Montebello High School - Golden Key Yearbook (Montebello, CA)

 - Class of 1978

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Martha Barrera SENIOR SECTION EDITOR Lillian Corral ACTIVITIES SECTION EDITOR Linda Fujii SPOR TS SECTION EDITOR Nora Ko UNDERGRADS SECTION EDITOR Terrie Garcia FACULTY SECTION EDITOR Brenda Locklear AR TIS TS Ann Bogdarzoff Andy Raya PHOTO EDITOR Ca thy Salazar COPY EDITOR julie Figueroa FINAL PROOF EDITOR Kathy Fiebiger PUBLIC RELATIONS EDITOR Diane McCracken PRODUCTION CREW Valerie Barri tt Laurie Capps Grace Endo Sheri Gilston Rosa Maria Herrera Leticia landeros Laura Markell Mike Okamura Elda Pan toja Ianis Sakamoto Liz Soto Charlene Vasquez AD VISOR Mr. Robert C. Bee , ,JJ I 'fffjb , jffiiiw W Iflwy www M WMM ax, 92? 715 I I I I MI II W I -I I ll II Il li H D: E l m CD H-1 8 E m 5 an OPENING SENIORS ACTIVITIES SPOR TS FACULTY INDEX CONCLUSION I ' A I I 'll I .. WQQI' C' I Q., A., -K . M N 'N . K4 3 5 , , K l K . , , . N K . ,ggi .K I. 7 .4 . A 1 Q I 2 I7 IV - I ' -1 Q, 1' wi Qk I ., 4 1 , , f . up .... I qi 'H 1 1-Q 21.1. 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Kathy Fiebiger Opening 7 XX ks 4.wuv1m..... . . , wwf-u.1' fx' 5 f, LW rv 5 ,M .y-mv A W 1, ,LIN N . Wm I mi uq,fa-W gn 'LEX X, -.-Q4-,-A NNN- -N-QNX 8 Opemng DF w nz- U.,,4,,i U, Wg'-9m.., Q ,N ,f ,, wvfrv- . x ,, -wf9 iH'wm,,f we N , , - '1f.L,.',R.'w:'!.,,Wx .-WWA-fhim'm .W W- faqs ,-'53,-4i,,,,,. II :N 535-Gi 2? 6 FMT, ' if 1 Sr., u The school is empty. t The halls silent. . Memories rush at me - People laughing, lockers banging, the water Q faucet. , ' Treat me gently. , No one's in view. - The classes unfilled. Memories rush at me . Students talking, books closing, the pencil Sharpener. A Handle me softly. l am alone. , The gym is peaceful. Memories rush at me Crowds cheering, music playing, people 0 touching. ' Treat with love. ' Everybody is gone. The cafeteria lonely. Memories rush at me L Friends yelling, mouths chewing, bell ringing. - . Handle with care. ' George Acevedo i V-Opening 9 1 - 0 i. l Remember the dances and the girlnext door, Remember your first love, there will soon be more, Remember the football games, the quarterback was blamed, Remember the fashions, everyone wore the same, But remember the joy, the laughter, the tears, Remember the basketball games when everyone cheered, But mostly, remember the memories you shared, They'll never be like the time you were there. Amelia Ramirez 10 Opening - fs' .. f gf: ,-:ff -wr i',TT'7 '- l- f . 1 . V ' .. A I R , ,kim lg.. , XX xx, , D54 ' 4 V i ' -' -' E a Q wifi? ' V ' , L' ' 9, V ' ' - -' ' A V, V, ' , ,, WA , Q ,V V , ' , ' 1 , ' , ' Q A F, W.. ' ' 'r -R 4' 'gm' ' ffl-lwiwdfsn-.ff' 'Q'-'U .w y:- , 4 , 51, ' - ,ff-'Q ' if - ' , , fir 4, 6. 5 x -r A' . '.+-1-i'z:Q,l', r'r' ff' . , , Iv 1,7 .l, r if R ,.U I ' M 5:3 4,11 ff--ff it , f ,lf V rf2': TE A N M M, R bg! N... .8 W , My-r 'ng 2 Q . S 5 Vx' .F X ff' 5 f au rx wig ,Q If , 5 K - ke: 5 f .. -11 'Wm -Z' l as if r ,N X f D 4 ,A J I .. , J 4, di PM , .. Opening 1 1 -x, X -5. K 1 zfvm. fp, I - .1 asf mt., V , Q .. 5 X 1 , jf! Q Y? . . W ., K - x Q '-fr N K Q 1 .N x x 'L .-4 V 1 wr w 1 5, X tu. V. Q ' ,f .1,.7 'L -ni... J, A Wg? l , 7' E 1 .E 5 I J, 5 Yi, 4? 1 ,, ud.i..5' f u 3 , an -in I .nf 0..- 5 fM , WW. x 'S , X ,SEMA 55' lu' J' FJ . F 5153.52 v 3 F R. 2 F W .. ' ' Q A -J K 'kJ' . . ' I ffm. Sl - ..,. Y MEM ,,i ia:'i'?2a QL ' ' V - ' SL, lk fi W L 'aa up lf' ' ' A44 A l Here lies the future - taking shape down inside. Hidden from all but the mind's eye. ln the hearts of our youth -- destiny awaits the day, it will step into view -- taking control, breaking old patterns . . . Ourexistenceimpending l is l upon those young faces - ,M 1 regard us with respect: s r 1 we are the futu re. Hannah Pederson aan 'x Q RY- , A :www i..f,f 5 9 Q .A k K Vmw f . f , f, 1 'Xf'-5. .x ,v ' :v J if F ,S K fi , ,gg , ' . Ssig - ,A .. w uf 'f ' ' f- - f-- f .: X ,. I z f . ' , Q? L - ne ,Q - K ardq- --f ,,f'e2?E5 Ln? x Wit M wwe T Xw ?V Oh, those precious high years. Where have they gone? Where will they lead? The many memories will always linger in our own minds . of dances, games, friends, teachers, fads, and graduation. High school years are considered the years that most affect our future, Those T years contain events, ages, and times we can never return to. Therefore, the so-called fragile years of life should always be han- dled with care. Beverly Soo Hoo 5 'QBY ., -,522 X rw. ' . Jai '53fw?'q?:1.1, - W M H. 2' ,M Opening 17 ---- if 1' '- Q-li, 'Q 3 m 18 Opening ' K W:wsaq,.v 4 .. ',..,,,f - , f h-.... , '-fs! W., I , 5,5-gi, P 'Siu'-not gg-sf K , M '- E!'3!' --1 mi, - K, ' 0 i., 1' -an . 1 i A K K I J I ,V In L, jf' ' Graduation Tears Sadness Happiness Laughter No more books Pencils Pens Teachers Friends And tests Now it's time for growing up And beginning a new life Farewell. Brenda Cruz A if in-...bk ,, - W,,. ' Opening 19 4 RN wififal' 'U5 mp.-.......,,,,,M -M Z 9 K xy 532 nk M Q sv i , rw, Xt' be .Qui ff fg I if fffl-yj, .Ji 1' ,ff f FY' f J, I lf! Reps Surveyed Class Of '78 wack in the spring of 1977, the Class of '78 elected its Senior Representatives. From a field of nearly a dozen candidates, Mike Espinoza, Luba Loskutoff, Steve Moreno, and Alan Yoshitake were elected to office. Their traditional repsonsi- bilities included serving on the Student Council, as well as organizing the Powderpuff Football game, the Homecoming Mum Sale, the Senior Snow Trip, and Grad Night. This year the Repre- sentatives also organized many new activities such as a Ping Pong tournament, The Great American Turkey Raffle, selection of the Tasma- nian Devil as the class mascot, and a Senior Pic- nic. With the efforts of the Senior Representat- ves, the Class of '78 enjoyed their Senior Year to the fullest. G ? R are ui fy r XC, ?x 'xx X i fX Mike Espinoza ff- f- ,f ff N , N, 4 I 1 -,,,f 1 Tl 'WRX mf: .Gu-37 siglfn ' - 'lggf x 1 ff- fx R 1 m ari- N s XS? 7 Stieff Q- .i M if f r im? 'T i H kklii t I j.,-i-it C J vlosnlx, N wr-L X I Luba Loskutoff 22 Senior Reps Steve Moreno :Els-+ , 7 f 'fx-W-f'?sQ'S s s ' QW . i U ii ,ff x .riff Q' Ji i i 22, 122 Klip 4-c., H i Alan Yoshitake Angela Acevedo Christine Acevedo Ruben Acevedo Dan Afonin Alfredo Aguilar ENDlCJ'ili v.JEVE KNOM-EN 192319 Ne TiNNE- U Qourl si-mrzr-sNiO QEMPQKS- QUIZ STii.l. eeiNffTO PHD LP l gums sl-ibQTLf-i SET 95035 78 4 seoofeiz Alicia Aguilar Georgina Aguilar Linda Aguilar Teresa Aguilar Beatrice Aldana Lucy Aldana Edward Aleman Anna Allande Q y ' Q, ,. Ni M- A liii , I iiii l I - I - Jim Allfed Robert Almaraz Deborah Alonzo LiZ Alvarado Paula Amaya Kathy Anglade Acevedo - Anglade 23 1 1 ne1,'i. I , 77 bun, O9-01-. and -99,51-re,-mn fJO lu.Cf'J'fD yw UP 'le' W QW ,xx glujqw yooum ,Qisff b 'Of What's a nice guy like you doin' in a place like this? Liz Arreguin Hector Arrietta i' CNRRQB lUANxT To'Pwx u 1 uzummwowisn owen QP were 'wx oil sox x mis BREAD ww A mu, -0-A bommiil Ravi Y-N ei 'll-ilk UK Pr NCL 'bVxD'l1-liiD'YO HWL' 24 Angulo -- Bagdanov Alex Lorraine Apodaca Susan Aragon Mark Arata John Arakalian Ron Arellano Vicki Arnett Vic Asatourian Theresa Baca Maria Baez John Bagplanov Dee Bagwell l think I shall never see a burrito quite as lovely as thee. . Theresa Baltierra Genette Banger l GGOYQG B3I'lU9lOS Carmen Barajas Anthony Barba I 10 uki fd rffxme E05eV800V WW Mae A0906 HV jf 515425 axsfrfcwf xffooa Cofvncfri -AFUQ 401554 7ff5'4 me 55.-Jr areas! wr,-mae M1 4122-6 f rff,4fv,5 ,Qmg y - mae MV Bfareor F.2JL9,v0 Hua 110126 V00 ! HMO au-?:5,50,c 175- ,Wai nwrnfarfvfnf' 9fo,001lv'qoAl0wf!' dlyag pvc ,B CJQQQPH i V' Vddrj Keith Barkley Adolfo Barron Sonia Battaglia U Q MWLCIACS - Q M WL. had aflo-Y og good hmva X +0 Ulfhglolyw ward. al, A S W S -Yhovl S C, -Vlrxovvyouva mm In wf Ffxfsx x A N' ,,..-mn P'1'NbwW1:vrCv-DU :J-A'?:1u-os be 'Ma 1 W 'W S W M M W' WW55- D011-L - , - .y-- , 'ljfzf X U, ff! r I ' LX f X! 'a..J 5' . yy J l I f A X O l ffl ew' , W n-iq If f Ayfq X by Albert Bazail Joe Becerra Bagwell - Becerra 25 WEEK When you eat too well, demand Digel. ' Debbie Berry A Ubaldo Berumen Q Denise Bibayoff Beltran -- Bonyhadi And then after the olympics I went to Europe and . . Valente Benevides Tony Benitez Laura Beritich Richard Bernal l l Katy Bonyhadi Dennis Bibayoff Kathy Bubnov Chris Burt Albert Calderon C l Robbie Capps Darlene Carrasco THANK you BHAID , . 1' - FOR max,-M5 my 5'-mia-r 'EYCOV e-H45 Bob? CVQQ Good CUQK Def:-. OVW Qll 0'H1gf' Pqfogolgs L-ouc Teresa Bucanegra Donna BUVUGQ3 Lorraine Cabello Alma Cacefag b Randall Calnes Ofella Caldera Alex Camacho ul-ley, your halrllne IS receding. . ,! Manuel Cardenas C 4 Q W 1 - Steve Carrejo Denise Carrillo Eileen Carrlllo Victor Raul Carrlllo Bubnov - Carrillo 27 When there was nothing else to talk about, seniors often exchanged their plans for the future. The two year drought came to an end in early 1978, and students began to wonder if it would ever stop raining. 28 Castillo - Ceniceros 13' Many photography students spent their lunchtime in D i ' X .'-K if kk . .. J A PSX Castro Ceniceros W Michele Ch3COf1 Yerchanik Chakmakian L .N- I , 1 if i Greg Chakaiian Anthony Chavez Due! Chavez Lori Chavez Lorraine Chavez C Y ---1 X 'liiuvif-151' s 'shlxsus iaazx N,,,,, ,, wwe 4 ,,,, With changes in state laws regarding physical education, many seniors were able to go on a three-period day during second semester. 3, iit' N i I heard you've been talking about me! if 'Y .. 75 , Wait until she changes into her superwoman suit. Chacon - Chavez 29 In -L Miaszsfb ujnra. Tyra ZW: 'D 1 W. Wen? Mary Chavez Frank Chavoya Rosemarie Cisneros Cheryl Clark Terri Cogan Jackie Cole 1' rv us Eva Colon Dear Santa Claus. . Sheree Copenharve tx Felix Cortes Jr. Celeste Costa Johnny Coto Chris Crow 30 Chavez - Cuevas ff l Robert Contreras Lillian Corral Angel Cuevas ,411 Cookie Monster!! Manuel DeLaRiva Elsa Degadillo Pear Linda, Can ou ima me 4 QYS. have 3550 i alwydfy fcmtmbcr 0 good ,Hvyxcs uc vc f,via-fcd. Shame M vow cvcrlast ngfvicnd- amy. vouvc helped me out in man Ymmcms-oh'mx' ,HN Ucin yy-nj 1-omodzcw. 6u5 mc, V 5. Johnnie Cuevas John Davidian Sandra Davila Laura Dean Tehvlhe MOB jc Car' was iiieagwun a lor OF ha woflvwxr pmiaapp 17-vs' I5 OYUQ buf-fhe earzs ancad OLFC, Clwou-li . ooq L-Uciq in il: O-P Liour we parades, Keep 6 ride, +hc,H Ol ci v . op 'gm 'Cd Your ncaa Drummer-wwf 1 I Dan Davila Laura DeAnda C4 at Jose Delgadillo 57 ? ll xfuf? ff QI fllii Ann Dennis Perry DeRonde An - l feel an idea coming on. . .or maybe it's lust a headache! Cuevas - DeFlonde 31 W 3 ii: . '19 ft 'ss 'Z' ,v 41 is in 2 'K , Bally De Smuth Hey, when was the war of 1812? Dnaz Elvura Domnnguez Eva Dominguez Thomas Dorado Ngfriefdjdxfma cismroa: lrm. am tml -to Knpwmjvoawg I Kngtcpi-.t'm 3229 new-une . ml to UE R2-Qaxunye. ' T ev?- Corrine Duarte Maria Duarte Annette Dubich Charles Durazo Cindy Edwards Wendy Einstein Martin Escobar Eva Escudero 32 De Smith - Escudero 5 Michael Espinoza Tubie Espinoza Loretta Estrada iaai Q ofrma, awwq if 42,747 we iiia qw fo mul' . .,-, ,,,5. :'Ag M . A I Qdtwqqw ' la ,. 'ioiiigfwa Kathy Fiebiger - ATL Julie Figueroa Teri Fitzgerald Vince Fontes Mark Franklin Linda Fujii Rosie Gabaldon Gloria Gaitan Gus Galindo Alfonso Gallego Espinosa - Gallego 33 Torhe best elarlnel- sechon a -aec,+iori leader coolo ash lor Tlrianhs For being -the M645 1400 loe as luomj as l uJd5 'llvsrlh goo again -fur 'Wie loeor' Love l love rl' jbrivge 6ood luch 'lo gou,.loBnYL . I 4,1811 I . , I ,-,,,,.,, Martin Garcia 'Q' we Sli N I, Janet Garduno Maria Garza Wldrlt, l GUCCI luck in your 'We' serial anim an 'WW1S we we -l-smilie, EQ-3+ LJTSYXCS -X0 HUM AMA P5 Ke'-PN EPDM our 'bl Y 'Wcbfs-Y Lfhee.gLwlxxA3hem.5 Rachel Garcia Raul Garcia K .,,.. , .. Tammy Garett Henry Gloria Gaytan Gloria Genera I ' ' I audi XI P n mms 04 'li Cnlozin Genera 5 W, - . . ' i -1- 34 Galvan - Gilston Enid Gerola Sara Garcia V Tony Garcia Seniors spent their lunches much as they had Abel Gervacio JudyGil5t0n Teri Mor o QL :Tote-.K Q I+ will never Q the some boi Lo ve OU Kotihie, .I I I, b remember- FH oJwQ.75 7 - . David Gomez Anthony Gonzales as undergrades. visiting with their friends. 1, Jerry Goldstein Sherrie Goldstein i Becky Gonzalez 2 ' x G ' 2: s W ' L ,ij .- - isis . xr , 1 hr 1 Ernie Gonzalez Mercedes Gonzalez ? who tmowo to' OW ' me yin, Donna Golubef s I Tammy Gossard Jeannie Granados Wt. moirwe WW' MXWW 6 be wtagifxmc 1 1, wvah for tyvfocot, im Wo rvimvrc, M we G , 1 Mirna Guadron 5945 'mo Goldstein - Guadron 35 ,zsw . .- -- ,QE We X 'Q - f 'x l o all rie,nd'5 I ' , , 5 Clabg Q-Y '78:' fhanhe QM, all 4412 Qifeai -twice we had in +ht mei Nora., is gum, and Shaw gl 5,-Ny, pw, , if o Kewm -lwdfil Lore All .. 4 Q W ii v I T IW Q Qt . K V X 'R si L 4 52 .L.x. 1 g, L W Mum. uf. f' 2 C Ernesto Guadron Robert Guzman .,t .f . T L ,.z :il . H LL11 - li up V A i M fi i h' f- i in Alex Haines Tom Hebert 36 Guadron - Hernandez Daniel Guerrero a E3- f Q Many students who had photography class were often seen on campus taking pictures. Judy Halopoff Shelley Hawkins Deborah Hazama ' Valerie Heacock tiiii .if f i i l s Richard l-0cero3 . 7 , N Q W5 bggn mcgga-:txx'g t to mow miter-i-ms ggom t .,,,t l H our IQQllQ 5Qx2Q0iAky0 t i - ggnd X he uJ2.0.,uIL S Q ottti 1 'X Q aQ,t, s t yf t .'- FfiCrds.Hq.vZ?Fov3KnY::.ridre1H' , y Eik in kk,:7 si., K J ii , y y Pencauoveard Ersauexupgl-5339, t. V Laura Hernandez Margie Hernandez Su .W ..,, 7, 'E ' 3. sf ' f , X Mar Oscar Hernandez Thomas Hernandez f 0-444 ,BML A, wait, if-ow Aw: Awe axv-GL U ll Q 3 U 5 fa, ii fi X35 Q R 4:35 l Y' Q R X Rick Hew Carlos Hidalgo Kathy Hindalong a Q f K f .5 , , Qu' Ken Hoobler fYywBD-u- if-'lw,fY'i0Jx.0..am.v,, gwx ailoi- wwe Jh 77-78 Riglnoi Hemi Vickie Houghton Joe Hoyos of .b , , I , A ig uiww, ghmi 0. , 'S 7 , 1 . 1 I Kevin Ibaraki 7 James Hogle Joanne Homutoff Q V -i5.'5 'TN U U ,Q K -Q 'J 0 , ' A .r' I I ' X fl 7 7 Q67-f ii i M ,Q f in J X ' ,EA Q 1 . Q ., i s yi- xx E 0 ! . ' ' K , s. 1, .OO U X A2355 i O if Q. ca Qi, 00 'Q' xb, f ' ir y ifl y 7 G Q 7 .gwfi me Xxx R X A i -X . 'Wfffw ii 1 , R X L in Angie iskanian Mike lson Daryl ltatani Henry Jackson Julie Jaramillo Hernandez - Jararnillo 37 38.1 town 78 Li Hle Tokyo Gmac! Luck FWSX4' year cmcl on me veove +0 wwe Xl f 1 I f Jack Kaneoka , A-. as SW, N 53: 31 :Pg vs 5 6' 'W' Kris Klirldt 97-ffoiw cm Aan ss sneer? :Rpm susss web? Y- I U 'u '- ' Edak Paul Koch: II --Ko h ,pd Gregory Kosareff Joseph Kuegeler .r-at . A-sl 1 It '- . -1 - ,Q .L..,l t 1 Q 1- Z9 C , Honest, she didn't meana thing to me. , . Jerry Laguna Leticia Landeros Lisa Lathrop L Martha Legatt o Q ugh Y .U s H y , f V , b Brenda Locklear Charles Lopez J Ernest Lopez 4 . J Teresa Leiva Joe Lemus Uv: 1' x 9m w 'WQLzFL WLM, 1 Games LT.: karma Lf Us -to eng rand-Lrye, bun I- yfr Wanftd taco -to x-www, -Wm-t I v-uxixy owflctukug goo, 5i'u,n-4' 514' +I-N k -K hi R bckoox ggffs- Sf' vzgutyacraok .Luv-L S-:fx Qmtsl Thinks ,LQVL 4' F'r:'lfHd6 ll,J I-461 - I 70. Kosareft - Lopez 39 x UI!!! V, ii John Lopez' Paul Lopez Rudy Lopez uni you SWS I-I-5 been Q31-ea.+ ea.:- Anq Ifyg, ,guy ug rua in many u-uxf 4r'w6.I love. you o. 191' 0'Ni 4- wix bv. l'xq.d1'u3g4u5aN ous on Ss QYQJ1 dx'rcg'Hon5 UJ1' Spun wt. WU be. -to V-'VYXQYT v-K4-N i-N. board! bws qw p up wi!-or me. and Lube, 4 am our Ncru:-hu '. 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' 'gf Annette Sherbacotf Jeanette Shubin Robert Shubin 112 11 D1ON'T HAPPEN ' S 31 M S -Z 8 e Il T AI W1 GONNA- ' i ,Lf,4P10C A I S 6 Q .ze ,.. Stephanie Simovich Augh! ls that iiverwurst? i Eva Soto Frank Soto P i -1 Liz Soto . ini -E.. it S X 'Z g lj' I Carol Silva Mirosiava Silva ,S . , 6 S S it . it at ff eiia ,S 'x .S S Q Y ., W. A .M , 'S ' f . K Dawn Smith Stuart Smith Carol Sogoian Beverly SooHoo Hector Sosa Denise Soto 1 tvrmkfiil Qarwee 6 -Wyoagyigbmg UVWC TLA' fha Pvikvwc we MMM mccvtvvi ilov UM' into awe N 'UN 1 . if , D Y 'fc1i,1fAcAY1cYiCViR'cDYr1L,lU'Yi3i C. , Sherbacoff -- Soto 51 r For all Hua Funpnd f W - l m0m0Y0.bIZ 1-lmes - , 'FHOJW K5 +0 mx frltrldg f ' , f and budd IZ! especgqlw 2 . . . , . ., .Tl fi all of . ' 1 fee, we ,L H ,cs,MR, Scyepjo-flCLMB+LS Class HLOV6 YQA 4' M MJ' ' orobcliersgwl ! Allen Souza Elaine l Mark Stock Richard Ta moush fm Y' 5' 2' Keith Tanabe Joan Tapia Qloma Mndhe C9 Od LW-dcm3flu.1:wlwe an ' D-ll Mil Qbwuhax y,tQafS 'LXJPQ-L -QA- , l 0 ' cl wx . ln 'Pl MM were youll gyll fememau M GEMS! TC Ln.J5VX'x' -Yorqe-P xfepg bo-DX. U1 Yau QvCf 'Xfecl boneon 4-b 40 'Maui 40 Qwllme. - QLAQS Of: wow -Qrxeqfi Nrliyrrkp, -l- Qing 'll l ,BUD Dajcaadu O She'scoming,soactcooI! ,Q x , W Patsy Tarango Sandra Tarango George Tkachuk Deborah Tong Cuauhtemgc Torres 52 Souza -- Torres t me amos a t THE womblll ff at f FROM YOUR FlNE. Joni, enema ,i-4nrii1,+-mv is, i lf ' FEATHERED FRXEND. El-FW Torres Laura Torres Robert Torres - Q-Vx - ' K .gs i Arnold Trevino Joni Tsuyukl 'b.Cb-PULCQ ' .l Only seniors were eligible to sign-up for the work trip to Futuro del Oro in Mexico, l Carlos Urquidi , Bertha Urquiza v al o V be if l R I - 'A be Q ' ,ff Vincent Vaca Caroline Valdepena Christine Valdez John Valdez Laurie Valdez - 51-:ou-' 37: MVA I-ei-rmvw Ha . GDOD 6RlE'F'll ,- 6 ' Vx -7.54. ' 0 Xt 3. Ffiolvt 'f f C1-asa oF '73 , f ,f Mike Valdez Gail Valenzuela Rene Valenzuela Torres - Valenzuela 53 CLASS mATE S C50 LONG To ALL My Fellow Yolanda Valerio 1-Uv, ---- X 1 Q wa. 1' 1 z f. x i I 'Y ' L K lu xo' ig ooii 9 ky A Nw ,..:xA i . qv.-. l f, V 3? 9 4 NS-.., , q . 136010 I Qoulavi uoLlPfTTl+6Ycnu, Pf biieeenemi' Limo oeeoff my me me i Prove vw DDMT GET HNYMOQE OF ffwoge QED WQBIZKS ON YOU Cip ooo ammo Lowa-rlM6PN'1 i UCHZTH VHDM2' 8 Velasco Joanne Velez Sandra Armando Ventura Linda Vidana Francisa Villanueva Joseph Villanueva Martha Vital Valerio - Vila' Debbie, L-iv'Y1a Judy Fllison Silver Nora pg-5345, Four xjeafs are. gong, Thug sexe, wenjl- 90.51-. Im really qos + miss you qunis. on+ , rg O 'FDl'QCf 'HWHK Ten Vial' 133110500 Dane Walters Anita Watanuki Debbie Welsh Charles Williamson Lidia Wlasiuk fri 'R Frank Ybarra Q' 1 1 1 l Alan Yoshitake mill if . um ' gy, -F Cynthia Young Alicia Zarate Mark Ziers ',. li 3 . kia? I Matha Yanez Frances Ybarra , bi lv A L K' '5 ,.s -. in f A 3 ! ,mlgj 'xxig K: i fi 'V ii. .nu-ff' ' A. A . Silver Yee Anita Yeremian 'TQ-Tha lq7'l'78 Rigfke B1-ikl T'eo.r9 C:if'lS i-ha-mv. you Q2 Much -em. may... in 'HMS gear -l-he v-Q41-:S+ .gov 'YN .wc okwl grind' nd qw Shovel loc pmud of- yoursglvgs, I lvvl you so muglrx our-.4 I, uifill never- Por- ei' 1,109 go Q-Agn-if 'FOV L+ WIC-NXAQE mg U-ht. I '-Omc sec you nqd' 1 love. yoo all IU-15 lqfN5-1' . ,V Avi -i si i ,M Q5 wx 5' vm S. Rosa Zokoda George Zubiate Walters - Zubiate 55 It Was An An ti Ci pa ted Occasion For Most 56 Graduation ' a 11 N' - ' - HL-'QxMf',n 212,54 'Avlkry '5UQKL,5,,1' :,,.'1i,,,,. , , P' Q' 'L .-0 fi inn, 1 9' 1- H4 5. Q 'ly ,,,!f ..,,x ,I ., ,, Ag H v .44 fv ,v' +f ,Q.'f W A1 ff :2 ' H NE, W b Q1,5,LL ,.i3a,i .- W'x1I..,zlV,u at ,f, .4.x,k5f rx UPN x H Q V 11 ' fmh1'W, '!' 1 qs K . . . And A Sad Departure For Others f 1 f ,f ff l XX X n Cavs Fllitelh Il :luur 1 , . H av ' ff- g, '.--1 ? rl ' 7 . -'H 7 f xr f', ' 'V-iff- Fk -r 1.1 fu -nt, - - I , 'fda ' , .. .llf 1 'G ' 'I ' 'l J' ' l,lJ,1 rx-A4 'n x lj 'r ,f A . .'1Pf'l,'g-'ig 1 4 ' qi -1.-K' t,-,gn 5 L' rr n 1' sr- - ' ' ' tn 1 '-V4.4-ll : Q . Q 5 I3 'n Thursday, June 15, 1978, approximately 450 students gathered together at Heaman Field for the last time. The occasion of this gathering was the graduation of the Class of 1978. Many seniors had been looking forward to these cere- monies with great anticipation, while others greeted it with tears of sadness. For all con- cerned, the occasion carried great importance. Over the last few years, Montebello High School watched the Class of 1978 develop from silly thir- teen and fourteen year-olds into mature young adults. Along the way they made new friends and maintained old associations, experienced good times and bad, and most of all grew, both men- tally and physically. As members of the graduat- ing class looked forward to new lives and the promise of tomorrow, they also realized the importance of yesterday's memories, memories that are fragile - to be handled with care. vi 2,7 K 3 X tr, H' r 1 6 , I A 54 x 'Lf -1 ,152 '35 , S ,-frf' a ' .T - -1, -.W ' 1 f r 5 -. .. . fa?-T.f'331.if-?:'L:'Si .. .4 V' 17 ' 0 I --P' 1-.11-f: . -me if-2-'J ttf 1 an we Graduation 57 q Y ,, A V J 4 , W Q f I L---------U The new actresses for Purina Cat Food commercials. The ghouls and goblins boogied to Tabu. First you're shooting at me, now you're dancing with me, what next? Since l'm a man of the cloth, I will behave myself tonight. Qu 6. l'llcheerfor yourgame anytime, 7. Let'stakeastroll. , The band, Tabu, provided the entertain- ment for the Mostly-Ghostly Halloween Dance. The dance, which was the first masquerade dance in M,H.S. history, was sponsored by the Junior Class. All students attending the dance were required to wear a costume, and prizes were given for the best ones. Although parking problems occured because Schurr was holding their Homecoming Game on Heaman Field that night, the dance had a good turnout. Mostly Ghostly Set the Scene For Halloween 5. Have you seen my body anywhere? Halloween Dance 61 62 Homecoming Homecoming Brought Victory For Oilers meparations for Homecoming began early in the year with flower making parties as many clubs on campus entered floats in the annual contest. Other activities included delivery of Homecoming Mums, returning alumni, M Club's dunking booth, and a pep rally. The high- light of the day was the crowning of the Home- coming Oueen, Carol Sogoian, and her court at the football game. To add to the festive mood, the football team beat the Whittier Cardinals by a score of 42-21. I, typ., ii W t S, 4 1 iiii ll 3 is f M P' 'f 1. wif Q-pgs'-ssh: 'S . pu: -Q . F7 KV M . V' ' ,, me , .f.-. W W, if Yv ish- ' , elf: ,fb 52-r-ewff.i:',4:f+fv MT k ., M-.L K , , ' ,. .. on ti-,X -it ,N ,gp .lf f. -, l 'f QwSp-Qi'?'ff -Q' .wify fr V W A A K I Y R . 2' L V A W ,Q X .I .N iv' . ,113 ,. i i5it's,fg fg . ff Bfftifixtae Q . Y .auwesswx--, . ,. -A eff:-. : I L in f'fff..tiv- A 7 8 , .- i-,s, ease: QT, etfast: . . . l'm so innocent lookingg have mercy on mel Homecoming Mums were delivered during first through third periods on Homecoming day. lt's time to oil you again, Ollie. The alumni were even happier when we beat Whittier 42' 21. Jane Petrosian congratulated Carol Sogoian while Denise Soto looked on. Many hours of hard work were put into the making of the Homecoming floats. This year Leticia Martinez was escorted by her brother, while the rest of the girls were accompanied by their fathers Carol Sogoian showed appreciation to her fellow students for selecting her to be their Queen for 1977. Homecoming 63 'lf,,' ' - 1- mm ' 1 9 'O .. -Qu , 1. 1: o'f -ga 11- Q 11,11-Q , . 3 ' 4 A ll . nigh' - l ,bin ol. 1 Q6','3 4? Q. . . .. . ', -Q Wikis A A-Wf QR Mm QM Sf WYLhC3356S 1jAL.' f7L,,.,,., Kazaa, MMM 50:22 . mmm ating, dancing and getting married were all part of this year's annual hoedown sponsored by Girls' League. Many clubs had money-making booths. Some of the most popular ones were the picture booth, the jail, and the wedding booth. The band, Power to the People, played throughout the night, and the highlight of the evening was the crowning of Miss Daisey Mae. Eva Colon and Elaine Chacon shared this honor. ln addition, a Lil' Abner was also crowned for the first time. Raymond Ogaz was selected for this title. Many students felt the Sadie Hawkins dance was one of the best dances of the year. A - I -i I F 2 1. Come on George, quit acting like a monkey and dance! 2. Annual Staff members spent many extra hours raising funds to pay for additional special effects in this year's annual. 3, ls somebody gonna get us out of here? 4. Balcony rendezvous. 66 Sadie Hawkins Girls' League Held .5 -S .e .5 'llll l . isszzgigmf l'5S3ug2252 :Q 0' ni ' 'nl' c Siggiriffffs ' Qs--:S 3 Ann ual I-Ioedown D QY5 ' 'V1 i 3 . N. ' . egg gfi, 0 is ' 1 , , 6 7 , i ,1 J i' Nx,...' F A ,4 I , 7 X id .i , rl i f i r A Wrox 3 U d Q i 5. Mr. Williams got soaked when he agreed to work In the C.S.F spongetoss booth. 6, Dont worry, you'II grow another nail, 7. John Valdez and Laura Martinez joined in Holy hlck wed lock. Sadie Hawkins 67 his year's A.S.B. Dance committe spon- sored the Christmas Dance which featured the band, Power House. The highlight of the eve- ning was the crowning of the Christmas Queen. Debbie Welsh was named Senior Queen, while Denise Alonzo, Melissa Diaz, and Monica Mer- cado reigned over the eleventh, tenth, and ninth grade courts respectively. 2 68 Christmas Dance 1, For a change the clothing was semi-formal. Mike and Donna danced to the nice and easy music of Powerhouse. 2, Mr. Williams crowned Debbie Welsh the 1977 Christmas Queen, 3. A Christmas Fantasy 3 is Z, l 5. 5 i i E. fa , , W., . 1 rf' 5 W 1-,gy A M WN-J' L to R: Senior Queen, Debbie Welsh, escorted by Gilbert Salazar, Denise Alonzo, Junior Queen, and escort Tony Carrascog Sophomore Queen, Melissa Diaz with Ray Mena, Freshman Queen, Monica Mercado and escort Richard Montez. Your eyes are like lipid pools. . . Powerhouse provided the music for dancing and listening, While the band took a break, many students sat around and socialized. il nv ,,.,...- ,... Christmas Dance 69 Girls' P. E. Held GymantiC5 l , l ' 11-z'H':11..i.u.. .tm , , W I ,,,, ,N 2 1. Fligettes performed dances they learned at Drill Team Camp. 2. Hey, I think I just layed an egg! 3. Modern Dance Club members spent many hours choreographing their dances. 3 70 Gymantics Z-N V . 'Q If ,al W I 1 if 'K '93 av if fi 5? 3' 1 S: S juniors Scored The Only Touchdown 1. Juniors, L to R, Front Row: Hilda Espinoza, Darylyn Heac' ock, Margie Granado, Lourdes Valtierra, Myrian Margiaterra, Rosa Herrera, Lilly Carmona, Fermina Delgadillo, Diane Gar- cia, Pat Ramirez. Middle Row: Irma Saldana, Rachelle Marti- nez, Lupe Senteno, Linda Nevarez, Marylou Gallegos, Laura Souza, Amelia Ramirez, Delia Valdez, Angel Ceballos, Jean- ette Guzman, Isabe DeIgado.Top Row: Richard Rangel, Coach, Jose Delgadillo, Coach, Dennis Gutierrez, Coach, Syl- via Cenzano, Michelle Haro, Maribel Ramirez, Anita Hernan- dez, Ana Gonzalez, Carol Lopez, Monica Hernandez, Columba Sanchez, Maria Toscano, Joey Reza, Coach, Joe Villanueva, Coach, Vic Carrillo, Coach, Pat Ray, Coach. ffiiidrfi Q33 Q g ig g5...i,. E1 1331 .A-, . ff' i r'i-semi' S, a . 