Morse High School - Key Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

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Live in each season as it passes; BReathe the aiR, taste the fcuit, and Resign youRselp to the inpLuence op each ... Be Blown on By all the winds. Open all youR popes and Bathe in all the tides op natuRe ... at all seasons. yeap of the tiqep tiqeRS, know we’ce foR you Always foR you now until we Oie, We will sinq And cheep you onwARfc pAise our BAnneRS to the sky. PRAise the qloRy of our hepoes Shout them on to victORy, fiqht on you miqhty tiqeRS miqhty tiqeRS, we'Re foR you. 5 Oup Ainu mate Ibi Blue, hail White, hail QolO thy honoR. pRide, anO QloRy $hall in Our lives Be told We pleOqe Our heaRts’ Oevotion Our love, our loyalty All hail to thee, moRse high School hail Blue, hail White, hail QolO Send me an ice cube 'I o remind me of your cold heart And the day you left. -Nancy Norris -Kim Kohl- a worC is dead when it is saiC , some SAy. i say it just ending alone... the emptiness screams at me mockingly knowing all too well my injured heart will never feel the sweetness of your touch again. dreams... the happiness i imagined the love you feigned all lost in a never-never land of make believe, tears. .. with longing for you so great the thin shell of my existence will surely break from sorrow, gone forever... your happy smile and tender words without even so much as a farewell kiss, i die of loneliness. .. good-bye, my love... •sunshine (Maria Thibeaiilt) Sweet Spring breezes sing softly to me An intangible song of days gone by; Reminders of once known purity; Cause me to recollect; cause me to cry. But childhood innocence must slip away As gentle Spring days turn to hot Summer nights: Like tin- pounding waves we carelessly play Adolescent daydreams fly by on kites. With no thought for future times we play our games Unaware that Autumn leaves must fall. One day our wildness, society tames For our youth is gone; we are grown ups all. Wondering, if Autumn causes such pain Then what will come with the cold Winter rain? •sunshine (Maria Thibeault) Begins to Live thAt C)Ay. -emily dickinson humming telephone wires tug gently on my heart strings as the sweetness of your voice flies fleetingly. flitteringly over the mountains, the miles, the minutes until you’re at my side once more •sunshine Alone. I look in awe At all Nature’s beauty And realize that the earth and I Aw one. • FayeSchory- The brittle leaves fall From the trees and to the ground Soon to be swept up From the paths of the students Entering school once again. -Diana Montijo- The cold north wind blows Robbing the trees of their leaves. They fall gently to the earth Like snowflakes on a cold day To blanket the frozen ground. -Mary Matlock- -Jo Anne Steadman- Springtime comes quickly Melting away the winter The earth awakens. - Brian West- My soul is set free By the magic of the sun As Summer returns. -Maria Thibeault- nm -v « summeR faculty.................10 A.S.B...................18 SummeR School...........20 ORQanizations...........22 Class of ’74............34 Silently the morning mist is lying on the water Captive moonlight waiting for the dawn Softly, like a baby’s breath, a breeze begins to whisper, The sun is coming, quick you must be gone” Smiling like a superstar the morning comes in singing The promise of another sunny day And all the flowers open up to gather in the sunshine I do believe that summer's here to stay Photo by Joe Butts 9 Warren Huyscr William Howell Robert Perry 10 Vertis Barnes, Community Relations Advisor Ron Laucr. College Advisor Edward Nichols. Career Counselor ppincipaL ano assistant ppincipals Frank Thornton, Principal Robert Atterbury. Asst. Principal George Frey, Asst. Principal Jeanette Kramer. Asst. Principal 109 0 0 0 0 Q Rowing with the School Our teachers... gave homework, talked for hours, corrected tests, wrote referrals, crashed in the Faculty Lounge. There was a lot involved in the teaching profession- much was misunderstood by many people. The art of instruction was a growing, changing process. The teacher-student relationship wasn't give and take- a monotonous machine vs. a yawning chasm. Learning was sharing. Teachers and students grew together. Mr. Rolland Aldridge Mr. Leonard Arevalo Mr. Joseph Baksh Miss T. Ella Barncr Mr. Robert Blanchard Mrs. Leila Bocckcl Mr. Richard Brown Mr. William Brown Miss Ronni Burdick Mrs. Doris Camp Mrs. Antoinette Caragozian Mr. David Casey Miss Anne Cathcrina Mrs. Thais Chavira Mr. Dempsey Clemons Mrs. Marjorie Cole Mr. Lee Darling Mrs. Kendra Dawson Miss Sheryl Dc Kocvcnd Mr. Richard Domaillc Mr. Robert Duckworth-Ford Mrs. Carolyn Earle Mrs. Betty Evans 12 Mrs. Anne Foster Mrs. Crandallyn Graham Mr. Dorcn Hutton Mr. Alan Greenberg Mr. J. Griffith Mr. Dale Hall Mr. Michael Hcnzic Mr. Raymond Hirsh Mr. Robert Hisquierdo Mrs. Gisele Horton Mr. Robert Jenkins Mr. John Johnson Mr. Robert Johnson Miss Mary Katsuleris Mr. Russel Klcitsch Mr. Gary Lamb Mr. Charles Lanz Miss Angela Ludy Mr. Robert Lunsford Mr. William Male Miss Kristin Mallory Mrs. Gladys Manlove 13 Miss Rachel Mansir Miss Martha McCarthy Mrs. D. Smith Mr. Albert Mcch Mr. Robert Mendoza Mrs. Arlinc Nicdermcycr Mrs. C. Roctcrs Mrs. Patricia Oyeshiku Mrs. Jean Palmer Mr. A. Patoff Miss Catherina Pauchnick Mr. Lawrence Penacho Mr. Harry Perry Mr. Irvin Peterson Mrs. Paula Real Mr. Fredrick Riffle Mr. Michael Rigdon Mr. Carl Robbins Mr. Kenneth Robbins Mr. Albert Rodriguez Mrs. Carole Roscnfcld Mr. Loren Salter Miss Elizabeth Scarborough Mr. DcWaync Schilling 14 Mrs. livelyn Scott Mr. John Shacklett Mr. Donald Shank les Mrs. Dorothy Shepard Mr. Jack Shipp Mr. Nunnelly Sims Mrs. Frances Slowiczck Mrs. Patricia Suggs Miss Rose Anna Swanson Mrs. Betty Swift Miss Janet Thompson Mr. Leslie Thurman Mr. Reynaldo Vinole Mr. Robert Wachs Mr. W. Jones Mr. Charles West Ms. Maria Wheatcroft Mr. Thomas Williams Mr. Joseph Wilson Mr. Samuel Wong Mrs. L. Young Mr. David Young Dr. Melvin Zcddics Mr. William Zuidcma As the ’73-’74 year ended, Morse teachers, you had the right to be satisfied. In spite of frustrations and sometimes unrewarded efforts, you could be grateful that you had the opportunity to help many students grow. Teachers... you may someday confront the impact of your influence. We hope that it will reward you. I am indebted to my father for living; but to my teacher for living well.” . . . Alexander the Great 15 Behind the scenes Secretaries: Mrs. Nita Toth, Mrs. June Walker, Miss Madeline Marietti, Mrs. Judith Casey, Mrs. Syl via Brownlee, Mrs. Barbara Torrens. Ms. Ernestine Barrola. Mrs. Donna Edwards. i’araprofessionals: (seated) Mr. Castagnola. Mr. Thelen, Ms. Cojocari, Mr. Brumfield, Mr. Burcham. Mr. Rewa (standing) Ms. Carey. Ms. Groff. Ms. Martin. Mr. Maxion, Ms. Weaver. Mr. Meier. Ms. Chow. Ms. Strong, Ms. Cro .ier. Mr. Bradford. Mr. Smith, Ms. Johnson. Mr. Poindexter, Ms. Sofia, Ms. Zajac, Ms. Fowlkes. Secretaries: Edna Robinson. Ms. Margaret Bacchi. Mrs. Marian Martinez. Instructional Aide: Mr. Andrew Mallory. Security: Mr. MarioGastelum. Administrative Aide: Mr. Jesse Sandoval. 16 Cafeteria Helpers: Mrs. Rose Tamagni. Mrs. Imogene Stephens, Mrs. Gladys Pederson, Mrs. Berline Groff, Mrs. Betty Spring, Mrs. Mattie Woods, Mrs. Albina Kastelic, Mrs. Maxine Kike. Mrs. Carroll Flucht. Mrs. Micki White Cafeteria Helpers: Mrs. Jean Beck, Mrs. Annie Endlsey. Mrs. Carroll Flucht. Mrs. Norma Meldrum Librarians: Mrs. Dorothy Constantine. Ms. Judy Easley, Mrs. Agnes Winkowski. Ms. Leila Boeckel Custodians: Art Lopian. Dick Simpson. George Thomas. Troy Stanley. Matt Dillon, Wilbur Wolf calc 17 Head Custodian: Matt Dillon A.S.B. ASH (Associated Student Body) was an organization at Morse composed of elected officers. These dedicated leaders served as a vital link between the administration, the student body, and the community. The many activities this year were due to their diligent effortsand imaginative ideas. Some highlights of the year were: ASH retreat; “I’ve Got A Friend” buttons; better organization of the Senate; the many dances; the'Talent Show; the raffles; the Skating Parties. ASH members made this year exciting and memorable. Bill Male. Advisor Terry Burton, first semester ASB Vice President Brenda Curry, second semester ASB Vice President class ppesiC ents Janice Groves. Senior Class President Juan Haines, Junior Class President Cathy Rack ley. Sophomore Class President 18 Senators: Annette Bailey. Denise Barnett. Terry Barnett. Jessie Beagley. Cleveland Bonniey. Rita Boykins. Karen Bradford. Ana Cardenas. Rita Concepcion. Lawrence Cowans. Diane Curry. Willie Mae Davis. Bernitta Doris. Sandra Dudley. Nathan Foster. Adrienne («lover. Alicia Grageda. Glen Green. Andrea dross. Kim Groves. Franky Hamilton. Ivy Harris. Rene HarrisTerry Hemus. Jackie Hines, («wen Howard, (iarwin Johnson, Adrienne Jones. Bettina Jones. George Kay. Niki Kraft. David Lee. Angela Mark. Quinard McDonald. Cynthia McRae, Melinda Odom. Anna O'Quinn. Teresa Page. Class ye Parks, Runda Pamaran. Darryl Rice, Beverly Roberson. Debra Robinson. Maria R xlrigue7.. Cynthia Sandoval. Brenda Short . Thomas Smith. Sharon Spiotti. William Thompson, Rodney Taitague, Norman Tigner. Reggie Trimble. Desi Vela. Ricky Williamson. Interns: Brenda Curry. Cookie Wallace. Walter Sturlcey, Sherrill Spears. Mark Flanders. Fanny Wooden ASB Secretaries: Vanessa Bond and Caroll Linda Sandoval. Commissioner of Finance Richard Shirley. Commissioner of Athletic Oliva Maria Thibcault. Commissioner of Election Marie Mafnas. Commissioner of Activities Jessie Villaescusa. Cherrsquad Representative 19 0 z summer sadness on a moonlit night reflecting on the magic of yesterdays. fills my entire being with sorrow — longing for past happiness. i spend countelss sleepless nights in tears hoping to relive the golden times. but. in vain, for time spent in pleasure flics by on the fleeting wings of silver doves. while sadness lingers painfully to inflict the agony too many times. oh! to relive the magic just once more and perhaps revive the smiling face deep within my soul... to be happy again! that is my wish. but knowing, oh too well, that wishes are a part of childhood and i can’t believe in santa claus any longer .. •sunshine (Maria Thibcaulti Girls' Nurses Aides: (first row) Mrs. Earle (second row) Pam Maz .eppi. Rene Graves. Vicki Kite. Cheri Bell. Icnnette Cradic, Karen Schlictenmyer. Sharon Bell qirLs nurses’ aides (iiris’ Nurse’s Aides was an on-the- job training work experience program designed to teach interested young women the fundamentals of medical assistance. Three days out of the week the girls would go to a nearby hospital to put their learning into action. In a few years, if they continue in their studies, they will have the opportunity to become Registered Nurses and all that hard work will have paid off. They never told me anything about doing the laundry I love reading True Confessions!!! V.I.C.A. (first row) Mr. James Griffith, Krskinr Arnold. Marshall Porter (second row) John Flor. Nick Ortuno. Nathan Foster. Daniel Snead. Victor Chavez. Jose Coronado. Marc Tourvillc. Richard Nabors. Nestor Munoz. Michael Roberts (not shown) Bill Barrios Some friends arc forever Oh rats! Who took the Anacin? V.I.C.A. Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (V.I.C.A.) males’ main goal was to prepare themselves for tile medical profession by diligent study, ardent practice and on-tbe-job training. In the future of these young men will be a promising career filled with exciting experiences in the field of Medicine. 23 R.O.t.C Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (R.O.T.C.) was an organization of young men and women interested in the Armed Forces. It was an academic class that took the place of P.E. It held many activities that the members participated in such as Color Guard. Fancy Drill, Drum and Bugle Corps. Rifle Team and many more. Commandant SC IM Brown Bobby Pattryson holding the Golden Slingshot Award for Lowest Shooter Men’s Rifle team 24 Men’s Color Ciuard led off by (Jrrjj Medico I.etha Morrice and Tom Gravelle demonstrating Winter uniform; Barry Pavel ami Annette Bailey demonstrating Summer uniform jim Daw explaining to student the fundamentals of the Color Guard weapon SGM Brown introducing Queen Sandi Burch and First Attendant Debra Edwards Fancy Drill doing Confusion Drill 25 Demonstrating the three rifle positions are: Peter Diaz in Prone, Ken Cox in kneeling and Bobby Patterson in off-hand position Les tlQRGS l,c$ Tigres was a club designed t promote school spirit and help the community. Under the direction of Mrs. Suggs, the club sponsored the Races at Homecoming, the “Oceanside Striptease”skit at a Pep Rally, and a I lomecoming Float as well as sponsoring bake sales and Tiger-grams. President: AnaCarillo LcsTigrw: (first row) FayeSchory. Anna Inzunza. Terry llemus. Adrienne Jones(second row) Rosie Inzunza, Betty Brown. Debbie Verduzco. Ruth Virata (third row) Patty Fernandez. Ana Carillo. Florence Picardal. Kim Mack. I.orrie Rosales (not shown) Jessie Villaescusa, Dorothy Lujan. Maria Thibeault. Theresa Blackwell. Pam Parker. Sherrill Spears. Kim Yeager. Connie Williams. Julie Spain. Loren Cabrera. Fanny Wooden, Niki Kraft Vice President: Jessie Villaescusa Recording Secretary: 'Ferry llemus Corresponding Secretary: Florence Picardal 26 Treasurer: Patty Fernandez. Historian: Dorothy Lujan Publicity: Maria Thibeault lettepmen’s cIub Lettcrmen’s Club was comprised of all the young men at Morse who earned a varsity letter in their particular field of athletics. When this picture was taken not all the lettermcn were present. Lettermen's Club: Pictured above are: Sherwin Wade. Barry Thomas. Clary Thompson. Michael Anderson. Raymond Mason. I ony Anthony. Darrel Strratrr. Jerald Williams, Darrel Davis. Steve Gary. Kenny Murphy, Robert Bradley. Evan Foster. Calvin Roberts. Lee Thompson. Randy McClellan, I«ee Currer. Mateo Logan. Larry Clemons x rn lilippines rating I Bell, ✓ rfary aron ford, U« eav. J nlia, to quel? he st ii- bailable p nK school td S T xperft n«c 000165 you Ttll aft new should AjJirsMM m ihi. ih any iinuimi----------■■■■• ui uuimn f this type are strictly those of Bryant in room 403. Dispatch he writer ou are ini olumn, co .rtieles in ' Dispatch. If a,so welcomes letters to the Edi- writing a tor A,) letters will he printed.. : tW ditor. All . rtfpatch are sul Twining. oouraged to adapt instruction Mrs. Chavira has lived in toward individualized learning San Diego since 1965. For the ra,es” years she y s How do you take the : rt choose tin st u Sfrate and « nts? “The jgtud®Qt« j. re 1 lit? ptrfe a nd jr ' rap- portxxfs established . n the ir£t dav for by Alicia Quintanilla September 22, T' ere was r rough c ' a rally at 3 people of day for most,of'my stu- dents. As-a-TAT I sensed a congeniality among the students and faculty and was pleasea to join the staff.’ High wel- teachers , Asian. M?lo L_. ow that i sed L pines. The i e At _________ . . ic dollars are being used to lp the Marcos Regime and pportin Mrs. Morgan attended but only to leave because che i, by Susan Tripoli it is Industrial Educa- from the Industrial Education department and gained one lilippin m. Sponsor itional Ci ration ? Philipj unity. ( irshall - erties. 3 ers in tl rassme lipino A ents, an 1, mill the Ma The mar is only i igg'e tc' n public I Mr. rts anz jild- Oli All- 606 liars an. Marco ter Viet The ho is tha se in mot Did you icher, -Staff Mr rov .....right) Eddie Hayes. DoloresGonzalez. Ana In unza.TTD. Ramon. Marianne Martinez, Donna Bryant. KatTiy Hjj I’ school, J thy Heller. Beverly Domingo (second row) Ray McDonald. John Fcjaran. William Thompson. Peggy Lindsley, Darlene Molloy.'Kathy Brad ' Perry, Howard Bussel, Betty Brown, Jorge Gutierrea ; teachi srse as ! - Mr. Peterson in '68. while tending San Diego State. After graduating from San ego State he went to tear Roosevelt Jr. High for 3 ars, then went to Dana Jr. foi- l year, then came Morse. Mr. Rigdon « teaching Drafting. ii« turts. and Woodshop. eoson for returning to is because In- thought guess it’s all right for this be- ing my first year. There’s only one thing that’s messed up and that's the changing of my schedule but everything else is RIGHT-ON!!!” Robyn C. Dickerson: “The one thing I dig the most is my Black Studies teacher (Mr. Watson). One look at him brightens the rest -al.__________ttwm T't-h aKIfl_til —- —w v irom young tames who are interested In a nurs- ing career, how to become nurses aid. This is a thrree hour class, one of those hours is traveling time, the other two hours are spent performing nurses aids duties at the various hospitals and convalescent homes. The hospitals around October 23. __wk;i - t __♦!--------- pressure, reading pulses, tern peratures. and respiration) and other hospital duties. At the end of this course, in June, these 13 young ladies will be quaified nurses aids, and if they wish, can go to a nurses lego, and after 2 -ars. they'll be Registered Nurses' • -tny I U (1 c n t s anxiously awaited the arrival of the first day of school. The students were anticipating reunions with old friends. Many students were disappointed when they found out that two familiar faces were not to be found in the crowd. The familiar were those Morse and build up better relations between them and the police. Officer Robert (Rob) Boyer has been on the force for 514 years. He likes sports and hunt- ing. He stated that he would like to get into conversations with th students. Bot Classified Ads By Danny O’Neal FOR SALE: Two pair of old Levi's, great condition, fair price. CALE: VICK Fishing Reel great shape. S10.00. Old boat i condition. $75.00. And one JOHNNY CASH tape |8425 ASK TOR GEORGE '0 READ?!! 5 paperbacks to sell! Very inexpensive! Do you IRAQ? I will sell my most prized possession. Very .nt for Hot Dog stands. Young, good at figures. ED. and SUNDAYS) No. 752-5790 LE: r sale, I am 59 years old. a little used up. but : condition. GREAT PRICE . . . Tlir l)i«.pa ch staff worked produce a good paper this y C ft ifc gfrerdcd in doing tlii mrtTj) Vd deadlines and satisfied tin r°m ul‘‘ s Mtol's' n'rt'wl for an informaWK' ftl«wUl«ne Marti _ _ sfl_____________________.1------- developed and liuinorousitOiift ’Sofhe Morse Tigi ‘‘ih¥ttrn Vio(9 f m ‘ won first place in the N mountain ulie S. aurie Chapman love you very much anny Collins ulia S. very hard to go. ?aul Taitague ny one wishing to place tion for our next edi- see Gloria Graham in Dispatch . Second scnf ftf V ■WVtOrb 'Bet t y fliWwn All you reporters. Dis patch and Annual peo pie— Work Harder” From: D. J. Wightman Every morning at second ««d your ASB Associated •nt Body is in room 405 ting activities for you the here at Morse. {Her this year ASB and ers of Dispatch took a iat t- camp Cuyamaca to and discuss issues and ems here at Morse. This was successful a lot of g was done, n return ASB immediate- planning the Blue and Ball which was held on h of October. This event ery successful the sup- , iW of the students here at gISxsUl at W°rk Morse was «‘ally together Brinda Ramerez The Student Body is now A little help and under- Planning and organizing for standing our Homecoming Game and From: George Dance. But there’s a great deal To: The Football Team o opposition because of prob- California Spring March view. This year Mr. R Vinole Jr. and over nine! bers of the Morse Mard ger Band hope to return Mateo to take first pla again. The Morse Marching Band Tigerette Drill Te; grown from twenty-nin. bers three years afeo i ninety members today band receives over fifty tions a year for many d performances. They have in many parades and rev the past. The Marching led by drum major Jones, also plays at footl basketball games. The Morse Jazz. Ro semble is another ba Morse. This band has fc television, and has dor twenty performances. Th is very lucky to have the tional talents of William ‘ son on the base, and Mil ris on tenor sax. Another talented your in the Jazz Band is Al who was named the On ing Jazz Guitar player i fornia last year. Also I Moreno on the drums is the best. The Morse High Pep plays at all of the school and a few other school ties. The Pep Band als at the games that are away from Morse. The Beginning Folk class is held third peril that you need is a guita socia- portant, so I learned to use it and learned many other postal procedures. I feel that APEX is wonderful, and that anyone who From: Topaz It ain't nothin' Gloria Graham but a meatball To: Milton From: G. G. jffice Cosby To: Bill dents ceive world this c fun. lploy what grad i cm empl« •-x. work us sterni om your job must for your find «ary. eems. V em pie these me to op- ma eiary dding ilcula ewrit- What's going 9 9 • ' To: From: and McGrue CeAtUR© ■ so ■ WRItCRS •' way d fte bRteRs hool fering nester uniors ctive er in its the e and f the vices'’, it Pat- ntln- sed at le stu- aching fas has h proj iborate iksgiv Speaks reature ' Robert a.v.1 Last Tues. Ens. perfi for the members dir of other selected choirs o )istrict at Mission Bay r some pop music, some new members in Er aiforms are going to t nter is casual and for : is formal dress. There is going to b« robes this year so if w get the ASB to put in a with ours we cq Mr. Salter hj signed three years ago. There are some prejud pre . KavVtiary Thompson- rtiwV t ■ Kose. Linda Warrick; Ctawdia Bblftfi d,this ' PcfJgy Ma . .c pi, John OimW',ales. Walter Sturkey, Alan Walker, Jean Graham POETS' CORNER kve can make it? Nelson McGrue Freeman Tabbs i way to you WHAT IS .... ...... by Karen Peterson An athlete is any person Willing to be on the In any kind of u-eather. Run. or sleet or snow. Mrs. Scott said of the class, “Most of the kids are enthusi- astic. I expect them to work hard and at least enjoy the pro gram.” When asked how she liked the class Sheila Hyder. a student, said, “I like the class and think it’s very interesting. Those students KnatUre Writers are: found wherever tncSc To: Betty From: Me Look up, see on the way! Howard Bullarol S. C. An .i hlete can hare one s I hat he tikes to do lb But while doing the spo He likes to out do the To: Moo-Moo Luberttia Alli.-wrrr Always ready to get a good story Linetto Donna Bryant)«patch would fcbdrt11 Barbara Hale.agaAiiiVias. Love: Ernie and Glori Kathy Hinds, senior Sheila Hyder, senior Lenore McQueen, junior Eunice Murphy, senior Teresa Nunez, junior Ronda Pamaran, junior To: Leotis Harris Fom: Janice Hicks Somebody Loves Yot To: Mr. Wightman 8 kepor LaD,Wlftu CathShBl£fftW ; IWW erkin1 qarrny.... KwMSW ow) Silf ffH g fiy Ann( lPa firsY row) A nuaI Rm.,or l arrfJi iftlal rayiPA rgas, Diana Montijo, Kirn AlbefteQ fHnAyP. ) MelindatWom, Hill Lois JSntPMoore, ChcrKTPRVjb ftf ; AKd s Stone, Alicia Quintanilla Lot’s get it on iri on en in- People discus- idents, and a discus oblems to the e then Foople They plan to have discus- sions once a month with differ- ent students chosen each time on the panel. Students who wish to be panelists should submit their names to Mr. Young in room B-10. Project People hope you En- joyed the ETHNIC FAIRE that was held November 14. Here are some of the stu- dents involved in Project Peo pie: Carmelita Crayton. Alicia Quintanilla. Adrienne Jones. __ -nDii:i__ '« Hv_Taekie___Mnn- To: From: J. M. and I). N. W. Gotta find a way iTo: Kim From: Elex Gotta find Scott Branch a way To: Sissy From: Bugs Hey Girl Robinson To: Carl North From: Donna White 24 x 48 feet. The building is be ing built in the dirt part of the parking lot. The students in the class are as follows. T. Carter. J. Mitts. M. Davis, J. Davis. F. Vargas. orcemenrs (e.g.. Solitary ConfineU Walk in Double .or Sing, Emphasis on Behavior Extrinsic Reuard System Lois of Individual Auto, campus life Campus Life was an organization open to all students at Morse High School. It brought a Christian influence into the lives of all participating students. Campus Life was full of laughter, dreaded moments on the infamous electric chair, refreshments, and fun times as well as spiritual awareness. Meetings were held at different students' homes on every other Tuesday. Leading the group and counseling the kids privately were Lcni Leihler, Gary (little and Bill Crawford. Some parts were edible!!! c.s.f C.S.F'. (California Scholarship Federation) was an organization at Morse that sponsored bake sales, car washes, and parties. In order to qualify for membership in this club one had to have a B-plus average. Four semesters in this club entitled one to become a sealbearcr. The advisors were Mr. Halliday and Mr. Wachs. C.S.F. Members: (first row) M. Cruz. B. Roberson, N. Kraft. J. Hines, N. Wortham. K. Johnson, E. Wynn. M. Solorzano, L. Romero. G. Romero (second row) L. Rosales, R. Virata. B. Hale. R. Concepcion. L. Payne. I. Harris, C. Disnew. M. Du Bose. M. Gurbacki. A. Quintanilla. T. Hemus (third row) F. Yturralde, Mr. Wachs. K. Heyer, L. Rhodes. N. Fawcett. J. Blumberger. A. Jones. I). Bright. K. Kohl, K. Yeager, I). Beam. Mr. Halliday (fourth row) S. Hyder, A. Grageda. B. Brown. A. Cardenas. X. Jones. M.Jay.J. Plummer. B. Farmer. J. Spain. S. Struck. C. Cole. C. Oliva (fifth row) F. Schory, S. Ritter. S. Geisbert. D. Montijo. N. Zander, R. Cataquiz. I). Bostic, V. Kendall. M. Wong. M. Alfaro. J. Daligdig. A. Nakamura (sixth row) D. Shearer, M. Gifford, J. West, W. Davis. L. Waite, A. Garcia. D. Lee. P. Fernandez (seventh row) L. Lay. H. Stoll. T. Ash. N. Buenviaje. C. Holthoff, G. Krump, G. Himaka, J. Wresehinsky (eighth row) C. Calkins. S. Beck. A. Ray. G. Green. G. Browning, C. Blumberger 32 rnafu MAFIA Members: (first row) Beverly Roberson. Chris Davis. Kellie Evans. Charles Holthoff, Niki Kraft. Mike Cuban (second row) Lisa Dubsosr. Carolyn Disnew. Maria Thibcault, Brian West. Duane Green. Dr. Melvin Zeddies (third row) Joyce Henry, I- aye Schory. Dean Baldridge. Michiko Bishop. Don Hacklander. Terry Hemus. Gerald Himaka. A1 Ray. Richard Allen. Dan McQueen (not shown) Maria Brasil. Brenda Curry. Greg Dant .ler. Kathy Heller. Kathy McKindra. Lorrie Rosales. Blane Zimmerman MAFIA (Male and Female Intellectual Association) was an organization composed of the members of Independent Studies. The purpose of the club was to promote intellectual growth and stimulus, and to benefit the school and community. They participated in many activities, including sports events with other Independent Study Centers and sponsoring a Gangster Day for Homecoming Week. 34 35 p LL tiqcp Bands..................38 pootBAll team................42 homecoming...................44 Spopts......................... Women's Swimming..62 Volleyball........64 CrossCountry......66 Women’s Tennis....68 Rifle Team........69 CheeR Squad..................70 Activities..................... Blue and Gold Dance.74 Ethnic Fa ire.......75 SophomoRes....................76 Refactions on the water like shadows in my mind Speak to me of passinn days and nights and passing time 'File falling leaves are whispering, “Winter’s on its way” I close my eyes remembering the warmth of yesterday It seems a shame to see September swallows by the wind And more than that it’s oh so sad to see the summer end And though the changing colors are a lovely thing to see If it were mine to make the change I think I’d let it be But I don’t remember hearing anybody asking me 37 tiqeR ba v Ban6 ClUB Band Club was composed of members of Marching Band. Tigcrettes. Jazz- Rock Ensemble, and Pep Band. Band Club provided music and spirit for all borne activities. Mr. Vinole was the advisor. TigeretteColonel: Mercy Solorzano; Majorette: Niki Kraft Banner Colonel: Chen Monk; Drum Major: Arthur Jones; Letter Colonel: Gloria Valdez Mascot: Sherrill Spears: Director: Mr. Vinole; Mascot: Sandi Burch 40 Band Staff: (first row) Banner Colonel: Cheri Monk; Mascots: Sandi Burch and Sherrill Spears; Letter Colonel: Gloria Valdez; (second row) Publicity: Gerry Gleason; Manager: Larry Briggs: Uniform : Tom Pederson; Drum Major: Arthur Jones; President: Ron Snyder; Vice President: Cathy Dolmage: Librarian: Melba Dubose pep Ban Pep Band was one of the most important activities in the music program at Morse. The Pep Band performed at school rallies and football and basketball games. The Pep Band lived up to its name by helping to arouse spirit and 'Piger Pride. Pep Band: (first row) Ron Snyder, Pep Band leader (second row) Bill Miller. Melba Dubose. Rodney McElrath. Henry Dinkins, Retina Jackson (third row) Gilbert Gonzalez. Jim Daw, Cathy Dolmage (fourth row) Tony McF.lroy. Lori Wilson. Jonathan Dunkle. Kenny Watson. Johnny Rat hers. Gerald Hunter (fifth row) 'I'. A. Barney. Tom Pederson. Larry Briggs, Richard Tripoli. Arthur Jones. James Bond. Henry Alvarez. Mr. Vinole (sixth row) Gerald Gleason. Bill Whipple. Lamont Crawford. Bobbie White. Darlene Lokey Jazz Rock ensemBle The Jazz-Rock Ensemble received many invitations to perform for special events. Some of the Ensemble’s performances included tours of San Diego’s Junior and Senior High schools along with competing at Jazz Festivals. 41 Jazz Ensemble: (first row) Ed Whitfield. Jonathan Dunkle. Mike Morrow. Darrell Watkins (second row) Charles Newman. John Odom. Colin Johnston. (jeorge Browning, (third row) Don Wall. Larry Briggs. Arthur Jones. Ed Johnston. Chris Rushing. Tom Pederson VARSlty ► -T 41 Ho ard floofctr 4 A ul Bortliuc, 2J. IMnald Mnrtrt Vmos -23. Quinar f MrOonald • 42 fohrin Icicr 4-3 Kcn iurplu.’ aid ratio • 75 Drtnald r at ton r c_“ l . ii_-i. 'v pOOtBAll 4 Mike- tierwflix ■ Daviy f5 Keiinv AhfisT' ! li Ber ar f£bVi?y . .. %m . ■ ; raO ;. • c.' r irst row ; -j 'IW David Daniels ' ' . 24 Mar Peterman T 3‘Robert N a jet a T 1 a11Mo'iiroc ,, I: 6? Kuii 2acRarz jk , 'it) ftarv'Williains- ' 'J r vift£ond knw. hi bv.ath SulWaw KPypj Eft homecoming week Homecoming week was a week of fun, games, dress-up days, races, auctions, pep rallies, hand initiations. Tiger- grams. balloons, and corsages. The theme for this year's Homecoming was “People Make the World Go ’Round.” There was enthusiastic participation from everyone, which made Homecoming '73 something to remember. Monday: Games Hay, pie toss, and tug-of-war, sponsored by Senior Class. Mafia Dress- up Day, sponsored by MAFIA. Senior Assembly Tuesday: Nationality Dress-up Day, sponsored by ASP. Tiger-gram sale, sponsored by Cheersquad Wednesday: Halloween Dress-up Day and races, sponsored by Les Tigres Thursday: Little People Dress- up Day and Lettermen Auction, sponsored by Giris’ League and Pep Club. Tigcrgram and balloon sale, sponsored by Clieersquad. Friday: Blue and Gold Day. All school Pep Rally. Mum corsage sale, sponsored by Cheersquad. Just roll. roll, rolling along Oh no you don’t!!! The Odd Couple people rriAke the worIO Qo Round Who me? Scared?! ? a?! I mi«cd it It’ a family affair 46 homecoming COURt 1973 This year’s Homecoming Queen was M iss Karen Bradford. She was escorted by Andre Robinson. Senior Attendants were Jessie Villaescusa, escorted by Ray Vasquez. and Vanessa Bond, escorted by Russell Clemons. Junior Attendant was Monica Alfaro, escorted by Ernie Archuleta, and Sophomore Attendant was Maureen Espiritu, escorted by Ron Snyder. Homecoming court (left to right): Queen Karen Bradford with escort Andre Robinson. Sophomore attendant Maureen Kspiritu with escort Ron Snyder. Junior attendant Monica Alfaro with escort Ernie Archuleta. Senior attendants Jessie Villaescusa with escort Ray Vasquez and Vanessa Bond with escort Russell Clemons sonata you arc a song sung in purest notes of ecstatic joy dancing elatedly through my mind you arc a symphony mellow and somber the tender whining of violins filling my eyes with tears the beauty so unbearable you are unremembered words to a haunting melody whose meaning grazes my heart like butterfly wings leaving nary a trace of existence you arc acid rock fast guitar and rhythmic drums setting the tempo of your life fused with mine you are the universe happiness sadness. truth lies all the inconsistencies of life and all the beauty but above all you are mine •sunshine (maria thibcault) ■ homecoming Oance I can’t believe it! Let’s boogie!!! What a drag! The Homecoming Dance was held on Friday, November 2, 1973. There was a good turnout with many students in attendance as well as alumni returning to see old acquaintances. 'Pile dance was held in the beautiful Copper Room at the Community Concourse. The band was “Master Plan . The dance started at 8:30 p.m. and ended at 1:00. It was sponsored by P.T.A. with a little help from A.S.B. Congratulation ! % % homecoming night ! Go you mighty 'I'igrrs! The theme for Homecoming ’73 was “People Make the World Go ’Round”. A lot of effort was put into the preparations tomake the night eventful and memorable.The one question that went through everyone’s minds was whether Homecoming ’73 would be a re-run of Homecoming '72 (leaving the Tigers rain-soaked in the stands) or would it be Homecoming Pt. Loma style (a ho-hum day game)? The day of the game was cloudy and many Tigers grew uneasy as a light rain began to fall in the early afternoon (shadesof ’72!). But things were going in Morse’s favor. The clouds disappeared before the game started and 3.000 Tiger fans arrived at Mesa College to cheer the big team to victory. • 4 % . % N There was an exciting halftime with floats, balloons, and plenty of confetti. Karen Bradford was crowned Homecoming Queen for 1973. And to top off the perfect evening, the Mighty Tigers clobbered the Hoover Cardinals 12-7. RAH! 49 mouse vs. oceansifce The first game of the season was a disappointing loss for the Tigers to the under-rated Pirates of Oceanside. 'I he Tigers got off to a rousing start when halfback Reggie Trimble scored the first touchdown of the season for Morse. The kick failed, and so the Tigers led at the end of the first half with a score of 6-0. The 'Piger defense held Oceanside for most of the game until the Pirates slipped past and scored. The Tigers tried a last minute retaliation, but were not able to succeed. The final score was Tigers-6 Piratcs-7. Coach Shack let i giving advice to Donald Moore GO TIGERS!!! William Thompson's superb one-handed catch moRse VS. santana The Tigers’ first victory of the season came over the Santana Sultans at El Capitan High. Morse (0-1) came into the game after a disappointing loss to Oceanside and were determined to strike back. The Sultans (1-0) seemed to be tough competition, but they weren’t tough enough to stop a strong Piger team. The Tigers’ defense kept the Sultans from scoring and the offense, with touchdowns by Glass, Sturkcy, and Burton, rolled on to an impressive 27-0 victory. 50 Victory for M MS!!! mopse vs. point lonu moRse vs. san Pieqo In the first Morse home game the Tigers trampled over the San Diego Cavers in a non-league game victory. Morse came into the game with a 1 -1 record against the Cavers 0-2. The Tigers did a fantastic job on defense allowing only 3 points for the Cavers. The Tiger offense had a good night with touchdowns made by Clifford Cilass and Terry Burton, and a field goal made by Kenny Amis. The defense was also superb, highlighted by an interception and a 30 yard touchdown by Mark Peterman. The Tigers’ offense and defense were successful as they rallied on to a 29-3 victory over the San Diego Cavers. I'he Tigers played Point Loma in a day game on the Pointers' field in the fourth game of the season. The Pointers gave the Tigers tough competition as both teams, having a 2-1 record, battled it out on the field. Point Loma scored first on a 10 yard run. making the score 6-0, but the Tigers came back to tie it with a pass from Walter Sturkey to Greg Amos. At the end of the half, the score remained 6-6. Coming into the second half, the Tigers tried to get ahead but the Pointers slowly moved past to score. The Tigers tried it again with a pass from Walter Sturkey to Reggie Trimble to bring the score up to 14-14, but things didn’t seem to go the right way as Point Loma scored the final touchdown of the game to leave the final score: Morse-14 Point Loma-22. 51 moRse vs. patRick henRy Morse opened their Eastern League season as they hosted the Patrick Henry Patriots at Aztec Bowl on a Saturday night. Seeking an upset, the Tigers came with a 2-2 record as opposed to the Patriots 3-1 record. The Tiger defense and offense got the hall moving in the Tiger's direction, as they dominated the whole first half. Scoring in the second quarter on a drive with a 4 yard run by Reggie Trimble, and Kenny Amis’ conversion made the score 7-0 at the end of the half. Victory looked within reach for the Tigers as they controlled the first half of the game. Second half came and victory slowly started to look dim. Patrick Henry scored on a I yard run to tie the score. Then a fumble by the Tigers cost them another touchdown as the Patriots took the lead 14-7. The second half was dominated by the Patriots as they went on to win with a 1 7-7 victory over the Tigers. Those sad moments Still Bill manuevered through Patriot defense 52 moRse vs. CRMVfORd The agony of defeat Tiger!, rolled up yardage One of the most exciting games of the season was against the Colts for their homecoming at-Aztec Bowl. Morse came into the game with a 0-1 league record against Crawford’s 1-0. Morse proved to he tough competition for the Colts. The excitement began in the beginning of the second quarter when Crawford scored the first touchdown. The Tigers quickly retaliated when Still Bill (William Thompson) caught a 62 yard pass from Walter Sturkey for a touchdown, making the score 7-6 with the Colts leading. Another touchdown by the Colts was followed by a Tiger touchdown made by Reggie Trimble. The tough Tiger defense held back the Colts for the rest of the game and forced them to fumble four times. With one minute left in the game, the Tigers made one last attempt to score, but time ran out, leaving the score Colts-14 Morse-12. Offense blocked for Sturkey 53 Clifford Glass ran with the hall as Frankie Hamilton blocked homecoming game moRse vs. hooveR Before a roaring crowd of 3000 fans the mighty Morse Tigers met the Hoover Cardinals for Homecoming at Mesa College Stadium. As usual the Morse Tigers were looking great and showed it with a touchdown by Clifford (ilass, and another one in the second period. At halftime Morse was leading 12-0. The magnificent Marching Band and Drill Team led the way for the colorful floats and the beautiful court. Karen Bradford was crowned Homecoming Queen as thousands of blue, white, and gold balloons sailed through the air. Late in the fourth quarter the Cardinals scored, but nothing could over power the Tigers that night. With the final score 12-7, the Tigers looked back on another successful I lomecoming. Ron Zacharzuk and Reggie Trimble looked on Johnny Meier ready to intercept Hoover’s ball 54 Corral the ref A Tough Tiger hulled his way for a touchdown 0 00 ? 4 o 12 v | o Homecoming Victory against the Cardinals!!!! Mike O’Brien and Don Patton showed their pride 55 moRse vs. st. Augustine The most important game of the season was played against the Saint Augustine Saints on a cold Friday night in Balboa Stadium. If the Tigers bad won this game, they would have been in contention for the CIF playoffs. The game started off as the Saints got a break and ran 31 yards for a touchdown. The Tigers got the ball hack and Reggie Trimble ran 7 yards fora touchdown. Saints came back with a 22 yard field goal. Then the Tiger quarterback, Walter Sturkey threw a 9 yard touchdown to Ferry Morris to take a 12-9 lead. With 3 seconds left in the half, the Saints came hack with a 73 yard touchdown to make the score 16-12. ‘The Tigers came out, ready to go, but the Saints scored again on a 10 yard pass. The Tigers did not lose hope, for Walter Sturkey completed a pass to Kenny Amis for a ten yard touchdown. The Tigers tried to come back, but time ran out. The final score was 18- 23. Defensive Tigers on the job 56 The Tigers are loose Trimble righting off a Hornet moRse VS. Lincoln The last game of the season came on a rainy Saturday night at Mesa College against the Lincoln Hornets. Lincoln got off to a fast start by scoring on an 11 yard pass. The Tigers came back on a 15 yard run by Reggie Trimble, and Walter Sturkcy to Clifford (ilass for the two-point conversion. The Tigers struck again with a 21 yard pass to Kenny Amis for another Tiger touchdown, and Reggie Trimble ran in for a two-point conversion to make the score 16-6. Lincoln came back with a 22 yard touchdown run to make the score 16-12 at the half. The second half was dominated by the Ilorncts as they ran up the score 16-26. Thus, on a cold fall night at Mesa College Stadium, the Tigers walked off in defeat. Even with a disappointing record of 3-6. the Tigers’ spirit was still high. 57 58 moRse supeRstaRS This year, Morse was well-represented in both first and second All-league teams:Grcg Dantzler: Elected first team All-League (defensive). Chosen by the team as Most Valuable Player (defense). Chosen as Prep All-American by C )ACH ANI) ATMLETE and WII() S WHO IN ATHLETICS and named totl.e ALL-PREP Team Hall of Champions. William Thompson: Recognized as one of the top receivers in the league. Chosen as first team All-Leaguer and tied with Reggie Trimble as Most V aluable Player (offense). Walter Sturkey: Completed an outstanding season, throwing for over 1.000 yards. Named second team All- League Quarterback and was elected one of the team captains for Morse. Randy Kochcr: Chosen Outstanding Lineman and second team All-League. Reggie Trimble: One of the best runninghacks in the county. Chosen as second team All-Leaguer and tied with William Thompson for MVP. Mark Daniels: Recognized as one of the toughest defensive lineman in the county. Chosen as first team All-Leaguer. Franky Hamilton: Elected as one of this year’s team captains. Chosen as All-Leaguer for two years. This is his first year on All-League defense (first team). William Thompson: First team. All-Lcagut and tied with Reggie Trimble as MVP offense Sherwin Wade: Second team. All- League and most inspirational player Sherwin Wade: Chosen for two years as an All-League Defensive End (second team). Chosen as Most Inspirational Player by the team. Clifford Glass: One of the strongest Runninghacks in the league. Elected by the team as Most Improved player. Randy Kochcr. Reggie Trimble. Walter Sturkey Second team. All-League offense. Below Franky Hamilton. Mark Daniels. Greg Dantzler. First team. All-League defense f J.V. FOOTBALL (first row) 40 Steve Sturkey 25 Darrell Davis 36 Lean ter Carter 80 Charles Crews 21 John Strong 31 Rodney Jones 41 Jim Hooker 38 Terry Pullum 72 John Odom 22 Monroe Billingsley. 20 Kugene ( Jordon 50 Richard Rorflero iteasa (second row) 82 Dale Simpson 76 Brad Bailey 19 Chancellor Grinston 52 Toney Ash 83 Ron Harris 81 Tom Hovwell 11 Mike Lucas 39 Wayne Howard 75 Wilbert Martin 43 Mateo L « 4 Mitch I hompson 64 Parris Johnson 61 Mike Morrow V1 Calvin Roberts Mgr (third row) 12 Warren Perry 30 Greg Carroll 63 Clarence Irving 76 Ernie Covington 73 Bryan Robbins 66 Brian Thomas 14 Ned Armour 42 Carl Hopkins 74 Paul Thompson 32 Jerry Me Daniel 13 David Castillo (fourth row) 60 William Butler 65 Robert Najera 84 Mike Cox 71 Kevin Kocher 51 Evan Foster 62 Camilo Concepcion 85 Ed Wade 33 Tony Anthony 53 Marlin Britton 70 Rodney Me Elrath 27 Ken Toliver (not shown) 82 Mike Schultz 65 Norris Trimble 81 Randy Me Clellan 59 juniOR VARsity easteRn league champs John Strong scrambled for yardage 'I'his year’s J.V. team proved to be a powerful and mighty one by winning eight out of nine games and talcing Eastern League. The one loss came at the hands of Oceanside in the first game of the season. They spent the rest of the season undefeated, scoring as many points as possible against their opponents. Some of the outstanding players were: John Strong, Jim Hooker, Rodney Jones, Jerry McDaniel, Brad Bailey and Richard Romero who, along with the combined efforts of a very together team, made for an outstanding season in J.V. Football. 60 And they kept on truckin’. tho$e Mighty Tiger J-V. summARy OCEANSIDE 7 MORSE 6 SANTANA 16 MORSE 26 SAN DIEGO 0 MORSE 32 POINT LOMA 14 MORSE 26 HENRY 0 MORSE 22 CRAWFORD 8 MORSE 28 HOOVER 8 MORSE 42 SAINTS 2 MORSE 22 LINCOLN 0 MORSE 22 8 WINS I LOSS Power to the Tigers!!! Where’s the ball? We gotcha! 61 Go Tigers! Swim team: (fir t row) Kristine Etelavuori. Jo Ann Steadman. Silvia Ytturalez. Debbie Bright. Peggy Lindslcy. Vickie Smith (second row) Ruth Virata, Karen Shaffer. Heidi Lynch, Jeanne Schrcibcr, Vicki Kendall, Carin Cole. Phyllis Ojeda Standing on my starting block Watching all the rest I wonder which one of us Is going to be the best. For three long months I’ve trained With every dime and cent J ust so I could be- here To swim this here event. The starter gives his signal The judges become alert We all come down together To swim until we hurt. With bodies all outstretched and straining We've all begun to swim Racing to the other end To turn around and go again. It was just a tiny 50 yard sprint So easily I could swim So'why do I feel so tired and spent ? I’ve touched the wall And looked around To see I was the fastest of all ? ... by Vicki Kendall V W 62 Vicki Kendall does her best stroke women’s swimming Carin Coir, asleep, did the backstroke Coaches Miss Mallory and Mrs. Murray worked hard al City Finals This year’s swim team was really strong individually. The overall record wasn’t as good as it could have been, due to the small size of the team. Despite all the factors against them, they worked hard and each girl went to City Finals. Almost every girl placed and went on to County Finals. The two coaches. Miss Mallory and Mrs. Murray worked hard to make this an enjoyable year for Women’s Swimming. As usual. Karen Shaffer was always looking around Women’s Volley ball Varsity Volleyball, (first row. left to right) Lynn Page, Debbie Root, Jackie Hines (second rov Slieila Hyder. Theresa Higgins. Adricne Zettner. Linda Sandoval Sharon Jones spikes the ball!!! The Volleyball team, coached by Miss McCarthy, had a tremendous season. Varsity did extremely well, taking both Eastern League and CIF Championships. The J.V. also did well and they should be very strong next year. Junior Varsity Volleyball, (first row) Karen Hanson, Sue Watson. Neliza Buenviaje, Christy Morales (second row) Karen Peterson, Susan Gary. Maureen Towne. Diane Montijo (third row) Sharon Jones. Cynthia Kearney. Debbie Bostic. Paula Dorosh. Jenice Houston 64 Debbie Root waited (or a setup Cross Countpy Cross Country Team: (first row. left to right) Alicia Grageda. MGR. Joe Guevara. Billie Johnson. Dick Wight. John Wrcschinsky, Bill Miller (second row) Eddie Vrrduzco, Tom Michaels, Louis Ayala. Brian Fryhling. Dan Wilkie. Carl Carter. Keith West. John Cruz. Coach Perry, 'l orn Smith. MGR (third row) Richard Tripoli, Edgar Buenviaje. Richard Steadman, Tom Mackin, Nathan Foster. Ronnie Musgrove, Charles Roberts (fourth row) Sidney Richards. Desi Vela. Robert Pulley. Bill Flohs. Richard Allen. Darrell Watkins. Mike Richards. Jon West (not shown) Ron Rowden. John Byers This year. Coach Perry and the spectacular young men at Morse put together one of the finest running teams ever. Top runner Ron Rowden was voted Most Valuable Runner for the third straight year; an honor never before received by any runner at Morse. The rest of the team must also receive credit, for they have done exceptionally well. Coach Perry will be retiring as coach of Cross Country this year and we would like to give him the credit of turning out many prize-winning Cross Country teams. They’re off and running! Ron Rowden showed why he was number Eddie Vrrduzcoat the finish Billie Johnson kept the pace UNTKVIS! k lu rop [ADISON 20 LAIRMONT 54 • TRJCK HENRY '2S KAVfcPORD ? mmmmm mgjrse B- 'Motfs mm$ 21 MORSE 36 MORSE 50 MORSE v 2 T. AU.Gt STiNK «r JNCOLN' -50 67 Women’s tennis The women’s tennis team consisted of six seniors, nine juniors, and one sophomore. The team managed to improve upon last year’s record and next year, with ten returning players, the team promises to be stronger than ever. Eight girls from the team played in the city tournament and went on to the semifinals. Mrs. Manlove was coach for the team and managing was Hill Barrios. Mrs. Manlove and Bill Barrios argue about how to hold the racket (first row, left to right) Gina Sevilla, Sherrill Spears, Gloria Valdez. Rosie Inzunza, Betty Brown, Patty Fernandez, Cynthia Hines (second row) Elaine Wynn, Olga Fclan, Luella Koberlein, Elena Hernandez, Kathy Johnson, Loren Cabrera. Carmen P'ontanilla, Mayde Wong 68 Mayde Wong • super backhand! Olga Fclan gets dainty 2 men’s Rifle team The men’s rifle team had a good start by winning their first two matches against Lincoln, our biggest rival, and University. Then we lost to Hoover, Stopping our short winning streak. The season ended with three wins and two losses and we placed third in State Finals. Arthur Jones was chosen the first Brigade Commander from Morse. VARSlty cheep squad Dee and Vanessa Florence and Bobby Karen and Mike Jessie and Mike “Tigers, know we’re for you always ; cries of anticipation an l bursts of anxiety for the striving athletes summed up the emotions and spirit of this year’s cheersquad. Tokens of enthusiasm, pep rallies, booster posters and school decorations provided a spark to inspire the football, basketball and wrestling teams during each game. 'I'be Cheersquad provided the leadership of the spirit-minded student body. This year’s songleaders were: Benita Amos, Monica Alfaro, Karen Bradford, Florence Picardal and Jessie Villaescusa, bead songleader. The Cheerleaders were: Mike Davis. Tito Rodriguez. Mike Irvin, head cheerleader; Jimmy Gilbert and Bobby Jorge. Our spirited mascots were: Vanessa Bond and Dee Henderson. Cheersquad memories included: Summer practices; uniform hunting; 7th period Cheersquad; the Cheersquad float that never was; those sad pep rallies; Homecoming ’73; Stripper; “Keep the Faith”; the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat; Tiger beat; soggy fuzzies; runny pom poms; smashed up megaphones; CIF basketball????; Baron Optimist Tournaments. The Cheersquad’s pep and enthusiasm made the sports events fun and memorable and as the last game of the year ended, a moment of sadness reigned and an enthusiastic finale was sung by everyone ... “Mighty Tigers, we’re for you! 71 j.v. cheeRle deRs I This year’s J.V. Cheerleaders were (from left to right): Maureen Espiritu, Diane Gum. Cookie Wallace, head cheerleader: Sandra Walker and Dian Curry. This year’s J.V. Cheerleaders cheered and showed their enthusiasm at J.V'. Football and Basketball games. Their spirit and pep were fantastic. J.V. Cheerleaders were chosen during tryouts held in the beginning of the year. The squad consisted of four sophomores and one junior. Pep Club: (first row) Pam Parker. Brv Roberson. Carol Trammel. Wanda Clark. Cynthia Kearney (second row) Tonda Stokes. Cookie Wallace. Gwen Howard, Classye Parks. 'I oni Griffin, Marilynn Jarrett. Sharon 'Terrell, Shirley Griffin (third row) Bcttina Jones. Theresa Blackwell. Stephanie Butler. Ann Nash, Connie Williams. Lubcrtha Allison. Debbie Jones. Carol Wolf Pep Club Officers: Treasurer. Carol 'Trammel; Secretary. Bev Roberson; Vice President. Wanda Clark; President, Jenice Houston. This year’s Pep Club did a fantastic job cheering and screaming at football and basketball games. They participated in Homecoming activities and made a float for Homecoming night. Pep Club has also taken part in pep rallies and sales. Their pep and enthusiasm gave Morse the spirit it needed. 73 BLue and QolO Cunce Master Plan The Blue and Gold Dance was the first big event of the year. The large turnout showed everyone’s determination to make this a fantastic year. The dance was held in beautiful downtown San Diego, at the Community Concourse in the Copper Room. It was sponsored by ASH with the help of our PTA. Everyone boogied to the funky sounds of Master Plan.” The dance started at 8:00 p.m. and lasted ’til 1:00 a.m. 74 (Jet down, funky! Who’s that lady? Doin’ it to death Man. when arc you gonna ask this woman to dance ? ? ? When is it going to start? Caught ya! ethnic fame On Wednesday November 14 an Ethnic Faire was held, sponsored by Project People. It was the first T.G.I.W. activity of the year. Booths were set-up with food, displays, ami music representing the different cultures at Morse: Children of the World. American-1 ndian, Afro- American. Japanese, Chinese, Philippino. German, Guamanian, Irish. Italian, Jewish. Samoan, and Mexican. Everyone enjoyed the Faire and appreciated learning about the different cultures. class of '76 President Cathy Rack If y Secretary Kathy Jarrett This years Sophomore Class Advisors were: Mr. Joe Adams (left), and Mr. Clifford Halliday (right) The Sophomore Class this year proved to he a very active and busy one. With the leadership of Cathy Rackley and her cabinet, they provided a very exciting year for the Sophomores. Congratulations 76, you’ve been on your job. Vice President Sidney Jimmerson Treasurer Kathy Sanders 76 Dcbi Abbott Victor Accvcdo Deborah Adkins Ricardo Alcala Kim Alexander Ray Alexander Cyril Alipio Victor Almazan Priscilla Alvarez Greg Amador Ray Amerson Keith Amos Edward Anderson iMartin Anderson Mike Anderson Natalie Antoine Glennie Applewhite Dioni Arabe Ernie Archuleta Danite Armstrong Ignacio Avalos Cindy Baca Lino Baclian Brad Bailey Gloria Barajas Sharon Barber Florita Barcno Marvin Barley Debra Baldwin Ernest Bank I 77 Terri Barnes Melvin Barnett Denise Barnett Terry Barnett Evelyn Barrer Stella Barrera Otis Bates Tony Batiste Rebecca Baughman Kelly Beadles Pat Becton Robert Befort Bryan Behning Sonya Bell Guy Bernard Raymond Berry Brenda Bethea Michael Beyer Pamela Beyer Monroe Billingsley Gary Bonslater Maria Bodinc Debra Bostic Laura Boyd 78 Billy Butler Stephanie Butler Jean Byers John Byers Donald Cabrera Patty Cacho Cedrick Caldwell Charles Campbell Marina Cancdo Deborah Cannon Sherrie Caplcs Michele Capps Maria Caraballo Anna Cardenas Mike Cardona Roy Carlile Chris Carman Aaron Carr Gorinda Carrigan 79 Yolanda Carrion Greg Carroll Eva Carson Carl Carter Leanter Carter David Castillo Ruth Cataquiz Robert Chambers Denise Charleston Barbara Chenault Edward Childs Ray Childs Sandra Christian Mike Civicllo Cynthia Clark Elaine Clark Thomas Clark Glen Clay Deanna Clearwater Larry Gemons Jarrell Goud Bill Goward Patti Coats Roberto Coelho 80 Camilo Concepcion Anna Conchas Carolyn Confer Norman Conycr Daryll Cook Delphine Cooper Mike Cornish Adclaido Cortez Roderick Cote Chris Coulapides Juanita Courtney Richard Cousins Ernest Covington Randolph Cox Charles Crews William Crosby John Cruz Valerie Cruz Diane Curry Gary Currier David Daniels Wayne Daniels Charlene Darden Alice Davis Nancy Davis Sonya Davis Marites DeCastro Edie DcLancy Ranard DeLeon Venice DeLeon 81 Michael Dc Lozier Alice Denbow Michele Despres Carlos Diaz Martha Diaz lleenia Dick Robyn Dickerson John Diego Flora Dolmage Pamela Dominguez Debra Dowd Brian Dube Steven Du beau Lisa Dubose Beverly Dunscn Raymond Dunkle Tim Dunkle Carlos Echavcs Bobby Ervin Maureen Espiritu Jeannie Eugenio Johnny Eugenio Kelly Evans Patti Fairchild Jose Faugno Jovita Fcjaran Rebecca Fissell 82 Otis Make Diane Menoid William Mohs Annette Mores Rita Mores Rosaura Mores Mike Mynn Valerie Fontaine Thomas Foreman David Foster Donna Foster Evan Foster Susan Franco Dicdrc Freese Dan Fugere Stanley Funicelli Teresa Galbrcath Helen Garibay Laura Garza Sandra Geisbert Michael Gifford Daniel Gomez Mike Gonzales Dolores Gonzalez Gilbert Gonzalez Lesa Goodrum 83 Charles Gordon Edward Gore Duane Green Michelle Green Paul Green Wanda Green Leroy Griffin Robin Griffin Jaynctte Grimes Manuel Guardado Sonia Guarado Deborah Guerra Barbara Guerrero George Guillen Diane Guss Eugene Gutierrez Norma Gutierrez Thomas Haines Carol Hall Mark Hall Sandra Hall Vicki Hamphill Cindy Haney Jackie Hanson Deborah Hardin Bret Hargrave Deon Harris Ivy Harris 84 Rita Harris Ronald Harris Giauncey Harvey Maureen Harvey Jenny Hawkins Pamela Hayes Jeffrey Hays Joyce Heart Kathy Heller Roger Herd Larry Hernandez Geraldine Herring Cheryl Howard Keith Howard Gena Herron Tony Hcttich Christine Hickson Tony Hightower Chris Hill Cynthia Hines Frederick Hinton Gail Hodges Debra Hocppncr Connie Hogan Richard Holmes Jimmy Hooker 85 Thomas Howell Wayne Howard Vicki Hubby Brent Hunt Tommy Hurst Sandra Huskey Anna Inzunza Steve Irwin Elroy Isaac Bobby Isa be 11 Rudy Iverson Herman Jack Charles Jackson Deborah Jackson Debra Jackson Renee Jackson Lamar James Katherine Jarrett Brent Jefferson Frances Jernagin Sydney Jimmerson Diane Johnson Lance Johnson Latarska Johnson 86 Shevawn Johnson Bruce Jones Cynthia Jones Erlenc Jones Jeanette Jones Joseph Jones Joyce Jones Natalie Jones Richard Jones Rodney Jones Sabrina Jones Katrina Jordan Paul Jordan Rodney Jordan Cindi Kearney Grace Keil Daniel Kellogg Sandra Kelly Kevin Kendall Andre Kimble William King Linda Knight Kevin Kocher Kim Kohl Maribcth Lacerna Kathy Lacher Linda Lambkin Mike Larue Julia Latil Lorrayne Lay 87 Sherry Leavitt David Lee Bill Leidcrbrand Anthony Lewis Sylvia Lewis Ronnie Ligoris Cathy Lizania Doris Lizania Paulette Lloyd Brenda Lockhart Dwayne Logan Cynthia Long Theresa Long Frank Lopez Margaret Lopez , Rose Lopez Lon Lowery Karen Luckie Raul Lujan Karen Lund Ruby Lundy Tom Mackin Grace Maggay John Mahaffcy 88 Cindy Market Robert Marquez Debra Marvin Rhoda Martin Wilbert Martin Irma Martinez Marianne Martinez Louise Masterson Mary Matlock Virginia Mayor Peggy Mazzeppi Gary McCall “Live Life to its fulLest. ft Katherine McCastle Gifton McDaniel Rodney Me Lira th Deborah McGee Betty MeGraw Wilton MeGrue 89 Denise McKinight Derek McKnight Joseph McLagan Dan McQueen Donna McTier Jesse Mcnancio Carmen Mendoza David Miller Angeli Mitchell Sheila Mitchell Terry Mitchem Ana Montano Yvonne Montano Randy Montgomery Diana Montijo Joel Moore Christie Morales Margie Munson Nancy Meyers Elena Moreno Richard Moreno Marquetta Mosley 90 Amy Nakamura Jodi Nakamura Ken Nakamura Randall Naves Derek Needham Charles Ncwmann Craig Newell Jennifer Nieves Mary Noon Nancy Norris Terry Nutt Edna O’Bryant John Odom Ray Odom Ana Oldenburg Michael Olson Carlos Olvera Danny Oncal Cindy Owens Jeanne Oxford Joanne Oxford Teresa Page Dwain Pamplin Tim Parial Bobbie Patterson Holly Patterson Robert Patterson Barry Pavel 