Lompoc Junior High School - Spartan Yearbook (Lompoc, CA)
- Class of 1972
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I x Y ii S .L ggi, Reach Out . . . to communicate is ilie beLgirZ1fgihg VGQ umm in Q Cllflft c f with Q7g4f G' -'ali ,ivy AWE SV, m .'+.4u Reach Out . . . the most important moment in your Izfe is right now F-in-ii - i - v fl X 0' u .1 Q ' X r l 'if' L 1 rf f Q ? tx !' if N v I A' 1 F5 151 WH'-u ,s if .-, ' 'T a- I,- w ff--, , ,X 'fbi Yi X X f wx gif . brmxt . ' I - , N , 'V Z ,U-,h Q, v If J' .f --'- '- '.'. .f W , Q 'syn 1, I I , ' ,V f f' - vx I' V 9 ' R 'LI U ,M I 1- .ii . .X . . -, Us . ' - . 4 'rw' , b - , 1'--, W. V ry: -1 . 'Qi Ili. 5 , ,- 1-ff 1173.3 M 'F ff' ' FYI .f.'l.n V 9:1 , ,vw :xml I' ,-tiff EFI Txiq 3 'gif 5 , fzvl' J, .V 'J 'F' 'i l 9 Raimi- RWM 3331939 ibm-'i ,ads Timm-aw Wm-9-mAh' mm, w+ww 'f, ' m.x+ tm 'UAW dwg no P ws, A- Reach Out . . . face the sun ana' all the shadows fall behind you ,, M-r Dedication Gooa' Things Come In Small Packages X jfiggwg, K5 One of a klnd Mlss Kay Lee Always Reachmg Out 'Bo lend a helplng hand P E teacher of many! of ChicogState years strong Lompoc Jr. Hi on the go - up with youth. to Miss Lee a friend y 'Je fondly his 1971-'72 y o Miss Kay Lee. k . n 4 a W 1 1 n mf-mmm I-Q ff . Q T-.,P1 .l-h Q l. u 3593: , 'L'1'.' X ' ,qi - ., ,M I' n M , Q. 1 -' V tgp: I ' I' L A L. - .K f u F Y-P ,.-'13 ' I n 'O - rr' . s.- .?:, k? '- -' ' ' - ' L gg '1 , 1 A ' 5 IE, 'vi . r ,fi-Q: A - .4 571.1 ,f . 7' v -ac..z,Q...,i ' at 1- - ' A 1 E 3 Q 1 5103 l WSF: 3 M f-sf 9 H144 -.-4 '- .,..., E 'qgltdlka The Spartan faculty . . . teaching, learning, understanding! O. K. , you knotheads, get going. Each an individual far-out - nutty - creative. I-Iere's a handy dandy worksheet free of cost. Absent- minded, disorganized, sometimes succeeding - often failing But always trying. The Faculty Concerned, Comical. That's not a threatg that's a fact. Talking to themselves, And to others. Loved Hated Needed Always there . .. May I Help You? Administration We'a' Like T 0 Hehy You Get There With Mr. Charles Hurlbut and Mr. Jack Foulger as principal and vice-principal, the 1971-'72 school year turne out to be one of the best years Lompoc Junior High School has ever experienced. Also in the office this year were the two problem solvers, Mr. Ray Cunningham and Mr. Bill Graham, student counselors. At sick bay was Mrs. Louise Everett, school nurse, who did her best to keep Spartans healthy, happy and active. Keeping everyone fil with plenty of new reading material was LJHS's new librarian, Mis. Jan Herber. 1972 was truly a year in which Spartans were able to reach out and find someone there! ' , 9 R E S Q 1 r 4 'J I 5 Q E Q e i e i 1 qi pe -A -5 is . .l Above: Principal 'X Y ' Charles Hurlbut and Assistant Principal Jack Foulger. Right: Counselor Bill Graham. Middle right: Counse- S lor Ray Cunningham. Far right: Mrs. Louise Everett, school nurse. 'Q A r 'dl .',.'- M' Y- .J Left: Librarians Mrs. Ian Herber and Mrs. Pat Grossi assist Glenda Crawford. Below: Student council ad visors Miss Pat Johns, Mrs. Helen Schuyler and Mr. James Spilrnan. MR. TOM ALEXANDER Math MRS. JOEY ARAUJO English MR. D BARNARD History MR. DAVID BENCHOFF Math MR. DAVE BICKMORE Spanish MR. JULIAN BROUILLARD Industrial Arts MR. ROBERT CAOUETTE Boys' Physical Education MRS. VIRGINIA CRAIN Reading MR. JERRY CRISCIONE Math MR. FRANK DESALLE Boys' Physical Education MRS. CHERYL DONLEA French MR. JACK DREES Boys' Physical Education MR. RICHARD EATMON History MRS. MADELEINE EVANS Reading finwdfx 5557, If Faculty All In The Faculty Far left: Team planning makes it big with the math department. Left: Mrs. Langley takes care of a few loose ends on Mr. Gra- ham. Below: Miss Kroening takes a breather. ln iff X ,Q I E! - K .J la' 1 MRS. ELLEN FULLER Art MRS. ANN GLASGOW Histor MR. JOHN GOWENLOCK Science MR. PETER GREEN Science MR. AL HARRIS History MRS. ERICA HEDLUND Math MR. JOHN HERMANSEN Science MR. JAMES HEWITT Science MR. PHIL I-IIRSCHLER German MRS. SHIRLEY HORNE English MRS. HARRIET HUGHES . Home Economics MRS. IANA HUNKING Science MR. DON INGAMELLS English MRS. VIVIAN JAMES Special Education MISS PAT JOHNS English MRS. BETTY JORY Girls' Physical Education MISS MARILYN LANE Reading MR. HARLAN LARSON History MR. RUSS LINDQUIST Industrial Arts MISS CAROL LINGER English I i lf. .EA . A JJ , . 1 -7.44 EJ, ,if if Faculty You Know What I Mean Left: Mr. Jory really gets on top of things to take good yearbook photos. Below: Mr. Larson gives Lisa Scheffer the word about littering. 21 MRS. JO LOWE Music MRS. ALICE MacDONALD Histo? MRS. FE N MITCHELL Math MISS CHRISTINE MOORE Home Economics MRS. ALICE NILSEN Music MR. TOM PIC KERING History MR. JOHN PORTER Music MR. STEVE QUILLER Art MRS. IVA RATCLIFFE Math MR. HECTOR SAMANHEGO Spanish MRS. HELEN SCHUYLER Math MR. RAY SIMONSON Industrial Arts MRS. PHYLLIS SMART English MR. JAMES SPILMAN Science MRS. DEANNA THOMAS Art MRS. JOHN VORDERMARK Math -. v , - 1-..b Us Q? Y? ,,- ga: , ,A ty meeting. Below: The faculty bulletin board reflects the many duties and responsibilities of the Spartan faculty. 15' I f 1 P fl ach Out A HeQ2ing Hand . c, , Left: Mr. Eatmon listens intently during a facul- f l l V , J X . xl lf' J ' . .4.,,!.. K . 2: 1-fra, nwuunnfm. - ,.. v -,-.. , , . r,. .A-...n.dr .. ..-- Y s Future Freshmen . . . carefree, fun1ovin', never listening! Right-on! Pacesetters tie-dye tanks - wild hot pants - cords that drag the ground. Farout! Gum, candy . . . That 's their bag. 