2. What dogs! 3. In the third quarter, Amelia Ramirez, scored the only touchdown of the game. 4. Seniors, L to R, Front Row: Darlene Carrasco, Joanne Velez, Lori Chavez, Lori Valdez, Maria Navarro, Caroline Valdepena, Frances Ybarra, Paula Amaya, Olga Monsivaiz, Martha Ouezada, Eileen Carrillo, Allen Souza, Coach, Top Row: Andy Raya, Coach, Sandra Tarango, David Gomez, Coach, Gloria Gaitan, George Banuelos, Coach, Alice Mar' tinez, Maria Garza, Laura Montes, Gail Valenzuela, Brenda Locklear, Debbie Marz, Margie Hernandez, Donna Burci- aga, Leticia Mares, Denise Bibayoff, Pat Rodirguez, Robin Moreno, Steve Moreno, Coach, David Torres, Coach. 72 Powder Puff M-,J srs, vi to . ' ' r r,EfKzi i rf'f'?7fl,l,,ffS1'y4lf y,g: fy New Spring Fasluons Were Pea tured verything from swimsuits to formals were featured in the 1978 Fashion Show put on by Mrs. Kramer's beginning and advanced tailoring classes. The fifty-four garments in the show were each made by the students themselves. The show, which was held in the auditorium, was video-taped by the audio-visual crew so that the models could see themselves at a later time. All junior and senior girls were invited to attend the event on March 16th. 'w I 7 5. Bathing suits and skirt sets were a few items modeled dur- ing the fashion show. 6. Zhelbart Zohrabian emceed this year's fashion show. 7. Barbra Allen displayed this gown for a formal occasion. 8. Displaying their creations were L to R: Norma Caballero, Becky Dominguez, Frank Arechiga, Lynn Widing, Kim Roland. or the second consecutive year, the faculty beat the senior class in the annual Donkey Bas- ketball Game. Although the seniors led through nearly the entire game, the faculty took over the lead in the last five minutes of the game, going on to win by a score of 36-32. In order to gain a position on the student team prospective players were required to sell tickets to the event. The top eleven ticket sellers were allowed to play. Proceeds from the game went into the A.S.B. general fund to finance other school activities. 1. Seniors, L to R, Front Row: Robbie Capps, Elaine Spiro- poulos, Eva Colon, Victor Carrillo, Celeste Costa, Steve Patino. Top Row: Greg Kosareff, David Torres, Diane McCracken, Richard Tamoush, Maria Rodriguez. 2. Celeste had as hard a time holding onto the ball as she did getting onto the donkey. 3. It looked like two big ones for Captain Boogie Tamoush. 4. Diane tried to get the stubborn half of her team going. 5. The game was played on the floor as much as on the don- keys. 6. Who said you can't dribble from up here? 7. Faculty, Lto R, Front Row: Mr. Bee, Mr. Douglas, Miss Rih- bany, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Yuchno. Top Row: Mr. La Com- mare, Mr. Fjeldsted, Mr. Perez, Mr. Nilsson, Mr. Rihn. 74 Donkey Basketball 3 L,- A, -4, ugx X-5 KN 4 A ,Ex ,. ., XP V Ag ' i Lil Mlff Wx, I, y x px 'gg . Who Made l X I - 4, xxx-X W 'Q N w '. f A Donkey 5 Out O Whom? ' AY , Z im, vs 11 Lai! M Donkey Basketball 75 Luau Dancers Sported Polynesian Attire S his year's pre-spring fling featured the band Carry On. The dance was a Luau and stu- dents dressed appropriately in Polynesian attire. A photo booth was sponsored by the freshman class and refreshments were sold by various clubs. Sponsored by A.S.B., the dance proceeds were used for other school-related activities. 1. By the end of the evening, the once shiny gymnasium floor showed signs ofthe evening's enthusiastic dancing. 2. Photo-Art club provided pictures for the dance. 3. Carry On provided the music for the pre-spring fling. 76 Luau Dance 4. Even though the turnout was a little disappointing, stu- dents enjoyed themselves anyway, 5. Combining business with pleasure, clubs raised funds in addition to having a good time. f, f -r, 5+ lap. .l .i N w Mx. ,A tl L J 'N z . E5 4 3' 1 r X X we 5. if lx 4 R V3 ..... lt 'ri 1' .. . b 3 'v'J5f i. j' -fe yggggg lj r fa-at . 'NN jf. I J tv 8 6. Carry On was acclaimed as the best band to play at M.H.S, during 1978. 7. Hawaiian shirts and white pants were coordinated to set the mood for the Luau. 8. The M.O.B, sold fruit-ka-bobs to help defray the cost of going to Canada this year. 1 W' Luau Dance 77 wi Xff t The Hyatt Regency his year's Junior-Senior Prom was sponsored by the Class of 1979. The Prom Com- mittee and its various subcommittees were in charge of arranging decorations, planning regis- tration, choosing the nominees for Prom Queen, and preparing publicity. Presiding over the entire committee were Junior Representatives Joanne Bogdanoff, Gino De Lorenzo, John Luian, and Joey Reza. Members of the committee visited various locations and then decided that the Prom would be held at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Los Angeles. The cost of the prom was about thirty dollars per couple for the evening of dinner and dancing. izgyjd X .Z X ,.:q,,,f2. rfb 5 i lv ' ' f' 1 , f ' ' - 1 T 1 lull? 1 I r' N ,h V 1 F N if l I l ffM f v . .--' evipv. -1. , v'YS:6 FG U ' l . 2,03 w ,g .li 4 sv 114 I My ' i iii?-P3597 . cl. U G rl -Af 'Wo ur Pi K l Kell Prom 79 I uniorsf Seniors Received Comm en da tion: 1 . Distinguished Teens, Alphabetically: Maureen Ahearn, Joseph Allred, Dennis Amano, Dean Arakaki, Ron Arel- lano, Elizabeth Arreguin, Arturo Arreola, Dee Bagwell, Danny Barba, David Bibayoft, Laurie Capps, Lincoln Cas- tillo, Hunter Chang, lva Chen, Terri Cogan, Sheree Copen- harve, Celeste Costa, Laura Duncan, Baldemar Escamilla, Kathy Fiebiger, Julie Figueroa, Linda Fujii, Gus Galindo, Judy Gilston, Sheri Gilston, Deborah Hazama, James Hogle, Kevin lbaraki, Kenneth Kamoto, Nora Ko, Karen Kubota, Lisa Lathrop, Shelley Lehrer, Alvin Long, Luba Loskutoff, Roger Magana, Sandra Mangiacavalli, Carole Miller, JoAnn Nakao, Glenn Nakata, Mark Nishiyama, Lenora Noroski, Michael Okamura, Marie Padilla, Jane Petrosian, Sonya Popkow, Denny Quan, Joycelyn Quan, Lily Reyna, Annette Rivera, Paul Saber, Charlotte Sahara, Ed Sakabu, Jeanne Sakabu, Andy Samson, Elizabeth Saul- man, Cindi Sheppard, Beverly SooHoo, Elaine Spiropoulos, Keith Tanabe, Colette Tanioka, Nancy Terakawa, Randy Tsuchiyama, Joni Tsuyuki, Sandra Vega, Dora Wang, Anita Watanuki, Dianne Woo, Silver Yee, Alan Yoshitake, Marilyn Yuen. l if 1-1-uv 1 -s titties! 80 Who's Who!Distinguished Teens 2. Who's Who, Alphabetically: Maureen Ahearn, Joseph All- red, Dennis Amano, Dean Arakaki, Mark Arata, Ron Arel- lano, Vivian Armenta, Elizabeth Arreguin, Arturo Arreola, Dee Bagwell, Daniel Barba, Ralph Beckman, David Bibay- oft, Laurie Capps, Manuel Cardenas, Steve Carrejo, Lin- coln Castillo, Hunter Chang, Iva Chen, Terri Cogan, Sheree Copenharve, Celeste Costa, Fermina Delgadillo, Rebecca Dominguez, Laura Duncan, Baldemar Escamilla, Kathy Fiebiger, Julie Fugueroa, Linda Jujii, Gus Galindo, Judy Gilston, Sheri Gilston, Margaret Granado, Carrie Harada, Deborah Hazama, James Hogle, Kevin lbaraki, Kenneth Kamoto, Nora Ko, Karen Kubota, Lisa Lathrop, Shelley Lehrer, Alvin Long, Luba Loskutoff, Sandra Mangiacavalli, Roger Magana, Debbie Marz, Carole Miller, JoAnn Nakao, Glenn Nakata, Mary Ann Nicholas, Mark Nishiyama, Lenora Noroski, Michael Okamura, Marie Padilla, Hanna Pederson, Jane Petrosian, Sonya Popkow, Denny Quan, Joycelyn Quan, Lily Reyna, Marlene Rico, Annette Rivera, Maria Rodriguez, Paul Saber, Charlotte Sahara, Ed Sak- abu, Jeanne Sakabu, Kenny Sakuda, Andy Samson, Anita Sanchez, Elizabeth Saulman, Beverly Soo Hoo, Cindi Shep- pard, Stephanie Simovich, Elaine Spiropoulos, Keith Tan- abe, Colette Tanioka, Nancy Terakawa, George Thachak, Randy Tsuchiyama, Evelyn Tsuiiuchi, Joni Tsuyuki, Lena Ung, Sandra Vega, Dora Wang, Anita Watanuki, Diane Woo, Juliet Yawitz, Silver Yee, Alan Yoshitake, Marilyn Yuen. ' '- W wx 2 l yy .., ?,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.. Aca demic Abilities Were Recognized n January 31, Keith Barkley, Sharleen Tso, and Glen Kubota represented Montebello High School in the annual braintruster's competition. The test consisted of one hundred questions which covered all subjects from grammar to physics. After placing first out of the twelve schools in the 7-E district, the Montebello team advanced to the next level of competition held in April. It was the first time in about five years that an M.H.S. team had taken first place. 31 A V , ,..,.,,.,...,,,.,..,.. , .,M,,W,,. . i r l I. 3. Brain Trusters, L to R: Keith Barkley, Sharleen Tso, Glenn Yoshihara, Teri Rojas, Joy Oyama, Diane Carrillo, Kristie Kubota. Roland. Top Flow: Yufa Ho, Gina Severino, Pat Kim, Brad 4. C.S.F. Freshmen, L to R, Front Row: Ann Miyataki, Emi Amano, Craig Nakata. Brain TrustersfC S F S 3 S C. 5.1-1 Raised Q.-.v....,-...-1-we-t........,. mm gn., W .x.,, ,uc-M ,S ie, f-U sm... N w fs . X ..-..,,.. .4 t... , Sophomores, L to R, Front Row: Janine Perkins, Nancy Pistole, Vickie Lee, Tanya Shim, Leslie Contreras, Alicia Galindo, Anna Chang, Pat Marquez,'Brenda Wong, Silvia Hom, Lynn Kamota. Middle Row: Steve Rogoff, Ronald Capps, Berry Lou, Joseph Medrano, Sallie Fujii, Nick Shu- bin, Debbie Sanchez, Carrie Hoshino, Julie Zubia, Alvin Ung, Halbert Hom, Ervin Fang. Top Row: Robert Okamura, Dean Kumagawa, Steve Rounds, Bentley Soo Hoo, Manuel Arreguin, Ruben Diaz, Lori Nishiyama, Donna Harnutoff, Glenn Kubota, Robert Morikawa, Earl Tso. Underclass Officers, L to R, Front Flow: Emi Yoshihara, Brad Amano. Middle Row: Sallie Fujii, Anna Chang. Top Row: Mike Okamura, Karen Kubota. A ., 1 ,L N, N., J Scholarship Funds standing graduating seniors. ach semester certain grade standards must be met by students wishing to be a part of the California Scholarship Federation. Applica- tions and dues were submitted within the first three weeks of each semester. Membership was based on the students' previous grades. The dues were used for various scholarships for out- 3. Prospective Life Members, L to R, Front Row: Lily Reyna, Debra Marz, Luba Loskutoff. Top Row: Ron Arellano, Kevin lbaraki, Rick Hew, Gregory Kosarett. f - , y, A v-.....,..... -4 3 - 1 Juniors, L to R, Front Row: Mark Nishiyama, Grace Endo, Karen Kubota, Sheri Gilston, Diane Woo, Janet Kochi, Car- rie Harada, Joyce Quan, Cindy Pizzo, Dora Wang. 2nd Row: David Bibayoff, Roger Magana, Mike Okamura, Zhel- bart Zohrabian, Renda Dailey, Paula Nerenberg, Sandra Mangiacavalli, Joann Nakao, Elizabeth Saulman, Lena Ung, Lenora Noroski, Monica Lindrum. 3rd Row: Dean Arakaki, Dwight lbaraki, Alvin Long, Evelyn Tsujiuchi, Marie Padilla, Iva Chen, Maureen Ahearn, Marilyn Yuen, Elda Pantoja. 4th Row: Hannah Pederson, Kenneth Kamoto, David Beltran, Joe Allred, Jeanne Sakabu, Yvonne Rodriquez, Maria Taoscano, Dena Harbilas, Caro- lyn Bench, Shelley Legrer, Hunter Chang. Top Row: Nancy Terakawa, Danny Barba, Laurie Capps, Ed Sakabu. 4 C.S.F. 83 California Scholarship Federation Life Members, L to R, Front Row: Celeste Costa, Julie Figueroa, Joni Tsuyuki, Linda Fujii, Debbie Hazama, Silver Yee. 2nd Row: Keith Tanabe, Nora Ko, Judy Gil- ston, Dee Bagwell, Jane Petrosian, Carole Miller. 3rd Row: Kathy Fiebiger, Beverly Soo Hoo, Lisa Lathrop, Terri Cogan, Mark Arata, Denise Carrillo, Anita Wata- nuki, Elaine Spiropoulos, James Hogle, Top Row: Char- lotte Sahara, Annette Rivera, Lincoln Castillo, Gustavo Galindo, Paul Saber, Alan Yoshitake, Glenn Nakata, Keith Barkley. !57i'5' . if. 2 2 Seniors, L to R, Front Row. Keith Tanabe, Carole Miller, Jane Petrosian, Celeste Costa, Julie Figueroa, Linda Fujii, Joni Tsuyuki, Debbie Hazama, Lily Reyna, Silver Yee. 2nd Row: Mark Arata, Nora Ko, Sharleen Tso, Judy Gilston, Dee Bagwell, Luba Loskutoff, Jeanette Shubin, Denise Carrillo, Gregory Kosareff, Kevin Iba- raki, Elaine Spiropoulos, Anita Watanuki. 3rd Row: Alan Yoshitake, Beverly Soo Hoo, Lisa Lathrop, Debra Marz. Top Row: Kathy Fiebiger, Charlotte Sahara, Annette Rivera, Terri Cogan, Lincoln Castillo, Dennis Amano, Gustavo Galindo, Flick Hew, Paul Saber, Glenn Nakata, Ron Arrellano, James Hogle, Keith Barkley. Senior Officers, L to R, Front Row: Judy Gilston, Trea- surer, Kathy Fiebiger, Historian. Top Row: Linda Fujii, Secretary, Alan Yoshitake, Vice President, Deborah Hazama, President. v I ..-as ?VJ ' 'r . I um ors Traveled To Sacramento 'Qs in . -'24 A, X X V., ,Wu . Q--. .-,.- ft, .f,'l. '- Ave' ' .-. ' ' F E K i . .,..-5. 11,39- JQx Q-X ,f' 0 6 4. L to R: Mark Nishiyama, second alternateg Victor Vaca, David Bibayoff, first alternate. 5. L to R: Dana Harbiias, first alterriateg Laurie Capps, sece ond alternateg Karen Kubota. 6. Victor Vaca, Boys' State Representative. 7. Karen Kubota, Girls' State Representative. Boys Gir1s' State 85 a 5 . 'Qt X Kas pi 86 Regional Bank Of America Rewarded 1. Alan Yoshitake, Math and Science 2. Judy Gilson, Liberal Arts 3. Lisa Lathrop, Fine Arts 4. Keith Barkley, Vocational Arts ji W W1 4 Ou tstanding Stud Specific Field Award Winners, Alphabetically: Jim Allred, Eng- lish, Robert Baeza, Art, Laura Beritich, Home Economics, Sheree Copenharve, Drama, Vincent Fontes, Industrial Arts, Gus Galindo, Social Studies, Carole Miller, Foreign Language, Jeanette Shubin, Business, Keith Tanabe, Science, Anita en ts Watanuki, Mathematics. General Field Winners: Lisa Jimenez, Home Economics, Stella Matosian, Business, Michael Qui- nones, Dramag Lily Reyna, Foreign Language, Marlene Rico, Music. ,LT Q.. its ' 1. sf x :- 5- Achievement Awards 87 1. 2. 3. 4 Clubs Added Variety To School 1 2 Checkmate! Campus Life, Alphabetically: Dolores Amador, Perry Baughman, Sherre Copenharve, Christina Diaz, Ruben Diaz, Margaret Fortini, Sarai Galves, Martha Garza, Diane Herrera, Inae Kim, Lisa Lathrop, Lucy Lozano, Tanya Med- rin, Corine Millan, Diane Millan, Margo Morales, Cecelia Noe, Mike Ouinones, Noel Rena, Yvette Rwdriguez, Yvonne Rodriguez, Donna Santa Cruz, Elena Vai wloi 1. Chess Club, L to R, Front Row: Jose Campos, Riu J Ber- nal, George Acevedo. 2nd Row: Mark Halopo. David Morales, John Susoefl, Jeff Lee, Danny Barbar, 3.'d Row: Vanik Hovhnesin, James Mu, Denny Quan, Jose Sanchez, Top Row: Mr. Wilson, sponsor, Christopher Renteria, Mar- shall Saulman, Ed Candelaria, Henry Nunez, Carlos Marti- nez. Fellowship of Christian Athletes, L to R, Front Row: Mr. Mushegan, Advisor, Tom Hernandez, Kris Klindt, Chris Burt, Pat Ray, Andy Raya, Dane Walters, Manuel Arreguin. 2nd Row: Ron Terrazas, John Lujan, Connie Payan, Denis Carrillo, Eva Colon, Dee Ann Bagwell, Luba Loskutoff, Alicia Galindo, Anna Chang, Pam Williamson, Sue La Madrid, Pat Marquez. 3rd Row: Mr. La Commore, Advisor, Manny Dozal, David Lopez, Osvaldo Olmos, Ed Hernandez, Joey Reza, Robert Almarez, Mario Limon, Kevin Chung, John Benavides, Jimmy Lopez, George Kolecany, Nick Shubin, Frank Lara. Top Row: Mr. Murphy, Advisor, Victor Vaca, Sergio Mangiacavalli, Robert Bagwell, Tim Curiel, Mark Meier, Gus Galindo, Frank Morales, Leo Magrdoichian, Mr. Feuerhakon, Advisor, Alex Cruz, Julio Guzman. 88 Campus life!Chess CIub!FeIIowship of Christian Athletes ,, Q it u ,sf X' X N Y X x'v r-1:-ahh. s N g N 5 ,www--4 Mem bershi p Increased A ,swf M Club, Alphabetically: Val Benavides, Chris Burt, Randy Caines, Robert Carrillo, Victor Carrillo, Jose Delga- dillo, Henry Ferrosa, Tom Hebert, Eduardo Hernandez, George lshak, Ernie Lopez, Paul Lopez, Brad Luizzi, John Lujan, Leo Magrdichiandlllarlg Maginez, Richard Montez, Frank Morales, Osvaldo Olmos, Mark Ovalle, Andy Raya, Joey Reza, Allen Souza, Arnold Trevino, Dane Walters. 24 ,, .,f Math-Science Club: L to R, Front Row: Alvin Long, Mark Nishiyama, Denny Quan, Glenn Kubota, Earl Tso. Middle Row: Hunter Chang, Barbara Allen, Lena Ung, Sharleen Tso, Margaret Bischoff, Joycelyn Quan. Top Row: Ed Sak- abu, Alvin Ung, James Hogle, Paul Oleshko, Frank Ortiz, Maureen Ahearn, Nancy Pistole, Dora Wang, Deana Harbi- las, Marilyn Yuen, Martin Escobar, Katina Harabilas, Nancy Terakawa, Mr, Manos, Advisor. Debate Team, L to R, Front Row: Erma Maldonado, Sharon Padilla, Ms. Rihbany, Advisor, Dora Wang, George Acev- edo, Alice Jaquez, Diane Woo. Middle Row: Nick Nazarotf, Maureen Ahearn, Nick Shubiri, Steve Rogoff, Mary Rodri- guez, Brenda Wong, Top Row: Jim Hogle, Richard Tamoush, Gary Acosta, Marcelo Behar, Mark Nishiyama, Zhelbart Zolirabian. M ClubfMath-Science ClubfDebate Team 89 2 Leagues Raised 1. Girl's League Officers, L to R: Susan Chavez, Treasurer, Debbie Welsh, Vice-President, Terry Baltierra, Secretary, Denise Alonzo, President. ,. Scholarship Funds 1 .1 E. 1 3 90 Boys' fGirls' League 2. 3. 4 Girls' League Members, L to R, Front Row: Terri Baltierra, Susan Chavez, Denise Alonzo, Debbie Welsh. Middle Row: Xochilt Torres, Dee Dee Hogle, Dolores Salazar, Cheryl Carrejo, Sandra Ramirez, Pat Medina, Elaine Chacon, Lydia Chavez, Stephanie Ferra, Virginia Alvarado, Denise Soto, Margie Hernandez. Top Row: Kathy Simon, Elda Pantoja, Tina Cherry, Celeste Costa, Eva Colon, Laura Tor- res, Monique Meranda, Mary Hogle, Wendy Briones, Lor- etta Safian, Terry Pena, Carol Sogoian, Laura Valdez. Boy's League Members, Alphabetically: Bobby Almarez, Bill Banuelos, George Banuelos, Val Benavides, Victor T 1 W fm 1,81 2 llii 'O W if N :ggi , , vm . rf: ff ...L ' , W.: . Benavides, Chris Burt, Vic Carillo, Stan Chan, Jose Delga dillo, Mike Espinoza, David Gomez, Dennis Gutierrez, Ro Kimura, Ernie Lopez, John,Lujan, Jim Maldonado, Keit Montoya, Mike Moreno, Steve Moreno, Mark Ovalle, Henr Ortiz, Richard Rangel, Pat Ray, Andy Raya, Joey Rezgl Robert Rios, Peter Rodriguez, Allen Souza, Danny Ten Ronnie Terrazas, Arnold Trevino, Dane Walters. Boy's League Officers, L to R, Front Row: Val Benavide President, Andy Raya, Vice-President. Top Row: Stev Moreno, Treasurer, George Banuelos, Secretary. ,. Foreign Cultures Were The Focus ,A all Spanish Club, L to R, Front Row: Paula Nerenberg, Nena Trujillo, Alejandra Garcia, Joe Telles, Marina Littlefield, Mr. Gallager, Advisor. Top Row: Arlene Padilla, JoAnn Telles, Florencia Rodriguez, Mark Senteno, Mrs, Ramirez and Mr. Gordon, Advisors. SUMAC, L to R, Front Row: Sandra Alcorta, Susan Guerra, Martha Lucero, Rosie Sanchez, Michelle Haro, Rachel Martinez, 2nd Row: Paulette Foussat, Bertha Alcorta, Hena rietta Guerra, Ann Dennis, Evelyn Raigosa, Linda Nevarez, Lorraine Nevarez, Fernando DeLaTorre. Top Row: Mr. Prieto, Advisor, Dennis Garza, Christina Pantoja, Tammy Valdez, Debbie Martinez, Carlos Corral, Lori Chavez, Donna Burciaga. '71 4-1 ' French Club, L to R, Front Row: Wendy White, Photogra- pher, Gilbert Ouinonez, President, Renee Ouimby, Vice President, Mrs. Chloe Therou, Advisor, Lisa Gadbois, Sec- retary, Manuel Martinez, Treasurer: Roberta Gallegos, Social Chairman. 2nd Row: Jeanie Papazian, Gina Cebal- los, Sylvia Tapia, Leticia Armendariz, Blanca Cardoza, Tom Burke, Nora Atanay, Tony Lopez, Gilbert Sanchez. 3rd Row: Judy Yasuda, Sandra Anguiano, Pat Morgan, Seda Rahanjam, Norma Caballero, Laura Mares, Perry Baughman, Zachary Young, Paul Walls. 4th Row: lrene Garcia, Gloria Munguia, Maribel Ramirez, Laura Dean, in f jr., 'fir gy 'ft Karen Maghakian, Angie Tormanian, Margaret Piloian, Fermina Delgadillo, Lilia Padilla. 5th Row: lnae Kim, Hela Shim, Xochilt Torres, Ana Maria Nunez, Laura Ceballos, Therese Van Loon, Maria Toscano, Pat Marquez, Anna Chang, Elva Barajas, Lucy Ochoa, 6th Row: Davy Vasquez, Javier Morones, Arthur Van Loon, Danny Lupercio, Judy Cairo, Sylvia Flores, Lilly Dunetz, JoAnne Alagozian, Norma Hernandez. Top Row: Aleiandro Gonzalez, Nor' berto Sandoval, Mark Matsumura, Art Arreola, Joel San- tana, Carlo Al-Khadem, Ralph Escobar. FrenchfSpanish!SUMAC 91 Varsity Yell Expanded To Seven 3 XA K , 'VA 6 7 Ollie And Olive Brought Oilers Laughter H I MY--r.. x if x . ' 1. Linda Fuin, Head 2. Diane lde 3. Ana Maria Gonzalez gpm if ' a + S , 1 ls ggi? 4- Karen Chung 7. Karen Kubota, Assistant Head 5- Leticia Manlnel 8. Richard Tamoush, Ollie Oiler 5- Caffie HBUSOVI 9. Lucy Loya, Olive Oiler Varsity YeIl!Mascots 93 Spirit Was High In The Songleaders 1. Jane Petrosian, Head 2. Lily Moncayo, Assistant Head 3, Charlotte Sahara 4. Wendy Briones 5, Grace Endo 6. Laura Torres 1 71 Fr E Vi i Q 4 94 Songieaders 1,-fs Q-,Q-'ir ,Ex Q -. ur 714. Iiijiwv 4. n,L,',...gfw f Q- . '- ., .jgxff ,Lf Wi' ff K ill ., m,, Ti35Yff42gif53v?5 . Q. A si--f:4'1aQW5fLQy4 WTI g?ti2S?Q5Zi'- 2egvZfff,f4:i4 pw f.: 'W V mir. I 4- . .. f f, , , -fi . ff 15? if M fefbijj f if 4 25 ff r 1 fw. , 1 - -1132 535:15 ay, V m f , 4 J ' -'a ?a .-f ' ,f - .'f T 51.QP7iW ,. :334- f .i:v.Tw.'Y fqJea.a,iQ-l f Q 1, 2 .si 1 u1,M..,,.., f,, ' M ap.-ggfis if ' 1 5 6 7 8 y.. ...nn V... ,Ji 39 '-ri? I JY'-.. 2 W -1 4 - :f-I I .V P-1, 1-fx..-,K 'f3:y,' - n,Sl:4nf,. - .,15.N1-.Y , 1 ,. -.:' - 'a 1 H. .-Wfhx ..1.'.Qg,-, ,' .-Y , '- s yu- , .Q ,..5p, .. . -., X U. '? Wie . 5, .,-H . - M.. Flags Twirled For Oilers 7. Stephanie Simovich, Co-Assistant Head 8. Rosie Ohanesian, Head 9, Lori Chavez, Co-Assista nt Head 10. Cindi Sheppard 1 1 , Suzanne Aroz 12. Ann Serguiff 12 Flags 95 ef howmanship and precision were the key to f success for the 1977-78 Rigette Drill Team. Members practiced all summer and after school to perfect their halftime, pep rally, and parade routines. All their hard work paid off by having one of the most successful parade seasons in many years. Iheir numerous awards included First Place at the Chino Band Review and the Montebello Parade, Third Place at the Escondido Christmas Parade, and Fourth Place at the Col- ton, Montclair, and Arcadia Band Reviews. Drill Tea 4 A F 'vs F M gi. ,VV'V Supennmng overthe Drm Tean1ataHfuncUons, A Q if ' Q l V 5 7 4v was Mrs. Vivianne Butt. . 'I 7 t . . 3 4? Q .. 5 I, K f Wwipfmrf ff! f..r. wwiy w why ,Wiv- l ...ii . 7 7 -V it L 7 get .,...,. . 4 'ffl A wg 4' . 1, I 4 vf ref f 'rl i W ' - I ' if if f xv ,, ' 1. 1 V , .-. .L , E Q ' -Mellow-e .,,, ,- r 54 ' 'f' . . . X h f ' -vfl Z f ll Q? I 9 W' 45 'H i 2 Q Y E -L . r t . .Ai i .. A 1. ' 'L' 'E i K1 f .l -M W.. A' 0. I M ...V 'S V M ri 3 if ,, . . e. . ,t 'A . . v 'Q 1 ' , ' ,Qi , l ' L 'ai ,,.o:: , Q' v. ' 4x' 3 1,4 i 3 j eat- 4, , ,,, r,+4g2g'f . J if 1 1 X W ' I' , f XX - I-Q , .M P-i 4 . Q s L if - - , L x .. , 3 , . , 3 N ur 1 . , A L ly- ' Q t Q 1 - I - W It Y a A J I vt V . .E QM V N W . li X . 9... ' 1? A if A - ' ' , 3 1. Celeste Costa, Head 2. L to R, Front Row: Carolyn Bench, Rosie Morales, Lenora Noroski, Terrie Garcia, Luba Loskutoff, Shari Parks, Deb- bie Berry, Dora Wang, Chris Acevedo, Eva Colon. 2nd Row: Tina Cherry, Mona Amescua, Maria Aldana, Monica Lind- rum, Laura Mares, Janine Lopez, Alicia Galindo, Julie Guti- errez, Leslie Contreras, Tina Aguilar. 3rd Row: Mrs. Butt, Advisor, Debbie Leon, Susan Yawitz, Pam Williamson, Xochilt Torres, Julie Figueroa, Valerie Juarez, Cheryl Car- rejo, Laura Martinez, Anna Colon. Top Row: Carrie Hosh- ino, Elda Pantoja, Sandra Valles, Maury Blair, Pat Castro, Denise Soto, Valerie Ferra, Rene Quimby, Nancy Chavez. 96 Rigettes , l 4 I . r 4 ' ., Ng 7' ' I , I 1 - , . - -. Q I ' V K ..- l ??UQf C.. ,. wr 'Maris A XZ ' X l Ml Tr i 5 i.? in L . X 2 KN t ., f QwmM.l L WWWW IT Perform ed With Precision l 1 K I F ., 'r a 4 'Q 5 4 , Q 1 Q 1 if 0 A at s , fe -1' if K5 v,.1 'it 3. Marlene Rico, Assistant Head 4. Fligettes practiced before and after school to perfect their pep rally routines. 1 'W' J A if 1' nw , b. ns 4 N , V ' ff I is A ,. r -ehf -, ,f .., 6 VFW' T 8 5. Kris Klindt, Assistant Head 6. Dee Ann Bagwell, Assistant Head 7. Dora and the Seven Dwarfs 8. Keep those arms straight! Rlgettes 97 I. V. Yell Cheered With Excitement 3 1. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. 98 J.V. Yell ' .Q . ... an Angie Limon Lisa Connor Margie Molina, Head Natalie Samodouroff Melissa Diaz Lisa Gadbois, Assistant Head , , 1 7 if A.5. B. Started ew Freshman Yell Squad as 52 W K A A an-f,7T!ma'gx., Egg:-7. '79, 1- - - w 5 an zi,3m.., ,A . 3. 'Q-Q.: .lefsfze 11 f?'r:74SflW'i aa , N , .5k ,A 9 7. Chris Lopez, Assutam Head 8 Marian Rodriquez 9, Debbie Asakura, Head IO, Pat Kim 11. Teri lson Freshman Yell 99 he Pep Commission was composed of one member of the Club, five Head Pep- sters, four Head Rigettes, one member of the Sound Crew, one member of the Pep Band, and the Secretary of Athletics. This group met each Wednesday at lunch to plan pep rallies. They also judged in Pepster and Drill Team Screenings. The Poster Club was made up of pepsters who met after school to paint posters for various occa- sions. Their works of art were displayed at pep rallies, football games, basketball games and other athletic events. Many people felt these pos- ters helped to brighten up the school and pro- mote spirit. ,yiuwi L5 Quia 'T ,. .,.... ..,.. I .,4-- .... 2 1. Pep Commission, L to R, Front Row: Charlie Durazo, Cel- este Costa, Linda Fujii, Jane Petrosian, Margie Molina, David Torres. Top Row: Dee Ann Baguell, Kris Klindt, Rosie Ohanesian. 2. Should l paint my nails, too? 3. Poster Club, L to R, Front Row: Linda Fujii, Carrie Hanson, Lisa Connor. Top Row: Grace Endo, Karen Kubota, Leticia Martinez, Ana Maria Gonzales, Margie Molina, Karen Chung. 100 Poster Club!Pep Commission Pep Commission And Poster Club Sparked Spirit -. Al k ' fs W' 'k .... ' ,igvdF ' Spirit Club Rallied 5upport 4. Spirit Club, L to R: Monique Miranda, Ann Dennis. 2nd Row: Mr. Bynum, Advisor, Sylvla Olague, Armida Segura, Lucy Lozano, Frances Ybarra, Katy Bonyhadi, Barbara Boratto, Carol Juarez, Alma Perez, Nora Antanay. 3rd Row: Rosa Herrera, Myrlam Manglaterra, Donna Santa, Cruz, Yvette Rivera, Lisa Garcia, Gizelle Bonyhadi, Angel Ceballos, Carol Juardo, Natalie Karpachonski, Lorraine Vidana, Henrietta Guerra. Top Row: Cindy Puentes, Yvette Chavez, Teresa Lampkins, Loretta Vigil, Lynda Armiio, Sandy Tamoush, Diane Della Ventura, Colette Hurd, Deseiree Duarte, Esther La Madrid, Rene Pereyda, Laura Nlarkell, Susan Guerra. 5. See Spot run, Run, Spot, run. . .' 6. Sprit Club Officers, L to R: John Lujan, Sergeant of Arms, Katy Bonyhadi, President, Victor Carrillo, Vice President, Ron Terrazas, Sergeant of Arms, Mr. Byhum, Advisor, SpiritClub 101 A S B officers spent many hours planning the different events sponsored by student government. 