Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)
- Class of 1976
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IN THE LEAD is Rick Merritt, following close be- hind is leff Todd, and bringing up the rear is Mr. Herb Scott, ' ui g.,-'ft' TRYING to figure out what happened a few minutes ago is 'f 'S Robert Agguire, Robert took part in the Pie Eating Con- wf- ,- test event. .- II I! fyg' gr . .-. GETTING on their mark, is Doug McCall, Mary Puente, Miss Vir- SHOWING their strength, the lunior Class tug their way to a victory with fac- ginia Diehl, and Rosemary Martinez. This is only one event in ulty placing second, seniors third, and sophomores fourth in one of the main whit h tht- school competes. events during Homecoming. T ' if 1. - '-' ... - . . f 3- ' ,.. .anti ' .:,.. ,f- A 1 v, .x fl! gl sv! H T' UI 'a ll Q 'N 5 Y Y Y 1 N Q N ll 4 I I qc L I 'E '1 42' S. - Varied Emotions Show Differing Moods I Rs E gh. ' :X ,fv- 1 D. , Q 1 Q, f- J Q , . --' X -1, 1 N1 . 7, f -' I '!3 l '23h---- 4 A i A . B' ' ,fa ' ..- ' 'XS g , I- .. t ,g 4:-V .. 13 N i- g if 5 .-e- Ig E 5 T 94.5. Y 3'-L 9' Q r 'lt gg .73 4,1 ,-rf X . iid' T xx X ' .L IOE MORENO, ii 28, and Stanley Nunn, if 33, are alertly anticipating the hike for the big game, which could come atany moment! . - A 4 , 9 an ' 4 i 1 .M ff . -J' ' I 19 . 4, J y 'P' L, , t fyfufq- -'-1'-4 AFTER A HARD DAY cutting Christmas trees in the mountains the Future Farmers of America gather around a warm camp fire to rest. The FFA made QUARTERBACK Mike Gonzales looks for one of his teammates to receive 51,800 from the tree sales this year. HECTOR MELCOZA takes a time out from the hassles of the Del Valle game. WILLIE REYES takes 3 practice kick before the game. - s . Students, Staff Enjoy Homecoming Activities EXHAUSTED from the last game, Ben Tutor catches up on his sleep while jack Marlowe thinks hisown thoughts. ANXIOUS to play, Russell Strothers waits his turn in the Del Valle game. IOE MORENO, tl 28, receives a hand-off from Mike Gonzales, 310. A few yards were gained with this play. RUNNINCBACK Tim Kent is able to break through the defensive line and gain some yardage. ' i Q -ZS - 5 'A- i i V l , -.1-Z: - l ::E'2E2:E' ' a , ' 'QEZEEF l' fl -.: Q1b 1351'-' . - ' n ll 'JJ 1 Y.:-' 'X . Z: L' L - ,P- - N L l i in 6 Q -.4-owe s:-.:n.vw1 .-- ' I0 Xt 3. jf.. 'Nr f ' 1 3 5 1 ...rr !f' N' Z. .A- its DURING THE Homecoming ceremonies, Christine Townsend proudly displays her tlovvers as well as the queens bouquet of roses. l x K . l A BEAUTIFUL October sunset foretells the coming events of the traditional Homecoming ceremonies. LALRIE McLendon and Lori Modrall appear to be en- joying their ride around the track before the ceremony begins. KAYE PASTOR smiles at the camera during ' the crowning ofthe queen on the AND LET US not forget our five lovely Runner-Ups. Left to right: Katy Utterback, Ohmsred field. Faye Pastor, Rosemarie lTvveetyJ Billingsly, Lori Modrall, and Laurie McLendon. LISA IS CAUGHT here by the camera as she glances out at the people in the stands. ACCEPTINC. roses from team captain Ben Tutor, Lisa now begins her reign on campus. -J.. '- OO LATER, Lisa takes a minute to sit and admire the armload of gifts she has received during the last hour. DEBBIE CELONI and Sandi DelBarba ride in the car driven by Arthur Jacobsen. Tonight is special for both. Students Chose Homecoming Queen f f OUR HOMECOMING QUEEN for the 1975-76 year, pictured above is Lisa Robertson, Her Court, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP, is Debbie Celoni, Sandi DelBarba, Kaye Pastor and Christine Townsend, These girls will always have a special moment to look back upon and remember during the years that lie ahead. Ee 'lisa 1 3 'N L I 6 ,-E' 14? E 5, Q fig. if ,QL ix ' , V . -,.'5 f j ': K.-in . . ,R 1 ' 'fx .52if'9f.Qi- ' '11 .Wu-. 'QWZ' 'H -f g -1 s44.,,1.Q. , V. .5 - Q., .. 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To lead the 367 wide-eyes and wondering were the brave Ben Tutor, president, David Broussard, vice president, Ruth Maiocco, secretary, Daniel Broussard, treasurer, Greg Robinson, representative, and Miss Reta Pirtle and Mr. Dennis Buckley, advisers. The Class of 76 experienced their first scheduling of classes during the September Merry-go-round in which they had a very confusing time. f As Homecoming rolled around, the freshmen put all their know-how together to produce their third place float with the theme Stom the Mats . They also placed second in the bike race and fourth in the tug-o-war contest. Ruth Maiocco receivecllthe Most Spirited Awards for their freshmen class. Busy in their kitchens and with water hoses, lalthough not always squirting carsj the freshmen made their profits from numerous bake sales and car washes. These wide-eyed freshmen soon found themselves to be the most wide-mouthed sophomores that the campus of Liberty has ever seen. To prove our point, these once scared freshmen turned into sophomores who won every competition yell at all the rallies-wel , all except one. Renee Vornhagen and Greg Wong became recipients of the Most Spirited Sophomores Award. This class also moved up on the charts as they placed second in the float com etition during their second Home- coming with the theme Grind the Liver-more . To help with the organizing oflhis float and the various bake sales and car washes were Kathy Serna, president, Lisa Mune, vice president, Terri Tipton, secretary, Lori Modrall, treas- urer, julie DeSair, representative, and Miss Pirtle and Mr. jerry Black lwho replaced Mr. Buckle j as advisers. On April 26, 1975, experiencing their first semi-formal dance with the theme In the still of the Night the sophomores held their Sophomore Hop. To highlight the evening was the crowning of Greg Robinson and Sandy DelBarba as the King and Queen. The Princess runner-ups were Debbie Celoni, Ruth Maiocco, Fa e Pastor, and Kaye Pastor, while the Prince runner-ups were David Hernandez, Bob DePiazza, Tony Berumen, and David Brous- sard. These unforgettable moments were filled with the sounds of Madness . To provide the guidingblines for the juniors, Sandy Pittman, president, Terri Tipton, vice president, jennifer Bea- ver, secretary, Becky Re eiro, treasurer were elected. Miss Pirtle and Mr. Black again aided them but this time throu h the years known as Big Bad juniors . ' With long hours of making flowers, the juniors shot their way to second place with the theme Take off to Vic- tor . Homecoming proved to be successful as Lisa Mune and Rick Howard captured second place in the egg toss and Della Ramos ate her way to third in the Pie Eating Contest . Because of their continuous elp and spirit, Mari Puente and Ken Rogers received the Most Spirited Award for juniors of their class. On the eve of April 5, 1975, the juniors a I met together to form their junior Prom with the theme Memories . They danced to the sounds of Get Ready . Again this marked one of those unforgettable times that filled their lives while in attendance at Libert . As the Summer of '75 passed, the 'uniors soon found themselves to be the Mighty, Mighty, Seniors . Through all the knowledge and experience of age gained in their years here at Liberty, they tied for first for the Homecom- ing Trophy. The points were won by evoted seniors who spent all hours making and putting up posters, saving Pennies, and winning events such as the Pie Eatincg Contest . The all faithful Leslie Roma and Rick Mello were the ast of their class to receive the Most Spirited Awar s. The seniors chose April 24, 1976, at Boundar Oaks as their date and location for that one last dance together. They were served Top Sirloin Steak and dancedlthe night away to the sound of Elements Precise . Many seniors were filled with joy as they realized Our Day Has Come , others felt only sadness. The seniors next went to Great America in Santa Clara on their GRAD Night. For their senior picnic they went to Oak Park in Stockton where they ice skated, played tennis, baseball, swam-and most of all-ate. We should give thanks to Laurie McLendon, president, Debbie Rego, vice president, Lauir Bausch, secretary, julie Conway, treasurer, Miss Pirtle and Mr. Black, advisers, for making all the necessary arrangements for these senior activities. On june 11, 1976, the 262 graduating seniors walked down the track of life, the Ohmstede Field, together for the Last time of their lives. But as the LIBERTY BELL RINGS AGAlN they will carry a vibration of that bell with them orever. The future senior class, the juniors, were envolved in numerous bake sales, candy sales, and car washes. Leading their class to this success were officers: Deana Harris, president, Debbie Cottrel, vice president, Suzanne Moore, secretary, and Brian Lyons, treasurer. Dances sponsored by the juniors included the Homecoming Dance and the Turn-a-bout. An unusual event this year was the combination of the junior Prom and the Sophomore Hop into one dance. goth the junior and sophomore classes worked together to make this one of the most unforgettable of all the ances. Sophomore class officers included: Dana McCampbell, president, Christina Bacchini, vice plresident, Erica jen- sen, treasurer, jeanette Amar, secretary. These officers worked right through the summer wit their classmates to raise money by running the dart throwing booth during the 4th of july carnival and also held a car wash. The freshmen started the year by electing officers: Anna juarez, president, Debbie Sapp, vice president, Yvonne St. john, treasurer, and Gina Combs, secretary. This class proved to be very spirited and won the Spirit Flag three consecutive times. Not only did this class show spirit but also creatively in mone -making activities: they raf ed off a large five foot sandwich! That just goes to show you what a little brain power will do. In the future when we, as adults, will look back upon our brief passing through Liberty we will always remember the bombardment of the staff room with snow balls from a freak snow storm,t e stink bomb that somehow found its way into Mr. SEringer's classroom, the girls' locker room filling with smoke from the newly established smoking area which then ad to be moved lthe smoking area, that isj, and flaming garbage cans, al this and much more will be left resounding through the corridors as the Class of 1976 makes its way forward to the theme of Liberty Bell Rings Again. 3- f fl? . 1 s W' O l ,f f. .. gg. ' xuxw I? 5' , 1 1-A-. ' -,- A-if 3 I ll' , K x a , , 'X ' V 4 ', - . 'I' K A NQWQ-I '-if , X .-L-.J 3 ,W ,Z X X gm 'N 5 x - ' - x r , , u. x-hs if I I l 127' X . R , 4 v 4 Girl Officers Guide Senior Class CARL A. ACKERLEY IV Football, Varsity Football, IV Track, Varsity Track, Cross Country. ALEIANDRA ACOSTA Tennis IONI ADAMS CSF, Honor Roll, Playmakers, International Thespians, Society, FFA, FFA Sweetheart Runner-up, Pep Club, Stu- dent Government, Commissioner of Cultural Affairs, Agriculture IWE, Office Assistant, Teahouse of the August Moon Student Director LARRY Ci. ADAMS SANDY IOANN ADDINCTON Girls' Block L , GAA, Girls' Basketball Team, Girls' Soft- ball Team, Girls' Swim Team, Tennis, IV Basketball Charter, GAA Treasurer, Girls' PE IWE, Crafts IWE LUPE AMADOR Honor Roll, Spanish Club, Spanish Club Secretary, Span- ish Club Treasurer, Soccer Charter DIANA LUCILLE AMBROSINO CSF, Honor Roll, FFA, FFA President, FFA Sweetheart Runner-up, GAA, Gymnastics Team, Pep Club, Yearbook Society, Annual Staff, Band ll, Band Ill, Student Council, Club Council, IV Swim Charter, Varsity Swim Charter, Gymnastics Charter, Biology A IWE, Lion's Club Speech Winner, Committee for Iapanese Exchange Students, Who's Who Among American High School Students ROBERT AMICO CSF, Honor Roll, Soccer, AFS, Foreign Exchange Stu- dent TAMMY ANDERSON TIM ARTERBERRY IV Track MARVIN IAY BACIGALUPI IV Football, Varsity Football, Frosh Basketball, IV Bas- ketball, Band Ill, Stage Band, Band Council, Elementary Tutor IEEE BACWELL FFA, Auto Club, Pep Club, Metal Shop IWE RICHARD V. BANUELOS Honor Roll, FFA CEORGINA BARAIAS CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, Life CSF Member Band ll, Band Ill, Pep Band, Spanish Club, Pep Club, AFS, AFS President, Work Experience, French Club, Playmakers, Curriculum Committee, Who's Who Among American High School Students LAURI BAUSCH CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top TO, A'Capella Choir, Madrigal, Playmakers, Playmakers President, Playmakers Secretary, CSF Vice-President, Crafts IWE, Music IWE, Library IWE, International Thespian Society, Principals Committee, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Senior Class Treasurer r ff 'Q 1 i. s -,A T Q C e Jil' X' -xr, 'Q ,. , , ' ' ' .ay .-. J-Eiga? Q 1 v' 1 5 Q . I, -l f -as: if 10 , 'Q U8 7 SENIOR CLASS officers: Lauri Bausch, treasurer, julie Conway, secretary, Lauri McCIendon, president, Debbie Rego, vice-president. Class advisers are Miss Rita Pirtle and Mr. jerry Black. IENNIFER BEAVER GAA, Girls' Basketball Team, Girls' Swim Team, Student Council, Junior Class Secretary, Spanish Club, Business Club, Pep Club, Youth Council, Boys' Track Charter ANTHONY BERUMEN Honor Roll, Frosh Football, JV Football, Varsity Football, IV Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Frosh Basketball, IV Basket- ball, Most Valuable Varsity Baseball Player, Boys' Bloc L , Sophomore Hop King Runner-up, Boys' PE IWE ROSEMARIE TWEETY BILLINGSLEY IV Swim Team, Varsity Swim Team, Girls' Volleyball Team, Girls' Softball Team, GAA, GAA Vice-president, Girls' Block L , FFA, FFA Sweetheart, FFA Sentinal, Second Five for Homecoming Queen, Student Coun- cil, Band Il, Band III, Agriculture Science IWE BOB BITOWFT Cross Country, AFS LAURA ANN BORGES Honor Roll, AFS, Pep Club, Pop Chorus, Band II KENNETH BOUGH Honor Roll, Soccer, FFA, Crafts IWE, Animal Science IWE PEGGY LEE BOWLING Playmakers, Playmakers Treasurer, International Thes- pian Society, Drama IWE, Band II, Pep Club, FFA, GAA DEBBIE BRANVOLD Honor Roll, Pep Club, Candy Striper, Library IWE IOE BRISENO Honor Roll, IV Football, JV Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Boys' Block L , Spanish Club 21 DANIEL BROUSSARD Frosh Football, Cross Country, IV Baseball, IV Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Soccer, Varsity Track, Boys' Block L , Rally Committee, Student Council, Homecoming Com- mittee, Student Covernment, Business Club, Principles Committee, Most Spirited Freshman, Boys' PE IWE, Freshman Class Treasurer CINDY BROWN Crafts IWE, Homemaking ll IWE, Food I IWE LANNY BROWN Math Tutor RODNEY BROWN TIM BROWN Honor Roll, Tennis, IV Track, Boys' Block L , Play- makers, International Thespian Society, Fencing Club, Chess Club MICHELE BUCKLER CSF, Honor Roll, Band Ill, Pep Club, Playmakers, Spanish Club, Elementary Tutor, IV Boys' Track Charter STEVE BURKHAM IV Wrestling, Frosh Track, IV Track ROBERT BURROUCHS CSF, Honor Roll, Tennis, Frosh Basketball, IV Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Golf, Boys' Block L , Band Il, Band Ill, Stage Band, FFA, FFA Chaplain, Pep Club, AFS, Agri- culture Science IWE, Animal Science IWE KYNDL BUZAS IV Football, Varsity Football, IV Wrestling, Varsity Wres- tling, Boys' Block L , Auto Club, Auto Shop IWE SUSAN CAKEBREAD Honor Roll, Candy Striper, Playmakers, Homemaking IWE ANA CANO IOE CARDOSO IV Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Frosh Football, Frosh- Basketball, Ceramics IWE IOE CARREON Frosh Football IEANETTE L. CARTER Honor Roll, IV Swimming, Varsity Volleyball, Ciirls' Block L , GAA, Playmakers, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Cur- riculum Committee, Math IWE KAREN CECCHINI 22 1? T ,Y -..., - v 'CK DEBBIE DENISE CELONI Homecoming Queen Attendant, Song Leader, IV Cheer- leader, Frosh Cheerleader, Rally Squad, CSF, Honor Roll, Annual Staff, Yearbook Society, Who's Who Among High School Students, Student Council, GAA, GAA Secretary, Pep Club, Sophomore Hop Queen Runnerup, Girls' Block L , Gymnastics Team, Softball Team, Home- coming Committee, Girls' PE IWE, Track Charter, Play- makers, Student Curriculum Committee, Principals Com- mittee, Best All-Round Novice Gymnast SANDE CELONI Girls' Swim Team, GAA, Rally Squad, Song Leader, Rally Committee, Spanish Club, Business Club, Pep Club, Elementary Tutor, Frosh Football Charter, IV Football Charter, Frosh Baseball Charter, IV Baseball Charter, Varsity Baseball Charter DOUG CHANCE IV Track, Varsity Track, Boys' Block L Seniors Post Campus Victory Signs 1 W IBEW ill? BWI 1 11 'I i' w I . Y Li' Q. 1 1 1., ,1 -'V' I X 'Ou ' 'U ' ' 2! 4 DEBBIE CELONI and Lori Modrall put up a senior poster in the early morning hours. The seniors place second in the Poster Day competition which is held during Home- coming Week. NEOMI CHAVEZ LA Raza Unida, Soccer Charter, Counceling Office IWE CHRISTINE KIMBERLY CONN Rally Squad, Song Leader, GAA, Gymnastics Team JULIE CONWAY Senior Class Secretary, International Thespian Society, Playmakers, Pop Chorus, Clef Club, Madrigal, Candy Striper, Music IWE, A'CapelIa Choir MICHAEL COOPER LUANN CORNELIUS CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, A'CapelIa Choir, Students Account IWE, Mixed Chorus, Student Govern- ment, Student Council DANIEL S. COSTA Honor Roll, Band III, Stage Band, Pep Band 23 IOHN COX IV Wrestling,FFA DENISE CRUZ IV Swim Team, Varsity Swim Team, Gymnastic Team, GAA, Rally Committee, Homecoming Committee, Elementary Tutor, Varsity Swim Charter, IV Football Charter, IV Football Charter, Biology B IWE DUKE DAVENPORT IACKY DAVIS GAA, Elementary Tutor, Counseling Office IWE, Library IWE DAVID DEARDORFF Honor Roll, Frosh Football, Sports Manager, FFA, Auto Club, Boys' PE IWE, Principal Committee IULIE DEBORBA CSF, Honor Roll, FFA, FFA Sweetheart Runner-up, FFA Secretary, AFS, Pep Club, French Club, Natural Resource IWE, Band ll DINO L. DELBARBA Honor Roll, FFA SAND! DELBARBA Homecoming Queen Attendent, FFA Sweetheart Run- ner-up, Sophomore Hop Queen, IV Swim Team, Varsity Swim Team, FFA, Candy Striper ROBERT DEPlAZZA IV Football, Frosh Basketball, Sophomore Hop King Runner-up IULIE DESAIR IV Swim Team, Varsity Swim Team, Girls' Swim Team, Majorette, Homecoming Committee, Student Council, Frosh Football Charter, Sophomore Class Representative, Girls' PE IWE, GAA PRISCILLA DOROG Art Fundamentals IWE MIKE DOZIER 24 1 UN 1 I . s 'I slr -4787s Snow Provides ' V I w I . 'F A . Q .. ---Q .o- . IN A RARE TREAT for stu- dents and staff a freak snow storm strikes the Liberty Storm Senior Fun 6,-call' gg Q. V- ir-ful.. - . campus. Many students and staff participated in vigorous snow-ball fights. lv '11, 'D' jx- .K s 10 f S CAROL DRAKE CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, Pep Club, GAA, Girls'SoftballTeam CATHEY Dl KF AFS, Candy Striper, Pep Club, Ar: I undamental IWE DOUG ELLISOTN Frosh Football, IV Football, Varsity Football, IV Track, Boys' Block L , Band Ill, FFA, FFA Chaplain, Boys' PF lWE,AgricultureIWE SHERRY ERICKSON Head Majorette, GAA, Girls' Softball, Elementary Tutor, Pep Club, IV Football Charter ERICK M. ESLICK Honor Roll, Band lll, Stage Band, Biology A IWE PENNY ESLICK Honor Roll, Driver Training IWE, Crafts IWE OSCAR ESPARZA KENT EVIE Varsity Swimming, Boys' Block L , Most Valuable Swimmer DAVE FACHNER Frosh Football, IV Football, Golf OLCIA CECILIA FELIX Honor Roll STEVEN C. FERGUSON Auto Club DEENA FRAZIER Spanish Club, Track Charter, Soccer Charter 25 Senior Class Participates In Football Rally YU! ' Us VlCKl FREEZE Candy Striper, FFA, Crafts IWE, Curriculum Committee, Attendence Office IWE RICHARD FRONDA MASAKO EUIII Foreign Exchange Student, CSF, Honor Roll I U IOSEPH GAINES FFA - KREIG GALLOWAY GAlL GAMINO Honor Roll, Crafts IWE, Elementary Tutor, Pep Club will' G AS THE CONFETTI FALLS, the senior class shows their spirit in trying to win the Homecoming Spirit Trophy. The seniors won the competition yell and the Home- coming Spirit Trophy. EFREM GARCIA Frosh Basketball, IV Basketball ELEANOR GARCIA vw Us FFA ERNESTO GARCIA ' Honor Roll, Frosh Football, IV Football, Cross Country, A IV Track, Varsity Track, Boy' Block L , Boys' PE IWE, Team Captain for Cross Country 26 'Q - 3' 'x CC YV! 4 -p 'Q t FIDEL GARCIA Crafts IWE SOLEDAD GARCIA Soccer Charter VICTORIA A. GARCIA Principals Committee, GAA, Gymnastics Team, Girls' Basketball Team, Girls' Block L , IV Wrestling Charter YSIDRO GARCIA Cross Country KEN GAYLOR Frosh Football, IV Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Soccer, Varsity Track, Boys' Block L , FFA, Boys PE IWE TIMI GONSALVES Honor Roll, Pep Club, Soccer Charter, IV Track Charter HARRY WARREN GREEN Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Wrestling, Golf, FFA, Liberty Bell Staff RADLEY GROSS ESMERALDA GUTIERREZ Honor Roll, Girls' IV Track, Girls' Block L , GAA, Ele- mentary Tutor, Attendence Office IWE, Counseling Office IWE HEIDI MARIE HAMPTON Honor Roll, Madrigal, A'Capella Choir, Playmakers, Pep Club, Pop Chorus, Choir Librarian, Chorus IWE, Music IWE RUSSEL ALAN HAMPTON Frosh Football, Varsity Football, IV Baseball, Varsity Base- ball, IV Basketball, Boys' Block L , Counseling IWE FRANK HANSON Frosh Football, IV Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Soccer RANDY HARRINGTON IV Track, FFA BRETT HAZEN Cross Country, Varsity Track, Boys' Block L , AFS BARRETT HENDERSON Principals' Committee, Wood Shop IWE 27 DAVID HERNANDEZ Frosh Football, IV Baseball, Frosh Basketball, IV Basket- ball, Varsity Basketball, Most Valuable Player IV Basket- ball, Boys' Block L , Elementary Tutor, Sophomore Hop King Runner-up, Boys' PE IWE LOUIE HERNANDEZ Frosh Football, IV Football, Varsity Football, IV Track, Varsity Track, Boys' Block L , Elementary Tutor MARIA HERNANDEZ Clothing IWE BARBARA LOUISE HITT Girls' Tennis Team, Girls' Swim Team, Girls' Basketball Team, Girls' Softball Team, Girls' Block L , GAA, IV Football Charter, Varsity Swim Charter, Art Fundamentals IWE RICK HOWARD Frosh Basketball, Varsity Basketball, All League Basket- ball, Most Valuable Player Basketball, Frosh Football, Tennis, Cross Country, Golf, Boys' Block L , Honor Roll, Student Government, Student Body vice-President, Biology IWE, Physiology IWE WANDA HOWARD Honor Roll, Band Ill, Varsity Football Charter, Crafts IWE KAREN L. HUGHES CSF, Honor Roll, AFS, Band Ill, Elementary Tutor KARYN IACKSON Honor Roll, Spanish Club, Spanish Club President, Liberty Bell Staff, Principals Committee ARTHUR IACOBSON Honor Roll, IV Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Soccer, Frosh Football, Boys' Block L , Auto Club Vice-President, Boys' Block L Secretary, Boys' PE IWE BERTHA IIMENEZ RHONDA IOAQUIN IOSEPH WILLIAM IOHNSON Honor Roll, FFA, A'Capella Choir, Band I, Band II, Band Ill, Cleff Club, Cleff Club Treasurer, Band Ill, IWE, A' Capella Choir IWE CHARLOTTE IONES Pep Club, Elementary Tutor, A'Capella Choir, Counsel- ing Office IWE TRAVIS E. IONES IR. ROBERT KANAGAKI Honor Roll, Band Ill, Stage Band, Brass Ensemble, Fenc- ing Club, Orchestra for musicals 28 Senior Boys Participate In Homecoming Color Da RAYMOND PEREZ, Brian Lyons, Mike Garcia, David Broussard, Louie Hernandez, and Greg Robinson pose for a picture for the annual staff photographer during their lunch break. PATTI KELLY SANDRA KELLY CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, Playmakers, Play- makers Secretary, International Thespian Society, Liberty Bell Editor, Liberty Bell Staff, FFA, Who's Who Among High School Students NORLA KELTS AFS, Elementary Tutor TIM KENT Frosh Football, Varsity Football, Most Valuable Football Player, IV Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, IV Track, Varsity Track, Varsity Swim Team, Boys' Block L , Boys' Block L President , CHRISTOPHER KINCSBURY IV Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, IV Baseball, Frosh Basket- ball, FFA KAREN KIRKPATRICK Elementary Tutor, Counseling Office IWE CATHY KNAUSS Honor Roll DENNIS KRAUCYK RICHARD LASATER 79 AT THE PACIFICA GAME, Lori Modrall, a football char- ter, trys to keep her hair dry from the rain by covering her head. IEANETTE ELIZABETH LAST Honor Roll, Gymnastics Team, A'Capella Choir, Pep Club, Pep Club Treasurer, Pep Club Vice President, FFA, AFS, Liberty Bell Staff, Principal's Committee DAVID LEAT Chess Club IENNIFER LEFLER CSF, Honor Roll, Life CSF Member, Scholastic Top 10, AFS, Playmakers, Spanish Club, Spanish Club Vice Presi- dent, Library IWE, Who's Who Among American High School Students ALAN LOREDO Frosh Football, IV Football, Frosh Basketball, Soccer Varsity Swim Team, Swim Team Captain, NCS Swimming Boys' Bloc k AFS DEBBIE lEYENDECKER Attenclanu- Offic 4- IWE, Counseling IWE, Library IWE CARY MACY Cross Country, Varsiiv 'rack, Varsity Baseball Manager IV Basketball Managi-r, Boys' Block L , FFA 30 C9 Senior Girl Acts As