes Order Of Book For ,72 In producing a yearbook you must depend on many other people. Without these people the pro- duction of our yearbook would have been impossible. We would sincerely like to thank those people who assisted in the production of our yearbook: American Yearbook Company, for the printing and assembling of 1972 Lion Yearbook Gail Franklin ..Co-Editor-in-Chief Marie Gomes ..Co-Editor-in-Chief Jeanette Aden .... Assistant Editor Ad Editor Carolyn Moore. .Curriculum Editor Laura Kaplan . .Curriculum Editor Assistant Ad Editor Photographer Naomi Thompson . .Layout Editor ANNUAL STAFF MEMBERS TOP ROW: Mr. William Batze, adviser, Randy Hale, Leonard Giannini. SECOND ROW: Marsha Sorenson, Jeanette Aden, Cindy the 1972 LION Yearbook: The administrators and faculty members, for being so cooperative in granting all our requests: Mr. Hal Matson, for all his as- sistance and excellent photographs needed to produce an effective bookg Mr. Eldon Tanner, for his in the plant production of the yearbook: Staff Art Editor Sharon Somerhalder Senior Editor Jan Cornelius ........ Index Editor Patti DellAntico . .Activities Editor Christine Duncan. .Activities Editor Diana Galletti .... Activities Editor Photographer Marlene Modrall .... Classes Editor Lillian Pierce ...... Classes Editor Modrall, Laura Kaplan, Bryan Sudweeks, Lill Pierce, Diana Galletti, Carolyn Moore. BOTTOM ROW: Christine Duncan, Leslie Crump, Marie Gomes, Sharon Somerhalder, Mr. William Batze, our adviser, to whom we owe a special thanks for all of his hours of hard work and devotiong And last but not least the l972 LION Yroarhook Staff for their dedication and spirit throughout the year, which made the produc- tion of this yearbook possible. Gail Franklin Marie Gomes Co-Editors-in-Chief Cindy Modrall ...... Sports Editor Assistant Layout Editor Leslie Crump ........ Sports Editor Cyndi Celoni ........ Sports Editor Bryan Sudweeks .... Photographer Randy Hale ........ Photographer Leonard Giannini .... Photographer Marsha Sorenson .... Photo Editor Mr. William Batze ........ Adviser Patti Dell'Antico, Cyndi Celoni, Gail Frank lin, Naomi Thompson and .lan Cornelius FFA Members Sponsor INDEX ADVERTISING DIRECTORY Mt. View Food Center: 175 Mygrant Glass: 179 New Round-up: 177 Norman's Brentwood Nursery: 181 Oakley Builders Supply: 192 Oakley Paint and Body Shop: 178 Oakley Pharmacy: 185 Pacific Telephone: 183 Pancho's Market: 182 Pantell's Music Box: 185 Pants 'n' Things: 184 Parents Club: 178 Pat's Truck Stop: 179 Phi1lip's Printers: 170 Pit Stop Pizza: 166 Ranch Supply Service: 182 Rassier-Prewett-Fortner, Inc: 176 Red Carpet Realty, Paul Barnes: 166 Reghitto Motors: 190 Roberts Chevy-Olds: 175 Rolando's Coffee Shop: 194 Russo's Marina: 192 Sally Ann:169 FFA MEMBERS-TOP ROW: Jerry Barron, Ken Barley, John Showaker, Don Byrd, David Amar, Rich Ambrosino, Rich Pedersen, Steve Cozby, Robert Fryar, John Vawser, Ron Torres, Tim lddings. SECOND ROW: James Venoble, Steve Hulsey, Jerry Brooks, John Ray, Bob Kersey, George Cozakas, Joe Murray, Bill Ortez, Vernon Tucker, David Kersey, Mike Murray, David Sattlerk Auto Supply: 191 Sears: 194 Seaside Station: 176 Self-Service Furniture: 169 76 Station: 186 Sherman Plumbing: 174 Skyway Auto Wreckers: 174 Small World: 177 Smiley's Drivefln: 181 Snack Shack: 186 Sportsman Outboard Service: 194 Stamm Theatre, lnc.: 187 Stewart's Molander Appliances: 191 Stock Pharmacy: 182 Stockton Food Distributors: 169 Stornetta Ready Mix: 165 Straw Hat Pizza Parlor: 184 Tickled Pink Beauty Salon: 181 Tipton's Mobile Service: 190 Tito's Apparel for Men: 180 Toycta ofAntioch: 183 Triangle Dodge: 178 United Auto: 182 Urenda, Herm: 195 Village Coiffures: 170 Walt Pierce Marine: 183 A DalPorto, Wayne Schofield. THIRD ROW: Randy Cagle, Joe DeBorba, Kelli Dean, Angel Cueva, Arlene Mello, Debbie Taulbee, Mary Burroughs, Rosy Stanton, Maureen Hawkins, Tim Maggorie, Pat Hawkins. FOURTH ROW: Advisor William Michaud, Paul Rice, Roy Vargas, Ken Brewer, Leigh Ann Austin, Krim Michaud, Janice Neely, Kathy Gwilt, Annamarie Harrewyn, Robert Western Auto: 179 Dances, Rodeo, Game Abbott, Holly: 46 Abbott, Ladd: 64 Abney, Kim: 64 Abrahamson, Lisa: 64,146 Abreu, Doreen: 20 Abreu, Kim: 55,96,97 Abreu, Mary Ann: 46 Ackerman, Alta: 143,161 Addington, John: 162 Addington, Juanita: 161 Addington, Lynette: 46 Aden, Jeanette: 46,47,138,16-4,165,167,173. 