Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)
- Class of 1975
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L an 'r 2 ' 1 I A 1 I , 1 . ffl 4 1:1 3 5 5 S- N 1 S ,i , . - x xx QNX , Y N 0. . lub 1 9' many smiling faces display student involvement VILLAGERS ofthe Tobiki Village gather to watch a wrestling match between Leo Martin and Ben Tutor as lack Marlow begins to start this event with the closure of his fan in Tea House of the August Moon. .fin .. l ,-,Qt I ff'-s 1 CAMPUS LIFE is full of greenery SWIPING a taste of pie filling relaxation and fullfillment as the stu is Dr Michael Adams during the dents sit and chat or clean the area Homecoming Pie Eating Contest. IS THIS the lastest fashion? Heavens no! These girls, lobina Urinda and Valerie Gage are dressed for the Bottom Ten skit at a rally. YOU, BIT OFF more than you can chew! cries Danny Navarette as he participates in a hilarious skit dressed as a typical cheer- leader. dvi 'u J . yi xffs Meg f 'J Rf i Q .9 5 A 1 I f E NQ1 C' F U -0. X 1 , ,111 BEAUTIFUL Lotus Blossom, luliette Betten- court, performs a delicate japanese dance, dressed in a colorful kimono and thongs as she waves her lovely fan. CLASS OF 1978 is faithful and true as these freshmen salute to Hail Liberty at the end of an afternoon rally in the gym. They are a very spirited class. io!! gn 1!,!'fN'5' x '- .I W-pw j! 1 BURST of happi- ness overwhelms the newly announced 1974 Queen Paula Graves as Lindsey Nunn also screams with joy. -lk . ll' '52 to biz PROUDLY posing are Runner-Upsg Pat- ty Hughes, lackie Byer, Ann Bloom- field, Rose Sanchez and lane! Smith, G pictures display spirit ' at homecoming activities MRS. PAT DACUS and Coach Keith Dawson team up in the Three-Legged Race to win points for the faculty. SUSAN CHAN swings to the song Get Back as she performs during the exciting Homecoming Rally in the gym. COACHES Ron Enos, lerry Lilley and jack Ferrill concentrate intensly on the game as well as Doug Ellison, 22, and Terry Upton, 70. BOTTOM TEN can- didates, Vera Garcia, Velvette Caine, Tina Delgado, Mary Martinez and Rober- ta Chavez are anx- ious for results. KICKINC UP dust is the struggling Sophomore Class in the thrilling Tug- of-War competition an exciting Home- coming activity. students participate in many school sports X I 'Y 1545 L. 4- ff , ,+ 1... C Q y'9ff Q' in nd' C NIT 'r- f'-nn. v1'u,'f ., ffm I v- H- '1'f f is X My xxi COACH Herb Scott DAVID SNOW and Debbie tries to cycle for Upshaw stumble in the a victory. Three-Legged Race, VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM forms a huddle during the Homecoming Rally and surprises everyone with an original spirit promoting chant as they enthusiastically shout into the microphone. Coach lack Ferrill gives them the signal. M 5' 1.-I Q. 3 l id 1 .-til' STRUGCLINC for a victory are seniors john Showalter, Raul Gomez, Anthony Serna and Pamela Orman. ffl MIKE CONZALES, 10, hands off to Stanley Nunn, 33, as lose Moreno, 26, sets off to block. CONCENTRATINCI onthe game are Dr. Abe Kaplan and Coach Keith Dawson. LISA MUNE makes a losing catch as she breaks an egg in the Egg Toss contest. . ,.-, varied approaches to learning situations x N..-.- -fi fi Muff 5 'T ul sw 3 L' 1 I N 4. -I 'e4'A. AFTER a rough day on the foot- ball field, the Frosh Football teams is ready to relax muscles. STYLING in clashing fashion is Teresa Contin- ente as Manual Soares concentrates on other things. 1 -' - , A . .' v 5- f ' 71.4. P-, ,sv 1-ff - 2 v tes- . f I -.'1jZ,'S,e- C.. fy 1' t, . Q-f . . . ' ..,,T,.' ,as 'K f ' I , '57 47' 4 - 7'9 Xu! 1 A 1 ' , .75 I ' - , -f , , I, v V , , , .ilk 5 ' ef' mifiwm- ,. 451' classes, posters, sports spirit build diverse campus PHYSIOLOGY offers students greater ad- LIBERTY campus is full of colorful pos- vantages as fetal dissection allows Mark ters on Poster Day as students exhibit Conway to examine and locate muscles. artistic talents and spirit. ' 1' - 4 l l - Ttlrlka .' - A ' ' ' '. 4 14 . Q fit- . l 'K ', . f' .fr-'... ,. -I : D - -a:J:l .' 13:1 'J' verbal.,-V I qw '- V+ um.: I l. u I ,.A il'l'?l' - classes .. .. 18 table of contents- sports . . .... 64 N 'X zffaww' Rv. G .aff ff' , aug fi? I my .hx wb.. Q ' L - . sf ' W ' ,. , 1 isa GJ if ' I , , .r I u ..f ' activities ....... .. 118 curriculum ...... 148 ads ..... . . . 162 Lined up and ready for their cue to march down Ohmstede field the graduating seniors were repared on june 6, 1975 to perform their final task together as a class. Making last minute checks to see that their cardinal and gold caps and gowns were in place the seniors reminisced about their four year venture through high school. Remember when . . . spread through the crowd and suddenly it was Yesterday Once More. Remembering their freshman year the seniors realized they were experiencing as raduates the same mixed feelings they had felt upon entering high school. The jump from their eighth grade to geshman year had seemed scary and exciting, but now upon graduation college, occupations, and marriage were in the near future of many of the class of 1975. As new as the whole concept of high school had seemed to the class they accomplished much in the way of learning, experiencing, and enjoying. jumping right into the middle of things the class, led by joe Munoz, pres- ident, Eddie Garcia, vice president, Rosemarie Sanchez, treasurer, Susan Chan, secretar , and Angel Cueva, representative, started out the year raising money by holding a dance. Mr. Herb Scott anJMiss Kaye Axelgard, class advisers, gave the freshmen pointers as they enthusiasticall worked together to make the most of their first Homecoming. They placed first in the competition yelling, thircllin the penny raising contest and produced their first float, themed Scalp Em . 1972 would be a hard year for the class of 75 to forget as it stood for all the newness and changes high school had in store for them. Memories of their sophomore year proved equally as unforgettable. One year older and more experienced with the techniques of igh school life, class officers Eddie Garcia, president, joe Munoz, vice president, Tanya Tutor, secretary, Susan Chan, treasurer, and Paula Graves, representative took over the responsibility of leading the class. Helping them earn money, compete with the other classes at Homecomin , and organize their first semi-fogmal dance, advisers Mr. Herb Scott and Miss Nancy Doi guided the budding sopiuomores through another success u year. Combining all their ideas, talants, and manpower the class turned out their second float and numerous, well- organized posters which enabled the sophomores to win first place in the poster contest. Bringing their record up to two wins in a row the class out yelled all the other classes at the homecoming rally. Five girls and five boys of the sophomore class, picked by their classmates, felt the excitement of competition as they vied for the titles of Sophomore' Hop King and Queen. On May 19, 1973 the sophomores gathered with their dates to dance, converse and enjoy the music. The highlight of the evening arrived when jorge Moreno and Lindsey Nunn were announced King and Queen. janet Smith, Lisa Mori, Roxanne Sciortino were princess runner-ups while prince runner-ups were: Chris Gaylor, Eddie Garcia, Frank Unpingco and joe Page. The sopho- morescpicked the theme SliEpin into Darkness for their hop. Fon rememberances of igh school would not be complete for the class of 75 without a colorful picture of their junior year. With two years of experience behind them the class of 75 set out to really accomplish something during their third homecoming. Constructing their best float yet the juniors took third place with the theme Shoot 2 Victory . Excitement mounted as the juniors waited at the homecoming rally for the results of the competition yelling. For the third consecutive year the class of 75 took first place. Romantic thoughts began to creep into the minds of the class as they prepared for their junior Prom. Pieces of April was the appropriate theme as the Prom was held on April 6, 1974. The juniors and their dates enjoyed the sounds of Madness on this special night. Another successful year had come and gone with Tony Ball, president, Paula Graves vice president, Roxanne Sciortino, secretary, janet Smith, treasurer, and Stella Rios, representative to thank for organizing the day by day events of the class. Memories just as the real thing go by fast and suddenly its the 1974-1975 school year again. For the seniors -nur-nu E V, 3.. r'-.4 Lf SSAES :A far H --4., L 7e , is x Q wif ...M 1 .,1-M 2 lug. 4'I'4 i?- ' A . , , 1 -df, e . lfxl .oug.' ' A . ' ll F36 1, .-K. Y dx i' '41 Pg.: 41,1 is Ji' :M .5 4 5' ' ,i my Ftvga , 5' seniors participate in annual float building MARK CONWAY and Kim Abney work hard at trying to make a winning float. Despite their good effort, the Senior Class failed to place in competition. LADD ABBOTT Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor, Ceramics IWE, Iewelry IWE KIM ABNEY Scholastic Top 10, A'Capella Choir, Madrigal, Homecoming Committee, Honor Roll, Playmakers, Thespian, Clef Club Treasurer, Clef Club President, Senior Class Treasurer, Clef Club, Club Council, Track Charter, Candy Striper, Nurses' Club, GAA ELISE ABRAHAMSON A 'Capella Choir PAMELA ALMODOVAR IV Track Charter, Varsity Track Charter, P.E. IWE IOHN ALVARADO TONY AMADOR LUANN AMAR FFA, GAA, Honor Roll, IWE IOEY AMBROSINO Honor Roll, IV Football, Frosh Football, Student Council, Band III, Auto Club, Senior Student Representative, Auto Club Treasurer, Auto Club Secretary GARY ANDRADE Band III, Stage Band, Band III Vice President, Band II IWE, Playmakers, AFS, Honor Roll, IV Track, Elementary Tutor, Rally Committee, AFS Public Relations Officer, Pep Band, A 'Capella Choir 20 l , l I l . ' I . ill 1 I lil TL et i ,of 9' f . 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I Q , --I' .E if Kiwi' TOM ATKINSON Honor Roll, Golf, Auto Club, Latin Club, French Club 'V' TONY BALL Head of Youth Council, Iunior Class President, Boys' State Alternate, Co-Most Spirited Senior Boy, Student Government, Student Council, Club Council, CSF, Honor Roll, Principal's Committee, Curriculum Committee, Science IWE, Playmakers, Spanish Club, Pep Club IOHN BARNES X af, .x A ' I 'Mg 1, N GARY BARTEE I 1 tl L KELLY BAUERLEIN ,z Y Q. - , ' ' Tennis, Girls' Swim Team, FFA, AFS, Chess Club, GAA, Honor Roll, A i - H FFA Sweetheart Runner-up, Elementary Tutor f is A lies DANE BEHNE lg , X .l, X it 'si is-if s an 1 il' swf .,t FREDDIE BENNETT IEANE BENO Gymnastics Team, CSF, Honor Roll, GAA, Spanish Club, AFS IULIETTE BETTENCOURT Band III, National Merit Scholar Semi-finalist, Student of the Month, ., Ui 2 S' ...ff CSF, CSF Vice President, CSF President, Life CSF Member, Scholastic Top 10, Sophomore Top Scholar, Band Council, Playmakers, Honor Roll, Student Council, Club Council, Music IWE, National Essay Press Award, National Anthology Press Award, Parents Club Representative, AFS, Pep Club, AFS Representative, Freshman Reading Award, Youth Council ROD BLEVINS S' ANN Btoorvirifto .Aw- 1 - qw . Y ag-.bs I Student Body President, Varsity Cheerleader, Song Leader, Student of the Month, Homecoming Queen Runner-up, CASC Region 7 President, CASC Representative, ACSA Representative, Student WASC Accreditor, Student Chairman WASC Accreditation, FIC Representative, Pep Club Secretary, Pep Club Treasurer, Most Spirited Freshman, PrincipaI's Committee, Curriculum Committee, Rally Squad, GAA, Girls' Swim Team, Girls' Basketball Team, Girls' Volleyball Team, AFS, CSF, Honor Roll, Student Council, Club Council, Student Government, Youth Council, Girls' P.E. IWE, Pep Club, Band III, Spanish Club, Frosh Football Charter, Frosh Basketball Charter, IV Football Charter, IV Basketball Charter, IAN BOLTZEN Senior Class Vice President, Honor Roll, IV Football Charter, Track Charter, GAA, Business IWE, Counseling Office IWE, Pep Club, Candy Striper, Nurses' Club, A 'Capella Choir, Elementary Tutor rf 7' DIANE BORDEN Crafts IWE BART BOWLING A 'Capella Choir, Varsity Football Manager, Boys' Block L , Driver Training IWE, Clef Club Treasurer, Band ll SHIRLEY BRACKENRIDGE . I .ffl DEVON BROOKS CSF, Life CSF Member, Honor Roll, Band lll, Scholastic Top 10, Who's Who in American High School Students, Top Freshman Scholar, Top Iunior Scholar, Band SecretaryfTreasurer, CSF Treasurer, Latin Club, Stage Band, AFS, GAA, Playmakers, Spanish, Club IERRY BROOKS FFA, Elementary Tutor, Sports Manager SYLVIA AURORA BUSTOS Honor Roll, La Raza Unida, La Raza Unida Activity Chairman, Azteca Club, GAA, Spanish Club, Principal's Committee, Pep Club, Elementary Tutor, IV Track Charter, Varsity Track Charter, Business Club, Attendance Office Assistant KEVIN M. BUTLER Frosh Football, Varsity Track, Band III, FFA, Honor Roll, Band Council, Boys' P.E. IWE IACKIE BYER Majorette, Second Five for Homecoming Queen, Rally Squad, Gymnastics Team, Band III, GAA, Candy Striper, Pep Club, Honor Roll DON BYRD FFA, Boys' Block L , Frosh Football, IV Football, Varsity Wrestling, IV Wrestling, IV Track, Varsity Track, Sports Manager, Honor Roll, Animal Science IWE, Landscaping IWE DEBBIE BYRNE Scholastic Top 10, Life CSF Member, CSF, Honor Roll, Freshman, IV, Varsity Basketball Charter, Freshman, IV, Varsity Football Charter, Girls' IV Volleyball Charter, IV and Varsity Track Charter, Girls' Block L , AFS, Spanish Club, GAA, Reading Award, English IWE, Elementary Tutor, Pep Club IUDY BYROADS Honor Roll, Liberty Bell Staff, GAA VALVETTE CAINE Rally Squad, Majorette, Band Ill, A 'Capella Choir, Pep Club, GAA, Girls' Basketball Team, Elementary Tutor, Student Council, Crafts IWE, GAA Volleyball CORNELIO CARMONA Auto Club, Auto Club Officer KATHIE CECCHINI GAA, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Elementary Tutor, Girls' Basketball Team, Girls' P.E. IWE LORl CELONI Varsity Cheerleader, Head Cheerleader, Rally Squad, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Girls' Swim Team, Pep Club, Candy Striper, GAA, Track Charter SUSAN CHAN Editor-in-Chief of LION 75 Yearbook, Yearbook Society, Annual Staff, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Scholastic Top 10, Life CSF Member, CSF, CSF Treasurer, CSF Co-Chairman of Scholarship Committee, CSF Scholarship Committee, Honor Roll, Head Songleader, Rally Committee, Song Leader, Freshman Secretary, Sophomore Treasurer, Crystal Wall, Student Advisory Committee, Student Council, Spanish Club, AFS, Playmakers, Pep Club, Pep Club Vice President, GAA, GAA Volleyball, Youth Council, Varsity Football Charter, Frosh Basketball Charter, Elementary Tutor ROBERTA CHAVEZ GAA, La Raza Unida, Crafts IWE, GAA BAsketball ALLAN COCHNAUER 22 Golf, Pep Club fi 'A Xe ,v 4 , Q CVVFN CRANUFll A 'Capella C hoir, Matlrigal, Honor Roll, Majorette, Rally Squad, Ciymnastit s lt-am, Girls' Basketball Team, Varsity Trafk, Soccer Charter, Swirnrning Charter, Trac k Charter, Playmakers, Girls' Group, GAA, Pep Cluh, Agrir ulture IVVF, Choir Treasurer, Choir Council DANIEL CRONK CARUNF CRUVWP IUANITA CRUZ ANGEI CUEVA Homecoming Committee, Honor Roll, Freshman Representative, Meat Cutting IWE, FFA ED DAUGHFRTY IV Football, Frosh Football, IV Basketball, Frosh Basketball gAi 1 'M DEBORAH DAVIS Honor Roll, AFS, Pep Club, Elementary Tutor 1' i ' Q f UN ' - L X A gr. 1 4 A 36 fa lil IANET DAVID llllRlN IJ-XXIS or gn 49-, 'i 5 .. Q 1 'Wir seniors yell for victi SNOW IN STONEBARCER GYMNASIUM IN spirit in trying to win the Homecoming spirit trophy. Cutting strips of newspaper. This adds to the spirit. gt. i I t '. 'i Av an 5 f ? pd' sv j 2 or at homecoming OCTOBER? No, it's just a way the seniors show their A This white snow stuff is actually confetti made by Afisf: we U5 .A Va , ' lv ax es ,Q 5 5- 4 ffm. .A , , Y -, av , , ggvu 'I U A- I Q5 ,YNY K, -an -.... I xc. KELLI DEAN FFA, FFA Secretary, FFA Treasurer, FFA Sweetheart Runner-up, Agriculture Business IWE, General Agriculture IWE, GAA, Candy Striper, Elementary Tutor, Office Assistant IOE DEBORBA FFA, FFA President, FFA Chaplin, Agriculture IWE, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, Sports Manager, Frosh Football, Student Council GEORGE DELAROSA Auto Shop IWE, Auto Club, Honor Roll TINA DELGADO MARC DEL 'IMMAGINE Honor Roll NANCY DEMARTINI Commissioner of Curriculum, Assistant Commissioner of Publicity, Student Government, Student Council, Club Council, Student Advisory Committee, Principal's Committee, Scholastic Top 10, Honor Roll, CSF, Life CSF Member, CSF Secretary, Spanish Club, Pep Club, AFS, Elementary Tutor, Math Tutor, IV Football Charter, IV Basketball Charter, Varsity Basketball Charter, Youth Council KEVIN DITMARS Auto Club, Pep Club, FFA, Iewelry IWE, Ceramics IWE DAVID DOMINCO Boys' Block L , Varsity Baseball, Soccer, IV Baseball, IV Basketball, Pep Club, Auto Club, FFA, Auto Shop IWE CARY EBERSOLE Frosh Football, Cross Country, Varsity Track, IV Track, Boys' Block Wood Shop :wr 25 week. They faced hard com- GARY ELLISON Varsity Football, IV Football, Frosh Football, IV Wrestling, Varsity Track, JV Track, Boys' Block Band III DOUG ELSEA RUSTY ENOS Varsity Football, Boys' Block Frosh Football KIM ERSKINE Elementary Tutor, FFA TULIN EVLIYA Foreign Exchange Student, AFS, CSF TERI FITZPATRICK Elementary Tutor, Honor Roll VALLERIE FRAZIER Gymnastics Team, GAA, AFS, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Liberty Bell Staff, Track Charter, Soccer Charter, Counseling Office IWE, Youth Council, Azteca Club, Band II TWILA FULLER Pep Club, Pre-school Tutor VALERIE GAGE Girls' Softball, Girls' Basketball Team, Girls' Volleyball, GAA Officer, GAA, IWE, Girls' Block L , Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor senior class pulls their way to victor over sophs STRUGGLING with all their strength are the sen- iors in the lug-3-War con- test during Homecoming petition. Zh MIKE GALINDO Varsity Football Manager MARTHA GALVAN ROSA GALVAN STEVE GALVIN . DELLA GARCIA Elementary Tutor, Candy Striper EDDIE GARCIA Varsity Basketball, Senior Class President, Student Government, Sophomore Class President, Boys' Block L , Frosh Basketball, Student Council, Freshman Class Vice President, Club Council, Sophomore Hop King Runner-up, Spanish Club, Principal's Committee, Boys' P.E. IWE, Physiology IWE ELVIRA IVERAI GARCIA Girls' Basketball Team, La Raza Unida, Pep Club, GAA, Honor Roll, Principal's Committee HECTOR GARCIA IV Track ROBERT GARDNER Metal Show IWE CHRIS GAYLOR Varsity Football, IV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Most Valuable Player, Boys' Block L , Honor Roll, Sophomore Hop King Runner-up, P.E. IWE IEANNIE GHIGGERI Commissioner of Publicity, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Homecoming Committee, IV Cheerleader, Rally Squad, Rally Committee, Sophomore Hop Queen Runner-up, Honor Roll, Student Council, Student Government, Club Council, Girls' P.E. IWE, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Math Tutor, GAA IOHN GOMES LION Head Photographer, Life CSF Member, Drum Major, Band III, Yearbook Society President, Scholastic Top 10, Student Council, Honor Roll, CSF, Scholarship Committee Co-Chairman, Student Curriculum Committee, Playmakers, Rally Committee, AFS, Band Council, Annual Staff, Club Council, Youth Council, Scholarship Committee, Chess Club RAUL GOMEZ Frosh Football, IV Football, Varsity Football, Frosh Basketball, Boys' Block L KIM CONZALE5 Student Government, Honor Roll, Girls' Basketball Team, Elementary Tutor, AFS, Counseling Office, Girls' Swim Team Charter, Track Charter, GAA, Pep Club, Latin Club, Azteca Club, Student Council, Girls' Softball Team, Club Council PAULA IO GRAVES Homecoming Queen, Iunior Vice President, Sophomore Representative, Song Leader, Rally Squad, Girls' Swim Team, Varsity Swimming Charter, Frosh Basketball Charter, National Poetry Press Award, Honor Roll, Pep Club, GAA, GAA Secretary, Student Council MARYANN GREENWOOD Girls' Basketball Team, A 'Capella Choir, Pep Club, GAA, Girls' Softball Team, Girls' Volleyball Team, Pop Chorus BYRON GROSECLOSE RICHARD GUERRA IV Track SILVIA GUTIERREZ GILBERT HACAR Auto Club, FFA 28 j 7' I 6,- .f ,- ,ax 1- 'S' 'Q seniors cooperate to hop in a sack race 1 4' iv, W 'I wif ' - 3225? f'? ' M!4V ' -' .L 5' f, -1.. L W- A ,. f'f1, ::'2 '-. '41, 'f ' if-'44 4 A- ff-17' , 4, ,sv .. . az, f 1 s 4 , WW' 'ffl ' ft ' ' s 'f 1 W1 y A My ', ' Q U 4 ,f clgwff ,,g- , 1 f - - ,, ,f fu? ifv4 ct13'Wh ,, Ltyifiwyf I+ ' ' . ' . ' ' ry ff A f'f?,'31Hf'5 : f'5 73?f gig' wifi? 1 ,.., f I ur ' 4 , , ' MMF,f:',,r X ,, fm , 5 A 1 ,, gf 45. V' I .A 4. 1 9 Q 'Mn ' 'L 5 ,,, 'l4',4f 3.17 i' ,T 1' . ' wi? 5 Yi , ,Lfywt f2 5-5fff'T53ZLgf.??Tf as f its U7 ' im-, f 40 If mx J, gzvw V If Q , 1' -,lf ,, ,Q '34 Mf fft-'! i','7 t . ,., ll 9 ',, .14 4' .- W f. L ' '7f'g!.,1 .. t wwf ,,: new 'YY' Pham I ..,, 5 yu, ,, an W1 f-f 'Qs' f T, 11 Avg, , an 1 'fm Q.- fl SENIORS try to add points towards the homecoming trophy as Dan- ny Navarrette and Stella Rios hop as fast as their three legs can go. The seniors scored highest in points. GREG HAMLIN Frosh Basketball, IV Track, IV Football, Varsity Track, Band Ill, FFA, Boys' P.E. IWE, IV Basketball BRYAN HAMPTON BRETT HANBERG Varsity Track, IV Swimming, Soccer, Auto Club, FFA, Student Government ALBERT HARREWYN BIA IWE IULIE HARRIS Girls' Block L , Student Council, GAA, Elementary Tutor, Volleyball Team, A 'Capella Choir, Softball Team GREG HAUGH Varsity Swimming, IV Track, Boys' Block L , Honor Roll PATRICK HAWKINS FFA, A 'Capella Choir, Pep Club, CSF, Honor Roll, Clef Club Vice President, Tenor Representative of Clef Club, Agriculture IWE, Clef Club DEBORAH HENDRIX IESUS HERRERA Frosh Football, IV Track, Varsity Football DORIAN HISATOMI Honor Roll, CSF, Frosh Football Charter, IV Football Charter, Track Charter, Spanish Club, Band Il, Band Ill, Candy Striper, Pep Club, Business Club DENNIS HOLDER Latin Club, Auto Club, CSF, Honor Roll, Auto Shop Treasurer PATRICIA HUGHES Second Five for Homecoming Queen, Song Leader, Rally Squad, CSF, Honor Roll, Pep Club, GAA, Design and Composition IWE, Soccer Charter IANET HUSTEDT Honor Roll, CSF, Life CSF Member, Elementary Tutor, Candy Striper, Nurses' Club, Homemaking IWE, Clothing IWE, Latin Club, GAA, AES, FHA TIM IDDINGS Varsity Basketball, Agriculture IWE, FFA Representative, IV Basketball LYLE IANIS Latin Club, Playmakers, Pep Club, AFS, Curriculum Committee, Liberty Bell Staff 29 SKIP IENSEN Soccer, FFA, FFA Vice President IOSE IIMENEZ WESLEY KENDALL TOM KENT Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track, Boys' Block L DAVID KURYLA Varsity Wrestling, 1V Wrestling, Boys' Block L , Auto Club ROSS LAST A 'Capella Choir, Madrigal, Barber Shop Quartet, CSF, CSF Vice President, CSF President, Life CSF Member, Honor Roll, Band III, Scholastic Top 10, Student Council, Biology IWF ERICA LEE A 'Capella Choir, Music IWE, Library IWE, FFA SCOTT LEE Auto Club, Hi Risers, Frosh Football ANDY LEINWEBER Auto Club, Honor Roll IIMENEZ LINER CHARLES LLEWELLYN Clef Club, Choir, Chorus PAMELA MADEROS RUTH ELIZABETH MAIOCCO Yearbook Society Vice President, LION Photographer, Yearbook Society, Girls' P.E. IWE, Annual Staff, Sophomore Hop Queen Runner-up, Varsity Volleyball, GAA, Pep Club, Head Swimming Charter, Assistant Swim Team Coach, Girls' Swim Team, Frosh Basketball Charter, Freshman Secretary, Most Spirited Freshman Girl LEO MARTIN Varsity Football, Frosh Football, Soccer, La Raza Unida, Boys' Block L RHONDA MARTIN Playmakers, Girls' Basketball Team, Girls' Block L , Girls' Softball Team, GAA, Girls' Swim Team, Gymnastics Team, Pep Club, Candy Striper, Elementary Tutor WSW-52 vx z9 r1 W. ,,,, I I? r ul alt .-,.i 1 ,gif ,Ve v... g I fl , 4 244 ,,,....ar' 'Ni 'U- rl' . . N135 ,, we QS CECILIA MARTINEZ Candy Striper, Library IWE MARY MARTINEZ Gymnastics Team, La Raza Unida, Elementary Tutor, Library Assistant DENNIS WARREN MAY Band III, Stage Band, Soccer, IV Swimming, Student Council, Playmakers, FFA, Elementary Tutor, Library IWE, Boys' Block L senior class posters build spirit during homecoming POSTER DAY is just one of the many activities sponsored by the Pep Club during Homecoming. The seniors add their spirit by hanging unique signs throughout A-e the school. - . -2- -x-'Q ,-git 4 I s BEV McALLISTER IOYCE MCCLELLAND IOHN MCKENZIE - .- with , as 1 tl jx 1' 1 'A 'C- RONALD MCKINNEY Varsity Baseball, IV Baseball, Honor Roll KATHY MCLAIN EDDIE MECCA Frosh Football, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Varsity Track ADRIAN MELCIOZA RICK MELGOZA Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Most Valuable Player, IV Basketball, IV Football, Frosh Football, Boys' Block L , Auto Club IOHN MELLO Ill Varsity Baseball, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Auto Club, FFA, Hi Risers, Boys' Block L , Honor Roll IEFFREY MESHISHNEK Auto Club, FFA PERRY MIGUEL IV Track, Meat Processing IWE, FFA, Honor Roll, Principal's Committee 32 'Q 0 senior class president accepts winning trophy EDDIE GARCIA, president of the Senior Class, happily ac- cepts the spirit trophy awarded to his class for earning the most points during Homecoming week. UE, Fi 6. 2? 