Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)

 - Class of 1974

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A LIBERTY CROWD of rooters watch the Lions try and win but were unable to do so as they lost 7-Oto Granada. 325 DAVE BROUSSARD tries unsuccessfully to find an open receiver. ALLAN IONES conducts the national anthem played by district bands. A SCREAM of happiness is heard from Laura Serna as Dr. Michael Adams announces her the 1973 Homecoming Queen. IV COACH Larry Welch says good work with his fist as he nervously paces back and forth dur- ingthe game. -Lf ,'r..'f- 'S -' 5 N4 -V.-N I . tv ' 30-41 'ff - 'V . 1.-is-:aw 1 N- i f h 1 :I . ,pai 7, :xy s ur A Q' X 34 -Qu. -.Q 5 , -we Vt' --- ic .Hi- y 4. ns ' 43 U.' I 1 I -'Y .',.t -na.. . '.'lQ 0 , Va . - ' 1 t'Qf-'nf' 1 F' P s..,, . bi? ' ,Q J' ,J ., ,GLA V,-, U. ' . I , 1 . -Nil-T' V, ff? in a D ., .-I . -J-H 'M -.1 - ff 'aw 44.4. 1 ,M , .' bf' l ll 3 I . W- .. , 1-M ' ', 1 KF V' ' ' ' A ff - '.f,.,' , ' ,.,i,,,,.. 1-,or f gi' ,Q lgfa ' l! R ,- 'r,! ' is - ' N---...:f,,. - -w','arg'fgew .:y--- ugh'-s, W ai- - ,rf ,K if wx J.w-.191--',-..14'.M'1 4 ,,+-www .war ., 1 1 1. ...4 -- ' ,U . - - flaw' 9 . M... ,,. ..-. ..,, ' -vi ' fv- ff. 4 .QP J: .,- ,s,, I we-g t COACH RON ENOS talks to quarterback Craig Bronzan about a play. CHARTERS Paula Sciortino and Gina Reed not only keep rec- ords butyell. LORRAINE ROMERO and Steve Dixon are husband and wife for the night. i. ramen.: :' 'Y rf-- -2- .. EET' -sn- 4 o 1 . .971 pf-N 44 4-:U A g.gg 1. Many Moods, Many Faces Dot Liberty's Busy Places .JJWSW 5 -I - v '4- A lf'- 4s fr' 33 '12 ,O -tw . U.- O 3 ar WW Wwgw, 2 N S Sit -fqqron nf- -N f .nf -1,- - 'V ' ku Q gl .4,-, Y 4 L-,ll E COACH IACK EERRILL and Raul C-omez watch to see the right timeto send him in. RENEE CRAVES and Nickie Rod- riguez hop in a gunny sack racing against classes. J Man Enjo Homecoming fl .fv- .4- -2,-7: -ex Wa' 'KI 'iu..c WILLINGLY, Rosemary Sciortino, senior president, gets revenge on Andy Her- nandez, frosh president. IV CHEERLEADERS Laurie MCLend0n, Faye and Kaye Pastor, and Debbie Ce- loni do a victory cheer. i'f!L,-nfs., . 3-,.r' .ga t . 'L v- ir s A -- fr.. .M--1-if I 1- if . . - v ' u ' ' w- :v . .- Q 'tale tw if 'fi' 1 f El f? - Cv ab 1 -tiww '-lf: . . .33 V K Q- M. I! - -' .. A . . J' A' -v-v V.V 'A if -e Q f , ' ,ujfl J A ' f iw E ,-' 1 ' .li'slR.2',tslll-1' ,. 5 I -..-qm......., ' .Asif- , . A- .54.v- . 4- :31:53 ' . v. . my f .,f r ' ,J 4 ,..- I., - I . -V -I2 A , -' '-- '-s -f 'sn 1 f - ' .',,,. I T, , -'L - 4' fi, r? 'P 't-5' Q' - X ' 15 -15-s , ' 'A+ e' t ,:- in wi 5- , 0 . , Q'4j ,-L-, :qt Qt, - . W.. . 6 3 f--.- v - -far' - 'g----JC' t - ,,,, - , -'?..,.., - -.nv .- V , 4 lu.. -s ,, ,- - QW' A -f ,,. - .----fn s, - v ,PL - V4 .a. . - . , -.M nk -'kms ...il 0 S5 g .t . -, Kc' IJ' 1 f ' - '-- I - ' N' Y V' 49 Q .5 tw .FV--L -s ' 4' ' X.. - QUARTERBACK IIM VAWSER drops back and throws into the waiting hands ofa Lion receiver and completes a first down. no ALL-LEAGUE Burt Broussard proves his Capability ot this honor as he gains much needed yardage against Granada. A., , 4 I I 'fzl-'J F' Y ' - me gsm: . 1 11 in I Ani? RALLY SQUAD not only promotes spirit but also climb poles to let everyone read that the Lions are great! Nunn walk ar cussing news. .X fn EDDIE GARCIA and Lindsey m in arm dis- LOYAL ROOTERS Nancye Payne and Rosemary Scior- tino sit in cold weather to watch the Lions play a good game. The Lions tried hard butwereunableto win. 1 tr, .'Z -E iff? fs., - 9 JI, 1 i - v v T-S Q3 5' R L?-. QQ , '1 ' Z- 3: 41,7 'ef' f' ' X , sg I fv-if .23 fl Q npifi lr' , 3 .1 I is A - -,- -ii, -5 E -A5334 , ,T if 33 ,NIELINDA SMITH toncentrattts on the play just made and reg-- Cords the amount of yardage. X . 1 9 . L t A I Lf- is: X -'O 4.11. ' 4 Sa J' 4. if if if 'I V, . 'L' rg? 'Q , Y yi ' Q. 5 15 if Q. a ,, .X-ng, ' . 6- ' 's W , 4 gh, Q A in 'N-. I .J WU' Mau 8 ..- fii S -1 439 .,. 5452 if ,733 --1-f,.-...,,,,, fn. ,if --1 ffqll' 'ff- F ' 1 an -X iff 1-fl-0 4 '4if5f1 F-rf ' f .1 + ., or 3 nf' v'-' 5' x3 H I S 3. .A -vw 7 at-' lr' ,f', .-' ' ' 911 H ga ' 'Tw' . ,gig .-1 if Jn.: ' fl 1, IK , 1 u v ,mil-1, ity. if 1 ,Tj'r':.,g1:'- ' M Y 'fI1i.f'v-' I. . ' l.. 1' U I Y, .ISL 4, a -D 1, c l PQ-f BS Hi Us if X s 1' 5. 7 1, V 1 .. , . i A A ' -I , it-bs .. f '8- N isle-F ,H 1 v y T'-P 5:4 5 l A yf . 2 ', u alt 'U' 1' . '13 1 - , V Q' 5, o . ' j 0' ' , ',.w. Q-54: , fx.. kin' .,. in 15 .uf Students Select Homecoming Queen Q K ins X-Q' - ,A Q9 . ' Y N. if: 1 4:55 tn ui 5 Y J j z PRETTY 1973 HOMECOMING QUEEN Laura Serna and her beautiful court. TOP: Laura Kaplan, Lori Kirkpatrick, Cindy Modrall, and Valerie Sciortino. up-mf' -P, 4... f 4 is A A A A 1'7 .. 1 L ww-1 42 ' V asm , .,. ogg .zfiwsfi ' KA' 5.31: xl ' ' f3fwi'lf -rv. : 'Q- Q -fe ' .f 5 Vg ap :.- wm 4 XA v A. 4, . 1,i,g3,x,, , QQ, ,Q V 1.53, - fm-1 - 'IG an 1 gy ,f . , ...- 1- ,... KIM, I gl' . XWW 9:-t' - ,ay-P mfg-' 9951 -jf: ., H , 5 521931.15 3321? 3, 3 gfgfgiw 11' , ' QL :'-. nq.6'f 2 '25 I U . 3-. 4-d! ' J -sl A . S I E hr' .AO v 4 g K I ' , if 21 if Im- x -4, :N . 'A .I ml' f' N 1 is an ' I ',4 1- ,wi 74.-X , 'I 5 X- ig, , .- .1 iflff-is-AX:,1p: , , ' ?P'.f5 i?fg ' few:-wtf? J, 1' ..-53.15-.' 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N Sf.-41. ---:iff -1.-A. '. 1 , ', x' .' I ,'r .L I' M . V81 ' 1 f ff ,1 4 . n Q. rf I 0 1 'f 5 bl x,fQ.- Q' L K Q3-sf l , A 5 . 1 13-LU' N. ,K ' xv J x J. - ' if -. ' . , 'x f V 1' ,II 41 'B px 1 'Merry-G0-Rou nd' Day if Opens School In Sept. if -4 , , , V 1' f ' .bf f f I f ' sz, .Q v' S l X I E- 5 2,1 ,fa 'E f ty s 5 if A Q rt s 33 E SQ 'R 5 sift' 5 A 2 'ln ,X 1, - '-4 x s A t- . H.. fyf- fn., 1 2-.mzzes g ,w Q 335' ,, 1 X , X - , if W: X A in 17 , s y , 4? ff 3 ,1 A 'Q Students Lead Active Lives CENTER RON MEADOWS STRETCHES HIS ARM a couple inches longer to tip the ball to a Liberty guy. 1 I 3 1 nn 'Qin Q f - Y' ' X 9- V A. s Q., 13 'I . . ts-A f ,L if fl ' 9 , AT lb- f: '- f j-- N v. N it ., 1 3-'N :nk , . ,L ' THE FOOTBALL GAME isn't the only thing you watch as Mike DePiazza and Paul Kaplan see. lt is always a good time to sight-see and talk. LOOK UP! What do you see? Many different faces are seen here of the 1974 IV basketball team. V Q by z ,f ' 7.7.2.1 .3 I All l A ll: Q 4 L AND LIBERTY SCORES, announces lim Vawser, IV disc jockey. lim announces every home game. STICK 'EM UP! says KK Harrison as she squirts her pistol full of water during the homecoming rally. 5 f .1 I Q .iff 1 , ' V355 1' 'R v '-v , -Q: ' 1 Mr, 1, , .AH Az . ' ' 1' ' ' f'1'79'f :-'f,gx'.',.g'. 5 -e f ,Q .. ,,, ,Xief ' 7 gh .-x,,..' ' xx, N51 'i' P. ,.., -.xx 391. ' 'SA U' A.: ' ll . E o .1 5 0 9:5 i x, wr 1 A 3 1 I O . favvinv 2 5 -1 iz -' I ' .. v X 5 '+V 4,4.'2' :.kn 4'4- 1 N X 5 .. . , 'P x 1 Q ' X020 1, f sb, , - 1 Q ' f 1 . 1 x +I, -:+ N 1 x I 4 0.0 ? ' -f:a ? g j an ,nag -Q - I Uv-, V I j, 0 1 in fu 4 -J .lr iv-A... I if . 4 ,AAS 5 i Contents , Classes . . 1 22 ! 'Q ,ff , g Sports . . . 70 J . 1 as, Qi X Ads . . . 162 Curriculum ... 150 Aqtivitieg , , , 124 Y hi . '3!?l'!fwrs . . C 1 N' L ' .3 1 ,, J 'Akixi JJ , .. ' - ' I l Q ,Ava A w a 'WS' - ' L' F' 51.1. . A 1 . ,, , 'H s 1 I H- ts t - . ' .- N 7 .- R t fri ' f ' 'U-3541351 1 Q m K - 5314 3 -w , If-u if ,,:+. l,.pFg5,:fEI1'.gl . 4: x. X 4' U ' I' S 'Busy hands lead to happy hearts filled with class work and class activities. you saw 326 Freshmen students hurdling to Liberty Union High School? Remember the knee socks and straight will travel through the halls of Liberty and tomorrow the class of 74 will be seen no more. and catch a few fragments of yesterday. The Class of '74 was first led by a woman president, Teresa Graves. Her rookie of- who can still remember the hardships of their first year. Richard Navarro, vice president, Louise Pachaco, secretary, 'and jeff Wheeler, representative were led by first time advisers. Mrs. janette Evans and Mr. Dennis Buckley. They learned 'cake sales, sale of corsages and other money making events by trial-and-error. They found out how to put a float together with an occasional egg or tomato. Their theme, Mats Can't Dig was seen Homecoming night among the other floats. cheers and voices always are in the minds of any freshman who attends his first rally. And always, Homecoming Rally is the loud- jugs are given to the most spirited boy and girl from each class. That year enthusiastic KK Harrison and spirited Burt Broussard most spirited freshmen. f-:Weare sure it is known to all that history is easy to write because the facts are recorded but the facts are only part of yesterday. To cover the excited twinge, the chance of a new beginning and a different atmosphere is only seen in the glow of freshmen. Time flies when new and ex- .citing happenings spring up and now the class of freshmen are budding sophomores. ,V .Homecoming soon was a great experience once the Class of 74 got it together . From raising the most money in the penny drive contest to juggling an egg on a spoon, the sophomore class led the school. They received the most points during Homecoming day which entitled them to the spirit trophy. Later the same, night, the sophs went on to win the float competition with the theme Burn the lndians , breaking the Senior Class record of earning first place. Who can say who should receive credit for the hard work? The new advisers, Mrs. janette Evans and Mr. john Meyer? Or officers Robbie Knight, president, Kyle Ferrill, vice president, Diana Galletti, secretary, Laura Serna, treasurer, or jeff Wheeler, representative? Or a group of hard working enthusiastic students working together, striving for a goal? Many nights were spent at Lynn Wolfe's barn constructing the float. This year no eggs or tomatoes were thrown, only traditional paper flowers along with loyal classmates. Most spirited sophomores in 1971-72 were Rosemary Sciortino and Ed Laremore. . Selling key chains, sponsoring dances and the annual Sophomore Hop were ways the sophomores worked toward their senior year. On May 6, excitement and suspense arose as the climax of the evening arrived when Matt jacobs and Linda McLendon relinquished their crowns to Burt Broussard, king and Diana Galletti, queen. Precious and Few Moments proved to be the appropriate theme for both the couples attending and the king and queen. The four prince runner-ups were Marty Bacigalupi, Mike DePiazza, Kyle Ferrill, and Mike Sanchez. The four princess runner-ups were Lizzie Dominguez, Laura Kaplan, Roseann Sciortino, and Laura Serna, Two years down and two more to go was the count down for the Class of 74 in 1972. Under their new title, they carried out the slogan, Big Bad juniors . For the second consecutive year they managed to capture the over-all spirit trophy of Homecoming. They received first places in the bike race, jello-eating contest, and penny raising contest. Along with this announcement came the spirit jugs, going to juniors Peggy Kelly and Mike DePiazza. Later on that night, it was announced that their float received second place in float competition with the theme, Mug t e Mats . 9 Leading the way for the juniors were Richard Navarro, president, Susan Giannini, vice president, Laura Serna, secretary, Robin Lopez, treas- urer, and Billy Graves, representative. Adding to their success were advisers Mrs. jeanne Glenn and Mr. john Meyer. 'From the spirit-qf'Homecomlng to the softness of a junior Prom,lthe class set Hteltheme, 'Dancingli'n the Moonlight . On April 14 wonderful sounds were heard from the band, Early Morning . Girls looking pretty in their formals and guyso looking istiff and handsomein suits were seen at this special occasion. Beautiful plants borrowed from Norman's Brentwood Nursery decorated the cafeteria. Finishing touches were added to make it a night to remember for ever more. 1973-74 is the year in which this class ventures into the start of new experiences and adventures. Decision making and soul searching were the seniors first task. Deadlines had to be met for colleges and universities in November. How fast the years have gone could be heard down the halls by the seniors. Three years down and one to go was the score. The class set out to make it an unforgettable year. Homecoming was the target, their goal - three years of consecutive winning for the spirit trophy. Hard work and strong leaders accomplished this drive. An example of this loyalty could have been seen at 4:30 a.m., Homecoming Week, on campus. Either an early-bird or a class competitor could catch Rosy Stanton putting up posters for her class. She went on to receive the most spirited senior along with Steve Cruz. Homecoming arrived and worn-out, long-drawn faces of many seniors headed out to Ohmstede field for their last Homecoming of high school. Their spirit and enthusiasm was seen in the out come of the events. Once again they took first in the penny drive, egg race, poster contest, and clash day. These seniors set a new record, receiving the Homecoming trophy three consecutive years. Something new arose from the traditional senior events. A trip to Disneyland on May 31, 1974 was offered to seniors and their dates. Many hard and long hours were put into this new activity. Credit can be given to the senior class officers: Rosemary Sciortino, president, Ed Lare- more, vice president, Susan Giannini, secretary, julia Lasater, treasurer, Anna Loredo, representative, and advisers Mrs. jeanne Glenn and Mr. john Meyer, also the head of the Disneyland committee, Peggy Kelly. Three chartered buses full of excited seniors and their dates traveled to Disneyland on May 31. They left a 2 p.m. Friday and came back 5:30 p.m. Saturday. Grad night at Disneyland was something no one could for- get. 1 The Edgewater Hyatt House was the scene on May 11, 1974 for the Senior Ball. New York steak was the main course with music by Liberty. This was just another special night for the Class of '74 to remember. On june 7, 1974, we saw the seniors march down Ohmstede field for the last time to Band IlI's Pomp and Circumstances. One could catch glimpses of past memories in many senior's eyes. Fragments of yesterday pranced by fast and soon the graduates of the Class of '74 were no longer a part of Liberty. They could be seen being hugged by classmates, friends, and relatives. Following these ceremonies, a traditional grad- uation party was held by the Parents Club. One could not help but think that tonight they are together, but tomorrow this class would not be seen as a whole ever again. Each will venture into a new tomorrow, beginning act three of their lives. Let's catch a look at 73-74's happenings. Can you still see Tony Ball's face with whip cream diligently given to him by Rosemary Sciortino, sen- ior class president? I Homecoming proved what determined juniors they are. Every contest entered was with a strong will and fight. They placed second in float competition with the theme, Shoot 2 Victory . Their officers Tony Ball, president, Paula- Graves, vice president, Roxanne Sciortino, secretary, janet Smith, treasurer, Stella Rios, representative, and advisers Miss Nancy Doi and Mr. Herb Scott contributed much to the long hours spent to make it a successful year. HOn Aggl 6 the class sponsored Pieces of April for the junior Prom. This is just one activity added to the pieces of the puzzle of high school i e at Li rty. Out yelling every class except the team at one rally are the powerful sophomores. The spirit of 76 proved to be strong as they placed second in float competition. Advisers Miss Rita Pirtle and Mr. jerry Black, officers Kathy Serna, president, Lisa Mune, vice president, Terri Tipton, secretary, Lori Mod- rall, treasurer, and julie DeSair, representative decided upon an unusual theme, Grind the Liver-more . This effective theme showed loyal classmates and that the spirit of 76 is alive and well at Liberty. The Class of '77 started the year with many events- orientation, registration, Homecoming, and sports. Neither side swindled, they proved strong as they participated with spirit and enthusiasm in Homecoming. Sports proved strong as the Frosh football team were champions. Helping to make it a year to remember were Andy Hernandez, president, Robert Rameriz, vice president, Rosemarie Martinez, secretary, Stacye Smith, treasurer, and advisers Mrs. Pat Claywell and Mr. Gary Wilson. With such enthusiasm and spirit, Liberty will have loyal support from the Class of '77. Dances, homecoming, spirit, work, enthusiasm and school are all fragments of our memories. None of us will forget when the generator gave out during Homecoming, when our football team tied with the great San Ramon, going to school in the dark, assemblies to get out of class, and plays and concerts to listen and watch. All of these happenings are just a bit of our lives but they will long be in our hearts and memories. I4 -1' 3 1 3 , Y K -'aa 0: 1 0'1'.1, 'A G., NF' A Q U U. I ll It I . J' 1 :J'.':f 'N 1 . 52' .'.S, 'nr 'W f1fi':1 w' '4 -gg, 18+ 'fffgv xx X. x- '7' Xxx . 1 ff 1 'x 'r-7 'xxx b 4 ' N 1 xl ky -MX A 3 it f W , . ' pn 1 4 -Z, 7 rf ' 1' -' f Q-A DQR .33 ' . A Z, A - ' Ag - XSS if 1, f f , 4 , xt-Iv. , M -, , Y if' P - ., - N' VV.. if X NN .1 . .' 4 X , i -.A 'wi ' 4 X XX x I' A X 1 If Q? 1 XX X X 1 , S , ,ui 6 1 . 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IWE SUSANA ANDRADE La Raza Unida, Office Assistant, Elementary Tutor SCOTT ARENDS IV Swimming, Elementary Tutor CARY ARMSTRONG Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Varsity Track LINDA AULD LEICH AUSTIN CASC Committee of Public Relations and of Legislature, FFA Historian, Commissioner of Cultural and Social Affairs, FFA Sweetheart Runner-up, Homecoming Committee, Student Gov- ernment, Liberty Bell Staff, Playmakers, FFA, Pep Club, Honor Roll, GAA, AFS, Soccer and Track Charter, Rally Committee, Natural Resources IWE, Ecology Club STEVE EDWARD AYERS Auto Club, Natural Resources IWE, Auto IWE 24 li I m -1- 'CX lE '5 ,vs :af-1 ,- vii I ' ' A r ,X P-. . 5,5 - 'X 1 It 5 l et -on I , All ,x lx' Senior Register REGISTRATION, a fragment of 1973-1974, brings all students together for class scheduling and other first- day-of-school activities. Among the crowd we find lk'- ,,. 't'Z,, 'gy '-rw -1' - , ,Tx N If V i ,fm - ov- ,. rw- ig A ..,- B' sg-. A - f f-N , Q-L' I ' .AU , 'al . 2 I ' R . , C Yo. 1 t 1 'Q ga To Start Last Year Barbara Dorog, Sharon Duke, and Debra Sauer trying to enroll in their classes during the Merry-Go-Round Scheduling. Y sfx if, if ,.-rg' X -I I . 45 Q, - ' T27 '-. i .19 7Vix' f RANDY LAVVRENCE AZEVEDO Elementary Tutor MARTY BACICALUPI Varsity Football, Frosh Football, All League Football, Varsity Bas- ketball, IV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, All League Basketball, Most Valuable Player: Varsity Lineman, Varsity Basketball, IV Basketball, Varsity Baseball, IV Baseball, Boys' Block Boys' Block L Sergeant at Arms, Elementary Tutor, P.E. IWE, Sopho- more Hop King Runner-up DENISE BAER Liberty Bell Staff, GAA IOHN BARNARD BECKY BARRIOS Honor Roll, Playmakers, Playmakers Treasurer, P.E. IWE, CAA, Pep Club IERRY L. BARRON Band Ill, A'CapeIla Choir, FFA, Tennis ROD BEAVER Varsity Football, IV Football, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football Co-Captain, IV Baseball, Student Council, Boys' Block L , Boys' Block L President, Honor Roll, Youth Council VICKIE RENEE BECK Band Ill, Soccer Charter, Elementary Tutor, GAA, Art IWE, Pep Club ROBERT I. BEDOYA Frosh Basketball, FFA, Playmakers, Student Council, junior Class Representative 7 STEVE BEEKS Varsity Basketball, Varsity Swimming, IV Basketball, Basketball Most Valuable Player, Cross Country, Tennis, IV Swimming, Golf, Student Council, Boys' Block Playmakers, Forensic Team, Stage Band, Band lll, CSF, Honor Roll, Life CSF Member, Scho- lastic Top IO, Student Government, Commissioner of Iustice, National Youth Senate Competitor, Curriculum Committee, Principal's Committee DIANE BLAZIAN A'Capella Choir, Madrigal, Girls' Group, Honor Roll, Liberty Bell Staff, Counseling Office IWE, Attendance Office IWE CRUZ BONILLA CINDY BRACKENRIDCIE GAA, Elementary Tutor PHYLLIS BRADLEY Pep Club, AFS, Office Assistant, Elementary Tutor, Library IWE DAVID BRANSCUM CRAIG BRONZAN Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Frosh Football, IV Baseball, IV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Boys' Block L , Captain: Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, IV Basketball, Scholastic Top 10, CSF, Honor Roll, Life CSF Member, Pep Club, Curriculum Committee DON BROOKS FFA, Elementary Tutor FRANK BROOKS CSF, Cross Country, Golf, Biology IWE, Chess Club, Honor Roll CLENDA BROWN Business Club, FHA, Office Assistant, Elementary Tutor RICHARD BROWN Varsity Football, IV Football, Frosh Football, IV Baseball, IV Track, Sports Manager, Boys' Block L , Band Ill, Stage Band, Honor Roll, Secretary of Block L RICKEY DALE BROWN Varsity Track, Cross Country, Honor Roll, Boys' Block L SHEILA BUCKINGHAM KAREN BUCKLER Life CSF Member, CSF, Honor Roll, Band lll, Stage Band, AFS, GAA ELSA BURROLA 26 , f 3 'fi V0 , , ,,-' . 3 f U ' X Y 1' Q X 1 -, t ft 4 f ff 3-'N I I' H ,fi -L VX- --5. if .ck K . if f i Yrs..- ,,,. .. QA , , Ks, -- oz:-Q-a t- 2 !.f-: . ' , 1, ,tmlm ,ti .f,,7..,gx I., 1 , . .x,1y.'g,.1,f.2l2lllUH wif .7 mfs. .rf .-1' wrt'-1-zizztxly -1.-,117 - .,. t , , s .-t'.x-t,QxW3,1ig15-.glgtggggsllyx 51,2 'Q-wi12,31Q1f:21Z'-Riim's1:f:-I mm-' wi: ef- I4 ,J tbl,-U-' 7' c X, 1.50 TS gr . l F Q--1-' J, fwgw f' Exp 0--V., IV! 1! ' 1'0- 97 few ez'-Hy School Events Fill Senior Year MANY STUDENTS find the N wing benches a good place to gather. Today Mike DePiazza, Rob Knight, and john Mulrooney enjoy a free period on them. RANDY CAGLE Soccer, FFA, Metal Shop IWE IAN CARDIFF MARCIE CARTER IOSE A. CASTELLANOZ Varsity Track, Soccer MICHAEL CATES CYNDI CELONI Homecoming Queen Runner-up, Head of Rally Squad, Varsity Cheerleader, Mascott, Rally Squad, Student Government, Stu- dent Council, Homecoming Committee, Pep Club Secretary, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Yearbook Society, Swimming Charter, Gymnastics Team, Girls' Swim Team, GAA, AFS, Business Club THERESA CHASTIAN FRANK PATRICK CLARK CSF, Life CSF Member, Band III, A'Capella Choir, Stage Band, Band III Vice President, Tennis, Golf, Barber Shop Quartet, Mad- rigal, AFS, Boys' Block L KRIS CLEMENTS Honor Roll, FFA SHERRI CLINE Candy Striper, AFS, P.E. IWE, Tennis Team MARLENE COELHO GAA, Pep Club MATHEW IOESPH COELHO Elementary Tutor, Biology IWE 27 NANCY LYNN COLLINS Band III President, Head Majorette, Girls' Basketball Team, Stu- dent Council, Spanish Club, Playmakers, Band III, Pep Club, GAA, AFS, Honor Roll, Volleyball Team, Band Council ROBERT COOK Frosh Football, Playmakers, A'Capella Choir, FFA TERRY COOMBES Honor Roll, Pep Club, GAA TERESA CORDUA Honor Roll, AFS, AFS Secretary, Band III, Playmakers, Pep Club, Playmakers Treasurer, Playmakers Secretary, Candy Striper, GAA STEVEN COZBY Life CSF Member, CSF, Scholastic Top 10, Honor Roll, Barber Shop Quartet, Madrigal, A'Cappella Choir, FFA, Playmakers, Boys' Block L , Tennis, Golf, Clef Club Vice President, Ag IWE, Homecoming Committee, Pep Club SUSAN MARIE CRONK Scholastic Top 10, Band Ill, Playmakers, CSF, Honor Roll, A'Cap- pella Choir STEPHEN CRUZ Frosh Football, IV Football, JV Baseball, JV Basketball, Varsity Swimming, Most Spirited Senior, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Ele- mentary Tutor, P.E. IWE IANIE CUMMING Counseling Office IWE, A'Cappella Choir, Honor Roll, GAA ROY CUNHA IOHN CUTINO GREG DAVIS A'Cappella Choir, Madrigal, Band Ill, Barber Shop Quartet, Scho- lastic Top 10, CSF, Honor Roll, Clef Club President, Playmakers, Student Council ROBIN DENISE DAVIS Student Council, Honor Roll, Girls' Block L , GAA President, Latin Club President, Band lll, GAA, Pep Club, Latin Club, Girls' Softball Team, Girls' Volleyball Team, Girls' Tennis Team ERICA DAWSON Frosh Cheerleader, Head 1V Cheerleader, Song Leader, Rally Squad, Second Five for Homecoming Queen, Girls' Swim Team, Girls' Basketball Team, Pep Club, Band Ill, CSF, Honor Roll, Track Charter, P.E. IWE, Latin Club, GAA, AFS GORDON DEAN Auto Club, FFA, Auto Shop IWE, P.E. IWE RAYMOND ARTHUR DEARDORFF ll Varsity Football, IV Football, Boys' Block L , P.E. IWE, Sports Manager 28 FR g.,x t 5 an YN' K +1-S 'SF 'S-0, ' 5 - stiff Y tv- - ' A .1-FJ 'f 'LV 4 I - i T Ss? Pk N ' .2'I,- :AQ i ' its 1' .11 Y it s 'QF ,L-gl 'airy' P' VC? ff-x 'emit 1 1 177' wi in rvx 'TT' 'ip-r xia- Tg - QQWS51- 15- ' Q ' L fi A Us Q I ' fame , Ei 5- - if fig N, Ns SANDRA ANN DlIFSLlS Student Body Recording Sec retary, Commissioner ot Currit ulufii, Commissioner of Cultural Affairs, Student of the Month, Ciiiiii A ulum Committee, Rally Committee, Student Council, Student Government, Youth Council, Pep Club, GAA, AFS, CSF, Honor Roll, Spanish Club, Student Government IWF, lrosh lootb.ilI Charter, GAA Swim Charter IOF DEL BARBA IV Swimming, Tennis, Yearbook Society, Annual Stalf, Honor Roll, CSF, Playmakers, Rally Committee, FFA MIKE DLPIAZZA Sophomore Hop King Runner-up, Varsity Basketball, IM Basket- ball, Frosh Football, Auto Club, Pep Club, P.F. IWF, Most Spirited Iunior, Principals' Committee FERNANDO DIAZ Cross Country, IV Track, Homecoming Committee, CSF, AFS, Spanish Club, Honor Roll, AFS Treasurer 81 Representative DONALD W. DIERMIER Latin Club, Honor Roll STEPHEN M. DIXON FFA, Elementary Tutor, Auto Club, Wood IWE, Auto IWE, Frosh Wrestling LIZZIE DOMINGUEZ Rally Squad, Varsity Cheerleader, IV Cheerleader, Song Leader, Head IV Cheerleader, Second Five for Homecoming Queen, Spanish Club, Pep Club PAUL DOUGLAS Playmakers, Tennis, Elementary Tutor MARY DUKE Playmakers, Pep Club, Foods IWE Use Cf Library Aids Seniors For Research ANNA MARIE HARREWYN seems to be engrossed in one of the many magazines available to students in the Callaghan Li- brary. Students spend many hours in the library using its various resources such as books and periodicals. MICHAEL L. DUKE Band Ill, FFA, Honor Roll, Library IWE SHARON R. DUKE IANTHIA DUNCAN AFS Foreign Exchange Student, AFS, CSF, Band Ill CHERYL EBERSOLE ALAN ELLIOTT Auto Club, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball DORA FENN Playmakers, Business Club, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Playmakers President 81 Vice President, Business Club Treasurer 81 Secre- tary, Student Council BENITA FERNANDEZ ARTHUR FIGAROA Auto Club, Honor Roll, Pep Club BRENDA FRANKLIN Volleyball Team, Tennis, CAA, AFS, CSF, Honor Roll, Life CSF Member, Scholastic Top 10, Playmakers, Elementary Tutor BARBARA FROST DIANA GALLETTI Annual Staff Photographer, Sophomore Hop Queen, Home- coming Queen Second Five, Tennis, Song Leader, Life CSF Mem- ber, Sophomore Class Secretary, Girls' Block L , Rally Squad, CSF, Honor Roll, Rally Committee, French Club, Latin Club, Pep Club, GAA, AFS, Yearbook Society, Annual Staff, Youth Council, Principals' Committee, Varsity Track Charter, Ele- mentary Tutor LEWIS GARCIA Honor Roll MARIA GARCIA RENO GARCIA FFA, Auto Club ARMANDO C. GASCA Varsity Basketball, IV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Boys' Block IILII 30 Z1 Va 15 Nag is 3 X117 Xfqlnr C'P 'g ICN E: gag' Rive' 4. 5-qs ,X it 1 If-A is X., .Ma sl .r s W.-Y, 2 'Q LLONARD I. GIANNINI Life CSF Member, Yearbook Society President, CSI, lianrl lll, Honor Roll, Student Council, AFS, Playmakers, Yearbook So- ciety, Youth Council, Rally Screening Committee, Annual Stalt SUSAN YOLANDA CIIANNINI Band lll, Senior Class Secretary, junior Class Vice President, Band Ill, Secretary-Treasurer, Business Club Vice Presiclr-nt, Hand ll, Poetry Award, Youth Council, Band Council, Homecoming Committee, Honor Roll, Girls' Block IV Football Charter, IV 81 Varsity Track Charter, GAA, AFS, FFA, Business Club, Pep Club, Library IWE, Science IWE ROBERT CUISF FRANCISCO GUZMAN KAREN HALL Playmakers, Crafts IWE, Freshman Social Studies Tutor TERRI LYNN HANSON Honor Roll, Candy Striper, Pep Club ANNA MARIE HARREWYN RUSSELL HARRIS KAREN HARRISON Head Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Rally Squad, Pep Club President, Gymnastics Team, Girls' Swim Team, Girls' Block L , Homecoming Committee, Most Spirited Freshman Girl, P.E. IWE, Counseling IWE, Elementary Tutor, Swim Team Charter, Track Charter, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Student Council, AFS, Span- ish Club, GAA Merry-Go-Round Registration Involves All Seniors I it IK SENIORS Mike Duke, Leonard Giannini, Susan Cronk, and Sheila Buckingham are all busy trying to fill out i I i -.Y the various forms required of them during the Merry- Go-Rou nd Scheduling. All Seniors were required to work out their schedules to their needs. gnu- -'X I... 31 DEBBIE MARIE HARVEY FFA, Office Assistant, Homemaking IWE IERRY HAUAN Honor Roll, Wood IWE, Golf MAUREEN HAWKINS FFA, Crafts IWE, jewelry IWE N Q . qw Qs f-n '-A -. ,V ,V7 'WN if 1 Four Period Schedules Ease Senior ork Load LUNCHTIME provides a good opportunity for talking about many different things. From the smiles, these sen- iors could be discussing graduation. They include laime Melgoza, Lori Kirk- patrick, Mike Sanchez, Lizzie Dominguez, and Steve Wil- '22 IIIITIFII lil! ITIY Il.. I liams. MATT HENDERSON Varsity Swimming, IV Swimming, Tennis, Honor Roll Wood IWE RAMONA HERNANDEZ Honor Roll, Ecology Club Secretary, Girls' Softball Team, Band Ill, GAA, Girls' Basketball Team, Elementary Tutor, Candy Striper, Spanish Club, MVP Softball ANTONIO HERRERA LAVERNE A. HOGAN Student Body Treasurer, Student Government, Student Council, Student Accounts IWE, CSF, Honor Roll, GAA, Pep Club, AFS, Youth Council, Spanish Club, Frosh Foot- ball Charter CHERYL HOGUE IAMES HOLDER Auto Club 32 ...Av- i-9:-egg. A N ,7- .'n is ,...gy ji tl' Ill C S 6-wc Q-..