Marina High School - Ragnarok Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1972

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'1Q,f, : N 7. ,.,,,,,,..N.,,. 1- , V x 1423. . f--.-F. 5-, , W.. ,...,,:,f-T.:-.1-.v.,, . 'fi 4'--:f '. fi? iife,-?'F'-As! y1-'17zf2'hf'- 5131 .--Q' ' ' ' . ff ,:..f:m'sf:1'fff,-' .- - ff f' -'fm -' b ' ' 552, fe, - - Interpretation is as varied a thing as the faces each one of us wear. The way in which 3,300 different people view a seagull, a storm, or a sunset is as diverse as the people themselves. Times are changing. The Ragnarok staff has tried to reflect this change through the yearbook-your yearbook. We are presenting a journal of a portion of your life, in hopes that when you look back on it, you will recall happy memories and people in a time that once and only once was. We have done our part and have tried to include all aspects of our atmosphere. Now we present Ragnarok to the students - every single 3,300 of you. Now it's your turn to view September 13, 1971, to June 15, 1972, as we saw it. And whether you're fourteen, looking into the future towards that hazy evening in June three years away, or eighteen, going through the fulfillment of four long years, wondering where you'll be this time next year, your time, ourtime, is now. slew, 2.2 EKMUME l 5 --da-.4 .o-. 1 ...., I f V, z-l, ' IL l' 1 rm 3 Q.. quam .D- quv mi 1-aw nr-' v. -wg-an -5 5, 1 I1 K A., '91 was ' Wy -- N , -, will I.: 3 fn m'ff!55 'f1 f.-ww-yn.. ,Riu - mi , xl , 4. hgh, , ' ' ,.'4 J 9- V, , 3 VW I 4, H I 1 I 1 , -.g.f.... N .rsh X7 I 1 -fam .ka .,, 4+ . 0- W - 4 ' -s'w,.3,1 ,, g gi in . . . i, -1 L i j iffl' ,-:'Q'1,q-. . -ww mi ' ,1-. ,.,'f' ji , f' ,, -..P.g,5'1 ,, ! 4 ,,Y,,f,,,,, X. Q ', ' 5 1 I 1 ' J FJ V pf I , ff X KJ, W f- J . i 'T gf wh: f V, , 1 X W ' 1 Y ff ' , A I r fj , V , , , ,if Mo ...A-B PRESENTING the class of 1972 SENIOR OFFICERS x H Commissioner-Steve Erickson President-Craig Daniels 'Q I 3 W ,, , , . f ff ' s X' I v , ,I 1 L . , V N 1 7 .J I , 4 u Secretary-janet Koch Treasurer-jim Wolfe Class Advisor- Mr. Buhman 'Z' llgvapvus M. ms--w-.na-up-9 1 ff2'S?Pi,gw' Treasurer-John Hamburg Vice President-Susie Pfingstel Graduating, finally, the senior class of l972 can now look back on the previous years of high school life. Here is your chance to look back and realize what a senior goes through in four years. As freshmen, you were degraded by everyone else on campus. Walking through the halls, everybody else seemed to be four feet taller than you Were. Dodging and ducking became a Way of life. Sophomore were a different breed of cat. Being a sophomore, you still suffered ridicule from juniors and seniors. But the title of sophomore entitled you to degrade incoming freshmen. This helped a little for vengeance is sweet. Your junior year was almost tolerable. During this year, you received class rings, which really made you feel like somebody. juniors also began performing meaningful duties. Sponsoring the junior-Senior Prom was one of the most lucrative and rewarding activities that a junior class can accomplish. Now as SENIORS, you are King of the Hill. SENIORS run a high school. We control the school government, the club, and the majority of campus activities. We are the greatest SENIOR class ever to graduate from Marina. During these four years, Marina has undergone many changes which our class helped bring about. Dress codes were abolished, a pass-fail system was initiated, and many more changes were suggested Which the class of '72 championed. Our Faithful Leaders 'I 9 Fl IVI Hide not your talents, for use they were made 1 Q I . O I' Hearts, like doors, open with ease, To Very, Very little keys. ,tx- T Gary Halopoff, Caren Siehl B e A S I' 'L O U A n What you would seem to be, be I d really I 24 411 john Luna, julie Wanderer Craig Daniels, Trish Waters F , r i e n y y d f ,f ,H egg nr., A 2,1 I Gene Taylor, Carolyn Clark vig Rod Brown, Cathy Stellrecht C I1 Ca If aa SC St e Y S John Brewer, janeanne Upp A true friend is the best possession . . . M o s t A t h I e t Ah, the glory of sport. . C Take time to laugh-Laughter is the music of the soul. 25 F. Love is suificient unto Love. Ed Cleary, Stephanie Blase Mike Prime, Diane Parker Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. xv, nN Wa,-4 For it is in giving that we receive. Rick Rosales, Kathie Thomas Shawn Millbern, Trish Waters x I 1 I 3 .2 1 c :yn it 7 .F aaa ily J We travel along the road of lifeg hardly knowing what we are, yet always daring to be something. ' 26 W lm , f - - Over-all chairman, Caren Siehl Lani Blodgett, Vespers Chairman, Sue Dahlberg, Senior Breakfast Chairman. and Rick Rosales, Grad Night Chairman. Grad Committee The combined efforts of the members of Grad Committee, headed by Caren Siehl, succeded in making the graduation of the Class of '72 a memorable event. Such activities as the Honors Assembly, Vespers, Senior Breakfast, Grad Nite, and the Ice Cream In were coordinated by these thirty-four seniors. Anticipation was chosen as the over-all theme. A new innovation came in the form of Treasure Gowns being used instead of the traditional rented caps and gowns. Because of the tremendous work done by this group, an impressive ceremony and special memories of their last days at Marina were made possible for the members of the Class of '72. Leslie Maddox, Tickets Chairman, and Kathie Honors Chairman. BACK ROW STANDING QL-Rj- G. Devlin, E. Dunn, K. Billings, C. Marcotte, L. Maddox, S. Erickson, L. I-lellier, S. Dahlberg. MIDDLE ROW-V. Young, K. Thomas, T. Waters, L. Blodgett, R. Rosales, F. Stoner, S. Wheeler, M. Fujita, E. Cleary, I. Wolfe, C. Siehl. SEATED-I. Douglas, S. Yabuki, M. Rowland, C. Ross, K. Todd, I. Koch, L. McGowan. NOT SHOWN-S. Millbern, M. Fitzpatrick, J. Upp, L. West, G. Gummess, S. Pfingstel, C. Daniels. Sharon Abel Dale J. Adams Steve Agrella Margie Ahlman Debbie Alexander Sheree Allman Anna Alvarez And so my fantasies become realities. I must be what I must be and face tomorrow . . . Linda Andersen Sally Anderson Ron Andrade Bruce Andrews H Margaret Armstrong Janet Antonyshyn Shelley Bailey 28 'Si I ff .v n n PM Qi A , Vicki Baker Allysa Balint Tl'1OI1'1aS Barnes Cherie Bafoglio Patty Barrett Ken Barrick Trudy Barto Susan Barton Michelle Basche Gary Bast David Bauer Michael Beattie joy Beaulieu Darlene Becker Kathryn Beeman Dawn Bender Greg Benedict Hal Beningfon Russell Bennett Mary Lynne Bensimon Maria Bergheer Eileen Beychok There may be more beautiful times, but this one is ours . . . jerry Biechler Kathleen Billings 1 Terry Billington Ron Birdsall Cheryl Blackburn juli Blaine Mark Blackman Joni Blank john Blansfield Stephanie Blase Susan Blaty Candice Blazina Howard Bleier Connie Blizzard Leilani Blodgett Lillian Bloodworth Celeste Boatrnan Davi Bockstahler Richard D. Bogdan l ' :J 1u vv'1 m u.u 1v 4 Linda Bogosian Gary Brook Kent Booth Evelyn Boubion Larry Brasier Martin Brazney Richard Brebrick Bobby Brewster john Brewer Beverly Brinton Tim Briscoe R. Kelley Brown Rodney Brown Pat Browning Janelle Bruce Cynthia Bruns john Burke Catherine Burkhart 1011i 31117145 xgw' N KY. l you Debra Burlison Gerald Burnse Roberta Busby jim Button l james Cain Jana Cameron jim Campbell Mark Campisi joseph Campobasso Kathy Carlson Pam Carmody Pamela Carpenter Michael Carroll Kathleen Carson Q ' a fit ,Q 4 CN. Patricia Casey Susan Cassidy Susan Cain Sherry Chadwick Y A Theresa Cerreto jim Chavez Susan Christian Mark Christie L Wayne Christopher Carolyn Clark Patty Clark Steve Clark Edward Cleary Ben Coker Lynne Cooley Both rain and sunshine make a rainbow. Tracey Cooke Keith Comer Sandra Colvin 3 l , as I Terry Carter Kathy Cosby Terri Costa Nancy Cottington X Mark Crane Lloyd Cravens Mark Cardenas Kevin Cruzat Vicki Cubbison Kathy Culpepper Sue Dahlgren Susan Dahlberg Cathy Dalton Craig Daniels Robert Daniels joan Davidson - ... . 'And think of your child with Whom you will reminisce a decade after this book, the child will ask, What did you do, daddy, mommy. Katrina Day Leslie DeFord Joni DeLonais Valerie DeLonais Cheri DeLuca Marion Denog Judy Denton Dorothy Renee DeSoto Gayle Devlin Mark DeWald Dania Dickerson jack Dillon Lynn Dillon Gianna Diluzio Judy Douglass john Duggan Denise Duke Randy Duncan Douglass Dunn Dwight Dunn Elizabeth Dnmn S. Vida Dunstan Christie Dysinger Bob Eddy George Edmiston Judi Edmondson Shery Ellery Susan Elliot Robert Englehart Patty Ernsberg er Barbara Essex Lesa Estochin L Donald Faulhaber Ileen Ferrell A l Greg Ellis Kirk Ellison Steve Eredia Steve Erickson , , R , Rae Eshelman Gary Essres Debbie Farrah Susan Farrell Pam Ferris Glenda Fick janet Files Steve Filson Lauren Fischbeck Michael Fitzpatrick Timothy Flood Edward Fortin Martha Foster Walter Frazier Donna Frye Marty Fujita Greg Gabriel Live not on things, but on the meaning of things Jody Gates Steve Garcia Mari Gardiner i i , .F , .ff Christopher Garner Terry Garrison Gary Gates Patty Gaultney 1 nuw v 11 ., - 1 Monica Gersonde joe Gleason Tom Gleason Mark Glick Robin Goede l David Goeders Alicia Gonzales Ronald Gonsalves Lou Ann Gordanier Debra Graham William Granger Oliver Grant Sally Gravelin Belinda Green Holly Green Kathy Gross Cheryl Griffin Mike Grissom Ken Grosse Mary Gugeler Glenn Gummess Ron Gurvitz Micheal Ha lastick Gary Halopoff john Hamburg Dorthea Hammers Billy Hampton Drew Hampton Bonnie Hanson N Heather Hardy jim Hare Nancy Hare Deborah Harris Rod Harris Deborah Harrison james Harrison Sandra Harrison w-x,ia le H N Don Harper Take these broken Wings and learn to fly All your life, you have only been Waiting for this moment to arrive . . . 39 Debra Hart Kathy Hart Tom Hatfield Scott Hatton It takes a Whole life to learn how to live. Mickey Hayden Michael Heindel Lucy Hellier Jo Anne Helstrom Joni Hendershot Patricia Henderson Keith Herbon Katie Hersch Kathy Hinton Harvey Hirata Mary Hoban Kristen Holland Deuce Holliman Elizabeth Holloway Martie Holmes Lu Ann I-Iolesinger Bernadette Honrath Robert Horbay Craig Houser Bob Howe Deborah Howe Randall Howell Janise Huff Debbie Huisken Danny Huitt Terri Hull Jerry Hunter Terri Hurd Garv Imavanagita Paige Ingham Karine Irwin Lisa Irwin Debi jackson Stephen Jennings David johnson Michael johnson Dean Jones Debbie jones Brad Jordan Richard Jordan jim joubert N 1 w Steve Katz Emest Kavoian Susan Kawashima David Keiter Laurie Kennedy Vicki Kerman Rick Khalil Eileen Kiesel Donna Kimbark David Kincheloe ax,. 7 l l:unnx 1 .1i:nf-rns n,-nu 11 Ken King Marie King Judy Klauer Laura Kline janet Koch W Seasons change with the sceneryg Weaving time in a tapestry- Wou1dnn't you stop and remember me? janet Ko ester Linda Kongt Cheryl Koppang jackie Koth james Kotsybar Daniella Kruk JoAnne Kuroda Mark Kurtz Emil Kuyper james Lahage Peter Landsteiner Malanie LeSage Lori Latora Patsy Laurie nrl.:gn Inn 1 l l 1 William Lawson Norman Lear Patrick Lee William Lee Mark Lehtola Patricia Leonhardt Karen Lester David Lindsey Beth Livingstone Holly Lockman Ronald Lockwood is i L iii-xxx .1 Saskia Lodder You can remember the past and future, But who can live in either? Richard Lohse Edward Lopez Ramona Lopez Donald Loyd is U Carol Lynn 1,-. 1 11. A1 Kevin McKeever Geraldine Mahoney 4, 2, , ,, 4 'J L , ff aff V, 'aw .Q s 1. iw, Dawn Marker Margaret MacDonald Charles Ma cGregor Leslie McGeox-ge Carol Lynn McGowan Leslie Maddox Debbie Maged Gary Malhiot Carol Marcotte Cindy Marker f -0 WT' y A L I V Alan Marsh William Martin Cathy Martin Maybe We do Want to believe in something new. lt would be nice to believe in something besides Mom, apple pie, and Hail Alma Mater. Hazel Martin james Martin Marlene Martin Shery Marquardt Dawn Mason Susan Matthews Cheryl Mayberry Cheryl Maytum Richard Meano Deborah Mellies Peggy Meinzer Ron Meredith john Meunier Tim Meyer john Michael Marlene Midcap Shawn Millbern Becky Miller Bruce Miller fLuv cl jack Miller Ron Miller Mark Mitchel Libby Mobley Patty Montgomery Phyllis Mork jeff Morris Nancy Morris john Munsterman John Murphy Marguerite Murray Shirley Myers David Narz Michael Nash Joni Natoli Arm Neath john Neilson Curt Nels David Nelson V x 1 r'.1 - Debbie Nelson Ruth Neubauer Debbie Neuman Robert Noblett 1 jane Noblett joan Noblett james Olmstead Tom O'Reil1y Mary O' Riley Melody Orr jackie Osuch Ted Palmieri joe Pannone Diane Parker What We are to be, We are now becomingl Garry parker Michelle Parrish D011 PHT1011 Richard Pennella Dawn Perri Christine Peterman Ian Pfeifer Susie Pfingstel Brad Pierce Joe Pinkston Wendy Price Mi chaei Prime i 5 I Brock Pemberton james Peterson Robert Phillips Cathy Pratchios Chris Preter Anita Pendleton jeff Pierson Patti Powell Frank Procter Ann Ralston Sue Rancourt Mary Randall jeffrey Record Marcie Recupido Bill Renna Bruce Richards Richard Ricks Dave Rilling Denise Rimmer if a man does not keep in step with his companions- Perhaps it is because he marches to the tune of a different drummer . . ' jim Robbins Cheryl Robertson George Robinson Debra Rodgers Yvonne Rodriguez Steve Roe l2Cki1yn R0gerS 1 1 1 i l -1lun- im Mike Rogers Richard Rogers Don Romero Lynda Romero RiCha1'd Rood Rick Rosales Charles Ross Laurie Rowe Melody Rowland Craig Ryan Robyn Saeman Gary Sahagen James Saia Angelee Sailer David Salapa Randy Sanders Gacy Santos Patti Scavo Ann Schenk Gayle Schmidt Ann Schneider Theresa Secord Judy Selle X J Susan Sellers Denise Shanley Ray Shaw Rick Sherrell I Wouldrft ask of myself to become someone else, I'll just be me. Joyce Shrode Caren Siehl David Sjuneson Janet Skinn Daniel Smith Eileen Smith Miriam Smith Rick Smith ,W Russel Smith Shannon Smith Steven Smith Susan Smith Randy Smyth Roger Speaks Pam Spears Geana Speer jeff Spindler 'F Alyson Sprague Debbie Stanfield Ron Stanke Terri Stanton Patsy Starks Rosemary Stecker Cathy Stellrecht Beth Stephenson Scott Stephenson Sue Stevens Ted Stewart Vicki Stone Frances Stoner 1 Patti Stormer Shari Straten Lisa Strobel Kathleen Stuart William Stuart Vickie Studley Charles Sturgeon Adele Sutton Art Swar11 Maureen Sweeney Tracy Sykes Jeff Szeneri Mark Tague Vicky Tate :1. l 1 L x l . Chris Testa Kathie Thomas Janie Thomason Carl Thorstad Kim Tfidd Barry Trahan Craig Tucker Lucy Tucker Dwight Turner Melinda Turner jane anne Upp Micheal Vandor Vicki Vedomske Dianne Vi ge ant Ronald Vivier Randy Vowell Ed Waggoner Robert Walker Wendy Walker wfmj ei11 We are only at the beginning. We have not eaten, nor drunk, nor loved enough We have not yet lived. 55 -'45- Gerald Wampler julie Wanderer Trish Waters jill Watkins Nancy Watkins Terry Watts Karen Weber Helmut Weislein Ebe Weisman Ann Wells Lawrence West Mark Westergren Robin Westfall Mary Whaley Parting is such sweet sorrow Scgft Wheeler Kim Whitecotton Margie Wickham A1 Wild Debbie Wiley Kathy Wilger Janette Williams Susan Williams Judi Wodarczy james Wolfe Cynthia Worgull Robbie Worley , ff , f -s. X ff!!! ,M Cheryl Wilderman Mary jo Wilkerson Suzette Williams Diane Willis Nadine Woodhouse Martin Wo olery Patsy Wright William Wuhrm an Susan Yabuki Kathy Yancey Charles Young Ginger Young Kathleen Young Valerie Young Debra Younklin Jerome Zack Ester Zahn Jolie Zettler Carla Zinsmann Robin Zsiba Chris Zuck Additional Seniors i Kathy QIB1-ian Lester Morgan James Martin i janet Heineman Janet Erickson Jenny Cline Vivian Bauer Y ,ge . . , 'Q' . Y 'vbfg' S 0 . gg A ' I, AXFZ After days of running and searching for friends and hopes and smiles and dreams what does it mean to say: it's over. Sharon Abel Dr'ill Team-4 Anchor Club-4 Yearbook Staff-4 C . S. R. -3 Class Council-2, 3 Girl's League-2 Sheree Allman Pep Club-1,2 Queen of Courts-l o.A.A.-1,2,3,4 Linda Anderson Polaris-2, 3 Cir-ls's League Board -4 Anchor-4 Class Council-3, 4 Pep Club-l C . S.F. -4 Honor Roll-4 Sally Anderson Advanced Modem Dance- 2, 3,4 Advancec Choir-2, 3, 4 Latin club-1, 2, 3,4 G.A.A.-1,2, 3,4 C . S.F. -4 Drama-4 Honor Roll-1,2,3,4 Choir Club-1, 2, 3, 4 Ron Andrade Freshman Football-1 Frosh-Soph Wrestling-1, 2 Bee Football-2 . j.V. Cross Country-3,4 I.V. Wrestling-3 Varsity Wrestling-4 Varsity Track-4 Armstrong Ro 1 2,3,4 Sh'reld's Nominee N.F.l..-2, 3,4 Team Sports-3,4 Lani Blodget Commissioner of Pep-4 Homecoming Overall Chair- man-4 Golden Shield Nominee-3 Advanced Dance-3 Viking Council-4 Pep Club-1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club President-4 Kent Booth swimming-1, 2, 3,4 Water Polo-1, 2, 3,4 Sports Officals-3 Ski Club-4 Evelyn Boubion G.A.A.-1,2, 3,4 Advanced Dance-2, 3, 4 Honor Roll-3,4 Richard Brebrick Cross Country-1, 2, 3, 4 'nook-1, 2, 3,4 Tim Briscoe Class Council-l C . S.R. -3 C, S.F. -4 Honor Roll-l,2, 3,4 Cindy Bnrns Honor Roll-1, 2, 3 ski club-3,4 Choir Club-I Rodney Brown Key Club-3,4 Cee Football 1 Bee Football 2 Varsity Football I V Baseball 2 Varsity Baseball n., . as - v- ff'-alle. tain, , ., vor. ,- '13-N vs - no no-.o...nt S I Golden Shield Nomine e -3 Honor Ron-1, 2, 3, 4 C.S.F.-2, 3,4 Ecology Club-4 Kathy Cosby G.A.A.-1,2,3,4 Pep Club-1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll-1, 3 Class Council-2 Team Sports-3 C. S. R. -1 ' joan Davidson Honor Roll-1 G.A.A.-2,3,4 Sports Officials-2 Treasurer-2 Katrina Day C . S . R . -3 Class Council-4 Honor Roll-3 Track-2 Janine DeFord Honor Ron-1,2, 3,4 C .S.F. -Z, 3 Equestrian Club-2 Swim Team-2, 3 G.A.A.