Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)
- Class of 1978
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SITTING at hls desk readlng a book IS two-faced Mr. Batze. He was one of the faculty that showed hls Splrlt. RUNNING swlftly down the track are Harold Jones and Lynette Pardee - . 3' .Vin -V0 Q5 'P ,Q-.4 ,id Homecoming Spirit Soars During Busy Week TUGGING with all their might is Mrs. Churchill and Mary Ann Ochoa. They are two new staff members at Liberty. MICHELLE TWEDT and Mari Lynn Johnson portray Miramontes Top Ten in a skit at the rallyi DIGGING in his pie is junior Tad Wil- hams. Champion Robert Acquirre came in second place. COMEDIAN Jeff Reed successfully raises the spirit of the school by giving a pep talk on how the football team was going to beat the Miramonte Matadors. He wasn't lying. Liberty won the football game 14-O. Spirit Week was won by the Senior Class. , . f- Tf'..'A:'ff':QNf-f- !,5.,Q1a an '. I-:,iY !i'15 '.'v'l'. i ..s-.'c-if-If.-.-. -. T- 'Ii-. + -s: :-+-, ..,x.'r.nlq 1 :Alina I 'H' pf' '.yf,g3g-Q- -f,'.'f.f.y',g'-ry,-,'.-,.'. ' i .!'m f .' ,ai J, fe ' .5 ' Q - - f'l'1'l - '2 qs.-H - - '- -. 'H' ' '- - '-f' lf ' 1 rvsursz-rfd !'5 !'-lii4f32f'L '32 Lion Athletes Prowl For Man FAL Victorles in ,,. 723 W' oo KW i 'fgtfis X 3 I. , V Z J 91 1 f , Y ,X 5 ' s . Q 'X' gf x.. 5' 'Q' T1 Ili 'X v? ,.. 1 Af. S N I I -5 W X 1.. N, 1 N XA COMING OUT of the locker room are the girls on the gymnas- tic team at Liberty. Soon they will start competing against girls from other schools. DOING A FLOOR EXERCISE, Lulu McLendon displays grace, flexibility and skill in her routine at a home gym- nastics meet. SETTING THE PACE for ROBERT MAIOCCO, 485, himself is Mike Byrne, a getting ready to go in, talks sophomore. to Coach Mark Watson. ON THE BALANCE BEAM is Julie Coy, exe- cuting a lunge as she does her routine with grace. S-ff M' -f-ff'-P. W X ,.g-lla .ggi-I IW' Individuals Display Mixed Emotions G3 ' - . ,, i 6 ., i . If t ' 1!1 xr , , 1 ,. J f' J 1' 1 Af , K 'ff . 1 - I i fa 2 ws .PX 4 ' ifis 4, .Lg mir J 'ix V! 'fl Y l 'is s 2 iq . y , Q Q S ,U ,. g R 4 mai- .A . K F5 xx. f' NA ,aww . I K, ff K xl , ,X Students View Lion Campus With Amusement WHAT can Mari Lynn Johnson and Shelly Poerio be looking at? By their expression I would say it must be something very fascinating, vw ' 5,7 , 55 - .Ea -Ube- WALKING across the Liberty campus is Anthony Contin- ente. STANDING on the steps of C-wing, Sheryl Rhodes smiles happily. L,1 , CAN it be checkmate? Who knows! Kim JANET AMAR, Christina Bacchini and Keeney and Tammy Sanchez seem to be Donna Basquez, three happy seniors, more involved in blowing a bubble. have got it alI together . 1 x u VV' .,. QQ v - ' '- ' .- - , -fi 7 wg . .. J - 5'i .i'. 4' , '. 5,0 ' Jfuiuanu-e:-i--s,. , ' t, rr , iz l . -5 u .,, --', x1. - 4 5 0' 9' 'D' 4 - .V :- wg 'H 'W' fy. 'VS' . 'il' 554--H5554 ., , ,.:'52,.-Q 4-S -fi-I x x -fx PHOTOGRAPHER Paul Stringer takes time off from taking pic- tures during Jersey Day and enioys the company of Deena Lan- phar as he relaxes. WHY are Lori Henry, Yvonne St. John, Gina Coombes, Sandy Bevill. and Lisa Schwitters dressed alike? It is Jersey Day, one of the ac- tivities during Homecoming week. STEVE RUSSO, the tall one, and Gina Coombes, the short one, stop to pose M--' for their picture. Ad' JIM BAUERLEIN, photographed against READING an article in the LIBERTY BELL the leafy background is the reason for are Jerry Garcia, Gordon Ball and Rory his nickname Jungle Jim . Cannon. CAN IT BE THE FOOD? No, it's Beth Taylor making a face at the camera as she eats lunch with her sister Jennifer. TT . D iw. i 4 1' S WRTVQ in vkkgetaau M .V um ' 'YN . r a., ' 1 ka i' X' 'I f i he Students, Staff Participate In Homecoming 5 Q ., lVlcLendon Reigns As '77 Homecoming Queen ESCORTING Jud: Bristow and Patty Arnbroslno onto Ohm- stede Fleld IS Steve Conn. MR LOU BRONZAN escorts Home' comlng Queen Lulu McLendon off the lleld. QUEEN attendant Julle Coy receuves her sllver football necklace from rnalorrette Aprll Brown. DIANE MELLO and Polly Wheeler rude an the pa- rade, STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT Steve Fortner presents the tradltlonal bou- quet of roses to Lulu McLendon. TONY OLAN escorts Top Fave Runners-up Julle Coy and Toby Ashby on the Ohm- stede fleld for the halftame cerernonles. QUEEN attendant Jackre Upshaw receives her sllver football neck- lace from Jackle Knecht. SMILING happlly as Patty Ambroslno. Judl Brlstow and Kathryn Bronzan whsle they rude through the parade. , ,I i gs I-. 5 J 145 ff' ,N Y, ,'T, ri -,r 1. 1 vt If' W, cs. ,Cl7PI, :'Js'?Rs xxx fn' I THE 1977 HOMECOMING QUEEN and her court-Queen Lulu McLendon5 Attendants: Toby Ashby, Julie Coy. Jackle Upshaw, Laurel Bronzan. Lulu is holdlng her tro- 41 na Q J 3 phy and an autographed football she recelved durlng the halftlme ceremonies of crowning the queen. ..', :L 54' '7,2.,, 'K -v-L. , .-2 , f ' lf- QUEEN attendants Laurel Bronzan and Julue Coy admure the beauty of the roses guven to them by Queen Lulu Mc- Lendon. .A fi 5 I I! wwf' A -U-nm.--,j , ..- , 1 1 ..,.. - .-fl-buf. ,... h ' x 8 1 'Q Q ff 'E nv-q , ' 1. Wg L' 5+ -in., Qin Y , 'Q li E iii 1 . ' L JXEJA -A A A , 1 h 1 A Classes ,.....,..... 18 Table of COf'ltentS Sports . . Activities Curriculum ........ 156 Ads '?'f!4c It hardly seems like only four years have gone by since the Class of '78 started high school but it has. Now a look at what they have done in those 4 years. With first year officers Tony Olan, president: Mike Gon- zales, vice-presidentg Christine Bacchini, treasurer and Stan Nunn, secretary, the class got its first taste of Homecoming Spirit and competition and also built their first float. Entitled Grind the Trojans the float was disqualified when it fell apart just as it passed in front of the reviewing stand. Money-raising activities such as bake sales and car washes kept the class members busy and the class treasury growing. Advisors were Mrs. Donnelle Bomben and Mr. Harold Child. As sophomores the class selected Monin Mendoza and Rogert Aguirre as Soph Hop Queen and King. Dancing to the sounds of Heather the Class of 77 and 78 combined the dance into the Soph Hop!Junior Prom. Leading the class in building their second float Race to Victory were Dana McCampbell, president: Christina Bacchini, vice-president: Jeannette Amar, secretary and Erica Jensen, treasurer. Class advisors were Mrs. Bomben and Mr. Child. Finally placing in the Homecoming Float competition the Class of 78, as juniors won second place with John the Dons . With officers Stan Nunn, president, Robert Aguirre, vice-president, Christina Bacchini, treasurerg Laura Sanabria, secretary and advisors still Mr. Child and Mrs. Bomben the class sponsored the girls-ask-boys Turn-about Dance. In their last year at high school the Class of 78 got their act together and captured the coveted Home- coming Spirit Trophy by amassing the most points. During the summer months the seniors held bake sales to raise money for their Senior Ball. ln Septem- ber they sponsored an aftergame dance with music provided by South Bound. The seniors also hosted the Homecoming Dance and a record dance after a basketball game. Their final dance was held at the Stock- ton lnn, a last minute change from Oakland, as the Senior Class held their annual Ball. The Senior Ball theme was Footloose and Fancy Free. Finishing their final year the Seniors and their dates travelled to Grad night at Disneyland. And in June the Class of 78 marched on to Ohmstede Field to the sounds of Pomp and Circumstance to bid farewell to Liberty in Graduation ceremonies. The class was led by Robert Aguirre, president: Michelle Twedt, vice- president: Dina Ghilarducci, secretary, Leticia Lopez, treasurer and Mr. Child and Mrs. Jeannie Glenn, ad- visors. The Class of 79 led by Anna Juarez, president, Regina Rios, vice-president: Mary Rosa, secretary, Lisa Schwitters, treasurer and advisors, Mrs. June Drake and Mr. Joe Tovar, was extremely active this past year. They won the first football and basketball rallies. During Homecoming Week the Junior Class captured their third straight first place in float competition. They also captured first places in Dress-up Day, Jersey Day, Hat and Sunglasses Day, and in the Pie-eating contest. The juniors also kept busy sponsoring money-raising events such as cleaning up after football games, selling raffle tickets for five-foot sandwiches and selling candy suckers. They joined with the Sophomore Class in hosting the combined Soph Hop!Junior Prom in the gym with a theme of Always and Forever. ln only their second year the Class of 80 was able to capture points enough to win second place in the float competition with Charge the Mats. In other Homecoming competition the sophomores captured second place at the rally and were second overall in points for the Spirit Trophy. Trying to raise money the Sophomore Class sold key chains, washed cars, sold candy and chances on a sub sandwich. The class was led by Ralph Rodriquez, president, Avelina Quintanilla, vice- president: Mari- anne Gonsalves, secretary and Lupe Melgoza, treasurer. Class advisors were Mr. Frank Payne and Ms. Nan- cy McLaren. V The newest class at Liberty, the Class of 1981, was led by Jeanne Gallegos, president: Tina Mason, vice- president: Richard Cabral, treasurer and Paula Lorenzetti, secretary, with advisors Mr. Jim Nabas and Car- olyn McNabb. The freshmen were active in Homecoming competition as they built their first float. To raise money the Freshmen Class sold candy, hosted a disco dance, washed cars and had a cake sale. The Senior Class will take with them the memories of four years of high school, of sandwich sales, late nights during Homecoming Week, senior cut-day, parties on the beach, Grad night and trips to Santa Cruz. It was.a fun four years for the Class of 1978. .A. M .igflir '- a.. .'4 ,gg'?9 14- aff ' 0 fix, f Y' Q 1 ,YQ 4' aim, 2 -fn D- '!'ez. 62 ' IQ?- 'an - -Ofgma, 1, -.lp V .A ,Q , llw'M 3' f 'rf'- ' 'x D. .evil 5 .i'i,fc'h -. wg I W , giutfloig -'NF fin -. fy'-. ' ' ei:.Jf 55'-fi . 1 ,, v ' ,K ,jf ' ' n., ' , 4 LQ, 1 0 ..a' .1 ' .. , L , . v , - ,-, 3- . 'M N.. 4 ,f Q '-.1 -f I 'Q I . 1 I'-bk.5 .A A .A , ' 1 A.: 'vjl' 1. A b' 9 ' Q -.- ' I gt Q . 5' .su n 1 , I I ' ' ff v , 1' 4 . H. I ' I Q 1. 41. ,fgt . . A , Qf 6 ...J 2 J. , 'un V ,Kvd '.. .' .M ' r- - 'M ' ' ' 0' 4' .' . .- Nl -.-- - I - N - 1 -A ' -' .-42.8-'1 , , i r I 1,J, . A Q 5 1 'U . . I, -I V5 - . ? t, H 2 - L I. 0 A ' , 4 3 1' an ,J,.,' '- ' .vs - ,4.', -up f f - .f L- fha.. 0 - . A , . il 1 Seniors Cheer Football Players On At Rallies DAVID ABRAHAMSON FFA, Crafts. BIA Metals ROBERT AGUIRRE JV Baseball, JV Basketball. Frosh Baseball, Honor Roll, Band lll, Stage Band, Elementary Tutor, Soph Hop King, Junior Class Vice President, Senior Class President, Play- makers, Library I.W, E, PATRICIA ALEXANDER Gymnastics Team, Girl's Block L JANETTE AMAR Girls' Track, Girls' Basketball Team, Girls' Volleyball Team, Girls' Block Playmakers, Pep Club, GAA, Soph Hop Queen Attendant, Sport Charter, Sophmore Class Secretary, l.W.E. GPE, Principals' Committee DARRELL ALLEN PATTY AMBROSINO Band Ill, FAA Sweetheart Second Five, Student Council, Annual Staff, FFA, CSF, Curriculum Committee, Track Charter, Varsity Football Charter, Student Body Record- ing Secretary, Agriculture l.W.E., Co-editor '78 LION, Second Five Homecoming Queen, Scholastic Top Ten JIM ARMSTRONG Jewelry l.W.E SHELLY ARMSTRONG AFS TOBY ASHBY MIKE AVALOS CHRISTINA BACCHINI J. ISABEL BARAJAS Honor Roll, AFS, Elementary Tutor, Crafts l.W.E LISA BARR MIKE E BARTHMAN Honor Roll, Student Council JAMES BATES 20 'N 84 ,l -E9 -in Q9 'R L. 'Q U Oo 1 'f .13 ui SL., MM.. ?' .1 X SENIOR, Jeff Reed displays his spirit during one of our rallies by participating in the competition yells. Jeff pro- vided great support for our teams. BART BATESEL JIM BAUERLEIN Varsity Football BlLL BELL Band Ill, Stage Band, FFA 21 i SCOT K. BEVILL Band Ill, Stage Band, A Cappella Cholr, Chour Club, Play- . makers, Frosh Football, Varsuty Swurnrnung, Yearbook So- L. Cuety, JV Swnmmung, Honor Roll SANDRA BOJORQUEZ Math I.W.E.. Chonr Club PHILLIP BRADLEY 'tDON'T WASTE YOUR SMILES NOW! These Senior Class boys are wantung to have thelr school p1cturetaken.Thns year the school plcture was part of the scheduling procedure ln the fall, All students, mcludung these boys, had to have thelr plcture taken for student body cards and school records before they could go unto Stonebarger Gym to sngn up for the Fall Semester Senior Boys Wait For ID Photograph In Fall q.n'v i 395' f 'Q 'Hur ,f xt,.,.Z W av Q !1'.Lf ' 'Q-s-all -1 HOMER BRISENO Varsity Track, JV Track, Most Valuable Player, Cross Country, Frosh Basketball, Spanish Club, Student Rep- resentative JUDl BRISTOW Second Five Homecoming Queen, Student Council, Scholastic Top 10, CSF, FFA, French Club, Pep Club, Girls' Track, Student Government. Annual Staff, Honor Roll, AFS, Recording Secretary, Student Representative to Board, Commissioner of Cultural Affairs KATHRYN BRONZAN Second Five Homecoming Queen, Gymnastics Team, Girls' Track, Girls' Block GAA, Counseling l.W.E., l.W.E. GPE, JV Football Charter, Curriculum Commit- tee, Teen Advisory Council, Pep Cub, Elementary Tutor. Honor Roll LAUREL BRONZAN Homecoming Queen Attendent, Gymnastics Team, Girls' Track, Girls' Block GAA, JV Football Charter, Boys' Varsity Baseball Charter, Best All-Around Begin- ner Gymnast, l.W.E. GPE, Counciling l.W.E., Elementary Tutor, Teen Center Advisory Council, Pep Club, Honor Roll ANNE MARIE BROOKS Yearbook Society, Annual Staff, Annual Staff Photog- rapher, FFA, AFS, Elementary Tutor, Agriculture l.W.E., Library l.W.E., Music l.W.E. CHERYL BROWN Honor Roll, Art l.W.E,, Pep Club, AFS JACQUELYN RUTH BURKHART Madrigals, A Cappella Choir, Choir Club, Music l.W.E. CELINDA BUSTOS Azteca Club, Sports Manager, Girls' Block Girls' Basketball Charter, Work Experience, Honor Roll BOBBY CALVERT Auto Club LINDA CANNON Playmakers, Pep Club, l.W,E. GPE, Crafts i,w.e.. Coun- ciling l.W.E., Candy Striper LISA CARREON JV Cheerleader, Rally Squad, Girls' Track, GAA, Girls, Softball Charter, Spanish Club MIKE CARTER Boys' Tennis, Frosh Football, Boys' Block BIA Wood Mechanical Drawing l.W.E., Crafts I.W.E., Tutor l.W,E., Auto Club, Choir Club, AFS ANA CASTELLANOZ Elementary Tutor, Honor Roll, Pep Club, FBLA Vice President, Office Assistant LUIS CASTILLO Soccer JEANETTE CHAPIN Elementary Tutor, Attendence l.W.E. 23 FERNANDO CHAVEZ Commlssloner of Justlce, Club Councll, Student Govern ment, Llfe CSF Member, Scholastlc Top 10, Forelgn Ex change Student, Honor Roll, CSF, JCL, French Club Latln Club, Playmakers, Student Councll, Llbrary IW E Pep Club, CSF Fleld Trap Cornmlttee. Azteca Club WAYNE CHESI-IIRE VINCENT PERRY CIPPONERI RANDY CLEMENTS WILLIAM CLINE Frosh Football, JV Track Sports Manager STEVEN CONN Frosh Football, JV Baseball, Honor Roll, I,W.E KEVIN CONLEY PERRY CONTINENTE All League Football, Varslty Football, Frosh Football Stu dent of the Month, JV Basketball, Varslty Track FFA JV Track. l.W.E. BPE, 76-77 Delta Recreatlon Basketball Champs KELLY COWGER JULIE COY I-Iornecorrvng Queen Attendent. Song Leader Rally Squad, Pep Club, Gyrnnastlcs Tearn, Glrls' Block L GAA, l.W.E, GPE MARY COZAKAS JOSE CRUZ SHERRY DARST Madrlgals, Cleft Club Chow Club, A Cappella Cholr TrackCharter, Must, IV. E MAPTI-IA DELAGARZA vltikl DEL BARBA Q-1 Senior Class Hangs Signs Cn Poster Day mf 6 '-'N ' -:' 4... P it I ' i 'S Q - t f 'if iuffkj ,P 3 C. , as , Y 5 X Q-, s F L 4 : A . 4r f 1 Q 4 ,, . -,y ff - 'Eff ' I x 1-my NJ L wa-'vi Vtf, ' -Hg: i ' 1 f --1 e -: M. s ,ff be . f-I 'f H .: wt af fp D ,. ' J -1, l hw ,-wg ,A -1 1 wx-33 'L-3: ,. f 421' . ,. Q ' 4 ,V -, . C. . -f'L...1fL,..' ,- . - .fre , f.. ' ig gg. i, -- .Mya T , a.L.,, kr ,-:. ,x LEEAN DESSAUSSOIS French Club, Playmakers, Band Ill, AFS, CSF, Honor Roll. Band President, Student Council DEBBIE DEVERA Elementary Tutor, Azteca Club Secretary DAVE DIXON Varsity Swimming SHERRI DUTRA Girls' Volleyball Team, Girls' Block L, Girls' Softball Team, Honor Roll, Student Council, Girls' Varsity Basket- ball Charter, Teen Center Councilor, l.W.E. GPE, Begin- ning Art l.W,E FRED ENGELHARDT Band lll, A Cappella Choir, Choir Club, News Staff SHERRI LEE ENGLAND A Cappella Choir, Pop Choir, FFA, Attendence Office l.W.E HOMER BRISENO is captured by the photographer as he stands among the trees and signs on Poster Day. This activity which is just one of many during Homecoming Week starts at 12:01 a,m and ends at 4 p.m. Students start hanging the posters shortly after midnight and must have all of them down by early afternoon. The Senior Class garnered the most points during Homecoming Week and won the spirit Trophy. 25 Officers, Advisors Help Guide Senior Class KIM FRAZIER Honor Roll, Library l WE DAVID FREEZE Frosh Football, Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling BARBARA GALLETTI DAVID A GARCIA Varsity Track, FFA, JV Track ELVA I GARCIA Rally Committee, Choir Club, Candy Strlper, Elementary Tutor, Class Representative, Azteca Club, Craft l,W,E,, Bachelor Living IWE ISABEL A GARCIA Choir Club, Elementary Tutor LUPE GASCA Spanish Club OLGA GRAMMETIKAKI Foreign Exchange Student to Liberty LEAH GEYSER Honor Roll. Homecoming Committee, Pep Club, Elemen- tary Tutor, Special Education Tutor DINA GHILARDUCCI Girls' Basketball, Girls' Block Girls Volleyball Man- ager, Girls' Softball Manager, Youth Center Leader, Sen- ior Class Secretary, Student Council, Pep Club, GAA, AFS, Curriculum Committee, French Club, IWE, GRE GARRETT THOMAS GILL Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Boys' Block Auto Club, Honor Roll RICHARD GONZALES MICHAEL I GONZALEZ Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, Frosh Baseball, Frosh Basketball, Boys' Block l,W E BRE, Mechanical Drawing I W E , All League Football, Football Team Captain CHERYL GRAVFS BRENDA GUTHERY Office Assistant, Pep Club lr -:F A153 -4 'I I nf Q Y iQ 'Q X X, 'Q- 'Ms-in fl Y ,ill i 'if IT -C3 an 1-ur fi' L-wil if bvvvv' ti V 652- -' f 5 ,.'. .gs .. V VV! I , , -Hg A I as tx ,tt Ev 495 . ........,. ,-. Erik F 5-w 'A 1 - ir.--I 'i 'I .. K' s- -V5 17'-9 si POSING on the steps of C wing are the officers and advisors for the Sensor Class. In the top row are Mr, Harold Child, advnsorg Michelle Twedt vice-president and Mrs. Jeannie Gleen, advisor. On the bottom steps are Dina Ghilarducci, secretary, Robert Aguirre, president and Letica Lopez, treasurer. KATHLEEN ANN ERICKSON Commissioner of Publicity, Homecoming Committee. Band lll, Stage Band, Student Government, Frosh Charter, JV Charter, Varsity Football Charter' Girls' Block Gnrls' Track, Annual Staff, Yearbook Society, GAA, Pep Club, AFS, l.W.E. GPE, Honor Roll PATRICIA FEE Varsity Football Charter, JV Football Charter, Frosh Foot- ball Charter, Girls' Tennis, Girls' Block GAA, Honor Roll, Student Council, l.W.E. GPE, Pep Club, AFS TINA MARIE FERRARO Glrls' Track, Girls' Block GAA, Gymnastics Team. FFA, Band ll, Band Ill, Pep Club, Ornamental Horticulture l.W.E., Delta Beauty TAMMY FLETCHER STEVE FORTNER Student Body President, Varsity Football, Varsity Basket- ball, Student Government FORREST FOWLER Frosh Football, JV Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Wrestling, l.W.E. BPE 27 Seniors Register For Final Years Classes LARRY HALFORD JV Football, Frosn Football, JV Wrestling, Varsity Wres- tling, FFA, Boys' Block Elementary Tutor, Frosb Bas- ketball, Agriculture l.W.E JEANETTE HANSON Varsity Swimming, Gymnastics Team, Girls' Block GAA,Boy's Block Frosn Baseball Charter, JV Base- ball Cnarter, FFA, FFA Secretary. FFA Sentinel, CSF, French Club, Agriculture I.W.E., l.W.E, GRE, Homecoming Committee MITCH HAWKINS KENA L. HENDON Office Assistant. Tutor WANDA HENRY SUZY HERNANDEZ GARY HOLDER Varsity Track, Honor Roll, Science l.W.E TERRI HUGHES SHERRILL HURST ERICA LYN JENSEN Commissioner of Rallies and Assemblies. Girls' Track, Gymnastics Team, Rally Committee, Student Council, Band lll, GAA, CSF, Honor Roll, Student Government, Sopnmore Treasurer, l.WE. GRE, Math l,W.E., Homecom- ing Committee. Club Council. Screening Committee ANGELA JIMENEZ Spanish Club DEBRA JOHNSON MARI LYNN JOHNSON Most Valuable Rlayer, All League Girls' Track, Girls' Ten- nis, Girls' Basketball Team, Girls' Block Student Council, Homecoming, Committee, Band Ill, FFA, FAA, CSF. Honor Roll, Rep Club, AFS, FFA Historian, Screening Committee. Comissioner ot Justice CHARLES JONES fi? 