Mount Miguel High School - Mil Memorias Yearbook (Spring Valley, CA)
- Class of 1967
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Youth is ahve, and lwatadors respond to Us ophnushc ideam. ljke a Harne H burns bnght and whh force: HCrabbed age and youhicannothvetogethen Youth is hulof pmasure,age B hnlot care Youth Hke sunwnerrnorn age Hke wnwer weathen Youth Hke sununer brave,age Hke wht terbare.YouthisfullsporL ages breath is shorty Youth is nimble, age is larneg Youth is hot and bold, age is weak and coldg Youth is wild, age is tame. Age, I do abhor thee: youth, I do adore thee. Shakespeare - from t'The Passionate Pilgrim Keep true to the dreams of thy youth. Schiller DIVERSE ATMOSPHERE at Miguel is enlivened with the studying of its scholars, the personalities of its foreign exchange students, and the WW -' 'L' ' - ,f ' ' -K 1 V 1 2 1-- 5, ' V award-winning performances of its specialities. fl f Wm, 4. ' Edu ,WWWW M' V' W5 ,, I , V mf. ..,, 1 it , ivyl A,.g. A, , 4, af an MATADORS YOUTHFUL SPIRIT is expressed in all aspects of their endeavors whether they are performing for their school or observing its achievements. s if ew 6 Youth will stand foremost ever. Goethe's Faust MOUNT MIGUEL THRIVES ON THE ENERGY of its cape and cadence corps, its cheering squad, and its student government leaders. QM W How beautiful is youth! How bright it gleams with its illusions, aspirations, dreams! I Vi ,W I I YJ. it W-'M FULFILLMENT of the of Miguel's youth are thusiastic participatio J pleasures and achievements expressed in their en- n in political and social activities Book of Beginnings Story without End . . . Longfellow 6. ll f:iQTffl'4f'i2K5, A K ,W rpwwmwmmquk Student Life Elasses Das Sports Faculty Ads EUNTENTS page IU page 13 page lllll page 1114 page 132 page EU!! 9 TUDE T LIFE MOUNT MlGUEL'S FLEETFEET head down 'the field for another victory against Helix, one of Miguel's top rivals. HERE THEY COME, Matadors breaking through and onto the field after half-time session in the locker rooms during the battle against EI Cajon. FRESHMEN GET ACQUAlNTED with upper classme. at the Hello Hop in the Gym on September 16 This annual event is sponsored by the A. S. B n 1 .5 ,.AM,V I , T W If ORIENTATION WEEK IS A BUSY TIME for Dave Cowan, Terri May, and John Wells as they sell novelties to Miguel's newcomers. ? , M, ,z3lf9'.',.,.. . X .,,. Q. V . A ' 'Z 'nf 'TTI , xr- v, .d,.,,4, ,Q , .l ,, ,K we I ' W' ,... at 'l TAKING A MAJOR PART in the promotion of A.S.B. cards, Linda Simpkins and Dave Cowan receive money from many students during the opening week of school If 2' MARCHING ONTO THE FIELD during Homecoming halftime, is the Cape and Cadence Corps. 11 HUNGRY PIE EATERS, Tom Irwin and Rick Pace, participate in one of the manyevents during the festive Homecoming week. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL PLAYER outjumps opponent during a suspenseful game against Saint Augustine. TENTH ANNUAL HOMECOMING QUEEN Linda Minor is crowned during halftime by Donna Duchel last year s queen. DOWNED OPPONENT STRUGGLES to gain lead on Mike Hardin, one of Miguel's top Wrestlers. MERRY CHRISTMAS, MR. BOUCHER laughs Santa Claus, one of the many events that hi-lighted the annual Christmas concert. 1 i v- 'W x ,,,,., :M ,- 4 MH 5 4 44, ,sam 2 5 ww' , f .wmiww f f , ,, ,M ,Wm ,,,., Www, V of by .W , , , I - , H ? A , .. ,WWW ,,, 'Ill W T f W , ,A . V V- A .,vv I use H' -' ' V - ,,,,Q,,A A , . i I 3 Q, f a , ' P E f 5 f? 'gyfp f ' i Q ' J S f,,w'ew:?fi7U2?,swf 'EUWi,fw:,4'fyfcfffw'wi, ,f . , l y 1 f f,,,fmi,z1,w,ifzQ,gzwzM7 , 1 - 5 , 2 f 4 f ., , ' i ' V 'N , f l ' C Qf7WQfZy24w+f wW W?'4zW'v ' Q W HIGH SPIRITED BANDERETTES lead the Marching Band, through the parade routes of such events as the Mother Goose Parade Arcadia Invitational, and the Long Beach Band Review. 13 STUDE T LIFE ON DECEMBER 17, Mt. Miguel held its first Christmas dance the Snoball. The Europeans supplied music for the gala evening which many students attended. ISSUING A CAR REGISTRATION FORM to Terry Torgersen is Duane Freeman. This procedure took place during the first weeks of school. 14 SENIOR LETTERMEN and Faculty members matched wits with their animal counterparts at the Donkey Basketball game held on February 16 As usual the Faculty came out on top. are fvfaw gs. ., . THEY AREN'T BUTTERFLIES, but the students Q in Peggy Johnson's ballet class learned poise and balance as shown here in a balance hold. xt.. ew- se- ,N- stan SKATEBOARDS AREN'T ALLOWED at school, so here A.S.B. Advisor Fred Elliott demonstrates why they are considered too dangerous. THIS IS M.A.T. rumbles Tom Ewvin, wonder boy of the morning bulletin, La Palabra. Along with Mike Kreger and Judy Parker, Tom helps broadcast student bulletin to Matadors ,K JV H , 15 l L l Student life MASS CONFUSION usually reigns in the office on Monday morning where many students are busily filling out tarcly slips for first period class. DEMOCRACY was evident at Miguel the day of A.S.B. elections. Candidates spoke to the student body who were urged to vote at lunch in the quad. CAL POLY COLLEGE presented its choral road show to Matadors on March 29. Featured was a comedy duo with a song and dance routine from Mame BILLY MILLS, Olympic gold medal winner and guest speaker at Mt. Miguel's Tenth Nominating Convention, expounds on the qualities of leadership which he believes are important. AWARD WINNERS Jerry Robinson, Oscar Chavez, ' and Frank Gilbert congratulate one another and admire received by them at the Athletics Assembly on March 2 usa Wal A M4 iz, f Q IN A SCENE from ASB play THE CRUCIBLE Dave Cowan comforts his wife, played by Susie Gretz after he is accused of being a warlock. W,.MM,,,N,,..if.i,xf,Mwvut.fw1.,.i1mWwww..N..wnW,.,...s t.,, ff..-,i i in .,..'f W.-V, f.1W.mmfmw-s,.fwmAsM1,fw,1wwmvi .s.s.W,.,.,,..,..i.,,,m..,mW ,h,,,h WN, V,,. MWA, A.,. ,,.-,,W,M.,h. .... M, Y an x V w Z l ,iz 5 E , i K ,, 3 K I E i Y 5 1 5 1 1 5 1 v z v Q 5 N 1 I 1. , N Q 4 Yes, you may depend upon it he has the ability! He is the younger generation that stands ready to knock at my door . --Ibsen F J CLASS of '67 RON COKER Class President JACKIE LEATHERMAN Vice-President CHRIS PUTNAM Secretary Carrying on Tradition Seniors Close Decade Guided by Counselor Venelee Field and President Ron Coker, the Senior Class had a successful year. The joint efforts of advisors, faculty, officers, counselors and students have helped to outline the future of 585 Seniors. A new tradition was established this year when the Senior Class Council decided to ini- tiate a Senior Week which was held the second week in February. The events be- gan with Singing Valentines on February 14 and continued with Senior Casual and Dress-up Days. Among the various ac- tivities this year were the Senior Ban- quet, which was held at the Hilton Inn, the Prom, the highlight of the year, and the After-Prom, which featured Sandy and the Classics. After three years of anticipation, the Seniors finally received their valued priv- ileges. These include a more convenient parking space, senior priority in lunch and dance lines, and their bids for Sen- ior activities at a lower cost. Donning caps and gowns, signing yearbooks, checking out of classes, and putting away treasured memories of four years of high school, members of the Class of '67 brought to a close the first decade in Nlt. Nliguel's history. CLlNTON MILHOUSE Treasurer VENELEE FIELD Counselor SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL--Front Row: Barbara Lasher, Gail Wokoluk, Jackie Leatherman., Susie Plummer, Kathy Powell. Back Row: Frank Gilbert, Randy King, Paul Gormley, Ben Sele, Mike Wil- hite. Not Shown: Ron Coker, Jim Law, Nona Luallin, Pam Mavrinac, Chris Putnam, Pam Griffen. RICHARD MCGARVEY Advisor SUSAN ALONZA MARTHA AMADOR ROBERT ANDERSON V GENEVIEVE RUEF Advisor MARIE ANDREWS JAMES ANELLA WILLIAM ARBAN CAROLYN ARCHIBALD NOREEN ARCHIBALD Tennis 2, 3, 4: Class Student C o u n c il 3: Choir 2: Les Moderns 2: Council 2: Future Plans: Wrestling 2, 3: Future CSF 1: Baccalaureatte College. Plans: Jr. College. Com. 4: Cap and Gown Com. 4: Future Plans: College. .V lass of '67 IL , , . , ' I, QA fmfflf. WILLIAM ATKINSON NORMA AUSTIN JAMES BAIN DEBORAH BALSLEY JAMES BANISTER DENISE BARHAM Bowling Club 1, 29 Team Sports Club 3, 45 Nom. Conv. 2, 3, 4. 22 ,paw SANDRA GLENN ASHWORTH ASCHENBRENER Les Moderns 3, 43 Y- Teens 2, 3. DURING A CLASS ASSEMBLY held in November, Seniors were informed of plans concerning their Banquet, Senior week, and Prom. Senior Class President Ron Coker was among those who presented interesting ideas. MARGO BAIR ANITA BAKER Audio Visual 4. JESUS BARRON LINDA BENSON DON BERGMAN I JOANNA BOLIEU Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: En- semble 4, Campus Life 3, 45 Les Moderns 13 Girls' Glee 1. wmv' .. ,W ,W 5 . W.. WW' ' Zim, , f ' 4 1 1 G? 2 9 , 'K K 4 1 Sm J f, f 'Q 1? ff 7 f JAMES BRADFORD Key Club 3, 43 Nom. Conv. 2, 3, 4, Class Council 2, 3, Basketball 1, f MARY BROWNING WILLIAM BLACK Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Men's Glee 1, 23 Chess Club 35 Ticket Squad 3, 4. JEFFREY BOLIN Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrest- ling 4: Football 1, 2. MARSHALL BLAKSLEY Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Let- termen's Club 4. CRAIG BOTZER Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Pres. 1. Z PEGGY BLAND HAMILTON BOWEN JR. Leadership Conf. 2, 3, French Club 3, 45 Ticket Squad 3, 4. 'FW NATALIE BLOCK Marching Band 2, 3, 4 Concert Band 3, 4, Y Teens 1. DENNIS BOWMAN LOIS BRANNON ANDREA BRUNDAGE Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, Gym- nastics 1, 3. wfivi ,-ligzp xg ef ,I A . V, , I ,J fr- 4 K ,f f ' 1: f , 5 If Z: ff gl V 49' 4 .,,, e . n -' V VF , ,,.,, g , ' '.., ' +- I, SHERRY BREWSTER Y-Teens 1, 2, Gymnast. ics 3, Les Moderns 2, Benchwarmers 4: Ban- quest Com. 4. JOHN BRYANT Attorney General 45 Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech 1, 2, 3, 4: CSF 1, 2, 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4.f DARLINE BROCK Girls' Glee 1: Future Plans: Trade School. NANCY BRYSON RONALD BROCK SUSAN BUGEL Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, Y Teens 3, Sec. 4, Bench warmers 4, Les Mod erns 2, Nom. Conv. 3. C ass of '67 ,R . 4 LORRAINE BUNGARD Future Plans: Modeling. THERESA BUSHONG Cape Corps 45 Choir 25 Student Council 35 An- nouncement Com. 4. SUSAN BUONO Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Nom. Conv. 1, 2. SHARON BUSHUE Student Council 45 Gym- nastics 45 Future Plans: Dental Assistant. Nitin JOSEPH BURNWORTH KENNETH BURTON SHARON BUTCHER Class Sec. 1, 25 En- semble 3, 45 Comm. of School Service 45 Lead- ership Conf. 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Council 1, 2, 3. PATRICIA BUTINA Future Plans: College. JUDY BUSHEY Key Com. 45 Campus Life 3, 45 International Club 4. SHARON CAHOON Gymnastics 3. s -W! .N X --: 1-fiziisi--5' BONNIE CANTWELL Gymnastics 2, 3, 45 Y- Teens 3, 45 Les Mod- erns 2. THOMAS CARROLL Baseball 2, 3, 45 Future Plans: Coach. Sem-:sry ' A ' . - - X ii:?::I:l EE: i 32 CHARLOTTE CARLSON ELIZABETH CARTER Campus Life 1, 25 Y- Teens 45 Tennis Club 4. Q 1' J fi:--vkiiE?F5 . CHERYL CARPER Future Plans: College. CONNIE cAsARRuBiA JOSEPH CARROLL DIANA CASE Les Moderns 1, 2, 35 Die Drachen 1, 25 Y- Teens 15 Baccalaureate Com. 4. . . t C .. ...A -s-+ve.: as JU DITH CARROLL KATHRYN CHAPMAN 1 i ....' RICHARD CHASE TERRY CLARK Gift Com. 4: Health Careers Club 4: MIL MEMORIAS 2: Campus Life 4. SUSAN COLLINS Les Moderns 3, 4: School Serivce Com. 4: Publicity Com. 4: Future Plans: Commercial Art- ist. y : - . ' 5-Sz.--fgfssr. OSCAR CHAVEZ Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2: Letter- men's Club 3, 4: Key Club 4: Track 1, 3, 4. . . -k:.,S,QQ - .sfggigg 2,1 J 'i Y 4 by 4 I 'Yo Q JULIE COBB Choir 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4: Ensemble 4: Bench- warmers 4: Future Plans: College. GARY CONES Marching Band 3, 4: Concert Band 3, 4. MARTHA COON EY DONNA CHMELIK JAMES CHRISTENSEN CHARLENE CLARK Key Com. 4: lnterna- Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Future tional Club 4: Campus Plans: Beauty College. Life 3, 4. 5.5, , . , . ,::.. . . . it. . RONALD COKER Class Pres. 4: Class Treas. 3: Choir 4: Base- ball 2, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Con- cert Band 3, 4. MIKE COLLETTE Wrestling 1: Student Council 2: Ticket Squad 4: Banquet Com. 4. NF' CANDICE COLLINS Comm. of Publicity 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Cadence Corps 3, Lieut. 4: Les Moderns 2, 3, 4. FEATURING MUSIC BY THE GNARLY BEASTIS September's Beastly Ball drew a, capacity crowd. The Senior Class sponsored the dance on September 30 with grisly decorations supplying the appropriate atmosphere CYNTHIA COPE WZe.Z'm69ZZin ,Ml '15 F lass of '67 PRISCILLA COR DRAY NIKKI COWAN Gift Com. 45 Banquet Com. 45 International Club 3, 45 Tennis Club 4. KATHERIN E COSTON Choir 3, 45 Ensemble 45 Student Council 1, 3, 45 Benchwarmers 4. BETTY CRAIG Y-Teens 35 International Club 35 After-Prom Com. 45 Future Plans: WILLIAM COULTER Future Plans: College. PHILIP CRAMER PATRICIA COURTNEY DAVID COWAN Comm. of Finance 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior P I a y 45 Leadership Conf. 2, 3, 45 Honor Aisle 3. MARGARET CRANE SHARON CRANFILL Audio Visual 2, 3. MIL MEMORIAS 2, 3, 45 Les Moderns 2, 45 Cam- pus Life 45 Future College. Plans: College. JAMES CRAWFORD Choir 45 Nom. Conv. 1, 35 Student Council 25 Men's Glee 2, 3. r,,,,,,,,m,1.,,,,1 .... -12.21.51 JUDY CRAWFORD Gymnastics 3, 45 Future Plans: Business Col- lege. .-..,. .. .,.. , .. .. SHARON CROWLEY Cape Corps 35 Future Plans: Airline Steward- ess. JAMES CUSTEAU THOMAS D'lNTINO SUSAN DALRYMPLE Girls' Glee 25 Marching Band 45 CSF 25 Future Plans: College: lab. MIKE CUNNINGHAM JANICE CURRIE DECA 45 Student Coun- cil 25 Future Plans: Col- lege. RICHARD DANIELS VIRGINIA DAVES -Hmm DANETTE DAVID Y-Teens 4: Future Plans: Jr. College. DAVID DAWSON Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 3: Letter- men's Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Future Plans: Coach. M.. 2 PORTRAYING HAREM GIRLS from Tales of The Arabian Nights, Mary O'Brian and Meegan Law were among those who participated in Homecoming's Costume Day. LARRY DEASON DENNIS DEGEN ANNETTE DICHARD DENNIS DE CHANT DAVID DICKERSON Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Future Plans: Commercial Advertising. RICHARD DEANE Track 1: Student Coun- cil 1, 2: Future Plans: Jr. College. DEBORAH DICKEY il tlhpaauaw 1 ..,.. , , ,, H, J zz5?f::. 45 . X' MICHAEL DONNELLY DIANE DOOLEY THOMAS DOWNER Choir 1, 2, 3: Wrestling 1: Chess Club 2: Future Plans: College. wif 5 DEBORAH DREW Student Council 4: Y- Teens 1, 2, 3: Prom Com. 4: Class Council 1, 2, 3: Cadence Corps 4: Future Plans: College. NANCY DREW 1 lass of '67 1 WW fit? 'wwf 4 If H .M M, ,J , , , A ws fe, 'MZ' 2 A I ':11, f SUSAN DUFFY LORI DURHAM MACK DYKES Y-Teens 4: CSF 1, 2, 3, Choir 3, 4: Ensemble 2, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3: 4: Student Council 3, French Club 3: Future 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Fu- Plans: College. ture Plans: Jr. College. CAROL ECKELS LINDA ECKERT JANlCE EDWARDS Les Moderns 4: Y-Teens Les Moderns 3, 4: Pep 2, 3. Club 1: Future Plans: Jr. College. PAMELA EASTER Girls' League Pres. 4: Cape Corps 2, 3, Lieut. 4: Nom. Conv. 2, 3: Fu- ture Plans: Airline Ste- wardess. JOHN EK Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3: Letter- men's Club 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 4: Choir 4: Future Plans: College. DEDRICK EATON CHRIS ELLISON Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Ban- quet, Com. 4: Nom. Conv. 2, 3: Les Mod- erns 2: Future Plans: Business College. A SONYA ENGLESTAD R IC HAR D FAVORITE VICKI ENlD JUDY FERNANDEZ Y-Teens 3: Les Moderns 4: Future Plans: Jr. Col- lege. THOMAS ESTES Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Golf 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Council 3: Future Plans: College. ELSIE FISCHER International Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: Gym- nastics 3: Les Moderns 1, 2: Pep Club 1, 2: Fu- ture Plans: College. LORETTA FAIN STANLEY FISH Football 1: Wrestling 3, 4: Future Plans: Armed Forces. GAYLE FAUVELLE Corps Mgr. 3, 4: Future Plans: College. MICHAEL FITZGIBBONS Pep Club 1: Future Plans: Jr. College. '-up-Wally' R ROBERT FLAIBAN JANINE FOSTER Choir 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 45 Tennis 3, 45 Y-Teens 4: Future Plans: Col- lege. RICHARD FLETCHER MARTIN 'FLORES Die Drachen 1, 2, 3, 45 Future Plans: College. MARY FOWLER PHYI-LIS FOWLER MICHAEL JAN FOSTER Football 1, 2, 35 Wrest- ling. 1, 25 Tennis 1, 25 Choir 45 Track 1, 25 Future Plans: College. DALE FOSTER FRANK FRASER Girls' GIee5 choir 4. FRANKENBERG 4 ,f 1f2He5' 1,f ' f ' iff MELISSA FRATES DEBORAH GAGIAN DEBORAH GAHN Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Pep Y-Teens 3, 45 Gymnas- Cadence Corps 3, 45 Club 25 Future Plans: tics 1, 2, 3, 45 Cadence Les Moderns 2. Airline Stewardess. Corps 3, 4. GARY GAM ET Football 45 Baseball 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 45 Future Plans: College. JOHN GARBER LEONARD GARCIA BARBARA GALLIGAN SUE ANN GALUSHA Cadence Corps 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 Banquet, Graduation Com. 45 Tennis 1. KAREN GATES FRANK GILBERT Key Com. 45 Future Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Plans: College. Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Future Plans: College. ff? MICKY GILLEM JAMES GILLIAM GUY GIST CHRISTINE GLOVER CELESTE GONZALES Nom. Conv. 1, 2, Class Council 3: Future Plans: College. l JZ, ,i ff JOHN GOODMAN Football 2, 3, 43 Swim- ming 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 4: Die Drachen 1, 2, 3, 4. , 491' Q 1 2 ig fi W2 f if M -M 2' Q P J f We ,- 7-'fwitif' ' -5 z, f me ,M 0- 1 Q Mis, , PAUL GORMLEY CATHE GOWIN GLORIA GREGG Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Nom. Conv. 3, Concert Band 3, 4: Future Plans: College. CASUAL DAY during Senior Week presented the rare opportunity to dress in the stylish comfort of Bermudas and capris and other irregular fashions. Here is a peep into fifth period Publications. , I 3 Q - ,.,, , ,, Y-1 -? SUSAN GRETZ CSF 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: Class Coun- cil 3, Prom Com. 4: Banquet Com. 4: Nom. Conv. 3, 4: Future Plans: College. we-aww 8 .x XK DEBORA GRIMM Y-Teens 1, 2, Gymnas- tics 3, 4: Prom Com. 4: Student Council 4: Future Plans: College. l DENISE GREGORY International Club 3, 4: Prom Com. 4: Banquet Com. 4: Teacher Aid 3, 4. PAMELA GRIFFEN Student Council 1, 2: Pep Club 1: Girls' League 2, 3, 4: Election Corn. 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Council 4. - 1 M JAMES GROBE Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Let- termen's Club 3, 4: Student Council 4: Fu- ture Plans: Jr. College. CLASS of '67 PALME GUDMUNDSON GARY GU LLEY JAMES HALVERSON DAVE HALVORSON CLIFF HANSEN Wrestling 1, 25 Swim- ming 25 Track 35 Foot- ball 15 Future Plans: Jr. College. MARJORIE HARRISON Health Careers Club 35 Future Plans: Beauti- cian. HAROLD HANSEN PATRICIA HARRISON KARL HAGER Track 1. PAUL HAMMERSCHMIDT CSF 1, 2, 3: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 45 Interna- tional Club 2, 3, 45 Ticket Squad 2, 35 Chess Club 35 Future Plans: Marine Biologist. vw' ELAINE HAGUE International Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 45 Future Plans:- Therapist. DOUGLAS HANCOCK MICHAEL HALL Die Drachen 4, Pres. 35 Future Plans: Jr. Col- lege. LONY HANNA L KATH LEEN HAR DEN Les Modems 1, 2, 3, 45 Co-Ed Dance 3, 45 EL TROVADOR 3, Ed. 45 Girls' League 1, 2, 35 Future Pla ns: Dance Teacher. DIANE HART JERE HARLAND Future Plans: Commer- cial Artist. .JOHN HARTER Drama 1, 2: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LOUIS HARNISH LINDA HAWKINS Gymnastics 1, 2, 35 Co- Ed Dance 45 Student Council 45 Future Plans: College. MARGARET HAYES ALBERT HENNESSEY ,dl KATHLEEN HEAPE Y-Teens 3: Ticket Squad 3g Future Plans: Airline Stewardess. MARIE HEPWORTH Cape Corps 2, 3, 43 Fu- ture Plans: College. RAFAEL HEAVILIN GARY HEIDICK Tom HEITMAN ROBERT HIGDON Marching Band 1, 2, 3 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3 4, Pep Club 43 Orches- tra 4, CSF 1, 2. MARK HERRINGTON RICHARD HICKS -Q.-1-yr I ' I ff fur , 1,1 M' ffm ,,,:i ...N V , VVV 1 ., I , ..,,, I V! yi f I w if i ., DOUG HIGGINS DEBORAH HIGHT Football 1, 25 Basket- ball 15 Track 25 Base- ball 3. DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF NOVEMBER, MigueI's Senior Homemaking Class put on a fashion show. Each girl had an escort and modeled the outfit she had made in class. FLORIN HILTZ Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. CLAUDIA HOLT Die Drachen 3, Sec. 4: Announcement Com. 4: Cap and Gown Com. 4: Future Plans: Physical A 5 I EDWARD HINDS PAUL HOMAN A CATHRYNN HUCHEL Choir 3, 4: Ensemble 4. PAUL HUMPHRIES DIANE HUDKINS Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, J. V. 2: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Leader- 4: Gymnastics 4: Home- coming Princess 4. DAR RYL H UYSER DONNA HISER MONA HOOSER :'xff:'?' MICHAEL HUGHES EL TROVADOR 4: Foot- ball 3: Future Plans: College. LOYDE HYDLE KATHLEEN HITCHCOCK Les Moderns 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: Future Plans: Jr. College. ANN HOPKINS ORLEE HOLDER Comm. of Activities 4: MIL MEMORIAS 1, 2, 3, Sr. Ed. 4: Student Coun- cil 1, 3, 4: Les Mo- derns 1, 2, 3, 4: Lead- ership Conf. 3, 4: Nom. Conv. 1, 3, 4. PAULETTE HORNER .. .--- 2 we-ee:-3-1 ,,s.a956 ROGER HULSEY DALE HYLANDER Gymnastics 2, 3, 4. PAMELA HUMPHRIES WILLIAM INGELS 1 ,, ..., g uy, I M y v STEVEN ISLEY DANIEL JONES Football 3, 4. i est, r ' ', - rv CHRIS JOHNSON Class Vice-Pres. 3: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 3, 4: Leadership Conf. 1, 2, 4: CSF 1: Future Plans: College. DEBBIE JONES Cheerleader 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3: Gym- nastics 4: Future Plans: 203W ,r prepare her fourth year English students for successful futures in college. REVIEWING VOCABULARY AND SPELLING ERRORS, Ann von der Mehden helps -uw 1r '27 L ROBERT JOHNSON BONNIE JOHNSON WILLIAM JOHNSTON ELIZABETH JONES DAVID .IOYNT GALEN JUDD Football 4: Future Plans: College. ,. i it ,t gt .X X C' 1 .44 i. -. CU-XSS of '67 JUNE KANEKO Banderettes 4: Student Council 1, 2, 4: Prom Com. 4: Speech Team 3, 4: Future Plans: College. TERI KELLY Band Majorette 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Council 2: Future Plans: College. CATHERINE KATZENBERGER Honor Aisle 3: Die Drachen 4: Future Plans: Teacher. MARYLL KEN DALL GAEL PUANANI KE XRYNSQS ' X5 v,MXsX.qa X X 'L X X 'x X X X X N S Q its X Xx X X X-sa SX is X s X t wwf ' 32535 X 'F , We YR 4 X E S S XS , ,. , .Q ,',: ,, : , C E 9 X' i dl t 8 ik lx N X I , L. GEORGIA KICKBUSH JAMES KLINE ,il ,..f i s 9 ,.,., EMILY KERN E , ' iiil 1 ' ' 4 5 ,.,. ,-1, pw SHIELA KEEGAN ROBERT KETELSEN WAYNE KELLEY Class Pres. 1: Leader- ship Conf. 1, 2: Swim- ming 2, 3, 4: Letter- men's Club 3, 4: Fu- ture Plans: College. NANCY KEYES MIL MEMORIAS 4: Y- Teens 1, 2, 3: Nom. Conv. 2, 3: Banquet Com. 4: Future Plans: College. in CHARLES KING NICHOLAS KING JAMES KIPP LINDA KIRK Marching Band 1, 2, 3 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3. RONALD KNEDLER ARTHUR KNIGHT RODNEY KNUDSON DONALD KOUNS Die Drachen 4: Future Plans' , . Class of '67 JAMES KRAMER CHRISTOPHER LANGILLE JACKIE LEATHERMAN Les Moderns 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Council 3: Class Vice-Pres. 4: CSF 1, 2, 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: Student Council 2, 4: CHARLES LEWIS Key Club 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2: Wrestling 1. 2, 3, 4: Swimming 3, 4: MIL MEMORIAS 3, 4: EUGENE KRASZEWSKI CSF 2, 3: Chess Club, Sec. 3: Speech 4: Stu- dent Council 4: Student Court Judge 4: Latin Club 3: Future Plans: Foreign Service. DAVID LARSON Wrestling 1, 2, 3: Fu- ture Plans: College. MICHAEL KREGER ASB Pres. 4: Comm. of Finance 3: Class Pres. 2: Key Club 2, , 3 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: CSF 2, 3: Future Plans: Col- lege. BARBARA LASHER Homecoming Princess 4: Cape Corps 2, Lt. 3, Capt. 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Class Council 3: Stu- dent Council 1, 2: LINDA LE BOEUF ARNOLD LEYVA ROBERT LEE LORRAINE LINDEN Gymnastics 2, 3, 4: Girls' League 2, 4: Benchwarmers 4: Y- Teens 4: Future Plans: College. ,yu W Z RUTH KUNDE JAMES LAW Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Bas- ketball 1, 2: Golf 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Letter- men's Club 3, Pres. 4: CSF 3: Future Plans, Dentist. JEFFREY LEIBOLD MICHAEL LIPSOMB Wrestling 2: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3: Class Council 3: Future Plans: Air Force. SUSAN KURTH Campus Life 1, 2, 3, 4: Future Plans: Jr. Col- lege. MEEGAN LAW Cadence Corps 3: Gym- nastics 4: Les Moderns 4: Y-Teens 2: Future Plans: College. STEPHEN LEMIRE DEBORAH LOBBES L lc ff' xa- Z. , 'if GTM ' ' H , A V A 47. Q --'f- I I - DENNIS LOCKHART Baseball 2, 3, 45 Letter- men's Club,- 4: Future Plans: College. JAMES LUKOWSKI Football 1, Basketball 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Future lege. Plans: Col- '? : 9' PAULA LOMBARDINO LENORE LYDA RU DY LOPEZ TERRI LYONS Gymnastics 2, 35 Nom. Conv. 15 Future Plans: College. WALT MALECEK ISABELL MARTIN Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, Folk Club 2: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Key Com. 4: Teen Teacher 25 E www .1 i 1 2 ' I ff L y .4 JEANNE MANN CLAUDIA MANSFIELD J. V. Cheerleader 2: Class Council 3, 4: Leadership Conf. 1, 25 CSF 1, 2, 3: Band 1, Les NlOdeI'f1S 43 MIL- 2, 3: Banderettes 4: MEMORIAS 4: Prom. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Com. 4: Leadership Conf. 1, 2, SHERYL MARTIN 3. SATURNINO MARTINEZ Football 2: Wrestling 2, 3: Future Plans: Jr. Col- lege. l NONA LUALLIN Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Head J.V. 2, Honor Aisle 33 Gymnastics 2, 3, Pres 4, Leadership Conf. 1, 2, 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 3, 4, DANIEL MAHANKE JAMES MANSFIELD Tennis 3, 4, Future Plans: College. - LINDA MASON Future Plans: Business College. ,mf 'T' WINDY LUBIC Girls' League 4: Y-Teens 2, 4, Pres. 3: Cape Corps 3, Lt. 45 Class Council 2, Gymnastics 1: Future Plans: Airline Stewardess. CONRAD MAHON THOMAS MARSHALL SHERRY MASTNY Y-Teens 2: Badminton Club 1. 'T TOM MATTERS JANET MAY Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Gymnastics 1: Die Drae- chen 3: International Club 1: Future Plans: Nursing. 5 PAMELA MAVRINAC Comm. of Elections and Alumni 4: J. V. Cheer- leader 2: Student Coun- cil 2, 4: Student Court Judge 4: Nom. Conv. 2, 3, 4: Leadership Conf. 2, 3, 4. F -e:' ' .. f . , i ... i1' 2 .ei : ... 1. TERRI MAY Cadence Corps 2: Gym- nastics 2, Sec. 3, Veep 4: Cheerleader 4: Co-ed Dance 1, 3, 4: Future Plans: Teaching. E2 BEING MEASURED FOR HER CAP AND GOWN, Senior Gail Wokuluk takes part in the beginning of what will be numerous preparations for graduation. JUDY MAYORS Student Council 1, 2, 3: Les Moderns 1, 2: EL TROVADOR 3, 4: Y- Teens 1. 'GARY MCCOLLISTER Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1: Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Golf 3, 4: Tennis 2: Future Plans: College. DOUGLAS McCALLA Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, Pres. 4: Basketball 3, 4: CSF 2, 3: Class Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 4, Leader- ship Conf. 2, 3, Inter- national Club 3, 4. DENNIS MCCORMICK Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2: Golf 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 3. LINDA MCCANCE CAROL McDANlEL Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4: Nom. Conv. 3: Future Plans: College. TIM McCARTHY Basketball 2, 3, 4: Ten nis 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter men's Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Future Plans: College. MICHAEL McDONALD Football 1, 2: Basket ball 1: Baseball 1, 2 Student Council 1, 2 35 Class Council 1, sf Future Plans: College. v LINDA MCCLELLAND Latin Club 1: Tennis Club 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2: Choir 3, 47 Future Plans: College. GWEN MCGARVEY CSF 2, 3, 4: Honor Aisle 3: Girls' Ensemble 3, Valedictorian 4. lass of '67 I CONNIE MCKENZIE Gymnastics 1, 2: Girls' League 2: Tennis Club 4: Benchwarmers 4: Class Council 1, 2: Stu- dent Council 4. JUDY MIDOSE MIL MEMORIAS 3: EL TROVADOR Cub Staff 3: Y-Teens 1, 2: Future Plans: College. . ' g-x. . . - ,,,k . ., 153 . ii'7 . ,:::..:,,, , ..... -aw Q Class Council 1: Health Careers Club 2: Y-Teens 2: Student Council 3: Future Plans: Airline Stewardess. BILL MILLER 1 Q- X Q3 I' riff its i BLANCHE MENTESANA BRENDA MILLER Banderettes 4: Prom Com. 4: Concert Band 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3. ,,,,,,,,, ?3W?W, . sftft, NORMA MERRILL Les Moderns 1, 2: Girls' Glee 1: Tennis 4: Fu- ture Plans: Jr. College. BRUCE MILLER 1991351 ww 5 W' CYNTHIA CHRIS MILLER W '-'Y ,F-swat vf -MY ,,-ww, CINTON MILLHOUSE Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Treas. 4: Letter- men's Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Key Club 3, 4: JANE MISENHIMER RONALD MILLS SALLY MONAGHAN Cadence Corps 4: Y- Teens 3, 4: Girls' League 3: Prom. Com. 4: Future Plans: Col- lege. RICHARD MINICH MARIA MORA : fy , ,f fgfg ff .. ,f , X, ,I ,,,.,,. : .v . . X? f J Y f YH Yfwlf ,, f f- .:- 2 AM ia - ,W I it 199' W QU!! '32 JOHN MINOR Football 1: Swimming 2: Future Plans: Forest Ranger. PATRICIA MORAN Nom. Conv. 2, 3: Cad- ence Corps 2: Banquet Com. 4: Gymnastics 2, 3, 4: Future Plans: Air- line Stewardess. LINDA MINOR Homecoming Queen 4: Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4: J. V. Cheerleader 2: Student Council 4: Gym- nastics 4: Honor Aisle 3: PAMELA MORRISON f, ' fly . .