91 Elizabeth Pearson Douglas Peck Robert Pedigo Ruben Pena Collins Peoples Fred Perez Penny Perez Rolando Perez Daniel Perkins Joe Perry Karen Perry Warren Perry Linda Pete Karen Peterson Robert Pettis David Petzola Janet Phelps Cynthia Phill Gary Phillips Jerry Phillips Steven Phillips Doreen Pilch James Platt Dennis Plunkett Debra Pounds Annette Powell Kathy Pratt Phil Pretty Jennifer Pross Robert Pulley 92 Tcrrancc Pullum Joe Quittuis Scottie Raeburn Donna Rather Cameo Rcddoch Carla Reed Tony Reed Jon Reid Bias Reyes Isabel Reyes Karen Reynolds Sharon Reynolds Darryl Rice Lisa Richards Mike Richards Donald Richter Lee Ricks Stacy Riggs Susannna Ritter Lisa Ritz Bryan Robbins Mavis Robbins diaries Roberts Don Robinson Regina Robinson Stanley Robinson Lupita Robledo Mario Rodriguez I 93 Meaula Rodati Gorinda Rodriquez Esther Rodriguez Mercedes Rodriguez Vickie Roeser Larry Roman Glayds Romero Richard Romero Wendell Rose Rosetta Rosenbough Larry Rubalcaba Rose Russell Jose Sais Katherine Sanders Phyllis Sanders Rudy Sandoval Debbie Sanford Tom Sapien Marji Schcrkenbach Jeanne Schrciber Mike Schultz Greg Schwarzbach Everette Scott Laura Scott Scott Sellers Mike Sharp Cheryl Sharp Marsha Shaw Stanley Shear Debbie Shearer Johnnie Shelnut David Shimmin Sharon Shine Brady Shindeton EJinor Shipley Dan Shaver 94 Dale Simpson Robert Sisk Sue Skillman Cindy Slater Karen Smart Alcta Smith Gloria Smith Kathy Smith Lennard Smith Becky Smith Reva Smith Jessie Sotelo Vicki Span Robert Speakes Debbie Spencer Carol Stacker Ronnie Stanford Vernon Staples Juana Statler Albert St Cyr Joanne Steadman Janet Stevens Mary Stewart Starla Stowe Robin Sutton Rosalind Sutton Wayne Sykes Brice Tabbutt Samuel Tabiendo Felix Tamayo Randolph Tamayo Filiberto Taverez 95 Rafael Tclfcr Anthony Thomas Douglas Thomas Giordama Thomas Natalie Thomas Veronica Thomas Wesley Thomas Barbara Thompson Mitchell Thompson Paul Thompson Steve Thesing Harry Thrash Pennie Ticen Marvin Tiebout Sally Timanus Mark Torrance D’Lisc Tourvillc Brenda Tovcs Richard Tripoli Willie Turk Thomas Upton Dan Valasakos Victor Vallar Kathleen Vance Joe Vargan Ariel Vasqucz Desiderio Vela Ricardo Vela Robert Vera Wanda Vickers Phillip Vichmann Gloria Vigil Elizabeth Villanueva Ernest Villarino Frank Vonroemm Sue Ann Voris Edwin Wade Teresa Wade Leon Walker Sandra Walker Don Wall Richard Wallace Yolanda Wallace 96 Karen Ward Sandra Wahington Sue Watson Virginia Watson Diana Watters JiU Watts Mary Watts Grcg Webb John Werdeman Brian West Keith West Joanne Whalen Candace Whaley Dorecea Wheeler Jackie White Dick Wight Charlotte Williams Cheryl Williams Darlccn Williams Derwin Williams Faye Williams Carolyn Wills Sharon Wilson Sharon Wolfswinkcl Estelle Woodard James Young Anthony Young Rob Young Martha Yturralcz Silvia Yturralcz 97 Sophomope ORientation On September 26. the Sophomore Class of '76 had its first assembly. This orientation was held in the cafetorium during second period. The Sophomores were introduced to some of the ASB officers (President. Richard Mackin, Vice President. Terry Burton, and Comm, of Flections. Maria Thibcault), Cheerleaders and Songleaders. Mr. Thornton. Mr. Frey, and other VIP’s at Morse. The Sophomores responded very well and seemed to be a very together class. Natasha Zander Jeff Zatarain Rosa Zepeda John Zettner Catticra Shy Joann Alaniz Chancclor Grinston Ann Patrick Robert Amat Kim Groves Willie Peterson Mary Armstrong Cheryl Phillips Franklin Auslcr David Had (kid Kathryn Pretty Marilyn Prue Leila ni Baker Larry Hairston Michael Ballow Steve Hampton Delvin Barnett Michael Hanley Mark Quintanilla Lori Batcy Renee Harris William Beasley Janet Bchag Ernie Bejarano Wayne Harrison Tonia Hatfield Catherine Racklcy James Hayes Wanda Ralph Bermuline Blakcman Bruce Heard Carol Ray Kathy Bohannan Janice Hicks Tina Richmond Joel Bond George Hill Deborah Ridgky Monte Bowman Maunce Hill Clara Rivera Wayman Bradshaw Vicki Hochcckcr Randall Roberts Wayon Brice Teresa Holt Denarvis Rodgers Chris Britt Johnny Honeycutt Alan Row Marlin Britton Willctha Home Marcha Russell Everett Brown Jorge Huey Mathew Brown Sharon Brown Clark Huffman Cynthia Sames Jimmy Buenrostro Mary Sanchez Tommie Bullard Cesar Inzunza Vicky Sanders Paul Sarver Martha Canales Debra Ann Selthun Lourdes Cano Dan Jackson Lynda Sharp Jackie Carlton Karen James Charzel Shears Mark Cervantes Donald Jimmerson Ben Shipley Raul Cervantes Cathy Johnson Michael Singleton Brent Snortland Freddie Chamberlain Duane Johnson Jodi Chambers Krist Johnson Vernon Staples Loretta Chavez Parris Johnson Christine Stevenson Corrinc Clifton Danny Jones Steven Sturkey Leon Cole Eric Jones Stephanie Collins Stephanie Jones Reuben Colmencro Jaime Juarez Linda Tabbs Daniel Cooper Robert Judkins Samuel Tabiendo Regina Cote Cheryl Kyles Rodney Taitaguc Ella Crenshaw Randolph Tamayo Tony Qisostomo Valeric Lamar J. D. Tharpe Roberta Cross Eric Thomas Edilbert Cruz Jarvis Landers Rodney Thomas Ronald Curtis William Lansing Sonia League Mark Lews Tommy Thomas Jodie Thompson Norman Tigner Bemadetta Dair William Lopez Ricky Tillman Robert Daniels Michael Lucas Kenneth Toliver Jane Davis Jerome Davis Chino Duenas Bryan Malabanan Akira Marsden Carlos Martinez Norris Trimbk Dickson Ula John Unpingo David Easterly Claudia Martinez Willie Eddington Thco Mathews Gwendolyn Ellis William McCastk Dave Vargas Niualama Epenesa Teny McCauley Patricia Veascy William Erickson Kenneth McDonald Martha Villa Raymond Eschbach Cynthia McRae Rosana Villanueva Tino Esqueda Jeff Mercer Ramona Vomer Deborah Evans Sally Meza Richard Miller Ronnk Miller Richard Flint Euranyc Minccy Theresa Wallace Gerald Funchcs Edward Mitchell Dianna Walters Terry Funchcs Daniel Montez Dianne Wells Bonnie Moore Shelley White Donald Mowery Marvin Wilkerson Marilyn Galloway Evon Mowery Karen Williams Anthony Gardner Eric Mueller Leon Williamson Arthur Gastelum Darrel Munoz Ricky Williamson Adrianc Glover Yvonne Murphy Auricc Wiltcher Martin Gocllcr Ronnie Musgrovc Michael Witherspoon Gabriel Gomez Carol Wofford Henry Gomez Sarah Nava Errol Woods Juan Gonzales George Navarro Margaret Gonzales Ralph Ncvcls Eugene Gordon Robert Goss Dennis Newsome Blanc Zimmerman Samuel Graham Raul Orozco Bernice Green Anthony Ortega Elbert Grimes Sharon Overton 99 wintep SpORtS..... Basketball.................102 Wrestling..................108 Women’s Gymnastics.........110 Women’s Track..............Ill Badminton..................112 Field Hockey...............113 Men's 'Pennis..............114 Soccer.....................116 Men’s Track................118 Men’s Rifle Team...........119 Activities ASB Ball..............122 AFS Week..............123 Project People........125 TGI W.................128 JunioRs............................130 It’s cold and getting colder I t’s gray and white and winter all around And oh I must be getting older All this snow is trying to get me down There’s a fire in the corner slowly dyin’ Sometimes I just don’t feel like going on And yet I know it’s more than worth the waiting For another chance to see the summer sun Come on, shine on me! J.V. Basketball tram: (first row) 30 Clark Huffman. 12 Larry Clemons. 22 Mario I'amavo. 20 Otis Flake. 14 Donald Cabrera (second row) 44 Anthony Lewis. 34 Eddie Gore, 24 Larry Hairston. 50 Ronald Harris. 52 Marlin Britton (third row) 32 Keith Howard. 54 Charles Jackson, 10 Carl Hopkins, 40 Edwin Wade. 42 Barry Jackson (fourth row) Mgr. John Key j.v. Basket ball Varsity Basketball Tram: (first row) 32 Robrrt Najera. 42 (Jar) Thompson. 10 Jerald Williams. 24 I yronne Kilgore (second row) 12 Russell Clemons. 20 Jerry Campbell. 40 Sherwin Wade. 22 Sam Williams (third row) 44 Mike Markham, SO Ricky Carroll, 4 l.onnie Smith. 34 Andre Robinson VARSIty BASketBALL Coach Tom Williams and assistant David Ybarra Managers Jason Tintsman and Mike Cornish 1 tiqeus in action! Steal from opponent Dribbling away with the ball Lays it in for two. Sam Tabiendo hoop eludes VARSity netmeri: pOSt 14-14 slate Swn William say , I gotcha! S her win Wade take it away! Get, get. grt. get. get. get. get on up! Russell Clemons outjump Fitzner 106 nuit Luma In the Baron r ■ SC. M'lxle Vivti ontha Rolimyr at. With hApcsfor a mjc BssIu! season resting fin the shoulders of six rctur let termen, tin- Varsftv 1 team, under I ll ad Coach “X Wi.uiin. posted a 14-14 ntg .iikI iA in tlx- r.astern LeagmB oilrnament. Hted Mai Bt by Andr Bn- Tigers |iii. then la 64-62. ['set bv v4V ami •t by Borina ' •rs agnwt werl «ith a scored Tr tt Smrti season. Morse l itters Yartitv Basketball Morse 61 ( 7.1 68 66 «4 g 63 k. 57 Orange (ilen Helix Montgomery Granite 11 ills Santana Chula Vista San Diego Vf )pponent 1 X • I m 66 I 2 Kearny 65 antana 64 leTvist., 71 BBoison o2 Bonfl Wista W 4S Mariank — 3$ 5 ••• SO HE WZ 11 The 33JiH5?rir l thr asoil 61 ‘Vj victory over ()ruiigr ( ilc Morst vent ont Mive more straMid victories. l)i;fore losing a heartbreaker to San Diego. Nevertheless. MoHSc continued its pursuit through the Kiwanis Tournament. Seeded fourth, the Tigers defeated Point Loin a. Helix, and Santana, loosingonlv to top ranked Kearnv to take third place. In the Kastern League, opening against I lenry. the Tigers lost another dramatic loss in the closing seconds. 49-48. Slowly the 'Tigers found themselves in a slump, losing their.6’4” center Lonnie Smith, they managed to win two games out of tee : I’l.tying their .4 game of the season against lord at home. Jph TigorsYamc out pla ving for their and spifit, and defeated the ® 1 0. to make it a winning season. T k'fcnjfyc scoringNttack w led hvEHjLtr fftward Andre RohijoAm. a topBVntv scorer with a 21 pomt scoring average, scoring his highest of the season of 41 points against Lincoln. A three year guard. Sam Williams, along with returning lettermcn Russell Clemons, Lonnie Smith. Sherwin Wade, and C iary Thompson helped produce a fine 107 men’s WRestlmq Wrestling Team: (first row) Dwayne Logan. Gary Honslater. Cy Alipio. Ray Amerson, Carlos Olvera. Brett Hargrove. Alrx Gallardo, Pat Drew (second row) Greg Medico, Bill Kwon. Rosbcn Gutierrez. Brian Bcnning. Jose Vargas. Dickson da. Danny O'Neil. Raul Lujan, Jose Mincey, Robert Ortega (third row) Art Garcia. Ed Cluke. Mike O'Brian. Mike Cox. Jack Darby. Gary Phillips. Robert Bradley. Gordon Perry. Byron Blue, Carlos F.chaves. MikeCuban (not shown)Gerald Himaka, Freddy Kcbases This year’s wrestling team showed great promise by winning many matches. Some of the outstanding wrestlers who carried the team through the season were: Ed Cluke, Bill Kwon. Gerald Himaka. Alex Gallardo, and Juan Haines. Next year’s team will have great potential to take Eastern League. 2nd puce - eastepn League! 109 Martha Rapolla straddling the horse At the time of the Annual deadline, the Gymnastics team wasn’t really started, but with the help of the returning gymnasts, they looked as if they would grow to be a very strong team. Also, with the many beginning members learning at such a rapid rate, the end results of this year’s team, coached by Miss Mallory and Mrs. Murray, should be very pleasing. Women’s QymnAStics Vicky Kendall poses during a floor ox. routine Rosio 'rabiendo in a moment of grace on the Women’s Gymnastics Team: (first row) Cheryl Tafoya. Martha Rapolla (second row) Deanna Clearwater. Kim Mack. Paula Dnrosh, Ana Carillo(third row) Anna O'Quinn. Karen Smart. Loretta Rosales. Joanne Daligdig, Florence Picardal, Pcrla Pino (fourth row) Miss Mallory, coach; Dawn Cooper, Anna Inzunza. Rosie Tabiendo. Brenda Farmer (fifth row) Peggy Lindsley. Kim Yeager, Joanne Wozny, Diane Johnson. Vicki Kendall. Pam Hayes, Katie Nulph, Ruth Virata 110 Karen Shatter runs an 880 Melba Dubose warms up for hurdles M ichiko Bishop looking beat The women’s Track and Field team was a young one this year. Almost all the members of the team were new. with many juniors and sophomores striving to match the reputation of the '7i 1 rack Tigers. The women competed against many schools and were coached by Miss Ludy, the returning Track Coach. Meet events included distance runs from SO yards to two miles, softball throw, high jump, shotput, low hurdles and long jump. Women’s tRACk 111 Khoda Martin works on a long jump while Miss Ludy watches women’s Badminton The badminton team took a second place in the Eastern League, losing only one of their games. The team consisted of five singles and five doubles. Singles players were (in order): Rita Boykins, Karen Spiotti, Vickie Velasco, Sharon Spiotti. and Beverly Roberson. Doubles were (in order): Wanda Clark and Carol Trammel, Brenda Shorts and Vickie Jones, Charlene Cole and Sharon Broussard. Alicia Quintanilla and Debbie Upton, Susan Hawkins and Cheryl Mack. Badminton: (first row. left to right) Karen Spiotti. Peggy Oliver. Debbie Thompson. Beverly Roberson. Sharon Spiotti. (second row) Cheryl Mack. Charlene Cole, Caudcll Smith, Susan Hawkins, Alicia Quintanilla, (hack row) Mrs. Palmer, coach. Debbie Upton. Kim Lewis, Reva Smith. Vicky Jones. Sharon Broussard. Bev erly Roberson gets a good shot in! Varsity Field Hockey. First row (left to right): Girin Cole. Lisa Harris. Karen Shaffer. Darlene Lokcy, Gayle Civicllo, Dinesc Breton, Maureen Towne. Second row: Eddie Verduxco. Mgr.; Vicky Velasco. Mayde Wong, Terry Hcmus. Melba Dubose. Patty Fernandez. Debbie Verduzco. Tom Michael . Mgr.; Ms. Mallory. Junior Varsity Field Hockey. First row (left to right): Debra Pounds. Kristine Etelavuori, Janice Keller, Michiko Bishop, Joanne Steadman. Debbie Demshok. Second row: Ms. Mallory, Debbie Kidd. Bettina Jones. 'Fonda Stokes. Elena Hernandez, Larnett Eckles, Nikki Wortham. Women’s field hockey The women’s field hockey team had a really good year considering that it was only their second year playing competition hockey. They showed real potential because many of the previous players had returned. The team played by a new rule which allowed the coaches to move the players from J.V. to Varsity and vice versa, depending upon their attendance and appearance in previous games. 113 men’s tennis Men's Tennis: (frist row) Jorge Huey. David Miller, Dana Yainaguchi. Robert Judkins. Robert Pedigo. Kevin Kendall. Sam Tabiendo (second row) Danny Cabrera. M ike Gonzales. Rob Young. Don Wall. Bill Brown. Bradley Barnes. David I.ee. Randy Tamayo (not shown) Mario Tamayo. Bill Barrios With only two returning players. Hill Barrios and Dana Yamaguchi, the Men’s Tennis Team underwent a rebuilding stage this year. The team was composed largely of enthusiastic sophomores eager to gain experience in tennis competition. TheVarsity team was composed of three singles and two doubles which are definitely promising and with many returning players, next year’s team has a good chance for the league title. 114 Coach Arevalo shows tin- way SCOR6: love All The face of a 'Piger ' IWM|,|N|(|h The tennis team make a lot of racket!! VARSIty SOCC6R Varsity Soccer: (first r nv) Arturo liarrio . Rudy Sandoval. Mike Anderson. Victor Chavez. Kenny Sablan. Nick Ortuno. Hill Barrios. David Diaz. Jose Coronado (second row) David Vargas. Tom Sapicn. Kevin Lanin, John Franco. Victor Cordova. Manny Guardado. Fred Perez. Robert Vera (third row) Willie Jones. Coach; F'aron Collins. David Coronado. Arthur Cardona. William Guillen. Frank Vargas. Pam Mazzeppi. Mgr. This year. Morse put together one of the best Soccer teams ever. They ha ! 12 returning players- seven of them (Jose Coronado, Hill Harios. Nick Ortuno. Kevin Lakin, Frank Vargas, David Coronado. Faron Collins) were members of the first Soccer team at .VI orse. The team finished third in Fastern League, and went on to ClF Playoffs. Their chances were lost after a disappointing upset by Montgomery in the first round of ClF. This was the first year for Coach Jones to coach a Soccer team and with some knowledge of the game, the team was very successful. The team was supported with spirited Soccer Cheerleaders: (picture to the right) Linda Sandoval, Cynthia Sandoval. Tabita Coronado. Maria Elena Moreno, Rose Russell, Rosa Zepeda, Susan De Castro, and Martha Villa. 116 Manny iuardado made hi move Duo to annual staff deadlines the scores of the mighty 'Piger Track Team could not be listed. The beginning of tin- season brought bad media coverage against Morse, but the outstanding efforts of the team soon changed this trend. I'be season started with a loss to Kearny, but the Tigers recovered and defeated such contenders as Madison. Hilltop, Sweetwater, and Patrick Henry. Led by Track Coach Carl Robbins, the Tigers produced one of the finest track teams in the county and was considered a strong candidate for the Cl F title. Some outstanding seniors who led the team to an impressive season were: Ron Rowden, mile and two mile; Quinard McDonald, 440 and mile relay; Tyrone Carter, 120 High I lurdlcs; Donald Moore 220 and 440; Ray McDonald. Mile Relay and Triple Jump; and Russell Clemons, Long Jump and Triple Jump. Jim Juhl pasM- to Howard Hooker Boris McDaniel. Mike Patrick and Ned Armour hurdle toward a win VARSIty tRACk 118 v r if Jim Juhl wails to see who won Howard Hooker starts off with a great stride Varsity Track Team: (first row) Donald Moore. Mike Patrick. Boris McDaniel. Jim Hooker (second row) Howard Hooker. Keith West. Edgar Bucnviaje, Rodney Jones. Billy Johnson, Quinard McDaniel (third row) Ned Armour. Andy Bordine. Kddie Verduzco. Tom M ichaels, Ron Rowden (fourth row) Bobby Erwin, John West. Richard Allen. Brian Thomas, Russel Clemons. Tyrone Carter (not shown) James Juhl. Ray McDonald. 'Pony Jackson. Mark Peterman. Brad Bailey 119 Ron Rowdcn runs in for the win A Tiger takes the lead it oit si: m i 9| 1 MOUSl unit v-1 mohsi; I|HI V t 1J J.V. tRACk J.V. Track Team: (first row) Ellis Ruffin. Bob Newsome. Art (Jarcia. Aaron Johnson. 'Pony Thomas. John Strong (second row) Monte Bowman. Bill Liederbrand. Wayne Howard. Ronnie .Musgrove. Richard Romero. Greg Epperson. Jerry McDaniels (third row) Matt Brown. Jon Wreschinsky, Victor Vallar, Tom Mackin. Sidney Richards. Lester Cole. John Byers. Rick Steadman (fourth row) Calvin Roberts. Nathan Foster. Robert Pulley. Chuck Perry. Craig Newell. Gerald Hunter. John Key. David Diaz. Brian Fryhling. Charles Rolwrts (not shown) Robert Bradley. Fred Chamberlin The J.V. 'Track Team did an excellent job this season. 'There were some very close and exciting matches, which proved that we had a competent and capable team. Some J.V. 'Track Stars were: John Strong, Sidney Richards, Keith West, Craig Newell, and Gerald Hunter. Gerald Hunter breaks through the tape Keith West wins by a longshot 121 When in the Crowd I Suddenly Behold When in the crowd I suddenly behold Your small proud head So like a queen for grace Bearing its weight of Spun and twisted gold Like an old crown on an imperial face; When through the chime of gossip And the cries, I meet your glance, amused, serene And bright With some small secret and behold Your eyes leap into laughter and Immediate light. Then, like a bird might hear repeated (His own song done) the same familiar part From distant houghs and from the Absent lover, And with that single beauty fill His heart, I hear all other sounds, all other words Dwindle to silence like the sound Of birds. -Robert Nathan- 122 Senior Attendants: Ana Carillo and Russell Clemons Junior Attendants: Kathy Johnson and Ricky Carroll Sophomore Attendants: Teresa Page and Larry Clemons 123 ASB BAIL The ASH Hall took place at the lovely Carribbcan Room in the El Cortez Hotel. Despite the relatively small crowd, everyone danced and enjoyed themselves. The theme for this year's Hall was “All We Need Is Time”. The members of the ASB Court were: Senior Attendants: Linda Sandoval and Cleveland Bonniey. Ana Carillo and Andre Robinson and Anna O’Quinn and Russell Clemons; Junior Attendants: Kathy Johnson and Ricky Carroll; and Sophomore Attendants: Teresa Page and Larry Clemons. During the Ball, Anna O’Quinn was crowned Queen and Russell Clemons was crowned King of the ASH Hall for 1974. It's, your turn 124 t.Q.I.W. When is the assembly starting? TG1W was an activity which was started last year. The class periods were shortened so that lunch lasted for an hour and a half. During this long lunch period many special programs and assemblies were held. The first TGIW activity of the year was the Ethnic Fairc, in which different cultures exhibited displays and soul food. Other 'PC ilW activities included Black Awareness Week. Student-Faculty Basketball ( lame, and numerous Pep Rallies. 126 tiqeR memoRies 127 Sweetheart hoefcown The Haystack Hocdown which normally takes place during the first week of school, was postponed until February I S. and was re-named the Sweetheart Hocdown. The dance was sponsored by CI iris’ League and was held at the Recital Hall in Balboa Park. The Dynamics provided the music to boogie to. The young ladies asked the young men to the dance and all in all it was a lot of fun with marriages and divorces that could be bought. Two girls for every guy!!! H-E-L-L-L-P-P-P-P!!! skating paRty On December 5 the ASB sponsored a roller skating party at the Palisades Roller Rink. At 7:00 that night 200 students met at Morse and they all caravaned in 50 cars and 3 vans down to the skating rink where they were met by more students. The night was a big success filled with sore ankles, aching rear ends and a lot of laughter. 129 CUSS Of ’75 President Juan Haines and liis hand of workers found more than enough to do as Junior Class Leaders. The year started off with plans for making a Junior Class Senate. Juniors from the different homerooms were chosen to represent the Class. The Senate, meeting every two weeks, planned all the Junior activities including the Sock Hop, Junior Homecoming Float, and various money-making projects. At the homecoming game, the Junior Class presented a very outstanding float. With the donations of many and the hard work of a diligent few, the Juniors made the best float ever. Good Work Mighty Class of ’75!! President: Juan Haines 130 % 131 Steve Abat Ronald Abbott Michael Acosta Bridget! Adams Silvia Aguirre Kathy Alexander Monica Alfaro Richard Allen Benita Amos Michael Anderson ii “the middle class” Theresa Arcc Ned Armour Julio Arreola Tony Ash Steve Ashley John Ayala Louis Ayala Annette Bailey Dean Baldridge Jesse Beaglcy 132 Steve Beck Gregory Becker Mark Becker Denise Bccton Deborah Bell Debra Bell Ray Bell Sandra Bell Angela Bennett Robert Bibo Michiko Bishop Chris Black Melody Blackman Theresa Blackwell Craig Blumbcrgcr Jaime Blumberger Andy Bordine Monica Bowles 133 Michael Breslin Larry Briggs Marlon Britton Sylvia Brookins Bill Brown Betty Brown Victor Buenrostro Ncliza Bucnviaje Howard Bullard Donald Bulick Ricky Burnett Michael Burris Rosemary Burton Stan Burton Howard Bussell Cassandra Butler Derwin Butler Loren Cabrera Carol Calkins Jacqueline Caldwell 134 David Calvin Charles Campbell Cindy Campbell Jerry Campbell Ken Campbell Mace Carlin Kelly Carncr Rickey Carroll Craig Carter Ted Casaus Aaron Castellanos Virginia Callihan Debbie Champion Laurie Chapman Victor Chavez Michael Cherry Theresa Clark Eddie Clukc Benjamin W. Denser Louis Com duran Lupie Comaduran Rita Concepcion Gilbert Contreras 135 Marlene Coombes Dawn Cooper Humberto Cornejo Tabita Coronada Barbara Corscllo Fernando Cola Rhonda Courtney Lawrence Cowans Kenneth Cox Mike Cox Shccna Crawford Karen Cricc Gregory Crump Mary Ann Cruz Robin Dailey 136 ■I 1 Joanne Daligdig Ava Davis Carl Davis Chris Davis Darrell Davis Jerry Davis Tom Dcmello Debbie Dcmshok Jeff Devenberg David Diaz Johnny Diaz Michael Diaz Dave Dinccn Kathy Dolmagc Beverly Domingo Bernitta Doris CJicryl Dotson Pat Drew wmm The snowflakes of time Are like butterflies I'lidini' Over the meadows Sharon Brown Marites dc Castro Ronald Dubeau Melba Dubose Dan Duffy James Duncan Diane Dunlap Anita Dyson Fred Behaves Deborah Edwards Terry Edwards Kandy Elder 138 Greg Epperson Efren Evangelista Donna Evans Brenda Farmer Nestor Feria Marina Fernandez Patty Fernandez Mercy Fierro Jacinta Flores Kathleen Flynn Alfred Garcia Elizabeth Garcia Margaret Garcia Matilda Garcia Bill Gardner Nikki Gardner Susan Gary Richard Gibbs Michael Gilbert Ronnie Gilbert 139 Don Hacklandcr Juan Haines Leona Hamphill Russell Hardin Joanc Harvey Cfethy Harrison Susan Hawkins Edward Hayes Kevin Hays Richard Hcitich David Henderson Joyce Henry Kathy Henry Elena Hernandez Cathie Herrera Katie Heyrcr 140 Mattie Hill Tom Hiltz Terry Holstein Charles Holthoff Dorothy Holtkamp Christina Horn Gwen Howard Bill Holt Carol Huff Diane Hummel Gerald Hunter Edwin Hutsona Lee Hyatt Lisa Harris Clarence Irving Carmen Isordia Regina Jackson Earl James Marilynn Jarrctt Aaron Johnson Bennie Johnson Kathy Johnson Diane Johnson D J Johnson 141 Edward Johnson Jennifer Jones Kelvin Jones Nancy Jones Sharon Jones Stephen Jones Toni Jones Deborah Jordan Bobby Jorge Cynthia Kearney Janice Keller James Kelly Vicki Kendall Jerry Kennedy Debbie Kidd Demctria Kimble Roxanne Knipple Luella Koeberlein Tim Kolerich Oteri Kovaleski 142 Denise Lachcr David Latii Lawrence Lay David Lee Rosemary Lcfali Jannie Leggett Donnie Legett Karen Lemoinc Kim Lewis Lonna Lewis Sheila Lewis Kathleen Lew man Wayne Uckert Jaime Licras Peggy Undsley 143 Michael Lloyd Lisa Logan Mateo Logan Darlene Lokey Anthony Long Jeffrey Lovins Patsy Loza da Heidi Lynch Chcri Mack Marie Mafnas Did you see that?! Four milks!!!1 Edward Majewski Diana Maldonado Greg Mangosing John Manring Mike Markham Ruben Marquez Tyrone Marsh Melinda Martinez Linda Mason Raymond Mason 144 Darrill McCall Kenneth McClay Randy McClellan Debbie McCray Robert McCoy Boris McDaniel Kathy Me Kind ra John McTicr Greg Medico Glenn Mcno Cynthia Mitchell Pam Mitchell Jack Mitts Steve Mireles Tommy Mireles 145 Ann Nash Gilbert Navarro Justin Nelson Mary Newbern Rhonda Newell Dennis Newkirk Katie Nulph Melinda Odom Phyllis Ojeda Carol! Oliva Clemente Ortiz Sandra Osburn Tino Otincru Areli Oviedo William Oxford Carolyn Pacheco Jacqueline Page Ronda Pamaran Darwin Paras Pamela Parker Roxann Pena Connie Pence Marie Perkins Gordon Perry Mark Peterman John Peters 146 Eva Peters Chuck Peterson Johnnie Phelps Pcrla Pino Mark Pittengcr Roger Pitts Jerry Plummer Debra Policy Rodney Pope Calvin Porter Daniel Quinones Amado Quintanilla Cathy Rackley Ann Rainey Raul Ramon Martha Rapolla John Rather Anthony Ray Lynn Reardon Berneice Reaves Bruce Reid Joanne Reid 147 Sydney Richards Orctha Riley Sheila Riley Kathy Robart Dian Roberson Andreah Roberts Lola Roberts Debra Robinson Ricky Robinson Rocio Robledo Felix Tito Rodriguez Edward Roescr Bruce Roland Loretta Rosales Johnna Rowden Gabriel Rubalcava Joseph Russell Josic Romualdo Alex Sanchez Ernie Sanchez Kenneth Sanders Antoinette Sandoval Cynthia Sandoval Julia San Nicolas Michael Sarmiento Frieda Sasser Richard Sauceda Robert Saunders Rodney Saunders Theresa Sawyer Stephen Scala Byron Scales l-'ayc Schory James Scott Mack Scott Norene Shackleford Karen Shaffer Cynthia Sharpe Bobby Shaw Ronnie Shelton Brenda Shorts Vincent Shorts Mona Siamau Sally Silva Larry Simpson George Simscr Cheryl Singleton Pam Singley 149 _______ What it is?! Caudell Smith Craig Smith Deborah Smith Donald Smith Vickie Smith Ron Snyder Marlene Solorzano Christine Sosa Julie Spain Sherrill Spears Richard Steadman Phillip Stewart Shcrcl Strcatcr Lizzie Stokes Holly Stoll Audrey Streets Ernest Strong John Strong Susan Struck Donald Sturkey 150 Gary Smith Daniel Taitingfong Rodney Taitingfong Myron Taylor Sheila Taylor Sharon Terrell Susan Theroux Jimmy Thomas Phillip Thomas Coolridge Thompson Janice Thompson Velecia Thompson Jay Jay Tibbs - Jason Tintsman Fred Tipton Craig Todd Barbara Torrey John Toves Maureen Towne Richard Trauschkc Joseph Tufaga 151 Anita Upshaw Doris Vailes Suzy Van Mien Cynthia Vance Anna Van Loon Silbia Vargas Vicky Velasco Venita Venters Debbie Verduzco Eddie Verduzco Ruth Virata Diane Wagner Lee Waite Cookie Wallace Donna Wallace Anthony Wesley Dianna West Marian West Bobby Wight Cindy Wilhelm Susie Wilkie Dan Wilkie Connie Williams Mark Wiliams Luana Williams Michael Williams Clifton Wills Charles Winfree Pam Wolfswinkel Maydc Wong 152 l Leslie Washam Brenda Waters Kenny Watson Curtis Weeks Raul Wells Dorothy Yates Kim Yeager Fel Ytturalde Silvia Zarate Rita Boykins Florence Eld ridge Sharon Johnson Vicki Johnson Mary Johnson Donna Jones Anthony Jordan Phillip Juarez Niki Kraft Jubal Latil Dwayne Mills Karen Mishler Jeff Mohr Darlene Molloy Robert Morris Lori Wilson 153 spRinq Organizations...156 SpoRts............. Baseball........7.....166 Softball..............170 Women’s Basketball....171 Women’s Rifle Team....172 Men’s Swimming........173 ROtC Ball..........................174 SemoRS.............................176 Senior Standouts...................178 Senior Committees..................184 Young Man and Young Woman of the Month . .186 Young Man and Young Woman of the Year... .188 Senior Academics...................100 Senior Class Officers..............104 Seniors............................106 Senior Memories....................234 Index..............................244 key Staff..........................254 AdveRtisements.....................256 Open up your eyes and see the brand new day A clear blue sky and brightly shining sun Open up your ears and bear the breezes say. Everything that’s cold and gray is gone” Open up your bands and feel the rain come down Paste the wind and smell the flowers’ sweet perfume Open up your mind and let the light come in The earth has been reborn and life goes on Merchandizing Club consisted of young men and women interested in the business occupations. In this club, they learned about accounting, working with people and working with money. The experience that students got from working at the Student Store might help in getting a similar job in the future. 