'Can I have a bite? 1 v 'That's your third tardy. Swar or detention? Take your pick. Eighth Graders Fantastic! Tough 7th . . . Tougher 8th! Beating up each other, chicken fighting hasseling Always searching, Sometimes learning, Trying to reach their goals. lovin' girls flirtin' guys - arms around each other They'1l never change! Can you believe it? Next year we're in high school? Eighth Grade Superstars Right: Who says Mr. Samaniego is a little off balance? Below: Hey! Where'd the ball go? X ABBOTT, MARY ADKINS, DEBORAH AINSWORTH, GARY ALFORD, LON ALLEN, CAROLE ALVAREZ, IOSEPHINE AMES, DON AMES, LAURENA ANDERSON, JOSEPH ANDERSON, DEBBIE ANDERSON, STEVE ANDREW, JON ARAGON, RANDY AREVALOS, ANCELO ARMSTRONG, LINDA ATKINS, DAVID ATKINSON, JESSICA AUBERT, FRANK AVANTS, VALORIE BABINSKI, PHYLLIS BACON, KEN BAILEY, LARINDA BAIRD, DEBORAH BARNES, LEE ANNE BARRERAS, ANTHONY BARTELS, RICKY BATH, PATTY BEAIRD, CORDELL BELLE, RAY BELLONE, HAL BELLUZ, CAROL BELTRAN, RICHARD BENEDICT, CATI-IY BENSON, ALAN BERGMAN, CINDY BERRYMAN, DEBBIE BILBREY, DEBRA BISHOP, ERIC BLAIR, DEBBIE BLANKENSHIP, PAM BLASCOW, KEITH BOBBITT, PAUL BOBO, CHRIS BOGGS, PAMELA BOHNKE, CALVHNI BOLIN, KATHERINE BONFILLS, RICHARD BORTNER, KENNETH BOUNDS, DAVID BOYTIS, MARY BRAITHWAITE, PEGGY BRANDON, KENNY BRATCHER, PATRICIA BREEN, BOBBY BREEN, DEENA BREMERMAN, CRETA BREMNER, CHRISTINA BRIGHT, DANNY BROCK, DEBBIE BROWN, DARREN BROCKETT, MIKE BROCKSMITH, TERRY BROSSMAN, LINDA BROWN, CANDACE BROWN, DONNA BROWN, PATRICIA BROWN, RICHARD BUGARIN, MARIA BURNS, ROBERT BUZAN, RENEE CADENA, ALBERTO CAIRNEY, STUART CALDWELL, DAVID CALDWELL, JAMES CALVERT, BILL CALVERT, KATHRINE CAMPBELL, TRICIA CARNS, BONNIE CARPENTER, RICHARD CARPENTER, YVONNE CARPIO, ISMAEL CARRELL, TERRY CASAREZ, PATRICK CERDA, MARK CERDA, ROSA CHANDLER, IAMES CHINGO, IOHN CHRISTENSEN, LIZ CHRISTENSEN, IANINE CIOS, CHARLES Below: Seventh graders just can 't seem to express themselves at lunch. , . I Y Eighth Grade Express Yoursey Top left: Alex Henderson shows off his talent for blowing bubbles. Bottom left: George Polly monkeys around in class. Bottom right: Mr. Alexander works hard to get across some of the finer points about math. ! CLARK, PAMELA CLEMENT, TINA CLINE, EDDIE CLOPTON, JODIE COE, RCBBY COLEMAN, RHONDA COLLIER, CANDICE COLLINS, PAUL COOPER, PAMELA CORDOVA, IOSEPHINA CORN, GEORGE CORTEZ, ROSA CRAIG, DOUGLAS CRAIGHEAD, DAVID CRANDELL, GEORGE CRAWFORD, GLENDA CROFT, RAE CROWDER, ALAN Ara. va- Af , f if is R G fb -Q' W z - X 5, A . I x w X if f M 124. 1' Q , NF, A F , 1 4 ! EQ 142 5' ji! lv A- 4 wif 'yu .Q H? Ig,1Qf:5pg': N S-Elm f , 111 9 . 3 H : K N H i l, L Y IJ. 5 I .' KT b 1 ' Top left What would my mother say? screams Bebe Navar ro Bottom left They re commg to take me away! Bot- tom nght Pub11cat1ons class really sh1nes on. FOSTER, NANCY FOSTER, SUELLEN FOX, ROBERT FRANK, KAYLN FRAZIER, CINDY FRENCH, JOHN FROELICK, GREG GAITAN, NICKY GALANTE, IOE GALBRAITH, PENNY GALINDO, FRANCES GARCIA, RACHEL Eighth Grade Lunchtime Lunatzcs Right: Steve Spence takes a load off h1s feet Below Judy Gideon enjoys a secluded lunch GASKA, RICHARD GASTELLUM, DAVID GEI-IR. JAMES GEORGE, PATRICK GESTNER, DOROTHY GIBBS, CI-IRISTI GILCREASE, CRICHTON GILES, JOSEPH GILLILAND, TINA GILMORE, DEBBIE GON ZALES . GON ZALES , GON ZALES, GOODRICH, GRANADOS, .TAIME JOHNNY RUBEN WILLIAM ED GRASSER, JAMIE GRAY, MICHAEL GREER, GALE Left: So who counts calories? Below: Eighth grade girls stage a talk-in. GROSSI, CINDY GROSSI, LINDA GUERRA, GRACIE GUEST, TONY GULLIKSON, LESLIE HAGAN, RALPH HAGAN S, LYNN I-IAIN, FRANK HALFHILL, LAUREL HALL, MARK HALL, TRACY HAMLIN, DAVID HAMLIN, RICHARD HAMON, GREG HANSEN, MARIE HARCK, LORRAINE HARKER, PAUL HART, KATHLEEN HARTSELL, JOHN HARTZELL, KATHY HARWOOD, WOODY HAVILL, MICHELLE HAWK, TOM HARRELSON, IO LYNNE Eighth Grade United We Stand Below: Even through the thickest fog and the brightest sun, LJHS students stand together. Right: Spartans find out that togetherness is where it's at. ,. , . - A I HAYES, SHERRY HAYSE, KATHY HEATH, ED HEATH, LEANN HELM, DAVID HEMPHILL, WILLIAM HEREDIA, RAUL HERNANDEZ., IOE HERNANDEZ, RORY HERNANDEZ, TI-IERESA I-IERRERA, GILBERT HERVEY, GEORGE I-IIBBARD, ROBERT I-IICKS, THOMAS HILL, LINDA HINES, IESSLYN HOLMES, MARY HOLT, RANDY i .a- F rf . u-f iid' - I I Below: Fellow Spartans suggest that peace is the real thing! HOPKINS, MIKE HORNE, KENNETH HOULETTE, MIKE HOWARD, HELEN HOWARD, MIKE HUANTE, CAROLINE HUMBERT, KEN HUEST, MICHAEL HUTCHINSON, RICHARD HUYCK, DONALD INCRAM, MARLA JACOBS, JAMES JACOBY, RICHARD JAKOWICH, JONDA JAKUBIAK, KATHY JAMISON, ERIC JARRETT, BENJAMIN JASKIEL, JOHN JAZINSKI, JEANIE JEFFERS, CAROL JENSEN, I-IEIDI JOHNS, MILTON JOHNSON BRAD JOHNSON HENRY JOHNSON, KEN JOHNSON, LELANDA JOHNSON, SANDI JORDAN, GREGORY KALK, JOE KASABA, KATHY I 45:- 5 MS' K 4,-A 4, Eighth Grade Get It Together Above right: Carol Nelson and David Atkins get it together at lunch. Below: PLAYBOY? Not hard ly. Chuck Van Allen, George Polly and John Chingo read LIFE magazine in the library. Right: Hot pants and shorts make the scene during the hot weather days. Q21 . W .i-WP iii '1-A in f KELLER, CINDY KELLY, WENDELL KEVORKIAN, GARY KIRKLAND, DWIGHT KIRKMAN, LYNN KOWALLK, MICHAEL LAKE, CARL LAMBERTO, ROBIN LANDRY, KATHY LANEY, DONNA LANGENFELD, DEBRA LANGLEY, ROBERT 36 Y LARA, JUDY LARIVA, CHRIS LEBEL, SHARON LEOK, LESLIE LEE, TIM LEE, VIRGINIA LEHMAN, LAURIE LEHMANN, ARTHUR LE ROY, THOMAS LESTER, CHRISTINE