-.. 8- CT' in gs. - Fi 1. .6 ?.' 42,19 Car f-- HEATHFR HONLGGLR Student of the Month, Top Scholar, Scholastic Top lll, l lie CSF Member, CSF, Honor Roll, Student Government, Student Council, Commissioner ot Athletic s, Homecoming Committee, Band Ill, Stage Band, Band Set retarx-lieasur- er, GAA, GAA Vice President, Girls' Block Girls' Bas- ketball Team, Girls' Softball Team, Girls' Track, Gymnas- tics Team, Varsity 8i IV Football Charter, IV Basketball Charter, Forensic Team, Latin Club NIXIE LYNN HUGHES Honor Roll, Playmakers, Gymnastics Team, Iewelry IWF, Art IWE, P.E. IWE, GAA, Soccer Charter CHERYL HUMPHREYS SHERLEY IENSEN Rally Committee, Homecoming Committee, Student Council, Gymnastics Team, A'Capella Choir, Pep Club, GAA, IV Football Charter, Soccer Charter, Swimming Charter, Golf Charter, Track Charter, P.E. IWE, Student Government, Commissioner of Rallies 84 Assemblies, Youth Council KENDALL IEWETT FFA, Frosh Basketball ADOLFO O. IIMINEZ Soccer, Boys' Block L LAURA KAPLAN Annual Staff Photographer, Homecoming Queen Attend- ent, Sophomore Hop Queen Runner-up, FFA Sweetheart Runner-up, Annual Staff, CSF, Life CSF Member, Scholas- tic Top 10, Top Frosh, Top Scholar Freshman Year, Honor Roll, Iunior Class Secretary, Gymnastics Team, Girls' Basketball Team, Girls' Swim Team, Girls' Block P.E. IWE, GAA, Pep Club, Pep Club Treasurer, AFS, AFS Rep- resentative, FHA, Swimming Charter, Tennis Charter, Principals' Committee, Yearbook Society PEGGY LYNN KELLEY GAA, Business Club, Pep Club, Girls' Baseball, Youth Council, Elementary Tutor, Business Club Vice President BILL KELSO Tennis, Tennis MVP TONIA R. KELTS Band I, Band ll, Band Ill, Honor Roll, Candy Striper DAVID KERSEY Varsity Football, Second All-League Football, Frosh Foot- ball, Varsity Wrestling, IV Wrestling, IV Track, IV Track MVP, Boys' Block L , FFA, FFA Freshman Representa- tive, FFA Sentinal, Elementary Tutor THERESA MARY KINGSBURY FFA, FFA Senior Representative, CSF, Honor Roll, GAA, Girls' Track, Pep Club, Playmakers, Spanish Club LORI KIRKPATRICK Homecoming Queen Attendent, Rally Squad, Song Lead- er, P.E. IWE, IV Football Charter, Soccer Charter, Track Charter, Spanish Club, GAA, Honor Roll, AFS, Pep Club DENISE KNIGHT A'Capella Choir, Pep Club, GAA, AFS, Honor Roll ROB KNIGHT Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, IV Football, IV Baseball, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Boys' Block CSF, Honor Roll, Life CSF Member, Scholastic Top 10, Student Council, Sophomore Class President, Sophomore Year- Scholar ofthe Year 33 llNl KURYLA N arsity Wrestling, Boys' Block l PAM lA llllE TOBI LAIRD Honor Roll, CSF, Band lll, Stage Band, Playmakers, Elementary, Tutor, AFS, GAA, Pep Club, Playrnalters' Executive Council, CSF Treasurer, GAA Volleyball Team, GAA Charter, Youth Council Seniors Win First In Homecoming Poster Contest ff? 5 lin.. DURING poster day Anna Loredo helps the Senior Class by placing a poster on the trophy case in the Student Center The Senior class won the poster contest, along with the penny drive, three-legged race egg race and over all Spirit Trophy This is the third consecutive year the class has won this trophy, setting a new school record. Winning the spirit awards this year were Rosy Stanton and Steve Cruz MARY LOUISE LANDRUM Cross Country, Playmakers, Pep Club, GAA, Honor Roll, Elemen- tary Tutor, FHA, Girls' Group, Track Charter, Soccer Charter, IV Swimming Charter, Library Assistant, Office Assistant ED LAREMORE Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, All League Baseball, IV Foot- ball, Frosh Football, JV Baseball, IV Basketball Frosh Basketball, Boys' Block L , CSF, Honor Roll, Life CSF Member, Scholastic Top 10, Pep Club, Senior Class Vice President, Sophomore Class Representative, Youth Council, Curriculum Committee, Varsity Football Co-Captain, Most Spirited Sophomore, Block L Vice President IULIA DEE LASATER Scholastic Top 10, Senior Class Treasurer, Pep Club Vice Presi- dent, Swim Team Charter, CSF, Honor Roll, Basketball Charter, Pep Club, Homemaking IWE, Girls' Swim Team, Gymnastics Team, Track Charter, Biology IWE, AFS, Latin Club, GAA, Elemen- tary Tutor 1-VT' ff t,' Cu.-g N. isa' arf K 5.- ass.:- Q 3 Ta-9-A Y' -wx .Z , ,615 an s-'53 RANDY LASI EY CSF, Tennis, Cross Country, Sorter, Golt, IV Trai lv, Boys' Blocl-C L , Frosh Football, Student Council, Chess Club, thernistrx IWE, Honor Roll PAM LAVVLER PAT LAWLER LINDA LEINWEBER Band lll, Madrigal, A'Capella Choir, Clel Club Treasurer, Pep Club, Candy Striper, GAA, Girls' P.E. IWE, Music IWE CAROL ANN LLEWELLYN A'Capella Choir, Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor ANTHONY WAYNE LOPEZ ED LOPEZ Varsity Football, IV Football, Frosh Football ESTHER LOPEZ ROBIN ANNETTE LOPEZ Band lll, GAA, Gymnastics Team, Honor Roll, Girls' Block junior Class Treasurer, GAA Treasurer, Band Il, Girls' P.E. IWE, Volleyball Team, Youth Council, Track Charter, AFS ANNA TERESA LOREDO Student Council, Senior Class Representative, Madrigal, A'Capel- la Choir, AFS, GAA, Pep Club, Gymnastics Team, Homecoming Committee, Girls' Swim Team, Track Charter, Swim Team Char- ter, Clef Club Alto Representative, Elementary Tutor, Dental Health Project Teacher, Band Il, Honor Roll, Girls' P.E. IWE DONNA MARSHALL LYDIA MARTINEZ La Raza Unida, El Moreno Staff LISA MARIA MASSONI Liberty Bell Staff, Corresponding Secretary, Student Government, GAA, Freshman Representative, Rally Committee, Honor Roll, CSF, AFS, GAA, FHA, Pep Club, Latin Club MICHELLE MATTHEWS SHERRY LEE MAY Band lll, Band ll, GAA, Elementary Tutor, Algebra IWE, Varsity Basketball Charter, Track Charter, Wrestling Charter, Girls' Vol- leyball Team, Girls' Baseball Team, Youth Council, Pep Club 35 LDIL McClHl'XND Honor Roll, CHAR, Flententarv lutor, Plaxrnalxers, -Xttenclcnce Office IWF, Band ll CHLRYL McCilLL Ceramics IWF IOSFPH MCKINNON iN .1 ly FFA, Frosh Football w PAM MCMURTRFY gs. 1' f I' , , Honor Roll, Office Assistant no 'VX IAIME MELCOZA Varsity Football, IV Football, Frosh Football, Soccer, Most Valua- .Q- ble Soccer Player, Team Captain Soccer, Varsity Baseball, IV Base- K ' ' ball, All-league Soccer, Boys' Block Honor Roll, Boys' P.E. IWE, Auto Club CHERYL MELLO ol l ' . Senior IWE Helps Gut In Callaghan Librar f VN, WORKING in the Library, Alan Rosa goes through the file cards. Many Seniors ob- tain extra credits by working as lWE's in different classes and offices. Qt 36 f KATHY VWENIJOLA Pep Club, Spanish Club, GAA, AFS, GAA Girls' llttskvlliall C hare ter, Track Charter lxRllVl NHCHAUO FFA Secretary, FFA Treasurer, Fl-A Sweetheart, CSI, Honor Roll, Life CSF Member, Agriculture IWF, Librarv lWl, Plavmakrirs, Girls' Basketball Team, Latin Club, Girls' Volleyball Team CINDY DOREEN A-lODRALL Homecoming Queen Attendant, FFA Sweetheart Runner-up, Assistant of Commissioner of Publicity, Commissioner ot Public- ity, Maiorette, Student Council, Student Government, Band Il, Band Ill, Band Council, Band Secretary-Treasurer, Co-Fditor of Lion Yearbook, Annual Staff, Yearbook Society, Life CSF Mem- ber, Scholastic Top 10, Honor Roll, CSF, Youth Council, Pep Club, Girls' Softball Team, Track Charter, FHA, GAA, AFS MARLENE SCHOWER MOLJRALl Co-Editor of Lion Yearbook, Recording Secretary, Scholastic Top 10, CSF, Life CSF Member, Student Council, Student Govern- ment, Curriculum Committee, Honor Roll, AFS, GAA, Band III, Pep Club, Playmakers, Business Club, Yearbook Society, Frosh Basketball Charter, Baseball Charter, Football Charter, Basket- ball Charter, Varsity Track Charter, Girls' Swim Team Charter NANCY MOFIELD GEORGE MONTENEGRO CAROLYN C. MOORE Life CSF Member, Annual Staff, Top Scholar, 1972, 1973, AFS, CSF, AFS President, Scholastic Top 10, CSF Treasurer, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Yearbook Society, Math Tutor, Student Council, Youth Council CRAIG MOORE ALBERTO MORADO Chico State Grant Award, Frosh Football Charter IOHN MULROONEY CSF, Honor Roll, Auto Club, Wood Shop IWE SHARON MURPHY RICHARD M. NAVARRO junior Class President, Frosh Vice President, Student Council, Homecoming Committee, Youth Council, Student Government, AFS Vice President, AFS, Playmakers, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Boys' Block L , IV Swimming, Frosh Basketball, Frosh Football, IV Football, Soccer, IV Track, Varsity Track GLORIA IEAN NEGRETE AFS, Office Assistant, Pep Club, Elementary Tutor, Dental Health Program RICK NEWLAND Varsity Football, IV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Wrestling, Boys' P.E. IWE CHERYL NICHOLAS Scholastic Top 10, CSF, Honor Roll, A'Capella, Choir, GAA 37 IODD NORTHATN1 BRL CL 'NOXARINA Spanish Club IOEL NOVERO Honor Roll, Band III, Plaxmakers LOUISE PACHECO Freshman Class Secretary, Latin Club, Latin Club Secretary, Pep Club, Elementary Tutor, Track Charter DAVID EUGENE PATO Honor Roll LORI PEDERSON LUPE PEDROZA TONY LEE PETERS Latin Club, IV Track, Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor GRANT PIERCE ISF, Honor Roll, Life CSF Member, Scholastic Top 10, Student of the Month, Band III, Stage Band, Band Council, Student Coun- cil, Student Representative to the Board, Student Government, Youth Council, Latin Club, President of Latin Club, Varsity Bas- ketball, IV Basketball, Cross Country, Frosh Football, Boys' Block Homecoming Committee, Forensic Team, Exchange Student to Germany, Pep Club LINDA PLANCHON Band Ill, Playmakers, Playmakers President, Scholastic Top 10, CSF, Life CSF Member, Honor Roll, FFA, Crystal Wall Staff, Biol- ogy IWE, Ars, GAA IAEL POLLINO Pep Club, GAA, Basketball Charter GLENNA POOL Bachelor Living IWE, Latin Club, Pep Club, FHA, FFA DENNIS POPE Liberty Bell Staff, IV Football, Frosh Football, Boys's P.E. IWE, Varsity Wrestling GUADALUPE PUENTE Scholastic Top 10, CSF, Honor Roll, Life CSF Member, Band lll, GAA, AFS, Playmakers, Spanish Club, Elementary Tutor, Track Charter, Girls' Volleyball Team MARTHA PULIDO CAA 38 F we r AT 5' cg' 'T S 'Dx li i if ,,,,,,o im vs ' Q 2, 1' 1 Vx S 9 .f --.. D., .X I Q Y l,a.. at .il L .mf ff? '-1 I , ....,-r 4 ,s... is , . 1 ii ,-. 3 i Nl-'XRN RAXMIRLZ ,L '95 H Wrestling Charter, x1ti'iaLlul1,lloniirRoll,tml-f5iiltli.ill li-.ini C'XA,fX1tefa lhairinan ' ,,.c ROSL Rixmiiticf tx Y... CSF,HonorRoll,Bancllll,.N1usii IW L, liar l. L haitvr, l'laxin.ili-if C A A f ? lill L RAY ' 'XutoCluh,ll'N GARY REED IVV? Honor Roll, Playrnakers, Spanish Club, Spanish Club Vice Presi- dent, Latin Club, Library IWL, Physiology IWE, Frosh Football, f-.Av Soccer, Pep Club BARBARA RECELNUXN Honor Roll, GAA IAMES IOSEPH RECO Band Ill, Stage Band, Honor Roll, Student Coal Ranking Commit- tee, Library IWE WITH a theme of Time tor Victory , The Senior Class is unable to place in Home- coming float competition. : A - 1 4 lf1E9UL793o i ALVARO REYES Soccer, Most Valuable Soccer, Boys' Block .ilu PAUL ZONE RICE Varsity Wrestling, IV Wrestling, Boys' Block Sports Manager, EFA, Natural Resources IWE CARLOS ROMERO State Wrestling Champ, North Coast Wrestling Champ, All League Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Boys' Block L , Natur- al Resources IWE, Frosh Football ALAN IOSEPH ROSA IV Football, IV Baseball, Boys' P.E. IWE, Library IWE LYNDA ROSAS Elementary Tutor, Pep Club, GAA TERESA SALCEDO MAX SANABRIA we if U , rw VW! LINDA SANCEN ,W Spanish Club, Aztec,a Club, Pep Club, L Candy Strtper, Nurses Club CHRISTINE SANCHEZ Elementary Tutor, Candy Striper, Ecology Club, Nurses' Club, C-AA DEBRA SAUER Honor Roll, GAA, GAA Baseball Team, Pep Club, Business Club 40 2 5? gr 1 'p 'ff' Seniors Ponder DANNY Blanton ponders over his class sched- ule trying to figure out a combination of classes that will fit together congruently. This system of securing each individuals place in Class Schedule fax ,N ve- 'vb 2 QT? Rf?- -mf N C7 ' in - 4- ., nv - .,, 26 Q xx, different classes is known as the class sched- ule 'Merry-Go-Round', which occurs at the beginning of the fall and spring semesters. This new system was started two years ago. ROSALIE SCHCJI lllll WAYNE SC HOl IFLD ROSANNE SCIORTINO Second Five for Homecoming Queen, Pep Club, GAA, Honor Roll, Sophomore Hop Queen Runner-up, Girls' Basketball Team, Elementary Tutor, Office Assistant ROSEMARY SCIORTINO Senior Class President, GAA Treasurer, Student Council, Student Government, GAA, Homecoming Committee, Gymnas- tics Team, Girls' Basketball Charter, Art Fundamentals IWE, Volleyball Team, Pep Club, Business Club, Honor Roll VALERIE M. SCIORTINO Rally Squad, IV Cheerleader, Song Leader, Homecoming Queen Attendant, A'Capel- la Choir, Pep Club, GAA, Elementary Tutor, Rally Committee, Swimming and Track Charter LAURA ANN SERNA Homecoming Queen, Student of the Month, FFA Sweetheart Runner-up, Soph- omore Hop Queen Runner-up, Song Leader, Rally Squad, Girls' Block L , Life CSF Member, CSF, Honor Roll, Sopho- more Class Treasurer, Annual Staff, Year- book Society, Swimming, Diving, Basket- ball, Track and Football Charter, Rally Committee, Homecoming Committee, GAA, Gymnastics Team, FTA, FHA, Pep Club, La Raza Unida Club, Business Club, Girls' P.E. IWE, Counseling Assistant LYHNE SEVERNS CSF, Honor Roll, Annual Staff, Yearbook Society, GAA, Liberty Bell Staff, AFS, Span- ish Club, Spanish Club Treasurer VICKI REGINA SHAHAN CSF, Honor Roll, A'Capella Choir, GAA Pep Club, AFS, Playmakers, Track Charter RICHARD SHEPPARD IV Football, Frosh Football, Crafts IWE, jewelry IWE, Playmakers, Elementary Tutor KEN SHORAS Boys' Block FFA, Sports Manager, Most Valuable Track, IV Track, Varsity Track, Cross Country 41 lULlE ANN SILVEIRA l'layin.1kers,Secretary of Playmakers, CSF, Honor Roll, GAA, AFS, IHA, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Flementary Tutor, Track Charter DONNA SLELTER L SF, Lite CSF Member, Scholastic Top 10, Honor Roll, GAA, Pep Club, Girls' Block Girls' Basketball Team, Girls' Tennis Team, Girls Softball Team, Girls' Volleyball Team, GAA Vice President, P.l. IWE, Youth Council MELINDA SUE SMITH GAA, Elementary Tutor, IV Football Charter RAY SMITH ROBERT DIFFIN SMITH Student Body President, Student Body Vice President, Commis- sioner of justice, Student Government, Student Council, Drum Major, Band III, Stage Band, California State Honor Band, CSF, Life CSF Member, Honor Roll, Frosh Football, Cross Country, Frosh Basketball Statistician, Boys' Block L , Playmakers, Foren- sic Team, Homecoming Committee, Youth Council, Principals Committee SHERRI SOBLE Honor Roll, GAA, Playmakers, Office Assistant ROSY STANTON Yearbook Society, Honor Roll, Girls' Block L , Annual Staff Photographer, Annual Staff, Youth Council, Most Spirited Senior, Girls' Basketball Team, Girls' Baseball Team, Pep Club, GAA, GAA Treasurer, Head IV Football Charter, Playmakers, Agri- culture IWE, Business Club, Girls' P.E. IWE, Track Charter, Latin Club, FHA, FFA, AFS DON STOLHAND Auto Club, Auto Club Vice President, Metal Shop IWE, Band Ill CAROLYNDA TAYLOR IAMES TAYLOR DEBORAH KAY TAULBEE A'Capella Choir, FFA, Natural Resources IWE SHIRLEY TAULBEE ROBIN TORRES Wrestling Charter, Azteca Representative, Azteca Club, GAA, Girls' Softball Team ED UHALDE FFA VICKY UNPINGO Cross Country, Girls' Basketball Team, GAA, Elementary Tutor 42 'O a f- '5 --W f f Wk li' ll! ff? ,HUQN , X f .:' PIN ..r' if-1 Qs., '-Ns PQ: were-5 Officers Lead Seniors In Final Year .-,,,,.,,,-3 , ,M SENIOR class officers, Ed Laremore, vice president, Anna Loredo, represent- ative, julia Lasater, treas- urer and Rosemary Scior- tino, president are busy preparing for the annual Senior Ball and the trip to Disneyland this year. env, -4.3 DOREEN URENDA La Raza Unida, Azteca Club, Azteca Vice Chairman, Track Char- ter, C.AA Basketball Charter, GAA, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Candy Striper, Nurses' Club ISABELLA URENDA we.: La Raza Unida, CSF, Honor Roll, GAA, Candy Striper, Nurses' .fa -.K Club, Spanish Club, Girls' Block L , Elementary Tutor ' DEBRA VALENTINE Office Assistant DONNA VALVERDE IAMES A. VAWSER 4, Q57-N Boys' Block L , Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, IV Football, ws..-f ? IV Baseball, IV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Boys' P.L. IWE, Honor I Roll, Pep Club HM VENOBLL 43 SHARON WAI I IS Mikr WARD my M Rotsirzi wrtks if ' IV Football, Auto Club ' ' I IEFF WHEELER Varsity Football, IV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Baseball, IV Baseball, IV Most Valuable Baseball Player, Boys' Block L , Boys' P.E. IWE, Sophomore Class Representative, Student Council DEBBIE WHITE Majorette, Honor Roll, CIAA, Business Club, Playmakers, Swim, Soccer and Track Charter LEO WHITE Honor Roll, Cross Country, IV Track, IV Track Captain, Varsity Track PATTY WHITE Liberty Bell Staff, FFA, Elementary Tutor STEVE WILLIAMS Varsity Football, IV Football, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, IV Basketball, IV Baseball, Soccer, Boys' Block L , AFS, Auto Club, Boys' P.E. IWE, Honor Roll, Principal's Committee IO ANN WINTERS DELHA WOOD FFA, CIAA, Honor Roll, Latin Club IEEE WRAY IAMES WRIGHT LORENA WRIGHT Honor Roll, Crafts IWE IUNKO IUNIE YONEMURA Homecoming Committee, Pep Club, Honor Roll, GAA, AFS, Pep Club President, GAA Volleyball Team, Student Council KATHY YOUNG 44 X 1ll 'h'w-u- T , . T '. , X s .Mr -, Et 2 X-E x YQ tk slqQa,g, 5 Zsitaf 5 QERE, Q is .- 5 New 9 :Q sf N .A-X . ares Q N N s,,5,3 ana ,g.X y5.tc, Sf. xx , Q K - r+: tx K 5 ' ' .V ' ' V. , ES QQ T 3 I mfg Y 'ig E we ik tw as ' F v N t 'lcv 1 - -1 I . 4, I . . v X .. .k I k, s . a.sM as E . x 'SCN 'ilk Q-5'6 I I x, i! ,B 1 1 iv ' 1 55 T 0- 5' 4, U 17 I ff'- 'bv' aruwu Y mar' 1 I 1 .raqw . A , cis: K? X X fl E X, Q If Q ,I Fin -3-f -- is-sq I 5 'r - L t li mir T! ..l':4 , lie.. r'xrwrt1i'i.i!r:err lf' -If 'Ml we 1.4, ., lf1liVi X1.,:lt:rlf+ loin 'Xrnticlor luKrir1A'X:imr juniors Capture Third In Annual Float Competition 'U , . Q' .J S IL Q -'I 1 . in Q al o - if . BUILDING B float in 8 dark barn isr1't BD GBSY T2lSk, but the lunior Class their float every extra moment and succeeded in capturing third place mel'T1befS W0fl4ed long hard l'1OufS in constructing their homecoming abovethe Freshmen and Senior Clagg float representation, float. The float displays the theme Shoot 2 Victory. juniors worked on 1 4 A1 11 1:1 : f 5 Q .,. ,. ,,. K . Ry N151 Q. yn 4 45 1. 1 kt Qx X l f. 'x 1 joey Ambrosino Clary Andrade Cheryl Baer Tony Ball lohn Barnes Cary Bartee Kelly Bauerlein Fred Bennett lean Beno juliette Bettencourt Cecile Bisel Rodney Blexim Ann Bloomfield lan Boltzen 45 liiarra Horclr-n Nlrirlf-i. llitltltcfriritlue litwuri liinolm lf-riy Brooks H.rrim,l'v Brown Liner Burki- Silvia Bustos lackie Bver Deborah Byrne Judy Byroads Velvette Caine Armando Cardona Cornelio Carmona Kathie Cecchini 1 K, I 4, .tv Y , lf ..,, ,yn E ' .Q' H I .- .a . 1 PV f ,L 0? 3 . JI , 4' x 1 'Q' h F ,T - l 4 l I J' X l , t M -Q 1 ' ' l l I .li ' . I 1 f N4 - -'ws V Q.. xr' T7 W f nr-'ij V juniors Utilize Bus System To Reach School Lori Celoni Susan Chan Wendy Clements Allan Cochnaugr Kathy Collins Kathy Cornelius julie Cornell Melody Coulson Pam Cowger Gwen Crandell Daniel Cronk Carline Crump luanita Cruz Angel Cueva Fred Darley Ed Daughtery Debbie Davis Kelli Dean loe DeBorba George DeLaRosa Tina Delgado Marc Dell'lmmagine Ron DeMaggio Nancy DeMartini Kevin Ditmars David Domingo Connie Eastrom Gary Ebersole Rusty Enos Gary Ellison Glenda Evans Teri Fitzpatrick Vallerie Frazier lohn Funez Valerie Gage 46 if bf 1'-r 4? F in Ty 1 , - N ' A- 5-,,. 31 ,. ! 1 K 'S-I g... 114 4, V - r ..-4 ,, WMM. z-4' , , -, if 4 -rv' LL- - HKS .lil hx, ' L 5 i T -p 2 5 avg 44.- H.. T'5 .. .. if 'Ui C! wav' if fl 1 vw - 5-x if--V YI' ll 3 an M AW X Q 1 Q,..s-4,3 ,' I 3' if,'5j,, , 1' ,gf ,- if .lf K ' -7 I. 1 . . .1 'ff -' ' I, .-,gnc Ie. W 1,-it ' .4 W- F Al' ,v,q F If .,-.. M an a'-I 1' I A i1 .H- C F: 4 c ua, . a 9-v Paula Graves Mary Greenwood Richard Guerra Gilbert Hagar Greg Hamlin Brett Hanberg Albert Harrewyn julie Harris Michael Hartmann ii, Patrick Hawkins Debbie Hendrix jesse Herrera lwlllxe Galinrlo Martha Galvan Rosa Galvan Steve' Galvin Ld Garcia Hector Gare ia Marlene Garcia Phil Garcia Robert Gardner Chris Gaylor jeannie Ghiggeri john Gomes Raul Gomez Kim Gonzales SMILING happily, Rick Nieto boards the school bus for the ride home at the end of the day. judging from the expression on Rick's face, he seems to be one junior Betty Hicks Dori Hisatomi Dennis Holder Greg Haugli Patty Hughes janet Hustedt Tim lddings jesse james Skip jensen jose jimenez Ray jordan Paul Kaplan Mike Kelly Wesley Kendall Tom Kent David Kuryla Ross Last Mike Lazar IUNIOR Class officers are: Tony Ball, presidentg Paula Graves, vice presi- dentp Roxanne Sciortino, secretaryg janet Smith, treasurerg Stella Rios, representative. 48 '!'f '7 , 'Iwi' W: ' Irvs 3, ' ,M . .,.-- . , ' 5-,A . 1 'NJA qxvi 'S M .li s 1 ffl e T7 1 , I We 7 S if Lric a Lec- Scolt Lee Andy Leinvvehvr Charles Llewellyn Leo Martin Rhonda Martin Mary Martinez Dennis May Kathy McCall loyce Mc Clelland lim McFarland lohn McKenzie Dan McKinley Ron McKinney Kathy McLain Ron Meadows Eddie Mecca Adrian Melgoza Class Officers Help juniors During Homecoming Rick Melgoza Arlene Mello john Mello Danny Mendoza leff Meshishnek Perry Miguel Kim Mincey Dwayne Minick Xavier Montenegro Bob Mooney Diane Moore Lisa Mori Dan Mori Lynn Morgan Maureen Mulrooney Pat Munds joe Munoz Leticia Munoz joe Murray Sherry Myers Ken Nakao Danny Navarrette lanice Nelly Rick Nieto IUNIORS Rhonda Martin, Susan Chan, and Paula Graves add the final touches to one of their many posters. This one wishes 'C-ood Luck Lions'. Tuti Nunez Lindsey Nunn Angie Olveda Pam Orman Bill Ortez Rafael Oseguera Steve Pasley Wayne Pastor Steven Pate Nancye Payne Ricky Pease Ray Pedroza Tamie Perez Bill Perreira Tonya Peters Ronald Petrosh Louis Pool Richard Price Steve Probst Don Quattlebum Ernest Quintanilla lohn Ray Belva Rea Gina Reed Susan Reeves Tami Reynolds Mona Rhoades Charles Richards Stephanie Ridolfi lohn Rios Stella Rios Chery Robinson Rosemarie Robles Kathy Rocker Roman Rodriguez 50 ' ..., yzfu y A - ' V: Tig , 'l.l? 'il: T .i-A f, iz'-, ,Lg 3 i-KL v 1 lxsli A 1 I.-Ay 'Ex 5, 0 15,3 I- 8 'QM ,ie ,M . T! .-r, V ,-:Y X: .5 L ,.', fix. -'Q M, 2? .+. ' I Y , X: c ...K V wan .A 4: pi . 'i. :N .X .' 'V sfflaf Hg Q, si U' - I-'if'-it - -Q H- 4' 9 -'yn , 'mg .,! V ix' Y 33' TP' ' si' ' 4 4- ' 1 u - , K i s. of 1 ' ' 1 N - V s -,..'j'.rg.l?5 -V I 5 My i i s in 'L' N P- + at fl' ,Qt - Q L 13' 1 L O QJFI, 3' ' ' :JI Z' S ' ' V 'f . -if-sf, f if Zn . -. 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A-'L 9 my-1' Lorraine Rrrrnt-ru Rosemarie Rmiwr 1 Chuck Russo Diana Salter Carlos Sari.ilqria Rosemarie Sant hw Filomena Sarrnerito ons' Paula Sciortino Roxanne Sciortino Stephanie Seeno Anthony Serna Suzanne Shimer Richard Shoras john Showaker Paul Sipes Steve Sisk janet Smith Manuel Soares Lori Stafford Darlene Stewart Bertha Stone Gloria Teixeira Sherree Tomlin james Townsend Vernon Tucker Tanya Tutor LuWanna Tuttle Richard Urbano lobina Urenda Von Utterback john Vawser Bryan Vaissade Roy Vargas Delinda Viles Betty Wallis Annette Walston Pam Ward Karen Watters Sue Wenzel Lorri White jerry Whitener David Williams Elton Williams Patti Williams Paul Wiseley Steve Wong lack Wright Troy Zachary jim Zwetz Larrx Mlains larrx Xtlarns Ninth Mldinulun lxare-n -Xlxerwn lupm- Rinador liiane- -Xriilqrnsirm lim f'xrtvihuri'x Scott -Xslakson Marvin Bacigalupi 1esseBagwell Richard Banuelos Liina Barajas Dan Barnes Liz Barthrnan Lauri Bausch lenniter Beaver Robby Beck Tony Berumen Tweety Billingsley Laura Borges Peggy Bowling Robert Boykin Debbie Branvold joe Briseno Mike Brooks Daniel Broussard 52 2 'fn X t 1-.'f-'I' ' f 79 'LL l .ll U' gg .N-if , -1 Q X , ,nl x ed ll ,.- 'Y ' if J . fzvfwp Q Vx, ,B 'N v f nxargh ::iGf g mlx I 1- 'T 1. g i I . 'lx -. 'Q L. 0 g..., Ns. . SN l i i V b Sk,,,,-:..-lllllllli, in' -rf' ls, 13' 9 ' . If xv ' ,. - 'XT ' U ' tl 4 ,, r sl G., FWWW li 'S . N IUNIOR Varsity Cheerleaders lead the Class of '76 to another victory in the. competi tion yells. The sophomore class out yelled every other class at every rally this year ex cept one. 1 tx L A Q .7 ,Q Ir- X i t 'll -gf 1 , 1, 1 B ll r 1 ' A-1-P r '- W-' '15 ' , rv-1' km k . ii. fs- , 5: 'J gg, f A ! C, Y ' 1 ti ! is.. V vi .-- A . Y' I . - r ' it t - 4-uf'N-E' 3 5 Tag s , wh' Q. V v X A x ll' Cl , . - ii E E - A f f - 1 X 'T u . M. , Z' Ill, 'V T: ' fs v ' H' it ' , ' l l xii . rf 1 55, - V v M ' V' . - Q . ' David Broussard Cindy Brown Lanny Brown Tim Brown Cieorge Bruno Michelle Buckler Steve Burkham Robert Burroughs Susan Cakebread Carol Campbell Ana Cano Jaime Cardona Sigifredo Cardona loe Cardoso Florence Carmona loe Carreon leannette Carter loe Castillo Karen Cecchini Debbie Celoni Sandi Celoni Sophomore Class Yells Their WayTo Victor .S KQV 0' 2 'G I f 1 X I x E ii v V nw r' K.: Q-'YI FW XX , . 11 . y gym ' 1 T9 ' T5 js-.T 'R f 7- NTQ '9'U K f ' r l 4 XY l I tl -' Q- A 1 IK Doug Chance Faviola Chavarria Neomi Chavez Robert Cloutier Mike Cooper Kim Conn LuAnn Cornelius Danny Costa Denise Cruz Duke Davenport Chris Davis Iacky Davis Marvin Davis Dave Deardorff julie DeBorba Dino DelBarba Sandi DelBarba Bob DePiazza julie DeSair Priscilla Dorog Carol Drake Kathy Duke Lucille Dummer Tom Elder Doug Ellison Mike Ellison Sherry Erickson Erick Eslick Penny Eslii lt David Farhner Strfvc- lt-rguson Mary Frazier Vicki Freeze lonasluentes Mike FUHCI joe Gaines Scott Galbraith David Gambetta Gayle Gamino Efrem Garcia Ernesto Garcia Fidel Garcia Manuel Garcia Soledad Garcia Vicky Garcia Ysidor Garcia Ken Gaylor Steve Gonzales Timi Gonsalves lS f '--be v to fl? If ' s, -4 Q, 4 ' I I x ' 'X .ri vu 5 '- l, I' X I. 14 K N of 4-:QA rv H 1 - 1 L , rv v - 1, .. l lt 't ff tx 'Sf ,fi 3 Girls Lead Sophomore Clas Harry Green jim Gruessing Esmeralda Gutierrez David Hale jimmy Hammers Heidi Hampton Russell Hampton Frank Hanson Randy Harrington Shelly Hartmann Barrett Henderson David Hernandez Louie Hernandez Maria Hernandez Olan Hicks Barbara Hitt Rick Howard Wanda Howard Mark Hoy Karen Hughes Karen jackson Arthur lacobsen Eric jacobsen Rhonda joaquin Vicki johnson Charlotte jones Travis jones jesse juarez 54 1 1?YI 'Y F 1 I O' 14 - x v -AAL :lx I X S A X ' W ' ?. - is 'i 1 11' 2 . 1 ' 'N4' 4, Y 3 A 't 4 fx J i I 1-weve'-1 'v- - v 4' I If ' R' .x 2 .X I f' I x 5 A QXN I s In Second Year ,gl Q- - 1 N i ' fl . ,J 1 cv -'I rl si R Q4 jugs UU' ? l 7V'T 'Y' J av-vs i -,,. .4 :LT F iv ff' wr ik u it Q' 6 7 ,-, Q ' i- . -fi ,J 'lf t A i 17' - K JL. 'W ll li :J 1 tif. g i- -il' -srw-' vvs .,a i Qs L g . -- 4 -sf l YQ. :so '- - 1 I . K I I3 Qf 'Ll ,Q-.N G 'S 'inf 1 ' 5. 1 L C. N: gh., - K F943 Kim llll ll ll 91 96 if LW' .gy X H H hx i fi' 'L V -' vfi, , 4 V W rw' : N 'ff 'ii CN A 4 1. If 'X 2 2 'ww 2 Q' ' i ' I '4' 1 i l Y Q- -gg A - W , , ff 9 6,35 ? iv A ' '4 , , s 4 , . .39 f . - - . 'JSM ' -f - - .f Q I y . ' k by , on . I ' I' r bg 1 l 4 44 ' X D ALL GIRL sophomore class officers are Terri Tipton, secretaryg julie DeSair, representativeg Kathy Serna, presidentg Lisa Mu ne, vice-president Lisa Mune, vice-presi- dentg and Lori Modrall, treasurer. Robert Kanagaki Cindy Kelly Kirk Kelly Norla Kelts Richard Kent Steve Kent Tim Kent Chris Kingsbury Cathy Knauss Dennis Kraucyk Wade Lasater leanette Last Steve LaVoie David Le-at jenniter lefler Alan Loredo Tim Mader Debra Maggiora Marty Maggiore Ruth Maiocfo lack Marlowe S5 Danny Nlarqtivz Pt-tr-r 'xltirtin lan Nltirtin 'Xrthtir 'Nltllllllt'7 lxr-rt-tl Nl.irllnc-L l'attyMaiIim-1 lruintlrie 'xlr Atee Caylenf- McClellan james Mt Kenzie Monte McKinney Rori Mfkinnon Laurie McLendon Darlene McNeley Rick Mello Rick Merritt Leroy Metheny Wendy Michaud Lori Modrall irma Montenegro Brian Morris Ron Morris Richard Moser Sandy Moser Gerry Moss Lisa Mune Salvador Munoz Pam Neiger Lisa Nichol Sylvia Novero Marianne Null Amber Nunes Gerald Odahlen Dolly Olan Angie Olveda Annette Olvera Flor Orduno lames Ott Faye Pastor Kaye Pastor Daniel Page Mitch Paden 56 -W r 'Sv ws 1 ,. Jr '+R .. -s. - - I, Q A irq I 5 no 4 ai ,, ,y I .W ' , 'E Q1 'U 0 l 5. 1 ' sc, ' Q Q-L4 V 'H 4 !m ,XM . S A . ' af' TN - rx , .P f Q N L1 ' rx l , 7 1 'l ,fm I ,. T' rv v- L4 ,xl :L 0 J v'N avi, R 7 F, :il rl 'ii 'V Sophomore Class Wins .f'v'.'27l ' Q ' 1 linlb . . . N PLACING second in the homecoming com petition, the sophomores improved last year's float record. The float theme of' Grind 3 ,Q 1 uv, .. fi' ri- fi? TX T T ' in rs 'ca T3 W f A T' 'T vs after A I, T ..- - RFQ' - .. P ,e '..,. X T: fi LQ 1' 1,11 f T ' 'Vi L fl I x , , b W! li 5 . t N Second Place In Floats P 1. Q Af- 4 s..,a W of-' - 51,1-iff 1 1 QF, I f Ne. 