Livermore High School - El Vaquero Yearbook (Livermore, CA)
- Class of 1971
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Society Q n n Spaceship Earth ...Man is after all a part of nature. Life is a mystery and an adventure which he shares with all living things. The only clue to himself is in them. The universe is divided into two parts: that which is living and that which remains dead. We ought to be fully aware of which side we are on and of what it means to be on that side... THOREAU2 CN MAN 81 NATURE The staff of the 1971 El Vaquero share Thoreau's concern for our fate on earth and because of this we are dedicating this annual to all those involved and committed to saving our environment. What follows in place of an introduction is a photographic essay of what the Livermore Valley will remain if we care enough to preserve it. This book also contains a record ofthe year's life at an important part of that eco-system . . . Livermore High School. 5 . . I- .. , , 1 JI-5' 5. I .. A I .I I: 1 I Y X A-,, I - if:-.ly MII- , v W ' I l'3 '-,' 4 'W . 'Ki - X 3 . - f . . X'- '.9,'Q'i ' S V, I'g.'u-'44 W . - . 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' 7 N . -1440 v I --nnq x go 4 -.-.un wk., - Z, T . .fo . . ,Q ig L ffm, ffhigiii ff' ,.. 1 4 The landscape, by its patient resting there, teaches me that all good remains with him that waiteth, and that I shall sooner overtake the dawn by remaining here, than by hurrying over the hills of the west. THOFZEAU GN MAN 8 NATURE 4- 8 0 , ' A :ffl-44 IFYU' in, w W fl I 1 2,-NK we fx S, La A -gfa' t JV. QAM Nl, 1 115 , if 'EM s 4+ :N 4321912 F: 1 , . P .,,?w,s A A fl ' 'i.a?':. .f: --::Efv5 ' x , R'f'3f'?f1. - Leaf.-I--: i W-'-51. Q Earth The grass flames up on the hill- sides like a spring fire-as if the earth sent forth an inward heat to greet the returning sung not yellow but green is the color if its flameg -the symbol of perpetual youth, the grass blade, like a long green ribbon, streams from the sod into the summer, checked indeed by the frost, but anon pushing on again, lifting its spear of last year's hay with fresh life below... TI-IGFEEAU Activities X Organizations . .J 44 L . Qfigt T' . Af Kvt- - ' uymlli 04 X' X ii in 5 Q, ui .W 25 V, ,-1,1-! an ' - -. P' J 5 , ,M Bs any ,n .. xx Y , . ' A ,yljiies 7' ,V , QQ: 4 1.4 'fs x 0 r- w Q pf' ,4- L 4lp lift if I i L. Pleasure Faire Attracts Appropriately Clad LH Students to Festivities Ladies in long dresses, gentlemen in tights with feathers in their hats, and peasants alike were at the Renaissance Faire as witnessed by the students of LHS on a Saturday in September. Marin County woods were the scene where we stepped backward in time to enjoy the Faire, If you're in doubt as to what a Renaissance Faire is, it's simply a few acres of woodland where people congregate to enjoy the plays, singers. musicians, food and wares the peasants sell behind booths-all this in a 12th to 16th Century setting. qs. TOP LEFT: The faces of Barbara Trimble, Gina DeLorenzo and Anna Taylor express the physical and emotional strain of a day spent at the Pleasure Faire. TOP CENTER LHS seniors Liz Baroody, Barbara Hole and Cindy Scontriano pause for a restive moment amid the excitement, TOP RIGHT Mrs. Beery flashes an amused smile at the goings on BOTTOM RIGHT, A typical scene capturing the flavor of the Faire BOTTOM CENTER A young harpist entertains an attentive audience with the beautiful strains of her instrument BELOW. Kathy Snyder and friend sit as if enchanted by the magical atmosphere surrounding them ? 1 if be f W,,r'!',f ff, ,ffsvi G ge :gk ...Z B' ix. 2 v Big Annual Livermore Rodeo Continues Valley Tradition With Contests and a Parade Livermore ValIey's tradition Continues every June with the celebration of the annual rodeo and parade Festivities began with a parade down First Street, featuring visiting dignitaries and the rodeo queen Cheryl Mandeville. Other events included a street dance and were climaxed by the two-day rodeo LEFT To screams of stay with 'iml a local boy hopes for a good ride TOP Long shot of the parade shows off the Youth For God and Country float BOTTOM Cowboy clown adds color to the dusty rodeo New lVlath Learning Center eaded by lVlr Albert Ofiesh Proves Successful There were many changes made in LHS curriculum this year, but by far the most successful change was the Math Learning Center, started by Mr. Albert Ofiesh, a longtime math teacher, Assisted by lVlr. George Graham, another math teacher, and two student aides, Larry Tamplin and Anne Perlman, Mr. Ofiesh's program is able to process students into a plan that enables them to cover a course taking as much or as little time as they feel they need. Students who need extra help are individually aided by Mr. Ofiesh, lVlr. Graham, Larry or Anne. Win-2 Students Get Individual Help P T' 9 2, B f U 2 Y 1 3 . -w-.J TOP LEFT: Camera catches Mr. Graham as he helps a student. TOP CENTER1 Sylvia Stevenson and Steve Farsaci make use of class study time. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Ofiesh assists an interested student. RIGHT: Student watches as Larry Tamplin, aide. checks answers. X X .--Rm A tw N' -. ' 1' nf gr 1 A ,ggi ' 'B' R' .1 ag 1 '?i V rg-f ,K ll 'Q' 1 f lwfs' f Y K, Y fa 1 4- Q 'Q 4, s 'fix ' 1 uhm' iffy' ' I t R ' fl - ' li, -rf -I .- . 6 NN h 'ff H ff 4 -J bl' 4' A -'-' W- . ,, r ,-9-v-fr ' A F- 4 mHT,n'.Nf'k ! 11 1 gy ' 1 al 4 . ,,, '-ag,....P'5 .. ,M 1? K 1 'PY -13 U5 r' W'aQ'5' .l..1:l lf fn. Clever Skits And Yells Drew Crowds To Rallies TOP LEFT' Junior class '72 sign enllvens the quad on Granada game day BELOWz Beat'um banners are artnstically executed by Jenny Ponce, Laura Banke and Barbara Feinberg, BOTTOIVIZ Football Spurlt Glrls, flrst row, Mary Wondolowsku, Alex Sladky, Debbue Barn, Margue Ayen, Kathy Stewart, Barbara Strout, Susan Barley, Parn Barrg Basketball Spam Gnrls, back row, Judy Herrnngton, Sue Voegele, Barbara Feunberg, Janet Cardoza lfootballl, Lusa Leonardo, Leslne Andrade, Cheryl Strout. Adelle Button rf 6 PQ 2 L M 1 f V ,f,.v04...w. ' ' , 4.4, . Q, - f ,f-, t 'JN' 2 11. , v . , ...ff V, A ...guna-av' WV M N q 1 ,ww .M , N x ' ..,,,,.,.:u-f 3 so ' ' A - HL. V , Y Hawk I , , ,Wg f-, , 1Z:'.,. M ' , V, ., ' ' ,f 43HrH +' V' au., , 'MW-Y ' J-gqa.,-M71 . -X f f ,MW V , -lava A ,fu 1-A 4 . V ,, 4fW.,,,, N V. - V, . ....... . VM .I , , A 1, X., ,, U 'gm Wm iam LHS' Coelho, Corson, Furtado Lead in T Young Agriculturists in Ag Study The LHS Agriculture Department is divided into three different areas, Agriculture Science, Agricultural Power Mechanics, and Horticulture. Young agriculturists may take advantage of any one of eight Ag Science classes being taught at Livermore now, First year teaches animal nutrition, livestock judging. equine studies and animal physiology. Second year instruction includes units in plant science lnutrient absorbtion and movement, field crop production, etc.l. Third year classes teach agricultural business management and record keeping along with vegetable production. The fourth year rounds out an Ag Science education with advanced techniques in livestock management and business management. Agricultural Power Mechanics deals with the theory of operation of the components of farm machinery. Horticulture makes use of the excellent greenhouse for their studies in plant propagation, soil mixtures and forestry. Their new equipment lroto- tiller and mowersl make the course an interesting experience. 0 14 ,XG llflll go Farmers Learn New Techniques FAR LEFT: Cuttings to be raised indoors and planted outdoors later are started by Mr. Furtado and his class. MIDDLEL Bill Mello sights for soil judging as John Bishop and John Avilla advise. BOTTOM: An Ag Science class in deep concentration, BELOW Tim Wolcott, Bill Whitney and Dan Sachau work on the engine donated by the Ford Motor Company. BOTTOM RIGHT Scott Warne prepares to explain the inner- workings of a farm machine engine to his Power Mechanics class sixth period 1 Independent Study Developes Creativity The independent study program this year at Livermore High has been expanded to allow more students to pursue their special interests. Each student turns in a plan of work to the teacher that he wishes to study under. ln the English department there are twenty-four students working on individual projects. One of the more popular projects is film making. Veterans of the film class are continuing their explorations in this field, Others are doing research in literature or creative vvriting, Those taking independent study in the social studies department do research for papers on the histories of certain laws or comparing economic systems. The students are graded by their supervising teachers according to their accomplishments. RIGHT: During a research period in the library, Dee Miller, working on the history of a law for her social studies project, pauses to talk with Paul Dilgard. who is working on an English project, BELOW LEFT: Jerry Snodgrass. working with two others, is doing a survey of the reservoir LOWER RIGHT: Barbara Trimble and Eric Wilson splice and edit their films, Scholastic Freedom Sparks Imagination Many students are working on projects in the science department this year. There was a wide variety of experiments conducted throughout the year. Three students made a survey of the Del Valle Reservoir. Others worked on comparative anatomy and optical experiments. Many of these people take the regular science courses with their independent study as a supplement. The Math Learning Center provides the opportunity for moving at your own rate in that department. In its second year, independent study has proven to be one of the most popular and effective educational programs offered at Livermore High School. lt is hoped that there will be independent study in more fields. LEFT. David Van Dyke, whois doing a sociological study for his independent study proiect in the English department, argues a point with Paul and Dee. BELOW RIGHT Harry Farmer, a partner with David Gee and Jerry Snodgrass in their science project, relaxes in the stern while David pulls samples from the lake ,f A W 4 g' yy X if 1 QM 1 4 ' Wk'-, we s v ff -'I .angs- 1 f I A - ff f . , in F17 N ' differ FT ' l ,ng A A fifrg-.. ,.. . . .. . A, ,, WML' if-'12, .l.g,.'4:.,g,, . .. ,Ma ,. .Y X ig, K tt PurpIe aze Themes '70 '71 Homecoming Livermore High School's annual Homecoming was preceeded by a week of activities. The activities included a roller-skating and pie-eating contest, a car-decoration and bug race, a teacher- wagon pull, and an ugly legs contest. In the event, the contestants were the candidates for Homecoming Queen. In the roller skating and pie-eating contest, the winner was Joell Fahnhorst. The winners of the bug-race and car decoration were Janet Ericson and Debbie Held. ln the ugly legs contest, Colleen McCarty's entry, Ken Wasiniak took top honors. The last activity was the float contest in which the Junior- Senior float won. TOP1 Contestants in newly added bug race were Sue Bell, Colleen McCarty and Janice Beyer, BOTTOM LEFT: Excitement and pleasure are expressed as pie-eaters eat on. BOTTOM: Student Body President, Tim Rien, gives Homecoming Oueen, Janice Beyer, a kiss upon receiving her crown. HE 1-i A LW Q-f.4f 1 I ll ,m Ill lll ' Additions Are Made Ill e To Week's Activities 'G 1 5.5: 45? 0- ,xf 'l., H,,,-fr' , v- ii ,eff- TOP LEFT Skulls are proven, as candudates exhubnt rollerskatung abnhty ABOVE Homecoming game presents half time ECIIVIIV, Frosh-Soph float. Helmet, Homecoming Queen Candidates Exhibit The Homecoming week activities were wrapped up on Saturday. November 7 with a dance that followed the coronationt The Highlight of the week was the crowning of LHS homecoming Queen, Janice Beyer. Sue Bell, Debbie Held, Joell Fahnhorst, Janet Erickson, and Colleen McCarty were the other five contestants. Janice, well qualified for the position of Homecoming Queen was active in Rally Club and AGS for all of her four years at LHS. In Miss Beyer'sjunior year she was chosen as an Asilomar delegate, and as Junior Prom Queen. Along with many other interests, Janice was a varsity Cheerleader for her remaining year. American Canyon provided the music for the dance which celebrated a victorious game over John Swett. TOP: Janice Beyer, 1970-'71 Homecoming Queen. BOTTOM LEFT: Sue Bell. BOTTOM MIDDLE: Joell Fahnhorst. BOTTOM RIGHT: Debbie Held. TOP RIGHT: Janet Erickson. TOP RlGHTi Colleen McCarty. FAR RIGHT1 Seated in her rightful place as Queen, Tim Rien fits the crown in place .' wont' , ic, fm K sy, iw 'NL1 I I 1 I I I Glamour, Beauty and Excitement e et I -1--f , I I I I I I I 1 I n ,, .......5,. ' I 1 I I iii ' .ll I ' ff - f , 3 ' , ' ' , X109 t gf x . 5 5 if , ' 5 'ag' ' ll , N tg Y. I If 1 Q 4 E 1 W f , 3 I , U , QA . Q X I arg.. I 'iw ' J n5A. M I 'Mg U , A A ' ff I 4 fv f X v i I . J f . 201 f ' A ' .L-Q if M fri 4- ' J Lv. , 5, in .2 X' xy i gr , ffgf. 'wr ,fa Q 2 I . M V . Q ' H -A , 4 1 . f 1 , n Y 11 5, i FN ' 1 ,,s tg 'Q L I Q -.2 I . . , l, - 1 1 I 1 . ' '.'. ' A ' 5 ,, - . A V , 1' ,V I , 1: ,H I X 1 ,iQ I V , , . liltzyly K J X61 1 A 9 SEXY 'QI 3 LQ an f- , Z 3 ': ' pci ' , P S 1 ' 2 A 1 si' ' 4 5 , I A ai, i S., ' - - 'Q 4 ., . . ' ' ' 6 Y J, VI, ' v ,L ' 3 1 Q . ..,, ' 'Q ' 'Q , , - ' . ' V ' . x GW ,- 1. , 9 ' , 5. f ' X141 it ' . . 1 '-g',f' f, .- 5 . . sg .f 5- 4' 'X L, '73, I . :V . , 1 , , . 5 : .X A ,c-- -. 1 A .- C 'I 'Vie , in ' ' 7, U , 5 L l F A Iv xx ' Wu is! 6 ' . 'H N ef I f 9 T., A QJ4 V15 xi, 5 A 1 . 4' I X. r 4 B 3 -f rf 9 9? A f XR , I Music Department Establishes Honor Band sfq. s .Ti I 'Q , . T Q. ll dixg' MU :T 's ,, . f Vnz X l .E L 'fy' ,-.af 4' it. . 1 ABOVE' Drum Major Jerry Snodgrass. TOP1 Honor Band, left to right, first row. K. Cordial. J. Flashe, J. Snodgrass, M. Jones, D. Facer, D. Rich. M. McClure, K. Crocker. second row, K. Crowley. N. Parker, J. Savage, J. Ralph, M. Hauff, S. Swansen. C. Leeper. S. Walker, S. Bruijnes, J. Henderson, third row, D. Gee, A. Madsen, S. Jaskela. J. Buginas, G. Kishi, Fl. Buddington, B. Larson, T. Farsaci. Fourth row: G. Snodgrass, M. Henne, B. Cofer, A. Ng. D. Forey, B. Taylor, Fl. Halunen. fifth row, Fl. Slice, W. Wolfe, P. Dilgard. G. Ruzicka. K Aaland, J. Trigger. sixth row, L. Jackson, T. Duffy, J. Gotch. lvl 'C-X Combined Orchestra Creates Harmonious Impression The Cowboy orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Jim Heiner, is a group playing symphony and more serious music. Its numerous performances were met with enthusiasm by the community and the student body. The Honor Band. the first of its kind at Livermore High School, is composed of students selected by audition from all other performing groups. Since it is an honor to belong every band member dreams of becoming a member of this elite group. The Pep Band is formed to help raise spirit at games and rallies, LEFT Pep Band, left to right, first row, A Alford, T Warren, second row, J Laws, R Buddington, D Bedford, third row, R Pagent, L Dilgard, P Martin, fourth row, S. Farsaci. BELOW Orchestra violinists, Lisa Norris and Jim Neel, are captured in their engrossed state BOTTOM LEFT Orchestra, left to right, first row, M Burden, L Norris, S Slocum, C Csrir., second row, L Russell, B. McDonald, T Carothers, T Burden, G Granada, E Burden,J Neef, P Woodward fi Ytr When the Beginning Band started this year. they learned how to play and appreciate the basic fundamentals of music. They have many challenges to meet such as producing a group sound. Their teacher, Mr. Gerald Stasko, devotes much time and patience with them as they try to achieve their aim of playing in the Advanced Band. They also have a hope of going to the California State Music Festival, where they try to place in competition. At this time all that they have learned will begin to show. They also played at the annual Band- O-Rama held in February where they played The Falling Concert Overture . along with Lazy River . an old time favorite. The community of Livermore was invited to attend this affair, and a turnout of over two hundred fifty attended the concert. The students in the Beginning Band spend about two and a half hours each school day practicing their many different parts. ABOVE LEFT. Greg Kishi, Susan Bruijnes and Susan Walker rehearse with fellow advanced band members. ABOVE RIGHT: Band instructor Gerald Stasko RIGHT' Earnest freshman band members. Tim Henrique and Kent Simons. work hard at succeeding Beginning Band Learns Fundamentals, Plays at Poke Band-O-Rama LEFT Howard Alford, Betty Lefter, Lunda Duncan K and Susan Harruson prepare themselves for another tryung sessuon BELOW Freshman Band, left to nght furst row, K Meadows, K Rach, S Swanson, J Cochran, C Belunza, S Richmond, E Husungveldt, C Houldung, M Slice, S Jensen, E Ellsaecer, M Grace, S Hutchuns, P Hanson, C McColIough, B Krustenson, H Crng, thnrd row, J Youder, M Zarakowska, J Faraudo, J Eckroat, D Stone, J Turnbahl, M Envde, M Caraveo, B Wagner, fourth row, T Hendrucks, K Surnon, B Schrader,J Fhchards,J Rock,T Stroud All School Dances Enliven Cowboy Campus Scene With more new rock groups forming in the valley, the music at this year's dances was exceptional. The year started off with the Freshman Reception, where the seniors gave frosh the razz to the sound of Albatross Another popular group was Raw Soul. who let go with their own special sound at the A,G4S. Twirp Dance and the FFA. Barn Dance. The Gates Of Eden thrilled the crowd at the Block L dance, and the Homecoming Dance, entitled Purple Haze i The attendance at dances picked up this year, with a much improved turnout over past years, The crowds really seemed to get with the vibrations. promising even better things in the future. BELOW, Edna Robinson grooves to the sounds of Albatross RIGHT: Freshmen girls sing On the Good Ship Lolly Pop BOTTOM. Albatross works up the crowd at the Freshman Reception. if ring Fall and Spring -1. vi' sh LEFT: Freshmen get the razz at the Fruety. Freaky, Freshman Fling TOP: Marty Martin and Richard Francis enjoy the rnusuc of Raw Soul ABOVE Elwood Mellow stomps up a storm at the FFA, Barn Dance. f p .4 -J 4 ,J F 35 Junior Prom Provides Off Campus Night Life This year an unprecedented number of junior boys used their Crystal Blue Persuasion and made an equal number of girls happy as they all attended the 1971 Junior Prom, Being the first Prom off Livermore's campus, this caused much excitement and anticipation among the juniors. The enjoyable evening happened on March 20 at Springtown's Elks Hall, Receiving their rightful place on the throne were this year's Junior Prom King and Queen: Hal Brown and Elena Gutierrez, Other nominees for the position of Queen were: Debbie Simpson, Debbie Milby, Pam Wallace, Mary Basham, Roberta Schoonover and Cheryl Smith. Joe Johnson, Keith DiPietro, Scott Dailey, Dale Mauldin, Jim Wabs and Frank Dickinson were the boys who were nominees for King Also enjoying the music from the Gates of Eden were the serving freshmen: Dee Dee Hansen, Laurie Masson, Laurie Dailey, Diana Cronk, Vicky Garheart, Sue Erlick, Sue Rotsten and Jan Meyers. RIGHT Dave Myers and Helena Quimby show their pleasure by dancing to the music of Gates of Eden BOTTOM LEFT Terry Skellenger and Rich Spivey pause for a moment in between dances BOTTOM RIGHT Janice Beyer, 1970 Prom Queen, expresses happiness for Elena Gutierrez, 1971 Prom Queen, while fitting the crown in place . - lt. it lx 5, YA 54 3111. r At., s 5 Aw' . X ,sf :ffl . A o an A-tif ..-1 ffl- ' V , ' A ' fx f V 'Q x , tt 'Q i Q.Tf?M I O O . E- we X4 V P Q0 Elena and Hal Highlight CrystaI Blue Persuasion a.'.,,.2l I , ,Q- '-Q1 . 'wfC'x'f TOP LEFT: Brad Larson and Joni Jacobson find time for a quiet talk between them TOP RIGHT Hal Brown and Elena Gutierrez relax after being announced Junior Prom King and Oueen for 1971 LEFT' Stan Escover and Teri Funk are all wrapped up in the music and with each other ABOVE Roberta Schoonover and Flay Davidson listen with enthusuasm to what Debbie Simpson and Scott Duffus have to say ,,,,,..aee-, ., ,. 5 1,1 4: x 'X kT X fl' r 1 211255 s - 0 wfyl t 5 4 . 3,QJ,j't M W-. 43 ,j .-gm 4 I i ' ., . 37 Strong Nlale Voices Abound in Cowboy Boys Glee Strong male voices can be heard floating into the Cowboy quad every third period as the LHS Boys' Glee grabs hold of the musical scene. Including over 20 voices the Boys' Glee offered the opportunity for musically inclined boys to train their voices. They also highlighted their year by participating in the annual Winter Concert staged at Junction Avenue School. Parents and friends were delighted to hear old favorites like Shenandoah, and rousing numbers like The Stanford Fight Song. Several members of the group were also invited to tryout for the spring musical, BOTTOM: Boys' Glee, first row, B. Sewell, M. Garcia, D Prosser, D. Silberberg. S Bagley, V. Oliveria, second row, D. Crow, S, Wells, T. King, L. Green, third row, T. Hendricks, B. Taylor, T. Bernard, D. Nlyers, H. Alford, M Stief. Mr JB. Heiner, fourth row. L. Dilgard, R. Cillihan, R. Hall, D. Tate, G. Zeller, M, Stringer, fifth row, T. Wilson, J. Hannon, R. Thurner, T Sebourn, D. Spragge, R. Hardgraves, TOP LEFT1 Cindy Petrillo plays for the guys in Glee. LHS A Cappella Maintains Tradition of Excellence U. -nl,+- -fl With one of the largest A Cappella groups in the history of Livermore High School, the Cowboy music department got its musical year off to a ringing start. The A Cappella has a long standing tradition of accepting only the finest singers in the school, and they always seem to bring home a first place rating from their contests. Each student must prepare an audition to enter A Cappella and each spring Mr. Jim Heiner, LHS vocal director, holds tryouts. Many are disappointed as only a select few can qualify for the virtuoso group. Besides a concert and their usual musical competitions, the Poke A Cappella maintained the tradition of singing at graduation. TOP: A Cappella: first row, D Thorup. J Henderson. P. Mayhew. Y. Williams, C. Spragge, M. Morton, D. Price, M. Webber. S. Tinder, S. Bagley, N. Houlding, J. Morris, K. Potthoff, T. Evans, C. Pothoff, J. Rashe, second row, D. Miller. D. Gilbert, J. Flahn, A. Chakakis. E. Baroody. A Carothers, J. Savage. T. Crippen, S. Stringer, J. Jenkins, M. Hauff, L. Warren. K. Crocker. G. Prindle, P. Falcey, D. Robitaille. third row, L. Dilgard, S. Duffus, T. Stroud. S. Wells. G. Zeller. T Edwards, D. Myers, lVl. Dunstan, D. Crow, D. Webber, B. Schrader, C. Drummond, J. Flock. S. Farsaci, B. Sewell. BOTTOM LEFT: The boys practice for the spring concert 'I' Girls' Glee Constantly Prepares for the Spring if! ltr, , 1 1 Q i A,, One of the newer groups in the Music Department at LHS is that of Girls' Glee. The Winter Concert at Junction Avenue School was a great success with the melodies of On A Wonderful Day Like Today and Poor Wayfar'n Stranger . Under the direction of Jim Heiner, the group will go into the spring concert singing He Is Good And Handsome in French and Climb Up . The white dresses and contrasting chokers are a new look for this very new group. TOP Girls' Glee: first row, D. Crandall, J. Meyers. K. Cordial. F. Smith. B. Fitzgerald, D. Cronk, C. Apker, C. Fox. D. Kengla, D. Thorup, K. Martin. second row. M. King, V. Rollins, L. Lanum, E. Houveski, L Dailey, C. Gillespie, D. Dion, G. Martin. K. Alford. Nl. Love. S. Escivito. P. Andrews. third row. J. Apker, R. Myers. M. Fracisco. P. Gillette, S. Bagley, E. Robinson, P. Gillette. P. Miller, F. Frances, K. Grass, K. Kristianson, D. Smith, D. Prosser. fourth row. C. Tennyson. D. Aloy, D Rich, D. Brixey, C. White, C. Thompson, S. Noble. L. Warren. S. Gregson, K. Boring. D. Vanderbur, J. Cardoza. A. Carothers. L. Masson. M. Tuck. RIGHT1 Mr. Hamer guides the A Cappella choir in their daily practices. 