Lodi Union High School - Tokay Yearbook (Lodi, CA)

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JUN17 1969 all am£R!Can National Scholastic Press Association 18 Journalism Building Univerjify of Minnesota Minnoapolis, Minnesota 55465 Volume 71 1969 Lodi High School Lodi, California PubliAcJ bj «h Ycaibook IV n Clan Starting in April ’68, the newly formed editorial staff of the 1969 “Tokay” began to assemble the ideas which have since grown into this edition. The basic structure of layouts, copy, type style, and cover design were agreed upon that month. Planning that far ahead was itself one of the bits,of progress achieved by the staff, Advancements were also made to create a better record of school history and thus provide a more satisfying treasure for both staff members and “Tokay” readers. We hope that the purchasers of this book will also become admirers and will not only look to sec what pictures they are in but will notice the attention to uniformity which has earned the “Tokay” an .All American rating for the last three years from National Scholastic Press Association. 4 ontents iving 20 ctivitics 42 luhs 68 Sports 104 9 dministration 138 earning 162 lasses 194 5 WC addition sheltered a minority of the campus students while the EC kept up its perpetual routine MRS I d«tv pandemonium broke out right at ihc East Campus while summer construction Mow continued on the new West Campus classrooms. 8 CLOBBERED by the teachers aboir, the students fell 63-35 in the studcnt-facultv basketball game sponsored by Sparks and Block “L.” “TRICK or Treat above right was haunted by spooks and goblins. ENTRANCE f the team left sparked school spirit at every football rally. Senior sponsored Christmas Oanee below left formes! diverse holi- day moods. STEVE Wagner below did his Glen Campbell” thing in the Junior Variety Show. 9 Winter changed the style of teenage fun, frolic SNOW on Dec. 20 right added to the thrill of Christ- mas. YOU can tell it's prom time Mow by the look in their eyes. (Bill Shinn and Sharon Solari.) 10 QUILL and Scroll members left worked in the freezing cold to complete their Lodi Stagg Parade entry Gone with the Wind Mow left, the Junior-Senior Prom, drew hundreds of glowing girls and blushing boys. HOST Joey Bishop bottom left pre- sented his I-cl Us Vote campaign at the Stockton Civic Auditorium. Jan 11. SANDY Potter Mow twisted during fun ami games at a Sparks Christmas meeting. FLASHY batons right were spun wildly during Turlock half time by Nancy Schlutcr. WRESTLING practice below conditioned the squad for a rough season. 12 Civilized warfare continued in its many forms for eleven Flame sports DAVID [.awry left worked to better Ins form before the season. FAITHFUL Dr. Walter Howcn below continued to be the emergency physician at Flame home games. Competition produced individual moments of expression ■ STREAMING through the water, Don Christy stroked toward Lodi's goal. FROZEN Naney Sandor. A song leader, found no warmth front Sol. Anna Van Ex el EXCELLENT coordination was vital for handball players Jim Dorsa and Gregg Schmidt. DEFEAT had its affects (Coach Fred George) THE unsung hero of the game was the cleat cleaner FACES caught in strenuous moments were Steve Westgatc, Gladwin Bellamy, Coach Scldon Brusa. and Mike Crete. 15 CATV, Community Antenna Television, left boosted Lodi’s TV reception. LODI High School PTA officers seated below were Mrs. Roy Hall, Mrs. Ben Handel, Mrs Virgil Suess. Standing were Mrs, Don Fotheringham. Mrs. Robert Hoskins, and Mrs. Fred VVeybret. ife mmimi) Elastic community made way for ever-present growth, improvement EXPANSION in {he form of an immense stor- age structure and office extension left enlarged General Mills COMPLETION of a 32-bed wing top added 30 per cent to the capacity of Lodi Memorial Hospital. MIRIAM Leighton aboir. Grape Festival Queen, began her reign Sept. 13 when she was crowned by Mrs. Kay Bettencourt. 17 MUSCLE and form aboir combine to produce grace and strikes for Bonnie Nightengale VISTA tutor Sheryl Carey top right found a way to translate need into action by helping David Winkle at Woodbridge School. RIOTS of fun right, created by Campus Life members, drew hoards of people. Searching, eager teens made Lodians aware of their wide interests BURROWING into the A W shade left, the noon crowd awaited cooling, satisfying relief. SCHOOL Street below. perennially known as “The Drag. was a writhing mass of cars every Monday. Friday, and Saturday night. 19 iving PARTICIPATING members above were front row Lesley liauck. Tokay editor; Stacie Hir amoto, Retina Clements, Louise Stark. Joelyn Simpfcndcrfcr. B ' yell; .Jane Focacci. “A” song head. Row two Marla Stark. Janie Chappell, head, and Jeanne Lawson. “B” song; Keith Land. A yell head; and Sandy Baltzer. “A” song. Not pictured were Brad Scibcl. “A yell; Nancy Sandor. Katie Warner, and Stephanie Wilson. “A” song; and Deb Dean. Flame editor. FUTURE plans were discussed right by Myra Hughes. B song; Michelle Bonotto. B ycil head; Bonnie Christman. A” song; and Peter Coscntini. A yell. 22 Election reform of ASB constitution was initiated by council for more efficient government. The pro- posed amendments were to elect the A-yell leaders individually and to hold class elec- tions in the spring. Voting privileges and including “Sol” as an elective office were also contemplated. Jerry Roster piloted the editing of the constitution and revision of the boys’ dress code. The council sponsored the second annual Soc Hop on Oct. 19 and initiated the Computer Dance on Feb. 13. A bermuda week was proposed for the spring. Council members placed several bulletin (wards on campus for sports and activity dates. Taking community action, the council, led by President Mike Hodgson, supported the school bond campaign and VISTA in rural elementary schools. Attempting to make the victory queen more prominent, her reign was extended to one week. Ten water repellent pennants were pur- chased to fly with the victory flag and over 150 red jackets were obtained for girls sports. TOP brass left were Melanie Loy. secretary: Mike Hodgson, president; and Adviser l.erny Carney. CLASS representatives below left senior Alan Sakoi, junior Jan Nekitas. sophomore Joe Handel, and fresh- man Bonnie l.auchland conferred with vice president Jerry Roster. COMMISSIONERS below were tented Kerry Stocbncr, student service; Susan Solari, pub- licity; Randi Katnich. West Campus affairs. Standing Jan Miller, girls' affairs; Dcbora Berndt. girls’ ath- letics; and Barbara Olson, rallies. 23 Five more students than last year participated in class elections on Oct. 9. Voting for the 44 candidates took place in homerooms after the Vote-A- Matic idea discussed by the student council was rejected. Campaign speeches were de- livered Oct. 8 and run-off elections were held the following Friday. Ralph Uttke, Senior Class president, de- feated Gary Haas and Fred Hebcrlc. Rick Souza was elected Junior Class president after a run-off with Mary Rodriguez. Mike Woods lost in the first election. Robin Vandcr Hamm, sophomore president, tri- umphed over Jenisc Castelanelli and Rick Rimmcr. Wayne Wood. Liz Romero and Ken Kato were defeated by Pete Hartnett for freshman president. A victory smile was displayed by Pete Hartnell ; left before becoming freshman president. AT ease while speaking was Alan S.ikni t f right, running for senior representative RICK Souza right | ers iadcd juniors to elect him president. 24 APPEALING to the students for votes was Ralph Uttke U t. who obtained the Senior Class presidency. CONVINCING campaign oratory won Sherrie Stevens Mow the office of Senior Class treasurer. JAN Nek it as bottom ran unopposed for the office of Junior Class representative but received ballots from a majority of the students. 25 LESLEY llauck. editor-in-chief. and Adviser Wavnc Field aboir made the fourth and last check on all pages before •tending them to Pischel Yearbooks. Inc. in Pasco. Washington, on the first of each month. EDITORS Marta Wallof. managing editor; Jerry Moore, photography editor; Bonnie Bauer, layout editor; Barbara Olson, copy editor; Evic Graffigna and Valli Ocmcllos. style editors: Lynn Preszler. classes editor; and Adclc Davis, art editor, worked for a fourth consecutive NS PA All-American 26 Walk-in printing and negative processing rooms increased efficiency in the new publication facilities built last summer. Of the nine editors on this year’s staff, seven were juniors, including the editor-in-chief, a seldom obtained honor. Additions included a second style editor to check copy and a classes editor to supervise class mug pages. Despite a petition for a red and white cover, the staff again made its own decision. Cover design and color use were decided in April, 1968. PRINTING room space left was well utilized by photographers and printers Cary Hall. Keith Fischer. Larry Seiler. Sheryl Maurer, Jerry Barosso. and Jan Saunders, head printer. Not pictured were Christopher Hickman and Ed Baker. DAILY procedures below included identifying mugs, writing copy, checking names, planning photo content, and drawing layouts. Tokay page editors were Cheryl Keser, Bonnie Christman, Kathy Pollard. Wendy Coe. Nancy Nichols, Elizabeth Hartnett. Mary Fullaway. Janet I.ockard, and Julie Sward. 27 SETTING type right for .in early issue wax Mr. Vic Abrahamson. who printed the “Flame” for forty years before his death in October following a short illness. EDITORS top were Mike Yarborough, sports; Karen Vaughan, page two; Melanie l.ov. features; and Diane Linton, news. PHOTOGRAPHERS aboi Keith Fischer, Glenn Nagel, and David Field inspected a camera while Derecn Richards, advertising manager, and Norma Geist. her assistant, labored over an ad layout. MARIE Kricgcr. copy editor, and Deb Dean, editor-in-chief, right checked a “Flame.” 28 'Flame circulation increased 50 per cent, a result of a package plan which enabled students to buy a student body card, “Flame,” and “Tokay” for SI 1.50. Purchase of a Heidelberg offset press by the printer cut production time in half. The “Flame” room was rebuilt in the former custodians’ shop and was supplemented by an air conditioner purchased from the “Flame” and “Tokay” budget. NSPA awarded the Flame” an All- American rating for the fourth time in six semesters. CARTOONIST Jacklyn Takahashi left touched up her drawing while Susan Solari, circulation manager, folded Flames, and Karen French, business manager, kept up her bookkeeping. FLAME” Xters below were front row Chris Winter. Sheryl le. Rod Rosa. Katie Warner. Gladwin Bellamy. Row two Jon McGladdery. Amy Kaida. Wilma Stunkart. Nancy Miller. Cheryl Saylcr. Cynthia Walls. Standing Brenda Mikawa. Mary Willis, Kathryn Frcdstrom. Adviser Wayne Field, and Kathy Borchardt. 29 Stressing vocal technique and its application to vocal literature was emphasized by the a cappclla choir under the supervision of Mr. Wylie Moffatt, new director this year. Ten Christmas concerts for service clubs. Davis school, and Woodbridgc and Morada senior elementary classes high- lighted the year for the choir, along with the second annual Christmas performance for LHS. A spring concert for the commu- nity again added to the year’s schedule. The Madrigal Singers, a select group of 20 students from the choir itself which was formed during the year, occasionally per- formed at the choir’s regular concerts. A CAPPCLLA officers right as they ascended the Music Building stairway were Joe Garcia, vice- president; Sue Berg, secretary; and Fred Hcbcrlc. president. ORGANIZING the curriculum and executing the duties of a choir governing board below were section leaders Audrey Miller, Beth Travis, Steve Potratz. Jo Baumbach, Dave Loughead. Mr. Wylie MofTatt. director; Brad Seibel, Jonathan Brown. Janie Focacci. Ellen Turner. Susie Uycda, Kathy Shinn, and Dale Hixson. 30 A CAPPELLA members were front row Karen Pratt. Ellen Stark. Naomi Ferguson. Eileen Gerzevske. Audrey Miller. Theda Endicott.Jo Baumbach, Linda Johnson. Dan Bates, Rich Evans, Doug Duncan, Lynne Eyffe, Janie Focacci. Kathi Bcrtsch. Connie Knoll. Susie Uyeda. Charlene Pennino, Debby Berndt, Clarinda Lee Row two Priscilla Gciszler. Donna Biskclx rn. Deanna Clemens, Sandy Jungcblut. Barbara Koeurek. Linda Mills, Stephanie Wilson. Neal Smith. Dale Hixson, Mike Quasihoick. Dwight liolmquist. Dave Loughead. Renee Shannon. Jen Dawson. Freddi Anderson, Ruth Schnurigcr. Judi Anderson. Row three Bctty johnson. Karen Fahey. Rachael Haley. Beth Travis. Ellen Turner. Barbara Loveless. Cinda Ritchey. Steve Roche. Joe Garcia. Steve Houston. Jonathan Brown. Dave Sutherland. Sharon Cain, Susan Thomas. Betsy Fiskc, Debbie Weaver, Kathy Shinn, Row four Suzanne Petrie. Sue Berg. Steve Trew. Bob Gossett. Mike Elliott. Terry Bcrtsch. Brail Scibel. John Barnhardt. Fret! Heberlc. Steve Potratz. Gary Canepa. Del Callscn. Robin Vander Hamm, Steve Wagner. Arlan Turner. Crys Meyer. Claire Visscr. Cheryl Wagers. Not pictured are Joyce Htxlge. Katie Warner. Donna Lamping, and Rick Schreib. 31 LETTER girls were Priscilla Gciszlcr. Sandra Jungrblut. ludi Anderson. Karen Prau. Hand members included front row David Elliott, Brenda Brodehl. Connie Hoskins. James Parker. Rick Bruno. Sieve Mann. Lloyd Johnson. Kathryn Fredslrom. Stephen Coertzen. George Freeman. Beth Seherfee. Ellen Parker. Maureen McCarren, Christine Maupin. Beverly Sehaeher. Joan Loveless. Martha l itmus Row two Diana Anderson. Connie Snoddy. Laurie Drew. Carolyn Ixach. Jcan Loveless. Lisa Hosman. Barbara Cassel. Steve Battilana. Melissa V’ander Hamm, Marcia McMullin, Karen Cunningham. Cynthia Lcyba. Ro-r thrJohn Whitaker. Robert Man. Jim Decker. Stephen Mariani. Kathy McTecr. Grace Cheatham. Sharon Shoemake. Beth Travis. Jerome Flcmmer. Raymond Shalatv. Eric Gibson. Louise Martin Row four Robert Bender. Jonathan Wetmore. Alice Wirtz. Stephen Seherfee. Gwen Cheatham. Dave Sutherland. Bob Linda, Glen Baumbach, Norman Stone. Frank Rabusin. iigil Suess. Timothy Konrad. Row itv James Ponder. Rov Smith. Henry Sanguinctii. Jeffrey McCaughna. Steven Pcgg. Bob Sanchez. Thomas Hoffman. Albert Arentz. Row uv John Auch. David Janecky. John Jensen, Michael McFarland. Gordon MacDonald, Vernon Land, arid Steven Nakashima. LEADING the band as drum major for the year Mow was senior Steven Pcgg. MR Richard Johnston right conducted during daily practice 32 Honor Band musicians donned new blazers for the first time this year for informal performances while continuing to march in band uniforms for football halftimes and parades. Under the new direction of Mr. Richard Johnston, band members ventured to Stanford University to participate in halftime activities for the annual High School Band Day. After performing, they journeyed to San Francisco for dinner. Several students volunteered to put on a Christmas show at Fricot Ranch School. BATON twirlers entertaining at football and basketball games were front r v. Linda Orlandclla. Jessie Gutierrez. Cynthia Zamarripa. Karen Connaughton. Row two Nancy Schlutcr. Pamela Tuttle, and Donna Kuhl. 33 CLARINETISTS above were front row Margie Sanchez. Mary Anguiano, Shellie Minor, Lynne Brown, Patricia Puppo. Bill Lagorio. Row two Elizabeth Anguiano, Alice Sanchez. Jan Christensen, Diane Cunningham, Mary Snoddy, Jim Sturman. Bob Bender. Darrell Baumbach. Row three Rick DeVol. Dave Prudhel, Jeff Origcr, Danny Armanini. David Yee, John Whitaker. Jack Welch, and Kelly Lorimcr ENSEMBLES were part of classroom work. Trumpet ensembles right were practiced by Burl Kingsley. Ron Hcberle, Wayne Waltn, and Harvey Abernathy. PRO- MINENT in the clarinet section bottom right was Jim Sturman practicing with Judy Scars. Vanessa Filler and Karen Prcszlcr 34 Expansion of Flame Band was emphasized by training those from intermediate band. Another main emphasis was to build a concert band with instrumentation as com- plete as possible within the freshman and sophomore classes. Longer membership in the West Campus group and better quality were stressed to attain the ability to perform with the East Campus Honor Band. Trips to elementary schools were made again, along with participation in the sec- ond annual Christmas program. The various instrument groups comprised almost 30 clarinet players, including alto and bass clarinets; a complete saxophone section of five; ten trumpet and cornet play- ers; and seven flutes. INSTRUCTING his large class of young musicians required patience and hard work from Mr Amos Parker left, who directed the Flame Band for the sec- ond year. RAMPANT musicians who played saxo- phones. flutes, trumpets, and drums were front row Jeanne Christopherson. Jocclynn Gillette. Diane Witt, jon Remus. Bill Kruse Row two Bonnie Sucss, Nancy Fachner. Ken Kato. Madge Oasscl. Debbie Lewis. Craig Moser. Scott Hudson. Row thro- Richard Schlaht. Ken Holmes, Tom Bennett, Jesse Serna. Albert Arent . George Barnett. Bob Isbill, Jeff Calder. Derrick Abdullah. Gary Anderson, and Alan Schmid. Elimination of hall monitors by East Campus deans encouraged new tradition in which students would accept the commit- ment of remaining out of the halls during first period, lunch, and seventh period. Dean lid Seifcrling commented that signs of betterment were evident in responsibility as the year progressed. Book repair, shelving, filing, and typing were only a handful of the numerous tasks performed by apprentice librarians under the supervision of Mrs. Nellie Evans. To l c on the staff a student had to maintain a high academic grade point. HUSTLING to meet the demanding public right, Kathy Adams, snack bar employee, grabbed a bag of M Nls for a famished student. A wider variety of nourishment was offered in adjacent freezers and ovens. BRAD Scibcl Mow, A” yell leader, dutifully raised the 1969 version of another new Lodi tradition, the victory flag. Flying after each team win, the banner added color and spirit to the F.C courtyard. EAST Campus office runners were front row Kalhi MacLeod, Linda Orlandella. Lorene O'Hanlon. Debbie Fauih. Priscilla Gciszler. Patricia Scharf. Row two Debra Kiss. Jeanne Staidl, Barbara Burrows, Carol Stcinbaugh, Gale Blair. Row three Pam Watson. Gayle Jones. Yvonne Conner, and Shelley Gilstrap. LIBRARY workers front row were Janice May. Joy Lauchland, Mary Sala ar. Karen Gauthier, Cindv Nicholas. Linda Orlandella, Debra Kiss, Carol Perryman, Donna Wilson, Joy Masanka. Debra Hanson. Row two Keith Cribb. Betty Johnson. Linda Garcia. Marvin Miller. Lcnorc von Berg, Gale Blair, Kathy Carey, Judy Kahlcr. Rebecca Barajas. Cathy Baumgartner flow three Dan Ireland. Christine Jeremic. Jocelync Hennc. Susan lierg, Steven Sanchez, Vickie White. Pat Busby. Allyson Tondrc. Joe Moreci. and Ramon Marroquin. 37 WC Student Service worked in conjunction with advisers and teachers to succeed in producing an efficient year. Directed by Harry Weinberg, dean of boys, students aided in the prepar- ation of nutritious lunches, maintained silence in halls before school and during lunches, and assisted with the library system. Other tasks were running to and fro to provide office personnel and teachers with current information, and working to help counselors and deans by assisting with time- consuming tasks. All these and many more jobs helped bridge the generation gap be- tween students and administration. PRESERVATION of a tranquil environment for classes right was a task well done by hall monitors John Defenbaugh. Sieve Kochncn, and Gary Bender. UNDER the watchful eye of Mike Weigum left, library assistant. Barbara Wallace carefully checked out a book. DEMONSTRATING the job of gathering attendance slips above was office runner Linda Rail. HELPING to finish dishes abow were cafeteria work- ers Patti Cuculis. Judy Flockhart, Sally Heisner. Laurie Bambas. and Terry Katcher during the prepa- ration period between lunches. OFFICE helper Linda Sappenfield lop stapled bulletins for office personnel 39 Lodi will host 42 LOOKS of anticipation, frequently seen on the face of Susan Lea far I,-ft as she awaited to depart, were sympathized with by Mike Knstrom and Linda Altca as they experienced the realization of living in a foreign country. 40 California AFS students when they begin the last phase of their American journey in July, touring the United States by bus. Lodi, being honored by American Field Service headquarters in New York, will greet all northern California AFS students and their families as they perhaps say their last good-byes. The goals of the students abroad arc to live and truly be part of a family similar to theirs and to learn about the foreign country. Striving to accomplish these tasks are Susan Lea, Lodi’s representative in New Zealand, Mikael Enstrom of Sweden, and Rosalinda Altca of the Philippines. There arc 3,033 AFS students in the U.S. AFS officers in action right were President Robert Mullen; Mr. Herman Daniels, vice president; Mrs. Janet Daniels, treasurer: and Mrs. Evelyn Rcimchc. secretary. “WALK together, talk together.” the main- stay of the AFS motto, was practiced below by the Lodi families of Rosalinda Altea and Mikael Enstrom. Mrs. Francis Martini. Mr. Lindsay Marshall. John and Janet Martini. Laurie Marshall. Mr Carl Martini, Mikael. Rosalinda, and Mrs. Jackie Marshall. 42 - ctivities 43 GREG Litz and Mr. Frank Egan right spent end- less hours building the scenery. “IS that another chick- en joke? quipped “Joann VVorcley. Patricia Vallerga below right, of Dan Ruin, Ed Mills, and Dick Morton. Bob Gossett, at the Joke Wall. COME- DIAN Richard Prior, Terry Walker below, made a special guest appearance in the Variety Show. 44 'Ruin and Morton’s Laugh-In’ headlined the Junior Variety Show in ihc East Campus Auditorium on Nov. 22 and 23. The show included a cast of 45. a production staff of 12, and a production crew of 25. Mr. Frank Egan designed and directed the show, and Mrs. Diane Axton served as choreographer. Musical supervi- sors were Mr. Richard Johnston. Mr. Wylie Moffat, and Mr. Donald Sutherland. Guest appearances were made by Sharon Cain as Mamma Cass,” Steve Wagner as “Glen Campbell.” Amanda Stennick as “Judy Collins.” Steve Houston as “Arlo Guthrie.” Wilma Hodge as “Dionne War- wick. and Allie Nave as “Joan Baez.” EVERYBODY loves a cocktail party left, especially if it's part of the script. LBJ.” Domcnick Diccc mul- die, joined the Pilgrims and the Indians for the First Thanksgiving. ALICE’S Restaurant bottom left, pre- sented singers Peter. Paul, and Mary.” portrayed by Marty Wcybrct. Janet Sutherland, and Mitchell Mays. Pumpkins, ghosts, witches created Hallowe’en mood at the Oct. 19 sock hop in the West Campus boys’ gym. Committees for “Trick or Treat” were appointed by Katie W'arncr. general chairman. “B” songlcaders arranged for favors, refreshments were provided by “B” yell leaders, and decorations and bids were designed by “A” songleaders. TRICK or Treaters” relaxed right during the brief intermissions and below leisurely kept time- 46 ANXIOUS favor humors top left searched for their treats, FINDING the right shoe for the right foot center were Liz Foge. Nancy Schluter, and Irene Schopp. FURNISHING the music bottom 1,-ft for the Halloween thrill seekers were The Sir Guys” from Pittsburg. NANCY Sandor above craved more than her fair share of the pop- corn balls supplied by the refreshment committee. 47 ’You Can’t Take It With You.’ the George Kaufman-Moss Hart production, premiered March 7 in the EC auditorium. Sponsored by the Senior Class, the play was under the direction of Mr. Frank Egan, new drama instructor. The setting of the play, which claimed a cast of 18. was the New York home of Martin Vanderhof in the early summer of 1936. Stage crew members were Tom Tredway, manager; Dennis Nelson, assistant manager; Belinda Koenig, properties; Ellen Weber, costume mistress; Patricia Vallerga. make- up; Del Callscn. lighting; Joy Masaoka, sound; Christy Heins, art promotion; and Chris Hickman, photography. DIRECTOR Frank Egan right critically viewed the production at one of the many rehearsals CAST members below were Stephen Trew, Belinda Koenig. Bob Gossett, George Berganiz. Lynne Ballatorc. Linda Quesenberrv. Terry Walker. Beverly Sehacher. Ellen Weber. Mitchell Mays. Gary Raper, Donald Steury, Lana Mirko. Anthony Perovich. John Drummond. Caroline Bchunin. Bert Brown, and Greg Litz. 48 DURING a free-for-all left FBI agents Jim and Mac. played by John Drummond and Bert Brown, inadvertantly collided. SECURING the main roles were Caroline Behunin below left as Penelope Sycamore. Bob Gossett center as Boris Kolenkhov. and Stephen Trew below as Martin Vanderhof. 49 Peerless individuals set mood for hilarious comedy TERRY Walker left as Donald eagerly rushed in to show his jar of flies to girlfriend Rheba, portrayed by Linda Quesenberry. ENGROSSED in her exercises below left was Belinda Koenig as Essie. ICEMAN Dc Pinna, played by Greg Litz below, posed as a discus thrower for Penelope Sycamore. 51 ICY streets and snow-laden cars aboit made I.odi look like a New England town. SNOWMEN right, made in the field behind the Music Building haven’t been seen around Lodi for more than forty years. Three inches of snow blanketed amazed Lodi on Friday. Dee. 20, the last school day in 1968. The first flurries began about 1:15 a.m., only to melt on contact. Between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m., the storm increased and covered the area within a ten mile radius of Lodi and as far south as Merced. The last snowfall, which occurred in 1962, barely touched Lodi and sprinkled lightly over the Victor-Clcmcnts area. 52 SHEER ecstasy seized juniors and seniors at the East Campus left during a friendly snowball fight. CAMERA bugs all over I.odi below shot roll upon roll of the phenominal snow. Jf ' 53 DANCERS clustered above to watch and listen as the drummer Baron right vocalized and rapped. 54 i4.it : 'Anthoney and the Barons’ played for swaying teens on March 7 at the annual Frosh-Soph dance in the YVC cafeteria from 8 to 12. Kites and birds, along with tree limbs on the windows, were thc dccorations setting the scene for the evening and corresponding with the chosen theme “The Sky’s the Limit.” Attire for the affair was set as dressy-casual. Dance chairmen chosen at a sophomore representatives meeting were Joan Kroeger, publicity; Lyncttc Campbell, bids; Cathy Miller, decorations; and Judy Harding, refreshments. Class advisers were Mr. Bruce Lattimcr. head, and Mr. Robert Postier. ENTHUSIASTIC couples left searched the perimeter of the VVC cafeteria for favors which were attached to the windows. KEEPING time Mow to the tempo of the Santa Cruz musicians were freshmen, sophomores, and their guests. Festive frivolity reigned «is the Senior Class hosted “Winter Wonderland” on Dec. 14 in the West Campus Cafeteria. Adding a festive touch was Santa Claus, who invited girls to sit upon his lap while pictures were taken by a local photographer. Chairman for the dance was Linda Qucsenberry who was aided by Sherrie Stevens, Rod Rosa, Annette Vaccarczza, Janie Foeacci. Glenn Fujinaka, Alan Sakoi, Jocclyne Henne, and Dereen Richards. CHRISTMAS was shared right by Ralph Uttkc and Margcnc Lind. EXHAUSTED members of “Gropus Cackus” below were granted a break to revive their talents. 56 SPIRITED favors of fell Christmas stocking were sought l f by Glenn Fujinaka. Elizabeth Tamura. and Miriam Leighton. CONFESSING nboir her desires to Santa (Doug Flatter) was Linda Ouesenberrv CAUGHT in the gaities of the holiday season left were Eugene Matsuura and Patsie Kaida. 57 FINAL (ouches to (he ballroom Mow were added by the decorations committee. MUSK; right was provided by the “Mixed Company. PART of the evening's activities bottom included the continual migration of dancers to the refreshment area. 58 ECSTATIC dancers above were captured by the mood of the prom. COUPLES left enjoyed refreshments which were served downstairs CONVERSATIONS below left were frequent during the band breaks. 'Gone with the Wind’ drew 355 couples to the Junior-Senior Prom on Jan. 25 from 8 to midnight. Music was provided by the “Mixed Company” from San Jose. The foyer of the American Legion Building was adorned with a flowered arch-way and a trellis covered with red roses, while rows of bright flowers and lanterns decorated the inside of the ballroom. Committee chairmen were Kick Souza, coordinating; Joyce Xakashima. decorations and refreshments; Jan Nekitas. bids and favors; Walt Kruse, chaperones; and Mike Pontius, publicity and clean up. 59 Velvet dresses and long-stemmed roses added to the Southern ball atmosphere THEY could have danced all nit;hi ai the Junior-Senior Prom right but Bcckv Kendall and Jeff Lius below had tn find their favor. MUSIC bewitched Susan Halstead and Gary Valenti bottom left, along with Julie Sward and Geof Molfino bottom right. 60 ■ % 61 Cupid was delayed a day to appear on Feb. 15 at the WC boys’ gym to compute dates for 500 heart-hunters at Lodi’s first computer dance. Assorted homemade cookies and fruitpunch were served as refreshments while the lovescckcrs were bebopping to the sounds of the local Mark Four. Tickets were available in late January and were sold out a day ahead of time. Questionaircs of ideal qualities in a date were filled out by each purchaser. Pete Cosentini, assisted by the student council, arranged the sock hop. “B” Yell leaders provided the decorations for the evening. 62 Lost dates added to the Computer Dance excitement 65 TOM Bailey of the negative side below was cross-examined by his opponent Ralph Uttke during a public debate in November. PRACTICE made perfect for Anna Van Exel left and Lynn Ingcll above who gave their speeches to their classmates for criticism and suggestions in preparation for the Yoscmite Forensic League tourney Nov. 9 at the West Campus. Speakers outscored all competition for their best season yet bv accumulating 99 points in “A” and “B” divisions at the Yoscmitc Forensic League tourney Dee. 14 at Modesto High. Placing in the “A” division were Arlene Baxter and Sarjit Johal. debate team; Sarjit Johal. impromptu; Rick Souza and Arlene Baxter, unlimited oratory; Lynn Ingell, oratorical analysis; Jenith Jones and Lorna Unternaher, dramatic; Simon Taylor, Susan Lea. and Ralph Uttke. extemporaneous; David Torres, oratorical interpretation; and Mike Pontius and Ralph Uttke, “A” debate finalists. “B” debate finalists were Mahindar Dhaliwal and Ruth Lindstrom plus Susan Lea and Tom Bailey. AMERICAN policy in Vietnam left was one of the impromptu subjects for Tom Bailey at the Stanford Invitational Tournament Feb. 21-22. WAITING for the results of a speech tournament below proved to be one of the most frustrating of times for Mrs (linger Vcgler, speech coach. 