-2, 3,4 Team Sports-4 Craig Daniels Class President-4 Interact-2, 3, 4 President-4 Varsity Water Polo-3,4 Varsity Swim-3,4 Medical Explorers-3, 4 President-4 Boy of the Month-4 C.S.F. -2, 3,4 Del.onais Club-1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3,4 Golden Shield Nominee-l Honor Roll-1, 2 Ski Club-4 V. P. -4 Sports Officials-1, 2, 3 Steve Erickson Band-l,2, 3,4 Class Commissioner-4 Viking Council-4 Chess Team-1, 2, 3, 4 Class Council-4 IMC-1, 2, 3,4 C . S.R. -4 Barbara Essex French Club -2 G.A.A. -2, 3,4 Drama Club-4 C.S.F. -2, 3,4 Choir Club-4 Golden Shield Nominee -2 Honor Roll-1, 2, 3, 4 Gary Essres Bee Football- I , 2 Varsity Football-3 Honor Roll- I , 2 Cee Wrestling -1 Susan Farrell Pep Club-1 Swim Team- l, 2, 3, 4 Swim Manager-4 Sports Official-3 Backpack Club-4 Class Council-l, 2 Honor Roll-3 Don Faull-raber Cee Football-1 Bee Football-2 Varsity Football-3 Forlowship-3 Martha Foster Interact-1, 2, 3,4 Chess Club-1, 2, 3 Backpacking Club-4 Honor Roll-1, 2, 3, 4 Bill Hampton Bowling Club-4 Nancy Hare Honor Roll-3 German Club-4 President-4 Choir Club-3, 4 N.F.l..-4 C . S. R. -3 Class Council-2 Rod Harris Bee Football-1 Frosh Basketball-1 Frosh-Soph Baseball-1 j.V. Baseball-2 vonao, Football-2, 3, 4 Varsity Baseball -4 De bbie Harrison Backpacking Club-4 Kathy Hinton Concert Choir-2, 3, 4 Mariners-3,4 Advanced Dance-3 Honor Roll-I, 2, 3, C.S.R.-4 C. s.r, -2, 3,4 ,4 4 Choir Club Preside nt-4 Golden Shield Fina Mary Hooan Honor Roll -3 Kriste n Holland C . S . F Honor Latin list-3 Polaris-1 Debbie Howe G.A .A . -1, 2 W, ., , nw, : ,fXf!wfn,,fnwm W Pe Club -4 P Homecoming Co-Chai.rman- 4 Honor Ron-1, 2, 3 jo Anne Kuroda Drill Team-2, 3, 4 Pep Club-2,4 Girls League-1,2, 3 German Club-3, 4 Honor Roll-2, 3 Lori Latora Honor Roll-2, 3, 4 Choir Club-2, 3,4 Treasurer-4 Class Council-2 Girls Le ague -1 Pep Club .1 Norm Leak Frosh Football-1 Froslm Basketball-1 Cee Football-2 Pat Lee NMSQT Letter of Commen- dation-4 Honor Ron-1, 2, 3,4 Band-3, 4 C.S.F. -2,4 Gold Card-3, 4 lnteract-3, 4 Secretary-4 IMC-4 Pat Leonhart Advanced Choir-2, 3,4 Mariners-4 Pep Club-3 Choir Club-3,4 Bye Bye Birdie -3 Honor Roll-3 Holly Lockman G.A.A.-1,2, 3,4 Boy's State-4 c.s.F,-2, 3,4 Honor Roll- 1, 2, 3, 4 Golden Shield Nominee- 1, 2, 3 Senior Favorite-4 Bruce Miller Cee Basketball-1 j. V. Basketball- 2 Varsity Basketball- 3, 4 Varsity Club- 3, 4 President-4 Mark Mitchell Football- 1, Z Honor Roll-Z Science Club-2 French Club- 2, 3 Spanish Club-1 Phyllis Morlf Banner Girl- 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll- 1, 2, 3, 4 Nancy Morris Honor Roll- 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls League-1 C. S. R. -3 Cindy Muniga Yearbook Staff-4 Honor Roll- 1, 2 Golden Shield Nominee-2 German Club-3,4 Medical Explorers-4 Debbie Nelson Drill Team- 2, 3, 4 Girls League-1, 2, 3 Board-3 Anchor-4 Polaris-2 Pep Club- 1, 2 Honor Roll- 2, 3, 4 Credits Colden Shield Nornanoo.2 Russian Club- 1, 2 Melody Rowland Class Treasurer-2 3 Pep Club- 1, 2, 3, C. S. R. - 1, 4 C. S. F. -4 Drill Team-3,4 Honor Roll- 1, 4 r 4 Lynda Romero Pep Club- 1, 2, 4 Polaris-2, 3 Anchor-4 Drill Team-2, 3 Girls League- 1, 2, 3 V. P. of Dances-4 Honor Roll- 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff-4 Rick Resales Commissioner of Athletics Class V. P. -3 Anchor Club First Mate-4 Varsity Basketball-4 Varsity Tennis- 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll- 1, 2, 3,4 Contributed Most to Class-4 Key cinb-3,4 Chuck Ross CASC Representative-4 Pep Club-4 C. S. R. - 1,4 C. S. F. -4 Golden Shield Nominee-3 Honor Roll- 1, 2, 3 Track-2 German Club-4 Denise Rimmer Honor Roll- 3, 4 Advanced Modern Dance- r:3rine'S54Ch , 3 4 3 4 . . vance orr- M' - -3 hm Nowlm Drama Club-3 4 ' . Srmers. ... , - . T 3Ck'213 1 ri rr -4 , vanity Golf-3, 4 Adele Sutton Honor Roll- 1, 2, 3, 4 Maureen Sweeney Honor Roll- Z, 3, 4 Tracy Sykes G.A.A.-1,2,3,4 Advanced Dance-2, 3, 4 Ski Club-4 Golden S hield Nominee- Honor Roll- 1, 3, 4 Donald Gene Taylor Varsity Football-3, 4 Varsity Track-2, 3, 4 Honor Ron-1, 2, 3, 4 Golden Shield Finalist-2 Class Commissioner- 1, 2 Key club-2, 3,4 c. s.r. -3,4 Treasurer-4 Russian-German Club- 2, 3, 4 Kathie Thomas A. S. B. Treasurer-4 Class Commissioner-3 Class Secretary- 2 Girls State-4 Anchor-4 A.F.S. -2, 3,4 Homecoming Chairman- Outstanding Teenager of America-4 Carl Thorstad Varsity Baseball-3, 4 coo Foofbnll-1, 2 J. V. Foorbnu-3 Cee Basketball-1 J. V. Wrestling-2 Fellowship for Christ-4 Kim Todd n...-. -r..L -i -. 1 Golden Shield Nominee-2 3 Creative Writing Club-1 Cemran Club-2, 3 Scott Wheeler A. S. B. President-4 Var-sity Football-4 Varsity Wrestling-3,4 Varsity Baseball-3, 4 Key Club-2, 3, 4 Secretary-4 Debbie Wiley Honor Roll- 1, 2, 3,4 C. S. F. -3, 4 N. F. L. -3, 4 Advanced Dance-3,4 Latin Club-1, 2, 3, 4 German Club-3,4 Anchor-4 Girls League Board-4 Kathy Wilger Drill Team-3, 4 Girls League-4 French Club-2 Pep Club-1 jim Wolfe l. V. Basketb all- 2, 3 Varsity Basketball-4 l.V. Tennis-2 Varsity Tennis-3,4 C. S. R. -3, 4 Class Council- 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll-2, 3, 4 Cynthia Worgull Choir Club-2,3 G. A. A. - 3 Ecology Club-2, 3,4 Russian Club-4 N. F. L. -4 German Club-2, 3 A. F. 5. -2, 3 Honor Roll- 1, 2, 3, 4 w-rrrtva1.n . o .U-7 F68 FQ ntl, ' . ' - 5 4 w, 'T ' 'I Q ' I nr 'no 5 QL yi W' Q 43 . V... :-5. A 1 G f 4 1 . I . I X 4 v . 1 . 3' .Ji I ar, rtlci Wi , .. 0.1 ' 1 Wake I The i A dedicated fan watches the game from the fence J x 'v , x ' -: ,i,Wee ,M.1 . R L ' f ag. ' qs A 11 z , X 4 f 4 1 1 X lf. if . L -:V f- f H r f C ,M if ,-5 .HQ l wfi' 'QF . - g , . , Qi gg' K - Y x ' X ' . , - 1 'fi' ATM' -' .-Angus V I 1' V V ..,, siliriw ' I ff, .',' V if ,J 'L e ' Q TY v A ,tu A ' . 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' if-fx! , fb 'Q Ig f l h t.. ,y ..- y I . ir. x kglf 15, -. ,I Kijwif... , Q ' r if f 3 Q ll -eww - als. The great Viking Band and Drill Team perform a half-time show. -i11-- Being caught in the rain doesn't lessen the spirit of the banner girls. lah , t H ?, . . ' x . -. l ' g 'fl ' A great outlet for students this F 'P year was attending the football games, held in the fall. Part of every football game were tension, hopes of Winning, and a sock-hop after the game. Whether we won ...al qi ,ml y or lost, laughter was always shared, pf? bf and never W1ll be forgotten. gg. V 4 Vikings watch their team-mates on the field. .iv M ..., ,, ...,a, D 54 , L52 A 9 n I 3:-few' +V. y it 4 ff ' 6f'V42+? -,iv no 9 D 531414 W A42 lg, Q -1 4 5 D f Q' A1112 I kg! I . A -9 I , We zi99 yf!F'f M ,-I kk WIA' ,Q f I-3, V Wi, 4,.v..g.:, Ek , no J .,. -k,y,..,,'.r'J, ,- 1 n 5 , , if Wa, : ,. .,-?'1.,in!?,,,-4 Q 4, 1 0 . ,'1l Q I ' 5 r fi EL.. - JE 1 4 its-2 .,gf2 kk f. 4. .Q -f '- W f-. 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STUDENT DIRECTOR Leslie Maddox David Perry Kim Todd John Munsterman Patty Gaultney john Luna Saskia Lodder Mary O'Riley Michelle Bache Julie Wanderer Rosemary Stecker Robert 1. Meyer Suzy Elliot r-o-p-:-.....,.- f. Mmm we 5' 44 5 'N Q I 1 ,5 0. X. ,fig fwfifirffyw Q Wa WWW. . L15- If is ff . V -f4,,.' . , W ,f, ,W W -ww 94 t We 41f,,, Mf2f, , , ,W 451+ 4 7 Q Q 5 '. .M 12, 'P gf is v x Hx , , 5 WW tk- QZ? ' . ,, . ,Q 4 Y Q V gf gwg, lg , 'L I 's PM iw WE I ,I 'Q I ,gn vu.: ' ki- .Ng ss sv Q' W df 'ik I N N A -fg- ,ig MIX Q ! xg R X M ff f ,?3 Q N S. ll, W M I - 9 15 1 A 'f- 2 X .-all VYX 'X'-gf sw-fm N.. , M wgI M- Q N'R ,.TSifx.. ,X A'N X Sw W 1. Y X I ' ' nl 1 . , u 4 ' ' -'WWW S 1' W ff , 4 v , xy' 1 1 Gt 1 ' X 2 + 1' wg, , f as 5 y 1 .'. ' o 2 , A u ,A V- Y I, , Q., ff ff ,f y ' - W - . - M ff ,- . ,, , 1 - f ' ' yr 5 1 ' . , MI , wif ,, , ,H I , I I . - ' , J if 2 . 1. fl v . , 'f V 1, A Pl, . f I , , - 3 ,...., 1,5 F 'f -1 ' ' ,I ! 9 ! P s N u 1 an j 1 f I 1 , .4' L- 4 r I i 541-ez .. -5-TFP? 5 Ei? ' vga' W! , ,, l ,f Q, i 1 I . ,,,- O V-.K 5 Lit' f Wi Z' ii. 'P if fn ' , 1, ,W ' i , Wil N 2 ' va Wig 1 , Z I 27 I arf V , qw V9 . , , .f'...'.' , 4, I '-anal' l 9' 'rs me nn.nan g4n.i,fu.- .H X, 1, Q.. x 1 l i i l Craig Fleming, David Perry, Kevin McKeever, Mike Ford, Scott Armstrong, Norm Levitt. MARTIAN CHRONICLE? F l 1 5 3 MARTIAN CHRONIC LES Drama Ill, under the direction of Meyer, put on the science fiction play titled Martian Chronicles. The play deals with the progression of time in the future, and the exploration and settlement of Mars. QW' L A rjf' 95,3 4651 VW . MQW A f , , , L, N 5 ,,, , my 4 'sk ' 1 is .an M X , I ..-, f, ,,.-u t ff' .. . M -Q 3, 'V - .f , T. ,. .. '- ff-j , sz , 4 ,Km -1-- -.K QI .ff 1 ,Y --A ,1 6. , . 1. fi . ff I ' -f N,.., f.,Q:f5,r - 'Q S. AQ -' I ,1 A . , A W - 'f ,. -4euv'fq,ff,,,,V' ' Mg' -ff il S A 227. R whwqff Q! .N ,. , W iq arsity Speakers fu pq ui :x ,3- Assembled here is the nucleus of the Marina Speech Squad, one of Orange County's finest. Their innovative money-making projects have been unusually successful. Likewise, the many speaking programs they have organized foutside of their rigorous tournament schedule, to be presented to the community have been extremely well received and highly publicized. Pictured front :OW left to right, are: Cindy Worgull, Cindy Doll Smith fin one of the unusual moments when she is not beamingj, Susie Elliot, and Beverly Wilson. The matched bookends in the second row are Michael and John Lloyd Davies. From L to R the others are Jan Fischbeck, Dawn Ohlendorf 1 a recent Chicago importj, and Debbie Wiley. The mustachioed gentleman in the rear is Uncle Marty Waters, the brains behind the entire operation, and the driving force behind the team. , Not pictured are Lisa Melton and Lanco the Little Pigliammo Qthe club mascotj. Most of the team will be returning next year, and they will then be undoubtedly the best squad in the area. im 4 vs2lr:..'f:f'f5,Qi,-Iliff,jf,- :V ,vi V 'L 'A as-e.2f'..a..,.f'Qs:.Q4-2::f,f.1f -. 1 ' u American Field Service Craig Chaffin AFS, or American Field Service, has chosen two students every year from Marina to serve as Finalists in the national competition for placement abroad. If chosen, these students live and study in a different country, learning the customs and nationalistic differences. Students may opt to go for one year, or may go on the summer program. In essence, the primary goal for AFS is better understanding among nations of the world, and striving for peace. Last year both finalists at Marina were se- lected to go abroad. Craig Chaffin is still studying in Germany on the year program. l-Ie lives with a professor of music and his family. Trish Waters came back in September after having spent the summer in Turkey. She is shown here with some of her high school friends at school. Trish Waters and friends. if Christmas Concert Every year the Marina High School Music Department presents a Christmas Program. The Concert Choir, Girls' Glee, Advanced Women's Choir and Orchestra participate. The con- cert took place on December l6th this year in the gym. Q I 6 A r I7 Qiixla W Orchestra TOP QL TO RJ Terry Billington, Brian Lowe, Carl Mocilnilcar, Mike Allan, Dan Zeilinger, Edd Boddy, Tom Hatfield, Steve Snook, MIDDLE KL to RJ Kevin McKeever, Mindy Turner, Linda I-Ligley, Cheryl Griiin, Karen Spitler, Susan Shawver, Lynette Lawrenoe, jim Robbins, Barnetta Uzel. BOTTOM QL TO RJ Chris Zuck, Kristie Neilson, Faith Morrison, Beverly Denos, Judi Pistoni, Darlene Becker, Gail Grey, Ianic Pratt. 'L SQ 'S 1 54 X ' x J 1 L ll x , . fx V -1 Mr. john Mason-director Denise and Ken Kathy and Don Presenting the Talented IVIARINERS The Mariners are one of the most talented groups on campus. They not only sing great but they dance too. The group averages over fifty performances a year. This year the Mariners will be performing at the Festival of Music in Hawaii. During their 8 days in Hawaii they will be singing for service men on Rest and Relaxation. ITOP L RD Denise Rimmer, Ken Cox John Luna and Janelle Bruce QMID L RJ Margie Ahlman David Johnson Kieth Commer and Leslie Mc George QBOT L RJ Kathy Hiton Don Young Dirk Hartmann and Patty Leonhardt l ' ' , Y l ' .' ' y v 1 ' ' ' 2 1 1 f . .'k'l'3l3i - il? jf. tx Advanced Women's Glee A A FIRST ROW: Wendy Miley, Brenda Gasher, Dorothy Hanley, Hazel Martin, Debra Hampton, SECOND ROW: Darlene jacques, Sandy Googooian, Barbara Wild, Janine Hoffman, Vickie Donnally, Rhonda Rivera, THIRD ROW: Diana Reeves, Karry Kroop, Cory Fackrell, Laura Finley, Janice Huff, Melody Gersonde, FOURTH ROW: Diana Sjuneson, Sheri Cox, Mindy McGeorge, Kristi Huestis, Lisa Dorwood, Laurel Evans, Susan Prosser, Mary Stewart The Advanced Women's Glee takes part in the entertainment for the French Club Banquet annu- ally. They also participate in the Southern Cali- fornia Vocal Association Festival, and have re- ceived top ratings. Concert Choir FIRST ROW, left to right: Valerie Park, Dawn Ohlendorf Darlene Jaques, Margie Ahlman, Holly Lockman, Laurie Latora, Mike McNemar, Margie Wickham, Janine Haun, Kathy Hintong, Cindy Worgull. SECOND ROW: Kristin Hunter, Nancy Herron, Vickie Johnson, Darlene Becker, Beverly Wilson, Robin Goedex, Leslie McGeorge, Craig Fleming, Todd Hartman, David Perry, Greg Bingham, Janette Larson, Syndey Aldous, Patty Leonhardt. THIRD ROW: Barbara Essex, Kristin Holland, Vickie Ridenour, Susan Stallings, Tania Huff, Steve Gravelin, Greg Watson, Dana Kirk, Howard Pickens, Clyde Owens, Marion, Sammons, Kathy Hill, Becky Reid, Lisa Melton. FOURTH ROW: Debbie O'Connell, Sally Anderson, Nancy Hare, Jennifer Beckman, Janelle Bruce, Terry Garrison, David Johnson, Keith Comer, John Luna, Ken Cox, Don Young, Cindy Smith, Donna Lowry, Denise Rimmer, Margerie Calloway, Sherry Edmundson. The Concert Choir takes part in two festivals in the school year, one at Orange Coast College, and the other with the Southern California Vocal Association. At these festivals the choir re- ceived top ratings. The Concert Choir can also be seen festively Walking clown the halls at Christmas time singing carols. They also take part in the Spring Concert. I iw- E. 5' 4 ' ,V 'L . gi' iQ 5' gf Q I Iyer' G' 'y my 3 i 1 fy 'Ay 1g ' U . 'vw :QSM x 9 j LH W . EN SIS' f o I JL avi ff L- 'Q fe e t ?S Go to the Hop W 5 elf- ' il and Tony Kawashima Cobble-Gobble ang' , , at this year's Turkey ' Q x Ay 1 17 ri wg-P G, 552 , kk 4 Q X' fi' af ' A ix w I 'Q n s fisff 1 1' Q ' A f 9 1 A 4 ,X 5 r . A Wikia., Q.,- W xii 6 A W ,sf 1? , A 1 4' 43, W . w w Z V- 1' '-rf-elf?-P'-'f' L!1mrs1:fum - -iinii . 41 ,, mg. xx yy if J MQ ...hh ' Q Q 'lm ,L P I Jw ' ' :- f :, ,M ,,,, ,KH X ,W,,,,w-xffawwwwvf-1-H WXQPM'-4Z,j A ' f . 'AW ' 4 6 1 N I, 5.x ,.'.. 'i 3 fx H K 1 Tb, , ' 7 J . 'M ' if A ,9 1, L f X 521 f if ,, If L , X , 'x GL 5 ix 44' if ,f -f x 2 , LVM? ..,.a tfp. ' an ' v. 5 ,X - -WN., V my, E vgwilu , fuffffwy X WA 'W' Q . X. f 'Af-ff? r ' fm , ., ,, 5 hh, .. s i ig 9 f . 41 fr 1 ff- 1 , , 4 6 1 Q 1 Varsity Cheerleaders g Few people realize how hard the pepsters work during the year. Many hours are also spent during the summer. Showing enthusiasm and pride, the varsity cheerleaders can be seen at the football and basketball games, helping to lead our teams on to Victory. Striving for perfection, the pepsters have taken part in Various competitions through- out Southern California. During their summer camp, the Varsity Cheerleaders took First Place-- outscoring many other schools in the area. i Head Pepster Diane Parker Susie Pfingstel an ad 9? ? 86 Sandy jackson Marty Fugita Caren Siem Carolyn Face Kathy Shanahan Wfwwmfvlwwazww-www 'ffh M X-'f t - -Y gh 1 ...Q 0 4 Jeanette Caldiera Laura Hofman Vicki C311 Song leaders Jolie Zettler, Carol Seimetz, Cherie Baroglio, Susan Kawashima, Shery Marquardt, and Carolyn Clark. Song Leaders it , . x .,.. ,, Head Song leader Shery Cal-Q1 Seimetz Marquardt K l Jolie Zettler Susan Kawashima Cherie Baroglio Carolyn Clark 72 V7 x I CHRIS PHYLLIS IONI KATHY CL. -R. J Debbie Barton, Chris Zuck, Elisa Chffin, julie Hardin, Phyllis Mork, Joni De Lonais, Kathy Carlson , Holy Fittin. a. nl DEBBIE ELISA HOLLY JULIE gf . 1:1--ws., zzw ans:n Ii. V ' v1 - 1 ' 1 1 xp- n.: 1- 1 V X I MJ' qi Spirit Week Spirit Week is a school tradition at Marina. The Week is devoted to promoting spirit and consists of several activities. This year's clubs and classes competed in the, Deck-a- Pres. , Pie Throw, Mackeral Smack, Feed Your Babe, Bottoms-up, and the class's Basketball games. The Week was ended by a pep rally and the presentation of the week's awards. ,ew N J fx la., 1 Pep Band This year Pep Band has appeared at every home basketball game, adding spark and lively music, as Well as fine entertainment to the games. Along with Mr. Mason and the spirit of musicianship of all the members, the band has added class and character to Viking tradition. Members of the Pep Band include the following: Rick Hill, Asst. Drum Major, Brian Lowe, Ron Bunfield, Tom Hatfield, Drum Major, Ed Fortin, Paul Music, Mike Allen, Gary Hormell, Greg Price, Brad Price, Brad Nelson Ken Wozenson, Steve Erickson, jim jeubert, Gary I-Ialopoff, and Dan Zeilinger. 2 N A4 X -gdux nun , .9 f A '- 1 45 Charles Falzon, Floyd Flack, Ed Fortin, Madelon Foster, Maurette Foster, Susan Ge Award Wmmng ffm., d Blehm, Edd Boddy, Frances ' 1 Bottoms, Robert Boubion, Joe Campobasso, Mike Carroll, Sue Chadd, Steve Clark, jim Cloud, Craig Clough, . . . R ae Eshelman, Steve Erickson, rson, joe Gleason, David jeff I-ialopoff, Debbie Hatfield, , Gary I-lormell, Steve Howard, Z Cheryl joubert, Iim Ioubert, Donna Khalil, Sherry Kimbrough, Karen Kirby, Brian Korpela., Elaine Lawrence, Betsy Martin, Richard Martin, ,,.