Commissioner Of Publicity fi if ad . sv- 'U AW ,, , Y wr DEBRA RITA MACICIIORA CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, Life CSF Member, CSF President, CSF Vice President, CSF Committee Chair- man, Yearbook Society, Annual Staff, Annual Staff Photo Editer, Sales Manager, Co-Editor of 1976 Lion Yearbook, Band Ill, Brass Ensemble, Musicals, Latin Club, Chess Club, Pep Club, Iunior Classical League MARTY MACCIORE IV Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Boys' Block L ,Auto Club,FFA IACK MARLOWE CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, Life CSF Member, Frosh Football, IV Football, Varsity Football, IV Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Boys' Block L , Band III, Stage Band, Dixieland Band, Band Vice President, Playmakers, Inter- national Thespian Society HORTENCIA M. MARTIN Honor Roll, Girls' Block L , Soccer Charter, Varsity Football Charter, Boys' PE IWE, Office IWE, Rally Com- mittee, Homecoming Committee, Commissioner of Rallies and Assemblies, Student Council, Student Gov- ernment, Spanish Club, La Raza Unida, Pep Club, Ele- mentary Tutor IAN MARTIN Honor Roll, Girls' Swim Team, Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, Track, Girls' Block L , GAA, PE IWE, Band Ill, A'Capella Choir, Pep Club, Candy Striper, Playmakers, Student Council, Elementary Tutor PATRICIA A. MARTINEZ Elementary Tutor, FFA TIM MARTINEZ Honor Roll, Student Council, Homecoming Committee, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Playmakers, AFS, Elementary Tutor, Liberty Bell Staff, Assistant Editor of Liberty Bell, Office Assistant, Library IWE MIKE MASTIN GAYLENE MCCLELLAND MONTE MCKINNEY Cross Country, Varsity Track, Boys' Block L ROSMAIRI MCKINNON IV Wrestling Charter, Varsity Wrestling Charter, A'- Capella Choir, Madrigal, Pep Club, Candy Striper, Ele- mentary Tutor LAURIA ANNE MCLENDON CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, Girls' Swim Team, Spanish Club, Pep Club, GAA, Student Council, Student Government, Club Council, Principal's Committee, Rally Squad, Homecoming Committee, Frosh Cheerleader, IV Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Head IV Cheerleader, Head of Rally Squad, Second Five for Homecoming Queen, Student of the Month, Band III, Senior Class President, Representative to the Board Committee, Freshman GAA Representative, Lion Uproar Co-Editor, Frosh Baseball Charter, IV Baseball Charter, Varsity Base- ball Charter RICK MELLO Frosh Football, Sports Manager, Head Football Statis- tician, Basketball Charter, Boys' PE IWE, Liberty Bell Staff, Liberty Bell Editor, Most Spirited Senior Boy RICK MERRITT IV Wrestling, IV Track, Auto Club, Pep Club, FFA, Natural Resources IWE, Metal Shop IWE LEROY METHENY Honor Roll, Auto Club, Iewelry IWE 31 Seniors Work To Complete Homecoming Float WENDY MICHAUD CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, FFA, Latin Club, Playmakers LORETTA MAGDALENE MODRALL CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, Life CSF Member, Girls' Tennis Team, GAA, Girls' Block L , Co-Editor of 1976 Lion Yearbook, Annual Staff, Yearbook Society, Stu- dent of the Month, Second Five for Homecoming Queen, Student Government, Student Council, Club Council, Youth Council, Assistant Commissioner of Publicity, Commissioner of Publicity, Homecoming Committee, Pep Club, Band II, Band Ill, Sophomore Class Treasurer, GAA Secretary, Frosh Football Charter, Frosh Baseball Charter, IV Baseball Charter, Varsity Baseball Charter, Swimming Charter, Who's Who Among American High School Students IRMA MONTENECRO FFA ROBERT MORENO Frosh Football, Auto Club, Auto Club President RICHARD MOSER FFA SANDRA MOSER Playmakers, Pep Club, FFA, GAA, AFS, Student Council, Accreditation Committee, Girls' PE IWE, Swimming Charter, Elementary Tutor, Candy Striper GERALD MOSS IV Baseball, Varsity Track, Cross Country SALVADOR MUNOZ Honor Roll, IV Soccer, Varsity Soccer, All League Soccer, Boys' Block L , La Raza Unida PAM NEIGER Honor Roll, Playmakers, Pep Club, FFA, FFA Reporter, Agriculture IWE, Elementary Tutor VICKY NEUFELD IV Swim Team, Varsity Swim Team, Driver's Training IWE, Office Assistant SYLVIA NOVERO FFA, Elementary Tutor, Homecoming IWE AMBER M. NUNES Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor GERALD ODAHLEN IV Baseball, Boys' PE IWE, Auto Club, Auto Shop Forme MIGDALIA M. OLAN Pep Club, AFS, Elementary Tutor MARY OLIVEIRA 52 V? 66s 93 4' ',,. WORKING long hours on the senior float are Wendy Wetzel and Debbie Celoni. The float competition is one of many contests held during Homecoming. at if X.- ,,f 41' Q ii ,Ag gg Z A6 ANGELA OLVEDA Honor Roll, GAA, Elementary Tutor, Soccer Charter, Office Assistant ANNETTE M. OLVERA Nurses' Club, Pep Club, GAA, Rally Committee, Screen- ing Committee, Candy Striper, Band II, Office Assistant, Girls' PE IWE, Track Charter, Cross Country Charter FLOR ORDUNO Soccer Charter, AFS, Playmakers RICHARD OTT ANGELA FAYE PASTOR Honor Roll, Girls' Tennis Team, Gymnastics Team, Girls' Swim Team, Girls' Block L , Pep Club, GAA, Rally Squad, Rally Committee, Student Council, Annual Staff, Yearbook Society, Second Five for Homecoming Queen, Sophomore Hop Queen Runner-Up, IV Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Track Charter, Swimming Charter, Girls' PE IWE, Biology IWE IRENE KAYE PASTOR Honor Roll, Girls' Swim Team, Girls' Block L , GAA, Pep Club, Club Council, Rally Squad, Rally Committee, Homecoming Committee, IV Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Sopho- more Hop Queen Runner-Up, Pep Club President, Girls' PE IWE, Elementary Tutor, Boys' Swimming Charter, Boys' Track Charter, Boys' Soccer Charter ANTHONY B. PATE Varsity Track, Varsity Swimming, Playmakers, Student Council, A'Capella Choir, Madrigal, Beginning Guitar IWE LUPE PENA RAYMOND PEREZ IV Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, FFA LARRY PETERS IV Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Auto Club SANDRA LYNN PITTMAN Honor Roll, Spanish Club, AFS, Gymnastics Team, GAA Majorette, Student Council, Student Government Principal's Committee, Youth Center Committee Curriculum Committee, Club Council, Head of Youth Council, junior Class President, Liberty Bell Staff, Golf Charter, Swimming Charter, Cross Country Charter LibrarylWE 33 IANETTE PLASTER MICHAEL PORTWOOD ROGER POWELL Ceramics IWE, Library IWE ROBERT W. POWERS Boys' PE IWE GERARDO PUCCINELLI MARI PUENTE Honor Roll, Cross Country, Girls' Track, IV Volleyball, IV Volleyball Team Captain, GAA, Girls' Block L , Spanish Club, Playmakers, Nurses' Club, Pep Club, AFS, Rally Committee, Homecoming Committee, Student Council, Band lll, Curriculum Committee, PE Curriculum Committee, Wrestling Charter, Cross Country Charter, Track Charter, Candy Striper, Most Spirited Junior, Elementary Tutor LUPE PULIDO Honor Roll, GAA, Soccer Charter, La Raza Unida HUGO QUINTANILLA Tennis, Band lll, La Raza Unida DELLA RAMOS Gymnastics Team, Softball Team, Girls' Block GAA, Pep Club, Rally Squad, Mascot, Principal's Committee, Girls' PE IWE, Wrestling Charter, La Raza Unida CYNTHIA LYNN RAY FFA, Office Assistant 34 1-L SENIORS, jennifer Beaver, Denise Rios, Alan Loredo, Louis Hernandez, and Kim Conn are taking it easy during lunch from their morning classes. ,X QS F- . .R HL . x Q C! f .7 ,R 2 I fs WP' oon Time Provides QW .6 ', --0 .1 ' V, 'r 7 I4 if ,- wx' Relaxation For Seniors JC'- at ..- I ,N -7 RICHARD REGELMAN DEBORAH ANN REGO CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, Life CSF Member, Spanish Club, Pep Club, GAA, AFS, Student Council, Stu- dent Government, CSF Scholarship Committee, Scholar- ship Committee Chairman, Band Council, Club Council, Band III, Stage Band, Commissioner of Cultural Affairs, Senior Class Vice President, AFS Secretary, Swim Team Charter, Cross Country Charter, Gymnastics Charter REBECCA ELIZABETH RIBEIRO lunior Class Treasurer TROY K. RICE Frosh Football, FFA ALLISON RIOS Honor Roll, GAA, FFA, A'Capella Choir, Elementary Tutor, Crafts IWE, Office Assistant DENISE RIOS Honor Roll, Pep Club, Candy Striper, Elementary Tutor RAY RIOS Varsity Wrestling, Most Valuable Wrestler, All League Wrestling, Boys' PE IWE, Boys' Block L WILLIE RIVERA Soccer, Auto Club, Presidential Patch RUTH ROBERTS LISA DIANE ROBERTSON Homecoming Queen, Elementary Tutor GREG ROBINSON Frosh Football, 1V Football, Varsity Football, Frosh Basket- ball, IV Basketball, JV Track, Varsity Track, Boys' Block L , Boys' PE IWE, Sophomore Hop King, Freshman Class Representative, Elementary Tutor MARGARET IEAN RODRIGUEZ Candy Striper, Crafts IWE, Elementary Tutor ROCIO RODRIGUEZ Spanish Club, La Raza Unida, Soccer Charter, Girls' PE IWE KENNETH WAYNE ROGERS Honor Roll, FFA, Playmakers, Principal's Committee, Stu- dent Accreditation Committee, Mechanical Drawing IWE LESLIE ROMA Girls' Swim Team, Playmakers, GAA, AFS, Girls' Group, Swimming Charter, Track Charter, Crafts IWE 35 MARY ANN ROMERO Office Assistant, Elementary Tutor LISA ROSAS BENITO SANCHEZ 4' Seniors Put Mats On A Merry-Go-Round 6 WITH THE THEME, Cot the Mats on a Merry-Cio- Round, the seniors took second place in the float competition during Homecoming. TONY SANCHEZ LORE SANDERS RANDY SCHWITTERS Honor Roll, Frosh Football, Varsity Football, Golf, Boys' Block L , FFA, Student Council, Agriculture IWE TOM SEENO FFA MARGARET ROSE SELCA Honor Roll, Pep Club, Candy Striper KATHY SERNA CSF, Honor Roll, Girls' Swim Team, Girls' Track Team, CAA, Spanish Club, Business Club, Pep Club, Student Council, Student Government, Screening Committee, Yearbook Sift it-ty, Annual Staff, Yearbook Photographer, Swimming Charter, Frosh Basketball Charter, Track Charter, Sophomore Class President, Pep Club Treasurer, Business Club Set retary, Candy Striper, Office Assistant, Girls' PE IVVE ifm 8112 TWXSQ, NH .Sava .0 7 Q .7 fi - , 4 CLAYTON SHATSWELL Honor Roll, Frosh Football, IV Football, FFA MAX SHOTT ' CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, Life CSF Member, Student of the Month, Tennis, Most Valuable Tennis Player, Frosh Basketball, Boys' Block Band Ill, Stage Band, Dixieland Band, Pep Band, All-State Honor Band, Band President, Club Council, Student Curriculum Committee, AFS, Girls' Tennis Charter, Playmakers IOE SILVEIRA Cross Country, FFA EDDIE SIMMONS VICKIE SIMMONS IULIE ANN SMITH GAA, Pep Club, Pep Club Secretary, Elementary Tutor 5 .tx -1 14' VICKY SMITH PHILIP SOMERHALDER IV Swim Team, Varsity Swim Team, Most Valuable IV Swimmer, Boys' Block L , Student Council, Auto Club, FFA, FFA Sentinal, FFA Vice President, Agriculture IWE ED SPANGER Bachelor Living IWE FRANK SPINELLI RANDY STANDRIDGE Honor Roll, Frosh Basketball, Ceramics IWE, Band lll MORGAN ST IOHN Honor Roll, Student Council, Student Government, Club Council, Principal's Committee, Commissioner of Cur- riculum, Liberty Bell Assistant Editor, A'Capella Choir IANNEL STOLHAND CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, Life CSF Member, Latin Club, Playmakers, Pep Club, Yearbook Society, Annual Staff, CSF Secretary, International Thespian Society, A'Capella Choir, Madrigal, Math Tutor AUDREY STORY RONALD SUDWEEKS CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, Student Council, Band Ill, Drum Major 37 Seniors Prowl Campus During Final Year CECILIA TAMAYO Elementary Tutor, Playmakers, A'Capella Choir, Chorus CHARLENE THOMPSON Pep Club, Elementary Tutor, Office Assistant TERRI ANNETTE TIPTON Honor Roll, Gymnastics Team, Band Ill, Spanish Club, GAA, Student Council, Candy Striper, Sophomore Class Secretary, Iunior Class Vice President, Art IWE, Track Charter DEBBIE TOVAR Honor Roll, Pep Club, Azteca Club, FFA, Track Charter, Girls' PE IWE, Painting and Drawing IWE CHRIS TOWNSEND Pep Club, Student Council, Homecoming Queen At- tendant, Song Leader, Rally Squad, A'Capella Choir, Arts and Crafts IWE, Band II BEN DAVID TUTOR Frosh Football, IV Football, Varsity Football, IV Baseball, Frosh Basketball, IV Basketball, Varsity Basketball, IV Track, Varsity Track, Most Valuable Running Back, Boys' Block L , Student Body President, Freshman Class Presi- dent, Student Council, Student Government, Boys' State Representative, Student of the Month, Band III, Stage Band, Madrigal, Playmakers TERRY UPTON Frosh Football, IV Football, Varsity Football, IV Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Boys' Block L , Boys' PE IWE PAUL E. URENDA Frosh Football, IV Football, Varsity Football, IV Baseball, Varsity Baseball, IV Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Most Valuable Lineman, All League Football, Boys' Block L , Tri-Captain Varsity Football, Block L Vice President, Boys' PE IWE KATY UTTERBACK IV Swim Team, Business Club, Pep Club, Rally Com- mittee, Homecoming Committee, Second Five for Homecoming Queen, GAA, Pep Club Treasurer, IV Football Charter, Girls' PE IWE, Office Assistant, Candy Striper STEVE R. VAN BUREN Frosh Football, IV Football, Soccer, Boys' Block L , FEA ROBERT VASQUEZ TERRI VAWSER Playmakers, Pep Club, AFS, Elementary Tutor, Driver's Education IWE, Soccer Charter ARMANDO VALENCIA Woodshop IWE MIGUEL R. VILLA Frosh Football, IV Football, Varsity Football, IV Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, IV Track, Most Valuable Wrestler, Boys' Block L , Boys' PE IWE THERESA VILLARREAL Library Assistant, Elementary Tutor 38 ll lr 5 l N .3 x -7 X ge J' .-- dx -. . 'sf 477' 'Y 16. -C-F, 'SEL ,agrar- J.,-i, I '-A -,',.f' ,' RENEE SUE VORNHAGEN Honor Roll, Gymnastics Team, Girls' Softball, Pep Club, Student Council, Club Council, Majorette, Head Major- ette, Girls' PE IWE, Attendance Office IWE ARIANE VYVEY CSF, AFS, Foreign Exchange Student, Playmakers DEBBIE WASHINGTON WHILE chatting on a sunny afternoon, graduating sen- iors, Amber Nunes and Denise Rios enjoy taking a pleasant walk through campus. DOUG WATSON CSF, Honor Roll, Playmakers, Historian in Playmakers, International Thespian Society, Science IWE GEORGE WATSON Sports Manager, Student Council WENDY WETZEL CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, Pep Club, A'Capella Choir, Madrigal, AFS 39 BILL WHITMER IV Football, Cross Country, IV Track, Varsity Track, Sports Manager, Boys' Block L , Auto Club MICHAEL WHITMER IV Football, Cross Country, Soccer, IV Track, Varsity Track, Boys' Block L , Playmakers, Auto Club, Auto Shop IWE IEFF WILLIAMS DAVID WAYNE WOLFENBARGER IV Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Frosh Football, Most Valuable Frosh Baseball Player GREGORY K WONG CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, Life CSF Member, Tennis, Boys' Block L , Band Ill, Stage Band, Dixie- land Band, Pep Band BILL WOOD FFA, Pep Club, Auto Club IEANNIE WRIGHT CHERYLE A. WILLIS YINGLING Honor Roll, Playmakers, Pep Club, Club Council, A' Capella Choir, Madrigal, Clef Club President, Clef Club Representative, Music IWE, A'Capella Choir Sec- tion Reader, Office Assistant DAVID YOUNG CSF, Honor Roll, Life CSF Member, Frosh Football, Golf, Boys' Block L , Playmakers, Chess Club DEBORAH YOUNG CSF, Honor Roll, Scholastic Top 10, Life CSF Member, AFS, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Yearbook Society, An- nual Staff, Frosh Basketball Charter, Who's Who A- mong American High School Students ANITA ZACHARY 40 HOLDING posters for the Class of 76 are Katy Utter- back, Denise Cruz, Gail Camino, and Renee Vornha- gen. During Homecoming Week, Poster Day is one I, 'i - r ' is - . ' r 'msn-'f' V , wx si. t 'fl of many activities that adds points to their class. Taking second place gave the seniors more points in tieing , I t 51 'i 49 ' ,I ' X Q f is . E., -1' U tv? .', with the faculty for the spirit trophy. ly 'V , V 1 ,5, Anita Abrahamson Roni Allen Teri Allen Pam Anderson David Andrade Rick Armstrong lesse Avalos Steve Bacchini Mitchell Ball Lucke Bates Versal Batesel Frank Becerra juniors, Seniors Participate In Homecoming rv . I xx ,ffl 1: J , . 'N V , L V xx l L ii t y nr,- 1 X i 8 K he , 5 , ' A li -i 'J K -A G , l X B 1 J 'I Qi I is 'eq li l RJR Q ' 1, 4 Q- -f. ul? . . A we A , . I K , I :Y i it . sa fo' 'E f K 93 H' I N ' s LEE K t',' I David Beck lanet Beeks Valerie Bilbo Diane Bissonnette Paul Blacker Becky Blessing Shirle Blevins Tom Bloomfield Linda Borges Cathy Brackenridge Dennis Bradley Rick Bradley Merri Bristow Debbie Brooks Ruth Bunnell Luz Burrola Nancy Byer Patty Byron Javier Caballero Sherry Cagle Steph Capsaliaris Felipe Carvajal Emilio Carrillo Robert Casebolt Teresa Castellanoz Blaine Chambers loe Chavez Eric Christner 41 Donna Christofferson Cheryl Clements Mark Coelho Mike Coelho Terri Continente jeff Cooper Debbi Cottrell jun Edith Cox Leanne Crown Maxine Dannelley lim Davis Karin Davis Rhonda Davis Ron Davis jeff Day Betty Dearman Saul DelaC.arza Carlos Delgado Martha DelReal Trino Diaz Tony Dittmore Dianne Domingo Mitch Domingo Peggy Dominguez lerry Donnell loann Donnell Steve Dorog Cheryl Drake Leonard Duarte Michelle Duncan Morris Duvall jerry Ebersole Nancy Ellsworth David Elsea Randy Enos Paulette Ewen David Fachner Patti Farmer Olga Felix Kim Fertado Allen Fletcher Cyndi Fowler 42 ior Girls Help F 'ai ' A ,I an ' qv- as x 0 - fi fi fx ,S 1 XIX A I 0,4 ,f F, -'L .YY Construct Homecoming Float V me 525 1 4 vs- 4 is Y.. ,An 8- CQ lixji ft i . ,ff ' tw? 157.11 ' , ',, ,s 1' , Q ..,. b. , ., v'.A,,,,., , f B , Q .s W A? xl 'fm W 'wi -aw- sf .Y ,, . fr... -,.- F 1 aff . ,., L 1 - J .' 45 I' , ,,,. l'aL-.' M 4 fr 3 s ' ii 5 f , ,tn ' I 0 M s ,. Q 1 , I, ,. nw, W' ' - .n,, ' 1 I , r l f 0 ls DEBBI COTTRELL and Laura Nunn are captured in the midst of a frustrating moment by the annual staff photographer. Laura is working on one of the paper mache Matadors that will form one part of the junior Classfloat. 1 . ' in w ,Wg 7 0, lk: s t xf' Q f- 5 1,4 ' , . F 1-S ' . 4 . I M A l . v i - ., .e,.,4.v. V E F 1352? K 443 f 4: X -, H H. ,F X, , t 14:9 - -or-. ,, gfeffv. -gm, ' wg ig 1, J' a .-. t i i azz' . .. ' 2.51 5 1 ' ft ,V 'll -,X vw' at ,. L r ,I Q iw 5 ' 91:14 ' 3 - R ,,. , ,.,A ir rp . .4 z!! Qi 1 4 'Q M y N ig M: H X A is r Q, rf v f fr 1. t f. . 'V . .3 :- , 1 ,Q 8 fv ,. ,V ,i 8 'Y 'N l X Lf, rx ' L x 5 1 X l 5 W Kelley Frazier Lonnie Frazier Richard Freeze Dave Fuller Darlene Funez Todd Furter Ray Galvan Antonio Galvez Diana Garcia Michael Garcia Nolberto Garcia Sinda Ghiozzi Darla Giannini Rich Gill Dan Gillette Steve Gonsalves lim Grahn lulie Grant lanie Graves Reine Graves Roger Graves Kim Griggs Chuck Gross Gilbert Guerra Colleen Gunder 43 Mark Ciunder Mike Gursky Scott Hampton Tony Harrewyn Sherry Harrington Deanna Harris Shirlry Harrison Doug Heinl Craig Henderson Dennis Hennessey Debbie Henry Andy Hernandez Rosemarie Holguin Laura Holland Nancy Hopkins jeff Hunt Naomi lwakura Mike Jensen lesus jimenez Cindy johnson Bobby Kaehr Marjorie Kidwell Andrea Kirkpatrick Pam Knowles Ron Kraucyk Susan Laird Lisa Laremore lohn Lasater Myra Lathrum Kelly Lawler Don Lee Mark Leeper Yvonne Lefler Lisa Lennier Gordon Lent Sheressa Leroux Sandra Linn Kevin Llewellyn Peggy Llewellyn Tom Lloyd Larry Lopez Connie Lovelace Steve Lowe Renee Lucido Chuck Lyon Brian Lyons Leslie Lyons Kathy Markison Susan Marquez 44 Rose-mary Martinez Seth Masters Don Mattos Ed Mciilelland Vickie- MCCurdy P.1ttyMrMurtrey janet Mc Neill joyce McNeill Sandy Medina Fernando Melgoza Victor Mello john Mendoza Nanette Mendoza Bill Michaud Mark Miguel Bev Minick Frank Montera Suzanne Moore Bertha Morales Efrain Morales Gabriel Morales josefina Morales Greg Morgan Ken Nelson julie Nickerson Kim Northam Mary Novarina Kathi Novero Laura Nunn Steven Ohmstede Mary Oliveira Rosa Olveda jose Oseguera Roger Ourthiague joe Pastor '77 BAD COMPANY Reine Graves, Sherry Cagle, Leanne Crown, Denise Tooley, Peggy Dominguez, Sinda Ghiozzi, Erin Durbin, Lori Severns. 45 Pam Pastor Sally Pastor Rob Pato Ron Pato lulie Payne Barbara Pederson Glenda Phelps Norman Phillips Robert Phillips Shirley Phillips Karen Pittman Rick Pollock Marianne Pool Mike Porter Dottie Powell lim Powers Mandy Querantes Mitch Querantes Elvia Quintanilla Robert Ramirez lacquelyn Ransom Robert Reed Raymond Rentuma William Reyes Carol Ribeiro lan Riegelsberger David Rickner Frank Rivera Wayne Robertson 45 X., Ay o Q- , , X 1 ,, ,Q A -1 v' ' 1 . A' S -44- pa ,, , 4, tt S ' f fl -1 L 'oc -I ,.- -1 Q sv l M4 QU' 55 i l Elflstltr F ll K ,Lg D, . .sn Xkui IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Deanna Harris, presidentg Debbi Cottrell, Vice presidentp Suzanne Moore, secretaryg Brian Lyons, treasurer. The advisors are Mr. Herb Scott and Mrs. Pat Claywell. Z-2?-5' x is 1. 'x I s x N X 'S t'.a.c'4 I. 4, j'w JU? 1 junior Class Dfficers Pose For Formal Picture A 9 1.. 'P 'l fC is 1 for l 1 as 4 ,. 1. Ir 4V l' I ' x fw', . 'T-K K if i 9 ' s v.. 1- ' N - at f ,V .. lf . -1 .a l if fi 5 '- IDX!-'Ui 1 .':4 r as vs Q . , -5 wi , K x x .J-3 - V -s 3 5 7 , ,r A 1 2' , ,gt , 14 I ' . O ,-5: ig J. Damian Rodriguez Nicky Rodriguez Anthony Roza Marty Russell Ioe Russo Frances Sabean Marilyn Sanabria George Sancen Alvin Sarmento Ricky Saxen julie Schwitters Elaine Sciortino Linda Sciortino Lori Severns Chuck Shahan Eddie Shoras Martha Sidrian Ricky Simmons lanice Smith Stacye Smith David Snow Paul Soderstrom Pat Stanton Marshall St. lohn Mark Stone Laurel Stoner Kati Stornetta Darlene Studebaker Debbie Taylor Tami Taylor leff Thomas Teresa Tilman Tony Tischer Denise Tooley Anthony Torrez Debbi Upshaw janet Uroff Stacey Valentine Richard Vasquez Kathy Vasta Mark Vega Scott Vinecour 47 Richard Walls Corner Washington Donnette Watters David Weeks David Welby Craig Wetzel Robert Wilcox David Wiles Mark Wisner Marty Wubbena Dede Zaragoza Becky Zavala AH t ' :' 12 ll in 1 ' . Vi rg' , K XJ I 4 -SW-+3 isgnv If K- J ,,,,,,ff' 'i M nr I' I f ' .4 Af. Rza... I WHATS A MATADORH is the theme of the junior Class Home- coming float. Des ite the efforts of many of the mem ers of the junior Class and their advisers the float did not place in the annual compe- tition. Before actual construction of the chicken-wire model starts, the class spent long hours makin flowers from napkins donated ang bought from local merchants. This year the float building site was moved to Oakley. -T 'T We 1 E., . l l , M A :YN l David Abrahamson Rich Adams Robert Aguirre Brian Allen Mike Allen leanette Amar Lafaela Ambriz Sophomores Outyell Other Classes At Rallies 3 , 01, V A 1 l s t ', 1' Q- .I qv. ' H .... lr ,A Y ig I at ,ai .f ia W x 1 N 'iff new HJ' E A ll ' G QL I , Ml pf' 'sv W5 Xue il ,x y-.- S I Q19 F' -ur Q' fx 1 . , X , 74 JV 3 ., .-. ,:' 1 'H' A iw-' . Xl? Y' Q .. U' XV. - -N le Q Q wh! I 5 Q 'WWL f ,w,, 'Y' V- , 'I I3 if I I A 57' is , f-.J ,f , -X Patty Ambrosino jim Armstrong Shellie Armstrong Chris Atkinson Mike Avalos Christina Bacchini Isabel Barajas Lisa Barr Mike Barthman lim Bates Bart Batesel lim Bauerlein Bill Bell Don Bento Scot Bevill Karla Blanchett Sandra Bojorquez Phillip Bradely Homer Briseno ludi Bristow Kathryn Bronzan Laurel Bronzan Anne Brooks Cheryl Brown Dave Bullis Lynn Burkhart Crystal Burton Maria Burrola Celinda Bustos Deolinda Cabral Robert Calvert Lisa Carreon Mike Carter Teresa Casassa Ana Castellanoz Louis Castillo Tony Castillo Victor Castillo Adeline Chavez Fernando Chavez Vincent Cipponeri Brian Clemens 49 Randall Clements William Cline Sherry Cloutier Ruth Coachman Kevin Conley Steve Conn Perry Continente K y. janet Coombes Kelly Cowger julie Coy Mary Cozakas jose Cruz Sherry Darst Don Davis Lee Davis Mike Davis Vallery Deardorff james DeHart a f Martha De La C-arza V Vicki DelBarba A s' Q ,,- fi fSrl,r S Leean Dessaussois i - E E Debbie Devera A Q N ' Vit 4 i all my 5 . Richard Dickinson Sherri Dulra Fred Englehardt Sherry England Kae Erickson Patricia Fee Tina Fe-rraro GH I .'Sl:+'vs-1 .1 ' y c . vc v .C l ,7 il' I 3 .. . ,,' ll ,rv K? r X P i-Q' Q7 5.7 . SOPHOMORE CLASS officers this year are Christina Bacchini, vice-president Dana McCampbell, presidentg Erica jensen, treasurerg and janette Amar, advisers are Mr. Harold Child and Mrs. Donelle Bomben. secretary Class 'tg 1 k ,4'V- . 5 XXX All Girls Guide Sophomore Class l 1 1 1 S i lvt -4 - fan, 4 'QAHHZL - 1'0'9F3:f .h V M: r fi' jx , , ln v 'lf rw 5 l f X 'I . 5 W 'M lffzf'-Q38 F f ' -fu L r 4 qi :Ab 5 rj.. 5' I . x ' X If f 3 - 'Tiaiexlil ' Y 1 l it .I 9 X l.4 5- th- I , ss W H, I If ' . 'gym i. F- E C, 26 f rw .'