'L rt '- - l TM' .. K 44 X 1 L- A C 'L ar' , 1-6 .o I fl if-, X M 'W T Shania Q T 'f rlllilx' 1-X as ., ..,q A A T MIL.-- , Q. ,V T 'ue- Qev 5 l A ,f 4 Lf ,4 -c '9 1-.ALI ,V Q 5? em' ll I it U .qbui VA ' - 1 fi A 3 1 ' Y f A X u -1 ' s 1 1 'T 'lx '64 ggi 8 ll N- unix... the Liver-more is an accurate description of the Homecoming game, one of the most spirited games of this year. .gi Q' F, ' A 'll . Q- ,L L Tony Pate Lupe Pena Raymond Perez Lawrent e Peters Carl Peterson james Pierre Sandy Pittman Janette Plaster Theresa Pollan Mike Portwood Robby Powers Mark Pliddy Ierry Puccinelli Mari Puente Lupe Pulido Hugo Quintanilla Marie Quimuyog Della Ramos Cindy Ray Richard Regleman Debbie Rego Becky Rebeiro Troy Rice leanne Ridolfi Allison Rios Denise Rios Ray Rios Willie Rivera Lisa Robertson Cheryl Robinson Greg Robinson Margaret Rodriguez Rocio Rodriguez Kenneth Rogers Pam Rogers Leslie Roma MaryAnn Romero Lisa Rosas lacki Runnels Benito Sanchez Tony Sanchez low Sanders fXin0lifi Sarttlrmxal Randi, Sr hvvitters 'loin Secfno Margaret Selga kathy Serna Scott Sharp Clayton Shatswell Don Shewmaker Max Shott joe Sidrian joe Silveira Vicki Simmons julie Smith Richard Smith Vicky Smith Philip Somerhalder Ed Spanger Cindy Speer Frank Spinelli Randy Standridge Martha Stanton Morgan St. john jan Stolhand Ron Sudweeks Charlene Thompson Terri Tipton Kim Tomlin Tami Tomlin Debbie Tovar Christine Townsend jack Treat Ben Tutor Peter Unpingco Paul Urenda Terry Upton Katy Utterback Terri Vawser Armando Valencia Steve VanBuren Robert Vasquez Mike Villa Renee Vornhagen Kym Wallace Debbie Washington Wendy Wetzel jeff Williams Frieda Wiseley David Wolfenbarger Greg Wong Bill Wood jeannie Wright Cheryle Yingling David Young Debbie Young Anita Zachary S8 N N -V 3 '- 1 N l., tl '- ti , Q , tv 1 g M , l. ' ' f ' Q , v f , Q, 4 , .. .I 11 C :' l i- X ' X- 'l. ...As .'--xl angela ' ., , lk, A- Q . , TH, i, A Y Q41 f, ,f-S, -cd ,fm , 4... Ill' A ' l ,l Nt' 3 A t 4 I f ti , If K-3 A il' rv- V- .r fl I ll-X. :wx f , 1 il 'tv' M4 4 , A X Freshmen Participate In Homecoming Activities ' i s B' h - . 'M , A l I a I v ig xkilll ., f X ' ,ii ' ' ' lt ' -. 0 uw i if ' ff Q s- A- 1 n.r.-f - -- - -s ' - . .1 .fi i ZR , 1' X iq, ,ii 1 ' S .. Qi ff fir 5 1- -A --s ? 7 G4 X s, if ' me a 14? g r-N 9 W ,W 'T .. if ,X B Q l East! I l i. W4 V W ZZ' 't'i iii' 1 W or 'f X ' f i f ' ii N' if? is 'A ' A itf P5 3- e- A 1 ,i,i f- X - in I :Ai ' -'vi Q' u V L:- ig. -L, ' N , i 'YN t i Q -vv-v. ,-L.. .s.., 2 fy Q .fl- Attila . Xlir.il1.iriisi ii Rum Allen lert-sa 'Xlleri Pam Aiitlersriri llavitl Mitlratli- Rick Armstrong Tami Arterberry jesse N..ilcis Steve Banc hirii Kenneth Baily Mitch Ball Versal Batesi,-I Frank Beterro Ianet Br-eks Valerie Bilbo Steven Bishop Paul Blacker Shirle Blevins Tom Bloomfield Linda Borges Cathy Brackenridge Dennis Bradley Merri Bristow Debbie Brooks Kerri Brown Debbie Buchanan Ruth Bunnell Randy Burnett Luz Burrola Nancy Byer Patty Byron lavier Caballero Sherry Cagle Lisa Cardoso Manuel Cano DURING the Homecom- ing tug-of-war contest the rope breaks not once but three times through the tremendous strength of the opposing freshman and sophomores. Sf? Emilio Carrilri Felipe Carvajal Maria Castellanoz Patty Castro Ricky Cero Cilaine Chambers loe Chavez Casey Clements Cheryle Clements Mark Coelho Mike Coelho Andy Clogston Colleen Coleman Monee Colvin Theresa Continente Vicky Corley Debbi Cottrell Charles Coulson Lori Cozby Leanne Crown Steve Cunha Sam Danato Maxine Dannelley Debbie Davis lim Davis Karin Davis Mike Davis Ronnie Davis leff Day Betty Dearman Saul DelaGarza Carlos Delgado Rosa Deluna Trinidad Diaz Dianne Domingo Peggy Dominguez jerry Donnell loann Donnell Steve Dorog Cheryl Drake Lenny Duarte Michelle Duncan Erin Durbin jerry Ebersole Nancy Ellsworth David Elsea Randy Enos Martha Esparza Kim Fertado Allen Fletcher Kelley Frazier Lonne Frazier Richard Freeze Kathy Friend Darlene Funez Ramon Galvan 60 951 'l W wx-.L-A xt ,, ,i R -1 4 5, 1 il' it, 1 W if 'S ' .4 if ,K I s' fi, V s 'W' If AQ' ' V, A , A . gg, sa va 7: 11. -'fl . is X '. X I l I- x l . A- 0 1 R 1 x f - rfb - Q 7 ' H3828 f Y A ' 'v vs - f' - Q '-' . 1 'xl - A t.. L , H . ' vf- s. , 1 Q-f. , A tts f tv ' QM' ' M fl ' 1 E ' n 1 5 1 l I Y i X Sa ls. f fm i rl 7? , ,,. .- 4'-ir 91 ,gf 1- - Q-1 '4-4 ,fi fi vii. I Z A Ei , x QL, Q an ff 11 1 . L ,V if L., I f 4 r N bw -an i - it I L aft xi A IWW R .i7? : ' wr . ,, V. J: 1 ' x L. i A . N1 i K Q K i 354- , 4 l i asf. V l r Q4 iv' K , AA ll ' ' E'-iv ,-,Vg ,VV f-Y . nv-1 , 6 .fij A i F 1' sg ,f , ,r F X .J X , C Q-ff' of ' X 4 A 'Y fc ' T .Mg l I it 1' - i l. 1, Ju. ' l .Z it wa. E' ann xX. ' 'fn V tvs ou-nfs -C. .24 . - 1 Q. , Q .? has ns 1 x 3, W fi ,. -MQ.. l f- Help In Initial Year S Class Cl 77 Dfficers 1 Q. Q ff v .. 4 ' b' rf SK. YJ . ,if xnxx s are v .- ,x I 11 . .l il as ., ., 'V rf ig 1 V ' an 'Sv' 4, s D I' a.. qi 5 .., , NN Q-Ir 1 'v l Q 3 s-'bfi 'N' x -,vs S TAKING time out from a busy schedule of planning class activities s for this year are the freshmen class officers: Robert Ramirez, vice president, Andy Hernandez, president, Rosemary Martinez, secre- TLA ' .i ' .AQ .-., x . 2 , ., tary, and Stacye Smith,treasurer. M at as A Pi, able u 1 'Q X12 fx' ,,, - - wr . 'T 1 ,g i -r 1.1 . sf' 4? Ls Q ' X ', '- -v up f-.. l 'S -gig II- .am in ,, ' 3- t , -g A . ,f .1, 1 ,X xx w f , Y 5 'F-'Q s A i n 5 K 'ik - . N ve iq! L. 'ff 795 O i 'V' 4- ,,, , -,. 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Y , Mike Jensen ., , v :Q- .5-' 1- 1 v -4. -n. s-... v f ,D in px Qt A is 'l f 1 t s l 1 1 W ' ,Q C indy johnson 'Q - 5' Bobby Kachr X Greg Kelley y W- v - ii Robyn Kelso i -- Mike Kersting ' ' ' H ' Marjorie Kidwell il 'A-f ' . f Curt Kingharn -Y, 1 ., ' r 0 s 1 Av f fl I Qu r A ,y . ai ' - X ' . , y 4 1. ng. , wg, -1 tm' ' t A I . lf, 5 l ' l K Alt N. Q ...va in ,,.-q ' W- is Andrea Kirkpatrick -, , lim Kitterman 1 Pamela Knowles Ron Kraucyk N , v Q- Kgs Susan Laird ' 1 Mike Lambert 2 2' Lisa Larc-more f , W ml r -1' L fe lohn Lasater A Myra Latrum Kelly Lawler Steve Lawson ,,,, Don Lee - Mark Leeper Yvonne Lefler K, Freshman Class Cheers For Man Lion Victories AMIDST the mass contusion of the first football rally this year, many freshmen quietly observe the activities while others lend their voices to the uproar. rv- . - na 172 gn . fo- R. . ri B. Q v N - eq- ,, 6 ' N..- fv: Q-nys 4 1' -. cs- L.. l ff Lisa Lennier Sheressa Leroux Sandra Linn Kevin Llewellyn Peggy Llewellyn Larry Lopez Renee Lucido Brian Lyons Leslie Lyons Samantha Mackey Gary Macy Rosemary Martinez gg, it it , QA: v 1' v in ' ',. 1 vs w l, fr, 179 '54 vu, I ' in Fir, w---f 5 4.- vs., T Z. pf vu .avt ...., l W. ti ,fu ln,- wmv 1 f 1 Seth Masters Donald Mattos Vickie Mecurdy lerry Mc Farland Russell McKenzie- leanne McLain Patty McMurtrey lanet Mr,Neill loyce McNeill Terri Mc Neley Fernando Melgoza Victor Mello Gustaro Mendoza john Mendoza Nanette Mendoza Roy Meredith Mark Miguel Lori Miller Beverly Minick Glenn Mix Frank Montenero Suzanne Moore Bertha Morales Efrain Morales Gregory Morgan losefina Munoz Robert Murray Kenny Nelson lulie Nickerson Kim Northam Mary Novarina Kathi Novero Laura Nunn Steven Ohmstede Rosa Olveda Amalia Oliviera lose Oseguera loe Pastor Pam Pastor Sally Pastor Robbie Pato Ron Pato lulie Payne Rosa Pedroza Glenda Phelps Bobby Phillips Norman Phillips Shirley Phillips Karen Pittman Rick Pollock Maryanne Pool Mike Porter lim Powers Frank Price Shelley Priddy Elvia Quintanilla Robert Ramirez lacquelyn Ransom jeff Rea Bob Reed Ray Rentuma William Reyes Carol Ribeiro Ricky Saxen loanna Ridolfi Wayne Robertson Damian Rodriguez Nicky Rodriguez Tony Romero Anthony Roza Marty Russell loe Russo Marilyn Sanabria George Sancen Patty Sanchez Alvin Sarmento julie Schwitters Elaine Sciortino Linda Sciortino Lori Severns Chuck Shahan Eddie Shoras I fwfr.:-pr ' . K 1 , 'i,. 5, . ...A A: Q-v. Q- -v tis T Pl. ,vt R . 4 I 4 g.. ' IWFSQ l . 3 K' 1 . 4 .f kt N, ' if W' X , Z V- ' 'Ms 4 if , - M N2 Q: at , 4 SQ GOSSIPING and giggling, this group of freshmen girls discuss important matters like who asked who to the game tonight and who is wearing what to school tomorrow. ' f - 0 4, A Freshmen Girls Gather For Morning Gossip 'N Q Xf 9 l 'ak' vis' iw . .l 1' v Q xx X ii, Et. ?F QI. 1 I fi Q, Rhonda Wilson Mark Wisner Darrell Worden Martha Sidrian Patti Sills Ricky Simmons Marshall Si, john lanice Smith Stacye Srnith Daxid Snow Paul Soclerstmm Patrick Stanton Larry Stephens larnes Stich Mark Stone Katy Stornetta Darlene Studebaker Mardella Tacheira Debbie Taylor Tami Taylor jeff Thomas Tony Tischer Denise Tooley Patricia Torres Tony Torrez Valarie Twinn Debbi Upshaw Stacey Valentine Coley VanDine Richard Vasquez Mark Vega Carolina Villareal Scott Vinecour Rick Walls Roger Ward Cindi Warner Gomer Washington Donnette Watters David Weeks Terry Wenzel Ryan West Craig Wetzel David Wiles Cynthia Williams Dale Williams George Yomfmu ra Becky Zavaia , xi, , AJ '- !L','d?'1l 1-fe - 1,'. 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Handicapped with only a few returning Iettermen and lack Ferrtll and' assistant coach Ron Enos began the -long hard training sessions. A memorable game was when Ramon Led by team captains Ed Laremore and Rodney Beaver, the small crew played their hearts out wins six loss record does not indicate.the tremendous team effort, but only that they experienced a hard Laremore was one of the facets to the spirit that overflowed in each game. Also contributing to the Lions success Rodney Beaver - defensive end: Marty Bacigalupi - offensive halfbackp and voted to the second team all o enstve and defensive tackleg Craig Bronzan - offensive quarterbackg Burt Broussard - offensive wide receiver, and tthirty young individuals playing against unbalanced odds. Despite setback after setback, they continued to arely have I had the pleasure of working with a team who continued to maintain an excellent attitude and sincere the last game, states Coach Larry Welch. Captains of such a loyal team were David Broussard and Tony Berumen, David Broussard. was gifted with a total team effort. Coach lerry Lilly and Coach lohn Rodgers combined unexperienced freshmen and came out with a winning team. Led by captains Mitch Ball and lose Oseguera, they got it together to win was great both far in number and spirit for all games. Most valuable player was lose Oseguera. a small turn out this year. Coach Herb Scott commented that the kids on the team were interested in running and they valuable player was Ken Shoras and team captain was Osvaldo Rameriz. - -During mid-season of tennis, two top players were lost. With a lot of rookies and only a few seniors out for tennis the team suffered. Next year.-tennis will be a spring sport against the tough Foothill Athletic League but hopefully more interest in the sport will develop. The tennis 'tearn .iscoached by Coach Gerald Crawford. L 'Next came basketballandduring the 1973-74 varsity campaign, Liberty posted a thirteen win, twelve loss record. Coach jerry Miller stated f'We are now getting the dedication from the players that is necessary in order to have a winning basketball program. Most valuable players were'Ron Meadows and lorge Moreno, two juniors who had an outstanding season. Added to their list of honors, Meadows was chosen Yuba City invitational most valuable player and Moreno was ranked most valuable player at the Livermore - Granada Basketball Classic. Also high scorers were Armando Gasca and Marty Bacigalupi demonstrating tremendous leadership and providing great morale for the team. 'Lacking leadership, the lV team went against a tough league. Pre-season they won half of their games. Coach lerry Black stated that there was a lot of individual improvement. Ben Tutor was selected team captain by a vote by the team. . This year's freshmen basketball team achieved a twelve win, four loss season record and placed second in the East Bay Athletic League. lose Oseguera led the team in both scoring and rebounding. Ken Nelson and Alvin Sarmento both improved and brought added strength to the backboards. Strong leadership came from Mitch Ball and Roger Graves. This team's success can be contributed to the hustle and attitude 'of each individual player, stated Coach Roy Ghiggeri. ' The 1973-74 wrestling season was blessed with a few more boys out for the team than in previous years. The highlight of the season was the fact that Carlos Romero tin the 140 pound weight classl placed sixth at the state meet. He also is the first boy to place in state com- petition in any sport at Liberty Union High School. Coach Keith Dawson commented, I feel that we will be looking for more prospects next year, as most of our boys this year were freshmen, sophomores, and juniors. Soccer saw a lot of new faces this year and hopefully this exposure will bring more interested players next year. This was the fourth year we have successfully competed in league soccer and for the last three years we have lost only five home games. The play during the first half of the season was very good but quality tapered off towards the end of the season, stated Coach Frank DeParsia. laime Melgoza made first string EBAL and Alvaro Reyes made second string. Going into the Foothill Athletic League next year, soccer will start in September instead of November, making playing conditions more applicable to Liberty's style of play. Honored as most valuable player was laime Melgoza and Alvaro Reyes and this year's team captain was Adolfo limenez. Frustration was the name of the game for the small and inexperienced varsity baseball team. Injured in mid-season was team captain Ed Laremore. Playing the positions of pitcher and first basemen, Craig Bronzan and lim Vawser combined their talents to help pull the team above water. Good pitching proved Bronzan to the rights of the most valuable player award. Controlled by costly errors, the Lions baseball team closed the season with an eight win, eleven loss season record but their last game was their best. The Lions were victorious over the first place Amador Dons, beating them 2-1. This year's IV team practiced total team effort and improved tremendously towards the end of the season. The team will remember the Dublin struggle that ended in a 4-3 victory for a long while. Most valuable player and pitcher for the Lion Cubs was sophomore Tony Berumen. Coach lerry Black stated, The kids have finally jelled into a fine baseball team and should develop into excellent varsity players. Leading the team in batting were Tony Peters with a .297 batting average, Tony Berumen with a .273 batting average, Dave Domingo with a .270 batting average, and Frank Hanson with a .262 batting average. Also Tony Peters was honored as team captain. The Lion Cubs closed the season with a seven win, five loss season record and ended third in the EBAL. Enjoyable association with the players resulted in spirit and effort from the freshmen baseball team. This team has a group of excellent athletes. Each one of the players improved tremendously throughout the season, commented Coach Larry Welch. This was Coach Welch's first year as a coach for freshmen baseball. The team ended with an 0-6 record. This year's golf team worked on trying to improve the score for each match. The season was full of laughs and fun for all those involved. Although we only won two matches, the attitude was fantastic, commented Coach Herb Scott. The 1974 swim season has been successful in that the Frosh-Soph team won the EBAL Championshp with the assistance of the first girls permitted on a boys athletic team. The varsity record was' less impressive since all but five swimmers were Frosh-Soph, therefore leaving many events unswam. This year's team was led by captain Matt Henderson. Most valuable all event swimmer Alan Loredo is also this years EBAL Frosh-Soph butterfly champion. Contributing to the successful diving season were Bill Ortez fthree time North Coast diverl, lanet McNeill, and Paul Blacker. Coach lack England coached the boy-girl swim team. With warm sunshine days came the numerous track meets. The 1974 track season found Liberty with the smallest turn out since 1964 when Coach Keith Dawson first started coaching track. The few boys that represented Liberty did quite well, At the Ceres Tournament everyone brought home at least one medal. The Frosh-Soph team had a slight advantage with Mike Whitner, Tim Kent, lose Oseguera, and Carl Ackerley leading the way. Also the mile relay team of Carl Ackerley, Mike Whitner, lose Oseguera, and Scott Vinecour set a record by more than 2.5 seconds. with these kinds of prospects coming back and the fact we are moving into a new league leads us to believe we will improve in the future, commented Coach Dawson. Volleyball started off the season for girls sports. Led by team captain Lupe Puente, the varsity squad placed third in the league and ended with a four win, three loss season record. Nancye Payne was this year's team captain for the lV's. Competing in EBAL, the Lions tied with Dublin for the league championship. The junior varsity team consisted of all freshmen and only one junior. The successful team closed with an almost perfect six win, one loss season record. With twenty-one girls out for gymnastics and no uniforms, the team had a big chore of earning money. They successfully earned enough for uniforms and also received a donation of a new beam from the Soroptomist Club. Without access to unevens, the team did not participate in the event and lost at every meet. With enthusiasm and optimism, the team pulled through to the third place in the league. At the final league meet, Rosemary Sanchez came in fourth on floor exercise and fifth on the vault against forty-eight competitors. The gymnastic team regret- fully said good-by to their coach, Mrs. Karen England who had to retire because of pregnancy. Next came tennis and most of the girls were playing competitively for the first time. This year's coach was Mr. William Snow. This was the first time a man has coached girls sports. The girls had a successful season in that the girls learned to play better and enjoy tennis more, stated Coach Snow. Softball season started off with Miss Kaye Axelgard as the new coach this year. With eighteen girls out for the team, the year was very successful. MaryAnn Greenwood had the highest batting average for the season. Closing the season with a five win, two loss season record, the team is looking forward to next year and a new league. Two new awards were developed this year for girls. The first is the girl athletic of the year award. This involves a dedication to sports and participation in numerous sports. Athletic ability and sportsmanship was the key to this honor. Receiving the award were seniors Donna Sleeter and Robin Davis. The second award was most inspirational. This was based on a girl who put out 150 per cent, someone who is both dedicated and never quits. Honored this year was junior Val Gage. Delta Recreation leader Bob White ,was pleased about this years interest in recreational sports and is optimistic about next years progress. The boys basketball league ran from lanuary to February with eleven teams participating. Super Seven captured first place and the Warriors came in second. '-'gg Added to the department was a girlsilbasketball league which consisted of six teams. First place winners were Val's Gals followed by the 4-her's lHeather Honeggers Hustling Hookersl. Another favorite was co-recreation nights. This was a one night event that had team tournaments in volleyball and badminton. The volleyball champs were a team of Rod Beaver, Val Gage, Ed Laremore, Kathy Mendoza, Donna Sleeter, Rosy Stanton, and leff Wheeler. Winning badminton partners were Val Gage and Stephanie Ridolfi. For many of the students who were unable to participate in team sports, they enjoyed recreation competition. More events are planned for next year and all interested are encouraged to participate. During the summer of '73, sixteen girls selected by our student body ventured into the Santa Cruz mountains where their yelling camp was held. The week held many moments of schievements and advancements. Learning various routines, the songleaders picked up new ideas and also two trophies. The cheerleading squad was also awarded the spirit stick twice. A new face appeared, Mrs. Sue Fortner, as rally squad advisor. Along with change came an added girl to the lV squad with the absence of a mascot. Faced with the challenge of earning money, the girls did various tasks. Examples were cleaning house, salad luncheons, cake sales, and car washes. The money earned went toward the girls uniforms. Finishing off the year and saying good-by to the East Bay Athletic League, the many people involved in sports have come to understand the challenge of winning a game and accepting clefeat. Next year we shall venture into the Foothill Athletic League with hopes of a better tomorrow. , Planning, practicingj playing, winning, losing are all fragments of any , ' a ' 1 B . -1 1 ' , , . A - f -r 14 . 7: I A ' . .. . A J... 1 , .- va . . A A .A , N 1 '-iff,-7152? .,.. ' on - Af 1 144,345.0 . :- u ,. L-WAV4'--Lv 5k1' ' ' .N .' ' ., xvv, 1 nf? - . ., fx , . , . K, s . f. 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Burt received the Ted Ohmstede Backfield award along with Craig Bronzan. The Lions lost at home in pre-season plax with DeAnza 20-7. ROD BEAVER, 71, and head coach, lack Ferrill, discuss strategx during a time-out at the San Ramon game. Rod was voted as one of the co-captains this year and also was named First Team All-League Defensive End. E -ma- ' ar 2 'lqaf,am. , 'Wtf W-.,,, SCORE BOARD: LIBERTY OPPONENT 6 'Pacifif 28 7 'DeAnza 20 0 'Franklin 14 24 Livemore 20 21 Monte Vista T4 6 Amador 7 0 Granada 7 - A 2'l San Ramon 21 'avg 7 Dublin 14 U SEASONS LEAGUE RECORD W L T 2 3 1 'Non-League SENIOR Steve Williams, 84, tackles a Granada opponent with Dave Kersey, 65, running to assist, 1- dl' av . ,. H 'aa 14 ' ..,,, .-gig. bi- XNRSIIN lt7i5lll'Nll ll 'XN'l, llll' lUll.'N ,, loin lxviit, lim liixnii 1 fx at ' M Fix ' 6-31 svntl, liin Nav.-stir .Nlaitn ' li - ' 'f' Ju' Hat llitillllll, Cram: liron- Mgr, ' s ds.. y fan, Kotl livavvi, Slew 1 ny- F' Williains. Riilitiril Morale-s, liin lxvnl, iiiitlt Nc-wlantl, Sli UND H L, X vi-Expt gil, K. -nn Qxilrlill Il'll'f4 m...ai6..'mE-5,7 -np ROW: Ritlw.1i'tll5rotxi1,lil Lartiniorv, Roh lxnight, ' ' Mvlgofa, lil lopez, tlllfaOiiTCl,fitlfy-'llllSOl1, Dave lu-ist-y, BOT IOM ROW: Loat h latlx li-irill, lorge Moreno, Tint Rogers, Ray Dearrlorli, lell Wheels-r, lainie Tglild, Burt Broussard, Mike 5JFNlTf'1, Coach Ron linos, Mariagf-r Dan Facht-r. SCRAMBLING for a Granada fumble are Ed Laremore, 49, Mike Sanchez, 44, and Steve Wil- liams, 84. Running to assist are Rich Brown, 77, and james Townsend, 71. The Lions were un- successful against the Matadors 7-0. QUARTERBACK lim Vawser calls his next play while the offense listens carefully. On a third down and five yard situation lim called on Sanchez to cut left through a wide Granada hole. The Lions played on a Saturday. LIBERTY'S Coaches lack Ferrill and Ron Enos talk over a play before their decision at a home game, while Marty Bacigalupi walks up. A X- H A 'E' ,,, r A 9 J T. IV FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW:David Fachner, loe Devera, Paul Urenda, Mike Whitmer, lohn Vawser, Alan Loredo, Greg Robinson, loey Ambrosino, Steven Van Buren. SECOND ROW, lack Marlowe, Ben Tutor, Tony Berumen, Mike Villa, Dan Barnes, Ray Pedroza, joe Briseno, Bill Whitmer, Terry Upton. BOTTOM ROW, lack England, Kyndl Buzas, Marty Maggiore, Dan Fachner, Carl Ackerley, Ernest Garcia, Bob DePiazza, David Broussard, Louie Hernandez, Doug Ellison, Larry Welch, Clayton Shatswell. RUNNING in the clear after receiving a kick-off is Dan Barnes, a Liberty halfback. Dan is outstanding in both defense and offense. 7 1 I A L L .L - -5 PULLING AWAY from three Franklin players is Marty Maggiore, 49, while David Broussard, 25, moves in to help block. The Lion cubs lost to Franklin 16-8. Marty and David are co-captains elected by the entire IV team. I Football Team Wins T Coaches Like Team Hustle, Spirit DOUG ELLISON, number 48, a Liberty halfback, sweeps the right end while lien Tut J other back, prepares to block for him. The Lion tubs fought a hard battle to bring forth 1 tt i, against the DeAnza Dons, 8-0. rx , ..-1. ' C.--G'- :msn-150,-a--v 'lf ' ' - - - . ---- . -.1 naqunllfi' ' wa. sl if ,.,,,....-1 N f my' 'W IUMPING for joy after the official signals the winning touchdown, are Liberty players Ben Tutor, 29, David Broussard 25 and others Dann Barnes scores one of his six season touchdowns during the game against fs f FOOTBALL OPPONENT 'Pacific 'DeAnza 'Franklin Livermore Monte Vista Amador Granada San Ramon Dublin ' non-league 'get is-. 11' it If' Q lil t it MNC tl pass to .1 Nan Ramon player is Wayne Robertson, 82, With the help of his trial lit-s l.X.nne flt-wlopvcl to be .1 strong hitter this year. The Lion Cubs went on to t-.in .inollit-r vit tort over the Wolves, il-6. tl-Xldl ll LLY watt hung the play in progress is manager Mr. Dan Fachner, Coach jerry Lilly, , Coat h Iohn Rogers, and the freshmen team, Together, with a lot of teamwork, the Fresh- l nie-nf obs bet .inte league c harnpions. f uf- 'li lfx , . g- ff T 'ii 3. lf, 5 J Bagwell' ' 1 'ip l ' FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM, TOP ROW: Emillo Carillo, Wayne Robertson,Paul Soderstrom,Trino Diaz, Bryan Lyons,Larry Lopez,MarkCoel- ho, Robert Garcia, Tony Tischer, Steve Bacchini, Robert Rameriz, Dan Gillette, SECOND ROW: Nicki Rodriquez, Mike Lambert, Felipe Car- vajal, Doug Heinl, Marshall St. lohn, Alan Hensley, Scott Vinecour, Mike Garcia, lose Osguara, Randy Enos, Rick Pollock, THIRD ROW: Chuck Shahan, jimmy Davis, Greg Morgan, Mark Gunder, lim Powers, Versal Batesal, Randy Burnett, Roger Graves, FOURTH ROW: Coach john Rogers, Donald Yonemura, George Yonemura, David Gollier, Ray Rentuma, Kelly Lawler, lim Grahn, Mike Gursky, Victor Mello, john Men- doza, William Reyes, Coach jerry Lilly, Mr. Dan Fachner. er M ,li n P3 ui Q I lil i . ,G. ' ,. I - xt 7' W iq A vu' Q- -5 Q ,J.,.,f 9 Q. .Qi f ' 7.2 .T-'er S -i 1 a 'N ,km bs lrznezdl ,,1.'i'if1 Ken Shoras Leads CC Team 'F .SAS 4 gl ei 1 , ,, .e ,v Q J ' ..f Y' :- tw'--5 '. ',., Qq , ,Nr-1 4 :X -' QV- ,-a 15,51 Q. ' .. -.rv ,.-:Yi .fi-'K . .o, ,'. 1-4' .3 X . 9. , ,Q ..-. , v is , I ,Q 3 . lad ,-. x ...af GARY EBERSOLE, junior, shows that the some- KEN SHORAS is striving to head the pack in the league meet at Monte Vista in order to qualify times lonesome running in Cross Country for the semi-finals. Ken went on to place twelfth. He proves himself to be one of Liberty s out can often prove to be gratifying. standing Cross Country men. ,-. Am L -uve., -L: mi. l lance 1'1 gg I 'f f4if'?6G 4 4' ms 'fl K 51: 2-1 2-'maid ak 'lf N J W rt. an B ,' 'iv- f ' i V 'L ' r- , wiv Q-.,-.--' - - fn. l ff- ' CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: CoachHerb Scott, OSVALDO RAMERIZ, senior, coming jerry Moss, Monte Mckinney, Carlos Sanabria, up in the pack at the league meet. He Ken Shoras, Osvaldo Rameriz, C-ary Ebersole. is the team's captain. Q91 4 PU 4 ,,W, x. r- 4'-S... KEN SHORAS' facial expression is the result of his all out effort given to win the league meet. CARLOS SANABRIA keeps a steady pace while running his last mile in the three-mile race at Monte Vista. ff-img-. 'f ' .2 , ,. . , -if s' g ' 5 f 1, by CROSS COUNTRY 'Traci Livermore .L X Dublin lohn Swett San Ramon Granada Amador Monte Vista -non-league LIBERTY OPPONENT 36 21 44 ' 18 43 'Vanden 18 39 ' 20 22 ' 33 32 27 40 21 36 23 33 26 1 - -P 1. .-f,o-. L 'f'i:f' Q .1wffl4'2i.'l-2:21 -.- 1 S ,V f T ' ai D i .A MONTE MCKINNEY, sprinting it out to beat his opponent. Monte went on to take sixth against Ama- dor. AIMINC for her victory, Mari Puente leads the pack at the league meet. Mari took second in her division. 5 ' 81 7 ,Qi-I cfs 'V J' K 9 1 'QT NSY'-'P f I : l X N N. ' l ' -Q Q . f ' I , gn- ' 2 . ' '1 - - -- ri' 1 5 x 5 , f'f'Nt-Q' A I -1, I ' t 2 ri .A r ti 4 . - K 3 '1 . C v : 6 ,Q 9 v it -. , is x'fr'1. 'dltrqf 7' J my l J - -V V J- .ark-dnazfrfxvl. .,,, . ,-,-nil' O ' 'h ' A i I IN TENSE CONCENTRATION, Steve l N Cozby moves to return a forehand. ' ., Steve won his match 7-5, 6-O. 4.-1 i TENNIS SCOREBOARD TENNIS SCORES ' LIBERTY OPPONENT 0 Granada 7 0 Amador 7 0 Monte Vista 7 0 Granada 7 0 San Ramon 7 5 Dublin 2 3 Livermore 4 1 Livermore 5 0 Monte Vista 7 0 Amador 7 4 Dublin 3 0 San Ramon 7 . ' CORD SEASON S RE PAUL KAPLAN delivers a powerful serve to McCroden of W L Monte Vista. Paul lost his match with a score of 6-1, 6-0. The Lions lost 7-0. 2 10 MAX SHOTT, a singles player in his first season, prepares to 82 return the serve of jack Trigger of Livermore. Max won his set 6-4. New Coach Leads Improving Tennis Team RANDY LASLEY puts everything into his serve to Glen Oribello of Granada. Despite the ef fort, Randy lost 6-2. , -A, 7 A 4... N-. , -.-.. x K- S xr- - ' ' ' 'l V Len.-5gd:2af'5'1J.5.tfv,g 'Qi ,ff sf 4 f ' .io-P N, --- I l .