- A 1 a ff! ,pf 1---Yi. Viking Band Band ecto F- Mr. Mason 1. V 4 I f f I ff 4 Mx' 2, xt ' V' 1- 5, , , I U X Q, 71, ,, w . ., E, x , , .Y ' 'F W , , I ,M ,Ei xv' ., ,-wry ' v ,,L ,f 42 ..f f'-if-em f 'l S' 1 ,.,.aT',. ,' , - ' ' ' ' ' Mc Callum Ken, Cathy Mc Coy, Karen Mc Gxll, Kevm Mc Keever, Wendy Mc Keever, Tom Mc Lemore, B111 Mellon, Dave Merandl, Julle Meunler, Fazth MOFFISOD, Mlchael Muslc Paul Muslc, Steve Nelson, Alan Olsonk Sherry Olson, Debbxe Od1on, Gary Parker, Eva Parkerson, Gary Pfezfer, Chns Preter, Kathx Rand, Ronda R1vera 11m Robbms, jxm Row, jaczuelme Savage, Ed Schuyler, Tom Settle, Gary Selvm, Susan Shawver, Russell Smxth Terrl Smlth, Marc Sorensen, Karen Spltler, Sylvla Stambrook, N1Ck1 Stewart, Susan Swanagon, Warren Tarmas Mehnda Turner, Davld Vaughn, Lu.1s V1ll3lTE3l, Jean Weaver, Ken Wogensen, and last but not least Dan Zelllnger' . 'lex m . file: 1 1 -gg.-fig: .4 s sun- 1--z ri-C arm: I ' - i Q ' 0 , f f f W ,, ,, , X X ff:-..,Wf..w3-1-M..X--W., W ,S e,a.-.-..,........LwA....,....,,,.,...,- ,,-..Q.i.....,., QQ' 1 ' i -0- N I 6 - Q I s D 'Y 1' 4, sian mum -fa - .. ,,. W ,, D Y.-4 V ,L ,, 41141- Q f f ff - i iam. ,ya AMWXL N ,f 4,5 W H , , Aw' qewum-vor.n1-rfvamv : his ' .-.,-.q,,,,,--.,.1.---- . , , , ,, 9 . an ,,,.,.,, ..,,- . LEFT HAND SIDE L-R TOP ROW: Debbie Dunn, Kathy Smith, Dee Calloway, Donna Arlow, Terri Schneider, and Patti Nichols, 2ND ROW: Vicki Kruse, Becky Reid, Nancy Twining, Kristie Nielson, Ginette Lacasse, Kathy Strube, and Debble Wells. SRD ROW: Kristen Holland, Tamara Hendry, Shelly Stevenson, Geri Johannsen, Cindy Jimenez, and Debbie Sarbeck. BOT. ROW: Leslie Michihira, Anna Catt, Pam Andrew, Sharon Walczyk, Ronda Comer, and Joye Crosby. Co-captain-jcnnetpe 'Mann Y . f K, J ' :fx- ......,....., M-M W ' a O Q O RIGHT HAND SIDE L-R Anderson. ZND ROW: Debbie Nelson, Carol Yvette Hearne Beth Paine Captain Kim Not pictlued: NUI. Plutbutui LVUL PIULLHUUZ sf I . v 1 i - . 9 ' c .t ,,,,',,,,,,,h ' ,, '., W... O v 1 Martha Foster, Ann Scheider, Kathy Erhardt, Pia Schoenberg, Kim Andelson, and Linda a . . . Devlin, Melody Rowland, Susie Yabuki, Janet Koch, and Marian Barritt. BOT. 'ROW , , Ann Leifheit, Ianeanne Upp, Jo AnnevKuroda and Lori Fischbeck. f , - Todd ,554 5:1 . Mwwemflb, +!,.,Q,z,,,U.z vwnwieeaah zu4vn...w,wW .mama A -fww1Mrr'mrraolaK'.rsG4 vlan'-'w -sy s '-is-J :il Jeana Terry fco-caminj, Kathy Yancey, Sue Carrick, and Eiron Irvin. ' Juana J.eng' 52-v'5v1 JCB-.HH lerfy iUU'v,7c K the Wilger, Debbie Carmody, Gale Ong, Suzanne H111, and Becky De Cree. 3RD ROW: f I 47? ,yt an Go Get 'em boys! 4 V , 1 V I - EV t , X' ' M QQ - A X' W 5 T- Q . P -.X 4, A A . ff!- I N K , , .I 2,1 Q -. r W, 2 :- f i 1 Time out for a smile. I O 1 A ,.7, g It . ,Z 3 ,H O Y lj, .I 1 L , ,Z ' 1 1 A x20 VM l P W' 1 if MSS? gghfgfgffegik -Yyxtf' vs If e-'f'ET?-A-,ffif , . ': L,..c.'4 -:ss-ive?-L:g,:'fi'.e rr ' Rodney Brown leads a cheer I'm trying my hardest coach. --c 'Wi Y '-Y' fvff--Y .WD HY, Y -.. E v-L Z U .V Q i A, L il'- . . I ' I V 1- , ' , '2, ':g1. . ' in W ,, '7 Q' Fw ci team prove C331 S011 I V ,yr v , n , peru 0 fi J .V 2 ,fe I .. V M y 6 W - d ,jf 5 I V f ' , . 'ff 'qkjiif r , ' A 329:25 V t ,ff Lwwtt' f a, gleaders. pm: , .., , Q lj f r W G Rr ,fi Ql- New ull 48 -V, f An eager crowd anticipates the beginning of a pep assembly. RWM Hard-working Coach Wheeler builds school spirit. ff QED BU The J. V. Yell leaders lead the student body in the Alma Mater. The banner girls display the Marina banners , HSLYZY as the excited crowd gathers for an assembly f 'I s3'::nr:.ai 14 VOLSUNG 4 1 1, S t 11 9' THE STAFF L-R. Kip Thompson, john Lloyd Davies, Pat Evans, Micheal Lloyd Davies, jack Dillon, Gayle Greenhalgh, jim Button, Joni Blank, john Murphy, Paulette Brader, jan Fischbeck, Mark Brazney, Paul Westergreen, John Leckie, John Munsterman, Ron Gnuvitz, John Lindquist, Kevin Mc Keever, Harvey Hirata, Steve Katz, Paul Burdette, Nick Vorono, Rick Eason, Mike Beattie. Marina's Volsunga is con- sidered one of Orange County's best high school newspaper. All year around, Volsunga's editors and staff strive to publish this journalistic feat bi-Weekly, and offtirnes succeed. 1971-72's Volsunga's upholds the fine tra- dition and excellence of its predecessors. 98 EDITORS lx,-5 -.Sh ,A ,gg 4- ' sr- Hi X 4 PHOTOGRAPHERS, Jim Button and CARTOONIST PAGE 1, Rick Eason, Steve Ka1z, Michael L. Davies, Pat Evans, Gayle Klp Thompson' 'QW-Q...,,,- Greenhalgh, and Joni Blank. NZ, W., vm. id! J-TTT? A PAGE 2, Kevin Mc Keever, Gene Taylor, John John Murphy :nal PAGE 4, Mark Westergreen, Harvey Hirata, Mike Beattie, John Leckie, jack Dillon, and Paul Burdette, Nick Vorono, and Mark Brazney. and Ron Guwitz. PAGE 3, Lora Aoewnawn, Kip Thompson PAGE 3, Paulette Brader, john Munsterman, john L. Davies. NB.. ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES The academic life of an institution is a very real and needed part of it. Marina High School is no exception. For along with memories of activi- ties extra-curricular, we can't forget the hours spent studying for finals, worrying about grades, typing term papers. . . The intellectual offerings at Marina are the greatest in the district. Not only is our library superior, but our re- source center, in room ll9, 3Qf55gi,f?PeS Academic Activities The Runes literary magazine is for those students interested in creative Writing in the form of essays, poetry, satire, and short stories. Guided by Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Cray of the English de- partment, Marina students have been able to explore the World of Words and images, and, moreover, students of the art department often illustrate the literary fantasies that others have created. 'J fbottom to topj Wendy Ballard Scott Armstrong Sarah Reed Dav1d Perry, Vicki Ridenour, Kim Hand M1Che11e Basche G1an.n.1DeLuz1o Fran McCrumb Gary Sanchez. H ii .A-sci 'lr'1i! Q 'Wi J.ff!x , in WJ. gi: A+ - Q no 1-sa wx.: 11 Y?,,,.j Sz-'ln it - ' ,. . , Uhr: if . . Q . ' . ' Q 95 ' Y' IFN' !' 'fa' ' yv x,N',': LKK4- Q ' 1' V 2-f fe ., 5 , 'PQ' 7 V Q K P X 'vw' - cr-u 1 , ,, 187 if 14.4 Y - .1 ,......... X .- MEN wr, fi ' A fksftrg f . Npf., , -.uk bgiixma. agp? AA X ,. ' Q, 3. If f ,- QA x x .ww I 1 I K' fr Q 1 4 ' :ffm ' 3 .EWU 1 ,NZ , generals , Ill Combining the creative efforts of 24 industrious minds, the Ragnarok staff y spends from September to March in concerted work aiming towards one goal --that of producing the finest yearbook ever. i t y , i Surely one must be on the staff tok fy ii appreciate the traumas that lost negafi tives or late deadlines can bringQ, Butj, ultimately the rewards are great: meet-o ing and learning to work with people, and creating the book, right here before d your very eyes, 1972tRAGNAROK. i a V 5431 -1 1 55f'57 fgf', ff fm Wesley Grabau, Trlsh Waters, Karen Slehl Greg Dougherty -ul: I 'Nb -- 'V-.Q pf1ijinqmQD C cpm pctimq .A Varsity Football Half-back Gene Taylor carries the foot- ball for a Marina first down 1 Half-back Mike Lacy gets yardage by avoiding a large obstacle in his path ' 'Loi ' Quarter-back Greg Foster listens as head coach Leon Wheeler talks to him about an upcoming play Z E U? J, , 5 . ' ff. iw. Mfr A L L W ge L . n '25 1 Q -. H i 'lild mv U ' 'Kill 1 A ally- 3 . Q X 77 ttf! V 'Q C 'QM , vxhr t . ,yy-, rn ly ans, Y C .tl - 51 li 1 I Q ft 1 J, KZ o ,aw--' Ky A K ,aa W Y .,'. ff if U XT ki! 'me W , , D -1: 53 40 265 'EB' 5 'M H FRONT ROW L TO R3 M. Krcelicg I. Pickettg D. Spreemang H. Hiratag B. Kernsg S. Renfxowg D. Rillingg C. McMuJ.'try5 G. Imayanagita. 2ND ROW L TO R5 E. Wrightg J. Walkerg S. Wildermang B. Hollimang R. Browng M. -Armitage? B. Stuartg-N. Voronog D. Wells. 3RD ROW L TO R5 R. Hawkinsg B. Schogginsg J. Falzong B. Watsong R. Rowleyg L. Yamegj. Petneg R. Hams. 4TH ROW L TO R5 D. Smeeg K. Grosseg S. Wheelerg P. Burdetteg S. Obrieng B. Korpelag J. Meumerg O. Grantg C. Houser. TOP ROW LTO R3 M. Lacyg B. Killgore5 G. Fosterg R. Williamsg K. Ellisong D. Rillingg S. Katzg B. Slaterg J. Burke Mike Lacy completes pass for extra yardage Viking offense pushes for yardage during a vital play Quarter-back Greg Foster mms around the end Quarter-back Kirk Ellison shows good form as he passes for another first down Season Record Marina 7 16 Marina O 30 Marina 12 1 3 Marina 7 27 Marina 0 2 1 Marina O 27 Marina 20 14 Won 1, Lost 6 Western Westminster Santa Ana Anaheim Loara Newport Huntington Beach Viking offensive line-up . Head coach Leon Wheeler discusses plays with the team members. Dave Rilling -r 1 1 Varsity team members show school spirit after a game Quarter-back Greg Foster runs for yardage while being c ose y pursued. W Y W 5... YW' Sophomore Football lbw W :ff H ' ff -, M ,..o N T, L93 will LQ 1 I L n M f z, s 9 - 7 , 1 .01 , I ,'Vf'7ws' S f Q W ,azqm l 1ST ROW: Terrie Poyzer, Stan Imayanagita, Rick Merigold, Tony Jewell, Dana Skaggs, Herb Ellery, .Kelly Crayvford, Mike Maas, Mike Rehling, Paul Waisielewski, Nelson Matsukawa, Dennis Taylor, Shawn South. ZND ROW: Lee Pierce, Cra1gScheinder, Walt Satler, Mike Duncan, Mark Nichols, Mark Horbay, Guy Krisfalusi, Brian Middough, Chuck Tweedy, Ron Hull., M1ke Wetzstein, Steve Wilger, Joe Penny, Rich Eason, Jim Straube, Gerald Strifler. BRD ROW: Coach Sam Vena, Scott Behunm, Doug Harrison, 2 Bill Grant, Rich Cude, Mark Link, Tony Alamio, John Valdez, Dave Werner, Bill Smith, Andre Lopez, Kurt Jones, Joe Renfrow, Bob Lopez, Dean Rilling, john Higley. , . Lr.ff4'Q.z S O or L to R 1ST ROW: Neil Kruse, Dan Lacko, Dennis Kaufman, Greg Piper, Steve Rilling, Gary Clesceri, Chris Hawn, Tom Martin, Dave Shutte, Jeff Reighter, Don Chambers, Gary McClurg, Greg Mayer, Greg MacDonald, Mike Berry. 2ND ROW: Richard Morgan, Dave Saeman, Tim McCord, Ti.m Woodford, jeff Tendler, jim Murray, Ieff Berg, jerry Radeke, Richard Massard, Craig Etem, Cory Smith, Scott Carroll, Bob Fujioka, Bob Nash, Frank Sweeny. 3RD ROW: john Phipps, Randy Holding, jim Wendell, Mikell-latch, John Synnott, Kevin Laney, Don Rankin, Mark Long, Brian Brodine, Peter Salgado, jim Merrell, Mike Dapeilo, Coach Frank Infusino. Freshmen Football , 4,,f N , gf J 4 1 40 'I WB ii gd S l Lto R 1ST ROW: B. Schoggins, P. Lichty, M. Krcelic, M. Shaw, K. Laney, D. Shanahan, L. Katz, M. Bovear, J. Jewell: 2ND ROW: P. Ahyet, D. Sherrick, M. Tucker, D. Parks, M. Nelson, W. Stuart, D. Dodson, H. Carson, 3RD ROW: L. Mata, A. Villalobos, S. Mahaffey, K. Pittman, R. Majia, R. DePario, C. Know, S. Heiner, R. Tarrin, 4TH ROW: R. Houk, D. jones, N. Kee, D. Lockshaw, A. Hodges, B. Lohseg 5TH ROW: I.. Gregson, J. Todtman, S. Anderson, G. Weaver, N. Carden, J. Synott, R. Seibt, D. Blehm, I. Saunders, B. Zoellner, N. Szenarig STANDHNIG RIGHT: Coach Dan Douglas. Varsity Cross Cou ntry wifi . er I X Y' X nn x Two team members of the Varsity Cross Country team strive to Head coach Rowan gives instructions to team members complete an important race Ken Marty-n heads towards the finish line Some of the guys relax before an important race and the end of a tiring race . Q I ,! 3+ v Q FRONT ROW LTo Rg Gary Blumeg Doug Tallmang Bob Phillipsg Steve Reed. 2ND ROW5 Preston Campbellg Ken Martyng jay Rodgersg Richard Brebrick I jay Rodgers runs with a Westminister opponent Mmm, Bob Phillips Warming up before a race Bob Phillips and Preston Campbell lead the way Season Record Marina 2 8 27 Marina 15 44 Marina 1 5 50 Marina 20 39 Marina 17 39 Marina 17 42 Marina 20 38 Marina l 5 50 Marina 15 48 Won 8, Lost l Newport 4 Loara Anaheim Santa Ana Westminster Western Huntington Beach Villa Park LaPuente Junior Varsity Cross Country 925 A i X , A ' iaam ,, Season Record Marina 30 25 Newport Marina 17 46 Loara Marina 15 50 Anaheim Marina 18 37 Santa Ana Marina 36 20 Westminster Marina 16 50 Western Marina 20 38 Huntington Beach Marina 27 31 Villa Park Marina 25 32 LaPuente Won 7, Lost 2 -q ru R' A mann WW' mum mu, HRW ninnu ,mul L to R FRONT ROW: Josh Rico, Dana Drier, Dan Cadra, Ron Andrade END ROW: john Salisbury, Brad Pierce, john Muniga, Scott Maclntyre, Steve Bruns, Gary Gates Frosh!Soph Cross Country HARIIIA QARIIII numu L TO R FRONT ROW: Dan Trautwein, Bob Sholar, Bob MCA skill, Jamey White, David Chavez, Ron Williams, Benton Thorp. 2ND ROW: Dave Wilson, Ron Hartfelder, Tom Schuesler, Roger Booth, Van Boddy, David Wright, Tom Schmidt, Dave Wells, Larry Adams fMgT. I. 3RD ROW: Steve Morehead, Vic Allen, Rex Jensen, Mario Cateriny, Jim Rinehart, Glenn Giddings, Scott McConnaughy, John Thomas. Season Record Marina 15 47 Newport Marina Won F orfeit Loara Marina Won F orfeit Anahiem Marina 17 44 S anta Ana Marina 3 6 20 Westminster Marina Won F orfeit Western Marina 21 40 Huntington B each Marina 2 1 34 Marina 23 4 8 LaPuente Won 8 , Lost 1 Varsity Water Polo Roby Robinson f2ifsa-- A -W 3, Awfigi , , M742 f I n gg' U fm YM c z Q' 'W ?' uv, i f, ,UTA Pat Brennan in bw?-wf,adwWk . me an .gw ,ww NM' 'M'-X, The team members huddle during time -out to discuss game strategy. Mark Grosshans Wu Q 7 ' U TOP ROW, L to R Doug Dunng Ken Kingg Roby Robinsong Mike Primeg Craig Daniels ZND ROW L to R Pat Brennang Mark Grosshansg Doug Fabiang Jim Rocky Hal Bennington , ,1 1 Ken King Roby Robinson A Prlde, teamwork, and ded1cat1on marked thls carnpalgn 1n a yearmgg ,Q Q fgs gan be , - , f ' .. v' U, I if , m iikmh, , as M , .M may :MW x fx., JuniorVarsityI I WaterP0l0 eww- .Hy ,. Y I gggm wf ',1,: - ,. -.l ,,,,1 51 J 'EZFZE 5 f L'i42?7A?vfwf 27-1231 f g fr . A 13,gqg:??1,5q5M, e. 39 5:31 ,zggmmi 23.36 , A , :-..pe: luv . 4 .,.f.,., ,, -.wg--,f 5, i ., . ' . - ' -,wgwfff-Sym me ,:?l9z54qaW.vf' :W f Q, , s , - if-S . :'F I ' 1 f', 1'i 'V' , 5, . - ' ei sg if f f as 1 ' i azlr- R, ig, -yi, if, , 6' 'BL 'lg' . 'i 'ef 1 P- 5. 1. ' ?' . ' Q '5 fl isf1.IiQ'ii' H 'ia F ha .X 22 i ?1f is sa 4 ' , , , 'Ii xi, 3 jf. RE, if- .2 'Q 'Wg JA 'E 'Fl 291, 'JS ll. ii gggk xf L' .L QQ4- .1 Y is , 7-. we - 'lf -wwf f,Hxa1?1sQii - , --. i4Lli.W51,n. 1. - '- 5' 17 1f' s: , J 3-5',, .,,:hL, J.-,F-4 -Uili-5 '- .ar X - 'J I 'Q -ur 531.4 J an Goalie Ron Easter watches action. John Farrell demonsm-ates excellent Viking defense. ' 1 1 gi is ,.,,,:fv : FRONT ROW L to R: Dan Suttner, Gary Pops, john Farrell, Martin Brazney, jgff Edwards. BACK ROW L to R: Mike Halastick, Bill Gugeler, Dave Wenger, Shawn Buckner, Ron Easter. In the water--Jeff Prime. Frosh!Soph Water Polo gawk W, me .L M MW wff .. . - - - M.-5? 5 1-,W w-wa, FRONT ROW L to R5 Vince Walsh, Rick Spitler, Rod Hormell, Bob Harrell, Eric Eckburg, Lindsay Erickson. BACK ROW L to R 5 Chuck Lubchenko, Mark Harrison, Dave Bun-ill, Mike Cullinane, Steve Davies, Jeff Blatt, Chris Erickson, Steve Wenger. Steve Davies is intently involved in the game. it l ww .fe W .I if -.... w ,W ,,xb,.,, , I hwky M ,V W.,-f'n-2.vv-h ' 'r Nflfziizf' W 5 ff 4' .-Wig - A -'i13-- A L-'5gf f-The R h '9f 1T':74'... L ,,-a. N' ye - M. if-L he f W , 1 F' 'ig'-'-'v qi A ak.-in We , 1, f , ' 'i N W is -1 Q-W 1 , uv , 5' , 41? , ff W- W, I i, . The spirit of Viking effort never ends. -. 1. 2 f '-114 -if V ,raw f'- .,-5-bf, 1 ,L-, 5-:QL ,. -5-14 .,-bfi' ' ,r.,i:,- -. , , , .gh .. , 52 if Q K W y1,:'fa-, '5kf- -43' QE, , , iw 5 - N ' - Hvwwnewglk , wqgM,5wv5wV ,,i, 'ly J , ' ' ' ' fizf- wi, vfiw' - . . , vw , J , L. Q ' ' '- ' 'uf -. A 1 , ' Q , fm' ' i S 3' WW . . f 1 ' , A 'A2,agx,qk9w., - . 3 . I X , A A t, A , , . X .... . X . x M X ' 1. D g gf Q Q x??Vi,.g. M yr , A ,. V, 4 . wwiiil Q5 M Y Q i ., w . iowa ..,...3r wr- , -- , - , - g . Q. - 'F 1 ' Y . , 2 , ,J -- M-J y - ' . W' M 4 f ' .. -, - . Zi X :J3',.. X wwf- .w,..f4l??' A - A ew-1+ - ' -- N - f A ' , Q.- '-ng- A, ' , rf , -'-559' ' ' - ' ,-- 21 - W J, V Sllanl.. - ,... Viking Basketball Coaches is-. X - a t i X x S ,J . ,wry ,army .Qf f AYQQVR' , :ag The Viking Varsity Basketball Coach, Jim Stephens, has had many well-deserved honors this year. One of these honors was being named Coach of the Year in the Sunset League. He was hon- ored thusly by the following or- ganizations: Daily Pilot Staff, Register Staff, and his fellow coaches of the Sunset League. Coach Stephens was also named Coach of the Year in Orange County by the Daily Pilot Staff. 1 No.1 Varsity Basketball No. 1 No.1 jim Stephens' conscientious coaching brought a thrilling season to basketball fans this year. The Viking Quintet of Bogdan, Speaks, Miller, Adams, and Losner secured the tough Sunset League title with only one loss during the entire season. Echoes of We're No. 1 carried over in- to the CIF play-offs, and the enthusiastic school support contributed to the victory over Compton in the first rounds of competi- tion. Under the dome of the Anaheim Conven- tion Center, the Vikings advanced a step further in the play-offs, closing out the Lancers of Sunny Hills. Finally, at Pauley Pavillion at UCLA, in a double over-time thriller, the Marina Five fell by two points to Los Alamitos. Marina High School will never forget the 1972 basketball season and the satisfaction of saying WE'RE NO. 1. Rick Rosales, Roger Speaks, Tom Sharkey, joe Pannone, jack Stanners, Ed Waggoner, Jim Wolfe, Bryant Hatton, Bruce Miller, Mark Ford, Wayne Christopher, Dean Bogdan, Bob Losner, Rick Smith, Tom Gleason, Mark Adams, and Coach Stephens -----Fantastic!! Coach Stevens' wife rewards him after triumphant Sunset League victory. FRONT QL-Rl: Rick Rosales, Rodger Speaks, Tom Sharkey fMgr. J, Joe Pannone fMg'r. Q Jack Stanners QMgr. 1, Ed Waggoner, Jim Wolfe, BACK ROW QL-Rl: Bryant Hatton, Bruce Miller, Ron Swanson, Mark Ford, Wayne Chnstopher, Dean Bogdan, Bob Losner Rick Smith, Tom Gleason, Mark Adams. No.1No.1No.1No.1 No.1 No. 1 No. 1 I , 1. , , ,,,,,,,,.,,f,m- ,my--7 -, f , f Law,-wzw, W Y 'XMMWQW f 1 1 f' ' M . F ,, VV ,Y Q -' .v-V-.