. if r' H fin l Steve Fortner Forrest Fowler Kim Frazier David Freeze Ioe Galin Barbara Galletti David Garcia Elva Garcia Isabel Garcia Ray Garcia Lupe Gasca Leah Geyser Dina Ghilarducci Helen Gilbert Garrett Gill Ricky Gonzales juan Gonzalez Mike Gonzalez Cheryl Graves Cindy Gray Brenda Guthery Larry Halford leanette Hanson Kristi Hansen Frank Hawkin Kena Hendon Wanda Henry Suzy Hernandez Bryan Hewins Christina Hines Gary Holder Terri Hughes Erica lensen Angela liminez Debby johnson Mari Lynn johnson Charles lones David lones Todd lones Nadine Kelly Don Kennedy Beverly Kitterman 51 Alice Koeplin john Lanphar Carlos Lara Ron Lasater Chris Lefler Amy Leinweber Dave Leo Steve Levitt Sandy Lewis jim Leyendecker Debbie Lindquist Lena Lobato Christine Lopez Holly Lopez Letitia Lopez Mike Lopez Ray Lopez Darcy Lowe Alan Lucchesi Randy Luke Dan Lynch jeff Lyons Melody Lyon Melrina Maggiora Robert Maiocco Bryan Martin Alfredo Martinez joe Martinez Lisa Martinez Rosa Maria Martinez Stephanie Massoni Annette Mauriscio Alan McCall Dana McCampbell Mike McCurdy Lulu McLendon julie McNeil Clifford Meeks Hector Melgoza Diane Mello Diane Mello Elsie Mendiola Mitzi Michaud Mike Minick juanita Montenegro Alfred Morales joe Moreno Randy Mori Gregg Morse 'Q Z .1- 1.9 -4 r 3 I -.S 1-. 15, 1,-K 1 4 s ., , ,. i- - Q op, l LL ,, '- V-isps. . sf 'rn-V sri-2 , st. ,S-hi A J. . sp.. 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V' if N- I L., 6'-3, ' 4 i Terry Morton Geraldine Mulrooney Erma Munoz David Murphy Kathy Murray Steven Nail Henry Navarro Richard Negrete Steven Nevarez Brenda Nicholas Melissa Norried Teresa Nunez Stanley Nunn Susan Ohmstede Tony Olan Randy Orman Patricia Oseguera Angela Ott Loraine Pardee Nina Parlier Lori Pastor Marie Pastor Kerry Pedersen Kim Pedersen Patrice Pedersen Alice Pedroza Harvey Perez Leonard Perez Reno Phillipy Lynette Pitau jerry Plaster Sally Ponce Salvador Ponce 53 Shelley Pool Wayne Powell Erina Puccinelli William Pulido Bertha Ramiriz Patricia Ramirez Glenda Ransom Valerie Rebeles Robin Reck Guy Reed jeff Reed jeanne Reid Frank Riccobuono Randy Rimmer Ruben Rios Maria Rivera juliana Robbins Eric Robertson Leroy Robison joe Rodriguez Elaine Rodriquez Roslyn Rodriquez Tony Rodriquez Frank Romero Rita Rosas Mark Samudio Laura Sanabria Lourdes Sanabria Ema Sancen Debbie Secrest Barry Schwitters Dominic Selga Flora Selga 54 fy 1. ill n . l N V av- rv' fs 1 N I 5,1 Q 1-l Gp- L l X X lvl L l1 Ui 1' H if K l i wg M SANDY LEWIS, Mari Lynn johnson, and Dana McCampbell add to the spirit of Homecoming Week by hanging up posters. Poster Day is only one of the many activities. ,ex i s..f'4y K w 1 A 1 . X L' 'z' X1 ' I ' . Sophs Urge Lions To iBully The Matadors' Ewa . w :QV ,gg . :V J X, il av-, fb J- T' i e , V x ' 1 I 'LY-1 Il, 'N '15 , ' , - . V A a ' ' 1 , .W 5 'z QW ,f gf l - f 71 x X ' fx X 'Q fl, - rg. 311 'Al t1 'Q l T Sigh 1:-:rf - V ' ,Atv I 4 ll f. M 'V N , A , r ' , 1 't . ' . r . V Z.: .. . r- - I all X . 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Sophomores came in first in the penny drive, one of the many activities during Homecoming Week. They also came in second in overall competition during Homecoming Day. If I '-1 4' Z 4 p- V -'un 1: j 1- ' Q1 1 ' .Q . ,, 4 3. Wlfgf, K . .e'e-'.ll1?l i- -Nga, in '3 .Q , WU . - , -,- J-r' . - I f fy., fy Tv la 'X V a ' lr A E f, , E3 if .ty eip ww fm 9:7 V L, J' 3 . 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A I 1' Y Er ,mal 41, fi ,F-S l Mark Maggiore jimmy Majoro Mark Marchio Diane Mariscal Rick Markinson Lisa Marquez Geoff Martin Alejandro Martinez Richie Mattos leannette Mauriscio Doug McCall Denise McCampebell Hal McCauley Carl McCormick Dianna McCrary Bonnie McCurdy Brenda McDaniel Bernice McEuin Robert McKinzie loe McMurtrey Roger Meek Phillip Mello Dan Mendoza Lina Mercado Mike Morado joel Morales Annette Morgan Donna Morton David Nail Keith Nance 61 Frosh Capture First In Float Competition Yolanda Narez Chris Neely jerry Novero Nate Olive George Oseguera Rosa Oseguera jeff Oswalt Anne Palmer lohn Papini Lucinda Pardee Larry Pato Claudia Payne Dale Payne Kelly Payne Mark Payne Mike Payne Tracy Payne janet Pedersen Arturo Pena jerry Pendleton Walter Perreira Brenda Peters Rosie Phelps Shelley Poerio Martha Ponce Chuck Pringle Russel Probst lesus Puente Susan Quan Fred Radetic Pete Radetic Albert Ragonton Yvonne Ramirez Annie Ramos Mary Rosa Lance Rebeles Deanna Reel Chris Reynolds Sheryl Rhodes Kathy Rickner Regina Rios Cindy Robertson ta 2 fr , ,,, 'wt' .f 'ft , ,W v., . 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',agaa 1 ' ii w .1 17 N 4 5. l ar' '37 lgxx ,. -iv X james Robison Inez Robles Beckey Rodriquez Becky Rodriquez Criss Rodriquiz Martha Rotlriquil Vicki Rogers Sherry Romero Steve Rosas Chuck Rowell Donna Russell Penny Russell Steve Russo Pete Salcedo Fernando Sariabria Fernando Sanabria Patricia Sancen Steven Samples Debbie Sapp Ron Sapp Robert Saxen Ron Scarfo Kent Schofield Lisa Scwhitters Fran Sciortino Marty Scoggins Ronnie Seeno David Sherrill john Sherrill Rebecca Shaddon Rudy Sidrian Grace Siino Fernando Silva Valerie Simpson Tiensin Sit FRESHMFN theme Welcome Mats places first in float contest. 63 Kenny Sizemore Tina Smart Ellis Smith Matt Snow Ron Spoon Mark Sprayberry Lupe Solarzano Nancy Stallings Tracy Stein Yvonne St. john Everett Stoner Rod Stowers Paul Stringer Marty Studebaker Debbie Toboada Cheryl Taylor joe Teixeira Alex Theocloriches Darrenn Tillotson Steve Tingclahl Sandy Tisc her Fernando Torres Diane Torrel Connie Tovar 64 Us .4 A S . . ' s vW2' A --- g . .,, .Tub , YT' Y' , ' . 9 I .4 N Q ' Qr, . . . , , i . -. 1, - .f q,- lo L 5 5 1-,A E V X 1 1 K , 5 X Q I - i ,of ,ff . , .xi , X - Q W3 yu Ch i 'im' Il 7 X Y lg All xl ,l 4 , .A ,A - ,V .v . EW .X .. 1 A uf ' 'Q ii, v- -.A Q , 'A ..a Liv ' is 953 1 'mg f 3 3. ul' si 1 ff . ' c ffgnuif fj ' FWS r 'W W , .., N i WHAT could leannette Mauriscio be laughing at? Your guess is as good as ours, but she seems to find the antics of the students around her very funny during the annual Homecoming activities. i Frosh Girl Expresses Delight During Homecoming Maria Trujillo Clayton Twigg Jessie Unpingo Evelyn Urenda Patricia Urenda Q 5 Leonella Valencia X V ' juan Vargas SJ 'f-1 1 , - ky Y Manuel Vega Madelene Velasquez . Manuel Velez ,A ScottWalker '22 Tina Wallace Tina Wallis Q Francis Walsh is X M - . fl lan Walter s -g .3 Dan Ward 3 L- Nona Webb W- ' 4 5 - L Q., Rick Wheeler Mike Wilcox J XX I . ew TalWilliams 'f':34' i.'i Scott Young SS' ii Wally Wisner 0 N Gail Worden Marla Wubbena Art Zaragoza Gilbert Zepeda . fy. '1 'l 'T M L + 65 The 1975-76 sports season proved to be one which the school can be well proud of. Venturing into our second year in the Foothill Athletic League showed to be more rewarding than the first year. The varsity football team, sincere, dedicated, loyal, and determined roup of oung men coached by Iack Ferrill, never lost belief in them- selves and their teammates when faced with some oflthe discoura ingly closes losses that could have given them a winning season. From a win and loss point of view, 4-6, their record was not successful, but as layers and men they were very successful. This year marks the end of the coaching career at LUHS for Coach Ferrill, who will always be remembered for his dedication and help to football. A 6-4 record for the junior varsity football team was an excep- tional record due to the fact that no one weighed over 170 pounds. Leading the team were the three most valuable players, Ioe Moreno, Stan Nunn, and Barry Schwitters, who between themselves pla ed a total of 13 positions throughout the season. The frosh football team ended with a record of 4 wins,1 loss, andl3 ties. The Lion Cubs were led by the play-calling and passing of quarterback Craig Chavez. Running backs Albert Ragonton and Randy Brunt lid the fierce Lion ground game, which helped the team average of 265 yards to the opponents 145 yards in total o ense. Due to maturit of the players and transfer students, the varsity soccer team climbed the ladder from last place in the starydings of llast year to second place this year. In the F.A.L., Miguel Pulido was awarded best goalie and Ro- berto Amigo best defensive player. Experiencing their biggest turnout in 8 years, the cross country team ran man dusty, windv. and rainy miles. Bret Hazen, who finished ifth at the league meet, was awarded most valuable, whille Monte McKinney was chosen team captain by the members of the cross country team. With a 6-4 record, the varsity volleyball team placed fourth in the C-.F.A.L. The team was led by team captains Ian Martin and Tweety Billingsley. Iulie Schwitters and Ieanette Carter received the Most Valuable Player Award and Most Improved Award, respectively. Stepping even higher in the league was the IV volleyball team who came in second. Rookie of the Year Award went to Shelley Poerio, Most Improved Award to Cheryl Drake, and Most Out- standing went to Roslyn Rodriquez. Having an excellent season, the gymnastic team won their first two dual league meets by beatin Alhambra and Piedmont. Helene Dawson, Liberty's outstanding gymnast at the league meet, won first place in ate novice floor exercise. In spite of few wins against the strongly competitive girls in the F.A.L., the players of the girls tennis team enjoyed a successful season and increased their game skills considerably. After three years of absence, the girls basketball team has revived again due to the help of Coach Fred Valverde. The team was led off by Captain Marilyn Sanabria, while Ian Martin led the team with 136 rebounds and 86 oints for the season. Proving that the skills had not been lost during the three years of rest, the IV irls basketballjteam came off the bench undefeated all season, 15-0. The team was led b Rosl n Rodriquez and Shelley Poerio. Finishing with a record of 7 wins and 6 losses in league play enabled the varsity basketball team to place second in the East division of F.A.L., which allowed Libert to 0 on to the F.A.L. play-offs. Rooters saw the team win big games against powerful Amador, Campolindo, and DeFValle. Rick Howard led the Lions averaging over 20 points and 13 rebounds per gcame. Establishing an over-all record of 12 wins and 8 losses, the IV basketball team won 11 of their last 13 games ma ing it possible for them to become champions with a 10-3 league record. Determination and hussle along with a balanced scoring attack and a pressing defense allowed the team to have a winning season and to become F.A.L. Co-Chamgions. ending with a record of 8-5, the frosh basketball team was led by Nico Diaz and Willie Howard in scoring, w o were the Most Valuable Players. Hal McCauley, Albert Ragonton, and Willie Howard led in rebounds to help the team both offensivel and defensively. The wrestling team, although having a good' year for individual wrestlers-Ruben Rios, Raymond Rios, and Arthur Iacobsen-did not have a ood year as far as record is concerned. This year also ends the wrestling coaching career of Coach Keith Dawson, wlgo has been associated with wrestling for 23 years. A year of setting new school records in the 440 yard low hurdles, the mile relay, the triple jump, the sprint medley relay, the two mile realy, the triple jump relay, and the four mile relay, and placing second in the F.A.L. Champion- ships proved for the track team to be a very successful year. This season also finds the 440 relay team, the mile relay team, and Sophomore sprinter 440 man, Robert Maiocco, going on to compete at the Meet of Champions. Due to the high competition in the F.A.L., the swim team chose to swim independent this season. Kent Evje was awarded Most Valuable Swimmer. Becomin the 1976 Rio Vista Tournament Champions, the varsity baseball team showed what a determined team can do. wii a league record of 7-6 the Lions went on to beat number 12 and 14 ranked in the East Bay, Miramonte and Las Lomas, respectivel . Centerfielder, Ioe Briseno, Top Offensive and Defensive Player, batted .343 in league and received no errors in the entire season. Team Captain, Tony Berumen, ace on the pitching staff, totaled a num- ber of 66 strike outs and ended with a record of 5 wins and 4 losses. The IV baseball team, after a shakey start in league, ended with 7 wins, 5 losses and 1 tie. With his fantastic pitching, Barry Schwitters, Most Valuable Player, led the team by winning 6 games and losing only 1 in league competition. With an average of .357 Tom Bloomfield led the team in hittin . Greg Morgan and Tony Olan were chosen as co-captains. The rosh baseball team, having 8 pla ers who batted over .300 and a team average of .305, ended with a fine 10-2 record. The team as a whole had 54 stolen bases for the season. Most Valuable Awards went to Mike Morado and Hal McCauly while Nico Diaz, Steve Samples, and Tom Lawler were chosen as team captains. The golf team, strugglin through another windy season at the Bethel Island Golf Course, finished with twelve team members earning either a IV or varsity award. Liberty laced eighth out of 9 schools. Rick Howard, Most Valu- able Player for the fourth consecutive year, averaged 42.32 dnuring his entire golfing career at Libertym. In their second year of competition, the Libert girls track team placed second in the league wit an outstanding record. Individual lea ue champions were Marilyn Iohnson in the long jump and high jump, and Shelly Poerio in the 440. The team wori of Mari Puente, Helene Dawson, Renee Vornhagen, and Shel y Poerio in the mile relay also allowed them to become league winners. Mari Puente, whose performances inthe mile, 440, and relays were con- sistently outstanding to score points for the team, became the recipient of the Most Valuable Award. With a record of 11 wins and 3 losses, the girls softball team, coached by' Kaye Axelgard for the third year, took second place. Debbie Taylor, team captain, batted the highest average Ont e team, who along with Rose Martinez, pitched for the team. Despite a losing record, the boys tennis team enjoyed one of its best seasons ever. The team finished, tied for fourth place but were only four points away from finishing second. Singles players, Rick Walls and Mike Portwood, finished with records above 500 per cent. The doubles team of Greg Wong and Rick Bradley pulled upset victories against Campolindo and Acalanes. Y J' rx. wa ,I-', . 4 :T - I ,7lg7: ,-'31'. . ' bv.: I 1 -when ,uk ' .g,lVy 1 i if I P ' , S46 S n Q M it at we N tackle their ball carrier and stop him from gaining extra yardage. XD' LOUIE HERNANDEZ, If 32, listens carefully while Coach lack Ferrill discusses the defensive strategy in the game LION DEFENSE hustles in on the Campolindo Cougars to againstAlhambra, VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Nick Rodriguez, lavier Caballero, Terry Upton, Mitch Ball, Roger Graves, Craig Rolen, lack Mar- lowe, Perry Continente, Greg Robinson, Coach Ierry Lilley. SECOND ROW: Mark Miguel, lose Oseguera, Steve Bacchini, Mark Coehlo, Marshall St. john, Tom Bloomfield, Tim Kent, Wayne Robertson, Ben Tutor. THIRD ROW: Harry Green, Willie Reyes, Mike Garcia, Larry Lopez, Brian Lyons, Paul Urenda, Ray Perez, Marvin Bacigalupi. BOTTOM ROW: Coach Ron Enos, Tony Berumen, Louie Hernandez, Randy Schwitters, Dan Barnes, David Broussard, Kyndl Buzas, Marty Maggiore, Mike Villa, Head Coach lack Ferrill, Manager George Watson. un! ' x 1 x' 'f I 4 ' .If q u A A E . L we L., 4129 1 I I v' .' ,gil I 'wry Q '- xlfff' -Q xiii .TQ A 11 fr uf .-IQ' Is iff 45-5 . - ., , - r -. -..- A xlk, ,, Arf.,.K ..2-,-' I. 0 -' . X 1 lq, v . 411 1 Q . Ai . ,gh ls.. 40 , . L, ,,,., .M., , 1 J 4 A- If t, g 5 wg, .-r. 7: '1.a r .-U' , .rf . ..-r-,.,n,, ,rf 4 A 1 , rv L , , 4 , I , fl: SWEEPING the left end, the lions start a drive down- field. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER, Ben Tutor, is shown on a punt return. MARTY MAGGIORE, 533, and Brian Lyons, QUARTERBACK, Dave Broussard, heads outona 377, are in on the tackle while Dan Barnes, roll-out keeper while Paul Urenda, 350, leads 3 45, is blocked out, downfield to block. - L , -1. 'K-'QR' KK'-,'-1 gl- f LION DEFENSE works together to stop Albany from gaining yardage. 1,,Nsf',? , s -Vw: - 1. Zi, i 'yr E, .1 nf .. 5 fr r' ' ' ' 4'f9j-'i.u 4-1. ,, 6 of-fi if ..f-gay. ,H 1' ' ,. ' , 71 I , 0 :'f -,V .-. A, 'rf' 5--.fp if LC I ' -rg. rr 1 ' 1 f i' 2 ,. P+ 1 'fw- 1 f' V Asconssomb is W, R I Q . ffffffw 7 - . Q-57' V . . ' ldV.' ,FOQTBALL ' I ' LIBERTY OPPONENT 25 'Eranklih A 7 7 A' -Piedmbnt ' 8 ' '192 Afliidngs 2 20 A 22:7 I Laslomas 26 A ' 0 . Pacifica V A 12 07. ' Mivramonte A Q' 8 , 133, DelValle . 7 ,, 29 w .+fCampdlind0 0 '29 7 Albany: 4, , 16 8 .' Aihambfl Q 1 26 V, qA V mongleaguqi n, l 7 f 1SEASON'SfRIiCORD' 1 2 -'N .14 . 'X mix x 1 i I x -A W l.V. FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Tony Olan, Alan Lucchesi, Stan Nunn, Rich Dickerson, Barry Schwitters, Carlos Lara, Pat Stanton, Craig Wetzel, Rick Pollock, Hector Melgoza. SECOND ROW: Steve Gonsalves, Hank Navarro, Alan McCall, Mike Gonzales, Kelly St. john, joe Moreno, Russell Strother, Mark Samudio. THIRD ROW: Coach joe Tovar, Coach lack England, Victor Castillo, Don Yonemura, Mike Stanton leff Reed, Mark Gu nder, Ruben Rios, Steve Neveraz, Coach john Rogers. IV Football Team Smashes Campolindo 29-O QUARTERBACK Mike Gonzales, 1110, passes the ball to if 28, loe Moreno, sophomore halfback. While Ruben Rios, if 44, blocks. 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ALBERT RAGONTON carrlesthe football whllethe opposing - ' ' I ' .,' ' , team follows in close pursuit trying to retrieve the football ' A '. 1 ' 9 from him. R.: 'H - A .. v 10- .. N , ., ,, , Frosh in 5, lose RANDY VAN BRUNT, a freshmen football player, clutches the football protectively to his chest as the opponent tries unsuccessively to retrieve the football from him. V . J' Wy Q5 in-w 'gy X I f-4' , ,, S I K.. f . .., '- Y '.,' 0 ,iff 1-.Qs , Q ttf ' ., ' , Q ' . - H 'Jn' 'I 0 ' if ' : .4 .. 1 ,l' ' ' .ff--Qi., 1 3 -l' ,w:v'Tuj' . , ,.-..,-51,14 -. A .f' I - ' Y v .fl A V. ,M Ay' Y 1 i , I . il , .Q 0 .f I U 8 411 - DEMANDING clearance aggressively, Albert Ragonton motions the opponents out of his way as he takes the football down the field. rQfE'T' - my M VU ' E ' y.-ww-f.4-.fvnunn-191' 'nuah8'1M'llff ' vi, . ' r' - v- 0 ALBERT I 1 OP.-V. .. ,av- ' 1 B S 1 l , . .am- RAGONTON carries the ball as two Liberty players try to block an opponent. 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T j I ' ' r I' I Q g Qgf- by - fa i f f - '- 1 1911 4- 1 ' 1 0 1. -h f 'l I 1 , 4 n k E Q '45, 4 s 'K .9 Q T gg I I ll J: xi' L aff r M FRESHMAN FOOTBALL COACH DENNIS HENDERSON listens seriously to the RANDY VAN BRUNT runs with the ball as Benito speaker on the walkie talkie so that he can be well informed on all the plays during laverqui hurries to assist him by blocking an op- a game held away from Liberty. ponent, FRESHMEN FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Russel Probst, Chuck Pringle, Rick Wheeler, jerry Pendelton, Mike Hopkins, Craig Chavez, Matt Conway, Paul Stringer, Wally Wisner, Richard Mattos, Benito Carreon. 3RD ROW: james Coleman, Randy Van Brunt, Don Armstrong, Kirk Ashby, Randy Cervantez, Wes Brent, Mike Wilcox, Pablo Carolosa, Victor Cano, Marty Studebaker. ZND ROW: Coach jerry Black, Albert Ragonton, Mark Maggiore, Marty Scoggins, Luis Arroyo, Roger Meek, Gerald jay, Mark Bittle, Eric Grossclose, loel Morales, Coach Dennis Henderson. BOTTOM ROW: lim Graves, Tom Arterberry, Kent Schofield, Benito laurequi, Bill Gangwer, Doug McCall, Chris Leyendecker, Nico Diaz, Mike Morado. RANDY VAN BRUNT supports the ball though surrounded by 04 the opponents NICO DIAZ skirts right end in a game against the Albany Cougars. ,.. ,. , . - -in Q I P ' 4 'ci - ' .Y . T '.- Q if 'iz-Lg: 4 .. wf +n is , . - 9 ' 'TT - ' ' -A ' dl- I 'Mi , , ., , .- J. 'fc' A .' Ap, ri.: , eff,-fr... - . A 4 1 y . Q A - - 'lx 'fjrmxafi--?qK:',k.f V. , ' 'D' ,4 4 ' ,: 3' W' My-J.. my' Y :,l,aAg4'?'w'- Wuxi. ' 341. Y - t' '544'-M wks' 7' ,uf ' .V 1 wwf? W gmlguww 1 ' , . . Y-La 4 4... , , ,SP sv ,. nv, , . f' - - N fr 1. t at is , - A - ., -,,-. . ' q Q- .1 fs A V V M-fl .wi dwg! T N A ,W A W nyc , it tl u.-til-, -Q Q' W f - - A W f , . NM xi: , -1 ,, N, 1 ' L' ,, 'Uh - mr, A -gl-rn an-,,.. 'Hi A 5' , C V B A ' . Q- V 'EQ' sql-x 'y 'tq' M 'I . nf- 'W 9 A A I s N,? 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' ' 'Y' A IV 81 VARSITY SOCCER TEAM: TOP ROW: Paul Blacker, Roberto Amigo, Dale Van Brunt, Miguel Pulido, Frank Hanson, Steve Van Buren, Oscar Esparza, Gilbert Zepeda, Damian DALE VAN BRUNT throws the ball from Rodriguez. SECOND ROW: Dave Barton, Fred Radetic, luan Cano, William Pulido, Pete the Side line to one of his teammates for a Radetic, Raymond Rentuma, luan Vargas, Ramon Chavez, Guillermo Galvez. BOTTOM goal' Dale is onlyalunior. ROW: Coach Frank DeParsia, Mark Sparberry, Salvador Munoz, Francisco Becerra, luan Torres, Salvador Ponce, Gabriel Morales, Efrain Morales. ...Tr l l 'ii' 1 J WAITING to gain control of the ball for his jv team PETE RADETIC dribbles the ball down the field PETE RADETIC ready to pass the is Ramon Chavez. Liberty went on to score and toward his goal. As Arthur lacobsen is ready ball to his teammate Damian ended in a tie game. to assist. Rodriguez. 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Tweety Billingsly moves in behind Jeannette Carter fort to save the volleyball for her team and win the game for to help if needed. Liberty GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Roslyn Rodriquez, Shelley Puerio, Debbie Lindquist, leannette Carter, Tweety Billingsley, Ian Martin, Michelle Twedt, SECOND ROW: Chris Lopez, Sherri Dutra, Rosa Olveda, julie Schwitters. . Borrom ROW: Debbie Cottrell, .iq Marylane Townes, Marilyn Sanabria, Coach Kaye I. N Axelgard. TWEETY BILLINGSLY jumps to clear the ball over the net, S X.x 1 X W 'Q fs' A lar ' K L-X . Q K f 4 5 l ' , , f ,Q x y f ,f . 1 i - 4 i 1 I A ur - i GIRL'S GYMNASTICS TEAM: TOP ROW: leanette Hanson, bhelly jackson, julie Coy, Catherine Bronzan, Laura Nunn, janet McNeill, trica Jensen, Lisa Lennier, Helene Dawson, Randi Soble. SECOND ROW: Coach Barbara Whitfield, Renee Vornhagen, Kathy Vasta, Annette Morgan, Laurel Bronzan, Gina Coombs, Susan Dozier, Denise Linquist, Annie Ramos, Susie Vasta. Ciirl G mnasts Show Great Improvement POSING inascale onthe balance beam is Lisa DELLA RAMOS, the lion's only intermediate Lennier. Lisa was awarded the Most Im- level competitor, balances on the beam after proved trophy. completing a split leap. SUZANNE MOORE, junior, returnsthe ball. RETURNINC the . ball is Becky Zavala, a junior. LX . j P 5 . rt' n U -A 5-l A--I --.. .,,. 'A ...A-mr ,W-e...' A ' Q------4+----' I---M-,E 1 , ..'. - v -4 f,Co , . -.fl Girls Tennis Team Works for Future I his I . .hu g- u n J' Q .La- IN HER READY POSITION is Patricia Fee IANICE SMITH, a junior, returns the ball as who anxiously awaits for her opponent to her teammate, Pam Knowles, is ready in --.3 :gpm - - 1 -.1 ... I it - ,7 '4 --........ gi- ,...,.-:sri SECOND SINGLES PLAYER Suzanne Moore attempts to hit the ball with her fore hand grip. 4 ,J serve. position. 5 Q L Q . mt'-'fi K A ..,,, ILLLL ' 5 . 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SECOND ROW: lanice Smith, Kae Erickson, Patricia Fee. BOTTOM ROW: Karen Pittman, Becky Zavala, Lori Severns. PP wa W. 85 li K 41. J USN IIN Q 'X -5 ..- ,f J K. I 'Q I , I' J, sf 1 . x 3 Q JY ..-L' ,E W f 1 e 4. ? i- js A.- . 1 v s... 17111 I 815' -.Q I tZ .a.., , 'f ' x . , , Q an , , i 1 I -I , . I I VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: David Broussard, lim Cirahn, lose Oseguera, Dave Hernandez, Willie Reyes, SECOND ROW: Coach jerry Miller, Alvin Sarmento, Robert Burroughs, Tony Tischer, Rick Howard, Wayne Robertson, Felipe Carvajal. . ::-Q .,.1f,.., W5'gj,. - vwgin, ,, A' '- itz 'ffszf-H.-..y S.sefffm,.f '97 D. 4 i i.f if - I 'A J ' 'v,,'i,1: a..., , Nz ,K 1 , M 5 xl i q' 'tlfwt Ma gf w f 4-zxhftff ,W wa grain, ima e in if W f s ff 1552 '11, A '2 sf -. 2:4 L ' f ff - -My ,L ma: ics' 7. f 1. K'-wi'. j ff .. if. - Q Q If ,affi- ,- I 11 :.' 1:, 1 Efiasv mir :1'?'5fff, ,?t-Led. 5 ' ga' i ' .-gif! ,, Q4 -lf' -, - f ' ' 'Q SJ 3 iv Wi .ff-:P 'if'-'E . 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DRIBBLINC downcourt, David Broussard eludes the trapping defense of the Mira- monte Matadors. faire' 4 l ,h,,,a TONY TISCHER addstwo points tothe Lion's score in the Amador game. Liberty won 58-55. DAVID HERNANDEZ desperately looks for a pass or shot against the Don's defense. GOING UP for a lay-up shot against the Amador Dons' is Ron Pato, guard. He scores two points for the Lions in their first game of the season. BARRY SCHWITTERS, a jv forward concentrates on making two points against Amador Dons as Q11 Diego Torres stands ready to back up Barry. PERRY CONTINENTE, 322, goes for a lay-up shot, but is blocked by his Del Valle opponents. -J 5.1 4 : fy 5. A f To W 1.