- ' W ,lf ' ca , rr I . 1 I ar I 5 ...,...,,..,,, , . v,,,,, ' 1' . . zszsel. 2 .w i RICK MORRISON BARBARA MUNDAY AL., , ff-ffm f ' - 2: L '1,'i:v1:f . .. , ,Q .,. 1 .3 ,, ms.. , . I. U25 7422 14 - A1,m,,.1,,, . mi,, ,mig . P,Ab . ., f '-' 7 , K .Q gas? 34? I I I 1 g g , , 'v.,.. z:',-..-, I f Rega l ,. :vn,.L25,5s2'e1f ' 5 It gl ,.,,,,:. ,,,,z - 5, ::2f:8,.wm,:s:gg2z3 ff , 'V ' ga A, 2- fn if,fSf1if721,'f2g3i?Q -,Yi i - -711 4' I , ' Q 1 gi I 1 , ' , 1' wg, - H , - ii:fsgi2i1'ff1GL2:ffsf'' SHIRLEY NATION LANETTE NORMAN Choir 2, 35 Ensemble 3, 45 NFL 35 Y-Teens 1, 25 Nom Conv. 1, 35 Fu- ture Plans: Dental Assistant. SANDY MORROW JIM MURGUIA A. S. B. Vice-Pres. 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Letter- men's Club 3, 45 Fu- ture Plans: College. TIM MOSSER COLETTE MURPHY Les Moderns 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Gymnastics 15 Future Plans: Secre- tary. A f f W fs 1 W ,,,,, ,,. 5 , ,,. , X 3 We if. CINDY MOWERY Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Cad- ence Corps 3, 45s Cam- pus Life 45 Nom. Conv. 35 Prom Com. 45 Future Plans: Airline Steward- ess. PAM MUSSER DAVID MYERS Wrestling 15 Chess Club 3, 45 Future Plans: Jun- ior College. Baccalaureate Com. 45 Cap and Gown Com. 45 German Club 1, 25 Y- Teens 15 Future Plans: College. CYNTHIA NUNEZ German Club 45 Tennis Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Future Plans: Col- lege. JUDY NICHOLSON MARGARET NUSSLOCK International Club 45 Teacher's Prep. 45 Ten- nis Club 45 Future Plans: Teacher. CINDY N Cadence Corps 25 Y- Teens 35 Girls' League 1, 2, 35 Prom Com. 45 Future Plans: College. MARY O'BRIAN Nom. Conv. 15 Choir 3, 45 Ensemble 3, 45 NFL 35 Bench Warmers 45 Future Plans: Airline Stewardess. RICHARD ODDO ROBERT ODDO SHARON OLSEN Class Council 15 Base- Choir 2, 3, 45 Team oall 25 Golf 4: Future Sports 3, 45 Girls' Glee: Plans: College. Future Plans: College. !?f:+ ?? OTT DANIEL PACE INCI OTUGEN Foreign Exchange Stu- dent from Turkey. RICHARD PACE Student Council 2, 35 Football 25 Wrestling 25 Privilege Com. 45 Future Plans: College. SCRAMBLING OFF THEIR DONKEYS, Seniors Terry Torgeson, Ron Coker and Mike Wilhite race Coach Tomlinson for possession of the ball. The faculty was victorious, winning the game 20-16. PACHECO DANIEL PANHORST NANCY PAQUETTE SUSAN PARKER Student COUFICII 1, 2, Les Modems 1, 2, 35 32 Class Council 1, 22 Benchwarmers 45 lntere Senior Play: CSF 1, 2: national Club5 Prom and Future Plans: College. Banquet Com. E F is-M Za I A ef at ef' K 45 Jour- nalism standout 35 CSF 45 Quill and Scroll 35 Class Council 15 Future Plans: College. qjuf L.. BONNIE PA Y SAN DRA PAU LSON SUSAN PENERY Benchwarmers 43 Ca- dence Corps 2, 3, Lt. 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, Vice- Pres. 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 g .t.., Prom Com. 4. New L. I TING RAIN BEFORE 10 A M STEPHANIE PETERSEN PREDC . ., Advisor Duane Close with seniors Sam Patterson, Pam Griffin, and Elsie Fischer make the daily weather forecast. Mr. Close initiated the program which is a regular feature ofthe morning bulletin. CLAUDE PETlT SHARON PlERCE Foreign Exchange Stu- Future Plans: Jr. Col- dent from France. lege. 2 X X rf is iit' if LOUIS PLANTE Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Government 43 K-Club 2, 3, 43 Letter- men's 2, 3, 43 Future Plans: College. SUSAN PLUMMER Concert Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 33 CSF 1, 2, 33 Ensemble 43 Fu- ture Plans: College. 'VR' . as 3 . , A, t - 5 3 T 5 X 'A if x E X -v--ff ESTHER POSADA ARNOLD POTTER KATH RYN POWELL Student Council 2, 43 ICC 43 Speech Team 43 Future Plans: College. Girls' League 1, 23 Y- Teens 23 Choir 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 33 Future Plans: Business College. GARY PETERSON Football 1, 23 Baseball 1, 23 Track 43 K-Club 43 Speech Team 33 Future Plans: College. STEVE POLK lass of '67 PAMELA PRINCE SYLVIA PUTNAM PATRICIA PRINCE Comm. of Organizations 45 Leadership Conf. 1, 2, 3, 45 International Club 1, 2, 4, Sec. 35 French Club 3, 4, Pres. 45 CSF 1, 2, 3. RONALD QUICKENDEN Future Plans: Mechanic. LINDA PROVENZALE MIL MEMORIAS 1, 2, 3, Ed.-in-Chief 45 Bench- warmers 45 Les Mod- erns 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Leadership Conf. 1, 2, 35 Speech 4. CAROL QUINN Future Teachers Club 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Girls' Glee 1, 25 LINDA RATLIFF Student Council 25 Tic ket Squad 35 Banquet, Announcement Com. 45 Future Pla ns: College. TOM RAU MAKING USE OF THEIR PRIVILEGES AS UPPERCLASSMEN, Seniors Georgia Q, Kickbush and Debbie Grimm were among those who found pushing tables together made lunch more enjoyable. 2zg1:1.5':'1'f f - f - f:.+2'. . Class of '67 MIKE RAUSCHER RUTH Y-Teens 2, 3: Future Plans: College. X3zf ' z1f'?Ew iz:e ' , A ywzimfffgz' , w:,1s, n f' S' XfW,5t'uff?lii'?:f' . 2 QFiE5Iif,f?ln,' :Q I' U 2:53519-1'f i E- ' A ami 5 WILLIAM RAY .rw lwflfwf-mf . f.,,f.77,- 'fs fwf.s.'1wvafw fl - .. -f Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Track 1: Future Plans: Junior College. ELIZABETH REEDER PAT PEID LINDA REGAN RONALD RENKEN 1... Y ' ' .sm-. r Z , KAREN RIDENOUR KEN RINNER Y-Teens 4: Spanish Club , 3, 4: International Club 3, 4: Future Plans: Teacher. KATHY ROSS SUZANNE ROTHGERY Cadence Corps 2, 3, Pres. 4: Y-Teens 1, 3, 4: Prom Com. 4. WAWAKQ AMY! My 9 3,-nf. A., ff'- wwf CHARLOTTE ROBINSON Teen Teacher 2, 3, 4: Cape Corps 3, 4: Ten- nis Club 2, 3, 4: Team Sports 3, 4: Future Plans: Gym Teacher. MELICENT ROUNDS Teen Teacher 4: Future Plans: College. Ames, ..,w,s.n.msfzf JERRY ROBINSON Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 4: Nom. Conv. 2: Marching Band 1: Fu- ture Plans: Medical career. DORTHY ROUSSEAU Cadence Corps 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Com. 4: Cam- pus Life 3: Future Plans: Dental Hygienist. . , .I PTF! RONNA RAYMOND Cape Corps 2, 3, Lt. 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Girls League 1: Future Plans Junior College. SHERYL RICH MIKE ROBINSON Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Letter- men's Club 2, 3, 4: Fu- ture Plansz College. RICK ROWTON f JOANNE SCHMIDT SUSAN SCHNEIDER VICTORIA SCOLARI L.. H-WW M'-g DARLENE RUE HENRY RUIZ JOHN RUSS TOM SAWYER LARRY SHARNOW GREG SCHAUFLER Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Future Plans: Airline Steward- ess. DONNA SCOTT Health Careers Club 2, 3, 4: Ticket Squad 2: Future Plans: College. FRED SANTOS Football 1, 2, 3: Tennis 2: Track 2: Student Coucil 1: Future Plan: College. KENNETH SCHMELTZER 'W-ww? DAVID SAUNDERS DONALD SCHMIDT Y-Teens 4: Girls' League 4: Class Council 3: Prom Com. 4: Future Plans: College. JOAN SCOTT Class Council 2: Folk Song Club 1: Gift Com. 4: Campus Life 3, 4: Future Plans: Marriage. L NORA SCHOENBERGER KAREN SCHULTE HARRY SEAL Gymnastics Club 3, 4: Future Plans: College. BEN SELE Class Council 3, 4' Nom. Conv. 2, 3, 4: Fu! ture Plans: College. , I f maui ff Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4: Gymnastics 1, 2: Y- Teens 1, 2, 3: Class Council 2: Future Plans: Beautician. EVELYN SERRANO Gymnastics Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: Benchwarm- ers 4: Future Plans: Teacher. 4 WH 45 SCHOOL MEETINGS, DURING ONE OF MANY AFTER arrangements concerning theme for the Senior Banquet were discussed by Committee members KEITH SHEPERSKY under advisor Genevieve Ruef's supervision. LINDA SIMPKINS NANCY SKINNER ASB Sec. 43 Class Sec. Y-Teens 23 Tennis 3, 43 33 Class Treasurer 13 Future Teachers Club 33 Honor Aisle 33 CSF 2, 33 Future Plans: College. Future Plans: English Teacher. X se? A FRANCIS SEWELL , menu, and entertainment MICHELE SLAYTON MIL MEMORIAS 2, 3, 43 Les Moderns 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 3, 43 Nom. Conv Plans 33 Future WW DAVID SMITH .wel SHARON SHEA Gymnastics 33 Nom. Conv.3 Future Plans. College. CATHY SHOOT Les Moderns 1, 2, 3, 43 Die Drachen 3, 43 Y- Teens 3, 43 Future Plans: College. GERALD SMITH ii F' 'III A 3' 'Wt wi '3 '3 Q 3 1 33 .3.3: . . '.3' 3 'AS 3 ' 333- 3 3- I It ' 3' 33333 I . rree b . ..., 3 , is ggg g . nf .T :. . ... -. 33 . JUDY SMITH SANDRA SMITH SHARON SMITH Student Council 1, 2, 33 Class Council 1, 23 Y- Teens 2, 33 Gymnastics 33 Les Moderns 1, 2, 33 Prom Com. 4. Choir 2, 3, 43 Senior Play 1, 3, 43 ASB Play 3, 43 Leadership Conf. 1, 2, 33 CSF 1, 23 Fu, ture Plans: Drama Teacher. DON SNIPES Future Plans: College-. GILBERT SOTELO Class of '67 DARREL SPRAGGINS NANETTE ST. ROMAIN ROBERT STANGLEWICZ CHARLES STEINER ROGER STEWARD DAVID STEWART Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 1, 2, 35 Lettermen's Club 3, 4. TIM STARK Cross-Country 1, 35 Fu- ture Plans: Coach. KATHLEEN STARBUCK Cadence Corps 3, Lt. 45 Les Moderns 1, 2, 3, Sec. 45 CSF 2, 35 Stu- dent Council 45 Interna- tional Club 2, 35 French Club 25 Future Plans: College. MARY STEWART JOHN STITES ROBERT STIVERS DARRYLL STOKES JAMES STORMS Football 15 Swimming 15 Track 25 Future Plans: Armed Forces. JAMES STUART 5 SUSAN SWEETLAND DAVID SZALAY Gymnastics 3, 45 Future Future Plans: College. Plans: College. f H ,.,.f , .vw ...,f.,,,,iw JACK STRAUWALD DUANE STRONG TERRY TATMAN Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Team Sports Club 1. 2, 3, 45 Ticket Squad 25 Future Plans: College. CALISTA TAGGART , . lf J 12 6 L ,,a5 5ee2 J - as sal RONALD THILL CLASS of '67 GARY TAYLOR JOYCE TAYLOR Ensemble 45 School Service Com. 45 Elec- tions Com. 45 interna- tional Club 45 Future Plans: Jr. College. WITH MIXED AMAZEMENT AND AMUSEMENT, Palme Gudmundson is serenaded with a singing valentine. The Senior Class sponsored the Singing Valentines which opened Senior Week. ,lv A v' RAN DY TAYLOR SUSAN THOMPSON Drum Major 3, 45 Girls League Sec. 45 Teen Teacher 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 25 Future Plans: Jr. College. Nom. Conv. 2, 35 Cam- pus Life 1, 2, 35 Swim- ming 1. ANN TIBBITTS Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 45 Pep Band 45 Honor Aisle 35 CSF 1, 2, 3, 45 f f ' gi if ,-' is- ' ,f ' CATHY THOMAS Y-Teens 25 Future Plans: Beautician. TERRY TINKER Future Plans: Armed Services. PAUL THOMAS TERRY TORGERSON Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 35 Letter- men's Club 2, 3, 45 Fu- ture Plans: College. -wan' LEVI THOMPSON CATHY TRAXLER 48 l . F K s 6 1 I I l i . N54 .xg n si' 39.1 4 H 7, 'ns Q as 1, Q F1 . Q 'Uh-1 lass of '67 DAN TREINEN Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, Pres. 4: Class Pres. 33 Class Treas. 2, Wrestl- ing 1, 2, 3, 4. TOM VAN ZANT ' Football 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 41 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Sr. Privilege Com. Chrm. 4: TERRY TURVEY JOYCE VARLEY Y-Teens 1, 2, 4, Student Council 4, D.E. District Treas. 43 Nom. Conv. SALIKEA TUSITALA REYES VASQU EZ lnter-club Council l ,, CARL TWITTY Future Plans: College. VINCENT VIERRA Student Council 4, Ten nis 1. DAVID TYER Class Council 25 Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestl- ing lg Student Council 4. DOUGl.AS WAGLE Future Plans: College. ROBERT WAGNER DENNIS WAGNER Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball 3: Cross Country 2: Future Plans: College. SENIOR COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN--Claudia Mansfield, Noreen Archibald, Louis Plante, Gail Wokuluk. Not Shown: Nona Luallin, Mary Browning, Tom Van Zant, Linda Minor, Susie Plummer. CARL WAGONER Men's Glee 1: Campus Life 2: Future Plans: College. WILLIAM WALSH MICHAEL WAKE WORTH WARD Football 1, 3, 4: Basket ball 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 2 3: Future Plans: Jr. Col lege. PHIL WAKEFIELD MIKE WARFIELD Cross-Country 4: Track 4: Future Plans: Col- lege. KEN WALLACE TOM WATERBURY SHERRY WALLS MARY WELDY Teen Teachers 2: Work Experience 3: Future Plans: Private Secretary. Class of '67 PERFORMING THEIR SONG ROUTINE, Senior Cheerleaders Diane Hudkins, Nona Luallin, Linda Minor, and Debbie Jones served as the example for many hopefuls at the April 5 Cheer Assembly. This event marked their final appearance as representatives of Mt. Miguel. MIKE WEEKS DON WELLER Swimming2, 3, 4: Nom. Football 1: Track 1, 2 Conv. 1: Future Plans: Future Plans: College. College. TOM WELLINGTON JOHN WELLS Future Plans: College. FROM A GROUP OF 150 STUDENTS AT MIGUEL, Senior Janet May was selected to be 1967 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. She has been a member of the homemaking class for two years. LEAVING FOR THE STATE QUALIFYING SPEECH TOURNAMENT, Senior members of the team placed their materials into Coach and Instructor Robert Sander's car. The competition included participants from the whole County and was held at State College. MARY WESTRUP Cadence Corps 2, Les Moderns 3, 4. KRISTEN WILKINSON Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 47 Track Mgr. 2, 3, 4, Cross- Country Mgr. 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3 GEORGE WHEELER Press Bureau Photogra- pher 4 SUE WILLIAMS Choir 2, Nom. Conv. 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 4, CSF 3, 45 Girls' League 2 JANICE WHISENHUNT RUSS WILSON Wrestling 15 Football 1, Future Plans: College. KENNETH WHITE SHERRY WINKIE Cape Corps 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Future Teachers Club Pres. 3 MICHAEL WILHITE GAIL WOKULUK Les Moderns 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, Sec. 4, Class Coun- cll 2. 4 f ' ' Vital U 1 ,',,'..'f.. 1 r. tt' , '- 7' . fff, , X ef ff .1 H we , - me M V141 5 qw!! ' i Q5 , '1 Q! .., 1 4 ff .mf A ' I ,f r lass of '67 DAVID WOLLOS Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Council 3: Stu- dent Council 4: Nom. Conv. 3: Lettermen's Club 3, 4. FRANCES WRIGHT Choir 2, 3, 4: Campus Life 2: Girls' League 2: Future Plans: Airline Stewardess. KENNETH DON WOODS WOLVERTON, JR. Concert Band 3, 4: Future Plans: Jr. Col- Marching Band 2, 3: lege. Pep Band 1: Choir 3, 4. l PATTIE WRIGHT Campus Life 1, 2: Girls' League 1, 2, 3: Les Moderns 1, 2: Future Plans: Business College. SALLY WRIGHT Girls' League 3: CSF 3: Future Plans: College. Ai WOODWARD CSF 1, 2, 3, 4: German Club 3: International Club 3: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4. MIKE YBARRONDO Ann Marshall and V fi! 4 I ' . L' I f. f ',.-, I , .,,QIZlW , ,. -' img' . SUSAN WOOLEY Les Moderns 3, 4: French Club 2: Y-Teens 2, 3: Banquet Com 4: Prom Com. 4. 'YVMWD KATHRYN YOUNG Cape Corps 2: Y-Teens 3: Les Moderns 3: Fu- ture Plans: College. ARRIVING AT MOUNT MIGUEL AT THE START OF THE SECOND SEMESTER, Lucia Pinnia, a foreign exchange student from Brazil, talks to Seniors Pattie Prince about her first impressions of Miguel's student life. i 2 'mf had qf-we-vv JOANNE ZENT Cadence Corps 2, 3, Capt. 4, Girls' League Treas. 45 Choir 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 4: Student Council 3, 43 Future Plans: College. 2 Z ' ZW 1 Ffvafk ., W N nw? VJ an ,, 7, QQ ARTISTIC AND INFORMATIVE BULLETIN BOARDS created by Senior Lori Foresburg have added much to the appearance of the office during this past year. After graduation Lori plans to continue her interest in art. DANCING T0 MUSIC of the Europeans, Matadors enjoy Mount Miguel's first semi'formaI Christmas dance, which was sponsored by the ASB. It is hoped that this year's dance will have started a new tradition. 55 SENIUR SOCl l REGISTER JIM LAW and BARBARA LASI-IER Mr. and Miss Senior Class MIKE KREGER and LINDA SIMPKINS .EA Most Service to the School vi 2, an I ,qi by M if , W ic 7 ,,,V f L, 5 I sm ,, 'QW + Q has 'Z 4 A A fiwm-f Ii I ,f y 'Z Mfg ff' RQ GEORGIA KICKBUSH and DANNY PANHORST JIM HALVORSON and PAM IVIAVRINAC , ,,, J, Best Sense of Humor Best Grogmed GWEN McGARVEY and EUGENE KRASZEWSKI LOUIS PLANTE and LINDA SIMPKINS Most Likely to Succeed friendliest XE :J , , A SISZW? L. A SENIHR G LLIERY 0F Nw , ,122 . 2' 1: I I 'I ,ffqhk X NCME GWEN MCGARVEY Valedictorian SCHULARS CLAUDIA IVIANSFIELD Salutorian M V WW 4 ' 2 Q25 I We 1 I f I 2, Ai WOODWARD SUSIE PLUMIVIER JOHN BRYANT SUSIE GRETZ JAMES KIPP ANN TIBBITS JIM CHRISTENSEN JACKIE LEATHERIVIAN PRINCESS NONA LUALLIN AND ESCORT RICH SABO Storybook Beauties phold lVliguel's Tradition The hectic activities of Homecoming Week began with the traditional assembly and ended with the annual dress-up day, honoring the re- turning alumni. Suspense mounted with the forthcoming football game against Monte Vista, and the suspense concerning which of the Sen- ior Class nominees would reign over Homecom- PRINCESS BARBARA LASHER AND ESCORT JIM LUKOWSKI PRINCESS LINDA SIMPKINS AND ESCORT TIM MCCARTHY ing. The week of November 7-10 reached its climax at half-time on Thursday night when Linda lVlinor was crowned lVlount lVliguel's tenth annual Homecoming Queen. Her court included four other girls, all of whom have ac- tively participated in school functions. Because of the enthusiasm of the ASB and the Alumni Association, Nlount lVliguel's past and present students agreed that despite the fact that the Homecoming game was lost, Homecoming itself was a success. PRINCESS DIANE HUDKINS AND ESCORT JIM HALERSON nl -f.-1.-f-2:4 w m HUMECUMI G A rn v+fgQif.r 9 Visffzfw , i .l, flu I' x X fi'5W, -K ' , ,. sg? X- ueen linda Class of '63 KENNETH TROUGH Junior Counselor JUNIOR OFFICERS-Front Row: Karen Wilson, Secretary, Ron Mowery, Vice President, Back Row: Rick Hoffman, President, Harold Phillips, Treasurer. CHERIE HARLEY and WARREN KELLER Energetic Juniors Declare Superiority The scholastic year was high- lighted by the Scat-Step Tests and the P.S.A.T. Tests adminis- tered in October, along with the National Nlerit Test in February. Spirit and enthusiasm were generated by energetic Juniors as they made posters advertising Junior Superiorityf' These pos- ters were a common sight in all halls on the date of the Junior Assembly. Social and money-making ac- tivities included two dances, one in November and the other, which climaxed the Fiesta, in Nlay. On February 4, Juniors from all Grossmont District schools co- sponsored the Sea-Side Spree held at Sea World. This event was the highlight for the active Class of '68. ffl - -1' I mum- gf, L 4 -. 45: .M Wwmlga fe e e e. ,gg he E Ja eir'g,e'e.zQ,? ,niece are fi e we as ee AfE.M ME,M 5 JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL-Front Row: Laurel Rogney, Rosalia Bongiovanni, Margie Taluban, Karen Carlson, Carol Garcia, Karen Wilson, Sharon Schmitke. Second Row: Mike Demmers, Bruce Stamper, Ron Hall, Lynn Major, Mike Ela, Harold Phillips. 1 l I .,,. M . ,.. I . rfifvbf ., f f W ,, , r - ,. .. . I ' ,....... y , -1 wh 4 -- . ..,, ,. Q 4' QQ Q ,, i . 3' U f H .,iZ,,l, .-4? -' ul- f. W' V f Y' fm-an . . 'W ,. Lv 71 . hit f X f A 12' 6. . 135 W l it ea 2: Mp. Back Row: Bernard Arrowsmith, Phil Nowak, Bobby De Frate, Cindi Davis, Mike Bauer, Rick Hoffman, Ron Mowery. Not Shown: John Baker, Jackie Lay, Barbie Schwab, David Storms. f V f 4 s. f Al .W . fl at . has 2 4 lei A 1 A l, an 5 . ,X if f J ,rl of d 5 yy- ff l if 1 1 1,4 4, w a i6l1'75nri 11 69, W My 1 ,. ,, , ,., ff , , JJ y .4 vb L... M H y f f l Al 3 Vw, f 12 ' 7,, , , tgyx' i f 45 1... , l J .Q 5, A z Bruce Abbott, Doug Abernathy, Nedra Adkison, Beth Amos, Robert Anderson, Janice Anderson, Linda Anderson. Paula Angeles, Bill Arbuckle, Sharon Armstrong, Susan Armstrong, Bernard Arrowsmith, Karen Arthur, Jackie At- kins. Margaret Atkinson, Larry Austin, Chris Ayers, Bill Bacon, Janelle Badgley, Dar- rell Bair, John Baker. Brenda Ball, Carol Barham, Lee Barton, Linda Barton, Susan Barton, Jim Bel- chamber, Cathy Bennett. David Bergeron, Dawn Bergman, John Bettencourt, James Biggs, Deanna Bist- line, James Bitterlie, Denise Blanchette. lass of '63 -. A .. ' F ' ,Q 12535: - X if, f x L 3 1355 , -vs.--. r-GF: are .. -,-:Qc -- f .. ,. .. . S. ,, . .,., T . ' ' L' if' L L 5.2- :Q ttiiiiiltf ga, X .- +, '- ' I 3 ss - - . ig? K' Q ' fe ' Q Lf sit:--s , , 14-2555?-'A TF- .fl 1 ' -Jffiiif? - 'Ir -- WN. 1 so TSW? XXX X ' X' x X b 1' K A rs ' '- . -,X ,L ' .x r - Q fx .. . ,,,. Linda Christensen, David Ciccati, Karen Clark, Janet Cobb, Janice Cobb, Donald Cole, Kathy Cole, Barbie Combs, Pam Connors, Duane Conta, Gary Cooper. Janet Cox, Fred Criger, Susan Crim, Jean Grossley, Gary Crutcher, Steve Custeau, Joan Dallas, Thomas Dama- ta, ,Nancy Daniel, Bob Dana, Steve Davidson. Albert Davis, Cindi Davis, Michele Davis, Teresa Dean, Loretta De Chant, Robert De Frate, Roy Degurse, Vicki Delmar, Suzanne Demars, Mike Dem- mers, David Detrez. Ellen Dickey, Raymond Doi, Mary Dol- insky, Steve Doolin, Donald Dreyer, Roger Drummond, Carol Dunham, Ma- rie Dyresen, Shanda Eastergard, Jane Eckels, Eva Eckenboy. we ' . I S A M if ,S .,.,, . Q Q X6-v x Q X N F' -' 5 '- Robert Bohn, Margie Bonapace, Rosalie Bongiovanni, Danny Bounds, Pam Ponies, Charles Brackman, Susan Brad- ie . Jeanne Brady, Charlotte Branham, Steve Brannon, Rebecca Brega, Gerry Breid, Elisa Brionez, Candy Brown. Louis Brown, Tom Brown, Linda Brunell, Linda Buckner, Mike Bugel, Mike Burk, Eileen Burke. Tim Burke, Dave Burnworth, Bradley Burrell, Karen Bushong, Edward Bynum, Nancy Cairns, Diana Carlson. Karen Carlson, Charles Carter, Bryan Cassels, Ronnie Castro, John Cave, Duane Chambers, Donna Christensen. , , X M -- t- ' , . , s:2'd4 Za? X , , ,. J,-, ,. -',' iff' 1 Q 4 .-1 15 fr e 'Q . 1 3, . at f cw-H. .. ra., Q, fu' ,, w ww 4424, i- it? 4- ? . . 1g,,, jf ' -A 2 MSW HR? i?fL if 1,7 .W as 1 f fr f 4 4 - Q fi- f f f 7' X J Z A 7 rf, 4 4? 4, ? M! M Z1 l j 1 A fr X M 1 W fi? 17, Q l ,ul IT V David Eckler, Joe Edgil, Rick Edwards, Liz Ek, Mike Ela, Anita Engelstad, Janet Essery. Robert Essex, Ella Evans, Dwight Farr, Shari Farris, Kathleen Feil, Mary Fer- nandez, Dan Filippini. Kathleen Flores, Cheryl Foltz, Colleen Foster, Renee Fowler, Linda Franicola, Angela Frat, Arthur Freeman. Debbie Funcheon, Carol Garcia, Mich- ael GarIand,. Hedy Gersch, Thomas Giacchina, Rick Giamanco, Raymond Gill. Robert Gilmer, David Godfrey, Elaine Gonzales, Danny Goodwin, Robin Gor- ham, Lorraine Gosselin, Frank Grant. . I its 1? X I lm A Xa -ff- J gk I NI, Q .Ei 3- , - ,,3S.5.I'5 o x 525, S felwx nag 2 S' tx Q 1 .. .,b':., E , K Q ,L-::g.:, i:,' K . ' ' Q , f 0 1,gQis1'1 .ml , , . ,SF 1 Wh XLR? is xx W I- R x by 5 t gk, .A . .,,,,, if X , TO PROMOTE JUNIOR SPIRIT, Juniors Karen Carlson, Ron Hall, and Linda Anderson put finishing touches on a poster boldly proclaiming Junior Class superiority. 92 ' CLASS of '68 BUSILY TAKING NOTES, George Albert's sixth period English class receives a lecture on Virginia Woolfe's style of writing. Suzann Johnson, Chris Joly, John Jones, Mike Jones, Barbara Joslyn. Dixie Jump, Phil Kaplan, Wanda Keedy, Susan Kellhofer, Virl Kemp. Cheryl Kerper, Mary Kerper, Henrietta King, Linda Klee, Jane Klein. Robert Knapp, Ken Knedler, Phil Knight, Marilyn Kotnik, Linda Kubichek. ..,,,., A -' .21 A ze 5 ,ff ,ff f , . 2 4-.1 ' 'M,Fg :l'5.w ,, ffm- 3' QQYQ FQ' . J . A if , W ' if - ' z' f ,Qg'li' , 1 .5 gh .' X it '1r-: fiaizaaiif Y ' W . f'-r . J ' ,W ' .mf fx f I f ' is V' ggi . ze, Q, A .,., , . , , jf 1 , .M , 'mf 7 fr 'ir .z V A 13. ia fy J 'Ur afiww f-We ll- we - 10, W 2 'fir' 1 J ? 5 s .Y 4 , ' ,. V V 1 ' , ff ff ea 1,41-1. .1 di j,,..:,.,,,gF la, if , , 4 -.. , K , ,,. ,f,AV:, W? l J 35 ,,- if f f 5 ,i 1 2, f 4. as ff H3 45,53 .1 If 4 Q.. H gf J ::.,:,:.:,:.:.,: f, A1 w- fb 1 f-1 ' 7f.7':'2? 4, 4 ' Q are W fffgiiizglif MW 'ft'!sg2'f2' y ' 'QENZHQJ f 2- W i 2. J ,X ,K If lx fe W A A 5M 9, Y 5 4 4 l E A f 5 9-f 9 . ,H 1. M 35 15 ,, J 7' Q 9 7 ffl Z , W .. gf 1 W . . af cf' l X 714 !,,, ff 51:2 Q! VW f . ,. 5 'ff A I Diane Graves, Deborah Green, Rick Greene, Kenny Greenman, Frank Griest, Barbara Griffith, Chris Grimaldi, Mike Gunter, Craig Guynn, Carol Hagenbaugh, Maria Hall. Ron Hall, Judy Ha, ton, Randy Hamilton, Rhonda Hampton, Marlene Haney, Mike Harden, Terry Harris, Jeanne Hartman, Nancy Haughey, Gregg Hazlett, Benny Heath. Glenn Heath, Gary Heflin, Jack Heilbron, Joy Heine, Kathryn Hemple, Raif Henry, Heidi Herzig, Patty Hickman, Bradley Hill, Marvin Hodge, Dennis Hoffman. Rick Hoffman, Dennis Hogan, Jim Hook, Dale Hughes, Ken- neth Hughes, Karen Huhn, Patty Hutton, Linda lngraham, Thomas Irwin, Gregory Isley, Darlene Jackson. Keith Jackson, Patrick Jackson, Howard Jacobs, Carol Jacob- son, Jerry James, Bobby James, Richard Jamison, John Jeff- ries, Betty John, Bruce Johnson, Renee Johnson. Pauline La Gamma, Mona Lang, Phyllis Lar- son, John Larzalere, Marilyn Lawton. Linda Leavitt, William Lesch, Richard Levin, Jackie Ley, Larry Lillard. Dawn Lindsey, Phil Linnan, Juanelda Little- john,,Yvette Lohman, Alice Lopez. Martha Lopez, Daniel Lothspeich, David Lower, Jerry Lowery, Terry Lubic. Class of '68 rl ni -- :-l.' 52 ,. sf.. . . .--: . ii . . . . . . . :- ,, Cindi MacDonald, Michael Macieiewski, Michael Madi- N A ' .3 gan, Judy Maguire, John Maier, Lynn Major. ' s g I iii f .f Terry McCallister, Barbara McClure, Diane McEwing, Linda McGarvey, Robert McGuire, Petty McKinley, Mark Meadows, Jerry Melton, Genaro Mena, Marilyn Menard. Nancy Menard, Richard Middleton, Michele Millen, Gary Mil- ler, Katherine Miller, Lynne Miller, Marilyn Miller, Nancy Miller, Ray Miller, Carol Misenhimer. Mary Mohr, Sandra Montgomery, Cathy Mooney, Albert Morero, Barbara Morrison, Phil Mouillesseaux, Ron Mowery, Mike Mu- kai, Nancy Mumaw, Michelle Munsell. Dennis Murphy, Frederica Musgrave, Eilene Na el Vince Nar 3 , ' retto, George Nelson, Mark Nelson, Laura Newcomb, Allan Nichols, Orel Nichols, Jeri Nicodemus. Terry Mann, Patricia Marangoni, John Marino, Caro- lyn Mariotti, Albert Martin, Mary Martin. Hope Martinez, Robert Massey, Blake Mathews, Diana Mattei, Beverly Mauseth, Larry McAlpin. Q 1 i Ss S is 3 a- si? JS S X . S 'QF f. Egg it X Ak .4 X ,Qt ,se at is sg, g ,,:,, E. VX is X , 'Q e , rg: - zi- A . Brian Nobel, Charlotte Noble, Phillip Nowak, Dina Nunez, Tim ,j fff , Y , Nunn, Danny O'Brien, Alma O'Bryan, Dennis Oliphant, Bryan ? 'i5Q j 5 A ' Omohundro, Anthony Opperman. 'H . ' +xfwfg.t..,.. SL i 11 ii-. 5 r1.', 3:2 X James Osborne, Alex Pacheco, Mike Padgett, Mike Palladino, f , A Vicki Pannell, Gary Parker, Judy Parker, Tom Parker, Beckl Parsons, Russell Parsons. 3 t 5 xg lx Ke S x Q3 is s 1, it S 2 Q.: J ',, . . . 'fmllli .- 'v '- i g -i ff: i:iiH!:2l, ' '- '-i -V s-E A '1 'K siikis - A I J' M f , my , ,Jef M , -gf' y Q QW f Pelletier, Armando Perez, Frank Perez. Jerry Paugh, Constance Payne, Joyce Peck, Linda Gale Perry, Pamela Perry,4CaroI Peterson, Cathy Phil- ly . : lips, Jacqueline Pike, Patricia Pledger. gf!! ,Q m 7 ' Penny Poirier, Gary Pollington, Gary Preece, Karen 'V f Q Preston, Sharolyn Prow, Karen Punta. Ailv I ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,, I ,, W :Q ,.f: i.:z zfawiakf' I ' ff'e I F X I A W W A If ft L W '1 W 2 1 2 as E1 M 2 'i '- A 'ms lafeiftf ' if f2'M,iffm 1 W n ,,',: ,,,'1 , 2 'C f f fi Q ,ZZ can JV , ,,v A AZ ' ff ' f V ..I: Zef5 f 1 f 5 Q, mf f -1 5 E 5 at W r 5' N ev ,M Q 17 G ' ' ,,.. ' , - , ,, . .,,,.,, ,, , J . g gi- ,535 , SCREAMING IN PAIN, members of the CRUCIBLE cast, including Juniors Judy Parker, Barbie Combs, Alan Nichols, and Kathy Traxler, enact a scene from the trial of Elizabeth Proctor. The play, sponsored by the ASB, was presented on March 2 and 4. 1 lass of '63 PERFECTING TECHNIQUES, Juniors practice song and cheer routines. Tryouts for Varsity Cheerleaders were held at an all school assembly on April 5. KVLL Tx Q T Q S s , , .. ,,,,,.,, A.,,V. iq ,iiy . . ':'gVAV '- 13,5 Z-,,, I ff 1 ial i-12 , .1 ilv' J- 1 r rrrr l J if . l , -IJIT .Q , , ,.. A a s A li f J. ff, 224311 'z W' J 5- 1 S if limi f , . 2 . L: ,fab .fx -f l 5 : 1 -A'w,,j,..1 , ,,. ,..:'-.Sag ,,.........MT Julie Simpson, Christine Sinclair, Laura Sinclair, Linda Slaton, Lynn Slusser, Charlene Smith. k is vi W A Q. Q m iw was g X X as S lg 9 wx is ,Q Q W x . - ' Eqfqgj, Christine Smith, Gary Smith, Jill Smith, Jaci Snow, we Glenn Sommers' Sandra Sorensen' . . J , .,.. S : .Q iisi J ' S . . 1 - -3. '- gi? Mar nell S ears, Melissa S isak, Barr S rofera, Bruce , , - ..,. - XR , Stamper, Gail Starr, Deborah Stephens. l as l f J fi 4 5 , J, ig? 1 'Z-ff f .wwf .las J 3 ,,,, , f fi I f 6 , A? f Za, 2 Mg if-is P . ' T 4 YQIR 2 7 Z 5353? :Ze 2 Q , ,L . . af 2 2, Z 2 ails 7 W A . W Linda Ramey, Joanne Randazzo, lrene Rapoza, Donald Rawls, Steve Ray, Linda Reagan, John Redmann, Dena Reed, Leann Rhea, Nick Ricci, David Richardson. Sharon Richardson, Bruce Riddick, Lane Rider, Cheryl Ritchie, Fred Robbins, Beryl Roberts, Laurel Rogney, Tom Rosenberger, Karen Rosmann, Gail Rothgery, Don Rouse. Carleen Rulla, Danny Rutter, Armanda Salazar, Becki Salmi, Mel Sargent, Mary Savary, Sharon Sceppe, John Schettig, Ed Schlotter, Kevin Schmidt, Theresa Schmidt. Sharon Schmitke, Marilyn Schmitter, Mike Schneekloth, Bob Schneeloch, Mike Schoonover, Susan Schulte, Michael Schultz, Doreen Schupp, Barbie Schwab, Debbie Schwartz, Mike Schweit- zer. Tony Scolari, Violet Seal, Mary Shaffer, Rudolph Shaffer, Steve Sharmahd, Stephanie Shaw, Steve Shepard, Mark Shumate, Kathy Shurtz, Normalee Silva, Janet Simpson. -.ga site'-fr 7 my Paula Stevenson, David Stewart, Rich- .yt ,, , . X -at t 1: K ,Q QQ 5 Q- 59 ... Ar H 'fi 533: 18 aww 1 was fast, J ,gl . ? it Ai., . .,. is ' W 'fisiiieiifi as 3, x -mf t iv ' f 2 ii. is ard Stiers, David Storm, David Storms, Janice Strangman, Diane Stubbs. I Tom Stumbaugh, Sandra Svalstad, Ed- win Szuch, Margie Taluban, George Anne Teigen, Lynette Terry, Pete Thatcher. -1 tm x .5 gn f.. , T .,,. , . , . sm. 1 tts? Nadene Thomas, Steve Thomas, Toni -, . Thomas, Elaine Thunberg, Rhonda Thur- fgzg man, Jacquelyn Tiller, Barbara Toledo. M- :va l Q' '-'egg 5 -- 5 5 th, , ,E CLASS 0F '68 1 1 f ' f 7 1 me 1 Am, :SHG 1-, 'zjfff ' V 4 , 'Qi 'ffii V' W, I Ie, ,,V , H .,,f Q - V , in -A I r r , BR? ' U 'J , md? , fl 1,2 ,f Q, 0 t Terry Walsh, Suzanne Walter, Brian Ward, Patti Warfield, Toby Wasco, Valerie Watts, John Weigelt, Virginia Weldy. Barbara Wesenberg, Rolly Westover, Rick Wheeler, James Whisenhunt, Huey White, Leighton Whitehurst, Royce Wigley, Dora Williams. Shirley Williams, Darrel Willis, Duane Wilson, John Wilson, Karen Wilson, Richard Wilson, James Winder, Jere Wingo, Dennis Winship, Caroll Woempner, Craig Wollitz, Steve Woodard, Patty Wright, Pam Wrobel, Steven Ybar- rondo, Dennis Yokeum. Mike Youhouse, Stephen Young, Janis Yzelman, Clarence Zacharias, Mike Zeglarski, Margaret Zimmers- head, Randy Miller, Raymond Ruiz. i l ,,,. 