1 V Q ., ,a Q 'f X- ' . Z U' qw-f-4 KIM MlNCEY DWAYNE KEITH MINICK Varsity Baseball, Boys' Block L , Life CSF Member, Scholastic Top 10, Honor Roll, Boys' State Representative, Student Body Vice President, Commissioner of justice, Student Council, Student Government, CSF, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Physics IWE, Club Council XAVIER MONTENEGRO ROBERT MOONEY Varsity Track, Student Representative to the Board, Chairman of Student Council, Student Government, Varsity Football, IV Football, Frosh Football, Boys' Block L , Honor Roll, IV Track, Rally Committee, CSF, Curriculum Committee, Student Council DIANE MOORE Tennis, CSF, Latin Club, Latin Club Secretary, CSF Secretary, Honor Roll, Life CSF Member, Art IWE, Pep Club, AFS, GAA, ICL, ICL Northern Representative SYLVIA MORALES IORGE MORENO All League Basketball, All League Football, Most Valuable Player: Basketball, Sophomore Hop King, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Boys' Block L , Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Spanish Club, Auto Club, Boys' P.E. IWE, Football Co-Captain LYNN MORGAN Spanish Club, Pep Club, GAA, AFS, Girls' Swimming Charter, Science IWE, Playmakers DANIEL MORI Honor Roll, Spanish Club, Auto Club LISA MORI Rally Squad, Rally Committee, Homecoming Committee, GAA, Frosh Cheerleader, Sophomore Hop Queen Runner-up, Elementary Tutor PAT MUNDS FFA, IV Baseball IOSE MUNOZ Student Council, Student Gov't, Honor Roll, La Raza Unida, Spanish Club, Freshman Class President, Sophomore Class President, La Raza Unidas President, Frosh Football, IV Track, Varsity Track, Cross Country LETICIA MUNOZ SHERRY MYERS FFA, FFA Sweetheart Runner-up, FFA Reporter, Candy Striper, Nurses' Club, GAA, Track Charter KEN NAKAO 33 i' 'Y DANNY NAVARRETTE Student of the Month, Commissioner of Athletics, Homecoming Committee, Homecoming Committee Chairman, Student Government, Hi Risers, Auto Club, Auto Club President, Elementary Tutor, Frosh Basketball, IV Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Boys' P.E. IWE, Most Spirited junior. IANICE NEELY RICK NIETO A TUTI NUNEZ Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Band III, Stage Band LINDSEY NUNN Homecoming Queen Attendant, Homecoming Committee, Rally Squad, IV Cheerleader, Rally Committee, Pep Club, Commissioner of Rallies and Assemblies, Sophomore Hop Queen, Attendance Office IWE, Spanish Club, Playmakers, Elementary Tutor, Student Government MARIA TERESA GAITAN OLVEDA Honor Roll, GAA, Girls' Block L , Elementary Tutor, La Raza Unida, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Soccer Charter, GAA Secretary, Girls' P.E. IWE, Office Assistant, Girls' Softball, Girls' Volleyball, Azteca Club, Business Club PAM ORMAN Q- - G at is FFA Sweetheart Runner-up, Girls' Track, CSF, Honor Roll, AFS, FFA, FFA Freshman Representative, FFA Historian, Candy Striper, Latin Club DELIA ORTEGA La Raza Unida, Elementary Tutor, Office Assistant, Art IWE, Girls' Group WILLIAM ORTEZ Varsity Swimming, Most Valuable Swimmer, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, FFA ,ae A 3 . 4? ' I W If 10 4' 1 ft Q V ' ' 01 D ' i H RALPH OSEGUERA Varsity Wrestling, Boys' Block L , Boys' P.E. IWE IOE PAGE WAYNE PASTOR Varsity Football, IV Football, Frosh Football, Playmakers gr' T- If Ifgffifl -J. QQ GZ Q-'tr ' ine ' l -w, , .tr , kj, NANCYE NORENE PAYNE Tennis, Candy Striper, CSF, Scholastic Top 10, Girls' Track, Girls' I 9 Block Spanish Club, GAA, AFS, Band Ill, Nurses' Club, CSF . Secretary, AFS Treasurer, Latin Club, Senior Class Secretary, Girls' ,. Volleyball, Elementary Tutor, Honor Roll, Gymnastics Show RICK PEASE RAY PEDROZA Q' - Frosh Football,lV Football 1 l+ ' is-hm Th, senior class officers ponder decisions of last year MR. HERB SCOTT, Senior Class Adviser, watches on as class officers, Kim Ab- ney, treasurer, Eddie Garcia, pres- ident, lan Boltzen, vice president and Nancye Payne, secretary make plans for their senior year. BEATRICE PEREZ Girls' Basketball Team, Playmakers, Candy Striper, Pep Club, Azteca Club, Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor, Wrestling Timer BILL PERREIRA PATRICIA PETERS TONYA PETERS Track Sports Manager, Homecoming Committee, Candy Striper, Latin Club, FFA, Liberty Bell Staff, AFS, Track Charter, Freshman Class Representative, Liberty Bell Editor, Pep Club, Playmakers, GAA, SASC, Commissioner of Public Relations for CASC RONALD PETROSH Pep Club, Playmakers, AFS, Foreign Exchange Student, AFS President, Club Council, Ham Radio Vice President LOUIS POOL Frosh Football, Soccer, Metals 2 IWE, BIA Metals IWE, Auto Club, Hi Risers, Honor Roll STEVE PROBST Frosh Football, IV Track, FFA, Metals IWE ERNEST QUINTANILLA Varsity Basketball, IV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Frosh Football, Spanish Club, La Raza Unida, Hi Risers, Auto Club, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Student Government, Auto Club Representative, Boys' P.E. IWE SCOTT RAWSON 35 f l IOHN RAY IV Football, Frosh Football, Auto Club, FFA, Honor Roll, Varsity Wrestling ROGINA REED Girls' Basketball Team, Most Valuable Player: Girls' Basketball, Girls' Softball Team, GAA, JV Football Charter, Frosh Football Charter, Honor Roll, Principal's Committee, Girls' P,E. IWE, Elementary Tutor, Pep Club SUSAN REEVES Attendance Office IWE, A 'Capella Choir, Chorus TAMI REYNOLDS Attendance Office IWE A CHARLES RICHARDS IOHN RIOS ' Boys' Block L , Varsity Wrestling, IV Wrestling, Varsity Baseball, Frosh Football, IV Track 5 . , ,, i ' . i .f 'X seniors win competition yell at homecoming rall A8 Q EXCITEMENT builds as the seniors yell their way to victory at the 1975 Homecoming rally. Following .1 tradition they set themselves, the class of 1975 went on to win the Homecoming competition yell for the fourth time. A combination of first, second, and third places in the various Home- 36 . . . . . x x . V . . coming activities gave the sc niors a winning number of points 2 sa! STELLA RIOS A GAA, Gymnastics Team, Elementary Tutor, Pep Club, Track Charter ' Wrestling Charter, Iunior Class Representative, Student Council CHERYL ROBINSON Attendance Office IWE, Iewelry IWE ROSE MARIE ROBLES Spanish Club, AFS, Candy Striper, Pep Club, Elementary Tutor, Honor Roll, Bicycle Club, Pep Club Vice President, GAA, Nurses' Club KATHLEEN ROCKER Honor Roll, Spanish Club, AFS, Tennis, Girls' Block L , GAA, Pep Club, GAA Swim Charter, FFA Sweetheart Runner-up ROMAN RODRIGUEZ ROSARIO RODRIGUEZ LORRAINE ROMERO ROSEMARIE ROMERO Counseling Office IWE, Clothing IWE, Elementary Tutor CHUCK RUSSO Varsity Football, IV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Baseball, IV Baseball CARLOS SANABRIA Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Cross Country, IV Track, Varsity Track, Boys' Block L , Homecoming Committee, Student Council, Chess Club, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Playmakers Honor Roll, AFS, Pep Club, Playmakers Treasurer, AFS Vice President, Chemistry IWE, International Thespian Society ROSEMARIE SANCHEZ Student Body Treasurer, Gymnastics Team, Second Five for Homecoming Queen, Freshman Class Treasurer, Girls' Basketball Team, Girls' Block L , GAA, Scholastic Top 10, CSF, Student Government, Swimming Charter, Girls' P.E. IWE, Girls' Volleyball Team, Student Council, Pep Club, FHA, Honor Roll FILOMENA SARMENTO Honor Roll, AFS, Pep Club PAULA SCIORTINO Homecoming Committee, CSF, Scholastic Top 10, Honor Roll, Candy Striper, GAA, Football Charter, Pep Club, Latin Club, Science IWE, Youth Council ROXANNE SCIOTINO Homecoming Queen Attendant, Sophomore Hop Queen Runner-up, Rally Squad, Head IV Cheerleader, Freshman Cheerleader, Iunior Class Secretary, Office Assistant, GAA, Honor Roll, Gymnastics Team, Elementary Tutor, Principal's Committee, Swimming Charter STEPHANIE SEENO GAA, Pep Club, Honor Roll, IV and Varsity Track Charter, Counseling Office IWE 37 senior girls put up posters to generate spirit ---4 'Q . wipiabki.. 410' ir' ,I i' SENIORS Paula Graves, Tanya Tutor, and Ian Boltzen roll up their class' prize winning poster with mixed emotions as their last poster day at Liberty comes to a conclusion. The seniors took first in the poster competition and went on to capture the most points during Homecoming ANTHONY SERNA 32 week. The spirit trophy was presented to the class during the rally. ?' :OX Y' Boys' Block L , Frosh Basketball, IV Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Swimming SUZANNE SHIMER FFA RICHARD SHORAS ffm, if ,.. 2 IOHN H. SHOWAKER Homecoming Committee, Honor Roll, Curriculum Committee, Student Council, Police Cadet, Boys' Block FFA, Varsity Baseball, Frosh Football, IV Football PAUL SIPES - FFA, Honor Roll, IV Track, Tennis STEPHEN SISK AFS, Honor Roll, Pep Club . KINESS SMART Gymnastics Team, IV Cheerleader, Rally Squad, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball Team, Playmakers, Rally Committee, Counseling Office IWE IANET SMITH Majorette, Candy Striper, Second Five for Homecoming Queen, Sophomore Hop Queen Runner-up, Track Charter, Swimming Charter, Iunior Class Treasurer TRACY SMITH 38 Q, :F A is x , X x, fix V 1 . af 43' .1 ,' fs 1 i u -Liar , I VP ,. wut J 1 , ., my ig, ' sv, f., me 1, , 'SQ' Tray' Fl. .19 O 2,5 , 3,-, . ' 'An ' , lf lr, H HER, .- - , a : L'- 5 I MANUEL F. SOARES FFA, Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor, General Agriculture IWE, R.O,P. Meats IWE, FFA Representative to State Convention LORl LEE STAFFORD Honor Roll, Pep Club, Pep Club President, Homecoming Committee, CSF, GAA, Student Council, Club Council, Gymnastics Team Manager, Chemistry IWE, Spanish Club, French Club DARLENE STEWART FFA, FFA Sweetheart, GAA, Girls' Swim Team, Girls' Basketball Team Girls' Softball Team, Girls' P.E. IWE, Track Charter, Pep Club, Honor Roll BERTHA STONE Honor Roll, Counseling Office IWE, Attendance Office IWE, Elementary Tutor, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Business Club GLORIA TEIXEIRA Pep Club, FFA, GAA, Girls' Softball Charter, Office Assistant IAMES TOWNSEND Most Valuable Player: Football, Varsity Football, IV Football, Frosh Football, Boys' Block L , Auto Club, Playmakers, A 'Capella Choir, Varsity Basketball, IV Track, Clef Club MARY ANN TOWNSEND Student Government, Pep Club VERNON TUCKER IV Track, Frosh Football, FFA, Soccer, Spanish Club TANYA TUTOR WNW Sophomore Class Secretary, Spanish Club, Playmakers, FFA, GAA, Candy Striper, Elementary Tutor, Girls' Volleyball Team, IV and Varsity Track Charter, FHA, Pep Club LAWANNA TUTTLE Pep Club, Office Assistant, Latin Club RICHARD URBANO Spanish Club, Elementary Tutor, Student Council IOBINA URENDA Spanish Club, Playmakers, La Raza Unida, Nurses' Club, Pep Club, Candy Striper, GAA, Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor, Clothing IWE, Homemaking IWE VON UTTERBACK Frosh Football, IV Basketball, Student Council, Spanish Club, Honor Roll, Principal's Committee BRYAN VAISSADE Frosh Football, Band III IOHN VAWSER Varsity Baseball, IV Baseball, Varsity Football, IV Football, IV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Boys' Block Pep Club, FFA, Agriculture IWE 39 DELINDA VILES CSF, Honor Roll, Latin Club Vice President, Latin Club, AFS, GAA, Girls' Volleyball Team, Pep Club BETTY WALLIS Homemaking Ill IWE, Clothing IWE ANNETTE WALSTON Playmakers, Pep Club, FFA, AFS, Honor Roll, jewelry IWE, Of- fice IWE, Crafts IWE, Girls' P.E. IWE PAM WARD Elementary Tutor MARK WELKER FFA, Library IWE LORRI WHITE Annual Staff, Yearbook Society, Scholastic Top 10, CSF, Life CSF Member, Scholarship Committee, Honor Roll, Latin Club, Latin Club Treasurer, GAA, FHA, AFS, ICL JERRY WHITENER Auto Club, Metal Shop IWE ELTON WILLIAMS PA'l'l'I WILLIAMS Candy Striper, FFA, AFS, Honor Roll, FFA Sweetheart Runner-up, Track Charter, Driver Training IWE STEPHENSON K. WONG Band Ill, Stage Band, Honor Roll, CSF, Scholastic Top 10, Ten- nis, Band Ill President, Club Council, Band Council DEBBIE WOOD Counseling Office IWE, Elementary Tutor IACK WRIGHT Honor Roll, Wood Shop IWE DEBBIE YOUNG TROY ZACHARY FFA IIM ZWETZ IV Football, Frosh Football, IV Baseball, Auto Club, Latin 40 Club, FFA L lr ,. 1-ff' S 1 5. Li 5 . -4. .nv ' ,mv I+ 5 QV 'ITV Ci Y' Q-2' ii' ' .Sz - . 'f ,Q I 1 .-. 1 5 ,. , ,,. w. , 'Y r , P . C 4 N QQ is ,fig Vwfff- .. ' tw. ,311 4 Q 213, , 4415:-. -11, f x Y, -My-5:9 35..,f . 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Ft, un aw .AQ 8 X 0 .14 1:32 f- ' 1 4 Richard Bariuelos Ciina Barajas Dan Barnes Elizabeth Barthman Lauri Bausch jennifer Beaver Rosemarie Billingsley Diana Borden Laura Borges Ken Bough Peggy Bowling Robert Boykin Debbie Branvold joe Brieseno Daniel Broussard Cindy Brown Lanny Brown Tim Brown Michele Buckler Steve Burkham Robert Burroughs Kyndl Buzas Susan Cakebread Carol Campbell Siqifredo Cardona jeannette Carter Debbie Celoni Neomi Chavez Kim Conn julie Conway Mike Cooper LuAnn Cornelius Daniel Costa john Cox Denise Cruz Duke Davenport Chris Davis jacky Davis Marvin Davis David Deardorff julie DeBorba Dino Del Barba Sandi Del Barba Bob DePiaz1a julie DeSair joe De-Vera Priscilla Dorog Mike Dozovr Carol Drake ' 5 1-144, .2- M l , iz? 'ffl is -,Q if - rw. 1 Q 1 WV! ff W Q ,if 'Y 2:12 ,I ,' ff 4 Q 'QL.ii'a1-s- 2, A 3 4 1 E' I 1 .J ' yn -, 1 - 2' in l' l wk sf 4,1 If L l . M 4 6 llillnfll l I , .iw V Hlw,lliHIA ,l1ii''Ill 2 I . . , i ,nn-s., Iay4,9 A?f.1'4: W jblifiiff guumif' 22' if ' Yjwf n ' 1, I tv 5. ' '-'- :gf-t l - .m f V 2 ,, ' 'll ,F , ,., fy ,f, N -' YE ' . . fn Q A ,V 0 Yr 'tt A 4, ' Tilt 'itigigfgf A K V . . , 1 f K f if M 4' 5491 f ,-,is I4.z,1, 59' 1523: 1 N W? , 4 4, H Q . . i x 1 A wif' A a W if s It WELL I TRIED! shouts Lisa Mune as she makes it plain to see that her class didn't win . l N the egg toss contest, which took place on Homecoming day. The juniors went on to win second in in this event even though the mishap. , 1 1 ,fl ,f 4, mv., we V- - H - ., F - 2 .J i l ' ' K .uf l 3 ' l is r jl R3 Qi. 5 ,414 . Kathy Duke Tom Elder Doug Ellison Doug Elsea Sherry Erickson Erick Eslick Oscar Esparza David Fachner Olga Felix Steve Ferguson Deena Frazier Mike Funez joseph Gaines Scott Galbraith Kreig Galloway Gayle Gamino Efrem Garcia Eleanor Garcia Ernesto Garcia Fidel Garcia Manuel Garcia Soledad Garcia Vicky Garcia Ysidro Garcia Ken Gaylor Timi Gonsalves Keninin Gray Harry Green Crystal Grover lim Gruessing Sylvia Gutierrez Heidi Hampton Russell Hampton Frank Hanson Randy Harrington Michelle Hartmann Barrett Henderson David Hernandez Louie Hernandez Maria Hernandez Barbara Hitt Rick Howard Wanda Howard Karen Hughes Tim lddings Karen lackson Art Jacobsen Eric lacobsen Bertha limenez Rhonda loaquin , Lisiiilln if NNN , +......4, '1:'1114,4- +z..,..4ij 'Hwy z.z.4.N 4 H .4 .+I 'hub +M++u . 7' Y' .EQ I 4 In LEADING the junior Class are the advisors, Miss Reta Pirtle, and Mr lerry Black, and jennifer Beaver, secretary, Sandy Pittman, president, Becky Reberro treasurer, and Terri Tipton, vice president joe johnson Vicki johnson Travis jones jesse juarez Robert Kanagaki Norla Kelts Tim Kent Chris Kingsbury Katherine Knauss Dennis Kraucyk Richard Lasater jeanette Last David Leat jennifer Lefler Alan Loredo Gary Macy Tim Mader Debra Maggiora Marty Maggiore Vernon Maloney jack Marlowe Hortencia Martin janiel Martin Arthur Martinez Patricia Martinez Tim Martinez Dan Marquez Shawn McAllister jeanene McAtee Gaylene McClella Laurie McLendon Monte McKinney Rori McKinnon Rick Mello Rick Merritt Leroy Metheny Wendy Michaud Lori Modrall Irma Montenegro Inez Moore Lydia Morado josefina Morales Ron Morris Sandy Moser jerry Moss Lisa Mune Salvador Munoz Pamela Neiger Sylvia Novero Amber Nunes Gerald Odahlen Migdalia Olan Angie Olveda Annette Olvera Flor Orduno Mitchell Paden Daneil Page Faye Pastor Kaye Pastor Tony Pate Lupe Pena Ray Perez Lawrence Peters juniors Sandy Pittman Janette Plaster Mike Fortwood Robert Powers Mari Puente Lupe Pulido Mike Pulido Hugo Quintanilla Delfina Ramos Cindy Ray Susan Reeves Richard Regelman Debbie Rego Tammy Reynolds Rebecca Ribeiro Troy Rice leanne Ridolfi Allison Rios Denise Rios Ray Rios William Rivera Lisa Robertson Greg Robinson Rocio Rodriquez Kenneth Rogers Mark Rogers Pam Rogers Leslie Roma Lorraine Romero Rosemarie Romero Lisa Rosas Benito Sanchez Tony Sanchez Lore Sanders Diana Salter 46 , , l 'take off to victory' with homecoming float I 4 Jf' . '51 1 , 'fa ' -5 '. ,W -4- ,XF A Lv x, - m 5: 1. . Mun rw sr .1 ,. , , I -M . . is ,T , ,, , n fi 1 5 A rs . r , r 4 4' Fwmwfi Philip Somerhalder Ed Spanger Frank Spinelli Randy Standridge Morgan St. john lannel Stolhand Ron Sudweeks Cecilia Tamayo Charlene Thompson Terry Tipton Kim Tomlin Tami Tomlin Debbie Tovar Christine Townsend Ben Tutor Peter Unpingo Terry Upton Paul Urenda Katy Utterback Armando Valencia Karen VanBrunt Steve Van Buren Robert Vasquez Theresa Vaswer Miguel Villa Renee Vornhagen Annette Walston Debra Washington George Watson Linda West Wendy Wetzel Bill Whitmer Mike Whitmer lerry Whitener leff Williams Frieda Wiseley David Wolfenbarger Gregory Wong Bill Wood Cheryle Yingling David Young Debbie Young 48 'Q 2 l. ,V fzn-I, , - -ff., .f i J: x , . , sl V - -2: 'auf ,. - .J . S. wil af A 5 J - 3 L l f . it J ' X ' 3 5 ,- A-Q ' -V A 1 Anita Abrahamson Roni Allen Teri Allen less Analos Pam Anderson David Andrade Rick Armstrong sophomores capture third in float competition f l fx 5 t f l 9' Q., N . l l it 5 ,f v. 1 5 .rx l 5 ,fp rl l SOPHOMORE theme Can the Trojan pla- ces third in the float contest. Steve Bacchini Mitch Ball Lucke Bates Versal Batesel Frank Becerra janet Beeks Valerie Bilbo Steve Bishop Paul Blacker Shirle Blevins Tom Bloomfield Linda Borges Cathy Brackenridge Dennis Bradley Rick Bradley Merri Bristow Debbie Brooks Kerri Brown Luz Burrola Nancy Byer a y yron 49 P II B lavier Caballero Sherry Cagle Lisa Cardoso Emilio Carrillo Felipe Carvajal Theresa Castellanoz Rick Cero Blaine Chambers Doug Chane loe Chavez Casey Clements Cheryl Clements Mark Coelho Mike Coelho Colleen Coleman jeff Cooper Theresa Continente Debbie Cottrell Edith Cox Leanne Crown Steve Cunha Maxine Dannelley Debbie Davis lim Davis Karin Davis leff Day Betty Dearman Saul DelaGarza Carlos Delgado Martha DelReal Trino Dia? Dianne Domingo Peggy Dominguez lerry Donnell loann Donnell Steve Dorog I t- l ki kk 6' I I 1' i ,M v 5:1 y ' w LT--f,, Q. POSING under a tree are the Sophomore Class officers: Kati Stornetta, pres- identg Gary Wilson, advisorg Debbi Upshaw, secretaryp 1056 Oseguera, vice-pres- ur .5 -' A 5 identg David Snow, treasurer. Q- .4 1 rdf il class of '77 officers, adviser pose under campus tree Iv- f v- 5 x '-'Y ,-v S' M.. K ,,, L ,i.vf?N 3.15,? 1 , x 1 as t in-1, I lvl! ,lg if t dn., .2 ff . rlwvdv v Iv, 'fl' l?,,,, E Cheryl Drake Leonard Duarte Michelle Duncan Erin Durbin lerry Ebersole Stein Eden Nancy Ellsworth David Elsea Randy Enos Patti Farmer Kim Fertado Cindy Fowler Kelley Frazier Lonnie Frazier Richard Freeze lerri Gallegos Ramon Galvan Antonio Galvez Gina Gamino Diana Garcia Michael Garcia Nolberto Garcia Kathy Gary SindaGhiozzi Darla Giannini Richard Gill Dan Gillette David Golliher Veronica Gomez Steve Gonsalves lose Gonzalez lim Grahn julie Grant Reine Graves Roger Graves Danny Gray Dusty Gray Kim Griggs Mark Grover Gilbert Guerra Colleen Gunder Mark Gunder Mike Gursky jackie Haege Scott Hampton Tony Harrewyn Sherry Harrington Deanna Harris Shirley Harrison 51 Rebecca Hactchock Doug Heinl Craig Hendersen Beverly Henry Debbie Henry jeanne Hercules Andy Hernandez Laura Holland Nancy Hopkins Philip Hulsey jeff Hunt Mike jensen jesus jimenez Cindy johnson Robert Kaehr Greg Kelley Mike Kersting Marjorie Kidwell Andrea Kirkpatrick james Kitterman Pam Knowles Matt Kohnen Ronnie Kraucyk Susan Laird Mike Lambert Lisa Laremore john Lasater Myra Lathrum Kelly Lawler Don Lee Mark Leeper Yvonne Lefler Lisa Lennier Sheressa Leroux I' 3vin Llwellyn Peggy Llwellyn - - . ,- . V vl In C 1 vg -W Q . ,, , '7x ' .. V - Tv- ' if l gngy, lj! E ll LL ' T- Qx- v T iw . I 'Q , t - - ' . 1 ,f , l . t ,yu-:.'1f, pfzfyi l ,I l I -.lx--Lzggzfzgzifm 2 , . . EIE1flf:I '.'.'5l:' , L' ' l ey vga TZ ft? if ' : Eff . f ' E I v Q ,L x' x' At., 4' 1 'sllk 4 ' I R R xslt! 3 ' ' i i I I ' A P , ' A aft ' a . S i f ,- of L 4. , .4 -Q., U 1 ff' ! l ' 'G . sl l' 1 ,.' I . vb I n 7' . - 6 A. L C, c 'a:i1..f:k1f,i,, -' . f? 7' I . , ' L I' firing' I WT - I t qi . I, .lin '-'5 41 ,- 7?'f7f4 Q- ' - , a .5 Q EQ L ' rf a+ - '- sefveecjm-,.,,ryr 4 ' f 4 fl' H 'Q l l 19 f'1 .r Q . , L L, .sl - ugivfv' ' .,, ah: lk J I A , x f V i.,'f uv , Q . . , 4 Q 4 4 t 41?x.. 1 -1 , 5 quid! 6' '1 K Y: Y iff U ' s . fi 3 if I Y V ll? l I o. ' ' I V ' . 4, y ' ' ' ' -. ' X -xl .l 'tl' 1 , l 'K ' it . 1 , 1 W - A - K ll il ,fy ,L . ll ' V - I 5 1 F SHOWERED with confetti sophomores show their spirit at the Homecoming Rally which is just part of the total activities that take place during that week Ni., X I ' 1 sophomores try to outyell other classes ff XY .A X IGH- at--QT Z,-Lf: fl' px 'pf uri' . .,,., V, I rl Q Rl x All: K-A I ff-'Z ' V . Nu, ,4. . v , i 4' 1 L i l 3' .'-.' , V .. ,. , .. 1 , HSN ffl ' f S-,,.,,...-f U x- ' -- f277 .,,., be-Q--2 'M' A-2---.ilfl A+: . . L tt X A I I t , la 1 ,li I - at l ,f Yi dxf Y , Q 4 .I , 7 1 , 1 2- 1 u 'Q bd ,., P li A A Larry Lopez jesus Lowe Steve Lowe Brian Lyons Leslie Lyons David Maderos Kathy Markison Mark Martinez Rosemary Martinez Susie Marquez Don Mattos Vickie McCurdy jeanne McLain Patty McMurtrey janet McNeil joyce McNeil Theresa McNeley Fernando Melgoza Victor Mello Eldemira Mendoza john Mendoza Nanette Mendoza Bill Michaud Lori Miller Beverly Minick Glenn Mix Irene Moore Suzanne Moore Bertha Morales Efrain Morales Gabriel Morales Greg Morgan Kenny Nelson julie Nickerson Kim Northam Mary Novarina Kathi Novero Laura Nunn Cari Nyquist Steven Ohmstede Mary Oliveira Rosa Olveda Yolanda Ortega jose Oseguera Roger Ourthiague Elizabeth Palmer joe Pastor Pam Pastor Sally Pastor Robert Pato Ron Pato julie Payne y Barbara Pedersen Karen Pittman Norman Phillips Robert Phillips Shirley Phillips Rick Pollock Marianne Pool Mike Porter jim Powers Shelley Priddy jerry Puccinelli 'X ci ' ,. WLT' L rv '.-' a- -,Q 3 l 1 l I gli fi Elvia Quintanilla Robert Ramierz jacquelyn Ransom Teri Rawson Bob Reed Ray Rentuma William Reyes salt!! 4, 1 k sophomores attempt to outpull seniors in tug- Carol Ribeiro David Rickner joanna Ridolfi Frank Rivera Wayne Robertson Cheryl Robison Damian Rodriguez Nicky Rodriguez Tony Romero Marty Russell joe Russo Anthony Roza Frances Sabean Marilyn Sanabria il .i V it gl . , Nil rf r Y tl ti , at sag L E f , George Sancen aj, L. 1. E , jose Sanchez Patty Sanchez - Amelia Sandoval wg, Alvin Sarmento I Ricky Saxen julie Schwitters J IL Elaine Sciortino Linda Sciortino Lori Severns Chuck Shahan Rick Shell Ed Shoras jess Shropshire vi i I l J 54 of-war a i 1 l l i l l l l 5 'ww l t l l l I 1- 4, if x is l 'W l W t I V 4 r . 1 . lf' 2, 4 , 1 J 4 fl ,ff K QT' t 24 , x -.5 5 Un Q, , . i If 1, s QQ L- I 'r . 1 ' t . gl' I , Qi V 17 , - , Q., Q 1 f ' 1. , all f'ff '-f .Afij 1-H ' Rhonda Wilson Mark Wisner Daryl Worden George Yonemura Becky Zavala PULLING with all their might the Soph- omore Class tries, but in vain, to beat the mighty seniors. Winners this year are the faculty. A 4 4, I v '53 tg i l Martha Sidrian Patti Sills Ricky Simmons lanice Smith Stacye Smith David Snow Paul Soderstrom Patrick Stanton james Stich Marshall St. lohn Mark Stone Laurel Stoner Kati Stornetta Darlene Studebaker Don Swindle Debbie Taylor Tami Taylor Tony Tischer Denise Tooley Patricia Torres Anthony Torrez Debbie Upshaw janet Uroff Stacey Valentine Richard Vasquez Kathy Vasta Mark Vega Scott Vinecour Richard Walls Cynthia Warner Donnette Watters David Weeks Craig Wetzel David Wiles Owen Williams David Abrahamson Rich Adams lan Alderson Keith Allen Mike Allen Ken Altes Morris Aguilera Robert Aguirre lanette Amar Patty Ambrosino Shellie Armstrong Chris Atkinson Mike Avalos Debbie Azevedo Chistina Bacchini Isabel Barajas jim Bates Bart Batesel jim Bauerlein Bill Bell Scot Bevill Debra Bone Sandra Bojoravez Kena Boss Michael Boykin Phillip Bradley Homer Briseno Judi Bristow i W' bf 'e i '4 yy- sl - z - , 'fi . . L I v- 'qi 5 Xu A 'fi ' Qs , ai S W lf--if 1 8 ill? 'cf' l Q.. 'E-' - I x - K will ll ff i freshmen cooperate to build their homecoming float Anne Brooks Kathryn Bronzan Laurel Bronzan Cheryl Brown Lynn Burkhart Maria Burrola Celinda Bustos Mary Byron Deolinda Cabral Robert Calvert Linda Cannon Lisa Carreon Mike Carter Tamera Carvajal Teresa Casassa Ana Castellanoz Louis Castillo Tony Castillo Victoriano Castillo Bill Chase Eddy Chavarria 56 ,Q zu 'H ,Y x f ll . 5 W pr Us 1 ' ' . A- . -- Q:-1 S 'j ,, ,f V K N , 1 I 4 f ff C AZ. 1 ,i . t 'fd 1 . . . M k,j Y r is it 1 W .N ,P ' - -EZ'-1f.:.3::55:.b 'A '.,EjQ:- if 5. 50 fa 'i' 3 - V xH-. -I .5 ivifvifk , L il v my y - , M li ii lil M is A L. im iii fl w ' ' 'f ll 'll Ti 4, b . TT A+- ea 'H 0 I l' l A , f :3-V -lf 3 5 l tl 415 t g 1 -r i I as 1 215 U s S ig I 'Z .L r I. wx Li V D gy ' if -xx 'E ' J: ' R , R- rt ,X E I f k .l f -4 'fe s as was ,. -. 'T v . A 6 avg, -tw YL -f .S 1 .. 'fi 4 sl - I N N r 'L' l 1' y i Q ist-Ly! L- X i K 'N ',. Q, to l' ' ' E ,,,., ..:, . ,,. 1 'tg 'Qt S is Q' v F 'Ja ' 2 .. X Q, V L 'Q - y N: - I , l -L. sly 1 S an .1 5' .., y' .bi V 4 ful LEADING the Freshman Class through their first year in Liberty High school are Christine Bacchini, treasurerg Stan Nunn, secretaryg Tony Olan, presidentg Mike Gonzales, vice president. 'Q in ' ft 'Q Alaline Chavez Fernando Chavez Vincent Cipponeri Debbie Clark Tottie Clark Brian Clemens Randall Clements William Cline Sherry Cloutier Steve Conn Perry Continente janet Coombes joe Cornell Kelly Cowger Lynn Cox julie Coy Mary Cozakas lose Cruz Sherry Darst Don Davis Leeland Davis Pamela Davis Toni Davis Martha DeLaGarza james DeHart Randy Demaggio Vicki DelBarba Debbie DeVera Leean Dessaussois Richard Dickinson Donna Duke Sherri Dutra Fred Engelhardt Sherri England Kae Erickson Pam Esquivel Patricia Fee Tina Ferraro Tammy Fletcher ,'- Rick Folsom T x 3. Steve Fortnci Forrest Fowler Kim Frazier David Freeze Barbara Galletti Koleen Galloway David Garcia Elva Garcia Isabel Garcia Gloria Garcia Ray Garcia Aurora Gasca Lupe Gasca Leah Geyser Dina Ghilarducci Garrett Gill Armando Gonzalez Denis Gonzalez juan Gonzalez Mike Gonzalez Ricky Gonzalez Cheryl Graves Cindy Gray Kathy Greenleaf Brenda Guthvry JH x pl, ,, i-. K5 als I 2 f ,, , . -1 J.. f if avr, ' 4 3 iq 1 A l. Nz AJ. I .4 Q-u z-, I 4 1 4 : . Q I F 51 i D A 61 'l 9, A it W 5 x A M, - I , , 'mf sl-'gl rf , i finds, 'el 1 A ,Z s. A? I .i ' 1 L l ' TZ' 3 A 4 - . g 3 ' ' ' -Vi . -..xl , yy? fi , . 1 1 f, 3 Fla t 51 W - y ,V', , , V ?N ,K Rr- 'If ig , ...W fl ls I f- y fix 3 s ' iw R .Rf ' s 1 1' cf' 4-L to 'fx i I Q. MN fr' 4' O - - 9 . 'r W 1 rs I, was , l fl Sn :Q -wi ' fflpx .T 1 K A if 4 -i ' . s l l 'F'-ng. ixfu K P-rw s' 'I AFTER Freshman Grientation these new students prowl the campus to find out where buildings and future classrooms are lo- cated. This could help opening day. Q t 't - i ' 1 xi-Y .4 v pf ,v ' VN ,ALA -- -v - .:.'T'.-r '35, :gh X, l l 'r 1- 1 A ' .Rf c. L1 -4 ' 'L 'Q s : ,.j, EL if 'i r x 13 l . l l I vl' . I ' fa I. . X 4,9 '-' 1 Larry Halford Lance Hanberg Kristi Hansen jeanette Hanson Tracy Harrington Mitch Hawkins Denise Herbert freshmen explore Campus during orientation . .xii 'L K A - R.: . rv? fy is ' 4 Nil ' .rf k !- We V1 . K f :ffvj 5 A ' ... 'Y F - if a. r' if 'wx :Z NDA Mu af, - X., A A 'S Wil: ' ' sf, ETQW X , L ' L' tr ' Q ' ..F, V Q5 . x ' N - X ,- , -V. 1 q F .L if t- , M Q H till H. L A f as rr r ' 1 A -.4 W f fl -5' 5. ,Ill in KI, N 'WN' ' s fi. ,. Msnxixnr . .1 t , . if A 4 K ' 5 3 ' L. J aj V i , A 'fl 'fr ' '13 .- K- ' I V mfg, , ,Q Q 'is T T' lf. Qi J '1- , .. - v .fl , 1 K' Wig- - -wi La iv T4-if ' .4 .- Q-.4 -l J r il ill' ll 'Q Fi Wgiii is , T Tile at , 11513 '34 g , I ' ' ff ,,,,. , L f .fl I' ll ihv y ' fl, . au 4 X 4 X wk r if , h K V i 5' 4 , '..:' 3 Pr . - Q 7, J Q 1, I ' l, m I-ff.: ' 1 i iv.. 