-A1 3, ' V a,2fiIf,'., l ...Q-.S ' 'V j,f..:.4f, .: - -j gs' 4 l.V. BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Robert Maiocco, Gregg Morse, Rick Saxen, Barry Schwitters, Perry Con- tinente. SECOND ROW: Ron Pato, Diego Torres, Steve Forlner, Alan McCall, Phil Bradley, Manuel Torres, Coach Roy Ghig- gen. l - . fl, ' , . a ', ll , N --45? V -.. fl? ' 'Mill s f fl l 1 ' .. M37 r . fi A.. two points. ' .. it few'--4 Qhfug 5 I 1 me hy, . if be f TIMTOMPKINS 1 - -. fd. putsuptwopoints X '- ' ' forLiberty. New Coach Guides Tea FORWARD, Nick Capsaliaris, waits for his teammates to get set up before passing the ball. Despite Nick's efforts, the Cubs lost to the Dons. 90 -N A 6,2 WILLIEHOWARD ' fj,Q,. lsj-5 dribbles to score m To Successful Season HAL MCCAULEY, 322, strives to beat his opponent at the jumpball while teammates Larry Pato, H3 and Willie Howard, g24, wait to gain control of the ball. .,...-.....-:- 'I I l I X I I. 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J- R, gtg? .,,.g4,.,.gv,.f...,,.,.4?,f..4 .,.- .- I :rw-H. v1f?,'1yt'f.-liagmif ,sy ,. r .wff?,o'3ga,f--:'h2zQs2rf.f,'f 1g,g4r1f:'g , -f .J4 sf---I-W '- ,X .-nm . 'V- Zgxui'-4:,y'QQ'3:',,w,,55f:.,2K 'Egg , .K if ',:--1'J.j3'f ww. 4 '.' ' rw3?r-ft ':r-.f,3p2z2f3.'2'41:Z7wJ-if 1 1 f rf ' - ' - f . . N SHOOTING for two points against his op- ponents defense is Willie Howard. Liberty went on to win. WILLIE HOWARD leaps into the air as he tries for two points while playing against Acalanes. . - wg,.w,' I 1 .4 'I I 3 A LOOKING for a teammate to put the ball in play is Tim Tompkins. The Liberty Cubs went on to win. FRESHMEN BASKETBALL TEAM TOP ROW: Nick Capsaliaris, David Bore- ham, Albert Ragonton, Willie Howard, Steve Samples, Hal McCauley, Clay Twigg. SECOND ROW: Benito jaregui, Nico Diaz, Tim Tompkins, Tom Lawler, Jorge Ose- guera, Tony Carrillo, Coach joe Ortega. BOT- TOM ROW: Larry Pato. -25- ml- 1 Y -4 1?- K, l.1 - ' A 1 jV's Win Championship ith 1 -0 Record IV 81 VARSITY GlRL'S BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Elvia Quintanilla, Sandy Addington, lan Martin, Roslyn Rodriguez, leannette Carter, Debbie Taylor, Denise McCampbell, Mona Mendoza, Shelley Poerio. SECOND ROW: Christina Bacchini, Marilyn Walker, Martha Delagarza Marilyn Sanabria, Rosa Olveda, Carolyn Cross, Dina Ghilarducchi, Coach Fred Valverde. BOTTOM ROW: Randi Soble, Annie Mariscio, Re- gina Rios. PLAYMAKER, Annie Maurisclo, on the var- sity team drives to her right to pass the ball to one of her teammates. FRESHMAN, Marilyn Walker, drrbbles the ball down court to set up a play. Marilyn is on thelVteam. CO-CAPTAIN, Shelley Poerio, brings the ball down court for a fast break. ' iff WRESTLING TEAM: TOP ROW: Arthur Jacobsen, Mike Villa, Trino Diaz, Daniel Broussard, Mike Hopkins, Randy Cervantez, Mike Minick, Randy Luke. SEC- OND ROW: Coach Keith Dawson, Chris Leyendecker, David Weeks, jesus Puente, I Leonard Perez, Ruben Rios, jeff Cooper, Ray Rios, Frank Beccera, Sal Ponce, Kevin Lent. fs l 1 r' TIM KENT, a senior on the varsity team, is shown trying to turn over his opponent in the match held against the Pacifica Spartans. lacobsen, Rios Share Wrestling Captain Title SAL PONCE, Trino Diaz, Coach Keith Dawson, Kelly St. john, and Chris Leyendecker, watch the IV match held at Liberty. The lV's beat Acalanes 30-24. V - 94 it TRYING for a pinning combination is Arthur Iacobsen. MIKE MINICK is working to take down his opponent. iid 'QA A-5 ' v - CONTROLLINC. his Pacifica opponent, Ray Rios tries to reach for a cross-arm hold and break down his man for a possible pin. Ray went on to win his match with a pin in 1:58. ARTHUR IACOBSEN seems to be trying to throw his Albany opponent in the air. In actuality, Art is trying for a takedown and squeaked by with a 10-9 decision. Art is a co-captain. Y . 3,1-,.. .,.,, 5.x-211152 Q'-ifg:'jisz?gg.j1,. . wt ' I '-1 V - is f ' 5 ' ,G , . 4 V- . V, - .-sg .Qi ' '- H ., 'wr Y. 5 A an 5 3155? Ngipbl Sw A ,j Ji' i . -f ' 9,3 ,f-H 'A xf 1.1, :-V 5. X 'ln WORKING for a takedown, JV Randy Luke grasps his opponent by the left shoulder. Trying to maintain balance and hook in with his right foot will be the next move by Randy. SAL PONCE grasps his opponents left shoulder and at the same time he attempts to get out of the wrist hold his opponent has on him. The referee watches the action intently. Jn ,,,, .rv .... , ,it a, qv x 52507. my 1, -- , .,,,:.,,V - . . . u '- . -.ii-1'?.'l'e ---1 , t .4 ,- ' E. 'W' ' 1 .-1'x-15,1 N ' 'ig ,J 132.9 ,1 'IEW kai., V 51- 5-yfft -fl' 'ex J. 'ff 2 -fu f -' tw ,g:,?f54',,,,ZN:,,t.Y -. 'Ns ,- - Qzfw-, 'X' '.a- 'Vg' 'f1. ,Ht ,s f f.L,'gf, -Q-QW-waz, 1. ew .. twf'r'Pf1+99's - P . .in ?'3 'Q'?'53- 1' ' f 9: tfwfgw Fl- 5 Aw ,-5-,, , ' . 'f,, ,,. 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The referee moves in to watch closely in case Ray is able to pin his opponent's shoulders to the mat. Ray, with Arthur Jacobsen, is the co-captain of the team. Ray is y undefeated in league competitions. Rios, Jacobsen Make North Coast Meet DANIEL BROUSSARD, a senior on the varsity team, is shown trying a reversal on his opponent to set him up for a pinning position. 53 WORKING for a pinning combination, Randy Luke and has opponent are tangled up as each of them jockey for a more advantageous hold. Randy went on to win his match. RAY RIOS is shown taking down his opponent at a dual meet held at Liberty. Ray was one of the three wrestlers from Liberty to go on to the North Coast Section Meet. SENIOR, Raymond Q ' l Rios, is pictured controlling his l t opponent from the A---L l top. ,,. W. , . 'x Q ,., Q, r 1 . .,, , In , . v 'li' is 'fl' fynwfs 1 y . 'f 1 -N 7, NX ,l. N4,',-il . , U v gffzprz , an f8f'1v W -'-Ti?-f -:fi ' ' , ,gqfygi 1. : -.Qu -- f ' Q, ' . '---A-ff . . ' J '31 . 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FINISHING first in the 440 is Robert Maiocco. Maiocco Leads Team With Fine Running In 440 TIM KENT receives the baton from Robert Maiocco to run his 110-yard leg of the 440 relay at an away meet against Livermore on Livermore's field. The varsity relay team went on to win this event. , V., H. ?it':Ef5 4.1, V Zvi:-24:11. -li-0 ,fy -e x ' 'wiw fr .. '-Rf. -' IESUS PUENTE out distances his opponent. LEAPINC over the 330 low hurdles is Ben Tutor. Proj .W exif. Y 5f:ff '+?- t f-eglwil. M 'alf- ' 1' I.. -f'.i' f' - '.. ANCHORMAN, Stan Nunn, sprints to the finish line of the 440 relay. The varsity relay team went on to win. H s ,. 3 -I as W gin . 5 4 .. ' -. . I - .: ,. ' . i ll Q . 'Q ' ' nn-..- -'U' ,112-'V A gn -fi 1 g - . . . - ' .U Ark, N. - ,, 4... ' S. F' - - - .. 'nt Q: -. 5 . 'a - , gs -4, I ' , -Q 'I xg'-1 1.1-4,1 3 .N ' s I ' U 3 - .HJSQ -K2-YQ - yu 7 - . I ' 'f'.-'T Avff- .' g -my ir:-it livmg: I i . L ' s, lf I' a ' I I I I -',,, -.V ll in ,cr Q.. 91, . .wi Q L ff . ff? 5:4 5.4 lfad , ,W pa- -f V a. ,..ol Q- ' HITTING the finish line first is Monte McKinney a senior on the varsity team. While teammate lose Oseguera comes in second. VARSITY TRACK TEAM TOP ROW: Tony Pate, Efrem Garcia, Mike Whitmer, Monte McKin- ney, Ysidro Garcia, Bill Whit- mer, Norman Phillps, Gary Macy. SECOND ROW: Pete Salcedo, Versal Batsel, Robert Ramirez, Rick Pollock, Stan Nunn, Robert Maiocco, lose Oseguera, Scott Vinecour, Rob Pato, Brian Lyons, Ron Carter, Coach Keith Dawson. THIRD ROW: Homer Briseno, Tim Kent, Bret Hazen, Ernie Garcia, Carl Ackerley, Ben Tutor, Mark Short, Larry Lopez, Russell Strother. BOTH Bret Hazen and Gary Macy CLEARING the bar with great effort finish the 2-mile run ahead of their is Greg Robinson. Greg is on the var- opponents. sity team. Ps! ,i , JUMPING carefully over the hurdles is Carl Ackerley. ' Carl is running the 120 hurdles for the varsity team. He N-Qi. H 9- -Q1. .. -r - .1 44-43 . A .AL viz, f.-if-5 e5lxfa u.Qe'f'11'1.' . placed second. I W1 . 3 ,ws jg ' 'gear' If -HL' . - 2.315-W Y ..MqA.,,, 4 'Q 1.1 , ., .I -J Y ' 1 . 5- ,.,'. . ' . ' ' ti 1 , ' 4 . -' ',.0n . '- . A A . X t T Ii ini.. f, T, ,. 4,3 y 11 'P - S--N u . ,Q h - -' N I -, 5 N 4. ' X 4.6 . . s X ., W ' n Q 4 . 4, , x I 3 s In , Y Ai 'Q . mr , 'gx ' x X Q ,EA'll'3'W' a Fgl'. :y --'ffl ., its Xi? ANNETTE MORGAN V? '. 'T' ' ' ' A-. ' ' he 100 ard 0 + . 3- 'Fawn 'l Swlmst Y .Kim ?,w JA, 4 I, back stroke eip. -...nap ....,.,-ML. L u 4 J ' 1 I l 'Il A 1 i 1 of if.. P' X JJ, L Lh'l4 Y 0- f, -.',. A 'J . ' , ww ' A ' 1' -1. W . -- . 4 . Wir , ' 4. ' 1 4 JANET Mcrsifiiipef- ,,,, ,,.:f,'?1 iffffy-A.T . - -e- , 45 ax A .,. - 45 ,, -. . 3' .- 9 - . ' J , 'P formsaforward som- . A 4, ' i s bv l' .D U, - mersult, in SL M - , P . .,gr4,: f 15' PJ-YS . 3'23'4'w. ' ' ' ---5-N P' If i RICK WHEELER, freshman, varsity swimmer, swims breast stroke for the medley relay. The varsity medley relay was defeated. ALAN LOREDO, julie Schwitters, Philip Somerhalder and Hank Navarro start the 500 yard free-style. Philip placed first and julie placed second. ' . ' . x' ' . -Q :Q , 'f .xfgfrj Q.: AV- if Q Q ,f' i't ,' 44 . - W' 'Q K Q iv dv .rife 5.4. a . -,., s1iff,.,,,!. ' L, . ' ' 1 .-'1-1251! I A51 Ziyfyfqy, . H ,- ggi .Q - qi r ' , 1' .. , ' .f-.,,,v..,. ,.. ' ' ff A '. I Q. '--' fy ,V 'f, h. 4 -H' ?' ,,, , 'al' ,, . ' , I , . . 5-'K fvf,ggff'4p 1' U' P ov -v - V 1 ' . Q . 1 Q.. ly 'wwhgxfli 521251-W W ?.,j:,,r' 0.-.....,., .-,,.-..-...-.1 ' . .. ' Wit ., , ., ' uf' 2-P522 .53-Lai V: , E y 1 f ' . i ' 1 g- 2,42 Y'-gt l - 4 , S., .. . I I I . .. E , ,., 0 avf35li'.' fi 1 ' 'MJ A' , iv I, 43 I .. 'W L ' . . if ir. Q, 'Q T4 IULIE SCHWITTERS and Philip Somerhalder talk over the 500 free-style as they placed first and second against lohn Swett. 'Y mf 'M gf-, 92,6 'W A 'E . :sv ah? li ' ' .ix o I 6-Q1 ' if, 4, 1 ' rf ,-. ,' 5 If ,- ' x . 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V ,gahw-V M.. :Fm- 'vw''T1 'lv4g3.2.1'v4'.Hf-1-':r '-'iff ff- 1- . . -33-if - ' . S, . LH- ffl, :ag . .-1 1 f -iff' :,.,.w.,f. sw f 1 of C 'M..f,- Q -a , ' 51, 'M' X ' '- ' - - -, 41 V, V, , -- . ' .-' ' ,- 'A', .A 'g'. .s--:s.w,f,mwr, . . QQ P -f'-wifi, ' - X 1' f f-. I, if , ., . 1 14, - if -'rv' -mfs-.i-wQi?,-.f.s... -A 4--f COACH AND OUTFIELDER5: loe Briseno, Coach jerry Black, Scott Hammond, Ruben Rios. INFIELDERS: Ray Rentuma, Roger Graves, Ron Pato, Kelly Lawler, David Wolfenbarger. BOT- TOM ROW: Paul Urenda, Terry Upton. Xx 104 PITCHERS AND CATCHER: Felipe carva-'ft fn jal, loe Cardosa, Tony Berumen, Frank Hanson. .-..u. SHORTSTOP, David Wolfenbarger, tags out his opponent on an attempted steal at second. du-f 1 5 f lsr ff Q Ei? 3 9' .ki 3' . i 1 v 1 A -Az!-' ' 'fl'- 9 -9,51 L 1 1 C...-nr. Varsity Team Captures First At Rio Vista .-... ,1. .L DAVID WOLFENBARGER and Ray Rentuma get ready tc put out a Del Valle opponent as he attempts to take second base. VARSITY CATCHER and pitchers proudly pose with their first place trophy won at the Rio Vista Tournament during Easter Vacation. Q -f, SA 'D . 6 l E s f.. D ,-,- --at I I it . l 'x T- I L. ,f -9 r 9 ff I If ,f , 55: T I. 5 w -2z...1.X.L - l FIRST BASEMAN, f I - ... A Paul Urenda, heads ' A ,. . ,fl 1 ' -M-'---' -' 'or his base. 5 Ant . g . ov 1 I 1 I - z ,A A s 7 , 7. ,455 . ,fatty , . t 1 as ' ' 1 5iT i. sea'i.A,?.b:eBf.l2is:4-waasqgx t 'g,.,,3K44a5g,,- H , , X 1 ' ,'-trff'-1'- f5,4?.:q ' ' X'-T .T K. - ' ' : ' M w1.,.,w,. , ,.,, X, , 1-35-7 ygft.-, M ,x,,,4,,,,, A - , U RAY RENTUMA goes 2.5.14 ,f x.,..v-,- l - ' ' ' 'WGw,6i in I . wa u s P ,vigrx N V. V I high to recovera , W as ,T 1. wild throw. 1 H j , .-:.,4.,,. 9 V Q --N, ,I-Q-ig -.5-1 gf, .i . , Y, is. .. 3 ,. - T . f'-Gifs! '-,. 1 i 75 :.92LQkAl H'l 'x 'V S 1' 'V ,vi afngihjn-X ' 1' Q' y . Q1 4 Q..-g - . ' :tg I' . ., . ' 6 it ' , fnusffzf 1' - ' ' ' Ln. -.' aa N, n' 'Q W ' .. ':s.'-git tw., , 1 x v . -2- ff , . '. , . 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MIKE GONZALEZ, I0, jv second baseman, tries to get a hit to drive in his teammate from third base at a game played at Liberty. V's Finish Season Above 500 Mark PUTTING all he has into his swing is TOM BLOOMFIELD, ajvfirst-baseman Robert Aguirre. Robert is a pitcher on stretches high to put out his Acalanes thejv team. opponent. RUNNING back to first base because of a long fly to right center field is Kelly Lawler in a home game against Albany. l - I f 1 ' U Y ll g Q 9 F ' if if l 5 ' WML rw-- 4- V fl 'i'N a . I . , . - ' 'L fjwlws, , I .--' V Q' - .... ,4-.s.4Q.: E 'Gif rw-fs A ye-'zu-Q-7-1 i ' N0 'w:.'y.-L'.5g f- . -fy - 4, ' l Y 2 V B: , ' 4 I ox nv:.:,, ' JIT ,- 4 . -I 2 if , , 4 'Gill ,. 'J-.1 4 Min.-. I ' QI ?'Sw1-.va-I, r . ' '. - - ' d 5 ' C:AVf,E'5!'ff--F' 'Ng Y V' -A Y 'wq,,.T- ,f- , 4. J, If ,. If 1,1 -, ...r 5 :X F' vm-'g ig-'ysl 'P .1 QTYQQZ' ' ' ' -- . A 4 5, . X x-. K- r,.w -, J sr . -sw -avi . i t .T 'r -I I A - ,- Q' . 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The jv cubs defeated Campolindo. 2 ew- iri YQ sd A X ii. 1 yu . - A C' Q 7-7 4 ' A I . NL'u h ' - ' I x.v. . , - M . 1 -, -, ' Q Q,-W . -. ' h 1 ' .- .y-5.4:-., 1 has . ' Q 'IS :1L1 ROBERT AC-UIRRE throws on to get the runner out on first, during a home game against Albany. PREPARINC himself for the batter's box is Tony Olan. Tony plays left and right field. ATTEMPTING to beat the ball to home plate is'I5, Andy Mansfield. Andy succeeds in scoring the victory run. A a.,4.k. J '55 'I I Y: W A ik 'ff--':,e,..,t ff V., M 31?-I .QW ' , ,,. . M.-1 f- ,, ,-.. .. 1 - .,.f ,, D -. T . .-W ' Q Q. . if if 11.255, Iqjtrb-Q I-vigrx -:n'5E'?lJlg:7'A,:-. 4'-:AH fain-qgi vi I ,V .Manga ' 1. ' fs-'-4. .v-3191:-' . ',w.1vvf- - f- ' ' . . I -. ,---..5I,w 4 . .' . . . .. 5 -'E :if - 5 Q ' if ..Q':. 4 f '41 .' X . j-5v:.::i..Z,L,'f:I..gy jk :L 0, .-- ' .,fs:, 1 JC. D ,, -.-H S ? 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Y' - 7 .,. 4 Y . -Q, 12 . - Lv. . . ., RUNNING to first is Nico Diaz who just grounded out while Mark Biddle runs back to first. ,- f ,gs--r 1-,I..pf J If 'J Nabil :buf WJ X 8 '1 ' I 524- M544 Y 'D' L l ' ' l I ' X I I :f TE :3T 'f' 1:4-Q - ' '..- I e at-.Amman 'b' if ,f I .1 f- 'Hgh' fs I it K J f.4fzl'r'N,z'2vg, Y ,3,!,.pu,t if-Qhf 1 wif fr' 5 krgh. KH, 'I ,fn .5 A 91'-g It is fgilffi.-',cI fire fa, sp- 1 swat' af -ff' it we , ,, wi-ttf-M . . if U t IN A CROUCHED position is Don Arm- strong ready to receive the ball from the pitcher. sq-, I DX WAITING for his pitch is Nico Diaz. The Lion Cubs went on to win. SECOND BASEMAN, Tim Tomkins, is ready to stroke the ball for a single and a run batted in. HAL MCCAULEY, outfielder, throws in a routine fly ball during the Del Valle game. 1 v if I G. Y LI' 1- in' L. GETTING a piece of the ball is Hal McCauley an outfielder. The Lion Cubs went on to win another victory. ...ni-f A .yr . 9. fl ,,., 91 In . 9 for ' F, 5 . ,' :,. 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',gin,A. f,j:5 L, .. .F w 15,1 -Q'-. , , , 2:-7 'f' '7 H5 116 ffr: - .- - af'?f.' if MARK BIDDLE, pitcher and right fielder, attempts to at a home game. ? D- 'X Y it QQMQSAQQQQGQQ -' 43115 ' -Z' NICO DIAZ, pitcher and center fielder, gets a single and a run Slide into first base batted in to help the Cubs receive another win against Del Valle. Frosh Capture Second Place FOLLOWING through on his wind-up is Nico Diaz. FRESHMEN BASEBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: jerry Novero, Dan Ward, Don- ny Armstrong, Steve Samples, Walley Wisner, Pete Radetic, Kirk Ashby, Coach joe Tovar. SEC- OND ROW: Mark Mag- giore, Tim Tompkins, lim Graves, Fernando Sanabria, Marty Stude- baker, Gerald lay, Mark Biddle, Hal McCauley. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Pato, Mike Morado, Nico Diaz, Tom Lawler, Tom Arterberry, Nick Capsi- liares. F RICK WALLS stretches back to collect his energy for his serve to start out the match. This is Rick's second year on the varsity team. LANCE CRAWFORD desperately tries to scoop up the ball as he plays close to the net in a home match on the Liberty courts. l r., If 1,9 VARSITY TENNIS TEAM TOP ROW Paul Stringer Max Shott, Rick Armstrong, Mike RICK WALLS reaches for a difficult backhand half- Portwood Tim Brown Lisa Mune Rick Walls Rick Bradley, Scott Crawford. BOT- volley. Winning his match helped the team beat the TOM ROW Matt Snow Lance Crawford Lance Benner. DelValle Trojans. RICK ARMSTRONG serves the first ball against his Alhambra opponent .. 'K L- l QL on his home court. l MAX SHOTT, asenior, returns the serve to his opponent to set up a rally. LANCE CRAWFORD serves to RICK ARMSTRONG demon- beginthe match. Lance is onlya strates his form in this shot. A freshmanthisyear. Tennis Team Dumps Pacifica Tw I 3 , lll ll U 1 I . . f 5 ff-W: - . J A-A . If. '5 'ff' . P AK CQ! s xy xt K . -vw wi ga ,4 ,.x. . ag A :ire-'li -- s. 1. .' f A - sf-5 515-iff. -f ----- -. 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MAX SHOTT, an old tennis pro, findstime to contribute his knowledge and skill to the team. 1 l ...f 6 A - . Zxmkf. .f?,. t -ffliik.-aye, 9- .,.-.,4ms,y4-. - . -I . .Yxbj :grins R 6 J .R .. - . . , l it l .. , . , 5 'S '. '- Q 5, A 2121- if vw' 1 ff, -Sxaqzf. . 1-.Lvl sw' swiss 'gg' 440+ a ip.-gi Q, I' 4.1: Jaw? 4 BQWWQ. ' F' ' .. N 'H ,1'il+f ? ' .iss -4. . - . 9, ,.. ,-' '.l-5 g ,Q . Q. 3 a ' -',. .af-In Q F Q-t! ..-Er'24 L :,,,...x 1. , 9. L: ,nsyx -.,x-. -.rt A ' I '?.- - ff . 4-. . 1 . ., -' ' ' ' . a ' . 'IP' Q VII? 45 . , -1.-'V - ' 1.1.45 V Q - 'V' .1'12'. ,- ...wsqkf qi ,L r Ai 4.,-. 4- xani.- . pil ' f-' 1. . 'H , ? i. Golf Team Improves With More Members ' A l -,. 1 IEFF HUNT blasts out of a sand trap to try for position on the tenth green at Bethel Island during a practice round on Bethel Island Golf Course. 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V ..- f.:A N Q H - .4 , - -- -fk' f'f--o J-.sf .Giga-H ' ' i.L 1l Q-f.-- RICK HOWARD takes 3 Drag- ROBERT BURROUGHS SrTlaSl1eS tice swing as Randy Schwitters the balloffthetenthtee. waits his turn. AIX I . N , I A 4 'Zvi'- 1976 GOLF TEAM TOP ROW Coach Herb Scott jeff Hunt Robert Burroughs, Rick Howard, Dave Young. BOTTOM ROW: Harry Green, Vic Mello Randy Schwitters Steve Gonsalves Marty Maggiore Paul Ellison, Mike Gursky. -5-any S 1 RANDY SCHWITTERS and Rick Howard practice their driving swings on the tenth tee before a match against the Rio Vista Golf Team. HARRY GREEN and Mike Gursky engage in a little friendly put- ting competition on the practice putting green at Bethel Island Public Golf Course. MIKE GURSKY lines up a putt on the practice Lfhw 'L54 '11-151, in I P F' ' .. - M . 5' ' ' , ,,,, , ., I ' ' , .N ,X .A f ' if ' ' - f 1' . 1 I fl' g .1 'I 'M - ,-vw. .. - 1 7 ' an A , , .I , .,, ,a. , ' ,,. 4' V! .- '13 i h f ., .Z .,Y.4jj:7 44?-A 'uf v 77 ' af W4 Q Q. 1'6 . ' fx-Su vdiwvww 'ifl v,,,, Q - -QL-N.14HQ. 5 1.' li rf-1'1 . - ,lik . .-' E -Y' QL V: bv 41- 4'j4f-1 A-K -. .- 4 ' : t'J2'i' ' -Q .vsh-QMJ , 'S 'fe-vj . 3 Q22 . ., , . h .U if ul at 1 1 E - 1 ,. O 4 Y H' ni -3 QW? , . 6 Q Q ' x. ' . YQ, . , a'qL v s 4 ' xl' ' 1. I l. , s s 4.1- ff' I ' .- 4021, I. .. 3, ' T A Track Team Earns 5-1 Season Record l OCD lt VXI -in I A 7 ' LISA SCHWITTERS trails her Del Valle op- ponent but leads Kathy Vasta and another girl in her race. Sf' MARILYNN IOHNSON jumps her highest in hope to gain a few moreinchesin the long jump. She placed first witha score of16ft. Zin. 'TW' 1 w?,,,g25: - , w,?,,,.:.s. - .ww JC. sf - Jh. , ,urn-..3NmfiM A.. . LAURA NUNN,junior, takes first in the 440 relay. j A ff .Y 1 , . 1 uf - 61' 5.-.gffx 'T ' E lbs' 14' . I-'F 'N 'F ' - 9-. ,ri ', .f -- F ,-. . A 5 Tl :Q . All Q, fr I I: 'll I .- , f' 'c nf . 4' CA-'. '- -.' E , wi: , 445 -i ,- ..,' . v Q. fr.-Q' GIRLS TRACK TEAMI TOP ROW: Mona Men- doza, Marilyn johnson, Laura Nunn, Renee Vorn- hagen, Patrice Pederson, Helene Dawson, Erica lenson, Stacy Valentine, Cindy Robertson, Coach Barbara Whitfield. SEC- OND ROW: Marie Riviera, Stacy Smith, Lisa Schwitters, Kathryn Bron- zan, Laurel Bronzan, Susie Vasta, Linda Scortino. BOTTOM ROW: Tenna Smart, Lisa Lennier, Kathy Vasta, Valerie Bilbo, Shel- ley Porrio, Kim Fertado, Marie Puente. Wa., STRIVINO to win the 440 yard run is Helene Daw- son. Q- G E. 1 - uh:l . Qugyf-21' ii arf- Q.:- 4 CAPTAIN Debbie Taylor hits the ball to get a triple. Debbie is only a junior this year. .Ill --'5 ,QQ 'UCiQ dvi ANNE RAMOS walks awayfrom the plate to get the sign from Coach Kaye Axel- gard. lib l - I u ' - ' . - . ANNE MAURISCIO sizes up the pitcher as she waits patiently at home plate. WARMING up the pitcher is Regina Rios. She is only a freshman this year. Liberty went on to beat Berkeley. I.. ROSEMARY MARUNEZ is 7.,54'f?Qf .i? ' Q warming up for Qt, E the game against 'lt - ff- fi? .5 . fwftlif, ? f1Zf,X' sb 4-.-V . ' ' Berkeley. :xgqsmn me Qc ,QS - fur .nr--.w --g,,yfL-jet-- ,, thai.: gh -,xl ROSLYN v x y Roomoufz 'T catches the ball for the third out. N -' A ' if .- - Rig 2 ' ' Y -.F Q l 'I' Q. '1::,:',:.fg?','lf . A+, A 'gl si... -1: l.N ',,- gtkm- jt 'uw '15, f -9, I L,- 'n1.. . -, fi-'A ' -:QW gy., V .,t- . M , .- ' - - ' 4-, e l- : xt--'f-- . . I' 5 ' ' ' . , Ad- -wx 'l ' N 'B A l - 4 . ' u Q' ' sw ' ' X 'C7.'.L1 ' . , . 1 ' .. 'JN r L l X li if ,ig A 'ff' ' ' NP ' lib in '.w '?' -f A-'a 4 ROSEMARY V Q 't 1 V yy. W MARNNEZ slides .iw- .. f'J!'3?,,,, tw into home plate. ' -f' - ' A N. v- W xiuss vi ,,,-af? - -1 ' 1 a 'IL ' S SS.-Q 1 'Q' 1' A I 4 A! 1, K Q wi 4 .Ji 1 rv ' K ,4 sa., Q.-' if li? :Qt vlifl ij J' fm i . , If ,. H' 1 , -',. . , f w - ' A , A J f I- I -v' ' GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAM TOP ROW: Lisa Carreon, Rosa Olveda, Debbie Taylor, Roslyn Rodriguez, lan Martin, Tweety Billingsley, Barbara Pedersen, Cherylyn Walker, Sherri Dutra, Coach Kaye Axelgard. BOTTOM ROW: Martha Delagarza, Tisha Lopez, Marilyn Sanabria, Rose- mary Martinez, Annie Ramos, Annie Mauriscio, Regina Rios, Marilyn Walker, Sherry Cagle. Softball Team ins Second Place ln F L -Q. ., 557, '41-friggin-4,Af.. sg .1gg'irL':-.j-'K rt fglyigz' 3. ,f ' . 'IX .' ii n . ff: .r .-ir ' -. 4, MV: 'I 4, K Q 551335: -5, --Ili S bg 9. -If 'Ninn CATCHER Ian Martin throws the ball to Roslyn Rodriguez for the third out and the win. IAN MARTIN puts all she has into her swing. lan hit a single to bring in one of her teammates. WAITING for the umpires to decide on the question brought up is Annie Mauriscio. ,'2--Lfj5M.fzK:I!Lf - ' L ., . . . .1-1 . 'Wie '11, '- - '-oc.'.....f-, RALLYSQUAD cheers on the team as they run through the traditional poster. SOPHOMORE, Barbara Galletti, performs a routine at the first football ll ' , 1 irfffgf ra y. Makeup Of Rally Squad Adds More Members MAIORETTES, Sandy Pittman and Sherry Erickson discuss last IUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Tisha Lopez, Lisa Carreon,and Lulu minute details while waiting patiently for the football rally to McLendon lheadl. start. ' 'NE ...i XF -, VARSITY CHEERLEADERS AND SONGLEADERS, Sande Celoni, loyce McNeill, Christine Townsend, Reine Graves, Merri Bristow, Nancy Byer, Kati Stornetta, Leanne Crown and Kim Conn, get together to perform a chant for the Liberty crowd at one of the away games during the halftime break. SOAKED to the skin, our VARSITY cheerleaders: Nan- spirited girls cheer on the cy Byer, Reine Graves, Le- mighty Lions. anneCrown. A ,ii il 4 I .4-1? LEADING the Iunior Section in a class yell at one of the football rallies are ' 1' Rosemary, loyce, Kari, Merri, Nancy, Reine, and Leanne, the juniors on the I ,5 squad. ' 'QM I 5' 4 ff! 'X 'x E . QC, 'Y TT X I eff! , 1. l'fss mw- 4 x 1 N5 ' A 3 J . X ' ' 5 4 ' u , nanny S L, air. 'wi' 'V 'i tl N m, v .1 . A .x , V 1 ' d - A -, 'G W 'ld -J a I Q ., bf f, f 5 M A . J Q--I - . .--.