6 Xu.- 1 r-i. G M513 4 While Mixed Chorus Anticipates Festival Time Another fine vocal organization on the Livermore High campus is the Mixed Chorus. Composed of boys and girls interested in furthering their knowledge and competence in performance situations, the group attracted over 50 eager members. The Winter Concert and spring musical competitions kept the group busy, and they perfected offerings like traditional Christmas carols and Frostiana . The traditional green and gold robes are familiar to all Cowboy music lovers as is their popular leader and LHS vocal director. Mr. Jim Heiner. BOTTOM: Mixed Chorus, first row, D. Trocherz, D. Smith, R. Morrison, Fl. Sumpter, P. Jones, Fl. Myers, A. Dye. P. Kruse. J, Bugas. E. Trevino, K. Whittington, E. Lopez. S. Alonzo, second row, V. Gerhart, G. McDonald, D. Robitaille, A, Swanson. K. Smith, P. Knight, C. Apker. J. Apker, M. Button. M. Henry, G. Bettencoyrt. K. Gates, L. Toledo, third row. S. Haight, D. Frank. K. Campbell, C. Petrillo. G. Prindle, J. Boehme, T. Hendricks, B. Walker. J. Cardoza. M. Tuck. P. Haines. D. Holloway, M. King. J. Pane. D. Price, fourth row, D. Sebourn, T. Skinner, L. Benedix. D. Benton, G. Crabtree, S. Stevenson, N. Bryan, B. Jacobsen. C. Drummond, P. Orin, J. Avelar. K. White.J. Gibson. D. Cronk, W. Irving, L. Watchempino, L. Anderson. T. Webber. TOP1 Students practice for a performance. 1, 4 Q 3 4 4...v ...B v .-,.V 4' .' vw-sbt ' in. . W J. N, 42 2 4 Senior Play You Can't Take It With You The class of 1971's rendition of the comedy You Can't Take lt With You by Hart and Kauffman was carried out successfully under the direction of Virginia Houlding, Wendy Allen, and faculty advisor Miss Vicki Serpa, The cast members kept their individuality yet knit together to produce the family effect necessary for the house of Martin Vanderhof to come alive. The set, done by the stagecraft class created the atmosphere ofa haphazard home of the 193O's, a theme that was carried through in props and costume. The simple boy meets girl plot was complicated by a snake-loving grandfather, play-writing mother, a gunpowdery father, and assorted family members, each with their own idiosyncrasy. With the traditional happily ever after the senior play finished on a light note, BELOW RIGHT' Dale Smith poses manfully for a talented artist RIGHT, As family members prepare for dinner, Russian ballet teacher Chuck Drummond expounds on the evils of communism. BELOWi As playright Sheri Stringer works, Barry Cofer and his partner in the illegal fireworks business discuss their projects in the market. FAR RIGHT, BELOW' John Zimmer, virtuoso of the Vanderhof family. plays the xylaphone FAR RIGHT' Newlyweds to be, Gabe Togneri and Connie Young, return from a night on the town to meet the family. fa i f It vt 'dl-u ,......-gal xplodes Onstage to Kick Off Dramatic Year X, ,Q R 2 I t 'tl l? YOU CAN'T TAKE lT WITH YOU Penelope Sycamore Essie Sheri Stringer Mary Weingart Rheba Carol Thorup Paul Sycamore Barry Cofer Mr. DePina Dale Smith Ed John Zimmer Donald David Meyers Martin Vanderhof iGrandpal Rick Rien Alice Connie Young Henderson Craig Simons Tony Kirby Gabe Togneri Boris Kolenkhov Gay Wellington Mrs. Kirby Mr. Kirby Detective Olga Detectives Faculty Directors Students Directors Stage Manager Props Crew Head Scenery Construction Charles Drummond Donna Terry Kit Cordial Michael Allerton John Meyer Carol Vanderhoff Members of the Cast Miss Vicki Serpa Mrs. Jo Ann Brodehl Wendy Allen Virginia Houlding Paul Lefter Phyllis Grass Stagecraft Class 1 3.2. I ,vi 35' A 525, E 5? m ..,-Q5 r'j?4f1 5 I . fi'-?s .f bfi f - aff! 19461 -1-Q21 A , It 25,33 sg ' .5 Q 3, Q 7 1 3 Q J I: .1 X VM , A' I J sf S XY X 525' ,as N. 1 if era , ,5 , ,z , f Q 'ff 1 11 E , eg Qs N '- '1 ,H - Q ,. ,f Q A' . fi Y' , 2 W ffm T' , E- F. Y. 'av .6 fl K ' '- Wf1E' 5 I ,i g GUYS AND DOLLS Nicely-Nicely Johnson . . . ,..., Gary Zeller Benney Southstreet . . , , . . John Zimmer Rusty Charly ...... .,.... S teve Farsaci Sarah Brown ..... ...... P atricia Falcey Arvide Abernathy. . . .... Chuck Drummond Harry the Horse. . . ....., Bill Sewell Lt, Brannigan . . . A . Mike Allerton Nathan Detroit ,..t .,.. D avid Myers Angie the Ox . . . . . . Mark Stringer Adelaide ...,,. . . .Cindy Potthoff Sky Masterson ..,,. . . Mickey Steif Joey Baltimore ...... ..,... R icky Hill General Cartwright . . . , , , Sheri Stringer Liver Lips Louie . . . . . . Jeff Hannon Society Max . . . ..... Dave Crow Big Julie ..... . . .Ray Hartgraves Drunk A . . . , . Howie Alford Waiter .... .,.., T om Stroud Mimi ..., . ...., Kathy Potthoff M.C. ,...............,.....,....... Ricky Hill Mission Band ............,....,.,.. Julie Rahn. Collette Wade. Kit Crocker. Sue Walker. Dayna and Debbie Robitaille Dancers ..... .....,.,..,....... K athy Potthoff. Elizabeth Baroody, Susan Bailey, Laura Haulunen, Edna Robinson, Janet Robinson. Mike Curtis. Fred Bloxam. Bill Coache, Janet Erickson. Dan Thompson l 45 Annual Aquacade Continues With October 22 and 24 were the dates of Livermore High's seventeenth annual water show, Aquacadet Led by Leslie Andrade the girls performed under the title of Fly The Friendly Skies With LHS. Under the direction of Anna Taylor, the seniors used Greece as the theme for their routine, and the juniors with Eleana Gutierrez as head had Israel as their theme. The sophomores made Africa the basis for their performance while the freshman committee chairman, Kim Holten, led her girls in a routine entitled Sweden Debby Hatch, head of kickboard routine, picked France for her country and Carol Emmons chose Russia for her float routine. RIGHT' Nancy Saxton and an assistant from the Artic routine sock it to an unsuspecting Eskimo fisherman BELOW Kickboard routine performs to Love ls Blue. CENTER Janette Payne makes a drippy exit from the pool TOP RIGHT, Senior girls, Heidi Huffman, Liz Baroody, Kathy Armstrong, and Janet Erickson perform a Senior speciality to Jamaica, BOTTOM RIGHT Robin Shroyer and Lauren Otsuki wiggle and giggle in true Playboy bunny fashion while waiting for their cue, , IP i mr 1 5 Q l M ' A Fly The Friendly Skies With LHS ix v A PMA J EI Vaquero Ranks First In Contest Not resting on their laurels, the '71 El Vaquero staff worked to produce another prize winning yearbook for this year. After receiving a first place rating from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, the first ever for an LHS annual. the staff has tried to incorporate P' 1-'5 lg XXL I I even more features in this year's annual. Additions include an index, faculty copy, curriculum features, and a concluding essay. Gina DeLorenzo was unanimously elected by the staff to continue as editor again this year and the staff included many new faces as well as the welcome addition of five new photographers. A new darkroom was also a help to the staff and allowed them to include a great deal more creative photography in the book. TOP: first row, B. Wade, M, Beimer, K. PIunkett,J. Tuccoli, M Dunstan, second row, H. Huffman. Fl. Callaghan, M, Hanrahan, J. Firth, K. Bolson, third row, J. Suchon. G Coffey. W. Allen. C Buhrle, fourth row, D. Morrison. D. Visbeck, J. Lafferty, T. Smith. lVllDDLEi Advertising editor, Debbie Ostrander, finished copy for an Annual deadline BOTTOM: El Vaquerito editor, Wendy Allen and El Vaquero editor. Gina DeLorenzo. discuss the problems of putting out a bi-monthly newspaper and yearly Annual Allen Leads Newspaper: Depth Stories Introduced Under the leadership of editor Wendy Allen, the El Vaquerito published thirteen editions of the bi-monthly paper, The staff worked hard to keep up the tradition of excellence which resulted in a first place rating by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Graduating seniors Mike Dunstan, Heidi Huffman, Dave Visbeck, John Lafferty, Mike Hanrahan, Jon Tuccoll, Tim Smith. and Wendy Allen all contributed to the total effort. A highlight of the year was a trip to the Cal State Journalism Conference at CENTER yearbook staff, first row, D Ostrander, A Taylor, G DeLorenzo, Nl Dunstan, G Coffey. O Yllescas. second row, C. Langhorst, W Allen, S Aceves, J Van Ness, C Bull, K Whittington, C Houle. third row, L Gowan. I Kirkewoog. D Netherton, B Bennett, M Fracisco. J Brownlee. V Elliott, fourth row, K Ross, J Farudo. H Ferguson BOTTOM advanced offset printing class, first row, S Shirley, M Meske. T Thompson, J Scarlett, second row, Fl Nordyke, C Becker, B Wood Hayward where high school journalists listened to Senator Petris speak on air pollution and competed in various writing contests. Something new was added to the paper this year with the introduction of interpretive reporting. In depth articles on The School Street Scene. Women's Lib Action. Teenage Police Relations, and Alternative Schools added new interest to school life. Mr. Al Marcetti, perservered as journalism advisor for the fourth straight year. X -u...N,x.h..-egg - -lf ft -v mar me starve Students Pursue Further Language Interests This year LHS has offered four clubs in which the students can extend their knowledge: the French, Spanish, German, and Latin Clubs. Although the members are not many, those that do belong have found their particular club exciting and worthwhile. The clubs were not very active this year. Their meetings were few, but when they occurred, the students usually looked at slides, or listened to a guest speaker tell them about his or her country. Most activities were performed jointly by the four clubs. RIGHT. Katie Ross. Ann Perlman, and Laura Halunen watch slides during club meeting BOTTOM' German Club, first row, C. Buhrle, D. Rynders, Nl. Allerton, F. Bloxham, M. Schwieckert, K, Ross, second row, R. Slice, M. Hauff, D. Miller, A. Giroux. S. Gardiner, N. Houlding, S. Stevenson. 11' ads... Officers Enjoy Learning Experience TOP LEFT: Latin Club, first row. K. Rooney. L Frydendahl, second row. R. Olken. J. Zimmer, E, Wilson. third row, L. Halunen, A Perlman. C, Houlding. D. Lawson. BOTTOM LEFT: Spanish Club, first row, E, Hitchcock, second row, G, McDonald, L. Hargreaves, B. Lefter. BOTTOM RIGHT: French Club: B. Hutchinson. R. Blue. S, Phillips. CSF Members Become Involved in Academic Pursuits Activities for the honor society of LHS began early in the year with a trip to the University of California at Berkeley. A good follow up was a light opera Teahouse of the August Moon in San Francisco. Serving the community by decorating the V.A. Hospital at Christmas time and wrapping gifts for the Kormandorski Village party also occupied the group. Fund raising efforts came at Christmas time with a candy-cane sale. The spring semester brought new faces and interesting thoughts about things to do and placesto go. TOP RIGHT CSF spring officers, first row, M. Schweikert, D Miller, D Gee. R. Kuenning, R. Slice, CSF fall officers, back, C Scott, N. Parker, K Crocker, J Wilkins, K. Scott. BOTTOM: CSF Sophomores and Juniors, first row, K Hanson, C Faraudo. L Norris, A Giroux, J Snodgrass, J. Volponi, J Mohr, second row, S. Hanson. L Duncan, M Silvey, C Houlding, K. Miles, V Doggett, P Duletski, S Swanson, third row, J. Firth, L Flaisner, C Chenoweth, P. Jones, E. Hitchcock, M McClure, A. Madsen, fourth row, G. Rawles. A Ng, M. Wondolowski, L Hargraves, A Button, P Shearer, G Ruzicka, fifth row, P Rollins, R. Blue, K Scott, B Benapfl, D. Richards, M Zurakowski, T Carothers, J Yoder, B. Waggoner 4-1 ev fix-. F .FYEVQAT ' - , A ,. av P C, . . .2 A . I Mixing Business With Outside Pleasures i'f,,,v v 2 I -4' A r M' , 1 -gy' TOP RIGHT, CSF, life members, ftrst row, Fl Slice, B Trimble, M Schwelkert, A Perlman, Fl Kuennlng, second row, D Muller, M Hauff, M Blair, J Wilkins, L Payne, thurd row, J, Myers, J Snodgarass, S Jaskela, N Maller BOTTOM Junior and Seniors, first row, J Snodgrass, E Anderson, D Gee, J Myers, S Jaskela, M Southwlck, M Dunstan, second row, B Trimble, D Muller, P Reynolds. S Street, R Kuennung, N Parker, C, Robinson, M Jones, thurd row, D Shearer, C Scott, M Allerton, R Becker, N Muller, A Perlman, L Payne, K Crocker, fourth row, P Dulgard, B Rawls, D Abramson, S Brunjmes, M Hauff, M Blalr,J Wilkins, K Ross, D Glroux,flfth row, Fl Olken, D Duncan, J Savage, S Stevenson, M Schweukert, Fl Slice, L Gordon 6 1 7 FFA Promotes Great Interest at LHS The FFA lFuture Farmers of Americal made the 1970-71 year a very exciting one, Dennis Kiely proved to be an appropriate choice for the office of president for this fast growing and active group. For only having their meetings once a month, on Tuesdays, contests and competition went on throughout the year. There was a parliamentary procedure contest held at Brentwood, which LHS FFA won. RIGHT: Calling for attention a spokesman reveals his ideas at a recent FFA meeting. FAR RIGHT: Parliamentary Procedure first place team, left to right, D Kiely, D. Gravette, M. Bankhead, D Saukau, J. Avilla BELOW' 3-4 classes, first row, R. Whitney, D. Eisenhugen, C Jacobson, C. Charbonneau, R. Olivera. D Gordon second row. D Bieber, D. Fallingham, L. Stokes, S. Silva, C. Gonzales, A, Lautenslager. third row: W. Bonde, J. Saulter, P. Santucci, E. Mello, L. Capehart, B. Charbonneau. fourth row, P. Reynolds, M. Wright, N Wilson, D Cartensen, B. Hansen MIDDLE: 1-2 classes, first row, B. Silva, D. Mello, A. Breit. M. Coelho, K Andrade, M. Madden, M. Faust, D. Preftokis, D. Koski. second row: D. Straight, D. Lagarbo, K. Nelson, V. Gehrheart, B. Silva, K. Mendoza. C. Haupt third row, J. Marciel, D, Summers, S. Gehart, D. Farrel, S. Terwilliger, R, Wells, T. Oxen, J. Angell, fourth rowL P. Plato, M. Patterson, S McFarlane, D. Patterson, B. Douglas, 4 f 7' FFA- Contest Winners In Parliamentary Procedure BELOW: FFA Board, B. Madden. D. Sachau. D Kiely, M. Bankhead, A. Lagarbo. G. Wiley BOTTOM: 5-6,7 classes, furst row. G Wiley. B Whitney, G. Cunmngham. E. Escover, M Calhoun second row, D. Kiely, R Basso, M Bankhead, B Mellow, J. Davudson, M, Enos thnrd row, G Santuccu. A. Lagarbo. P. Cardoza, N Bankhead fourth row, G. Gravette. D Ott. D. Sachaw, M Beyer, L. Frydendahl fnfth row, J Garber. M Gabruel, J. Faust, J Avilla, N. Lamee, B Madden A. Tompkins. . 1403. I r' . ' --- ' ' SQ, - f Hz' 1 '-ra, 111' W 'W' w. - M - W 6 Alameda County Fair: Members Take Ribbons Livermore High's FFA Triumphs Again at Q l '- .T fi ' mr K K 5 pf ft? 1 'fl-'Pie ai' ' .f - ,.,,, , , ff, wk, ii 1, 5 f e to Alameda County Fair is one of the biggest events for the members of Future Farmers. Students raise their own animals to enter them in the live stock show. Many of the students of Livermore High's FFA enter their animals for the auction they have towards the end of the Fair. Ribbon winners have shown that LHS' FFA is very effective. Working on their own projects for the Wells Fargo competition in individual events was another activity which kept the club busy. RIGHT: With hand on neck, Mark Beyer bids goodbye to another friend Mark sold his 95 pound FFA Champion Market Lamb at the Alameda County Fair Junior Livestock Auction, Beyer's buyer was H I Dantley of the Livermore Production Credit Association BELOW: Bill Madden, left, of Livermore, won the FFA Champion Market Hog award and Ozzie Davis of Livermore purchased the animal, Affif sail, 5 aww! ,JC A 4 1 34 ffl' ,gt i j I f , M ' Y A ' .x 'haf w if I ,EH 5 K v., K: 1 3 ivj5'f ' A li A ' V I ' V Y! V A H 1 Wlf .nfl-Tgni I KK -5 'h . 4. ,-J u 1 F2 if l Yf2a:4f Q.-4' Students' Interests Boosts Future Clubs FTA lFuture Teachers of Americal although a very small club, its participants are genuinely interested in the field of education. Advisor, Mrs. Sybil Green, guides the members in a better understanding of the profession, Due to Mrs. Green's illness in the first half of the year, the group didn't show much action. President Joyce McDonald lead the group to the annual FTA convention that was held in Oakland. Showing a remarkable display of exuberance for their year round interests are the members of FHA lFuture Homemakers of Americal. In September a get together party was a good time to set the years activities. UNICEF brought on the serving of food and drinks in the month of October. A trip to San Francisco was a great opportunity for a shopping spree. Fund raising took up their time as a rummage sale. bake sale, and car wash occurred in both March and May. TOP: Future Teachers, Susan Bruiines, Marlayna Fracisco, Susan Walker. Lisa Norris MIDDLE Future Homemakers Board, Laurie Smith, Drucie Gibbs, Gwen Arnold, Wendy Thomas. BOTTOM Future Homemakers. first row, D. Bourke, E Jarel. C. Bettencourt. G. Arnold, second row, J. Madsen. G. Bettencourt, B Olsen. W. Thomas. P Elliot. third row, S, Holman, Fl. Shroyer, J Smith, C Dimmick. ' 57 Special Interest Clubs Pursue Art,Radio, Math -Q- M . gs p Math Club encourages competition among Livermore High School students. Students participate in local and out of state contests as well as solving difficult problems. Art club instructs students in art history and techniques through lectures and slides. Amateur radio club members have a knowledge of the electronics involved in fixing and rebuilding radios. They broadcast on short wave radios while meeting regulations on license requirements. TOP: Math Club, first row, J Shearer. G Kashi, M Blair, M Schweikert, second row, A. Perlman, N. Parker, K. Crocker. LOWER CENTER: Amateur Radio Club, first row, E. Pritchard, K, Jones, R, Fitch, G Overturf, second row, R. Black, B. Rawles, M. Hutchings LOWER LEFTi Art Club, D Jaramello, K Chow, C. Houle, A. Carothers, S Cargo, C Fitzgerald adam' 13 0117 Y i r 'TN Q mn- ,N -.-.vw-v-.-.i-Q.---.-..-..1......,.. .4 L Y Science club members are given the opportunity to expand their scientific knowledge through field trips, guest speakers, discussions and projects, Forensic League members enter speech contests to prepare themselves for jobs in the public eye. Topics for these speeches vary from dramatic and humorous interpretations to factual reports, Drama Club members have successfully produced many short plays for classroom viewing only, as well as school-wide performances. ABOVE. Forensic League, first rovv, B Olken, B Lefter, C Wade, L, Norris, second row, Advisor Mr. Gene Barrow, S, Walker, K Scott. TOP Drama Club, first row, D, Lefter, T Speicher, D Drummond, second row, B, Olsen, B Trimble, J Thomas, third row, C, Drummond. TOP LEFT' Science Club, first row, G, Kashi, E Wilson, second row, J Biergiel, G Flawles, IVI, Southwick, B Rawles in yi . wiv 4 Q 1 sg' F M ' -v,.9',ff . an Sapsw 2 S , X ,ji- , . ,au I r s f' I. Q, x' 4 x I ' 1' Q J! L 4 .4 ,I , ' .A ls,PxVf Foreign Students Create Continental Flair R J 4 LEFT: Senior exchange student from Guatemala, Alvaro Navaro. LOWER LEFT Guatamalan student Flavro Periera BOTTOM RIGHT International Exchange Club officers, President Barbara Trimble and Vice President Mike Allerton show their leadership qualities TOP Otto Yllescas enjoys himself ln publications Ki N' QM? 2 is r i f .1 , xx 4 x. T XXX ff 1 1 req A x K SAQ. fl S Q4 wi il A A. ' ' ' A , F X v X 4 an--... 'rg V'All',f '.,3sl.,, 1 A 4 Nl 61 Afternoon Club Activities And Hobbies Explored Activities at noon proved to be just as popular this year as they were in the past. Clubs and hobbies were pursued during this time, with most clubs meeting during the all school lunch on Wednesdays. The Chess and Bridge Clubs continued with an avid following even though they were broken into two sections. RIGHT' Sophomore Joe Gotch gazes at a fellow musician during noon time band concert BELOW Senior Russ Bargman lets his book engulf him BOTTOM Home Grown add their many faceted musical talents to the LHS afternoon atmosphere 4, .M- ' N,..f 4 4 E 4 f t'9f:S.7f' h Y, 55,41 gi, .iygfft 3' W 7- M , , Hifi!! Students Flnd Dlverslon And Challenges Abundant LEFT: Student body vice-president, Robin Shult. exhlblts his dexterity as he plunges unto a ple TOP LEFT Team work as displayed by enthuslastlc gurls as they struggle to return the ball ABOVE Sophomores Robert Blue and Kevm Scott appear to be making some very crucial declslons vvrth regard to their game TOP Carl Becker utlllzes some of hrs free trme dulrgently trynng to master the machine - ww, 11- 'r 'fy rg N'! t ,egg . A N J., :Q '71 Girl of the Month Titles Chosen By AGS AGS lAssociated Girl Studentsl started a busy year with their annual TWIRP dance held on October 24. As a yearly activity many girls went door to door selling candy between Thanksgiving and Winter Vacation. ln February elections were held for the eight Junior Asilomar girls who would represent our school at the conference to be held in Carmel March 26 and 27. AGS finished up their year with the Mother Daughter Tea held at Marilyn Ave. School where the Girl of the Year was announced. BOTTOM RIGHT Girls of the Month- November, Anna Taylorg October, Lisa Leonardog September. Janis Beyer. BOTTOM LEFT: Girls of the Month- December, Lauren Otsukig January, Suzette Flynng February, Leslie Andrade. TOP RIGHT: Girls of the Month- May, Dolores Thomas: June. Robin Shroyerg April Colleen McCarty, Y. '. - ' -' tv- M-,,... .Qffv f 1 -.f -f W- 1 'l 'x 1 , vs-. n , . -X ,, - ,Lf -... . , ,.f. ,, 'XL -.. i ,,. , 1 a . . tfll'gf.:'- 'Q fl' -1 l V. :X - P. . , l' ' ' a ' ' 5.1 i 1, X .. 