Livermore High School - El Vaquero Yearbook (Livermore, CA)
- Class of 1973
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I 4 'I D v 4' 1978 EL VAOIIERO LIl'E'RlIORE IlI6'Il .S'6'HO0L LIVE'Rl!0RE UALIIURIIIA I on tents' X .feniom ....... 86' Juniors' ....... 88 M Sopbomoree. . 82 Herbnzen .... 96' . 0r9'anin tions. 112 Activities' ..... 132 Sport: ......... 186' Advertising. . 204 Index ......... 218 Volume XXIII' June 1.978 . 3 'wr l . ,qv '-1 ,, 'fc fo ' ' ,F ,W e '11, , 1 ,, .pal . c wp Qs Where does the city begin, And the country end? ' 'f 'w.-LI . 'Z Y my! wiv Ai JJ: , ,f tk , f A x Q., , u e e-. V A ' 'ri W1'i.,1 rv' .fw 1l'f.j7i. . ' M 'j 'g' -. 'RA V M'-if ' Q I I: M, ,Q gf 3 1 ag, ,.4-125, Fx iw . .Fa Q15 -ik N 'f ,Q x W 1 R , f' ,. JI ':r,:?QJQ'jY A '33 , f- X ei' 'ww- f EY 1 4 - x - -,W , y t ?n.g,,. pf-,Z eu ' ik 7 W, 5. . N if ? 2 af A - lfffi f w , . ' V V U 8 NJN , 1.,.-jkgjkg ,pig -n -.n. - X' ,, ,,, , ' 9 ' . f ,sei-1 ., , , . + N- J' ' 'A. Q xy l as 'ff-'m....,,,,,nm' if f' Q E ' I - ' A : , 915. If' 4a Wat cbapec tbe bills' Into concrete Walls? Brick by brick Building by building Suburbs invade tbe valley. Uty roads' and fences' 6'ive way to .vnzootb paved bigbwayr. 01d gives' in to new Wbere tbe city rneetc tbe country. . . . Beccy Rose , V - fy, Y - .A 'aw - gf? '11 . W , V M 'X , , wk 7 25 'WwN'xil? n1IlNA '-v,'NWtx 1LJ . U ' v 'W 3 ifi5'5i9fi3iA15gQ,-'QfEW2PiffxWw,'ff5fmi'W ,. my 7 tibia-Eaiiseiedwtmmmumaraklrexba:,wQ,,::up., wx, A X ' , n........-. W., N , W M- n r ' J M ,X , 'H U' V V911' Pxv , ' , ,MW X Y , gp-' ,,,. , VW- ,:,., M5 M Q' X 4 i lw bmw.. N ffiilwiffffi? M' P X 'TM E ' AW f1'f15'ffiA 'N Nw me M M A , +ve Mg' 2 2 1 fx V 'F' ' ' 1 1 , X J 1 2' , 1 , H fi. M +3145 ,N A ,flgw H I if L M' I-MM 2 4'Eiw f Q 4: 4 u x h New ,JT . My A. . , f Y, X Im' H R N 'i' i 3 Mtbin eaob of ur Hes' tbe beauty of individuabrm. We are omngootent. lor our burden is never .fo immense Ax' to tear our creativity. Never to be outmoded We seek a herb and vibrant approaob. Ilniyue in all we do, We are loved by one and all . . . 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Laura Sellers' Q F 1 Q e I 194, K. l n ..'4 -it., L---' 18 the qlft of qlvmq IS IUAIIWIAIHGO R 0--ig ,...-V ,Q ug.-- X In KDOWIGOQG. I launa Sellens 8b m.S. 1 In ' 'K x ' U ' A .u ,. z' ' x ,- ,l 4 li, 1 -..,.....al -:v--,. lv! up-na 'bg Q.. f l lr' 4 I . 1. R-. L People That Keep LHS Going Many of you are undoubtedly thinking of some goal in life, and l'm sure part of this goal contains a statement of success. What is success in life? To me, it means doing the things that you are best suited for, to enjoy living, and finally, to be of some service to your fellow man. People who follow these beliefs are sometimes found in high positions in life. More often, they are the everyday, unpretentious people who take life as they find it, and do the best they can with what they have. They are the people of simple tastes, honest efforts, and contented minds. They go about their work quietly, patiently, and with no thought of show or public acclaim. Success. then, l think, is measured not only in material things, but in being happy and satisfied with what you are doing, while making a positive contribution to humanity. Paul Reginato Principal BELOW RIGHT' Jack Snodgrass. Vice Principal: BELOW LEFT: Emily Crowley, Librarian, Most English teachers tend to discourage the use of the word fantastic , but when you are talking about a man like Bob Bronzan, fantastic is the only word! Sunshine. rainbows and lollipops, with sincerity and warmth added, is what Nancy Steele is made up of, TOP: Bob Bronzan, Dean of Boys, and Nancy Steele, Dean of Girls. BOTTOM LEFT, Sara Wilson, Counselor BOTTOM RIGHT John Jellinghausen, Head Counselor, 66 ,re Kidsv J .Iellmghausen lVlr. Jellinghausen thinks the Student Body is excelIent not bogged down with monumental hang-ups . He's really for the kids , but would like to see them make their own decisions and accept the responsibility for them. Life is making decisions, one after another, he said. RIGHT: Wayne Diaz, Opportunity. FAR RIGHT: Don Couch, Counselor. BELOW: Office Secretaries and Para-professionals. BOTTOM: Connie Bently, Nurse: Joe Humphrey. Counselorg Art Acherman, Counselor. i every Language is an Art GM 5 N Q 'N ...fa-JP .aww ,vw ,,,,A I Itself i fe L 2 2 3 if I want the kids to walk away with the feehng Uthatthe vvodd isternhcaHy interesting . . . that life is pretty exciting - even in Livermore . . . and that the best is yet to come, S. Woods TOP RIGHT1 Shirley Woods, English Honors. Humanities, Latin, TOP LEFT1 Maria Fernandez, Spanish, French, MIDDLE, Mary Henriques. Spanish: Charleen Pizzorno, Spanish, French. - Helga Wilkins, French, Spanish BOTTOM LEFT i Judith Beery, German, Modern World History. sr. . 1 lb- Behind Every Good Stud nt, ,ffm 1 ala... ' 'E' i f 'LT ,n I fvgll-fiiijfsifw f w f wgm. 'f it 5x ,,.,W,t -glfg 4 ,.,14,gkl.,1.,5L.'5 g, xi 4' K' :P t , 1 'l ni-,.f1'. iJ'1 -:W Y El'- ffw L, h is EL- 7 3 ,N M ,Qu -. H 4 55 ' W ai ex vm pu .. ,JN is 'ff-,g'wQ Qv:m ,fn ,vw 1- .f ,-.,, 'ff J- ,W - 2- , Mgagggfl 1 Ag. 9,12 1 L , -ff, . , xx Q, lmff M , 5554 Q -A wk? w . ,a,J x fl A' , if x W :Z if f ' kb' W .1 .. .,,p,, ,, , ,. - f JI' ,..,.....,.K ww.,-,. . , , fn- R 1 hw ,r QA ,Q rg ' 'V N 35 ' Swfykff if y s ,. -, Q, -, ,W 4 sw,fg,-hz V :- -,Ce f . Ai K t , ,, 4 21.2 , Q f, 1, wwl,fi,9qf,9,5gmfiTf53'9 n-'V' .ah -an 24 . There s an English Teacher OPPOSITE: TOP RIGHT: Lynne Petrock. Communication in the 7O's, Film. American Literature. LEFT: Gerald Gutierrez, Science Fiction, Contemporary Literature. English 4 MIDDLE1 David Moodle, English 2 and 35 Helen Thornquist, English 1 and 3: Tom DeAsis, English 15-18, Accelerated Reading, BOTTOM: Marie Salemme, Composition. Creative Writingi Pam Steiger, English 2, Composition. TOP FAR LEFTi Martha Boyd, Creative Writing, English 1, TOP LEFT: Don Nluentz, World Discourse, Composition, English 4. FAR MIDDLE LEFT: Betty Elmstedt, English 15-18, MIDDLE LEFT: Joyce Keeler, American Literature. Contemporary Literature, Communication in the 7O's. MIDDLE BOTTOM: Larry Mullany, English Literature, English 15-18 BOTTOM LEFT: Paul Glockner, English 4, Continental Literature, BOTTOM: JoAnn Adams, English 1, Exploring the Film, gg, .nv , 4 'Y' f5'! WW - fy, 5 ' V91 n , C6 Ah, I wanted to do something that could benefit others, and felt that I would enjoy something I could do best, and that is teaching and coaching, I firmly believe if a person does something that he enjoys-he will do it best. M. Braz TOP: John Erceg, Introduction to Social Science: Kevin Drake. Civil War, Foreign Policy. MIDDLE: Helen Heron, Ancient World History, Anthropology, Modern World History: Linda Starnes, U.S. History, English 3 BOTTOM: Tom Harmon, Minority and Urban Problems, American Political System, Sociel Changes: Jack Lopez. Introduction to Social Science. Driver's Education: Phoebe McNeely, Introduction to Social Science. --of ,. X Y ,Nn',.. ' N ' ww . ' ya' AM J . -HRW an if ,,., .. To Learn The Ropes -... 'gif- Q , ..--Q-....-.,...,,c..A..,,..,..a., ......,,, uni 5---a f..,........-v...----,... , ec .M Wi. r ' 'S ,m l H Avqm-vi 'rr 1 l q' 'iv ff! ngawrl K li I Q 5 I i 3.4 3 3-no 'ninth e an . i ,,,.-' .ttf :li ?-'l 1 -T. 1 5 As A New Teacher. f.g1'00S M: w .T 7' Q' T was , 'Q I , ?+y?? H I I' O A 2 ' A r , 2 'T ' f A wp Q f ' ,. ,, 1. ' ,.: fi? 2' wx' wg' H' nzgff' TOP: Manny Braz, American Polstucal System, Economecs, Sherlnne McGill, U S, Hnstory, MIDDLE' Jack Nlx, Comparatlve PoI1tncaISystem, Economucs, Ken Adarnske, Introduction to Socual Scuence, Ron Nicola, U S Hustory BOTTOM Judith Groos, Psychology, Wullow Thomas, Introductuon to Social Science. Economncs ! W P7 D1e,, MSalemme l hope each of my students walk away a little happier than when the semester started, and that they will appreciate science a little more, and will be able to face problems a little more realistically. D. Sapiro TOP: AI Urbani, Earth Science, Chemistry: Phyllis Houlding, Biology, Chemistry. MIDDLE1 Marilyn Russell, Life Science, Biology: Eric Lyons. Life Science, Biology. BOTTOM: Denis Sapiro. Organic Chemistry, Physical Science. Chemistry: Ron Rose, Physiology, Biologyg Bob Trimingham, Earth Science, Physics. 'Fwy ,Yr i f 'Y 28 l if-- I F' I' 'ssc YU: fm Ffa. 'X Q ' U 66 '- we +I? N 3 4: fu- --wr , .f , ef' i HQ. Y , l , 1 funn! 12 Fl. ef T dw, IHope They Will Learn to Be Q, L4 c l I If! if N? 999 'Human T. Dafvis Coach Davis has taught at LHS for twelve years, and cannot think of another high school that would surpass this institution, In answer to what he hoped his kids would walk away with, he said, I hope they will learn to be human. TOP LEFT: Tom Davis: MIDDLE: Jean Patten: BOTTOM: Nev McCormick. MIDDLE: Sandra Holzg Don Gabor: Meredith Holscherg Ron Berg. TOP RIGHT: John Jones. BOTTOM: Barbara Harrison. MN TI 6, -X '-Q-1 - V X .X ,X 1 x Z, It's exciting coming to a unique community like Livermore, with its Western heritage mixed with its modern and scientific character. The students at LHS reflect this uniqueness, J. Buckley TOP: Juanita Young, Homemakingg Betty Frary. Homemaking. MIDDLE: Bill Allison, Business Math, Typing, Record Keeping: Bill Lauritzen, Typing, Business Machines, Bookkeeping: Rosemarie Lucido, Shorthand, Typing, English. BOTTOM: Lynn Zodtner, Shorthand, Typing, A.O.Pg Tressie Kirkman, Bachelor Living. Homemakingg Don Reed, Record Keeping. Typing. Keep in Touch With -fuwfmwwm. . fl .f'f3'?1Z:ltwifff?'f 1 Q.. www In .itffilfii , H 3: fx :SQ . ,. K .. cf if, . s T Gs X 69 4. 4' . ' ' CA' c 'P 2 'i ' 1 1 A , 4 ,,.- ,I ge- ' 3. 1, S . iv- we A , 2:5 ' 2 f r ' Jw . Pa- ' feat ' G Ziff? A 155,-ggwrr li: 2 .gi fY'l1.i?f'.ir -1 gf we 2. ' lf 'ft 9 -:yu-v -Rik' Z 'rv YS 11,7 11. ...ggi t, ,, n':g3,. .uf . ' 'A+ ,. , 'ik ' 5 .weft . 4' wnx. 1 WVU, 4 , . wr ' r, ,Yds y ' ,0 ?-5' 1552? i A k up . . .,,.45 'ivwmga 'i ftfizfl ,Aff -41 . uifffl - -R -+fig.re..l.If,' i 1 4 4' in 'Q 4 1 the Dramatic World V.S,,,,,,,,.,,e, we-Z Art, like knowledge, is the pursuit of excellence, whether one is involved in music, science, math or athletics. This pursuit necessitates sacrifice, and the education of a man or woman is not based on his prowess or ability in a single area, but his awareness of what he knows in all areas. or more important, what he does not know. JB. Heiner TOP: James Heiner, Acappella, Chorus, Orchestra MlDDLE Phyllis McMurtry, Art, Mike Ward, Band, Guitar, Theory, Clancy Crew, Candle!Leather. Ceramics BOTTOM James Buckley, Public Speaking, Journalism, Yearbook. Ted Peterson, CandIe!Leather, Art, Photography. Humanities, Vicki Stadelhofer. Drama. Stagecrafts, History of Drama ' ,fra v Q, 435125, 4. . A , 4 CN 'YV H i 3 2 3 Everything Al ays Adds -1.1 1 ? L, X 12 K? ' L il T' ' 1 T if as A. . MM, M, 14.22 ' Z Q ,W PM , Q4 3 T1 W fl, . --aid' f , ' , 1 L, 5 9 Q1 f K t, L 'B As math students I hope they wall be able to drscover answers for questrons asked by a dlscovery method I try to teach kids to do the best they can F Troubrldge ABOVE George Graham Computer MLC and AI Ofresh MLC Geometry Herd: Collins Algebra Geometry TOP FllGHT1 Custodians. MIDDLE: B Il Bonaccu, Algebra, Trngonometry, JoAnn Cox. Algebra, Geometry, Fred Troubrldge, Algebra, Geometry, BOTTOM Steven Oel. Algebrai Herb Thomas, Algebra, Geometry J' 'X , 1 Y 3' Up to the Truth , , 1 Q YJ ww. . , 'wilrvl ,Ji Qr S' x r 1 , Q5 ,.. -' , X. ' V 5 , X,-Q 2 3' wo A.:sLa?wi'la., L p w.,w',f:El39.?i ,L- Q r. , . , ' 3 S lfif 'w . 445l?1 51:1 +5 5 , 5 A jigs! ji' - ,, , ir 1 if 3 if 1' '4 'lf, r 3 . LEFT' TOP' Don Petrrllr, Photography. MIDDLE Larry Brabbm, Shop Math, LOWER Jam Raybourn, Wood Shop, BOTTOM, Elias Totah, Industrial Survey CENTER TOP' Ward Small, Draftnng, MIDDLE Bull Spragge, Industrial Survey, BOTTOM John Grecs, Agrlculture RIGHT' TOP' Carl Corson, Power Mechanrcsg MIDDLE Ron Furtado, Agruculture, BOTTOM: Jim Coelho, Horticulture, llx v Ano you me But anothen. I Am ODE, yet toeethen, We me so many. We llye ion tooay, Ano thmst pon new exeltements. fon llfe nolos But one ehanee. tomomzow Bmnqs A new Cay, Ano tooay will neyen come aealn. kathy munphy KA 4 1 N B . L 5 ABOVE' Senror Class Offrcers' Colleen Ford. Absalon Gagaza, Kathy Tobun, Pat Duletsky, Greg Kashi, Cris Rohn, Jeff Trigger. RIGHT, Carol Faraudo lends a hand to Chrrstrnas decorations, CENTER RIGHT, Class Presrdent Cris Rohn goes back to nature! FAR RIGHT' Sr Class Offrcers where they belong UPPER RIGHT: Jeff Trigger drsplays superior enthusiasm ? Senior Officers Get it T ogether? Who can foresee the ruin that is sure to befall Livermore High School when the Senior class graduates? The Class of '73 has always demonstrated a new meaning for enthusiasm and hard work. It can only be hoped that the rest of L4H.Si can suffer this loss with a stiff upper lip. The Seniors plunged into their last year with the Freshman Orientation, headed by Pat Duletsky, vice president The Orientation was followed up in fine style by the Senior Play, Arsenic and Old Lace. Christmas brought a first prize for the Seniors in the Can Drive competition under the spirited guidance of the President, Cris Rohn This helped to earn money for an elegant Senior Ball on April 28. So ended the best year of four and the eventful era of the Class of '73 l A 2, y , , 1 ,E J I by l E 'L -4 8 , M l 'Xxx i 9 1 r, 7 i 731' 2. 3 rm Q I f i K - I I I I- I -lb fwfviantg 'Q Lunch Hour Pro ides Few Thri s Eric Aaland Linda Alford Owen Alford Nancy Allen Jacqueline Alviso Randy Alviso Gerard Amaral Doug Morrison keeps on truckin'. Marianne Ammendolia Allen Austin Richard Austin Vickie Authier Gina Baca Scott Bahr Steve Bailey Susan Bailey Don Baird Mary Balbach Laura Banke Donna Banks Clarence Bargmann Roxanne Barnett Sarah Baroody Greg Barr Pam Barr Barbara Barrett Anne Barschall For Action - Minded C lass of '73 4 V 325: , , ' F2 ' Iffiff ' a U, i'f f si? J 'TS' Even the dynamvc class of 73 can't Ilven up the quad 43' Jail 'lu'-ff --sg, S-P i Hollis Bascom Don Baxter Jim Bean Bryan Behling Tom Beisley Elaine Bernard David Bettencourt Gwen Bettencourt Mark Bettencourt Alain Billot Dave Bing Bob Bing Randy Black Pam Blankenship Bob Blew Christianne Blocker Karen Bloom Wayne Bonde Marsha Boothe Ellen Born Debbie Boscacci Chris Bourke Lynn Boyd Richard Bradeen Thomas Bradshaw Joe Breshears Thefels N 0 End to the whine... 45-in Excztement at LHS 1 U A. - 1 5 - i t A Q Cf, QRFN' Campus Life ffers Variety of Settings Q 'Q 1:57 -an sqft' 4 1-vvz1k?4iaQ 'JS . . Q M.,-Ag H-m.e,.-y-...Ut J ,,...M., Q . :argl A f ' f X ' C A ' N ,4.ii,.f.' t W 9 : ' ' 3, D .. , fig, :Q n l I The canteen doesn't offer Keith Otsuki and Art Henry. I -an much for Jeff Trigger, John Buginas Jerianne Burton Robin Callaway Mark Cardoza Debbie Carrillo Patricia Bull Adelle Button Cathy Campbell Nlargaret Burch Richard Callaghan Janet Cardoza ff i Al .l ad Susan Caywood Athena Chakakis Sen Nlen Lee Chan Craig Charbonneau Ann Clark Kim Clark Debra Cofer . Debra Cofield gnlflfilil 44 Enthusiastic senior can-drive volunteers tally their goods sf! Dynamic Seniors Defvote Spare Time to Victorious Can Drive Leslie Cohen Dale Cook Donna Couch Warren Council David Cowan Terri Crippen Friday nights really seem to excite Carl Meyer 4:78 Kenneth Cronk Terri Darby Jim Davenport Mark Davies Paul Dean Linda Dearinger Roger DelCastillo John Diaz Susan Dittig Valerie Doggett Michael Dovik David Drummond 4 Tim Duffey Pat Duletsky Linda Duncan Blame Dunzwerler Priscilla Duque Joseph Durkee Cl!! H 5 14. 'Q 'XWYI KN 'THQ We Emotions of All Kinds Are Created at LH Matthew Dyer Mike Edson Jack Edwards Stan Edwards Denise Eisenhagen Steve Ellis Vaughn Evans Tom Everett Guy Fahnhorst Carol Faraudo Rosa Farfan Steve Farsaci Mark Feil Barbara Feinberg Patsy Fellingham Terri Fink Mitten Flora Mary Flowers Colleen Ford Marlyn Fortes Robert Frary Kenneth Freeze num.-uf 'uni' X, if 'Q'-'df' ful -my 'U' i'-auf YF -up fi? -'Q 41 nf ' x .Y W Ns-.qv 'mmf' X x '31 Michael Freitas Robert Fulton Absalon Gagaza Kevin Garber Ronald Garcia Patricia Gates Mary Stevenson and Tommie Davidson break routine and clown around. K' Ji? sf' X fu i ' . N in if XA, fx. wmghkq Tinxm, 5 s -'K .y A L Bw s if 2 X Ya ft 2 47 Delbert Gee Senior Boys Boast Variety of Talents : 'Nw Jody Gibson Albert Gidley Richard Gilbert Paula Gillette Audrey Giroux if Carolyn Gonzales ' ' - Pam Goots rf' A David Gordon 5 f was 4 5, Q i t y' Air, A qw 'fir ..,4,.f Greg Rowsey hams it up for the benefit of sophomore friend, Anne Kramer, 1 Joe Gotch K 3:-' JV' , , xxx ly 9 l Jack Grayson ,Q Ti? aafx QQ U -J 'iff' -JI -Bl' Mighty senior, Mike Terwillnger, flashes by Dublin opponent ,,--1, li '00 ' X! , 1 .fray 'QP 'N Av 401-H ! d 'I an 42 I NNI QW w-'7 -...Q :san Gregson elma Gruidl arty Gutierrez ary Ann Guymon David Hall Roger Halunen Kathy Hampton Jody Hanson Rita Happe Lee Harter Laurie Hartman Tony Hardgraves Ray Hartgraves Kay Harvey Linda Hargreaves Susan Harrison ff. Mark Henry 1l 'N tud nts Rela in Their Final Year .,.n,,,., NO -v v Phillip Herzog Richard Callaghan passes the time in the quad wlth a friend, -:Ei Judith Herrington Wayne Heusinkveld Theresa Hill Timothy Higgins Robin Hiskes Kathy Hill Ellen Hitchcock Mark Hill Pat Hodel Kathy Springer chokes on Livermore's water. - ig iff.. X ,.v- si. , ff w -all 4-'-'mr ,A fx ,155 ww, g,, ll J Jeff Hodgins UN vm. sf '-as ,,-fun.. Sharry Holeman Lance Holloway Dave Holm Carol Houlding Sophia Howard Steve Howard James Huerta Jane Hurley Jacqueline Jacks Lewis Jackson Cheryl Jacobson Joni Jacobson Scott Jameson on .J-'W H 'iff' Senior girls Karen Castro, Meg Munson, Joni Jacobson, and Jane Hurley demonstrate their unique personalities. vm. ,,,.,x ,Qu vin. 'QT ,pn- N0 fff'-fe I A Fu! 11? S-ur Ar' -QL -mmsr 4: ...uf aw VQQIFY 1 1 ups ,u 5.1 ...A-v i V 1 K ,. , A -nv .a f ' Q-1355511 - qg,..:. F Y ...P an, as y nf- sl, N 1 fa --02 ,nay N-I Nl' v--ur A iii 4- otorious Girls of '73 Spin A W b of Seductive Charm iq, ci ND Juan, ,iii 'Q -316 tn!! What' Dennis Jaramillo Elena Jarrell Jenny Jenkins Susan Jenkins Robert Jesse Robert Johnson Pat Jones Vicki Karvelis Kia Kelley Richard Kelly Mark Kempf Steven Kendrick Debra Kengla Roy Kennedy Terry King Cathy Kirkes Eric Kirkevvoog Greg Kishi Charles Kooshian Robert Kowolik Michael Kraft Katherine Kristiansen Cynthia Kruger Bruce Lafranchi Marc Lakner Juha Laurila Gary Laws Mike Lawson Cynthia Leeper Bettie Lefter Robert Lenning Girls Find Enjoyment Through Bob Lenz Barbara Lewright Greg Lovell Paula Lumsden Michael Mann Leah Manuel Michael Marciel Mark Marino Carolyn Marshall Joe Marshall Kim Martin Philip Martin Mike Martinez Dan Masluk Debbie May Bruce McDonald Kim McDonald William McDonald Linda McManus Mark McMaster Robert McNabb Ross Meester Virginia Meisner Carl Meyer Michael Michael 6 +--1' fi:L NEW 0-nan! -mmf -M Y ,Ami 1 N Se- .'-1141i-'I .. .. This horse gets a special treat Varied Acti ities MQW, rom Denise West and Kathy Murphy. '5. f V 2' , V V :gl ,A W 41 5:5 'Vicar- ' .ff-.,.,.4 Sidi. '?42'v?f ' '1' T! Ji' . , 'UW Pam Goots bops around the dance floor with friend QT f,,h Dave IVIiIIer Mike lVIiIIer ' -4 - -, .f'1r . ,pyQ'i ' ' ' Mtv-f -auusdvipsm-...,,. ,, mv H 'iv . Nuff 1 ad Alan Madsen rests hrs noble body. 'C -sl :wa .as uv' ......v? L!! jf -QD! 