'I'he Store was under the supervision of Mrs. Caragozian. and she did an outstanding job. Merchandizing Club: (first row) Mrs. Caragozian. Willie Davis. Linda Cacho. Rhonda C ourtney, Cecelia Reyes, Delcine Thomas. Joyce Henry (second row) Don Bulick, Car in Cole, Claudia Collard. Marlene Coombes Rhonda Courtney and Marlene Joyce Henry Coombes mepchanOizinq cLub Rhonda Courtney, Cecelia Reyes. Joyce Henry and Willie Davis 156 U.A.M.P.S.: (fir t row) Josie Lorenzo. Maureen Espiritu. Mayde Wong (second row) Beth Lacerna. Rodney I ait ague. Victor Vallar (third row) Jay Margallo. Darwin Paras. Rita Flores. Alicia Quintanilla. Ramona Malapci (fourth row) Herb Bermudez. GraceMaggay. Beverly Domingo. Mike Gonzales U.A.M.P.S. (United Asian Micronesian, Polynesian Students) were a club of youths working together. I hey met at the houses of various members and the host led the group in discussions and planning activities. Some of the activities of U.A.M.P.S. included picnics, car washes, parties, sessions and debates. 157 Blue and gold cHoir Bel Canto Ensemble, Blue and (iold Choir, and Choral Officers were all under the direction of Mr. Salter. The purpose of the Ensemble was to provide and perform music for Morse, as well as other places in the area. The Ensemble competed citywide choral festivals and performed for many different organizations. The Blue and (iold Choir consisted of young men and women who had a fine ability to sing and who possessed a basic knowledge of choral music. Choral officers were an offshoot of the Blue and Gold Choir and the Bel Canto Ensemble. Blur and Gold Choir: (in alphabetical order) John Barton, Shcrna Bra ,Icy, Michiko Bishop, Ken Bute. Virginia Callihan. Teresa Clark. Edward Cluke. Mary Ann ( ruz, Michele Desprcs, Melba Dubose, Sharon Edwards, Kellie Evans, Marilyn Galloway. Sharon Glenn, Jaynette Grimes, Audrey Hampton, Tclida Heart. Janice Hicks. Paula Hines, Carol Huff, Carmen Jackson, Lctha Jones, Anthony Jordon. Barbara Judd. Janice Keller. Debora Miller. Sheila Moton. Mary Newbern, Mary Noon. Melinda Odom. Ann Pierce, Berneicc Reaves. Rosalyn Saunders. Lonnie Stanford. Reggie I'rimble. Toalua Tuiasosopo. Sandra Washington. Lynn Young Bel canto ensemBle Bel Canto Ensemble: (in alphabetieal order) John Barton. Sheena Brazley. Michiko Bishop. Virginia Callihan, Teresa Clark. Steve Cooper. Mary Ann Cruz. Michele Despres, Melba Dubose. Kellie Evans. Paula Hines. Carol Huff. Letha Jones. Debora Miller. Sheila Moton. Mary Newbern. Mary Noon, Anna O'Quinn. Willie Royster. Rosalyn Sanders. Lonnie Stanford. Reggie Trimble. Sandra Washington. Lynn Young. Choral Officer : (in alphabetical order) President: Sheila Moton; Vice President: Mary Ann Cruz; Secretary: Rosalyn Sanders: Treasurer: Kellie Evans; Music Librarian: Michele Despres; Business Managers: Anna O’Quinn. Willie Royster. Kellie Evans, and Rosalyn Sanders 159 (iirls League: (first row) Beverly Roberson, Joyce Henry. Classyc Parks. Kathy Alexander. Anita Dyson. Debra Robinson (second row) Dorothy Johnson. Pam Parker, Rosalyn Sanders. Karen Bradford. Vanessa Bond. V'ernie Mae Davis. Sharon Bell. Patsy Griffin President Class ye Parks Vice President Angela Carmichael Recording Secretary Sandra Dudley QlRlS’ league (Iirls’ League was a school spirited club here at Morse. They held and sponsored a number of activities including: Sock Hop, Sweetheart Hoedown, and Big Sister-Little Sister Tea. Led by Classye Parks, the club proved to be a success. Publicity Secretary Beverly Roberson 160 Treasurer Rosalyn Sanders Chicano CLub The purpose of tlu Chicano Club was to promote awareness and brotherhood within today’s minority movement. 'Fhe club was non-structured. and members sacrificed personal differences for the benefit of La Ra .a. Membership was open to all interested people of good faith desiring harmonious interaction of people, I -ed by Mr. Hisquierdo. the club engaged in Tamale Sales, car washes, and a dance at the Golden Hill Rec. which helped bring people together. Chicano Club: (clockwise) George Navarro. Danny Gallegos. Robert Ortega, Victor Cordova. George Guillen. Marie Mafnas diveRs’ CLub Headed by Marc Tourville. the Divers’ Club was a success. Although the club needed and wanted more members, they had fun diving off the La Jolla shores. No qualifications were necessary to join and if you didn’t know how to dive, the club taught you. Vice President Jeff Loving and President Marc Tourville Divers’Club: (first row) Jeff Lovins, Ken Fitchorn. Kim Kohl. Ron Abbott. Mike Gonzales (second row) Aleta Smith. Marc Tourville. George Browning 161 Where was Tyrone Carter lurking? dRAITU CLUB Drama Club consisted of young men and women in the drama classes, throughout the day. This was an elective, and the students participated in skits and plays for grades. This club was under the supervision of Mrs. Shepard. fought over Dinette Blackwell John Tovesand IVggv Oliver brought us the Campus Life Steve DuBois. Falene Mayes and Nancy Davis in an elopement scene Steve Beck, Mrs. Shepard and Michael Anderson in their song and dance routine. Michael Anderson trying to kill Bcttina Jones. G.A.A.: (first row) Klcna Hernandez, F.laine Wynn, Diane Montijo. Terri Long. Niki Kraft, Nikki Wortham. Lisa Harris, Darlene Lokcy, Patti Fernandez (second row) Miss McCarthy. Terry Hcmus. Cindy Hines. Ruth Virata. Peggy Lindslry. Melba Dubose. Mayde Wong, Michiko Bishop. Lynn Page (third row) Debbie Bostic. Nedra Zimmerman, Sheila Hyder. Leona Hampton. Rita Boykins. Brenda Shorts. Karen Shaffer. Vicky Velasco. Heidi Lynch. Anna O'Quinn (fourth row) Neliza Buenviaje. Kim Lewis. Alicia Quintanilla. Beverly Roberson. Vickey Jones. Martha Rapolla. Lome Rosales. Sue Watson. Christie Morales, Sharon Jones This year's surf team was (clockwise): Derwin Butler. Buddy Pedigo. Mike Davis. David Lee. Jerry Davis and Bruce Roland. G.A.A. (Girls’ Athletic Association) consisted of the young ladies that participated in extramural sports. The girls were involved in such sports as tennis, hockey, gymnastics, basketball, swimming and track. These girls worked hard to show their skill and good sportsmanship. SURf CLub 'This year’s surf club did remarkably well, considering it had few members. They surfed at such beaches as Ocean Beach and Black’s. President Bruce Roland said there were no competitions and they would have liked for more people to join the club. 163 H Harambee Club: (first row) Willie l urk. Larry Clemons (second row) Ann Rainey, (iena Herron. Otis Flake. Diane Curry. Rene Harris. Robert Speaks. Darralvn Bra , lev. Darrvl Davis (third row) Glennie Applewhite. Diane Guss. LesaGoodrum. Jody Thompson. Tammy Brown. Cheryl Howard. Cheryl Sharpe. Teresa (ialbreatli, Cathy Rack ley (fourth row) Mr. Shankles (advisor). Debra Jackson. Deborah Cannon, Greg Carroll. Bernice Green, Bill Butler. Norman Tigner. Deon Harris. Terry Conley. Sydney Jimmcrson h RaniBee CLub Haram bee. in Swahili, meant pulline together . The Club was a group of unified black people. The objective of the group was to pull the club and the community together. Harambees bad various activities such as sales, and the People’s Talent Show which helped them earn enough money to buy club jackets. They planned activities like a Club trip to Disneyland and tried very bard to inspire young people of Morse to get out and become united. Mr. Shankles (advisor) Harambee Club Officers: (first row) President. Sidney Jimmcrson: Vice President. Deborah Cannon; Secretary. Cathy Rackley (second row) Sargent of Arms. Greg Carroll; I rcasurcr. Bernice Green 164 __L Occupational QRaphic ARts Chris Hoogendyk, Krith Sullivan. Hill Devine Faron Collins ami Joe Bias Fed Casaus and Al Rodriguez Jeff Devenberg, Susan Tripoli. Aaron Castellanos. Ed Majewski, Bob Adams 165 Mark Wrcschinsky and Ron Deboo tiqeR bascbaLI team Varsity Baseball Team: (Alphabetical order) Sieve Ashley. Kurt Coulipedies. Junior Cortez. Carl Davis. Ozzie Grigsby. KenGotlhelf. Kandy Kocher. Tony Long. Willie Mitchell. Steve Same . Richard Shirley. Larry Simpson. Lonnie Sanford. Don Turner, James Wilkie 166 Steve Sames going into third base 168 Kurt Coulapidr shoots V ARSITV BAS E BA LL SC I 1EDUI - E March 1 Morse vs. El Capital) March 8 Morse vs. Bonita Vista March 12 M orse vs. Montgomery March 15 Morse VS. Oceanside March 19 M orse vs. Henry March 22 M orse vs. Crawford March 26 Morse vs. Hoover March 27 M orse vs. St. Augustine March 29 M orse vs. Lincoln April 2 Morse vs San Diego April 5 M orse vs. University April 17 M orse vs. Clairemont April 19 M orse vs. Kearny April 23 M orse vs. Madison April 24 M orse vs. Point Loma Women’s SoftBAll The Softball tram started out very Strong this year with a lot of interested girls going out. The teams were coached by Mrs. Olsen and Miss McCarthy (J.V.). Although the team lost a lot of outstanding seniors, the team was willing to work that much harder. Note: At press time, the final selection of the teams were not available. Carmdita Crayton snatching a high fly Debbie Kidd catching a line drive ... ... and firing back to home base 170 Varsity Team: (first row) Lynn Page. Angela Cartwright. Sue Watson (second row) Sheila Hyder. Sharon Jones. Leona Hampton. Miss Burdick. Coach Women’s BasketBAll The women’s basketball team did really well this year considering there were only four returning players from last year. The coach, Miss Burdick, worked hard and kept the new players on their toes, making the team surprisingly good. There should be many returning players next year so that women’s basketball can expect another outstanding season. J.V. Team: (first row) Carmelita Crayton. Kathy Rackley, Sheena Crawford. Cynthia Mines. Cristy Morales (second row) Karen Spiotti, Charline Cole. Rita Boykins. Elizabeth Pearson. Glennie Applewhite. Sharon Spiotti 172 Samii Christian in thr kneeling position The off-hand position as demonstrated by Melinda Odom Women's RipLe team The Women’s Rifle Team was an extension of ROTC. It was a competition between schools in guns and marksmanship between the girls. The girls shot with .22 caliber rifles. Their supervisor was Ssg. West. I bis was their third year of competition. The team was comprised of Sandy Christian. Tonia Hatfield. Melinda Odom and Saudi Burch (captain). Tonia lladficld showing the prone position men's VARSity Swim team Men's Var itv Swim Team: (first rowl John Cruz. Akira Marsdcn, Pat Drew, liill Miller. Martin Anderson. Dick Wight. Peter Diaz (second row) Mark Flanders. Mike Kspiritu. Ralph Tucker. Robert Adams. Ken Watson. Dan Wilkie, Charles Newman, Coach Johnson ft? 22 Mar Vista Feb. 26 Mt. Miguel Bonita Vista Mar. 1 Kearnv Orange (lien Mar. 5 Montgomery Mar. 8 San Diego Mar. 15 Mission Bav Mar. 26 Henrv Hrlix Mar. 29 Apr. 5 Hoovtjj Apr. 19 Apr. 26 League Meets Underlined 173 ROtC queen and Attendants The R.O.T.C. Ball was held April 27. 1974, hut due to Annual Staff Deadlines, coverage was not possible. The Ball was held at the Masonic Temple from 8:00 p.m. until 12:00 p.m. The Court was announced at the half-time of the Helix-Morse basketball game. Saudi Burch was crowned Queen and her attendants were Debra Edwards and Ana Montano. R( TC Queen Sandi Burch and Escort Steve Werdeman Second Attendant Ana Montano and Escort Pat Brcslin 174 First Attendant Debra Edwards (not shown) Escort Tim White The Caping of the Quern ROtC COROIlAtlOn Thr presentation of the Queen The presentation of the Attendants RO TC Queen Julia Evan (72 . ROTC Queen Saudi Burch (74) and ROTC Queen Yvonne Lopez (73) Thr Queen and Court 175 saiaouiaiu aoiuas — CLASS histopy 71- ’72: The Sophomore class was the most spirited class; J.V. Football was un- defeated; Marching Band took first place in Vallejo; Project People began 72- 73: Demonstration for minority teachers; first prize in Science Fair; CIF base- ball; fourth place basketball Cl F 73- 74: CIF Volleyball; F.thnic Faire; Senior Picnic; Year of the Tiger; Congratulations to the class of 1974-Morse High School is a better place because you have been here-and, judging from your performance here-thr world outside will be a better place because you will be part of it. (iood luck and (iod bless you. Frank B. Thornton Principal senioR standouts Most Likely to Succeed: Brenda Curry and Greg Dantzler: Contributed Most: Classye Parks and S her win Wade Best All-Around: Jessie Villaescusaand Andre Robinson 179 Most School Spirit: Vanessa Bond and Jimmy Gilbert Most Athletic: Jackie Hinesand Walter Sturkcy 180 Best Dancers: Andrea Gross and Kenny Amis Prettiest Eyes: Adrienne Jones and Eddie Hayes Most 'Patented: William Thompson and Kellie Evans 181 Cutest Dimples: Reggie McNeil and Charlotte Antoine 182 Best Figure and Build: Mary Crice and Reggie Trimble Cutest Smile: Maria Thibeault and Terry Burton Best Dressed: Debra Scott and Mike Irvin Most Attractive: Karen Bradford and Johnny Meier Favorite Teachers: Pat Oyeshiku and Les Thurman Cutest Couple: Anna O’Quinn and Cleveland Bonniey Senior C ommittcrs: (first row) Janice (Jroves, (Jodfrey I hompson (second row) Arthur Jones, Rosie I nzunza, Ron Sherman. Rejigic McNeil. Sharon Johnson. Karen Mishler, C huck Perry. Andrea (iross. Bobby l.ott. Natalie Davis, ( ireg Amos, Cleveland Bonniey, Angela Carmichael. Dorothy Johnson. William Thompson. Terry Burton (third row) Marta Butler. Gloria Iraham. M ike Kspiritu. Mary Graham. Clara Gonzalez. Laverne Simpson. Janice McCall. LaDonna Rhodes. Deborah Bell, anessa Bond. Kevin Lakin. Carol I rarnmel, Myron Taylor, Angela Henderson, Toni Griffin (fourth row) Alicia AFTER PROM PUBLICITY ANNOUNCEMENTS Franky Hamilton Gayle Civicllo Brenda Curry Kevin Raboteau Florence Picardal Debbie Johnson Maria Montijo Bernard Jones Willie Davis BACCALAUREATE Gloria Graham Debbie Jones DECORATING Mike Espiritu SALES Janice McCall Marta Butler LaDonna Rhodes Clara Gonzalez Kim Lewis Debbie Bell Mary Graham Kevin Lakin Laverne Simpson GRADUATION Arthur Jones Vanessa Bond FUND RAISING Ron Sherman SENIOR PICNIC Reggie McNeil Rosie Inzunza Natalie Davis Sharon Johnson Vicky Young Greg Amps Karen Mishler Cleveland Bonniey Hobby Lott Chuck Perry Cheryl Flenoid 184 Quintalli.i, Gayle Civiello, Florence Picardal, Franky Hamilton. Willie Mae Davi , Maria Montijo, Brenda Curry. Debbie Johnson. Bernard Jones, Debbie Jones, Garwin Johnson. Wanda Clark. Sherwin Wade. Howard Hooker. Charles Broadway, Martha Kapolla (not shown) Vicky You ns. Kevin Kaboteau, Vickie Mathews. Quinard McDonald. Kellie Evans, Judith Coleman. Grace Aragon. Linda Huskey. (Jloria Anderson. Adriene Zettner, Cheryl Cox. PROM TALENT SHOW This year’s Senior Committees proved Angela Carmichael Sherwin Wade to be the best Morse has ever had. The Angela Henderson Kellie Evans Seniors and graduating J uniors did a Myron Taylor Martha Kapolla Garwin Johnson great job in bringing change to ’74. The Senior Committees brought new ANNUAL SIGNING PARTY ideas for the Senior class, such as CAP GOWN Quinard McDonald having the graduating ceremony at Grace Aragon Howard Hooker night, different colored Dorothy Johnson announcements, a two night Talent Linda Huskey BREAKFAST Show, a fashion show, and the one Gloria Anderson Carol Trammel event everyone was concerned about. Adriene Zettner Judith Coleman having the Senior Prom with a dinner at the Hotel Del Coronado. We PLAY (•indicates chairman of committee) congratulate the many students on the William Thompson Senior Committees for the fine job they Cheryl Cox Toni Griffin did. 'Ferry Burton 185 September: Janice Groves (Senior Class Irrtfsfdt'nt) ami Sherwin Wade (ASJljIntern. started I’ve (Jot a Friend. Varsity Football) 301 2d! • 95l 961 97! 9ft 90 young woman and November: Linda Sandoval (Commissioner of Finance and Girl's Volleyball teanil and Frankie Hamilton (Chairman of After-Prom. $£(tjnr Repr ymtativr, Ruitor. Fij jl'eam l -nse in l tball) young man of the month (Vanity Chert wiuad. Activities r.dit r of I'lon-mr V Andre Kofi nson (Vars ty Baskrtbill) —H Anm al and Les younq Lady and younq man of the yeap Jessie Villai'M-usa Head Varsity Songleader Sam Williams Varsity Basketball October Sweetheart: Gayle Civiello September Sweetheart: Kandy Kocher October Sweetheart: Sherwin Wade November Sweetheart: Linda Sandoval 188 mm lettepwomen and June Sweetheart: Martha Rapolla February Sweetheart: Russell Clemons letteRmen ay Sweetheart: Paul Robles sweethearts May Sweetheart: Leslie Washam March Sweetheart: Keith Shields 189 April Sweetheart: Sam Williams April Sweetheart: Jessie V’illaescusa valedictORian BeveRly haRRelL I lonor Roll Katliv Alexander Bruce Barheini Cltori Bell M icliiko Bishop Maria Brasil Rdgar Buenviaje Laurie Chapman Russell Clemons Karon Collins Rita Concepcion M ichael Cuban Brenda Curry (ireg Dant ler Jackie Darby Carolyn Disnew Kellie Keans Nancy Fawcett Mary (lurhacki Jorge (iutierrez Barbara Hale Beverly Harrell Teresa Heinus Desiree Henderson Ruth Hickey C ierald Himaka Sheila Hyder Rosemarie In .un .a j Billie Johnson Arthur Jones W v 0 Jay Sanger Theresa Sawyer Karin Schlichtenmyer Richard Shirley Mercedes Solor .ano Julia Spain Tina Stowe Keith Sullivan Maria Thibeault Susan 'Tripoli Jessie Villaescusa Mark Waters William Whipple Adriene Zettncr Sarali Ximbclman Honor Roll Mary King Kim Mack Arnolfo Mayor Jose Mincey Matthew Monroe Karen Mishler Vera Page Martha Peck Wanda Phillips Florence Picardal Michael Policy Alicia Quintanilla Cheryl Raeburn Beverly Roberson Leah Romero C.S.p. S€AlB€AR€RS Through much self-discipline. study and a lot of hard work, these students received the honor of having a gold seal embossed on their diplomas. To receive this seal, the student had to be in C.S.F. (California Scholarship Federation) for the minimum of four semesters, one of which had to be in their Senior year. The qualifications for C.S.F. arc rather difficult: the student could not receive any grade below a C or an S. The students also were required to maintain a • 3.S grade point average for each semester in C.S.F. and some of these had to have been advanced classes. Besides the honor of being a sea I hearer, there were other advantages. Many colleges and universities awarded scholarships to Sealhearers: and many students found it easier to gain admittance to the college of theifchoice with this honorln their background. Being a Sealbcarer was a great and veryajistinguished honor and proved to he very beneficial for tin- future plans of these evccptionaistudcnts. Rita Concepcion Brenda Curry Carolyn Disnew Mary Gurbacki Barbara Hale Beverly Harrell Teresa Hemus Gerald Himaka Sheila Hyder Lois Payne Alicia Quintanilla LaDonna Rhodes 193 Beverly Roberson Leah Romero Mercedes Solorzano Julia Spain Senior Class Officers 73-74 The Senior Class officers worked together and did an outstanding job. Through their leadership, the Senior Class of '74 was the most active and spirited class in Morse’s history. More sales were held and the numerous Senior Assemblies were a high point of the year. The officers surpassed the expectations of the Senior Class and helped make 73-74 a fantastic year. Advisors: (left to right) Jane Morgan, Warren Huyscr, and Jeanette Ela President: Janice Groves Vice President: Alicia Quintanilla Secretary: Wanda Clark Treasurer: Godfrey Thompson 194 Senior Representatives: (first row. left to right) Kevin Lakin, Mike Kspiritu. Alan Walker. Danny Rivera (second row) Beverly Roberson. Arthur Jones. LaDonna Rhodes (third row) Bobby Lott, Quinard McDonald, Howard Hooker. Willie .Mae Davis. Kellie Evans, Marta Butler, Grace Aragon, Clara Gonzalez. Karen Mishler. Jackie Hines. Gayle Civiello Seniop Reppesentatives The Senior Representatives started their first year at Morse this year. They had a Senior Class float at the Homecoming Game and they had more hake sales than last year. The most significant accomplishments were that for once the Senior Class knew what was happening at school and they were able to voice their opinions on the ideas brought out at the meetings of the Senior Representatives. Senior Representatives: (first row. left to right) Joanne Daniels, Rochelle Banks, Jackie Hall, Debra Bell. .Mary Graham, Natalie Davis. Angelia Carmichael, Toni Griffin (second row) James King, Cleveland Bonniey. Kevin Raboteau, Garwin Johnson. Franky Hamilton. Reggie Trimble. Pam Mitchell, Judith Coleman. Mvron Taylor. LaVerne Simpson 195 Robert Adams Lorie Alcala Kathy Alexander Catalina Alfaro Lilia Alvarez 196 Linda Alvarez Elva Amaya Greg Amos Gloria Anderson Grace Aragon Robert Armstrong Saundra Anderson Rose Marie Arbayo IXibbie Arney Teresa Anderson Phylestine Arbuthnot Erskine Arnold Charlotte Antoine Debbie Arguello Chris Azhocar 197 Richard Bagby Howard Ball Ramona Banks Rochelle Banks Bruce Barbarini Belinda Bautista Bradley Barnes Guillermo Barrios Cheri Bell Deborah Bell John Barton Renee Bell Sharon Bell Michiko Bishop Ki lii on___to Sturkvy's iiom Beth Blanchard 198 Linnctte Blackwell Joseph Bias Vanessa Bond Kathy Braddock Denise Bowie Cleveland Bonnicy Roberta Boone Karen Bradford Ursula Broussard Maria Brasil Shecna Brazley Paulette Brooks Octavia Brown Donna Bryant Edgar Bucnviaje 199 Sandi Burch Cheryl Burch Terry Burton Oil tin- good foot Don Burtrum Leoncl Canales Ken Bute Tony Capossere Marta Butler Debbie Capps Linda Cacho Jeannie Cardona 200 Keith Carter Kelly Carner Lily Cesena Ana Carillo Laurie Chapman 201 Danny Collins Louis Comaduran Rita Concepcion Laura Conde Riulit on— then Kurt Coulapides Victor Cordova Sonia Cornejo Jose Coronado Starling Corum Cheryl Cox Jennette Cradic 202 Denise Cully Brenda Curry Jack Darby Carmelita Crayton Mary Crice Trevor Crosby Jerry Cunningham Talkin' loud and sayin’ nothin' Jo Ann Daniels Chris Davis Mark Daniels Gregory Dant Jer Michael Davis Natalie Davis 203 Willie Mae Davis Pam Detienne William Devine 204 Henry Dinkins Carolyn Disncw Bernitta IX ris Paula Dorosh Michele Drew Jonathan Dunkle Diane Duclos Connie Epperson Sandra Dudley Esther Espinosa Janies Duncan Michael Espiritu Ken Fitchorn Carmen Fontanilla Mark Flanders Cheryl Flenoid Nathan Foster Jeff Franklin Steve Foloy Peggy Frishkorn You’re till a young man, baaby — Judy Fry Samuella Gaibreath 206 Marvin Fukushimo Victor Gallegos Margaret Garcia Matilda Garcin Becky Gleason Ken Gotthclf Clara Gonzalez Michael Gonzalez Ricardo Gonzalez I bra Grace Gloria Graham Mary Graham 207 Ossie Grisby Andrea Gross “Gee, I i;urs I don't lave her number after all.' Brenda Guss Jorge Gutierrez Barbara Hale Sharon Hale Blaine Manner Ronn Hall Franky Hamilton Lucille Hanibal Beverly Harrell Leisa Harris Leona Harvey Cindy Hawkins Jerald Hawley Angela Henderson 209 Eddie Hayes Falene Hayes Terry Hcmus Desiree Henderson Clyde Henderson Michael Hendrix Joyce Henry 210 Kathy Hinds Jackie Hines Paula Hines Edward Hochecker Mary Hoo Chris Hoogendyk Howard Hooker Efcc Ann Howard Jenice Houston Linda Huskey Mr. Cool and his gang? Carol Huff Jackie Huskey Diane Hummel Sheila Hyder Randy Hurst Rosemarie Inzunza 211 Mike Irvin Carmen Jackson Melody Jay Terry Jefferson Aaron Johnson All I want is one picture ... Scout’s honor! Billie Johnson Debbie Johnson Dorothy Johnson Julie Johnson Colin Johnston Adrienne Jones 212 Garwin Johnson Bernard Jones Arthur Jones Bcttina Jones Deborah Jones Letha Jones Vickey Jones Cindy Jones Barbara Judd Doris Klemm Bruce Kowahl Keith Kline Randy Kocher Chcri Kovaleski William Kwon Kevin Lakin Kathy Lambkin 214 Kim Lewis Mary Ann Lewis Anthony Long David Loth Friends, 'til death do us part... Oh well! Bobby Lott Dorothy Lujan Patricia Lozada Kim Mack Richard Mackin Bernadette Maestas Frences Mafnas Ramona Malcpeai Vickie Matthews Ray Marcom Rebecca Marrufo Albert Martinez 215 Pam Martinez Arnolfo Mayor Pam Mazzeppi Janice McCall Steve McCarthy Danny McGraw Quinard McDonald Ray McDonald Tony McElroy Silvia McKinney Damita McKniglu Sherry McKnight 216 Dennis Mills Jose Minccy Karen Mishler Andre Mitchell S' % William Mitchell Jeffery Mitts Carol Moen Darlene Molloy 217 Mona Mondragon Cheri Monk Eureka! I've found the missing link! Sharon Moon Tony Morales Terry Morris Esther Montiel Donald Moore Rosalie Moreno Sheila Moton Maria Montijo John Moore Letha Morrice Daniel Munoz 218 Eunice Murphy Linda Myers Don Naber Debbie Nailon Stephen Narvaez Now, if your parents can pay their fair share . .. Pam Neabors Jeff Needham Rhonda Newell Michael O’Brien : James Odlc Peggy Oliver Jack O’Neal Anna Marie O’Quinn 219 Nick Ortuno Sandra Osburn Areli Oviedo Phillip Oxford Vera Page Classye Parks Howard Hooker doing his thing David Patteson Doanld Patton 220 Lois Payne Sheryl Payne Martha Peck Tom Pederson Chuck Perry Charles Peterson Doug Peterson Jack Phillips % % || Wanda Phillips Florence Picardal Ann Pierce Teresa Pilch Lauretta Pretty Joe Raymond Oretha Riley Valerie Rippie Wow, Howard, check out that chick! 222 David Ritz Danny Rivera Kathy Robart James Robbins People say I’m gifted Beverly Roberson Michael Roberts Cherolyn Robert Andre Robinson Debra Robinson Leah Romero Alfred Robles Mary Rodriguez Luz Roman Debbie Root Ronald Rowden Arnold Rowland Jr. 223 Willie Royster Guillerminal Ruiz Kenneth Sablan Caroline Rubalcava Thr Wild Hunch? Chris Rushing Ernesto Salazar Isaias Salazar Rosalyn Sande Linda Sandoval Ralphn San Nicolas Tony Santos Theresa Sawyer 224 Karin Schlictcnmyer Marji Secor Debra Scott Audrey Seay Vicky Serrano Gina Sevilla 225 Michael Shipp Richard Shirley Caudell Smith Thomas Smith La Verne Simpson Lydia Solomon Mercy Solorzano Gaud Somera AH this and we still didn't get cutest couple I think I'm going to be sick! Julia Spain Perry Spencer Lonnie Stanford Jerri Steele Darlene Stercho Theresa Stevens Joseph Stoekl Reid Stone Tina Stowe 226 Deborah Straight Keith Sullivan Michael Sullivan Ray Surbrook Rosalind Taitingfong Elizabeth Taylor Glenn Taylor Myron Taylor Rodney Taylor Maria Thibeault Dwight Thomas Debbie Thompson Edwina Thompson Godfrey Thompson V At today's prices, who can afford to buy two William Thompson Gayle Thornton Paul Torres Maureen Towne Carol Trammel Susan Tripoli 228 Don Turner Nestor Vallar Silbia Vargas Ray Vasquez Michael Veascy Gloria Valdez Jimmy Vargas Yolanda Vera Steven Viehmann Jessie Villaescusa Josephine Vitrano Bonnie Volstorf Sherwin Wade Rex Walker Mark Walters Steven Ward Lynn Walkenhorst Leslie Washam June Wayne Cathy Weidow Guy Wells Steve Werdeman 230 Cut down on sugar? I don't have time to cut down on sugar! € Marian West Bill Whipple Brett White Donna White Timothy White Patricia Whitley Karen Whitten Luana Williams Kris Wilson Sam Williams Denise Wilson Jacqueline Wilson 231 Debbie Winkowski Lavinia Wofford Carol Wofford Fanny Wooden M ighty Tiger 232 Yolanda Zepeda Adriene Zettner Sarah Zimbelman Nedra Zimmerman One good-bye is like a thousand wasted hellos. One tear of parting is like a hundred laughs of reunion. One last touch is more than many kisses over again. A lonely thought may expose beautiful images of the mind. . . But a person cannot remember unless he has first experienced. And an experience is an affair everlasting. . . And is never too late to be remembered. -Fanny Wooden- tl.«A . . liijt |'l (Jrr t I I'•■ lur J’i I r t w it.l- ||,,.pln8,I, PMilCxUt, H(i it witir- u? iii.ni '(!ii,i( iiuiil ...a r. jmplitiii tr: i..ri C.F. M iiilutf ■ f'lj II •• ImsiI jj« i iTMSlV lkn)U 1 1' 'Vpr |l ib .l l(J |’b ..-rJ,- lA 0 ' I.OKI l Ot. ... 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I plan Iue I . • .II. e - ho 4 tear and llo-TThauonr H i(r ginl i r.vHk-i f.r that .penal nowrmtftSu VR h N I IH ’« I) Wills s.| .He I a a. Ii.r in fm.thjll ftarsit) I tr . Ji Clatk- ------- . 235 • IV . wrrMhng I lOtKl Jin.l Calif Boy State 73. I Mill rrmembrt W'jlln'ibig nose. Frankie b g imuth. NVillie voice. Sweet Polly and Mmit; all thr football |l«no r p thr Craw ford earn - m lOlb; all thr coxae be . and Mr. Thurman's yolr . jalter.CPmP.N . B I .. ET«r p. Janicr whrn I got burl in wmfling and all the lo r I luxe fe Jr u : my Irirndiaadmy Supnwoman and whrn I madr all league lir r tram in loolball. I plan lo join NVe tmin ter College and lar in loolball. nuke aloi of money, settle down and mart my Superwoman and hr bappy. Maybe I'll re « !”■ 1:5. Olympic weight biting team and win all the gold medal . CRECORY DANTZI.F.R (Ore ) crecory imui.iRtCru I wataclitr in Varsity Koolball 3 yr |. Varsity Track 2 yr |. Kavkrthallll yr) and a Junior Cla Vice IV ident. I ill remember thr came against Santana 171-731. I'll alway remember that pe ul tomeone that helped me rhrouiib the year . I retnembrr Mr. Rufolo' . Mr. Curry' and Mr. Rilile' la e . I'll ne er ferget Mr. FrrdriuT be.auie lie war the iniluence to my major name ol study. I plan to go to either Occidental or UCI. N and become a Doctor d Medicine. MIKE IMVIS tCioldilxfc l I w a a tnr in Surl Team. Surf Club. Swimming. Lrltrrman' Club and Cbrnlrading. 