-.H-ne-'H' v .fl-' , N ,Y ff music provided by Sugar Bare. The Sweetheart was Tweety Billingsley. Run- forthe evening included: Diane Ambrosino, DeBorba, Sandi DelBarba, and loni Adams. October 17 Homecoming is the spirited highlight of the year. Top 10 contending for the title of queen consisted of: Lori Modrall, Laurie McLendon, Faye Pastor, Kaye Pastor, Sandi DelBarba, Debbie Celoni, Christine Townsend, Lisa Robertson, Tweety Billingsley, Katy Utterback. Top 5 were: Katy, Sandi, Debbie, Lisa, and Christine. The lucky girl to become queen was Lisa Robertson. On the day of rehearsal for this big night, eight of the girls, not including Lori or Laurie, decided to celebrate by going out for breakfast. As luck would have it, their car developed a flat tire and none of the group were able to make the rehearsal in time. October 24,25 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum was performed by a cast of faculty members. If you did not go, you missed a hilarious play. November 21,22 Charlie's Aunt starred Paul Soderstrom as Lord Fan Court Babberlyg Tim Brown as Charley Wykemanp and David Snow as lack Chesney. December 12 Christmas Concert at which selected numbers were performed by members of Band III, Madrigals, Acap- pella, and Pop Chorus. December 17 International Christmas was held with its traditional vast variety of foreign foods. january 28 Madrigals had another- of their superbly done Brown Bag Theatres. February 18 Donkey Basketball was the entertainment for this night. The Block L and Faculty were the winners this year. February 25 A Band Ill had their annual winter concert. March 11,12,13 ' Oliver starred Bill Winthrop as Oliver, Paul Soder- strom as The Artful Dodger, David Snow as Fag- ganp lack Marlowe as Bill Sikes, and Kati Stronetta as Nancy. March 19 CSF Carnival was very successful this year. April 7 . Election of school officers was the eve nt. lazz Concertthis night had not only the Stage Band but also the hand to Acappella, and Pop Chorus on April 21 Q , Honours Night Annuit CSF used the theme scholars were Erick Eslick and Steven Fortner, both with 4.0 grade point averages. First year awards were given to: Diana Am- brosino, Lisa Barr, Maxine Dannelley, Helene Dawson, Melanie Dittmore. Erick Eslick, 'Masako Fujii, Dan Geyser, Scott Hammond, Leslie Hanna, Kellie Knutz, Tracy Laird, Nina Laremore, Robert Maiocco, Luanne McLendon, Rochelle Poerio, Diane Torrez, Arianne Vevey. Second year awards went to: ludy Bristow, Steven Fortner, Kimberly Griggs, Lisa Lennier, Melrina Maggiora, Flora Selga. Third year recipients were: Laurie McLendon, Lori Modrall, Suzanne Moore, Max Shott, David Snow, lannel Stolhand. Fourth year awards were given to: Debra Maggiora, Wendy Michaud, Debbie Rego, Greg Wong. April 24 Senior Ball music was provided by the band Elements Precise. Dinner began with sirloin steak and included mixed green salad, restuffed baked potatoes, string beans and amandine. For dessert seniors were served ice cream nut-rolls. The theme of the evening was Our Day Has Come. Chaperons for the night were: Miss' Reta Pirtle, Mr. jerry Black, Mrf and.Mrs. Roy Krumland, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Claywell,'Mr. and5Mrs. Kenneth Wong. The Acappella Choir attended the CMEA State Music Festival this day also. April 28 All Elementary School Festival was held here at Liberty. May 1 I junior Prom!Sophomore Hop enjoyed the sounds of Heathen Voted the Sophomore King and Queen were Robert Aguirre and Monna Mendoza. May 7,8 Bicentennial Review performed by the Playmakers in honour of this Bicentennial year. Band III competes at the State Music Festival. May 11 Naming of the Valedictorian and Salutorian was just what seniors had been waiting for. The elite two were Wendy Michaud and Greg Wong. May 15 FFA Horse Show was an exciting way to end a day. May 21 Spring Concert featuring performing musicians and vocalists was worth listening to. May 25,26 Applied Arts Show displayed the creativeness of many young artists. May 29 Surfer's Dance was a quiet affair. lune2 Awards assembly brought those seniors receiving recognition to the front of the school. June 11 ' Graduation ends this year. f Afn '20 Y 5 i GX 'N -I ' ibir jf . Y,q:,l, .jf a x 'Y 7 ' . x-. 1 . 'A v 3 5 I gtg' ' 4 n' -7 N,,, ,,,,,,,,-,,,,.-,. A Y. ,5 I tl 5-J is A g , z A 'ae I D ,I y at 41' 'x 'Q fs? -r- SUCAR BARE'S organist is hypnotized by and country. BECKY RODRIGUEZ happily emerges from the hay toss covered from head to IO6. FF Hosts Annual Barn Dance their music which is mostly pop IULIE PAYNE is being aggressive as she has a hay fight with Larry Stevens as her date Leroy Metheney watches on. Others just make themselves comfortable on the straw bales and enjoy their dates company or get up and dance. CAROLYN CROSS flees from her persuers while taking the straw out of her hair. Many unlucky students like Carolyn were thrown in. Z' ff , n ,, F' . , I' .t,,.,A . . 7 'j.f.i, I A ,Z A .fw?31., 'f' - . '-'r y' . '51, ' ' Es., 1 -' gil-' ' ' A 21 7 QL-s. I, J., 1' fx 523' 'L ,' -' 215, F ' , Eg - -.4 If ' .V . - -5, fi - . 3 , Y , . -v 4 - . 127' A 'A - Q, .L .V O 'j . ding 1 . ' N' . 9 3 .,x,, r E . . ' I 1, , 2 r QM . l as . -' f : .1-Qg 41 'a HAVING a good time snapping their fingers to the music are Nanette Mendoza and Fran- cine Scoirtino. 124 Q , ?' N il? V x 1 5 'ln 'r'-X. 'key x ww' B 4-.N-14 . W . ,f 3 , Q W 1 xr, ' 'Q 'A' 'Mei V U TERRI TIPTON, candidate for Miramonte LISA ROBERTSON receives her football top ten skit, awaits for the announcer to call necklace from Sherry Erickson at halftim her. 1+-... .. , .A feaig .A x. M- .. , f .J . , , 'W . -fl .-. Q .i,,,-t,, 4 ,Cf ,1 . 1, ., f . it 1 42:15 BDA ,ff fu ,:. DEBBI UPSHAW, Lori Severns, Nancy Byer, Nanette Mendoza, Leanne Crown, Dianne Domingo, and Kati Stornetta jump and jive to the theme of their poster during Poster Day. LARRY LOPEZ, junior,waits.forthe GREG KELLEY and Kati Stornetta judges decision of the pie-eating participate in the three-legged contest. race. Q f xr 'fig i llh -- .. .. ,,,,,,,,1nuaovn-.p-u.gv0ull l ,, i . ' . 'E A. 4' L.- , ig fi.: C l MONTE MCKINNEY is helping the MR. HERB SCOTT hasjust finished eating a seniors build their float. The seniors pieinthe pie-eating contest for the faculty. placed second. .W l IUNIORS jump for joy as they tugged their way tovictory. The juniors made upfor last years's fifth place to this year's first by beating every class including the faculty. SOPHOMORES, Lulu McLendon, ludi Bristow, Robert Maiocco and Scott Bevill, cheer for their class during competition yell for Homecoming. Sophomores placed third over the freshmen. SOPHOMORES, Randi Soble and ludi Bristow finally got their poster up. Sophomores placed first in the poster contest. 1 78? .W sy E M MR. JOHN ARMENTA waves to the camera as Debbie Upshaw, dressed up for Bicentennial Day during Home- coming Week, looks on. Q T27 ..-3, 'if V. . 4::fgf,f14ffi.n , nd ,,- , ,'i.,,.. '7'4,as.1 1 .' 3 1: . 1 ' Y 1.,. if , I rv g xx 4 f's I Q'-V -Av , 1-iiyh -5:52 ei 'arg M YJ, .2 . Q luvwb ui. ' '-Q fr I, I , Hs 1 . 1 .. 'U , KX 3 ,.. ' X Q 'I . rfb ,bmw , 4 1 1 , L'--F ,ll Rl 1 1 P9 - ' -1 ' ff' .. I 1-4 A , ' N wp 23.43 .r x'2 A 'f . 'I A , .+.. - .:1 1 Pt 9. I 'ZF' VE! 1. - i I ' ' 1 n . 'f' ' 5 'b fr, k , . J -. P sw if 2' ' 4 4 'Y I . v. 54F-122 - . .. , fffmsfiifzl Q' sky. 4 v 41' w fl . ' A M L, . 'A 1 . 1 'li I ,'!? ' H h 1259: A 1 QV ' ' . ' A ?': fu P I 4- V ff , ff M g SL ,fri 'Q 'f ' 'YTHF 1A ' vu ' li.: iq, :.:.,:L.-pm ,. . I fn., . -iam,-.. 129 A Q . ' R5 Q 1! 'Rx e,,. E n Nm , Sa- HISAO IKEGAME happily plays a tune on the guitar for his companion, Takeo Fukazawa. Hisao and Takeo are just two of the eight japanese students who came on an exchange program which ' ':'-' -' - is sponsored by AFS. O' Liberty High Honors MARIKO SHIRATORI gracefully performs a sym- Eomllicgzzjrlge as she wears a costume from her native V i n g ja n d e , - . I t . ITSUN O MIYAZAKI and Miriko Shiratori carefully study the Brentwood News as they Iry to read it. Yooko Masuda looks on with some corn- prehensnon, TO OPEN the farewell luncheon, Shinryu Akita, the group chaperone, in- troduces all the japanese students and tells something about each of them and their native land. TOP ROW: Shinryu Akita, Hisao Ikegami, Takeo lLIlnlldWtl, Naoshi Takeshima, Masayuki Honda, Yukihiro lagata. BOTTOM ROW: Yooko Masucla, ItsuwoNtixafaki,MarikoShiratori. If MASAYUKI HONDA sets up the ball as his teammate, Hisao lkegarrii, TOSHIO KISO and loni Adams provide the entertainment for the AFS fare- gets into position for a spike, Their Combined efforts sparked off an well luncheon held in the cafeteria. Would you believe Ioni sang the song in exciting game. japanese? , W -?'3,i 13 X g , V g Q . - I ., i. 4,715 K '- ri, Q -V .V Q' ' ' -' ' 1 J kff ml N X ' hx' 1 ' mh 4 M 'vll lv: In Y A W Q We g S 4 wt 'V 'gi YN X S M ef ' 2, A-ti, GQ ' X 1 . . if as . ' eff A . , w M- V . 'aff 'Nas . L, lin -Ag' 1 s X, 5 ,Qfn it rs, ii F v Avi A ,r , fm 4 , 3 ff . 2 4, ,Xi 1 140 sf Q,-1 as 4 ,yi 3 if 1 : A .. 3 3 . m ' . . fr. as 1, 3 ,. ,r aifggkq .- s ix, 1 Q- r .s 2Lf 5 ' s ,. A is . REV? . '- Y - st V 15 :st A 7 tj 4 rye, t wi' C F Q 'ir A41-.f f 6. , ' 1 1 X Es.f4:3H- .- : Q A if MARY IANE TOWNSEND steps into the PERRY CONTINENTE gets ready to set up the ball. Both boys JULIE SCHWITTERS gets ready to bump ball in a game against the visiting japanese and members of the girl's varsity and jv volleyball teams par- the ball as Perry Continente stands by. students. ticipate in the game. E35 uf- SINGING a solo for the farewell luncheon is Toshio Kiso. Toshio, who KIYOKO SUCITA, 8 Chaperone for the girls SI-3HdS 35 She iS iHffOdUCf?d- All has adapted the American name of Mike, was brought here on an ex- of the guests were hosted at different homes of AFS members during their two change program. week stay. 131 if-Fff' K ,. 1.1 'Xa 5 , ff' .ffm I.,- f'! 3 g-4' gf 9531647 I- . l , ., 0 132 I WT' X 'c if . NA A I, U W' 1 , ,J , 4f 'S5 9' A 1 4 .P 3 ' Q A , , 1 all' L , f I4 li,i!-'Q 'O' Liv 'Hn 'sb 'F 2 i xg: 2 A fb i' 5 t ., wx 'X-.5 1- ' ' f 1 'iv-7-QQ Q--7 !1fr iLf.g'ci k' : 1 ' 1 ' . , I 2 M' in NN , B V Ki ffl PAUL SODERSTOM peeks through a bouquet of roses after having stuffed it down his dress. The guests just casually laugh off his bad manners. INTRODUCING Donna Lucia d'Alvadorez's impersonator are Charley Wykeman and lack Chesney. Playing the role of the im- poster is Paul Soderstom. SANDY KELLY raises a clenched fist in victory after having lifted an imaginary barbell over her head during a short skit performed in between acts. ,ff X 0 . . L.: ,rw-.. 233 Y E' A- -x DAVID BECK, playing the role of Mr. Bumble, cau- tiously opens the lid of the coffin to let Oliver out as the others watch. .ggi .inc L DAVID SNOW, playing the villanous but lovable role of Fagin, is surrounded by the pickpockets. He is their voluntary leader. SCOTT BEVILL checks up on Oliver to V see that he is treated right at the Brownlow's house. 1.1715 11 , . fifftf MR. BROWNLOW, played by Tim Brown, witnessed a crime in the Lon- don Bridge Scene. ian-'ri' 'N OLIVER and the Artful Dodgerk due-t is accompanied by the chorus in the encore of Consider Yourself in thefirst act. I56 f Evan L ' lg 'gi llll ff- E Q .1 - IACK MARLOWE may be a sweet guy, but he was mean and tough as he played the part of Bill Sikes. Here he sings My Name. R, DEBBI COTTRELL, playing the role of Mrs. Sowerberry, checks out the new work boy, Billy Winthrop. DIANE LOREDO and Kati Stornetta, playing the roles of Bet and Nancey, try to bring Oliver back to the pick- ' David Beck and Tony Pate idly stand by and await the results. pocket gang. They succeed at kid- napping him and returning him to Fagin. '0liver' Plays To Full Houses DAVID SNOW, a junior, lands another main role, Here he admires his jewelry as the leader of the pickpockets, Fagin. : -ar 3 OLIVER gets a lesson in picking a pocket without the pocketee's knowledge. He took the handkerchief and Fagin didn't even feel it. Q-.. NANCY observes the love at first sight look that Bet gives to Oliver. He told Bet what he felt in I'd do Anything. MR. BROWNLOW gives Oliver an errand as Dr. Grimwig converses with Mrs. Bedwin. BILLY WINTHROP, playing the role of Oliver, is made at home by Paul Soderstrom who plays the role of the Artful Dodger. 137 3. ,,.,V Lf: 1. ' K ' .24 i . 3 Playmakers Present ,s- 5 , . , g '- fini 4' V 1g Salute to America if L DAVID SNOW, as Newton, drops to the last pose with Debbi Cottrell, the big fig, and Susan Laird, a figgie. DARLA CIANNINI, playing the role of the Charley Brown character Lucy, bawls out other comic strip characters in defense of Women's Liberation. I '. ' xlw,r'V .. 1' f g 'L 142, l . r I rf L l l I 9 GLENN MIX cautiously teathc-s his son, Pat Stanton, how to drive while wearing a construction hat. lhis skit wa, also written and directed by Glenn and Pat 138 Qfs LAURI BAUSCH portrays Shirley Temple in Salute to Teenagers as she sings and dances to '-new .. GOOD SHIP LOLLIPOP. i 1 ni? ,.,-?'f , aff' - 3' A v s , R V 4 4 1 I-,fff-f x -S M ,me 4. , 1 f.N , ' 'viii-ffm' ' ts Y 'iwff '19 ef sr' X -A 1 PAUL SODERSTROM is tugged over by two girls, Denise Tooley and Lauri Baush, both wanting his affection in the Carousel scene of june is Busting out all Over. Ei .feds -f it l unul ft' f f,. f J' F-2sX'f,f' . 'fk-.' Z ' l Jann i A, 1 Q .314 Q Q I ., M --'. 1. L... - N six, D. .-'4 i EF- -b-www x I! tri I 9- X ' 4 I ,K . g l l N ' ' . is U? l in TONY PATE, posing as a psychiatrist, listens to Paul Soderstrom tell his prob- lems. Other actors in West Side Story are Tim Brown, Scott Bevill, and David Beck. ,'W '1 ,Qi ,-,- -will J M dl I fx t 'A':. E, 335'-'j AA I L, 1 ' . P XX, I I 7 s. M . New I Iv f , SINGING Matchmaker from the musical FIDDLER ON THE ROOF BUMPINC. and grinding as fandangeo dancers are Annette Olvera, Debbi are Denise Tooley, Kellie Kuntz, Sandy Pastor, and Lisa Schwitters who Cottrell, Denise Tooley and Ariane Vyvey. This Hey, Big Spender scene is play the roles of Tevye's daughters. from SWEET CHARITY. LISA MUNE, a talk show M.C,, called Nurdie Buffoon, has several guests on her version of an American talk show, Peggy Bowling, Mark Ciunder, Debbi Cottrell, Chuck Shahan and David Snow. 4. ' if Q63 f y , af? i6'm-fl v .IZA TIM BROWN, playing the role of Billy, talks to Little Orphan Annie, Kathy Vasta. Tim not only starred in this skit, Salute to Comic Strips, but he also wrote and directed it. LOURDES SANABRIA andlulieConwaysing the Tiddy song in the third episode of the soap opera which was written by Aletha Sysum. Q IX ,ps 22:9 -.af xt V' 139 Band Performs Before Pleased Audience X1 If NT gg, FLUTIST, Lori Modrall, julie Schwitters, Kati Stornetta, and Diana Ambrosino, play during the annual Winter Concert. The band performed well as they received a standing ovation. BAND MEMBERS-TOP ROW: Mark Leeper, Marvin Bacigalupi, jeff Todd, jeff Day, Robert Kanagaki, Kelly St. john. SECOND ROW: Paul Soderstrom, Leean Dessaussois, Randy Christensen, Erica jensen, Mark Cunder, jesus Puente. BOTTOM ROW: Steve Nowak, Tracy Payne, Lisa Mune, Melrina Maggiora, jerry Navarro. WOODWINDS-TOP ROW: Susan Laird, Teri Allen, janet Beeks, Marylynn johnson, julie Schwitters, Cheryl Clements, Loraine Pardee, Kae Erickson, Kelley Frazier, Robin Peck. SECOND ROW: jenine Dessaussois, Kelly Kuntz, Tracy Laird, Patty Ambrosino, Diana Ambrosino, Diane Mello, Yvonne St. john, Darla Ciiannini, Michele Buckler, THIRD ROW: Cindy Wetzel , Ron Carter, Debbie Rego, Laurie McLendon, Lori Modrall, Marla Hampton, Linda Nowak, Kati Stornetta. BOT- TOM ROW: Ciina Barajas, Mari Puente, Merri Bristow, Lulu McLendon, julie Bettencourt. 40 l Q CLARINET players, Nancy Byer, Kae Erickson, Patty Ambrosino, Diane Mello, Loraine Pardee, Kelly Kuntz, and Ron Carter play dur- ing band III's Winter Concert. I, , W- -Q-hi. I -. .vga . .--14. '-L 14. 'z 'BE I x' f . M ' -Lf Q . Q v-vw er.-. ,eggs S , A.. - Ns 2 'I ,1r.L-A L ..iu,'... i X 'nr XX ALTO saxaphone players, Erica jensen, janice Smith and Lisa Mune are part of the woodwind section. Lisa also plays the pic- colo. L BRASS MEMBERS-TOP ROW: Dan Costa, jack Marlowe, Eric Eslick, Dennis Hennessey, Anthony Rozas,Scott Bevill. SECOND ROW: Mike Hopkins, Bill Michaud, Debra Maggiora Marshall St. john, Brent Last. BOTTOM ROW Matt Snow, Steve Bacchini, Dan Geyser, Anthony Langren, Max Shott, Robert Bur- roughs., 2-'T'-' - av -X ,-'..-4 S DRUMMERS, Kelly St. john, Mark Gunder, Marvin Bacigalupi and Mark Leeper perform during the concert. The percussion group also performed a special drum ensemble, 'PAY ..-. STAGE BAND MEMBERS-TOP ROW: Dennis Hennessy, Eric Eslick, Rosemary Martinez, Marshall St. john, Scot Bevill, Mr. Allan jones. SECOND ROW: Robert Agguire, Matt Snow, Danny Geyser, Steve Bacchini, Max Shot, Greg Wong, THIRD ROW: jeff Day, Robert Kanagaki, Lisa Mune, Debbie Rego, Lulu McLendon, Ron Carter. BOTTOM ROW: Mark Leeper, Ron Lasater, Marvin Bacigalupi, jesus Puente. l4'l li ' J -x O I i Seniors Celebrate With ur Da Has Come' 'Q F 4-4- .1 4 .6 . rl LEO MARTIN and Gina Baraias smile for the camera as they dance to the sounds LAURIE MCLENDON, Senior Class president, and her escourt, Tim of Elements Precise at Gina's benior Ball, with the theme of Our Day Has Brown, dance at their Senior Ball held at the Boundary Oaks in Wal- Come. nut Creek. ., r if . ,gyaaty lx . W, , .'-A ' ANITA YACHIRY, ,Klan slat-rlo,S.iri1ly lr-lBarha, Randy St hwitters, Mary Rosa, and David Deardorff BURT BROUSSARD and his date, Kaye Pastor, enjoy their Nlf'tll4flIl1ll1'l ,it lin- sr-num lil in 'xpril 24,1976 at Boundary Oaks withthf' theme of Our seem to be enjoying the dance at Kave's Senior Day Has K omf- Ball. 142 PAUL URENDA and his date, Debbi Upshaw, seem to be enjoying Paul's Senior Ball at the Boundary Oaks in Walnut Creek with the theme of Our Day Has Come and the band, Elements Precise. SKIP JENSEN, Randy Schwitters, Rick Merril, and Russell Hampton pick up drinks for themselves and their dates before dinner at the Senior Ball at Boundary Oaks. l l MR. REY BOMBEN, his wife, Mrs. Donnell Bomben, Mr. Ken Wong and his wife, Mrs. Lucy wong, chaperons for the Senior Ball, chat while waiting for dinner to be served. ' . 11.11 if vi 1 K , . x y V r 4 3 ,L jx 4 , V 0 ' ' 4 ' D . fr if 53- I, ROBERT BURROUGHS and his date, Susan Giannini, are caught by the camera as they are waiting for their dinner to be served. 4 ' l A 1 'F fl ,J 4 5 1 K lx P I .Q 7 -5 ii Q' 5 ff FELIPE CARVAIAL, his date, Debbie Celoni, Mike Villa and his date, Kati Stornetta, anxiously await for their dinner to be served. tj, V .Q t ll ' 'Yr . '1 it 1 ll:H' f1' 5 ' zz 11. 4. Q Ylr fl ?f ---,,' l' f,fi i 4, --A 'v' - fl-F ' -.v If l ll l l .2 , a., pf. -. 4 ' 'il , sk li . . , 7 lls tx MIKE WHITMER and Mr. Dennis Buckley, chaperon, chat as Mr. Buckley seems to find something amusing about the Senior Ball at Boundary Oaks. 143 FF Presents First Annual Horse Show CHERYL DRAKE rides her own horse, Slambeau Sinni, at the annual horse show. Cheryl and her horse were skillful enough to win a first place ribbon in Stock Seat Equitation Novice. - F 51. Q, V . if 'ix -rfvff-S MR4 PAT YOUNG, llfx -'thi'-f'I. l.l'1'51v Bill MICHAUD, next year's FFA presi- the roll as well as writing the rr-stills lr-nt, takes time to smile for our pho- ofthe events. rtngmplwer. 144 I 'za' ,muff f cf, V , r,,ff pu. IEANETTE HANSON and Lynette Pitau, FFA members, enjoy their lunch as they sell tickets to the barbecue at the fair- grounds. xi .Qu j' I S ' .ff-,, 1 KW 4 I I S ALBERT MORADO, Mr. Pat Young, and Mr. lim Plato take time out of the horse show to enjoy the barbecue chicken sponsored by FFA. 'Jo' .lll',', , .,..- 3. l v- N'-lalfil .Vis V ,'.4!,, y . - I ' ,','f1l ...ll l . I 454, -1-4, , .11.?l ' .um 2 ' !'lO i., 1 . 5 Y' ' a l :V 1. l ' . i I . xg? Q .f t ,if , Y l PAT KERR and lim Plato make themselves useful as they ob- serve the show from the announcer's booth. lim is one of three of FFA advisers. SANDY KELLY, an FFA member for two years, awaits her turn to display her skills with her class. s I I FRANCHON CARRABINE, Mary Cozakas, and Kathy Collins go over the results of the classes to figure out an overall winner of the horse show. show. .1 ' .V L' QUE ' :Q T. 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PHILIP SOMERHALDER and julie Schwitters prepare to serve at the Bar-B-Que held after the FFA horse 5 M1 CAROL DRAKE, dressed in a western style outfit with boots and cowgirl hat ' ' before her event Carol went on to take a second 'Y 5 '- E! Q TROY RICE enjoys his barbecued lunch at the horse show which was held on May 15 at the fair grounds MARY COZAKAS prepares to present the Bi centennial trophy and ribbons to the winner ofthe class CHOIR-TOP ROW: Lisa Lennier, Val Bilbo, Lisa Mune, Cecilia Tamayo, Chris Neeley, David Snow, Tony Pate, Mat Conway, lan Stolhand, Wendy Wetzel, Sherry Darst. SECOND ROW: lulie Conway, Dede Zaragoza, Claudia Payne, Stacye Smith, Mark Gunder, David Beck, Lynn Burkhart, Liz Barthman, Aletha Sysum. THIRD ROW: Valerie Deardorff, Arraine Vyvey, Rori McKinnon, Masako Fujii, Gregg Kelley, joe johnson, Lisa Barr, Lauri Bausch, Morgan St. lohn. BOTTOM ROW: Lori Pastor, Chris Bacchini, Diane Loredo, Rich- ard Gill, Heidi Hampton, Donna Vasquez, Diane Mello, Kristi Hanson. POP CHORUS-TOP ROWi Ruth Roberts, Evelyn Urenda, julie Behne, Theresa Nunez, Chuck Lyons, Tony Pate, lim Dehart, Erina Puccinelli, Tammy Misch, Karin Ellison, Tony Knox, Theresa Frazier, SECOND ROW:Sally Villicana, Betty Briggs, Darlene Studebaker, Bertha Morals, David Beck, Richard Gill, Lupe Solar- zano, Carol Lynch, Lisa Schwitters, Diane Fletcher, Cindy Pardee, Leslie Roma. THIRD ROW: Heidi Hamp- ton, Peggy Llewellyn, Karen Ebersole, Nina Laremore, Marla Hampton, lesse Umpingo, Mark Foster, Linda Moss, Kathy Murray, ludy Hawkins, BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Pastor, Myra Lathrum, Ilene Butler, Donna Rus- sell, Linda Wiseley, Deanna Reel, Maryann Kaae, Sherry Romero, Deena Lanphar. MAURICQALS- Mr Stew- lirurisvoltl, Heidi Hampton, lulit- Cioriway, Rm: Mtlxiiiiiriii, VN't'ridy W'et1t l, Lisd Ieiinwr, David Be-tk, Cm-ig ki-Ili-y, Ihivirl Snow, Tony Pats-, Chris Ni-1-lt-v, lauii l'i.iiisr li, l.iii Stolhanil, lynn Burkhart, Slat yr- Srriitli l4fx L., .Ju- , , ,, .r ls XX 3. if., -Yew RGER ROBERT KANAGAKI and Raggedy Ann, better known as lan Stolhand, pump up the helium ballons. lan also had a partner called Raggedy Andy. N .T X CHILDREN of all ages, including Pete Umpingo, try their skill and luck at the Dime Toss. toe, Attendance by a success. TIGHTLY hanging on to his balloon, this youngster wanders around the booths. AL.. RM ' is X LAURI BAUSCH stands by as a spectator plays at tic-tac- people like him make the CSF Carnival Kids Enjoy Fun-Filled CSF Carnival IULIE PAYNE buys a balloon from Michele Buckler. Gary Andrade is ready to catch anyfly away balloons. XY fa X We .-A, SANDY KELLY and Debbi Celoni watch a gambler bet on a num- ber in the Spinning Wheel booth. I X .ei-at A LisA BARR and Lulu Mate-ndon FLORA SELGA helps a fisherman and hopes for T -' Ekfe Um? fn adgsgl :git C3553 the best. The fisherman made a catch and pulled Y i A E A elim S al g C in a prize. Wa ' 147 CSF Honors Top Students At Annual Awards Dessert l 1 H' g 1 .-, ENIOYINC the dessert are Craig Rolan, the master of ceremonies, Miss Ethel Van Tassel and Mr. Dennis Buckley, CSF advisers, Many look upon this evening as a highlight of the scholastic year. HONOREES, helping themselves to dessert, are Lori Modrall, who is receiving her third year award, Debbie Rego, receiving her fourth year award, and Diana Ambrosino receiving her first year award. xi' Wluwrl 5, WS-..., 9? 't-4a-4,-v 5-img 'dn' fn l .., my 1'-I BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEMBERS, Mr. john Bloom- field, Mr. Leonard Celoni, and Mr. joe Smith are served by Margie Kidwell at the Honors Dessert. N SEATED at the honorees table are Ariane Vevey, Rose- mary Martinez, and lan Stolhand, The Honors Eve- nlng was held April 21, F E5 . 'ii' Tfmfl J 'V U . , ,A ., . . --...A , ,e., Q, r- V in-il g I L ,I . - - -- . , At, l ' . 1 . 1 1 ' V 'sl A- - 2 . . fi 1 3 .vt Q TE . , I . ' 2 A is ' 5 A ya ' . 2 4 ., . E W L 7' 9 J .' 5 X F1 'nf ' 23 YA ' you 53? f ir , . if f .A A .. Y .V I x I! Q-A-is 4' i '-f . , f l l , E l ' is, ANNE PALMER, a freshman, observes an TRACY STEIN takes time from her schedule DONNA RUSSELL, julie Behne, and Kristi Hansen old oak tree at historical Williamsburg, Vir- to pose by a totem pole at jamestown, Vir- show us the statue of Senator Edward Dickinson ginia. ginia. Baker. J' . 4 , x t L ., Q M U-4-ff' ' is I'--Q-....-Q... 1-c..,s. ,,,.,m M ' X1 4 GEORGE WASHINCTON'S statue is one of the sights onthe tour. IANICE SMITH and Pam Knowles, seated in the rear, enjoy a boat ride on the james River along with Mrs. LISA LAREMORE and Kristi Hansen pose in Larefnore Bftd leff Todd. front of the Washington Monument at the Thej' launfhed Off at l8m9S- Cgpitgl, town,Virginia. P, 4, DEBBI DIAZ and Tracy Stein relax at the base of President Garfield's ANNE PALMER, Matt Kohen, and jeff Todd grab a bite to eat at the Merchant statue. Debbi and Tracy are just two of a group of Liberty students Square in Williamsburg,Virginia. The tour covered Virginia, Washington DC., whotookthetour. PhiIadelphia,and New York, 149 CRAIG ROLEN gives his appreciation to the Class of '76 and its president, Laurie McLendon, for their gift. Q5 7- 1 Ri!! is' Q ,CI 1 f an L- if ' MAX SHOTT shows an expression of grati- PENNY ESLICK is congratulated as she receives her tude and happiness as he receives his gradu- diploma from Board of Trustees member, Mr. ation diploma. Leonard Celoni. ' 1 ft MISS BARBARA BONNICKSON lends a hand to Tweety Billingsly. This DANIEL BROUSSARD stands among members of his class before graduation was windy as it traditionally is so Miss Bonnickson helped Tweety the ceremonies begin. The graduation, held at Ohmstede Field, started bobby-pin her cap down. at7:30onjune11. MR. LOU BRONZAN, principal of Liberty Union High School, speaks of the Class of '76's outstanding points. 'K , ug-ai, K ,1- I 1 RENEE VORNHAGEN and P X Wanda Howard walk out to .' I ' ' I , line up with the other mem- x L' l ,, 4 bers of their class to start ri.