LETOURNEAU, CATHY LEVASH, LEONARD LIETZ, CARMEN LIGHTNER, RHONDA LINDSEY, IULIE LINDSEY, MICHAEL LINTHICUM, CONNIE LIVICK, ROBERT LLOYD, KATHY LONGORIA, DANIEL LOPEZ, GEORGE LUKK, CINDY LUNA, DANIEL LUNA, DEBBIE LUNA, EVELYN LUNDY, SHEILA LUNDY, WILLIAM MAGALONG, BRENDA MAGDALENO, ARTHUR MANGLER, RICHARD MANGUM, SANDRA MARQUEZ, THERESA MARRS, LYDIA MARSHALL, ANNETTA MARTIN, TAMMY MARTINEZ, DAVID MATHIS, SHEILA MATTINGLY, JERRY MAULDIN, CAROL ANN MCADAMS, CARL MCADAMS, STANLEY MCAHREN, CONNIE MCCOMB, GARY MCCONNELL, AUDREY MCCONNELL, MARK MCDONALD, RICHARD MCELMURRY, BILL MCGARRY, NANCY Eighth Grade The Over- The-Hill Gan g Right: David Schuyler, Gary Davis, and Bill McE1murry take time out for a little publicity. Below: With a little help from these, the brainy eighth graders will make it to the top. MCGEE, YVONNE MCGUIRE, EARL MCKEE, MARIA MCKENZIE, ROBYN MCWILLIAMS, CINDY MEES, RANDY MENDES, ROBIN MENDEZ, JOSEPH MENELEY, BILLY MENEZES, EILEEN MERCADO, ALICE MESEROLE, DEANNE MICHAEL, MARLEE MIDDLETON, DEBBIE MIDDLETON, DIANE MIDGLEY, JOHN MILLER, LINDSAY MILLSAPS, KENNETH MIRANDA, CATHY MITCHELL, BARBARA MITCHELL, JULIE MITCHELL, RAY MOJARRAS, SALVADOR MONROE, MITCH ,4 Left: Where there 's Art Vargas, George Polly and Tom Hawk there 's never a dull moment - or is there? Bottom left: Man does not live by school alone, says Tony Guest to Gary McComb and Ken Rahto. Bottom right: Eighth grade girls check their date'files for Friday night. V1 'J --f -1-.. ' , N7 5 or-'L . X MOORE, JOHN MOORE, ROBERT MOORE, TIMMY MOREHART, MARK MOREHOUSE, GAYLE MORGAN, LANDAN MORGAN, TERRIE MOTTARELLA, SUZANNE MURPHY, BILL NAVARRO, BEATRICE NEAL, GLENN NELSON, CAROL NIGH, STEPHEN NIX, BRUCE NOEL, EOE NORGUTT, DANIEL NORRIS, CAROLYN NORTHROP, GARY ,,,-2 Q - A ,, . 'WIN H 1. 'rx , s Mx w rv -ji , Liu .v ' ,N J lu. is ' 'EP ' iw 3 pg ' :uf lA we V137 ,Q Nw. ,1 xwg' I- ',,T-V, , , L9 . -V 4.. i .1- 'f gf' 9 L Q. if M :W A 33- K . any -,N r- Ah ti x,: Y , ' 1 , fl gf.. 1 , 4, , . JA- .. , ,,.,..!- N ff:,,g A, x' A M ' fgffi 5? ,' Af' - Q HT' f -2, 1. ff- ' , . a 1g 11, 'f-'69 if ji fg-Tp .gi '-f' 7-1' v x gr, 4 ! ' a 2 ,ir . v '4 Q. ,4- -1 T r , f 2 I . f I X '. I , ,4- I ,,x, I W, l 1 L... U K Eighth Grade Brainy Bunch Left: The Spartan camera catches Sandi Johnson in a quiet moment. Below: Henry Johnson really uses hIs head and executes a brain storm. C, J POTTER ROSE POWERS, MARK POWERS, WILLIE PREECE, SUSAN PRESSLEY, CLARENCE PRICE, NORA PURGASON, ALICE PURVIS, MITCH QUEZADA, ROSA RADEN, RAYMOND RAMSDEN, JOYCE RECK, GREG REED, REED, REED, REGISTER, DAVID REICH, DANIEL RENAR, JEROME I BRIAN CIN DY DEN ISE RENPROE, GEORGE REYNOLDS, JAMES RICE, TERRY RICHARDSON, STEVEN RINEHART, IANA RIVERA, MIKE ROBB , REBECCA ROBERTS, I EA NNENE ROBERT S , PA M ROBERT SON, DELYNN ROBINETT , GARY ROBINSON, SABRINA RODRIGUEZ, LINDA RODRIGUEZ, SANDRA RODRIGUEZ, VIGKLE ROGERS, DIANNE ROHN, BILL ROMINE, SGARLETT ROULEAU, PAM ROUNDS, GHERRITA RULE, TAMI RUPA, JOHN SANDERS, TONY SAVINSKY, BARBARA Eighth Grade 1 I Future Freshmen R 3 Il vwh ' In A 5 5 , Aj? P . , 'Q A V EI-.. , . X . ,N Xu I . V . I. IQ! Right: Spartan sportsters reach out for fun. Above: This is a future freshman? WX 1 Hr L4 SC HEP PER LISA SCHUYLER DA VID SCRUGGS STEPHEN SEPT ER MICHELLE SHA NTELER LOUIE SHA W NA N CY SHEET S ROBIN SHELT ON PA UL SHROLL MICK SILVA TOMMY SIN GELMA N JULIE SKEETERS JEFF SMALL SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SHERRI BARBA RA CINDY MARCEL RUSSELL SONQUIST RICK SOSA JA UV IER SOU SA BA RBA RA SPA LDING MARSHA SPEIGHT MIC HA EL SPENCE STEVE SPENCER CYNTHIA SPURGIN, JAY STEVENSON, KEVIN STEWART, GEORGE STITCH, TERESA STOLL, ROBERT STONE, ALICE STOOR, MARVIN STOUTENBURGH, DAN STUFFELBEAM, ROD SULLIVAN, TIM SWANKE, MARY SWANSON, BARBARA TAGGART, DEBBIE TAPORCO, PAT TATUM, BARBARA TAYLOR, GLENN TAYLOR, KEVIN TERRONES, PATRICIA TERRONES, STEVE THIBODEAU, SHERRI THOMAS, CELESTE THOMAS, SABRINA THOMPSON C THOMPSON E THOMPSON J THORNLEY M TINGLE, DOUC TOMPKINS, KEN TOTTLE, DIANNA TOWNSEND, JIM TOWNSEND, MIKE TRAVIS, GENE TUOMI, TINA TURRI, JOHN TYKESON, CINDY TYLER, BRENDA UPSHAW, TOM VAGTS, JOHN VALENCIA, JIM VALENCIA, JOE VAN ALLEN, CHUCK VANCE, EVELYN VANCE, PAULA VANDERSLICE, JEFF VANDEVER, SCOTT VANDRAANEN, ARLEN VARGAS, ARTUR VAUGHAN, JAMES VAUGHN, VICKY VEGA, GEORGE VENEGAS, MANUELA VIERRA, TRACY VILLALOBOS, JOE WAAGE, DAVID WALES, THOMAS WALKER, CARLA WALKER, JIMMY WALKER, RICHARD WALLACE, VICKI WALTERS, TAMARA WARE, WANDA WATERMAN, BARBARA WATTERS, BILL WEAVEQ, ANDREA WEAVER, MARY WERNDLI, PHILLIP WESTON, CARLA WHITE, GARY WHITE, JOHNNY Eighth Grade ,Twas A C001 Yule Right: Robin Larnberto and Ken Humbert Close to You. Below: The Chnstmas tree scrawny but beautiful. Bottom right Spartans get the beat at the Christmas Dance. 'lm U I I VFIHHEUIIEV-H ANDERSON, GEORGE ANDERSON, LISA BEACHEY, JANIS BENZEN, DEBBIE BURTON, JIM CARROLL, ROBERT CHAMBERS, LYNNE COTTAM, KAREN DE JESUS, JUNE DUDLEY, NANCY DURHAM, CINDY EADS, DARRELL ESLINGER, CINDY ESPARZA , LIBRADO FARLEY, PATRICIA FAUST, ALICIA GIOVA NA CCI, SHERRI GOSHORN , BRETT Left Couples danced under the stars at the Christmas dance Below Mrs ArauJo s homeroom members SITIIIC as they show Off the1r prize-winning door. HA LLIDAY, CHARLOTTE HEIDLEBA UGH , GLENN HUSTED, BRUCE JETER, KIM JONES, DOREEN IUAREZ, JOE KING, GARY MCKEOWN, IAN MONTGOMERY, BLAIR ORM, MILTON PAIONI, MICKEY PURGASON, ALICE RAHTO, KEN REED, JEFF REYES, ALBERT REYNA, GUADALUPE SALAS, CRUZITA SCOTT, LILA SEG URA , PHILLIP STA NGE , RICHARD VA NDERB URG , RA NDY WA LLA CE , HOWA RD WHITE , RON N IE WORSNUP , MA RY Reach Out RL Reach Out Reac. fzch Out Reach Ov. fh Out Reach Out A :h Out Reach Out Reac ch Out Reach Out Reach L,. ch Out Reach Out Reach Out Reach h Out Reach Out Reach 1 'f'f'h Out Out Reach Out Reach Ou, Out Reach Out Reach Out Re.. Vat Re Out Reach O. Reach 1, if Re4 'lt Re, Out - L' Out t Re Reat Nut Rea Z Rf Reach Reach ft ' ffch Cf nh O 1' Ubin 'milf X tea ,rz e xeacf. 