67 EXASPERATION was mixed with determination above as Joan Burlington, vice president, tried to find the cotton ball with her spoon while Beatriz Fuentes. secretary; Lisa Hartnett, treasurer; Stephanie Wilson, and Alan Sakoi, president, looked on. RE- FRESHMENTS, served by chairman Julie Sward, relieved hunger pains suffered by Jeff Litts right during the evening. 70 Spanish-speaking students initiated new members and new plans to ensure a successful year in Spanish Club. Busy members worked in the fall to prepare a float with a suitable theme for the annual Lodi-Stagg Parade. A highlight for the year was a guest speaker from the University of the Pacific. Mr. Kawarabayashi. who gave members the po- litical background of Latin America. Mem- bers also planned a fund-raising project that would support their summer trip to Mexico. PORTRAYING the masterful Frito Bandito. Mary Rodriguez left was initiated into the club. PREPARING to blow below left what he thought was a dollar bill was David Hutchison, assisted by Stephanie Wilson and Alan Sakoi. FACED with flying flour below, David became a new member of the club. 71 German Club celebrated Christmas festivities with the traditional Lodi-Stagg party on Dec. 20. German food vitalized the candlelight dinner for which Mark Volkert played classical music on his violin. Newly elected officers were Mark Volkert, president; Jeff Garret, vice president; Kerry Stoebner. secretary; and Nancy Martcll. treasurer. Club advisers were Mr. Otto Lindberger, Mrs. Conrad Rccksick, and Mr. Walter Rccksick. SMILES and laughter were prevalent during the party at which gifts were exchanged around a decorated tree. A skit and singing climaxed the evening's celebration held on the West Campus. STUDENTS l ft Ufl supervise ! decorations for “das Deutsches Verreins holiday party. EXPRESSION'S of approval were dominant as members scattered uifts under the tree. GERMAN Christmas cookies and candlelit tables ab nv accented the festive mood eminent that evening PR ESIDENT Mark Volkert U fl displaced his talents. 73 Gaveliers staged 'Compulsory Service’ debates on both East and West Campuses due to the large crowds that the public debates have drawn in previous years. The sessions, held on Nov. 19 and 21, brought out the basic arguments now raging about the draft and non-military service. Sarjit Johal and Mike Hodgson debated Arlene Baxter and Susan Lea on the East Campus, while Ralph L'ttke and William Elliott opposed Tom Bailey and Simon Taylor on the WC. Varsity teams captured the most league vic- tories. A 50-point total captured the sweep- stakes trophy at the Yoscmitc Forensic League tournament in Lodi on Nov. 9. ADVISER Ginger Voglcr right revised details in Marty Weybret’s speech. RALPH Uttke. Sarjit Johal. and Tom Bailey below expressed views on the draft. 74 IMITATING Snoopy left, the canine model helped Fred Donald and rlene B;txter design a poster for the Lodi-Slagg Parade. OFFICERS below were Jenith Jones, Mary Rivera. Anna Vran Exel. Sarjit Joh.nl. Arlene Baxter, and Ralph fttke. ACTIVE members bottom attended meetings regularly. 75 Jinn Checkmaters set promotion of chess as their goal in addition to meeting for the pleasure of playing among themselves. Several matches were scheduled with other chess clubs in the area, including those from Franklin High and Delta College. On Feb. 19, faculty members were invited to join in games with the students. The club, open to all classes, usually met every other week in room S8. Prizes were sometimes given to those members winning the largest number of inter-club matches. During the spring, a final club tournament was scheduled. Each of the top three players was awarded a trophy. WRITING the minutes right foi the meeting was Jan Saunders, secretary-treasurer. ADVISER William Owen Mow looked on as Bill Elliott, vice president, strove to check Adviser Gilbert Burrows. WENDELL Wahlcn above left quickly look advantage of a play left by Jason Tiede. Craig Frey, first-year member, enjoyed the fun while picking up a few pointers on the game PRESIDENT Anthony Pcrovich above gravely listened to suggestions brought up at the meeting. CLUB members left settled themselves down to discuss the business of the evening. 77 EXAMPLES of preferred photography techniques were displayed lop by Nick Pavloff, free lance photographer, at the Dee. 16 meeting MEMBERS above diligently labored night after night to complete the float for the Lodi-Stagg Parade. 78 Bay Arca photographer, two former editors aroused new interests as Quill and Scroll hosted Stagg at a Decem- ber exchange meeting. The three speakers included Mr. Nick PavlofT, free lance pho- tographer for American Yearbook Co.; Marcia Rigglc, editor-in-chief of the 1967 “Tokay”; and Pam Siucky, former “To- kay” copy editor, and currently the assistant editor of the yearbook at UC Berkeley. Journalists from both staffs traveled to Chico State College on Nov. 16 to hear numerous speakers, and UC at Berkeley was the site for a yearbook workshop on April 22 spon- sored by Pischcl Yearbooks Inc. BLINDFOLDED Mow, while attempting to hit a pinata. was Mr Wayne Field, Quill and .Scroll adviser, at his surprise birthday meeting Oct- 16. CONFERRING l f with David Field. WC representative, for a spring workshop was Wilma Stunkart, vice president. CHRISTMAS gifts middle, presented at the annual exchange meeting by Stagg’s Press Club president, were opened by President Evie Graffigna as Secretary Kathy Pollard watched. CONTACTING speakers aboi to present an informative meeting were Bonnie Bauer, program chairman and Marie Kricger. publicity chairman. Not pictured was Treasurer Karen French. Spirited Pepstirs sparked enthusiam for Lodi teams on both campuses. With their established activities of painting and posting signs, decorating goalposts, and selling rooter pins, energetic members continued to encourage students to represent Lodi and support their teams. The successful new project of selling balloons bearing the victory slogan on the East Campus added to the traditional rivalry displayed during the week of the annual big game. West Campus rallies were highlighted by Pepstirs carrying pompons grouped in a designated bleacher section. GOALPOST decorating right, one of many Pcpstir functions, was performed by Jan Saunders and Mike Hodgson under the direction of Miss Anne Ganzer. EC adviser. ARRANGEMENTS for the West Campus exchange rally with Stagg were debated below by Barbara Olson. EC rally commissioner, and Mrs. Beverly Newton. WC adviser. 80 WEST CAMPUS Pcpstirs Mow, proudly displaying their float, received the $20 first-place prize in Lodi-Stagg Parade competition. AFTER having them approved by Susan Solari, commissioner of publicity, members below right decorated the campus with spirit signs. DEVOTEDLY' lettering Lodi “victory slogans above week after week during the football and basketball seasons were Judy Kaida. Mike Pontius. Ken Taves. Keith Kanegawa, Debbie Eichhorn. Debra Hunter. Shelley Gilstrap. Patricia Lea. Cindy Bollinger. Betty Bender, and Jan Nckitas. Health Careers Club elected Steven Nakashima its first male prexy Nov. 15. Additional officers included Fenny Humphreys, vice president; Cynthia Cima. treasurer; Gayle Cribb. secretary; Cindy Neuman, historian; and Brenda McComb, publicity chairman. East Campus officers were Nancy Mar tell, president; Becky Manley, vice president; Leslie Fujikawa, secretary; Sherrie Stevens, treasurer; and Randy Wilson, historian. F.lcctions were on Sept. 10. Fast Campus members aided needy families in the Lodi area by selling grape juice during the Grape Festival. Sept. 13-15. PHARMACIST Robert Hunncll right answered ques- tions from the audience after a speech in the EC cafete- ria. Nov. 12. INTENTLY listening to President Steven Nakashima below were Mrs. Norman King, medical society representative, and Adviser Ruth Stringham. 82 ONE phase left of E;i$t Campus candlelight initiation cere- mony Oct. I included Patty Shults. Randy Wilson. Nancy Clarkson, and Kathryn Kicz preparing to say their vows. RELAXING after the initiation above left were Diana Thumlert and Adviser Joanne Katanic. HELPING Nancy Martell and Leslie Fujikawa begin the meeting above was Adviser Mark Stringham. 83 Future Teachers renamed club upon request of sponsors, the Lodi Education Association, only to change back to FTA at the January meeting. The revised name was California Education Club (CEC), a title used to see if boys would join, and to separate younger FTA groups from the high school club. Due to no response from boys and the difficulty of obtaining CEC membership pins, the original name was reinstated. The merit system, designed to create interest, was expanded this year to make points harder to earn. Its success was shown through meeting attendance and outside work done by members other than the officers. A certain number of points earned students a pin or bar. OFFICERS Mow were Alice Sanchez, West Campus representative; Cathy Roster, secretary; Debby Berndt, president; and Joeelynn Gillette. WC representative. ADDITIONAL officers below right were Sachi Harada. treasurer; Alice Castellanos, vice president; and Gloria Kimble, publicity-historian. 84 EXCITEMENT poured forth left as FTA members exchanged gifts and sang carols under the supervision of Adviser W. Corel! Pop Smith at the annual Christmas party. SNOOPY below was an added attraction to the future teacher float as Renee Updegraff and Christine Troupe worked in their spare time to complete the project. VISITING Mrs. Williams' seventh grade class left at l.odi Senior Elementary School were Deborah Uribie and Gloria Kimble John F-ltlers showed the girls a globe made by students. MR. W. Corell Smith above, who retired in June after 42 years as teacher and six years as adviser to FTA. obtained refreshments at the Christmas party. 85 BASICS of an electron demonstration above were explained by Mr. Kenneth Warburton who gained the attention of interested club members EXPERI- MENTING with high voltage electricity right were Nick Perovich, Pat Terra, and Steve Sanguinctti. 86 - I Science Club studied plans for an experimental laser and planned a trip to the University of California at Berkeley to tour its laser department. The club also scheduled a field trip to the San Francisco museum. Individual experiments were stressed by the club as well as an experiment to make paper by growing sugar crystals. It was estimated that to make a piece of paper less than one- half inch square would take twenty-five hours. A successful social gathering in the fall, a barbecue, was a first-time event. The club’s main objective this year was to increase student interest on the VVC. STUDYING plans for an experimental laser top left were Science Club members ADVISER Kenneth Warburmn left, pointed out helpful suggestions. PRESIDENT Steve Sanguinetti below left showed fellow members laser equipment SCOTI Robison below measured water to try the Archimedes Principle. 87 Admission of girls to FFA was provided by convention delegates, but females will not be able to attain the American Farmer degree and other awards in national competition, even though they may participate in chapter extra-curricular activities. Those who became ducs-paying members were I)’Lynne Valladao, Candace Camblin. and Deborah Davis. Douglas Goss and Peter Jorgenson placed second and fourth, respectively, in the annual “Farm Co-operative” information sectional contest Dee. 9, and now qualify for the state finals. The Lodi club captured its first chapter award by compiling the highest average score in the senior FFA class. Mr. Arthur Mellor retired after 25 years of outstanding service as teacher and adviser in the Agriculture Department. SLIDES provided by Miss Phoebe Watt right, business education instructor, of Iter travels through Africa and the Sercngctti Game Preserve in Kenya and Tanzania, were the basis of a discussion in which Robert Phelps, Future Farmers adviser, and Allen Nakagawa participated on Jan. 16. FFAcrs below appeared preoccupied with last-minute preparations as they anticipated the livestock judging at one of their many competitions with state FFA chapters. 88 ECSTATIC was junior Debbie Liebelt left at the moment site was declared FFA Sweetheart on Sept 19. Debra Gonsalves and Jan Lockard were named as first and second attendants. REFRESH- MENTS. planning with Adviser Art Mcllor. and laughter above brightened meetings 89 90 Goss, Jorgenson qualified for state finals in Farm-Cooperative competition FFA officers and Sweethearts above in their nat- ural habitat were Karl Odor, sentinel; Dennis Eberhardt. secretary; Allen Nakaeawa. vice president; Jan Lockard. attendant; Jim Hickok. reporter; Debbie Liebclt, Sweetheart; John Con- salves, president; Debra Gonsalves, attendant; Charles Giordano, treasurer; and senior Frank Rabusin's Heidi. JOHN Gonsalves. Dennis Eber- hardt, and Karl Odor right were absorbed in their respective projects. 91 EXHIBITING his gift from Sparks right was AFS student Mikael Enstrom at the Dee. 20 Christmas party. The fun concluded at the home of Jean Moore after caroling. DIS- TORTED Sandy Potter below right strained to slip a broom around her perimeter at the seasonal party FREE shots by Mr. John Whitted below added points to the vic- torious faculty score at the Nov. 27 Sparks basketball game against Block L” in the West Campus boys' gym. Foreign students informed Sparks through slides, magazines, formal talks, and personal conversation about their home lands. Among those addressing members were Marcello Antoniazzi of Brazil, Linda Altea of the Philippines, Mikael Enstrom of Sweden, and Jon Grimsrud of Norway. Events and money raising projects for AES included ‘get-acquainted,’ Christmas, and cnd-of-thc-year parties, float decorating, a basketball game, and a bottle drive. SLIDES ( Brazil left interested Kathleen Dab, Rupcri. Beth Stoebner. WC representative; Jean Moore, vice president; Marcello Antoniazzi; Adviser Leroy Carney; and President Kerry Stoebner. commis- sioner of student service Not pictured were Marcia Diede. secretary, and Mark Brand, treasurer. CLUB members Grctj llot att. Liz Romero, and Melissa Vandcr Hamm Mow embellished their parade entry. 93 Production practices delayed Drama Club formation until Jan. 28. The group dropped its membership in the National Thespian Society hut had not adopted a new club name by press time. Planned for May was a banquet where awards would be given for “best” acting and preparation skills decided by an anonymous teacher panel from the Lodi faculty. Money raising projects included punch and cookie stands at the Tokay Players’ “My Fair Lady” and the senior play. MANUAL labor supplemented Adviser Frank Egan’s task below of directing tltc Junior Variety Show. MAKE-up techniques right were practiced on Lynne Ballatore by Pat Vallcrga under the East Campus stage 94 BACKSTAGE l‘ f Robert Gossett and Tom Tredway handled the lighting and curtain. DRAMATIC expressions ab nr were conveyed by Belinda Koenig, president: Lynn Ballatore. secretary; and Greg Lit , vice president; during play practice. PREPARING East Campus backdrops were stagecraft class and club members 95 OFFICERS Mow were James Valticrra. historian; Ron Mayer, secretary: Rick Castelanelli. treasurer; Tom Luckcv. president; Rene Rodriguez, sice presi- dent and Rich Evans. scrgeant«at«arms ATTEND W'CE at monthly meetings Xdditional members bottom were front row Ron Rodriguez. Greg Bourland. Gary Masterson. Steve Ehlers. Alan Gochring. Jim Stolz. Row two Dan Salisbury. Glen Fujinaka. Gary VVochl. Jeff Heidinger. Henry Hernandez. |ohn Giannoni. Row three Dwight Stevahn. Bob Gunn ington. Tom Pepper. Bryan Ehlers. Greg Ackerman and Dennis Sieber. 96 Club activities supplemented calendar for Lodi lettermen throughout the year. Block “L” remained the largest organization at Lodi High with 70 members the first semester. New members continued to join after lettering in one of the spring sports. The annual money-raising car wash on Nov. 23 harvested S70. On Nov. 27 Block “L” and Sparks co-sponsored a basketball game between club members and the faculty. Over 400 persons witnessed the faculty victory. Six members were appointed by President Tom Luckcy to post the victory flag and new pennant after winning games of each sport. Proudly accepting the responsibility were Jim Valtierra, track; RickCastclanelli. baseball; Fred Hcbcrlc. swimming; Glady Bellamy, basketball; Tom McKenzie, ten- nis; and Clinton Yip. wrestling. Members of the organization were also responsible for producing the programs sold at the basketball games. Plans were made for a dance during the spring semester. Officers undertook the task of planning the annual Blttck “L” party, scheduled for May. to encompass the West Campus cafeteria, pool, and gym. SPAGHETTI dinner le t was enjoyed at the annual Sports Award Banquet for football on Nov. 20. 97 FROSH-soph football coach Ron Braden above made presentations at the annual football awards banquet on Nov. 20. FACULTY members above right shot for the winning team at the Block L and Sparks spon- sored basketball game which netted S110 for AFS. DIRECTOR of Athletics Don Smith right doubled as club adviser. 98 r MEMBERS lop were front row Fred Hcbcrlc. Jerry Roster. Glen Galster, Jim Gillette. Bob Vollbrecht, Tom McKenzie Row two Gene Matsuura, Kirk Bewley, Gladwin Bellamy, Don Schmidt, Gil Moore. Mike Gums. Row three Dave Flatter. Larry Gcwckc. Clinton Yip. Jack Alquist. Doug Hummel, and Dan Mettler OTHERS abort- included front row Dan Wilson, Tom Bandelin. Bill Ncwhall, Mike Lynch. Rod Iwamura. Row two Bruce Hixon, Steve Pegs, John Sypnicski, Kim Hoellwarth, Mike Cooper Row three Ken Holmes, Lupe Luna, John Defcnbaugh, Glen Fukunaga. and Joe Handel. 99 ENTER IN'G a float in the Lodi-Stagg Parade above was one of many projects in which the Homemaker’s Club participated. President .Judy Roth right took charge of formal ceremonies which included the initiation of new members. Future Homemakers initiation night included a pot-luck dinner for all members and their mothers. Held on Oct. 2.3, the special night was ended by some of the members performing skits and rou- tines. A get-acquaintcd meeting was held Sept. 24 and the following officers were elected: Judy Roth, president; Shirley Schimkc. vice president; Alice Castellanos, secretary; and Kathicjoncs, treasurer. Club advisers were Miss Nancy McCoy and Mrs. Nancy Killers. 100 COOKIES were enjoyed left by those attending the get- acquainted meeting on Sept. 18. ENTERTAINMENT on initiation night below was provideri by Lucctta Willey. Shirley Sehimke. and Regina Wiliey. JUDY Roth presided left at meetings held on the first Tuesday of every month. ALICE Castellanos above presenter! the treasurer’s report. 101 English honor society viewed 'Your Own Thing’ in San Francisco on Oct. 26, accompanied by Mr. Don Levy’s drama classes. Actively support ins; the VISTA program, Pegasus also donated a Thanksgiving bas- ket of canned food to the Lodi Chamber of Commerce, which in turn presented it to a needy family. One specific family was chosen as the recipient f a prepared Thanksgiving meal. Sept. 28 was the date for a car wash which netted $67. Advisers George Thorne, EC, and William Fair- grievc. WC. aided the club with the prepar- ation of its various activities. GATHERING material right for the club's 1969 edition of the “Winged Horse” were Cathy Roster, vice president, Leslie Fujikawa, Pegasus president, and Linda Jansen, vice president The organization de- parted from the usual by electing three vice presidents to be in charge of various projects. Not pictured was Amy Kaida. third vice president. GAY holiday spirits created an atmosphere of fun for Pegasus members below at the Christmas meeting Dec. 23, in the home of Jean Moore. Games and Refreshments were treats. DOUG Goss left. object of mischicvious attention, was initiated into Pegasus by Leslie Fujikawa. Jackie Takahashi. and Clarinda l.ee CONCENTRATING on adult toys were Mar gene Lind below left. Doug Daley and Leasa Sayler middle, and Lola Ellwein. Jerry Moore, and Kerry Stoebner below. 103 jE ports Lodi Sacramento 13 13 Merced 19 0 Franklin 7 14 Character marked a season Modesto 13 6 which demanded maturity Downey 36 14 during strenuous situations. Coach Seldon Brusa praised his 1968 varsity players for Grace Davis 12 28 their ability to keep their poise and finish with style. Marysville 13 23 Linebacker Rod Rosa was named to the all- conference team. On the honorable mention list were John Chappell, Ron Mayer and Edison 12 0 Rod Rosa on offense and Rene Rodriguez and Dan Salisbury on defense. Turlock 6 7 Major contributions to the 1968 team were made by Bob Fekkers, Steve Westgate, Dan Mettler, and Dave Shands defensively and Gene Matsuura, Rick Castelanelli, Steve Ehlers and Gary Masterson offensively. Stagg Denotes conference games 32 21 106 STRATEGY was stressed left by Coach Seldon Brusa to quarterback I)an Mcttlcr while center Bob Tamblin argued with Fred George, assistant coach; and Sal Haro, line coach, watched the game in progress. VARSITY team members below wert front row Dan Mcttlcr. Mike Handel, John Chappell. Doug Luiz, Steve Ehlcrs, Rod Rosa. Bob Tamblin. Alan Gochring, Dave Shands. Bob Fekkers, Rene Rodriquez. Ron Mayer. Rick Castclanelli. Mike Gums. Steve Westgate. Eugene Matsuura. Dwight Holmquist. John Gianonni, Rich Lipscomb. Row two Dan Salisbury. Chris I.ocke. Dave Saylcr, Gary Masterson. Greg Bourland. Tom Richison. Jeff Molfino, Mike Page. Doug Hummel. John Gonsalves. Rich Evans. Henry Hernandez. Gcof Hcidingcr. Rick Vallejo. Bob Sanchez, Calvin Morita. Terry Lor inter. Row three Gary Wochl, manager; Dave Flatter, manager; Dave Phelps, head manager; Glen Kaiser. Gary Harden. Mike Moore. Bob Harmon, Rav Hacker. Gary Nelson. Jeff Blood. Mike Hcidingcr. Walter Kruse. Ed Wagner, Dan Digardi. George Bender. Sal Haro, defensive line coach; Fred George, line coach; and Seldon Brusa. head coach. QUARTERBACK John Gonsalves below grappled with a Sacramento Dragon in the first non-conference game of the season. POWERFUL Vikings right blocked the path of ballcarrier Rick Castelanrlli. Edison held its first-place position after downing the Flames. 12-0. FULLBACK Steve Ehlers below right was dragged to the ground by the Panthers. Modesto toppled Lodi 13-6. POSITIONING the ball for guard John Giannoni bottom right as he attempted a kick for that extra point in the Marysville game was quarterback Bob Harmon. Lodi came out on top in the mid- season non-conference action. 23-13. Flames battled courageously to attain a 3-5 CCC record STRUGGLING to wrench the ball from a Downey Knight left were halfback Rick Castelanelli and guard Steven Wcstgatc. END John Chappell Mow blocked for halfback Eugene Matsuura in the Turlock game The Flames came through under pressure to overtake the Bulldogs for a stunning 7-6 upset on Nov. 8. 109 MOTORCYCLE entry by A” yell leaders Brad Seibcl, Keith Land, and Peter Cosentini above meandered through the parade route tugging an effigy of Stagg- NANCY' Woerz above right donned football paraphernalia with Joan Thomas to ride a tandem bicycle. MANY active club members spent several nights prior to the parade applying tissue flowers to cars and adding final touches and signs to floats as did the sophomores right, winners of the Sweepstakes. 110 Sweepstakes trophy, captured by sophomores, became a perpetual award for the annual Lodi-Stagg Parade held under overcast skies Friday afternoon, Nov. 15. A cash prize of S25 accompanied the trophy. The float entered by West Campus Pcpstirs earned S20 for first place, and Si5 went to Block “L” members for their efforts. Third place and S10 were awarded for the Junior Class float entry. All competitive entries in the parade were grouped into one category and were judged by six faculty members on color, originality, decoration, use of theme, and group participation. The theme, “Happiness is Victory,” was chosen by Pepstirs. Faculty advisers were Miss Anne Ganzcr and Mr. Floyd Nordwick. FINAL turns in the parade left were made in front of the East Campus. MEMBERS of the a cappella choir below left rode cars as Debby Berndt and Cathy Roster below clung to the car entered by the California Education Club and driven by Adviser Pop Smith. Ill 'Happiness is Victory’ sparked parade novelty STUDENT council members Susan Solari. Melanie Loy, Barbara Olson. Jerry Roster. Ran li Katnich and Michael Hodgson top right eyed the crowd while Jeff Lifts and Lisa Hartnett of the Spanish Club right rode on back of their Volkswagen entry. FOREIGN students Marie Luwowo. Mikael Enstrom and Linda Altca Mow right viewed the parade from the end of the Sparks float as Greg Hoggatt bounced from the ride and Kerry Stocbner held a “Happiness'' sign. A mock football game below was presented by girls on the Senior Class entry 112 CROWDS thronged to watch the parade which came to a close at the East Campus. DEB Ahern and Dereen Richards bottom left calmly buried the Delta King on the second place Block I. float. WEST Campus entries bottom right were led by the “B song and yell groups. 113 Student leaders showed Flame spirit at Stagg on Nov. 15, in five Lodi-Stagg exchange rallies, three at Stagg High and two in Lodi. Those attending the Stockton rally included Advisers Beverly Newton, Ann Ganzcr, and Leroy Carney; Michael Hodgson, student body president; Barbara Olson, rally com- missioner; and Mary Willis, Victory Queen. Highlighting the East Campus rally was the announcement of a last-minute stadium switch to the Lodi Grape Bowl instead of the UOP Memorial Stadium due to rainy weather. AFTER the parade right, “A” cheerleaders Katie Warner, Peter Coscntini, and Brad Seibel encouraged LHS rooters on the East Campus steps. VARSITY' football captains below left, Rene Rodriguez and Rod Rosa, urged students to attend the game. SUSAN Lang, Stagg student body president, addressed WC students. BARBARA Olson. EC rally commissioner, introduced Stagg performers. MYRA Hughes. B” songlcader, elevated spirit for those in the West Campus bleachers. STRIPPED of everything but his gym shorts and drumsticks, senior Lloyd Johnson lop left stirred a highly enthusiastic audience with his throbbing crescendos VARSITY veil leaders above Peter Cosentini. Keith Land, and Brad Seibel conducted “sky-rocket. their unique cheer BACKSTAGE left two of the five Stagg yell leaders and the Delta King reflected the tension of that night’s game. 115 Stagg Delta Kings extinguished Flame victory dreams with 32-21 deluge in the Grape Bowl on Nov. 15, while 8,000 spectators viewed the muddy battle. Stagg splashed into an 18-point lead in the first quarter, but the Flames fought back to an 18-14 deficit at halftime. Shortly after halftime the Kings hustled for a 25-14 edge, but again the Flames leaped to close the gap to 25-21. With only six minutes left in the game, Stockton picked up an additional touchdown. Lodi rebounded by driving to the Stagg 15, but lost the ball at the 18, one and a half minutes before the final gun. Stagg used a 45-minutc halftime to crown their victory queen, Ann Donaldson, and for a grand performance by their band. DEEPLY engrossed in his tackle left. Delta King Ron Spurgeon battered Flame Danny Mettlcr before he could tear away from the pack ROUGH tackles below forced Flame first downs into far-fetched dreams. MUD-LADEN Steve Westgatc top left sustained leg injuries in the early part of the game. PROMISING halfback Danny Salisbury top right, who broke his collar bone before the Turlock game, watched the contest with anxiety. ASSISTANT Coach Fred George above conferred with John Gonsalves during a crisis. 117 Senior football players chose seven candidates to vie for Victory Queen this year. Revisions were begun last year by the student council on the process of selecting the Queen. For the first time, only senior boys were allowed to cast votes. This year the system was changed still further when only senior football players selected the candidates. An additional change was made in the length of the reign. The Queen and her two attendants were presented at the Turlock rally, one week before the Lodi-Stagg encounter. Previously, the Queen had been announced at the Stagg rally and crowned during halftime. The student council altered this in order to give more prominence to the royal court. PROUDLY bearing the crown right, soon to be worn by the 1968 Victory Queen, was Miss Corinne Stroh. POSING before the student body below in that last moment of suspense were candidates Mary Willis. Diane Triolo, Lorelei Schmid. Judy Xipkau, Dcbic I.auchland, Diane Koepplin. and Deb Ahern. 118 CROWNING Victory Queen Mary Willis left was Ralph Uukc. Senior Class president. QUEEN Mary Mow and her two attendants. Judy Nipkau and Dcbic l.auchland, flashed happy smiles as students cheered congratulations on the East Campus. SEATED bottom in the sovereign carriage was the royal court as it rode in the parade m Sophomore pigskin toters tied with Downey Knights for CCC championship and completed the season with a 6-1 record. The sophomores were all alone in first place until being defeated in a driving rain storm by Stagg. a perennial foe. Mr. Ron Braden, assisted by Mr. Les Bosch, proved again to be an able coach as the sophomore team shared the title of co- champs for the second year after a 1967 tie with Turlock. The Lodians led the league defensively after giving up only 45 points to opponents during the season due to the tough, well- trained defensive line. CENTER Glen Noma and guard Mike Cooper pursued their Edison opponent with maximum effort as he battled toward the goal on the Viking gridiron. SOPH team members were front row John Wagner, Mike Cooper. Rod Iwamura, Glenn Noma. Russ Ewick. Dennis Cunnington, Don Troglia. Dave Barajas. Glen Fukunaga. Kim Hoellwarth. David Scuza. Row two Dean Bender. Mike Wetzel, Richard Stevens. Steve Kruger. Mike Williams, Ernest Sandoval. Robert Bradshaw. Rick Rimmer. Louis Hawkins, Frank Pelko. Row three John Azevedo. John Willis. Joe Ncmic. Darrell Baumbach, Charles Kundert. Charlie Kertzman. Craig Ogata. Richard Soles. Mike Lynch. David Vcrsic, Robin Dragoo. Richard Blair. Row four Eric Olson, John Cervantes. Jim Abcrle. Mike Areida. Steve Dutra. Keith Kretzer. Mike Klemin, and John Burke. 