-.1 ,.- the graduation march at the L beginning ofthe ceremonies. sr v 150 .14-'xl if '-rl-.t x4 l Graduation Ceremonies Held For Class Cf '76 MEMBERS of the Class of '76 ensemble for the last time be- fore they receive their diplomas and each go their separate way. DIANA AMBROSINO gives her speech in which the past ex- periences of the class are remembered and the future ex- periences are to be faced. L we W . YJ il , 9' , s-, . Q11 v I g X N1 .y gg 5 ? MORGAN ST. JOHN takes out a few moments before the graduation ceremonies begin to reflect upon her past years and memories at Liberty High. MARVIN BACICALUPI gets a little help from Morgan St. john before the ceremony. The Bicentennial class not only took this time to get ready but to reminisce the past and face the future. j' 1! MISS PIRTLE, the graduating class of 76's advisor, stops to talk about the past years of school here at Liberty with a few of her former class members before they meet for the last time to have their graduating ceremonies. .Q. 1 -Y if ffm' ,, in ASL .V Y .- D . Af iw . it 'ir Y 5-i7f Q' . 'ie' l .X :J C. .1 A I UNITED for the last time as a whole is the graduating class of '76. They will be missed by their lower classmen and curriculum who wish them the best of luck as they leave the security of the past. an Q. 12, . fs 34 -a WYE' .49 pam .1 f-1-im I - v ,.wA .iff IV ' 145,23 4- '-ffilfifx' fl- ljf at,-wfftawkf -' r. rr .- 4 4 1 ' r V ' ' arf .,'- ,, -'fs -'L ' wv-- A ' Y -- 1 4 'V A' Tv:-f'f 1:-5 ' Lvj 5? f 1' . f ,:, . . . 4 Ai , . , 1-,fs 1 f ,bl 35911, Arg, iv' rg? i'il5!sff1 fkfziigff Ly' lim.: 55 ., , L Arr r, ,- ' 1. 152 -11975-1976 has been a sounding-board for many. new ideas, one of these being the Physical Education issue. Independent P.E. was offered for the first time tot ose students participating in an after school s ort. The State of California ruled that physical education was no longer mandatory for juniors and seniors and the administrative board along with the coachin staff reviewed the pros and cons to decide on whether this ruling would have any effect here at Liberty. At first she credit s stem was revised. Then later, it was passed that startin the fall semester students would only be required to enro?l in P.E. durin their first three years of high school ancFthat thirty credits must be earned in this time. Seniors would then be alFowed to substitute another class in place of P.E. Reactions from the students concerning this move were gained through polls and a P.E. Committee comprised of approxi- mately twenty students. Many favored it, others preferred physical education. Another change has been in that of class scheduling. Instead of Liberty's customary 1-7 Eeriods, there was an addition of an A period beginning at 7:37 in the morning. Two classes took advantage oft is early period: ROP Auto and Annual Staff, taught by Mr. Dou Kirk and Mr. William Batze respectively. This gave students a chance to enroll in subjects that their schedules woulql not ordinarily allow. The ROP meat program was a new course offering this year. LEA was honoured with a fine list of officers: Mr. Dennis Buckley, president, Miss Kaye Axelgard, vice-president, Mr. Harold Child, secretary, and Mr. Roy Krumland, treasurer. This committee spent much time reviewing col- lective bargaining because of SB 1605 the Board of Trustees did the same. Mr. Philip Devine directed a number of very successful plays this year. These include: Bye, Byr Birdie , A Funn Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum , fordinarilly the actors were students, but in the last mentioned play tlte entire cast was made up of staff personnell, Charlie's Aunt , and Oliver , Mrs. Billie Fortner was the first staff member to become a Thespian. The Turkey award was taken by Mrs. Evelyn Griffith for missing a curtain call and the Trooper award was given to Mr. john Meyers. The Performing Arts gained a dimmer board, funded by the class of 1971, the student council, and the Play makers. Much emphasis was ut on the lighting facilities and many improvements were made with two added spots, two area lights, and a light bar. Performances are now played in style. Much commotion was caused by the installation of a sink in Mr. P ilip Devine's room. It looked like World War I, he said. The AG Farm received a new large Green House for the horticulture class. A new Arts and Crafts Department was formed which was previously coupled with the Performing Arts and is now a division of its own. This year Arts and Crafts' creativeness placed Best o Show over all divisions in the Contra Costa Fair jln the last eleven years it has consistently placed first in High School Art.l and was also awarded the Best of Show competing against adult artists, a title that few high schools are able to brag about. The new department is comprised of Mr. Louis Racke, Mr. john Meyer, Mr. james Nabas, and headed by Mr.AWHFam Peters. Mr. Philip Devine and Mr. Steve Brunsvold, teachers of the American Experience Class, have been retained by the San Francisco Unified School District as consultants. Part of their job as such will be to exchange information regarding the development and teaching of this class. Mr. Laurance Welch started a new motorc cle training program for those students over sixteen years of a e who are interested in learning basic motorcycle skills. He was able to find a sponsor who supplied six motorcycles and the course has been reported as successful this year. Under the direction of Mr. Oliver Bascom a new English pro ram for sophomores was started that resembles an over-all composition class. At times all the English classes ogfered during corresponding periods were com- bined and taught through the mutual efforts of Mr. Richard Hackett, Mr. Robert Russell, and Mr. Oliver Bascom as one large class. Mr. james Plato was hired to the agriculture department to replace Lynn Harmonson. Mr. Ernest Albertson was added to the staff to teach English and Business courses. The Social Studies department gained Mr. joe Ortega and Mr. joe Tovar. Mr. jean-Paul Bosque-Oliva is our new English, Spanish, and French instructor. Mrs. june Drake stopped working at the Oakley school to devote more of her time at Liberty. Mr. Vernon Noble has made an effort to work closer with the students. Mr. Frank Valverde became the girls' Basketball coach. Mr. Allan jones took the Stage Band to Reno and began a Brentwood Community Recreational Band. In the Homecoming activities in October, the faculty tied for first with the seniors. Hurrah! C and I jCurricuIum and Instructionl, a committee established to look at the overall hi h school to see it it meets the need of the students and to su gest changes in innovations, was headed by Mr. Deweq Morgan. Mr. Eleanor Madrigal is a new agdition in the attendance office. She works as a bi-lingual secretary. In the attendance office tardy slips were done away with, in the counseling section report cards were redesigned, and there was a revision of data processing of materials. In the coaching staff we saw a new line-up: Coach jerry Black became the varsity baseball coach due to the resignatipn if Coach Robert Glenn last year, followed by coach joe Ortega as the junior varsity and Coach joe Tovar as ros . . Another change was that of the reorganization to the approach to special education. Mr. Dewel Morgan, resource specialist, began with fifteen other schools in the county working in a pilot program to develop a master plan for special education. Six differing areas in California carry this on. At the end o the high school period, counselors meet to discuss senior progress based on these plans. ,Q .Alsoa work shop was started for admissions to college, tech schools, and community colleges. Based on their CalyGui,dance scores, juniors considered the field most appro riate for them and listened to speakers of various profelssionsftalk about their work. This gave juniors a series oll5-6 units to look at future careers that interested them, Ca ejto be called Careers Day. . '- ' li 'abil ,I 1, 'M'f.'.ql-. 1 , ,. rf-1 ' I 1, g. ,iQ rf -4 ' I ' lg I X. Jr- 4 L 0 'HH- QQ 7 Vice-Principal Assists At Scheduling Session VICE PRINCIPAL GERALD CLAYBLJRN uses Tim Kent's shoul- der to o.k. a course request form during the spring merry-go- round session. AB, Esp.anoI,Sp.1nrsIr IA, IB, Spanish LBA, 'spanish Clu visor 154 FRANK ACEBO Delta Recreation Director ALTA ACKERMAN Counseling Secretary MIKE ADAMS BA, MA, Superintendent IRNEST ALBLRISON AA, BA, English QB, BusinessFunfI.1mr-nmls,Tvpingi IAMIS AIVES II ll'X ARCF IIA, MN! cmnsc-lor 4-. Q B m Qt, T. 2? ug Q' 4, 5f,,. C xx J 'WF , .5- '23 CX ' .. ,ri sf' A H :fab-6' , 2 - A. ',,.,gA fb '27- IOHN ARMENTA BA, Social Studies 1A,'IB, U.S. Geography, Current Events, Freshmen Class Adviser DOROTHY ARP Study Hall Supervisor KAREN AXELCARD BS, M.ED., Girls PE, Advanced PE, GAA Adviser, Volleyball and Softball Coach MANUEL AZEVEDO Head Gardner OLIVER BASCOM BA, MA, Advanced Placement English, English 200, English 1A-ZA, Crystal Wall Adviser WILLIAM BATZE BA, U.S. History, Freshmen Social Studies, Annual Staff, I, IV, World ldeologies, Annual Staff Adviser, Yearbook Society, Executive Board, CEC Committee Chairman ROBIN BECK Registrar, CSEA Reporter FRANK BERUMAN Custodian JERRY BLACK BA, General Science, Math 'IB. Senior Class Adviser, LEA Personal Policies, Varsity Baseball and Frosh Football Coach IACK BLOOMFIELD Board of Trustees DONNELLE BOMBEN BA, MSE, Reading Improvement 2, English 1A, Sophomore Class Adviser BARBARA BONNICKSON RN, School Nurse IEAN-PAUL BOSQUE-OLIVA BA, English 'IA, French, Spanish 1A,1B LOU BRONZAN BA, MA, Principal, FAL North Coast Section CIF Delegate, GFAL President STEVEN BRUNSVOLD BA, Pop Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Beginning Guitar, Ameri- can Experience, Choir Club Adviser, Madrigals Adviser 155 Teachers Cooperate To Solve Student Problems BIOLOGY Teacher, Mr. Ron Overton, and P.E. instructor, Mrs. Barbara Whitfield, take a break during the merry-go- if round that was held in january. bv,-,,,..-1' DENNIS BUCKLEY AA, BA, Chemistry, Physics. General Science IB, General Math ,x IB, Student Government, Student Council Adviser, Club ' Counsel Adviser, LEA President BA, English, 156 BILLIE CASEY Comptroller, CSEA Secret ERMIE CHAVEZ Teachers Aide HAROLD CHILD Soc ial Studies, Sophomor GERALD CLAYBURN BA, MA, Vice Principal PATRICIA CLAYVVELL BA, MS, Counselor ary e Class Adviser -Var- of x t S 4 'N, r' 'N G5 A . + , viii ,gl I , I ,s ,.,,.. ., ... ?' 'rdf- fx DALE COZBY AB, Woodshop 2-4 GERALD CRAWFORD BS, Algebra TA, ZA, Geometry, Tennis Coach IOE CUTINO Board of Trustees ANNETTE DAWSON CETA Aide KEITH DAWSON MA, Boys PE I-ll, Boys Block L Adviser, Wrestling Coach, Track Coach FRANK DEPARSIA AA, BA, Driver Training, Work Study Program, Soccer Coach MR. VERNON NOBLE is on the telephone trying to straighten things out while Robert Burroughs, his chief assistant, waits for a problem to rise. 157 American Experience Class Offers New Approach MR. PATRICK YOUNG, Mr, Alfred Valverde, Mrs, Pat Claywell, and Mr. Ellrie Schopp wait for the next group of students to schedule. PHILIP DEVINE BA, MA, Dramatic Productions, Creative Writing, Dramatic Literature, English 109, American Experience, Playmaker Adviser, International Thespian Society Adviser VIRGINIA DIEHI AB, MA, English NANCY DOI AA, BS, Bachelor Living, Homemaking 2, Foods 'l, Clothing, LEA Social Committee IUNE DRAKE BA, MA, School Psychologist, Freshmen Class Adviser NATALIE DUTRA Instructional Aide, Community Aide IUDY DYE Transportation Secretary RONALD ENOS BA, Math IB, Algebra IB, Varsity Football Coach IACK FERRILL MA, BA, Boys PF, III-IV, Block L Adviser, PE Department I h.iirr1i.in, lituicl I omhallf with Illllll IIDRIVER Adliillilklftlllfjll St-rrvlai. I SFA President V18 gp-f f. SL-I C-R SUE EORTNER BA, Bookkeeping I-Il, Typing I, You and the Law, Rally Squad Adviser LEONARD GERRY Board of Trustees ROY CHIGGERI BA, Boys PE, Adult Education Director, IV Basketball Coach LLOYD GILES Custodian IEANNE GLENN BS, English IB, Pep Club Adviser ROBERT GLENN BS, MA, Biology, Math, LEA Evaluation Committee ARTHUR GONZALES AA, BA, Current Events, Coordinator for AFS Indian Exchange Program ROBERT GONZALEZ GERALD HACKETT BA, English 100-200, 2BB Senior Composition CLARE lREDl HANNA Maintenance Man GERALD HARDT BA, Driver Education, Vocations, CEC Committee ELIAS HERNANDEZ BS, M.ED., Counselor NANCY HISATOMI District Bookkeeper, Legislative Insurance Chairman ALLAN IONES BM, MM, Instrumental Study, Band II, III, Stage Band Theory, Performing Arts Department Chairman DAVID KIRBY Vocational Education, ROP, WEE, IWE Coordinator, Tutor Supervisor 159 DOUGLAS KIRK BS, BIA, Vocational Auto Mechanics, Auto Club Adviser GAYLE KRUMLAND AB, Clothing I-IV, Homemaking III, Psychology ROY KRUMLAND AB, Typing I, Il, Clerical Office Practice, LEA Treasurer WG. ,f '1- ha K Facult Ties For First ln Homecoming Activities DENISE LINDSAY School Secretary, Work Experience Secretary LEONARD LUCIDO AB, MA, Counselor lOSEPHlNE MENDOZA Instructional Aide s'-- ' ffm 'n. 9.4 M Af B- 'r sw . , lr- X X 'Y'-JT gk, ls: l I L . , 'QQ 5 MR. JOHN ARMENTA seems to be quite amused by something one of his clowning students is doing. Mr. Armenta is the Freshman Class adviser and he also teaches several social studies classes. xl lx ' Y? X-Q-ff l MR. IERRY BLACK helps Student Aides Laurie McLendon and Debbie Rego. MR. WILLIAM BATZE and Mr. Gerald Hardt try to figure out a problem for Rene Siva MR. STEVEN BRUNSVOLD, Choir director, leads his musical group during the Christmas Concert. SICNALINC THE BAND to raise their instruments to begin playing is Band Director Allan jones. L F Sus. BILL MICHAUD BS, Agriculture Business, Agriculture Science, Natural Resources, Animal Science, FFA Adviser IERRY MILLER BA, MA, Boys PE I-IV, Head Basketball Coach DEWEL MORGAN AB, Resource Specialist. Special Education Instructor IAMES NABAS BA, Art Fundamentals, Crafts, Adult Education Instructor VERNON NOBLE AB, MA, Vice Principal, Director of Counseling IOE ORTEGA BA, Social,Studies, General Science, Career Guidance Frosh Basketball Coach, IV Baseball Coach dw SB16O Affects Entire School Personnel RONNIE OVERTON BS, Biology A, Physiology, Algebra ZB, LEA Evaluation De- velopment FRANK PAYNE BA, Discovering Computers, Business Math, Math IB, Typing I ALVIN PERRY Custodain WILLIAM PETERS BA, Art Fundamentals, Design and Composition, Painting, Drawing, LEA Evaluation Committee, LEA Social Committee, Chairman of Arts and Crafts Development RETA PIRTLE BS, MS, Typing I, Shorthand I,II, Business Writing, Senior Class Adviser JAMES PLATO BS, Ornamental Horticulture, General Agriculture, FFA Club Adviser IOE PREWETT Delta Recreation Director LOUIS RACKE BA, Crafts,AFS Adviser KENNETH REEVES Custodian SERAFIN REIS Grounds Gardener MARY RICHARDS Attendance Secreary BRYAN ROOFE Building and Grounds Supervisor 162 5 'N s lit! as r X' 4? it L.. i Q' D- fir I 1- A, AB, TONY ROZA Custodian CAROL RUSSELL BA, Girls PE ROBERT RUSSELL English 2-4, Psychology for Living ESTHER SANCHEZ Instructional Aide ELLRIE SCHOPP BA, MA, English I, Foreign Literature HERBERT SCOTT AB, MA, Trigomerty,C.eometry,Algebra IB, IA, junior Class Adviser WALTER SHARAFANOWICH BA, BS, MA, BLS, Librarian IOE SMITH Board ofTrustees WILLIAM SNOW BS, MA, President and Presidency, Sociology, U S History Tennis Coach MR. VERNON NOBLE and john Armenta are trying to control the crowd of students who are trying to get their classes. IEANNE SOMERHALDER 10 Library Aide M KATHERINE SORENSON AB, Library Clerk, Salary Committee Research Chairperson PETER SPRINCER BA, MA, Federal Government, U.S. History, CaIifornia's dv- Governments Y-as ERANK SOUZA Head Custodian PAT ST, IOHN Attendance Office Secretary I ,7 K. .I I ,Ay-1, BARBARA TARANGO Secretary CHERYL DRAKE works on filing envelopes during the fall rnerry-go-round session, while Mrs. Barbara Tarango takes a break. IOE TOVAR BS, LCS. History, IV Football Coafh, Frosh Baseball Coafh ALFRED VALVERDE P' 'N BA, Reading Improvement I, English IB, Girls Basketball Coach rritrt vm Tfxsstitt Q AB, MA, LS, History, Ancient Civilizations, Latin I, II, CSF Adviser 164 . 'fl' 'ff-f .i 5, 9 . ...fl 5, 'Tx X ,Q Classified, I f..r DOROTHY WEEKS Yard Supervisor LAURANCE WELCH BS, U.S. Geography, Mechanical Drawing, Driver Training, Motorcycle Safety BARBARA WHITFIELD BS, Girls PE, Gymnastics Coach, Track and Field Coach Certificated Staff Work Together 3 X i GARY WILSON Auto ll, Metals ll, Wood LUCY WONG Payroll and Accounts Payable Clerk, CSEA Treasurer, CSEA Salary Committee PATRICK YOUNG AA, BS, ROP Meat Processing, Animal Science, General Agriculture,FFA Club Adviser ' 'iiii S, ,:- f- 1 ,I - -. - 4. Q4 f br MRS. ALTA ACKERMAN and Mr. Ron Overton help Tony Harrewyn ing. 5 165 , during the second semester schedul- ADS A A 81 W 170 Abar Refrig 168 Ace Hardware 168 A l 84 S 190 Al Eames Ford 168 Alpine Packing Co 168 Antioch Auto Toggery 190 Antioch Evergreen 190 Antioch Opticians 190 Antioch Sewing 190 Antioch Stationery 190 Antioch Toyota 197 Antioch Wheel 81 Brake 170 B Bales Bait 81 Tackle 170 Bank of Ag 81 Commerce 172 Bank of America 195 Berg's jewelry 170 Berry Pastry 170 Bethel Harbor 181 Bethel Market 172 Bethel Yacht Sales 195 Bicycle West 195 Big O Tires 172 Bill Brandt Ford 172 Brentwood Auto 172 Brentwood Barber Shop 186 Brentwood Builders' Supply 187 Brentwood Dental 186 Brentwood Disposal 186 Brentwood Feed 170 Brentwood Floral Service 187 Brentwood Furniture 187 Brentwood Hardware 187 Brentwood News 187 Brentwood Pharmacy 188 Buffo's 188 Byer's Auto Body Shop 188 C Camino Mobile Home Park 178 Canada Pump Sales 188 Capri Beauty Salon 191 Carahimo Produce Co 189 Carter's Marine Center 189 Casey's Custom Paint 81 Body 189 Central Bank 188 Centro Mart 169 Chaims Market Charles Duffy M.D. 189 Chevron Service 174 Clinton W. Sudweeks 191 Coin Operation Laundry 181 Columbus Travel Agency 191 Copeland Yard 191 Copper Kettle Deli 198 Cottage-Florist 200 Cove 200 Craft and Tea Shoppe 199 Crystal Dairy 178 Cutino's Feed 172 ' ' -Im,-ffgls.. ll' ii.: - I . 'fivfiijf .. SUPPORT THOSE ADVERTISERS WHO HELPED FINANCE THIS BOOK D Dave Cowan 193 Dave 81lim's Gulf 178 Delta Cleaners 181 Delta Deli 176 Delta Garage 175 Delta Rec 175 Delta Volkswagan 181 Diablo Chemical 181 Diablo Florists 178 Dr. leffery 175 Dr. Richard F. Rye 182 E Ellies 175 European Motors 175 F Fairview Chevrolet 176 Famous Fashions 176 Farmers Insurance 176 First Federal Savings 177 Foxy Lady 177 Fred Aguaviva Real Estate 176 G Gene's Deli 176 Green's T.V. 177 H Hernandez Real Estate 192 H 8: L Paints 177 H 81 M Auto Dismantling 192 Hogan Chevrolet 192 Hoey 84 Hoey 177 I International Sasauge 192 I lake's Variety 192 james Fine Men's Apparel 179 loanne's Burritos 179 lohn's Lumber 81 Hardware 179 loseph L. 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' ....,,,'- .V 1 -., 'I '1- Y X5 Sherry Wubbena U fx BETHEL MARKET CUTiNo's FEED SUPPLY All Your Grocery Needs Feed For All Animals Complete Car, Truck and Tractor Tires 684-2040 500 Mai n Street 625-2200 35 Bethel Island Road Bethel Island, California Oakley California Blu. BRANDT Fono 2 WRU! L V C Brentwood 412 East 18th Street 4 n iochf alifornia A 'phOmf757-6420 COMPARE oun sEnvicE Too! Brentwood Auto P a I n C Balm UF HGRICUUURB I CUMUIEHCU 534-4450 Compliments and Best Wishes 659 Railroad Ave. Brentwggd, CA, To the Class of 76 Member of F.D.l.C. 634-3952 740 First Street Brentwood, California Pat's Truck Stop Dallas Shanks ludi Bristow, Linda Scortino C-B-C Curtis, Broderick, and Cinquini Real Estate Investments Highway4 508 3rd St. Brentwood Antioch 634-3508 757-1020 -'i 'lwn. 'W '55---.,,,w.h '--... chevron john Maxon S Chevron Service e -Brakes-N ght L e Conditio Chevron Auto Service otect N C nty-Com e M ste Cha gea dBank Ame c dW Ico le. Congratulations Class of 76 Recreation Department 1 850 Second Street Brentwood, California 94513 14151 634 3521 Ext. 58 0 serving Brentwood Oakley Byron Kmghtsen Bethellsland o Christina Bacehini, David Beck IN ANTIOCH 11410 ggggg E uro pe an Motors srfcmusrs llv mf HfPAll-7 DF ,ran ' VOLKSWAGEN 8: OTHER FOREIGN CARS From Minor Tune-Ups To Mgjor Overhauls X372 We Do It All N ENGINES Gs TRANSMISSIONS FR! AT nrscoum' mucus X Q Q eg orzu e uns iam' l OPE ON S T ' mcrsnums ,,':,',5, ' no wzsr num swan ' A oc Congratulations Class of Congratulations 1 Donor DODGEDART Class of From Dr. leffry and leanette Amar 175 FAIRVIEW CHEVROLET D e D e I I ' 1725 -10th St., Antioch 757-2011 Gourmet Delicatessen Farmers Insurance The store with the young taste in fashion with Q I R h ready-to-wear sportswear, lingerie, and shoes a n ' a a n Second 81 G Street, Downtown Auto' F I re' Llfef Truck' Eighteenth 8: A Street, Antioch Square ' Antioch, California Conlrnerclal 757-4600 Mutual Fund 634-3775 Beryl V. Acquavlva GE Z Sale associate VILLAGE DELICATESSEN Sppcmhzmgm Levio 8- Elsie Lombardi 757-0412 1516 A Street Antioch, Colifornio , . , , Pizza, Torpedo and Submarine Res1dentlaI,Commerclal, Income properties Sandwiches Ravioli and Spoghems Bcrbecued Chicken and Spare Ribs Mountain Properties and Investments. Domesilf and Imported Cheeses We 754-3484 ' rv BEST WISHES Appliance HOEY at HOEY ' L ts U t 1 Furniture arges e ec ion o Stereo Component Equipment in Eastern Contra Costa County. 514 W. 4th St. 737 Second Stfeet ' Town li Country Downtown Brentwood, California 634-1348 757-5555 rg-fx: T53 Peterfvtartin A Tim Martinez, Rick Folsom Q . FIDELITY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION v N 4? 47 East18tn Street Antioch, California Come visit us at the Foxy Lady Coiffu re ' 757-5400 Solve all your problems on Hair Fashions Meet all of our experts Enjoy the atmosphere Men and Women welcome HAL BAiLEY's L84H PAINTS W 2000 A Street Antioch, Calif. 94509 Phone: 754-2323 Kerri Brown, Tim Martinez 177 L a Nunn, Pat McMurtrey jack P. Hernandez Licensed Real Estate Broker Ranch Broker 1456 Highway 4 Area Code 415 Brentwood, Ca. 94513 Office 634-4113 Residence 634-4517 H8fM Auto Dismantling H: . ' ll i 1 .. ..,,,,,,W , 1 ! K . ., A -.,, VV 3 'Tic v 1. C' I-C . M' ei Wil 1 i 1 S 6 WMM, lptd Dl -JY 1' W, Bar-B-Q Chicken, Pizza Sandwiches L ge Variety of s g d Ch s from y t Werner G O 754 0133 1903DSt t At hClf jAKE'S VARIETY STORE 655 First Street Brentwood, Calif. 94513 Best Wishes to Class of '76 Owners lay 81 judy Gunder Hogan Chevrolet Oldsmobile, Inc. For the Best Deals and Sales See Martin M. Enos, Sr. Home-634-3120 Dealers-634-1133 ' .V 'YV F VK IA D I X A ll V4 by li I- v 5 'A . 0 Q. X. I K Alllhq .Lu C ,.- -it 'il wk- ik- 'ux mt. illlxvl ,I -Bmrwoon Highway 4 and Brownsville Road 'S m4,5m151UlERl1 ' 1 H5479 4 ' --1: XX 1- lOHNSON'S LUMBER R 1oANNE's Atoqfv-E BURRITOS QR' HARDWARE Electrical 84 Plumbing Supplies Highway 4 Delta Rd. Phone: 634-3665 A Name You Can Trust Main Street Oakley, California 625-3883 IAMES - FINE MEN's APPAREL lmeph L' V'era 1653 A Street Antioch, California 94509 757-1055 T Martinez JOSTEN'S PRODUCTS SYMBOLIZE YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS FINEST TRADITIONS - SCHOOL SPIRIT - GRADUATION - ACHI FINE CLASS RINGS - YEARBOOKS - DIPLOMAS AWARDS - GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS I MT SERVING THE THIRD GENERATION OF AMERICAS FINEST STUDENTS Your person: ative Mr- Richard Trucking P.0. Box 597 Oakley, California 94561 Phone C4155 634-1700 Home Phone- 625-3898 Mobile Phone l209I 466-2534 Car 1599 Highway 4 FIRST RATE-NOT cur RATE KEEP-U-NEAT CLEANERS 1815 A Street Antioch, California WHITE SHIRTS OUR SPECIALTY Qwnef Phone Richard Spohn 757-1775 115 Burton Court M g 179 D C Danville, Calif. 303 GI on otten MT. VIEW FOOD CENTER Highway 4 Brentwood, California Sherresa Leroux Mike lensen Nancy Ellsworth 1455.2 Paul Blacker ' 1 JEWELERS INC. L slNcE1935 Route 2' BOX 526 Phone 415f634-4961 516 SECOND STREET - DOWNTOWN ANTIOCH - 757-1404 2610 soMERsvTLLE ROAD - COUNTY EAST MALL - 757-7227 BRENTWOOD, CALIFORNIA 94513 Distributors for Telephones LIBBEY-OWENS-FORD CO. Oakland 444-4634 PITTSBURG PLATE CLASS Byron 634-4567 MYGRANT GLASS COMPANY WHOlESALE ONLY 711 Eleventh Ave., Oakland 180 3800 Byron Hwy., ByfOl'1 Peter Martin,Tim Martinez N Mitch Ball, Bob DePiazza, Garett Gill DELTA CLEANERS ISABELLE GILL 219 OAK ST. 634-3831 BRENTWOOD, CALIF. 94513 ALTERATIONS OF ALL INDS WE OWN AN OPERATE OUR OWN PLAN Bethel Harbor jKvXXwjKjXvjX Elevator Launch Harbor Road, Bethel Island Pat and lohn Walsh 684-2141 DIABLO AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS CO. DEWEY DE MARTINI THE PAINT HOUSE Automotive and House Paints paints, accessories, and wallpapers 1524 A Street Antioch 757-2838 FREE DELIVERIES Proprietors: Dennis and Rita Murphy si' ff aa ll DELTA VOLKSWAGEN Sales - Service - Parts 3100 Delta Fair Blvd. Antioch, Calif. 