-L1 - 5. .Q 1' V ,,- ,,.,---- , '-.hw I ,L - ' YET' 'Q'-W . .L 1'-'e T- -'s.,m Yivm. A? ...wk l 4 MIKE PORTWOOD and Greg Wong team up to beat Livermore's Giavonnia Videl and Rick Olsen. They won the match 6-2, 6-3. The Lions fell to the Cowboys 4-3. -l g . STEVE WONG returns .1 deep lx.ic.ltlmml .nqainst Doug lxiriu ul llulilin IM- law edged by the Gaels 5-2 on their home courts. llurinig the siuisuri Stn-te mm mari Antioch, Dublin, and Livermore. 3. :'- f' . 'Q 'f ' -x if W lt 2 LIBERTY TENNIS TEAM: TOP ROW: Paul Kaplan, Steve Cozby, Randy Laslev, Mike Portwood, BOTTOM ROW: Coach jerry Crawford, Greg Wong, Steve Wong, Matt Henderson, Max Shott. MATT HENDERSON, senior, serves the ball into the backhand court to Alan Mead of Dublin. Matt won in split sets 7-6, 6-4. The Liberty Lions were victorious over the visiting Dublin Gaels 4-3. . - ' K l l 5 V L B k 5. li K P 9 N f 5 .- .- ...P L e . t ,. . 6 -N - . ei ' X X.9:T'::'h mSQL ii., 1 K ..-. ....,.t,..-4--. --M' ju,-ra, A, , -, 1- 4'.v,v ' Q .1 X 3,5 ,. .gwwiw ! ,-L l',l :'l-- , ... , .. 1 ,,.,-- . T, U. P ,V ix Rf . '-1. ... ' . Y its Rfb' rf 'A ' ff' gf 22' E V f f?'?,.'s-f-f- A '- lui K 'H ., ,- . i ' ' U ' x3Q'- f--1 ns- L I Eff, ii 3 1 5 ...cw .vii I IL in ZLL 'fs X ,,-f ' 0 Or 0 ' 'afffff Q., li X n .. 3 V -1.5 ,xv , 4 L pn. 1' fiffv s 1:5 P345 e .4 gif 35 r..: Puig R' e 1'- sri 4 A, 5 S if 'T f A , 5 t YH. sf T for f iv 3 k' 4. tr T' ' ir U AV.. ? .I :any '- 'Sin , , J.-5 , . 131: 54 Vx . 4 O li ' l l f , .. sq .as -tf' X X xr A . i , .41 1- K ' Nl ' - i fl r - 7A ' If 5 I 3 ff, 'f K - I 1 . I 3 ' T M, ' i ak c. if' ' ' .K 116- ,-,A S' . 1 ' f v .53 IV J , Ni' 1-1 P I' 'vm i - yi Q' .ff 9.. A X I il . L an A VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM, TOP ROW- Coach lerry Miller, Anthony Serna, Grant Pierce, lorge Moreno, Ron Meadows, Steve Beeks, Chris Gaylor, Marty Bacigalupi, Rick Melgoza, BOTTOM ROW- Ernest Quintanilla, Armando Gasca, and Eddie Garcia. 86 SCOREBOARD VARSITY BASKETBALL LIBERTY OPPONENT 63 ' Antioch 58 59 ' Miramonte 45 4 60 ' Logan 41 64 ' Alhambra 49 46 ' Redwood 71 57 ' Marysville 56 59 ' Washington 61 78 ' Pacifica 45 68 ' Mission San lose 58 60 ' Washington 63 40 Livermore 47 53 Amador 76 43 Monte Vista 49 47 Granada 65 54 Dublin 43 48 San Ramon 46 54 Livermore 55 33 Amador 59 39 Monte Vista 48 79 Granada 71 56 Dublin 57 63 San Ramon 53 62 1' McCIymonds 68 78 1' EastUnion 70 80 1 Mission San lose 72 W L 13 12 SEASON'S RECORD 'non-league UNDER pressure of two Antioch players Ron Meadows tries to score but draws a foul instead. AN Antioch forward tries to force Marty Bacigalupi into missing his fade-away jump shot. 14 f'r,,2i:':,1,r , ff 1 1 X Q I x l A Y i-.3-n mp.. ,Wise-,-,,k' -- f X 5 T K U U N-. NJ ' . H 1? X 3' -Q ? , W, - ,. 'xl six? i 45 1? f- . l,,: N '.A'ilL faxx i I, QQVV QQ 'J iizrvi 'mg' Llflfvh Llffhk' ii 'I xg 4SllV '5 i40V34Li5 , 0 - A , fi YD' .., Q .-g.M-43 Q16?u 3',b ,Q 'f Lum nimf Sign' 5 Lf? WET all 85 mm 4 a 1 0 4 4 ' 'Fi - , ' n Q' : ' 'S QQ-Hi, .,,. QQ ix AY Z X' fe KX - N .d I ,1- -dv 534, NWI 'M' 1 I J I . 5. , . . 9, ' -S 9 x 1 ,K ,? , . - gi A, 11 ! f xg Vf.gp-63. ,,, ,f Qt, Nr H 'ff 3l xf 1 ' iii, ' Q WM?- -.A XX U, 6 , Q Q I n 159: f 'SV I 2:22-'Q' I 5' MINI? 21275 X 1 x -f 1 , 1 3 Y Q SCOREBOARD FROSH BASKETBALL LIBERTY OPPONENT California Granada Monte Vista San Ramon Dublin Livermore Foothill Amador Granada Monte Vista San Ramon Dublin Livermore Foothill Amador 46 40 44 35 80 36 69 34 58 42 31 25 59 43 51 48 44 California 23 38 42 52 38 25 26 51 41 34 46 50 42 43 W L 46 12 4 ATTEMPTING a lay-up shot is Felipe Car- vajal, a guard for the freshmen team. The freshmen team beat Monte Vista at home, 80-36. DRIBBLING down the court is the start- ing center, Kenny Nelson, The Lions beat the Dublin Gaels at home, 51-41, and at Dublin, 58-42. ., v 5 -as L... x Q : FRESHMEN BASKETBALL TEAM-TOP ROW: Ron Pato, Fernando Melgoza, lose Oseguera, Tom Bloomfield, Kenny Nelson, Tony Tisher, Nor berto Garcia, Alvin Sarmento, Nick Rodriguez, Brian Chambers, Mark Gunder, Coach Roy Ghiggeri. SECOND ROW: Roger Graves, Guillermos Reyes, David Rentuma, Mitch Ball, Carlos Delgado, lim Grahn, jerry Ebersole, Felipe Carvajal. at fi' L, Iv V-,S if 'lf-it 3 A . -.94 U 1ll'g ,pf lv ss- . 5 , ' , V A ' .U I ' mf fl. . fl . A it Al . f K. fr, E Qi: A vi vp 3. -. -1 ' R IV WRESTLER, Benito Sanchez, is a- warded two points by the official for his hold. Benito is working diligently for a half-Nelson pin on his opponent from Benicia. The IV wrestlers lost to Benicia at home, 33-25. HOLDING his opponent from Amador in a front head-lock is Eric Iacobsen, a IV wrestler. Eric went on to win his match with a pin. .ZPG jf-14' 32' . ' Q 51.23 21 ,ff 1 59 COUNTERING his opponents takedown with a near-leg and arm bar is senior Osvaldo Rameriz. He won his match in the meet against Amador. 92 ,fi . .V ,Ai Q Z ' - 'thy-nl - I ' J ...J , ' : . -.-M V. , 7-f ,V J T Y. in-W ' 'Q' X - Q A is 145' .r .'f,Li' Q - ' ' Ji 1 . .. V . ,5. if In flax- A, A AJ - -X . ,a i nwg igdgf . wg ,, fm If ,A . 2'-'-?-- ,W--g ,j M ., 1. - ' I a , ww-I ' vb ws? F' - Bisfxggsa-,1f'fP i' ' , TRYING to pin his opponent from Amador is Danny Marquez, a sophomore on the varsity team. He brought down his man with a DQ- Nelson takedown. il . 'SK ATTEMPTING to turn his opponent from Granada with a wrist bar is Kyndl Buzas, a IV wrestler. iv-'X fffd' N N tbl Xl Hb WRESTLING TEAM-TOP ROW: Coach Keith Dawson, David Amar, Tom Kent, Dave Kersey, Mike Lambert, Tim Kent, Roman Rodriguez, Mark Vega, Mark Leeper, Robert Rameriz, Osvaldo Rameriz. SECOND ROW: David Kuryla, Roger Orthiague, Ray Rios, Iohn Rios, Arthur lacobsen, lim Kuryla, Danny Ma'rquez, Paul Rice. BOTTOM ROW: Rick Pollock, Eric Jacobsen, Lonnie Frazier, lohn Lasater, Marty Russell, David Weeks, Kyndl Buzas, Benito Sanchez. Two Participate In State Meet 2' 1 SCOREBOARD VARSITY WRESTLING Edison Alhambra Antioch Livermore Amador Monte Vista Benicia Granada Dublin San Ramon non-league LIBERTY OPPONENT 25 1 ' 43 35 1 20 41 x ' 24 30 1- Pacific 38 47 ' I3 19 38 30 ' 28 39 1 ' ' 18 6 57 32 ' 29 15 38 X W L 6 5 TRYING to achieve a whizzer counter against his opponent from Amador is Raymond Rios, a wrestler for the varsity team. Ray went on to win his match. 93 Romero Captures Sixth In State Competition Y HOLDING his opponentfrom Amador in a tight- ATTEMPTING a stand up escape from his Granada opponent is waist, far-arm breakdown is Paul Rice, a wres- jimmy Kuryla, a senior on the varsity team. jimmy is the elected tler for the varsity. Captain to the team. TRYING to weaken his opponent with a chicken wing breakdown is Jimmy Kuryla. He went on to K w beat his opponent. 94 Wi? 'Y' ,K Qi MIKE LAMBERT, a freshman on the IV team, attempts to pin his opponent from Granada with a wrist and half-Nelson pin combination. Even though Mike contributes to the score by winning his match, the lV's fail to take the victory. 'Q ,A a .V-ef' I -L 'F-ig,-f SUCCEEDING in countering .1 double-leg I I takedown is Arthur lacobsen, a sopho- more on the varsity team. The Lions lost to the Amador Don wrestlers. HOLDING his opponent from Benicia in a cross-body ride is Osvaldo Rameriz, a senior on the varsity team. Osvaldo won his match without a pin, 10-1. Liberty beat Benicia's wrestlers at home, 39-18. TRINO DIAZ, afreshman on the varsity team, at- tempts to make a double- arm bar pin successful on his opponent from Beni- cia. The Lions went on to beat Benicia 39-18. SCOREBOARD IV WRESTLING LIBERTY OPPONENT I Edison 31 Z2 if Alhambra 15 49 Livermore -I2 24 Amador 54 52 Monte Vista 12 25 1 Benicia 33 24 Granada 34 36 San Ramon 42 non-league W L 5 4 95 bu - i SCOREBOARD IV SOCCER UBERTY OPPONENT Boys Ranch East Union Foothill Livermore Monte Vista Dublin California Amador Livermore Foothill Monte Vista Dublin California Amador ' on league is grgrggtb . 'Maki lt' OL :X ., W Y' SENIOR Richard Navarro, using his head, tries to advance the ball down the Lion's field. Despite his effort the Lions lost 2-1. SENIOR Rodney Beaver kicks the ball down the field while Robbie Knight stands by to help. The Lions were victorious over Livermore. ALVARO REYES, dribbles the ball down toward his goal. De- spite his effort the Lions went on to lose against Livermore, 4-3. 1 I s i m,,,f:.t-- .. ...J- lansuifs - -- .4-sl KICKING the ball is Alvaro Reyes who tries to get the ball out to the forwards. Liberty was defeated by the Livermore Cow- boys, 4-3. l Si 13, A - .l VARSITY SOCCER TEAM: TOP ROW: Coach Frank DeParsia, Richard Navarro, Oscar Esparza, lim Vawser, Ed Laremore, Rodney Beaver, Steve Williams, Richard Morales, Aldolpho limenez, SECOND ROW: Armando Cardona, Burt Broussard, Jonas Puentas, Alvaro Reyes, jaime Melgoza, Robbie Knight, Max Sanabria. Varsity Soccer Team Dumps San Ramon Twice SCOREBOARD VARSITY SOCCER 1 Alhambra v East Union Livermore Dublin Granada Amador Livermore San Ramon Monte Vista Dublin Granada San Ramon Amador ' Non-league LIBERTY OPPONENT 'IO 0 4 ' 'l 4 ' 3 2 Monte Vista I 0 ' 3 1 2 0 4 2 ' 5 'I 0 'I ' 2 0 ' 5 0 2 5 2 0 5 W L 5 9 GIVING all he has is senior Max Sanabria, No. 3 of the Liberty Union High School Soccer Team. Here he is seen against a Livermore Cowboy trying to control the ball. He suc- ceeds and successfully gets the ball over to Livermore's goal. The Lions Soccer Team edged by the Cowboys 4-3. 97 L , 5, IOSE IIMENEZ tries to control the ball against STEVE WILLIAMS, 212, uses his head while his a Granada Matador. He succeeded in get- opponent waits for the ball to come in con- tingthe ball. -.g J .IQ 'fi 2.53 , E 'x . 'Ll Jil ri, :gt- E ff ea: ew , H. .gr D I , Af ' rs -MH-, . .' - I it V51 f -I ,, ir' v riff? - UQ .fp Q 4 - kj, 6 ' -i , 'If-, if Sd,-,i ... - an ft' . ' ,L s Ni-X. ,Q 4. g - L, of 1- 5,3 , K 1 , if I .Ax Q -6 ' 'J' '22, . - WSE . ', I A X -by s L .12 H 1.5 3' '- . lab , '5 4 'E .1 b, li: , '7 inf 'J' If .' T ak- .iff U , .fx K: V 'gli -, ,- 4 J A. I , it ti if y ks V my ,I Q 'V ' 7,1 K 'try ,ei 1' 1:, Aww., I Q I as - ' ig if Qww - .. ii f 'ras -mi own. ,. lxbl an KBTJALTQT 'i' .es.-nfl Q I . ' - ff.-. K.-1 mglhi-IIS '- 'eil ' A . I. - 1 'L ' I -' Vi. 'f 'E' .' ,js -.1 J' -I veg'-L1 -I ' ' ' f -gi - 1. tqpffg '-',' 'rr ' , ,.-A ,' ' 'I 145. 3 A 1 1 . '- . bf IV SOCCER TEAM: TOP ROW: Mike Hartman, Dennis May,Mike Whit- ner, Willie Rivera, Ken Caylor, Allen Loredo, BOTTOM ROW: Salvador Munoz, Sigfredo Cordona, lose Sanchez, Greg Wetzel. IN STRAIN, senior Rodney Beaver tries to handle and control the ball against his Lixermore opponent. His effort was in vain as the Lions went on to lose, 5-2. tact with him. half-1353i I A-IE.-.-Elin Two Soccer Players Make All-EBAL Team 0 4 1-A 'ina ., qi- , L ,wgw is ,iq 9 L, P? .t 5 V-1 , h, ,r fd!! .X - 2 4 ,U sig., ' -e -f H- Wg.-in . .,, 'lin '4f.-rye ,W ' Q .8 p- K' W.- nf . i M' 3.45? ' :?v,R GOALIE Ed Laremore, kicks the ball out after stopping yet another goal attempt by his Liver- SENIOR jamie Melgoza drives to his right in at- tempt to remain control of the ball against a SALVADOR MUNOZ battles for the ball while laimie Cordona and Dennis May stand by to help. SENIOR Adolfolimenez struggles for con- trol of the ball against a Livermore Cow- boy. 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' Q home plate In hopes of striking out his oppon- gi' . Q gs H Y, . ' ' it -A S-,545 33,1455 ,txxfggt ent an Oakland la er. T' -Q 5 ' ' ' ' 1 - 4 ff -'- 419.1 '5 'P' gt F V- Ki- ' p Y sw --1. 'Y '+.tI:Wf.':'2:f2f-5-'5 25314152-:Wt 'E' I 1 ft.-'iii' ,- .-i.i.'yA':, r.A,5 qcdlt ,' vfip' A , ?,4.,uLfh9.' g. 5jm'1a3:Q '. I f , '3. ir ,'.9'fg ,,f.'gI1,',' -- 'ft--1 'E 'f I If -.ts-L, was ' .M . , Q, L. Y , Q . 'yilt 3 L I 'u - K ' 7? L 13921,-QL .JS -s'5l'l.' 1 '-E. ' 3 ' ss SCOOPING the ball from the dirt to make an out is first baseman lim Vawser. y lim is very versatile, playing positions of pitcher, shortstop, and first baseman. I A A , ,, VARSITY BASEBALL ., . , fair- ' 2311- teh SCOREBOARD .:. - ... ,, , . v--no f- rs K ' ,. .Q-U 4 f-- N A L' .. A .. . -8 ,. 1- ,. r - , - ' ..' ..' ':... , . -- :,. , ' ' A . '.'f... fu. . .,, -- - '....h..' . -H ' H .., ' 1 I , 2 'A . i I I 1 A Il l , I E . 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I RODNEY BEAVER, a Senior, makes an out by catching a pop-up fly by an Oakland High baseball player. 'P8CIflC Pittsburg 'Antioch 'Oakland High Granada Monte Vista 'Dixon ' 'Amador iHIllsJ Dublin L , Livermore San Ramon Amador Granada Monte Vista Dublin Livermore San Ramon Amador Season'S Record 'non-leagu Liberty Opponent 1 ' ' 4 2 ' ' 1 8 ' 1 5 ' 4 7 0 1 ' 2 11 ' 16 ' 3 'Linden 0 ,4 3 ' 1 2 ' - 1 l 4 ' 5 0 4 8 13 4 7 0 1 1 4 3 11 0 7 2 1 i Ili W L x s 11 NME, e DANNY NAVARETTE, a junior, slides back to second base as the Monte Vista Mustangs attempt to pick him off. He is called Safe by the umpire. , H, 55 v 'fi' V 1 X Q yt ,. C . A A ' vid' '.. ln' --if-' ' ...A HUSTLER Rob Knight, no. 11, uses all his speed to make his fly to left field a base hit. Rob is very versatile and a big help to our team as he plays positions of second base, third base, and shortstop. 54158, 7 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM- TOP ROW: Mark Conway,jim Vawser, Steve Williams, lohn Vawser, Craig Bronzan, Rod Beaver, Dwayne Minick, Coach Bob Glenn. BOTTOM ROW: Rich Morales, Danny Navarrette, jeff Wheeler, Rob Knight, lohn Mello, Ed Lare- more, Scott Hampton. FIRST STRING PITCHER lim Vawser, no. 21, hurls a pitch in hopes of striking out one of our old time rivals, the Antioch Panthers. '15 n.4.., f A , M 101 tb, . E . ,gi .Y W ydgwi T- .I . Q .f , I 1.41-.. :miata If I gf xi Y - MA'WW V l ., i -. 1 . r a , ae: ,fig f 'giigif '3 f 4 ' ' ' . ' 11-iv .f',,fL.,. iff . A . .41 ..,.-.- if ,.,,.,...,...-was W I ,,..-,lv-'f - 1 Q, ... A ' -D-nail? , TV, 4, ,,, -., ...Q ,, - - ..,,,,..4-1 xx .- 1 V, ' I , , s 5 ' ' . 'xv 1 ' ' ' .NJ lt. 1 U 'V . N L H .4 i. 'i- ' Y :,.q- - n V if gf-. ' I, ijfyfv-i 'y-' W , A' - K ...yr t-.-F Q .f ' . - - , . X ' ', 9' ff- ilsi- --J I . 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I . 1 31. af V-?,,.:,. - '. -qi .,..-- ifi' ci I 'ffr 5 7 fs fi- ON DECK BATTER lim Vawser, no. 21, roots Rob Knight, no. 11, home for the tying run. The Lions went on to win against the Pirates. SAFE under a cloud of dust is Rob Knight, no. 11. He slid into third for a stolen base against the Antioch Panthers. The Lions won. ROUNDING first and trying for second ist Rich Shoras. Rich, a junior, pitch hitted tori Liberty as needed. LAW .1 4 ,, tv-144' 4 4 i'-'Bb' AT BAT is Ed Laremore a senior. Ed gets a single and a run batted in to help the win. Ed is a good hitter and also a good shortstop. 'z 'i J .. V 1 Q 1 In , ,.,T,,,,,. Q' - ' T,-'.'fCf.x,'f-.T P I 1' T . Br fi? .-'Z 1' A ,- X, , U f . ,,,, - 'fl 5 JAZZ JI ng Q - 'H' -..?.f.: 3 -- .-. I 23' , ' ' - 'fjgvfg--4 g L M T ff w f 4!'?, 5'f,-- cliff' ffaiffqifk : ,, i.N.A.'f . 'ff' 'Laila-ll ' .Lv 2 f.'.,5sfi,1. 'T' .4-'uf' -.s',, 2., ' Aix, , :zx,,,l,,f5g F 1-'..:,z., ,T ,- - A Q. , as2.a:f2u-.-Q. A ' W 5 A - , fa- if gf - ' ! 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T.2s...51 , 1 -P fn 1 ' r RUNNING IN TO SCORE is catcher Rodney Beaver. Rodney walked and was able to score on stolen bases and a hit. The Lions went on to beat our old time rivals, the Antioch Panthers, 8-1, HAVING A CONFERENCE on the mound FLEXIBLE john Vawser uses his body as is Coach Bob Glenn and some team mem- much as possible trying to get out the run- bers at the Dublin game. ner. The Lions won. l Wk g,...':-.ss , YI f.L ,1' 's 1kffF: 1 tA'rf!f ag, ft- QI' 5 is A l gi wi ' i ,It R ' my A , 1365. G'3T..!'i, f .3 , 2 I ',J' SR I 'K' Q -: 1 9 A qu' fifkpg 'lg' P Q A -A A I3 Y 'B 0' n KG' R92 . Q, 9 r 'SB ' Q. fha' DEBATING whether or not to try for second base is loe Briseno. Later on in the season the coaches brought up loe to play the outfield for the varsity team. TAKING a good lead-off from first base is Frank Hanson. Ben Tutor is waiting for the pitch enabling Frank to score and bring the cubs closer to a victory. 5 1 1 Q I I I l A Q I IV BASEBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Coach jerry Black, Chris Kingsbury, Frank Hanson, joe Cardosa, Russell Hampton, loe DeVera, David Domingo, loe Briseno, Larry Peters. BOTTOM ROW: Gary Macey, Terry Upton, Paul Urenda, David Broussard, David Wolfenbarger, Tony Berumen, Gerald Odahlen, Marty Maggiore. sit. wi 0' IV BASEBALL LIBERTY SCOREBOARD OPPONENT 'Pacific 5 'Pittsburg 6 'Antioch 'I3 'Oakland 16 'Manteca 3 Granada 5 Monte Vista 3 Dublin 9 Livermore 6 San Ramon 7 Amador 7 ' Granada 0 Monte Vista Dublin Livermore ,ig San Ramon Amador Season's Record 6 11 'non-league LISTENING to the coach's instructions are loe Cardosa, Russell Hampton, David Broussard, Marty Maggiore and Ben Tutor. The Lion Cubs went on to beat San Ramon 10-3, gaining their sixth win of the season. I 1 5 1 pw, ,,.,.. Y ,: -.Amway .E Qi mv Img, 1.5.1 kj fq N.. 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'Lff.1-,.?-1-s.1-- .-.' ,.hs.fk.'-1361-.. -J P.. 221. sf.. A- ll' ,371 Q: - , f r WORKING for another strike out is Marty Maggiore. Marty is throwing a fast ball, while the first baseman, Paul Urenda, is all ready for action to come his way. The Lions went on to beat Monte Vista 6-3 on Liberty's field. l ' -A r LARRY PETERS, a sophomore on the IV team, blasts a double to right-centerfield. He leads the fr F W , 0 team in batting averages. Larry always seems to come through with a hit-in-clutch situation, . '41, f .: V LW W:-sf' ,gh M Y' 9 , V sometimes leading to victory. 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P -Ja-' vm .Liv ' N -97,9 -l.Ai.3.' -5 lx rf-f' f 1' TAGCINC the opponent from Moreau out before he even has a chance to reach home plate is Richard Freeze, the team's catcher. TOM BLOOMFIELD, first baseman, rushes to start off the set up for a relay. Tom is quick at learning and using new tricks. C ' .Z ' Yi V 1 ' X f A357 Y A . ',E- sE- fig? f -1- - .. . I ,f4..:go:4,, ,QRU-,N':..A 4' It I ' - --f' U VIH , In .. 1 , I -- -.-5--,Lt x , N . it IA. New Coach Guides Frosh Team FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Coach Larry Welch, Greg Morgan, Randy Enos, Mark Leeper, Nick Rodri- guez, Tom Bloomfield, Felipe Carvajal, Paul Soderstrom, Mike Garcia. BOTTOM ROW: Andy Hernandez, Richard Freeze, Kelly Lawler, Mike Gursky, Roger Graves, Ron Pato, William Reyes, Victor Mello, Raymond Rentuma, lim Grahn, Alvin Sarmento. FROSH BASEBALL SCOREBOARD LIBERTY OPPONENT 5 Tracy 14 3 Tokay 11 3 Lodi 12 7 Moreau 11 1 Lodi 8 6 Lincoln 22 3 Tokay 9 Season's Record W L 0 7 li si' it J dl 5 Q .-.N--w A 4 vip' 4 Al- GMA 'Q A New 'N . I aff-x '5w.2 , , X, A' , g xx' 5 - H ' w'l Au., '1.ff B' ' 7, ' , i - M .. -., ,W M..-qw . . A. V,.. f .V - , 1, . ,,, ,'a'.a' r' K - L i1ff '-W' at 'A 'EA' ' 'E ',., ' If-ff V I P . ' ,, . I f'- c -,.' g anti J 5, : lx . 'U - ' ' -.a' . ' 5 ggi . . V A 'lr , ' 'E ' - 44, ' -. if-vr,.,,,,,.,,,. g L- f. 57,-y - si 'Q-5,5 5,2 ' .- if ,',, is 'A ,Q , will . f ' ' . fi I w-fA as ., as f- .Q 1 re, SCORING another run is shortstop Roger Graves. He is a fierce player who shows us that determina- tion does pay off. y Qalswggtg,-digg, FELIPE CARVAIAL tags his opponent out after an-A...':!L ...I . - - - receiving a relay throw from the left field. Felipe is the team's pitcher. G Ti f. V K , ' f I Y 1 'J'- 1 '- n I -fe' ' L ' - 'Q' 1 1 ' by us A A ra., 18 9117, Q 2 4 1? 2 'T I f 1 1 2 'Y 1 :' , .ai-a!.a--f--'---- -we or- '?' ' TT Elf I l i ig? 4 4 'tr ff .W gs ff-gf-N : ' 5- Q ,. wi. fr 1' s . 1 Ng? -,ikblimby ably gli- A 'I?ij.,?'g1H T, , I 9 EC 2 QE wP'3:i lll5T Tl -9 ku u x'.'ll A g Ng V A'a-,lEqm T Q i ' if .- ur -1 l' Nw A149 li-gwrw ll iswfef i .qu 'Qu i 41' 'cl' as 'Qs' N 1 l I it l GOLF sC'OI-HBO.-XRD lllil RH OPPONENT 'john Sweet 'Galt X Granada X Amador X Monte Vista X Livermore X Dublin X San Ramon X Crranada X Amador X Monte Vista X Livermore X Dublin X San Ramon X W L l T3 'non-league x-won match SEASON S RECORD GOLF TEAM-TOP ROW: Coach Herb Scott, Steve Cozby, Robert Burroughs, Rick Howard, David Young. BOTTOM ROW: Kevin Llewellyn, Randy Lasley, Randy Schwitters. IEFF HUNT, a freshman, lines up a putt on the 10th hole. left proved to be an asset to the team and will return next year. 108 ,1 gp. .A Q I A lil 'rl '54 , L. 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SOPHOMORE Katy Utterback races down Liberty s pool after a turn into the backstroke. Katy was in varsity team this year LIBERTY 96 46 49 75 IV SWIMMING SCOREBOARD OPPONENT odesto lttsburg Dublin Granada Monte Vista Amador 'Alhambra Livermore San Ramon 0 79 'IT2 94 SEASON'S RECORD W L 6 4 'non-league strumental in helping pick up points for the junior 43 M 63 0 'P' 98 84 ' 80 'l'l7 0 114 ' 'IS us ua - IZ1' u ll' A - '-4q,f7'jX IV TRACK SCOREBOARD BERTY OPPONENT Clayton Valley Amador Monte Vista Antioch Livermore Granada San Ramon Season s Record 1 7 'non-league l is il-1 E -- , A .,. tr - V, r.-- -4,-11. - - 'ig iff-Y - f fgigiy' if 1' 5 ti ri . U 'lflj Kf, ' A 'fir' 73' 1 'Concord 561 W 42 ' 94 60 75 f . 44 92 . ws - , I W W 37 ' 90 ,un ,tv 4, S '. I I 46 89 H ' 38 8 4 K Q J- in K ts 9 ,, 63 72 Iv ,, I js, C- 1 ' ' tr' W L 9 -I -S ' rf? Qv L GOING all out in his efforts to beat his opponent from Granada is Tim Kent. Tim went on to beat his opponent in one of the closest 100 yard dash races at Liberty High. WORKING together is exactly what Larry Lopez and Scott Vinecour are doing to complete this hand-off successfully. They went on to beat Amador in the 440 yard realy. in 5 t 6. . ' f .0 0. G M.. O sv S. -'. GARY ELLISON, a junior on the varsity team, keeps a good strong pace while running the 180 yard low hurdles. Gary went on to take first place, beating out both Clayton Valley opponents. ,- T 24 . N DISCUSSING the events past and to come are sophomores Doug Ellison and Tim Brown. Tim directs most of his attention to the long distance running. Doug directs his to hurdles. V , nz it PQNVQN 7' Q? I If :K 'N 1, if - 1 Qs Lf,--sgihs. .rv- if t kW,.g hmofe . R. . sr Q Q .. S' Qs ,. . bg, .V .f'f't- Nw' if we 1- 14 '-1 -A -QQ' I W ,-,surf we fl Runners Pace 74 Track Team .1-1 ,-1- GIVING a look of relief and happiness after finding out his times is Carl Ackerley. Charter Tonya Peters tells others their times while Doug Ellison watches the track meet. lfwf 4 - C ,,...e-1 pf S ' S.- 1 x stirs? 1 V ' L' . V 3 v ' ' 'Y 3 1 XM' ' . ,, ,M ,- N ,a Hi. fig , . ,: .. -A ,. 'v, -,- -..-2' I .-,.i..- .. MAINTAINING a steady pace while holding a good lead in the 440 yard run is Trino Diaz, a freshman on the team. Trino took second place against his ' '- . : 'il ro' 4- - , Q V ' ' uv- ful , 'Y U ' u . , 1' T I,f.-. l'rff 'e. L '- . ' fu' sq . 1. '-f - 1'-' - 1 . Concord opponents. TRACK TEAM: TOP ROW: Coach Keith Dawson, Greg Robinson, Larry Lopez, Mike Villa, Mike Whitmer, Ken Shoras, Ron Meadows, Tony Tisher, Ken Nelson, Greg Hamlin, Norman Phillips, Todd Northam, Robert Rameriz, Coach jerry Lilley. SECOND ROW: lim Davis, Bob Mooney, Tim Brown, Carlos Sanabria, Scott Vinecour, Bill .ifgsi- -'T-riff. - 7. 1 f , - Pierriera, Robert Pato, Doug Chance, Richard Navarro, Kevin Butler, Osvaldo Rameriz. BOTTOM ROW: Tonya Peters, Leigh Ann Austin, Doug Ellison, Bill Michaud, joe Russo, Trino Diaz, lose Oseguera, Linda Leinweber, Maria Puente, Carl Ackerley, Versal Batsel, Gary Ellison, Tim Kent, Bill Whitmer. ,ff X 'Ui Lf' sl-'-,Xikixli lm xxatiliirig e-xviytliing lhat's happening - W1 Q ,..i Nav Nuxh E 5 L , ltitlil 'Matti rin .intl Ria hard Navarro, both seniors on PW WM A we-1,-... .....,....,.....,f.,...,., . . .,,.., , tliv me sity It im, Ric hard and lndd participate in some --1--'... 4. ,Wm T 'L i:vl-'l t-wuts lodd runs short distance events and -M---,...,......,...........,.,..,.,,.,,Q'ffT'f f 'fj'71 ff- , 1... .. -W' 1- ' Ric harcl runs in the 440 relay. M' i M ' 'NNN' ' --M 0 -1.--W. ff 3 A time 0 I A 'Q Q 09- A as, 'rip V N N wwgb-bt h .. ga. , vs 4,- 3 w .5 -f I r ' ' -W' Tum .L 4 l wmv- - ' T A 'iw T ' Diff . A V Rl--,,,g-Q ,X '1 1 9' - ,NN H L. sv-ss? 1 . I kj kj' W. . Q fa m E , N x N Q .Sql im' Vs l , - 1 A I ' 3 ,tb K. s ' 'E .1 . -H xxx 1 , x 0 1 S L- LEAPING swiftly over the hurdle is Doug Ellison. Doug is running the 180 yard low hurdles for the freshman-sophomore team. LIBERTY 57 36 39 34 26 VARSITY TRACK SCOREBOARD OPPONENT oncord ayton Valley Amador Monte Vista 78 Livermore 99 Dublin 97 102 110 Granada San Ramon Season's Record W L 0 8 'non-league Doug went on to take first place with the time of 22.9 against Amador. RICHARD NAVARRO is handing-off to Os- valdo Ramirez in the 440 yd. relay. They fail to take first against Amador. in T14 QQ-AQQUOQ' 9' wi' suck. Q-as - - A.. J xt ., . . ,, ,-: , CLEARING the bar without difficulty is Greg Robinson, a sophomore on the freshman-sophomore team. Greg went on to take third place against his opponents. Liberty met Clayton Valley at Brentwood. Track Team Captures Fourth, Fifth At Ceres MAKING one of his attempts in the pole vault event is Todd Northam, a senior. He went on to take second place against Clayton Valley. JUMPING the hurdle is junior Bob Mooney. Bob did not place in the 'I80 yd. low hurdles, but he did make them hustleto beat him. '. 'B 1 PUTTING all his strength into the throw is Larry Lopez. Larry is a freshman, and a strong runner on the freshman- sophomore team. -E I 5 , '1 Y ity: 9 , ,3,.- a:'l'.5?5. gg - II . V 5 e1 1 - l .ix-1.-.. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TEAM-TOP ROW: Coafh Kaye Axelgard, Lisa Mune, Val Gage, Robin Davis, Donna Sleeter, Ruth Maiocco, lulie Schwit- ters. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Chan, Marilyn Sanabria, Tohi Laird, Lupe Puente, Tweety Billingsley, Cheryle Drake, Nancye Payne, Terry Allen, Lori Colby, Diana Garcia. ROBIN DAVIS gives a victory slap to Ruth Maiocco after making the win- ning point of the game. ti ' f-- 3.- 3' 123i 32' l ' L: in . is 4 i if Y- .. L4 .... -.,Yf. ,Y -va... .IZ Z MARILYN SANABRIA, a freshman, sets up the ball for a serve against the Pittsburg Pirates. The B team went on to become league champions. COACH KAREN ENGLAND and some team mem- bers watch intensely as the Amador Gymnastic Meet goes on. The team went on to lose. DELLA RAMOS, a sophomore, demonstrates a forward lunge while competing against the Monte Vista Mus- tangs ata home meet. ti-qi , Girls Participate In Gymnastics CT fini -.-4... V 6 l i 3-v-. .- -if 4 , X I PM ' V 'KKV E 9 45. ' if HP . ,I .... -...Q J, gg' p- I,- gf' 43 59 LAURA NUNN, a fresh- man, falls into a hand- stand at the meet. f, ann-.-W. .,,,,, , DONNA SLEETER at- tempts to return the ball to her Pittsburg oppon- ent. The team went on to win. M , ,f- ,-.:L::..Y ,,,.-:ijt .,,:-RI. V. and Q w E, 1 1 v.2AJr,:.5:A ' 'r 3 'f -35:55-1 f:-,ieria...?f,- .qi ...Il ,Z V .- i I 'LW' 5' 4 ' A 5 S if 'J A ' t ' 1' ', . y y. A ri . 9 .- - iff: . is I - .WEE a '-.4,,,, - vur- --Qs-ui--F xl Q, '- L - . K X, H f ...al 4 11-- - SECOND SINGLES PLAYER, Brenda Franklin, attempts a forehand shot against her Liver- more opponent. 1 . sei: I 99 ggvilu 'IA 'ii llc .A Q in 'se' COMPLIMENTARY SINGLES PLAYER Caro- lyn Moore, shows all effort as she takes on her Livermore opponent. GIRLS TENNIS TEAM'TOP ROW: Coach William Snow, Brenda Franklin, Shawn Mc- Allister, Cindy Modrall, Kathy Rocker, Carolyn Moore, Rosemary Scortino, Suzanne Moore, Krim Michaud. BOTTOM ROW1 kelly Bauerlein, Lisa Mune, Diana Galletti, Nant ve Payne, Amelia Sandoval. 7 'B--' 3- ' ,,,a:,,..f:-..---- S- N 1 '--rf-1': 3 .'5J ,Q f- ' - it A kin- la, -f 5 Q-rv:-Q -. W in Y. rag ., I A-. Ly, -1 A 4 ,, , L -5 ' 'T' A :s-:1'L 5V 'A v FIRST SINGLES PLAYER, Diana Galletti, steps back as she attempts to hit the hall with her forehand top spin. GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAM-TOP ROW: Sherry Cagle, Mary Ann Greenwood, Donna Sleeter, Kim Mincey, Darlene Stewart, Tina Delgado, Robin Davis, Valerie Gage, Angie Olveda, Barbara Hitt, xl- -. Rosy Stanton. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Drake, Heather Honegger, Marilyn Sanabria, Gina Reed, Sherry May, Lupe Puente, Teressa Olveda, julia Lasater. 4 A X Pl 1 XE? I gl, I 'lm LIBEQ0 1 USED illlli ' D-xslt: 5.1. s- . 3 H ILC 'uit iuiiliis fllllf CO .55 Q Ietlh ' HI WWI' . I '.imIS I ...if-2s...n0,Xa.... ' 'sad 1 1' ,-.55 if , f n. A :rw-' i 5 lx-,lv - Ano' W v TERISA OLVLDA,.1iunioi,tm-stoptntintht-1NMI.-ft ent as Donna Slevtvr .and R0iJii1D.axis.irt' nuiciw in ,t - sist if nvvdvd. DONNA SLEHER, .1 senior, is wt-n hi-rv in piiihunsi position as she attempts to strnkr- out hi-r oppnnclnz The Lions went on to win. ivan- Us aff- ia- 'Su 1-QQ' -i . i' -K f Y , 1-will , 4, 4- 1 -' J' '-'S-Y- f-.sQg, Pff Qai?B.,.k. lg: L'-:IP ff y J' i -'V' :,,gE.a'-Jw-fri' '--- fnffftu - M. ', ' i ' ff- :uw g' , .i--1 ' in r . ' uid .Q '.'4.,.f.v',f1' pNfA5'nl'i 'la4sah.v .---1 -su' 1- Apu, vii ' ' A in-A .fa ' X 5 I . ' 'v V., fi ii A ,XJ X ii V. f , f ,lf ' A 7' ' ., , . 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Rally Squad Captures Trophies At Summer Camp X MEMBERS of rally squad raise up in spir- X 1 its singing Oh Coach Miller had a team , during a skit. 1 l i' MAIORETTE Nancy Collins poses during , a hat and cane routine at a half-time band performance. If 5-5,41-,Q-ie V 7,1-Ai t i L' , I l . l 2 L '23-:i.i-ii? I-, ,, ff -'gil Q Ut '-'F al- .xl -.1 D-gfb-. Mg 'D , 'A.u'.e' - Nuhidgmhn-page -9 J'-Clin... X 'fiff LlBERTY'S 1973 Varsity Cheerleaders-KK Harrison lheadl, Lori Celoni, Ann Bloomfield, and Cyndi Celoni. 