1 w ill remember tlie Santana game; and partie at It euta with J.N 1 know I’ll rrinember Cardiff w ith the Surf Club; cutting with Steer, (truce. Jeer and Bill ' . I won't forget South Minion during laitrr Vacation; Occ. Wood fee lire pad 2 year ; Ko ie ifirigl. Mike S Ana. Jay S' Johnny, Dot. Matt and the gang around the Maple tree; tat I prtiod tudy halt I plan toSutf Bloks tin to Mna week on the hnu r with RoP next year, then go to Pepprrdinr at Mahhu. Exeritually Mexico. Hawaii. u tralij . . NATAIJE DAMS I w a active in Senior Repreu ntative . I ep Club. ( ;.r. I ..ague, and Y-Teen . Ill alwaxa ftrnemhef Deb and the funny w ay she acted afire die oimked thoie “funny things I remrtnbee haxing a fatal orudi on A.R. that dissolved unfinished. I remember running the English Ira. lie craiy m ith the lielp of C.C. and 8.C-1 can rrmrmher w idling I could fill the out and be leaxing Mine, I plan togn toa Vocational C. liege di rienluaBy grt a job. NVILLIE MAP DAVJS(WiBic) I wax active in Pep Club. Y-Teens softball. and badminton. I will alway rrmemhee my Mphreniiee ami junioe yratx and all of the people wbi were a part d those hippy year ; u h a MK.D..J.M.R.. V.C.. KB R. ). And 111 never fotgrt thit rainy homecoming of 72 and the ASH Ball with Ralph Oliier. I plan to keep the mnnuKnof the pact, but tlart living for I lie future. M ARI DELI A I wav active at a member of the Chicaeto Oub. I will always rrmembre my yeat at Mufte: Ditching with Pianos Esther. Debbie S Elaine; getting huvted at Sweetwater; going down- town; going to Taco Bell; Chicane Park; CTwung Mound in Debbie' low tidee; party ing and just having a goed time with my friends I will always remember franco and ALL thegc d time ; AI o M M . D.C.. D.E. The future hold a special pla«r foe me and Xavier. I plan toju t take It ea y. party, and take life at it Comes DF.RORA DLMSHOK (Debbie) I wa active in Sw miming and Hotkey. I will remember all I lie w-rirdo arvd tlie whittle blower of tlie Sw iin Tram: and all ot Ruth’ and Vicky' great poems I will remember my experiences at (finite and Fullback in Hockey; and my ■ Ciein: and all tlie great nur e of the wneld: alto ray friend D.B.. M.D..C.C . B.B.. M.C. I AMl'I. A DETIFNNF fPaml I'll alw ay remember the fun Drbbie 3i I had hiding from the pfKit.grapher at all the pep rallie ; iood luck Deb! I'll alway remember the g. d time in Coach A' cla w ith L.R.. E.F., V.B. and the far mil time in my other la e with B.H.: especially Kri finr F.tlaxuoti, our exchange student: and the lunch gang with D.C.. CS.. K S. and mint of all Debbte U. I hope that all my friend really get what they want out of life. love. fame, and mo t of all happine . IN C. tell. P.D. Le ' Boogie!! DAN DF.VENBF.RO( Lumberjack Dan ) I w a actor in hand (or three yrars I temembet pep Band at football games; after football games funning atoind with P.D.; especially I). R No plan except Idaho. NI1LL1 AM DLVINE(Billy I remember the time, utting in the parking lot rawing withT.M . B.S.. M.T.. and D.B. I will alu remember Mr. Thurman' Nnverican (internment clas with R T..O.A.. 'I M . M.C.. and T.S. (plus all the dud joke Mr. Thurman tokll.l plan on going to college to major in photography. CAROLYN DISNENV rSedate ) I wat active in Independent Studies I'll alway rrmemhee the great Mat 10 0; hi senior offset : K.D.. D.K.. A.F.. II.P. and all the clan; all the he l to Nervous Norton and Maxine Fuller. It wa fun. BERNITTA M DORIS I pattinpatrd in Drill Team. Senate, and Senior Play. I wat alio w atrr girl foe fmithall games I w ill alway remember tlie fun of being water girl ami getting high although I «tillrnyoyed clatte al n. I'll aim trmrmber the demonstration 72-73. I'II alw ay remember how dead Morte wav in 7f. I'll never forget S.D.M. I plan to attend State I nisersity 111 Sin Diego, may« in Spamdi and become a lawyer nr go into Electronics PAULA DOROSH I wa active in (iyinnattirs and l.e Tigers I'll noer feeget go..) fnrndt: Maureen. Diane. B.P AC B.B.. P.H.. I.M.: Mr Thurman' jokes Mr. B . Living End.Campu l.ifr.Gymnastics the dtuble dates, ditch days the dull ' hockey game , and tlie great drive-in movies I plan lo live life av it comes ir..‘ be happy. MICHELE DREW I'll trmembrf Komis V. and the telephone; havl'thall game and Pi ra Hut afterward I'll remembef all my frimd : B.V. ami C.T.. J I’. I P . R V.. DAV.; tlw- fun times in my Spanish aid P.E. clats I w ill also remember J.W.. L.S.. K.D.. LAW and M.D. and bring a statistician foe the w on tram. I plan to attend Mesa College, mot e into an apartment and become an aciountjnt. DIANE DL'CI.OS(Ouches.«SangrmaJ I'll always temevnher my topli.un.ei rear; tlwmbingetetysvhetew itb HI Til: tlie dating thing wr did without getting butted. I’ll never forget J.I , and Seivioe Ditch Day '72 with J M: partying with Dolly and tlie gill ; entiling in Sandy' tide; NVinchelt and AkW after our ystoeie HA!!; pat ties on 2'eh St ; Camping in tlie mountains; Pingatand Mrs!!; leaving 1« the R.rk. Crow n I’-ant . . . J.P.. Johnny Louato; buggirg the h . out of Mr. Brow n amt Mrs Palmer: my pal Mr.Siam; partying w ith Encanto; my main squeezeC.B.; Ronnie Nov. 3rd thanks; All my love and appreciation to Joe Adams I plan to be happy and ? ?? SANDRA EL NINE DUDLEY (Do tight) I way active as (inly' League vrxertafy. Pep Club, «ludent advivor. Senior Representative; Serxatne, ( impel Cheat Keprevident. Y-Teen . and Dispatch. I'll always remember tlie great (un I hail in my yopheevyote yeat: tlie toting Tiger earn though they still w a bad to us I'll alw ay femember the mi unier tandiiig between me. D.B . Jc D.E. Remembcancrof Be. Ken alway w Ith Tony; and all tlie fun. I plan In attend I'CSD and mapie in Elementary Education and tty to keep myself tightened) t-gether in mind and tout. J AMES DUNCAN I w a acute in Track. I femember my fittt track meet dc my fif t w in. I femember my fust year m French and the teat lire. I want lo become a u ve ful butieies man. CONNIE EPPERSON I will alw ays remeenher rating lunch w ith T.S.. NV.P . S.O. and .VS.; all the good time I had in ( internment and all the dud yrAes I plan to do aim of camping and lo ju l me around 1« awhile. ESTHER ESPINOSA (Angel 1 I w a act tie in Student Stcce. I'll alway remember all tlie fun time w ith Mercy. Cheryl, l-elet. Marlene. Praia.Silvia. Marina and g sd old Sheila Inor gangl. I’ll retivember M nr tree' crush on R S. arvj l.eletton J.V.; and giaid timet in Marketing and (iraplnc , tts (ii«d luck to MS. and M.Ci. I'll always remember Mutca Murrta: UVl and Inlet's quirt utter. I hope to hevome a better Chrntian ami always be E M.'t gill. MICHAEL KSPIRITU (Flipper) I wa active in Varsity Sw im Team (3 yr ). Senio Repeesentative and BaicaLaurrate Cuenmiltee. I wall alw ay remember D.J.almost chopping off S.N.' toe. Mr. Patnfl and the (nplr ; Mr. Rilfle and hi Kung Fu; alto A R . J AN . IS. D.S.. R S. I) . F A. D U. J.V.. and all the great people I gol to know better fur the first lime. I will go to the University of the Pacific- penhahly take Pre-dentistry and tty to specialize. KKISTINF ETELAVUOKI iK.i.i lw a a member of I lie International Friendship Club, played Field Hockey, and wa a member of the Sw un Tram I will alw ay remember my f nerd, and teacher w ho made my stay at Me ye metrvotable. I e pe nily w ant to thank Ml Mallory, Heidi. Vicky.and Katrn with whom I hal a gcud time. I will go hack to Firxaland and finish High School and (hen itudy to headentn!. I hope I'll be able lo return weneday to tlie U.S. KELLIE EV ANS (M S., “(he KuTl I tall active in Independenl Sludie . Ememblr DANE counseling. Bathtub gardening, and NVVtfwen' Liberation. I remember being b «n a clldd. To the adminicltatinn: yoo can’t put everything in a memory i-«I can' pul kids 111 a ben. To tlie teacher thereitn't ju t c ie way to learn. rrmembre llial. To the student it takes a long time to get hack to being trntitivr It takes listrnirig ar.j doing. Don't |U t do veiielhing. Buddha said, Stand three. NANCY F ANVCETT I wasaclne in Marching Band lOthand I Ith grade aeMK'SF 12th grade. I'll never foeget the band's trip lo Valkyoand all that went on; all that Mf. V. did low; my g« .sl friends: J.V.. CJL.C.M-. ami everybody else; all tlie trips to Jaik in thr box at lunch; grtting ergaged. My plan ate to continue w orking. I will marry Johnny Johnson Nmembee 74. Be happy, live, and love. EL NINE FKISTF.L I will always remember the great tome at football an.! basketball games; especially wet and muddy Hcnsr.oming 73: tlie fnmdtliip I .bared withC S .C.NV.B.II . J.N C H .J.C.. D.R.. and L.P.I plan to attend college and majo in PrrS IkkiI Edui atK i. JOHN R NY.MONI MENOFEJ( K AN iRai) I wa active a Soccer Manager in 1972 and rnyoyed Irani . I managed football in 1973 and taught Karate 2nd emr trr in I Ith: al o Photographer for Dispatch. I remember ail my frirnd : ordering Pr za at lunch and eatioyg it around thr circular lavra; w arching the vtudent make fed id ihrmielve acting a if they're Karate F' vprrt w hen they haven't even taken foe a week. To teacher : It wa rwee knowing you Mr. Wrghtman. Mr. Patoff. Mr. R.g.f.xv. the C.uches: Arrevalo, l.u.fy, Slia -klett. Penacfio, Malloeyrand Nfr Rodrigue . I plan logo to City College and take Engineering and Drafting and w« k with Computet ami Engineer. If I can. I'll yean tlie Air Force. OLOA DI ANE FF.L.AN i.Nuga Poop) Vamty Tram wat fun with good ole 'Xilady ' . I fiadmovt of my funw-itli IVh NN'., lamhy kin, Kilry. J.D.. R.(i.. J.B.. and the re.t of the Parking l it Ptxvplr. I r rent other tprrvding the T (ilNN days w ith Ritrir and Criceescaping from the rou. I hope the future hold alot of navel and adventure fc me. KEN FlfCHORN I 11 aclive in Campu Life. Tram Team and went out for Clirertea-lrr last year. I'll never forget tail year' Homecoming iimr w hen w e all g.it soled! I'll never forger thr gieat time in Campus Life: Mr. Thurman' dud |okr and the day w fief - Mis. Swift tlKorght one of her shelve watmiMirig. NN ill alw ays rrmemhee F.C-. K.E.. K.V.. C.S. N.M.S.F . M F..J..M.. I P . M.C. and V.K. I plan tocxmlinue to follow Jesus Christ and to live in the desert in a great home and be happy. MARK FLANDERS (Mr. President) I w a active a ASB Intern. Ccmmiwaonee of Publicity. Vanity Swimmer. Concession Stand w.ekrr and other vital «fvi.ee I w ill remember tlie NVatergate Ctivn; tlie liberalization of my Kepubheamwn and all my fine Liberal Leltnt teacher , but m wt of all mv tnendy: V.B.. F.P.. K.J.. C.D.. liettty S. and Pat O. and lire bevf ol all: Ptrry l.ydell Sprnter w hem I (ball never forget. I plan on gcatq; to college for a long time ars! then I shall become Lower nor of near Great State an.) on to the Ptesidracy. CHERYL RENEE FLENOID(Mouwsea) I was active in Srnacr Representatives and in Preen Committee. I will always temembet the class of 72 and 74 them days was fun; D.R.. J P.(i J.EH.V..M. DAN. R I K M ,K R. I plan to go to college, then get married and have twukidv NATHAN I. FOSTER (Yogi) I w a active in Cross Country 72-7J. Track I ram. Blue and (iold Ch.n, Senator and VIC A chapter. I will remrmhrr all (lie sport rsent ; mprxvally Track and B.J. making me run- also E.B.O M . DAI . II.H . K.R..(;.H.andtkr ir l of tlie team for my nick name. Mr . ()., Mr, B.. and Coach P and all the people that wouldn't H«ak tome like CNN'. VL. etc; and a good fnrtvd R.M. I plan to go toa J.C. and then to Howard I' 0 Texai A and M and uacrard in TV and M P productscm. JEFF FRANKLIN I remember thr good lien I had tilling up on thr I!' jnJthr iun I had in Mi. Blanchard' Restaurant ( Class I pUn to bo to college. VICTOR GALLEGOS (Danny) IV it Klnr in I.V. T rack an.1 Chin a no Club. I rmieinb ihr Ii.-iSjII gam whm I utrd to BO — ■ tyrbcothrr Kick get creamed. I altorrmrutl- mt Cmcano friend jmd I hr food iunnur had tcgrlher. I plan lo travel and «i t enjoy life. M AROAREIGARCIA I 1. actor mi (IfmnWKi tram and Bandererie , I rrmrmhcr all thr meet. with P.P. V.W . VAK.M.. D.K . tlpr tnti in Nricirrmever' with L.R.. M S.; Greenetry ti-ti v. ill. D.S.. K D . and T.H. and Maureen: T- b—d. E.W., P.F.. S.B.. and especially lunch mill I..R. I plan to to to odirer and I IRVIN «ASTON I Mat acliir in J.V. Kadtrthall andrxtrndrd day nuking. I irmmihri a basketball game agaimt Unitrrcity and hr mg Dai id Bowie and Penny Bnm n'l hrothrt at thr tmr lime: but irr.it of all how fun it wa know mg I had a vacation evening Up. I plan to attend a University and Heady in thr area of toewiegy. JAMES E. GILBERT i Ku _a ) I n ai actu in Chrrileading. Gymnastics line onope , and Dancing. I remember my thirr bra friend M l. AC, and J.D. who laughed me the.nigh my irmoi rai; I itill think about A.AA in m sophomore year; mj fun limn at thr beach and in thr mountain mitrad of at a hoof: I give m most and bril witWt to: Ml. M.D. J.D.. A.C. RJ.. B.II.SM. F.P..J.V R.V.. RM 15 |v. I ,. I’M KM CS tie. J.M.. M.M.. R.B.. B.J.. and Elamc! I plan to liirat thr bea h and enjoy lifr thr brit way I know how Igrtting a head and wifingl. CIJFF()RI) EC«ENE«LASS( Sire I plated on J.V. football tram at half hack, and played on Variety football a fullback and halfhad foe twoyrars I will alway remember how wr went and 0 in J.V. and how wr lot! aWnoit all «sir game, w lien wr got up to Vanity. I don't think nobody w ill forget th-wr loving fireball game . I w ill remember Debbie Nation flunking Ammran«cnrrnmrnt (trick). I plan to go to college and major in Butin and play football. MICHAEL GONZALES I w at active in Scuba lining Club, Gymnastics and Marchirg Band. I'll never forget thr poor way thr band ttartrd out and all the frral. and frirndvl met I.err. I'll always rrmrrnbrr J.M., P.D.. and D U . I plan to go into thr rntrr- faevmrnt laid. GLORI A GR AHAM Kilo) I w at active at Senior Clan Rrproentjtnr. member of Morte Gotprl Cheer. and in Dnpat. b. I remember running through thru- ball locker like wHiir nut with my chi tin Mary and haby otter Adrienne A, good fnrn.lt Mary U . A Betty G. I'll alwayt tmtrmbrr the g.wd timet we had. I'R never forget thoie day I've w alkrd on thit cam put felling low over theie gitlith problems etc. etc., but through it all I'te learned to truvl in Jrwjt! And herr I am today! I'll never forget the day Ra' walked me to cla A thr whole whool vtopped tod —rve! And hoy the knk on Mr Sattt lace when he kit—d me goodbye!;; I'll alw ay, remember Mr Young A Mr Niedermeyer. two Ladies who hate really been an eeccHiragernr.it to me tlieie pan 3 yrart; my dear countelor who helped me out an much; My own private PE. teacher. Mart l-ou Strong; .Mary. I'te loti I poundt! . I plan to go to college A weneday earn my mavtrr' degree in Social Work. And finallt get married A become that detoteil tnnmmy A hcutew ile” fc a SWEET man! RENEE E.GR AVESCRhythm Rod ) I wav active in Darning. Choral Work. Bonne Education. Advi—y Council, and a Prendent of tie nurt ' aide . la.t I will never feeget I lie M.R. tan; myTwrety; Mr. L. Salter, a great incpiratiorli C.B.'v parti ; and I'd like to tay it' been a fun year training w ith all of the nurtet' ai.Jrs They are all great bed pan w aimers and Pam rcmemler when you give an enema to clot yotu miHith! On Auguvt 21 I am gong to marry my High School Sweetheart, the moil w. nderful man in the wold. K Kenneth Bute Then I w ill attend medical college and become a rwjrte. then ttart railing a family with Ken. NDREA«ROSS (Aundy) I ■ active in modeling, dancing, acting, tewing. ■“1 tug and meeting new people. I remember the I time I uved to trip at Mote w itb Drbbac Rod n and how me and Renetta be [ginpping; but mott of all I will alw ay v remember bnytnan, E.A. In the future I plan to become a Ltional model, tnrrt alot of people and go GREGGt JEVARA I w av active in Vanity Wreviling and Intramural llaiidbalL I remember placirg 4th in the county in Handball and being on the Wrntlnig team withG.H. and AV K.; going to basketball and football gain . I plan to attend San DiegoState and majo in Electrical Enginrerieig. GAYLE ANNETTE GUNION (Grumcm) I w av active in Softball. I w ill remember all the good time w nl, tcniot of '72: N.G.. I. H . P C.. S.S.. A.R . the free dat w ilh b l friend C.E.. C.B.. D.J.. and other ; meeting num new people tlut became gold frier,! ; B.P. and her pitching teiTet; all the fun w ith team mate and juvt plating I plan to heveanr a medical reception ! | and to In a full and rkH life! MARY GURB ACKI 1 w av active anCSF. I rrmemlter all of I lie goal time |hr gang had at lunch. I'll alw ay, remember all of my fnendt: N.Z M.G.. K S M E..D.L.G.G . DO. A H.N I remember the liaunlrd houte in “P.H. that N.Z. got me into; I will aim alw ayv temernher our bett timet in Mr. LuntforTa class BRENDA Gl SS iJE ANNE HR WN EYES) I will alw ayv retnemhee the TGIW and pep rail lev; going to t lie football game ; laughing and jiving around w ith my friends I plan to go to college then later get a nice car and apartment. on! coconut cream tue ; Wick Harder by DJW; Ditoryland '3. Collette tour and thr turp ; Puu l; batketball finalsCSE Parti : cue card : BIMMXIIE! ASK hall. 7.1; Torre, Pine and the lightning bolt, ZAPP1 Thank to l)r. 7. and Mrs Daw win 1« all of their help and guvlancr. Moot importantly I remember thr joy of knowing Jevut and tharmg Him w ithorbrr . I plan logo to Hawaii thit tummer. go to Point Luna College ami help prepare the waved the Lord. PraiteGod!! DESIREE HENDERSON(Dre) I wav ac tive in Vartity Checrvquad and Mi Spirit for Homecoming. I’ll remember l.'nc Rut in the tummer. and my 'lag buddy . Doe! I'll alw ayv rememb F.P..J.V., B.G.. T.R.. K.B.. B A..MJ..J.G. M l) M..A..V B .and the w hole J.V. C brer try uad; Daligdid : and the Hut . I have no definite plan foe the future. I'm iill trarchingfor «ometkang rt vomrlMidy. Maybe I'll find if I'luiJrtMortr WYI.ENE JOYCE HENRY (Jove) I wav active in Girl ' League. Y-Teen . Pep Club, ami Marching Band. I'll alwayt remember the goodoir time acting crazy with T.G.; actinggrrm n with K.G.; and acting wild with K.A.; my 10th grade year w ith V.C. in Mrs Carago ian' dat w at a trip. I'll cherith the good i. o tpent with William iood luck Kathy. IORGEGUTIERREZ(lautz III I w«v active in CSE. Annual. Dnpalch. and Int national Club. I remember thegocvl tiano w. I.ad in Animal 72-J withT.lf.. I II H2YaY. Lazy, etc-; vtrangr luppriungt at the Dnpatcb Willi Batty B . ecir edin-clnrf. Dmtna B. (ratlin D.mna S.k Peggy 1, . Kathy H . Arina I., and all tbernt; mt Erenchcla with XI.F.: my F.nglith da with I w H'h. Skliky. Kev and Carol; wgkmg w ith Met. y. I,eah and Marlene and all tbeparfiet at llarvy’t houte. I plan togolo iJrjr ami ttudy in Mrdicinr. BARBARA ANN II M.Erllah ) I w at active in Drill Team, CSF and Inter national Chib. I w ill alwayt remember trying for hour after luting CIF Batketball Fault; talking with friend ; lluvpitality and Mrs Reefer ; Mr. Br.o. ..' Media cla ; CS.P. Chritrma parly 7J; and the vcamUl ; lane and happioe t to tpnul people like: N.S.. S.B.... L.P.. L.R.. I).I).. E.F.. K.H.. D B iSlaml.d courte Mr. Wachs I plan to go to college and be b-wy- JACQl'ELYN MICHELLE IIAIX(Jackie) I will alwayt rememb birwhtime and aft whool and all the goal time I had with Stick woman: R.B.J H..S.K-. and Eranky l-ee who helped me thrmigh all tboe- had time ami e pecially my love foe V non Broadway. RON II ALL iRonnie. alia Bob ) I wat active in Matching Band and Ditpatch. I ronrinbn Sr. Ditch Day tall 10 of them); Marching Band; Vallejo A winning lit peize (in mice way than one); football A batketball game A Mi Jack in the Be ; the tun in my rnath cla - w nl.G. B . D.L..G S . E W. A D.T. I won't forget office tiff A teacher A how nice they were to me. I alto w on't forget J V . K C . R.B.J.P. M.M.. R.D.. M S. L R . G.G., M E.. V.B.. A I can't forget C.H. I plan to attenda J.C., becomea omput or rl trornc evpert. become rwh and marry even richer . ERANKY HAMILTON I w ill rememb J.V. Ecolball and Vartity Futlhall and makirg All league foe tw o years I will alwavt rrinembrt w Ihi I ttartrd digging and later loving. Karen Brad fuel, and I w ill remember Ii jiving around clwering. I Impr to male it in college tportt and make it in vocirty. BEVERLY HARRELL (Bn) I wav Captain in Drill Tram and actor in CSE. I rememb gcangcei the tummer trip w ith D.K.. E B . E C.. A.J.. R.C.. M.M.. LAV. and thrgmtd tan wr had with CAII tugar; alto thr good tene w ith ALT. although it didn't lati; R.Y. an! thr love betw n us and gettirg my ring. I plan to go to college and be a tctenlitl. kite Rchetl J, and tpend my life with him. LEISAHARRISlP.il. A A M.) I wa acute in Pep Club. Girl' League. G. A. A. .ASK and BSC.I will alw ay remember AM . I M J M . and Mr. Big Turkey and the,, backttabbtng; R.T.. N.W.. D.L.. M l).. R.J.. C.B.. A.J .G.W.. L.H., II I... V.V.. D.V..C.K . P-S..J.M.C B.DH IMS ,M M U. and all the good time we lead I plan to attend Meta College and M ajor in Biology and be a team ! rets TERESA HEM US (Terry or T rzo ( I wat active in Swim. Hotkey and Softball teams MAFIA. CSE. Let Tigrrs Campo Life and Eabtce III Chief of Kry 74 Annual. I w ill alw ait rememb genfy timet with Liz. Mich. Gerald. Mike. Randy, J.V.. E.S . K.Y. and all the I S. clown like Nod; P.E.. E.H.; twotacos Orange- KOBEkl ALAN HERNANDEZ ( Crazy”) I ii active in Wretllmgand w a 4lhin ri- le ague I remember 10th grade Cinco dr Mayo fnahall gam ; my fnrndt Elaine M . Mona M.. A'wly S.. Mary Loo. Roh ta B.. E t M. Franci , Roue I.; tke razt tun I kail in thr I Ith and 12th grade, with m car; ami all rlie Irrndtl knew. I plan to join the Green Ik rets KATHRYN MEYER iKatir) I W a. ai live in Carnput Life and Lit mg End (10th). I'll remetnher part,mg w ith K M. and C.K.; tummer 7J; the football garnet; petyle in thr parking Int; people like C.D.. T.N . B.B.. k.K M. K S. I S M M M.A.M.F.. N.Z C.G.. R.O.. and all the good tim I had w ith Evy. I plan to tratel and maybe continue whool. RUTH HICKEY I wat active in w riling for Ditpatch. I can't forget Am it an 1 im rrnment 2nd per with 2S yr old Mr. P and all the great people; thr windi in P E Per 4 and the .trangevt clawol all- Jourrulom! The Day the Pap Comet A to thr future who know whit will happen? (Except R.AS.) GEk M.D HIM AKA I wat active in Vartity Wrevtling (I0th-I2th). CSE . MAFIA, and IS. I will alwavt remember Randv. Terry. Liz iGrad-nite A' -ha!!); Speeder Mart; lie unveiling of TERRZO. lightning bolts ll 'till nr lie); Judy and mott of all- the Flip Flop; Mich; the Dmroyrr; wrestling calutbenic . Hu tele, Buttle; the bal’t imernun teeth; Blanr the Goof and alto IVan the Producr Man; Dr. Z. who clayed with u through thick and thin and Smoke Bear TA. CSE' Parties cur caedt and trials F.E.cand S I 2.1 w ill truly rememb Aug. drd or 4rh by finding true lovr. joy. peace, kindness goodne aid failhfulnrtt . Ill 5: 2 1 through our l-ord Jrtu Christ. KATIIY HINDS (Kat. Munchkm. Munchlmi !. Munchy) I wat active at Hu MCiR. of Dnpatch. Wrevtling Slat . Homecoming Ccmtm '72. I'll alwayt remember good friend D.B., C B . L.F.. DS lill.JR Mii IJ MVK SR B.; I'llnevrt fie gel the Mad Rap : and I'll alwavt reinr,nlier my IStli birtliday, tbe Ditpatch gang; and Dime,land in 10th grade. I ll rrtnember (cxlball games bavletball w revtling meet , and of enurve Dev. 2t. 1 7 A! I hope to go t college and continue my Irarning: to find o,.o..rve who need me at much at I need him. IK IW ARD IKX)KE R rhollywood Howard . Cool Sominev”) I was active in J. '. V Vanity football. J.A'. A Viriitv Track. lettetvnen'tClub. andSer oe Play. I frmmvb lEe forehead fjumanl Me Donald. Steve G.. D.M.. J.A’.; and all my lane to Sheena Craw lord; all the good tin— and the had ones I hope tie hett fee Mcecr. I am thinking about g.ing to college, o the Navy. I want SWeixi Craw ford A I to hace a togetler undemanding. JEN'ICE E VE Ilf HOI SI ON ( wat active in PepCEih fee i years Y-T ns ol ley ball Team, Girl.' League. Gutpel Cheer, and Hurdle Crew. I remember tlE hi eke,hall | all the long conversation bet w n Karen A ■ i - ibal| thit year and everything that went hit. ill my friend rtprviall) Karen. Clattyr, Chen! ind all the ralof tWgang; and la t hut no! Iea r Krnrtta and the summer of '73: the goal along with the bad; alwt the Arie't Ball I ln — logo lo college and meet tliat tprctal -it—one; and will remember alwayt tok p mv head to the ky. BKTTINA ONES (Bruy! I wa active • Vanity Tini. Field llotmT (iiflt League. PepClub andl imprl Choir. I'll foiled lx how fun my Mlhcif'Iooondmf raz- in. I lx e.rrf.w in,- brother I fllx-i logo I 4 vrar college and mjj. in 0(xx]| Oku go t-i NtivVudjurf wr w Kit tn (Iuthti Eir. with DJdu_S.M. J.D.. F.P.. M.T.. i Gloria- liirndtlwi vocal ieeul school a attend PATRICIA I .OX AD AI Pan I major M.o.r w: a c . b k:. M ,k. i.-l DeHr: rwrenithrim-baheAmta .«led ia CCTV Battalion C Drill Competition in 1 72.1 will alv bei the tun I had helpiog (induce K in i w'.n! lie Iun I had in Mr. Hr. i ll ' I plan In It In I'GI.A A Iwvn onic Technician in tbrtt Force. I wiiKiitr ji i Senior Krn alway remember buzzing at M.T.. M.D.. P.W.. T.J.. K K. Iitr for all hit claim: a it M l). I plan loto locollege. JANICETHEA KELLER (Jan) I uactive in Field Ilmira Blur and Choir. I w ill alwa remember Friday Salurda neglit football name . Ilcniecc in I he rain: ill my year il Mode; ill m A friend ; Cimpn l.ife; the Hockey 'I Y ,S.B..K.C. A.C..R.D. at IrWdCal. InilMrrm College and lit J wa active inCSK andi Pre.ident ■ ( Cliurch YcutliGroup.l reaminhwroiiii hmd in the dark w itli.K.V. JCS.. M.S. lunch time without little circle and V.l GPORGFKAYl Brother Box ) , I warm ttie-fti-rhaTI Tram. Fm.thall Mania imlw-elmdem DrvjvaTfh I M d Selli. r Dilcl Dl ; mail aim tlie pavement on the gra il Tlil W; the partiri and dancei after tchoolc- after a bk: w in in ipata Km tco.ni; lo Jiinim College. then g «ng to inijce in Fmeilry and A.CiuM. I mi acme in---------------------------- ntriHIke Cliab arvi uotpel Ch«r. I w ill alw at- lenirinlier I hit ipecial lady. P.G. I plm In go on III college and citain my M.S. in Fnzinrrrin. and DIANEC. HUMMEL (Hummel) I will always remember |Ik fmithall Kimet lint n elott to many nf and the after ichool(iirii| . a llmkey tram came, and at.hem 1.1' lei- M || V Mune tu.irnl) play ui(indefeat.of cmarve).f ill alvn leiiimilK our orangr peel fight and the mal ru«h to the lunch line fee that enjoyable food.I with Maureen. Paula. A la t peri.id trader. I plan marry that K Xl A F HURST I u ai.Ki tie RO I C Drill JULIE JOHNSON (Hiuni) I ihni U Oyeshilu' frippy Si h per. da : A uirmner of •73«iih R C-.S.W.. J.S.!: at KHS: B..V.C.B.. T.D.. K.M.. PAY.: AS.E. I will never forget P.E.AI.A.ignod lack): andD.S.(Snoopy) danciiiK in the gvm: Love A happine to j.S. X F.W.. K.G. A K.W. D.S A J.C .J.T. A I. W B.M. A T.H.. and more lot to R.S. A G.HfMv future plan are tome.tinue my rdmataon anJp K happily. j . you w.v.n.merud ?$A 3: hut Went w all ( ' R e IMn.1 H n t l to Nwuiit School an.) hrceimmau R.N.. then eventually marryiiiK Don. LINDA III SKF.Y SHEILA IIVDKR I wa active in GA A. CSF. and ilativtivian foe Variily Football. Wrestling and Swimming. I played Vanity Volleyball. Bavkelhall. and wav in Juarnaliwn fur 3 year . I remember beatniK Kearny fee the City Title and going all tie way umlefealed: havkelhall team camping trip to San Klijo ; riding tlr mat before meet.; wrevtluiK iiieel ; ptavuiK havketball; feeding f lie kxicIk : will alway remember Mark and all the help L.J.P. gave me. I plan logo to college and vi.ek with kid . KQSF.M ARIK INX.l'NZA (Ruud I w 4 active in Marching Band jrtf! vr _ 1. Reprevefllat l v e I.OKINF, JOHNSON i Ddl ) I w av active I rm i inn f I wa a.fTve in BSI' '73 A impel Ch.nr. I remember the bayeball gamoAllit II 4 3. |KUK llliedewvomtraluM we had tfl .1; TOlVv; Senior Picnic'73.1 plan to attend college. COLIN JOHNSTON I wa a tivein Ja r EaiemMr V Pep Band. I'll remember S.Y., IIAJ.I). and my band and ail daivev I plan lo vr-PJl much country a I can. thit'vunvpoilrdbv man. ARTHUR L. JONES (A.J.) I wav active in Band: Drum Major. Ami. Drum Major- Firat Chair J ju-z Trumpet playet- Band Stall. 