174,175, 177,l79, 180.184, 186,187, 188. 189,19O,191,199 Aguirre, Roberta: 46 Airington, James: 55 Almodovar, Pamela: 64 Alvarado, John: 64 Alvarado, Marcia: 46 Alvarez, Marie: 46 Alves, James: 40,158 Alves, Jeronimo: 55 Amador, Tony: 64 Amar, David: 55 Amar, LuAnn: 64 Ambrosino, Joey: 64,80 Ambrosino, Richard: 20,99, 100 Anderson, Jimmie: 46 Anderson, Linda: 64 Andrade, Gary: 64 Andrade, Jerry: 46,51,84,1 13,123, 125 Andrade, Susana: 55 Annand, Thomas: 20,23 Aranda, Linda: 64 Arce, Julia: 142 Anaya, Fernando Monriquez, Manuel Soares, Tom Siqueido. FIFTH ROW: Perry Miquel, John Ghiozzi, Mike Garcia, Larry Barron, Lloyd Frost, Tom Annand, Adviser Gary Lewis, Mark Welker. BOTTOM ROW: Skip Jensen, Dennis May, Robert Mofield, Paul Sipes, Bill Kelso, Bill Graves, Wayne Pastor. 200 Arguelles, Connie: 46 Arp, Becky, 46 Arp, Dorothy, I6l Arterberry, Jim, 46 Atkinson, Bill, 55 Austin, Eva, 55 Austin, Leigh: 55,56 Austin, Sharee, 6,46 Axelgard, Karen, 96,153 Ayers, Mark: 46,77,9I Azevedo, Manuel, I6l Bacchini, Denise, 46,96,97 Azevedo, Randy, 55 Bacigalupi, Marty: 55,74,77,90,9l, l07 Baer, Denise, 55 Bagwell, Charlotte, 46 Baldocchi, Dennis, 46,47, I03,I I3,I2l Ball, Tony, 64 Barbee, Addie: 46 Barley, Kenneth, 99 Barnard, John, 55 Barnes, Mary Jane, I46 Barnes, Regina, 55 Barnett, Robert, 20 Barrera, Joe, 46 Barrios, Becky: 55 Barron, Jerry, 55,6I,I22 Barron, Larry, l4,20,l22 Bartee, Gary, 64 Bartholomew, I0,96 Barton, Karen, 55 Barton, Kathleen, 20,I25 Barton, Scott, 55 Barton, Wade: 20 Bascom, Oliver, I46 Batesel, LaHurl K.: I6I Batze, William, l0,I45,I99 Bauerlein, Kelly, 64 Beaver, Rodney, 55,79,l07 Beck, Jim, 20 Beck, Robin: I43,l6I Beck, Vickie: 55 Bedford, Mike, 64 Bedoya, Bob, 55 Beeks, Steve: 55,84,9l,l I0 Behne, Daniel: 64 Behne, David, 46 Beltram, Olivia, 2I Benner, John, 46 Bennett, Fred: 64,80 Beno, Jean, 64 Benson, Stephanie, 46 Bernal, Christine, 2I Berumen, Mary, l60 Berumen, Susan, 2I Bettencourt, Juliette: 64 Biggs, Edwin E.: I25,l56,I57 Bird, Martin, 64 Bisel, Cecillez 64 Black, Jerry D.,9I,I07,l55 Blacker, Russell, 46.77, I04 Blanton, Dan, 55 Blazian, Diane: 55 Blevins, Robert, 46,I56 Blevins, Rod, 64 Bloomfield, Ann, 64 Bloomfield, Debbie: 46, I 53 Bloomfield, Jack, l40 Bluebaugh, Gene: 2I Boltzen, Don, I40 Boltzen, Jan, I0,64,67 Boltzen, Rock, 46 Bonilla, Cruz, 55 Bonnickson, Barbara: I43 Borbon. Alex: 46, I 55 Borden, Diana, 64 Boulding, Wayne, 2, I99,I4I Bowers, Cindy: 56 Bowling, Alma, l60 Bowling, Bart: 64,I33,I25 Bowling, Robert, 46 Bozarth, Mark, 46 Brackenridge, Cindy: 56 Brackenridge, Shirley, 64 Bradley, Phyllis, 56 Branseum, Paul, 56 Brewer, Ken, 64 Bronzan, Craig, 56,75,77,90,9 I , I04 Bron1an,Lou: lI9,I40,I4l,I52 Brooks, Devon, 64 Brooks, Don, 56 Brooks, Frank: 56,I09 Brooks, Jerry, 64 Broussard, Burt: 56,79, I 65, I 67, I 68, I 74, I 75, l76,l78,lXX,l92 Broussard, Denise: 2I Brown, Connie: 46 Brown, Glenda: 56,I26 Brown, Richard, 56,79 Brown, Rickey: 56,83 Bruce, Susan: 2l Bryant, Judy: l6I Buckingham, Greg: I I3 Buckingham, Sheila: 56,l26 Buckler, Karen, 56 Bunn, Mike, 22 Bunnell, Jim,47 Burcham, Ken, 22 Burke, Janet: 64 Burkhart, Rob, 56 Burrola, Elsa, 56 Burroughs, Mary: 6.22 Bustos, Alfred: 47 Bustos, Silvia, 64 Bustos, Yolanda: 22 Butler, Kevin, 64,80 Byer, Jackie, 64,67 Byrd, Don: 64,80,99,I I3 Byrd, Duke, 22,I20 Byrne, Deborah, 65 Byroads, Judy, 65 Byron, Larry: 22 C Caballero, Martha, 65 Cagle, Randy: l02 Cagle, Steve: 22,84, I03, I49 Caine, Velvette, 65,I I7 Cakebread, Cathy, 3 Campbell, Regena, I5,56 Cano, Arthur, 56 Cano, Virginia, 65 Cardiff, Jan, 56 Cardoso, Dan: 22,I04 Carlson, Mark, 65 Carmona, Cornelio, 65 Carmona, Lalo, 22,I04 Carmona, Rosie S.: l6I Casey, Bearl: I62 Casey, Billie: I62 Casey, Karen, 2,3,7,23,I93 Casey, Mike, 47,I08,I09 Castellanoz, Jose, 56, l02,I I 3 Castro, Alex, 56 Castro, Elizabeth, 23 Castro, Mike, 47 Caulkins, Lynn, 56 Caulkins, Shirley, 23,128 Cecchini, Kathy, 65 Cecchini, Larry, 24 Cecchini, Linda, 47 Ceja, Alfanso, 80 Ceja, Francisco, 24 Ceja, Lupe, 56 Celoni, Cyndi: 6,56,94, I 23, I4l,I99 Celoni, Dan, 6,24,74,75,76,77,l04,I05,20I, 202,204 Celoni, Lori, 65, I46 Cero, Dorothy, 47 Chan, Susan: 65,202 Chato, Cal: 24.77, I 02, I 04, I 29,204 Chavarria, Martha, 47 Chavez, Amelia, 24,l50 Chavez. Elvira, 65 Chavez, Felix, 47 Child, Harold: I45 Cinquini, Ricci Ann, 24 Clark, Barbara, I6I Clark, Frank: 56,84,85,I09,l25 Clark, Mary E., Il9,I46 Clark, Steve: l07 Clayburn, Gerald: I43 Clements, Kris, 56 Clements, Wendy , 65 Clifton, Karl: 56 Clifton, Lova, 47 Clifton, Sandra, I6I Cline, Sheri: 56 Clogston, Mike: 65 Cloonan, Nick, 65 Cloonan, Richard: 57 Cochnauer, Allan: 65 Cochran. Donna, 65 Coelho, Marlene: 57 Coelho, Mathew, 57 Cohen, Sam, I43 Collins, Kathy: 65.I3l Collins, Nancy, 57,96,97,I30 Colvin, Renee: 65 Combs, Kathy: 2,25,94,95,96,I IX, I 20,125 Condon, Linda: 47 Cook, Robert: 57,I-18 Coombes, Terry, 57 Cooper, Jim: 25 Cordua, Teresa, 57 Cornelius, Jan, 47,l25,I99,202 Cornelius, Kathy: 65,I23,202 Costa, Laura: 25 Costa, Leo, 47 Costello, John, 25 Cottrell, Barbara, 47,l3I,I44 Coulson, Duane, 47 Coulson, Melody, 65 Cowger, Pam: 65 Cozakas, George, 47,79,200 Cozby, Dale: 28,l49 Cozby, Steven: 57,84, I09.200,202,204 Crandell, Gwen, I0,65,67,I I7 Crandell, Rick: I5,25.76,77 Crawford, Gerald, I54 Cronk, Danny: 65 Cronk, Susan: 57 Crump, Leslie: 47,I99 Cruz, Delinda: 47 Cruz, Juanita, 65 Cruz, Pete: 47.83,I I3 Cruz, Stephen: 57 Cueva, Angel, 65,200 Culpepper, Loretta: 47 Cumming, Janie, 57,59 Cunha, Roy, 57 Cunningham, Doug, 47,77,I04,204 Currier, Marilyn, 26,I38 Curtin, Vicky: 47 Cutino, John: 57 D Dacus, Patricia, 5l,I44 DaIPorto, David, 47,77,l09.200.204 Daugherty, Eddie: 65 Dausy, Valri, 26,I20,I38, I44 Davenport, Dirk, I0,47,53.I67 Davidson, Kim, 47 Davidson, Lonnie: 65 Davidson, Marlyn: 57 Davis, David: 57 Davis, Debbie: 65 Davis, Greg: 57 Davis, Janet: 65 Davis, Jefferey, 65 Davis, Jim, I27 Davis, Patrick: 47 Davis, Robin, 57 Dawson. Erica: 57,94,96,I23,202 Dawson, Keith: 99,I I3,I52.I53 Dean, David: 26 Dean, Gordon: 57 Dean, Kelli, 66,200 Deardorrff, Ray: 57,77,204 DeAzevedo, Donna, 26 DeBorba, Joe: 66,200 Dejesus. Sandi: 57 DeLaRosa, George: 66 DeLaRosa, Jim, 48 DelBarba, Joe: 57,6l,I I0 Delgadillo, Ignacio: 57 igh Grades Earn Students CSF Membership INDEX Delgado, James: 48 Delgado. Tina: 66 DellAntico, Patti: 48.94,95,96, 199,202 Dell'lmmaginc, Marc, 66,80 Dell'lmmagine, Rong 80 DeLuna, Adolfo, 57,99 DeLuna, Julia, 66 DeMaggio, Ronnie: 66,80 DeMartini, Deweyl 140 DeMartini, Judy, 26 DeMartini, Nancy, 66,202 DeMeritt, Paul, 127 DeParsia, Frank, 103,159 DePiazza, Mike, 57,6l,90,91 DeSair, Karen: 48 Diaz, Fernando, 57,82,83,202 Diehl, Virginia A., 147 Diermier, Danny, 48 Diermier, Don: 58 Difley, Sharon, 26,129 Diffey, Willis: 161 Ditmars, Kevin, 66 Dixon, Robin, 48,96,97,l21 Dixon, Stephen, 58 Domingo, David, 66,107 Domingo, Kay, 161 Dominquez, Diane, 6,l0,48,96,97,146,l55 Dominquez, Lizzie, 58,9-1,96 Doolittle, Andy, 66 Dorog, Pat, 48 Dozier, Marlene, 48,153 Drake, June, 142 Duke, Mary, 58 Duke, Michael, 58 Duke, Sheryl, 48 Duncan, Chris, 48,1 18, 1 23, 1 27,199 Dunigan, Gail, 48 Dunigan, Lillian: 66 FALL-SPRING CSF MEMBERS- TOP ROW: Mike Rocker, Dennis Baldocchi, Jesse Zavala, Mark Lucchesi, Dan Celoni, Craig Bronzan, Grant Pierce, Jerry Andrade, Jim Williams, Doug Lewis, Steve Cozby, Frank Brooks, Bob Smith, Melvin Young. SECOND ROW: Eileen Mulrooney, Patti Del1Antico, Laura Kaplan, La Verne Hogan, Marlene Modrall, Brenda Franklin, Dori Hisatomi, Lori White, Nancye Payne, Krim Duran, David: 48 Duran, Jeff,-18 Dyer, Rob, 27 E Ebersole, Cheryl, 58 Ebersole, Gary, 66,80,l 13 Ehrlich, Mark, 48 Elliot, Alan, 58 Elliot, Lucy: 27 Ellison, Gary, 66,99,l 13 Ellis, Adrienne: 27 