'Nw' 1 than 1:1-fr RA 05 C 'V ,f , C315 .S KENT KEELE LORRAINE MARIE KEITH Playmakers, A Cappella Choir, Homecoming Committee Pep Club, Plays-Fiddler On The Roof, Godspell LAURIE KELLY NADINE KELLY AFS, FFA, Playmakers, French Club KIM D. KNOX Auto 2 l.W,E JOHN LANPHAR Sports Manager, Football Tutor, Baseball Tutor, Jewelry I.W.E., Class Representatvie CARLOS LARA RON LASATER JV Wrestling, Student Council, Band Ill DEBBIE LECKIE GERALDINE MULROONEY smiles for our proffessional photographer Hal Matson at the Social Studies sign-up table. Geraldine is asking Social Studies teacher and yearbook advisor Bill Batze a question regarding her classes for the Fall Semester. 29 KELLY ST JOHN takes a few nmnutes off to check over some materral durnng Poster Day Seated on the bench near the cafeterua Kelly IS surrounded by varnous sugnso STEVE LECKIE FFA, Ofhce I WE CHRISTOPHER LEFLEF? French Club, AFS, Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor, Prlncu- oals' Comrnntee DOSS LEIGH oseaus LEWIS AMY LEINWEBEQ DEBBIE LINDQUIST 'HDISTINE LOPEZ H JLIEI LIME LOPEZ L CappeIIa Chow I'.IIa1f 2 s Hqngr IQQJI FFL EIefnentarj Tgtor, Offnge I W E LE 'I' L I ZPEZ Jx 'j'T'?9VI'?3UQV Peo CIUL 'yr ,Jun Conwrnrree G1rIs Emir- I Ons Basvetoa 'wwe Ore SoffLw1II Tearn Q+ I iI1S5 Treasurer Frosn F, 'j '1'Tf?V Owe I iv :rV,i.y W., I J x J x ,J 1-' -Lk J 'f.v, 'UN ii J Qi Seniors Capture Homecoming Spirit Trophy 3 X ef Qui DARCY LOWE ALAN LUCCHESI Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Boys' Block ..L ,. RANDY LUKE Varsity Wrestling, JV Wrestling, Frosh Football, l,W.E. BPE DANIEL LYNCH FFA, North Coast Regional, FFA Reporter, Student Gov- ernment, Commissioner of Youth, Student Council, Cur- riculum Committee, Boys' State Representative Alter- nate, Co-Editor Liberty Bell, JV Wrestling, Audio-Visual l.W.E JEFF LYONS LOUIS J NIAFFEI Varsity Wrestling, Soccer, Auto Shop l.W.E MELRINA A MAGGIORA Scholastic Top 10, Life CSF Member, IOOWO CSF Mem- ber, CSF President, Head of CSF Scholarship Committee, CSF Student General Supervisor, Annual Staff, Yearbook Society, Annual Staff Photographer, Pep Club, Band Ill, Orchestra, JCL, Latin Club, Biology l.W,E., Admistrative Assistant, Bank of America Math!Science Plaque Winner, Gemco School Representative for Scholarship KRYSTAL MAHONEY Business Education l.WE. ROBERT MAIOCCO Varsity Track, Most Valuable Playe, Varsity Football, Cross Country, JV Basketball, Frosh Football, Frosh Bas- ketball, All League Football, Boys' Block Block L President, CSF, Scholasic Top 10, Latin Club, JCL BRIAN MARTIN ALFRED MARTINEZ JOE MARTINEZ JV Football, Frosh Football ROSEMARIE MARTINEZ Pep Club, Choir Club, A Cappella Choir, Madrigals, Cleft Club, AFS, Elementary Tutor, Plays-Salute to America. Fiddler On The Roof, Pop Chorus, Track Charter, Swim- ming Charter ANNIE MAURISCIO ALAN MCCALL Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Football, JV Baseball, JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, All League Football, Most Spirited Frosh Boy, Boys' Block ..L,, 31 Senior's Homecoming Float 'Beat The Mats' SENIOR class float, Beat the Mats, placed third in the Homecoming competi- tion. EDWARD MCCLELLAND FFA, CSF, Honor Roll LUANNE MARIE MCLENDON Homecoming Queen, Soph Hop Queen Attendent, Rally Squad, JV Cheerleader, Head JV Cheerleader, Frosh Cheerleader, Rally Committee, Girls' Block JV Swimming, Varsity Swimming, CSF, Scholastic Top 10, Honor Roll, AFS, GAA, Pep Club, Boys' Block L, Gym- nastics Team, Latin Club, JCL, Band Ill, Stage Band, Stu- dent Gov't, Curriculum Committee, Swim Team Charter Head of Rally Squad, Life CSF Member, Band Ill Secre- tary. v CLAYTON MEEKS CLIFFORD MEEKS HECTOR MELGOZA Varsity Football, JV Football, Frosh Football MICHELE MEHLHOFF Rlaymakers, A Cappella Choir, l.W.E. Music, Choir Club DIANE M MELLO DIANE R MELLO FLSIE MENDIOLA tbl I N, 'f '? 3 is 3? 'ST' Z . f 'rx 49' Xf I 4 C. -Z' ul- 0'5- -.1 ff' If fn MONIN MENDOZA MITZI MICHAUD Girls' Track, French Club, FFA, GAA, AFS, FFA Historian FFA High Pt Frosh MIKE MINICK JV Wrestling, Playmakers, FFA, Elementary Comedy Tonight, Cyrano de Bergerac JUANITA MONTENEGRO Spanish Club JOE MORENO RANDY MORI Frosh Football GREGG MORSE Varsity Basketball, Most Valuable Player, Al Tutor, Plays I League Bas ketball, JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball, Frosh Football Varsity Baseball, Boys' Block L, l.W.E. GERALDINE MULROONEY IRMA rv1uN'oz Spanish Club, Azteca Club Representativa GLENDA MURPHY l.W.E, Audio Visual KATHY MURRAY Choir Club, Playrnakers, Pep Club, Elemen HENRY NAVARRO STEVE NEVAREZ RICHARD NEGRETE Frosh Basketball, Auto Club, Playmakers BRENDA NICHOLAS tary Tutor Student Body Treasurer, Student Govt Honor Roll l.W,E. Student Accounts, Pep Club, AFS Seniors Girls Aid Professional Photographer MELISSA NORRIEHD ANNA TERESA NUNEZ A Cappella Choir, Pop Chorus, l.W,E, Music, Choir Club. Clef Club, Playmakers, Play- Salute to America, Elemen- tary Tutor STAN NUNN Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Most Valuable Player, All League Football, JV Football, JV Track, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Frosh Vice-President, Junior Class President SUSAN MARIE OHMSTEDE Honor Roll PATRICIA OSEGUERA Aztca Club, French Club, Work Experience ANGELA OTT Honor Roll, Pep Club, AFS, Office Assistant TONY OLAN SANDRA ORDUNO Elementary Tutor, Volleyball Charter LORAINE PARDEE LORI PASTOR Girls' Volleyball Team, GAA, Student Council, Cross Country Charter, Pep Club, A Cappella Choir, Elementary Tutor, Girls' Block PATRICE PEDERSEN Girls' Track, Girls' Block GAA, Gymnastics Team, Elementary Tutor, LW E Girls' GPE, FFA LEONARD PEREZ Boys' Block Varsity Wrestling RENO PHILLIPY LYNETTE PITAU SALLY PONCE 34 fi Elf '14 E. C23 4 E4 '4 fi -,x filsld 4-- 'D Vrf sf ,NK .xx JV iff-,fffff ERINA PUCCINELLI WILLIAM PULIDO FRANK RAMERO PATRICIA HERNANDEZ RAMIREZ Azteca Club Representative, Azteca Club, Pop Chorus, l.W.E. Crafts, Homemaking l.W.E. GLENDA RANSOIVI Latin Club, JCL, Choir Club, A Cappella Choir, AFS, CSF, l.W.E, Drivers' Ed, Office Assistant, Playrnakers, Pep Club, Honor Roll VALERIE REBELES Charter: Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, JV Basket- ball ROBIN RECK Band Ill, Girls' Tennis, Track Charter, GEORGE J. REED Varsity Football, JV Football, Boys' Block Honor Roll, Pep Club, Biology l.W.E., Physiology l.W.E., News Staff, Journalism Club, Liberty Bell Editor. FRANK RICCOBUONO HELPING out with the September Merri-go- round is Kathryn and Laurel Bronzan, JANET LYNN RICHARDSON Pep Club RUBEN RIOS Varslty Football, JV Football, Frosh Football, Varsuty Baseball. Varsnty Wrestlung, Boys' Block l.W.E. BPE MARIA RIVERA JULlANA M, ROBBINS Foreugn Exchange Student: Japan, AFS Presldent. JCL Secretary, AFS. Latln Club, JCL, Pep Club, l.W.E. Offrce TONY JAMES RODRIGUES Frosh Football JOE ANTHONY RODRIGUEZ ROSLYN CLARISSA RODRIGUEZ Glrl's Volleyball Team, Glrl's Basketball Team, Glrls' Soft- ball Team, Most Valuable Player Basketball, All League Basketball, All League Softball. GAA. GAA Treasurer, GPE I.W,E., Pnncupal's Commlttee RlTA ROSAS Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor. l.W.E. Bachelors' Lrvmg LAURA SANABRIA Glrls' Block Playmakers. Jr, Class Secretary. Glrls' Volleyball Team, Elementary Tutor, GAA. CSF, AFS, Hon- or Roll, Sports Manager, Pep Club. JCL, Boys' and Glrls' Track Charter, JV Charter, Varslty Charter, Junuor Class Secretary, Plays- Salute to Amerlca. Charlue's Aunt, Oll- ver, Hello Dolly MANUAL TORRES and Julle Coy enjoy a few relaxlng mlnutes together at the end of therr lunch break be- fore returnung to class. lla QT9' .4 'U' -.. ...- ., 3 A . gli? l rX 'l ? .-., S-- br ,g 1 uv- r- T 'i '5- - Y' -'Ps Qfx M 1- 2 -, -- V.- -.- .. -..- .. ..- Q . 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Seniors Caught Relaxing During Noon Time Break LOURDES PEREZ SANABRIA Manager Girls' Track, Girls' Block JCL, Pep Club, AFS, GAA, Playmakers, Girls' Volleyball Team, Frosh ketball Charter, International Thespian Society, Troup- er Award, Plays- Hello Dolly, Oliver, Salute to America, Charlie's Aunt EMMA SANCEN TERESA SANCEN BARRY SCHWITTERS Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, JV Football, JV Baseball, JV Basketball, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Frosh Baseball, Most Valuable Player, All League Football, All League Baseball, Boys' Block Playmakers, AFS, Honor Roll, l.W.E. BPE DOMINIC SELGA CSF, Honor Roll, Varsity Basketball Manager, Social Studies Representative - FLORDELIZA SELGA Girls' Tennis, CSF, Life CSF, Honor Roll, CSF Vice-Pres- ident, 1978 LION Co-Editor, Scholastic Top 10, Annual .F Staff Photographer, Yearbook Society, Annual Staff, Q -'s' K A Cappella Choir, JCL, AFS, Pep Club 3-Hi-0 '05 .X LYDIA M, SERNA Girls' Track, Girls' Block GAA, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Office Assistant MIKE SHELTON STEVE SHERRILL SCOTT SHINDER RACHEL SILVA GERALD SIMMONS 7' 'X E. DEBORAH SISK Honor Roll, Pep Club, Track Charter 4 N DAVE SKELTON liz, FFA, CSF, Stage Band, Speech Club ROBIN SLONIKER l.W.E. Crafts, I.W,E. Small Animal Science Basketball Charter, JV Basketball Charter, Girls' Bas- GARY SMITH JOE A. SOARES FFA, Honor Roll RANDI JEAN SOBLE Girls' Basketball Team, Girls' Softball Team, Girls' Block GAA, l,W.E. GPE, Girls' Track Manager, Girls' Gym- nastics Manager, Co-Editor Lion Uproar, JV Football Charter, Honor Roll, Gymnastics Team, Pep Club, Girls' Volleyball Team, Girls' Track GILBERT SOLIZ WENDY SPANGER AARON SPEER Spanish Club, Band lll, Stage Band, Band Ill Vice Presi- dent CAROL SPELL Playmakers, l.W.E. Library MIKE SPINELLI MARY STEWART AFS, Girls' Tennis, Counseling Office l.W,E., Attendance Office l.W.E. KELLY ST. JOHN Wrestling Most Valuable Player, Cross Country Most Valuable Player, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track, Cross Country, JV Football, Frosh Football, Boys' Block Band lll, Stage Band DAN STOLHAND Frosh Football, Boys' Tennis, Frosb Basketball, I.W.E. BIA Mechanical Drawing, l,W,E. BIA Wood Shop, l.W E. Me- chanical Drawing RUSSELL STROTHER Varsity Track, JV Football, Frosh Football, Cross Country, l,W.E. Auto VICKI SULLIVAN ALETHA LOUISE SYSUM Jr and Sr Representative of Curriculum Committee, A Cappella Choir, Choir Club, Pep Club, Playmakers, Ele- mentary Tutor JEFF TODD Band Ill, Stage Band, A Cappella Clltoir, Choir Club, FFA, Agrlc ulture IVV E 38 45' Ti 7 rf , I!!! ,'1' 4 f ,S 4-ff ,fa-I Q-'sr 'Q Tia. , . r. Q a,.. ,.f MARK TOMLIN Annual Staff Photographer, Annual Staff, Honor Roll TAMMIE TOMPKINS J. D. TORRES Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, JV Bas- ketball, Frosh Basketball, Frosh Baseball Most Valuable Player, Playmakers, Plays- Comedy Tonight J, MANUAL TORRES Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball, JV Baseball, JV Bas- ketball, Frosh Baseball Most Valuable Player, Frosh Bas- ketball, Soph. Hop King, Boys' Block Honor Roll, l.W.E. BPE LINDA ANDREA TOVAR Girls' Track, Girls' Block GAA, Frosh Football Charter, JV Football Charter, JV and Varsity Volleyball Charter, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Office Assis- tant MARYJANE TOWNES Girls' Volleyball Team, Girls' Block Girls' Softball Team, GAA, AFS, Honor Roll, Elementary Tutor, l.W.E., All FAL Super Sport for Volleyball Class GT '78 Members Compete In Sack Race 5' hm ff i-inQnM 'mg www, COMPETING in the three-legged race are seniors Darcy Lowe, Lulu McLendon, Jim Bauerlein, and Brian Clem- ens. 39 PENNY ANNETT TOWNSEND Scholastic Top IO, CSF, Honor Roll, French Club, Swim- Team Charter, Elementary Tutor, Playmakers, AFS, Pep Club MICHELLE TWEDT Girls' Volleyball Team, Girls' Block Homecoming Committee, Honor Roll, Senior Class Vice-President. AFS, Head Varsity Football Charter, Frosh Football Charter, Soph Football Charter, JV Basketball Charter, Girls' Softball Charter, Pep Club JACKIE UPSHAW Homecoming Queen Attendent, Student Body Vice-Presi- dent, Corr. Secretary, Student Gov't, Girls' Tennis, CSF, GAA, AFS, Honor Roll, Student Council, Girls' Block Club Council Chairman, Homecoming Committee, For- eign Exchange Student, French Club, Varsity Football Charter, Pep Club DONNA UPTON Pep Club, Honor Roll, Office Assistant FRANCES USON Pep Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Homecom- ing Committee, Varsity Football Charter, Varsity Basket- ball Charter MARIA VARGAS Honor Roll, l,W.E, Office, Azteca Club SUSETTE VASTA Gymnastics Team, Intermediate Gymnastics Most Valu- able Player, Girls' Track, CSF, Girls' Block GAA, Honor Roll, Most Spirited Junior, Most Improved Gym- nast, Teen Advisory Council, JV Football Charter, Pep Club Seniors Top Faculty, 15,1 hr- Plbfx l 7'x 1-54 -'-:'-x 5 s ,I ' Q SENIOR CLASS gives a final lug .is Tony Rodriguez cheers them on to victory during the Homer oniing .irtivities on Olinistede field As usual, this event sliovvs vvlieie tliv re.il stil-n Qllt is The 2 'W seniors rimntagerl to deff-.it tlii- luniors .is well .it the f.it ulty Juniors ln Tugging W 'SQ 41 I .,', q1T,' Hs, -.nu '- 5'-. . ' , I si' 3. , .- fy 'Hg 1? e ' 04,1 ' if f , 512, :iff . fy ? ' '29 , :z I 'gf ,vu I ? if ,,, 3 :V '-- - A - Me -,,l 2- f: ,r l t l I :,, A H 'Eff- ul , ..f. ,. 111 ' 'V ' V I wry! V , ,- , Q-A, ,- f 4 .' . ,- ,Q-wg, I ' I ,I,'ff1Pf mehr, 4 ,QT V Wifi A, , E4 yr 5: -if f I an-W' 3 I I fig.: V533- YZ , 125 DONNA VASQUEZ DAVID VEGA Honor Roll, JV Wrestling REGINA VILES Homecoming Committee, Pep Club RICHARD VILLA JV Basketball, Frosn Football, Frosn Basketball CHRIS VILLARREAL RHONDA WALKER DANIEL RAY WALLIS Senior Girl Learns Needed Business Skills DAVID JAY WALLIS FFA KEITH WATKINS DAWN WATSON Office Assistant, Elementary Tutor SUSAN WATSON ROBIN WAUGH DAVID W. WEATHERBY Honor Roll, FFA, ROP Landscaping I.W.E., Audio-Visual I.W.E JIM WEATHERBY NEIL WEEKS CYNTHIA WETZEL KIM WHEELER FFA, FFA Sentinel, FFA Sweetheart Runner-up Agriculture I, W.E., Pep Club POLLY WHEELER Homecoming Queen Attendent, Art IW.E. PAULA WHITENER ALBERT WILLIAMS DENISE WORTHAM CHRISTIE M WRAY Honor Roll, Varsity Track Charter, I W E Jewelery, I WE. Art, Pep Club, Playmakers, Student Council Representa- tive 4. 'ZW' ?L-. 4505 -53 -Q5 U 1317 1 J L of 'Rig 4-1. !'I. 7 1 'T 5 ANN DIONIS WYMAN Girls' Swim Team, JV Swimming, Swim Team Charter, Mechanical Drawing l.W.E., Pep Club DONALD YONEMURA Frosh Football, JV Football, Varsity Football, Boys' Block I.W.E. BPE, Honor Roll BART ZIEMER Student Council MELODY CARAWAY JOE CORNELL A., CYNTHIA D. GRAY STEPHANIE MAssoNi KENA HENDON spends her time improving her typing skills in her business education class in order to prepare fo a possible business career, DAVID MEN EZ 43 Junior Girl Wins Class Points In Ping-pong Alvarado, Roy Armstrong, Don Arroyos, Louis Ashby, Kirk Arterberry, Thomas Avina, Tracey Avalos. Tony Baker, Jeff Banuelos, Becky Barnes, Bob Barthman, Ron Barton, Dave Beaton, William Becerra, Annie Beech, Williams Behne, Julie Bernal, Diane Berumen, Donna Berumen, Rich Bettencourt, Julie Bevill, Sandy Biddle, Mark Boiorquez, Dinah Boreham, David Brackenridge, James Brent, Wes Briseno, Viola Brogden, Tami Burnett, Dave Butler, Cleona Calvert, Patrick Campbell, Lucinda Cano, Patricia Cardoza, Pablo Carreon, Benito Carrillo, Tony Capsaliaris, Nick Cervantez, Randy Chavez, Craig Chavez, Ramon Chedester, Anthony Christensen, Randy Clark, Rebekah Colenrln, Jim Cook, Brenfla Combs, Gina Condon, Lilly Conway, Matt Cox, Judy 1 N .. - .. u I' w Crawford, Lance Crawford, Scott Cross, Carolyn Crowell, Melanie Dawson, Helene Deaton, Maria Defremery, Beth l l Dessaussois, Jenine Diaz, Debbie Diaz, Nico Dittmore, Melani Dixon, Debbie Dummer, Carlene Ebersole, Karen Ellis, Elizabeth Ellison, Karin Ellison, Paul England, Joe England, Sherrie Esparza, Maria Esparza, Nellie Estrada, Ismael Fenn, Norma Fernandez, Laurie Flatt, Mike Fletcher, Diana Foster, Mark X . Franke, Jennifer I J SHELLY ZARO battles her way to victory at the ping pong com- petition during Homecoming Week. 45 Frazner, Teresa Gallardo, Jamue Galvez, Guullermo Gangwer, Bull Gardner, Don Geyser, Danny Glasford, Laura Groseclose. Enc Halford, Cory Hampton, Jess Hampton, Julue Hampton, Ken Hampton, Marla Hanna, Leslxe Hawk, Kevzn Hawkins, Judy Hayes, Debbie Hayes, Janace Hernendez, Make Hicks, Kathy Hutt, Kenneth Hoffman, Frank Homnd, Cynthia -mpvrns, Mike vu -- - VA-5. , X f 0 i l Girl Officers Lead -,Y L... it ' r f LD. 5... I ' g G 3 , r. 6 3 1 . ff- ,X-f fi- , X. ' M ,iv X K ff f 'lf fl 'Z :umm '- I E 'ai A nf 'X.s '., 'L xx Howard, Willie Howze. Steve Hyer, Pam Jackson, Shelly James, Todd Janis, Mary Jay, Gerald Jauregui, Ben Jones, Darla Juare, Anna Justis, Karen Kaae, Karen Kasse, Maryann Kern, Norman Class Of '79 For Third Year x QM 1 3 ,ww '9- Q v 'Vi L . .M 1 J' r w 'Sn ,f xpfzf sn.-, gp. . X 8 Keys, Lonnie Knowles, Vicki Knox, Toni Kuntz, Kellie Kurtz, Leanne Laird, Tracy Landgren, Anthony Lanphar, Deena Laremore, Nina Last, Brent Lathrum, Kathryn Lawler, Tom Leat, Tim Leeper, Pam Lebeouf, Vikki Lent, Kevin Lewis, Greg Lewis, Lydia Leyendecker, Chris Linch, Carol Lindquist, Denise Llewellyn, Tom Lohmann, Tim Long, Gwen Loredo, Diane Lorenzetti, Della Lucido, Stacy Luna, Lydia 41 Madrid, Sherry Mahoney, Lusna Malaro, Jurnmy Marrscal. Duane Martin, Geoff Martunez, Alevandro Martinez, Luus Mattos, Rlcnard Maurlsclo, Jeannette McCall, Doug McCampbeII, Denlse McCauley, Hal McCormlck, Carl McCurdy, Bonnue McMurtrey, Joseph McKlnney, Rodney McKnnzue, Robert Meduna, Palutra Mack, Roger Mendoza, Dan Mercado, Glna Mnkkelsen, Kelly Mlsch, Tammy Morado, Make Morales Joel Morgan, Annette Nance, Kerth Neely, Cnrls Novero, Jerome Nowak, Lnnda Pagenkopp, Ronnie Palmer, Anne Paprnr, John Parker, Larry Paterson, Rae Pato, Larry Payne Claudla Payne, Dale Payne, Kelly Payne, Mark Payne, Mncnael Payne, Tracy p+?'1Pl'SOll. Janel Perreurfl, Waller Phelps Rosle Poeruo, Rurlwelle Ponce Martha Prlddy. Steve Prlngle. Clmgk ' Probst, Russell fr ' -I 1 Puente, Jesus D ' Radetic, Pete ' I , ' Ragonton, Albert .. ' ,L Ramos, Annie It ,' V ' if Rhodes, Sheryl Richner, Kathryn . i , : ,, .',. :mf ul ll ill Inn Class Of '79 Wins Third First WINNING for the third year in a row was the class of 79. This year's float was titled, Whip the Mats. The float featured A giant mixer with moveable beaters. Every year the class of '79 puts a lot of hard work into their float as is evidenced by winning first place as freshman, sophmmores and juniors. Mr. Dennis Sapp did the electrical work on the float. Rios, Regina Robertson, Cynthia Robles, Inez Rodriguez, Chris Rodriguez, Martha Rogers, Vicki Rosa, Mary ' ' 1 , K , it , . I fa, , 49 Rosas, Steve Rowell, Chuck Russell, Donna Russell, Penny Sanabria, Fernando Sancen, Patricia Sapp, Debbie Sapp, Ron Saxen, Robert Scarfo, Don Schofield, Kent Schwitters, Lisa Sciortino, Francine Seeno, Ron Sewell, Susan Shaddon, Rebecca Sherrill, David Slino. Grace Simpson, Valerie Sizemore, Kenny Smith, Ellis Snow, Matt Solorzano, Lupe Spiess, Pam Spilman, Greg Sprayberry, Mark Stein, Tracy St John, Yvonne Stoner, Everett Stringer, Paul Teixeira, Joe Tigard, Cindy Tingdahl, Steve Tompkins, Timothy Torrez, Diane Tovar, Connie Twigg, Clayton Umpingo, Jesse Urenda, Evelyn Urenda, Patricia Quan, Susan Valencia, Leonella Vargas. Juan Vargas, Rocky Villalobos. Guadalupe Walker, Marilyn Walker, Scott Wallis, Tina Walsh, Frances ts , 1 --4 , l i i N f 954 Sn. i 6-' 'S -x P J, 1 rv f 'x.., Q i.-x is 'C' . l '4 I , ,Xu ' l 1' ff tl, 1. -' I if! I ln' Y . ,1 X y , uv. F 5 5 .A w , I i N .R Wisner, Wally Worden, Gayle Worrell, Holli Wubbena, Marla Young, Scott Zaro, Shelly Juniors Utilize New Cafeteria Pool Table HANGING from the campus trees on poster day are two of the juniors post- ers. These were just two of the many posters put up during the night. Walter, Jan Walton, Kathy Ward, Dan Weatherby, Jim Wheeler, Rick Wilcox, Mike Williams, Talmadge MARK MAGGIORE chalks his cue stick as he looks over the table planning his next shot. He is playing on the pool table in the cafeteria. NS, .,, X , ,A 'Ll . I Q- i. 'Aan S 1 1 L ali' I-ci Q 1 E -2 L ' 1'-Y 'YW' Sr 1- f 4 lqx f 5,11 .P 1 2 ' . A 5 V AJ' .- i 3' I f I ' ' t ' x s 'N , ' , 1 f 1 1 I ', f A A - 77775,--A 'R li-T' L- A M.. A SX N n' 1 . rf. ' ,li YL ai'-.-C .3 , . .' I -V '-'X we' ' 1 , .xp W X f Pj... ww ' Q J . fx J , , , -.+ .V r H I 1 V 'lr V ' O . , E -' - h ll Y ' ' H 7 1 fl ', 'nn 'QF I I ' V--.:'l'As'1 '7.J'!ip J li' - ix 1-4-7-f ' .. '- ff. . 'A.-- .,, I Q1 . A l-.