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K L -1 n Am JV 4- .fx ' F . l sf as hm, 'fx J ek x Linda Moss juanita Montenegro Geraldine Mulrooney Erma Munoz David Murphy Kathy Murray Steven Nail Henry Navarro Richard Negrete Steven Nevarez Brenda Nichglas Melissa Nor'ried Teresa Nunez Stan Nunn Susan Ohmstede Tony Olan Sandy Orduno Randy Orman Margie Ortiz Patricis Oseguera Angela Ott Nina Parlier Lori Pastor Neva Pastor Kerry Pederson Kim Pederson Patrice Pederson Alicia Pedroza juan Pedroza Harvey Perez Leonard Perez Moniquice Perez Robert Perez Reno Phillipy Lynette Pitau jerry Plaster Sally Ponce Salvador Ponce Wayne Powell Lance Price Colleen Propps Erina Puccinelli William Pulido Bertha Ramirez Patricia Ramirez Glenda Ransom Valerie Rebeles Robin Reck jeff Reed David Reves janet Richardson Randy Rimmer Ruben Rios Maria Rivera juliana Rohlzins Eric Rohn-raw. Larry Robinson Barbara Rocha Tony Rodrigues loe Rodrigues Roslyn Rodriquez Frank Romero Rita Rosas less Sabedra Mark Samudio Laura Sanabria Lourdes Sanabris Ema Sancen Teresa Sancen Barry Schwitters Bebbie Secrest Dominic Solga Flora Selga Lydia Serna Mike Sessions Steven Sherrill David Shoras Mark Short Rachel Silva Debbie Sisk jerry Simmons Loretta Smart Ross Smith loe Soares Randi Soble Wendy Spanger Mike Stanton Mary Stewart Kelly St. john Don Stolhand Russell Strother Betty Sweat Carol Swindle David Taylor Everett Taylor David Tillotson Alex Timbal Marie Tobar Diego Torres Manuel Torres Mary Townes Penny Townsend Linda Tovar Michelle Twedt l 1 fa- A 'Syst S W R. . ,Q l -r 5k ig, A 5-' xii. . .Q x ' -I. ,116 K 5 s l v , yy, ' 'X ' lu 5: lt: A 4 Z' l I A. ---L fx' 'X wif fl , T X , V F, Sh 'i 1 get , y fe ,C l 1-V f A -8 21 . . ' il L- 'lx ilk' 4.71 f.. War, . 1, if A l .'l?744A ' f Y' 1 8 li, .J I sl, L , l , ,. xl t7'A-l quo r U .fi l Vw Q- A L y 'M ' X, ri F-, 'HS' s- 1-v ts. l 'T' IV' 'Lf C f s Xi .45 if L s . tgx-' i, '1 ' ' A ar .41 'f Q ,W IIA' , 4 , ., f -'ri ii! gymggf V 1 X D r K ful S- 'P-7 ff it R x -flli V 5 give y 'JI ,- .. J-lh. If ' 111.1 g ,di officers guide fres man class th roug-- first year , . , 1 is ,-l 3,..f,ff,f.kx 13:4-A., - - 2 Jfgx., ,. , f V A, ,V , -21 -T . A- 3 ,U ' ,, WG B 4 , 73 , . G73 k g Q5 4 5, , hx 'i -sl 'I l L. B. , i WITH the theme Grind the Trojans the freshman try very hard in high school to defeat their competitors but despite their effort V l they got disqualified. 11,327 .,' , 4 , fag L E I I 8 K 4 l Kyjwxx U i X V . X A ' 1 l ' C C l ,. Q Y. Fi, f. Vi,.:,r C, C gg J: , X .,.,, 51 - . 2 T ... as 'A ', my sg i a t- 2 - +5 az -' A K 29 Lt 5' l I ll .ir V' 'r V .gif l j., V Q A I 1? I -D T, , Q. ex' lg all at if eu , we i t We L , V' . ,A ,A 'K ' V 71111, - , ' Yves ,wi 5 q i t I - , V' ! if B gg qs. , Q5 , ' 1. A. .5 7 ' iv , , , if 1' ' A X1 - t l I ll C 1 1- Q x, T X rf it T , Ln' is f ' X - ' Il I LT Y -3 l Donald Yonemura K lackie Upshaw Donna Upton Maria Vargas Donna Vasquez Ronnie Vasquez Susie Vasta Regina Viles Richard Villa Sally Villicana David Vega Daniel Wallis David Wallis Tim Warbington Roy Warner Norma Washington Robin Waugh David Weatherby Neil Weeks Cindy Wetzel Polly Wheeler Paula Whitener Sarah Williams Shannon Williams Linda Wisely Danny Wollan Denise Worthan Christie Wray Robert Wright Cherie Wubbena Ann Wyman This year the Liberty Lions changed league alignment saying good bye to the East Bay Athletic League and hello to the Foothill thletic League. The change to the new league was made to insure better competition and participation. The new league consists of schools of smaller size than did the old. In varsity football, headed y Coach jack Ferrill and assisted by jerry Lilley and Ron Enos, the Lions found the new league to be as tough as the old one. With but one 'practice game under their belt, the varsity team compiled an overall 2-8 season record and a 2-7 league recor . Comin off a tough loss to Franklin, the Lions worked hard before they were able to garner a victory against Pacifica and then later Albany. After dropping their first six games the junior varsity football team came back strong to finish the season with a 2-7-1 record. The baby Lions enjoyed the best record of all the football teams as they won over half of their games and earned a 4-3-1 season recordvpvwith all games played in league competition. During the hot days of September and October the cross-country team trudged over hill and dale throu h grass, mud, heat, rain, and wind only to have blisters on their sore tender feet. Most of the powers of the F.A.L. had stronge teams and some courses were boring and some were rewarding. When it finally ended at St. Mary's College on November, the boys were proud to be a part of another successful cross-country season at Liberty. Over the season jose Cruz was awarded the Most Valuable and Ernie Garcia was elected team captain. Liberty Union High School can be very proud of this years basketball team which posted an overall season record of 10 wins and 15 losses. Even though the won-loss record was not one of Liberty's best the caliber of play :as tog-fjight. Liberty ctalfrlged almost every opponent they played down to the final puarter of play an t is ma e or excitin as et a . Outstanding individualrerformers for this season were All-League players jorge Moreno and Rick Mel oza. jor e led the Foothill Ath etic League in scoring with a 19 point average while Rick was certainly the besteloor leader in the league. junior Rick Hoxard did a fine job rebounding and should be a big asset to next years team. The 1974-75 junior varsity basketball team had a record of eight wins and fourteen loses. But, this record did not indicate the desire and hustle this team showed on the court. Many players who saw little or not action during their freshman year were called upon as starters, and did a fine job. S This years rcaptzgnhwas guard, Rtay Reintumaawho ran the offense. Most valuable player was forward, Alvin armento,w o e t eteamsin re oun in an scorin . This year freshmen basketball team established a finge record of 13 wins and 5 loses. But, the most important aspect of this years team was lthatl the won 9 out of their last 10 games. lThis years freshmen were led by Co-M.V.P.'S Robert.Maiocco, Barry Scliwitters and Captain, joey Moreno. Although only a few names are mentioned, the success of this years team can only be tributed to the hard work and spirt of the whole team. This wrestling season was not determined a success when wins and losses are considered. Liberty, suffered with a lack of wrestlers to fill the heavier weight classes and we only won one dual match. me dad howevgr, have several individuals that did excellent throughout the season and then earned medals att ec ampions ip tournaments. lghej team had only two seniors and the rest were under-classmen, consequently we will have to go to the o a a e wait ti next ear. Soccgr saw a new style in the new league. The teams were bigger and tougher but Liberty seemed to have a better second half by holding six teams to zero goals in six consecutive games. The team captain was jose limenez and most valuable player was Miguel Pulido. Miguel was also on the F.A.L. All-tourney team. Five other players were also all F.A.L. selections. Consistency? and experience were the key elements missing as the Lion Varsity baseball team entered the F.A.L. ort e irst time. With only a nucleus of three returning lettermen the Lions had to rely upon yourager players from the junior Varsitydwho lacked the experience and conesiveness that are necessary ingre ients in becoming a ea ue conten er. Vglith a returning, nuclrirlus of key personnel and the addition of several j.V. standouts, the future looks romisin for Lion aseba . p In bregking the tradition, a most valuable player was not chosen and in its place Mark Conway, Don Navarrette, and john Vaswer were chosen as captains by a vote of their teammates. The 1975 junior Varsit Baseball team 'com leted a successfuljseason by compiling,an 8-9 F.A.L. record and 9-12 season slate. The players proved their desire to complete and improve by practicinghhard and playing as a team unit, resulting in six consecutive wins at the conclusion of the season throughout t e season, they were always a contender in every game as the season score chart indicates. Leading the team in batting were Roger Graves with a .407 batting average and Philip Carvajal with a .362 batting avelragea he vryas also chosen Co-M.V.P. for the season. At t e conc usion of its season versatile Ron Pato was se ecte as t e team captain. This years Frosh Baseball season was a ver satisfyinione with help from Greg Morse, Manuel and Diego Torres, Mike Gonzales and Barry Schwitters. They were a le to place 2nd in the league. The players work'-ed and played as a team, and with much depth from the bench. They were able to come out on to mosto t etime. b Barry Sldhwittebrs received the honor of most valuable player for his outstanding efforts on the mound. His attin was .344 attin avera e. Theieason ended wlth a regard of 11 wins, 4 losses and a league record of 8 wins and 4 losses. The Liberty golfers hacked their way to the winningest season ever and the best team record at Liberty during the 74-75 year. The F.A.L. presented some new and challenging courses, but as always one players course is anothers sand trap. The four all day tournaments made it a very rewarding season and for the t ird consecutive year Rick Howard was awarded the most valuable golfer, The Liberty track season was an exciting year in varsity competition. The varsity won there first dual meet in 5 years. The team as a whole was lead by super-freshmen. Robert Maiocco was undefeated in guarter-mile rac1es,lll-:omer Brise'noIset frosh-soph school record in the long jump. The jV track team excite the whole sc oo winningt e ea ue meet. This year the G.A.A. vglleyball teams competed in the Girls Foothill Athletic League. The competed against Acalanes, Berkley, Compolindo, Del Valle, Los Lomas, Miramonte and Piedmont in league competition, Antioch and California in practice games. The season ran from Sept. 1 through Nov. 12 with the varsity ending up in a three way tie for third place and the junior varsity ending up in sixth p ace. This year was the second year for the gymnastics team. As a young team they gained alot of experience, competing in the strong GFAL. The most outstandingxgymnast was Rosemary Sanchez. She qualified to go on to Northern California Compulsories and then to t e optionals. She placed 12th on the bars against one hundred competetors. The most improved was freshmen Susie Vasta. This boys' tennis team wasjambushed in the Western FoothiIIs.iThe young tennis team began the season with an eastward romp over Franklin. Seeking new horizons and greater challenges the team headed west. Meeting only with token resistence from the reigning F.A.L. powers they whippe us. They regrouped, beat me size Is og' lgjaany and Pacifica. Steve Wong was named captain of the team, while Max Shott was named ost a ua e a er. . Thin tennjs the gill? were rexplariegiced in playing fompetlitively. The coach for the team was Mr. William Snow. is wast esecon eart at r. now wast e ir 's coac . Liberty's girls softllfall team successfully compacted their first season of F.A.L. competition. Finishing in third place gfteiii a thrilling play off with Acalanes. They also participated in the Acalanes Invitational Softbal Tourna- ment ort e irst time. Senior Tina Delgado was elected team captain, other seniors were Val Gage, Terisa Olveda and Darlene Stewart. Our team this year was the best l've ever coached , said coach Kaye Axelgard. For the second consecutive year. A girl is awarded and award for her outstanding dedication to girls sports. To earn this award you have to have the athletic ability and sportmanship, along wit particigation in numerous other sports. These are the keys to this honor. Receiving this award was senior Rosemary Sanc ez. af. ,,, nl K Q-nz YJug44M,4. N,-,-.Q-p--'Q , If-N -A ,.f'.1-.hulf0 . . -' 3 if 3 P1fE'.??f' Q 'f - -4 . - .. .fxilf LV-13 :lj 'Q -5 -1- ....',- lr' V -1 1-g'A 'Af2?2i: .-3-'x ew CROSS CROUNTRY runner, Bill Whitmer, keeps a steady pace to help him beat his Del Valle opponent in the 2 mile-run, IORC-E MORENO, co-winner of the varsity team's most valuable player trophy and cap- tain award , shoots for two points. Y L KL.. . ..!. .. . . ROBERT MAIOCCO, ff 49, lays a block for Stanley Nunn,ff 33, as he sweeps the left end on a 37-run against the Campolindo Cougars. Stanley was awarded freshman's most valuable player trophy. .. , I 6' jx!-. ' u',-fi -- ,f.,- , L A v -,.,.v,,. ,-1-.e .-,N 'i 5-1-1 W V .f:ff1v-r-ir- ,-1-:aff-'iff ' ' . . .v,, V. A, , -1 , V .' ,1.f,1,7f.-vc' EFSIWWTW: .. 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IUNIOR VARSITY CATCHER, Roger Graves, watches the ball and anticipates where the next play will be as his Livermore opponent hits an infield fly. Roger starts out of his catching position to back up first base. ,aff- 3 CRAIG HENDERSON displays perfect form as he demonstrates the classic swan dive in the meet against Las Lomas. Craig, a sophomore, is in his first year of com- petition forthe Lion swim team. ,-, 9 . ,A L,-1-' ., f-ix I V 'T' Q? P- In A .J 1 H -Q-1.... ,. X -F-U -- ,,,,w Q 'C' N4 if 1 'w ., c XE' neawm r Q G 4 a , .- if ? A , -A- 1 'Q A fr., x mi n9f1'v g'!L - T511-0,'f -S '4s f in-ff .-Q SU ak-SU-if Q: Q 14 E7 gi 'eu 51 2544 2 .ES ip? 1. .few 'La fx' I - I J, 'u Q N465 V 'B '. fslw O1 . 4 si? W.. '? ' .., x 'ing i M V gym 4 ,Tia , 'f -A -l'z1R?:'-fff ' ff ul L lu: .,A - er- I 'l ' 1 lg- ! W pg . . -'s ., .Q . , lx ge Qfsgg :Z Wi , M -Nr! .-.fi .f wr--M ' -. . 1 Y., .' f- fl fr 'Q r ',. Q '.u Afvlyv 'la ' if ' .' x' I 'el l 1,4 .A if-.-,f . - t f, sglfxrel fun' k ' ,5LJ'v 4 wx L. :Af :1 Lp k. I . -vs If 2,71 V. 'iv it -f? f A 4 A X- Y' X hgr .5 i 1 K I . 'VY' T.. 1 l U ,v M 1 ,I 1 I KM PASSING against Albany is Mitch Ball. Mitch, the leading ground gainer, is one of the team captains. STICKING AND DROPPING an Acalanes back for a loss is Scott Vine cour. Plugging the hole is Marshall St john Dan Gillette and Mark Mig uel Defense was the pride of the team 1 5,1 if ' ' - gt tix f ' . A., I , 4 1 , . , yr 'll A l l' X 1 . -.V , 5518- , J , . :Q ' 1 . X N' SCRAMBLING for15 yards after fakinga punt is 70 ,I in .:- spurs f Mit -nk MARK COELHO and lose Oseguera drop an Acalanes back after a loss on a kickoff return. Despite the effort they lost 19-0. I RUNNING FOR YARDAGE, against'Pacifica is lose Oseguera, 25. Moving in for the important blocks are Mark Coehlo, 82, Tom Bloomfield, 85, and Mark Miguel, 33. The game was the second home game loss. sion, which was good. WILLIAM REYES, 49, kicks an extra point, while Mike Gursky, 47, holds the ball. lose Oseguera and Wayne Robertson block for the conver- l.V. FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Chuck Shahan,Tom Bloomfield, Nolberto Garcia, Brian Lyons, Mike Lambert, Nicky Rodriguez. SECOND ROW: Mitch Ball, lim Davis, Saul De la Garza, Iavier Caballero, Steve Bishop. THIRD ROW: Versal Batsel, Paul Soderstrom, Scott Vinecour, lose Oseguera, Mark Miguel. BOTTOM ROW: William Reyes, Marshall St. john, Mike Gursky, Marvin Bacigalupi, Roger Graves. 1-Ad-N 'ian 4 , 1 v .9 Elf. 1-I . af . an SEARCHING for a hole vainly is lose Oseguera, 25. Javier Caballero tries to block. I.V. FOOTBALL LIBERTY OPPONENT O 'Franklin 14 0 Acalanes 19 6 Los Lomas 14 0 Pacifica 6 8 Miramonte I6 7 Del Valle 8 14 Campolindo 13 23 Albany 0 I2 Alhambra 26 6 Piedmont 6 W L T 2 7 'I .51 STANLEY NUNN, 33, tries in vain to get away from his opponent. Robert Maiocco, 49, tries to help Stanely gain yardage for a first down. The Liberty Cubs went on to lose against Alhambra. .nn lil. l I ll ALAN MCCALL81, f9C9iV6S QUARTERBACK, Mike Gonzales, 10, and B paSS and SIGVISIO W0fk NS Coach jerry Black, discuss strategy during a Way up field. time Out, 'hvvfl '77 . if-cl 5,2 V ., -i5!E 'f 1fst'? T 3f::-. t 4,.g..-vw-f: 'ft? :'?f'ft: .f.,2'L-.Prfgtif ,1t43,'f.,I, J,-.ffflzfffafgfgr T 4 TU as-'sb' V' ,,:, -,1 g '. L-,'j 'f X I .1 11 'fin TJAJQ, ya ' 'dvd Qi J '41 l - f ' SJYJQHJV' Ta ' 1 PT-5913590 4', 'vp -'W 1 l fs '- 'Eff' J afieffazc-A . -1- . ' ' ' ' :Drill FROSH FOOTBALL SCORES Las Lomas Del Valle Campolmdo Alb any Alhambra Piedmont SlASON'S IEACLUE RECORD W T LIBERTY OPPONENT 34 6 'I6 Miramonte 0 0 12 35 ' 0 27 . 18 0 . 6 'IS ' 20 l mnfg Qu Um COACH IERRY BLACK and the Cubs listen to what Coach john Rodgers is saying. At halftime the Cubs are ahead. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Steve Fortner, Greg Morse, Perry Cipponeri, joe Martinez, Tony Olan, joey Moreno, Robert Maiocco, Scott Bevill, Alan Lucchesi, Carlos Lara, Hector Melgoza. SECOND ROW: Steve Conn, Tony Rodriguez, Larry Halford, Steve Neveraze, Barry Schwitters, Randy Mori, Stanley Nunn, Phillip 'ETP fi l frosh footballers start season with four wins ' 'Y' M-t-wsu!! FRESHMAN, Stanley Nunn, 33, runs to the left of I , 'fir' .Q4 sn '- , s, . -.. ' 11' X li Nl. . . l MARK SAMUDIO, 65, and Coach john Rodgers talk over some Miramonte's players in attempt to lose his opponents and make plays at a time out. The Cubs were making a lot of good plays but went a first down. The Cubs went on to win. STANLEY NUNN, 33, tries to escape from Pacifica's defense, while some of the Cubs try and help Stan gain yardage. , v fx -t'z,,1 'xt Y iffy, . G Q 4 - J f I' X ' icy. s ' .ht Q, gm- Q' .I g ' - 11, Lin ' Q hge. .. .4 3-2 TAR 1s..'-sf' .,Yif:5., , C. , .b 'Y A P - 323,14 ,, ' all ' 4 4 'i. ' A ff . ST' 1- ' , . v ' ' - ' TF' is,-ffqlgys' ,N ,. g' , JS.: 'ij ' K rf'tg::,'g,:5?,, fF'44Q+ ?':'E'- Q ff, f ,Le feifl ,i? ':-g-nfl af. , V , ,Qu L ' ,, , M A.. Q Bradley, Mark Samudio. THIRD ROW: Garrett Gill, Mitch Hawkins, Bill Cline, Donald Yonemura, David Freeze, Henry Navarro, Russell Strothers, Eric Robertson, Mike Gonzales. BOTTOM ROW: Coach jerry Black, Alan McCall, Steve Levitt, Victor Castillo, Daniel Stolhand, Mike Stanton, Ruben Rios, Charles jones, Coach john Rodgers. YN' on to lose against Del Valle, 12-0. A 'su-r ff-- r We 'X w LlBERTY'S 1974 Freshman Football Team huddles together before their victory over Campolindo. Coach john Rodgers talks about strategy to win. The Cubs had a good season this year. --aa ' e i 5 I' 1' qi, i f 5 4 5 t I ' -.-f 0 -I gn ,jr -N L I . I FIGHTING for control of the ball against Del Valle are William Pulido, Frank Hanson, Allan Lorado, and Oscar Esperaza. Despite the soccer team's effort they lost the game in one of their toughest battles. SOPHOMORE Damanian Rodriguez passes the ball past his Acalanes . opponent to Oscar Esperaza. The ja' team put on a good battle, but lost. q.arl44JldI.vt1:WAArA1nrAv ,J-Q-ca - , ,g5,r1,..:,l.a.4.'.v'wLffe2lII JQAifiiPQ4'HQm VARSITY SOCCER TEAM: TOP ROW: Oscar Espera1a,Miguel Pulido, Allan Lorado, Steve Van Buren. SECOND ROW: lonas Fuentas, Dennis May, Dave Domingo. THIRD ROW: lose lumen- el, Salvador Muno1,Damanian Rodriguez, Robert Wilcox, BOT- TOM ROW: Gwen Cranclc-ll, William Pulido, Frank Bc-ferro, Sig- 74 fredo Cordona, K oach Frank De Parsia, :ff ll' W5 6 ru P A lo-oiaanq . . J., Q' vYZv1 f'f. 1 ..,, 1' 4 1 OA lilo lj 4,1 4 L www.-161452 LEAPING HIGH in the air is goalie Salvador Munoz. Salvador was chosen in the FAL All-League Game. TALKING OVER plans for new stragedy with William Pulido, Dennis May, lose limenez, Salvador Munoz and Frank Beferro, is Coach Frank De Parsia. Hhs-.r A525 V -ul ,,. .-3: 0. 1-1- - R 5 . manga.: .- KICKINC the hall into the wind a- gainst Del Valle is junior Frank Hanson of Liberty. Trying to position himself for a block on his Del Valle opponent is lonas Fuentas, a junior. Despite the Lion's team effort the team struggled to a 3-0 loss at home. l KICKINC the ball to Dave Domingo, past an Acalanes player, is ATTEMPTING to block the ball from a Del Valle opponent is lonas Fuentas. Watching the action is Frank Hanson and Allan Frank Hanson. Dave Domingo, lose limenez and Jonas Puentas pre- Lorado. The team lost the game 3-0. pare to position themselves. five soccer players make all-fal team selections VAULTING into the air to head the ball is junior Allan Lorado. Preparing to receive the ball islose Jimenez. SCOREBGARD VARSITY SOCCER Campolindo Del Valle Miramonte Acalanes Campolindo Del Valle Las Lomas Miramonte Acalanes Liberty Opponent 0 ' 5 0 3 1 Las Lomas 5 0 ' 3 0 2 1 ' 3 'I 4 0 7 l 3 0 3 W L 0 10 DIVING to block the opponent's goal is Miguel Pulido. Miguel played on the FAL All Tourney Team. cross country team faces up hill battle CONCENTRATING on a victory is Bull Whitmer, a junior on the team He went on to place seventh in the 2 mile run D CARLOS SANABRIA, Ernest Garcia, Daniel Brous- sard, and Gary Ebersole keep the pace set for the 2112 -mile run in the meet against Del Valle. COACH HERB SCOTT congratulates joe Russo a sophomore on the frosh soph team as he reaches the fnnlsh lme loe took fourth place ID the 2 mule run rn the meet agannst the Del Valle Trojans. , 'A' H.,-,,,.4zQ:', T' - ' . J sr' .'i: Y Q. ' Q I .1 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: TOP ROW Cary Eber sole Gary Macy Daniel Broussard SECOND ROW Coach Herb Scott Bull Whltmer, Bill Michaud joe Russo BOT TOM ROW lose Cruz,ErnestGarcua Carlos Sanabrra CROSS COUNTRY SCOREBOARD Campolmdo ranklm racy Del Valle Las Lomas 'john Swett Mlramonte Albany Pledmont Pacufrca Acalanes Alhambra 'non-league W L 0 12 LIBERTY OPPONENT QF ' 'T IULIE SCHWITTERS digs the ball up to one of her team- mates to get it over the net. Valerie Gage, Tweety Billingsley and TERESA OLVEDA, senior, sets up the ball to julie Schwmerg 50 She R 4 Teresa Olveda are ready to assist. can dig the ball over to score. Tweety Billingsley is ready to assist. girls voll J -W-,sq C J . x eyball team sets 3-4 season mark TWEETY BILLINCSLEY digs the ball, as Marilyn Sanabria is rea- dy to help out. VOLLEYBALL SCORES LIBERTY OPPONENTS 1 'Antioch 2 1 Piedmont 2 2 Las Lomas 1 2 Acalanes 0 0 Miramonte 2 2 California 0 0 Del Valle 2 2 Campolindo 1 0 'Berkeley 2 SEASONS LEAGUE RECORD W L 4 5 i 'NON-LEAGUE VALIRIF CAGE, senior, spikes the ball back over the net, Marilyn Sanabria is ready to help her teammate- out. The varsity wc-nt on to win against California. Valerie is in her fourth year of girl's volleyball. MARY IANE TOWNES digs the ball up to Cheryl Drake so she can get the ball over the net. julie Harris and Rosa Olveda are ready to help their teammates. TWEETY BILLINCSLEY sets the ball up to jan Martin for a spike. Valerie Gage is ready to aid Tweety and jan. The Varsity team went on to beat Alcalanes. MARILYN SANABRIA dinks the ball over. jan Martin is ready in case the opponent blocks the shot and makes it go over. but fortunately Marilyn scores. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Roslyn Rodriguez,jan Martin, julie Harris, jeannette Carter, julie Payne, Rosa Olve- da. SECOND ROW: Sally Villi- cano, Mary jane Townes, Chris Lop ez, Tweety Billingsley, julie Sch- witters, Teresa Olveda. BOTTOM ROW: Velvet Caine, Valerie Gage, Marilyn Sanabria, Rhonda Martin, Cheryl Drake. gi QW' ' ' .. V, -,.' , - ' 1' - V ,M,L:'1,1 , T'Q-.ji-.5 - .1 . ,. -r VV 4 .--V A' K g V' ,dna 4 . ' . '- ,, . '- A A I, , g Y -V-'N V M. . as-' Q- -:V ' so '- in Z I Pi. 1 D. r . G , , - V , 4 I 14, F , , YM-a.4'.,,,,, .4 . .uf .1 , T T w.-Zggt.. . - :I ff lf 'l0uu..- ,V - '- V1.5:QgV -ff 4' 'f V 'W' 'fu' fi N . ,A Y 4,-+2 xeaiwf 'tv' ' f A 4 . A. l : 11 1-:rf ...Q L.. ' -1- . g .f - WL 1 Lv ,' -.-'.-Hi-fjtr' vw, , ' 1 ,M-gr ,-.-' V ':- '- 1 ,.v -,Lv1: f..: i' I' rl .. , 5 . , ' if Ltiill f A T- ---M' M -I 'Y ,fm . -Q . U t ,i ' Q., ' ' ' . -N ' , :J l 'i- fo. -' ' fVff+fw 1 mm, V , - . 4- H V - - If 1 .I , JV.V,,:. . .I 1 ' 2 .. 'X -,T ' , ami 1 N61 4-.1 HJ .M .yr - +84 I . ' , '4 ll V ., s. ' Wfl-fW1 W't,V 1 . 'L fl , 1 7 is 3ff3xgg:'1,..:a.1 A- -s A- ' t 4 ' 'Ji 's 7 -A -fzv ' r, 1 7,44 LISA MUNE returns a powerful forehand swing. She was the only player to win a match this year. Lisa has been playing tennis since her freshman year. She is a junior this year. GIRLS TENNIS TEAM: TOP ROW: Kelly Bauerlein, Kathy Rocker, Dianne Moore. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Moore, Nancye Payne, Lisa Mune, Coach William Snow. BOTTOM ROW: Lori Severns, Lori Modrall. lt! - Z- M, ...- V A V fs ,f 4' 9'5 'f Ju, I A 4' 9' I B vi' 1 4 ,.f.- KATHY ROCKER, senior, returns the ball to her opponent. This is Kathy's fourth year playing tennis. Kathy lost this game. 4 ttesnrr J . .. 1 ww - -.-: Q f -..-1' -- 1 . -Lf' ,1- . .- ,,,,.w A . .- 1.19-Af:-f ' V ,, r' 'H : - W f V 1.90 ' V v 'lu v, 1. 'Q' - 3' i 4 ' ' . .-'- Q... 1--in ' ,.. ' V, ar. A ' 4 'ff' ' , . 1 K L LORI MODRALL, junior, runs up to do a terrific backhand against her opponent. Lori lost this match. This is Lori's first year. girl's tennis tries harder l. LORI SEVERNS delivers a powerful serve to her opponent. Lori, with this fi 64 'f' Wi' I l it E r. al :I S . K I e f f YRYG: ll F I . ' 5 I t'f 7 , Q ,' x , I e fantastic serve, scored, but unfortunately lost the match. This is Lori's first year playing tennis and she is a sophomore. SECOND SINGLES PLAYER, Lisa Mune, steps back to return her opponents serve. Lisa lost this match. lh :Juv any 'N gmc! V D QE Y Y L 5 5.33351 QGQOQ . l --A--as-1--E , IJ in Q 4 -.-:1t1:-'- -N V M it-.QQ NN M'- .K , ,.,V E nf., ..,,,, , .srmrrzfz Has MD Q. E Wi ,:4.,m,,,,,,,,...-....---- E. ...........-,M. J L' 'f i'1.,'. -E ww. 3 . l 'E . ' -S ms'-sr -' r 5. my- m j ' ' V Y Jwlvj Q q v 5 hd 9 tok .1 -5 4' j.:,a', je ., , ' 3.w,41:l. --- f1ts-4L,:.i, 2 . 1., 'K I L, .fs 3 E+-. ' r 5 l il' li? W 5 .1 XRSW V in:-:M I X 4 X ' .3 do K QQ SECOND DOUBLES PLAYER, Lori ,Hifi i A . W., Severns, delivers a serve to her opponent. 'vb' yt! w 0 ' .1 A' - f ' - L ' I ' . 3 Q, H, t U Q on ost this game mx, Q S 9 V . ... .t .. xxxxv X s fi ' Y . N. lllxxlxlr R 'L Y' K':xKxl'-x-X'- 'lxltl'xx'xx E' S' lx H ' N 'Lil kxli-I' ARR' l' K K X Xllxlxrlxli Ek llxkxxml xl- LKRKNKIAII xxnxxxx t.'.X'-,, u-r,,ix.'. lkxxxskkiltl MX' R fx - 'HAHA' I Nl' lxlxl X' L lx-XSXXXK x -. -. .K il- x AX, 51 ixlxlt xxt .fx'x ,x t A ll' hm M I. ' . ,. 1 W f rf f15:':T S . M. .... N, I .. - S V' 'vf'n-. ua... Qgi, , ...,, ' 'ffm SUZANNE MOORE, sophomore, steps back to hit the ball with her forehand swing. moreno leads all scorers in fal 'ws me DAVID HERNANDEZ, 10, jumps high to put in two points for the Lions. The Lions miss a victory by one point. CONCENTRATING hard on making a basket is senior, lorge Moreno. lorge lead all scorers this year in the FAL. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM TOP ROW: CoachlerryMilIer,lorge Moreno, Rick Howard, Tony Tisher, Tim Iddings, Robert Burroughs, Miguel Pulido. BOTTOM ROW: lose Oseguera, Rick Melgoza, Ben Tutor, David Hernandez, Roger Graves. NNN. AIMING for a basket is Liberty Lion Tony Tisher. Tony is only a sophomore and is on the varsity. ,Sq L. TONY TISHER, 25 puts in two points for the Liberty Lions. The Lions went on to win. I Q IORCE MORENO 23 is dribbling the ball down court to score against the Cougars Moreno made all league VARSITY SCORES LIBERTY OPPONENTS 'Antioch 'Amador 'Mira Loma 'Yuba City 'Castro Valley 'Franklin De La Salle Del Valle Alhambra Campolindo Acalanes Albany 74 Piedmont 68 65 Miramonte 58 48 Las Lomas 46 54 Pacifica 66 51 Del Valle 72 71 Alhambra 61 51 Campolindo 52 49 Acalanes 58 78 Albany 82 82 Piedmont 44 51 Miramonte 59 70 Las Lomas 47 72 Pacifica 62 SEASONS'S RECORDS W L 10 15 'Non-League SURROUNDED by Albany Cougar op ponents is Rick Melgoza 15 Rick re bounds and makes two RICK MELCOZA 15 strlkcs a pose in the air as he shoots for two Rick is a senior -xv- 4 , f f .Ms B fe kJ i E fl P. 1. U I 'EIC J l ww l DRIBBLING past a Del Valle player is jv's top arch-rival amador b 1 :.:1'::2.if:::fgi+.R:z52Q.'Uma WAITING THE REBOUND is Ray Rentuma, 10, and William Reyes, 40, both tor- wards. That night the Lions played the Del Valle Trojans and lost 65-48. The Li- ons won their second game against the Trojans. ,jjj . l.V. BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Fernando Melgoza, Wayne Robertson, leff Hunt, Ken Nelson, Alvin Sarmento, Felipe Carvajal, Emilio Carrilo, Coach Roy Gh- iggeri. BOTTOM ROW: Ron Pato, lim Grahn, Ray Rentuma, William Reyes. SCOREBOARD IV BASKETBALL Antioch Amador Franklin De la Salle Del Valle Alhambra Campolindo Albany Piedmont Miramonte Las Lomas Pacifica Del Valle Alhambra Campolindo Acalanes Albany Piedmont Miramonte Las Lomas Pacifica LIBERTY OPPONENT 57 ' 46 46 ' 65 48 40 64 . 35 Acalanes 55 43 ' 40 . 45 40 ' ' 48 55 48 37 37 43 47 50 47 W L 8 14 nu 31 if , 'X L Mr I X NS, iiiilh ., . 'fif- 47,9 xgfwffwf' ' ., Af, , f 'AI liifiswil 1. 55155611 , ,-. Y 52+ I, I I 1:3 ' 'I ' S ' IME M, SCOREBOARD VARSITY WRESTLING Edison Monte Vista San Ramon Benicia Del Valle Pacifica Mlramonte Campolmdo Acalanes Alhambra Albany Las Lomas LIBERTY OPPONENT 33 ' 42 15 ' 54 12 54 24 ' ' 36 16 Antioch 40 6 54 9 ' ' 54 18 ' 36 21 ' 37 25 39 13 42 17 48 37 27 W L 1 13 IUNIOR, Mike Villa, drives to flip his Del Valle opponent. Despite his effort he lost his match. BENITO SANCHEZ attempts an arm lock on his Las Lomas opponent. Later he won his match. .4 ' 'J afgh- r-' dl My lgffl ws-ees. Y fd ---1-an-.an -1 ' 1 'T' A '-ags5Q?,:,?.: .L ' A .'.' f- - -',i,',r . ..-13- ':,: l . Qui , i T' -J ' f 5 A- ff' ' x , J- - X - '4 T ' 'li dx I ' ll? fy Y I v Y ' ,FJ ., 'g-S 1 ,,., .hai 1 . 7 A RUBEN RIOS, a freshman, escapes from his Camp- olindo opponent. Ruben won his match but the team lost by a score of 21-37. Q DAVID FREEZE, a freshman, craddles DAN MARQUEZ, after escaping from his Pacifica opponent for the two sec- his Pacifica opponent, tries a head ond count. lock. T if ' ' Jeky- ,:- Qu- -zzjhhg, P. l i WRESTLING TEAM TOP ROW: joe Pastor, john Lasater, john Rios, Ray Rios, Benito Sanchez, Mike Villa, David Kuryla, Arthur jacobsen, Ruben Rios, David Freeze, Leonard Perez, Coach Keith Dawson. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Ramirez, Randy Luke, Hank Navarro, Kelly St. john, Daniel Broussard, Ron Lasater, Kyndl Buzas, Dan Marquez, Sal Ponce. ray rios travels to north coast wrestling meet 313-e -'Adi -'45 WN WITH HAND RAISED, Mike Villa, shows victory after de- feating his Pacifica opponent 8-4. Despite Mike's contribu- tion, the wrestling team lost. V C - 1 X ,w., LEONARD PEREZ, a freshman, attempts to escape from his Campo Iindo opponent. Despite a close battle, Leonard lost the event 5-4. The team lost 57-21. 2, 21h-'53 1 - X wrestlers dump las lomas in final meet of year FL , 7' . .... 341' .- , . 9-- . 9 . 'Yeiwl' M3393 n LEONARD PEREZ, a freshman on the varsity, at- MIKE VILLA, a junior, receives two points for his takedown followed tempts an arm bar on his opponent from Las Lomas. La- by an attempted arm bar on his Las Lomas opponent. Mike won his ter Leonard lost his match 4-04 match 7-5, after a close bout. SHOVINQ his L arnpolinclo oppont-nt's head to tht' mat is junior Ray Rios. Ray rm Oivt-d STRUCGL ING to bring his Pacilita opponent IO the-I.ik1-clownpoints as well astvn other points, lUVKlf'l1'dlIf1Lf hisCampolindoopponent the mat is junior Milt0Vllla.lw1ilx0w0nthe hour, 'H by dS10H'Olll-2,lrl'1t'lf'.lfT1lOSlll1PlT1dl4l1, 'N -x s.,. Q, 1 p , f, i r. , 4 A fI f:?., V . gil ' Q -- v- 4.-yqgwv gy ' 'I -g '?'w:k5y.'.,f,' fv . .- -Li i 75 If F , L ' 'B A X ff All - .- Q ,la ' - A ,rsvi 44 - N , . ..f vb L RUBEN RIOS, a freshman on the varsity team, attempts an arm bar on his Campo- lindo opponent. Ruben won his match by a landslide, 12-2. Despite Ruben's contribu- tion, the team lost by a score of 37-21. LEONARD PEREZ, a freshman, attepts to flip his opponent from Campolindo Despite his efforts he lost 5-4. Rios. SCOREBOARD I V WRESTLING Edison Monte Vista Antioch Benicia Del Valle Pacifica Mlramonte Campolindo Acalanes Alhambra Albany Las Lomas 2 11 LIBERTY OPPONENT 24 ' 15 ' 24 San Ramon 30 ' 18 ' ' 6 12 ' ' 3 . 9 . 9 31 0 27 W L SURPRISING his Pac ifica opponent is john '-4.H..A: 1 '44 ,U V K'4 .we ..... . 'lf' l is ffl. Q fN Y . L 1-, , G V , 6 9 7: 5 D' A , --' 'E 19 ' 'S VARSITY TRACK TEAM: TOP ROW: Coach lerry Lilley, Scott Vinecour, Mike Whitmer, Ken Gaylor, Gary Macy, Monte McKinney, Coach Keith Dawson. SECOND ROW: Greg Robinson, lim Davis, Bob Bitowft, Robert Maiocco, Bill Whitmer. THIRD ROW: lose Oseguera, Ben Tutor, Louie Hernandez, Carlos Sanabria, Tim Kent. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Mooney, Carl Ackerley, Ernie Garcia, Russell Struthers. 5 4.4.-.4 l -xrlalk sh- ' ?:e,g,,fif5 f..w ,.1 . ..... ,,.'ff..I:Lg.Q4a:':-ng l , .' rs . - - A - .,. . 1 ' '7 l Mi IIMMY DAVIS, a sophomore on the var- JUNIOR, Monte McKinney, finishes sity team, gives the shot put a thrust in second in the 880 yard trials for the the Albany meet. league meet. SCOREBOARD VARSITY LIBERTY OPPONENT 30 'Livermore 106 60 Campolindo 76 28 Miramonte 107 61 Alhambra 75 42 Las Lomas 94 52 Del Valle 83 43 Acalanes 93 88 Pacifica 46 55 Albany so 36 Piedmont 100 W L 'l 9 'non-league k if:' -qs... - 94 1.. vi-A-if K STANLEY NUNN, anchor man for the frosh-soph B 440 yard relay team, sprints it out to the finish to chalk up another victory for the relay team. Stanley is a frashman on the track team. wx .5 K- S 3-11 545 maiocco displays outstanding running in 440 event FROSH-SOPH TRACK TEAM: TOP ROW: Perry Continnente, Stanley Nunn, Versal Batesal, Mark Short. SECOND ROW: Mike Stanton, Robert Pato, Kelly St. john, H ,WM ,wwf ' Bill Michaud. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Lopez, Brian Lyons, Robert Rameriz. ANCHORMAN, Robert Maiocco, rounds the last ROBERT RAMERIZ, a sophomore on the frosh-soph B team, jumps over the high lap of tl? rmle fs'aQT'1e relay team went on jump bar in the league meet finals. The frosh-soph team won the league meet with a I0 Set a 'Al' 'eco' ' total of 46 points. WITH GREAT effort, Ben Tutor of the varsity team starts off the 440 yard relay. Despite his effort, the Lions lost. , aff!! as-'f ,V X7-,H U - V .. , ,.,,. 5.if!!i ' 'Bb gn- .kr I' V' 13' 4'-fexlfrgf' N .-,xr .A- gv - as 'J 1-sam 1 .. A ds , , ma . , ..,, STRIVING to beat his Las Lomas opponent in the 100 yard dash is junior, Tim Kent. Tim went on to place sec- ond with the time of 10.3. GIVING his all out effort in the varsity shot put is, junior, Louie Hernandez. Louie went on to take first in the duel meet against Albany. LIBERTY OPPONENT 58 'Livermore 81 58 'California 30 59 Campolindo 68 73 Miramonte 54 93 Alhambra 43 39 Las Lomas 97 46 Del Valle 90 47 Acalanes 87 58 Pacifica 75 39 Albany 97 38 Piedmont 94 W L 3 8 'non-league if--.1535-: fa: :zz tj , V iff-ii if 7 I r A x Y Amy .' . A f ,I 5. I 115- s f. 21' P 43f:J:.o5f4-f-iJl-:- . . 1: '3zTZ.F'.2 f, ogg,-a': - I-,ii . ,-B . 1' , 4, .. N ix ' ' ' 5 o 'XKXXX ROBERT MOONEY, a senior on the varsity team, coordinates his form with his speed as he runs the 330 low hurdles in the league meet trials. Bob went on to place fourth in his heat. SHIFTING HIS WEIGHT forward in an effort to land a little bit farther in the long jump is, senior, Bob Bitowft. Despite his efforts, Bob was unable to place in the duel meet against Albany. frosh-soph team develops into strong competitor xx IUNIOR, Mike Whitmer, is seen here running the varsity 880 yard run. Mike placed third in his heat at the league meet trials. Ju A ' 1 5 'ff . ' '- .gif ,wgefi X ltr- ' B-. ...J Sa.. .A BILL MICHAUD, a sophomore on the frosh-soph B team, steadily runs the 880 yard run. Bill went on to place second in his heat. -N -ns L.- ft., VERSAL BATESAL cautiously attempts to clear the bar. Versal, a sophomore on the frosh-soph team, took fourth place in the frosh-soph B pole vault event in the league meet finals held at Libelrty. FRESHMAN, Homer Briseno, flys through the air in an attempt to gain a few extra inches in the triple jump, while an interested spectator stands by viewing the many events a the league meet. .1 'KA I, . . -,..n--- - f v 5 115.3-i -,. Y I .N , F ix 1.gE:,,,i i, A A I l I -i 'W' V. , 7.4-fr V'iQ. 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I , ,I X . ,I T I . , r . f LA- 2 , 'f J- 4 'J fi, lll'l 'ff :-S-i'n - Qkg yu i it fze 'Ii!!!igaH'icgsffil '+G' I' ' r ' , f . l ' -1- , , Q ' lv., 'il 1 - I Q .nv sw IQLWLX Qi-ILYILS 91511-359 N 4 ul- x V ' ii-.-tu-...ww 2:2 1 ' I A 1 x , I.. 3 J ' l ',' 1 V ln l' sq.. K l r I 5 -1 1 I 2' ' ,V i ' v , ' jf , A ff M l lm' as .,t . 'S ,rg 'f ' ' 5-. 0 1.4 A 2. I ' ii ll RNNmx'wXcvmmmaxx'2cmnxu 1975 SWIMMING TEAM TOP ROW: Paul Blacker, Coach lack England, Brian Lyons, Kent Evje. SECOND ROW: Hank Navarro, Chuck Shahan, Scott Bevill, Philip Somerhalder, Steve Bishop, Craig Henderson. BOTTOM ROW: Marie Pastor, Lulu Mclendon, Kelly Baulerlein, Ieanette Carter, lulie Schwitters, Leslie Roma, Lisa Mori, Debbie Lindquist, Sandy Del Barba. 1975 SWIMMING SCOREBOARD ,. Liberty Opponent 36 Miramonte 127 85 john Swett 69 S9 Antioch 112 55 Piedmont 101 92 Franklin 74 67 De la Salle 99 64 Las Lomas 90 - Santa Rosa - Relays , 1 , A ' . ' 5445. . 42 Campollndo 112 39 Acalanes 100 M...-1-2 A '- Alhambra 105 50 DIVING off the block, to begin the WITH EYES CLOSED, Steve Bishop, a sop- W L 200 yard freestyle is julie Schwitters, homore on the varsity completes the last lap 2 8 a varsity swimmer. of the 500 yard freestyle. COMPLETING her last lap on the 50 yard f?f,, ':-4'3',,lf 7 C' P 4 1' A ' butterfly at Antioch is Lulu Mc Lendon, Lu- ' lu placed third. . 5 ,., .ff 5,1 , M ' rf7'5d4,.- 'ii' I f ' 3,41 f -f' rr iss, ff ' ' b pf 7 .-vVf'n1aQ, A, Q X' . ,1,?Ni,4fV .I hiv, I W V . Jiivztrpn Q., . M l-5' I -, , ' Q. , ' - f- - , 4 .ff We I 1,,. ,Q ', '!' ,K mf? , s4-I-TAw,3' A 1'l . ' ', ' v' :I ' f ,',,,,,-RS A ' 9' , E I ' 1 ri E .I M . A - ' , , ., ' ' ' , . -- 'fi 1'-If . I ,- , -uf' 1'.,!1g . ' ff, 'fy ,I A, . Tir' '!-.f'f 'I . LL ' D -Q ' 1 . - - I ' be ' ' ' x,,. ,, H, ua? ' A , 15- 1 . 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VARSITY BASEBALL SCOREBOARD 'Pacific 'Livermore 'Washington 'Linden Albany Miramonte Las Lomas Acalanes 'Pittsburg Alhambra Campolindo Del Valle Pacifica Piedmont Albany Miramonte Las Lomas Acalanes Alhambra Campolindo Del Valle Pacifica Piedmont WL 815 'non-league OPPONENT 10 7 5 6 4 5 7 11 3 9 5 1 0 6 5 3 12 3 7 1 4 0 8 IUNIOR, Tony Berumen, fires a fast pitch in an attempt to strike out his Alhambra opponent. if lf - Q it if W' ' 'il l 93337 s'o:'nww.- I 7 '4' EW ' A rs- 'fwfr' ., L r W Q' gg'-' Ev N L ' 'iv a L . 4 , H ' ,nf X 0' A ' Q X Q N 'f 4 I I 75, V iq 1 V ll -5.5 ,E 5 NM MM ' ,.,,,.4.7 ' A 1 --.Z--'W WV f Um .IL ,gf M 1 5' A ju- or I ,ily 4'4mwM, If 1 -b I ,dr - swgrr- I V E NA Y .Q 1 f -'J' X114 , Y 1 M 5 mg: nl, ing- ,fl ,fp , ' ' ' -r ' '4 1 f Q ' --s ' ,ff W 1 , 74 . , - f, ,qi E - ns a 4'f'21xf'Ns rf- Ewa? 4 A fi -f ' ' Y . A1 . 4' Q , ' fl if .Q , -gy? v.r J 'af -sr. J f rx. -. , 'I-.sq--- 1 ' ' li -. I ' , A 1.55 ,f,,:g:'r ' VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Russell Hampton, john Vawser, lack Marlowe, Frank Hanson, Paul Urenda, Mark Conway, David Domingo, Coach Robert Glenn. BOTTOM ROW: joe Briseno, Larry Peters, Danny Navarette, Tony Berumen, Marty Maggiore, David Wolfen- barger, Terry Upton. varsity nine dumps linden 15-6 SECOND BASEMAN, Danny Navarette, runs DANNY NAVARETTE, 320, second baseman for the Lions, takes the first pitch I0 flfsl b359 0nlY 10 discover that he flew in order to let the Lion runner steal second base. Danny, who is a senior, helped 011110 left Cemefr the Lions go on to beat Campolindo, 6-1. we lj A ev- E .L ,W L .. .C C. if , Q 1 l L y -,-.----,..,- ' -Y ' YN v' ' ' f!c'P9'f,23X '5 7-1-I'6f1jZ,Ii'W2Qlf'-'WA .ay ' Luk'-cfs' 27521 , '1' , 'cg w.sgf,y?',:1fg,3-3.,.f'7-L5 1 f.. 3.f.'v,:A.1' ..-'--- in V V i V N I ,, s f 1 1 I . if l ' 'fs . y T ' . 1 L 'rig A A ' 1' ' 3-,vrfli--vu g , 2 x 2-1,-'4-LL. f I -,. E19-I r, '--',. V V F a A . lay., I ll. V, A 2 '. .:f4,..'fZ2Q J 2'2 w if - -4-. ' ,.., - , LJV-Awe - ' 'ff', '7 Q, , , .5li 5 i f f i g ti TC TQLQ 2 .. , 5'i'5Z?'?l'?5lf?5' lrwfl ' gf? e A ra, ,F 5 - ' hr T' .-'Qu' , .f ' 5 ' '- '1yp..V' H At Q3 .. Jr:-f A - ' L -B . Q r RAYMOND RENTUMA, 322, 3 S0Ph0m0f9 CATCHER, Frank Hanson, keeps an eye fl' 'ft.T'f,:-. . A ,WQZYQA-fefgff-? 'f' - - ., . ' :H - ..- ' .l PW- w' A' ff ' '. on the team, pops a shallow fly into center on the runner on third base as he stops , -if ,ggi-53 if-.Qrgrlx - ix f ffm 4 1 793351,-Q-, JK ? . . .. ., ,N .L , ,T y ,,, . , fleld f0 3 Slngle- an inside pitch. ' flflf-'lirfff'-1f'.5l:Q:i.v?' ' Ti' .f ' Q Q P -.3411--Ill v 1 . .1 , -L. 1 TIM BROWN uses a forehand to serve the ball to his Del Val- le opponent. boys' tennis tea RICK WALLS gives all his effort into hitting the ball be- fore it lands out. swamp pacifica 7-0 in final match 4- ,Q I . - ,-JI' Ct'-uf j 1. :gh ' if if' ii--1,:,7 :Ty I, 'QM ' Nj ..,,' 935. 1 'g,x.Q.,'v . 'lx . 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' ' ,L... - .I-,.s -.,5'X, 'Tift wfngfr, -G, x'1,':.-Y Lx, fl gx i ' y '.Q,'3,' I i V' ' -'VK X 'gn .I E314- --'Q-1 . . 1-f-.'. gg. X X. ' bf . 14 5 ' Q. 'V ,S 'Xu- J- . . if -- - , I Y . 'v:f:-,-- 'v:'--t- , 'fx , I- ' 1 -I .-wa X . 1-'A r'-' S ' 13, , ' ' ' X 'fi' Liga. -.:'.1EQ? ' .. 3-113:-S 'MQ 4 . :'7'i,E't:L'. ' 9 S- Qf , Y 'l . I i I l ,I ?g:,w:.:-'qw .A . 'If Q 1 'Rx' .fxij K- hx 'I lf s' ,1Cj..,.t-N' , . , i- ,. fiihiya' fir-'ff'-7 'i'i? '- il F 'I K .3 . in -. . .'- N4 . '. . 1 ,g. -A . .-N -,,,s. ...Q 1, H' ,fr - g 5 Z.,-v,,f 4 I I .'.f'.:.v',- ' , . . X 'Q x -I ..g5.,-M w .I K r K N 'gg .f.,,',.,- .lil - 1 Y L ' D-'ff ?... 1 Q 4 7 'ENR-Aft - . ,.- ,-JL 0' -1.-I - ji' ,ft .- .1 . -zrfye: -.I-.N.:?-F C 1 2 , ' 'LPU 5- ','. -.- . , .G -.Ci'5.'tf 'L , -:Ent ' . f . , tg 1975 TENNIS TEAM: Max Shott, Steve Wong, Rick Bradley, Rick Walls, Mike Portwood, Mike Carter, lim Grahn, Coach Gerald ' .4p6,,,L?fzj- ?:fiT:' fi 13194 AQ yff1i47'f'Eiff'121p2'Q':l.,G9254hP ? fiff ' - , ,,,4g.,j !.,7,?5L14f7,I15I17 SERVING from deep in his own terrntory to an awaiting op .I ' .V fn ,,,., ', - 'if,f,f 1 . ,'Vg,f5QLgg5.31,5A,1'fg3,,1,.g3fgf',' ponent is Steve Wong, a senior This us Steve s third year , ,,7Z,1'-f72ZlIl1Q f ftQ2.,1KQ5' 7,l:1L'gl1Zftf' M- - ' 1'fjf4f,f'Zr'.w',1' 7,Ljl'f,f-f4,'f'1g A' , ' :lu M:V f '- , ::. 'imgf' . ' 'f'47iif1'fiP1f1+f41?f rg 'Cdl xv' . '-I.. N I I , ,Q M , get 'A- I- ,I,f:Vf1.2:2aae:.-'wa 'ii fig 1' .. .- . nl -'!4,'l'Q' ' 5 . I' .ar - 5 ' 'III-5 T li 2 - 7, I ' V ' -- igyn-wb ,,w:1.,t,rg.,1rg , A -I 1. at ,fr wr V - V I it ,rp0qQi-wil : I. f 1' ap ! i ll b A F ' M1 . , ' A W X352 was -'-I-12' . H-I fn -H . 1 ' ' Y J . ' 4-J wx? X ,,!. X STEVE WONG and lim Grahn team up against their opponents from Del Valle in a doubles match. Steve and lim won their match 102 against the Trojan team. Q.. I I l l ' 1 l .!., . . . -. xx-.hx -.X - NN' ' 'XXNNNX x.x-' Xx'xxxN xox ,xxx t- Cx-xxx' xxxxxt xlwx--wx XNNXXXN N- -XX?-XXXNKN xhxxxx-1 ,xx ' K X X 1 RQQQQ-5 CxXRR.Xfkf ',.,.., . ,- ,I ,. .I ll- H :' l. il 1 'N 1 2 V' si 'f ll ii it 'ff fs. gil 1 , 1 iii it elf i' it if il? 5- 5 . 2- -:. .. .. I 'l'i1l t 1975 TEN NIS TEAM SCOREBOARD , 9 X x 1 1 il ., Q 1 x 4 1.114-van . . 1221:-tml-no 774 Q . f!---11, :f 'I in ,lj A . E21 lvj PL? 4 'L if , ff' 4, i l I I 'x l'l-'1'- x .ali 'l' I e 7 ' Jn' ' C-Q- ' ' ' Q , , 4 . . t fixxfixfr l'L I Franklin 0 Acalanes 7 0 Campolindo 7 0 Piedmont 7 0 Miramonte 7 1 Del Valle 6 6 Albany 1 '--HM U- 7 Pacifica 0 Liberty Opponent 5 2 WL 35 RETURNING a shot from his opponent with a forehand is singles player Max Shott. This is Max's second year in tennis. MIKE CARTER, a freshman, attempts to serve a shot to his Del Valle opponent. This is Mike's first year on the Liberty Tennis team. He lost his match. U f .,, 1 - 14:- .,ofifzL'li qi .'. . m 'Els-I-1 ,. 'X ii' it ' if fa, U -.-xii Q' F,-3-'gc . SLN 1, ii ,A 1 l I , Xllsvh. r-'fQ.',g V, f-f :git ew-S+'-.Q 51 saggy f . W , 'hcl .. Pt nil 2 -fcitgffgitta . L, 4. , P Niihkw b3fQA,.c A W i Wu Q '. , V' Ji.. , . .--qggy , :TV '-',- we A ,, A li ll-' xv I mn luuru at C 5 vnn mfswvus 'wr'- W usius msn W y -:mums it Gus 9: 7'-3'xf'3k' E '-E 1 . Q I ' l ,...., -. W--41.-Q-A-. L, 1 '1 v-A -ff-. . .L.. -., 'Ti. '1 ,:,1f' fs ,,n.,.,Lg. MIKE PORTWOOD, with IIM CRAHN, a sophomore, a powerful swing, delivers a returns a serve from his Las serve to a rival. Lomas opponent. C FROSH BASEBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Alan Lucchesi, Carlos Lara, Barry Schwitters, lim Leyendecker, Greg Morse, Richard Dickensen. SECOND ROW: Steve Conn, jerry Plaster, Tony Olan, Hecter Melgoza, Mike Gonzales, Alan McCall. BOTTOM ROW: Manual Torres, Eric Ro- bertson, Steve Levitt, Diego Torres, Raymond Lopez, Chris Leyendecker, Coach Max Wheeler. -' ----A '--new '-'w...fr.Q.v... . 'S x n 1: 'J ffl? .f 1 ' , 1 - A 4 .V A I Q -I ' ! Im, Lgjgka 'R' f . ,..' , 2 -A ft:.tL'3' 'xc-.f t . , . . I. ai., , . E-1 .-.n YYY., n 4 f . A o - Y ,Q-Q., ,,.. . , ,L ,A ,M-Qu' ,uw . ., , N...--,ur-sf . N.. E, ..,. ., . -.mb-.P wth ax s. ' ' ' MK. ' sr. - . . , --..,.-un- .. ,-- - ...-cz., . H 1 -- s.. ,I n , ' . v' I ' V,-4 1 ' ' 1 I ','N'l J'ef . 2 afr: , .. , ' fini, . . f - .- 1 ., 1 , 1 . L, V . .4311 Af.. U- .. Q , I g.1fLv.f',,o yaaxaai H4 4' . I., M' -'Z-.... -'V I , ' . M- -ui u 1 , ',Y1+ . L i u rf. '-...uf . .. . .. 4 -,wmv f- 1 I ' : 1- ' . f , , . gg' l -ft Q. .wif ., 1 ,nf 1,5 . ' .,.,g-I-, ,.5,:s,jJt'.l 3 Q A' g'. '. i',, . f'-fl 5' 4 '.. 1 -' nl' 17- ' 'AL s3 a .1iz.l' r' 1, ,, --0 .Ui ri shukvf, , V .J JPN? ...,. ' 'ef',g...5.f new coach guides baby lion baseballers MAX WHEELER calls out instructions to the Lion batter in the game against Campolindo. Coach Wheeler has done an excellent job in his first year of coaching the Lions. L 1.2 egg' ' .. .l'. '.-.3- Va -.o , . ,,, . W... 3 ,fl 3 'PYTJR up' . ' ,Qi 1' ' ' AM, Y rf? X . ' Pi'-+f 4 - .. . ly? -' -I . Q ., ' T --vu 'Z' ,NJ--. .- , ,- . V 1-Q-14 L.,-T ., . . . -xryff-.., C' .--.m-,p-v.-n.-g.:-I hh' ., K M . I M , , l 4- . A h 1. . , :Q 'y'ff: ,TQ-'24 A: Q Q .- ' PITCHING a curb ball for a strike against his Del Valle op- , y .A bg,'jl Q55,1'.St Qi I 1.11 - ,ff 4' '1 Q'.,i1 ponent is Barry Schwitters. Barry was awarded the Most val- V :Lil 'H - - V 3-v Y'f'M7 ffm -.. ,fella A 'lable playeru trophy' Q., ,,. A.. . x if ff!-,F I. ' M Ax .yi .JW 'Q ,DJ -1 .1 FA' .4-rib . ya.. - A be, x.t -'Q' ' xl, ' J rf-:lnr -4 . ..,,:, ' 'Fifa mi, .QQ ' .-gf: if A L Aff 'N ' js - - ' I -'ze -1 .fu Q ' V aw ' 'Wat-'EJQASQ ' PUTTING out his Las Lomas opponent at home plate is catcher, .s ' ' s. 7 r.: -. ' .' 0 4 ,E - -! lim Leyendecker. Despitelim's all out effort, the baby Lion - A - ,- . . :- ,- 3 Q ' - f . - . .' 5- , , , .. ' cubs lost to Las Lomas, 5-1. ' , ' - p .L . N 4. 'Lu 4 l K' . -1 . Y,. I , 1 . , . I .N .l.- fg A , ' ' E , N. ww ' I l 'I 1 'XL' -IQ ' A ' - T ' ' 4 l ....P U l' ' Q- - . ' . . . -- . ,, 3 . C'-I ' . D f' . 1 ' .1 Q ' ..,,- - .I ' . , . nf' D 1...,,.,....--- i i .1 .I I N -I I - ' . . . , is I. -1-' ' - w 'v'-1-' - Q- i'e'- .. - uf, ' '--:A . 40 f L ' l ' +L- .Q 7-Q - . Q-J V K .f Wippit v It . N T T ' J, ny' H' l l f U, F. Q Y gli. I-, , , ,'. .. 1 , . ..,. . 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W1 iw if .1 if: - H l'. - - .4-A -- '- -' s 1-, 4 , ',v...'. ,gn ' H -4 . 5-VE , l Lu .ff Y .-Gu .', H, ' i 1 - . ,' 1 e V . fFnl'7,,-.' ',,- 1. .- ,Q Q- :,U'xn,,n,m. JVC, . -' C - .rf .' v-C .L'r'fi 1 K '- if 'Y V5 ., .Q , -, .gh L s jtkf ii I 1 Zh' -.., 9-,i. -1 .. s' .v f- gn .3-Lf, 112 Q. g k L..l 'I'2'gi'-fYLs,'QQ'.zf1'C 14 1-A vii -' 1 CATCHER, jim Leyendecker, calls a curb ball correctly as the batter swings a strike. FROSH SCOREBOARD UBERTY OPPONENT 5 1 'Stockton 2 Miramonte 7 7 Campolindo 2 3 Alhambra 2 0 Miramonte 5 1 Las Lomas 5 18 Acalanes 0 3 Las Lomas 2 6 Del Valle 5 9 Acalanes 3 12 Campolindo 7 2 Alhambra 6 7 Del Valle 4 16 Piedmont 15 19 Piedmont 10 W L 11 4 GREG MORSE, Lion first baseman, goes high for the put out of a Del Valle oppon- ent on first base. CARLOS LARA scores easily on a double batted by Mike Gonzales and an overthrow from the short stop. W l , Wm ge.,-sis .-.-i..r:..k:i-PM f. 75 sg M, . Q' 2 use-. RECEIVING a warm-up throw from the catcher during the pre-game drills is, first baseman, Greg Morse. u T ' . L I 2 Z A ,Pg 'aww ll ',: rss? 6 - E: 7' r -1- '-T' - p- 1' . I .V A I ' hlgvfl ..g.Q-iw L S22.i-ff W2- -, 'fffrl . ' l ' 1 , 1.4, .- ' 'U l . , .1 A 1 . Q . .Mgf'- '- - l' V W 1 5 ' -av: ri, Q jf., f :i 1 's ,.. .. -4 +- N' ,Tzu ,gq T9 1,1 kj . 4+ . - -. ,A 91' ' 'ri . HX A' mf is 1.. Niu- hs. INTERESTED team members watch the game while Mike Gon zales readys himself for the batter's box. 5, - 'Y ,' 'Q A 10s x r . H in V' ,Asn D ' h 'iixli 1r,,Q13 'fr jf' k 4 , .1 V .wx - A U.. r' 'CHD' AW- cv 5'lljY2lI'lE:Nl, . ' 'I If . . ' la, AJ-?fl':l'n'. ',',,I -4' ,it ali' 1 ?. . yn A L0 A -ht ,m Wa. l35'EailB!c'3i l2'?.Y'f3ai2f?3.:uu.,r-:waz 1146 A . I' .1 A 1- . ', A' ,...., . , Y' 1' pix:- ,hae . W' -'N-' if 4 ! 4 4 J I A. I' A r ff. ,1 f . '- ' :At-f-l ' .24-QQJA-lf'Z.s ' i' ill, 'Q -1 ,J . 1,1 merit if! l li I R -1 qi -. I ...J-1-' -'fu' .,1u,l-j 'fvf I i- ,' ' ,f . i i i5fE'. 5'f:7:-fs'f2?3 5'4, ,. zz ' i fp, -w',2:zcsJ4,t.z jg. ,.i...A- vii '-1. -5' AH4,.? 'N,.: , H, ,il .4 i .rf 5+ '1'f:L2-,,.w fs' A 'fF'31Q s.gf.. -a . .,-,A 'Stl-2 qw..-.1.. ., -. Q, ' ' - 1 -1-,iq-f-a f 'ff' if H ' 1 l Wg. in ,lg ,V ' AWAITING a hit into his TOM BLOOMHELD, first base- ' , ' -. Q, if territory IS Ron PBIO- Ron IS man, retires the inning after a good A lv 3 valuable PlaYef- throw from third. jv baseball team wins six straight games TALKING OVER stragedy with ROGER GRAVES trieg to pre- the jv baseball team is Coach leffy vent an opponent from stealing third Bl3Ck. base, X , , i ' 1 4 z.' 4 'S 4, 1 A7 5 gf 5 1 Y 4 4,4 f Y ir.. , x ,.. . As g 5 1 's,.. J. AE' .,...-. I .,'. rf? PRACTICING throwing a curve ball before a game with Pacifica is Felipe Carvajal, a pitcher. The jv's won twice against Pacifica, 12-2 and 7-2. The jv's won their last six games. .JJ 8-9515 . W 'Li ' 'Qu-2'.-Q. fffs'a'f.g f 1- . ,ff-fl ' ...M , .,..,n,r!F . -X, t .. ,.7 .- 1' .-.-was? sg, . -NGWM 2 54-7-31' .: Af - 'i? j'Qv as , fam ,id 2+-'f'h22,fQw-A VJ' ,Weis 'Ulf 9 -,.,.. N-img, ROGER GRAVES and Mark Leeper, walk back toward l A D their bases after a foul ball hit from William Reyes. W I The Lions won the game. S ..r,x,,bv .-'fr' 1- ..t.s,V,. ' 'Q -.. .dvr-?' . .YHTL - ..... . . . RAY RENTUMA steals third base before ,IV BASEBALL TEAM TOP ROW..Roger Graves, Felipe Carvajal, Mark Lee- xthe ban reaches the opponents, glove near per, joe Cardoza, Tony Tlscher, Nicky Rodriguez, Tom Bloomfield, Coach jerry Black. third base BOTTOM ROW: Mike Garcia, Mike Gursky, Kelly Lawler, Ron Pato, Steve Gonzales, ' Ra Rentuma, Gre Mor an,William Re es, Mark Coelho. lV BASEBALL Y 8 8 Y SCOREBOARD Liberty Opponent 2 Pacific 3 4 Pittsburg 6 M M 1 f 5 Livermore 4 . .,., , H ,1f fl'f or . - 'Fi A ,f 3 washington 5 -2 f X ' ' ' --. f 3 'Miramonte 2 W as av'-W Q' s-- - W' P, ' ,P f -Q , 7 'Las Lomas 8 -mf..-f'.'!. l I I ', if. 2 I f. f 8 'Acalanes 9 1. .,1,' , iQ pf -9' f '5' ,A .65 f' A 1 ' 'Alhambra - 'ale-,.l-tiff., H ' W , .52 ,fi .jj-' -...,., h rf tr A '2 . 5 'Campolindo 8 ,,,. ,. ' I-1 Q f 4 r , ww - ..,. ,Q J' 1 ' ' , up g 1 - .lgf 2 'Del Valle 3 .,-f,. ,ef f' .L :- ' . Hr- ' A f . . 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V .w,,L, qfvy, w k.. ,L-.1 W L .L Mg , N Qlxglwgfi J4.,,Q2',6,,,f,gLf-.41q,f,,,1 3 ,rfir .5fg...4.,1g-if: ,.,, f xgg!,3.:A.,L.v Mag., . . .,,- - M ,. -: f.:f-.s'fL::.m,r.,,mL .?f4fp'f.'sf'..Zltifwls-H2.Q..2f'f.rxi4:a5sf:1-,muff-, '21Efg'??s-f.f.f-4.13.7454,-I' w- 9 12 'league games 1-'-. .Agri 'f '-' Il Mi 'Q W I'-up , ,Q A ,l . ' ' .- x. . Q V's4A,nL,,,.' 4 L.. .I . W i , ,Mg , ., .1 , ' x 4 - V. 1' ig-',,. ' :lzP2fj5,1.'i'3f.Q . M ag-.' v- .V . - I H .- ., Vi.. '..f -,gf r- r 1 . t - M , . ,t ? - . .-.., A., vi. . al' f.YX .4 -gf s-5' 4.11 .lr V Q A 'H A 1' f -A VICTOR MELLO, a sophomore, uses his one wood to tee off at ROBERT BURROUGHS tees off, while jeff Hunt practices the tenth hole at the Bethel Island Course. This is Victor's first in the backround. Robert, along with Rick Howard, are Lib- year on the golf team. erty's best players. howard sinks hole-in-one at beth I island' number 3 54 -auf 1' e 4.,.,.n , , -1. mu, , as . , A-.4 ,Q-, af- ff-'-ZIQ ini '-, .,.-L ,r- 'st' 4 1: V. 4 .v:-n...-.-,.'-. -. if-f - 1 if- is -. - '-. - ..N.Vp,, 4 ,gli gr, K T.. A A :'3Yi15?,,.f: Q -J Vg j,f,3L. gig, ,ii - ,-. 'A ' '- yj,fn'.f 2 ':,, -,g,,,. -,QM V' .: ...s -' is 5 A ---'fr-i?'gft H'4-f-f.1'7l S RICK HOWARD has his first hole-in-one, and is shown here at Bethel Island Golf Club following through with a powerful swing. ATTEMPTING to get his ball out of the rough with a three iron, is Victor Mello. Vic knocked the ball from the rough and onto the green. l08 35.3512 . 4'31.x:?.'i4,gsg3, Jv4.,g'Tt.?4Li. ,li 3-Q-4. .V Jtv-'ft-ww --The -1-'T ' . Mig. in I-0 I. ' L '11 gf lqghf . I m,,f'.,t: 'fj? 'A' K 5.8 lilimaxg ' ' ,' v' A ,,,,. ,My A H I ws. v 'Wf - wi- ,,,.. . ' Quo' 1. ' 'HZ .y,.,, 1 1 1-At., .1-f1'iL,,v .-,sr , f 1 ':.-1 9-Rf. 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'S'-'-in-A-Q.- 5 .- I ' - . .K ,w,,'.' s jill F Nfl.-?'f 'El' 'Zf,?+'9'?'f'iJh -1' -X 4- ff - +ve- . gif, ', . .fiigxfy-4 - ?.u 7' fs A :e'..w A -:Wt -R + . -. 