-v , ' 2 ' -'Y' V XA A 2 S t L P1 f th D B d Silglcwseanjtziligeshogyer O e Year eau og an Freshman Star Bob Losner goes in for the rebound. M, I f my ., f ,, MJ , V 1 1 ...in Bruce Miller charges past CIF opponent. Jim Wolfe takes careful aim for a free throw 1No. 1No.1No.1No.1No.1No.1No. 1 'I UP: and in, and OVSI' the Tim- Miller moves the ball down court. Miller completes a pass. nu-v--A ,. , A f-L 1 L Mime, QWWQ . . -uf-... 'Lung , ' Mark Adams amazes the crowd with Roger Speaks attempts one of his many Bogdan shoots a free throw. another outside shot. successful baskets. No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No.1 No.1 Xf 1' 7 ff' Mark Ford aims high, overcoming the strong offense of the Viking defender Bruce Miner gets the rebound Lancers. ' Roger Speaks shoots from the foul-line at the Anaheim A valiant Viking goes in for the basket. Convention Center. Junior Varsity Basketball FRONT CL-Ri: Criag Miller, Pat Newell, Brain jenkins. BACK ROW fL-Rj: Eric Shelby, Craig Hanssen, Dan Worgul, Bob Fanti Phil Graehl, Bill Fick, Bruce Witmer, Rick Rosser, jesse Wilson, jack Stewart. The junior Varsity Basketball team did its usual outstanding job as coach Ron Lindsay taught his team the basics of defense. This was thel key that brought them their third straight winning season. The team seemed to suffer from inconsistency but got it all together just in time to smash Huntington Beach's LV. 26 game Win- ning streak. Ron Swanson lead a stingy defense and Rick Rosser, Bill Fick, and Bob Fanti lead a solid offense with jesse Wilson being a spark plug off the bench. Va rsityVVrestling Aaaargh! ,.,, ,.,.,..:am.:.ww: f , A A ..,. .,s.s44a Dave Keiter nails his opponet on way to league championship. Bill Thomson dominates his opponent. The 1971-72 Wrestling season saw the Viking wrestlers, coached by joe Corre, finished seventh in the Sunset League. The Vikings were led by Dave Keiter, league championg and Steve Eredia, who Won four Varsity letters in his high school career and had a 21-2 record this season. Dave Rilling, last year's league champion at 168, graduated at mid-year, preventing him from defending his league title. The Vikings were a young team, strong at the lower Weights, but hampered by inexperience at the upper Weights. ln addition to league champion and CIF finalist Keiter C1235, Greg Pickett C1415 and Don Smee C1485 each finished third in the league tournament. A bright future seems likely for the Viking wrestlers, as only three Wrestlers graduate from this year's team. Great things are expected from Bill Hirko, Bob Brazny, Pickett, and Smee, with additional help coming from the remaining Varsity returnees and several bright prospects from the Frosh-Soph and junior Varsity teams. Front Row L to R: Bob Brazney, Glenn Sasano, Ken Leckie, Bill Hirko, jeff Mitchell, Gregg Pickett. Back Row L to R: Don Smee, Dana Skaggs, Dave Rilling, Bill Thomson, Oliver Grant, Coach Corre. Steve Eredia Greg Pickett muscles his way in to a pin. X Wrestling is Poetry in Motion. Varsity Wrestling IH Action Tournament Honors 1. D Mayfair Tournament: Bill Hirko - 1'st Steve Eredia - i'st 2. J Pacifica Tournament: Dave Kieter - 2'nd Steve Eredia - 2'nd 3. D Torrance Tournament: Bob Brazney - 4'th Glenn Sasano - 4'th Biii Hirko - 3 rd Steve Eredia - i'st Dave Keiter - 2'nd 4.3 Costa Mesa Tournament: Steve Eredia - 2'nd Dave Keiter - 2'nd The Vikings performed well in the Mayfair Tournament C2'nd5, Pacifica Tournament C7'thJ, and Torrance Christmas Tourna- ment C5'thD. T ww . r T1 MW M A If HI fl l 'lFlllElF!l 'I?'f'! ' Front Row LtoR: Wade Stuart, Bob Lynn, Dennis Taylor, Tony Alaimo, David Sherrick, Rodger Booth. Alvino Villalobos, Back Row LtoR: Ron Hull, Leo Vander, C. M. Knox, Mark Nichols, Charles Tweedy, Chris I-lawn, Scott McConnaughey, Bob Zoellner, Craig Schneider. Not Shown: Robert Andrade, Ron Andrade, Mark Allbrook, Ron Parent, Rex Jensen, jim Lahage. W'ho Has VVho? l w 3 , C Another Viking Pin! Chris I-lawn assumes a typical viking pose. Craig Schneider executes a stand-up escape. Bob Zoellner works to free his ankle. The young Viking Wrestlers, coached by James Murphy and Glen Kezer, performed with en- thusiasm and skill. The Froshf Soph team finished third in the Sunset League standings, behind powerhouses Western and West- minster. Special awards given Were: Captain - Craig Schneider Most Valuable - Craig Schneider Most Improved - Bob Zoellner Most Inspirational - Tony Alaimo Wrestlers placing in the Sunset League LV. Tournament were: 106 - Glenn Sasano, 3'rd 115 - Mark Allbrook, 4'th 130 - Albino Villalobos, 4'th 141 - Ron Andrade, 3'rd 168 - Ron Hull, 2'nd Sink that half nelson! I Gotcha! 9 V The Varsity Baseball Team It BQ fi, I all 5 W.. 5 ,,,,A,Mf 1 hmm, B B 3 T 'F V B i . l .rs f..-El B B ii Front Row, 1-rc Bret Kilgore, Paul Burdette, Scott Wheeler, Allyson Spraque, jack Dillon, Joni DeLonais, Tom Tisler, Bill Blake Ed Lopez, Scott Wilderman, Jim Schwartzfiger, Richard Bacon. Back Row l-rz Coach Ray Allen, Danny Wells, Rodney Brown, Rod Harris, Brock Pemberton, jim Caine, Kirk Ellison, Ron Swanson, Mike Beattie, Hal Bennington, Gerg Foster, Kirk Kieler. Baseball Candids no Danny Wells sets to hit against Foothill Kirk Kyler, Ron Swanson, and Mike Beattie watch action. Mike Beattie 199-ds Off from Second HS Foothill P19-Yer tries to Coach Ray Allen watehes intently as action takes place. hold him close. Junior Varsity Baseball K sets to swing . Foothill moundsman comes over with delivery as Viking hitter Viking hmler wa-rms up to face opposing batter r L 2 A' 5 l l 1 P l FRONT ROW, L-R: Larry Ai-ndt, Mike Durkee, Wally Lura, Dave Werner, Rick Peterson, Randy Hobday, joe Renfrow, jesse Bors, Bill Blake, Shawn Nepo, Pat Newell. BACK ROW, L-R: Linda. Nelson, Bat Girl, John Johnson, Kory Longnecker, Bob Decker, Warren Roth, Tom Prickett, Ken Leckie, jim Reinhart, Mike Wetzstein, Tom Tisler, Vince Hakes, and Coach Paul Frey. Frosh-Soph Baseball TOP ROW L TO R Jewel, Tonyg Hauge, Ericg Summerfield, Barryg Saeman, Daveg Satler, Waltg Cude, Richardg Krisfuslucie, Guy5A1lmann, Markg Nelson, Bobg Wilburn, Davidg Brasch, Keithg Crawford, Kellyg Wilson, Davey BOTTOM ROW L TO R I-Iadbough, jeff, Batgirl Joni DeLonais3 Straube, jimg Batgirl, Longnecker, Marky Sarbeck, Dong Hines, Charlieg Dipello, Mikeg Hatch, Steves Robinson, Ricks Mouler, Mikey Severson, Coryg NOT PICTURED are Mike Natalie, Brian Middough, and Dan Lacko. JTHH K E 137 E .Q 1.1. 'O C CU X O CU L E .2 LL 'CJ C cu .mc U cu 5- 'E cv LI 'CJ s: cu .uc LJ cu L 138 Track and Field Track and Field Q MARINA lllllll HIRHH HLRIIH TOP ROW L TO R M. Schwartzloseg R. Hawkinsg W. Thompsong D. Ranking P. Stenbog B. C. Korpellagb. Landefielus G. Giddingsg 2ND ROW R. Ridingg D. Foggg M. Martins G. Taylorg C. Nortong R. Merigoldg S. Slatorg Head Coach Okurag J. Myersg L. Gregsong T. Schmidtg J. Garciag G. Helstromg R. Aldrichg M. Szeneri. TOP ROW: QLEPT TO RICHT5 D. Trautwemg R. Brebrickg J. Nei1son3P. Campbellg R. Andradeg K. Martyng J. Munigag R. Millerg j. Valdezg R. Krogstad. SECOND ROW: QLEFT TO RICHTQ C. Ottog D. Dodsong D. Cadrag G. Blumeg B. Pierceg S. Reedg I. Rodgersg D. Tallrnang B. Phi11ips5 M. Hillg P. Arroyo. BOTTOM ROW: KLEFT TO RICHTJ Coach Parnisg D. Chavezg I. McAskil15 B. Scholarg I. Tendlerg D. Maijalag C. Calkiug D. Wellsg J. Whiteg B. Uglandg I. Rico. Track and Field Track and Field R. Merigold strives to complete race before competitors. R, Hawkins speeds towards the end of a grueling race. TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT-A. Lopez, K. Landgrof, G. Lee, M. Link, B. Smith, M. Kurtz, D. Coursey, R. Tarvin, J. Wendell C. Knox, C. Hamilton, M. Bonnani, R. Lowe, J. Morrow, R. Rowley, C. Houser, I. Phipps, G. Zoellner, M. Cateriny, R. Boullon, K. Grosse, J. Nowlin, K. Laney, R. Hull, M. Gresham, D. Spreeman, W. Copp, K. Jones, H. Hirat, H. Cuptin, Coach R. Byrd, W. Stuart, D. Perry, M. Engle, J. Sherman, D, Lockshaw, R. Carlson, D. Blehm. Track Candids Doug Tallman strong Hamilton shows good form in the hxg jump. breaks t h Varsity Swimming FRONT ROW L to R: Doug Fabian, Collin Hardy, Doug Dunn, Shawn Buckner, Mark Cardinas, Ed Neilson. BACK ROW L to R: Bruce Scholes, Dave Finney, Pat Brennan, Ray Storti, Ken King, Coach Lloyd. The V fp ' I ' wa .L,,.',-3 .1 1 , 4:f: .!fr:2' ' f f V ., l . . uf.-' 1' .g'L'.' 4 .' I :, r, .' Q - ., '- - . ' .rf -' ..Aq'. 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Bill Wuhrman Kissing., .... Randy Ha masaki ,,,,,, Mor io Parker Rick Resales FRONT ROW L to R: Rick Rosales, jerry Zack, Marty Fuj ita, Morio Parker, Randy Hamski, Mark Monson. BACK ROW L to P Coach Kellar, Coach Mason, Rick Nicholson, Tom Testa, jim Wolfe, Bill Wuhrman. J.V. Tennis The junior Varsity Tennis Team has proven itself to be a team with This can be illustrated with season record fup to 3-20-725 of seven wins and no losses. The doubles team of junior Tony Kawashima and sophomore Steve Stucker was undefeated in 28 straight sets. Other winners are Stewart Cook, jim Zack, Richard Peterson, Greg Terry, Ted Hamilton, Frank Sweeney, jeff Joy, and Fred Zinn. FRONT ROW L to R: Frank Sweeny, Fred Zinn, Greg Terry, Tony Kawashima, Jim Zack. 'BACK ROW L to R: Coach Mason, Steve Stucker, Ted Hamilton, Richard Peterson, jeff joy, Stuart Cook, Coach Kellar. Scott Treu l Mark Monson l Tony Kawahima good depth and enthusiasm. Frosh-Soph Tennis CI I III, I sl. IIB I ,, FRONT ROW L TO R: Tom lopez, Bert Neilson, Mike Epperson, Bob Knox, Troy Cole, Jeff Benson, Craig Witcher. BACK ROW L TO R: Coach Mason, jeff Kyper, jerry Turley, Andy Willet, Boyd Hawkins, Bill West, Carey Mock, Steve Richie, Byron Kosick, Mike Kerr. Wesley Sasano shows good form in his fore- hand shot. jeff joy attempts an overhead shot. I48 Frank Sweeney Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf Stigse dlfim putts while Chuck Sturgeon Tony Campergher ho flag Bill Taylor keeps his head down. Chuck Sturgeon runs into a little hazard. Martin Kendrick chips the green. Marc Izzo shifts his weight into the swing. !,...M....,W,...,w,Wi,,,,H,.,,, W,.k.M..m,,..Ml.,.1. M- Mfrs ,- , i ' ,f.4 V -., V V 4, FRONT ROW: Mike Zeilman Mark Wiley Mike Hatch Chris R'tl d St S' K A k, H L, , , 1 an , eve lmpson, Not pictured--Steve Howard, BACK ROW: 'Hmm Vim Martin en rif' V' 1'f' Sturgeon, Tony Campergher, Marc Izzo, Bill Taylor. i-.- A , -- 'lf mf W aw N, Q fry ,Sly I ix an 'P l L I V 7 ' '1- mf xiii ii -sau ,mngA 0' Girls Athletic Ass ociation O AUZOGRAVH s , ,, K K ' i ' P . ff ,X .wr -'Y. ' Q GAA Board an ADVISORS: fleft to righty Miss Morr, Mrs. Comrers, Miss Botjer. Not pictured: Miss Graves, and Miss Fabiam. GAA BOARD First row: fleft to right, Sue Williams, Debbie Burlison, Patti Nichols, Cathy Stellrecht, Judy Klauer, Cindy Clark, Barbara Brebrick, Margaret Alvarez, Mary O'Ri1ey, Margaret Armstrong, joan Davidson. Second row: fleft to rightj Anna Hooker, Diane Parker, Toni Picard, Ann Goldenson, Della Mitchell, Robin Nepo, Lisa Eurford. 153 1 ff? hw nv- fiff 1-49 Sue Fgrfell' 1? v Johnson, speedy backscmkers-Vicki can and Parc! Stormer. A ' . 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X 'ff - 2 F -my f '49 ' 'Mui'-A Q 5 ff 5, ffQ,gf,3.95:w M IV Y 1, . .f5 fQ:' H -1 - W3 if X A . , 5 V U! V. V 5: 1: .A.,,..36kMQ.., F Pa 5 Q 3 My . sf 4' N, ' Q 5 Nv- W ,fi V Y Sgfgxii ' 1 .wi fb :J 5 '- - . by TT ' ' zwgfki . if A' , ,SW I ,. V , U ,-L.m..g ,-1 5 pl: K4 sq .lx - ,nv 5 . , f 'E I 1- .- Wu ww, , ' .. . . f x ax . mx +4 4 ' ' ff Q in- - Q . ' l V- ,.A, - 2 vil 3 . ,AA ,,,,.i , O l , , I ' 'W 'Q 4'i,,, WMM I fw,-,v:- i wx, yn 4., Ab- . i I Ld if fi 2 4 1 I9 ,...,,,,..--M, , 1 1 1 .1-if fl X ,V 1 ,A E Y G,- ? 2, , , fx? W ,mfif f ,W 2 f fn 'F- 9 1 1 - 4 ,- Q Q fgalonlgifqq AAS 161 P13651 0617 CS I9 I' 1972 ASB PRESIDENTS Two very capable leaders served Marina as ASB Presidents this year. For the fall semester, Mike Vandor served in this responsible capacity. Mike emphasized total involvement-- getting everyone in- terested in some aspect of campus life. Through his weekly Presi- dent's Report, the student body could sense some action being taken by the Viking Council. The spring semester brought Scott Wheeler as the new Executive Officer. Scott emphasized the vot- ing procedure during his term, with a review of semester elec- tions, voter registration, and elections in general. Scott also demonstrated fine leadership dur- ing the annual ASB Carnival. Congratulations to Mike Vandor and Scott Wheeler--on a hard job well done. ' ' Q, michael Vandvil Semescen 'A'r'i Scott 1179661611 110 WO Z Semeswa Larry West Vice Pres. Trish Waters A. S. B. Secretary QT',f,' Chuck Ross P. A.S.!'f, Ron. 37114113 OL117 11. The Marina High Viking Council is the governing and coordinating body for all student activities, Whose duties are both legislative and administrative in nature. Council memberships consists of the five student body officers, two representatives from each of the classes, the two league presidents, and six commissioners. Elections are held on a semester basis Kathie Thomas Mike Prime A.S.B. Treasurer S A C Rep Leslie Maddox Comm. of Fine Arts N K , 477 1 , 4 if I 'F x Sandy Malhlot Comm. of Campus S '-if wwf? E john Hamburg Comm. of Athletics B111 Hxrko Boys' League Pres. lst sem. Comm. of Organ. 2nd sem. 'equi '45 51 Rick Rosales Comm. of Athletics lst sem. .Lp W Bob Knox Fresh. Pres. 1st sem. ,JJ 2nd Sem. fs... 5 ...ff Kathy Bllhngs Girls' League Pres. Eg, ,nw 1' I 1. Lani Blodgett Joni Blank Cgmm, gf pep Comm. of Public Relations 172 Sandy Googooian Fresh. Pres. 1st sem Janice Yee Fresh. Pres. 2nd Sem. J, wif .ff Russ Bennet Pat Evans Comm. of Organ. 2nd Sem. Ir. Pres. wifwff V' z., ,, wwf Q W Sr Pres ff' HQW -1 if Cassle Evatt Ir. Comm lst Sem Mark Mancma Soph Pres. lst Sem Gayle Gerkhe Fresh. Comm. 2nd Sem. Not pictured Soph. President- Pat johnson Steve Erickson Sr. Comm. .AK Gigi Leard Preston Campbell Soph Comm. 2nd Sem. Ip. Comm, 2nd Sem UW Gralg Damels EP 'LW fm' I. '5' f 4 I is 1 r ' 14 I Would You All Please Rise. i 3-Q T KD 54 A l Q XX K 44 f , Q fi ,f The meetings of the day are. . . Pat Evans The instruments of the day are. . . Trish Waters Hey we ca.n't hear over here, speak up. I 1yL:3.fg:y,::, , 'qua 1 A . ee. ., T I ,haf ...... Q - K f' x K 11 t Q 1 ' ' ,w-N Q What Bureauracracy ! ! Pat Evans It's Cool! ! Pat johnson fi Now everyone hear this.' gf 'Wa 1 The excitement that takes place during council meetings is overwhelming. GND ,i S gg r S - . ri-, On ladder, Pres. Shawn Millbern V-Pres. Ken Martyn, Treas. Ed Cleary, Sec. Scott Wheeler. FRONT ROW, left to right, Rick Rosales, Bob Ugland, Lee Humphreys, Dean jones, Mark Glick, Rodney Brown, john Nielson, Bill Hirko, jeff Spindler, BACK ROW: Doug Tallman, Cary Hormell, jim Morrow, Mark Sorenson, Roy Enstad, Vince Hakes, Dave Merandi, Brad Pierce, joe Pannone, Kirk Ellison, Pat Evans, Tony Kawashima, jeff Mitchell. Not Shown, Dave Boxstaller, Martin Brazney, Harvy Hirata, Steve Katz, Gary Sahagen, Gene Taylor, Bryan Kerns, john Heer, Robert Johnston, Craig Miller, Ron Swanson, Nick Vorono, Rick Kagasoff, jack Dillon. Marina's Key Club is generally acknowledged as one of this school's finest organizations. Key Club, a division of Kiwanis, is an International Service Organization which stretches not only throughout the United States, but through Canada and the Bahamas as well. The Key Club is actively involved in serving the school with many worthwhile projects on campus. The members spend the majority of their time in fascinating and rewarding com- munity projects designed to Enrich Mans' Existence , which is this year's international theme. The 1971-72 Key Club of Marina High School proudly boasts an energetic membership of 40 individuals who find great satisfaction and per- sonal reward in helping other people. l, 4 -,Q It can easily be seen that these fine Vikings .4 y have done something for themselves by doing J, 1' 4 something for others. W, 'V , ,Vi z S so ,414 CL N T iii ruiuie e us CDN 'kv has 4 I 'ij' Q ' l i , . A -I ' R rr - ft -llnrAl5T 'Q Jdfbllfli- PQUN x4 ..... Qi 4 ,A A, J After one evening's work, Key Clubbers enthusiastically display the canned food they collected to aid the Huntington Beach Community Center. IR X 4 1 -, W, Yasuo Matsoshima, a Japanese orphan At the annual Yasuo Matsosmma . . . ' Pancake Breakfast, Key Club Secretary glsipgirgidhbgqghglggglgfogafr 122151- Scott Wheeler does a fine job of selling .u . g . . Y customers on the merits of milk sup- trlbutions to h1S boarding house. plied by Ed,s Dairy Key Club President Shawn Millbern personally delivers the 75 lbs. of Halloween candy the club collected for the patients at Fairview State Hospital. Key Club members: Bob Ugland, joe Pannone, Craig Miller and Bill Hirko raised S600 selling concessions at a football game. The funds were donated to the I-I.B.U.S.D. Scholarship Fund. Surrounded by Christmas trees, Key Clubbers begin preparation for their Marina High School Christmas Tree Sale, a project that raised nearly 352, O00 for the purchase of new band uniforms. ,g I riviera 1 rnx1 .1s5:ee, u P Anchors Anchor Club is a senior girls' organization which purpose is to serve the school and the sur- rounding communities. This year's activities started with serving as Big Sisters at the Big- Little Sister Breakfast. Other projects that followed were, Christmas gifts for retarded children, a food basket for a needy family, serving at various banquets and other functions for the school. The officers are as follows Susie Yabuki, presidentg Judy Douglass, vice-presidentg Carol Marcotte, secretaryg Jeannie Dunn, treasurerg and Margaret Armstrong, Historian. f fam ily. A Anchor clubs' fearleass leader excitingly leads a meeting, Susie Yabuki. 