'jo itv Rifle Team. Captain Beit Drilled: MTI A III. Squad. Platoon: Fancy Drill. Senior Repreu-ntative, (liad and After Prum Cerrmittrr. CSF. Pep Band and RO I C. I remember all my Bell Buddie : B.IL. N.X.. L.B.. E.B .C.T.. D.B.. K.IL. P.K.. D.S.. A IL. R.T_ S.B.O.C., S.D., II I'.. p.D.. D.D.. K.E .J.D.. B.Ci.J I . U N . JR . F. V.1 ; Iat Monr: Vallejo Jive Timin on the buiiey with H.C.. DJS. A.H..M.D.. D.IL. D.P..C.J . T.M.. Morie VI. Kearny. OK Maytime, El Capital CcrKcrt. After Prom 73. Hoover. Our lirit _ ard my loveC.H. I plan logotoUCSD tlKn I CB fee NROTC then toNwwrCriminal law. Future ate prurnived toampne. bur if I whom I plan to pendmmt ol my entire future w ith. I plan to live in Pacific Beach in the ««mef. then find a promung jnh and live in Leucadia. CARMEN JACKSON I wav active in Blue jelieidChoir. Drill Team aiul Pep Club. I remember Tlil W . ditch day. foot hall game lav lover ! and the thought of leaving More High. I plan to go to college and be an interim decerator. CYNTHIA JONES (Cindy I I'll alway remember getting caught with Janet Tucker and I rrmrmbrr Coomb . Linda Kankm. I)em e Wiluvn and Teri Steven , I planyuil to graduate. J.VMKS R I Ml K JL HL ( White Rabbit I W a a. live uaJ'ar ni Ttavk lot J yearn Cm Cewntrv. A Ifltiwm Club. I w ill remcttibci Mr. ThurmarVa dry joke : partner I w ill rein forget like Bro. How aid A Quiaard McDiHll: Mint of my arriiiK high ichool day w ith my dear 3i only Icne. Laura Iray; will remember II.IL. R.K . D.S.. A mnitly L. J. I plan to attend USD for 4 yean, firit attend Men. I plan to have a long aod happy life with L J. Choir. I willalw a: Saturdav night ard Gold Friday - Home ixning '72 all my teacher Team: I plan to K.A. in DEBBIF. JOHNSON (Deb) I wat active in Pep Club. Y-Teens Gorpel Choir, Senior Announcement Committee and Senior Krrakla !. I remember the daily gouip vewi.Kit v ith Brenda, Wanda. Debbie and Angela: laughing at Mr C d: inMIl' ' . ta lunch w ith Brenda: the odd couple; popping Dudley' big head: fooiKvH ard ba.kelb.yll game ; laughing at l.ieg' ami Stalling’ dud in | Mr. Paioff cla and Mo. Oye h.ku'. Bla k Lit Cli iii I Ith. I plan to attend City and Long Beach State College : Maj« in Social Welfare aruf get rveb 55 IXIKO I IIY I). JOHNSON iDocyl I waiactiyeinGirl ' League. Senior Ref.retentati vex A Giwprl Chott. I will alway remember 73-74 havlrthall game ; A.J., D.IL. J.G.. J.K.. A.C.. A M.W.. thew pecple.na.le my year enjoyable and bearable; but mmt of all 1 w ill cbrrivh the memvent pent w ith Ruuelt Clrmon . I plan to become a Medical a i tant. MARY MARGARET KING ( Slovak ) I wat active in CSF. I w ill remember J. F.. M.P.: biology in lOtb Willi Bakvli; Chemiitry in I Ith; tociology w ith Sw ifr; Mrs Fovtrr; crazy Mr. i « C Siu :,tlK.agony of grumetiv and intermediate £) 5 J avn’ra I will iVmrmber Mr. Kleiticli a my favorite teacher and the time Ik tricked me into a’ jftyiy tvaner: Mr. Lauer, college lour of Aug. '73; am vero e y ear a the be t at Morari and Slovak Ttothee Ge.Kge Blanda I plan tugujuvuitrer arvlbecvyrne a medical trvhnologivt; gel married... when the time avmes VICKY KITE I belonged to(;irl ' Nuran Aide VICA Chapter. I'll alway remember llte friend I've made M t i ppi, Ixilu . R.P.. C.C.. and all theolbers I'll never forget |Ik fun and friend in Rm. 107; the locker mom at P.H.C.C.: the M.R. van; walking through couth idc; RytlKin Rod: gra A water fight in P.E.; earthquake : bumto A oevieK - talkin' to Dr Sian; telliru- Pam I t.dd K.ATIIY LAMBKIN IV ill never loeget tlKgoo.1 tii K at Mtnr. Iliilory cla in I’.S. with I remember F.O.. L.C.. K.M .. D.O.. R.S.. K.B.. ami Mar : Simm ; the Librarian: Howell: Mrs R.fiinvorv and Coach Robbins OCTAVIO M I.ELF.VIF.R lElv ) I wa active in Wrrvthng. Sm k Hop and other dances I remember dames football game and badtethall games I plan to be happy. KIM LEWIS (Kmvthoy) I will remember the R.-.x-x' Farm Gang frc«n Lit year and |Ik time when A.Q.' pant were unzippe.1: all the llcmecoming games e pe. i lly '72: Lit year when Mrs F.M.S. vlmtuay hsker dmr-ami I raid «orne W )R DS before I era iieml.nlleer and major in the field Tech. X-Ray nuMll KIM RAKLENEMACK CK.mha ) I w at active on thegymrunic team in Junior and SeniiK year and in Le Tigres I w ill atw ay rmveniber iIk good time w ith friend : A.J.. 1.2 .. F.W.. M.T- K.S.. D.P.. E.A.. D.IL. T.R.. P.R.. A r pe ‘iall G.C.: parlyieig before and after football game : Senior Ditch Day w ith F.P.. T.R.. A Rii.: aid Mike' furties I will alvo reinmylirr iny first (iymnaitic meet A everyone m thr learn in my Junior A Senior years e,pecially A.J.. A.C.. M.G.. P.D.. A L.R.; Mr. Brcov n' Mr.lu claw A luv awardv al the ended the year; all the havketball game ; and Mr Adam : AND. the l.e Tigresfloat hitakuag ntnifTlICM alter all our liard . . . Aug the night of Camp with “laifcla and the ASB. I will remember all the talk, ami all the night. I had with Ida . I plan to live it up until my Lit day on earth. FR ANCES MAFNAS (Cotorn) I wat active in Ckacano Club. I'll alway remember my lien fricevd : Maria. Dehhie. Either ami Elaine: taking the bu dow ntow n Out logii w h- i w i- Iun- Is-co vtrnipht: at lain WWRuniig l.mli and hiving taujl.. «Til. B II V.C., L.C.. M.C_ lavuli v Tfrryro :'i.v. __ DC;. D.b .GG . R S . P I. . SA'. I met alotof «illy tophomern too: N.B.. A.C.. M.D.. M.V.. J.J.. T.M.. B.A.. and D.G. to name ju t a few I plan to party all tummer long, then live t.srtlKf with ireg Gon alet in love and happiness R AY.MONpC. MARCONI (Pooh Beat) I wa active in lettrrmen’ Club. I will remember fmithall and baikrthall game w ith my paitneo: ditching claw and cullin' up. but me t u( all I w ill remember my imior year and I Ik fine Out J.V..J.M wmrlhirq; IwBKtitr i ill A Lrttrrmcn' Chib. I will rrnvmhrf mi vef) iraalytant mme 111 Ini' cr r' i Vit.il foothill I vm in in my junior yra . and eiprtially I hunrcoming. I'll ilwii. rrmcmbrf MM.. I.P., D.L.. R V . M.P.. KM. M l ., A.C.. M l., and ill the immoriWt mimrnli with Bui Jay. I plan lOillrnil college. ELAINE M E NO fSkori w l I mntmlrt I'laiHn, Either. Dtl , Muni. Reberl. Ruben; Tire Bril; coin Downtown; .tuning in I rfe'. .it; getting loaded nh E..M- I' M.. I) V; aim; N.O..G.S. K.S.. R S .G. A.. I « 1 M_F J . BM.J.G I M M M . i.V„ A.R . Mt. Thutmin'%clay and mutt ill Tito Mraticf'. I pbn to gudoair and find i C dp IOSE MINCF.V (J.D.l — I turtle ipatrd on Vanity W tWPinc. in Marching Bind. Howling Tram. CSF. and Book Club. I remember the night foothill backet ill ami going to Ki rrir . Burger King. Pit i Hut. ind thr TlcoShop afterward . I aim rtnwmkrt thr lunchtimofoottnllMmn; I——gwo. ' ' 1« I waiiftiJfinCSF. Bowline. J« Ho.nien.1 remember thrto.nl now- with all me friend ; • tomg to foothill A biikrtbill twin; thr .; ! nielit of So. ,1X w ith Yogi . Bmko . Mil . Deacon and J D. ... I'll nevrrlleegel P.C.. R.S. ind Mi . 'Suprlhr ; I iSt Baby . M A Bwlry . I'll alway .remember M r . Shepard. |r. Thurman. it Ml . Sw ift i. thr hr.t teacher I'w had. I pkin on attending .oflrer, ind bninnine i «mputer operatur. ESTHER A MONTIELiChata) niiU a« remember Franc .. Flainr. Debbw. Mini. (inner. Laura. D.R.. J.D., E.M.. A. 1'.. AA T . M.M..J.R . M R.. F-S. B.S. I ll alway. trmrmhri tone do i town whrn r «| I4b«' r hrrn in . la... 1 r Maim. I plan o-i lulling f« a job Of joinif Too Id hair rmrfi brt ..I- .’ lie SP1 ■rm. ,KW thr wtrctling train; thr Mar.iting football fame and .kiting pWI . I wotyl fofe t thr night .a Nov. 9. I 7J Ithaomtin f Supeuber and Y«iV I won't Men thPUa . of •74: Milk ; T .nk.“; “T Baby ; M A 'J Jry : Green-toothed vampifr : fimVikir ; Yogi”: Biwror ; JR M.G.RM.JT.DM MB. PC.. A.V.. M IX. I..H .. PH. V opfoally K IX A l .D. I plan to major in Buunr Adimm.tfition at CSC or UCLA. KAREN MISHI.ER I «a. active in Diipatch. Annual Stiff (pa.te-up. A Bu.inru Met I. Campu. Life. Sen me Reprewnutivr . A Srnior Cemmillrr . I vi ill ahvay rrmrmbrf Rudy Pacheco. IkMi. tinnit ; E.R.. A-C-Cheri K.. Katie II.; thr parking lot; part.me. foothill imr.; mi fnendCr other. D.S.. A.R.. K B.. K I A. V.L|.a.Al3V Rl. M.M.BP. I) M . I .. DM, ME. M.A.. C.B. T.G. B. M .klKII A R C R.M.. MM . R.S.. PT 10 . and S.AV. In thr future I plan tog., to college. frt “ J t •% ..«. Jne ... livr. party, tikr thr up. iWjii n. of life in .tridr, find wmeone we. til. witch thr world rp 0b r.r on thr weekend . Inr it Irt dir. .1.1AM fl lVflkl.L. JR. (Willif) my ufiHiaiimo.rir of bivghajlf u. after all the home football g EUGENIA MON IIJOCMary I wa.active in llieGitl.’ Track ‘Tram. Pep Club. Senior Repiecentativr . A Srnior Prom Cimmittrr. I will alway. frmrmbrf my windrtful ftirnd. ihrcuzhout 10th. I Ith A 12th. r (r.ully: R II.C R . T.S.. T R . M M . B.S.. B.M.: my btawnr ailmini.tration ila , Mr. Vi.ine. w hoeamr me runfuirncr jt ahrautilul yob; Mt. Patoff ilb wirfetl - .American I«nI. A «u A Law never a dull moment; f' 7J lini - T'lavk Train went toC.ty p’inal.quoted b. Mra. ManlaMf“all tliqjpuv . I Iko i attend I SIC and eraouatr w ith mayor, in H Rir Aibninictfation A Dramatic I'm eonna hr a it and moil of all hr happy A enjoy lifr a it mi. I rrmrmhrr iny ; happened to v T.W..TS. K.IX. M.Y.. B.L.; playine tackle football w ithout entitle Ciueht: la.t hut nor lra.1. all tfir beautiful young ladle, that ha.r gair to Morw for all i of my year I will attend City for -Xt 1’- bopefulty toSDSC to Imi.h ..[• nlJile m trey, play n e hawhall on't («get J.| „ P.IX, I..Inr •ill ll- goidandraty. CHF.RI I.. MONK CM«iChunk “Chip ) I wa.acti.r an the Baida. Major(Imeral of the hannrr. A wvrrtaiy of the Band Staff. I w ill ah. ay remember thr hand , trip to Vallryo and ith T.W.. SH ARON MOON I wa. active in Pep Club, dill ' leagur. Float Committer. Senior Rrprrvrntativr . A I i.patch. I'll alway rrmrmbrf my twocra ie t friend Drbbir Nailuo A CU . e Park.; V.H.. DAY.. US,' N l . i’ M.; the time thr float comm it lee had Miffing h.«-e. .aning week; the l. nn flower. Janice made and Toni talking about tlimt all|L 'iflif '1 1 1 hope to major in P.vckolctu at I Si) lm« mday bnurnr an BgArliiK Stew aiilrw .S.M.V DOR ANTHONY MOR ALES iTony) I n inmhrwiir year I wa. on thr Rifle Tram. JumnMeat Rifle tram. Sorter. Mttctmen'. rftib. Sen v ar rifle team, and mid term grad. ROTC all J Tran, I ill alwav. rrmrmber RO I C. wv t A Inn r - • n, M Ml M Rl ril.liB.D.WT W .l7al iwiuxi'hi thr hard time, with Ana; and Mr. T. w ith aTIThe «ad yoko. I jdan to major ■n Criminal Juitice. get marrird won. and join the wrvice. R )SAI.IKMURF.M)( Cochina'') like toSw nn. tide bile , play .oilryball. and trrml lelf ifefrnw I m.ulbrr when I loM.ru- in the 10th grade. It uemrd the 10th grille wa never going '■ md tlie way thejrw A St. wnahilraac thr vphnmorrv Aly plan, at tin lime .Iu continue on through coUrgr ami major n criminal ju.ticr. and alw look for a program to become a probation officer. TERRY T. MORRIS (T. Morw. Mere! Kiel hall and Bawbjll were my main aclivitie . I remember J .A-. Football 'X0 record playing detrff.ive end A tackle Hanker. I remember S. Wade plating uri the ame dr ligelher cutting up in my |un r year; -7th period P.E. in my yqnior yeat; I (eel I wa. playing in thr wrong pout ion. I remember all of the «tuck-up women at M new and all o (uitrerrtr Alocx MONA vr w vuic.wici.v iIMO.I I wa.active in tflJRub. La. Prima.de Sah Drgo. I rrmrmhrr watching thr Mccrr inn hump their hra.!? like Nnk. Arturcc A Manuel: IOth A 11 th grade. th. e were the fun year, with the guy. A girl I wichall the luck to Frgmi. A Elaine. A'oli. Rcbrrt. A Nick w ho need it. But how can I f.rgrUkvin aood luck. i(«d hye ... low uderiuiimh ridet.rrmrwnu. A Etching; flunking A to all tie A MATT MONROE CHa.r Bear'( I wa.active in Varuty Football A Letter men'. Club. I will alway rrmrmhrr Mr. Shack let I A hi. non coaching ability. I w ill temember J.V„ J.M.. F.P.. P IX. M.P.. K.C.. J.W.. K C . K «i . M.IX.R K ; C mpu Life.O.H B.C.. L.W.; the hackethall game.; Mr. Thurman'.(lov t. Ha .; the halftime pao-out; Coach Andrrmn; the big riot; and that imprrwve record after three year, of football; 9-17-1.1 plan to go to coSrge and continue playing football and mayor in P.E. «E JESSE MONTGOMERY f ILA M )TOji( SUck.Utx'. Marganta uwlqglj f am going to rrmembri all 4 partner, blirena ,.1. Carol II.. Scott C.. WayneO.: and I w ill aim remember all the good time I had in Fuwmhle. I w a. acti.e in impel Choir. Ememble. it Blue A (icddChoir. I would lie to hair a unginC career in the future and aim be a dental technician. FI NTCF LA VON Ml RPIIY .Sugl I remember football A hatkryball game w ith S.M.. P R . A K.C. I trmemhrr hem D.F.B.. C R . A D.B. Ml fun with the., friend V.B T.; the time R.C. and frieeid look me aero the canyon; e.en I Leigh my fa.qrite mrmone w ill be vc lie411 graduate. I'll ne.er forget thr people I mrl W futur lkn are t|ftolinuemy ndacation and .trengtherflWrelalmn.hip w ith M.W. LINDA MYERS CL«no« ) I'll alway temembet my gcul ftirnd.: S.X... K.S.. M M .1 IXR J W N M ; Ml. I’oth in thr finance eft nr; IDlh grade w ith S.Z.: the fcothall game w ith K.C. A J.W.; Mr. Lan-h A III. tan. I plan to go to bounce, whool and gel married in future year, and be happy. RICH ARD N BORS iRwkyl I remember when you could peacefully .moke in at CSC. SYLVIA MC KINNEY fOumby) iZVX t vonu lgL nmeTV. Ire nib; my tint cxpcnmcc w ith meeting Terry at Atptca Beta. I’ll ne.er forget the good linri we're hav ing now . Good luck to all my lirndt! I plan to attend Jun « Collrge. travel, then vettlc down and get married one of them daw plan on 2 year. City) then on plan to become a commercial artivt and deugner. «J1TN VRDM. DONALDK2u.nl I wa. active in Vaiuty Football and Track. I ha.e memceie oi yitlmg on the bench waiting for coach to a Mac. yiHi’re in , but lb word never carne. I aim remember waiting fie Mode to w m. I plan to go to Trva. and try to forget Muce and Mr. Patoff. I hope you guy. finally beat Lincoln m Track for thr fir.t time. Elirabrth Taylce tliat came into my life, raim a family, ccewplete RFBECCA TONY Me (Mack I Mayor and k kEc.aii (kUhiim A Jj I wa acti.e in F'« .thill Cliaif man of Sen mu Fund Railing Committee. Senior Picnic. I remember the year , the nr rf-changing yean; thr dull hinchr : the .i.trr. w horn hace begun to play; tlie mayotity of the btotlirr. who hair tlie cod head Keep .ei pt.grr.ung. Know, do not hr hoc. fee unity i JOHNNY MITFR Ckili. Baby ? itch. Bibi threr' Brio!. Ilryr cracker!! (Xooh Babier . . . bux atd K.S.. Im Victor, l ink. Franci (Colcer.1 and gang. Un vinci rr m cmTEws r Pim sue-« Diamond! I w a acti.r in the Proud one Drill Team. Pep Club. A Senior Claw Committee . I'll ah ay rrmrmber one teacher at thr whool for the umplr ream that .lie wa. iny P.E. teacher fee 2 year M . M anl.eer Sfie really tried hard to hr a mean to me but .lie' alright w hen ywi really get toknow her. I’ll never feeget when we had IXil W it wa. really n«r. .And I'll ne.er feeget w hrn I w aim much in love w ith Mr. E.W. And I will alway. remember Mr. I. R.. B.J.. H.T.. CM. R.M.VB I N Mi C F.. D.R.. D.W, V.M.IX. Sun. and D.N. I hope they know w ho It wa ihr parking lot w ithout anyone loitlwfi'ij too I plan to go to hook DEBBIE XAII.ON t'Swori Stuff ) I «Kfclorm Pep Chib. Truck. .111.1 Fancy Drill Team ( Proud )nr |, I renumber thr good limp me and Sharon ar-l X'ickir lud going to the game und grtting«aught h Slip sneaking fr.rrv wrh. iT I ab will remrinSer tliat ipeeial tracker that gate me ti lt K (Mr . Oyrshiku). I lope to continue mv education an.] lomr day get marinil I'vioo'') loS.S. STEPHEN NARVAEZ Michael) IVI a actisr in tlu- Varsity Sicim Trait . l cw Mar hi rig Tiger Band. Drum A BuglcCoep , dr 'IF Champu I will alvcai remember lh. good laugh we had in Mr Thurman- Cent, la wrthTS ; in-itl.-fw! tinae I lia.liaithC.il.. D.G.. D.Y.C.O.: and thehe.i imw-of all I had Kith DM.; from Vallejo on I lie boat an the hav; and I n ill remrmWr all the real oi m friend . I plan to gel a job and go to college or jomi tin- Air Freer and let them pay my way through college. I M M.ABORS I'll alway remrtnhrr my Jurnor year ditching with I. S. A: K. II .and ibt-gc ! timrswr had cm tie (Till. I plan to cpen.1 the rr t ol tny life loving my baby Richard. JEFEEKYT. NEEDHAM I'll alw ay remember the football and ba lrthall gain.- ; ditch day: aod all my friend : D.R..J.W.. K.C.. M.D...MJ.. L.S.. and all those parti. I'm presently undecided about my future. RHONDA I.ORR MNF NEWELL I have been involved in Y- Frets . Pep Club. Senior CiKortiitteec, aed Shale. I renumber our gnat start at fo.tball and over end. Hoin.c-.emng ?J in tire rain .V Humrcoeniiig'73. I alto will renumber J.R L.S., PR . it my ..tlrer friends. I plan tobeceanr a llematologiit and have fun tie rest of my youeq; life. I'M I.ARFMF NINFSt Mama feel go .l i I wav ac tive m the Blue .1 (iold. Pep Club, ami Senate in IOth grade. Knccnvblr in tile I Ith. and Fnwtwhle and Drama Club in 12th. I'll remember urging with the Eessrtnbir. I plan I..become a ••ml Mar in the tield ol minUuunnil. MICHAEL O'BRIEN (Mile I si. act hr in fuotball. w resiling. cw miming. I mnemher tmwborrdl wacin Mr. Patidf's law I alto renumber how loppy I a. w hen the bell rang at 1:33s thr end of Mr. Patoif clas . I plan to go to college and may 4 in t Xranogr apliy. pf ;gy oliver I was activi' in II. key. Badminton. 1c as Drill Tram Manager. I w ill alw ays remember my «■ding da , fiedin , my all tlie lime and sating that I should g n a dirt; and I will always remember my gym class because it w as my faweitr class of all. I plan to go to college and get invoiced in financial huunrss. ANNA M ARIK T 1 INSTKaeatr . Xn.u Banana) I w a active in Girl Iwlgire. BSD. Karate. Frnrmhlr. Track Tram. Hurdle Clew. Pip I'lnh. t i A A. Candy Striper. 4. Hr.wvrSugar I rnnernh. going to all lire sports a. tic itiev; the trrale making Mr. S-iIttr upu l. the walk .Mils; mig|e der tryout : Mrv M ir’ «harmclav , pails- ; and tin . Lavs. .4 72 A: 73. But mint ..I all I rnn.ml.rr thr. cperi. ii.esl had al M-cv- that lias inf liar m .d my life. I really rnmyrd h.mga lilph-t (XX'.C.. H.C land knowing Mi . Slrpafd A Mr . lyi-dnlcu. I plan to uw tin Iran ledge that I gain eccry.lay ami help all IHa l pople gain unity thoughoentn .ui.-atl.ua and wider I and It re, I ..ho byse to keep an .inderstaruling with l‘.B. Robert ok I EC xiD m.n I was a. toe in Wrestling A ChwatmClub. I c.etumler Fthm. Shryw: the r .sash tbit )u Iped t be Chic arm CVlh go plac es. 11 IMI lung Jto n-he I started owning here a kI mo-t'i'i; tire Wonderful people. Till w kid is all t gbl.r pi , .«poy I.....Urge. I nee ting re-'ph-. find the iiglu ...euan, g.tii.-g aji.b t.. .uojeet my tamily. Has is pan of mv dream, w hat lies ahead I dml’r kiarytf. NICOI. M)RI I NO.Nw.i I was actio-in Vjrutv Soever. Varsity I’l-nio . Medical, la... .III..mg uithtk Ru-aa ACIF I r.member tie fun in biology and all the luti I Isa.l al hm. Ilium-. Al-jUsdu-mber ' Natural high”; ■'rufla-y.lla' oyoraini”: anJoyeestnf all the girTI met.m 1 Ith grade. Pal Valder, anil -i far hitting strung l.ast Suit no I a.t. my t-alwo w h.yh of cvmii-- base treated irw'v.-rv nice. I plan lube a Au' like mi hyutlie-r ami wlicnl receise llerlget niarrHcl w rib Pat SANDRAOS RN'ip.aill I nrmrfllbrr the gnstl times at hinc Ii I had with . any friends; playing pukrr iuy tk- T il W ■ 59 1 schedule: thr - -mu pkn that Janice A r.rrvb.«ly tried hard luge r rcygetb . the fun I had in foods das with Keith. Ikarh-o- A Godfrey; my french • lass w ith Daw n. tllr r. A Dr«s hl; Hu|« mu make it u ith her. AnW. !-.it especially my tight Jrarud Calioc and all 'Iw Mp shrgasemr. and all the others I had. I plan t - get job and spread tile test of rny life helping l pk w itli tl ir problem, ami just enjoying mnelf. RFI.I OVIFDO (Tachuela) ToR.P. I w ill never l-egct w hen I couldn't Mop y.u from talking about Suprrfly; and when M.T- LI. DAY. use.! to diti h with mepeeieds A 7. ToF.R I .tillwcm't (.«gel when we were m • rapine arti clava w hen I couldn't get nd of yoa.l want tnbreonyea Dental Awnlant in the future. VERA 1.1 NN PAGE (I.. • ,idi I played Vanity Vollryhall. Kadethall. Il.vkey. Scdthall. wa.aGAA officer A Prevrdrnt. and wa« in Art Production. I w ill alwayxrmenihrr tie Team partir ami thr tunc I fell..it id the vuldlc; preparing feeti AAbju-iseets; the late night practices; trying to meet i harm.-rv and poster ; meeting I II r.t. a y vlao; Sth pered P I weaniigearring ; having ah-- k- at the hadethail game , g- ung r- - go to college. After tkitwk-ki Cl.ASSYE PATRICIA P kh' Cool l I « President of Girl l.ejgur, VpCIuh. ASB. impel Choir, A llur.IV ( . thr g.Mid limes w ith Cool ml lie | Jenior. Venue Mae.Cheryl CD 73; my w called Irirnd T. II 1 II the Car Wash n ith Girls' I tagm ’ her gooil driving. I plan tog... r.. | cvdBegr and further my edu. an-- 1.01$ M. PAYNE ile . -) I was active in Drill Team and . CSF I will alw ays rrrnrmhr ih. good times with thr Drill Team; lire Band; .nd allmi friend.- J.V.. P.M.. B.H.. I. R f F..S.B K.S C.R . N F..V. K . R.P.; my fas-...--teacher Mr. riiuutun. Mr . Scott. A M's Rneter . A of cs ir e lire retard bus to A from s. ..rc.l plan tolu- a Mentrss.41 traclief A lise a life priuing the LorI SHERYL ROS .AN I'AVNF I vs jsastisr as J.V. Chref leader. Pep (.luhsA iiel ' league. I’ll always rnncml«r tlirg. l limes we had 111 summer going to thr I Ith grade ar ! all tire football games; but most «d all mv dea. (rlends: C.B.. K.B . S.II.S M . R T.. B . (i P BJ..T.B I-B..J.M..C.P..FH.. DB.K B.S.C W.R B.M.. VAV..S.D.. D.S. I.S.V.Y. P.V.. D.S..G.T . YR.. A .P. and the real g.ssf one like l.ionctfr. Slecna. SIm-iI . k'lissye. Karen. I'erty. A Jenice. I plan logo to College to he a Physical 1 licrapi l and hi ef ully — irw-.las become Mtc. t w Itll llul sprcial -re .MM and her anevrrlastieyr llle l.grthr. HIM PI Dl RSONri .P.i I Was in Marsf.ng Bund. Ja Ban.L |’.-p Band. C-risen Ikncj. SytnpkMiic Band. B.-s| Drill'd Sc|.iad C.emtiandcr ROTC. IllstrusI Iim the ■ith grad. Prcvram. C.sh Guard. Fancy Drill. Best Drillrd PkltiMMl Spud A Company, A Drum A: Buglr Team. I w ill always remember Batul A when we went to San Francises. sV winning l t plwe; Ik- luud w.el tlut went al.sig u ith it; A Mr. Vintdr. I w ill reuiruilirr A S . K.H.. J.D.. S.B.. G.B J.D.. J„ I. B.. G.M . f I . I II.. A CM. I....-I logo.., with scli M.tir r to hesserw- a fedwtswan. IWIXANV PENA I’ll reset forget tlw tirrw I nw I R.C. anJ all the g. a.1 inn.- we bad; and alw ay seating lunch with A.O.. DC. A X R I plan t w ek all snmin.f A m.n. h k t.. Tils' .m. NICK PEN M.OZA I-Slick Nick ) I was a. list m Wrestling '72.1 ri nwucher ig.ieing .peedlienit illdrisrt' ttai ing along w ith F.V.. D. A . E M,s Sal Nubian ami takmg l.dkin Iron Nerve ,, 1 Mr. Kbstscb; (wing li.issl.-J III Xus.n.asiGovt, hr Barbara Sorrow and Ihddis Can tlc-s I plun.Mi w astingffly life on amitliei us )■«,, ( school. M XKIF. X PERKINS I waft active a a reporter for thr Dispatch I’ll never f.egrt ms lundiysin Vrl. X-ist.cb - A h, B-g if. .Mily.m. to stand Up for Morse. I'll ale nrver hegel day friends espcviJIj MarhorC. I'll uhsav ictreinK-r tl.- iim tierse. I lud m B 12 «V Drspat.h I (djn to get a jsd . tiers larrr grt marries!. - CHI CKPERRX tGumarr) I none .hr tin- ASH Ball jui - A w-tiNM year , prsen A alter pmrri, grudnite. I ruck us a SpbriMr. Senie Ejsk. thall iNKrR. I’ll retnembe-r all tl. fun at X.VXX and football gall : l.ido's jsaSnpli: Mr. Thurman' g v t. aod all lire dud p kr : alw ay t.-rnr ml.r sweet, loveable Peggy at ibr XSII Itali; T.S.. K.'l . G.A .S.T.. C.ll . D.B.. B.B.. K.II.. M.C D.XX-DJ.XX .; Di.spu) h may God hlesv you all. I plan to mayor in t.entry and go Io Jr. Collegr. aid maybe br a carpenter, auvd live alone for awhile? IX CGI.AS PE PERSON ,Doug) I wa active in JA'. A X'arsity Ituveball in .phimirr year. I remember 10th grade lunch gang; '72 Ditch day; football games, basketball ga«t e ; iny first timeat Campus Life; andoi ' hah: I) B . D.D..S F. F.G.. R.M.. K C E S M l.. A M l) I hrpe to get a good j.ib and Kaye a giad rest ol my life. XX XNDA PIIII.I.IpNi AX ariguy'I I'll remember my g .l fnrrsds. I ina. R c . l. aura. Tom,S.V.. C.E-1 wen t forget tl great fun Tina and me had a « ierinjn camp and all the time w •-went t GrandpaV boat: the lane Starla and Tiru tedded me up in a law n chair; and w Sen all three of us had have in our m. ftith . I'll always remember Mr . Foster and heri lerman clave. I'll rnnrmlM-t the help Mrs. Caragiv ian has given me. I plan to go to the beach ahrt ami tow.uk with animate, espr-sully decs fAUCI ISSU.C Liam I'.-Ph FLORENCE PICARD XL I Flos IVwee’l I w as ac tive a aScesgbadef. in Annual Staff I Ith A I2tb. Lee Tigrec Secretary. CSF lOlh A I Ith. A Campu Life. I’ll alw ay remember thr ha.-pi.st. saddest. Astarie.r time I've pent at Morse. I'll never fotgr! '72'. .1. ;-re aing fiartball garnet: after gam.- a. in iter . 11. : ecummg '73 arid tl missing float, crying on the Imthall f rld; Annual I Vadim. : haci tabl.ing A dirty look ; drh.iouvfo.al r Rurgrr Ko g; tl- crarv_ rhrrr qiia.l; thwe aadpe-p rallir ; Mike I' part . Sth per. -s-wdugs , !j hum e ionc; Keirig luechev; June 17th. IV72” and my junior year with D.E.I : I-ocicnr for comfort basketball gasnr-. ’Kinking ah—al CIE' Icaskethill; the -rew.d up Vntr Ditch Day : Funks Stuff A Pu i Hul. the night of tl tmicang key , arnl 3.30. i'll nrsrr beget my fasceitr scs Ana A our 3 hour tall.. M XI. J. I.. I l . grins Malt M . I II . Mr. President. P.S.. KM R I A I... M I K V . Hrl-e.SI, S« Jc the'7? hdkkrlM trjm. and D ial , plus rverycMserlve I fu4j-,! to mration I plan to g.s ofr i to college. IK.- Ide,!., thr folle ! l-«! be w ith my • P sprsials.arsr.Myr. J I. XI RF. I T.DMAKII PR FI 1 Y iRe.ldn I w ill alw ass rememhrr ditching I'lthgradr with A Marla .A going to lothall game ; that .Car s history cl with Orbbir; A Mr. Hall's math d ; I Ith gradr P F. with all mrctne fnrrsds ofrvially Brtl '. XI tutiirr plant are to marry l.arscr Iks winm-t and hr very happy. XUCIA OL'IN I XNII.I.A (A.tJ i I wa a.ti ea CSF IV .. Annual Staff Ph m Lias.es A Senii Fditce '74. I S. “2. Prnj« t Pe pie 72 74.1 no manon Out. 72 74. XFS. Sciimr CElss X’lsT-PresaJcrit, XSB. Project Samalian. MJP.G.X X. PepChih. I X IP P XB. Hoard of Id.. ESAA. I srill trtnr mlM r thr College T.mr; Bad.mr.Ii.-i: plane Kim A I r de; Mr. Palmi-r, XX ightman; Sfow k .A; CSF part : Mr- Scag ’ • h : Good A bad tune will. G X S.l 1IT-BB.J.C.. A.D. B.M. .11 IX 1 ,c M I..G..K I.. IG. X' K D..K I NEBS II.. J.G.. W.C.. «.'I . B.J.: mm- .. S„,„ -«r S. I..H.I 73; «.ailhomfrr. ri.c-c 11 71 I’d annual Filipino Conserit ion: Itulc.s Xng r.iVkihalj FyvSan Jine; sa.lcl.iMof'72: wet ll-aorc-crwing'73; Hilly Jean King A Hobby Riggs; Adsnlnc-meiit ; Ihdphsu winning superb, w I 3 sears; Peaceful wall tor the transfer of thr minority tea.heft; TGI'X I plan tog . torrthrr 1 .0.1’., I.oycila Marymnuwt. I CSD.Chapman. - San Jo--, lead a psys la-hg . ally fuflfilliiig life by bring more pnaliMtise A Help thr masses as in h a I .an A will in... Mor-e. ROBERT DXNIEl.tJl INN.-Hiyspir-'i I ssas fc-tivr M- the Vatftitv Surf I . am ft 2 year .V theSurling A Dismgl'luh. I wiBnever fnrgetC.L llul hall headed lait: going to hoof su thr daylight : M F A all tl 'll lightc in Auto Slav, paityi rgititk Purling Lot I plan Ingot.. Cidhyr and Uhis- « Xllto M.-chantc. MARTHA J XN RAPOI.LA CBlackw ) I luse Iws'n in I Igirrtti-s rirk’ League. A (JAA. I dcall h -ay .her diiny 1- - frWnd : K I . C A J.S. D S . A H.-g J.d-i: tin mil up w thidi-nfily V Ith luMiia; tl flay Mack lined.m-w 73. I'll i et f.Mget Lou III Apr and lie-si ..I ali Mr Dailuig A Mr. Hall, tlie tw«mu t kulatuM. I ■ Isarae ter C. I'll alwray ft' hni h Is. mg w ith .1 R I plan mi attending Sl SL' (or 4 sear A udv to he a P«4arw .man; tl w tudy t..h.-a Mrs. aid. , a ml alter tlsat fm.1 that (prvial uiu.sesr win. w ill mm) me (hint to J.R.) |f XNN REID I w as inGyiniaacti.- . Drill Team. V - I'rtms A M ch-ling A Clurm. I rrmeiubrf K N . PR. I N and tk- lime e hail t.igethrt: fcasthall t. am and I.' -hey Imi. I am going ( L'SC to maim in Ph ..«ITfcrfJ« y. CECILIA REYES (CeeCrr) I n (lnr in a liltle group lhal «rnl to Jack- n- llwbin nrriJji (c lunch ihc Student it«r. I'll remember all nay Irend and the good limn wrhad tuyllcr. Iii«i Nancy’ crazy jolntoji ’ adventure in the I)..patch. I «on'l tuegel Jenette AMikrc« Nancy's Johnny; Koval. - A Edna in P.f A in Inmd .Mrs Caiwuuiv I'll mnrrrihn iIk cummer day I got rngaged lo Jerry A i Ik Iuii il « li chare with my (tvends I plan I Ik ■ nan mi ihi ummrr and vprnd the ml ol mi hie w ith Jerry. I DONNA RHOADES (Red) I « «a S nw Keprewntative A chairman of the si cCoenmittre fc ihr cla ol ”4 I haxr liHpcd in 1 11 luiui railing rvewt Jr hair been a inmibrf ol ( Si (or J rear . I « ill remember llie on wet cold homocnnuiigof 72 andt'll i r lhall plated! ol 7S.lv ill al«av remember D ... r. V. PD. L.P B.H.. I Y D.B..K.II, t H..J.C.J.V..J A.J.. short little M Brown. .V Mr Wachs I plan lo attend SI 'U. weneday gel married h tel lal. Ok KTIIA RILEY (Mrs Boot ) I « at active a a er aloe A a Sr. Representative. I'll rmirmbef Ihr crazy prvcplr « hn «evil line, bm ennse were all rigid. I had aim ol fun w ilh M iv Hickey. I’ll remember my great l «e (or R 11.1 know be liked me, but «a too by, «■ 1.1 i lan on brine a legal vvretary tie jewnirg lie A Karcr. DANNk RIVER AT Mr. Kool. 'Chabiww-« Fin ) I vra arrive o Dupatch. getting bent, rating, getting Srla. Manor mad. writing on decks. etc. I remembef bring karrawd b r!irp g ; llie I lib planet; InsanityC. 