102 A S B Officers Leadership Lead To A Succesful Year s the year ends, it brings tears and sad- ness to many. For the seniors it brings on a great challenge of reaching their goals in life. For those returning it brings a continuous schedule until their graduation. High school cannot be put into words for many. It will remain only memories. Proms, games, and dances sparkled our years while the test and tardies lengthened our years. Being President brought me many honors, but no honor is greater than meeting more friends. When a person can look back on his life and hon- estly say that high school was the most joyful, meaningful years of his life, that really shows what kind of people he went to school with. A class reunion will be held on September 12, in the year 2000. Reservations can be made by call- ing the High School thirty days before the above date. ln closing, I would like to wish you the best in life. Win Mala J A S B government voted extra funds for special effects in this year s annual. A S B Officers, L to R: Carole Miller, Vice-Presidentg Doug .Ani Monte President, Marlene Rico, Secretary. 4 ' l Wu, 1 's Ei sta- t'Vi 5 ,Q .i... i .... t .si 1. w '--du .. 'R .we 1 im, W 1 'vw 'rv S ,.. '21 ' . . . . I 44 4 , ur i , ,lf if W3 4 . . JF' , ' ,.. U-' ' - ,sf , . ha- ,M 'Q' ,. A ? 4 5 'ff f 2+ ,, 'rif f .1 1 ,,... - h . X .r 2 any people helped to make the 1977-78 year a good one. Some of these people were the members ofthe ASB. Cabinet, composed ofthe Secretaries of Activities, Athletics Publicity, Clubs, and Finance. Each person was in charge of a specific task, and all Student CounciI-spon- sored activities fell under their supervision. Cabi- net responsibilities included organzing pep ral- lies, planning assemblies, and choosing a method for selecting the K.M.H.S. disc jockies. The Cabinet helped to make the school year run smoothly. I A ' pm.-r' ASB. Secretaries were responsible for helping plan up coming school events. Looking over the past ASB. records were Joni Tsuyuki and Keith Tanabe. ASB. Secretaries, L to R: Andy Raya, Secretary of Public- ity, Joni Tsuyuki, Secretary of Clubs, Keith Tanabe, Secre- tary of Activities, Celeste Costa, Secretary of Financeg David Torres, Secretary of Athletics. Celeste Costa and David Torres discussed the agenda of an ASB. meeting. ASB Cabinet 103 F17 X Student Government Worked To L 1 Q'- z General School Committee, L to R, Front Row: Monica Rodriguez, Marlene Rico, Janet Cortes, Leticia Martinez, Alicia Galindo, Andy Carroll, Arment Moloian, Desiree Duarte, Yolie Fernandez, Michelle Haro, Rosie Sanchez, lrenf Gonzales, Flosie Arechiga, Elvira Dominguez, 2nd Row: Hilda Espinoza, Teresa Baltierra, Elaine Chacon, Susan Chavez, Chris Acevetlo, Carol Sogoian, Debbie Mar, tinez, Bridgette Kuegler. li 'l Row: Joni Tsuyuki, Joey Reza, Celeste Costa, Val Benavides, Sylvia Vidal, Leonard Gallegos, Gino DeLorenzo, Eva Colon, Nancy Chavez, John Lujan, Karen Chung, Adriana Camacho, Sandra Mangiaca- valli, Socorro Guerro, Maxine Guiterrez, Sandra Valles, Debbie Monougian, Terri Cogan, Sheree Copenharve, Lisa Connors. 4th Row: Joanne Bogdarioft, Gregg Kosareff, Laurie Capps, Manuel Arreguin, Gus Galindo, Sergio Vegara, Doug Monte, David Torres, Steve Moreno, Andy Ray, Ernie Barron, Chris Valdez, Grace Garza, Vicky Arnett. Top Row: Virgina Castro, Sandra Ramirez, Nick Shubin, Gary Acosta, Gary Montoya, Alan Yoshitake, Victor Vaca, Cairo Amador, Carlos Corral, George Banuelos, Mike Espinoza, John Napolitano, Victor Carrillo, Nick Federoff, Beethoven Castillo, Steve Ortiz, Tim Chavez, Danny Baker, Cuaky Torres, Perry DeRonde. xii. J A ' ,fav ,Qi ., 1 .1 tif fin 104 General School Committeeflnter Club Council 5 ff, A f . ',,' A W U i', my 4, tg , 'ifr 1, ,,,' , X11 m.......--V--'f ,- 'i I fm if l.C,C, Members, L to R, Front Row: Nancy Terakawa, Den use Alonzo, Marilyn Yuen, Joni Tsuyuki, Katy Bonyhadi Top Row: Arnold Trevino, Mark Senteno, Zhelbart Zohra bran, Val Benavides, Victor Benavides, Mr. Williams, Advi sor, Celeste Costa, Linda Fujii, Bill DeSmith. l.C,C. Cabinet, L to R, Front Row: Joni Tsuyuki, President Celeste Costa, Secretary, Top Row: Mr. Williams, Advisor Arnold Trevino, Vice President. Sophomore Representatives planned a succesful year. with 5:4 ' A.S.B. Cabinet, L to R, Front Row. Doug Monte, Mike Espi- noza, David Torres, Steve Moreno. 2nd Row: Lydia Chavez, Manuel Arreguin, Nick Shubin, Sandra Ramirez, Sergio Vegara, John Lujan. 3rd Row: Brad Amano, Monica Mer- cado, Leonard Garcia, Celeste Costa, Carole Miller, Joni Tsuyukl, Luba Loskutoff, Marlene Rico. Top Row: Andy Raya, Gino De Lorenzo, Alan Yoshitake, Keith Tanbe, Joey Reza, Mr. Williams, Advisor, Joanne Bogdanoff. Sing along with A.S,B, Let's use this centertold for the cover of the Graduation Announcements. Q, PICCOLOS Diane Carillo Rosemarie Cisneros Debbie Monugian FLUTES Iva Chen Julie Jaramillo Linda Lazalde Dominic Lopez Tina Martinez Merri Mclntyre Janine Perkins Todd Pike Cathy Taylor Anita Watanuki CLARINETS Rose Arvoyo 'Denise Carrillo Johnna Cisneros Victor Estrada Raymond Gonzales Holly Gracia Lynn Kamoto Richard Lucero Joann Nakao Nancy Pistole Mark Ouesada Lisa Roselinsky Cathy Ruiz Laura Susoeff Melissa Walters Michelle Walters SAXOPHONES Pat Beltran David Carrillo Rafael Escobar t'Nick Federoff Gilbert Garcia Larry Regalado Yvonne Rodriguez James Telles DRUM MAJORS Ron Mata Janet Seguine i'Sandra Vega 'D if A -. XX if if as i Av' X ill FRENCH HORNES 'James Murakami Toni Perez Alan Sakamoto Julie Zubia TRUMPETS Dean Acevedo Ruben Arellano Cheddy Castillo Irvin Chen 'Charlie Durazo Michael Fuerte Ed Hernandez Nick Hernandez Pete Martinez Debbie Marz Gerardo Mendoza Mark Monugian Richard Nighswonger Diane Seare BARITONES Joe Flores Leonard Perez 'Augie Tostado TUBAS Victor Benavides 'Lillian Carmona Joe Granado Jose Jimenez Edwin Vega TROMBONES Tom Arellano Andy Carroll 'Beethoven Castillo Norman Durazo Jimmy Granillo Eddie Huerta Marco Jimenez Steve Rounds MANAGERS Tim Chavez Annette Cisneros Sylvia Villagran i , X x N H f X N N' 'l if WN x so X i Xi ,, x'A SZ' 106 Marching Band i Mi gh ty Qjler Band Y K x lvrkh xy fax Niixwx h ibm RN it i lii- J ' 1 X 'fx xx, ' ffl, Nixgv V . XE 'fag' 'Q Xxw ti ml ix? xiii i fix ,iz Km XA A ft RX 1: ix 'Xl' fx c' Q fi J We i A i l X L X L, X PERCUSSION David Cenzano Rudy Delgadol Robert Estrada Fred Gallegos Pete Gonzalez Irene Gutierrez Dominic Herbert . Richard Marquez Steve Ortiz David Ovalle 'Cuaky Torres Joe Ybarra PERCUSSION INSTRUCTOR Lloyd Cervantes BANNERETTES Leann Barnes Marlen Beltran Ann Bogdanoff Cheryl Clark Nadine Espinoza 'Paula Lowry Renee Lowry Julie Marcum Lydia Martinez Ma a Munoz Bertha rquiza Terry Villanueva TALL FLAGS Kathy Anglade Teri Baca Lori Beritich Fermina Delgadillo Wendy Einstein Lori Gonzalez Margie Granado Irma Madrid 'Diane McCracken Laura Lee Nicholas Belinda Silva Bernice Solano Liz Soto BATON TWIRLERS Corine Chavarria Corinne Gutierrez BAND DIRECTOR Larry Covellone Miig l bf efii if Q Ci A fx? 3' I l, A X 1 i if, ff 1 4 1 5 5 'E 4, 1 xi x it llc' 5- in' i 1 5 li J , N A 1. gf 5 I 'Q' ff K lyk i -A 1: ' I .,zg K F it lf Marching Band O , J t 1 'K t I ' ' av e W RS' 1 1 Q M.0.B. Marched With Pride 'i P' as ,S 4, 9 ,qnvwlf an ,gov-A v Nu- A. , ,f ,W k K j .eww . 4, 5 t t ,. t r Q Q t t Q i tt t t m W . M 1 1 9 Y it f X t ' ae , ' 6 0 -+7401 Q - f We W7 t JV -lui , .. 'Yr rw K, E 4 , . , . tk N . .L ..'. .gl I , FY' fy: h I ' ' '-' 5 A ' '1,, I b I 1 1 'Ny . 2 1 1-. . ' t , -2. ' X Q f W D fb n Q Y jr A z L' f bi gh ,NE ww. S .56 - X ' ,, Ja fi AN 4 il A I in A ' bg ,, ' H: He in ef' 1 ' X, 533 X yi Y we-uvuqg 1. At the Chino Band Review the M.O.B. took 3rd place in their division. 2. Baton Twirlers, L to R: Corrine Chavarria, Corinne Guitier- t 3 rez, 3, Drum Majors, L to R: Janet Seguine, Sandra Vega, Drum Majorg Ron Mata, Mr. Covellone, Director. f- '.. 5, 'LAI ' e , n f-Jil? -- LT 'Ti ' 51. .- .Sec as st is f T sl! gl rl? xx3g,1i,n,ai'-f i'W-I M! ' lv his year the Mighty Oiler Marching Band spent many hours after school practicing to perfect their music and marching routines. Under the direction of Mr. Larry Covellone, all these extra hours paid off for the Oilers. They placed first in the Colton Band Review, third at , the Long Beach All Western Band Review, and received many other awards during the year. Tall Flag and Bannerettes, L to R, Front Row: Lydia Marti- nez, Julie Marcum, Ann Bogdanoff, Leann Barnes, Cheryl Clark, Marlene Beltran, Assistant Head, Bertha Urquiza, Paula Lowry, Head: Renee Lowry, Terry Villanueva, Mana.. Munoz. Top Row: Kathy Anglade, Assistant Head, Margie Granado, Lori Gonzales, Liz Soto, Fermina Delgadillo, Irma Madrid, Teri Baca, Bernice Solano, Belinda Silva, Laura Lee Nicholas, Lori Beritich, Wendy Einstein, Diane McCracken, Head. The M.O.B. marched with style as they captured the high- est marching scores at several parades. The drum section consisted mostly of new band members, but with a lot of practice they performed well. At the Chino Band Review, the Brass section competed in a Brass Fanfare Competition and captured first place. Marching Band 109 Concert Band Kept Up The Beat 1 ii i ii Qi ii H --J -- -- -- -- l, A . 5,-jf 1 xxj l K N ff! ... .riurrwd X , f , Mr. Larry Covellone has been directing instrumental music at M.H.S. since September, 1974. Members of the Concert Band were required to attend sec- tion rehearsals each week. Concert Band, L to R, Front Row: Richard Lucero, Johnna Cisneros, Holly Garcia, Denise Carrillo, Joann Nakao, Janine Perkins, Debbie Monugian, Julie Jaramillo, Rose- marie Cisneros, Iva Chen, Diane Carrillo, Michelle Walters, Nancy Pistole, Cathy Ruiz, Laura Susoeff, Melissa Walters, Yvonne Rodriguez, David Carrillo, Pat Beltran, Nick Feder- off. Top Row: Joe Granado, Mark Monugian, Richard Nighswonger, Debbie Marz, Ruben Arellano, Nick Hernan- dez, Ed Huerta, Beethoven Castillo, Tom Arellano, Steve Rounds, Augie Tostado, Leonard Perez, Alan Sakamoto, Toni Perez, Victor Benavides, Jose Jimenez, Robert Estrada, Joe Ybarra, Fred Gallegos, David Ovalle, Irene Gutierrez, Edwin Vega. Members of the Concert Band were required to practice many weeks before their annual spring concert. 110 Concert Band Pep And Stage Bands Knew Their otes 1-P' wo important parts of the M.H.S. Music Department this past year were the Pep Band and the Esquire Stage Band. Pep Band was composed of selected members of the Mighty Oiler Marching Band who played at pep rallies, basketball games, and away football games. In order to be a mem- ber ofthe Esquires, musicians had to audition and be selected by band director, Mr. Larry Covellone. Meeting during third period each day, stage band members worked hard to prepare for music festivals and the annual Spring Concert. A X X K 6 . - Q K I fa 'N K Q Q , A 1 l , 1-?f'K, 1. ' 6 v , 1 '1 ff- ,S XTR 5 - Z ' , .L -1 -2 if M ' 'J 160 ' 02' 132' , W7 2 oo' S jg, Q QM? E M ,. I 1 090' l 45' l L - K0 Q ,o V ,gf l X , I 3 - wifi 1 . Louie Armstrong, eat your heart out . . . 1-is-,3,,g51g'g M, ' 'N X' 'Q Lt-E 4 '2 1-,'s' . g-...V - ' ,,.x'.Lk Cenzano. Cheddy Castillo. 4 2, I hope this wall be good enough for the Gong show 3. Pep Band,L to R, Front Row: Denise Carrullo Gerardo Mendoza, Nick Hernandez, Rosemarie Clsneros Charlue Durazo, Richard Nighswonger, JoAnn Nakao 2nd Row Tom Arellano, Ed Huerta, Beethoven Castillo Marco Jume nez, Norman Durazo. 3rd Row: Pete Gonzalez Davnd Car rlllo, Nuck Federotf, Cheddy Castillo, James Murakami Mark Nonugian, Augie Tostado, Dean Acevedo Lllllan Car mona, Cuaky Torres, Top Row: Larry Regalado Pat Bel tran, Fred Gallegos, lrene Gutierrez, Davud Ovalle David 4. Stage Band L to R, Front Row: Pedro Gonzalez David Varonin, Ruben Acevedo, Cuaky Torres Middle Row Eddie Huerta, Beethoven Castillo, Nick Federoff Jesus Lua, David Carrillo, Pat Beltran. Top Row Nick Hernan dez, Mark Monugian, Charlie Durazo, Pete Martnnez Pep and Stage Band 111 2 3 4 5 2 3 1. Cast, L to R: Robert Napolitano, Jay Parker, Michael Qui- nones, Brenda Lucero, Sheree Copenharve, George Acev- edo. 1 12 Drama . Mother, you're not that tired, are you? . More wedding gifts from my mother? . I want you out of this apartment now! Drama Went Barefoot in the Park lm 42 W Nr-vi 'Q-bf., le YA -J-fi ypnwn.. . r 'f u I- AI its fy Y .K ..3., 5 M f' 8 . 5. Barefoot where . . .? 6. Kniche is an ancient hors d'oeuvre. 7. Well, it's really very nice of you, Mr. Velascof' 8. Partytime! Drama 113 Spring Production Pea tureci eil Simon Play . -X You're not too big to get a good slap across the face! Isn't it wonderful? We're going to live together, love together. . .! Cast, L to R: Carrie Young, Jay Parker, Cindy Young, George Acevedo, Sheree Copenharve, Michael Ouinones, Maria Castro. Do I know? Do I care? You want to get married?l I get this dance with her! Drama 115 J C Y x A 1 V 4 , A,-if 1 ' V 'A V N.. -.3 1 3 J' , 4. . T T T A V -2 y ' z N5 i Q ikg X I i I fl I Y ffm: u 3 ggi, K f 22 1 M J -4. Av' .av ' nw' gr M Q. X ' ff ' L.. fi i - , 5 Q 1 V i4iS?.mS5 rf 4 27 an 4 i 3 Q '23 f' x ix 2 V-. L Andi. 1 c V 4 pi Keys Got New Pianist -si , wilt F3 , 2 sig i H f at , fi. A ,Q . . ' 'ii f - Golden Keys, L to R, Front Flow: Debbie Leon, Shari Parks, Mark Senteno. Middle Row: Mr. Cook, Sponsor, Linda Della Ventura, Victor Benavides, Sandra Mangiacavalli. Top Row: Lincoln Castillo, Marlene Rico, Javier Alaniz, Mrs. Carlton, Pianist, Mona Amescua. 1 18 Golden Keys , an , ,W Imagina tion Inspired Art udents who were interested in improving their skills in photography joined the Photo Art Club. Under the direction of photo teacher, Mr. John W. Johnson, club members entered their photos in contests, shows, and displays. Members of the Modern Dance Club had to go through tryouts which were held three times dur- ing the year. they choreographed their own dances and performed them in Gymnastics and the Modern Dance Assembly. They met after school to practice and perfect their dances. . 5 5 Q Photo Art Club L to R, Front Row: Joe Pizano, Mark Arata, Pete Rodriguez. 2nd Row: Genette Bangar, Yolanda Martin, Kathy Moran, Clarence Orozco, Manuel DeLaRiva, Renee Pereyda, Elva Barajas, Sylvia Vidal, Leslie Thomas. 3rd Row: Tracey Fleischer, Lori Moreno, Elizabeth Saul- man, Rhonda Olaerts, Cynthia Pizzo, Maury Blair, Patricia Wilcox, Diane Arredondo, Haydee Rios, Mr. Johnson, Sponsor. Top Row: John Scire, Billy DeSmith, Paul Scire. lf only they printed this in English instead of Japanezef' Modern Dance Club, L to R, Front Row: Maria Garza, Magda lbarra, Pat Garcia, Aileen Acosta, Lenora Alatorre, Virgina Alvarado, Sandra Brizuela, Zhelbart Zorabian. 2nd Row: Marilyn Oganesian, Debbie Rublacava, Martha lbarra, Janine Perkins. 3rd Row: Mrs. Pat Woods, Spon- sor, Liz Arreguin, Annette Rivera, Gilda Romero, Melanie Deschamp, Lisa Lathrop, Betty Aldana, Gina Giamformag- gio.Top Row: Marilyn Babashoff, Francine Juardo, Norma Caballero, Kathy Bogdanoff. Modern dance may look easy, but actually it takes a lot of hard work. Modern Dance!Photo Art Club 11 if Ann ual Staff Put 1. Nora Ko, Sports Editor 2. Lydia Avifia, Editor-ln-Chiei 3. Kathy Fiebiger, Final Proof Editor Milk 0 ll It All Together 8 ,f Z9 T? '7 55 ? 5 3 14 1? .Q 9 lik illl ,Jg Nfl IO is Lf 44 rv g , U' tis! up ' . L.,A i:f'?,gg:- if ii' 4. Martha Barrera and Aileen Acosta, Assistant Editors , -. 5. Linda Fujill, Activities Editor P . ' M K. 4, l - ' 6. Cathy Salazar, Photo Editor A 7. Before pages could be put together, all pictures had to N A 1 L stamped for identification. QW 8. Mr. Robert Bee, Advisor 'N ' 9. Lily Corral, Senior Editor .F 10. Terrie Garcia, Undergrads Editor ,NW V Xi 11. Brenda Locklear, Faculty Editor 1 E 12. Julie Figueroa, Copy Editor Annual Staff 121 ach year the Golden Key Annual Staff strives to improve the annual. This year, mem- bers spent many hours tallying the results of a student survey which was used to guide produc- tion of a yearbook that more accurately reflected student interests and preferences. This year's theme, Fragile: Handle With Care, was selected by staff members at the beginning of the year. ln past years the theme was kept a secret, but this year it was announced shortly after it was choosen to stimulate student interest in the book. Although staff members confessed that it took a lot of work to put the annual together, they agreed that the fun and satisfaction made it a worthwhile project, 1 iv 'v. Q. , In N-N. j . s.t.f4...w,,,,.ff -W X ' A655 Wm I vt. we 3 ' 'wllbbmrq 5 'ii E M 2 1. Staff Members, L to R, Front Row: Elda Pantoja, Charlene Vasquez. 2nd Row: Grace Endo, Liz Soto, Rosa Herrera. Top Row: Mike Okamura, Valerie Barritt, Sheri Gilston, Laura Markell, Janis Sakamoto, Laurie Capps, Not Shown: Leticia Landeros. 2. Staff members spent many hours thinking up headlines for each page, 3. Diane McCracken, Public Relations Editor 4. Andy Raya and Ann Bogdanoff, Artists 122 Annual Staff E X 4 t N 3 1. .. tt. ,,,f'x-4. ug? N ,f iv Stk! A 'r-5135! at N L ir . M1 1, '- 4 4.6, iffl . 4 tis? ,H M. Nw: MQ K Inform ed 1. Hannah Pederson, Editorial Editor 2. Marilyn Yuen, Copy Editor paper ready for printing. 5. Stella Matosian, News Esitor Derrick Diary Kept The School Well 3. Are we allowed to printthings likethis? 4, The pastefup was an important stage in getting the - gfi' SIREN!! llSlllll2lllllS wal. 4104? K Q t ss , Odd E - K.. , ie - 6, Y: , ,Q X ,Q 1.3 all Qu- Derrick Diary 123 1 G! ...ng j 1. Richard Castillo, Sports Editor 2, Silver Yee, Editor-In-Chief 3. Carlotte Sahara, Feature Editor 4. Stella and Carol worked together to address packets of newspapers for mailing. 124 Derrick Diary 'B 2 4 wggmvd4M' l ff' X ',,A X Z? uv ' Q' 'emi N x. 'N -. ai. K' 4 ,,-' few X X - 'Na- il l 1 K Derrick Diary errick Diary, the Nl.H.S. School Newspa- per, was produced and distributed bi-weekly by members of the Journalism classes. Included in the publication were news of student accomplish- ments, announcements concerning clubs and organizations, and stories of human interest. Also included were a sports page and an editorial page where students were allowed to state their opinions. Supervising Derrick Diary publication for the second year was Ms. Ann David. 5. Ms. Ann David, Advisor 7. Dora Wang, Associate Editor Nakao. i 1 ...,. .. . .5 ........ . .4 wg TM. U . flrwa ev ' 8 6. Carol Sogoian, Business and Circulation 8. Derrick Diary Staff, L to R, Front Row: Chris Flenteria James Murakami, Mark Monugian. Top Row: Eva F' Escudero, Juliet Yawitz, Janet Castillo, lva Chen, Jo Ann Derrick Diary 125 all 1. Elaine suggested a different approach to releasing creativ- ity . . . 2. Jim Allred, Prose Editor. 3. Lisa Lathrop, Art Editor. 4. Scribe Staff, L to R, Front Flow: Teri Cogan, Silver Yee, Dee Bagwell, Laura Lee Nicholas, Beverly Soo Hoo. Top Row: Elaine Spiropolous, George Acevedo, Ed Boynton, Hannah Pederson, Mike Mata. 5. Sheree Copenharve, Editor-ln-Chief. 6. Group planning was essential for this year's magazine. 7. Mrs. Lebow, Advisor. 8. Diane Woo, Copy Editor. 9. Gilda Bomero, Poetry Editor. 126 Scribe lill I Scribe Revealed ew Talents .alder the supervision of Mrs. Mary Ann Lebow, members of the Scribe Staff produced Montebello High School's annual literary maga- zine. Staff members met daily during the second semester. Their responsibilities included writing, selecting, and arranging poetry, prose, artwork, and pnotograhy to be included in the publication. Scribe was sold in June and the profits were used to cover production expenses. 'F-we lt I ' Vt' A . Mink? l in 5tuden ts Learned Financing he Finance Office and Book Store both provided vital services for students. The Finance Office, under the direction of Mr. Herbert Wil- Iiams, sold A.S.B. and I.D. cards, graduation announcements, tickets for school activities, yearbooks, and class rings. The Book Store, man- aged by Mr. Roy Nilson, sold school supplies, gym uniforms, and candy. Both services made it more convenient for Oilers to purchase various needed articles during the year. EBU L ugiif Ugsll' ,....- 1. Finance Office, L to R, Front Row: Gloria Genera, Lucy Loya, Celeste Costa, Keith Tanabe, Alan Yoshitake. Middle Row: Mary Rodriguez, Beverly Soo Hoo, Mr. Williams, Advisor. Top Row: Doug Monte, Joanne Bogdanoff, Joni Tsuyuki, Kris Klindt. 2. Look what Mr. Williams hides in his file drawers! 3. Would you hurry and make up your mind, my arm's get ting tired! 4, Book Store, L to R: Mr. Hoy Nilsson, Advisor, Christine Acevedo, Karen Naradovy, Annette Rihbany, Marjorie Birnhaup, 128 Finance OfficefBook Store N 'B fflg .q y J Wfffift Qilers Trained For Tomorrow l. Tom Weber worked at a Hallmark Card Shop selling items for Christmas. 2. Many students helped at nearby preschools in order to get experience in working with young children. 3. The work experience program provided valuable on-the- job trainnng for those students interested in learning use- full skills. 4. The Career Center offered many jobs to students like Karen Martinez. ., . ef w . u at .H 3- ,.-- A . v .iw--1. ' . ..-se .' 1.0-'. 'i .,,, U. , . 1' .fir 'luv' NM. LA Work Experience 129 Sound Stage Crews And DJ. '5 Provided Services he Sound and Stage Crews worked hard to set-up for various activities. The Stage Crew, under the direction of Mr. Darroll Hutcheson, was in charge of lighting and props for school plays, assemblies, and special programs. Setting-up the sound equipment for pep rallies, football games and special events were among the responsibili- ties ofthe Sound Crew, headed by Mr. Edgar Est- erworld. V , .aw 1. Stage Crew, L to R: Peter Phillips, Melissa Diaz, Mr. Hutcheson, Advisor, Joanne Hurtado, Michael Ouinones. 2. D.J.'s, Lto R, Front Row: Jesus Lua, Joseph Salcido, Rich- ard Tamoush. Top Row: Ruben Acevedo, James Mclntosh, Paul Saber. 3. Sound Crew, L to R, Front Row: Mike Espinoza, Pete Rodri- guez, Ernie Sanchez. Top Row: Gilbert Salazar, Keith Bark- ley, David Torres. 130 Sou ndfStage Crews! D.J.'s X 4 , ! f Q. M 5, Q ef, 3 is .yy ,. xr ,ia xo! 55 1 L s - .agp ltwzs rv ', Hu .. -, w. 1' 5' ff 3 . Sn. X is iq i ,ww Mr. Adams And r 5 ' Ms. R111 bany ' Assumed ' New Positions rx S is i 6 4. A,V Crew, L to R, Front Row: Victor Carrillo, Bill Banuelos, Tony Depalma, Miss Rihbany, Advisor. Top Row: John Val dez, Ernie Barron, Richard Long, Luis Lozano, Jose Alaniz. 5. Don't make a move! I've got you bythe neck. 6. Library Aides, Lto R: Angelica Beltran, Martha Orozco, Mr. Adams, Librariang Pauline Yawitz, Jeanette Guzman. 5 Library AudesfAudio Visual Crew 131 1 K g Q ' f, Y Mum X Vg i X A. V ..., . M.W,,. .W K, if YLQwFvgyQ. .3 fy ff JN 2 ' 5 f ,'Q.-QQQQQQQQQQJQSW-R-2 1 7, z A ' 1-,QQ-4' f L9 :gag f ,zmrnmeixf 141323 5 ,QQQK fy ,537 5 A , MN! R: A 5 -Q., wg xifw iv. 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K ,M - , J, ,,, ,., -,,,qf,W,,, - Q- 'S 1 Varsity Victorious In Opener lthough the Varsity Football Team did not do particularly well this year, they came through when it counted. ln the opening game of the year, we beat Cantwell 14-6, with team cap- tain, Vince Vaca, making both touchdowns. Oilers were also victorious in the Homecoming Game against Whittier by a score of 42-21. Coach Kob- yashi explained that even though their record did not show it, the team had good spirit, worked hard, and never gave up during a game. 2 134 Varsity Football 3 1. Late in the third quarter, Cantwell pushed toward a touch- down, but the Oiler defense dug in and prevailed. 2. Team Captain, Vince Vaca, rushed for a total of 124 yards against Whittier on Homecoming. 3. Oilers moved closer to the goal line as they made the first down. E 'dev Wu. an E3fW, if -1. an-Mu ., V -. - ..', -, uf, W ,..f .ck . wa .wa 1 f V Vg, , In 7, EVM M , , . 1' . . 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L to R, Front Row: C501 Jim Kosereff, C861 Mike Valen- zuela, C731 Randy Caines, C231 Dennis Guttierrez, C211 Albert Knott, C241 Vince Vaca, C1 11 Dave Torres, C761 Pat Ray, C171 Oscar Hernandez, C201 David Belasco, C281 Gil' bert Salazar, C561 Danny Atilano, C551 George lshak, C451 Richie Montez. Middle Row: C691 Abel Arredondo, C441 Bob Almeraz, C781 Jesse Jiminez, C701 Manuel Delgadillo, C421 Carlos Hildalgo, C271 Keith Tanabe, C431 Perry Kato, C461 Jon Watase, C141 Dave Gomez, C331 Steve Moreno, C311 Ronnie Trujillo, C251 Ernie Lopez, C221 Val Benavidez, C531 Vince Ortiz, C621 Danny Mestas, C121 Chris Kolecany, C151 Carlos Corral, C351 Victor Vaca, Steve Patino, Manager. Top Row: C741 Richard Rangel, C711 Jose Delgadillo, C871 Peter Marquez, C851 Jim Maldanado, C511 Keith Montoya, C651 Ron Kimura, C791 Chris Ortiz, C831 Pete Rodriguez, C751 Mike Baltierra, C841 Allen Souza, C521 Chris Burt, C661 Andy Raya, C801 Gary Monte, C671 Ruben Aldana, C631 Roberto Carillo, C61 1 Joey Reza. Vince Vaca found the hole and ran to da Ii ht. 8' Y Q ,Lk New it .ktl W 4 , ,, Varsity Football 135 we-.ii W' 5' 4-am, ' ,N , M. V A Season of Ups and Down . in 4 1,....x'b lf 1' V , K I A 1. 'wiv A M me V 2 136 Vars ty Football 'Q -A 'V f ' 4. -s-. M W .Q-. -an .- -'Q' rf-fp ' N., , .-an L 3 'f 'Vx' .s JW. .., M , ff Profile of A S u perstar .QT r Of course the Cardinals showed their best side -the back side! The Oiler defensive rush kept Pioneer's quarterback on the run. A Cantwell running back had no where to go as Oilers, Tan- abe and Souza, brought him down behind the line of scrim- mage, The Cardinals had a tough time getting past the Oilers strong defensive team. Oilers tried desperately to stop the Pioneer offensive attack but lost the game by only one point, 13-12. lt takes an exceptional athlete to earn a posi- tion on the Varsity Football team as a sophomore. One such player was Vince Vaca. As a senior, Vince ran 150 yards with two touchdowns against Monte Vista in the team's best game of the year. According to Vince, his best game was in his sophomore year when he ran over 209 yards and scored two touchdowns against Santa Fe. Among his honors were being named as Varsity Football Most Valuable Player in 1976 and 1977, and 1976 West Valley Player of the Year. After high school Vince planned on playing football in col- lege. With such an outstanding record, he should be as successful in college athletics as he has been in high school. Varsity Fooball 137 Cross Co un try Un defea ted Profile of A 5 u perstarn gt W AHL X A ET:l'LQ I ':bL . :WL lt takes a truly dedicated athlete to work up from sixth runner on the Junior Varsity Cross Country Team to third runner on the Varsity team in only one year. Varsity Cross Country runner, Tom Hebert, did this running from six to eight miles each day. All this hard work and intense practice paid off when he placed third in a meet against Whittier, and was named as the Most Improved Runner of 1977. After graduation, Tom planned to attend East Los Angeles College to studey electronics. 