120 COACHES Ron Braden and assistant Lcs Bosch left enforced side-line instructions with vigorous motions as they guided the Flamclets to six victories and one defeat. Both coaches stressed perfection in every phase of the game. Sacramento 0 Lodi 13 Merced 0 7 Franklin 0 27 Modesto 0 19 Downey 6 7 Davis 0 13 Marysville 7 0 Edison 12 20 Turlock 7 12 Stagg 13 0 121 Frosh football program stressed fundamentals of blocking, tackling, and running. Coaches LceRoy Gutierrez and Dave Lucchetti tried to impress upon the boys the importance of attitude; ability ranked second. Lodi’s freshmen fell to defeat only twice, making them champions of the unofficial league. The Flamclcts averaged 15 points a game against their opponents and totaled 120 for the entire season. A 20-0 win over Downey highlighted the team’s record. Sixty-four players comprised the final team, after an estimated 100 boys tried out. Outstanding frosh team members were quarterback Ken Holmes, fullback Steve Skarles, and guard Leland Noma. RUTHLESSLY downing a Mills halfback in a crucial play lop right was Gabino I.arcz, defensive wingback. DESPI TE Lodi efforst right the Sacramentans over- threw the freshmen. 12-7. on the Mills playing field. FRESHMAN gridders coached by Mr LceRoy Gutierrez and assistant Dave Lucchctti below were front row Bill Kruse. Walt Beckman. Brad Bunnell. Mike Underwood. Glenn Masui. Paul Weber. Dave Jackson. Bruce Hixson. John Bush. Mike Prudcn. Jack Fiori. Row two Dan Schaal. Kelly I.orimer. Brian Mcttlcr. Phillip Pearson. Robert Oliveira. Ken Brewer. Steve Skarles. Bob Jones. Leland Noma. Jeff Case, Gabino Larcz Row three Gary Sheridan, Mark Coulter. Juan Vallejo. Steve Rostomilv. Rich Davidson. Bruce Adolf. Steve Link. Dean Cooper. Howard Nakamura. Cameron Little, and Randy Kiriu. Turlock 6 Lodi 14 Oakdale 7 18 Downey 0 20 Davis 6 14 Mills 12 7 Turlock 12 6 Modesto 13 20 Downey 7 21 FIRST year coach Dave Lucchctti left compared opinions with Mr. I-ceRoy Gutierrez, who became head coach for the frosh this year. Both were pleased with the performance of the freshman players during the season. REMAINING frosh players were front row Rod Okamoto. Pete Hartnett. Randy Hays, Mike Ouye. Gary Kroll. Freddie Hernandez. Richard Schlaht, Lance Mino. Jon Dale. Row two Mike Castillo. John Doucette. Tim Moore. Raymond Lee. Elliott Grauman. Dennis Altnow. Kirk Kelly. Lupe Luna. Tom O’Connor, Mike Weigurn. Row three ctts Rush. Eric Handel. Wesley Fujitani. Ken Holmes. Marty Makapagal. David Kafton. Brian Farnsworth. Bob Wagner. Dan Gallagher, and Jim Schmierer. SPIRIT of Lodi (Sol), portrayed by various students during the season right, effectively revitalized rallies and games. STRIVING to promote spirit. Pete Ccsentini, Vernon Land, and Brad Seibel, “A” yell leaders bottom right, entered rallies vigorously. Pete Cosentini Vernon Land Brad Seibel 124 EXPRESSIONS of optimism and hope were shown on the faces of Katie Warner. Bonnie Christman. Nancy Sandor, Stephanie Wilson. Jane Focacci, and Sandy Baltzer. A ' song leaders, above as that all-important extra point was attempted at the Modesto game. LAUGHTER reigned at a Rowan and Martin ‘ skit right by Nancy Parkinson and John Drummond Lodi spirit was accented by various new approaches in pep rallies including effective lighting and unique entrances by the yell leaders. Three skits were planned by Barbara Olson, rally commissioner, and Adviser AnneGanzer. This year’s “soul” yell, “Sky Rocket,” was derived from a similar one once chanted at New York’s Amsterdam High School by Pete Cosentini’s mother. Other new routines included a hand jive presented by the song leaders while seated. 125 COACH Lee Roy Gutierrez Mow gave pep speeches to players and created spirit in the crowd at a West Campus rally. ENTERING Snoopy's “Red Baron” in the Lodi-Stagg Parade right was one of the many activities undertaken by B yell leaders. DRESSED in white overall-jumpsuits. “B yell leaders Michele Bonotto (head). Stacie Hiramoto. Joelyn Simpfenderfer, Louise Stark. ai«V Regina Clements generated fighting spirit at rallies and games with lively yells and routines perfected after hours of practice each week. Vivacious 'B’ leaders roused lavish spirit as crowds cheered frosh and soph squads during West Campus rallies. Traditional yells and unique formations were perfected by energetic song and yell leaders. Michele Bonotto headed “B” yell, and Janie Chappell led “B” songlcaders. Although West Campus rallies were limit- ed because of behavior problems, the spe- cial section set aside for Pepstirs proved a great help in creating team support. Rallies were also enlivened by pep talks given by coaches who built confidence in victory, before tough battles. WEST Campus rallies were sparked left by individ- ually selected songlcaders. Jeanne Lawson, Janie Chappell (head), Marla Stark, and Myra Hughes. They performed in unison to the beat of the Flame Band. CROWDED in the boys’ gym, students Mow watched “B leaders intently for the next movement. AN uncontented basket was attempted fight against Stage bv starting junior Toni Pepper. GLADY Bellamy and Steve Wasik monopolized the ball below, while Randy Wilson andjim Gillette bottom blocked an Edison play Lodi Tracy 41 58 Stagg Invitational Tournament: Lincoln 52 57 Stagg 70 57 St. Marys 50 53 ♦McClatchy 40 45 Lincoln 55 54 Downey 50 51 Edison 34 55 Turlock 72 49 Merced 42 48 Modesto 37 39 Franklin 64 45 Davis 44 46 Stagg 84 66 Downey 45 53 Edison 53 59 Turlock 40 41 Merced 64 87 Modesto 45 66 Franklin 72 45 Davis 50 61 Non-conference game Defense was stressed by Coach John DeCicco who led varsity cagers to an improved seasonal slate. Top scorer Glady Bellamy, who averaged over 12 points a game, felt the second-year coach also emphasized offensive execution to obtain the best shots possible. Toughest opponents for the Flames, who earned the fourth place position in the Central California Conference, were the undefeated Stagg Delta Kings and the Franklin High Yellowjackcts. Seniors Jim Gillette and Randy Wilson were voted by their teammates as 1968-69 seasonal captains. Other seniors were Steve Pegg, Jack Alquist and Steve Wasik. Starters Tom Pepper and (Ilady Bellamy were the most valuable juniors. John Giannoni and Gary Mastcrson saw lots of action. All the juniors scored in the final game against Stagg on Feb. 28. 129 COACH John DeCicco ab nr viewed the game with Steven Pegs. John Giannoni. Bryan Ehlers. -Steve Wasik. Gary Mastcrson. Barrett Goehring, and Glen El wood. SENIORS Steven Pegg right and Jack Alquist far right were frequent starters for the Flames. AGGRESSIVELY straining to gel the ball abort- were Steve Koehnen, and Spartans Chip Underwood and Jerry Hougen. MEMBERS of the 1968-69 team row were Jack Hegdahl. Chad Meyer. Paid Martens. Steve Koehnen. Mike Friesen, Dave Perryman. Manager Joe Handel. Bottom row Rod Iwamura. John Sypnieski. Steve Coldani. Erie Bender, Glen Fukunaga. and Mike Lynch. Tracy 43 Lodi 50 Stagg Tournament Lincoln 42 43 Tracy 59 56 Manteca 58 56 McClatchy 35 70 Lincoln 27 54 Downey 30 69 Edison 60 52 Turlock 38 59 Merced 38 86 Modesto 38 60 Franklin 43 61 Grace Davis 35 67 Stagg 40 49 Downey 49 61 Edison 84 62 Turlock 48 55 Merced 49 59 Modesto 46 55 Franklin 54 66 Davis 48 61 •Stagg 32 41 Non-conference game Edison Turlock 130 Frosh-soph hoopsters ranked second again in CCC competition with a 14-2 league record. For the second consecutive year Lodi’s defense was at the top of the conference ratings. The Flames set a school record of points per game when they scored 86 points against Merced. Dave Perryman, who was captain of the team, was also the seasonal and league- leading scorer with totals of 305 and 228, respectively. Jack Hegdahl. one of the two freshman starters, was the second leading scorer with a seasonal total of 305. Steve Coldani was the other freshman. PAT Svpnieski. who was brought up from the fresh squad for experience, was given strategic advice Mow before being put into the game by Coach Sal Haro while forward Steve Kochncn watched and waited FRESHMAN Steve Coldani Ufl aimed carefully to make 2 of the 14 points lie scored in the final Stagg game. Matmen experienced greatest year under new coach Jim Teem. Thegrapplers posted a 5-3 CCC slate and were 10-4 in overall dual competition. They also won all three tournaments in which they competed. Although Downey and I'urlock tied for first place conference honors, Lodi mauled Stagg, 36-16. for its first win over the Delta Kings in the five years of Flame wrestling. After ending up in a third-place tie in CCC action, the Flames did no better than a sixth- place finish in the conference tournament. Clinton Yip. 115; Ron Rodriguez, 165; Rene Rodriguez. 191; and Rick Schreib. 154; led Lodi in the CCC wrestling tournament Feb. 16 by taking second place in each of their respective weight divisions. Only Rene Rodriguez. Rick Schricb, and John Rott survived the sub-sections. Schreib and Rott both took fourth in the sectional, which made them first alternates to the Northern California Tourney. New coach Jim Teem wrestled at Cal Poly and was defeated only three times on his way to a two time All-American. GRAPPLER Rene Rodriguez is shown during practice under the watchful eye of Coach,Jin Teem whose close guidance aided Rcnc. Rick Schreib. and John Rott to compete in the San-joaquin Sections. Norte Del Rio 8 Lodi 49 Burbank . .. .19 35 Hiram Johnson ... ....12 55 St. Mary’s 3 52 Ceres . . . .44 15 •Sonora . .. .16 39 Downey . .. .37 19 Edison . .. .21 41 Turlock ...25 21 Merced . .. .16 39 Modesto . .. .21 30 Davis . . . 24 27 Franklin 7 53 Stagg ... .16 36 •Non-Conference 132 MAT team members were front row Dan Nakagawa, Doug Duncan. Clinton Yip. George Bender, Wayne Dietrich. Randy McClung. Doug Luiz. Glenn Noma. Row two T wn Richison. Ron Rodriguez. Jeff Blood. Rene Rodriguez. Ray Hacker. John Rott. Mike Van De Pol. Row three Steve Fujinaka. Rod Okamoto. James McGee, Don Keir. Don Suess. Mike Gums. Pat Loehrer, Dan Digardi. Russ Ewick. Steve Skarles. Dave Evans. Row four Tom Hagen. Mike Ouye. Don Lipscomb, Steve Nakagawa. Steve Kruger. John Azevedo. Mark l.amhson. Row five Mike Baker. Dennis Doyle. Steve Parks. Mike Reese. Tim Jones. Robin Dragoo. Pedro Rodriguez. Wes Fujitani. Bruce Hoelle. Rod Roemmich. Row uv Bill Ferrero, Robert Wahlen. Louis Hawkins. Steve Tcranishi. John Remus. Randy Fukunaga. Glenn Daijogo, Ernie Costamagna. Jim Wcvbret. Rod Reiswig. Row teivn Mike Underwood, Brian Mettler. Butch Graham. Kurt Heins. Scott Rogers. Eric Handel. Row eight Mike Arcida. Robin Vandcr Hamm, and Jim Abcrlc. CLINTON Yip left executed a take down on an uniden- tified Downey matman in a match Dec. 20 at home. 133 Varsity Lodi Franklin 15 45 Franklin 15 47 Merced 15 45 Davis 21 34 Modesto 16 43 Downey 15 46 Turlock 22 33 Stagg 29 30 Edison 36 25 Sophomore Merced 35 22 Franklin 28 29 Davis 19 38 Modesto 18 37 Downey 30 25 Turlock 29 26 Edison 41 18 Stagg 21 33 J im Decker “FLAME varsity. fm$h-soph. and finhinan teams were fr mt row Matthvs Van Gaalen. Leonard Ralston. Dave Lawry. Bob Vollbreclit. Don Schmidt. Doug Snyde. Randv Barkley. Wilmer Font;. Row tin Phil Bolanos. Kurt Xcuharth. Xiekv Schultz. Marvin Miller. Larry Vermuelcn. Mike Dixon. Frank Eisner. Mike Reese. Erie Sunburv. Row thro Eric Handel, Ron Heberlc. Dan Wilson. Carlos Roby. Bill Chase. Mike Crete. Darrel Davidson. Charles Burger. Bob Wahlen. Row four Richard Devol. |im Gassin. John Bennett. Izaak Van Gaalen. David Prudhcl. Norman Shaw, Roger Merritt. Jim Palmer, and Matt Freeman concluded the list of those participating in the fall sport. r Harrier headquarters was moved to the Grape Pavilion for Lodi cross coun- trymen, increasing the unity of the team with the addition of a tcamroom closer to the river running area. Competing with the Section’s 60 top harriers were sophomores Jim Decker and Charles Burger, while Phil Bolanos and Kurt Neuharth placed in the fresh- man division. Breaking the frosh school record for the two-mile course was Bolanos, who com- pleted it in 11:4? Doug Snyde. the Flames’ number one junior, was hailed as the team’s best varsity runner with Decker being praised as the outstanding man on the soph- omore team. Striving for 60 miles a week, daily work- outs meant from three to sometimes 14 miles of running a day. DETERMINATION and pain were seen in the faces of Charles Burner above left, Mike Reese middle, and Kurt Neuharth below, as they strove for the perfect time. COACH Steve Scott ran the show. V arsity Lodi Lincoln 24 4 Tracy 15 7 Franklin 11 20 Hiram Johnson 14 10 Sacramento Aquatic Club 19 11 Hiram Johnson 16 8 Franklin 4 19 Tracy 18 11 Lincoln 14 10 Frosh-Soph Lodi Lincoln 15 2 Tracy 11 8 Hiram Johnson 0 7 Hiram Johnson 4 9 Franklin 11 14 Tracy 10 8 Lincoln 10 9 DEFENDING Lodi's goal right was Pai Filbin, while two players witnessed Tracy's scoring attempt. CONFERRING below were varsity poloists Jerry Roster, lorn Luckcy. Dan Jones. Don Christy. Kim Tutt. and Pat Maple. Water polo entered the Flame sports scene, ending with a 2-7 record for the varsity. The frosh-soph ended 3-5 for the year. Coach (Jordon Collet showed top ability by giving highly rated Lincoln a rough time in the final game. The sport resembles bas- ketball. requiring six field players and one goalie, all potential scorers. Coach Collet, who played water polo in high school, felt this additional swimming time would help the swimming team members because it keeps the boys in the water three months longer. He said the first-year team did an excellent job, far better than he felt they would. Senior Jerry Roster was high scorer for the varsity with 23 points, and sopho- more Gary Willis took top honors for the frosh-soph with 26. VARSITY polnists teft were from row Bill Cannon. Jerry Roster. Pat Maple. Rod Ehman, Bill Ncwhall. Coach Cordon Collet. Row two Paul Rau. Don Christy. KimTutt, Dan Jones, and Fred Hebcrle. SOPHOMORE tankers above were front row Bob Isbill. Richard Martin. Joel Kundert, Jim Hirzel, Randy Gibbs. Cary Willis. Bob Hemphill. Ron Laub. Row two Dean Drury. Kurt KlafTkc. George Roster. Greg Ackerman. Pat Filbin. Richard Fischer. David Rau. and Jim Burlington. dm inistration 139 Overcrowding in schools concerned board members because of the inherent gradual deterioration of educational standards. The present regular scheduling will be replaced after next year, though double sessions will be avoided, if possible. The buildings declared '‘legally unsafe” must still be used until 1975 to house the existing number of students and a four per cent increase each year. The board agreed to continue a single four-year school with necessarily separate campuses. Unification succeeded in providing small country-school students with counseling, special classes, and hot lunches; and use of middle schools better-prepared seventh and eighth graders for high school. PLEASANTLY reacting top right to “Flame sports accounts were I)r. Richard E. Morton and Ixroy Carney. EC vice principal AMUSED at a friendly comment right was Mr Walter Tccklenhurg before a board meeting. INITIAL business was taken care of by Mr. James S. Sasaki bottom right as he registered his presence at a meeting. CLERK John J. Fahey below reviewed the minutes of a previous meeting. 140 SUPERINTENDENT Raymond Jansen ! reviewed the agenda for a future board meeting with President Woodrow M Mitchell, who approved all such agendas. EXPLAINING his views concerning a proposed family life program in the schools left was Dr James Cross. Lodi gynecologist NEVER-ENDING responsibilities abne occupied the working days of Dr. Carroll E. Dow. veterinarian. 141 Financial aid was sought through a federal survey directed by the district office for the second year. Over 530,000 was received for last school year’s survey with 3 per cent of the parents connected with Federal employment. Group counseling was made available to interested students by Harold Eilcrson, district psychologist. The groups met weekly to discuss teen age problems and try to find answers. Students attending the meetings were referred to these sections by their counselors or deans. RICHARD Hughes, special projects assistant right, was assisted by Mrs. Sue Digardia and Mrs. Joan Jensen in organizing the evening study centers made available to students on both campuses. PURCHASE orders for books and supplies for all schools in the Lodi District Mow, were managed by Mrs. Florence Daijogo. purchasing assistant. All financial reports going to state officials were prepared by Accountant Ruby’ Hansen. Mrs. Bernice Rohr back was in charge of all accounts payable for the district. Mrs. Vcnita French, mail-clerk typist, handled all incoming and outgoing district mail. LUNCH menus for all District schools were planned aboiv left by Mrs. Ann Krause, food services supervisor, with the help of Mrs. Johanna Met tier, cafeteria manager. Mrs. Leanora Rciswig. account clerk standing, made sure all menus were published in local newspapers STUDENTS having speech difficulties were taught corrective methods by Edward Tempcl. speech therapist aboix. TEACHING students unable to attend school was Mrs. Juanita Swingle, home and hospital instructor. ACCOUNTING for left and depositing associated student money and checking invoices and purchase orders were jobs handled by Mrs. Lisa Lapenta. Mrs. Kathie Hawkinson. Mrs. Barbara Minton. Mrs. Dorothy Vitale. Mrs. Esther Burgstahlrr. and Mrs. Francis Faircs. account clerks. 143 District employees efficiently worked together to accomplish their respective jobs MR. James C). Linn, assistam superintendent, and Mrs. Doris Pcb, his secretary right, checked over the instructional program for students in all (trades. CHECKING the financial reports going to the state office Mow was Bert Watson, business assistant for finance; James Arieda. business manager; and Janet Brown, his secretary. 144 , X I.EROY Hogue left, personnel director, worked with Mrs. Margaret McCloud, his secretary, and Mrs. Jackie Corll, secretary for substitutes, to supply 25 new instructors this year. GEORGE Ellis below, directed the audio visual center. GROUP counseling at Lodi High was a new program begun by Dr. Carolyn Fowle, director of student services, and Psychologist Harold Eilcrson left. FORMER Honor Band director Donald Sutherland above assumed the new position of coordinator of music for the Unified District. 145 'Finding room for everyone’ was the year’s success story, according to Lodi High Principals Thomas Bandclin and Floyd Dale. The closing of Walnut Street between Hutchins and California during the noon hour was the first step in the EC administration’s plans to relocate the bus loading zone on Oak Street. The plans, which were scheduled to take effect sometime in May. included moving the fence along Oak Street back in order to blacktop a loading strip for Last Campus students. On the West Campus the most noticeable curriculum improvement was the cooperative teaching between English and history teachers in the new learning center. Plans were made for an expansion of the reading program involving teams of teachers, teacher aids, and individual teaching. Mr. Thomas Bandclin East Campus Principal 146 PROBLEMS and improvements were debated at administrative council meetings on both campuses. COMPRISING the East Campus council nr I, ft were Principal Thomas Bandelin. Mrs. Vanadcanc Brooks, dean of women; Leroy Carney, vice principal; Ed Scifcrling, dean of men; and Allen Russ, head counselor. WEST Campus administrators left were Ed Vcrmcu|cn. Mrs. Lois Owen. Millard Fore, vice principal; Principal Floyd Dale; Harry Weinberg, dean of boys; and Mrs. Elvera Mclbv. dean of girls. Mr. Floyd Dale West Campus Principal 147 Mr. Iarroy Carney East Campus Vice Principal Mr. Millard Fore West Campus Vice Principal New yearly activities were proposed by members of the girls’ affairs committee and Advisers Mrs. Elvcra Melby and Mrs. Vanadeanc Brooks. On Oct. 23 a representative from Patricia Stevens Finishing School and Career College talked to girls on the importance of poise, posture, and good-grooming. Counselors provided students and parents with an opportunity to meet representatives from the University of California, state colleges, Delta Junior College, and the University of Pacific at “College Night” on Oct. 30. Another program began this year in which students would have the same counselor for four years. JANET Miller, girls' affairs commissioner, and Mrs. Brooks left, conferred often. Mrs. Vanadeanc Brooks 148 Mrs. Elvera Melby Mr. Ed Seiferling Mr. Harry Weinberg Mr. Floyd Foppiano Mr$. La Vcrl Giles Mr. David Lynch Mr. Clarence Naas Mr. Dclmar Pctzold Mr. Allen Russ PROBLEMS that arose during the year were contemplated lof right, by Mr. Davis and Miss Jurgensen. MR. Sorensen and Mrs. Brakicc right, two new members of the WC counseling staff, found their work engrossing. SSfsS SSI 149 INITI VI'INC «he EC vcrci.iri.il skills nhot, that kept I.HS running smoothly were Mrs. Jean Rice and Mrs. Catherine Caruso. EVER-iNCREASINC needs of the VC student body right were satisfied as Mrs. Jean May. Mrs. Audrey Churchill. Mrs. Ruth Little. Mrs Roz Francis, and Mrs. Dorothy Kauffman contributed their services (Kill Manley) 150 EC attendance office were relocated when the West Campus switchboard took over the new task of operating for the entire Unified District. To lessen confusion for EC clerks, the deans’ offices were moved to the north end of the main building. Cal Guidance data processing was adopted for the permanent records of juniors. New faces were seen on both East and West Campuses as Mrs. Jean Rice replaced Mrs. Hazel Kerner, and Mrs. Marge Campbell became the new secretary to East Campus deans. Mrs. Audrey Churchill became the new secretary to the WC principal, and Mrs. Betty Fcdorchak began working as secretary to the West Campus vice principal. CATERING 10 the lunch bell left, Mrs Marge Campbell, Mrs Helen Baumbach. Mrs. Nancy Pclton. Mrs. Jeanne Manlev. and Mrs. Irene Scott returned to their East Campus offices. COMBINING their talents right to overcome the abundance of paper work were Mrs. Ruth Unruh and Mrs. Betty Fedorchak. JANITORIAL duties abotv. including painting. cleaning, and repairs, were performed by Mr Albert Wutzke and Mr. Arthur Opp. WELL-KEPT grounds above right were the result of the constant « are given by Mr Crooney Fox and Mr. Takeji Kaba. KEEPING up with the continuous stream of work orders right was the main concern of Mr. Roy Hall, maintenance clrrk, and Mr. Duane Linstrom, buildings and grounds supervisor 152 Competent custodians worked tirelessly to maintain an immaculate campus throughout the year. Their summer was almost entirely consumed with the relocating of the attendance office to room 21. The old custodial shop was transformed into a workroom-classroom for the LHS Publications’ staffs. During the summer vacation custodians spread 115 gallons of lacquer on the floors and varnished enough desks to account for 100 gallons of varnish. Thirty-eight Venetian blinds were mended and windows needing repairs numbered 27. Moving blackboards, replacing burned-out lights, and washing down walls in all of the rooms on the East Campus completed the preparation for the new school year. SUPERVISING the custodians was the primary task aboiv left of Mr Alvin “Zimmy Zimbclmann, Hast Campus head custodian, shown filing a completed work order. TAKING time to clean the custodial shop left were Mr. Anton Merck. Mrs. Alma Bender, and Mr John Husebye. BUSYING themselves around the workbench below were Mr. Arthur Mettlcr. Mr Aldin Aadland. Mr. Shigcichi Tanaka, and Mr Ted Haas. 153 West Campus custodians assumed maintcnance responsibilities to sustain campus cleanliness the year around. In contemplation of the fast approaching school year, they labored steadily during the summer months to complete their work. Of the five hundred work orders which poured into the maintenance office, only 60 per cent were completed. Many of the rooms were over- crowded with furniture which had to be removed and stored, and new furniture was provided for the new four-classroom addition. Three weeks were required to gather, sort, and repair the school’s thousands of textbooks. Every West Campus room received a thorough scrubbing and three coats of wax. ANXIOUS to conclude the clay’s chores right were Mr. Al Krucg, WC head custodian, Mrs. Virginia Nagel, girls’ gym matron, and Mr. John Heinrich. INVOLVED in the time-consuming job of laundering towels Mow right were Mr. Keinhold Sommerficld. Mr. David Campbell. Mr. John Palmer, and Mr. Albert Bcrtoldi. NUMEROUS responsibilities below demanded continuous labor of Mr, Alvin Nantt. Mr Ernie Helm, Mr. Art Bollinger, new this year; Mr. Edwin Lautt. and Mr. Merced Gutierrez, also a newcomer. 154 MR. Albert Middleton, district key and lock man top left, assisted Mr. Bert Bohn and Mr. Joe Mahaffey. district electrician and plumber, in the measuring and marking of a steel pipe PREPARING their tools and paints center for a routine task were Mr. Charles Walters. Mr Harry Pring, and Mr. Clco Waters, district painters. MAINTENANCE machinery left was kept in excellent condition by Mr. Reuben Motz and Mr. Cliff Hieb. district gardeners. Not pictured were Mr Gideon MehlhafT and Mr. Alfred Delgado. NECESSARY carpenter work above required the attention of Mr. lien Hempel. Mr. Otto Buchmiller. and Mr. Dan Maranise. 155 The Department that is Known for the People it Employs’ was the motto observed by Lodi High transportation personnel this year, and uniforms were worn for the first time in the history of Lodi drivers. A daily schedule of 12 buses, four of them new this year, covered an area of approximately 1,200 miles. Wayne Barnes was one of seven drivers to be presented with a safety award given by the State Department of Education. Monthly safety meetings were held, and a weekly bulletin was distributed. DISCUSS I N(; the 1968-69 bus schedule ri ht were Dispatcher Leroy Olson. Gladys Meyer, and Mr. Ezra Khrhardt. transportation supervisor. INSPECTING the hydraulic brake system Mow were bus drivers Gary Babcock and Richard Francis, mechanics Ray Quesada and Jerry Nelson, and driver Goldie McGee, the only woman driver this year. 156 HUNTING for Bonnie Christman's name abmv. Ilarlcy Handel checked passengers’ names before hoses departed on a trip CHECKING the mechanical safety of bus 36 lop right were Al Fisher. Tom Jordan, and Harry Brown, while Wayne Barnes. Ed Kidroske. and Bill Hosman cleaned it to perfection. BEFORE the rainy season began mW r, Russ Hendricks. Ed Atkinson, and Steve Zimbclman fixed windshield wipers. QUENCHING their thirsts with cokes right were Bruce Dick. Guy Tarvin, and Herb Ehrhardt Drivers not pictured were Kay Bice. Jim Brunson. Norman Mauch. Ernie Polk, and Ken Pottoroff. 157 Invigorating meals, tasty snacks enlivened WC atmosphere LABORING over utensils lop were Mrs. Louise Amo. Mrs. Isabelle Faszer, and Mrs. Gladys La Porta. CONCENTRATING bottom on menu details were Mrs. Patlie Mendez. Mrs. Martha Avitt, Mrs. Val Isaak, and Mrs. La Verne Wolff. 158 ASSIGNMENTS yet to be completed below were observed by Mrs Ardclla Gartner, Mrs. Dorothy Seibcl, and Mrs. Sally Moser. MAKING provisions bottom left for the late lunch hour were snack bar workers Mrs. Dorothy Herr and Mrs. Mollic Radtke. WITH smiles of satisfaction bottom right Mrs. Marilyn MacDonald and Mrs. Alena Koepplin carefully cut and spooned nut a treat. 159 CHEERFULLY creating a cool beverage abotr was Mrs. Alma Zimmerman. SNACK bar workers included Mrs Irene Cerxcvske top right, prior to manning a cash register, and Mrs. Hilda Nicholas bottom right, who sold lunch to the student cafeteria workers. 160 East Campus cafeteria and snack bar continued to serve a majority of students during both lunch periods. Nine cooks, headed by Mrs. Lenora Lambert, composed the staff. Working industriously the food specialists produced a varied menu highlighted by tacos, spaghetti, and hamburgers—the perennial favorites. An excellent assortment of milkshakes, cookies, and pastries was available. SCOUR INC; pans and drying dishes «• were Mrs Armcta llieband Mrs. GraceSues . CAUGHT in the midst of their endless tasks bottom were Mrs. Glcndola McMillcn. cleaning a cutting board: Mrs. Mary I’fcifle. preparing a plate of food: Mrs. Lenora Lambert, took manager, chopping lettuce; and Mrs. Eleanor Dunton, who carefully measured sugar from a bin. 161 162 163 English offerings presented a more varied and interesting schedule to juniors and seniors this year. Eleven different semester courses, ranging from Introduction to Poetry to World Classics, allowed students to select classes that appealed to them rather than the ]unior and Senior English that had previously been offered. The only compulsory course was Grammar and Composition. The adoption of this new program eliminated the use of X and Y classifications, and elimination of Z classes was scheduled for 1969-70. The new curriculum, developed by the department, has the advantage of teacher flexibility in course presentation. Many of the original course suggestions were either condensed or broadened, due to the fact that teachers were basically limited to textbooks they already had. Whether or not the same curriculum will be offered next year will depend on student sign-up. Additional courses arc being planned. Mivs Din; Jean lleckwith Mr. Dale Brazil Mr. Arthur Carpenter Mr. Trank Egan Mrs. Joanne Huffman Mrs. Mary Ann Kellar Miss Susan Lawrence Mr James Lynch Mrs. Elizabeth Ramsey TOTEM poles left, and other such improvisations being characterized by Mike Page, Irene Schopp. and Janet Miller, frequented Mr. Don Levy's drama class. CRITICAL debate skills were explained above by Mrs. Ginger Vogler for Sarjit Johal. EXPLAINING poriions above of a replica of (he ages- old -Shakespearian (heater was Mr. George Thorne. IMPORTANT printing techniques were displayed left to Richard .Stevens and Lita Scherer. Academic fcurnalism students, by Mr. Wayne Field, publications adviser MR. Neil Porterfield, EC curriculum asso- ciate above, demonstrated the new concept of sentence patterns to his Grammar and Composition class. 165 Mrs. Marilee Allen Mr. Richard Aman UNFAMILIAR aspects of reading skills were out- lined right by Mrs. Lois Owen TRANQUIL con- ditions prevailed below under the observant eye of Mrs. Berenice Avrit. the new WC librarian. READ- YING books below right to be checked out was one of the numerous tasks fulfilled by Mrs. Nellie Evans. EC librarian. 