178 Judy Douglas, Susie Yabuki, Jeanine Dunn and Carol Marcotte are busy sewing stuffed animals for the underprivelaged children. Here Carol Marcotte, Jeanine- Dunn, Gayle Devlin, Judy Douglas and Linda Anderson. They are f filling a box of food for a needy H-. W7 ,-,,,,.af,f 525 '57 f Janet Koch, Leslie Maddox, Kim Todd and Margaret Armstrong are speechless as they watch Susie demonstrate belly dancing!! ff? X A t Anchor club girls look on as co-member eats a frog leg! ! ! W5 ,f hm. 1' Q.. 6 ,,.........---,,. TOP ROW QL TO Rj: Craig Daniels, Chuck Ross, Gary Anwyl, Pat Lee. 2ND ROW QL TO RJ: Bill Behnke, Ken Wogenson, jose Rich, Mike Vandor, Don Hellier. 3RD ROW fL TO RQ: Stacy Roe, Bill Thomson, jim Davis, Doug Lee, John Hamburg, Keith Comer. Advisor: Mr. Womer. Not pictured: Ron Gurvitz, Larry West. Inzcvvxcz A i Interact is one of Marina's service clubs. Their biggest project of the year is the Marina-Westminster Rotary Invitational Basketball tourna- ment. Months of planning go into getting ready for this tournament. One of the highlights of this game is the crowning of the Queen of Courts. Five girls are nominated for this honor by the basketball team. Inter- act then chooses the Queen. Our congratulations go to Miss Carolyn Clark, Queen of Courts 1971-1972. Her court was as follows, Stephanie Blase, Terry Carter, Diane Russ Bennett' Parker, and Jolie Zetler. K.. 5 as I -Aa.. -4' Stephanie Blase and Terry Carter smile pretty at Carolyn smiles with delight as she is crowned in the backgrounff V - - stands her court. From LEFT TO R1cHT: Jolie zeuer, Diane Parker the Camera or is it the Photogmphefw? and Terry Carter. 1 R 4 .4 r ra, 1 . 'P 3 1 as ' Q , .,s,M.M V, A. .. , W ' 1' ' A V . ,f :,.., V, ,Aix A,Af'.V Cix i. l I T rf if I '- f ig 'f -1 ,L T, .. 5 Kiwi ' A f ' - ' - . gal T i a: i W- l -i. s 1' Surprise, surprise shocked as Carolyn heard she was Queen of Courts! ! ! ! I From LEFT TO RIGHT: Stephanie Blase, Carolyn Clark, Jolie Zetler and Diane Parker. There she is Miss Queen of Courts , Carolyn stands thrilled with roses and her crown. 179 Pol Ris Being a service club, Polaris Club's purpose is centered mainly around help- ing their community and Marina itself. It's main projects this year were a potluck dinner for new members, caroling at nearby convalescent homes and having an Easter party for the handicapped. In serving Marina, Polaris members have ushered at graduation and served at various other functions this year. The officers this year Were: Cindy Cutforth, Presi- dentg Linda jue, Vice-Presi- dentg Faith Morrison, Record- ing Secretaryg Maureen Baily, Historiang Linnie Hughes, Treasurer. 7 fbi ' 1 I , 2 1 QW A- .4 ' .1 Y . h P51-W ' Polaris Club participated in Club week, here Elysa MacGregor and Maureen Bailey are describing the fun they have belonging to Polaris. INTERNATIONAL SERVICE CLUB I. S. C. , International Service Club, is responsible for making the foreign ex- change students feel more at home while at Marina. This Worthwhile organ- ization also helps raise money to send students abroad. Students who Went abroad this year were Trish Waters, who went to Turkey, and Craig Chaffin, who went to Germany. Officers this year were Linnie Hughesg president, Ann Wells, vice-presidentg Debbie Rogers, Secretary, and Ellen Sung, treasurer. C, 5.13, CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION The purpose of CSF is to recognize and reward academic achievement, and to foster scholarship, citizen- ship and service in the school. CSF has had evening programs featuring speakers, conducted the annual book sale, and contributed to the Dollars for Scholars fund. California Scholarship Federation also helped the school by tutoring students. Officers this year were Larry West, presidentg Trish Waters, vice-president, Lani Blodgett, secretary. 181 Pep clubs main goals are to sup- port the teams. They do this by painting banners, decorating for games, running pep assemblies, providing a cheering section of the members on the 50 yard line and taking care of the homecoming ac- tivities. Pep Club generally helps to pro- mote spirit at Marina and a school always needs spirit!! The pepsters help with Pep Club by giving the members themselves insentive. This year Pep clubs President was Lani Blodgett, Vice Pres. Frances Stoner, Secretary Laurie Weaver and Treasurer janeanne Upp. 1K1 GS YGAI PEP Club members showing their spirit for Marina! ! 1 nn,nn n fnt,,,,, ,V ,W 6 f if,, , n i ,,,, ,M ,,,, , ,, ..,., , MW-...,-W-,,.,,.. awww IWW ff,f ,,,WwW,a,.w ,.,lgl-4-,guv'f'.-iii t -. 21 13 S Ni,W.,,,l,,,.,fI,'f,,' M7AiffQQff---jwwmlf i ggmv-I zfr ' ,,tn, J R ' Fi t fi D 3 f F M L, , y, ef hy Vaal 3 QQ ., x,' E A' it ?, ,fr 5, 7 :L ll 1 V , Q X Q4 f Awix or 1 f ' ii President Miss Kathy Billings. 011115 I 4 Girls' League Board poses at the Big-Little Sister breakfast. LEFT TO RIGHT: Gayle Devlin, Jeanine Dunn, Kathy Billings, Debbie Willey, Linda Romero, Linda Anderson, Ellen Sung, Carol Marcotte, Lucy Tucker and Sue Tovaft, ea Performance at Father-Daughter 5EE?EE1a1i1E1?g?Ze2xi Iiitgfg' at the dimer Banquet. ' cnc-,L A 7,4 Y 21 'Q :JN it it Girls' League started the year off by presenting to the incoming freshmen the ' Big Sister-Little Sister Breakfast. The ' Hello Dance, the year's first sock-hop, was sponsored by the organization to - welcome everyone back to Marina. ln November, a new event was hosted for the fathers of the girls at Marina. ' This was the Dad-Daughter Date which seemed to help break the Generation Gap for many. The annual Candy Cane Sale during December was the only money-making project to Girls' League this year. The money received helped them present their biggest event of the year, the Valentine's Dance. The month of May brought the Mother-D aughter Tea which honored all girls of the month and their mothers. In addition to all of these events, Girls' League had a special day for the girls each month. On this day every girl at Marina was honored and sometimes given something such as lollipops at Halloween. This year's officers were: Kathy Billings, presidentg Linda Romero, vice- president of dancesg Ellen Sung, vice- president of assembliesg Alicha Gonzales, recording secretaryg and Lucy Tucker, Treasurer. Girls' League board. iv S-Z Boys' Leagj BOYS' LEAGUE Boys' League is an organiza- tion composed of all boys and is directed by a board of officers and homeroom council. The Boys' League Worked very hard to pro- mote better feelings among all the boys on campus. The League spon- sored Various activities during the year, including the popular sports nights. :If , NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE The only requisite to join National Forsensic League is the desire to have fun in this dynamic, active club. Mr Martin Waters, NFL coach and advisor, works hard to put speech on the scoreboard. We have many excellent speakers, and many promising ones. There is no reason reason why Speech Club cannot become the focal point for speech talent and all students who are really willing to become involved in a worthwhile program. NFL has sponsored many activities during the 1971-72 school year. The club has held a Guess the Weight of the Great Pumpkin contest, where the object was to guess the weight of a 50 pound-5 ounce pumpkin. Speech has also sponsored a Bagel sale, a Christmas program, and has traveled many miles to represent Marina at important speaking contests. NFL President was Michael Lloyd- Daviesg Vice -president Pat Evans, Secretary, Debbie Wiley, Secretary-in- charge-of NFL stuff, Cindy Smith, Treasurer, Beverly Wilson. If you want to have frm, travel, and receive recognition for Marina and your- self, join the most active organization on campusg join NFL. ellowshi f W. P CIWJS FELLOWSHIP WITH CHRIST Fellowship with Christ is a group of young people who meet together to share their experiences, their love and their belief. The true fellowship with Christ is achieved by their following what jesus instructed when He said, Behold, I stand at the door and knock, and if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come into him and have fellowship with him, and he with Me. Revelations 3:20. 186 ' 'FOR 5. .f--Q xg. A, lf, V E USIDCSS A BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CLUB The world of business is a rat race. Picking a product, forming a corporation, finding a production sight, organizing and reorganizing corporation structure, selling stock, selling the product, advertisement, and involvement. These are just a few of the Business Management Club's objectives, all of which were reached during their profitable candle sale. The main goal of this business venture? You guessed it---profit. The executives of this club are: jim Saia, president, Bill Martin, vice -president, Lisa Babel, treasurer, and Sheree Flangel, secretary. ebiczd Cxplonens MEDICAL EXPLOREPUS CLUB The Medical Explorers' Club is composed of those students in- terested in medical or science professions. Field trips to hospitals, clinics, laboratories, veterinary offices, dentist offices, and nursing facilities allow the students to observe and learn about their future professions. The members also plan a monthly party for the retarded children at Hy-land Exceptional Childern's Home in Santa Ana. The C1ub's officers this year were: Craig Daniels, president, Pat Evans, vice-president, Pat Evans, secretary, and Laurie Weaver, treasurer. ussizm ' q ,w in flgms e-' A 7 acl 50 RUSSIAN CLUB Russian Club is one of the most spirited clubs on campus, participating in all the Spirit Week activities. The members learn about the Russian culture and language. Mrs. Senicki is the club advisor. 5 amish ? ...'lIllD I cruavoz 1.59, I ssvnuom. grin Spanish Club has once again begun, every other Friday at lunch in room 209. Our club consists of: President-Kim Lindelin, Vice President-Linda jue, Secretary-Treasurer-Cherie Gould, I.O.C. Representative- Kim Frazier, and about eight other interested members. Some of our activities that we have planned for the year are a bake sale, a possible field trip, a speaker, and a year end banquet. Because our club has not been in action for two years, we're hoping to get some of these activities done and make the club's year a rewarding one. 188 Q . 4 b , H .TRI - ,-vygitip 3 Gcfim an GERMAN CLUB German Club's purpose is not purely educational. Instead, it is a fun-filled gathering of students who enjoy activities with a club which is still affiliated with their German classes. Activities include parties, field trips, and picnics. Learning about other cultures is interesting and we hope that German will become a part of any interested student's curriculum. Officers this year were: Nancy Hare, presidentg vice president-Valerie Parkg secretary, Roxanne Marcouxg and treasurer, Stephanie King. sativa icing CREATIVE WRITING Creative Writing produces the RUNES, Marina'S literary magazine. The Creative Writing Club gives encourage- ment to students to try their hand at writing for their own staisfaction. Mrs. Anderson is the advisor and anyone is invi- ted to join this club. 'wgrrmg 189 LATIN CLUB The main activity for Latin Club this year was its annual Roman Banquet in March. All the Latin classes participate in this event. The banquet consists of a Roman dinner, -entertain- ment, and the annual awards for achievement in Latin. During the course of the banquet the first year Latin students act as slaves, serving the meals and obeying all orders. This year, the Latin Club also participated in the ASB carnival and planned several parties and field trips. The officers this year were: Maureen Bailey and Russ Bennett, consulsg Ron Banfield, pro-consul, Shelley Bailey, secretaryg Heidi Hetzler, juno 5 Dana Skaggs, jupiter. 4 D Slave Marian Barrit is serving Heide Juno Hetzler, Gladiators are always a popular event at a Roman Banquet. Q Here Don Goodwin has just put I an end to Dana Skaggs. 4 ' .4 consul Maureen Bailey and Debbie C arm ondy. Maurice Nelson gets the Roman treatment from his slaves Marian Barrit and Mad elon Foster 6 if 1 9 Kvtxz-, 11 - Gourmet dinner at Francois Restuarant. AFS bake sale. Mmmm! l Good!! Shame Koons and Glgl Leard Restlng after the de11SC1O'L1S dinner at Gigi Leard's home. FRENCH CLUB The French Club officers this year were Gigi Leard, presidentg Sherrie Koons, Vice-presidentg Sheiela Jacobs, secretaryg and Mario Cateriny, treasurer. French Club sponsored two bake sales, presented Christmas gifts to all the patients at Stanley Convalescent Home, and had French dinners at restaurants and members' homes. As you can see, French Club has been Very active, learning about French culture and language. 192 I in , 14. -iq 2: I I 1 five I. M. C. is a combination of students from Band, Orchestra, and Drill Team all Working together to help promote something very im- portant to all of them--instrumental music. Under the direction of Mr. john Mason, and officers Cheryl Griffin, presidentg Tom Hatfield, vice-president, Faith Morrison, secretary, Karen Spitler, treasurer, and, Debbie Luwin, Sergeant-at-arms. The mem- bers participated in the club's annual candy sale, Pop's Concert with dinner, and a Happy Hang-Up's sale. The money received from these events will all go to the one fantastic cause-- sending exceptional instrumental music students to Arrowbear Music Camp. Y 'T espians This year's three outstand- ing main stage productions were the result of the time, ef- fort, talent and hard work of the- International Thespian Society. The season's first show, THE CURIOUS SAVAGE, was a fine example of troupe 3031's united effort. Other smaller experimental pro- ductions displayed the creativ- ity typical of this year's thespians. Many enjoyable field trips and exciting com- petitions created happy mem- ories. Led by president julie Wanderer, this year's thespian group truly had a fantastic year. hoiii W Choir Club is one of the most active clubs on and off the Marina campus. Each year the club carols during the Christmas sea- son, presents singing val- entines, and participates in in the A. S.B. Carnival. This club also enjoys such outside activities as the annual Halloween Party and various surprise happen- ings throughout the year. This club supplies vocal music students with the opportunity to become involved in other activ- ities on Marina's campus. The club officers are: Kathy Hinton-President, David johnson-Vice-Presb dent, Janelle Bruce-Secre- tary, Lori Latora-Treas- urer. Svogzts Officials SPORTS OFFICIALS CLUB This year the Sports Officials Club served and assisted at all the swim meets. Also the sports officials helped the coaches keep statistics on the Water polo mem- bers, which is a big help to these very busy, hard- working coaches. I I 1 OFFIGIAGS , twig? .ya 'Q-qu H-r fn I rtfav ff? ! 4 fri 5 W ww J I ff'f1M ' Packfm BACK PACKING Back Packing was one of Marina's more popular clubs, with one of the big- gest rosters. The purpose of this club was to help students learn about hiking and to charter trips for these students, so they can enjoy this great sport! 194 :WV WW ff -Q . v D -- ,AN .Na ..,.-4 -.. 3 I , zwmxv ... ,, , -f . c , ni 1 Q ,M ,p-.5 - -vu L. . . , -rr 1A 2 QC garb aw ng SCUBA DIVING CLUB Scuba Diving Club is a new club formed just this year. lt consists of fifteen members who are all certified scuba divers. The activities scheduled for this year were diving trips to Mexico, Catalina, and many trips along the California coast. Camping in the mountains and a trip along the Colorado River were also a part of this year's plans. The club officers for this year were: Brad Pierce, Presidentg jeff Spindler, Vice-presidentg Debbie Campisi, Secretary, and Mike Fitzpatrick, Treasurer. hi SKI CLUB The purpose of Ski Club is to tell and get people interested in skiing. We encourage people who don't know how to ski to come to the meetings, so the people who do know how to ski can share their experiences with them. Special activities of the ski club this year were skiing demonstrations, a ski trip to Mammoth and various locations in Big Bear, and seeing films and listening to guest speakers. Officers of Ski Club this year were: Denise Rimmer, Presidentg Doug Dean, Vice-presidentg Mike Prime, Treasurerg Kathy Yancy, Secretaryg Saskia Lodder, Historiang and Mr. Keller, Advisor. 