1. Montebello Harriers found it easier to keep an even pace together. 2. L to R, Front Row: Tom Hebert, Joe Allfred, Ernie Cadena, Leo Caldera, Martin Escobar, Ricky Hew. Top Row: Roger Magana, Mr. Roy Nilsson, Coachg Andy Gonzalez, Robert Maciel, David Araujo, Sergio Vegara, Mike Barragan, Mr. Don Petrushkin, Coach. 3. Practice for Cross-Country runners consisted of about 6 to 8 miles per day. 138 Boys' Varsity Cross Country Fit We .4 wxxluui ..,,. .mm momma imu :mfr 3 .571 fe- .lt LL. ,,,,H., ,Aw . x . ., gy tug.. 11 6 Va rs1 ty f- -. 4 , . 4 M J. K , f' '-aw G1r15 Built Up Endurance ,M L17 Q k?ff ,,:: , J!! 9 f A x , ff, 9 n ' 36 Z Wf i . --f-' ' 2 .N T lin? . ff g XX w M . 'll X l' ABCL! V ' X , I f L 'N 4 i- ana' 5 was 3- , N li ' 'ff' 1-,f m-4 .,' k A K 9, - : W9 -X f-Fm 1 Q-, i fv- ' . 4 ,Af aw.. B ' r s. ,Qt . ...W A . ,e '-airs-1 Cruising along, Mariorie Birnhaupl concentrated on a good pace, and held onto her lead. Using her last remaining energy, Veronica Martinez sprinted toward the finish line. L to R, Front Row: Veronica Martinez, Marjorie Birnhaupl. Top Row: Sarai Galvez, Gail Gonzales, Monica Mercado, Margarita Araujo. Girls' Varsity Cross County 139 Volleyball Team Got Spiked V K 2 1 Spiking, was the team's strongest offensive weapon. L to R, Front Row: Kathy Fiebiger, Stephanie Simovich, Lori Chavez, Laurie Capps. Top Row: Amelia Ramirez, Lucy Loya, Nora Ko. Lucy Loya set the ball up with a 1'bump. Amelia Ramirez set up the ball for Kathy Fiebiger to spike. L to R, Front Row: JoAnn Amacker, Aida Chavez, Coaches. Top Row: Lupe Marquez, Manager, Janis Sakamoto, Scorekeeperg Laura Flivas, Manager. Varsity showed great enthusiasm as they came out of a huddle during a time out. Laurie Capps reached high to put more power on her serve. Profile of A Superstar QQ? if I The announcement of the 1978 Volleyball Superstar came as no great surprise to anyone. Kathy Fiebiger had been a member ofthe Varsity Team since her freshman year. Since then, her playing ability has gained Kathy the title of Most Valuable Player for 1977 and a position on the Whitmont League First Team. As well as being an excellent volleyball player, Kathy was also a successful student. She was a member of Honor Roll throughout high school, and was recognized in Who's Who Among High School Students and the Society of Distinguised High School Students. Kathy was also the Histo- rian of C.S.F.y and Final Proof Editor on the Gol- den Key Staff. Kathy's attitude toward volleyball reflected her competitive spirit. As she put it, l thoroughly enjoy volleyball because it's such a challenge. Varsity Volleyball 141 Var51 ty Tenms Hao s-'L ' wk. M 'si 42' , . 1 , x I' f .1 X, ,- If I ..T' Au h Q ,f ' .gf An Ace In The Hole film.. ,K Utultvi' 'h--Q-00 . W j F f ProH1e of A 5 u per5tar There are some athletes who excel in more than one sport, but few excel in four. Superstar, Lily Reyna, was named the Varsity Tennis Most Valuable Player. ln addition, she also bowled with an average of 175, and placed on the Varsity Bas- ketball and Softball teams. With a season record of 42-6, Lily place second in the Whitmont League and competed in the C.l.F. Semi Finals, Lily stated, l'll enjoyed the pressures and com- petition of tennis. She also said at she would like to attend East Los Angeles College next year and major in Physical Education. L to R, Front Row: Lily Reyna, Paula Amaya, Debbie San- chez, Lori Nishiyama. Top Row: Jomi Tsuyuki, Score- keeperg Judy Gilston, Silver Yee, Sallie Fujii, Lori Lantini, Silvia Hom, Barbara West, Coach. Wait! I have to go to the bathroom! Yours . Concentration was the key to Judy Gilston's game plan. Another Ace! Girls' Vasity Tennis 143 Varsity Pol oists Had A Good Year Profile of a Superstar ...,.,...f 1.1- Commended for scoring eight goals in the Chino Tournament was Water Polo superstar, George Zubiate. As a four-year polo player, George practiced two hours daily. In addition to playing at M.H.S., he also played on the cham- pion Southern Pacific Association of Amateur Athletes Union Water Polo team. Besides excel- ling in Water Polo, George was a superior swim- mer, being named as the Varsity Swimming Team's Most Valuable Player in 1976. George's future plans included attending San Diego State University where he would study Physical Educa- tion. With such a well-rounded athletic back- 144 Varsity Water Polo ground, he should do quite well. 9- . 4 t H ?,,,.: P' ' T.-,A-r,.g,.,r' -r:,5,-- ' , .., .g,5P'..'.1s '. ', -'-A rg' , ' re, - -.aw aus.. w ...HW ff f-.at ,. -. -wig. 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' as J A ' , ,-.- -flgy ' F , . . M-M 'P ' ft will ',rf 2 - A' 'l With new Coach, Mr. Tim Murphy, water poloists had stronger offensive and defensive teams, and this gave them their best season record ever. L to R, Front Row: Baldemar Escamilla, Chuck Williamson, Mr. Tim Murphy, Coach. 2nd Row: Jesse Lopez, Mark Stock, Jim Metchkoff. 3rd Row: Keith Nighswonger, George Zubiate, Robbie Capps, Greg Kosareff. Top Row: Mike Hernandez, Frank Hahn, Mark Arata, Carlos Urquidi, Paul Kochi. 2 , V f , f ,, , , ,f -,Q TJ-w:,I 1 - ,, .- s 'M' '1ff,f ,- ,f ' i - A, ,.- ,., A N :W H-5 A . ,Uv-. in ,fi , -N .gf W V , -mm ' A , f I ,,',.,1jf 'HW , M. Q A If , , t 'ry' A K My ,H ,gr J -M , ww. xt., ... V, ,av . . ,,, My , mr: 'A .. r .4 -- rw -.QM M w. .4 wtf- , . - ,t -' 33' ,ang ,YQ-fi: ' ,Jw W , ,fe I i, W W, , . , , , It 4, -t if , - fb'- Wl,, ' iff 4? - M 1, ,WPQQ Jigga if f r . is M7 ' qpy, ' gw3?ze -A A . , gf ' f jiufff A , 'tx' I ' ri',f'f ZL5f'r 'Q':3rg, WL., . ' ' M gs i qt a,ti:ff5.,t.,. I V ,f,, , K My ,..,, xywl., My , M ,M dk V f, -, , ,, . A H ,W Af-Q , , ' A -w.r,, ,JN .4- , tf,k..,, .,,, I ,, , fa , I .4 . M T 'rf ,?A,,,, y MJ, it it firms x ' 'A 1. ' fir' 41' QM' w V M cl I .-1: V -t , 6. 'L -at ws- ro. , f , ' , Q J ,fs 'rf+.4..,..,l '.i-E.. ' 11 ,, . af. Aswavx if - K , ' JM, V f.-ms l ,Qqgr ,N 1 R a , , s Varsuy Teed O To A Slow Start f in Ai Profile of a Superstar The mark of a good athlete is the ability to come from behind to win, and this is exactly what Danny Davila did in a 1977 golf match against Monte Vista. With only two holes to go, Danny was down by three strokes, but he came back to win the game with a score of seventy-two. Danny has competed on the varsity team tour years, and in his freshman year the team won the league championship. He received both the Tommy Jacob's Award and the Keith Jacob's Award for the most inspirational player. Aside from golf, Danny enjoyed tennis, bowling, stamp collecting, and playing the drums. His future plans included going to Cal State Los Angeles or San Diego where he hoped to major in business. we r. y. mt .Wit . .2 ,G 'Mx 'X 7 ' 3. L to R: Alan Yoshitake, John Yoshitake, Danny Davila, Gary Acosta, James Hogle, Brian Kanamoto. 4. Brian dropped his putt for a birdie. Varsity Golf 145 Varsity Enjoyed Winning Season vnder the direction of head coach, Roger Stone, the Varsity Basketball Team had one of its best seasons in several years. In their best game of the year, the team beat Schurr High School 75- 60 at the Arroyo Tournament. Starters for the season included seniors Alan Yoshitake, Miguel Castro, Jose Jauregui, and juniors Mark Chavez, and Victor Vaca. Summing up the season, Coach Stone stated, This group was a fine shooting team. They did a remarkable job. 146 Varsity Basketball 5 --W., ap.- lil.. fl! J x Oilers led going into the last quarter 59-57, but lost by four points when the final buzzer rang. Several times during each game a struggle occured for control of the ball. Agility was one of the many reasons Alan Yoshitake was named Basketball Superstar. i Slipping past three opponents, Miguel Castro set up a play that resulted in two points. L to R: Chris Renteria, Manager, Mark Chavez, Juan Jau- regui, Felix Cortez, Alan Yoshitake, Victor Vaca, Ralph Del' gado, Richard Tamoush, Miguel Castro, Manuel Cardenas, Jose Jauregui, Robert Mendez, Ronnie Martinez, Man- ager. Victor Vaca shot a free throw as his opponents waited for the rebound. Varsity Basketball 147 Varsity Basketball Profile of A Superstar y l . ,r W . W ' Q -j 1' . af A . I . . J , 'V 1 wt 2 5 7 Aa 3 n I 'is l X . W., , 1 X 1 . 'E . 'Qi 1 4 A i is 1 S -.3 gl 2.. 1. Jose Jauregui leaped up for a shot. 2. Oiler teamwork kept the ball moving downcourt. 3 ln a tightly played game, Oilers lost to La Serna by a score of 77-73. 148 Varsity Basketball , ,, Q As a second-year member of the Varsity bas- ketball team, Captain Alan Yoshitake led the team to one of the best season is several years. In one of his best games, Alan scored thirty-four points, helping the team to an 86-72 victory against Sierra. Among his many awards was being named to the West Valley All League team. In reflecting on the season, Alan stated, Our team realy got together, not just playing basketball, but spiritually. Being a true sports enthusiast, he also played on the Varsity Golf team, and enjoyed tennis and skiing. After graduation, Alan planned to attend Cal State or U.S.C. to major in business or biology. FE 0 X Q., ' 5.4, ,,,,. ., ?'r- ffrwmz. . ,,,- af .. . f vi' Qi H -1- - ' L 'Q ' Q 5 6 4. Strong leg muscles helped out Victor Vaca out jump his opponent. 5. Although Oilers lacked height, Victor Vaca did a great job on the boards. 6. Hand and eye coordination were important in keeping control ofthe ball. Varsity Basketball 149 Prof11e of a Superstar Flecognlzed for hls outstanding performance throughout the 1978 Wrestling season was team captln Chrls Burt In varlous matches durlng the year Chrls was awarded one flrst place and four second place medals According to Chrls the the Wllson Tournament when he panned an oppo nent for the team vuctory Aside from wrestling Chris also participated In track and football at M H S When asked about has future plans Chrls reported that he would luke to attend Humbolt Unlverslty to study forest ' ll ll best match of his two years on the team was in L 3 4 150 Varsity Wrestling 1 2 A Disappoin tin g Season rf' - . .,.. ,, my my .. .. V, . . , .. . ..., I .U . ., .if.u.,,, c In ' -f .41 1. Oiler turnout at wrestling matches helped boost team X , 1 morale D ililill X kk P 2. Protective head gear was worn to prevent pulled hair and . bruised ears. L QQ fa ig ,iwm 3. A simple thing like maintaining balance at the critical if as-tkfirgj moment made all the difference in the outcome of a D,',,!-fx-f W fi., match. , 'QQ-fl! -fb Q' N Xi! 4. L to R, Front Row: Craig Pike, Richard Montez, Mark f H55 wx I Ovalle, Ernie Sanchez, Mr. Gonzales, Coach. Middle Row: J 'i ' ,W t George lshak, Arnold Trevino, Osvaldo Olmos, Mr, Mushe- ZN X S, , ' P gan, Coach. Top Row: Chris Rubalcava, Chris Burt, Hon , 1-, M . . . . ,,t- K X I Kimura, Scott Crow, Sergio Mangiacavalli, l ,X ii. V 1 ff X i ' if is Sli' . X X X N XQ .-X. Qian Q g . X -swf Y ?k A H-v-il jf -X aa-faaaafefyaNi.ti i L 5 Varsity Wrestling 151 Varsity Placed Second wus., ...qff--4 1 1 2 3 4 5 Oilers kicked off to a good start with a 11-3-1 record by mid-season, Oilers set up for another goal as they beat La Serna 3-1. Oscar Hernandez moved the ball downfield through a stub- born Sierra defense. After getting off to a one point lead against Cantwell, Oil- ers cam downfield and put on another offensive attack. L to R, Front Row: Jose Ramirez, John Arakelian, Alejan- dro Cervantes, Remigio Badaraco, Jose Cabello, Jose Lla- mas, Miguel Aragon. Middle Row: Ed Saldivar, Coachp Abel Gervacio, Ed Martinez, Jose Hernandez, Peter Flores, Ger- ardo Garcia, Armen Soibatian, Octavio Vega. Top Row: Daniel Morones, Frank Ybarra, Harry Peltikian, .lose Mon- toya, Harry Mooradian, Norberto Sandoval, Oscar Hernan- dez. 152 Varsity Soccer '-41... Q F'-s may In The League :gsm 5 l N. . R4 K x 5 XF g, ti E 1' ...- ...f3i2, - A - - . 4.4 f , . sx. - .-N - Profile ofa S u per5tar Commended for his outstanding defensive per- formances throughout the 1978 season was senior, Eddie Martinez. As a three-year member of the Var- sity team, Eddie was named to the All-League team in his junior and senior years. When asked about Eddie's ability and attitude, Coach Ed Saldivar explained, Eddie has been the most consistent player on defense this season. He worked well with the team and had a good attitude towards soccer. After graduation, Eddie planned to continue his edu- cation at East Los Angeles College where he would continue to play soccer. 'Q Q X !7 jN ff M , V o N f t Us fwip s lr waxy uv' 1 'angst KJ ' Y. ,Z 5?if'24l J P' Q O 'lf' Z 4 I , 4 1X-,I ,it il Q fs ,. fall, W Varsity Soccer 153 ' 4, x 5 7-I i up W ,,x.,v X i Q M , ,.,wf.,K:m :M xf ..:f AP f -- SP9 K 4 ijff 2 A sw M. Q ---11.m.x- f,-, 5 k w - Q5 .,.. L - , .... . W , ff 4. 'Q' fag- - f :::::,..vef:,:fw Sill SU I Q if If fw ' f ,px ' Q , E . 3 S A Q .ff HM .17 , Qi,s,x ' Q W ? . 1-. ag X L gag X M, ,MA ProH1e of a Superstar SS.. E' ,ss 1978 team captain, Lori Chavez, was recog- nized as the only player in M.H.S. history to play on the Varsity Basketball team four years. Prac- ticing two hours daily, including Saturdays, paid off for Lori as she was high scorer in the Monte Vista game. Among Lori's honors was being named Most Valuable Player in 1977. She was also a member of the Varsity Volleyball team as well as being a flag twirler. Her future plans include attending East Los Angeles College, then Cal State Long Beach to major in education or fashion design. Z., g.,,.,. W a . 1 .-, .L v w 1 , . A I rf 1 , ...Q QW' 1 4 5 1. Lily Reyna and Lucy Loya tied for high scoring honors with fourteen points each in the La Serna game. 2, In their first game of the season, M.H.S. could not quite put it together as they lost 52-40 to La Serna. 3. Defense played an important part in the game against Sacred Heart of Mary. 4. Lori Chavez added two more points to the Oiler 65-14 vic- tory over Sacred Heart. 5. L to R, Front Row: Karen Kubota, Cheryl Carrejo, Lucy Loya, Nora Ko, Amelia Ramirez. Top Row: Laurie Capps, Lillian Carmona, Lori Chavez, Sallie Fujii, Lily Reyna. 6. The lack of height in the Oilererte lineup hurt the team in rebounding. Girls' Varsity Basketball 155 ue to poorweather conditions in February and March, the Varsity Baseball team got off to a slow start in 1978. However, Coach Alan Feuer- haken explained that this year's squad was a fine young team. He added that he expected them to mature as the season progressed. Commended for their fine pitching were Chris Kolecany and Paul Saber, while Albert Knott and Richie Montez were recognized as outstanding fielders. Coach Feuerhaken also named Gil Sanchez, Mark Cha- vez, Larry Peluffo, and Gus Galindo as the most consistent hitters. 156 Varsity Baseball Varsity Swung fi 'I it p it it 1 2 3 In to Action ,W I 4ff i1Q3 Y , R M M i ggy 1 J? in xt., ,v ' u ,A , N4-,. -Wu C 1. Gus Galindo scored twice against El Monte. 2. Good flexibility was a must at first base. f 3 L2 fn 0 WW 4 psf' 1 , ,.fw'y lvl f W .Q-xx. - ll . VA W.. 'MX ,xx UK C. . ' p 0 U . Being alert and ready was the name of the game. , L to Fl, Front Row: Tony Gomez, Paul Saber, Manuel De La Riva, Gilbert Sanchez, Reggie Baca, Chris Kolecany. Top Row: Alan Feuerhaken, coach: Albert Knott, Mark Chavez, Larry Peluffo, Ralph Delgado, Gus Galindo, Ron Duran, Paul Van Loon. Varsity Baseball 157 aa., 3 158 Varsity Baseball Va rsi ty -nn--....,.Q Na. Ssnmnsgism D' 5 M-...,,,,, 'f.f:--:Sify A--N -M -'-- - ff, , :Rh is , , i. H H '- K , K- 1. x .. 3 e 5 3 Baseball 1. Paul Saber's pitching added to Oiler victories. 2 1 .. ,T 5-..., I1 ' arf .,--,W 3 M' ' ts ' A . 2. Gil Sanchez's triple with the bases loaded earned him three R.B.l.'s, 3. In the game against El Monte, Oilers tried desparately to come from behind by scoring 3 runs in the last inning, but fell short, 7-4. 4. Chris Kolecany beat out a base hit against El Monte. 5. Oilers easily defeated Mark Keppel by a score of 4-O. ' Q Profile ofa Superstar A recipient of many trophies for his baseball skills, Gilbert Sanchez played short-stop for the Varsity Baseball team. Practicing three and a half hours daily, Gilbert stressed the importance of getting along with his coaches. He commented, I regard Mr. Feuerhaken as one of the best coaches l've had. Baseball was not the only sport in which Gilbert excelled. He earned several awards for basketball, football, and bowling. ln his spare time, Gilbert enjoyed jogging and hik- ing. His future plans included attending junior college for his general education, then entering the Los Angeles Police Academy. Varsity Baseball 159 Varsity Raised A Racket In The League 1. Frank Lara utilized his quick reactions to return a ground stroke. 2. Kevin Ibaraki put top spin on his serve in an attempt to ace his opponent. flzialfsg. 'CL f- 5 11,22-ts. Q .f5?f 3757' if W 'lf' 4 5 Q :iEEE' if Wi' ' I- fini tl' . ' .-11 lii.'l..'l'-' Q 'ivfl.Qfgfu Q ,.--: iw- Tab A in 7 1p7V 'W ll M f aria 160 Boys' Varsity Tennis Profile of a S u perstar 7' .1 Recognized as the only senior on the 1978 Var- sity Tennis Team was Kevin lbaraki. Although he only played one year on the varsity team, Kevin has been involved in tennis at M.H.S. since he was a freshman. In 1977, he was a member of the Whitmont League Champion Junior Varsity Team. Primarily a doubles player, Kevin felt he played his best match against a Whittier team in 1977. Kevin's other interests included C.S.F. activities, photography, and playing basketball with his church group. As for the future, Kevin planned to attend the University of California at Los Angeles to major in dentistry. lu-.J at Q: 'fr r ,,,.. .1 gg. K gp. M f,f..'fIl F 2 as , .. ,k.L K S 0 .... get .32 ov w V D' L li ,. 1 W5 'J 4 0 f mv Z2 1.-405 sm .- Ads ., 9 5 , wir . A X f5- 1 .lf -: ' 1 - 1 t 9 o -::':':mf:::rL:: A . 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Top Row: Troy Hus- key, Kenny Kamoto, Phillip Poirier, Mark Maytorena. Edgar Bibayoff rushed the net for a forehand volley. Teamwork was the key to victory for Kenny Kamoto and Frank Lara. Boys' Varsity Tennis 161 Varsity Swam To Victory M 1 ,,,' . . , f .V - .1 sn, I Q- W . ,W ,. J ar w or . My-5 8 fgfggf ,. 2 1 162 Boys' Varsity Swimming , k ' .:., kxhkh 1 . ,L ,W it . 4, ff. 'Q' ,F 3 -L-' -A '.qff5.:.:1- . Q' . f I - . L to R, Front Row: Nick Nazaroff, Robbie Capps, Keith Nighswonger, Chuck Williamson. Middle Row: Alex Part- noff, Jim Metchkoff, Greg Kosareff, Mike Hernandez, Jesse Lopez, Tim Murphy, Coach. Top Row: Peter Linn, Assistant Coach: John Shubin, Baldemar Escamilla, Frank Hahn, Carlos Urquidi. 2. Mike Hernandez showed good form while performing the Butterfly. 3. Quick starts and early leads helped Montebello Swimmers to victory. ProH1e of a 5 u perstar Although swimming for an hour each morning and three hours after school does not sound appealing to most people, Robbie Capps did so enthusiastically. Such dedication paid off for Robbie in the swimming meet with Mark Keppel High School, as he set personal records for the 50 yard freestyle, 100 yard freestyle, and the 400 yard relay. As a four-year member of the swim- ming team, Robbie was also awarded two medals in the La Serna Invitational in 1976. Aside from swimming, Robbie was a member of the Water Polo team where he was voted Most Inspirational Player. After graduation, Robbie planned to attend L.A. Trade Tech where he would study architecture. new i . i 'T' f 3 . 51' 3-- 'o sr.o ,J l I 'It f--1 ,W t 0 4 l 'J g ii '. ' f 'T r : .fio . W ,L -NK. N 'Q A - P ' g A . New V vs ..,.,,, A Q F 3 lfarsi ty Squad Reached Record Size The breaststroke, demonstrated by Merri Beth Mclntyre, was one of the basic competitive strokes. Getting into the water fast often determined the victor. L to R, Front Row: Sandra Ohanisian, Gilda Romero, Fran- cine Jurado, Leslie Contreras, Gina Giamformagio, Susan La Madrid, Melanie Deschamp, Esther LaMadrid, Julie Gutierrez. Middle Row: Peter Linn, Assistant Coach, Val- erie Barritt, Cindy Garcia, Merri Beth Mclntyre, Ann Bog- danoff, Lisa Lathrop, Dede Hogan, Lena Lara, Jill Kirklind, Terry Rodriguez, Tim Murphy, Coach. Top Row: Diana 6 7 Dorado, Donna SantaCruz, Alicia Galindo. and speed. xx We , uv-rfygkygly -s Moorodian, Laura Markell, Diane Vasquez, Vetta Valov, Renee Pereide, Shenley Kossic, Marylin Babashoff, Valerie 7. Competing in freestyle swimming required both strength X as my-t X c -a 1 s. A ' .n V- Q M: 5, 1 . f gy HSN pe' is 31 . .- if A Q t 5 -- . ji f .1 I Lt, A gr U' ,wi Qt -il ig, K Q I st- K fs.: -f his - Af- ' .ff-t. N 1.5, i - it LI' ' s's' is gf R , J , ,Q A ' Q 1, 1' xg, 'L -f Fry . . M . ,, 'fr' QM L, ,Q ,fr , .1 in . 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Eva Colon, despite her size, competed aggressively in shot put. Oscar Hernandez was off to a good start in the 330 low hurdles. Chris Crow tried to break his own record of 41'3M in the triple jump. l 1 L to R, Front Row: Greg Rienhardt, Tom Hebert, Mario Martinez, Oscar Hernandez, Dave Hernandez, Mike Mata, Henry Ferrosa, Vince Fontez, Mike Barragan, Robert Maciel, Abel Arredondo, Alex Angulo, Danny Atilano. 2nd Row: David Castro, Andy Raya, Chris Burt, Reggie Beltran, Manuel Delgadillo, Robert Carrillo, Henry Ortiz, Sergio Vegara, Andy Gonzalez, Dane Walters. 3rd Row: Henry Rodriguez, Ralph Moran, Chris Crow, Greg Gomez, Tom Galvan, Steve Gonzales, Rick Hew, Joe Allred, Roger Magana, Frank Venegas, Peter Marquez, Joe Dolentes. Top Row: David Arauja, Jim Murakami, Mark Davis, Tom Terrel, Ernie Contreras, Ron Edgly, David Beltran, Mar- cello lnfusino, Dennis Beckman, Ramon Reyes, Chuck Gonzales, Raul Garcia. 'I64 Girls' Varsity Track Happiness Was ,Fmfffe of ,, Coming In First a Superstar Holding the school record for the triple jump at forty-one feet, three and three-quarters inches was Varsity Track member Chris Crow. Practicing three hours daily, Chris also won numerous med- als at the Glendale, Montebello, and Brea-Olinda Relays. However, Chris felt his best meet of all four years he was involved in M.H.S. track was the Whitmont League Finals in 1977, Urging oth- ers to join track, Chris commented, Track is really a fun sport to go out for. When asked about his future plans, Chris reported that he would like to attend a two-year college to major in sociology. ii-Ji ,,, ,, , V, 3 ,,f,f '5lfE.g, .E E4 fs ,, ' .Q '--' f3?iK?Q35ZV:-5?,ir'v at '33 ini T r t ,st vgiizvig in T '5,zf i i ,s,,, L Dv'5Pw'-lk m i U fgfgg- numb M 4--pf., 7 - A wif.. .. .,..,-s- ,,,, .,.M,,,,,,, Y Boys' Varsity Track 165 ' 3 ov1Ce Gymnasts Gained Experience 1 h M , V hh A m AA eeee mr . .1 , 'gdb i 35 sl f l - .,LL,4 M Q . K.kW Z f ' Wkvkkvk . ix. ,gi l -V ' . 'X I P '7-, 1. L to R, Front Row: Jack Kaneoka, Jesse Ornelas, Jerry Gallegos, Ruben Gallegos, Top Row: Vince Valdez, Art Arreola, Leonard Gallegos, Donald Olson, Danny Guevara, George Lee, Coach. 2. Oilers' number one ring man was Jack Kaneoka. 3. Vince Valdez swung into a hand stand position in prepara- tion for his dismount. 166 Gymnastics fs s ' 4. Art Arreola demonstrated a leg circle on the side horse G one of the most difficult events in gymnastics. high bar. vara's performance. P1'of1le of a Superstar Not even a broken arm could keep gymnastics superstar, Leonard Gallegos, from working out twenty-eight hours a week. A specialist on the parallel bars, Leonard has received three first place medals at various invitationals. ln his junior year, he placed first in the parallel bars competi- tion at the C.l.F. Individual Championships. Gym- nastics has played a very important part of Leo- nard's high school years. As he put it, Gymnas- tics helps to build my mind to cope with problems in life. Leonard's future plans include going to Long Beach City college where he hopes to come pete with their national championship gymnas- tics team. Gymnastics 167 5. Concentration was the key to an effective routine on the Hours of practice were required to perfect Danny Gue Profile of a Superstar if ,. M Recognized as a tour-year member of the Var- sity Softball team, catcher Debbie Marz was the obvious choice for the 1978 Superstar honors. Her natural ability gained her a position on the Varsity team as a freshman. This, combined with two and a half hours of practice each day, paid off for Debbie. She reported that, in a game against Alhambra, she gave her best perform- ances in both hitting and catching. Music was another other natural abilities. Deb- bie was a member of the Mighty Oiler Band where she served as Senior Representative in 1978. Her other achievements included C.S.F. and Honor Roll. She was also in the Accelerated College Entrance Program and attended Cal State Los Angeles. Debbie planned to continue her educa- tion there and study to become a Systems Ana- lyst. Varsity Team, L to R, Front Row: Chris Guzman, Debbie Sanchez, Lucy Loya, Maria Ruelas. Top Row: Donna Hamutoff, Scorekeeper, Lily lfleyna, Debbie Marz, Joanne Bogdanoft, Laurie Capps, Irma Garza, Hannah Pederson Lori Lantini, Manager, Ms. Barbara West, Coach. 168 Varsity Softball Frustra ting Season iii? - f . a , Summing Up The Season OCCER OPPONENTS Warren 3 Scoreboards x 1' -- W- ,.-: Manaw- +-ms K vi, as A OILERS 7 4 ..,... 6 ...... 0 0 215' 1: . . 0 rra .. 3 Sante 1 is El Mon te Mark Keppel s A Sie 5WWWNG , t,s 12rz2t NENTs 1 .Q 45 , 2 at i 2 errs 4 7z:.,,?..5O Pasadena ' .k'f K K K . .l 362 el Y,,m5ag,ta F6 es, .:,,k. -- N. ,J 02.80 1- M -- x--W,: 1 as 4 e Z1 MQ 1-Ampeg? 