'acf h Ou. Ych 'ach Out L h O ach ' Wu! Re. Ou. ach Reac. Reac. Out L zch 1 Reach O weach Out Reach 6 h Out In ch Out Reach Ou J X-It Reach Out Reach Out R 'ach Out Reach Out Reac '1 Out Reach Out Reach Out Reach Out Reach C, ch Out Reach Out Reach Out Reach Ou. ' M Reach Out Reach Out Reach Out Out Reach Out Reach Out R O 1 I1 , Y-Y Y 'Peach Out R Out R Out R lOut R Z, Q 59 I I R if 'I F X .32 'tu Q1 A ' fn a'. ... -.NLgf-s n 6 .X Y rf I K 345 Q 5 v f I A N 1 I x Q 1 lr? . gs! f 5 Q QA x Sesame Street's Underclassmen . . . f charged up, , unsure, starting in a new direction! . ' A-1-1 right! X Ii! X ,-' A The new breed ' X 'tiyx ig ., F4 ' mischievous - , .J-P -' 5 overdoing it - drinking all the milk shakes. Big . . . but not But the eighth graders are so tall! The Rookies . . . lost, lazy, can 't stop Reaching out to a New World. Seventh Graders Quiet? Chardlyj Playing chase? Csom etimesj Happy-go-lucky? Qusuallyj - New gym suits, forming school loyalties, l fighting for ecology. Donnie Osmond fans with y no more recesses! l What a burn! Tryin' to grow up . .. Wait til' next year! Seventh Grade Smiling Faces Right: Steve Miliate - just doing his thing. Below: Hal Bellone and Stuart Caimey help campus ecology. Bottom right: Dana Chambers stops to smile between classes . his xi ABBOTT, BEVERLY ABBOTT, LOR1 ACOSTA, BELINDA ACOSTA, EDWARD M .rar :rv , 'Nd o fi ADAIR, GLORIA AGUAYO, CATHERINE AGUILAR, FRANK ALLEN, CAROLE ALLMAN, JIMMY ALVARADO, THOMAS ALVARADO, VERONTCA ALVERSON, TRACY ANTWINE, WREN ANCHETA, RANDY ANDERSON, VICTOR ANDREWS, GERALD ARADILLAS, MARIA ARCHER, JERRY ARMSTRONG, BRETT ARREOLA, ELIZABETH ARTHUR, DENISE ATKINSON, KIM AVANTS, RENEE BAGWELL, MICHAEL BAILEY, LOUISE BALDWIN, MIKE BALES, LEE BANEY, KATHRYN BARBASIEWICZ., DONALEE BARTHOLEMEW, CATHERINE BARTHOLEMEW, EDDIE BASTEDO, MARY ANN BATEY, BILL BEAIRD, JESSIE BEAUMONT, IULIETTE BELLE, DARRELL BELLUZ, I OEY BENNETT, STEPHEN BERCH, BRAD BERCH, BRENT BERG, DEBBIE BERRY, CAROL BERRY, DARRELL BERRYMAN, RICHARD BERZANSKY, TERESA BEST, CAROL BETH, PATRICIA BETTY, BRET BETTY, KEVIN BIGGS, CHRIS BLACKWELL, DENISE BLAKE, CHARLES BLASER, BRET BOBO, HENRY BOE, TAMMY BOLER, CHARLES BORCHARD, CAROLYN BOTTOMS, WILLIAM BOWDISH, MICHELE BOWEN, MIKE 53 0 i iii. Q. Q ,, Y' sr 5- 3 ill T' lug' lf? -4 , ,H I Us ,. , , s .4- is 'VJ -hw 1 Seventh Grade The Wee Folk Left: Seventh graders soak up a little knowledge. Bottom left: Paul Cloud and Larry Huyck show Off their Halloween Masks. Bottom right: We wee folk stick together. CASTILLO, RAMONA CASTRO, FRANCESCA CENTINO, CRESTINA CHAMBERS, DANA CHANTRY, MARC CHAVOYA, YSIDRO CHESTNUT, TERI CHIERICHETTI, JEFF CHTTTUM, BRENDA CLARK, TAMMY CLINE, YVONNE CLINTON, SHETLA CLOUD, PAUL CLUCAS, LARRY COCDILL, KAY COLEMAN, ROBERT COOKE, STACEY CORDOVA, MARTIN 'QI . si?-f I. J T 5 ' .5 1 S A 'gf 1 , .lf 'AJ i'l'w.x mxiixtmx X 1 - .1 B 4 ,X X . my Q N W 1 J - ',f .- , - L x L , X 1. Q f J XL ' v ff? ltr J X Q Q 'S -. ,li - - I 4 r gf I 1 1,- ,V x T.. fly' if ' , w 3 5 o X Jx J F 7 .LT is 1, --. I , 1 z 3 'Y sg if Q , WE Aw - 21 3 , x E fix W N KA 'X I 1 gm, lm w lu A l I A W - . ' - 7 f X .Q V' ,H X fl 9 Skipi' N V fy Y - Q 41, , . ,ff s - mi - 'V 1- ---4 9 2 Atv Q 1 C -H wr: Q . ' , li J f A A G-, 4-fl: l R b 'F H .EX 1. A Q LW ' f si ,A 9 K f A4 Agri ,If ll , Seventh Grade The Newcomers Left: Anita Johnson and a classmate gather together their creative forces in art. Bottom left: Tension grows as the seventh grade girls wait for the whistle to start the Turkey Trot. Bottom right: Lillian Jackson flashes her best newcomer smile. k EADS, CAROL EAGAN, MELISSA ELLISON, MIKE ENGELHARDT, PAUL ENTSMINGER, MARCIE ESCOBEDO, ROSA ESTES, DAVID ETHIER, CAROL FABING, MARK FARLEY, BRIAN FARNUM, CHARLES FARRELL, KELLY Below: David Caldwell works hard at mastermg the art of bemg a groovy guy FARTHING, JOHN FEDON, DIANE FELAND, SCOTT FIGUEROA, FERNAN DO FISHER, JEAN FITTS, SUSAN FLEMING, LARAINE FLORES, BRENDA FLOREZ, ADELITA FOSTER, KENNETH FOX, MARK FRIAR, LINA FRYER, SARAH GAITAN, RAUL GARDNER, BECKY GIDEON, JUDY GINN, NELSON HOFFMAN, MARVIN mi Seventh Grade Groovy uys Left: Paul Bobbitt and Milton Orm show the swingers' side of life. Below: We're ready . . . so where 's the starter? 