195 aciio This year Radio Club out-did all its previous years on campus. Projects for the year included many new ideas never before tried at Marina. Among these plans were an amateur radio station, amateur television station along with other interest- in and useful individual projects. Tlge reason for these activities is to further educate students to radio, television, and other uses of electronics and to stimulate inventiveness and individual accomplishments. President this year was Ed Falzon, and Club advisor was Mr. Clifner 0 Daly ECO LOGY C LUB The purpose of Ecology Club is education, involvement, and action on or relating to the issue of ecology. By ecology we mean the relationship of all living things to their environ- ment. Our action related to handling the problems of pollu- tion, overpopulation, destruct- ion of natural resources and other ecological issues. Officers of Ecology Club were Lynn McGowan, President, Cynthia Worgull, Vice-president, jan Dunkin, Secretaryg and Robin Saemann, treasurer. O C 'v' rl U 'X ,V .Af 1 3 ,M f ,H i, .u.ax1fK Go get 'm'! ! -Cassie Pesen Isn't she a beauty. -Sharon Bruns Cquesmiw The Equestrian Club, formed in 1968, is one of the most active clubs in outside campus activities. Some of the plans for this year were frequent rides, field trips to the races, and most important--the annual Horse Show. These are just some of the many activities that the members of this club enjoy. The club officers are as follows: Shirley Myers, President, Joni Hatch, Vice-President, Kim Lowe, Secretary, Cassandra Benson, Treasurer, and Sharon Bruns, Historian. The Three Muskateers. Does Mr. Ed have to put up with all this. -Mary Ross W 'ff 4 TAKING IT EASY! ! -Shirely Myers Ain't she sweet! -Kathy Lively 197 C The Marina Chess C1ub's main purpose this year was preparing for the Western Open. Through participating in vari- ous competitions and tournaments the club members become the 1971-1972 California State Champions. They also compete in the Orange County Chess League which they organized themselves. This year's officers were, Bill Hirko, presidentg Steve Erickson, vice-presidentg and jeff Spindler, team captain. lass may 4 , f' ' my Ron V1v1er and Rick W1111ams. were 1 C Team members are preparing for the National in New York. Rick Williams, jeffSpind1er, Mr. Hiatt. 1 Pat Sileo-one of Marina's Typical luncheon game. Kim Hand, David Steve Erickson and Jeff Spindler, top two outstanding freshmen. Rosmussen, Mark Compisi, Jim Wolcott players in school. U V . if J. .Q - .,, ,fm ,X sf , ,, fl. gi, t. . 4. 1 1 . - .1 1- 1 2 .. M .ff 1 'fiat aw ' 1 I' Ri fle 5. Ancbcfiy RIFLE AND ARCHERY CLUB Rifle and Archery was a new club at Marina this year, the advisor being Mr. Obie Moore. The activities of this club are just what the title says. The members go to shooting ranges and practice to improve their skills. The members would like to thank Obie for taking his time to help them improve their shooting skills. wliogg BOWLING CLUB Marina's Bowling Club is an organization set up purely for the benefit and enjoyment of the students. The forty members of this club participate in an established league at West- minster Lanes. This year's officers were: Shawn Nepo, president5 Dave Nixon, vice-presidentg and Laura Camplbell, secretary! treasurer. 199 Amazeun ascaonoriiens Li zingj Cae The M. H. S. Lighting Crew is an organization that Works in conjunction with other clubs on campus. It provides lighting for dances, concerts, awards presenta- tions on campus, and just about anything with a stage and an audience. This year's President was Bruce Richards. S X L sk? 7 .xg 200 all COGRAPHS 5,Gene Taylor' Key Club Dave Bockstahler Martin Brazney Rodney Brown Edward Cleary Krilc Ellison Roy Enstad Pat Evans Mark Click Vince Hakee John Heer Harvey l-lirata Bill Hirko Gary Hormell Lee Humphreys Robert Johnston Dean Jones Rick Kagasoff Steve Katz Tony Kawashima Brain Kerns Ken Martyn Dave Merancli Shawn Millbern Craig Miller Jeff Mitchell John Neilson jim Olmsted Joe Pannone Brad Pierde Rick Rosales Gary Sahagan Mark Sorenson Jeff Spindler Ron Swanson Doug Tallma.n eiehgvslwl J Niqalforono Scott Wheeler Marcotte Pasy Susie Yabulci Valrie Young Chris Zuck Interact Gary Anwyl Bill Behete Russ Bennett Keith Comer Craig Daniels Jim D avis Ron Gurvitz John Hamburg Don Hellier Doug Lee Pat Lee Jose Rich Stacy Roe Chuck Ross Bill Thompson Mike Vandor Larry West Ken Wogenson Polaris Donna A rlow Maureen Bailey Cynthia Baker Vickie Call Colleen Cassidy Sue Chadd Elisa Chaffin Beverly Denos Cassie Evatt Kathleen Cullinane Linda Cullinane Cindy Cutforth Kathy Erhardt Gayle Greenhalgh Denise Grosse Debbie Hatfield Kathy Harrell Yvette I-learn Linnie Hughes Kristen Hinter Linda Jue Sherrie Koons Gige Leard C arol Leifheit Patricia Lynch Elsa Mac Gregor Joanne Marlin Daren McGill Leslie Mrchrhrra F arth Morrison Cindy Morton Susan Karen Cheryl Sydney Aldous Linda B. Anderson Linda M. Anderson Gary David Barbara Tim Briscoe Ray Brown Karen Buchea Vicke Call Colleen Casddy Elisa Chaifin Keith Comer Tracy Cooke Patricia Coursey Kathleen Culliane Linda Cullianane Cindy Cutforth Susan Dahlberg Janine DeFor'd Gayle Devlin Dama Dickerson Christopher Dollbaum Russell Dorward Judy Douglass Denise Dulce Janice Dunkin Elizabeth Dunn Christi Dysinger Kathy Erhardt Barbara Essex Cassandra Evatt U6 Carolyn Face David Finney Jan Fischbeck Michael Fiupatrick Camille Foster Martha Foster Susan Fujioka Debbie Giesy David Goedlers Cherie Gould Phillip Graehl Kim Hand Gregory I-Ianseen Cynthia Harris Tivila Hart Tom Hatield Yvette Hearne Janet Heineman Don Hellier Lucy Hellier Heidi Healer Kathy Hinton William Hirko Kristen Holland Anna Hooker Mark Howell un er James Wolcott Ivan Worman Patsy Wright Susie Yabuki Valerie Young Chris Zuck Pep Club Kim Anderson Linda Anderson Maureen Bailey Cynthia Baker Cherie Baroglio Marian Barrit Lisa Baumel Gail Behar Debbie Bender Terri Bender Kathy Billings Beu Billman Lani Blodgett Janette C alderia Vicki Call J ackie C an-ico Collen Cassidy Anna Catt Elisa Chain Carolyn Clark Judy Cobb Dee Dee Crescr Linda Culluare Cindy Cutforth Sue Dahlberg Craig Daniels ose Suse WWW Karen Pawloski Kathy Pickett Susie Pingstel Mike Prime Vivian Puig Marci Rodgers Linda Romero Tina Rosales Chuck Ross Melody Rowland Carol Sclrulu Carol Seimeu Kathy Shanahan Ein Shellman Caren Siehl Terry Smith Frances Stoner Luann Sutton Pam Tarkanian Jill Taylor Jeana Tery Cheryl Tharp Kathie Thomas Kimm Todd Tovatt Ann Upp C rndy Trish D e e Kathy Ottlerrdorf Parks Susan Caren Michael Lars Sorensen Karen Spitler Jack Stewart Patte Stormer Michele Story Ellen Sung Warren Tarrnas Gene Taylor Teena Tenhundfeld Cheryl Thar-p Kathie Thomas Laurie Tom Lucy Tucker Cindy Turley Christine Vogel Florence Warner Trish Waters Laureen Weaver Daren Weber Ann Wells Larry West Debbie Wiley Debbie Williams Beverly Wilson Kenneth Wogensen Koch Sherrie Koons Gigi Leard Carol Leifeit Janet Lichty Kim Lindelin Kelly LOngnecker Elysa Mac Gregor Leslie Maddox Ann Maltby Joannette Mann Kathy Mann egarol Marcotte o Mamoux Cherie Marequart Deborah Marshall Barbara Meyerson Joanie Miller Laura Moore Debbie Morrison Dale Murakami Karla Nixon Petra Oakes Carolyn O'Connel Mary O'Riley Diane Parker Worgull Fellowship wid: Christ Rusell Bennett Pam Clietalriarr,e,WW,w.,'f Viclcie Cole 'Cheryl Gore ' Jill Greemberg Joshusa Janis Kemp Lisa Melton Kathy Moore Valerie Park Angelee Sailer Joyce Shrode Nicke Stewart Greg Warren Medical Explorers Margaret Annstrong Shelly Baily Beryl Battling Debbie Baur Susan Beal Mike Beattie Debbie Bender Richard Brebrick Pat Brennan John Brewer Cynthia Calderia Marc Cardenas Pam Carmondy Cindy Clark Margaret Conklin Sue Dahlberg Graig Daniels Jody Denton Gayle Devlin Jack Dillon Debbie Dion Tom Doria Janet Erickson Pat Evans Patricia Fobiana Mark Ford Kurt Gentile Mark Glick Phil Graehl Greenhalgh Ccott Shannon Smith Frances Stoner Patti Stormer Bill Thomson Laurie Tom Bametta Uzell Dianne Viglant Laurie Weaver I.arry'W est Sue Williams Beverly Wilson Patsy Wright Jolie Zetler German Jean Dreher Craig Etem Joan Gischbeck Gayle Gehrke Nancy Graham Kim Hand Nancy Hare Boyd Hawkins Sue Hezle Susane Hill Stephanie King Jim Layton Janet Lichty Roxanne Marcomc Dean Merlz Valerie Park Leslie Shaffer Sue Sralling Jack Stanner Bnrce Scholes Rob Wade Melany Wojtazek Creative Writing Melanie Archer Pam Archer Scot Armstrong Michelle Basche Cassie Benson Cadra 14 was Cathy Turley Cindy Turley Jim Wolcoii Valerie Young FRENCH CLUB Pam Archer David Bauer Elizabeth Bloodworth Caren Buchea Mario Cateriny Elaine Engman Ellen Glick Gail Gray Shiela Jacobs Sherrie Koons Gigi Leard Su Wayne Lowe Bonnie Lunden Scott McConnaughey Lisa Melton Janice Pratt B ackpacking Ron Aldrich Ron Backen Debbie Beychok Brett Bodie R adio Nora Boucher Richard Butcher Ed Falzon Norm Leak Jose Rich Merrill Swiuer Paul Verdett Ecology Dave Bauer Sherrie Brooks Mike Cantine Tracy Cooke Tery Craig Jan Dunkin Judi Edmondson Lisa Fitzgerald Lucy Hellier Bill Hunt Bill King Susan Matthews Lynn McGowan Rhonda Nicassio Doreen Roberts Robyn Saemann Gary Sanchez Ann Schenk Glenn Selvin Mark Ware Cindy Worgull Jeff Dewnirst Mike Elster Pat Elster Joe Hamilton Bill Hampton Katen Hanvey Paul Hart Alana Harrison Brianne Hotchett Bob Howard Greg Hrindak Bob Hrindak Lee Humphreys Dana Kirk Ralph Lawson Dave Long Donna McCoy Shawn Nepo Paul Nevers Dave Nixon Gary Pfeifer Joe Pinkston john Plaketta Viv Puig Bill Putney Pattie Putney Richmond Salapa Shelby hellman Smith Debbie Odion Gary Parker Eva Parkerson Janice Pratt Kathi Rand Rhonda Rivera Jim Robbins Jim Row Ed Schuyler Gary Selvin Tom Settle Susan Shawver Becky Smith Terry Smith Karen Spitler Sylvia Stainbrook Nicki Stewart Melinda Tu.rner Dave Vaughn Vikki Vega Jean Weaver Wayne Wiley Kathy Wilger Ken Wogensen Dan Zeilinger Chris Zuck Thespians derson Marcy Rodgers Allison Schoenfeld Carol Schultz Richard Sellers Laurie Sholar John Spero Rick Spicer Rose Stacker Elaine Sugmiller Kim Todd Marcy Tuttle Stephanie Van Dyke Julie Wanderer Carolyn Warren Greg Warren Jamey White John Williams C hoir C lub Sidney Aldous Margie Alhman Sally Anderson Michelle Basche Randal Beason Darlene Becker Steve Chris Foster Don Hellier Lucy Hellier Heidi Healer Kristen Holland Leanore Iverson Harold Jackson Eri c Jacobsen Kathy Lynch Patty Lynch Brad Nelson Carrie Nevitt Patty Nichols Mike Perdue David Perry Lee Pickens Bicky Sapp Bob Schenkkan Terry Second Dana Skaggs Karen Spitler Sue Swanagan Helen Carol Mike Karen Hanssen Doug Hill Rod Horrnell ' Kerry Kmpp Shawn Larson Kim Lindlin Mike Prime Jeff Prime Marian Reigal Robbie Robinson Jim Rock Vince Walsh Steve Wenger Patsy Wright Archery Kathy Hill Bill Hirdo Bill Thomson Mike Vandor Larry West Bowling Club Ron Anderson Gordon Baily Jerry Beichler Bob Brewster Joe Brown N ancy Bylund Laura Campbell Ron Campbell Jim D ay Mike Degree Leavitt Lodder Lopez Maddox Marcia Manon Cindy Sue Stallings Greg Watson Margie Wickham Debbie Lewin Brian Lowe Shelly Lush Gam Maliot Betsy Martin Ken McCallum Cathy McCoy Karen McGill Wendy McKeever Tom McLemore Bill Mellon Dave Merandi Julie Meunier Faith Morrison Mike Music Paul Music Brad Nelson Kristi Nielsen Muusterman Music Carrie Neavitt Paul Nevers Rhonda Nicassio Kathy O'Brien Mary O'Riley Clyde Owens Anita Pendleton Candy Penella David Perry Brad Peterson Sara Reed Becky Reid Laura Richmond Vicki Ridenour Denise Rimmer Robin Rivera Qfliwiviflb cbievfmq 7' 1 ff' '+ X! , 5 's D 'W 2 Q A 1 Valednctoruans Judy Douglass Lucy Hellier Trish Waters ,f 1 If: Graduating With Highest IAN HEINEMAN jk 3, f J O CAREN SIEHL Margaret A rmstrong Cherie Baroglio Kathleen Billings Leilani Blodgett Carolyn Clark Gerry Comer Tracy Cooke Susan Dahlberg Craig Daniels Gayle Devlin Dama Dickerson P O P n e 9 r ANGELEE SA ILER Not picture. Gayle Devlin, Tom Hatfield GRADUATES WITH HONORS Elizabeth Dunn Christi Dysinger Martha Foster Cheryl Griffin Thomas Hatfield Susan Kawashima Patrick Lee Carol McGowan Leslie Maddox James Martin Diane Parker C 6 Honors F1 SHAWN MILLBERN ANN WELLS f i Susan Pfingstel Bruce Richards Debra Rodgers Kim Todd Craig Tucker Lucy Tucker Karen Weber Lawrence West Bill Wuhrman Susan Yabuki Christine Zuck 'si' -eff 3' 3 73' 9-of 'xx' Boys and Girls September Tnsh Waters!M1ke Vander October Dlane Parker!Craig Daniels 1 ff eff!! In yt 6QRXlx Av J' . 'a L' '!M'l.. 'I , ,fgf K 1-4.1 4 -. November C31-en S1eh1lL31-ry West December Kathie Thomas! Russ Bennett of the Month january: Lucy Tucker! Rick Rosales February. Lam Blodgettf Shawn Mlllbern as 5 ' 372' if U, ,A 'T J ,rm March: Susie Pfingstell Mike 'Prime April: Kathy Bi11ingslG T 1 ene ay or ,A 1, F.- Boys 81 Girls of the Month 1 f,,,,,,:v,: xfw:,g,J: -, , if-.,1.,..' --ff M- ., .,, May: Leslie MaddoxlScott Wheeler June: Saskia LodderlTom Hatfield . Q A ,rf-A g,..' K ' A M If C A, H' xx . y Q f ' :um-,Wig 1 ,. ,. ,E . nv? 55 as wi-W3 , . le' .,, 1:2 -me A. 51- ,-f ff V, e. ,Q . g a Q, k' K A ., -A ' ,, . July: Julie Wandererljim Wolfe August: Kim Todduohn Hamburg ' g ' . , X 22.5 ,yy ., 'af I 4: , 1-, Q vw m.,Q,,, ,f 53924 f If wk W YT 3 ,f .gm J f by 2 if . fegzziiz'-.f A - f Y? n. . -fu , 5. ag ,nf -,g,, Q 5 iw ,, , Q, ff Boys 81 Girls State Representatives Shawn Millbern CALIFORNIA BOYS' STATE California Boys' State was the most rewarding and exciting learning experience of my high school career. As citizens of a newly formed California Boys' State, myself and 800 other students organized and operated municipal, county, and state governf ments. Political rivalry was sharps thus deception, bargaining, and propaganda techniques were em- ployed to their fullest advantage. This total and realistic approach served as the springboard for the most complete and vivid education in politics and human relations that I shall ever receive. Quite often many of us found ourselves engaged in heated debate on current political issues. This open air of free discussion on political views and ideologies is what led this program to be so ex- tremely valuable to all those who participated. My personal thanks go out to the Seal Beach Leisure World and all members of the American Legion for making this program possible. y ii if I, . A ' WIFI! I . , ji il 1 ' f I riii f?5fifff, .1 ,X ,fI::q1ii f ' Li 6. ' ' - j'f fi 41,40 , .rfffr ,gig ay I 51 52 yfiftf ff . .115 30 'li ,f A 1 Kathie Thomas CALIFORNIA GIRLS STATE Through the co-sponsorship of the American Legion Auxiliary of Seal Beach and Leisure World, I was sent to California Girls' State last summer, For the first time the session was held at the Olympic Village in Squaw Valley. For eight days 544 girls lived together as sisters and shared a love unequaled to any I have ever experienced. All of the girls were separated into two parties: the Whigs and the Tories. Then 34 girls formed a city, three cities comprised a county, and all 544 of us made up the state of California. By using this set-up we formed our own city, county, and state governments. We ran for offices as would any candidate in our state. Through this learn-by-doing method we all became aware of how the government operates. In my city, Burnett, I served as a memeber of the Planning Commission. On the state level I became the only Orange County girl to be elected to the State Legislature where I served as an Assemblyman. While in the Assembly I was a member of the joint Committee to the Senate, Chairman of the Assembly Education Committee, and was defeated by one vote for the position of Assembly Speaker. Girls' State was a most gratifying experience and my warm thanks to all the people who made it possible to have such a magnificent program. C.S.F. Sealbearers L TO R, ROW ONE: S. Yabuki, J. Blank, I. Douglass, L. Blodgett, T. Waters, C. Daniels, M. Armstrong, S. Pfingltel, V. Young, J. Heineman, P. Wright, C. Siehl. ROW TWO: A. Wells, G. Devlin, I. Dunn, C. Zuck, K. Billings, T. Hatfield, L. West, L. Maddox, T. Cooke, D. Becker, S. Dahlberg, S. Millbern. In the third row are students may qualify as Sealbearers at the end of the year. L. McGowan, D. Duke, C. Baroglio, D. Parker, K. Comer, B. Rickards, D. Dickerson, K. Hinton, K. Weber. NOT PICTURED: C. Dysinger, L. Hellier, L. Tucker, M. Foster, D. Rodgers, B. Brebrick, K. Olson, P. Stormer. Bank of America Award Winners L TO R, ROW ONE: Fine Arts, Leslie Maddox, Science 8 Mathematics, Craig Tucker, Vocational Arts, Adele Sutton, ROW TWO: Vocal Music, Kathy Hinton, English, Leilani Blodgett, Drama, Kim Todd, Mathematics, Judy Douglass, Instrumental Music , Gary I-lalopoff, Foreign Languages, Caren Siehl, Laboratory Science, Shawn Millbern, Social Science, Dama Dickerson. NOT PICTURED:Art, Esther Zahn, Business, Lou Ann Gordanier, Home Economics, Beth Stephenson, Trades 8 Industrial, Randall Sanders, Liberal Arts, Lucy Tucker. Athletic Honors 1-Riete ot the Year Nominees Athlete of the Year 81 Most Inspirational Athlete Nominees Nlost Inspirational Athlete Nominees Outstanding Teenagers of America Craig Daniels Went to Washington, D. C. as Nominated by Mr. Dysinger, the Outstanding Teenagers of America, Craig Daniels, Kathie Thomas, Trish Waters, and Larry West, were chosen for excellence in community service and academic achievements. These four students competed for the Out- standing Teenager of the Year Trophy which was presented by the state's governor. The state Winners were selected by the Outstanding Teenager Awards Selection Committee, in co- operation With the Board of Advisors. Representing Marina in the regional semi-finals was Craig Daniels. The state and regional Winners were eligible for awards totaling 51512, OOO, and the national Winners received Sl, OOO each. Selected as Marina's Senate Youth Representative Marina's representative to the Presidential Class- was Trish Waters. Trish was chosen on the basis of room. He was Sponsored by the boys' Service Club, her outstanding scholastic record, and contribution Interact. to the school. In Washington, Craig was privileged to meet Competing at the state level, Trish became a with United States Congressmen. He was also taught semi-finalist, and was invited to Sacramento to meet many aspects of our national government through with Wilson Riles, x practical methods. Senate Presidential Classroom Representative Youth 84 215 , 1 I f 'N ,-,..,-.A.., , 1 XJ , X ff- ,- ff' ., , Taxa ffx fx 1 L I 4 f X J 3 3 M ff P 1 Y 1 x jk I fy ' N x ,f 7 x X f f w ' V F W ,I-- 4 , ! 