- 'xlfggij f ,N-agile L ' MI ,,, W' M: .., . . x -N. ' A f 5 Photo ra hs Candidl Look At All Classes Aberle, Steve Abney, Karen Adams, Peder Aguiar, Manuel Aguilar, Micheal Allen, Eric Allen, Kent Alvarado, Gracie Alves, Antonio Amba, Martin Ambrose, Joe Avalos, Felix Bailey, Mike Ball, Gordon Barnes, Brian Barnes, Scott Barnett, Ricky Bartee, Terry Baughman, Mike Beighley, Joey Belcastro, Vicki Bernal, Larry Bettencourt, Tony Biddle, Brian Biglow, Russ Blanchett, Dena Bloodworth, Kathy Blumen, Patti Bojorquez, Rene Bonham, Debby Bonilla, Teresa Borba, Filomena Bordewick, Ted Borges, Loretta Branscum, Cindy Brown, April Brown, Gardy Bryant, Pam Burnett, Ronda Byrne, Mike Calton, Kim Campbell, Cindy Cannon, Rory Carreon, Julie Carroll, Jerry Castellanes, Arcadio Castellanes, Angie Castillo, Jesus Chan, Darren Chavez, Cathy Chedester, Christina Chrestenson, Teresa Clements, Tim Clifton, Rick Coehlo, Joey Colburn, Jody Coleman, Pam Collier, Ann Collins, Debby Continent, Anthony Cook, Craig Cottrell, Roxanne Cruz, Maria Dalrymple, Rahman Daniels, Micheal Darst, Barbara Darst, Jonnell Dawson, Lori Day, Clark Day, Larry Dean, Janet Deardorft, Ross Deiesus. Gary War' ul i a5- tv 'P' X STROLLING down the path is Kevin Vornhagen, a Sophomore who played on l the Varsity Football Team. He seems to be looking very happy and cheerful on this sunny day during Homecoming Week. all 5 O b-Q gui in G Del Real, Ramiro Dickinson, Mike D'lnnocent, Kim Domingo, Ty Downs, Renee Duarte, Augustin Duarte, John D .Nt t sn., i i Duran, Mike England, Shelley Enrico, Mike Eshelman, Heidi Espindola, Miguel Estrada, Marty Estrada, Paul 5 an fv- Ezra, Marcia Farmer, Alan Fx Fernandez, Louis Ferraro, Louie Fertado, Traci Fletcher, Jana Fortner, Wendy .taildw ' A V Q , Sophomores Prowl Campus During Free Period Frazier, Mark Galvan, Concha .,,, Galvan, Javier Galvez, Joaquin I Garcia, Albert Gardner, Louann Gardner, Gregory Garcia, Rosemaria . if- Garcia. Robert ' X Garcia, Minnie ' Nc. ' Y 'f rj Garcia, Rene Garcia. Jerry Gasca, Socorro ' 1 s-- Gavey, Kathy X' 5 , , it 'Q Gemetti, Robert ' ' f 'V Gill, Sammy ., , .y V 'lf , I V f' Gonsalves, Gina -1 K ' Gonsalves, Maryanne -fs f Graves, Kathy , Q Gray, Elaine ' ' Gresho, Marty T -. H I ,I . .Ma ,,,,-1 if f'i '.,. .. Gruessinga, Carrie Guftey, Nimrod ' ,Wi g,- ' v Guise, Mary 'i ' Gwilt, Charles Hammond, Jerry , Hanson, Bob in .V Q, g ,,,, it ,.,.. 9-F-- N-a' f Harger, Rohna i , W , i j ! ij, Sophomores Participate During Homecoming Week Hendon, Laura Henry, Lori Hernandez, Nancy Hernandez, Victor Hinoiosa. Lisa Hoberg, Brenda Huddieston, Valerie 1 . Hughes. Vint Hurley, Dena Hurst. Sherrill Jackson, Mike Jiminez, Jaime Jimlnez, Lllla Jones. Cherrie Jones. Harold Judy, Vicki Kearn, Catherine Keeney, Kimberly lg A r .V ', 5 - 7 : .' A' Keith, Dale Keys, Royal 4 1 A ' 1 Knecht, Jackie Knowles, Roger fire, Jeff J S'?7.3'a+.3 Y I 9 1 ON HAT AND SUN GLASSES DAY Steve Russo and Bob Nunn, members of the Class of SO , show their Homecoming Week spirit by wearing their best Other activities during this special week included Jersey Day. Costume Day - M21 ,Zi ,JL - -,fan--..:f:: fs:-..-. f,,.....-g.. 5-..--. .,-,!. l' .nn -.,ib . 's-fv j.-4-. ai .,o'i.if.sf N -poo' -4'-5 1-X 14'f',:l Q, ,,-.,,. , U., a--gg., - v 'Q ,,...4n-r4.'.J,.a-,.-n:1- - -41 4' ..-.Q T1 . .,,,.. M - , .-.1-ff, - .---uf ,-'- P . ,QC c,. il' Q., 4 5' fi Q, ' ' ig ,, .f ',,:,. 1: T-v ' tuugwiili iii ME, ,,4xl' . wiiiiiiii. L '- ' 'L X '1 Q .xx N lf' M L . -.,nlP' 'I o. .,,.., . una.-- Q 'Lg .Y . .4 .Iii .-...... .154-'S ,f..-..4-1!.gn-Q 1 iiiiiiiiiiifi? g v ...fc uf!': ' I fl' , it ft'l!H!t,,Si. --If S 1 i L -...N-,.I-if 5 Y A wg. M ,K f ' ,J ' '- 'D lv-Y I if 1 an . ...mwusssulli and Color Day. But the Senior Class earned the most points during the week and on Homecoming Day captured the coveted Spirit Trophy. The sopho- mores managed a second place tie in float competition. -in --4 -K mf' vw .... -0 X .Q- ,..- di, ll ,. :FH lui-Psa, Vx ts- nv 3 -ARMS Q.- Kruger, George Laidlaw, Kendall Langren, Inez Lara, Rita Last, Gayle Leckie, Linda Lefler, Ernie Leverenz. Mark Llewellyn, Roy Looney, Lori Loyola, Levetta Martin, Karen Martinez, Arthur Martinez, Jen' Martinez, John Martinez, Peter Martinez, Ramon Mastin, Terrance McCall, Dwayne McCauley, Miles McChesnex, Bruce McClelland, Robert McCormick, Kenneth McCown, Patricia ' ' vvgy,-' I-P , -i BT:-Q -ry 4 --Q qw- -.- - -. . x Q Eg E I h ,Ah 17623.-. .A ' v fr l X' M. K 5 .. A: fi 33, . ', s v n I' v Y' lc ' .' ' r. a f 5 -. ,J Ofizpf Q .- . ,'1 'f'.-:q4,?4'fg M? Q-4l ,gi-,VA A ti::7,.4gyb',H r JL q i 3 I' Q y vi' Lff' ,Q McKenzie, Jody McKinzie, Larry ,., McMartin, Rochel Medina, Jackie Melgoza, Lupe Mello. Pam Mendoza, Valerie 'VH -'g -- fli Q Mercado, Cynthia Minick, Liz Moffett, Jim Moore, Steven Moss, Gary Mulrooney, James -.- Munoz, Adrian ii - Munoz, Alfred Murray, Dennis fv- Nance, Jim Navarro, Adriana Nelly, Frank Nelson, Billy Norton, Luella P g,. ywifgx Novero, Jon Nunn, Bob Ogden, Kathy Olan, Danny Oliveira, Maria Olveda, Francisco Olveda, Gloria 5- ,P ff,i .iid 1 i -xk .. DURING the .Homecoming Rally the Sophomore Class took a lot of time and effort to tear and cut confetti, they didn't take very much time to throw it, This year at Homecoming the Sophomores tied for second in the Homecoming Parade with their float entitled Charge the Mats, i 'veg , D 3 Q, 9,1 --:swat 0. 9 3 if Q - y',b'5. Orman, Stan Orosco, Raymondo Oseguera, Dago Oseguera, Juan Oseguera, Ringo Osbourn, Gabe Quintanilla. Avelina Quintanilla, Norma Palladino, Mike Palmer, Marihelen Pardee, Lynette Pedroza, Jose Peixoto, Cecilia Peixoto, Mary Peralta, Pedro Peterson, Lynann Philpot, Barbara Pitau, John Porter. Casey Puente, Mike Pulido, Aracelli Pulido, Hector Rafael, Rose Ragonton, Alfred Raines, Howard Rameriz, Ernie Rameriz, Rosalie Rapozo, Candy Rasmussen, Theresa Ray, Robert Regan, Jennifer Reyes, Elizabeth Rico, Andre Rico, George Rios. Monica Rocha, Rosemarie Rodgers, Frank Rodriquez, Ralph Rogers, Julie Rowell, Darlene Russo, Steve Sanabria, Flora Sancen, Salvador Sanchez, Tammie Sarmento, Rita Sears, Patty Secrest, Ron Shanks, Scott Shatswell, Stephanie Silva, Emilio Silveira, Marc Simmons, John Smith, Ron Smith, Siri Sorenson, Judy Speer, Melinda Sophomore B . Spell, Fred Staftord, Lisa Steelman, Dale Stone, Roger Stonebarger, Sandy Stornetta, Nikki Strothers, Tracy Talbot. Mark Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Jennifer Taylor, Linda Thomas, Don Thompson, Rex Timms, Jim K Tomlin, Lissa Torres, Esther Townsend, Cindy Trueman, Chuck Twigg, Brenda Uroff, Dan Valencia. Edmund r 4 . rf fr'-.......,, .li Valentine Trudy Vasquez, Janet Vega, Julian Viera, Anthony Vigil, Steve Villalpando, Manuel Villicana. Angela Vornhagen, Kevin Walker, Teresa Warbinton, Paula Ward, Tracy Way, Cindy Weekes, Debbie West, Walt Westhorpe. Donna Wetzel, Cheryl Wetzel, Tom Wheeler, Mark W Wheeler, Robert i Whitmore, Melinda Williams, Joseph 1 A. ,i. oys Show Different Interests 'V ,J'x'T,,f47Wf.m ali' 53, r-.,. F 'K! Q-- ,af uniga, Livier .H is ERIC ALLEN, a Sophomore, seems to be very puzzled with his Eng- lish assignment. This year all of the English 2A classes were taught together by teachers Mr. Richard Hackett, Mr. Robert Russell, and Mr, Oliver Bascom DARREN CHAN, a Sophomore and annual staff photographer, waits patiently for his next picture at the Homecoming Rally. He is wearing his Batze's Bookies T-shirt. Winthrop, Bill Wood, Tim Woodall, Brian Woolever, Terry Wythe, Jackie Zamora, Vince Zepeda, Eva Gallegos, Mason Help Lead Freshmen Class Adkins, Crisanta Alexander, William Alberts, Steve Allen, Doug Allen, Kevin Angelo, Nick Anderson, Scott Avalos, Albert Argueta, Refugio Armstrong, Becky Barbe, Dave Barnell, Sandy Barns, Robbie Barton, Cheryl Banuelos, Teresa Bates, Serena Bennett, Rich Becerra, Elda Begley, Toni Beighley, Joan Biglow, Ross Bisel, Nate Berumen, Cindy Berumen, Mike Berry, Cindy Bevill, Lori Blakley, Donna Blumen, Chris Boehrer, Denise Bottoms, Deanna Bordewick, Ken Boreham, Susie Bowman, Misty Branch, Susan Brent, Richard Brown, Kathy Brown, Tim Burrola, Martha Burroughs, Katy Busse, Bob Bustos, Vic Butler, Janice Byer, Theresa Byer, Tim Byron, Michelle Cabral, Richardo Cakebread, Lynette Campbell, Roni Cannon, Stan 'S 6 irzhif, -SV' 9-U3 ew- iw T' I ---. 10, ' N 7 315, ' ttf 7 X T nl. 6' If V , . Aa llfx sr' K I 'J 1 I gil A t M -4 5 ,. ,, t ., -.A , , , 1 L-..,.n vm., ., I f ' L- . - xxxk is X :. -4l -H., X, C31- ,an ai 3 , ', , 4' f . Q F5 A if 1' I Q CLASS ADVISOR Jim Nabas poses Lorenzetti, secretary, Tina Mason, and officers learned that leading a visor is Ms. Carolyn McNabb. Qi . ,..l ' v-r,P,,,p7 V ,.4, ,VM .. I ' 4, 1 a , S JI ,swf . 5 4. M 3 . I with the Class of '81 officers. Richard Cabral is treasurer: Paula vice-presidentg and Jeanne Gallegos is president. The advisors class new to high school can be hard but also fun. The other ad- f Biff .SN We r-s if Cantrell, Kelly Castellanoz, Felipe Castillo, Carlos Celoni, Dennis Cervantez, Doug Chandler, Debbie Chavez, Tammy Chedester, Leslie Clark, David Clark, Deanne Clark, Richard Clark, Whitney Clifton, Diana Cobas, Lynne Cobb, Jim Coleman, April Collins, Patty Condon, Timothy Conklin, Brian Conn, Gary Contunente, David A Cook, Kelth A -' Cook, Scott '51 -W 4 Contresas, Lorenzo Conway, Mules 4 t 'f . Coy. Jeff xr T I..- I ' I , -cv' .Y . V - , G 'I ? fr-wi-Qu ' X1 sys: . 1 Freshmen Build Float- Let's Have A Party LETS HAVE A PARTY IS the theme of thus float constructed by the Freshmen Class. The float deplcts a large Laberty Llon hangnng a Mlramonte Matador over the goal post on one end of the float. At the other end of the float IS a tombstone wlth a RIP slgn for one of the Mat's top players. The Luon ns standnng on a football fneld of green crepe paper. The Class of '81 found out what work It can be to Construct your fzrst float. Crltphfleld, Katue Cross, Lenny Dade. Shella Davus, lmthue Davis. Krlstlne -of Dean, Ronnue Dlaz, Nuco '-L -- 'F ,A -n-5,1 'NY ' 5-sf .1 . vt 319' l T Dickey, Lori Dickey, Naomi D'lnnocent, Arthur Dominguez, Ted Duarte, Bob Duvall, Marvin Edling, Lynn Ellis, Laura Ellison, Nancy Englehardt, Tamye Erickson, Eileen Enriquez, Mario Espindola, Richardo Evenson, John Felix, Evelyn Fowler, Jeff Gaddis, Pauline Galbraith, Jeff Galbreath, Lori Gallegos, Jeanne Gangwer, Carl Garcia, Dalinda Garcia Debra Garcia Mark Garcia, Matt Gaylor, Tammy Gill, Damon Gill, Lenny Gill, Margaret Gill, Sharon Giuntolis, Gina Glasford, Sandra Gonsales, Raul Gonsalves, Mike Goss, Chris Granado, Dennis Graves, Donny Graves, .low Gudnason, Mark Guitron, Pedro Gutierrez, Joyce Halsey, Sheila Hamilton, Bonita Hampton, Dave Hanberg, Lori Harger, David Harl, Greg Hastings, Al Hawk, Debbie Habig, Danny Hackett, Robin Henderson, Hugh Hennessey, Kathleen Hennessey, Robert Hernandez, Dangelo Hernandez, Profirio Herrera, Simon Hieb, Heidi Hilburn, Hean Hm,MBd Hoffman, Julia Hopwood, Matt Howell, Greg Freshmen Class Captur Hughes, Rebecca Huina, Chris Hyland, Diana lsarroso, Brad Jacobs, Rogene James, Tadd Johnson, Karen Johnson, Melisa Joksch, Michael Kalinowski, Joe Kasdorf, Richard Kastell, Cindy Keel, Lynnette Kelly, Mike Ketter, Ronald Keys, Judy Knorr, Dennis Lathrum, Barbara Lathrum, Linda Law, Tami Lawrence, Dan Leddom, Ray Leinweber, Bernice Lewis, David Lewis, Jeff Lorenzetti, Barbara Lorenzetti, Paula Lowe, Greg Lyons, Bill Lyons, Denise Mahoney, Kathy Main, Marty Manteufel, Teri Marchesl, Joe Marchio, Ron 3 .f!33: vs T' f if ,. ,-, f 'E Y' I 4 Mariscal, Johnny Marotz, Tammy Martin, Christine Martinez, Alonso Martinez, Joe Martinez, Maribel Martinez, Phillip Martinez, Ruben Mason, Tina Mattson, Dean McCauley, Mike McLain, Marc McClelland, Daria McCurdy, Dee Dee McKenzie, Jerry McGovern, Mark Medici, Roxana Medina, Hector Meek, Terri Melgoza, Dino Mednez, Julie I ' ' -A fx' iv ,- .,,,. A '-...r .- we ful 'WS' Alajfffgdgf pw' li' 38 -A ' 4' ,F Yi 'L -N. if 5 Ntifiwl M 4 4' . - ' 0 P I ., R .NN Q '19 ' ' 2. ig: 492 W2 I' CONFETTI FLIES as freshmen whoop it up at a football rally. The freshmen got their act together and were able to outclass the sopho- mores, juniors and seniors and win the Homecoming Rally with signs and spirit. K i 67 Mendoza, Tony Menez, Mike Meredith, Paula Misch, Molly Montenegro, Julie Moore. Sherry Morado, Theresa Morado, Thomas Morales, Armando Morgan, Torn Mori, Dave Munoz, Benne Munoz, lrineo :QQ Munoz, Rudy hung! ,ag Murry, B0 A 1' H ,-.,.h Myers, Thea ' z Mythen, Mike y Y , q Nash, Terri . I if , , Newton, Charlotte f , g Ochoa, Josie I Y , ' 4' New Class Learns Through Frosh Orientation 112 1 In es.. Li, xx! ' K un- MEMBERS of the Class of 1981 wait patiently for the next bit of information at the Freshmen Orientation morning held in Stonebarger Gym at the start of September. O'Dowd, Kevin Ohlmeyer, Daniel Orman, Tina Orosco, Carmen Orosco, Luis Orosco, Victor Ortiz, Felipe Osburn, Laura Oseguera, Jose Oxford, Richard Pastor, Ruth Patterson, Karen Payne, Bruce Payne, John Pederson, Ronald Pena, Jaime Perry, Clarence Petko, Pamela Phillipy, Donna Philpot, Judy Piceno, Lisa Pierce, Tracy Poerio, Eric Ponce, Able Powers, Dwayne Predmore, Everett Pringle, Robert Pringle, Teresa Props, Richard Ramacciotti, April Ramirez, Danny Ramirez, Rudy Reck, Ronda Reed, Gary Reed, Terri Reedy, Jim Remmers, Tina Revel, Howard Ribeiro, Raymond Riccabuono, Denise Roberts, Don Roberts, Mark Roderick, Sherry Rogers, Chris Rodrigues, Kim Roenicke, Douglas Ross, Raymond Russell, John Sabedra, Joe 69 Sanabria, Eloy Sancen, Anna Sanchez, Armando Sandale. Paul Sandlin, Dana Saxen, Ron Scarfo, Mike Secrest, Donald Serna, Rudy Seruin, Leslie Sexton, Murry Shaddon, Silvia Shanks, Kim Sherman, Jeff Silva. Efrain Silvara, Louretts Smith, Craig Solorzano. Mike Sommer, David Speer, Dan Speer, Danial T Freshmen C Stallings, Mary Stephens, Tina Stevenson, Samuel St. John, Pete Stone, Bill Strickland, Woodroe Stultz, Becky Szymanski, Laura Taulbee, Nancy Thomas, Raymond Timms, Jeff Tinner, Sheila Tipton, Kerry Townsend, Jonathan Trauis, Shelly Tule, Laura Tuttly, Terri Underwood, Dave Vargas, Eliazar Vigira. John Villa, Susie Villarreal, Becky ViIlaCano, Paul Vinecour, Greg Walton, Chris Watson, Raymond Weeks, Zola Wesbrok, Mark I ,-a.8i- -4 I4 L ii lass Tugs To ,lf .4 5 :U W as it' - - j :Vic N, , S 7 'A V as La It ve ' 5 .. 4 . - ., M ,I .U 6 Y r , if K . J I J' v- .af 6 , ,...v1 f .f , . fi lllu gether To Try To ' i U rv Us , , 6. Q P' ,L-' 7 i I N , I l , 'bi Win -. O-Q 1 -3 Westerman, Marlene Wheeler, Jeff Wind, David Wisbar, Mark Woolever, Susan Woznick, Dan Woznick, Vicki Wright, James Wright, Matthew Wubbena, Carla Yates, Sandre Young, Barbara Young, Kevin Zepeda, Irma W-, .7 mf - , S 1-f 'i in 4-an-n gh x., -.fin 'fi STRAINING THEIR HARDEST, members of the Freshmen Class pull together to try to beat their Sophomore Class opponents. This tug- of-war contest is just one of the many events held on Ohmstede Field during Homecoming Day activities. The Senior Class captured the Spirit Trophy by collecting the most points during Homecoming Week. Champions and championships, the Lion teams had their share of both this year. Capturing the coveted yearbook award for outstanding Senior Male Athlete was football, basketball and baseball star Barry Schwit- ters: while Roslyn Rodriguez, volleyball, baseball and basketball outstanding player, captured the Senior Girls' Award. Combining grades and athletic ability over four years was senior stand out Steve Fortner who won the Scholar-Athlete Award sponsored by the Lions Club. The following teams captured championships-Frosh Foot- ball, co-FAL3 Girls' JV Basketball, GFAL: Varsity Baseball, co-FAL: and Girls' Track, league meet champs and North Coast Section Championship. ln football the highlight of the varsity season was a 13-0 shutout of previously unbeaten Miramonte for a great Homecoming victory. The team ended up ranked tenth in the East Bay placing Perry Continente, Alan McCall, Wally Wisner, Robert Maiocco, Stan Nunn and Barry Schwitters on the first team FAL. Averaging 266 yards and 20 points a game, the junior varsity team were lead by Mark Biddle, Mark Maggiore and Gerald Jay. The frosh team never lost a game and tied one and also tied for league champions. ln other fall sports, the girls and boys cross country teams were both coached by Keith Dawson to 4-4 and 6-2 seasons. Roslyn lead her varsity volleyball team to a fine season and placed all-league. The gymnastics I as q i rf? f . , . - A ' ' ,- 'f2':e:. - h , Y. -- -. V 1 fi- ' f 1 .1 .L f tt f 4' i 6 ' I U 0' Q 'C Q4 4 Sports team was huge and spent most of the year building skills for the league finals. Coach Bill Snow continued to lead the girls' tennis team against stiff GFAL competition. During the winter months the boys' varsity basketball team managed another victory over the rival Antioch Panthers. The junior varsity boys' team was sparked by the Continente brothers while the frosh team beat Campolindo twice who beat Acalanes twice who beat Liberty twice Cby 2 and 4 pointsl. The girls' basketball team enjoyed more success as the varsity team made it to the GFAL playoffs and won the consolation cham- pionship at the Fremont Tournament. The junior varsity led by Jeanne Gallegos, Jackie Ragaton and Lupe Melgoza captured the league championship. Dan Pastor, a new coach of wrestling, guided the team to its first winning season in many years. But it was during the spring months that Lion athletes shined. The varsity baseball, girls' and boys' track teams started the season off with a hot touch. The girls' track team captured two championships while the baseball team managed a co-championship. With key injuries the boys' track team had problems winning meets. Robert Maiocco and Homer Briseno continued to be outstanding. competition. The boys' jv baseball team enjoyed a winning sea- son under coach Joe Tovar. As a new coach Vic Thornhill led the frosh team to a fine season. Coach John Casey continued to operate the swimming team on a non-league basis. The golf team was led by Bob Nunn and Mark Maggiore. Since many of the teams were filled with underclassmen, the Lions can look to better sport years ahead. Q va' X if' .5 . g ' g-.,.. Q I 44 .,, i Qifft 4 ' ir' f ki. .Heb 2' 2 M ws, fJ 'M . X I . , - H331 Q . sf . . 11 is Q li MIKE GONZALVES signals a Lion TD after Stan Nunn bulls has way into the end zone to make another of his many touchdowns. 9' S .I , - rx 1--' ' WALLY WISNER lufts up Make Gonzalves as a vlctory TD was made, Wally was named Most Valuable Llneman. COACH WATSON sugnals play strategy to the Llon's Varsity Football Team. The hlghlught of the Llons season was a 13-0 wln over pre- vnously unbeaten Mlramonte, The team ended thelr season tenth an the East Bay, and tred for second ln the Foothlll Athletlc League, Varsity Football Team Ties For Second Place i i C' l Q M ,,:, -Yl V, I I I Al ,: , ,lx. i if svn 41 A M: A K gs E A b V I . R 1 . gi f R, ' , - X! 'K U, ' Q 1 VA: j . . P' Gttgvi 9: R' T' i it if J 1? . ' zv, ,rr . IIAV A .A -N ' .www . .i -ess fri- - 1 J wi 6 f C' fr , . 1+ . N114--3 -ei Q - - - T A S. 2-4 .. 4 .4111 X'.A Y Y . , f If ' kr 5 ,i, if ,f Mp' A J A . 1+ -A ' 1 , 4. ' - . g L . 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L. , . . 7-V A, 1 .YI .H 3-3 ,pg ,gbiF,gu.,L V , ml., V 4 H -, V. .h A-.y 1--45.34 .iw 3, kt' vm,- 1 '. , 4 -, -pf? -134, . e'- '.,'!,.,f 1'f,,,-5 ,, T A'-'rf fgmglf.-,A .lit f,- ?f'.1'.ig.,g , L, I fi' 1, 1 ,' '- 2 f is 1 oell 1. : 'bs ' 'gui VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: TOP ROW- Coach Mark Watson, Rick Wheeler, Mike Hopkins, Craig Chavez, Barry Schwit- ters, Richard Dickinson, Carlos Lara, Alan Lucchessi, Perry Continente, Paul Stringer, Robert Maiocco, John Lanphar SECOND ROW- Stan Nunn, Mike Gonzalez, Lance Crawford, Alan McCall, Wally Wisner, Mike Aguilar, Kirk Ashby, Kevin Vornhagen, Forrest Fowler, Wes Brent BOTTOM ROW- Russell Probst, Ruben Rios, Hector Melgoza, Garrett Gill, Jeff Reed, Steve Fortner, Hank Navaro, Donald Yonemura, Benito Jauregui. auf' CRAIG CHAVEZ tackles a De Anza opponent as Perry Continente comes to his assistance. This was Craig's first year and Perry's third on the varsity team. JOEY MORENO outruns his opponents to make a TD at a home game. Joey played an important part in Liberty's offense. . u v i v Q ?'T'5'f'! C1 H , df? . .' . .4,'!! GORDON BALL reaches out to grab the foot- IN FORMATION, the Junior Varsity Football MARK BIDDLE 310 tries to make a com- ball for a spectacular completion during a Team is ready to gain yardage on a second pletion passing toward the sidelines as home JV game. down play. 1133 Gerald Jay helps protect him. , , W 5 i i 'K 0 i faith' usx. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM TOP ROW: Coach Jerry Black, Steve Russo, William Beech, Vent Hughes. Geoff Martin. Steve Aberle. Ralph Rodriguez, Richard Mattos, Jim Moffat, Chuck Pringle. Joe Ambrose, Louis Fernandez, Mike Dickenson, Coach Dennis Henderson. SECOND ROW: Ron Secrest, Mark Biddle, Jon Novero, Carl McCormick, Royal Keys, Anthony Continente. Lonnie Keys. Pete Radetic, Brian Biddle, Mark Kruger, Vince Zamora, Scott Shanks, Mark Maggiore. BOTTOM ROW: Rory Cannon, Jaime Jimenez, Gerald Jay. John Duarte. Gordon Bell, Ringo Oseguera, Joe Williams, Ed Valencia, Brian Barnes, Stan Orman, Mike Pallidino. Pete Martinez. I 7 is fi ft Q H' ,leg 9 1 4 - .