7' x an if of -:A - , I ,S W ,al ug? GLAZE, JAMES GLAZE, LORI GODDARD, MARK GONZALES, CARLOTTA GoNzALES, EVELYN GONZALES, PATTY GOODRICH, DoRoTHY GORDON, SUSAN GRAGG, WILLIAM GREEN, DAVID GREENE, STEVEN GREENLEE, ROSEMARIE GREER, DONNA GRUALVA, IOANN GRIMES, KEVIN GROSETH, DAVID GROSSI, DONNA GROSSI, GINA GROSSINI, DARREL GUADERRAMA, ELSA GILLILAND, EUGENE GUEST, PAUL HACKER, IENNIE HADLEY, MARK Seventh Grade Faces In The Crowd Right: Miss Kroening prepares to time her P.E. class as they run the track. Bottom left: Cathy Aguayo keeps things neat and clean Bot tom right: Richard Hutchinson 's locker proves to be a little too high N. - iw' ' 1: ew lf'iEiIpI , ,.ti HALL, CHRISTOPHER HAMER, SHELLEY HAMLIN, MIKE HANSEN, CHARLES HANSEN, PENIE HANTZ, DONNA HARTSFIELD, CHARI HARVEY, JIMMY HAVILL, MARCELLA HAYES, GREG HAYES, KIM HAYSE, EDDIE HAYWARD, DANIEL HEARD, KIM HEATH, SUSAN HEATHMAN, DAVE HELM, LARRY HENRY, DAVID l.l5' lfq N ut, ,J 5 lg 5 53' -o ian. .Y , N 5 1 EQ' fi A 11 HH .Nl 4 i -'ze-1 1 .JDM ,, V Hey, Charlie! Two times two is still four, isn't it? John Lundin wonders. f' HOID CAN YOU DO NEIU MATH PROBLEMS UJITI-l AN OLD MATH MIND 7 ,1-1 HERBER, KIM HERNANDEZ., ELIAS HERNANDEZ, RENE HERNANDEZ, ROBERT HICKS, STEVEN HILDRETH, JULIE HINES, BRAD HINKENS, BILL HINSHAW, PHYLLIS HOFMEISTER, KIRK HOLLINGSWORTH, STEVE HOLMES, SHIRLEY HOPKINS, CYNTHIA HORSTMANN, LORI HOUSE, LINDA HOUSE, MICHAEL HOWARD, DENISE HOWELL, GREGORY HOWELL, KENNY HOWERTON, CHRIS HOWERTON, MARLENE HOWZE, GENEVA HUANTE, STEVEN HUNT, PATRICIA HUNTER, WILLIE HURST, LINDA HUYCK, DAVID HUYCK, LEONARD HUYCK, LESTER IRWIN, TIMOTHY es so C' f fi x Seventh Grade Mini Brutes Right: Mike Houlette and Joe Hernandez feel on top of the world. Bottom left: Future artists of the world pose for the future camermen. Bottom right: Jim Val- encia shows off what a mini brute he is. IWAI, JEFF JACKSON, LILLIAN JAM1soN, LESLIE JEFFERS, JANET JENNER, JOHN JENSON, MARVIN JOHNS, BRIAN JOHNSON, ANITA JONES, JEFFREY JONES, SHARON JOZWIAK, JERRY KEGLEY, CHUCK J ., J E. JN IKE KELLEY, GAIL KEY, ROBIN KING, BRENDA KING, DION KING, VINCENT KLINE, JIMMY KNOX, MARILYN KRANIG, ROBERT KROEMER, KATHRYN KROETSCH, ROSEY KUHN, STEVEN LAMMONS, VIRGILLA LANGLEY, KATHY LANGLEY, KEVIN LANGLEY, ROSS LAW, ROBERT LAWRENCE, DANIEL LEDGERWOOD, GAYLE LeDUNE, VANESSA LEE, EUGENIA LESTER, IOANN LESEUR, DANIEL LILLY, BEVERLY LHNIDE, YVONNE LINDSEY, LE ANNE LINGERFELT, JOYCE LINTHICUM, MIKE LISLE, KEVIN LOCKE, DAMON LOMAS, MICHAEL LONG, ROY LONGORIA, CONNIE LOVE, LISA LUCAS, JAMES LUKK, HOWARD LUNDIN, CRAIG LUNDIN, JOHN LUXTON, RAY LYONS, CARRY MALCOLM, ROGER MANGLER, DANNY MANGUM, ANGELA IREGORY STEVE IK LARRY ' Seventh Grade Grand Opening Right: I'm for campus ecology! How about you? Be- low: Dana Carter gives Kathy Hardy the word on how to borrow a book. 1 MARVIN, CINDY MAXWELL, SANDY MAYER, ANDREA MCALLISTER, VICKIE MCCARTHY, RODNEY MCCOMB, BEATRICE MCCOY, RENEE MCILWAIN, JOY MCKENNA, DONNA MCLAREN, DONNA MCMANUS, IERI MCMILLAN, STEVE MCPHERSON, MICHAEL MCVICAR, ALYSON MEES, NIKI MENEZES, PATTY MERCER, DOREL MERLINOS, ELLEN MERRIWEATHER, GEORGE MICHAEL, PATRICK MICHELS, LISA MICKEY, DARLENE MIDGLEY, KATHERINE MILLER, CRAIG 1 -CQQL '1.iiE..'i'-a, 1 ' p .1 , in .. 4, 'ww 12 Left: The Spartan campus awaited its grand opening on September '7 1971 Bottom left Brad Hines takes a rest to figure out his schedule. . I Bottom right: The crowds gather for the biggest race of the year. .lf 4145.1 MILLER, MICHAEL MILLER, THOMAS MINTZ, JOHN MITCHELL, EDDIE MITTY, LAUREN MOCK, JEFFREY MOE, KATHY MONGON, WILLIAM MONTGOMERY, BRYAN MORALES, KATHY MORALES, MARIA MOREHART, LAUREN MORGAN, IEN AI MORR, JAMES MORROW, MIKE MURPHY, MIKE NAUMAN, GREG NEAL, JOE ,if W3 iw E,,.1K'1':Pi f'iA2f H:'Q7.-1' V ...I tl. ,. .. -I ., 'YF-'r-?T'?'fIIg . ., , ..., I -. 43137 J I I 'I ,kisfi'5!i'Nf-:Exiii- uyiybll ,lu ,..V 1. NJ-, yy ,.,-rdggfmajggi ,, lwtfliefrajenvif :E . f -A., .few-u -. ,A4.,,:' pg ras. ,,.:::m AI rl u.vv 4 E' Y' ' ' 'A ' -If - ' ' , r f-,.w'3. k.,.aN,. .Y f, .. V - -- Trfif- fo,-I-' ' -'-'-5,-.:,g+,E22'a.ff-fz.'HiiW'-A'Q 'HPS 5 ,, Eifiajill. 'L 65 NEALY, APRIL N IEBRUEGGE, C I-IARLES NIEDRICK, ALBERT NUNEZ, EDDIE O'CONNOR, RENA O 'GORMAN, CHRISTOPHER OLDHAM, VICKY ORTEGA, YOLANDA ORTIZ, BRUCE OSHIMA, RANDY OSMUNDSON, WEN DY OVERTON, RANDY PAJNTER, STEVE PARJSI, ROBIN PARKS, DAN PARRACK, JAY PASCHAL, VAL PASCUA, TITO PATTERSON, GLEN PATTON, WAYDE PAULSON, WILLIAM PECYNA, IEFF PELPREY, TERESA PEREZ, PAUL PESOI, DON PETO, JOHN PETTA, DULCY PETTIT, OHERYN PHILLIPS, JENNIFER PHILLIPS, KEN I , X Below: Torn Upshaw and Clarence Pressley even share frlendshlp In sports 'L -1' Seventh Grade Y0u've Got A Friend Left: Lending a helping hand is Mrs. Herbert, school librarian. Bottom left: George Hervey, Mark More- hart and Doug Craig browse through a magazine toge- ther. Bottom right: Rosa Dominguez and Beatrice McComb exchange friendly smiles. X -44 PIPPINS, TIMOTHY POGUE, JOSEPH PORR, JOHN PRATNER, LISA PRETER, GRACIE PURVIS, TAMMY QUESNEL, MARK RADABAUGH, TAMARA RADEN, NANCY RAINS, MIKE RAMIREZ, cEL1NA RAMIREZ, GUILLERMO RAMSEY, JOHNNY REID, GARY RENAR, SUSAN RESHOFT, CHARLENE REYES, SANDRA REYNOLDS, BADONDA 'N iv xx. -v4 Seventh Grade There's A New World Coming Right: Mr. Porter says, Off with the old and on with thewnew! fa new pair of crutches, that isj. Below: The early bird catches the worm, but this is ridiculous! Bottom right: B.R.S. members take time out to discuss the latest Soul magazine, -. 