1 1 Q rf' Y X , XX x I X E ! J 1 J X x Y I!! , L ' X A kk U VJX! !f,,TQ -,X Q, L f - x xx ,f A gy X X , NX 7 X xx f J tiff 1,-All ..'crAl ,f-fa X , f Xxx f 11 X1 X 1 1 , f ' 1 1 1 V 1 XX! 1 .X 1 1 X W 1 1 2 1 1 X 1 N 4 1 X I XXX, fxx X . 1 1 1 1 1 1 f H1 ' 1 ,111 1A 1 f 1 1 v---Xl-: X f X 11 I X , -l- 1 1 A 11 1 1 ,f 1 11 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 X 1 1 1 1 , 1 1, x f 1 1 1 1 1 xx X 1 1 1 1 X 1 1 1 11 x 1 x 1 XX X , f N X 1 X X, ff 11 X J, 1 4 1 A- ' 1 1 11,1 11 11 1 I 1 g X, ugh YN, 1 1 fy in Glen H. Dysinger-Principal Fall Semester - i 4 Qi--. Rosemarie Verville-Secretary to the Principal Viking Principals ,gi . Charles Weaver-Principal Spring Semester i IN NIEIVIORIUM VIVIAN IVICINTOSH 3 jk f:4 fa,4 I, ,.,.3,,,O5- , fffw .,L, My . , , r hm' ,, 4 ' ' 21 , 953 - 1 IHS ROBHISOI X :us XL -61' 'QMS w, .1 - M , , , , W Mfmiwwff aw A A 4. 4 4 , H 1 Wf- 4' 65, HC ' KW QI 1 s IX 1 N M QQ. I w f' ' 4' Q, 2 5? W? gym V Ei ,I 15 ,m W W: ji ,,',..f f , ' GMM . 2, 7:12132 y 5 M X5 , wuz H 4 ',n : . , . .SEK 'YS .'4 J ' 'L 1 ZZ? 'QF' fhf 'v ww , 'W J M4 H V M' ku ,: 4 V fl 1 S-L44 W 4 3 , ,,, 1,1 - , 1 U 7 I v, 1 5: i ki, in Q , - - Q X 'K i- -ng ,., '. V A . if li k ? xp' ' Y'? 1gT.j f -V LQf.fg I fy - T' ' 1 ia-f' 'M1'S. Patri ,rn-ull' ,--?..... , ii bu'-.,,.,,.1-4 1 2 aw! 1 1' ---'1n-gg sau:-3136 .'L. f Q Tfv WI' ,-.. 1-'. Q . .A i x X QQ .,., , ,x SQXFS ' ' S-H-me Qf1!N 'sfffKf?sw-W, . - Nirsrf-hyllis Lihdemulder ,. . ,-,Q Lyvfgg x , Ti e f7.Q2f? 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Head janet Gerhardt Robert Duesler George DiP CY'Hthia Allen Charles Wright Donald Wilcox Arclis Watson Martin Waters Dept. Head 'N Lynn H ardi ng iii ,M Lee Johnston William Kunz Franz Neumann Nina Rinehart Paula Senicki Doris Anderson Qlintine C131-14 C9501 Uri-St C9-1'01Yn Schmidt Kathleen Redmon Albert Parnis Kevin Parmentier Barbara Murray Dept. Head The World would be better and brighter if our teachers would dwell on the Duty of Happiness as Well as on the Happiness of Duty, for We ought to be as cheerful as We can, if only be- cause to be happy ourselves is a most effectual contribution to the happiness of others. Lord Avebury joseph Corre Kathleen Cray Dolores De Castro Serena De Lotell Gordon Eversoll Janice Blanton Mary Ann Mooney Robert Meyer james Mason Loretta Madsen ' w ..A,- , Q 1, wg? ff 4 971' 'f 'f'4' fu' wif, f sf I 1 ' V. ,W.,..,,,g.fe 5 gf ' -Y fir' f , f' f 1 V ., W 322,41 , 'W ,415 1, My , 9 ! if 0 fifwfi f Spencer Rush Arlene Segal Q Joyce Shepherd Peter Snetsinger Maurice Sobel J' , y Q Womer Be Allen Denese Denney George Green ? I' if Ronald Lindsay James Lande if , ' , yy, Z lr , Y W' l f f . ig, , , I X I 3. ,--nnuwwwa, .,,,, , 4, X f E 2 2 , +132 Im , Q ,f,. fiv Li' I rf I . VEAV . ,, x L, 1. i Q Y a V, , I I Mac Besse William Lower- Arlene Hanosh Audrey Hendry Edward Horack Dept. Head Robert Barbot z:m: Mrs. Starr Mrs Rader Mrs Dodd Mrs Mize Mrs. Wilderman Mrs Johnston Not Pictured- Mrs. Gutierrez Important Personalities jack S1sker Aud1o v1sua1 Head -Att end ance C' Librarians and Nurses 23-1 Guiding Miss I'OSt FS ' ii!! CAFETERIA WORKERS-LEFT TO RIGHT , Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Rizzo, Mrs. Haven, Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Booth and Mrs. Menefee. U DAY CUSTODIANS -LEFT TO RIGHT, jack Shaffer, Ken Dinsmore, Ross Vannatter, Roy Haneline, Frank Smoyer and John Houser. CUSTODIANS NOT PICTURED-Edward Cramer, Robert Duarte, Arthur Ellrnan, Clayton Gillman, William Heydenreich, Bill Hopkins, Manford Houser, Rod Houser, William Pack, Paul Porter, William Stephenson and Henry Van Gerichten. 230 Guiding Conner is wearing mod days. 4 ,, fQ W q i ' 1 4 A mile of '1 V . '33, fmkgff 1 'X , . ,,. In this fast movlng world Mr Cozad helps in public affaxrs by Wfltlhg to his congressman ' G!-2. , I gl 34. PH' ' .5 185 5'if'? 1 ezffwwf ig ffl. ,.' H - Q 9 -.1gg2?gBggsjzzf5v.saE 1-1 iff' af Wm 41, F3721 5reQ-aqiisgffzfx 255 'us Q2 ' gg e:5+?.'k:i5f3m-H-fm wffffw' 1f 'fff'f+ae- '- -46 44 , tm NN' P L . s Q16 ,K ik- Q ,L,,M,,, , A Q 1 ,.H,.,p,M,.x M. , 5 nf-,Q ,Q . 45531 V Q 'Z 4 , M, S M. L qs' 'Q A, A jf? L .ii bfgbfff- ' Q. 59,9 2154719 ' , ' 'A 1 fy ' ' ' - A 131, QQ' v 15:2 I, W, .vzzy , U ' I 4 0' Q. ,W L A ,Q , , pf, , ,xfhg ' , -f I ' ff ,f 'WM 'VI , ,VW Nz Q 335,74 'hw ,WAY Wg, A , , af . www , , QQ , , W , , ,Eff , A ,,' fav f 'X f, :' , f , .X 0 ,. ,,, 1 df aff 'A mf 'iw' UL :IX f ' 'c if W A Y -1,4 ,I . 49 if Fvzvf.-5 f T :- fy JM? ,, ,A P- s 1 N 4 v ? '1 I 3 F' I ii? -iw sg.. 'Q a Xiu s 51 -mf ' f MQ wf ' . 2 Changes at Marina 'iff' I V'- 5 1' will I - -,ff V, .iff . Mr. Dysinger Mr. Weaver On November 23 the Board of Education approved the reassignment of our Principal, Mr. Dysinger to serve as an Administrative Assistant preparing a feasibility study on the all-year con- cept for our district. The all-year concept of schooling would put an end to our present system of nine months of school with a three month Vacation during the summer. Instead, one would go to school for nine weeks and then have three Weeks of vacation. While one group of students are on vacation another group will begin classes. Thus, vacations will be staggered, with the exception of a common Christmas and Easter vacation. If this concept were to be implemented then each school would be able to facilitate one third more students than they are presently, therefore, lessening the need for more schools. Replacing Mr. Dysinger as Principal was our Assistant Principal of Curriculum, Mr. Weaver. Stepping up from his position as Assistant Principal of Supervision, Mr. Lucas took over the job of Curriculum Assistant Principal. Filled by Mr. Lucas' post as Assistant Principal of Supervision Was Mr. Kennedy, the Athletic Director. Mr. Lucas Mr. Kennedy 1 I . I WIIIX nuru ,f f , it 4 v 1 'HTA - . E VerUcalCounseHng Over the past years, the Guidance Department of Marina High School has assigned students to a particular counselor, and that counselor has followed the student through each grade level to gradua- tion. Beginning this year, however, a different method of student assignment was initiated in an ef- fort to facilitate comprehensive counseling, and to better meet the needs of the student. First each counselor was assigned a specific group of pupils to counsel. This was based on the first letter ofthe student's last name. One counselor, for example was assigned to all pupils Whose last names began with the letters A through BUO. The eight counselors involved then do the educational, vocational, and personal counseling with students of all grade levels Within their specific alphabetical group. VVork Expedence Career investigation is a vo- cational guidance program where- in interested students spend one semester on a variety of training stations. This is a school-credit, no-pay program, before, after, or during the school day limited to 20 credits. Vocational Work Experience Education has as its purpose an extension of vocational learning opportunities for students through part-time employment in an oc- cupation for which their instruc- tion in school is preparing them. All of the part-time employment may occur during or after school l ,f hours. Participation in this pro- I gram is limited to a maximum of 40 credits. iliif - fm u tt Wg , -1, ,W . ,Y e I , 4. Last year Curriculum Committee's major concern Was obtaining a Pass!Fa1l policy for our dis trict. After much hard work the present Passfliail policy was approved, and Was implemented in September. This year the committee Worked mainly in the development of departmental goals and objectives As each department set up its goals the committee looked them over and provided constructive criticism. The purpose of this committee is to look into present classes and revise the curriculum as it is needed. Since the students are the ones who must sit in the classes, they are the people Who know what needs improvement. They must speak outg we need student input. said Kathie Thomas the committee's chairman. Fo ru m The Forum Commission, as an integral part of the stu- dent government of Marina is responsible for bringing before the students for discussion campus issues of importance. Members of this year's Forum Commission Were, rep- resenting the administration, our principal, Mr. Weaverg from the faculty, Mr. Bakery Viking Council's representa- tive, Pat Evansg C.S. R. 's rep- resentative, Ed Clearyg and our Student at Large, Ellen Sung. Working in conjunction with the other student governmental agencies, throughout the year, the Commission Worked hard to bring before the students topics of interest. Topics considered for discussion were Pass!Fail P E., Open Campus, Student Rights, and the A. S. B. con- stitutional amendments. 5 if 1 Opportunity School Under the direction of Mr. Carnahan, the coordinator, Mr. Kennedy and Mrs. Anger helped the pupils in opportunity school to develop an appropriate self-image, understand the demands and expectations of society, develop appropriate personal goals, and improve their basic skills. l Q l Portable Classes 5 Do you remember when We used Q to have grass on the West side of 2 campus behind the math classes? Well if you look there now, you will see classrooms with dark Windows. That's right, rooms 251-254! Well those funny looking buildings are the brand new, much needed, portable classrooms. ? - Smokers' Clinic Set up by the American Tuber culosis Association, the purpose of the Smokers' Clinic is to make students aware of smoking pat terns, philosophies and reasons for smoking. The clinic was de signed as an informative unit to help students quit, or cut down on smoking. However, there is no force on the student to quit smoking. Our administration feels that it is a better method to teach the students the truth on smoking rather than suspending the pupil All new to the English Department curriculum were the classes Man and Communication, Sports, Literature, and Science Fiction. Above is a pic- ture of Mr. Parmentier's sixth period Man and Communication class, popu- larly known as the Communication Game. If you were a privileged male stu- dent at Marina you could have en- rolled in the second period guitar class which was taught by the illustri- ous Mr. Thompson. The Business Department changed its entire method of teaching last semester. Pupils who enrolled in one of the department's classes found him self working on Learning Activity packages, at his own pace. This pro- gram was designed to allow the more advanced students to work at a more accelerated speed, and for the slower learners to take their time to develop their skills. --55, .-..,, Changing Curriculum fr fyfy , , v, sf' Hr A, - - ,sms ,sf , We . A , 7' BG ff S9Avf'M-W-farf Wa f 2 . A' 1 ff? Christmas at Marina Above Patti Nichols and Susie Pfiugstel, dressed as Santa and an elf, go around to the homeroom classes to spread Christmas cheer, and candy canes. Beside this tradition, Key Club opened a Christmas tree lot to raise funds for the much needed band uni- forms. 245 QfIiXfJQC IQD CyP0wiP2Q Q - 7- .,.., ,, Hwwa vm if I President: Pat Evans 4 1 'I A ' ,,'..,f'x,1xir ' 1 H Commissioner: Cassie Evatt if Secretary: Cindy Cutforth . 2 L' x 1 qgiimiiy ' Treasurer: . . ' Leslie Michihira ,:.:-s.s 'QR-. t.. , .-wi 2:'.If,5'f 4' N. 'rn- M 11 ,343 I Vice President: , I Debbie Dion 1 . ,Ji R .- fx..-17, Officers: First Semester -s fi . n-1 Prom Committee: Front Row, L-R: Debbie Sarbeck, Cindy Wachowiak, Tony Kawashima, Kathy Shanahan. Back Row, L-R: Elysa MacGregar, Linnie Hughes, Maureen Bailey. Over-All Prom Chairman Cindy Wachowiak President: Pat Evans Secretary: Cindy Cutforth Vice President: Tony Kawashima Tre asurer: Leslie Machihira Commissioner: Preston Campbell Officers: Second Semester IUNIORS The junior class is faced with the big- gest task of the year-- that of sponsoring and putting on the junior-Senior Prom. Be- ginning early in the first semester, the juniors Work hard during the year to stage this event for their predecessors, the seniors. Another major event that symbolizes the juniors' upperclass status is that of receiving class rings. This year the juniors have Worked hard at many things earning money for the prom bake sales, sock-hops, and concessions. Congratulations to the juniors for fine Work this year-- Onward, future seniors!!! Abrams, Cheryl Accurso, Dennis Adams, Harold Adams, Mark Agrella, Juanita Akright, Susan 73 Baer, Debbie Bailey, Debbie Bailey, Maureen Bailey, Steven Baily, Gordon Baker, Cathy Baker, Fra.n Bakke, Cindy Banfield, Ron Barber, Bruce Bardell, Kevin Barrickman, Kenneth Bacon, Richard . .-F .1 qi' -V ,al S111-R, rig-21 S.: L Alberni, Susan Aldous, Sydney Allen, Cherrie Allen, Mike Allen, Miles Alter, jon Barnes, jeff Bartle, Henry Bartling, Beryl Barton, Deborah Barton, Robin Beam, Bill Bean, Nancy Beasley, Kris Beaty, Roxanne Becker, Louis Beckman, Jennifer Behar, can Alvarez, Margaret Anderson, Kim Anderson, Linda Anderson, Pattie Anderson, Stanley Andeway, Mike Andrade, Robert Anwyl, Gary Armitage, Mark Armstrong, Scott Arney, Teresa Atchison, Guy 73 Botham, Brian Botich, Kathy Boubion, Robert Boucher, Nona Bougher, Carole Bowen, Jeanette Brader, Pauleiie Brasier, Robert Brebrick, Barbara Breed, Sandi BI'C1111ZI.ll, Kathy Brennan, Pat 73 5 Beller, Marcia Bender, Carol Benson, jeff Berg, Jim Berns, Roger Bingham, Cliff Birmingham, Dave Blaine, juli Blake, William Blume, Denine Boddy, Edd Boldt, janet Brewer , Teri 4 il? 4,- U rn Briggs, Karen 7 3 M in Ixf I' Burks, Becky Burson, Vince Caldeira, Cynthia Calhoun, Robert Callan, Michelle Campbell, Preston Campisi, Debbie Capozzi, Richie Cardin, Tim Carlson, joe Carlson, Steve Carmody, Debbie Briggs, Mary Ellen Brooks, Sherrie Brown, Dan Brown, Gary Brumfield, David Bruno, Ronald Bruns, Stevie Bryce, jeff Buchea, Karen Buckley, Steve Buettner, Scott Buono, Michael 2.511 ' , Carrick, Sue - 'W C .Q-f , ,R f.. 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Creger, Pam Crilly, Martin Cronkrite, Larry Crosby, Joye Cullinane, Kathle Culy, Kendra ell I AFX DeSoto, Kathy Deason, Suzie 4 t new Curnutt, Carole Curtin, Harold Cutforth, Cindy Daniels, Bev Davidson, Debbie Davis, james Davis, Kirk Davis, Tim DeCou, Jeanine DeFord, jim DeGree, Mike Dejong, Frank Delaura., Virgil x Denos, Beverly 4435: Q hx!-ff 9' Cauhle, Wayne Chaney, Cathy Chavez, Tonie Chersin, Linda Clark, Cindy Clark, Kerry Clark, Lynne Cloud, Jim Cloud, Rita Comer, Rhonda Conklin, Margaret Conlogue, John Y N 1 Di Lulio, Gianna Q Di Napoli, Debbie Dion, Debra Dion, Renee Dixon, Les Doblcin, Leslie Donahue, James Dorsey, Nancy Doyle, Greg Dreher, Barbara Drejer, Denise Ducat, Doug Duddles, Forrest Duggan, james M -pi Elhs, Gary Enstad, Roy Epperson, Dav1d Epperson, Tom Erhardt, Kathy Estrada, Andy Duncan, Mark Dunkin, Janice Dunn, Deborah Durkee, Mike Duston, Dave Dutch, Jeanette Eastridge, Janie Ebrecht, Rick Edmonson, Sherry Elizer, Mark Elliott, Debi Elliott, Sherry Evans, Patrick Evatt, Cassandra Fabian, Mary Jayne Face, Carolyn C - - ' 1.-ai -E Falzon, Eddie Falzon, john Falzone, Robin Farness, Sandy Fanning, Debbie Farran, Les AK 2 1: ' ' 'X' f'1 51L:9f 1 ' ff ,:,gff??,,,ifg:gi ag: 2 Y' f if 3 :gil , ' Frates, Mike Frederick, Dave Frere, Jeanne Frontino, Patty Fujioka, Susan Garcia, Rick UP .1 3, - Fay, Ruda Finan, Rae Finley, Laura Fischbeck, jan Fittin, Holly Flangel, Sheree Flower, Patrick Fogg, Donald Fopiano, Patria Ford, Mark Ford, Michael Forrest, Paula Forshner, Steve a Foster, Connie Foster, Madelon Foster, Susan Fowles, Barbara Fraley, Vicki Glines, Robert Goldenson, Ann Gonzales, Bernard Gonzales, Steven Gordon, Diana Gorman, Paul Gould, jane Gould, Rick Grabau, Danella Grady, Sharon Graehl, Phillip Graham, Lisa Gray, Danny Gray, Lorie Greenhalgh, Gayle , 'Gresl1am, Maririn' 1. 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TiEI2'?F'-,.Z,f.1L- Q 1 f Lv 'N ,K K . wr A 'F 1 m .ff L 4 Garcia, Tony L, A5 ,Ai Garrity, Dorothy Gentile, Kurt Gersonde, Melody Gillbank, Paul Gleich, Darlene S 5 '- i Grosshans, Mark Gaultieri M 0 1 3-TY I Gudmundson, Randy , f Gugeler, Bill Gutierrez, Michael Hageman, James 3, Haggard, Steve Hagle, Debra Hall, Deborah Hall, Gene Hall, Linda Hamilton, Luanne Hampton, Janet Haney, Susan Hanssen, Gregory Harchar, Donald Harchut, Bob Hardin, julie SWT: J' I Hardy, Colin Harrell, Kathy Harris, Cindy Harrison, Dan Harrison, Debbie Y Hartmann, Dirck . ffl A I 'V Hatton, Debby Haug, Sheila Haun, Janine Havlik, Robin Hawkins, Randy 7 3 Harville, Steve .