'l wmv 56 + 'V 'L . Va ful ...ali -4- Y tty Wulf Lynn Minkler Anke Mollenhauer Doug Morrison Ron Morrison Margaret Morton YT an. fm 1 iii is E --'fr vw :fx Y ----gg hd -1Qa,...' R., Adrienne Niver Fred Noyes Sheryl Ober Tim O'Donnell Ronald Oliveira Rebecca Olsen Karen Osborn Keith Otsuki Mark Overby sa George Overturf . Michael Ozment xg, Harry Parks Carol Patrick David Patters 1 - f' - LHS Seniors Work and Rela Frank Mueller Meg Munson Kathy Murphy Pat Murphy Jean Myers John Myers Mark Nakano Jim Neef Kerry Nelson Dan Ness Diana Netherton Mark Newbury Alex Ng Jon Nielsen Will Kerry Nelson and partner survive this frustrating lab? 1' 4 4 Hard charging Tim Warren gets ready for action,y Leslie Patton Sharon Patton Mike Payne James Pendley Cynthia Perry Daniel Peters Jeff Petersen Stephanie Phillips Ronald Plechaty Linda Plessing Juanita Ponce Theresa Ponsano LH Boys Have All the Answers David Patterson James Patterson .xfffnuf-nfl! ri!! 1 Rich Pope Dan Porter Kathy Potthoff Donna Prosser Joann Prosser Suellen Prudhom Rebecca Pugh lVlark Raeburn Julie Rahn Janelle Ralph Phillip Ramsey Valerie Randall Jim Ransome Julie Rashe ' 3Goes ut With Steve Ring Mitchell Ritter Kenneth Robbins Theresa Roberson Catherine Robertson Dorothy Robinson Robin Rickstead Mike Roederer Don Baxter, Robin Dobson and P boredom as best as they can. tyle Deborah Rich Toby Rien f , i-N 'FJ E 341 m I B my gi, Q ., gm ig .214 ,A at Brown cope with the lunchtime 'GQ Chris Rohn Patricia Romono Q xt. iv 3 8 , th Sf? 'ffl nfl-' , ' ,.'Lffa',3M ,r L P . We fx A raw if f -wg' 23-fifff. V ,iitgit S , if ' 55 fi x 'V ' x 1-ma. Q -U If ,. I f. 'J , V Rebecca Rose David Roso fi lf'-'U' -1' lm. S S 1 rl Gulf f' V 1- Hey. mellow out gant ' exclaims Jeff Trigger fe, .2-f' 'Nj 'iii A v4r .5 Q-if XJ 'nl 51-'ff Steven Roso Deborah Rowe Adam Sandoval Paul Santucci John Saulter Michael Ross Greg Rowsey Karen Sandoval Patricia Sanzari Marilyn Schmidt Curt Rossnecht Deborah Ruiz Eric Rotsten George Ruzicka , olitude and Friendship on Campus Senior class president, Chris Rohn carries the burden of leadership. X cf' 'W-'sr' 4? '3 Suv N--sf' H' wth-Q ' Fi' 1 3 sg, lv Q 4- T 54' Q-ii 'Z' ' 3 Gary Schuknecht 5 Kevin Scott Laura Sellers Audrey Severin David Sexton Betty Shaw Dana Sheline 'XX 6 i , . 3 -Q '-T-'v'arX '10 James Shirley James Shofner Sarah Shroyer --:y Dan Silberberg Barry Silva Michele Silva Sheryl Silva , ti '- N.. .rw ' We . 5 ,Q Susan Silva ' Michelle silvey Tom Simon k.. '52 ...Q Suzanne Skrivanich Alex Sladky Sharon Smales David Smith 9 Mike Mann, Bruce Laffanchi, Clarence Bargmann, and partake in iock-talk Laurie Smith Jacquelyn Snodgrass Nancy Southwick la-fs at '31 N 265 Kathy Spears Terry Speicher Flay Spivey' Bob Spooner Michael Spragge Vickie Springer Kirk Staggs Sue Steinhauer Mary Stevenson Bill Storey Dawn Straight Mike Terwilliger lik' ,....- hfwxrv- Cheryl Strout Janet Suchon Nancy Suckling Jeanne Sutton Sally Swanson Mark Tarte Lynette Tasto Clifford Terry Michael Terwilliger i Thomas Thiessen Wendy Thomas Daniel Thompson Robert Thompson Richard Tinsley Jr. Kathryn Tobin lVlarti Jo Tompkins if -J ,ill -3 'J -'Er ff 'mr-P? -Q3 Fighting inevitable boredom, Kevin Garber lets loose a smile. 'ill .213 .i ...mp,,. aw-:Q pu 'av Us Snules of 7 Light Up LHS Jeffrey Trigger Matthew Troiano Michel Troiano Elizabeth Turpin l' ,,-an af at 'Q Sf-'av The Spirit of '73 is Exemplified y Cagers at Yuba Tourney Chuck Williams William Williams Yvonne Williams Linda Williford Stephanie Winder Kimberly Winters Susan Wirsching Victor Wolfe Mary Wondolowski Martin Wright Yan Din Yoakum Gary Zeller June Wagner Jeffrey Wahl Kenneth Walden Janice Walton Tina Ward Neil Warne Timothy Warren Debra Waterman Michael Watson Judy Wells Tonnie Wells Carlyn Wente James Westerman Vickie Whitfield Donald Whitney Ronald Whitney Debra Wilcutt Jubilant teammates hoist Toby Fiien after the Yuba City triumph, Capable Leadership Glades .Iumor Class Through Actwe Year The class of '74 spent a restless but active year. Under the dependable leadership of Katy Hansen, they participated in traditional money raising projects such as bake sales, car washes. and candle sales. They also sold seasonal candy canes. The science building was the object of the junior's creativity in the annual Christmas decorating activities. Throwing tradition out the window, the Junior class voted to eliminate a Junior Prom king and queen from their annual activity. This could prove to be a new phase in high-school dances. With such a successful year, the class of '74 eagerly looks forward to the last and best year of four. RIGHT: Juniors Mary Avila and Debbie Frank show spirit on color day. LOWER LEFT: Kenny Mendoza threatens the coach. LOWER MIDDLE: Mary Slice and Sherri Janssen lack spirit LOWER RIGHT: Kathy Gates is one of the many charming junior girls. FAR RIGHT: Junior class officers IL to Rl Anne Remillard, Treasurer, Katie Hansen, President: Denise Weingart. Vice-Presrdentz Valerie Bachleda, Secretary, Deirdre Hansen. Sandy Richmond, Dan Richards, Ellen Ford, Student Assembly Reps. Q M .iv- 'Wm 5318 as .Il Ni '1- gc. x 15 ' 35 31- a :I .K -3 5' ,X Q . .5 f s- 'l .1 If gl . 4 L E , 9' S 'I' -, 'QA 54 3 'S 3 3 Juniors ela Around Campus Kathy Daly, Susanna Drcklnson, and Kathy Alford pause for work. Laurre Anderson Flex Anderson Rack Anderson Kathy Andrade John Andres Pamela Andrews Dave Arnold Brnan Atchlnson Debbie Avila Mary Avllla Valene Bachleda Pattn Bahr Chris Bannter Nancy Barkley Terry Barnard Marcy Barrow Anne Barschall Sabrnna Bascom Larry Bayles Roxanne Behrens Lora Bensley Wllllam Benapfl Dana Benton v Debra Adams Jayne Agnew Paul Ahre Debbie Alaux Kathy Alford Owen Alford Connie Allen Everett Allen Rebecca Allen Denise Alexander Leslre Allison David Anderson f T' we H , 9 .214 l , 'f ' vu' AB I. vl l I 11242 Ag'xW'6, - ' 1 I ' ' 1 Bxll X , 'Q - 21- - M- I . E 'I in 1 up E' Ill wt is ut in Kim Frizzell Rick Roszell, and Tom Rasmussen view the pre-winter rain. f i '7 ,N-...V 2 -. .,. :OV and Becky Cosby chat at lunch, - ILi4ifl12l?'YK Ageless Benches Are ld Friends Cynthia Bettencourt Gerald Bettencourt Christi Beyer Mark Biel Susan Blair Richard Bockover Roger Bolen Debbie Bolton Deirdre Bourke Lynn Bouscal John Boyd Mark Boyd Anne Brent Steve Breshears Mike Brewer Rodney Brisendin Don Brooks Raymond Bruijnes Oswald Brum Judy Bugas Randy Burton Marlyn Button Cal Cahill Mark Callaway James Campbell Robert Campbell Michael Caraveo Thomas Carothers Mary Carpenter Eloise Cathcart Cindra Chenoweth Mark Christiansen Craig Clarkson Sue Click Janet Cochran Mary Coelho Wendy Cohen Flon Cole Elizabeth Concannon Mike Conner Frank Correia Becky Cosby Pauline Council Addie Cowan Helen Craig Dottee Crandall Patty Crawford Lori Cromie Diane Cronk Dan Cuellar Michael Curtis Laura Dailey F' .X ' Stud nts Find A Place in School Life ,- A A , 1 S5 f 2, K N ', ,, I fi-fi 1 '-Q 'Lf 1 yi? V New ,, 4 9 iii 'Wi' . ljli 1 'Q .l Y W min, . Carol Houlding and Kristi Thompson find classwork amusing. S. Kathleen Daly Margaret Davidson Scott Davidson Tommie Davidson Debra Davison Joline Davison Brian Denman Mellissa Der Karen DeRosa Tom DeRouchey Barbara Dias Ellen Dickinson 1 .ix- T 4 ,. .iw :U- Assistant Coach Braz shows his game. 0 ,, . va-fr' . 4 1 Jproval to Rick Roszell and Marc Joder after as Art ,. K-. rv v . I 'H' Knowledge and Physical Acti ities Come Alifve At LH gf.. Q Q17 rw 4. Sv' ' ' V I we--v .fi I . I ' 1 4. N x 1 ff ft , I I A.: ,,, v- .1 4 Ao , nf . la,.',f' or 4 , fa ' 7 9 4 I 1945i-cg: , i v ' lv-K -SJ xr- 'fx . ': ., l 1 t I' 15 5 A ff 'R 1 at ka 50-X -ZZ f i Q-.rx F--v' Lt g 1 'Q ff,- Susanna Drckrnson Dorothy Duon Carol Dobbel Robln Dobson Bob Douglas Brian DeBose Tim Dugan Kevrn Duffus James Duffy Arla Dye Debt Earhart John Eckroat Danrelle Edgar Stan Edson Davld Edwards Robert Elliott Adrrenne Ellsaesser Marc Eneldi Flrchard Epps Susan Erluch Joann Esquabel Sharon Ezell Deborah Fagundes Jerry Fagundes Glen Fahnhorst James Faraudo Mark Faust Danny Fearon Tom Ferrell Tony Ferrulli Joan Frrth Brenda Frtzgerald Janne Floyd Ellen Ford Marlyn Fortes Melody Foucek Wllllam Frady Faith Francis Debbue Frank Kum Fruzzell Make Frye miling Faces h in Dan Fulton Jay Gilson Cyrus Galvan Catalina Garcia Debbie Garcia Bob Garrett Kathy Gates Edythe Genschaw John Gentry Debbie Gerber Gary Gibson Sue Giles Lee Gillette Susan Gilmore Patrick Glesse Tammy Gleie Daniel Graham Andy Gray Robert Grayson Mike Green Doris Gergory Kerry Griggs Mark Grogan Ed Haines Cheryl Hale Marc Hall Richard Hall Kathy Hampton Pam Hanhy Diedre Hansen Kathleen Hansen Danny Harris John Harvey Sue Harvey Doug Hatch Mary Haussmann Patrick Hazen Carol Henderson Tim Hendricks Timothy Henriques Rachel Henry Sharon Hess Ellen Heusinkveld Greg Hibbs ol Junior Girls Brighten Drudger Sidney Hicklin Jeff Hicks Daniel Higgins Dawn Holloway Gary Hollum Debbie Holmes Ken Holmes Kim Holten Bruce Hoover Myron Hord Richard Horn Greg Howard Warren Howe Elena Howell Randy Huber John Hudson Katherine Hudson Jill Humphrey Sherry Hutchens Brian Hutchinson Wendy Irving Sherri Janssen Martha Jellinghausen Dave Jenkins Cindy Jensen Jeff Jensen Mark Joder Connie Jost Mike Kellom Shawn Kenny Jeff Kerr Eddie Kerst Edy Kivaly Brent Kirkes Walton Kolar David Koski Brenda Kristransen Fred Kruger Patricia Kruse Debbie Largarbo Jon Larsen Mike Lasher Theleen LeFevre Denise Lewis Ho e Love The Junior Guys Jan Lininger Jill Linmger Nancy Loewe Elaine Lopez Traci Loveless Barbara Loy Paul Lundbom Richard Mackanic Margaret Madden Gina Maddux Dennis Mann Patty Markwell Randy Markwell Sandy Marrs Dan Martin Steve Martinez Vera Masluk ,v-' bww M 'Na' 0-fi -min r t . of we 'f f 4' C . N , . 6 al. V ,Xmy :gat A s ' Q4 if 1 'iii' I ,Q A. i Ks K 41' has V f ' ' -Y' f S I , 3 . 5 in 'N' . Q ' 5 . p 1? 'xv 4 x h , . .al V' l iq Q 'I Bob Garrett seems enthused about leaving school. 5 -wg . Q 1-1 x H . si ay ' P , KEN 4 , I Marc Joder wonders about campus 'Ft ,Y r. 5 I 'TY James Mason Laurie Masson Nancy Mayorga Cindy McCollough Karen McDonnell Bob McKean Rich McNabb Gail McNamee Karen Meadows Dorothey Mello Ken Mendoza Steven Mendoza Thomas Metz Dave Meyers Kristy Miles John Miller . W tw! V27 L tr. , O , l Q.-...,i A it 1 , ..- f Dv, Janet Mills Alden Mondragon Jen Moore Seletta Moreland Rae Morrison Terry Morse T9- V7 I S, 5353, swag, HX Collene Moynanan Marigrace Mullins Jan Myers Mike Neely Lois Nelson Nita Newton L.: 5. 2 rl Q- ,MM- ll'- kb MQ . p lug' 1 . K ln My , xv l, , rt. 1 E ' , gfx :QE ii v 4 .-Q Jose Ordaz Maricela Ordaz Anthony Oxsen Joan Oyler Pete Paculba Jeff Palmer Jeannette Pane Robert Park Jeff Parker Bill Patterson Bonnie Paulus Dan Pegan S gIg1,.gS Q. ,os 1- g,, L7 ,l 0 U N r . gy: v nf: 2 Y I t,,, V if ,f C U , 'iuxr K 9 '!'b i 1 Marc Petak-stunned after the big game I, y j r 4 l , , 4- ' A ll I J it gb ,1 5., if A f 5 fx. . tg Q' Q-v 'X l Paul Nicholas Cheryl Nichols Anthony Nigg Kathy Nordyke Barbara North Victor Oliveira Coleman Olken Larry Olsen James Faraudo prepares to leave for home -16' A 'Rf .,f rf' we ,,.f' . v Vim. x ' Laugh' 'fs 'Av V, , I 1,.f 7 .. Tj' ff K , 1 KY r .f 11:44, lg 7'g...ff Q x P ..-in-6.21 Fil - A I. l 3 Varied Juniors Reflect Saese Th Many Faces of LHS Michelle Pendley Shauna Perry Marc Petak Debbie Peterson Michael Petcock Linda Plato George Platt Michele Pouliot Ed Peitchard Bart Quimby Tom Rasmussen Gayle Rawles Anne Remillard Karen Rich Dan Richards John Richards Lisa Richards Roxan Richardson Sandy Richmond Mark Ritter Edna Robinson Steve Robitaille John Rock Leasa Roles Peter Rollins David Ross lan Ross Rick Roszell Sue Flotsten Steve Russell Carla Salbeck Wayne Sandholtz Chuck Saylors Cathy Schaffer Nlelodye Schiller 0 -q ,fam ..,-J ' ,,...f ' J -13 :Q-- ' -ff'-' .f ::',1-.- ,f':'t l, ef' 's- fr ,N , an S .., Q I .,s SQ -sg 'MS 22 iii . X Eff gli! Q. ann.. -14 as- -6: - all ii 11.3 Qs .Lun- . ,N . 5 ut to give a smile, Class of '7 hows E pression ws sr L Uu- ' 9 if 5 1 .-N 1- ,,,. s .i ,J C7 ni' .pw-H i im-, JL. J S Emi? sm r . K 'J 1 I ,Y -fa ' ,af , :af r ,IPX IW' Catherine Schmrdt Kevln Schmidt Vance Schoonover Bob Schrader Don Schumacher Jlm Schwelger Demse Sebourn Alex Segundo 2- 13 ,Q V ti Q' ,rf,x .:.-tg of J f if Denrse West rs caught off guard yf w .V .f- s J. Q- Y . rr . Q, Q . 3 , Q2 1 n' 1 ' , K' 73,1 Q' , ,Q . .-fa V , ,, B ,S g Q , f All Jeff Sellers Peter Shearer Ed Shepard Suzanne Shrlvanuch Krrk Shriver John Slgg Bonnue Srlva Carol Srlva Susanne Srmerman Kent Simons Steve Srrnpson Tarn Skrnner Joan Skanrood Mary Slrce Susan Slocum Bonnre Smlth Brran Smrth Dan Smrth Darlene Smith Joy Smrrh Lorna Smith Scott Sorensen Jayne Spence Kathy Sprcer 'Wave Fred Kruger, Jeff Parker, and Tom Rasmussen joke in the quad 80 Jolyn Tasto Daniel Tate Brian Taylor Jeff Taylor Tylene Tener 3 SA- Lindy Tennyson Rosanne Thiessen ., ., Dan Thomas Janice Thomas Kristi Thompson Vickie Tilleman Wayne Tillman 4- 19 i is 3 ' ' 4 I .f rtftf ' was! 43 f it in .I Y' ,. .E A 1 ff f 1 X' tv 1 ' 'SIM' Yvonne Tillman Laura Toledo Janet Toti Anthony Trevino Debra Trochez Monica Tuck oontime Antics Cheer pStud nts Debbie Steele Mary Stewart Rick Stewart Wendy Stewart Sharyl Stiles Brenda Stills Brad Stock Laura Stokes Dale Stone Keith Stribling Mark Stringer Mark Stromberg Tom Stroud Regina Sumpter Lorna Sunberg Anne Swanson ,K api 4 9 A 1 -' TZ'-' , 'w 'ttf l , .,,. F! Q-. X . A ,r my fr-4' ,tg 4 ,f xrfl ,ll L 1 I , , x .f i ik J -1 Y, fa 0 ll W I f' ,igyllx 4-4' w-of Q 3 T55 ! 3 if :EE 8: N- , t,,l , ' i Steve Martinez holds Larry Olsen affectionately as Ann Flemillard vi 1 i Flack Tucker James Turnbull Jeff Turprn Jeff Vandermolen Rosendo Vela Helen Vrerra Norman Volponr Melanle Walker Will Walker Terry Warren Lisa Watchemprno Damel Webber Greg Webster Denny Werngart Ray Wells Steven Wells Denise West Flod Whrte Tom Whrte Charles Whrttrngton Bull Wlllrams Make Wrllrams Reid Wilson Errc Winters Bob Wolcott Cheryl Woods Paul Woodward Duane Wrrght Jerry Wyckoff Joe Yoder Mark Zurakowskr Leadership and Indi idualit In their last year as underclassmen, the class of '75 enjoyed an active year. Money, as always, was the object in the sale of Cowboy booster buttons and other projects sponsored by the sophomores. The class showed an abundance of spirit as they captured first place in the Christmas decorating contest, and second place in the canned good drive. If this is any indication, the next two years for the class of '75 will be even better. RIGHT. Jane Rossknecht has a hard time concentrating. BELOW: Sophomore class officers lL to Rl Carrie Richmond, Margaret Heal. Stephanie Fullmer, Kim Kaley, Gayle Gotch, Anne Kramer, Teri Cole, and Loretta Mullany. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT. Lambie Calhoun joins friends on Cowboy Alley. RIGHT. Ron Foreman gives friend a ride BOTTOM' Tree at Sophomore bench meets a sad end f 'iid hy --1. ei, M v -A 'Q-.. ...,, X, ' P, .,,' ' 6 , - ' 'V' mmvivp ,QQ HF' i , A 'S - 1 gp, ,A'A' Q 4-q.,,,,n.vm . 3J.f.3.7J.f. . . 5. . . 1:'a'i'v vivo xi 1-r'vo-Q-u 44--As lr-4-oe' 4-su-v mq- . Jive. we-4. neva' uswm . Miva: '.'.-1.-. X - my 'Y .,-4 'XJ 5 J 1 'Q'-.y , Q. 1- 19-bf-' 1 A: .F . 1 D l'c'A u' -'. . s K -rf--.-0. -'rs -.-. 'vw-Q n4vN'w'w-.. Kuhn- I I r, 4 X X Thi! Air' gf , jf , ,RX . '11 - , I M f-rg git' ' S32 A' n,. A Q ,.,4o 2 I 1 1- 75 --fsgm I . 'S' Nr . -Sf! M ' NN., 'Nm S ophomores Participate in First All-School Dress Do Day Susan Abbott David Ahre Ken Ainsworth Jim Alexender Craig Alford Cartier Allison Jim Allmon Rosanne Ammendolia Pat Andersen Joan Anderson Tom Anderson Bonnie Austin Scott Authier Hartem Award Jack Baird Lee Baker Lisa Ball Mike Bangs Anne Barker Randy Barnes Bill Barnett Bob Barnett Mary Barr Doug Barrett Darla Barrick Lynn Baxter Joan Bazal Ken Bean Rica Beckel Keith Behling Becky Behrens 5 1 44-0' Q.. v in-N Q . . , N .4 . 4 4 . .V A 'ix ,. is K ' 4 Dan Bernacil V' g Bill Bieber Gregg Burkett wg' 'ti itll'-.MW Joan Crawford seems to find Dress Down Day amusing lr '-T5 :N A L. ffl m , f w RJ bb' Do all soph boys enjoy lunch so much? tt' ,.-4 'kv K . 1 Qi. gy t ,J. My ,Y r .,,- an 1 D A I , Q 'L :WWW rg. sul Hur 46 l az l , , f ' Bm A ..f 1 1 ea 1' FF , in l f lf ' Q, li X 5 im VA Q' f, ,- MT, X L E l ' rip' ..4 2... , , 49 r Xi wr r r r qblx N A '? l. x Mike Bulls Tammy Brshop Karen Blorkland Kathy Blackwell Brandy Blevlns Duane Blevrns Vrc Blevrns Nancy Bloom Vince Booba Jack Bolton Mary Bonde Debbre Boone Davrd Boothe Brent Bowman Ed Bradley Michelle Brann Kathy Brewer Arther Brldenbaker Bonme Brrxey Ron Brooks Brenda Brown Candy Brown Jenny Brown Leanna Brown Marr Brown Jay Buys Terry Calfas Mary Calhoun Nancy Callaghan Mrchele Canfield Roger Caprl Candy Cardrnellr Laurre Cardoza Jane Carr Delane Cassell Mundi Casson Mary Castro Candy Chrrstransen Kathy Clary Rene Cleveland Vrrgrnla Clough Terr Cole Melanre Collrns Karen Colvin Sherry Conner Susan Cook Pat Cooney Bret Cornet! Davrd Correa Claudette Cofrera Kevrn Crawford Ken Creager , , ophomores Congregate utsid Math Building to Meet Friends Tonnr Crrppen Linda Culp Cathy Dalrymple Ted Darby Q , Karen Davidson Y li AI Davis Cindy Davis . lVlykeI Davis David Day Joe Dearborn Dave Deasly Jeff Deming Kristy Dennis Richard Dietrich hae! Karen Dr Grazia Kathleen Dimick Alicia Dillon Gary Drmon Marlo Dipretro Danny Dixon Carole Dolrn I f AY 'Qi p - 4 'il 4' ' ' sr YH. K 'xv in kv-V Q57 Sophs enjoy early morning surroundings - H in W, , , , H, ' ' ' ' Gegen -3, isfw- f ig ,A f ' if 2 'Eff , ,e ..,. , - . f ,- 'ef f X in-Z, 1?,fVf'f'f ',f f L' 'r ' ff'V'L5 .f iffii ,V , ',3 ?LP' ' A fl! 4 ' 'f f 5-EW : 'fr ' 5, '1' 'S TW' r. ' f, VE'-,L ' :f yieil 0 ' .I ' ,Z 5, ,,.7 ., , , my se r ,. ,, 4- ' I' 'T C 5 ' 1 W v , Q f QQ? y if V ig f ? 7 ff M ,riff G fl f,u , .. ' ', a 4 3 F - C r r , if i if ,F f ii? We ,Q i Q5 L tg I Q .nj ,wi 1 ,Mi Q17 , f: ff A 2 , Yi 'ffl 'XLS' if? . F if ifg,.,r is , in 4, a Q Gigi A .. 1, rr '1 - if N' ,H-p.' ii' ' 1-' 4 awwiW3W,4 C -- f 1 1 f w .fkflfr view.. 'c fy, - M 86 of ', . ' Q .6 N. , , A 5 -e 'Q fl. ' 5: N 679 , ff df rw - 1 X? Q! ,ir q V A Q ,L Y14 'ff 1' W J Q: r ,Irv , 1, f 1 'll V 4 xx, -.1 'V X 4 fi' F' ZF ' A+, ' Y. 1 rrp, JH P' A ef: 3 Q , I I x xii! if JN is? 7 3' Q pl K i ' , 1 , .x ef ' K V Gly V f 17' fi 'iff Merlyn Domingo Don Dorn Cathy Douglas David Drummond Mark Dugord Frank Dupart Laurel Durkee Jim Duterte Veronica Eason Barbara Edwards Dick Escover Sandy Esquibel Jerry Evans Deborah Ey Randy Falk Kathy Fallon Frank Farfan Anthony Farmer Vicki Frnkes .11--nl Q. ,ix W5 Q Ynfx E rggryii W- ! 'S I WJ? ,i ' -'afar .E-E Wi L The Gang abounds on school street . f ., . :rv Q...- Y Soph Boys Kee School Street Ali '-Q gl! 4, ,Q 1- sfc 'E m f ' ' 1 - T x ty . 5 A ,, K, . N ,1 K N' . 0,58 Q.: S K . X f 'F 2, Wg S? u - 1? TT ', u X .ev Sherry Thompson strukes a pose for c lv BITTEYB 'z Q. , , I 'CW 1 Q . 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Tony Funk Bessue Fush John Futzpatruck Patruck Futzsurnmons Kubbue Flora Joan Foote Ken Foote Luz Fordyce Flon Foreman Pat Foret Valerue Forster Martha Foss Dave Fox Steve Fox Dawn Francus Nancy Frary Robert Fraser Muchelle Frates Ruchard French Muke Fruck Nluke Fuchs Stephanue Fullmer Muke Funero Penny Gadd Eluzabeth Gagaza Janus Garcia Ron Garduner Dave Gardner Bobby Gates Gary Gayle 4 Y, A-1 1 ,Q '3'M'3,4 't 4 ,ff .. 