4, 'T' -Z ff ,,,f AJ' ' 'fffsfrffivfm , lf. , , f 1-4 Wifi 1, :S ' 'Q ' 1 ,, ,. ' ,r,,, ' f ' . ff, M7 7 J 1 f 2 if A 1 7 ,X W 1- fi f l 5 mv f' A Marr ff fff 1 g W lp ,,,, Suzanne Tolman, Nick Tonner, John Toot, Lois Town- send, James Trammell, Kathy Traxler. Cathy Treinen, Bob Triest, Eddie Trout, Frances Trout- man, Ed Troxel, Susan Turner. Susan Turner, Tom Twells, David Upp, Vicki Vallance, Duane Van Liew, Jerry Van Vleck. Gene Vaughn, Dennis Vento, Fay Vezzani, Verlene Vick, Catherine Villarta, Marcia Von Willer. i David Vorman, Frances Wachs, Charles Wade, Terry Wagner, Lee Wahlgren, Sherry Waid. ff- ': fd l l l alfa? ' , , 5.3 . , my M 1 , if 56 Q If l S . V: 42. Ffa 41' '1 44 2 P, I , f- 'rffigezifwk 1 ' f1Yff5Qf2if1 ,-,, :u f mms 1 Q14 V lif t wg5z:'si1f11alfg5uf?fQ1' 'G ' W K X Gif? 1 f I ' g I l 6 L .dz V I, V H31 -A ' I ,I - , ' : ..z ' ,EWU , wligbii ,' 159' ,, 54? ' ' ' , -' , I 5 I ' l -' iei maw M 2 -V, l ,,,,,, ,,,,,.,l,,, , 4 -of 2 v W I - sg. ' 21-at-,, . ' Y tg , 51 -2 , VAAVA I t g .:,i. H ' 7 Q L my g f Z' V42 E , 1 ff! jf a MQ' ff 4 is ' 1- 52 2 T T , l f v-1 ' l - ,,,,,,,. , ZL, .,,, ,,r, , i ,.,,, J Q , ' W J I ,r -mn swam- , . 1--A ' 2. 1 i J X QQXS' B CGYDQESFY' ul? Ss JUNIORS CONQUER ALL is one ofthe many slogans used by Juniors Margie Taluban, Mike Ela, Jerry Lowery, Lynn Major, Cindi Davis, Chris Grimaldi, Royce Wigley, Mike Demmers, Karen Carlson, and Bernard Arrowsmith to show juniors reign. The posters were a part of the Junior Assembly. JUNIORS WITHOUT PORTRAITS- Front Row: Dean Eckler, Barbara Benge, Kay Hinds, Richard Mal- colm, Griffin Phillips. Second Row: Kenneth Lindeneau, Bert Sele, Bob Becker, Luis Corona, John Bower- sox. Back Row: Mike Bauer, Harold Phillips, Mark Ross, Al Hansen, Daniel Poschman. '68 S ANDUUTS VOCATIONAL ARTS Michael Schultz Marynell Spears SCIENCE Linda NlcGarvey Steve Sharmahd .M,,,.,a Busi U Michele Davis Jere Wingo JOURNALISM Mike Schneekloth Darlene Jackson l MUSIC Mike Demmers Susan Armstrong ENGLISH PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mike Zeglarski Mike Ela Irene Rapoza Margie Bonapace ART Tom Stumbaugh Honorable Juniors ohiovo High Goals Prominent qualities of the Class of '68 are evident in the Junior Class Standouts. The hon- or to represent fellow classmates in selected categories was made possible by consistently reaching for high standards of achieve- ment. To meet these high stand- ards, prolonged and intense study is requiredg work of these students often goes far beyond requirements. Upper classmen and faculty members proudly honor Junior Standouts who will most likely rank high in their graduating class. Class of '69 TIME AND ENERGY were gladly devoted to the Sophomore Class by Advisors Earl Peasley and Judith Pike. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-Front Row: President Mary Folk, Vice President Herbie Lowe. Back Row: rs, . HL, . u,1i,., -.1 ,1,...,,. -1-.,,--.,..-., fs--. n:-uA..i..n, Sophomore-as Have Spirit Exclaim 'I' Club and CSF Sophomores have spirit was the theme of the Class of 1969. Their theme was illustrat- ed by their activities. The Daisy lVlae Drag proved to be a profitable dance for the Sopho- mores on October 21 adding S200 to the treasury. The spirited Class of '69 added S50 to its treasury at 5375. lVlore money making discus- sion resulted in a car wash during April. Cf great interest to the Sophomores was the changing to Collegiate style rings, offered in gold or silver with a red stone. One plan that did not materialize, however, was the Class picnic set for April. A number of Sophomores concerned them- selves with preparing for the SCAT, STEP, and PSAT tests during their sophomore year. Also during the year, sophomores made their dra- matic acquaintance with Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and the famous personalities of Antony and Brutus. 1 Changing the rings, preparing for tests, sponsoring a dance, and holding a car wash kept the Class of 1969 an active and spirited Class. DONALD TARR Counselor SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL-Front Row: Margie Gowin, Leona Gersch, Deb Baldwin, Mary Folk, Pat Pullan, Jeanette Gosslin, Mar- sha Leatherman. Second Row: Sue Harrison, Candy Estes, Sheryl Simpkins, Olga Nunez, Karen Ferguson, Kathy Winbury, Kim Jackson, Cindy Frechette, Sharon Russ. Third Row: Buz Minor, 4 Barbie Schwab, Fran Wilkinson, Joan Lochhead, Chris Davis, Dave Ripley, Jan Hall, Pat Harden, Pat Lucas. Back Row: Rick lngraham, Herbie Lowe, Ken Allison, Pete Dunbar, Ed Zintz, Dave Bradstreet, Jerry Segawa, Gary Wokuluk, Ken Nishiuye. f V ff V F W' 2 if L H.- , 4 r 1 ll 1 J Brian Abbot, cnet Abood, Ted Adams, Pamela Adkinson, Dave Akers, Donald , Albee, Mario Alesi. ri 1:m, W f , V gz .1z,s,',,w5 'fx eff, ,asv , L, W .N . f iiifif, 3 Sue Allenson, Ken Allison, Frances Alon- zo, Ronald Amos, Barbara Anderson, : 5 1' f l .L ... ..,. 4492 Debra Anderson, Jay Anderson. , ,.,l ff .ff X 1 1 2 3, f 5 dz, 2 q in , ,,,.., , V w x? 1 i,,.. 1 55, -,,,V, , Sandy Anderson, Danny Andrews, Jose f' ' Angeles, Rebecca Arabie, Donna Arthur, i Larry Aschenbrener, David Bagilini. ,, f ,gm ,J .. E3 E W Q 'Y r Q Y A 3:51 iw ff 44 .353, Q. Dennis Bailey, Steve Bailey, Sue Bain, J W - Evelyn Baker, Deb Baldwin, Debbie H Barker, Martha Barrett. -,1i V Ken Barstow, Greg Basta, Susan Bat- W -4? cliffe, Gary Baum, Randy Bean, Karen fr ' Begley, John Berger. D 4 my Q s se Kb r ew- Mary Berger, Ron Berger, Barbara Berke, Arthur Bettell, Arthur Biggs, John Binkele, Carol Bird. Linda Blair, Bob Blalock, Chris Blundell, Gary Bobo, Randy Boehlert, Joyce Bo- garth, Jack Boggs. Joe Boggs, Maureen Boggs, Jack Bolen, Shirley Bond, Sue Bonneau, Terry Bon- ney, Jim Borba. Diana Bordwell, Ron Borger, Barbara Boscia, Janice Bradbury, Jeanne Brad- field, Craig Bradl, Dave Bradstreet. Rick Brady, Judy Brannon, Charles Bray, Sherrel Bray, Dennis Brazell, Jim Brega, Wanda Brittan. ...,, ' QU '-K-..,' j.1--'- 1 XM wi ' Q E QQ .Q :,.... t ..., , 'Ss -'-:Sys 9 QM , 1 .ft :GS I . x r u .- il 1 1 r - - .X Q r 1 -S225 3 Jas' ' ! ! 4 Q f Q ,,. 4 ' f 'l f H ' , fw,fm,f1 M W ff l -ff ? 3, 5 jf? 1' ' .ui . ' . 3 sf f S A A 12.59. 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Candy Estes was elected to represent the Mount Miguel Sophomores. lass of '69 Joyce Dinus, Marian Dixon, Tom Donley, Steve Dougherty, Sterling Doughty, Mike Drew, John Du Fon, Carol Duffy. , ge Pete Dunbar, Carol Dunn, Lynn it ,,:. i i i, Earley, Bill Easter, Merle Ebbert, Gene Edwards, Barbara Ellis, Marty .. t..,,.,, Shelia Engelstad, Charles Elnsch, '-.me , Debbie Erickson, Steve Essery, Candy Estes, Johnnie Evans, Yvonne , Fagersten, Bill Farrell. , ,,,, Robert Farris, Debbie Favorite, Karen Ferguson, Linda Fernandez, ,,g, Bob Fescina, Nadine Fish, Marty -,l,, .g Fisher, Kathy Flanagan. - iE,:i3::,,i:i ,f K , VA S . 'ff Tom Fletcher, Donnie Fores, Gary N ., . - Flores, Mary Folk, Dennis Foote, Bill Forrester, Jerry Foster, Rick ile G Fox. '-.,b f ii-i X , 1 1. . ,,.. , L Y i ' , F - . ,,.. Q ' ,erie 1 ' R. 2? e,-, is e W F N if H 5 X X X NF ,gp --Zejigq eg? E. l et e. . N1 .1 'C' if i A R X.- 3 X C , E. l . o Q. , ,' 1 P. , . .gf - -. X 'ga E , eg X Q fx X DQS! 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MOUNT MIGUEL SWINGS to the sound of the Arcades SAM AUSTIN'S FIFTH PERIOD history class at the Sophomore sponsored dance, The Daisy Mae Drag. illustrates one of their few The Daisy Mae Drag brought the Sophomores much quiet moments during a test. needed money for the treasury. M' ' Q lass of 69 CONGRATULATIONS, GARY! exclalms Mike Zeglarskl as he hands Soph. Treasurer Gary Wokuluk S50 after the Sophomore Class was declared the winner of I Club AFS rummage drive. 3, .,,., I, , M , Q if 2 rrr' Qlzpgi fl? , 41 'X J rw,.,,,,M wr' ll ff LY' fc 2 ,W Q, 80 651. 'Fir' V i f '- 1 f . me .- ' 12:1 ' - , V? ffl , , 'ffl fr ,V 1 M' ' J ,. Z., , , af ,U ij, r. .I F v.,,, 'A ' ' - Us If lmgvgw - - 'f-Q 575' V 'fil l s fi - - fp '. Qi 1 ,, ,, MW- ,,:.,,. ff , ., -.r ,f f - M, 4 2 . . ,, Jr A ,I ,. ---' ' ' , ff, T , 'wx' 'Q A''glftf:!15Z42Iff:ff?55?fI3 :,ex,. f .l ' 7 - ' ff4,Q.3-ww,IZ,:,?Q ' 'lr i, .555 ' 1 ' fu l 'V Pe M Y ' A ' f ,, 2 . 29211 . , - ' 1 - , ' - ' ' ' V V 'ff A V ' , Q ' ,V W. 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'?5ffzJZ IM f Q 70 if f! , 6 -zz, 4 fa, f f , 4 W g' 41 11 ff f wg J ff' Q c tt V , ,,., , , 5 Q , . is ' H W.. ,,.. .- , ,.,i nf , X V , z mf W 4, 1 4? , Kg, Z ff f Jeanne Le Grand, Ronald Le Master, Marsha Leatherman, Gary Leavitt, Mike Lemire, Tim Leone, Allan Lerner, George Leyva, Mary Leyva, Lorenzo Littlejohn, Robert Littrell, Joan Livesay, Joan Lochhead. Lil Locken, Sina Loiacono, Vince Lombardino, Deborah Long, Kevin Long, Jose Lopez, Stephen Lord, Herbie Lowe, Carol Lowry, Peggy Lubic, Pat Lucas, Patsy Luck, Virginia Luna, Bob Lybrand. Jamee Macdonald, Ann Marshall, Ed Martin, Gil Martin, Ken Martin, Ruby Martin, Lina Martinez, Kathy Martinoski, Florence Marugg, Cherie Matson, Gerry May, David Mayer, Stephanie Maynard, Sue Mayors. Liz Mazza, George McCane, John McCormic, Shirley McFall, Dale McRae, Ray Medcalf, Tom Medlock, Judi Meehan, Richard Mei- singer, Rod Mendes, Lydia Mendez, Roberta Mendoza, Stella Mendoza, John Meurs. Martha Meyer, Mike Meza, Jim Michels, John Midose, Robert Milican, Rickey Millen, Cheri Miller, John Mills, Naomi Mills, Irene Milnick, Buz Minor, Jerry Misenhimer, Terry Misen- himer, Tom Mize. SOPHOMORE VIRGINIA LUNA of Miss Carlson s fifth period biology class looks at her crayfish with apprehension MW M-WW lass of '69 Pat Monaghan, Dorothy Moore, Jim Moore, Pat Moore, Tom Moore, Steve Morries, Kathy Morris. Marcia Mowreader, Stephen Moyers, Don Musial, Yvonne Myers, Debi Nagel, Sue Nagle, Robin Neeson. John Neptune, Barbara Newcomb, Gloria Newell, Eileen Nichols, Art Nicholson, John Nicholson, Ken Nishiuye. O'Connor Esther O'Donald Ramiro Olivas Ann ' Oliverio. P Garry Norris, Carol Nunes, Olga Nunez, Bill Nina Olson, Lonnie Orcutt, Linda Ostergard, Olivia Ott, Sharon Ott, Bobbi Owens, Bill Owings, Alvin Pacheco. .. . 7 1 i J fi . .,..,. .. 3 I Wifi? rw. ::.:' J . . ::::- ' ,gs ,. 'AF' 1 ' :JI K :.' if 'f A r 5 1-1' eff. was 251-5 .. 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Nila Repard, Jon Rex, Cathy Rhea, Sue Richardson, Sandy Rickel, Mike Rivera, Barry Roberts. fQ --v, 'f W f L 'K . , .J i ,:e,,- it ,A fgiv.. fffiff' Lg H . ,ja 11, f X -Wig ' 15? , QF ,. ,Q . I V, ,f , , . . ,J , . ,.f, ,.,f- ,V a., Sue Serr, Beckie Shafer, Sharon Sha- matt, Rick Sharpnack, Pat Shell, Sue Shepard, Nance Siemasz. Danny Simmons, Sandra Simonds, Sheryl Simpkins, Larry Simpson, Mar- iame Siscon, Donna Smith, Jim H. Smith. Jim Smith, Lynda Smith, Mary Smith, Michael Smith, Peter Smith, Tom Smith, Frosty Southard, Toy Southard. Rick Souza, Benny Speck, Jim Squillace, Pat Stanley, Linda Statzer, Maxine Steimle, Sheila Stewart. Deborah Stokes, Cherie Stovall, Laurie Strathdee, Michael Stroh, Carl Strong, Paul Stumbaugh, Randy Taluban. 1 ' A aifif, M 3 ' 2'i ,g?f: -Pa -fi 1 I' si ' ,gee ,f 4pm 1... 55.1 ,A I , Q e f ' vm f fig A -Vu , 2 1 Ax'1xf'o,.. i' M, ,, , . 1 A are 4,31 ,, it ,if i mv ,Y A 11 1 , Q +emMWm . 5 E if X M , t7 , C ,M af f veg ,gif-ff W f .fag 4 ,QQWQ fffif .' r Carole Roberts, Debbie Robinson, Chris Rodriguez, Dennis Romero, Gayle Ros- mann, Larry Ross, Sandra Rothgery. Barbara Rountree, Robert Royster, Frankie Russ, Sharon Russ, Cherie Rut- ter, John Sageman, Ben Salter. Albert Salyi, Sam Sanderson, Craig Sandling, Neil Sandor, Nancy Schaad, Robert Schaad, Dave Schell. Wally Schlotter, Jack Schmitke, Darley Schroeder, Barbara Scott, Donald Sea- man, Jerry Segawa, Michael Selle. if 55 , , '. 1 ,,,, V, .E , J z, Ja ., .J f .' ?W?mmm,mQewl'+4QmMwgeemmwa , , Wi ff , ,..f ,, 'Mr 5 4 A All ff fl AW M ff, lk 83 SOPHOMORE COUNSELOR DONALD TARR tries to iron out Gary Bobo's problem involving Driver Education requirement. 'Wim 1, IS IT BURNING? asks Sandi Ursillo as Jeanette Gosslin and Karen Fergunson look in their creation with awe. Genevieve Ruef's Homemaking classes had many such cooking projects. 'H 1 r V' , mf X ,M , Ha AA 1 AA f 3' -gtg.. A ' ,Q ai ' , 5, H4 H A M-fr A .KV - .13 '-,, :I X V. V I sq an ' A My . i 5 .H A 1 44 al? an A A ,i., A t,. A A f fi f i 37 ,K ff 1 . V. a n 2, ' me W V 2 ff fy' Diane Tarantino, Pat Taylor, Sue Tenny, VL, N, Robert Terry, Randy Thomas, Jan 'lf Thompson, Richard Thompson. Ronald Thompson, Mike Thornton, Larry il 1 Tooker, Gary Tootle, Shirlene Travers, T Paul Trebbien, Christine Trice. ll ' 'Wi -A ' iii Deidra Turner, Mike Turner, Sandi Ursil- , V' lo, John Vallance, Bob Vanderhyde, 'A -5 , Millie Varley, Dreux Vierra. , My ' 'i -'f', . A 'iflifilif 5 .,A,. is George Vinuya, Gary Voorhees, Bob Vry- f i geid, Nick Wachs, Roy Wade, Shirley . Wagner, Sue Wagner. f Q 5 V Ji f A f f f , f A A Z 5' Z 1 Richard Walden, Mark Walker, Karen f , Wallace, Tom Wallander, Mike Walsh, Nancy Walter, Connie Warner. A., Aj f'f' ' J ,I A 84 Lizzfzip 1 ' . 'ezfrfvizaierw 1 A- A 7. -- 1 W A ' A F i fi ? , A ' -f 1f V 'Q' .' r ' ffwft V . . I -.sA - '3AAE ' A ,AA A. Q :r in - ni Huw . fi A yr. .M-5 2:H':2,', ww 1 :Q mx X lass of '69 Ni J! X '. xi ' .4 Q..-I 4 , Q X S I L me 3, 3 New f J as 'V J f WZ sf K 2 W K 9 5' Bill Weatherby, Sharon Weber, Linda White, Sue Whitlesy, Joyce Wickens, Becky Wilder, Greg Wilhite. as . Fran Wilkinson, Debbie Williams, Bobby :.. V H E ixgg- Willis, Mike wilson, scott wilson, Roy ',,. wilson, Kathy winbury. ii . ' his is i s -:. ,-,' Steve Wise, Marcia Weedman, Barbara . ' Weldy, Sidney Wells, John West, Gary it ' Woluluk, Chris Wolfenbarger. ,sl ' ,P-' Morrie Wondrash, Dave Woodson, John Woodward, Mike Word, Diane Wright, ,aim at X 3 erry ankey, Gay York. 'Saga ,R 1 ' g Sue Zesky, Donna Zimmerman, Ed Zintz, Mike Zubricky, John Zumaya. ROLLING OUT CLAY in preparation for making a slab vase is Sue Nagel of Roger Moreau's first period Arts and Crafts Class. Class of '69 PAINTING POSTERS for the coming election of Junior Class Officers are Sophomores Pete Hill, Chris Davis, Kathy Winbury, and Jan Hall gathering at Wally Schlotter's. CONCERNED WITH MOUNT MIGUEL'S GREAT future, spirited Sophomores took out petitions to attend the 1966- 1967 Leadership Conference. SOPHOMORES GET BRIEFING from Claire Tremaine while preparing for the College Entrance Exams, which will be taken by the future juniors in September. K, E: E CHOOSING AN APPROPRIATE CLASS RING are members of Ring Committee Chris Davis, Kim Jackson, Buz Minor, Gary Wokuluk, d J L kh d N t h an oan oc ea. o sown are Kathy Winbury and Herbie Lowe. SOPHOMORES AT SECOND LUNCH show their benevolence for Donald Tarr by filling his trash can during the Anti-Litter Campaign in February. NEW SOPHOMORE STUDENTS-Front Row: Linda Giarruso, Ketchum, Steve Wise. Chris Hurst, Randy Prevanzane, Randy Sharron Prins, Neva Sulivan, Barbara Newcomb, Aroring BrOd9l'd0Vf,Bl'UC9 Cahill- Sdona, Barbara Daves. Back Row: Neil Sorenson, Mike 87 lass of '69 BOB VREIHYDE, one of the many Sophomores on the award winning speech team, practices with his debate partner in preparation for the San Diego Open. 3 WHAT DID I DO? wonders Allen as the Sergeant-at-Arms closes the cage door on him at the 1966 Nominating Convention. IT'S A WONDERFUL FEELING to have such a fabulous JV Football Team, and Karen Ferguson conveys this message to those who attended the JV Football games. BECOMING A VARSITY CHEERLEADER was important to the Sophomore girls as was evident by the number who attended the cheer tryouts. 4 FRE HMEN VELA GWIN Freshman Counselor FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS-President Candy O'Brien, Vice-President Marilyn Schwab, Secretary Pam Haehn, Treasurer Barbara Quirk. Frosh Fledglings Strive For Due Recognition Totally unfamiliar with Miguel customs and traditions, the Class of Seventy conceived orientation chaotic. But the confusion was nothing compared with that of the first day of school. Locating rooms, the signing of forms, and locker hunting all contributed to mass chaos. Still, they were caught up with the pride and spirit of being lVlatadors. The Frosh kicked the year off with a bang. Teamed with the seniors, the freshmen de- feated the sophomores and juniors in a spirit contest held after school in the quad. Frosh elections followed, with the freshmen proving their concern for responsible leaders. One such proof was shown in the large turnout of voters for class elections. The year was nearly ended when the frosh sponsored their first dance in lVlay. Hard work and determination on the part of the sponsors made this dance a great success. With yet three years ahead of them, the Class of Seventy is bound to add a personal touch to Mt. Miguel of which all lVlatadors may be proud. FRESHMAN ADVISORS Halbert Crow and Anne von der Mehden gave much of their time and effort to help improve the Class of Seventy. Michael Abbate, Daniel Abbott, Michael Aber- nathy, Bruce Adams, Pamela Adams, Richard Adams, Douglas Ailshie, Howard Allen, William Allred, Janis Anderson, Rebecca Andrews, Roland Andrews. f , f 2 f ,,. . 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' ' Charles Blfchf Charlene B St ef Mmhael B'akS' A J- A , 1. ley, Daniel Blevins, Richard Block, Alison Boe- dekeff '-'nda Boehleffv Marv Bohn' Mark Bolen. l,,. Leslie Bolin, Robert Bonapace, Anna Botter. ii'i Z, ' - f lass of '70 ,, pa , 7 f',f?,.- ,e,,ff:fm 5 f 'f 5 MQ 49 , 5 f meh. . eww. , . ,,., , M , L f 7 ! 2 M . ,X , .3 1 X Cathy Bowman, Abigail Boyle, Michael Brady, Steven Braly, Charles Brannon, Charles Breese, Noelle Breton. Emilio Brionez, Gary Britz, James Brown, Kathryn Brown, Ronald Brown, Thomas Brown, Barbara Browning. Steven Broyles, Katharine Brunkow, Bar- bara Bryant, David Buford, Charles Buono, Vicki Burkhart, Steven Burn- worth. Marcia Burrell, Gerald Burris, Steven Bush, Monte Bussell, Ginger Buster, , Robert Butts, James Bynum. Donna Byrd, Molley Calkins, Judy Cal- vert, Randall Camp, Gloria Campbell, Cheryl Cannon, Leonard Caponi. ,. bil ' ' 1' .. ' ' V .:f,,-ill: 'ai :Mi 11' ' f , ' ' ' . ,. -ifegrwweff 5 A V5gffgss,gv'gj,. ' , ' , M-?f?f2,. 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' 1 'l gh M W .4 ' Z A! r V iff' H , , A ,xl ,A m f :ft-4:12 ff in f A H lr 'A' H ,,.yv.l,,.,, 37XY1l?'31n f-if ! a?tJ1'A. r. Z ,f .. 2. w f 1 . , . .. ,Q wr, , A I L., W, , ..V. . E gf! fill 7 3 all 1: ,. aff N H' .Z if 'inf my U 19 1 ORIENTATION DAY CONVEYS A WARM WELCOME to Mount Miguel's campus from ASB officers, Counselor Velma Gwin, and Principal Melvin Grant. eff Wikia! ff 1 if 4 '25 W f 1 , h iiei gn 'ffi,, 2f-: : f My 1 ff fr ? f 1 V f. MW ! i Af A! 4 5 ' , Q54 117 at A 1-ff' . Q - , , . , , . f 5..... ...... .. . .A . . . , 1 4 r ' .ff I A f. , :' 2 l I M Q E 4 ff Q Jw. ' .1 l , iv y' fa., , -1 , aww. ,,., . Z ' .,,i:Xf3f , , f ff 5 M f f .. M Q5 4 l 4 , L if ,,f, fi ., ,. ,. J , Y . ff,,, f 2' J ff 2 f Patrick Cappiello, Sarah Carey, Donald Carlson, Sandy Carnes, Diana Carroll, Thomas Carroll, Tony Casarrubia. Debra Case, Lorinda Cassels, Gilbert Castaneda, Marcella Castle, Anita Castro, Lawrence Caudillo, Christine Cecil. Lee Cheeks, Randall Chester, Karen Chisnell, Thomas Christie, Michael Clark, Gail Clifton, David Clubb. Barbara Cochran, Susan Cochran, Cath- erine Cody, Cherie Cohen, Patricia Coker, Roxane Cole, Arlene Coleman. Dorothy Collett, Suzanne Collette, Mary Collins, Margaret Comer, William Condit, David Cook, Mary Cook. CLASS of '70 ,1 .,, 1 1+ 5 -W 1 y , v X 1 f f. FZ LZ . . M 6i7:Qf1'. ', L' AW X 1' 516 ,f 1 f 35 1 1 f lf! 1 . 3 5 i 1 +'f Z, ' 1 1 11ff1wnc'1 u 17 V?'l'f'Ei , . . . 44 1:1421 'V IZ 1 w'::g. ,, 2 Sf: , ,- ' W i 237 W 151, 1 9,1 ,,,,, M... S f 4 tw fi 1, f 'V 'wi Q11 -5.1, , H mi , ., 2 1 Q1 54 My Ea rned? , 515 v ' ' 1 , . y . .,1, W . . A1.. V ,Z yw' 1 4M y i ,xii ' 5 4, 5, 4 Fl 5 42? 3552 Z1 Q1 n v , lizxwegl . 1: 12-'f M5939 '11.f5it,21,, , ifff: 7 W e 5 'm91'2sa . ,, : .f U5 Gif . ir! r , , l , 1 1 3 3 41 . . . 11, , J'liZ41:p,- . . H f' ff! lg 7 ,, f f ,jg ii 14, 1 1 fl 1 rf Q 6' 9 M f 131. W Q! my .1 1 21 115112 in 1 f 1 ,. ,, - , 'ggs313gj3:,5j,,.f,,,v .. ,. ., . if if . 'Zn 111 1 ' CTL' Us ff .gm - Q, lyk, ,f ,, mzwwggz 3,1 H W' - 9 ' H 1 1e, if'-illsiifega 1 fl .1 1, . vis? f E'2r4r1,,. 9'-arg-H , .V 1 , n 4 ,,,, ,, I V x f in 1 :,,,1.f ,Q A ,. ii ., V. . , W . M ft. 1, ., ,... 1 , V, ' , ' 11..- W ,w K 1 64321 ' if 1 A 155'1'wz'f..M - W , f ,M ,, 4 1, TW We ' 14 1 f g1l1 wi 1 ujruiirif it .1 Q ff , f .E K1 SHIP AHOY! is the cry of Marilyn Schwabb as she delivers a winning campaign speech to freshman Matadors. Tom Rath joins Pat Coker in expressing the speeches' theme that freshman toil provides success for a great Class of Seventy. Shirley Cook, Pamela Cormier, Betty Cortopassi, Michael Costa, Rob Cos- tanzo, Monica Courtney, Janie Cox. Scott Coyle, Patricia Crane, Deborah Cranfill, Garth Crawford, Michael Craw- ford, Dale Creighton, Babette Cross. Karen Crouse, Joel Crowley, Catherine Cunningham, Michael Currie, Michael Curtis, Nola Curtis, Lynda Dale. Patrick Daugherty, Cynthia Davis, Donna Davis, Fred Davis. Karen Davis, Jess Dawson, Edward Deal. Dorothy De Chant, Denise De Moss, Thomas De Moville, Candi Dean, Steph- anie Dean, Richard Decker, Suanne Dewey. . 1 VA., , . ,11 ! Q ,W f S K3 f eg, 1 2'g .. 21? , 1 A : 1 ,. . qui. 1 1,Mw 1' 1411254 92 ' 1 A Q, 1-Q. . H , ,, ,.,. 1 V ,..,..., .. 5 fa. ea ' i Z 1 if My A J., ,V Q 4 K . 2? ,V fw fr ' Va' 3 f if .A W l . . . f fy ,XV 4' ,, ' V v I I, nz: a ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPEDITION to the Jacumba Mountains proves success for Butch Adams. Labors were rewarded when Butch discovered an olla, an Indian designed earthenware jug, in a shallow cave in January. SEARCHING FOR ARTIFACTS and relics, Bunky Adams and Bruce Styres investigate pothole yielding water. Pottery was also found in the area surrounding the pothole. 3 liz fs. L: f Q Ii. xg: WX .,. k,,..i.4,t.X, S , Y - es Hai. ii. ,la ,f' r . , , . ,gt .. 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Headed by Bradley Underwood, these students participate inlnumerous weekend outings in the study of archaeology. ww J 13 W. 1 157' ,. ,,3 g Vi v , If Q K C ass of '70 g, -, 1. ,,,, I , ., K V -' - f , '4 . - W f u . . ff 75. W E O 537.35 tw , .,- ,, .f . tw up f in ,MY 1 z T J , f 3 2 ' 1 1 1 f 153 - 11 4. . L wi au- We K m ,115 11 ,,,,,.,,,,, --,.v, . Q11, E f 1 fi M .11 1 1 dig 4' 1 'iA55L'Q'33fe ' A259515 ,. . , ,,1L .,w,,?g V sa 5 12 4 qw, .,,m ,M .f M,f' , . . , ,,.. . l 77 A V A , 1. , , . V I, ,E , if nn, DETERMINING FREQUENCY AND SPEED of waves, students in Cliff PhilIip's science enlist the help of a stroboscope to determine the velocity and wave length. Cl8SS K 2 C! l E 93 fa 512 wa, 'ww gg! .X DY-L, Robert Gamet, David Garcia, Gerald Gay, Garth Gaylord, Patricia Gentile, Teresa Gersch, Sal Giacino. Ronald Gill, Dianne Gillem, Deborah Glenn, Thomas Godfrey, Denise Gon- zales, Linda Gonzales, Sandra Good. :xml Ralph Goodwin, Marta Granstedt, Cyn- .1 4! 1 in A We A thia Graves, David Green, Karen Greene, Kathy Greene, Sharon Greer. John Griffis, Ronny Griffis, Ralph Griggs, John Groff, Patty Gunter, Sherrie Gut- shall, Pamela Haehn. EXPOUNDING on the principles lying behind prime numbers, Dixie Mowery and Roxanne Cole try their hand at teaching Mildred Sawyer's Algebra l Class. FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL - Front Row: Marilyn Miller, Susan Lopez, Mari- lyn Schwab, Sherry Eberwein, Dana Han- cock, Dixie Mowery, Barbara Quirk, Bar- bara Mosier, Diana Lowrance. Second Row: Roddy Gagian, Wanda Adams, Deb- bie Cranfill, Shari Prescott, David Kast- ner, Dick Mason, Pam Haehn, Robert Larson. Back Row: Ralph Goodwin, Carol Rajknecht, Carol Taylor, Candy O'Brien, Rigo Herrera, David Le Beau, Mike Ab- bate, Dean Davidson. Not Shown: How- ard Allen,'Bill Allred, Don Carlson, Mike Crawford, Gail Doggett, Bob Gamet, Karen Green, Susan Hartsough, Mike Heape, Georgean Huling, Karen Jantz, Jo Anne Jones, Noel Joynt, Donna King, Jim Leavitt, Steve Midose, Peggy Moran, Mike Pierce, Sandy Sjogren, Chris Wil- hite, Debbie Yokeum. S ,M .s s 5 Q QR? .3 ' EES S A L f . .' Mitts. Q t tix c 3 w g Nu --x Q x. XX . - Sei si ,Q E V F to s it Tse.. is i s if sais X55 wwf W A I -is . 1g , r. . ' 1 ,, ,Q 4 0 . - . S' . . ..' ' 'tu , -. 1, wif ! - 'M ?...n,M- ss tx X 'sf Q NK .., Si fig? Q, . .,g. -2 'f ' '- S559 ffl! K g.. .. . L. 1 Sw H. QQ X 1 x X it f t 5 ft tg wir C Q ' ' with Sa -:. :fs 'ma'-E 3. ,T :EEE VNV, ...7iif1i5? A . 5 it A A , . .. My - s- . s - Qf ' H.,' jf T13 5, ef. ---- . 1 t-es. S N M.. - -- . - 1 fl i s S rr' . .Q . K .X , fgff -2' ' if 6-A - ' ll'- ' fresh . QSSSZER-.R ' :Egret-.:: .. . .- . .f f.. -N: 2-s. - f- .t -tzmsstxlft -::. . . - --sf - , . g ' . Qs: - -- . 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George Hernandez, Robert Herold, Rod- rigo Herrera, Susan Hicks,A Beatrice Higgins, Kathy Hiller, Randi Hlltz, Kay Hinds, Judy Hinkle, Deanna Hoff- man, Richard Hogan, John Hook, David Hopkins, James Horne. Jack Howard, Sandra Howell, Robert Huff, Daryl Hunter, Holly Hunter, Rob- ert Huston, Kathie Huyser. STRAINING FOR A HIGH JUMP BALL, Larry McBee tries to tip the ball away from a determined Monte Vista forward. M WW, .,,, ,, ,, ,. 2 - U. imma f .1 , 1.5 A-3 if , ' Z , Y , ' K.. ,n v V ,QV M. ,4 , me S V. . . -'.. . 1 ff, fi I N 'l aik' , ' f f f,,w,,,2w , 11, f , g f 4 f Za f Q5 '7 , 4 359 ff. f f Y ' 5 Q , X - Yi , , f 'ffff ,fm .f , 1 : ff '- fi lesifpzzif , iz Lrg' L ,ri,i ,M Y' ag, W , S 1 ., gy 1 'H:'i,'f, rv, :ff ff. 1 'aw sg ' ,gsifji n 'ki-4:wff'w . . 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Fil' firmwa- . fr.: ,,,, . , I, , 2 F V- ' 2 7 ,f f .. , 'W 4 Stephen Kopp, Kristine Krominga, Charles Kuehl, lrene Kurz, Ric Kusumoto, Nancy Kuykendall, Richard Lackey, Robert Landry, Kimberlee Lane, Jay Lanz, Mary Lara, Robert Larson, Christine Larzalere. Michael Lasher, Kathleen Lattman, Delwyn Law, Dave Le Beau, Carol Le Roy, James Leavitt, Elisa Ledesma, Sandra Leet, Michael Leigh, Ann Lemire, Terry Lewis, Larry Libsack, Debbie Light. Clyrinda Lillard, Sharon Lillard, Mary Lindeneau, Sherry Lira, Jefferson Littlejohn, Lorraine Locken, Susan Lopez, Rex Lowery, Diana Lowrance, Janet Luallin, Paul Lundquist, Nancy Luque, Karyn Lynch. Thomas Madigan, Janet Maguire, Rodney Mahon, Diane Malcom, Patricia Mammano, Bruce Marshall, Joseph Martin, Karen Martin, Placido Martinez, Dick Mason, Michael Mason, Russell Matlock, June Matt- son. Frank Maxwell, Thomas May, David Mays, Phyllis Mazza, Larry McBee, Patrick McCance, Michael Mc- Cane, Pat McCarthy, Jon McClure, 'Shirley McCord, Leslie McDaniel, Rainelle McEntee, Sharon McGarvey. , if M , ,, Kerry Hylton, Terry Iverson, Daniel Jackson, Don- nell Jackson, Paul Jacobson, Jennifer James, Sandra James, Karen Jantz, Geraldine Jerome, Jenene Johnson, Keith Johnson. Kenneth Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Jo Anne Jones, Joe Jones, Juana Jones, Sylvia Jones, Noel Joynt, Randy Jump, Pamela Kaplan, David Kast- ner, Mary Kemme. Earl Kendall, Nicholas Kennelly, James Kerrick, Don Keys, Dianne Kiefer, Annette Kiewel, Suzanne Kilcoyne, Barbara Kindschi, Howard Kindschi, Donna King, Richard Kirby. Stephen Kirby, Eileen Kitchen, Jerilyn Klark, Don- ald Kleinschmidt, Bill Klepper, Carol Knedler, Larry Knight, Richard Knight, Terry Koch, Harvey Koehler, Mary Kohanek. CHRIS WlLHlTE and sparring partner practice take downs during freshman wrestling workouts after school. lass of '70 4. 9, - +335 1 wiv V 7 ' ,V . ,. l . ll' V ,Nay 3 , SKETCHING ROUGH DRAFTS, Frosh artists, under the direction of Ben Kiegle, practice techniques for future use ,.,V, ,. V.A, testi? . ,,1,V, l ,,,k I , La in water color media. I .4 fy! Mich-ael Palermo, Lee Panhorst, Rudy Pantoja, Harold Parker, Sharon Parsons, Leslie Paterson, Gail Patton. Janet Pearse, Steven Pence, Angie Per- alto, Edward Peralto, Frank Peralto, Daniel Perez, Charles Perry. Kathleen Perry, Gerald Petersen, Ronald Petersen, William Petersen, Mark Phil- lips, Patricia Phillips, Michael Pierce. John Pilch, Richard Pinnick, Josette Plante, Toni Polakowski, Linda Polinsky, James Pollington, Rick Pondelick. 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David Offt, Yvonne Ojeda, Kenneth Olson, Mary Z, Q' Ondrechen, Wesley Oplustic, Karen Opperman, 'SWL V r Edward Osborne, Terry Ostergard, Richard U ' ', .- if f- ,f,g,,, Pacholski, Susan Pacholski. ,,,, , , ,..,. , lr' J f A ,, 1 l, t A rf iq. I fiir , Q 3, , S 1 ' 1 f Kerri Prow, Barbara Puente, Barbara Rajknecht, Carol Rajknecht, Lana Rathje, Wayne Rau, Charles Ray. Ralph Redo, Debbie Reed, Kerry Rees, Beverly Reynolds, Debra Rhodes, Carole Rice, Marc Richard. Steven Richmond, Elvira Rivera, Deb- orah Roberts, Mary Roberts, Pete Rod- vold, Christine Rogers, Maria Romero. Coleen Rooney, Luis Rosas, Bruce Ross Richard Ross, Thomas Roth, Carol Row ley, Linda Royster. 