Elmore, Bill, 158 Elsea, Douglas, 66 Elsea, Steve: 48,51 England, Dee, 66 England. Jack: 78,79,l 10 Enos, Rusty, 66,80 Erskine, Alma, 27 Erskine, Kim: 66 Eslick, Mark: 58 Esparza, Elsa: 48 Esparza, Norma: 58 Esparza. Sergio: 58,103 Evans, Carlis, 58 Evans, Glenda: 66 Evans, Janette M., 62,151 Evans, Micheal, 14,27 Evenson, Joviann:-18 Evenson, Karey, 27,128 F Fachner, Rusty, 27,87,88,89,l04,196 Michaud, Margee Harrison, Gail Franklin, Lindsay Moffatt, Erica Dawson. THIRD ROW: Susan Martinez, Carol Planchon, Marie Gomes, Sharon Somerhalder, Carol Moore, Marsha Sorenson, Lupe Puente, Pam Orman, Gladys Brooks, Deborah Byrne, Juliette Bettencourt, Kathy Cornelius, Jan Cornelius, Lori Nail, Donna Sleeter, Mr. Ron Overton. FOURTH ROW: Mary Hanson, Emerita Orta, Linda Planchon, Farjardo, Magdaleno, 162 Feliciano, Jovita: 66 Felo, Mina Morales, 27 Fenn, Dora: 58 Ferguson, Judy, 48 Fernandes, Theresa: 66 Fernandez, Benita, 58 Fernandez, Selso, 27,31 Ferrill, Kyle, 55,58.79,l 10,1 ll Ferrill, Jack 76,77,152 Fitzpatrick, Teri, 66 Flores, Rachel: 27 Forlow, Kenneth, 159 Fonseca, David, 66,103 Fortner, Billie: 140,162 Fortner, Sue: 150 Foster, William F.: 48 Fournier, Celia Ann: 27 Fournier, Dennis, 66 Fournier, Terry, 66 Foust,Gary:15,27,83 Franklin, Brenda, 58,131 Franklin, Gail: 28,199 Franzen, Cindy , 48 Frazier, Larry: 58 Frazier, Leona: 48 Frazier, Vallerieg 66 Freeze, Catherine,-18 Frey, Mary: 48 Frisby, Joe: 48,1 10 Frost, Barbara: 58 Frost, Loyd A.: 28 Fryar, Robert: 58 Funez, John, 66 G Karen Buckler, Lin Smith, Susan Chan, Nancy DeMartini, Linda McLendon, Paula Sciortino, Connie Gonzales, Heather Honegger, Sue Mooney, Mary Ann Abreu, Diane Moore, Miss Ethel Van Tassel, Karen Whitener. BOTTOM ROW: David Graves. Mike Bedford, Dennis Holder, Tony Ball, Ross Last, Fernando Diaz, .lohn Gomes, Bryan Sudweeks, Bill Hopkins, Rob Knight, Kotaro Takahashi. 202 Gage, Valerie, 66 Galindo, Mike, 66 Galletti, Diana, 55,58,199 Galvan, Martha, 66 Galvan, Rosie, 66 Gambel, Mike, 28 Garcia, Della, 66 Garcia, Eddie, 65,66 Garcia, Hector, 66 Garcia, Luis, 58 Garcia. Mat ia, 58 Garcia, Marlene, 66 Garcia, Mike, 29.122 Garcia, Phil, 101 Garcia, Rena, 48 Garcia, Reno, 58 Garcia, San Juanita, 29 Garcia, Vera, 67 Gardner, Robert, 67 Garner, Charles B., 161 Garner, Pauline, 161 Gasca, Armando, 58,90,91 Gasca, Salvador, 29,86,87,88 Gaudino, Richard, 48 Gaylor, Chris, 67,80,93 Gerry, Leonard, 140 Ghiggeri, Jeannie, 67 Ghiozzi, John, 47,48,I 38, 164, l65,l67, 169, 170,173, 181,18-1, l87,189, 190.191, 192 194 Ghiozzi, Tony, 29 Giannini, Anna,48 Giannini, Leonard, 58,125,199 Giannini, Susan, 58 Gibson, Gene, 48 Gibson, Jim, 48 Gibson, Terry, 67 Giles, Lloyd, 161 Gill, Danny, 58 Gill, Debra, 29 Gill, Sherry, 29 Glenn, Jeanne, 151 Glenn, Robert, 104,155 Gomes, John, 67,l64,165,l67,168,17l,173 179,I80,183,l84,187,188,189,192,194 Gomes, Marie, 2,3,7,29,94,95, 96,l93,199, 202 Gomez, Raul, 67,80 Gomez, Renee, 48 Guzman, Ramiro, 67 H Hackett, Richard, 146,147 Hakansson, Yvette167 Gwilt. Kathy,67,71 Hale, Randy, 48,109,130,l3l,I69,188.199 Hall, Karen, 58 Hall, Linda, 30 Ha1mi1ton,Diana,30 Hamlin. Chuck, 48 Hamlin, Greg, 67,93, I I3 Hampton, Bryan, 67 Hanberg, Brett, 67,71 Hanberg, Rob, 102,103 Hanberg, Tim, 30,103,168,20-4 Hanna, Clare, 162 Hanson, Alan, 6,49,53,99,10l,109 Hanson, Mary, 30,202 Hanson, Terri, 58 Hardin, Debbie, 30,94,96,97 Hardt, Gerald, 144 Harrell, Bev, 67 Harrewyn, Al, 67 Harrewyn, Annemarie, 58,149,202 Harrington, David, 58 Harris. Julie, 67,71 Harris, Russell, 58 Harrison, KK, 59,141 Harrison, Margee, 49,202 Harvey, Debbie, 59 Hauan, Alan, 2l,30,l29 Hauan, Jerry, 59,6l,109 Haugh, Greg, 67,80,l 13 Hawkins, Anita, 59 Hawkins, Patrick, 67,200 Hawkins, Maureen, 200 Head, Gwen, 30,158,196 Heinl, Michael, 30 Henderson, Marta, 49 Henderson, Matt, 59 Hendrix, Debbie, 67,1 I7 Hustedt.Barry,49,5l,79,146 llustedt. Janet, 68 Hustedt, Jerry, 32,130,131 I lddtngs, Tim, 68 Jacobs, Matthew, -19,5-1,7-1,75,76,77,86,87,89, 204 Jacobsen, Kari,-19 James, Jesse. 