4 Brian Kowoski reflects school happenings Steven Hafer Terri Hagemann Dennnk Haines Kim Hall Sandra Hall Janet Hallowell Flack Hamilton Sandy Hamlin Debra Hannon Diane Hansen Lisa Happe David Harrison '-x Deborah Grover Sherri Gravette Mark Gruldl Rita Gutierrez Jil Haaheim Kim Hachmann iw Rich Gerber Cindy Gilbert Anne Gildea Mike Gillette Denise Giroux Ricky Gleese Tern Gonzalez John Goralka Gayle Gotch Kurt Graver Scott Graver Pam Green Tia Griggs Richard Gross Susan Gossman Debbi Grota 9 A Sharon Harshbarger 1 Roger Hart '- 1 5 t B g Bernie Haug r '44 y -Pl -4 Dave Hawkins X f', 7' ' :Q I 7 Judith Hayden r,, ' -- , , Margaret Heal lg ' ' if A N Yi Mike Heald Oliver Henderson Karen Hendricks Kathy Hendrix Ken Henry Tom Henry of ', Q? lx 15 x f vi I Xxx Scheery Turner devours 9 Anrta Hensley John Herrington Brran Herrmann Donna Herzog Arleen Hlbdon Davrd Huggans Patnck Hrggms Bruce Hall Cathy Hull Randy Hull Steve Hull Lynn Hrllrard Grant Hrskes Eruk Holladay Kam Holland Crndy Holloway Chuck Holt Randy Hoover Glenna Horn John Hosrer Charles Houldrng Denlse Houser Scott Humphrey Tanya Hunt John Hurley Steve Hutchrngs Ralph Hutson Norman Jacobson John Janzen Duane Jaramullo Don Jenkins Jeff Johnson Joyce Johnson Lynn Johnson lVlarty Johnson Krm Kaley Mark Karvelrs Fluth Kelly Steve Kelly Barbara Kellorn Paul Kennedy Steve Kent Robert Kelrn Harvey Kerst Gary Kmney Donna Kleeberger Brlan Koskr Kerry Kurner Anne Kramer Paul Lamee Kurtrs Lanam Doug Larson eff Peters Enjoys Sophomore Pri ileges And C lass Selections Mrke Larson Stephen Lavelle Krtten Laws Mnke Lawson Tern League Jam Leal Petra Ledezma Nancy Lenmng Rick Lenz Brnon Lerl Chuck Lewis Dan Lewns James Lewrs Paul Lewrs Robert Lewls Tam: Lewrs Make Lewrrght Mark Linde Susan Lnndsey Tom Loggrns Robert Lorette Dan Loyola Sharon Lucas Randy Lujan Charlotte Lum Denise Macedo Duane Nlachurlck Leu Manuel Richard Mamz Denrse Mann Mona Marsh Brenda Mamn Kenneth Martrn Terrra Martrn Vlckl Mason James Mauck Mark Maxey Richard MCAIICG Sheryl McCarty Dale McCrath A Jil. r xr- ',.v if 46 1' I EE' fl 1. . 4,55 .fig V27 r rg: Ei we ,Rt 2. 1 , fr 'M 4 is 'ref' 5 E.. 0 4 t rt, Q I' , t ' 1 E I-, , rr. iafs JN YR7' r-mu--w' W ,gf -, fr . 4 1 1 'V S- 4-wr? 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U as y John Morton Vurgnnua Moura George Mueller Loretta Mulla ny Jim Mumper Mike Nakano Steve Neely Wendy Neely '17 yr Cynthia McDonald Dan McDonald Janet McDonald Bonnue McFarlane Flock Mcliunley Bull McK:ssack Jo Ann Metz Arlene Mllbrandt Debble Muller Steve Malls Tum Mlltner James Munter Jam Mltchell Dale Mooney Susan Moore Laune Morford , Y. .A gL,, '- Kazuko Tachubana pauses bnefly un class to daydream of things to come Deb Nethercott Elrcua Newkurk Debra Newton Carl Ng Jane Norris Helen Nuckolls Paul Ober Shara O'Brnen Nlna Oflesh Susan Ogvlvle Andy Olds Robnn Olsen Michael O'Fle1Ily Danny Palmer Tony Panela Dan Payne Clay Pendley John Perenra Mlke Perry Wayne Perry Jean Peters Jeff Peters Tum Petersen John Pettns So h's W Different Faces Erik Ouam Lori Quinlan Grace Rangel Peter Rashe Debbie Rasmussen Mark Rasmussen Tim Regan Kathy Renteria Terri Remillard Margaret Reynolds Scott Rlce Cary Rlchmond Theresa Roberson Rebecca Roberts Chris Phelps Jim Pipes Marylee Pirko Robert Ponco Doug Pope Linda Potthoff Robert Potts Robert Pouard H., ik Michael Powles Don Preftokis X fri tv' x 'K J W Q, Sophsentertainthemselvesduring lunch ! bl! il ' W Q If X ' M x ,A ,L I X 'S xr it 1: 1. 5 A I at Rnchard Sessnons Donna Shepherd Jean Shrrley Ray Slbert Deborah Sllberberg Glenn Srlva Madelenne Srlvey Carol Skrdrnore Yvonne Slankard Gregory Smailwood Davnd Smnth Julie Smlth 51, I .X .,- ,, Q: -wgg t, 'K 'KEY' 4 9 wr -f ,1 1 .KA maya? .'L fu X' xx, Q, fs Q, if Jx .- : 1 Daniel Robertson Crndy Robbuns Guy Robutarlle Lynn Rogge Nancy Rohn Brran Rohrback Rick Rohrer Make Rosbahl Donna Rose Debbne Ross Joel Ross Luz Ross Vrcky Ross Jane Rossknecht Becky Rowe Jrm Rugemer Sugne Sandholtz Steve Sandoval Steven Sa ntomassrmo Kevin Schmudt Robert Schmndt Rrchard Schnerder Nlrke Schopp Sue Schoonover Judy Scott Nlrchael Seaton Stephen Schwelger Dan Serlbner Kelth Behlnngs grves us a Soph snarl V ,.,, n fx .f, I f 'H 'f , oph mzles Seem Easy to Fmd Parley Smith Tess Smith Ray Snyder Richard Sobers Kathy Southwick Janice Sparks Carrie Spencer Sandy Spicer Leslie Spivey Amy Spragge Donald Springer Vicki Springer Cindie Stallbaumer Adelle St. Clair Ed St Clair Richard Stewart Megan Stroud Robert Strout Steve Suchon Karen Swartzfagen Pam Taber Kazuko Tachibana Lori Talbot Joel Tate Jeff Taylor Linda Tener Cindy Tennyson Arthur Thomas Neil Thomas Diane Thompson Sheree Thompson Kathy Thurner James Thurner Jeanne Tinsley Kevin Tobin Maryane Tolentino 4- Y 'f wet' N , an if x x 'l '-:ze Q ,A -av -r C... C' Y ' A93 X ,:!ilI!!:3 L 23 ,A - C1 Ax mfr i y Q EJfx Q-f .-1 ' .af for Mary Barr and friends. ?'5'f?f?s.a , ., A, xrlll M il 1 ' 235 4594 :- Jack Tngger Jody Tucker Crndy Tuculet Scherry Turner Venson Tutton Jeff Vaughan Edmond Vnllasenor Dons Volkman Joey Volponn Tum Wade AlICI3 Walden Paula Walker Randy Walton Hal Watkrns Lynn Watson Ron Webb Becky Webster Barbara West Karen West Laura West ln. Wendy Neely takes the energy to Iuft her purse Q , - 2 rt 1 -. W vt -t.. X Q, 1 l F Q-1 ' , Q 'Y l tllll, V fig ., l - Illia HON 3 , Qs- 1 . l - r i7 .J . f A Bruce Wheeler Kathy Whrte Bruce Whltten Terr: Wulcutt Mark Wiley Bonnre Wrllrams Colleen Wnllrarns Janus Wllluams Jeff Wrlllams Becky Wrllls Sharon Wilson Don Winters Tony Wlsely Doug Wrser Katha Wood Conrad Woods Eruc Woods Sue Workmon Gall Wrlght Bob Wyckoff Torn Yanes Glorra Yoakum Denrse York Alex Young Cathervne Young Debbie Young r-y------ luzu Freshm n ho Great Enthusiasm Freshmen are a unique class of people. Every year brings something new and different. Yet they all have one thing in common: an unconquerable enthusiasm and a fresh outlook. This year's Freshman class, under the leadership of Sally Edwards, showed great potential. Their first activity was the Turkey Twist, which was quite a success. This paved the way for more enthusiasm and more great things to come. RIGHT: Steve Scontriano struts boldly through the quad. BELOW: Freshman class officers: Top row: K. Ott, L. Baker. A. Bascom, A. Cigliuti, M. Morgan, S. Edwards. Bottom row: P. Barschall, D. Word. K. McCarty. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sally Edwards tells it like it is at class meeting. 4' ' l - ----1 f E' Qi 44,-, -,- 1 Qu- R- fl 41 9-we 6 A 2 ib- F. r we 5 , vf. is ,W LEFT' Shelley Button gets at on at dance BELOW' Freshman gurls exchange buts of gossnp durung spare tnme. BOTTOM Arlene Baak and Theresa Hughly unvolve themselves an deep conversation whale munchmg, H 'is 1 5 In A X Q' nv , 1 Y H n ft! Wlllram Anderson lVlrke Andren Mike Andrews Tum Armbruster Davrd Aubuchon Jam Austrn Crndy Authror Arlene Baak Vrckr Barley Lory Baker Peggy Baker Lrsa Bandtel Tuna Barnard Charles Barr Karen Barrett Peggy Barrett Peter Barschall Allrson Bascom Gary Basso Wendy Bates Krm Baxter Jam Becker Bernadette Benapfl Becky Benedrx VlCkl Berg Tom Bernard Joan Brel Jeff Blanchard Leslie Blankenship Ann Blevrns Joann Blevrns Tracy Blomgren 98 , Freshm n Emo Randy Aceves Jere' Agnew Toni Aguayo Laurel Alexander Frank Alford Tom Alford Sally Alonso Loreen Alviso . os., Q. f 43- erience v .AQK in , I K 4, Mnchael Bohannon if X Candy Bond ti' i 2 11? 1 1 A 1,7 V 1 1 , . H- , Julse Bonde ' 4? 3 -- .:v' ' ' ' L- David Boring A 1 1 an Q22 f '-in I ' Ken Borralle Q , A Rene Bothnell Doug Trrmble the sensuous man. . - Eluzabeth Bourke Steve Bousluman Audrey Brower Cara Brown Liz Bugrnas Jason Bull Katherrne Burdick BODIfUClO Burdvos Lisa Burkett Don Burnham Crasher Burns A Q Cyndre Boyd Nancy Brady Robert Bradley Lynn Braham Make Breshears Donald Brier Laurie Briggs Susan Brrscoe R . Daryl Payne 84 frrend make tracks across quad A I' 5 . lp fix-X' 0 ii it 5. fi of-. y 1 ,a '- . f .Q in 5 5 I .-. If 4: VR A Rach Hudgrns, Tom Concannon 84 Chuck Frydendal drscuss canteen food, Bobby Colon Tom Compton Tom Concannon Don Cook Jennrfer Cooney Nancy Corbett Neal Couch Lon Counts Debbre Cousatte Linda Crarg Janet Crarnpton Lora Crawford Tawnr Crrppen Susan Crrst Candy Custer Jrm Daly Shen Dante Kathy Davidson Mrke Davrs Ralph Davrs Robrn Day Mike Dehart Tony Deponte Karen Dras too d it Q fx if ' C ref 6 fb' ,QI 3, if if X 3 ' x. -. ,, 'P,x , if F e ff Gina Butler Shelley Button Amy Buys Lynnette Canary Dave Campbell Sylvia Cardoza Barbara Casey Donna Cassel Ann Catron Jenny Catron Mary Chakakis Carol Chesterman Terr Chesterman Ann Crglrutr Gregory Clements Mark Clrnk Mark Cohen Donna Cole M 'Hi-1 ' 7 , 0 f , 4 'lv if 5 -v Q5 s 'f , L. Sax 4 tr gf, v F ' ' . '6- ,'.f'f, J ' 'lag 1 A Mark Morrison tells Chrrs McKinley off , 'K f X 5 l nm A X5x l x ., l 1 Frosh Congregate At Canteen ,. , .5.,.,,. in -1 he fi 'Y 17 , L . 'Za if 4. U4 2, ? t 'sm 'Wa , ' 1? 5 tru ' -7'-,415 .vi ' 7, Kay Minkler drscovers that canned food us hot fn., set F' f Al . J' ff Ay! 3 1 V ,N , ., ,M , 1 , V ag 3 M, sg: vt , IE: to 'Z - l 15:3 'dt-get RH ra N. W. . .- 1 il. Luz Dlckrnson Robert Dletrrch John Dlrnlck Robert Dlon Curt Dlttlg Curt Dlxon JoElIen Dlxon Paul Dlxon Patty Dorn Kathy Druett Make Duarte Marljo DeBols Jim Durkee Jerry Eckrogt Lrsa Edwards Sally Edwards Rnchard Elllott Joanne Emerson Ronald England Mary Epps Lynda Escover Rtch Escover Mrke Estes Davnd Evans Patrlck Everell Pat Everett Frosh Girls how Charm sw bfi ' hfifmf .fx 1 , fy M49-,-6,4 in s f A ,AU WWW I TLJ K 'fb' Leslie Stammer shows spirit on Dress Dovvn Day Karen Ezell Sandy Facer Kevin Fagan Dale Fahnhorst Jim Fallon Vince Farfan Martin Farris Ronda Fearon Richard Fell Nicky Ferrulli Joyce Farroll Sharon Finkes Della Fitzgerald Molly Fitzpatrick Brigette Flores Richard Ford Marc Fracisco James Francis Dave Frank Julie Frary Julie Frary. Robin Day, Karen Diaz, and Sally Edwards - .- D i 2' r W f pf 4 lx h , ,fe ,K f, if g A X, ff? I of 11 if - pl- , qi? , f x J fi 5 l, ' , ' - i - ' , , 1 Q -r I' 1 in Y: 5 '. M5125 gr' D , gif' .R 'Wx f is-A ,r wgrffi ff' , Holly Gowan Diana Graham Bob Green Richard Greeno Lorie Gregory Michelle Griggs Glenn Grimes Donna Grota Curt Groth Steve Gross Didi Gutierrez Tom Hafer Donna Hale Paul Hall Elaine Hamilton ,g P 1 lf 3 C4 1, 1 ' L Wizzfrr ' 1 . .-4' XV E 4 Mike Frary John Frazier Carrie Frederick Mike Freeouf Patricia French Robert Frost Chuck Frydendal Paul Frydendal Danny Frye Eric Gadd Lorrie Gaines Peggy Gerber Becky Giblin Donald Gilbert Lori Glaze Dennis Gleason James Glover Terri Goralka Fleni Gonsalves Doug Gould tch, Pat Yancey Valerre Heusrnkveld practrces drlrgently Jodre Hober Flrcky Holland Denrse Holloway Debble Holm Danrel Holmes Terrre Houdeshell Lrnda Houle Pete Howard Flrchard Hudgrns Amber Hyde Steven lddlngs Davrd lsham John Jackson RayJenkrns Steve Jens Kam Jensen Tum Joder Darcy Johnson Margaret Johnson Rossell Johnson Darryl Jones Barbara Jordan Mrchael Judd Doug Kahn Jrm Hammond Mrke Hancock Dave Hanks Sandy Harbert Kelly Hardrman Daniel Hargreaves Jackle Harrrson Jason Harrrson Sally Harrrson Gary Harvey Joanne Harvey Krm Hary ' Pattr Hastrngs Brett Hazen Ronald Henderson Chris Hendricks Janet Herring Mary Herrrngton Valerie Heusrnkveld Cyndy Hrbdon Brran Hackman Teresa Hrgby John Hrtchcock Julre Hober 4' li M, 1. I 7 ii t gf! C Q 1 04 0 l Frosh Pursu Musical Interests ,D I Margo Karfer U V 1' Znigw Connle Kenzer K W Shawn Kerzur Q 4. , Carol Kelly L 4 Kenneth Kendrrck f 52 Laurre Kent W , Jerome Kerrrgan fi' N, Lon Kerst J ggi Debra Keyser K 'J' Jerry Krelty Q. Judy Kung L f 51555 Glen Krshr ' x My Bret Knapp V Mike Knrght V Q , Kath: Kowolrk Pat Kraft George Kramer Julra Kruger Maggre Kruger Mark LaFranchr Therese Landry Dave Larson Kathy Larson Susan Larson u r 0 In Craug Lavmsky , Momca Morgan makes music .., Carl Lawson Denrse League Momca Lefevre Q, ur'- Crndy Lego l' Davrd Lewrs .'AQ.,,,,m,,, Mark Lewrs Mrchael Lewrs Robert Lewrs Debra Loomis .ali 105 6'ers Entertain Th mse foes tm. Qulnjlu A 'S7jt KQV- I K . JU-,..-s...'-ee: W f Q, 'BLA x ,rt Brian Martin, Mark Francisco, 8i Bob Dietrich prepare for future occupation. Jerry Mason Marna Mattern Megan Matthews Paul Matthews Tim Mauck Suzette Maxey Jim McCaig Ernest McCallister Kenny McCarty Bob McCleskey Mike McClure Claudette McDonald Tamra McDonald John McDonald Rebecca McDonald Ron McDonald Kent McDonnell Greg McFann Shery McGrath Kristine McKinley Kim McKissick Ricky McKissick Robert Medina Steven Meisner oi Lisa Lord Don Lorette Leslie Lovell John Loy Patricia Madden Jannie Madrid Maryann Madsen Kimberly Mancebo Tony Maniz Greg Marino John Marshall Brian Martin Douglas Martin Mark Martin Mike Martin Dennis Martinez Yvonne Martinez Natalie Masluk Fin I I Fixx, 111 ufx -Nu ,FF Q., K xxx lx X-f i XX Y tx A I v N317 Frosh girls drsplay emotion at game- I Wm M Va ,rl , V ,, I A 5- L g V ,, V' i I 1 ,F M 3 , 'Q V, Eli' ' 'nl 'h x 4 4 V ' I x I NX 0. , lf, A A 4 V r -3. Q ll? . A 3 -4 ,f 3 ,A . vs. Make 84 Rhonda use tome wrsely. , wg? 0 x , . , 'rf f'5l'4f'1 -Q1 . 1 1 an , I ,,f Sharon Mello Lydaa Mendoza Marlon Meyer Cindy Mules Gene Muller Lynne Maller Kay Mrnkler Patty Moak Gordue Mondragon Kayla Moody Deanna Moore Robert Moore Monlca Morgan Jean Morrrson Mark Morrlson Brran Motta Bob Mozer Janell Munson Mrtch Myers Ralana Myers Rich Myers Make Nagel Margaret Nash Gerald Neal Boredom IS evudent on the faces of Rach Watchempino 81 Denms Martinez Mary Olrvottr Kathue Ott Tamara Ozment Rose Ozuna Rhonda Pacanowskr Chrrsty Palmer Flrch Palmer Martnn Pane Kellre Park Mary Parra Connie Patrick Doug Patters Ben Patterson Donna Patterson Lrndsay Patton Daryl Paulson Darryl Payne Jlm Petersen Carolyn Peterson Stella Peterson Norman Phrllrps Stephanre Prdoli '36 xx Y'-r ww- f HA 'S Scott Neely Rrchard Needens Steve Neef Crystal Netder Tom Nelson Chuck Newcomb Laurie Newton Paul Nielsen Barbara Nordyke Ed North Vrckie Nunes Ken Nunez Debbre Nutter Debra Ober Julre O'Connor Mrchael O'Keefe 6' if All Frosh Have M any Charles Plerce John Prerce Terry Plunkett Chrus Ponsano Muchael Ponsano Deann Pontsler Jan Potter Llz Powell Dolones Powers Kenra Ouam John Oulmby Mare Ouunlen Jo Rams Melvln Ralph Mark Randall Gary Rangel Molly Rasmussen Sherry Reaume Pam Really Janrce Rernsteln Teresa Rhodes Cynthia Race Alan Rrch Lou Ann Rlera Julle Rlngle Robert Robles Jody Roederer Bruce Rogers Carmuno Rosa Jeff Roso Becky Ross Robert Ross Rrchard Rynders Dave Sacco Kurt Sandholtz Ron Sawvel Barry Scarlett Gael Schaefer John Schaffer Russell Schlote Mark Schmrdt Carol Schneuder Steve Scontnano Don Scott Howard Scott Todd Sebourn Debbue Settle Brenda Sexton Parge Sexton Frosh tudy And Play s. Sf! I if John Schaeffer ls absorbed an his work. Laune Stewart Carol Stlef Ralph Stretcher Rodne Strlbllng Karen Stringer Brad Sundahl Charles Sweet Wrllram Tackaberry Chrrs Talbot Boyd Tarun Gordon Taylor Ron Taylor Nancy Thomas Scott Thomas Karen Thompson Matthew Thompson Jum Trnrnble Lssa Turvn Cindy Turner Jack Turprn Tracy Turprn Lynne Updike Marty Va ndermolen Don Van Dyke 110 tg, , Dan Sharp Stanley Shepherd Crdalna Srlva Mark Silva Sally Srmerman Sue Srmpson Joe Slnchak Mark Susemore Steve Srstr Jeff Smrth Mark Smith Mike Smrth Randy Smith Dnana Spencer Roby Spurlin Sandy Staab Sonja Stafford Pattie Staggs Lon Stallbaumer Leslue Stammer Steve Starkey Jon Sterrlns Karen Steele Krmberly Steele X -v A A ,G 7-,. 'Va f I 9. tx Q' E lt Q y .,, , 1 X -0-v l 1 i' 4 1 1 at Q' 1 A - 3' Lynette Whrte Margaret Whrte Brandon Whrtfueld Camrlle Wlll Curtrs Wllllams Jack Wrlllamson Ann Wondolowskr John Wondolowskl Make Woo Dan Wood Ted Wood Nllke Woods Robert Woods Dlana Word Valerie Yates Dan Zavala David Zavala Nell Zurakowskr ? fi tl QM., 513 NSY, W , .C Dan Varosh Julre Vaughan Rrchard Vla Grovannr Vrdal Johnny Vinson Crarg Voegele Kelth Voelker Kevm Voelker Grna Volponr Jam Volponr Jennrfer VrMeer Sara Wabs Scott Wade Krm Walker Rrta Walker Marketta Wallace Cathy Warner John Warren Damel Waslmak Rrchard Watchemprno Ken Watts Marcna Webster Bonney Wells Kelly Whrte Val Forster smnles on Cowboy Alley 'f: .J Q' . ,Q .rgqvzv ,X -N. -.t ,-.X 'U' . I 0 ' ' 5 thnouqh Qnqanlzatlonvs one's talents me exploneo ' Enom the Busy homemakerz- ' m.: - to the 'Sth Sweet onuqstone 4 ' Anonymoug -31 I . A Q I ' ' , X, A u fy . ' . fYiLf,.,. W rw' 'iff 'w-'lfwlr 3 . -, ,,'. 'I ' -' .153 M. 1 JZ'v5,' . ,, .,-',. 'f ', '25 .v ' ' N' K 2 A I ':-1 ig. 1 1':t'h ' 1' u P - fig 1 -3'--4.-. b . ' -91 ' .,x nqanlzatlon ,lb J. .gn . W . - . ' -, '.'- D I A: V., .. S U . .I s mi .s- fu . ,- 1 . -Vu r D QI' t T4 H 'ILL hay' 1, I' , 4 , J' 7 Q, ' I F I 4 Block L Hangs m There A Block L..under the supervision of Mr, Manual Braz, got off to a roaring start with its annual Block L dance. After that, however, things seemed to fizzle out and Block L didn't do too much, The possession of membership to Block L can be obtained by participation in any sport by anyone wishing to enter into the society. This club' has always represented superior athletic performance and skill, ABOVE, Block L members from left to right D Morrison, L, Jackson, D Peters, K Rossknecht, M. Gutierrez, R Kennedy, D Baird, T Duffey, J. Parker, V Wolfe. D Porter, S, Howard, G, Ruzicka, D Sexton, M McMasters, J Turnbull, J, Warren, RIGHT Block L members Lewis Jackson, Mike Michaels, and Pat Murphy join in on some fun and games GAA Tennis Enters Leagu Pla This year Livermore's GAA tennis team entered an E.B.A.L. League. The hopes of all of the participants were very high as this was the first year in a league. Basketball hopes to be in a league for next year along with the tennis team, RIGHT Sue Dittig shoots for two points BELOW' Lynn Bouscal steps into action BOTTOM LEFT Mary Haussman get into the swing of thlngs BOTTOM RIG HT' Lynette White receives the ball E 'll 1 ,..,..,.f . Vmmk KN x'AwMKY MQ To wr if 'X NN?-:Et f, -tg A ' at N-MNA 5.44 1514 A y.fC'w ..,t.. 1 . ft, . .ww l -T A +51-yr, N . , . j'b'lM-:N -'XL' .Q-wdytyv 5 W . N 5' 4 , . -,.,,.u . in 'T ,rf e . 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BOTTOM LEFT1 AGS President, Vicki Karvelis, el a Frolicsome D arfues Set Stage For Asilomar 1 973 .yx We 1' ', af..--.ffvx Dig J 95- Whatever 'you do in life, it always seems to be a little more worthwhile if you have to work to achieve it. That's the whole idea behind Asilomar. This year's group of Asilomar girls were faced with the task of raising 5270.00 for their trip. Snow White lAnne Remillardl and the Seven Dwarves lJeannette Payne, Joan Firth, Cindy Chenowith, Kathy Daly, Cathy Gates, Gayle Rawles, Gina Madduxl earned 3101.00 at a cake competition held at the Granada- Livermore basketball game. Other money making activities included a dance and several bake sales. ln April. the eight girls set out for Pacific Grove and three days of excitement. Anne White was their candidate for the office of secretary. RIGHT: Asilomar girls auction off cakes at basketball game. BELOW: Asilomar girls Sitting: Kathy Daly, Gina Maddux. Anne Flemilard. Jeannette Payne. Gayle Flawles, Standing' Cindy Chenowith, Joan Firth, Kathy Gates. Mrs. Young, advisor. '72-'73 Girl of the Month Titles Chosen by A. G.S. Board For every month of the school year a new face appears as the A.G.S. boards choice of Girl of the Month. These girls are made eligible by having 200 A.G.S. points or more. They must also be Seniors. Each month the girl who receives the most popular votes by the A.G.S, board is that months choice. At the end of the year the whole student- body, consisting of girls, vote on the A.G.S.'s selection of Girls of the Month and then the Girl of the Year is announced at the annual Mother- Daughter Tea. TOP RIG HT' Susan Bailey. January, Vicki Karvelis. September. BOTTOM1 Valerie Doggett. Juneg Pat Hodel, December ,f , n - hfzlfi- '.-1.1 A 1123! ' me 'lf Tlv, 'H' 2 if . I t H i Q G .. pa T wp .