1, I up A, . ,Q ,- - 4 ' w - - Q - l -5 'KI' lf 'WN .br 1 J' . -Jill.: 5. -L. e- .ml-airfl. xi f.. E 1 J.. 417115. -o . AJ up 1 .xi 'tx -ws.. -V . ww tl., ' . '-:urJ.:fX3 v 1975 Golf RANDY SCHWITTERS practices 1975 GOLF TEAM: TOP ROW Coach Herb Scott Robert Burroughs Rick Howard his putting techniqueg while waiting to jeff Hunt, David Fachner. BOTTOM ROW Harry Green Victor Mello Randy Schwltters Scoreboard Liberty Opponent 229 Franklin 241 218 California 237 220 Rio Vista 234 233 Alhambra 221 176 Pittsburg 184 135 Pacifica 144 237 Galt 214 213 Acalanes 220 235 Albany 260 242 Las Lomas 232 236 Miramonte 218 247 Campolindo 207 W L 7 5 ree off for Liberty. Brian Clements. IEFF HUNT, a sophomore, tees off using a one wood and sends his ball speeding through the air on the practice area. COMPLETING his E jk swing is Brian Clem- 2 f.,,,,.,. -H l M ..- 5 v V 5-'V ents. In the Backround 21 ,4 U , 1 4 .L ... is leff Hunt and Harry .- ,A i , Q. 1 J L Green, who are waiting 2 X to practice. - .X BRIAN CLEMENTS 4-'73 'ff igfrgT'23T3'ffQ1g,Qfk 4 4 ' watches as Randy Sch- -Nu '- +11 fffa-r'ff,i- '--- 'A' ' - 1-gay,5c31n',gfT,.1'. '.ff,1S1H .. vi A wntters prepares to tee .,1L-,ggJ,llvJ4-4w.L'5-f4 '741 f V- , . off. TtAA',,, 'D A ' f , I r I - L .A V--L :AA , . . A : .5 g ' Y . A l .- . 1 Q l ' ' ff' I .,.,..-4-L , a 75, b 4 ' -,-AWA , . I , ' f GlRL'S TRACK SCORES I S xr 6 r 2 7 LIBERTY OPPONENTS L . A 3 5 e 5 I Q, T - I' - 1. ' . 58 Campolindo 42 I ,Q Y f i 65 Miramonte 35 ff P 1 - ,F , ' 61 Livermore 51 1? li l- l l l Fl h ll l 30 Las Lomas 61 A ' W' 'L ' ' 1 A Q l 81 California 20 'f 1 J, D ll If l I E 81 Alhambra 24 ' ' . . -f ' M ,A 1 , 58 Acalanes 41 - .W-'q-,,:,ff,ilfff- 1 T. , ', A ' L 35 Berkeley 67 ' I Q 3 ' h' A ' sEAsoN's RECORDS 'Q ' ' E E ' ' GIRL'S TRACK TEAM: TOP ROW: Linda Sciortino, Melissa Norried, Susie W l- Vasta, Linda Tovar, Jeannette Amar, Lori Severns, Patty Sanchez, MaryLynn johnson, 6 2 Gwen Crandell, lan Martin, Valerie Gage, Theresa Continente, Coach Barbara Whit- field. BOTTOM ROW: janet Smith, Denise Tooley, Maria Puente, Bertha Ramirez, Stacye Smith, Esmeralda Gutierrez, Maria Riviera, Iudy Bristow, Lisa Carreon, janet McNeil. girls' track team captures 6-2 overall record JUDY BRISTOW and Melissa pace them- selves in the mile. ludy came out to win as her teammate took second. PULLING hard, freshman, Linda Tovar, exerts herself in an effort to win her event. Liberty girl's went on to win. ,lbln ve f tfiiffvi-liii f- ,As , . A,,.u.r 1 Q, M...A ,..Ai' :v , - Prim , . ',..43Q:P'f,. ,nf 1' . , 'A --r 9 ffv- -.., ,-:li-y I'Egf X2 xg. al' fi vii- JOH- 1 -. - , qty:-.32 'il' 1 -,Q . t-tu:-w v L - 5 .' my f 'E an--- 1. -v . .na A 5 .Cn ' --I I 1 'g 5 ' 'b.:..u,'- -2 .,,:q ,u m .f LAURA NUNN wrth all her effort, tries to beat her opponent from Las Lomas Laura went on to wln her event But this was not 'tt V.. J.. , A, . I Q . 'uf ,V ' 4, are f are.. 4 'P L 1 ' A V 'xiii' su 11. G 2 'lt' V N A? ' f ' , Q Q ,N ' f It ,,.,, 1 .4 .0 ,H Q L I ,Z s5.,f,,.'2? ,q5.,-x..fa 1- .Q , ,54qsv5 ' J 4 ' . , .'4,1t 4, . .X . . X A - 3 M s:,.-.39-I X 1 .. . . . My fb-tk 3.2 , ' tu' '4 ,A Wa.: W 6 . . 'gg ' I ref, ,ef ' Q ziqf f - 7 9 N ' 23' , . ,E MELISSA NORRIED starts her kick and took second. IUDY BRISTOW sprints her way to first place. LAURA NUNN jumps to take first in her eventt Q 1 AT BAT is Tina Delgado a senior. Tina gets a double and a run batted in to help the win. Tina is a good hitter and also a good shortstop. Lib- erty went on to win against Alhambra. ROSEMARY MARTINEZ, sophomore, pitches the ball over home plate in hopes of striking out her opponent, an Antioch player. Liberty girls .I . H rt went on to beat Antioch 10-6. in .Vg if.: I n , A 4 x ' ' ' X i .in- JA 3- 'K '.r .Q , . -we . READY to throw the ball down to third base for an out is lan Martin. lan is a junior this year. The Lions wenton to win. ig -4450-I '. . , - - ,V .H A- ,Q ,,.... ...y s WJ.. fQ.,,...,,.a '-swf.-45'-H-wf'?'+ia?s--ef ff it W' A' . --Ga0l.vr, ,if.,,g, Qin , , ,., ' -fl'!'..v ' . ' if , u AJ, - . A U. ' an I .',',, .4 -.,.. ,xg M. ' 45, ' ' K Y fl . ' I i - TT sg 5 '11 - W. f' :W s Y g P W - gil.. ,I ,' 4 5 . 71, 'Ml 'ft . l J, .1 , ' i 2 . 1 ' A 34 ww i' 9 4 A .,V ' fi -Vac 'Q 4515. A? 56, . if ' 4. a '1- ' ' 19' li ' 1 , N I 1 U ' 'Nagin-yn V NJ' ' 'I 'Vw sv.. nc . K . ll! if -1! s wi: 7 1 A .Q V-fl -'7 ' . f' . : ' l . .- 4 I i u ' we . f .' if A ' , A' . 1 ' - fi ,,-I .' r . --rw ,'-1-- 1 ' L - -' .. .1 ' . 4- Q.. I - - - - ' fin- MARILYN SANABRIA, sophomore, picks up a grounder and throws to 7 first for the third out. Debbie Taylor, the pitcher, is ready to assist. ' The Lions went on to beat the Bulldogs. .1..-sf ' -.' M,-64 ,S 1 -,H ig '71, SKI 'fi -9. P'-A Ep lo 2 J ' WAITING for the ball to be pitched is Valerie Gage. Val gets a single kv if 3 -- A as one of her teammates scores. Liberty went on to beat the Panthers. This g X? W . . f Q. A K is Val's last year in softball. V - x Q- ig 1 1 L, 8 '1 'Q ' - NL- Q Y , . , 1 H Y 6 T 'l. ' -X A Z X .I b i . 5 . I 1 . 'U --Y i K . A , . 3, , F f Vfrf' .5 ' 4 if H, 5 'Y ' 1 ' I Q ,xQ i' 'ui I rx -Q - .1 v- - ifif 14.7 WQQ I if I, l 'Q c X My F It -. ' if 8 Q1 . V . Pr., l 1 . 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Liberty went on to win. is and I ClRL'S SOFTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Valerie Gage, Tweety Billingsley, Debbie Taylor, Sandy Addington, Roslyn Rodriguez. SECOND ROW: Darlene Stew- art, Annie Mauriscio, Tina Delgado, Debbie Celoni, Coach Kaye Axelgard. BOTTOM ROW: Rosemary Martinez, Teresa Olveda, Marilyn Sanabria, Barbara Pederson. I T -.X , ' ' , . i PUTTING all she has into her swing is,junior, Tweety Billingsley. , , . A Ku, , - 1 ie rt 1 I !' . l ,J X Q , l ' 9 , it - S ,, 3 . ,,. ' s f gl k ' .fi ' 4 N ' - if v':a : ' Vw-4 A -f' l S -. 'I 'ul ex '-- -L -...S 5 -.,' 4 . Lf3--' , X 8 'Y V ,, 19-.Y 1 :C 3. ,ta-ii' -.N .. J 'A in 'JT A - A K ---' 4'JLnAgf.n4a. fr.-Ai ,, Hifi.. -, I :1 -, ff I Neg: ' ,VKX I' 'fi . , 'QW ' 1 a qnjyv' h A J' A L li J.. , . K -Mat V XA . ,, 4 , - , 'Q -1' . w ,X X' Q. , ,f 'JJ .0 ' , I. I Q. .fs Q c ' f .Ap IJO i L .1 MQ x I 'Ai -ir ini any ', 'ms QW... .1 .1 M. 4v,.+,.-. panama, mosque.-,-,.., .,-. Avg...- N. X, f1 an Q' . V- ! v I . . .1 lg A ,, N z ra 1 I' ,Lv-.W ., Dil rn . . . Q . 1 'gb v'ax,l.a.g5' ,A .l.- U-4',Tv x 4-',.,u-.-- V.'-,,, .1 .1 . , f IT . ' 'V' ,avr wi'-.51 4 s I vfaivfx. ' IV CHEERLEADERS, Stacye Smith, Andrea Kirk- patrick, Elvia Quintanilla, and Pam Pastor, lead the football team in a victory cheer. VARSITY SONGLEADER, Debbie Celoni, turns in- to a movin', groovin' Dancing Machine at the Lions' opening football rally. 1 N 4 ' - l, -,- f? :NY I S A li 'Nm . I fl 'M M ill, Sf: - 'W' fair, -XR af i . ' . X , - 2 3 ,f X A Q : H , 1 . X S -I I. Q . . fe' 1- , . f ' A ' ' 2 - . M. t y 4 vs - 1 5.1. ww,-,L f' - -K I 'a . V 'J' UQ Ns. .SQ-Y L1 gg, ' r 'L ' A F is sf- , ' nie ' -'L+ P- Q . f' , 1 'A 4 Q 7 X ' - f, sr ' .f ' A if f L, A H -',' . nu -'Q' I l . , LIBERTY'S 'I974-75 MAIORETTES: Sherry Erickson, janet Smith, jackie Byer, and Renee Vornhagen lheadl. f '. 1 f'- tv' l ff 415,434 v, Jef, . 4 M iff!-1' 4 N fl H, .' ' fr-. L 'W . V. Y ..,,54. , J , I, f -1 ,i . , ,.. r V - ', ,I Y. , QS -v .. ' , -'lNn 1 4 , . s - v 4 -- ,. ,, 9 , ,J I- pw, I hu' 4 A N Q, .q'.Q.wxi6f 'y . - 2- ,..! Q, , . I F - .' ' 14.4. fmfgfg 1 2: , ' . . . ': .f X, . -'. ,'. - ' 'Lx - Nrrwrr J news? ' 1 if 1 ,lp gf'1 l V- vt . -1 X .N 'Aix Q 1 . -' UV x Q 1 . 1 .sf L. 1'-. f..'l?,x5f .z. -.-. ll9.4.X?-T.-1' . LIBERTY LIONS' 1974-75 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Lori Celoni lheadl, Faye Pastor, Kaye Pastor, and Laurie McLendon. .ff -if f . itll u', ' K IUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: TOP ROW: Elvia Quin- tanilla. SECOND ROW: Andrea Kirkpatrick, Stacye Smith fheadi. BOTTOM ROW: Pam Pastor. Gig: . ' 555- Rf. ister , rzpgji q 'lj .4 Yfffk, I .K , J 5 ' . 4 , -f T . fi V1 li ' g f . X .r ,A . .. 1 R F. HEAD OF RALLY SQUAD, Laurie McLendon, announcesthe names of the most spirited in each Class while Faye Pastor waits to award them with their spirit jugs. 3 fy ipiwtg-1 ff' 'S : ,np ' , . 'P . .4 X sud, I f I i A .. A RALLY SQUAD MEMBERS: TOP ROW: Peggy Dominguez, Paula Graves, Ann Bloomfield, Debbie Celoni, Susan Chan, Patty Hughes, SECOND ROW: Stacye Smith, Pam Pastor, Lori Celoni, Faye Pastor, Kaye Pastor, Laurie McLendon, Elvia Quintanilla, Andrea Kirkpatrick. BOTTOM ROW: LuAnn McLendon, lafkie Byer, Sherry Ericksen, lanet Smith, Renee Vornhagen, Dana McCampbeli. . 'Y' In keeping with tradition, the school year 1974-75 began with the annual Barn Dance sponsoredby the Future Farmer's of America. Students attending the dance left with hay in their hair from the hay toss. Darlene Stewart was crowned FFA Sweetheart by the club president, joe De Borba. Runners-up Patti Williams, Kelli Dean, Pam Orman and Sherri Myers receix ed necklaces. D If school spirit was at a low ebb for part of this year, it certainly caught up with itself during Homecoming Week, October 14-18. Class Floats were assembled on Minnesota Avenue outside of Brentwood, and class mem- bers worked long hard hours only to be defeated again this year by the FFA with the theme Grind the Trojans . The Class of '75 won the Spirit Trophy, scoring the highest total of points during Homecoming Week contests. Commissioner of Athletics, Danny Navarette, and Commissioner of Rallies, Lindsey Nunn, worked together to plan a successful Homecoming Week. Tension rose all week as class members voted for Homecoming Queen Top Ten: jackie Byers, janet Smith, Paula Graves, jeanie Ghiggeri, Lindsey Nunn, Lori Celoni, Patti Hughes, Roxanne Sciortino, Ann Bloomfield and Rosemary Sanchez. Then seniors and the varsity football team voted for top five: Lori Celoni, jeanie Ghiggeri, Lindsey Nunn, Paula Graves and Roxanne Sciortino. Everyone wondered who would become the new Queen. Then the Student Body made their decision and last year's Queen, Laura Serna, crowned Paula Graves as 1974 - 75 Homecoming Queen. After the Homecoming game, the Senior Class sponsored the Homecoming Dance. LUHS students got a chance to sample foods from different countries as the AFS sponsored the annual Inter- national Christmas. Foreign exchange students Naomi Iwakura, Tulin Evliya, Rosanna Montanheiro and Alex Steffens had a chance to meet many stu ' ' On May 9, the CSF held their annua ival in Stonebarger Gym A good time was had by all, playing games r dents whom they might not share classes with. ea and winning prizes, as bal oamed the gym s Block L sponsored the Rayders Plus game against the Liberty Coach The Rayders the basketball game.The FFA also spon- sored the Donkey Basketball y r featuring the Boy's L the FFA, and the Faculty. classes had their emories and danced to the music of Get Ready . The ior Prom . . , Again this year the the date April 5,1975 was held in the LU nd jun the the eria The dancing e music of jj Moon had t r annual Sophomore Hop y10,1975. They chose UStai Heaven to remember thi ght.'This w nbcedatbgru new Ki eed, and ,Stacye Smith. Runner-up Prin esseswerajoyce erri stchv, L Domi unner-up Princes were Brian Lyons, Roger , ose 1 . 15' 1 1 4 . , iv-C ' C -+.,.-ft-,,.f -. JJP, W- 1 I 1 K7 T 4 t-. 4' Q . T' 6 1.1 1 l ACT! SITIES , A The seniors chose His Lordships as the setting for their royal senior ball. They enjoyed the music from the band Ivory Tower . The menu for the night was Filet Mignon, salad, rolls, vegetables, potatoes, and desert. All of these nights will mark a time to remember for all the students and faculty who participated. The annual Applied Art show held on May 20 and 21,1975 gave the students, faculty, and public a chance to enjoy all the wood and art objects hand-made by the LUHS students. This added a shine to the gym. The new Performing Arts department puton three plays under the directions of Mr. Allen jones, Mr. Steven Brunsvold, and Mr. Phillip Devine. In November, they produced- Teahouse of the August Moon starring jack Marlowe, Juliette Bettercourt, David Snow, and john Ciomes. May 3, 21, and 5 brought Mame to Liberty Union High School with Kim Abney, Rhonda Martin, Merri Bris- tow, Paul Soderstrom ,and David Snow who along with a superb cast set the town in a whirl. The tunes Open a New Window and It's Today were heard echoing down halls and whispering through the library whilethe Playmakers cleaned up, selling every seat in the cafeteria all three nights. For their third performance of the year, the Playmakers presented seven plays which were written and di- rected by Liberty Union High School students. Although this play was only presented one night in May, Play- makers sold three-fourths of their available seats. The seniors were able to enjoy for the second time a trip to Disneyland. Leaving on May 30, and returning on the next day, the seniorsgot to enjoy the entertainment of many performing groups and attractions. Our senior class had their annu,aLpicnic at Oak Park on May 25,1975. Many games and activities were provided. The school year 1974-75 saw many awards and honors given out to deserving students. May 7 was the date of the Honor's Desert sponsored by the CSF. The t 7 - - . - ,T man, Sophomore, junior, and Senior Classes were honored along with the top sch .Q Followingge FFA befdjheir Parent Member banquet. They honored the deserving members and helpers ' ,A - glggugs. lhe mealaf BBQ chicken and steak was en- he highlight was the announcemenaa ' T gl n e new coming year. L As the yea to aclose the big assembly ofthe yay 'Ima' . - ,.- eoplecarne lo Libemws Stonebarger G o watch the seniors receive scholarships an' aiizhtds-.lfbes il - 5 S W an - bers of our faculty, guests, cl of school and communityfwley, Bethel Island, Byron, t n, and I 7 S with the Graduation of -' .-' .o Ohmstede Field. Devon rcTokssand luliett ' - - edictorian and Saludictorian, respecti 5 . 3 .- ob Mooney was named student spe steps as the Class of '75 to the sound of Po ' p . M ' - mstance, with hopes for then individual futu of Yesterday Once More. Z. ax X . .1 1 'V 'YQ Jr: -l. A ', 'S A' x 1 X-Qt Aix . s hd j. .gt ' -.l S 6 C , . ' r Y 1 V! -' ,,.- .1 ,1, ff U V! r - !r x 7 iff, I' 'll rbi 1-, 5- I. ,,, . 2,-,. 5 rx . x x .. 3, QS X I :afjxx N x..'l Q'- , , , , . .,, ,f -:gp-.rua , ,. -hg- . QQ 1 fo -., I .gli-1 Q . N 4 B- 'T' 0: I' as 'QW 4'n I 0 UQ yy 0' r, .' . , , . 1 - 1 1 18 ' . Q v I'-.,, 9 S g Y C . U. . Y .gm G, 1 0 , , 1 .Q QI' F' .nl V ,U , ., V! R A, fr. P' 5 . .,. N gf xi - ,- L 5 ' , Q l I 95' F40 x 41 c ye.. 2 I 'f 2 V V .ig . Q,- q --1? 2 e X 1 w ,z 11' 10 I S vw 1 i I in l . ww- : 'wg an Q'-I., E WX V f 1, -- .ug .5 . . t . me ' Q f' -L X ' I ' . , . j . I 1 X I r 1 f -- f . '. I k ff . . V- , .ia f ,fl A Az-, -' 1544.1 4 ,,.. ,f 'IIQK ' A 1, .zz ??ff'.f.'vf Jai .,., ,f f '- ' '.'i4',fx'f,j'4- 1 - : . V , -V - -1' ,Aa-gg Q Q - qJ.,.YL. -f 'A 4 ' A . V Q. w ,II 1 5 ' .ww,N- -- RN' . - 'iii x , 'f ?7:Jf1 451.1 -5 7 ? f A ' l , , 5 1 . ,R is Y, fl I. .ff-1, f S 'le si I 94' Q 'N ' 9 Aw- '- 1 :swf PJ DEBBIE UPSHAW and Kati Stornetta pose for their pictures on Clash Day. The Sophomore Class clashes their way to second place. r I ,. .s.. 14-4 , ' a Q -' 1 Q '- r l f' Jfloil 1 X ,Q 3. f, 1-My KELLY LAWLER receives his Spirit Mug from Peggy Dominguez. He was picked for the most spirited sophomore boy during Homecoming Week. Rally Squad picks the spirited representatives. TINA DELCADO is e- lected by Student Body as Homecoming Queen of Bottom Ten on popularity. Vera Garcia, Velvette Caine, Mary Marti- nez, Roberta Chavez and Delia Ortega are 1974 HOMECOMINC QUEEN Paula Graves happily receives a hug from Sherry Erickson. among the runner-ups. The manager is Del- la Ramos. I -. MR VERNON NUBI l, Mr lUL1llfUHldf1,AlI'XlS Paras sitting on Charlie-O, a repre- t 1 sf-nt.itrvv ol thc- World C harnpionship Ns .ind Mr. Gerald Claywell take time out from the- Homer omin 'pdfdll0lOfll1lS vit turv. l- l H1977 SOPHOMORES are here. yells Kim Griggs, Lori Sev- erns and Kim Fer- tado. They arejust a few of the spirit- ed Sophomores riding along in the Homecom- ing Parade. LORI CELONI is embarrassed because Tina Delgado takes her place amoungst Top Ten. leannie Chiggeri finds it quite amusing. students earn spirit jugs during homecoming M ' 4 fs l Q 21'-A-e YA-. 'F 1 I .1 'xiii 5 A S '5fis,'1 1974 HOMECOMINC COURT Lindsay Nunn, Roxanne Scoirtino, C1 6, Paula Graves, leannie Ghiggeri, and Lori Celoni formally pose as they wait for the parade to start. COMMISSIONER OF ATHLETICS Danny Navarette not only or- ganized Homecoming, but he also chauffered Paula Graves during the parade that Friday night. Z7'1 . '! ' N g,--if 9 -fff 'T x also OUR BAND plays Hail Liberty while Paula Graves is hugged and congratulated by friends, Homecoming Week was almost over but it just started for Paula. 12 JUNIOR and Senior girls participate in the car rally as one HOPPINC their way to third place are Sophomore Class members of the Homecoming activities. Seniors went on to win the over- Mark Gunder and Nancy Byer. Sophomores finished third in over- all Homecoming activities. all Homecoming week competition. I V V C .A ll ... . ...Mfr - Sidi--jg-L -. 'Y -T -- ,. l v x -'C-rf'-71 rL +Q-NL iq 4134, L r - .L xo. ...wf smiles, happiness highlight homecoming activities IOHN SHOWAKER and Ron MC- Kinny join in the car rally, dis- playing their spirit. 1 POSTER day is a big event during Homecoming week. All classes join in the competition, some getting up at two in the morning to put up posters. The posters are judged on who has the most originality and spirit. The seniors took first place in the competi- tion, the juniors second and sophomores third. i!fQ l.- A '.6ll A !XX V x ' 'I NA! iq I ' J -, ,1 Q KATI STORNETTA, Sophomore Class president, receives a pie in the face from Eddie Garcia. VAL CAGE steps out and boogies as Bopper Gage in the Bottom Ten skit at the Homecoming Rally. i i' m:1..gr . iw 4 1 1 1-,1-E., . .,. -'N SOPHOMORE CLASS pulls away atthetug-of-war as one ofthe Homecoming ac- -' I 4 J' U i , e 1 l l ' li' ll l-1 l ff 1 tlllll Wim' ,, ' M251 . l ,lllfizlli 4 1 ill' , 'K' wiv' l' El 5 ' ll .. L l I fl 1 F ' A l y f fl' ' ff ' . :fir ffl' . ' Ch ' ff , Q A. 7 ' 1' A 1' . E . I! ' ' oc N ,5, 1 N 4 'f' I: sz ll .. ., ff ,A fi- A A X .Y , , 422- if 5? 'N 'Cs T? 1. mm ' L IOSE OSEGUERA, Mark Miguel and Merri Bristow work on the sophomore float during Homecoming week. tivities. The sophomores tied for last with the freshmen in this event but never got to tug it out for fourth. P DELLA RAMOS stops to swallow in the pie eating contest. Della went on to place Ihirdforthejuniors. 125 LEANNE CROWNE dainti- NAOMI IWAKURA fromla- ly takes a sample of fondue pan, watches students stroll- as a hungry crowd waits for ing to different tables with a share. their food. afs fete offers fondue KATI STORNETTA, Teri Allen and janet Beeks are like many others wandering from table to table eyeing the numerous varieties of tasteful food. I I5-,.QfF V sf' A' fzmf SAMPLING the fon- due is Chuck Shahan as Paul Soderstrom, chef for the Swiss table, ex- plains what ingredients go into it. ' ,--I V5 -ci ,fe . 'I x 1 ' . 5. ' 45 Ay. - -!v'f dl 3 . .. , cv- L , A' -i 1, QI evans Tl x' UQ.- I ' E 'Z Q. - , eg-,-.Q 5 . u ,' Q 'su ' x 5 Lx N56- ali: gi ., , -Q: I-3 at -H kt-.NY DNR ps vt fa. '11 v 5 l IOHN COX and Darlene Stewart participants in the sixth annual FFA rodeo event called the rescue race are having a slight misfortune with Darlene pulling john off the horse as Q? E l ' 9 . so 4 N? n A cf :elk FJ TINA FERRARO and her horse Maverick go as fast as they can after completing the barrel race which is a gymkana event The barrel race if f is a timed event with the horse and rider going around three barrels N x i Q l W JW MR. PAT YOUNG and his donkey stop and pose for their picture. The faculty went on to beat the FFA in the Donkey Basketball game 14-12. F ! GOI, 1 'Ping Ellllll GARCIA, playing for the Bloc k L , is hav- ing a littlt- prohli-In staying on his donkey, but he inan- acl to stay in tht- rest of the garne PHILIP SOMERHALDER, playing for the FFA, tries to stop Mr. Lynn Harmonson, who shoots for two for the faculty. Mr. Pat Young watches Mr. Harmonson as he shoots. I' I qi. RICHY AMBROSINO seems to be having trouble holding on to t-he donkey anil the basketball at the sarne time. Richy, a 1972 graduate, is playing for the alumni teain. faculty tops ffa in annual donkey basketball game 'f x PHILIP SOMERHALDER and Kelli Dean, playing on the FFA team, are tring to take the ball away from Mr. Lynn Harmonson who is playing for the faculty. The two FFA members are successful in taking the ball away but that wasn't enough to beat the faculty. The annual Donkey Basketball game is sponsored by the FFA. , f Ln'-.' -, P zjgju- ' '- l.,,'., G.: '. , v- . , , 2 '- QMY... A ' t PHILIP SOMERHALDER and Larry Halford, members of the FFA team, and Mr. Herb Scott, a member of the faculty team, are pulling on their donkeys to get to the loose ball. MR. LYNN HARMONSON seems to be having trouble getting his donkey to move for him. Mr. Harmonson, a new ag teacher this year is a member of the faculty team. Www- . 3 J ' I :ff LEE'-5 HJ ' x .J 1A L , xi 534' f 4, s fi 5 I f , Q, Q, 1 'vi ' ' I H: 9 'll I it, TH V 1 ' r' 1 1951, , T M 1 Nw. 'fe kim abney stars in pla makersg production of 'mame' 1 f 3 5 I KIM ABNEY, Mame, and Rhonda Martin, 1 Vera, sing It's Today at a party in Mame's apartment. ' .ff Z' IACK MARLOW and lan Martin participate in the scene all a- round New York , where the different lives of the people were shown to young Patrick by Mame. RHONDA MARTIN, Vera, in the Shubert Theatre-New Haven scene sings The Moon Song . MERRI BRISTOW, Agnes Gooch, joins in with Christmas spirit in We Need A Little Christmas . KIM ABNEY, Mame, tries to make a good impression on Ben Tuter, Beauregard jackson Pickett Burnside, to win over Ter- ri Vawser, Sally Cato. 'V X, --4, P E . I ' w ay, - ...gan Sai, 'ww .s 1- :jug-1 fx. -K ,.-- -1 , .2 214512. 3 '.i'.X :Hifi fiiufkssfsz m if ' lk K . A STAGE BAND-TOP ROW: Rob- ert Aguire, Rick Pease, Steve Bacchini, Kelly St. john, Mar- vin Bacigalupi, Ron Lasater, Ben Tutor, Robert Burroughs, Max Shott. SECOND ROW: Er- ick Eslick, Rosemary Martinez, Marshall St. john, Bill Bell, Gary Andrade, Dennis Henesy. THIRD ROW: David Snow, jeff Day, Robert Kanagaki, jack Mar- lowe, Steve Wong, Director Mr. Allan jones. BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Rego, john Gomes, jul- iette Bettencourt, Merri Bris- tow, Nancy Byers, Dede Zara- goza. homecoming, concerts highlight year for band BAND III, also known as the Marching Band performs one of their well-known light shows to the tune The Horse dur ing the Homecoming halftime ALLAN IONES, director of Band III conducts a number in the Winter Concert held on February 28 Q BRASS-TOP ROW: Erick Eslick, Danny Costa, Dennis Hen- esy, Robert Burroughs, joe Ambro- sino, jack Marlowe, Gary An- drade. SECOND ROW: Greg Wong, Steve Bacchini, Marshall St. john, Scott Bevill, Tutti Nunez, Max Shott. BOTTOM ROW: Steve Fort- ner, Doug Ellison, Rosemary Mar- tinez, Bill Bell, Steve Wong, Roger Graves. WOOD WINDS-TOP ROW: Devon Brooks, julie Schwitters, julie Payne, john Gomes, janet Beeks, Teri Allen, Kae Erickson. SECOND ROW: Dede Zaragosa, Marylynn johnson, Diana Ambrosino, Lori Modrall, Kel- ley Frazier, Michelle Buckler, Darla Giannini. BOTTOM ROW: Lulu McLen don, Nancy Byer, Kati Stornetta, Debbie Rego, Laurie McLendon, Mari Puente. BAND MEMBERS-TOP ROW: joe johnson, Fred Engelhardt, Robert Ka- nagaki, Blaine Chambers, jeff Day. SECOND ROW: janice Smith, Paul Soderstrom, Anthony Roza, Leanne Dessaussois. THIRD ROW: Melrina Maggiora, Patty Ambrosino, Susan Laird, jeff Todd, Debra Maggiora, Mr. Allan jones. BOTTOM ROW! Ben Tutor, Marvin Bacigalupi, Hugo Quin- tanilla, Mark Leeper, Kevin Butler, David Snow. T . FRANK UMPINGO and Lindsay Nunn quietly talk while enjoying their dinner at His Lord- ships. Dinner began at 8 followed by the dance at 9 with Ivory Tower as the band. Frank and Lindsay are both seniors. ,,, Q , Y ml? nc-'fi '- IQJ9-'1 W-Ex 1 if K .Q 7 rd- 1 Tse ' E s' 4- s, GARY ELLISON and his date are caught by the camera while dancing to one of the sounds of Ivory Tower at Gary's Senior Ball, Gary's date seems to be having a good time. Q :- v 9, X, ' Bl' I0 -1 l ' Q IOSL OST GUI RA and his date Patty Hughes rl.int 1' slowly to tht- sounds of Ivory ,Hi Tower .it tht- St-nior Ball. ,t . N 4 i NJ- sfiggl It X F N f' fr 'C GINA BARAJAS and Leo Martin pose for their picture after finishing off their dinner with a cup of coffee. The Senior ENIOYINC their dinner are Tanya Tutor and Frank Reveria. With the theme of We may never pass this way again, .-..' l F I 1 I l fa: fl' U I h S 'il P 4 'Eff Y A , y 5-- I x.. v , - .45 .1 gg ff ' V 'lf - ,Ay . P ,f 47 5 Ball was held at His Lordships on May 17 with the theme of We may never pass this way again. Tanya's Senior Ball will be a night she will always treasure as one of her happy moments at Liberty. ,J-J 'his lordship' hosts senior ball Ax, 1 DANCING slowly at the Senior Ball are Mr, and Mrs. Steve Whitfield, Dwayne Minick and his date, lose Oseguera and Patty Hughes, Rose Sanchez and her date, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glenn, and Miss Nancy Doi and her date. DEBBIE DAVIS and her escort pose for their picture as they step outside for a breath of fresh air and a cold drink. ROSEMARY SANCHEZ seems to be having a good time with her date at her Senior Ball while dancing slowly. MARTY MAGGOIRE with his date Reine Graves and Tim Aterberry with his date julie DeSair dance to the sounds of Get Ready . The jun- iors picked Memories for their theme. JM? ENIOYING the sounds of Get Ready at the lunior Prom are Philip Somerhalder, Alan Loredo, Doug Ellison and their dates lulie Schwitters, Sandy DelBarba, and Diana Ambrosino. KEN DOW with his date Mary Cozakas and Tim Kent with Tweety Bill- ingsley, along with a number of other couples, dance to the soft, slow music attheannuallunior Prom. .34-A-..' HELPING Ken Rogers fix his tie is Tina Ferrarop but she decides that pinching his neck would improve his appearance at the lunior Prom. ANITA ZACHERY and her date take a few minutes between dances to just sit and chat at the lunior Prom held in the cafeteria area. . l' J fi T 4 U f ' v YZ 'x , 1 l 'V ' u, .V V i Is' . . , , L Q ' ' 5 . x Es, if '- !', ' Y' 1 , ,I j x A N I , 4 .7 F ' Xe . sophomores celebrate hop with 'stairway to heaven' NANETTE MENDOZA gets down tothefunky and hard rock sounds of 1.1. Moon. The Hop started at 8 and ended at 12. GINA REED and Barbara Pederson chat with their dates, Robert Wilcox and David Elsea, respectively, during the Hop Dance. V . iw-f , , ' 'M kliltg if itrr l T I' ' Jax. 4 'W . . fda' I MQ' V -. alt PATTY AMBROSINO shyly lets out a giggle as Craig Wetzel slips his arm around her. Many couples first went out to have a nice dinner before they arrived at the Sophomore Hop. RELAXINC onthe couch are Deanna Harris and George DeLa Rosa as they nervously wait for another song to be- gin. They were both dressed semi-formal for the once-a-year occasion. IJ. MOON, a five man band, provides the music for the Sophomore Hop held on May 10. The band plays everything from hard rock to country music, and once in a while, a slow song. CHOIR-TOP ROW: Elise Abrahamson, Gwen Cran- dell, Patti McMurtrey, lim Bates, Dave Leo, Ross Last, Charles Llewellyn, David Snow, Tony Pates, Gary Andrade, Pam Maderos, Pam Cowger, Lynn Burkhart, Susan Reeves. SECOND-ROW: Kim Abney, Terri Allen, janet Beeks, Greg Kelley, Pat Hawkins, joey johnson, Wendy Wetzel, Cheryl Yingling, Lorraine Pardee, Morgan St. lohn. BOTTOM-ROW: Liz Bartham, Lisa Lennier, David Beck, Diane Garcia, Heidi Hampton, Lisa Barr, Donna Vasquez, Lauri Bausch, Kelly Cowger, Holly Lopez. MADRIGAL-TOP ROW: Kim Abney, Ross Last, David Snow, Patrick Hawkins, Cheryl Yingling, BOTTOM ROW: Kati Stornetta, Heidi Hamptom, Lisa Lennier, Pam Cowger. POP CHORUS-TOP ROW: Elva Garcia, Karla Blanchett, Chris Lopez, Sally Willicana, Sherry Darst, Melissa Norried, Charles Llewyllyn, lim De Hart, Lorraine Pardee, Lori Pastor, Chris Bacchini, David Beck. SECOND ROW: Darlene Studebaker, Linda Moss, Rosemarie Hoggin, Elsie Mendiola, Shellie Armstrong, Erina Puccinelli, Lisa Barr, Leslie Roma, Lynn Burkhart, Robin Sloniker, Donna Vasquez. BOTTOM ROW: Diane Mello, Debbie Sisk, Loretta Smart, Linda Smart, Linda Wisely, Kelly Cowger, Sandra Bojorquez, Rosemarie Martinez, Flora Selga. 