68,99 Jants,1y1e,6X Jaurijut. Elias, 99 Jay, Janice,-I9 Jensen, Sherley, 59 Jensen, Skip, 68 Jewett. Kendall, 59 Jimenez Jimenel , Adolfo, 59,103 , Hector,-19,79 Jimenez, Jose. 68,103 Johnson, Chuck, 32 Johnson, Janyce, 32 Johnson, Scott, 33 Jones. Xllan,125,156 Jones, Danny, 32,129 Jones, Randy,49,79 Jones. Rhonda, 32 Jones, Ruby, 161 Jordon, Bob, 32 K Kaplan, Aaron, 128 Kaplan, Laura, 56,59,141,16-1,174,177,185 188,198,199 Kaplan. Paul,68 Karnis, Elena, 161 Hernandez, David, 67 Hernandez, Elias, 154 Hernandez, Fernando, 49,99, l00,l I7 Hernandez, Jerry, 26 Gonzales Arthur N., 148 Gonzales Blanche, 48,150 Gonzales, Jesus, 48 Gonzales Karen,48 Gonzales Kim, 67 Gonzales Michael, 15 Gonzales MicheaI,67 Gonzalez, Connie, 29 Gonzalez, Jamie, 58 Gonzalez, Robert, 157 Hernandez, Mona, 59 Herrera, Antonio, 59,102 Herrera, Jesse, 67 Hewins, Fred, 59 Hewins, Vickie, 49,146 Heywood, Chris, 49 Hicks, Bitsy, 67 Hicks, Debra, 59 Hisatomi, Dori, 67,202 Hisatomi, Nancey, 162 Graham, Debra, 29 Graham, Vada, 19,48 Graham, Velda, 67 Grahn, Jeff, 29,129 Granado, Maria, 29 Hoang, Vu Van, 30,159 Hobbs, Linda, 30 Hogan. Janet, 31,129 Hogan, Karen, 59 Hogan, LaVerne, 59,202 LaCourse, Dave, 49 Graser, Greg, 29 Graves, Betty, 161 Graves. Bill, 58,113 Graves, David, 48,1 10,138 G raves ,Paml 2,30,1 18,120 Graves, Paula, 67,71 Graves, Teresa, 58 Greeley, Cindy, 159 Green, David, 30,104 Greenwood, Mary, 67,71 Griffin, Dan, 48,125 Griffin, Frances, 161 Griffith, Evelyn, 158 Gromm, Dorothy A., 147 Grossi, William S., 157 Guise, Robert, 58 Guzman, Carmen, 48,153 Guzman, Francisco, 58 Guzman, Gloria, 67 Hogue, Cheryl, 59 Holder, Dennis, 67,202 Holder, James, 59 Holland, Lois, 31 Honegger, Heather, 59,l30,165,167,17 185,l88,190,202 Hopkins, Bill, 49,1 13,121,202 Hopper, Ken, 32 Howard, Dorcas, 49 Howard, Janice, 160 Huckaby, Jim, 32 Hughes, Donna, 32 Hughes, Gary, 68,1 13 Hughes, Nixic, 59,121,126 Hughes, Pat, 68 Hu1sey,Steven,59,i 13,149,200 Halsey. Tim, 49,107. 192 Humphreys, Sheryl, 59 Kastell, Lynette, 49.130,16-1,167,168.17-1,177 I78,182,183,l87,189,192 Kelley, Delores, 161 Kelley, Peggy, 59,127 Kelso, William, 59,84,102,I07 Kelts, Corey, 49 Kelts, Tonia, 59 Kendall, Dean, 49 Kendall, Wesley, 68 Kent, Tom, 68,80 Kersey, Bob, 49,75,76 Kersey, David, 59,74,75,76,77,99. l00,l 13 Killingsworth, Bill, 33 Killingsworth, Jerry, 59 Kincebach,Jacque1ine, 32,33 Kingham, Cyndi, 59 Kirby, David, 142 Kirkpatrick, Lori, 59 Knauss, Clifford, 33 Knight, Denise, 6,59 Knight, Rob:55,59,79,107,117 Knight, Steve, 3.33,75,76,77,86,87,88,89,104 105,116,118 Knight, Tim, 33,77.87,89 Krumland, Gayl, 151 Krumland, Roy, 150 Kuryla, David: 68 Kuryla, Jim, 60,99,l01 L LaFarga, Olivia, 68 Lago, Debbie, 33 Laird, Tobi, 60 Landrum, Dwane, 15,49,83.l 12,1 13 Landrum, Mary, 60 Lane, Robin, 49,164,166,167,173,174,175 l83.184,187,l89,190.195 Lange, Cheryl, 60 LaPointe, Michele, 34,128,130 Laremore. 1id,60,78,79,91,104,105 Laremore, Joe, 49,79,1 13 Larsen, Brad, 60 203 ig. 93 4: As vwwaaw Wwe.. I 5 5 . 'af f - .XA at 'L I it, vas BOYS' BLOCK L-TOP ROW: Felix Pastor, Harry Wiseley, Matt Jacobs, Mark Lucchesi, Dan Celoni, Jerry Zamora, Russell Blacker, Jess Zavala, Craig Bronzan, Doug Cunningham, David Tucker, Bob Kersey, Stan Smith. SECOND ROW: Mike Sanchez, Dennis Baldocchi, Ken Barley, Richard Lewis, Mike Murphy, Eddie INDEX Lasater, Julia: 60,l23 Lasaler, Mitch: 49,7-1,77,87,89,l l2,l I3 Lasley, Geoffrey: 8-I,85,l I3 Lasley, Paul: l02 Lasley. Randy: 60,83,l33 Last, Jeanette: l23 Last, Ross: 68 Lazar, Mike: 68 Lazzareschi, Jerry: 68 Lee, Erica: 68 Lee, Scott: 68 Lee, Steve: 50,79,l I3 Leinweber, Andy: 68 Leinweber, Linda: 60 Lennier, Liz: 50 Olvera, Jaime Melgoza, David Kersey, Tom Stanton, Mike Casey, Cal Chato. THIRD ROW: Rick Pastor, Rodney Lowrie, David Graves, Tim Hanberg, Steve Cozby, Tom Siqueido, Bill Kelso, Steve Lee, Marty Baci- galupi, Eddie Perez, Eddie Ramos, Donovan Rice. FOURTH ROW: Coach Jack Ferrill, Max Sanabria, Joe Vasquez, Kyle Ferrill, Marks, Jim: l09 Marquez, Lusmila: 68 Marshall, Donna: 60 Mart. Ray: 68 Martin, Daphne: 50 Martin, Darcy: 34 Martin, Diana: 50 Martin, Leo: 68,80 Martin, Patty: 34 Martin, Rhonda: 68,l l7,l38 Martin, Carol: 68 Martinez, Danny: 50 Martinez, Dora: 50 Martinez, Elaine: 34 Martinez, Hector: 103 Matt McLain, Gary Serna, Richard Rois, Steve Knight, Rafael Oseguera, Jim Marks, Gary Vengley. BOTTOM ROW: David DalPorto, Fernando Monriquez, Jimmy Kuryla, Gary Foust, Ray Deardorff, Tim Knight. McKinnon, Jody: 60 McKinnon, Nancy: I58 McLain, Dennis: 50,74,77,I I3 McLain, Kathy: 69 McLendon, Linda: 6, I5.50,96 McLendon, Lynnette: 2,7,l4,35,95,96,97,l I6. 