5 '.'- . XL ' Jw ' A -wig wi, , 3 1 .51 T k ZW: - l L l., i h .: A QQ' SK 39- - H rl? Pl' 'I I ' ' 'f- A A' 'ff A ilk, H ' '1 1' 'l 4 - ' 1 G. rv 3, .SF-', En ,,.-,.-'U 1--,Q .' L 'X U' ' MJ-' I 0 1 '. 5- , .1 . .5 i T ' 'gb A' 111' 4' . S iftrf' A5 Q, ', SSL iii? T ' -..2 +r . L .sn . ,. , I , -. N Q - V A, , 3 m A , . FH '13 D ,Ly I' .I A, .dh Asllomar Glrls Go to Yearly Conference In Carmel AGS Board Keeps LHS Girls Busy TOP LEFT: 1970 Asulomar Gurls, back row, Cathy Barley, Robin Shroyer, Cmdy Frye, front row, Anna Taylor, Suzette Flynn, Lusa Leonardo, Colleen McCarty TOP RIGHT AGS Board, clockwuse from top, Kathy Gates, Anna Taylor, Carol Emmons, Vick: Karvelus, Cathy Stewart, Rose Bokamch, Barbara Little, Pattl Myers BOTTOM 1971 Asulomar Glrls, top, Cathy Stewart, Kathy McCarty, Pam Holten, Roberta Kaufer, Elena Gutuerrez, bottom, Roberta Schoonover. Margaret Clglluutl, Debba Mllby vga I. MY ' P 1 al i? , 1' . figs? ny , , gf ' Q 1 -r ' ' r EJ Rally Club Works to Build Team Support: A sports team, in order to play a good game, needs support from the whole school, Rally Club is the organization that encourages the students to be proud of their team and to support it. Augmenting Student Body funds each year are the hardworking Concessioneers. They spend all home football and basketball games in a booth selling refreshments to the spectators. Without them. many fans would starve. and they are essential to the enjoyment of the game. TOP RIGHT: Rally Club officers: bottom. B. Strout. L. Halunen, M. Basham, R. Christianson, L. Otsuki. P, Holten, D. Thomas. BOTTOM: Sue Bailey, Pam Barr and Kathy Murphy prepare for the Rally Club doughnut sales rx 43+ , '. . ' YZF' E151 'Q Environmental Quality Stirs Student Interest ts if-55 S,,ww w The Ecology Club is a new Q' fL.g'V..'gXji'?,r'Q-Q'5, Vx! organization around LHS this year. It Zig? :ffl tx Q1 was formed because of student concern y55..h1..ff,'iQ- 3, -M for the preservation of our environment. The members of the club have contributed highly to the beautification of the area around Livermore. During the month of February the club operated A the Livermore Recycling Center and collected glass bottles and aluminum cans every Saturday. When the oil slick along the Northern California Coastline endangered the lives of many unfortunate birds, the Ecology Club raised S62 to donate to the Audubon Society. TN Qs..-.41 - TOP: Ecology Club, bottom, G. Borges, L. Fagan. D. Giroux, B, Hole, H. Huffman, second row, M. Meadows, J. Meyer, N. Kenny, M. Stuart, K. Ross. third row, T. Smith, H. Ferguson, T. Morton. S. Bell, fourth row, R. Padgett, D. Shearer, C. Scontriano, L. Halunen, Fl. Christianson, M. Ayen. LEFT: Concessions: Keith Otsuki. Willis Loftus. Nancy Speicher, Randy Black. 3.Water There is another design that is far better. It is the design that nature has provided... It is pointless to superimpose an abstract, man-made design on a region as though the canvas were blank. It isn't. Somebody has been there already. Thousands of a years of rain and wind and tides have laid down a A design. Here is our form A and order. It is inherent in l the land itself-in the pattern of the soil, the Q slopes, the woods-above A all, in the patterns of streams and rivers. VV!-IITE: THE LAST LANDSCAPE l 3 Student Government F President Tim Rien Leads LHS Student Body To be a Student Body officer is a job that requires a willing acceptance of responsibility, good ideas for change and an ability to make these changes work. The LHS Student Body officers, under the leadership of Tim Flien, possesses all these qualities plus nerve and determination. RIGHT: Student Body President Tim Flien pauses to smile at the camera before returning to work, CENTER: Secretary Robin Kuenning and Vice-President Robin Shult, BOTTOM: Treasurer Steve Hartman, Judge John Bartlett and School Board Representative Mitch Schweikert. School Officers Keep Year's Activities Coming A he S-,wwe x Early in the year, President Rien took a little time off to attend an ecology seminar in Washington D.C. When he returned, he had many ideas for improving the environment to share with the Ecology Club on campus. All the officers are to be congratulated for making possible one of the finest years LHS has had for a long time. TOP LEFT Head Pom Pon girl Renae Christianson, head Varsity cheerleader Lauren Otsuki and head Junior Varsity cheerleader Jennie Jenkins. BOTTOM, Emblem Chairman Russ Noack, Receptionist Liz Baroody and Publicity Chairman Alex Sladky Not pictured are Election Chairman Bob Walmsley or Program Chairman Mike Dunstan LHS Student Assembly Governs Campus Life The term Rubber Stamp has all but vanished from the descriptions of the LHS Student Assembly, and the reasons were obvious to everyone. This year's Student Assembly, led by Tim Rien and Robin Shult. were able to have much more to say about school policies and decisions concerning the students and their inalienabIe rights. Long noon meetings, discussed redecoration of the Quad and the School Street problem. TOP: Leader Robin Shult listens to the argument presented by a class representative at a noon meeting. BOTTOM: Mr, Reginato lectures to the Assembly on an important point. JZ-Mlllvrnsgi t , i I 1 I f , f'A ,,.a ,-- '-'A ,1 1 1' 1 'ZI '1 N Hot Debates Important To LHS School Affairs if J ,eww 1. XA- ..QWff'fZ44z:N,fe'ff'T'2is' L , w.:n.:sf-y..- I ,M ' . , , gags . Agfa 'f' Q TOP. The Music Room piano serves as a desk for Robun during discussion BOTTOM: Jan Firth, jumor representatnve. relays suggestuons and crmcnsm from her socual scnence class. 1971 Student Police Force Keeps Campus Order After an election and a rather slow start, the Student Police Force made a comeback to keep order on the Livermore campus. Junior Ed Wondolowski was chosen in an election November over senior Dave Shearer as the '71 police chief. Ed appointed boys to his force because girls aren't strong enough. Citations were given to offenders and they were sent to Judge John Bartlett's court for trial and sentencing. Ed and his force are to be congratulated for their efforts to keep law and order on the Livermore campus. V 5512 9, 1fFL'?ff 1 f , 5 , ff- 1-f i,,ffg'f.-' -,Q ,A ,us sf tat. 'whim Judge Bartlett Presides Over Livermore Court The Student Court had a rather slow year as the students of LHS refrained from any major law- breaking activity. John Bartlett did his best to lead the Court through cases lwhen they came upl but there were weeks when the Court did not meet at all. The year made Student Court almost a figure head, but respect for the idea behind the Court never waned. TOP LEFT: Student Court officers, bottom. left to right. Dave Willis, bailiff. Eric Wilson, prosecuting attorney Top, left to right, John Bartlett, judge, Sue Bell, recorder. BOTTOM LEFT: Jurors, bottom, left to right John Buginas and Jeff Trigger, sophomore jurors. middle, left to right, Carl Scott and Nlargi Cigliuti, junior jurors, top, left to right, Lauren Otsuki and Russ Noack, senior jurors. CENTER1 Police Chairman Ed Wondolowski hands a citation to Jon Tuccoli for an obvious offense. TOP: Judge John Bartlett points out a speaker during a court session. The Last Poke Year ls Always The Best Year The last year is always the best year. Nlost of the Senior class really believed that as they made a success of the 70-71 school year. The year's first activity took place even before school started. The Freshman Orientation, planned by Anna Taylor and Suzette Flynn, proved a real help to hundreds of confused newcomers. The Orientation was followed by the Freshman Reception on September 11. The Seniors followed up in fine style with Senior Dress Down Day and the successful Senior Play. You Can't Take It With You. Christmas brought a first prize for the Seniors in their decoration of the Administration Building and caroling on the steps of the Music Building. The rest of the winter was quiet as the Seniors waited for answers from the colleges they applied to. but with spring, the Seniors came into their own again and finished the year off with the traditional reward for good behavior. Senior Ditch Day, and a beautiful Senior Ball at Goodmans hall in Jack London Square. For the Seniors, the last year was indeed the best year. i:v,. tLHS A W Hs-P!! L 'K V . rnu,l All 7I '1 W. ll 1 3-' ' W: !in' ,, ,W ,ry V: .,.. ., 2 . -3 ' -vt Q, 5 . 2 0- J, ii 51 5... ff-'fnf we av f X f Q 252 Ill u 's rains , it mnfug Seniors Carry On Cowboy Traditions -li ' FAR LEFT Senior Dress Down Day brought Costumes and a bright Spot in winter to the LHS campus CENTER Senior Class Officers, bottom left to right, Mike Fullmer. Barb Hole Middle. left to right, Eric Wilson. Patti Falcey, Laura Halunen Top, left to right. David Gee, Michelle Wade, Gabe Tognerl TOP RIGHT: Award-winning Christmas decorations nearly hide the mann bulletin board during the last week of school before Christmas BOTTOM President Tony Morton catches up on some important work before the next class meeting 77 Juniors Practice Leadership Skills To have the age but not the rank is frustrating, but the juniors had an outstanding year in spite of the handicap. Sales was the key word for the juniors as they raised money for activities with a cake salefcar wash at Safeway. More money came in from the on campus sale of See's suckers in November. Although the junior Christmas decorations didn't last longer than one day they were seen by students and teachers in the Science building. Asilomar for junior girls came and went in the spring, with several fund-raising activities, including sales and a facultyfstudent basketball game, The high point of the spring and the juniors' year was of course the Junior Prom. The prom was a fitting close to a good year, and it left the juniors eagerly looking forward to their Senior year. 4 ! f Xu 1 f ,jj j Y , sf.. l Q lim is 'W' Q iff aft ' ,L 4' , an ig' tx t Q ? is .K 5' lad in , U fg. ' N-...H- ', l,,,,,,, -. .. I X Q ,ir , Meetings Decide Sales Make Money g fa 'xt w or Fr ,a 'EQW :as X if 'TQ ' 135- i -'ffm -5 ,Q , .45 1 -' -A . ' - -, 1' A I f l ., ,,--'V r 5' ca? If A . ? TOP' Junror class offncers, bottom, left to rught, Sue Brunjnes, Katy Ross, Cathy Stewart, Kathy Rooney Top, left to nght, Bob Olken, Scott Darley, Dana Werner FAR LEFT Teddy DeLorenzo and Conn Hansen man the Sucker Sale booth dursng a class fund-ralslng project CENTER Hard-workung jumors Scott Dailey, Dave Wullus, Keith DnPietro and Carl Wallstedt take a break ata class meetung RIGHT, Another fund-rausnng project-a car washfbake sale at Safeway A Lu? .fig if A :daily -if 79 Sophomores Meyer and Freshman Vera Lead A i DVR ?Qf5,,f'1ir X ji ,. rf Still inexperienced at ways to make money, the sophomore class did a credible job on their car wash. held at Louis Store. They followed up with 3 traditional Sophomore Hop in February, at which many sophomores worked hard and made a success. Finals were not so much a trauma for them, and they finished up the year eagerly awaiting their first year as upperclassmen. The class of '74 was a fine addition to campus life at LHS this year. Although they had had no experience in planning activities. they mde a good showing at the Freshman Return, and were even good sports at the Freshman Reception. 1 ll Year's Worth of Class Activities and Fun avg as i? 5- N- as 30 FAR LEFT Sophomore class officers, bottom, left to right, Valerie Doggett, Sue Vogele, Tom Thressen Mlddle, left to right. Steve Farsacl. Nancy Allen, Alan Madsen Top, left to right. Alex Sladky, Carl Meyer, Audrey Giroux BOTTOM LEFT Nancy Allen and Elayna Jarrell put rn trme at the Louis Store car wash TOP CENTER A freshman gurl tures out her frrst hugh school electron privileges TOP RIGHT The Freshman Reception paints faces and plays plngapong on the Gym floor BOTTOM RIGHT Freshman class officers, bottom left to right. Gayle Rawls, Denise West, Lannette Payne Middle, left to right, Vera Masluk, Andy Gray. Candy McCoIIough, Tony Mason Hs G, YL : '., xf ' l .A ' 1 , , - ml -,iw It is nice to read news that our spring rain also visited your town. ANONYMOUS Nature seems to have hidden a certain genius so deep within us that we are unaware of its existence until passion brings it out, o giving us a wisdom and S power that art, or educa- tion, could never teach us. -kk' b .. THQREAUI ON MAN 84 NATURE ..', 'ff-hu . - A I ,ax I' 'x i ,. wngiil' '51 A il1bs,g5BgEx'fthl',? Sports . . . Cheerleaders Add Life and Spirit to LHS Block L has always given the male members of L.H.S. a chance to take part in fund raising and social activities. This year was no exception. Again they held their Block L dance, cake sale and picnic. They added to their annual events by holding an inter-school arm wrestling tournament. A block has always been a symbol of outstanding performance in a sport at Livermore High. ln this organization are not only talented team members, but those who help to support their teams. TOP' Junior Varsity cheerleaders from clockwise. Karen Castro, Laurie Hartman, Mary Balbach, Jenny Jenkins. TOP RIGHT' Block Lg first row. F. Dickinson, B. Myers. J Bartlett, T. Morton, R. Shult. Second row, M. Martinez. G, Togneri. W. McNeeIy, K DiPietro. M. Dunstan. R. Spivey. Third row, H Brown, D. Carstensen, S. Hartman, K. Waslniak. BOTTOM LEFT: Pom Pon girl, Denise Boeder provides half-time entertainment for tense crowds. 355 ES -.2370-.. ...... , ,,.- I :Ti Eiga? Q .swfgvbx rue 14 E1 5299! - 2 I 3 pq- vt ..,.A,,...v.Jww ...--.., -ms. --.iQ- .. -. nm Yew, 5L .r- WW' H. egunvllllf Z f 5 i r Q E wk LHS Block L The Varsity Cheerleaders began their activities at a camp at the College of Holy Names in Oakland. The Pom-Pon girls and J.V. cheerleaders attended a five day camp at Squaw Valley. There. they had a chance to see other's ideas on cheerleading and to show their own, As a result of split lunch periods and flagging interest in rallies it was necessary to find a way to make people want to attend these events, This was accomplished by advertising and including students in the skits. The excitement of the games was added to by the use of Spirit Bags . an idea adopted at a recent cheerleading seminar. Their refreshing ideas and vibrant spirit helped to make the year an exceptionally active one. BOTTOM LEFT. Varsity Cheerleaders Colleen McCarty and Sue Bell entice LHS crowds with provocative cheers BOTTOM RIGHT' Pom Pon girls from top, Nadine Kenny, Kathy Murphy, Margaret Cigliuti, Flenae Christianson, Debbie Milby. Denise Boeder, Kathy Dias, V , 3 w Competition and Skill Are a great Part of GAA Sponsoring the many sports that occurred during the past year at LHS. was the active GAA lGirls Athletic Associationl. This year's board brought up many ideas to make this year an unforgetable one to all who participated. Volleyball, basketball, bowling, softball and tennis were all part of this year's sports program. There was a new addition for the GAA members, flag football, which turned out to be a great success. During the O periods. Wednesday and Friday, badminton and gymnastics were offered for those interested. Fly The Friendly Skies with LHS was the theme for the annual GAA Aquacade. TOP: Debbie Lawson watches her set-up being followed through by team mate Glenda Coffey. TOP RIGHT. Aquacade Board, A Taylor, C. Emmons, L. Anandrade. J. Beyer, D Hatch, Miss Steeleadvisor. A. Basso BOTTOM LEFT: Co-ed bowlers look on in hopes of Glenda Coffey picking up her spare. BOTTOM RIGHT: GAA Board, first row, M. Cigliuti, C. Casey, N Kenny Second row: G. Coffey, R. Becker, not shown are J Moore. S, Walker. 4 I ,..s..,,..,N.. Q Displaying Talents are GAA Members BELOW: Mary Wondolowskl displays the orlglnal seat drop as Elena Gutnerrez shows sngns of un- interest. BOTTOM LEFT' O perlod trampoline brings on leisure and fun for P.E teacher, Miss Steele. BOTTOM RIGHT: JoAnne Prosser wants for her turn whsle Wendy lrvung lets loose wuth a strike. Pint Q. , 'V+ , V ' ?vA7'1 V4v,, ILA, l 4'1...- Cowboys CouIdn't Get It Together. . . , 4, X 'vt .-Y..6wL4 ' H 1231 No matter how many times it is experienced, defeat is hard to accept, The Cowboys were rated as a top contender in the E.B.A.L. this year with very strong personnnel. But soon fate took a hand in the future of the Pokes. Injuries knocked out vital players which staggered the potency of the Cowboy attack. Agonizing defeat at the hands of Granada with combined losses to Amador, Dublin and Brentwood has made this year one of bitter memories. The senior players are probably the most familiar with defeat. Last year's losses were not as painful as those of this year. The lingering anxiety of the past year will not quickly fade. We now look ahead to a new year with a stronger team forseen in hopes of giving Granada, Amador, Dublin and Liberty a taste of bitter defeat. TOP: Chris Pane, Tom Bettencourt, Steve Hartman, Perry Lutz, Dave Willis, Bob Watt. Greg Santucci. Paul Cardoza, Mike Walden, Dale Maulden, Don Foret, second row, Ken Wasiniak. Mike Dunstan, Russ Bargman, Dave Gravette. Rich Newton, Ed Wondolowski, Hal Brown, Don Carstensen, Jesse Shofner, Richard Nordyke, Joe Johnson, third row, Robin Schult, Mike Martinez. Dennis White, Brad Larson, Frank Dickinson,John Bartlett, Ray Ancira, Mike Payne, Dennis Higgins. BOTTOM: Cowboy Mike Martinez pulls in a Don Carstensen pass in Pokes 38-O romp over St, Elizabeth, I,- ta 1, 45' an swws Y ,sv ,f t ,KN I Disappointed Gridders Await Revenge TOP' Fast Stepprn' Jesse Shofner rambles through Irvrngton defense BOTTOM. Sensors, flrst row, Mike Dunstan, Steve Hartman, Don Foret, Rach Newton, Bob Watt, Rrchard Nordyke. Tom Bettencourt. second row, Chrrs Pane, Russ Bergman, Ken Wasmrak, Robrn Schult, John Bartlett, Dennus Hlgguns . I l 5 x 1 .L , . , 1 I A I ,I ,f K 4 1 C 'J' if H' 'Q i Q . H 4 K., . wx N Q f H ,,ASA f , E P23 'CK' . J'. ,n 'W' N.. 1 ,ff A, 4- nk,-gal' awf' . i,,g,.aO ' X E ,- i ' I ex H M g X ,- . fe if 4 .. 1 v . 3 J 1 iw X . f T 1 e ' b 'Q' .J ' H' ' A : 1' 'SK X if 'ff Q 3 K5 ., A3 .x.. fl? 1 .. ' :lin is ? Agyfx QF ae aEE5'iE 1 Q L Wxiwwi , xl, eifv QW: 'X 2255 Q iii., ff Junior Varsity Gridders Capture EBAL This year's fantastic success is even more amazing when you remember the fact that sophomore Mike Martinez spent the whole Year on the Varsity squad. Mike Payne who was the cIub's leading running back was on Varsity for the final games against John Swett and Liberty, Even without these two, the team's running game remained strong because of Jack Grayson and Mike Lawson. Toby Rien was probably one of the most versatile players in the league. He was a receiver, defensive back, and placekicker. Members of this year's team should make a strong contribution to help build a contending Varsity team in the next years. TOPz Speedster Carl Meyer stretches vainly for ball. BOTTOM JV team: First row: J Shofner, M. Lawson, T Foust, P Reynolds, G. Villasenor, D Patters, Fi. Kennedy, D Hall, K Garber, R Del Castillo, T. O'Donnell, R. Austin Second row' G. Fahnhorst, J Grayson, M. Tarte, B Greenway, M. Triano, D. Peters, T Duffevi C Meyer. M Gutierrez, P Brown, B. North, B Spooner. M. Overby Third row Coach Nix, J Garner, R Plechaty, T. Flien, D Sheline, R Morrison, M Bettencourt, S. Howard, J. Gotch. L Jackson, B. Storey, C Bergman, Coach Drake mL 36 9, .fre -61 zoassa sau, 64.55 ll ' ' as Q we -a 'SQ if-l i fe - ' R - A 4 T 3 s l , 65 P - N. 5: T Championship With Undefeated Season Livermore's JV football team put it all together this year, as they won the league championship with an undefeated season. Only a non-league tie with Irvington kept the team from winning all eight of their games. Head coach Jack Nix and assistant coach Kevin Drake led the squad to relatively easy wins over rivals Amador and Granada. But the Dublin and Liberty games were hard fought battles to the last minute, In the last game of the season the ball club beat a very tough Liberty team 14-O to take the championship. Tim Duffy, starting quarterback, moved the offense consistantly and effectively. Mike Payne, who played on Varsity for the last two games, was outstanding at halfback. TOP LEFT Running back, Mike Payne, is stopped after big gain against Irvington BOTTOM LEFT Toby Flien prepares to receive pass from Tim Duftey Frosh Show Potential For Future Years Fair is the word to describe this year's Freshman Football performance. The team won three out of the seven games played, in all these games the freshmen provided a great deal of action for the spectators, Coach Tom Harmon speculates that these players will undoubtedly provide Livermore with a championship season in their future high school years. This year's team showed a great deal of skill, energy and promise. Maybe in the next few season, Livermore's Varsity Football will take revenge on Granada for this year's defeat. TOP RIGHT: front row, left to right, M. Caraveo, D Cuellar, S. Martinez, J, Parker, T Baird, M. Christianson, D. Arnold, K Stribling, J. Larson, R Bockover, P. Lundbon. second row, G Fahnhorst, C. Haupt, M Petak, B. Waggoner, T. Ferrell, F Kruger, V. Schoonover, B Schrader, D Webber. D. Thomas, D. Hatch, T. Oxsen, back row, M, Grogan, B. Waggoner, B. Wolcott, G, Howard, T. Mason, K. Stahl, K. Schriver, M Plechaty, J. Dundtan, J, Richards. B. Schrader. R Roszell, K, Grayson, J Nehren, M Jodder, K. Duffus, L. Gillette. G Hibbs BOTTOM RIGHT: John Richards catches pass for valuable yardage, BOTTOM LEFT Marc Petak sweeps around defender for valuable yardage LHS Cross Country Undefeated Champs if MQ! 