140 if , '-Q z 'H fri- 6 , VT, fx J X , SJYJ ,Q 'V .111 ff ' f x ,flflp-' Q 1 . - . X 'Q 6 . - . X ' ' - 'Ai 1 K , ' l f 1 . is A -A A I , P3 l ' x X 1 lx f s if L N, H + ff g i , 3 , x ' Y , '45, Hi- Q7 V-', f , h. V- 1 A , it A ff A325 s , t i ,-53 A- ' ' fy, .A y , r , X ' '3?23?f:?Z ' ' , 'Q 1 M ?i -1752233 11 53. 'Q' 5' ' FT.-.nil 1' 5 '- I 5., ,, t.-L,-' - -5 . .',A' , . ,J ', T 1 'X EF L B ' iff H f ' 2 P '22 7v -ax, 'lv 5, 'V f gf 2 J H. ' ' 'f' 1 .4 2' . csf members host fu n-filled carnival DAVID SNOW skillfully tosses a hoop as Mr. Lou Bronzan NANCY DEMARTINI, working at the tic-tac-toe booth, keeps an and Chuck Shahan watch with delight as they await their turn eye on the board as a contestant tries to win a prize. Others crowd to give their skill a try. around to see the excitement. , , 4' ',' K , W4 ' ff 'lf 2 A . I 5 if LOOKING up at the basketball hoop is Greg Wong. Greg hopes this young con- testant will make a shot so he can give her one of many variety of prizes, and she did go on to win a prize. v,,f, , I ,l , 'Nw t , I fe . ' 'A wa..- . If 16-404, K EXCITEMENT is in Debbie Rego's expression as a contestant wins a prize at the Hula Hoops in which she works. ,,.',. L r , .si Q5 xt .-,, Yf ref. ,. lun.-..,. is 141 ,-,Lx r ,Q 1? ,sax Q... . ff 7, -5.1 ' ' 551 ti 'Ng ,.' E' a .aft s , w va'-. 5 32 'I' gan v'-3,.',.i ' L' ia presents 13th annual show BILL PERRERIA is helping set up the Hort- IULIE DEBORBA, a junior, demonstrates the art of taxidermy during the 13th annual iculture booth. The Horticulture class is taught Applied Arts Show. The taxidermy class is part of the agriculture program. julie is seen by Mr. Lynn Harmonson. here working on a pheasant 'vs 314 5 l4,' MR. IOHN MYERS, jewelry instruc'tor,Mr. Lou Rafke, c rafts instruc tor, and Mr, Herb St ott seem to have found some- thing .amusing at the art show. DAN BEANE, a senior from the arts and crafts department sits waiting to answer any questions from the viewers who wish to know about pottery 1 v I ,4 , 1 4,2-' . 5 .M 11' , C-,. A V 'Q . 'I .1 7' t i rl. , dv,xx l ta y-, RICK MERRITT disects a rabbit in his booth. This is done in his Animal Science class. MR. DALE COZBY, awoodshopteacher,dis- plays and talks about some woodwork made by his students in class. -15: un. ' J 1, ,, sf? , J., 5 5' at the Art Show. MR. WILLIAM MICHAUD, amoungthe stuffed animals, watches spectators curiously wandering from booth to booth, Rn. F 1,15- ,..,. I f xx K ' ADMIRING the paintings made by our tal- f. 5 ented art students is one of many visitors ! 2 ' - X193 J ,s . ,Q r Q ' 4 'ff' I A ,ash -3: 'g gr.. life fra ri F Q13f,g.jj5 .W 1 1-,?'.17 l 1' -' W, -vi 3,1 P iw, I r-1 Q ig f f W f, I f A :Em 'iw-Q33 C. 7' f Q M' 1 'Wx :fx ' Riff .XM .LL PAUL BLACKER works on his arts and crafts exhibit as his pot spins around and around. It is a messy but artful job if you are skillful enough to do it as Paul is. It's all in the hands. pla makers present origi .ul n I 1 1 lr, i nal 'way off broadway' LARRY SCHILLER, PaulSoderstom, tries to collect pictures for Playboy magazine from Merri Bristow starring as Marilyn Monroe. PAUL SODERSTOM assaults his little brother played by David Collier. Paul wrote and starred in his play entitl- ed After the Lights Go Out. N .5-YQ .. l BRIAN LYONS breaks up a hassle between Debbi Co- ttrell and Darla Cliannini in The Street by stu- dent Margaret Rodriguez. t RAK Ki RS is the title of this Cornrnert ial. Sandy Kelly is a snolmliy c harat ter advertising a new 4 hip called! rat lty Wat y ' Fin, , ',,f1 .fm u-'l' Q 1 s l la I K . . ' --f NH -ff e., ,' 'S' I 1 i A Q' FL SENIORS, being honored at the MR. LOU BRONZAN presents Honors Dessert, pose after the luliette Bettencourt with the presentation. Scholarship Cup. .ns-2 MP- ROSANNA MONTANHEIRO, Tulin Evliya, and Naomi Iwakura were honored as Foreign Exchange Students. They come from Brazil, Turkey, and japan. Ech of them received a medal. '. H15- ANN BLOOMFIELD, the student body president, introduces the guests at the Honors Dessert held on May 7,1975 in the Activity Center. MR. LEONARD CELONI presents Becky Zavala with her a- ward as Miss Ethel Van Tassel watches. Students with an A- a verage or higher were honored. as if N f t 'i cf' . 1-4 14 1 95 .24 :,v ., '...f 394- 45:7 1.5: mb.. X .V fag, AJ s w, Q I! x 5. ,J A ,aku 'S . x 4 M. f X- ,. P 5 X aw. x JM. Q X11 S.. - W I 0 , I-' IA W .. til' ! x X K fr. I ,o . I o 4 4 s 'E.Y' ? rr- my s. N. 1.5, Ks I QQ- ' A I curriculum - staff and students working together Mr. joe Cutino and Mr. joe Smith were both re-elected to the Governing Board of Trustees by the voting pub- lic. In April Mr. Leonard Gerry was elected president of the Board replacing Mr. Leonard Celoni and H. john Bloomfield was elected clerk. The Board expressed their pride in LUHS for having outstanding certificated and classified personnel and students.Board members also felt that success at Liberty was due in part to community support. Dr. Michael Adams, superintendent, stated that his two main goals are to provide students with the oppor- tunity to know basic skills and to promote more job experiences for interested individuals. Mr. Lou Bronzan spent time this year organizing a WASC accreditation study to determine the effectiveness of the school's program and provide a blueprint for improvement. Mr. Gerald Clayburn worked at trying to develop student pride in their school so that they would want to take care of it. Mr. Vernon Noble and his counseling staff pondered over the idea of workshops to enable students, teachers, and parents the opportunity to easier communicate with counselors. He expressed an interest in having more orientation for freshmen and new comers and how to develop goal-planning for juniors. Miss Barbara Bonnickson worked between the La Paloma and Liberty campus trying to insure the mental and physical well-being of students in both areas. Mr. David Kirby looked into expanding offering in all existing vocational areas, especially in the regional occupational program. Mr. Dewel Morgan contemplated a planned move of his opportunity program to the La Paloma campus for the 1975-76 school year. The program also faces modification in some form. Mr. Allan jones headed up the newly created Performing Arts Department which combines band, chorus, and drama. up Mrs. Gayl Krumland looked into the possibility of adding new courses, improving existing classes and making some already offered into semester ones. Mr. Roy Krumland and staff developed a booklet explaining the many varied business classes offered in his department. In addition one of their classrooms was equipped with electric IBM typewriters and new tables. Mr. William Michaud spent time helping to orient the new ag teachers Mr. Patrick Young and Mr. Lynn Har- monson. Future plans include adding a sophomore O.H. class involved in the disecting of large animals when possible. Mr. Oliver Bascom organized a new program to be introduced next year. The new course will involve all sophomores in a coordinated composition sequence for one semester lmeets comp requirementsj 200 level will be offered first semester and 100 second. Mr. Pete Springer helped expand Ancient Civilization into a two semester class to be taught as a 300 level course. A CETA bi-lingual aide was hired to assist in the department. Social studies can now be taught to mono- lingual students in the English as a second language class for up to four years. Mr. Gerald Crawford added one change to help individualize algebra. The department will allow freshmen to sign up for geometry or Algebra 2A if they are prepared. The individualized math program will continue. Mr. jack' Ferrill hopes to see more participation in all sports to develop school spirit and mental discipline. He wants to develop a well-rounded athletic program that students will want to participate in. Miss Karen Axelgard is trying to add more extra-curricula To try to do this a complete survey of the P.E. pro- gram is needed to see where students feel changes should be made. Mr. Robert Glenn wants to add an A tract science class and obtain more material and equipment for use in the department. Mr. Robert Gonzalez focused much of his attention on the annual Applied Arts Show, but also spent time working on expanding classes under R.O.P. ' Mr. Frank Souza with increased help from C.E.T.A. funds spent time painting, remodeling, marking and re- pairing as needed on campus. Mr. john Addington oversaw the purchase of two new buses to bring the combined Oakley-Brentwood- Liberty fleet to 21 total buses. Mrs. Barbara Clark was able to hire some additional help, and as most Americans faced inflation in the cafe- teria. - Teachers, staff and aides worked to provide an excellent education for all Liberty students. ya , J .' 'T' , x g Y'L? ik' ff -' - Jn. Eff .: 1 Q -44 F' 1 'jx Nfw?R+wQ:i.rP Q V -.. ' -' ' xi?-ff 1:, .yr ' ' Ng, H ,J U . ,. ...- 4 . inf, ,.-JQV3, A .f:Qg,'f.'Q2', ,vm f t, A A.: 'v- 4- --'-H ' .1 ,.. ,::. -u . ' -L1.'1fF ' - ef - . .. 'Y Q . . X' ' . ne, A .4 'i .0 ,Q ff . .,., -L ,, M, p U, .Sw Yu.- .. .t-ty v. I 1 ..- 1-.4 ' :,, , A ,L '52, -of -155 4 't 4 f -::' W' . fill' J' .'pi:w: , U :rv 1iAFHLW5 52: .' -,V 53 ,,:,'fa .-f Q11 -j 1 .1 , V wry' 4.,-1 ig '-1 ,,.,4 xanga 53,11 , ,f3 -,'.f'1i ' Y 'K L., 'I' .I , f gm , ,nf'..- , sf P2 ' ALTA ACKERMAN Counseling Secretary MICHAEL ADAMS BA, MA, PhD, Superintendent IAMES ALVES BA, Spanish I-IV, Spanish Club Adviser IULIA ARCE BA, MA, Counselor, LEA Social Committee, Public Relations DOROTHY ARP Study Hall Superviser MANUEL AZEVEDO Head Gardner and Grounds c-v,g-A ,I P za lx fi , -9 ' , 61, h , f if 5-s 0'-4-A .T v V , ,viq A H x xp: X :A -N-1 fr, Z M Qygt., 4 I , tg I 1 , .la s. 2 'V 4 f it H fr: -.fr fl ' y 551 I fr-W ,Q ,, I . 4 I ' 'Z 1 , I I dr- fr Y? If 1 K l 1 B Q ,bf geazf, ,R 3 gi N., 'pm F' ' theft , l tc. f1.J-if f Q ,a E , I tie.. 5. RX I 'wt H fi' 'X . AS the faculty pulls with all their might on the rope, they successfully win the game of tug-of-war against the class. The faculty has been undefeated in the past four years in the annual tug-of-war game held during the Homecoming activities. They better keep tugging OLIVER BASCOM BA, MA, Advanced Placement English, English 200, English IA, Crystal Wall, English Depart- ment Chairman WILLIAM BATZE BA, Social Studies IA, IB, Current World Prob- lems, World Religions, World ideologies, Annual Staff l, IV, Yearbook Society, Annual Staff Adviser, LEA President, CEC Committee ROBIN BECK Registrar, CSEA Scholarship Chairman, Negotia- tions Committee 150 .fi 'Q 'W 5. I hard or some class might win y 'tial 1' I 1 snr'- ,D QM :JL , 9 f H g ,f ..., X FRANK BERUMEN Custodian IERRY BLACK BA, General Science, Math I-IB, junior Class Adviser, Frosh Football, IV Baseball, LEA Eval- uation Committee, Salary Committee JACK BLOOMFIELD Board of Trustees fmtv M M, , r if DONELLE BOMBEN BA, MSE-Reading, Reading Improvement Il, Read- it ing Specialist, Freshman Class Adviser A W, 1 ' s BARBARA BONNICKSON M , ' RN, School Nurse Ag , Lou BRONZAN Q- --V ' j AB, MA, Principal, FAL North Coast Section CIF , px I Delegate facult pulls together to capture fourth championship ark ,A 'Sqn +- ,- lv ,fs f 6' 1' -.... XJ X, 1 STEVEN BRUNSVOLD BA, Pop Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Beginning Guitar, Clef Club Adviser, LUHS Chamber Singers DENNIS BUCKLEY AA, BA, Chemistry, Physics, General Science IB, General Math IB, Student Government, Student Council Adviser, Club Council Adviser, LEA Sec- retary BILLIE CASEY Comptroller, Secretary-CSEA Chapter if 238 LEONARD CELONI Board of Trustees HAROLD CHILD BA, English, Social Studies, Freshman Class Adviser BARBARA CLARK Cafeteria Manager GERALD CLAYBURN W wr., BA, MA, Administration, Vice-Principal , - 'X N. Q ,4 - is--' '. . ,f lv, gkge rl'llhlff-1 .-'Sig ' -N n L lk 5 x 1:1111 W R Anim. 1f!HMMMEi SAM COHEN ,gggff cj i Q A BS, ED.M. MPH, Language Development Class, 3 'M' ' Pres. CCC Schools Education Assn., CTA 1 . : 'f X J kv- 'I N A '-liwllgai-z ,.-. V gn. GERALD CRAWFORD BS, Algebra IA-2A, Geometry, Mathematic De- partment Chairman, Tennis Coach ioecunwo -Q Board of Trustees I lv Q4 X f l PAM CURRIER Secretary Work Experience penn drive losers U l l I . . - ,. ., . - , fi. ' -O v Y ,al 'ls h ,S A X TRYING to decide what to do with the rest of the pie, William Batze has had enough. Mr. Batze represents the LEA lost the penny drive, the president gets a pie in the face. receive pies fs UA . 8 A . PATRICIA DAcus aw 1- , . x BA, Psychology For Living, US History , .fbi 5 KEITH DAWSON ff. ' b MA, Boys PE I-II, Boys Block L Adviser, Wres- tling Coach, Track Coach E?fll7f1QF'n1 i f 2, 5, I. ,.. I Q FRANK DEPARSIA 'gl - ' y 4, :N AA, BA, Work Study Program, IV and Varsity Soc In cer Coach - PHILIP DEVINE I L 17 -W BA, Dramatic Productions, Philosophical Litera- ture, Composition IV and V, English IB, En- X if -I., 1 glish109, Drama Director, Playmakers Adviser .- il 'N 7 N . if R . if Xa l- l .I I I ,A 9 s '1-.w ifes-iI.I VIRGINIA DIEHL BA, MA, English Il-IV um 4' NANCY DOI BS, AA, Bachelor Living, Advanced Clothing, Homemaking II, Foods I, Clothing I, Senior Class Adviser, LEA Social Committee v q....,, ' I 7 JUNE DRAKE I BA, MA, School Psychologist I NATALIE DUTRA Instructional Aide, Community Aide ,ft .S YA fb. ggg yu. RONALD ENOS BA, Math IB, Algebra IB, Varsity Football IACK FERRILL W MA, Boys PE III-IV, PE Department Chairman, 4 - Block L Society, Head Football Coach, Athletic I 1 D' Eddie Garcia figures that Mr. I Ty M' I I f 'rector as its president. Since LEA A , A X X N x 4 .1 153 BILLIE FORTNER Administrative Secretary, CSEA Vice-President SUE FORTNER BA, Bookkeeping I-II, Typing I, You and the Law, Rally Squad Adviser, LEA Vice-President LEONARD GERRY Board of Trustees ROY GHIGGERI BS, Boys PE I-II, Freshman and 1V Basketball Coach LLOYD GILES Custodian IEANNE GLENN BS, Bachelor Living, English IB, Pep Club ad- viser ROBERT GLENN BS, MA, Biology B, Math IB, Science Department Chairman, LEA Professional Relation, Varsity Baseball Coach ROBERT ZONZALEZ BA, Electricity, Metals III-IV, BIA Metals, BIA General EVELYN GRIFFITH BA, English, Spanish, French, AFS-International Adviser RICHARD HACKETT BA, English 100-200, 2BB, Senior Composition, LEA Legislative Committee Chairmen, Personal Policy CLARE KREDJ HANNA Maintenance Man GERALD HARDT AA, BA, Driver's Education, Vocations, Social STudies, Director Driver Instruction LYNN HARMONSON BS, C.eneral Ag., Agriculture Science I, ROP En- vironmental Landscjaping, FFA Adviser NANCY HISATOMI District Bookkeeper, CSEA Insurance Chairman, Legislative Chairman MIIDRED IOHNSON Counseling Office Clerk 2 S. ? y, I, ,gf 4 sr, i' X -Q7 - -f-r 1.5 ZS Q-dv l 1' ,lf CTX -1. '- ' I ut N fl? fwfr, I Aly t 'ifai .nf ! . li Qvv- I I l -, 'QL J I CTT it in ao! 'K ev' xs,-f' s .5 lf: 'N' W . v,.' staff members participate in annual homecoming activities r, sf'-gf. ' t 4 4 ls 9' '74 ' X inb- Nn-r - fi if -gg-,-L , , ' '5::g2:5. ,aj .5aii5:?lQQ:-.,. . ' as fff?ff'f-,.E - fe'ilfGg:,rg3 ,vw . . il-QZQQ--.: .4-.Y , f - .,-1,.:',:.,,,,,- if Afffi - STAFF MEMBERS, Mrs. Barbara Whitfield and Mr. Rob Russel, work together in the sack race to try to win the faculty some points. '.p 5, IN-. f 4 ' .z.::Sisx, vw' -'71 'vi cl' , l3'.b'.: 1 'Q I, rv llc... Q ..l.::' lll!.:9,6.s glntllj .-.'f O C 6 lyulfn 9 1 l lj , it . -.ji X, 5 b J i Us x , ' 9 , 5 ,,N.:: r ' , 5 MDW' ,- , ALLAN IONES BM, MM, Band I-Ill, Stage Band Theory, Band Club Adviser, Performing Arts Department Chair- man DAVID KIRBY Voc. Ed., ROP, WEE, IWE, Coordinator, Tutor Su- perviser DOUGLAS KIRK BS, BIA, Vocational Automechanics, Auto Club Adviser CAYL KRUMLAND BA, Homemaking Ill, Clothing I-IV, Homemaking Department Chairman, Home Economic Club Adviser DENISE LINDSAY Clerk Typist 155 counselors work to help students with problems LEONARD LUCIO BA, MA, Counselor MARY MANKO Bi-lingual Secretary I IOSEPHINE MENDOZA Instructional Aide, Reading Lab IOHN MEYER AA, BA, jewelry, Ceramics, LEA Legislative Com- mittee WILLIAM MICHAUD BS, Ag Business, Natural Resource, Ag Science, Animal Science, FFA Club Adviser IERRY MILLER AA, BA, MA, Boys PE I-IV, Varsity Basketball Coach DEWEL MORGAN BA, Opportunity Program Director, CEC MARY MORIARTY BS, Record Keeping, Business Fundamentals, Typ- ing I, Majorette Adviser IAMES NABAS BA, Crafts MR. ELIAS HER- NANDEZ gives a nice smile while he helps Annetta Zachery with her schedule. The counselors are avail- able for the student's use at the day of the merry-go-round held at the beginning of each semester. Many students have schedule problems which makes it necces- sary to have a counsel- or's help. , ,. . 1 X 156 '51 msg v-1 vt Ng '- ,. 'o . 4. -N if P!- gl x 'ff' I ,. 1' 7 1 i 'L 1 . EH- ff ,, 4 4-. gn bf h . .1 X' W.. 5- 4s-...g I I 'N ,A 'Z 1 I , X a. ' Q P 5' N Q , , I l . Q My sf' ri. 4' x ,,, 1' 2 T uf'-, ,rr ,rw 4 'avg 8 L 3 -M14 1,-A as , TIOTRU. gif .Six f. ix sg, t 't A OI P 5 VV- t X., SALVADOR NOVARRO Custodian VERNON NOBLE BA, MA, Vice-principal, Director of Counseling RONNIE OVERTON BS, Biology A, Physiology, Algebra ZB, LEA E- valuation Development, Salary Committee RUTH PASTUER Cafeteria Help FRANCIS PAYNE AB, Discovering Computers, Typing I, Business Math WILLIAM PETERS BA, Art Fundamentals, Design and Composition, Painting and Drawing, LEA Evaluation Committee, Social Committee RETA PIRTLE BS, MS, Shorthand I-II, Social Studies IB, Eng- Iish 100, junior Class Adviser LOUIS RACKE BA, Crafts, Ceramics KENNETH REEVES Custodian MARY RICHARDS Attendance Secretary BRYAN ROOFE Building and Grounds Supervisor TONY ROZA Custodian ROBERT RUSSEL BA, English Il-IV, Speech, Speech Team MAX SANABRIA Gardner of Grounds FRANCISCO SANDATE Custodian 157 ELLRIE SCHOPP BA, BS, English IB, Foreign Literature, Super- viser of Reading Lab, Chairman of Reading Department HERBERT SCOTT BA, MA, Trigonometry, Geometry, Algebra IA, In- dividual Introduction to Algebra, LEA Salary Committee, Senior Class Advis- er, Cross Country and Golf Coach WALTER SHARAFANOWICH BA, BS, MA, BLS, Librarian IOE SMITH Board of Trustees WILLIAM SNOW BS, MA, President and Presidency, Sociology, U.S. History, Tennis Coach KATHERINE SORENSON Library Clerk FRANK SOUZA Head Custodian PETER SPRINGER BA, MA, Federal Government, Sociology, Califor- nia's Government, LEA Personnel Policies Com- mittee, Professional Relations Committee PAT ST. IOHN Secretary Attendance Office HELEN TORRES Aide ALFRED VALVERDE BA, English IB, Reading Improvement, LEA Publi- city Committee Chairman, Azteca Club Adviser ETHAL VANTASSEL BA, MA, U.S. History,100-200, Latin I-ll, La- tin Club, CSF Adviser DOROTHY WEEKES Yard Superviser LAURANCE WELCH BS, Driver Education, U.S, Geography, Drafting BARBARA INHITFIELD BS, Girls PF I-IV, Girl's Gymnastics, Track and Field Coat h ISB -A - Q I T' I s .39 qty?-sk , 1 , an . 4 V 7 If it , x .1 idN.db- w.. . u J' -1 at I ,, I 5 , 'J r 2' N 0 I , 1 rug P5 'SK Sk-6. Aw ' t 05 yo- 'L V fx Q' fu X 71 ww , . I fy I ' 'J -l' A L- II - .1 . 'F 'ti . - ... , 13 s C 3 T im Tr' V A X -'I QW- Q , - g . l ' oi' new ag teachers participate in many varied tasks 11 Nl .2- I8 Ki I Ulll Sh U I2 - I IIUHILULI lll ill EQ P v.,,Q,.Q ' QLIZXA . 4 WE -tfu Q4 Yr h'l Mr Patrick Young and Mr Lynn Harmonson MR. WILLIAM MICHAUD gives Kelli Bauerlein his assistancew ie . . f h l. All three teachers are involved in the agricultural area with both Mr. Young and Mr. Harmonson as new round on the first day o sc oo members of the teaching staff this year. AX 1.0-' nf' , Q 3... 'W Wx lll t ll I It - V listen during the merry-go- CARY WILSON BS, Auto ll, Metal ll, BIA Wood, Auto Club, Sophomore Class Adviser LUCY WONC Payroll and Account Clerk, CSEA, Salary Commit 166 PATRICK YOUNG AA BS ROP Meat Processing, Animal Science, General Agriculture,FFA Club Adviser ad S Support those advertisers who helped finance your yearbook. A AAA Swap Shop, 169 Ace Hardware, 182 Al Eames Ford, 165 Alpine Packing Co., 183 Anchor Bar and Restaurant, 184 Antioch Evergreen Nursery, 183 Antioch Sewing Center, 188 Antioch Stationers, 180 Arco, 186 A 8: W, 180 B Bank of Agriculture 81 Commerc Bank of America, 186 Beacon Station, 170 Becky's Coffee Shop, 173 Beneficial Finance Co., 184 Berg'slewelers, 184 Berry's Pastry, 181 Bethel Harbor, 178 Bethel Island Golf Course, 170 Bethel Market, 172 Bicycle West, 169 Big-O-Tires, 176 Bill Brandt Ford, 189 Boat House Lounge, 166 Brentwood Barber Shop, 162 Brentwood Dental Building, 163 Brentwood Disposal, 171 Brentwood Feed 81 Supply, 173 Brentwood Floral Service, 180 Brentwood Furniture, 170 Brentwood Hardware, 167 Brentwood News, 178 Brentwood Pharmacy, 167 Brentwood Shell Service, 183 Bridgehead Drive in, 185 Buffo's Ice 81 Feed, 162 Byer's Auto Body Repair, 176 C Campanil Cinema, 185 Capri Beauty Salon, 172 Caramiho Produce Co., 182 Carter's Marine Service, 171 e, 183 Casey's Custom Paint 81 Body Shop, 173 Centro Mart, 177 Clinton Sudweeks, 171 Columbus Travel Agency, 188 Continental Club, 178 Copeland Lumber, 164 Copper Kettle Delicatessen, 188 Cottage Florist, 175 Curtis, Broderick, 81 Cinquini,169 Cutino's Feed Supply, 191 D Dallas Shank Chevron, 165 Dashner Motors, 169 Dave Cowan Photography, 168 Dave 84 lim's Gulf, 174 Delta Garage, 175 Delta Marine Service, 187 Delta Sands, 176 Delta Tractor, 173 Delta Volkswagon, 191 Der Wienerschnitzel, 191 Diablo Agriculture Chemical Co., 187 Diablo Equipment Co., 179 Diablo View Florist, 189 Dip N Dive Pool Supply, 167 Dixie's Country Crafts, 191 Don's Bicycle Shop, 167 Dr. Calloway, 171 Dr. leffry, 187 Dr. Richard F. Rye, 184 E Ellie's Beauty Salon, 170 European Motors, 171 F Fairview Chevrolet, 167 Famous Fashions, 170 Fidelity Savings, 166 Firestone, 190 G Gene's Village Delicatessen, 186 Green's T.V. Appliances, 186 H Hal Bailey's L 81 H Paints, 188 Harold I. Fertado Real Estate, 172 Hernandez Real Estate, 163 Hisatomi Service, 163 Hoey 81 Hoey, 166 Hogan Chevrolet, Martin Enos, 172 Howard lohnson's Co., 184 International Sausage, 164 Irene's 186 Hair Depot, 187 W I l, lake's Variety, 183 Iame's Fine Men's Apparel, 189 loAnne's Burritos, 169 johnson Lumber 8: Hardware, 166 losten's, 187 A K Keep-U-Neat Cleaners, 191 Ken's Bad Boy Market, 187 L Laird 8: Stuart Realty, 175 Lee's Market, 178 Leo's Sporting Goods, 172 Liberty Drug, 188 Linganes, 166 .v Livermore Production Credit Association, 191 Lone Tree Medical Center, 181 M Margaret's Fabrics, 164 Mayers jewelers, 164 McKee at Gilbert, D.D.S., 176 McKell Drug Co., 175 Morgan's Western Supply, 175 Mt. View Food Center, 165 O Oakley Paint 81 Body Shop, 162 Oakley Pharmacy, 169 Oakley Shannon Auto Parts, 166 P Q Paint House, 190 Pancho's Market, 167 Pantelli's Music Box, 184 Paul's Foster Freeze, 183 Phillips Printers, 178 Port Stockton Food Distributers, 162 R Ralph Garrow Real Estate, 181 Rancho Furniture, 174 Rossier-Prewett-Fortner, Inc., 164 Russo's Harbor, 180 S San loaquin First Federal Savings, 170 Sears, 188 Silvera's,162 Skyway Auto Wreckers, 172 Smiley's Drive In, 163 Sportman's Barber Shop, 189 Stamm Theatre, 185 State Farm Insurance, 189 Stewart's Molander Appliances, 163 Stock Pharmacy, 186 T Terry's Table, 175 Three Nunns, 174 Town 84 Country Real Estate, 178 Toyota of Antioch, 163 Triangle Dodge, 180 Turquoise Plant, 176 V Vetranos, 171 Village Coiffures, 174 W Walt Pierce Marine, 176 ' Western Auto, 162 William B. Cox 81 Assoc. 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'j, ,aff ,QBL-Lg, ,U 1 5-T 'e::Tk?35'- .' 25 , I J I s. I . uf I , 1 , M ,Y ,f I ? -,.,..f- t:'::-- . f ' '-'--N... - - -- '-I' 'M A ,V ..,.,,,,-nw' , 4,...,......,, K , . h .,,.. ,',::::.mA.. Zim? ' 5, . W 'QQ'- . , A4 .N -ig, '-...U -' ,Ma ,L , Q gy, H 'Q . L. 'i V 4 vm: rf. 'v -as if-W :vi Iulie DeSair, Denise Cruz CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 'I975 WESTERN AUTO ASSOC. The Family Store Automotives, Toys, Household Goods 235 OakStreet 634-4363 ANTIOCH in '-i- S ILV E R A -XQBQBJS since 1939 Lumber Building Materials Hardware - Floor 81 Ceiling Tile . Garden Supplies Plumbing Supplies Electrical Supplies Pre-Finished Panelirrg Masonry Products f Pre-CutFencnng w Decorating Dept f Plywood , - Roofing t f LrghtFixtures . - Parnt8tWallpaper - Bathroom Vanities - Custom Fire Screens Monday Thru Friday 8-6 Sat. 8-5 Sunday 9-3 757-2900 223 Railroad Ave. BUFFO'S ICE 84 FEED -3 ,J Complete feed line: , Purina, Alhers, M.D. T Full line of Vet supplies -. ICE - wholesale and retail for any occasion. f I IF YOU CAN RAISE IT WE CAN FEED IT ,,hmw757-W4 608 West 3rd Street X4 Antioch,C.iliforni.i ,,Q!l V53 lilomerni Sarrrwnto, Rose Robles, Lorri White Auros. sMALL AND LARGE TRUCKS OAKLEY PAINT AND BODY SHOP Complete Body Repair and Painting lim Carlin Dale Hanson Shop 625-3550 Shop 625-3550 P.O. Box 51 - 7th and Main Streets Oakley, California BRENTWOOD BARBER SHOP Prop. lack Harrison 325 Oak Street Brentwood, California PORT STOCKTON Food Distributors Inc. We Feature NUGGET Brand 466-0096 Stockton, California lim' fe msn FTW 4:- x -5151 lack P. Hernandez Licensed Real Estate Broker h k Area Code 415 1456 Highway 4 Office 634-4113 Brentwood, Ca. 94513 Residence 634-4517 S'l'EWART'S MOLAN DER A PP Ll A N C ES Frigidaire Roper Kitchenaid Amana Maytag 757-0616 808 G Street Antioch, Calif. 