3 I RICHARDS, JENNIFER RICHERSON, KRISTINA RIDER, TONY RIELY, MICHELLE RIOS, CHARLES ROBERTS, LESLIE ROBERTS, MICHELE ROBERTSON, MARGIE ROBERTSON, MIKE ROBINSON, MELANY RODRIGUEZ, EVODIO RODRIGUEZ, MARIA ROGERS, LAURA ROGERS, RONNIE ROHN, MICHAEL ROJAS, ADELA ROIAS, RUTH ROIAS, VIRGINIA ROLFSON ROLFSON , ROLFSON DENNIS EARL LUCINDA CAROLYN ROSA LES , ROSE, MARK ROULEAU, MARK ROU NDS , ROYA L ROWA N , CA ROLYN ROWA N, DEBRA ROWE , MIKE SA UVA DON , SUSA N SA UVA GEA U , KA T HY SAV INSKY , SA NDRA SCHARNA GEL , KAREN SC HORSC H , ROY SEA VY , GLENN SEC HRIST , PA UL SELF , PERRY SEPTER , T OMMIE SHA N NON , MIT CH SHEET S , LYLE SHERMA N , BILL SHOULER , WILLIA M SIG NORELLI , A DA M SILVA , FRANK SLOA N , SUSAN SMALL, CARY SMITH, NLALINDA SMITH, SHARON SMOLEN, STACEY SNYDER, VICKIE SOLORRIO, SEF SORVIG, MARY SOUTHALL, AL SPEERS, PEGGY SPEICHER, RALPH SPEIGHT, BRENDA SPENCE, BRENDA STARBUCK, DIRK STEADEMAN, TERRY STEARNS, HELEN STEFAN, DIANE STEINBA CH , CONNIE STEWART , LESLIE STEWART , WA LT ER STRA WN, RONA LD SULLIVA N , BRIA N SWA N , KA THY SWAN, THOMAS SWEETLA ND, BOGA SYCKS, MARK TABIN, MARIO TAPORCO, JOHNNY TATUM, TATUM, TAYLOR, TAYLOR, TAYLOR, JENNIFER LINDA EDDIE KA LYNDA LISA TERRONES, JUDY TERRONES, VINCENT THORNTON, PAM TOLSTAD, GERALD TOSTI, CARRY TRAVIS, WAYNE TRIMBLE, DELANN TROON, BECKY TYKESON, VALERIE TYLER, GLORY VAGTS, JAMES VALENZONA, NGAIRE VALKEMA, ESTELLE VANCE, JAMES VARGAS, ROBERT VASOUEZ, GERALD VELASQUEZ, ANNETTE VENEGAS, ISABEL VICTOR, SHAUN VIERRA, TERRI VILLALOBOS, FRANK VINCENT, DONNA WALKER, TERRY WALLACE, JOSEPH WALLACE, MIKE WALLACE, TERRI WALTON, CARL WAPNER, NORTON WARREN, DEBBIE WARRICK, PIPER WATTERS, TIMMY WAYNE, CASSANDRA WEATHERLY, ROBERT WEAVER, CATHY WEBB, LEE WEBER, BOBIE WEDGEWORTH, PAMELA WELLIVER, ROBERT Seventh Grade Live And Learn Left Spartans head up the stalrs of learmng Bottom left Josephme Alvarez hears Testlng one two three Below Tom Denton Perry Self Steve McM111an and Mrs Hedlund challenge the computer ,aff WELSH, DEBBIE WERNICKE, VICKY WEST, GERALD WEST, KENNY WETTACH, THERESA WHITE, DALLAS WHITE, RUSS WHITEHEAD, SHAWN WILKS, CARL WILLEFORD, CONNIE WILLEMS, JULIE WILLEMS, MARK WILLIAMS, PAUL WILSON, GREG WINSBURY, TERESA WOLA NIN, TERESA WOOD, JEFF WOOD, YOLANDA WOOLDRIDGE, TRACI WORLEY, ELLAN WRIGHT, NANCY YETERIA N, TED YOUNG, MONIQUE ZUCKER, KEITH Seventh Grade The Earbf Birds Right: Kathy Yingst, the half-pint book worm, Below: George Renfore gets an early start on the day's activities. .X ADAMS, TOMMY ANDRADE, LILLIAN ARAIZA, ADOLFO ASHLOCK, DENISE BOE, SCOTT BROCK, JOHN BUMSTED, LISA OARLON, DORINE OLEES, CHARLES OORNEJO, RICKY DAVIS, MIKE GAUTREAUX, MIKE GAY, RHONDA HALE, LINDA HEDOE, PAUL HEDLUND, HEIDI HEIDEN, JOHN HENDERSON, ALEX HOLOUBEK, JEFF LANDRUM, BIANCA 6- LARSON, MARK LOVEALL, RODNEY MARSHALL, KERRI PARETTI, ROBERT 1 X , -- f n , 4 W., qi. f It if ' ! . F r , fj 'fm' I ,ffif - -4., 'gi 1. ' 1 . 7'-J - -127' A 41? iff!! if Q' ' v, ,s ' 1 , ff ' f 5. fx.: -5,1 f1fTi7l1r-' ' 41- uf J 4, mx! 3 E ,Q , gif' :QUT V:- ,5f'f 5 A in X 1,2 I -' QA, , M , , 97,7 IA y 1? .av v .zz S X Reach Out . . b'2?5fnik 3 V S ' In .Lx I , :fl X . W XQJX7 ' 5 Hi? if w f J A -ix . S ss X PSS: 5 WM tk 33 For What You Believe In! X X, x. X K 1 X Y 4 X ' rf - A ' XX J J N 1 7 9 I' ':'t-5 Back to school ... reunions, new faces, confusion! Where's Room 36? lce Breaker Dance - real cool New Dress Code . . . mini, midi, maxi ibut no jeansj Carnival time .. . Marriage booth, Dart throwing, I won! Report Cards qughj Turkey Trot . .. exciting, challenging, exhausting Congratulations! All ln The Classroom - TV stars emerge each Friday. Terrific Christmas Dance X under the mistletoe, winning door decorations, Happy New Year! Q- ' Valentines Dance . . . Lots of red and white, Everybody lookin' good, Please be mine. A cti vi ti es Active spartans - football, basketball, baseball, wrestling and girls' gymnastics Spartans changed with the times and liked . . . patches, scarves, jeans, penny pitching, ten-speeds, chicken fights. Spartan Spirit Awards - Two lucky winners! Yearbooks being signed . . . And the greatest school year ever comes to a close, A year when Spartans reached out to help the other guy. fP.S. l-lave a great sumrnerlj Right: Kathy Jakubiak and Mark Hall hit it off at the Carnival. Bottom left: Scott Edberg uses his talents to make a poster. Bottom right: Teresa Stitch communicates with the spirits. 9. Patty Terrones tries her luck at ring toss. 'aan ',.u -.Q 1 .W Carnival Doin' Their Thing Excitement and fun filled the air on the night of the 1971-'72 Spartan Carnival! Ntunerous students, faculty and parents were married in the wedding booth, had their futures told by gypsies, and carried off prizes from such games as ring toss, dart throw, penny pitch and others. At the same time, the LJHS Keystone Cops were on their toes arresting people who could either take a sentence of five minutes or pay the bribe-fee of one ticket to escape. The booths were constructed and run by differ ent LI HS clubs who benefitted from the Carnival. All in all, Spartans felt that this year's carni- val was more fun than a barrel of monkeys. Left: Eric Belle and Cynthia Spencer really en- joy themselves at the carnival. Above: Is this a frightened seventh grader or just a Carnival decoration? Right: One and one, says Ump Folger in a Homeroom softball game. N? '- Below: Spartans clash in the annual All-Star, Optimist Game. Bottom al right: l didn't know I could lift that much, exclairns Jerry Archer, M Sports Iris Onbf A Game Whether it was kicking a football, flipping over the parallel bars, dribbling a basketball, hitting a softball, or trying a new hold in wrestling, sports played a big part in the daily lives of Spartans. Youth football championships were taken by the Scorpions in the Junior Division in a special playoff game with the Pistons. In the Senior Division, the Titans took first, followed by the Big D's and Elks re- spectively, Miss Kay, Lee, Mr. Tom Alexander and Mrs. Betty Jory supervised the active Girls' Gymnastics in various meets with nearby schools this past year. The Youth Basketball scene was dominated by Olivera Photo and the Muffler Shop in 1971-72. All in all, this year's Spartans helped enforce the old saying, It's only a game, ...N if V W' -r Below: And the LJHS Bikers come roaring down the stretch. Bottom left: Mrs. Iory helps out during Girls' Gymnastics. 