'ff-nf '.-wwf f I, was ,MLW 'fy to :nf ' 2 qi W. , , ..., Despite doubts by some people, this year's Cross Country team took the EBAL undefeated title. This is pretty good considering we were predicted to take only a fourth place in the league. Although only twenty-Seven out of the expected forty came out. the team really hummed. Our chief rival, Amador, provided great competition, however our Varsity team fought down to the last and pulled through with a one point advantage over Amador. This year proved to be a great triumph for LHS Cross Country as this is the first year in LHS history Cross Country has earned the EBAL lllllllllf undefeated title, TOP LEFT. Jim Ransom leads the pack against Albany TOP RIGHT' Eric Rotsten takes a frosh- soph victory BOTTOM LEFT. Varsity runner, Steve Jaskella, is trailed closely by Chris Burke BOTTOM RIGHT. front row, left to right, B. Kleeburger, R Myers, E. Rotsten, C Burke, E Kirkewoog, W Williams, G. Thomas, S Reese, J Spears, middle row, B Freitas, D Porter, P Dean. J. Ranson, P Martin, Nl. Dailey, S Kendricks, V Brum, back row, R. Chitwood, F Bloxham, B Walden, S. Jaskella, D. Duncan, R Spivey, E Anderson, S. Miller, H. Ferguson. Varsity Places Fourth in League Standings Despite the fact that Livermore will be losing one of its most outstanding players ever, this year's must be considered a building year, Senior star Mike Fullmer, playing his third year of varsity basketball, led the league in scoring with a 24 point average. Other players graduating are Steve Hartman. who started, off and on: John Ritter: Tim Rienp Russ Noack and Mike Pipes. The latter three spent most of their time on the bench because of various injuries. Sophomore Doug Morrison started every game at center. Toby Rein, Ed Wondolawski, Paul Cardoza, and John Stroud all saw considerable action. Juniors Ken Gillespie and Tom Hargreaves will also be returning for next season. Another bright spot in looking towards next season is the acquisition of Rich Rowsey. Rich, a Junior, is a transfer from Dublin who attended the Yreka tournament with the Poke team. Coach John Jones and the returning players have high hopes for a championship next year. TOP RIGHT' Sophomore center, Doug Morrison, puts up hook shot over Mike Rosenski of Liberty. BOTTOM RIGHT. Varsity Team, first row, J. Stroud, P. Cardoza, J Ritter, E. Wondolowski, T. Hargraves, J Faraudo, second row, coach John Jones K Gillespie, T, Rien, M, Fullmer, T. Rien, S. Hartman, D. Morrison. ' x A.. 1 5.2 X Q4 - ,f,, ' f 1':3,,, - uk 9 v ,. 129 Q Q -as y , I 6 41 h , Q 'W A 13.1. .J .N 'ff. I fl: n ' , rl, , f. 593175 '.,i. '-:C ,' ro.,1'q- 1 ' ' wg f- . ,x , 1 z ff? ' V5 . I . :inf 'fa-m. ' 1 ,, W--qififag ' F ' ,1-vlfgzf ' 'H f-aff 4- fr: 9 1 Q fqify . V V it -4 eg, JV Grapplers Go Undefeated: Take E BAL Title Livermore High School has a reputation of having fine wrestling teams, and this years JV's are no exception. For the third time in a row, Livermore's JV wrestlers are tops in the EBAL. Led by the new coach, Mr, Ron Rose, the LHS grapplers easily beat arch enemy Amador by scores of 32 to 21. and 28 to 20. Some outstanding wrestlers for the JV's this year were Ken Mendoza, and Pat Brown, These two stars led the LHS grapplers to a victory in the novice wrestling tournament. RIGHT: Vance Schoonover studies his opponent. BOTTOM1 Junior Varsity wrestling team, first row. R. Backover, E. Winters, J. Wade, M. Ennedi, D. Sexton, E. Quam, J. Diaz, second row, G. Villasenor, R. Spivey, D. Porter, D. Richards. D. Smith. M. Faust, C. Haupt. third row, T. Hennington. J. Gilbert. M. D. Palma. E. Kerst, P. Brown, M. Michael, K. Mendoza, V. Schoonover. 4 0 f-g-.5 11 , is Q '15 -l J JV Hoopsters in Three Way Tie for Second l'0?V,5 513 ef' Q41 -1-fair? Coach Eric Lyons JV's had a flne season placlng second ln league. Clarence Bargrnann was the team's most valuable player and was second IU scorlng In the EBAL, Some other Important players were Tum Duffey. Bruce La Franchl, Ron Morrlson, Lewis Jackson, and Jlrn Wabs. TOP' JV Basketball team, flrst row, G Schuknecht, J Wabs, M Mann, B La Franchue. second row, B Story, J Breshears, M Overly, M Tervvllllger, third row, C. Bargeman, T Duffey, L. Jackson, Fl, Morrison, LEFT. Clarence Bargeman puts up a shot over an Amador defender. ow A V., Undefeated Booters Take League Championshipp This season at LHS saw the soccer team go undefeated with one tue game. The flnal game wrth Amador was the only game of the season in which the booters dsdn'temerge vuctornous due to a tue, Beau Woodward, Les Hord, and Kerth DlPletro were selected for the All- League team We can all look forward to another fine team next year, BOTTOM LEFT Make Payne and Chns Lane race for control of the ball BOTTOM MIDDLE Lrvermore booter Kerth DuP1etro drrves for a goal TOP MIDDLE Soccer team, first row, J Trevnno, D Hatch, M DnPuetro, D Pegan, M Hord, S Martrnez, Fl Dobson, C, Payne, second row, W Councll, G Fahnhorst, W McNeely, M Martunez, K DnPuetro, E Meyer, B Trudeau, D. Rashe. thrrd row, Mr D Gabor, C, Meyer, G Tognern, D Shruver, D Alford, D Shelrne. P Councsl, D Wllllford, IVI. Payne, L. Hord 1 'F X 2 .gi ' .TQ , qv: s - .- 44,5 1 if S' its ' ' ,fs - RWE' 'S 4' T ,A E l f l ' a, - ---..-,-- - f- f, - .'.-- , 'L - -of -4' - , gf' , ' If Wt.g,,,.. D- ' . 'B 4 , .- ' . . A Frosh Show Potential with Determined Season This year's Freshman team, coached by Nlr, Rich Botelho, had a fine season. They proved their determination in the manner in which they played. Greg Hibbs and John Richards were the squads two most outstanding players. Others who played a great deal were Kurt Grayson, Fred Krueger, Mark Petak, Jim Schweiger, Kent Simons. and Dan Webber. LEFT: Greg Hibbs prepares to release lump shot over Amador defender BELOW Freshman Basketball team, first row, R Cole, A. Mondragon, R Anderson, F. Krueger, D Martin second row, D Stone, B. Walcott, Nl. Petak, K Grayson, G Hibbs. D. Webber, Mr R. Botelho. third row, P. Hazen, K. Simon, J. Schweiger, B. Schrader, J Richards X . . -. L 'Qi ivan ' ,.,...,..,...-o-a-- I. if Third Consecutive TOP LEFT' Jrm Boswell raises hrs arm ID triumph over exhausted Albany opponent BOTTOIVI: wrestllng team, first row, M Dlxon, D Klely, B. Sandoval, J Boswell, G. Cunmngham, S, Mnglnore, D Baurd, L Olsen, back row, H Brown, J, Garcia, D Wrllrs, R Bergman, B. Charbonneau, R Shult, T Morton, C Charbonneau lr. , League Crown for Experienced LHS Mat Champs Pokes Consistent Winners MX 45 :ggi 'J Amidst the roar of football and basketball seasons, the wrestling team often goes little noticed. But this year was, once again, the year of the wrestler. Despite the bad luck incurred by both our football and basketball teams, the wrestlers came through with their third consecutive EBAL crown. The pride the wrestling team has brought to this school can only be matched by the determination it took them to remain winners. Now, the road of spectators ceases, and the continual preparation for another tense season begins. CENTER TOP Varsity grappler John Garcia puts the squeeze on his nearly pinned opponent CENTER MIDDLE Don Baird works an armbar on his opponent RIGHT Someones going home with one sore ankle and it's not Glen Cunningham Glen takes advantage of opportunities and works them in his favor Track Shows Determination x sv l Q , I 'R A-lfganlif' it f em: -Q ifzssfs-ew xr'-as K f Q se This year's varsity track team started out with hopes of taking first place in the EBAL. The squad of returning and first time lettermen worked very hard and showed almost complete dominance in the field events. The major point makers for the Cowboys were Dennis Higgins, Dale Mauldin, Carl Pala and Steve Jaskella. TOP RIG HT, Track Team, first row, S. Escover, R North, R Meyers, E Kirkewood, C. Bourke, J, Wabs, IVI Lanson, B, Kleeberger. R, Chitwood. second row, L Silgard, B. Whitney, D, Foret, M, Waldon, C Elssaesser, B. Larson, S. Dailey, R Slice, S Jaskdela third row, IVI. Lutz, D. Nlauldin, IVI Payne, C, Palla, D, Duncan, C Rice, C Nleyer. T, Garber, D, Higgins fourth rovv, D. Kimmel, J. Greyson, R, Riddle, L, Jackson, E. Rodsten, R, Fragulia, F. Dickenson, R. Spring, T. Hargraves, B, Waldon. TOP: LHS runners take first in a close race, RIG HT1 Dale Mauldin takes first in the 220, .alfa-v ,K ,V . sw S 35 . 1 , M A 15 ,A A xl i: x ' I . , iw V . . if 5, ' ? W V ' .X , . 1 . J .Jv- . , 1 A 9' ll . N A l 'I -X JK 4 z 7 1 X Y -1, 9 Q F f ' 32 I A Q 'iv A ,N 1. ff Eg X fr P' 1 A .V .K w Nix 'V rv- f X 'ltfl lxx' s. x ' l SL X 5 ff -L ,f af K -' lf' U ' , ev KX-Y111 1' al i X J ' l lk ,.l ix x-figs 5-K hr- S , ,- ,. zifxf Y -A f W .....x,.-l... .... . .,.q....4..v...e.-V.-.4-- , -- nl K ,WN f ', -H M- V Q g W Y r - -......-,w. ---M-fl Varsity Buildsfor Future ll -4 W' l J ff 1 WND . ILP- F' .bi MIDDLE. Track Team, frrst row, N Warne, P Martun, P Hazln, K Garber. K Kendrlk, J Spears, R Campbell, O Brum. J. Galson, K. Stall, P Lunbaum, second row, D Rosmc, C Charbonneau, J. Flock, K Pitcock, W, Heuslnkveld, K Greyson, B. Wagoner, M Strmger, J Gilbert, thlrd row, S Reese, D. Rrchards. W. Backover, J Hacks, R Plechety, S Howard. J Ransum, M Tarte. J Garner. M Joder. B Lenz. fourth row, J Parker. J. Jensen. K Rossknecht, D Hall, W Bonde. R Dobson, T Shellen, G Howard, D Porter. H Bascum. LEFT1 Larry Dulgard breaks hrs personal record ln the shot, TOP: Dennls Hlgglns easlly clears 11 feet In the pole vault. TOP RIGHT: Jam Garner leaps to top place ln the hngh jump. LHS Swimmers Dive Into League Competition Showing tremendous potential, this year's swim team stood undefeated throughout their pre-season meets, and obtained very high scores in their first two league meets against Liberty and Albany. Showing outstanding ability throughout these meets were Monte Patterson, Mitch Schweichert and Bob Walmsely. TOP RIGHT back row, B Walmsely, M Martin, M Schweickert, B Tayior, M Patterson, front row, M. Heaton, J Turnboll, K Otsuki, A Henery, D Smith, H Ferguson CENTER Bob Walmsely Sprints for needed points BOTTOM RIGHT back row, T Oxen, B Hutchinson, D Smith, M McMasters, D Smith, K Alland, D Patterson, front row, M, McConnel, M Hutchings, M Henne, G Ruzica, D Gee, D Thompson BELOW Monte Patterson listens for starting gun 11+- -wi ,....1 1 J. ?Q',g.,, --. 0 I, S 3 ti' ......1.. ......... ' J' ... 1 gr ' ' ,357-IH yin: 'L -' V -r X 4-t ,-,' . ' I 1 if r .Q -,ffm v' tv '-if-5+ -vga imsrfli .U Ill x f 5 Poke Golfers Open New Season With a Victory Opening their new season with a victory over Skyline, Coach Tom Harmon was looking forward to a very successful season. This year's outstanding players appeared to be George Smith, John Myers, Vic Wolfe and Bob Fulton, all showing good scores against Skyline, BELOW: Golf Team, R, Tucker, T Howard, Nl Ross. B. Fulton, V Wolfe, J Nlyers, G. Roberts, D Visbeck, A, Grey. 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With almost the entire squad returning they had a much improved team, which was listed as a title contender at the start of the season. Especially impressive was the Pokes pitching staff, which was composed of Doug Morrison. Ray Moore, and Dan Sheline. Other returning Iettermen were Don Hansen, Paul Cardoza, Mike Martinez, Steve Hartman, John Bartlett, John Ritter. Chris Pane, and Hal Brown. RIGHT varsity baseball first row, J. Faraudo. M. Martinez, S Hartman, L Hord, J Flutter. T Warren, second row. C. Pane. E Wondolowksi, K. DiPietro, C. Webster, D. Hansen. J. Bartlett, third row, H. Brown, T Bien, D Morrison. P Cardoza, D. Sheline, D. Rashe, R. Moore BOTTOM LEFT. Left hander Doug Morrison prepares to release another pitch BOTTOM - RIGHT1 Cowboy bench stares fixedly at game against St. Elizabeth's 'wi f ' ' If any -..yf4fv'g3-'rw ... -ad map. 4.- ' T ' 1,...wgv-s, '..,f-' Q- '7,i ' ZVff'3t if' , . . .. .- . Q12 . 5 ,,3,o-53:1 Q, k.3s,Sh,.X , 1,25 if ' 'lm Q . .fftib ,T .iw qw. 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' A ' . ,.. v .V - W ' V Q 5 ,U -.f.3x,,f Jtwj- ff b f iff-., -A I :Y '.-.A five . f.. . so-A ' ' .. U .sr I' ',. J, V .AM .,.-v -1 I f . . G 1 'QM .J --as I 'i N' 7,14 'ssh Hn , . '..., 1 .K , ,Ii s,,4,,,i' . ,,. 5. a., - . .. -..'.M ..nv, .pf 2o-w.. - iff , - '..f A 1-A - ,fff ,149-' . , ,1, ., ,. ,,1 '-S., 64,11 ,. , 'ff , , t, ,M -., , ,,-, . A .w27Y C' 7J'Z '1 ' 9 K' - 4' I f' Q' f 75:9 . 1.0. if , -. .,, 71' ff-.Ll 'lv fs......,f . ,. .- 'L Varsity Pokes Battle for League Subremacy NN rf'- X N-,. s... 'gf wr mis K: Q- W nr, Hr ' 'E mr 'X TOP LEFT Don Hansen takes a swungnng struke agalnst SI Ellzabeth's TOP RIGHT Poke catcher Pau! Cardoza swings vaunly ID non-league home game LEFT Punch runner Toby Fluen steals second base agannst Oakland Hord, Wallstedt Lead Netters to Second Place This year's Tennis team, led by coach Don Gabor, had a fine season. placing second in the EBAL. Les Hord, Mitch Schweikert. Carl Wallstedt, and Mark Meadows were the most prominent scorers among team members. With the exception of the Amador game, the squad had no trouble defeating their other opponents. Returning for next season are Carl Wallstedt, John Meyers, Bob Lenz, Randy Buddington, and John Gilbert. With these promising players. we can look forward to an exciting season next year. TOP: LHS tennis team, first row, J. Gilbert, M. Blair, B Lenz, R. Buddington, M. Meadows, second row, C, Wallstedt, L. Hord. R Slice, IVI. Schweikert, J. Meyers. BOTTOM LEFT: Les Hord shows his championship form as he slams a winning serve BOTTOM RIGHT: Carl Wallstedt sets up for a backhand smash. fix! l 1- 4 :F 4 , V 3 1 ii'fR T, i . ,- . f A ' . nw A A H, ,,1,,.r,:..- if' ,A 4,1 p,.. -' .M-w- Q . ,. 5 . f ' ..f, r- - -,- w 'ff-7' ' , Q -1 T -' - r' r' fi? , x - , 1, MW.- I ,fjz ig J 'MJ' V '- MA' O K' ' 1 i .1 T . G ,J 55' , , . i ',.. 110 J' ru vi! -v ' U1 .Ap-ln-51' , J..-wa, . -.0 J.V. Baseball Squad Shows Promising Future 'Q Hs- ' '3,3,L l i-3' , ....g., 1-D With a blend of excited freshmen. talented sophomores, and experienced juniors, J,V, baseball coach, Kevin Drake, hoped to build his second straight championship team. Some outstanding players vvho returned from last year vvere: Dan Peters, Ron Morrison, Randy Brooks. and Dave Bedford. Some first year players who showed promising talent were: Mark Petak, Tim Duffy, and Fred Kruger, TOP' Livermore player shows winning form as he slides in for a home run BOTTOM LEFT Livermore's JV baseball team first row, D Arnold, F, Kruger, S Martinez, M Hord, M Ritter. second row, B Thompson, R Brooks, D Bedford. M. Petak, M Thompson, M Mann. G Rowsey. third row, M Terwilliger, T Duffy. D Peters, R Morrison, B Schrader, M Overby, D Clay, coach Kevin Drake BOTTOM RIGHT. Determined player rounds third base ,-- - , Ui., ,' F56 .5 7, ' 3 .1 . ,W ,iv 1 - '21, M ' Sgr, . f 'aff ?vfj' fi ,eLV1lf!5?4'Pi.., , - in 'f , ',i' 1 'V- 5 A- - i 5 A 1 0 , , r W' I A 4-. will , . ,al 5 4 . lb ' I - --or.. . O Q ff 5. S rp Y Qoaus ,lx RJ' I its ' ' lk? 'fi' I l I 3 1 OA' tl e. . ffiffi' . , 4 in .asf R .Q . Q X ' Wx S 1 F3 ab r S 5? 9: 4 'bv' an S A--gn ' 4 'Q N -6 dl ' fl 5 . 'I r I' B P4 .1 pi? 5' xv .2 1 . '. Y 6115 0. AP -. 1 ft . J' r t ,r Q ' Q '. ou? 'v 'xr' 2' 'er' I .los 3 .N 'B A x n 5. Q F s ' 0 - ' gli if- I Q 55' 3' .I .Q ' .gsf ,Q . . Q. 1 5 0 . Q . -R 5. Air I go to the window and look out again. The sun is shining at the long edge of a cloud. It is Tuesday and the sun is golden. I know a river that is half-an-inch wide. I know because I measured it and sat beside it for a whole day. It started raining in the middle of the afternoon. We call everything a river here. We're that kind of people. BRAUTIG!-XN: IN VVATERIVIELON SUGAR Classes 4 '-uw. , 'hm lndividualist Means Cowboy Senior 15 5 . . . Y 9' V 1, gx B I 5, 3 'W , , X J .W ii 4 Xu, A '. A Nu Seniors Take Lead in Using Intercom Systemp Dailygram ls Finally Heard by All Cowboys 'nf s Kathy Absher Mario Almendarez Chris Andrade Donna Armstrong Joseph Auelar Myra Bagley Wendy Allen Sue Alonzo Leslie Andrade Kathryn Armstrong Linda Autheir Catherine Bailey Mike Allerton Sally Anderson Joellen Apker Patrick Ashworth Margie Ayen Nancy Bankhead Seniors Mike Hanrahan and Tim Reim man the PA system. 505 X ww L . ' A H f Rmlss Bargman Rhonda Barr Arlene Basso Gary Becker Rebecca Bennett Steve Bettencourt Elizabeth Baroody Teresa Barr Deborah Bayne Susan Bell Kathleen Bettencourt Tom Bettencourt John Bartlett Leta Beall Jerry Bennett Manuel Bettencourt Janice Beyer MW' , Seniors Continue Ruling Traditions i 6 Amy Block Richard Bolen Gary Borges Renee Bowman Favorite Poke Student Contacts 'l!! ? Crew with an unknown problem. MZYV Calhoun Steven Cargo Alison Carothers Nlike Cary Brad Charbonneau Catherine Casey Doug Chase Lydia Castillo Jeff Choate Teachers Encourage Renae Christianson Jeff Clark Terry Clough Don Closson Barry Cofer Lenore Cohen I Y'-Sify, Janis Davidson Fred Davidson David Dean 1 MW,.w .X ,,,,.. .fi-W w ,,,,,nw M 0 Traditional Pleasures of Livermore Quad Life Continue To Attract Active and Lazy Seniors XX X 'Sf 'fa-, lmmlc atrlck Dolan Charles Drummond Sheryl Edwards Tom Edwards Corb ixon i Dolen Mike Duffy Mike Dunstan Victor Elliot Caro C ID k P J D Bll dd es D N Mafvlin Enos Jonathan Evans Patricia Ezell Joell Fahnhorst Lourdes Farfan Judy Feinberg N oon G oofing Off ls Another Senior Privilege At I7 Janet Erickson Theresa Evans Janet Fachner Patricia Falcey Harry Farmer Patricia Ferrell Laurel E5C0Ve 'Vlike EVCPWFIGF Ron Fagulia Jeff Faraudo Tim Farsaci Kathleen Fitzgerald LHS F 1 Suzette Flynn David Forey Don Foret Becky Foster Marlayna Fracisco Janet Franchi Richard Francis Nlike Frank Bruce Frost Cynthia Frye Steve Migliore assumes a new role, , .zz Mike Fullmer Kathleen Fulton Carmen Garcia Wie... 'N f M514 X 14 Y . H, W C In , it 'Z 1 I ff. naw-5 Qui R 51' 55,1 ' Yi A23 , 4, he 1 1 I l sff' Q V .. 1 . 2 '- 3 , ,K ,. H 4 Pretty Girls Still Abound At LHS Year After Year Heidi Huffman turns her atten ! Billie Jean Gee Tim Gibson John Goots Phyllis Grass Craig Guymon David Gee Linda Gilbert Claudia Grape Ralph Gutierrez Laura Halunen Drucie Gibbs Diane Giroux tion toward distant matters. i 'Q17 :,- 'aggvf' ' it a' 'F 'PTR L, . J, I sat Ralph Hamilton Mike Hanrahan Steve Hartman Marcia Hauff Dan Henderson John Hodges Carl Hanhy Sandra Harris Janice Hary Woodard Heath Claudia Hicks Barbara Hole Mike Heaton Dennis Higgens Leslie Hord Deborah Held Rick Hill Virginia Houiding Seniors Gratefully Take Time Off To Divulge David Kerst Dennis Kiely 'bf GF 'L' David Howe Beth Humphrey Steve Jaskela Dan Josti Carol Hudson Kathleen Hurley Elayne Jensen Anne Judd Mercedes Huerta John Hursell Janice Jones Donna Karstensen Heidi Huffman Diane Jaramillo Jeff Jones Byron Kerr in Preparation for the Joyous Holiday Seasons David Kimmel Terri Kinney Sherry Kinnison i K 6 Leonilda Kirkman Nathan Lamee April Lautenslager Robin Kuennig Carol Langhorst Lisa Leanardo John Lafferty Linda Lanum James Lee The gentle art of decoration engulfs Becky Bennett Paul Lefter Hazel Lindley Mike Lutz Judith Madsen Steve Marsh Raymond Maxwell Steve Lenning Mark Lundgren Jean MacFarland James Mallory Marvin Martin Pam Mayhew William Madden Sandra Markwell Bill Masson Collen McCarty Senior athlete Dave Miller returns from meet with comrades. i Steve McCray James McDonneI Marcia Meseke Pat Michael Gail McDonald Mark Medows Johannes Meyer Steve Migliore Joyce McDonald William Mello Cowboy Athletes Didn't Wipe'm But We Always Gave a Good Fight 5 y-ve' S.. ' fi V U 'ff ,, ' A A SQ 4 r ' X 515 ivy E Qi' in-v I .A-V QV' I 5. ,, Wig.. Dee Ann Mlller xx ' Nancy Miller G59 - -- - - - Perry Moore 5'-J :-f 'f ' X I A 'Lf 21,1 'Qi wa' nu 19a FUN .HLA Q57-V Leora Morris Robert Morrison Ray Morse Anthony Morton ' P ss- , , Skillful senior player, Les Hord, adds to LHS victories. if .Qunwr Patricia Mtotta Linda Murphy David Myers Ruta Myers Lani Nelson Michelle Odden John Murrllo Pamela Mustain Renay Myers Mike Neiman Richard Newton Barbara Olds X r l ?Contribute Enumerable Talents to LHS Campus l u Cruz Ordaz Debra Ostrander Lauren Otsuki Don Ott Donna Ott Robin Padgett Carl Palla Chris Pane Mike Dunstan shows us how to do it, as usual. ' , if l 4 . Linda Payne Valerie Pagan Anne Perlman P 'afgxdpaftgfsfn Carol Pedro Donna Pender Richard Peterson sie' 4 , 5 l ,t E Languages Promote Worldwide eace Frau Beery tells how it's done in Germany. Cynthia Petrillo Patty Plato Linda Puchio Joel Rego Charles Rice Ruth Richards Kirk Pilgel' Glenn Porter Janet Rahn Suzanne Renner Franklin Richards Richard Rem Mike PiD9S Cynthia Potthoff I X' wg .K eniors Keep Busy Q Y Q' in-f' Wn--' 'Qu Y'7 7 . M Saw Cf'-'37 John Bartlett can't resist canteen goodies. U is., i 1 l h i l nf f, ffl N ' 5 Tim Rien Charles Roberts Carol Robinson Debra Robitaille Mike Rose Sandra Saunders John Ritter Greg Roberts Dayna Robitaille George Robles Bill Rossknecht William Sandoval Chris Rounds Maria Sanzari Laurence Rudd Nancy Saxton P xi.. WWE Qw- S:-Q'-1 rr' Mai Q E l Q new iff C, Drummond, R. Rein, C. Young, G. Togneri, M, Weingart, B. Cofer and S. Stringer use the quad to practice for Plays and Cowboy senior play, John Scarlett Lynda Schopp 6 904 it - l Mitch Schweickert Greg Scott William Sewell Cynthia Scontriano Terry Sebourn David Shearer Steve Shirley Holly Sikes Robin Shroyer Craig Simons Robin Shult Darrell Silva Artist, Pat Willis, :Art Are Pastimes Which Attract '71 ?Seniors A ,, I Rod Silva Dale Smith Roy Slice Judith Smith Karen Slimick Teri Smith uses the coil method to make a pot in ceramics class ' -ff? may 'W ff'-ef f . .f-f' Tim Smith Richard Spivey Mike Stratman Sheridan Stringer Terry South Lynn Stokes Robin Steirher Dave Slocum Seniors Prove To Be lnstructive and Helpful li' '-l'l1 'Viv .,,, r 'Ni 5' t ii A i iv ' J f at v ii' Dean Sprague Vickie Stearns Gerald Snodgrass Terry Strobel Victoria Summers ' f 'J Mary Stuart Debra Sumpter 4' Barbara Strout Leo Swenson ref Steven Steinhaver Katherine Suchon Lee Swenson Steven Taber Richard Tayo Doris Taylor Eirene Tacchini Anna Taylor Rebecca Taylor t J - 'rl -'fr k ,rvwv ,,y , 0 , ,. Si W Y.,-6 .ff,3'-rf ff fig- f ,ff or S 1- Agway, pgs -ft T as are New lima- V- new-.rggtiyi T 1 fe ' or has of 'f f . L 5, f 1 , t Y., T 'lf 41 1 iff' f AM. g L! ' i ts y 1 ri A ily, ii? Q A 5 , . ,. T ki tl .ki 'Qty In S f 'P f gg X? rf. , W, a at Page 'ni at vw , K i 1 nr 5, 'Q' 'f fr Y T Q A,Ugd,x , Senior Tom Edwards poses affectionately with a friend. Toward Their Numerous Underclassfmen Brothers , l Eg 45, K T al- qaw--- I - A , V f' 'Ki' 7sw f' 31 's 1 .f Wow.,--I 7 4 Donna Terry Sheril Tinder Anita Thompkins Carol Thorup Shelly Terwilleger Dolores Thomas Bill Thompson Donna Thorup 'luv fv- X Carol Thurner Robert Trudeau Q Gabreil Togneri Jon Tuccoli Barbara Trimble Mark Tucker X Joe Triano Tina Tupe 43 'AT be 2' 4 ' as fr 'SQL Z 137 Jennifer Turrin Jody Vargas Carol Vanderhoof Laureen Vargas Janet Van Ness Robert Vidalin Yvonne Vanscoy William Vidalin Surprising Seniors with Alarmingly for Dress Down David Visbeck Robert Walden Kristine Warner Kenneth Wasiniak Michelle Wade Dale Wallace Laura Warren Mary Weingart An unknown soldier who prefers flowers to guns. Appear Again is 3-- Unusual Apparel 1? Day WI v , NAI 'asf ,-are fi- Rick Wells Dale Williford Jean Wilkins Peggy Wilson Kelly Whitney Tim Wolcott Gwen Wiley Karen Williams Eric Wilson Tom Wilson William Whitney Constance Young Anna White Kathy Whittington John Zimmer M if inner wi ii 'WY-'Y V M , Sm if F 4 The Junior Class Begins the Year with Class Meetings Held in Homes Steve Abbott Janet Abston Sue Aceves Dave Alford Howie Alford Barbara Ames Rav Ancira Peggy Anderson Edward Anderson Kathy Apker Gwendolyn Arnold Steve Atchinson John Avilla Lynn Baca Christy Badger Malcolm Bankhead Mike Barnard Dorothy Barnes Cynthia Barnett Nick Buranis Mary Basham Ron Basso Roy Beck Rhonda Becker Dave Bedford Manuel Betancourt Debbie Bettencourt Mark Beyer John Bishop Raquel Bishop Russ Bjorklund Stephanie Black 'E' :TJ r, ,. xg 'fi Q 6 5 , Y ' i 2 2' , 1 . ,- E . . in fin 'Q , .ri fix 1 T K. me . A 1 l v7'f'B'.9F9 5' !9ltv9'q,?fi?Yt'4'm' 'l'F'W lW V -fffm J We ' 4 X ., Carl Wallstedt tried to liven up two very - L fi DVY , ' , - f 'ff.t1HT! 4 'J J M it ' Q , 'v- .,-L 'SW . ,et za ' . V V tv 5- et.: ' i ' , he ff ,I , 5 1 A f in J i ga, be , ,I -5. t 'K , 'fx - is ' ' ik. W' 1 ,gig UF 'f 'I' 4. F , 154 i . A U 5- Q ,ii 4' 5' my ljf ' 1 A M J ,i-- lg owl' , i r L5 M N' :A ,X A, , ' 31 'Z Y ' . f x A f if Ln N 3 1 LQ' ' N - ,S rr, n . X, fp 7' ' Q? 1, I XX ' ' . ii 'Q , X N 4 A A . W 51 v Q 4 . , I 3 I .di x The Class of '72 Start to Get Early Preparations Made for Jr. Prom .A 44 .xi NE 6 4: . ' ! --If as Q Yo,-A , 2 2 if is -1 23, 44:4 an ,. I .1 HX wir 1' ' l ' -1 V ' Q i V X ,K if ff 1 4 : , .Eff I g I J., A ' C ,,.