94509 SMI LEY'S DRIVE-IN Thick Shakes - Large Hamburgers Call-in orders: 625-2442 DINNERS HIGHWAY 4 OAKLEY BRENTWCOD DENTAL BUILDING 'fimfff 1 Laura Nunn, Pat Mcfvlurtrey HISATOMI SERVICE 609 Railroad Ave., Brentwood, CA. Telephone 634-1341 Congratulations Class of '75 ' '-4. , I xxxxxwvit- 'H Y 0 r ii ! 5 I I I ? ' ! I ' - 5 - ' - C A A A' L 1 -, 1,1 Y 1 flv-i-----'wi' 'u vwwws k..:2:1f ' '-3,1 -',', Lrg? fT0,YOIA4 fi?EiiA5lEj spurs i iU5EUj 223125 FCAR s gf Becky Zavala, Lorri White, Valerie Bilbo, janet Hustedt Full Service I T T vw Reliable Toyota Dealer All MODELS SALES - SERVICE 'nngaicx of ANIIOCH LEASINGS SEE HOW MUCH CAR YOUR MONEY CAN BUY! 1600 W. IUUI SL, IIIUOCII 754-1990 Under New Management and Ownership john Showaker ROSSIER-PREWETT-FORTNER INC. INSURANCE BROKERS SI I Second Street Antioch uf.. r arm? fills. , , F tiiid Lorri White COPELAND J.W. YARDS Retail lumber 81 building materials F L Murtiri Wulriut Blvd 8tD.iir1ty Ave. IA,iri,ig5fir BrentwootI.C,uIiI 94513 T64 , 7 Vfwriwdlb 634 35?O ImI7 ftf I I7l'llt'dCIt'S 1, J L '71 I5.irfH-QI IIICLUII. Pina S.iiiclnit'ht-s lumix- X .irirtx uf suiisuigiis .md 1 h4'l'N1'NTf1lllITllJllX uiiiiitrit-s Wvrm-r fidlll. Ou lit-r T34-Ulflfl 1903 D Street Xiitiiwh. Cgilifnriiia MARGARET'S FABRICS Where the unusual is usual. 1635 A Street i t Antioch Q 0 , 757-8360 t A xl h .6 iii: I 5, .' x ties ef: QW: 9 iff.- 1 JEWELERS INC. S I N C E 19 3 5 516 SECOND STREET - DOWNTOWN ANTIOCH - 757-1404 2610 SOMERSVILLE ROAD - COUNTY EAST MALL - 757-7227 MT. VIEW FOOD CENTER Highway 4 Brentwood, California Val Billbo, Lorri White . -at iss 5. -mmf -l.LL. 3:34 Diane Moore, Debbie Young, Gary Ellison We Specialize in Service' Dallas Shanks Chevron 336 Oak Sl. Ph. 634-8935 Brentwood, Calif. 94512 Official Smog Inspection Station Ha' AL EAMES FORD 1400 W. 10th Street Antioch, California 94509 757-1771 Complete Line of Fords-Ford Trucks and Used Cars. Body Shop and Repairs Leasing and Rentals HARDWARE Electrical 84 Plumbing Supplies Highway 4 Delta Rd. Phone: 634-3665 Ruth Maiocco, john Showaker LIN GA N E'S AND LoAN ASSOCIATION Regularware 47 East 18th Street Keds and Converse Athletic Shoes Antlomcallfomla 6141st Street Phone: 634-3958 Brentwood ' - 757-6400 BEST WISHES HOEY 84 HOEY 737 Second Street Brentwood, California 634-1148 J, OAKLEY SHANNON AUTO PARTS Whole Saie-Retali-Foreign 8' Domestic lim Zwetz, Rhonda Martin, john Showaker, Ruth Maiocco High Performance Parts M f Doug'sHe-adersf TRW S - M W-'QS BOAT HOUSE LOUNGE Q Offenhauser ' Holly' AC' Champlon H Proudly Presents Live Entertainment Complete Front End Aligment Services 5 Nights Weekly American Parts 8 6P M 255-glg52ShOp Semce Superb Italian Lunches and Dinners O - t pm O M Bethel Island WW 9 IP 1 P 502 Ma it sit oakiey ' 684-2702 lOHNSON'S LUMBER 84 PANCHO'S MARKET New- Used Sales- Repairs Biggest Little Store in Brentwood Rebuilt Pam ' ACCQSSOHQS 634-4123 DON'S BICYCLE SHOP Open Sundays and Holidays 272 Main Strget Lynne Morgan, Debbie Young Oakley Shopping Center P.O. BOX 764 625 2839 lf 5-LJ? BRENTWOOD PHARMACY Prescriptions are our specialty Fine Cosmetics - Film - Gifts 316 Oak Street 634-2156 BRENTWOOD HARDWARE Hardware-Plumbing Oakley, Calif. 94561 Everything for Your Pool Dip N Dive Pool Supply 106 Railroad Avenue Antioch, Calif. 754-4212 1 Y. fs 1 Paint Lorri White, Filomena Sarmento, Rose Robles, Paula Sciortino Garden Tools 629FirstSt. Brentwood 634-3201 1725 - 10th St., Antioch 757-0211 2 U D VE COWAN PHCJTOGR PHY 2008 Treadway Lane Pleasant Hill, California 94523 Lindsey Nunn, Roxanne Sciortino, Paula Graves, Lori Celoni, jeannie Ghiggeri Phone 933-5750 'l' 687-8148 10 8 Manx 9-ba-4. ,V A l 5, ' QA' M' A'-x.,.4 gg'- 'NU -fs I' i yi' ' W' l 43 1 .cf lb., W . g 55' 99 JoANNE's OQZOS BuRRlTos is Q05 A Name You Can Trust Main Street Oakley, California 625-3883 DASHNER MGTORS BETTER QUALITY USED CARS 739 SECOND STREET BRENTWOOD, CALIF. osrica 634.3254 RES- 634-4079 DALE DASHNER Oakley Pharmacy Oakley Shopping District 625-2752 Oakley, California C- B-C Curtis, Broderick, and Cinquini ' Real Estate Investments J C31 i, .5 A 3' 1 ,X 4 Highway 4 508 3rd St. l Brentwood Antioch A 634-3508 757-1020 Debbie Young, Cheryl Clements .A me U 05- . yr -,-,- 1 If , y v 1 We . l iix-?ll 'll 1 -11' Filomena Sarmento, Rose Robles SALES REPAIRS Q BICYCLE WEST PARTS 1 ,, 3100 Delta Fair Blvd. - Antioch, c ei. 94509 W Telephone l415l 754-4844 W' 'I Featuring: Nishiki, Peugeot, A Raleigh, Mundo, 81 Windsor. , N W ' All bicycles completely assembled and tuned to factory specifications. AAA SWAP SHOP We Buy and Sell Why pay more or sell for less? Hundreds of Bargains - , ff,:,,,irt-,lif- Used furniture, Appliances, Mexican imports Religious items, Motor oils, Spray paints TV's, Cards, Filters Thousands of other items to choose from 119 MAIN ST. V 4415, 6259996 Billaritlftilt1e:.r1 OAKLEY, cA. 94561 OW A -'Hui-L' xl H -D ,-,- - SAN 1oAQuiN FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 210 Dainty Avenue Brentwood, California 634-1137 Open Monday 8: Tuesday 10-4 7 A Liz Barthman leannette Carter X i ' Complete Home Furnishings Ellie Billingsley 634 4480 Deena Yl?D?lE3MarThlO Rose Robles Filomena Sarmento r' ' ' O Serve you 634-2422 6471St Street Brentwood Phone 14155684-2657 3303 Gateway Road Bethel Island Calif BETHEL ISLAND GOLF CCJURSE Q T -'iff Bill and Connie Conner-Managers K X I ine IAN F4 r IRQ? X IAXI VAN 7 V47 i ,MT I CLINTON,W. SU DW E E KS 'Fil 4P4:fl 2 I VAX tx l general gontractors X '7 oating tructures . Evil ' 4 :Yi 5. ,Q Yfll Commercial - 625-2927 5,4-X X ,IAN !.4 L 15' f 1-'5'Xg Residential- 634-3922 'f .Q FQ? - If 339 A Brownstone Road hxiii 4 2 . 'Q Oakley john Showalter VET I BRENTWOOD DISPGSAL , ,, 3 SERVICE ovnn 14 YI-:ARS IN ANTIOCH ,r ' ' '-- 761 Second Street 'T:3Q:-SEELASJLES gig Brentwood, California ' 3'?1fjf'A EGGPLACHHMIGIANA , X i -1 - A waits - sncnerri 634-4089 3, ronvfno-girlnlgigliis ORDERS To 00 B f L k 1 1 A+ ifiisfiiiiimiis '757-63 1 1 ' est 0 U? to ff A ir- Class of 75 704 w. 2ND ANTIOCH CARTER'S MARINE WM W CENTER P.O. Box 488 ' Bethel Island, Calif. 94511 DR. MINOR D. CALLAWAY CHIROPRACTOR Telephoner zlsciiesmiir 14151634-1141 Brentwood, California 94513 EFA. , .f Ruth Maiocco, Rhonda Martin, john Showaker, jim Zwetz SPFCIAUSTS HV Ulf REPAIR UF VOLKSWAGEN a owman FOREIGN cms rom M or Tune- s To MaJor Ovorhauls 4 e Do It l ENGINES ai TRANSMISSIONS ff? ' AT DISCOUNT Prucl-:s A I OPEN e uns IN ANTIOCH European Motors N l 7 5- lk 6 aim l' ii-ai ,iii ei...iii 7 5 4 - 3 2 50 2PE1., ?2 s:.T- i 'A ' no wzsr num stun lN 0C 171 Skyway Auto VVreckers, Inc. 24 Hour Towing - 7 Days A Week 8 to 6 P. M. CARS BOUGHT lsr SOLD FOREIGN 61 DOMESTIC Highway 4 61 Sims Brentwood 634-2400 lim Zwetz, john Showaker, Rhonda Martin, Ruth Maiocco r Good Luck Class of 1975 h rofcf ' faffado CAPRI BEAUTY SALON USE OE FB 221 Oak Street Real Esfale For all of your real estate needs Contact us at: BrentW00d 311 Oak Street - Brentwood, Calif. 634 4812 634-4112 iff CQALUS ll BETHEL MARKET I All Your Grocery Needs l l 684-2040 l 35 Bethel Island Road Bethel Island, California l l I II it For the BEST DEALS and SALES l Q1 fi:-var-1--p -I SEG i MARTIN M. ENOS, SR. f, l Owner Manager I LEO MASSONI Charlie Wegner Horne: 0 J Laos seonrimo Gooos a HARDWARE Dealers: 'I 1 Corner Third and Main 1 Gunsrnnthing Service l See Charlie -Q4 -....-.... . '-f?Q5.1,fgg, 1 .. 1. - ,' 9' af f at ei 1 as if . .wig Ex 43:-'funn I 1 gg i! is B A li 514i -...,, ,,,, will 'Q-1'-'i Q '3- Lorri White, janet Hustedt, Val Bilbo, Becky Zavala DELTA TRACTOR Corner of East 18th and Olive Lane 757-9300 1 ' ' BECKY'S COFFEE SHOP A ,v 1 4 I U i . .,x,, . ,.,, ,N ,... -, xnxx .wg lennifer Beaver Where friendly people meet and try our delicious food. Highway 4 Oakley 625-2172 BRENTWOOD FEED 84 SUPPLY CASEY'S CU STO M PAINT 609Rai Oad.AVe' 84 BODY SHOP Pick-ups, Cars, Vans, Boats, and Bikes Insurance Work Also Brentwood, Calif. 94513 Complete Albers Feeds Full Veterinary Supplies Ranch and Tack Equipmeht ' T l. 634-1210 Mike Casey 1142 N. Highwaw Bob 81 lim Hoffner G 173 634-1133 Brentwood Calif Paula Qr' t' D D HI D Nu n n'S gg, Fawn Q ca in I3 QU Q P,-IS. C..-.. TMILE NORTH OF BRENTWOOD-HWY.4AT SUNSET ROAD DAVE 84 llM'S GULF Congratulations Class of '75 Laura Nunn,PatMcMu I y R thM ' D bb'e Yo ng 4EEEEE. '-5:-'T5 ' 55 Nz .-f 3,2-F' 74 Phone 634-4822 RANCHO FURNITURE Larry Smith Highway 4 84 Bolton Rd. Phone Oakley, California Bus. 625-2560 VILLAGE COIFFURERS Specializing in men's hairstyling and tee g yl gf b y Op daysa k 634-4549 1432H gh ay4 B d c If N App N Y We Carry an Assortment of Lee's, Wrangler, leans, jackets, 84 Coats MORGAN'S WESTERN SUPPLY CLOTHINGO FEEDQ TACKQ VET REMEDIES The Complete Western Store f415l 625-3949 P.O. Box 925 Hwy 4 Oakley, Calif. 94561 LAIRD AND STUART REALTY for all of your real-estate needs 353 Walnut Blvd. 634-2165 Brentwood, California w H P l lfdvl ' RERBSTTAGE FLoRisT Floral and Gifts 1412 A Street, Antioch, Calif. 94509 - 757-2373, 757-9262 BOB and MARY FRANCHETTO V x- IKJ Sn 4? A leannette Carter, Liz Barthman DELTA GARAGE Congratulations Class of '75 For all you auto needs: DODGE - DODGE DART 754 Railroad Avenue 634-3516 BEST WISHES McKELL DRUG COMPANY Antioch Square Lucky Shopping Center Antioch Your Antioch Rexall Stores 757-2266 Prescription Specialists HOME COOKED FOOD TERRY'S TABLE lust Over The Bridge BETHEL ISLAND Phone 684-2414 Props: Terry 84 Phil We Feature Breakfast 84 Lunch Every Day Dinners Fri., Sat, 81 Sun. Closed Tuesday pq-gnl '7'7 - Q . 1 isa 4951 fft,ra.t-11Slfleitnsieyer Hal E. Birge, jr. DELTA SANDS NURSERY 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 Phone: 684-2723 iArea Code! 415I WALT PIERCE MARINE SERVICE ENGINE 8: HULL REPAIR 'f' ' --- r 'lf' ffr Lorri White, Debbie Young, Valerie Bilbo john Showaker I Lyle V. Case 2 412 East 18th Street Antioch f California Phone 757-6420 I '17 3. ,y G Auro BODY REPAIRS ' .0 REFINISHING 5614 Sandmou nd Blvd. P.O. Box BH Bethel Island, Calif. 94511 Walt Pierce K 1. ft MIIIIIYIUII Sl ,ill I 'III - 4 J ,. :Hg I, , Free Estimates Q . I... tml! l'M,.f-XIII , 941 f f 8 BYER'S I Lenny Byer Brentwood, Calif. XX 634-3198 104 oak sr. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '75 Compliments of PAU L E. MCKEE, D.D.S. IUHN I. GILBERT, D.D.S. THE TURQUOISE PLANT clllol iff Q D tj' l?f1t'2'nfg,G 0131, 208 G Street fi A Antioch,California 94509 Ig 14153 754-4915 I- Reservation Direct Handcrafted Indian Jewelry Custom Navajo and Zuni Work Repairs Brcntxx ood. Califorrlm Debbie Young, Diane Moore 1 A 7 'A P! ,H 4 Q -CCUIQ:-tr lxqn' I.-m W... .... ' -- A oo.: 2 ntuun An ' MAsoN gn. .,N Ia! ,gi Y. Q I ' x in Q 5 ' V' - -f,1.w-ffiwmmfmli ff Nw.. ,M X -,hw-,wx '3'-A Han ..f L. Oakley. Califormu Kwik 'R - I .QQ I -v I Bethel Harbor Avjxjxvjx ,AY Elevator Launch PHILLIPS PRINTERS AND BOOKS 204 G Street, Antioch, Ca. Harbor Road, Bethel Island 757-3253 Pat and john Walsh 684-2141 GBrentw0od ews Tom and Sam Matthews, Publishers BobGromm. Managing Editor Published Thursday at Brentwood, Contra Costa County, California Office: 654 Third Street at Oak Mailing Address: P.O. Box I57 Phone: 634-3123 DlXlE'S Country Crafts 220 A Oak Street Brentwood, California y,,,,'-, Hxks a,. CONTINENTAL CLUB RESTAURANT Cocktails and Banquets 1446 Hwy 4 Brentwood, California Dixie Hendrix 634-8994 Ph. 634-2882 Owner SPECIALIZINC IN WATERFRONT PROPERTY E 0 TELEPHONE 44152 684-3-120 5998 BETHEL ISLAND ROAD BETHEL ISLAND C LIF V4 Il 178 LEE'S MARKET Fresh Meats, Produce, Beer and Wine We Cut and Wrap Freezer Order Open 9:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Highway 4 and Sunset Road 634-3019 DI BLo F RM EQUIPME T john Deere Farm Equipment And Consumer Products 634-3578 1237 Highway 4 Brentwood, Calrfornua Laura Nunnloebbie Young .Z E- ' -f mo lla BRENTWOOD FLORAL SERVICE Flowers for All Occasions Patrick G. and Donnalee McHenry 839 First Street 634-3600 TriangleMobileHomes A Q W 335 Oak St. Brentwood Dodge Richard and Deb Owners RU5SO'S HARBOR At the End of Piper Rd. Bethel Island Dry Dock, Covered Berths, Launch 1 B 7 684 2024 loe Russo Q 'L.J5nv Ask Abou Congratulations Class of '75 LONE TREE WAY MEDICAL - DENTAL Dr. Abe Kaplan Dr. Paul Krey Dr. Hugh V. Maiocco Dr. james Wadnizak ,x V 1 fx Y X RALPH GARROW E .sg REAL ESTATE F 1312 A Street 9 rff-Www Antioch, California 94509 ff' , 12 Telephone 14151757-3770 Ii ' 4, Q . Lorri White, Valerie Bilbo Paula Sciortino BERRY'S PASTRY Best Known for Quality We specialize in wedding cakes and decorated cakes for all occasions Antioch Shopping Center 757-5858 I 1 , - ,N 9'i 'Pvi'ri'NQ ' CARAMIHO Produce Co. CONGRATULATIONS v 1 twmcnus ' , m, IHII 'II 6 XQ LII' , I TTPA ' L 5Ys'. I If 4' .. ,- lil 'WJ X O 'Exit '.. .Q Q A - ,K 'YUSN Patty MCMurtrey, Laura Nunn 4 .-.V ..-, owe gms j ll E. Hogan CLASS OF '75 HOGAN CHEVQQLET A owAR Ross-Fernandes, Inc. 211 W. 19th Street, Antioch, Calif. I41 5I 757-2500 Filomena Sarmento OLDSMOBILE, INC. 1142 NORTH HIWAY 4 BRENTWOOD. CALIF. 94513 PHONE 1415i 634-1133 I:I'f'f2' X f r Ilifau f' XY: ,Q-'po-vv'l l-f 1 If :up F' ' 'I ... ann ' -flu O- iw fy 1- I , I4 If A! rf ALPI NE PACKI NG COMPANY Antioch's Finest PAU L'S FOSTER'S FREEZE Food and Refreshment Center d ' T Best Dresse Burgers in own COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE Wholesale Meats Open Daily'I1to11:30Fri.8tSat.TillMid. , 400 East 18th st. Antioch 757-6441 and Sausages h 350 W. Wakefield Road L 'W 't . . . - Om le Stockton, California 95201 jAKE'S VARIETY STORE 655 First Street Brentwood, Calif. 94513 Best Wishes to Class of '75 Owners lay 8t Judy Cunder B8l'lll UF IIGRICUUURB I GUIIIIIIBRGB El5iEN'? ltflf M. SHELL Compliments and Best Wishes Class of '75 Member of F,D,I,C, Cheryl Clements, Debbie 74 Firs reet rentwood, alifornia 0 lst B C BRENTWOOD SH ELL SERVICE A N Tl OC H EVE RG R E E N 2222157222 lififiilfivite F I- O RI Air Conditioning Service A N D N U R S E R Y Giiiilgif ilfiililihfllll' Wheel Balancing Free Delivery and Garden Supplies 1355 Hwy 4, Cor- Bfodefisk k A William and Millie Ciill Open 7 Days a Week 757-4568 Highway 4 Antioch Plwfte 634-8954 Bankfltmericard-Master Charge-Shell Credit Cards s ,. 783 I .aapp1uIl na 'b.'0t 'C . ' I X - PE PIICCIIIELLI s ., I D ff BAR A RESTAURANT Q . 5 J Family Style Italian Dinners I ' M ' , ' 5 ' X At the end of Gateway Rd., Bethel Island Q I NOW OPEN Q In Our New Location Q At Frank's Marina eannmsr QLUNCI-I .airmen R Banquet Facilities Q FOOD TO TAKE OUT Q oven s A.M. amy G gIT.l':lLf'1f'5Q5,,?a'L'9 f.I'l'i , 2 ' when Island nh. as-1-2404 Og' .'0 oooo00l ' 'Q0lU!!Ul BERG IEWELER 625 First Street Brentwood, California 94513 Diamonds, Jewelry, and Gifts 634-3639 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 DR. RICHARD F. RYE OPTOMETRIST Congratulations Class of '75 I'antelI's-Antioch Music Bax 407 G Street-Antioch -757-6618 M .141 en ' I fq Y . - I J J.. IlIl.l-LVAI b I CF, ,, UI Q -H ki I I I I K ' LARGEST SELECTION OF 8 TRACK TAPES IN ENTIRE AR -........ SELL AND INSTALL AUTO STEREO ' RADIOS ' SPEAK R ' ACCESSORIES DISCOUNT PRICES! ron Pt:oPL.s wno Lovz 'ro save S ws REPAIR Auto srsnsos nnnios nzconniua ' Rose Marie Robles, Paula Sciortino, Filomena Sarmento, I Lorri White Jgfiiurfsgitf HJ Restaurant 2430 Mahogany Way In the K-mart Shopping Center, Antioch lim Zwetz, Rhonda Martin, john Showaker Ruth Maiocco 185 ' rv Appliance Furniture S Stereo Component Equipment in Eastern Contra Costa County, 514 W. 4th St. Town li Country Downtown 757-5555 Filomena Sarmento, Rose Marie Robles, Lorri White, Paula Sciortino Lar est Selection of 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 julie DeSair, Denise Cruz Bob Andrews Bobs ARCO Service ARCO PRODUCTS 225 East 18th Street Dealer Antioch, Calif. Tune-UD Telephone 757-6068 Brake Service Tires-Batteries-Accessories 166 pier..- IRENE'S Personal Selections of the latest styles in sportswear, long and short skirts, sweaters, blouses, tops, long and short dresses, and car coats. Misses Sizes From 8-20 Ask Us About Our Layaway Plan BANK GF AMERICA 241 Oak Street Brentwood, California Gaul VILLAGE DELICATESSEN Levio 8. Elsie Lombardi 757.0412 ISI6 A Street Antioch, California Pizza, Torpedo and Submarine Sandwiches, Rovioli and Spaghetti, Borbecued Chicken and Spare Ribs Domestic and Imported Cheeses JOSTEN'S PRODUCTS SYMBOLIZE YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS FINEST TRADITIONS - SCHOOL SPIRIT - GRADUATION - ACHIFVEMENT ZlliRS??1RRll3ir50lEll.Z0t?u'Stg.?EZl2 'S WB'-O AGWCULTURAL CHEMICALS CO. I MT SERVING THE THIRD GENERATION OF AMERICNS FINEST STVDENTS DEWEY DE MARTINI Your personal repres t tive MT- RICIIBTCI 115 Burton Court Danville, Calif. KEN'S BAD BOY MARKET Choice Beef at its Best Where Service is King 1 We sell the best ground meats in the County. N Good Luck '75 Grads ' ' 634-3245 320 Oak Street Brentwood Debbie Young, Diane Moore DELTA MARINE SERWCE Hair Depot ff'f ,,, f f Hair Design for Men and Women Congratulations Graduates RK Scientific Hair Care Center 1864'A' STREET For Appointment Call 6301 Bethel Island Rgad ANTIOCH, CA 94509 757-5290 ff . - - Congratulations Class of '75 .X ,J A Q g 1 ' .I v , I 1205A sneer J T ix' II' YOU GOT'EM... it Antioch X 9 FLoss'r-LM , - l 1 V A E , l 'f l 187 lanet Hustedt, Becky Zavala, Valerie Bilbo 5 ' , -4 if . HAL BAILEYS L84H PAINTS Wo- ly' EMM Jw QW- .Qin ll I phone: 757-3643 Becky Zavala, Lorr White janet Hustedt Val Bnlbo 1452 Hugh cy 4 634 7l-11 Brentwood ,?4.. I jim Zwetz, john Showaker IAMES FINE MEN'S APPAREL 'I653 A Street Antioch, California 94509 757-1055 DIABLO VIEW FLORIST Flowers Whisper What Words 2 Never Say FLORIST TRANS WORLD DELIVERY SERVICE 757-4636 1925 D Street Shively Antioch, California SPORTSMAN'S BARBER SHOP IF THE FISH AIN'T BITIN' GET A HAIRCUT 6355 Bethel Island Road Bethel Island 684-2869 BILL BRANDT FORD f AC' -I lA W Will! Brengrvood 1245 Highway 4 COMPARE OUR SERVICE TOO! .nv ' fl 4 I EAI Imzzssass v- Ii . State Farm Insurance Companies svn: :nm Home Offuces-Bloomlngton, Illmons :Nsunuacf CARL CROSS Walter H. Reinke Auto'Fure'Homeowners Lufe Insurance Too 516 W, 4th St. Bus. 757-6600 Antuoch, Cal, 94509 Res. 625-2668 I B CU II II gacinres I LQSTFITE Moore luliette Diane Bettencourt QEL f'.s'3'f' HOMES f MARINAS -I V xx KA Val Bilbo LorriWhite WILLIAM B. cox anet Hustedt Brentwood Office 733 Second Street William B. Cox - Broker Phone-634-1165 Bethel Island Office HOMES - BUILDING SITES 3025CateWaYR0ad Antioch 'Firestone 3214 Delta Fair Blvd. Antioch, Ca. 94509 Denise Cruz, julie DeSair 14151754-3000 THE PAINT HOUSE P. V, ' 55,3 Automotive and House Paints J paints, accessories, and wallpapers 1524 A Street 238 Oak Street Antioch 757-2838 Brentwood 634-2616 , fi FREE DELIvERIEs if D . yi x ,' '0 Proprietors: Dennis and Rita Murphy A DEIQ WIENEIQSCITINITZIEL PAUL ARCHER 2OO EAST 18TH STREET 757-9724 ANTIOCH, CA 94509 754-2392 iz, FIRST RATE-NOT CUT RATE KEEP-U-NEAT CLEANERS 1815 A Street Antioch, California WHITE SHIRTS OUR SPECIALTY Owner Phone Richard Spohn 757-1775 Manager Don Cotten CUTINO'S FEED SUPPLY Feed For All Animals Complete Cor, Truck ond Tractor Tires 500 Main Street 625-2200 Oakley, California DIXIE'S COUNTRY CRAFTS 220 Oak Street Brentwood, California Dixie Hendrix Ph. 634-2882 Owner , fa , f I ' lohn Showaker, Rhonda Martin, Ruth Maiocco, jim Zwetz DELTA VOLKSWAGEN Sales - Service - Parts 3100 Delta Fair Blvd. Antioch, Calif. 757-6040 Rx .af..!4!X51fF: 1317 HIGHWAY 4 ERENTWOOD. CALIF. 94513 14157 634-3124 Livermore Production Credit Association C roauzmm 2? THOMAS TRYON gilfff-'M BRANCH OFFICE MANAGER .4 ' ff ilu s 'J' J-P1 9 4, , X F ae-Q L' QT i , A A l . . q ' y QF' isiiisiilig A A 4 3 -M76 l'llBO12n 1271 UVFNTWOOD 'o STORNETTA Point of Timber Road and Highwayfl Brentwood California 634-2276 Distributors for Telephones LIBBEY-OWENS-FORD CO. Oakland 444-4634 PIT-TSBURC PLATE GLASS Byron 634-4567 MYG RA NT GLASS COMPANY WHOLESALE ONLY 711 Eleventh Ave., Oakland 3800 Byron Hwy., Byron Support the ADVERTISERS who help finance this book ' gmffi ,,.f 99' 55:53 11 -I-If O pb 1 ' E . n 1, 2: . ap Q, X,. an , B. 1, fy B ll Q Q ' ' R I r ' X - A 7 .X x O , HWBLR I 5 -' 'A' 'ga-1 T .i I L3 4 Q , 1 ' , 9 ' --' -I 1 B A ,sg 1 A I .I Q fi ' 1 ' i A. H A.,-, -l Affdfnf 'N 3 WT' 'H' ' Ag! M gi . Ish xx. ' iff' fix ' K ll' -. 2 1 7. L?-'Q I , LIFE CSF TOP ROW: lohn Gomes, Ross Last, Deborah Byrne. MID- DLE ROW: Devon Brooks, Lorri White, Nancy DeMartini. BOTTOM ROW: Advisor Miss Van Tassel, Juliette Bettencourt, Susan Chan. 5 , Sh - e i a J ff- 17 B L i in op 'f A- 's P, js r45..J? ?. Q ,- f,' I 1 My ,Fir ,' V ' W- 87? ' ff I . Aff 4 X '5 J 'H' fit 'M 'gf' 1 yearbook editor thanks staff, students, pros 1 Q. -1 PAUSING FOR A QUICK GLANCE are Lorri White, Senior Class Editor and Valerie Bilbo, The organization and successful outcome of a yearbook is accom- plished from the dedication and loyalty to our school. This year I am hap- py to have had great support from many special people. I would like to express my sincere thanks to Mr. Dave Cowan for producing our pho- tographs, William R. Stephenson for his help with the organization of our yearbook, the American Yearbook Co. for publishing our book and the LUHS district for its support. Special thanks go to Mr. William Batze, our yearbook advisor, for all his time and patience for helping me make it through the year, our fantastic staff and you for making this year's yearbook sales the greatest number ever sold. Sincerely, Susan Chan Editor-in-Chief 'l , ' IIYPNOTIZED in a state of bt-wildvrment, are Marilyn Sanabria, Rosemary Mar- lII1f'l,lJf'IIlSP Ioole-y and Kathy Serna as eat h of them rest their heads on their 4 hands Layout Editor, as they work together to finish their pages and meet their deadline. PQNDERING Ove, td I t I I, , . D a grea ecision As a Senior, this is Lorri s last year contributing her time and effort on annual staff. or maybe just daydreaming IS the yearbook a LION '75 Yearbook Staff Susan Chan ... Editor-in-Chief Lori Modrall . .. Assistant Editor Senior Editor Debbie Youn ... Assistant Edgtor Assistant Ads Editor Diane Ambrosino . .. Curriculum Editor Valerie Bilbo . .. Layout Editor Steve Bishop . .. Assistant Splorts Editor Photograp er Debbie Celoni ... Head Sports Editor Rick Folsom . .. Photographer john Gomes . .. Head Photographer Yearbook Society Pres Kim Greggs . .. Classes Editor Index Editor Photographer Debra Ma giora ... Photo Editor Yearbook Sales Ruth Maiocco . .. Ads Editor Photographer Yearbook Society Vice Rosemary Martinez ... Activities Editor Photographer Marilyn Sanabria ... Assistant Spmorts Editor Photograp er julie Schitters . .. Activities Editor Photographer Kathy Serna ... Classes Editor Photographer Ian Stolhand . .. Layout Editor Denise Tooley . .. Classes Editor Photographer Lorri White . .. Senior Class Editor dvisor Mr. Batze ident -President As one takes the LION 75 yearbook and reminsces about the year of 74-75 he is venturing the glorious past of Yesterday Once More. The staff members selected this theme to initiate the idea of looking back and seeing things from the past. The LION 75 yearbook goes back in tradition as the cover is enchanted by our school seal aside from the unconventional cover of yesteryear. This design represents a spectrum of our school and its meaning. The courageous lion signifies our school's mascot the Liberty Lion. The leaves of cardinal and gold represent our brilliant school colors. The shield holds the symbols of the lamp of learning and wisdom, the wings of athletics and the plow of agriculture-all vital to the fulfillment at Liberty and associated with the content of this book. The endsheets and spot color also correlate with the traditional idea in metalic gold. We hope you thoroughly enjoy this yearbook and appreciate the hours of hard work for your remembrance of Yesterday Once More. W nl , M. 5 .. , 5 T, ,, - fy, ,-., . l 2 fi' 1 li iff? 2 ' f 4 iilfmi fu, li '75 ' . if 3 ' 1 9 r ' . 5 5 ,, ' , , .4 i , .gg i Militia 1 ' -' , AME-Z',:4' A V f jwnnfu M , X in ' ff f I 'X - . ' v,,ye,,. L - '7 'f'1l15ff7::ffl:fvf.-V , 7 if 9535- zggvi 1.5: 2 .2 , , . ,J s V If ,ffl X' 'f.'.., 'xl !-as ,QW fl., X 'V J , lffti-'1l2'lilgl'x -1' f 4 1.321 1 7 .ty tt 12 L1 l X 1 H 5 1 f : ya J, v, 1 V, ff' 1 1, 5 X , 1 P' if 43' g sv I, vvuizzrzd, ' 5 Qfjsflafi. A SMILING behind a produce scale is Deb- bie Young Assistant Editor and Assistant Ad Manager. LEISURELY standing around campus are Steven Bishop, Denise Tooley, Lori Modrall and Diane Ambrosino. e-- if ..1 V. ,-,gf , in . is ga- ,Q Brita, gf . . -af N fl C all: CHUGGING rootbeer till bottoms up, Valerie Bilbo participates in the Spring Fever Week activities tRLlC POTATOES I C, TOP ROW: Debra Maggiora,lan Stolhand Denise Tooley, Susan Chan, Diane Ambrosino, Lori Modrall, Rosemary Martinez, Steven Bishop, Mr. William Batze. SECOND ROW: lohn Gomes, Valerie Bilbo, Debbie Young julie Schwitters, Marilyn Sanabria, Kim Griggs, Debbie Celoni, Kathy Serna, Ruth Maiocco. 