193 McNair, Ricky: 69 McWilliams, Dan: 60 McWilliams, Debbie: 69 Meadows, Ron: 69,9l Meadows, Sandy: 50,l3l Mecca, Barbara: 35 Mecca, Eddie: 69 Medina, Athony: 35,l29 Lewis, Doug: 50 Lewis, Gary: l48,l-I9 Lewis, Richard: 34,257,204 Lilley, Jerry: 80 Llewellyn, Mariam: 34,l I9 Logan, Ben: 34 Lohneycr, Michelle: 50 Long, Doug: 50 Lopez, Anthony: 60 Lopez, Fdwardo: 60,79 Lopez, Esther: 60 Lopez, Larry: 34,I72 Lopez, Robin: 60 Loredo, Anna: 60,68 Loredo, Isidoro: 30,34,l28 Loredo ,Quirinog 34 Lowrie, Rodney: 50,77,l l0,l l I Lucchesi, Mark: 3,34,74,75,76,77,99,l I6,I I8 Lucio, Leonard: l42 Lugliani, Dee Dee: 68 Lyde, Bruce: 50 M Martinez, Henry: 50 Martinez, Joe: 60 Martinez, Lydia: 60 Martinez, Mary: 68 Martinez, Mary: 50 Martinez, Rosa: 68 Martinez, Sandy: 60 Massoni, Georgi: 2,9-1,95,96,97,I I8 Massoni, Lisa: 60 Massoni, Lori: 50,l I7 Massoni, Roy: 50,87,88 Mathews, Laura: l26,l55 Matthews, Michelle: 60 Mattos, Faith F.: l6l Mattos, Marcia: 50 May, Dennis: 68 May, Sherry: 60 McAtee, Lee 50 McBride, Sandy: 60 McBroom, Debbie: 60 McCall, Blaine: l4,50 McClelland, Joetta: 50 McClelland, Kelly: 60 McClelland, Mike: 50,5I McCrary, David: 68 McDonald, Georgia: 68 Medina. Beatrice: 50 Medina. Debbie: 50 Melgoza, Aaron: 5I Melgoza, Adrian: 69 Melgoza. Jaime: 60,78,79, I02,l03, IO7 Melgoza, Ray: 80 Melgoza, Rick: 69,80,8I,90,9l Mello, Arlene M.: 69 Mello, Cheryl: 60 Mello, John: 69,80 Mendoza, Carmen: 35,I50 Mendoza, Danny: 69,93 Mendoza, Elaine: SI Mendoza, Kathi: 60 Meredith Pam: SI Merritt, Cherie: 35 Meshishnek, Jeff: 69 Meyer, John: l48 Michaud, Krim: 60 Michaud, William: I49 Miguel, Mike: 35 Miguel, Perry: 69,I I3 Miller, Jerry: 76,77,87, I 52 Misamore, Jim: 69 Mix, Curtis: 36 Modrall, Cindy: 60,l98,l99 Mader, Sylvia: 50,l I9 Maggiore, Tim: 50,79, l06, l07 Maiocco, Hugh: l52 Malicoat, Kathi: 68 Malicoat, Patricia: 34 Mares, Aurora: 50 Marks, Harvey: 50 O4 McDowell , Sandy: 50 McGill, Cheryl: 60 McGinnis, Rob: 60,79 McGough, Buster: 68 McGough, Kathy: 60 McKenzie, John: 68,80 McKinney, Ronald: 68, IO7 Modrall, Marlene: 60,l98,l99 Moffatt, Lindsay: I l,26,36.l38 Mofield, Nancy: 60 Mofield, Robert: 69 Monriquez, Fernando: 36 Monroe, Alan: 36 Monroe, Neta: 36 P Bo s' Participate n Sports To Earn Block L Montenegro, George: 60 Montenegro, Harvey: 157 Mooney, Roberl:69,80,81,1I3 Mooney, Sue: 51 Moore, Carolyn: 56,60, 199 Moore, Craig: 61 Moore, Dennis: 60 Moore. Diane: 69 Morado ,A1berto:60 Morales, Alicia: 60 Morales, Clemente: 36 Morales, Leticia: 51 Moreno, Eddie: 51,80,207 Moreno, Jorge: 69,8 I ,92,93, I47 Moreno. Lupe: 21,36 Ortez, Tina: 51 Ortez,Vikie:161 Oseguera, Rafae1:69,99 Overton, Ronnie l..: 36,123,155 Pacheco, Louise: 61 Page, Joe: 69 Page, Rebecca Jo: 61 Page, Ron: 31,38 Painter, Mike: 5I,76,77,127 Palmer, Danny: 61 Probst, Jane: 52 Probst, Steve: 70,80 Puente, Lupe: 62 Puente, Maria: 39 Pulido, Anthony: 103 Pulido, Pulido, Martha: 62 Rafael: 62,107 Morgan, Dewel: 159 Morgan, Julie: 36,1 19 Mori, Dan: 69 Mori, Karen: 51 Mori, Lisa: 69,96 Mori, Lynnda:2,3,7,36,l16,120,193 Moriarty, Mary: 151 Morris, Wayne: 60 Morse, Pamela: 2,37,96,97,I 18 Moss, Joyce: 161 Mounce, Robert: 61 Mountain, John: 51,127 Mulrooney, John: 61 Munds. Patrick: 69 Mune, Carl: 5I,87,I04 Parks, Parlet, Parlet. CoIetta:61 Don: 51 Jim: 69 Pasley, Diane: 51 Pasley, Elvis: 69 Pasley, Stephen: 69 Pastor, Felix:21,28.38,77 Pastor, Rick: 52,1 I0 Pastor, Wayne: 69,80 Quattlehum, Donald: 70 Quimuy og, laura: 52 Quintanilla, 1-rncst:70,92,93 