-we-v 1 , fl R of 5:25551 tr' Q --,, mi, V 'I-if fir :fi ir' 1. 4, in .4 C - R It ,rt- X' ,,. - ..f ., A if if 'wfe': bored juniors, Keith DiPietro and Dave Willis. i 1 af rr 2 'VA -V Jie H . ., . , if 1 1 Y y f ...W Y ' 'i I , 1 g ' sv ., 9 sf Ji , , 2: V In l If ,J .1 ' 4 A ak If i f 4 Q ' f 'N 4 A . 1. , 'QQ X X 1 M f, Q xl v .,, i 6- 3 . if V ff 36 :ii V M in J - , 5 - , in lei xg i q. , it , .M ft 1 3- H. -' -, Q. :. - g Y W4 i Lg' M' 421 ! ., V 'lsr 4, ... we . .rv vi 1 i ' i ig 1' bg it.. M li Ukxfi 'V la- .-- fx 4 , ,ty .ajt v ug Ofi Fred Blox ham Thresa Bobba Stan Boben Denise Boeder Rose Bokanich Karen Bolson Karen Boring Lydia Borrallo Jim Boswell Brian Bourke Sandra Bradley Donez Briggs Randy Brooks Ann Brown Hal Brown Todd Brown Susan Bruijnes Randy Buddington Peter Burch Connie Caddell Debbie Camacho Linda Capehart Paul Cardoza Cindy Casipit Donald Carstensen Michele Castro Carol Cederlund Debi Cellars Mary Chamberlain Terri Chamberlin L. Sen Men Chan Margaret Cigliuti Juniors Get Assistance from Teachers During Class Time and After School Kevin Clark Glenda Coffey Kent Cook Art Coombs John Cordial Victor Craig Cindy Crist Katherine Crocker Kit Crowley Glen Cunningham Scott Dailey Michael Daly Ann Daugherty Bonnie Davidson Sue Day Teodora DeLorenzo Sandi Denham Mauro DePalma Kathy Diaz Frank Dickenosn Debbie Dickey Diane Digges Larry Dilgard Mike Dimon Keith DiPietro Barbara Dixon Michael Dixon Cynthia Donoho Larry Duarte Scott Duffus David Duncan Ruth Durkee C. b x . .l ., 1 yi ,, ,,., E , W LV Q1 0 l -if A 'Vu 2 , .QQ 'T YV ' E l f lf ,, in all in R ,M r S Q 'E ' If N V j 1 Y -f has , 1 I I xl 1 'X 4. r 1 1 'ni A x l B 5' N Q31 ff, Q , i 1 r 1 , M, K Mr. Muentz can't seem to get through to Jon Langhorst as Jan Staggs watches critically, A .3 A-A J . . -fs '22 if - if? INQ- Pamela Elliot Corbin Ellsaessar Jan Erickson Ed Escover Stanley Escover Anthony Esquibel John Estes Debbi F acer Laurie Gordon doesn't seem too happy with what Helena Quimby is saying. an Junior Girls Take Time for a Break 1 UH? J E , . 9 fa . 1 :A ,vvlv I. t ' ' N. 0 'J T vb f q i A E' f gf' Y A 5 ' 'K F 4 4 N' 4 I T o I , I 5 fn h i I X x , L M ' 1 - - , 1 ' W -ff' F . Y 5' X J .Ni ? 1 V4 K 5' 5 ' ' iv l ' . H- M-, i. xl it fs 1 - m . ,ix ig A G E V' 'SA' Il ts, V YM f MEX' f X , il 1 ' 1 4 x x I is Q ' . L ' ,N if if . 4 sr-' Mg 'x r. Q He, J -NW ' -f W if Lee Ann Fagan Tim Faust Howard Ferguson Patty Ferrulli Mike Fink Janet Firth June Firth Flon Fitch Dorothy Fitzsimmons Patty Ford Cheryl Fox Pam Foye Susan Frary Barry Freitas Gordon Frost Linda Frydendal John Fuchs Manuel Gabriel Voileta Gagaza John Garcia Susen Gardiner Linda Garner Leslie Gentry Leroy Gibson Jill Gibson Diane Gilbert Len Gillespie Craig Gilley Karen Givens Janice Goeas Laurie Gordon Jeannette Gouvia Liz Gowan Kathleen Grady David Gravette Robert Greenway Becky Greist LaVerne Gunter Elena Gutierrez Dorothy Guymon Joe Guzman Carol Haines Eleanor Haines Toni Hallock Kathy Hamilton David Hamlin Jerry Hamlin Jeff Hannon 44 The Class of '72 works hard in Preparation FYR? Corin Hansen ee A Don Hansen Kathleen Hansen Tom Hargraves ' Bruce Harland . Debbie Harris Lynn Harter A W i ' 1 4 .-... 1 , 4' it Y la: 1 .1 ' fr n ' , y Sr Pat Hansen 3 - Q - ' Y s 6 s :A I X L! 1 aw A 'P' f iv 1 it ' Debbie Hatch Alison Hawkins Ronald Heath Sue Heatherly Greg Helstrom Janet Henderson Tom Henderson ' 'Ik in 4, .lf ' 6 f 'S' 5 at V A- R un.. X -I l' , 5. Vicki Hennan G' M E My v x Janet H igley Connie Hill Q ' Richard Hill ' .3 'h y, , Scott Hodges Q, Gary Hollum f Deborah Holmes Harold Holmes Ken Holmes -.4 1 .Z 4 lv 5 r 4 vt Q 'Q ff. ,F J '-917 Q fl l i fa. X i Q Rebecca Holt Pam Holten if 'Na Les l-lord .I ' l f Nancy Hornbeck 2 f X I . X R Q fn. 'C' .:. L ,1 XQWK 'lf A V. is 5 q 2 it Nancy Houlding ., ' 'Y 'Sl Laura Howard -. . L 5 : I Q 1 f vs Randy Huber Q. i I Ginger Hunt . ,V , ,li 1 bhizqf- Michael Hutchings fs: kj I Linda Hyde ,:,, -Q uf' Lynn James practices his skill in metal shop. Q Q X I 1 ', rx f l 1 6 A6 , gt, 49 . ll ii or Senior Year 'E l, . , 1 4 Sing, n x. wr A .,-.. L isgi T7.' 'ti 3. QQMMM , ,M -V . V x., 1 3x 7? A S :fi x- 1. X iq fi: , H ' - L , J' 1 U r 'W 1 , ,,.. I ,i' Q Xb 'U QJP' 1 ' 12, - gg A - I . + F 'Ni' . 4 , 1 A 55,3 J f V 'L-iff? -. 'L .!. ' A I I F Lf. , H ' '555' '7??j fIW ' .if-. ri' V 'IV ,M , I ka x Tom Irving Tony Ivins Robert Jacobsen John Jacobson Dale James David Jaramillo Marylin Jones Roberta Kaifer ' ' Q 4 3 ' ' ff,q,.f 1, ..,.,1- M-J - A - , W- , by .V s,,, My fwmwm M wwwfrwmmwe E31 i W, , ,, ,X '. ,...,.,...N.,. ,. .... A , Air W , D , Nadine Kenny Hal Brown and Paul Santucci use the resources of the LHS library, ,Ji ..... Milda King mf' 4 i Y I' u r f A. i,', 'W ,g ,W ,, fm M f Yr V ' 5' ' ,im 55 - . fr, , - I im 1-44,F3EQQmQW3 ,r1,. FWWQQ 5 A - wpvfww, ewes ag' Jef 'E A ' -4 kr ' ' vs li E L L-. 41. I3 L, I A- 'f ' U' gf' ,:' 7 M ' ' - 1 ' uf 1 ' A xx N I' . 1 H H X I , Q ff H ' Qi 1 ,, . : Q I' ii W I Ali, Lm. .1i'l: 4 1 , -bv- xf' ' 1 . ' 545 , ' Mr' -- mm- .X g A J 6 Q' A - ri. gg' 6 1- I if if' . 'Y I I ig , ,' A I l I . I Bill Kiraly Ingrid Kirkewoog Barry Kleeberger Theresa Kliss Sharon Koth Karl Krause Allen Lagarbo Howard Lane Jon Langhorst Lee Larson Brad Larson Darwin Lavinsky Shane Lautenslager Debbie Lawson Richard Leal Judy Leeper Cindy Lefevre Scott Lewis Craig Linker Jack Lippis Barbara Little Willis Loftis Deborah Lord Steve Loveless Fire Drills Bring Many Friends and Students Together Arnold Loyola Perry Lutz Steve Machurick Cindy Makepeace Dale Mauldin Debbie Martin Gaynell Martin Marvin Martin Kathy McCarty .lim McCollough Kaylyn McDaniel Penny McDowell Scott McFarlane Mark McGue Bill McKinley William McNeeIy Elwood Mello Ed Meyer Debbi Milby Pat Miller Scott Miller Alice Mohawk Danny Moniz Johnny Moore Raymond Moore Mary Moran Dennis Morrison Mark Moyer Scott Munro Tim Munson Mike Murphy Diane Myers Patti Myers Robert Myers Craig Nelson Paula Nichols Robert North Debi Nunes Lorraine O'Brien Mack Ogilvie Eric Olheiser Robert Olken Ken Ortega Cathy Otto Joyce Oyler Pam Page Mike Palmer Nancy Parker John Pendley 5,,E i B' M - s. C 8 I. x,....' X ka- f a Craig Nels OD tries to teach string tricks to Sue Aceves and Dennis abr, K- v P Q , 41-9- 50 t ' 1 x .,. is , 3' V 1 N I ,.. .4 R xi fini? V ffl?'2'Z3 M 46 ,, . 4 3 gs Q. 9 11 ' 8 14 KL . t in I . wge- ' ' 1? , QI' ' X A t . 9- . if . Q-3' G 1 1 .ex - it - 'Q , 1 af I ' ,, 3 V 0 'V' , , I if i' 4-v 1 ,i ,K- , nu . Lal get ' ,ge M-'D 'Q Y.-ra l ix ii i . J' 32 MQ-1 v fi 5 Junior Class of '72 Congregates at Canteen to Socialize Over Lunch I i 5 57' PM Y T V Q Aileen PerrV . g 4, H - ' ' .1 DQ' l' Frank Peters 'J i ' ' I , 3 Jon Peters ' ., 4, 2 , , Q, J 'r ,. J 'f .-1 ' .1 qi Kathy Peters .- -if f -v 1-5 V -.ft Michael Peterson ' '37 A 1 K M . tv 3' Rachelle Pettibone V f D- ,. f , f , - i - Darlene Pilcher gi ' ' - O ' I I 3 A wk - Stephen Pivvetz l r Q 7? H15 W if 'if ' ,,-A Patricia Plessig Q 'K-5 f 'W Kevin Plunkett X . ? 'Q I Donna Price ' ' 1 P Q y ' 'f 1 Gloria Prindle be f' gf: Q3 91 , Mike Pressley 1 ' A ' :Cy it A A Ernie Pyle l ' x +4 A f 'fi i i 3:9 I Helena Quimby , 3335-3 I iii ' f '4 x ,jig ' I Mary Raisner Bruce Rawles Dennis Rashe ,4 Y M ,,,, t Connie Rayburn ?? '3 Wf '?'s f Michele Renteria Patricia Reynolds Marcia Rice X Karen Rivers Patricia Robbins Denise Robinson Kathy Rooney Greg Rose Margaret Rosengren Katie Ross Daniel Rossknecht Junior guys congregate to discuss recent activities Jennie Rox berg Donald Rynders Robert Sandoval Greg Santucci Albert Sator Cindy Saunders JoAnne Savage Susan Schick Roberta Schoonover ,N L, A 1 ' , 115 ' - N' Jw 1' 3 fn fl' i M . yll H I , , , i iq! 1 5' fg , 0 J 1 f '. lt Junior Class Prepares for Future in College Through Foreign Language Study Susan Schopp Lesa Scontriano Carl Scott Debbie Scott Ernest Sessions James Severin Gail Sharp Terri Shaw James Shearer Debbie Simpson Terry Skellenger Randall Skinner Cheryl Smith Marty Smith Carol Snyder Katharine Snyder Ruth Sondell Don Sorensen Mark Southwick Marita Spragge Jan Staggs Janice Stamer Larry Sterner Cathy Stewart Doug Stewart Sheilah Stewart Sylvia Stevenson Kathy Steves Michael Stief Nlark Stiles Susan Street John Stroud Dana Summers Les Sundberg Connie Swan Holly Tackett Patrick Tandy Glenn Taylor Linda Thomas ,N . ff 1 YN f i Q ,rut 1 W 2 E3 uk 5, 'L ' 1 Xw, L ,eff I r 'K,',, be 3- xp DI ni, 1' af , - l C1 'iq' E I lf.. 'gk ,li ,W 5 Y ff Junior Class Takes Time to Relax And Forget About Studies During Lunch 1 'Al my f L ir , if ........-.....M .6 ks Mm ,,.. ,J .11 t g ,XJ '1n- A i , ' Marty Thompson Q 'l ' r Nlathee Thompson i ' .gi - ' Todd Thompson S' X' f J f Don Thurner I 4 3 at X . f l A ,J ffff 4 .. f T V Sherry Tillman ri ' ' Elda Trevino 5 4: ' Juan Trevino if Sue Trimble M , mf j' 44 ' f I' , l lil r f V wr . , - I! I , 2 Q ' Q 1, 13? ' A Denise Vanderbur ,, v , John Valperga f' - i gr' C 'Q L David VanDyke i , .fa jf, if Lelia vonmer , , XX ff V ' ' z . . W A' im abs 5 x Michael Walden 'gf , ru- 5' if L Susan Walker X ' fi I - ,Wg Pam Wallace A, 1 x. ' . , Ad I , ,X www-A , 'f Carl Wallstedt 4 . 1 T Joanne Walmsley 4. fi ' ' ',y2.- 'f Scott Warne Q55 Y vi Shauneen Warne . . , EQ A fr' ' U .Qi ,V ' - . Laura Watchempino Egiigvvigggs Fred Bloxham tries his hand at being band director for the ,, r Melody Weber dave f K ' fr 'AX b V '11riTfw-ezim bvini ak! A fd! 'W r A Calvert Webster ge 'M ' f f Danna Weiner If 5 W A J V l Rick Weingart M 0 .- V 1 A 6 KW 4 Yvonne Wesson Q if , , is 3 ff cheryl White arm: ms ..... , - -1' . . f 4 , Q, ' 4 Lonnie White L' I 9254 Dennis Whitfield ' L ,- K I X.4,,vV,4 0 Pam Williford .-M. ,.,. , L f Q Q David vvuns ,Q J, E -V - Patricia Willis ' , , 1. Nyles Wilson qw, W' N 1 Q , 7 4 :R Brian Wood il - f 'Q' ,Lv Qt U' Ed Wondolovvski F' ..g ' V, , 'f Wendy Wythe - ,I , . Brian Zimmerman A 1. 5 ' KK Q rx X Eric Zimmerman we 149 Sophomore Class Important Part of Livermore Pat Andersen Donna Aldridge Owen Alford Nancy Allen Janie Almendarez Roseanne Alonzo Randy Alviso Jerry Amaral Maranne Ammendolla Bruce Apker Craig Arney Allan Austin Richard Austin Vickie Authier Gina Baca Scott Bahr Steve Bailey Susan Bailey Don Baird Mary Balbach Albert Baluyot Laura Banke Donna Banks Clarence Bargmann Devin Barkley Roxanne Barnett Roxanne Barnett Sarah Baroody Greg Barr Pamela Barr Karen Barrow Hollis Bascom Don Baxter Mark Beard Jerold Beall Carl Becker Tom Beisley Leslee Benedix Elaine Bernard Dave Bettencourt Gwen Bettencourt Mark Bettencourt -Q. Make Michael raps with some friends, A ew ,te 5 ,TW f Q f-s -5 'F 5 Q: -f 1 4 It Q!-1 ' if 1 .Sw , W '51 'W - ' , sf Q. , f H- 7. 4 K- -cr B- gf mc 'ff 1 0 Z, ' JL f 4, y Q ' 1, O fr xi','X xiii? K , . gf 3 , ' , .. ,, Q, A bw- L4 , ' ' auf ,f i ' V J ,K V yil V I in XA! K it 1 fx b N f ,, A X 'Oi J in Z, jg Q b 25? A ,Q ' 5, Q11 ,Y N y Q is '. 5 X, 'XR ' K wiser Mir' . W I W . in , fgrl' l A I 'L,mv ?' , 'fri i i 1' 'A 1,4 -4 9. gg if ,,k, lb. H-'f A '- 2 ' as kxk 1 E 1 -J fi V I , 1 SL' v ' x , X em 2 ' ' or 1 5 it A lf! 0 Q: Q 1 AQ' 1 sv ' N' l re , b 0 I' A 1' -7- A 12' ' zz-i I A ll . i X ' W If YW r I 1 A QM I ff fi' .' Fifa? 2 55455 ga 3' ,f x Iva V Effi e ' 4 . High Activities W Y P- , V+ . i . ff! f' . M Q L ,V F ,, 4, Q 4' . V E i Ii 3 l L -. 1 N 1, f ' i' A Q noni.. L -W M' fl L' N ,. x A- f. Davi Bieber Randy Black Robert Bing David Bing Pamela Blankenship Robert Blew Christiane Blocker Karen Bloom Vicki Bohannon Wayne Bonde Marie Boothe Q '- Ellen Born .7 . g H , V. l xv Ei g t 5 M , Q i 3, Christopher Bourke . ' ' , - W far! ,,, Lynn Boyd ig - ' Richard Bradeem ! 9, Joe Brashears Sophomores are very . xii. 1' . .4 li W 4,5 X ' ' 1 i' 1 . Ay A ,sw ' N A 'X 5 I K ' 'f - uw A' fix , 3 , V 3 fr V -' L2 6 6 .iv 4- z C' f 2. Q if fs- iv t NH as ,, A 'W ' ..zg,'!f rfre nf v M ' v -w X 1 It www .4 J ,gf S. U 'S' x .J 05 ' X V. u se Sophomores enjoy an interesting English discussion, N artsy craftsy people Sharon Brierly Rodney Brooks Sandy Brown Patrick Brown Carol Brown Bill Brunning John Buginas Patricia Bull Adelle Button Jim Caddell Richard Callaghan Robin Callaway Cathy Campbell Paul Karatti Janet Cardoza Mark Cardoza Roberta Carter Carol Carstensen Carlos Castilla Lauralye Casipit Karen Castro Mike Cathey Susan Caywood Karen Chow Sophomores Welcome Exchange Student to Extra- Craig Charbonneau Ann Clark Kim Clark Athena Chakakis David Coache Jim Cody Debra Cofer Debi Cofield Leslie Cohen Dale Cook Donna Couch Warren Council David Covvan Gayla Crabtree Terri Lee Crippen Russell Crow Kenneth Cronk Leah Dahl Mark Davies Paul Dean Linda Dearinger Jose DelCastiIIo John Diaz Susan Dittig if Q. 4 'X 1 4 !,C' ' r.. ' :ml i iv - 9 3 ' V -Q 'tl 1 s ' I' A 2 . - 1 MAL -X 5 2 Eff A, 32. -. t in V 1 ,1 L: 131 ' ' f rj , ' ' fr 1- 7 . Q v , R 4 . h. .5':f1 s K 'fu .o.o.f. N Q 1, ,4 ,L . ' V. . iq , I- A Ng AD 4 ' - G I C' 9, 3. ' :F . ., H K l ' e , V ' g 4 -. Q J lf nv ' HV 4 , 'C . . it X xx . X 'R i Exchange student Otto Yllescas extends the international peace sign from Guatemala. I as I J Q ir -x 3 I my A , L- I ff up ' ..- v ,. V' N A K' ff! Dancers Tony Hardgraves and Debbie Trochez enjoy the music of Flaw Soul, Kathy Dixon Robin Dobson Valerie Doggett Kalani Dorn Michael Dovik David Drummond Tim Duffey Pat Duletsky Linda Duncan Precilla Duque Joe Durke Matthew Dyer 'la 1 'Wi ,jg ,yi-W' 4 1' u as 4 V C .i el 2 'Meg M, Q A ,N 1 .Elf A ,V ' , 'A wig, ',t4S4 1 .- av 1' .21 ' 1 s ' ' M. p P xl , . ular Activities , ,J QN 'wif 'W l i V -1' 1 . 912 'eg ' , Ai ' ' ' V :UQ x . A if '1 '55L T his ,. , 4, sn - 1' ! x 1 I f S ff 4 . ev ff 1 N' f' x in 4.-.1 - Stanley Edwards Jack Edwards Paul Eiden Cindy Enderby Vaughn Evans Tom Everett Guy Fahnhorst Carol Faraudo Rosa Farfan Steven Farsaci L . ff. ,ta 'IH ,Q an V' JV hoopster Toby Rien fights for his rights to the basketball is 'I '- . N 6 Patsy Fellingham 32' -a f -'Q Barbara Feinberg ' lt Q , V ,X A Q tel '-S 0 -4 J i. 4 'S Q oi Q '51 :I if 'if 4 ', K ' I ! 1. I ' of v 1 I f H MI i A A 'X U ' 1' so as 1 E I' 'A A-,N g s in -v Fi Q CD X Q J' . 'f I Y 'T ' . 1 X t tl. rx .. V J ' fi! gigs W on ' 4 by ,UV ,gnc Y I, :if inf by i ' x I I 1 jf 4 Ze . .D 1 ,wt 1. . v l 9 aw tg 6+ it -1 - i ' . 1 . X A , 'Jf,YssF' f J N ' ' Y ' rn 1 f FS -N, ,H figs ,.., N ,fx Terri Fink Mitten Flora lVlary Flowers Richard Flowers Colleen Ford Robert Frary Kenneth Freeze Michael Freitas Robert Fulton Absalom Gagaza Ron Garcia Jeff Garner Patty Gates Delbert Gee Susan Gerhart Jony Gibson Rick Gilbert Paula Gillette Audrey Giroux Connie Glenn Carolyn Gonzales Pam Goots David Gordon Joe Gotch Debbie Grauette Jack Grayson Susan Gregson JV players in huddle before big game 4 Carla Guido Martin Gutierrez MaryAnn Guymon Kip Haaheim Susan Haight Kurt Hale David Hall Karl Aaland Roger Halunen Jody Hanson Rita Happe Tony Hargraves Linda Hargreaves Kathy Harland Susan Harrison Lee Harter Ray Hartgraves Laurie Hartman Robert Hathaway Ray Harvey Mark Henne Arther Henry Judy Herrington Wayne Heusinkveld Liz Hile Tim Higgins Franklin Hill Kathy Hill Mark Hill Theresa Hill Robin Hiskes Ellen Hitchcock Pat Hodel Jeff Hodgins Sharry Holeman Lance Holloway Mitchell Holloway Stephanie Hopps Cathy Houle Mike Howard Steve Howard Thomas Howard Randy Hunt Sophomore Stephanie Hopps finds her teacher interesting and clever Y' 1. Q . Q-' l I Pretty Girls Aren't in Short Supply Sophomores Have . -f A Mn, L X 1 'N G- , rf, 5. . ,. 43 tk 'gf i L 4' 4, .snr i A l Maxx!! 'Q X Q. N 'L I wrt! ' Y, - ,lc 'ftxggf ' nw , Fr P' f ff , 7' W A - 7: vo 3 .. Ll , 45:1 V E , -rj , ' v ' L' a be . x A -'gk 'N ' L . A 1 . ' 4. ,ax ? ' . W 1, 2' 1 -. fa Wx A W f 1 S ,infra N 9 r 1.1 f 5 r gi 4' M - V: :M I Y fl l Q 1 i s 1, 5 f N .t af V ' 7 r' f Ji? 5'5 K r--.,. , ,V ,r V lf. 3' 'Bri sax 4 A , i up R li 1 if s At Livermore High School: IVlore Than Their Share The LHS library is a good place to study. .xg ,K+ 4- ..,,f , ye, 1 M t if 4,7 4 4' J .. PK ,wuz 'vw rx me-f mv iifxv, Cv' Kwwv I -U -4 ' 1 Cx l lr Sarah Shroyer and Barbara Feinberg are part of the Thursday afternoon Beat 'ern Banner Gang. Jane HMV V152 , ,. f 3 I i Q f VA -if 1 -an ' Q N V .. ' 9 f .t K ,- '- ' 8- TWV T I st ki N vi., we , ,,.4 is in x Q' , daft .ew 1 X ,YN I, f ig' A' 1 1 I . ' x J., Jxib . r X . if my y 1 a il A f is 3 .. ,yn ,.-. , 1 t if AX i L .MTQ , .1 1 'KF Y ,ilk .9 V 1' gi M, fry s. Denise Isennhagen Lewis Jackson Cheryl Jacobson Dennis Jaramillo Elena Jarrell F Jenny Jenkins Robert Jesse Robert Johnson Patricia Jones Vicki Karvellis Kia Kelley Richard Kelly Steven Kendrick Debbie Kengla Roy Kennedy ' Phil Kerrigan Terry King Frank Kinney Brenda Kinnison Cathy Kirkes QI -:Lv ELA is y i ,W A Eric Kirkewoog Greg Kishi .. Charles Kooshian Robert Kovvolik -L Mike Kraft Katherine Kristiansen Cindy Kruger 3 Nlarc Lakner Virgil Laffoon Bruce Lafranchi Kathy Lamb Charles Lanam Mike Lawson Cynthia Leeper LHS Sophomore Class Supplies JV Cheerleaders Adrienne Niver seems to fund science amusing, Dan Maslvk Bill McDonald Bruce McDonald Kim McDonald Megan McClure Linda McManus Robert McNabb Mark McMaster Ginny Meisner Robert Metz Corneus Meyer Michael Michael Dave Miller Michael Miller Pam Leffler Bettie Lefter Robert Lennine Robert Lenz Barbara Lewright Michele Love Greg Lovell Paula Lumsden Alan Madsen Mike Mann Mike Marciel Mark Marino Kim Martin Joe Marshall Philip Martin Mike Martinez n v' 'K' .3 at bz- - -r K., ' ' 1 X l H'l :L 7 Q , ' Kathy Tobin and Paul Reynolds enjoy a library conversation. Biology and Library Study Occupy School Hours vi H D A 4- -' A., 7 -s A .L f f 9 J Xl ' L Vyyr V f Q- - 1 V . 5 , .. as . , J X S Q . o el f- . . W 1 ri... I ,E i f H ' A1 ,,' N, PN ,, ,, if vrK,N' '1 A L. 35- 4, fr' J- ln Q A AN lx it ' l ix I uf fy i P L 4. 4 X di, jvi 1 , L. t 4 -r 'ai 1. gi AR . ix: J sl' ,, t 4 . bf 4 1 X X V 2 Im HBV' 6 'lv -KM x 'X' -3 vlf if 4 i , ,... ' V' 335' ' A I X fn uf 'S mal - T x. 4 -We i 5' , ,. . -' h W. I - i .,,,.,. .,,,. , i. V: . cv . r 'J ' .7 , -' jc ,V -15' l Ni., , av ,gs 2.1 , 1 J' W , 1 A ,rt Atl' gang Ns PN -lr 5. ,L .K--.. , -nf f 5 ,t ff. Eu '+, vs. . .91 N. ,, J' T7 , 51. V, STA . ,X Lynn Minkler Jeanne Mohr Doug Morrison Flon Morrison Margaret Morton Frank Mueller Meg Munson Kathy Murphy Pat Murphy Jean Myers John Myers Mark Makano Jim Neef Kerry Nelson Diana Netherton Mark Newbury Alex Ng Grant Nibel Adrienne Niver Lisa Morris Dave North Fred Noyes Sheryl Ober Bill O'C0nnor Kevin ODonneI Tim ODonneIl Ron Oliveira Becky Olsen Keith Otsuki Mark Overby George Overturf Cheryl Oxsen Mike Ozment Rosario Padagas Nancy Palmer Harry Parks Ruth Patchin y S' , an ' , t , 7-, ' -- - P ' f ' ' Dave Patterson Dave Patters Dave Patterson .. :lla x ' is M 5 , 1 'Sf his x t P ' 3 I James Patterson J! .1 ' Q, g 1 1 - f - ' Michael Patton ,- ff U , . W Q, Leslie Patton 'A 'S '7 Sharon Patton Michael Payne James Pendley Dan Peters Linda Peterson 2 A 5' as , ' , L W rw .11 L' If L, f 5 fl V I 5 vs 9 K. ' ,- 3' N by Q , . 