757-6040 Coin Operated Laundry 1406 Highway 4 634-4584 Tim Martinez Chuck Shahan 181 V575 V5 W'LE,'iff2,fZgif0X ' ' I 733 Second Street OVER 14 Yr-:Aus IN ANTIOCH ff' ' f'- W'll'am B' COX ' Bfokef , ITALIAN SPEEIAGLTIES '-ax' , ' I , mzzA - LA A NE ,.':.f I lrbxiglf sccvuur PAHMIGIANA Phone-634-1165 wt cALAMAm A -I , f n nAviou - SPAGHHTI .'v '-- S E A - ,l iii? 1 ,A ,DMSO f,f,Q,,Q?,'Q'2,is HOMES BUILDING SITES A fx L- ' -i oimsns ro oo , T' 9 C i,l'xc1ii Dixxm ,, R in g, gpm T355 A Sm 757 631 1 Ranches and Country Homes X 104 w. zum Amxocn I- ludi Bristow LlNGANE'S Men and Boy's Clothing Regular 84 Flare Keds and Converse Athletic Shoes 6141st Street Phone: 634-3958 Brentwood Tripp's Bait Shop Dr. Richard F. Rye Licenses One Stop Soda Bait Candy ' -me Cigams Congratulations G mcery Kngjggirsenfif d Class of T1 TCSS O3 zGakle,y?Calif. ll ll 31'fQf'Zi3ZlIl?E,5 6222233 Begt Wigheg A Iwayg TRIANGLE DODGE Chrysler Triangle Mobile Homes and American Recreational Vehicle Center A' Motors 85 E. l8th Antioch, California jeep Mal Vineberg General Manager Bus. Phone 757-7200 Pefef Mfiffin Tim Martinez 'gf-lhn'S GPU! wf m ofa Q W IMILE NORTH OF BRENTWDOD-HWY.4AT SUNSET ROAD Phone 634-4822 RCSSIER-PREWETT-FORTNER, RU55O'5 HARBOR INC, At the End of Piper Rd. Bethel Island INSURANCE BRQKERS Dry Dock, Covered Berths, Launch 5l l Second Street P.O.BoX 487 684-2024 Antioch joe Russo Tim Martinez f3Sk f bout Qur 'overea 'ry as R 5. sq LONE TREE ,Eg DRIVE l N ft '4we TX Corner of Lone Tree Way and Highway 4 Brentwood Nancy Ellsworth Sheressa Leroux Paul Blacker Mikelensen CHINESE FOOD SPECIALIZING IN TAKE our room Congratulations Class of '76 LONE TREE WAY MEDICAL - DENTAL Dr.Abe Kaplan Dr. PaulKrey y Dr. Hugh V. Maiocco Dr. james Wadnizak 184 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 We Carry an Assortment of Lee's, Wrangler, leans, jackets, 81 Coats MORGAN'S WESTERN CLOTHINGO FEEDQ TACKQ VET REMEDIES CALL AHEAD The Complete Western Store 634- 4 629 l415l 625-3949 giigyowgals l33v5y6f: rs, ' Qu 1 49 Q., 'U BRIDGEHEAD DRIVE-IN, STAMM THEATRE 84 CAMPANIL CINEMA P.O. Box 633 Bridgehead 757-4114 Campanil - 757-4460 Stamm-757 f 2303 i MOVIE TONIGHT J ,.,. iv , -U 7' 'E 'H ..,. '45 .. , ff on , ' - .,.w,, . ft, XIX I an n,-4. Peter Martin, Kerri Brown, Tim Martinez Antioch's Finest PAUL'S FOSTER'S FREEZE BRENTWOOD BARBER SHOP Prop. lack Harrison 325 Oak Street Brentwood, California Oakley Pharmacy Oakley Shopping District Food and Refreshment Center 625-2752 O0I'IeYf Callfomm Best Dressed Burgers in Town COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE Open Daily 11 to 11:30 Fri. 81 Sat, Till Mid. 400 East 'I8tI1 St. Antioch 757-6441 BRENTWOOD DENTAL BUILDING BRENTWOOD DISPOSAL SERVICE 761 Second Street Brentwood, California 634-4089 rx Good Life AA 1317 HIGHWAY 4 BRENTWOOD. cAi.iF. 94513 14151 634-3124 Livermore Production Credit Association THOMAS TRYON BRANCH OFFICE MANAGE i Brentwood Builders l i Brentwood Calif. Supply 609 Railroad Ave. 634-3531 run ,,,,, ' f. BR i s-an I.. , my .ufllgl CJ ' illllfi 11 'l '4ll . C 1l'!'.rz A Brentwood Floral Service BRENTwooD HARDWARE Brentwood, CA 839 First Street 634-3600 - ni tl 'News 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 l57 Phone: 634-3123 Hardware - Plumbing Paint Garden Tools 629 First St. Brentwood 634-3201 BRENTWGOD FURNITURE Complete Home Furnishings Floor Coverings-Custom Draperies Televisions-Stereos-Appliances 634-4480 187 Barbara Calletti 'I S'-X X. ,BEM BRENTWOOD PHARMACY AI-IT0 BODY REPAIR Prescriptions are our specialty Fine Cosmetics - Film - Gifts 316 Oak Street 634-2156 L - 1 11 . sa' ,.,,, - V .V x ll ' -seals. - - - -YQ 74 A. .2 - .'..........,' ,h-,-.1,g-.-'-:'..11!F ' - .-an ' - - Peter Martin If i I Fr Estimates 73 I f ,X BYER'S AUTO BODY REPAIRS Lenny Byer Brentwood, Calif. 634-3198 Canada Pump Sales and Service Olga Felix,Ieanette Amar,Tim Martinez I D Ili n g PANCHO'S MARKET . . Rt. 1 Box 488 Antioch, Calif Biggest Little Store in Brentwood 634-4123 Open Sundays and Holidays I BU F F O 5 ICE 81 F EED I Complete feed line: Purina,Albers,M.D. . . Fullline of Vet supplies Flnest Bank In -w n r ilf r n . ICE holesalea d eta o a yoccaso Contra Costa County IF YOU CAN RAISE IT WE CAN FEED IT I.K. CUNNINGHAM l415I757-6000 608 WeSt3'd Sffeef VICE PRESIDENT AND MANAGER 625-2211 Phone 757-1144 Antioch, California CARAMIHO l Produce Co. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 76 Carter's Marine Center Yacht Broker's North-East Corner Bethel Island Bridge Bethel Island, CA 94511 Gary Carter Phone -684-2689 Owner or 684-3611 Congratulations Class of '76 Compliments of Charles C. Duffy ' 'l All CASEY'S CUSTOM PAINT 84 BODY SHOP Pick-ups, Cars, Vans, Boats, and Bikes Insurance Work Also Mike Casey 'l'l42N H'gh y4 634-1133 B d C lif 'I Debbi Upshaw, Tim Martinez and Becky Zavala ANTIOCH SEWING MACHINE EUREKA 81 SINGER VACUUM CLEANER CENTER Sewing Machine Sales and Service Bob Bennett 757-4981 209 G Street PHONE 757 1141 FAS-K SERVICE, antzbci mtv taggezy COMPLETE AUTO UPHOLSTERY Antioch Opticians Over 1,000 Fra mes to Choose From Industrial Safety Glasses Contact Lenses the Same Day One Year Free Insurance Photo Sun 84 Polaroid Sunglasses Made to Order Emergency Repairs 81 Adjustments No Appointment Necessary State Licensed Sandy Frhy A.j. 84 S. Bookkeeping-Income Tax Pick-up 84 Delivery Service roPs 1 sans . PANELS - CARPETS 757-1761 Custom Interi 2066 St. ANTISGS lcllltiiglwlaiivgalglclg ?5C:cf'gAgifkdayS ANTIOCH EVERGREEN Amo FLORIST AN D N U R SERY Free Delivery and Garden Supplies William and Millie Gill 1 Office 757-4568 Highway4Antioch 625-3881 gli leg: INR -EL ' ANTIOCH STATIONERS Lf--1 757-1550 L, Chuck Shanan Tim 190 I Martine ' 'tt l I - T 1 Martinez PORT STOCKTON Food Distributors Inc. We Feature NUGGET Brand 466-0096 Stockton, California Good Luck Class of '76 CAPRI BEAUTY SALON gutsy 'SQ CX . 6 ., ' 'QHHAUK phone: 757-3643 221 Oak Street Brentwood 634-4812 Jw CALL US OR VISIT OUR OFFICE FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS DOWNTOWN ANTIOCH West Second 84 G-Streets I I I I I I 0388! so,- ?' 9 ef Q, 'fmt N- -I ig? I , A. ,.' I 'UT i Ilmll I' 4 '32l1,:l . LAM N'l 7.1 I IAN ., - - mx FR F' IAQ Qu' f ., ' 1 .. yu.-uv, ati., Z Paul Blacker, Nancy Ellsworth, Sherresa Leroux, Mike lensen CLINTON, W. SUDWEEKS General Contractors Floating Structures Commercial- 625-2927 Residential- 634-3922 339 A Brownstone Road Oakley COPE LAND .LW. YARDS Retail lumber 84 building materials Don Lea Walnut Blvd. 81 Dainty Ave. Manager Brentwood, Calif. 94513 Phone 41 5f634-3520 I -'np -- Tim Martinez Rick Folsom ml Tim Martinez, Debbie Upshaw, Becky Zavala Ir, , L at - 'Fifa-F- I e all I , . .! CAMINOEL 9 ' 4 ' MOBILE HOME PARK MANAGER ., t I SPACE so A. I Aw Sherry Wubbena Camino Mobile Home Park Graves Crystal Dairy YSTA DAVE 84 llM'S C-ULF DIABLO VIEW rLoRlsT Highway 4, Brentwood EYIIIIIIIIIIIIIWETAT, ff llllllllllllllfll ,Il , Ul1llIlll!lllIlif,y I Q5 wifi gi I 'ferfff 'llllllll ' QM A 517- E? fn' I ' sg-A '- -at I 1' 4 'f' T'-'f , .2-I-tin ,- ,, ctw. 1- . ' ' --Q A .unyy t' -- 'rf l Flowers Whisper What Words ,Q Never Say FLORIST TRANS WORLD DELIVERY SERVICE 757-4636 1925 D Sfreeg Antioch, California hi - lm L11 - - mscounr rmcfs JY 'r Z fad' y 0 J' u I LARGEST SELECTION OF STRACK TAPES IN AREA' Complete Home and Auto 8-Track Stereo Systems fi I AWO hG Jr, Q4 S Ann-vw-N110-nm-u P.JnteIISYAr1IiOCh Music Box Atl' and 'GM Sts , Antioch 757-6618 D VE COWAN PHOTOGRAPHY 2008 Treadway Lane Pleasant Hill, California 94523 Phone 933-5750 ' 687-8148 Lisa Robertson '38 KAP' r a convnumr cutout mms - me DELIVERY ANYWHERE QAK l-EY THE STORE SHANNON AUTO PARTS I THAT PAYS You FOR WAITING Whole Sale-Retail-Foreign 81 Domestic F R ON YOURSELF High Performance Parts 1 Doug'sHeaders- TRW No mailer how much lhey'i'e gol, mostpeople hare ! K - Miller Tires . . x. - Offenhauser no objectwnlo sating money. t Holly' AC' Champion ANTIOCH, PHONE 757-3I2l ,i IN AHTIOCH ILVE RA tlftltglbilg since 1939 Lumber Building Materials Hardware ' PVQACUTFEUUVWS f Floor8tCeiling Tile G D6COV8IIf'1g DEPT. ,, Garden Supplleg ' Plywood . Plumbing Supplies o Roofing - Electrical Supplies L htF t t Ig 'X mes ' Pre-Finished Panelirfg of Paint St Wallpaper f Bathroom Vanities - Custom Fire Screens Monday Thru Friday 8-6 Sat. B-5 Sunday 9-3 757-2900 223 Railroad Ave. SAN IOAQUIN FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 210 Dainty Avenue Brentwood, California 634-T137 Open Monday 81 Tuesday 10-4 194 Chuck Shaman im Martinez Complete Front End Aligment Services American Parts Machine Shop Service Open8to6P.M. 6253532 Sun-9tO1P-'W 502 Main St. Oakley -N gl - V g if 7 YW lf, ,iw ,. 1 Paul Barnes Red Carpet Realtors ,, Masonry products Antioch Office Brentwood Office 100 East 18th St. 220 Oak Street 757-2320 634 3566 Peter Martin I fi , if SALES Chuck REPAIRS Q Shanan PARTS '9- ,, 3100 Delta Fair Blvd. - Antioch, Ca. 94509 Kerri W Telephone Q41 51 754-4844 Bfown W' X W Featuring: Nishiki, Peugeot, AQ, Raleigh, Mundo, 8: Windsor. E All bicycles completely assembled and tuned to factory specifications. M ..', .t an iilalrri Bethel Island Yacht Sales New 8K Used BOX Corby Davis H b B k glxiseegts Bethel Island,California 94511 Yacht ro er l415l684-3317 i W f' - wgn:'x1 , Y ,-ruin-an ' Y ..,,t Anne Brooks, lan Stolhand Bank of America 241 Oak St Brentwood, CA X Barbara Galletti ' Tim Martinez ,392-f ' ' -f ' Skyway Auto Wlreckers, Inc. 24 Ilour Towing - T Days A Week s to 6 PM CARS BOUGHT 61 SOLD FOREIGN 61 DONIICSTIC Highway 4 61 Sims Brentwood 634-2400 -pa.:-2'-' 'Er - 451-ti. -: H . ' Mike Jensen, Kerri Brown, Nancy Ellsworth, Paul Blacker STOCK PHARMACY Prescription Specialists Participating Drug Programs AETNA - PREPAID - PAID - BLUESHIELD - CHAMPUS - PCC - PCS - MEDICAL 757-5355 T5'I8A Street Bernard R. Stock Antioch, CA 94509 Terry's Table just Over The Bridge BETHEL ISLAND Phone 684-2414 Props: Terry 81 Phil We Feature Breakfast 81 Lunch Every Day Dinners Fri., Sat. 81 Sun. we Closed Tuesday Stanley Fleet Service Tires, Batteries, Accessories Phillips Products Diesel Fuel Highway 4 and Neroly, Antioch 757-3266 Manuel Querantes Manager PP Q fig gras: .' f is l State Farm Insurance Companies Home Offices-Bloomington, Illinois STATE FARM INSURANCE CARL CROSS Walter H. Reinke Auto-Fire-Homeowners Life Insurance Too 516 W. 4th St. Bus. 757-6600 Antioch. Cal. 94509 Res. 625-2668 STUART REALTY for all of your real-estate needs 353 Walnut Blvd. 634-2165 Brentwood, California WOOD 63 3 O l ' VANG-AS TANK SALES - TANK RENTALS APPLIANCES - VVASHERS. DRYERS, HEA WATER EATERS. C B WE: a ' 'A' ' ,V If --...T mg Nr.. -. x.4..':fK'.R,..t.:- STORNETTA Straw Hat Pizza Pointof Timber Road and Highway 4 Brentwood California 634-2276 EEAIIY MIX Kerri Brown, Mike Jensen, Nancy Ellsworth L'l.1lLli!ll.li'l.1lBl All Moms SALES - ssavrcs ',.fIf,'.,,c Of Mmocll Lusmcs ses HowMucH CAR Your Money CAN suv: 1600 w. 10th sn, Antioch 754-1990 Under New Management and Ownership Q S A z Tim Martinez, Peter Martin, Kerri Brow 'Q I 'I97 n La Plaza Mexican Restaurant orders to go 2500 Sycamore Drive Opens Antioch, CA 754-6556 Seven Days a Week Wells Fargo Bank Congratulations Class of H7611 COPPER KETTLE DELICATESSEN 313 Oak Street, Brentwood, Ca. Sand h P Ht wic es, izza, o Foods, Cheeses, Cold Meats, and Barbequed Chicke 634-2818 Carolyn Fertad Owner Fl. Liberty Drug For Prescription Service Billy E. Henderson Ph G 1452 Highway 4 634-2141 B d 1 i K X X al - 5 I ' A -N ffl- si ' 2. .. fr , ,r . A Vaquero Farms Inc 1438 Highway 4 Brentwood Congratulations Class of Phone 75 634-2176 Leo's Sporting Goods and Hardware WATER CONDITIONING BY SERVtiUSOF'lZ of Contra Costa County w.S2gr7wlJ 685-3622 73 Buchanan Circle Pacheco. California 94553 Congratulations Class of '76 lx e 4? t'-lil-it-F IAI. I N .fl The Cra t. a:ncITea.5Boppe W is mi K. . 5' Slrrzugr Typ: my G71 Slay: tu S,1!t't'lIIflQ't' 171 CRAFT ew . M Hwfw' ' 81 me Q' SHOPPE 8 xx x u. fd I 1' 4 -5- ' l ll! ! , 'M 1 ' l','iXl5 l Qt: lr IX! i L, ' . rig 'Q' px 'i x' , v' 1' ,G ' at Somersville Road Arts 8: Crafts Supplies Imported Teas 81 Coffee Craft Classes-Gifts Support the Advertisers Who Help Finance This Book The Plantery 210 C., St, A living plant We give 757-3525 is a lasting plant Gift of Love parties x lr,- f v Y., . ,. .et A vi., i gwrzf r .gl - - A -- , 1 mlfii f' A 4? Ricklfolsom A Tues., Wed., Thurs., 10-9 P.M. Mon. 84 Fri. 10-6g Sat. 10-55 Closed Sun. 'N gf Peter Martin l Tim Martinez -in Wayne '- ' Robertson a1l! 'iQ-Qi ,542 I 1 99 COTTAGE FLORIST Floral and Gifts 1412 A Street, Antioch, Calif. 94509 - 757-2373, 757-9262 BOB and MARY FRANCHETTO Peter Martin Tim Martinez Bethel Island For Fine Dining Come to the Cove Paul Blacker Kerri Brown Nancy Ellsworth Mike lensen PHONE wen 634-2600 IIB Real Estate FLI B 2 ' FARM AND LAND IROKII - IIAL IITATE IIVIIYIIIITI !F RICFIQI 3025 GATEWAY pggp iz... 141516253240 BETHEL lsumo, onus. 94511 O0 meg., T ar' Ron's Barber Shop Village Shopping Center We cut anybody's hair Phone: 634-2555 RANCHO FURNITURE Larry Smith Highway 4 84 Bolton Rd. Phone Oakley, California Bus. 625-2560 ii A Vicky Sm th Band III Receives Command Performance MR. ALLAN IONES, Band Director for Liberty Union High School, proudly displays the Superior Plaque that his Band III won at the State Music Festival held at Modesto lunior College. The plaque represents a Command Performance by the judges, the first a Liberty band has won since 1968. I I 1-1 L Q U 6' am, 5 S l -....,, i -an , Lg -, -.U,, ,,.1rm,hel-.4 Ta A Sports, Activities Capture Student Attention nC n1 QV i ' Y Us j y, , 5- if ' i . A y f f'-uf! ' ,,,. ' Fe. W t .-f-mfr -ff , . 1. A, , J .. ,ri , . , .f , ,ff , A v 'film-f if-f . .. 1,- uQN,a- ' M14-51 :My .4-'...L' Q. f . ' -.f 1 '1 i?7 202 '1 K .A . . .va-. 4. .J al Y, -L 1 M' Nh. .A . CHX K Q ' fi 4 Q I at - ii' :-+-:th fi -e V l - I ' , J., ' in '.,. I K ,,u..,.r 1 ig' ' f' - . ' I' Q, ir i mfewi'- i ' 1 'fr ' 5 ' ,.,!o'-mv. in 1 - ' llllll !l - ' 'V !! i tt Q' in it i V 4 ' 1 H - 1 i ' .. . , 1'. 1 ' '-'van - ,. -J. 1 e . - Aw 3. 'H' i- 'f..k1F'f '-I I , ' ,' 'glee-'gil 'V' f' . . nv U '- 'fa-'Qi ' ' '1 I , , Tj 3? ii N ' ffzfl? 'Jia v , .451 ' 1 M f I' vw' , 't I an - I 'j. . tmlxrl lv' , x ,Ur t' 1 . .x . 1 ns x x Q Q ' K :A ,L K T '1 f XX 'T Q 1, -11.2 04' 4:5- nf ,. v ., X ' 'X A 194. K H 1 1 s a. 'thu x 'E 5' ff 7 , ff XA ,Q 'Q ww? - ' 'ii ' K x N . 72-yr Q 11 , W .V P ,.'-'CP-.Q , '- 1 fe ' 's 'Pm 'ml . Afferf 1 N 'ff' 1, A ' zflgfi I 1- rms: 1 , gf ' L 3' 11 Q., ' , x 1 4 V 'I eznlx, as V. .' - ,gif 'V f' 2 v - - -457 iff '.' F: ' v 'iii . If sf' 6941? b, 'T' I W3 ' , If j, Y 3 S -g lf? . ' 5 A 'r . ',.- W 'N A L1 ' f il' , X , x Ap, ,. 'biglfg , 4. ' . 225, . ,. iss. . ,.,, l.'. 203 Q F-Zhu. -. Fw 1 QINH1' ,. -f ':4i3 f -li' f 'xfv-. A A-P: MMI sf. 'Ml 4 ci if 1. '5 '. - 1 Q, -'M 1 - Q - f J. .1 - , X 'Q ' ,Jill an at W . if., S , 3 , 9 5 C 3, fi 'ff .C 4 , - -- .. P -6' ' -sv V Y 8 S l x ,fy KM 3 '4 I xt .V ,' 4 6 S . 5: . AFS TOP ROW: Glenda Ransom, Leslie Hanna, Chris Lefler, Lisa Barr, Fernando Chavez, Lisa Mune, Roberto Amigo. SECOND ROW: Ther- esa Frazier, Penny Townsend, Sandy Pittman, Linda Borges, Maxine Dannelley, Yvonne Lefler, Ariane Vyvey. BOTTOM ROW:Flora Selga, Lourdes Sanabria, Rosmary Martinez, Laura Sanabria, jennifer Lefler, Gina Barajas, Barbara Galleti. AFS Helps Student Exchange Program .V , S ig , m , 'H' kai, '77 t X 1 X uwvsufg' ll 3-1 -7 SITTING DOWN to discuss Annual Staff issues are Mr. William Batze, adviser, Kim KATHY SERNA, Sports Editor and Photographer, Griggs and Debbie Henry, Assistant Editors. Debbie seems to be caught by surprise by is a little camera shy as she is caught by the cam- what Mr. Batze says. era. K, ! if PHOTO EDITOR, Melrina Maggiora sits in a comfortable position as she sorts negatives. ADVISER, Mr. William Batze, attempts to rearrange his room after an Annual Staff prank. ,X . . :rg 2' I Q1 -1 It takes not one, but many people working together to produce any suc- cessful project. If it had not been for the efforts and spirited teamwork afforded by our 1976 LION staff, this book would have never been com- pleted. We would also like to thank Mr. Dave Cowan for his fine photog- raphy work and Mr. Bill Stephenson for all his help. One cannot imagine the joy of having so many people, each with differing ideas, all working towards the same goal. This yearbook, the outcome of our work, we hope to be the best yet. Each of us learned new responsibilities as we began and finished our respective tasks. We, as co-Editors, sincerely hope that all future editors will find as much enjoyment in their responsibilities, through which they must always remem- ber that no matter what may befall them, they will undoubtedly reach their goals if they meet each challenge with determination, and most of all, have the type of people aiding them that supported us. Thank you all. Lori Modrall and Debra Maggiora Co-Editors-in-chief E35 M-gg bfi SD wfb 550 m 321 i ,7,'r'r1 T75 FD O--I 23 327s Sm 'U-.. 3.2 O Q5 ' fn wo. phd 3-4 DQ. FDC I. lf: OOO O.-. TJ' ihfb I I s v Nb., A , 3 1, nf' , -1 . ln, ni. '24- ,l V 7 CAUCHT BY surprise while working on pages is Debbie Young. She is Senior Class Editor. , L I if , . ' v , l I , I 1 L J- LEFT TO RIGHT: Diana Ambrosino, Debra Maggiora, Mr. William Batze, Marilyn Sanabria, Anne Brooks, Debbie Celoni, Melrina Maggiora, Flora Selga, Rosemary Martinez, julie Schwitters, Patty Ambrosino, ludi Bristow, Kae Erickson, Ross Smith, lannel Stolhand, Theresa Tilman, Denise Tooley, Debbie Henry, Kim Griggs, Debbie Young, and Valerie Bilbo, Through the organization of the '76 LION Yearbook came the task of choosing the appropriate cover. In our Bicentennial year we decided on a cover that would express this year and our theme Liberty Bell Rings Again to its advan- tage. The picture of the Liberty Bell within a star on the front cover sums this up perfectly. Venturing into more Bicentennial effects, we choose the picture of Betsy Ross and our great American flag as adornments for our end sheets. The red cover and the blue spot color adds to the Red-White-and-Blue theme which seemed to finish both our country's great birthday and our school year. Then to help cut costs and become a little more independent, two of our staff members took on the responsibility of developing pictures in our newly es- tablished darkroom. The excitement and adventure of making this new book, experimenting with new ideas, and learning to overcome small obstacles will make this one year that as co-Editors we will never forget and we hope that it will hold a memory for you as the Liberty Bell Rings Again. VALERIE BILBO, Layout Editor, and Debbie Henry, Assistant Editor, work busily to meet their dead- lines, as Kim Griggs, Assistant Editor, eyes the clock anxiously in hopes for the clock to click so the bell will ring. ,fs .. , Y' .1 -4 1-1 DEBRA MAGGIORA and Lori Mod rall, Co-Editors, discuss their pages. Uiana Ambrosino Senior Class Editor Curriculum Patty Ambrosino Sophomore Class Editor Curriculum William Batze Adviser Valerie Bilbo Layout Editor Iudi Bristow Advertisement Editor Anne Brooks Advertisement Assistant Debbie Celoni Head Sports Editor Photographer Kae Erick son Freshmen Class Editor Curriculum Photographer Rick Folsom Darkroom Operator Head Photographer Kim Griggs Assistant Editor Photographer Debbie Henry lunior Class Editor Assistant Editor Photographer Debra Maggiora Co-editor-in -chief Melrina Maggiora Sales Manager Photo Editor Rosemary Martinez Activities Editor Photographer Lori Mod rall Co-editor-in -chief Photographer Marilyn Sanabria Sports Editor Photographer julie Schwitters Activities Editor Photographer Kathy Serna Sports Editor Photographer Flora Selga Index Editor Photographer Ross Smith Assistant Darkroom lan nel Stolhand Layout Editor Photographer David Tillison Photographer Theresa Tilman Artist Denise Tooley Sports Editor Photographer Debbie Young Senior Class Editor Curriculum Index A Abrahamson, Anita, 41 Abrahamson, David, 49 Acebo, Frank, 154 Ackerley, Carl, 20,101 Ackerman, Alta, 154,165 Acosta Adams Adams Adams Adams , Alejandra, 20 ,I0ni, 20,131,133 , Larry G., 20 , Dr. Michael, 126,154 , Rich, 49 Addington, Sandy, 93 Aguirre, Robert, 2,49,106,107,141 Albertson, Ernest, 154 Allen, Brian, 49 Allen, Brian K., 49 Allen, Michael, 49 Allen, Roni, 41 Allen, Teresa, 41 Alves, James 154 Amador, Lupe, 20 Amar, Janette, 49,50 Ambriz, Manuel, 57 Ambrosino, Diana, 20,140,148 Ambrosino, Patricia, 49,140 Amigo, Roberto, 20,76,77,205 Anderson, Tammy, 20 Andrade, David, 41 Arce, Julia, 154 Armenta, John, 127,155,'l60,163 Armstrong, Donald, 57,75,108,109 Armstrong, James, 49 Armstrong, Richard, 41,110,111 Armstrong, Shellie, 49 Arp, Dorothy, 155 Arroyo, Luis, 57,75 Arroyos, Jose, 57 Arterberry, Tim, 20 Arterberry, Tommy, 57,75,109 Ashby, Kirk, 75,109 Atkinson, Christopher, 49 Avalos, Anthony, 57 Avalos, Jesse, 41 Avalos, Mike, 49 Axelgard, Karen, 81,116,117,155 Azevedo, Manuel, 155 B Bacchini, Christina, 49,50,93,146 Bacchini, Steven, 41,68,141 Bacigalupi, Marvin, 20,68,140,141 Bagwell, Jesse, 20 Baker, Jeffery, 57 Ball, Mitchell, 41,68,69 Banuelos, Rebecca, 57 Banuelos, Richard, 20 Beck, Robin, 155 Beech, William, 57 Beeks, Janet, 41,140 Behne, Julie, 57,146 Bell, Billy, 49 Benner, Lance, 57,110 Bernal, Diane, 57 Berumen, Anthony, 21,68,69,70,104,132, 133 Berumen, Donna, 57 Berumen, Frank, 155 Bettencourt, Julie, 57,140 Bevill, Sandra, 57 Bevill, Scott, 49,127,136 Biasi, Katherine, 57 Biddle, Mark, 57,109 Bilbo, Valerie, 41,115,146 Billingsley, Rosemarie, 10,21,81,133 Bissonnette, Diane, 41 Bitowft, Robert, 21 Black, Jerry, 21,75,104,155,161 Blacker, Paul, 41,76,77 Blanchett, Karla, 49 Blevins, Allen, 57 Blevins, Shirle, 41 Bloomfield, Thomas, 41,68,106,107 Bojorquez, Sandra, 49 Bomben, Donelle, 50,132,133,143,155 Bonnickson, Barbara, 155 Boreham, David, 57,91 Borges, Laura, 21 Borges, Linda, 41,205 Bosque-Oliva,Jean-Paul,155 Bough, Ken, 21 Bowling, Peggy, 21,135,139 Boykin, Michael, 99 Bradley, Brenda, 57 Bradley, Dennis, 41 Bradley, Phillip, 49,88 Bradley, Rick, 41,110 Branvold,'Debbie, 21 Brent, Wes, 75 Briggs, Betty, 57,146 Briseno, Homer, 49,101 Briseno, Joseph 21,104 Cagle, Sherry, 41 ,45,129 Cakebread, Susan, 22 Calvert, Pat, 57 Calvert, Robert, 49 Campbell, Eugene, 57 Cannon, Linda, 56 Cano, Anna, 22 Cano, Juan, 57,77 Cano, Patricia, 57 Cano, Victor, 57,75 Capsaliaris, Nicholas, 90,91,109 Capsaliaris, Stephanie, 41 Cardoso, Joe, 22,104 Cardoza, Pablo, 57 Carreon, Benito, 57,75 Carreon, Joseph, 22 Carreon, Lisa, 49,117,118,121 Carrillo, Anthony, 58,91 Carrillo, Emilio, 41 Carter, Jeannette, 22,80,81,93 Carter, Michael, 49 Cater, Ronald, 57,101,140,141 Carvajal, Felipe, 41,87,104,143 Casassa, Teresa, 49 Casey, Billie, 156 Castellanoz, Ana, 49 Castellanoz, Theresa, 41 Castillo, Antonio, 49 Castillo, Louis, 49 Castillo, Victoriano, 49,73 Cecchini, Karen, 22 Celoni, Debbie, 10,11,23,33,82,143,147 Celoni, Sandi, 23,119,120,121 Cervantez, Randy, 2,58,76,94 Chambers, Blaine, 41 Chance, Douglass, 23 Chavez, Adeline, 49 Chavez, Craig, 58 Chavez, Fernando, 49,105 Chavez, Joe, 41 Chavez, Naomi, 23 Chavez, Ramon, 58,77 Child, Harold, 50,156 Christensen, Randall, 58,140 Christner, Eric, 41 Bristow Bristow , Judith, 49,127 , Merridith, 3,41,119,121,140 Bronzan, Kathryn, 49,83,115 Bronzan, Laurel, 49,82,83,114,115 Bronzan, Lou, 155 Brooks, Anne, 49 Brooks, Debbie, 41 Broussard, Daniel, 22,94,97 Broussard, David, 68,69,71,86,87 Brown, Cheryl, 49 Brown, Cindy, 22 Brown, Lanny, 22 Brown Rodney, 22 Brownl Tim, 22,135,136,138,139,142 Barajas, Barajas, Barnes, Barnes Georgina, 20,140,142,205 Isabel, 49 Danny, 68,69,71 Robert' 57 Barr, Lilsa, 49,146,147,205 Barthma n, Elizabeth, 146 Barthman, Michael, 49 Barton, David, 77 Bascom, Oliver, 155 Bates, James, 49 Bates, Lucke, 41 Batesel, Bart, 49,99 Batesel, Versal, 41 Batze, William, 155,161 Bauerlein, James, 49 Bausch, Lauri, 20,21,147 Beaver, Jennifer, 21,34 Beavers, Kevin, 57 Becerra, Annie, 57 Becerra, Francisco, 41,77,94 Beck,Davirl,41,136,138,146,148 Brunsvold, Steven, 146,155,161 Buckler, Michele, 22,140,147 Buckley, Dennis, 143,148,156 Bunnell, Ruth, 41 Burkham, Steven, 22 Burkhart, Lynn, 49,146 Burrola, Maria, 49 Burroughs, Robert, 22,87,112,113,141, 143,157 Bustos, Celinda, 49 Buzas, James, 57 Buzas, Kyndl, 22,68 Byer, Nancy, 41,119,126,128,140 Byron, Patricia, 41 C Cabada, Jose, 57 Caballero, Javier, 41,68,96 Caballero, Rigoberto, 57 Cabral, Deolinda, 49 Cipponeri, Vincent, 49 Clayburn, Gerald, 154,156 Claywell, Patricia, 46,156,158 Clemens, Brian, 49 Clements, Cheryl , 41,140 Clements, Randall, 50,99 Cline, William, 50 Cloutier, Sherryl, 50 Coachman, Ruth, 50 