Quintanilla, Ray: 39 R Racke, Louis: 84,122,148 Rafael, Manuel: 21,39 Ramey, Linda: 62 Ramirez, Barhara: 39 Munoz, Munoz, Munoz, Munoz, Joe: 65,69,80,8 l ,I I7 Leticia: 69 Lucy: 69 Ricardo: 61 Murphy, Mike: 37,104 Murray, Joe: 69 Murray, Lonnie 37 Murray. Mike:61,79,l10 Myers, Doug: 37,109 Pato, David: 61 Paulas, Gloria: 52 Payne, Frank: 151 Payne, Nancye:69 Pease, Ricky: 70 Pedersen, Lori: 61 Pedersen, Richie: 70,80 Pedersen, Rob: 52 Pedroz, Ralf: 80 Pedroza, Lupe: 61 Pedroza, Ray: 70 Pennington, Ray: 70 Pennington, Sabrina: 61 Pereira, Dee-Dee: 61 Perez, Danny: 70 Ramirez , Donna: 70 Ramirez, Mary: 62 Ramirez, Osvaldo: 82,83,l 13 Ramirez, Rose: 62 Ramirez, Vincent: 62 Ramos, Ed: 39,74,75,76,77,98,99 Pierce Myers, Sherry: 69 N Nail, Lorri: 37 Najera, Cindy: 37 Nakao, Ken: 69 Navarretle, Danny: 69,93,107 Navarrette, David: 51,104 Navarro, Richard: 61,78,79,1 10,1 13,130 Navarro, Salvador: 161 Neely, Janice: 69 Negrete, Gloria: 61 Neves, Maria: 61 Newcom, Leslie: 69 Nicholas, Cheryl: 61 Nickerson, Diana: 61 Nieto, Rick: 69 Nieto, Xavier: 37 Noble, Vernon: 143 Noia, Maria: 61 Nootenboom, Linda: 51 Northam, Todd: 61,126 Novarina. Bruce: 61 Noverina, Ray: 37 Novero, Joe: 61,125 Nunes, Tuti: 69,80 Nunn, Lindsey:69 Nunnally, Dale: 37,-12 O Ochou, Mary Ann: 47,51 Olveda. Baudelio: 51 Olveda, Teresa: 69 Olvera, Ed: 37,87,88 Orman, Pam: 69,129 Orozco, Elizabeth: 37 Orozco, Mary: 51 Orta, Emerita: 37 Ortez, Billy: 68,69.l 10,1 I1 Ortez, Phil: 38 Perez Edward: 38.99 Perez: John: 61 Perez. Perez, Raymond: 70 Rosalinda: 70 Perez, Tami: 70 Perreira. William: 70 Perry, Alvin: 161 Peters, Tony: 61,1 I3 Peters, Tonya: 70,1 I7 Peters. William: 148 Peterson, Joy: 61 Petrosh, Ronald: 70 Petty. Marlon: 70 Phillips. Carol: 70 Phillips. Cheryl: 52,128 Phillips, Glenn: 38 Phillips, Karin: 38 Phillips. Margaret: 161 Phillipy, Shawn: 38 Pierce Pierce Pierce , Beverly: 38,153 ,Claude: 156 ,Grant:6I,9I Pierce, Jo Mildred: 161 Pierce. Lill: 52,l57,188,198. 199 , Raylene: 38 Rango, Jeancen: 95,96 Rasmusson, Lorna: 52 Ray, Bill: 62 Ray, John: 70 Redenbaugh, Ruby: 161 Reed, Gary: 62 Reed, Gina: 70,146 Reed, Mara: 52,131,146 Reel, Sandra: 52,121 Reese, Floyd: 76 Reeves, Susan: 70 Regelman, Barbara: 62 Rego, Jimmy: 62 Rego, Mary: 39,138 Resendez, Jesse:40 Reyes, Alvaro: 62,103 Reyes, Gloria: 70 Reynolds, Tami: 70 Rhodes, Mona: 70 Ricard, Pam: 40,125 Rice, James: 40,99, 125, 146 Rice, Paul: 62,99 Rice, Sally: 40 Richard, Cindy: 62 Richard, Lance: 52 Richards, Charles: 70 Richards, Mary: 161 Richardson, Jeri: 40,1 I7 Rico, Anita: 62 Rico, Maurice: 62 Rico, Rachelle: 40 Ridolfi, Stephanie: 70 Riley, Gary: 14,52 Rios, Bertha: 52 Pirtle, Reta: 150 Planchon, Carol: 52 Planchon, Linda: 61,1 19,123 Plaster, Judy: 39 Plumley, Willie: 52 Plummer, John: 61 Plummer, Linda: 70 Pollino, Jael: 61 Pollino, John: 52 Ponce, Maria: 70 Pool, Debby: 52,167,l70,173.174,177,178. 179.182, I83.I84,l85,l87, 189,195 Rios, John: 70,80,I 13 Rios, Johnny: 70 Rios, Richard: 52,76,77 Rios, Stella: 70 Robbins. Theresa: 40,1 19 Robinson, Cheryl: 70 Robinson, Mary: 62 Robinson, Mary Jo: 2,7,40,95,96 97 116 120 193 Robles, Gracie: 41 Robles, RoseMarie: 70 Rocker, Kathy: 70 Pool, Glenna: 62,151 Pool, Louis: 70 Pool, Terry: 52 Rocker, Mike: 52,85,109 Rodriguez, Roberta: 70 Rodriguez, Roman: 71 Pope, Dennis: 62 Porter, Pat: 70 Portwood, Margie: 39 Powers, Barbara: 62 Powers, Thea: 39 Roehm, Adah: 52 Rogers, Connie: 71 Rogers, John: 93 Rogers Mike: 52,131 Rogers . Tim: 62,79 Romero, Romero, Carlos, 62,99 Lorraine, 71 Romero, Rosemarie, 71 Roofe, Bryan, 160 Rosa. -Xlan. 62,719,107 Rosa, Lionilde, 52 Rosas, Lynda, 62 Russell, Carol, 153 Russell. Gary, 52 Russell, Robert, 131,147 Russo, Chuck, 71 S Salcedo, Teresa, 62 Salinas, Pattie, 71 Salo, Bre ndag 62 Salter, Lynn, 71 Samudio, Ernie, 40,41 Samudio, Lucy, 52 Sanahria,Carlos,7l,80,93,l13 Sanabria, Max: 160 Sanabria, Max, 62,79,l03,lO7 Sancen, Linda, 62 Sancen, Lourdes, 52 Sancen, Mario: 41 Sanchez. Chris, 62 Sanchez, Dorothy: 62 Sanchez, Esther, 161 Sanchez, Mike, 62,77,91, 106,107 