'FF' Q 't'g v5'. on .h ' -iff? ,lvfl N .W ' 'tl tn? wt fi'- ' -53.1 Above: Glenn Neal fights for his life on the mats all 1 f Below: Val Tykeson gives a tired but victorious smile after winning her race. Bottom left: The big winners in the seventh grade: Darrell Belle, Gerry Tolstad, and J oe Dela Guerra. Bottom right: Gerry Tolstad shows the form that brought him first place with a lightning-fast time of 5:24. ' x Q' Left: Kim Jeter blazes across the finish line with a time of 66 seconds. Below: By the look on the spectators' faces, you can tell it was an exciting race. Bottom left: Tom Upshaw and Clarence Pressley just keep on truckin'. Xa ,w . ,, ,W w R 4 xl -mv N' .A T Turkey Trot A Step Ahead Excited crowds, happy winners, and some of the best times ever were seen at the 1971-'72 Turkey Trot. This year's big winners in the eighth grade race were Tom Upshaw, a repeat winner from last year, and Kim Jeter, also winning for the second year in a row. Taking home the turkey for the seventh graders were Gerry Tolstad and Val Tykeson. Coming on strong in second place were eighth graders Clarence Pressley and Sherri Giovanacci. In the seventh grade, second place prizes were captured by Joe Dela Guerra and Piper Warrick. Running a great race were Steve Fisher and Debbie Gil- more for the upperclassmen and Darrell Belle and Frannie Cas- tro for the seventh graders - all earning third place in the stiff competition. Turnout for the annual race was enormous. Nancy Wright puts an old piano to good Can you imagine an empty table during lunch hour? W Q ,mm ' , - i. 'afjf ' J-If-T , , 1 .flwgr ., - iw . H , I Q I , A .,,, , , Richard Gaska really knows how to throw a curve. Mitch Purvis gets ready to grab a hot fly 84 Spartan Pastimes Campus C asuals Spartans . . . free and easy Doing their thing , Having a great time, And always finding something fun to do, To each his own - Happiness Freedom Individuality And thinking important thoughts, Things like Peace Ecology Conflict Who Am I? Spartans . . . changing Ideas and Ideals! Gust growing upj .A , HF' ....- 'lv' nh 4. rw 1, ' 'nf .fm , ' .tr -1'i',ut 'N' tv I Are these some stars from On Any Sunday or just Spartan cycle freaks? 'ss ..,xq AT' A f. iff. ' Y YT . 'X fi 6. i Q. 1 D 519 v 'H' H Q 55 ' ' r . ui 2? ' 'U , ...g. 'fig Vp sg, sf gu- 5 1? QXJ fwx l, SLI eft: Vice President Steve Miliate and President bby Coe. Below: Seventh and eighth grade saw a very active year. Student Council ., H i gh Sociegf The Carnival, Turkey Trot, and dances were the major uplifters of Spartan Spirits this year. These activ so ff - ities, which were planned by the 1972 Student Council K, 'a., J V ' Z were a huge success! '7 1 -1 an ' 3 'Z ' 117' Led by the strong hand of Robby Coe and backed up by enthusiastic Steve Miliate, this past school year was really a blast. The Student Council this year switched hands from Mrs. Helen Schuyler to Miss Pat Johns as advisor. Asf sisting Miss Johns were Mr. Jim Spilman and Miss Kay Lee. 1 af . 1 if H5 . lj 1 .. ' ' grade council members helped plan many Spartan events. Eighth grade student leaders set school policies. Jr. Ogtimists Graham 's Good Guys During the 1971- '72 school year, the LJHS campus was proud to have a group of students who were constantly trying to help improve the campus, the Junior Optimists. With Mr. Bill Graham as their advisor, the Optimists have been one of the most active or- ganizations at LJHS. They served punch at the Mission Fiesta, guided parents at Back-to School Night, and also took on the hard job of helping control the campus during lunch, James Chandler served as president for the year with Steve Terrones assisting him as vice- president. Other officers were Sal Majarras, secretaryg and Greg Hamon, sergeant-at-arms. I X , 1. y' Q lg. A Above: The active Junior Optimists. Below: Eighth grade chess players. hess Club Patient People The Chess Club was made possible this year by Mr, Phil Hirschler, who gave up both his home- room and lunch periods to furnish a club for both seventh and eighth graders, The Club entered many tournaments during the year, including the Lompoc Record Chess Tournament, which was won by LJHSer Jeff Pick, They also had a fierce and victorious battle be- tween the Spartan Chess Club and the Vanden- berg Jr, High Chess Club. The Club also engaged in two tournaments where the members of the club played each other to determine their champ, Through these activities, the Chess Club won the title of being one of the most educational clubs on campus, -.li 41 Above: Mr. Hirschler plays a quick game, Left: Ralph Hagans, Robby Coe, and Jerome Okun really concen- trate, 89 Scholarship Club We Can Work It Out During the 1971-'72 school year, the Cali- fornia Junior Scholarship Federation worked together to help students with greater academ- ic ability reach their full potential. With Mrs. Joan Araujo and Miss Jackie Johns to lead them , the Federation went on several outings, including a trip to Santa Bar- bara and a visit to an Allan Hancock play, Carmen Lietz served as president with Don Ames as vice- president. Other officers were secretary George Renfroe and treasurer George Polly. During the year membership cards were issued which served as permanent hall passes and allowed members to visit the library when they were completed with their regular class- work. .r 1 4:- ua - ' ' 1 , , ,.