- -- - N . i., -,L . A 1 - - A 1 I- I 9-., sauna, i'3,a,vs,..ao.s:u- 3 - 1, ww 'I 1. -, .. .'f , -'- I ' ' f - 'N .,,, -.ff i'! f 1 F ' Mm' 'er 1 S . J. -' I s T' - T , SMG' N ,M -1. . Q.: -.AN 'J .,g' - ' .I 4 . at . . nf' I 2' A '. Qsv gi. M I ,- uw. D, 9 V. 'x x' v 'sgtgfi ., , 4 IG 1,-.A - sw , .hs . in - X I, X- il, ,Y I . , X 5 A X J-sl avi.-.Lu sv, 'ibgllgl .Ji h,kGQ.'y. HQ'Mf,.h:,fs. ,., . A . . ,. ,- ,,...,'1- i fl' I S Biddle, Jay Lead JV Football Team MIKE DICKENSON punts the ball on LOOKING, Mark Biddle 4110 attempts to fourth down trying to Set the Opponent pass to an open receiver as 465 Stan Or- as close to their goal line as possible. man is ready to block. 0 COACH DENNIS HENDERSON and Steve Russo 471 study the situation as Coach Jerry Black keeps an eye on the rest of the JV team. .. . - . !!,,...Vs- BREAKING AWAY, Gerald Jay rushes down field with the ball to gain necessary yardage with 1132, Louie Fernandez as escort. X ...IU MARK BIDDLE tries for long yardage pass- GORDON BALL follows his pattern, meet- ing deep downfield to his primary receiver. ing the flight of the ball thrown by quar- terback Mark Riddle. 'A ssam ' 'O' ' ' -A' ...., .,L. - gf . . - ' ' ' '. A ,, - , , ,hw -f, , ' ' A' ,,.-Q...-L. -...-....a.4-f, A , . ,., 'NIU' il ':'A l Ll, l -t eKf:?f1- M ,N : il- .J f A 'l ' ' 1,-, gh -A -,. I ,i , , I v T. 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Kevin Young, Anthony Mendoza, Pete St. John. Jeff Lewis, Mike McCauley, Rich Cabral. Dan Ramirez. Dino Melgoza. Bob Duarte, Phillip Martinez. Jon Townsend. David Barbe. Tim Condon, Brent Rich. BOTTOM ROW: Derrick Alexander, John Everson. Junior Strickland. Armando Morales. David Galves. Scott Anderson, Joey Graves, Joe Martinez. Armando Sanchez. Efrain Silva. Tadd James. Gary Conn, Ross BlglOW, Mike Kelly. Billy Lyons. I -s's t HQ,.--.,. . . 9 0 C1 f' Q fr Q. 1s.. +.:p -. , 1 . 'K -' , -1-w f . . .v 1 1 ,., , T - Hwy ' F51 fi' Rs 4, J ' A J- -5 s1 . ,. fy ' , T V-. il ' . ' , h if , - ' - ,vw Lvl: S 'ij -Rexx tt .J I .lx ,, .N w- .f.J 7 ' 'W 'l B . v xl , 2 .4-X '- I 5.1.3 X all N V- in ,kr-I, N K X4 N Vx' 4 . h ' yn, f A I .ss 4 . 4 vw- flfl lf' Ktff53Z3 'f?'NA'li' 7 71 cj :gi-Q'If'i'fJ5 uf , ' P ' -'.l'?,.,,.-:.1,v-g-:'.,avz?A-:fan 41. wzs.Q15,:-7Lx'5Qi.'1'Q534:la'-rt'-tie -0,15-'UP'-lI'ti' Q, ss, ,. ft V 1. , .K -.tg -., 5 I Q h . g. .v4u.l-xi-.1 .4 va.-A. .,. ,. . ,-. , - -.... . 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Mixed Team Works To Improve Their Record 9 . I I its-If X R GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: TOP ROW: Pam Spiess, Shelly Poerio. Helene Dawson, Wendy Fortner. Mary Guise. Coach Keith Dawon. BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Gavey, Chris Gauze, Tee Myers, Rosalie Ramirez, April Brown. LUIS ARROYO runs an uphill course during an FAL meet. This is Luis' second year on the CC team. x 'U M is iv- - vf'-eu 'X 'Are Fr -:gf .'.,-1, . - I 0251 ' nfffj. 'C ' 5'5 -if Y . ff .. ' . -.'. Z't'iQ.1 ' ' 0 .. ' . ' .- - . I, Q V .1 ,w- isv!.i1'A.', 1 . . . ' ir D 21, ln, 'nf A 4: .si 1 '- i 1 . Q w. . 5. K. A 4' -.- Q-tj. 3 X fi -sei -R - A , J . - ' 1 - -- my . ' sp, . , its A r Q I is . -. 3 l ipl'-' rf' i is . --2 1' . 424-Y iff' if 1' 114-.fr ' .S --1 f 5: A. , 1. is -,R 4 in Q I U gg P 1 ' I nf., ,. . , -Y 1 W S' K . ' I , P. iss., Ax., .V ' 'N'-V . J A a T' .k' 5 'lf 1 l . - , 4 1 , ' A Q T k. Il... K . I.. g-A X - . ' x . A' I K N R I v. -' '. Q ff X 5 Qi I 'QV' 'f if f .'Mt5 ff? 4- t HOMER BRISENO and Rus- sell Strothers keep pace ' --.M together at the FAL meet. ,....'o- --...,,. Q 4 , 1 BOYS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: TOP ROW- Mike Byrnes, Gary DeJesus, Jesus Pu- ente, Coach Keith Dawson. BOTTOM ROW- Luis Arroyo, Daniel Olan, Russell Strothers. DANIEL OLAN puts all his effort into finishing a rough CC course at the FAL meet. The boys had a good 6-2 season. This is Daniel's first year on the CC team. Y Y Varsit Volle ball Team Spikes Opponents y MICHELLE TWEDT spikes the ball while opponents try to block. MARILYN WALKER waits to assist her team- mate, Michelle Twedt. Their combine ef- forts made for an exciting game. ,J ,Al Ax.: . . 1 I I 3 4, y ,- x - C i . 5 . : , im! e r ' -, , a, N' 0 5 MONA MENDOZA lriwiips the ball in an ai- I t I et t J, ' ' f , 1 emp O S ' U' 1 Hmmm' to wwe MARY JANE TOWNES sets the hall as opponent, I T tl -4 Jeff Reed. makes ready for the return Mary Jane was captain of the team MARY JANE TOWNES sets the ball while Mic- helle Twedt prepares to assist Mary Jane was named MVP W W F JACKIE RAGONTON bumps the ball to Lori Dickey as Teresa Walker is ready for the recovery. GLORIA OLVEDA bumps the ball as Lori Dickey waits to make the set. Teresa Walker, Mary JACKIE RAGONTON serves the ball while Stallings, and Patti Blumen all wait to finish the play. The play and the game were both Teresa Walker, Patti Blumen and Lori Dic- successful. key wait for the return. TERESA WALKER, a second year Liberty volley- JV VOLLEYBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: Patti Blumen, Jackie Ragonton, Teresa Walker, ball player, goes down on her knees to bump Claudia Payne, Mary Stallings, Gloria Olveda. BOTTOM ROW: Lori Dickey, Coach Jo the ball while Lori Dickey watches. Tennant, Toni Begley. 1756? K ,Q ff Jn., -M 1--5 ' SUCCESSFULLY coming out of a knee spin with much grace. Sandy Bevlll, a lunlor on the gymnastlc team, goes on wlth the rest of her routlne. A I 'WR HELENE DAWSON, poses gracefully as she does her floor exerclse ln the Stonebarger Gymnaslum. GIRLS' GYMNASTIC TEAM TOP ROW: Coach Barbara Whltfleld. Gwen Long, Jean Hllburn, Donna Phllllpy, Lulu Mc- Lenoon, Kathy Graves, Glna Combs, Sanoy Beylll, Jan Walters, Ann Collrer, Kath, Walton, Lorl Henry, Jenny Re- gar EOTTOl.'l ROW Teresa Chrlsten- son. Helene Dawson, Julle Coy, Laurel Bronzarl l-te'1a'l Laldlawl Jeanette Hanson Katrrfm Bronzah Suzle Vas- ta. Sandy Stone:-arger, Annle Ramos. K I7' I xi DOING A SCALE on the balance beam, Donna Phllllpy smlles durlng her routlne. ! -If SUZETTE VASTA concentrates CAREFULLY EXECUTING on her routlne atahome meet move on the balance beam Whitfield Coaches Huge Gymnastics Team fa 'femiwif' DOING A ROUTINE on the GINA COMBS performs grace- parallel bars is Kendall Laid- fully on the balance beam at law. an away meet. M . 'Z J SQ? ' VP A ' 'Sr' F326 6 L,-,,,.....l min. . 89 rl -3 FOLLOWING THROUGH after hitting the forehand is Beth Taylor. Her strategy consists mainly of good placement and control. I .--. , 3 I RL. 'Ll JENNIFER FRANKE returns the ball while her partner. Vicki Knowles, watches for Jennifer's good placement as they go on to win the point. 90 FIRST YEAR MEMBERS, Flora Selga and Marihelen Palmer, shake hands with their opponents after the match. Flora and Marihelen have worked hard to improve their game and their strategy with the help of their coach. 'ti ,, .4 N- , . t if Qi 'Q.,f-,au LUUH: I -JPJSJ I ,K i asf- BQ 3 Q 9 15 ABOUT to shake her opponent's hand after the match is Vicki Rogers. itl singles player. Vicki is well known for her strong backhand and for being the only girl on the Boys' Tennis Team last spring. Girls' Tennis Team Works For Better Control ,f'.:.- ,Na JENNIFER FRANKE, a junior on the girls' tennis team gets in position in order to hit the forehand shot. AFTER A GOOD TOSS, Anne Palmer goes ahead with the overhead serve. This is Anne's first year on the team. Y I X. Hemi CT use . ' 5 KEEPING HER EYES on the tennis MARIHELEN PALMER, positioned up at net, con- ball as she does the forehand is templates the poach as she waits for her part- Tracy Ward. ner to serve. , I' - 11 GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM- TOP ROW: Jennifer Franke, Vicki Rogers, Jennifer Taylor, Anne Palmer, Tina Chedester, Vicki Knowles. Beth Taylor, Coach Bill Snow. BOTTOM ROW: Marihelen Palmer, Brenda Twigg, Heidi Heib, Aveline Quintanilla, Tracy Ward, Flora Selga. 91 Varsity Team Dumps Antioch Panthers 69-48 GREG MORSE attempts a shot while his Los Lomas opponent tries for the rebound. Greg was one of the teams top players, SCOW BARNES 420 goes in for a lay-up dur- ing a home game against Los Lomas. Scott is the only sophomore on the Varsity team. VICTOR CASTILLO 4115 takes a jump shot while his Del Valle oppo- nent attempts a block. GREG MORSE passes the basket- ball to Scott Barnes during a game against Los Lomas. Greg was co- captain and co-Most Valuable player. Sz i 1' R ,,,.,...u aqueo- PERRY CONTINENTE takes a free throw from the charity line during a home game against Del Valle Perry was a major asset to the Lions Varsity Basketball team, BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-TOP ROW: Coach Jerry Miller, Perry Continente, Barry Schwitters, Walt West, Greg Morse, Clay Twigg, Manuel Torres, BOTTOM ROW: Dominic Selga, Diego Torres, Victor Castillo, Larry Pato, Tim Topkins, Philip Bradley T MANUEL TORRES 1112 goes in for a lay- up shot during a home game, Manuel was one of the top scorers. DIEGO TORRES puts up a short jumper over the out stretched arms of his Los Lomas opponent in a home game early in the season. AT THE HIGH POST. 325 Barry Schwit- ters looks to pass the ball to Larry Pato. Schwitters was named co-MVP, if ALFRED MUNOZ goes up for a lump shot as Dave Continente ANTHONY CONTINENTE and Alfred Munoz wait the results races down court to get in position for a possible rebound. AI of a driving lay up by AI Hastings. The JV basketball team is watches the action. coached by Mr. Roy Ghiggeri. SHOOTING a lump shot, Al Hastings tries to score against his Las Lomas Opponent. Alfred Munoz walt for the results. BOYS' JV BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW' Coach Roy Ghiggeri, Mike Dic- kinson. AI Hastings, Jerry Hammond. Anthony Continente, David Boreham. D.iwl Continente, Manager David Joriee BOTTOM ROW Mike Byrne, Al- fred l.1 moi. Dago Oseguera. John Rit- au. Rin,jtt Oseguera, Pete Martinez. i ALFRED MUNOZ takes aim at the basket for a possible shot. GOING UP between four Las Lomas opponents Al Hast- ings tries to put in a jump from inside the key. Anthony Contlnente attempts to move in. l G '14 Continente Brothers, Hastings Aid JV Team MIKE DICKINSON attempts a shot over the outstretched hands of a Las Lomas opponent. Teammates, AI Hastings and Alfred Munoz try to screen out their men and set up for a possible rebound. is ,,, A ' a DAVID CONTINENTE pushes off the floor to go up for a lay up in a home game. Oo' PETE MARTINEZ pauses to catch his breath in a game at Stonebarger Gym. Basket- ball coaches Roy Ghiggeri, Jerry Miller and Dennis Henderson plot strategy on the THE CONTINENTE BROTHERS, Dave and Anthony work together to set up a lay up for Anthony against Las Lomas. bench, LENNY CROSS 350 trles to block has Las Lomas opponent from maklng a successful lay-up, BOYS' FROSH BASKETBALL TOP ROW: Francnsco Zepeda. Brent Dlcklnson, Lenny Cross, Tum Byer, Mark Gud- nason, Ireneo Munoz. Jeff Coy. Coach Dennls Hender- son BOTTOM ROW Mlke Berumen, Dee Hernandez. Howard Bevel. Kevun Young, Brad Barosso, Rich Cabral, Gary Conn 'l .Z 3 GATHERING below the basket are players from Las Lomas and Luberty Unlon Hugh School. As the ball rebounds off the backboard after a massed basket 850, Lenny Cross IS among the players trylng to regaln possesslon of the basketball. 7 ,,V, A 2' my I' l ATTEMPTING a shot is Fran- LENNY CROSS reaches for the Frosn Win Opener cisco Zepeda, while an oppo- ball, in an attempt to take nent tries to block. advantage. RICK CABRAL tries to dribble around has Las Lomas opponent while Lenny Cross moves laterally down the key to set up for a possible shot or screen, fd ,,,.l',. 4 38 I-IUSTLING down the floor is Avelina Quin- tanilla as Wendy Fortner tries to get into position. COACH FRED VALVERDE discusses strategy V with members of his girls' basketball squad. pf, -SA V. A , , J ,, Q M.. , ge. 3,-4.5. :V 4: ,,. ,ug ly, f .. . Q, - s N , 1 921 555' 7 4' ,tl ,cisf '.'f'L'?,w, ' -'-3544-,Q-4, Q, , -I Q: 'Li t 3 wi ROSELYN RODRIGUEZ finishes another cross-armed free-throw attempt that be- came her trademark. GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Coach Fred Valverde. Shelly Poerio, Roslyn Rodriguez, Diane Torrez, Wendy Fortner, Vicki Rogers, Monln Mendoza, Avelina Quintinella, Roselle Ramirez, Manager Dina Ghilarducci. ylhllg QMS 'H 1 -f-Wim SHELLY POERIO attempts ga long jumper Although injured earlier Shelly came -1- back to finish Strong Rodriguez Leads Glrls Varsity Basketball Team '35 SHOOTING over her Acalanes opponent, Wendy Fortner tries to put in a long jumper from the side of the key. Girls' Basketball Team Wins GFAL Championship I ? --1 7 vig , M 4 2 RITA LARA, Carmen Orosco. Lupe Melgoza. Jeanne Gallegos and Coach Mark Watson watch their team from the bench during a home game lllf' .,v 0-,, 1 V I -wa' 1 'V' Cnr v 15513 barger Gymnasium. Liberty went on to win this game, having a season record of 18 wins Q' JEANNE GALLEGOS goes up for a beautiful lay-up during a home game in the Stone- and 2 losses. READY to pass the ball to a teammate is Carmen Oroscoi f' 'f:ff.'1 '1Tf ': riff, f vrvwcr ' 2. if .' Alf-vf1.g..'1'T '. iii! 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JV WRESTLING TEAM TOP ROW: Keith Boerh, Brian Bid- WORKING for a take down, Pete St. John attempts to grasp his opponent, Pete on dle, Terry Reed. SECOND ROW: Ross Bigelow, Victor Oroz- the team as a JV but was quickly advanced when he displayed his skill by winning this co, and Dennis Knorr. sf' match. N -,,. ' LQ. .Xl WORKING FOR A TAKEDOWN, JV Victor Orosco grasps his opponent by the neck, and tries to maintain balance and hook in with his foot. RUBEN RIOS puts a near fall on his opponent during a match in the Liberty gymnasium The referee moves in to watch closely in case Ruben is able to pin his opponent to the mat, lll CONTROLLING his opponent, Mike Lent tries to reach for a cross arm hold and break down his man for a possible pin. ' ,fi i' bn l 'aw ,V- L . J 458, 4 ,..,4 J' 1 h ' - i .A-1 . r. al . N 'il .':. ' ' , i'7T1-'fl-if' :i,ir,:pH,-es weave M3 - j':j-.siFf T'T1,?if-1 V 3 ' Q ' .ef N-.- -1-qiix ,, f 3 u -.- - - f ' - 'I ' hi lily' Q ,ff-L iivvf 1 l 3 Q f , x .K 5 ,Q .. New Coach Guides Wrestling Team To Better Season 4. X , w .. hw as ,Ll I, -5 ...sl A ,w-Qu--Nm, W 4 ' PETE ST. JOHN seems to be in MARK FRAZIER is working for a possible pin over his opponent during a match at Liberty. Mark Commete CO 't'0l Ove' HIS ODDO' ended his season by qualifying for the North Coast Section Championship and placing second in nent dufmg the match' league. He also won the Most Valuable Player award. Sanewmgl, ts x... -1 are-R'ff - - I ' J ' C. -M 42-. wgmuv- - T ., 4-1 ,-- . ,e ..n,,,4- , .-f CONTROLLING his opponent, in a match held in the Liberty gym, Dennis Knorr tries STEVE LECKIE controlling his opponent from to reach for a cross arm hold and break down his man for a possible pin. The teams the middle tries for a possible pin and a momen' season record was 6-4. tary breather. ti VICTOR OROSCO has the advantage over his player during this match at Liberty. They went on to beat Alcalanes 33-30. This was one of the more exciting wrestling matches held in the Liberty gym, Leckie, St. John, Rios Lead Varsity Team -gg, 2.3 ,K VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM TOP ROW: Mike Hopkins, Chuck Pringle, Lonnie Keys, Steve Aberly, Ruben Rios, Lou Maffei, Coach Dan Pastor. BOTTOM ROW: Pete St. John, Mark Talbot, Ernie Ramirez, Mike Lent, Steve Leckie. Liberty wrestlers achieved their first winning season in six years with a young and tough hearted team. They were led by Ruben Rios, Kelly St. John, and Steve Leckie. Z.. mxs '2'J -- T41- STRUGGU it ins opponent, Lonnie Keys tries to break loose to win the match Lonnie plat' ' tri league at the North Coast Championship He had a good D4 season weight, ' l75 Itis PETE ST. JOHN has the definite edge over his opponent, Pete had a very fine season this year weighing 133 lbs. This is Pete's first year on the wrestling team. He is coached by another new comer Dan Pastor. ' ' fi-4-fin. ' . ,W ., X, I f ewes.-i -ii MEMBERS of the Varsity Wrestling team watch as Kelly St. John shows the WITH all his strength Stever Aberly attempts to throw his hold he used to win his previous match. Kelly had a fine season this year opponent on to the mat for a possible pin to win the match. and placed third in league. RUBEN RIOS grasps his opponent for a possible pin in a match against Campolindo. They went on to win 45-21. gf ,-- MQW' W p -,rw R, , W f'.,' ' in-P' ' 7 f - 1- - -my -'-3. ma.. . ,E h ,, Ja. 1 ' - 5 rl . Y V -v-c -I ,ss W H. l f' X ' . isa, K I I A 2 'Ji Q . ff CAUGHT by the Annual Staff Photographer, Richard Dickinson puts JESUS PUENTE and Victor Castillo run in a pack at the start his sweats back on after competing in his specialty at an away track of the mile race in an away tri-meet. The meet. held early in meet. the season. is a rain-washed affair. rr w 'auf' -4 . I-rf-2 wwf. V I ' M621 11 ' 4' I iv V7 :BL v X S-. ROBERT MAIOCCO edges out his opponent just before the finish line in an SPRINGING from the starting blocks Russell Stroth- away, rain-filled track meet. Robert did well at the start of the season, was ers tries to get an immediate lead on his opponent. injured. but came back to finish strong. VARSITY TRACK TEAM- TOP ROW: 6 Mike Stanton. Vince Zamora. Pete - Radetic. Joe Ambrose, Anthony Con- S N? tinent. Steve Priddy. Mike Hopkins. Wally Wisner. Richard Dickinson. , Coach Keith Dawson. BOTTOM ROW: Jesus Puente. Ellis Smith. Benito L Jauregui, Russell Strothers. Stan Nunn. Homer Briseno, Steve Fort- ner. Louis Arroyo. Vuctor Castillo. Robert Maiocco. 'Sf' li . ui: T06 i -i .,-,.gT--g9,.L:3,'- ., - ..- - - 'ls -4,4 'la-171' -fi QL- -.,1 V' g Q ,,1j.. 39' MEMBERS of the boys track team TRYING to stay dry before they STAN NUNN soars through the air as he tries to stretch it out on the long Nlaiocco Briseno Spark Varsity Track Team iplulv .I W . . W -A---uf., 5-Lin 4 x -. ikftfgl 74? - T -Asa, compete is almost as hard as running a race. : I I I l 1-Li f ,tipf y..-., - l s - A i ' I l HOMER BRISENO, The Frog , sails over a low hurdle as rm .Q he attempts to catch his Del Valle opponent. Homer also -.lx ' t . - - competes in field events. V 1' -s -I - ,rg N. fa. h L?-f it ,,.,. ' , .V , 'V - 7' -1- 3.1, . ' ...f 4, ,E f , 'srfn - 05 P- 5:45 ANTHONY CONTINENTE ROBERT MAIOCCO leads clears the bar but barely a host of runners in the in the high jump. 440. l i , l ' ' , A lDh '-Hhs. wa A M M - U- V .,5Q9p,,, ' ' I-.1 -an-A Traoksters Garner Fourth Place Finish At NCS Q sd if VARSITY pole vaulter, Vince Zamora clears the bar to add extra RUDY RAMIREZ starts off the long mile relay at a home meet held points against Acalanes. The Lion varsity team beat Acalanes on Ohmstede Field. ln the background Peter Martinez watches Rudy that day. sprint off. DENNIS CELONI leaves the starting blocks to begin the 440 relay WHAT better thing to do on a fine, windy spring day? Not a thing for the junior varsity team. The meet was held at California High but run gays Benita Jauregui as he warms up with a few laps be- School on a drizzly March afternoon. fore an away track meet. . ' gi' 1. i,4.? 't3?2ruC: k if--.21 s- 7 ' iv -'K' V X ' is 6 ' H V f I 4 ' I 9i fT5 W'5 A , , -.g.v. el V ' '-5 . ' ' ' ' Q ' in 5 wwf' vs, K . .s lx .Q i 6 ,.: . Q -,ls i X , 1 AV I puns' -41, , mwe' . E.. . ,JF fi , fr. ,, 0-0 f .s- ,,,-an 41- .. . 1,mx Llp ,p- ' ,. J-,-. I 7- .. - X -1' 1-- .4 it - ,r--nrt.- figpw' -- I--is J. L . - Vw-. 1, , Kiev, I, 1 gg - .',1-.jcl:.-J.. ' ,':,:f-is-L-:Tit-w. 5' . gi-N . f' fm-7, 1 - E' -: 1 ,A . ' xf'-5f?'f:.Y a U ,-,Tj 'f-H: A-4, ,, , rx- v., El.: Q -A l.,: rf J- I x ra-,UNAI - w -. ' - .t,, 4-v--7. 7 fuiw -f. .15 A-1-Q, ' ' L' A JL- AT . .5j'f,?F . 5 -' -'Af' 43-- 211 I JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK-TOP ROW: Rory Cannon, Brent Dickin- son, Ralph Rodriguez, Adrian Munoz, Steve Aberle, Rudy Ra- ? mirez, Mike Aguilar, Ron Secrest. ' -1, BOTTOM ROW: Danny Ramirez, Gary Hopper, Doug Roenicke, Raymond Ribeiro, Armando Mor- ales, Pete Martinez, Bing Melgoza, Richard Cabral, Kevin Young, A Scott Shanks. 9 Q l- ll. N f i - F' jr ,I - 5: Q gag, Q , , ,, . 'H .4 1: . - -12- ' 5 .E g 41? :Q d .ld if .1 I n ' f ,,: Qi . 5 S ', 5 , i I ' I A ..,.1! Y H iff 5 i -f , -Q: sy Q. ...fs , , .. - yi-'., -DJ' A as-f 'VL - , 4 - ,s.,,,,,.?W t fr-'rs v . My ' tg ' A 7 '1 - R-7- X, ' V M6 ,3 3.