1 Geralyn Rudzinski, Madaline Ruiz, Gary Rusk, Carmelita Salas, Norma Salmon, Bruce Salter, James Sampugnaro. A' 'iii',f2,:fl?f,lg-f,. ' - '. 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Christine Slater, Becky Smith, Cynthia Smith, Larry Smith, Pamela Smith, Tom Smith, Margery Snider, Gail Solomon, Donald Sorensen, Paula Southwick, Marilee Spratley, John Spring, Leah Spring, Charlene Stearns, Roseanne Steffensen, Craig Stephens, Rita Stephens, Dana Stewart. V . X tv 1 gif Q , ff-1' ' L -2 ,kg ,iffvcfgcy if ? 4 ,, Linda Stewart, Susan Stewart, Patricia Stinson, William Stoltz, Linda Strangfeld, Adele Stroh, Barbara Strolz, Linda Stroud, Kathleen Styler, Gorgianna Subilosky, Charles Sumner, Michael Swan, Craig Swanson, Anthony Tarantino, Carla Taylor, Carol Taylor, Frederick Taylor, David l L , s .J at 1 'vi m Q le if Sylvia Wood Michele Woodard Gary Woods Thomas Wyer Ruth Yates Debra Yokeum Lana York James Zito Nolan Young Leo Zent Lynette Zimmer David Zimmerma Carol Zintz l'l Thomas. Jack Thomasson, Susan Thompson, Debra Thom- son, Kevin Thornton, Tim Thurman, Richard Tibbitts, Alma Tiffany, Michael Tirado, Julia Tonner, Ronnie Tooze, Paul Toper, Stephen Trax- ler, Terry Treadway, Jeffrey Triest, Connie Trusty, Linda Turnbull, Catherine Turvey, Karen Twitty. David Ulch, Fredrick Valadez, Otto Van Em- merik, Ronald Vance, Penny Varley, Jeanne Veliquette, Michelle Viau, Angelina Villalobos, Sandra- Von Kline, Ted Von Willer, Virginia Vor- man, Harry Wade, Louis Wade, Craig Wagner, Jane Wagner, Judith Warner, Laurie Wagoner, Lorna Wagoner. T. V. CAMERAMAN shoots a propaganda unit in progress in Claire Tremain's freshman geography class for use in accordance with San Diego College teacher training program Class of '70 ww SPIRITS SOARED UPWARDS on the day of the inter-class pep rally. Led by several of the varsity cheerleaders, the frosh and seniors, as a team, were victorious. The rally proved to be a success, as shown by Mt. Miguel's football win later that night. VIM AND VIGOR are depicted in this shot of President Candy O'Brien as she cheers on the victorious frosh team over the first place titlesholding Monte Vista Monarchs. ' , amy, it ,,,, ,.4 lm , REVIEWING USE OF PUNCTUATION is merely one aid offered by Mt. Miguel's English clinic. Steve Bush and Mark Phillips are only two of the many who enlisted the help of the clinic. WHILE ENJOYING LUNCH BREAK, freshmen honor WITH SOARING SPIRITS, freshmen mix and mingle with upperclassmen at the PTA dance held in April. The Progressives and the Arcades provided music for a swinging evening. The new varsity and JV cheerleaders were also announced. OUTSTANDING TALENT is displayed as the Girls' glee harmonize during a practice. These are only a few of the many freshmen girls who contribute their skills to those of older members of this fine group. students discuss controversial issues of the day such as the use of narcotics among teens at some high schools. PERFECTING INTRICATE MANEUVERS, girls in June Halverson's Modern D-ance Class exhibit their skill. Girls must also create dances to perform in front of the class. 'UW' J , 3. , K, 'A K J 'N f A Z V X ' 4 Your old men shall dream dreams ,' your young men shall see visions. -joel II. 28. ASSUCI TED STUIJE T BUDY JIM MURGIA ASB Vice-President MIKE KREGER ASB President FRED ELLIOTT LINDA SIMPKINS ASB Advisor ASB Secretary I II qw ,,,.,wf If ' . ,Jug ii . , 'f :ff fl' ,Q fain! 'V , ' if - , f 4 I I - I I ff l 5 f-I f ' , .,WwV'W' V iw! Ai Y nv, f f --QQ WW- l 2 5 'al' -1v.Cf ' ngpvvf JOHN BRYANT PATTI PRINCE CRAIG WOLLITZ PAM MAVRINAC Attorney General Commissioner of Organizations Commissioner of Athletics Commissioner of Eieciions DAVE COWAN ORLEE HOLDER Commissioner of FiI18nC6 Commissioner of Activities Theme For ew Year With Communication as its theme, the ASB got off to a good start with many plans for the new school year. One such plan was the first annual Snowball, a semi-formal Christmas dance held on December 17 in the gym. Student politicians also planned a major revision of the annual Nominating Con- vention at which international track star Billy Mills was the featured speaker. This year a new commission was formed, Commissioner of Pep, replacing the title of Commissioner of Organiza- tions. CANDI COLLINS JUDY PARKER SHARON BUTCHER Commissioner of Publicity Commissioner of Concessions Commissioner of School Service STUDENT CUUNCIL OUTLAW LlTl'ER became a popular slogan around Mount Miguel's campus during the anti-litter campaign. Jim Murguia, Vice-President of ASB, works on a poster for the campaign held in February. STUDENT COUNCIL-First Row: C. Nevarro, M. Taiuban, L. McGarvey, J. Thompson, K. Greene, J. Tonner, M. Miilen, J. Mur- giua, L. Simpkins, J. Bryant, C. Garcia, C. Peterson, C. Stoval, K. Davis, J. Zinzte, C. Collins, P. Easter, E. Earhart. Second Row: C. McKinzie, C. Petite, M. Lopez, K. Jackson, J. Pike, K. Furgeson, J. Hall, R. Arable, P. Warfield, K. Wilson, K. Carlson, C. Davis, L. Kubichek, V. Pannell, C. Foster, S. Schmitke. Third Row: C. O'Brien, J. Varley, J. Norman, S. Thompson, J. Kanecko, M. Courtney, K. Powell, J. Leatherman, K. Costa, D. Drew, T. Student Council Heads nti-litter Campaign Student Council's main objective this year was a war on litter. A week-long anti-litter campaign helped to solve the problem. A committee, successfully headed by Kathy Powell, posted the names of teachers on trash cans in the quad and hung posters throughout the campus. Other activities sponsored by Student Council included a donkey bas- ketball game which was a complete sell- out. The Council decided to continue the campus beautification program started last year and planted trees and various shrubs around campus. Under the guidance of Vice-Principal Virgil Duea, Student Council ammended the Constitution by adding a Commis- sioner of Pep. ASB Vice-President Jim Murguia presided over Miguel's 10th Student Council during this year of action. May, N. Luillen, L. Minor, O. Holder, D. Grimm, L. Durham, T. Heitman, O. Nunez, C. Warner. Fourth Row: C. Huchel, D. Kraszewski, P. Mouillesseaux, J. Segawa, D. Horworth, R. Lopez, S. Salter, L. Rosas, M. Tirado, C. Wilhite, T. Lewis, D. Labo, L. Knight, K. Starbuck, B. Reynolds. Back Row: C. Botzer, J. Hal- vorson, J. Wells, J. Gusteau, T. Lasher, R. Wigley, M. Zeglarski, T. Stumbaugh, G. WokoIuk,x1. Woodword, R. Pace, J. Law, B. Jacobson, M. Newman, G. Bobo, R. Hoffman. l l l l STUIJE T C0 RT,I TR Cl B CUUNCIL INTRA-CLUB COUNCIL-Front Row: Patti Prince, Gail Wokoluk, Sue l Penery, Dorothy Rosseau. Back Row: Terry Tapman, Fredricka Mus- grave, Craig Botzer, Cathy Huchel. Campus Government Expands Functions Student Court this year had another successful year under the leadership of Attorney General John Bryant. The court tried to solve some of the problems that plague lVliguel's campus, meeting after school on Fridays. The Student Court, together with the administration, handled successfully many problems such as smoking on campus, tearing down posters, and littering on campus. This year for the first time, the respon- sibility of handling student traffic viola- tions was taken care of by the Court. Much time was spent planning revisions of the Constitution. This resulted in the addition of a Commissioner of Pep to the student government. lntra-Club Council again organized the tenth annual Fiesta. Lead by Com- missioner of Organizations Patti Prince, the Council sponsored in May this event in which many clubs participated. STUDENT COURT JUDGES--Front Row: Dick Mason, John Bryant, Patti Prince. Second Row: Chris Davis, Paul Hammer- schmidt, Mary Folk. Back Row: Jerry Segawa, Randy King. Eugene Kraszewski. l STUDENT COURT J , , Paul Hammerschmidt, and John Bryant discuss upcoming cases such as student littering and traffic violations. erry Segawa Dick Mason VARSITY CHEERLIEAIJIER Peppy Girls Bring Enthusiam nd Spirit Mount Miguel's Varsity Cheerleaders started off the fall sports season with a flying leap and a rousing cheer. These peppy girls brought spirit and bounce to football games and provided the spectators with plenty of flaming vitality. As Miguel's noted Speech Teacher W. R. Sanders said at one of the schools most moving pep assemblies, Hin the ten years I have been at this school, this is the most enthusiasm ever displayed by the students. During wrestling and basketball sea- son, these cheery young ladies helped urge the Matmen and Hoopsters on to victory and very successful seasons. Many times when basketball games and wrestling matches were on the same night, the girls split their forces and half went to one event while the other half went to the other. Their work, however, was not over with the end of the sports season. In the Spring, a Cheer Clinic was held where girls who wanted to try out for the pep squad were trained. New cheer- leaders were announced at a dance held at the end of the year. LINDA MINOR Head Cheerleader BARBIE SCHWAB NONA LUALLIN DEBBI JONES , f' . . YW! cm, A 45 -1, lfwzp' fffgmf 1 N'-Nh 414 Q I x Q l I 4 A gjzwi alla ,, Ex ,M Y ,...,,.,..........-,HW BUZZIE MINOR Head J.V. Cheerleader FRAN WILKINSON ,fi . . CHEERLE DER MARJIE GOWIN we SUE HARRISON 1-094' KAREN FERGUSON MARIAN DIXON be 5 i!29W' MWWW 112 I Vim, Vigor, Vitalit Makes Great Pep Squad Six peppy girls can generate a lot of spirit, and this year was no exception. These girls, of course, were the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. lt takes a lot more than spirit, you have to want to get out and work. These cheerleaders supported the J.V. teams with enthusiasm and high spirits. Adding support to the Var- sity and J.V. Cheerleaders efforts was the Pep Band. Pep Band was always there to support the girls and the teams with lively music and a heavy drum beat or a clashing cymbol after points are scored. Matadors will always know that the J.V. Cheerleaders and Pep Band are there with vim, vigor, and vitality. 'if BIG BEAT is something the Stage Band specializes in. This year the group was featured at the tenth annual Nominating Convention. PEP BAN , STAGE BAN PEP BAND-Front Row: Linda Buckner, Steve Isley, Nancy Mumaw, Mike Brady. Second Row: Linda Klee, Jim Kipp, Sue Thompson, Stone Tibbits, Mike Curtis. Third Row: Ann Tibbits, Tim Burke, Ron Coker, Tom Higdon, Sue Armstrong, Jim Belchamber. Back Row: Terry Mills, Bob Higdon, , 'ke Dimmers, Dave Bradstreet. Bruce Brackman Mi gi POWERFUL MUSICIANS Ray Miller and Paul Gormley have a way with percussion and bass: this can be proven by listening to them perform. ILM EMURIAS LINDA PROVENZALE Editor-in-Chief iiyy it A' ,A I' Kms CHOOSING THE YEARBOOK COVER is a momen for Editor-in-Chief Linda Provenzale and staff as they view the many designs submitted by Ben Kiegle's advanced art students. 2 . . V A Y Y , S K . S LOWELL H. PLINKE JANELLE BADGLEY PAM BASHLINE KATHY WINBURY Advisor Photo Co-Ordinator Freshman Editor Sophomore Editor i i' Y rrr ii Vyvf .3 Lxv rv ? W' V i...,Q. 'Y l if IAVEAVVV I , a M, if M V GARY BOBO CASEY COLE BOB DANNA JEANNE MANN MICHELE MILLEN Photographer Photographer Photographer Sales Manager Chief Typist 4 t I tous decision MICHELE DAVIS Junior Editor 1 rf as Q wwf, S My ve, 2 1 V e '2 1 , ., , W M, i 3 i NANCY MILLER i Advertising Manager Ilut of this Madhouse Emerges the Yearbook Like a diamond, a yearbook is for- ever. Keeping this in mind, the MIL ME- MORIAS staff this year endeavored to make the 1967 volume a pictorial docu- mentary of the 1966-1967 school year by adding 12 additional pages, expand- ing coverage, and including full color photographs to portions of the book. Room 666 is the center of the multi- farious activity that creates such vol- umes as you now hold. Editorial tasks of counting words and lines to make things fit occupies the attention of half the staff. The sounds of typing, jingling coins and rustling dollars, clicking of cameras and groans of sectional editors when something goes wrong add to the sights and sounds of this bustling head- quarters for yearbook activity. By April the book is put to bed, and it is application time for hopefuls who want to join the fifth period mad- house the following year. ln late May the staffers make their annual pilgrimage to Neyenesch Printers to see the big press- es roll MIL MEMORIAS into reality. ,ff SELECTING PHOTOGRAPHS and writing copy, Sports Editors Charlie Lewis and Mike Schneekloth prepare pages for the first deadline of the year. ORLEE HOLDER MICKEY CRANE MICHELE SLAYTON Senior Editor Organizations Editor Activities Editor NANCY KEYES CAROL GARCIA JULIE SIMPSON fr .:. ' J 'f-' 7?ff1z5f1,V f f. .:, '..ff., .7.. ,.. -1 3 gk 2 , - 2 in 2l!Mwn,,F ,,.. , .ssl 4 vrr r CHARLIE LEWIS KATHY SHURTZ I LYNDA SLATON Co-Sports Editor Administrations Editor Business Manager auf' MIKE SCHNEEKLOTH LINDA OSTERGARD DUANE STRONG Asst. Senior Editor Asst. Organization Asst. Activities Editor C0-Sports Editor Asst. Administrations Staff Artist Editor Editor El TROVADOR KATHY HARDEN Editor-in-Chief SUE TURNER MIKE HARDEN Feature Editor Sports Editor JUDY MAYORS Press Bureau MW T, . ' 4 . f ' ' I Q 3Mg,1:, -L'-iffy? PAT 'MUNSELL Press Bureau DEBBIE HIGHT LINDA ANDERSON Press Bureau Editorial Editor 4 Q 3547 7, I Y- M f it , Xu . , , i w W I UI ii Qi 3 Qu Y 1 g f I 5, is 5 2 55 Y h JUNE MOTT Advisor SUANNE GALUSHA Exchange Manager , f uw, j Q . in a s A L,fA flew' K K A i-1 ' I i :- J H 4 Ii . iiri CHRIS PUTNAM SUE ARMSTRONG CATHY MOONEY ADELE PATERSON PETE THATCHER Asst. FSHWVS Editor Business Manager News Editor Managing Editor Artist JANE ECKELS Advertising Manager CINDY McDONALD Advertising Manager -safari Q Ill AN SCR0ll NEWLY INITIATED members of Quill and Scroll light the candles symbolizing truth and the high ideals which are standards held by members of this organization. QUILL AND SCROLL - Front Row: Mic- key Crane, Mike Schneekloth, Chris Put- nam. Second Row: Sue Turner, Linda Provenzale, Janelle Badgley, Linda An- derson. Back Row: Adele Paterson, Jane Eckels, Orlee Holder, Michele Slayton. Sociat Encourages Journalism Standards This year's Quill and Scroll organiza- tion at Mount Miguel expanded its mem- bership to eleven. In order to become a member of this honorary society, one must be a Junior or Senior in the upper third of his class in general scholastic standing and must have done superior work in some phase of journalism or school publications work. This honorary society was founded in 1928 by several high school journalism advisors. lt has grown since then to over 9,000 chapters. This year there are over 700,000 members of Quill and Scroll throughout the world with its headquar- ters in lowa City. For the past 40 years, Quill and Scroll has been one of the greatest single influences in encourag- ing better high school journalism. 'jf C MPUS LIFE CARL WESTFALL, one of the three directors of Miguel's chapter of Campus Life, makes his point clear at Insight meeting held on CAMPUS LIFE MEMBER KEN GREENMAN shows shock at receiving a jolt from the Campus Life electric chair at a weekly meeting. April 11. MIKE YACONELLI Campus Life Director Hog-Calling or Insight, Campus life Has Both For those students who enjoy partici- pating in way-out activities in a Chris- tian atmosphere, Campus Life offered entertainment and inspiration every Tuesday morning at 7:30. IVliguel's chapter of this nationwide organization works in close association with San Die- go's main branch located downtown. A State-wide talent contest was held in Fresno on lVlay 19, 20, and 21 at which Miguel was well represented. A few of the zany antics of these Cam- pus Life comics included a hog-calling contest, a pickled pig's feet eating con- test, the electric chair, and mad lips, all of which caused mild riots at meetings. Directed by Mike Yaconelli, Carl West- fall, and Nlike Knight, Campus Life also conducted a discussion group with a more serious focus appropriately called Insight. LIBR RY, AUDIO-V SUA LIBRARY AND AUDIO-VISUAL WORKERS-Front Row: Margo Bair, Claire Hinkle, Sharon Shea, Martha Amador, Barbara Newcomb, Robin Gorham, Cathy Cole. Second Row: Wanda Brittain, Sally Tusitala, Shir- ley Wagner, Ross Houtz, Linda Mason, Carol Barham, Bonnie Patituci. Third Row: Steve LeMire, Gary Hann, Rick Bowersox, Frosty Southard, Mike Selle, Mike LeMire. Back Row: Orel Nichols, Richard Wilson, Mike Palladino, Ken Nishuye, John West. H931 531 LIBRARY CLERK Gail Clark, Librarian Jeanette Rambatt, and Book Clerk Mary Howard co-ordinate ,their efforts to provide the vital scholastic services necessary to superior scholarship and teaching. Zealous Workers Fill Demands of Matadors Mending broken book bindings, shelv- ing returned books, and processing new textbooks keep the industrious workers in the Miguel library busy. After the work is over, however, these energetic Matadors have the opportunity to be the first to view the 15,000 books housed in Miguel's library. With the number of books always-increasing, Mrs. Bergeron and Mrs. Clark find that more space is needed to fill the needs of the students. Another help to all Matadors is the audio-visual department which provides a variety of movies to aid the teachers and to further stimulate the studies of their students. Occupied with repairing broken equipment and with ordering new films, the A.V. crew is fully engaged with the needs ofthe Matadors. ONE 0F'THE VARIOUS JOBS of the audio-visual helpers-is demonstrated here by students Johun Mills and Mike Zubricky as they set up a projector for use in a nearby classroom. C I.lFOR IA SCHULASTIC FEDIER TIO VERIFYING QUALIFICATIONS of each C.S.F. member, Advisors George Albert and Claire Tremaine spend spare minutes in the Registrar's Office. C.S.F. FIRST SEMESTER-Front Row: Laura Newcomb, Shirley McFall, Nila Repard, Marsha Leatherman, Barbara Hyde, Jackie Leatherman, Cathy Katzenberger, Linda Simpkins, Candi Col- lins. Second Row: Joy Kemp, Susie Gretz, Adele Patterson, Bob Gilmer, Becky Brega, Sue Serr, Kathy Peterson, Candi Brown. Third Row: Mike Zeglarski, Linda McGarvey, Fredricka Must grave, Jim Kipp, Jane Eckels, Nancy Cairns, Ann Tibbits, Ai Woodward. Back Row: Doug Dahl, Bob Vryheid, Dan Filippini, Allan Nichols, Brad Hill, John Bryant, Virl Kemp. Not Shown: Anna Botter, Barbara Barkley, Donald Carlson, Michael Curtis, Darlene Downer, Marta Granstedt, Gary l-leiserman, Ellen Hep- burn, David Kastner, Sue Lopez, Maureen O'Brien, Mary ii X 4 f CSF Geal: le Provide Rewarding Experience The California Scholastic Federation, an organization which was started in 1916, was set up to honor those stu- dents who maintain a high scholastic average. lVliguel's chapter has served this purpose for the ten years of its existence. The members of lVliguel's chapter of CSF have earned their membership by at- taining grades of three A's and two B's. These members, in co-operation with Advisors Claire Tremaine and George Albert, planned many projects for the school year. Included among these vari- ous projects were tutoring and a land- scaping project. Among these members were nine life members. These seniors earned this honor by attaining the required grades for membership for seven semesters during theirfour-year high school career. Ondrechen, Linda Boyster, Sandra Sjogren, Roseanne Steffen- son, Kathleen Styler, Richard Tibbitts, Jane Wagner, Michele Woodward, James Brega, Robie Brown, Sue Ann Coulman, Peggy Damata, Margorie Hanning, Joe Herrera, Carla Hollo- well, Douglas Howarth, Mary Kraszewski, Karen Carlson, Dawn Lindsey, Yvette Lohman, Diane McEwing, Phillip Nowak, Judy Parker, Joyce Peck, Sandy Svalstad, Jerry Van Vleck, Craig Wollitz, Valerie Watts, Jim Christensen, Dave Cowan, Eugene Krazewski, Mike Kreger, Claudia Mansfield, Gwen McGarvey, Greg Schaufler, Jim Law, Doug McCalla, Kathy Starbuck, Sue Duffy, Paul Hammerschmidt, Patty Prince. I fr S 0 120 1 A y ..!: i EW!! A 7474 Llif fi ,,, P C.S.F. SECOND SEMESTER MEMBERS - Front Row: Sandra Sjorgren, Gary Heiserman, Sue Lopez, Maureen O'Brien, Michele Woodard, Diane McEwing, Linda McGarvey, Dave Cowan, Gwen McGarvey. Second Row: Marta Granstad, Joyce Peck, Sandy Svalstad, Ellen Hepburn, Kathy Peterson, Rose- anne Steffenson, David Kastner, Mike Curtis. Third Row: Linda Royster, Joy Kemp, Barbara Hyde, Fredricka Musgrave, Shirly McFall, Mary Krazewski, Nila Repard, Susan Serr. Back Row: Phil Nowak, Carla Hollowell, Peggy Damata, Mary On- 1Ala,l1 4, 325, fix? lu 512- , uf- drechen, Ann Tibbits, Jim Brega, Dick Tibbits, Dan Filippini, John Bryant. Not Shown: Jim Christensen, Eugene Krazewski, Mike Kreger, Claudia Mansfield, Gregory Schaufler, Beckie Brega, Candi Brown, Karen Carlson, Robert Gilmer, Bradley Hill, Dawn Lindsey, Judy Parker, Mike Zeglarski, Robie Brown, Sue Ann Coulman, Majorie Hanning, Joe Herrera, Doug How- arth, Bob Vryheid, Anna Botter, Barbara Barkley, Don Carlson, Darlene Downer, Kathy Styler, Jane Wagner. 24 , , Q, Vu :Sl 2 izggx M ftblfw if? C.S.F. LIFE MEMBERS - Front Row: Dave Cowan, Gwen McGarvey, Ann Tibbits, Greg Schaufler. Back Row:.John Bryant, Jim Christenson, Mike Kreger, Claudia Mansfield. Not Shown: Eugene Krazewski, MU LPH THET , TEEN TE CHER W? . .1 A 2 . -Q. i , 33 2 , ' f Y, EE rs E ' E E 'QW Leyww , ,, 3 , MU ALPHA THETA-Front Row: Shirley McFall, Jane Eckels, Joy Kemp, Linda McGarvey, Gail Wokoluk, Sherry Winkie, Kathi Starbuck, Becky Brega. Second Row: Jerry Van Vleck, Chris Smith, Sharon Armstrong, Doug McCalla, Al Woodward, Susie Gretz, Fredricka Musgrave, Steve Sharmahd. Third Row: Jim Kipp, Dean Eckler, Robbie Brown, Ben Heath, Bob Gilmer, Greg Schauffler, Marvin Hodge. Back Row: Ken Lindeneau, Gary Crutcher, Randy King, Jerry Segawa, Dave Cowan, Allen Nichols, Dan Filipini, Paul Hammerschmidt. , 1 ath Games, Children Provide Fun and Work All lovers of math should be notified that there is a club especially for them. lt meets once a month and has inter- esting and informative meetings. This specialized organization is Mu Alpha Theta, Mount Miguel's math club. Nlath games and special speakers made up the agenda of most of the club's monthly meetings. One such speaker was Dr. Wolther, a noted physi- cist, astronomer, and mathematician, who spoke at the November initiation. A field trip to the Naval Electronics Lab- oratory in April rounded out the year for this active club. Students interested in the teaching profession had an opportunity to work with children as student teachers this year. The program consisted of going to a local elementary school to help with reading groups, to supervise play activ- ities and artwork, and to perform other duties which the teacher in charge dele- gates. This program provided beneficial experience for these future educators. se, -X 1 A 'F gl 'k if 2 , ,E V, T l W Y , - Vn.V ,VW Y 5 JOAN SCOTT, one of the eight teen teachers, assists kindergarten chil- TEEN Pat Susie Plummer. dren in their art work at a local elementary school an hour a day. 122 Back Row: Vince Vierra, Ken Wallace. Not Shown: Bonnie Cantwell, Joan Scott, Lois Brannon, Nancy Skinner. DI TRIBUTI E EDUCATIO M. M. DISTRIBUTIVE ED. CHAPTER-Front Row: Warren Bellows, tha Amador, Andi Brundage, Marie Dan. Third Row: Bill Colter, Advisor, Roger Steward, Don Bergman, Pat Cordray, Patty Faust, Jere Wingo. Back Row: John Stites, Barbara Mundy, Annette Joyce Varley, Connie Cassarubia, Mike Cunningham. Second Dichard, Mary Browning, Dennis Wagner, Doug Wagle. Row: Bruce Brackman, Sandie Smith, Janet Cox, Ella Evans, Mar- DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION AWARD WINNERS-Front Row: Joyce Varley and Pat Cordray. Back Row: Roger Steward, Mike Cunning- ham and Bill Coulter. wards t Conference Distributive Education Clubs of Amer- ica is a national youth organization pro- grammed for leadership and develop- ment, designed specifically for students enrolled in the D.E. Co-op programs. Local high school chapters activities in- clude election of officers, fund raising projects, and business meetings. The Grossmont District Leadership Conference is held each spring. At this year's conference at College Grove Cen- ter, Mt. Miguel's representatives coached by Warren Bellows, brought back several awards. Pat Cordray and Mike Cunningham, received a first in public speaking, Joyce Varley, and Rog- er Steward placed a second in team ad- vertising. Pat Cordray placed third in student of the year, and Bill Coulter and Pat Cordray received fourth place in Merchandising Manuals. FRE CH,0'ER AN Cl B French, German Clubs Create nderstanding Anyone interested in French culture and the country of France is qualified to join the French Club which is advised by John Gormley. Claude Petite, Miguel's foreign exchange student from France, who isdn active member of the Club, is frequently featured as speaker at the Club's meetings. She often shows slides and films of her homeland or gives lec- tures of France's customs and culture. Films, speakers, and slides are also an important part of Die Drachen, Miguel's German Club. Die Drachen translated means the dragons in Ger- man. This club is advised by Louise Sampson. The purpose of the French and Ger- man Clubs is to create an attitude of interest, friendship, and understanding towards other countries. GERMAN CLUB-Front Row: Shirley McFall, Hedy Gersh Claudia Holt, Meredith Meyer, Judy Hinkle, Claire Hinkle: nd Row: FRENCH CLUB-Front Row: Jan Luallin, Donna Byrd, Gary Heidick, Mary Savory, Diane Bernier. Back Row: Steve Kirby, Nancy Kuykendall, Sue Collette, Claude Petit, Mary Cooke, Jack Heilbron. Not Shown: Bob Schneelock, Phil Mouilleaseaux, John Toot. Harnish, Rick Kirby, Steve Sharmahd, Mike Zeglarski, Doug McCalla, Ken Gale. Back Row: Martin Flores, Mike Hall, Chris English, Ron Knedler, Les Bolin, Jess Dawson, Ed Zintz. Not Martha Meyer, Marta Granstedt. Seco Cynthia Nunez, Jerry van Vleck, Cliff Fredricka Musgrave, Claude Petit. Cathy Shoot, Carol Zintz, Shown: Esther O'Donald, Tom Marshall, Mike Schneekloth. sf., 1 rye .im it l ls. RD W NNIER 1 I , I I ART AWARD WINNERS-Front Row: PAM MAVRINAC, General Federation of Women's Clubs Hallmark Senior Contest, SUSAN COLLINS, GFWC Hallmark Senior Contest, LINDA MINOR, Mt. Miguel June Art Contest, ART KNIGHT, GFWC Hallmark Senior Contest. Back Row: RON MILLS, Stay in School Poster Con- testp DANETTE DAVID, Mt. Miguel Choral Music Album Cover, JAN EDWARDS, Mt. Miguel June Art Contest, DUANE STRONG, Yearbook Cover Design. Not Shown: PAM EASTER, Stay in School Poster Contest. HONIEMAKING AWARD WINNERS-LAURA SINCLAIR, Home- making llg SUSAN PACHOLSKI, Homemaking lg NOREEN ARCHIBALD, Senior Homemaking. Not Shown: DEBBIE LONG, Homemaking ll. WWW BANK or AMERICA AwARD WINNERS-PAT CORDRAY vocational Artsg PAM MAVRINAC, Fine Arts, GWEN M GARVEY ' ' Math, JOHN BRYANT, Liberal Arts. C ' Smence and ' w ' A PAM an art award winner, works on a seascape for a class project in Ben KiegIe's 5th period Design Class. 125 CONCERT CHOIR-Front Row: Sharon Olsen, Candi Collins, Cathy Huchel, Sharon Smith, Susie Plummer, Joy Kemp, Ruth Kunde, Janene Foster, Joanne Zent, Lorie Durham, Kathy Coston, Julie Cobb, Joanna Bolieu, Nancy Paquatte. Second Row: Jan Isley, Jane O'Connor, Janet Cobb, Linda Minor, Diane Hudkins, Sandy Anderson, Margie Bonapace, Margie Gowin, Patsy Luck, Debbie Jones, Donna Porter, Janet Simpson, Laurin Helmuth, Linda McClelland, Cathy Gowin, Dawn Lind- sey. Third Row: Rebecca Arabie, Barbara Joslyn. Karen Wilson, Barbie Schwab, Joanne Smith, Shirley Hamilton, Petra Hill, Claire Prince, Liz Ek, Sandi Svalstad, Linda Statzer, Beth Jones, Phyllis Fowler, Nancy Knight. Fourth Row: Greg Isley, Jim HOLA, cries welcoming crowd in El Palme, a railroad stop on the Girls' Ensemble second Mexico good-will tour in December. E J I me E LZ f me 524' ' . , . F t a if ' i ' 5-. -. X ,sf K if vt s Squillace, Harvey Koehler, Steven Shepard, Glenn Heath, Jan Foster, Mike Pallidino, Larry Molina, Jim Wilber, Phil Mouil- lesseaux, Ron Coker, Don Woods, Jim Crawford, Don Simmons, Randy King. Back Row: Bill Forrester, Glenn Ashworth, Rick Wilson, Gil Sotelo, Ron Brock, Mike Wake, Wayne Kelly, Leigh- ton Whitehurst, Ron Hall, Marvin Hodge, John Goodman, Virl Kemp, John Ripley, Fred Robins, Jeiry Robinson, Steve Thomas. Not Shown: Phillip Bagley, Charles Buono, Bradley Burrell, Mike Connelly, John Ek, Doug Hancock, Lorrie Jantz, Sue Penery, Gary Peterson, Sue Pratt, Sandra Sjogren, Melissa Spisak, Laurie Strathdee, Kathy Traxler, Frances Wright. GlRL'S ENSEMBLE-Front Row: Sharon Butcher, Jan Isley, Sue Plum- mer, Fran Wright, Jan Norman, Joyce Taylor. Second Row: Nancy Paquatte, Accompanist Lori Durham, Kathy Coston, Joanne Zent. Joanne Bolieu. Back Row: Julie Cobb, Jeanne Foster, Gail Starr, Cathy Huchel Ruth Kunde, Lyn Norman. , Q, liklo e,e 4 E Q M 7? 1 , Mmm if M-Ae., A Y weserfawih f xiii g J i A 3 A J f gs is ' ,.. Y- Q, I Dae iid, . 