'n-. tin Mod Sqvaad : ponying at Mailin', pad: ibe .Km Opel I'll ne rr forget getting ««pended the 2nd week of v'I in llie llhh grade; Oihano Sltidie (ield B'lnp. ; Babe' kiwridrr: the parkin Ini; the Hlijuarxern : my .niee lar ; S |wanto. ■viafoneo; Mr Vat..; Mi «ile l.mda; K.C. V.B.. D.K . D.S.. and all ihenllire m si nr peepdr. I (fan lo go to cdlrgr at go into buunm and oprn up a Manage I’arloe. DAVID RITZ (Dingus) I «enl loc lasers parlmpaled in Semne Ditch Day. I remember getting bailed in ibe Parking I At, I r. member ibe «ludent prote«l in 1 473. I plan to g. to a trade «bool A lake up « elding. BKVERI.AmAN ROBERSON .Be i I wa Senior Cla Secfelar I‘474. aSenioe eveiiialyyp, actite in Anrvual. lr.Jrpen.lenl a A A. ASB «enator. an of I reef in PcpCluh,Girl ’ league, Jr V'Teenc I the lull on Vanity Badminton A in Annual Staff; llie football game with Wanda A Carol; Vnkey I). June ; partying with DebJ. A ibe B. adrr ; and I hr bulk of Anna (Cat Chow) Dune. I plan lualtrnd Woorlbur College 11. A.) Jr get a ilegree in Office Administration A; minor in .kepnutding. MICHAEL EUGENE ROGERTS (Robert! I w ill alw ays remember llie «alrr balloon fight al lne e: llie football gamev hadelhall game . Jr Ira k again.l Lincoln High School. I will nerer (neget the lux young ladle. I got I., kmo at Mire SC llie fun A lb problem I had. I am gioog t o w or k a! M i- College A may be go to « N-J ll-fe il ingbl. I.EKI l kt Jltl.LS iKrrvJde Dradl I irmemlee Darlene. ft vky. Cbn linr. Elaine. Eranri . A all lie fun «e u ed to have in lie lilii; Tl,oe« fetleg..doUday ; R.M.. K.G.T.G.. R.R-.G. V; when wrwrnlII..SDH and ale lo nmc of tie fieilball game . I'll re«er foegi't Mr . Swift' cla in tie insanity eieoce lib pee.; Mare A the fun wr had A alvi Darlrre A Cbrialine A ibe fun we bad j.ikiog around. I lemembrr Y.Z. MM, M E . D.W.. M.M.. M l'., K.V.. A C.T. I « ill ale mnrmbrf lie oar I express with E.t . A II K. ami all lie fun we linlyokingarmin.L I will alway rctnemlei G.G. and lie fun we bad together al work. For lie ■ iMurel (dan to work and then er wlul happen neat. 1 wa active in Volleihall for J years Havkeiball 2 year . A Track foe 2 year . I remember all ibe parlie ; taking CIE in Volleyball. I'll remember Mi Paiichmck. Coacte Burdxk .V McCaelby. m friend. S.O . I. P.. L.B . I S . D.K . O.E.. A I.( i. I (dan lo go lo o .liege, leoene a Mallemalician. fuluir yeai w ith C.M. MILLIE ROYSTER (Hakikii I remembef the day in High School w hen wr n rd In ing afraiiid the ,ani|Hiv drawing women (run all met lie cbool. .lllgi-rcnl talent ibnn. etc. Mmtc.l all I remrinler imferoor year A lie he r thing I [member about il w a. that il wa my la l year in rxeifuftion. I plan (o live a long beautiful life a a black man. Ot ll.LERMINAL.Rl l 'i i«il I will never forget lie (if 1 day I cane Ic. Mtece; Mr . Camp’ cla my fa.ortte ESI.cla . I'll alway femcmler my be l friend : I, A.S.C.. L.M.. A.O.. M.T.. A ibrgocjrl lime I had w uh IB boyfriend II.C. I plan lo w.ek fie awhile A then gel married lo II.C. A be happy. CllRIS RUSUI N ; ( LillieCht. l I w a active in Jazz Enemble V bowling league. I irmembrr ike time ailee foolball game in my lunior A enim e i ; lie goed lime w ilb in Irercd ; lie k’alleyo Inp; A Re l. ( per. wtlb Mr. lUincbard. I « ill alway remember Maria. Ray, CcJm, IXrbbe, A all the good time I (dan luge! a givd job A In have fun. KENNETH P. SABI.AN I wa active on ibe wcxrl learn, l.ellermm' Ckab. A C AMPS. I rm-mbn llefu.l da I came to ibrt «dead and al«i lie Utl day I'll be lere; and alu (rend like Tinker Bell. I.ibb • Label. ) M . I M . aid bee little u.lri. I plan In go lo college A heewne a Civil Engrrerr orkrr. R W.PII S ANTOS S AN NICOL AS I'll alwav reniernber my vplurmer ear w ith my favorite trailer Mr . Sugg . Mi . Pauehnick. A Mi. Sba| p. I’ll lever (orgef lime I had in my Semine ear w nb Elaine Meno Imy ciMicinl. icky Slrwarl. her i ler Donna. A r pe ially Codtie Andeetoo My future plan ate to continue CcBOtemlogy ar.l then w .el a a beauty t eialc . MAFONGOSANTf )BA (Al WaUet) I wa active in Divpatch, Much, A Scarhng. I remember gelling kicked riul rd wbcNil; mcaniiy ,omrr in Mr . Sw ill loom; trip I., the I Sib Mewl; tiHir on Jupeler; the ModScjuad w ith Keen. I plan 1« lay «nglr. parly, do ludio I'crk. or c prei a hou e of ill repute. I HERESAE SMVVER I va m Marching Band in 10th grade. I’ll never I' 'gel all ibe goed tune with D.K and ibe good ..I.leof fiend.; S.G.. P R . D R . A A.J.; .1 -life place ; ibe accident ; and all ibe . cperieviee nf 1 47.1.1 plan to attend ( in ..ni.ei! CcJlege A .tody inhalalioei therapy, lo live my Mr full. A be a happy a I pmuhly can. K RIN JANESCIILICTENMYER .Sd-lkyl I V. 4. active in VlC.k-lwill remember ibe Curry Bible . Eirnehwcili llattling. Engl.cl. will. Lourgord; ibe M R. Van; g.M l friend : : C.B f u ( - r i;. r d I.C.K.H d.e. ncarnaiion : One rang : Mr EaeW Palewce ; lie hackrlhall team ard I fcaimening . I plan logo lo P L.C. ami brvome an R.N. and live ic Jew . DEKR l.k N SCOI I (Sc.aie I w a a live a S. bcv n- Prrwdml. • icrl' league. Y-Terw . HembwaimeT 72 72 and HS C. I'll alwav reitwinbrr C. A . S.M., (Ml . SII S.P.L Ii I N S M N.D II I I H R.C.C.G.E II M R.HAl . VO.K.R. RM.iiJ.R . i..i • ;'• . il. Mr- OymkiU: all tbr toplicinner and yiiii or lku hang i«ii in fnml nf rle school and lb- I.-.I of lie ■ ♦.« I pur loallcltd S.D.C.C. and begin in life. lien RI S) RR NO(Viv) I w ill remenilwr lie lie Vera of S.D., ail the gn-al lime with in parlner . lOlb gr ie fun with V S.. I.. . K.C.J IL audS M. PaiiMcai 1 ri.,dad; Cin.ci.le Ma),.of 72acdg..-ll...k to J.C. I plan logolocollege aid cuevlinue w.ekieg. Bc t..( luck in evening «knJ vear to Rrru. I.EAII ROMEROiUI.ii I wa a member of Tig r.iie Drill TV am A CSE. I'll alwav rrmomlet OurGang : my'ac GUdy . M C-. E E . C.T .. M E.. P I . IM... A Mercy my 'Twin . I'd triiicvnbi-r if «e lunchtime , and all ihr ehowr gofeip e wcei. wr Iml. I won't fceg' i J n nte . A Ducky Twin . Brain Sablan. llecru.hr Merry had or D.G. but i.erw il'v M. ia.lcllum (fenrvee. I Impel A ihr ceu.h I liad for J.V. Arduuel a.vgrl E.llee w ilh h-ayfnrod level plan loallrnd Loyola Marymiemt. ni r in Cheni. llio. Hope J.V. bleak up « nil C.A. by lie nine I .«ere back. STAN E. SESSf R rSlan iIk man . Profewe Seme ! I wa n«i-ai Vae.in U'rr lUe. Gymnaclnv ( impel I'hoir, Sriia! «. Vica Preudrul. I el ter men' Club. I w ill ie c fieget (ibeia ( iialiam. Debra Miller. Shane A Alicia llnmvcard. P.ll . Sl ila llarrit A Cr he. A Rovalyn Sander . I w rll.liad medic ire fee R' |.iralre« Tlerapi. GINA SEVILLA ( TieTitle ii.l ( I wa active in Women Tenr.i '74.1 rrmrmlHr EAl. and all lie limes (leak , aid Inal wr pulled each other tlinnrgb; along with J V . D.I. .J.M . D.K. I S. CuteChei H.. APT ; nc tofnrgrl iny lialf.S.Z.: a'd loving M.k. S. iMay 2i. I17JII plan lo go lo college, gel into ihetbealei. make Mike happy.and lirdGodard life. LA VERNE M KIE SIMPSON I w a ac tive a Senior Cl Rrprre-r.ialne A ASH Rrpre rriuti re I remember Senior Duck Day: going mile foolball game. A the ASB Balk Picen. and Grad Night 74.1 plan logo In a fiMi ea imtutilion and help my ommuniiy. PETER USHIPLEY iPreachct) I wa active a loe e HighScWd ROT C Chaplain A paitiopated in Drama. I remember wlrn I wanted e. ha-1 lo be a eneir al More. Now w ell... I also Irtnembri when I mic rd ni.nl ol the 1 1 euirclrl A ibe 1 1 prtMHI I JW a kr l me il I wa in p«i oo! I plan logo tooJlfgr aid hrexme a mini tier RICH ARD SHIRLEY iTerterl I uasaclivr in J.V. and Varuiy Baeball. Commitioorf ef Athlriicand Manager of Varsit Backetlvall. I will alwayi remember ihr CIE llackrlbill gamr against Madiwm; lure after badeiball game my « n.or year al Pirza Hot. La lanterna, etc. I will remember mi lime w lib S.Y. and friend, like M E , S.R.. T.G . and R. S. I plan togotocollrgraid proliabl many S Y. CACDEI.I.SMITH (Cbarlel ITIalwaysrrmembei MllSandour walkout luhidy walked out on; tie prote ling we did lo krep lie Iraclei we Imt any at; llegcxcd pe i le. MIIS 74 Senna and K.L.S.. E.H.. M l... B I Ml Rod., dm old man Kakch. Mr . O .and lee braid : Mi Manor and r riybedy rle w ho helped me make il. I w a actor in Badminton. I plan logo to college, majoring in arc hilrxturr. eaneday me a family and or go ml , ihr Air Eofer. I'HOM sR SMITH (EuHlGibboe ) I wa active in urwivat I will alway remember M«ee High Scbexd a il reall wa : lbe zgbwr hal . er tuiblems we weir still ihr heel whool in San Diego. I « ill remember my eerr! ru h on Tlefre Jote that imbed knew abend except me l le didn't even know) I «till regard bee a ibe led bmking girl in whool. It w a fun. but I w .didn't go through whool again. I plan I . week with rcalure and find a good wife. MERCEDES SOI.ORZANO(Mercy) I wa CoAmel of Tigeerlle . CSE. A meenbef of Le Eiger before being dreippevl . I'll alway remember the lun lime I bad in Drill Tram with Simla.Sylvia. M R S,. I. R .C.T'.. M E.. P.P.. B.IL. T.G.; My J yrae.ai Mire wuh Dot. Jay. I.rlrf. SeSe. A Argel- I'll alvc lemembrf mil bimh group: I. R.. M E.. EE. ho R.O.'s immaturity during lunch. I'll r.mm her Mrs Ncvdernwirr A bee cla .liadrnr ; M.B.. D.W . M V I'll alway«remember my nitre. Marl fve' «ru b.xn Rod S. 1«i leab R' longing fur Jimmy V Bui nvol of all ibe nice lime i r bad w ilb Mev'hael ( ia lrluui. Alto Kmnry S. calling me ’brain , plu llie 3 dodges aid ibe Dcdky Tw in , . vprcialll my bed fnrisd la lei iBidoy Tw ml. I plai lug., lo Loyola Marine ecuI L'niverult A hope lobe M.G.' 'Tady in llie israv future (ill I) SOM ERA iTVmyl I w a aclive cm the Ehcil Ccneimiltee. I will ah ay «remember my chore! friend : S.( i.. M.C.. KB. J.V . K.C.. A llie crazy fcnobi ' W llrrrs Ra A Rnk; ami of cwn r. thrgmd time in ihr paekir-ghd; A Mi. T hurman’ c la crying paper off M.C.; and Senior Ditch Da . I plan to da logelhrl A IrJVr abd of gisd limes w lib JLTJASP MNlJulwl i «a a. n r irsCSE. MocW IN. A la- Tgrrc I w illahcayslrrnrfflhrf llie- dark. ding , ufdmi-iitdatcd malk (wen in lOfb; killing the herlbrric ol my pby«really mixed up ebacken, llcnrcrlla: the Bed Wctlev ! llie daring ve iumr ol El R.d Drath ; «an A «l-up at Stale College; and learning In make up' . S{xx ial ibank A hit of love to II.S . « bo mach- ining full, and to J.C. w ho mad.-life pe« ibV. No mao l. en i w heir the w indehm blow. PERRY SPENCER i( irngrr Bal.ri I w a active a tin- Superior Off ice Monitor {•« bib Pc-rrcd ithc othc-r W'rer cepbomnre pc'avanr . I rrrw.iwlerg.HMg will. Cu.it and breaking up; inn-ting and knowing Mark Elandei ; out future I’rewdcnl and in bed (rieod In ike future I hope in band nok and maybe gel back tog. iber w.rbCrody arnj alw ay be clove loMorsr. DXRLENKST ERCHOiT ink. T rikelbelli I miseinfer lOlli g.«ng Ivi (..ahall game arsd A W. « nb R.S.. MS. and D.R. and meei.r.g R M . S. C-ard gelling in IrouMr with I K ; I'll never beget linage. Ruben. Elam. . Erarice . Eileen and Freddieal«vK.S.. B M .C.S.. D.G . D.R I lope lo go fo collrgr . . . alter that il'v unde uird. DEBBIE CHERYL ROOT R-.-t i H-.KAUipn (il.KNNTAYI.OR ROTC. I friwmlift C.NAV.. • T.N.W .KG. B B liJallthr pro -that made J Hofi and ROTC Ball. I plan Vo p t nrrjlhivv tucrllirr that nt) to h«- RODNKY TAYLOR iPhilj 14 I patiHtpjtrJ ■ Maiihi'r: Ba| I.T ram ( aral Intramural It. k■ thill. I n-mrmbrf mj. t. w is ki)WiM t • lliiarr HIV M . ' '' i’-S.. M.N 4l« jll tlw i -sr U jl «iNiirli4i«i hi iIm grr rN a lobr j • SENIOR INDEX (numbers indicate pages where name or picture appears) Alcala, Lorie 196,249 Alfaro. Catalina 49.54,196 Allen. Sherrie 196 Alvarez, Henry 41,196 Alvarez, Lilia 196 Amaya, Elva 196 Amis, Kenneth 43.51.52,56, 57.181.202,266 Amos. Greg 42,50,51.127. 180,185,196 Anderson, Gloria 185.197 Anderson. Saundra 197 Anderson, Teresa 197 Antoine, Charlotte 182,197 Aragon. Grace 185,195,197 Armstrong, Robert 197 Arncy, Debra 197 Arnold. Erskine 23,197,208. 248 Azhocar. Chris 197 Baeby, Richard 197 Banks. Rochelle 195,197,248 Barberini, Bruce 198 Barnes. Bradley 126,198 Barrios, Guillermo 23,31,68. 116.131.198 Barton. John 158,159,198 Bautista. Belinda 198 BeU.Oicri 22,198 Bell, Renee 198 Bell. Sharon 22,160,179,198. 219 Blackwell. Linnette 127,162, 198.249 Blanchard. Beth 198 Bias. Joseph 165.198 Bond. Vanessa 19,45.46.48.70, 71,127.160.179.184,198, 229.266 Bonnicy, Cleveland 19,182,183, 185.195.199 Boone, Roberta 199 Bowie, Denise 199,214 Braddock, Kathy 29,199,248 Bradford, Karen 19.45.46.48. 49,54,70.71.126,127,160, 183.199 Brazley, Shccna 158,159,180, 199.266 Brooks, Paulette 199 Broussard, Ursula 112,199 Brown, Octavia 199 Bryant. Donna 29,49,199 Buenviajc, Edgar 66.67,199 Bulick, Donald 156,200 Burch. Sandra 24,25.38,40.41. 172.174.175.200.255 Burton, Terrance 18,42,50,51. 55.98,182,185,200 Burtrum, Donald 28,200 Bute, Rodney 200 Butler. Marta 184,195,200,214 Canales, Leone! 200 Capossere, Anthony Cardona. Jeannie 200,216 Carmichael, Angelia 160.185, 195,201 Carillo. Ana 26.44.110.127,201 Carter. Keith 44,126,201 Carter, Tyrone 198 Ccscna, Lily 201 Chavez, Alberto 31,137,201, 135 Chestang, Valeria 201 Civicllo, Gayle 74,113,126, 184.195.199.201 Clark, Wanda 73,112.185,194, 201,226 Gemons, Russell 46.49.104. 105,107 Cody. Renetta 201 Cole, Lester 201 Coleman, Judith 185,195,248 Collins, Danny 202 Collins. Earon 117,165,255 Comaduran. Louis 135,202 Conde. Laura 202 Cordova. Victor 116,161,202 Cornejo, Sonia 202 Coronado, David 31.116,202, 208 Coronado, Jose 23,116,202 Corum, Starling 202 Coulapides, Kurt 126,166.169, 202 Courtney, Kenneth 43.56,57, 126,127 Cox. Cheryl 21,185,202 Cradic. Jennette 22,202,250 Crawford, Lamont 38.40.41,203 Crayton, Carmelita 170,171,203 Cricc, Mary 182,203 Crosby, Trevor 203 Cully. Denise 203 Cunningham, Jerry 203 Curry, Brenda 18.19.33.127.178. 184,203,254 Daniels, Joann 127,195.203 Daniels, Mark 42,51,56.57.58. 203 Dantzlcr. Gregory 33.43,51,52, 55.56.58.74.140.178.203 Darby. Jack 108,203 Davis. Michael 31,44,45.48.49. 70.71.127.163.180.203 Davis, Natalie 185,195,203 Davis. Vernie Mac 160,204,211 Davis. Willie Mac 19.74.156. 184.195,204 Delia. Maria 204 Devenberg, Daniel 38.40,204 Devine, William 165,204 Dinkins. Henry 38.40.41.204, 249 Disnew. Carolyn 32,33,204 Dorosli, Paula 31,64.75,127,204, 248 Drew. Michele 127,205,249 Duclos, Diane 205 Dudley, Sandra 19,46.160,205 Dunkle. Jonathan 38,40,41,205 Epperson, Constance 205 Espiritu. Michael 173.184.195. 230 Etclavuori, Kristine 62.113, 205,265 Evans. Kellie 33.75.158.159, 181,185,195.205.223 Fawcett, Nancy 32,205 Feistcl, Elaine 205 Fejeran, John 28,205,254 Fclan, Olga 68,205,249 Fitchorn, Kenneth 31,161,206 Flanders, Mark 19,173.206 Flenoid, Oreryl 206 Foley. Stephen 206,248 Fontanilla, Carmen 68.206 Foster, Nathan 19,23.66,206 Franklin. Jeffery 206 Fry. Judy 206,248 Fukushima, Marvin 206 Galbreath, Samuclla 206 Gallegos. Victor 206 Gary, Stephen 27,42,207 Gaston. Irvin 207 Gilbert. James 44,45,70,71. 127.179.207 Glass. Clifford 42,49.50.51. 54.56.57.181.198.207 Gleason. Rebecca 207 Gonzales, Michael 161,207 Gonzalez, Ricardo 207 Gotthclf. Kenneth 166,207 Graham. Gloria 30,127,184.207 Graham, Mary 184,195,207 Gravelle, Thomas 25 Graves, Renee 22,208 Griffin, Antionette 38,40.44. 73,77.180.184.195.208.211 Grigsby. Ossie 166,208 Groves, Janice 18,44,45,184, 194,208 Guevara. Gregory 208 Guillen, William 116 Gunion, Gail 208,248 Gurbacki, Mary 32,208 Guss, Brenda 208 Gutierrez, Jorge 20,28,208 Hale. Barbara 32,38,40,208 Hall. Jacquelyn 195,207.208 Hall. Ronn 208 Hamilton. Franky 42,51,54. 58.126.184.195.208 Hanibal, Lucille 208,248 lianncr, Blaine 208 Harrell, Beverly 38,40,126, 144.208 Hawley. Jerald 208 Hayes, Falcnc 162,208,231 Hemus, Terry 19,21,26,32,33, 38,40.54.113.134.163.179. 193,208,254 Henderson, Angela 185,208, 214 Henderson. Dee 31.45,70.71, 210,247 Hendrickson, Clyde 30,210 Hendrix, Michael 43,210 Hernandez, Robert 210 Higgins, Teresa 64,210 llimaka, Gerald 32,33,49.108. 193.210 Hinds. Kathy 28.29.49.210 Hines, Jacqueline 19,32.64,65, 180.195.210 Hochecker, Edward 211 Hoo, Mary 21 1 Hoogendyk, Orris 165,211 Hooker. Howard 42,56.185,195, 211,220 Houston, Jcnicc 64,73,211 Howard, De Ann 211.255 Huff. Carol 141,158.159.211. 266 Hurst, Randy 211 Huskey, Jackie 211 Huskey. Linda 64,185,211.249 Hyder, Sheila 32,163,171.211. 215 Inzunza. Rosemarie 26,68,127, 184,202,211 Irvin. Michael 44,45,70,71.127, 244 184.212 Jackson. Carmen 158,212 Johnson. Billie 66.67.196.211. 212 Johnson, Debbie 184,212 Johnson. Dorothy 160,185.212. 248 Johnson, Garwin 19,184,195,212 Johnson, Julie 212 Johnston. Colin 38.40.41,212 Jones, Adrienne 19,127,138, 181,212 Jones. Arthur 32.38.40.41,44, 69,126,184,195,213 Jones, Bernard 43,50.184.213. 214 Jones, Bettina 19,113,127,213 Jones. Cynthia 213 Jones. Deborah 73.184.213.214 Jones. Lctha 158,159,213 Jones, Vickey 112,163,213 Judd. Barbara 213 Juhl, Janies 126,213 Kane, Debra 213 Kay, George 19,20,126 King, Mary 213,248 Kite, Vicky 22,213 Kochcr. Randall 43.57.58.166. 214 Kowahl, Bruce 214 Kwon, William 108,214 Lakin, Kevin 116,185.195.214 Lambkin. Kathleen 214 Lansing, Beth 214 Lelevier, Octavio 214 Lewis. Kim 30.112.142.163,214. 226,254 Lewis, Mary 214 Long. Anthony 42.44,57.126.166. 168.214.226 Loth, David 214 Lott. Bobby 184.195.215 Lujan, Dorothy 26,182,215 Mack, Kim 26,31,110,127,205, 215 Mackin. Richard 18,30,98.179. 215 Maestas, Bernadette 215 Malepcai. Ramona 157,215 Marcom, Raymond 41,215 Mark, Angelo 19 Marrufo, Rebecca 215 Martincx, Albert 215 Matthews, Vickie 185,215,266 Mayor, Arnolfo 216 Mazzeppi. Pamela 22,116,216 McCall. Janice 45,184,216 McCarthy, Steven 216 McDonald, Arnold 30,216 McDonald. Quinard 19,42.185. 195.216 McElroy, Tony 38,40,41,216 MeGraw, Danny 216 McKinney, Sylvia 216 McKnight, Daniita 216 McKnight. Sherry 216,249 McNeil, Reginald 42,182,184, 217 McRae. Louie 217 Meier, Johnny 31,42,54,55,56, 127,183,217,224 Meno, Elaine 48,217 Mills, Dennis 217 Mincey. Jose 108,217 Mitchell. William 166.167.217 Mitts. Jeffery 127,217 Mocn, Carol 217 Mondragon, Mona 218 Monk, Cheryl 38.40.218 Monroe, Matthew 31,43,50,56, 126.127.224 Monticl, Esther 218 Montijo, Maria 127.184.218.249 Moon, Sharon 30,218,248 Moore, Donald 42,50,218 Moore, John 30,218.224 Morales. Salvador 44,218,249 Moreno. Rosie 218 Morricc, Lctha 25,44,218 Morris, Terrance 30,55,56,198, 218 Moton, Sheila 42,74,158.159, 181,218.266 Munoz. Daniel 218 Myers, Linda 31.219 Nabors. Richard 23 Nailon. Debbie 219,229 Narvaez, Stephen 219 Ncabors. Pam 219 Needham. Jeffery 219 O’Brien, Michael 43.55,108.219 Odlc, James 219 Oliver, Peggy 112,162,219 O’Neal. Jack 219 O’Quinn. Anna 19.49,110,158, 159,163,179.183,213.219 Ortega, Robert 108,161 Ortuno, Nick 23,1 16,117,220, 248 Page. Vera 45.64.163.171.220. 249 Parial, Alfred 41,75 Parks. Classye 19.73,160.178. 211,220 Pateson. David 43,56.220 Patton. Donald 42.51.55.56.220 Payne. Lois 32.38.40,220 Payne. Sheryl 220 Peek, Martha 220,248 Pederson. Thomas 38.40.41.220 Pcnaloza, Nick 221 Perry. Charles 28.184,221.222 Peterson. Charles 147.221 Peterson, Douglas 54.126,221 Phillips, Jack 221 Picardal. Florence 26.31.45, 48.70.71.110.127.184,221, 255 Pippins. Victor 221 Policy, Michael 221 Pretty, Lauretta 222 Quinn. Robert 222 Quintanilla. Alicia 30,32,112. 157.163.184,194.222,255 Rabotcau, Kevin 185,195 Raymond, Joe 222 Reyes, Cecelia 156,222 Rhoades. LaDonna 32,49,127. 184.195.222 Riley, Oretha 148,222.249 Rippic, Valerie 222 Ritz, David 222 Rivera. Daniel 30.195.222.249 Robbins. James 222 Roberson. Beverly 19,32,33,73, 112.160,163.195.223.255 Roberts. Calvin 27,43.59 Roberts, Michael 23,223 Robinson. Andre 46.48.49,104, 105.107.178,223 Robles. Alfred 223 Roby, Sherry 248 Rodriguez. Evelio 127 Rodriguez, Mary 223 Roman, Luz 223 Romero. Leah 32.38.40.77.180. 223 Root. Debbie 64.65.138.223 Rowden, Ronald 66.67,223 Rowland, Arnold 223 Royster. Willie 159.224 Rubalcava. Caroline 224 Ruiz, Guillcrmina 224 Rushing, Chris 41,224 Ryburn. Kenneth 30 Sablan. Kenneth 116.117.224 Salazar, Ernesto 224 Salazar, Isaias 224 Sanders, Rosalyn 20,158.159, 160.221,224 Sandoval. Linda 19.64.116,224 Sanger, Jay 248 San Nicolas, Ralph 48,224 Santos. Anthony 224 Schlichtenmycr, Karin 22,225 Scott, Debra 183,225 Seay, Audrey 225 Secor. Margi 44,126.225 Serrano. Victoria 225 Sessor. Stanley 221 Sevilla. Gina 68,225 Sharp. David 21.225.249 Sherman. Donald 225 Sherman, Ronald 184,225 Shields. Keith 225 Shipp, Michael 225 Shirley, Richard 19,166,225 Simpson. Lavernc 184.195,226 Simscr, George 144 Smith. Caudell 112.150.225 Smith. Lonnie 74.104.105.107 Smith, Thomas 19,66,225 Solomon. Linda 226 Solorzano, Mercedes 32,38,40, 77.226 Sonicra. Gaud 127,179.226 Spencer, Perry 31,226 Stanford. Lonnie 158.159.166. 206.226 Steele, Jerri 226 Stcrcho. Darlene 226 Stevens, Theresa 226 Stoekl, Joseph 226 Stokes. Tonda 44.73.113 Stone, Reid 30,226 Stowe, Tina 137,226 Sturkey. Walter 19,30,42.50. 51,53,56,57,58,140,180. 198,226 Sullivan. Keith 42,51.52.55, 57.126.165.227 Sullivan, Michael 227,250 Surbrook, Ray 41,227 Tagliavini, Marcclo 265 Taitingfong, Rosalind 227 Tamayo. Maria 227 Tavarez, Rosa 227 Taylor. IX-ba 227 Taylor, Deidre 227 Taylor, Elizabeth 227 Taylor. Glenn 227 Taylor. Myron 151,185,195,227 245 Taylor, Rodney 38.40,227 Thibeault. Maria 7.19.21.26. 31.33.46.54.98.127.138. 182.228.244.255 Thomas. Barry 27.43.228 Thomas, Dwight 21 Thompson, Debbie 112,228 Thompson, Edwina 228 Thompson. Gary 27.30.104.105, 107.180.228 Thompson, Godfrey 21,43,56. 185.194.228 Thompson, William 19,28,29,41, 42.50.52.56,57,75,181.185 Thornton, Gayle 228 Torres. Paul 74,137.228 Tourvillc. Marc 23,31,126.161, 221 Trammel. Carol 73.112.185.228 Trimble. Reginald 19.43.50.51, 52.53.54.56.57.58,158,159. 182.195.206 Tuiasosopo, Toalua 158 Turner. Donald 166.168,229 Upton. Debra 112.229 Vallar. Nestor 229 Vargas. Francisco 30,116,229 Vargas, Jimmy 229 Vasquez, Raymond 46,48.127,229 Veascy. Michael 229 Vichmann, Steven 229 Villacscusa, Jessie 19,26,31.45. 46.48.70.71.127.178.229 Vitrano, Josephine 230 Volstorf, Bonnie 127,230 Wade, Sherwin 18,27.42.52,56. 58.104.105.107.178,185,230 Walkcnhorst, Lynn 230 Walker, Rex 230 Ward, Steven 230 Washam, Leslie 153,230 Watson. Franklin 127,230 Weidow. Cathy 38,40,230 Wells, Guy 230 Werdeman, Steven 174,175,230 Whipple. William 33,38,40.41. 55.69.231 White. Brett 231 White. Donna 30.231.266 White. Timothy 174.175.231 Whitley, Patricia 231 Whiten, Karen 231 Williams, Samuel 104.105.107. 179.231 Wilkie. James 126.166,168 Wilson, Denise 231 Wilson, Jacqueline 231 Winkowski. Debbie 38,40,232 Wooden. Fanny 19.26.232 Wrcschinsky, Jon 32,66,232 Wright, Cecil 232 Wright, Linda 232 Yamaguchi. Dana 232 Young. Lynn 158.159,232 Young. Vicki 127.129.150.185. 231 Zacharzuk, Ronald 43,50,54,56, 232 Zarate, Rosa 232 Zepeda, Yolanda 233 Zettner, Adricne 185,233 Zimbclman, Sarah 233 Zimmerman. Nedra 163,233 JUNIOR INDEX Abat, Steven 132 Abbott. Ronald 132.161 Adams, Bridgett 132 Adams, Robert 19,165,173,196 Aguirre. Silvia 132 Alexander. Kathy 127.129.132. 160.196,254 Alfaro. Monica 32.45.46.48.70, 71.132 Allen, Richard 33,66,132 Allen, Roslyn 196 Allison. Lubertha 73.196 Amos. Benita 38,40,45,71,132 Anderson, Michael 27,116,132, 162 Anthony, Tony 27,59,61 Arce, Teresa 132 Armour, Talmadge 59.132 Arreola. Julio 132 Ash. Toney 32.59.127,132 Ashley, Steven 132,166.224 Ayala, John 132 Ayala. Louis 66,132 Bailey, Annette 19,25,132 Baker, Carol 255 Baldridge. Dean 21,33.75.132, 225,245,266 Banks. Ramona 197 Barrios, Arturo 116 Beaglcy, Lamar 19,132 Beam. David Beck, Stephen 32.133.224 Becker, Mark 133 Bccton, Denise 113,133 Bell. Deborah 133.184,195.198 Bell, Debra 133 Bell. Ray 133 Bell. Sandra 133 Bennett, Angela 133 Bibo, Robert 133 Bishop. Michiko 21.33.38,40,54. 1 11,1 13.133.158.159.163.254 Black, Steve 133 Blackman. Melody 133 Blackwell, Theresa 26,130,133 Blue, Byron 108 Blumbcrger. Craig 32,133 Blumbcrger, Jaime 32,133 Bond, James 38,40,41 Bordine. Andrew 42,52.57.133, 137 Bowles. Monica 133 Boykins. Rita 19,1 12.153,163. 171.247 Bradley, Robert 27.108 Brasil. Maria 33,199 Breslin. Michael 38,40,134 Briggs, Lawrence 38,40,134 Broadway, Charles 185 Brookins, Sylvia 134 Brown, Elizabeth 26,28,29,31, 32.68.134 Brown, William 134 Browning, George 32.41,161 Buenrostro. Victor 134 Buenviajc, Ncliza 32,64,134, 163 Bullard. Howard 134 Burch, Cheryl 200 Burris, Michael 41,134 Burriss, Ross Michael 41 Burton, Rosemary 134 Burton. Stanley 134 BusseU. Howard 28.29.134,222 Butler. Derwin 134,163 Cabrera. Loren 20.26.54.68.134 Cacho, Linda 127,156.200 Calkins, Carol 32.134.137.224 Callihan, Virginia 135.158.159 Calvin. David 135 Campbell, Charles 79,135 Campbell. Cynthia 135 Campbell. Jerry 104,135 Campbell, Kenneth 135 Capps, Deborah 21,200 Cardona. Arthur 116,216,248 Corner, Kelly 135.201 Carroll. Ricky 104.135 Carter, Craig 135 Casaus, Ted 135.165 Castellanos. Aaron 29,45,135, 165 Champion, Debbie 38.40,135 Chapman, Laura 135,201 Chavez, Victor 21.23.31.116, 135 Cherry, Scott 266 dark, Teresa 135.158.159 duke. Edward 38.40.108.158 Cole. Carin 32.62.63.113.153. 156 Cole. Charlinc 112.171.201 Collard. Gaudia 30,156 Comaduran, Lupe 135 Concepcion. Rita 19,21,22,32, 135.202 Contreras. Gilbert 135 Coombes, Marlene 137,156 Cooper, Dawn 38,40,110,137 Cooper. Steve 159.206,266 Coronado. Tabita 38,40,116,137 Corsello, Barbara 137 Cota. Fernando 137 Courtney, Rhonda 137,156 Cowans. Lawrence 19,137 Cox, Jeffrey 69 Cox, Kenneth 25,69,137 Cox. Michael 59.108.137 Crawford, Sheena 137,171.266 Crice. Karen 137 Crump, Gregory 137 Cruz. Mary Ann 32.137,158,159 Cuban. Michael 33.108,127,255 Dailey, Robin 137 Daligdig, Joanne 32.44.110,130, 136.254 Davis. Ava 136 Davis. Carl 42,136.166.168 Davis.Chris3l.l36.203 Davis, Darrell 27.59.136 Davis. Jerry 136,163 Davis, Wayne 21,32,136 Daw. Jim 25,38.40.41.136 Deboo, Ronald 136,165 DeCastro, Susan 116 Demcllo, Thomas 138 Demshok. Debora 113,138.294 Devenberg, Jeffery 138.165 Diaz. David 116.138 Diaz. Johnny 138 Diaz, Michael 138 Diaz. Perer 25,69.173 Dineen, David 138 Dolmagc, Katherine 31,38,40, 41,75,138 Domingo, Beverly 28,130,138, 157 Doris. Bernitta 19.38.40.138, 204 Dotson. Cheryl 138 Drew. Patrick 31,108,109,138. 173 Dubose. Melba 32.38.40,41,11 1, 113.138,158.159.163 Duncan. James 138.205 Dunlap, Diane 138 Duffy. Dan 135 Dyson. Anita 38,40,138,160 Echavcs, Freddy 108.138 Ecklcs, Larnett 113 Edwards, Deborah 24,138,174, 175.138,208 Edwards, Terry 135 Elder. Kandy 138 Eldridgc, Florence 153 Epperson. Gregory 139 Evangelista. Efren 139 Evans, Donna 139 F'armer, Brenda 32,49,110,139 Feria. Nestor 139 Fernandez, Marina 38,40.139 Fernandez, Patricia 26,31,32, 68,113.139.163.255 Fierro, Mercy 139 Flores. Jacinta 38,40,136,139 Flynn, Kathleen 139 Flynn. Michael 83 Franco.Juan 116 Franco, William 139 Frishkorn, Peggy 139%296 Fryhling, Brian 66,139 Gallardo. Alex 108,139 Garcia, Alfred 32,139 Garcia, Arthur 108,137 Garcia, Elizabeth 139 Garcia, Margaret 139,206 Garcia. Matilda 139,206 Gardner, Nickic 39,40,139 Gardner, William 139 Gary, Susan 64.139 Gibbs, Richard 139 Gilbert, Michael 139 Gilbert, Ronnie 31.54,139.224 Gleason. Gerald 38.40.41 Gonzales. John 30 Gonzalez, Gara 184,195,207 Gonzalez, Maria 31 Grageda. Alicia 19.32.66 Green. Glen 19,32,41 Griffin. Shirley 38.40.44 Gross, Andrea 19,150.181,184, 208 Guevara, Joseph 66 Gutierrez, Rosben 108 Hacklandcr, Donald 33,140 Haines, Juan 18,108,130,140 Hale, Sharon 208 Hamphill. Leona 45.140 Hampton, Leona 163,171 Hampton, Audrey 158 Hardin, Russell 140 Harris. Leisa 113,141.163.208. 210 Harvey, Sandra 140 Hawkins. Susan 112,140 Hayes. Edward 28,140,181.208 Heart, Tclida 158 Henderson. David 140 Henry, Kathy 140 Henry. Joyce 33.38.40.129.140. 156.160.210.211 Hernandez. Elena 31.68,113.140. 163,255 Herrera, Catherine 21.140,210 Hcyer, Kathryn 31.32.140.210 Hickey. Ruth 30,210 Kicks, Dwain 140 Higgins. Connie 140 Hill, Christopher 140 Hill. Hattie 141 Hiltz, Thomas 141 Hines. Paula 1S8.159.210.249. 266 Holstein, Terry 141 Holthoff. Gtarlcs 32,33.141, 244.245 Horn, Christina 141 Howard. Gwendolyn 19.73.141 Hoyt, William 141 Hummel. Diane 139.141.211 Hunter. Gerald 41.129.141.211 Hutsona. Edwin 141 Hyatt. Lee 141 Irving. Clarence 59,141 Isordia, Carmer 141 Jackson. Regina 131.141 James, Earl 141 Jarrett. Marilynn 73,141 Jay. Melody 32.212 Johnson. Aaron 141.212 Johnson, Diane 119,141 Johnson. Edward 38.49.41,142 Johnson. Kathy 32.68.129.141 Johnson. Sharon 153,184 Johnson, David 141 Johnson. Vicki 153 Johnston, Mary 153 Jones, Donna 153 Jones. Jennifer 142 Jones, Kclvcn 142 Jones, Nancy 142 Jones, Sharon 64,142,163,171 Jones. Stephen 142 Jordan. Anthony 74.153 Jordan, Deborah 142 Jorge. Robert 45,70,71,127. 142,255 Juarez. Phillip 153 Kearny, Cynthia 64.73,142 Kearns. Victor 213 Keller. Janice 113.142.158.213 Kelly, James 142 Kendall. Vicki 32.62.110.126. 142 Kennedy. Jerry 42,142 Kidd. Debra 113.142.170 Kilgore, Tyrone 104 Kimble, Demetria 142 Knipplc, Roxanne 142 Koeberlcin, Luella 68,142 Kolerich. Timothy 142 Kovaleski. Cheri 142.214.249. 254 Kraft. Niki 19.26.32.33,38.40. 153.163 Krump, Gregory 32 Lachcr. Denise 131.143 Latil, Jubal 153 Lay, Lawrence 143 Lee. David 32.143.163 Lcl-'all, Rosemary 143 Leggett, Donnie 143 Leggett, Jannie 143 Lemoine. Karen 143 Lewis. Lonna 143 Lewis, Shicla 143 Lewnian, Kathleen 143 Liera, Jaime 143 Lindslcy, Margaret 28.62.110, 143,163 Lloyd. Michael 38,40.144.255 Logan. Lisa 144 Logan. Mateo 27,59,144 Lokey. Darlene 41.44.113.144 Lovins. Jeffrey 144.161 Lozada. Patricia 144.215 Lynch. Heidi 62,144,163,255. 265 Mack, Cheryl 31.122.144 Mafnas, Marie 18,144,161 Majewski, Edward 144,165 Mangosing, Greg 144 Manring, John 144 Markham, Michael 104.105,144 Marquez, Ruben 144 Marsh, Tyrone 144 Martinez. Melinda 144 Mason, Linda 144 Mason. Raymond 27,42,55,56, 144 McCall, Darryl 145 MeGay, Kenneth 145 McClellan. Randy 27.59,145 McCoy. Robert 145 McCray, Debbie 38.40.145 McDaniel. Boris 42,145 McKindra, Kathy 33.145 MeTier, John 145 Medico, Gregory 44,108,126. 143.145.217 Meno, Glenn 145 Michaels, Thomas 66.113 Miller, Debora 21.48,158.159 Miller, William 38.40.41.66, 173 Mills. Dwayne 153 Mircles, Thomas 145 Mishler, Karen 31,44.153.184, 195.217.248.254 Mitchell, Pam 145 Mitts, Jack 145 Molloy. Darlene 28.153.217 Morris. Robert 153 Morrow, Michael 38.40.41,59.60 Morton. Linda 145 Moyer, Ronald 145 Murillo. Lilia 145 Murphy, Glenn 38,40 Murphy. Kenneth 27.42.50.52 Naber. Donald 219 Najera, Robert 43,56.59,104 Nash. Ann 73,146 Nelson. Justin 146 Newbern. Mary 146.158,159 Newell. Rhonda 21,146,219 Nulph, Katie 110.146 Odom. Melinda 19.30.146.158. 