-- .Q A X . . M PETE MARTINEZ and his Acalanes opponent are CARLOS CASTILLO, Ray Ribeiro and Armando Morales take first, second and head and head for third place in the 330 low hurdles. third in the two mile run against California High School in their first away Pete beat his opponent and got a third. meet. A-A M-f I S KEVIN YOUNG leads the way through the 330 low hurdles with Pete Martinez in hot pursuit and Brent Dickinson trailing the pack. Kevin went on to take a second in the event against Acalances. A 815A -'B-nib' fi 4? ' Girls' Capture FAL NCS Championships GIRLS' TRACK TEAM TOP ROW: Lisa Schwitters. Mona Mendoza, Shelly Poerio, Erica Jensen, Wendy Fortner, Helene Dawson Julie Hampton, Bonita Hamilton Debbie Hayes, Mari Lynn John son, Cindy Robertson, Coach Barbara Whitfield. SECOND ROW: Debbie Dixon, Sheryl Rhodes, Chrisantha Atkins, Viola Briseno, Diane Lorado, Jackie Upshaw, I April Brown, Pam Spiess, Thea Myers, Susie Vasta. BOTTOM ROW: Jeanne Gallegos, Cindy Pardee, A Carmen Delgado, Rosalie Ramirez, Kathy Gavey, Nancy Ellison, Ken- dall Laidlaw. fy!! :.-- L I ' - LQ,'fj1a.9,l Q, 'f A , '--l- ar- 'V'-fvev 44' 11... 'Hn APRIL BROWN, a junior, tries to keep a good pace as she runs in a long distance race. VIOLA BRISENO does the shot put as she uses all her strength behind her throw. 110 AFTER a successful meet are Mari Lynn l t .f+ 'v' 1 : O if f ' K ,Vu,? 5.4 A W: t -3 1 h Q- r 1 . ' , ti 1 l ' 4' 6 g f F-bv' . , . mv '4Q. 4- ' sit' ' ri J, J' 1 ,, I if 1 .st . ., , 'nc . , , - usa-1 ' ' If 4 .V 4 P' L I 4, i N -. , r P ,-.fm f edu ROSALIE RAMIREZ, Libert's mile and two mile runner concentrates on finishing the event with a better time as she rounds the track at an away meet. ,...., 1 - wfhf1'1Iff5Ef5?' ' K X . ' 1 3 f 3 ., 1 r, , U . -1 Z' 3' . . if ' a .T E Q' 1 . il If 4 ...A 'liqgn-th. 'n , 1- ' lQ7r'f ' Johnson and Julie Hampton. This year the Liberty team went on to win the North Coast Section AA Meet. Mari Lynn was the outstanding performer of the meet winning three first places- the high jump, long jump, and 110 hurdles. SETFING her starting block in place be- fore the race begins is Kendall Laidlaw. J .. S K - - 1 rv .N , t . yn Wai ' 'f -fx -1 . 5 xx? ON YOUR MARK, get set, go! are the words go- ing through the minds of all the runners as they await for the gun to go off. 1 '.. E' 111 1 l 1 HAL MCCAULEY pours it on as he sprints for home plate. Hal played the hot corner Qthird basel and had a fine hitting streak in the early part of the season. This is Hal's second year on the Varsity team. MILES MCCAULEY waits the pitcher out patiently as he lets one ball go by hoping for a better pitch. Miles is one of the two McCauley bro- thers on the Varsity Baseball Team this year. NICK CAPSALARIS blows a bubble and Alan McCall paces the dug-out as both Varsity Baseball team mem- bers wait for their turn at bat on their home field. Nick played first base for the Lions. l -'fl 55-ilirzwf j i aw f,-,x . ifl',,n-if 3 V ' 1 ' 1- il I . '.g'S:.f.f' . .W , Ay, ,I 1 .V . r K J ' 9 ,. .A ,, ' V' ' A 051 F A xv . 1 L- . Ml. . . x.. r .-1 i X v 5 .I 5 ,v M 1, S ' - - lf: 5 w . D A D bg I . - ' . -, - . - . A - is'-TPR, ' A- ' ,V , A - vp 1 f N .H ' h ' - - '- ' ' xx V-A, , x ' M Y . ,X igfufgk. , 1 Y M 4 Q L , . .. . 4 . . t. 'P ' -5. Q2 'N I-wh we - Y B.. N 5-'asf' ' my 'Q 0 x 'x ' 1 fr:-7 mf . 1, - 3 -fi'? 'f I'i..iQ. It ' ,,.. Q X in A: N Y-25, g f' 'Slat COACH JERRY BLACK smiles at his team dur- ing warm-up practice before a home game. The Varsity team had a 2-0-1 record in the Rio Vista Tournament early in the season and also tied with Alhambra for the FAL Champi- onship. ,Z i ig., 1 I f V' . Tll LJ .y o X rf i 1 . 4'i ef' -fi-232 rr' 1--5 . q. , Qi 'I' 4 ' r VH. . W A i 55.5 51.3 'f'1'f5i? ,J 'LJ -4 '+J.?? I A I , E .t- c Q. vi H-i ...lo-D L? ,il . Nz K ,..k'Q. 'Q' K- nil iii' HL' v 4 . .'4 5' . ' ' X ' L1 'hi - LOOKING over towards the dugout, Hal Mc- Cauley tries to read the sign relayed from Coach Black at third. gr i '1 l -. I 'nl i Y' l l 5 r s ,F X Varsity Team Captures FAL Co-Championship T --66 1 .V',l.. , Q S925 ,, ,., gf f 'JF VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: TOP ROW- Manuel Torres, Nick Capsaliaris, Diego Torres, Mark Biddle, Barry Schwitters, Mike Gonzalez, Tony Olan, Hal McCauley, Coach Jerry Black. BOTTOM ROW-Mike Morado, Nico Diaz, Tom Lawler, Alan McCall, Miles McCauley, Larry Pato, Tim Tompkins, John Lanphar Cman- agerl. KNEELING-batboy. Shawn Schwit- ters. photographer. Vaal ,,,. A .,, .- , V- 'fl ,.,,L fi 3,451 Irv,-la. ? ' '4 se . . .-4-4 .., , Ma, ' , M 4' .- 1.1, Ek! ' 'ff f . -V vm 4 --5, - ' V' , V ,n , A I- .Q 1 A 5 - , 1 5 ' - '4 1- , ' M -t' .. . , V., pu, If -. ww, 4,.,g,, ,f,g,y, N r V -5 M V. 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' ,,',., 'T . .- ,.,,.-'Z.': ..N,,,.,, l - - -1 ,-r+m.5g . - ff ' ,-'vf-2' f' xl disk , ,,,ti'.-. , 'ygzgg mrs?-Vs Q, V- N ,-,,' rw .-V - MH' ., 1 ..... , .-.- r rf- , , .- V -- ' '1-'N -Q 'ef--X-. .- ' ' - ' ,. 1 w .sfitvnd-pk -X wal? ' 1 A . . -1' 4 V..L.,..,.-.-v- -V,,.c-V.-.-g...+f '- - . N. 441.5- JV Baseball Team Dumps Las Lomas Twice fi :ft --inf 1-F-uf I MIKE DICKINSON is one of Liberty's finest cat- chers. This year, Mike's league batting average is .217. i '-' , , NN ,H J..-'W Y SQ 'T il iv X X T A 'Fi' ' .- .. ? '3, A 9' . ' ' L, ll- or f Ji M H Fl: 'ffi Q.. : iiiwfl s - JOHN PWAUS g, ,I I . . R year proved to T -15-f'?l' ' ,L , be successful with his scoring , ' - 7' ' 22 runs, 19 league hits, and with A - in r 1 his batting average of .447. - .gg , -4 1 , K 24' - L fi , ' ss-:H Illlkl, .37 .L - ' 'ff-fn-5,133 I 7 '- T1 ,'. A.- -. - ' ,I 1 ff- ,, - - - .YK , I - . - - .ss 5 A -.fs-2---.fs 5 , - f--' hiqflkw ' Y T ' 1 '-'- n J . 1 - - - bv ,, . ' ' 1 LY-. - , . ig RUNNING to first base is Don Arm- , ' strong, while his teammate runs to QS TDHE QPEONENT attsmptsdtqtag mink Ferpapdo home. Don accomplished 20 runs batted ana na O ges away' eman O 'S 3 CWC out 'e def f ---f 4f,-'QA '- in with a strong arm. , J A - ROUNDING third base Dan Olan ' '- r- -fi' speeds for home in a game at 4 1l'ST'-: Q Miramonte. P ' JV BASEBALL TEAM TOP ROW: Coach Joe To- var, Gene Campbell, Kirk Ashby, Ron Smith Jim Moffat, Mike Dickinson, Don Armstrong. 1 L! - , J A - SECOND ROW: Brian Evans, Brian Biddle, Ro- ' ' F : q I bert Wheeler, Pedro Peralta, Mike Enrico, Dan- . J' 5 K- i' T -, J li - 4, E, ,, y P X ny Olan, Ross Deardorff. BOTTOM ROW: Craig g , A J .r 924 ,422 19.55 ' 9 17x27 5,45 fi, Cook, Russ Bigelow, Wade Griese, Rodger ,-.ttjqkbj g V , ' .-' ' 'gf - Knowles lnixn Pitau, Fernando Sanabria, An- ' '-4' gQ 1 '- ,-fs.. dre Rice - - ' 'Uxi ! fs 3 5 fl A if Ln br I BX? 7 1 ,. L, sa 'gg V W I 6 1' 5 I 7 A 1 ,Q X , -I , N 'f 2 Q 1' fri ' ' ' 4' ' . . 6 - -1 9 if f 3 F -'if .Elway 'E V ' ' . I' , mf, -Q digg' v I 1 4.1 'L rv- Alta, ,YRQ ' A wi C ' ' X Q, f 'qi' 'IANA 1 . ,A -' A ff 3 N - 'A L it T , . it x f o ON THE MOUND, Mike Enrico pitches a warm-up. This season Mike pitched 52 innings with a 2.0 earned - run average. READY on base stands Roger Knowles, Liberty's first baseman. He batted. , .412 league, and hit four tim: .. ' doubles. kr 'Yo 3fG'? . 56212.-Q 'Ng' 115'-rin.. TEAMMATES, John Pitau, Brian Biddle, PITCHER, Mike Enrico sizes up his op- Jim Moffat, Pedro Peralta, Don Armstrong, ponent before attempting his first pitch and Kirk Ashby relax before the game. of the game. g HITTING A SINGLE in our game against Miramonte is John Pitau, while Don Armstrong waits in the background for his turn up at bat. John is one of the team's finest batters. xx ,N New Coach Leads Team To Fine 7-3 Season JUMPING HIGH in order to catch the baseball and to tag his opponent out after an attempted steal off first base is Gary Conn. THIRD BASEMAN, Mark Dennison kneels down to get a ground ball hit by third base. He attempts to get control of the baseball, then get his opponent out before he slides into first base. ALERT, Mark Dennison catches the baseball thrown by Liberty pitcher Mike Mc- Call when his opponent tries to steal third base. Liberty went on to win this game against Miramonte. 116 , . , ,s-A V- , ., ,v,. i 1 - V V. V v y ' -Y-s ' , It . Nr ,by F E 5 Z ,, i 9:11-on V. ' 1. 4, ,a,,:?n,,b.,' , V ,Q . . 1 fs... . .A ff 1- - ,' 'Q- V75'i:f ff ,- V V f. 1. V fe- V ,:f,:2- ' I .. - -V ,V- i T' - wr' ' 1 r ' A, ,V UU. V! . 1 ,,g' .,,..., q,:Z,,, its 3 V- f J Jiiir w e 'Nw' If . V- V - e+.,,iVmtVfVsV.f V -r '. MIKE MCCAULEY throws his hardest in order to get the ball to a base before his opponent has a chance to score MARK DENNISON on third base and Ross Bigalow on second base stand ready and waiting for the next play. GARY CONN uses all of his strength to hit an important single during a home game. TRYING for the out on third base is Mark Den- nison. FRESHMEN BASEBALL TEAM TOP ROW: Ron Dean, Stanley Cannon, Richard Brent, Mark Dennison, Ray Watson, Chris Avina, Anthony Mendoza, Coach Vic, Thornhill. SECOND ROW: Bob Duarte, Charles England, Dave Mori, Gary Conn, Dennis Knorr, Tom Morado, Mike McCauley. THIRD ROW: Den- nis Granado, Donny Graves, Ross Bigalow, Woodrow Strickland, Richard Cabral. CQ' 'I ,.,,.,.,1, l A ' 1 ' Y 3 -4 . O V 1 , 4 .Z . V Ji: t.: V 5' ,-1 F295 9, rn- MIA: J V TN 1 . ,, iff a D ' A 'j O- ,Qi L, .y.::' ' ' if.: 'A tif'-W' -A , .... ., fi 5.i. 1 ,I 13 ' ' RANDI SOBLE holds her bat in the on deck circle as she waits to hit. ' Q ra we REGINA RIOS slides into home as her teammate heads for third base. VARSITY SOFTBALL TEAM. ROW: Marihelen Palmer, Walter, Mary Janis, Roslyn riquez, Diane Torrez, Coach Arilgard. BOTTOM ROW: TOP Jan Rod- Kaye Randi iwzixr MariLyn Walker, Annie Ram Lupe Melgoza, Gloria Olvei firinie Mauriscio, Dina Ghilarc 118 'S A, f 5 '..-N ai i f- va.. -os..-,,. X f ' , ,'?'12,d1 -9- u 'J-0' ,- '. ', ' r 4 . 'f I . 3 i b n Q' ,ag - ' . . ,-.,: .A K . , Q A -,, . .Kwai - , H' . -1 - . A fr 'vm ' , Mina., f A -- 'IJ .,.. X ' ' . . ' ,,F 4 .' A in A X,.f24.v'f ' 7' W-ww 'W' Qu, T 0' ur. , . f .Aff it , , ' ...af g ,N .'-' 'T , ,- u N04 twins, '. , -A . , 4 'W Q A Q in if -v . . . X ,K W -gg t 4. h , 5 V, f --v-. ' M I ' . . -fa' ',. b' ' it ' n 1 AL M ,uw'Wg,ni' fi..-1, ' . ' 2 1 -40.1 , A - ' ' ' bf - ,:5.:51 l,i--0-f A -'M' Q, 3- '- A -1 , 5 ., .4llKe..SH' , . 1913 .01-1, - ,, , ' ' T -.A,.,,M2M , rw ,,...,Q 4 1 ., M 17 , , A I , f V -Nj ' Qzfj. .- - '-. '5-s.,,,, T-.JM ROUNDING third base Marihelen Palmer heads down the line as the catcher waits for the throw to come in from the relay man. The play was close at home and Coach Mark Watson as umpire had a tough call to make on the slide. arrfg-7-Y., il .W I , L 4 .-if . 1 -f - 1 L , Ar' ' id?-It I H ,,,,d,-, ., 'V il I-4.9 'QT' . 341- '.. - ' DIANE TORREZ waits for her pitcher to lay it in there, she stands near the edge of outfield grass. '51 Ji ca l Fw S , Q , n 3: si, .dfiub im 5'v W --4 fggy 'a.w,5.'. , 3.1-M. -iw: 0,-L sf-nw-f M ,. f rf-fe- -1. . i 5 MARILYN WALKER concentrates on putting the plate and in the strike zone. She is captured by the photographer just after releasing the ball. A. -prune--wwf .Lg ,.-t.,r.-0f-vefff-eg. X99 ' 21 ml ball over home- Softball Team Wipes Out Las Lomas 17-2, 12-8 TAKING a cut at the ball Lupe Melgoza misses the first pitch but then goes on to get a base hit CROUNCHING at her second base position in anticipation of a play in the infield Tracy Stein awaits the action for the girls' varsity softball team. Tracy is backed up by one of her teammates. LUPE MELGOZA takes lead on a short pop up fly to the infield. Many games were played under adverse weather conditions with high winds a major problem. They caused the ball to blow around. f! , 'Q Nz A L. V if Q . I U5 , 1 X' r 120 S A in in 1 , ff L ,I f JA .e x -I I x v Y 'T' Y , J,-4 s 1, . I Y 2 ya ' m -L+ W 4- --- 4 r.-. . il ' 3.Q.1:Z?,g. . -.. 1 - I g.- yn-. nf 'vA 'P K 3.4 5:4 fn L. faf-....N. L ra n 5 ,f ., at s Y 4 4- , 5, s' ' gil- ! x 1. is-f' ' ' 1 5 f'Z'Xf'T -P Annual Ca tures S ort Shots For School Year ji -Wil il' Swimming Team Stays Independent of League HEIDI HIEBS nears the end of a lap and sights the pools edge to prepare herself for a flip- turn to start the next lap just behind her op- ponent, VARSITY SWIM TEAM: TOP ROW-Coach John Casey, Joe England, Ann Wyman, Denise Lindquist, Greg Hart, Hugh Henderson, Dan Uroff, Marleen Westerman, Cindy Mercado, Sheri Rodrick, Janette Hanson, Clarence Perry. SECOND ROW-Gary DeJesus, Dale Keith, Mark McClain, Harold Jones, Hank Navaro, Rick Wheeler, Heidi Hieb, Jim Timms. BOTTOM ROW-Dennis Murray, Brian Woodall, Joey Coelho. Tom Wetzel, Ron Kirkwood. - .w- A'-, , . TRYING to stay warm between races is Ann Wyman bundled up in a blanket as she waits for her next event to start. -44. .u , 'Lag' -T i seg I I 'J' I 'Sill ,W , V . V 1 , X lie, st, X, lv X VM! ,I ri f- i . 4, Q z is , Q I 1 ,- U TI-, li M J 5,2 21 .1 If ?s-p M , .t g L. TZT '-7-' JANEWE HANsoN gathers herself as A I V I she prepares mentally for the start of A her race. JOE COELHO concentrates Ofl his In CATCHING her breath, Sandy Yates diving form. races down the Liberty pool during the butterfly race. . ,rw 5 6 - , ..a ff' v'-53.1. fl at J in V .. .s--'v l- COACH JOHN CASEY gathers members of the varsity swim- ming team around him as they discuss workout procedure to prepare for future meets. SANDY YATES catches a breath and pulls forward in her butterfly race in the outside lane. This is Sandy's first year on the team. f 43 'A .. f ' Ivgf' 1 MARK WHEELER glances up at DAN UROFF comes to his mark the time keeper as he finishes at the start of a race in the Liberty his race. pool, PULLING HARD in the 50 yard butterfly is Hank Navaro. Boys' Tennis Team Faces Tough Competltnon BOYS' TENNIS TEAM TOP ROW Mr Gerald Crawford Bull Wunthrop AFTER A GOOD TOSS Lance Crawford a junior Dave Bore-harn, Lance Crawford Robert Saxen Max Wyman BOT gets ready to follow through on the overhead TOM ROW: Tal Wnllnams, Martnn Amba Turn Brown Alan Farmer Jaume serve Gallardo. ROBERT SAXEN. with eyes on the tennis ball, brlngs has racket up for the back hand shot. us - ...Q- YA.-. . A -, ' 4-- -.... -,-4:1111 ,-.. - iff U' G' ,..f-- -.p- sH'Q'.msSHi'.nnsqgq4- ---HQIIQIMF A v' --' -' 'vvayev -' f 'JM ' , , Y.. S '- Q a i i I I .,' i 'A if 2. Iii! Qlivi At.. it ' -A v' -uf-, 4' A ma-,,,,.....-f..,...,-,f. 'ivmimgl 1 ' s -----A---f t' 'f!? pq-400-7 N-......- .-.-Ylf -., I 1 'f,,ii-,- ' ' ' ' l I , Y. PUTTING ALL HIS EFFORT into an over- head serve is Martin Amba, a first year player. -5. ,' 'v . , A I , 6 :,.,5 q I 2-'il-ff-w e I nv, QM . 1 ' ,n e.. E KTIAXD- -.A 12 I' i' I' 'Lx J. ' . 1',, A ax.:-:-.rin 231 fit' .1 .l 2 u - , -4 n . 1 - , V ' ' i f.'5 .'f.'r -'ff 1. ' .VE 1 1 Hx' 'Sully x iQ'm,Af'A? . , 5 If ...-... . LEFT-HANDED player, Robert Saxen hits the tennis ball with the forehand shot while play- ing behind the baseline. TIM BROWN brings his racket up to meet the flight of the ball in a forehand shot as he shifts his weight towards the net. 4' B: H T Q ..... 4' f Y fn 1 TAL WILLIAMS concentrates on hitting the tennis ball as he positions himself behind the flight of the ball. GOING FOR THE BACKHAND is Lance Crawford. Lance opened up the season as the lil singles player. 125 - riff Q... in I1 ' f Q - .F r -v .. Q, s hr- -fd-A - X -1-gf rf re-I-L? J .-nl' 457' JEFF KREY checks his dis- MARK MAGGIORE Sh0wS 30011 tance from the ball on the form as he practices his tee tenth tee. shots before a match. TEEING'OFF at the start of a practice round Joe Kalinowski keeps his head down to avoid shanking his drive. e ? . t ix- . 'wa qoa '4 ,1-9' 'C , r . A- -H424 by , ,. e - rife ,fi , 1 fu., ug., . , raf?1::4' ff -.- 'fy-be .ff A , A m e ,1yV,.1, 1 D M , . 1 Tiff.. , 9- Q i- as .. ,, ,-'gem VA. 2333.2 t , 54. f7 g -in ' Coach Scott Leads Small, Young Golf Team l PUTTING PRACTICE is an important part of preparing for any golf match. Bob Nunn polishes this skill. 'gi GOLF TEAM MEMBERS- TOP ROW: Bob Nunn, Coach Herb Scott, Ken Hitt, Danny Geyser. BOTTOM ROW: Mark Maggiore, Jeff Krey. MARK MAGGIORE and Bob Nunn practice chipping and putting while they wait for Coach Scott. -'J' . -J .i 1-f 59- 1 N- S in BOB NUNN picks up his ball as Mark Maggiore prepares to chip onto the practice putting green. N rl T 3 I N in A 125-5 . ' if if lf , xr L I A. R 4 f.. . . 0 1 i lx 'J ff . l f- -'O . N : , , -I ,I -V D 2' WW 1-?-9-25 ' '.y'uif5,'. QQ 'Q ,,,.',,.,, ......,.. ,' 1 L, QWN ' rf.. ' ' 7-'iJ 'r i ' ' 1' 5 V. W 1 , -flats -'W jpg --. 44:-A-. - .' fe-.M - rs- 1 1,-4'.s.'.'.':,s: 1 -..A .rf-.rv FROSH CHEERLEADERS: Karen Patterson, Crisanta Adkins. BACK-TO-BACK, Julie Coy and Brenda Cook are dressed like girls of the '5O's in a routine at a football rally. Squad Travels To Sacramento Training Camp . ,-- ...Q ..-11.4 ,limb ' MI X fx ' '-T' r , J , s- K 1 -j- -an . Lg. -- . A . ' 'S'-:F 'E S: L lup, I W . X. E X , ...r5Qfap,w.'lg, T,-,,. ,If-. A . C A ff- .N M, Q , ' ,,-,,,,, 01 2ff'4,,,'?. ,-,:,,. - Xgf-.:x1'- ,. A ya, ,nl I.-H 1 A , in , :- WLS, i'5!ft:F,,5,,,,A1-qs.,-,rj.,'jv-1 l'K.k9f'.a-J'mb ': ,'7'7'-'3f?f,.'.'f-5:4 ' T ' . t :-' - k' ' '-0 -'N 'I' -u. ' 1'-. ' at RALLY SQUAD MEMBERSATOP ROW: Crlsanta Adkins, Lisa Schwitters, Sandy Bevlll, Karen Patterson. SECOND ROW: Brenda Cook, Gina Gonsalves, Regina Rios, Cindy Campbell, Pam Leeper, Teresa Christenson, Debbie Sapp, Kim Calton, Yvonne St. John. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Hawkins, Julie Cov, Killiy Graves, Gina Combs, Marla Hampton, VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: San- dy Bevill, Cindy Campbell, Pam Leeper, and Head Lisa Sch- witters l DONNA VASQUEZ pauses in her sweetheart routine at one of the best spirited rallies. V xr- gp:-'gum 'ii I'--ax Q.. PERFORMING a skit about Al- hambra's cheerleaders at foot- ball rally are varsity cheer- 4 Q my .2 VW' leaders, Lisa Schwitters, Cindy ' ' , ,Q Campbell, and Sandy Bevill. K' 2. V were I , G -. . , ' 'H , . join in the fun. 'B ,ZH . .. Q 4 - , i . - ' 4- Q . 1 .K ci n is X G x I . . my A i SHOWING their spirit at a basketball rally are a few new cheerleaders, Stan Nunn, Steve Fortner, Mike Gonzales and Richard Dickenson while the real cheerleaders, Sandy Bevill and Cindy Campbell RA- , c 9 I ., l 'I-' - ' . ,X fa T 5 by A J 1 i N' hi Ii? M , x v' 1 l, T I lt, ' I we L..- 1523760 ,,, Y ' i g . g ,. 4 I 4 .. S . R O TOP: Gina Combs: SECOND ROW: Brenda Cook, Julie Coy: THIRD MASCOTS: Judy Hawkins, Marla Hampton ROW: Yvonne St. John, BOTTOM ROW: Regina Rios, Debbie Sapp. N 1 - f I... 3 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, Pam Leeper, Cin- GINA GONSALVES and Teresa Christen- ' dy Campbell, Sandy Bevill and Lisa Sch- son intently watch the action at the other witters, lead a cheer during a time out at a end of the basketball floor. Teresa waits home basketball game in the Stonebarger for the exciting action to continue at a Gymnasium. home game. if 1' S KELLY ST. JOHN urges on the 'ltd I ' Sophomore Class at the Al- T... J H QA ' hambra football game rally as the JV cheerleaders show their . Spirit Q.- ' , . .. f--Q . .amz-A.: K- - v -C.. I i f Rally Squad Captures Camp Trophy, Spirit Stick u- 4 1 'J '-4---' - h Y ,.r , -Qt Lf V J fag 7' if ,K ., ' ., 'F r U---X.-5 uxcv JV CHEERLEADERS-TOP: Teresa Christensong SECOND ROW: Kathy Graves, Gina Gonsalvesg BOTTOM-Kim Calton. l l iv as K 5. N x 135, ., ., I .- , C fi f , 9 - Y 3 . y Q Q ' x 1 ' ,' X ' ' ' . . 