4'-A ' . , . W,.u,.,,... .. i , :fi . E ,gg 1 5311 'wwf iv' Qi it ROBERT BOUCHER Director si if fm it iw Pt 7 ,Q '- ' 111 If '-4 C0 CERT CHUIR, GIRL ' NSE BLE RESOUNDING VOICES of good cheer fill this large church in Los Mochis, Mexico, one of the many singing appearances made during the Ensemble's five day singing tour. I i Flaming Youth leave Good-Will Thoughts The Concert Choir and Girls' Ensem- ble represent Mt. Miguel to audiences tar from home. At the San Diego County Music Festival on April 7 and at the Sou- thern California Vocal Association Choir Festival at Alhambra on May 19, the Choir received a Superior rating. The Girls' Ensemble traveled south of the border into Old Mexico again this year to promote international good will and share the Christmas spirit. This year's trip took the singers for tive days to Los Mochia and Hermosillo. Director Robert Boucher and wife, Interpreter and Guide Edward Villereal, MIL MEMORIAS Ad- visor Lowell Plinke, and the School Nurse Isabelle McCrea accompanied the girls on their tour to our neighbors to the south. The Concert Choir and Girls' Ensem- ble are examples of youth aflame on the Mt. Miguel Campus. GLEE CLUBS Achievement of Fame Is Uld Hat For Miguel The Mount Miguel Choir and Ensem- ble are not the only choral groups on campus, although they are the most widely known. There are three other groups, namely the Girl's Glee, Boys' Glee, and the male Quartet. Each year the Girls' and Boys' Glee participate in a District Festival. This year the festival was held at Mt. Miguel on April 3. .Iesten Hairston, noted composer and arranger, directed the combined chorus of voices. Mr. Hairston is the man who is well known for singing Amen in the film Lilies of the Field. This year the Quartet achieved new fame singing for an International Club Banquet held at the Hanalei Hotel in Mission Valley in April. The quality of these singers is part of a continuing tra- dition at Mt. Miguel of superior choirs. DISTRICT GLEE CLUBS ASSEMBLE in Miguel's gymnasium to rehearse for the Festival program. Here the combined PARENTS AND STUDENTS came to hear the combined Grossmont District Glees at a concert on April 3. Director for the event was Jesten Hairston. voices put finishing touches on Battle Hymn. W f '-..,,- com poser -and arranger, directed the combined glees from the Grossmont District at Miguel on April 3. ,r ff 34 ,I Af ,. 9h ' 4 ' 4 rf t ' Q ,nf ' 1'1 fr! , L ,, wg a ,M Y ' U W 1 I 2 N Q' o Q , 0 'L xy, A , gf QL' 2 gf , ' ' ' I I 'Qtr' , . ' 'X 0 X QM9,? X z V gy ,tr 3 Q wr v um J fi 555635 2 ?i Q U 'I Rui T. 'v-,Lg w I sn -N 4'b 3 4 M A A i , - ' . I 1 V ,W 'Q A, :cj fffswx .QW ' qqfspw- W My 51? X Q 5 . .iM awr- Yi x '51 . ,ff gpg: . I 1, . URCHE TR Urchestra, Stage Band ttain High Honors Mount Miguel's Concert Orchestra and Band have attained many high hon- ors in past years, and this year has been no exception. Under the direction of Lar- ry Curtis, the orchestra has achieved su- perior ratings at the District Festival and also performed in a festival at Cerritos College. Besides their many competitive en- gagements, the Concert Orchestra has performed for many school functions. The Stage Band, a subsidiary, played during the Tenth Annual Nominating Convention and the Cape and Cadence Corp's Banquet on April 6. This year the Concert Orchestra has focused attention and effort on more contemporary classical music than in years past. Some of this effort was ex- pended on selections from music ar- ranged for a group at U.C.L.A. AT A SPIRIT CONTEST held in the Fall among classes, the Pep Band showed up to give their support along with cheerleaders and students. 130 Drew, Terry Mills. 'T'1I9-W CONCERT ORCHESTRA F r o n t Row: Jan Johnson Carla Hollowell Ann Hopkins, Kathy Miller Paul Gormley, Jeanne Velrquette Second Row: Phyllis Mazza Mary Lara Ann Tibbits, Claudia Mansfield Brenda Miller, Nancy Mumaw Gigi Subilo sky, David Hopkins Rego Herrera Garth Crawford. Third Row Debbie Martin, Jim Kipp, Trm Burke Mike Curtis, Steve Woodard Mary Jo An drikan, Jerry Nrcodemus Linda Buckner, Cheryl Richie Fourth Row Tom Higgdon, Mike Demers Bob Higgdon, Sue Armstrong Steve ls ley, Ray Miller, Peggy Lubrc Peggy Damatta, Karen Rosmann Shirley C0 CERT BAN PERFORMING AT A CONCERT on February 22, members of the Concert Orchestra provided much pleasure for those who attended. LARRY CURTIS, Band and Orchestra Director, presents his group to the audience after their performance at the February concert. , , ,,,, -.-Ho .......J others of the Concert Band play selections from i'Sound of Music during the concert on Washington's birthday. MOUNT MIGUEL'S CONCERT ORCHESTRA provided melodious strains for those who went to their concert which was held in the gym on February 22. i 131 i J MARCHING BAND-Kneeling: Drum Majorette, Terri Kelly. Front Row: Drum Major Sue Thompson, Steve Isley, Ron Gill, Dick Tibbitts, Ted Adams, Ray Miller, George Nelson, Sharon Ott, Bill Forrester, Nancy Mumaw, Mike Brady, Kathy Miller, Jan Johnson, Diana Holloway, Dave Hopkins, Elena May, Phyllis Mazza, Paul Lundquist, Drum Majorette Jean Veliquette. Second Row: Nan Block, Ken White, Nancy Menard, Jerry Segawa, Brad Bygd, Mike Ensch, Mike Day, Mary Jo Ondre- chen, Steve Woodard, Mike Curtis, Tom Jones, Peggy Damata, Carla Hollowell, Shirley Drew, Ann Tibbitts, Peggy Lubic, Karen Rosemann, Debbie Martens, Henry Adams, Chuck Preble, John Berger, Claudia Mansfield. Third Row: Jim Kipp, Randy Houk, Tim Burke, Elizabeth Mazza, Barbara Johnson, Sue Dalrymple, Marilyn Cassels, Barbara Winters, Barbara Puente, Sandy Mor- SUE THOMPSON Drum Major , 1' 591575, vfyaf ,ft +.f i 1 Q' V fi 5 - .W X 2 f ge 'af 132 row, Cindy Frechette, Linda Klee, Mike Palermo, Blaine Michel, Herby Lowe, Jay Lanz, Manuel Fejerang, Harold Parker, Dave Mayer, Bunky Adams, Don Albee. Fourth Row: Gayle Rose- mann, Mary Roberts, Rainelle McEntee, Marcy Castle, Naomi Mills, Vera Rivera, Mary Berger, Normalee Silva, Linda Buck- ner, Beverly Reynolds, Ron Asher, Leonard Caponi, Ron Vance, Robert Granstedt, Gigi Subasky, Betty Cortopassi, Judy Joyce, Jerry Melton, Jim Belchamber. Back Row: Mike Newman, Bryan Cassels, Dave Dickerson, Dave Bradstreet, Tom Damata, Bruce Brackman, Bob Higdon, Mike Demmers, Kerry Hylton, Tim Shea, Tom Higdon, Ron Coker, Vicki English, Sue Armstrong, Terry Mills. Not Shown: Jerri Nicodemus, Cheryl Ritchie, Bill Pangee, Gary Coneo, Phil Bagley, John Cave. TERRI KELLY Drum Majorette - ' K LARRY CURTIS Director RCHI G BAN Mt. Miguel Marchers' Hard Work Pa s llff Mount lVliguel's Marching Band has a continuous record of top honors and a reputation of which all lVlatadors are justly proud. Not by accident, however, but through myriad hours of disciplined rehearsal. These musicians march after school everyday during the parade sea- son and are often heard practicing be- fore school. This year the band participated in the Autumn Band Jamboree, the Nlother Goose Parade, the Arcadia Invitational, and the Long Beach Band Review. The Marching Band received the first place award at the Autumn Band Review for Grossmont High Schools. COLORFUL HALFTIME at the Autumn Band Jamboree was displayed when the Marching Band and the Cape and Cadence formed an airplane on the Aztec field at San Diego State College. BANDERETTES-Front Row: June Kaneko, Beverly Mauseth, Ann Hopkins Nancy Paquette, Brenda Miller, George Anne Teigen. Back Row: Joan Lockhead, Janis Yzelman, Captain Claudia Mansfield, Kim Jackson PECI LTY CURP ui . O' an :fy- i ' ,iii ' - V Ifilg A J O JOANNE ZENT Cadence Captain CADENCE CORPS - FRONT ROW: Judy Parker, Cathy Gowan, Patsy Luck, Sally Monaghan, Charlotte Brennon, Judy Hamilton, Dorothy Rousseau. SECOND ROW: Debbie Gaigan, Kathy Ross, Deb- bie Ghan, Mary Krazewski, Cindy Mow- ery, Nancy Cairns, Jane Eckels. THIRD ROW: Linda Barton, Diane Stubbs, Linda Glanden, Blanche Mentesana, Meegan Law, Debbie Favorite. BACK ROW: Deb- bie Geiz, Marsha Mowreader, Cindy Coate, Barbara Galligan, Deena Nunez, Cindy Neimet, Debbie Drew. 4 CADENCE LIEUTENANTS-Kathi Starbuck, Candi Collins Linda McCance, Sue Penery. CAPE CORPS-First Row: Susie Sams, Cathy Young, Pat Stan- ley, Diana Repoza, Janice Thompson, Terri Bushong, Vicki Enid. Second Row: Lynn Hammerschmidt, Kathy Peterson, Corps Members Gain Statewide Honors Performing at halftime shows during football season was not the only func- tion ofthe Mount Miguel Cape and Cad- ence Corps this year. The Corps also took part in the Grossmont District Band Jamboree on October 22 and the Julian Apple Festival in December. Although unable to go, the Corps was honored to be invited along with the Band to put on a halftime show at San Francisco Uni- versity. In the early Spring, Corps Captains, Lieutenants, and other graduating mem- bers taught routines to girls wishing to try out for next year's Specialty Corps. At a banquet held after tryouts and at- tended by the girls and their mothers, the new Captains, Lieutenants, and mem- bers for 1967-'68 were announced. 1 Sherry Winkie, Marie Hepworth, Emily Kern, Charlotte Robin son, Dixie Jump. Third Row: Karen Bageley, Shirley Hamilton Linda McGarvey, Diane McEwing, Eva Eckenboy, Nancy Miller fr it BARBARA LASHER ,ff Cape Captain if Af. ' if I rrlrly v , f 4 CAPE LIEUTENANTS-Windy Lubic, Ronna Raymond, Pam Easter, Sandy Svalstad. KATHY ROSS Corps President PEGGY JOHNSON Advisor FURENSIC LEAGUE Wm. ,sam 136 PRACTICING FOR AN UPCOMING SPEECH TOURNAMENT, Linda Simpkins gives an extemporaneous speech on the current economic situation of the United States to her fifth period speech class. FORENSIC LEAGUE-First Row: Gail Wokoluk, Sandy Ander- son, Debbie Baldwin, Margie Taluban, Diane Hudkins, Debbie Grimm, Julie Tonner, Nancy Knight, Mary O'Brien. Second Row: Patty Prince, Candi Brown, Nila Repard, Bev Mauseth, Linda Simpkins, Karen Wilson, Mike Wiihite, Barbie Combs, Judy Parker, Sharon Smith. Third Row: Kathy Powell, Dan Jones, Speech Enthusiasts Compete II the We Matadors interested in speech are given a chance to compete in tourna- ments and meets on both local and state levels by joining the Forensic League, a national organization for high school students. Speech enthusiasts compete in such fields as extemporaneous speaking, oratorical interpretation, im- promptu, humorous, and dramatic inter- pretation. ln order to become a member of the League, a minimum of points is required. This year's speech team, under the coaching of Robert Sanders, received several awards. Among them were a sec- ond place at Palomar and a third place at the Mount Miguel Interpretation. Other tournments included the San Diego Open, Cal Western, Chula Vista, and San Diego Qualifying. Mike Zeglarski, Sharon Schmitke, Les Bolen, S. Mosteller, Bob Gilmer, D. Dunbar. Back Row: Linda Provenzale, Eugene Kraz- ewski, Bob Vryheid, Dan Treinen, Chris Johnson, John Bryant, D. Carlson, J. Wilson. Not Shown: Pat Jackson, Sandy Sjogren, Michele Davis. SCIIE CE CLUB SCIENCE CLUB - Front Row: Mickey Fahey, Dave Steward, Jerry Van Vleck. Second Row: Mary Ondrechen, Beckey Brega, Fredricka Musgrave. Back Row: Advisor, Clifford Phillips, Phil Nowak, Steve Sharmahd, Dan Filippini. Whale Hunters View Perennial Event The Science Club was reacti- vated this past year after three years of dormancy. Early in Feb- ruary the Club went on a Whale Hunt chartering a boat from Mission Bay Yacht Club early one morning to go off Point Loma to view the perennial spectacle. ln Nlarch this group went on a field trip to Scripps Institute of Ocean- ography and toured the building. At their regular meetings, the Science Club has group discus- sions, experimental projects, and lectures of interest to the Club. The requirements for member- ship for this club is merely an in- terest in science and willingness to participate in club activities. Advisor Clifford Phillips hopes that the Club will continue to be as successful in the years ahead as it was this year. DAN FILIPPINI TAKES A CLOSER LOOK at fossils under a microscope. The fossils were taken from a C0V9 Sample from the Ocean floor- NOTED OCEANOGRAPHER DR. RIEDEL of Scripps lnstitute of Oceanography opens a core sample of the ocean floor as a demonstration for Science Club members. .1 '4 .- ii EUREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS friendliness Bestows Boost to Year's isit This year's international representa- tives, Claude Petit from France and Inci Otugen from Turkey, participants in the American Field Service program at lVli- guel, have enchanted Nlatadors all year with their charm and enthusiasm. Seventeen -year-old Claude comes from the outskirts of Paris, where she lives with her parents, two sisters, and a brother. She has one more year of schooling in France and feels that schools in the United States are easier than those in her country. Inci, 18, graduated last year from high school in Istanbul, Turkey. She has no time to be homesick because of her various activities. She likes American food, especially pancakes. Both girls are proud of Miguel and like the United States, not only the coun- try, but the friendly people they have met during their stay in America. INCI OTUGEN Turkey CLAUDE PETIT France FRlENDLY RIVALRY ensues as Claude Petit and Inci Otugen engage in an international tug-of-war over a purse to be sold at the annual AFS rummage sale. I TERNATIUNAL Cl B SOMETHING seems to amuse the International Club Advisors George Panawek, Ann Alderson, and Judith Pike about the paper they are going over at a monthly l Club meeting. INTERNATIONAL CLUB- FRONT ROW: lnci Otugen, Pam Haehn, J-an Isley, Claire Henkel, Secretary Janice Thompson, President Mike Zeglarski, Frosty Southard, Vice-President Elsie Fischer, Fredricka Musgrave, Linda McGarvey, Claude Petit. SECOND ROW: Holly Hillstone, Linda Pelletre, Nila Repard, Judy Bushey, Irene Rapoza. 'I' Banner S mbolizes nderstanding of the most popular and at Mt. Miguel, the Inter- Global Being one largest clubs national Club enjoyed a year filled with activities. As the American the host organization of Field Service Exchange Students, this active club sponsored an AFS week and held an assembly featur- ing all the AFS students from the Gross- mont District. The industrious Sophomore Class won S550 for its class treasury by bringing in the most rummage for the Annual Rummage Sale sponsored by the I Club on November 18 and 19. Another an- nual event was the selling of valentine bows in February. The International Club purchased a new banner, symbolizing international understanding and having a globe inside a torch. THIRD ROW: Lynda White, Linda Gandon, Shirley McFaIl, Barbara Hyde, Sue Tanner, Mary Westrup, Margaret Zimmer- shead, Donna Chmelik. Ai Woodward. BACK ROW: Peter Thatcher, Rick Bowersox, Carol Zintz, Leslie McDaniel, Lynette Zimmer, P ' ' , , aul Hammerschmidt, Bob Vryheid Ed Zintz Paul 41 HIGH 508004. CLUB 4 BETTY WHITE STRAINED MUSCLES were felt by many members of the Advisor Hurdle Crew as they lift heavy hurdles at a GIRl.' LEAGUE BENCHWARMER COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Front Row Pam Grlffen Sharon Schmltke Full Force This Year The Girls' League is a large and poten- tially powerful organization. lts member- ship is open to every girl registered at Mount Miguel, however, this unlimited membership causes numerous organiza- tional problems. During the summer the Girls' League Executive Board worked on organizing the club. It was decided that the Bench- warmers would serve a double purpose this year. Besides warming the bench for the football team, they would serve as a central committee around which the of- ficers could organize this year's activi- ties. The Hurdle Crew, new to the campus this year, main purpose is to stimulate the track squad with enthusiasm and spirit, to cheer them when they win, and to console them when they are defeated. The other main job of the Hurdle Crew is to move the hurdles on and off the field. However, the first job is accom- plished more easily than the second. PAM EASTER President and H RULE CRE GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS-Vice-President Sue Penery, Presi- dent Pam Easter, Secretary Sue Thompson, Treasurer Joanne Zent. HURDLE CREW-Front Row: Joanne Zent, Karen Carlson, Linda Franicola, Terri Kelly, Candi Collins, Debbie Drew, Judy Parker, Kathi Starbuck. Second Row: Sharon Schmitke, Pat Warfield, Sue Penery, Ronna Raymond, Pam Easter, Gail Wokoluk, Barbara Lasher, Sue Thompson. Not Shown: Evie Seranno, Judi Hamilton. BENCHWARMERS--Front Row: Evie Serranno, Connie McKenzie, Pam Easter, Sue Penery, Joanne Zent, Chris Putnum. Second Row: Mary Pat- terson, Sue Bugel, Jan Norman, Lyn Norman, Kathy Coston, Julie Cobb. Back Row: Diane Hart, Gail Wokoluk, Sue Parker, Linda Provenzale, Cathy Huchel, Lori Linden. Not Shown: Martha Amador, Sherry Brew- ster, Nan St. Romain. f , 141 4 KEY Cl B KEY CLUB OFFICERS-Dan Treinen, President, John Riveria, Treasurer. Back Row: Chris Johnson, Vice-President, Louis Plante, Secretary, Jim Bradford, Sergeant-at-arms. Charities and Good Times Inspire Yeung Men to Work Mount Miguel's International Key Club, rated number one in San Diego County, spon- sored many activities throughout the year. One of these was Stevie Veliquette Day which was inspired by a desire to aid a young boy with leukemia. Another project started was the sale of books at cost to students. This was a non- profit service done by the members. Besides this service to Mount Miguel, members held interclub meetings with members of Key Clubs from other high schools in the area. An after- game dance was also sponsored by the club in January. The Club also performed other services throughout the year by contributing fifty dollars to Stevie Veliquette and also painting roll call numbers for the Boys' Physical Education De- partment. Besides service projects, Senior Lettermen matched wits with their animal counterparts in the annual Donkey Basketball Game on Febru- ary 16. They also sponsored two dances, one in the Fall and the second in the Spring. As a final touch of gaiety to end the year, the club planned a day at Disneyland for mem- bers and their dates. KEY CLUB-First Row: Tom Van Zant, Clinton Millhouse, John Murgia, Jerry Lowery, Larry Molina, Blake Matthews, Mark Riveria, Rick Hoffman, Walt Malachek. Second Row: Dave Deason, Mike Bauer, Glenn Heath. Fourth Row: Gary Petersen, Storms, Frank Gilbert, Mike Tyer, Craig Botzer, Louis Plante, Bob Jacobson, Bruce Johnson, Mike Ela, Ron Hall, Jim Law, Dan Treinen, Chris -Johnson, Gary Cooper. Third Row: Jim Oscar Chavez. Not Shown: Charlie Lewis, Jim Bradford. LETTERMEN'S Cl B LETTERMEN'S CLUB-First Row: Craig Botzer, Louis Plante, Jim Law, Frank Gilbert, Clinton Millhouse, Mike Robinson, Blake Matthews, John Riveria, Jerry Lowery, Wayne Kelly, Oscar Chavez. Second Row: Gary McCollister, Dan Philippini, Dave Lower, Brad Hill, Jim Murgia, Gary Gamut, Tom Van Zant, Terry Torgersen, Ron Raymond, John Goodman, Ron Coker. Third Row: Worth Ward, Dennis McCormick, Dave Storms, Allan Nichols, Dan Jones, Gary Cooper, Bruce John- son, Dave Wollos, Dan Treinen, Rick Hoffman, Roy Dagersley, Mike Tyer, Craig Wollitz. Fourth Row: Greg Wilhite, Jim Bitterly, Bob Drew, Tom Carroll, Roger Drummond, John Schettig, Mike Bauer, Gary Bried, Tom Lasher, Marshall Blakesley, Jim Grobe, Glenn Heath. Fifth Row: Dave Joynt, Dave Dawson, Greg Haz- litt, Tom Estes, Ken Schmeltzer, Robert Jacobson, Mike Wil- hite, Mike Ela, Ron Hall, Marvin Hodge, Dennis Lockhart, Harold Phillips. LETTERMEN'S CLUB OFFICERS-Clint Millhouse, Vice- LETTERMEN'S CLUB MEMBERS work on the problem of distribution P e5'de Ttf Jim Law. PVe5'dentf LOWS Plante, Secfetaflfi and sales of tickets to the annual Donkey Basketball Game Frank Gilbert, Treasurer. in which Senior Lettermen participate each year. 3 ww ga W fi N...N..f Wm., , -6... . 1 4 N Q k W w 5 , Q N X 4 x X igg. A AQJQ K 5 SX . 5. i ,ii was-.faQv', 35 wx., , 6 In the lexicon of youth which fate reserves for a bright manhood, there is no such word as fail. e -Bulwer-Lytton ED l NJ I I F0 T ' A ll. Il f lg .5 X21 -' ' V as iw' L N 'lL, ll'fjr, ,I .2 inf, sd! X I K i I T PERRY MILLER FRANK VlTALE EARL PEASLEY Head Coach Line Coach Back Coach Desire and Hustle Spark Mat liridders With desire and hustle, the Miguel gridders started off with a recordbreak- ing season. Coaches Perry IVliller and Frank Vitale agreed that, with the size, inexperience, and the lack of depth, the Matadors did as well as could be ex- pected of any football team. A preview of the Matadors' desire and hustle was witnessed at the Football Carnival in Aztec Bowl when the Matadors beat EI Cajon during the third quarter. lt was also shown in the first non-league game when the Nlatadors broke the school scoring record by sweeping over Sweet- water. The bitter taste of disappoint- ment came when archrival Helix dropped Miguel for its first loss of the season. FRANK GILBERT, perhaps the fastest running back in the League, bulls his way over for a touchdown, as Jerry Lowery knocks a would-be tackler out of the play. GARY COOPER dives to gain extra yardage after being tripped up by a Sweetwater defender. Previously Cooper had intercepted the pass. 14 4 Q VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM - FRONT ROW: Frank Gilbert, Tom Van Zant, Bruce Johnson, Gary Cooper, Clint Millhouse, Mike Robinson, Louis Plante, Jim Law, Jim Grobe. SECOND ROW: Dan Filippini, Ed Bynum, Terry Lubic, Glenn Heath, David Storm, Dan Jones, Roy Degurse, Tom Rosenberger. TOM VAN ZANT pops through El Capitan's defensive line for a score, as Bruce Johnson lays a block for him. MOUNT MIGUEL MATADORS 1966-'67 Football Varsity Mt. Miguel 50 ,,,, ..,. S weetwater 19 Mt. Miguel 7 ..... ,,...,.,... H elix 34 Mt. Miguel 39 ..... El Capitan 14 Mt. Miguel 39 .... ...,.. S antana O Mt. Miguel 14 ,... .... G rossmont 27 Mt. Miguel 26 .... ...... E I Cajon O Mt. Miguel 19 ..... ...... M onte Vista 26 Mt. Miguel 26 .... ..... G ranite Hills 53 THIRD ROW: Mike Schneekloth, Worth Ward, Robert Jacob- son, Jerry Lowery, Gary Gammet, Craig Botzer, Craig Wollitz, Mike Tyer. BACK ROW: Mike Bauer, Rick Hoffman, John Goodman, Harold Phillips, Ron Hall, David Joynt, Dan Rutter, Jim Murgia, Bob DeFrate, Mike Shultz. , ., ,off 1,4 y.v.'fgf:.g', , - . 'mfs-un. -1- -r 5 I g . A 431.229 if ' - Q 4. A ' , - 43. Q e ff ?F f,.j',12:f., 1' 7 W 7' Qi ' ' '- :f I FRANK GILBERT comes back to make a diving catch for a long gainer against Grossmont, in a hotly contested dual. Returning lettermen GARY COOPER FRANK GILBERT JIM GROBE Linebacker Ha'fb-ack Halfback ll! Returning Letterman lead nderclassmen The ten returning lettermen had a small, although spirited, group of under- classmen to work with this year. The Matadors were underdogs in almost every game because of their small size. Mount Miguel started the season with a bang and ended it with a thud. Miguel began the season by trouncing Sweet- water of the Metro League, and setting a new school scoring record. However, the Matadors ended the season by be- coming the first grid team in the history of Miguel to lose to Monte Vista. In the games between these two ex- tremes, Miguel won three and lost three. Two of the three wins were shut-outs. The Matadors placed nine men on All League teams. Mount Miguel will have seventeen lettermen returning next year, to make a strong Matador team. BRUCE JOHNSON JIM LAW End End JIM MURGIA Louie PLANTE MIKE ROBINSON TOM VAN ZANT ghgigon MILLHOUSE Halfback Guard Center Fuuback 14 JUNIOR END Bruce Johnson goes up into the air to battle with a Santana defender for possession of the ball. JIM MURGIA and Frank Gilbert, Miguel's two fine halfbacks, take a breather during halftime of the El Capitan game. 150 I hh'hhh M1 ,,ii MW M. ,iii :ii t,,' , Vtilt I aaiat L Ir' RON HALL receives instructions from Line Coach Frank Vitale during Miguel rout with Santana. DAVID STORM moves in to tackle an El Cajon halfback, while a Brave blocker prepares to take him out from the blind side SANTANA RUNNER comes to the end of the line as Gary Cooper, Harold Philips, Mike Robinson, and Craig Wollitz all converge to make the tackle. JERRY LOWERY sprints towards the goal line while a Red Devil of Sweetwater tries to drag him down from behind. DEFENSIVE HALFBACK JIM GROBE upends a Monte Vista receiver for a short gain after a completed forward pass. MIKE TYER, the Matador Sophomore quarterback V I ' Z , in 5 rambles around end for a good gain while it looks 'Xb Y pf , . 'V as if he would be trapped behind the line of scrimmage. if ,gg asp 151 J. V. FOOTBALL TEAM - FRONT ROW: Jim Smith, Mario Alisce, George Leyva, Mark Deesing, Charlie Gregg, Dennis Romero, John Zumya, Cary Demeree, Mark Deader, Jeff Buck- ner. SECOND ROW: Brian Ward, Darryl Hiltz, Ron Kraft, Carol Strong, Bob Fescina, Larry Molina, Dan Midos, Carl Crutcher, Backfield coach NED BLASS Line coach Sam Sanderson. THIRD ROW: John West, Mike Leyva, Gary Levitt, Rick Church, Gary Kennedy, Neil Sandors, Terry Crutcher, Eddie Zints, Ray Jones. BACK ROW: Bruce Hevzig, Bill Pokladnik, Larry Schauffler, Don Core, Steve Bailey, Allen Clark, Jose Lopez, Jeff O'Connor, Dan' Chaffee, Steve Midos. NEIL SANDORS makes valuable yardage MORGAN NEWMAN after a fine catch during the El Capitan clash. STEVE BAILEY, Miguel's J.V. fullback shows his determination as he picks up a first down. HALFBACK JEFF BUCKNER starts end sweep, X, I I . but was stopped at line of scrimmage. My fkyyf ' Ml Red Shirts Hold line ln league Struggle Red shirts defense showed their strength by holding Sweetwater, Helix, and Santana scoreless while letting El Cap score only six points. On the other hand, the offense showed its ability by scoring 82 points in its first four games. Turning point of the season came along with injuries and ineligibility as this well-balanced team became unbal- anced. Coach Morgan Newman reported an estimate that about six of his Red Shirts will likely be promoted to starting line up next season. Varsity Coach Frank Vitale, observing the performance of such players as Rick Church, Jerry Crucher, Larry Nlolina, Jeff Buckner, Allen Clark, and Jeff O'Conner said, This is the kind of material we'll be glad to get. JEFF 0'CONNER, J.V. quarterback, shows his I running ability on an opposition play during HSIIX game gy 'QQ ,M ffim' r iiiiii tfttf si is iiaff M F 1 'rd' ' WIK ffs1K'7 It i X I rrp 'rrn fl! 2' 1 ' I vs: ,F,,, ,SRA-2 Qt 'C l fzQm '?wV C it f ' 8 CRUSS CUUNTRY Young Distance Team Gains Much Experience Cross-Country Mentor Richard Sweet stated that this year's team was a very young team. They did all that could be expected of them under the circum- stances . The circumstances were that there were only nine varsity team mem- bers. One of these, Marshall Blaksley, was a senior and Tom Lasher was a sophomore. The experience gained this year will be invaluable to the eight members who will return next year. Among these will be seven juniors and one sophomore. Two of the returning junior lettermen will be trophy winners- Brad Hill, team captain, -and Roger Drummond, who held the fastest time on our course. Tom Lasher finished the season as third man on the Varsity Squad. Next year's team will also be strengthened by an up and coming Junior Varsity team. DICK SWEET Coach IVIUUNT MIGUEL MATADURS 1966 -'67 Cross Country Mt. Miguel 43 CSept. 273 .... Mt. Miguel 38 CSept. 301 ...... Mt. Miguel 33 COOL Mt. Miguel 25 COct. ivn. Miguel 29 qocr. ivir. Miguel 34 roar. Mt. Miguel 45 QOct. Mt. Miguel 50 CNov. Mt. Miguel 35 CNov. Hilltop 16 Helix 23 31 .................. Morse 23 71 .......... 14D ........ 215 ........ .. El Capitan 36 Santana 28 .. Grossmont 21 253 .............. El Cajon 16 lj .......... Monte Vista 15 103 ...... Granite Hills 21 tNon-league, low score wins 4 VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY - Front Row: John Schettig, Jim Bitterlie, Marshall Blakesley, Manager Kris- ten Wilkinson, Brad Hill, Greg Haz- lett. Back Row: Mike Drew, David Ripley, Gerry Breid, Roger Drum- mond, Tom Lasher. A SMILING as he runs the last few feet, Gerry Bried looks forward to the end of the grueling two mile run. J.V. CROSS-COUNTRY-Front Row: David Hill, Sam Paterson, Bob Vryheid, John Binkele, Tom Smith. Second Row: Genaro Mena, Benny Heath, Nick Ricci, Viril Kemp. Back Row: Benny Speck, John Nicholson, Brad Burrell, Bob Lybrand, Marvin Hodge. TAKING AN EARLY LEAD, Benny Speck David Ripley, A T'RED JOHN EK 'uns towafd theflnlsh line ' to place well up In the dual meet with Helix and Gerry Bried head the pack as they begin the . - long test of their durability in the meet with Santana. m the mst league meet of the Season' ' ' , 147' V , gel Q' + Q , 4, fi 'gt , V V ,,,,,,,., ,V V- V' ' , e A 'WV7 WW W4 fH17L:,4i'ZL5' Zi2,HTl5'Vf7VEif ,' if ,f T 7 V W'w'E5e?? f7 VV V ,YVV , A ,, ,f ' A ' , ,, VV . Q , . ,,,, MV ie, ,i ,Q , V 1, Me. f W- ,, f WV, fy? gf A V V - 'fi Q? 4 QQ Wwe 315i4Z457ffif v V .wi fi f A if e, gg Af f ei,j eQs, 4 ,f in Q! 1.1 fVvVg,e1f5w ,W ,V N' 'yf',vV,,1. A 591' fn f'L,,'a,,'e, 5. V . VH , 4 ,,., A i . f De ,V , is A ffl, 1' ei 'wif .iff J 4 ' ,,,,W, ,. ,V ,, f M, V ,M VV VM f -, Wwwiff f ,ixi e V: . 'M --ef ,V V.,.e,,,,,,.-VWm J Vt A fix .-if 2 ,Q 4 7 .0 4 ,Q f f f V if W A-gf 'iff ' 19 . V eel-A,' f w ., eww ,ge ff, ' , V? V ', V f iVf'8fLV f i .,,, , ,V af V iw- .. ,VW I Vi, , A ,gf ' ' fe, .4 ,, 'rung Z' , ' 'f',?E.35fq7fes g,' - I I ,,.. I wi, im VVV , ,,, , , 1 A- ff Mr 'A Ng A' 'i . 9 1 , , 4 'Eg ' ' V ' V - We x V. I f - Vg V I ,fe , 1 , .,,.,4e,,V.nVV ,Hg V 3 ge 3, , 1 -gfjj ' B ,,4,jgfV,jjVVVgVy4 .5 ri' V ' y ' , f ia ,Q Q V V A 7 me 15 RICHARD RIDGWAY Varsity Coach fs is Si MUUNT MIGUEL MATAIJURS 1966-67 Basketball Il-league Choices Reflect Strength of M.M. Hoepsters varsm' Nominations for All-League included such Mount Miguel Uan' 35 45 ,Helix 43 players as Oscar Chavez, First Team All-League, Mount Miguel Uan. 65 87 .El Capitan 61 Second Team C.i.F., and CO-Player of the year lVl0UHt Miguel Uafl- 105 77 ,Santana 59 in Grossmont League, Michael Ela and Ken Mount Mlgue' Uan- 135 65 -GVOSSVUOUT 65 Greenman Second Team All-Lea ue' and Blake Mount Miguel Qian. 175 81 :El Cajon 54 M th ' d B J h hg ' bl Mount Miguel Uan. 205 70 ..e, Monte vista 44 .3 ews an 'UCB O nsonf Onofa e mel Mount Miguel Uan. 245 92 .c,. Granite Hills 63 tion- AISO voted by The team as Team Capfaln Mount Miguel Uan. 275 70 ,e.. Helix 67 and Most Valuable Player was Oscar Chavez. maxi MESS: 2222- 33 gg --e- gl iapitan 1531 Mike Ela had the best number of total rebounds - .,,. 