96 index A Abbott, Ladd, 20 Abney, Kim, 20,35,132,133 Abrahamson, Anita, 49 Abrahamson, David, 56 Abrahamson, Elise, 20 Ackerley, Carl, 41,68 Ackerman, Alta, 150 Adams, joni, 41 Adams, Larry G, 41 Adams, Larry R., 41 Adams, Dr. Michael, 5,150 Adams, Patty, 41 Adams, Rich, 56 Addington, Sandy, 41 Aguilera, Morris, 56 Aguirre, Robert, 56,134 Alderson, jan, 56 Allen, Keith, 56 Allen, Michael, 56 Allen, Roni, 49 Allen, Teresa, 49,126,135 Almodovar, Pamela, 20 Altes, Kenneth, 56 Alvarador, john, 20 Alverson, Karen, 41 Alves, james, 150 Amador, Tony, 20 Amador, Lupe, 41 Amar, janette, 56,110 Amar, LuAnn, 20 Ambrosino, Diana, 41,135,138 Ambrosino, joseph, 20,135 Ambrosino, Patricia, 56,135 Analos, jess, 49 Anderson, Pam, 49 Anderson, Tammy, 41 Andrade, David, 49 Andrade, Gary, 4,20,134,135 Arce, julia, 150 Armenta, john, 133 Armstrong, Richard, 49 Armstrong, Shellie, 56 Arp, Dorothy, 150 Arterberry, Tim, 41,138 Aslakson, Scott, 41 Atkinson, Christopher, 56 Atkinson, Thomas, 21 Avalos, Mike, 56 Axelgard, Karen, Azevedo, Debbie, 56 Azevedo, Manuel, 150 B Bacchini, Christina, 56,57 Bacchini, Steven, 49,134,135 Bacigalupi, Marvin, 41,71,134,135 Bagwell, jesse, 41 Ball, Anthony, 21 Ball, Mitchell, 49,70,71 Banuelos, Richard, 42 Barajas , Georgina, 42 Barajas, Isabel, 56 Barnes, Danny, 42 Barnes, john, 21 Bartee, Gary, 21 Barthman, Elizabeth, 42,170,175 Bascom, Oliver, 150 Bates, james, 56 Bates, Lucke, 49 Batesel, Bart, 56 Batesel, Versal, 49,71 Batze, William, 150,152 Bauerlein, james, 56 Bauerlein, Kelly, 12,21,82,159,99 Bausch, Lauri, 42 Beaver, jennifer, 42,44,173 Becerra, Francisco, 49 Beck, Robin, 150 Beeks, janet, 49,126,135 Beffero, Frank, 74 Bell, Billy, 56,134,135 Behne, Daniel, 21 Bennett, Fred, 21 Beno, jean, 21,80 Berumen, Anthony, 68,69 Berumen, Frank, 151 Bettencourt, juliette, 5,21,134,190 Bevill, Scott, 56,73,135,99 Bilbo, Valerie, 49,1 63,164,165,173,176,181, 188,1 90 Billingsley, Rosemarie, 42,78,79,138 Bishop, Stephen, 49,71,99 Black, jerry, 44,72,73,151 Blacker, Paul, 49,98,99 Blevins, Rodney, 21 Blevins, Shirle, 49 Bloomfield, Ann, 4,8,21,114,116,177 Bloomfield, jack, 151 Bloomfield, Thomas, 49,71 Bojorquez, Sandra, 56 Boltzen, jan, 21,35,38 Bomben, Donelle,151 Bone, Debra, 56 Borden, Diana, 21,42 Borges, Laura, 42 Borges, Linda, 49 Boss, Kena, 56 Bough, Ken, 42 Bowling, Barton, 21 Bowling, Peggy, 42 Boykin, Michael, 56 Boykin, Robert, 42 Brackenridge, Malinda, 49 Brackenridge, Shirley, 21 Bradley, Dennis, 49 Bradley, Phillip, 56,73,88 Bradley, Rick, 49,102 Branvold, Debbie, 42,133 Briseno, Homer, 56 Briseno, joseph, 42 Bristow, judith, 56,110,111 Bristow, Merrideth, 49,132,134 Bronzan, Kathryn, 56,80 Bronzan, Laurel, 56,80 Bronzan, Lou, 151 Brooks, Anne, 56 Brooks, Debbie, 49 Brooks, Gladys, 22,135 Brooks, jerry, 22 Broussard, Daniel, 42,76,77,91 Broussard, David, 68,69 Brown, Cheryl, 56 Brown, Cindy, 42 Brown, Kerri, 49 Brown, Lanny, 42 Brown, Tim, 42,102 Brunsvold, Steven, 151 Buckler, Michele, 42,135 Buckley, Dennis, 151 Burkham, Steve, 42 Burkhart, Lynn, 56 Burrola, Luz, 49 Burrola, Maria, 56 Burroughs, Robert, 42,84,134,135,108,109 Bustos, Celinda, 56 Bustos, Sylvia, 22 Butler, Kevin, 22,135 Buzas, Kyndl, 42,91 Byer, jackie, 8,22,115,117 Byer, Nancy, 49,134,135 Byrd, Don, 22 Byroads, judith, 22 Byron, Mary, 56 Byron, Patricia, 49 C Caballero, javier, 59,71 Cabral, Deolinda, 56 Cagle, Sherry, 50 Caine, Velvette, 9,22,79 Cakebread, Susan, 42 Calvert, Robert, 56 Campbell, Carol, 42 Cannon, Linda, 56 Cardona, Sigifredo, 42,74 Cardoso, joe, Cardoso, Lisa, 50 Carmona, Cornelio, 22 Carreon, Lisa, 56 Carrillo, Emilio, 50,86,87 Carter, jeannette, 12,42,79,170,175 99 Carter, Michael, 56,102,103 Carvajal, Felipe, 50,87 Carvajal, Tamera, 56 Casey, Billie, 151 Casassa, Teresa, 56 Castellanoz, Ana, 56 Castellanoz, Theresa, 50 Castillo, Louis, 56 Castillo, Tony, 56 Castillo, Victoriano, 56,73,88 Cecchini, Kathleen, 22 Celoni, Debbie, 42,114,115,117 Celoni, Leonard, 151 Celoni, Lori, 8,22,115,117,168 Cero, Rickey, 50 Chambers, Blaine, 50,135 Chan, Susan, 9,22,114,117 Chane, Doug, 50 Chase, Bill, 56 Chavarria, Edward, 56 Chavez, Adeline, 57 Chavez, Fernando, 57 Chavez, joe, 50 Chavez, Neomi, 42 Chavez, Roberta, 9,22 Child, Harold, 151 Cipponeri, Vincent, 57,73 Clark, Barbara 151 Clark, Debra, 57 Clark, Tottie, 57 Clayburn, Gerald, 152 Clemens, Brian, 57,109 Clements, Casey, 50 Clements, Cheryl, 50,169,183,1 88 Clements, Randall, 57 Cline, William, 57,73 Cloutier, Sherry, 57 Cochnauer, Allan, 22 Coelho, Mark, 50,70,71 Coelho, Michael, 50 Cohen, Sam, 152 Colemen, Colleen, 50 Collins, Kathy, 23 Conn, Kim, 42 Conn, Steven, 57,73 Continente, Perry, 57 Continente, Theresa, 16,50,110 Conway, julie, 42,130,133 Conway, Mark, 16,20,23 Combes, janet, 57 Cooper, jeff, 50 Cooper, Michael, 42 ffa members sponsor dances, rodeo, award's night .. 33 t sin 1 . ww.-awww i 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'21 , FFA TOP ROW: Chris Kingsbury, Robert Burroughs, Tony Harrewyn, Irving Sherman, Brian Shimer. SECOND ROW: Adviser Lynn Harmonson Tom Seeno, Mike Iensen, MaryLynn johnson, james DeHart, joni Adams, joe Russo, Matt Kohan, Barbara Pedersen, julie Schwitters, Philip Somerhalder, Brian Shimer, Randy Schwitters, Darlene Stewart, Don Mattos. THIRD ROW: Adviser Bill Michaud, Denise Wortham, Sandi DelBarba, Amy Leinweber, David Weatherby, Mannuel Soras, john Cox, Mary Cozakas, Dan Lynch, Eddie Shores, Dan Beck, Phil Bradley, Ed McClelland, David Weeks, Adviser Pat Young. FOURTH ROW: Renee Silva, Dianne Mello, Cindy Wetzel, joe Soares, David Garcia, Vicki DelBarba, Chuck Shahan, Ken Bough, Bill Michaud, Greg Morgan. BOTTOM ROW: joey DeBorba, Patty Ambrosino, Skip jensen, Diana Ambrosino, Rick Merrit, Mitzi Michaud, julie DeBorba, Patty Williams, Don Byrd, Bobby Phillips. Cornelius, Kathy, 23 Cornelius, LuAnn, 42 Cornell, joseph, 57 Cornell, julie, 23 Costa, Daniel, 42,135 Dottrell, Debbie, 50 Coulson, Melody, 23 Cowger, Kelly, 57 Cowger, Pam, 23 Cox, Edith, 50 Cutino, joe, 152 D Dacus, Patricia, 9,153 Dannelley, Maxine, 4,50 Darst, Sherry, 57 Daugherty, Eddie, 24 Davenport, Duke, 42 Cox, john, 42,127 Davis Cox, Lynn, 57 Davis , Chris, 42 , Deborah, 50 Coy, julie, 57,80,81 Davis, Deborah, 24 Cozakas, Mary, 57,138 Davis, Donald, 57 Crandell, Gwen, 24,74,110 Davis, jacky, 42 Crawford, Gerald, 152,102 Davis, james, 50,71 Cronk, Daniel, 24 Davis, janet, 24 Crown, Leanne, 50,126 Davis, jeffrey, 24 Crump, Carline, 24 Davis, Karen, 50 Cruz, Denise, 42,162,186,190 Davis, Leeland, 57 Cruz, jose, 57,76,77 Davis, Marvin, 42 Cruz, juanita, 24 Davis, Pamela, 57 Cueva, Angel, 24 Davis, Toni, 57 Cunha, Steve, 50 Currier, Pam, 152 Dawson, Keith, 9,13,91,153 Day, jeffrey, 50,134,135 Dean, Kelli, 24,129 Deardorff, David, 42 Dearman, Betty, 50 DeBorba, joe, 25,127 DeBorba, julie, 42 DeHart, james, 57 DelaGraza, Martha, 57 DelaGarza, Saul, 50,71 DeLaRosa, George, 25 DelBarba, Dino, 42 DelBarba, Sandi, 42,138,99 DelBarba, Victoria, 57 Delgado, Carlos, 50 Delgado, Tina, 9,25 Delllmmagine, Marc, 25 DelReal, Maria, 50 DeMartini, Nancy, 25 DeParsia, Frank, 74,153 DePiazza, Robert, 42 DeSair, julia, 42,138,162,186,190 Dessaussois, Leean, 57,135 DeVera, Debra, 57 DeVera, joseph, 42 Devine, Phillip, 130,133,153 Diaz, Trinidad, 50 index Diehl, Virginia, 153 Dickinson, Richard, 57 Ditmars, Kevin, 25 Doi, Nancy, 153 Domingo, David, 25,74,75 Domingo, Dianne, 50 Dominguez, Peggy, 50,114,116,117 Donnell, jerry, 50 Donnell, joann, 50 Dorog, Priscilla, 42 Dorog, Steve, 50 Dozier, Michael, 42 Drake, Carol, 42 Drake, Cheryl, 51,79 Drake, june, 153 Duarte, Leonard, 51 Duke, Donna, 57 Duke, Kathy, 43 Duncan, Michelle, 51 Durbin, Erin, 51 Dutra, Natalie, 153 Dutra, Sherri, 57 E Ebersole, Gerald, 51 Ebersole, Gary, 25,76,77 Elder, Tom, 43 Ellison, Douglas, 9,43,68,135,138 Ellison, Gary, 26,165 Ellsworth, Nancy, 51 Elsea, David, 51 Elsea, Doug, 26,43 Engelhardt, Fred, 57,135 England, jack, 99 England, Sherri, 57 Enos, Randy, 51 Enos, Ron, 9,68,153 Enos, Russell, 26,68,69 Freeze, Richard, 51 Fuentes, lonas, 74,75 Fuller, Twila, 26 Funez, Mike, 43 G Gage, Valerie, 5,26,78,79,110 Gaines, joseph, 43 Galbrait, Scott, 43 Galindo, Mike, 27 Gallegos, jerri Ann, 51 Galletti, Barbara, 58 Galloway, Koleen, 58 Galloway, Kreig, 44 Galvan , Martha, 27 Galvan, Ramon, 51 Galvan, Rosa, 27 Galvez, Antonio, 51 Galvin, Steve, 27 Gamino, Gail, 44 Gamino, Gina, 51 Garcia, David, 58 Garcia, Della, 27 Garcia, Diana, 51 Garcia, Eddie, 4,27,32,35,128,152 Garcia, Efrem, 44 Garcia, Eleanor, 44 Garcia, Elva, 58 Garcia, Elvira, 27 Garcia, Ernesto, 44,76,77 Garcia, Fidel, 44 Garcia, Gloria, 58 Garcia, Hector, 27 Garcia, Isabel, 58 Garcia, Manuel, 44 Garcia, Michael, 51 Garcia, Nolberto, 51,71 Garcia, Raymundo, 58 Garcia, Soledad: 44 Garcia, Victoria, 9,44,80 Erickson, Kathleen, 57,135 Erickson, Sherry, 43,115,116,117 Erskine, Kim, 26 Eslick, Erick, 43,134,135 Esparza, Martha, 74 Esparza, Oscar, 43 Esquivel, Pam, 57 Evje, Kent, 99 Evliya, Tulin, 26 F Farmer, Patricia, 51 Fee, Patricia, 57 Felix, Olga, 43 Ferguson, Steve, 43 Ferrado, Tina, 57,138,127 Ferrill, jack, 9,68,153 Ferrado, Kim, 51 Fitzpatrick, Teri, 26 Fletcher, Tamala, 57 Folsom, Richard, 57 Fortner, Billie, 154 Fortner, Steven,7,73,88,89,135 Fortner, Sue, 153 Fowler, Cindy, S1 Fowler Forrest, 58 Frazier Deena, 43 Frazier, Kelley, 51,135 Frazier, Kimberly, 58 Frazier, Lonnie, 51 Fra1ier,Vallerie, 26 Freeze David, 58,73,90,91 Garcia, Ysidro, 44 Gardner, Robert, 27 Gary, Kathy, 51 Gasca, Aurora, 58 Gasca, Lupe, 58 Gaylor, Chris, 27,68,69 Gaylor, Kenneth, 44,68,69 Gerry, Leonard, 154 Geyser, Leah, 58,60 Ghiggeri, jeannie, 4,8,27,168 Ghiggeri, Roy, 86,87,88,154 Ghilarducci, Dina, 58 Ghiozzi, Sinda, 51 Giannini, Darla, 51,133,135 Giles, Lloyd, 154 Gill, Garrett, 58,73 Gill, Richard, 51 Gillette, Daniel, 51,70 Glenn,jeanne,154 Glenn, Robert, 67,154 Golliher, David, 51 Gomes, john, 27,130,134,135 Gomez, Raul, 13,27 Gomez, Veronica, 51 Gonsalves, Steve, 51 Gonsalves, Timi, 44 Gonzales, Kimberly, 27 Gonzales, Mike, 13,57,72,73,88 Gonzalez, Armando, 58 Gonzalez, Dennis, 58 Gonzalez, jose, 51 Gonzalez, juan, 58 Gonzalez, Mike, 58 Gonzalez, Ricky, 58 Gonzalez, Robert, 154 Grahn, james, 51,86,87,102,103 Grant, julie, 51 Graves, CheryI,' 58 Graves, Paula, 48,8,27,38,114,116 117 168 Graves, Reine, 51,138 Graves, Roger, 51,66,70,71,84 -35 Gray, Cynthia, 58 Gray, Danny, 51 Gray, Dusty, 51 Gray, Keninin, 44 Green, Harry, 44,109 Greenleaf, Kathy, 58 Greenwood, Mary Ann, 28 Griggs, Kimberly, 51 Groseclose, Byron, 28 Grover, Crystal, 44 Grover, Mark, 51 Gruessing, jim, 44 Guerra, Gilbert, 51 Guerra, Richard, 28 Gunder, Collleen, 51 Gunder, Mark, 51 Gursky, Mike, 51,67,71 Guthery, Brenda, 58 Gutierrez, Silvia, 28,44 H Hackett, Richard, 154 Haege, jacquelyn, 51 Hagar, Gilbert, 28 Halford, Lawrence, 59,73,129 Hamlin, Gregory, 29 Hampton, Bryan, 29 Hampton, Heidi, 44 Hampton, Russell, 44,68 Hampton, Scott, 51 Hanberg, Brett, 29 Hanberg, Lance, 59 Hanna, Clare, 154 Hansen, Kristi, 59 Hanson, Francis, 44,74,75 Hanson, jeanette, 59,80 Hardt, Gerald, 154 Harmonson, Lynn, 128,129,154 159 Harrewyn, Albert, 29 Harrewyn, Aton, 51 Harrington, Randall, 44 Harrington, Sherry, 51 Harrington, Tracy, 59 Harris, Deanna, 51 Harris, julie, 29,79 Harrison, Shirley, 51 Hartmann, Michelle, 44 Hathcock, Rebecca, 52 Haugh, Gregory, 29 Hawkins, Mitch, 59,73 Hawkins, Patrick, 29,133 Heinl, Douglas, 52 Henderson, Barrett, 44 Henderson, Craig, 52,66,99 Hendrix, Deborah, 29 Hennessey, Dennis, 134,135 Henry, Beverly, 52 Henry, Deborah, 52 Herbert, Denise, 59 Hercules, jeanne, 52 Hernandez, Andrew, 52 Hernandez, David, 44,84 Hernandez, Louie, 44 Hernandez, Maria, 44 Hernandez, Suzy, 59 Herrera, Alfred, 59 Herrera, jesus, 29,68 Hewins, Bryan, 59 Hines, Christina, 59 Hisatomi, Dorian, 29 csf members change honor award requirements .4 i..'j Jia f Ki? I 4 .., CSF TOP ROW: Lisa Lennier, Ken Bailey, Barbara Pedersen, julie Schwitters, jan Stolhand, Pat Hawkins, john Gomes, David Snow, Ross Last, Steve Sisk, Max Shott, Teri Allen, Michelle Buckler, Suzanne Moore. SECOND ROW: Tulin Evliya, Francis Sabean, Teresa Olveda, Marjie Kidwell, Lorri White, juliette Bettencourt, Nancy DeMartini, Susan Chan, jean Beno, joni Adams, Dominic Selga, Debra Maggiora. THIRD ROW: Nayomi lwakura, Devon Brooks, Karen Pittman, Debbie Byrne, Ann Bloomfield, Lori Modrall, Carol Drake, Debbie Rego, julie DeBorba, Debbie Young, Lauri Bausch, Laurie McLendon, Kati Stornetta. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Ethel Van Tassel, Flordeliza Selga, Becky Zavala, Rosemary Martinez, Lisa Laremore, Cheryl Drake, Gina Barajas, jennifer Lefler, Melrina Maggiora, Kelly Cowger, Lulu McLendon. Hisatomi, Nancy, 154 Hitt, Barbara, 44 Holder, Dennis, 29 Holder, Gary, 59 Holland, Laura, 52 Hopkins, Nancy, 52 Howald, Cindy, 59 Howard, Richard, 44,47,85,108,109 Howard, Wanda, 44 Hughes, Karen, 44 Hughes, Patricia, 8,29,114,116,117 Hughes, Teresa, 59 Hulsey, Philip, 52 Hunt, jeffrey, 52,87,108,109 Hustedt, janet, 29,163,173,1a7,1aa,190 Iddings,Timothy, 44,84 lwakura, Naomi, 126 I jackson, Karen, 44 jacobsen, Arthur, 44,91 jacorsen, Eric, 44 jaurequi, Elazar, 59 janis, Lyle, 29 jensen, Erica, 59,80,81 jensen, Michael, 52 jensen, Skip, 30 jimenez, Bertha, 44 jimenez, jesus, 52 jimenez, jose, 30,74,75 joaquin, Rhonda, 44 johnson, Cynthia, 52 johnson, Debra, 59 johnson, joseph, 45,135 johnson, Mari, 59,135,127,110 johnson, Mildred, 154 johnson, Vicki, 45 jones, Allan, 134,135,155 jones, Charles, 59,73 jones, David, 59 jones, Todd, 50 jones, Travis, 45 jordan, jefferey, 59 jordan, Randy, 59 juarez, jesse, 45 just, Timothy, 59 K Kaehr, Robert 52 Kanagaki, Robert, 45,135,135 Kaplan, Paul, Karr, Don, 59 Kelley, Gregory, 52 Kelly, Nadine, 59 Kelts, Norla, 45 Kendall, Wesley, 29 Kennedy, Denise, 59 Kent, Thomas, 29,68 Kent, Timothy, 45,68,69,138 Kerns, Loy, 59 Kersting, Mike, 52 Kidwell, Marjorie, 52,133 Kingsbury, Chris, 45 Kirby, David, 155 Kirk, Douglas, 155 Kirkpatrick, Andrea, 52,115,117 Kitterman, Beverly, 59 index Kitterman, james, 52 Knauss, Catherine, 45 Knowles, Pamela, 52 Kohnen, Mathew, 52 Kraucyk, Dennis, 45 Kraucyk, Ronnie, 52 Krumland, Gayl, 155 Kuryla, David, 30,91 L Laird, Susan, 52,135 Lambert, Laura, 59 Lambert, Lisa, 59 Lambert, Mike, 52,71 Lara, Carlos, 9,73 Laremore, Lisa, 52 Maderos, Pam, 30 Maggiora, Debra, 45,135 Maggiora, Melrina, 60,135 Maggiore, Marty, 45,68,138 Maiocco, Robert, 60,66,72,73,88,89 Maiocco, Ruth, 30,166,171,172,174,185,191 Maloney, Vernon, 45 Manko, Mary, 156 Markison, Kathy, 53 Marlowe, jack, 5,45,68,130,131,132,134, Marquez, Daniel, 45,90,91 Marquez, Susan, S3 Martin, Bryan, 60 Martin, Hortencia, 45 Martin, janell, 12,45,79,132,133,110 Martin, Karen, 60 Martin, Leopoldo, 5,30 Martin, 180,185,191 Martinez, Alfredo, 60 Martinez, Arthur, 45 Rhonda, 3o,79,132,133,1e6,171,172, Michaud, Mitzi, 60 Michaud, Bill, 53,76,77 Michaud, Wendy, 45 Michaud, William, 156,159 Miguel, Mark, 70,71 Miguel, Pierre, 32 Miller, jerry, 84,88,156 Miller, Lori, 53 Mincey, Kim, 33 Minick, Beverly, 53 Minick, Dwayne, 4,33 Minick, Michael, 60 Mix, Glenn, 53 Modrall, Loretta, 45,82,135 Montenegro, Irma, 45 Montenegro, Xavier, 33 Montenegro, juanita, 61 Mooney, Robert, 33,68 Moore, Diane, 33,82,165,177,187 190 Moore, Inez 45 Moore, Irene, 53 Morgan, Lasater, john, 52,91 Lasater, Mitch, 91 Lasater, Richard, 45 Lasater, Ron, 59,60,134 Last, jeanette, 45 Last, Ross, 30 Lathrum, Myra, 52 Lawler, Kelley, 52 Leat, David, 45 Lee, Donald, 52 Lee, Erica, 30 Lee, Scott, 30 Leeper, Mark, 52,135 Lefler, Christopher, 59 Martinez, Cecilia, 31 Martinez, joe, 60,73 Martinez, Lisa, 60 Martinez, Mark, 53 Martinez, Mary, 9,31,80,81 Martinez, Patricia, 45 Martinez, Rosemarie, 60 Martinez, Rosemary, 53,134,135 Martinez, Sandy, 60 Martinez, Rimothy, 45 Mass, john, 60 Massoni, Stephanie, 60 Mattos, Donald, 53 Moore, Suzanne, 53,82,83 Morado, Lydia, 45 Morales, Alfred, 60 Morales, Bertha, 53 Morales, Efrem Morales, Gabriel, 53 Morales, josefina, 45 Morales, Sylvia, 33 Moreno, jorge, 33,68,69,84,85 Moreno, jose, 13,60,73,88,89 Morgan, Dewel, 156 Morgan, Gregory, 53 Lynn Beth, 33,167 Lefler, jennifer, 45 Lefler, Yvonne, 52 Leinwever, Amelia, 59 Leinweber, Andy, 30 Lennier, Lisa, 52 Leo, David, 59 Leroux, Sheressa, 52 Levitt, Steven, 59,73 Lilley, jerry, 9 Lindsay, Denise, 155 Lindquist, Deborah, 59,98,99 Liner, jimenez, 30 Lewis, Ron, 59 Lewis, Sandy, 59 Leyendecker, james, 59 Llewellyn, Charles, 30 Llewellyn, Kevin, 52 Llewellyn, Peggy, 52 Lobato, Lena, 59 Lopez, Christine, 59,79 Lopez, Holly, 59 Lopez, Lawrence, 53 Lopez, Michael, 59 Lopez, Reynaldo, 59 Loredo, Alan, 45,67,74,75,98,138 Lowe, Darcy, 59 Lowe, j esus, 53 Lowe, Steven, 53 Maurisco, Annette, 60 May, Dennis, 31,74 MCAII, Alan, 60,72,73,88 McAllister, Bev, 31 McAllister, Shawn, 45 McAttee, jeanene, 45 McCampbell, Dana, 60,114,117 McClelland, Gaylene, 45,80 McCllelland, joyce, 31 McCurdy, Vicki, 53 McKenzie, john, 31 McKinney, Monte, 77 McKinney, Ronald, 31,45 McKinnon, Rosmairi, 45 McLain, jeannie, 53 McLain, Kathy, 31 McLendon, Laurie, 45,115,116,117,135 McLendon, LuAnne, 60,114,117,135,99 McMurtry, Patricia, 53,63,174,182 McNeill, janet, 53,80,81 McNeill, joyce, 53,80 McNeill, julie, 60,80 McNeley, Theresa, 53 Mecca, Edward, 31 Medina, jose, 60 Melgoza, Adrian, 32 Melgoza, Enrique, 32,68,69,84,85 Melgoza, Fernando, 53,87 Melgoza, Hector, 60,73 Lucchesi, Alan, 59,73 Lucio, Leonard, 156 Luke, Randy, 60,91 Lynch, Daniel, 60 Lyons, Brian, 53,71,133,99 Lyons, jeff, 60 Lyons, Leslie, 53 M Macy, Gary, 45,77 Mader, Tim, 45 Maderos, David, 53 Mello, Diane R., 60,127 Mello, john, 32 Mello, Richard, 45 Mello, Victor, 53,108,109 Mendiola, Elsie, 60 Mendoza, Eldemira, 53 Mendoza, john, 53 Mendoza, josephine, 156 Mandoza, Monin, 60 Mendoza, Nannette, 53 Merritt, Frederick, 45 Meshishnek, jeffrey, 32 Metheny, Leroy, 45 Meyer, john, 156 Mori, Daniel, 33 Mori, Lisa, 33,99 Mori, Randal, 60 Moriarty, Mary, 156 Morris, Ronald, 45 Morse, Gregg, 60,73,88 Morton, Terry, 60 Moser, Sandy, 45 Moss, Gerald, 45 Moss, Linda, 61 Mulrooney, Geraldine, 61 Munds, Patrick, 33 Mune, Lisa, 13,43,45,47,82,83 Munoz, Erma, 61 Munoz, jose, 33 Munoz, Leticia, 33 Munoz, Salvador, 45,74 Murphy, David, 61 Murray, Kathleen, 61 N Nabas, Elias, 156 Nail, Steven, 61 Nakao, Kenneth, 33 Navarrette, Daniel, 5,28,34 Navarro, Henry, 61,73,91,99 Neely, janice, 34 Negrete, Richard, 61,88 Neiger, Pamela, 45 Nelson, Kenneth, 53,86,87 Nevarez, Steve, 61 Neveraze, Steve, 73,88 Nicholas, Brenda, 61 Nicholas, Brenda, 61 Nickerson, julie, 53 Nieto, Richard, 34 Noble, Vernon, 157 Norried, Melissa, 61,110,111 Northam, Kim, 53 Novarina, Mary, 53 Novarro, Salvador, 157 girls' block 'l' adds additional sports 'A l lasik! v: 5 I .., , .Sl -'Q i 1 is ' ' L GIRLS' BLOCK L TOP ROW: julie Schwitters, Jeannette Carter, Kelly Bauerlein, lan Martin, Kathy Rocker, Valerie Gage, Roslyn Rodriguez SECOND ROW: Rosa Olveda, Tweety Billingsley, Barbara Hitt, Teresa Olveda, lean Beno. BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl Drake Lori Severns Lori Modrall, Marilyn Sanabria. Novero, Kathryn, 53 Novero, Sylvia, 45 Nunes, Amber, 46 Nunez, Arturo, 34,135 Nunez, Teresa, 61 Nunn, Lindsay, 8,34,168 Nunn, Laura, 53,80,81,163,174,179,182,111 Nunn, Stanely, 12,13,57,61,66,72,72,88,89 Nyquist, Cari, 53 O Odahlen, Gerald, 46 Ohmstede, Steven, 53 Ohmstede, Susan, 61 Olan, Tony, 4,57,61,73,88 Olan, Migdalia, 46 Ortega, Delia, 34 Ortega, Yolanda, 53 Ortez, Billy, 34 Ortiz, Margie, 61 Oseguera, lose, 50,53,70,71,84 Oseguera, Patricis, 61 Oseguera, Rafael, 34 Ott, Angela, 61 Ourthiague, Roger, 53 Overton, Ronnie, 157 P Paden, Mitchell, 46 Page, Daniel, 46 Page, loe, 34 Palmer, Elizabeth, 53 Pardee, Loraine, 133 Pate, Anthony, 46,133 Pato, Robert, 54 Pato, Ronald, 54,86,87 Payne, Francis, 157 Payne, Iulie, 54,79,135 Payne, Nancye, 34,35,82 Pease, Rickey, 34,134 Pedersen, Barbara, 54 Pedersen, Kerry, 61 Pedersen, Kim, 61 Pederson, Patrice, 61 Pedroza, Alicia, 61 Pedroza, juan, 61 Pedroza, Ray, 34 Pena, Lupe, 46 Perez, Beatrice, 35 Perez, Harvey, 61 Perez, Leonard, 61,67,91 92 93 Pamela, 53,115,117 Pastor, Oliveira, Mary, 53 Olveda, Angela, 46 Olveda Maria, 34 Olveda, Rosa, 53,79 Olveda, Teresa, 78,79 Olvera, Annette, 46 Orduno, Flor, 46 Orduno, Sandra, 61 Orman, Pamela, 13,34 Orman, Randy, 61 Parlier, Pastor, Nina, 61 Faye, 46,115,116,117 Pastor, Kaye, 46,114,1'l5,116,117 Pastor, loseph, 53,91 Pastor, Loretta, 61 Pastor, Neva, 61,80,99 Pastor, Sally, S3 Pastor, Wayne, 34,68,69 Pastuer, Ruth, 157 Perez, Moniquice, 61 Perez, Raymond, 46 Perez, Robert, 61 Perreira, William, 35 Peters, Lawrence, 46 Peters, Patricia, 35 Peters, Tonya, 35 Peters,William,157 Petrosh, Ronald, 35 Phillips, Norman, 54 index Phillips, Robert, 54 Phillips, Shirley, 54 Phillipy, Reno, 61 Pirtle, Rita, 44,157 Pitau, Lynette, 61 Pittman, Karen, 54 Pittman, Sandra, 44,46 Plaster, janette, 46 Plaster, jerry, 61 Pollock, Rick, 54 Ponce, Sally, 61 Ponce, Salvador, 61,91 Pool, Louis, 35 Pool, Maryann, 54 Porter, Michael, 54 Portwood, Michael, 46,102,103 Powell, G. Wayne, 61 Powers, james, 54 Powers, Robert, 46 Price, Lance, 61 Priddy, Shelley, 54 Probst, Steve, 35 Propps, Colleen, 61 Puccinelli, Erina, 61 Puccinelli, jerry, 54 Puente, Maria, 46,47,135,110 Pulido, Guadalupe, 46 Pulido, Miguel, 74,75,84 Pulido, Mike, 46 Pulido, William, 61,74 Q Quintanilla, Elvia, 54,115,117 Quintanilla, Ernesto, 35 Quintanilla, Hugo, 46,135 R Racke, Louis, 157 Ramirez, Bertha, 61,110 Ramirez, Patricia, 61 Ramirez, Robert, 54,91 Ramos, Delfina, 46,80 Ransom, Glennda, 61 Ransom,jacquelyn, 54 Rawson, Scott, 35 Rawson, Teri, 54 Ray, Cynthia, 46 Ray, lOhnny, 36 Rebeiro, Becky, 44 Rebeles, Valerie, 61 Reck, Robin, 61 Reed, jeff, 61 Reed, Robert, 54 Reed, Rogina, 36 Reeves, Kenneth, 157 Reeves, Susan, 36,46 Regelman, Richard, 46 Rego, Debbie, 46,134,135 Rentuma, Raymond, 54,87 Reves, David, 61 Reyes, William, 54,71,86 Reynolds, Tammy, 36,46 Ribeiro, Carol, 54 Ribeiro, Rebecca, 46 Rice, Troy, 46 Richards, Charles, 36 Richards, Mary, 157 Richardson, janet, 61 Rickner, David, 54 Ridolfi, jeanne, 46 Ridolfi,joann, 54 Rimmer, Randall, 61 Rios, Allison, 46 Rios, Denise, 46 Rios, Estella, 28,37 Rios, john, 36,91,93 Rios, Raymond, 46,91,92 Rios, Ruben, 61,73,90,91,93 Rivera, Frank, 54 Rivera, Maria, 61,110 Rivera, William, 46 Schwitters, Barry, 62,73,88,89 Schwitters, julie, 54,67,78,79,135 138 99 Schwitters, Randy, 47,109 Sciortino, Elaine, 54 Sciortino, Kathleen, 10 Sciortino, Linda, 54,110 Sciortino, Paula, 37,165,167,181 184185 186 Sciortino, Roxanne, 8,37,168 Scott, Herbert, 13,35,77,129,158 109 Secrest, Deborah, 62 Seeno, Stephanie, 37 Robbins, juliana, 61 Robertson, Eric, 61,73 Robertson, Lisa, 46 Robertson, Wayne, 54,71,86 Robinson, Cheryl, 37 Robinson, Gregory, 46 Robinson, Larry, 62 Robison, Cheryl, 54 Seeno, Thomas, 47 Selga, Dominic, 62 Selga, Flordeliza, 62 Selga, Margaret, 47 Serna, Anthony, 13,38 Serna Kathleen, 47 Serna, , Lydia, 62 Sessions, Mike, 62 Robles, Rosemarie, 37,162,165,167,169,170, 175,184,186 Rocha, Barbara, 62 Rocker, Kathleen, 37,82 Rodrigues, Anthony, 62 Rodriguez, joe, 62 Rodriguez, Damin, 54,74 Rodriguez, Nicolas, 54,67,71 Rodriguez, Rocio, 46 Rodriguez, Roman, 37 Rodriguez, Rosario, 37 Rodriguez, Roslyn, 62,79 Rodriguez, Tony, 73 Rogers, Kenneth, 46,47,138 Rogers, Mark, 46 Rogers, Pam, 46 Roma, Leslie, 46,99 Romero, Romero, Romero, Frank, 62 Lorraine, 37,46 Rosemarie, 37,46 Romero, Tony, 54 Roofe, Bryan, 157 Rosas, Lisa, 46 Rosas, Rita, 62 Roza, Anthony, 54,135 Severns, Lori, 54,82,83,110 Shahan, Chuck, 54,71,126,99 Sharafanowich, Walter, 158 Shatswell, Clayton, 47 Shell, Rick, 54 Sherrill, Steve, 62 Shewmaker, Donald 47 Shimer, Suzanne, 38 Shoras, David, 62 Shoras, Eddie, 54 Shoras, Richard, 38 Short, Mark, 62 Shott, Max, 47,134,135,102,103 Showaker, john, 13,38,164,166,171 172 185 189,191 Shropshire, jess, 54 Sidrian, Martha, 55 Sigona, Mel, 67 Sills, Patti, 55 Silva, Rachel, 62 Silveria, joseph, 47 Simmons, Eddie, 47 Simmons, Gerald, 62 Simmons, Ricky, 55 Simmons, Vicki, 47 Roza, Tony, 157 Russell, Marty, 54 Russell, Robert, 155,157 Russo, Charles, 37 Russo, joe, 54,77,181 S Sabean, Frances, 54 Sabedra, jesse, 62 Salter, Diana, 46 Samudio, Mark, 62,73 Sipes, Paul, 38 Sisk, Deborah, 62 Sisk, Stephen, 38 Smart, Kiness, 38 Smart, Loretta, 62 Smith, janet, 4,8,38,115,117,110 Smith, lanice, 55,135 Smith, joe, 158 Smith, julie, 47 Smith, Richard, 47 Smith, Ross, 62 Smith, Stayce, 55,115,117,110 Smith, Tracy, 38 Sanabria, Sanabria, Sanabria, Sanabria, Sanabria Carlos, 12,37,76,77,131 Laura, 62 Lourdes, 62 Maria, 12,54,67,78,79 Max'157 Sancen, George, 54 Sancen, Emma, 62 Sancen, Maria, 62 Sanchez, Benito, 46,90,91 Sanchez, jose, 54 Sanchez, Patty, 54,110 Sanchez, Rosemarie, 8,37,67,80 Sanchez, Tony, 46 Smith, Vicky, 47 Snider, Brenda, 47 Snow, David, 1 3,50,55,130,1 34,1 35 Snow, William, 82,158 Soares, joseph, 62 Soares, Manuel, 16,39 Soble, Randi, 62 Somerhalder, Philip, 48,98,128,129 138 99 Sorenson, Katherine, 158 Souza, Frank, 158 Spanger, Eddie, 48 Soderstrom, Paul, 55,70,71,126,131 135 Spanger, Wendy, 62 Sandate, Francisco, 157 Sanders, Lore, 46 Sandoval, Amelia, 54 Sarmento, Alvin, 54,86,87 Sarmento, Filomena, 37,162,167,169,170, 182,184,186 Saxen, Rickey, 54 Spinelli, Frank, 48 Springer, Peter, 158 Stafford, Lori, 39 Standridge, Randy, 48 Stanton, Michael, 62,73 Stanton, Patrick, 55 Stein, Eden, 51 yesterday once more' expresses yearbook theme Stewart, Darlene, 38,127 Stewart, Mary, 62 Stich, james, 55 St. john, Kelly, 62,91,134 St. john, Marshall, 55,70,71,134,135 St.john Morgan, 48 St.john Pat, 158 Stone, Bertha, 39 Stone, Mark, 55 Stoner, Laurel, 55 Stornetta, Katherine, 50,55,126,135 Strother, Russell, 62,73 Studebaker, Darlene, 55 Sudweeks, Ronald, 48,134 Sweat, Betty, 62 Swindle, Carol, 62 Swindle, Don, 55 T Tamayo, Cecilia, 48 Taylor, David, 62 Taylor, Debbie, 55 Taylor, Everett, 62 Taylor, Tamela, 55 Teixeira, Gloria, 39 Thompson, Charlene, 48 Tillotson, David, 62 Timbal, Alex, 62 Tipton, Terry, 44,48 Tischer, Tony, 55,84 Tobar, Maria, 62 Todd,jeff, 135 Tomlin, Kim, 48 Tomlin, Tami, 48 Tooley, Denise, 55,110 Torres, Diego, 62,88 Torres, Helen, 158 Torres, Manuel, 62 Torres, Patricia, 55 Torrez, Anthony, 55 Tovar, Debbie, 48 Tovar, Linda, 62,110 Townes, Mary, 62,79 Townsend, Christine, 48 Townsend, james, 39,68,69 Townsend, Mary, 39 Townsend, Penny, 62 Tucker, Vernon, 39 Tutor, Ben, 5,48,68,84,132,1 34,135 Tutor, Tanya, 38,39 Tuttle, Lawanna, 39 Twedt, Michelle, 62 U Unpingco, Peter, 48 Upshaw, Debra, 13,50,55 Upshaw, jackie, 63 Upton, Donna, 63 Upton, Terry, 9,48,68 Urbano, Richard, 39 Urenda, lobina, 5,29 Urenda, Paul, 48,68 Uroff, janet, 55 Utterback, Katy, 48 Utterback, Von, 39 Vaissade, Bryan, 39 Valencia, Armando, 48 Valentine, Stacey, 55 Valverde, Alfred, 158 Vanburen, Steven, 48,74 VanBrunt, Karen, 48 Van Tassel, Ethel, 158 Vasquez, Donna, 63,133 Vasquez, Richard, 55 Vasquez, Robert, 48 Vasquez, Ronnie, 63 Vasta, Kathleen, 55,80 Vasta, Susette, 63,80,110 Vawser, john, 39 Vawser, Theresa, 48,132 Vega, David, 63 Vega, Mark, 55 Viles, Delinda, 40 Viles, Regina, 63 Villa, Miguel, 48,90,91,92 Villa, Richard, 63,88 Von Schopp, Ellrie, 158 Villicana, Sally, 63,79 Vinecour, Scott, 55,70,71 Vornhagen, Renee, 48,114,115,116,117 Wallis, Betty, 40 Wallis, Daniel, 63 Wallis, David, 63 Walls, Rick, 55,102 Walston, Annette, 40,48 Warbington, Timothy, 63 Ward, Pamela, 40 Warner, Cynthia, 55 Warner, Roy, 63 Washington, Debra, 48 Washington, Norma, 63 Watson, George, 48 Watters, Donnette, 55 Waugh, Robin, 63 Weatherby, David, 63 Week, Neil, 63 Weeks, David, 55 Weeks, Dorothy, 158 Welch, Laurance, 158 Welker, Mark, 40 West, Linda, 48 Wetzel, Craig, 55 Wetzel, Cynthia, 63 Wetzel, Wendy, 48 Wheeler, Polly, 63 White, Lorri, 40,162,163,164,165,167,173, 176,179,183,184,186,188,190 Whitener, jerry, 49,48 Whitener, Paula, 63 Whitfield, Barbara, 155,158,110 Whitmer, Bill, 66,76,77 Whitmer, Michael, 48 Wilcox, Robert, 74,133 Wiles, David, 55 Williams, Elton, 40 Williams, jeff, 48 Wisner, Mark, 55 g Wolfenbarber, David, 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