172 Ojeda, Phyllis 21,62,146 Oliva. Caroll 18,21,32,126,146 Ortiz. Gemente 146 Osburn, Sandra 146.220 Otincru, Tino 146 Oviedo. Areli 146.229 Oxford. William 146 Pacheco, Carolyn 146 Painaran, Ronda 19,146 Paras, Darwin 146,157 Parker, Pam 26.73.160 Pena. Roxann 146,221 Pence, Constance 146 Perkins, Marie 30.146,221 Perry, Gordon 108,146 Peterman. Mark 43,51,56,146 Phelps, Johnnie 147 Pino. Pcrla 38,40,110.147 Pittenger, Mark 147 Pitts, Roger 147 Plummer. Jerry 32.147 Policy, Debra 147 Pope, Rodney 147 Porter. Calvin 147 Powell, Derrick 153 Quinones. Daniel 147 Quintanilla, Amado 147 Rainey. Ann 45,147.266 Ramon, Raul 28,29.147 Rapolla, Martha 110.127,147, 163.185.222.248 Rather, Johnny 38.40.41,147 Ray. Albert 32,33 Ray. Anthony 147 Reardon. Patricia 147 Reaves, Berneicc 147,158 Reid. Bruce 147 Reid. Joann 38.40.147.222.248 Richards, Sydney 66.148 Robart, Kathy 148,222 Roberson. Dian 148 Roberts. Andreah 148 Roberts, Lola 148 Robertson, Cherolyn 223 Robinson. Debra 19.148.160,223 Robinson, Stanley 93 Rodriguez, Felix 44,45,70,71, 148.247.255 Rocscr, Edward 148 Roland, Bruce 148,163 Romio. Roberta 44 Rosales. Loretta 26.32.33.110. 148,163 Rowden, Johnna 148 Rubalcava. Gabriel 148 Russell, Joseph 148 Sames. Stephen 166.167 Sanchez. Alejandro 148 Sanchez. Ernie 148 Sandoval, Antoinette 149 Sandoval. Cynthia 19.116,149 Sarmiento, Michael 149 Sasser. Frieda 149 Sauccda, Richard 149 Saunders, Robert 149,162 Sawyer. Theresa 138.149.224. 248 Scala. Stephen 149 Seales. Byron 149 Schory. Faye 7.21.26.31.32.33. 49.54,138,149.252,255 Scott, James 149 Scott. Mack 149 Shackleford, Norcnc 149 Shaffer, Karen 62.63,111,113. 149.163 Shaw, Bobby 149 Shorts, Brenda 19,112,149 Shorts. Vincent 149 Siaumau. Mona 149 Silva. Sally 149 Simpson, Christlyn 94,153 Simpson. Larry 31.149.166 Singleton. Cheryl 149 Singlcy. Pamela 149 Smith, Craig 149,150 Smith. Deborah ISO Smith. Donald 150 Smith, Gary 151 Smith, Kathleen 95 Smith. Vickie 62,150 Snyder. Ronald 20,38,40,41, 46.150 Solorzano, Marlene 38,40,150 Sosa. Christine 150 Spain, Julia 32,49,126.150,226 Spears, Sherrill 19.26.38,40. 68.74.150 Spiotti. Karen 112,171 Spiotti. Sharon 19.112,171 Steadman. Richard 66,150 Stewart, Phillip 126,150 Stokes. Lizzie 150 Stoll. Hollis 32,126,150 Streater, Daryl 27,42,52 Streater, Sherel 127.150 Streets. Audrey 21,150 Strong. Ernest 42,150 Strong. John 59,60,150 Struck, Susan 32,49,150 Sturkey, Donald 43.150 Tabiendo, Rosiebcl 110.255 Tafoya. Cheryl 38.40.110 Taitingfong, Daniel 151 Taitingfong, Rodney 151 Taylor. Sheila 151 Terrell. Sharron 73,151 Theroux, Susan 151 Thomas. Brian 59 Thomas, Dclcine 156 Thomas, Phillip 151 Thompson. Coolridge 151 Thompson. Janice 151 Thompson, Velccia 151 Tinstman. Jason 104,151 Tipton, Fredrick 151 Todd, Craig 151 Torrey, Barbara 151 Toves, John 151,162 Townc. Maureen 64,75,113,127, 136.151,228,248 Tripoli, Susan 21.165,228 Tucker. Ralph 153,173 Tufaga, Joseph 151 Ula. Lehman 109 Upshaw, Anita 152,244,245 Vailcs. Doris 152,229 Vance, Cynthia 152 Vanllein. Suzy 133,152 VanLoon, Anna 152,229,248 Vargas, Silbia 152,229 Velasco, Victoria 112,113,152, 163 Venters, Venita 152 Vcrduzco, Deborah 26,113,152 Verduzco. Edward 66.67.113.152 Virata. Ruth 26.32,49.62.110, 134,152,163 Wagner, Diane 38.40,152 Waite, Lee 32,152 Wallace. Cookie 19,72,152,266 Warrick, Linda 30,31 Waters. Brenda 153 Watkins. Darrell 38.40,41.66. 153 Watson. Kenneth 38.40,41,53, 173 Wayne. June 230 Weeks, Curtis 153 Weidow, Carolyn 153 Wells. Paul 153 Wesley. Anthony 152 West. Diana 152,217 West. Jon 32.48.66.153 West, Mary 21,152.231 Whitfiedl, Edward 41 Wight. Bobby 131.152 Wilhelm 152 Williams, Constance 26,38,40, 73,152.249 Williams. Garry 42,56 Williams. Jerald 27,104 Williams, Luana 152,231 Williams. Michael 41.152 Wilkie. Daniel 66.152.173 Wills, Clifton 152 Wilson. Kris 231 Wilson. Lori 38,40,41.144 Win free, Charles 152 Wofford. Carol 232 Wolfswinkcl. Pamela 152 Wong. Mayde 32,54,68,1 13,152, 157.163 Woodward. Deborah 126 Wortham. Nikki 32.38.40.45, 113.153.163 Wozny,Joanne 110 Wreschinsky, Mark 65 Wright, George 153 Wynn. Elaine 32.68,153.163 Yates, Dorothy 153 Yeager, Kimberley 26,32,49, 110,134.153 Yturralde, Eel 32,153 Zarate, Sylvia 153 SOPHOMORE INDEX Abbott, Debi 77 Acevedo, Voctor 77 Adkins, Deborah 77 Alaniz, Joann 99 Alcala. Ricardo 77 Alexander, Dwayne 77 Alexander, Kim 77 Alipio, Cyril 77.108 Almazan, Victor 77 Alvarez, Priscilla 38,40,77 Amador. Greg 77 Amat, Robert 99 Amerson. Ray 77,108 Amos. Lowell 77 Anderson, Edward 77 Anderson, Martin 77,173 Anderson. Michael 77 Antoine, Natalie 77 Applewhite, Glennie 77,171 Arabe, Dionisio 77 Archuleta. Ernest 46.77 Armstrong. Danite 77 Armstrong, Mary 99 Ausler, Franklin 99 Avalos. Ignacio 77 Baca, Cindy 77 Baclian. Lino 77 Bailey. Brad 59,77 Baker, Lcilani 99 Baldwin. Debra 77 Ballow, Michael 99 Banks, Ernest 77 Barajas. Gloria 77 Barber, Sharon 77 Bareno. Florita 38.40.77 Barley. Marvin 77 Barnes, Terri 78 Barnett, Dclvin 99 Barnett. Denise 19,78 Barnett. Melvin 78 Barrer, Evelyn 78,138 Barrera. Stella Bates. Otis 78 Batcy, Lori 99 Batiste, Anthony 78 Baughman, Rebecca 78 Beadles, Kelly 78 Beasley, William 99 Bccton, Patricia 78 Befort. Robert 78 Behag. Janet 78,99 Bchning, Bryan 78,108 Bejarano, Ernie 99 Bell, Sonya 78 Bernard. Guy 78 Berry, Raymond 78 Bethea, Brenda 78 Beyer, Michael 78 Beyer. Pamela 78 Billingsley, Monroe 59,78 Blakcmore, Bernardino 99 Bohannan. Kathy 99 Bond. Joel 99 Bonslatcr, Gary 78,108 Bordinc, Maria 78 Bostic. Deborah 32.64.78.163 Bowman. Monte 99 Boyd. Laura 78 Bradshaw. Way man 99 Brady. Shawn 78 Brashcar, Leslie 78 Brazley, Daralvn 78 Breslin, Patrick 38,40,79, 174,175 Brice, Wayon 99 Bright, Debra 32.62,79 Briscoe. Marilyn 79 Britt, Chris 99 Britton. Marlin 59,99,102, 103,134 Brown. Everett 99 Brown. Kim 79 Brown. Sharon 99,138 Brown. Tammic 79 Bueno. Nellie 79,98 Buenrostro, Jimmy 99 Bullard. Tommie 99 Burks. Phyllis 79 Burrie, Timothy 79 Burtrum, Kenneth 79 Butler, Stephanie 73,79 Butler, William 59,79 Byers, Jean 79 Byers, John 66,79 Cabrera, Donald 79,102 Cacho, Patricia 79 Caldwell. Ccdrick 79 Canales. Martha 98,99 Canedo. Maria 79 Cannon, Deborah 79 Cano, Lourdes 99 Caples. Sherrie 38,40,79 Capps, Michele 79 Caraballo, Maria 79 Cardenas 19.32,79.98 Cardona, Michael 79 Carlilc, Roy 79 Carlton. Jackie 99 Carman, Christopher 38,40,79 Carr, Aaron 79 Carrigan. Qorindi 79 Carrion, Yolanda 80 Carroll, Gregory 59.80 Carson. Eva 80 Carter, Carl 66,80 Carter, Lcanter 59,80 Castillo. David 59,61,80 248 Cataquiz, Ruth 32,80 Cervantes, Mark 99,126 Cervantes, Raul 99 Chamberlain 38,40,99 Chambers, Jodi 99 Chambers, Robert 80,244,245 Gtarleston, Denise 80 Chavez, Loretta 38.40,99 Chcnault. Barbara 80 Childs, Edward 80 Gtristian, Sandra 80,172 Civiello, Michael 80 Clark, Cynthia 80 Clark. Elaine 80,98 Clark, Thomas 80 Gearwater, Deanna 80,110 Clemons. Larry 27,80,102,103 Clifton, Corrine 99 Cloud, Jarrell 80 Coward, Bill 80 Coats, Patricia 38.40.77,80 Coelho, Roberto 80 Colbert, Stanley 80 Cole, Leon 99 Collins, Stephanie 99 Collum. Jolinda 80 Cblmcncro, Reuben 99 Colvin, Ronald 80 Com ley, Shirley 80 Concepcion, Camilo 59,81 Conchas, Anna 81 Confer, Carolyn 81 Conyer. Norman 81 Cook. Daryl 38,40,81 Cooper, Daniel 99 Cooper. Delphine 81 Cornish, Michael 81,104 Cortez, Adelaido 81,166 Cote. Regina 99 Cote, Roderick 81 Coulapides. Chris 81 Courtney, Juanita 81 Cousins, Richard 81 Covington, Ernest 59,81 Cox, Randolph 81 Crenshaw, Ella 99 Crews, Charles 59,81 Crisostomo, Tony 99 Crosby. William 81 Cross, Roberta 99 Cruz, Edilbcrt 99 Cruz. John 20,66,81,173 Cruz, Valerie 38,40,81 Currier, Gary 27,42,81 Curry, Diane 19,45,72,81,266 Curtis, Ronald 38,40,99 Dair, Bcrnadetta 99 Daniels, David 43,52,81 Daniels, Robert 99 Daniels, Wayne 81 Darden, Charlene 81 Davis, Alice 81 Davis. Jane 99 Davis. Jerome 99 Davis, Nancy 81,138.162 Davis, Sonja 81 DeCastro, Marites 81,138 Delaney, Edic 81 De Leon, Ranard 81 De Leon, Venice 82 DeLozicr, Michael 82 Denbow, Alice 82 Desprcs, Michele 38,40,82, 127,158,159 Diaz, Jesus 82 Diaz, Martha 82 Dick, llccnia 21,82 Diego, John 82 Dolmage, Flora 82 Dominguez, Pamela 82 Dowd. Deborah 82 Dube, Brian 82 Dungcn. Beverly 21,82 Dunklc, Raymond 82 Dunklc, Timothy 38,40 Easterly, David 99 Echavcs, Carlos 82,108 Eddington. Willie 38.40.99 Edwards, Sharon 99 Ellis, Gwendolyn 99 Epenesa, Niualama 99 Erickson, William 99 Ervin. Bobby 82 Eschbach, Raymond 82,99 Espiritu, Maureen 38,40.46,72, 82,157 Esqucda, Tino 99 Eugenio. Jcannic 38,40,77,82 Eugenio, Johnny 82 Evans, Deborah 99 Evans, Kelly 82 Faugno. Jose 82 Fejeran, Jovita 82 Fisscl, Rebecca 82 Flake, Otis 83,102 Flcnoid, Diane 83 Mohs, William 66,83 Flores, Annette 83 Mores, Rita 83.98,157 Flores, Rosaura 83 Fontaine, Valerie 83 Foreman, Thomas 83 Foster, David 83 Foster, Donna 83 Foster, Evan 27.59,83 Franco. Susan 83 Freese, Dicrdre 83 Fugere, Daniel 83 Funchcs, Gerald 99 Punches, Terry 99 Funicclli, Stanley 83 Galbreath, Teresa 83 Galloway, Marilyn 99,158 Gardner, Anthony 99 Garibay, Helen 83 Garza, Laura 20,83 Gastelum, Arthur 99 Geisbert, Sandra 32,83 Gifford. Michael 32,83,143 Glover, Adrianc 19.99 Glover. Delwin 99 Goeller, Martin 99 Gomez, Gabriel 99 Gomez, Henry 99 Gomez, Daniel 83 Gonzales. Juan 99 Gonzales, Margaret 99 Gonzales, Michael 83,157 Gonzalez. Dolores 28,83 Gonzalez, Gilbert 38,40,41,83 Goodrum, Lcsa 83 Gordon, Eugene 59,99 Gore, Edward 84,102,103 Goss, Robert 99 Graham, Samuel 99 Green, Bernice 99 Green, Duane 33.84 Green, Michele 84 Green. Paul 84 Green, Wanda 84 Griffin. Leroy 84 Griffin, Robin 84 Grimes, Elbert 99 Grimes, Jaynettc 84,158 Grinston, Chancellor S9.99 Groves. Kim 19,99,249 Guardado, Manuel 84,116,117 Guardado. Sonia 84 Guerra, Deborah 84 Guerrero, Barbara 84 Guillen, George 84.98.161 Guss, Diane 72,84 Gutierrez, Eugene 84 Gutierrez, Norma 84 Hadficld, David 99 Haines, Thomas 38,40,84 Hairston. Larry 99,102 Hall. Carol 84 Hall. Mark 84 Hall. Sandra 84 Hamphill. Vicki 84 Hampton. Steve 99 Hanley, Michael 99 Hanson.Jackie 84 Hargrave, Bret 84,108 Harris, Dcon 84 Harris, Ivy 19.32.84 Harris. Renee 19.99 Harris. Ronald 59.85,102 Harvey, Chaunccy 85 Harvey, Laurccn 38,40,85 Hatfield, Tonia 99,172 Hawkins, Jennifer 85 Hayes. Pamela 85,110 Hayes, James 99 Hayes, Jeff 85 Heart. Joyce 85 Heller. Kathy 28,33,38.40.85. 137 Heard, Brice 99 Herd, Roger 85 Herring, Geraldine 85 Herron, Gena 85.265 llettich, Tony 85 Hickson, Christine 85 Hightower. Tony 85 Hill, Christopher 85 Hill. George 99 Hill. Maurice 99 Hines. Cynthia 68.85,163,171 Hochccker, Vicki 99 Hodges. Gail 85 Hocppner, Debra 85 Hogan, Constance 85 Holmes, Richard 85 Holt. Teresa 99 Honeycutt, Johnny 99 Hooker, Harold 59.95 Hooker, Penny 85 Hopkins. Carl 38,40,59,85,102 Horne, Willctha 99 Howard. Cheryl 85 Howard. Keith 20,85,102 Howard, Wayne 59,85 Howell, Thomas 59,86 Hubby. Vicki 86 Huey, Jorge 99 Huffman, Clark 99,102,104 Hunt, Brent 86 Hurst. Calvin 86 Huskey, Sandra 86 Inzunza, Anna 26,28,29,86,110 Inzunza, Cesar 99 Irwin, Steven 86 Isaac, Elroy 86 isabcll, Bobby 86 Iverson. Rudolph 86 Jack. Herman 86 Jackson, Charles 86,102,103 Jackson. Dan 99 Jackson, Deborah 86 Jackson. Debra 86 James, Karen 99 James, Lamar 86 249 Jarrell. Katherine 76,86,266 Jefferson, Brent 86 Jernagin. Frances 86 Jimmerson. Sydney 76,86 Johnson, Cathy 99 Johnson, Duane 99 Johnson. Krist 99 Johnson. Lance 86 Johnson. Latarska 86 Johnson, Parris 59.99 Johnson, Shevawn 87 Jones, Bruce 87 Jones. Cynthia 87 Jones, Eric 99 Jones, Joseph 87 Jones. Joyce 87 Jones. Natalie 87 Jones, Richard 87 Jones, Rodney 59,60,61.87 Jones, Sabrina 87 Jones, Stephanie 99,138 Juarez, Jaime 99 Judkins, Robert 99 Kearney, Cynthia 38,40,87 Keil. Grace 30,87 Kellogg, Daniel 87 Kelly, Sandra 87 Kendall, Kevin 87 Kimble, Andre 87 King. William 87 Knight. Linda 38.40.87 Kochcr, Kevin 59,87 Kohl. Kimberley 7.32.38.40.77. 87,161 Kyles, Cheryl 99 Lacerna, Maribeth 87,157 Lachcr, Katherine 38.40.87.98 Lambkin, Linda Landers. Jarvis 99 Lansing, William 99 LaRuc, Michael 87 Latil. Julia 87 Lay. Lorraine 32.38.40.87.126. 127,137,144 Leavitt, Sherry 88 Lee, David 19,88,163 Leiderbrand, Bill 88 Lewis, Anthony 88,102 Lewis, Mark 99 Lewis, Sylvia 88 Ligons. Ronnie 88 Lizama, Catherine 30,88 Lizama. Doris 99 Lloyd, Paulette 88 Lockhart, Brenda 88 Logan. Dwayne 88,108 Long, Cynthia 88 Long, Theresa 38,40.88,163 Lopez, Frank 88,98 Lopez. Margaret 88 Lopez, Rosario 88 Lowery, Letitia 88 Lucas. Michael 42.54.55.57. 59.99 Luckie, Karen 88 Lujan, Raul 88,108 Lund. Karen 88 Lundy. Ruby 88 Mackin, Thomas 66.88,126 Maggay, Grace 44,88,157 Mahaffey, John 88 Malabanan, Bryan 99 Markcl, Cindy 89 Marquez, Robert 89 Marsden. Akira 99,173 Martin, Debra 74,89 Martin, Rhoda 89 Martin. Wilbert 59,89 Martinez, Carlos 99 Martinez, Claudia 99 Martinez, Irma 38,40.89 Martinez. Marianne 28,89 Masterson, Louise 89 Matlock, Mary 7.89 Matthews, Theo 99 Mayor. Virginia 89 Mazzeppi, Peggie 30.89 McCall. Gary 89 McCasUe, Katherine 89 McCastlc. William 99 McCauley, Terry 99 McDaniel, Clifton 59,89 McDonald. Kenneth 99 McElrath, Rodney 38.40.41.59. 89 McGee, Deborah 89 MeGraw, Betty 89 MeGrue, Wilton 89 McKnight, Denise 90 Me Knight. Derek 90 McLagan, Joseph 90 McQueen. Daniel 33,90 McRae. Cynthia 19,99 MeTier. Donna 90 Mcnancio, Jesus 90 Mendoza, Carmen 90 Mercer, Jeff 99 Meza. Sally 99 Miller, David 90 Miller. Richard 99 Miller, Ronnie 38.40.99 Mincey, Euranyc 99 Mitchell, Angela 90 Mitchell, Edward 99 Mitchell. Shelia 90 Mitchcm. Terry 90 Montano, Ana 24.44,90.174.175 Montez, Daniel 99 Montgomery, Randy 90 Montijo. Diana 7.30.32.64.90. 98,163 Moore, Bonnie 99 Moore, Joel 90 Morales, Christy 64,90,163,171 Moreno, Elena 90,116 Moreno. Richard 41.90 Mosley. Marquetta 90 Mowery. Evon 99 Mueller, Eric 99 Munoz, Darrell 99 Munson. Margaret 90 Musfrovc. Ronnie 66,99 Myers, Nancy 90 Nakamura, Amy Nakamura. Jodi 91 Nakamura, Ken 91 Nava. Sarah 99 Navarro, George 99.161 Naves, Randall 91 Needham. Derek 91 Neumann. Charles 38,40.41,91, 173 Novels, Ralph 99 Newsome. Dennis 99 Noon. Mary 91,158,159 Norris. Nancy 7.91 Nutt, Terry 91 O’Bryant. Edna 91 Odom. John 41.59.61.91 Odom. Ray 91,255 Oldenburg, Ana 91.216 Olvera. Carlos 91,98.108 O’Neal. Danny 30,91,108 Overton. Sharon 99 Owens. Cindy 91 Oxford. Jeanne 91 Oxford, Joanne 91 Page. Theresa 19.45,91 Pamplin, Dwain 91 Parial, Timothy 91 Patrick, Ann 99,265 Patterson. Bobbie 24.2S.9l Patterson. Robert 38,40.91 Pavel. Barry 25,91.143 Pearson, Elizabeth 92,171 Peek, Douglas 92 Pedigo. Robert 92,163,224 Pena. Ruben 92 Peoples, Collins 92 Perez. Frederick 92.116 Perez, Penney 92 Perez, Rolando 92 Perkins. Daniel 92 Perry, Joseph 92 Perry. Karen 92 Perry. Warren 59,92 Peterson. Willie 99 Pettis, Robert 20,38.40,41,92 Pctzolo, David 92 Phelps, Janet 92 Phillips. Cheryl 99 Phillips, Cynthia 92 Phillips. Gary 92,108 Phillips. Jerry 92 Phillips, Steven 92 Pilch, Doreen 92 Platt, James 92 Plunkett, Dennis 92 Pounds. Debra 92.113 Powell, Annette 92 Pratt. Kathleen 92 Pretty. Kathryn 92.99 Pretty. Phil 92 Pross. Jennifer 92 Prue, Marilyn 99 Pulley. Robert 66.92 Pullum, Terrance 59,93 Quihuis, Joe 93 Quintanilla. Mark 99 Rackley. Catherine 18,76.99. 147,171.266 Raeburn. Scottic 93 Ralph, Wanda 99 Rather, Donna 93 Ray, Carol 99 Reddoch, Cameo 93 Reed, Carla 93 Reid, Jon 93 Reyes, Bias 93.98 Reyes. Isabel 93.98 Reynolds. Karen 93 Reynolds. Sharon 93 Rice. Darryl 19,93 Richards. Lisa 93 Richards, Michael 66,93 Richmond. Tina 99 Richter. Donald 93 Ricks, Lee 93 Ritter. Susanna 32,93 Ritz, Lisa 93 Rivera. Clara 99 Robbins. Bryan 59,61,93 Robbins, Mavis 93 Roberts, Charles 66,93 Roberts. Randall 99 Robinson, Don 93 Robinson. Regina 93 Robledo, Lupita 93 Rodati. Meaula 94 Rodgers. Denarvis 99 Rodriguez, Esther 94 Rodriguez. Maria 19.44.93 Rodriguez. Mercedes 94 Rodriquez, Gorinda 94 Roeser, Victoria 94 Roman. Larry 94 Romero, Gladys 32,94 Romero, Richard 59,94 Rose, Alan 30,99 Rose, Brenda 99 Rosenborough, Rosetta 94 Russell, Marcha 99 Sais, Jose 94 Sames. Cynthia 94,99 Sanders, Katherine 76,94 Sanders. Vicky 99 Sandoval. Rudy 94,98,117 Sanford, Debra 94 Sapien, Thomas 94,116 Sarver, Paul 99 Schcrkcnbach, Marji 94 Schrcibcr. Jeanne 44,62,94 Schultz. Michael 59,94,224 Schwarzbach, Gregory 94 Scott, Lverette 94 Scott, Laura 94 Sellers. Scott 94 Sclthun. Debra Ann 99 Sharp. Lynda 99 Sharp, Michael 38,40,94 Sharp, Cheryl 74,94 Shaver. Dan 94 Shaw. Marsha 20,94 Shear, Stanley 94 Shearer, Debbie 32,94 Shears. Charzel 99 Shelnut, John 94 Shimmin, David 94 Shine. Sharon 94 Shinglcton, Brady 94 Shipley. Ben 38.40,99 Shipley. Elinor 94 Siamau, Lcina 94 Simmons, Buddy 94 Simon, Pamela 94 Simpson. Dale 59,95 Singleton, Michael 99 Sisk. Robert 95 Skillman, Sue 95 Slater. Cindy 95 Smart, Karen 95,110 Smith. Aleta 95,161 Smith, Gloria 95 Smith, Lennard 95 Smith. Rebecca 95 Smith. Reva 112 Snortland, Brent 99 Song, Cynthia 38,40 Sotelo, Jesse 95 Spahn, Vicki 95.98 Speaks. Robert 95 Spencer, Debbie 95 Stacker, Carol 95 StCyr, Albert 95 Statler, Juana 95 Steadman. Joanne 7,62,95,113 Stevens. Janet 95,147 Stevenson. Giristinc 99 Stewart. Mary 95.98 Stowe. Starla 95 Sturkey. Steven 59,99 Sutton, Robin 95 Sutton. Rosalind 95 Sykes, Wayne 95 Tabbs, Linda 99,150 Tabicndo, Samuel 99.105 Taitaguc, Rodney 19.99,157 Tamayo, Mario 95.102,103 Tamayo. Randolph 99 Tavarez. Filibcrto 95 Taylor. Marvyn 95 Telfcr. Rafael 38.40,96 Tharpc. J.D. 99 Thomas. Anthony 96 Thomas. Douglas 96 Thomas, Eric 99 Thomas, Giordana 96 Thomas, Natalie 96 Thomas. Tommy 99 Thomas, Wesley 38,40,96 Thompson. Barbara 96 Thompson. Jodie 99 Thompson, Lewis 99 Thompson, Mitchell 59,96 Thompson. Paul 59,96 Thrash, Harry 96 Ticcn, Pcnnic 96 Tiebout. Marvin 96 Tigncr, Norman 19,99 Tillman, Rickey 38.40,99 Timanus, Sally 96 Toliver, Kenneth 59,99 Tourvillc, D’Lisc 96 Trimble, Norris 59,99 Tripoli. Richard 38.40,66,96 Turk. Willie 96 Ula. Dickson 99.108 Umpingo, John 99 Upton, John 99 Valasakos, Daniel Vallar, Victor 96,157.255 Vance. Kathleen 96.98 Vargas. Dave 99,116 Vargas. Jose 96,108 Vasqucz, Ariel 96 Veasey. Patricia 99 Vela. Desiderio 19,66,96 Vera, Robert 96,116 Vickers, Wanda 96 Viehmann. Phillip 96 Vigil, Gloria 96 Villa. Martha 44.99.116 Villanueva. Elizabeth 96 Villarino, Ernest 96 Von Roenn, Frank 96 Voris, SucAnn 96 Vomer, Ramona 99 Wade, Edwin 59.96.102 Wade. Teresa 96 Walker. Leon 96 Walker, Sandra 96 Wall. Donald 41.96 Wallace. Theresa 99 Wallace, Yolanda 96 Walters. Dianna 99 Ward, Karen 97 Washington, Sandra 92,158,159 Waters. Diana 97 Watson, Sue 64.97,163 Watson, Virginia 97 Watts. Jill 97 Watts. Mary 97 Wells. Dianne 99 Webb. Gregory 97 Wcrdcniann, John 97 West, Brian 7,33,97 West. Keith 66,97 Whaley, Candace 97,98 Wheeler, Dorccea 97 Whalen, Joann 97 White, Jacqueline 28,40.97 White, Shelley 99 Wight. Dick 20,66,97,173 W'ilkerson, Marvin 99 Williams, Charlotte 97 Williams. Cheryl 97 Williams. Darlcen 97 Williams, Dcrwin 97 Williams, Faye 97 Williams. Karen 97 Williamson, Leon 99 Williamson, Ricky 19,99 Wills, Carolyn 97 Wilson. Sharon 97 Wiltchcr, Auricc 99 Witherspoon. Michael 99 Wolfswinkcl, Sharon 97 Woodard, Estelle 97 Woods. Erroll 99 Young. Anthony 97 Young, James 38.40,97 Young. Robert 97 Yturralez. Martha 38,40,97 Yturralez, Silvia 38,40,62,97 Zander, Natasha 32,99 Zatarain, Jeffrey 95 Zepeda. Rosa 38.40,95.116 Zettncr, John 95 Zimmerman, Blane 33,99,265 FACULTY INDEX Adams, Joseph 10,76 Aldridge, Rolland 12 Arevalo, Leonard 12 Attcrbury, Robert 11 Baksh. Joseph 12.126 Barner, Ella 12 Blanchard. Robert 12 Boeckcl, Leila 12 Brown, Richard 12,264 Brown. Vertis 10 Brown, William 12,24,25 Burdick, Ronni 12,170.171 Camp. Doris 12,264 Caragozian. Antoinette 12.156, 264 Casey, David 12 Cathcrina, Anne 12 Otavira, Thais 12 (lemons, Dempsey 12 Cole. Marjorie 12,75 Darling, Lee 12 Dawson, Kendra 12,264 DcKovcnd. Sheryl 12 Domaillc, Richard 12 Duckworth-Ford. Robert 12 Earle, Carolyn 12 Ela, Jeanette 19,194 Evans, Betty 12.264 Foster. Anne 13,75 Frey, George 11,264 Graham. Crandallyn 13 Greenburg, Alan 13 Griffith, Janes 13 Hall. Dale 13 Halliday, Gifford 10,32,76 llenzie, Michael 13,102,103 Hirsch, Raymond 13 Hisquicrdo, Robert 161 Horton, Giselc 13 Howell. William 10 Hutton. Doren 13 Huyscr, Warren 10,194 Jenkins. Robert 13,264 Johnson. John 13,264 Johnson. Robert 13,173,264 Jones. William 15,116 Katsuleris, Mary 13 King. Leonard 10 Klcitsch, Russell 13 Kramer, Jeanette 11 Lamb. Gary 13,264 Lanz. Charles 13 Laucr. Ronald 9,10,219 Ludy. Angela 13,21,111,264 Lunsford. Robert 13 Male, William 13.18,264 Mallory. Kristin 13.62.63,110. 113 Manlove, Gladys 13,68.126,264 Mansir, Rachel 14,264 McCarthy, Martha 13.64,163, 170,264 Meeh, Albert 13 Mendoza, Robert 13 Miller 108 Morgan. Jane 10,194 Nichols. Edward 10 Nicdcrmcycr, Arline 14 Oycshiku, Patricia 14,183 Palmer. Jean 14,112,264 Patoff. Arthur 14,208,264 Pauchnick, Catherine 14,264 Penacho. Lawrence 14,108,264 Perry. Harry 14,66 Perry, Robert 10 Peterson, Irvin 14 Real. Paula 14 Riffle, Fredrick 14,126,264 Rigdon, Michael 14,264 Robbins, Carl 14 Robbins. Kenneth 14,126 Rodriguez, Albert 14,165.264 Roctcrs, Carolyn 14 Rosenfeld. Carole 14 Salter, Loren 14,264 Scarborough, Elizabeth 14 Schilling, Dewayne 14 Shacklctt, John 50,264 Shepard. Dorothy 162 Sims. Nunclly 15 Slowiczck, F'rances 15.264 Smith. D. 14 Suggs, Patricia 14,26,264 Swanson, Rose Anna 15 Swift, Betty 15.264 Thompson. Janet 15 Thornton, Frank 11.98 Thurman. Leslie 15,183,264 Vinolc, Reynaldo 15,40,264 Wachs, Robert 15.32,264 Watson, Larry 15 West. Charles 15.264 Whcatcroft. Maria 15 Wightman. David 135 Williams. Thomas 10,15,104,107 Wilson, Joseph 15 Wong, Samuel 15,264 Young, David 15,75 Zeddies. Melvin 15.33,264 Zuidema. William 15,264 11 I were the Spnrte jfiSjd IM inelt the snow earlyHAG And spread all my green All over the gray, hard e;frth I il the Summer dried me up. -j silv« ry sands slide sltimmeringlv as seconds tick away ami fade into eternity moments neVrr again relived; thoughts no longer express'd; otKi again captured for an ins m msia ntimeni ture word, a picture, flood present ar and flood present into a state of no] until the past hes sunshine 252 Rejoice! Sorrow trembles at the power of sweet joy. Freedom is attained in its highest decree and peace lives forever. No longer need we fear for we are shielded behind Invincible Lose. Love that triumphs over the darkness of this world. Marvelous is this Love and happy are those who find shelter iiml hope Then we shall know true ecstacy! Come—he among the blessed tliat shall ride into eternal glory forevermore. -Ruth Virata- 253 key Annual staff Kchior inChief: Terry Hemu Production Chief: Brenda Curry Business Manager: Karen Mishler Tlu- combination of skill, creativity and long hours of hard work contributed to making Key '74 one of the best annuals in the history of Morse. Under the supervision of Mr. Wightman. the staff worked diligently to produce the Key. Planning layouts, writing copy, cropping pictures and having heart-attacks before deadlines. Editor Terry Hemus, Production Chief Brenda Curry, and Business Manager Karen Mishler and the rest of the super staff captured on paper, the activities that made this year a year to remember. Photo Liaison: Kathy Alexander Sales Manager: Kim Lewis Publicity: Cheri Kovaleski Advertising Manager: Michiko Bishop Lay-out Coordinator: Joanne Daligdig Emergency Production: John Fejeran Senior Editor: Alicia Quintanilla Photographer: Mike Cuban Activities Editor: Florence Picardal (above, left): Women’s Sport : Heidi Lynch (left): Artist: Victor Vallar (above); Paste-ups: Beverly Roberson and DeAnn Howard (above right): Clubs and Organizations: Patti Fernandez and Saudi Burch (editor) (extreme right) Season Heads: Faron Collins. Carol Baker, and Vickie Young (not shown) Sports Section: Tito Rodriguez. Faron Collins (editor). Bobby Jorge, and Ray Odom Underclassmen: Rose Russell (Sophomore Section) and Elena Hernandez (Junior Section) 255 TRACY’S KARATE STUDIO 474-1553 474-1554 ORNED GABRIEL 1235 highland avenue HEAD INSTRUCTOR NATIONAL CITY, CA 92050 AVANTE THE NEW IN SHOES SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA EXPLORE D iv i no INNER SPACE WITH THE WORLD’S MOST EXPERIENCED DIVERS SAN DIEGO, CALIf UNLIMITED (714) 236 1203 • EQUIPMENT • TRAINING • REPAIRS • CUSTOM DESIGNED SUITS . RENTALS 1148 DELEVAN DRIVE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92102 Alice Morris BUS. 479-6560 RES. 264-9882 ALICE'S HAIR FASHIONS COMPLETE HAIR SERVICE «'VNt' 116 SO. MEADOWBROOK DR. SAN DIEGO, CA 92114 ■ • • Jf BE QUALITY CONSCIOUS Highland Cleaners Laundry “DRIVE-THRU” phone 1605 Highland Avenue 477-4707 NATIONAL CITY. CALIF. 92080 256 BuyaFullerFord and prove mi have more sense L than money. FiillerFord CHULA VISTA: 760 Broadway. 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Cardile, Manager Ace 4 The 1974 Key Staff would like to say a very special “Thank-you” to many teachers, students and outside people that made this book the exceptional one that it is. We thank them for their concern and understanding during hectic deadlines (the teachers especially for letting the students out of classes) and the students for lending a hand in photography and creative writing. We would like to thank the super staff members for all their time and effort put into the creation of this book. We would like to thank everyone concerned for letting us use their facilities, helping us during crises and rush situations. A special thanks must go to Mrs. Toth for the countless borrowed stamps, annual promotion and it) general, making the work on the Annual a little bit easier. To everyone who helped out... THANK-YOU!!! thank-youm A very special thank-you to: (pictured) Mr. Schilling, Mrs. Manlove, Miss Mansir. Miss I.udy. Mr. Johnson. Mr. Male. Mrs. Caragozian, Mrs. Suges. Mr. Brown, Mrs. Swift. Mr. Penacho. Mrs. Slowiczck. Miss Pauchnik. Mrs. Toth. Mr. Salter. Dr. Zeddirs. Mr. Brown, Mr. Dillon, Mr. Frey, Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Rigdun, Mrs. Evans Mr. Vinole. Mrs. Camp. Mrs. Dawson, Mr. Zuidema, Miss McCarthy, Mr. Rodrigue .. Mrs. Palmer. Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Patoff. Mr. Robbins. Mr. Shacklett. Mr. Johnson, Mr. Wachs. .Mrs. Cole. Mr. Wong. Miss Marietti. Mr. Lamb. Mr. Riffle (not pictured) Mr. HiMjuierdo. Mr. West. Ms. Horton, Ms. Mallory. Mrs. Oycshiko. Ms. De Kovend. Ms. Whcatcroft, Mr. Lunsford. Ms. Burdick. Ms. Cathcrina, Mr. Hall. Mrs. Spears. Mr. Darling. Mr. Adams, Mr. Domaille, and of course, tile students: Howard Bussell, Janice Groves. Robert Adams, Aaron Castellanos. Martha kapolla, Raul Ramon and Tina Hrmus fopeiqn exchange Students This year. Morse was proud to have two Foreign Exchange students: Marcclo Tagliavini and Kristine Etalavuori. They were brought to San Diego by Youth for Understanding-a club that brought people from different countries together. Kristine Etalavuori Marcclo Tagliavini Ah. that’s not even funny! What are we smiling for? Marcclo was a student from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He liked Tennis and Soccer. I le thought Morse was a very nia- school. Kristine came from Helsinki, Finland. She said that the people at Morse were very friendly. Kristine liked hamburgers, Field Hockey and Campus Life. Kristine and Marcelo were good friends here at Morse, and Morse was very fortunate to have such exciting students to share the year with. 265 the people’s talent Show Paula Hi 11«. Slice na Crawford, Cathy Rack Icy (Theme for l.indal Soloists: Diane Curry (Neither one of us). Paula Hines (Mama feel good. Stop. look, listen). Scott Cherry (The Payback). Ann Rainey (Killing me Softly). Kathy Jarrett (Help me Make It Through the Night) Kenny Ami . Dean Baldridge (The Ride) The People’s 'Talent Show was a little different this year in that it was held two nights in a row (February 9-10). The show was held at O’Farrell Jr. High Auditorium from 8-12 p.m. The funds from the talent show were put into a reserve fund on the suggestion of Sherwin Wade who planned and executed everything. Laura Lee. John Kennedy (Soul Power) Steve Cooper-Master of Ceremonies 266 Jabo Natarro (the Talking Spirit) The Dark Side Of Pride The Cisco Kids: Vicky Mathews, Cookie Wallace, Donna White (I’m a Greedy Man) The Senior Picnic took place this year on a hot and windy day at Colina del Sol Park and Recreation Center. Hot docs, potato chips, cake, and punch, along with all the other necessities made the day fun and enjoyable (or all. CaLendAR SenioR MARCH 6-7 Fund Raising 13-14 Payment Plans 20-21 Payment Plans 27-28 Payment Plans Pre-registration School Starts Representatives Fleeted PRII OCTOBER Senior Camp San Jose Senior Assembly Senior Assembly Chicken fight Prom and Dinner at Del Coronado After-prom at Clairemeont Bowl TGIM Baseball Fair Skating Lunch (beach party) •Senior Week Pla v Senior Float Deadline for Senior pictures Payment Plans Senior Sock Hop Senior Paragraphs Senior Standouts Annual Signing Party Senior Edition of Dispatch Grad Night Awards Assembly Baccalaureate Senior Breakfast Graduation Senior Representatives Elected Talent Show Senior Picnic Senior Representatives Meeting 267 A p RtSCHtlYfARB


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