1 at .K ' . I 4 , 3 .7 -5 s.,,.: 53,6 giifgjy- yn N . ' 9 .4 ' e Rtinchtotei W.. gr ff, . ff s G Q Q my-X K 't + 98 N, K 4, , U at , 1 89 A 5 .. N fs Q A R N 81 Fav ' 6 Q.: WSE: X B f We was + . 4 Q - +-- N Q- Q 'F X 'Rial N ixfii W X x N2 ,,. A -A A am ,QW awww. M5 1 . .r 5 , 0, Q ag, Ti 3 X g 'kw 'W'55 ' ' ' r Q C Nga ere ww Q , 1 'W 4 W' is Y 9 fs-iff X X -as Q ...Q X .,... .. tx SMX X X56 52 95 72 ...... 64 111 95 ...,. 2492 104 ...... 28 OILERS Schurr, 6.3 ....... BelkgCa ens 54 ,... . Sier S . . .... . Pio er , . . La erna ...... . Whittier 64 ....... Monte Santa Fe OPPONE 535 44 Schurr 198.. 55 56 64 57 35 Pioneer '398 .... Monte Vista 40 La Serna Whittier California Sierra hole Score Wins uu- BOYS V OILERS OPPONENTS OILER5 1795 ...... 1092 LB. Wilson 3 20 ....... 8 A-,C rk Keppel 11 1095 ...... 1 2 mbra 6 1392 .... 3 jaasadena 115 .... 3 16 . 14e ellflower 1292 ...... 595 an Gabriel 3 . . .XA 14 . . . . . xyvlrcadia 'fl 8 . ,ff . . 20. . . . . 'Santa Fe .r . 6 'geiral' Serna 592 Whittier 6 California 6 1992 . Vista 6 8 ..... 5 ..... 1595 . Serna Whittier California Mon te Vista Z7 ....,. T 'I 'Pion eer 15. Sema Vista Santa Fe ' 6 Sierra Varsity Scoreboards 1 he Junior Varsity Football Team had an outstanding season, losing only two games in league play. In'one of their best games of the year, they beat Whittier knocking them out of first place. At the same time, the Sophomore team finished the season with a 4-5 record. Coaches Willison and Stone agreed that Ray Costello gave the best per- formance both offensively and defensively. They also explained that the team lacked experience, keeping them from being a superior team, but team members were willing to work and their dedication showed in their weekly improvement. C fs 4 vhk. K kfhtx- I nf 23. I.. ' , f 3 , F . Y lv' ' . -K Q- Q-. ,,f-1 1, . l,:,,,,4:,,: Q. 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Carlos Corral used the roll out play to make yardage on his own. 4. El Rancho's running back tried to break outside but was 1 met by a waiting Oiler defense. l 3 172 J.V. Football Sophomores Lacked Depth But Displayed Pride K-D il' 'Q so , 4 SF R 7 5. Ernie Varela guarded the ball while being hit by an EI Flan- M-nm, 6, Cho foe. L to R, Front Row: C345 Luis Hernandez, C405 John Yoshi- take, C755 Tim Curiel, C845 Mike Nelson, C145 Jerry Lopez, C795John Partnolf, C455 Ernie Varela, C785 Mario Aroz, C565 David Rojas, C315 Jaime Gutierrez, C835 Greg Rubalcava, C885 Mario Limon. Top Row: C805 Joe Gutierrez, C275 Joe Alaniz, C235 Flon Luizzi, C255 Flay Barba, C825 Gerard Gas- tellum, C265 Frank Morales, C365 Frank Ulloa, C325 Ray Cos- tello, C885 Tony Ozuna, C425 Gabriel Salcedo. 7. J.V. Defensive Oilerman held on despertly to bring down Cantwell's runner. Sophomore Football 173 uring their first year together, the mem- bers of the Freshman Football team were very successful, closing their season with a 7-1-1 record. The last game of the year was played in true championship spirit as the Oilers won by a score of 48-8. Co-coaches, Mr. Mushegan and Mr. Perez, agreed that if the team stuck together, they would have no trouble taking the League as seniors. . .fru- 55? im. . -4. 1 1, It takes more than one opponent to bring down this Oiler. 2. Robert Bagwell was a reliable part of the M.H.S. passing attack. 3. L to R, Front Row: C285 Tom Burk, C185 Ron Espinosia, C225 Leonard Garcia, C845 Fernie Hernandez, C855 Ruben Cardoza, C345 Jose Sanchez, C535 Garo Apelian, C235 Danny Franco. 2nd Row: C135 John Benavidez, C715 Mike Gutierrez, C865 Bob Acosta, C435 Ranulfo Delgado, C835 Mitch Diaz, C515 Richard Vasquez, C815 Kevin Chung, C665 Ed Cruz, C355 Randy Aguilar. 3rd Row: C115 Mike Vital, C895 Ramon San Juan, C725 Mike Castillo, C445 Roxy Rodri- guez, C415 Julio Guzman, C735 Rich Aparicio, C625 Paul Gaitan, C755 Jaime Atilano, C645 Mark Benson, C655 Rich Luian, C615 Danny Negrete. Top Row, C315 Bob Diaz, C565 Alfred Moncayo, C635 Nick Simovich, C785 Sergio Mangia- cavalli, C815 Robert Bagwell, C505 Gil Ortiz, C635 Pedro Del- gado, C385 Chris Rubalcava, C745 Bill Sherbacoff, C685 Paul Gonzales, C215Jim Lopez. 174 Frosh Football Frosh Captured League Title . .-if 1 1 as , 'Q 1 5 ' -. Vg 'QQQCQQ .L i s Q-' s l hw,-'P K '- W - K '- ..4 K 9 1- Za' B - '5 .... - if-.K .-,Z X Q xl.. isa.. 'Q V we 6 sf . if,- he 5 1 , ' l 'l . '1 W 'enigff 84- , --.QA , C ,f,l-LA...-2-4.61, A . - tv. K' , . ' ,Ng 'fi' u .':-NTJ'-f.n..g.1.f'u Fry: 5' I -f-.... V , 'Ili ' M ,gvsr sl W 'eve . X .5 X--:wif ' 6'i1 5-,.f.. if ,f - he MQI, . n ,- , ,jr , . - 1 ,z1?5',: f '-- LT' --2 'ft -A ff- - ' 1-' tiifvavf ,4- ,H- Q, ' i.gi,f,'Z ' 7, M We ,' 'qi' 5 ' If . ...f .2 5 2 4. l Qi' . .is g in M.. --. Q.-Qt 1 tra - bg . . - J Poloists Ended Season Wi th Victories Shu 32 ti- f .Si - Vx he Junior Varsity Water Polo Team ended the 1977 season with a 3-2 record. In one of their best games, they defeated Pioneer 12-2. Coach Tim Murphy stated that team played good polo and always gave their best. Meanwhile, the Soph-Frosh team had a building year. Taking fourth place in the Whitmont League, the team ' T showed great promise for future seasons. The 1 last game of the year, the team gave their best A ' effort and beat Santa Fe 1 1-8 in overtime. Q uf . V 45 rf- A 7 'wg gfm iii-,te f X ' r ., ,ff ' 7 ixqgj' ' f xx ' P--1 i 'T' ,..' 'ff - ' 7 . g .- i Xl t x V- - , :A b n., V Qf xx X .,.L 1 '. . -, QI. K ,-. 5 I . ,Q it K . K ?,Ct' .QF 7f ff' t'ff 'T.'A.,,' iff ' A ' Q13 s t -1 , 7 sg. . el krwt- 'hr' ,',W-viai. f it - -,cr U . ' 5, V'-'P :Til ff -I? ' e -0' - ' 13 In 'K .., .4s,,L5f1:4 4,0 ,Zig 4,81 ' , . , aa., ', - ,fa h in-- , 9 -. ' ' L- Y ,'fr.. -6 v . h 5 A. .., ,, ,, ,., , , K, A .mal ' v,,xM,,,.v0' --A ' ' W F 4 5 .ft ..1 ,A .af an ' W . 4- 17 'v -ks 'flew e - .-.-- -H 0 ,, '1 Q, ft., ' '4 fe-N., f - .-, .' -v , X V cow ,Q . .. .if K s ,gr ' vs. fi-.. s Steve Rogoff helped to lead the J.V. Water Polo Team to a satisfying season. L to R: David Beliakoff, Mr. Tim Murpphy, Coach, Jeff Nighswonger, Nick Nazaroff, Steve Rogoff, Joe Angulo. 6. Chuck threw the ball down to the end of the pool after blocking an attempted goal. J.V. Soph-Frosh Water Polo 175 6 De termina tion Pa ved Th eir Pa ths t A f ' . ' iff 'pn W ., H i of .G HG 1. U -.,..,' A ff a., i 'W . ' 1-2, .4--,,f.: ? f ,gm 2, '- ' in -.sf '2'r41f , Emi ' my-,Y . QQ? 'Vi' f .vga ' , . N -e fl - A fy3'2'.M A 'Q 4b A A .22 ' . sflmig 515. ,N . , tQi'H'v' , . if Y ,fy . .ffl ' , ' .- ,FQ Qt, . ' by ,i ,ga .. .. . ,,,, . .. 1. Gail Gonzalez, Linda Berumen, and Margie Araujo expressed joy as they anticipated finishing in front of their opponents. 2. L to R: Flenee Pereyda, Marilynn Yuen, Karen Beltran, Linda Berumen, Susan La Madrid, Maria Ortiz, Cynthia Pizzo, Susan Escobar, Diane Vasquez. 3. Gail Gonzalez took an early lead and ran at a steady pace to stay ahead. 4. Pep talks were often given to keep up team spirit. 176 J.V. Cross Country 1 f ' .' ffl-' Eff , .af ,J .?gi.:,...if, iff'.A 7 my .,s.,u.rfxf.,', ,.vf.i 1 .X-.t y -ta, qi .'3.fi'f' Am ' '74 - I ' ', . 1' . 5 Alf' fi y L ' ' ' ' 'J 1 if .- V may -.f . .K If 'il .- :Quia I 'N G wi sixth tl X . '. ' L L X ' llfff-f' ' 'G . - af ' N ,I fb K b A A, ' V if 4-,sr . 'ffx ' f q Q. fr .. i . W. i .am , lx X s 'Q iii I- A I. V. 'S And Soph-Frosh Placed High In League oth the Junior Varsity and Soph-Frosh Cross Country teams did extremely well in the 1977 season. With a perfect 8-0 season record, the Junior Varsity team became Whitmont League Champions. Members ofthe Soph-Frosh Team took third place in the Whitmont League with a 6-2 record. According to Coach Roy Nils- son, they were good groups of runners and were enjoyable to coach. As he put it: They did every- thing l asked of them and more. WNW!! MGKIEK1. k 5. Coach Nilsson congratulated Joe Allred on his victory. 6. The M.H.S. home course, Legg Lake, was composed of three miles of hills and rough terrain. 7. L to R: Mr. Roy Nilsson, Coach, Doug Sahara, Lena Ung, Manager, Mark Sanchez, Joe Pineda, David Castro, Ray- mond Escobar, Greg Reinhardt, Mr. Don Petrushkin, Coach. at-, gs-if 13-Y .., -es,,g,k,f 7 Soph-Frosh Cross Country 177 I V'5 Gained Experience he Junior Varsity Volleyball Team ended its 1977 season with a 6-8 record. Commended for their performances throughout the year were freshmen, Vetta Valov, Pam Jinzo, and Cindy Garcia, while Junior Jo Anne Bogdanoff was rec- ognized as the Most Valuable Player. One of the highlights ofthe season occurred when the team beat the Whitmont League Champions, Santa Fe. According to Miss Jo Ann Amacker, the team generally did well, dispite their lack of experi- ence. ' J!! an, 6 082 1 1. L to R, Front Row: Rachel Montoya, Pam Jinzo, Cathy Madden, Kim Clark, Vetta Valov, Mona Martinez. Top Row: Elaine Spiropolous, Anita Trevino, Diane Rivas, Donna Hamutoff, Kathy Novikoff, Susan Acevedo, Cindy Garcia. 2. Teamwork was the key for Montebello's J,V. team. 178 J.V, Volleyball 2 X gift: , V fffi ' ' ' I ' - 3 J: qw-K -- I. V. Tennis Pa Ced Tough Qppon en ts 'N acing extremely tough competition in the Whitmont League, the Girls' Junior Varsity Ten- nis Team finished the 1977 season with a 2-14 record. However, Coach Robert Odou explained that all the matches were extremely close, and he was very happy with the team's performance. Recognized for their efforts as a doubles team were Sandra Mangiacavalli and Terry Ortiz,while Socorro Guerrero was named as the Most Valua- ble Player. With Many Players returning to the team next year, Coach Odou felt that the team will be a strong contender in the league. iliiiifzisiiicfzsiflc - ,K P 1 .,. .1 5.'??.f155?Fi. ,fx ,gXif f 34.yWQ.vjne,a-Q I 1 t 1 4' if . snuff 4 My 3. Sandra Mangiacavalli slammed a serve at her opponent. . lnae Kim fired in a forehand shot for set point. 5. L to R, Front Row: Mona Carrillo, Sonya Popkow, Yvette Colmenares, Susie Fidanian, Socorro Guerrero, Sandra Mangiacavalli, Teri Ortez. Top Row: Nancy Terakawa, Tanya Shim, Janet Cortes, Julie Alonzo, lnae Kim, Vivian Escalante, Sharon Padilla, Coach Ftobert,Odue. Girls' J.V. Tennis 179 fV'5 Showed A Mark 01: Improvement A I l ,W 2 1 . l 2. 180 J.V. Basketball 3. Louis Garay was fouled by an opponent after a rebound. L to Fl, Front Row: Ruben Diaz, Tony De Palma, Larry Peluffo, Luis Garay, Brian Kanamoto, George Hovhanes- sian. Top Row: Dwight lbaraki, Richard Fregoso, Gary Acosta, Carlos Al-Khadem, Flon McManus, Mr. Wayne Wil- lison, Coach. Montebello upset the Condors by a score of 64-58. Soph om ores Ga ve It Their All ard work and talented players were the key elements of success for the Junior Varsity Basketball team, according to Coach Wayne Willi- son. Enjoying one of the best seasons ever, the team's starters included Gary Acosta, Ron McManus, Luis Garay, Larry Peluffo, and Tony DePaIma. In their best game of the season, the team beat first place Cal High in the last thirteen seconds of the game by a score of 64-58. Meanwhile, the sophomore team had a build- ing year. Coach Alan Feuerhaken reported that their best game of the season was against Bell Gardens as they played well in all aspects of the game. He also explained that the team worked well together and always gave one-hundred per- cent. 1. Danny Gutierez positioned for a rebound. 2. L to R, Front Row: Manny Dozal, Danny Gutierrez, Vic Landeros, David Lowy, Leo Magdrichian, Howard Wong. Top Row: Berry Lou, Angelo Cortes, George Kolecany, John Yoshitake, Dean Kumagawa, Mark Meier, Ronnie Capps, Robert Okamura. 3. Howard Wong dribbled down the court to score two more points for the Oilers. Sophomore Basketball 181 5' w'iiE', 56 A .1 552 Q ' 7 Q W QM? Q , 'W Q22 Qi 3 425 xf29 gag 1 , '11 fy A l A Q' 4 jk , xv fg-AI. Q3 x X fifl xl ' v Q- W ' ' 'f ' E F K la:E!X'3't? ' A Q ,R Amie? WL 'J QQ WS':h ,, 1 f KR!!! 2 V Y ,Q 'E f 3 1, ..: ', ' 47' fV'5 Took League Title ontebello has always had a reputation for great soccer teams, and this year's J.V. team was no exception. the team had a successful sea- son, shutting out their six opponents. In one of their most exciting games, Oilers beat the Whit- tier Cardinals seven to zero. Junior Varsity coach, Ed Saldvar, commended Jose Guerrero and Juan Huego for their excellent performances through- out the season. 1 2 1. L to R, Front Row: Sal Esparza, John Strada, Fernando Aguilar, Juan Huezo, Jose Soto, David Morones, robert Galstian. Middle Row: Milton Roman, Coach, Aram Soiba- tian, Jose Martinez, Sergio Velasco, Hector Hernandez, Rafael Gonzales, Ezequiel Maldonado, Richard Medina. Top Row: Armando Velasco, Raymundo Najera, Jesus Jim' enez, Jose Guerrero, Manuel Arreguin, Paul Jimenez, Rafael Ortega, George Perez. 2. Playing as a team, quick moves and coordination helped the Soccer teams to another successful year. 3, That's using your head! 184 J.V. Soccer Ie , rij . Myfiavs, 'ff 'imuh A Q. X T3 f1gj:-'Y i T , if 3 swf 'El 'Tam .mi Aw' Y 25 I S E I7 3?a .Q x s X, . I A A x Wfi S I L 3 i AM Mn? qn 1978, the Junior Varsity Baseball team enjoyed a winning season. In their best game of the year, the Oilers beat San Gabriel 8-6 on ten hits. Commended for their hitting throughout the season were Dave Belasco, Jon Watase, and Flay Castello, while freshman Salo Negrete was recog- nized for his pitching. Coach Tony Perez stated that this was a rather young team, but they played well as a unit. Meanwhile, the Soph-Frosh team faced tough competition within the Whitmont League. Their best game of the season was against Mark Kep- pel when they scored eight runs. Coach Dennis LaCommare explained that in this game the team hit well, and put up a strong defense. Mike Vital and Julio Guzman were commended for their hit- ting, while Darryl Nakata was recognized as an --i outstanding fielder. ii i i 1. L to R, Front Row: Jon Watase, David Belasco, Salo Neg- rete, George Kolcany, Tonyh Esquivel, Mike Perez, Ray Castello. Top Row: Mr. Perez, Coach, Bob Garcia, Man- ager, Ron McManus, Danny Gutierrez, Jerry Lopez, Brian Smith, Keith Montoya, Mario Limon, Richard Marquez, Joe Madrano, John Nazaroff. 2. Oiler runner scored on a wild throw to third base. 186 J.V. Baseball Pride Carried I. V 'f Through The Seasor . -- K K in X' X. ,e+ 4, V ' , I 'T' ,,,A V, VV , . L,L, . ' ' 7 . , ..,... . 'ESM ,. V V :exi f -V QVVVVVVVMV ,.,k . 'LL, ltf . -sf if ...semi-P31 : -I ' . R WL AL ' ' -wa, . . . . f- W 1 ' . . ,L, LL L ,. .,, .., - R A Limi ff- f . ' .,:f, .S,g iff at is V. 12f , . VV V, , ml, h f ' A K t at xh . ., R 1 . 3 ' 45 ., R ' fl '1 'fl 74 53.5.0 J 'J 1 5-0 Q ' ,. ,. Hg, fa we LA .. I 1 ' YM 4. 9 . 1, 1 ' Q. In ' -- . r 'vf 'T'7t 'A .... 3 4. a ui.-s 6 2- fmae.. ,Ia ,,., .wk ,lu-ffzt i:ii rf TL f'?'5 ' ' ' So ph -I-'rosh Showed Determine tion ---J ll li llll 4 l 5 3. The double play required split-second timing among the infielders. M .,,, ', ff f. ,Awww , W V NM V 4, Richard Soto stood ready for a crucial pitch from the Santa . crr as ' 1 Fe huflef. . . 'Z iirl - ww, rr' R' ..'i .1 ...VF M :,, .1 ,W,, f VV :H V V Vggggfytfhf-1-.-Flip ff ',r' 5. L to R, Front Row: Steve Baba, Paul Gaitan, Mike Vital, V .5 L,, fm f s ' Darryl Nakata, Kurt Kisely, Richard Soto, Leonard Garcia 5 - A , fdropped from teamj, Refugio Cervantes. Top Row: AI Kri- . 'f 41 V ?fi ' - ' if f van, Ray San Juan, Frank Espinoza, Julio Guzman, Mike V fV .,.,,f JM' V 2 Castillo, Richard Aparicio, Art Maytorena, Ronald Espi- Wr fi'l,.,w H , - Y ,1nQg v .Q ' noza fdropped from teamj, Mr. LaCammare, Coach. f 'W' . mf' r M ig 45 ' VW of ,V l lr' ' , 'f vin M . ' H f, -..f.f g x ff , , M 4 1 ' M ,L VV K ,, . ' , 1 J' fa, uve H., g, ,-,,..f'i.. .-, M . ,..,.Q..,,, iiir cf . it soph-Fmsn Baseball 187 KV' V .K A .4 .KV V 1, ' , ' ' 1' VZ '. , A 3' r,,l...i .. U Y tlbfg.- tm? A ..f'E32f '1h'f' 'ff M329-5 Tennis Anyone - Q 1 is. 'm!Sf5::25s Q5f1f 'fifiiiwffigjv ' . Ng ,,. . .,.. ... ,K , L to R, Front Row: Paul Chung, Robert Yue, Jon Naka, F' ..' 1' . Alvin Ung, Eric Smith. Top Row: Wayne Willison, Coachp , .M Alvin Long, Steve Payan, Hoag Tran, Robert Hernandez, ' Ed Yawitz, Mark Meier, David Reyna. Whenever the fickle weather permitted, Oilers got in a few Eg A hours of practice. Wifi 'Qs' if ii., ' Concentration was the name of the game. 5. .,.,Qgx..sf ig f'.-i. 9: 13? f. f.A. 1,5 Q . f .X a.. MQ-. 'N'- sfxwf M.. 3 . .. X 'K' 6 Speed and anticipation are required for a winning volley. Brad Amono hit a cross court ground stroke for a winner. Shots down the middle were the hardest to handle for dou- bles teams. L to R, Front Row: Jesse Hernandez, Jaaime Atilano, Danny Tong, Glenn Kubota, Danny Perales. Top Row: Brad Amano, Dean Kumagawa, Howard Wong, Bentley Soo Hoo, Steve Yanez, Robert Odou, Coach, , if' Soph-Frosh Tennis 189 I. V. '5 Swam With A Young Team WL l X I, D' Q 7 I 'x..fS 5 xg -,,JJ A -Q v . 10- we U .s , we 1 A is fi gnqfg Q J 1 is , Q f-M 'I ': . I 1 S 1' 1, V , , 4 , .W t lv, if A S -5,1 'S i S , , ,m ., ,K -1 f tg, ,ff , , - - --' ' ' 'ffl ',ZL- X-as 11- 3 ,, - N. f, , -warn ,,,W, K MW! I I , V' g ig, ' M' M M f . 2' '-UM-'Y' 'm.,., N .V ,V J- M, S is iais X .A Q 5 'li I' ' ,z,W?3i52,. V , ,,1,n Q ..LL K K Vvyr U 1 2 1. Controlled breathing was a vital ability in competitive 1 swimming. 2. J.V, Swim practices were long and hard, often going on P until sunset. 3. Special goggles aided in swimming a straight line. 190 Girls' J.V. Swimming 3 , 5-dx 31 --0 Y fa L-JL.. QE... . N V N , , A Q L. -ww?--f . , . W 'ww-'i W - -f - ' W f 1.-1.11 ,... wet , .S ,. , .1111 si,,i.,f....w- ' it ,,,,,9 -was ? ' .V 1 f 5, 1 ' . nf. -ff' Hi' , , etae to V Q 'W W. W' LQ ,. 5Qf ? f SL 1-aft' V A 'A . . gm- ., -X ., - 6, 1 . i , ,sgth th-r ' 1 - .--us, , .. ,V 'V A 4-...... 4 K - I ' z - aa, 1 ' f' L-t i ' , m-'3ia .Q1z3w, ? x .54---L at 1 1 . ., ' 1 M5lf. ' T we I N- Sufi! 3L5i,,k,, N y - -I gh i w, ' Y ,.,. 1 vga Wkqji, 1 an tr .- ' 4' ff-5-5 ,M N-.. Qs Hi 1 , x 2' ,,,, V V , 45, b ' - , vnu' 3 ' v W,-1' Tough Breaks Hindered Swimmers . 1 , . , 2 v , Q ' A 1 1 3 me 1 1 .xr I i. -. x l. i 1 ' Y 'H . N 5 sf ' 1 . , ' , 4 s 'N 'N ... me w-, fx A -,-a,,,, ,V .. 1' 1 AW,,?:,h -.. .. K ,rw asa M 5 4. L to R, Front Row: Tony Lopez, David Beliakoff, Jeff Nighswonger, Jose Angulo. Middle Row: Nick Simovich, Gary Montoya, Raymond Escobar, Zachary Young. Top Row: Peter Linn, Coach, Steve Rogoff, David Morales, Chris Garcia, Eddie Fink, Tim Murphy, Coach, 5. Steve Rogoff came up for air as he swam the 100 yard breaststroke. 6. It was a rush for first place as the swimmers on their last lap. - Q X, S 1 : A V 1 J., ' if L! 5 1, , xy, x E . t NK., kk Q J 1 A 5 k 54? . .W X ,I f If ,.. - , .Q-'in g 3- em . 1 v ' - . v N. 4 - v e . .. 1 .. ., . X N, X - 1 iv c .. , Q F , F ' pf- an -,:,eN K . asv:-.., A . V, s WQLVQQ 1 X ' , ,ig Soph-Frosh Swimming 191 .V'5 Faced The Whitmont League lthough several meets were rained out, the Soph-Frosh Track Team enjoyed a successful season. Their best meet of the year, against Sierra High School, was typical of their perform- ances throughout the season. They demon- strated strength in running as well as field events. Meanwhile, the Girls' Junior Varsity team also had a winning season. Although the team was comprised of only ten members, Coach Fjeldsted reported that they were all fine young athletes whose hard work and determination helped them win many meets. 2 1. Managers, L to R, Front Row: Karen Noradovy, Adolfo Luna, Frank Ortiz, Andy Sanchez. Top Row: Annette Rih- bany, Manuel Arreguin, Tom Hernandez. 2. Many of the girls practiced hard and performed well in field events like the shot put. 3. Endurance was needed by these Oilers for long distance running. 4. L to Fl, Front Row: Joycelyn Quan, Pat Wilcox, Marie Gon- zalez, Anna Colon, Gloria Calderon. Top Row: Debbie Giamformaggio, Karen Belgran, Elda Pantoja, Maria Mira itz, Susan Escobar. 192 Girls' J.V. Track 4 They Ran I Rain Ur Shine ' v ..f, 1 A .N-- T. ., - A 6 e ,ef ie, Q ,yi ,W 1' , iv? fgqvyi i R Q WF W . i q 1 .55 he kyb ' , .r if a n m J 'ca 'H , it mf E Q i x fy in , .. . 3 i.x 5 f V i I ' ' - f A +-- E or i Q R l -+4 , A L few i I 2g,,gQ , y H ,,,i , 7, K V H J ,Lhhh ' av ' Q ., .,,- r ,, ' Ti' - - if ef fanwM1.gumi1:'s 5,141 ,.,,,,.,.-N:-r ifx-P 5, M. Andy Raya made an attempt to break an old M,H,S. record set in 1954. L to R, Front Row: Robert Bagwell, John Leal, Mark Halo- poff, Ed Vega, Doug Sahara, Mario Salicido, Ernie Varela, Henry Franco, Tom Reyes, Kraig Kyle. Middle Row: Gary Mendibles, Joe Pineda, Mando Saulman, Mark Sanchez, Roxy Rodriguez, Jimmy Maldonado, Ray Barba, David Rojas, Henry Covarbuvias, Mike Valenzuela. Top Row: Ruben Aldana, Jim Lopez, Tim Curiel, Anthony Ozuna, Frank Morales, Ernie Cadena, Mark McCraken, Leo Cald- era, Bobby De Soto. Soph-Frosh Track 193 Golfers C1 ubbed By League ampered by bad weather at the begin- ning of the season, the Junior Varsity Golf Team got off to a slow start in 1978. Coach Emmet Birk explained that the team was inexperienced, but they were very eager to improve. He also stated that, despite their inexperience, they always did their best and he was quite proud of their sports- manship. Commended for their performances throughout the season were freshman Alex Jime- nez, sophomore Julia Zubia, and senior Debbie Hazama. 19 ,ff-nf' 2 1. Cairo Amador practiced on the putting green before an important match. 2. L to R, Front Row: Debbie Hazama, Emmet Birk, coach, Julie Zubia. Top Row: Mark Arata, Alex Jimenez, Paul Scire, Cairo Amador, Tom Allen, Xavier Alanizi 3. Forel In f ' 6X V f NN f 1' 1 I7 fig 9' ff' Q5 ' A 4' 1 X N J Nd, lffw mf 'ff' D L ' ' X 'X iii ., fe - g ag mire i f 1 J.V. Team, L to R, Front Row: Patricia Prohoff, Vivian Esca- lantes, Sallie Fujii, Paula Amaya, Yolanda Andrada, Silvia Hom. Top Row: Hanna Kato, Manager, Rachael Palacios, Sil- via Rodriguez, Laura Rodriguez, Susan Acevedo, Lynn Kamoto, Cindy Cornejo, Coach, Monica Rodriguez, Score- keeper. J.V. Softball 195 1,,1m,1? ff-ff Qizffff Q. .f. N. -W, ,,.: - -. 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X N F team we - A Tony Abeytia Manuel Aburto Dean Acevedo John Acevedo Aileen Acosta Clem Adame Barbara Aguilar Fernando Aguilar Raul Aguilar Raymond Aguilar Robert Aguilar Rudy Aguilar Eugene Aguirre Lourdes Aguirre Maureen Ahearn Raul Alarcon Leonor Alatoree Sandra Alcorta Yolanda Alegria Bill Aleman Rufino Aleman Barbara Allen Joseph Allred Mark Alvarado Soniia Alvarado Virgie Alvardo Robert Alvarez Cairo Amador Dennis Amano Frank Amash Richard Andrade Maral Apelian Dean Arakaki David Araujo Vivian Armenta Suzanne Aroz Frank Arechiga Mario Arellanes Tom Arellano Cynthia Argil Alex Arias Diana Arias Carmen Armendariz Abel Arredondo Arturo Arreola Blanca Arreola Efrem Arriola Daniel Atilano Reggie Baca Remigio Badarago Francine Baeza Danny Baker Andy Baltazar Daniel Barba Rudy Barcenas Gayle Barkley Harry Barnes Mike Barragan Martha Barrera Perry Baughman Dennis Beckman Scott Behncke Angelica Beltran David Beltran Victor Benavides Carolyn Bench Cathy Berokoff David Berry David Bibayoff Stephan Bibayoff Abeytia-Bibayoff 199 Joanne Bogdanoff , , Kathy Bogdanoff ' M it 4 Susan B0Qosian .3 ' . if Maria Bravo . , Q g L Wendy Briones ' , , , 1 1 'D fs ! fra st ' i t David Brown V is . 5 em i V S . X Q .. G Annette Burrola 5 Robert Caballero -fi vii S 1, , fs MargaretCadena ' ,, ,, , JudyCairo ' ' 'K Alfredo Calderon Cheri Calia ., 1. Lori Calia .. .. E' Andriana Camacho I Jose Campos - Edward Candelaria Laurie Capps Blanca Cardoza Kathy Carias Lillian Carmona Tony Carrasco Carlos Carrera .3 'WE David Carrillo im-w Robert Carrillo Susie Carrillo Tish Casado Jose Casas Beethoven Castillo Jose Castillo Richard Castillo David Castro ,I .-- . Don Castro Angela Ceballos Sylvia Cenzano . f' ' sf RaIphChakalian H i ' .7 ' .sy at Jose Cabello 7 e' ty Q is 3 'sr ' sk 1 Mft . ,- A - El., sf- ffl' if tts ' L ? I X fi , is 135 ,X 1 - Q- 3 . . . .D .. ...L , ,.1 N 'N -4 Lourdes Cerda . 3 - 'Q ' 4- V it Y Hunter Chang ,. Scott Cha man T , Y 1 x ik D Q is CorinneChavarria S J Q it 5 . Laura Chavez Mark Chavez Nancy Chavez Robert Chavez Susan Chavez , Iva Chen - L Karen Chung Rudy Cisneros Y? Jeff Coffman at RonneyColIosi - -Y X- rr , ff . .1 .rt I . fi iv gh Q- -f ' Q ,, 'Ct' 4 ct. - x . Steve Copado -X C 3 Mike Coronado v ' Carlos Corral ,, up A e W,- Jesse Cortez Martha Covarrubias 3 k.k J f, . ,, it f ' 'S - -- K I X Q X -' A K X ' ' ' A , -uv LQ, ,l-if, Y- Lax X it , . ' - Edward Covarrubias E ' 41 Af! M K K is. It ,-tyt ,.-t -tttf,t . ,l ,gf X i ,wb f , 2 if:-5 , fi? : TA 'tb Q ? 9 if 11. 5 5 5 , ttrttttt Q e L . 1, s,Ky t , . S' Q x , . ' f fi, 0 . 1 5 1 it A 3. as K QQ. f Msg - I 0 A i J A if ta +53 xr' rt gi .5 t ities C A is as 'n KE, i t i 'sa' i .v.m During Easter Vacation, ninety members of the Mighty Oiler Band, along with ninety members of the Cerritos High School Band, went on a concert tour. They departed from M.H.S. by bus on March 18th, and traveled up the Pacific Coast making appearances in San Francisco and Red- ding. Continuing on, they also made stops in Portland and Seattle. They made their final appearance in Vancouver, British Colombia, from where they departed by plane for home on March 24th. The trip, which had been planned for nearly a year by Mr. Covellone and the Cerritos High School band director, cost each band member approximately 5300. However, due to fund rais- ing efforts such as coloring book and fruitcake sales, each band member actually had to pay only about 5150. I Thus the band was able to spread more musi- cal good will on behalf of M.H.S. while enjoying Easter Vacation on the road. 200 Bogdanoff-Covarrubias H Fred Cox Kathy Cristofol . 3 . zrql. Brenda Cruz 1. . -lg : Z ee L A A l is A i SandraCuevas Renda Dailey 5 Richard Davalos ' A Q . f Mark Davis M is avi '- L Jerry Diaz gz, . 3 Julie Diaz 1 f I 5 AV vi A If if Norma Diaz , Q i 2f:!iz,, i'N Margie DeLara Q A Doreen De la Rosa 1 Q ! .4 f xlk Ni - is 'i 1' x fa T C N N ll W., Fernando De La Torre Alfred DeLeon Ana DeLeon Fermina Delgadillo Amanda Delgado f- 'di Q Isabel Delgado ,,. is -.v 'ss li ' I Q7 21.452 ig i 1 Sandra Delgado Linda Della Ventura Gino De Lorenzo Tony De Palma . Becky Dominguez S '-'- ' Danny Dominguez Jesse Dominguez , Rachel Dominguez .