166 Miss Evelyn Davis Miss Alice Shelton Mrs. Xaida Ann Groves M iss Marcella I leek Mrs. Viola Hilfiker Mr. Daley Thomas Miss Edythe Utendorffer Mr. Daniel Vernier Miss Pat Ketchcn Mrs. Hilda Wentland Team teaching’ was experimental in new WC classrooms to give second-year English students the advantage of drawing from the capabilities of four teachers. With the use of block scheduling, four classes of the same subject were held simultaneously. The fold-back walls enabled teachers to divide or combine classroom situations to have only one or as many as four sessions at a time. English Honor classes were extended this year to freshmen and sophomores with the hope that this would be responsible for upgraded instruction. Mr. William Fair- grieve, WC curriculum associate, indicated that advantages have already been realized. PONDERING the ever-expanding field of Eng- lish U t was Mr. William Fairgrieve. WC curric- ulum associate. 167 HISTORY Honors below, taught by Mr. Larry Hradftcld. required a great variety of books to teach the philosophy aspects of United States history. Social Science will soon offer more elective classes to meet each student’s particular needs and interests. The purpose of these future plans is to encourage group work in order to maintain the highest possible standards for the students. Mr. Don Voglcr, East Campus curriculum associate, commented that long-range plans include team teaching and allowing students who have achieved “a degree of excellence in a subject” full credit so they may take either an advanced course at a local college or do directed study in topics of their own choosing. DESIGNING a bulletin board left for U.S. History classes were Mrs. Margaret Ireland and Lynn Press ler. 168 Mr. Richard Anaforian Mr. Stephen Berkowitz Mr. Thomas Carey Mrs. Opal Christensen Mr. Joel Evans Mr. Oscar Lot an Mr . James Peck Mr. Norman Walker Mr. Paul Hinch Mr. Thomas Mitchell Mr. Guy Wakefield MODERN European History, one of the new courses available at Eodi, was a semester course taught by Mr. Don Vogler n ht. curr iculum associate Three politicians addressed WC history classes in October to bring United States politics directly to the students. On Oct. 29, Mr. Wayne Chalk represented the American Independent Party at a lecture concerning the presidential campaign of George C. Wallace. Mr. Steve Pereira, Democratic educator who ran for Twelfth District Assemblyman, reported his position on Oct. 30. Campaigning for Congress in the fifteenth Congressional District was Republican Sam Van Dykcn who later was defeated by Democrat John McFall. The octagon-shaped building which was constructed on the West Campus was found valuable in team teaching. This method of teaching allowed each instructor to lecture in a specialized area. MR. Verne Howen right, WC curriculum associate, talked on prospects for newly emerging African nations. 170 TEACHING the fundamentals of World Geography to freshmen left was Mr. Tom Pukumoto. FROSH students not only learned basks of geography but of the social and political lives of the people as well. Mr. Edward Everett Mr. John Fletcher Mr. Ronald Hildebrand Mr. Rkhard Janccky LECTURES on the Reformation period in World History classes were frequently heard in the new octagon building The Rev Vernon Robertson right of Grace Presbyter ian Church spoke to eight sophomore classes. CHERYL Kescr below unwillingly obtained her new Algebra II text in the bookroom from Mr. Stanley Jacobs, East Campus curriculum associate. ADDING a new quotation to an unusual collection abne were Mr. Kenneth Bull. West Campus currieulum associate, and Blaine Garfolo. GROUP discussions and model figures right aided James Bennett. Valdcne Valenti. I.ynctle Campbell. Lorn a Unternaher, Judy Harding, and Tom Herrmann with their geom- etry assignments initiated by Mr. Kenneth Bull 172 General Math classes adopted a new textbook for the year. The Math Department also reviewed a text that might replace the pre- sent book used by Introduction to Algebra classes and investigated the possibilities of better coordination between elementary and high school courses. Mr. Robert Posticr and Mr. Malcolm Goodell participated in the National Science Foundation Program at the University of the Pacific in Stockton. MR. Richard Chaffee Ufl helped Margcnc Lind solve her trig problem while several other members of the class studied each step of her answer. Mr. Gerald Hicks Mr. HenryJantzcn Mr. Robert Posticr Mr. Rov Ray Mr. Arnold Lankow Mr. William Swigcrt 173 Mr Malcolm (iondell Mr. Douglas Xaatus Mr. Kenneth Warburton 174 PUZZLED Physics students toft received a detailed explanation from their instructor. W. Corell Smith. INFORMATION on student grades was compiler! above by Mr. Gilbert Burrows for presentation to his Physiology classes at quarter's end. Exceptional teaching in science succeeded in relating valuable facts for students pre- paring for college. The Science Department aided inquisitive students by purchasing a PH meter. The meter was an example of types of equipment currently used in science for indicating electrical ions, food acids, or bases, and chemical reactions. “Pood pro- cessing plants, doctor and veterinary offices, and canneries find it very useful,” said Mr. Mark Stringham. Mr. VV. Corell “Pop” Smith was head of the Science Department for 40 years before his retirement in June. Mr. Smith taught Chemistry, Physics, and Physical Science. All five classes of Physiology were enlight- ened by Mr. Gilbert Burrows. Instruction of the 11 chemistry classes was shared by Mr. William Johnson, Mr. William Owen, and Mr. Stringham. Additional classes of Physical Science, Physics, and Biology were available on the East Campus. Science on the West Campus consisted of 12 Biology classes and 20 in Physical Science. SPECIMENS continued to play an important part in Biology classes top left as exhibited by Mr. Paul Starring on the West Campus. CAREFUL preparation for science-minded students left was presented by- Mark Stringham. EC chemistry instructor. 175 Mr. Judson Hamilton Mr. Cecil Harp Mr. Austin Jewell Mr. Robert I.oken Mr. William Owen Fourteen students comprised new language class called Reading Skills for Foreign-born. For (he first lime English was taught as a foreign language to students from other countries who had moved to Lodi. The class resembled other foreign language classes in its method of teaching, including the learning of the alphabet. Greek, Arabic, Portuguese, Mexican, and Chinese nationalities were represented. Because of lack of participation, the federally funded evening study sessions for Spanish children and adults, previously conducted by Mr. Samuel Holland, were cancelled this year. MR. (Jus Wagenhoffer right attempted to persuade his students that it was very simple to comprehend Spanish material. MR. Walter Reoksick. curriculum associate below, would not allow use of the English language in his German III classes. Singing German songs on Friday highlighted the class. 176 Mr. Samuel Holland Mrs. Robinette Lange Mr. Otto Linbcrgcr Mr Thomas P. Lloyd Miss Marcella M. Motto 178 Mr. Robert Cole Mr. F.mil Reimehe Mr . Cassandra Dandridge Mr Robert Dickson Miss Colleen Germer Mrs. Gladys Watson Mr. John Dier Mr. Kdwin Vermeulcn Mrs. Lois Gordon Miss Phoebe Watt Work Experience provided jobs for many students in local business this year. A high percentage of students who acquired jobs from this procedure last year arc still working for the same employers. Most employment opportunities were with downtown businessmen who needed help with bookkeeping and operators for new electric business machines. Director for this year’s work experience classes was Mr. John Dier. A new office practice class was added this year, making a total of seven, the most Lodi has ever needed. Another addition was Mr. Lee Bussey who taught four periods of Sales I and one class of Elementary Business. New electric typewriters were used for the advanced business classes instead of last year’s standards. JEANNE Sakahara's new electric typewriter, which was used for advanced business classes, left was inspected by Mr. 1-ee Bussey, Mrs. Violet Stenson, department head, and Mrs. Joyce Cates. EAGER to begin Bookkeeping I below left for West Campus students was Mr. Peter Cosentini. 179 t iii Twelve senior boys applied for the State Farmer degree, the most Lodi has ever qualified. There were only eight last year. Vocational agriculture courses arc based on learning by doing. In addition to classwork, each student carried on a supervised farming project at home. Field trips were taken to learn the skills and theories to acquire basic knowledge of agriculture. Freshmen took field trips to test soil, learn about mechanical tomato harvesters and pruning grapes. Juniors went to gather information concerning tree pruning and simple surveying. They also visited the Tracy Humping Plant of the Central Valley Water Project, and plans were made to inspect Camanchc Dam. STEVE Ehlcrs far left measured steel for a welding table project. INSTRUCTING Johnny Riggs and Danny Reiswig on sampling soil for particle size left was Mr. Arthur Mellor. curriculum associate, who retired this year. ANIMAL nutrition for dairy calves bottom left was investigated by Michael Smith. R'Lynne Valladao. Mr. Robert Phelps, and Russ Adams DENNIS Wagner below found assistance from Mr. Glenn McMaster in covering a head rest for a car creeper, a device to allow one to roll under a car being worked on. 181 MR. Arvel Smith, woodshop teacher below, studied new material before discussing it with the class. GARY Cooper bottom left pi art iced saw technique with Mr. Meaner in sixth period MR. Calvin Krienkc bottom right viewed Don Kenney’s crank shaft. Mr. Delmar Burke Mr. Ted Heinrich Mr. Arthur O. Payton Mr. Robert C. Dinkel Mr. Ralph O. Her big Mr. Stephen C. Scott Mr. James Ferguson Mr. J.W. I.inda Mr Ben Sclovcr 182 Teacher shortage caused adjustment of classes to meet the demand of industrial arts courses. Five teachers each taught one extra class. Mr. Ted Heinrich was added as a drafting teacher, and Mr. Robert Dinkcl and Mr. Herbert Mcssncr were added to replace retiring teachers. Woodshop classes were extended to an eighth period due to more students. West Campus students exhibited their work in a display case in the north hall. Included were projects from electronics, woodshop, metalshop, and drafting. FARM Mechanics teachers Glenn McMastcr and Robert Phelps left tested an oxygen-acetylene torch, used to weld metals. MR. Fred Gresham Mow demonstrated electronic test equipment to West Cam- pus students. Mirwinrem VALERA Mans above patiently awaited her turn to discuss a fashionable pattern for her next class assignment while Carol Petersen outlined her pattern for the approval of Mrs Pauline Gigax. Jean Just right toiled with the artistic task of placing decorator candy on sugar cookies for the Christmas tea. 184 Christmas Tea highlighted year for Home Economics Department students. It was presented to all faculty members and special guests by Mrs. Nancy Ehlers’ foods classes on Dec. 18. A variety, from Christmas wreaths to regular sugar cookies, and different types of fudge were served to the 30 guests. Flans were under way by midyear to begin a school nursery on the West Campus during the spring semester for practical experience in child care. Twenty-nine home economic classes, including Clothing and Foods, were offered on both campuses to all girls. PREPARING wreaths for the Christmas social in Foods classes were Gail Schwcitz and Loree Miller. Mrs. Frances Coleman Mrs. Nancy McCoy Mrs. Evelyn Rank 185 Band members taught students of local elementary schools their instrumental skills. Volunteers instructed fourth, fifth, and sixth graders who desired the extra training. Three evening spring concerts were proposed by Mr. Richard Johnston, band director, to include the Honor Band, orchestra, and a cappclla choir. All musical numbers in the Tokay Players’ production of “My Fair Lady” in February were performed by members of the orchestra. MR Richard Johnston right. East Campus curriculum associate, instructed Girls' Chorus in addition to directing the Honor Band ORCHESTRA members below were Alan Manwaring, Jay Weaver. Ken Brewer. John Auch. Jennie Lee, Sally Fiske. Linda Mills. Barbara DcLong, Gay dean Anderson, Margie Maxwell. Barbara Willems, joy Haynes. Betsy Fiske. Connie Knoll, Jennifer Withers. Maureen McCarrcn. Carolyn Leach. Stephen Mariani. Connie Hoskins. James Parker. Michael McFarland. John Jensen. Dave Sutherland. Gordon MacDonald. Louise Martin. Stephen Goertzen. Kathryn Fredstrom, and Thomas Hoffman. 186 MRS. Marian Hansen below demonstrated the pitch to West Campus choral music pupils. INSTRUCTING! a cappclla right this year for the first time was Mr Wylie Moffatt. THE Flame Band, under the direction of Mr. Amos Parker below right, provided lively music for West Campus rallies 187 POTTERY top was shaped into contour forms in Mr. Floyd Nordwick’s Ceramics class by Loree Miller. Lynne Fvffe. Larry Winchester, and Gary Aschwandcn. MRS. Pal Tadena. Art I instructor aboit. assisted Donna Bertolli with her lettering. 188 World History of Art was added to the department as an art appreciation class. Lectures, panel discussions, slides, and speakers highlighted the course work. Art IV worked with batik printing, an East Indian method of dyeing fabric with wax. Silk-screening was also popular. A new Arts Project class was offered on the West Campus for students who wanted to take art for only one year. Mrs. Marcella Moser, new to the Art Department, directed a craft program. JANIE Focacci left, amid a conglomeration of paper and paste, glued together her East Campus General Art class concoction during sixth period. Miss Marta Garner Mrs. Ahhic Gregory Mr. Robert Johnstone Mrs. Marcella Moser Mr. Floyd Nordwick 189 FOOTBALL techniques were explained aboir left by Mr. Fred George, West Campus curriculum associate SPECIAL attention for Marie Luwowo. ICYE student, aboir center was given by Mrs Beverly Stroll, East Campus curriculum associate. SCHEDULING games with different schools abovt was one of Mr. Don Smith's responsibilities as high school athletic director 190 Law enforcement officials spoke to gym classes on the dangers of narcotics and the art of self- defense. Activity blocks were extended front four to six weeks for all East Campus students and West Campus sport’s classes. Boys’ PE advisory committee was continued under the supervision ofjohn Giannoni, EC curriculum associate. Eight juniors and seniors were elected to represent gym classes at faculty meetings. Wrestling was added to the regular boys’ program instead of remaining an interscholastic sport only. CONSTRUCTIVE suggestions for Mrs Antoinette Miller's fourth period speedball class were given left by Mrs. Darlene Brown. WC curriculum associate. Mr. Sal Haro Missjoanne Katanic Mrs- Elaine Kendall Mr. David Lucchetti Mr. Robert Mayo Mr Maynard Moser Mrs Beverly Newton Mr. Stephen Scott Mr William Stewart Mrs. Ruth Stringham Mr. James Teem Mrs. Lorna Thomas 191 AFTKR-school classes below were conducted for trembling future drivers who had completed class work. New driver training cars featured elevated headrests to conform to government standards and air conditioning to make drivers as comfortable as possible during their first attempts to maneuver an automobile. In September the 1968 models were replaced by three new Oldsmobile Cutlasses, a Buick Le Sabre, and a Chevrolet Impala. All were supplied free of charge by Locwen Auto and Swearingen-jentoft Oldsmobile. both of Lodi. Driver Education, a six-week section of Physical Education, was available to sophs only. Headed by Mr. Ed Everett, the program is supported exclusively by road fines, not taxes. 192 CAUGHT up left in the sometimes hectic rush of getting from class to class on time was sophomore Kathy Well whose class almost got away. Mr. Angelo Lerza Mr. John Martinez Mr LeeRoy Gutierrez Mr. Ed Everett Mr. John I.auchland Mr. Robert Mayo 193 C lasses 195 Senior-sponsored Christmas Dance began a trend toward creating new traditions. The dance, open to all classes, featured a Santa Claus played by Doug Flatter. The seniors also discussed the possibilities of restoring the Senior Picnic. Money raising events were the annual senior play and, hopefully, a Shopping Cart Race which would take place in the West Campus halls. GOVERNING board consisted of right Ralph Uttke. president; Mow left Alan Sakoi. class representative; Sherrie Stevens, treasurer; Linda Quesenberry, secre- tary; and Glenn Fujinaka. vice president. SEN It k representatives were front row Eugene Matsuura. Bob I iarrington. Nancy Aicna. Debbie Reynolds, Paula Goodwin. Annette Vaccarozza. Kathy Adams Ron tw. Cindy McAninch. Ed Mills. John Drummond. Gary lasano. Dereen Richards. Earline Pinnell. Rachael Haley. Jocelyne Henne. Row three Ron Rodriguez, Fred Donald. Gregg Schmidt. Lance Randolph. Rich Schweitz. Rod Ros3. Doug Gerard. Karen Vaughan, and Sue Lea. Not shown is Mary Fullawav. One student from each of the 28 government classes was chosen to attend the class council sessions. Seniors Barbara Adams Kathy Adams Deborah Ahem Paulette Albrecht Charles Allen Jack Alquist Linda Altea Diana Anderson Fredrika Anderson Judi Anderson Steve Andrews Danny Angstead Julie Angulo Nancy Arena Dan Arnold Kathie Ave Brian Baker Debra Baker Lynne Ballatorc Sandra Baltzcr 197 Rebecca Barajas Tom Barbero Robert Barcellos Terri Barela Randy Barkley John Barnhardt Rochelle Barone Dan Bates Tim Batterton La Lonnie Bauer Glen Baumbach Greg Baumbach Jo Baumbach Arlene Baxter Susan Beach Tom Beck Don Beckman Peggy Beckman Wendy Beeler Debra Bender 198 Seniors Fred Bender Boyd Benson Diane Berendt Susan Berg Dorothy Berger Susan Bernal Debora Berndt Kathi Bertsch Lois Bertsch Terence Bertsch Kirk Bewley Zida Binkley Bob Bishofberger Darrel Bishop Lyle Bishop Donna Biskeborn Gale Blair Walt Bledsoe Denise Blchm Kathy Blehm 199 Lezlie Blchm Sharon Blivin Debbie Blohm Stephen Boiev Connie Booher Esther Booher Kathy Borchardt Lisa Bossert Richard Bossert Spencer Boyce Kurt Brausc Eleanor Breed Brenda Brodchl Sandy Brooks Bert Brown Daphne Brown James Brown Jonathan Brown Ron Buck Lynn Bucchlcr 200 Seniors Diane Butorovich Sharon Cain Rodney Campbell Gary Cancpa Kathleen Carey Rcnca Carroll Carrie Cassel Rick Castelanelli John Chappell Marjorie Chase Janet Chclseth Pamela Chestnut tannic Christman Douglas Clark WHILE Mark Volkcrt played Christmas carols on the piano. Cathy Roster. Kerry Stocbncr. Faith Shimamoto. Ed Mills and Anthony Pcrovich sang Silong to “Hark the Herald Angels Sing.” 201 Nancy Clarkson Wendy Coe Don Compton Karen Connaughton Yvonne Conner Gary Cooper Ken Cooper Peter Cosentini Keith Cossins Michael Costamagna Jane Cove Mike Cowan Marylin Cox Sidney Craig Helen Cuculis Robert Cunnington Laura Curtis Gary Daijogo Sally Davis Jeri Dawson 202 Seniors Deborah Dean Lcla DcHofl Linda Delk Barbara De Long Louis Dcmattci Dennis Dcutschcr Dornenick Dicce Marcia Diede Marty Diehl Fred Donald Jim Dorsa Dale Drege John Drummond Kerry Dunnihoo Joan Dyer Michael Fakin Dennis Eberhardt Diane Edelman Johnny Edwards Linda Edwards 203 Roger Edwards Cindy Ehlcrs Michael Elliott Nancy Elliott Scott Elliott Robert Elston Theda Endicott Mikael Enstrom Balano Enzi Andrew Erdman Mary Etzel David Evans Deborah Evans Richard Evans Dave Everitt William Everitt Sandra Eachncr Karen Fahey Linda Fahey Sharon Fair 204 Seniors Doreen I'alos Suzan Feikert Robert Fekkers Blanche Fervia Jennifer Filler Barrett Finney Keith Fischer Robert Fischer Diane Fisher Elizabeth Fiske Katherine Flaherty Steve Flaherty KAREN Vaughan and her date admired the decorated tree during the Christmas Dance in the cafeteria on Dec. 14 205 Wilfred Flato Glen FleweUen Jane Focacci Lizabcth l ogo Wilmcr Fong Paul Forrest Carol Fotheringham Ricky Frame Karen French Lester Friedli Beatrix Fuentes Leslie Fujikawa Glenn Fujinaka Richard Fukushima Mary Fullaway Lynne Fyffc Dora Galindo Glen Galstcr Joe Garcia Linda Garcia 206 Seniors Jeff Garrett Mary Gartner Karen Gates Shan Gcbhart William Geisinger Norma Gcist David Geiszler Priscilla Geiszler Tccna Gemellos Doug Gerard Eileen Gerzevskc Larry Gcweke Eric Gibson Jon Gicngcr Jim Gillette Chuck Giordano Maria Glaros Mary Goehring Stephen Goertzcn Charles Goff 207 ED Mills, Belli Travis, Kaihi Bertsch, and Bob Cosset, part of the cast in the Junior Variety Show, discussed the large role seniors played in Ruin and Mortin's Laugh-In.” Benny Gong Stewart Gong John Gonsalves Ronald Goodman Paula Goodwin Douglas Goss Robert Gossett Warren Grctsinger William Grctsinger Dennis Grever Connie Griess Vickie Griess Ronald Grose Michael Gums 208 Seniors Gary Guthrie Gary Haas Richard Hackworth Rachael Haley Deborah Hamilton Ronald Hamilton Michael Handel Monte Harmon Robert Harrington Audrey Harrison Iris Harty Phyllis Harvey Esther Hatch Fred Hcbcrle Betty Heidinger Christy Hems Paula Heiser Paula Hcisncr Tom Hclie Lonnie Heller 209 Dean Helm Larry Helwig Jocelyne Henne Cheryl Hcnricks Jim Hernandez Ofelia Hernandez Denise Hcsslcr Gerald Hestbeck Bea Hickingbottom Christopher Hickman James Hickok Kathy Hieb Norman Hirschkorn Debbie Hite Alicia Hittle Dale Hixson Donald Hoag Wilma Hodge Mike Hodgson Lance Hofer 210 Seniors Randy Hoffman Delma Holden Dwight Holmquist David Horst Connie Hoskins Martha Howe Patricia Howen Candace Hubman Donna Huglics Pat Hughes Ronald Hughes Douglas Hummel Steven lanni Bonnie Ikeda SANTA Claus, played by Doug Flatter, listened to Linda Quesenbcrry at the Senior Class sponsored Christmas Dance 211 Lynn Ingell Steven Inman Ryan Jaeger Fred James Linda Jansen Bonna Jenkins Christine Jeremic Charles Jocns Saijit Johal Betty Johnson Lloyd Johnson Roberta Johnson Peter Jorgenson Carl Journagan Joe Juarez Sandra Jungeblut Charles Juran Jean Just Melvin Kacklcy Judy Kahler 212 Seniors Amy Kaida Patricia Kaida Rodney Kaida Milton Kato Doug Katzakian Reginald Katzakian Kevin Kelm Dennis Kcmpf Don Kenney Ruth Kenney Linda Kcnnicke Greg Kidd Kathryn Kiesz Michael Kirkle Debra Kiss Layne Klcinschmit Connie Knoll Barbara Kocurek Belinda Koenig Diane Koepplin 213 Melody Kolb Robin Kooyman Germaine Kreiter Marie Krieger Chcri Kuest Ron Kyle Angela Lachenmcicr Jack Lacy Donna Lamping Devin Landreth Sharon Lang John Large Rene Latosa Debbie Lauchland DURING luiH'h following the announcement of (he queen, several seniors admired ihe gift pre- sent'd to Mary Willis for being selected I lomccoming Queen by the votes of the senior boys. 214 Seniors Mario Lawas Denice Lawrence Ann Lawson Susan Lea Carolyn Leach Clarinda Lee Donna Lee Jennie Lee David Lehr Miriam Leighton Frank Leslie Nanette Lew Wade Libert Margene Lind Bob Linda Duane Link Diane Linton Monica Little Greg Litz Oden Lorimer 215 David Loughead Richard Lourdcau Barbara Loveless Jean Loveless Melanie Loy Gary Lozano Donald Lucchesi Thomas Luckey Marie Luwowo Denise Machell Theresa Maisch Steve Mann Mike Manna Pat Maple Larry Mark Nancy Mark Judy Markey Ramon Morroquin Nancy Martell Judy Martens 216 Seniors Reggie Martin Kathleen Marzolf Joy Masaoka Bob Mason Eunice Mason Eugene Matsuura Valera Matts Janice May Ron Mayer Mitchell Mays Cynthia McAninch Jeffrey McCaughna Michael McFarland Michael MeGarrah Richard McKellips Thomas McKenzie David Meeks Charles Mchlhaff Michael Mehlhaff Sharon Meier 217 Rcinhard Mcincckc Becky Melchcr Manuel Menchaca Christine Merritt Daniel Mettler Fred Mettler Crystal Meyer Brenda Mikawa Audrey Miller Janet Miller Kathy Miller Loree Miller Robert Miller lid ward Mills 218 AFTER the Flames triumphed over Franklin. Rich Evans prepared to raise the EC victory flag, which would flv all week. Seniors Linda Mills Lana Mirko Sally Mitchell Sharon Mitchell Jerry Mittleider Randy Moberg Dale Mog Debbie Mohrmann Geoffrey Molfino Barbara Montero Gil Moore Jean Moore Jerry Moore Patsy Moore Carol Moran Steven Morcci Cathy Morris Dean Mortcnsen Donna Munson Charles Myers 219 Randy Myers Glenn Nagel Allen N'akagawa Palti N'akagawa Cathy Nance Judi Nave Cindy Neil Dennis Nelson Raejon Ncu Richard Newman Debbie Newton Cindy Nicholas Gale Nicholas Greg Nichols Nancy Nichols JoAnn Nicolini Debra Nietschkc Judy Nipkau Lindsay Norberg Duke Nottingham 220 Seniors Donna Nunes Jay O’Connor Karl Odor Lorcne O’Hanlon Suzane Ollenberger Barbara Olson Linda Orlandella Richard Ornelas Keith Ota Darryl Ouyc Diana Owen Mike Page Peggy Parkison Jocllyn Parrish Steven Pegg Maria Pena Charlene Pennino Anthony Perovich Kathy Perry Carol Perryman 221 Carol Peterson Linda Peterson Suzanne Petrie David Pfcifle Earlinc Pinncll Susan Pitto Jerry Pokert Judith Polk Steve Potratz Karen Pratt Peggy Pratt Steven Prescott Pat Prudhel Patricia Qualls Linda Quesenbcrry Prank Rabusin Susan Rad Ike Danny Ramirez Lance Randolph Gary Rapcr 222 Seniors PaulRau Fawn Reich Roger Reich Sandy Reiswig Susan Rcmpfer Mitchell Renz Corinnc Rcuttcr Stanley Rew Debbie Reynolds Stephanie Reynold: Diego Reynon Brian Richards LIZABETH Foge dedicated long hours of determined effort to help decorate the senior entry for the I.odi-Stagg Parade. 223 Dcrccn Richards Ron Richards Steven Richer! Peggy Rinn Cinda Ritchey Cynthia Rocha Steven Roche Estclla Rodrigue Rene Rodriguez Ronald Rodriguez Sofia Rodriguez Nicholas Rogers Rod Rosa Cathy Roster Jerry Roster Sue Rothachcr Melvin Roush Beth Rowe Deborah Rylah Michael Sager 224 Seniors Jeanne Sakahara Alan Sakoi Mary Salazar John Sales Marilyn Salisbury Carol Samski Eleanor Sanchez Jane Sandmcicr Nancy Sandor Stephen Sanguinetti Barbara Sasaki Darlene Sasaki Jan Saunders David Sayler Beverly Schachcr Patricia Scharf Jean Scheideman Marvin Schick Richard Schleicher Gilbert Schluter 225 Nancy Schlutcr Lorelei Schmid Don Schmidt Gregg Schmidt Charlotte Schmierer Craig Schmoll Ruth Schnuriger Irene Schopp Richard Schreib Trudy Schrocder David Schuchard Cassandra Schuler Debbie Schultz Wendy Schumacher 226 ROD Rosa and Dan Arnold, along with hosts of other seniors, took advantage of the unusual snowfall on Dec. 20 to surprise unexpeering students with a shower of snowballs. Seniors Gail Schwcitz Richard Schwcitz Cathy Seals Carolyn Seibel Cynthia Seibel Larry Seiler Deborah Sellers David Shands Bonnie Sharlow Dale Sherman Faith Shimamoto Kathryn Shinn Sharon Shoemake Patty Shults Paul Siegel Tony Silva Margaret Sisting Jayne Skelton Dorothy Slcvin Connie Smalley Jeff Smallwood Mark Smith Neal Smith James Snyder Sharon Solari Susan Solari Bonnie Solis Tom Spears Jeanne Staidl Ellen Stark Richard Stark Clarence Stcbner Roger Stecnblock Carol Stcinbaugh Andrea Sterling Donald Stcury Rita Stevens Sherrie Stevens Kerry Stoebncr torri Stone 228 Seniors Wilma Stunkart Patricia Suarez Brenda Suclzlc David Sutherland Steven Swanson Jacklyn Takahashi Elton Tallant Robert Tamblin Elizabeth Tamura Mar ' Tapia Susan Thayer Susan Thomas Jackie Thompson Patty Thor Diana Thumlcrt Linda Torres Andrew Toy Tom Trcdway Diane Triolo Mark Turner Pamela Tuttle Millie Tyler Gretchcn Ulmer Cary Untcmahcr Ralph Uttke Annette Vaccarczza Gary Valenti Allen Valla Patricia Vallcrga James Valtierra Melissa VandcrHamm Paul VanPatten Elizabeth Vasquez Karen Vaughan Claire Visser Mark Volkcrt Robert Vollbrecht Lcnore vonBcrg Calvin W'adlow Dan Wagenman 230 Seniors Cheryl Wagers Reginald Wahl Sandra Wakefield Bruce Wake ham Torrance Walker Nancy Wallior Barbara Walters Marla Ward Katie Warner Stephen Wasik Pamela Watson Darlene Watters Deborah Weaver Ella Mae Weaver SEVERAL senior couples gladly displayed their treasures of papier machcwitches and ghosts that added to the Halloween theme of the annual Sock Hop held at the West Campus. 