4 , A - 1, i , - . , MAJORETTES: Donna Vasquez, Christina Bacchini, Jackie Knecht, April Brown and Mary Guise. VARSITY Cheerleaders and songleaders try to keep up the crowd's spirit at a home basketball game. Pictured are Julie Coy, Gina Combs, Yvonne St. John, Pam Leeper Cindy Campbell, Sandy Bevill and Lisa Schwitters. WEARING HEARTS, Christina Bacchini, April Brown, and Jackie Knecht go through a routine on Valentines Day before a home basketball game. b Xe-xg Q - V , 'fu' sf, ,g,,.,,!44 . ,. J. 4 , A .rggry 'n skis-f W f 'P' A i 11 4'-,Y 2. vw' 'Wit '. if ' um,.,:2 , r ' ' 4 R f JULIE COY eyes the rest of the songleaders as if to say 'What next? Climaxing the school year was graduation on Ohmstede Field on June 9, the Class of 19.78 bid farewell to Liberty as they received their diplomas from Board of Trustees members. lt was a busy year for the Future Farmers as they sponsored their annual Barn Dance to get things rolling in the fall. They built a float for Homecoming, initiated the greenhands, sold Christmas trees, worked for fair time, rode in rodeos, participated in speaking and judging contest, catered banquets, sold plants and topped the year with a Parent-Member Banquet. In the Performing Arts activities we have the Playmakers putting on two productions this year - Sherlock Holmes starring Dave Burnett as Sherlock, and Two Gentlemen of Verona , a jazzed up version of an old Shakespeare play. The play emphasized that everyone can be metamorphosed and that you can't love another without loving yourself. Lead roles were played by Pete St. John as Proteus, and Rahman Dalrymple as Valen- tine. Other characters - Speed the dirty old man, Chris Rodgers: the unique and swinging Duke, Matt Snow: Launce, Dave Burnett and Silvia, Tracy Laird - gave the play that special touch which the audience enjoyed. The band and choir hosted their winter and spring concerts. The band also traveled to Cal Band Day, hosted a band from Oregon, played at Escalon School, and awarded Lulu McLendon the John Philip Souza Award. The Choir sold candy, traveled to various competitions and honored Diane Mello with the Jenny Lind Award. Highlighting the school year and football season was the annual Homecoming events. After a week of planned activities and spirit, parade day finally arrived. Capturing the coveted Spirit Trophy were the seniors followed in order by the sophomores, juniors and freshmen. The Class of 79 walked off with their third straight first place in the float competition. CSF members were kept busy raising money for scholarships and awards. They traveled to San Francisco on their field trip, honored students with a G.P.A. of 3.70 or higher and announced life CSF members as Steve Fortner, Melrina Maggiora, Flora Selga, Fernando Chavez, Robert Maiocco, Jeanette Hanson and Lulu McLen- don. Capturing a 4.0 average through three quarters were Helene Dawson, Tracy Laird, Melrina Maggiora, Steve Fortner, Flora Selga and Diane Torrez. Formal dances were held to just two as the sophomores and juniors combined to host the Soph Hop!Junior Prom dance. With theme Always and Forever and music played by Rainbows End, the evening was climaxed with the announcement of Joe Ambrose and Gina Gonsalez as the king and queen. After finally finding a place, the Senior Class held their annual Ball at the Stockton Inn with music by Beowolf and with theme Footloose and Fancy Free. In late May students were able to show off their handicrafts with a two day Applied Art Show and an after- noon fashion show. New this year was a Spring Fever Week with activities like Frisbee throwing and basketball. The Senior Class edged the faculty in a close, hard-fought basketball game. Students were able to keep busy and have fun in all the- school activities offered this past year. 5 i,- Q? Q, Q , fzqqg? f hi af Qi. ., ,ww , N' , . . :ig-1. WH- . H:i'Vf 5- A if ' f H mpgs 5 Q- , .5 I l ' , .,-fig gf , - 'wmbv ' ' , , 4 - -, ,:.Q,,,5,Q xt ,Q , wml-, ? , , fy. Q1 A, -b W . f : J ,,-c 's'A-Km.: M . , .,,A:,x,Q. .,.. , I V . . wr-i13fi'g1Kgz.' V . A p ! ' - .V W., -, ,wh . , ,I .,k?ig.f'f':-J rl yfdg Af. ' by-x 5 , Q ,.g Q ' '- S . 5, J ,Zn A A: .5 ' 9 . f , 2 . H f , . -' 5-xy U J ,, x .K x Q . M 'ff H? '- gg RQ fggfw Lf.t:v:5::?i MA f .A ,B ' A 'S' x 2 f ,Q 1 '- 5 viXLI.ff5fQN1..,,i, V 3 .' 01' ' 5 J ' 3 fpfhx lik fggvmg, , X . l 5, , . f ggfixfi .4 fx V U , Z 5 ,N qs Q-5, Lx . ' as -M-,R sw' 1' .' - , ' 'MQ ' N A Q f' , qi '- 1 Q 4 .,,,:. - gi, ig'-,'-,'3o:' , L-2: ggi -w--tiy.,v2f95' fix' -fix x , , Y. , ,,. ,- U T. V: , z ' P? ,A 1, 'U s V , - 4979135 . Q . C W. . 9' ss Ax , .l 0 lf -: iiigf QW : a Q xr V .35 .1 4 'filg f w in I 9 I . 5 ui .. x 5 ,.- . .xx 1' fu , nip . 5:--5' l . A.- x Q, ,, , I 1 Z- 9 f' UI-'Q . yi, 1' '1- Y jf r . 1 113 , n , v 5 4 ' s 1 X f-'J Ben's Place Tops Faculty, FFA Over Police I LEADING his donkey down the court for the ball is Les Pinkston. Rick Wheeler rides along side him as the other players from the Brentwood Police follow the action. .. 7 MR. LES PINKSTON, hugs the ball as his face heads for the floor. MRS. SUE CHURCHILL tries her luck sophomore, this is Ty's first Donkey at Shooting a basket from the back of SHOOTING the ball is Ty Domingo, a MR. JIM HONEGGER and Mrs. April Weaver seem to be giving each other the evil eye while Jim manuevers his donkey to try for a bas- ket. 4 v ,- .I X MRS. APRIL WEAVER, who works in the textbook room, tries a shot. K it ES I Basketball game at Liberty. her donkey. Class of '78 Captures Homecoming Spirit Trophy DOUG MCCALL, Randy Cer- vantes. and Helene Dawson stand ready and waiting for the tugeof-war to begin. Mean- while. Anna Juarez tries to en- courage her class to victory. .R 5, Q-ai I 'L --N4 8 4 Q X- Yao ' ' - .iv 5- ,J A sa U A A Sul' :ig . . faq- Zig Ah' - 1 i' RUNNERS-UP Patty Am- ' in orosvno. Judi Bristow. and Katnryn Bronzan are cnatteured onto tne field by Steve Conn and Brian Clemens APRIL '.'.EM'ER and Barbara Taracgo hurry to exchange s-.-.eats w-.nile Tina Ornnar' trosfv urge-5 her team on an-1llLlll'A1Qr0'Z':: ara yr ix. Q, 5' Xxx- V',: x All A lf .- . ' ,yf ' it . ima. y 3 MR ROBERT RUSSELL. Wendy Fortner and Suzy Vasta. nurriediy' pai' on x-.et si-eats before running toe -1-10 Y . i :'-at 5-Mol' I 'vs- M915- si THE PIE EATING contest gathers great attention as Robert Aguir- WITH one last burst of speed, sophomores Harold re, Anthony Mendoza, and Pete Radetic attempt to eat their way Jones and Lynette Pardee approach the finish line to victory. during the three-legged race. txt -, ns Ng. NX X 'Ps E' Q sfmnf, fx v ,I f ALL classes and the faculty participated in this homecoming field activity, with the seniors coming in first. -WQQ-1-w . Burnett Stars In Sherlock Holmes Production LATER in the play, Sherlock sits at home with his assistant, Doctor Watson. Mike Puente, as they rehash the days events at Madge Larabee's house. Mean- while, Watson enjoys a good stiff drink. ll, DAVE BURNETT plays the cunning detective while Deena Lanphar is Madge Larabee in the play Sher- lock Holmes . MIKE PUENTE assists Peter St. John with stage make-up before they transform into Doctor Watson and Lightfoot McTague 5 Q Rf t I ,. Y ff. n ,-,K , XA. DOUG ROENICKE as Thomas Leary, Peter Stl John as Lightfoot, Q' and Rahman Dalrymple as Jim Cralgin give their attention to Tami , I ' Law, Basslck, who explains her plan to capture Sherlock Q' Y 4 . I , ,Q 4, ' 'X g xo l f h I X P tl l ll- l l 54.1 'QYWV' Aa 4 1 H. QW 7 , , - I' It A V V .- ' .asf I A 5 A -gz- , ,. 4-ref 1 ,git Ein. X i if siff Playmakers Present 'Two Gentlemen Of Verona' U if WITH MEAN LOOKS and grasped swords, the Amazons, Wendy Dannelley, Lourdes Sanabria and Beth Taylor, charge across the stage in the Playmakers production of 'Two Gentlemen of Verona' DAN UROFF as Cupid sings Summer, Summer, one of the many songs used in this play. LORRAINE KEITH and Lourdes Sanabria, part of the large singing and dancing chorus, dance in Milan fsaid to be San Francisco in the playl to the tune of Where is North? Verona was Brentwood in this production PLAYING one ofthe two male lead roles in the play is Peter Stl John as Proteus. As one of the 'Two Gentlemen of Verona' Pete had to sing many songs and memorize quite a lot, SILVIA THE SUPERSTAR or Tracy Laird is touched by members of the singing and dancing chorus. C9 .-4 5, J I , . i , , 2 f 1, T J! i OTHER MEMBERS of the singing and dancing chorus, Robin Hackett, Jenine Dessaussois and Leslie Severn belt out Summer, Summer. C SUMMER, SUMMER, sing Wendy Dannelley, Lorraine Keith and Cindi Branscum, Wendy and Lorraine both played dual roles in this production. CHRlS ROGERS portrays the charcter known as Speed. In this scene, Speed and old man of Verona, is delivering a speech as Valentine looks on from the background. APPLYING makeup before the start of dress rehersal, Laura Sanabria, Julia in the play, thinks about her lines, She plays a pregnant girl, one of two girls who follow Proteus. MATT SNOW anxiously waits for a touchdown at one of Liberty's home games. Band Hosts Group From Oregon High School PERCUSSION- Jeff Krey, Jesus Puente, Mark Talbot, Joe Mar- chesi, Ray Ribeiro. SAXAPHONES- TOP ROW: Cla- rence Perry, Wendy Fortner, Fred Englehart, Jeff Todd, Don Armstrong, Erica Jensen. BOT- TOM ROW: Jean Hilburn, Tracy Payne, Regina Rios, Sandra Yates. PAUSING before a practice session at Bristow Theater is the 1978 editor of the LUHS Band. Under the direction of Mr. Allen E. Jones the Band spent the fall months performing at half-time shows at football games. The band per- formed two major concerts and in November traveled to Berkeley for Cal Band Day. MELRINA MAGGIORA assists Lulu McLendon with a piece of music which the Band lll members were playing. Meanwhile, Tracy Laird concentrates on playing her flute. WOODWINDS- TOP ROW: Mari Lynn Johnson, Julie Hampton, Kati Bourroughs, Diane Torrez, Teresa Pringle, Melanie Crowell, Robin Reck, Diane Loredo, Jan Walter. SECOND ROW: Karen Ebersole, Tracy Laird, Judy So- renson, Lisa Schwitters, Linda Nowak, Leslie Hanna, Naomi Dickey, Darla Jones. BOTTOM ROW: Janet Varquez, Julie Bet- tencourt, Kim Keeny, Melrina Maggiora, Sandy Bevill, Lulu McLendon. BRASS- TOP ROW: Chris Neely, Danny Geyser, Brent Last, Jerry Navarro, Mike Hopkins, Joe McMurtrey, Joe Kalinowski, Mike Dickinson, Aaron Spear, Bill Winthrope, Matt Snow, Eric Allen, Tom Wetzel, Randy Brown, Scot Bevill, Jody McKenzie, Marty Main, Allen Farmer, Mike Puente, Chris Rodgers. 143 4 GIRLS' ENSEMBLE-TOP ROW: Mrs. Sue Stuart, Teresa Frazier, Lisa Barr, Melanie Dittmore, Teresa Pringle, Lisa Hinoiosa. SECOND ROW: Claudia Payne, Diane Mello, April Ramoccotti, Mary Guise, Pam Leeper, Donna Blakely. BOTTOM ROW: Sherry Hurst, Marla Hampton POP CHORUS-TOP ROW: Mrs. Sue Stuart, Judy Hawkins, Anna Juarez, Cathy Lathrum, Leslie Seruin, Lor- raine Keith, Lisa Barr, John Moore, Dan Uroff, Jeff Galbraith, Mike Bailey. Molly Tillery, Sherry England, Rose Marie Rocha, Chris Chedester, Sherry Darst, Lynn Burkhart, Nina Laremore, Katie Critchfield. SECOND ROW: Cleona Butler, Nikki Stornetta, April Ramoccotti, Debbie Weeks, Laura Glasford, Dannielle Uhalde, Jesse Unpingo, Gary Moss, Pat Calvert, David Uson, Pam Speiss, Robin Hackett, Darlene Rowell, Lisa Hino- jisa, Frances Uson, Roxanne Medici. BOTTOM ROW: Tina Davis, Wendy Sandra Dannelley, Cheryl Wetzel, Borojorquez, Margaret Gill, Sharon Gill, Isabel Garcia, Denise Tamye Engelhardt, Penny Robin Reck, Lyons, Russell, 4 -4.-l f .B - , , 4.4 .g....sn'-. . l 5 ' 5 A - fir. jwfm-v-on-vzznczsff ,......--- n X - - Q .. .. fn' T' f - , - Ii lt l f LL A CAPPELLA-TOP ROW: Lorraine Keith, Melinda Speer, Sheila Dade, Lisa Barr, Gary Moss, Matt Conway, Troy Beaton, Jeff Galbraith, Jeff Todd, David Burnett, Claudia Payne, Kendall Laid- law, Marla Hampton, Rosemarie Martinez, Mrs. Sue Stuart, SECOND ROW: Donna Vasquez. Judy Hawkins, Pam Leeper, Sherry Hurst, Glenda Ransom, Jesse Unpingo, Chris Neely, Fred Engelhardt, Pablo Cardoza, Doug Roenicke, Chris Burnett, Teresa Pringle, Julie Behne, Jackie Knecht, Karin Ellison, Lynn Burkhart. BOTTOM ROW: Lori Hanberg, Diane Mello, Gina Guintoli, Jeff Sherman, Rahman Dalrymple, Marty Main, Tami Law, Donna Blakley, Aletha Sysum. C S . x A ' ' , . Wlx k!ffJ -sf FLORA SELGA, Fernando Chavez, Melrina Maggoira and Steve Fortner were four new members entered into the life membership of the California Scholarship Federation, CSF Honors Top Students At Awards Evening ,D , X. Jil- - Y sm 3 +3--.......,.,-. f ra -Q-Q f- P 5 Q MR. LOU BRONZAN addresses the parents and students at the annual honors evening. Mr. Bronzan not only introduced the guest speaker Dr. John Carhart but also presented the Scholarship Cup to students who achieve a 4.0 average. BEING honored for their second year in a row is Dan Uroff, Darla Jones, Joe Coelho, and David Boreham. Presenting the awards is Mrs. Arlene Poerio. 3' ef P x 4 rl sh I 'C . A- A .. ,i -C V - A 1 1' ' V ...v ' fn...-f f' ,g Mrs. Arlene Poerio and Erica Jensen seem to be having a good time as Erica accepts her first year award. 'I4 THE JUNIOR PROM X -Sophomore Hop got off to a good start May 13 with the theme HAIways and Forever. -,Q ty, S Ambrose, Gonsalves Reign As King Queen CROWNING Gina Gonsalves the 1978 Soph Hop Queen is Ron Sapp, Ron who was dressed sharply with top hat and GINA 14 MERCADO, a junior, and her date take a break from the dancing to enjoy Cane was the '77 Soph Hop King' some refreshments in the lobby while Joe Ambrose tries to decide what he wants to eat as Valerie Simmson fills her cup with punch. 6-Ninn. IVR ' f 1 . we? L PETE RADETIC and Duane Loredo look as though JOE AMBROSE and Gina Gonsalves. The they are enioying themselves as they smile 1978 Soph Hop King and Queen, for our photographer. , dl ,-Q '-s ii i 'gg cfg AY' SUZIE BOREHAM and Tal Williams take a few minutes to relax between dances at the combined Soph Hop! Junior Prom held in May. CONGRATULATING the king SHERRY HURST and Mark is Gina Combs who was the Leeper dance to the '77 Sop Hop Queen. music of Rainbows End. DENISE MCCAMPBELL and Nick SHELLY ZARO and Arne Clow smile Cabsaliaris dance as the even- while Russ Bigelow and Paula ing draws to a close. Lorenzetti dance. av' 1-A E MRS. JUNE DRAKE and Mrs. Sue Churchill check on the refreshments in the lobby. 147 HONOR ROLL WINNERS for five semesters are Judy Bristow, Alan McCall. Michele Twedt, Linda Tovar and Kelly Cowger. MRS. NATALIE OUTRA presents the Edith Dal Porto Memorial Scholarship to Dina Ghilarducci as Mrs. Evie Griffith looks on. STEVE FORTNER receives the Daughters American Revolution Good Citizen Award. of the ff MISS KAYE AXELGARD proudly presents the outstanding senior girl athlete trophy to volleyball, basketball and base- ball star, Rosyln Rodriquez. FLORA SELGA, co-editor of the '78 LION, is happy to receive the Edith Dal Porto Memorial Scholarship from Mrs. Griffith and Mrs. Dutra at the annual Awards Assembly. 7 in . il l this assembly. l' A1 MR. MARK WATSON, counselor and football coach, handles the coordination chores at Awards Assembly Honors Outstanding Students MRS. ROBIN BECK, president of CSEA, smilingly presents Lulu McLendon with the Past Presidents Scholarship. GEORGE REED grasps the hand of the Antioch Daily LEDGER representative after receiving the Most Valuable Staffer Award for Journalism. SHELLY POERIO and Helene Dawson are announced as alternate and representative, respectively, to Girls' State. ' 1 U ' I I .,....VI 1541.8 A Fi 7752 r- '. Fo ar s-Pa 'L epvgg 4, . .., I 1 Y 3. E 41, L I ,. ,x, ff I , . . 1' ' -.-M511 iii.. .-If , '.. '01, f o , ' '-- -ff-5 . i IT vt 4 six X 'A od V . L,-x if' if rf. -4 L V rf f ' , -xlfsgff' 5 - ',::2V gf ' ,' L- n-, l . i STEVE TINGDAHL displays one of the snakes used at the annual Applied Arts Show held in late May. X Live, Small Animals Help Annual Art Show GROUPS of elementary school students are delighted with the taxidermy dis- GARRETT GILL and Mike Gonzalez Smile over the play. Teachers brought their classes from across the street to see this annual antics of 'the rats and mice exhibit in the gym's show and enjoy the displays. center. BILLY GANGWER and Mark Maggiors show off their skills on a Sun distributor testor at the art show. DANCING to the beat are Tony Olan and Sheryl Rhodes. lil Beowolf Entertains Class Gf '78 At Senior Ball R A-QQ.. ,lf ,, SITTING arm and arm and smiling GERALD JAY and Lorraine Keith take are Jackie Upshaw and her date time to smile for the photographer as Adrian Melgoza. they take a break from dancing. 4-Q l LOU MAFFEI and his date, Brenda Nicolas. dance to the music played by Beowolf at the Senior Ball. ...q. F-nd' ' LAURA SANABRIA and her escort Roberto lniguez slip away to the lobby and watch tv during the Senior Ball. if -'5 f 7 Z .. ,,, M i A GENTLEMAN, Dan Lynch shows common courtesy when seating his date, Chris Neely. ' f X mf' HAVING A GOOD TIME on the dance floor ' are Chuck Shahan and Wanda Henry. AMONG the familiar faces seen at the Senior Ball are Kim Wheeler and Fred Radetic. The theme of the ball was Foot- loose and Fancy Free, 43? E e E - 14 l X ' ' n 4 ' . 1' -ff . A 1 A Q. 1, . I A D 'ix . .., ,. XI, t. .XJ 5 L MARK TOMLIN, yearbook photographer, doesn't seem to want to wear the normal hat for graduation ceremonies. S YfJ -4 MR. LOU GRONZAN is as he awards one of her diploma. MR, HAROLD CHILD and Mrs Jeannie Glenn, class ad- visors are presented with gifts by Dina Chilarducci and Michelle Twedt n. 1 Q v. 1, I a happy man his daughters sumed full time duties in July. MR. RON STEWART, the new superintend- ent, attends his first graduation and as- MR. JOE CUTINO, board president, proudly presents the graduates of the Class of 1978 'I N .1 ':': i N U'snn:4..... , .f ' A '-nf V ' yea. 'Y ns:,,gL' 'E-. , A A -:Ev A, ff u, , t . .57-2, Q M N h Y. ., ,,?mi,M 1 ....5,.' .gy 4... M... yvnb 7... 1 'fn-1'-ffitv lil ' 1' . Y a. -' , Y, . 1' . MEMBERS of the Class of 1978 march onto Ohm- sted Field for the final event that marks their end to four years of high school, LAUREL AND KATHRYN BRONZAN pose for Mr. Hal Matson before they march onto the football field to receive their diplomas. - P 'X 2.4 'A iii! ' . , il Q i t if ' 3 X .T 4 l I Maggiora, Selga Lead Graduating Class Of 78 PATTY AMBROSINO, a January graduate, and Melrina Maggiors MR JOE SMITH a member of the board of trustees hands Dina the valedictorian for the Class of '78, stroll out to the assembly Ghilarducci a class officer her diploma on the windy evening point before the start of the Processional. of June 9 ll, l i l AMY LEINWEBER, Nadine Kelly and Mitzi Michaud try to keep from being blown away before graduation starts. Heading the list of new things for the classified and certified staff was the addition of a Bi-lingual, Bi- Cultural department with a new director, Mr. Roy Correa.. and new teachers and support staff. With the departure of Dr. Mike Adams for a new job at Half Moon Bay the board of trustees and staff were again faced with the problem of selecting a new superintendent. The field was narrowed down to five candi- dates by April with the selection of the superintendent in early May. The new superintendent selected is Mr. Ronald Stewart. Other items that were changed or are completely new- a career center was installed near Toad Hall, the counseling department was reorganized to use teacher advisors CMr. Ron Overton half-a- day and Mr. Mark Watson full timej and counselor aides. To the delight of most staff members and all students class periods were shortened to 45 minutes with the school day starting early f8Z20J but ending earlier also C2:45J. The shortened day allowed less interrup- tion of afternoon classes because of sports and allowed better utilization of space and lessened class con- flicts seventh period. With funds secured from the State, the CETA aides constructed two new softball diamonds east of Nash Hall. The Science Department was provided with a new office in D Wing as the Annual StafffJournalism dark- room was moved from the end of D Wing to the area in the library. The new darkroom was finished during Easter Vacation and equipment moved in the last of April. Through the Recreation Department a new teenage program was started during the school day to provide activities for students with free periods other than 1st and 7th. ' New teachers hired for the school year were Mrs. Sue Churchill, Mr. Juan Flores, Ms. Nancy McLaren, Ms. Carol McNabb, Mr. Dan Pastor, Mr. Vic Thornhill and Mr. Russ Wilkins. Mr. Art Gonzales traveled to Great Britain on a teacher exchange program while Mr. Pete Whitehouse came to Liberty for a year Mr. Phil De- vine was appointed Student Activities Director and given expanded duties and responsibilities. Heading the slate of officers for the Liberty Education Association were Mr. Bill Michaud, president, Mrs. Sue Fortner, vice-president, Mr. Harold Child, secretary and Miss Reta Pirtle, treasurer. For the California State Employees Association Chapter the officers were Mrs. Robin Beck, president, Mr. Barkley Garner, vice- presidentg Mrs. Judy Dye, secretary, Mrs. Billie Casey, treasurer and Mrs. Faith Mattos, reporter. ln the attendance office Mrs. Teresa Villa was added as a full-time bi-lingual secretary and behavior poli- cies were changed because of a new state law. With two constitutional amendments added in early April, the Student Government held a nominating convention to narrow the list of candidates to three. For the first time Rally Squad members were not elected by the student body as-a-whole. Rather they were selected by a committee comprised of students, workers and community members. . Another newfold face at Liberty was Mr. Leonard Lucio. After Dr. Doris Otillar left for a dean position at Albany High School, Mr. Lucio returned part-time. Mr. Lee Hernandez assumed the responsibility of coor- dinating counseling activities for the rest of the school year. For the thirteenth straight year art students won first place at the Contra Costa County Fair. This year the students swept the awards given in Fine Arts- Debi Clark, first, Susie Vasta, second, Gary Holder, third and Pam Knowles, fourth. Basic Industrial Arts was dropped in favor of semester courses in the Industrial Arts Department. Shade Tree Mechanic and Farm Power were new classes added in auto shop. Mr. Dale Cozby will be sabbatical leave for the '78-79 school year to work on a vocational credential. Vocalist of the month and Girls' Ensemble were new additions to the Performing Arts Department. The Board of Trustees was reorganized in April with Mr. Joe Cutino elected president and Mrs. Arlene Poerio as clerk. L Q s L, 75 .,,,,., 4 ' 5 Q 07 E .C , ul , 6' gf +11 Q, , ' , Y. Q ' 6 ai A Y V, A w sw5'e xi, z Q 5 7 ,W . ik ff 3 fa 4, ,V A ,I ' 1, 1-f . mg? H'-K 5? f. 