- A Patricia Dompe Susan Dootoff .N ,, Sw 0 a t , John Drenk Susie Drenk Gilbert Duarte Juane Duarte Laura Duncan v in A s-4 Dan Duran Doris Duran Ron Duran ffi Q i-A253517 . Elena Echavarria Grace Endo Baldemar Escamilla David Espinoza Hilda Espinoza Peter Espinosa Steve Espinoza Steve Espinoza i Vivian Espinoza David Esqueda L. V , 1 1 , V - Tony Esquivel Joe Estrada - Victor Estrada i t Maria Fausto 67 st. yytt. i ,Eo, iv C W E l x X 5 it 1 i , i Nick Federoff Carmen Fernandez Eduardo Fernandez , Victor Ferra ,XXL is ' :v1 2 . -if i. Q.. . 'Ntx 'KN -f P. I 1 .'3f'5X,fw: x I ytgl We Q, ,. my in :, A 6' NNE ' me N K A '21 'W X I E 'F Shari Fink it . Martha Flores L Peter Flores - Bernadette Flores F Patricia Franco We Richard Fregoso Mark Fresquez Gilbert Gallardo Roberta Gallegos Robecca Galvan Thomas Galvan Vicky Galvan Luis Garay Arturo Garcia fl L 8 ' 1 V -.. , , . A 'iff' or Q ' in tile ' A i NX. 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X , 2 h , - Q L' - '69, - 'Pk if X' . x3 g 1 James Horiuchi George Hovhanessian Cesar Hubbard Arthur Huerta Eddie Huerta Juan Huezo Joanne Hurtado Troy Huskey Dwight lbaraki Diane Ide Marcello lnfusino Diane Jimenez Jose Jimenez Marco Jimenez Emilita Jiongco Kenneth Kamoto Brian Kanamoto Perry Kato Eileen Kenny Inae Kim Albert Knott Sertik Kocharian Janet Kochi Chris Kolecany James Kosareff Michelle Kossick Karen Kubota Debra Lalaian Sue Lamadrio Bob Landvogt Linda Lazalde Francisco Lecmuga Jeffery Lee Shelly Lehrer Debbie Leon Julio Limon Monica Lindrum Raquel Lizarraga Jose Llamas Alvin Long Adrian Lopez Caroline Lopez David Lopez David Lopez David Lopez Dominie Lopez Fernando Lopez Janine Lopez Jesse Lopez Robert Lopez Mike Lou Lucy Loya Lino Lucero Lorenzo Lucero Richard Lucero Danny Luian John Luian Roberto Maciel Roger Magana James Malone Sandra Mangiacavalli Myrian Magiaterra Richard Manriguez Irma Marmolejo Peter Marquez Guillermina Martinez Karen Martinez Leticia Martinez Pete Martinez Rachel Martinez Rachelle Martinez Virginia Martinez Horiuchi-Martinez 203 Terry Mata Diane Matevosian Haig Matosian Mark Matsumura Mark Maytorena Pat Maytorena Ronald McManus Everardo Medina Gilberto Medina Jaime Medrano Gerold Melia Phillip Melia Anna Melendrez Eva Melendez Miguel Melendez Carmen Mendoza Gerardo Mendoza Natalia Mendoza Maria Mercado Danny Mestas Jim Metchkoff Kenneth Meza Eric Miller Jackie Miyasaki Susan Miyasaki Danny Molina Lily Moncayo Elizabeth Montalvo Richard Montez Mark Monugian Leon Morales Rosie Morales Lori Moreno Melida Moreno Teresa Moya Martha Munos Terry Munoz Jim Murakami Joann Nakao Eleonor Nanci Robert Napolitano Karen Naradovy Peter Navarrette Paul Navarrette Gerardo Navarro Javier Navarro Rachel Navarro Michael Negrete Guadalupe Nenegar Paula Nerenberg Linda Nevarez Mary Ann Nicholas Ruben Nieves Keith Nighswonger Mark Nishiyama Cathie Norman 204 Mata Norman 4 . . g . . . as Q E As the cost of living rose again this year, most clubs on campus felt the impact of inflation. When the need to purchase uniforms, finance activities, and pay other bills arose, most groups turned to fund raising to ease the financial bur- den. ln order to hold a fund raising event, a repre- sentative from the club desiring finances had to file an application with the A.S.B. Student Coun- cil. The next step was to have the Student Council at its weekly business meeting either approve or disapprove the fund raising activity. If the activity was approved, the club was allowed to proceed as planned. The entire fund raising process proved to be profitable for most clubs on 'campus Through their efforts they were able to raise the money necessary to carry out club functions and contrib- ute to a variety of interesting campus activities. 4 . fi . if M I . mil. - Esssx' L ,.Mn,,. ' V if Irr . Lt-Q L Q R M 'r LJ 3 ' Q' Q J 50 9 1. f 'Fi bgfy' W ,wwf P gjgtitxirgj .xy ff ti. fix., Mouifefiio . X A ....,.A 5. C i.': C Si V. K... K 3 ,- C 5 J A U Z I A . 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X i Lenora Noroski Ana Nunez Tony Ocegueda Jeff O'CelIo Lucy Ochoa Teddy Ochoa Mike Okamura Rhonda Olaerts Sylvia Olague Paul Oleshko Osualdo Olmos Phoebe Ono Carlos Ontiveros Jesse Ornelas Jesus Ornelas Rafael Ortega Teresa Ortez Chris Ortiz Henry Ortiz Sandy Ortiz Tina Ortiz Vincent Ortiz Steven Otamu ra Marcus Ovalle Jaime Padilla Marie Padilla Gloria Paez Leonard Paez Elda Pantoja Joe Parise Shari Parks Alex Partnoff Jose Pastoriza Robert Pastoriza Hannah Pederson Hampartsoum Peltekian Larry Peluffo Valentina Perez Margaret Piloian Mirna Pineda Cindy Pizzo Phillip Poirier Sonya Popkow Tim Popoff Eric Preciado Alicia Pulido Flora Pulido Joycelyn Quan Mark Quesada Jaime Ouezada Rene Quimby Gilbert Quinones Maria Quintana Kevin Ramaekers Amelia Ramirez Becky Ramirez Manuel Ramirez Maribel Ramirez Patricia Ramirez Jimmy Ramos Ron Ramos Tommy Razo Yvonne Razo Sammy Rede Christopher Renteria David Reyna Anna Reynoso Dagoberts Reynoso Darlene Reza Frank Reza Joseph Reza Annette Rihbany Sylvia Rios Noroski-Rio S 205 Diane Rivas Gina Rivas Jose Rivas Ramon Rivas Gayle Robertson Carmen Rodriguez Henry Rodriguez Kathy Rodriguez Leonard Rodriguez Linda Rodriguez Mike Rodriguez Moises Rodriguez Yvonne Rodriguez Yvonne Rodriguez Diane Rogoff Kim Roland Antonio Romero Marina Romero Nick Rosales Lisa Roselinsky Ann Rossotti Salvador Rothenhausler Debbie Rubalcava Eva Rubic Joe Ruiz Ernie Saavedra Irma Saenz Ema Saiz Ed Sakabu Jeanne Sakabu Gilbert Salazar Roxanne Salazar Saul Salcedo lrma Saldana Colomba Sanchez Ernie Sanchez Jennie Sanchez Mary Sandez Cathy Sandoval Fatina Sandoval Norberto Sandoval Tony San Juan Bernardo Santos Diana Santoscoy Arm Sargisian Edward Sarrazin Mihran Satamian Arthur Saucedo Elizabeth Saulman Paul Scire Renee Seanez Janet Seguine Lupe Seriteno Ann Serguiff Gloria Serratos Cindi Sheppard Hela Shim Tom Shin John Shubin Tim Shubin Susie Simonian Bernice Solano Martha Solano Hiram Solis Joe Soto Melinda Soto Laura Souza Arleen Stevens John Susoetf Sandra Swift Gina Tabizon Colette Tanioka Alfred Tapia Arleen Taylor Nancy Terakawa Ron Terrazas 206 Rivas-Terrazas Q . 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Q if W. rbi.: E . x 1, X All 14585155 Lai X 1.5 'ig S ' Tom Terrell Amalia Terriquez Deborah Tong Manuel Torres Marco Torres Robert Torres Maria Toscano Augie Tostado Lillian Tostado Anita Trevino Sharleen Tso Evelyn Tsujiuchi Lena Ung Christine Urane Becky Uribe Liz Vaca Victor Vaca Rosalva Valadez Helen Valdepena Delia Valdez Tammy Valdez Vincent Valdez Lupe Valenzuela Lupe Valenzuela Mike Valenzuela Teri Valenzuela Tony Valenzuela Lourdes Valtierra Deena Valverde Bill Van Duesen Javier Vargas Blanca Vasquez Juan Vasquez Mary Vasquez Octavio Vega Rebecca Velasco Andres Velazquez Jess Ventura Joel Vieyra Victor Villa Cynthia Villagrana Sylvia Villagran Terry Villanueva Robert Villarreal Brenda Villegas Susan Volkov Paul Walls Dora Wang Jon Watase Chris Watson Joann Welsh Wendy White Lynn Widing Walter Williams Jimmy Winans Terry Witcomb Dianne Woo Juliet Yawitz Susan Yawitz Carrie Young Marilyn Yuen Maria Zacarias Lisa Zanolini Mike Zanolini Marla Zappata Zhelbart Zohrabian Mary Zuniga Te rrell-Zuniga 20 So ph om ore Re presen ta tives L to R, Front Row: Sandra Ramirez, Manuel Arreguin. Top Row: Sergio Vegara, Nick Shubm. 208 Sophomore Rep sf E L -L . J. X X xf - h 1 M NK --fx xii X L 1 'QF it-si , f T if .Q :Q X' 4 f Q-f tx R 5 ff- A - Ji? r. l 'CC ' if r rs Y' I ' ' Q i s...- V gal .Pls xi f- X x . W mf iff U .J If Y . Lon Abeytia Fernando Abrego Luis Acevedo Donna Acosta Gary Acosta Andy Agalzoff Carlos Aguayo Tina Aguilar Suzan Aksu Joanne Alagozian Gloria Alaniz Javier Alaniz Jose Alaniz Bertha Alcorta Raul Aldaco Maria Aldana Ruben Aldana Sandra Aleman Thomas Allen Terese Almaraz John Altier Louie Alva Gloria Alvarez Linda Alvarez Romona Amescua Arlene Andrade Yolonda Andrade Sirob Apelian Curtis Arata John Arellano Diana Arredondo Steve Arredondo Manuel Arreguin Leticia Arreola Steve Avetisian Patrick Ayalos Marilyn Babashoff Loretta Baca Richard Baca Pio Badaraco Stephanie Bagwell Diane Bailey Mike Baltierra Bill Banuelos Elva Barajas Ray Barba Leann Barnes Gilbert Barranco Ernie Barron Guadalupe Becerra Marcelo Behar David Belasco Eugenia Beltran Pat Beltran Fernando Berny Dayna Berry Abeytia Berry 909 Edgar Bibayoff Majorie Birnhaupl Mauri Blair Ann Bogdanoff Zeus Bonzon Leo Brizuela Sandra Brizuela David Burrola Andre Byrd Arturo Caballero Norma Caballero Julio Caceres Baudelio Caldera Andrea Calderon Angie Calderon Ronald Capps Ted Cardona Luis Carrasco Socorro Carrasco Cheryl Carrejo Hilario Carrillo Martha Carrillo Mona Carrillo Teri Casado lsidio Casas Ray Castello Cheddy Castillo Janet Castillo Gerardo Castro John Castro Maria Castro Pat Castro Virgina Castro Christine Ceballos Laura Ceballos David Cenzano Alex Cervantes Rosa Cervantes Elaine Chacon Olivia Chairez Stanley Chan Anna Chang Tom Chapa Richard Chavez Rosa Charvez Pat Chekijian Jerry Chen Tina Cherry Johnna Cisneros Louie Cisneros Yvette Colmenares Anna Colon Lisa Connor Francisco Contreras Leslie Contreras Rosa Contreras Robert Cordero Mayda Corneio Margie Corral Robert Corral Angelo Cortes Alvin Cortez Joe Cortez Henry Cota Patty Covarrubias Scott Crow Tim Curiel Thalita Davitian Ross Dean Manuel Delgadillo Joe Delgado Maria Delgado 210 Bibayoff-Delgado wa.. eese 5 4' ril- f 3 '59 A ittg , yytt X R3 y by Aifag 3 in We rf J gilg L ' i t y iii its A L M i 't Q , fr . K . I 'x is XX X K K or seess sscs A A Q Q X A . T, 1 0 2 Pa xff ktl 'viii ' ':i qs -Q rt U T' 77' A 3 ,R , t,tt . 5 J i.tty L y ' . ' A ' af - X - xi A i l X K .g' riilri A 1 'tst ii A in A , .ittv A tts K C si.. c t t c s T f i L --1 t A it ,l 't,, y F f' 4 it -. ' ...A I-ig , .. ,,. R KQW Tigf ,MS'x t i tiii Q? 3 I Q. if C s i ' k g VN L, if XV' A, A? i Q -' . jf S ssis gif? y g Y frivss A i I it C A , . yitt X Xi T if w A , gg 5 'E gg ,fax F5-9 M 'Jr' A 1? if ig yij 'K A A A A 1 i tti,ist, by 'T A . gr k a - 5, Q k ' 7. A X Y This tastes like a speed line special, From the moment Jaws opened, it was clear that it would set box office records. Soon, it became the all-time box office champion. But this year there was a new contender for the title, Star Wars. The reasons behind the success of Star Wars were as fascinating as its plot. The most obvious reason for the Star Wars success was that it appealed to the child in all of us. Adults who were too inhibited to sit and watch a cartoon found Star Wars more acceptable. Although Star Wars was not animated, it still had a fairytale-air about it that allowed the viewer to escape from his own hectic world and relax while watching one of the best-made films of the year. The fact that Star Wars was well-made was another major reason that it set box office records. The special effects used were a superior example of modern-day artistic genius. They set the mystical mood while never being over-played or poorlyedone. The special effects, coupled with the superior sets, created the perfect setting for Star Wars. Even with good special effects and sets, the movie would have been nothing without the cred- ibility of its actors. Darth Vader seemed to reek with evil, his stare causing shudders in the audi- ence. Ben Kenobi, on the other hand, was the essence of good, his courage seemingly endless. The two were so obviously good and evil that the audience immediately sided with Ben Kenobi, booed Darth Vader, and forgot that it was just a movie. All three elements combined - fantasy, good special effects, and superior acting - made Star Wars more than Hjust a movie. lt not only set records, but a new standard for the film industry. i ., t, x i c M Ni QR xy kk Nt- V Vk.k. ' A vw ggJ.y, - in - A 1 . in ,A ' .1 A cic1.1 is f Y, if 1 . l K K Q KK ,V :K nfl? I . y sr' Q Y Q- 1 E ' e - - .V ,A . I Y .A . ,Ta ' 'gin' Q I Y ig ' .1 - F .. .- - L f' 5, I . .191 - ja, J if E. .. We. ' ' i G is y - .V . ... Q K I , -A A - I ' Q? 0 xg ' 'G A G i'! 1i: wwf is if .. J I i ' Y C sis ESX ,Ps ' xi 2 - Q i 4. - - X J i J jf' E . ,. S K l I I X i a .1 mx i M s j ' x J it if LQ? 2 ' . 8' , .Q . I. ,Q A f A 3 .' K Q, ii' ' X jx E aff rim? V ef V. ' .:'?'.i3'?-if?-53 t W Melanie Deschamp Pierre Deyan Melissa Diaz Ruben Diaz Rick Dominguez Sandra Dominguez Veronica Dominguez Olman Dompe Valerie Dorado Elizabeth Dorofijew Manny Dozal Desiree Duarte Maricela Durate Georgina Duenas Lilly Dunetz Joey Duran Norman Durazo Martin Eastwood Ron Edgley Annette Esparaza Annette Espinoza Michael Espinoza Nadine Espinoza David Estrada Eddie Estrada Karen Etheridge Ervin Fang Mary Fang Alex Fausto Beverly Ferguson Valerie Ferra Susie Fidanian Cathy Fierro Tracey Fleisher Joe Flores Raymond Flores Paulette Foussat Henry Franco Julie Franco Robert Franco Susan Franco Julio Fratti Sallie Fujii Lisa Gadbois Maria Gaitan . Alicia Galindo lmeida Galindo Frank Gallardo Randy Gallego Ruben Gallegos Sarai Galvez Alejandra Garcia Chris Garcia Danny Garcia Debbie Garcia Fausto Garcia Deschamp'Ga rcia 211 Hilda Garcia Hugo Garcia Manuel Garcia Rosalie Garcia Irma Garza Gerard Gastelum Kenny Gelder Marianne Gerger' Gina Giamformaggio Larry Goddard Angel Gomez Jesus Gomez Jose Gomez Tony Gomez Barbra Gongora Marie Gonzales Richard Gonzales Carmen Gonzalez Carmen Gonzalez Elva Gonzalez Gail Gonzalez Lourdes Gonzalez Rafael Gonzalez Nadia Goosseff Holly Gracia Candy Gray Guy Gregorian Johnny Grigorian Ricky Gross Danny Guerra Henrietta Guerra Steve Guidry Danny Gutierrez Eileen Gutierrez Gamaliel Gutierrez lrene Gutierrez Jaime Gutierrez Joe Gutierrez Joel Gutierrez Julie Gutierrez Liz Gutierrez Jay Hacker Armenak Hagopian Levon Hagopian Mariana Hahn Deann Hales Donna Hamutoff Anthony Hernandez Armando Hernandez Carlos Hernandez David Hernandez Eddie Hernandez Eddie Hernandez Eduardo Hernandez Fernando Hernandez Hector Hernandez Gilbert Hernandez Joaquin Hernandez Luis Hernandez Rudy Hernandez Diane Herrera Susan Hesse Joyce Higa Lilia Hinojosa Julie Hogan Mary Hogle Hal Hom Silvia Hom 212 Garcia-Hom , 'i ' h Wi., ,g 2 K ' I -A . -Y' H . ll K ' i-L' i R151 K ,V . ,,.. :ii i 1 g '1 V A r e el. J .-1 4.3: A 'Y 'i-z U f' -Nfl' . 1 L iii . E K k x t ff: - tx f f X .AF A R f at X .Q J .. K , Q 1 3 x ,I - . :KL it '7 : . fa N 5' YE f N S Q a ,Q 1 as - s , lf Rh Er L J, A T Q35 gi, X Qi Va X yi fi' s. ,W J is ti, x A A Mg - ,. sg I tell you, this is Montebello High School, not the Pizza Hut! if' ' ' I -f as 5 i t s .X - 7' 'Uv Qt 2 ,R A .. 1 'f - is S.. , . W s 1 sway -J Irfy 1 -',r 5, 'I u 5, gy Q 'ffyll ns. , E. ' gnu K . A 'mi P 'V A K. ir Q ' 1 yfzi, I i t i , t-A' Q l , A ii fp R gig: 'Q f fit xii or J'i r G -e r i f ., A tts Y' . W ' 5 J .. g ? I cu V L L ! , 1' iii, I Q. .... up x 3 J L -Am. is ' - in E X11 AL ..r J ierfti ff ii '! x,,,,.- W .11 , fgt'X Q was x - tg KVV, L 1' - . - ' ' A ,. :Q F 9 it t t f Y, R KR Fr it A ,..- L V,iF ,.- ,J K T 7 i L. S V T , Q , NT ' ' L S --'F - v J ' A X , l 1, ,. t , zrx . ,. . . . S N L 4 .Q-1 fs L f Q E5 Q , .' Nw- .X L c ity, . i f y 1 .. Q y y 1' K- g 4 -1- J tg 'K - ,ffl M4 - . l -- I ' -ft. 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FI ,Q is Xl Q 5 , If T., it sr sf . t 4-0 in N K1 ., xl -v l it ...,? 1 Carrie Hoshino Gloria Huerta Mary Huerta Magda Ibarra Martha lbarra George lshak Ronnie Jacobo Ronnie Jacobs Alex Jaimez Mike Jara Antonia Jaramillo Jerry Jaramillo Rosy Jauregui Jesus Jimenez Jesse Jiminez Martina Jiminez Paul Jiminez Evangeline Jiongco Angela Jocomanian Valerie Juarez Francine Jurado Andre Kachirsky Avedi Kaladian Lynn Kamoto Patsy Kaneoka Natalie Karpachinski Harry Kazarian John Keuroghlian Byung Kim Stephen King George Kolecany Mike Kosareff Glenn Kubota Dean Kumagawa David Kuo Teresa Lampkins Victor Landeros Lori Lantini Frank Lara Vickie Lee Yumi Lee Sherrie Leggett Cindy Leon Angie Limon Mario Limon Calvin Long Dora Lopez Dora Lopez Jerry Lopez Larry Lopez Leonard Lopez Norma Lopez Rachel Lopez Randy Lopez Stella Lopez Fernando Loreto Mario Loreto Sonia Loreto Berry Lou Renee Lowry Hoshino-Lowry 213 David Lowy Virginia Lozano Peter Lugotoff Ron Luizzi Art Luna Elisa Luna Yolando Luna Daniel Lupercio Cathy Madden Hector Madrid Lupe Madrid Oscar Madrid Tania Magallanes Anna Magdaleno Karen Maghakian Leo Magrdichian Ezequiel Maldonado Jimmy Maldonado Ted Manus Laura Mares Pat Marquez Richard Marquez Wilford Martin Angie Martinez Cindy Martinez Daniel Martinez Eloise Martinez Gerardo Martinez Laura Martinez Lydia Martinez Mona Martinez Pauline Martinez Ramona Martinez Ron Martinez Tony Martinez Vivian Martinez Ronnie Mata Suzanne Matevosian Jimmy McCloskey Mark McCracken Debra Mclntosh Merri Mclntyre Pat Medina Ricardo Medina Joanne Medrano Joseph Medrano Mark Meier Reggie Melendrez Guillermina Melgoza Hagop Melidonian Dawn Melton Jesus Mendez Patty Mendoza Tanya Mendrin Maria Meza Corrine Millan 214 Lowy-Millan Various efforts are made throughout each school year to raise spirit. One of the most suc- cessful of these efforts has been pep rallies. Dur- ing the fall and winter sport seasons, pep rallies usually took place on Fridays at nutrition. How- ever, many students tended to take for granted all the planning and preparation that went on behind the scenes to make each pep rally run smoothly. The Pep Commission, headed by Secretary of Athletics, David Torres, was responsible for plan- ning all pep rallies. This group was composed of members of the sound crew, pep band, M Club, drill team, and pepsters. They all met every Wednesday at lunch to decide if a pep rally would be held on that Friday. If the Pep Commission decided to have one, then they next would decide the order in which the Rigettes and pepsters would perform. After all the plans were made, the Rigettes and pepsters had to practice for the pep rally. The pepsters usually practiced on Wednesdays after school, while the Rigettes practiced periodically throughout the week after- school. In addition to all this, both groups usually practiced on Friday mornings before school. After all the work that went into making each pep rally run smoothly, the average Oiler still did not fully appreciate the planning and preparation by members of the Pep Commission, pepsters, and Rigettes. But everyone who attended enjoyed the pep rallies anyway. ei! 1 'rj 3 K A kai ir. . . I 1. i .WG gfiidfx J 3. i '1 3 6 Q9 l s. I ,tx Wk, I i- ' A M T it - 2 if . - - + Q . 3' It .V ' ff .V 5 . ' 454: E 'yn l s, g fy w il' 6 g F 4 .5 1 'T V MX li- ... I C 6 gg 1 J . rw . 1 , , A x .. . ef 'I' . ,gs . F 'E . .. .i A ' it itl' i it A 3, ? X 1 if 1' Xe H ' 4V' fr 5 ' Xssii . . f K V E -mi grad 1 im' in F' ' v- iw H- .. : - fl-. 'li .: V1-3. - , ., 3 X.. T i L 38 gs? .LL V V'- '37 . l - 'ffl 2 ' LWIL 1- . A . A A 2 L J f ssis ' 1 .KL., '42 A A ,. vi, ., g F 1 4 M it in Q A NA . L ,. k .N :Q if . L. k. Nz I tif: ty? Q N 1 k 51. 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Lisa Miller Margie Molina Arturo Montoya Gary Montoya Keith Montoya Gayane Mooradian Carmen Morales Frank Morales Roseanna Morales Steve Morales Ralph Moran Linda Moreno Mike Moreno Mike Moreno Robert Morikawa Daniel Morones Lizette Moroyoqui Danny Munoz David Munoz Paul Munoz Melissa Muraoka Jon Naka Isabel Navarro John Nazaroff Nick Nazaroff Alex Nelson Lillian Nelson Mike Nelson Jeff Nighswonger Lori Nishiyama Louie Noriega Manuel Noriega Arcelia Ochoa Sherrie Oehring Marilyn Oganesian Yvette Ojeda Robert Okamura Delia Olague Nadine Olea Steve Olguin Donald Olson Silvia Orellana Deanna Ornelas Javier Ornelas Sergio Orosco Darla Ortega Fernando Ortega George Ortiz Melody Ortiz Steven Ortiz Anthony Ozuna Daniel Padilla Sharon Padilla Christina Pantoja Yolanda Pantoja Angie Parise Jay Parker John Partnoff Conception Payan Steve Payan Pete Peila Maria Pena Tony Perales Renee Pereyda George Perez Joe Perez Juan Perez Mike Perez Toni Perez Janine Perkins Albert Perrotta Peter Phillips Miller-P hillips 215 Anna Pimentel Nancy Pistole Pat Plaza David Pomplun Susana Ponce Carmen Porras Jesus Pozos Cindy Puentes Lupe Puga David Ouintero Johnny Ouintero Tracey Ouon Jose Ramirez Ramon Ramirez Salvador Ramirez Sandra Ramirez Tony Ramirez David Ramos George Ramos Gus Ramos Miguel Ramos Peter Rangel Raymond Raya Elizabeth Reyes Tom Reyes Anna Reynosa Dana Rieser Arleen Rios I-laydee Rios Laura Rivas Christopher Rivera Cynthia Rivera Glenn Rivera John Rivera Ray Rivera Danny Roberson Kevin Robinson Maricella Robles Robert Robles Dennis Rocha Minerva Rocha Andy Rodriguez Blanca Rodriguez Cynthia Rodriguez Danny Rodriguez Flower Rodriguez Pauline Rodriguez Robert Rodriguez Roberta Rodriguez Rosemary Rodriguez Terry Rodriguez Yvette Rodriguez Steve Rogoff David Rojas Elaine Roksa Maria Roman Denise Romero Arturo Rothenhausler Carl Rothwell Steve Rounds Greg Rubalcava Sal Rubalcava Tony Ruedas Marie Ruelas Cathy Ruiz Chris Ruiz Tony Ruiz Rachel Saavedra Norma Saenz Doug Sahara Sandy Sahinian Alan Sakamoto 216 Pimentel-Sakamoto ttiiii is 2 ' S . 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X J R A r 5? . , Nutrition and lunch were sometimes used as a last minute study X551 period. sg - IS- 6 5.1 ,ny l , f I ' fl-z LN , gf.: K if f. , .,.... . ,k. fQ.i'w?lf1l-Q-is P f Q A at X x-il., r f ig - . F lif t i txw ' i , l ' s, ' ti f- M A rg ' I K 'K -fp E g ,.. elif 1 A tl X lx i 'We 'T M.H.S. students have traditionally looked for- ward to finals because they signified the end of a semester or the end of a school year. This year the semesters ended differently than they had in the last several years. Previously, the final exam schedule had been relatively the same, with two days of exams and four minimum days. However, in the 1977-78 school year this was not the case. During finals weeks this year, there were only three minimum days. At the end of the first semester, final exams in periods two, four, and six were given on the first day. Periods one, three, and five were held on the following day. The third day was used for teachers to go over the test results and semester grades with their students. The schedule was relatively the same during the second semester. Although this new schedule meant students had one less minimum day, M.H.S. Principal, Mr. Richard Benton, felt that, for the good of the stu- dents, they should have all the time in the classs room they could get. K .. T 1' all X 5 ' . ,t E 3 I :wx v-Q tl ' . 6 , L 5 If ' 5 T ti Y ii A , Q-vN ' Q .iktfll , 5 . -X I i .. 1 T 'X ,',1.f fl A i Q ,' ,gm xx, B gf? ' ,sf .ir lt Mark Salas Shelley Salas Victor Salas Diane Salazar Gabriel Salcedo Robert Salcedo Elaine Salcido Mario Salcido Natalie Samadouroff Irene Samudo Debbie Sanchez Rick Sandoval William Santana Eleanor Santillan Donald Santistevan Mike Santos Sam Sarkissian Marshall Saulman Anna A. Sedillos Armida Segura Mando Segura David Serradell Elaine Serrano Lucine Shaker Cindy Shepard Tania Shim Bill Shubin Nick Shubin Carlos Sifuentes Fernando Silos Belinda Silva Florentino Silva Harold Silva Ernesto Silvestre Olivia Silvestre Kathi Simon Robert Simonian Bryan Smith Chris Smith Gary Snyder Jose Solis Jose Solis Rosemarie Solis Bentley Soohoo Alfred Soto Brian Soto Clrllo SOIO Maria Soto Raul Soto John Sposato Sandy Tamoush Marvin Tanaka Irene Tapia Sylvia Tapia Rosa Tarango Joann Telles Salas - Telles 217 Gary Terrazes Leslie Thomas Wayne Thompson Lenore Tijerina Concepcion Tinoco Kenny Tirre Jerry Torres John Torres Lourdes Torres Maria Torres Xochilt Torres Hoang Tran Nena Trujillo Ronnie Trujillo Earl Tso Mark Tullock Frank Ulloa Alvin Ung John Urane Leo Urango Irma Urquiza Dena Urso Gilbert Valdez Felipe Valencia Michael Valenzuela Reynaldo Valenzuela Robert Valerio Sandra Valles Therese Van Loon Ernesto Varela Charlene Vasquez Danny Vasquez Danny Vasquez George Vasquez Liz Vasquez Edwin Vega Virginia Vega Sandra Velasco Sergio Velasco Sergio Vegara Sylvia Vidal Lorraine Vidana Leiann Villalobos Ari Villalta Joel Villalta Michelle Walters Millissa Walters Suzan Ward Ralph Webb Tom Weber Patricia Wilcox Steve Williams Pamela Williamson Christina Winans Brenda Wong Howard Wong Pauline Yawitz Joe Ybarra Kikuma Yoshida John Yoshitake Robert Yue Gabriel Zamora Daniel Zanolini Frank Zazueta Elvia Zandeias Adam Zinman Julie Zubia 218 Terrazas-Zubia aw. tss i i F .'rr, 3 2- lf --:. - , 4 R J' ' L ' ' ii A ssss F ' ,. 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Freshman Reps. 219 Lucy Acevado Lynda Armijo Mario Aroz Susan Acevedo Robert Acosta Jeff Agaisolt Diane Aguilar Donna Aguilar Mario Aguilar Randy Aguilar Cecilia Aguirre Olivia Aguirre Ray Aguirre Linda Aiello Mark Alan Jackie Aleman Julie Alonzo Fernando Alva Diana Alvarez Dolores Amador Bradley Amano Sally Amaya Ruben Amescua Maribel Anaya Sandra Anguiario Joe Angulo Richard Aparicio Caro Apelian Elizabeth Apodaca Loretta Apodaca Dusanna Arabajian Lori Aragon Lorraine Aragon Assatour Arakelian Gayane Arakelian Margie Araujo Loretta Arebalo Alma Rosa Arechiga Louie Arellano Ruben Arellano Agustin Arenas Michael Arias Vince Armendariz Josh Armenta Rose Arrayo Elvia Arreola Maritza Arroyo Debbie Asakura Nora Atanay Jaime Atilano Hector Avalos Victoria Avalos Garce in Avaneszadeh Q Rosie Avila Ruben Ayala Steve Baba Donna Baeza Yvette Baghdassarian Robert Bagwell Richard Barba Shelly Barnes Gloria Barragon Rossina Barrera Valerie Barrift Fernando Bartolome Karen Behncke Cindy Belasco David Beliakoff Karen Beltran Cabot Benavidez Mark Benson Theresa Bergman Linda Berman David Bernal Teresita Berny Larry Bianes 220 Acevado-Biartes fx ,L S.. ,J 'iil , m e I A A A 5 if, f Q A A 2 ,Q Q 'S swf A - I .. 