231 John Webber Ellen Weber Alan Weinzirl Diana Wen . Steven Westgate Marty Weybret Brenda Wheeler Gary Wiebe Linda Wiederrich Donna Wilcox Michael Willems Mary Willis Donna Wilson Lloyd Wilson Randy Wilson Stephanie Wilson Bonnie Winter Alice Wirtz Bob Wolfe Diane Wood 232 Seniors Nileta Woods Peggy Woznick David Wright Ken Wright Lynn Wright Ken Wudel Craig Yamada Mike Yarborough Claudia Yoshimi Danny Young Keith Young Linda Young Donald Younger David Zaniarripa Stephen Zastrow Ron Zerbc Jody Zidar Harley Zimmerman Virginia Zundcl Cathy Zwciglc 233 Lack of enthusiasm left juniors without vice president while Joann Gribaudo and Jan Nckitas ran unopposed for the offices of treasurer and representative. Contrary to the political lull, enterprising classmen put on the hilarious Junior Variety Show production “Ruin and Morton’s Laugh-In.” The show included such famous names as Tiny Tim, Glen Campbell, Joan Baez, and cast members from the television series “Peyton Place.” The Class of 1970 packed a full house on both nights, Nov. 22 and 23. Traditional activities, under the supervision of Adviser Larry Bradficld. were thejunior- Senior Prom set for Jan. 25, Junior Fun Night in the spring, and the sale of junior dues cards. JUNIOR Class officers for 1968-69 were aboir Rick Souza, president, and Joyce Xakashima, secretary; nght Joann Gribaudo. treasurer, and Jan Nckitas. student council representative. JUNIOR classroom representatives, elected in United States History classes, were from row Betty Leicht.Judy Ladner, Susan James. Sally Eslinger. Marta Wallof, Marla Dickinson. Kathy Smithson, Arlene Sasaki. Lisa Hutz. Row two Fred Barber, David Lawry. Ken Tavcs, Tom Norby. Richard Rolph. Bob Xishizaki, Mike Pontius. Doug Luiz, Clinton Yip. Row three Greg Hoggatt. Walt Kruse, Pat Bailey. Randy McClung, BobGiorgi. Rick Stasand. and Kim Tutt. Not pictured were Mike Tenete. Bill Wald, Rod Lamb, Fran Warren. Sandy Maitia. Debbie Eichhorn, Thomas Burlington, and Stephen Trew. Juniors Denise Alexander Danny Allen Cheryl AUmendingcr Aristco Alvarez George Alves Valeric Amo Mary Anderson Roberta Andrade Steve Andre Richard Anundson Margaret Arena Albert Arentz Laurie Arko Jack Arnold Mark Arntson Gary Aschwanden Margaret Atkins LaDon Bader Debbie Bailey Fat Bailey- Tom Bailey Kd Baker John Baker Ldward Bamc Debbie Bansmer Fred Barber Paulina Barela Aniparo Barraza John Barth Mark Bartley Steve BattUana Bonnie Bauer Michael Bauer Robert Bauer Susan Bauer Diane Baumbach James Baumbach Robert Baumbach Cathcrin Baumgartner Susan Baumgartner Debra Becker Jean Beckley Janis Beckman Caroline Bchunin Gladwin Bellamy Betty Bender Charles Bender George Bender Juliet Bender Michael Bender Robert Bender Lonnie Bendlin Daryl Bennett Verne Bennett Carol Berg George Bergantz 235 e Richard Blair Pally Blascngym Shirley Blay Barbara Blighton Brenda Blohm left Blood Linda Boa . Anthony Boccia Gary Bohnet Toni Bolano Cynthca Bollinger Marie Borboa Greg Bourland Mike Bowles Richard Boyd Robinette Boyd Paul Bradford Brenda Brady Ron Brandt Susan Bressani Mike Brixey Priscilla Brown Steven Brumm Susan Bryson Bobbcttc Budworth E cborah Bueline Gale Burch Dianne Burks Joan Burlington Thomas Burlington Gregory Burns Deborah Busby Patricia Busby Sandy Buscaglia Shelley Buttcll Michael Callahan Del ('allsen Daniel Campbell Billy Cannon Sheryl Carey Jayne Carlson Michael Car rue sc o Brenda Case Steven Case Barbara Cassel Robert Castaneda Alice Castellanos Terry Chancy John Chapman Grace Cheatham Gwen Cheatham Larry Christensen Timothy Christensen Wayne Christman Ldward Christophcrson Patsy Christoplierson 236 Juniors Donald Christy Rhonda Cicolani Thomas Clarkson Diane Cofer Charles Coil Jose Conde Tim Conley Toni Cook David Cooper Pam L. Cooper Pam S. Cooper Ron Cooper Candance Copeland Timothy Cordis Vicki Corrington Gregory Costa Cynthia Cox Stanley Craig Michele Creech Keith Cribb Dennis Cristofani Rosy Cuevas Delbert Culbertson Karen Cunningham Trina Curry' Kathleen Dais Susan Dale Ron Dancer Adclc Davis Gary Dean Gary Dcclusin Lupc Dc La Cruz Mardcll Delian Michele Demetras Annette Dcrivi Bruce Dcrosicr Robin DeVol Linda Dewey Rajindar Dhaliwal Marla Dickinson James Dickson Connie Diede Wayne Dietrich Glen Dietz Susan Dietz Daniel Digardi Joyce Dillard Kevin Doble Rhonda Doblcr Stanley Dobretz Tom Docktcr Brian Donald Diana Doucette Nikki Drummond Rickey Dungan George Duran 237 •■r Laura f A Larry Id wards - —w 7 Michael Egner ' A Bryan Ehlcrs % Steven Ehlers .T ’ Rodney Ehman - ft Vtr ft • p Andrea l-.iscnbeis Frank Eisner Tom Elhard David Elliott Loretta Elliott Richard Ellis Lola EUwein ft s. ft JT |f Janet Alston Gkn Eluvod Rudolf Engelhard! Patricia Enze Donita Enzi Sally Eslinger Clare Faber Jerry Faile Marlene Fair Kathleen Fandrich Jeanne Fan os Pat Farrell John Fassi Jerry Faul Ronald Faul Debbie F'auth Thomas Favero Jerry Fenero Rebecca I'ctzcr Leslie Filler Catherine Fishburn Robert Fisher Jeff Flaherty David Flatter Patrick Fleming Pamela Floyd Susan Foote Elbert Fox Dennis Frame Pat Francis Kathryn Freds tom Tim Freeman Dcana F region Nevis Fregien Carla Frey Diane Frey Deirdre Frochlich Yolanda Fuentes Nora Fukunaga Kathy Fulton Dean Gaetke Jesse Galindo 238 Juniors Debbie Gamble Albert Garibaldi Ronnie Gaskins Mickey Gaub Karen Gauthier Susan Gaylord Donna Gchring Marcia Gchring William Geisinger ValU Gemellos Do rene Gerzevske John Giannoni Carlecne Giles Jack Gillette Shelley Gilstrap Donna Giordano Robert Giorgi Kay Godfrey Alan Gochring Barrett Gochring Debra Gonsalves Gary Gorham Julie Goss Carol Grace Evic Graffigna Ronda Graham Richard Grahlman Wayne Green Alan Greenwood Sally Greenwood Penny Gregg Vickie Gregg Joann Gribaudo Linda Griffin Dan Gruber Sophy Guardado Kenny Guenther Kathleen Guilfoyle David Gutierrez Michael Haas Raymond Hacker John Hagen Cary Hall Susan Halstead HUNTING for another likely photo prospect is junior Ed Baker, apprentice photographer for the I okay. 239 Marion Hamblin Dena Hammer Jim Hampson Lori Handel Mark Handel Sally Hannameyer Gail Hansen Debra Hanson Trudy Hanson Suchi llarada Gary Hardin Robert Hannon Epimenio Haro Robert llarr Thomas Harris Mike Hart Elisabeth Hartnett Lesley Hauck Daniel liausaucr Joy Haynes Judy Heer Jeff Heidinger Mike Heidinger Janice llclmle Janice Hclwjg Larry Hendergart Michele Henninger Dolores Hernandez Henry Hernandez Rosalie Hernandez Charles Herrick Jay Hcstbcck Debra llcth Dennis lleyd Dianna Hieb Kathy llildcnbrand Vickie Hintz William Hitchcock Ray llocppncr Wayne Hoff Richard Hoffman Thomas Hoffman Greg Hoggatt Janis llolck David Holden Steven Holden Karen Honda Lisa Hosman Steven Houston James llowcn Cherie Hughes Debra Hunter Georganne Hurl David Hutchison Lisa Hut . Barby Hyskc 240 Juniors Kathy Hyske Kenneth Hyske Karen Ikeda Jim Inman Dan Ireland Julie Isaak Rick Jackson Susan James Gary Jennings Stevan Jcrcmic Joan Johnson Patricia Johnson Roger Johnson Daniel Jones Gayle Jones Kathleen Jones Joan Jordan Gerald Joumagan Gail Kagoshima Rincy Kahler Judy Kaida Glen Kaiser Keith Kanegawa Karla Kauk Kathryn Kaupp William Kaupp Lanita Keeler Donald Keir Pat Kennedy Ruth Kenny Charlotte Kertzman Cheryl Keser Dodi Kessner Gloria Kimble Janis Kirsch Susan Kirsten Sheila Klipfcl Marlyn Klopping Rocky Knccht Christopher Knoll Gay Knoll Harlin Knoll Gay Knox Diane Kochncr Cletc Kooyman Laurence Kraetsch Kenny Kramer Kathleen Krause Sally Krienke Alexander Krueger Walter Kruse Donna Kuhl Bruce Kuhlmann Richard Kulp Christopher Kundert Curtis Kurokawa 241 K JUNIOR Anna V'an Hxcl wore the traditional costume of Sol. the Flame mascot, for the Lodi-Stagggame. Lodi lost 32-21 Judy Ladner Rodney I.amt Larry Lane Lawrence Lane Lisa Langham Joy Lauchland Vicki Lauchland David Lawry Patricia Lea Midtael Lee Nancy Lee Stephen Lee Kathleen Lehr Linda Lehr Rick Lehr Betty Lcicht Chcri Leonardini Zanc Libert Debra Licbclt Kathy Linde Karen Lindeman Ronnie Link Jeffery Lippert Richard Lipscomb Jeffrey Lilts Ken Lloyd Jan Lockard Peggy Locke Patrick l.ochrcr Linda Lofthus l.etha Logsdon Terry Lorimer 242 Juniors Justine Lowric Glenn Lucas Douglas Lui Mike l.undgren Vicki Lynn Gordon MacDonald Christopher Machado Gloria Mack Michael MacKcnzic Kathryn MacLeod Jesse Madrid Kulwant Mahal Mildred Mahurin Donna Main Sandra Maitia Bonnie Makin Peggy Malone Becky Manley Ramiro Marroquin Laura Marshall Connie Martin Jill Martin Louise Martin Anita Martinez Dalia Martinez Janet Martini John Martini Richard Martini Ben Marty Gary Masterson Eileen Masui Dak; Matson Ken Mattas Larry Matthews Robert Mau Vesta Mauch Dennis Mauldin Christine Maupin Sheryl Maurer Mary Maxam Kenneth May Sue May James Mayer Stanley Mayer Debbie McAninch Maureen MeCarrcn Pan McClainc Kandy McClung Dennis McComb Stanley MeFadden James McGee Jon McGladdery Joyce McGuire Roger McGuire Shirley McMillen Kathy McTeer 243 Kathleen Meeks Clary Mchlhaff Kathy MehlhafT Scott Mello Nada Metcalf Dale Meyer Dean Meyer Debbie Meyer Laura Miller Marvin Miller Nancy Miller Susan Miller Janet Mitchell Nancy Mitchell Kathy Mittelstadt Jeffrey Mittclstcadt Josephine Mittic Joseph Molder Susan Monk Carmen Montalvo Michael Moore Wendy Moore Craig Moos Calvin Morita Palma Morronc Fred Mortenson Joann Mosley Daniel Mueller Mark Mueller Christian Muller Alice Munds Richard Munn Robert Muthart Catherine Myers Lila Nacf Roy Nagata 'Ll IK 1968 “Pride of Lodi” did not include basketball coach John DeCicco’s fourth period gym class, which played a block of touch football during the month of November 244 Juniors Joyce Nakashima Keiko Nakawatasc Susan Nason Bradford Nathan Margarita Nava Glen Naylor George Neely Charlotte Nehlich Janet Nckitas Gary Nelson Carol Ncu Vickcy Ncu Larry Neugebauer Jcannic Newberry William Ncwhall Rod Nichlos Jean Nicholas Bonnie Nightengale Gene Nishimoto Bobby Nisliizaki Dennis Nitschkc Karen Nitschkc Robby Nixon Sheri Noble Robin Nomura Thomas Norby Lcnorc Northan Pedro Nunez Gary Okazaki Mitchcl Okuhara Melody Olncy Mark Olson John Origonc Edmund Ornelas Gordon Orth Nancy Ostcr Shirley Owen Patti Page Steven Paolctti Ellen Parker Philip Parker Nancy Parkison Jerry Parton Enrique Patubo Richard Pearson Tom Pccry Tom Pepper Judy Perry C] ynthia Perryman Mary Peters Mary Pettijohn David Phelps Michael Phillips Richard Phillips Anthony Piazza Susan Piazza 245 Pally Pinneli Jolm Pinola Janet Pixie Patricia Pliitcs Robert Piinski Jim Poelslra Patricia Polenske Pamela Polk Kathy Pollard James Ponder Mike Pontius Deborah Potter Sandra Potter Tammi Powell AUcn Powers Kenneth Pratt Lynn Prcszler Belinda Prince Christine Pruden Susan Pulliam Alice Purdy Kathleen Quaccia Mike Quaschnick Linda Quenzcr Susan Quick Brian Quigley Paul Raab Jerry Railings Leonard Ralston Gilbert Ramos Rodney Ramsey Marian Rangel Larry Rau Chris Reed Robert Reed Michael Reese Gary Reeves I -Honda Reich Janice Reichert Nancy Reilly Howard Rcmpfer Ricky Reuttcr Donna Reynolds Toni Reynolds Stanley Reynon Cathy Richardson Tom Richison Larry Rift'cl Kenneth Riley Donna Ring Rebecca Rinn Mary1 Risera David Robbins Harold Robinson Jane Robinson Scott Robison 246 Juniors Raymond Roby Jeff Rodger Kathleen Rodhousc Joseph Rodriguez Mary Rodriguez Rodney Rocmmich Randy Roget Richard Rolph Bradley Roman Susan Rosa Mao- Rossi Judy Roth John Rott Mike Rowerdink Dennis Ruggiero Terry Runyon Gail Rupert Deborah Russell Richard Russell Linda Rylah Mao- Sakata m v; a fVrK 0% Don Sakoda Danny Salisbury Robert Sanchez Steven Sanchez Ten Sanders PLACING third in the l.odi-Stagg Parade was the Junior Class float, which declared the feelings of Flame rooters First and second place float winners were the Sophomore Class and VC Pepsiirs. 247 Arlene Sasaki Darlene Saltier Anita Saucier Marta Saulsbury Bonnie Schaclicr Nancy Schaffer Sheryl Schcrlc I ileen Schiinke Shirley Schimkc Idella Sehlcnkcr Steven Schmidke Richard Schmidli Bill Schmicrcr Richard Schnim Karl Schwacgcrl Steve Schwartz Rhonda Scoggins Bruce Scott Charles Scott Keith Scott Bradley Seibcl Dean Seibcl Debbie Seibcl Steven Sellers Christine Sctzcr Raymond Shalaty Mike Shank tin Renee Shannon Deborah Shaw Debra Sherfiekl Gary Sheridan Mark Sherman Mark Sherwood Matthew Shiroma Loren Shively Paul Shoctnakc Steve Shumate David Siegel Daniel Sicgloek Michael Silva Paige Simonetti Deborah Small Bugcnc Smith Leland Smith Michele Smith Kathy Smithson Randy Smolnisky Conmc Snoddy Douglas Snydc Joan Snyder Michael Snyder Antonio Solis Refugio Solis Ruben Solis Michelle Soplata I rank Souza 248 Juniors Kathy Sou a Richard Sou a Pamela Sowers Dickie Spcarc Jerry Spearman Betty Spence Billy Spence Jim Sperling Richard Slasand Judy Steiner Amanda Stcnnick Dwight Stevahn Brenda Stewart Stephen Stoddard James Stolz Norman Stone Tim Story Pamela Strawn Jim Strother Don Suess Eric Sunbury Robert Susicli Janet Sutherland Julie Sward Roberta Swearingen Mary Syrock Alan Tahran Ginny Tamblin Randall Tanaka Kathleen Taron Kenneth Taves Michael Tenente Kathleen Terra Claudia Tetz Joan Thomas Richard Thomas Gerald Thompson Gail Thornton William Tillctt Deborah Tinkle Greg Tinsley Trudy Tobias Toni Todd Allyson Tondre Justin Toney Phillip Tomey Mario Torres Barbara Toy George Tramontanas Beth Travis Stephen T rew Leslie Trick Patricia Tripp Carleen Troupe Benjamin Tucker James Tuggle 249 Arlan Turner Ellen Turner Victoria Tussey Kim Tutt Jerry Tyler David Uhlich Kent Underwood Renee Updegraff Deborah Uribie Susan Uyeda Anthony Valente D'Lynnc VaJIadao Mike Van De Pol Sara Van Dyke Anna Van Excl Mat thy s Van Gaalcn Emily Vasquez 1‘rcd Vasquez Larry Vermeulcn Edward Vetter Helen Villancal Peter Visser Sandra Vocquc Harold Volb Danny Wadlcy Rae Wagenman Edward Wagner Michael Wagner Shirley Wagner Steve Wagner Julia Wahl William Wahl Carol Wall Richard Wallaeh Marla Wallof Cynthia Walls Diane Warntcrdam Deborah Wancn I'ran Warren Bonnie Watkins Carol Watts Jay Weaver Clairicc Weber Keith W'cbcr Deborah Weiblc Kathy Wcigum Kathleen Wells Glen Western Jonathan Wctmorc Donna Wheeler John Whitaker Elaine White Vickie White John Wiebc Jim Wicsncr Manlia Wiglcy 250 Juniors SALLY Greenwood practiced routines in the chorus line for the Junior Variety Show presented Nov. 23 and 24. Ton Wilkinson Repina Willey Mark Williams Richard Williford Rita Willis Dale Wilson Nemo Wilson Steven Wilson Larry Winchester Chris Winter Jennifer Withers Gary Woe hi Nancy Woerz Jana Wollescn James Womack Luann Womblc Shannon Wood Michael Woods Shelly Woods Susan Woods Viola Workman Daniel Woiland Carol Wright Kathy Wright Donald Yamada Sandra Yamada Richard Yamauchi Tammy Yates Aurora Ydrogo Clinton Yip Steve Yoshimi Jerry Yoshioka Richard Young Ronald Young Keith Younger Cynthia Zamampa Nancy Zimmerman Steve Zwcigle 251 Capturing sweepstakes in the Lodi-Stagg Parade topped a multitude of activities for the Sophomore Class. The winning float was constructed at Graffigna Fruit Company by a handful of the faithful. Annual Sophomore Fun Night and Frosh- Soph Dance activities were scheduled for May 2 and March 7, respectively, with a Christmas dance as a possibility. Op-art book covers were sold for a second year by the Class of 1971. Mr. Bruce Lattimcr, class adviser, aided President Robin Vander Hamm, council members, and classroom representatives in organizing their activities for the year. SOPHOMORE officers right consisted of front row Robin Vander Hamm, president; Joe Handel, class representative. Row two Mahindar Dhaliwal. vice- president; Lorna Uternaher, treasurer; and Debbie Geweke, secretary. Robin and Mahindar led the Class of 1971 as officers last year. REPRESENTING the Sophomore Class were front row Steve Nakagawa, Shirley Rcmpfer. Linda Beckman, Marla Addington. Lcasa Saylcr, Robert Lapcnta. Row two Cathy Miller, Carol Blanchard. Linda Kissler. Judy Harding, Lynettc Campbell. Debra Dickson, Joan Hildebrand. Row three Rodney Mastcl, Patrick Filbin, Bill Henderson. Joel Nunez, Butch Graham, and William Elliott. Not pictured are Ann Angulo. Laura Bay. Stuart Bcwley. Regina Clements. Deloris Evans. Vernon Guess, Joan Kroeger. Glenn Noma, Steven Priest. Oscar Rivera, Cheryl Saylcr, Debbie Schulz. Iva Thornton. David Torres. Valdcnc Valenti, and Judy Williams. All representatives to the sophomore council were chosen from their World History classes. Sophomores Derrick Abdullah James Abcrlc Richard Abrvu Greg Ackerman Debra Acosta Sally Adachi Lean ne Adams Russ Adams Marla Addington Seoude Ahmed Elaine Albrecht Delmar Allen Deborah Altmcndingcr Joe Alvarez Gaydean Anderson Sue Anderson Elizabeth Anguiano Irene Anguiano Ann Angulo Jerry Aplcy Mike Arcida Pat Arnold Amelia Arricta Rick Ashbaugh John Audi Diana Avitt Guadalupe Ayala John Azevedo Lisa Babcock Diana Badglcy Ned BalToni Laurie Bambas Joanne Bamesberger Tom Bandelin Daw Barajas Juanita Barbour David Barclay Susan Bames Roger Barnett Tom Barosso Larry Barr Carmen Barraza Kenneth Bassett Sue Battilana Darrell Baumbach Laura Bay Linda Beckman Robin Beckman Jcannic Bccskau Becky Bcllamy Dcan Bender Eric Bender Gary Bender Kathy Bender Rick Bender James Bennett 253 Brad Benson Kathleen Berg Charles Berger Ivrncsl Bergthold Tony Bernal Tona Betlcher Ross Bcwlcy Dorothy Bexug Anna Bicknell Debbie Bish Brenda Bishop David Blair Carol Blanchard Rick Blighton Cheryl Bolmct Michele Bonotto Laurie Boone Sergio Borboa Steven Borehardt Brian Boschce Pamela Bowen Candace Boydston Billy Braden Robert Bradshaw Patricia Brady Rick Braky Debbie Brandstad Tim Breadon Mark Brock Carolyn Brown Colken Brown Craig Brown Jell Brown John Brown Karen Brow n Robin Brown Sandy Brown Rick Bruno Robin Brunson Phil Bryson Gayk Buchmilkr Rhonda Buchmilkr Prank Budworth John Bucthc Wayne Buirch John Burke James Burlington Jan Burlington Sam Butorovich JefT (alder Cathy Campbell Lynette Campbell Janis Cardoza Mike Carmody Henry Carrington Raynette Carroll 254 Sophomores Karen Case Madge Casscl Many Castclanclli Jcnisc Castelanelii Renee Castclanclli Diane Castellanos Clare Cavanaugh Valeric Cayongcong John Cervantes Janie Chappell BUI Chase Valerie Chelscth Dawn Christion Margaret Christman John Clanton Darryl Clare Pamela Clark Deanna Clemens Neal Clemens Regina Clements Joyce Clubb Patricia Coffman Karen Conaway Jeff Cooley Gail Cooper Mike Cooper Judy Corona Manuel Costa Linda Costales Emic Costainagna Chcri Coulter Robert Cox Mike Crete Charles Crittenden Linda Crow Dennis Cunnington Janice Daijogo Douglas Daley Stan Dalton Scan Darcy Darrel Davidson TOUGH problems sometimes needed group participation as revealed by Robert l.ee and Blaine Garfolo while they struggled with a difficult homework assignment 255 Jon Davis Jim Decker Duane Declusin Linda Deetcr John Defenbaugh Cassic DeJong Prank De La Cruz James Denman Dennis Dent Virgil Derrick (•erald DeVoss Marcia DeWit Maliindar IMialiwa) Debbie Dickson Steven Diede Terry Diehl Mike Dietz Craig Docktcr Steve Dolan Robert Dorheim Enola Doycl Dennis Doyle Robin Dragoo Alvin Drury Ronald Dunn Edward Duran Daryl Dutenhoeffer Steve Dutra Thomas Dutra Rick Earl Marsha l ason Jeanette Edens Ramona Egner Donna Ehrhardt Nancy Ehrhardt Debby Ehrlich Randy Eisenbeis Bill Elliott Shirley Ellsworth Jim Elwood Steve Emmett SOPHOMORES Laura Bay and Cathy Campbell battled to block each other while their teammates strove for a goal down field during hockey block fourth period. 256 Sophomores Bill Eng Linda Engelhard! Wendy Engcr John English Kandy Ernst Ronnie Esmond Belly Estes Jane Etzel Deborah Evans Dcloris Evans Russ Ewick Nancy Faclmer Paul Faile Mickey Fair Robert Falcon Kathy Farros Steve Eel ten Mike Fergason Ted Ferguson Bill Ferrero David Field Tom Fields Jim I'iescl Patrick Ftlbin Vanessa Filler Jody Finncll Pat F inney Richard Fischer Gail Flaherty Greg Flaherty Gknn Flint Juoy Flockhart Mario Flores Steve Foran Jim Forest Joe Forsythe George Foster Cheryl Fowler Timothy Fowler Ann Francis Janis Frasch James Fraser George Freeman John Freitas James ITeshour Debbie Frey Mike F'riescn Terry F'riescn Nicolettc Froehlich Cheryl Fruch Stew Fuginaka Glen Fukunaga Russell Furuoka Melinda Galilea Lola Garcia Mique Garcia 257 Blaine Garfolo Jan Garrett Jeanne Garrison Lea Gaydon Clifford Geist Jeff Gciszler Merrie Gciszler Debbie Geweke Mark Ghan Randy Gibbs Christine Gilfoy George Goehring Nick Gombos Michael Goulding Kristy Graf Butch Graham Carl Granato Charlene Grant Linda Grccnwalt Mark Gregg Donna Gresham Robert Gross Judy Gribaudo Jim Griffin Paula Grose Tim Gruszic Vernon Guess Jessie Gutierrez Lynette Maas Sandy Hacksvorth Betty Jo Hahn Mike Halberg Kathleen Hak David Halford Dan Hall Alana Hamilton Joe Handel Greg Hardin Judy Harding Karen Harris Jerry Hausaucr Louis Hawkins Cynthia Haynes Debbra Head David llcckenlaible James llcckenlaible George Heimlich Marilyn Heine Kurt Heins Darcy Heiser Sally Heisner Connie Helwig Bill Henderson Joyce llenrickscn Alice Hcntsehel David Hernandez 258 Sophomores Ray Hernandez Neil Herr Paul Herrera Tom Herrmann Renee Hertz Lynn Hickingbottom Doyle High fill Joan Hildenbrand Terry Hildenbrand Marie Hinojosa Stacie Hiramoto Clovis Hixson Judith Hobbs Norman Hodge Bruce Hoc lie Kim Hoellwarth Nadine Hoff David E. Holden Cathy Horst Bob Howen Susan Huber Allen Hughes Myra Hughes Penny Humphreys Dan Hunncll Kenneth Huntsman Mike Hutton Joe Imai John Imajo Edward Irons Rodney Iwainura Ema Jacobs Jacic James Jimmy James David Janccky John Janes David Jennings Barbara Jewett John Joerke Paul Joerkc Beverly Johnson Dennis Johnson George Johnson Jeffrey Johnson ONE last moment of gambol was displayed by Kandy Gibbs and Kathy McQueen before WC classes started. 259 Joyce Johnson Terry Johnston Charlotte Jones Connie Jones Ken Jones Curtis Juran Susan Justice Daniel Kaba Arthur Kackley Carla Kafton Randi Katnich Nancy Kaupp Victor Kawamura Linda Kean Carol Kearney Pamela Keeler Howard Keller Valerie Kelly Mark Kcnialyan Lisa Kennedy Charlie Kertzman Cheryl Kcszlcr Ashraf Khan Tommejo Kidroski Connie King Greg King Wes King Sandy Kirkle John Kirschenman Jeff Kirst 1-indy Kisslcr Kurt Klaffkc Michael Klcmin Dcnielle Klinger Darcia Knight Karen Knight Mike Knittel Steve Kochncn Ernst Koinzan Timothy Konrad Joe Kooyman Vic Kornacki George Kostcr Jcannic Koyama USE of West Campus vending machines flourished as sophomore Connie Jones was hastened by hungry cohorts during early lunch. 260 Sophomores Gene Kraham Linda Kranicli Anna Lee Krause Colette Krein Keith Krctzcr Jan Kroeger Joan Kroeger Stew Kniger Cathy Kulp Charles Kundert Wing Kwong Sally Ladner Mark Lambson Karen Land Mark Lang Mark Langham Robert Lapenta Candy Lair rath Terry LaPrath Vivian Lasiter Judy Lauchland Mike Lawrence Jeanne Lawson Jack Leach Joel Leach Robert Lee Barbara Lehr Barbara Lemons Annette Lew Anita Lewis Judy Lewis Cynthia Lcyba Ronnie Lcymastcr Kenneth Linde Sharon Little Denise Lockhart Russel Loftus Kathy Lourdcau Joan Lowlcss Jeri l.undgrcn Vickie Lundgren Lana Lutz Mike Lynch Jon Lynn Ken MacLeod Willi Macrzluft Cathy Maggard Rodney Mahaffey Sharon Mahl Tom Main Mike Maragos Joe Maranisc Paul Martens Larry Martinez Myron Marzolf Jim Mason 261 Russell Mason Rodney Mastel Paul Mathews Sue Matts Lyndy Mauch Jim Maxam William Maxwell Richard May Marla Mayer Terry Mayers Marsha MeAulcy Barbra MeBurnett Judi McCarver Munay McCaughna Debbie McClelland Nancy McCoy Rose anna McCoy Leslie McCarvey Debi McGee Marcia McGrath William McGrath Marsha McMillcn Marcia McMullin Kathy McQueen Nancy McQueen Linda Mead Don Mcidinger Sandra Mcidinger Ernie Meier Janet Meter Roxanne Meier Jerry Melton Debra Meshew Marc Mettlcr Chad Meyer Ronald Meyers Jim Michacloff Janet Mikawa Ken Mikawa Cathy Miller Deborah Miller Gerald Miller Joyce Miller l.inda Miller Randy Miller Scott Miller David Mills Larry Mindt Danny Ming Isabel Mireles Max Mitchell Robert Mitchell John Miltlekler Roz Modica Philip Mohrmann Richard Molina 262 Sophomores Cathie Moore Deborah Moore Grace Morimoto Lance Mortenson Mike Mueller Gene Mustin Tim Muslin Clyde Myers Jeff Myers Dan Nakagawa Steve Nakagawa Steven Nakashima Jim Nance Mary Nava Ernie Naves Deborah Nehlich Joe Ncmic David Ncwhall Anna Newman Cathi Nichols Glenda Nickel Bill Nickolson Gary Nightengale Frank Nitschkc Glenn Noma Patricia Nordhaus Joel Nunez Dennis Nuss Debic O’Brien Jennifer OT'onnor Su ann Odor Tabo Ogata Tim Ogren Lynn Okasaki Shirley Okazaki Mary Okuhara Kent Oliver Chris Olson Eric Olson Nicholas Origcr Anthony Orosco John Osborn Tim Oslica Bill Pahl Sheri Parkay James Parker Steve Parks Susan Paulsen Becky Peel Frank Pclko Linda Pemberton Manuel Perry Shirley Perry Susan Perry David Perryman Rhonda Perryman 263 Joyce Peterson Julia Petrie Steven Pettyjohn Jill Philastre Teresa Phillips Leon Pierce Tim Pilcher Johnny Pina Rodney Pinkston Linda Pollard Kloi.se Potralz Dennis Potter Debby Potts Cathie Powell Paul Prescott Jill Prewler Steven Priest Robin Pugh Edilia Quijano James Radcliff Stephen Rajcwich Ron Rail Manuel Ramirez Frances Ramos Janet Raper Patty Rasmussen David Rau Vickie Reich LuAnn Rcimchc Vicki Reiswjg Shirley Rempfer Jon Remus Doug Rcutter Vicky Rice Nancy Richards Debbie Rieger Jerome Rieger Robbie Riggk Terrs' Rig Charles Riley Rick Rimmer Eileen Risicy Marianne Ris-cra Oscar Ris-era Roada Roark Carlos Roby Pedro Rodriguez Rosalinda Rodrigue Sheila Rochrich Ursula Roesch Karen Rohrbach Neal Rosenstrauch Diane Rostomily John Roth Hobart Roush Ken Rowe 264 Sophomores Garris Rowerdink Deborah Royalty Geraldine Rueda Mary Rui Bruce Rusher Betty Russell Luther Russell Ernest Rutledge Leslie Ryan Beatrice Salazar Felicio Salazar Balraj Samra Alice Sanchez Connie Sanchez Lydia Sanchez Rick Sanders Doug Sandmeier Ernest Sandoval Henry Sanguinetti Linda Sappenfield Estelle Sappington Debbie Sure Doyle Sausscr Cheryl Sayler Leasa Sayler Barbara Schacher Lita Scherer Beth Scherfcc USE of the welding torch was ortc phase of work taught to metal shop students fourth period. Sophomore Scan Darcy and freshman Frank Madden demonstrated by finishing the corners on a frame Stephen Scherfcc JeLinda Schorr Debbie Schicsser Judy Schlichtcr 265 Fred Schmicrcr Gary Schnabel Cynthia Schnaiblc Bob Schock Coricnc Schock Mike Schrocdcr Pam Schubcr Dennis Schuh LaVonne Schuh Nicky Schultz Debbie Schulz Kenneth Schunke Gary Schwcitz Kathy Scott Patricia Scott Wayne Scott Judy Scars James Sclfrklgc David Sellers Kathy Sellers Emily Scllcs Agnes Sennett Jesse Serna Daphne Shannon Roger Shedd Chuck Shipley Tom Shires Lawrence Short Dawn Shortridge Dennis Sicbcr Cynthia Siegel Rudy Sicncga Janet Sikes Daniel Silva Durvalina Silva John Silva Elaine Simmons Joclyn Simpfenderfer Judy Simpson Debra Skelton Larry Skelton Carol Smalley Gilbert Smalley Leslie Smallwood Elaina Smith Lorelei Smith Michael Smith Ronald Smith Roy Smith Slew Smith Clyde Socha Richard Soles Leon Sousa Martha Sousa David Souza Cindy Sperling 266 Sophomores Cynthia Speth Roberta Spooner Susan Spriggs June Staidl Tom Stamos Louise Stark Marla Stark Fred Stcllatino Tom Slender Barry Stephens Richard Stevens Lorraine Stewart Beth Stocbncr Steve Stolp Dcbi Stone Gaylord Story Paula Story Fritzi Straub David Strong Susan Strother Cathy Sturman Kathy Suess Robin Suess Virgil Suess Ron Suko Tom Summers Laurel Sutherland John Sypnicski Marcc Taboada JoAnn Taddei Richard Taron Dorothy Taylor Marschcl Taylor Simon Taylor Linda Templa Maria Tcrcsi Patricia Terra Jenell Thayer Mary Thomas Billkannc Thompson Dennis Thompson 267 FAMISHED West Campus students eagerly rushed to the snack bar as it was about to open. Despite the long wait in line, it proved to be one of the most popular sources of food. Robin Thompson Dianna Thornton Iva Thornton Jason Ticde Sandra Ticdc Martha Titmus David Tones Mary Lou Tones Angelina Trainontanas Rachel Traynor Don Trogliu Christine Troupe Brad TniSCOtt Paul Tsampis Marcia Turner Gordon Tweten Violet Tyler Ronnie Ulshafer Loma Unternaher Lynette Utz Linda Valadez Marlene Valenti Valdcnc Valenti Steve Vallcrga Marsha Vallero Mary Valticna Robin Vandcrliamm David Van Kirk Joe Vasquez Pilar Vasquez Susan Vaughan David Versic Mary Villarreal Tint Vitale Danny Votaw Steve Wadlow Steve Wages Daryl Waggle John Wagner Rick Wagner Steve Wagner Robert Wahlcn Wcndall Wahlcn Denise Wakcham Dan Walker Karen Walker Barbara Wallace Jeff Wallior Randy Walter Wayne Walth Margaret Warner Kathy Watkins Steve Watson Patricia Watters Connie Weaver Tint Weaver 268 Sophomores SPRINGTIME fervor made an occasional appearance on the West Campus as demonstrated by Harry Castclanclli and Sheila Rochrich Brenda Weber Mark Weber Susan Wccthcc Kenny Weidner Pat Weimer Jack Welch Kathy Well Robin Werner Robert Wetzel Jim Weybret Tom Whitaker Nancy Whitby Mary White Richard White Terry Whiteside Elizabeth Whitmer Barbara Willems Lucctta Willey David Williams Gail Williams Herbert Williams Judy Williams Michael Williams John Willis Jacki Wilson Dave Winchcll Stan Woods Terry Woods Linda Woznick Carolyn Wright David Wright Ralph Yasin Kathy Yoshioka Robert Youngs Rosemary Yurong Jerry Zeehmeister Lynne Zimmerman Carol Zimmers Eugene Zundcl Johnny Zuniga 269 Freshmen flew victory flag for the first time after defeating Downey 21- 7. The flag, part of a spirit campaign, was raised after ail athletic activities which were won by freshman teams. Included in the year’s campaign were buttons reading “Spirit of ’72.” Another major project, entering a float in the Lodi-Stagg Parade, took many hours of hard, devoted labor. Dues cards were sold for fifty cents to raise money to launch a successful Frosh-Soph Dance and Freshman Fun Night. FRESHMAN Class leaders were lop Peter Hartnett, president; Jocelyn Gillette, vice president; Marcia Beckman, secretary; Peggy Ward, treasurer; and Bonnie Lauchland. student council representative. FROSH reps were front row Susannah Gress. Rebecca Stevenson. Linda Wahh. Frank Uribie. Don Lipscomb, Row two Marita Brand. Sharon Williams. 'Ferric McCarren, Becky Wetmore. Cindy Nics, Bruce Hahn. Bradley Dow. Row three Mauric Delian, Barbara Plowman. Elizabeth Stark. Lori Hummel. Yvonne Vallejo. Diana Wudcl, Rebecca Carlton. Candy Hicb Row four Steven Sypnicski. Daniel Kadir, Jim Wagers. Cameron Little. Brad Bunnell. Charles Costa, and Duane Bertsch. The Class of 72 was advised by Mr. Robert Posticr. 270 Freshmen Steven Abba David Abdallah Susan Abcklt Haivcy Abernathy Kathy Addington Tim Adk'r Bruce Adolf Rudy Adora Ernest Aguila Mike Akahori Fran Alexander Joy Alien Dennis Altnow Lane Ammon Cindy Anderson Donna Anderson Gary Anderson Mike Anderson Alberto Andrade Debbie Andrews Regina Angel Nancy Angeli Mary Anguiano Richard Angulo Fred Archer Kathy Archer Edgar Arellano Danny Armanini Leslie Amctt Mary Artero Mike Ashbaugh Becky Asher Carol Asher Peggy Ashworth Douglas Atkinson Cheryl Avc Debra Backman Charles Bailey Sarah Bainbridgc Linda Baker Mike Baker Evelyn Ballesteros George Barajas Juanita Barela George Barnett Mary Barosso Shelley Bartels Nancy Barth Judy Bartholomew Craig Bartley Becky Baszlcr Mike Bates Sue Battaglia Darlene Batterton Korey Baumbach Lorcy Baumbach 271 Curt Baumtsack Keith Baumback Vicky Baumback Robert Beach Westbrook Beam Michael Bcchthold Marcia Beckman Walt Beckman Ehra Bejarano Carol Bender Robert Bendlin John Bennett Tom Bennett David Berendt Debra Berendt Gregory Berendt Sally Berreth Mercedes Berry Duane Bcrtsch Marcy Bcrtsch John Bc .ug Don Bilar Terry Billings Ron Bindcl Duane Bishop Teena Bithcr Phyllis Bitz Linda Blcclter Terry Blchm Denise Bocchi Renee Boehm Philip Bolanos Roxanne Bonner Donald Booth Rod Boriack Shirley Bosch Jody Boscltcc Kim Bossert Connie Boucher Candy Bracken LaDonna Brake! Marita Brand Mark Brand Ken Brewer Mary Brink Debra Briscoe Brad Brixey Don Broglc Roy Broglc Ruth Brogle Gail Brothers Jacquctta Brower Bill Brown David Brown Joyce Brown Karen Brown 272 Freshmen Lynne Brown Denise Brumfield Claudia Brunson Bill Bryant Janet Buller Sharon Bullington Bradley Bunnell Dennis Bunnell Kathy Burgess Mike Burkell Jim Burks Jack Bumett Greg Bums Janice Burrell Mary Burrows John Bush Colleen Callahan Dianne Callscn Candace Camblin Kai Campbell Joan Canepa John Capcll Susan Carl John Carlin Rebecca Carlton Danny Carrillo Marion Carrington Mark Carrucsco Teresa Caruso Gary Cary Gary Case Jeff Case Deborah Castagna Lynn Castagna Marie Castclanclli Mike Castillo Kathy Catanzaritc Dorothy Cayongcong Javier Cervantes Richard Chandler Kitty Chapman EXHIBITING their soccer skill were freshman girls in Mrs. Darlene Browns fourth period. Fundamentals as well as sportsmanship were acquired through numerous drills. 