3l'l GDB Mount Migue' web. 7? 46 , ' Grossmom 37 and Dave Stewart had best freethrow percent- Mount Miguel treo. 105 67 ,,,. El Cajon 44 age- . Mount Miguel flfebl 14, 61 -u,, Monte Vista 54 The Matadors hoopsters had an outstanding Mount Miguel CFeb. 175 90 ,,1. Granite Hills 61 season ending with an over-all record of 25-6 and a Grossmont League record of 14-O. How- ever, Matadors were naturally disappointed after winning the first two games in C.l.F. Play- off and then dropping the third game to San Diego High only one point. f -l 74 Q X i S VARSITY BASKETBALL- FRONT ROW: Dave Stewart, Ken Greenman, Blake Mathews, Mike Padgett, Jim Grobe, Gary McCollister. BACK ROW: Bruce Johnson, Mike Ela, Randy Hamilton, .A .i ii ..-i -.i- rs i 157 l JUNIOR REBOUNDER, Michael Ela, cleans boards in Pre-season game with Hoover. His total rebounds for year was 194, highest for Matadors. Oscar Chavez forges on to score -another point in the C. l. F. finals against San Diego. Matadors lost by a score of 53-54 before a crowd of 3700. WORKING ON PLAY is Gary NlcCollister, Michael Ela, and Oscar Chavez as they went on to score repeatedly in the Matador's victory over Santana. TALENT SHOWS as Oscar Chavez outjumps his opponent to lead Matadors to their sixth straight victory in league play. At season's end, Oscar was voted first team All-League. .sp xg -5. -tfwtsfiswvwgsww . gqnunnusuuu I 'r' an PEP TALK WORKS as Coach Ridgway explains how and when to capitalize on Clairemont's mistakes in first game in C.l.F. playa offs before a full house on the Miguel floor. DEFENSE IS VITAL as Senior Guard Gary McCollister illustrates in game with Santana. Oscar Chavez reinforces him in case of need. FULL COURT PRESS is effectively used as shown by Ken Greenman against Clairemont in C.l.F. playoffs. TIM McCARTHY gets offensive rebound in game with Monte Vista helping boost the total for year to 305 for Matadors. MIKE ELA JUNIOR, forward, puts in two more points for the Matadors to aid in their first victory over Santana and on to a 14-O League play i, , H - - 6'1 GUARD KEN GREENMAN shows his best TEAM .OAPTAIN AND 6 6 first string Center Oscar Chavez shows Shot from just outside the key as he puts in his ability of all-around shooting as he ends up with a . . .. .. 15.3 game average, highest of the year for the Matadors. JUNIOR GUARD BLAKE MATHEWS shows outstanding determination as Matadors recover the ball and go on to win its second stright victory over Santana. .infra Vfmmmmtsm M f W:e 1'11 faaaaizalg , , ,, , , JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-Front Row: Mgr. George McCane, Ben Speck, Richard lngraham, Tim Bagley, Drew. Back Row: Allen Clark, Craig Sandling Rene Pattee John Woodward, Ken Barstow, Randy Miller Jack Schmitke Charles Gregg, Mike Tyer, John Neptune, John Midose, Mike Charles Browning. Pride and Teamwork Produces Winners Ability showed as the Junior-Varsity Bas- ketball Team ended with a 21-2 record, the greatest season ever witnessed in the 10 year history of the high school. Coach Dwight Tea- ter attributes the success to smart playing, ability under pressure, and the ability for great teamwork. Pride and teamwork showed throughout the season as the Hoopsters used their wits on defense to hold opponents to an average of forty points per game and also on defense to score an average of sixty points a game. Both losses came when the Grossmont ball club met them on the court to show their ma- turity with an all Junior line-up compared with MigueI's Sophomore dominated team. The Foothillers took the first game with a score of 48 to 46. The second loss found the Matadors short two starters. DWIGHT TEATER 3 Coach ff if we r fl f A 5 . f,f ,r e .y,Qb Y ffegfgz i i f 4- : , 'ff f V 4. f Q iw: f f+,f.w'?fV: , , f ff ,gi yiqfziwe i f f f '- I, ' .WW ,fy ,e.wv,1 ' ffxfe fl, ,ff n 1, f, ,, . tai 1 My .,,w ' , f1E 'H: ,,-f2,: ' VW, ,f 'Z . , , M A ,zl ,,Z . . M , 3 Y y I er s an by for rebound as Matadors win. LONG SHOT scores for Charl' G h 1 Mike T er and Rand M'lI Ii degg once agam W Ie ff .ff 'U' -Front Row: Steve Ray, Billy Ray, Ron Mike Harden. Back Row: Craig Wollitz Mike Rauscher Gary Mowery, Duane Conta, Jerry Robinson, Mike Bugel. Second CoopefiB0bJHC0bS0I1,L99W3hl8 ef1 Row: Louis Plante, Florin Hiltz, Danny Treinen, Jim Kramer, Varsity Grapplers Sea Hard Season Mount Miguel started its varsity wrestling season on a good note, win- ning the first five dual meets and a three way meet. However, when the match with lVlonte Vista was over, both teams had tallied twenty points, creating a Monarch-lVlatador tie. There followed what seemed to be an emotional letdown after which the lVlatadors dropped their next match with Helix. The lVlatadors bounced right back by trouncing the Sul- tans of Santana by a score of thirty-four to eight. They went undefeated the rest of the way finishing second in the League. Mount Miguel was the Grossmont College Holiday Invitational Wrestling Tournament champion, winning by nine- teen points over second place Monte Vista and by forty-six points over third place Helix. Nine Miguel varsity matmen are ex- pected to return to next year's squad contributing maturity and experience to a perennially superior team. IT COULD HAVE BEEN TROUBLE got himself out of it and got the t . akedown on the EI Capitan grapple 1 'qw x C xxx! x7 N, CX X283 L5 f WITH DETERMINATION SHOWING, Gary Cooper tackles a Grossmont grappler from behind in the heavy weight class. 4 BILLY RAY SHOOTS for a takedown, against his Helix adversary, but did not get it as the Helix grappler blocks his move. MOST VALUABLE WRESTLER OF THE YEAR, and the only wrestler to take a first place in C. I. F., Jerry Robinson pins a highlander of Helix. DANNY TREINEN drumps a Monte Vista wrestler in the 157 pound weight class. Danny took a third place in C.l.F. CHEERED ON BY THE CROWD, Bob Jacobson pulls an El Capitan groppler over on his back for a near pin. MUUNT MIGUEL MATAIJURS 1966 67 Wrestling Varsity Mt Miguel CDec 69 42 Pt Loma 7 Mt Miguel CDec 99 41 Hoover 5 Mt Miguel CDec 169 40 Granite Hills 7 First Place Grossmont Holiday Wrestling Tourna ment Miguel Uan Miguel Uan Miguel Uan Miguel Uan Miguel Uan Miguel CFeb Miguel fFeb 69 37 79 30 139 21 209 20 279 17 39 34 109 39 Non league Matches El Capitan 9 Mission Bay 11 Grossmont 17 Monte Vista 20 Helix 23 Santana 8 El Cajon 3 9 0 5 . Mt. ' . .......,.......,.21,..,,.,,, ' :I:Mt- ' U ---------nun---U-H. ' ' tMt. Miguel CJan. 79 22 .,...........,..,,..,.., Chula Vista 18 Mt. ' . ...............,....... . Mt. ' - . .................,.,, , ' Mt. ' . ..................,,..,,..3,,,., ' Mt. ' . ...........................,... , Mt. ' . ................,............. ' 165 J.V. WRESTLING-Front Row: Fred Taylor, Marty Ellis, Jerry Se- Back Row: Ron Amos, Roy Degurse, Bob Fescina David Storm gawa, Billy Kramer, Robbie Brown, Herbie Lowe. Second Row: Larry Molina. Pat Harden, Gary Leavitt, Dennis Romero, Dan Rutter, Rick Souza. Junior arsit Nlatmen Continue Winning Wa Mount lVligueI's Junior-Varsity wrest- lers are once again Grossmont League Champions. The Nlatadors ended the season with a seven win no loss League record and an eleven win no loss record for the year. The Junior Varsity consisted mainly of sophomores and a few juniors. Two freshmen who aided the team occasion- ally through the season were Fred Taylor and Jeff Littlejohn. This made for a very strong J.V. team. The Junior Varsity is actually the sec- ond string varsity team. In most cases the boys who were on the team this year will be on the Varsity Team next year. Since this year's Junior Varsity Team went undefeated, next year's varsity should indeed makefa very strong bid for League honors. 5 SOPHOMORE BILLY KRAMER, turns his man over for a near and three point. 4 A A ' A if T X , wk HITTING A HARD SIT-OUT, Mike Schwitzer tries to get a two point reversal against his Monte Vista opponent. ROBERT JACOBSON, who wrestled both varsity and junior varsity, puts his adversary on his back for at least three points. TO RETAIN CONTROL, Roy Degurse lifts his man off his feet to put him back down on the mat. Roy went on to win his match. IN THE 218 POUND WEIGHT CLASS, Larry Molina struggles to get into position so he can take his Monte Vista opponent down. DETERMINATION is the only word for senior T C ll three-year letterman, om arro , who can hit as well as he can play third base. QB ZX J MORGAN NEWMAN Coach Miguel Batmen High in Batting Department Mount Miguel Batmen started slowly this season by dropping the first two non-league games on errors, then after a four game win- ning streak, the Matadors slumped as they lost the next three games and had three games rained out. David Wallace, Dennis Lockhart, and Tom Matters formed a strong pitching team while Mike Kreger, Mike Gunter, and Bill O'Connor lead the hitting attack. Mike Gunter, known as the long ballhitter, hit three home runs, and sophomore Bill O'Connor scored one at the time this book went to press. Coach Morgan Newman predicted at mid- season, Although we were plagued with bad luck at the beginning of the season, I strongly feel it will change in our favor. Looking toward next season, Coach Newman agreed that it should be a great one with nine returning letter- men if luck provides some new pitching talent. IBB5 BB Baseball Varsity MUUNT MIGUEL MATADURS 7 Mount Miguel CMarch 153 O .... Granite Hills 3 Mount Miguel CMarch 183 3 .............. Helix 2 Mount Miguel QMarch 223 9 ...... El Capitan 12 Mount Miguel fMarch 253 5 ........ Santana 2 Mount Miguel QMarch 293 O .... Grossmont 2 8 ' 2 8 3 Mount Miguel CApril 33 .......... El Cajon Mount Miguel CApril 123 .... Monte Vista 1 l , I VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM-Front Row: Mark Deesing, Clin- ton Millhouse, Dave Wollos, Mike Kreger, Craig Botzer. Second Row: Tom Carroll, Tom Matters, Robert Jacobson, Mike Tyer. SENIOR OUTFIELDER Clint Millhouse awaits pitch from Castle Park hurler. The Matadors went on to win by a score of 7 to 3. me Back Row: Terry Lubic, Bill O'Connor, Craig Guynn, lips, Dennis Lockhart. Not Shown: Mike Gunter. f W rf , .. f , Ula W Tiny Phil .-Pl' 'Uwif3?Wgf LONG BALL HITTER Mike Gunter shows his versatility behind the plate as well as in the infield. The game was played on the Matador Field, March 7. J.V. BASEBALL TEAM-Front Row: Ross Ellis, David Ripley, Cher, Mike Swan- Back Rqw: Mike Drew, Lane Rider, Neil S0 Terry Lewis, Larry Caudillo, Tom Title, John Jones. Second rensohn, Al Har1Ser1, DSHHIS F00fG, Steve Bailey- Not Shown Row: John Zumaya, John Neptune, Randy Miller, Jerry Crut- Charlie Gregg. J.V. Team Displa s Sound Ball Pla ing Errors were few for Mount Miguel Matadors, as shown by records. The Matadors batmen displayed uniform strength on defense as well as offense. Defense of the team was backed up by Al Hansen, one of the finer pitchers, while the offense was led by the hitting of Mike Drew and Charlie Gregg. Another asset contributing to the team's success was the healthy compati- bility between the new coach, Frank Vi- tale, and the team, enhancing team spirit. J.V. Coach Frank Vitale says he thinks there are several good prospects includ- ing such players as Mike Drew, Al Han- sen, Steve Bailey, and Charlie Gregg. FRANK VITALE J .V. 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The team, led by such members as Frank Gilbert, Dave Stewart, and Terry Torgersen, fought every inch of the way for each and every point. A high point of the season was the victory over a traditional track power, Helix. lt was a close meet all the way with the final victory coming when the under- dog relay team won. This year's varsity team had two freshmen members, Billy Joe Winchester in the shot-put and discus and Flynn Barnett in the two-mile. This is rather unusual on any varsity team. cgxf vu T , 1 GOING UP! Small prayers are said for Dave Stewart as he starts upward on his second attempt at 14'1 . He cleared it easily, setting a new school record and taking first place at the National Qity J. C. Relays held over Easter vacation. K r QS M . at .. . ff . .. fs 5 5 5 gif- Q s X- L L, its . L. T . . :affix1f2.5:i.f'21.s'2zffS 'iyiiif-51:,2 i.1ff ' W-'stef - -- 52.--'.z:sf?x??f . I - qs L. ' iiliiiisifigfiiiwi' is -- L - 1- - . 5 kv 225 1 1, I l 3 - 5-.W -fe.,f.-wgfass-Is. A'h'h -st 1 5 - I s 335 -K H H im Q--- -A . , DICK TOMLINSON DICK SWEET I Eiel Coach Track Coach fr' 1965 66 Track Varsity Mount Miguel CMar. ..Granite Hills 75 Mount Miguel CMar. ..Helix Mount Miguel CApr. 113M..El Capitan 171f2 Mount Miguel fApr. 115M..Santana 15M Mount Miguel CApr. 56w..Grossmont 76M Mount Miguel CApr. ..EI Cajon Mount Miguel fMay 65 741f2..Monte Vista 56M MIIIINI MIGUEL MAIAIJIIRS 9 Mount Miguel CMar. 45 53 ..Lincoln 78 115 56 185 55 51 15 155 225 295 82 49 Mena, Roger Drummond, Tom Lasher, Art Knight, Mike Ela, Gregg Hazlett, Billy Winchester. Back Row: Jose Lopez, Brad Hill, Gary Peterson, Steve Custeau, Terry Torgeson, Larry Schaufler, Jim Bain, Bob Lybrand. Not Shown: Dave Stewart, Flynn Barrett, Phil Knight. ,i gi 9? -Y W , Q fm , A B TRACK - Front Row: Jerry Misenhimer, John Nicholson, Chuck Birch, Brad Burrell, Dan Simmons, Jim Moore. Second Row: Gaylord Perry, George Leva, Randy Proven- zano, Jeff Buckner, Jerry Lowery, Cary Demaree. Third Row: Bruce Herzig, Brian Ward, Pat McCarthy, Randy Segmen, Phil Mouillesseaux, Mike- Bauer. Back Row: Gary Pol- lington, Gary Darnell, Bruce Salter, Benny Speck, Tom Creighton, John Schettig, Tom Walander. Not Shown: Henry Deeter, Rick Suza, John West, Benny Heath, Jim Trammell. SOARING OVER THE BAR Tom Van Zant easily clears the crossbar set at six feet during the Chula Vista meet. Tom was first man in the high jump all year. DAVID STORM, who led the hurdle team most of the year, takes a practice hurdle before the first league meet with Helix High. C TRACK-Front Row: Paul Jenk- ins, Rick Lackey, Jim Beam, Sam Paterson, John Hook, Second Rowzl Mark Phillips, Ben Salter, Luis Rosas, Lex Nelson, Rex Lowery. Back Row: Doug Howarth, Brad Brigg, John DuFon, Dean Davidson, Dave Ciccati. Not Shown: Jeff Little- john, Ken Olsen, Bob Gamet. SWIMMING 7 'N Splash rtists Smash f Swimming Records M Mount Miguel swimmers broke most of the past school records this season as they dis- played the greatest year ever for Matadors. Ac- cording to Coach Roger Moreau, this year's team was the strongest team in the history of the school with such outstanding swimmers as Dave Dawson, Mike Wilhite, and Team Captain Wayne Kelly, all seniors. Other outstanding swimmers included Sopho- more Phil Harter, who earned the privilege of being on the All-League team as a Freshman, and Freshman Chris Wilhite, who swam on the Varsity Team this year and is a 3rd Wilhite to make swimming history at Miguel. One ofthe disappointments of the year came when Oceanside splashed by the Matadors at the Carmen Ranch Pool. ROGER Coach MOREAU MOUNT MIGUEL MATADURS 1965-'66 Swimming l Varsity 55 47 Mount Miguel CMarch 173 Mount Miguel fMarch 251 SWIMMING TEAM-Front Row: Bob Huston, Paul Lindquist, Randy Jump, Randy Case, Steve Burnworth, Les Patterson, Steve Bush, Robert Vryheid, Rick Hogan, Jim Scott. Second Row: Sterling Doughty, Keith Johnson, Alex Pacheco, Pat Ed- die, Ron Kraft, Rick Ingram, Cliff Matlock, Don Carlson, Rob- ert Ek, Dwaine Patton. Third Row: John Cappiello, Jim Zito, Robert Davis, Phil Harter, Bill Black, Chris Wilhite, John Wei- gelt, Greg Wilhite, Jim Weigelt, Don Keys. Back Row: Rick Case, Mike Weeks, Mike Wilhite, Ron Hall, Wayne Kelley, John Goodman, Mark Shumate, David Dawson, Roland Andrews. 62 59 74 Mount Miguel CApril 15 Mount Miguel QApril 185 Mount Miguel CApriI 223 Mount Miguel CApril 295 86 ...,.... Helix Grossmont .. Monte Vista ..Granite Hills ....San Miguel El Cajon Not Shown: John Midose, Ron Kraft. '-.', 71.2 .l,'V J , E ,, . , g , . 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JUNIOR JOHN WIEGELT, Matador diver, shows great form as he demonstrates a forward dive during practice before a league meet with Helix Highlanders. 9 9 . ' 1 ,,e,,i,,W,f, GULF MOUNT MIGUEL MATADURS 1965-'66 Golf Mount Miguel CFeb. Mount Miguel CMar Mount Miguel CMar Mount Mi uel Mar. g C Mount Miguel fMar Mount Miguel CApr. Mount Miguel CApr. Mount Miguel CApr. Mount Miguel CApr. Mount Miguel CApr. Mount Miguel CApr. Mount Miguel CApr. Varsity 255 7 ,... Helix 35 1OV2 ..., Monte Vista 105 O .,.. Granite Hills 185 1 .,.. Grossmont 285 13 .... El Capitan 15 3 ,... Santana 115 18 .... El Cajon 145 6 .... Helix 195 15V2 .... Monte Vista 225 1V2 .... Granite Hills 245 15 .... Grossmont 295 19 .... El Capitan 13 .... Santana 18 .... El Cajon Mount Miguel CMay 35 Mount Miguel CMay 55 92 I 11 K4 716 1. 18 l lg PERRY MILLER 15 Coach o Eg Should Be Played Il 23 Year, ot Seasonall 18 This year's golf team saw five return- ing lettermen return for another year STANCE AND FORM are ijmportant for a successful drive, an Ron Coker fulfills the requirements. 176 on the links. The team, however, proved inconsistent in their playing, al- ternating from hot to cold with little in between. One of the big problems for the golf team is the lack of facilities available for practice. Many of the boys who are on the golf team are in other sports throughout the year and cannot practice year round. Most of the players are not members of clubs, so it costs a great deal every time a player goes out to practice on his own. This year the-re were more J.V. matches played than ever before, giving the J.V. players more of a chance to practice their skills. GOLF TEAM-First Row: Mike Padgett, Rick Hoffman, Blake Mathews, Mike Schweitzer, Ron Coker. Second Row: Mario Alesi, Joe Edgil, Tom Estes, John Bunkele, John Toot. Back Row: Chris Wolfenbarger, Denis Degan, Randy Hamil- ton, Dennis McCormick vid Smith. ,Da e, . 1' A ga- , . .. zz . f, L M , X 'anim AQ it :Er ' 24 s.. 44' 72? Q if ' X9 ,.,,., r i 'Qi' vi me Weed' T' 'Y , Q X TI X X V13 T gl 3+ 1 T 4 ,fi j N l f .. ' i 'Tu W X 7 Q We 1 N 2 , ,,,,,, u,.,.,,.,u. W. . ,,,,.,A-. , W I,--,V W. M.. . . ,, an if ff . .. , . If T ,- AK . :ai 1 . 1 1591, f I . ,,' ' . 'J ,. ' 'Y V l C . -, 1 at , . gg, af AA T ' ' .A,,, ' ' i 5 1 as Q Zi 4 f . tg 1. V e gi Q 1235 muse 'T' ' Y ,Nl WW V. J ,, QI' . . I Pimps, , tilbi if fe 'V a 4 1, 5-22 'fi-I ,f . ' G D IZ x . rrei f '11 2' if J e Q I , 5 T f x X f x if K X ' gg ffm Ea li. .1 l J. , . . TENNIS TEAM-Front Row: Jim Mansfield, Drux Vierra, Glen Heath, Richard Brady, Craig Wagner, Dave Lower, Ray Gill, Jim Squillare. Second Row: Jack Heilbrou, Art Briggs, Jeff Heath, Bill Gilchrist, Jon Rex, Vince Vierra, Tom Twells, Paul Trebbien. Third Row: Dave Green, Dave Buford, Tom Benett, Bill Muiv, Ron Vance, Jack Groff, Gil Castaneda, Wayne Valdez. Fourth Row: Doug Ailshie, Ken Nishiuye, Tom Brown, Terry Shepersky, Randy Taluban, Harvy Koehler, Mike Lasher, Gary Baum, Chris Harnish, Glenn Shaffer. Back Row: George McCane, Bob Hogan, Dean Eckler, Rene Patter, Alfred Ward, Rick Knight, Otto VanEm- merick, Jon McClure, Raif Henry. Not Shown: Craig Sandling, Rory Schweitzer, Kent Moffett, Jim Edgil. Qt As DWIGHT TEATER Coach T966-'67 Tennis Varsity .Miguel 203m .........,......,........ Granite Hills 7V4 . Miguel 21-JM ,,,.,............,.,,.... Granite Hills 41!2 Mt. Miguel 18M ...,..................... Helix 9M . Miguel 18 ....,,............,,..... Helix 10 . Miguel 22 .,....,...........,...... El Capitan 6 . Miguel 25 .....,.............,..... El Capitan 3 . Miguel 915 .........,........,,..... Santana 1210 . Miguel 5V .........,.......,,...... Santana 2 .Miguel 2 4 .............,.......,... Grossmont 26 , Miguel 12M ,..,........,............ Grossmont 15521 2 .Miguel 15321 ........,................ El Cajon 12M .Miguel 21M ...........,............. El Cajon 6161- . Miguel 19V2 ......................... Monte Vista SM . Miguel 185 ,,.,.,,......,,.,........ Nlnrlte VlSta 9M LINING UP A SHOT, Jim Mansfield, who is a left hander, prepares to return his opponent's shot in a match with Monte Vista in which they were upset on our courts. TENN S Tennis Team looks To Underelassmen This year's tennis season start- ed slowly. The frequent spring rains washed out the early matches. For example, the El Cajon match was rained out twice before it was played. This year was a building year for the racketmen. Aside from two returning lettermen, this year's team consisted mainly of sophomores and freshmen, as there were only two playing seniors and three playing juniors. The team was led by Jim Mans- field in the singles and the team of Dave Lower and Glenn Heath in the doubles. There was little support from the rest of the team because of their inexperience. Jim Mansfield was first in league standings after the first four matches with a nineteen wins and one loss. Jim continued this fine job throughout the season. FRO H PURTS ROGER MOREAU Frosh Coach RICHARD SWEET Frosh Coach FROSH FOOTBALL-Front Row: Russ Matlock, Richard Lackey, Mike Crawford, Jeff Littiejohn, Tom May, Steve Farnum, Tony Casarrubia, George Hernandez. Second Row: Dean Davidson, Bruce Salter, Larry Smith, Joey Hambrick, Jose Nunez, Dan Arsenault, Ken Johnson, Jim Pe- retti, Chris Wilhite. Third Row: Luis Rosas, Mark Phillips, Kenneth Olson, Dave Zimmerman, Mike Costa, Rex Lowery, Terry Lewis, Pat McCarthy, Ken Ashworth, Jerry Henion. Fourth Row: Robert Elms, Edwin Walrath, Gary Englestad, Tom Madigan, Howard Allen, Orgrette Love, James Horne, John Groff, Don Jackson, Steve Franks, Richard Block. Back Row: Michael Tirado, Ross Ellis, Dale Creighton, Larry McBee, Graig Wagner, David Ulch, David Garcia, Mike Currie, Dave LeBeau, Larry Caudillo. Frosh Sportsmen Begin Careers Many freshmen began a high school sports career this year. Taking an important first step toward varsity competition, the ultimate goal. Some, however, will not continue either because they 178 found they did not like the sport or could not make the grade. But the ones who continue are usually the pick of the crop and the most dedicated to high school sports. To mold individuals who are novices into a single unit that re- sponds as a team is a challenge for freshmen coaches. This year was rather lean in the win column for frosh sports. lVlost wins belonged to the frosh wrestling team, under the direc- tion of Hal Crow. But one thing is for sure, the only way for them to go is up. FROSH CROSS-COUNTRY-Front Row: Steve Hazlett, Craig Stevens, Mike Blakesley, John Spring, Lex Nel- son, Tim Harlow, Pat Eddy. Second Row: Pete Solo, Mike Swan, Pat Daugherty, Jim Thurman, Jeff Heath. Back Row: Eric Harrison, Steve Miller, Dan Abbott, John Wallace, Steve Midose, Gary Huserman, Steve raxler. X' L ,. ,,. ,J FROSH WRESTLING-Front Row: David Schir- mer, Dean Davidson, Mike Mendez, Mike Craw- ford, Russel Matlock, Larry Knight. Second Row: Dave Garcia, Don Jackson, Mike Tirado, Jim Peretti, Chris Wilhite, Dave LeBeau. Third Row: Jim Scott, Luis Rosas, Bruce Salter, Richard Lackey, Larry Smith, Jon Hall. Not Shown: Charles Ray, Jim Brown. Stan Ray, Ed Walrath, Robert Elms, Ken Ash- worth, Jim Horne, Emilio Brionez. Back Row: 35 2, HAL CROW Head Coach FROSH BASKETBALL-Front ROW! Chris Hei- Johnson. Steve Midos . B k R - Sefmani Ron Tooze, Pat McCance, Scott Coyle, Teffy Lewis, Bill Allrgd, 'Tom lelvoornglkgagoag Ross Ellis. Bill Klepper. Second Row: Mike Caffhy. Pete Rodvold. Treadway, Dale Creighton, Larry McBee, Ken ' V ' A 1,5 .Mai , if 1, 1 ROBERT SANDERS Head Coach GIRLS' SPORT GYMNASTIC CLUB-FRONT ROW: Carol LeRoy, Karen Carlson, Betty John, Carol McDaniel, Irene Milnick, Connie Warner, Martha Barrett, Margie Bonapace, Nona Luallin, Teri May, Cheri Cohen, Sylvia Jones, Sandy Howell, Kim Hansen, Bar- bara Strolz, Vickie Bukhart. SECOND ROW: Lonnie Orcutt, Susan Stewart, Peggy Moran, Darlene Downer, Linda Franicola, Evie Serano, Martha Amador, Lorraine Linden, Bonnie Cant- well, Susan Bugel, Jan Essery, Gail Patton, Meegan Law, Jeannie Edwards, Judi Crawford. THIRD ROW: Jerry Clark. Barbie Quirk, Pam Haehn, Jan Luallin, Peggy4Moran, Dana Hancock, Sheryl Nunes, Chris Meza, Carol Rajknecht, Joyce Brown, Pam Haehn, Valerie Watts, Doreen Schupp, ---, ---. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Callicoat, Sandy Ander- son, Cindi Davis, Denise Barham, Michelle Viau, Linda Stroud, Petra Hill, Barbie Schwab, Pat Coker, Lindy Cassels, Cindy Davis, Sue Nagle, Sylvia Eubank, --li'-I N09 Breton. BACK ROW: Diane Hudkins, Cathy Phillips, Barbie Combs, Denise Barham, Pat Crane, Charlene Bistline, Judy Meehan, Barb Schwab, Sue Napp, Lindy Cassels, Bobbe Owens, Sue Earhart, Mary Cook. CO-ED DANCE-FRONT ROW: Margie Bonapace, Teri May Harden, Linda Hawkins. SECOND ROW: Tina Collier Jackie Leatherman, Susie Collins, Darlene Downer, Betty John BACK ROW: Marrianne Kirby, Mike Harden, Tom Downer, San dy Aschenbrenner. NOT SHOWN: Linda Provenzale, Kathy Star- Kathy buck, Candi Collins, Craig Wollitz. OV mil? . if xg C Viv' Q VS? J Y ., L MODERN DANCE CLUB-FRONT ROWL Mickey Crane, Michele Slayton, Mary Westrup, Cathy Shoot, Kathy Hardin, Judy Fernandez, Candi Collins CVice Presidentl, Kathy Starbuck CSecretaryJ, Gail Wokoluk fPresidentJ, Jackie Leatherman CPub- Iicity Chairmanl, Orlee Holder, Kathy Hitchcock, Sue Wooley, Sandy Aschenbrenner, Linda Eckert, Linda Provenzale, Jeanne Mann. SECOND ROW: Pam Easter, Jane Klein, Joann Badman, Cathy Crump, Irene Milnick, Connie Warner, Barbara Strolz, Barbara Newcomb, Rose Newcomb, Mary Cook, Mary Bonn, Wanda Adams, Sue Carrier, Sharon Shamatt, Mary Kohanek, Evelyn Baker, Sylvia Eubank. THIRD ROW: Charlene Bistline, Patty Crane, Petty Coker, Peggy Moran, Sandy Good, Sharon Smith, Sue Gretz, Chris Smith, Deanna Bistline, Lorri Jantz, Candv O'Brein. Meeszan Law. Sue Knapp. Judy Meehan, Linda Kubichek, Beckie Brega, Sandy Carnes. FOURTH ROW: Cherie Stovall, Linda Royster, Barbara Mosier, Susan Serr, Martha Barrett, Jane O'Conner, Debbie Scolari, Noel Brennan, Tina Collier, Irene Kempton, Norma Salmon, Suzanne Demar, Susan Crim, Pam Wfobel, Sue Lopez, Barbara Quirk, Cindi Lillard, Linda Navarro. BACK ROW: Alma Tiffany, Sue Opperman, An- gelina Villa, Delwin Law, Pat Law, Mary Merritt, Karen Lynch, Linda Gonzales, Karen Daves, Chris Cecil, Kris Krominga, Paul- ine Mercado, Gail Patton, Carole Roberts, Janice Edwards, Suzie Earhart, Karen Hall. NOT SHOWN: Ronna Raymond, Sue Penery, Mary Berger, Sue Thompson, Laurie Strathdee, Shirley Drew, Naimo Mills, Marilyn Cassels, Barbara Lasher, Juanita Harper, Linda Klee, Joanne Zent. I l TEAM SPORTS CLUB-Front Row: Coach Jane Trude, Chris Davis, Faye Vezzani, Gael Ke. Second Row: Laurie Jantz, Sharon Olson, Jeanne Hampton, Judy Warner, Jeanie Brady, Norma Mer- rill, Pat Crane, Gail Patton, Cheryl Simpkins, Jutita Gaea, Janet Hill, Kim Hansen. Third Row: Carol Ratnecht, Chris Meza, Seina Gaea, Claire Hinkle, Pam Bashline, Linda Barton, Sharon TERRY TATMAN returns a serve during a doubles match on the Miguel courts as partner Charlotte Robinson awaits her opportunity to score. . ,, 12 - fe, f, M1 jg My vffv -Mmm, 1,,.c,,.,,Nvl Sceppe, Barbara Quirk, Sue Lopez, Donna Byrd, Barbara Galligar, Jane Misenhimer. Back Row: Pat Coker, Linda Polinsky, Marta Granstedt, Debbie Balsey, Sally Tusitala, Joy Kemp, Anita Engle- stad, Terry Tatman, Fredric Musgrave, Charlotte Robinson, Julie Simpson. Female Mataders Excel ln All Athletic Fields Athletics is not limited to or participated in by the boys of Miguel only. There exist many clubs on campus which also give the girls ex- cellent opportunities to maintain their physical fitness and to show their athletic prowess. The Gymnastics Club, under Jill Williamson, uses such equipment as the horse and parallel bars to build agility and flexibility. For those in- terested in free movement and expression, there is Les Modernes, directed by June Hal- vorson. Speed and coordination are learned in team sports as girls, supervised by Jane Trude, compete in basketball, tennis, or volleyball tournaments. GIRLS' TENNIS CLUB-Front Row: Pam Mavrinac, Terry Tat- man, Barbara Hyde, Norman Merrill. Second Row: Janene Foster, Linda McClellan, Batina Fry, Sue Kirk. Back Row: Charlotte Robinson, Cynthia Nunez, Nancy Frederica Skinner we f W At ' ,, : J' 45392 5 ff' f ll rf r'tma J .ge . A A , 'T ' ' '3' f X fi r' I5:...e ,' . f l f 1 1 Q w 5 ' 2? is ni ,,, K Iv Q22 ei 6? EL sf 12- ga 5, 5 if Q 31 vi 4 I i 1 4 a 1 I i ff fi 1 4 1 X , QQ! 521 LM V1 1 As I approve of a youth that has something of the old in him, so I am no less pleased with an old man that has something of the youth. He that follows this rule may be old in body, but can never be so in mind. -Cicero Melvin Grant Views 'Flame of Youth' Theme ln adhering to the yearbook theme this year, we wish to express appreciation to all those Nlatadors who kept the flame of youth burning this past year. As we review the accomplishments of such groups as the ASB Commission, we real- ize that they indeed kept the flame alive by kindling new approaches to the stu- dent program. They used the flame of youth to put warmth into the relation- ships between students and students, and students and teachers. The entire school is grateful for their effort to pro- mote warm relations and improved com- munication among all groups. Society has never had a greater need for young people who can keep the flame of youth burning as they tackle their adult responsibilities. We are confident that our graduates have established a basis for meeting some of society's in- tense demands. Good luck. is Principal Melvin Grant. At this basketball game with Monte Vista, DISCUSSING PROBLEMS WITH FACULTY Miguel won 7Q.41. is one of Principal Grants daily pleasures and duties Here Fred Ryan consults SEEN FREQUENTLY as spectator at sports events I l 4 ICE-PRI CIP L, DEAN A-all We M rw W . ifwnwufwv'v'fz.:. V -,use-f::wffeM.,ff ,,,f .,wifeezvfffiigeqwf ve rflsgitw fewilqw 0 r + ' .f f W ' ' 'Wi H L L, ' ., ie? T re e ff ,,f VIRGIL DUEA Vice-Principal RICHARD MCGARVEY Dean .,,,,,,, -VA A gs EIGHTH GRADE ORIENTATION is topic of discussion between Vice-Principal Virgil Duea and Vocational Counselor George Glaeser. Expansion Continues To Meet Enrollment This year Mount Miguel celebrated its tenth anniversary, and the campus ex- panded. The added building, which con- sists of two large rooms, is made com- pletely of steel and is for the Title One Core. Last September the sections of this building were installed in four hours on previously prepared foundations. 