- , in , ref A ' ' i : ', ' ' 2 'kj 'g n 3 Q, 4, ' I, ,ifkiga X -viii. 3 . 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' A -...T -2 F23 O l i 'i f, ' l J. il, 'si ., 'ff' r f' f -f 2 x- 120 'TQY fx: gil 1 lil fly ' i 'f '- '----Q., wg pp ,,,,,.,w-, , -v 0 2 '.x N ffYfrQ.2g,:'-.Q.w 'y' RIGHT1 Rally Club members, left to right: First row, E. Hitchcock, A. Button,J. Valponi, C. Brown, M. Silvey, K. Tobin, V Karvelis, C Wente. C, Rohn. L. Minkler Second row, T. Loveless, G. Rawles, D. Fagundes. M. Der, B. Dias, S Kenny, P. Duletsky. S. Simmerman, Y. Williams, P, Hodel. Third row, H. Nuccles, M. Stroud, S, Richmond, H. Craig, A. Remillard, C. McCollough, L. Patten, C. Kruse, K. Gates, Fourth row, L. Watson, L. Mullany. J. Anderson, C Brown, N. Rohn, E Newkirk, S. Schoonover, N. Frary. Fifth row, T. Crippen, S. Harshbarger. S. Wilson, K. Frizzell, E. Ford. L. West, M. Freitas, K. Thurner, R Amendolia. Sixth row: A Cigliuti, S. Simmerman, M, Kruger, M. Wallace, M. Chakakis, S Button, D. Nutter. Last row: L Dickinson, M Morgan, L Potthoff, M Kaifer, R. Gonsalves, A. Bascom. TOP RIGHT: Officers: left to right: First row, S, McCarty, A Remillard, Second row, S. Harshbarger, V. Doggett, L, Alford, TOP: Mary Balbach cries for Spirit, 'Q , -. 'X zv'l ' '- -a.l5wUf- .. ,we - 2 Dedicated tud nts From Att ntwe if 'D f: 43 'rt -38. 1 trifve to Dig Out Hidd n Spirit Cro ds During Surprising Season ..' x -5 X? Promoting spirit and unearthing dormant enthusiasm in underclassmen, Rally Club once again added that necessary element to sports at LHS. However. this female club is now joined by The Family - a mock mafia organization dedicated to uncovering spirit - or else! Together these clubs succeeded in digging up our hidden spirit. Another important club serving LHS is Concessions. The energetic members of this club provide refreshments at football, wrestling, and basketball games. Although rarely given credit. these conscientious students are greatly needed. LEFT. Concessions members. left to right Top rowg George Ruzicka, Mike Gillette. Greg Lovell. Tom Carothers, Lynn Watson Bottom row. Keith Otsuki, Mark McMasters. Paul Woodward, Jim Turnbull. Loretta Mullany. BOTTOM LEFT Half- time sports fans crowd the counter at a basketball game BELOW. Loretta Mullany serves hungry customers with a smile 'DRM Clll 5--Q CSF Establishes a N ew Image For the past couple years, CSF has experienced a series of changes which have not only changed its character, but redefined its role at school. Activities are no longer boring excuses to merely get out of school for a day. For example, CSF has gone on overnight trips to the beach and participated in unusual Greek dances in San Francisco. Arranging a Donkey Basketball game and helping the families in Tubbsville, on Railroad Avenue. were also on the agenda of plans for CSF activities. RIGHT: Even these students can forget until the last minute to sign up for CSF. BELOW: CSF Freshmen and Sophomores: First row' C. Chesterman. S. Simmerman, J Becker, T. Woods. R. Gonsalves, C Custer, G Schaefer. D Harrison. P. Kennedyg Second row: N Corbett, M. Madsen. S. Dante, C. Bond, C. Miles, T. Chesterman, V. Heusinkveld, P Dorn, S. Button. L Edwards, T. Cnppen, N Zurakowskig Third row. K. Thompson, K. Sandholtz, G. Kishi. A Baak, D. Pontsler, D. Nutter, K Burdick, J. Alexander, K. Woods, S. Wilson, C Ng, P. Barschallg Fourth row. N. Thomas, A. Wondolowski, T. Griggs, K. Hendrix, S, ldlings, J. Foote, A. Kramer, S. Cook, L. Hilliard, D. Cassell, J Anderson. S Sandholtz, P Lewis, D. Conn, Fifth rowz T. Farmer, M. Stroud, C. Phelps, P. Rashe, D. Payne, H. Nuckolls, K. Kaley, L. Watson, L Mullany, C. Houlding, S Thomas, S. Neef, M Mathews gf! df 4 f 4 1144 :Q 00 LEFT CSF Officersg clockwise G. Kishi. S Swanson, C. Houlding. J. Snodgrass, S Farsaci. C Brown.C Leeper Notpictured S Harrison in sl. 5 ,4 ff K' DU . l ABOVE: CSF Juniors and Seniors: First row: C Wente. K. Tobin, L. Hargreaves. M Wondolowskip Second row: E. Dickinson. K Daly, S. Dickinson V. Doggett, J. Snodgrass, C, Faraudo. J. Firth. R Hiskes, P. Barr: Third row: J. Skinrood. J. Smith A. Remillard, K. Hansen, C. Grayson. D Edwards. A. Giroux. C. Leeper, C. Brown. L, Duncan, M Silvey. J. Volponi. 15 ABOVE' Fourth row' D Bourke. M Coelho, C. ABOVE Sixth row' C Potter. E Concannon. S Chenoweth. G Rawles, S Swanson. L. Patton, G Blair, P Shearer. M. Zurakowski, B Hutchinson, I Ruzicka. Fifth row: G. Kashi. T Henriques. K Ross. A Barschall. C Houlding. W Cohen, J Miles. M. Slice, N. Loewe, S. Janssen. L. Dailey. E. Tasto, T Carothers. A Ng, J Neef UPPER RIGHT Heusinkveld. S. Slocum, G. Platt. S. Farsaci, E CSF Life Members. Students who have earned Rotsten this high honor are awarded the CSF Gold Seal This year the FFA lFuture Farmers of Americal started things off at the Alameda County Fair. Many of the members took awards. As president, Don Whitney led this rapidly growing club to great achievements. Throughout the year the FFA took part in many events. Among these were the Coop Quiz Contest, a potluck, in which new members were initiated, annual almond sales, Parliamentary Procedure. Spring Regional meeting and many other activities. All in all, the 1972-73 year proved to be a great one for the FFA and paved the way for more exciting thingsto come. LEFT: First row: L Caspit. R. Whitney. D. Couch. D. lsernhagen, A. Brest, J. Davidson, T. Gleie, C. Chenowith, V. Oliveira Second row: D Whitney, M Cardoza, K Mendoza, C. Charbonneau, D. Patterson. S. Hall, L Flichards, C. Jensen. D. Spooner, P. Fellingham. Third row: T. Baird, D. Holmes, T Oxen, J. Hodgins, B. Douglas, T, Simon, K Alford, K. Pitcock, K. Nelson, M. Kraft, J. Pendly, R. Wells, M. Ammendolia, L. Williford. BELOW: FFA award winners show their prize sheep. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kerry Nelson proudly exhibits steer. ,,,'L i vb .gangs 4.1 svarmrv- 2,9-5 i FFA - A Club of Interest and Great Achte n s ..vM....ma.W........... nu-, ,P-L. ,-5. .ff i....,,g-N ,-gi ,vs .J 4,15 '---.....,,,A, Lag' Fc-avi 124 Q f in Q! , 5 A x '13 ,V .N 4 I' AS rv 45- '2 r A V, My 1 A X Q 1 T:i1' ' 1 i I 1 vvr .fe up r'-GW -L44 . gr.. Q gffi K idl- '- .r I Fi ...- f L, - .-.nw ,..,1,x,'wf- 4, 4 b ,.f,U,t. 4, -qi .gl ',rF5,- ,pf ,,:.,w' we , 1 'J ,, 'i?'5 5fl'f'iLu6- -ffkrk f. ' YW: T.f.fk3.' '.l'!'Cf0D?gw-ui' . , Q, ...ac--. , .4 ' .Q ,, .-aww Q. .,, . ,f ,V W W .M QW, w7.mw,,-...r fy, 3 fx . . 5, ma, V 33. r V.rfhN,WW .JT ,gr 4,.wl min ',-'AL -,I, - 1. ' '- ' - - . 'At' Y' 2'v..4,4..--,V - J.YJq,,,'y.A7n,.A,,1,. ' nI fB'l?-,wash -'U' fm 5 A at---f-I A-'W-:ML-5-1f,,,ff'f - -H-'r'7.'ix'1,, v, ,- .. . . - ,:-:sw Af.,a:4ff,1,,-..., .4 HM- -'-,gills -is NWA 2 '2-mah? '-A 'i'4-' -Fi 'T -wi -1' . ff' S+' ,. A . . sr' frm: ave-w'I'! - 'Ui' - .-.t't.'f+Q.f1wf,,,M.1, sn ...V+ 2+-.... -rt.: ., .Pfqi..- I-5 gf.. l ,Q ,sr Q Y ' ,gg - '- .4- '- ,ya-A gzkill-'3 '5l'v-gm' g..w-4--.g,',I .,Qr5 'A' L ri' ,:. v ., -'. -TQ 'f?.w,,k. F-1' - My 211 af.ff'rw-fi f ' rr -A T ' . Q. mf- ff N, '-'M an W' - -.f,'sr'.. 1. fa' Ar- wr-. . 7' ' , Vw . 7-F ' 1' ' ' J., '- '1e'.-.4- An. -, , A. , qu r, -a-..,4, 'jab-f Q.. 1 v- ,,'3,,N ,, 1- '. , Q .,: E. H,-?'s.w ,,l,f., ,,f.,,f. Ag, D. .,- , 04, L g M ' b.i.,, ,. 4, I . I. . A A k.,,v. ., ' 1 gf. -.,-.Ja 1 . ,J '-' wg-W M , ' . - a!GM'f:'w-, ,.: lr , T . -mam-.e. .fn . , - , I in in TOP LEFT' FFA Board Slttrng: Tony Oxen, Patsy Felllngham, Don Whrtney Standnng Bob Douglas. Craig Charbonneau, Sheryl Srlva. LEFT: Srtting. B Koskr, M Durke, G Srlva, R Needens, M Heald. G. Harvey, D. Kraft, C. Tuculer, J. Bonde, E. Hamilton, H, Rasmussen, R Walker, T. Wrlocot, L Cardoza, M Calhoun. D. Sheperd, C. Dalrymple Standrng' J. Morton, J. Jackson, R. Hudgrn, T. Henry, D Brrer, B Evan, T, Anderson, J Ross. J Allmon, A, Olds, G, Hrskes, J, Sparks, W Neely, T. Madden. C, Correra, C Davis, T Hagaman, D Rasmussen. ABOVE. Terr Hagaman and Janrce Sparks take part in Parlramentary Procedure Team debate . 5 Future Hom makers Add to Knowledge Exploring the various aspects of being a wife and a mother, the Future Homemakers of America stayed very active this year. Besides the traditional activities such as the FHA dance. and the Father-Daughter Pot Luck, FHA offered its members new experiences. The girls went caroling in December and rode the Sausalito Ferry in Spring. Organizing the club this year were Wendy Thomas, President: Sherry Holeman, Vice-President: Sue Abbott, Secretary: Cindy Bettencourt, Treasurer. RIGHT: Senior FHA members, left to right: First row: Sharon Brierly, Becky Olsen, Wendy Thomas, Second rowg MaryAnn Amendolia. Sherry Holeman, Elena Jarrell. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sitting: Sherri Dante, Sally Simmerman, Cindy Bettencourt, Cindy Bond, Sue Simmerman. Standing, Lisa Burkett, Arlene Balk, Cindy Miles, Theresa Higby, Cindy Custer. BELOW: Wendy Thomas entertains a small visitor to the FHA Christmas Party. ,r IEC O ns New Doors to Visitors in fs. T9 4-mx.-' . x L- . J , .. sr Q-f ll ' orfk I 5'2 ' i 311 e l 4.14-:Eh I 9 F . 17 f H' sv KJLS' i A I ' M W S x ' Q, I 0 In Once again Livermore High School welcomes several foreign exchange students. Visiting a new, strange country is always unforgettable, and our visitors find their travels no exception. Our guests are Alain Billot from France. Juha Antero Laurilla from Finland, Molly Mollenhaver from Germany, Kazuko Tachibana from Japan, and Hatam Awad from Egypt, We hope that through the International Exchange Club these foreign friends have judged our way of life and approved of it. By their stay. we certainly have benefited LEFT: Kazuko Tachibana, Juha Antero Laurilla, LOWER LEFT' Hatam Awad. BELOW: Allain Billot, Molly Mollenhaver - V 7 Q lk r 'V 'fl ' K I ll If! i fx A Wiwjil iil 4 . ' ij., ' if V! rl, l + .t i Q 3 ' '3'i S k AF .N i l 0 M, -r ' V M , , i N' ,ver A rw 4. , . ,-I 743 .... - .rf+-. 'r 4 -., w-r,j -. A5 'nu ., 'A 3g7.,. . V3 -, Q ,. K ,Y - V .... ,, .gf-Qi.. 4-,. - ff, - ,QQ-.. ' 'A 'fx' ...M ..,,s - x fs V14 31 .3 l Ai- 7Qf3?:'if' tiiqifx' 9 -1 X - A , fgaw, Sf? Us . tr 1 EFX , if 5 .ik L? rs Tiff Rib , 'gl t F -,-, -in . .,-'V -, A r V - 'Q - - . 1 ' V, ,Mo,,,. is :su rf -F1-., , .g 'A 1 ',, Jf:1f?f-L QF is f fefff. , '. .. ' 1. 1'1'.t 1' fu! -s,l ,7-.,g3 l '?f: i .Xry,,,4, - , 9 ,. 4.-.-.-3, 3 F3 ' -...veg - V-, -vi. -,K 'Sh fs A 0 n ' 'Y .. ' - -H ,-I., 4 ,J '1:f.f'. ' :..'- .:v'1'f-n,ff:'5 A.CiZ..,,g .4 .L 5 I g. -.,, Q gi-ipx1,f,..' , ,?.5,.Q!5-i5..3i,,s1I,:Jf:,.,3f:g.,g: ,:f.'I,. 1'3-u.g'Pf'v- J f-in ,?ggW1?7'E 1-f- 'X . . ,L ,ff-i., fu f ,sv Qf' :'Ifi'.1.'2'XtQ,f '.,,QQ ,l aqui Et, f-qu L. gasmg. . ,v r---vi 'faq ,g 3 -'. -es, K '- ,u 28 'C' qv, , .6- z. ,,,,-4,4 '..' af . -' 'A - .1 t - .M . -ar l' ' ' at . A sv, - j, nc. .. , N 5.-ks .4 .s.A, , ' . N. 4 4 '4' - 'Q . -L... L '+ '1-ya t , -1. ,K--,.-.,, W. -if . 1.1-, -- .,-4 rwfnt-' f ',,,,g:' , L'r,.,:.f! 4' '1.vQc,,3. 2651163 EJ-. iw-.w ,' . JJ . -, ,. gr- . gy 4 Y .., A Qsgx, QQ J! Traditional Clubs Continue to Dru Interest from LHS Students Lack of membership threatens to make some of our clubs at LHS extinct. Chess and all of the Language Clubs are good evidence of this, Although Chess Club seems to be active, the Language Clubs find it hard to organize activities. Perhaps this is do to a change in interest. Livermore High students have apparently found new ways of spending their time. By the time most of us reach our Junior year, school-related activities no longer stimulate us. This could be the reason why most clubs consist primarily of underclassmen. Hopefully the new members can keep their clubs active, persuading old members to return. However, as it stands, only a handfull remain to carry on this tradition. RIGHT. Dan Scribner makes his move while chess opponent, Ron Gardiner contemplates new strategy Bob Johnson and teammate entertain friends BELOW: Members of the language clubs. left to right Back row1Juha Antero Laurilla, Jolyn Tasto, Wendy Cohen, Debbie Peterson, Ellen Hitchcock Front row, Lynn Hillsard, Anne Barshall, Carol Silva X ug .1 sv, 1' if's fl ' ' -Vsji A relatively new club at LHS this year, the Red Cross Club succeeded in attracting a fair amount of members. Interested in serving the community, these dedicated students plan and carry out a variety of service projects. Christmas season offered the perfect setting for gift-giving to those people who otherwise would have no Christmas. This town could stand to see more charitable citizens like these Livermore High students. Another fairly recent addition to Livermore High is the Rotter's League. This zany organization, composed of students weary of lunch-time boredom, meets behind the Math Building to play a game similar to handball. Although this club is not very popular as yet, who knows what might happen during later years! LEFT: Members of the Red Cross Club. left to right: Back rowg George Platt. Debbie Ruiz. Alex Ng, Front rowg Yan-Din Yoakum, Joanne Prosser. Karen Chow BELOW' Rotter's League attracts a few players at lunch time raw-f,-x , .3 uf' W 17' fi '-fl 55:55 .?':.T' I Q T 'X 1 'Ki- TOP: The Family, left to right: Back row: Ken Creager, Paul Reynolds, Mark Overby. Bob Fulton, Greg Rowsey Middle row: Ted Darby, Marty Gutierrez, Pat Murphy, Tim Duffey, Dave Sexton, Rex Anderson, Lewis Jackson. Front row: Rich Becker. Fred Kruger, Mike Michaels, Tony Mason. Rich Bockover. ,if-fa BOTTOMi Drama Club. left to right: Back row: Jim Mumper, Mike Lasher, Dave Miller, Randy Thomson, Bob Schrader, Lynn Watson, Curt Grayson, Cindy Turner, Melanie Walker. Middle row: Sue Jenkins. Kathy Nordyke, Steve lddings. Judy Hayden, Kim Winters. Louanne Riera. Front row, Jan Meyers, Kathy Hudson, Gael Schaeffer. Judy Bugas, Dennis Gleason, Valerie Doggett. Janie Floyd, Anita Patten, Julie Ratcliffe. Stud nts Seek ut Indi idual Goals Through Various LHS Clubs Q 0 if LZ, 1 04 .,-nf Despite the fact that clubs are becoming less popular with each year at Livermore High, membership in the Math and Science Clubs remained high. Interest in these subjects will never die and the students at LHS have proved that, Another club crowded with members is the Drama Club. This organization produces many versatile actors that entertain us in those talented school plays. RIGHT Science Club members, left to right' First row, S. Phillips, M Mollenhaver, M Clemens. M Cohen. D Gregory, C Wade, C Dixon Second row, Jim Neef, D Van Dyke, C Phelps, D Mooney, E, Ramsey, C Houlding BELOW Math Club members First row, M Clemens, M. Woo, P Kennedy, G Kishr, K Burdick, G. Kashi, M Reynolds Second row, P Barshall, D Harrison, P. Shearer, T, Carothers, A Barshall, P Nielson, X -- -.linkin h I i K x -'i- E I Y Y ' ' YYY1' 'Y Q-Ou-gn.-1-,gn W.-ht K 1 ..,, A I ii-1-- Q0 ,,,,, ,,...4 1-gli-Q-l - . - IQ - 1 la l ff' Q ' D- , ,, - - -E out - I H .1 1' ,Q rv ' Activities . . . ' ' the spank of life A Ano the Rah-I2ah's CGIIGNTE. , Anonymous 132 uffg . 34-7 fr-f 24 I' -1. 0 Sl.. , 4 . -1 fz ' 'PL Q. x 44' I -.,l. .-.,,N,,4 - g 'r' X-'m x 'x Q is I 1 sP'f - ,--v -g...4:ns... 'a '.. TM , ii 9 A ... Q 1133- 5 I 'ft V- - -5. , 4- -' 9 t 1 i - L . , . - 9 ' -5. , 3, Q . . ' O - Q , -- ... . -s rc' - 5 -1 . l ., 5 Q l 1?,guis- ii ,-,,,,- - , 1 ' JA 'Tit' - -- . U- , rt - .po .- n 1-X11 -J , -4, -231' -n - -5 n ' . ACUVIIIGS X Q i- X -- I r The nineteenth annual Aquacade, Film Fantasia, was held October 26 and 28, at Livermore High. The girls performed expertly, while Linda Hargraves and Mary Wondolowski described the films of past and present to the audience. The Seniors under the direction of Kathy Tobin, swam to The King and I. while Ellen Ford and Brenda Kristianson led the Juniors in their tribute to The Godfather. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid was done by the Sophomore group with their head, Tonni Crippen, helping. Jackie Harrison assisted the Freshmen in BIess the Beasts and the Children. This year Kathy Murphy and Susan Bailey were in charge of the Dance Routine Girls who danced to Paint your Wagon, Sue Harrison had her float routine do A IVlan and a Woman and kickboards head, Laurie Hartman. directed The Graduate. All in all, the show was a great success. RIG HT' June Wagner. Alex Sladkey. Sue Voegele. and Kathy Tobin as Winnie the Poohsf' BELOW' Junior girls take it off in The Striper. UPPER MIDDLE' Helen Nuckolls and Toni Crippen as Pink Panthers LOWER MIDDLE' Seniors demonstrate some fancy swimming, FAR UPPER RIGHT: Shaft performed by Terri Darby, Joni Jacobson, and Pat Duletsky FAR LOWER RIGHT: Sue Dittig was our Senior Solo this year 1 -U Aquacad I 'x 2 s - L if ,fm 5. K5 9 3 94 J -,ww Q 4i WW ,.u, Makes a Sp lash! w-f'15S5fswf 1' V . . A , . ,M , V L 'g,,, TQ1.,,.,, ,,.gw,,,..M ...--.. . -y-Q-'M A rw, , fl U fn :XL ,Q . 'r 'HQ - A J A N-wL:..., ,1.,,..,,.,m-7.:.1f-':f. 'suv .. x Khw- -- . -Q. . ,. x Q... A-.-M.. - -,.-,..., iQg ', ' 41. ' ' A 'T' 1 -'D-3 vm -YJ-V.. 1 N .X - K K . . .'- inf- - 'A -.lg -y ', 's-X K Q..'x,Q-QQ,--.1.K.s.foTK.,Q.fAn.K.x--, M . -' L f 2- .- ,.... .1, , .X -,-.,.k..,,. .-,' xv-,1-Uv-m , N ' .H-. 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W :-if '54 M 7' i .ESE K ..1 - ' A 'J' - - '-Awqigwxx Q S ... -5-1lL'U: 7 f, 5 1 ,, A, Vid' vtffnj 4- ' 'H--'--1, ,- ,V--'A ,M 1. .,,,. 2 ,, - ' 0 -I W W fffii 'er' - Nw ' ' W.. -W -:ff f ws' 'K .- - 5--. .fjf xv K 1.,- Li u ' -' X V ,U vw Q X M aah nl. V 'I ffl x , :-:- N .Q ij X x x ,, .- ,. -. . , Z. -rfxx I V - ffw My . : 2' ' ' M , gpgjva ,P VE L-I!! U, 7 It .l,A -. 4? K i ' , -'Y A--:..,s RA, Y rv 135 4 Homecoming Spirit Week, Oct. 6, was filled with activity by all It featured tha candidates and their escorts competing in such things as a wagon race, whipped cream contest, pie eating, and a pool walk. The freshmen and Sophomores collaborated, as did the Juniors and Seniors, to make their floats, while the football team practiced hard for the game against Liberty, The week was ended with crowning of the queen, Nancy Allen, and the Homecoming Dance. The other candidates were Mary Balbach, Karen Castro, Laurie Hartmen, Joni Jacobson, Lynn Minkler, Kathy Murphy, Chris Rohn, and Karen Sandoval, RIGHT. Mary Balbach walks a shaky plank BELOW. Students participate rn Dress Down Day. LOWER RIGHT: Candidates and escorts prepare for wagon race, CENTER RIGHT Nancy Allen is ecstatic when crowned queen FAR UPPER RIGHTL Mike Payne stops Lion, FAR CENTER RIGHT, Candidates get creamed. FAR LOWER RIGHT Tension fills the air with expectation 'N , .. Qfqfwv-5-m,. f're-rytm' -1'-gn., -s-.-......- . I1 ,. .,- ,...uw----M N ancy Reigns Queen For A Day! U-ff W' ,W Y x -1 Q' .N 2 r- 9 '41 f ' 4' -Av JS Q :fu w 34 f ivYA'1f.25' . 1, , S9-QFXQEX 1 ' ' ,fu-3 .3 N8-wiv. v 1. .miami X.--r A-. my 2 'D K I' ., 'S W 1 M . , ' . fx gi' IF N 4 jaw -.4 Fancy Foot ork at LHS! M N ti ,9 ,, kflgfg' ' A , 'A ,, ' ' A as ff ' 'S ,' :L Sv ,Jn Iv A J - I ' 1 1 tfl,-'-+f-- ' M F' 21- A1-fysqfr . , , '1 2 f---I'IIITL11. . ff f rwzwv ' f' f ff ' Q ,fag Xu! 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LEFT Bob Thompson and frlends rock out whsle others look on, ABOVE Good wlshes from the band, BELOW Get It on' ,gl :rg X Q 139 Superb acting and directing proved the winning combination that captured the audience in the seniors' fine performance of Arsenic and Old Lace, Arsenic and Old Lace is a comedy by Joseph Kesselring about two helpless little old ladies who offered poisoned elderberry wine to lonely old men. UPPER RIGHT, Steve and Beccy play an intimate part UPPER FAR RIGHT: Gary captures everyone's attention, BELOW: Debbie. a helpless old lady? LOWER RIGHT: Roger seems to be a little nervous, Could it be because of Bob? LOWER FAR RIGHT: Rich looks concerned about something. 