273 Myriam ’h3uvcau Richard Chavez Jan Christensen Sonja Christensen Jeanne Christopherson Cynthia Cima Jolin Cipriano Cynthia Clark Barbara Clarkson Charles Claikston John Classick Kenneth Cloxton Lois Cochran Roy Cochran Steve Coldani Ella Collins Anthony Comporato Connie Cooley Dean Cooper Eugene Cooper Laura Corkill Antoinette Corona Kathy Cosentini Be nvin da Costa Charles Costa Joseph Cotta Michael Cottrell Mark Coulter Debbie Cox Tltercsa Cox Tom Cox Mark ( task Jackie Crenshaw Kathy Crete Gayle Cribb Patti Cuculis Priscilla Cuevas Candy Culver Michael Cundari Diane Cunningham Susan Curtis Glenn Daijogo Pam Dais Jon Dale Barbara Dane Richard Davidson Terry Davidson Vicky Davidson Deborah Davis Jenny Davis Mike Davis Robert DeBord Patricia Deeter Vincent DeLaCmz Jimmy DeLaTone Mauric Delian 274 Freshmen Mario DcIMonte Mary Denner Judy Deni Richard DcVol Janet Dewald Diane Dewey Bernice DeWit Beckic Dick Deborah Dillon Philip Dinn Carol Dillus Sheri Doblcr Larry Dobretz Terry Docktcr Rusty Dud ton Lidia Dominguez John Doucette Bradley Dow Shary Doyle Joanne Drew Laurie Drew Annette Drury Sue Ducato Sharyn Dungan Wayne Dunn Susan Duran Floyd Durham Nancy Eaton Sharon Edwards Sondra Edwards John Egner Robert Ehrhardt Gary Eiseman Rick Elhard Bob Elliott Robert Ellis Austin Erdman Monica Estes Date Evans David Evans Mike Event! Steve Everitt John Ealos Marilyn Eandrich Brian Farnsworth Mark Ecdorchak Sharon Fciock Lorraine l-elton Patsy Fernandes F rank Fernandez Lorccn Fenero Janet Filler Tim Finnegan Bonnie Einnell Connie Einnell Jack Fiori 275 Kent Fischer Catherine Fisher Sally Fiskc Kimbcrlcc Fleming Bama Fletcher James Floyd Steve Fontana Penny Foote I)ct ra Ford Jackie Formalin Robbyn Forward Janet Fothcringham Linda Fox Luann Fox Ann Franklin Darrell Franklin Craig F razier Susan Fredstrom Matt Freeman Susan Freitas Richard Freshour Craig Frey Tim Frey John Fried Steve Friesen Becky Fruch Jean Fujikawa Sandra Fujinaka Wesley Fujitani Randall Fukunaga Cary Funamura Vickie Funic Lynnettc Cadbury Marilyn Gaetke Dan Gallagher Caroline Gallardo Debbie Cannon F'ranees Garcia Linda Garcia Louis Garcia Bill Gardner Angie Cardu no Kelly Gartner Stephanie Gaskin James Gassin I Ians Gauge! Cindy Gauthier Jon Gauthier Jim Geasland Wayne Geist Philip Gemellos Dawn Gerzevske Jocclynn Gillette Patricia Giorgi John Glissman Pam Gochring 276 Freshmen MAURIE Delian. Penny Ward, and Sharon Williams delighted in having a few moments following lunch to break from the books. George Goerzcn Pat Gonsalves Peter Gonzales Arthur Gonzalez EtcIvinaGonzalcz Beckie Goodcll Becki Gossett Nanette Gott Kate Graham Elliott Grauinan Randy Green Prank Grcnko Susannah Cress Kathy Grcvcr Paula Gribayedoff Rhonda Gricss John Griffin Kathy Grimm Raul Guerrero Becky Gums Brian Habcrman Brenda Hackvvorth Mike Maflich Torn Hagan Domic Hagis Bruce llalin Jennifer Hahn Laura llalcon Donald Hale Lyn Hale Deborah Hammer Don Hammick Debora Handel Eric Handel Mary Handel Mike Harper Herbert ilarreld Steven Harrington Sharon Harris Debra Harrison 277 a £ P V l J t- £5 4yJ| Cfi BUI Hart Debra Hart Peter Hartnett Arthur llarty Kicky Hathaway Julia Hayhurst Ron Hcbcrlc Jack Hcgdahl Deborah Hcidingcr Orvin Hcidingcr KandaU Heinit Debra llcinle Rollert Hcinlc Karen Heisner Robert Hemphill Chris llcnnc Doug Hcnscl Knriqueta Hernandez Freddie Hernandez Joni Herr Ron ilcrrcn Jane Herrick Candy Hieb Donna Hieb Sher ' Hildenbrand Cathy HUlon Jim I line I Margaret Hitchcock Alan Hitchcn Bruce Hixson Daniel Hoag Tony Hobson Bill Hoffman Renee Hoffman Susan Holdaway Linda Holden Sandra Holden Laquita Hollingsworth Fred Holmes Kenneth Holmes Terry Holmes Gene Horst Janis Horst Janis Howard GABINO Larez and Gary Kroll took quick and effective action against a Mills Junior High opponent 278 Freshmen Charolcttc Howell Patti Huber Kobby Hubman Scott Hudson Charter Hughes David Hughes Lori Hummel Kay Hunter Janet llunzikcr Mark Hutchison Niki Hyde Boyce Inman Jcaninc Ireland Robert Isbill Janine Jacinto David Jackson Judith Jaeger Linda James Sue Janccky Dale Jenkins Nellie Jennings Vlado Jcrcmic Brenda Jewell Debbi Johnson Jay Johnson Julie Johnson Marcella Johnson Cathy Johnstone Dennis Jones Jack Jones Rich Jones Robert Jones Timothy Jones Kathy Jordan Velma Kacklcy Daniel Kadir Christine Kaeslin David Kafton Vicky Kaida Oricnc Kaiser Ted Kammerer Terry Katchcr Kenneth Kato (■inny Katzakian Jennifer Katzakian Trudy Keller Kirk Kelly Susie Keser Donna Kiefer Larry Kinchcn Don King Marilcc King Terry King Burl Kingsley Randy Kiriu Alan Kirsch 279 Jacklccn Kirst Laurecn Kint Wayne Kleinin Michelle Klinkhammer Russell Ktipfcl Donald Knee KUa Knoll Karolyn Knoll Randy Knutson Linda Kocpplin Darren Kraemer Pat Kraemer Glen Kreiter Gary Kroll William Kruse David Kuesl Francisca Kulling Karen Kulp Linda Kulp Joel Kundert Bill Lagorio Michele Lambson Dale Lane Gary Langford Gabino Larcz Paul Larides E. Jay LaRue Mara Latham Ronnie Laub Bonnie l.auchland Lynette Lawry Nancy Lea Cindy Lee Linda Lee Raymond Lee James LeFevers Belinda Lehr Tony Lerma Tommy LeVan Debbie Lewis John Leyba Janice Linder Steven Link Ruth Linstrom Karen Linton James Lippert Don Lipscomb Agnes Litfin Cameron Little Tcri Lofthus Cecil Long Diana Long Ticna Long Derrick Lord Kelly Lorimer Angie Leva 280 Freshmen Diane Lozano Scott Lucas Linda Luna Lupc Luna Manuel Luna Jim Lusk Pamela Lynn Dcncilk Maas Demise Maas Ermcnia Macanas Laura MaePherson Frank Madden Kathy Macrzluft Deborah Maggard Diana Mahl Kathy Mahoney Mike Mahoney Lynn Maier Mike Mainord Pamela Maisch Martin Makapagal Norma Malone Ronnie Mangrich Bill Manley Kathrine Mann Alan Man waring Nancy Maple Ronald Margelin Stephen Mariani Patrick Marino Guadalupe Marroquin JaneUc MartcU Manuel Martin Richard Martin Virginia Martinez Judy Marzolf Michael Mashbum Brenda Mason Janet Mason Treva Mason John Masterson Glenn Masui Jim Matthews Regina Matthews Everett Maupin Margie Maxwell Cheryl McCaffrey Terrie McCarren Debbie McClung Brenda McC'omb Patricia McCombs Ramona McCoy Dennis MeGarrah Valeric McLaughlin Carol McPherson Mary McQueen 281 Stephanie MeVay Norcen Meade Roger Merritt Brian Mctllcr I'loretta Millard Loretta Millard Duwain Miller Ivlainc Miller Gayle Miller Matey Miller Lanee Mino Shellic Minor Karen Minton Albina Miranda Rex Mittebtadt Rosemary Mittic Ruth Molina Frank Montalvo Phillip Montgomery’ Angela Moore Kevin Moore Tim Moore Roger Moran Maria Moreno Mike Moreno Fred Morgan Paula Moroz John Morris Scott Morris Fred Morrison Phyllis Morronc Marit Mortensen Craig Moser Candy Mueller Debbie Mullins Vicky Munsch Marian Murray Richard Myers Howard Nakamura Nadine Nakamura Diane Nantt Natalia Nava Cathy Neil Carol Nelson Ralph Nelson Kurt Ncuharth Cindy Neuman Debra Newberry George Ncwhall Royal Newman Debora Nicholas Robin Nicholas Judy Nichols Gloria Nicholson Mary Ann Nicolini Lacinda Nies 282 Freshmen Lcland Noma Frank North Nancy Nuss Kathy Nylcn Gary’ Ochsner Jerome O'Connor Tom O'Connor Kathy Odor Craig Ogata Rod Okamoto Don Okazaki Jean Okazaki Robert Oliveira Terrance Olmstcad Randy Olson Valarie O'Neal Brad One to Jeffrey Origer Ernie Ornelas Ben Osbum Michael Ouye l)ak Page Katherine Page James Palmer Dan Parisis Nick Parkins Charlotte Parmenter Don Parris LELAND Noma, Ken Holmes, and Jon Dale prepared to fly the new Freshman Victory Flag, one of the projccis included in the spirit campaign. It was made by Jon’s mother and Pete Hartnett's aunt. 283 Phillip Pearson Doric Perryman Sherry Perryman Amy Peterson James Peterson Cathy Pettit Carla Pfeifk Sally Piazza Tom Pilcher Bob Pinnell Dana Pitman Mark Pitto Larry Plincs JefTPUnski Barbara Plowman Kathy Polcnskc Richard Ponder Vemon Poser Jeanette Potter Cindy Potts Jana Powers Mike Powers Randy Pratt Karen Preszkr Joseph Price Mary Price Wayne Price Mike Pnukn David Prudhcl Steven Pryor Don Pulliam Patricia Puppo Ralph Purcell Donald Putnam Ellen Putnam Terri Quigley Heinz Rabc Linda Rail Angie Ralston Lacey Randolph Shawn Ratchford Susan Rathe Joyce Raymond Brian Reed Mary Reed Jodine Reeves Roy Reich Pamela Rcimchc Dan Rciswig Rod Rciswig Sandra Reiswig Karen Kempfer Stanley Renz Cindy Reynolds Fred Reynolds Jim Reynolds 284 Freshmen Maurice Rcynon Larry Rice Ralph Rice Susan Richard Randy Richards Angela Richcrt Bill Riddell Caroline Rieger Johnny Riggs Walter Riggs Alan Ring Tim Ringer Sharon Rister Shirley Rister Yvonne Ritchey Frederick Rivas Joyce Robbins Karen Robbins Charles Roberts Dan Robison Michael Rodgers Jerry Rogers Scott Rogers Vance Roget Liz Romero Steve Rostomily Dcnisc Rowe Jerry Rush Beatrice Russell Maxine Rylah Sandcc Kylant Sofia Salazar Cathy Salem Marlys Samski Margarita Sanchez Sylvia Sanchez CLASS of 72 displayed its craftsmanship in its first major undertaking. Many hours of planning and building were spent under the direction of Adviser Robert Posticr. 285 Vicki Sasaki Tonja Saulsbury Richard Schlaht Brenda Schlcnker Yvonne Schmaltz Alan Schniid Stephen Schmid Bill Schmicrcr Dave Sehmierer Jim Sehmierer Veronica Sehmierer Vickie Sehmierer Barbara Schneider Jonathon Schrocdcr Steven Schrocdcr Paul Schuler Gary Scott Ramona Segale Terri Selover Carl Sey Julie Shands Andrea Shannon Sharon Sharp Mark Shaw Norman Shaw Steven Shelley Gary Sheridan Jackie Sherrow Alison Sherwood EUic Shimozaki Sandra Shimozaki Larr ' Shinn Steven Shinn Genevieve Shiroma Ken Shively LaMar Short Sherrie Sicglock James Sievers Elizabeth Sikes Robbie Silva Joe Silveira Ann Simonds Rouge Simonetti Steven Skark-s Bill Slaugliterback Pamela Small Brian Smith Chris Smith Francine Smith James Smith Jeff Smith Jodie Smith Rcxzene Smith Mary Snoddy Jocelyn Soderfclt Joe Solari 286 Freshmen Lixa Sommcrvillc Carla Sousa Joe Sousa Diana Souza Orville Sowers John Spagnola Paul Spilloway Vicki Spooner Sharon Sprigs Jim Spurgeon Elizabeth Stark Bill Stephens Vernal Stephens Rebecca Stevenson Stephanie Stevenson Gail Stirm Bill Stoddard Racncll Stone Sandy Story LaNac Stringham Connie Stritzel Kathi Stull Jim Sturman David Styles Karen Suclzlc Bonnie Sues Gary Sunbury Mike Sutton Karen Swain Rick Sweat Richard Swjgcr Chcrric Swinney Pat Sypnieski Steven Sypnieski Michael Tatsoada I'd Takac Terria Tallant Margie Tamblin Gail Tanabc Diane Taron Cynthia Tell Steve Tcranishi Paula Terra Teresa Thomas Bill Thompson Harold Thompson James Thompson Reggie Thornton Michael Tim James Timm Theresa Tinkel Pat tie Tobias Steve Tondrc David Torres Manuel Torres Esther Tovar 287 Debra Trethewey Delia Tristan Mark Trovingcr Pamela Tumor Hazel Tyler Dennis Uhltch Mike Underwood Julie Updegraff linn in io Uria I rank Uribie Florcncio t.'rrea Ruth Uyeno Valentia Valentine Kmnta Valenzuela Jeannette Valla Juan Vallejo Yvonne Vallejo Ted Valle ro Greg Valone Cindy Van Dc Pol Isaak Van Gaakn Sara Vasquez JoAnne Vcrmcltfoort Cheryl Vitale Leo Volkcrt Sherry Wagenman Donald Wagers Jim Wagers JoAnn Wages Dennis Wagner Melody Wagner Robert Wagner Randy Wahl Janet Walker Lynne Wallace Linda Wallh Peggy Ward Penny Ward Tcrric Ward Gerard Warmerdani Peter Warmerdam MIKK Cooper and I.ori Hummel continued to display friendly freshman-sophomore relationships during lunch- 288 Freshmen Darla Watanabc Sheri Watanabc Pam Watson Elizabeth Weaver Leslie Webb Paul Weber Ron Wccthcc Mike Weigum Kim Weil Susan Well Richard Welles David Wentrup Terry Western Becky Wet more George Whitby Clara White Elizabeth W ictum Terry Wiebe Gay Wilburn Michael Wilcox Jeff Will Michael Willhitc Mike Williams Sharon Williams Gary Willis Dan Wilson Don Wilson Marjorie Wilson Brad Winchcll Jackie Winchester Donna Windle Dianne Witt Debra Wodkins Gary Womack Mark Wonderlich David Woods Wayne Woods Wilma Woods Duane Wright Linda Wright Nancy Wright Terry Wright Karl Wruck Diana Wudcl Wayne Wudcl Kim Y arborough Ramcila Yasin Louis Ybarra David Yec Lindsey Yip Susan Yoshimi Craig Young Danny Zamarripa Clare Z as trow Robert Zeller Maria Zuniga 289 , ro man n an island entire of itself, eivry man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. ” —John Dunn Just as one student is not a student body, a yearbook editor is not the staff. This has l ccn a rare staff, highly motivated and willing to put in extra effort and time. Editors Bonnie Bauer, Valli Gemellos, Evic Graffigna, Barbara Olson. Jerry Moore. Lynn Prcszler. Marta Wall of, and Adclc Davis devoted weekends and vacations to help others. I believe, as many editors have, that Adviser Wayne Field was the genuine backbone of the “Tokay.” There never failed to be a weekend when he wasn’t willing to give up one or both days to come to the “Flame” room to lend a sympathetic ear or to help someone. He knew the best printer, a better way to write a caption, and a better way to print a picture. We would have had no book if he and his son David hadn’t spent nine weeks last summer creating our new classroom and darkrooms. Thanks go to Crete’s Studio and the Lodi News-Sentinel for photographic help. I would also like to thank most of the faculty, the administration, and the office staffs for their cooperation. This has been a wonderful year. Thanks to all of my family and friends for living with me through this book. 290 Lesley Hauck INDEX 3 Aadland, Mr. Aldin 153 Abba, Steven 271 Abdallah. David 271 Abdullah. Derrick 33. 233 Abeldt. Susan 271 Abcrle. James 120, 133.233 Abernathy. Harvey 3-5. 271 Abraham son. Mr. Vie 28 Abreu. Richard 233 A CAPPELLA CHOIR 30-31 Ackerman. Gres; 96. 137.253 Acosta. Debra 253 Adachi. Sally 233 Adams. Barbara 197 Adams. Kathv 36. 196. 197 Adams. I.canne233 Adams. Russ 181. 253 Addington. Kathy 271 Addington. Marla 253 Adler. Tim 271 Adolf. Biuce 122.271 Adora. Rudv 271 APS 40-41 AGRICULTURE DEPT. 180-181 Aguila. Ernest 271 Ahern. Deborah 113, 118. 197 Ahmed. Seoude 253 Akahori. Mike271 Albrecht. Elaine 253 Albrecht. Paulette 197 Alexander. Denise 233 Alexander, Fran 271 Allen. Charles 197 Allen. Danny 233 Allen. Delmar 233 Allen. Joy 271 Alien, Mrs, Mari ee 166 Allmcndinger. Cheryl 235 Allmcndingcr. Deborah 253 Alquist. Jack 99. 129. 197 Altea. Linda 40. 93. 112. 197 Altnow. Dennis 123. 271 Alvarez. Aristeo 235 Alvarez, Joe 253 Alves. George 235 Aman. Mr. Richard 166 Ammon, Lane 271 Amo, Mrs. Louise 158 Amo. Valerie 233 Ana orian, Mr. Richard 169 Anderson. Cindy 271 Anderson, Frcdrika 31. 197 Anderson. Diana 32. 197 Anderson. Donna 271 Anderson. Gary 35 Anderson. Gaydean 186. 233 Anderson. Judi 31.32. 197 Anderson. Mary 235 Anderson. Mike 271 Anderson. Sue 233 Andrade. Alberto 271 Andrade. Roberta 235 Andre. Steve 235 Andrews. Debbie 271 Andrews. Steve 197 Angel. Regina 271 Angeli. Nancy 271 Angstcad. Danny 197 Anguiano. Elizabeth 34. 233 Anguiano. Irene 233 Anguiano. Mary 34. 271 Angulo. Ann 233 Angulo. Julie 197 Angulo, Richard 271 Anthony, Mr. Patrick Antoniazzi. Marcclo 93 Anundson. Richard 235 Apley. Jerry 233 Archer. Fred 271 Archer. Kathv 271 Aricda. Mike 120. 133. 253 Arellano. Edgar 271 Arena. Margaret 235 Arena. Nancy 196. 197 Arentz. Albert 32. 33. 235 Arieda, Mr. James 144 Arko. Laurie 235 Armanini. Danny 34. 271 Arnett. Leslie 271 Arnold. Dannv 197. 226 Arnold..Jack 235 Arnold. Patricia 233 Arnston. Mark 233 Arrieta, Amelia 253 ART DEPARTMENT 188-189 Artcro. Mary 271 Aschwanden. Gary 188. 233 Ashbaugh. Mike 271 Ashbaugh. Rick 253 Asher, Bcekv 271 Asher. Carol 2 I Ashworth. Peggv 271 A SONG AND YELL 124-125 Atkins. Margaret 233 Atkinson, Douglas 271 Atkinson, Mr. Ed 157 Auch, John 32. 186. 233 Aw. Cheryl 271 Avc. Kathie 197 Avitt. Diana 253 Aliti, Mrs. Martha 138 Air it. Mrs. Berenice 166 Axton. Mrs. Diane 43 Ayala. Guadalupe 253 Azevedo. John 120. 133. 253 13 Babcock. Mr. Cary 156 Babcock. Lisa 253 Backman. Debra 271 Bader. LaDon 233 Badglev. Diana 233 Baffoni. Neil 253 Bailev. Charles 271 Bailey. Debbie 233 Bailey. Pat 234. 233 Bailey. Tom 66. 67. 74. 235 Bainbridgc. Sarah 271 Baker. Brian 197 Bilker. Debra 197 Baker. Ed 27. 235. 239 Baker. John 233 Baker. Linda 271 Baker. Mike 133. 271 Ballatore. Lynne 48. 50.94. 93. 197 Ballesteros. Evelyn 271 Baltzcr. Sandra 22. 123. 197 Bambas. Laurie 233 Bame. Edward 233 Bamcsbcrgcr. Joanne 253 Bandehn. Mr. Thomas 146. 147 Bandelin. Tom 99. 146, 253 Bansmcr. Debbie 235 Barajas. Dave 120. 233 Barajas. George 271 Barajas. Rebecca 37. 198 Barber. Fred 45. 234. 235 Barbero. Tom 198 Barbour. Juanita 233 Barecllos. Robert 198 Barclay. David 253 Barela. Juanita 271 Barela. Paulina 235 Barela. Terri 198 Barklcv. Randy 134. 198 Barnes. Susan 253 Barnes, Mr. Ilayoc 156. 157 Barnett. Geroge 35. 2 1 Barnett. Rodger 253 Barnhardt.John 31. 198 Barone. Rochelle 198 Barosso, Jerry 27 Barosso. Mary 271 Barosso. Tom 253 Barr. Larry 253 Barraza. Amparo 233 Barraza. Carmen 233 Bartels. Shelley 271 Barth. John 235 Barth. Nancy 271 Bartholomew. Judy 271 Bartlev. Craig 271 Bartley-. Mark 233 Bassett. Kenneth 233 Baszler. Beckv 271 Bates. Dan 31. 198 Bates. Mike 271 Battaglia. Sue 271 Battcrton. Darlene 271 Battcrton. Tim 198 Battilana. Steve 32. 233 Battilana. Sue 253 Bauer. Bonnie 26, 79. 233 Bauer. La Lonnie 198 Bauer. Michael 233 Bauer. Robert 235 Bauer. Susan 235 Baumbach. Darrell 34. 120. 253 Baumbach. Diane 233 Baumbach. Glen 32, 198 Baumbach, Greg 198 Baumbach. Mrs. Helen 131 Baumbach. James 233 Baumbach. Jo 30. 31. 198 Baumbach. Korey 271 Baumbach. Lorcy27] Baumbach. Robert 233 Baumback. Curt 272 Baumback. Keith 272 Baumback. Vicky 272 Baumgartner. Cathcrin 233 Baumgartner. Susan 235 Baxter. Arlene 67, 74. 75, 198 Bay. Laura 233. 256 Beach. Robert 272 Beach. Susan 198 Beam. Westbrook 272 Bechthold. Michael 272 Beck. Tom 198 Becker. Debra 235 Becklcv. Jean 233 Beckman. Don 198 Beckman, Janis 235 Beckman. Linda 233 Beckman. Marcia 270. 272 Beckman. Peggv 198 Beckman. Walt 122. 272 Beckwith. Miss Dina Jean 164 Beeler. Wendy 198 Bceskau. Jeannic 253 Bchunin. Caroline 48. 49. 235 Bejarano. Elva 272 Bellamy. Becky 253 Bcllamv. Gladwin 15. 29, 97. 99. 128. 129.233 Bender. Mrs. Alma 153 Bender. Betty 81. 233 Bender. Bob 34 Bender. Carol 272 Bender. Charles 233 Bender. Dean 120. 233 Bender. Debra 198 Bender. Eric 130 Bender. Fred 199 Bender. Gary 38. 253 Bender. George 107, 133. 235 Bender. Juliet 233 Bender. Kathy 253 Bender. Michael 235 Bender. Rick 233 Bender. Robert 32. 235 Bendlin. Lonnie 235 Bcndlin. Robert 272 Bennett. Daryl 233 Bennett. James 172. 233 Bennett. John 134.272 Bennett. Tom 33, 272 Bennett. Verne 235 Benson. Boyd 199 Benson. Brad 234 Bercndt. David 272 Berendt. Debra 272 Bercndt. Diane 199 Berendt. Gregory 9. 272 Berg. Carol 233 Berg. Kathleen 254 Berg. Susan 30. 31. 37. 199 Bcrgantz. George 48. 233 Berger. Dorothy 199 Bergthold. Ernest 254 Berkowils, Mr. Stephen 169 Bernal. Susan 199 Bernal. Tony 134 Bernard. Miss Helen 190 Berndt. Dcbora 23. 31.84. 199 Berreth. Sally 272 Berrv. Mercedes 272 Bertoldi. Mr. Albert 134 Bertolli. Donna 188 Bertsch. Duane 272 Bertsch. Kathi 199. 208 Bertsch. Lois 199 Bertsch. Marcv 272 Bertsch. Terence 31. 199 Bcttchcr. Tona234 Bettencourt. Mrs. Anthony 17 Bcwlcv. Kirk 91.99. 199 Bewlcv. Ross 254 Bezug. Dorothv 254 Bc2ug. John 272 Bice. Mr. Ray 157 Bkknell. Anna 254 Bilar. Don 272 Billings. Tcrrv 272 Bindel. Ron 272 Binklev. Zida 199 Bish. Debbie 234 Bishofbcrgcr. Bob 199 Bishop. Brenda 254 Bishop. Darrel 199 Bishop. Duane 272 Bishop. Lvlc 199 Biskcborn. Donna 31. 199 Bither. Tcena 272 Bitz. Phvllis 272 Blair. David 234 Blair. Gale 37. 199 Blair. Richard 120. 236 Blanchard. Carol 234 Blascngym. Patty 236 Blav. Shirley 236 Blecher. Linda 272 Bledsoe. Walter 199 Blehm. Denise 199 Blchm. Kathy 199 Blehm. i-czlie 200 Blehm. Terry 272 Blighton. Barbara 236 Blighton. Rick 254 Blivin. Sharon 200 BLOCK L 96-99 Blohm. Brenda 236 Blohm. Debbie 200 Blood. Jeff 107. 133. 236 BOARD MEMBERS 140-141 Bnaz, Linda 236 Bocchi. Denise 272 Boccia. Anthonv 236 Boehm. Renee 272 Bohn. Bert 153 Bohnet. Cheryl 234 Bohnet. Gary 236 Boice. Stephen 200 Bolanos. Philip 134. 135. 272 Bolanos. Tom 236 Bollinger, Mr. Art 154 Bollinger. Cvnthea 81.236 Bonner, Roxanne 272 Born to. Michele 22. 126. 127.254 Booher. (Connie 200 Bnoher. Esther 200 Boone. Laurie 254 Booth. Donald 272 Burboa. Marie 236 Bur boa. Sergio 254 Borchardt. Kathy 29. 200 Borchardt. Steven 254 Boriack. Rod 272 'ir i. Mr. t.e, 120. 121. 190 Bosch. Shirlev 2“2 Boschce. Brian 254 B «dice. Jody 272 Bnssert. Kim 2 2 Brsscrt. Lisa 200 Bnssert. Richard 200 Boucher. Connie 272 Bourland, Greg %. 107.236 Bowen. Pamela 254 Bowles. Mike 236 Boyce. Spencer 200 Bovd. Richard 236 Boyd. Robinette 236 Boydston. Candace 254 Bracken. Candy 272 Braden. Billv 254 Braden. Mr. Ronald'IS. 120. 121. 190 Bradfield, Mr. Larry 168 Bradford. Paul 236 Bradshaw. Robert 120, 254 Brady. Brenda 236 Brady. Patricia 234 Brakel. LaDonna 272 Brakke. Mn. Cathleen 149 Braky. Rick 254 Brand. Marita 272 Brand. Mark 93. 272 Brandstad, Debbie 254 Brandt. Ron 236 Brause. Kurt 200 Hr a: it. Mr. Dale 164 Brcadon. Tim 254 Breed. Eleanor 200 Bressani. Susan 236 Brewer. Ken 122. 186. 272 Brink. Mary 272 Briscoe. Debra 272 Brixev. Brad 272 Brixev. Mike 236 Brock. Mark 234 Brodehl. Brenda 32. 200 Brngk. Don 272 Broglc. Rov 272 Brogle. Ruth 272 Brooks. Sandv 200 Brook,. Mr,. I'anadeane 147. 148 Brothers. Gail 272 Brower. Jacquetta 272 Brown. Bert 48. 49. 200 Brown. Bill 272 Brown. Carolyn 254 Brown. Colleen 234 Brown. Craig 234 Brown. Daphne 200 Brown. Mrs. Darien,• 191. 273 Brown. David 272 Brown. Mr. Hnrr 137 Brown. James 200 Brown. Janet 144 Brown. Jeff 234 Brown. John 254 Brown. Jonathan 30. 31,200 Brown. Joyce 272 Brown. Karen 272 Brown. Karen 254 Brown. I.vnnc 34. 27.3 Brown. Priscilla 236 Brown. Robin 254 Brown. Sandy 254 Brumfield. Denise 273 Brumm. Steven 236 Bruno. Rick 32. 254 Brunson. Claudia 273 Brunson, Mr. Jim 137 Brunson. Robin 254 Bmsa. Mr. Setdon 15. 106. 107, 190 Bryant. Bill 273 Bryson, Phil 254 Brvson. Susan 236 B SONG AND YELL 126. 127 Buchmillcr. Gayle 254 Buchm tiler, Mr. Olio 153 Buchmiller. Rhonda 234 Buck. Ronald 20ft Budworth. BoMiette 236 Budworth. Prank 254 Beuchler. Lynn 200 Buchne. Deborah 236 Boethe. John 254 Buirch. Cathv Buirch. Wayne 234 Bull. M - Kenneth 172 Buller. Janet 273 Bullington. Sharon 273 Bunnell. Bradley 122. 273 Bunnell. Dennis 273 Burch. Gale 236 Burger. Charles 134. 135 Burgess. Kathy 273 Burg,latiter. Mrs. Either 14.3 Burke. Mr. Defmar 182 Burke. John 120.234 Burkeli. Mike 273 Burks. Dianne 236 Burks. Jim 273 Burlington. Janies 137, 254 Burlington. Jan 254 Burlington. Joan 70.236 Burlington. Thomas 234. 236 Burnett. Jack 273 Burns. Gregory 273 Burns. Gregory 236 Burrell. Janice 273 Burrows. Barbara 37 Burrows. Mr Gilbert 76. 174. 175 Burrows. Mary 273 Busby. Deborah 236 Busby. Patricia 37. 236 Bsucaglia, Sandv 236 BUS DRIVERS 156-157 Bush. John 122.273 BUSINESS EDUCATION 178-179 Bussey. Mr. Lee 179 Butorovich. Diane 201 Butorovich. Sam 254 Buttell. Sheiks 236 £ Cain. Sharon 31. 45. 201 Calder. JcfT 33. 254 Callahan. Colleen 273 Callahan, Michael 236 Callsen. Del 236 Callscn. Dianne 273 Camblin. Candace 88. 273 Campbell. Cathy 254. 256 Campbell. Daniel 236 Campbell. Mr. Dai id 154 Campbell. Kai 273 Campbell. Lvnette 53. 172 Campbell. Mr,. Marge 131 Campbell. Rodney 201 Canepsi. Gary 31. 201 Cancpa. Joan 273 Cannon. Bill 137. 236 Capell. John 273 Cardoza. Janis 254 Carey. Kathleen 37. 201 Carey. Sheryl 17. 236 Carey, Mr. Thomas 169 Carl. Susan 273 Carlin. John 273 Carlson. Jayne 236 Carlton. Rebecca 273 Carmody, Mike 254 Carney, Mr. Leroy 23. 93. 114. 140. 146. 147 Carpenter, Mr. Arthur 164 Carrillo. Dannv 273 Carrington. Henry 234 Carroll. Ravnette254 Carroll. Renea 201 Carruesco. Mark 273 Caruso. Mr,. Catherine 150 Caruso. Teresa 273 Cary. Gary 273 Case. Brenda 236 Case. Gary 273 Case. Jeff 122.273 Case, Karen 253 Case. Steven 236 Cassel. Barbara 32. 236 Cassel. Carrie 201 Cassel. Madge 33. 235 Castagna. Deborah 273 Castagna. Lynn 273 Castaneda, Robert 236 Castelanclli. Harry 235 Caslelanelli. Jenise 235 Castclanelli. Marie 27.3 Castclanelli. Renee 255 Castelanclli. Rick 96. 97. 106. 107. 108. 109.201 Castellanos. Alice 84. 100. 101.236 Castellanos. Diane 233 Castillo. Mike 123. 273 Catanzarite, Katherine 273 Cates. Mrs. Joyce 179 Cavanaugh. Clare 235 Cavongcong. Dorothy 273 Cayongcong, Valerie 255 Cervantes. Javier 273 Cervantes, John 120, 255 Chaffee. Mr. Richard 173 Chalk. Mr. Wayne 170 Chandler. Richard 273 Chaney. Terry 236 Chapman. John 236 Chapman. Kitty 273 Chappell. Janie 22. 127. 255 Chappell. John 106. 107. 109. 201 Chase. Bill 134. 255 Chase. Marjorie 201 Chauveau. Nlvriam 274 Chavez. Richard 274 Cheatham, Grace 32.236 Cheatham. Gwen 32.236 Chclseth. Janet 201 Chclseth. Valerie 253 CHESS CLUB 76-77 Chestnut. Pamela 201 Christensen. Jan 34. 274 Christensen. Larry 236 Christensen. Mrs. Opal 169 Christensen. Sonja 274 Christensen, Timothy 236 Christion. Dawn 255 Christman. Bonnie 22. 27. 123. 137, 201 Christman. Margaret 233 Christman. Wavne 236 CHRISTMAS DANCE 56-37 Christopherson. Edward 236 Christopherson, Jeanne 35. 274 Christopherson. Patsy 236 Christy. Donald 15. 136. 137.237 Churchill, Mrs. Audrey 150. 151 Cicolani. Rhonda 237 Cima. Cynthia 82. 274 Cipriano. John 274 Clanton. John 255 Clare. Darryl 253 Clark. Cynthia 274 Clark. Douglas 201 Clark. Mr. Greg 170 Clark. Pamela 235 Clarkson. Barbara 274 Clarkson. Nancy 83. 202 Clarkson. Thomas 237 Clarkston. Charles 274 CLASS ELECTIONS 24-23 Classiek. John 274 Clausen, .Mr. Donah! 174 Clemens. Deanna 31.235 Clemens. Neal 235 Clements. Regina 22. 127. 233 Clemons, Mr. Robert 170 CLERKS 130-151 Cloxton. Kenneth 274 Clubb. Joyce 235 Cochran. Lois 274 Cochran. Rov 274 Coe. Wendy 2 . 202 Cofer. Diane 237 Coffman. Patricia 255 Coil. Charles 237 Coldani. Steve 130. 131.274 Cole, Mr. Robert 178 Coleman. Mrs. Frances 183 Collet. Mr. Gordon 137. 191 Collins. Ella 274 Cnmporato. Anthony 274 Compton. Don 202 COMPUTER DANCE 62-65 Conaway. Karen 235 Conde. Jose 237 Conley. Tim 237 Connaughton. Karen 33. 202 Conner. Yvonne 37. 202 Cook. Toni 237 COOKS 158-161 Cooley. Connie 274 Cooley. Jeff 253 Cooper. David 237 Cooper. Dean 122.274 Cooper, Eugene 274 Cooper. (Jail 255 Cooper. Gary 182. 202 Cooper. Ken 202 Cooper. Mike 99. 120. 233. 288 Cooper. Pam L. 237 Cooper. Pam S. 237 Cooper. Ron 237 Copeland. Candace 237 (ardis. Timothy 237 292 Crrkill. Laura 274 Cor II, Mrs. Jackie 143 Corona, Antoinette 274 Corona, Judy 233 Corrington. Vicki 237 Cosentini. Kathy 274 Cosentini. Peter 22. 62. 110. 113. 124.125. 202 Cosentini. Mr. Peter 179 Cossins. Keith 202 Costa. Bonvind.i 274 Costa. Charles 274 Costa. Gregory 237 Costa, Manuel 233 Costales. Linda 253 Custamagna. Ernie 133. 233 Custamagna. Michael 202 Cotta. Joseph 274 Camreil. Michael 274 Coulter. Chcri 235 Coulter. Mark 122.274 Cow. Jane 202 Cowan. Mike 202 Cox. Cynthia 237 Cox. Debbie 274 Cox. Marylin 202 Cox. Robert 233 Cox. Theresa 274 Cox, Tom 274 Craig. Sidney 202 Craig. Stanley 237 Crask. Mark 274 Creech. Michele 237 Crenshaw. Jackie 274 Crete. Kathy 274 Crete. Mike 15. 134. 255 Cribb. Gayle 82.274 Cribb. Keith 37. 237 Cristofani. Dennis 2.37 Crittenden. Charles 233 CROSSCOUNTRY 134-133 ('mu. Dr. Janies 141 Crow, Linda 235 Cuculis. Helen 202 Cuculis. Patricia 39. 274 Cuevas. Priscilla 274 Cuevas. Rosy 237 Culbertson. Delbert 237 Culver. Candy 274 Cundari. Michael 274 Cunningham. Diane 34. 274 Cunningham. Karen 32. 2.37 Cunnington. Dennis 120. 235 Cunnington. Robert 96. 202 Curry. Trina 237 Curtis. Laura 202 Curtis. Susan 274 CUSTODIANS 152-155 B Daijn ro. Mrs. Florence 142 Diajogo. Gary 202 Daijogo. Glenn 133. 274 Daijogo. Janice 255 Dais. Kathleen 93. 237 Dais. Pam 274 Date. Mr. Floyd 146. 147 Dale. Jon 123. 274. 283 Dale. Susan 237 Daley. Douglas 103. 255 Dalton. Stan 235 Dancer. Ron 237 Dandridge, Mrs. Cassandra 178 Dane. Barbara 274 Darcy. Mrs. Florence Darcy. Sean 253.265 Dardix, Mr. Joel Davidson. Darrel 1.34. 253 Davidson. Richard 122. 2“4 Davidson. Terry 274 Davidson. Vickv 274 Davis. Adele 26. 237. 290 Davis. Deborah 88. 274 Dal is. Mi.s Etrlyn 167 Davis. Jenny 274 Davis. Jon 256 Davis. Mike 274 Davis. Sally 202 Davis, Mr. Wendell 149 Dawson. Jeri 31. 202 Dean. Deb 22. 28. 202 Dean. Gary 2.37 DEANS AND COUNSELORS 148-149 DcBord. Robert 274 DcCkoi, Mr. John 129. 190. 244 Decker. Jim 32.133.256 Declusin. Duane 236 Dcclusin. Gary 237 Deeter. Linda 236 Deeter. Patricia 274 Defenbaugh. John 38. 99. 236 DeHoO. Lela 203 Dejong. Cassic 256 De La Cruz. Frank 256 De La Cruz. Lupe 2.37 De La Cruz. Vincent 274 De La Torre. Jimmy 274 Delgado, Mr Alfred 135 Delk. Linda 20.3 Delian. Mardcll 237 Delian. Maurie 274.277 DrlMonte. Mario 275 DeLong. Barbara 186. 203 Demattei. Louis 203 Dcmetras. Michele237 Denman. James 236 Dcnner. Marv 275 Dent. Dennis 236 Dent. Judy 275 Derivi. Annette 237 Dcrosier, Bruce 237 Derrick. Virgil 236 Duetscher. Dennis 20.3 DeVol. Richard .34. 1.34.273 DeVol. Robin 237 DeVoss. Gerald 256 Dcwald. Janet 273 Dewey. Diane 273 Dewey, Linda 237 DeWit. Bernice 273 DeWit. Marcia 256 Dhaliwal. Mahindar 67. 236 Dhaliwal. Rajindar 2.37 Dicce. Domcnick 43. 203 Dick. Bctkic 273 Dick. Mr. Bruce 15? Dickinson. Marla 2.37 Dickson. Debbie 256 Dickson. James 2.37 Dickson. Mr. Robert 178 Dicde. Connie 237 Diede. Marcia 93. 203 Diede. Steven 236 Diehl. Martv 203 Diehl. Terrv 236 Durr. Mr. John 178. 179 Dietrich. Wayne 133. 237 Dietz. Glen 237 Dietz. Mike 256 Dietz. Susan 2.37 Digardi. Daniel 107. 13.3. 2.37 Digardtn, . lrs. Sue 142 Dillard. Joyce 237 Dillon. Deborah 275 Diniz. Phillip 273 Dinket. Mr Robert 182. 183 DISTRICT PERSONNEL 142-143 Dittus. Carol 273 Dixon. Mike 134 Doble, Kevin 2.37 Dobler. Rhonda 237 Dobler. Sheri 275 Dobretz. Larry 275 Dobretz. Stanley 237 Docktcr. Craig 256 Docktcr. Terrv 275 l)«kter, Tom 237 Dodson. Rusty 273 Dolan. Steve 256 Dominguez. Lidia 273 Donald. Brian 237 Donald. Fred 73. 196. 203 Donaldson. Ann 116 Dorheim, Robert 236 Dirsa. James 13. 203 Doucette. Diana 237 Doucette. John 123. 275 Dow. Bradley 275 Dolo. Dr. Carroll 141 Doyal. Enola 256 Dovle. Dennis 133. 236 Dovle. Sharv 275 Dragoo. Robin 120. 133.256 DR AM A CLUB 94-93 Drege. Dale 203 Drew. Joanne 273 Drew. Laurie 32. 273 DRIVER TRAINING 192-193 Drummond. John 48. 49. 123.203 Drummond. Nikki 237 Drury. Alvin 256 Drury. Annette 275 Drury. Dean 137 Ducato. Sue 275 Duncan. Doug 31. 133 Dungan. Rickey 237 Dungan. Sharyn 273 Dunn. Ronald 236 Dunn. Wayne 273 l)unnih K . Kerry 203 Dunton. Mr,. Eleanor 161 Duran. Edward 236 Duran. George 237 Duran. Susan 273 Durham. Flovd 273 Dutcnhoeffer. Daryl 256 Dutra. Steve 120. 236 Dutra. Tom 236 Dver. Joan 203 £ Eakin. Michael 203 Earl. Rick 236 Eason. Marsha 256 Eaton. Nancv 275 Flier hardt. Dennis 91.203 Eddy. 1-aura 238 Edelman, Diane 203 Edens. Jeanette 256 Edmisson. William 203 Edwards, Johnny 203 Edwards. Larrv 238 Edwards. Linda 203 Edwards. Roger 204 Edwards. Sharon 275 Edwards. Sondra 273 Egan. Mr. Frank 44. 45, 94. 164 Egner. John 275 Egner. Michael 238 Egner. Ramona 256 Elders. Bryan 96. 129. 238 Elders. Cindv 204 Elders. John 83 Fillers. Mr,. .Miner 100. 185 F-hlers. Steven 96. 106. 107. |08. 181 Eliman. Rodnev 238 Ehrhardt. Donna 256 F.hrhardt. Mr. Ezra 136 Ehrhardt, Mr. Herb 137 Ehrhardt. Nancy 236 F.hrhardt. Rolxrt 273 Ehrlich. Debby 256 Etchhorn. Debra 81.234. 238 Etlerson. Mr. Hand'l 142. 143 Eiseman. Gary 273 Kisenbeis. Andrea 238 Eisenbcis. Randy 256 Eisner. Frank 134. 238 Elhard. Rick 273 Elliard, Torn 238 Elliott. Bob 275 293 Elliott. David 32. 238 Ellioii, Loretta 238 Elliott. Mike 31.204 Elliott. Nancy 204 Elliott. Scott 204 Elliott. William 74. 76. 236 Ellis. George 14.3 Ellis. Richard 238 Ellis. Robert 273 Ellsworth. Shirlcv 256 Elhvein. Lola 103. 238 Elston. Janet 238 Elston. Robert 204 Etwood, Glen 129. 238 Elwood. Jim 236 Emmett. Steve 236 Endicott. Tliedauert 31, 204 Era-. Bill 257 Engelhard!. Linda 237 Engelhardl, Rudolf 238 Engcr. Wendv 237 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT 164-168 English. John 23T Enstrom. Mikael40. 92. 93. M2. 204 Enate. Patricia 238 Enzi. Balano 204 Enzi. Donita 238 Erdman. Andrew 204 Erdman. Austin 273 Ernst, Mrs. Amelia 170 Ernst. Randy 237 Eslinger. Sally 234. 