'E 4 E . fw ' , 9 1 I if? J -V 6 WW ' 1 ff D 1 . 'Q , ,,,- iw' fi if if E J-ix Q1. K .fx ,. OS N 0 2, ,I 4,52 -lvl' A....F, -gatw- Mai' ALTA ACKERMAN Counseling Secretary JAMES ALVES BA, Espanol, Spanish 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club Advisor KAREN AXELGARD Co-ed PE 1-4, Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Softball Girls Athletic Coordinator, Liberty Block L Association Advisor ROBERT L, BACLIG AA, BA, Mechanical Drawing 2, 3, Architecture, BIA- Mechanical Drawing, Varsity!Frosh-Soph Soccer Coach CONNIE BARENTSON BA, English 2B-2AW, English Literature, Rally Squad Advisor OLIVER BASCOM BA, MA, Advanced Placement English-English 2A, IA, 1A-W Advanced Placement Co-ordinator K' ffm' , 1 .arf --'six' 2 Overton lnstructs Students In Biology Class WILLIAM C. BATZE BA, US. History, Annual Staff, Yearbook Society, Annual Staff Advisor ROBIN BECK Registrar FRANK BERUMEN Custodian JANET BERUMEN Board of Trustees JERRY BLACK BA. Biology B, Life Science, Math 1-IB, Varsity Base- ball, JV Football Coach LOU BRONZAN BA, MA, Principal, FAL Delegate to North Coast CIF 158 . V Y It 3 Q-:Q -l 7. x it N an-,R Cv MR. RON OVERTON is caught at his best while lecturing his Biology A class. 5 ,Ui 6. 'kv-' 6 fn. Qi TI? 1 I iii li X DENNIS BUCKLEY Chemistry, Physics, Life Science, Physical Science Audio Visual Co-ordinator, Unit Bargaining team, BA. BS, Girls PE, Advisor. LEONARD CELONI Board of Trustees EFZMELINDA CHAVEZ Bi-Lingual!Bi-Cultrual Aide SUSAN B. CHURCHILL Adaptive PE, Sophomore GERALD CLAYBURN BA, MA, Administration STEVE CRESE Library Assistant JOE CUTINO Board of Trustees Class of 80 159 Counselor Aids Students New BARBARA DENEEN English Aide PHILIP P. DEVINE BA, MA, Dramatic Productions, Stagecraft, English 2A, English 109, International Thespians, Student Com- mission, Club Council, Student Council, Pep Club Advisor FRANK DEPARSIA AA, BA, DIS, Math IB, Driver Traning VIRGINIA DIEHL BA, MS, English 100, English 200, English 2A, Mem- bership Chairperson NANCY DOI AA, BS, Beginning Chef 1, Foods 2, Bachelor Living 2, Foreign Foods, Needlecraft JUNE DRAKE MA, School Psychologist, Junior Class Advisor NATALIE DUTRA Instructional Aide, Community Aide JUAN FLORES BA, MA, English 1AW, English 100, Mexican-American History, Resource leacher Duties, Mexican Folk, Dance Group DORREEN FORLOW BA, Special Education, Career Prep, Resource Special Aide SUE FORTNER BA, You 81 the Law, Bookkeeping 1, Record Keeping, Bookkeeping 2, LEA Vice President, Representative to Parents Club 160 g 'iQ 1! ' 'Y' M' ' 'if 1 i U I 5, r-'17 1 -, . en 1 if x ,, 7. L, f.. W. ' Pm .4 , I'-'t.J.u ts 'Vx 'gpm I J if 3 g X 1 'PQ Q To Liberty ,i'N Cus- Y .I e '- DURING THE MERRY Miss Julia Arce helps Ron wood with his schedule. By 1145, Q-4 X :ok on his face, there doesn't eem to be any major problems. 1 -1, X! 'G l 'T' yt vi, LJ -ig: - Wxk Q -1 13.5.9 vit ALICE GASCA JEANNE GLENN BS, Bachelor Living, Child Development, Social Com- mittee, Senior Class Advisor RICHARD HACKETT BA, English IA, English 2A, English 100, 200, SAT English, UBT GERALD HARDT AA, BA, Drivers Ed, Vocations NANCY HISATOMI District Bookkeeper MILDRED JOHNSON Counseling Secretary NANCY KEMP Counselor Aide DAVID KIRBY Vocational Educational Coeordinator, Work Experience, Tutor Co-ordinator, IWE Co-ordinator GAYLE KRUMLAND BA, Clothing, Interior Decoration, On Your Own ROY KRUMLAND BA, SJ, Typing 1, Typing 2, Clerical Office Practice T61 NANCY LENNIER DENISE LINDSAY Secretary JOSEPHINE MENDOZA X 'A- in ,...- N xiii Teachers Enjoy Lighter Moment At Scheduling MA, SILVA MCCORMIC NANCY MCLAREN BA, Spanish, French VERNON NOBLE Vice Principal, Pupil Services xl -1+ ' ENJOYING a lightening moment at the bi-annual merry-go-round scheduling are Ron Enos. mathg Jack Ferrili, PEg Keith Dawson, PE and track coachg Jerry Miller, PE and coachg and Roy Ghiggeri, a coach and Adult Ed Director. L.. 'Q-N. vw- xll- J., 'Ln Q5 ,Wx Qvff Sn.- ffx. , ll '::41'1w E yi' Xi IQ .Ht I I I , , n c it 1' an Cr' 4,-.gg ,i ' x 3,,,.- ,. -. X54 afX 'R 6- 'Qui' X 1 C MARY ANN OCHOA Recreation Department DORIS OTILLAR BS, MS, PH.D, Counselor FRANK PAYNE BA, Shorthand 1 81 2, Typing 1, Business Math Advisor to Class of 1980, FBLA ALVIN PERRY Maintenance WILLIAM F. PETERS BA, Beginning Art, Advanced Art, Painting and Drawing JIM PLATO BS, Ag. 1, Landscaping, FFA Advisor LOUIS RACKE AA, BA, STD. SEC., Crafts, Chairmen Evaluation Com mittee CEASAR RAMIREZ Instructional Aide for Math Depa MARY RICHARDS Attendance Secretary BRYAN ROOFE Ftmenf Building and Grounds Supervisor ESTEBAN ROSAS Custodian DENETTE ROSE ROBERT RUSSELL BA, English 2, Psychology WALTER SHARAFANOWICH BA, MA, MIS, Librarian JOE SMITH Board of Trustees Presiden T BILL SNOW BS, MA, US. History, President 8. Presidency, Psycho- logy. Sociology, Girls' Tennis Team Coach KATHERINE SORENSON BA, Library Assistant PETER SPRINGER BA, MA, Federal Government, California Government, Sociology, LEA Professional Relations Committees PAT ST, JOHN Attendance Secretary SUSAN STUART BA, Pop Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Guitar, Girls En- semble, Choir Club Advisor BARBARA TARANGO Secretary JO TENNANT Recreation Supervisor VICTOR THORNHILL BA, English 2-2B, English IB, U.S. History, Frosh Base- ball Coach SANDRA TORRES Bilingual Secretary JOE TOVAR Current Events, Social Studies IA, Social Studies IB, Math IB, Advisor to Class of 1979, Frosh Football, JV Baseball Coach EDWARD VALENTE Life Science, Counselor Aide ALFRED VALVERDE MA, English BB, Learning Skills, English IB, Girls Var- sity Basketball Coach VELMA VALERO ETHEL VANTASSEL BA, MA, Latin 1, Independent Study, Latin, Junior Classical League Advisor TERESA VII LA Attendance Secretary l64 1 -A !'hrX T fades KV 'to' 'Ll -' -- V 5 L94-, 7-s. l ' , uf, K ,xl-,v1x,',?,' si tl ojgkx' ix -, ' fx- I 'I' ,, .f lf-::'i'.JNx . :vf'Yl1.f t 1 iii Q' 'N' 3.2 ir 'G vi 'ITS Bronzan Wears Two Hats When Adams Leaves MR. LOU BRONZAN takes a few minutes out of his busy day to welcome the class of 81 at the frosh orientation in Stonebarger Gymnasium. Mr. Bronzan was Principal and acting Superintindent. lan- Wm '71 f '-,X A v--- -Af' ELLRIE VON SCHOPP BA, BS, MA, English IB, Reading Lab Supervisor Migrant Ed Lab, Supervisor, American Field Service Advisor, Foreign Student Exchange Club Advisor MARK WATSON BA, U.S. History, Teacher-Advisor, Head Varsity Foot ball Coach, Girls JV Basketball Coach APRIL WEAVER Audio Visual 81 Textbook Instructional Aide PETER WHITEHOUSE Exchange Teacher Great Britian BARBARA WHITFIELD BS, PE, Girls Gymnastics Coach, Girls Track Coach RUSSEL WILKINS BS, Introduction Agriculture, Small Animal, Science, ROP Meat Processing, FFA Advisor LUCY WONG Payroll Clerk DANIEL PASTOR BA, Social Studies, Wrestling Coach ROY CORREA BA, Bi-Lingual, Bi-Cultural Director 165 Ad Directory - Support Our Advertisers A A8tA Auto Parts- 197 A8tW- 193 Abar Refrig and Air Conditioning- 184 Ace Hardware- 189 Alpine Packing Company- 193 American Trophies- 189 Antioch Auto Toggery- 175 Antioch Florist and Plantery- 207 Antioch Opticians- 199 Antioch Stationers- 193 Antioch Wheel and Brake- 201 Arnold Plumbing- 183 B Bales Bait and Tackle- 175 Bank of Ag and Commerce- 174 Bank of America- 180 Barnes, Paul: Red Carpet- 200 Beneficial Finance Company- 185 Berg's Jeweler- 175 Berry's Bakery- 201 Bess and Dots- 193 Bethel Island Yacht Sales- 204 Bethel Market- 207 Bicycle West- 186 Bi O Tires- 174 8 Boathouse Lounge and Restaurant- 174 Bob's Upholstery- 179 Boyd, William: Real Estate- 180 Brandt, Bill: Ford Dealer- 184 Brentwood Auto Parts- 185 Brentwood Builders Supply- 205 Brentwood Dental Building- 196 Brentwood Disposal Service- 191 Brentwood Electrical- 183 Brentwood Furniture- 207 Brentwood Hardware- 194 Brentwood Muffler- 207 Brentwood News- 200 Brentwood Nursery- 176 Brentwood Pharmacy- 177 Brentwood Tire Service- 206 Byer's Auto Body- 205 Byer's Car Care- 188 Byron Market- 185 C CBC- 200 Callaway, Minor: Doctor- 173 Capri Beauty Salon- 184 Caramiho Produce Company- 177 Casey's Body Shop- 203 Centro Mart- 192 Central Bank- 168 Chaim's Market- 177 Cole's Brentwood Feed and Supply- 168 Columbus Travel Agency- 171 Cottage Florist- 201 County East Hair Styling- 184 County East Sports- 176 Cox Real Estate- 198 Craft and Tea- 183 Crotwell Auto Sales- 206 Cutino's Feed and Supply- 174 D DeSplinter Motors- 176 Delta Bell Restaurant- 180 Delta Cleaners- 194 Delta Deli- 181 Delta Garage- 179 Delta Keyboard- 175 Delta Recreation- 191 Der Rathskeller- 173 Diablo Diablo Diablo Diablo Ag Chemical Company- 181 Deli- 183 Farm Equipment Company- 187 View Florist- 183 Dip-n-Dive- 179 Don's Dist. Company lnc.- 186 Duffy: Doctor E East County Toyota- 181 Elcienko, E. Noble: Doctor- 175 Enea Crystal Dairy- 188 Ernie's Liquors- 182 F Fairview Chevy- 168 Famous Fashions- 196 Fertado, Harold J. CHouse of Ley- 184 Fidelity Savings- 196 G G. 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Hal- 202 Mayer's Jewelers- 183 Montoya's Shirts- 201 Morgan's Western Supply- 173 Muller, Harry 81 Jan- 191 N Navy- 195 Nutcracker Sweet- 194 O Oakley Builders Supply- 203 Oakley Paint 8t Body- 170 Oakley Pharmacy- 169 P Pacific Finance- 199 Pancho's Market- 168 PantelI's Music Box- 196 Pat's Truck Stop- 206 Paulino's Restaurant- 176 Paul's Foster Freeze- 169 Payless Cleaners- 169 Performance Auto Parts- 205 Peterson 8t Sons- 203 Pittsburg Wholesale Grocer lnc.- 173 R Radio Mart- 206 Red Carpet- 175 Rock Bottom Records- 182 Russo's Harbor- 207 Rye, Richard F.: Doctor- 184 S San Joaquin First Federal Savings- 194 San Joaquin Bakeries- 195 Shank's Chevron- 195 Shannon Auto Parts- 168 Shirt Palace- 171 Silvera Lumber Company- 169 Siu, Arthur: Doctor- 179 Snack Shack Jr.- 188 Squire Barber Shop- 169 Stamm Theatres lnc.- 190 State Farm Insurance- 205 Stock Pharmacy- 171 Stornett's Ready Mix- 202 Straw Hat Pizza- 171 Sudweeks, C. W.- 198 Suzette's Poodle Salon- 180 T Three Nunns- 202 Tito's- 185 Tortilla Factory- 172 V Vangas- 186 Vision Optique- 181 W Western Auto- 1 91 Brentwood Feed 8t Supply complete line of feeds 609 Railroad Ave 634-1210 Brentwood California ax 1 , . .- a 6 I5 I A 5 W l W., ,. , 'YZ 1' Twp' ldv! Ar,:y i r I W, ' 1 v-7. J'5f s . .,is. 1 haf . -F .Jr ' W ' 1:21 f y, '19 f 'ED' -N -1 lluur 'K N. aft . , , 8 - 6 .. if hp' 'qw-I-. ug 1:9 QQ, A.5,.v1,-.1 .g , ky X, , r -li1?.Qf5'4: , a.v, 'il Ar. V il- H - Q 21 ' V ng U. 6 '.'5,:':' a.'p wi' Q N S v X v. wu- ir. fum 'Ns 'ln r In .if A '- w fl Q Q r Mari Rosa PANCHO'S MARKET Biggest Little Store in Brentwood 634-4123 Open Sundays and Holidays imported Delicacies 1 S W 11 Bar-B-Q Chicken, Pizza Sandwiches Large Variety of sausages and Cheeses from many countries Congratulations Class Of '78 Compliments of Charles C. Duffy, Inc. OAKLEY SHANNON AUTO PARTS Whole Sale-Retail-Foreign 8 Domestic High Performance Parts f Miller Tires ff Offenhauser f Holly it AC if Champion lg f Doug's Headers f TRW American Parts Complete Front End Alignment Services Machine Shop Service 625-3532 Open 8 to 6 PM. Sun, 9 to 1 PM. 502 Main St. Oakley ' ' chevrolet visit the No-Hassle Dealership N0 CIOSQVS Hefei We Plan to Continue Just Friendly VOLUME P 0f955i0n3i DISCOUNT SELLING S3l8Sl'i'iat'i A5 Always 10th Si Somersville Rd. Werner Ganz, Owner 754-0133 A,-moch' 757.0211 'l903DS1r9e1 Antioch, California 2 CENTRAL BANK oiixtcv smoppirio cemcn, outer, clit. 94561 Finest Bank in Contra Costa County l.K. 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I a q4l5y 754-6868 Palmer Graduate DR. NOBLE O. ELCENKO Chiropractor 1523 A Street Antioch, California 94509 PHONE 757-1141 FKST ,SSHNIKGEI antzbci auto taygecy COMPLETE AUTO UPHOLSTERY TOPS SEATS - PANELS - CARPETS Custom Interiors 130 RAILROAD AVENUE ANTIOCH, CALIFORNIA 94509 , XIXNIJ -gp. Kg M 'SX 'H ' ,Ni . 1 Bales Bait 8t Tackle Fishing - Hunting Licenses 81 Info. Bait - Tackle - Coffee 81 Donuts Beer - Soda - Cigarettes 757-3852 Hiway 4 84 160 WATERFRONT PROPERTIES Residential - Acreage - Commercial Vic Kaufmann Whitey Stallings Jeanette Kaufmann Dorothy Stallings Phone. 684-2223 Bethel Island, Calif. EAISPLINTER MOTORS Used Cars All Models Full Detail Shop 739 Second St. Brentwood, Calif. 634-3131 FINE ITALIAN FOOD PHONE C4151 757-6311 CPau1ino's RESTAURANT OPEN I1A.M. TO I0 P.M. TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY 704 2nd STREET, ANTIOCH, CALIFORNIA County East Sports County East Mall Phone: 754-9066 JFS' Ron Sapp A Nick Capsaliaris Donna Beruman 5'faf '1 L' 504 ggarlnfi Complete Paint, Wallpaper and Art Supplies Store clfaf Baifay Cwucfl czlfaiznfui 200 'A' Street Antioch, Calif. 94509 14152 754-2323 Route 2, BOX 526 Phone 415!634-4961 BRENTWOOD, CALIFORNIA 94513 Music Boxes F,gUr,ne5 . 75 WW 94,4 stop. imports - Worldwide Gifts For All Occasions Imports From Around The World For Low, Low Prices! 600 West 2nd Street 176 The County's Complete Antioch, Ca. 94509 Phone: 754-5720 Sporting Goods Store Corner 2nd 81 G Sts. JOSTEN'S PRODUCTS SYMBOLIZE YOUR ACCDMPLISHMENTS FINEST TRADITIONS - SCHOOL SPIRIT - GRADUATION - ACHIEVEMENT FINE CLASS RINGS - YEARBOOKS - DIPLUMAS AWARDS - GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS CARAIVIIHO 8051 I Your person I p 1 z' Q IVII. Richard Dix 115 Burton Court Danville, Calif. Produce Co. BRENTWOOD PHARMACY CONGRA-I-ULATIGNS Prescriptions are our specialty CLASS OF '78 Fine Cosmetics - Film - Gifts 316 Oak Street 634-2156 CHAIIVVS MARKET GROCERIES Beer, Bait, Ice Carl 81 Bunny Wubbena 634-2247 3882 Main Street Byron FIRST RATE-NOT CUT RATE i KEEP-LJ-NEAT CLEANERS K QL? 1815 A Street Antioch, California WHITE SHIRTS OUR SPECIALTY fl 9 tm .Auto Eismanilers, Inc. USED PARTS AND TOWING Owner Phone HIGHWAY 4 AND BROWNSTONE ROAD RICI'I3I'd SDOIIII IBz'rwzzN OAxI.zv AND Bnzrrrwooob 1 P.O. Box 565 wooo. ca. 94 Manager P E t415I 625-2753 Don Cotten SERVING THE THIRD GENERATION OF AMERICA'S FINEST STUDENTS I . 1 , lm! matsan .o' FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHER 2045 MT. DIABLO ST. CONCORD. CALIF, 94520 TELEPHONE' 825-4242 A W -05 is-' .jk s-Ji, 'Y ,,.- Q1 ef ffl! Q C6 'N L7 5 4 77 9'-.gy I I LQ-CUST LIQUCRS Sal, Sandy, Frank and Valerie Riva Phone 757-2205 10th a. L sis. Antioch A , Vlzl. y A 1 .- 4.11. ,-11,152 il ,f .121 , .+ -A qi, sg. jj, , , 3 , .1 Bob S Uphglstery l l Q , , . 1 1 ' f 0 1 1 ' axvlnr , . . . sk O , . A 4 , E Af .+- A- , IN ANTIUEH B951 FOI' Less , 2616 EUUNTY EAST MALL SUMEHSVILLE HD. it Sigxygguooi it 2iA8cOKEELT's'LSAccessonies Bob Th0mDS0 l .2155 is WHEEL Gooos is mxoio - CONTROL Qwner '-3533 if PARTY Flxvons if TRAINS s. Accsssoriies , ' - ALL TYPES 0F HUBBY SUPPLIES J PARTS ,Q 754 4747 825-4477 cm ' L orfnoiuu --3:1 2008 A St. 2147 Salvio St. fgsaww I I 3 -L Antioch, Ca. Concord, Ca. TELEPHONE L-4151 757 5560 CONTACT LENSES D, P Q Q Q35 Best wishes Class Of '78 LF W0 UPF 106 Railroad Avenue Antioch, California 94509 DR DMRAQlfT:LQEJfQiWA OPTOMETRIST oFF CE HOURS 1862 A STREET BY APPOINTMENT ANTIOCH. CA 94509 Gayle Worden, Ben Jauregui, Tony Rodrigues DELTA GARAGE Congratulations Class of '78 For all your auto needs: Dodge, Chrysler, Dodge Trucks 754 Railroad Avenue 634-3516 179 HlLSON'S Clothing for All the Family WE OFFER GOOD PRICES QUALITY AND BEST SERVICES Hours 9:30 AM to 6100 PM Wed, St Frl, 9:30 AM to 9 PM Closed Sunday Antioch Square - Antioch, Cal. OF 757-7330 W 4 Ways to Charge - Revolvomatlc Mastercharge - Bankamerlcard - Old Fashioned 90-120 Days LIBLL. Tony Rodrigues, Gayle Worden, Brian Clements, Mary Rosa, THE DELTA BELL B a n k Gourmet Dlnlng At Its Best! - Continental Cuisine - Cocktails - o Flip P.L, Gullion - Your Hosts - Edna E.T. Gullion ' Phone 415-684-2806 A I I 6310 Bethel lalana Ra.. Bethel Island, California 94511 241 Oak St. Brentwood, CA WALK IN on APPT. FEATURING RK X REDKIN Pnoo. alfalfa fnaounfsz fffyung clQ.s9ulaz Quia MEN Q VVOMEN CALL FOR APPOINTMENT OAK ST. BRENTWOOD : , ' I pin, 1 :Z-0' N77 Al' Breed Grooming Poodles A Specialty ai-ff' Ti' I A iabdffv Wm. BOYD SUZETTE'S PoooLE sALoN I 60A W. mth Street Real Esfafe nvesfmenfs Antioch, California No Tranclulllzers Used 6170 Bethel Island Rd. B.l. 684-2276 Professional Grooming 754-1703 Bethel Island, Ca. P.0. Box 96 180 I B .w Q, NI DIABLO AGRICULTURAL AM Bt MPORT EERS AM ICAN - EXICAN - ALIAN CHEMICALS CO. if- ' C DeIIa DeIi DEWEY DE MARTINI INES FOOD 2 MAIN STR 252 . YE Tony Rodrigues ' Gayle Worden g Furniture Stereo Component Equipment L 514 W. MII 51. DOWNTOWN ANTIOCH 757-5555 TOYOTA , EAST COUNTY TOYOTA ' 1 1600 vv. Iofh street 5 ' 1 Antioch, Calif. 94509 754-1990 687-2213 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '78 4 34-1313 Vision O ti ue A.-f 6 Congratulations Class Of '78 AuT'bAEEgCSTRIC Complete Auto 81 Truck Rewiring 843-4172 AlternantlcgzshEI1eGSIniEDago3rrsViIggpaIred 2433C Durant WY A AT SLJNRIS FIVE 94704 . WOOD CA 181 533 Ben Jaurequi. Mari Rosa ROCK BOTTO COIN OPERATED LAUNDRY 1811 ..A.. ST ANTIOCH 1410 Hwy 4, Brentwood, Ca. R 6 R Roy and Irene Wickune Congratulations Class Of '78 HONEYSWEET DONUT SHOP 11 I l82 L P N , V p- sL U I .om , 34-1 - Mark Lucido and Patti Foust would like you to come in and see them. You'll enjoy the relaxed atmosphere. L f Bill 81 Kathy Aff' Leighton s c LEIGHTUN CUNSTRUCTION C0. PQ. Box isa - arf-.'w'ii, 'A assi: 'VFLEP'-UNL A12 su-e544 -1 I . 14153754-34r4 l l i ' MARSHALL at JOANNE Biuao 1 0 I lurnles I804 A Street Antioch, California 94509 X ri Z .3 '- x W 'i W' ' I ,-tx I ' 4' - f' X ' 'ir 'gi' 4, if R ' I' ' , Lu ti iw. - --' I .g.,,l,?X !if' ll- X it 1 4 V I yugo . A i v' T17 iN Mari Rosa ii, N. The Cra t a:i.cITeaSPmoppe iL '...,A .btrmrgf cypt my cm .blnw ta5pu'1i1l1't m X- f -M 2 ' 5 I ' I . me gfaffisfdfveffd 151-5160 Ai - 2500 Sycamore Dr. l: ' at Somersville Road Antioch Mon-Thurs. 10:00-8:30 PM. Fri.-Sat, 10:00-5:00 Closed Sunday Arts 8 Crafts Supplies Imported Teas 81 Coffee Craft Classes-Gifts Diablo Deli 4? Qi' ig ' n Domestic 84 Imported - Beer, Wines, Cheeses, Meats Salads And Pizza , Dutch, Indonisian Spices, Cookies, Candies We do catering anytime, anywhere, any occasion. OWNERS: JOHN AND ELISE LUPPES 3700 DELTA FAIR BLVD. BUS: 757-9053 RES: 935-6803 ANTIOCH, CA 94509 Mari Rosa, Ben Jaurequi ARNOLD PLUMBING STATE CONTRACTORS LICENSE 0282587i Fast Emergency Repairs Installations Remodeling Water Heaters COMPLETE PLUMBING, FIXTURES 8 SUPPLlES 757-4747 108 Railroad Ave. Antioch JESS ATJDINGTON PARTS 6: SERVICE Brentwood Electric Appliance Service AUTHORIZED FRIGIDAIRE AND MAYTAG SERVICE PARTS 6: SERVICE FOR MOST MAJOR BRANDS 650 FIRST BRENTWOOD. CALIF. PHONE 634-27I7 DIABLO VIEW FLORIST Flowers Whisper What Words 2 Never Say FLORIST TRANS WORLD DELIVERY SERVICE 757-4636 1925 D Street Antioch, California I JEWELERS INC. 516 Second Street-Downtown Antioch-757-1404 2610 Somersville Road-County East Mall-757-7227 'I83 S- BILL BRANDT FORD 'lln in Brentwood 1245 Highway 4 DR. RICHARD F. RYE Congratulations Class of '78 Best Wishes Always CAPRI BEAUTY SALON 184 221 Oak Street Brentwood 634-4812 S.C.L.H 117722 B.R.S.L.y30119 I ABAR-REFRIGERATION 84 AIR I CONDITIONING CO. Contractor's-Engineer's-InstaIIer's Commercial-Industrial Sales-Service 1420 Tenth Street H ,, Antioch, CA 94509 LEEF- REX REXROTH 757-10145757-2280 si-uma 'nie sesame. sscnen... em I e Nc, I Sebring has the secret of great-looking hair. It starts with 3 I the famous Sebring cut. the proven technique. individ- Q 9 ually desigmned to suit your style and personality. lt con- QQ fy ' tinues wit the whole range of Sebring Professional hair-care products, each one especially formulated to give you attractive, healthy, manageable hair. But that l isn't all. Your Sebring Certified Designer will give you the best advice in town on howto easily keep your hair look- ing great between visits. Now isn't that a secret worth sharing? County East Hairstyling HAIR DESIGNS FOR MEN St WOMEN 2692 soiviERsvii.i.E RoAo AN-rioci-i, CA 94509 754-0150 l RU' Karen Ebersole, Robert Saxen li All EAST CONTRA COSTA Q-fgarolcfifkrfado ' Mouse or LE l lh':il Estate- Homes - iuiiiici-ies i COMMERCIAL 8 INDUSTRIAL We Handle All . Financing L Construction Home L Business . Q ' Pmvfvnva smwcf f w '55,-neg. 3 OAK ST. RENT OOD Byron Market 84 Locker Service Front Street Phone: 634-4755 P.O. Box 217 Byron, Ca. 94514 Complete Meat 84 Locker Service Locker Rental Ranch butchering 81 freezing meats IIIIIICIQI. YIIIAIICI IYIYII - IIICI llll BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. of Antioch - 2676 Somerville Road A t h C lifo nia 94509 Ph 757 5170 BOB DAVIS Manager Co g atulat ons to the Class Of 78 D Ge ald J Jeff ey a d Staff Sheryl Rhodes, Debbie Dixon, Lisa Schnitters, Judy Hawkins East County's Most Distinctive Men's Store 306 G Street-Antioch, CA, 94509-Phone 757-3386 JL, Zag, fm' 7 West 20th Street Antioch, California 75 7-4 325 LEE ROMERO Brentwood Auto Parts Inc. 634-4450 N. Highway 4 Brentwood, CA 634-3952 ws Gayle Worden A Lp 4,- Y 4-4-4 G SALES ,R-LpLL56H REPAIRS Ig BICYCLE WEST A -' PARTS K ,, 3100 Delta Fair Blvd. - Antioch, Ca. 94509 E- Telephone l41Sl 754-4844 O ,. L t 5553!Ui22ELei?'iliEgQ5fUgeOt' NW I I XX i' We handle quality bicycles at reasonable prices Quality Moto X and Skateboards Congratulations Class Of '78 Ma 5. , DUN S DISTRIBUTING Berkeley Calif. Brentwood 634-3740 5 .V N 7-I 1, O 1 V A N G A s 1 1 ' 4 N Tank Sales - Tank Rentals Appliances - Washers, Dryers, Heaters Water Heaters, Furnaces, Gas Appliance Service P. O, Box 545 Hwy. 4 - Delta Road Brentwood. Calif. Gwl .,.