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Garcia Ernest Garcia Gilbert Garcia Irene Garcia Jesus Garcia Leonard Garcia Lisa Garcia Mercedes Garcia Natalie Garcia Robert Garcia Romelia Garcia Rosa Garcia Valerie Garcia Venus Garcia Dennis Garza Martha Garza Debbie Giamformaggio Dino Giancaspro David Godinez Bertha Gomez Elizabeth Gomez Jesus Gomez Marisa Gomez Pedro Gomez Paul Gonzales Terry Gonzales Alfred Gonzalez Fabian Gonzalez Joe Gonzalez Julia Gonzales Raul Gonzales Reyna Gonzalez Taffy Gonzalez Joseph Granado Jimmy Granlllo Ed Greeson Harry Gregorian Jimmy Grigorian Jose Guerrero Lourdes Guerrero Socorro Guerrero Danny Guevara Gary Gurrola Fernando Gutierrez Isabel Gutierrez Leonard Gutierrez Maria Gutierrez Maxine Gutierrez Michael Gutierrez Ruben Gutierrez Stephen Gutierrez Christine Guzman Franco-Guzma n 223 Gabriela Guzman Julio Guzman Mark Halopoft Katina Harbilas Dominic Hebert Fernie Hernandez Jesse Hernandez Jose Hernandez Juan Hernandez Norma Hernandez Robert Hernandez Lorraine Herrea Joe Hidalgo Yufa Ho Deedee Hogan Irene Holguin Jim Housos Vanik Hovhnesian Jose Luis Huerta Collette Hurd Diane Hurtado Ramiro lbarra Lora lnfusino Phuong Iran Teri Ison Kenneth lto Tami Iwai Martha Jacques Alice Jaquez Armenak Javoorian Alicia Jauregui Lorraine Jewett Alex Jimenez Alex Jimenez Daniel Jimenez David Jimenez Frank Jimenez Jesse Jimenez Pam Jinzo Raymond Joiola Candi Jones Jackie Jones Carol Juarez Carol Jurado Takoui Kaladjian Marina Karapetian Hannah Kato Gregg Kawamoto Vincent Kenny Pat Kim Kirk Kisely Regina Konieczny Shenley Kossick Alfonso Krivan Brigette Kulegeler Kraig Kyle Esther Lamadrid Dennis Lad 224 Guzman-Lad . ,,.. 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F 'H ' r f ' X 4 . , 9. i ll tXlVi!.'4i S t is g L L , Ll- I lr fi. .., -f Maria Ortiz David Ovalle Tony Ovalle Joy Oyama Maria Pacheco Gilbert Padilla Lilia Padilla Robert Padilla Marisela Paez Rachel Palacios Greg Panza Aram Papaian Jeanie Papazian Gayle Pappas Laura Penafiel Danny Perales Manuel Perales Anthony Peralta Benito Peraza Alma Perez Jessica Perez Leonard Perez Mark Perez Martha Perez Nancy Perez Robert Perez Susan Perez Maira Piche Armando Picon Craig Pike George Piloian Letty Pimental Joe Pineda Diana Ponce Martha Ponce Nancy Porras Paul Povur Doreen Prado Trish Prohroff Lourdes Puga Mario Ouezada Richard Ouezada Osvaldo Ouinones Evelia Raigosa Oscar Ramirez Ruben Ramirez Sadra Ramirez Elsa Ramos Kyle Ranck Gilbert Rangel Mary Rauch Mark Raygora Juan Rebolledo Joseph Regalado Larry Regalado John Renteria Julie Reyes Mitchell Reyes Frank Reza Susie Reza Pedro Rios Greg Rivas David Rivera Manuel Rivera Nick Rivera , Veronica Rivera Yvette Rivera Doug Roberson Roxana Robertson Bianca Robes Phillip Robledo Robert Rocha John Rodarte Jimmy Rodelo Anita Rodriguez David Rodriguez Ortiz'Rodriguez 227 Lenora Rodriguez Marion Rodriguez Martha Rodriguez Monica Rodriguez Phyllis Rodriguez Roxy Rodriguez Sylvia Rodriguez Tony Rodriguez Theresa Rojas Kristie Roland Connie Romero Sylvia Rosales Charles Rosata Chris Rubalacava Cindy Ruiz Norma Ruiz Ronand Ruiz Mike Saenz Dolores Salazar Juan Salazar Laura Salcedo Margo Salcedo Meli Salinas Patricia Samaniego Andy Sanchez Darleene Sanchez Dolores Sanchez George Sanchez Gilbert Sanchez Jose Sanchez Mark Sanchez Yvette Sanchez Carmen Sandoval Elizabeth Sandoval Leticia SanJuan Raymond SanJuan Donna SantaCruz Florence Santana Armen Sarkissian Veronica Saulman John Scire Diane Seare Lisa Sendejas Gina Severino Bill Sherbacoff Tsutomu Shimada Rose Sifuentes Eileen Silva Nick Simovich Erik Smith Armando Solomon Richard Soto John Strada Charles Sukiasian Laura Susoeff Sydney Tabizon David Tafoya Daphne Tam Susie Tamayo Robyne Tanioka Cathy Taylor James Telles Joseph Telles Jeanette Tena Lorraine Tena Norma Terriquez Gilbert Tessier Jessica Tessier Sherrie Thompson Sergio Tkachuk Frank Tom AI Tomp 228 Rodriguez-Tomp ef ,M- -' iii- K , fn sf 1, a, us, t 55 1 g I it L1 1 . 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',,t, . for ' ': .Z A ' 'f 'TW' ' fi ycc L is Q ess .gif S J L L , T A -A X, S Le. I ' Q , I . 4 . E V Lb A at f it :me it . i ' M li k, J Q . as 5 -Qjlci 'Y l in 1 'i11LLf . Q ' t K ' ' A it , .gl Q- i , j N ' .sl 5 c i ' ' 'I' ' M' ' Q A ' Y ' P sit , i LhL: I V -, Q1, A ,t A if 'r QQ ffiigiiili .. . J , Kitt' J ' i 3 fi ' , 5 Q if .A J 'A fi . A I X Y N kk . A. N K . AKRENKI Last summer, two weeks before school started, the Mighty Oiler Band and Rigette Drill Team began pre-season practice. They could be seen each morning marching back and forth between M.H,S. and Vail Avenue, sweltering in ninety- degree heat. Many people asked why? and most band and drill team members answered that pre-season practice was essential to their success at Band Reviews. During Band Review season, which ran from mid-September until mid-December, the Mighty Oiler Band and Rigette Drill Team competed in approximately half a dozen parades and Band reviews. On the morning of each event, Band and Drill Team members were usually required to be at school no later than 8 a.m. At that time, the Rigettes would put in a little extra practice, while Mr. Covellone gave the Band a last minute pep talk. At about nine o'clock, everything was packed on the buses and ready to go. On the way to the Band Review, some people slept while oth- ers tried to calm their nerves by cheering and singing. When everyone arrived at the site of the Band Review, they all got dressed and prepared to march. After warming up a while, both groups assembled and began following the parade route. After passing through warm-up and silent areas, competition began and everyone put forth his or her best effort, showing that all the months of practice could pay off. At the end of the parade route, the band and drill team were dismissed and went back to their buses to change into their street clothes. As the nervousness and tension of competition dissi- pated, feelings of anticipation began to develop. Before the Award Ceremonies began, everyone goofed off and acted crazy. When the ceremonies finally started everyone grew tense. After the ceremonies were over, and the band, drill team, and drum major had raked in numerous awards, it was obvious that all their efforts had indeed paid off! M.H.S. had another successful Band Review and Parade season. , 15- . 9, , . . N .. , , 4' K 5 f N.. ' 'gig A Q, b'f fe-A it. , ,., ' 1 s..1 ' A is A I gr Ix r, 5? I i L 'il , P' 1 ' :fri N A .5 . . N 'Qu ,,- I . 5 J y f .t li We if yftr- ' i In i 9 a ,QI qv i if 'i xy . fi j . J- 1 4- L-5. , Daniel Tong Gail Tona Darlene Torres Juan Torres Junior Torres Monserrate Torres Marie Vaca Maria Valadez Chimene Valdez Lori Valdez Maria Valdez Mike Valdez Louie Valenica Art Valenzuela Arturo Valenzuela Linda Valenzuela Jack Valov Vivian Valov Arthur Vanloon Gary Van Rossen Elena Vansloten Mary Vargas Ricardo Vargas David Vasquez Gilbert Vasquez Rich Vasquez Martha Vega Mando Velasco Marco Venegas Mike Vera Marco Vieyra Loretta Vigil Louise Vignali Barbara Villa Pat Villa Jesus Villegas Mike Vital David Wang Sandra Wang Tom Webb Annie Welsh Allen Williams Linda Wilson Ingrid Wong Terry Wong Stephen Yanez Judy Yaslida Eddie Yawitz Linda Yayoshi David Ybarra Emi Yosihara Zachary Young Gerando Zamora Adolph Zarate Penni Ziers Nadine Zubiate Tong4Zubiate 2 H . . 1 Q Q 1 2, D 4, a., ,ll ' '-I ,X X. fy f 5314. 0 Uni A . ' . A , H -. 'fu 4 Q, ,f-' ,- pk, - Jgx. I 'Irvs 5.. . L14 'f IKE! L ' :uf , s ,,,.f-f f - 4-fly 1,-' ,.' lt' ul: ' -I' 4 . w' ' . .H . ' .. .- - , u .Q n.. .w one ' as qu. sua .f -mm, 1 .wr A . 'iiiiiw-K Vw. .f45.,QQ J ,J- ' Q 3215 -' . na 6 - vi. ' - I Q 1 'N ,J 5 ' . ,K U X .X A Q 1 ry - 1- K QQ ., 'Q k 1 kv . X 1 X ts v J., v I , e M 5391- S Q N.. J wg, N A '53, ' f 'A f . A .A -mf X Q X '?Q1?iQ'. fri? K 1 A: x v Q ,, IG X Z ' ' w J . . 41' Ag fav, f if .Avy K 1 45:7 T 55163535 A W vi JQ'5:5f4 +3 ' ' I . ' .4-,5 ' ' mgff' By N--1' gf 'w if --1 3' fw- i 'S .490 iff. -A ' 2 '11 K ., Board of Education Central OfHCe l 1 2 3 4 ,,,Wz- , ti M 4 5 Board of Education: 1. Mrs. Eleanor Chow, Clerk, 2. Mr. Glenn Dibble, Vice President, 3. Mr. Darrell Heacockp 4. Nlr. Art Payang 5. Dr. Herbert Stearns, President. 232 Board of EducationfAdministration 6 7 8 . r 4 A 4 t A Jr A 3 'U ti, 'f 'mt Q, y H, .3 . Q. 'N-.1 9 10 Central Office: 6. Mr. John Cook, Superintendent, 7. Mr. Wal- ter Hogle, Business Manager, 8. Mr. Frank Fertsnchneider, Assistant Superintendent, Intructional Services, 9. Dr. Frank Ramirez, Assistant Superintendent, Personnel Services, 10. Mr. Salvador Traslavina, Assistant Superintendent, Pupil and Community Services. 17a --ur 'X While most M.H.S. students were enjoying their summer vacation last year, many changes took place at Montebello High School. The most important of these changes was made in August when the Board of Education confirmed Mr. Rich- ard K. Benton as Principal. Mr. Benton had been previously promoted to the position of acting Principal when Mr. Howard Rupard took an unex- pected leave of absence for illness last spring. Without actually knowing that he would some day become a high school principal, Mr. Benton began his preparation for the job early in life. As a graduate of New Mexico Highlands University, Mr. Benton began his teaching career in 1951. He taught social studies and math in Clayton, New Mexico, where he was also a coach for all sports. Eight years later, he moved to California where he taught social studies and math at Bell Gardens High School. In 1961, Mr. Benton came to Montebello High School to teach social studies. Over the past four- teen years, he has also held several other admin- istrative positions, including Director of Student Activities, Boys' Vice Principal, and Assistant Principal for Instruction. In order to get away from the many pressures of his job, Mr. Benton spent much of his leisure time traveling. Although he has traveled all over the United States, his favorite places are North Carolina, Tennessee, and Hawaii. When asked about the pressures of his new position, Mr. Benton commented, As Principal, I have a lot more responsibility, but I don't mind because l enjoy working with the kids. The fact that he enjoyed his job was evident in June when he completed his first year as enthusiastically as he began it. S dw xg 1 A '1-if ...'3! Qi ' f ,,?.gm5E:W N I X Principal 233 Assistant Pr1nC1 pals Mr. V. Loose z - . Mrs. J. Wood 4 Assistant Principals l 1 s ,,, 1', .V ' - - x ' s. f 19154482 ,, A. ' 53 V1 V , , s,lss -, ty fu. . .I X 5 - 5 'TM Asv' .A Ivf' X ,, 3 :45 , Q s 7 ' r , , N x , f. ' 5:-' 4 . K J Vw .xxx ,, ,M- 4 Nw'wx'1x R xv-QR g XFN N 'N Xxyfgi X . vs N -IN 4 Mr. F. Bon 34' H-me ,Vg 1 L 12 L ., iq of av Q 1 w Mr Altenes always enpoyed lunch hour very much. Counselors 235 Mr. R. Bee I ' l' A E f l X M: fi N 1 B 1. '- , 1 as .: . 5 Ff D 5535ff'. Ms. A. David Mrs. J. Barro Mrs. D. Cervantes - f-'- ws: ear. ag., . .,, -ld. ,... 251.1 .nl Q up -iff. we .1 ' Ir' I X wg? w f ', L 1 .e fe -- -1 -Q.. . Mr. R. Antekeier Mr. J. Bush En glisl ' -fa r.' D , , fiiiiiz- : .W,,, D Q X QS sv. , U if fx 5 A x 1 W 'lv n Mr. D. Hutcheson Mr. H. Harmon Q ff- M f 5. Ay' it 4, M .arg 1 4 lf. 2 . M, .. M - r I: 'A .4 5 .ff 1. Just happend to have his guitar handy. . . .1 2. Mr. Bush held an impromptu funeral for a roach someone 2 A A stepped on. 3. It's in here somewhere. 236 English Mr. F. Johnson SJ 1 - ' IW, 1 -R ,L11 . Ph n X i 6,45 ' ,Q . Mr. R. Lynch Mrs. S. Yuchno L n Mrs. M. Lebow Ms. A. Lloreda Mrs. L. Matheny lg Mr. J. Whitney English 237 3 'sf .sv Mr. L. Drummond 4 ,L,..g, . .pe i - m A . ,. .. X.. Mrs. E. Hale r .,'- '. , 7 ff 't' XR. , 1 -BEEN ' L fi .f 'l , PC5212 625' Ag . j.kxi5,fTh f ' .K - sf.. swf i it W l l r .vw .F Mrs. J. Rogers 238 Business Education Mr. R. Nilsson Mr. W. Clarkson Business Educatio P f 1 if ,S , t Z'- Mr. A. Keiser iii' 1- W X xc- xii F ..,, 2 My I I i l l Ll 2 1. Even if you are a student, one more crack like that and l'lI punch your lights out! 2. No, you may not type four letter words! 1 Foreign Language Mr. M. Gordon Mr. M. Gonzales ,,, ,-1. 31, I .J ' .25 as t f if 'Si X xx 1 S T A T' V ' ' vii' F Mrs.S.Pistole s d 1 D2 F i. '-U i i. 1 ,IA 1 s. Mrs. M. Ramirez 1 ' ' N: gi . ' '1 ' I n 1 KK 1 ' ,E ' . W - -, ,Gi 7, fi v I mmm It is not every day that an M.H.S. teacher has the chance to win a million dollars, but Mrs. Chloe Therou, French and Spanish teacher will have such an opportunity this summer. She, along with her husband and father, will drive their antique 1909 Buick in a recreation of the 1908 GreatF1ace. The route of the trip, which is from New York to Paris, will take them through Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Des Moines, Denver, Salt Lake City, Reno, and San Francisco. From San Francisco the autos will be shipped via air freight to Honolulu, Tokyo, and then Siberia. After crossing the Sibe- rian Wasteland, they will proceed to Paris via Moscow, Warsaw and Berlin. Mrs. Therou explained that the race, which will follow the exact route of the original 1908 race, will be a point-to-point timed rally full of travel and excitement. As she put it! I am really look- ing forward to this race. lt's the adventure of a lifetime. The Golden Key Yearbook Staff wishes her good luck in her travels. L-ll AS'I'lBG- 4 3. The startingline-upintodaysgameis. . .' 4. Drawing pictures of the teacher again, huh? Mrs. C. Therou Mr. A. Zea A all Foreign Language 239 Art Mr. B. Heynen Mr. J. W. Johnson , . - fr' f :L1 . K a a ilifk. J J X 6' X 5 ' ,N 7 , . n . , I Ms. J. Koury Mrs. C. Ouadt Hom emakin Mrs. J. Bee Mrs. E. Bobell , ffo M 4 J ,, 1 . . J 'D -.21 -J -J F' . '- J . N V K' 5' . J X-Uv - ' 7:2 'N 3 Q. '1 f 'J . ':,3' 'ft' 5' 5 'E Q as .M A 'F'.f'vne.4-w A Mrs. R. Kramer 335, f' i g V' Ms. N. Morales 1. Future brain surgeon 240 Art!Hornemaking 2. There's a sandwich in here somewhere. . .' 1 'W- iff J K ,., 4 . W f v .5 .... ffl ...... uuqsx 'WN i ,.,V, -. . . , .. . db- Six new teachers were added to the Mon- tebello High School staff this year. They were Miss Janice Koury, Mr. Tim Murphy, Mr. Robert Odou, Mr. Doug Flihn, Mrs. Chloe Therou, and Mr. Steve Yuchno. Miss Koury came previously from U.C.L.A., where she majored in fine arts and design. She enjoyed skiing, bicycling, and gourmet cooking. Miss Koury instructed Oilers in art. Mr. Murphy attended Arizona State, Los Angeles Harbor College, and has been working on his Master's Degree at Cal-State Long Beach. He was All-American in swim- ming and water polo. He enjoyed skiing, hiking, outdoor activities, and all types of music. He coached the swim and water polo teams. Mr. Odou graduated from M.H.S. in 1970. He then attended Flio Hondo College before goin on to Whittier College where he received his B.A. He did his credential work for teaching at Cal-State Los Angeles. Some of his interests were snow skiing, body surf- ing, photography, sailing, and tennis. Mr. Odou taught social studies and intructed students in tennis. Mr. Rihn went to California Lutheran Col- lege and received his Bachelors Degree in science. He then received his teaching cre' dential from Cal-State Los Angeles. He was interested in all sports, hunting, camping, water and snow skiing. Mr. Rihn taught physical education and science. Mrs. Therou attended the University of Madrid for a summer and then transferred to Cal-State Los Angeles. She lived in Spain, ltaly, Germany, and France. She was very interested in Antique autos and costumes from the turn of the century. She enjoyed photography, traveling, and show cats. Mrs. Therou taught French and Spanish. The diverse backgrounds and wide inter- ests of these new teachers made them more interesting in the classroom - a valuable addition to the M.H.S. faculty. ..,.. ...J T l,sgw5fg5gtm,.:,.,,yy... .. ,.., 4 ..m,.,.. .. ...M .. . . ..,.. . as W w,'y..:.j.a.f2vm..a. I . . .... 4. . D W , ii ff ffl, I I f . - f A Mr. H. Beale , Mr. H. Figueroa Mr. E. Hadley V . A it Mrs. N. Hurley Mr. D. Kalpakoff Q , 'A ' ' -.-1. Q 'Ii . Mr. F. Lorona lx D ' FX , A 5 sxlfil i Mr. L. Wilson F55 ft. ' 1. 4? ' . gf? its-W1 if Mr. F. Williams Math 24 Mr, G. Bierman Mr. J. Link Mr. K. Leith Mr. J. Gonzalez A i ,, 5: . . .. ,........ .. 51 Q T by ,Dlx F 5 -pl i Mr.H.Manos . Mr. D. Flihn Mr. P. Ryan ,,,,., ..... .,,. , ff 1- nun ,Quai M 2 4-'gf git' F' 2. , 'pull' ,, . ',,,,. Q mill! X 'gl 1. JustanotherT.V. dinner. . . 2. Mr. Leith displayed one of the more ferocious members of his biology lab. 3. I had the punchline right on ihe tip of my tongue a sec- ond ago, . 242 Science rf' Special Education Having a hobby or outside interest is an impor- tant part of each person's personality. However, not all hobbies entail being shot at for no appar- ent reason. Mrs. Majorie Waggoner's hobby, col- lecting artifacts from Mexico, has led her into such unusual experiences. She and her husband began their hobby seven years ago with a trip to Mexico, and while enroute to Guadalajara, their tour bus was shot at for some unknown reason. Undaunted by their experience, Mrs. Wag- goner and her husband continued their traveling. Since then, they have toured such places as Oax- aco, Acapulco, and Taxco, as well as the Aztec Ruins of Yucatan, Chichen ltza, and Palenque. Mrs. Waggoner also visited the pyramids of Teoti- huacan, and reported that she considered them fascinating. During her travels, Mrs. Waggoner has col- lected various Mexican artifacts, including silver from Taxco, stitchery, cloisonne, onyx and obsi- dian carvings, and other art pieces. Courses she has taken in archaeology at U.C.L.A. have proven helpful in collecting the artifacts. For Mrs. Waggoner, the harrowing experience of being shot at has not lessened her interest in her hobby. She plans to continue traveling and collecting art pieces in the future to add to her present collection. Hopefully, future trips will prove to be safer, as well as interesting. Mr. G. Branca ..,- f V Mr. R. Celaya mr- T' ,Q 95 f. x K 4 .A c ' X ci, ,, t ll Mr. J. P. Johnson X Mrs. M. Waggoner . -ie' ' l 1 1 t 4 l Mr. H. Hurley - - f-it 1 five? 'U-if 2 1. lt says if you wanna see your hamster alive again. . 2. . .and then you turn left at the stop sign. . . 5. .5 . .71 - ,ff Special Education 243 Mr. L. Arnes .- 2 X I 1 ,,... e . kiss A w X .P . E q xv E- N. xg:- h X' -X x ,K 1. x Q Mrs. E. Bessenger Mr B. Bynum 244 Special Assignments V 9 Special Assignments , .M-'mf- '2'l. ' . s 'f,..w X g F 4 s fs - Mr. R. Frees jx X .. Q J 4- V . , H Mr. L. Dauclhenbaugh A gg N af S? W K 5 gg 5 'S-4 Ms, Y. Rihbany if-ff . . , ,1. , ,,.,. , E Q ' . x Si' , A . 'F 4 I N ' Ast' ' Mrs. S. Thornton A A K Mr. H. Williamfi Special Assignments 245 Ms. J. Amacker Mr. R. Fjeldstedd Mrs. V. Butt iz.. l ir Mrs. D. Francisco 'L Mr. T. Kobayashi 246 Physical Education X L 5 .ar. w x .a--.1 Physical Ed uca tion Q-' -J ,, -Wm - T 1. Volleyball was one of the favorite sports among students 2. Mass Amacker, there's a boy in the locker room! M4-4.0 il --maxi .--puns: an-no-iv llll ig V is lx' A Mrs, M. Moore Li.-4. fa i .. 1, 2 Mr. R, Stone Mrs. P. Woods Mr. D. Mushegan Mr. W. Wnlluson Ms, B, West Physlca1Educataon 247 35, , W 'HA-11, r' s 4 ? x , , ,Q . s 5 gk. Mr. W. Poor 1 2 3 4 Mr. D. LaCommare Mr. F. Martin Mr. R. Odou Q it sf! . 3? .4 Hsu ' J Y! it 'll use - I M jp Mr. S. Roberts 25: Mr. D. Spurr Films helped keep Mr. Henke's American Government classes lively and interesting. And now boys and girls, I have a treat for you today. . .' Students often learned a great deal about History by doing map projects. So, Nixon's running for re-election, huh? Social Studies 249 x K 1 Interdisciplinary Courses Mr. D. Cotten LL :sf , . K r a ,xi 5' w. , KI 1 'X Mr. T. Murphy Mr. A. Petrushkin Mr. K. Cook 250 Interdisciplinary Courses!Music .,.Q Mr. E. Birk , '- 35 ws... ,gf 5 1 23 W' .4 I I L, ' ,, , K x Q.. X . Mr. Fi. Ebey MUSIC L J .A 'iff' ' W ... M. ,Q ' Z x- ' 3 'im W H' 4 f- , . .ww ' ...M .cr 'Z , . .. ., LX! Y Q 3, K' S A Mwfgfg-lg: Mr. L. Covellone V ' Q , 10 ' ' my , ' ,Q GM .59 ,i -Nn-,.-..-,,,i-?- ff' X iq.. ,,... 1. The good life. 2. Don't stick you finger in here unless you don't need it. Mr. G. Brice Mr. A. Francev Mr. M. Damon me- 521 ggi, K Tf?' , vt, 4 as a V s , f Mr. M. Jarnagan Mr. E. Esterwold 111155.31 -W. ...- ' K ..a 3. 4 fv- ibfv ff, 121 'Q 54- S' if' . ' k,kL.. Q L ..- X ss i X fy ,. q ,5 11. X sf ,, . Mr. L, Patterson Industrial Arts 4 :iv-. : f-W' .Qx'sX'5 Mr. W. Sherritt 'K : 4...k '-eff '.1'ii. A- T 3: Mr. A. Perez -b.. Industrial Arts 251 Secretaries 252 Secretaries 1. L to R, Front Row: Charlene Burton, Career Center, Vir- ginia Spiser, Attendance Office, Eleanor Okamoto, Records Office, Rose Contreras, CounseIor's Office, Pat lnfante, Principal's Office. Top Row: Doris Wells, Libraryg Margaret Mathis, Assistant Principal's Office, Cindy Lazaris, A,V. and Library, Bobbi Leggett, Assistant Princi- pal's Office, Marian Miyataki, Driver Education Officeg Helen Stoner, Nurse's Office, Helen Boling, Principal's Office, Blanche Goodman, Assistant Principal's Office. 3.5 45, ln August, 1977, Mrs. Helen Boling, Princi- pal's Secretary, had been at Montebello High School for thirty years. Mrs. Boling began as sec- retary to the Vice-Principals, Mr. Charles Kemp and Miss Vivian Lemon, in August of 1947. After Being promoted to Principal's Secretary in 1951, she has worked for a total of five principals, including Mr. Charles Kemp, Mr. Keith Wood, Mr. Robert Heaman, Mr. Howard Rupard, and Mr. Richard Benton. Mrs. Boling commented that they were all good administrators. When asked what she liked most about her work she replied, The thing I enjoy most about my job is working with the students, faculty, adminsitration, and classified personnel - all the people! I feel that Montebello High is tops as far as students and personnel. Over the last thirty years, Mrs. Boling has worked with thousands of people in an effort to keep Montebello High School running smoothly and efficiently. All would agree that she has been 'ltops too. Cooks And Custodians L to R, Front Row: John Sebacin, Cruz Aldaco, Thomas Flippin, Jovaine Ravalella, Dennis Davis, Vince Baquera. Top Row: Pete Perez, Byrne Bell, Gordon Hitchcock, Hono- rato Robles, Al Gillett. L to R, Front Row: Agnes Rasich, Margaret Garcia, Rose Doppieri, Ellanora Nicassio, Bertha Orona, Mildred Risen. Top Row: Francis Montoya, Virginia Carr, Helen Clanton, Naomi Wolff, Rita Espinoza, Rose Ricchio, Shirley Ritf schel. -5 amor .A ctibitq ACEVEDO, ANGELA General School Committee Spirit Club Work Experience E.L.A.C. ACEVEDO, CHRISTINE Bookstore Staff General School Committee Girl's League Honor Roll Perfect Attendance Rigettes Spirit Club Mount St. Mary's College Legal Secretary ACEVEDO, RUBEN Concert Band Esquires Stage Band KMHS Disc Jockey Marching Band Orchestra Pep Band Wrestling E.L.A.C. AFONIN, DANIEL Wrfect Attendance E.L.A.C. Auto Mechanic AGUILAR, ALFREDO Office Practice!Teacher's Aide Soccer ALEMAN, EDWARD Golf Baseball Honor Roll 'Teacher's Aide Office Practice!Teacher's Aide Swimming Wrestling Water Polo I Work Experience Who's Who Among Air Force Cal State L.A. Pharmacy ALLANDE, ANNA Class Football School BARAJAS MARY A S B Drama Dan Girl's League Attendance Office Practice!Teacher's Aide Club Tennis Powderpuff Football Who's Who Among H.S. Students Rio Hondo College Softball Cali 'frit ' A Banking .a Spirit Club Psychology Work Experience - U.C. L.A. I.B.M. Computer Prclgramer AGUILAR, ALICIA Office Practice!Teacher's Aide Work Experince AGUILAR Office Aide Volleyball Work ANGULO, ALEX Football Track and Field Office U.C.L.A. Track Field Architect Work Experience E.L.A.C. ANGULO, SYLVIA Law Enforcement Brain Trusters Office PracticefTeacher's Aide C.S.F Perfect Attendance Spangerfran Staff and Work E.L.A.C. BEL Aide Social Services 254 Boy's League Girl's League Office Practice!Teacher's Aide C.S.F. l.C,C. Tennis Track and Field Office Practice!Teacher's Aide CARRILLOI DENISE CISNEROS, ROSEMARIE Work Experience E.L.A.C. C.S.F. C-5-F Cal State LOFIQ BGBCN Fashion Industries Concert Band COUCGH Band Fellowship of christian Athletes Honor HON General School Committee MBYCNUQ Band Honor Holi Office PracticefTeacher s Aide Marching Band PSD Band Office Practice!Teacher's Aide Ca' Stale I-OWQ 563071 Pep Band Track Navy BERITICH, LAURA Bank of America A Girls' League Marching Band Office Practice!Te Tennis Who's Who Among Mount Saint Mary's Consumer Studies BERNAL, RlCl Cross-Country 'iM' Club Track and Field L.A. Trade Tech BERRY, DEBBl' C.S.F. f L Gymnatics 11 Honor Roll fs , Office PractiCe'?Teacher'E Aide Clpb Powderpuff Football Stewardess J' ' I 1 ALMA Rigenes ig iNEs, RANDY Spirit Club 'f CapeIIa choir Work ExperiencQ iiemfix s oys' League t,:g. get Pasadena City College Wolff' rw5Fellowship of Christia ek Cosmetology 1 1 Football ke it-Mgtiub cscfl so BIBAYOFF, DENISE moe Practice!Teacher's Ai Powderpuff Football rf Spirit Club sf E.L.A.C. Stewardess BOCANEGRA, TERESA A Capella Choir Campus Life C.S.F. Fellowship of Ch ztian Athletes Honor Roll Office Practice!?FE5cher's Aide Work Experience L.A. City College 'K BOGDANOV, JOHN Fellowship of Christian Athletes Honor Roll Office Practice!Teacher's Aide Cal Poly Pomona Architecture BONYHADI, KATY Honor Roll l.C.C. Office PracticefTeacher's Aide Perfect Attendance Spirit Club E.L.A.C. Secretarial BROWN, LARRY Photo-Art Club Rio Hondo College Hotel Management BUBNOV, KATHY Fashion Show Honor Roll Office.Practice!Tea 3333?