4 Senior C lass Play E hibits utstanding Talent -fi 'Q-it ,,,. -4' 5'- ft its A-N 'N-w., xx V Abby Brewster .,w, Rev. Dr. Harper . . . Teddy Brewster . . . Martha Brewster . . Officer O'Hara ,.r. Mortimer Brewster. Elaine Harper ...,. Mr. Gibbs ....... . Dr. Einstein ,...... Johnathan Brewster Officer Brophy .... Officer Klein ,..,. Lt. Rooney ....... Mr. Witherspoon . , Director ...,ii.., Production Director Production Assistant Student Director. . . Stage Manager .... Costume Head .... Assistant Stage Manager. . . Prop Head ............, . . . . .Sue Jenkins . . Jeff Trigger . . .Gary Zeller .. . .Debbie Rich .. Dave Miller . . .Steve Farsaci , . . . Beccy Rose . . . Curt Grayson .. Roger Halunen . . .Bob Thompson . . ,..... Richard Kelly . .Randy Thompson ...Dan Thompson . ,... Keith Otsuki . . Mrs. Stadelhofer .Ms JoAnn Adams Miss Pamela Steiger . . . Valerie Doggett .. . . . Bob Kowolik ,.. .Debbie Rowe ...Janice Thomas ...Yan Din Yoakum School spirit makes the sports scene what it is, and afternoon rallies bring out the best in spirited students. Each week during football and basketball season one of the cheering squads planned a rally to stir up pre- game excitement. There is no question that the rallies this year gave our teams incentive to win. Rallies not only promote spirit, but also provide entertainment. Talented students executed skits which delighted the crowd, keeping them on the edge of their seats. A new tradition was started this year in the Granada-Livermore exchange rally. Our cheering squads put on a rally at Granada, while Granada sponsored one here. These rallies established goodwill and sportsmanship between the two schools, UPPER RIGHT: Sprightly Jenny Jenkins presents Bud Perry with a card of appreciation. LOWER RIGHT: Varsity cheerleaders play dress-up. OPPOSITE PAGE. UPPER LEFT: Enthusiastic students cheer. UPPER RIGHT: Granada and Livermore girls join in a cheer at exchange rally. BOTTOM1 Pep Band takes a breather during a rally, At LHS Rallies r,, FW ' we 'flaw fu., mf K f ', 5. xx 1 L x ig. y am? Q . r .K th ' gn K as Q., Y 'KEN Y A' X X Q, 'Qi W x I ff wp -.. r, I Y Age Er 3'-. 4 A M.. ,scsi 'f Y' : he 2 I' A '1 rf r xg, V73 'Q p f 1 1 E 4 I'-'. fi: N 'X Q School Muszcal to Success K The Wizard of Oz presented a lighthearted array of musical talent for Livermore High's annual All-School Musical, Mrs. Victoria Stadelhofer headed up the zany performance with the assistance of Miss Pamela Steiger. The overall excitement of the cast was reflected in the traditional music and choreography directed by Mr, James Heiner, Mr. Michael Ward, Mrs, JoAnn Adams, and Dave Miller. All in all, about 100 enthusiastic kids contributed to a new concept of The Wizard of Oz and a successful musical. TOP: The Munchkins, from left, Louanne Riera. Karen Castro, Jan Meyers, Richard Via, Mike Judd, Linda Halunen, Scott Wade pay eager tribute to Dorothy, Sue Jenkins, while the Good Sorceress, Janie Floyd looks on. LEFT, Curt Rossnecht addresses four strange visitors in the court of Oz, Lion, Randy Thompson, Tinman, Steve Farsaci, Scarecrow, Richard Jacobson: and Dorothy, Susan Jenkins. 455 aw! Q f.- X 'wh ---.IM .'v ' '- Rug.. aa. ' jr., fix' 4 , . ,WV v 6 Q 6 -4 W '? An.g,J' lj ,, ws. ,sq a saw ' f . 5, V4 y . ff' L 5 L fn . ?' - , :gf .L if-,71,:Q ?',g1,: x ,4 ' XI . . 9 ' Q iv , rl L. 401 ..... nh fig! .X u The Country Sets the Scene as El Vaquero taffR1des Agam A yearbook is something important to the entire student body. But to the people that put it together, it's more than that. lt's their chance to express their ideas and imagination, and to try to please the school, After all. they buy yearbooks tool This year's staff unearthed the artistic talents of many new staff members. Beccy Rose proved to be invaluable to us, and the result of her creativity is apparent throughout the book. Kathy Tobin lent us her ironic humor, which appears on many pages. Without Adelle Button's business head, money problems would have caused many headaches, Some may think that it is a waste of time. but just opening the finished book and seeing a year's worth of memories inside makes it all worthwhile. RIGHT, Co-editor, Carol Faraudo and Mike Lawson. photographer. seem to enjoy the country air, FAR RIGHT: Kathy Tobin practices some of her usual antics, BELOW' John Schaffer and Adelle Button seem to enjoy yearbook business. BELOW RIGHT: Artistic Beccy Rose puts on finishing touches, 1 N -N J YW .f N7 Q l X 'r:'r e 7 Q -64 .,,.,4rne, Eg Q., ,gl ABOVE' On top tl to rl Dan Pegan, Kathy Murphy, Ellen Born, Mary Stevenson, Denlse West, Beccy Rose Standing Duana Netherton, Marc Valperga, John Schaffer, Carol Faraudo In carnage Joan Firth, Lora Belsly, Debbue Avula. Don Dorn, Bonnie Paulus, Adelle Button,'MlcheIIe Snlvey Not pnctured are Kurn Winters, Sgephanle Wunder and Nluke Lawson BELOW Cofedutor Dtana Netherton and Jnm Buckley, advusor, contemplate then next move 4: X, fc? . 1 I' Sq! gif, ' 1 'I 1 ' wi' nl , 1.4, wygmn W .,., : fi Staffbox Editor: Doug Morrison Page Editors: John Diaz, Joan Firth. Denise Giroux, Barbara Kellom, Richard Callaghan. Jeff Deming. Steve Mills. Reportersi Rae Morrison, Delbert Gee, Linda Alfrod, Terri League, Ruth Kelly, Liz Ross. Photographers: Tom Davidson, Randy Black. Advisor: James Buckley Printing Advisor: Don Petrilli Printing Class: Erik Aaland, Connie Allen, Allan Austin, Carl Becker, Randy Black, Roger Bolen, Helen Craig, Greg Hibbs, Gary Kennedy, Chris Rohn, Jeff Wahl. Cartoonist: Valerie Randal -fav -N... .,.,.,,., 5, l rs --' ix N ,.:, MNNNWMM-xx. ,J-ra S I 4 ,Q .4 ' fn ff' t QL i uf 1 an aw N X ,i al x Newspaper Arouses Stud nt Interest ffg,:,, -M7 gf A gm 4 gi? . ' .gp L.-f ,,. ,., yy. .. if, T ,,,.t.,. Qngwww, ,f. . , .GQ '-if 'Mpc 'Y Writing a newspaper can be as rewarding as it can be disappointing, This year's rewards included the enthusiastic responses by students to picture pages and in depth reporting, The major disappointment of the year was hold-ups in printing, delaying production of the newspaper and making stories obsolete But all in all the staff had a great year, thanks to a very efficient staff and advisor. TOP FAR RIGHT: El Vaquerito Staff, back row, J. Deming, G Gotch, B Kellom, R, Callaghan, L. Ross, J, Diaz, D Gee, T. Davidson, front row, T. League, R. Kelly. R Black, D. Giroux, J. Firth, D. Morrison, S. Mills. CENTER FAR RlGHTi Liz discusses next column with Randy BOTTOM FAR RIGHT: Editor Doug Morrison flashes modest smile. TOP: Delbert Gee shows editorial prowess CENTER: Staff Typists, top, C. Schaffer, C. Allen, bottom, J. Suchon, H. Craig, D Giroux. BOTTOM LEFT1 Rae Morrison and sports writers discuss staff problems? BOTTOM RIGHT. Future editors go over next issue. Construction Continuesg Student a ,NA Tw ZA' --. J- ' ' V ., 'fre rl' 5- fi' -.MMR 'lqahbw r ' -vi ,il - -c M it N, X fag --l R I 44' i N, 9' QA' Xxx ' t, qi .fl-L ,C r ' . - Q xbw' K: Ah. J V , ie... . A S xi -f' T 7 5+ oft its cfto , I f ,, ' , if - ' e'-15-'fitff ' , '-:gn thang, VN-' 4 2'-ww -N 8 'ff' Y ,hgh A st -I QW- sh KY ,, g Y - ., V i 3 ,V l .rzviizr . V vii xy? ' A, . t v K , .. A sitx K .V q-Mt D g A V ' me-Q-f Q.. ,, ' 4' , -.- ' , CT E. :gk g ..,T5 M-.L si- , . .,,m,-W, ,Q , .am ,, ,M ...N '-1'- 'V .1-uw-, ' - ,,,,,, -'I r A -4 L, , , , With overwhelming curiosity and increasing interest the students of L.H.S. watched the Student Union building grow from a bare foundation to a long-awaited completion. The huge round structure seemed odd against the traditional rectangular buildings on campus, A large classroom, student body and faculty dining room were among the many new conveniences provided for. 275 hungry students can be fed at one time through the use of new cafeteria facilities and snack bar. An unusual feature of the building is the sunken serving area which can be converted into a stage. The completion of the 8387787.50 air-conditioned structure was slightly delayed because of lack of materials, ABOVE: Workmen applying roofing to Student Union building. UPPER RIGHT: Workshop interior. MIDDLE RIGHT: Personnel busy in Counseling Office, FAR LOWER RIGHT: Early stage of Student Union building. CENTER: Student Union nearing completion. RIGHT: Wood shop exterior. E' 5 . X, I XXX . . t x -. r 'woonlsnopw Shaw ,hx ...MM li 'm...., sf-. ,V -. . Y .Y -p..,.i, E- A Aga., .. ,-.,,c,. nifh j.. . -,l,?i,,,'.. ,.4. . ' , ,M 1 N A . , Q, p , : ' ' . at 2'-1 f M ' Union Adds N ew Look ........- . - -., ' J I 4 . . l - -l 1. ' K 3 . 1 f . . ' Fl ' .er , -.- , -2-'wage . S'TI3'i'IZ'3 .SJ :si-vAw-vvw ' 1... ,WX . , ,W ..'-J. . ...J 1 S mil to Campus ln order to keep up with the many needs of a growing student body, the science and main buildlngs were remodelled. and their offices and classrooms regrouped, Corridors were abolished for office space, the auditorium was subdivided into four new classrooms, and the deans'. nurse's and attendance offices were regrouped to speed up daily business. The science lab was enlarged to accomodate a larger number of students, while other science classrooms were reduced in size. The old condemned woodshop made way for a new, larger and better equipped metal and wood shop. Close by, the R.O.P, landscaped the patio areas behind the Home Economics rooms. These rooms were placed side by side and a new Educatlonally Handicapped Room was added. All alterations totalled 5224343.75 L. -Jeumskl 1 fi nf U? fi. Stud nt Go-vernm nt Under the leadership of President Kevin Scott and the other officers, LHS Student Government worked smoothly and effectively under a new constitution adopted last year. Each class has 4 representatives which are elected and serve for one semester. The offices of Dance, Commissioner, Publicity Chairman, and Election Chairman were eliminated altogether and their duties are now taken care of by committees. Student Assembly showed their strength when they threatened to withdraw their donation of 58,000 for the Student Union if the building wasn't finished this year. They also sponsored a highly successful canned foods drive for the Emergency Fund Center. TOP: Student Body President Kevin Scott. BOTTOM: left to right, School Board Representative Audrey Giroux, Treasurer Delbert Gee, President Kevin Scott, Vice President David Sexton, Secretary Joan Firth. V7.7 Qsai Demonstrates Leadershzp T 'QQ .. Q X A-L 0 3, 5-7l k , y ...wufgf A ,, ,v E '1- Q Ad anced Band Tours Dzsneyland Everyone in the band believed the marching season was over: but on a cold day in January lVlr, Ward, our director, announced to the band that we had been accepted by Disneyland officials to march there on April 15. lmmediately our Steering Committee convened to plan the trip and the fund raising activities. With everyone pitching in and the support of our parents, we were able to enjoy the long awaited trip It was the first time since buying our new uniforms, that we were able to go on a band trip, For the Seniors it was the peak of about eight years of concerts and rehearsals together, Disneyland, though, wasn't all we did. In March we hosted the Cal Poly Symphonic Band, With all the regular concerts and activities it was a very fulfilling year. RlG HT Clarinets, first row, G Yoakum, M Collins, J Rashe, A Button Second row,J McDonald,J. Wagner, D Gregory, H Craig, third row, L Rogge. M Nakano, K Ainsworth, L Bouscal, S, Blair, fourth row, Y Yoakum, J Foote, W Heusinkveld, lVl Slive LOWER RIGHT Flutes and Saxes, first row, K White, J Cochran, K. Hendrix, S. Richmond, B Dias, C Richmond, second row, L, Hargreaves, S Ellsaesser, C, McDonald, K. Wood, K Rich, third row, E H1tchcock,J Sutton, S, Janssen, D Hannon, L Smnth, K Ng, M. Zuradowski, D Martin, fourth row, G Goth, V Doggett, B Garrett, Nl lVlclVlasters, G. Lovell, K Freeze, P Martin Clima ing a Fulfilling Year '73, 40 X C2 wf FAR LEFT Carol Houldrng stands for frnal salute LEFT Low Brass, frrst row, C Wade, S Phrllrps, E 1 Heusrnkveld, M Nakano. second row, R Black, C ' ' in ' Q 4 Houldrng, V Wolfe, D Martrn, thrrd row, Fl -- Becker, K Foote, P Smrth, D Maller, J Laurrlla, fourth row, B Ourmby, P Martrn, M Muller, J Turnbull, A Mondragon UPPER LEFT Hugh Brass, frrst row, S Phrllrps, second row, P Foret, S Moreland, M Lrnde, V Wolfe. thrrd row, J Eckroat,J Trrgger, C Houldrng, D Mooney, fourth row, D Martrn, A Mondragon, D Stone. C Phelps ABOVE Percussron, frrst row, D Martrn. T Warren, J Andres, second row, J Trrgger, M Corner, M Cardoza, D Muller, tnrrd row, M Cathey, Fl Snyder, K Haalierm, R Halunen Q w ' Q1 Eager F rosh Excel Und r Mr Ward Freshmen better than Upper- classmen? The Intermediate or Freshman band is extremely close behind the rest of us. Mr. Ward is very proud of his '76 group and sees a fine instrumental department in the future. Although their music may be slightly less difficult, they were the only band that could play the scales in every key this year. Quite a feat for Freshmen! ll BELOW: Intermediate Band, First row, from left. C. Bond, L. Lord, M Olivotti, C, Custer. L, Turin. A, Bascom, P. Sexton, T Ozment, S, Pacer, K, Burdick, Second row, S. Dante, N, Corbett, V Heusrnkveld, J Harrison. D. Nutter, S. Button, A, Cigliutti, M. Morgan, S. Edwards, T. Crippen, L. Buginas, D. Holloway, Third row, P Barschall, R, Jenkins, G. McFann, B Tarun, B. Martin, D Hanks. G. Kishi, K, Dittig, R Rynders, M. Andrea, D Martin, S, Neef, M Ponsanno, S. Wade, R. Strrecher, T Hafer, J Hitchcock, Fourth row, M Estes. N, Zurakowskr, D. Kahn, S Sisti, S. Jens, T, Compton, B, Hickman, T Blumgren, J. Becker, M. Lewis, C Ponsanno, H Scott, B. Burdios, K. Sandholtz, D. Cook RIGHT: Peter Barschall keeps in tune, L bn A -u-suv Enio able Fun Fill cl Year or th Wind Ensembl ll Q 3 1 ....,, L- 'M-'W' Y ,. Z A ' I 5x61 is ', dh., 1 L N ff . ,, .1' 'ft : wi --f ' 9623: ' F? ' x YYY' 6 -,fl XF' Hard work in most classes can make school a drag, no matter how nice the teacher is. However, The Wind Ensemble, also known as Honor Band. makes school a little more interesting. In between catching mice in the band room and teasing Herr Ward, the band practices beautiful and difficult musical pieces, To listen to them is a sensational experience, if you don't catch the minor squeaks and mistakes. Some of these musicians may one day be professionals playing in the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Well, at least they'd like to think so. Good luck to their dreams, LOWER LEFT Wind Ensemble, from left, First row. J Foote, S Phillrps, L Rogge. G Fluzicka, W. Heusinkveld, Second row, C Leeper, J Snodgrass, S Swanson, L Duncan, E Heusinkveld, B Lefter, V Wolfe, Third row, V Doggett, M Henne, J. Faraudo, R. Halunen, J Trigger, J. Parker, Fourth row, D Dorn, J Gotch, P Martin, E Aaland, J Laurila, B Garret-t FAR LEFT Monica Morgan and gang prepares for another deligent rehearsal LEFT The French Horns of Honor Band sing melodiously BELOW Tom Stroud, Kent Simons, and Juha Laurila won't blow it' 5 a , 3 3 , , 5 3 fl' at f .5 1. .ai ri x , v ff 1 K X e I Q, 4 AP. Pep Band Sparks L1fe 111 Rall1es tage Band Goes to Reno Livermore High has a Pep Band? This fact wasn't comprehended until this year, when LHS produced the finest Pep Band in the valley, The spirit of the band was overwhelming, More people came to see and hear the group, led by Jeff Trigger. They put in a sparkle that had never been heard before with the drummers adding an extra touch They rehearsed with dedication from the beginning of the school year. A real Pep Band may be just what this school needs. Jazz is where it's at for the LHS Stage Band. With everyone working hard at the rehearsals, Livermore was proud to send its Stage Band to Fleno to win honors and awards. it 1 Here comes the band led by sparkling golden girls with flashy smiles. These are LHS's majorettes. Coming up next are the much improved Flag Girls. OPPOSITE PAGE' TOP Pep Band, furst row ll to rl' J. Trugger, D Dorn, J Trlgger, D Martm, E Aaland, J. Parker, B Garrett, W. l-leusrnkveld, C Ng, V. Wolfe, M Muller, Second row: D Muller, J Gotch, Fl Halunen, R Jacobson, D Stone, C Houldlng. J Laurnla, J Faraudo, T. Warren BOTTOM LEFT Stage Band, front row T Compton, J Laurlla, P Martrn, C. Wade, T Stroud. T Warren, Second row K Haahelm, K Snmons,J Breshears, B Lefter, B Garrett, M Eneldl. J Trigger, J Parker, D Muller Thnrd row J Trlgger, J. Gotch, C Houldmg, J Faraudo, D Dorn. C Phelps, S Slocum, J Andres BOTTOM RIGHT Jeff Trlgger and group swung It at rally TOP LEFT Majorettes. D Gregory, L Duncan, A Button, R Hlskes, H. Cralg MIDDLE LEFT Bug Flag gurls. flrst row S Blair, G Yoakum, C Richmond. D Muller, Second row D Hannon, G. Gotch, M Heal. T Crlppen, L Plesslng. BOTTOM LEFT Stage Band produces Jazz at Rro BELOW' Small Flag Glrls, lkneellngl' Y Yoakum, S Slmmerman, K Kelley, Standung Fl WaIton,J. Rashe, K Caley X . , sf' v , wgqwa--f Orchestra Excels at M esszah Livermore's Orchestra was not to be outdone by Granada's, They both combined to play the accompaniment for their A Cappella choirs in the production of the Messiah at the Presbyterian Church. A few days later they performed their Christmas concert. This concert was so fascinating that it literally held the audience spellbound. For the second consecutive year. Orchestra met as a regular class during sixth period. Under the direction of James Heiner, Livermore High's Orchestra has come a long way. A well spent year would best describe the efforts put into Boys' and Girls' Glees. These classes produce fine performances while having fun at the same time. RIGHT Orchestra. from left. first row, L, Hilliard. J Norris, B, Austin, S. Slocum, second row. H. Nuckolls, K. Thompson. N. Ofiesh, L. Flogge, third row, M. Matthews, P. Woodward, J. Alexander, N. Rohn, fourth row, T. Carothers, J. Neef. B. McDonald, D. Harrison. BELOW: Jim Neef tunes in to the Messiah concert. BOTTOM RIGHT: Contemplating his next piece, James Alexander pauses in class. 