Sanchez, Rosemarie, 65,66,71 Sandate. Francisco, 161 Santiago, Alfonso, 71 Sarmento, Filomena, 71 Sauer, Debra, 62,127 Schefller, Ella, 71 Schmidt, Frank: 156,157 Schnieder, Karen, 52 Schofield, Rosalie, 62 Schofield, Way ne, 62,99 Schopp, Ellrie Von, 146 Sciortino, Kathy: 47,52 Sciortino, Paula, 71 Sciortino, Rosanne, 62 Sciortino, Rosemary, 62 Sciortino Roxanne, 71 95 96 Sciortino :Valerie: 10,6294 Scott, Herbert, 83,108,l09,I22,l3 Seeno, Frank, 52 Seeno, Joe, 41 Seeno, St ephanie, 71 Serna, Anthony, 71,93 Serna, Gary, 52,78,79,l 10 Serna, Laura, 55,63.1 17 8,154 Severn, Barbara, 153 Severns, Lyhne, 63 Shahan, Vicki, 6,63,l26 Sharafanovich, Walter, 143,144 Shelata, Mike, 53 Shelden, Ken, 63 Shelden, Sherry, 71 Shelton, Rhonda, 53,129 Sheppard, Richard, 63,79 Sherfield, Kathy, 63 Shoras, Kenneth, 63,83 Shoras, Richard, 71,1 13 Showaker, John, 71 Sidrian, Roselinda, 41 Silva, Berry, 126 Silva, Robert, 53 Silveira. Julie, 6,63 Singh, Barbara, 41 Sipes, Paul, 71 Siqueido, Tom, 41 Sisk, Steve, 71 Sleeter, Donna, 63 Slinger1and,Rich: 10,41,l02 Smethers, Jackie, 126 Smith, Gary, 63 Smith, lke, 53 Smith, Janet: 7l,l64,l68,171,l74,175,l76. 177,178,190.192 Smith,Joe: 140 Smith, Ken, 53 Smith, Lin: 42,95,96,97,153 Smith, Ray: 63 Smith, Robert,63,117 Smith, Stan, 10,42,77,109,128 206 Snow, William, 145 Soares, Anthony, 71 Soares, Manuel, 71 Soares, Maria, 71 Soares, Richard, 80 Soble, Patricia, 42 Soble, Sherri, 63 Somerhalder, Sharon, 42,9-1,95 Sorenson, Marsha, 53,127,199 Sorenson, Kathrine, 144 Sours, Joan, 159 Souza, Frank, 161 Spinelli, Teresa, 43 Springer, Peter, 144,145 Stallings, Greg, 43 Stallings, Peggy, 53 Stanley. Eileen, 63 Stanley, Nona, 43 Stanton, Bill, 63,1 10 Stanton, Rosy, 63,1 16 Stanton, Tom, 43,77 Stewart, Darlene, 71 Stewart, Diane: 43,159 Stolhand, Don, 63 Stone, Pam, 53,127 Stornetta, Dorothy, 53,159 Sudweeks,Bryan,53,118,1l9,1 Sudweeks, Wayne, 43,191 T Takahaski, Kotarog 14,43 Taulbee, Debbie, 129 Taulbee, Shirley, 145 Taylor, Bob, 107 Taylor, Dale, 43 Taylor, Debra, 71 Teixeira, Gloria, 71 Teixeira, Kathy, 43 TerraBoa, Daniel, 63 Thompson, Naomi, 43,199 Thornton, Fred, 11,40,43,l21 Tipton, Alice, 161 Tobar, Anselmo, 53.149 Tomlin, Sheree, 71 Torres. Robin: 63 Torres, Ron, 43,99,109 Tover, Laura, 53 Tovar, Nance: 2,44,95,96,97,ll Townsend, Dona, 44 Townsend, James, 72,80 Trotter, Joe, 44 Tuck, Lanette, 72 Tucker, David: 53,76,77,103,11 Tucker, Vern, 72,80,1 13,1 14 Turnage, Larry, 53 Turnage, Mike, 113 Tutor, Tanya: 68,72,165,16 181,184,185,186,187,l89,192 Tuttle, Gwen, 72 Tyler, Louise: 72 Swindle Peggy, 161 U Unpingco, Frank, 72,1 13 Unpingco, Jesse: 21,44 Unpingco, Mary Ann, 53 Unpingco, Peter, 63 Urbano, Richard, 72 Urenda, Doreen, 63 Urenda, Isabella, 63 Urenda, Jobina, 72 Urenda, Sandra, 44 Utterback, Von, 72 V Vaissade, Bryan, 72,80 Valencia, Leroy, 44 VanHagen, Karen, 72 VanTassel. Ethel, 145 Vargas, Roy, 72 Vasquez, Della, 72 Vasquez, Joe: 53,77,99, 100 ,96,97,l99 91,198,199 8,153 2,113 6.l77,17l,l74. Vawser, Jim, 63,91,l06, 107 Vawser, John, 72,93,l07 Vegoren, Bill, 63 Vengley. Gary, 44,103,102-1,109 128 Venoble,Jim,63,113 Viles, Delinda: 72 Villa, Olga, 53 Villarreal, Oralia, 44 Villarreal, Sara, 72 W Wahl, David: 40,44 Walker, Joan: 44 Wallis, Betty, 72 Wa1ston,Annette, 14,72,l46 Warbington, Brenda, 72,147 Watkins, Dale, 113 Watters, Karen, 72 Webster, Diane, 44 Webster, Mel, 63 Weeks, Elizabeth, 44 Weeks, Robert, 63,79,125 Welch, Connie, 96 Welch, Laurence, 79,145 Welch, Robert, 54 Welker, Mark, 122 Wendell, Karen, 63 Wenzel, Dan, 45 Wet1el,Steve: 54 Wheeler, Jeff, 55,63,79,l07 Wheeler, Mike, 54,1 10,127 White, Debbie, 59,63 White. Leo: 63,153.1 13,126 White, Lorri, 72 White, Patty, 63 White, Robin, 54 Whitener, Karen, 45,125 Whitener, Jerry, 72 Wiles, Stan, 54 Williams, David, 72 Williams,Jim, l0,54,l13 Williams, Patty, 72 Williams, Rhonda, 63 Williams, Steve, 63,79,9l,107 Williams Todd' 45 wnnamsf Trudy, 54 Willis, De bra: 63,122 Wilson, Paula, 32 Winters, J oAnn,63 Wiseley. 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