-- l-I- i JENSENS VILLAGE oeucAressEN The Family Clvfbine STOVG Levio 8. Elsie Lombardi 757-0412 1516 A Street Ar'lllOCh, California 1820 A Street 186 Pizza, Torpedo and Submarine Sandwiches, Ravioli and Spaghetti Barbecued Chicken and Spare Ribsi Domestic and Imported Cheeses 757-3242 Dix-xBLo FARM EQUIPMENT John Deere Farm Equipment And Consumer Products 634-3578 1237 Highway 4 Brentwood, California ABLO EQUIPM ENT ,wmv ., , . ' Qs 1 ..3f'!,7'l.noe, ,4q,,., , I qpww, HM'-,' Q. r',,-,A-w, -g.,,,,4 ,fffrwff rgfjf :i'-- W S ., as ,M-f7 77?'Ky 4 ' ' I ff 1' 'f TY:'13 '-3 n -EQL., H V 7,f,,x , ' ' ' -fr' ' N' 4 .l '7Af !QQ,,f' .51-La 4 wa ..,.M.LQ1ifa3- V . - .,fw.sp-33, 1 ' A 3 ' ' 4, ..f,jm,y,a-vi' .IQ-' g Qxggg, 0 j7n,. ' 'M' .f,.f'2 T'z 'Q' 22 i'75' fr-...I H ' 'ZW ' ' ' '-Ziggy: 'f 'f 2rfgi7f'ITl1-'r:?Si5'g 7 ' -fe ' , f? Jf5f--f 'F - 1 I f A A -'ay 2, .. f'rf:...4,,5xg,g,kg,5. jg. fi 5 4 3-, ' - sv. ., H 5,11 W., W,,vL-5.4 in-.-f.E..: M A W V V, 5,-V ' W ,Z-' 435- 3.56. , i ,, 'iffnj 1 - . . , ,gs '- rs 1 Lisa Schwitters, Donna Berumen, Dina Ghilarducci A Nmnnja, gif-O-...f..,.4Q!l MC ' ' r ,il- 187 Wi 3 .--.:-.1 A ni!!-r- ' 1 -0- r' t. r 5 -v I . I ff, . 33- 7 A If , ., . f 6 I oi! 3 , . If LLM? ,L 4' 4, 1 ' 4' if r -'-, fr .g. ., N ,G 'Q fs., Q4 ey, ' 1 ' 5 .L ' lx ' a ,M .A .N FULL SELECTION OF SIZES 81 TYPES I Q vm- 2 - Sheryl Rhodes, Debbie Dixon, Lisa Schwitters, Judy Hawkins Ysm ENFA CV DAIRY Mn k Ice Cream 437 O STREET - ANTIOCH, CALIF. 9499 m MILK simies cmcxsn num: IIIIIWIIIIS f ,L L Eff' HIE NEW PULYSTIEI RAIJIAI PERFURMIR Top Trades - low Prices! EIJMPIETE SERVICE We Also Specialize In BRAKES'SIIOCKS'TUIlE'UPS'llIEIlMiIlT I. BAIINCINE GOODYEARTTRECENTERS 'ANTIOCH 757-8442 63 E. 18TH ANTIOCH concono ' 68 7 - 53 53 625 CONTRA cosn aLvo. concono V335-1083 1 90 RAILROAD AVE PITTSBURG I 0 f ez-3. 2 NN I37I Norlh I-Iiway 4 Brentwood, Colifornio 945 I 3 4l5!634-2526 J a c k B ye r Q 1' C Q Owner Femlnme Apparel 8 Accessor es y y H fmwa Sheryl Rhodes, Debble Drxon, Judy Hawkuns JR- u HELENMYERS-Owner BrentiiJiJC?aL3Et94513 l415lP23?3rf3755 OAKLEY, CALIF. ,Hg 625-3400 'YE A WA f 3 3 1684 A ST. ANTIOCH SQUARE 757-2500 R . , ,eh 1 rf - X Q -' - ll A ll D P - A ' ' T-wr, fr f-N ROSS-FERNANDESI INC' BENITO JAUREQUI, TONY RODRIGUEZ SERVING C NTRA COSTA COUNTY M ER 'CAN' JAKE'S VARIETY STORE ' E' I 655 First Street R 0 P H I Brentwood, Calif. 94513 TK III i Y A H E 8iALL-STAR GARMENT LETTERING Best WISIWQS to CIEISS of 78 TQTROPHIES f-WALL PLAQUES fMEDALS fPINS 3. ENSEMBLES Owners ISLBVEQQS 13532 iiffifs Jay 81 Judy Gufidef CUSTOM ENGRAVING INCLUDING PLASTIC 55+ Q - EMBROIDERY-EMBLEIVIS FOR LEE'S MARKET NCKETS-UNIFORMS-BOWLING SHIRTS by ALL-STAR GARMENT LETTERING FFCSI1 Meats, Produce, Beer and Wine 'JACKETS 81 BADGES We Cut and Wrap Freezer Order MARY ROSA, BRIAN CLEMENS Open 9:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. I ' WE HAVE nom no na. s rn. EQJETVINENT wc. um neun, ni. su. 754-7 878 I H' h R - 504 w 4'h ig way 4 and Sunset oad 634 3019 ciosu sumv z nomv ANUOCH BRIDGEHEAD DRIVE-IN, STAMM THEATRE 84 CAMPANIL CINEMA P.O. Box 633 Bridgehead 757-4114 ,XLX QQAIIGEJQ EEEE XA Antioch, California - 757-4460 Stamm-757 - 2303 Q 1, 1 ' -s TI 5 if m , I I Tiiifrifafgo A - LTX t I . I i -'7 ' TQFG I f-Q I+ , , s i Q JJ... '-2-Ax!--J I cum EASTVIOOD a 5 ffT E GAUNTLET I ,fax L'i SI'Io .T Suwscrs N Benito Jaurequ: ens, Gayle Worden 1, 4 SEE A MOVIE TONIGHT ifLs A E 4 Delta Recreation IOHNSOINVS LUMBER 84 Department HARDWARE I , I 5 I Electrical 8tPlumbing Supplies Highway 4 Delta Rd. Phone: 634-3665 PHONE 634 2663 506 RAILROAD AVENUE HOME 634 4365 BRENTWOOD CA 94513 JOEL'S DINA GHILARDUCCI 850 Second Street - Brentwood, California 94513 C4151 634 - 3521 Ext. 58 Serving: Brentwood, Oakley, Byron, Knightsen, Bethel Island BRENTWOOD DISPOSAL SERVICE 761 Second Street Brentwood, California 634-4089 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FROM HARRY AND JAN IVIULLER AUTO BODY SHOP SE HABLA ESPANOL CARROSERIA BODY WORK Y PINTURA St PAINT JAMES FINE lVlEN'S APPAREL 1653 A Street Antioch, California 94509 757-1055 BENITO JAUREQUI Q2 R Brentwood, V uunmu roun swnnfs ' California Qfakley, CONGRATULATIONS fa ' Om CLASS OF '78 . Lal? Q . i n.,....- , I' . '-fl' QNQJ' ' HW IM 5 v JuyH NICK CAPSALIARIS, RON SAPP ASLW 335 Oak St. Brentwood Richard and Deb Owners .Q -1 '- 4 f U D R G4 'FMEAY TELEPHONE IZUQI 477-2691 Ham 7944649 WHOLESALE BUTCHERS SAUSAGE MANUFACTURERS 350 W. WAKEFIELD RD. STDCKTUN, CALIFORNIA 95210 :,. LI . 4, A wk, a A MARY ROSA AND BENITO JAUREQUI antioch , s'TATlomERslII 505 Second Street Antioch, CA. 94509 757-1550 Eau 81' lofi INFANTSOIVIATERNITYOCHILDRENOCHUBBETTES COUNTY EAST SHOPPING CENTER 2536 COUNTY EAST MALL 754-4004 BRIAN CLEMENS, GAYLE WORDON NUTCRACKER SWEET SUNVALLEY MALL, CONCORD 2624 COUNTY EAST MALL ANTIOCH, CALIF. 754-0131 DELTA CLEANERS 219 OAK ST 634-3831 BRENTWOOD, CALIF. 94513 VVE OWN AND OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT 5 T LINC-ANE'S Men and Boy's Clothing Regular8f Flare Keds and Converse Athletic Shoes 614 1st Street Phone: 634-3958 Brentwood BRENTWOOD HARDWARE Hardware-Plumbing Paint Garden Tools 629 First St. Brentwood 634 3201 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 78 T sufzftl fit f .Tl lpdfiil -lf W Rn, I.-. W , 4 BRENDA COOK AND G -l TT GILL San Joaquin l First Federal Savings 210 DAINTY AVE. Q BRENTvvooD, CA. 94513 Dallas Shanks Chevron We Specialize in Service SAN JOAQUIN 336OakSt.Ph.639-8935 Brentwood, Calif. 94513 1517 10th Street Modesto, California 95354 x V .4 ,dyke l EH, ,Kwai-,,kY-Li. ,L i 1 32. X, .4 . .5 f .H-as we-f A A f . .- . .. - M... xfff ,. . . wif if 1 W1Yi1i,s4.Lp-Eid .-,7 1, A er, ,1,,. i M - .6 , l l h g 11, 9 ,gn sf, wi?7xi33 ,,3,r,-553 sag. we 1 s.. 1 Y, :,yc'f:,5g:p S 1 V - ' t ' . 1 1 Q . , 'f 'Q' ' - ' , 'Y QQJQ J-.Q -' Q 5, ,I uk ' 'K Y -i .gi3:,.,,. K A h b, 1. , . wp: 1' 'AjA',k rg , A - no v T I- A ,F A . 1 f i:wl'i' ig w i t h t f . -Zieffii ' L .N 'fi ' ill ' t 1 --3 R ' .5513-N,-, ' . . ' 4 H A . S ' ' F' - - s ' ,:Q:l?lLSlTi V4 ,6 - 1' , .. Q W- , - '- V! 'T '- '55 if, -W-,zx-1551 'E 31.13 11 Mimi? V .. .V . X - '-- .- 'ffs.,J ' .,,,+,-i'A f f, , RON SAPP AND NICK CAPSALIARIS fitfrgsIs'5i',gQ,.:-Pin'-sae., i . X . M N ,. X A V ' t '-A'tst fL- AQ,.,,-K, I. . . .. s , In the Navy, a job means more than just a good paycheck. CG rn p n e U p It means the adventure of seeing places like Greece, I Spain, Hawaii and Hong Kong. It means becoming an ex- Q pert on exciting technical equipment in our submarines, on b r a k e a n d a I r our jets, and in our ships. It means doing a job that really counts, with people who count on you to do it. The Navy can give you training in more than 60 career d ' ' ' fields. Talk it over with your Navy recruiter. He'll be able CO n Itl O n I n g to tell you what you can qualify for in the Navy: 0 FREDERICK E. BLAKE Navy Recruiting Station Se I Navy Recruiter 3700 Delta Fall' Blvd. Antioch, Calif. 94509 D. E. ELY ELAM Navy Representative Telephone: C4159 754-3181 FIDELITY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSDCIATION Antioch, Calrforn 757-6400 47 East 18th Street A SYM justo Construction GENERALCONTRACTORS Conlrictori Lloonu No. 329609 MIKE DODSON CHARLIE LAMANCE AIM.- DAVE THORNTON FS X51 ,LX Zin!-5 101 Railroad Avenue Antioch, Ca. 94509 Phone 44155 757-8064 It ... pgvr! Ulmer! Y . . 3-7w A.. V gif , .. AtSt TpSI Lgt Area 3 v' fi PANTELL'S ' ANnocH Music Box EXXON SERVICE 407 8. 'G' ST, ANTIOCH, CALIF. 94509 Ph 757 6618 GEORGE N. PANTELL, IR. FAMOUS FASH IONS The store with the young taste in fashion with ready-to-wear sportswear, lingerie, and shoes Second 81 G Street, Downtown Eighteenth 84 A Street, Antioch Square Antioch, California 757-4600 BRENTWGOD DENTAL BUILDING A St A AUTO PARTS Highway 4 Brentwood One of Contra Costa's Cleanest Auto Disnnantlers We Sell Used Parts 24 Hour Towing 634-1188 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS 78 T ootoefpg 733 Second St. 634 1165 HOMES RANCHES 'il ' 11 1' ' 1 -'1 -f R 'E 4 V 1 flx I 1545.51-3 5545,-wi-' -'55-I fiQ52ti: 3' xvf x 4f'?ff?f'2 1s1f 1 bvi' ,, :,5:r 1: ,ff Q, +5 .3 -f - 59-3 X 1 --1-2 2'5i1:f:'i.fi-123354 A-A 1 PA O , 1 , M, yq p ya rarfif- 2,12 4 IAN f f1f?'fi,'1f5?'.6l ' ' ' ' PR FA FR PR PA PA v1 xv! xv vi vi vi FA FR PA FA PA PA 55: lr' ll 'S .- ' ROBERT SAXON AND ANNE BROOKS MEXICAN CLINTON, W. foo., .. Zi SU DWEEKS FAMlHN?w'oJsEgHERE Amugffgif General contractors lmponrso MexlcAN BEER F000 Floating Structures ONE OF LUNCHES ' D'NNERS OPEN 7 DAYS Commercial -625-2927 11 A,M, T0 Residential -634-3922 NEWEST FOR FOOD TO GO M8 339 A Brownstone Road 7 5 4 -6 5 5 6 9 P'M' Oakley 2500 SYCAMORE DRIVE ANTIOCH Mary Rosa Gayle Wordon Brian Clemens ANTIOCH OPTICIANS A G'- tt 5 Over 1,000 Frames to Choose From LISA SCHWITTERS AND RON SAPP Industrial Safety Glasses Contact Lenses the Same Day One Year Free Insurance' Photo Sun 81 Polaroid Sunglasses Made to Order James E, Collins OWFTGI' Congratulations Class of '78 757-1761 Emergency Repairs 81 Adjustments 206 G St. No Appointment Necessary 235 Oak Street 9 t 6 W kd State Licensed 94053, ee ays Brentwood, Ca. 634-4363 Grace Bustos Office Manager Pacific Finance Loans 735 Second Street Brentwood, California 94513 14151 634-1161 LLDNE lim TREE - IDRI E X 1' H r r- - fi. PQ a I ' gg, J E - ' fx Q 5 f-m v, --. ., 1 Corner of if if Q 4 V, ' , Lone Tree Way 3 -- l and Highway 4 ref 1 1- 1' 1 ' -4 m ' ff 'Masai Brentwood T 1 .,', I Eglin, 7- siihga . .. ' 'Qu'-A ' ' - :'?tS,.L. RON SAPP AND DINA GHILARDUCCI Pacific Finance CHINESE FQQD A Transamerica Company SRECIALIZING IN TAKE OUT FOOD CALL AHEAD 63-4-4629 f- C E Qcew aawm wig Q di f- 29 3 -S6 -Animas ' Q2- w ere 264' - Call a Red CarpetQOffice for Complete FlEALTORf'9Services 4 Debbie Dixon, Sheryl Rhodes, Lisa Schwitters ,Q CURTIS W cBrentwood eNews :r.?.:'.f.'::f X xx' Tom and Sam Matthews' Publishers - REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS since 1948 - BobGromm, Managing Editor Published Thursday at Brentwood, Contra Costa County, California i 200 Office: 654 Third Street at Oak Mailing Address: P.O. Box 157 g ' C- Phone: 634-3123 L, 'W j. RE ln. A A XP' AL sage in .E KE. .,., T X x nf, 1 X - ' . U -ie T' x ,I-v-'A fig. . J- f FX ina - D1 vb. I ik A e y 9 N s-f S -ev., -Q Mft? 5 X T SJ, K- 8 5 flu N' f . X l T gf' 6134 MARGORlE'S XX it l X IN fs P 5 l OAKLEY ,7 5 'Stun' ' Af' spfcmuziwe nv HiGH srvurvo ' OU ' 5 LONG HAIR Q1 6 'Ziggy OPEN DAYS MUN THRU SAT - THURSUIY EVENING i: , 120211: Zz 625-25 5 5 5 N A ' 216 MAIN OAKLEY ,-' QR lNext to Laundromatl 2 COTTAGE FLORIST Floral and Gifts 1412 A STREET, ANTIOCH, CALIF. 94509 - 757-2373: 757-9262 BOB and MARY FRANCHETTO W - 1 5 Tony Rodriguez an.. . J. it ,'a' , 3514 . A Na 5, if 4 E L, F7 '- nj ' ,' ' H- Q T , ., ' ' v ' s , W , 17' f ,afff sy -W Y 4' 1-ar.. J wc,,,- ,,, n xf. Q 'l . '?s':'.:x1-'E ' ' is, ,ez ii.-173:55 ff' t BERRY'S PASTRY Best Known for Quality We specialize in wedding cakes and decorated cakes for all occasions Brian Clements es' r r Antioch Shopping Center 757-5858 . 5- Antioch Wheel and Brake K SHIRT Brake Specialist X E S WheelAligning O f Cgzzhliigilaxigizzte 104 Oak Sf- 'I00 Railroad Ave. Antioch. . .757-3586 err Brentwood 634-1442 Lisa Schwitters ' iq 5? i 'N 23' . ,, l 1' .5 K x I il X , 4 a LQ ., l 5. f' ,xx-Ugg I X .T 3 I fldfllidffdli N 7 f-fM.T3Hk?hm O r n e a S Q .'R' P- -1-5. f 1 jg Point of Timber Road h 3 go and Highway 4 qiyib ru Brentwood, California - i A j r 634-2276 f , We Nu n n'S N, Farm D U DQSQQ ' , 1- X,4 'N-v IMILE NORTH OF BRENTWOOO-HWY.4AT SUNSET ROAD Phone 634-4822 I II HAIR T0 PLEASE For Appointments Call 634-4549 Village Shop Center OPEN 6 days a week 1432 Hi8hW3Y 4 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m, Brentwood, CA- i l ? V-...Q gs ...-.,, if -J- f GREGORV M, PETERSON .- I ,fs f Q, e 024010 Cf ,ww 415 634-2131 2485 DISCOVERY BAY BLVD BYRON CALIF 94514 G ADDRESS OUT BO 223 B O L F 9 5 4 -I .' M . S J J . ' SHOP , 1 ' M : 11 el I 'r 's ,1'2 . Custom Painting - Auto Glass ,,,Wl A ff' f Ml ,319 1 Q Boats - Vans - Fiberglass Repairs .3,?,1!g'1i ' i.-'ufna .W N- 7' ,A Appliance's f e:g,ii.:-f- X , 1 .. Q,,... i ' - Liege A at ' '-' -'Q L A W' Oakley Builders' Supply GARRET-T GILL AND BRENDA COOK C4151 625-2358 24-Hour Answering Service Free Estimates Tit 4444 E .eee 4 E -4 E- 4,11 B HIGHWAY 4 - P. O. BOX 196 - OAKLEY, CALIF, 94561 Auto Body Repairing 81 Painting insurance Work-Our Specialty 1142 Hwy 4 Brentwood 7 1 Corby Davis Gibson Houseboats Yacht Broker Silverton Cruisers Bethel Island Yacht Sales New and Used Cruisers and Houseboats P.O. 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'w...- ..-...f E 41.6 Pam Bryant, Judy Hawkins, Francine Sciortino QS , 4 s Ml RADIO IVIART ELEoTRoNnCS Pat'5 4:1153 fo Truck Stop Wh 3 :mu 1 ' '00 unsuT 5 cmmmw' Love - -.--1 T0 Alillll :nu we nu' .unnuzs I as umm ns the ANSWER ,Q Gayle Wordon and Benito Jaurequi FEBRUARY 14155 754-0770 1721 Alhambra Drive Antioch ifizneiurwoon TIRE ssnvlcs w A CROTWELLS AUTO SALES i DUNLUP ASI ABOUT UUR 40,000 Mlll GUARANTH TIRES AT A UISCUUNT Boy . SELL . TRADE PASSENGER - TRUCK - FARM DENMS 8' CARL ' RADIALS ' GLASS BELTED ' POLYESTER ' RECAPS ' HBANDAG' 0 WHEEL BALANCING My W IE gfgylgf 23 gfgggmgl 1OTH STREET 6415! 754-2500 8 ANTIOCH. CA 94509 DEALER. 3999 MAG 81 WHITE SPOKE RV WHEELS lffolf YOU BUY ANY BRAND - CALL US. slifl SfVfl X I SHOP o H Qi-UWT A A : 206 oAK sr. - ansmwooo L. LIS21 SCHWTTIGVS Dina Ghilarduccu NICK C3pS3llarlS Donna Berumen V f I V 4 '? -. I T , A A ......---A-- E Judy Hawkuns SherY' Rhodes Debbie Umor, Lnsa Schwutters BRENTWOOD FURNITURE Beruman Antioch Florist 81 Plantery Floral arrangements for all occasions I 1 Q - Lug, 5, . T' l 3 .. . .i O A , . 4 n, 4 . . 4,1 .J ,,,,. ,. Lisa Schwitters, Judy Hawkins RUSSO'S HARBOR At the End of Piper Rd, I Bethel Island Gayle Worden, Mary Rosa Corsages' Weddings' gifts, plants Dry Dock, Covered Berths, Launch 1880 A St t h : Lucky Shoppingegenter 7g7?3n525 pro' BOX 487 684-2024 ALSO SPECIALIZING IN BRAKES AND TUNE-UPS All Your Grocery Needs BT-'3'2fW00f! cfflufffsz 205 oAK srnsar Bnzufwoon. C uronm l4'5' 634 ' 2200 94813 JIM 35 Bethel Island Road Bethel Island, California Complete Home Furnishings Floor Coverings-Custom Draperies Televisions-Stereos-Appliances 634-4480 Headquarters Montgomery Wards Catalogue Sales 634-1400 'xii .ml SMILING, Judi Bristow and Kae Erickson pose for a picture. MR. PHIL DEVINE, student government advisor, keeps a record of the votes as they come in for the student government vice-president election. .LZ l C1-- f. ..El- .L-B 4 s X 11 ' STEVE FORTNER, student body president, talks tothe student body in gym on Convention Day. Looking on and assisting Steve is Dan Lynch, Helene Daw- son and Diane Torrez. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS TOP ROW: Judi Bristow, Commissioner of Cultural Affairsg Robert Acquire, President of Senior Class: Kae Erickson, Com- missioner of Publicity. SECOND ROW: Brenda Nichols. Treasurer: Erica Jensen, Commissioner of Rallies and Assembliesg Fernando Chavez, Com- missioner of Justice: Steve Fortner. Student Body Presidentg Shelley Poerio, Commissioner of Ath- leticsg Patricia Urenda, President of Pep Club. BOTTOM ROW: Tracy Laird, Commissioner of Cur- riculumg Donna Beruman, Head of Rally Squadg Anna Jaurez, President of Junior Class1 Jeannie Gallegos, President of Freshman Classg Helene Dawson, Representative to the Boardg Lance Craw- fordg Student Body Vice-President. 9 ,O ,Y 'E I ,l,f,fQll Jll 2 Nr' is ' Ill 'WH' H 9 HELENE DAWSON, repre- sentative to the board an- nounces the choices. , I- .Z I - M 4-1-5 1 f -L' hu: -e -pn.- A 9 shall fi' 5 I F ortner, Crawford Lead filg Ja OS- X e gf-fm ne f 'sv uf'- 'isnw-, ti- 2,5 'u f f . 'W-9 ff, Mx , X -4 , t Student Government W0 4a.x,,2 r ' 9 t iw A 54. , l- ' L .. 1, . f FLORA SELGA is a RQ co-editor of the Lion 1 '78 yearbook this si., year. She was also a photographer who ' took many excellent vq , pictures. I X - X . DARREN CHAN is f, caught shooting his Camefa OI'1 CQVTTDUS. lv Y 5 member on annual n Darren was a new . staff this year. He did excellent work. ,- w MARY ROSA and Lisa Schwitters shared ad chores on the yearbook staff. ANNUAL STAFF members gave Mr. Batze a birthday party this October. gs? 1 5-2.-'iq A. ' ' . -. - ..... ......... 7: 5 ii' fel? 5- . F fu il -JYV' ' iz ' A vit-if g,,,,,f We started the year with mostly all new staff members. There was much to learn and to be taught. Deciding upon a theme, we successfully chose Freedom to be The theme per- vades throughout the yearbook in the faces, actions and moods of the people photo- graphed. Remembering the problems with staff mem- bers doing too little or too much work, the typewriters having mixed up letters and crazy margins- which finally got fixed- and the laughter filling the classroom, we met our deadlines. There was also the crazy workdays where 4 or 5 of us staff members would show up and ac- cent the book with the crazy moods that were reflected in the captions we wrote. Meanwhile, in the back of the room, little did we know, that Melrina Nlaggiora was losing control over a typ- ing ribbon and sent it flying across the room. - 'X' ':. .inhsi 4 R . .I ,.,,, . . I I 1 i, I l Lg Wlllll fff ' Q5 'F A Q :T - fwffffffffm fn N Ee ,Q fs I ...b sg' J i Annual Staff Plans 50th Book So, when Mr. Batze, also known as Batz or Bozo, walked in and com- mented on the long black strips lying on the floor, we all realized what had happened and laughed. lt was times like those that broke the monotony of the work day. We all had our strange way of getting the work done- a kind of freedom to express frustration, giddiness, relief and happiness when we reached our goal in finishing our 1977-78 LION yearbook and a kind of freedom that made our pages and staff unique. ' We would like to thank Hal Matson for all of his photography, Mr. Bill Steph- enson and the people Cstaff, students, advertisersj who supported our book. l PHOTOGRAPHERS- ACTIVITIES, Fran . . Alan Farmer, Mark Sciortino smiles for aEgVLLu5ri'EuEJhrE gjjgf acid T ' th h . . . omlin, Pam Bryant. e p otographer actwe In rally Squad. . A ,,.g- A ' if wa j Eg? . 'F T fi I.: it 2 9,1.1..ig,7., 'jf 9 S f 3' ' , R Ng, .A:f.p-g-V 1 But most of all, we would like to thank our advisor Mr. Batze. Thanks 'Batz'. Patty Ambrosino and Flora Selga Co-editors YEARBOOK ADVISOR, Mr. William Batze checks the action at a junior rodeo held in Tracy. Mr. Batze is shooting some color slides. ANNE BROOKS helped out with photog- raphy, sports or almost anywhere she was needed. Ar-31 s STAFF MEMBERS surprise Mr. Batze with a teddy bear cake on his birthday. LION yearbook's fine sales manag- er for three years, Melrina Magiora helps everywhere needed. 'YW' GQ ' -. 1 I g . 5 h . APQF. l ,. , 1 '-ef? .ty . . Q, 'Yi'-if , Hy , Moniquehlferez . -Alex Chavarela- Marvin Jones 51 I ! v- I s Q , mi 'ps .M W 1. L. gf' A 'ff gi lf -t A wi w. XF '61 1 of 5. -x ' -,j ' V. s, 'Z WL K 1 x X 955. 1 S 1 .. . 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