- 1 fn-1:-21 T Hawn, Dawn Hayes, Mark Haynes, Kurt Hebert, joy Heindel, Mitch Heintz, Vicki Heller, Diane Helstrom, Grant Hendry, Sabene Herron, Nancy Hill, Rick Hill, Suzanne Hirko, William Hiser, Kay Hobday, Randy Hoffman, Laura Holding, Randy Holmes, Marlie , - jones, Dona jones, jeff jones R1ndy jue, Lllldl jusuce, Bob K l1lC Dlilllll K IS lbflll, jane K 1ufenbe1g, joe Klutzm ln, Allen K .lw 15111111 ll , Kee, S mdra Kell, David 73 Hooker, Anna Hoover, Donna I-Iormell, Gary I-Iosler, William Howard, Brian Howell, Mark Hrlndak, Greg Hughes, Mru-y Linn l-Iunnnel, Gary Hum uhre s Lee 1, Y , I'l'l1tCll1l1SOl'l, Stev Hyde, Dam ,mf v 3 f 4 I-Iontz, Susan ' Iverson, LCLLJIOYC Iuo, Mare jackson, llamrold jackson, Sandy jneolwsen, Eric jacques, llslrlene Jennings, lI:u'1'y Jensen, Jeffery Jimenez, Cindy jolmnnsen, Geri johnson, Dave johnson, Fred Q: , Q A if 1-'aa A Klesel, Eileen Kimbrough, Sherry Koci Sandra Koons Glenna Y Krcehc Mike Kyler Kirk g , Debbie Lahage, Michael Kemp, jams Kems Lichty, janet Lindquist, John Lisenby, Richard Lloyd Davies, John. Lloyd Davies, Michael Lomas, jeff Longnecker, Kelly Longnecker, Kory Luna, Carolyn Lunden, Bonnie Luth, john Lynch, Patricia Medeiros, Debbie Mellon, William Melton, Lisa Mercer Gay Mefre11', Jimmie Michihira, Lesli Miller, Craig Miller, Leni Miller, Richard Miller, Terri Mills, Lynn Mires, Elizabeth Moller, Barbara st' E MacGregor, Elysa Maltby, Anne Mangano, janet Mann, jonnette Marlcln, Nancy Marshall, Darcy Martin, Joanne Martin, Stephen Martyn, Ken Martz, Chris Massnick, Jeff Masterson, Susan A Mook, Philip Moore, Donald Moreno, jenny Morrison, Faith Morton, Cindie Moss, Leslie Munsell, Randy Murray, john Myketuk, Greg Nagle, John Nash, Ross Nelson, Darryl Matsukawa, Melanie McAndrew, Jim McClellan, Melodie McCombie, Dona McCullough, Jack McCune, Marcia McGill, Karen McKee, Evan McLemore, Thomas McMartry, Colleen Mejia, Rebecca Meyshine , Andita Medaris, Victor 73 Nieto, Robin Nixon, Karla OBrien, Shawn OCon.ne1l, Chris O'Dell, Ben Ohlendorf, Dawn Olsen, Karen Olson, Karen Ordahl, Debbie Orender, Terrie Ornelas, john Orth, Darci 73 Otto, Gary Nelson, Linda Nelson, Linda Nepo, Shawn Nerio, Aileen Neumann, Nina Newell, Robert Newlan, Roger Ni Ni chols, Patricia chols, Steven Nicholson, Richard Nielsen, Ed Nielsen, Kristie Peterson, Rick Peterson, Tim Phillips, Lisa P1 Pla Phipps, Karen Picard, Antoinette Pickett, Gregg Pierce, Laura ' nk ston, Bill ketta, john Pollock, Randy Pops, Gary Powers, Vincent Owens, Clyde 73 Pardue, Lisa Paredes, Kathy Parent, Ron Park, Valerie Parker, Terri Parkerson, Eva Pawlowski, jeff Pearce, Susan Pearson, jim Percy, Laurie Perkins, jon Peters, Suzane ff-f':r:f'ff?el:ii: 5194? 41 ' 9 2:gff3,, a . 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Putney, Ron Quartucy, Brad Rabalais, Karol Ragen, Dave Rahardjo, Basuki Ramos, Ruben Reighter, Greg Renfrow, Steve Retterath, Mary' Reyes, Irene Ramsey, Cheryle Rawlins, Kris Rayburn, Sheryl Rea, Mary Beth Record, jeff Reeds, Richard Reynolds, Rhonda Rial, John Rich, Jose Rico, josh Ridenour Vicky 3 Rivas, Dora-Maria Rivera, Rhonda Roach, Karen Sanders, Kenn Sapp, Rebecca 7 Sasano, Wesley 4 iw K 32 5 n Schenk, john Schenkkan, Robert Schmidt, Neal Schoeneburg, Pia Schoggins, Bill chulke, Jud Schwarizlose, Martin Schwerdtfeger, Jim Scopellite, Steve Scott, Robyn Secord, Theresa Seebold, Marline Saunders, Kevin Saunders Steve A .. if 5, RAW Shewman, Debi Shlmazu, Lisa Sluosaka, janet S1erack1, SUSIE Silver, jeff Simmons, Christie Sims, Steve Slater, Susan Slaughter, Janice S Smee, Don Smith, Barbara Smith, Carl Smith, Carolyn Smith, Cindy Doll ,73 A and Smith, Ed Smith, joe Se1metz, Carol Selby, Peggy Selley, Louanne Settle, Tom Severance, Gay Severson, Robin Shanahan, Kathy Shandley, Tim Shannon, Donna Sharkey, Thomas Shelby, Eric Shew, Randy Spreeman, Don Stachowsky, Barbara Stanners, jack Stecker, Rosemary Stedman, Ted Sterkel, Forrest W sv T Q Stevens, Brad Stevens, David f- Swanson, Ron Swisher, Adrienne Swisher, john Sykes, Karen Sykes, Lisa Tallman, Vickie , Tenhundfeld , Teena Terry, Jeanna Testa, Tom Tharp, Cheryl Thompson, Brian Thompson, Kip Thornton, Marilyn Tidwell, Dave Towle, Rich Trager, Jim Trainor, Patrick Treleven, Robyn Smith, Kevin Smith, Scott Smith, Timothy Smith, Vanessa Smithson, Missy Smyth, Ernie Solum, Eric Sorensen, Lars Sorensen, Marc Southerland, Clay Southward, Brooke Sowers, George Sowle, Greg Sparr, Mike Spencer, Lynnette Spingath, Shelley Spitler, Karen Sprague, Terry Stevenson, Shelly Stewart, jack Story, Michele Sturdivant, Janet Suttner, Daniel Sutton, Sandi Treu, Scott Tugg, Tim Turley, Cathy Turley, Mary Turner, Monte Twining, Nancy Ugland, Bob Van Der Upwich Robert ! Vargo, Leslie Vermeeren, Rene Vogel, Christie Vorono, Nick Wachowiak, Cindy Walczyk, Bruce Walker, Cheryl Walsh, Holiday Walten, Catherine Walton, Wendy ,J Weaver, Laureen Weaver, Rick Welch, Barbara Weller, Nancy Wells, Dan Wells, Dawn Wanderer, John Ward, Frank Warner, Florence Warren, Rick Waterman, Pat Watson, William Waflke, pete Weaver, jacqualine as Westelin, Carol Westly, jay Whipple, Celeste White, Carol Whitmore, Shane Wilderman, Scott Wiley, Wayne Wilhelmsen, Shirley Willard, Vicki Williams, Debbie Williams, Gene Williams, Rick Williams, Russell Williams, Vicki Wilson, Beverly Wilson, Chris Wilson, Jess Wilson, Toni -1--gig-'.L-e g . 'fe'-4. L., V7 f , V ,I , Wood, Bob Woods, Jodi Adams, Delbert Adams, Roy U Adkins, Kathy Ah Yet, Thorne Arroyo, Lissa Ashcraft, Dave Babel, Lisa Barber, Karen Bateman, Walter Beecher, Steve Berry, Donald Birrer, Annemarie Blatt, Geoffrey Brady, Laurie Bruns, Brenda Buchmayr, Michael Busby, Steven ., Byrne, Debbie Campregher, Anthony Carrier, Colleen Craig, Theresa Crosby, Steven Culley, Patrick D Silva, Antoinette Davis, Stephen Decker, Robert Dewhirst, Jeffery Dibb, Gordon Dickson, Dan. Dollbaum, Chris Dorward, Russell Eastman, Amy Endsley, james - , F Wilson, V1ck1e Yazzie, Larry Young, jackie Young, jeff Worgull, Dan Wright, Ernie Young, Karyn Yukawa, Eileen Zarr, Jim Camera Shy Juniors Fielder, Deborah Finney, David Flower, Patricia Floyd, Terry Fournier, Clifford Fournier, Michelle Funk, Stephen Gloudeman, Sandra Gravelin, Sally Martinec, Russ May, Richard Mc Calla, Karen Mc Crumb, Mariet Mc Dannold, Craig Melanson, Cheryl Melton, jerry Mewhinney, Timothy Meyshine, Andita Gray, Jeff Miller, Alan Mitchel, Jeffrey Muniga, Vincent Napolitana, Regina Haddock, Robin Harveston, Harvey Hatton, Bryant Heer, John Neil, Steve Henson, Paula Hetzler, Heidi Nelson, Dan Nicassio, Victor Hooey, Michael Palm, Lisa Parker, Sandal Izzo Chris Peery, Ierolyn Pennella, Carl Perry, David Petrie, John Porter, Greg Porter, Paul Prickett, Riley Prosser, Hebr Rector, Chris Reed, Steven Rennaker, Gordon Rivera, Richard Rodden, Robert Rodriguez, Maria Rollins, john Huston, Georgia jonds, Corey Jorgenson, Kenny Kernan, Richard Killgore, Brett Kim, Stephen Kline, Leslie Kreitman, Gregory Lamport, Joanna Larsen, Lisa Larson, Shawn f Latchford, Mark Leavitt, Fred ' , Q: Lewisjfflyfark as Espana, Susie Rollins, Mark ESS2X,'B21'bafa I ROSSQP, Rwhafd .Blake - g ' Rothman, Bonnie , flfialffa- 1 35, 7E w.x-Tix' ' f 71' - ,. , -f,.--fi? Wir - ,vii .W 1: ':..,., Y ,5 ,f -5,--sgjff-f .,.,, Rotramel, jay Ryan, Dave Schenck, Iris Schermer, Robert Schultz, David Simon, Robin Slater, Brad Smith, Cindy Spiegel, Wendy Storey, Gary Stout, Pamela Strass, Steven Straten, Susan Sung, Ellen Swain, William Thiebes, Flemming Thomson, William Tiehen, james Turner, Steven Uzel, Barnetta Vanderlinde, julia Vega, David Vigeant, Raymond Walker, Michael Weatherby, Peter Weeger, Gregory Whaley, Karen White, Mike Witmer, Bruce Wojtaszek, Melany Wollman, Marlene Wood, Carol Woodward, Cristine Zwonitzer, Kurtis li. 265 Z ,.gu1 as, wsia-aw i 267 Class Officers: lst Semester 17 , 'J '7 Secretary: Donna Arlow, Treasurer: Sheila Walczyk, Vice-President: Vicki Call, Commissioner. Mark Mancia, President: Pat johnson. W we nf 1 Singing Valentine, it can be very embarassing to some people, especially to a shy sophomore. Class Officers 2nd Semester Secretary: Donna. Arlow Treasurer: Sheila Walczyk Commissioner: Gigi Leard Vice President: Vicki Call Not pictured: Pat johnson, President SOPHOMORES Sophomores are busy fitting into their niche in high school life. By now they've overcome the traumas of being freshmen, well-adjusted to high school, and looking forward to their next two years. UD This doesn't leave much room for activities. Next year, however they will find plenty to do with their presentation of the prom. 7 5 1'f!f'vV' -' . C Adams, Larry Ah Yet, Nathan Ahlman, Robert Alaimo, Antho DY Albright, Carl Aldrich, Ronald Allen, Melanie Allen, Vic Allman, Mark Anderson, Ronald Anderson, Steph Andrew, Pamela . Barritt, Max-ian Barry, John Barton, Robert Basche, Brent Bass, Terri Bast, Cheri Beason, Lester Beber, Jan Becker, Sylvia Bedingfield, Phil Bel-Juke, William Behunin, Scott Belcher, Dean Belding, Loretta Bender, Debbie Bender, Pamela Dive. 'Q '--- ' -- Y '.-L,-s. , x f., M - Q - 1 --foe-:far Z' 'aa 1 A- FC:-, 35:9-5,0 H- ll, v 1' lf 'lui '51-1 -e g ' ' ir 5 Sop-homores Q I if Aniol, Diane Applebee, Steve Archer, Pamela Arellano, Darlene Arlow, Donna Armstrong, Daniel Armstrong, Diana Arroyo, Phillip Aseltine, Mary Autrey, john Backen, Ronald Bailey, Doug Baker, Cynthia Baker, Michele Ballard, Wendy Barnes, Frank f hr Benington, Holly Benson, Cassie Bergman, Diana Bergstrom, Terry Berry, Rita Bigelow, Kevin Bingham, Gregg Blackman, Phyllis Blair, Dave Blanco, Edward Blaty, John Blazina, Jeannine Bloom, Victor Blume, Gary Boese, Debbie Boland, james Brumfleld James Bnms, Sharon Bryant, Robert Bullock, Davxd Burford, Lisa Burkhart, Joe Butcher, Rzchani Buzbee, Sandra Bylund, Nancy Cadre., Danny Cady, Sarah Caldeila, Jeanette Calderone, Cindy Call, Vicki Calloway, Dee Campbell, Chaney, Donna Charlebois, Robert Charrier, Carol Chase, Susan Chetakian, Pamela Christjaener, Donna Clark, Reatha Clough, Craig Cochran, Amy Coddington, Chuck Coffman, Gary Cohen, Ted Cole, Debby Cole, Vicki Conklin, Bob Conklin, Thomas Davies, Steve, Davis Robert Davis, Steve V Day, Jimmy De Jong, Patty De Jong, Patty G. DeGree Becky Deloyola, Adine: Deluca, Sandy ' Denos Ray Dent , Kim Dickerson Mike Dickinson, Nicki Dominguez , Richard Donnelly, Vickie Doria, Joanne Daria, Thomas Dorward, Lisa Dougherty, Gregory Douglas, Mike Drier, Dana Dreschler, Nancy Dulirmit, Shirley Iliff, Mel Y ' ITNC' 1 ,, -I C., - , ,,, 1 9 ' R 1' I . ' .4 'YE rf W ' i Yi . r ish 12? 'JL at 4,e ,,, ,V , ' f M ,E G 9 rl. I V VH S! ' .ri Q-I A 1- sr. , 1 f .. ,sf - fn-renin. 4 ,lj 2' 21 T, 17 l- --e--- 'Q :J-2. if st san QQ-elif' 'T' Connair, Michael Conroy, Kim Cook, Hope Cook, Russell Cook, Stewart Cm-ey, Claudia Coursey, Patricia Cox, Ken Coyne , Melanie Crabbe , Mark Crandall, Bob Crawford, Kelly Crosby, Mike Crouch, Melody Crow, jeff Cruse, Jill N 1 'J Duke, jodell Duncan, Cynthia Duncan, Debbie A. Duncan, Debbie Duncan, Kathy Duncan, Mike Dunlap, Laurie Dupies, john Durand, Debbie Dutch, Alesander Eason, Richard Easter, Ron Eddins, Linda Edmonson, Diane Edwards, Jeff Ekberg, Pam wi gghllviug ,,,, 1 17.4. ... 3, M, , 4 7, 'ffwi as ' iff, n , Yti Fl I , . VN-.'wq'b.a.ag' Ellery, Herb Endsley, Toni Eppexson, Mike Erickson, Chris Estrada Allis Estrada Dale Estrin, Brad Evans, Mark 11 Gates, Elizabeth Gengler, Sandy Gerson, Susan Gexsonde, Mark Giddings, Glen Ciesy, Debbi Gillen, Mike Gingery, Charles Gish, Paul Gloudemzm, Kathy Goad, jack Goins, Bob Golden, Russell Gore, Cheryl Goulart, Linda Could, Cherie 3 ...,S . ff f 1 I' 4 'Vin X .,,, t QF' C is 7' ' 4' Sophomores '74 Grant, Diane Grant, William Gray, Brian Green, Mike Greenberg, jim Griscti, Mario ' Grisworld, Ross Grose, Denise Guillot, Keith Gullock, Karen C Gurzi, john Hackworth, Willi Haggard, Randy HHESBITY, IOHH Hakes, Vince Hall, Greg Hall, Margaret Hamasaki Randy Hamm, Gharles Hamilton, Greg Hamilton, Ted ammond, Laura Hampton, Debra Hand, Kim Hanley, DOYUW Hanna, Lisa Hanst, Dave Hanvey, Karen Harqhar, Norman Harker, Drew Harker, Paul Harmon, Jim Harrison, Mark Hart, Cheryl Hart, Twila' Hartfelder, Ron Haxville, David Harwell, Debbie Hatch, Mary Hadield, Debbie Havlu, Bruce Hayge, Eric Hawkins, Boyd Heap, Annette Hearne, Yvette Hellier, Don Hendry, Tamara Herring, Judy Higa, Leslie .. 4 , f-, A W fu waz www ' 'wffxwimwvf ' zu .1 4 ws: Jf Kyler, Melannxe Lacasse, Gmette Lahage, Michelle Lake, Tom Lake, Wendy Lancaster, Debbie Landeield, George Landers, Mike Landrum, Celia Landsteiner, Mary Langstaff, Lori Lantry, jack Larch, Alice Latham, Rebecca Laursen, Debbie Lawrence, Elaine Lawson, Ralph Layton, Iim Leach, Susan Leak, Elizabeth Leard, Gigi Leavitt, Marcus Leckie, John Lee, Doug , . 1 Knight: Bob X - ff Q Y 1 'if 1, 1 'Y 'W , A A 4 r in ia M HN 5 fi 1 ' 3' Nr XM L X iq Kceller, Keith Kohley, ' Steve Koons, Sherrie Korpela, Brian Kosick, Byron Kropp, Kerry Kruse, Vickie Kuzma, Richard Lee, Leslie Lee, Lindsay Leia, Debbie Lesten, Ron Lindbcrs, Zach Lindelin, Kim Linckey, Ginger Link, Mark Sophomores Sophomores L McCoy, Cathy McCoy, Donna McGovern, Kathy Meano, Monica Medzu-is, Leslie Medeircs, Cindy Meece, Sharyl 5' .,f .R 1 i I ! AQ f x ' o kA 'A ' fi , , A Y n . Lowe, William Lowry, Donna Luciene, Kathy Lura, Vicki Lutes, Trudy Maas, Michael Macias, Maria Malhiot, Sandy Sophomores Mellies, Darlene Merandi, Dave Merigold, Rick Mertz, Dean Metre, Maureen Metzger, Valerie Miley, Windy Millar, Marilyn Miller, Beverly Miller, Janice Minchinton, jim Mocilnikar, Carl Monson, Mark Mock, Carey Moore, Kathleen Moore, Terry Ii . Newell, Patrick Nicassio, Rhonda Nichols, Mark, Nicholson, Kitty, Nielsen, Bert , Nixon, Dave Norton, Craig Nowak, Dogma' Nugent, Carol Nussbaumer, Chuck O'Brien, Kathleen Oetter, john V Olden, Laura Olson, Carl f Olson, Sherry Ong, Gale , 1 'a f fr g 'Q 5. 'Y' ' ,pl ff V f fre QP fe, , . ,ha , 5 1 S4 Reid, Walt , Rendleman, Becik Renfrow, Joe Rhoades, Mike Rice, Debbie Richards, Pamel Richmond, Fran Riegel, Marian Rinehart, Jim Risvold, Randy Ritchie, Steve Ritzland, Chris Roberg, Lucie Robem, Doreen Robertson, Bill Robinson, Rick , , 'N ' tl 745 Sophomores '74' l Ruby, Ianice Rock, jim Rod els Ja S 1 Y Rodringuez, Florence Roe , Stacy Rogers, jack Rogels, Mark Romanowski, Scott Romero, Dan Row II, Allen Russell, Lisa Russo, john Salby, Marilyn Salfarelli, Bob Sanford, Rick Santos, Daniel Sasano, Glenn Satler, Walter Savage, Jacqueline Schneider, Terri Scholes, Bruce sebum, christine Schuyler, Ed Schwerdtfeger, Teresa Scott, john Shawver, Susan Shealy, Mike Shearer, Gail Shelby, Alan Sheldon, Melody Shellman, Erin Sherrell, Dennis Sherrets, Dah-ess Shewman, Monica Silvola, Rob Simpson, Steve Sisoo, Steve Sjuneson, Diana Skaggs, Dana Skodi, Clifford skodi, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Snook, Southal Sowers, Spears, 'N I Colin Kathy Lori Roger Terry Valerie Steve l, Andy Loretta Rick V S9 ., V: of -4031 Sophomores Sophomores Vandbr Il, Leo Varlo, Debbie Vaughn, Dave Vermeer, Barbara Vick, Beth Vigeant, Ellen Vivier, Dann Waite, john Walczyk, Share 2 -wg. lx .LE Il vs .W 'F A B X 'd ' af 1 Q , -L l X 'I . U Q A ' tw, S ,- 7 ' , 3 . f + ,, ' ' J ' . , 4 an ff, A4 ,QQ Q Walczyk, Sheila Walker, Sheri Walker, Valerie Walter, Sharon Wasielewski, Paul Watts, Susan Weir, Ken . Wells, Betsy Y ' Witcher, Craig Wogensen, Kenneth Wolcott, jim Woodhead, Gordon Woodruff, Dean Workman, Scott Young, Don Young, Wendy T? F X rf Q 1 FK I f . r V mmuweh I WN' J' 1 285 2 Class Officers: lst Semester Treasurer: Leslie Shaffer, Commissioner: Sandy Googooian, President: Bob Knox, Vice President: Marci Tuttle, Secretary: Kathy Williams. lT's fun to be a Freshman! Class Officers 2nd Semester Secretary: Laurel Evans, President: Janice Yee, Vice Presidentg Chris Dalsimer, Commissioner: Gayle Gehrke. Not Shown: Treasurer: Lisa Hamburg. FRESHMEN Adjusting themselves to the trials and tribulations of higlfschool, the freshmen are faced with 3 more years at Marina. In those three years, they will find, friends, fun, excitement, disappointments, success, happiness, frustration, hopes, fears, and all the things that add up to making those four memorable years some of the most important years of their lives. Abeles, Vicliie .Xcctu'so, liathy flclfer, Sandy Agrella, john Aguilera, Gretchen Ah Yet, William Alainlo, Blichele Albin, Glenn Albright, Guy 'fra rug: v i Y-N Q Aldous, Toni Alexander, Tony Allbee, Tim Allbrook, Mark Allen, Mark lxllgood, Tina Alligood, Debbie Anderson, Bonnie Anderson, Bruce Anderson, Steve Aniol, Rosemarie Applebee, Carolyn Arcllbold, Leslie Archer, Melanie Arndt, Larry Aronson, Vicki Arredondo, john fa E, ,Y , B , Z B, , .,ee , ' f A' been -vsrffg '1 5 ' X ,Q-7, 3, x 1 , N , r X 3, . , nl - , . lf Elmmfld. ' JA, s V ,13 3 5 ,X F 1 X. 8 L- LQ L ' 1 'i I - Q i 0. All ir' Q? z W , K -' 9 XJ, ,lk -g. ' ii . B' ., ex ,jf 'N QQ ' ,, ,' 5:3 L, 7 ,. l ' v V I l V, f' 7? - -. . I af '. .f H, I 1, V V. 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