-r. -L ' ' - il...-, l' sz -- - ' as 1 . 4 was H 1 ul 1-N sr, 1 , - r . - ..,,. . .... , , ,AMW .a . - .,,. We ,:.,. . H u... ..H,,.,f,-f ,, , Y, '- Scholarship Club had more members than any other Spartan club. I llllfflra President Carmen Lietz and Vice-President Don Ames Homeroom Reps officers pose for a quick photo. ' AU., 4 Seventh grade Homeroom Reps H omeroom Reps People Power Progress was the magic word for the Home- room Representatives this past year, They brought on many new changes that helped to make this an interesting and exciting year. Serving as President was Steve Miliate, as- sisted by Vice-presidents Shelly Hamer and Pat Caserez and Secretary Kathy Jakubiak. Among the many activities the Homeroom Reps were involved in were a very successful carnival booth and discussion and action con- cerning lunch period rotation, Eighth grade Homeroom Reps This year, LJHS had the first Young Historians Club in its history. Young Historians Wa Back When With the History of Lompoc as a theme, the newly- formed Young Historians Club set out to learn all they could about Lornpoc's past. With Mr, Torn Pickering as an advi- sor, the Historians visited places such as Mount Figueroa and La Purisima Mission, Approximately twenty members formed this active club which was under the leadership of Walter Porr as president, Mark Hall as vice-president and Bret Armstrong serving as secretary. The 1972 Spartan Staff proudly welcomes the Young Historians, a new and active club at LJHS. Officers for the Young Historians were Mark Hall, Walter Porr, Bret Armstrong Ken and David Helm . ,-'ff 1 b This year's eighth graders in Science Club were an active group, 1 labove right: Officers pause with Mrs. Hunking ,or a quick photo. Above: Members of seventh grade Science Club. Science Club Curiosity Shop Whether at Ryon Park or Madonna Inn, the Science Club always took an interest in the hows and whys of things. This year, with Mrs. Jana Hunking as an advisor, the Sci- ence Club was under the able leadership of President George Vega , Other officers were Vice-President Ed Dover, Secretary Joe Mendez and Treasurer Eric Bishop. The Science Club had more activities than ever before, including a bus trip to Cal Poly College and many field trips. Right: T-o-o-t! Below: Members of Cambiata Choir and Band proudly pose on the auditorium steps. Q 'L ew-. ua'-J, A 1 'K ,ex , i K it 1 ' . ,.- ' 'i,. Above: Officers of Concert Choir and Cambiata Choir take time to pose for a picture. Music Department Make Your wn Kinda Music A total of 226 performers from the Spartan Music De- partment entertained throughout the Lompoc Valley this year. The Concert Band, Cambiata Choir, Orchestra and Concert Choir made up the very active Spartan musicians. With Mrs. Jo Lowe, Mrs. Alice Nilsen and Mr. John Porter at the controls, it was another fine year. The officers who led the Concert choir to a fantastic year were Presiderrt George Renfroe, Vice President George Polly, and Secretaries Yvonne McGee and Kathy Iakubiak. Cambiata officers were President Angelo Arevalos, Vice President Chuck Van Allen, and Secretaries Pat George and Brad Yates. Marsha Spaulding and George Lopez served as president and vice president of the band this year. Whether marching in parades, going on picnics, visiting elementary schools, or giving concerts, this year's music de- partment helped give Lompoc Iunior High School a better name. Spartan Spirit Awards George Polly and Mary Worsnup f Superstars Jim Jacobs and Vicki Wallace x g., ,. : ' 4-' Q . L - . . l Wg, I W' gl it 1 Tam r'i:'tria11-E .. , t L-1 1 X- I. T' x S I ,H Q 1 A in i gt t Q it l N, 1 Mx' 1 , El H M . Jim Chandler and Heidi Hedlund ' He ull bw 9- Q kan A-1 A Robby Coe and Sherri Small xleqll. Huovxvwe Spartan Superstars winning the second annual Spartan Spirit Awards this year were Debbie Gilmore and Steve Miliate, Chosen by the faculty and Publications as outstanding Spartans were runners-up Heidi Hedlund, Mary Worsnup, Sherri Small and Vicki Wallace along with Robby Coe, George Polly, Jim Chandler and Jim Jacobs. Congratulations! -1 , ' g XX 1972 Sgarthn Swv? Debbie Gilhizore X fx Cindy Eslinger decides to take a piggy ride with her pal George. Publications Reach Out And Remember The Past The Turkey Trot has been trottedg the dances have been dancedg the Vear of the Happy Face is over! Teachers can.be seen removing old memories and looking forward to a well-deserved rest, while some faculty members and students have seen their last year here at LJHS. Look back to 1972 . . . and remember the grand opening of school with the big Ice Breaker Dance, then the fast-moving Tur- key Trot exciting so many Spartans. Christmas spirits were lifted high as the annual Christmas Dance received a huge turnout, 'i Some of us will return again , but some of us won't . . . but all in all, each of us shall in some way reach out to what lies ahead l - our goals, new beginnings, and many experiences along future's way. Keep happy, 1972 Spartan Staff ,n 11' UM 1 U an i ,sux Spartan Staffers try to get new ideas from an old yearbook. Jim Burton takes a minute out from yearbook planning to strum his guitar. 98 Left: There's my picture! exclairns Kam Jacoby to his fellow Publications students. Below: Editors Teresa Stitch and Kathy Kasaba pose for final yearbook photo. 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