1966-1967 was also the tenth year for Melvin Grant as principal and Virgil Duea as vice-principal, but it was the first year for Richard McGarvey as dean. Next year Mount Miguel's enrollment is expected to grow to 2500. To meet this expansion, new classrooms, wash- rooms, library, and multi-purpose courts are under consideration for the near future. GUHSIJ A MINISTR TIO DR. JOHN T. WARBURTON District Superintendent DR. STANLEY A. McCLlNTIC Assistant Superintendent BOARD OF TRUSTEES:'Portia B. Goode, Trustee Clerk: Palmer R. Svalstadp Rexford L. Hall, Trustee President: Robert Drydeng George K. Birch. wWWmwwW,0,,..W.,W ,.,.,, ,, , lllll ill 8 M :mwwmw In Q an i 186 CUIJNSELUR Committee of Experts Commends Curriculum A counselor plays a major role in the student's life. He must test students for entrance to college, provide educational and career information, assist teachers in discipline cases to help students achieve self-discipline. The vocational counselor's job is to provide information of job opportunities during and after high school. An important thing that took place this year was the visit of an Accredita- tions Committee on March 6, 7, and 8 from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Its purpose was to eval- uate the comprehensive high school to determine how adequately the school is meeting the needs of the student and the community it serves. The Accredita- tions Committee visits the Mount Miguel campus every five years. This year the report placed an emphasis on the cur- riculum. Commended were the morale and pride of students and faculty, the cleanliness of campus, and the educa- tional environment. The committee then sent the report to the State Accredita- tions Committee which reviewed the re- port. The District Superintendent is the chief administrator of an area encom- passing eight high schools, representa- tive of the school board, and an agent in carrying out all policies. The Assistant Superintendent oversees all curriculum, counseling and guidance functions, and other special programs in the District. Board members are elected and are re- t - ,off- ' REVEALING COMMl'lTEE'S EVALUATION of campus is Accreditations Committee Chairman Dr. W. F. Pittman. After three-day visit to Miguel, the Committee consisting of Elmer Magin, Jack Newell, Wilfred Seaman, Dr. Gerald Jensen, and Dr. Richard Houseman gave summary of accreditations report to faculty. , , , GEORGE GLAESER CHARLES MOSSE sponsrble for policy making, and Thel' Vocational Counselor Counselor are the legal body representing citizens in the community. VELA GWIN DONALD TARR KENNETH TROUGH VENALEE FIELD Freshman Counselor Sophomore Counselor Junior Counselor Senior Counselor 'lit ENGLISH Bread Coverage Given le literar Spectrum A well-rounded English curriculum is offered at Miguel. Composition, mythol- ogy, speech, and an introduction to Shakespeare are included in Freshman English. World literature is taught in English ll and American literature in Junior English. Senior English teaches ancient and modern English literature. Many first class literary films such as To Kill a Mockingbird, The Innocents, Travels of a Young Man, and The Cru- cible are shown as part of advanced studies in contemporary literature. One new class, English IVB, was created this year, it is adapted especially for the stu- dent who plans to go to junior college. An innovation this year was the teaching of drama and speech as a year course with one semester of each offered. Future hopes and plans for the Eng- lish Department include a creative writ- ing class, English enrichment courses during 1968 summer, and a full-time reading teacher. DEVELOPING ISUESTIOEJ Was she sane or not? are Junior English students t d A of George bert s s uden s were require to answer this provocative question after see JUNE MOTT English Dept. Head 188 ENGLISH DEPT.-First Row: Beth White-English IIC: Cherie Harley- English IIICQ George Albert-English lllCg June Mott-English IIC, Journa- lism IIC, IIICQ Don Amunson--English IIC, IllA7 Claire Tremaine-English I, IIH. Second Row: Carole Hammons- English IIA, Reading Lab IAS, 2ASp Lowell Plinke-English IVA, Ellen Hall -English IVC, Anne von der Mehden -English IVA, lVCg Mary Moreau- English IAQ Pauline Forman-English IA, lllAg Ann Fremont-English IC. Back Row: Dorothea Kemper-English IA, Harold Berg-English IIIAQ Keith Richard--English IA, Drama I, ll, Ill, IVASQ William Fusselman-English IIR, IIA, Richard Penberthy-English IA, Reading Clinic: Stuart Rubine-English I, IIIR, Reading Lab IAS, 2AS. Not Shown: Robert Sanders-Speech I, ll, Ill, lVASg Marjorie Dietrich--English IIA, Peggy Kirby-English IVC. in card catalogue for student is Librarian Jeanette Ra batt. Library is open every school day and Wednesday HELPING FIND CALL NUMBER of a book m CLASSICISM IN LITERATURE is topic of oral report given by Senior Mike Wilhite in Ellen Hall's fifth period English class. K s SUCI l STUDIE SOCIAL STUDIES DEPT.-Front Row: Earl Peasley - U.S. History IA, IC, IH, Ona Elliott - World History IH, U.S. History IA, IC, Dorothy Kemper - Geography IA, Seth Carpenter - U.S. History IA, IC. Back Row: Ben Duea - Geography IA, IC, U.S. History IR, Fred Ryan - Geography IR, IA, Richard Tomlinson - Geography IA. Not Shown: Willis Austin - World History IA, IC: Fred Elliott - Student Government, Donald Evans -- Geography IC, U.S. History IA, Robert Stevens - Civics IVA, IVCQ Clair Tremaine - Geography IH, Bradley Under- wood - Geography IA. Pgitllcnlgnfggjg gi dggglssion INSPECTING BOOKS for year projects are Sophomores in Eu - p , ' - D - - Gerry May and Ed Zintz. World History Honor students genia Sutton s class are Jim Lukowski, Lucia Penna, are re uired to do a ear ro-ect Claude Petit, Elena May, and Greg Schlaufler, moderator. inqorder to compfete gouise - :ww , if as A I '94v0m4l449Nommv4m 5 .51 9 ,,,. I 190 ENJOYING LUNCH with colleagues is geography teacher Richard Sweet. Faculty Iunchroom is gathering place for teachers to air the problems of education and politics. Other teachers are Morgan Newman, Stuart Rubine, and Benjamin Maxson. Active U.S. Citizen Social Studies Goal JACKSONIAN DEMOCRACY is being analyzed by U.S. History Students. Irene Rapoza, Tom Stumbaugh, Dan Filippini and moderator Yvette Lohman are members of panel in Earl Peasley's class. SETH CARPENTER Social Studies Dept. Head 191 MATH Mathematical Skills Build Foundations Mount NligueI's Math Depart- ment is one of the finest in the District promoting several objec- tives for this year. The most im- portant is developing the ability to utilize mathematical processes skillfully, intelligently, and with insight into their value and effic- iency. Others are helping the stu- dent gain the best possible foun- dation for further study of mathe- matics, helping the student raise his level of understanding and gain mathematical security, and exploring the essential character of mathematics and how it is used to contribute its value to ones personal satisfaction. All of these goals -are a strong founda- tion for a student's success in college, and students at Miguel will never lack these qualities. HAYES LUNA - Math Dept. Head 192 MATH DEPT.f-Front Row: Duane Close-Math IA, Rilla Jarrett-Math IA, Algebra IIC, Mildred Sawyer-Algebra IC, IH, Geometory IC, Elizabeth Ander- son-Algebra IC, Geometry IC, IH, Walter Linaweaver-Math IA, Algebra IA, IC. Back Row: Hayes Luna-Math IIA, Benjamin Maxson-Math IA, Senior Math IC, Algebra IIC, Gerald Swanson-Math I, IIA, Perry Miller-Math IA, Geometry IC, Morgan Newman-Math IR. Not Shown: Charles Mosse--MatI1 IA, Pearl Prine-Geometry. FINDING SUMS AND PRODUCTS of roots of quadratic equations in Rilla Jarrett's Algebra IIC class are Tom Giacchina, Brad Hill and Nancy Mumaw. Students find this one of the most difficult things to work AN UAGE Foreign languages Popular on Campus Approximately 750 Matadors who are taking a foreign language daily struggle through Latin verb conjugations, German and French declentions of nouns, and Spanish sentence constructions. Phrases such as Estoy bien, Il fait beau aujould'hui, Ich liebe dich, and ex libre are commonly on the lips of these students. One noticeable curriculum change this year and last year was the omission of Rus- sian. Four years of each language are taught this year except for Latin. Most foreign language teachers have been on the staff since Miguel opened ten years Iajglo, with the exception of Judith I e. Y 3, 'ff' V . JOHN GORMLEY Language Dept. Head ANSWERING A QUESTION IN SPANISH is Junior Margie Taluban. Students in Edward Villarreal's fifth-period Spanish Ill class read a question and answer in Spanish, then translate both in English. MEMBERS OF LANGUAGE DEPT.-Seated: Louise Sampson-German l, ll, lll, lVCg John Gormley-French I, ll, lll, IVC and Latin ICQ Ann Alderson-Conversational Spanish lA, Spanish IIC. Standing: Judith Pike-Spanish I, IICQ Edward Villarreal-Spanish ICB, lll, IVC and Latin llCg Gail 0'Neill--Teacher's Aide, French Ill, IVC. l 193 PHYSICAL EDUCATIO JANE TRUDE NED BLASS Girls' P.E. Dept. Head Boys' P.E. Dept. Head C0-ed Social Dance Tried at Miguel for First lime Girls can now take many varied subjects in physical education. Jane Trude and Carol Lawson teach team and individual sports. Mod- ern dance and world dance are the specialties of June Halverson, and Jill Williamson, a new- comer to the staff, instructs students in gym- nastics. Each year the girls' P.E. department has a motto. This year's motto was to think. As usual, girls rated high on their fall and spring physical fitness tests. Co-ed social dance was a special activity taught for the first time, lasting five weeks in November and December, during which time the students were taught such dances as the cha-cha, polka, two-step, and the waltz. 4 ,J XM' Xb, JJNXL X l A I e -J L, , . gi! N lf X . vi., W ,W y JJ N XJ ,, l ,J YY i f ,L f T' Boys' P.E. activities are planned in four- week periods. Each class consists of boys of the same grade level, developing skills in most seasonal sports. x if ky X fc V. i f Ar-1' i J' . L ,W p A x ,J X af N kyle , pl, N b Yvffx-.NN i V . i rf Wea fy! x N fi ,VV by l if V . xxx - rfif. .AN h PAR U , GIRLS' P.E. DEPT. - SEATED: Darol Lawson: Jane Trude, L department head: and Jill Williamson. STANDING: Peggy Johnson and June Halverson. RUNNING THE 600-YARD WALK-RUN is one requirement for fitness tests each fall and spring. This particular event tests endurance and speed. ff ee, KH V.-k j,,fAff,,y,,3,. wk 'A K ,ew ,,,. , i f ,T sw ' we -M V .,, , l 1 QUICK THINKING AND C0-ORDINATION are required for basketball. Here . third period P.E. class practices these skills. I ,fs I BOYS' P.E. DEPT. - FRONT ROW: Morgan Newman, J.V. Football, Varsity Baseball, Richard Sweet, Cross-Country, Track, Perry Miller, Frosh Foot- ball, Golf, Robert Sanders, Frosh Basketball. SECOND ROW: Halbert Crow, J.V. Baseball, Ben Duea, Intramural Sports, Richard Tomlinson, Frosh Football, Track, Frank Vitale, Varsity Football, Frosh Wrestling, Roger Moreau, Frosh Football, Swimming. BACK ROW: Harold Stratton, Ned Blass, J.V. Football, J.V. and Varsity Wrestling, Richard Ridgway, Varsity Basketball, Dwight Teater, J.V. Basketball, Tennis. HANDBALL IS COMMONLY SEEN on Mount Miguel's Courts. Members of fifth period P.E. play the game with alacrity and skill. PEGGY JOHNSON INSTRUCTS second period beginning ballet class in rond de jambe en l'air. This exercise builds up the muscles of the leg, and develops sense of balance. nn-Hr-'+ USINESS Vocational, Business Irain For Emplo ment Preparing girls for managing a home is the objective of the Homemaking De- partment. Senior Homemaking is the most popular of all the classes with more than half of the senior girls enrolled. Second year homemaking keeps a nur- sery school to teach students the im- portant job of properly taking care of children. New trends this year are plac- ing emphasis on management, con- sumer education, and sociology instead of the traditional cooking-sewing rou- tine. Students receive a background of in- dustrial processes and are provided with experiences which they can utilize as hobbies for leisure time in Industrial Arts. A new course this year is a two- hour electronics program, and auto shop does work that has the value of S2000- fl33000 a month. Training people for employment inthe business field after graduation and teaching college-bound students funda- mentals which will be useful to them are the goals of the Business Department. ATTENTIVELY LISTENING to Thomas Hornecker dictate a letter TYPING BUSINESS LETTERS in Eulalie Ligeski's typing class are Kathy Morris and Jan Truedell. Business teachers require perfect copies of any typed paper. BUSINESS DEPT.-Front Row: Thomas Hornecker-Shorthand IA, Typ- ing IAS, Secretarial Office Practice, Seth Carpenter-Business Law IAS, Frank Vitale--Bookkeeping IA, General Business IA. Back Row: Eulalie Ligeski-Typing IAS, Warren Keller-Stenoscript IAS, Clerical Office Practice IA: Warren Bellows-Typing 1, 2, 3AS, Merchandising 1AS, Distributive Education lA. Not Shown: George Glaeser-Work Exper- sence. 5 fr are Seniors Sally Monaghan and Cindy Mowery. Students often take down as many as three full-page letters in shorthand a day. sts. S S WARREN BELLOWS Business Dept. Head H0 EM KI G, INDUSTRIAL RT B TY Homema king Dept. Head REPAIRING TELEVISIONS AND RADIOS are Bob Royster and Bill Coulter, students HOMEMAKING AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENTS-Front Row: Larry Landon-Radio and Electron- ics l, ll, lll, IVA, General Industrial Arts IA, Genevieve Ruef-Home- making IAS, Senior Homemaking, General Industrial Arts IA, Betty Womack-Homemaking, Senior Homemaking, Harold Berg-Mecn anical Drawing IC, I, ll, Ill, IVA. Back Row: Edward Dunn-Mecharv ical Drawing IA, Metals I, ll, Ill, IVA, Gregory Panawek-Woodworking I, ll, Ill, IVA, General Industrial Arts IA, Daniel Loreman--Auto I, ll, Ill, IVA. DANIEL LOREMAN Industrial Arts Dept. Head DEMONSTRATING HOW TO COOK edible artichokes to first period Homemaking Class is Genevieve Ruef. Sandy Ursillo, Jeanette Gosselin, Karen Ferguson, and Patty Coker watch attentively. of Larry Landon's Radio and Electronics Class. www? 9 RT, USIC BEN KIEGLE Art Dept. Head Fw-1-vft Q i v 'Z' .r ' ' , ,.. ,..,, 1 5!'-2'f::5fff1 ' o n r '1 In ' vw ' ' oe 4, un 7 1 1 1 an 5 q, 1 ROBERT BOUCHER Music Dept. Head ART AND MUSIC DEPARTMENTS-Seated: Robert Boucher-Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Girls' Glee, Men's Glee, Ben Kiegle-Art I, ll, III, IVA and Design I, III, IIIA. Standing: Roger Moreau-Crafts I, Il, IIIA, and Photography I, Il, III, IVA, Lowell Plinke-Publications I, Il, III, IVA, Larry Curtis-Concert Band, Advanced Band, Orchestra. fg 55241559 ,V 14 ,rg 1 'f mv:-yy, -af , .44 Iwi. , we 4 L' 'Q' ' , I I I ifr, . wav' if 8 DIRECTING MOUNT MIGUEL'S award-winning choir is Robert Boucher. Warm-up exercises plus long practices daily have made this choir one of the finest in Southern California. CAREFULLY SKETCHING HIS PLAN for a cover is Senior Cliff Hansen while Sue Sweetland watches. Students in Ben Kiegle's Design Class plan many covers for Miguel publications and record albums. SCIE CE -'95 CLIFFORD PHILLIPS Science Dept. Head SCIENCEADEPT.. ford Phillips, Scle berg, Biology IA, Not Shown: Fred Driver's Education Front Row: Duane Close, Biology IC, Marion Carlson, Biology IA, IC, Clif- nce IC, Chemistry IC. Back Row: Gerald Swanson, Physics IC, Charles Eng Physical Science IA, Halbert Crow, Health IAS, Driver's Education IAS Elliott, Driver's Education IAS, Pearl Prine, Chemistry IC, Fred Ryan IAS. Creativit Stimulated B Science, Fine rts To develop taste, appreciation, and skill in the fine arts, students at Miguel may enroll in any one of several art classes or musical organizations active on campus. The Music Department at- tempts to achieve creative and artistic musical experiences for each student, to help sensitize him to beauty, and to pro- vide wholesome, uplifting emotional out- lets through singing and playing instru- ments. The Art Department teaches techniques, appreciation, and art his- tory. A student learns to distinguish a good piece of art from a poor one. A major goal of the Science Depart- ment is to have every student at Miguel enrolled in at least one laboratory sci- ence during his high school years. Sci- ence teachers feel that everyone should know more about this complex subject in order to live in a science world. DISSECTING CRAYFISH are Juniors Fay Vezzani and John Zacharias. This is a required lab for students in Marion Carlson's fifth period Biology Class. CLASSIFIED EMPl.0YlEIE HAROLD PAINTER Boys' P.E. Aide kmw, . f ' R., 5. ,WQQJA 0337? HING COOKIES, ' in punch, and chatting ' I gnrlenlgetty Womack, Elizglapelth anderson, and Doris Jaeschke. This Christmas party is an annual event sponsored by the office staff. DOLLY WARD Girls' P.E. Aide CLASSIFIED STAFF-Front Row: Crew Chief Richard Gschwind, Cus- todial Dept. Head Paul Bennett, Eva , Martin, Betty Harris, Eva Mae Hay' man, Dorothy Hedges, Floyd Hedge. Qi Z if le yy 1 ig Second Row: Homer Shreve, David Rasco, Eugenia Schafer, Celia Thi- beault, Elisabeth Parlet, Cafeteria 1 I' ui ' ' Dept. Head Ruth Doan, Myron Cil- Q 32 i I I B , ley. Back Row: Wilson Moffitt, Wil- Mi af' liam Miller, Larry Gonzales, Anthony ,I Maddalena, William Krauss, Warner 253 Spurlock, Jesse Gross. ,, ,. I' ' i riii 5 ' . f if ...V I ' 'EA , 5 A 2 K H , ' -2i ,,,. Z' L -f ., V ,,i1 vii' y f , ,,.,,,,.. 3 in WW SISTANTS - Front Row: B etty Newton, William Jones, Patricia D'Amico, Vic Mora. Back Row: Carl Green, Thomas Eccleson, Gerald Mavrinac. Not AIDES AND AS- I 3 595 Shown: Joseph Carillo, Duane Freeman, Dorothy Hentigen, Gale O'Neill, George Radici, Bonnie Rad- emaker, Philip Spidell. ASSIGNING NUMBERS TO TEXTBOOKS before is Mary Howard, Mount Migu l's Book Clerk. releasing them to classes or library OFFICE STAFF Front Row Ml dred Berg Book Clerk Ruby Bogle Duplicating Clerk Bill Melton Plant Manager l o n a D e c k Registrar Vivian Owen Rec ords Clerk Sandra Clark Counseling Secretary B a c k Row Doris J schke Counsel Secretary Shir ey Baker Attendence Clerk Ann Rich ardson Dea n s and Vice Princi- pal s Secretary' E m i I y H o g a n Principals Secre- tary' Joan May- uiers Reception- ISABELL MCCRAE u se Staff ides Perform Invaluable Services The classified employees are some of the most important people at Miguel, handling myriad functions. There are the study aides and student teachers who are in charge of the English Clinic study halls, and quad. Student teachers are enrolled in upper division of college classes, and in the words of Richard lVlc- Garvey, Their services to the school are invaluable. The Cafeteria Staff daily prepares about 800 meals, with sixty-five em- ployed students assisting them. The staff is hoping for windows in the snack bar for next year. The Custodial Department is in charge of the upkeep and cleanliness of rooms and grounds. Two additions to the staff were made this year-lVlyron Cilley and Larry Gonzales. Custodial Head, Paul Bennett, reported paid stu- dents helping under the sponsorship of National Youth Association, but to meet the ever-increasing demands of the cam- pus, one new groundsman will be hired next year. The business, counseling, attend- ance, and administrative offices coordi- nated efforts daily to keep Miguel hum- ming at peak efficiency. P RE T URGAN ZATIUNS PTA OFFICERS - Front Row: Mrs. Frank Armstrong, Secretaryp Mrs. Vernon Linden, President: Mrs. Far- rr is rrbv of if it , .....,, M M mf Parent Clubs Sponsor Fund Raising Drives Parent clubs on the campus are the organizations that provide much for the school not provided for with tax money. For instance, Boosters Club raised money to buy the new fence encircling the football field. They also helped the swimming team by paying increased fees for the use of Carmen Ranch. Boosters make these things possible by selling refreshments at all home games. Music Parents provide transporta tion, raise money for lodging and meals, and chaperone the band while traveling. The hundred members worked on a 355,000.00 a year budget and carry on several fund raising drives a year. The Parent-Teacher Association helps further faculty-parent relation ships and keeps parents informed of activities of the school through the monthly publication of Miguel Mike. The PTA also assists the faculty and students in many concrete ways with material and moral support. 202 rell Patton, Parliamentariang .Mrs. Robert Littrell, First Vice President. Back Row: Warren Bellows, Treas- urerp Mrs. Lois Burnworth, Second Vice-President: John Durham, Audi- tor. MUSIC PARENTS' OFFICERS - Front R-ow: Treasurer, David Bradstreet: Cor- responding Secretary, Lou Bradyg Presi- dent, Frank Berger. Not Shown: Vice- President, Charles Enschg Recording Secretary, Ann Mansfield: Historian, Dorothy Thompson. BOOSTERS OFFICERS--Front Row: Mrs. Gene Norman, Concessions Co-chairman Mrs. Sherman Menard, Concessions Co-Chairmanp Mrs. Ed Schroeder, Treasurer Mrs. Robert Hogan, Secretary. Back Row: Mrs. Richard McGarvey, Publicity Chair- man: Robert Hogan, Vice President: Gene Norman, President, Mrs. Francis Mc- Collister Phone Chairman. wa, Y 1, hm ' 1' .f W A M W. ,ff-:f: 'w A f M 1' f Z ' YA W ,N M f Z E: awvrr, tg M Y ww 170, I W .V 0 ,, 3 A , W Wa, I , ,und ,K CHATTING WITH PTA PRESIDENT, Mrs. Vernon Linden, is Principal Melvin Grant. All school employees were hosted at a PTA sponsored luncheon held before school opened in September. AIDING CAFETERIA during first semester finals were hard-working members of Booster's club. Senior John Minich buys chocolate cook' ' ' ies and milk during break. PEANUTS, POPCORN, COKES, and other goodies were sold by the illustrious Booster's Club at home games. Proceeds were used to pay for improvements on campus. ,,ff fin!! --he ' lfaf WWMW BEANS onto plate is English teacher Marjorie Dietrich. Many teachers showed up for this annual event held in September. 203 4 As people are less persuaded of their desires by physical need, someone is certain to seek to persuade them. The essence of this persuasion is to attract attention. -This ad- vertising does in one success- ful form by allowing beauty to 6lfffClCf OHV 63765 Of GLIFS. . . --john Kenneth Galbraith Economics and Art 5 Gingham Girl Donuts 617 Sweetwater Road Spring Valley 463-8585 Don and Vivien Lane Morrie's Shell Service 8898 Jamacha Boulevard Spring Valley 463-1419 Free Pick-up 8g Delivery D YOUN been the scene car ashes BU G'S has long of many w sponsored by various clubs and organizations of Miguel 206 Bud Young's Chevron 2685 Imperial Avenue Lemon Grove 469-9131 NEW RELEASES of the Rightious Brothers or Bill Cosby attract attention of Kathy Shurtz and Kathy Winbury. Fairway T.V. 655 Sweetwater Spring Valley 463-2139 C0l'l'Ll0Al'l'l8lfLf6 0 Dr. Dennis McLaughlin Western Floral 81 Art Supply 7702 Broadway Lemon Grove Artificial 'Flowers Free Craft Classes Craft Supplies You name it- Feathers we have it A REAL GROOVEY after-school refresher is a shake or a split for Michele Slayton and Mickey Crane. Food with Quality! Fiin'iie'rii:'S'A'Ft2nsidfHi6' 5s'H6Hbie21 'ByiB5rb5ra' Lasher. Hayford's Bridal 5 Evening Wear 4652 Palm Avenue La Mesa congrafufafiond fo C4455 of Z7 Foster's Freeze IO69 Elkelton Boulevard Spring Valley Your Host- Ron 8K Rita Berkel OFFICE C I Stl y D k Eq p t Suppugs T dd Hadley Distributors ' Frankel Pr d t 353552 EHUVE Ulilii Sllljllll ouPucAnNc E llllllPlVIlNl EU. 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Moderate weekly or monthly rates include three meals every day, maid service, linens, scheduled transportation, recreational facilities, enter- tainment, sight-seeing trips and outings. optional services include tray service, personal laundry, infirmary care, garage. drop in any time! You're always welcome at Hilltop Cha- teau. It's worth a drive out iust to stroll through our gardens. Just across 94 from College Grove. Only 7 miles from downtown San Diego. Leave Freeway 94 at Federal Blvd. COME AND COMPARE, OR WRITE FOR BROCHURE HILLTOP CHATEAU 697 CENTRAL AVE., LEMON GROVE 466-8395 Hilltop Chateau features cozy, comfortable cottages James H. Bradford Painting and Contracting I905 Englewood Dr. Lemon Grove 466-5568 W J ' ,Si f- CLI' elf' 5 CL l0l'l,8l f5 7939 Broadway Lemon Grove 469-4386 PARTY SUPPLIES, CARDS GALORE, OFFICE SUPPLIES FROM CEILING TO FLOOR IT ALL DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU'RE AFTERQ IS IT BUSINESS OR IS IT LAUGHTER. 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O35 0515055 460-2263 or 460-2255 4400 Palm - La Mesa prices THE LATEST in bathing suits and all fashions are found at Leonard's, as modeled by Michele Davis. C0l'YlI9Al'l'l0l'lf6 0 . . . St. John of the Cross CYO Marrow Trucking Co. 8050 Othello St. Son Diego df 277-1 101 Leonar s College Grove Center Overnight Service Between L.A. cmd Son Diego 582-3360 ' Brake Service DALE COLLIER and his son Mike display the Texaco star, a symbol of good service and quality products throughout the nation. ' Tune-Up Collier 14 Texaco 2655 Imperial Ave. Lemon Grove 466-7484 Wheel Alignment MATADORS ARE SURE TO BE FOUND after Friday night games sharing pizzas in the colorful dining room of Luigi's. 0 0 I L u I g I Pizza Parlor 8560 .lamacha Rd. Ray Bugel - owner 215 PLANNING FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A PUBLICATIONS FIESTA BOOTH and G-ary Bobo get friendly service and helpful advice N tar um er o ' S L b C 5 wi 3604 BANCROFT DRIVE MMPUROAD 030 f SPRING VALLEY 'v I ' ec? 5 469-4121 216 SupplieA for falerq Kuilding Heed Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Expert Repairing Walter's Jewelry J. T. Walter 7773 Broadway Established 1949 P.O. Box 636 Phone 466-6504 Lemon Grove, Calif. 92045 Ted's Pal's Place 3521 Imperial Avenue Lemon Grove 466-9825 Crockett's Shell Service 8190 Broadway Lemon Grove Monday thru Saturday- 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday--7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Elvin Crockett We operate our own retread factory 7319 , Broadway ' 469-O1 15 LEMON GROVE ' I Linda s 7865 Broadway Lemon Grove We cater to the young Dresses - Sportswear - Coats Suits - Swimsuits - Lingerie TIPTON OLDSMOBILE Corner of La Mesa Blvd. and University in La Mesa 466-41 1 3 286-0800 Complete Paint and Body Shop Johnnie's Barber Shop 6088 University 582-7234 Broadway Auto Supply BankAmericard Budget Lemon Grgye Financed Norm Flannery George Fickas Buy Direct From The Manufacturer and Save 465-4121 Complete Machine Shop Service tWhere Service 8K Quality Meetl Mai. Maior - Owner 81 Operator Printing Firm Damaged In Trash Can Blaze A fire early today at Neye- nesch Printers, Inc., 2750 Kettner Blvd., caused at least 310,000 damage to printing supplies and paper stock. Robert H. Neyenesch, pres- ident of the firm, said flames that started in an indoor trash can spread through a vent and ignited paper in the stock room. The fire triggered an auto- matic sprinkler system, causing water and smoke damage. An anonymous caller advised the San Diego Fire Department at 1:26 a.m. 0l'l'L Ll'I'L8l'lfi5 0 -Lllrmnn Cdruur Firemen said they found slight damage to a door, indi- cating flames in the trash can were started by vandals or a burglar. Neyenesch said the fire may have been started inad- vertently by employes who worked until midnight. He said water damaged the covers of annuals being print- ed for three schools. including San Diego State, Sweetwater High School and Mt. Miguel. Neyenesch said the annual covers will have to be done over but that the firm hopes to deliver them on time. illuihrran Qlhnrrh .11 .-. Achievement Awards ........ GENERAL INDEX 125 Advertising ..................................... .,................ 2 06 Associated Student Body ......... .......... 1 06, 107 ' ' 119 Audio-Visual .................. Autograph Pages ...... Band Parents ....... Baseball ............... Basketball ............... Benchwarmers .......... Board, GUHSD ......... fffffugie-228 203 168-170 156-161 141 186 203 Boosters ...........................................,..,....... .... Cafeteria Staff .......................................,.......... California Scholastic Federation Campus Life Club ......................................... Cape Corps ................................................ .... Cadence Corps ...... Cheerleaders J.V. ...............,. . Varsity .................... Choir .................................... ....,..... Co-ed Dance Club ............. Commissioners, ASB Concert Band ..............s.. Counselors ....... Cross-country ........ Custodial Staff ......... Dean .......................... Die Drachen .................... DECA ............................................. EL TROVADOR Staff Exchange Students ..s.,..... Faculty .............................. Football ..,...................... Forensic League ........... Foreword ..............,.................... 