'li VHF Nbhz, And Christmas Concerts ABOVE Girls' Glee, first row, from left: K. Moody S. Alonso, K. Chow, L. Holman, S. Lindsey. L Bouscal, J. Herring, P. Baker, S. Wabs, C Patrick D. Gerber, T. Agvayo. Second row: V. Edson, D Crandall, S. Ezell, D. Smith, K. Stringer, Fl Cleveland, Y. Slankard, B. Austin, J. Roederer, T Houdeshell, C Brown, K. Larson. Third row. S Hamlin, M. Epps, L. Kent, C Palmer, D. Thomas K. Pruett, Fl, Bothwell, C. Hamlin, D. Prosser, D Holman, M. Castro, C. Douglas, Fourth rowz D Hansen, D. Voelker, D. Hannon, D. Alaux, J Brecht, L. Counts, E. Genschaw, T. Hunt, J. Mills M. Wallace, C. Blocker, D. Pontsler, J. Moore LEFT: Boys' Glee, first row Fl. Via, M. Judd, J Francis, M. Garcia. Second rows S. Springer, T Hunt, M. Funaro, T. King. Third row: B. Denman R Hartgraves, M, Dovik, Fourth row: L. Holloway G. Zeller, J. Mumper, M. Neely g 55' , I Q 'x,-A .. f T dh Livermore I-ligh's proud A Cappella choir started this year going full speed. With Granada's A Cappella choir the Messiah vvas beautifully done at the Presbyterian Church. The Christmas Concert a few days later at St. Michael's Church vvas also vvell prepared and well performed. A Cappella ended this year with hosting the CMEA Choir Festival at Livermore High, They organized and ran the festival. With hopes of singing in Disneyland the year ended as quickly as it began TOP A Cappella, first rovv, from left, J Myers, Y Williams, D Holloway, L Anderson, K Potthoff, C Faraudo, K Colvin, C Woods, J Bugas, J Floyd, K Gates, second rovv, M Button, E Heusinkveld, J Rahn, J Flashe, S Jenkins, L Sellers, R Hartgraves, K DeGracia. S Simmerman, K Nordyke, M Segundo, third row, D Herzog, D Jenkins, T Crippen, M Morton, D Haines, J Cardoza, J Francis, D Rich, A Duffus, L Durkee. D Trochez. fourth row, D Tate, B Lefter, W Walker, Fl Callaghan, J Jenkins, J Hosier, J Jacobson, B Schrader, J Rock, R Jacobson. S Hutchings RIGHT Angelic faces and voices rise to join in merriment and song Q- Chozrs Add Charm and Zest To Concerts Throughout Year The Christmas Band Concert had an extra attraction, Mixed Chorus sang a few Christmas songs while Honor Band played in an attempt by Mr. Heiner and Mr. Ward to bring the Music department closer together. BOTTOM: Mixed Chours, first row, from left, T Rhodes, A. Buys, K Hampton, J Ratcliffe, A Patton, D. Cronk, R Via, L Bayles, S Hall, B. Jordon, B. Sexton, L. Updike, J Brel, K, Steele, L. Canary, D, Grota, second row, K Barrett, C. Schneider, D Frank, G Butler, J. Pane, D Smith, R Kelley, L. Dailey, J Peters, R Streicher, K Voelker, D, Prosser, J King, J, Humphrey, C Miles, S, Conner, J Myers, third row, N Lenning, C Boyd, S, Thome, S, Rotsten, J, Sutton, R, Robles, T Francis, R, Hartgraves, J Mumper, D Scott, E, Robinson, Y Slankard, Fl Jones, M. DuBois, L Manuel, K. Hudson, fourth row, P Moak, J Brecht, B Paulus, S Lucas, J, Morrison, A Brower, S Springer, L Holloway, J, Durkee, Gary Zeller, M, Judd, F. Gari, D Benton, C Blocker, B Wells, M Waker, N Ofiesh, K Laws LEFT: With the A Cappella class looking anything but fascinated, Mr Heiner takes roll, ,.'.,f ., 'N ' u, 11- - uf: .4 f - ODE WhO loses AHC still Smll6S, will mse to q:2eater2 vlctony. Joan llmth Ill: 166 -f I 'hn.A i Spomts Co boys Rul League for Second Year Slyly, cunningly this year's varsity football team crept up on their opponents and crushed them one by one Considered to be almost out of the crown race after two preseason losses the Cowboys ignored the ratings and the overwhelming victories of other tearnsintheleague. Surprising Amador, 23-18 Livermore momentarily peeped out from behind its sheep's clothing, By trouncing San Ramon, the Cowboys proved they were more wolfish than the Wolves TOP RIGHT Cowboy power defense stops Matadors LOWER RIGHT Mike Payne goes for big yardage against Amador CENTER Wayne Perry shows great promise for future years FAR UPPER RTGHT Ron Morrison gets his man FAR LOWER RIGHT Toby Rein 1201 moves in for attack Livermore Varsit Does It Again anus-El J 3 1 Mi, ,4 if . 'W 4' I .. We ,. 45' A fi ifki'i 'Ma'?'h1fQ it f4'Q,4Q1Q gy ily-fgygmgg ,A fa ngfgfjfa-',, g.,74 f, f u , ' ' ' ' v 'L if , H fgyf, 1 Ma , . y ., I K 1 E726 'A,S1M16Q sz 4 2 . r Eight 2 ,QAM '1c3'a'i?'z'sv?1':f ' fr fi 1 R- f. , fx D' W 7 , 2 3 ',q,f1, : f ri tit, , fi l ' In ,Q 'QR ,, :if if , 7, Q ,Qi rv gg. slap., N'-jp - 1 1 KI YYY, r it VQR! 1 1 lf , bw 'ESM it Al ,-l. jifsdkle Fry' .1 swf grey Q f, , If . ,it y K 4' 'fi Q ' ll s- ,i v 1 VY tx 1 V 13 Jsia . I. 4, , , , r . v x4ly3'4 ,Q rn, . ' ,ui f a r,JZi f f ifq' f.r f5 X ff f L' - ' . .l,y. f'.,1 Sparked by the rushung attack of Mike Payne and the passing of Tum Duffy, Lrvermore grabbed Its second consecutive EBAL title in a tougher realigned league Sayrng goodbye to 25 seniors, Livermore is faced with a young team for next year. But If thus season is any indication, Livermore vvon't lose because ofthat. las' 169 TOP Nlnke Martinez catches another Duffey pass. beatung two Amador defenders BELOW Tum Duffey shows has champlonshnp style CENTER Muke Payne scores another one for the Cowboys Y. t 'Mm 'WUMQ-f,f,,?s X y- 'C x P 'Z 2- 7 --11 r af xg 7' 'nine ga,-, Q1 ,, 5 ,393 11,1 1615 -- 5. ff M , ,4., nal! mimi I I'-4 'li' ---A , 'P ii, ,. .,. - rr , my fr r A r f , ,C T03 MF wif- A 3 52' or ga 'it F. L ...G ' . 1 O l :T P e .-..., WWC ,ff ff ' y .rl l-VJ i ' r Mi -l .A-11 q .--il T' ,4 J Q, .tw :-5. in -Inq., W are - iff:--,NNN , ,fb-142, Q I ' ,ew worm, YF! f li -of 1 , ,- -Hi! . 1- elf' P r 1 Co bo Attack Led b Coach Da is and Friends Wt-B ,ld T Q9 fi -.I wg 0--Q, .J .. J, vi' ig. Win.. 'sw Wulf' Q f '1af i? .X NF at K vt Q,-, gl' Varsrty football team from top left, TOP ROW Mark Tart, Make Mrchaels. Tony Mason, Wayne Perry, Rrck Rosell, Lewrs Jackson, Clarence Bargmann, Tum Duffey, Marty Gurterrez, Tum Warren SECOND ROW Jon Larson, Rex Anderson, Guy Fahnhorst, Gabe Wrllrams, Tom Barrd, Make Lawson, John Rock, Dan Peters, David Correra THIRD ROW Mark Overby, Roy Kennedy, Tom Rassmusen, Pat Brown, Mrke Payne, Glen Fahnhorst, Mark Petack, Steve Howard, Danny Thomas, Don Barrd BOTTOM ROW Rrch Pope, Mark Joder, Ron Plechaty, Make Martrnez, Bull Story, Paul Reynolds, Pete Pacova, Ed Kerst, Ron Morrrson LEFT Coach Davrs, Berg. and Drake play Important part rn Poke vrctorres J V's Ha e Championship Season y-,ppl--.W - , u qgqfpf.-ww N -r V -4 , .- ,pg5?:xf5z,a'- 35-f r2 my M F' 3' hbf? f' ,Wie ,pg 1: 1 ru ...rw lv - 1- .. , ,. , - rd A -, , -np,w-5.,1vwi,.L5- r ,,,4,9g:qp ' 1,4 J, .,,'. ff .,-mr. V- ' 4 Af .ff W f' , .nr 'V ' 1 -. ' l'. , .uf r , T A V N- , ,' ' - 1, um .mr iq my pl 49 ,, N we A -:bw Y VLA ..,,,VA W :M-' MEA I v ,,.,,.- ' , - . vm.. , .'j,'g,, .x.,,ff f x 'ff Q, A . 'f .i,zs6g . . - W ra- ' , Q '-M 2-,, .ff '- ' - lanky,-ra' ,uf w-wr , K, lwtpyf Minv. 42- G' A1 V I in . it - A A fn. .ml A H Y H .,..f A, 2 .. ,v-su, .Q- - Q AQ? 17 Ai Q 'Z 4 H 'bl wr .NQAA vu, U Hi: pl' , - hi V' ,W f . M A ' + ,.f.Q!i.eQ,.,!?ff-g Q ,- W - www- ' ' . I m .mv U' z 11 'limi 7' mu. V. pax. 1? .s 1 4. N- Q 1 13'5 , -yqzg:-1ES2?.-:lg jar , , in .. '.' A. tal :ff-1 ' 'H .'4'.'.'.'.'.' ' 1 ' 'S fs , y.:-:.k.-.:.:.'- -' fi- 'izfz-.?:5:' , pig? zzflifzfzi. ' V .VY .A ' Jil ., 2 ANR K ' 6' 'sung-1. fi N , 5 f . li w 'E'f:f - Y 1 0 7 P 'P-P -'tu , ' f ' ' 'F Q if ' at if Q fu .3495 f , in , 'fl'f :' .- :J fepdftt T. Lt. g f'-n .' ,-.-' 'ix The Livermore J.V. team had a great season with only one loss, Coached by Tom Harmon and Don Reed, the Pokes did it again, 1971 proved to be a fair year, but '72 reflected the skill and experience of next year's Varsity football team Team Picture, LOWER FAR LEFT, Front Row Left to Right, K Graver. D Morrison, R McKinley. D Pope. T Miltner, C Alford, G Mueller, R Foreman, S Graver, B Len, B Barnett, K Mendoza, Second Row M Grogan, J Garalka, R Rohrer, C Lewis, T Loggins,J Duterte, B Barnett, D Day, Third Row P Fitzsimmons, M Cromwell, P Fredendal, T Farmer,J Hicks, G Edwards, M Costello, R Maniz, T Ferrell, S Kelley. J Pereira, R Wilkerson, Top Row P Lundbom, G Howard, K Tobin, E Villaseno, S Springer, J Peters, T Darby, R Sessions FAR RIGHT The acrobatic Jeff Peters kicks off UPPER LEFT There he goes again dodging the San Ramon Iinemen. LEFT, Greg Edwards releasing the ball dffgl li'-t P as 4 4 ' v .-4 Frosh Team parks Swee Rlch Palmer threw touchdown passes to Ken Watts and lVllke Breshears to beat Dublun 14-6 and give the Cowboy freshmen a championship, Coach Gene Anderson and the Cowbabes had a flne 5-1 record, loslng only to Amador The vlctory over Dublln began one of the funest weekends IU Cowboy grldnron history, as the varsuty and junlor varsity were to also brung home EBAL tstles with vnctorles over Dublin ABOVE Frosh team from top left, R Palmer, lVl Pane, P Fallon, N Couch, D Zavala, Fl Watchemplno, R lVlcKussack, D Wasumak, D Evans, T Joder, M Nlartrn, T Alford,J Ourrnby, D Gllbert, J Harrison, A Buch, C Newcomb, D Wood, B Hendricks, NI Schmidt, D Nlartlnez, J Turpin, D Sharp, J Eckroat, lVl Thompson, S Jens, K Hardnman, D Fahnhorst, K Nunez, K Watts, B Duon, T Bernard, H Greeno,J Peterson, lVl Frary, V Farfan, R Aceves, P Howard, B Knapp, D Gould, M Dehart, B Bradly CENTER RIGHT Buch Palmer awaits hls doom BOTTOM RIGHT Jack Turpun stopped cold , X., '14 Cross Countr Disappoints Fans Coach Nevin lVlcCormick and his 1972 Cross Country team finished a disappointing third this season, despite good performances by super seniors Rich Chitwood and Chris Bourke. San Ramon entered the league this year and set a new standard of excellence in the EBAL by taking first, The Cowboys were also surprised by Granada on a muddy course early in the year. Chris Bourke took third at the EBAL meet and was the only Cowboy varsity member to place. I r 9' TOP: Varsity Cross Country do their thing. ABOVE: Varsity Cross Country team from top left Dan Richards, Rich Chitwood. Eric Rotsten, Jim Ransome, Chris Bourke, Joe Yoder: bottomt Bart Quimby. Pat Hazen, Eric Kirkwoog, and Richard Bockover. RlGHT: Rich Chitwood and Chris Bourke match strides. ,fl g P' at , , 1 llllllllilllli E ,if 5' tri I 7 1 F2 52: 54 K, Frosh- oph Run Their Way to 3rd Place This year's Frosh-Soph Cross Country team found ltself 3rd in the league, Coach McCormick looks to next year with hopes of seeing more freshmen trying out for the team. This year's team broke even with three wins and three losses. But they showed great improvement at the end of the season. TOP lVl:ke Nagel nearly collapses on frlends Brett Hazen and Boyd Tarun after long run BELOW Frosh'Soph team, flrst row, J Tnmble, B Tarun, B Hazen, D Frank Top row, C Houldung. S Lavelle. C Ng,T Yanes, P Smnth nf.. X931 ? 55? snags T lf 5 'Q3!'f'r.A!'2. A QQ. ff'-'ve t M .35 ?' if 1 if if f'f:.I1rrf .'i35QQh S .Q ' ,v e 5 any 4 el . if y if fa T I a ' .J S5 ttf fir' gxfff vieaefgff gffysfizj -. . . vw 'Evra-' 17' -1 ' 4: Q, brig 'T 4? U x ' 7 ff: A Qf,ff?5 , frirafsiswfw 9 f K T4 ,fgfi if .M ,V ff' T Y AQ 101,41 Q X vz15f?f'i'H1 ,tcct,tt -- trys A S , 'Q' N 1,2 ., f.s.-'f. 'iw 't 5- V 1K u,k,i,pfa J : I fkf If 1 9 ff ? lvl' '7 M . R, . i A 'sffw-if ' W, ..,.:rMf -we-rwvfqwu-wvv' , ,, ,h,,,.N.,,,,..,.,.44.,-Q-Q-1-.. .Wy 1 -3 ,::2, f Y -1-f-,!f,A,.,, ff- ca: -53 g-gx5f','-f,f,.1..,.,f..f,.u.,,..,...,,.,. ,, 'YQ ' pf ' 1 i LHS Netters Place 4th The 1972 Tennis season found LHS finishing fourth in their league with five wins and twelve losses, Coach Don Gabor looks forward to a great 1973 season with most players returning, EBAL finalist Jack Grayson placed fourth in the single. In the doubles Jeff Parker and Neil Warne placed third, ,513 'I ef' 1 .Q 7, ., smug. 5 L gg. 1 ' -2 its 4- 4 fi 4f'i tv if 9 'r 35,-.sf , . 5? , im F. .t. Y ,ff .sd if a R 5 lm. TOP: Kurt Grayson demonstrates a strong back hand: ABOVE RIGHT Jack Grayson's smooth delivery, ABOVE' Quick delivery from Doug Larson, RIGHT. Tennis team: First row, left to right, Nl Dipietro, D. Larson, J Faraudo, J, Parker. P. Shearer, Second row' J. Grayson, N Warne, K Grayson, W, Sandholtz. Coach Don Gabor Varsity Cagers Break F astg Lose Momentum Finishing a disappointing 6-6. this year's varsity basketball team was a controversial one. Dean Harvin, a transfer student from Anderson High, was declared ineligible by the EBAL Board of Managers, thus setting the stage for several weeks of heated court action. Eventually, Dean was restored as a member of the team, as was the victory against Liberty declared forfeit by the Board. The Cowboy attack was obviously hampered by the pressure and, with the temporary loss of Doug Morrison due to blood poisoning, things didn't look too good for the Pokes. Perhaps the brightest spot of the season was the victory at Yuba City, Fighting all comers, Livermore proved they had the abilitytto fight and win by capturing lst at the pre- holiday tournament. ankle yiiim SS ir, .v -N-W. ...M X 'iv' .JC .V -5 fx X ,lv N 'S trawl' 01.6 I .fa..,..i.-gf' ' ,-.. ff' TOP LEFT: Mike Terwilliger outreaches Mission foe. TOP CENTER: Aggressive Doug Morrison struggles for ball. TOP RIGHT: Elated Coach Jones enjoys taste of victory. BOTTOM LEFT: Mike Terwilliger stretches for 2 points. BOTTOM CENTER Varsity cagers. Back row: Coach John Jones, Doug Morrison, Ed St. Clair. Dean Harvin, John Hoosier. Second row. Mike Terwilliger, Toby Rein, Gary Schuknecht, Bill Storey, Front row. Mike Mann, Bruce LaFranchi. Greg Hibbs. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ed St. Clair calmly shoots past Granada defenders. 'ss i 8' X' xxx ., 1! x x 'v 1. ' 1 f ,ins .f . SX 1 .Xb dtx ' X bij'---. . f, H -' . 'QX ,Mfg xi. x , 3 'A K. T X. f f T 9 X X b J . . x .-- Qs vp .wax ' ' X, .Y ' .. K xg .X 'x X x -e--ft 1- if A . A D A . ' x I ' .-F. .' i , M- M. gr. X v af Li-is. . . 685. . . ' kerry . . 59 LHS. . . '. . . I madorxx.. LHS. . .55 ...Monte Vista Li-is. . Q57 . . .faranpaaigi . LHS. .f. 58 . . .Dublin . . LHS. 3559 . . .gan Qampn LHS Q54 . . .qibei . . LHS...32... m pri.. LHS... 77... ,omg Vista LHS... 62...Grai1qdag.. LHS. .. vsuguxiaa LHS... 76... Ya eR?rf?Aon fi 5' L - r L-fa vw v---4 'E-ff T. 9 r 1 it 2. 1:29 ff -7--f 1 4313-i lf? My 1 fkpxxy xy 1. .1 . af we rm Clio-f' s X X - A ABOVE Lnvermore scrambles for the ball UPPER RIGHT: Amador tnes for the ball RIGHT' J,V. teamg First Row' Jeff Demnng, Scott Humphrey. Ron Cole, Al Mondragon, Second Row Don Jenkins, Joe Volpom, Flick Anderson, Stephen Malls: Thnrd Flow Coach, John Erceg, John Ruchards, Jam Schwueger, Steve Schwseger, Kurt Graver J, V. Jumpers have Title in the Basket QQ 2- N 'fi They have it made. The J.V. Basketball team shows great aspect for next year, since they had only two losses through this season, Erceg. coaching this great team, hopes to move on for a greater title next year. UPPER LEFT' John Richards prepares for rebound LOWER LEFT: Ron Cole goes in for a layup Defense Pre azls Champzonshzp All through the season Frosh cagers held their opponents to a very low score. Defense was a big factor in all their games. Though defense was at it's best and praised by newspaper men all year, offense was not at it's greatest. The defense kept the score low for the opponents, but the offense never scored an enormous amount of points. But all you need to do is win the game and nine out of eleven games won will get the championship everytime. The man that led the Freshmen to our victory was a first-year teacher and coach at Livermore, Mr. Urbani. TOP' Back row: Coach Urbani. T. Alford, B. Frost, K. Groth, S. Christopher, Third row: M. Lafranchi, D. Wood, T. Compton, D. Gilbert. Second row: K. Nunes, Fl Anaya. S. Jews, T. Wood. First row: K. Williams, G. Vidal, V Farfan. BOTTOM RIGHT: l14l K. Nunes. BELOW: l52l B. Frost. FAR BOTTOM: l14l K. Nunes. Undefeated Record Blemished The Livermore Pokes lost to the cross town rivals to ruin a three year record. The game was a 5-4 loss for the Pokes after they were down 5-2 in the second half. Livermore rallied back with two goals but the time ran out. The game ruined a 38 game winning streak which had been going on for three years straight. Mike Martinez and Mike Payne, the only two seniors in the front line, led the team to almost every win, Mike Payne was the highest scoring member of the team. On defense. Carl Meyer and Mark Kempa, along with Warren Council. were the seniors. The Pokes over-all season was 11 wins and one loss. The team also won the E,B.A.L. championship. TOP: Mike Payne dribbles the ball down the fneld while Danny Payne fouls RIGHT Mike Martinez shooting on goal Soccer Becomes Major Sport Though the LHS Soccer Team did have a Junior Varsity team last year, it was not organized quite as well as this year. The Varsity team was coached by Don Gabor, Physical Education teacher of Livermore High. Mr. Gabor has been coach ever since the team was begun, five years ago. The team won their fourth EBAL Championship this year, being the third consecutive title. Stars of the team, of course, were the Seniors. TOP: First row. Left to right: D. Payne, M. DiPietro, D. Pegan, J. Ordaz. D. Hatch, W. Perry. R. Wilkerson, M. Hord, J. Peters. D. Arnold, M. Kempf. Second row: M. Martinez, D. Freitas, G. Fahnhorst. C. Meyer, D. Sheline. G. Fahnhorst. S. Martinez, B. Atchinson, M. Payne, Coach Gabor. K. Henry. Not pictured: W. Council, D. Morrison, J. Parker. RIGHT: Mike Payne dribbles. FAR BOTTOM1 Wayne Perry tackles the ball. BOTTOM1 Dan Pegan and Guy Fahnhorst scramble for the ball. 6.1 , 1 face 4 ,-' . rfFwcL2ua wi ,Qi 8' .f f. .i E' -vat.. 'wabgh ,fs 'in roto B 9 ' t ,s . ,, i qi Q i:xf5.'f 5 'li ' 5 ' l 'A ' is - X W-Y--. V -:L-5 -WM -H P5 W - x X! ar f -JR 'f f 1 Y X if -5 9.5. if f -T T if K . W, in 'fwfr X'-.1 -4 ' ' gf' fi X ' . ' ty A X 5 . i' . 9 ' f, E . ya Q xt' is 1 . 2 r 'ls'-' ,, . ' . 1 M 'KW '1 14' ,Z ' 'f s .fe Q f. 2 :',w3Q,.,V j t 1 'iff' Ke if it 1 ., X 51.2. ' ' f ffm f H i '-N wil JE 184 1' ,-L K QR: 1 .- vw.. rg. ....,...., - 'ia an 2 Siler 6235, ,x x Q'- I wxfaifw ' P Qs' .. ,QV-Q ,jk ' rm' A E , fir 1. 6- , if um 1-wi. an Fourth Place fuer - All A second year team finishing fourth place in EBAL action is not bad. The Livermore team did well but lack of uniforms and equipment made the team look worse than they were. Considering the fact that the coach was a first year man and the sport being a new one, he did quite well controlling and coaching the team. This was the year for JV Soccer! TOP: First row, Left to right: B. Hill. C Talbot, M Frary, T. Wade, B Scarlet. M. Morrison, D. Martinez. Fl. Ford, J. Wondolowski, B Kurlin, J Goralka Second row' S. Lavelle, K. Snider. D Jones, B Strout, R. Palmer, P Howard, J, Turpin, D Mallones, B Leri, V. Blevins, K Richardson, D. Hargreaves LEFT1 Bob Kurlin drnbbles up field. BOTTOM: Bob Strout defends the goal. ra' S ophomores and .Tumors Dominate What can you do when a team expected to take first year after year, runs out of experience? Well, according to wrestling coach Jack Lopez, you grin and bear it, and wait until the next season rolls around. Finishing 4-2 would be good for most young teams, but for the Pokes it is an unheard of blow to pride. The six graduating seniors will be missed, but with the other seven returnees and another crop of championship J.V.'s. LHS will look forward to next year to avenge its losses. At the pOSt-Season banquet, Junior Larry Olsen was chosen most valuable wrestler. Larry took lst at the league tournament in the 115 pound weight bracket. Larry, along with many others, will be returning next year. One bright spot during the season was the delivery of the new wrestling mat and warmup uniforms. TOPA Senior Mike Michael works on a reversal in league meet. CENTER. Gary Dimon throws his weight around. BOTTOM: Craig Charbonneau goes for points in tournament action. Team, Post 4- Season TOP Larry Olsen works for the takedown CENTER Gabe Vlllansenror and Dave Sexton reverse their respectlve opponents BOTTOM Varsity Iettermen, from back left, Back row, Tom Logguns, Scott Authser, Mark Cromwell, Jrm Wade, Gary Schoonover, Jeff Johnson, Center row, Don Baird, Gabe Vlllasemor, Mark Faust. Mrke Mnchael, Kenny Mendoza, Dave Sexton, Tony Farmer, Front row, Dave Jenkms, Jack Baird, Ray Jenkms, Larry Olsen, Roger Capri, Jon Larsen, Ed Shepperd, Flip Ramsey Y J. V. Grapplers Capture Cro They did it again, and again, and again ... They won another championship and finished the season with a near perfect 10-1 record. This year's JV wrestling team had an average point spread of 42 points between them and their opponents. ln nine years of action, the JV wrestlers have compiled an unbelievable 68-2-O record. Along with the league championship, Coach Flon Roses team also placed 1st at the Novice Tournament, taking 9 of 13 championships. If this is any indication of the talent headed for the varsity team, Coach Jack Lopez will have the lion's share next year. First row, left to right' Terri Plunkett, Mike Nagel, Keith Volker, Dave Campbell, Tony Monez Second row: Neil Couch, Scott Thomas, Doug Pope. Jim Allmon Third row: Rich Rohrer, Dave Edwards, Hetem Awad. Rocky McKinly. OPPOSITE, TOP: Jeff Johnson tackles opponent BOTTOM: Rocky McKinley pins Granada man, Lnvtcmuviumzc On 189 5 uvrnuu , f Decline in Interest Takes Toll l 1 The Livermore High Varsity Track Team worked well this year under the enthusiastic guidance of coaches Berg and Nix, Unfortunately, the loss of last year's valuable seniors and a certain decline in interest of the other players will probably take its toll in actual competition. The coaches. however, predict an eventful season. ,, 4 QQ, lk! ' ' wi ki' ' . l KL ' ,N ' -3 . '1- s .