2 , , . It ix ' ' 'w -5 .f ' JV Cheerleaders, K Castro, M Balbach, J. Jenkins, and L Hartman add spirit to an LHS rally Relaxing or Dancing Sophomores Can Get It On Cindie Perry William Phelan Stephanie Phillips Ronald Plechaty Linda Plessing Juanita Ponce Kathy Potthoff Dan Porter Cathryn Prater Suellen Prodlon Donna Prosser Joann Prosser Beckie Pugh Tom Purdon Mark Raeburn Julie Rahn Janelle Ralph Valerie Randall Philip Ramsey Jim Ransome Julie Rashe Jane Renner Paul Reynolds Deborah Rich Toby Rien Steve Ring Mickey Ritter Ken Robbins Cathy Robertson Theresa Roberson Dorothy Robinson Cris Rohn Rebecca Rose David Roso Steve Roso Mike Ross Eric Rotsten Deborah Rowe Debbie Ruiz Marieke Ruys George Ruzieka Mike Sackett f, y. -x . v- '? 5n. 11 '- .y .J l . i fx 1 K M , .W Tl 6- 5? Y War' k i -c..' .. - , it 9' , 4 5- If V fi wx it .:: 9, ffmy P V an gf . J- f T P wh N xii 'ix , , ' ...E I iff 2' 4' ' Q Wg' Q94 q:'f,h A 1 ,. J Q J l - N K f' ' ,' 1' J AA x 1 4, Q, V 1 I e new .--A ' ' 1: fi 81, 'f:' A Ldv A -:av J all YL A 1 I .pwug is L , r . X E ' ... A, 4 t rv 1 ., 33 t rf-U 4' V. S . N ,, M- J Q LA 55 A vii X ii X ix ' , ' ' ' QS Z 1' Q and 'avr 1. 71 .dv D ' 1' ,. N P y, rx i i i J it X it 'N- . - . ,f 'ev ,W V i . h ' ' ff fu, 3 V , ag .I V uf, , , ' ' L V' ' ,, 5 - ' ' A - , ,sf ' 7 E ' F QYT5 1 vj at i if 4 . was 5' ' Y 'X , . P G U, -'jmi Q K ' If ifw az. 7 ak 4 V Nafffhyhkff 2 if -' Suellen Pruhon finds the LHS library a good place to waste time. 9. , if 1'2 ,w onwm ,F ,W Diana Netherton enjoys the shady lawn at lunch. Q 'f ffm 'W QV Q f N .A P 1 ' . . f vc- -t 4 ' Q - 'f if 5 i, A mf V ,W ef' pk , A ' 'f n 'N Q? A gp-, 'Gs l i ' A ,Slim RL! we 4 ?f f'W Wg' , 1 4 -, I x - x vu 4 G..- .nv 'I 5 - ' i ld fbf' rf? 1. ga ' s . .QL A. V r . 'gh' A .. fy Q fl ji' fs. V as 1 fl' A 'JL' 5 4. 'ft' if .ef f If Y 1 , . V' A 4 . . Q . Q ,. sxk N in Q , J ' 3, T -il fn as 1 C- y li. 0 Af K, 4 121' fx , 1' ni, if ' ' ' , at j K Jeff Garner gets it on at the FFA-FHA dance. , X'-ifsivfs ' I Q ,lv ,, I C I w,l .ig ,fn .- v ll A 4 . Adam Sandoval Karen Sandoval Paul Santucci Patti Sanzari John Saulter Christine Schalles Steve Schimmelfennig Gary Schnknecht Kevin Scott Laura Seaton Gary Segundo Audrey Severin David Sexton Betty Shan Dan Sheline Jim Shirley Sarah Shroyer Dan Silberberg Susan Silva Sheryl Silva Michele Silva Michelle Silvey Tom Simon Alexandra Sladky Alanna Slimick Sharon Smales Cathy Smith Laurie Smith Jacquelyn Snodgrass Nancy Southwick Kathy Spears Terry Speicher Patti Spence Fiay Spivey Robert Spooner Mike Spragge Sophomores Give Equal Time To School Work and Play Cari Sprague Kathy Springer Kirk Staggs Sue Steinhauer Susan Stethem Bill Storey Dawn Straight Cheryl Strout Jan Suchon Nancy Suckling Sally Swanson lVIark Tarte Lynnette Tasto Bruce Taylor Cliff Terry Mike Tervvilliger Thomas Thiessen Wendy Thomas Danie Thompson Richard Tinsles Kathy Tobin Marti Tompkins Jeff Trigger Mike Trisler lVIatt Troiano Mike Troiano Susan Toohey Barry Vandermolen Susan Vogele Debbie Voelker Joanne Volponi Colette Wade . , ,a ,Q y ' ffm all Q -'J ,gi A 'Jil . X QL yx! Q4 glv Q If ' s SK fl S V TT 3 A ' :-, - A A I ,.. l .llllir me 'Qi of a 'f fx , ' 112: v W. 'L' X 3 . 0, l, l - S L. apo l r i 'r f ir i K QW 5 X A , , ,,, T K eg ' Q1 i A T '9' 4 'I L- ,QV 'iv '71 sv- va W1 ' ' ! its ' f , ,. 1 S , . , in f , 3 , 4 WW---,nr ' N 'A 6:4 Q. Y an .rf .257 , Q N X Of 'W' ,Qt X A , ,1 - , 6- ' ' --' L , . xr 2 53? L ,z y. ' , , K , , Q ., , - 4 r H . 2 f lfl 5 . ii ,Nm-..,.,, 4 James Wade June Wagner Jeff Wahl Janice Walton Neil Warne Margie Warner Tim Warren Marjorie Warner Mike Watson Tonnie Westmoreland Judy Wells Carolyn Wente Jim Westerman Vickey Whitfield Donald Whitney Ron Whitney Michael Wilkins Annette Williams Bill Williams Yvonne Williams Linda Williford Stephanie Winder Susan Wirsching Victor Wolfe Mary Wondolovvski Martin Wright Susan Wyld Yan Din YoaKum Gary Zeller 161 Debra Adams Jayne Agnew Paul Ahre Rebecca Akkem Debbie Alaux Mary Louise Avilla Don Alderson C7 Stimulating Gossip and Hard Work Keep Freshman Aly? 3 'lg ff, Kathy Alford Linda Alford Connie Allen Everett Allen David Anderson Kathy Andrade Laurie Anderson Pam Andrews Dave Arnold Brian Atchinson Debbie Avila Sharon Azvedo Valerie Bachleda Martha Bagley Patti Bahr Christy Bainter Tom Baird Terry Baker Marilyn Balzarini Nancy Barkley Terry Barnard Marcy Barrow James Barton Sabrina Bascom Roxanne Behrens W J? ,r V ,QW ,,,t , ' L, 'jj' W 2 ,vdb t y ' -' ., yi f ,gyl 3 ., - Q of , fu -f A fl ' ' .l fi A ' -X . Q QQ if 1 V 6 1 , by :L -ef ,, gs ' N sf I, .L , V- 1 . Xt N , ,, -xx I me KK ,Efgv A kw s Ai ,lg 1 ' '1- I, Laurie Dailey is distracted from her school work. 'L L. is is - ,SA ' ,,v , ..,,i , ,ef I x 'wanna ya' , gf Yi! I R at Charmaine Belunza William Benapfl Dana Benton Cynthia Bettencourt Jerry Bettencourt Christi Beyer Mark Biel Roy Biffle Susan Blair Richard Bockover Roger Bolen Debbie Bolton at C-A KQN tv' M.-v Xxx I fx FQ mf? x -5 7 - X 1. We fi. 5: . A c ' 5 lA N l l 2 'W' f ? - :lf l , . N W ' Busy and Occupied ,W A.- 5 I 1 ,-- . X 4 r 7 1' . A '-rn V4 .eq sl .xi li- . wa. .,,. kr T ? ., WF .J Rf ,,,, 1 iii Q vi , ' Riff. gngki, ,,.:',tjf, V- , ' l, an 4. 5 i tgirl -1 :W 7 vt. t , X V .V 6. 9 I , KT1-it, 1 , ,YF11 VIP' . .,, , . ,Xvf x 'X me l Deirdre Bourke Lynn Bouscal John Boyd Val Brandt Anne Breit Mike Breler Steve Breshears Karen Broughton Raymond Bruijnes Oswald Brum Judy Bugas Evie Burnham 4 0' ft: . i A fl i ' H E r 4 5 Lisa Richards, Kathy Andrade, and friends enjoy talking at lunch an A 4: i 1 fe, tl f fa J X6 if 7 . , I 'C fn, ' A va. A H' 1 , 7 'fi 1 L Af L K ! ggffzwawgtgggfy N7 , I . gr 4 cliff Aix ' fix t , vi. 1 r th.. ,,, 1 .- 'T' fr, , rx Marylin Button Susan Button Calvin Cahill Mark Callaway James Campbell Robert Campbell Bev Capehart Michael Caraveo Thomas Carothers Mary Carpenter Jerry Chandler Cindra Chenoweth Rich Chitvvood Mark Christiansen Craig Clarkson Dave Clay Sue Click Janet Cochran Mary Coelho Wendy Cohen Ronald Cole Elizabeth Concann Mik Conner Frank Correia Becky Cosby Pauline Council Addie Cowan Helen Craig Dotee Crandall Patty Crawford Dan Cuellar Mike Curtis on Freshman at LHS Find Variety in Their Classrooms Laura Dailey Kathleen Daly Gregory Davidson Margaret Davidson Brian Denman Mellissa Der Karen DeRosa Barbara Dias Ellen Dickinson Susanna Dickinson Dorothy Dion Marlo DiPietro Carol Dobbel Robert Douglas James Dovell Brian DuBose Kevin Duffus Steven Du Laney Jeff Dunstan Laurel Durkee Arla Dye Debi Earhart John Eckroat David Edwards Robert Elliott Sue Ellsaesser Marc Eneidi Richard Epps Sue Erlich Joann Esquibel Tom Estimo Janet Eychner Sharon Ezell Deborah Fagundes Jerry Fagundes Glen Fahnhorst James Faraudo Mark Faust Tom Ferrell Joan Firth 'Gs 4- , I X 'Y ili V A ' , , me--f Q-1 'h Q J V4 4 it 'Nz tx 1 91:2 six 'Z T 1? 4- F . 1 ' ,, Q Q 1 W Z , A r ' K Lk 3 M 'W ' ' ,ai ..l.1. , . ig 1 'f Q- 1 Swv- - 'ff' lg tg .1 K xy 51 ay. V1 i -- I llllifgiiiiiii ' fx 'Cf' K' li ,, i, F2 Lf A 'f'fi' Z- as- , L I T 1' fx , Q , , ' i 3,9 if i. 1. L K -res REQ , at K a -f ff , K ,x nr, ,Quit ,Af J 'V' U6 I , ks, X . A3 Q x',5 f1 xg F vwiffx A 1 yy it is Brenda Fitzgerald Ellen Ford Faith Francis Debbie Frank Craig Frazier Mike Frick Kim Frizzell Mike Frye Catalina Garcia Carol Patrick is hard at work earning English credits. , Z... 392: '7 3 , ,gg,..: 'Q ..-I. ga. 1 -i ' English Classes Explore Mythology and Novels ' l y' .rr X W U V sw. l 4, c. . 's .x A 5, D l N , , eff-wwf if l4 or ,L 2 M -f f xi' Debbie Garcia Charlotte Gardner Robert Garrett Kathy Gates John Gentry Vicky Gerhart Gary Gibson John Gilbert Sue Gilles we-'awe Q Kathy Gleichner Tamara Gleif Daniel Graham Kathy Grass Andrew Gray Mike Green Larry Green Doris Gregory Kerry Griggs Mark Grogan Edward Haines Marc Hale Rick Hall Chet Hamlin Kathryn Hampton f F ! ' .. K 1 M 1 X l V ji 'I' ' ' 1 Lee Gillette ., , ,V , r ' , 'if Susan Gilmore , , W ,g N 4 'J Jay Gilson C? V-V . A 1 Vu 5 'WTI Jan Meyer and Mrs. Brodehl discuss a recently read novel, ,Q 'f or 125 r r o .. W . ,, ' 4 1 r ai. , ' Q 4' K. . :wiv , l ' H: 4, 4' r l.. f ' 'ra - 'lg -W g :N 32, , 1 gl ,K y M if , rf, j I fwlg 74, -2 M 3 ff 6- is 1 l - N1 A in Q y, , , 43' ,X .-1' if if K-W M ff N- gc- I In w ff f r1efm., f :-ffzfflz it 1 i X Jeff Kerr combs his hair before leaving class. -,,,,x.' 5. ui. -nv.. ,N Ev 5 X1 M Eli 1 is .rx is-' P Pam Hanhy Dierdre Hanson Danny Harris Susan Hanley Douglas Hatch Gal Haupt Mary Haussmann 11 4' gee. in :sn v A L, 0 3. -vm: nr Ui- 'F ., . I 11 xiqftvfg :Q u'- lgrfi .f ,gs il Ill ll Ill 4, ,. 4 ,-1' 3, 1 f1 4- -lEw'03i?G'F8f?'l'vc53lb3Qf i Walking across the quad seems to be a funny experience for Marlo Di Pietro Myron Hord Carol Houlding Greg Howard Elena Howelli John Hudsen Katherine Hudsen Jill Humphrey Sherry Hutchens Ric Hutchens Brian Hutchison Wendy Irving Bettymae Jacobsen Sherri Janssen Martha Jellinghausen David Jenkins Cindy Jensen Jeff Jensen Mark Joder Kevin Jones Connie Jost Karie Kalin Mike Kellom Karen Kennedy Shawn Kenny Jeff Kerr Eddie Kerst David Kentwer Edward Kiraly Brent Kirkes David Koski Brenda Kristiansen Fred Kruger Spring at LHS Inspires ,MT Marlo and Vera Find the Quad Patrick Hazen Carol Henderson Joe Hendricks ' Tim Hendricks Mike Hennington Timothy Henriques Connie Heniteel Ellen Heusinkveld Greg Hibbes Jeff Hicks Daniel Higgins Gary Hill Dawn Holloway Gary Hollum i Kim Holten Bruce Hoover ,M 1 1 Hs t, A V4 '! ' r L D' '2 - L 1 ,td Ki L Q YQ-sk-N' I A . X 5 I , J 4 ' I' -9 if . in ' ws --,' 6' 1 4 ' 33 .Pas , ,, 'X fir .J . . e ll x L- ' 4 ,a 'gg-, gif 'F' , f Ax iy 11 XX! , 7 l.. 'm 'QNX ' fs l fy S N fl J 5: ,A r ' L 2 fy we ff F - 31 wg V i I L L I H M' 'i 4 . J W ef. are A Q ' li . Q ' . si X If. 43 . A A ' ' The Class of '74 to Let Minds Wander: and Canteen More Interesting Than Class ,y 4 gt X A. Q V A T 1. in T fs.-J J fi J li ' ' I 41 4 i X4 i X X X sg Fix N '61 , l A j N 1 4 il. t f i M Q 4 4 , -. af, QR . ' l I. .i, XX' 1, K , -f' ,,.,.1 I Vera Masluk finds the canteen a very hard place to make decisions. . fab'-. als. ' izig .i,5 tr- Q' ' if' 3 p iifgg I , , e ..x 4, K , 5: ,Z 'Q s 1 R T I .. s ts 65 6. at if N A L L V - it if 4' 6 -, we r.-, J:- . .2 , f l ' 'A 1 , ', 'Wil . ' W3 . .L A 3 ,, X ill P sie filly E Patricia Kruse Debbie Lagardo David Laird Jon Larson Vicky Larson Mike Lasher Cynthia Latimer Theleen LaFevre Denise Lewis Jan Lininger Jill Lininger Nancy Loewe Traci Loveless Barbara Loy Paul Lundbom Margaret Madden Gina Maddux Richard Mallone Dennis Mann Joyce Marciel Patricia Markwell Randy Markwell Daniel Martin Vera Masluk James Mason Laurie Masson Cindy McColIough Gail McNamee Randy McNeaIy Karen Meadows Dottie Mello Kenneth Mendoza Steve Mendoza Tom Metz Dave Meyers Kristina Miles John Miller Janet Mills Alden Mondragon Ruby Morris Rae Morrison Collen Moynahan Jeri Moore Seletta Moreland Freshman at LHS Work Together in Class or Out Nita Newton Paul Nicholas Tony Nigg Sherry Noble Kathy Nordyke Barbara North Victor Oliveira Coleman Olken Larry Olsen John Oneal Jose Ordaz Maricela Ordaz Tony Oxsen Joan Oyler Don Palmer Jeff Palmer Jeanette Pane Bob Park Jeff Parker Victoria Parra Carol Patrick Bill Patterson Cathleen Paulson Dan Pegan Michelle Pendley Marc Petak Jim Peterson Debbie Peterson Michael Pitcock Linda Plato George Platt Mike Plechaty Charles Potter Michele Pouliot Don Preftokis Elaine Pressley Edmund Pritchard Erik Ouam Bart Quimby April Ouist Jan Meyers Marigrace Mullins .177 -ri i su ,4 Sheryl Neal -55 x Alx' A 4 V V - .i., 1 as Rebecca Nehken T W 9 5346 Jim Nehren it W ' ' Lois Nelson .,,, -I V fl. ' iw ' A an Q A A' Nt T. 'fb J -Y' rv V L. v ' W i f XR ef f If ' V 1' , -W-,a ,z , 1... ..,-,.,-,. -- 3 2 A f We 4 1 ' ' ' F A I J . nl I X 'Y' 5 jr 5 I ' ' ' Q:-Q ' . , X y ' f. ' I - rdf Q X 2, ff at L, Ax T ' lx few LA. R, L -Qt, .-is Y xl G1 55 Q XLR! -:e T-li 1'-U . 1 Q ' s ff, M W ls' 2 1. - , J 'Q ' ' f , .I I , J - r . Q , 1 I X ' iw, xf -fx' 1 lff 'm'!N.' A . 'HY iii- ' - Jeff Kerr and Greg Hibbs gossip during class. - vs r Z Frosh PE Classes Provide Many Activities 'inf M 1 ,ni , lr Q , 1 he WLV' 'mtv XL f E X' an l . J K, ,,,, ,,,,9,. ,V A g , w f . lf' 3, ag, Q' V 'lj 'ig rf' ji, we Q if i .,.. 4 fi R' s'., , . R- is i A -A 2- el e 's r 'W 1 , k Q ' 1: '- ' Z W ' 1' ., y i is , 'R N l -Qu .Q Q A 3 , ,, A , i , ii - .. I ia ' ' if , ,I I ? N N ' 3 'tf N-.X 4 Anna Ragan Arline Raisner Eric Ramsey Gayle Rawles Steve Reece Anne Remillard Karen Rich Dan Richards John Richards Lisa Richards Roxan Richardson Sandy Richmond Mark Ritter Edna Robinson Steve Robitaille John Rock Lisa Roles Peter Rollins David Ross lan Ross Rick Roszell Susan Rotsen Vicki Rowland Mike Sackett Carla Salbeck Q ws 3 K A gf' NA -,J V ,EMP in 1 . :V A A l A n 'J-,Y , new X . ,i,,5?, Mg: A 5 Q f 'X .i ,. Q . ,4 4 ,. - gi da .51 lg. N NX is Q 9 ,il P A 1 vs, .si ,.,9. fi 1, r l 'LW in . 1 V f 4, A 1' , .-1. if L' . 12, r - x, ff' ,, X ,4 , iii .12 , WX we 1 , -as - 'f ' - .4 . A . .,. f ,s M .Q , ., i X XS ' 1 51,4 Q M Alix im is f 1 K ' 1 , lei Connie Allen is volleyball star for period 4A. Wayne Sandholtz Chuck Saylors Cathy Schaffer Melodye Schiller Kevin Schmidt Vance Schoonover Bob Schrader James Schvveiger Denise Sebourn Peter Shearer Allen Shelley Kirk Shriver John Sigg Bonnie Silva Susanne Simerman Carol Silva Ken Simons Steve Simpson Teri Skinner Joan Skinrood Gordan Skogan Suzanne Skrivanich Mary Slice Susan Slocum Bonnie Smith Brian Smith Dan Smith Darlene Smith Dave Smith Frances Smith George Smith Scott Sorensen JoAnn Sowers Jesse Spears Jaynee Spence Kurt Stahl Mary Stewart Rick Stewart Wendy Stewart Sharyl Stiles Brenda Stills Brad Stock Laura Stokes Dale Stone Keith Stribling Mark Stringer Mark Strombers Tom Stroud Regina Su mpter Lorna Su ndberg Robin Tackaberry Dan Tate Danny Thomas Janice Thomas Kristi Thompson Jim Thorup Richard Thurner Vickie Tilleman Yvonne Tillman Wayne Tillman Laura Toledo Petra Torrez Janet Toti Frances Trimble Debbie Trochez Monica Tuck Rick Tucker Jeff Turpin James Turnbull Jeff Turpin Marc Valperga Jeff Vandermolem , A L5 T J. at M 5 I Relaxing in T 'F For Freshman l 1 IX' 1 L. 1... g arf 'B V X l f ,Q 1 RN Q A 9 he T YQ ii le. v 'T 1 1 ew' me in V ,k,..,,,,- 'Q is' A :iw T 'lf i .-2. 4 , Q Q ,Y v I -nfl A 5,53-Title gli it z imf Mi wx fm iv i my L ,. 'X x x ' YQ 4 4: A -K - -ll y tu 0 fl 3' ii I ly X It 1 'XX ' Class Comes Naturally of the LHS Student Body - 2. Flosendo Vela Helen Vierra Norman Volponi Bruce Waggoner J ff' J - William Walker A -. .211 , 'I J Robert Wallrauen if Q Z.. J , Terry Warren ' y 'T' fr JN ' Lisa Watchempino 6, M f I N f 17 y V , Y 4. 'K X A, it E N ff I 1, si , V ' ' , V 95' i W Q '-P' K . , .V M., , if , :ff A , 1 x , 'Q' K ' if !QX fs Daniel Webbe Greg Webster I' Denise Weingart Steven Wells iz - i K Flay Wells ,,.s, 'Q f , --, - , Denise West 1 X 3 ' Charles Whittington 1-'S' ' ' V ' 5, -9 N f' Nlike Williams 'xxx lg V V. N ' I Gayle Flawles brightens the classroom with her smiles W B aint 'R I A Q v 3 . . Muggsy Fagundes learns that sitting on a desk isn't approved A ' EQldVlOl'l5On of. 'C N 9 ric inters , sy 'wr '- Robert Wolcott H 3 --f Q -My Mary Wood Q Q sig, I , Alf y U 4' I r XXX: 1 .rg 'll 3 .il l. , William Woodcock V3 N Conrad Woods A, I ' ' Eric Woods K fl f-- Paul Woodward 5 .,, , lr g fzfzf ,Yost E my 'f-s Q 'bfi V r Tiff- Diane Wright A Joe Yoder - 'C' Richard Young vw, ,TA Nancy Zuppan Mark Zurakowski dxf TL fi....... W 5? xq b x'a.xQ.xwQ, ,QQ .sim np. -10:7 6. Man Jetted like the circus's Human bullet, he'II face a public privacy For the space of his throttled jaunt. Returning, Will he be implacably displaced, Haunted by earthlessness? Craving the unknown, he endures, Abides its brood of dangers, Even this one of being Always a stranger To those riding at our planet's pace only around The Simple. DEUTSCH: SPACE MAN Faculty. . . Conscientious Administrators Work For A better understanding between students and administrators began with the election of Mitch Schweickert to the post of Livermore High School Student Representative to the School Board. The community showed its concern for students as the five volunteers focused their attention on the educational problems. This year the Board of Education, headed by Mrs. RuthAnn Taylor, passed policies concerning a drug abuse program, bomb threat procedures, and a liberalized dress code, RIGHT. Livermore Board of Education, Barbara Adams, James McFarlane, James Day, Fluthann Taylor, not pictured, Eldred Chance, BOTTOM LEFT. LHS school board representative, Mitch Sweickert, and board member, James Day, listen attentively to a presentation BOTTOM RIGHT1 Edwin Rundstrom. Superintendent of Schools, BOTTOM CENTER5 Mrs, Phoebe McNeely. dean of girls, and Mr. Bob Bronzan, dean of boys. L... Open Communication With Students L fm . rg, ' f ,- a 1 it 35 X it 5.29 : 45 ,.! 42. , 12 , 1 Q ' W 1 I , 5,5-isbn! if r .g?t?y,g The year at Livermore High School went smoothly as Nlr, Bob Bronzan and lVlr. Jack Snodgrass were welcomed into the administrative staff. Deans, IVlrt Bronzan and lVlrs. McNeely worked together in promoting the interests of the students. lVlr, Snodgrass, vice- principal, and lVlr. Reginato combined efforts in adjusting themselves to suit each new problem as it came up. Students and administrators tried to understand each other in order to gain mutual respect. LEFT: Mr Paul Fieginato. principal, and Nlr Jack Snodgrass, vice-principal, BELOW: Two examples of what LHS administrators strive to and and provide a better future for through quality education 1,2- I I4 .L 'I---Q 4, Q A '-1. -'Il' 5-' . a Q i A-z .q I Mr. Don Couch Rejoins LHS Counselors Counselors, the link between administration and students, are dedicated to understanding each student's individual needs. Guidance counselors were always prepared to help with information concerning scholarships, registration, vocational requirements, scheduling and testing. Changes in the counseling department included the return of Don Couch to the staff after a year of absence. We are all glad to welcome Mr. Couch back to the routine of LHS. Another change in the office occured when Mr. John Jellinghausen replaced Miss Sara Wilson as head counselor. Miss Wilson returned to full time counseling. 3l. P-....,,,,,...-0.44-N-H ki? ,LM ,, . sw-.1 W ex! i 'Q f if ,t 34 fs,- it f ff' it 'if x , A Ai be 0, . .A is TOP: left to right, Mr, Don Couch, counselor: Mr. John Jellinghausen, head counselor, MIDDLE: left to right. Mrs. Emily Crowley. librarian: Miss Sara Wilson, counselor, Mrs. Connie Bentley, nurse. BOTTOM: Mr. Ken Adamske, EH specialist: Mr. Arthur Ackerman, counselor. -'ma-nun. KJ Vocational Arts WeIcomes'New Faces 'l , I ,tmmw I 1 ,f X 'R St, Livermore High Business Department seeks to prepare students for employment in the business world The knowledge taught in this department is valuable whether the student chooses college or employment after graduation. Home Economics demonstrates patterns for living through practical application, The teachers are not only good at teaching but skilled in the jobs they teach. All aspects of the home arts are covered including sewing, cooking, child care and family life. Interior decoration is not omitted: the girls design interiors and, in some cases, even design entire floor plans. Preparation of foreign foods is always a popular unit also included in home economics classes, TOP left to right. Mrs Tressie Kirkman. homemaking 1-2, 3-4, Mrs Betty Frary, hornemaking 1-2, 7-8, Mrs Ruth Clark, homemaking1-2,7A8 MIDDLE Mrs Lynn Zodtner, shorthand 3-4, stenography, Mr Bill Allison, typing 1-2, business math, bookkeeping BOTTOM Mr Bill Lauritzen, business English, personal typing, typing 1-2, Mr Joe Humphrey, shorthand, business math, Introduction to Business Work Experience Students E plore Technical World Helping students to learn those skills needed for jobs in the outside world is the main purpose of the Livermore High School Technical Arts Department. Classes in surveying and drafting give students the background needed in undertaking jobs such as engineering and construction work. Mr. Peterson, advisor of the printing class, has aided greatly in the publishing of the school newspaper, El Vaquerito. Other courses in wood and metal shop. electronics. power mechanics, shop math and many others are a great asset for students who are looking for jobs in these fields. TOPt Mr. Ward Small, industrial survey, drafting techniques: Mr. Jim Coelho, agricultural science, survey, TOP MIDDLE: Mr. Ted Peterson. photography, printing, Mr. Elias Totah, metal technology, industrial survey, BOTTOM MIDDLE: Mr. James Raybourn, woodwork, industrial surveyg Mr. Bill Spragge, industrial survey, electrical technology. BOTTOM: left to right, Mr. Carl Corson, power mechanics: Mr. Ron Furtado. agricultural science, power mechanics. horticulture, Mr. Larry Brabbin. shop math, woodwork, industrial survey, if A ,if ,ff t Q, ,,,li J i , 'i7n1Q43Z79 I A ifiwiiiigi-l. 'Q 759' - , , Q , M 4 . S fe A 1 NN I w 'ff .-- ....-. ,-r-vig,-ts fZ'ae,,i 'J I L1 t X i ii 4 , m,,1.,gqagwNfw'f-mf ref if t , . .A XSQQQYEQ + V: .pi H,-xiii eiltxlk' Fine Arts Provides Creative Outlets - - 1 ,X'i?f'V + is sa .. -,,,,1.- 532 I 1 ' :gm - :dwg . 1. 'QL 1 W e ,Q 1 s N sq -Las -1 N in X s 'Q 2 Y' - WA ffl 2565. f e: I l S9Yfg7e:f'r , 13' X4 in,- i fygft A Y ,mi , ,. ,,,,k. 9 tia- ff ,, - 5. . 3i?'i1gi - -fiwrga. A 1633 l , iffilga f ,dire Q nm,', , . g . ,t f ,Apu , Mfg.. ww. , f . V. ,C , J? 1 at x, 5g- 4, Nici- 'Vggs ' . . 