120 C 1 f ' ' ..-..- , -v-1-Y , ,--f - - , .. ,v - . f - 1 -...:-1, 4 b-,.., ,Mae-r. Af-T ,, -fe ., '- s- - ,,.. z , , T , - H, ,.. SE '1 1?T?m 5.-112--H -ffv'.i'Z':-.snuff iiitlul U4 M' 4g -L . LN' MOG... l Q - if-' 'P ,, ' 4 W ..-vF'rf ' H 55'-f --' -uv-all T- lit f it 4.'?.'.'.'- Y it -l te ', -...-.f X - . . 's...454-F , Ng, ' . w ' 1 ,ii T L ,ill , 'J' , Q ,ea ' 1 , . w . fgnglnqlq , .4--E' . quam V ,JW -- 1. I ' ' ' 4, 4, 4- . 5 - lx.-.L 'gag V1 6 ' .' ' , T 1- 'W-wt A I 1 x IUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Debbie Celoni, Kaye Pastor, Faye Pastor, and Laurie McLendon lheadl. LlBERTY'S FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS-Peg- gy Dominguez, and Reine Graves. ,, 5 Y , 1 Wrhf 0 THIS years varsity cheerleaders finish off their trophy winning cheer TO with a spread eagle pose. The rally was held to promote spirit throughout the school before a home football game. 121 KAYF PASTOR sells lemonade perched on Ed Laremore'S back as the buyc rs run for .1 good deal. LION SONGLEADERS, TOP ROW-Erica Dawson, Diana Galletti, SECOND ROW-Laura Serna, Lori Kirkpatrick, BOTTOM ROW-Patti Hughes, and Liz Dominguez. 1973 Majorettes-Kim A- breu, Debbie White, Cin- dy Modrall, Gwen Cran- dell, and Nancy Collins. 'ur ' -Q -ff' MSR' ,,4,, ,,,, Manuva A .H an r- ,gl I ,.f-1 ma. 'Q A 'f' ' l l 4i5!iJ???-rr is Z. A 9 li , I . 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' ' 5' ,N-,', Y P ss? 1 I .iss ' tif 1 0 ., L I . . ,v ,.,, A . Part of any school programs include good activities involving I students, teachers, community members, queens and major- ettes in a thing called Homecoming. june 7 the Senior Class of '74 took their last steps as students of LUHS. Heather Honegger and Rob Knight were honored as Valedictorian and 'Salutatorian respectively. The traditional ceremonies of a high school graduation pranced through their lives as the LUHS band played pomp and circumstances. Soon the Class of '74 existed no more. A graduation party given by the Parents Club closed their book of fragments with the fond memories of any high school graduation and high school life. Our 1973-74 school year began with the traditional Barn Dance sponsored by FFA. At the stroke of 10 p.m. joey DeBorba, president of FFA, lead the way to the center of Stonebarger Gym to announce our 1973-74 FFA Sweetheart. Leigh Ann Austin, Laura Kaplan, Krim Michaud, Cindy Modrall, and Laura Serna were escorted by FFA members. The traditional corsage was pinned to each girl. Standing in front of the band, the girls were announced individually by their escort. Finally, the sweetest girl in the eyes of all FFA members was announced, Krim Michaud. She received a traditional kiss from president loey DeBorba plus the honor of becoming FFA's Sweetheart. Each girl received a bracelet as a memory of the occasion. Without a second to spare, heads turned as the screams and shrills of the doors opened once more with boys and girls tossing each other into the hay. FFA succeeded once again in sponsoring a fantastic dance. Next on the school calendar was the event that raises Liberty's spirit to its highest peak. Freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors began their fight for the possesion of the Homecoming spirit trophy as the earliest Homecoming known to Liberty - October 12, 1973 - came our way. Long before this date Commissioner of Athletics, Heather Honegger, and her committee began preparations to make a beautiful Home- coming happen. Let's not forget president of Pep Club, lunie Yonemura, and her crew who were in charge of spirit week. Their work left a happy, exciting week for the school to enjoy. . Along with the anxieties floating in the air, more excitement was revealed. Cyndi Celoni, Erica Dawson, Lizzie Dominguez, Diana Galletti, Laura Kaplan, Lori Kirkpatrick, Cindy Modrall, Roseann Sciortino, Valerie Sciortino, and Laura Serna were selected by the Student Body as the Top Ten of the senior class.. Following this excitement, these girls names were put on a ballot for the selection of five, chosen by our varsity football team. Lori Kirkpatrick, Laura Kaplan, Cindy Modrall, Valerie Sciortino, and Laura Serna were the pretty girls chosen by the football team. And after many weeks of planning and preparing, Homecoming arrived. The day started early for many, driving their cars decorated as much as possible. Cars honked all morning long as long lines of cars participated. With only four periods of class, the Student Body headed toward Ohmstede field for an afternoon of races and spirit. Each class and faculty participated, giving all they hadto out do the others. After the many exasperating events, the Student Body assembled in Stonebarger Gym for the hottest and loudest rally of the year. Aftedan hour of screaming ones lungs out the big moments of the day came, the winner of the rally and the Homecoming trophy, and the most im- portant one - the announcement of our queen. Shereley lensen, Commissioner of Rallies, announced the Sophomores as the winner of the rally and the seniors as the winners of the Homecoming trophy. Dr. Michael Adams announced Laura Serna as our 1973-74 Homecoming Queen. Tears, screams, and happiness flowed through all. , The afternoon events did not mark the end of Homecoming. The best was yet to come. A parade 'started the evening with a line of floats, bands, runnerups, and our queen rode down the streets of Brentwood to Ohmstede field in a grand manner. Half-time ceremonies were marked by a light show beautifully displayed by LUHS marching band. The lights were lit as Kathy Sciortino, 1972-73 Homecoming Queen, crowned Laura Serna as the band played Let me call you Sweetheart . Following these royal and traditional ceremonies, a Homecoming dance was sponsored by the lunior Class. ' Active clubs provided activities for the students also. AFS sponsored an International Christmas with food displayed from all countries. lan Duncan, AFS Exchange Student, felt at home with- her native food of Ireland and the students of Liberty were given a chance to become closer to the world. CSF provided a carnival of fun and games brought to you by Ross Last president and a lot of har working CSF members. The Boys Block L entertained us with the Harlem Clowns once again in Stonebarger Gym. They appeared on March 14, 1974, playing against the best shooters of the recreation department. They proved to be entertaining and talented as they beat their opponents. Speaking of clubs, FFA sponsored a Donkey Basketball game as their traditiosna goes on, a Luau dinner honoring FFA'ers with awards, and participating in the Contra Costa and Stockton fairs. . The sophomores and juniors each held a special night for their classes to enjoy. Picking In the Still of the Night as their theme on April 26, 1974, the sophomores held the annual Sophomore Hop at the LUHS cafeteria. Their queen and king were announced as Sandi DelBarba and Greg Robinson. Runnerup princesses were Debbie Celoni, Ruth Maiocco, Faye Pastor, and Kaye Pastor, and the runner-up princes were Tony Berumen, David Broussard, Bobby DePiazza, and David Hernandez. April 6, 1974 was the date picked for the junior Prom held at the LUHS cafeteria. Complimenting their theme, Pieces of April , was the music by Maddness. The seniors chose the Edgewater Hyatt House as their location for their royal celebration. New York Steak along with salad, vegetables, rolls, potatoes, and desert was the chosen dinner voted by the class of '74. The band Liberty provided the music enjoyed by all who went. All of these nights will leave warm memories in all students and faculty who participated. Our art department gave Liberty a chance to enjoy the distribution of creation held in Stonebarger Gym on May 20 and 21, 1974. Beautiful wood and art objects hand-made by LU HS students gave the gym a sparkle shown to all Liberty students and the public. Fantastically displaying talent were the music and the drama departments. Mr. Phil DeVine, Mr. Alan lones, and Mr. Steve Brunsvold got it all together producing three plays and seven music concerts. These were enjoyed by all who attended. Peter Pan, You're a Good Man Charlie Brown, and the melodramas of Egad, What a Cad, Vaudeville, Fireman, Save my Child, and Dora, the Dishwasher were the plays brought to the students and the public by Playmakers. A year of new ideas and hard work gave Liberty perform- ances that everyone loved to listen and see. This was the first year a musical lYou're a Good Man Charlie Brown! was produced at Liberty and there will be many more to come. A The Class of '74 truly made their senior year an unforgetable year as they headed to Disneyland on May 31, 1974. The first time offered to Liberty, the seniors took the opportunity by loading three greyhound buses full. Arriving home the next day, many memories could be added to their bulging book of fragments of high school. The traditional senior picnic was held at Oak Park in Stockton on May 28, 1974. Roller skating, swimming, baseball, and all the other picnic fun was provided. 1973-74 school year saw many awards and honors given out. On May 1, 1974 the first awards assembly was given by CSF. It was their yearly honors dinner honoring the top ten in the freshmen, sophomore, junior, and senior classes and the top scholars. Next FFA honored their members. Held in the cafeteria Luau style, pins and plaques were awarded to the deserving participants. This took place on May 15, 1974 in the LUHS cafeteria. The big assembly of the year came on May 29, 1974. Everyone at Liberty crowded Stonebarger Gym to watch the seniors receive scholarships and awards. These were given by members of our faculty, guests, clubs of school and community, Bethel Island, Brentwood, Byron, Knightsen, and Oakley. Scholarships went as high as 55,000 and those who earned an award andfor scholarship were justly honored. by JW. rl R. -x. 1 sf gi ignbf 1 yr, ,E , ,L U 'Uv fn- ,. J 4' in I if CHEERING the senior float around the Ohmsted Field just before the game are some seniors including Terri Hanson, Robin Davis, and Donna Sleeter. The theme for the senior float was Time for Victory. 1? IP4 Qs Llp ' P 4 ' wwf? nh.. IUNIOR Rosemary Sanchez competes in a pie eating contest during the Homecoming activities a- gainst representatives from the seniors, sophomores, freshmen, and faculty. This is the look of one of the players after eating a whole pie in three minutes. X If I Q X ' N I Q J Q k . ' l . P PERFORMING the senior skit during the Homecoming Rally are Peggy Kelly, Donna Sleeter, Terri Hanson, and lael Polino. During the rally each class puts on a skit for the varsity team, the Top Ten Girls, and the former queens. 126 Ti ARE ROB KNIGHT and Ed Laremore trying to peek in the girls gym? Or are they cleaning up? Why don't you decide. YET: X S xx f J . . . . ' S DURING the activities out on the Ohmstt-d Field Tony Ball receives his punishment lor not placing first in the penny drive. X :Pt ji N fs 4 A I ' D. 5 7 5--in Q 0 lf If LV S- LYQI 4 as 'K r 4- D 0 gifs. ,Q ,Q .fp 3'-mr EVEN the Liberty Union High School Band compete for the loudest cheer during the Homecom- ing Rally. Band members Linda Planchon, Tobi Laird, Devon Brooks scream victory tonight. Seniors Win Homecoming Trophy For Third Year LLAINE SCIORTINO seems to be having some trouble with the Tug-of- War contest, but her fel- low classmates, Laura Nunn, Denise Tooley, Valerie Bilbo, Nannette Mendoza, tug vigoriously to win the contest. 127 like 11-QQ Fi ,,f A ,.M,,.-f-If-t4 J W ff si? C Nj' , . . Q 'v 1 f- - ' I - U 2 A 1, . 1 I' -' , I V 1 K ', -' , F :- Cf If h, I-My '- g Q A. ,124 . , . V 1 .R 3: ,QSLQXA H 1: HJ.. , V -,tg 3. I U . V 1 J 51,5 R - i V., , , , Yap V' 4 Q . .X 1 , .f 1, , - . .., '- . , , 1 -e 4, :eff-. ' tv: ,, A f , , lx bmw . F G 4 5 is was X ,X 'ff s , 'fm M fx sv fm st sl 'ig' 1 'Q- f. . il F, eggs 'rf f,f,MX5vg B1 5 .. , - 24 N x N sq' 55 ,C B it 'mm Y Ya Q , S 'iff' Qg,,ii !f' 'xr 7-A . -fi s -'QI tux DURING the car rally on Homecoming morning many students decorate their cars with streamers and cruise around the school waving their arms at friends. One of these car loads of students are lun- iors leannie Ghiggeri and Kathy Cecchini. GETTING excited over another touchdown and shouting happily are Diana Galletti and Rosanne Sciortino. 5.3 W FFA Captures First Place l i al' 1,51 8 .- I, -4 r '9 FQ4 Egg Qi, FQ -,--1 fa I fig. .. W F in if .WF 47 is Y ' f 'L - 4 Q' 1-. -F. rf-l .g, 'Q-'35 it .EW lf, :All . Qxl f4: -- 4 v.-. 4-- Y, Lv-wil' . 3- . , ,- M,::,4--. 5.- .',.. AND the Lions did Boogie, all the way to victory on Home- coming night against the Livermore Cowboys, their first league game of the football season. VALERIE SCIORTINO, one of the Homecoming Queen At- tendants, stands majestically out on the football field dur- ing the half-time ceremonies. uk 0 ' .s , ' www. 4 , ft ,Q I, t M - t 4 1 -A... .wh-tiuv M. al In Annual Float Competition 'wa-K i- 4'. ' . UN0' 1 W .l fm- Y .e.-fi.g,'.-- r 5 i r,4'?.k G A AQ- ,PQ-L 5 ,- I-, - . A, i H---f Q Y . . - v. sv kb if vi. Q' ',s I 95' .gk C 1 I , 1 ,.. Q O l .. liuiai .gl n .' ' U 5 's ..-. x . 'Q . 9 . uf' b'5 s 'I cr' 1- . il if - if .Q guqg + 2 -4' 1.2. IUST after winning the Homecoming Game against the Livermore Cowboys, the xarsity football team kneals infront of the crowd while the band plays Hail Libertv. Knealing are Rick Melgoza, Tim Kent, and james Townsend. POSING for a picture during half-time are the Homecoming Queen Runners-up. They are Rosanne Sciortino, Erica Dawson, Diana Galletti, Lizzie Dominguez, and Cindi Celoni. Homecoming was held early this year on October 12. ,Q --. DURING Homecoming week, one dav is set aside for Clash Dax. Students compete against each other for points that go toward the Spirit Trophy tor their class. Posing for a picture are Lisa Mori, Roxanne Sciortino, Rosanne Sciortino, Rhonda Martin and Ruth Miaocco. Cu! G I 4, i ,- ., rr E 1. , -4 --.4 If 7 -...,,' - f f, ,-2 .'f':,'- 4g . - l , ,, 1, - l p.f.' '4 '-fsj IQ. 3 :J V',, -f -. r- E . . ,hir 'sie L , ,I- Q'-N Y s an , . . :gh g IUNIOR Paula Crates carefullx hurries down the race- way to pass the egg to her partner. The Homecoming actixities -were held inthe afternoon. T29 ff Q, f., at A ., Q , 1- .5, A . , ,sf f ,,. -Q? Q if v .1 A. S if if 774- ., ,s :f -, ,. 2 1 . 1 ,, if ggi bww 51, 'Q , 4 view Ns,'s. 'x NW' -A I' 'cf ff' ,. V ' 9' 623' ., ' 'wl- 'iw- I Q as A ' '5 Q , Aww ' 9:-Q 'X i ag? iw !2.,1 wx fe I vc R 'Wy ff., 'V I 4 , 3 1 5 ,- I 6.7-1.41 ' L,-' .I , .4 if' ' , f fx. QW YZ, , '1 ' nZ,' f 3 4 as rr 7 f K s 1 4 Q 4. 's I 1 1 SERVING themselves to some of the foreign foods SMILING, AIS foreign exchange studt-nt Ian Dun at the Italian Table in the International Christmas can from Belfast Ireland enjoys all the C hrisltthts ac- sponsored by Liberty's AFS Club are Sophomores tivities held in the school cafeteria lor everyones Cheryl Yingling and Sandy DelBarba. amusement and enjoyment. if Jo A IQ '. 'JH' '4 I , , . S, ' x W my I n K .. 3 J. I ll S . - I AFS Hosts International Christmas TASTING some of the foreign delicacies at the German Table in the International Christ- mas is Miss Nancy Doye a Home Economic teacher. HELPING to serve others Mexican food in their colorful coustumes at the Mexican Ta- ble are Lupe Puente and Gloria Negrete who work very hard. f 1 . ,-YC, 35. I!! ,Amt u Q nl SINQINCI the opening num- her, You Could Be King Charlie Brown , is Charlie Brown and the Peanuts Gang. it 'Q I 'Z f , E4 L I, THINKING that the little red-headed girl is looking at him, Charlie Brown, Greg Davis, puts a bag over his head. SITTING on his dog house singing the song Snoopy is David Snow playing the part of Charlie Brown's loveable dog, Snoopy. ROSS LASS, as Schroder, and lulie Conway, as Pep- permint Patty, stop to talk about the uselessness of jumping rope. if ' ' I22 iff . 154.5 ., ,P 'g ,, 1.1-..+-7 Y' iw-M T mv, , - 'Q 1 :--1:--lf' tw - Sfiii' Playmakers Present Three Plays . jg .1 .3 F'- -it ,, . lfhf .,J'g ,- T i 5I'-- if Q' IULIE CONWAY, playing the part of Peppermint Patty, writes a letter to Dear Abby concerning the valen- tines she received on Valentine Day. PART of the cast of Peter Pan are David Snow, L le lanis, Greg Kelly, and Kim Ab- Y ney. The play is one of three the Playmak- ers put onthis year. PLAYMAKERS presents Peter Pan in the fall semester. Posing for a picture is Rhon- da Martin and Leonard Giannini as the Darling's. SEEKING psychiatric help from Erin Durbin as Lucy, is Greg Davis as Char- lie Brown. He tells her about all of his Iife's problems. 5 l-lel P5ychlalT lC lr l ' 1 wil J,-f . 4 f f X H D?Yf KENNETH GAYLOR goes in for a lay-up scoring two R -147 -I Boints for the Future Farmers who sponsoredthe onkey Basketball game. 'Q-'X 'E li' A ,-wifi-gb .N ' 'ni-V, - . ,ai A Q 3' 9, kai Y .t J ,si T a A 55,4 NW THERESA Kingsbury and Krim Michaud hold Theresa's lamb for this picture as they take a break from the job of having a exhibit in the 73 San loaquin County Fair, Theresa's lamb recieved a blue ribbon in the Future Farmer division. 1 'gl '. fs. -9-1-af LOOKING for a team-mate to pass the ball to is Doug Ellison, Doug found his team-mate who put in the ball for two points. DON LOPEZ gives loe DeBorba's steer a final grooming before he goes into competion at the Stock- ton fair, Don Lopez gave loe several good hints as loe's steer recieved a second place ribbon at the 134 San Joaquin County Fairgrounds. 1 I E 2581 .I I.. Q' nf.: 4 SKIP II NSON and Diana Ambrosino look over Skip's stef-r Charlie- B0y as they get Charlie' ff! Boy ready for his division showing inthe Future Farmers of America, at the San loaquin County Fairgrounds. IOHNNY CUTINO pauses for this picture as he takes a break from cutting meat in the meat professing class at Liberty this year. SITTING on the fence smilling for this picture is Mr. William Michaud, adviser for Brentwood's Future Farmers of America Club. 9' Qi?l?f':g'5 Q5 . 'v ' ' N9 ' .. K'-, Qi M s.,A-wt ,gf 'wwgw A N , , ml , V' 'E 'I N fa. '44, btw? . if. , gr . r, I, I ,E gg., ,lf V GIVING joe DeBorba's stef-r a final check over before- he goes into the judging ring at the Storkton Iair is Mr. Bill Mir haud adx iser, 'i H' ' Q . 2 , X 1 1.9, K: gk, MS, y R+ s f ,Q7x,?JV:. I s : -n ' A -a-'nr V Q in . - .f ,Q-. ' 8 .fn-,ag -S f Qffgv 15 -P it - ' ' '. P29519 Q1 W ,gy ffff A . , ' Lgxgid-xd':V35,. 4 V. H ,,-, -,gg . f E' I .IQ 1, If -5 Q1 A a . .X 1 ' - N 3.1 Ii- F' T L3 N Q ' x f E ,ki-5322 W. -mfg, 5' Y f G , N I O T SITTING at the Teddy Bear loss in the CSI Carnival is Patty Hughes. Patty looks on as a contestant tries to win a Teddy Bear from her. CINA BURAIAS watches as a winner is tossed into the Glass Booth at Libs-rty's CSF Carnival this year. , -fvvsy - i , , -Y-, V. .- I 2 is Ifi ' B' J . I . x SI' . LOOKING longingly at her cotton candy is one of the many preschool youngsters who came to enjoy the activities in the CSF Carnival held in the Gym. BOB MUNE engraves on some of the jewelry at the carnival that was used as prizes as Ann Bloom- field hands out one of the prizes from the Spin-O- Wheel. ff c 'xr 137 x .-1 a . he ra xxn hy t 1. xl txl Elf. ij, , ,, w s fs A s I - 1 l Q-. ' ' ' A ' x e 77' l X 5' 'Zi' E 5111, -257' .,- t 'I I .-4 7 as I Q 2 x 13' ' 43 'fn s,? fithf. X 1 fa rl, . .. g C l . go U I Q F- I 1 'N s s xl f .t x Xf' ,f'J li- w -fr' J l V' ii' ,, V N X t-ff- N n 4' y i , ' ' .f l iw , ,E X ' 1 , W, l 1 .: gl . 'I ,, X K. ln ' Xb U . x gf L l. i af r Fe. x sf 'QREW ENIOYING each others company at he Soph Hop is Ruth Maiocco and her date POSING for this picture is Sandy DeIBarba and Greg Robinson who were crowned queen and king on April 26 1914 1-C' L.-ag 'W 5 u4Lg:Qq' rf' ug Ja 'Q hir N 52:33 'P P- -1- ll iZ L-4 -I ghxzgi- -. pu u li--v ' r'- ig. YY! 4443 DANCING to the tune of Madness at the Sophomore Hop are julie Schwitters and Philip Somerhalder also enjoying the music is Ken Rogers and his date. STEPPING BACK as the Sophomore King is announced is Greg Robinson new Soph Hop King. Onlookers are David Hernandez and Bob Diazza, two of the four runners-up. juniors Chose 'Pieces Cf April' For i My l K X J' i IUNIORS and their dates enjoy dancing to ROBERT MOONEY and Christine Townsend Madness at their Prom, which was held in pose as the photographer takes their pic- the cafeteria. ture at the junior Prom. ANXIOUSLY awaiting their admission into the cafeteria for the junior Prom are Skip lensen and Diana Ambrosino. Prom Theme 2 Q J , U, nl, 5 . i t I I a , , .tc 'R E - Q 'N , k: ,A A 981 :gil E -'2' 4 tx Ai. - QM 55,1 K C 'fa S . xg L' .f. DANCING tothe lively sounds of Madness are Rosemarie Sanchez and her escort, Phil Ortez. This year the juniors picked the appropriate theme Pieces of April for their Prom. T39 A x LT3 fy mpuwvvw vs-maint., It E ' I . ' X -'W'- v-r .MQ mcflh, ' ' I f-3' f-,xt ' I BAND MEMBERS-TOP ROW: Paul Soderstrum, jerry Barron, Heather Honegger, Dennis May, leff Day, Robert Kanagaki. SECOND ROW: Anthony Rozia, Debra Maggiora, Frank Clark. BOTTOM ROW: john Funez, Ben Tutor, David Snow. X WOOD WINDS-TOP ROW: luliette Bettencourt, Marlene Modrall, Debbie Rego, Rob- in Lopez, Susan Laird, lan Duncan, Lori Cozby. SEC- OND ROW: Bob Smith, Ron Sudweeks, Susan Cronk, Wanda Howard, Rosemarie Ramirez, Tonia Kelts, Nancy Collins, THIRD ROW: De- vin Brooks, Karen Buckler, Lupe Puente, Sherry May, Mary Puente, Gina Barajas, Michele Buckler, Teresa Cordva, Stacy Smith. BOT- TOM ROW: Cindy Modrall, Lisa Mune, Lori Modrall, Merri Bristow, Lori McLen- don, Diana Ambrosino, Susan Giannini, Tobi Laird, Linda Planchon, STAGE BAND-TOP ROW: MarshaIlSt.Iohn, Bill Michaud, Danial Costa, Gary Andrade, lack Marlowe, Steve Wong, Tuti Nunes, lim Rego, SECOND ROW: Frank Clark, Bob Smith, Ben Tutor, Max Shott, Steve Bacchini, Richard Brown, Robert Burroughs, Steve Beeks. THIRD ROW: Grant Pierce, Mike Funez, Marvin Bacigalupi, Dennis May, jeff Day, Robert Kanagaki, Director Mr. Allan Iones. BOTTOM ROW: Rosemary Martinez, Linda Planchon, Tobi Laird, Susan Cronk, Lisa Mune, Heather Honegger, Karen Buck- ler. BRASS-TOP ROW: Mike Funez, Kevin But- ler, Gary Ellison, Marvin Bacigalupi, Leonard Giannini, Grant Pierce. SECOND ROW: Greg Hamlin, Steve Bacchini, Robert Bur- roughs, Greg Wong. THIRD ROW: Marshall St. john, joe Ambrosino, Daniel Costa. BOT- TOM ROW: Rosemary Martinez, lack Mar- lowe, Erick Eslick, Gary Andrade, Steve Wong, Tuti Nunez, lim Rego. .M-'2W tis-I iii MADRIGAL-TOP ROW1 We-tidy' Wetzel, Gwen Crandell, Susan Cronk, Steve Cozhy, Ross Last, Frank Clark, Greg Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Katherine Stornetta, Diane Blazian, Kim Ahnew, Heidi Ham- ton, Anna Loredo. Band, Choir Host Numerous Separate Concerts CHOIR-TOP ROW: Mr. Steven Brunsvold, Susan Cronk, lanie A Cumming, Wendy Wetzel, Peter Q' Umpingco, Frank Clark, Steve ,J Cozby, Bart Bowling, Charles Lle- i wellyn, lvonne Correa, Elise A- brahmson, Mary Ann Greenwood, lan Martin, Patrica McMurtray, Heidi Hampton. SECOND ROW1 Cheryle Yingling, Erin Durbin, Carol Llewellyn, Denise Knight, Linda Leinweber, Greg Davis, joe johnson, Greg Kelly, Gwen Cran- dell, Kim Abney, Lori Cozby, Teresa Allen, janet Beeks, Anna Loredo. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Reeves, lan Duncan, Diane Blazian, Chris- tine, Townsend, Richard Gill, jea- nette Last, Katherine Stornetta, Heather Honegger, Cheryl Nicho- las, Lisa Lennier, Diana Garcia. fi MIXED CHORUS-TOP ROW: . , Cheryle Yingling, Pam Cowger, , Irene Moore, Pam Maderos, Charles Llewellyn, Marianne Null, Terri Casassa, Erica Lee. BOTTOM ROW: Pam Anderson, Carol Llew- ellyn, Inez Moore, Laura Borges, Peter Unpingco, Betty Dearman Karen Casqueria, Debbie Washing ton. , ,f DUKE BYRD and Cindy Brackenridge have their pic- ture taken while discussing the night's activities at the Senior Ball in Oakland. TAKING time out to pose for a picture are Iulie Silvera, Shelia Buckingham, and their dates, Randy Yates and Terri McGee, respectively 'X,y. L V xg , W. P A' Abi' if LJ 'J 5 1 '51 Q ul ff All 3614! Y -,ff 1' gg- --I X. - fy ,Q .z fg i .:.?l:'1 is My Us ,.a61'f1.:J.f9-'swfiiff ,- z' +- is -. 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AWAI UNC their riinnr-i arf- leonarri tiitinnini, Marlena' Niririraii, jr-riy Barron, and Ranrii. Lax- lex. Thr-x are ail 1-riioyirw the Soundx of Libr-itat ,Z JRXNL 'vm I' - 'S f ,ea as nl .a 'J Sc f ff ff X V' ENIOYINC their dinner at the Edgewater Hyatt House are lunie Yono- mura and her escort, Larry Kishi. The Senior Ball was held on May 11, 1974. WAYNE SCOFIELD and Vicki Freeze are Caught X? , -2' by the Camera while entering the Senior Ball held lv- Fw-2' x 8 inthe Edgewater Hyatt House. +f'.,,g E rg X' E 143 QQ, ' I r it i N 1f..i,, .- . ,E 'if is if 'N I 5 .FF-, i . X 1 3 t s I P'-1-xx 'x i . '-S'jx, . , M Q L ' ANNEMARIE HARREWYN carefully examines an art DON DIERMIER concentrates on his mechanical F H T Q f' exhibit at the annual Applied Art Show. Annemariek drawing exhibit. Don represents his department in A ' own art were in the show, the Art Show held May 21 and 22. Circular Motif Dominates Applied Arts Show IF A 5 . , Q X ' X ! Txfs ltfxffi 1 Q 'Vw i M-- f:f P'Wfw zvavz 8 Q -x . N -Q -ions -J . 5 J! if IOHN MILLER relaxes, ready to answer any questions concern- sl X- A ing the oscilloscope. The ocilloscope is part of the electronics fi ' department's displav. A STUDENT ofthe arts and crafts department demonstrates how to make a clay pot on a pottery wheel at the annual Applied Art Show. 1 . A V11 i- we - . K M., I : ' n ,f 55. Z, '- . J - g 3 . Q.. u an ITM N J rf .l '-x-z'- , - Z v f I ' vs is :fc - s.. .4 S u-v gp ,. J yt 1-2 ,4.,,,.,,..- ,- . was K .i ,,.a.v,Uv W il ' ' 'W ,f-ly--.s':. ffm TONY HERRERA, Danny Navarrette MR. WILLIAM PETERS carefully ' '-TQ-..f'?'32'E' and George DeLaRosa work on arranges posters and other such A Axe their auto shop project displayed artwork made by Liherty's art de- ,.7Q. '-if' 9 f inthe Art Show. partment. i'f 'N A b A uf' I ':'5nv ' .1 ' ,W M1754 4 STUDENT helpers from the arts and crafts de- partment sit, ready to answer any questions from viewers of their pot- tery. ADMIRING aft exhibits are Lorena Wright and students of local grammar schools. The Art Show is open to the public. LESLIE ROMA works on her art project at the an nual Applied Art Show Rori McKinnon looks on ready to offer advice t - .4 -.91 mv fl' Students Honored At nnual Assembly, Dinner g 1 ...fr1.i.v' ' . . . My 1- fs f ggqnlli , ,., . ..s..w-1 V ...vmww 5, ..,.--.gs ff, , we-5 T75-171'-9' -' -,Til yprf ,k ., 3-'rg Q. I-A+ vvzff-I '-rv rw' ,H lstf 9 . , ' fl 5:52 -514 , - ,. 4. 'I , ,, - . Q , 1 ' x . ' - Q-iv. ' f , Q ' lk , i it J! xx x ' xl' M 5 ' -' tl Q 46 5, , . Hx A '53 ' -N .1 'V , . n Y 4 Y Q , .- flu Q 5 ,Q . lj, 1. 5 ,..,, u!'q ff?vJ -Q :2S2 ROB KNIGHT receives his trophy for JOHN COMES receives his medal for scholar athlete. The award was pre- lunior Class Top Ten from Reverend sented by Leonard Gerry at the Hon- Sellers at the Honors Dinner, ors Dinner. ai 'MJ if--S 4 J--vwii-I ls if t - . I 9 W J U 1- ,vwzsf SENIOR CLASS Top Ten pose for a picture. ROSS LAST, President of CSF, welcomes the These students received the highest grades parents and students to the awards banquet in their class. on May 29, 1974. 939 i Bw id- I 'C 09' 1 'WV - 'V '1 2. SANDRA KELLY happilv accepts the most valuable staffer award for journalism. Sandra was Libertv's first sophomore editor, AWARDING Stexen Cosbv the Calitornra Bankers' Award for Agriculture is the Assistant Manager ot Bank of America. 401 Y: 'Q . if! Y-C 1 ,Ne 'fo BEING SEEN for the last time as the Class of '74 are the seniors, marching to Pornp and Circumstances, the traditional song. . Ji. n u -1 if,Q?Q':' 'AO ' as . 0,063 ' in tim if livliiflx' X bl' 7 N RUSHING towards kisses and hugs is Sherry May as graduation ceremonies are over. Many seniors came here afterwards to greet friends. SENIOR Cyndi Kingham waits for her class to march in and be seated to start graduation ceremonies. Cyndi couldn't march because of crutches. Seniors Bid Farewell june 7 1 T7 ?'sA NIA HUT Igracliiaterllltrurglrs Alan Elliott as he proudly shows the diploma he just rerervr-rl trom hoard member Mr. Leonard Gerry. Mr. ll. Bloom- field and Mr. joe Smith were also present, RECEIVING her diploma on a windy lu ne 7 is Lupe Puente. She gladly .ic- Cepts A diploma from Mr, Leonard Gerry. Gradua- tion was held at 7 p.m. because ot the energy crisis. TALK of excitement, tear, and joy are expressed by Roseann Sciortino, Mau- reen Hawkins, and Diana Galletti as they wait in line to start the march to Ohmstede Field. 'KN 4 Q 1 - L, 5 Q-adv, J sf, , . , Q an J .. ' F Eff '. -'e 4L L NJ-I Y' -r .- 5 s 4- -M 'NAL Q. . ,ir 'T - ' ' A . , 'sr' ' I I 1 4, Av 4, 1133? - 1 7 WL in 1-5' Q . A ' A 5 .