Coelho, Mark, 41,68 Coelho, Michael, 42 Coleman, James, 58,75 Condon, Lillie, 58 Conley, Kevin, 50 Conn, Kim, 3,23,34,119,'l2'l Conn, Steven, 50 Continente, Perry, 50,68,88,131 Continente, Theresa, 42 Conway, Julie, 21,23,139,146 Conway, Mathew, 58,75,146 Cook, Brenda, 58 Coombes, Janet, 50 Cooper, Jeff, 42,94 Cooper, Michael, 23 Cornelius, LuAnn, 23 Costa, Daniel, 23,141 Cottrell, Debbie, 42,43,46,81,129 136 Cowger, Kelly, 50 Cox, Edith, 42 Cox, Judy, 58 Coy, Julie, 50,82,83 Cozakas, Mary, 50,145 Cozby, Dale, 157 Crawford, Gerald, 157 Crawford, Scott, 58,110 CSF Members Enjoy Carnival, Field Trips 7 i CSF TOP ROW: Debra Maggiora, Teri Allen, janet Beeks, Roberto Amigo, jan Stolhand, Lisa Barr, David Snow, jack Marlowe, Craig Rolen, Robert Maiocco, Anthony Roza, Brent Last, Danny Geiser, Robert Kanagaki. SECOND ROW: Maxine Dannelly, Fernando Chavez, Linda Borges, Penny Townsend, Glenda Ransom, Arianne Vyvey, Lisa Mune, Yvonne Lefler, Michle Poerio, Melanie Dittmore, Diane Ambrosino, Scott Hammond. THIRD ROW: Max Shott, Cheryle Drake, Leslie Hanna, Barbara Pederson, Deana Harris, Laurie McLendon, Diana Torrez, Tracy Laird, Beth DeFremery, Nina Laremore, Debbie Rego, Lori Modrall, Greg Wong. BOTTOM ROW: Kim Griggs, Melrina Maggiora, Flora Selga, Lisa Laremore, Lulu McLendon, Darla Gianini, jenifer Lefler, Gina Barajas, Sandy Kelly, Becky Zavala, Rosemary Martinez. Davis Dorog, Steve, 42 Evje, Kent, 3,25 Cross, Carolyn, 58,59,93,124 Crowell, Melanie, 58 Crown, Leanne, 3,42,45,119,121,126,128, 129 Cruz, Denise, 6,24 Cruz, jose, 50 Cunha, Mark, 58 D 42,205 Dannelley, Maxine, Darst, Sherry, 50,146 Davenport, Duke, 24 Depiazza, Robert, 24 Desair, julia, 24,121 Dessaussois, jenine, 58,140 Dessaussois, Leean, 50,140 Devera, Debra, 50 Devine, Philip, 134,158 Diaz, Deborah, 58 Diaz, Nicolas, 58,75,91,108,109 Diaz, Trinidad, 42,94,96 Dickey, Russell, 58 Dickinson, Richard, 50,73 Diehl, Virginia, 2,158 Dittmore, Melanie, 58 Dittmore, Tony, 42 Ebersole, Karen, 58,146 Ellis, Elizabeth, 58 Ellison, Douglas, 25 Ellison, Karin, 58,146 Ellison, Paul, 58,112,113 Ellsworth, Nancy, 42 Elsea, David, 42 Engelhardt, Fred, 50 England, joseph, 58 England, Sherri, 50 England, Sherry, 58 Enos, Randall, 42 Enos, Ron, 68,70,158 Erickson, Kathleen, 50,85,128,140 Davigl Donald, 50 Doi, Nancy, 6,158 Erickson, Sherry, 25,118,120,121 Davis, jackie, 24 Domingo, Dianne, 42,126 Eslick, Erick, 25,141 Davis, james, 42 Domingo, Mitchell, 42 Eslick, Penny, 25 Davis, Karin, 42 Dominguez, Peggy, 42,45 Esparza, Maria I., 58 Davis Leeland, 50 Donnell, jerry, 42 Esparza, Maria N., Davis, Mike, 50 Donnell, joann, 42 Esparza, Oscar, 25,76,77 Davi5, Rgnnig, 42 Dorog, Priscilla, 24 Estrada, Ismael, 58 ,Tammie, 58 Dawson, Helene, 58,82,83,115 Dawson, Keith, 94,157 Day, jeffrey, 42,140,141 Deardorff, David, 24,142 Deardorff, Vallery, 50,146 Dearman, Betty, 42 DeBorba, julie, 24 Defremery, Elizabeth, 58 DeHart, james, 50,439,146 DelaGarza, Martha, 50,93,117 DelaGarza, Saul, 42 DelBarba, Dino, 24 DelBarba, Sandra, 10,11,24,142 DelBarba, Victoria, 50 Delgado, Carlos, 42 DelReal, Maria, 42 Deluna, Angelita, 58 DeParsia, Frank, 77,157 Dozier, Michael, 24 Drake, Carol, 25,145 Drake, Cheryl, 42,144,164 Drake, june, 158 Duarte, Leonard, 42 Duke, Kathy, 25 Durnmer, Carlene, 58 Duncan, Michelle, 42 Durbin, Erin, 45 Dutra, Natalie, 158 Dutra, Sherri, 50,81,117 Duvall, Morris, 42 Duvall, Ray, 58 Dye, jtitlv, 158 Flu-rsole, Gerald, 42 Ewen, Paulette, 42 F Fachner, David, 25,42 Farmer, Patricia, 42 Fee, Patrit ia, 50,84,85 Felix, Olga, 25,42 Fenn, Norma, 58 Ferguson, Steve, 25 Ferraro, Tina, 50 Ferrill, jat k, 68,158 Fertado, Kim, 42,115 Fischer, Bradley, 58 Fletcher, Diana, 58,146 Flett her, Thomas, 42 Fortner, Billie, 158 Index Fortner, Steven, 51,88 Fortner, Sue, 159 Foster, Julie, 58 Foster, Fowler Fowler Franke Frazier Frazier Frazier Frazier Mark, 58,146 ,Cindy, 42 , Forrest, 51 ,Jennifer, 58 , Kelley, 43,140 , Kimberley, 51 , Lonnie, 43 , Teresa, 58,146,205 Freeze, David, 51 Freeze, Richard, 43 Freeze, Vicki, 26 Fronda, Richard, 26 Fujii, Masako, 26,146 Funez, Darlene, 43 Gage, Dennis, 58 Gaines, Joseph, 26 Galletti, Barbara, 51,118,121,205 Galloway, Kreig, 26 Galvan, Luis, 59 Galvan, Ramon, 43 Galvez, Antonio, 43 Galvez, Guillermo, 77 Gangwer, William, 59,75 Garcia, David, 51 Garcia, Diana, 43 Garcia, Eleanor, 26 Garcia, Elva, 51 Garcia, Ernesto, 6,26,98,101 Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Gasca, Fidel, 27 Isabel, 51 Michael, 43,68,107 Nolberto, 43 Raymundo, 51 Soledad, 27 Victoria, 27 Ysidro, 27,101 Lupe, 51 Gaylor, Kenneth, 27 Geyser, Daniel, 59,141 Geyser, Leah, 51 Ghiggeri, Roy, 88,159 Ghilarducci, Dina, 51,93 Ghiozzi, Sinda, 43,45 Giannini, Darla, 43,140 Giles, Lloyd, 159 Gill, Garrett, 51 Gill, Richard, 43,146 Gillette, Daniel, 43 Gladish, Jacqueline, 59 Glasford, Laura, 59 Glenn, Jeanne, 159 Glenn, Robert, 159 Gonzales, Arthur, 159 Gonzales, Richard, 51 Gonzales, Sherrie, 59 Gonzalez, Juan, 51 Gonzalez, Mike, 7,51,72,73,106 Gonzalez, Robert, 159 Gonsal Gonsal ves, Steve, 43,73,113 ves, Timi, 27 Grahn,James, 43,87 Grant,Julie, 43 Graves Graves ,Cheryl, 51 , Jim, 59,75,109 Graves, Reine, 43,45,119,128 Graves , Roger, 43,68,70,133 Gray, Cynthia, 51 Green, Harry, 27,68,113 Griggs, Kim, 43 Groseclose, Eric, 59,75,99 Gross, Charles, 43 Gross, Gruess Radley, Z7 ing, Robert, 59 Guerr.r,Gilbc-rt, 43 Gunder, Coleen, 43 Gunder, Mark, 44,73,135,140,'l41,146 Gursky, Mike, 44,113 Guthery, Brenda, 51 Gutierrez, Esmeralda, 27 H Hackett, Richard, 159 Halford, Cory, 59 Halford, Lawrence, 51 Hall, Troy, 59 Hammond, Scott, 104 Hampton, Heidi, 27,146 Hampton, Julia, 59 A Hampton, Kenneth, 59 Hampton, Marla, 59 Hampton, Russell, 27,143 Hampton, Scott, 44 Hanna, Clare, 159 Hanna, Leslie, 59,205 Hansen, Kristi, 51,125,146 Hanson, Francis, 27,77 Hanson, Jeanette, 51,82,83,129,144 Hardt, Gerald, 159,161 Harrewyn, Anton, 44,165 Harrewyn, Elizabeth, 59 Harrington, Randal, 27 Harrington, Sherry, 44 Harris, Deanna, 44,46,128 Harrison, Deanna, 59 Harrison, Shirley, 44 Hawkins, Frank, 51 Hawkins, Judy, 59,146 Hayes, Deborah, 59 Hayes, Janice, 59 Hazen, Brett, 27,101 Heinl, Douglas, 44 Henderson, Barrett, 27 Henderson, Craig,44 Hendon, Kena, 51 Hennessey, Dennis, 44,141 Henry, Deborah, 44 Henry, Wanda, 51 Hercules, Fred, 59 Hernand, Andrew, 44 Hernandez, David, 28,87 Hernandez, Elias, 159 Hernandez, Louie, 28,34,68 Hernandez, Maria, 28 Hernandez, Suzy, 51 Herwins, Bryan, 51 Hicks, Kathy, 59 Hisatomi, Nancy, 159 Hitt, Barbara, 28 Hitt, Kenneth, 60 Hoffman, Frank, 60 Holder, Gary, 51 Holt, Linda, 60 Hopkins, Mary, 60 Hopkins, Michael, 60,75,94,96,99,141 Hopkins, Nancy, 44 Howard, Richard, 28,86,87,112,113 Howard, Wanda, 28 Howard, William, 60,90,91 Howze, Stephen ,60 Hughes, Karen, 28 Hughes, Teresa, 51 Hunt, Jeffrey, 44,112,113 l Jackson, Shelly, 60,83 Jacobsen, Arthur, 10,28,77,94,95,97 Janis, Mary, 60 Jaurequi, Benito, 60,75,91,99 Jay, Gerald, 60,75,109 Jensen, Erica, 50,51,83,115,140,141 Jackson, Karen, 28 Jensen, Michael, 44 Jimenez, Angela, 51 Jimenez, Bertha, 28 Jimenez, Jesus, 44 Johnson, Cynthia, 44 Johnson, Debra, 51 Johnson, Joseph, 28,146 Johnson Jones, A Jones, C Jones, C Jones, D Jones, D , Mari, 5'l,54,'l14,115,128,140 llan,141,159,161,201 harles, 51 harlotte, 28 arla, 60 avid, 51 Jones, Teri, 60 Jones, Todd, 51 Jones, Travis, 28 Juarez, Ana, 60,61 Judy, Charles, 60 Kaae, Ka K ren, 60 Kaae, Maryann, 60,146 Kaehr, Robert, 44 Kanagaki, Robert, 28,140,147 Kary, Kimberly, 60 Kelley, F ranklin, 60 Kelley, Gregory, 126,146 Kelly, Nadine, 51 Kelly, Sa nd ra, 29,134,145,1 47 Kelts, Norla, 29 Kennedy, Darell, 60 Kennedy, Donald, 51 Kent, Timothy, 7,29,68,70,94,98,100,101 133,154 Kersting, Kevin, 60 Kidwell, Marjorie, 44,148 Kingsbury, Chris, 29 Kirby, David, 159 Kirk, Do uglas, 160 Kirkpatrick, Andrea, 44 Kirkpatrick, Karen, 29 Kitterman, Beverly, 51 Knauss, Catherine, 29 Knowles, Pamela, 44,84,85 Knowles, Vicki, 60 Koeplin, Alice, 52 Kraucyk, Dennis, 29 Kraucyk, Ronnie, 44 Krumland, Gayl,160 Krumland, Roy, 160 Kuntz, K ellie, 60,139,140 Kurtz, Leanne, 60 L Laird, Susan, 44,138,140 Laird, Tr Landgre acy, 60,140 n, Anthony, 60,141 Lanphar, Deena, 60,135,146 Lanphar, John, 52 Lanpher e, Leslie, 60 Lara, Carlos, 52,73 Laremore, Lisa, 44 Laremore, Nina, 60,146 Larsen, Gary, 60 Lasater, John, 44 Lasater, Ron, 52,141 Last, Brent, 60,141 Last, Jeanette, 30 Lathrum, Kathryn, 60 Lathrum, Myra, 44,146 Lawler, Kelley, 44,104,106,107 Lawler, Thomas, 60,91,109 Leat, David, 30 Leat, Timothy, 60 Lee, Donald, 44 Leeper, Mark, 44,140,141 Leeper, Pam, 60 FFA Sponsors Dances, Banquet, Horse Show ,, Y . . , as. ' ,' ' SYN ' .-.:1' 4 ' 'Q 5 4 gg , ... il ttf - 9' ' f L 4- f -.1 L ff 'f- 's' ' ',' 'j ,j.4,-- '- ., , , 3' vr laiL,?.,A 4,4 I ,I - arf, f L- 7,75-5-ttfs- . s x, .3 ,A s . I-, r,.4f,. fl 2.5 - . inliff ,ffl-.1 ,-'Hsu .V -K -- :..Kg , I its 1.41 .' J.: s.'! .f': . -+1 2-all-s-x..'2l ..-.11 Ja. 1 1 N-I I. .4 .f FFA TOP ROW: Mr. Pat Young, Philip Somerhalder, julie Schwitters, Tweety Billingsley, Phillip Bradley, Ken Bough, Rick Wheeler, Chuck Shahan, Craig Rolen, Tony Harrewyn, Marshall St. john, Pat Stanton, Richard Mattos. SECOND ROW: Diana Ambrosino, Barbara Peder- son, Darla jones, Dave Barton, Lillie Conden, Pam Leeper, Beth DeFremery, Mary Cozakas, Sandy Kelly, Chris Leyendecker, Dennis Bradley, joni Adams, Randy Cervantez. THIRD ROW: Mr. james Plato, Mark Ecenbargar, Sherrie Tracy, Kathy Biasi, Vicki Sullivan, Toby Ashby, Mary Ann Rogen, Lupe Solarzano, Diane R. Mello, Cheryle Drake, Diane M. Mello, Norma Fenn, jeanette Hanson, Lynette Pitau, Mr. Bill Michaud, BOTTOM ROW: Bill Michaud, Gwen Long, Mary Ann Kaae, David Garcia, Mitch Domingo, Kent Scholfield, Don Mattos, julie DeBorba, Linda Bowater, Karen Kaae, Bobby Phillips. Lefler, Christopher, 52,205 Lefler, jennifer, 30,205 Lefler, Yvonne, 44,205 Leinweber, Amelia, 52 Lennier, Lisa, 44,82,83,146 Lent,Gordon, 44 Lent, Kevin, 60,94 Leo, David, 52 Leroux, Sheressa, 44 Levitt, Steven, 52,107 Lewis, Lydia, 60 Lewis, Sandy, 52,54 Leyendecker, Chris, 60,75,94 Leyendecker, Deborah, 30 Leyendecker, james, 52 Linch, Carol, 60,146 Lindquist, Deborah, 52,81 Lindquist, Denise, 60,83,103 Lindsay, Denise, 160 Linn, Sandra, 44 Llewellyn, Kevin, 44 Llewellyn, Peggy, 44,146 Llewellyn, Tommy, 60 Lloyd, Tom, 44 Lobato, Lena, 52 Lopez, Christine, 52,81 Lopez, Holly, 52 Lopez, Lawrence, 2,44,68,101,126 Lopez, Letitia, 52,117,118 Lopez, Michael, 52 Lopez, Reynaldo, 52 Loredo, Alan, 30,34,102,103,142 Loredo, Diana, 60,136,146 Lorenzetti, Della, 60 Lovelace, Connie, 44 Lovelace, Peggy, 60 Lowe, Darcy, 52 Lowe, Steven, 44 Lucchesi, Alan, 52,73 Lucido, Renee, 44 Lucido, Stacy, 60 Lucio, Leonard, 160 Luke, Randy, 52,94,95,97 Luna, Lydia, 60 Lynch, Daniel, 52 Lyon, Charles, 44 Lyon, Melody, 52 Lyons, Brian, 44,46,68,71,99 Lyons, jeff, 52 Lyons, Leslie, 44 M Macy, Gary, 30,101 Maggiora, Debra, 31,141 Maggiora, Melrina, 52,140 Maggiore, Mark, 61,75,109,125 Maggiore, Marty, 31,68,71,113 Maiocco, Robert, 52,88,98,100,101,127 Mansfield, Andrew, 107 Mariscal, Diana, 61 Marlowe, jack, 7,31,68,136,141 Marquez, Lisa, 61 Marquez, Susan, 44 Martin, Bryan, 52 Martin, Geoffrey, 61 Martin, Hortencia, 31 Martin, jarell, 31,80,81,93,117 Martinez, Alejandro, 61 Martinez. Alfredo, 52 Martinez,joe, 52 Martinez, Patricia, 31 Martinez, Rosemarie, 52,205 Martinez, Rosemary, 2,3,45,116,117,12O, 121,129, 141,148 Martinez, Timothy, 31 Massoni, Stephanie, 52 Mastin, Michael, 31 Mattos, Donald, 45 Mattos, Richard, 61,75 Mauriscio, Annette, 52,92,93,116,117 Mauriscio, jannette, 61,64 McCall, Alan, 52,73,88,107 McCall, Douglas, 2,61,75 McCampbelI, Dana, 50,52,54 McCampbeIl, Denise, 61,93,125 McCauley, Hal, 61,90,91,108,109 McClelland, Edward, 45 McCormick, Carl, 61,99 McCurdy, Bonnie, 61 McCurdy, Michael, 52 McCurdy, Vickie, 45 McDaniels, Brenda, 61 McEuin, Bernice, 61 McKinney, Monte, 31,99,101,127 McKinnon, Rosemary, 31 McKinzie, Robert, 61 McLendon, Laurie, 6,10,21,31,142,160 McLendon, Luanne, 52,103,118,120,121, 127,128,'l40,'l4'l,'l47 McMurtrey, joseph, 61 McMurtrey, Patricia, 45 McNeil, janet, 45,83,102 McNeil, joyce, 45,119,128 McNeil, julie, 52 Medina, Sandra, 45 Meek, Rodger, 61,75 Meeks, Clifford, 52 Melgoza, Fernando, 45 Melgoza, Hector, 7,52,73 Mello, Diane M., 52,140 Mello, Diane R, 52,146 Mello, Phyllip, 61 Mello, Richard, 31 Mello, Victor, 45,113 Mendiola, Elsie, 52 Mendoza, Daniel, 61 Mendoza, john, 45 Mendoza, josephine, 160 Mendoza, Monin, 93,115 Mendoza, Nannette, 3,45,124,126 Mercado, Georgina, 61,103 Merritt, Rick, 2,3,31,143 Metheny, Leroy, 31,124 Michaud, Bill, 45,141,144 212 Index Michaud, Mitzi, 52 Michaud, Wendy, 32 Michaud,William,161 Miguel, Mark, 45,68 Mikkelsen, Kelly, 121 Miller, jerry, 87,161 Minick, Beverly, 45 Minick, Michael, 52,94 Misch, Tammy, 146 Mix,Glenn, 138 Modrall, Loretta, 6,10,23,30,32,126,140,141 Montenegro, Irma, 32 Montenegro, Juanita, 52 Montero, Frank, 45 Moore, Suzanne, 6,45,46,84,85 Morado, Michael, 61,75,109 Morales, Alfred, 52 Morales, Bertha, 45 Morales, Efrem, 45,77 Morales, Gabriel, 45,77 Morales, joel, 61,75 Morales, josefina, 45 Moreno, jose, 7,52,72,73 Moreno, Roberto, 32 Morgan, Annette, 61,83,102,103 Morgan, Dewel, 161 Morgan, Gregory, 45,107 Mori, Randal, 52 Morse, Gregg, 52,88,89,106,107 Moser, Richard, 32 Moser, Sandy, 32 Moss, Gerald, 32 Moss, Linda, 146 Mulrooney, Geraldine, 53 Munoz, Erma, 53 Munoz, Salvador, 32,76,77 Murphy, David, 53 Murray, Kathleen, 53,146 N Nabas, james, 161 Nail, David, 61 Nail, Steven, 53 Navarro, Henry, 53 Neely, Chris, 62,146 Negrete, Richard, 53 Neiger, Pamela, 32 Nelson, Kenneth, 45 Neufeld, Vicky, 32 Nevarez, Steven, 53,73 Nicholas, Brenda, 53 Nickerson, julie 45 Noble, Vernon, 157,161,163 Norried, Melissa, 53 Northam, Kim, 45 Novarina, Mary, 45 Novero, jerome, 62,109 Novero, Kathryn, 45 Novero, Sylvia, 32 Nunes, Amber, 32,39 Nunez, Teresa, 53,141 Nunn, George, 7,53,72,73,99,100,101 Nunn, Laura, 43,45,82,83,114,115 O Odahlen, Gerald, 32 Ohmstede, Steven, 45 Ohmstede, Susan, 53 Olan, Tony, 53,73,107 Olan, Migdalia, 32 Oliveira, Mary, 32,45 Olwcla, Angela, 33 Olyerla, Rosa, 45,81,93,117 Olxt-ra,-'Xr1r1ette,33,'l39 Oitliino, llrir, Sl Ormari, Rantlx, 53 Ortega, joe, 91,107,161 Oseguera, jorge, 62,91 Oseguera, jose, 45,68,86,87,99,101 Oseguera, Patricia, 53 Oseguera, Rosa, 62 Ott, Angela, 53 Overton, Ronnie, 156,162,165 Ourthiague, Roger, 45 P Palmer, Anne, 62 Papini,john, 62 Pardee, Loraine, 53,140 Pardee, Lucinda, 62,146 Parlier, Nina, 53 Pastor, Faye, 33 Pastor, Kaye, 3,10,11,33,142 Pastor, joseph, 45 Pastor, Loretta, 53,146 Pastor, Neva, 103 Pastor, Pamela, 46 Pastor, Sandra, 139,146 Pate, Anthony, 33,'l01,136,'l38,'l46 Pato, Larry, 62,90,91,109 Pato, Robert, 46,101 Pato, Ronald, 46,825,104 Payne, Claudia, 62,146 Payne, Dale, 62 Payne, Francis, 162 Payne, julie, 46,124,147 Payne, Kelly, 62,103 Payne, Mark, 62,103 Payne, Michael, 62 Payne, Tracy, 62,140 Pedersen Barbara, 46,117 Pedersen, janet, 62 Pedersen, Kerry, 53 Pedersen, Kim, 53 Pedersen, Patrice, 53,115 Puccinelli, Erina, 54,146 Puccinelli, Gerardo, 34 Puente, jesus, 62,94,99,100,140,141 Puente, Maria, 2,34,114,115,140 Pulido, Guadalupe, 34 Pulido, Miguel, 77 Pulido, William, 54,77 Q Quan, Susan, 62 Querantes, Mandy, 46 Querantes, Mitch, 46 Quintanilla, Elvia, 46,93 Quintanilla, Hugo, 34 R Racke, Louis, 162 Radetic, Fred, 62,77 Radetic, Pete, 62,77,109 Ragonton, Albert, 62,74,75,91 Ramirez, Bertha, 54 Ramirez, Ivon, 62 Ramirez, Patricia, 54 Ramirez, Robert, 46,101 Ramos, Annie, 62,83,116,117 Ramos, Delfina, 3,34,83 Ransom, Glenda, 53,54,205 Ransom, jacqueline, 46 Ray, Cynthia, 34 Rebeles, Lance, 62 Rebeles, Valerie, 54 Reck, Robin, 54,140 Reed, George, 54,73 Reed, Guy, 54 Reed, Robert, 46 Reel, Deanna, 62,146 Reeves, Kenneth, 162 Regelman, Richard, 35,125 Pena, Arturo, 62 Pena, Lupe, 33 Pendleton, jerry, 62,75 Perez, Harvey, 53 Perez, Leonard, 53,94 Perez, Raymond, 29,33,68 Perreira, Walter, 62 Perry, Alvin, 162 Peters, Brenda, 62 Peters, Lawrence, 33 Peters, William, 162 Phelps, Glenda, 46 Phelps, Rosalind, 62 Phillips, Norman, 46,101 Phillips, Robert, 46 Phillips, Shirley, 46 Pirtle, Reta, 21,162 Pitau, Lynette, 53,144 Pittman, Karen, 46,85 Pittman, Sandra, 33,118,121,205 Plaster, jerry, 53 Plato, james, 144,162 Plechaty, Linda, 125 Poerio, Rachelle, 59,62,81,92,93,115 Pollock, Rick, 46,73,101 Ponce, Martha, 62 Ponce, Sally, 53 Ponce, Salvador, 53,77,94,95 Pool, Maryann, 46 Pool, Shelley, 54 Porter, Michael, 46 Portwood, Michael, 34,110 Powell, Wayne, 54 Powell, Roger, 34 Powers, james, 46 Powers, Robert, 34 Prewett, jo, 162 Pringle, Charles, 62,75 Probst, Russell, 62,75 Rego, Debbie, 6,2'l,35,'l40,'l4'l,148,'l6'l Reid,jeanne, 54 Reis, Serafim,162 Rentuma, Raymond, 46,77,105 Reyes, Guillermo, 7,46,68,87 Reynolds, Chris, 62 Rhodes, Sheryl, 62 Ribeiro, Carol, 46 Ribeiro, Rebecca, 35 Rice, Troy, 35,145 Richards, Mary, 162 Rickner, David, 46 Riegelsberger, janet, 46 Rimmer, Randall, 54 Rios, Allison, 35 Rios Denise, 34,35,39 Rios Raymond, 35,94,95,96,97 Rios, Rios, Regina, 62,93,116,117 Ruben, 54,72,73,94,96,104 Rivera, Frank, 46 Rivera, Maria, 54,115 Rivera, William, 35 Robbins, juliana, 54 Roberts, Ruth, 35,146 Robertson, Cynthia, 62,114,115,121 Robertson, Eric, 54 Robertson, Lisa, 3,10,11,35,126 Robertson, Wayne, 46,68,87 Robinson, Gregory, 35,168,101 Robinson, james, 63 Robles, Inez, 63 Rodrigues, Anthony, 54 Rodriguez, Becky, 63,124 Rodriguez, Chris, 63 Rodriguez, Damian, 47,77 Rodriguez, Elaine, 54 Rodriguez, joe, 54 Rodriguez, Margaret, 35 Rodriguez, Marta, 63 Girls Enjoy Expanded Sports Program .f 'C A A ds -T A, Q ,. ow . 'V ' ' ' - . vu ' I is 1 .' .'F i ' ' 1- . 4' 1 R' .... J f A A T - NN X , , R ,Q y I A ' l J 3 Q rf u 1 in 4 tl, F' K X ' . I' -. J . Q ,. if GIRL'S BLOCK 'L' TOP ROW: julie Schwitters, Barbara Pederson, Patricia Fee, Kae Erickson, Mona Mendoza, Regina Rios, Carolyn Cross, Laura Nunn, Marilynn johnson, jan Martin, Patrice Pederson, Erica jensen, Roslyn Rodriguez, Lori Modrall, Debbie Taylor. SECOND ROW: Karen Ellison, Debbie Lindquist, Martha Delagarza, Maria Rivera, Kathy Vasta, Kathryn Bronzan, Suzy Vasta, Suzy Dozier, Marilyn Sanabria, Tweety Billingsly, Stacye Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Annie Mauriscio, Randi Soble, Annette Morgan, Dina Ghilarducci, Laurel Bronzan, Mari Puente, Gina Combs, Rosemary Martinez, Becky Zavala, Rosa Olveda. Rodriguez, Rocio: 35 Rodriguez, Nicolas: 47,623,133 Rodriguez, Rebecca: 63 Rodriguez, Roslyn: 54,80,81,93,116,117 Rogers, Kenneth: 35 Rogers, Vicki: 63 Rolen, Craig: 68,148 Roma, Leslie: 35,146 Romero, Frank: 54 Romero, Mary Ann: 36 Romero, Sherry: 63,146 Roofe, Bryan: 162 Rosa, Mary: 62,142 Rosa, Tony: 163 Rosas, Lisa: 36 Rosas, Rita: 54 Rosas, Steve: 63 Rowell, Charles: 63 Roza, Anthony: 47 Russel, Penny: 63 Russell, Carol: 163 Russell, Donna: 63,146 Russell, Marty: 47 Russell, Robert: 163 Russo, joe: 47 S Sabean, Frances: 47 Sabedra, jesse: 99 Salcedo, Pedro: 63,101 Samples, Steven: 63,91,109 Samudio, Mark: 54,73 Sanabria, Fernando: 63,109 Sanabria, Laura: 54,205 Sanabria, Lourdes: 54,114,139,205 Sanabria,Maria:47,80,81,92,93,117 Santen, Emma: 54 Sancen, George: 47 SdI1Cl'1C1,Af1lOf1lOj 36 Sanchez, Benito: 36 Sanchez, Esther: 163 Sanders, Lore: 36 Sapp, Deborah: 61,63 Sapp, Ronnie: 63 Sarmento, Alvin: 47,87 Saxen, Rickey: 47,88 Saxon, Robert: 63 Schofield, Kent: 63,75 Schwitters, Barry: 54,73,88,89,107 Schwitters, julie: 47,80,81,102,103,131, 132,140 Schwitters, Lisa: 63,114,115,139,146 Schwitters, Randy: 36,68,113,142,143 Sciortino, Elaine: 47 Sciortino, Francine: 63,124 Sciortino, Linda: 47 Scoggins, Marty: 63,75 SCOtt, Herbert: 2,6,46,113,127,133,163 Secrest, Deborah: 54 Seeno, Thomas: 36 Selga, Flordeliza: 54,147,205 Selga, Margaret: 36 Serna, Kathleen: 36 Serna, Lydia: 55 Severns, Lori: 6,4S,47,85,121,126,129 Shaddon, Rebecca: 63 Shahan, Chuck: 47,139 Sharalanowich, Walter: 163 Shatswell, Clayton: 37 Shaw, Debbie: 55 Sherrill, David: 63 Sherrill, john: 63 Shinder, Scott: 55 Shoras, Eddie: 47 Shott, Max: 37,110,111,141 Sidrian, Martha: 47 Sidrian, Rudy: 63 Siino, Grace: 63 Silva, Fernando: 63 Silxa, Rachel: 55 Silva, Rene: 55,161 Silveria, joseph: 37 Simmons, Eddie: 37 Simmons, Gerald: 55 Simmons, Ricky: 47,125 Simmons, Vicki Ann: 37 Simpson, Valerie: 63 Sisk, Deborah: 55 Sizemore, Kenneth: 64 Smart, Loretta: 55 Smart, Tenna: 64 Smith, Ellis: 64 Smith,Gary: 55 Smith, janice: 47,84,85,141 Smith, julie: 37 Smith, Ross: 55,135 Smith , Stacye: 47,115,129,146 Smith, Vicky: 37 Snow, David: 47,135,136,137,138,139 146 Snow, Matthew: 64,110,141 Snow, William: 163 Soares, joseph: 55 Soble, Randi: 55,83,92,93,127 Soderstrom, Paul: 47,134,135,137,138,140 Solorzano, Lupe: 64,146 Somerhalder,jeanne:164 Somerhalder, Philip: 37,102,103,128,145 Sorenson, Katherine: 164 Souza, Frank: 164 Spanger, Eddie: 37 Spanger, Wendy: 55 Spinelli, Frank: 37 Spoon, Ronald: 64 Sprayberry, Mark: 64 Springer, Peter: 164 Stallings, Nancy: 64 Standridge, Randy: 37 Stanton, Michael: 55,73,99 Stanton, Patrick: 47,73 Stein, Tracy: 64 Stephens, Larry: 124 Y 3 Z Index Stewart, Mary, 55 St. john, Kelly, 55,73,94,140,141 St. john, Marshall, 47,68,133,141 St. john, Morgan, 37,146 St. john, Yvonne, 61,64,140 Stolhand, Daniel, 55 Stolhand, jannel, 37,146,147,148 Stone, Mark, 47 Stoner, Everett, 64 Stoner, Laurel, 47 Stornetta, Katherine, 3,47,119,120,121,126, 'l29,'l36,'l40,143 Stringer, Paul, 64,75,110 Strother, Russell, 7,55,72,73,98,101 Studebaker, Darlene, 47,146 Studebaker, Marty, 64,75,109 Sudweeks, Ronald, 37,129 Sullivan, Vicki, 55 Sysum, Aletha, 55,146 T Taboada, Deborah, 64 Tamayo, Cecelia, 38,146 Tarango, Barbara, 164 Taylor, Cheryl, 64 Taylor, David, 55 Taylor, Debbie, 47,93,116,117 Taylor, Everett, 55 Taylor, Tamela, 47 Teixeira, joseph, 64 Valencia, Leonella, 65 Valentine, Stacey, 47,115 Valesquez, Elizabeth Valverde, Alfred, 93,158,164 Vanbrunt, Dale, 77 Vanbrunt, Randy, 74,75 VanBuren, Steven, 38,77 Van Tassel, Ethel, 148,164 Vargas, juan, 65,77 Vargas, Maria, 55 Vasquez, Donna, 55,121,146 Vasquez, Richard, 47 Vasquez, Robert, 38 Vasta, Kathleen, 47,83,115,139 Vasta, Susette, 55,83,115 Vawser, Theresa, 38 Vega, David, 55 Vega, Mark, 47 Velez, Manuel, 65 Viles, Regina, 55 Villa, Miguel, 38,143 Villa, Richard, 55 Villarreal, Chris, 55 Villarreal, Theresa, 38 Villicana, Sally, 55,146 Vinecou r, Scott, 47,72,101 Von Schopp, Ellrie, 158,163 Vornhagen, Renee, 39,83,115,121 Vyvey, Ariane, 39,139,146,148,205 W Theodoriches, Alexand, 64,99 Thomas, jeffery, 47 Thompson, Charlene, 38 Tillotson, Darren, 64 Tillotson, David, 55 Tilman, Teresa, 47 Timbal, Alex, 55 Tingdahl, Steven, 64 Tipton, Terry, 38,126 Tischer, Sandra, 64 Tischer, Tony, 47,87 Todd, jeffrey, 2,55,140 Tompkins, Timothy, 90,91,108,109 Tooley, Denise, 45,47,138,139 Torres, Diego, 55,88,89,107,129 Torres, Fernando, 64 Torres, juan, 77 Torres, Manuel, 55,88,107 Torrez, Anthony, 47 Torrez, Diane, 64 Tovar, Connie, 64 Tovar, Debbie, 38 Tovar, joe, 73,109,132,164 Tovar, Linda, 55 Townes, Mary jane, 55,81,131 Townsend, Christine, 10,11,38,119,121 Townsend, Penny, 55,205 Tutor, Ben, 2,7,10,38,68,69,71,98,'l00,'lO'l Twedt, Michelle, 55,81 U Unpingco, jesse, 65,146 Unpingco, Peter, 147 Upshaw, Debra, 47,126,127,135,143 Upshaw, jackie, 55 Upton, Donna, 55 Upton, Terry, 38,623,104 Urenda, Evelyn, 146 Urenda, Patricia, 65 Urenda, Paul, 38,68,71,104,105,132,133,143 Uroff, janet, 47 Utterback, Katy, 6,1088 Valenr ia, Arrmintlo, 38 Walker, Cherlynn, 117 Walker, Marilyn, 93,117 Walker, Scott, 65 Wallis, Daniel, 55 Wallis, David, 55 Wallis, Tina, 65 Walls, Richard, 48,110 Walsh, Frances, 65 Walters, j Ward, Da an, 65 niel, 65,109 Watson, Douglas, 39,135 Watson, George, 39 Watson, Susan, 55 Watters, Donnette, 48 Waugh, Robin, 55 Webb, Nona, 65 Weeks, David, 48,94 Weeks, Dorothy, 165 Weeks, Neil, 56 Welby, David, 48 Welch, Laurance, 165 Wetzel, Craig, 48,73 Wetzel, Cynthia, 56,140 Wetzel, Wendy, 33,39,145,146 Wheeler, Polly, 56 Wheeler, Richard, 65,75,102,103 Whitener, Paula, 56 Whitfield, Barbara, 83,l15,'l55,165 Whitmer, Bill, 40,101 Whitmer, Michael, 40,101,143 Wilcox, Robert, 48 Wiles, David, 48 Williams,Albert, 56 Williams,jeff, 40 Williams, Sarah, 56 Williams, Talmadge, 65 Wilson, Gary, 165 Wiseley, Linda, 56,146 Wisner, Mark, 48 Wisner, Wallace, 65,75,109 Wolfenbarger, David, 40,104,105 Wong, Gregory, 40,141 Wong, Lucy, 143,165 Wood, Bi llie, 40 Worden, Gayle, 65 Wortham, Denise, 56 Wray,Ch Wright, R ristianne, 56 obert, 56 Wubbena, Cherie, 56 Wubbena, Marty, 48 Wyman, Ann, 56 Yingling, Cheryle, 40 Yonemura, Donald, 56,73 Young, David, 40,113 Young, Deborah, 40 Young, Patrick, 6,144,158,165 Young, Scott, 65 4 ,Ox BANK AMERICA AWARD WINNERS Greg Wong, Laurie McLendon, Max Shott Z Zachary, Anita, 40,142 Zaragoza, Darlene, 48,146 Zavala, Rebecca, 48,84,85 Zepeda, Gilberto, 65,77 Life CSF Members, Boys' Block 'L' '99 Q. 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