235522, Q. , ag Q ' Ei , Q fvf'Q 'd Musical, dramatic and artistic talents of Cowboy students were taken care of in an unusually creative manner by the Fine Arts Department. Mr. Jim Heiner continued his fine work with the LHS choral groups and presented two well received concerts. Our new drama teacher, Miss Vickie Serpa, opened a successful season with the 1970 Senior Play, You Can't Take It With You . The Cowboy band continued its tradition of excellent halftime performances and quality musical performances. Under the direction of Mr. Gerald Stasko, the band was looking sharp in their new uniforms, and no one was able to escape the lure of the Band Chocolate Sale. 4-'W N Q Q. TOP: Mr. Gerald Stasko, band MIDDLE. Mr Clancy Crew, craftsg Miss Vickie Serpa, public speaking, drama, stage crafts, BOTTOM, Mrs, Phyllis McMurtry, art, Mr. Jim Heiner. orchestra, chorus, A Cappella, music theory, LHS English Department Adds Exciting Cameras whirred, flash guns popped. and minds boggled over grammar as the English Department continued with innovative and exciting programs. Besides the three R's, students on junior and senior levels chose semester electives from creative writing, film, contemporary and continental literature, to name a few. The famed English department field trips continued, and students again were treated to live theater and the Renaissance Faire. Trips to San Francisco to see the American Conservatory Theatre productions of The Merchant of Venice and The Time of Your Life also highlighted the year. TOP' Mrs Martha Boyd. English 3-4, composition, Mrs Don Muentz, composition. English 5-6, contemporary literature. MIDDLE' left to right, Mrs. Betty Elmstedt, English 15-18: Mr. Larry Mullany, English 15-183 Miss Pam Steiger, contemporary literature. English 1-2 BOTTOM: Mr Gene Barrow, contemporary literature, English 1-25 Miss Lynn Harrower, English 6, 5-6, creative writing, film, - 3 i .- 3 . f s f, 1' W'- W Q! X -F K: as 1' , 4 15 if Q ? f .. S r 3 2 f ? 4 S 5 Semester Classes 31, x . 3' f ,N ' K' wa J t '1 fi 3 1 .,,.....q-,-ww.-.wa Z? ,fl -, Q4 S Eg Q Q mf. , ,U . 'fm , 'ZW' l 1 1 TOP' Mrs, Ellen Johnson, Englrsh 7-8, 3-4, contemporary Irteratureg IVIr AI Nlarcettl, creatuve wrutrng, Englush 5-6, journallsrn, publications MIDDLE' left to right, Nllss Sue Grenko, Engllsh 5- 6, 1-2, Mrs Marie Salemme, Engllsh 3-4, accelerated readung, contemporary luterature, Mrs JoAnn Brodehl, English 1-2, composutron BOTTOIVIZ IVlr Gerry Gutlerrez, Engllsh 3-4. Mr Larry De Asus, Engllsh 15-18 Social Science Creates Diverse Vistas i i i f The Social Science Department this year has created a new course as an addition to its regular studies. This new class, which was open to juniors and seniors, was entitled Psychology and was introduced to promote individuaI's understanding of themselves, their society and those other fellows surrounding them. Under the guidance of Mr. Richard Mayo, the class explored the world of human behavior, and gave individual presentations on subjects of special interest, Many fascinating topics were discussed concerning the aspects of psychological study. TOP: Mr. Robin Sweeney. U.S. history: Mrs. Willow Thomas, social science lg Mr. Jack Nix. American government, social science IV. TOP MIDDLE: Mr. Richard Botelho, social science 1. IVL Mr. Kevin Drake, U.S. history, American government, BOTTOM MIDDLEQ Mrs. Helen Heron, social science IV: Mr, Manuel Braz. American governmentg Mr. Jack Lopez, social science 1, BOTTOM: Mr. Richard Mayo, social science 1, psychology: Mr. Tom Harmon U.S. history. Foreign Language Promotes Friendship Once again this year, the Foreign Language department offered courses in four languages, Spanish, German, French, and Latin An updated curriculum and new materials made the classes even more worthwhile for students interested in pursuing this field of study. An excellent instructional staff and varied audio-visual aides combined to give the students many opportunities for learning experiences. The teachers hoped to provide enough background in each language for a basic understanding and to supply travel-bound students with a basis for conversation in the country to which he goes. The program also aims towards world friendship, through understanding. TOP: Miss Mary Henriques. Spanish 1-2, 5-6-7, 7- 8-9: Mrs. Marie Anderson. French 2-3, 4-5 MIDDLE Mrs. Judith Beery, German 3-4, 5-63 Mr Paul Delanda, Spanish 1-2, 2-3, 3-4. BOTTOM: Mrs Helga Wilkins, German 1-2, 7-8, French 5-6, 7-8: Mrs. Mary Heaton, Spanish 2-3. 3-4, 4-5, 5-6-7, Mrs Shirley Woods, Latin, 1-2, 3- 4, 5-6-7-8. New Math Instruction Encourages Kids .415 fx 1- Q 'im . QI I F!! Among the programs introduced by the Livermore High Math Department was a seminar called Fortran. Larry Tamplin, a LHS 1968 graduate and teacher's aide. supervised the students while they learned to program and run the computers at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory. This year Mr. Al Ofiesh supervised our new Math Learning Center. The Center is organized on a non-graded approach and pays particular attention to individual needs. The student progresses through his course of study at his own rate and doesn't receive a grade until all work is completed. TOP: Mr. George Graham. geometry, trigonometry, MLC: Mr Al Ofiesh. MLC. technical math. MIDDLE: left to right, Mr Bill Bonacci, geometry, algebra: Mrs. Sybil Green. algebra. geometry: Mr. Herb Thomas, algebra 1'2, TAB. ZAB: BOTTOM: JoAnn Cox, algebra, geometry: Mr. Fred Troubridge, algebra 'I-2, 3-4. geometry. rf 2 1 Science Students Face Rats and Frogs ' . :- I ,J 344' Although managing to retain its standing reputation of quality, the LHS Science Department is constantly expanding in its search to provide knowledge and experience for students. With the help of LHS newcomer, Mr. Flon Rose, several programs of study were initiated, including trips to the Veterans Hospital for physiology students. In co-operation with the hospital staff students took their choice of available departments to observe and note procedures in the various laboratories. This program and various other ones as well proved to be invaluable in the science students' learning process and undoubtedly much was accomplished. Innovations of this manner are always to be appreciated when bringing about a change for the better, for this we congratulate the science depart- ment. TOP: Mr John Jones, life science and business mathg Mrs. Phyliss Houlding, chemistry and biology. CENTER: Mr Bob Trimmingham, physics, chemistry and earth science. BOTTOM: left to right, Mr Ron Rose, biology and physiologyg Mrs Madeline Russell, biology and life scienceg Mr Eric Lyons, life science and biology ......... ISBUC, ,444-v-up --our .-W-.-ef-., .f M.,--. M...-.-wfuv-. Classified Staff Gives Wholehearted Support The Livermore High classified staff members take in some of the more unpleasant but necessary tasks needed for the efficiency and betterment of our school. The custodians devote many hours of hard work towards the maintenance of the entire school. They show an endless amount of patience with the students and are always available to handle the problems which arise. They are an asset to both the student body and members of the faculty. The secretaries spend an unlimited amount of time on paper work, typing, and filing. etc. The secretarial staff tries their best to manage the hectic job of satisfying each student's individual needs. The classified staff is one of the less heralded but more important parts of Livermore High organization. TOP custodians, Leonard Kort, Antonio Silviera. Gene Wold, Tom Reichard, George Balke. Bud Perry, Louis Rreftokis, Ezequial Ordaz. Antone Nlihovich BOTTOM LEFT Lucille Peters. attendance office. Vllynona Derby, counseling secretary, Erna Lininger, attendance office. Irene Lefever. counseling secretary. Jacque Larsen. library secretary. Joan Resemius, main office secretary. and Ann Austin, main office secretary gau- pf ffl '-0--w.-...,..,,,,,,, .,. . P.E. Stresses Exercise and Team Sports 'ix-N f..., E5 gfiiailf-, bww? .K f Q wg ,x L V 31 w - ,. , ,, ,,m:,:'2fe'i ' ' - ,' ms- . 4. T1 -'I 'A 5 f 'HJ-425.11 aw I -ar vw , 3 tsggivgivgfigsii , fl ' 7 4 5 54, 'Ly X ' I : ,A Ef','f1 f ..., ' , if ,i Q The physical education staff helps to promote physical fitness and co- ordination in every student. Sportsmanship and teamwork are among the many things learned while participating in the numerous competitive sports. Students have a variety of activities to chose from: among these choices are swimming, volleyball, softball and archery. Running the mile is an experience not easily forgotten by freshmen and seniors alike. And who can blot out the memory of those pre-game exercises. Girls were offered a full range of feminine physical activities including clout shooting, sack it, field hockey, badminton, volleyball, tennis. swimming and bowling. TOP: Nancy Steele, GPEQ Meridith Holscher, GPE, TOP MIDDLE Barbara Harrison, GPE. BOTTOM MIDDLE Jean Patten, GPE: Flon Berg, BPE CENTER Tom Davis, BPE. 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Congratulations to the class of '71 5 RETAIL AN o MANUFACTURING PoNTiAc OZZI E DAVIS PONTIAC - RAMBLER 2350 FIRST ST, LIVERMORE, CALIF. 02215 DAvis 44-, 8447 793 RiNcoN AVENUE LivERMoRE 447-2381 New Designs . . .Your Idea or Ours Good Luck To The Class of '71 6750113 BURTON'S SHOES CXMERAS I 1891 Second Street I Livermore, 1380 Railroad Avenue California Livermore, California 94550 2241 First St., Livermore, Calif. - 447-9394 ANNETTE'S LADIES APPAREL BLAISDELL'S AND Typewriter of Livermore, Inc. ANNETTES AFTER- 5 WEAR SHOP Herb Stonr 81 Glen Abbott I 447-4321 s . . E22f,?Cf'1f'aegggC,2SV ?Qp'IQi,'2?t1,Sa,,d 2056 First si. 2212 First si. Portables Adding Machines Livermore Gift Items Decorations for any size party Hallmark Greeting Cards Invitations Notes School Supplies Photo Albums Decorator Candles Party Favors The Happiness ls Place H 84 W Stationers 1430 Railroad Ave. Inest to T.G.8cY.l Livermore 275 South K Street Congratulations to the class of 1971 HOIVIE SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION PEACE OF IVIIND SINCE 1889 America's Largest 415-447-4660 Jim's Texaco Service Complete Service and U-Haul trailers 2730 First Street Phone No. 447-0625 Livermore 1536 Railroad Ave. 14151 447-0204 Livermore Valley Square flialfdvliter Ralph Kleeberger Barry Kleeberger SEW SHOP Stretch 81 Sevv Classes Fabrics ,f 2980 Pacific BETTY DASHEF? Livermore, Ca. of 4432524 , may 4 Pete Williford Firestone Saving Center Tires - Bicycles 167 So. Livermore Ave. 447-7281 f MAC'S JEwEi.ERs ,,l ,..., .., J 2 W , f Q5 3 Y ' N 1764 First Street 55- 1 J ' f ig-557 3 ! 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Penney Co Livermore INDEX Aaland, Karl 30 Abbott, Steve 140 Abramson, Dennis 53,146 Absher, Kathy 116 Abston, Janet 140 Aceves, Sue 49,140,145 Adams, Debra 162 Agnew, Jayne 162 Ahre, Paul 162 Akkem, Rebecca 162 Alderson, Don 162 Aldridge, Donna 150 Aleux, Debbie 40,162 Alford, Dave 100,140 Alford, Howie 28,31 ,33,38,140 Alford, Kathy 40,162 Alford, Linda 162 Alford, Owen 150 Allen, Connie 162,169 Allen, Everett 162 Allen, Nancy 81,150 Allen, Wendy 48,116 Allerton, Mike 50,53,60,61,116 Almendarez, Janie,150 Almendarez, Mario 116 Alonzo, Roseanne 150 Alonzo, Sue 41,116 Alviso, Randy 150 Amaral, Jerry 150 Ames, Barbara 140 Ammendola, Maranne 150 Ancira, Ray 88,140,148 Anderson, Pat 150 Anderson, Ricky 101 Anderson, David 162 Anderson, Ed 53,95,140 Anderson, Laurie 41,162 Bankhead, Nancy 55,116 Banks, Donna 150 Bargman, Clarence 92,99,150 Bargman, Russ 88,89,102,117 Barkley, Devin 150 Barkley, Nancy 162 Barnard, Mike 140 Barnard, Terry 38,162 Barnes, Dorothy 140 Barnett, Cynthia 140 Barnett, Roxanne 150 Baroody, Liz 13,39,46,71,117 Baroody, Sarah 150 Barr, Gregg 150 Barr, Pam 19,66,150 Barr, Rhonda 117 Barr, Teresa 117 Barrow, Karen 150 Barrow, Marcy 162 Bartlett, John 70,75,84,88,89,117 Barton, James 162 Bascom, Hollis 150 Bascom, Sabrina 162 Basham, Mary 66,140 Basso, Arlene 86,117 Basso, Ron 55,140 Baxter, Don 150 Bayne, Debbie 19,117 Beall, Jerold 150 Beard, Mark 150 Beck, Roy 140 Becker, Carl 49,150 Becker, Gary 117 Becker, Rhonda 53,86,140 Bedford, Dave 28,31,140 Behrens, Roxanne 162 Beimer, Martin 48 Beisley, Tom 150 Bell, Sue 24,26,67,75,85,117 Belunza, Charmaine 33,162 Benapfl, William 52,162 Benedix, Leslee 41,150 Bohannon, Vicki 151 Bokanich, Rose 141 Bolen, Richard 118 Bolen, Roger 162 Bolson, Bolten, Karen 48,141 Debbie 162 Bonde, Wayne 54,151 Boothe, Marie 151 Borges, Boring, Gary 67,178 Karen 40,141 Born, Ellen 151 Borrallo, Lydia 141 Boswell, Jim 102,141 Bourke, Brian 141 Bourke, Christopher 151 Bourke, Deirde 57,163 Bouscal, Lynn 163 Bowman, Renee 118 Boyd, John 163 Boyd, Tony 118 Bradeem, Richard 151 Bradley, Sandra 141 Brandt, Val 163 Brashears, Joe 99,151 Breit, Anne 54,163 Breler, Mike 163 Brenzel, Doug 118 Breshears, Steve 163 Bridges, Nancy 118 Brierly, Sharon 28,151 Briggs, Donez 141 Brinlee, Darrell 118 Brinton, Karen 118 Brixey, Diana 40,118 Brooks, Randy 141 Brooks, Rodney 151 Broughton, Karen 163 Brown, Ann 60,141 Brown, Carol 151 Brown, Hal 84,88,102,141,145 Brown, Patrick 92,98,151 Brown, Todd 141 Carpenter, Mary 163 Carstensen, Carol 151 Carstensen, Don 54,84,88,141 Carter, Roberta 151 Cary, Mike 119 Casey, Cathy 86 Casipit, Cindy 141 Casipit, Lauralye 151 Castilla, Carlos 151 Castillo, Lydia 119 Castro, Karen 84,151,157 Castro, Michele 141 Cathey, Mike 151 Caywood, Susan 151 Cederlund, Carol 141 Cellars, Debi 141 Chakakis, Athena 39,152 Chamberlain, Mary 141 Chamberlin, Terri 141 Chandler, Jerry 163 Chan, 1.Sen Men 141 Charbonneau, Brad 54,102,119 Charbonneau, Craig 54,102,152 Chase, Doug 119 Chenoweth, Cindy 52,163 Chitwood, Rich 95,163 Choate, Jeff 119 Chow, Karen 58,151 Christianson, Mark 94,163 Christianson, Renae 66,67,71,85 119 Cigliuti, Margaret 75,85,86,141 Clark, Ann 152 Clark, Jeff 119 Clark, Kevin 142 Clark, Kim 152 Clarkson, Craig 163 Clay, Dave 163 Click, Sue 163 Clough, Terry 119 Clusson, Don 120 Coache, David 152 Anderson, Peggy 140 Anderson, Sally 116 Andrade, Chris 116 Andrade, Kathy 54,162,163 Andrade, Leslie 19,86,116 Andrews, Pam 40,162 Angell, James 54 Apker Apker , Bruce 150 , Cathy 40,41,140 Apker, Joellen 40,41 ,1 16 Armstrong, Donna 116 Armstrong, Kathy 46,116 Arney, Craig 150 Arnold, Dave 94,162 Arnold, Gwendolyn 57,140 Ashworth, Patrick 116 Atchinson, Steve 140 Austin, Allan 150 Austin, Richard 92,150 Autheir, Linda 116 Autheir, Vickie 150 Avelar, Joseph 41,116 Avila, Debbie 162 Avilla, John 21,54,54,140 Avilla, MaryLouise 162 Ayen, Margie 19,67,116 Azvedo, Sharon 40,162 Baca, Gina 150 Baca, Lynn 140 Bachleda, Valerie 162 Badger, Christy 28,140 Bainter, Christy 162 Baird, Don 102,103,150 Baird, Thomas 94,162 Baker, Terry 162 Balbach, Mary 18,84,150,157,161 Baluyot, Albert 150 Balzarini, Marilyn 162 Banke, Laura 19,150 Bankhead, Malcolm 54,55,140 Bennett, Becky 49,117,127 Bennett, Jerry 117 Benton, Dana 41,162 Bernard, Elaine 150 Betancourt, Manuel 140 Bettencourt, Cynthia 57,162 Bettencourt, Dave 150 Bettencourt, Debbie 140 Bettencourt, Gwen 41 ,57,150 Bettencourt, Jerry 162 Bettencourt, Kathleen 117 Bettencourt, Mark 92,117,150 Bettencou rt, Steve 117 Bettencou rt, Tom 88,89,117 Beyer, Christy 162 Beyer, Janice 24,26,86,117 Beyer, Mark 55,56,140 Bieber, Davi 54,151 Biel, Mark 162 Biergiel, James 59,118 Biffle, Roy 162 Bills, Kathleen 118 Bing, David 151 Bing, Robert 151 Bishop, John 21,140 Bishop, Raquel 140 Bjorkland, Russ 140 Black, Ken 118 Black, Randy 25,28,58,67,151 Black, Stephanie 140 Blair, Mark 53,58,118 Blair, Susan 162 Blankenship, Pam 151 Blew, Robert 51,52,151 Block, Amy 28,118 Blocker, Christine 151 Bloom, Karen 151 Bloxham, Fred 28,50,95,141,149 Bobba, Teresa 144 Boben, Stan 141 Bockover, Roger 94,98,162 Boeder, Denise 84,85,141 Boehme, John 41 Brownlee, Jim 49,118 Bruijnes, Raymond 163 Bruijinas, Susan 30,32,53,57, 79,141 Brum, Oswald 95,163 Brunning, Bill 151 Bryan, Nancy 41 Budding, Terry 118 Buddington, Randy 30,31,141 Buehrle, Cornelia 48,50,60,118 Bugas, Judy 41,163 Buginas, John 30,75,151 Bull, Cindy 49,118 Bull, Patricia 151 Buranis, Nick 140 Burch, Peter 141 Burke, Chris 95 Burnham, Evie 31,163 Button, Adelle 19,28,52,151 Button, Marylin 41,163 Button, Susan 163 Caddell, Connie 141 Caddell, Jim 151 Cahill, Calvin 163 Calhoun, Mary 55,119 Callaghan, Richard 38,48,151 Callaway, Mark 163 Callaway, Robin 151 Camacho, Debbie 141 Campbell, Cathy 41,151 Campbell, James 163 Campbell, Robert 163 Capehart, Bev 163 Capehart, Linda 54,141 Caraveo, Michael 33,94,163 Cardoza, Janet 19,40,41,151 Cardoza, Mark 28,151 Cardoza, Paul 55,88,96,141 Cargo, Steve 58,119 Carothers, Alison,39,4O,58,119 Carothers, Tom 31 ,52,163 Cochran, Janet 33,163 Cody, Jim 152 Coelho, Mary 54,163 Cofer, Barry 30,42,120,134 Cofer, Debra 152 Coffey, Glenda 48,49,86,142 Cofield, Debi 152 Cohen, Cohen, Cohen, Lenore 120 Leslie 152 Wendy 163 Cole, Ronald 101,163 Colvin, Terry 120 Concannon, Elizabeth 163 Conner, Dale 120 Conner, Mike 163 Cook, Dale 152 Cook, Kent 142 Coombs, Art 142 Cordial, John 142 Cordial, Kitrina 28,30,40,120 Correia, Frank 162 Cosby, Becky 163 Cosby, Robert 120 Costa, Lynn 120 Couch, Donna 152 Council, Paul 100,120 Council, Pauline 163 Council, Warren 100,152 Cowan, Addie 163 Cowan, David 152 Crabtree, Gayla 41,152 Craig, Helen 33,163 Craig, Sheila 120 Craig, Victor 142 Crandall, Dottee 40,163 Crawford, Patty 163 Crippen, Terri Lee 39,152 Crist, Cindy 142 Crocker, Katherine 30,39,52,53, 142 Cronk, Diane 41,40 Cronk, Kenneth 152 Crossman, Richard 120 Crow, David 38,39,120 Crow, Russell 152 Crowley, Kit 30,142 Cuellar, Dan 94,163 Cunningham, Glen 55,102,103, 142 Curtis, Mike 163 Dahl, Leah 152 Dailey, Laura 40,164 Dailey, Scott 28,79,142 Daley, Michael 95,142 Daly, Kathleen 164 Daugherty, Ann 142 Davidson, Bonnie 142 Davidson, Janis 55,120 Davidson, Margaret 164 Davidson, Roy 37 Davies, Mark 152 Davison, Fred 120 Day, Sue 142 Dean, David 120 Dean, Paul 95,152 Dearinger, Linda 152 DelCastilIo, Jose 92,152 DeLorenzo, Gina 13,49,120 Delorenzo, Teodora 79,142 Denman, Brian 164 Denman, Sandi 142 Depalma, Mauro 98,142 Der, Mellissa 164 DeRosa, Karen 164 Dias, Barbara 164 Diaz, John 98,152 Diaz, Kathy 85,142 Diaz, R uben 120 Dicke Debbie 142 Durkee, Joseph 152 Durkee, Laurel 164 Durkee, Ruth 142 Dye, Arla 41,164 Dyer, Matthew 152 Earhart, Debi 164 Eckroat, John 33,164 Edwards, David 164 Edwards, Jack 153 Edwards, Sheryl 121 Edwards, Stanley 153 Edwards, Tom 39,121 Eiden, Paul 153 Elliot, Pamela 57,142 Elliot, Robert 164 Elliot, Victor 49,121 Ellsaecer, Adrienne 33 Ellsaesser, Corbin 121,142 Ellsasser, Sue 164 Emmons, Carol 86,121 Enderby, Cindy 153 Eneidi, Marc 33,98,164 Enos, Marilyn 55,122 Epps, Richard 164 Erickson, Jan 142 Erickson, Janet 26,46,122 Erlich, Sue 164 Escover, Ed 55,142 Escover, Laurel 122 Escover, Stanley 37,142 Esquibel, Anthony 142 Esquibel, Joann 164 Estes, John 142 Estimo, Tom 164 Evans, Jonathan 122 Evans, Theresa 28,39,122 V, Dickinson, Ellen 164 Dickinson, Frank 84,88,142 Dickinson, Sussanna 164 Digges, Diane 142 Dilgard, Larry 28,38,39,142 Dilgard, Paul 22,23,30,53, 120 Evans, Vaugh 153 Everett, Tom 153 Eychner, Janet 164 Ezell, Patricia 122 Ezell, Sharon 164 Dimick Dimon, , Carol 57,121 Mike 142 Dion, Dorothy 40,164 DiPietro, Keith 79,84,100,14O 142 DiPietro, Marlo 100,164,166 Dittig, Susan 152 Dixon, Dixon, Barbara 142 James 121 Dixon, Kathy 152 Dixon, Michael 102 Dobbel, Carol 164 Dobson, Robin 100,152 Dodds, Don 121 Doggett, Valerie 28,52,81,152 Dolan, Patrick 121 Dolen, Bill 121 Donoho, Cynthia 142 Dorn, Kalani 152 Douglas, Robert 55,164 Dovell, James 164 Dovik, Michael 152 Drummond, Charles 39,41 ,42,44, 59,121,134 Drummond, David 59,152 Duarte, Larry 142 DuBose, Brian 164 Duffey, Mike 121 Duffey, Tim 30,92,99,152 Duffus, Kevin 94,164 Duffus, Scott 37,39,142 DuLaney, Steven 164 Duletsky, Pat 52,152 Duncan, David 53,95,142 Duncan, Linda 28,33,52,152 Dunstan, Jeff 94,164 Du nstan, Mike 39,48,53,71,84, 88,89,121,131 Duque,Precilla152 Facer, Debbi 30,142 Fachner, Janet 122 Fagan, Lee Ann 67,143 Fagulia, Ron 122 Fagundes, Deborah 164 Fagundes, Jerry 164 Fagundes, Muggsy 171 Fahnhorst, Glen 94,164 Fahnhorst, Guy 92,100,153 Fahnhorst, Joell 26,122 Falcey, Patti 39,44,77,122 Faraudo, Carol 28,33,52,153 Faraudo, James 164 Faraudo, Jeff 49,96,122 Farfan, Lourdes 122 Farfan, Rosa 153 Farmer, Harry 23,122 Farsaci, Steve 17,28,31,39,81,153 Farsaci, Tim 28,30,122 Faust, Mark 54,98,164 Faust, Tim 55,92,143 Feinberg, Barbara 19,153,155 Feinberg, Judy 122 Fellingham, Patsy 54,153 Ferguson, Howard 49,67,95,143 Ferrell, Patricia 54,122 Ferrell, Thomas 94,164 Flora, Mitten 153 Flowers, Mary 153 Flowers, Richard 153 Flynn, Suzette 123 Ford, Colleen 153 Ford, Ellen 164 Ford, Patty 143 Foret, Don 88,89,123 Forey, David 28,30,123 Foster, Becky 123 Fox, Cheryl 40,143 Foye, Pam 143 Fracisco, Marlayna 40,49,57,123 Franchi, Janet 123 Francis, Faith 40,164 Francis, Richard 35,123 Frank, Debbie 41,164 Frank, Mike 123 Frary, Robert 153 Frary, Susan 143 Frazier, Craig 164 Freeze, Kenneth 28,153 Freitas, Becky 95,143 Freitas, Michael 153 Freak, Mike 164 Frizzell, Kim 164 Frost, Bruce 123 Frost, Gordon 143 Frydendal, Linda 50,55,143 Frye, Cynthia 123 Frye, Mike 164 Fuchs, John 143 Fullmer, Mike 77,97,123 Fulton, Kathleen 123 Fulton, Robert 153 Gabriel, Manuel 55,143 Gagaza, Absalon 153 Gagaza, Violeta 143 Garber, Jay 55 Garber, Kevin 92 Garcia, Carmen 123 Garcia, Catalina 164 Gardia, Debbie 165 Garcia, John 102,103,143 Garcia, Mickey 38 Garcia, Ron 153 Gardiner, Susen 28,50,143 Gardner, Charlotte 165 Garner, Jeff 92,153,159 Garner, Linda 143 Garrett, Robert 165 Gates, Kathy 41,165 Gates, Patty 153 Gee, Billie Jean 124 Gee, David 23,30,52,53,77,124 Gee, Delbert 153 Gentry, Leslie 143 Gentry, John 165 Gerhart, Susan 54,153 Gerhart, Vicky 41,54,165 Gibbs, Drucie 57,124 Gibson, Gary 165 Gibson, Jill 41,143 Gibson, Tony 153 Gibson, Leroy 143 Gibson, Tim 124 Gilbert, Diane 39,143 Gilbert, John 98,165 Gilbert, Linda 124 Gilbert, Rick 153 Ferrulli, Patty 143 Fink, Mike 143 Fink, Terri 37,153 Firth, Jan 43,48,113 Firth, Joan 52,164 Firth, June 143 Fitch, Ron 28,58,143 Fitzgerald, Brenda 40,164 Fitzgerald, Kathleen 58,123 Fitzsimmons, Dorothy 143 Flager, Mike 123 Gilles, Sue 165 Gillespie, Ken 40,96,143 Gillette, Lee 94,165 Gillette, Paula 40,153 Gilley, Craig 143 Gilmore, Susan 165 Gilson, Jay 165 Giroux, Audrey 50,52,81,153 Giroux, Diane 53,67,124 Givens, Karen 143 Gleichner, Kathy 165 Gleif, Tamara 165 4 Glenn, Connie 153 Goeas, Janice 143 Gonzales, Carolyn 55,123 Goots, John 124 Goots, Pam 153 Gordon, David 54,153 Gordon, Laurie 53,143 Gotch, Joe 30,92,153 Gouvia, Jeanette 143 Gowan, Liz 49,143 Grady, Kathleen 143 Graham, Daniel 165 Grape, Claudia 124 Grass, Kathy 40,165 Grass, Phyllis 124 Graette, Debbie 153 Gravette, Dave 54,88,143 Gravette, Greg 55 Gray, Andy 81,165 Grayson, Jack 92,153 Grayson, Kurt 94,101 Green, Larry 38,165 Green, Mike 165 Greenway, Bob 92,143 Gregory, Doris 