- ' 'LF v '-0 .Q-,ru l rt. I I I L -sf - L 1l:ffLL 5H0.' -.L 34-gff, Q . as 'IQ rx W- ---wr f 3 A E . . :aj I A5 :Wy -Wt, f L 1 W V fri- lijgy. V' E' x , J L ' was :aff 'Q' .af ' ' 13 1 .. W 2' It 2 2 , K, 1 5 4 rt. 2 P5 L . it . 3 c L 13 .X X 5 . A M r 'wr W' L I 3 ' ,,,. A ,-.,, . ,..':' ,l S K -5, me-ns' X X N. N l , ,4--v 4'- I. LOOKING at the Class of 74 for the last time is Mr. ,fix -X xx A 9 DON , - jerry Clayburn, vice princi- . pal. I on if. A I' s'A9 f xv- ASX. -,O Z4 MQ' 9-as the tion 'S 1'fF'f: 4 si A 'W if A I Mr. Clayburn helped seniors at their gradua- practice on lune 6 at 4 11p.rn. 149 relations. the .73-74 school year was loe L. Smith, president, and Leonard Celoni, clerk, Mr. Smith is a safety while Mr. Celoni is the manager of the Oakley Water Distribution. Other members of the board were farmers. education, Dr. Michael. Adams, superintendent, was working to mobilize available human and financial re- area to meet the needs and wants of the youth and adults in the five separate communities and total with systemitizing the curriculum programs, studying facilities to fit the enrollment of the school and and staff in education- considered by him to be the most important. citi'zen's committee on education planning was the main goal of Principal Lou Bronzan, one of the administrators 'Vice-principal Gerald Clayburn remarked that Liberty continued to lead other schools in good behavior and fewer Mr. Vernon Noble, the other vice-principal, commented that freshmen were programmed by computer this fall to of the previous problems of Freshmen Merry-Go-Round Day. g with the physical and mental health of the student body were the tasks of school nurse, Miss Barbara Bonnickson Mrs. lu ne Drake. Miss Bonnickson also assisted with the Candy Striper program at Delta Memorial Hospital. education through work outside the school consisted of programs using cooperative efforts of the school and community students develop occupational understanding from direct participation in the work environment. Students, who were developing gbodwork habits, mature through working with adults and improve their possibility for summer or future employment. Not only did the 'school assist the student with job placement but also grants a school grade and graduation credit to the student who has satisfactory per- formance on the job. In charge of the program is Mr. David Kirby. ' Working with a special program, opportunity attempts to get students back into the regular school curriculum. The program, designed for those under 16, earns students credits by the hour and was directed by Mr. Dewel Morgan. and . Combining talents with the drama teacher in the production of You're a Good Man Charlie Brown was first year teacher Mr. Steve Brunsvold of the Music Department. This year stage band theory, a course for people interested in writing for stage band, was added to the music curriculum. Mr. Allan jones said that a beginning guitar class and pop chorus will be added for the '74-'75 school year. Q Expanding bachelor living to a full year course was proposed by the Homemaking Department. Along with the introduction of foreign cooking-to Homemaking II, Department Chairman, Mrs. Gayl Krumland, remarked that there was an increased interest in clothing. I Discovering computers was a new course added to the Business Department this year. The department hopes to expand that and busi- ness writing into full year courses. Proposed for next year is You and Law and Business Law. Offering the meat processing class not only both semesters but also for two periods is one aim of the Ag Department for next year. The department has more students than ever before enrolled and hopes to continue interest in public speaking, specifically the Lions Club Speech Contest. Also new for the year was the tagging of fish by the students. Considering the change in the structure of the Language Arts selective program was a suggestion made by students involved in the school curriculum. The department was also involved in developing a skills program for all English courses and a state wide reading im- provement program. They added a second year of creative writing. New to the department were Ms. Linda Nicolson and Mr. Philip De- vine. . Changing the second semester of 9-10 to a selective program was one project undertake-n by the Social Studies Department. New courses were added including current events and ancient civilizations. Both freshmen and sophomores were allowed to choose their courses for the second semester. Plans for the '74-'75 school year included offering world religions, current world problems, and world ideologies for freshmen and sophomores. California governments was offered to 11-12 graders. Mr. john Armenta joined the depart- ment. Taking algebra as eighth graders necessitated offering geometry classes to incoming freshmen for '74-'75 remarked Math Department Chairman jerry Crawford. Teaching Math and Algebra IB plus assisting in varsity football was new teacher Mr. Ron Enos. Introducing a pilot program was one task undertaken by the P.E. Department this 'past year. The new course, for '74-'75, is called inde- pendent study and provides an opportunity for junior and senior boys to fulfill P.E. requirements other than participating in the regular classes. After meeting entrance requirements they are required to have 30 hours of physical activity per quarter and meet once weekly on assigned days. Girls' P.E. will offer an advanced program that includes softball, gymnastics, volleyball and lifesaving. Girls may sign up for one or all four but instructor permission is required. Studying the structure and function of the human body Iphysiologyl was a course offered to seniors in the Science Department this year. The department split General Science IB into separate semesters with life sciences taught by Mr. jerry Black and physical sciences by Mr. Dennis Buckley. Physics students saw the introduction of the Harvard Project Physics that was designed to be a humanistically ori- ented physics course. Anticipating ROP lRegionaI Occupation Programl, the Applied Arts Department proposed these classes: combination welding, taxi- dermy, engine analysis tune up and power train, engine construction, operation and repair, environmental landscaping, tools and equipment, animal slaughtering, butchering and processing, and construction technology. Three new teachers were added to the de- partment- Mr. Ken Harris, Mr. Doug Kirk and Mr. Gary Wilson. ' Installing new lights in classrooms and painting the doors different colors occupied pnart of the time of grounds and buildings crew. Grounds and locker clean up kept custodians busy, as usual, remarked Mr. Frank Souza, head custodian. Filling the bus tanks with gas became a real problem for the Transportation Department. The allotment was cut in january, February, and March, with the cut in March so severe the superintendent was forced to ask Sacramento for an increased allocation to keep buses running. There was little problem in obtaining diesel fuel. Smiling new faces were added to the secretarial staff this year. Assisting Mr. David Kirby in the WEE office was Mrs. Pam Currier. Two new faces were added to the attendance office with Ms. Mary Manko and Mrs. Pat St. john. Miss Denise Castello joined Mrs. Billie Fort- ner in the administration office to aid in typing federal projects. Q Introducing burritos to the daily ala carte menu helped the cafetera crew offer students and staff an expanded menu for the school. Repairing machinery kept maintenance men occupied in the cafeteria to keep food moving out. Affecting the entire school, students and staff, the energy crises posed numerous problems for all. Field trips were reduced or elimina- ted, driver's training was cancelled toward 'the' ends of some months, problems in just getting to school arose and waiting in line became but a FRAGMENT of the life of the people here at Liberty Union High School. Vila ,-,B Working together is only a portion of teacher - student kk? . 1 IE Pnl :A Nw Q' ' 4 1 - ir l-9 'L' 4 ..Q.' ' Y f .Q .-1 J. . MICHAEL ADAMS AB, MA, PhD, Superintendent IAMES ALNES -XB, Spanish I-IX , Spanish Club Adxiser lL'LlA ARCE AB, MA, Counselor, LEA Social Committee rw 6 IOHN ARMENTA AB, Social Studies l-Il KAREN AXELCARD BS, Med, Girls PE I-IV, GAA Adviser, Volleyball and Softball Coach l ouvfiz BAscoM ' ' Sf ' , . '3v'? w V gif, MA, English 100, 200, TA, Crystal Wall, LEA Professional Rela- ,Q 'F fi tions Committee Chairman if Q' as g gp. sv WILLIAM BATZE , A AB, Social Studies TA, 1B, Annual Staff 1,4, Yearbook Society, if-fi i ' 'Q Annual Staff, LEA President, Evaluation Committee, Public Rela- Z, J' tions Committee ' IERRY BLACK V. ii' AB, General Science 1B, Math 'lB, Sophomore Class Adviser, :- IV Basketball,lV Baseball c ff i Q, 4 in. IOHN BLOOMEIELD Board of Trustees LOU BRONZAN 'LJ AB, MA, Principal STEVEN BRUNSVOLD AB, Choir, Chorus, Clef Club Adviser T52 Via 'sa L .lien ..,.f 1 i Q-1 IW' fp, ,bv s., r . Teachers 'Help' MR. DENNIS BUCKLEY discusses problems of class registration with student helper Ross Last at second semester Merry-Go-Round session in as L wt I ,gas 5 3 5 ' it X. A, .,,f A z' -3 fp 1 fi' ff 1 ' -it 5 ,A , ,ff l X G' ,,.. C- IV 5 the the .H N I Af' ., X 5 , in i , s fl ' -F' Jw ll I 'Q 145 if A as K A - Q3 'K y. 1 5 1:5 4553, mg L e J we Q ' Is. , 4 1 rn ,., .Q ,pn :M L ,i Q , 4 -vw 1 During Scheduling I FN si Y gym. Another student aide, Max Shott, stands by waiting for someone else who may soon need his assistance. 15 P+ , r 'I lab Y sf W 'BP Q. ill ' ...J jf: Q . f ig ,. 5 , ' hai, ' ' fd- ' f,f,,f,s.,N Q 1 4 I-' 'Wea J' . F E Q' V,I .- ,Q-,,:,1 , t . ,FT xg, ,f :' 1, X U' N4 I I L - L t I 1, s.-. , ' fe l la if , Q 5 I ,, W I 1 ' I IA! , DENNIS BUCKLEN AA,AB, Chemistry, Physics, General Stir,-rice, Studi-nt Coxcin ment, Student Council, CSF Adxiser, LEA Vice President, Salari. Committee LEONARD CELONI Board ot Trustees HAROLD CHILD AB, English T, Son i.iI Studies GERALD CLAYBLIRN AB, MA, Administration, Vice-Principal PATRICIA CLAYWELL AB, Counselor, Freshman Class Adviser, LEA Social Committee SAM COHEN M.Ed., M.P.H., Language and Speech Therapy, Resource Teacher DALE COZBY AB, Woodshop II-IV GERALD CRAWFORD BS, Algebra I-Il, Geometry, Tennis Coach PATRICIA DACUS AB, Psychology for Living, U.S. History, Youth Council Adviser KEITH DAWSON MA, Boys PE I-Il, Block L Adviser, Head Wrestling, Head Track Coach FRANK DE PARSIA AA, AB, Work Study Program, LEA Social Committee, Varsity, IV Soccer 153 l lIllll l7l Nl! Erttiltslt HS Ilttl Htl llnrntlstt Xllx Xli Nts tttegtslt I-IX, We a I Lu 'tt.flt ' X-X, HHN, llontvm.1lxtrt:ll old I tlott Xtlxtst-r ll 'X Nut tal K ttrttntt -XB, Nlfx St 1 xt too s W I, RONALD ENDS NB, Nlatl'1'1BmXlg.1t br trstlx Eooth all Qoa MA, Bots PE III-IX, -'xrva Lhatrm tn tor PE Blot lx L Soc letx He Yarsltx LltOllD.lllCOd1 h, fxrhltttt Dtrtt Jr 5L E FORTNER RB, Booklseeplmg I-ll, Business Lau Salcsmms I Txptn Rallx 5QL1dLl'XLlNISE'f LEONARD QERRN Board ot Trustt Qs Teachers Show Varred Interests At Registration CONCENTRATING on an interesting chess game are Mathematics teach- ers, Mr. Herb Scott and Mr. Ron Enos, while Mr. Gerald Crawtord looks on. During the Merry- Go-Round, the teachers patiently wait tor students tosignupforclasses. 154 lx-XREN ENK l NND 'X-X, -NH Pl lAlX.,Q'XA'x -Xtlxl earn V 1 4 .A 2+ A X B' X 'T' Mx X K lx :jx I lrV', ix...- X fw- I 1 f ',.., X 5 rv :Q ,Q 'il Q1 'L-an 1 Q. 4 ,,, 'Q i 1 . , i .t- . f' 4-6' , -a .ITD 1 , 9 . ff IOX 'Os 4 E S116 -mx -J' N.l-'FIBA -if it l Q , L,r ., I 'WG li wi 45 ' E' 5. q . - 1 lit we if 'P' IEA NNE Ctl ENN BS, Bat helor Living, Senior Class Adviser, Pep Club Adviser ROBERT QLENN BS, MA, Biology B, Math IB, Science Department Chairman, Professional Relations, Varsity' Baseball Coach ARTHUR CONZALES AA, AB, Social Studies IB, IC, Basic English, Coordinator for AES ROBERT GONZALEZ AB, Metals II-IV, BIA-Metals EVELYN CRIEFITH AB, Spanish, French, English, AFS Club Adviser RICHARD HACKETT AB, English ZBB, II-IV, Legislation Committee Chairman GERALD HARDT AA, AB, Driver's Education, Vocations, Social Studies, Director Driver Instruction, Salary Committee KEN HARRIS Mechanical Drawing ELIAS HERNANDEZ BS, Med, Counselor ALLAN IONES BM, MM, Band I-III, Music Appreciation, Music Theory, Stage Band, Band Club Adviser, Music Department Chairman DAVID KIRBY WEE Coordinator, Tutor Supervisor, Negotiating C Jmmittee DOUGLAS KIRK BS, Advanced Auto Mechanics, BIA Auto Mechanics, Vocational Auto Club Adviser CAYL KRUMLAND AB, Homemaking III, Clothing I, Advanced Clothing, Home Economic Club Adviser, Professional Relations Committee ROY KRUMLAND AB, Typing Il, Clerical Office Practice, Business Club Adviser, Treasurer CARY LEWIS BS, MS, Agriculture Business, Animal Science, Plant Science, Meat Processing, General Agriculture, FFA Adviser 155 LEONARD LL'ClO -XB, NIA, Counselor IOHN INIEYER -XX, NB, It-vxelry, Cc-rarnits, Senior Class Adviser, Legislation Committee IYILLIAINI INIICHALID BS, General -Xgriculture, Agricultural Science, Animal Science, Natural Resources, FFA Adviser, Parents Club Representative IERRY INIILLER BS, MA, Boys PF I-4, Head Baskethall Coach, Frosh Basketball Coach DEWEL MORGAN AB, Opportunity Program, Adult Exening Program Director INIARY INIORIARTY BS, Typing I, Business Writing, Record Keeping, Business Funda- mentals, Majorettes, Secretary LINDA NICOLSON AB, English IA, IB, Composition IV, Grammar, Drama I-II VERNON NOBLE AB, MA, Vice-principal RONNIE OVERTON BS, Physiology, Biology A DIN. 'rw Q in-K ji JP'- ff: 1:8 Q 1 . . I ,. p .S 1 If S, ir,-1132 2. nnvzizm. 'vm-3. . fir- , 'r .,4 x I ,.1. . - 7' ,Xi Ri-i gf ' -1 -3 ,I 1 1 T 1, .- , 'tra' N 'll bmi.. .Am pdl' .B . Q-5 rx FRANCIS PAYNE AB, Discovering Computers, Typing I, Business Math, Member- ship Chairman A 1 WILLIAM PETERS rp. . AB, Art Fundamentals, Design and Composition, Evaluation , Committee 1 1 v , RETA PIRTLE BS, MS, Typing I, Shorthand I-Il, journalism I-II, Sophomore Class Adviser, Liberty Bell Adviser LOU RACKE AB, Crafts, Ceramics CAROL RUSSELL AB, Girls PE I-4, Intramural Director ROBERT RUSSELL AB, Speech, Drama, Science Fiction Literature, Supernatural Literature T56 ff pr St -GETS. Vt X 7 A I . fa ' , 1:-,, '5 Staff Members Assist Students E GETTING assistance from Mr William Snow is sophomore student Heidi Hampton The Merry- Go Round is held every year at the end of the semester to rearrange class schedules The 'Q 'T l'lERl'1ERl SC,OlT ' 1 Algttldrtt LX, rlli, Ili, Nldllt 1' ' TB, Geometry, lunitii Class Adviser, Nt-gotta' 'iq' Zion Coinrnittee-, Salaii. ' , , Committee, Cttyss Coun- I 4 0.11 li, Cioll Coat li I l . . 405 1? WALTER f SHARAFANOWICH AB ,L - , BS, MA, BLS, Librar- K, ' . ian cl, . fx, IOE L. SMITH Board of Trustees WILLIAN1 SNOVV BS, MA, President and Presidency, Sociology, LMS. History, Social Committee Chairman, GirI's Tennis Coach PETER SPRINGER AB, MA, American Government, Sociology, LF.S. History, Per- sonnel Policies Committee Chairman ALFRED VALVERDE AB, English, Reading Azteca, Public Relations Chairman ETHEL VAN TASSEL AB, MA, Latin I-Il, U.S. History 100-200, CSF, Latin Club ELLRIE VON SCHOPP AB, BS, Foreign Literature 200, English 'lB, Reading Lab Super- visor, Language Arts Area Chairman, Steering Committee LAURANCE WELCH BS, Driver's Education, Vocations, U.S. Geography, Contra Costa History, Head IV Football Coach ALTA ACKERMAN Counseling Office Secretary, Counseling Clerk DOROTHY ARP Study Hall Supervisor 157 ROBIN Bl Clx nlrng Otfit e Sea retarx, Rec cards Clerk lls DN BRN 'NNT lr insportation Olfrc t- Ser retarx BILI IE CASH introller's Ollit e 'Nec retarx DENISE CASTELLO Clerk Txpist ER.NlALlNDA CHAVEZ Instructional 'Xide lxAY DOlN'1lNCiO Clerical Aide NATALIE DUTRA Instructional Aide BILLIE FORTNER Administrative Secretary NANCY HISATOMI Business Office Secretary MILDRED IOHNSON Counseling Office Clerk MARY MANKO Receptionist Clerk NANCY MC KINNON Opportunitv Aide VICKI ORTEZ Migrant Ed Coordinator MARY RICHARDS Attendence Clerk ESTHER SANCHEZ Instructional Aide 4. fad?-1 .suv Vsxsw' 1 Q 41 3' tg ,ff ,.. nd 't'HK v- I I5 .M Qu--ny 7 I i lf' . A to ,Q .'.,-. S' , r, 'ir' wr..- V7 fx ,, if L rg- KAllll'RlNl, SORfNSON g 'Z ' library Clerk X! HELFN TORRFS LEONA VVATTERS ' Attendante Sr-rretarx it E ffl tl ti is Tx l In P LUCY vvonc Assistant Bookkeeper if y MARY BERLJMEN 'ur 'Y'-7'5 Cafeteria Help L ALMA BOWUNC 'I Cafeteria Help ' L s BARBARA CLARK A tr an an i i! Cafeteria Manager WILLIS DIFFLY -0-A Cafeteria Help BETTY GRAVES Cafeteria Help g Administrators Set Policy Affecting Entire School 7 CATCHINC the eye of the camera are Adminis- trators Mr. Gerald Clay- burn, Mr. Lou Bronzan, and Dr. Micheal Adams as they hurry to the teach- ers lunch room. -iw , .fs . 4 H t If ,y fri-R--wi--A L . ' ,glib P 'R' ' 159 RLBY IONES tsateteria Help DLLORES KELLY Lateteria Help NMXRG NRET PHILL IP5 Caleteria Help IO MILDRED PIERCE Cafeteria Help RUBY REDENBALJCJH Cafeteria Help ROSALIA UMPINGCO Cafeteria Help N1ANL'EL AZEVEDO Head Gardener FRANK BERUVXAEN Custodian Ground Supervisor LLOYD GILES Custodian af- ' a- 1 -1- fl , . la, . -I T ' '- -543. f 1 4 J, iw. p -., f' : ' Y F L' A N- , 5 ' if 5 , I s L ' f Q -J s ' 4 - .- 1. x - ' Q: pn Y .' 1.5-I 1, . A 1 A lx ga Staff Keeps Busy Cn Varied Tasks TAKING a brisk walk on a rainv dax is girl's physical education teacher, Mrs. Carol Russell. 160 I 1 CLARE lREDl HANNA Maintenance Man TONY ROZA Custodian -L--2 'Y' 1 I ff? gf ,ing Ah ,I :IQ A -,N . fs. v . R rfb' r X., X ' Z ..f J' , ,-.Q Q! X im' N . I fm- . - ! ,- hh. ,. gm F' If 4 'N ,NIAX SANAHRIA Cuslodiiin FRANKIF SANDAIE Custodian FRANK SOLIZA Custoriidn IOHN ADDINGTON Transportation Supervisor LA HURL BATESEL Bus Driver BEARL CASEY Mechanic SANDRA CLIFTON Bus Driver HIWANAH DAVIS Bus Driver MAGGIE FAIAKDO Training Instructor BABE GRIFFIN Bus Driver FAITH MATTOS Bus Driver IOYCE MOSS Bus Driver PEGGY SWINDLE Bus Driver DAWN WORDEN Bus Driver DOROTHY WEEKS Ground Supervisor 2. Service: Bank of Agricultureg 1,77 Bank: of Americag 194 Baskin' Robbinsp 199 Beneficial Finance: 165 Ben Franklin: 175 Berg jeweler: 192 Berry's Pastryg 165 Bethel Harborg 172 Bicycle Westg 191 Bi -O-Tiresg 174 Big Brandt Fordg 196 Boat Houseg 193 Brentwood Barberg 174 Brentwood Dental Buildingg 178 Brentwood Disposal Serviceg 177 Brentwood Floral Servicep 171 Brentwood Furniturep 179 Brentwood Hardwarep 173 Brentwood Newsp 181 Brentwood Pharmacyg 175 Bridgehead Marketg 192 Bud Waldie Real Estatep 192 Byer's Auto Body Repairp 175 C Cal-Farm lnsuranceg 168 Carmiho Produce Companyg 183 Carol Hall Real Estateg 169 Carol's Harbor and Marinag 186 Carter's Marine Servicep 176 CBCg 186 Central Bankp 184 Centr-O-Marty 170 Charles C. Duffyp 172 Chiquita Marketp 171 Clinton W. Sudweeksg 164 Continental Clubg 167 Contra Costa Linen Supplyp 186 Copeland Lumberg181 Copper Kettle Delicatesseng 199 Cottage Floristsg 189 Crete Studiosp 178 Cutino's Feed Supplyg 164 D Dallas Shanks C hevrong 180 Dashner Motorsg 179 Dave 81 lim's Gulf7179 Davis Groceryg 164 Delta Garagep 164 Delta Marine Serviceg 184 Delta Sands Nurseryg 197 Delta Sportsmang 186 Delta Volkswagonp 175 Diablo Agricultural Chemicals Co.g 171 Diablo Farm Equipmentg 185 Diablo View Floristsg 168 Dip n Diveg 171 Dixie's Country Craftsg 198 Don's Distributing Co., Inc.p 194 4 , Support those advertisers who helped finance your yearbook Dr. Callaway: 168 Dr. leffry and Dr. Hanng167 Dr. Richard Rye, Opt.p 173 , E Earl's Transmissiong 193 Ed's Chevron Serviceg 178 Ellie's Beauty Salonp 164 b .European Motorsg 188 F 'Fairview Chevrolet: 181 Famous Fashionsp 175 Fantasy Beauty Salong 167 Fidelity Savingsp 196 Firestoneg 171 4 Fontainep 165 Founders Title Companyg 198 Frank Canadap171 Frank Enea Companyg 191 Fred B. Acquavivap 187 G Gann's janitorial Serviceg 174 Gene's Village Delicatessenp 178 Golden West Barber Shopg 177 Green's T.V.Appliancesg183 ' H Hal's L 84 H Paintsp167 Harold I. Fertadog 194 Hernandez 84 Cox Real Estateg 188 Hilson'sp 180 Hisatomi Serviceg 169 Hoey 84 Hoeyg 165 Hogan Chevroletg 173 Hollings Iewelersp 169 Homestead Savingsp 185 Hulsey's AAAQ 186 International Sausageg 172 lrene'sp 178 l jake's Variety Storey 165 james Men 8: Boy's Storeg 192 lo Anne's Burritosp165 Iohnson's Lumber 8: Hardwarep 167 losten'sg 171 ludy's Marine Hardwarep 195 K ., Keep-U-Neat Cleanersp 185 Ken's Bad Boy Marketg 173 Kentucky Fried Chickeng 180 Kung-Fu-Karateg 195 L Laird 81 Stuart Realtyg 181 Leo's Sporting Goodsg 179 Liberty Drugg 188 Light Soda on Tapg 174 Linganesg 168 Livermore Production Credit Associationg 197 Lone Tree Medical Centerg 196 LUHS Parents Clubp 187 M Mayers lewelersg 187 McKell's Drugg 165 Mid-Cal National Bankg 169 Modern Waterbedsg 179 Morgan's Western Supplyg 176 Mt. View Food Centerg 182 Norman's Nurseryp 174 O Oakley Hotel 81 Coffee Shopg 174 Oakley Paint 81 Body Shopg 172 Oakley Pharmacyg 169 P Paint Housep 177 Pancho's Marketg 175 Pat's Auto Salesp 199 Pat's Truck Stopg 198 Paul Barnesg 191 Paul's Foster Freezeg 182 Phillip's Printer's 8: Booksg192 Pittsburg Heating 84 Air Conditioningg 198 Port Stockton Food Distributersp 189 l Ralph Garrowg 193 Rancho Furnitureg 191 RPF Insurance Brokersp 182 Russo's Harborp 176 S Safewayp 188 San Joaquin Bakeries, Inc.3 177 San loaquin First Federal Savingsg 184 Searsg 164 Seaside Service Stationg 177 Self-Service Furniturep 192 Shannon Auto Partsp 185 Silvera Lumber 81 Hardwareg 189 Skyway Auto Wreckers, lnc.p 185 Slats Mazzeip 197 Small Worldg 181 Spanish Clubg197 Stamm Theatres lnc.p 190 State Farm Insuranceg 183 Stewart's Molander App.p 173 Stock Pharmacyp 172 Stornettag 189 Straw Hatg 195 Swensen'sp 172 T Tickled Pinkp168 Tit0'sj 195 Toyota Antiochg 198 Triangle Dodgeg 183 U US Armyg 187 US Marineg 199 USNavyg199 V Vetrano'sg 198 Village Autohaus5191 Village Coiffuresp 188 W Walt Pierce Marinep 168 Wedron Silica Divisionp 190 Western Autop 184 Yachts Unlimitedg 172 V S --c ELLIES BEAUTY SALON lxllie Billingsley Dol Nlurclilo Deen41Yoder, . .toserit x ou 634-2-122 f-17 lst SIFCCI Brentvtggd CUTlN0'S FEED SUPPLY Feed For All Animals Complete Cor, Truck and Tractor Tires 114 Main Street 625-2200 Oakley, California Dgdge Pat Lawler, Donna Sleeter, Laura Serna, Tim Rogers DELTA GARAGE Congratulations Class of '74 For all your auto needs: DODGE - DODGE DART 754 Railroad Avenue 634-3515 CLINTON, w. suowtiraxs Sears General Contractors Floating Structures C0mme'Clal'625'3937 s E A R s, R o E B U C K A N D c o. Residential- 634-3922 339 A Brownstone Road Oakley 2600 Somersville Rd. County East Mall Antioch, California 94509 757-2020 DAVIS GROCERY Meats and Groceries 634-3019 Rt. 2, Box 444 Brentwood, California Beneficial Finance System - Since 1914 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. of Antioch County East Shopping Center 2676 Somersville Road Antioch, California, 94509 Bob Davis Manager Telephone: 757-5170 JOANNE'S 09305 BURRITOS sri wel A Name You Can Trust Main Street Oakley, California 625-3883 Antioch A Complete Professional CLEANERS Forthe Whole Family KNIT GARMENTS CLEANED-BLOCKED COMPLETE ALTERATIONS DRAPERY CLEANING over 20 years experience FONTAINE CLEANERS E iam si. at Alhambra of oNE DAY 754-2990 Best Wishes HOEY 81 HOEY 737 Second Street Brentwood, California 634-1148 jAKE'S VARIETY STORE 655 First Street Brentwood, Calif. 94513 Best Wishes to Class of '74 Owners jay 81 ludy Gunder Best Wishes MCKELL DRUG COMPANY ANTIOCH DRUG COMPANY Your Antioch Rexall Stores Prescription Specialists BERRY'S PASTRY Best Known forQuc1lity We speciolize in wedding colces ond decorated cokes for oll occasions Antioch Shopping Center 157-585 lm... I 'QQ 'I hc- V I ilu L- - 3. iii-A-.-..-f Debbie Young, Ruth Maiocco .fX.NA SW' . Xl, Sl IOP lN'hy pay more or sell for less? if' All, HHTI We Buy and Sell RZ' Hundreds of Bargains Used furniture, Appliances, Mexican imports, Religious items, Motor oils, Spray paints, TV s, Cards, Filters Thousands of other items to choose from IIQ MAIN ST. ,415,625.9996 Billand Catherine McKnight OAKLEY, cA. 94561 Ownem ABAR-REFRIGERATION 8: AIR CONDITIONING CO. Contractor's - Engineer's - Installer's Domestic - Commercial - Industrial Sales - Service Lee F. Rex Rexroth 757-1014 84 757-2280 1420 Tenth St. Antioch, Calif. '-l Tim Rogers, Donna Sleeter Antioch Evergreen Nursery And Florist Thomas and William Gill, Contractors Landscaping, Carden Supplies, Floral Delivery 757-4568 ' nl. A vii' lf IHC' do 'A 7' J' gf J A- i .li ' I Ili K-Y - I UISCUUNT PRICES I Y 'DEIILTIUN OF . LS IN AREA' 1 ,,nig,if-iprinf . Y W 8 Q V Vw. 1-r I F1 If., i- sipfms, X Wolhpi... n, Aurouniosasrnsos iw, q 3 Alllapunhauyannmnd 5411119115 Am1i11r1Musi, box Jrtiaviil 1, Sis Amriwiri 7516615 ANTIOCH WHEEL 84 BRAKE SERVICE Safety Service Tom Sadler 100 Railroad Ave. Phone: 757-3586 Antioch, Calif. ALPI NE PACKI NG COMPANY Wholesale Meats 1 Q51 and Sausages Y . Q 350 W. Wakefield Road Stockton, California 95207 Rate Per Hrs. 516.00 N Drains Per Hr. 518.00 Root ser. l1st.Hr.lS25.00 PI-U MBI NC, Lloyd G. Arnold State Contractors No. 282587 108 Railroad Avenue Antioch, Calif. 94509 Phone: 757-4747 ' t mug, Y ' N' 1 -qw: --3 .. . A K :vu 'Y ,I -A.'. ' - ' - .n 'bn , A. , . - . A . hs-...xg-vnu J-2 - H1 by 77 ANTIOCH CYCLE Full Financing Motorcycle Insurance Corner of East 18th and Olive Lane SUZU KI Fantasy Beauty Salon Highway 4 Oakley, California Open 6 Days a Week Monday Thru Saturday Thursday Nights by Appointment 625-3605 HAL BAlLEY'S L84H PAINTS 2000 A Street Antioch, Calif. 94509 Phone: 754-2323 TRiuiviPH CONTINENTAL CLUB Cocktails and Banquets 1446 Hwy4 Brentwood, California 634-8994 jOHNSON'S LUMBER 84 HARDWARE Electrical 81 Plumbing Supplies Highway4Delta Rd. Phone: 634-3665 5Bil 4 8592 , fl M, l im - 0 9 Lm gane s Men and Boyys Clothing Regular 8: Flare Keds and Converse Athletic Shoes 6 14 lst Street Phone: 634-3958 lcleleclcnnle Beauty Salon Brentwood S lh d D bb. Y R hM n Lafayette Danville Walnut Creek 'an 'O an f 6 'e Omg' Ut amo 3557 Mt. Diablo 220 N. Hartz I32I N. Main 283-2800 837-2500 932-0300 ANTIOCH STATIONERS Antioch 757-1550 No Appointment 1844 A Jane Fain Necessary 757-0200 Owner There's NoGeneratIonGap At Flowers Whisper What Words Never Say Insurance for every need Hwy48t Bolton Road ELoRIsT TRANS WORLD DELIVERY SERVICE 6253200 Mary Lou Abel Martin 757-4636 Wally Partridge, Agent 1925 D Street Shively Antioch. California .A'l 'ff ? Ph I 684-2723 tAl:leCodeI 415I l I l f WALT PIERCE MARINE SERVICE ENGINE 84 HULL REPAIR DR. MINOR D. CALLAWAY REFINISHING CHIROPRACTOR 5614 Sandmou nd Blvd. P.O. Box BH Telephone: 218 Chestnut Bethel Island, Calif. 94511 Walt Pierce l415l634-1141 Brentwood. California 94513 168 HISATOMI SERVICE 609 Railroad Ave., Brentwood, CA, x X Telephone 634-1341 A M' Q A -- . A - W - . Congratulations Class -., f- e ttf:-V ---ia- - ' on fl W f-Kg I -' L'--l 'E ' Hl' ' gl! sq Z.: Of 74 l s o as if JL THE FARMERS BANK CARCL HALL C7 REAL ESTATE Q National Bank Il ff The Key to Complete Real Estate Service Carol Hall Real Estate Broker Associates: Lodie Fuller Barbara Takehara 718 West 3rd. Street Phone: Antioch, Calif. 94509 757-6800 R -P. IF vou not 'mm 'ff ,1 ' 1 FLOSSEM at Ruth Maiocco,1an Stolhand, Debbie Young HOLLINCUS IEWELERS Diamonds, Watches, Fine lewelry Guaranteed Watch Repair 512 4th Street Phone Antioch, Calif. 757-1817 1175 TRACY BLVD. At The Time and Temperature Sign TRACY, CALIFORNIA PHONE 835-7125 Dr. Gerald J.Jeffry Dr. Frank Nl. Hann Congratulations Class of 74 1205 A Street Antioch Oakley Pharmacy Oakley Shopping District 625-2752 Oakley, California 169 haw.. CEIITR MART M N1 'X . I b x '-fs Ml -1','.fE BN , .. 4 ,,-1 I , my SS' wr' ' hm V 1 flf fha, . 4E?v J 1 'F 4 ' u -.M Xu X .' I yk Q ' X w 3 1 , 'E we vf 1 X V W . M .A X . I 4 ..,' X ' X X 5 L- ' . SJ m - ,, N A XX x X ' 'l 3 tt.: Q- .-4111: x 1 ,I sl N , , 7 I, 1- 9, A X x 3, ,0- Q-f 'U ,f. 1 -. . ,W ' ' ,. . Q gF'j!. .-., .M Q, K ' V f f I 4 'f QwQ f w ,Y X rn, 'X ' -di at ,Q I D , n t I ' ws' Q E, .1 1 4' X x bb W' 1 w4'i'lU i FRAN Ii CA NA DA Well Drilling - Pump Sales and Service Rt. I Box 488 Phone 625-2306 Antioch, California 94509 CHIQUITA MARKET Little Store with a Big A , Smile 53 Quality Meats 4 and If Groceries I X Highway 4, Oakley Q-X I 625-2013 JOSTEN'S PRODUCTS SYMBOLIZE YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS FINEST TRADITIONS - SCHOOL SPIRIT - GRADUATION - ACHIEN M T FINE CLASS RINGS - YEARBOOKS - DIPLOMAS AWARDS - GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS I Ml SERVING THE THIRD GENERATION OF AMERICA'S FINEST STUDENTS Your personal representative MY- Richard 115 Burton Court Danville, Calif. Everything for Your Pool Dip N Dive Pool Supply 106 Railroad Avenue Antioch, Calif. 