- ' 1221, Th!-Q c -PM i FAR LEFT: Rich Chitwood's tiring run. MIDDLE LEFT: Lewis Jackson is broad jumping. LEFT: Jack Grayson's tremendous shot put. FAR TOP: Rich Bockoven is running long distance MIDDLE TOP: Bob Lenz in the hop skip and jump. TOP: Mike Terwilliger and Lewis Jackson on the high jump. l 4 , --Sql ' Z 'W j YI- X, I ,. 1' K f ' X.. x' I I f l , V n . Fi, fl 4 .- l ' 1 V frm E n JC, 5,4 :J ,. .wif--f , ,, J. V. Track hows Determmatzon RIGHT: Runner keeps up the pace. BELOW: Tony Farmer hurdles ahead of San Ramon opponent. BOTTOM: JV Track team, from left, first row. R. Ford, J, Plunkett, J. Daily, C. Ponsanno, S. Wade. R. Greeno, S. Scontriano. R. Jost, C, Hazen, M. Nagel, J. Goralka. B. Tarun, D. Payne, second row, B. Gates, S. Neef, V. Farfan, M. Breshears, J. Hurley, R. Stewart, M. Smith, M. McKissick, R. Becker, D. Zuvalla, C. Williams. S. Voegele. T. Bernard. M. West, T. Yanes, D. Zuvalla, third row. D. Edwards, K, Kendricks, R. Jackson, M. Martin, E. Villasenor. D. Day, M. O'Riely, R, Rohr. D. Coe. P, Fitzsimmons. T. Wade, K. Wasiniak. T. Darby, M. Ponsanno, F. Albert, R. Elliot. M. Drupey. J. Deming, S. Lavelle, M. Ralph. ,Qi- 4 aa. 'N ' .. ' W YQ .,,-MA. i. Q ian- , bw f ri ff aj? 'B' ,af . 4, vi. LHS Golfers S ing into Action With a disappointing second place finish last year, this year's Golf team was looking for a championship against Monte Vista. LEFT' J Smith, M Lewis, BOTTOM LEFT R Fulton, M Ross, R Tucker, B Wolcott, S Humphrey, BELOW R Frost, N Zurakowskl 13' ,,,,,,,.y. ' 1 i r u L Varsity Tankers Hope for Banner Year With almost an entire returning squad, the 1973 Cowboys achieved something they have been working on for 9 years, a win against Amador. The nucleus of Coach Lopez's team were George Platt, Jim Turnbull, Bob Spooner, and the two divers Joe Breshears and Dave Sexton. The Pokes are hoping for 2nd place. but who knows, with a little luck and a lot of talent they may take their first league crown. .ssamgfsf g ga-42 diff r'-r PNY -s. ,,..a.,,.,, Q 1 K .- flltt' 9 N l 'z I 0 ' 5 V 1 wt V B A X T V , ., F, ,Q : 1 'Nam' sn vb s t Q V . ,ff R if -5 ' l V 5 if 3- ' , 1. ' I 4 I of x it ' T ' -t. - .,.f-, .x V L Q. T' 1 ' L g 1 x in 5 -J ,,,I .f n 4.8 'iywgfgf-rrMWofffj1 - if iii -if J fm- .I 'V 1 .- 14-1 ' P' :' 'Qld-'5? .J',, 51, 1.4 f,,' ,M-AJ., Qllaliam. Auunlux veiqggu 4,5,4a,.4 QJQJQJQ Q...-.mu'urging- 'no.un-'funnMH rmmmmf. uma--mi., 4' LCIIAM- -,fu 1 o P f A' mrpg gg A K4 .454 s Q ., 4' if ,Q 1. A I -In 5 ,uf 'x ' H, f bf, ' 'S7 'i'4AA .f Pu X AQ ,, ' w if ian., -Y Avi-Trw A - 1. V -3,41-rr I. . , , rv ,K .H-af' , an-rl' ,gs 'fl' -'v,.-152,-y, 1' if Under the direction of Jack Lopez. who is also the Varsity coach, the J.V. team should have a successful season The team was led by such talented swimmers as Tony Fink and Doug Barrett, and the diving skill of Doug Wiser, TOP LEFT Varsity Team L to R B Spooner, G Platt, M McMasters, A Henry, D Patterson, B McClesky, C Potter, G Ruzicka, J Turnbull, K Otsuki, D Sexton,J Volponi, K Aaland MIDDLE J V, Team, L to R D Kahn, D Barrett, K Bailing. M Andrews, S Authier, M Dozier. J Quimby, D Wiser, B Patterson BOTTOM, Livermore whizzes past onlookers ABOVE Livermore stretches to the finish OPPOSITE PAGE. TOP Medley Relay star, George Platt, swims for record time CENTER Jim Turnbull strains for first place BOTTOM Dave Sexton performs a perfect dive g... Shaky Season for Dafois' Young Baseball Team l y qu via 1 f, ll .rg ' ' 1 ,.. uv , ' if 1 f, I H K ll r-M. A fi-,r 'I 1 . , ir: sg . slli ic 2 A'? ' QF , A Jl'mTWn'l M lim tl tlulyl, T . Y ' 1 ' ' YQTY, MS A' Yi' 4 ' X V Ango- . H , ' 1 l 1 l Q l 'lFbpQ?gi vifiis The 1973 Baseball team was a ' , . young one, to say the least. With three ' All ,l V4,5,' ' Soplhomlores, five Juniors, and nine -5' X - Seniors it was a building year looking lg L ' , toward future championships. Mike I , W ' ' I Martinez and Ron Morrison led the f l 1 , infield defense. Ron repeated his year as f, . , M,,,LT: a quick thinking first baseman. Rod , . f I rjw fii - - - A -f,f:2 ' I 1.-f Brlsldlne, a transfer student, defended - , V -gf, r- ,ngigg-, second base as well. Rich Pope led the 'f1y: '-vjxfi kg, , Q' .glee 4 ',,f',,5L'i53 . . l ' ' 4. .. 5 f. . A 5 f' ., .Q xffg- 1 outfield defense as the only experienced lj' 3 4- ' me M . . , WL i f 13, '1l,i3L,gg',.:f-f'g3: - man with Sophomore Wayne Perry ', 1-, Y . A., playing center. ....,L.1.g:l. 'N g 4 f 3,355 g1 .ifI,'i : 'i ' ,' Eblf' f'wqff'?4 gf ., 'mff'-TQf4xT'F RIGHT Mike Martinez demonstrates Poke power BELOW varsity Baseball team, from left, first -,rf ,gL:71',-wsg.g+ygL flsr ,g,k.:f, ', we-1-f5'1ffg4,ggg,f.,. imma?-'f,,,ajg row, T Warren, R Wilkerson, M, Petak, W Perry, 1 ,Q ' o k,w . ,,:4Qfffif,lI'y M. D Arnold, G, Edwards, M, Ritter, second row, P Q-,K i f f '. -L ' Y-.4135.'f A 11 Reynolds, D Peters, M, Overby, T. Duffey, F nf -' - L I. f' , , Qkwh. . Jive, sl. Fggf 5 5 , J ,Vi gil-4.i Kruger, R Brlsldlne, third row, R Anderson, R, w95KQjf fl:f I ' 17- I 'gg i ' Pope, R Morrison, D. Morrison, M. Martinez, D. 1'T'l 777 T 'X 'A f Wi , 'Qc ' Shellne , - s . f -J -- - .3 ' Tit- an s me if 5 S 1f.isxfl f ..,,' :Q pkg-Qi. :ibm Ausf, NW. Pitchers Hold the Team for LH v-he, 5.1.13 , ,y I., -' ' '- :px ' ta' - . tt ,vizigf-',g5w17 Z . t F1 1, 2:5 l --inf . -. .f at -- i t ' Y 1- . 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'r'si'- i fs' i'ifi'fs'c' Q' A' K It .K , , mix. ,fn 5, 1 if , A Aff '- 'f'. t1 :- Afro -gi T is . - i ts . A. . ,. if ',. V -gyjxig. Q., ,ii f-. ii I ,l.4fgfl,QL,1:...L.:.1-,af pisfilslogylai ,H ,Q J qi- ' il, 9 'mx ff+'f4'-f'- 54 ' Af? s ,3Q.xsf,Q,,3ii:g,1,: ffgfs-9-'f'v 'f 'LH'-N .. ' .N J-jzvxw, it. Q ,fmixgx ', swftffsel nl' ' 1145 L-as Vulit, xx-N V V Yizk J' .1 Q. -f,t's,:it.y , ii A h . 's '.z, , LA' , rj ' L X-A .age 5-al fe. 5 S t I ff, 199 - ,ss if . l' 'Q .wi ti wg, P :M og 7: -t ,..'aiv'1t X - .....,...q,A ...A-.A N-A+-- my M, ., 4 f.. Ve.: ,,, A 24535 as . , Wkwtkffk Despite the loss of seven Seniors to graduation last year. the Varsity team looked young and hopeful. Although the hitting department lost some of its power Senior stars Rich Pope and Mike Martinez kept swinging. Speed was an added attraction, This year's team was quicker on their feet and threatened all other opponents with the chance of stealing bases. Doug Morrison and Dan Sheline led the pitching department. During the Easter Tournament in Fresno, Rich Pope assisted the pitchers which included Tim Duffey. When asked about the team's season Coach Tom Davis said it would be shakey with the young team, but that experience would be a factor in future years. LEFT: Doug Morrison pitches with winning determination. BOTTOM LEFT: Rich Pope makes it safe. BELOW1 Wayne Perry inspires future ball players. LH E pands :th Fresh 9. New life was sparked into the EBAL Baseball League this year with the forming of a Frosh team. 21 eager Freshmen looked forward to a promising year with their enthusiastic coach. Mr. Brabbin. Outstanding pitching by Steve Mills and Chuck Lewis overshadowed a mostly inexperienced JV team. Its weakest spot was scoring runs. But the team, with help from 2nd baseman Dan Bernacil, pulled together for another great year. TOP RIGHT1 JV Teamg first row: J. Duterie, D, Bernacil, D. Martin, K Richerson, K. Watts. Second row: J. Jenson, A Mondragon, K. Creager, S. Graver, Fl. Moniz. Third row: C. Alfred. C. Lewis, S. Mills, IVI. Bangs, R. Palmer, R. McKinley. RIGHT1 Rich Palmer swings with power. BELOW: Frosh Team: first row: M. LaFranchi, G. Basso, T Joder, J. Turpin, D. Wood. P. Howard. M. Morrison, M. Louis. Second row: D. Martinez, R. Escover, R. Aceves, B. Hendricks, M. Frary, J Frazier, P. Fallen. Third rowt Coach Brabbin, J. Becker, S. Christopher, J. Hammon, K. Grath. BOTTOM RIGHT: Chuck Lewis winds up for pitch. -1- .Q -2 ' Vi. L 3.-4' Rf, ' , cuff , J ,.- , V fr-- Q no J 'Z , it , 'N f 3455, . ' -B. his-L '-e'--,-- ,ai -..--'- fu ,W. mg. g.g,C?,Qv,,,,,4f L? Afjyf-35215155-7 ' -1,J',,fA' T' ..:- ., ' '4- 1, Ma, . y ' L QAM it 4 5 wv . ' A 4., K' ...,- .Lrg-.fa at M ZW' mam, WM' 361314631 if . h 5 'xx T F f s.. .Y -., ?'sQ'fg,f L 5 args'-fy-.-A, ,aka Ax. 59? . -i. 5 gs '.z.af1L-ff, 1 f ' ' -. T1 -A 4 V, r' iw -Aft . 4 4, 1 we Qt 90259 Q 3 1 Q S GAA Captures Attention o LH 'strait ti i'v as ,lip MM, tif545v'9f 15 4- t gl f Although G.A.A. activities aren't as popular as boys sports, they do have their place at Livermore High. G.A,A. members engaged in many activities this year, Volleyball started out the year followed by basketball, flag football, bowling, softball and tennis. Our Livermore girls traveled to other schools for competition, with the outcome usually being fairly good. The year has been a memorable one: many girls learning skills in different sports. others having a good time being on the team again. LEFT1 GAA Board, down the stairway. Sue Dittig. Bonnie Smith, Mary Wondolowski, Linda Hargreaves, Colette Wade, Nancy Southwick. BELOW: Flag football practice keeps the girls on their toes. 1 'il E 1 1 :law lk as Wg. ,K .tv . fe flff-' .fX'fia. auf. nab Sports Keep GAA Girls on the Run i I RIG HT' Lynette Whnte jumps for the ball. BELOW: Peggy Baker leaps up for a shot. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lynn Bouscal and Lora Beisley set for the ball. E i I c ff! I uv i 200 M..--0 ' ,V V' ' ,,...--ff- W - ,,aJ- ' A iT Ngswxv-5 H T Oz' 'x I A Xa Sm, WN - KN --...N M 1 H-Nw, Q n -., 'H-,saw M -,gx ff- i whiny - X , rw gs Rx ' -s., ee --A Q D-qnxs -L Z 1 'X 5 1 . ,in .1 I J ' if Q I Q '- Q C , Q ,'p I 3 I , 4 a,: I . x f e Q :, 5 'Q if i 1 N- S qs v if b T N.,..,, J. V. 's Add pice to Life , . 1 , 1 -G' QU' 1 ABOVE: J,V. Cheerleaders: S. Schoonover, N. Frary, K. Thurner, R. Gutierrez. LEFT: J.V. Sprrrt Girls: K. Minkler. S. Esquibel, L, Pothoff. M. Barr, A. Kramer, R. Ammendolia, M. Frates, J. Brown. D. Kleeberger. ' 201 Enthusiastic Spirit Squads Lead Spirit this year soared to a maximum with the enthusiastic prodding of the cheering squads. Cheerleaders, Pom- Pon Girls, and Spirit Girls collaborated to spur our football team to the championship And, although it didn't do quite as vvell, the basketball team enjoyed equal sport The various spirit squads were quite busy this years Besides sponsoring the weekly rallies. they put on a championship football dinner and contributed to the making of the beat 'em banners. RIGHT Pom-Pon girls Nl Avila, J Payne, N Allen, V Karyellis, K Murphy, S Kenny, P Duletsky, D Frank BOTTOM Varsity Spirit Girls K Tobin, P Hodel, C Wanted Cardoza, S Bailey. P Barr,J Volponi 71 5 -ur s f gi, ff' Wa i ,. I . f ' ff. .. loeas flow on the uoes of men's mmo, Until they we tosseo Back, Refuse on the BEACH of yestenoay. Beeey Rose 04 xx. . . 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H X r Tk o ca K 1 Reflections of the Moods of LH f - j 5 Nt: H Q .4-dv Cuellar, 218 INDEX Aaland, Eric 38,150,159,161 Abbott, Susan 84 Adams, Debra 70 Agnew, Jayne 70 Aguayo, Toni 163 Ahre, Dave 84 Ahre, Paul 70 Ainsworth, Ken 84,156 Alaux, Debbie 70,163 Alexander, Denise 70 Alexander, Jim 84,162 Alford, Craig 84,173 Alford, Kathy 70,124 Alford, Lynda 38,70,147,150 Alford, Owen 38,70 Alford, Tom 182 Allen, Connie 70,150,151 Allen, Everett 70 Allen, Nancy 38,136,201 Allen, Rebecca 70 Allison, Cartier 84 Allison, Leslie 70 Allmon, Jim 84,125,188 Barnes, Randy 84 Baroody, Sarah 38 Barschall, Peter 96,158,131 Barr, Greg 38 Barr, Mary 84,94,202 Barr, Pamela 38,201 Barrett, Barbara 38 Barrett, Doug 84,195 Barrett, Karen 165 Barrick, Darla 84 Barrow, Marcy 70 Barschall, Anne 38,70,128,131 Bascon, Alison 96,158 Bascom, Hollis 40 Bascom, Sabrina 70 Baxter, Don 40,60 Baxter, Lynn 84 Boyd, Mark 71 Bradeen, Richard 40 Bradley, Ed 85 Bradshaw, Tom 40 Brann, Michelle 85 Brechz, June 163,165 Breit, Anne 71,124 Breshears, Joe 40,161,194 Breshears, Steve 71 Brewer, Kathy 85 Brewer, Mike 71 Briar, Don 125 Bridenbaker, Arthur 85 Brierly, Sharon 40,41,126 Brisendine, Rodney 71,196 Brixey, Bonnie 85 Brooks, Don 71 Alonso, Sally 163 Alviso, Jacque 38 Alviso, Randy 38 Amaral, Gerard 38 Ammendolia, Marianne 38,124, 126 Ammendol ia, Rosanne 84,202 Anaya, R. 182 Andersen, Pat 84 Anderson, David 70 Anderson, Joan 84 Anderson, Laurie 70,164 Anderson, Rex 70,130,171,196 Anderson, Rick 70,180 Anderson, Tom 84,125 Andrade, Kathy 70 Andrea, Mike 158 Andres, John 70,157,161 Andrews, Pamela 70 Arnold, Dave 70,184,196 Atchinson, Brian 70,184 Austin, Allan 38,150 Austin, Bonnie 84,116,162,163 Authier, Scott 84,187,195 Authier, Vickie 38 Avila, Debbie 70,149 Avilla, Mary 68,70,201 Awad, Hatem 84,127,188 Baak, Arlene 97,126 Baca, Gina 38 Bachleda, Valerie 68,70 Bahr, Patti 70 Bahr, Scott 38 Bailey, Steven 38 Bailey, Susan 38,118,201 Bainter, Chris 70 Baird, Don 38,114,171,187 Baird, Jack 84,187 Baird, Tom 124,171 Baker, Lee 84 Baker, Lory 96 Baker, Peggy 163,200 Balbach, Mary 38,120,136,203 Ball, Lisa 84 Bangs, Mike 84 Banke, Laura 38 Banks, Donna 38 Bargmann, Clarence 38,63,171 Barker, Anne 84 Barkley, Nancy 70 Barnard, Terry 70 Barnett, Bill 84,173 Barnett, Bob 173 Barnett, Roxanne 38 Bayles, Larry 70,165 Bazal, Joan 84 Bean, Jim 40 Bean, Ken 84 Beard, Mark 46 Beckel, Rica 84 Becker, Jim 122,158 Becker, Rich 130,157 Behling, Bryan 40 Behling, Keith 84,93,195 Behrens, Becky 84 Behrens, Roxanne 70 Beisley, Lora 70,149,200 Beisley, Tom 40 Benapfl, William 70 Benton, Dana 70,165 Bernacil, Dan 84 Bernard, Elaine 40 Bettencourt, Cynthia 71,126 Bettencourt, Dave 40 Bettencourt, Gwen 40 Bettencourt, Jerry 71 Bettencourt, Mark 40 Beyer, Christi 71 Bieber, Bill 84 Biel, Joan 165 Biel, Mark 71 Billot, Alain 40,127 Bills, Mike 85 Bing, David 40 Bing, Robert 40,65 Birkett, Greg 84 Bishop, Tammy Bjorkland, Karen 85 Black, Randy 40,150,151,157 Blackwell, Kathy 85 Blair, Susan 71,156,161 Blankenship, Pam 40 Blevins, Brandy 85 Blevins, Diane 85 Blevins, Victor 85,94,185 Blew, Robert 40 Blocker, Christiane 40,163, 165 Bloom, Karen 40 Bloom, Nancy 85 Blomgren, Tracy 158 Bobba, Vince 85 Bockover, Richard 71,130,175 Bolen, Roger 71,150 Bolton, Debbie 71 Bolton, Jack 85 Bond, Cindy 126,158 Bonde, Julie 125 Bonde, Mary 85 Bonde, Wayne 40 Boone, Debbie 85 Boothe, David 85 Born, Ellen 40,149 Boscacci, Debbie 40 Bothnell, Rene 98 Bourke, Christopher 40,175 Bourke, Deidre 71 Bouscal, Lynn 71,115,156, 163,200 Bowman, Brent 85 Boyd, Cyndie 165 Boyd, Lynn 40 Brooks, B rooks, Brower, Brown, Brown, Brown, 163 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Rodney 41 Ron 85 Audrey 165 Brenda 85 Cara 123 Carol 41,120,123,144, Cynthia 85,120,123,163 Jenny 85,202 Leanna 85 Mari 85 Brown, Patrick 41 ,60,171 Bruijnes, Raymond 71 Brum, Oswald 71 Buginas, John 42,147 Buginas, Liz 158 Bull, Patty 42 Burch, Margaret 42 Burdick, Katherine 131,158 Burdios, Bonifacio 158 Burkett, Lisa 126 Burton, Jeriann 42 Burton, Randy 71 Butler, Gina 165 Button, Adelle 42,116,117, 120,148,149,156,161 Button, Marlyn 71,164 Caywood, Susan 43 Chakakis, Athena 43 Charbonneau, Craig 43,125,186 Chenoweth, Cindra 71,117 Chenoweth, D. 124 Chesterman, Carol 122 Chitwood, Rich 43,175 Chow, Karen 43,129,163 Christiansen, Cindy 85 Christiansen, Mark 71 Christopher, S. 182 Cigliutti, Ann 96,116,120, 158 Clark, Ann 44 Clark, Kim 44,209 Clarkson, Craig 71 Clary, Kathy 85 Clemens, M. 131 Cleveland, Rene 85,163 Click, Sue 71 Clough, Virginia 85 Cohen, Mark 131 Cochran, Janet 72,156 Coelho, Mary 72 Cofer, Debbie 44 Cofield, Debi 44 Cohen, Leslie 45 Cohen, Wendy 72,128 Cole, Ron 72,115,180 Cole, Terry Ann 82,85 Collins, Melanie 85,156 Colvin, Karen 85,164 Compton, Tom 161,158,182 Concannon, Elizabeth 72 Concannon, Tom 100 Conner, Mike 72 Conner, Sherry 85,165 Cook, Dale 45 Cook, Don 158 Cook, Sue 85 Cooney, Patricia 85 Corbett, Nancy 158 Cornett, Correia, Brett 85 Claudette 85,125 Button, Shelley 97,116,120, 122,158 Buys, Amy 165 Buys, Jay 85 Calfas, Terry 85 Calhoun, Merry 82,85,125 Callaghan, Nancy 85 Callaghan, Richard 42,50,150, 151 Callaway, Mark 71 Callaway, Robin 42 Campbell, Cathy 42 Campbell, Dave 158 Correia, David 85 Correia, Frank 72 Cosby, Becky 70,72 Couch, Donna 45,124 Couch, Neil 188 Council, Pauline 72 Council, Warren 45 Counts, Lori 163 Cowan, Addie 72 Cowan, David 45 Craig, Helen 72,120,150,151, 156,161 Crandall, Dottie 72,163 Crawford, Joan 84 Crawford, Kevin 85 Crawford, Patty 72 Campbell, James 71 Campbell, Robert 71 Canary, Lynette 165 Canfield, Michele 85 Capri, Roger 85,187 Caraveo, Mike 71 Cardinell, Candy 85 Cardoza, Janet 42,201 Cardoza, Laurie 85,125 Cardoza, Mark 42 Carothers, Thomas 71,131,162 Carpenter, Mary 71 Carr, Jane 85 Carrillo, Debbie 42 Carstensen, Carol 43 Casipit, Lauralye 43,124 Cassell, Delanie 85 Casson, Mindi 85 Castro, Karen 43,52,116,145, 203 Castro, Mary 85,163 Castello, Melvin 173 Cathcart, Eloise 71 Cathey, Mike 43,157 Cawrse, Carla 43 Creager, Crippen Crippen Crippen, Cromie, Ken 85,130 , Tawni 120,158 , Terri 45,161 Tonni 86,134,161 Lori 72 Cromwell, Mark 173,187 Cronk, Diane 72,165 Cronk, Kenneth 45 Dan 72 Culp, Linda 86 Curtis, Mike 72 Custer, Cindy 126,158 Dailey, Laura 72,165 Dalrymple, Cathy 86,125 Daly, Kathy 70,72,117 Dante, Sherri 126,158 Darby, Ted 86,130 Darby, Terri 43,45,134, 173 Davenport, Jim 45 Davidson, J. 124 Davidson, Karen 86 Davidson, Margaret 72 Davidson, Scott 72 Davidson, Tommie 47,72,150, 151 Davies, Mark 45 Davis, AI 86 Davis, Cindy 86,125 Davis, Mykel 86 Davison, Joline 72 Day, David 86,173 Day, Robin 102 Dean, Paul 45 Dearborn, Joe 86 Dearinger, Linda 45 Deasly, Dave 86 Del Castillo, Roger 45 Deming, Jeff 86,150,151,180 Denman, Brian 72 Dennis, Kristy 86 Der, Mellissa 72,120 DeRosa, Karen 72 DeRouchey, Tom 72 Dias, Barbara 72,120,156 Dias, Karen 102 Dias, John 45,150,151 Dickinson, Ellen 72 Dickinson, Susanna 70,73 Dietrich, Robert 86,106 DiGrazia, Karen 86,164 Dillon, Alicia 86 Dimick, Kathy 86 Dimon, Gary 86,186 Dion, Dorothy 73 Di Pietro, Marlo 86,177,184 Dittig, Curt 158 Dittig, Sue 45,115,134,199 Dixon, Curt 131 Dixon, Danny 86 Dobbel, Carol 73 Dobson, Robin 60,73 Doggett, Valerie 116,118,123, 130,141,144,159 Dolin, Carole 86 Domingo, Merlyn 86 Dorn, Don 86,149,159,161 Douglas, Bob 73,124,125 Douglas, Cathy 86,163 Dovik, Michael 45 Drummond, David 86,45 Dubose, Brian 73,165 Duffy, James 73 Duffey, Tim 45,114,130,170, 171,196 Dugan, Tim 73,146 Duguid, Mark 86 Duletsky, Pat 36,45,120,134, 201 Duncan, Linda 45,159,161 Dunzweiler, Blaine 45 Dupart, Frank 86 Duque, Priscilla 45 Durkee, Jim 165 Durkee, Joe 45,165 Durkee, Laurel 86 Durke, M. 125 Duterte, Jim 86,173 Dye, Arla 73 Dyer, Matthew 46 Earhart, Debra 73 Eason, Veronica 86 Eckroat, Jerry 157 Eckroat, John 73,157 Edgar, Danielle 73 Edson, Mike 46 Edson, Stanley 73 Edson, Veronica 163 Edwards, Barbara 86 Edwards, Dave 73,188 Edwards, Greg 173,196 Edwards, Jack 46 Edwards, Sally 96,102,158 Edwards , Stanley 46,96 Ellasser, Sue 78,156 Elliott, Robert 73 Ellis, Steve 46 Ellsaesser, Adrienne 73 Enedi, Marc 