238 Esmond. Ronnie 257 Estes. Betty 257 Estes. Monica 275 Esc!. Jane 257 Enel. Mary 204 Eugenikou, Eudokia Evans. Mrs. Judith 170 Evans. Dave 133. 273 Evans. David 275 Evans. David 204 Evans. Deborah 257 Evans. Deborah 204 Evans. Deloris 257 Eiani. Mr. Joel 169 Eians, Mrs. Judith 170 Eiarn, Mrs. Xellie 36. 166 Evans. Riihard 31.96. 107. 204. 218 Elvrett. Mr. Eduard 171. 190. 192 Everitt. Dave 204 Ever it t, Mike 275 Everitt. Steve 275 Everitt. William 204 F.wick. Russ 120. 133. 237 Faber. Clare 238 Fachner. Nancy 35. 257 Fachner. Sandra 204 Fagundcs. William Fahey. Karen 31. 204 Fahey. Linda 204 Fahey. Mr. John 140 Faile. Jerrv Faile. Paul 257 Fair. Marlene 238 Fair, Sharon 204 Faires. Mrs. Francis 143 Fairgrteve. Mr. William 102. 167 Falcon. Robert 257 Faint. Doreen 203 Faint. John 273 Fandrich. Kathleen 238 F.mdrich. Marilyn 273 Fanos. Jeanne 238 Farnsworth. Brian 123. 275 Farrell. Pat 238 Farms. Kathy 257 Fassi. John 238 Faster. Mrs. IsaMle 138 Faul. Jerry 238 Faul. Ronald 238 Fauth. Debbie 37. 238 Favero. Thomas 238 Fedorchak. Mrs Betty 131 Fcdocchak. Mark 273 Feikert. Suzan 205 Fciock. Sharon 275 Fekkers. Robert 106. 107. 205 Felten. Steven 237 Felton. Lorraine 275 Ferguson, Mr. James 182 Fcrgason. Mike 257 Ferguson. Naomi 31 Ferguson. Ted 257 Fernandes. Patsy 273 Fernandez. Frank 273 Fernandez. Phil Fcrrero. Bill 133.257 Fcrrero. Jerry 238 Fcrrero. Loreen 273 Fcrvia. Blanche 205 Fetzer. Rebecca 238 Field. David 28. 79. 237. 290 Field. Mr. H'avrie 26. 29. 79. 165. 290 Fields. Tom 257 Fiesel. Jim 257 Filbin. Patrick 136. 137.257 Filler. Janet 275 Filler. Jennifer 205 Filler, la-slie 238 Filler. Vanessa 34. 257 Finnegan. Tim 275 Finncil. Bonnie 275 Finncll. Connie 275 Finncil. Jodv 257 Finney. Barrett 205 Finney. Pat 257 Fieri. Jack 122.273 Fischer. Keith 27. 28. 205 Fischer. Kent 276 Fischer. Richard 137, 237 Fischer. Robert 205 Fishburn. Catherine 238 Fisher. Mr. Al 157 Fisher. Catherine 276 Fisher. Diane 203 Fisher. Robert 238 Fiske. Elizabeth 31. 186. 203 Fiske. Sally 186. 276 Flaherty. Gail 257 Flaherty, Greg 237 Flaherty. Jeff 238 Flaherty. Katherine 205 Flaherty. Steve 205 •FLAME BAND34-35 FLAME STAFF 28-29 Flato. Wilfred 206 Flatter. David 99. 107. 238 Flatter. Doug 57. 196, 211 Fleming. Kimberlee 276 Fleming. Patrick 238 Flemmer. Jerome 32 Fletcher. Bama 276 Fletcher. Mr. John 171 Flewellen. Glen 206 Flint. Glenn 257 Flockhart.Judv 39.237 Flores. Mario 257 Flores. Rudy 206 Floyd. James 276 Floyd. Pamela 238 Focacci. Janie 22. 30. 31. 56. 125. 189. 206 Fogc. Lizabcth 47, 206. 223 Fong. Wilmer 134. 206 Fontana. Steve 276 Foote. Penny 276 Foote. Susan 238 Fuppiano. Mr. Floyd 149 Frran. Steve 257 Fred. Debra 276 Fore. Mr. Millarrf 147 Freest. Jim 237 Frematin. Jackie 276 Forrest. Paul 206 Forsythe. Joe 237 Forward. Robbvn 276 Foster. George 237 Fnthcringham. Caro! 206 Fotheringham. Mrs. Don 16 Fothcringham. Janet 276 Foivte. Dr. Carolyn 143 Fowler. Cheryl 257 FtAvler. Timothy 257 Fox, .Mr, Crooney 152 Few. Elbert 238 Fox. Linda 276 Fox. Luann 276 Frame. Dennis 238 Frame. R icky 206 Francis. Ann 237 Francis. Pat 238 Francis. Mr. Richard 156 Francis. Mrs Rot 150 Franklin. Ann 276 Franklin. Darrell 276 Frasch. Janis 257 Fraser. James 257 Fraser, Linda 206 Fraszer, Mrs. Isabelle 158 Frazier. Craig 276 Fredstrom. Kathryn 29. 32. 186. 238 Fred strom. Susan 276 Freeman, George 32. 257 Freeman. Matt 134. 276 Freeman, Tim 238 Fregien, De.ina 238 Fregicn. Nevis 238 Freitas. John 236 Freitas. Susan 276 French. Karen 29, 79. 206 French, Mrs. I'enita 142 FRESHMAN CLASS 270-289 FRESHM AN FOOTBALL 122-123 Frcshour. James 237 Fresh our. Richard 276 Frey. Carla 238 Frev. Craig 77. 276 Frey. Debbie 237 Frey. Diane 238 Frey. Tim 276 Fried. John 276 Fricdli. Lester 206 Friesen. Mike 130, 237 Fricsen. Steve 276 Friesen. Terry 257 Froehlieh. Deirdre 238 Froehlich, Nicolcite 257 FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL 130-131 FROSH-SOPH DANCE 54-55 Fruch. Becky 276 Frueh. Cheryl 237 Fuentcs. Beatriz 70. 206 Fuentes. Yolanda 238 Fujikawa, Jean 276 Fujikawa. Leslie 82. 83. 102. 103. 206 Fujinaka. Glenn 36. 37. 96. 196. 206 Fujinaka. Sandra 276 Fujinaka. Steve 133. 237 Fujitani. Wesley 123. 133. 276 Fukumoto, Mr. Tom 171 Fukunaga. Glen 99. 120. 130.257 Fukunaga. Nora 238 Fukunaga. Randall 133, 276 Fukushima. Richard 206 Fullaway, Mary 27. 196. 206 Fulton. Kathy 238 Fonamura. Gary 276 Funk. Vicki 27r. Furuoka. Russell 257 FITl RE FARMERS 88-91 FLU RE HOMEMAKERS 100-101 FUTURE TEACHERS 44-43 Fvffe. Lynne 31. 188. 206 0 Gadburv. Lynncitc276 Gaetke. Dean 238 Gaetke. Marilyn 276 Galilea. Melinda 257 Galindo. Dora 206 Galindo. Jesse 238 Gallagher. Dan 123. 276 Gallardo. Caroline 276 Galstcr. Glen 99. 206 Gamble. Debbie 239 Gannon. Debbie 276 Gamer. Miss Anne 80. III. 114. 125.190 Garcia. Frances 276 Garcia. Joe 30. 31. 206 Garcia. Linda 206 Garcia. Linda B. 37. 276 Garcia. Lola 257 Garcia. Louis 276 Garcia. Miguc 237 Gardner. Bill 276 Garduno. Angie 276 Garfolo. Blaine 172. 235. 258 Garibaldi. Albert 239 Garner, Miss Marta 189 Garrett. Jan 258 Garrett. Jeff 72. 207 Garrison. Jeanne 258 Gartner. Mrs. Ardella 159 Gartner. Kelly 276 Gartner. Mary 207 Gaskins. Ronnie 239 Gaskins. Stephanie 276 Gass in. James 134. 276 Gates. Karen 207 Gaub. Mickey 239 Gaugel. Hans 276 Gauthier. Cincy 276 Gauthier, Jon 276 Gauthier. Karen 37. 239 CAVELIERS 74-75 Gaydon. Lea 238 Gaylord. Susan 239 Geasland. Jim 276 Gebhart. Shan 207 Gehring. Donna 239 Gehring. Marcia 239 Gcisinger. William 207. 239 Geist. Clifford 238 Grist. Norma 28. 239 Geist. Wayne 276 Geiszler. David 207 Geiszler. Jeff 238 Geiszler. Mcrric258 Geiszler. Priscilla 31.32. 37. 207 Gemellos. Philip 276 Gemellos, Teena 207 Gemellos, Valli 26. 239. 290 George. Mr. Fred 15, 107. 108. 117.190 Gerard. Douglas 196. 207 GERM AN CLUB 72-73 Ginner. Miss Colleen 178 Gerzevske. Dawn 276 Gerzevske. Dnrene 239 Gerzevske. Eileen 31. 207 Gerzevske, Mrs. Irene 160 Geweke. Debbie 258 Geweke. Larry 99. 207 Ghan. Mark 238 Giannorii, Mr. John 190. 191 Giannoni. John 107. 108. 129.239 Gibbs. Randy 137.258.259 Gibson. Eric 32. 207 Gienger.Jon 207 Gtgax. Mr,. Raulme 184 Giles. Carleenc 239 Giles. Mrs. l.aVerl 149 Gilfoy. Christine 258 Gillette. Jack 239 Gillette. Jim 99. 128. 129,207 Gillette. Jocelvnn 33. 84. 270. 276 Gilstrap. Shelley 37.81.239 Giordano. Charles 91.207 Giordano. Donna 239 Giorgi. Patricia 276 Gwwgi. Robert 234. 239 Glares. Maria 207 Glissman.lohn 276 Godfrey. Kay 239 Goedde, Miss Frame 190 Goehring, Alan 96. 107, 239 Goehring. Barrett 129. 239 Goehring, George 238 Goehring. Mary 207 Goehring. Pam 276 Ccortzen, Stephen 32. 186. 207 Gocrzcn. George 277 Grff. Charles 207 Combos. Nick 258 Gong, Benny 208 Gong. Stewart 208 Gonsalves. Debra 89. 91.239 Gonsalves. John 91. 107. 108. 117. 208 Gonsalves. Pat 277 Gonzales. Peter 277 Gonzales. Arthur 277 Gonzalez. Etclvina 277 Gondcll. Beckie 277 Good, II. Mr Malam 173 Goodman. Ronald 208 Goodwin. Paula 196. 208 Gordon, Mr , Lois 178 Gorham. Gary 239 Goss. Douglas 88. 103. 208 Goss..Julie 239 Gossett. Bccki 277 Gossett. Robert 31. 44. 48. 9. 95. 208 G« tt, Nanette 277 Goulding. Michael 258 Grace. Carol 239 Graf. Kristy 258 GrafTigna. Evic 26. 79. 239. 290 Graham. Kate 277 Graham, Ronda 239 Grahlman. Richard 239 Granato. Carl 258 Grant. Charlene 258 Grattam. Butch 133. 258 Grauman. Elliott 123. 277 Green. Randy 277 Green. Wayne 239 Grcenwalt. Linda 258 Greenwood, Alan 239 Greenwood. Sally 239. 251 Gregg. Mark 238 Gregg. Penny 239 Gregg, Vickie 239 Gregory. Mrv. A bbie 189 Grcnko, Frank 277 Gresham, Donna 258 Gref ham. Mr. Fred 183 Cress. Robert 258 Gress. Susannah 277 Grctsinger, Warren 208 Grctsingcr. William 208 Grevcr. Dennis 208 Crcver, Kathy 277 Gribaudo. Joann 234. 239 Gribaudo. Judy 258 GribayedofT. Paula 277 Griess. Connie 208 Gricss. Rhonda 277 Griess. Vickie 208 Griffin, Jim 238 Griffin. John 277 Griffin. Linda 239 Grimm. Kathy 277 Grimsrud, Jon 93 Grose. Paula 258 Grose. Ronald 208 Grove . Mr . Xaida 167. 177 Gruber. Dan 239 Gruszic. Tim 258 Guardado. Sophy 239 Guenther. Kenny 239 Guerrero. Raul 277 Gimtss. Vernon 258 Guilfovle. Kathleen 239 Gums. Becky 277 Gums. Michael 99. 102. 133. 208 Gunsch, Mrs. Louetta Guthrie. Gary 209 Gutierrez. David 239 Gutierrez. Jessie 33. 258 Gutierrez, Mr. Lee Roy 122. 123. 126. 190. 193 Gutierrez, Mr. Merced 154 n Haas. Gary 24. 209 Haas. Lvnctte 238 Haas. Michael 239 Ham. Mr. Ted I 53 Haberman, Brian 277 Hacker. Raymond 107. 133.239 Hackworth. Brenda 277 Hackwnrlh. Richard 209 Hackworth. Sandy 238 Haflich. Mike 277 Hagan. Tom 1 33, 277 Hagen, John 239 Hagis. Demie 277 Hahn. Bcttv 258 Hahn Bruce 277 Hahn. Jennifer 277 Halberg. Mike 258 Halcon. Laura 277 Hale. Donald 277 Hale. Kathleen 258 Hale. Lvn 277 Halcv. Chester Hales-. Rachael 31. 196. 209 Halford. David 258 Hall. Cary 27. 239 Hall. Dan 258 Hall. Mr. Roy 152 Hall. Mrs. Roy 16 Halstead. Susan 60. 239 Hamblin. Marion 240 Hamilton. Alana 258 Hamilton. Deborah 209 Hamilton, Mr.Judson 173 ILunilton, Ronald 209 Hammer. Deborah 277 Hammer. Dcna 240 Hammick. Don 277 Hampson. Jim 240 Handel. , lr . Ren 16 Handel. Debora 277 Handel. Eric 122. 123. 277 Handel. Mr. Harley 157 Handel. Joe 23. 99. 130.258 Handel. Lori 240 Handel. Mark 240 Handel. Marv 277 Handel. Michael 102. 209 Hannamcycr. Sally 240 Hansen. Gail 240 Hansen. Mr . Marian 187 Han en. Mr . Ruby 142 Hanson. Debra 37. 240 Hanson. Trudy 240 Harada. Sachi 84. 240 Hardin. Gary 120, 240 Hardin. Greg 238 Harding.. Judy 55. 172.258 Harmon. Monte 209 Harmon. Robert 107. 108, 240 Haro, Epimenio 240 Haro. .Viz. Sal 107. 108. 131. 191 Harp. Mr. Cecil 175 Harper. Mike 277 Harr. Rol en 240 Harrcld, Harbert 277 Harrington. Robert 196. 209 Harrington. Steven 277 Harris. Karen 258 Harris. Sharon 277 Harris. Thomas 240 Harrison. Audrey 209 Harrison, Debra 277 Hart. Delira 278 Hart. Mike240 Hart. William 278 Hartnett. Elisabeth 27.70. 112, 240 Hartnett. Peter 24. 123. 270. 278. 283 Harty. Arthur 278 Harty. Iris 209 Harvey. Phyllis 209 Hatch. Esther 209 Hathaway. Rickv278 Hauck. I.eslev 22. 26. 240. 290 Hausaucr. Daniel 240 Hausauer. Jerry 258 Hawkins. Louis 120. 133. 258 Hawkinson, Mr . Kathie 143 Hayhurst. Julia 278 Haynes. Cynthia 258 Haynes. Jov 186. 240 Hays. Randv 123 Head. Debbra 238 HEALTH CAREERS CLUB 82-83 llebcrle. Fred 24. 30.31.97,99. 137. 206 Hcberle. Ron 34. 134.278 Heck. Mi Marcella 167 Hcckenlaible. David 258 Heckenlaiblc.. James 238 Herr. Judv 240 Hegdahl. jack 130. 131.278 Heidingcr. Betty 209 Hcidinger. Dclmrah 278 Heidingcr. Jeff 96. 107, 240 Hcidinger. Mike 107, 240 Heidingcr. Orvin 278 I leimlich. George 238 Heine. Marilyn 258 Hcinitz. Randall 278 Hcinlc. Debra 278 Hrinlc. Robert 278 Heinrich. Mr. John 154 Heinrich. Mr. Fed 182. 183 Heins. Christy 209 Heins. Kurt 133. 258 Hciser. Darcy 258 Heiser. Paula 209 I Icisncr. Karen 278 Heisncr. Paula 209 Hcisncr. Sally 39. 258 Hclie. Thomas 209 Heller. Lonnie 209 Helm. Dean 210 Helm. Mr. Ernie 154 Hclmle. Janice 240 Helwig. Connie 238 Hdwig. |anicc240 Helwig. Larry 210 Hempei. Mr. Ren 155 Hemphill. Robert 137. 278 Hcndergari. Larry 240 Henderson. Bill 258 Hendrick . Mr. Rus 157 Hcnnc. Chris 278 Hennc.Jocelync 37. 36. 196. 210 Hcnninger, Michele 240 Hcnricks. Cheryl 210 Henrickson. Joyce 238 Henscl. Doug 278 Hentschcl, Alice 258 Herbig. Mr. Ralph 182 Hernandez. David 258 Hernandez. Dolores. 240 Hernandez. Enriqueta278 Hernandez, Freddie 123. 278 Hernandez. Henry 96. 107. 240 Hernandez. Jim 210 Hernandez. Ofelia 210 Hernandez. Ray 239 Hernandez. Rosalie 240 Herr, Mr . Dorothy 139 Herr. Joni 278 Herr. Neil 259 Herr. Neil 259 Herrcn. Ron 278 Herrera. Paul 259 I lerrick. Charles 240 Herrick. Jane 278 Herrmann. Tom 172. 259 Hertz. Renee 239 Hessler. Denise 210 Hestbeck. Gerald 210 Hcstbeck. Jav 240 Heth. Debra 240 Hcyd, Dennis 240 Hickinglmttom. Bca210 Hickingbottom. Lynn 259 Hickman. Christopher 27. 210 Hickok. James91. 210 Hick . Sir. Gerald 173 Hu b. Mrs. Armeta 161 Hicb. Candy 278 Hu b. Mr. Cliff 153 Hicb. Dianna 240 Hieb. Donna 278 Hicb. Kathv 210 Ilighfill. Doyle 259 Hildebrand. Mr. Ronald 171 Hildcnbrand. Joan 259 Hildcnbrand. Kathy 240 Hildcnbrand. Sherv 2“8 Hildcnbrand. Terry 239 Hiljiker. Mr . I'iola 167 Hilton. Cathy 278 Hindi. Mr. Fan 1169 Hinojosa. Marie 259 Hintz. V ickie 240 Hiramoto. Stacie 22. 126. 259 Hirschkorn. Norman 210 Hirzcl. Jim 137.278 Hitchcock, Margaret 278 Hitchcock. William 240 Hitchen. Alan 278 Hite. Debbie 210 Hiltle. Alicia 210 Hixson. Bruce 09. 122.278 Hixson. Clovis 259 Hixson. Dale 30. 31.210, 239 Hoag. Daniel 278 Hoag. Donald 210 Hobbs. Judith 259 Hobson. Tony 278 Hodge. Norman 239 Hodge. Wilma 31,45. 210 Hodgson. Michael 23. 74. 80, 112. 114.210 Hoclle. Bruce 133. 239 Hiellwarth, Kim 99. 120 Hncppncr, Ray 240 Hrfer. Lance 2l0 Hoff, Nadine 239 Hf T. Wayne 240 Hoffman. Mrs. Joanne 164 Hoffman. Randy 211 H«ffman. Renee 278 HifTman. Richard 240 Hcffman. Thomas 32. 186. 240 Hrffman. William 278 Hoggatt. Greg 93. 112. 234. 240 Hogue. I.eroy 145 Hoick. Janis 240 Holdaway. Susan 278 Holden. David E. 259 Holden. David 240 Holden. Dclma 211 Holden. Linda 278 Holden. Sandra 278 Holden. Steven 240 Holland. Mr. Samuel 176. 177 Hollingsworth. Laquita 278 Holmes. Fred 278 Holmes. Kenneth 35. 99. 122. 123. 278.283 Holmes. Terry 278 Holmquist. Dwight 31. 107, 211 HOMECOMING QUEEN IIS- 119 HOME ECONOMICS 184-183 Honda. Karen 240 HONOR BAND 32-33 Horst. Cathy 259 Horst. David 211 Horst. Gene 278 Hirst. Janis 278 Hoskins. Connie 32. 186. 211 Hoskins, MrRobert 16 Honnan. Mr. Bill 157 Hi «man. Lisa 32. 240 Houston. Steven 31.43. 240 Howard. Janis 278 Howe. Martha 211 Howell. Charolctte 279 Howen. Bob 259 Howcn. James 240 Howen. Patricia 211 Howen, Mr. Verne 170 Howen. Dr. Walter 13 Huber. Patti 279 Huber. Susan 259 llubman. Candace 211 Hubrnan. Robby 279 Hudson. Scott 35. 279 Hughes. Allen 239 Hughes. Charter 279 Hughes. Cherie 240 Hughes. David 279 Hughes. Donna 211 Hughes. Myra 22. 114. 127. 259 Hughes. Pat 211 Hughe-. Mr. Richard 142 Hughes. Ronald 211 Hummel. Douglas 99. 107. 211 Hurnmel. Lori 279. 288 Humphreys. Penny 82. 259 Hunnell. Dan 239 Hunnell. Mr. Robert 82 Hunter. Debra 81. 240 Hunter. Kay 279 Huntsman. Kenneth 259 Hunzikct. Janet 279 Hurt. Cieorgannc 240 Mi John 153 Hutchison. David 71. 240 Hutchison. Mark 279 Hutton. Mike 259 Hutz. Lisa 234. 240 Hyde. Niki 279 Hvskc. Barbv 240 Hvske. Kathy 241 Hvske. Kenneth 241 3 lanni. Steven 211 Ikcda. Bonnie 211 Ikeda. Karen 241 Imai, Joe 259 Imajo. |nhn 259 INDUSTRIAL ARTS 182. 183 Ingell. Lynn 66, 67.212 Inman. Boyce 279 Inman. Jim 241 Inman. Steven 212 Ireland. Dan 37. 241 Ireland. Jeanine 279 Ireland, Mrs. Margaret 168 Irons. Edward 239 Isaak. Julie 241 Isaak, Mrs. IV, 158 Isbill. Robert 35. 137. 279 Iwamura. Rodney 99. 120. 130, 239 3 Jacinto. Janine279 Jackson. David 122. 279 Jackson. Rick 241 Jacobs. Erna 239 Jacobs. Mr. Stanley 172 Jaeger. Judith 279 Jaeger, Ryan 212 James. Fred 212 James. Jacie 239 James. Jimmy 239 James. Linda 279 James. Susan 234. 241 Janeckv. David 32. 239 Janeck v. Mr. Richard 171 Janeckv. Sue 279 Janes. John 259 Jansen. Linda 102. 212 Jansen. Mr. Raymond 141 Jantgen, Mr. Henry 173 Jenkins. Bonna 212 Jenkins. Dale 279 Jennings. David 259 Jennings. Gary 241 Jennings. Nellie 279 Jensen. Sir,. Joan 142 Jensen. John 32. 186 Jcremic. Christine 37.212 Jcremic. Stevan 241 Jcremic. Vlado279 Jewell. Mr. Austin 175 Jewell. Brenda 279 Jewett. Barbara 259 Jcens. Charles 212 Jierke. John 259 Jicrke. Paul 259 Johal. Sarjit 67.74.7.5. 164.212 Johnson. Bettv 31. 37.212 Johnson. Beverly 259 Johnson. Debbi 279 Johnson. Dennis I. Johnson. Dennis R. 259 Johnson. George 259 Johnson. Jav 279 Johnson. Jeffrey 239 Johnson. Joan 241 Johnson, Joyce 260 Johnson. Julie 279 Johnson. Linda 31 Johnson. Lloyd 31. 115. 212 Johnson. Marcella 279 John son, Mrs. Marian 174 Johnson. Patricia 241 Johnson. Roberta 212 Johnson. Roger 241 Johnson. Mr. William 174 Johnston. Mr. Richard 32. 45. 186 Johnston. Terry 260 Johnstone, Cathy 279 Johnstone, Mr. Robert 189 Jones. Charlotte 260 Jones. Connie 260 Jones. Daniel 136. 137, 241 Jones. Dennis 279 Jones. Gayle 37. 241 Jones. Jack 279 Jones. Jen it h 67 Jones. Kathleen 100. 241 Jones. Ken 260 Jones. Rich279 Jones. Robert 122. 279 Jones. Timothy 133. 279 Jordan. Joan 241 Jordan. Kathy 279 Jordan. Mr. Tom 15” Jorgenson. Peter 88. 212 Journagan. Carl 212 {ournagan. Gerald 241 uarez. Jose 212 Jungeblut. Sandra 31.32. 212 JUNIOR CLASS234-249 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM 58-61 Juran. Charles 212 Juran. Curtis 260 Jorgensen. Miss Irene 149 Just. Jean 184. 212 Justice. Susan 260 £ Kaba. Daniel 260 Kaba. Mr. Takeji 152 Kacklcv. Arthur 260 Kacklev. Melvin 212 Kacklcv. Velma 279 Kadir. Daniel 279 Kaeslin. Christine 279 Kafton. Carla 260 Kafton. David 123. 279 Kagoshima. Gail 241 Kahler.Judy37.212 Kahler. Rincv 241 Kaida. Amy 29. 102.213 Kaida. Judy 81.241 Kaida. Patricia 51. 213 Kaida. Rodnev 213 Kaida. N icky 279 Kaiser. Glen 107.241 Kaiser. Orlcnc 279 Kammcrer. Ted 279 Kancgawa. Keith 81. 241 Katanic. Mu, Joanne Si. I9| Katcher. Terrv 279 Kalnich. Randi23. 112. 260 Kato. Kenneth 24. 33. 279 Kato. Milton 213 Katzakian. Doug 213 Katzakian. Ginnv 279 Katzakian. Jennifer 279 Katzakian. Reginald 213 Kauffman. Mr,. Dorothy 130 Kauk. Karla 241 Kaupp. Bill Kaupp. Kathrvn 241 Kaupp. Nancv 260 Kaupp. William 241 Kawamura. Victor 260 Kean. Julie Kean. Linda 260 Kearney. Carol 260 Keeler. Lanita 241 Keeler. Pamela 260 Keir. Donald 133, 241 Kellar, Mrs. Mary Ann 164 Keller. Howard 260 Keller. Trudv 279 Kellv. Kirk 123.279 Kelly. Valerie 260 Kelrn. Kevin 213 Kemalyan. Mark 260 Kempf. Dennis 213 Kendall. Mr,. Rlatne 191 Kennedy. Lisa 260 Kenncdv. Pat 241 Kenney. Donald 182. 213 Kcnncv. Ruth 213 Kcnnickc. Linda 213 Kerner. Mrs. Hazel 131 Kertzman. Charlie 120, 260 Kcrtzman. Charlotte 241 Kertzman. Dorothv Kcser. Cheryl 27. 172, 241 Keser. Susanne 279 Kessner. Dndi 241 Keszler. Cheryl 260 Kelchen. Misi Patricia 167 Khan. Ashrae 260 Kidd, Greg 213 Kulroske, Mr. Ed 157 Kidroske. Lois Kidroski. Tommcjo260 Kiefer. Donna 279 Kicsz. Kathryn 83. 213 Kimble. Gloria 84. 83. 241 Kinchen. Larry 279 King. Connie 260 King. Don 279 King. Gary 213 King. Greg 260 King. Marilee 279 King, Mr,. Xorma 82 King. Terry 279 King. Wes 260 Kingslev. Burl 34. 279 Kiriu. Randy 122.279 Kirklc. Michael 213 Kirkle. Sandra 260 Kirsch. Alan 279 Kirsch. Janis 241 Kirschenman. John 260 K irst. Jack lee n 280 Kir st. Jeff 260 Kirst. Laureen 280 Kirsten. Susan 241 Kiss. Debra 37. 213 Kissler. Lindv 260 Klaffkc. Kurt 137,260 Kleinschmit. Laync2l3 Klemin. Michael 120 Ktcmin. Wayne 280 Klinger. Dcnielle260 Klinkhammer. Michelle280 Klipfel. Russell 280 Klipfel. Sheila 241 Ktopping. Marlvn 241 Knecht. Rockv 241 Knee. Donald 280 Knight. Darcia 260 Knight. Karen 260 Knittcl. Mike 260 Knoll. Christopher 241 Knoll. Connie 31. 186. 213 Knoll. Ella 280 Knoll. Gay 241 Knoll. Harlin 241 Knoll. Karnlyn 280 JUNIOR VARIETY SHOW 44-45 Knox. Gay 241 Knutson. Randy 280 Kocerck. Barbara 31. 213 Koehnen, Diane 241 Koch ncn. Steve 38. 130, 131.260 Koenig. Belinda 48.31.95.213 Koepphn. Airs. Alena 139 Koepplin. Diane 118. 213 Koepplin. Linda 280 Koinzan. Ernst 260 Kolb. Melody 214 Konrad. Timothy 32. 260 Kooyman. Clcte 241 Kooyman. Joe 260 Kooyman. Robin 214 Kornarki. Vic 260 Koster. George 13 . 260 Koyama.Jcannic 260 Kraemer, Darren 280 Kraemer. Pat 280 Kractch. Laurence 241 Krahatn, Gene 261 Kramer. Kenny 241 Kranich. Linda 261 Arut ii', Air . Ann 143 Krause. Anna 261 Krause. Kathleen 241 Krein. Colette 261 Krcitcr. Germaine 214 Kreiter. Glen 280 Kretzcr. Keith 120. 261 Kricger. Marie 28. 79. 214 Krienke, Mr. Calvin 182 Krienke. Sally 241 Kroeger. Jan 261 Kroeger. Joan 53. 261 Kroll, Gary 123. 278. 280 Krueg, Mr. Al 134 Krueger. Alexander 241 Kruger. Steve 120. 133.261 Kruse. Walter 59. 107. 234. 241 Kruse. William 33. 122. 280 Kucst. Cheri 214 Kucst. David 280 Kuhl. Donna 33. 241 Kuhlman. Bruce 24] Kulling. Francisca 280 Kulp. Cathy 261 Kulp. Karen 280 Kidp. Linda 280 Kulp. Richard 241 Kundert. Charles 120. 261 Kunderi, Christopher 241 Kundert. Joel 13 . 280 Kurokaw.a. Curtis 241 Kwong, Wing 261 Kvlc. Ron 214 1 Lachenmcicr. Angela 214 Lacy. Jack 214 L.tdner. Judy 214 Ladner. Sally 261 Lagorio. William 34. 280 Lamb. Rodnev 234. 242 Lambert, Mr . Lenora 161 Lambson. Mark 133. 261 Lambson. M iclselc 28 t Lamping. Donna 31.214 Land. Karen 261 Land. Vernon 22. 32. 110. 115. 124 Landrcth. Devin 214 Lane. Dale 280 Lane. Larry 242 Lane. Lawrence 242 Lang. Mark 261 Lang. Sharon 214 Lange. Mri. Robinette 177 Langford. Gary 280 Langham. Lisa 242 Langham. Mark 261 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT 176-177 Lankovj. Mr. Arnold 173 Lapenla, Air . Lit a 143 Lapcnta. Robert 261 La Porta. Airs. Gladys 158 LaPrath. Candy 261 LaPrath, Terry 261 Larcz. Gabino 122. 278. 280 Large. John 214 Laridcs. Paul 280 LaRuc K. Jay 280 Lasitcr. Vivian 261 Latham. Mara 280 Latosa. Rene 215 Lattimer, Mr. Bruce 33. 171.252 Laub. Ronald 137. 280 Lauchland. Bonnie 23. 270. 280 Lauchland. Dcbic 118. 119.214 Lauchland, Joy 37, 242 Lauchland, Mr. John 190 Lauchland. Judy 261 Lauchland. Vicki 242 Lautt. Mr. Edwin 134 Lawas. Mario 215 Lawrence. Den ice 215 Lawrence. Mike 261 Lawrence, Miss Susan 164 Lawry. David 13. 134. 234. 242 Lawry. Lynctte 280 Lawson. Ann 215 Lawson. Jeanne 22. 127.261 Lea. Nancy 280 Lea. Patricia 81.245 Lea. Susan 40.67.74. 196.215 Leach. Carolyn 32. 186. 215 I-each. Jack 261 Leach. Joel 261 Lee. Cindy 280 I-cc, Clarinda 31. 103. 215 Lee. Donna 213 Lee. Jennie 186. 215 I-ce. Linda 280 Lee. Michael 242 Lee. Nancy 242 Lee. Ravmond 123. 280 Lee. Robert 255. 261 Lee. Stephen 242 Lefevcrs. James 280 Lehr. Barbara 261 Lehr. Belinda 280 Lehr, David 215 Lehr. Kathleen 242 Lehr, Linda Lehr. Rick 242 Lcicht, Betty 234.242 Leighton. Miriam 17. 57. 213 Lemons. Barbara 261 Leonardini. Cheri 242 Lcrma. Tony 280 Lerza, Mr. Angelo 190 Leslie. Frank 215 I.cV.an. Tommy 280 Levy. Mr. Don 102. 164 Lew, Annette 261 Lew. Nanette 213 Lewis. Anita 261 Lewis, Debbie 33. 280 Lewis, Judy 261 Lcyba. Cynthie 32. 261 Lcyba. John 280 Laymastcr. Ronnie 261 Libert. Wade 213 Libert. Zane 242 Lmherger, Mr. Otto 12. 177 I.iebclt. Debra 89. 91. 242 Lind. Dave 215 Lind. Margcnc 36. 103. 173.213 Linda. Bob 32. 213 Linda. Mr.J. IF. 182 Linde. Kalh 212 Linde, Kenneth 2b I Lmdeman, Karen 212 Linder. Janice 280 Link. Duane 215 Link. Ronnie 212 Link. Steven 122. 280 Linn, Mr. James O. 144 l.mstrorn, Mr. Duane 132 Linstrom. Ruth 67. 280 Linton. Diane 28. 213 Linton. Karen 280 Lippert, James 280 Lippert. Jeffery 242 Lipscomb. Don 133. 280 Lipscomb. Richard 107, 242 Litfin. Agnes 280 Little. Cameron 122. 280 Little. James 213 Little. Monica 213 Little. Mrs. Ruth 150 Little. Sharon 261 Lius. Jeffery 60, 70. 112. 242 Litz. Greg 44. 48. 31.95. 213 Lloyd. Ken 242 Lloyd. Mr. Thomas P. 177 Lockard. Janet 27. 89. 91.242 Locke. Christopher Locke. Peggy 242 Lockhart. Denise 261 LODI-STAGG GAME 116-117 LODI-STAGG PARADE 110-113 LODI-STAGG RALLY 114-115 Loehrer. Patrick 13.3. 242 Lofthus. Linda 242 Lofthus. Tcri 280 l.oftus. Russel 280 Logan. Mr. Oscar 169 Logsdon. Letha 242 Loken, Mr. Rolu rt 173 Long. Cecil 280 Long. Diana 280 Long, Ticna 280 Lopez. Crispin 213 Lord. Derrick 280 Lorimer. Kelly 34. 122. 280 Lorimer. (Men 215 Lorimer. Terry 107. 242 Longhead. David 30. 21. 216 l.ourdeau. Kathv 261 Lourdcau. Richard 216 Loveless. Barbara 31.216 Loveless. Jean 32. 216 Loveless. Joan 32, 261 Lowrie. Justine 243 Loy. Melanie 23. 28. 112. 216 Lova. Angie 280 Lozano. Diane 281 Lozano. Gary 216 Lucas. Glenn 243 Lucas. Scott 281 Lucchesi. Donald 216 Lucchelti, Mr. David 122. 123. 171.191 l.uckcy. Thomas 96. 97. 136. 137.216 Luiz. Douglas 107. 133. 234. 243 Luna. Linda 281 Luna. Lupe99. 123. 281 Luna. Manuel 281 Lundgrcn.Jeri 261 l.undgren. Mike 243 Lundgren. Vickie 261 Lusk. Jim 281 Lutz. Lana 261 Luwowo. Marie 112. 216. 190 Lynch, Mr. David 149 Lynch. Mr. James 164 Lynch. Mike 99. 120. 130. 261 Lynn. Jon 261 Lynn. Pamela 281 Lvnn. Vicki 243 m Maas. Deneille 281 Maas, Dencise281 Macanas. Ermenia281 MacDonald. Gordon 32. 186. 243 MacDonald. Marilyn Machado. Christopher 243 Machcll. Denise 216 Mack. Gloria 243 MacKcnzic. Michael 243 MacLeod. Kathryn 37. 243 MacLeod, Ken 261 MacPherson. Laura 281 Madden. Frank 263. 281 Madrid. Jesse 243 Macrzluft. Kathy 281 Maerzluft. Willi 261 Maggard. Cathy 261 Maggard. Deborah 281 MahaJfey, Mr. Joe 155 Mahaffcv, Rodney 261 Mahal. Kulwant 243 Mahl. Diana 281 Mahl. Sharon 261 Mahonev. Kathv 281 Mahoney. Michael 281 Mahurin. Mildred 243 Maier. Lynn 281 Main, Donna 243 Main. Tom 261 Mainford. Mike 281 Maisch. Pamela 281 Maisch. Theresa 216 Maitia. Sandra 234. 243 Makapagal. Martin 123. 281 Makin. Bonnie 243 Malone. Norma 281 Malone. Peggy 243 Mangrich. Ronnie 281 Manley. Beckv 82. 243 Manley. Ah . Jeanne 151 Manley. William 281 Mann. Katherine 281 Mann. Steve 32. 216 Manna. Mike 216 Manwaring. Alan 186.281 Maple. Nancy 281 Maple. Patrick 136. 137, 216 Maragos. Mike 261 Alarani.se, Air. Dan 133 Maranise. Joe 261 Margelin. Ronald 281 Mariani. Stephen 32. 186. 281 Mark. Larry 216 Mark, Nancy 216 Markcy. Judy 216 Marino. Patrick 281 Marroquin, Guadalupe 281 Marroquin. Ramior 243 Marroquin. Ramon 37. 216 Marshall. Laura 243 Martcll. Janellc 281 Martell. Nancy 72. 82. 83.216 Martens. Judy 216 Martens. Paul 130. 261 Martin, Connie 243 Martin. Jill 243 Martin. Louise 32. 186, 243 Martin. Manuel 281 Martin. Reggie 217 Martin. Richard 137.281 Martinez. Anita 243 Martinez. Dalia 243 Alartmez, Air. John 190 Martinez. Larry 261 Martinez. Virginia 281 Martini.Janet 243 Martini. John 243 Martini. Richard 243 Martv. Ben 243 Marzolf. Judy 281 Marzolf. Kathleen 217 Marzolf. Myron 261 Masaoka, Joy 37. 217 Mashburn. Michael 281 Mason. Bob 217 Mason. Brenda 281 Mason. Eunice 217 Mason. Janet 281 Mason. Jim 261 Mason. Russell 262 Mason. Treva 281 Mastel. Rodney 262 Mastcrson. Gary 96. 106. 107, 129 Master son. John 281 Masui. Eileen 243 Masui. Glenn 122. 281 MATH DEPARTMENT 172-173 Mathews. Paul 262 Matson. Dale 243 Matsuura. Eugene .37, 99, 106. 107. 109. 196. 217 Mattas. Ken 24,3 Matthews. Jim 281 Matthews. Larry 243 Matthews. Regina 281 Matts. Sue 262 Malts. Valera 184. 217 Mau, Robert 32. 243 Mauch. I.vndv 262 Mauth. Officer Xorman 137 Mauch. Vesta 243 Mauldin. Dennis 243 Maupin. Christine 32. 243 Maupin. Everett 281 Maurer. -Sheryl 27. 243 Nlaxam. Jim 262 Maxam. Mary 243 Maxwell. Margoric 186. 281 Maxwell. William 262 May. Janice 37. 217 May, Mrs. Jean 130 May. Kenneth 243 May. Richard 262 May. Sue 243 Mayer. James 243 Mayer. Marta 262 Mayer. Ron 96. 106. 107.217 Mayer. Stanley 243 Mayers. Terry 262 Mays. Mitchell 7. 43. 48.217 Mayo, Mr. Robert 191 McAninch. Cynthia 196. 217 McAninch. Debbie 243 McAuley. Marsha 262 McBurnctt. Barbara 262 McCaffrey. Cheryl 281 McCarren. Maureen 32. 186. 243 McCarren. Terric 281 McCarver. Judi 262 McCaughna. Jeffrey 32. 21 McC.atighna, Murray 262 McClaine. Pam 243 McClelland. Debbie 262 McCloud, Mrs. Margaret 145 McClung. Debbie 281 McClung, Randy 133. 234. 243 McComb. Brenda, 82. 281 McComb. Dennis 243 McCombs. Patricia 281 McCoy, Mrs. Xancy 100. 185. 262 McCoy, Ramona 281 McCoy. Roseanna 262 McFadden. Stanley 243 McFatt, Ref . John 170 McFarland. Michael 32. 186. 217 McGarrah. Dennis 281 McGarrah. Michael 217 McGarvey. Leslie 262 McGee. Dcbi 262 McGee. James 133. 243 McGladderv. Jon 29. 243 McGrath. Marcia 262 McGrath. William 262 McGuire. Joyce 243 McGuire, Royer 243 McKelli| v Richard 217 McKenzie. Thomas 217 McLauyhlin. Valeric 281 Me Mas ter. Mr. Glenn 181. 183 McMillen, Mrs. Glendola 161 McMillcn. Marsha 262 McMillen. Shirley 243 McMullen. Marcia 32. 262 McPherson. Carol 281 McQueen. Kathy 239. 262 McQueen. Mary 281 McQueen. Nam v 262 McTeer. Kathy .32. 24.3 McVav. Stephanie 282 Mead. Everatt 217 Mead. Linda 262 Meade. Xmecn 282 Meeks. David 217 Meeks. Kathleen 244 Mehlhaff. Charles 21 Mehlhaff. Gary 244 Mehlhaff, Mr. Gideon 133 Mehlhaff. Kathy 244 Mehlhaff. Michael 217 Mcidinyer. Don 262 Meidinycr. Sandra 262 Meier. Ernie 262 Meier. Janet 262 Meier. Roxanne 262 Meier. Sharon 217 Meinecke. Reinhard 218 Melby. Mrs. Cher a 147, 148 Mclcher. Beckv2l8 Mcllo. Scott 244 Mellor, Mr Arthur 88.89. 181 Melton. Jerry 262 Mcnchaea. Manuel 218 Mendez. Mrs. Rattle 138 Merck. Mr. Anton 133 Merritt. Christine 218 Merritt. Royer 134. 282 Mcshcw. Debra 262 Messner, Mr. Herbert 182. 183 Metcalf. Xada 244 Mettlcr, Mr Arthur 133 Mettler. Brian 122. 133.282 Mettlcr. Dan 99. 106. 107, 116. 218 Mettler. Fred 218 Mettler. Mrs. Johanna 143 Mettler. Marc 262 Meyer. Chad 130. 262 Meyer. Crystal 31.218 Meyer. Dale 244 Meyer. Dean 244 Meyer. Debbie 244 Meyer, Mrs. Gladys 156 Meyers. Ronald 262 Michaeloff. Jim 262 Middleton. Albert 133 Mikawa. Brenda 29. 218 Mikawa. Janet 262 Mikawa. Ken 262 Millard. Floretta 282 Millard. Loretta282 Miller. Mrs. Antoinette 191 Miller. Audrey 30. 31.218 Miller. Cathy 33. 262 Miller. Deborah 262 Miller. Duwain 282 Miller. Elaine 282 Miller. Gayle 282 Miller. Gerald 262 Miller. Janet 23. 148. 164.218 Miller. Joyce262 Miller. Kathy 218 Miller. Laura 244 Miller. Linda 262 Miller, l.orec 183. 188.218 Miller. Marcv282 Miller. Marvin 37. 134. 244 Miller. Nancy 29. 244 Miller. Randy 262 Miller. Robert 218 Miller. -Scott 262 Miller. Susan 244 Mills. David 262 Mills. Edward 44. 201. 208. 218 Mills. Linda 31. 186.219 Mindt. Larry 262 Ming, Dannv 262 Mind. Lance 123. 282 M inor. Shellie 34. 282 Minton. Mrs. Barbara 143 Minton. Karen 282 Miranda. Albina 282 Mirelcs. Isabel 262 Mirko. Lana 48. 219 Mitchell. Janet 244 Mitchell. Max 262 Mitchell. Nancy 244 Mitchell. Robert 262 Mitchell. Sally 219 Mitchell. Sharon 219 Mitchell. Mr. Thomas 169 Mitchell, Mr. Woodrow 141 Mittelstadt. Kathy 244 Mittelstadt. Rex 282 Mittelstcadt, Jeffrey 244 Mil tie. Josephine 244 Mittic. Rosemary 282 Mittleider. Jerry 219 Mittlcider. John 262 Mobcrg, Randv 219 M 162 Mojfalt. Mr Wylie 30. 45. 187 Mog, Dale 219 Mohrmann. Debbie 219 Mohrmann. Philip 262 Moldcr, Joseph 244 Molfino. Geoffrey 60, 107.219 Molina. Richard 262 Molina. Ruth 282 Monk. Susan 244 Montalvo. Carmen 244 Montalvo. Frank 282 Montero. Barbara 219 Montgomery. Phillip 282 Moore. Angela 282 Moore. Cathie 263 Moore. Deborah 263 Moore. Gil 99. 219 Moore. Jean 92. 93. 102.219 Moore, jerry 26. 103.219. 290 Moore. Kevin 282 Moore. Michael 107.244 Moore. Patsv 219 Moore. Tim 123. 282 Moore. Wendy 244 Moos. Craig 244 Moran. Carol 219 M iran. Roger 282 Moreci. Joe 37 Moreci. Steven 219 Moreno. Maria 282 Moreno. Mike282 Morgan. Fred 282 Morimoto, Grace 263 Morita, Calvin 107. 244 Moroz. Paula 282 Morris. Cathy 219 Morris. John 282 Morris. Scott 282 Morrison. Fred 282 Morronc. Palma 244 Morrone. Phyllis 282 Mortensen. Dean 219 Moricnscn. Marit 282 Mortcnson. Fred 244 Mortcnson, Lance 26.3 Morton. Dr. R. T.. 140 Moser. Craig 33. 282 Moser. Mrs. Marcella 189 Moser, Mr. Maynard |7|. 