754-4212 DIABLO AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS CO. DEWEY DE MARTINI BRENTWOOD FLGRAL SERVICE Flowers for All Occasions Patrick C.. and Donnalee McHenry 839 First Street 634-3600 or 634-2171 Antioch 'Firestone 32I4 Delta Fair Blvd. Antioch, Ca. 94509 04151754 2000 7 J' I I ,. SO Congratulations Class of llpfhel Harbor '74 Harbor Road. Bethel Island Patand John Walsh 684-2141 lllllwrlul l,l'llt.1tIK' ,, sr 4, 5 Har-li-QI llrcltt-rl Pina xtIllIlX5lllH4N l argl' N .Irlvtt --l s.llls.ng:-s .tml I ll:-:ww lf4lIIlllI1lIIX klllIIllVll'N X1 l'flIt'fl-dll! llNlll'I T7'l'lll 33 Xllll all I llil rlllx 1903DStreet ' K STOCK PHARMACY Prescription Specialists Participating Drug Programs AETNA - PREPAID - PAID - BLUESHIELD- CHAMPUS- PCC - PCS - MEDICAL 757-5355 1518 A Street Bernard R. Stock Antioch, CA 94509 AUTOS 0 SMALL AND LARGE TRUCKS OAKLEY PAINT AND BODY SHOP COMPLETE BODY REPAIR AND PAINTING JIM CARLIN DALE HANSON SHOP 625-3550 SHOP 625-3550 P.O. Box 51 - 7TH AND MAIN STREETS OAKLEY. CALIFORNIA 172 Compliments of Charles C. Duffy M.D. RANCHO FURNITURE Larry Smith l-lighway48tBolton Rd, Phone Oakley. California Bus. 625-2560 'Q ' D. S 6 .1-- 'mul -, ,gn lull in -Q W - ,J ll E 'F ' - Qllillil? ' ' I I I f r' f ful ' f 2, ' 1 I 757-4363 -FI ' , 1806 A sneer Ice Cream Antioch Shopping Center We have over 40 flavors of outrageously rich ice cream plus huge, fantastic, delicious banana splits - hot fudge sundaes - milk shakes and other fountain items. , tl IS, - N., rnoml If cmi-crap pvlffw Delta Clipper I cunvstsn 'I ' X 7 'T YACHT anoxsluar C ,,Q ' 5 Q AL s1LvA YACHTS UNLIMITED, INC. At Bethel Island Bridge P.O. BOX 802 Bethel Island Ca. 94511 14155 684-3131 DR. RICHARD F. RYE STEWARTS MOLANDER APPLIANCES O M F 3 I me Roper Kult Iten.mQI A M yt 5 1205 A Street f57 0616 Antioch, Calif. 94509 808 G SI I Congratulations M rc Class of '74 KEW5 BAD BRENTvvooo HARDWARE BOY MARKET 'jCnouceBeefatltsBest H d P Pl b g gmc? It 74GKdg G d T I 634 3245 629 First St. Brentwood 3200 kSt t B t d 634-3201 HOGAN CHEVROLET 81 1142 Highway 634-3942 OLDSMOBILE INC. 4 Brentwood, California Linds yN I Ghiggeri Leo dGiann Ch kR 5 ' V f -----A1 M ' V MLA W - 'CJ 4 I I f W. ' A, , , f LLL L 4 Il SAVES vou Monev BRENTWOOD u s E D CAR s WHERE LOW OVERHEAD HOGAN BRENTWOOD BARBER SHOP l 325 Oak Street Brentwood, California Best Wishes From H 77 Light Sodo on Top Monulocfuring Your VllCllTllO C EnIICl'IQCl Orange ' Grape ' Fruit Punch ' Lemonade Ruth Maiofco, lan Stolhand, Debbie Young IE, U--as ix- xk . Lyle V. Case -1lBE'Is' l5 SVCS? ll An' om Flnon L I OHM w 757-6-120 X COMPLETE JANITORIAL SERVICE annls Janiiorial Service ancl Supplies BONDED AND INSURED CARPET CLEANING ROBERT G. GANN o w N E n 110 RAILROAD AVENUE PHONE 757-0409 ANTIOCH. CALIFORNIA Lindsey Nunn, Chuck Russo, Kym Wallace, Jeannie Chiggeri .if-ff' . .. . Normon's Brentwood Nursery Everything for your Garden Highway 4 near Lone Tree Way Norman 8. Marian Lazor 634-4961 OAKLEY HOTEL AND COFFEE SHOP Al 81 loanne Grover Oakley 625-2311 ...rr .3 FAMOUS FASHIONS The storc with the young tastc in fashion witl ready-to-wear sportswear, iingcric, anal shots Second G Cl Street, Dom ntou n Eighteenth A 4-X Street, Xiitioch Square 3100 Delta pal, Blvd Amloch Callf Antioch, California 757 6040 757-4600 BRENTWOOD PHARMACY Prescriptions are our specialty Fine Cosmetics - Film - Gifts 3l6 Oak Street 634-2 l 56 1- : S' imlllmllll l li 'J' Qgjfllii Free Estimates !.25ai,t y BY E R S AUTO BODY REPAIRS Lenny Byer Brentwood, Calif. 634-3198 104 Oak St. F,,.,, if-mpg, ANC gg . 'ANCHOR Marlene Coelho, Iunie Yonemura, lohn Gomes al. BEN FRANKLIN THE STORE WHERE YOUR DOLLARS MAKE MORE CENTS IF YOU CAN'T FIND IT WE HAVE IT-TRY US ANTIOCH SHOPPING CENTER 1868A ST. ANTIOCH BRENTWOOD DISPOSAL SERVICE ANCHOR BAR at RESTAURANT At the End of Gateway Road Bethel Island We May Be Small, But We Love Customers Phone: 684-2404 Bob's ARCO Service 225 East 18th Street Antioch I Bob Andrews ARCO PRODUCTS Dealer , Ca if. Tune-up Telephone 757-6068 Brake Service Tires-Batteries-Accessories We Carry an Assortment of Lee's, Wrangler, Jeans, Jackets, 81 Coats MUBGAIVS WESTERN SUPPLY Brentwood, California 634-4089 Best of Luck to Class of '74 I Ii, .-:SEI fri' Kym Wallace, leannie Ghiggeri, Lindsey Nunn CLOTHING OFEED OTACK QVET REM EDIES CA RTER'S NIA RIN E The Complete Western Store C E N R ROY Murphy Po. Box 925 Hwy 4 P'O' BOX 209 44153 625-3949 oakiey, cam. 94561 176 Bethel Island, Calif. 94511 THE PAI NTHOUSE Pitzler - Fuller - DuPont- Auto - Home Dennis Murphy 1524 A Street - Antioc h, CA.9-1509 t415l 757-2838 Q-44. BUIIH UF IIGRICULIURB I BUIIIIIIBRGH Chuck Russo Compliments and Best Wishes RUSSO'S HARBOR C'-1SSOf74 At the End of Piper Rd. Bethel Island Dry Dock, Covered Berths, Launch BOX 487 684-2024 SCIENTIFI HRIRTCARE CEN E l GOLDEN WEST BARBER SHOP Bob Friemering, Proprietor 1864 A Street For Appointment Antioch, CA. 94509 Call: 757-5290 Phillips 66 Service Station Albert Ambriz - Manager Propane and Gasoline Oil Paintings and Tapes 706 Main Street Oakley, Calif. 94561 Phone: 625-2600 Nlt-rnher ol l D l C. T40 First Street Brentwood, California SAN lox-xoum BAKERIES, mc. RAINBO IS GOOD BREAD 1517 10th Street Modesto, Calif. 95354 IRENE'S Personal Selections of the Latest Styles in Sportswear, Skirts, Sweaters, Blouses, Tops, and Dresses lr. Sizes From 5-15 Misses Sizes From 8-20 Ask Us About Our Layaway Plan BRENTWCDGD DE TAL B ILDI ED'S CHEVRON SERVICE Tune-up and Brake Service Standard Oil Products 625-2220 Ct Oakley CRETE STUDIOS Distinctive Senior Photography Stockton, Lodi, California IS ii' Laura Kaplan, Val Sciortino, Lori Kirkpatrick, Cindy Modrall, Laura Serna Ruth Maiocco, lan Stolhand, Debbie Young I' , VILLAGE DELICATESSEN Levio 8- Elsie Lombardi 757-0412 'I5I6 A Street Antioch, California Pizza, Torpedo and Submarine Sandwiches, Ravioli and Spaghetti, Barbecued Chicken and Spare Ribs Domestic and Imported Cheeses COM IE!! ROIS' ttfft 's D ' i . iQ, Y i... i i AVE JIM'S GULF Congratulations Class of '74 Lindsey Nunn, Chuck Russo, Ieannie Ghiggeri l Q A 4-iv-v- ' W, ,-A 'JIS Donna Sleeter, Laura Serna BRENTWOOD FU RNITURE Complete Home Furnishings Floor Coverings-Custom Draperies Philco, G.G., Motorola Televisions-Stereos-Applian ces ' 634.-4480 fgulx.. 'M 5 Owner Manager LEO MASSONI JERRY DAVIS BETTER QUALITY USED CARS LEO'S SPORTING GOODS 81 HARDWARE 739 SECOND STREET BRENTWOOD- CAUF- Corner Third and Main Gunsmithing Service See Charlie OFFICE 634-3254 RES. 634-4079 DALE DASHNER MODERN WATERBEDS You've Never Really Slept If You Don't Have a Waterbed Open 7 Days a Week 606 W. Second St. Antioch, CA. 94509 754-0440 Phone P.O. Box 36 415-625-2772 Oakley, Ca. 94561 Chuck Russo, johnny Cutino 01: 8 qu MO' . I l , , We SpeciaI.ze in Service Dallas SnanksCnevron 336 Oak St. Ph. 634-8935 Brentwood, Calif. 94512 Official Smog Inspection Station . 'X-L+ ,X ,. f Laura Serna, Donna Sleeter, Pat Lawler, Tim Rodgers A St Antloch F r F COLONEL SANDERS RECIPE Kentucky Pied Uhicken L Try Our New Extra Crispy Chicken- lt's Finger Luck1n ' Good Lake Our Original. Pam LaHue, Don Stolhand, Leo White Smallworld LAlRD AND STUART REALTY for all of your real-estate needs Children and lnfant's Wear - . , 353W:l tl3I'J 631-2l6l1 643 First Street ' W M 1 J Brentwood 63-1-32l8 Brentwood. Calnforri ti , COPELAND F4 J.W. YARDS Retail lumber 81 building materials FL Martin WalnutBlvd.8iDainty Ave. I Manager Brentwood. Calif, 94513 lunie Yom-fmufa Phone 415,634-3520 -2, GBrentwood eNews Tom and Sam Matthews, Publishers BobGrorrim. Managing Editor Published Thursday at Brentwood, Contra Costa County, California Office: 654 Third Street at Oak Mailing Address: P.O. Box l57 Phone: 634-3123 Laura Serna, Chuck Russo FAIRVIEW CHEVROLET lT25 - 10th St, .'Xiitioc'h T5T-0211 ROSSII R-PRI VNITIQIURINI R INSI R XXVI liliillxl RS 5 fx- '35 ScuondStrgg1 SI I Second Struct Iirunlttootl Kntioch Ieuinnie Cihigsu-ri, Lhuclx Russo, Lindsey Nunn :ff 182 'in :Wx 'L x .1 v l -, g I VT! 6 'f .LI Tim Rodgers, Donna Sleeler, Kym Wallace, Pat Lawler, Leonard Giannini Chuck Russo, Lindsey Nunn Antiocns Finest PAUIJS POSTERS FREEZE Food and Refreshment Center Best Dressed Burgers in Town COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE Open Dauly11to11:3O Fri. 81 Sat. TIII Mid. 400 East 18th St. Antioch 757-6441 'X' ,Z 1 ' I ll I' 7' JA :XX X qv , K I ... ' 'x E ' z f Ln MT. VIEW FOOD CENTER Highway 4 Brentwood, California ' tv Appliance -L X Tai-we Furniture Largest Selection of Stereo Component Equipment 8 in Eastern Contra Costa County. 514 W. 4th St. Town 8. Country Downtown Ruth Maaocco U ll' CARAMIHO S W'-E 'xxx 7fwf7m0f,, 5 ,. Ruth Maiocco, lan Stolhand, Debbie Young TRIANGLE DODGE Triangle Mobile Homes and Recreational Vehicle Center 85 E. l8th Antioch, California Mal Vineberg General Manager Bus. Phone 757-7200 Dodge lllll Produce Co. fair: 4 CONGRATULATIONS surf FARM State Farm Insurance Companies CLASS OF '74 Home Offices-Bloomington, Illinois msuuncs 516 W. 4th St. CARL CROSS Walter H. Reinke Auto-Fire-Homeowners Life Insurance Too Bus. 757-6600 Antioch, Cal. 94509 Res. 625-2668 T83 SAN JOAQUIN FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 210 Dainty' Avenue Brentwood. California 634-1137 Congratulations to the Student of the Year From Mom and Dad DELTA MARINE SERVICE Leigh Ann Austin i Open Monday 81 Tuesday IO-4 1--1:1-- 'L Q42 ' . . ff f J s 4 4 s :- , C. K, A Iv-wat'-Pia? ' 1 1 .ti gt ,vw st' -ll x' 5 ,, ' ,qt-f ' . I -1 ---f,3,g.-f,s.- N , 3. 4.4.1, iby .tr--, . , . . A , H a :ff2g3,,..4p,p.,,,,.o?g.- . ,-,1,F,K.,..7g,S4'-Age Y ..'N, ' '.'f 'Is fffhi. '. ' . H 1 3: 4 ,f1,,ag1L3,g.:+fisJ' f5 'W':?!N-.if-ff4.f..iT-1.1 -A Pat Lawler, Donna Sleeter, Tim Rodgers, Laura Serna I I Western Auto The Family Store .Xutomutixey Toys, Household floods 2:35 Oalt Street 63-1-4363 ' 4, 14232 17 T. 14- 134 Tim Rodgers A Til ' :L bg Pwr? so 'Tf A Y X, Afjg Pat Lawler, Donna Sleeter, Kym Wallace CENTRAL BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION flformerly Central Valley National Bankl Oakley California 625-2211 DIABLO FARM EQUIPMENT John Deere Form Equipment 5 Q.- ig -' tml And Consumer Products 634-3578 1237 Highway 4 Brentwood. California Y'-1' 1 Tim Rodgers, Pat Lawler, Donna Sleeter, Kym Wallace Skyway Auto Wreckers, Inc 24 Hour Towing - 7 Days A Week 8 to 6 P.M. CARS BOUGHT 81 SOLD FOREIGN 81 DOMESTIC Highway 4 81 Sims Brentwood 634-2400 OAKLEY SHANNON AUTO PARTS Whole Sale-Retail-Foreign 81 Domestic High Performance Parts f Doug's Headers: TRW if MiIlerTires e Offenhauser f.HoIIyf AC' Champion Complete Front End Aligment Services American Parts Machine Shop Service Open 8 to 6 P.M. 625-3532 Sun- 9f0 1 P-M' 502 Main sr. oakiey Wm Ieannie Ghiggeri HOMESTEAD SINCE SAVINGS 1887 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1411 A Street Antioch. California 757-5711 f 1,5 'LL 159 . 9 S. -ff yr 4. , , . ,gqjeini T , ji XM.. A ' fffn' l,..c QQ, , I lnnlll LLM I ! iluuuu I IUUIUIILYI 4 . Diana Galletti FIRST RATE - NOT CUT RATE KEEP-U-NEAT CLEANERS 1815 A Street Antioch, California WHITE SHIRTS OUR SPECIA LTY Owner Phone Richard Spohn 757- I 775 185 6 -MSJQQ ig l l Kym Wallace AROL'S HARBOR 84 MARINA On Sandmound Slough Hoist Launching-Berths-Dry Storage- Emergency Service-C.B. Ch 13-KRA-0990 Bill Wallace Rt. 2 Box 340 Fred Batkin 684-2803 Oakley, Calif. nv 'f'f H L EY'S AAA E ERGENCY RO D SERVICE rf ' ' -nutm s BIIEITWOOD . . . , , , . , , 1 lunie Yonemura, Marlene Coelho, Tim Hulsey, Bill Elmore, lohn Gomes I Ii. Kym Wallace, Chuck Russo SPORTSMAN lust Over the Bridge on Bethel Island Open 5:00 AM Everyday Chuck Philippart Complete - Water Sports Equipment- 186 - Bait 81 Tackle Marine Hardware K' lunie Yonemura, Marlene Coelho, john Gomes CONTRA COSTA LINEN SUPPLY Congratulations Class of '74 1409 4th Street Antioch 757-3360 xii Congratulations I Class of leannie Ghigger, Lindsey Nunn I I . S. A R M Y FRED B. AC UAVIVA M Q ij Real Estate Broker ASSOCIATES: Peni Malfitano D Al Weber 10 South Lake Drive Manuel Cornelius lr. Am'0Chf CA 94509 Beryl Acquaviva BUS' 754-3484 ' RBS. 757-2176 George Smylre MAYER'S JEWELERS ,T Downtown Antioch 5l6 W. 2nd Since l935 757-1404 ig 'ER-S' l J Congratulations Class of '74 Liberty Union High School Parent's Club lan Stolhand, Ruth Maiocco 1. 5. 18 I . It CI Im Nunn IACK HERNANDEZ 84 BILL COX REAL ESTATE T456 Highway 4 634-4113 Brentwood, CA 94513 1- ' - W- gffxlira A- . .., M-'ay I 5 I I f-.gif I A M 42 v,b 1' Ir Compliments of a Friend SAFEWAY STORES, INC. VILLAGE COIFFURES 1432 Highway 4 Brentwood, Calif. Phone: 634-4549 EUROPEAN MOTORS 810 W. 10th Street Antioch, Calif. 94509 Phone: 754-3254 'x 3 . 4 . .P-I+. t I , .yr .1 ew -95' Sl 'veA Floral 8tGitts 1412 ' ft. Street Antioch, California 94 757-2373 757-9262 is l. 'fs L-in 1-'ff' loey Del Barba Curtis, Broderick and Cinquini A Real Estate Investments Highway 4 508 3rd St. Brentwood Antioch 634-3508 757-1020 X D ' A WALLIS Fi t '0RtIETTA's 3 -'17 7670710 - SIPTIL' 7011.9 634-2276 RT.1.BOX21A 634-3372 snfnrwooo STORNETTA Point of Timber Road and Highway 4 Brentwood California 634-2276 1 509 ty i 1 4 -. i IW, l V f , ..., A 4 I 1,2 i gg 5 4 17 'A '.5g,,. Sup it 3 fvg' hail ' 'S'- J J -V YY Ruth Maiocco, Debbie Young, lan Stolhand Port Stockton Food Distributors Inc. We Feature N UCCET Brand 466-0096 Stockton, California IN Arsirioci-1 SILVERA fi?tlH5lS5 since 1939 Lumber Building Materials Hardware ' P 9'Cl-If F9f'ClVl8 1 Floor8tCeiIing Tile 1 Decorating Dept. . Garden Supplies if Slywuood f Plumbing Supplies i OO Ing IS I 2 Light Fixtures : Elecmca tgps les' . 3. Paint8.WaIIpaper P'e'F'n'S'ge d are 'ng 1. Bathroom Vanities ' gAa5'3Jnn'3yFIrrSSgZZnS - u Monday Thru Friday 8-6 Sat. 8-5 Sunday 9-3 757-2900 189 223 Railroad Ave. BRIDGEHEAD DRIVE-IN, STAMM THEATRE 8L CAMPANIL CINEMA P.O. Box 633 Antioch, California Q' ff- Lindsey Nunn 5'-s n - ! Debbie Young, Ruth Maiocco, lan Stolhand Kym WBIIBCE Wholesale Dan Burke Retail Harley Hurd ANTIOCH AUTO BROKERS, INC. 1006 W. 10th Street Antioch, CA. 94509 757-8338 CRYSTAL DAIRY FOODS jim Graves Vaughn Hummel VILLAGE AUTOHAUS WEDRON SILICA DIVISION Foreign Car Repairs Volkswagon, British, japanese 757-8191 At the Corner of West 10th and Somersville Road Factory Trained Mechanics SALES Del Monte Properties Co. Camino Diablo Road Byron, California Chuck Russo, jeannie Ghiggeri Wei? Bicvcus wEs'r 3100 Delta Fair Blvd. - Annoch, ca. 94509 REPAIRS Q 'B IIA E Telephone C4153 754-4844 WE REPAIR ALL MAKES ALL REPAIRS FULLY GUARANTEED ASSEMBLED AND FULLY TUNED Y. f 2 11,12 Debbie Young, Ruth Maiocco, Ian Stalhard Ffh' 5' ' Q ir nl' Paul Barnes Red Carpet Realtors Get the H RED CARPET Ireatrnvnt You deserve the best Antioch Brentwood Bethel Island 757-2320 634-:3.506 684-2223 19' IAMES FINE MEN'S APPAREL OU'5PeC'aI'fY'SQUaI'fY 1653 A Street AntioCI1,CaIifornia 94509 757-1055 Chufk Russo Cfifjvff , 1? I U ' XL: A . -S: wg? CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS -FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE THE srone I THAT PAYS YOI FOR WAITING ON YOURSELF No mailer how much lhey're gol, most people have no objection to saving money. ANTIOCH, PHONE 757-JIZI Chuck Russo, Laura Serna, Lindsey Nunn, Jeannie Ghiggeri B E RG IEWE LE R 625 First Street Brentwood, California 94513 Diamonds, jewelry, and Gifts 6344639 757 3253 192s Service With a Smile AL EAMES FORD 1400 W. 10th Street Antioch, California 94509 757-1771 Complete Line of Fords-Ford Trucks- 1 IZASI I I and Used Cars. 3 L , me Body Shop and Repairs Leasing and Rentals A , .Jaw Lindsey Nunn, Jeannie Chiggeri, Chuck Russo, Laura Serna BOB SMITH BOAT HOUSE LOUNGE Proudly Presents Live Entertainment 5 Nights Weekly Superb Italian Lunches and Dinners Daily by Puccinelli Bethel Island 684-2702 If at tap, 9' Y 11- . 2 ., ff' Marlene Coelho, lunie Yonemura, john Gomez -...-.....1-.4, Antioch, California 94509 Telephone M159 757-3770 Ruth Maiocco an I-n ' ' 3 -H - , 5 s W , i 5 ,X - ' , 1 R Y .1 I I 4 .I i -Q y Q L, .Ii vu 'Y I 5 4,5 . EW I ' ' T 4 ' If Q -. '-'ff 1 ' , ' 6 ' , Dwane Landrum EARLIS TRANSMISSION AND USED CARS OPEN DAILY QAIN1. 'ISO oI'N1 CLOSED SLQNDAYS r. LANDRUM rELEPHoNr 0251855 Aopiargss HY 481 BROWN STONI RD Don's Distributing Co., Inc. Specializing in Institutional Frozen Foods West Weber Avenue 466-0896 P.O. Box 264 Stockton, Calif. fl rofcf 'fcrfado USE OF lvl-3 311OkSt t B t dCIf 634 4112 Brentwood, California 0 Real Estate BANK OF AMERICA A D M R Ross-Fernandes, Inc. 211 W. 19th Street, Antioch, Calif. l415l 757-2500 194 Ruth Maiacco,lan Stolhand Downtcm n .fxntioc li Smart f?gpag3gLcmrNler1 611 W. 9th Street Antioch-757-8783 L' TQ , X. ' 551 ,,-1-:Q - A fi-.Q-Zz, ' ' , , ,! N , lt Ns!! if ,IQQXI ,L 3 Q ' JP if . 0' 'I ...fr-' 1 4 f ' john Gomes, Marlene Coelho Straw Hat Pizza Palace JuDY'5 MARINE HARDWARE 23 Varieties of Pizza 09. Hats Off to the Graduates 15 V8l'lGIlES of Sandwiches 0 Electric 81 Plumbing Supplies also C-, f BOWEN iNTERLux .st z SPAR PAINTS Salads, Spaghetti, Ravioli Dinners ALADOIN KER0sENE HEATING is LAMPs f REsiN 8. PAINT . Open Sundays County East Shopping Center phOnegr415i6g4-23g0 Bethel Island,Calif. Antioch-754-1522 S T jeannie Qhiggefil Lindgey Nunn, Laura Sema Jeannie iihiggeri, Lindsey Nunn, Kyrn MN allac v 1 -:W W 4 - FIDELITY SAVINGS AND LGAN ASSOCIATION 47 East18tIIStreet Anil I L If 757 6400 Congratulations Class of '74 LONE TREE WAY MEDICAL - DENTAL Dr. Abe Kaplan Dr. Paul Krey Dr. Hugh V. Maiocco Dr. james Wadnizak v ., wb?-A fzr ' . ' , 1 The Closer You Look The Better We I-00k BILL BRANDT FORD 634- 1245 IIighway4 Brentwood, Ca. 3551 Come in and Zzib get acquainted with I FG this area's most complete Saw: '.r: 'fe' . automotive headquarters. 1 'Q' 5 I wE'l.l. BEAT ' ANY DEAL! I N ,V . Y I I O . 'X yggsgigfi. T96 llur Gaul: lla llnhuppq llumers I v i-Q. Sl: .5 . jr e fi rv-A -., .. ' i 'P I4 Q., ' 'ff r A - 5 9 I A .P Q ,-id f v Q , V , Q- -,s-gi 4- ' - I Q- W' S -' S ' J' Q A Sv I E, . L X 'P 1 'Int x I ..,. ? 1 r I gs I' ' as - - . A f ' - Af . , 5' v , RQ., A ' . ,tbl gs 6 .s 1 3 I .lf 1 T! ox, 6. . SPANISH CLUB -TOP ROW: Rick Nieto, Richard Urbano, john Rios, Carlos Sana- bria, Valerie Frazier, Mark Conway, Susan Chan, Ann Bloomfield, Nancy DeMar- tini, Tony Ball, Debra Byrne, Michelle Buckler, Kathy Rocker, Rosemarie Robles, S-: Lynn Morgan. SECOND ROW: jorge Mo- reno, Marty Bacigalupi, Dan Mori, Nancve Payne, Kathy Serna, jennifer Beaver, San- de Celoni, Lori Stafford, jean Beno, Eddie Ciarcia, jeannie Chiggeri, Fernando Diaz, Ernie Quintanilla. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Robert S. Heitmeyer Hal E. Birge, jr. DELTA SANDS NU RSERY Wholesale Grower of General Nursery Stock Yard 625-2528 Office 634-4180 Rt 2, Box 18 P.O. Box F-Brentwood End of Honey Lane off Hwy 4, Oakley 1317 Highway 4 Brentwood, Calif. 94513 l415l 634-3124 LIVERMORE PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION DePiazza, Danny Navarrette, joe Munoz, julie Silxeria, Sandy Pittman, Laurie Mc- Lendon, Debbie Rego, Karen jackson, Lupe Puente, Yxonne Lefler, Teri Tipton, jennifer Lefler, Mr. james -Xlves. MAZZEI PONTIAC - CADILLAC COMPANY Sales - Service - Leasing 1530 W. 10th St., Antioch 757-5600 V ..,.-... f sire- . g-,,- S ' I' . - I l 'ul A - TT ' ' 4 ' ' - ! 5 ,I I THOMAS TRYON C induction l rf , : fy. JQVL:Itiiniiiiiiiiiiiiilmniimmuilr Q f 2- si f Bfanchoffice El sa.1-- - I fQ:ss:::zz:::::::::::::::::::::.. ..........- -- - --- A - 'fc A-'H'-Tvftii - I ki , ,-5. :.:..... Chuck Russo, Laura Serna 1- -4' f : , 'sg 'TE FOUNDERS THXE COMPANY Fast Friendly Service Five Convenient Offices Roger Fouts. Mgr 2028 A Street, Antioch 757-7300 1321 Locust St. Walnut Creea 939-9010 1683 Willow Pass Rd, Concord 6877880 3430 Clayton Rd Concord. 68942424 12513 San Pablo Ave. Richmond 233-8993 8 'K r a. o be 1 I Hne Italian ocls I 5' G' 704 West 2nd St, Antioch Calif. HISATOMI SERVICE 609 Railroad Ave., Brentwood, CA, 1elephone 634-1341 Congratulations Class of '74 t.ltQlLJtQlt.llAll All Moms sn us - ssnvrc: wgggnsl OF ANIIOCH Lngues see How MUCH CAR Youre MONEY CAN suv: 1600 w. 10th sn, Antioch 754-1990 Debbie Young, Ruth Maiocco, lan Stolhand -din fl PATSTRUCKSTOP Breakfast, Lunches, Dinners Open 24 hours 1210 Hwy 4 Ph. 634-4328 Harold Brown 81 Floyd Davis Owners DlXlE'S Country Crafts 220 A Oak Street Brentwood, California Dixie Hendrix Ph. 634-2882 Owner COPPER KETTLE DELICATESSEN 313 Oak Street, Brentwood, Ca. 634-2818 Carolyn Fertado Owner The Marine Corps Reserve would like to congratulate the seniors on their graduation day. If you are planning to go to college or work after graduation and can use some extra money, THE MARINE CORPS RESERVE ARE LOOKING EOR A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN tojoin it's elite force. lf you would like to meet this challenge, call 825-1775 or stop by the Marine Corps Reserve Training Center at 3225 Willow Pass Road, Concord, Ca. 94520. If you're going to be something, why not be something special? Txxxxxkx 18 v 'NI ORNIA. 'T '77 Z C I'T'1 'U A fl LD 09 C -I ?' ii EL 5 C. D TJ P' :go .S X I S2 Q IK: gg 2 527' ra IP!! 0 9 I i 5 73 'P it iv ? I. Kg -,f 1 5 te it, ,gsfefi 4 f if 'Y xx A V 5' C' X S Ot 4 Qs 0 xXXxxS PHON E-439-2267 , lv 1? Ruth Maiocco, Sherley le,-nsen BASKIN ROBBINS 31ICE cREAM rLAvoRs 2622 Somersville Rd. Owners Antioch, California Bill and Sue Ph. 754-0000 Finlayson PAT'S AUTO SALES 84 SERVICE Rt 1 Box 76B Oakley, California Pat Grabus Ph. 754-T616 Owner SUPPORT THE ADVERTISERS of thisyearbook. The Annual Staff 9 3 1 ' 'T h d tt i dt itllint is WHAT a wa to focus a camera Leonard l.N'ORlxlNC., .ir to mei . -L H . y , lxym Wallace. She is working on the ac- Giannini, student photographer, attempts tivities section. a shot. ,nm ggi if .5251 Thanks To Those Who Help A successful yearbook can not be done by one person or two editors, it takes many hands and hours of working together to achieve this. We feel we have had this behind us from the very be- ginning. This year proved to be a trying and questionable year but with the help of everyone con- cerned it was a successful year. Thanks can go everywhere -for you buying your yearbook, Mr. William Batze, our advisor, who stuck behind us no matter what, giving us the push of encourage- ment we all need, our staff who never gave up and always worked for and with usp Crete Studios of Lodi for their photography, the Liberty Union High School dis- trictg and everyones continued support. And a special thanks to Bill Stephenson and American Yearbook Co. Sincerely, Marlene Modrall Cindy Modrall 1974 Co-Editors 200 l l I l TOP ROW: Debra Maggiora, john Gomes, Lorri White, Laura Kaplan, Rosie Stan- ton, Lori and Marlene Modrall, Carolyn Moore, Mr. William Batze. SECOND ROW Debbie Young, Ian Stolhand, Cyndi Cel- 4 hx' .s K-4 - '4 t - f wr 5. W-fre. , - ' l Sffgi 2f'3+g:i1f-iff .1 fan., mn, .ii KP... f. .... F 'ifgfhl'.q,,' - 'xp' 4 ,? ,-- , . gmrhgx-fab :Y .14 ,h v I 1' :y61,'-Q, in - - M 'ij!gf4gQ fia ' ' in .. B - 1 4 H 'gs' lf ,f-lv. I .- . R 'f' .A F -1, X . .1 vQ4la.pvf:l'ri i l:b :Qh'!' .fX9 . oni, Laura Serna, Debbie Celoni, Diana READY to get that exciting shot is Rosie Calletti, Cindy Modrall, Susan Chan. Stanton. She is one of six photographers BOTTOM ROW: Faye Pastor, Leonard taking picturesofsports. Ciannini, Ruth Maiocco, loey Del Barba. 'Fragments of '74' Sets Theme For Different Book Cindy Modrall Marlene Ntodrall Susan Chan Cyndi Celoni Debbie Celoni Ioey DelBarba Diana Galletti Leonard Giannini Laura Kaplan Debra Maggiora Ruth Maiocco Lori Mod rall Carolyn Nloore Faye Pastor Laura Serna Rosie Stanton lannel Stolhand L0rriWhite Kym Wallace Debbie Young William Batze LION '7-I Yearbook Staff Co-Editor-in-Chief Co-Editor-tri-Chief Assistant Editor la-.out Editor Photr. Editor Sports Art Editor Photographer Activities Editor Photographer Senior Editor Photographer Yearbook Sales Classes Editor Photographer Sports Senior Editor Index Editor Activities Photographer Ads Editor Sports Editor Photographer Classes Editor Attlvlttes Curriculum Ad Assistant Curriculum Photo Assistant Adviser This year the T974 Annual Staff ventured into a new and a dif- ferent book. Filled with new ideas and excitement the staff began its creating. Our first ordeal was the cover. Stepping aside from our traditional cover of school color- cardinal and gold, we chose a beautiful sunset with the back- ground of darkness. Our theme Fragments 74 sets the meaning of the yearbook. Next came the change of division pages. A double division page was used with the writing of the subject opposite the picture, taking the place of a single division page and TAKING time out from a busy job of filing and sorting pictures is Cyndi Celoni. TRYING to collect money from Margaret Rodriquez is Debra Maggiora. Debra is in charge of yearbook sales and payments. WALKING off campus to try and sell ads to Brentwood merchants is Debbie Celoni, POSING for an ad picture is Ruth Maiocco. She not only poses but l sells ads. numerous copy blocks in each event. This was done to make more room for pictures and in- terest to our readers. And last but not least we had color end sheets with a picture of Liberty Lfnion High School marching band, rally squad, football players, and root- ers. As Co-Editors, we feel we are speaking for our staff and us saying we tried our best in mak- ing this a good yearbook. We hope all of you enjoy your year- book of Fragments 74 and treasure your years at Liberty High School. -.iv K is was Q , a SQ 'sf Y 1 ' .I ,Jap H., -'N au 5: 5 X , sl I by BOYS' BLOCK L- TOP ROW: Rob Knight, Grant Pierce, Steve Cozby, jim Vawser, Steve Beeks, Craig Bronzan, Richard Brown, Steve Williams, Rodney Beaver, Ken Shoras, Rich Newland, Gary Ebersole, SECOND ROW: George Moreno, james Townsend, Chris Gaylor, Tim Rogers, Marty Bacigalupi, Carlos Sanabria, Osvaldo Ramirez. THIRD ROW: Ernie Quintanilla, Eddie Garcia, Anthony Serna, Rich Mel- goza, Ed Laremore, Steve Cruz, Richard Morales, Alan Loredo, Arthur lacobsen, Ray Rios, Eric jacobsen. FOURTH ROW: Mike Wheeler, Mike Sanchez, Ray Deardorff, Effie Lopez, Billy Ortez, Gary Ellison, Phil Somerhalder, Raul Gomez, john Rios, jimmy Kuryla. BOTTOM ROW: Danny Navarette, jaime Mel- goza, Carlos Romero. Index B Blazian, Diane, 25,141 Blevins, Rodney, 45 Blevins, Shirley, 59 A Abbott, Ladd, 45 Abney, Kim, 45,133,141 Abrahamson, Anita, 59 Abrahamson, Elise, 45,141 Abreu, Kim, 24,120,122 Ackerley, Carl, 76,113 Ackerman, Alta, 157 Bacchini, Steven, 19,59,78,140 Bacigalupi, Marty, 25,73,75,84, 86,87 Bacigalupi, Marvin, 52,88,141 Baer, Cheryl, 45 Baer, Denise, 25 Ba well, jesse, 52 Baaey, Kenneth, 59 Baker, C nthia, 64 Ball, Anthon , 15,45,48,127 Ball, Mitchell, 59,79,91 Bloomfield, Ann, 45,120,123 Bloomfield, jack, 152 Bloomfield, Thomas, 52,91,106, 107 Boltzen, jan, 45 Bonilla, Cruz, 25 Borden, Diana, 46 Borges, Laura, 52 Borges, Linda, 59,141 Bowers, Cindy, 46,124 Adams, Larry, 52 A Bowling, Alm3I159 Adams, Laffy R.: 52 Banuelos, Richard, 52 Bowling, Barton, 141 Adams, Dr. Michael, 3,152,159 B3f3i3S, Georgina: 52,137 Bowling, Peggy, 52 Adams, Patricia, 45 Barajas, Guadalupe, 141 Boykin, Robert, 52 Adams, Randi, 24 Barnard, john, 25 Brackenridge, Cindy, 25 Addington, john, 161 Addington, Sandy, 15,52 Allen, Roni, 59 Allen, Teresa, 59,116,141 Alvarado, john, 45 Alverson, Karen, S2 Alves, james, 152 Amador, Lupe, 52 Amador, Tony, 45 Amar, David, 24,93 Amar, LuAnn, 45 Ambrosino, Diana, 52,135,139, 140 Ambrosino, joseph, 45,76, 140 Anderson, Pam' 59,141 Andrade, David, 59 Andrade, Gary, 45 Andrade, Susanna, 24 Arce, julia, 152 Arends, Scott, 24 Armenta,john,152 Armstrong, Gary, 24 Armstrong, Richard, S9 Arp, Dorothy, 157 Arterberry, Tami, 59 Arterberry, Tim, 52 Aslakson, Scott, 52 Atkinson, Thomas, 55 Auld, Linda, 24 Austin, Leigh, 24,113,130, 184 Avalos, jesse, 59 Axelgard, Karen, 116,152 Ayers, Steve, 24 Azevedo, Manuel, 160 Azevedo, Randy, 25 202 Barnes, Danny, 52,76,77 Barrios, Rebecca, 25 Barron, jerry, 25,140,143 Bartee, Gary, 45 Barthman, Elizabeth, 52 Bascom, Oliver, 152 Batesel, LaHurl,161 Batesel, Versal, 59,78,113 Batze, William, 20,152,200 Bauerlein, Kelly, 45 Bausch, Lauri, 52,213 Beaman, Gary, 64,88 Beaver, jennifer, 52 Beaver, Rodney, 19,25,74,75,96, 97,98,101,103,143 Beck, Robin, 157 Beck, Robby, 52 Beck, Vicky, 25 Bedoya, Robert, 25 Beeks, janet, 52,141 Beeks, Steve, 25,85,86,87,141 Beferro, Frank, 59 Bennett, Fred, 45,212 Beno, jean, 45 Berumen, Frank, 160 Berumen, Mary, 159 Berumen, Tony, 52,76,77,88,89, 104 Bettencourt, juliette, 45,140,212 Bilbo, Valerie, 59,127 Billingsley, Rosemarie, 52,110, 116 Bisel, Cecile, 45 Bishop, Stephen, 59,110 Black, jerry, 88,89,104,152 Blacker, Paul, 59 Blanton, Dan, 40 Brackenridge, Malinda, 59 Brackenridge, Shirley, 46,142 Bradley, Dennis, 59 Bradley, Phyllis, 26 Branscum, Paul, 26 Branvold, Debbie, 52 Briseno, joseph, 52,76,104,211 Bristow, Merrideth, 69,140 Bronzan, Craig, 26,73,74,75,101 Bronzan, Lou, 152,159 Brooks, Debbie, 59 Brooks, Don, 26 Brooks, Frank, 19,26 Brooks, Gladys, 46,127,140 Brooks, jerry, 46 Brooks, Mike, 52 Broussard, Burt, 7,72,74,75,97 Broussard, Daniel, 52,76,88 Broussard, David, 2,53,77,88,104, 105 Brown, Cindy, 53 Brown, Glenda, 26 Brown, Lanny, 53 Brown, Kerri, 59 Brown, Richard, 26,75,140 Brown, Rickey, 26 Brown, Sandra, 46 Brown, Tim, 53,112,113 Bruno, George, 53 Bryant, George, 65 Bryant, judy, 158 Brunzvold, Steven, 141,152 Buchanan, Debbie, 59 Buckingham, Sheila, 26,31,142 Buckler, Karen, 26,136,140 Buckler, Karen, 26,136,140 Buckler, Michele, 53,140 Buckle , Dennis, 152,153 Bunnem, Ruth, 59 Burke, janet, 46 Burnett, Randy, 59,78 Burrola, Elsa, 26 Burrola, Luz, 59 Burroughs, Robert, 53,88,108, 109,140 Bustos, Sylvia, 46 Butler, Kevin, 56,113,140 Buzas, K ndl, 76,92,93 