-it i E. L.A.C. l ' we ig CAYDERA, OFELTA' Honor Roll Work Experience E.L.A.C. X sf Stewar f CAPPS C.S.F. Donke M' Club Swimming Track L.A. Trade Tech Architecture A N 153 if . M-, , wavfgag CARDENAS, MANUEL Chess C.S.F. Honor Who's U.S.C. Boys' C.S. F. Concert Honor Marching Pep Band Perfect FYWFIAN TCDDI CASTRO MIGUE I YGLK dllU FIUIU CONTRERAS Roll LORI Nurse CLARK, CHERYL Honor Roll 51Udef1IS Marching Band Office Practice!Teacher's Aide Business Administration C3iStg-119 LA, Business Administration Teac CROW, CHRIS Cross Country Honor Roll Track and Field Work Experience Cal-State L.A. Sociology Cal State Office c DAVILA, DANIEL Golf Honor Roll Office Practice!Teacher's Aide San Diego State Universit Business Field DAVILA, SANDRA E.L.A.C. Travel Agent DE ANDA, LAURA E.L.A.C. DE LA RIVA, MANUEL Baseball Boys' League Honor Roll Photo-Art Club E.L.A.C. Optometry DELGADI LLO, ELSA E.L.A.C. DELGADI LLO, JOSE Basketball Boys' League Y Fellowship of Christians Athletes Football Hall Guard M CLub Perfect Attendance Track and Field U.S. Air Force Mechanic DENNIS, ANNE Spirit Club S.U.M.A.C. E.L.A.C. Computers DE RONDE, PERRY Boys' League Class Representative General School Committee Hall Office Tennis Work I Pasadena Business Campus l.C.C. Office Photo-Art Work DIAZ Office Law DOLLENT Track and L,A. City Fashion Perfe t Work Southland Dental DORADO, THOMAS Office Practice!Teacher's Aide Perfect Attendance E. L.A.C. Electronic Construction 256 DUARTE, CORRINE Rio Hondo College Business DUARTE, MARIA Office Practice!Teacher's Aide Medical Receptionist DUBICH, ANNETTE Derrick Diary Staff Office Practice!Teacher's Aid E. L.A.C. Medical Field DURAZO, CHARLES Concert Band Esquires Stage Band Honor Roll l.C.C. Marching Band Pep Band Pep Commission Biola College Psychology EINSTEIN, WENDY Honor Roll Marching Band H Office Practice!Teacher's San Diego State University Police ESCOBAR, MARTIN Boys' League Cross Country Math and Science Club Track and Field U.S.C. Medical Field ESCUDERO, EVA Concert Band Derrick Diary Staff Fashion Show Gymnastics Marching Band Orchestra Pep Commission Dental Field ESPINOZA, MICHAEL ASB. Student Council Boys' 1 Honor Roll Teacher's Aide Rigettes Soc. Outstanding H.S. Students Who's Who Among H.S. Students U.S.C. Pharmacy C.S.F. General School Committee 1: ww... MMR N-.S . sm.. FITZGERALQD, TERI Business Riverside JANET Dance Brooks AMMY g Campus Life 'R FRANKLI Honor Roll Swimming Water Polo Field U.C.L.A. Business Office E.L.A.C. Afqli Beauty College liiiislkiiibail I i:Lffgsggggt9vQnipy0f christian Athletes Hall Guard Honor Office E.L.A.C of America State Spirit Club E.L.A.C. Business GARCIA, ANTONIO Baseball League Honor Roll JERRY Cal Poly Pomona Electrical Engineer GOLDSTEIN, SHERRIE css , Powderpuff Track and Field L.A. Trade Tech ' Photography GONZALEZ, ERNIE Audio-Visual Crew Work Experience Work HERNANDEZ, MARK h , Honor Roll Baseball ,' Modern Dance Basketball ' Office Practice! Fellowship of Christian Athletes 7: Tennis Office PracticefTeacher's Aide Track and Field Rio Aide Fellowship of Christian Athletes Football Hall Guard Honor Roll HM'f'C.lUb A Wrestling '-i . V' Cal-State Long Beach Business Administration KLINDT, KRIS A.S.B. Student Council Class Representative Fellowship of Christian Athletes Finance Office Staff General School Committee Gymantics Rigettes Who's Who Among H.S. Students L,A. City College Dental Hygiene KO, NORA Basketball C.S.F. Golden Key Staff Honor Roll E Perfect Attendance Soc. Outstanding H.S. Students Arizona Automotive Institute Cal State L.A. Rio Hondo '1 Bookkeeping GONZALEZ, MERCEDES HERNANDEZ, OSCAR M Girls' League C7035 Country lTATANl, DARYL Office Practice!Teacher's Aid Football Basketball Spirit Club M Club C.S.F. Work Experience Track and Field Honor Roll L.A. Trade Tech L.A. Trade Tech Perfect Attendance Law E.L.A.C. 1 HERNANDEZ, TOM , GONZELES,ANTONY Audio-VisuaICrew , g JACKSON, HENRY Aviation ' ' X K M ' 'fiilolwishipqgf Christian Athletes A Q Cal Poly Pomona if F001 ill 1 4 i Electronics GROSSMAN, MICHELLE Offi tice!Teacher's Aidg ' i ' S., Honor Roll Track and ' ld JARAMILLO, JULIE Office Practice!Teacher's Aide Wrestling C,S,F, Work Experience C0nCer1Band E.L.A.c. if Haw, RICK Hdridr Business.. 5 Boys' ge Ma A I C.S.F. - i ' ' L... UTC, iv r i ouAeReN,reRNiE- eww Er'fWEi'ATf5n'd A L ' if P e ance Club , HAZAMA, C.S.F. Golf Honor Office Perfect Roll Soc. Cal Office Work Rio Nursing Aide HOGLE, JAMES 'C.S.F. ' Debate Team , Golf Honor Roll Soc. Outstanding H.S. Students JENKS, eacher's Aide Experience JOSE, ,fork School Committee Class Bacher S Aide General Football Homecoxming Court Honor Roll Swimming . 'Water Polo ' Cal-State Long Beach Drama Honor Roll Honor Roll Perfect Attendance Office Practice!Teacher's Aide Sound Crew E,L.A.C. Cal Poly Pomona Real Estate JONES, ROBERT Air Force Academy Engineering KALLIO, VALERIE Work Experience Electronic Engineering LANDEROS, LETlClA Bookstore Staff Golden Key Staff Honor Roll Cal State Long Beach Business 257 LATHROP, LISA LUA, JESUS Bank of America Award Winner Concert Band C.S. F. Cross Country Derrick Diary Staff Esquires Stage Band Modern Dance Perfect Attendance Scribe Staff Soc. Outstanding H.S. Students Swimming Who's Who Among H.S. Students LEGATT, MARTHA Honor Roll Marching Band 5LUNA Office Practice!Teacher's Aide E.L.A.C. Child Development LEMUS, JOE Audio-Visual Crew Hall Guard KMHS Disc Jockey S.U.M.A.C. Armed Forces Computer Technician .OCKLEAR, BRENDA Drama Golden Key Staff Modern Dance Powderpuff Football Spirit Club Work Experience U.S. Navy LOPEZ, ART Boys' League Wrestling L.A. Trade Tech Wood Carving LOPEZ, ERNlE Boys' League Fellowship of Christian Athletes Gymnastics Honor Roll M Club Soccer Track and Field Cal State L.A. Police Science LOPEZ, Boys' Fellowship Football General M Club Office Track and Work E.L.A.C. Physical Therapy LOPEZ, RUDY Hall Guard E.L.A.C. Business LOSKUTOFF, LUBA A Cappella Choir C.S.F. Class Representative Fellowship of Golden Keys Rigettes Soc. Outstanding H.S. Club ennis rack and Field State L.A. Long Therapy LETICIA Fashion Design MARTIN, YOLANDA C.S.F. Honor Roll Footbau ...,,,t F i eld 3 eesmswmsew-Cc,.,, Aide Office E.L.A. Who's Who Among H.S. Students 7 Cal Poly Pomona Biology! Drama LOWRY, PAULA Marching Band Spirit Club Rio Hondo College Nursing 258 MARTI NEZ, JUAN Soccer Spanish Club Plumber MARTINEZ, GLORIA Basketball Derrick Diary Staff Powderpuff Football Work Experience E.L.A.C. Retail Merchandising X MARTINEZ, PAT General School Committ T' - iv.1,ii.1i V Perfect Attendance Football Spirit Club E.L.A.C. Fashion ROGER of' Band Honglo Collegi ravel Agent FX Q MARZ, 1 C.S.F. ConcertBand Q Honor Rbll M-...ti Marching Band Perfect Photo-Art Club Powderpuff Softball Who's Who Ar State L A Tech Artist CARMELO Field f MC INTOSH, JAMES Concert Band and Water Polo Experience Cal State L.A. MENDEZ, ROBERT Baseball Basketball Rio Hondo College MILLAN, DIANE Campus Life Fellowship of Christian Office E.L.A.C. MILLER. A.S.B. Bank of C.S.F. Class Rigettes lnterpretor RICHARD Band Stage Band Band DA, SAM 1 N,ffARMEN - B eague Students Students Coast Community College F V ship of Christian Athletes ' Rollr' Disc Jockey 9 0 e F ll F . lub , ax L 'Wm C te L.A. MONSIVAIZ, OLGA E A, Powd rpuffFootball H tf Q 'E ivi rr: ivi 'eooue A. Officer .N Maw, Bo League Fellowship of Christian Athletes S Students Finance Office Staff General School Committee M CIub Office Practice!Teacher's Aide Air Force Q X . A 5 fda' 69 , iftL-Sieve' General ' f . I-fr: U.C.L.A. V H 5 ,,,'b V C A tcltFNAzAnio,JAiME spam r'kf' i MORALES, BOBBY Football wVTruckWDriver L.A. Trade Tech MORAN, KATHIE BasketballA,,,,i,C,i,1,.m .,A.,,, ,4A, ,W,.HmQIAZAROFF, JANICE Girls' League Marching Band Photo-Art Club Fashion Show Gymnastics Honor Roll Office Practice! T ,NAM Cerritos College Business NICHOLAS, LAURA JAMQS so L.A. T C.S.F. Honor Roll Marching Band Practice!T Attendance Staff Club College NAKATA, GLENN my 'Rosie Baseball W Derrick Diary Staff C.S.F. Flag Twirlers Honor Roll Office Practice!Teacher's Aide Christian Athletes or Rio PEDERSON, MARGO C. S. F. Gymnastics Honor Roll Swimming THERESA Girls' League Powderpuff Football S.U.M.A.C. Work Experience Cal State L.A. Business PEREZ, LAURA Fashion Show Girls' League Honor Roll Office Practice!Teacher's Aide Powderpuff Football Work Experience U . S.C. PARTNOV, TANIA Office Practice!Teacher's Aide Perfect Attendance Bookkeeper OUAN, DENNY Chess Club Honor Roll Math and Science Club Perfect Attendance Soc. Outstanding H.S. Students Who's Who Among H.S. Students U.C.L.A. Mechanical Engineer OUEZADA, MARTHA Office Practice!Teacher's Aide Powderpuff Football E.L.A.C. Secretary OUINONES, MICHAEL Bank of America Award Winner Campus Life C.S.F. Drama Honor Roll Stage Crew fr Cal State L.A. Real Estate RAM, PRAKASH Office Practice!Teacher's Aide RAMIREZ, NADINE Office Practice!Teacher's Aide RAMOS, DIONICIO Hall Guard Perfect Attendance E,L.A.C. Carpenter RANGEL, RICHARD Boys' League 3 C.S.F. Honor Roll Photo-Art Club Work L.A. City College Aide PIZANO Honor Roll Dental NAVARO, DANIEL Work Experience Rio Hondo C NAVAR RO, Work Perfect Atten Powderpuff F Spirit Club Work Experience E.L,A.C. Computer Technology Marching Band Modern Dance Rio Cosmotalogy REYNA, LILY POPOFF, ELIZABETH Basketball Honor Roll Honor Roll Office Practice!Teacher's Aide Office PraQ1lCefTeaCher'5 Aide Rio Hondo College Rigeffeg Soc. Outstanding H.S. Students RODRIOUEZ, PATRICIA Who's Who Among H.S. Studen Soc. Outstanding H.S. Students Softball Powderpuss Football Wrestling Work Experience Tennis Who's Who Cal State Business REYNOSO Work Truck Driver RICO, A Cappella A.S.B. Bank of Girls' Golden Keys Gymnastics Rigettes Who's Who RiofHondo Music RINCON Perfect Finishing RINCON A.S.B. Baseball Basketball Boys' Honor Roll M Club Perfect At U.C.L.A, Professor RIOS, Football General M Club Shipping andFeci5Wit1ggCEi?k a - RIVERA C.S.F. 4, Gymnastics Honor Roll if Math and Science Club i'il Modern Dance W , ? .W Soc. Outstanding H.S. Students , Spangerfran Club .QC , Who's Who Among H.S. Studenfsffj' 'hz' Mount St. Mary's College Q:-1' I .M T Registered Nurse Fioeemsow, GAYLE QQ Office Practice!Teacher's Aide Work Experience Rio Hondo College Psychology ROBLEDO, ELAINE Office Practice!Teacher's Aide Powderpuff Football E.L.A.C. Paramedic ROCHA, MARK Cal State Long Beach Business Administration RODRIGUEZ, MARIA A.S.B. Student Council Debate Team Donkey Basketball Finance Office Staff Girls' League Powderpuff Football S.U.M.A.C. Who's Who Among H.S, U.C.L.A. Special Education 260 Roll Office Practice!T Spirit Club E.L.A.C. Court Reporter SIMOVICH, STEPHANIE Basketball Flag Twirlers Gymnastics Honor Roll Office Practice!T Aide Perfect Attendance Volleyball Who's Students Cal State Airline CAROL Staff I Committee Queen H.S. Students Practice!Teacher's Aide Dentistry Perfect Attendance League Basketball SC LAURA Office Golf nior Citizen of c Outstanding .B.l. I ALARANGO, iigashion Show Rowderpuff 'Work Bio Hondo Accountant TKACHUK, :Ce.S.F. Honor Roll jfgferfect s Who . I Poly ctron ic J NG nor tic I TORRES Concert Band - Stage Antonio College ARNOLD Student Boys' League General l.C.C. Pep Business Administration Swimming Water Polo Work Experience VALDEZ, LAURIE Fashion Show Girls' League Office Practice!Teacher's Aide Perfect Attendance Powderpuff Football Work Experience E.L.A.C. E,L.A.C. Special Education VENTU RA, AR MAN DO E.L.A.C. VILLANUEVA, FRANCISCA Fashion Show S.U.M.A.C. Office Work WALTERS, DANE Pep Perfect Attendance Soc. Outstanding H.S. Who's AmonggH.S. Honor Show Honor Roll Qffi M ice!'Teacher's Aide F i'1 V W -I ' L, .ax A.., E.L.A.C. ' , A ' K .i 'it i vALov, AN s - 1 it tt, General School Committee Aide School Committee Students Students Football Water Polo M U.C. Riverside :Q Environ Engineer ' YBARRA, FRANCIS Powderpuff Football Spirit Club Work Experience E.L.A,C. Probation Officer YBAR RA, FRANK Basketball Football Golf Softball Soccer Volleyball YEE, SILVER C.S.F. Derrick Diary Staff Girls' State I.C.C, Scribe Staff Soc. Outstanding H.S. Students Tennis Who's Who Among H.S. Students U.S.C. Journalism YEREMIAM, ANITA Powderpuff Football L.A. City College Accounting YOSHITAKE, ALAN A.S.B. Student Council Bank of America Award Winner C.S.F. Class Representative Honor Roll Junior Citizen of the Month Soc. Outstanding H.S. Students Who's Who Among H.S. Students U.S.C. F.B.I. ZAKODA, ROSE Office Practice!Teacher's Aide Perfect Attendance Work Experience Manley's Beauty College Cosmetologist ZUBIATE, GEORGE Fellowship of Christian Athletes Football Office Practice!Teacher's Aide Swimming Water Polo Scripps Institute Marine Biology ZIERS, MARK Fellowship of Christian Athletes Wrestling Work Experience Rio Hondo College Business Administration 9WD CX Abeyta, Lori A. Abeytia, Anthony Abrego, Fernando A, Aburto, Manuel J. Acevedo, Angela Acevedo, Christine M. 8, 12, 17, 23, 66, Acevedo, Dean 4, 106, 1 1 1, Acevedo, George David 88, 89, 1 12, Acevedo, John Acevedo, Lucy E. Acevedo, Luis 114 Acevedo, Ruben 23, 1 11 Acevedo, Susan A. 178, Acosta, Aileen 71,119,121,164 Acosta, Donna D. Acosta, Gary E. 89, 104, 14 Robert F Aleman. I Allen, Allen, . Allred. James C 262 5,180 4 82 73, 89, 23. NNN f, QA Joseph A. 80, 83, 87, 138 165 177 23, 88, 90. 68. 90. 1 79, 185, ouie 90, 119. 104, Amaya Amescu Daniel Andres Olguin Michael R. K- Theresa Mg Harry L Leann M. Rachelle L. Gloria Michael P. 220 25 7 Robert John Yvette 21, 25, 80, 84, 88, 97 126 Bagwell, Robert D. ee, 174, 182, 193, 220, 239 Bagwell, Stephanie E. 209 Bailey. Diane L. 209 E 1' Y 8,1 6 A 107, 107. 90, 82, 88, 91 , 80, 83, 2 Lorraine H Lydia Manuela if 106110 31 O7 178185 vs 4, 145 I a.'1a,1s5, 283 1 36,119, 174, 147, 179, 141, 177, 107, 10 22 222 71,83,94, 122,201, 265 222 8 4 201 138 222 222' 222 222 '222 222 201 222 211 201 , 222 ,- ,x A 222 72,304,201 33. 90, 104, 105. 130 , 222 107. 211 174, 187, 222 222 201 201 33 201 201 186, 201 222 21 1 21 1 201 33 222 1 10. 222 222 261 222 211 211 21 1 John 222 Alex 21 1 Fausto. Franclsco J. Fausto, Luz M. Fausto, Mana L. Federoff, Nockolas Ferguson. Beverly Fernandez, Carmen Fernandez, Eduardo V. Fernandez, Patrncua Fernandez, Yolanda 104 Ferra, Jerry 222 H1lda Holly Hugo Irene E. Irma Jerry Jesus Leonard 76, 105, 174, 187, Llsa M. Manuel Sam 33, 52 80, 84, I 80, 84 90 96 .89 211 20, 170 .96 191 119 106 182 152 222 211 201 , 165 ,266 140, ,265 211 , 121 ,222 201 61 33, 52, 87, 88 211 201 211 ,222 201 201 211 91 222 165 , 222 91, 211 174,222 222 193,211 211 201 211 223 211 223 223 22 06 223 7 21 92 100 104 121 230 106, 91, 223 219,223 101,223 212 Mercedes Adela 223 Garcua Mona 202 Garcua Natalle A. 223 Garcua Patrlcla 119, 202 Garcua Rachel 34, 44, 72 Garcua Raul 34, 165 Garcua Robert P. 186,223 Garcua Romella 223 Garcaa Rosa A. 223 Garcna Rose Marne 212 Garc1a, Sara 34 Garcra Terrre A- 96, 97, 121,202 Garc1a,Valer1e M. 223 Garc1a,Venus M. 223 Garc1a, Yshmael M. 34 Garduno, Janet 34 Garone, Dav1d 182 Garrett, Tamberly Jo 34 Garza, Derlnus J. 91,223 Garza, Grace 104, 202 Garza, Henry 34 Garza, Irma 212 Garza, Marla A. 34, 72, 119 ,,,..l l 1 Garza, Martha 88,223 Gastelum, Gerardo 173, 212 Gaytan, Glorla 34 Gelder, Kenny 212 Genera, Glorua D 34, 128 Gergen, Marlanne 212 Gerola, Emd F. 'M Gervaclb, Abel M. 34, 152 Glamtormagglo, Debbne 223 Glarnlormagglo, Guna 119, 163, 192, 206, 212 G1ancaspr0, Dano 182, 223 Gulston, Judy 34, 80, 84, 86, 142 Gllston, Sher: L. 8, 80, 83, 122,202 Goddard, Larry 212 God1nez,Davrd Jerome 223 Goldsteln, Jerry 35 Goldsteln, Sherrre B. 35 Golubel, Donna 35 Gomez, Angel 212 Gomez, Anthony 157, 212 Gomez, Bertha Marganta 223 Gomez, David A. 35, 72, 90, 134, 135 Gomez, Elizabeth Marla 223 Gomez, Gregory 165, 202 Gomez, Jesus 223 Gomez, Jesus 212 Gomez, Mansa 223 Gomez, Pedro 223 Gongora, Barbara Jean 212 Gonzales, Anthony Manuel 35 Gonzales, Charles M. 165,202 Gonzales, Julla 223 Gonzales, Lorralne G. 107, 109,202 Gonzales, Marne M. 212 Gonzales, Paul R. 223 Gonzales, Rafael O 184, 212 Gonzales, Raul G, 223 Gonzales, Raymond 9, 106 Gonzales, Rrchard A. 212 Gonzales, Steve Rrchard 165 Gonzales, Theresa 223 Gonzales, Jr Andrew 138, 165,202 , Alelandro G. 91 , Alfredo 223 , Ana Mana 72, 92, 100, 202 . Becky A. 351 Candy A. 2021 Carmen V 212., Carmerrr- w 212 Debbue Lynn ..,.. - 202W Dennis 202 Elva P. 212 Ernie 35 Fabaan 223 Garl 109,164, 212 Irene R. 104 Jose F. 223 Lourdes fs 212 Mar1a 0, 192 Norma . 202 Olrvna . 13, 116, 202 Paul ' X 174 1 11315202 - ' 202 I XQEZZ3 1 V , ,202 '-1302 . 0 , 1 223 212 1 ' 35 1 . 12 1 I fl , 23 107. 1 ,,,, . 2 1 1 35 106. 3 3 r 2 223 212 '223 223 2 2 2 . , f ,.-Q.Qz:f'f232' L 7 , 24 2 I . .- iffggg 202 Rudy 202 Susan R 36, 91 Guerrero, Danuel 36 Guerrero, Gabruela 202 Guerrero, Henry R 36 Guerrero, Jose G, 184,223 Guerrero, Juan 202 Guerrero, Lourdes 223 Guerrero, Raymond R 202 Guerrero, Socorro 104, 179,223 Gueyara,Dan1elA, 166, 167,223 Guldry, Stephen C. 212 Gurrola, Gary S 223 Gut1errez, Carlos 202 Gutlerrez,Cor1nr1e 107, 108, 202 Gutlerrez, Dan1elF 181,186,212 Gut1errez,Denn1s 72, 90, 135, 172,202 Gut1errez,E1Ieen 212 Gut1errez, Ellzabeth 212 Gut1errez,Gamal1eI 212 Gutuerrez, Irene M 4,107,110,111,212 Gut1errez,lsabelMar1a 223 Gut1erre2,Ja1n'1e 173, 212 Gutrerrez, Joe 173,212 Gut1errez, Joel 212 Gut1erreZ,Jul1e A 60, 96, 163,212 Gut1errez, Leonard M 223 Gutierrez, Mana E 202 Gutlerrez,Mart1r1a M. 223 Gutlerrez,Max1ne 104,223 Gut1errez,M1chaeI 174,223 Gutlerrez, Patr1c1a 202 Gutuerrez, Ruben 223, 257 Gut1errez, Stephen T 223 Guzman, Blanca 202 ff? - ' 263 Guzman, Cnrnstlne Guzman, Gabnela Guzman, Irma Guzman, Jeanette Guzman, Julio Guzman, M. Gloria Guzman, Robert A. Hacker, Jay Hagopuan, Armenak Hagopuan, Levon Hahn, Frank J. Hahn, Marana L. Haines, Alexander Haunes, Carl P. Hales, Deann Halopolf, Judy A. Halopoll, Mark A. Hamutofl, Donna Hanagata, Jacquelnne Hanson, Carrue L. Hara. Elanne M. Harada. Carne Harbllas, Dena Harbllas, Katnna Tom Haro, Michele R. Hawklns, Shelley Marne Heacock, Darelyne K. Heacock, Valerie J, Hebert, Domonlc R. Hebert, Thomas C. Hernandez, Anna Hernandez, Anthony Hernandez, Armando Hernandez, Betty L. Hernandez, Carlos A. Hernandez, Davrd Hernandez, Davud Hernandez, Davld V, Hernandez, Eddue Hernandez, Eddle C, Hernandez, Eduardo Hernandez, Fernando Hernandez, Gllbert M. Hernandez, Hector L. Hernandez, Jesus M. Hernandez Joaquun R Hernandez Joe Hernandez Jose A, Hernandez Juan Hernandez Laura E Hernandez Luns A. Hernandez Margarlta Hernandez Mark S. Hernandez Mlchael Hernandez Monuca M. Hernandez Nnck Hernandez Norma Hernandez Norma S. Hernandez Oscar Hernandez Oscar M. Hernandez Paul D. Hernandez, Robert Hernandez, Roberto Hernandez, Thomas Hernandez, Rudy lll Herrera, Davld Herrera, Duane Herrera, Lorraine Herrera, Rosa M. 2, 10 Herron, Paul E. Hesse, Susan Hew, Rlcky J Hudalgo, Carlos Hndalgo, Joe Hndalgo, Thomas J. Hvga, Joyce Hundalong, Kathy L. Huno1osa,Lulua Hunojosa, Renee Ann Ho, Kon Wnn Ho, Yu Fa Hogan, Della L, Hogan, Julre Hogle, 4,106,11 37 165,170 5 88174187 224 202 202 224 20 36 40 144162 2 2 2 20 2 20 21 36 42 183193 82178 00 80 83 83 85 89 72 91 04 20 2 224 2 202 02 202 02 202 224 2 2 Hazama, Deborah J. 33, 36, 80,84 72 202 33 36 O , 66, 89 138 , 0 74 84 89, 224 20 2 20 202 202 2 2 2 2 224 2 2 2 2 224 2 2 224 20 224 22 36, 72, 90 44, 62, 202 72, 202 0,111,202 88,212 37, 82, 84, 13 1,122, 224 202 2 2 6 35 224 202 212 828 Ide, lnlusino, lntustno, lran, Phuong lshak, George Iskaman, Angle Ison, Mtcnael 89, 135, 150, Ison, Terr o Jacobo, 264 Lulan Rlchard M Rogelno G. Vlrgnnu Karen Leo J. Maldonado 225 213 203 225 Maldonado, Maldonado, Jr. Benny Malone, James B, Manglacavalll, Sandra Manglacavalln, Sergio Jwanglaterra, Myrlan F Manrnquez, Richard M Manrlquez, Steven P, Manus Theodore L. 213 res Laura res Letucua H 203 225 June D. I e1l, Laura Ai Marrnolelo, Irma Munoz Munoz 105,139,219. 135 144, 162, 204 1 214 90 204 226 226 , 204 42 , 261 204 214 214 88 Navarro, Rachel Nazarlo, Jalme Nazaroif, Januce Nazaro1f,.John Nazarotf, Nnck N. Negrete, Danny R. Negrete, Mvchael C. Negrete, Salomon Nelson, Alexander Nelson, Lulluan Nelson, Michael A. Nenegar, Guadalupe Nerenberg, Paula Nerslsnan George J Nevarez Linda Nevarez Lorrame Nevarez Ted Nguyen Manh Mlke Nlcholas Lauralee J Ann 89, 162, 83 91 204. 68 . 204 186. 173 204 107 109 ,215 20 255 44 44 215 186, 175,215 174 226 215 215 4 4, 107, 1 89, 90. 119. 104. Panse, Angela 215 Pause, Giuseppe Jose 205 Parker,JayC. 18,112,114,115,215 Parks, Shan R. 96, 97, 116, 118, 205 Partnoff, Alex M. 162,205 Partnolf, John 173,215 Pastoruza, Jose 205 Pastonza, Roberto 205 Patlno, Steven H. 45, 74, 135 Payan, Conceptuon 88, 215 Payan, Steven E. 188,215 Pederson, Hannah 80, 83, 123, 126, 127, 205 Pederson Margo L 45, 266 Perla Pete 215 Pelteklan Hampartsoum 152,205 Peluflo LarryB Pena Marla Pena Theresa Penafnel Laura R Perales 20, 46. P1110 3, 119, 164, 178, VIC10713 ages, 112, 2,106,110,l19, 177, 193, 82, 89, 106, 1 10, .14,115, , 157, 180,205 215 Ranck, Kyle Rangel, Gilbert Rangel, Peter Rangel, Richard Rauch, Mary Ray, Patrick E. Raya,Andre B. 17, 20, 42, 47, 72, 78, 79, 88, 47. 72, 90. 25, 47, 72, 88, 90. 227 227 216 135 227 135 89, 90, 103, 104, 105, 122, 134, 135, 165, 193 Raya, Ramond 216 Raygora, Mark 227 Razo, Tommy E. 117, 205 Razo, Yvonne 205 Rebolledo, Juan C. 227 Rede, Sammy 205 Regalado, Joseph Tony 227 Regalado, Larry 106, 111, 227 Reinhardt, Greg Allen 165, 177 Rena, Noel 88 Renterla, Chnstopher M. 88, 125, 147, 205 Tom G. 193 Davld E. 188 Lnly A. 47, 54, 80, 83, 84, 87, 143, 154, 155 Anna M, 216, 228 Annamarle 185, 205 205 227 Frank L 203 Joseph F. 72, 88, 89, 90, 104, 105, 135, 137, 172, 198,205 4 Reza Susan C. 185,227 Rlco MarleneJ, 47, 51, 71, 80, 87, 96, 102, 104,105,116.'l18 Dana 216 Annette, M. 128, 192, 205 47 Arleen 216 Haydee 119,216 Pedro Godlna 227 Robert M. 20, 47, 90 Ruos, Sylvua 205 Rnvas, Duane D 178, 206 Rlvas, Gina A, 206 Rlvas, Gregory 227 Rtvas, Jose 206 Rlvas, Laura 141,216 Rtvas, Ramon E 206 Rlvas, Rose 47 Rnvera, Annette 47, 80, 84, 119 Ruvera, Chrlstopher 216 Rivera, Cynthla 216 Rnvera, Davnd 227 Rnvera, Glenn 216 Rnvera, John C, 216 Rlvera, Manuel 227 Rivera, Nick T. 227 Rivera, Ramon 216 Ruvera Veronnca 227 Ramlrez, Nadnne Ramlrel, Oscar J. Ramurez, Patrncla 72, Ramtrez, Ramon Ramlrez, Rebecca Ramnrez, Ruben Ramirez, Salvador Ramirez, Sandra Ramirez, Sandra 90, 104, 105, 208, Ramos, David 90, 1 Ramos, Duonncno 47, 2515 Ramos, Elsa 227 Ramos, George 183, 216 Ramos, Gus 216 Ramos, Jlm 205 Ramos, Muguel R. 183,216 Ramos, Ron 205 druguez, Yvonne J Rogoll, Duane G. Rogofl, Steve G Rolas, Davnd Rolas, Theresa A, Roksa, Elaune Roland, Kimberly Roland, Krlstle L. Roman, Marla Romero, Romero, Romero, Romero. Romero, Romero, Rosales, Rosales, Antonuo Connie Demse Gtlda Marncela Marnna Ntcolas Sylvua 206, 247 82, 89.175, 191, 216 173,183, 193,216 81,228 216 73,206 81, 228 216 206 228 216 48,119, 127,163 48 206 206 228 Rosas, Mark Rosata, Charles Z, RoseI1nsky,L1sa Rossottn, Ann M. Rothenhausler, Arturo Rothenhausler, Salvador Rothwell, Carl Ernst Rounds, Steven W. 82, 106, Rouse, Jerry A. Rubalcava, Christopher 150, 174, Rubalcava, Debble 91, Rubalcava, Gregory Rubalcava, Sal Rublc, Eva Michele Ruedas, Antonlo Ruelas, Mana , Rulz, Antonlo F. F1u1z,Catal1na 105. Ru1z,Chr1stopher Ruiz, Cynthla Ruiz, Jose RUIZ, Norma Rulz, Ronald Saavedra, Ernest Saavedra, Rachel A, Saber, Paul 48, 80, 84, 130 Saenz, Irma Saenz,M1chael Saenz, Norma Saflan, Loretta Lynn Sahara, Charlotte E. Sahara, Douglas K. Sahlnlan, Sandy Sanz, Ema A. Edward T. Jeanne K. Alan K. Mark Shelley L. IO6 110 183, 1 19, 206 173 48 228 206 206 216 206 216 ,216 48 228 ,216 110 45 157 216 206 216 216 216 216 216 228 206 228 228 206 216 158 206 228 216 49, 90 49, 80, 84, 94, 124 177, 193, 80, 83, 89, 80, 83. 106, 1 10. 49, 122, 141, 216 216 206 206 206 216 265 49, 80 217 217 217 Serrano Elalne M Serratos Glorla Severnno Glna M Shakar Luclne Shepard Cnndy Sheppard Blane Sheppard Cynthla L Sherbacoff Annette Sherbacoff Bully Shlm Hela Sh1m Tanya Shumada Tsutomu Shun Tom Shubrn JeanetteA Shubln John H Shubln N1ck A Shubln Robert W Shubln Tlmothy E Shubln Wllllam Sufuentes Carlos Slfuentes Rosallnda Sllos Fernando S1lva Belnnda Snlva CarolM Sllva Elleen Sllva Florentlno Sllva, Harold Sllva, Mlroslava Snlves re, Ernesto G. Sllves re,Ol1v1a Slmon, Kathy Slmoman, Robert Surnon an, Susan Sll'1'1OVlC1'1,NIChOlBSl. Slmovrch, Stephanle Smlth, Bryan A. Chrlstopher Dawn Erlk C, 82 88 S9 Jose 4. Marlo E. Andy 82. 142 Carmen Cathy Ellzabeth M. Fatrma Norberto Ricky A. Don na 88.101 oel ' Willlam A. Bertha A, Eleanor 1, Donald A, Bernardo Mlchael J, Daana Aram Armen Mlhran M. Arthur Eluzabeth A. Mando Marshall Veronl James Anna Ernle R, Armando Armlda F. Lusa Lupe Ann Davld 266 80, 83, Janet K. 106, Mark 50, 91, IO4, 130. 1 50, 50, 91. 157, 158. 88, 174, 182, 177,193 50,91 9 119, 88 119 119 106 1 08, 101 72 117 95 217 206 206 228 217 206 206 206 206 193 217 228 50 228 206 228 50 217 50 206 217 217 228 206 I 18 206 217 Mel1nda Raul F. Richard A. Allen M. 31 Laura Elame Sposato, John Stefianr, Yolanda S. Stevens, Arleen Natal1e Stock, Mark R. Strada, Jr. John Sukraslan, Charles A, Susoefl, John Susoe11, Laura Swlfl, Tabuzon, Irene D Tapna, Joan M Tap1a,Sylv1a Tarango, Rosa L. Tarango, Patsy Tarango, Sandra Taylor, Arleen Taylor, Cathenne Telles, JamesJ Telles, Joann Telles, Joseph E. Tena, Danuel Tena, Jeanette M. Tena,Lorra1ne Terakawa, Nancy K Terrazas, Gary Terrazas, Ronald Terrell, Tom D. TCYFIQUEZ, Arnalla Terrlquez, Norma Tess1er,G1lbert Tess1er,Jess1ca Thomas, Leslle Thompson, Sherrle R, Thompson, Wayne H, T11er1na,Lenore T1noco,Concepcuon Tlrre, Kenneth D. Tkachuk, George D. 52, 60. 10G,1 52 91,217 217 52 29, 52, 72 206 106, 228 106, 217, 228 91 91, 228 90 116, 228 228 80, 83, 89, 104, 179, 206 218 88, 90, 101, 206,266 8, 165, 207 207 228 228 228 119,218 228 218 218,266 218 218 52 53 71 Torres Toscano Tostada 229 207 218 131 Wrnans, Valdez, Valdez, Mlchael Valdez, Mlchael S. Valdez, Tammy Valdez, Vlncent Valenc1a,Fel1pe Valencla, Loule Valenzuela, Anthony Valenzuela, Art Valenzuela. Arthur Valenzuela. Gall Valenzuela, Llnda Valenzuela, Lupe Valenzuela, Lupe Valenzuela, Mrchael V l I Rene Reynaldo Teresa Vasquez. Anna Vega, ' Velasc a enzue a, Mlohael J. 7' ,.,. 183. 91, 207 7166, 88 193 111 122 91 163 110, 183. 54 80 258 229 229 53 229 Wltcom Wong. Wong, lngrld Wong, Terry T. WOO, Dlanne Yanez, Martha Yanez, Stephen S. Yasuda, Judy N. YBWIIZ, Yawutz, Zacarlas, Mana M. Zakoda, Rosa Zamora, Gabrlel Zamora, Gerardo Zanol1n1,Dan1el Zanol1n1,L1sa Zanollm, Mlchael G. Zapata, Mana C. Za ate, Adolpho Zarate, Al1c1a 207 207 229 55 N And In F... W - Q 4 , Og! . s-in Conclusion . SQQJGQEBCMIRIE W EOE :0:oO: anon OO O9 Scowagonm HOME i is 1 GOOQ 4 WQWE 0 - ' 992,100 ' o 000 mE:.:'5.:5'f Q W 7 it Q :.: f 9-J m...mE.5i?f:l?? l r ,A , N SENIOR YEAR The memories that we shared Will always be remembered, JU N E lq 75 For we are friends And wlll always be. And our love for each other Will never cease. We ll stay together 0 0 , Through thick and thin. Q6 We ll share our love f 6 And never sin. .wus lf-we Z,-A sv E l F And then there comes Graduation Day, And we'll both go our separete way. Conclusion 267 A: xxx I5 QQ' !2:'f r K x , 45 :wr MQ fy -eg' fa 54 Ku 4 r j0'r' C 7 9 I , H 0 ,Z ,' .. ff . 'FA f Z Q Q f - i-.14 'w , S5559 00' xx' EWR Q-f V'X .X XD I ff f END W rw Q A W f if 'K ,Q X. 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