191 Moser. Mrs. Rat Moser, Mrs. Sally 139 Mosley. Joann 244 Motto, Miss Marcella 177 Mots. Mr. Reuben 135 Mueller. Candy 282 Mueller. Daniel 244 Mueller. Mark 244 Mueller. Mike 263 Muller. Christian 244 Mullins. Debbie 282 Munds. Alice 244 Munn. Richard 244 Munsch. Vicky 282 Munson. Donna 219 Murrav. Marian 282 MUSIC DEPARTMENT 186-187 Muslin. Gene 263 Mustin. Tim 263 Muthart. Robert 244 Myers. Catherine 244 Myers. Charles 219 Myers. Clyde 263 Myers. Jeff 263 Myers. Randy 220 Myers. Richard 282 ft Xaa.s, Mr. Clarence 149 Xaatus, Mr. Douglas 173 Xaef. Lila 244 Xagata. Roy 244 Nagel. Glenn 28, 220 Xagel. Mrs. Virginia 134 Xakagawa. Allen 88. 91. 220 Xakagawa. Dan 133, 263 Xakagawa, Patrice 220 Xakagawa. Steve 133. 263 Nakamura, Howard 122. 282 Nakamura. Nadine 282 Nakashima. Joyce 39. 234. 243 Nakashima. Steven 32. 82. 263 Nakawatase. Krilo 243 Nance. Cathy 220 Nance. Jim 263 A 'anni. Mr. Allan 134 Nantt. Diane 282 Nason. Susan 245 Nathan. Bradford 245 Nava. Margarita 243 Nava, Mary 263 Nava. Natalia 282 Nave. Judi 45. 220 Naves. Ernie 263 Naylor. Glen 243 Neely. George 243 Xehlich. Charlotte 243 Nehlich. Deborah 263 Neil. Cathy 282 Neil. Cindy 220 Nekitas. Janet 23. 25. 39.81. 245. 234 Nelson. Carol 282 Nelson. Dennis 220 Nelson. Gary 107. 245 A‘clson. Mr. Jerry 156 Nelson. Ralph 282 Ncinic, Joe 120. 263 Ncu. Carol 243 Ncu. Raejon 220 Ncu, Vickey 245 Neugebauer. Larrv 245 Ncuharth. Kuri 134. 133. 282 Neuman. Cindy 82. 282 Newberry, Debra 282 Newberry. Jeannie 245 Newhall. David 263 Newhall. George 282 Newhall. William 99. 137. 245 Newman. Anna 263 Newman. Richard 220 Newman. Royal 282 .VeWlori. Mrs. Beverly 80. 114. 191 Newton. Debbie 220 Nichlos. Rod 245 Nm Kolas, Cindy 37.220 Nicholas. Debora 282 Nicholas. Gale 220 Xichulas, Mrs. Hilda 160 Nicholas. Jena 243 Nicholas. Robin 282 Nichols. Cathi 263 Nichols. Greg 220 Nichols..Judy 282 Xichills. Xancy 27. 220 Nicholson. Gloria 282 Nickel. Glenda 262 Nkkolson. Bill 263 Nicolini. Joann 220 Nicolini. MaryAnn282 Nies. Laeinda 282 Nictschkc. Debra 220 Nightengale. Bonnie 81.245 Nipkau. Judy 118. 119. 220 Nishimoto. Gene 245 Nishizaki. Bobby 234. 245 Nitschke, Dennis 245 Nitsehke. Frank 263 Nitschke. Karen 245 Nixon. Robby 245 Noble. Sheri 245 Noma. Glenn 120. 133.263 Noma. Leland 122. 283 Nomura. Robin 245 Norberg, Lindsay 220 Norby, Thomas 234. 243 .V rrdwock. Mr. Floyl 111. 188. 189 N’erth, Frank 283 Nerthan. Lenore 243 Nottingham. Duke 220 Nunes. Donna 221 Nunez. Joel 263 Nunez. Pedro 245 Nuss. Dennis 263 Nuss. Nancy 283 Nylen. Kathy 283 0 O’Brien. Debic 263 Ochsncr. Gary 283 O’Connor, Jay 221 O'Connor. Jennifer 263 O’Connor. Jerome 283 O'Connor. Tom 123. 283 Odor. Karl 91, 221 Odor. Kathy 283 Odor. Stizann 263 Ogata. Craig 120. 283 Ogata. Tabo 263 Ogren. Tim 263 O Hanlon. l.orenc37. 221 Okamoto. Rodney 123. 133. 283 Okasaki. Lvnn 263 Okogaki. Dan 283 Okazaki. Gary 245 Okazaki. Jean 283 Okazaki. Shirley 263 Okuhara. Mary 263 Okuhara. Mitchell 245 Oliveira. Robert 122.283 Oliver. Kent 263 Ollcnbergar. Suzanc 221 Olmstead. Terrance 283 Olncv. Melody 245 Olson. Barbara 23. 26. 80. 112. 114. 125.221 Olson. Chris 263 Olson. Eric 120. 263 Olson. Mr. lA. rov 156 Olson. Mark 245 Olson. Randv 283 O'Neal. Valaric 283 Oneto. Brad 283 Opp, Mr. Arthur 152 Origer. Jeffrey 34. 283 Origer. Nicholas 263 Origone. John 245 Orlandclia, Linda 33. 37. 221 Ornelas. Edmund 245 Ornelas. Richard 221 Orosco. Anthony 263 Orth. Gordon 245 Osborn. John 263 Osburn. Ben 283 Oshca. Tim 263 Oster. Nancy 245 Ota. Keith 221 Ouve. Michael 123. 133. 283 Owen. Diana 221 Owen. Mrs. Lois 147. 166 Owen. Shirlev 245 Owen. Mr. William 76. 175 v Page. Dale 283 Page. Katherine 283 Page. Patti 245 Pahl. Bill 263 Palmer. James 134. 283 Palmer. Mr. John 154 Paoletti. Steven 245 Parkav. Sheri 263 Parker, Mr. Amos 35. 187 Parker. Ellen 32. 245 Parker. James 186. 263 Parker. Philip 245 Parisis. Dan 283 Parkins. Nick 283 Parkison. Nancy 125. 245 Parkison, Peggv 221 Parks. Steve 133. 263 Parmcntcr. Charlotte 283 Parris. Don 283 Parrish. Jocllyn 221 Parrish. Miles 283 Parsons. Mark 283 Parton. Jerry 245 Patterson. Richard 283 Pattison. Mrs. Xathalie 171 Patubo. Enrique 245 Paulsen. Susan 263 PavlofT. Nick 78. 79 Payton. Mr. Arthur 182 Peach. Steve 283 Pearson. Phillip 122. 284 Pearson, Richard 245 Peek. Mr. James 169 Peerv. Tom 245 Peet. Bcckv 263 PEGASUS 102-103 Pegg. Steven 32.99. 129. 221 Pclko. Frank 120. 263 Pelton. Mrs. Xancy 151 Pels, Mr. Dons 144 Pemberton. Linda 263 Pena. Maria 221 Pendray. Mr. Trevor 171 Pennino. Charlene 31.221 Pepper. Tom 96. 128. 129. 245 PEPSTIRS 80-81 Pereira. Mr. Sieve 170 Perovich. Anthony 48. 77. 86. 201.221 Perry. Judy 245 Perry. Kathy 221 Perry. Manuel 263 Perry. Shirlev- 263 Perry. Susan 263 Perryman. Carolyn 37. 221 Perryman. Cynthia 245 Perryman. David 130. 131.263 Perryman. Dixie 284 Perryman. Rhonda 263 Perryman. Sherry 284 Peters. Mary 24a Peterson. Amy 284 Peterson. Carol 184. 222 Peterson. James 284 Peterson. Joyce 264 Peterson. Linda 222 Petrie. Julia 264 Petrie. Suzanne 31. 222 Pettijohn. Mary 245 Pettit. Cathy 284 Pettyjohn. Steven 264 Petznld. Mr. Delmar 149 Pfeifle. Carla 284 Pfeiflc. David 222 Pfeifle. Mrs. Mary 161 Phelps. David 107. 245 Phelps. Mr. Robert i8. 181. 183 Philastre. Jill 264 Phillips. Michael 245 Phillips. Richard 245 Phillips. Teresa 264 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 190-191 Piazza. Anthony 245 Piazza. Sally 284 Piazza. Susan 245 Pierce, I .con 264 Pilcher. Tim 264 Pikhcr. Tom 284 Pina. Johnny 264 Pinkston, Rodney 264 Pinncll. Earline 196. 222 Pinncll. Patty 246 Pinncll. Robert 284 Pinola, John 246 Piric. Janet 246 Pitman. Dana 284 Pitto. Mark 284 Pitto. Susan 222 Plincs. Larry 284 Plincs. Patricia 246 Plinski. Jeff 284 Plinski. Robert 246 Plots. Miss Darlene 185 Plowman. Barbara 284 Poclstra.Jim 246 Polcnske. Kathy 284 Potenske. Patricia 246 Pokert. Jerry 222 Polk. Xfr. Ernie 157 Polk. Judith 222 Polk. Pamela 246 Pollard. Kathv 27. 9. 246 Pollard. Linda 264 Ponder. James 32. 246 Ponder. Richard 284 Pontius. Mike 59. 67.81.234.246 Porterfield, Mr. Xed 165 Poser. Vernon 284 Pastier. Mr. Robert 55. 173. 285 Potratz. Eloisc264 Potratz. Steven 30. 31.222 Potter. Deborah 246 Potter, Dennis 264 Potter. Jeanette 284 Potter. Sandra 11,92, 246 Potter off. Mr. Ken 157 Pous. Cindy 284 P m. Dcbbv 264 Powell, Cathie 264 Powell. Tammi 246 Powers, Allen 246 Powers. Jana 284 Powers. M ike 284 Pratt. Karen 31. 32. 222 Pratt, Kenneth 246 Pratt. Peggy 222 Pratt. Randv 284 Prescott. Paul 264 Prescott. Steven 222 Preszlcr, Jill 264 Preszlcr. Karen 34. 284 Preszlcr. Lynn 26. 168.246. 290 Price. Joseph 284 Price. Mary 284 Price. Wayne 284 Priest. Steven 264 Prince, Hclinda 246 PRINCIPALS 146-147 Pnng. Mr. Harry 15.3 Prudcn. Christine 246 Prudcn. Mike 122. 284 Prudhel. David 34. 134. 284 Prudhel. Patrick 222 Pryor. Steven 284 Pugh. Robin 264 Pulliam. Don 284 Pulliam. Susan 246 Puppo. Patricia 34. 284 Purcell. Ralph 284 Purdy, Alice 246 Putnam. Donald 284 Putnam. Ellen 284 Q Quaccia. Kathleen 246 Qualls. Patricia 222 Quaschnick. Mike 31. 246 Qucnzer. Linda 246 Qucsada. Mr. Ray 156 Qucsenberrv, Linda 48. 51, 57. 196. 211.222 Quick. Susan 246 Quiglcv. Brian 246 Quisles-. Theresa 284 Quijann. Edilia 264 QUILL AND SCROLL 78-79 K Raab. Paul 246 Rabe. Heinz 284 Rabusin. Frank 32, 91.222 Radcliff. James 264 Rarlike, Mn. Mallie 139 Radtke. Susan 222 Rajcwich. Stephen 264 Rail. Linda 38. 284 Rail. Ron 264 Railings. Jerry 246 Ralston. Angie 284 Ralston. Leonard 134. 246 Ramirez. Danny 222 Ramirez. Manuel 264 Ramos. Frances 264 Ramos. Gilbert 246 Ramsey, Mrs. Elizabeth 164 Ramsey. Rodney 246 Randolph. Lacey 284 Randolph, Lance 196. 222 Rangel. Marian 246 Rank, Mrs. Evelyn 183 Raper. Gary 48. 30.222 Raper. Janet 264 Rasmussen. Patty 264 Ratchford. Shawn 284 Rathe. Susan 284 Rau. David 137. 223 Rau. Larry 246 Rau. Paul 137. 223 Ray. Mr. Roy 173 Raymond, Jovcc284 Recksit k. Mrs. Conrad 72, 177 Rcckstek. Mr. Walter 72. 176. 177 Reed. Brian 284 Reed. Chris 246 Reed. Mary 284 Reed. Robert 246 Reese. Michael 133. 134. 135. 246 Reeves. Gary 246 Reeves. Jodine 284 Reich. Elonda 246 Reich. Fawn 223 Reich. Roger 223 Reich. Roy 284 Reich. Vickie 264 Reichert. Janice 246 Rcillv. Nancy 246 Reimc ie. Mr. Emil 178 Reimche. l.uAnn 264 Reimche. Pamela 284 Reiswig. Dan 181.284 Reiswig, .Mrs. I.eanora 143 Reiswig. Rod 284 Reiswig. Sandra 284 Reiswig. Sandy 223 Reiswig, Vicki 264 Rempfer. Howard 246 Rcmpfcr. Karen 284 Rempfer. Shirley 264 Rempfer. Susan 223 Remus. Jon 33. 133. 264 Renz. Mitchell 223 Renz. Stanley' 284 Reutter. Corinne 223 Rcuttcr. Doug 264 Rentier. Rickv 246 Rew. Stanley 223 Reynolds. Cindy 284 Reynolds. Debbie6l. 196. 223 Reynolds. Donna 246 Reynolds. Fred 284 Reynolds..Jim 284 Reynolds. Stephanie 223 Reynolds. Toni 246 Rcynon, Diego 223 Rcynon. Maurice 285 Rcynon. Stanley 246 Rice, Mrs. Jean 150. 131 R ice. Larry 285 Rice. Ralph 283 R ice. Vicky 264 Richard. Susan 285 Richards. Brian 223 Richards. Dercen 56. 113. 224 Richards. Nancy 264 Richards, Randall 285 Richards. Ron 224 Richardson. Cathy 246 Richcrt, Angela 285 Richcrt. Steven 224 Richison. Tom 107. 133. 246 Riddell. William 285 Rieger. Caroline 285 Rieger. Debbie 264 Rieger. Jerome 264 Riffcl. Larry 246 Riggle. Marcia 79 Riggle. Robbie 264 Riggs. Johnny 181. 285 Riggs. Terry 264 Riggs. Walter 285 Riley. Charles 264 Rilcv. Kenneth 246 Rimmer. Rick 24. 120. 264 Ring. Alan 285 Ring. Donna 246 Ringer. Tim 285 Rinn. Peggy 224 Rinn, Rebecca 246 Rislev. Eileen 264 Rister. Sharon 285 Rister. Shirley 283 Ritchey. Cinda 31. 224 Ritchey. Yvonne 285 Rivas. Frederick 283 Rivera. Marianne 264 Rivera. Mary 75. 246 Rivera. Oscar 264 Roark. Roaka 264 Robbins. David 246 Robbins. Donna Robbins. Joyce 285 Robbins. Karen 285 Roberts. Charles 285 Robertson, Re:. l emon 171 Robinson. Harold 246 Robinson. Jane 246 Robison. Dan 285 Robison. Scott 87. 246 Roby. Carlos 134. 264 Roby. Douglas Roby. Raymond 247 Rocha. Cynthia 224 Roche. Jim Roche. Steven 31, 224 Rodgers. Jeff 247 Rodgers. Michael 283 Rodhouse. Kathleen 247 Rodriguez. Estella 224 Rodriguez. Joseph 247 Rodriguez. Mary 24. 71,247 Rodriguez. Pedro 133. 264 Rodriguez. Rene 96. 103. 107. 114. 132. 133. 224 Rodriguez. Ronald 96. 132. 133 196. 224 Rodriguez. Rosalinda 264 Rodriguez. Sofia 224 Rodriguez, Stephen 224 Rochrich. Sheila 264 Rocmmich. Rodney 133. 247 Riesch. Ursula 264 Rogers. Jerry 285 Rogers. Nicholas 224 Rogers. Scott 133, 285 Rnget. Randv 247 Roget. Vance 285 Rohrbach, Karen 264 Rohrback. Mrs. Hernice 142 Rolph. Richard 234. 247 Roman. Bradley 247 Romero. Liz 24. 93. 285 Rosa. Rod 29. 56. 106. 107. 114. 196. 224.226 Rosa. Susan 247 Rosenstrauch. Neal 264 Rossi. Mary 247 Roster. Cathryn 84. 102. 201.224 Roster. Jerrald 23. 99. 112. 136. 137,224 Rostomily. Diane 264 Rostomily. Steve 122, 285 Roth. John 264 Roth. Judy 100. 101.247 Rothachcr, Sue 224 Rott. John 132. 133. 247 Roush. Hobart 264 Roush. Melvin 224 Rowe. Beth 224 Rowe. Denise 285 Rowe. Ken 285 Rowerdink, Garris 264 Rowerdink. Mike263 Royalty. Deborah 247 Rucda. Geraldine 263 Ruggiero. Dennis 247 Ruiz. Mary 265 Runvon. Tcrrv 247 Rupert. Gail 93. 247 Rush. Jerry 123. 285 Rusher. Bruce 265 Russ. Mr. Allen 147. 149 Russell. Beatrice 285 Russell. Betty 265 Russell. Deborah 247 Russell. Luther 263 Russell. Richard 247 Rutledge. Ernest 265 Ryan. Joel Ryan. Leslie 265 Rvlah. Deborah 224 Rhlah. Linda 247 Rvlah. Maxine 283 Rylant. Sandee 285 3 Sager. Michael Sakahara. Jeanne 179,223 Sakata. Mary 247 Sakoda. Don 247 Sakoi. Alan 23. 24. 56. 70.71, 196. 225 Salazar. Beatrice 265 Salazar. Felicio 265 Salazar. Mary 37. 225 Salazar, Sofia 285 Salem. Cathy 285 Sales. John 225 Salisbury. Dan 96. 106. 107. 117. 247 Salisbury. Marilyn 225 Samra. Balraj 265 Samski. Carol 225 Samski. Marly 285 Sanchez. Alice 34. 84. 265 Sanchez. Connie 263 Sanchez. Eleanor 225 Sanchez. Lydia 265 Sanchez. Lydia 265 Sanchez. Margarita 34. 283 Sanchez. Robert 32. 107. 247 Sanchez. Steven 37, 247 Sanchez. Sylvia 283 Sanders. Rick 265 Sanders. Teri 247 Sandmeier. Doug 263 Sandmeier.Janc 223 Sandor. Nancy 13. 22. 4?. 123. 223 Sandoval. Ernest 120. 265 Sanguinclli. Henry 32. 265 Sanguinetti. Stephen 86. 87. 225 Sappenfield. Linda 39. 265 Sappington, Estelle 265 Sare, Debbie 263 Sasaki. Arlene 234. 248 Sasaki. Barbara 225 Sasaki. Darlene 225 Sasaki. Vicki 286 Smakt, Sir. James 140 Saltier. Darlene 248 Sauceda. Lcopnldo Saucier. Anita 248 Saulsbury. Marta 248 Saulsbury. Tonja 286 Saunders. Jan 27. 76. 80. 225 Sausser. Doyle 265 Sayler. Cheryl 29. 263 Sayler. David 107. 223 Sayler. Lcasa 103. 265 Schaal, Dan 122 Schacker. Barbara 263 Schacher. Beverly 32. 48. 50. 225 Schacher. Bonnie 248 Schaffer. Nancy 248 Scharf. Patricia 37. 223 Scheideman. Jean 223 Scherer. Lita 163. 263 ScherlTe. Beth 32. 263 Scherfee, Stephen 32, 265 Schcrle. Sheryl 29. 248 Scherr. JeLinda 263 Schick. Marvin 223 Schiesser. Debbie 263 Schimke. Dorothy Schimke. Eileen 248 Schimke. Shirley 100. 101.248 Schlaht, Richard 33. 123. 286 Schleicher. Richard 225 Schlcnker. Brenda 286 Schlenker, (della 248 Schlichter.Judy 263 Schluter. Gilbert 223 Schluter. Nancy 12. 33. 47. 226 Schmaltz. Yvonne 286 Schmid. Alan 35. 286 Schmid. l-orclei 118. 226 Schmid. Stephen 286 Schmidke. Steven 248 Schmidli. Richard 248 Schmidt, Donald 99. 134, 226 Schmidt. Gregg 15. 196.226 Schmierer. Bill 248 Schmicrer. Charlotte 226 Schmierer. Dave 286 Schmierer. Fred 266 Schmierer. Jim 123. 286 Schmierer. Veronica 286 Schmierer. Vickie 286 Schmierer. William 286 Schmoll. Craig 226 Schnabel. Gary 266 Schnaible. Cynthia 266 Schneider. Barbara 286 Schnurigcr. Ruth 226 Schock. Bob 266 Schock. Coriene 266 Schock. Rod Schopp. Irene 47. 164. 226 Schreib. Richard 31. 132. 226 Schroedcr. Jonathon 286 Schroeder. Mike 266 Schroedcr. Steven 286 Schroedcr, Trudy 226 Schrum. Richard 248 Schuber. Pam 266 Schuchard, David 226 Schuh. Dennis 266 Schuh. I.aVonne266 Schuler. Cassandra 226 Schuler. Paul 286 Schultz. Debbie 226 Schultz. Nicky 134. 266 Schulz. Debbie 266 Schumacher. Twyla Schumacher. Wendv 226 Schunke. Kenneth 226 Sc hwaegerl. Karl 248 Schwartz. Steve 248 Schweitz. Gail 183. 227 Schwcitz. Gary 266 Schweitz. Richard 196. 227 SCIENCE CLUB 86-87 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 174-175 Scoggins. Rhonda 248 Scott. Bruce 248 Scott. Charles 248 Scott. Gary 286 Scot I. Mr . rene 151 Scott. Kathy 266 Scott. Keith 248 Scott. Patricia 266 Scott. Mr. Stephen 133. 182. 191 Scott. Wayne 266 Seals. Catherine 227 Sears. Judy 34. 266 Segale. Ramona 286 Seibcl. Bradley 22. 30. 31. 36. 110. 114. M3. 124.248 Seibcl. Carolyn 227 Seibcl. Cynthia 227 Seibcl. Dean 248 Seibcl. Debbie 248 Seibcl. Mrs. Dorothy 159 Setferhng. Mr. Ed 36. 147. 148 Seiler. Larry 27. 227 Selfridge. James 266 Sellers. David 266 Sellers. Deborah 227 Sellers. Kathy 266 Sellcs. Emily 266 Selotvr. Mr. Ben 182 Selovcr. Terri 286 SENIOR CLASS 196-233 SENIOR PLAY 48-31 Sennett. Agnes 266 Serna. Jesse 33. 266 Setzcr. Christine 248 Scy. Carl 286 Shalatv. Raymond 32. 248 Shands. David 106. 107.227 Shands. Julie 286 Shanklin. Mike 248 Shannon. Andrea 286 Shannon. Daphne 266 Shannon. Renee 31. 248 Shadow, Bonnie 227 Sharp. Sharon 286 Shaw. Deborah 248 Shaw. Mark 286 Shaw. Norman 134. 286 Shcdd. Roger 266 Shelley. Steven 286 Shelton. Mi Mice 167 Sherfield. Debra 248 Sheridan. David Sheridan. Gary 286 Sheridan. Gary 122. 248 Sherman. Dale 227 Sherman. Mark 248 Sherrow. J ack ie 286 Sherwood, Alison 286 Sherwood. Mark 248 Shimamoto. Faith 201. 227 Shimozaki. Ellie 286 Shimozaki. Sandra 286 Shinn. Bill 10 Shinn. Kathryn 30. 31.227 Shinn. Larry 286 Shinn. Steven 286 Shipley. Chuck 266 Shires. Tom 266 Shiroma. Genevieve 286 Shiroma. Matthew 248 Shively. Ken 286 Shively. Loren 248 Shocmake. Paul 248 Shoemake. Sharon 32. 227 Sholcr. Kathleen Short. LaMar 286 Short, Lawrence 266 Shortridgc. Dawn 266 Shults. Patty 83. 227 Shumate. Steve 248 Sieber. Dennis 96 Siegel. Cynthia 266 Siegel. David 248 Siegel. Paul 227 Sicglock. Daniel 248 Sieglock. Sherrie 286 Sicnega. Rudy 266 Sievers. James 286 Sikes, Elizabeth 286 Sikes. Janet 266 Silva. Daniel 266 Silva, Durvalina 266 Silva. John 266 Silva. Michael 248 Silva. Robbie 286 Silva. Tony 227 Silveira. Joe 286 Simas. Mr. Eugene 177 Simmons. Elaine 266 Simonds. Ann 286 Simonetti. Paige 248 Simonctti. Rouge 286 Simpfendcrfcr. Joelvn 126. 266 Simpson. Judy 266 Sisting. Margaret 227 Skarles. James Skarles, Steven 122. 133. 286 Skelton. Debra 266 Skelton. Larry 266 Skelton. Loretta 227 Slaughter back. Bill 286 Slcvin. Dorothy 227 Small. Deborah 248 Small. Pamela 286 Smalley. Carol 266 Smalley. Connie 227 Smallcv. Gilbert 266 Smallwood. Jeff 227 Smallwood. l eslic 266 Smith, Mr. Ariel 182 Smith. Brian 286 Smith. Chris 286 Smith. Darcel Smith. Mr. Don 98. 190 Smith. Elaina 266 Smith. Eugene 248 Smith. Francine 286 Smith. James 286 Smith. Jeff 286 Smith. Josephine 286 Smith, (.eland 248 Smith. I.orclei 266 Smith. Mark 228 Smith. Michael 181.266 Smith. Michele 248 Smith. Neal 31. 228 Smith. Rexzene 286 Smith. Ronald 266 Smith. Roy 32. 266 Smith. Steve 266 Smith, Mr IF. Corel! 85. 174. 175 Smithson. Kathy 234. 248 Smolnisky, Randy 248 Snoddy. Connie 32. 248 Snoddv. Mary 34. 286 Snyde. Douglas 134. 135. 248 Snyder. James 228 Snyder. Joan 248 Snyder. Michael 248 Socha. Clyde 266 SOCIAL SCIENCE 168-171 Soderfelt. Jocelyn 286 Sndcrfelt. Merle Solari. Joe 286 Solari. Sharon 10. 228 Solari, Sharon 10. 228 Solari. Susan 23. 29. 81. 112. 228 Soles. Richard 120. 266 Solis. Antonio 248 Solis. Bonnie 228 Solis. Refugio 248 Solis. Ruben 248 Sommerjield, Mr. Reinhold 134 Summerville. Lisa 287 SOPHOMORE CLASS 250-269 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL 120-121 Soplata. Michelle 248 Soraparu.Jcan Sorensen, Mr. Roy 149 Sorenson. Mrs. Melinda Sousa. Candice Sousa. Carla 287 Sousa. Joe 28 Sousa. I.eon 266 Sousa. Martha 266 Souza. David 266 Souza. Diana 287 Souza. Frank 248 Souza. Kathy 249 Souza. Richard 24. 39. 67. 234. 249 Sowers. Orville 28' Sowers. Pamela 249 Spagnola. John 287 SPANISH CLUB 70-7] SPARKS 92 93 Speare, Dickie 249 Spearman. Jerry 249 Spears. Tom 228 SPEECH TOURNAMENTS 66-67 Spence. Betty 249 Sperling. Cindv 266 Sperling. Jim 249 Spcth. Cynthia 269 Spilloway. Paul 287 Spooner. Roberta 267 Spooner. Vicki 287 Spriggs. Sharon 287 Spriggs, Susan 267 Spurgeon. Jim 287 Spurgeon. Ron 116 Staidl. Jeanne 37. 228 Staidl. June 267 Siam os. Tom 267 Stamper. Muriel Stark. Elizabeth 287 Stark. Ellen 31. 228 Stark. Louise 22. 126, 267 Stark. Marla 127. 26“ Stark. Richard 228 Starring, Mr. Paul 173 Stasand. Richard 234. 249 Stebner. Clarence 228 Steenblock, Roger 228 Steinbaugh. Carol 37. 228 Steiner. Judy 249 Stellatino, Fred 267 Slender. Tom 267 Stennick. Amanda 43. 249 Stenson. Mr . Violet 179 Stephens. Barrv 267 Stephens. Bill 287 Stephens. Vernal 287 Sterling. Andrea 228 Stcury. Donald 48. 228 Stevahn. Dwight 96. 249 Stevens. Richard 120. 165. 267 301 Stevens. Rita 228 Stevens. Sherrie 23. 36. 82. 196. 228 Stevenson. Rebecca 28“ Stevenson. Stephanie 287 Stewart. Mr. il'ilham 191 Stewart. Brenda 2-19 Stewart. Lorraine 267 Stirm. Gail 28T Stoddard. Kill 287 Stoddard. Stephen 249 Stoebner. Beth 93. 26“ Stoebner. Kerrv 23.72, 93. 103. 112.201.228 Stnlp. Steve 267 Stol . James 96. 249 Stone. Debi 267 Stone. Lorri 228 Stone. Norman 32. 249 Stone. Kaenell 287 Story. Gaylord 267 Story. Paula 26“ Story. Sandra 287 Straub. Fritzi 267 Strawn. Pamela 249 Stringham. LaNae 28“ Stringham. Mr Mark Si, 1“3 Stringham. Mrs. Ruth 82. 191 Stritzcl. Connie 287 Stroh, Mrs. Beterly 190 Stroh. Corinne 118 Strong. David 267 Strother. Jim 249 Strother, Susan 267 Stucky. Pam 79 STUDENT BODY DANCE 46-4“ STUDENT COUNCIL 22-23 STUDENT SERVICE 36-39 Stull. Kathi 287 Stunkart. Wilma 29. 79. 229 Sturman. Cathy 267 Sturman. Jim 34, 287 Styles. David 287 Suarez. Patricia 229 Suelzle. Brenda 229 Suelzle. Karen 287 Suess. Bonnie 33. 287 Sues . Don 133. 249 Sites s, Mrs. Grace 161 Suess. Kathy 267 Suess. Robin 267 Suess. Virgil 32. 267 Suess. Mrs. VtrgU 16 Suko. Ron 267 Summers. Tom 267 Sunbury. Erie 134. 249 Sunburv. Garv 287 SI PER INTENDENTS 140-141 Susich. Robert Sutherland. David 31. 32. 186. 229 Sutherland. Donald 43. 143 Sutherland. Janet 45, 249 Sutherland. Laurel 267 Sutton. Mike 287 Swain. Karen 287 Swanson. Steven 229 Sward. Julie 27. 60. 70. 249 Swearingen. Roberta 249 Sweat. Rick 28“ Swigen. Richard 287 Swigert, Mr. William 7, 173 Swinncy. Cherrie 287 SwiUenberg. Mrs. Dorothy Sypnicski. John 99. 1.30.267 Svpnicski. Pat 287. 131 Svpnieski. Steven 287 Svrock. Mary 249 Z Taboada. Marce 267 Taboada. Michael 28“ Taddei, JoAnn 267 Tn iena. Mr,, ‘at 188 Tahran. Alan 249 Takac. Ed 287 Takahashi. |acklvn29. 103 Fallant. Tony 229 Tallent. Terria 287 Tamblin. Ginnv 249 Tamblin. Margie 287 Tamblin. Rolxrt 107. 229 Tamura. Elizabeth 57. 229 Tanabe, Gail 287 Tanaka. Randall 249 Tanaka. Mr. Shigeichi 133 Tapia, Mary 229 Taron. Diane 287 Taron. Kathleen 249 Taron. Richard 267 Tarvin, Mr. Guy 137 Eaves. Kenneth 81. 234. 249 Taylor. Dorothy C. 267 Taylor. Dorothy M Taylor. Marsc hcl 267 Taylor. Simon 67. 74. 267 Tecklen airg, Mr. Walter 140 Teem, Mr. James 132. 191 Fell. Cynthia 287 Tempel. Mr. Edward 143 Templa. Linda 267 Tenente. Michael 234. 249 Teranishi. Steve 133. 287 Teresi. Maria 267 Ferra. Kathleen 249 Terra. Patricia 86. 267 Terra. Paula 287 Tctz. Claudia 249 Thayer. Jenell 267 Thayer. Susan 229 Thomas. Mr. Daley 167 Thomas. Joan 110. 249 Thomas. Mary 267 Thomas. Mrs. Lorna 191 Thomas. Richard 249 Thomas. Susan 31.229 Thomas. Teresa 287 Thompson. Bill 287 Thompson, Billeanne 267 Thompson. Dennis 267 Thompson. Jackie 229 Thompson. Gerald 249 Thompson, Harold 287 Thompson. James 287 Thompson, Robin 268 Thor. Patty 229 Thorne. Sir. George 102. 163 Thornton. Gail 249 Thornton. Dianna 268 Thornton. Iva 268 Thornton, Reggie 28“ Thumlcrt. Diana 83. 229 Tiede. Jason 77. 268 Tiede. Sandra 268 Tillet. William 249 Tim. Michael 287 Timm. James 287 Tinkle. Deborah 249 Tinkle. Theresa 287 Tinsley. Greg 249 l itmus. Martha 32. 268 Tobias. Pattie287 Tnbias. Trudy 249 Todd, Toni 249 •TOKAY STAFF 26-27 Tondre. Allyson 37. 249 Tnndre. Steve 287 Toney. April Toney. Justin 249 Tornev. Brian Turney. Phillip 249 ’Forres. David 67. 28“ Torres. David 268 Torres. Linda 229 Forres. Manuel 28“ Torres. Mario 249 Torres. Marvlam 268 Touak. Esther 287 Toy. Andrew 229 Toy, Barbara 249 Tramontanas. Angelina 268 Tramontanas. George 249 Travis. Beth 3 . 31. 32.208. 249 Traynor. Rachel 268 Trcdway. Tom 93, 229 Tret hew a v. Delira 288 Trew. Stephen 31.48. 49. 234. 249 Frick. Leslie 249 Triolo. Diane 118. 229 Tripp. Patricia 249 Tristan. Delia 288 Troglia. Don 120. 268 Troupe. Carleen 249 Troupe. Christine 83.268 Trovinger. Mark 288 Fruscott. Brad 268 Tsampis. Paul 269 Fucker, Benjamin 249 Tuggle. James 249 Turner. Arlan 31.250 Turner. Ellen 30. 31.250 Turner. Marcia 268 Turner. Mark 229 Turner. Pamela 288 Tussev. Victoria 250 Tutt.Kim 136. 137.234.230 Tuttle. Pamela 33. 230 Twctan. Gordon 268 Twitty. Lvnda Tyler, Hazel 288 Tyler, Jcrrv250 Tyler. Millie 230 Tyler, Violet 268 n Uhlich. David 230 Uhlich. Dennis 288 Ulmer. Gretchen 230 Ulshafer. Ronnie 268 Underwood. Kent 250 Underwood. Mike 122. 133. 288 I nruh, Mrs. Ruth 151 Unternaher. Cary 230 Untcrnaher. Lorna67. 172. 268 Updegraff. Julie 288 UjxlegrafT. Renee 85. 230 Urias. Erminio288 Uribic. Deborah 85. 250 Uribie. Frank 288 Urrca. Florendo 288 CtendorJ er. Miss Edythe 167 Uttkc. Ralph 24. 25. 56. 66. 67. 74. 75. 119. 196. 230 Utz. Lvnette 268 Uyeda. Susan 30. 31. 250 Uycno. Ruth 288 V Vaccarezza. Annette 56. 196. 230 Valadez. Linda 268 Valente. Anthony 250 Valenti. Gary 60. 230 Valenti. Marlene 268 Valenti. Valdene 172. 268 Valentine. Valentia 288 Valenzuela, Emma 288 Valla. Allen 230 Valla, Jeannette 288 Valladao. D‘I.vnne88. 181.230 Vallejo. Juan 122. 288 Vallejo, Richard 107 Vallejo. Yvonne 288 Vallerga. Patricia 44.94.230 Vallerga. Steve 268 Vallero. Marsha 268 Vallero. Ted 288 Valone. Greg 288 Valtierra. James 96. 97. 230 Valticrra. Mary 268 Van De Pol. Cindv 288 Van De Pol. Mike 133.250 Winder Hamm. Melissa 32. 93. 230 Winder Hamm. Robin 24. 133. 252,268 Van Dyke. Sara 250 Van Dyken. Mr. Sam 170 Van Exel. Anna 15. 66, 73. 242. 250 VanGaalen. Izaak 134. 288 VanGaalcn, Matthys 134. 250 Van Kirk. David 268 Van Patten. Paul 230 VARSITY BASKETBALL 128-129 VARSITY FOO’FBALL 106-109 Yasquez. Elizabeth 230 Yasquez. Emily 250 Yasquez. Fred 230 Yasquez. Joe 268 Yasquez. Pilar 268 Yasquez. Sara 288 Yasquez. Yolanda Vaughan. Karen 28. 196. 205. 230 Vaughan. Susan 268 Vermcltfoort. Jo Anne 288 Vermeulen. Sir. Edwin 178. 147 Vcrmculcn. Larry 134, 250 Vernier. Mr. Daniel 167 Versic. David 120 Vetter, Edward 230 Villarreal. Helen 230 Villarreal. Mary 268 Visser, Claire 3l. 230 Visser. Peter 250 Vitale. Cheryl 288 Vitale. Mrs. Dorothy 143 Vitale. Tim 268 V aeque. Sandra 230 Vogler, Mr. Don 168. 169 V‘filer. Mrs. Ginger 74. 67. 164. 169 V'nlb. Harold 250 Volkert. Leo 288 Volkcrt. Mark 72. 73. 201.230 Vollbrecht. Robert 99. 134. 230 VonBerg. Lenoec 37. 230 Voss. Rhonda Votaw, Danny 268 Wadlcy. Danny 250 Wadlow. Calvin 230 Wad low. Steve 268 II 'agnehnfjer, Mr. Gu 176 Wagenman. Daniel 230 W.is enman. Rae 250 Wagenman. Sherry 288 Wagers. Chervl 31.231 Wagers. Donald 288 Wagers. James 288 Wages. joAnn 288 Wastes. Steve 269 Waggle. Daryl 268 Wagner. Dennis 181.288 Wagner. Edward 107. 250 Wagner. John 120. 268 Wagner, Melody 288 Wagner. Michael 250 Wagner. Rick 268 Wagner. Robert 123. 288 Wagner. Shirley 250 Wagner. Steve P. 268 Wagner. Steve VV. 9. 31.45. 250 Wahl. Julia 250 Wahl. Randy 288 Wahl. Reginald 231 Wahlcn. Robert 133. 1.34.268 Wahlcn. Wendell 77. 268 Wakefield. Mr. Guy 169 Wakefield. Sandra 231 Wakcham. Bruce 231 Wakcham. Denise 268 Wald. William 234. 250 Walker. Dan 268 Walker, Janet 288 Walker. Karen 268 Walker, .Mr. Xorrnari 169 Walker, Torrance 44,48.51,231 Wall. Carol 230 Wallace. Barbara. 38. 268 Wallace. Lynne 288 VVallach. Richard 250 Wallior. Jeff 268 Wallior. N'ancv 231 Wallof. Marta 26. 234. 250. 290 Walls. Cynthia 29. 230 Walter. Randv 268 Walters. Barbara 232 Walters. Mr. Charles 155 Walth. Linda 288 Walth. Wayne 34. 268 War burton, Mr. Kenneth 86.87. !T3 Ward. Margaret 270. 277 Ward. Marla 231 Ward. Penny 288 Ward. Tcrrie288 Warmerdam. Diane 250 Warmerdam. Gerard 288 Warmerdam. Peter 288 Warner. Katie 22. 29. 31. 46. 114. 125. 231 Warner. Margaret 268 Warren. Deborah 250 Warren. Fran 234.230 Wasik. Stephen 128. 129. 231 Watanabc. Darla 289 Watanabc. Sheri 289 WATER POLO 136-137 Waters. Mr. Cleo 133 Watkins. Bonnie 250 Watkins. Kathy 268 Watson, Mr. Bert 144 Watson, Mr,. Gladys 178 Watson. Pam 289 Watson. Pamela 37. 231 Watson. Steve 268 Watt. Mu, Phoebe 88. 178 Watters. Darlene 231 Watters. Patricia 268 Watts. Carol 250 Weaver. Connie 268 Weaver. Deborah 31. 231 Weaver. Elizabeth 289 Weaver. EllaMae 231 Weaver. Jay 186. 230 Weaver. Tim 268 Webb. Leslie 289 Webber. John 231 Weber. Brenda 269 Weber. Clairice 250 Weber. Ellen 48. 232 Weber. Keith 250 Weber. Mark 269 Weber. Paul 122.289 Wecthee. Ron 289 Wecthee. Susan 269 Weible. Deborah Weidner. Kennv 269 Wcigum. Kathy 250 Wcigum. Mike 38. 123, 289 Weil. Kim 289 Weimcr. Pat 269 Weinberg, Mr. Harry 38. 147. 148 Weinzirl. Alan 232 Welch. Jack 34. 269 Well. Kathy 193. 269 Well, Susan 289 Welles. Richard 289 Wells. Kethleen 250 Wen I land, Mrs. Hilda 167 Wcntrup. David 289 Wcnz. Diana 232 Werner. Robin 269 Western. Glen 250 Western. Teresa 289 Wcstgate. Steven 15. 106. 107. 109. 117. 232 Wetmore. Becky 289 Wctmorc. Jonathan 32. 250 Wetzel. Mike 120 Wetzel. Robert 269 Weybrel, Mrs. Fred 16 Wcvbrct. Jim 269 Weybrct.Marty43.74.232 Wheeler. Brenda 232 Wheeler. Donna 230 Whitaker. John 32. 34, 250 Whitaker. Tom 269 Whitby. George 289 Whitby. Nancy 269 White. Clara 289 White. Elaine 250 White. Mary 269 White. Richard 269 White. Vickie 37. 230 Whiteside. Terry 269 Whitmer. Elizabeth 269 Whitted. Mr John 92. 171 Wicium. Elizabeth 289 Wiebc. Gary 232 Wiebc. John 230 Wiebc. I'crry 289 Wiedrrich. Linda 232 Winner. Jim 230 Wigley. Marsha 230 Wilburn. Gay 289 Wilcox. Donna 232 Wilcox. Michael 289 Wilkinson. Tom 251 Will. JefT 289 Willems. Barbara 186. 269 Willems. Michael 232 Willey. I.ucetta 101.269 Willey. Regina 101.251 Willhite. Michael 289 Williams. David 269 Williams. Gail 269 Williams. Herbert 269 Williams. Judy 269 Williams. Mark 251 Williams. Michael 120. 269 Williams, Mike 289 Williams. Sharon 277. 289 Williford. Richard 251 Willis. Cary 137.289 Willis. John 120. 269 Willis. Marv 29. 114. 118. 119. 214.232 Willis. Rita 231 Wilson. Dale 231 Wilson. Dan 99. 134.289 Wilson. Don 289 Wilson. Donna 37. 232 Wilson. Jacki269 Wilson. Llovd 232 Wilson. Marjorie 289 Wilson. Nemo 231 Wilson. Randv 82. 83. 128. 129. 232 Wilson. Stphanie 22. 31. 70. 7|. 125.232 Wilson. Steven 251 Wimer. Bonnie 232 Winched. Brad 289 Winched. Dave 269 Winchester. Jackie 289 Winchester. Larry 188. 251 Windle. Donna 289 Winkle. David 18 Winter. Chris 29. 251 Wirtz. Alice 32.232 Withers. Jennifer 186. 251 Witt. Dianne 35, 289 Wodkins. Debra 289 Woehl. Gary 96. 107.251 Woerz. Nancy 110.231 Wolfe. Bob 232 Wolff. Mrs. La Verne 158 Wojjescn. Jana 231 Womack. Gary 289 Womack. James 231 Womble. Luann25l Wonder I ich, Mark 289 Wood. Diane 232 Wood. Shannon 251 Wood, Wayne 24 Woods. David T. 289 Woods. David W 289 Woods Michael 24. 251 Woods. Nileta 233 Woods. Shelley 251 Woods, '•tan 269 Woods. Susan 251 Woods. Terry 269 Woods. Wayne 289 Woods. Wilma 289 Workman. Viola 231 Worland. Daniel 231 Woznick. Linda 269 Woznick. Peggv233 WRESTLING 132-133 Wright. Carol 251 Wright. Carolyn 269 Wright. David C. 269 Wright. David F 233 Wright. Duane 289 Wright. Kathy 251 Wright. Ken 233 Wright. Linda 289 Wright. Lynn 233 Wright. Nancy 289 Wright. Terry 289 Wruck. Karl 289 Wudel. Diana 289 Wudcl. Ken 233 Wayne. Wayne 289 Wuttke. Mr. Albert 152 a Yamada. Craig 233 Yamada. Donald 231 Yamada. Sandra 231 Yamauchi. Richard 251 Yarborough. Kim 289 Yarborough. Mike 28. 233 Yasin. Ralph 269 Yasin. Rameila 289 Yates. Tammy 231 Ybarra. Louis 289 Ydrogo. Aurora 251 Yee. David 34. 289 Yip. Clinton 97. 99. 132. 133. 234. 251 Yip. Lindsey 289 Yoshimi. Claudia 233 Yoshimi. Steve 231 Yoshimi. Susan 289 Yoshioka. Jerry 251 Yoshioka. Kathy 269 Young. Craig 289 Young, Danny 233 Young. Keith 233 Young. Linda 233 Young. Richard 251 Young. Ronald 231 Younger. Donald 233 Younger. Keith 251 Youngs. Robert 269 Yurong. Rosemary 269 £ Zamarripa, Cynthia 33. 251 Zamarrip.i. Dannv 289 Zamarripa. David 233 Zastrow. Clare 289 Zastrow, Stephen 233 ZechmeUter. Jerrv269 Zeller. Robert 289 Zerbc. Ron 233 Zidar. Jody 23.3 y.nnbelman. Mr. Sieve 15 nnbclmann. Mr. Alvin 153 y.vnmerman, Mr,. Alma 160 Zimmerman. Ilarlcv 233 Zimmerman. Lynne 269 Zimmerman. Nancy 251 Zimmers. Carol 269 Zundel. Eugene 269 Zundel. Virginia 233 Zuniga. Johnny 269 Zuniga. Maria 289 Zweiglc. 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