Byer, jaclcie, 46 Byer, Nancy, 59 Byrd, Don, 56,78,126,142 Byrne, Deborah, 46 Byroads, judith, 19,46 Byron, Patricia, 59 C Caballero, javier, 59 Cagle, Randy, 27 Cagle, Sherr , 59 Caine, David, 110 Caine, Velvette, 46 Cakebread, Susan, 53 Campbell, Carol, 53 Cano, Ana, 53 Cano, Manuel, 59 Cardiff, jan, 27 Cardona, Armando, 56,97 Cardona, jaime, 53,99 Cardona, Sigifredo, 53,98 Cardoso, joe, 53,104 Cardoso, Lisa, 59 Carmona, Cornelio, 46 Carmona, Florence, 53,211 Carreon, joseph, 53,211 Carrillo, Emilio, 60,78 Carter, jeannette, 53 Carter, Margaret, 27 Carvajal, Fe ipe, 60,78,90,91,107 Casey, Bearl, 161 Casey, Billie, 158 Casqueira, Karen, 141 Castellanoz, jose, 27 Castellanoz, Theresa, 60 Castello, Denise, 158 Castillo, joe, S3 Castro, Patricia, 60 Cates, Michael, 27 Cecchini, Karen, 53 Cecchini, Kathleen, 46,128 Celoni, Cyndi, 10,27,120,129, 143,200,201 Celoni, Debbie, 6,53,120,121, 123,200,201 Celoni, Leonard, 153 Celoni, Lori, 46,120,210 Celoni, Sandi, 53 Cero, Rickey, 60,211 Chambers, Blaine, 60,91 Chan, Susan, 46,50,116,200 Chance, Douglas, 53,113 Chastian, Theresa, 27 Chavarria, Faviola, 53 Chavez, Ermalinda, 158 Chavez, joe, 60 Chavez, Neomi, 53 Child, Harold, 153 Clark, Barbara, 159 Clark, Frank, 27,140,141,212 Clayburn, Gerald, 153,159 Claywell, Patricia, 153 Clements, Casey, 60 Clements, Cheryl, 60 Clements, Kris, 27 Clements, Wendy, 46 Clifton, Sandra, 161 Cline, Sheri, 27 Clogston, Andy, 60 Cloutier, Robert, 53 Cochnauer, Allan, 46 Coelho, Marlene, 27,176,186,193 Coelho, Mark, 60,78 Coelho, Mathew, 27 Coelho, Michael, 60 Boys' Block 'L' Sponsors Harlem Stars Game Cohen, Sam, 153 Colemen, Colleen, 60 Collins, Kathy, 46 Collins, Nancy, 28,120,122,140 Colvin, Monee, 60 Conn, Kim, 53 Continente, Theresa, 60 Conway, julie, 132,133,211 Conway, Mark, 100 Cook, Robert, 28 Coombes, Terry, 28 Coocper, Michael, 53 Cor ua,Teresa, 28,140 Corley, Victoria, 60 Cornelius, Kathy, 46 Cornelius, LuAnn, 53 Cornell, julie, 46 Correa, Ivonne, 141 Costa, Daniel, 53,140 Cottrell, Debbie, 60 Coulson, Charles, 60 Coulson, Melody, 46 Cowger, Pam, 46,130,141 Cozby, Dale, 153 Cozby, Lori, 60,116,141 Cozb , Steven, 28,82,83,108,141 Crandell, Gwen, 46,120,122,141 Crawford, Gerald, 153 Cronk, Daniel, 46 Cronk, Susan, 28,31,140,141 Crown, Leanne, 60 Crump, Carline, 46 Cruz, Denise, 53,110 Cruz, juanita, 46,212 Cruz, Stephen, 28,34 Cueva, Angel, 46 Cummings, janie, 28,141 Cunha, Roy, 28,142 Cunha, Steve, 60 Cutino, john, 28,135,142,179 Davis Chris, 53 D Dacus, Patricia, 153 Danato, Sam, 60 Danelley, Maxine, 60 Darley, Fred, 46 Daug erty, Eddie, 46 Davenport, Duke, 53 Davis Deborah, 46 Davis Deborah, 60 Davis, Eddie, 66 Davis, Greg, 28,132,133,141 Davis, Hiwanah, 161 Davis, jacky, 53 Davis, james, 60,78,113 Davis Karin, 60 Davis Marvin, 53 Davis Mike, 60 Davis Robin, 28,116,126 Davis Ronnie' 60 Dawson, Erica, 10,28,120,122, 123,129 Dawson, Keith, 93,113,153 Day, leffrey, 60,140 Dean, Gordon, 28,130 Dean, Kelli, 46 Deardorff, David, 53 Deardorff, Ray, 28,73,75 Dearman, Betty, 60,141 DeBorba, joe, 10,46 DeBorba, julie, 53 De'esus, Sandi, 29 Delagarza, Saul, 60 DeLaRosa, George, 46 DeIBarba, Dino, 53 DelBarba ose h' 29 189 201 ll I I I DelBarba, Sancli, 53,131,138 Delgado, Carlos, 60,91 Del ado, Tina, 46 Delplmmagine, Marc, 46 Deluna, Rosa, 60 DeMaggio, Ronnie, 46 DeMartini, Nancy, 15,46 DeParsia, Frank, 97,153 DePiazza, Mike, 13,27,29 DePiazza, Robert, 2,53,76,138, 210 DeSair, julie, 53,55,110 DeVera, joseph, 76,104 Devine, Philli ,154 Diaz, Fernandjo, 29 Diaz, Tinidad, 60,78,95,113 Diehl, Vir inia,154 Diffey, Wglis, 159 Ditmars, Kevin, 46 Dixon, Steve, 3,29 Doi, Nancy, 131,154 Domingo, David, 46,104 Domingo, Dianne, 60 Domingo, Kay, 158 Dominguez, Lizzie, 10,29,32,120, 122,123,129 Dominauez, Peggy, 60,120,121 Donne , jerry, 60 Donnell, joann, 60 Dorog, Barbara, 24 Dorog, Priscilla, 53 Dorog, Steve, 60 Doug as, Paul, 29 Drake, Carol, 53 Drake, Cheryl, 60,116 Drake, june, 154 Duarte, Leonard, 60 Duke, Kathy, 53 Duke, Mar , 29 Duke, Michael, 30,31 Duke, Sharon, 24,30 Dummer, Lucille, 53 Duncan, janthia, 30,53,140,141 Duncan, Michelle, 60 Duran, David, 25 Durbin, Erin, 60,133,141 Dutra, Natalie, 158 E Eastrom, Connie, 46 Ebersole, Cher I, 30 Ebersole, Gerakd, 60,91 Ebersole, Gary, 46,80 Elder, Tommy, 53 Ellison, Douglas, 53,76,77,112, 113,114,134 Ellison, Gary, 15,46,75,112,113, 140 Ellison, Mike, 53 Ellsworth, Nancy, 60 Elsea, David, 60 England, jack, 2,76,77,110 England, Karen, 117,154 Enos, Randy, 60,78,106,107 Enos, Ron, 3,75,154 Erickson, Sherry, 15,53 Eslick, Erick, 53,140 Eslick, Penny, 54 Esparza, Martha, 60 Esparza, Oscar, 97 Evans, Glenda, 46 F Fachner, Dan, 74,76,78 Fachner, David, 54,76 Fajardo, Magdaleno, 161 Fenn, Dora, 30 Ferguson, Steve, 54 Fernandez, Benita, 30 Ferrill, jack, 6,74,75,154 Fertado, Kim, 60 Figaroa, Arthur, 30 Fletcher, Allen, 60 Fortner, Billie, 158 Fortner, Sue, 154 Franklin, Brenda, 30 Frayar, Robert, 48 Frazier, Kelley, 60 Frazier, Lonnie, 60,93 Frazier, Mary, 54 Frazier, Vallerie, 46 Freeze, Richard, 60,106,107 Freeze, Vicki, 54,143 Friend, Kathy, 60 Frost, Barbara, 30 Fuentes, jonas, 54,97 Funez, Darlene, 60 Funez, john, 46,140 Funez, Mike, 54,140 G Gage, Valerie, 46,116 Gaines, joseph, 54 Galbraith, Scott, 54 Galindo, Mike, 47 Gallegos, Terri Ann, 61 Cialletti, Diana, 10,30,120,122, 123,128,129,185,200 Galvan, Martha, 47 Galvan, Ramon, 60 Galvan, Rosa, 47 Galvin, Steve, 47 Guise, Robert, 31 Gunder, Colleen, 61 Gunder, Mark, 61,78,91 Gursky, Mike, 61,78,107 Gutierrez, Esmeralda, 54 Guzman, Francisco, 31 H Hackett, Richard, 155 Hagar, Gilbert, 47 Haege, jacquelyn, 61 Hale, David, 54 Hall, Karen, 31 Hamlin,G regory, 47,113,140 Hammers, jimmy, 54 Hampton, Heidi, 54,130141,157 Hampton, Russell, 54,88, 104 Hampton, Scott, 61 Hanberg, Brett, 47 Hanna, Clare, 160 Hanson, Francis, 54,104,105 Gambetta, David, 54 Gamino, Gail, 54 Garcia, Diana, 61,116,141 Garcia, Eddie, 7,47,86 Garcia, Efrem, 54,88 Garcia, Ernesto, 54,76 Garcia, Fidel, 54 Garcia, Lewis, 30 Garcia, Manuel, 54 Garcia, Maria, 30 Garcia, Marline, 47,212 Garcia, Michael, 61,78,107 Garcia, Nolberto, 61,78,91 Garcia, Phillip, 47 Garcia, Reno, 30 Garcia, Soledad, 54 Garcia, Victoria, 54 Garcia, Ysidro, 54 Gardner, Robert, 47 Gasca, Armando, 20,30,85,86,87 Gaylor, Chris, 47,84,86,134 Gaylor, Kenneth, 54,98 Gerry, Leonard, 154 Geus, Kim, 61 Ghiggeri, jeannie, 47,128,164, 172,174,176,179,18O,182,185, 187,'l88,191,192,193 Ghiggeri, Ro , 91,210 Ghiozzi, Sindla, 61 Giannini, Darla, 61 Giannini, Leonard, 31,133,140, 143,172,182,200 Giannini, Susan, 31,140 Giles, Lloyd, 160 Gill, Richard, 61,141 Gill, Danny, 49 Gillette, Daniel, 61,78,79 Guisti, Primo, 61 Glenn, jeanne, 155 Glenn, Robert, 101,155 Goehring, Paul, 58 Golliher, David, 61,78 Gomes, john, 47,176,186,193 Gomez, Raul, 6,47,75 Gonsalves, Steve, 61 Gonsalves, Timi, 54 Hanson, Terri, 31,126 Hardt, Gerald, 155 Harrewyn, Albert, 47 Harrewyn, Annemarie, 29,31 Harrewyn, Aton, 61 Harrington, Randall, 54 Harrington, Sherry, 61 Harris, Deanna, 61 Harris, julie, 47 Harris, Ken, 155 Harris, Russell, 31 Harrison, Karen, 18,31,120 Harrison, Shirley, 61 Hartmann, Michael, 84,98 Hartmann, Michelle, 54 Harvey, Debbie, 32 Hathcock, Rebecca, 61 Hauan, jerry, 32 Haugth, Gregory, 48,110 Haw ins, Maureen, 32 Heinl, Douglas, 61,78 Henderson, Barrett, 54 Henderson, Craig, 61 Henderson, Matt, 32,83,110 Henry, Beverly, 61 Henr , Deborah, 61 Hensley, Allen, 78 Hercules, jeanne, 61 Hernandez, Andrew, 6,61,107 Hernandez, David, 54,88,89, 138 Hernandez, Elias, 155 Hernandez, Louie, 54,76 Hernandez Hernandez Ramona, 32 Maria' 54 Herrera, Antonio, 32 Hicks, Betty, 48 Hicks, Olan, 54 Hisatomi, Dorian, 48 Hisatomi, Nancy, 157 Hitt, Barbara, 54 Hogan, Laverne, 32 Hogue, Cheryl, 32 Ho ue, Karen, 62 HoFder, Dennis, 48 Gonzales, Arthur, 155 Gonzales, jose, 61 Gonzales Kimberl ' 47 I yi Gonzales, Stephen, 54 Gonzalez , jose, 61 Gonzalez, Robert, 155 Grahn, james, 61,78,91,107 Grant, lulie, 61 Graves, Betty, 159 Graves, Paula, 47,48,50,129 Holder, james, 32 Holland, Laura, 62 Honegger, Heather, 33,140,141 Hopkins, Nancy, 62 Howard, Richard, 54,86,87,103, 109 Howard, Wanda, 54,140 Hoy, Mark, 54 Hughes, Karen, 54 Hughes, Nixie, 33 Hu hes, Patricia, 48,120,122,137 Graves, Reine, 6,61,120,121 Graves, Roger, 78,91,107 Gray, Danny, 61 Green, Harry, 54 Greenwood, Mary Ann, 47,141 Griffin, Frances, 161 Griffith, Evelyn, 155 Griggs, Kimberly, 61 Gruessing, james, 54 Guerra, Richard, 47 Huiey, Philip, 62 Humphreys, Cheryl, 33 Hunt, jeffrey, 108 Hustedt, janet, 48 Iddings, Timothy, 48,88 Lennier, Lisa, 62,136,141 Ti ul X 'YM 11' 1114 CSF- TOP ROW: Debra Maggiora, jan Stolhand, Steve Cozby, Tony Ball, Greg Davis, Gary Reed, Frank Brooks, David Young, Randy Lasley, Max Shott, Patty Farmer, Valerie Bilbo, Lisa Lennier, Debra Byrne, Delinda Viles, Leonard Giannini, joe DelBarba. SECOND ROW: Rose Ramirez, Maxine Danelley, Tonia Kelts, Kathy Cornelius, Laura Serna, Laura Kaplan, Paula Sciortino, Ann Bloomfield, Frank Clark, juliette Bettencourt, Nancy Payne, Donna Sleeter, Diana Galletti, Lisa Massoni, Diane Moore, janet Hustedt. THIRD ROW: Krim Michaud, Karen Buckler, Carolyn Moore, Lisa Laremore, Debbie Young, Gina Bara- jas, Susan Chan, Marlene Modrall, Heather Honegger, Nancy DeMartini, Debbie Rego, Lori Mdorall, Diane Ambrosino, Suzanne Moore, Fernando Diaz, jimmy Rego, Dwayne Minick. FOURTH ROW: Kati Stornetta, Terri Allen, Lori Miller, Lori White, Devon Brooks, Tobi Laird, Lupe Puente, jennifer Lefler, Carol Drake, julie Silveria, Vicki Shahan, julia Lasater, Patty Hughes, jan Duncan, Cindy Modrall, Lorri Bausch, Becky Zavala, Miss Ethel Van Tassel, Bob Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Craig Bronzan, Steve Beeks, jack Marlowe, Rob Knight, Bob Mooney, Ed Laremore, Ross Last, David Snow, Alan Rosa. Kidwell, Marjorie, 62 Kingham, Curt, 62 Kingsbury, Chris, 55,104 Leinweber, Linda, 35,113,141, 142 jackson, Karen, 54 jacobsen, Arthur, 93,95,15 jacobsen, Eric, 54,92,93 james, jesse, 48 james, Laurel, 62 james, Melvin, 62 janis, Lyle, 133 jensen, Michael, 62 jensen, Sherley, 33 jensen, Skip, 48,135,139 lewett, Kendall, 33 4 Kingsbury, Theresa, 33,134,210 Kirby, David, 155 Kirk, Dou las,155 Kirkpatrick, Andrea, 62 Kirkpatrick, Lori, 10,11,32,33, 120,122,123,178 Kitterman, james, 62 Knauss, Catherine, 55 Knight, Denise, 33,141 Knight, Robert, 20,17,33,72,75, 97,101,102,126 Leroux, Sheressa, 62 Lewis, Gary, 155 LilleY,lerr ,78,113 Linn, Sandia, 62 Llewellyn, Carol, 35,141 Llewellyn, Charles, 49,141 Llewellyn, Kevin, 62,108 Llewellyn, Peggy, 62 Lopez, Anthony, 35 Lopez, Edwardo, 35,75 Lopez, Esther, 35 lirnenez Adolfo: 33,97-'99 Knowles, Pamela, 62 Lopez, Lawrence, 62,78,79,112, lirnenez gonna: 68 Kraucyk, Dennis, 55 113,115 jimenez, jose, 48,98 Krauclyk, Ronnie, 62 Lopez, Robin, 35,140 'oaquinl Rhonda: 54 Krum and, Gayl,155 Loredo, Alan, 55,76,98,110,212 lohnson Cynthia: 62 Krumland, Roy, 155 Loredo, Anna, 34,35,43,141 johnson lose h5141 Kuryla, David, 48,93 Lucido, Renee, 62 johnson, Mildied, 157 H1001 lwnafdi 156 johnson, Vicki, 54 LY0fl5fBfl3n152'78 lones, Allan, 2,140,155 jones, Charlotte, 54 jones, Ruby, 160 jones, Travis, 54 jordan, Ray, 48 juarez, jesse, 54 K Kaehr, Robert, 62 Kanagaki, Robert, 55,140 Kaplan, Laura, 10,11,33,130,178, 200 Kaplan, Paul, 18,48,82,83 Ke ley, Gregory, 62,133,141,214 Kelley, P6 SY? 33,126 Kelly, Cingy, 55 Kelly, Delores, 160 Kelly, Kirk, 55 Kelly, Mike, 48 Kelso, Bill, 33 Kelso, Robyn, 62 Kelts, Norla, 55 Kelts, Tonia, 33,140 Kendall, Wesley, 48 Kent, Steven, 55 Kent, Thomas, 48,75,93 Kent, Timothy, 55,73,75,93,112, 113,129,130 Kersey, David, 33,72,74,75,93 Kersting, Michael, 62 L LaHue, Pamela, 34 Laird, Susan, 62,140 Laird, Tobi, 20,34,116,127,140 Lambert, Michael, 62,78,93,94 Landrum Mar '20 34 i Y, 1 Laremore, Edward, 19,34,43,72, 75,97,99,101,122,126 Laremore, Lisa, 62 Lasater, john, 62,93 Lasater, julia, 19,34,43 Lasater, Richard, 55 Lasley, Randall, 35,82,83,108, 109,143 Last, jeanette, 55,141 Last, Ross, 48,133,141,214 Lathrum, Myra, 62 LaVie, Steven, 55 Lawler, Kelley, 62,78,107 Lawler, Pamela, 35 Lawler, Patricia, 35,164,175,182 184,184,185 Lawson, Steven, 62 Lazar, Michael, 48 Leat, David, 55 Lee, Donald, 62 Lee, Erica, 49,141 Lee, Scott, 49 Leeper, Mark, 62,93,107 Lefler, jennifer, 55 Lefler, Yvonne, 62 Leinweber, Andy, 49 Lyons, Leslie, 62 M Mackey, Samantha, 62 Macy, Gary, 62,104 Mader, Timothy, 55 Maderos, Pam, 141 Maggiora, Debra, 55,140,200 Maggiore, Marty, 55,76,104,105 Maiocco, Ruth, 55,116,129,138, 165,167,178,169,174,178,183, 187,189,190,191,193,200,201 Manko, Mary, 158 Marlowe, jack, 55,76,140 Marlowe, Tom, 156 Marcuiez, Daniel, 56,92,93 Mars all, Donna, 35 Martin, Hortencia, 56 Martin, jan, 56,110,141 Martin, Leopoldo, 49 Martin, Rhonda, 49,50,129,133 Martinez, Arthur, 56 Martinez, Everett, 56 Martinez, joe, 50 Martinez, Lydia, 35 Martinez, Mary, 49 Martinez, Patricia, 56 Martinez, Rosemary, 61,62,140 Massoni, Lisa, 35 Masters, Seth, 63 Matthews, Michelle, 35 Mattos, Donald, 63 Mattos, Faith, 161 May, Dennis, 49,98,99,140 May, Sherry, 35 McAtee, jeanene, 56 McCall, Katherine, 49 McClelland, Edith, 36 McClelland, Gaylene, 56 McClelland, joyce, 49 McCurdy, Vickie, 63 McFarland, james, 49 McGill, Cheryl, 36 McKenzie, james, 56 McKenzie, john, 49 McKenzie, Russell, 63 McKinley, Dan, 49 McKinney, Monte, 56,80,81 McKinney, Ronald, 49 McKinnon, joseph, 36 McKinnon, Nancy, 158 McKinnon, Rosemari, 56 McLain, jeannie, 63 McLain, Kathy, 49 McLendon, Laurie, 6,56,120,121 121,123,140 McMurtry, Pamela, 36 McMurtry, Patricia, 63,141 McNeill, janet, 63,110,212 McNeill, joyce, 63,110 McNeley, Darlene, 56 McNeley, Theresa, 63 Meadows Ronald, 18,49,86,113 Mecca, Edward, 49 Melgoza, Adrian, 49 Melgoza, Enrique' 49,84,129 Melgoza, Fernando, 63,75,90,91 Melgoza, jaime, 32,36,72,75,96, 97,99 Mello, Arlene, 49 Mello, Cheryl, 36 Mello, john, 49 Mello, Richard, 56 Mello, Victor, 78,107 Mendoza, Daniel, 49 Mendoza, john' 78 Mendoza, Kathleen, 37 Mendoza, Nannette, 127 Meredith, Roy, 63 Merritt Frederick, 56 Meshishnek,jeffre ,49 Metheny, Leroy, sg Meyer, john, 156 Michaud, Bill, 113,140 Michaud, Krim, 37,130,134 Michaud, Wendy, 56 Michaud, William, 135,156 Miguel, Mark, 63 Minuel, Pierre, 49 Mi er, jerry, 84,86,156,210 Miller, Lori, 63,210 Mincey, Kim, 49 Minick, Beverly, 63 Minick, Dwayne, 49,101 Mix, Glenn, 63 Modrall, Cindy, 10,11,37,120, 122,130,140,178,200 Modrall, Loretta, 55,56,140,200 Modrall, Marlene, 37,140,143, 200 Mofield, Nanc , 37 Montenegro, George, 37 Montenegro, Irma, 56 Montenegro, Xavier, 49 Montero, Frank, 63 Mooney, Robert, 49,113,115, 137,139 Moore, Carolyn, 37,200 Moore, Craig, 37 Moore, Diane, 49 Moore, Inez, 141 Moore, Suzanne, 63 Morado, Alberto, 37,142 Morales, Bertha, 63 Morales, Efrem, 63 Morales, Richard, 75,96,97 Moreno, jorge, 75,85,86,87 Moreno, Ro erto, 69,80 Morgan, Dewel, 156 Morgan, Gregory, 63,78,107 Mori, Lisa, 49,129 1- Ni ee-a X , X! FFA- TOP ROW: Kendall jewett, Steve Cozby, Darlene Stewart, Phillip Hulsey, Mike jensen, Lorraine Romero, Rosie Stanton, Maureen Hawkins, Diane Ambrosino, Skip jensen, Don Byrd, Sandi Del Barba, joe DeBorba, Kenny Gaylor, Knowland Phillips, Rickie Simmons, Rob Burroughs. SECOND ROW: Susan Giannini, Pam Niger, Valerie Twinn, Sally Pastor, Wendy Michaud, Debbie Cottrell, Patti Byron, Barbara Red, Susie Shimer, Patti Williams, Theresa Kingsbury, john Cox, Mark Welker, Dino DelBarba, Gloria Teixeira, Frank Price, THIRD ROW: Scott Galbraith, Tony Harrewyn, Krim Michaud, Diane Domingo, Phil Somerhalder, Kelli Bauerlein, julie Schwitters, David Golliher, Leigh Austin, Glenna Pool, Troy Rice, joe Gaines, Cathy McCall, Greg Morgan, Robert Phillips, Pat Stanton, Tommy Seeno, Mr. Gary Lewis, jean- ette Last. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Bill Michaud, Troy Zachary, Vickie Simmons, Cheryl Drake, Sandy Moser, Peggy Bowling, Steve Sisk, jeannie McLain, Cathy McLain, Don Mattos, Kelli Lawler, Kelli Dean, Beverly Henry, Manuel Soares, Craig Wetzel, David Weeks. FRONT ROW: Linda Planchon, Bill Michaud, jr., Tammy Anderson, Maryann Pool, Terry McNeley, Dale Williams, Margie Kidwell, Tweety Billingsley, Clay Shatswell, Doug Ellison, Debbie Taulbee, Pam Orman, Sheressa Leroux. FFA Members Attend Fairs, Host Luau, Dances X Moriarty, Mary, 156 Morris, Brian, 56 Morris, Ronald, 56 Moser, Richard, 56 Moser, Sand , 56 Moss, Gerald, 56,80 Moss, joyce, 161 Mulrooney, john, 27,37 Mune, Lisa, 55,56,117,140 Munoz, joe, 56,58,60 Munoz, josephine, 63 Munoz, Salvador, 56,98,99 Murphy, Sharon, 37 Murray, Robert, 63 Myers, john, 80 N Navarro, Richard, 37,96,97,113, 114 Negrete, Gloria, 37,131 Neiger, Pamela, 56 Nelson, Kenneth, 63,91,113 Newland, Rick, 37,75 Nichol, Lisa' 56 Nicholas, Cheryl, 37,141 Nicolson, Linda, 156 Nickerson, julie, 63 Nieto, Richard, 47 Noble, Vernon, 156 Northam, Kim, 63 Northam, Todd, 38,113,114,115 Novarina, Bruce, 38 Novarina, Mary, 63 Novero, joe, 38 Novero, Kathryn, 63 Novero, Sylvia, 56 Null, Marianne, 56,141 Nunes, Amber, 56 Nunez, Arturo, 50 Nunn, Laura, 63,110,117,127 Nunn, Lindsay, 7,50,164,172,174, 176,179,180,182,187,188,190, 192,193 O Odahlen, Gerald, 56,104 Ohmstede, Steven, 63 Oliceira, Amalia, 63 Olveda, Angela, 56 Olveda, Rosa, 63 Olvera, Annette, 56 Orduno, Flor, 56 Orman, Pamela, 50 Oriel, Bill ,S0,110,211 Ortez, Vickie, 158 Oseguera, jose, 63,78,79,90,91, 113 Oseguera, Rafael, 50 Ott, james, 56 Overton, Ronnie, 156 P Pacheco, Louise, 38 Paden, Mitchell, 56 Pag1e, Daniel, 56 Pas ey, Steve, 50 Pastor, Faye, 6,56,120,121 Pastjcar, Kaye, 6,56,120,121,122, 2 Pastor, joseph, 63 Pastor, Pamela, 63 Pastor, Wayne, 50 Pate, Anthony, 57 Pate, Steven, 50 Pato, David, 38 Pato, Robert, 63,113 Pato, Ronald, 63,91,107 Payne, Francis, 156 Payne, julie, 63 Payne, Nancye, 7,50,116 Pease, Rickey, 50 Pedersen, Lori, 38 Pedroza, Raymond, 50,76 Pedroza, Rosa, 63 Pena, Lupe, 57 Perez, Raymond, 57 Perez, Rosalinda, 61 Perez, Tammie, 50 Perreira, William, 50,113 Peters, Lawrence, 57,104,105 Peters, Tony, 38,50 Peters, Tonya, 113 Peters, William, 156 Peterson, Carl, 57 Petrosh, Ronald, 50 Phelps, Glenda, 63 Phillips, Margaret, 160 Phillips, Norman, 63,113 Phillips, Robert, 63 Phillips, Shirley, 63 Pierce, Grant, 38,86,1-10 Pierce, james, 57 Pierce, jo Mildred, 160 Pirtle, Rita, 156 Pittman, Karen, 63 Pittman, Sandra, 57 Planchon, Linda, 20,38,127,136, 140,213 Plaster, janette, 57 Pollan, Theresa, 57 Pollino, jael' 38,126 Pollock, Rick, 63,7a,79,93 Pool, Glenna, 38 Pool, Louis, 50 Pool, Maryann, 63 Pope, Dennis, 38 Porter, Michael, 63 Portwood, Michael, 57,83 Powers, james, 63,78 Powers, Robert, 57 Price, Frank, 63 Price, Richard, 50 Priddy, Mark, 57 Priddy, Shelley, 63,213 Probst, Steve, 50 Puccinelli, Gerardo, 57 Puente, Guadalupe, 38,116,131, 140 Puente, Maria, 57,81,113 Pulido, Guadalupe, 57 Pulido, Martha, 38 Pulido, Miguel, 88 Quattlebum, Donald, 50 Quintanilla, Elvia, 63 Quintanilla, Ernesto, 50,86 Quintanilla, Hugo, 57 R Racke, Louis, 156 Ramirez, Mary, 39 Ramirez, Osvaldo, 8O,92,93,95 113,114 Ramirez, Robert, 61,64,78,93, 113 Ramirez, Rosemarie, 39 Ramos, Delfina, 57,117 Ransom, jacquelyn, 64 Ray, Billy, 39 Ray, Cynthia, 57 Ray, johnny, 50 Rea, Belva jean, 50 Rea, jeffery, 64 Redenbaugh, Ruby, 160 Reed, Gary, 39 Reed, Robert, 64 Reed, Regina, 50 Reeves, Susan, 50,141 Regelman, Barbara, 39 Regelman, Richard, 57 Rego, Debbie, 47,140 Rego, james, 39,140 Rentuma, Raymond: 6-4,78,91, 107 Reyes, Alyaro, 40,9697 Reyes, Guillermo, 6-4,78,91,107 R9yiitiltls,lamrt1y, SO Rhtiatles, ,Nlonaj SO Ribeiro. Carol, 64 Ribeiro, Rebecca, 57 Rice, Paul, 40,93,94 Ric e, Troy, 57 Rit hards, C harles, 50 Ridolfi, jc-anne, 57 Ridolfi, joanna, 64 Rios, Allison, 57 Rios, Denise, 57 Rios, Estella, 48 Rios, jody, 37 Rios, Raymond, 93 Rivera, William, 57,98 Robertson, Lisa, 57 Robertson, Wayne, 64,78 Robinson, Cheryl, 57 Robinson, Cheryl, 57 Robinson, Gregory, 57,76,88, 113,115,138 Rodgers, john, 78 Rodriguez, Damin, 64 Rodri uez Mar aret, 57 S -1 Rodriguez, Nicoilas, 6,64,78,91, 106,107 Rodriguez, Rocio, 57 Rodriguez, Roman, 93 Rogers, Kenneth, 57 Rogers, Pamela, 57 Rogers, Timothy, 75,164,166, 175,180,182,184,185 Roma, Leslie, 57 Romero, Carlos, 40 Romero, Lorraine, 3,51 Romero, Mary Ann, 57 Romero, Rosemarie, 51 Romero, Tony, 64 Rosa, Alan, 36,40 Rosas, Lynda, 40 Rosas, Lisa, 57 Rowell, Timothy, 52 Roza, Anthony, 64,140 Roza, Tony, 160 Runnels, jac ueline, 57 Russell, Carol, 156 Russell, Marty, 64,93 Russell, Robert, 156 Russo, Charles, 51,164,172,174, 177,179,180,181,182,'l86,191, 192,193,211 Russo, joe, 64,113 S Salcedo, Teresa, 40 Salter, Diana Lynn, 51 Sanabria, Carlos, 51,80,81,113 Sanabria, Maria, 64,116 Sanabria, Max, 161 Sanabria, Max, 97 Sancen, C-eorge, 64 Sancen, Linda, 40 Sanchez, Antonio, 102 Sanchez, Benito, 57,92,93 Sanchez, Christine, 40 Sanchez, jose, 98 Sanchez, Michael, 32,75 Sanchez, Patty, 64 Sanchez, Rosemarie, 51,126,139 Sanchez, Tony, 57 Sandate, Francisco, 161 Sanders, Lore, 58 Sandoval, Amalia, 58 Sarmento, Alvin, 64,90,91,107 Sarmento, Filomena, 51 Sauer, Debra, 24,40 Saxen, Rickey, 64 Schofield, Rosalie, 41 Schofield, Wayne, 41,143 Schwitters, julie, 64,110,116,138 Schwitters, Randy, 58,108,109 Sciortino, Elaine, 64,127 Sciortino, Kathleen, 10 Sciortino, Linda, 64 Sciortino, Paula, 3,51 Sciortino, Rosemary, 6,7,41,43, 128 Sciortino, Roseann,10,19,41,129 Sciortino, Roxanne, 48,51,129 Sciortino, Valerie, 10,11,41,128, 178 Scott, Herbert, 80,108,157 Seeno, Stephanie, 51 Seeno, Thomas, 58 Selga, Margaret, 58 Serna, Ant ony, 51,86,210 Serna, Laura, 3,10,11,20,41,120, 122,13o,164,170,175,178,179, 'l80,181,184,192,193,200 Severns, Lori, 64 Severns, L hne, 41 Shahan, Cll1uck,64,78,88,110 Shahan, Vicki, 41,136 Sharafanowich, Walter, 157 Sharp, Scott, 58 Shatswell Cla ton' 58,76 Sheppard, Riclward, 41 Shewmaker, Donald, 58 Sharas, Eddie, 64 Sharas, Kenneth, 80,81,113 Sharas, Richard, 51,102 Shott, Max, 58,82,83,140,152 Showaker, john, 51 Sidrian, jose, 58 Sidrian, Martha, 65 Sills, Patti, 65 Silveria, joseph, 58 Silveria, julie, 42,142 Simmons, Ricky, 65 Simmons, Vicki, 58 Sipes, Paul, 51 Sisk, Stephen, 51 Sleeter, Donna, 42,116,117,126, 164,175,179,180,182,184 Smith, janet, 48,51,212 Smith, janice, 65 Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smithi Smith, Smith, Snow I Snow, joe, 157 julie, 58 Melinda, 7,42 Ray, 42 Richard, 58 Robert, 42,140 Stayqce, 61,65,140 Vic y, 58 David, 65,132,133,140,210 William, 157 Soares, Manuel, 51 Soble, Sheri, 42 LIFE CSF- TOP ROW: Frank Brooks, Steve Cozby, Steve Beeks, Leonard Ciiannini, Craig Bronzan, Bob Smith, Rob Knight, Fernando Diaz. SECOND ROW: Grant Pierce, Frank Clark, Carolyn Moore, Laura Kaplan, Marlene Modrall, Ed Laremore. BOTTOM ROW: Krim Michaud, Karen Buckler, Miss Ethel Van Tassel, Heather Honegger, Donna Sleeter, Lupe Puente. 2 ' li 0. A if I fu s-. , Soderstrom, Paul, 65,78,107,140 Somerhalder, Philip, 58,110,138 Sorenson, Katherine, 159 Souza, Frank, 160 Spanger, Eddie, 58 Speer, Lucinda, 58 Spinelli, Frank, 58 Springer, Peter, 157 Stafford, Lori, 51 Standridge, Randy, 58 Stanton, Martha, 58 Stanton, Patrick, 65 Stanton, Rosemarie, 34,42,200 Stephens, Larry, 65 Stewart, Darlene, 51,212 Stich, james, 65 St. john, Marshall, 65,78,140 St. john, Morgan, 58 Stolhand, Don, 42 Stolhand, jannel, 58,167,168, 169,174,178,183,189,190,191, 200 Stone, Bertha, 51 Stone, Mark, 65 Stone, Wallace, 72,155 Stornetta, Katherine, 65,141 Studebaker, Darlene, 65 Sudweeks, Ronald, 58,140 Swindle, Peggy, 160 T Tacheira, Mardelle, 65 Taulbee, Deborah, 42 Taulbee, Shirley' 42 Taylor, Carolynda, 42 Taylor, Debbie, 65 Taylor, james, 42 Taylor, Robert, 53 Taylor, Tamela, 65 Teixeira, Gloria, 51 Thomas, jeffery, 65 Thompson, Charlene, 58 Tipton, Terry, 55,58 Tischer, Tony, 65,78,90,91,113 Tomlin, Kimi, 58 Tomlin, Sherree, 51 Tomlin, Tami, 58 Tooley, Danise, 65,147 Torres, Patricia, 65 Torres, Robin, 42,142 Torrez, Anthony, 65 Tovar, Debra, 58 Townsend, Christine, 58,139,141 Townsend, james, 51,71,73,75, 129 Treat, jack, 58 Tucker, Vernon, 51 Tutor, Ben, 58,76,77,88,89,140 Tutor, Tanya, 51 Tuttle, Lawanna, 51 Twinn, Valarie, 65 U Uhalde, Edison, 42 Unpingco, Peter, 53,141 Unpingco, Rosalia, 160 Unpingco, Vicky, 42 Upshaw, Debra, 65 Upton, Terr , 58,76,104 Urbano, Richard, 51 Urenda, Doreen, 43 Urenda, Isabella, 43 Urenda, jobina, 51 Urenda, Paul, 58,76,104,105 Utterback, Katy, 58,110 Utterback, Von, 51 V Vaissade, Bryan, 51 Valencia, Armando, 58 Valentine, Debbie, 43 Valentine, Stace , 65 Valverde, Alfredp, 157 Valverde, Donna, 43 Vanburen, Steven, 58,76 Van Dine, Coley, 65 Van Tassel, Ethel, 157 Vargas, Rojello, 51 Vasquez, Richard, 65 Vasquez, Robert, 58 Vawser, james, 7,18,43,75,97, 100,102,103 Vawser, john, 51,76,88,101 Vawser, Theresa, 58 Vega, Mark, 65,93 Venoble, james, 43 Viles, Delinda, 51,213 Villa, Miguel, 58,76,113 Von Schop ,Ellrie, 157 Villarreal, garolina, 65 Vinecour, Scott, 65,78,112,214 Vornhagen, Renee, 58 W Wallace, Kym, 58,174,176,182, 186,190,200 Wallis, Betty, 51 Wallis, Sharon, 44 Walls, Rick, 65 Walston, Annette, 51 Ward, Michael, 44 Ward, Pamela, 51 Ward, Roger, 65 Warner, Cynthia, 65 Washington, Debra, 58,141 Watters, Donnette, 65 Watters, Karen, 51 Watters, Leona, 159 Weeks, David, 65,93 Weeks, Dorothy, 161 Weeks, Robert, 44 Welch, Laurance, 3,76,77,107, 157 Welker, Mark, 63 Wenzel, Susan, 51 Wenzel, Terry, 65 Wetzel, Craig, 98 Wetzel, Wendy, 58,141 Wheeler, jeff, 44,75,101 White, Deborah, 20,44,120,122 White, Leo, 44 White, Lorri, 51,200 White, Patricia, 44 Whitner, jerry, 51 Whitmer, Bill, 76,133 Whitmer, Michael, 65,87,113 vvigh1,EIi2at,eth, 163 Wi es, David, 65 Williams ,Cynthia,65 Williams Dale, 65 Williams David, 51 Williams, Elton, 51 Williams, jeff, 58 Williams, Patricia, 51 Williams, Stephen, 32,4 4,72,74, 75,96,97,98,101,102 Wilson, Rhonda, 65 Winters, jo Ann, 44 Wiseley, lrieda, 58 Wiseley, Paul, 51 Wisner, Mark, 65 Wolfenbarger, David, 58,104 Wong, Greghory, 58,83,140,214 Won ,Step enson, 51,83,140 Woos, Billie, 58 Wood, Delha, 44,210 Worden, Darryl, 65 Worden, Dawn, 161 Wray, jeff, 44 Wright, jack, 51 Wright, james, 44 Wright, jean, 58 Wright, Lorena, 44 Y Ybarra, Carment, 43 Yingling, Cheryle, 58,131,141 Yonemura, George, 65,78 Yonemura, junio, 44,143,176, 181,186,193 Young, David, 58,108 Young, Deborah, 58,165,167, 168,169,174,178,183,189,190, 191,200 Young, Kathy, 44 Z Zachary, Anita, 58 Zavala, Rebecca, 65 Zwetz, james, 51 Eighteen Seniors Earn Life CSF Members A V .. A 5 114 I' was X I ay wx : 'K , M it - fs' Q we Our courageous Lions battle the Livermore Cowboys in Cover Design and Photo courtesy of Rolling Hills High School a homecoming victory. Adding to our fragments the victory Beverly Hills, California left memories of Lion power. 207 Q0 Pt X f . . -- W.. JYJ ......, if- -nth ., S Y' . f 5 I ii? B n 4 fJ nr if - a ...ny A6171 :wa NJ I af Haitian ,X v'xj'L.lg' ,, ' '. 'f Q-,, I A,f,,ff ff- 4 I'f 33 it , 5.4 J' v tiff E I D! ,, l Z .ff THE CADENCE of these three drummers leads the LUHS marc h- ing band. DO l LOOK OLDER? wonders David Snow as Lori Miller fixes his hair to perfection. 'i A- fx 1,1 Ql BOB DEPIAZZA is caught carving his name or his love by an annual staff camera. QV . i ' ref ' f if 1 A SEEING trouble on the floor are GREG ROBINSON and Lori Ce- Anthony Serna, Coach Miller,and loni ponder over a piece of Coach Ghiggeri. paper as they enjoy the sunshine. if O y I R ' Y I IFVT - 4, Af YP:-' 5.84 6334- fa' ,MP 4 wwf. DELHA WOOD and Teresa Kingsbury record satistics of a track event at Ohmstede field. They are just two of many girls needed to chart and time track events at home meets. BE CAREFUL NOT TO SMEAR IT lULlE. julie Conway is seen here putting mascare on her bottom lashes as she makes final preparations ,E before she goes on stage. '52 READING isn't the only thing you do in the library as Florence Carmona proves it. Talking is enjoyed too. '5'ii It gi Qs ll' '- me-ff' 4,A X J. l Qs W! HEY! Liberty Lions won! shouts Rick Cero out a rooters bus window. He is loaded up and ready for a victorious ride home full of spirit and fun. .Ni i. U . 1.143.- k 1 ff' 5 ,wp BILLY ORTEZ and Chuck Russo calm- ly relax during their lunch period underthesun TRYING hard not to make a mistake on their schedules are loe Carreon and loe Briseno. n . Q . 1 0 . , , s il if X wi THE CAMERA caught her as lanet Smith is seen walking toward her P.E.class. ENIOYINC friendship during lunchtime are someone who is bashful, luantia Cruz, and Marlene Garcia sitting on the steps of C wing. 'fs READY and willing are Darlene Stewart and Fred Ben- nett boarding the bus as they prepare to go home after a long day at school. THE SHOW OFFS of the Dixie Land Band are seen here taking a break. Juliette Bettencourt, Frank Clark, and Devon Brooks are their names. ' . 1 ' ld 'l 'F' 4 Hope You Luke Gur Book got ,S freshman CONCENTRATING on whuch class to take IS Greg Wong a sopho Scottvmecour He more He is signing up for one of many Engllsh classes from Mr ,S pamopatmg ,n Ellrue VonSchopp dept head agarnst a vnsmng COULD it be an UFO? No II IS just Llberty s lrrugatlon system water school at Luberty mg one of many green lawns used for vlsrtlng and shade at lunch Hugh School time and leisure ..., 1 ,A Y-H .f alle , . . 4 if . 's -v 9? 5 1 ' -5 Mn ,K 392, id f 2 5 f H . fi' , , s- ! M, 14. wel' 'Qf':. 5 . 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