73,161 Epps, Mary 163 Epps, Richard 73 Erlich, Susan 73 Escover, Dick 86 Esquibel, Joann 73 Esquibel, Sandy 86,202 Estes, Mike 158 Evan, B. 125 Evans, Jerry 86 Evans, Vaughn 46 Everett, Tom 46 Ey, Debbie 86 Ezell, Sharon 73,163 Facer, S. 158 Fagundes, Debbie 73,120 Fagundes, Jerry 73 Fahnhorst, Glen 73,171 Fahnhorst, Guy 43,46,171,184 Falk, Randy 86 Fallon, Kathy 86 Faraudo, Carol 36,46,123,148, 149,164 Faraudo, James 73,77,159,161 177 Farfan, Frankie 86 Farfan, Rosa 46 Farfan, Vince 182 Farmer, Anthony 86,173,187 Farsaci, Steven 46,123,140, 141,145 Faust, Mark 73,146,187 Fearon, Danny 73 Fearon, Rhonda 107 Feil, Mark 46 Feinberg, Barbara 46 Fellingham, Patsy 46,124,125 Ferrell, Tom 73,173 Ferrulli, Mickey 108 Ferrulli, Tony 73 Fink, Terri 46 Fink, Tony 87,195 Finkes, Vicki 86 Firth, Joan 73,117,123,147, 149,150,151,154 Fish, Bessie 87 Fitzgerald, Brenda 73 Fitzgerald Della 103 Fitzpatrick, John 87 Fitzsimmons, Patrick 173,87 Flora, Kibbie 87 Flora, Mitten 46 Flowers, Mary 46 Floyd, Janie 73,130,145,164 Foote, Joan 87,156,159 Foote, Ken 87,157 Ford, Colleen 36,46 Ford, Ellen 68,73,120 Ford, Richard 185 Fordyce, Liz 87 Foreman, Ron 82,87,173 Foret, Pat 87,157,195 Forster, Val 87,111 Fortes, Marlyn 46,73 Foss, Martha 87 Foucek, Melody 73 Fox, Dave 87 Fox, Steve 87 Frady, William 73 Francis Dawn 87 Francis, Faith 73,165 Francis, James 163 Francisco, Mark 86 Frank, Dave 176 Frank, Debbie 68,73,74,165, 201 Frary, Bob 46 Frary, Julie 102 1 0 Frary, Mike 185 Frary, Nancy 87,120,202 F raser, Robert 87 Frates, Mike 202 Freeze, Kenneth 46 Freitas, Mike 47,184 French, Richard 87 Frick, Mike 87 Frizzell, Kim 71,73,120 Frost, Robert 182 Frydendal, Chuck 100 Frydendal, Paul 173 Frye, Mike 73 Fuchs, Mike 87 Fullmer, Stephanie 82,87 Fulton, Dan 74 Fulton, Robert 47,130 Funero, Mike 87 Gadd, Penny 87 Gagaza, Gagaza, Galvan, Garber Absalon 36,47 Elizabeth 87 Syrus 74 Kevin 47 64 Garcia,'Catalina 74 Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Debbie 74 Janis 87 Mickey 163 Ronald 47 Gardiner, Ron 87,128 Garner, Dave 87 Garrett, Robert 74,76,159,161 Gates, Kathy 68,74,116,117, 120,164 Gates, Patty 47 Gates, Robert 87 Gayle, Gary 87 Gee, Delbert 48,150,151,154 Genshaw, Edythe 74,163 Gentry, John 74 Gerber, Debbie 74,163 Gerber, Rich 86 Gibson, Gary 74 Gibson, Jody 48 Gidley, Albert 48 Gilbert, Cindy 88 Gilbert, Donald 182 Gilbert, Rick 48 Gildea, Anne 88 Giles, Sue 74 Gillette, Lee 74 Gillette, Mike 88 Gillette, Paula 48 Gilmore, Susan 74 Gilson, Jay 74 Giroux, Audrey 48,154 Giroux, Denise 88,150,151 Gleason, Dennis 130 Gleese, Pat 74 Gleese, Ricky 88 Gleie, Tammy 74,124 Gonzalez, Carolyn 48 Gonzalez, Terri 88 Goots, Pam 48,55 Goralka, John 88,173,185 Gordon, David 48 Gotch, Gayle 82,88,116,151, 161 Gotch, Joe 48,159,161 Graham, Diana 74 Graver, Kurt 88,173,180 Graver, Scott 88,173 Gravette, Sherri 88 Gray, Andy 74 Grayson, Jack 48,177 Grayson, Curt 130,141,147, 177 Grayson, Robert 74 Green, Mike 74 Green, Pam 88 Greggory, Doris 74,131 ,1 56, 161 Gregson, Susan 48,49 Griggs, Kerry 74 Griggs, Tia 88 Grogan, Mark 74,173 Gross, Richard 88 Grossman, Susan 88 Grota, Debbe 88 Grota, Donna 165 Groth, Curt 182 Grover, Deborah 88 Gruidl, Velma 49 Gruidl, Mark 88 Gutierrez, Martin 48,49,114 130,171 Gutierrez, Rita 88,202 Guymon, Mary Ann 48 Haaheim, Jil 88 Haaheim, Kip 157,161 Hackmann, Kim 88 Hafer, Steven 88 Hagemann, Terri 88,125 Haines, Dennis 88 Haines, Edward 74 Hale, Cheryl 74 Hale, Mark 74 Hall, David 49 Hall, Kim 88 Hall, Rick 74 Hall, Sandra 88,124,165 Hallawell, Janet 88 Halunen, Roger 49,140,141, 157,159,161 Hamilton, Elaine 125 Hamilton, Rick 88 Hamlin, Sandy 88,163 Hampton, Kathy 49,74,165 Hanhy, Pam 74 Hanks, Dave 158 Hannon, Debbie 88,156,161 163 Hansen, Diane 88,163 Hansen, Diedre 68,74,163 Hansen, Kathleen 68,74 Hanson, Jody 49 Happe, Lisa 88 HapDe, Rita 49 Hardgraves, Tony 49 Hargreaves, Daniel 185 Hargreaves, Linda 123,156, 199 Harris, Danny 74 Harrison, David 88,131,162 Harrison, Jackie 158 Harrison, Susan 49 Harshbarger, Sharon 88,120 Hart, Roger 88 Hartgraves, Ray 49,164,165 Hartman, Laurie 49,203 Harvey, Gary 125 Harvey, Kay 49 Harvey, Susan 74 Harvin, Dean 179 Hatch, Doug 74,184 Haug, Bernie 88 Haussmann, Mary 74,115 Hawkins, Dave 88 Hayden, Judith 88,130 Hazen, Brett 176 Hazen, Patrick 74,175 Heal, Margaret 82,88,161 Heald, Mike 88,125 Henderson, Caool 74 Henderson, Oliver 88 Hendricks, Karen 88 Hendricks, Tim 74 Hendrix, Kathleen 88,156 Henne, Mark 50,159 Henry, Arthur 50,42,194 Henriques, Timothy 74 Henry, Kenneth 88,184 Henry, Rachel 74 Henry, Tom 88,125 League, Terri 90,150,151 161 Miller, Debbie 91,157,161 220 Hensley, Anita 89 Hensley, Janet 50 Herring, Janet 163 Herrington, John 89 Herrington, Judy 50 Herrmann, Brian 89 Herzog, Donna 89,164 Herzog, Phillip 50 Hess, Sharon 74 Heusinkveld, Valerie 104,158 Heusinkveld, Ellen 74,164, 157 Heusinkveld, Wayne 50,156,159, 161 Hibbs, Greg 74,150,179 Hicklin, Sidney 75 Hickman, Brian 158 Hicks, Jeff 75,173 Higbe, Teresa 126 Higgins, Daniel 75 Higgins, David 89 Higgins, Patrick 89 Higgins, Tim 50 Highly, Theresa 97 Hildon, Arleen 89 Hill, Bruce 89,182 lddings, Steve 130 Irving, Wendy 75 Isernhagen, Denise 46,124 Jackson, Jackie 51 Jackson, John 125 Jackson, Lewis 51,114,130, 171 Koski, David 75 Kowolik, Bob 53,141 Kowoski, Brian 84 Kraft, D. 125 Kraft, Mike 53,124 Kramer, Anne 48,82,89,202 Kristiansen, Brenda 75 Kristiansen, Cathy 53 Kruger, Cindy 53 Kruger, Fred 75,80,130,196 Jacobsen, Norman 89 Jacobson, Cheryl 51 Jacobson, Joni 51 ,52,134,164 Jacobson, Richard 145,161, 164 Jameson, Scott 51 Janssen, Sherri 68,75,156 Janzen, John 89 Jaramillo, Dennis 89,53 Jarrell, Elena 53,126 Jellinghausen, Martha 75 Jenkins, David 75,164,187 Jenkins, Don 89,180 Jenkins, Jenny 53,142,203 Jenkins, Ray 158,187 Jenkins, Susan 53,130,141, Kruse, Kurlin, Patricia 75 R obert 185 Lafranchi, Bruce 53,63,179 Lafranchi, Mark 182 Lakner, Marc 53 Lamee, Paul 89 Largarbo, Debbie 75 Larson, Doug 89,177 Larson, Jon 75,171,189 Larson, Mike 90 Lasher, Mike 75,130 Laurila, Juha 53,128,127, 157,159,161 Hill Cathy 89,50 Hill Kathy 50 Hill Mark 50 Hill, Randy 89 Hill, Steve 89 Hill Terry 50 Hilliard, Lynn 89,162,128 Hiskes, Grant 89,125 Hiskes, Robin 50,161 Hitchcock, Ellen 50,120,128, 156 Hitchcock, John 158 Hodel, Pat 50,118,120,201 Hodgins, Jeff 51,124 Holeman, Sharry 51,126 Holladay, Erik 89 Holland, Kimberly 89 Holloway, Cindy 89 Holloway, Dawn 75,164 Holloway, Denise 158 Holloway, Lance 51 Hollum, Gary 75 Holm, David 51 Holmes, David 124 Holmes, Debbie 75 Holmes, Ken 75 Holt, Charles 89 Holten, Kim 75 Hoover, Bruce 75 Hoover, Randy 89 Hord, Myron 75,184 Horn, Glenna 89 Horn, Richard 75 Hosier, John 89,164,179 Houdeshell, Terrie 163 Houlding, Carol 51,72,123, 157,161 Houlding, Charles 131,176 Howard, Greg 75,173 Howard, Pete 185 Howard, Sophia 51 Howard, Steve 51,114,171 Howe, Warren 75 Howell, Elena 75 Huber, Randy 75 Hudgins, Richard 100,125 Hudson, John 75 Hudson, Katherine 75,130, 165 Huerta, James 51 Humphrey, Jill 75,165 Humphrey, Scott 89,180 Hunt, Tanya 89,163 Hurley, Jane 51,52 Hurley, John 89 Hutchings, Steven 89 Hutchens, Sherry 75,164 Hutchinson, Brian 75,195 Hutson, Ralph 89 145,164 Jens, Steve 158,182 Jensen, Cindy 75,124 Jensen, Jeff 75 Jensen, Kim 75 Jesse, Robert 53,147 Joder, Mark 75,76,171,172 Johnson, Jeff 89,187,188 Johnson, Joyce 89 Johnson, Lynn 89 Johnson, Marty 89 Johnson, Robert 53,128 Johnson Russell 109 Jones, Darryl 185 Jones, Patricia 53,165 Lavelle, Stephen 90 Lavelle, Steve 176,185 Laws, Gary 53 Laws, Kitten 90,165 Lawson, Mike 53,90,148,149, 171 Leal, Jim 90 Ledezma, Petra 90 Leeper, Cynthia 53,123,159 Lefter, Bettie 53,159,161 Lefevre. Theleen 75 Lenning, Bob 53 Lenning, Nancy 90,165 Lenz, Richard 90 Jordan, Barbara 165 Jost, Connie 75 Judd, Michael 145,163,165 Kahn, Doug 158,195 Kaley, Kim 82,89 Karvelis, Mark 89 Karvelis, Vicki 53,116,118, 120,201 Kelley, Kia 53,161 Kelley, Ruth 89,150,151 Kelley, Steve 89,173 Kellom, Barbara 89,150,151 Kellom, Mike 75 Kelly, Marcie 40 Kelly, Richard 53,140,141, 165 Kemph, Marc 53,184 Kendrick, Steven 53 Kengla, Debbie 53 Kennedy, Paul 89,131 Kennedy, Roy 53,114,171 Kenny, Shawn 75,116,120,201 Kent, Laurie 163 Kent, Steve 89 Kerlin, Robert 89 Kerr, Jeff 75 Kerst, Eddie 75,147,171 Kerst, Harvey 89 King, Judy 165 King, Terry 53 Kinney, Gary 89 Kirely, Edy 75 Kirkes, Breit 75 Kirkes, Cathy 53 Kirkewood, Eric 53,175 Kishi, Glen 123,130,131,158 Kishi, Greg 36,53,123,131 Kleeberger, Donna 89,202 Kolar, Walter 75 Kooshian, Charles 53 Koski, Brian 89,125 Lenz, Robert 54 Leri, Brian 90,173,185 Lewis, Lewis Lewis I Chuck 90,173 Dan 90 Denise 75 Lewis: James 90 Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Mark 158 Paul 90 Robert 90,144 Tami 90 Lewright, Barbara 54 Lewright, Mike 90 Linde, Mark 90 Lindsey, Susan 90,163 Lininger, Jan 76 Lininger, Jill 76 Loewe, Nancy 76 Loggins, Tom 90,173,187 Lopez, Elaine 76 Lord, Lisa 158 Lorette, Bob 90 Loveless, Traci 76 Lovell, Greg 54 Loy, Barbara 76 Loyola, Danny 90 Lucas, Sharon 90,165 Lujan, Randy 90 Lundbom, Paul 76,173 Lum, Charlotte 90 Lumsden, Paula 54 Macedo, Denise 90 Machurick, Diane 90 Mackanic, Richard 76 Madden, Margaret 76,210 Madden, Patricia 210 Maddux, Gina 76,117 Madsen, Alan 56 Mallonee, Doug 185 Maniel, Lew 90 Maniz, Richard 90,173 Mann, Denise 76,90 Mann, Mike 54,63,179 Manuel, Leah 54,165 Marciel, Mike 54 Marino, Mark 54 Markwell, Patty 76,146 Markwell, Randy 76 Marrs, Sandy 76,146 Marsh, Mona 90 Marshall, Carolyn 54 Marshall, Joe 54 Martin, Brenda 90 Martin, Brian 106 Martin, Daniel 76,157,161 Martin, Duoglas, 161 Martin, Ken 90 Martin, Kim 54 Martin, Philip 54,157,159, 161 Martin, Terria 90 Martinez, Dennis 108,185 Martinez, Mike 54,170,171, 184,185,196 Martinez, Steve 76,80,184 Masluk, Dan 54 Masluk, Vera 75,76 Mason, Tony 76,130,171 Mason, Vicki 90 Masson, Laurie 76 Mauck, James 90 Maxem, Mark 90 May, Debbie 54 Mayorga, Nancy 76 McAlice, Richard 90 McCarty, Kenny 96 McCarty, Sheryl 90 McCoIlough, Cindy 76 McCrath, Dale 90 McDonald, Bruce 54,162 McDonald, Claudette 156 McDonald, Cynthia 91 McDonald, Daniel 91 McDonald, Janet 91,156 McDonald, John 156 McDonald, Kim 54 McDonald, William 54 McDonnell, Karen 76 McFann, Greg 158 McFarlane, Bonnie 91 McKean, Bob 76 McKinley, Chris 101 McKinley, Rocky 91,173,188 McKissick, Bill 91 McMaster, Mark 54,114,194 McNabb, Richard 76 McNabb, Robert 54 McNamee, Gail 76 Meadows, Karen 76 Meestek, Ross 54 Meisner, Ginny 54 Mello, Dorothy 76 Mendoza, Kenny 76,68,124,173 187 Mendoza, Steve 76 Metz, Joann 91 Metz, Tom 76 Meyer, Carl 45,54,184 Meyers, Dave 76 Michael, Michael 54,114,130, 171,186,187 Milbrandt, Arlene 91 Miles, Kristy 76,126 Miller, David 55,130,141 ,157, Miller, John 76 Miller, Michael 55,157,161 Milles, Cindy 165 Mills, Janet 77 Mills, Steve 91,150,151,180 Miltner, Tim 91,173 Minkler, Kay 101,202 Minkler, Lynn 57,116,119,120 144,203 Minter, James 91 Mitchell, Jim 91 Moak, Patty 165 Mollenhauer, Anke 57 Mollenhauer, Molly 127,131 Mondragon, Alden 77,157,180 Moody, Kayla 163 Monney, Dale 91,131 Moore, Jeri 77,163 Moore, Susan 91 Moreland, Seletta 77,157 Morgford, Laurie 91 Morgan, Monica 96,105,158 Morrison, Dave 184 Morrison, Doug 57,38,114,150 151,173,179,184,196 Morrison, ,lean 165 Morrison, Mark 101,185 Morrison, Rae 70,77,150,151 Morrison, Ron 57,168,171,196 Morse, Terry 77 Morton, John 91 Morton, Margaret 57,164 Moura, Virginia 91 Moynahan, Colleen 77 Mueller, Franklin 57 Mueller, George 91 ,1 73 Mullany, Loretta 91,82 Mullins, Marigrace 77 Mumper, Jim 91,130,165 Munsun, Meg 52,57 Murphy, Kathy 54,57,119,149, 201 Murphy, Pat 57,114 Myers, Jan 77,130,145 Myers, Jean 57,164,165 Myers, John 57 Nagell, Mike 176 Nakano, Mark 157 Nakano, Mike 57,91,157 Needens, Richard 125 Neef, Jim 57,162,131 Neely, Mike 77,194 Neely, Steve 91 Neely, Wendy 91,95 Nelson, Kerry 57,124 Nelson, Lois 77 Ness, Dan 57 Nethercott, Debbie 91 Netherton, Diana 57,149 Newbury, Mark 57 Newkirk, Elicia 91 Newton, Debra 91 Newton, Nita 77 Ng, Alex 57,129 Ng, Carl 91,156,161,176 Nicholas, Paul 77 Nichlos, Cheryl 77 Nielsen, John 57 Nielsen, Paul 131 Nigg, Anthony 77 Niver, Adrienne 57 Nordyke, Kathy 77,130,147, 164 Norris, Jane 91,162 North, Barbara 77 Noyes, Fred 57 Nuckolls, Helen 91,120,134, 162 Nunes, Ken 182 Nutter, Debbie 158 Ober, Paul 91 Ober, Sheryl 57 O'Brien, Shara 91 O'DonnelI, Tim 57 Ofiesh, Nina 91,165 Ogilvie, Susan 91 Olds, Andy 91 Oliveira, Ron 57 Oliveira, Victor 77,124 Olivotti, Mary 158 I Olken, Coleman 77 Olsen, Becky 57,126 Olsen, Larry 77,80,187 Olsen, Robin 91 Ordez, Jose 77,184 Ordaz, Maricela 77 OReilly, Michael 91 Osborn, Karen 57 Otsuki, Keith 42,57,141,194 Ott, Cathy 96 Overby, Mark 57,130,196 Overturf, George 57 Oxsen, Anthony 77,124,125 Oyler, Joan 77 Ozment, Mike 57 Ozment, Tamara 158 Pacoba, Pete 77,171 Palmer, Danny 91 Palmer, Jeff 77 Palmer, Rich 185 Pane, Jeannette 77,165 Panela, Tony 91 Park, Robert 77 Parker, Jeff 77,80,159,161, 177,184 Parks, Harry 57 Patrick, Carol 57,163 Patrick, Connie 163 Patters, Dave 57 Patterson, Bill 77 Patterson, Dave 58,124,194 Patton, A. 165 Patton, Leslie 58 Patton, Sharon 58 Paulva, B. 165 Paulus, Bonnie 77,149 Payne, Dan 91,184,185 Payne, Darryl 91,184 Payne, Jeannette 117,201 Payne, Michael 58,136,168, 170,171,184,185 Pegan, Dan 77,149,184 Pendley, Clay 91 Pendley, James 58,124 Pendley, Michelle 78,147 Pereira, John 91,173 Perry, Cindy 58 Perry, Mike 91,107 Perry, Shauna 78 Perry, Wayne 91,168,171 ,184, 196 Petak, Marc 77,78,171, 196 Peters, Daniel 58,114,171, 196 Peters, Jean 91 Peters, Jeff 90,91 ,165,173, 184 Petersen, Jeff 58 Petersen, Tim 91 Peterson, Debbie 78,128 Petrilli, Don 150 Pettis, John 91 Phelps, Chris 92,131,161 Phillips, Stephanie 58,131, 157,159 Pipes, Jim 92 Pirko, Marylee 92 Pitcock, Keith 78,124 Plato, Linda 78 Platt, George 78,129,194 Plechaty, Ronald 58,171 Plessing, Linda 58,161 Ponce, Juanita 58 Ponce, Robert 92 Ponsano, Michael 158 Ponsano, Terri 58 Pope, Doug 92,173,188 Pope, Richard 59,171,196 Porter, Dan 59,114 Potthoff, Linda 92,202 Potthoff, Kathy 59,164 0 Potts, Robert 92 Povard, Robert 92 Pouliot, Michele 78 Powles, Michael 92 Preftokis, Don 92 Pritchard, Ed 78 Prosser, Donna 59,163 Prosser, Joann 59,129,165 Prudhon, Sue 59 Pugh, Beckie 59 Ouam, Erik 92 Quimby, Barr 78,157,175,195 Quinlan, Lori 92 Raeburn, Mark 59 Rahn, Julie 59,164 Ralph, Janelle 59 Ramsey, Philip 59,131,187 Randall, Valerie 59,150 Rangel, Grace 92 Ransome, Jim 59,175 Rashe, Julie 59,156,161,164 Rashe, Peter 92 Rasmussen, Debbie 92,125 Rasmussen, Holly 125 Rasmussen, Mark 92 Rassmussen, Tom 71 ,78,80,171 Ratcliffe, Julie 130,165 Rawles, Gayle 78,117,122 Regan, Tim 92 Rein, Toby 168,179 Remillard, Anne 68,78,8O,117, 120 Remillard, Terri 92 Renteria, Kathy 92 Reynolds, Margaret 92,131 Reynolds, Paul 59,130,171,196 Rhodes, Teresa 165 Rice, Scott 92 Rich, Deborah 60,140,141,164 Rich, Karen 78,156,144 Richards, Dan 68,78,175 Richards, John 78,180,181 Richards, Lisa 78,124 Richardson, Rockey 78 Richmond, Carin 82,92,161, 156 Richmond, Sandy 68,78,120, 156 Rien, Robert 60,67 Riera, LouAnn 130,145 Ring, Steve 60 Ritter, Mark 78 Ritter, Mickey 60,196 Robbins, Cindy 93 Robbins, Ken 60 Roberts, Rebecca 92 Roberson, Theresa 60,92 Robertson, Cathie 60 Robertson, Daniel 93 Robinson, Dorothy 60 Robinson, Edna 78,165 Robitaille, Guy 93 Robitaille, Steve 78 Robles, Robert 165 Rock, John 78,164,171 Rockstead, Robin 60 Roederer, Mike 60 Rogge, Lynn 93,156,159 Rohn, Cris 36,6O,62,119,120, 150 Rohn, Nancy 93,120,162 Rohrback, Brian 93 Rohrer, Rick 93,173 Roles, Leasa 78 Rollins, Peter 78 Romono, Pat 60 Rosbahl, Mike 93 Rose, Rebecca 60,140,141 ,148, 149 Roso, David 60 Roso, Steve 61 Ross, David 78 Ross, Debbie 93 Ross, lan 78 Ross, Joel 93 Ross, Liz 93,151 Ross, Mike 61 Ross, Vicky 93 Rossknecht, Curt 61,114,145 Rossknecht, Jame 82,93,146 Roszell, Rick 72,71,78,171 Rotsten, Eric 63,175 Rotsten, Sue 78,165 Rowe, Deborah 61,141 Rowe, Rebecca 93 Rowsey, Greg 48,61,130 Rugemer, Jim 93 Ruiz, Debbie 61,129 Russell, Steve 78 Ruzicka, George 61,114,159, 194 Salbeck, Carla 78 Sandholtz, Kurt 158 Sandholtz, Signe 93 Sandholtz, Wayne 78,177 Sandoval, Adam 61 Sandoval, Karen 61 Sandoval, Steve 93 Santomassimo, Steven 93 Santucci, Paul 61 Sanzari, Pat 61 Saulter, John 61 Saylors, Chuck 78 Scarlett, Barry 185 Schaffer, Cathy 78,151,130 Schaffer, John 110,148,149 Schiller, Melodye 78 Schmidt, Catherine 79 Schmidt, Kevin 93,79 Schmidt, Marilyn 61 Schmidt, Robert 93 Schneider, Carol 165 Schneider, Richard 93 Schoonover, Sue 93,120,202 Schoonover, Vance 79 Schoppe, Mike 93 Schrader, Bob 79,130,164 Schuknecht, Gary 63,179 Schumacher, Don 79 Schweiger, Jim 79,180 Schweiger, Stephen 93,180 Scott, Don 165 Scott, Howard 158 Scott, Judy 93 Scott, Kevin 63,154,155 Scribner, Dan 128,93 Seaton, Mike 93 Sebourn, Denise 79 Segundo, Alex 79 Segundo, Mary 164 Sellers, Jeff 79 Sellers, Laura 63,164 Sessions, Richard 93,173 Severin, Audrey 63 Sexton, Brenda 165 Sexton, David 63,114,130,154 187,194 Sexton, Page 158 Shaw, Betty 63 Shearer, Peter 79,131,177 Sheline, Dan 63,184,196 Shepherd, Donna 93 Shepard, Ed 79,187 Shepherd, Stanley 93 Shirley, James 63 Shirley, Jean 93 Shofner, James 63 Shrivanich, Suzanne 79 Shriver, Kirk 79 Shroyer, Sarah 63 Sibert, Ray 93 Sigg, John 79 Silber berg, D eborah 63,93 Silva, Barry 63 Stroud, Megan 94,120 Stroud, Tom 80,159,161 Strout, Cheryl 64 126,161,164 Silva, Bonnie 79 Silva, Carol 79,128 Silva, Glenn 93 Silva, Michele 63 Silva, Sheryl 63,125 Silva, Susan 63 Silvey, Madeline 93 Silvey, Michelle 63,120,123, 149 Simmerman, Sally 126 Simmerman, Susanne 79,120,122, Simon, Tom 63,124 Simons, Kent 79,159,161 Simpson, Steve 79 Spooner, Robert 63,124,194 Spragge, Amy 94 Spragge, James 63 Springer, Donald 94 Sisti, Steve 158 Skidmore, Carol 93 Skinner, Tarri 79 Skinrood, Joan 79 Skrivanich, Suzanne 63 Sladky, Alexandra 63,134 Slanhard, Yvonne 93,163,165 Slice, Mary 68,79,156 Slocum, Sue 79,162 Smales, Sharon 63 Strout, Robert 94,185 Suchon, Jan 64,151 Suchon, Steve 94 Suckling, Nancy 64 Sumpter, Regina 80 Sunberg, Lorna 80 Sutton, Jeanne 64,156,165 Swanson, Anne 80 Swanson, Sally 64,123,159 Swartzfagan, Karen 94 Taber, Pam 94 Tachibana, Kazuko 91,94,127 Talbot, Chris 185 Talbot, Lori 94 Tarin, Boyd 158,176 Tarte, Mark 64,171 Tasto, Jolyn 80,128 Tasto, Lynette 64 Tate, Don 80,164 Tate, Joel 94 Taylor, Brian 80 Taylor, Jeff 80,94 Tener, Linda 94 Tener, Tylene 80 Tennyson, Cindy 80,94 Terry, Cliff 64 Updike, Lynne 165 Valperga, Marc 149 Vandermolen, Barry 65 Vandermolen, Jeff 81 Van Dyke, Don 131 Vaughn, Jeff 95 Vela, Rosendo 81 Via, Richard 145,163,165 Vidal, Giovanni 182 Vierra, Helen 81 Villasenor, Edmond 95,173 Villasenor, Gabriel 65,187 Voegele, Susan 65,119,134 Voelker, Debbie 65,163 Voelker, Keith 165 Voelker, Kevin 165 Volkman, Doris 95 Volponi, Joanne 65,120,201 Volponi, Joey 95,180 Volponi, Norman 81 Wabs, Sara 163 Wade, Bruce 65 Wade, Colette 65,131,157,161 199 Wade, James 65,187 Wade, Scott 145,158 Wiley, Mark 95 Wilkerson, Robin 173,184,196 Williams, Bill 81 Williams, Bonnie 95 Williams Chuck 67 Williams, Colleen 95 Williams, Gabe 171 Williams, Janis 95 Williams, Jeff 95,195 Williams, Mike 81 Williams, William 67 Williams, Yvonne 67,120,164 Williford, Linda 67,124 Willis, Becky 93,95 Wilson, Reid 81 Smallwood, Gregory 93 Smith, Bonnie 79,199 Smith, Brian 79 Smith, Dan 79 Smith, Darlene 79,163,165 Smith, Dave 63,93 Smith, Joy 79 Smith, Julie 93 Smith, Laurie 73,156 Smith, Lorna 79,156 Smith, Parley 94,157,176 Smith, Tess 94 Snodgrass, Jacquelyn 63,123, 159 Snyder, Ray 94,157,185 Watchempino, Lisa 78,81 . 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