165 Gregson, Susan 40,153 Griest, Becky 143 Griggs, Kerry 165 Grogan, Mark 94,165 Guitterez, Elena 36,37,87,143 Gutterez, Martin 92 Guiterez, Ralph 124 Gunter, Laverne 143 Guymon, Craig 124 Guymon, Dorothy 143 Guzman, Joe 28,143 x Haight, Sue 41 Haines, Carol 143 Haines, Edward 165 Haines, Eleanor 41 ,143 Hale, Marc 165 Hall, David 92 Hall, Rick 38,165 Hallock, Toni 143 Haluenen, Roger 30 Halunen, Laura 50,66,67,77,124 Hamilton, Kathy 143 Hamilton, Ralph 125 Hamlin, Chet 165 Hamlin, David 143 Hamlin, Jerry 143 Hampton, Kathryn 165 Hanhy, Carl 125 Hanhy, Pam 165 Hannon, Jeff 28,38,143 Hanrahan, Mike 48,116,125 Hansen, Corin 79,144 Hansen, Don 144 Hansen, Kathleen 52,144 Hansen, Patt 33,144 Hansen, Robert 54 Hanson, Diedre 165 Hardgraves, Ray 38 Hardgraves, Tony 96,152 Hargraves, Tom 144 Hargreaves, Linda 28,51 ,52 Harland, Bruce 144 Harris, Danny 165 Harris, Debbie 144 Harris, Sandra 125 Harrison, Susan 28,33 Harter, Lynn 144 Hartman, Laurie 84,157 Hartman, Steve 70,88,89,84,96, 97,125 Harvey, Susan 165 Hary, Janice 125 Hatch, Douglas 86,94,100,144,165 Hauff, Marcia 30,39,50,53,125 Haupt, Cal 54,94,98,165 Haussmann, Mary 165 Hawkins, Alison 144 Hazen, Patrick 101,166 Heath, Ronald 144 Heath, Woodard 125 Heatherly, Sue 144 Heaton, Mike 125 Held, Debbie 26,125 Helstom, Greg 144 Henderson, Carol 166 Henderson, Dan 125 Henderson, Janet 30,39,144 Henderson, Tom 144 Hendricks, Joe 166 Hendricks, Tim 33,38,41,166 Hennan, Veich 144 Henne, Mark 28,30 Heniteel, Connie 166 Hennington, Mike 98,166 Henrique, Tim 32,166 Henry, Michelle 41 Herrington, Judy 19 Heusinkveld, Ellen 33,40,166 Heusinkveld, Wayne 28 Hibbs, Greg 94,101 ,166,168 Hutchinson, Brian 51,166 Hyde, Linda 144 Irving, Tom 145 Irving, Wendy 41 ,87,166 lsenhagen, Denise 54,155 Ivins, Tony 145 Jacobsen, Betty 41,166 Jacobsen, Cheryl 54,155 Jacobsen, John 145 Jacobsen, Robert 145 Hicks, Claudia 125 Hicks, Jeff 166 Higgins, Daniel 166 Higgins, Dennis 88,89,125 Higley, Janet 144 Hill, Connie 144 Hill, Gary 166 Hill, Mark 154 Hill, Richard 144 Hill, Rick 125 Hill, Theresa 154 Hiskes, Robin 28,154 Hitchcock, Ellen 28,51,52,154 Hodel, Pat 154 Hodges, John 125 Hodges, Scott 144 Hodgins, Jeff 154 Hole, Barbara 13,67,77,125 Holeman, Sherry 57,154 Holloway, Dawn 41,166 Holloway, Lance 154 Holloway, Mitchell 154 Hollum, Gary 144,166 Holmes, Deborah 144 Holmes, Harold 144 Holmes, Ken 144 Holt, Rebecca 144 Holten, Kim 166 Holten, Pam 66,144 Hoover, Bruce 166 Hopps, Stephanie 154 Hord, Byron 166 Hord, Leslie 54,125,130,144 Hord, Myron 100 Hornbeck, Nancy 144 Houlding, Carol 33,52,50,166 Houlding, Nancy 39,50,144 Houlding, Virginia 125 Houle, Cathy 49,58,154 Howard, Greg 94,166 Howard, Laura 144 Howard, Mike 154 Howard, Steven 92,154 Howard, Thomas 154 Howe, David 126 Howelli, Elena 166 Huber, Randy 144 Hudson, Carol 126 Hudsen, John 166 Hudsen, Katherine 166 Huerta, Mercedes 126 Huffman, Hedi,46,48,124,126 Humphrey, Beth 126 Humphrey, Jill 166 Hunt, Ginger 144 Hunt, Randy 154 Hurley, Jane 155 Hurley, Kathleen 126 Hursell, John 126 Hutchins, Sherry 33,166 Hutchens, Ric 166 Hutchings, Michael 58,144 Jackson, Lewis 30,92,99,155 James, Dale 145 James, Lynn 144 Jaramillo, David 145 Jaramillo, Dennis 155 Jaramillo, Diane 58,126 Jarrell, Elayna 57,81,155 Jaskela, Steve 30,53,95,126 Jellinghausen, Martha 166 Jenkins, David 166 Jenkins, Jennie 18,39,71,84, 155,156 Jensen, Cindy 166 Jensen, Elayne 126 Jensen, Jeff 166 Jensen, Sherri 33,166 Jesse, Robert 155 Joder, Mark 94,166 Johnson, Joe 88 Johnson, Robert 155 Jones, Janice 126 Jones, Jeff 126 Jones, Kevin 58,166 Jones, Marilyn 30,53,145 Jones, Patricia 41 ,52,155 Jost, Connie 166 Josti, Dan 126 Judd, Anne 126 Kaifer, Roberta 145 Kalin, Karie 166 Karatti, Paul 151 Karstensen, Donna 126 Karvellis, Vicki 28,155 Kelley, Kia 155 Kellom, Mike 166 Kelly, Richard 155 Kendricks, Steven 95,155 Kengla, Debbie 40,155 Kennedy, Karen 166 Kennedy, Roy 92,155 Kenny, Nadine 67,85,86,145 Kenny, Shawn 166 Kentwer, David 166 Kerr, Byron 126 Kerr, Jeff 165,166,168 Kerrigan, Phil 155 Kerst, David 126 Kerst, Eddie 98,166 Kiely, Dennis 54,55,102,126 Kimmel, David 127 King, Milda 40,41 ,145 King, Terry 38,155 Kinney, Frank 155 Kinney, Terri 127 Kinnison, Brenda 155 Kinnison, Sherry 127 Kiraly, Bill 145 Kiraly, Edward 166 Kirkes, Brent 166 Kirkes, Cathy 155 Kirkewoog, Eric 95,155 Kirkewoog, Ingrid 49,145 Kirkman, Leonilda 127 Kishi, Greg 30,32,58,59,155 Kleeburger, Bob 95,145 Kliss, Theresa 145 Knight, Patricia 41 Kooshian, Charles 155 Koski, David 54,166 Koth, Sharon 145 Kowolik, Robert 155 Kraft, Mike 155 Krause, Karl 145 Kristiansen, Brenda 33.166 Kristiansen, Katherine 40,155 Kruger, Cindy 155 Kruger, Fred 94,101,166 Kruse, Patricia 41,167 Kuenning, Robin 52,53,70, 127 Lafevre, Cindy 145,167 Lafevre, Theleen 167 Lafferty, John 48,121,127 Laffoon, Virgil 155 Lafranchi, Bruce 99,155 Lagardo, Allen 55,145 Lagardo, Debbie 54,167 Laird, David 167 Lakner, Marc 155 Lamb, Kathy 155 Lamee, Nathan 55,127 Lanam, Charles 155 Lane, Chris 28,100 Lane, Howard 145 Langhorst, Carol 49,127 Langhorst, Jon 142,145 Lanum, Linda 40,127 Larson, Brad 28,30,37,88, 145 Larson, Jon 94,167 Larson, Lee 145 Larson, Vicky 167 Lasher, Mike 167 Latimer, Cynthia 167 Lautenslager, April 54,127 Lautenslager, Shane 145 Lavinsky, Darwins 145 Laws, Gary 28 Laws, Jesse 28,31 Lawson, Debbie 50,86,145 Lawson, Mike 92,155 Leal, Richard 145 Leanardo, Lisa 127 Lee, James 127 Leeper, Cynthia 30,155 Leeper, Judy 36,145 Leffler, Pam 156 Lefter, Bettie 22,33,51,59, 156 Lefter, Paul 128 Lennine, Robert 156 Lenning, Steve 128 Lenz, Robert 156 Leonardo, Lisa 19 Lewis, Denise 167 Lewis, Scott 145 Lewright, Barbara 156 Lindley, Hazel 128 Liniger, Jan 167 Liniger, Jill 167 Linker, Craig 145 Lippis, Jack 145 Little, Barbara 145 Loewe, Nancy 167 Loftis, Willis 67,145 Lopez, Eleana 41 Lord, Deborah 60,145 Love, Michele 40,156 Loveless, Steve 145 Loveless, Traci 167 Lovell, Greg 28,156 Loy, Barbara 167 Loyola, Arnold 146 Lumsdem, Paula 156,161 Lundbon, Paul 94,167 Lundgren, Mark 128 Lutz, Mike 128 Lutz, Perry 88,146 Madden, William 55,56,128 Madsen, Alan 30,52,81,156 Madsen, Judith 57,128 Maddux, Gina 167 Makepeace, Cynthia 146 Mallone, Richard 167 Mallory, James 128 Mann, Dennis 167 Mann, Mike 99,156 Marciel, Joyce 167 Marciel, Mike 54,156 Marina, Mark 156 Markwell, Patricia 157 Markwell, Randy 167 Markwell, Sandra 128 Marsh, Steve 128 Martin, Daniel 101,167 Martin, Debbie 146 Martin, Gaynell 40,146 Martin, Kim 40,156 Martin, Marty 35 Martin, Marvin 128,146 Martin, Phillip 28,31,95,156 Marshall, Joe 156 Martinez, Mike 84,88,91,100, 156 Martinez, Steve 94,100 Masluk, Dan 156 Masluk, Vera 81,167 Mason, James 167 Masson, Laurie 40,167 Masson, William 128 Mauldin, Dale 88,146 Maxwell, Raymond 128 Mayhew, Pam 39,128 McCarty, C olleen 24,26,85,128 McCarty, Kathleen 146 McClure, Megan 3O,52,156 McCoIlough, Cindy 33,81,167 McColIough, Jim 146 McCray, Steven 129 McDonald, Bruce 156 McDonald, Gail 41,5O,129 McDonald, Joyce 129 McDonald, Kim 156 McDonald, William 31,156 McDonneI, James 129 McDowell, Penny 146 McFarlane, Scott 54,146 McGue, Mark 146 McKiley, William 146 McManus, Linda 156 McMaster, Mark 28,156 McNabb, Robert 156 McNamee, Gail 167 McNally, Randy 167 McNeely, William 84,100,146 Meadows, Karen 33,167 Meadows, Mark 67,129 Meisner, Virginia 156 Mello, Dorothy 54,167 Mello, Elwood 35,54,146 Mello, William 21 ,55,129 Mendoza, Kenneth 54,98,167 Mendoza, Steve 167 Meseke, Marcia 49,129 Metz, Robert 156 Metz, Tom 167 Meyer, Carl 81,92,10O Meyer, Cornelius 156 Meyer, Edward 100,146 Meyer, Johannes 53,129 Michael, Michael 98,150,156 Michael, Pat 129 Migliore, Steve 40,123,129 iviiiby, Debbie 85,146 Miles, Krist ina 52,167 Miller, David 128,156 Miller, Dee Ann 22,23,39,50, 52,53,60,129 Miller, John 167 Miller, Michael 28,156 Miller, Nancy 28,53,129 Miller, Patricia 40,146 Miller, Scott 95,146 Mills, Janet 167 Minkler, Lynn 157 Mohawk, Alice 146 Mohr, Jeanne 28,52,157 Mondragon, Alden 101,167 Ott, Donald 55,131 Moniz, Danny 146 Moore, Jeri 167 Moore, Johnnie 86,146 Moore, Perry 129 Moore, Raymond 146 Moran Mary 28 146 Moreland, Seletta 167 Morris, Leora 39,129 Morris, Ruby 167 Morrison, Doug 48,96,146,157 Morrison, Rae 41,167 Morrison, Ron 92,99,129,157 Morse, Ray 28,129 Morton, Margaret 39,157 Morton, Tony 67,77,84,102,129 Motta, Patricia 130 Moyer, Mark 146 Moynahan, Collen 167 Mueller, Frank 157 Mullins, Marigrace 33,167 Munro, Scott 146 Munson, Meg 157 Munson, Tim 146 Murillo, John 130 Murphy, Kathy 66,85,157 Murphy, Linda 130 Murphy, Michael 146 Murphy, Pat 157 Mustain, Pamela 130 Myers, David 38,39,44,36,140 Myers, Diane 146 Myers, Jan 40,67,165,167 Myers, Jean 157 Myers, John 157 Myers, Patti 146 Myers, Renay 130 Myers, Rita 28,40,41,130 Myers, Robert 28,84,95,146 Olken, Robert 50,53,59,79,146 Olsen, Randy 130 Oltleiser, Eric 146 Oneal, John 168 Ordaz, Cruz 131 Ordaz, Jose 168 Olsen, Larry 102,168 Ortega, Ken 146 Ostrander, Debra 48,49 Otsuki, Keith 67,157 Otsuki, Lauren 46,66,75,71,131 Ott, Donna 131 Otto, Cathy 146 Overby, Mark 92,99,157 Overturf, George 38,157 Owren, Priscilla 28,41 Oxsen, Cheryl 157 Oxsen, Tony 54,94,168 Oyler, Joan 168 Oyler, Joyce 146 Ozment, Mike 157 Olken, Coleman 168 Olgivie, Mack 146 Oliver, Barbara 130 Odden, Michelle 130 Olds, Barbara 130 Olsen, Becky 57,59,157 Olivera, Ron 54,157 Olivera, Victor 38,168 Padagas, Rosario 157 Padgett, Robin 67,31,28,131 Pagan, Valerie 131 Page, Pam 146 Palla, Carl 131 Palmer, Don 168 Palmer, Jeff 168 Palmer Palmer , Nancy 157 , Mike 146 Pane, Chris 88,89,100,131 Pane, J eanette 41,168 Park, Bob 168 Nakano, Mark 28,157 Navaro, Alvaro 61 Neal, Sheryl 168 Neef, James 131,157 Nehren, James 131,157 Nehren, Rebecca 168 Neiman, Michael 130 Nelson, Craig 146 Nelson, Kerry 154,157 Nelson, Lani 130 Nelson, Lois 168 Netherton, Diana 49,157,159 Newbury, Mark 157 Newton, Nita 168 Newton, Rich 88,89,130 Ng, Alex 28,30,52,159 Nibel, Grant 157 Nicholas, Paul 168 Nichols, Paula 146 Nigg, Anthony 168 Niver, Adrienne 156,157 Noack, Russ 71,75,130 Noble, Sherry 40,168 Nordyke, Dwight 130 Nordyke, Kathy 168 Nordyke, Richard 49,88,89 Parker, Jeff 94,168 Parker, Nancy 30,52,53,58,146 Parks, Harry 157 Parra, Vicki 168 Patchin, Ruth 157 Patrik, Carol 164,168 Patters, Dave 28,92,157 Patters, Richard 131 Patterson, Bill 168 Patterson, Dave 54,157 Patterson, James 157 Patterson, Monty 54,131 Patton, Michael 157 Patton, Leslie 157 Paulson, Cathleen 168 Payne, Janette 46,81 Payne, Linda 53,131 Payne, Mike 88,100,157 Pedro, Carol 131 Pegan, Dan 100,168 Norris, Lisa 31,52,57,59,60,157 Barbara 92,146,168 North, North, Dave 157 Noyes, Fred 157 Pender, Donna 131 Pendley, James 157 Pendly, John 146 Pendley, Michelle 168 Periera, Flavio 61 Perlman, Anne 16,50,53,58,131 Perry, Alleen 147 Perry, Cindie 158 Petak, Marc 94,101,168 Peters, Dan 92,157 Peters, Frank 147 Nunes, Debi 146 Ober, Sheryl 157 O'Brien, Lorraine 146 O'Connor, Bill 157 O'Donnel, Kevin 157 O'Donnell, Timothy 92,157 Peters, Peters, Jon 147 Kathy 147 Peterson, Debbie 168 Peterson, Jim 168 Peterson, Linda 157 Peterson, Michael 147 Peterson, Richard 131 Petrillo, Cynthia 38,41 ,132 Pettibone, Rachelle 147 Phelan, William 158 Phillips, Stephanie 28,51 ,158 Pilcher, Darlene 147 Pilger, Kirk 132 Pipes, Mike 132 Pitcock, Michael 168 Piwetz, Stephen 147 Plato, Linda 168 Plato, Patty 54,132 Platt, George 168 Plechaty, Mike 94,168 Plechaty, Ronald 92,158 Plessing, Linda 158 Plessing, Patricia 147 Plunkett, Kevin 48,147 Ponce, Jenny 19,158 Porter, Dan 95,98,158 Porter, Glenn 132 Potter, Charles 168 Potthoff, Cynthia 28,39,44,132 Potthoff, Kathy 39,158 Pouliot, Michele 168 Prater, Cathy 28,158 Preftokis, Don 54,168 Presley, Elaine 168 Presley, Mike 147 Price, Donna 39,41,147 Prindle, Gloria 39,41 ,147 Pritchard, Edmund 58,168 Prodlon, Suellen 158 Prosser, Donna 38,40,158 Prosser, JoAnne 28,87,158 Pruchon, Suellen 158 Puchio, Linda 132 Pugh, Beckie 158 Purdon, Tom 158 Pyle, Ernie 147 Ouam, Edmund 98,168 Quimby, Bart 168 Quimby, Helena 28,36,143,147 Ouist, April 168 Raeburn, Mark 158 Ragan, Anna 169 Rahn, Janet 28,132 Rahn, Julie 39,158 Raisner, Arline 169 Raisner, Lousie 52 Raisner, Mary 147 Ralph, Janelle 30,158 Ramsey, Eric 169 Ramsey, Phillip 28,158 Ransom, Jim 95,158 Randall, Valerie 158 Ranles, Bruce 147 Rashe, Dennis 28,100,147 Rashe, Julie 30,39,158 Rawles, Bruce 53,58,59 Rawls, Gayle 52,59,81,169,171 Rayburn, Connie 147 Reece, Steven 95,169 Rego, Joel 132 Renner, Jane 158 Renner, Suzanne 132 Renteria, Michelle 147 Reynolds, Patricia 53,92,147 Reynolds, Paul 53,54,156,158 Rice, Charles 132 Rice, Marcia 147 Rich, Deborah 30,40,158 Rich, Karen 33,169 Richards, Dan 52,98,169 Richards, Franklin 132 Richards, John 33,94,101,169 Richards, Lisa 163,169 Richards, Roxan 169 Richards, Ruth 132 Richmond, Sandy 33,169 Rien, Rick 132,134 Rien, Toby 93,153,158 N Rien, Tim 18,24,26,70,92,96, 116,133 Ring, Steve 158 Ritter, John 96,133 Ritter, Mark 169 Ritter, Mickey 158 Rivers, Karen 147 Robbins, Ken 158 Robbins, Patricia 147 Roberts, Charles 133 Robertson, Cathy 158 Robertson, Theresa 158 Robinson, Carol 53,133 Robinson, Robinson, Robinson Robiraiiid, Robitaille, Robnaiile, Denise 147 Dorothy 158 Edna 34,40,169 Dayna 28,39,133 Debra 28,39,41,133 Steve 169 Robles, George 133 Rock, John 33,39,169 Rohn, Cris 158 Rollins, Peter 52,169 Rollins, Vickie 40 Roles, Lisa 169 Rooney, Kathy 50,79,147 Rose, Greg 147 Rose, Mike 133 Rose, Rebecca 158 Resengren, Margaret 147 Roso Roso, Ross, Ross, Ross, , David 158,169 Steve 158 lan 169 Katie 49,50,53,60,67,79 Mike 158 Rossknecht, Bill 133 Rossknecht, Daniel 147 Roszell, Rick 94,169 Rotsen, Eric 95,28,158 Rotsen, Susan 169 Rounds, Chris 133 Rowe, Deborah 158 Rowland, Vicki 169 Roxberg, Jennie 147 Rudd, Laurence 133 Ruiz, Debbie 158 Ruzieka, George 30,52,158 Rynders, Donald 50,147 Sachau, Dan 20,54,55 Sackett, Mike 158,169 Sandoval, Adam 159 Sandoval, Karen 159 Sandoval, Robert 147 Sandoval, William 102,133 Santucci, Greg 55,88,147 Santucci, Paul 54,145,159 Sanzari, Maria 133 Sanzari, Patti 159 Sator, Albert 147 Saunders, Cindy 147 Saulter, John 154,159 Saunders, Sandra 133 Savage, Joanne 30,39,53,147 Saxton, Nancy 46,133 Saylors, Chuack 169 Scarlett, John 49,134 Schaffer, Cathy 169 Schalles, Christine 159 Schick, Susan 28,147 Schimmelfinnig, Steve 159 Schmidt, Kevin 169 Schnknecht, Gary 159 Schoonover, Roberta 37,147 Schoonover, Vance 94,98,169 Schopp, Lynda 134 Schopp, Susan 148 Schrader, Bob 33,39,94,101,169 Schweickert, Mitch 50,52,53, 58,70,134,174 Schweiger, James 101,169 Scontriano, Cindy 13,67,134, Scontriano, Lesa 148 Scott, Scott, Carl 52,53,75,148 Debbie 148 Scott, Greg 134 Scott, Kevin 52,59,159 Seaton, Laura 159 Sebourn, Denise 41,169 Sebourn, Terry 38,134 Segundo, Gary 159 Sessions, Ernest 148 Severin, Audrey 159 Severin, James 148 Sewell, William 38,39,134 Sexton, David 98,159 Shan, Betty 159 Sharp, Gail 148 Shaw, Terri 148 Shearer, David 53,67,134 Sheareer, James 58,148 Shearer, Peter 52,169 Shellvey, Peter 169 Sheline, Dan 92,100,159 Shirley, Jim 159 Shriver, Kirk 169 Shroyer, Robin 46,57,134 Shroyer, Sarah 155,159 Shult, Robin 70,72,84,89,88, 102,134 Sigg, John 169 Silberberg, Dan 38,159 Silva, Bonnie 54,169 Silva, Carill 169 Silva, Darrell 134 Silva, Michele 159 Silva, Rod 135 Silva, Sheryl 54 Silva, Susan 159 Silvey, Michelle 159 Sikes, Holly 134 Simermann, Sussanne 169 Simon, Tom 159 Simons, Craig 134 Simpson, Debbie 37,148,169 Skellenger, Terry 36,148 Skinner, Randall 148 Skinner, Terri 41,169 Skinrood, Jan 169 Skogan, Gordon 169 Skrivanich, Suzanne 169 Sladky, Alex 19,71,81,159 Slice, Mary 33,169 Slice, Roy 30,50,52,53,135 Slimick, Alanna 159 Slimick, Karen 135 Slocum, Dave 135 Slocum, Susan 31,169 Smales, Sharon 159 Sowers, JoAnn 170 Spears, Jesse 95,170 Spears, Kathy 159 Speicher, Nancy 67 Speicher, Terry 159 Spence, Jaynee 170 Spence, Patti 159 Spivey, Ray 159 Spivey, Richard 36,84,95,98,135 Spragge, Marita 148 Spragge, Mike 159 Sprague, Carl 39,160 Sprague, Dean 38,136 Springer, Kathy 160 Staggs, Jan 142,148 Staggs, Kirk 160 Stahl, Kurt 94,170 Stamer, Janice 148 Stearns, Vickie 136 Steinhauer, Sue 160 Sterner, Larry 148 Stetham, Susan 160 Stevenson, Silvia 17,41 ,50,53, Taylor, Doris 136 Taylor, Glenn 148 Taylor, Rebecca 1'36 Tayo, Richard 136 Tennyson, Carol 40 Terry, Cliff 160 Terry, Donna 137 Terwilleger, Sheril 54,137 Terwilleger, Mike 99,160 Thiessen, Tom 81,160 Thomas, Dolores 66,137 Thomas, Jancie 59,170 Thomas, Linda 148 Thomas, Wendy 57,160 Thompkins, Anita 55,137 Thompkins, Marti 160 Thompson, Bill 137 Thompson Danie160 Thompson Kriste 40,170 Thompson Thompson Marty 149 Mathee 149 Thorup, Carol 137 Thorup, Donna 39,40,149 Thorup, Jim 170 60,148 Stewart, Cathy 19,79,148 Stewart, Doug 28,148 Stewart, Mary 170 Stewart, Rick 170 Stewart, Sheilah 148 Stewart, Wendy 170 Steves, Kathy 148 Steif, Michael 38,148 Stiles, Mark 148 Stiles, Sheryl 170 Stills, Brenda 170 Stock, Brad 170 Stokes, Laura 170 Stokes, Lynn 54,135 Stone, Dale 33,101,170 Storey, William 92,99,160 Thurner, Carol 137 Thurner, Don 149 Thurner, Richard 39 Tilleman, Vicki 170 Tillman, Sherry 149 Tillman, Wayne 170 Tillman, Yvonne 170 Tinder, Sheril 39,137 Tinsles, Richard 160 Tobin, Kathy 156,160 Togneri, Gabe 42,77,84,100, 134,137 Toledo, Laura 44,170 Toohey, Susan 160 Toti, Janet 170 Trevina, Elda 41,149 Smith, Bonnie 170 Smith, Brian 170 Smith, Cathy 159 Smith, Cheryl 148 Smith, Dale 42,98,135 Smith, Dan 170 Smith, Darlene 40,41,170 Smith, Dave 170 Smith, Debbie 40,41 Smith Francis 40,170 Smith, George 170 Smith, Judith 57,135 Smith, Kathy 41 Smith, Laurie 28,57,159 Smith, Marty 148 Smith, Teri 28,155 Smith, Tim 48,67,135 Snodgrass, Gerald 22,23,30,53 Snodgrass, Jacquelyn 30,52, 159 Straight, Dawn 54,160 Stratman, Mike 135 Street, Susan 53,148 Streicher, Robin 28,135 Stribling, Keith 94,170 Stringer, Mark 38,170 Stringer, Sherry 39,42,134, 135 Strobel, Terry 136 Strombers, Mark 170 Stroud, John 96,148 Stroud, Tom 33,39,170 Strout, Barbara 19,66,136 Strout, Cheryl 19,160 Stuart, Mary 67,136 Suchon, Janet 48,160 Suchon, Katherine 136 Suckling, Nancy 160 Sumers, Dana 54,148 Summers, Victoria 136 Sumpter, Debra 136 Trevino, Juan 100,149 Trigger, Jeff 30,75,160 Wade, Bruce 49 Wagner, June 28,161 Walden, Bob 95 Walden, Mike 88,149 Walker, Susan 30,32,57,59,86 Wallace, Pam 149 Wallstedt, Carl 79,140,149 Walmsley, Bob 71 Walmsley, Joanne 149 Walton, Janice 161 Warne, Shauneen 149 Warner, Cris 28 Warner, Marjorie 161 Warren, Lauralee 39,40 Warren, Tim 31,28,161 Wasiniak, Ken 84,88,89 Watchempino, Lisa 41,149,171 Watson, Mike 161 Watt, Bob 88,89 Watts, Doris 149 Webber, Daniel 39,94,101,171 Webber, Melody 39,41,149 Webster, Calvert 149 Weiner, Dana 79,149 Weingart, Rick 149 Weingart, Mary 134 Wells, Judy 161 Wells, Rick 54,139 Wells, Steven 38,39,171 Wente, Carolyn 161 Wesson, Yvonne 149 Westmoreland, Tonnie 161 White, Anna 28,139 White, Cheryl 149 White, Dennis 88 White, Bonnie 149 Whitfield, Dennis 149 Whitfield, Vicky 161 Whitney, Donald 161 Whitney, Kelly 139 Whitney, Ron 54,161 Whitney, William 20,55,139 Trimble, Barbara 13,22,53,59, 60,61,137 Trimble, Francis 170 Trimble, Sue 60,149 Trisler, Mike 160 Torchez, Debbie 41,152,170 Trudeau, Robert 100,137 Tuccoli, Jon 48,75,137 Tuck, Monica 40,41,170 Tucker, Mark 137 Tucker, Rick 170 Tupe, Tina 137 Turnbull, Jim 33,170 Whittington, Charles 171 Whittington, Kathleen 41, 49,139 Wiley, Gwen 55,139 Wilkins, Jean 52,53,139 Wilkins, Michael 161 Williams, Annette 161 Williams, Bill 161 Williams, Karen 139 Williams, William 95 Williams, Yvonne 39,161 Williford, Williford, Dale 100,139 Linda 161 Turnpin, Jeff 170 Troiano, Joe 137 Troiano, Mathew 160 Troiano, Michael 92,160 Thomas, Daniel 94 Thomas, Gary 95 Sumpter, Regina 41,170 Sundberg, Les 148 Sundberg, Lorna 170 Swan, Connie 148 Swanson, Ann 41 Swanson, Sally 30,33,52,160 Swenson Leo 136 Swenson, Lee 136 Spooner, Robert 92,159 Taber, Steven 136 Tackaberry, Robin 170 Tackett, Holly 148 Snyder, Carol 148 Snyder, Kathy 13 Sondell, Ruth 148 Sorenson, Don 148 Sorenson, Scott 170 South, Terry 135 Southwick, Mark 53,54,148 Southwick, Nancy 159 Sowers, JoAnn 170 Tacchini, Eirene 136 Tamplin, Larry 16,17 Tandy, Patrick 148 Tarte, Mark 92,160 Tasto, Jolyn 170 Tasto, Lynnette 160 Tate, Dan 38,170 Taylor, Anna 13,49,60,86,136 Taylor, Bruce 30,38,160 Thompson, Todd 49,149 Valperga, John 149 Valperga, Marc 170 Vanderbur, Denise 40,149 Vandermolen, Barry 160 Vandermolen, Jeff 170 VanDyke, David 23,149 Van Ness, Janet 49 Vargas, Jody 28 Vela, Rosendo 171 Vierra, Heln 171 Villasenor, G. 92,98 Visbeck, Dave 48 Voegle, Sue 19,28,81,160 Voelker, Debbie 160 Vollmer, Lelia 60,149 Volponi, Joanne 52,160 Volponi, Norman 171 Wabs, Jim 99,149 Willis, Dave 75,79,88,102,140 Willis, Pat 135 Wilson, Eric 75,77,22,50, 59,139 Wilson, Nyles 54,149 Wilson, Peggy 139 Wilson, Tom 38,139 Winder, Stephanie 161 Wolcott, Bob 94,101,171 Wolcott, Tim 20,139 Wolfe, Victor 30,161 Wondolowski, Ed 75,88,96, 97,149 Wondolowski, Mary 19,52, 87,161 Wright, Martin 54,161 Wyld, Susan 161 Wythe, Wendy 149 Yoakum, YanDin 28,161 Young, Connie 42,134,139 Zarakowski, Mark 33,52 Zeller, Gary 38,39,161 Zimmer, John 42,50,139 Zimmerman, Brian 149 20 F f 4 i 1 ,- 9' I vuluu ' 'Q , fi , V . . f '? 'i.' -' .. ' ' A ' A 15 q T A f,'4'f 'N ' 'N The Earth's Greatest Resource Is Its People 171'-icy: ,- Z 1- -1?-fx'w- , .twrqtd tr .am ' 5 1 f f x Z ga af 1 , , ,-r' 5 i I ,, ' iff,-W-F t Y J' - For thousands of years we have all accepted the statement that man shall have dominion over the earth, as a license to conquer and exploit our environment rather than as an admonition to use it responsibly. We have regarded nature as an obstacle, an enemy to overcome. Today, without question, we do dominate the earth, but we are also part of our dominion. And we depend on the earth's complex and carefully balanced life support systems for our own preservation. So that unless we change our personal priorities. we will have not only an environment in which we don't want to live, but one in which we are unable to live. Too often, we make short term, single minded decisions which seem expedient but which in the long run are disasterous for the environment and for ourselves. 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