200 120, 121 118 135 134 112 110, 111 128, 129 180 106, 107 131 187 154, 155 200 185 124 123 116 138 118- 199 146-153 136 French Club ...................................... ................,. 1 24 Freshman Class Officers ........ ................,...... 8 9 Freshman Sports ..,................... .......... 1 78, 179 Girls' Ensemble ........... .............. 1 26 Girls' League ............ ......... 1 40 Golf ................................. Gymnastics Club ........ 176 180 Homecoming Princesses ........s. Homecoming Queen ................. Hurdle Crew ..................... lntra-Club Council ........, International Club ........,.. 59 58 141 109 139 Junior Class Officers .......... ....... 6 0, 61 Junior Standouts ..1........... Key Club ,,.,....................... Lettermen's Club ......... Library .........,.................,...... Marching Band .................,.. MIL MEMORIAS Staff ....... Les Modernes .......1.......... lVlu Alpha Theta .....,, Office Staff .........,.. Orchestra ....................... P.E. Assistants .......... Pep Band .................. Principal ...........,....... PTA ,,..,,,,,,,,..,..,................. Quill and Scroll .......... Salutatorian ...............s,..... 72, 73 142 143 132, 133 114, 115 181 122 201 130 201 113 184 202 117 57 Science Club ........................... ...........,..... 1 37 Senior Class Officers .......... ...,... 2 0, 21 Senior Standouts ....................... ........,... 5 6 Sophomore Class Officers ........ ....... 7 4, 75 Stage Band ................................... ............ 1 13 Student Council ..................... ..,,.... 1 08 Student Court .......... ........,... 1 09 Student Life ................. ........,..... 1 0-17 Swimming ......................... Table of Contents ...,.....,. Team Sports Club ......... Tennis ........................ 174, 175 181 177 Tennis Club ....,......................... ,....... 1 81 Teen Teachers ............................. ........ 1 22 Top Ten of Senior Class .......... .......,..,...... 5 7 Track ,,,,,,..,,,,,,.......,.,.,,........................ ....... 1 71-173 Valedictorian ......... Vice-Principal ......... Wrestling .............. 57 185 162-165 219 Staff Albert, George 120,189 Alderson, Ann 137,193 Amundson, Don 189 Anderson, Elizabeth 192 Austin, Willis 190 Baker, Shirley 200 Bellows, Warren 123,196 Bennett, Paul 201 Berg, Harold 197 Berg, Mildred 200 Bergeron, Chris Blass, Ned 152,162,194,195 Bogle, Ruby 200 Boucher, Robert 13,127,129,198 Carlson, Marion 199 Carpenter, Seth 190,191,196 Cilley, Myron 201 Clark, Sandra 200 Close, Duane 42,199 Crow, Halbert 89,179,195,199 Curtis, Larry 131,133,198 Deck, Iona 200 Dietr ich, Marjorie 189,203 Doan, Ruth 201 Duea, Ben 195 Duea, Virgil E. 185 Dunn, Edward 197 Elliott, Fred 15,106,199 Elliott, Ona 190 Engberg, Charles 199 Evans, Donald 190 Field, Venalee 21,187 Forman, Pauline 189 Fremont, Ann 189 Fusselman, William 189 Glaeser, George 185,187,196 Gonzales, Larry 200 Gormley, John 193 Grant, Melvin C. 184,203 Gross, Jesse 201 Gschwind, Richard 201 Gwin, Vela 89,187 Hall, Ellen 189 Halverson, June 194 Hammons, Carole 189 Harley, Cherie 60,189 Harris, Betty 207 Hayman, Ave 207 Hedge, Floyd 207 Hedges, Dorothy 207 Hogan, Emily 200 Hornecker, Tom 196 Howard, Mary 200 Jarrett, Rilla 192 Jaeschke, Doris 200 Johnson, Peggy 135,194,195 Keller, Warren 60,196 Kemper, Dorothea 189 Kiegle, Ben 98,198 Kirby, Peggy 189 Krauss, William 200 Landon, Larry 197 Lawson, Carol 194 Ligeski, Eulalie 196 Linaweaver, Walter 192 Loreman, Daniel 197 Luna, Hayes 192, Maddalena, Tony 201 Martin, Eva 201 Maxson, Ben 191,192 Mayuiers, Joan 200 McCrae, Isabelle 201 McGarvey, Richard 21,185 Melton, William 200 Miller, Perry 147,195 Miller, William 201 Moffitt, Wilson 201 Moreau, Mary 189 Moreau, Roger 174,178,195,198 Mosse, Charles 187 Mott, June 116,188,189 Newman, Morgan 152,191,195 Owen. Vivian 200 Painter, Harry 201 Panawek, Gregory 137,197 Parlet, Elizabeth 201 Peasley, Earl 74,147 Penberthy, Richard 189 Phillips, Clifford 137,199 Pike, Judith 74,137,193 Plinke, Lowell H. 114,189,198 Prine, Pearl 192,199 Rambatt, Jeanette 119,189 Rasco, David 201 Richard, Keith 189 Richardson, Anne 200 Ridgway, Richard 156,159,195 Rubine, Stuart 189,191 Ruef, Genevieve 46,197 Ryan, Fred 184,199 Sampson, Louise 193 Sanders, Robert 152,179,195 Sawyer, Mildred 192 Shafer, Eugenia 201 Shreve, Homer 201 Spurlock, Warner 201 Stevens, Robert 189 Sutton, Eugenia 189 Swanson, Gerald 199 Sweet, Richard 154,178,191,195 Tarr, Donald 74,84,187 Teater, Dwight 161,195 Thibeault, Celia 201 Tomlinson, Richard 41,195 Tremaine, Claire 120,189 Trough, Kenneth 60,187 Trude, Jane 194 Underwood, Bradley 190 Villarreal, Edward 193 Vitale, Frank 147,150,170,195,196 von der Mehden, Anne 34,89,189 Ward, Dolly 201 White, Beth 140,189 Womack, Betty 197,200 Williamson, Jill 194 Seniors Alonzo, Susan 21 Amador, Martha 21,119,123,180 Anderson, Robert 21 Andrews, Marie 21 Anella, James 21 Arban, William 21 Archibald, Carolyn 21 Archibald, Noreen 21,51,125 Aschenbrener, Sandra 22,180 Ashworth, Glenn 22,128 Atkinson, William 22 Austin, Norma 22 Bailey, Robert Bain, James 22,172 Bair, Margo 22,119 Baker, Anita 22 Balsley, Deborah 22,181 Banister, James 22 Barham, Denise 22,180 Barron, Jesus 22 Benson, Linda 22 Bergman, Don 23,123 Black, William 23,174 Blaksley, Marshall 23,154 Bland, Peggy 23 Block, Natalie 23 Bolieu, Joanna 23,128 Bolin, Jeffrey 23,124 Botzer, Craig 23,108,109,142,148,169 Bowen Jr., Hamilton 23 Bowman, Dennis 23 Bradford, James 23,142,211 Brady, James Brannon, Lois 23 Brewster, Sherry 23 Brock, Darline 23 Brock, Ronald 23,128 Browning, Mary 23,123 Brundage, Andrea 23,123 Bryant, John 23,57,107,108,109,120,121, 125,136 Bryson, Nancy 23 Bugel, Susan 23,141,180 Bundgard, Lorraine 24 Buono, Susan 24 Burnworth, Joseph 24 Burton, Kenneth 24 Bushey, Judy 24,134 Bushong, Theresa 24,135,140 Bushue, Sharon 24 Butcher, Sharon 24,107,129 Butina, Patricia 24 Cahoon, Sharon 24 Cantwell, Bonnie 24,180 Carlson, Charlotte 24 Carper, Cheryl 24 Carroll, Joseph 24 Carroll, Judith 24 Carroll, Thomas 24,143,168,169 Carter, Elizabeth 24 Casarrubia, Connie 24,123 Case, Diana 24 Chapman, Kathryn 24 Chase, Richard 25 Chavez, Oscar 17,25,142,143,156,157, 158,159,160 Chmelik, Donna 25,139 Christensen, James 25,57,121 Churchill, Jim Clark, Charlene 25 Clark, Helen 25 Cobb, Julie 25,128,141 Coker, Ronald 20,22,25,41,113,128,134 143,176 Collette, Mike 25 Collins, Candice 25,107,108,120,128, 132,141,180 Collins, Susan 25,125,180 Cones, Gary 25 Cooney, Martha 25 Cope, Cynthia 25 Cordray, Priscilla 26,125 Coston, Katherine 26,128,141 Coulter, William 26,123,197 Courtney, Patricia 26,108 Cowan, David 11,17,26,107,121,122 Cowan, Nikki 26 Cragi, Betty 26 Cramer, Philip 26 Crane, Margaret 26,100,115,117,180,207 Cranfill, Sharon 26 Crawford, James 26,128 Crawford, Judy 26,180 Crowley, Sharon 26 Cunningham, Mike 26,123 Currie, Janice 26 Custeau, James 26,108 D'lntino, Thomas 26 Dalrymple, Susan 26,132 Daniels, Richard 26 Daves, Virginia 26 David, Danette 27,125 Dawson, David 27,143,174,175 De Chant, Dennis 27 Deane, Richard 27 Deason, Larry 27 Degen, Denis 27,176 Dichard, Annette 27,123 Dickerson, David 27,132 Dickey, Deborah 27 Donnelly, Michael 27 Dooley, Diana 27 Downer, Thomas 27,180 Drew, Deborah 27,108,134,141 Drew, Nancy 27 Duffy, Susan 28 Durham, Lee 28,108,126,l28 Dykes, Mack 28 Easter, Pamela 28,108,125,135,141,180 Eaton, Dedrick 28 Eckels, Carol 28 Eckert, Linda 28,180 Edwards, Janice 28,125,180 Ek, John 28,155 Ellison, Christine 28 Engelstad, Sonya 28 English, Chris 124 Enid, Viki 28,135 Estes, Thomas 28,143,176 Fain, Loretta 28 Faust, Patricia 123 Fauvelle, Gayle 28 Favorite, Richard 28 Feierang, Manuel 132 Fernandez, Judy 28,180 Fischer, Elsie 28,42,139 Fish, Stanley 28 Fitzgibbons, Michael 28 Flaiban, Robert 29 Fletcher Jr., Richard 29 Flores, Martin 29,124 Forsberg, Laurie Foster, Dale 29 Foster, Jan 29,128 Foster, Janene 29,128,181 Fowler, Mary 29 Fowler, Phyllis 29,128 Fraley, Lance Frankenberg, Michael 29 Fraser, Frank 29 Frates, Melissa 29 Gagian Deborah 29,134 Gahn, Deborah 29,134 Galligan, Barbara 29,134,181 Galusha, Sueann 29,116 Gamet, Gary 29,143,148 Garber, John 29 Garcia, Leonard 29 Gardner, Steven Gates, Karen 29 Gietzen, Maureen Gilbert Jr., Frank 17,21,29,142,143,l46, 147,149,150,172 Gillem, Micky 30 Gilliam, James 30 Gist, Guy 30 Glover, Christine 30 Gonzales, Celeste 30 Goodman, John 28,30,143,148,174 Gormley, Paul 21,30,113,130 Gowin, Cathe 30,128,134 Gregg, Gloria 30 Gregory, Denise 30 Gretz, Susan 17,30,57,120,122,180 Griffin, Pamela 30,42,140 Grimm, Debora 30,43,108,136 Grohe, James 30,143,148,149,157,187 Gudmundson, Palme 31 Gulley, Gary 31 Hager, Karl 31 Hague, Elaine 31 Hall, Michael 31,124 Halverson, James 31,56,58,108 Halverson, Dave 31 Hammerschmidt, Paul 31,109,122,139 Hancock, Douglas 31 Hanna, Lony 31 Hansen, Harold 31 Hansen Jr., Cliff 31,198 Harden, Kathleen 31,116,122,180 Harland, Jerrianne 31 Harnish, Louis 31 Harrison, Marjorie 31 Harrison, Patricia 31 Hart, Diane 31,141 Harter, John 31 Hawkins, Linda 31,180 Hayes, Margaret 32 Heape, Alice 32 Heavilin, Rafael 32 Heidick, John 32 Heitman, Toni 32,108 Hennessey, Albert 32 Henning, Nickolas Hepworth, Marie 32,135 Herrington, Mark 32 Hicks, Richard 32 Higdon, Robert 32,130,132 Higgins, Carroll 32 Hight, Deborah 32,116 Hiltz, Florin 33,162 Hinds, Edward 33 Hiser, Donna 33 Hitchcock, Kathy 33,180 Holder, Orlee 33,107,108,115,117,180 Holt, Claudia 33,124 Homan, Paul 33 Hooser, Mona 33 Hopkins, Ann 33,130,133 Horner, Paulette 33 Huchel, Cathrynn 33,108,109,128,141 Hudkins, Diane 33,53,58,108,110,1Z8,136 Hughes, Michael 33 Hulsey, Roger 33 Humphries, Pamela 33 Humphries, Paul 33 Huyser, Darryl 33 Hydle, Loyde 33 Hylander, Harrilyn 33 lngels, William 33 Isley, Steven 34,113,130,132 Jackson, Sherril Johnson, Chris 34,136 Johnson, Robert 34 Johnston, Bonnie 34 Johnston, William 34 Jones, Daniel 34,136,143,148 Jones, Debra 34,53,110,128 Jones, Elizabeth,34,128 Joynt, David 34,143,148 Judd, Galen 34 Kaneko, June 35,108,133 Katzenberger, Catherine 35,120 Ke, Gael 35,181 Keegan, Shiela 35 Kelley, Wayne 35,128,143,174 Kelly, Martha 35,132,141 Kendoll, Maryll 35 Kern, Emily 35,135 Ketelsen, Robert 35,209 Keyes, Nancy 35,115 Kickbush, Georgiana 35,43,56 King, Charles 21,35,109,122,128 King, Nicholas 35 Kipp, James 36,57,113,120,122,130,132 Kirk, Linda 35 Kline, James 35 Knedler, Ronald 35,124 Knight, Arthur 35,125,172 Knudson, Rodney 35 Kouns, Donald 3.5 Kramer, James 36,163 Kramer, Kelly Kraszewski, Eugene 36,108,109,136,156 Kravitcz, Dany Kreger, Michael 15,36,56,109,121,169 Kunde, Ruth 36,128 Kurth, Susan 36 Label, Roger Langille, Christopher 36 Larson, David 36 Lasher, Barbara 21,36,58,135,141,156,207 Law, James 36,108,112,143,148,149,156 Law, Meegan 27,36,134,180 Le Boeuf, Linds 36 Leatherman, Jacqueline 20,21,36,57,108, 120,180 Lee, Robert 36 Leibold, Jeffrey 36 Lemire, Stephen 36,119 Lewis, Charles 36,115 Lewis, Richard Leyva, Arnold 36 Linden, Lorraine 36,141,180 Lipscomb, Michael 36 Lobbes, Deborah 36 Lockhart, Dennis 37,143,168 Lombardino, Paula 37 Lopez, Rudy 37,108 Luallin, Nona 37,52,58,108,110,180 Lubic, Windy 37,135 Lukowski, James 37,58,190 Lyda, Lenore 37 Lyons, Terrill 37 Mahanke, Daniel 37 Mahon, Conrad, 37 Malecek, Walt 37,142,207,209,211 Mann, Jeanne 37,50,114,180 Mansfield, Claudia 37,51,57,121,130,133 Mansfiled, James 37,77 Marshall, Thomas 37 Martin, Isabell 37 Martin, Sheryl 37 Martinez Jr., Saturnino 37 Mason, Linda 37,119 Mastny, Sherry 37 Matters, Tom 38,169 Mavrinac, Pamela 38,56,107,125,181 May, Janet 38,52,132,190 May, Terri 11,38,108,110,180 Mayors, Judy 38,116 McCalIa, Douglas, 38,122,124 McCance, Linda 38,134 McCarthy, Thomas 38,58,157,159 McClelland, Linda 38,128,181 McCoIlister, Gary 38,143,157,158,159 McCormick, Dennis 38,143,176 McDaniel, Carol 38,190 McDonald, Michael 38 McGarvey, Gwen 38,56,57,12I,125 McKenzie, Connie 39,108,141 McMullen, Michael McSherry Cheryl 39 Mentesana, Blanche 39,134 Merrill, Norma 39,181 Michal, Cynthia 39 Midose, Judith 39 Miller, Bill 39 Miller, Brenda 39,133 Miller, Bruce 39 Miller, Christina 39 Millhouse, Clinton 20,39,142,143,148, 149,169 Mills, Ronald 39,125 Minich Richard 39 Minor, John 39,110 Minor, Linda 12,39,52,59,108,125,128 Misenhimer, Mary 30,181 Monaghan, Sally 39,134,196 Moore, Louis Mora, Maria 39 Moran, Patricia 39,180 Morrison, Pamela 39 Morrison, Rickey 40 Morrow, Sandra 40,132 Mosser, Timothy 40 Mowery, Cynthia 40,134,196 Mullaney, Maureen 40 Mundey, Barabara 40,123 Munsell, Patricia 116 Murguia, James 40,106,108,143,148, 149,150 Murphy, Colette 40 Musser, Pam 40 Myers, David 40 Narretto, Evangeline Nation, Shirley 40 Nelson, Mark Nelson, Patricia 40 Nicholson, Judy 40 Niemet, Cynthia 40,134 Norman, Janette 40,108,128,141 Norman, Lannette 40,128,141 Nunez, Cynthia 40,124,181 Nusslock, Margaret 40 0'Brien, Mary 27,40,136 Ockle, Wenda Oddo Jr., Robert 41 Oddo, Richard 40 Olsen, Sharon 41,128,181 Ott, Darlene 41 Otugen, lnci 41,138,139 Pace, Daniel 41 Pace, Richard 12,41,108 Pacheco, Carlos 41,174 Panhorst, Daniel 41,56,58 Paquette, Nancy 41,128,132 Parker, Suzanne 41,141 Parr, David 41 Paterson, Adele 41,116,117,120 Patitucci, Bonnie 41,119 Patterson, Mary 41,141 Paulson, Sandy 42 Penery, Susan 42,109 Petersen, Stephanie 42 Peterson, Gary 42,142,172 Petit, Claude 42,108,1Z4,133.139,190 Pierce, Sharon 42 Plante, Louis 42,51,14Z,143,148,149,163 Plummer, Susan 21,42,57,122,128 Polk, Steve 42 Posada, Esther 42 Potter, Arnold 42 Powell, Kathryn 21,42,108,136 Pratt, Susan 42 Preston, Jack Prince, Claire 42,128 Prince, Pamela 43 Prince, Patricia 43,54,107,109,136 Provenzale, Linda 43,114,117,136,141, 180,209 Purczynski, Joyce 43 Purczynski, Joey Purczynski, 43 Putnam, Carole 20,43,116,117,171 Putnam, Sylvia 43 Quickenden, Ronald 43 Quinn, Carol 43 Ramey, Karen 43 Rasmussen, Larry 43 Ratliff, Linda 43 Rau, Tom 43 Rauscher, Michael 44,163 Rawn, Ruth 44 Ray, William 44,163,164 Raymond, Ronald 44,143 Raymond, Ronna 44,135,140 Reeb, Jay 141 Reeder, Eliazbeth 44 Reid, Patricia 44,122 Regan, Linda 44 Renken, Ronald 44 Rich, Sheryl 44 Ridenour, Karen 44 Rinner, Kenneth 44 Rivera, John 142,143,172,211 Robinson, Charlotte 44,135,181 Robinson, Jerry 17,44,128,163,164 Robinson, Michael 44,143,148,149,151,172 Ross, Marie 44,134,135 Rothgery, Suzanne 44 Rounds, Melicent 44 Rousseau, Dorothy 44,109,134 Rowton, Richard 44 Rue, Darlene 45 Ruiz, Henry 45 Russ, Johnny 45 Santos, Frederickio 45 Saunders, David 45 Sawyer, Stephen 45 Schaad, Sandra Scharnow, Larry 45 Schaufler, Gregory 45,121,122,190 Schmeltzer, Kenneth 45,143 Schmide, Donald 45 Schmidt, Joanne 45 Schneider, Susan 45 Schoenberger, Nora 45 Schulte, Karen 45 Scolari, Victoria 45 Scott, Donna 45 Scott, Joan 45,122 Seal, Harry 45 Sele, Ben 21,45 Serrano, Evelyn 45,141,180 Sewell, Frances 46 Shea, Sharon 46,119 Shell, Twila Shepersky, Keith 46 Shoot, Cathy 46,124,180 Simpkins, Linda 11,46,56,106,108,120,136 Skinner, Nancy 46,181 Slayton, Michele 46,50,115,117,180,207 Smith, David 46,176 Smith, Gerald 46 Smith, Judith 46 Smith, Robert Smith, Sandra 123 Smith, Sharon 46,128,136,180 Snipes, Donald 46 Sotelo, Gilbert 46,128 Spraggins, Darrel 47 Spriggs, Sharilyn St. Romain, Nanette 47 Stanglewicz, Robert 47 Starbuck, Kathleen 47,108,122,135,141,180 Stark, Timothy 47 Steiner, Charles 47 Steward, Roger 47,123 Stewart, David 47,157,171 Stewart, Mary 47 Stites, John 47,123 Stivers, Robert 47 Ttokes, Darryll 47 Storms, James 47 Strauwald, Jack 47 Strong, Duane 47,115,125 Stuart, James 47 Sweetland, Suzanne 47,198 Szalay, David 47 Taggart, Calista 47 Tatman, Terry 47,109,181 Taylor, Gary 48 Taylor, Joyce 48,128 Taylor, Randall 48 Thill, Ronald 48 Thomas, Catherine 48 Thomas, Paul 48 Thompson, Levi 48 Thompson, Susan 48,108,113,132,141 Tibbitts, Ann 48,57,113,120,121,130,132 Tinker, Terry 48 Tvrgersen, Terry 14,41,48,113,143,172 Tositalo, Sally 48,181 Traxler, Cathy 48 Treinen, Daniel 30,136,141,143,163,165 Tunrey, Theresa 50 Tusitala, Salikea 50,119 Twitty, Carl 50 Tyer, David 50 Van Zant, Thomas 50,142,143,148,149, 172,173 Varley, Joyce 50,108,123 Vasquez, Reyes 50 Vierra, Vincent 50,122,177 Villa, Raymond Wagle, Douglas 50,123 Wagner, Dennis 51,123,172 Wagner, Robert 51 Wagoner, Carl 51 Wake, Michael 51,128 Wakefield, Philip 51 Wallace, Kenneth 51,122,143,172 Walls, Sharon 51 Walsh, William 51 Ward, James Ward, Tom Ward, Worth 51,143,148 Warfield, Michael 51 Waterbury, Thomas 51 Weeks, Michael 51,174 Weldy, Mary 51 Weller, Donald 52 Wellington, Thomas 52 Wells, John 11,52,108 Westrup, Mary 53,134,180 Wheeler, George 53 Whisenhunt, Janice 53 White, Kenneth 53,132 Wilhite, Michael 21,41,53,136,143,174, 175,189 Wilkinson, Kristen 53,154 Williams, Susan Lee 53 Williams, Susan Ruth 53 Wilson, Harold Wilson, Russell 53 Wingo, Merle 123 Winkie, Sherry 53,122,135 Wokuluk, Gail 21,38,51,53,108,109,122 135,141,180 Wollos, David 54,169 Wolverton, Ken 54 Woods, Donald 54 Woodward, Ai 54,57,120,122,139 Woolley, Susan 54,180 Wright, Frances 54,128 Wright, Patty 54 Wright, Sally 54 Ybarrondo, Michael 54 Yokeum, David Young, Kathryn 54,55,135 Zaleckis, Charles Zent, Joanne, 55,128,134,141 Zimmerman, Danny 55 Juniors Abbott, Bruce 61 Abernathy, Douglas 61 Adkison, Nedra 61 Amos, Beth 61 Andersen, Robert 61 Anderson, Janice 61 Anderson, Linda 61,63,116,117 Angeles, Paula 61 Arbuckle, William 61 Armstrong, Sharon 61,122 Armstrong, Susan 61,113,116,130,132 Arrowsmith, Bernard 61,71 Arthur, Karen 61 Atkins, Jacquelyn 61 Atkinson, Margaret 61 Austin, Larry 61 Ayers, Christine 61 Bacon, Bill 61 Badgley, Janelle 61,114,117 Bair, Darrell 61 Baker, John 61 Ball, Brenda 61 Barham, Carol 61,119 Barton, Lee 61 Barton, Linda 61,134,181 Barton, Susan 61 Bauer, Micheal 61,142,143,148,173 Becker, Robert Belchamber, Jim 61,113,132 Benge, Barbara Bennett, Cathy 61 Bergeron, David 61 Bergman, Dawn 61 Bettencourt, John 61 Biggs, James 61 Bistline, Deanna 61,180 Bitterlie, James 61,143,154,172 Blanchette, Denise 61 Bohn, Robert 62 Bonapace, Marquetta 62,73,128,180 Bongiovanni, Rosalia 61,62 Bounds, Danny 62 Bowersox, John 119,139 Bowles, Pamela 62 Brackman, Bruce 62,113,123,132 Bradfield, Susan 62 Brady, Jeanne 62,181 Branham, Charlotte 62 Brannon. Steve 62 Brega, Rebecca 62,120,122,137,180 Breid, Gerry 62,104,143,155 Brionez, Elisa 62 Brown, Candice 62,120,136 Brown, Louis 62 Brown, Tom 62 Brunell, Linda 62 Buckner, Linda 62,113,130,132 Bugel, Michale 62,163 Burk, Michael 62 Burke, Eileen 62 Burke, Timothy 62,113,130,132 Burnworth, David 62 Burrell, Bradley 62,128,155,173 Bushong, Karen 62 Bynum, Edward 62,148 Cairns, Nancy 62,120,134 Carlson, Diana 62 Carlson, Karen 6l,62,63,71,108,140, 141,180 , Carter, Charles 62 Cassels, Bryan 62,132 Castro, Ronnie 62 Cato, Gary Cave, John 62 ,f Chambers. Dua 62 Christmen, Do na 62 Christensen, Linda 62 Ciccati, David 62,173 Clark, Karen 62 Cobb, Janet 62,128 Cobb, Janice 62 Cole, Donald 62,152 Cole, Mary 62,119 Combs, Barbara 62,67,136,180,188 Connors, Pamela 62 Conta, Duane 62,163 Cook, Roy Cooper, Gary 6Z,142,143,147,148,149, 151,163,164 Corona, Luis Cox, Janet 62,123 Criger, Fred 62 Crim, Susan 62,180 Crossley, Jean 62 Crutcher, Gary 62,122 Custeau, Stephen 172 Dallas, Joan 62 Damata, Thomas 62,132 Daniel, Nancy 62 Daniels, Norma Danna, Robert 48,62,114 Daves, Patrica Davidson, Steven 62 Davis, Albert 62 Davis, Cynthia 61,62,71,108,111,180 Davis, Michele 62,73,114,214 Davis, Robert Dean, Teresa 62 De Chant, Loretta 62 De Frate, Robert 61,62,l48 Degurse, Roy 62,143,148,166,167 Delmar, Vicki 62 Demars, Suzanne 62,180 Demmers, Michael 61,62,71,113,130 Detrez, David 62 Dickey, Ellen 62 Doi, Raymond 62 Dolinsky, Mary 62 Doolin, Steven 62 Dreyer, Donald 62 Drummond, Roger 62,104,143,172 Dunham, Carol 62 Dyresen, Marie 62 Eastergard, Shanda 62 Ebel, Suzanne Eckels, Jane 62,116,117,120,122 Eckenboy, Eva 135 Eckler, Carl 122,177 Eckler, David 63,172 Edgil, Joseph 63,176 Edwards, Richard 63 Ek, Elizabeth 63,128 Ela, Michael 61,63,71,73,142,143,157, 158,160,172 Engelstad, Anita 63,181 Essery, Janet 63,180 Essex, Robert 63 Evans, Ella 63,123 Evans, Roy Fain, Loretta Farr, Dwight 63 Farris, Shari 63 Feil, Kathleen 63 Fernandez, Mary 63 Filippini, Dan 63,72,120,121,122,137, 143,148,191 Flores, Kathleen 63 Foltz Cheryl 63 Foster, Colleen 63,108 Fowler, Renee 63 Franicola, Linda 63,141,180 Frat, Angela 63 Freeman, Arthur 63 Funcheon, Debbie 63 Garcia, Carol 61,63,108,115 Garland, Michael 63 Gersch, Hedy 63,124 Giacchina, Thomas 63,192 Giamanco, Rick 63 Gill, Raymond 63,177 Gilmer, Robert 63,120,122,136 Gleaton, Donald Godfrey, David 63 Gonzales, Elaine 63 Goodwin, Danny 63 Gorham, Robin 63,119 Gosselin, Lorraine 63 Grant, Frank 63 Graves, Diane 65 Green, Deborah 65 Greene, Richard 65 Griest, Frank 65 Greenman,Kenny 65,118,157,159,160 Griffith, Barbara 65 Grimaldi, Christina 65,71 Gunter, James 65,169 Guynn, Craig 65,169 Hagenbaugh, Carol 65 Hall, Maria 65 Hall, Ronald 61,63,65,128,142,143.148, 150,174,175 Hamby, Gregory Hamilton, Judy 65,134 Hamilton, Randall 65,157,176 Hampton, Rhonda 65 Haney, Marlene 65 Harden, Michael 13,65,116,163,180 Harris, Terry 65 Hartman, Jeanne 65 Haughey, Nancy 65 Hazlett, Gregg 65,143,154,172 Heath, Benny 65,122,155,173 Heath, Glenn 65,128,142,143,148,177 Heflin, Gary 65 Heilbron, Jack 65,124,177 Heine, Joy 65 Hemple, Kathryn 65 Henderson, Ann Henry, Raiford 65,177 Herzig, Heidi 65 Hickman, Patricia 65 Hildebrand, Patti Hill, Bradley 65,120,143,154,172,192 Hinds, Melinda Hodge, Manlin 65,122,128,143,155,172 Hoffman, Dennis 65 Hoffman, Frederick 60,61,65,108,142,143, 148,176 Hogan, Dennis 65 Hook, Jim 65 Hughes, Dale 65 Hughes, Kenneth 65 Huhn, Karen 65 Hutton, Patricia 65 lngraham, Linda 65 Irwin, Thomas 12,15,65 Isley, Gregory 65,128 Jackson, Darlene 65,73 Jackson, Keith 65 Jackson, Patrick 65,72 Jacobs, Howard 65 Jacobson, Carol 65 Jacobson, Robert 65,142,143,148,l63, 165,167,169 James, Jerry 65 James, Robert 65 Jamison, Richard 65 Jefferies, John 65 John, Betty 65,180 Johnson, Bruce 15,65,142,143,148,149, 150,157 Johnson, Renee 65 Johnson, Suzann 64 Joly, Frances 64 Jones, John 64,170 Jones, Michael 64 Joslyn, Barbara 64,128 Jump, Dixie 64,135 Kaplan, Phil 64 Keedy, Wanda 64 Kellhofer, Susan 64 Kemp, Virl 64,120,128 Kerper, Cheryl, 64 Kerper, Mary 64 King, Henrietta 64 Klee, Linda 64,113,132 Klein, Jane 64,180 Knapp, Robert 64 Knedler, Ken 64 Knight, Phil 64,172 Kotnik, Marilyn 64 Koucouvelis, Mary Kubicheck, Linda 64,108,180 La Gamma, Pauline 65 Lang, Ray 65 Larson, Phyllis 65 Larzalere, John 65 Laub, Dan 108 Lawton, Marilyn 65 Leavitt, Linda 65 Lesch, William 65 Levin, Richard 65 Ley, Jacqueline 65 Lillard, Larry 65 Lindeneau, Kenneth 122 Lindsey, Dawn 65,128 Linnan, Philip 65 Littlejohn, Juanelda 65 Lohman, Yvette 65,191 Lopez, Alice 65 Lopez, Martha 65,108 Lothspeich, Daniel 65 Lower, David 65,143,157,177 Lowery, Jearlee 65,71,142,143,146,147, 148,151,173 Lubic, Terry 65,148,169 MacDonald, Cynthia 66 Maciejewski, Michael 66 Madigan, Michael Maguire, Janet 66 Maguire, Judith 66 Maier, John 66 Major, Lynn 61,66,71 Mann,Terry 66 Marangoni, Patricia 66 Marino, John 66 Mariotti, Carolyn 66 - Martin, Albert 66 Martin, Mary 66 Martinez, Hope 66 Massey, Robert 66,172 Mathews, Blake 66,142,157,160,176 Mattei, Diana 66 Mauseth, Beverly 66,133,136 McAlpin, Larry 66 McAllister, Terry 66 McClure, Barbara 66 McEwing, Diane 66,121,135 McGarvey, Linda 66,72,120,121,122, 135,139 McGuire, Robert 66 McKinley, Betty 66 Meadows, Mark 66 Melton, Jerry 66,132 Mena, Genaro 66,172 Menard, Marilyn 66,132 Menard, Nancy 66 Middleton, Richard 66 Millen, Michele 66,108,114 Miller, Cary 66 Miller, Katherine 6,130,132 Miller, Lynne 66 Miller, Marilyn 66 Miller, Nancy 66,114,135 Miller, Randy 70,161,170 Miller, Raymond Miller, Stuart Minich, Richard Misenhimer, Carol 66 Mohr, Mary 66 Montgomery, Sandra 66 Mooney, Mary 66,116 Morero, Albert 66 Morrison, Barbara 66 Mouillesseaux, Phillip 66,128,173,213 Mowery, Ronald 60,61,66,163 Mukai, Mike 66 Mumaw, Nancy 66,113,130,132,192 Munsell, Michelle 66 Murphy, Dennis 66 Musgrave, Frederica 66,109,l20,121,122 124,136,137,181 agle, Elieen 66 Nelson, George 66,132 Nelson, Mark 66 Newcomb, Laura 66,120 Nichols, Allan 66,67,120,123,143,172 Nichols, Orel 66,119 Nicodemus, Jeri 66,130 Nobel, Brian 66 Noble, Charlotte 66 Nowak, Phillip 61,66,72,121,137 Nunez, Dina 66,134 Nunn, Timothy 66 0'Brien, Danny 66 0'Bryan, Alma 66 Oliphant, Dennis 66 Omohundro, Bryan 66 Opperman, Anthony 66 Osborne, James 66 Pacheco, Alex 66 Padgett, Michael 66,157,176 Palladino, Mike 66,110,128 Pannell, Victoria 66,108 Parker, Gaylord 66 Parker, Judith 5,66,67,72,133,136,14 Parker, Tom 66 Parsons, Rebecca 66 Parsons, Russell 66 Paugh, Jerry 67 Payne, Constance 67 Peck, Joyce 67,121 Pelletier, Linda 67,139 Perez, Armando 67 Perez, Frank 67 Perry, Gale 67 Perry, Pamela 67 Petersen, Sandy Peterson, Carol 67,108 Phillips, Catherine 67,180 Phillips, Griffin Phillips, Harold 60,61,143,148,151, 157,159 Pierce, Sharon Pike, Jacqueline 67,108 Pledger, Patricia 67 Poirier, Penny 67 Pollington, Garrett 67,173 Poschman, Daniel Preece, Gary 67 Preston, Karen 67 Prow, Sharolyn 67 Punta, Karen 67 Ragan, Michael Ramey, Linda 69 Randazzo, Joanne 69,191 Rapoza, Irene 69,73,139 Rawls, Donald 69 Ray, Steven 69,163 Reagan, Linda 69 Redmann, John 69 Reed, Dena 69 Rhea, Leann 69 Ricci, Nick 69,155 Richards, Malcolm Richardson, David 69 Richardson, Sharon 69 Riddick, Floyd 69 Rider, Lane 69,170 Ritchie, Cheryl 69,130 Robbins, Fred 69,128 Roberts, Beryl 69 Rogney, Laurel 69 Rosenberger, Thomas 69,148 Rosmann, Karen 69,130,132 Ross, Charles Rothgery, Gail 69 Rouse, Don 69 Ruiz, Raymond 70 Rulla, Carleen 69 Rutter, Daniel 69,148 Salazar, Armanda 69 Salmi, Becki 69 Sams, Susie 135 Sargent, Mel 69 Savary, Mary 69,124 Sceppe, Sharon 69,181 Schettig, John 69,143,154,173 Schlotter, Ed 69 Schmidt, Kevin 69 Schmidt, Theresa 69 Schmitke, Sharon 61,69,108,136,141 Schmitter, Marilyn 69 Schneekloth, Michael 69,73,115,117, 148,172 Schneeloch, Robert 69 Schoonover, Michael 69 Schreiber, Randy Schulte, Susan 69 Schultz, Michael 69,72,148 Schupp, Doreen 69,180 Schwab, Barbara 69,75,110,128,180 Schwartz, Deborah 69 Schweitzer, Michael 69,167,176 Scolari, Robert 69 Scott, Martin Seal, Violet 69 Sele, Bert Shaffer, Mary 69 Shaffer, Rudolph 69 Sharmahd, Steven 69,72,122,124,137 Shaw, Stephanie 69 Shepard, Steven 69,128 Shumate, Mark 69,174 Shurtz, Kathy 69,115,206 Silva, Normalee 69,132 Simpson, Janet 69,128 Simpson, Julie 115,181 Sinclair, Christine 68 Sinclair, Laura 68,125 Slaton, Linda 68,115 Slusser, Lynn 68 Smith, Charlene 68 Smith, Christine 68,122,180 Smith, Gary 68 Smith, Jill 68 Snow, Jaci 68 Summers, Glenn 68 A Sorenson, Sandra 68 Spears, Marynell 68,72,181 Spisak, Melissa 68 Sprofera, Barry 68 Stamper, Bruce 68 Standridge, David Starr, Gail 68,128 Steiner, Gary Stephens, Deborah 68 1 Stevenson, Paula 69 Stewart, David 69, 137 Stiers, Richard 69 Storm, David 69,172,173 Storms, David 69,14Z,143,148,150, 166,172 Strangman, Janice 69 Stubbs, Diane 69,134 Stumbaugh, Tom 69,108,191 Svalstad, Sandra 69,121,128,185 Szuch, Edwin 69 Taluban, Marjorie 61,69,71,108,110, 135,193 Teigen, George 69,133 Terry, Lynette 69 Thatcher, Pete 69,116,139 Thomas, Nadene 69 Thomas, Steve 69,128 Thomas, Toni 69 Thompson, James 108 Thunberg, Elaine 69 Thurman, Rhonda 69 Tiller, Jacquelyn 69 Toledo, Barbara 69 Tolman, Suzanne 70 Tonner, Nick 70 Toot, Robert 70,176 Townsend, Lois 70 Trammell, James 70 Traxler, Kathleen 67,70 Treinen, Cathy 70 Triest, Robert 70 Trout, Eddie 70 Troutman, Frances 70 Troxel, Cecil 70 Turner, Susan 70,116,117,139 Turner, Susan 70,139 Twells, Thomas 70,177 Upp, David 70 Vallance, Vicki 70 Van Liew, Duane 70 Van Vleck, Jerry 70,122,124,137 Vaughn, Gene 70 Vento, Denice 70 Vento, Dennis 70 Vezzani, Fabian 70,181,199 Vick, Verlene 70 Villarta, Catherine 70 Von Willer, Marcia 70 Vorman, David 70 Wachs, Francis 70 Wade, Charles 70 Wagner, Harry Wagner, Terry 70 Wahlgren, Warren 70,163 Waid, Sherry 70 Walsh, Terrence 70 Walter, Suzanne 70 Ward, Brian 70,152,173 Warfield, Patricia 70,108,141 Wasko, Toby 70 Watts, Valerie 70,72,180 Weigelt, John 70,174,175 Weldy, Virginia 70 Wesenberg, Barbara 70 Westover, Roland 70 Wheeler, Rick 70 Whisenhunt, James 70 White, Hubert 70 White, Mary Whitehurst, Leighton 70,128 Wigley, Royce 70,71,108 Wilber, James 128 Williams, Dora 70 Williams, Shirley 70 Willis, Darrel 70 Wilson, Duane 70 Wilson, John 70,136 Wilson, Karen 60,61,70,108,128,136 Wilson, Richard 70,119,128 Winder, James 70 Wingo, Jere 70,73 Winship, Dennis 70 Woempner, Caroll 70 Wollitz, Craig 70,107,143,148,151, 163,165 Woodard, Steven 70,130,132 Wright, Patricia 70 Wrobel, Pamela 70,180 Wujick, Ellen Ybarrondo, Steven 70 Yokeum, Dennis 70 Youhouse, Michael 70 Young, Stephen 70 Yzelman, Janis 70,133 Zacharias, John 70,199 Zeglarski, Michael 70,72,73,80,108, 1Z0,124,134,136 Zimmershead, Margret 70,139 Sophomores Abbot, Brian 75 Abood, Chester 75 Adams, Ted 75,132 Adkison, Pamela 75 Adona, Aroring 87 Akers, Dave 75 Albee, Donald 75,132 Alesi, Mario 75,152,173 Allenson, Susan 75 Allison, Ken 75 Allred, Eilene Alonzo, Frances 75 Amos, Marian Amos, Ronald 75,166 Andersen, Barbara 75 Anderson, Debra 75 Anderson, Jay 75 Anderson, Sandy 128,136,180 Angeles, Jose Arabie, Rebecca 108,128 Arthur, Donna Aschenbrener, Lawrence Bagalini, David Bailey, Dennis 75,152 Bailey, Steven 25,153,170 Bain, Susan 75 Baker, Evelyn 75,180 Baldwin, Debra 75,136 Barker, Deborah 75 Barrett, Martha 75,180 Barstow, Kenneth 75,161 Basta, Greg 75 Batcliffe, Susan 75 Baum, Gary 75,177 Beam, Randy 75 Begley, Karen 75,135 Berger, John 75,132 Berger, Mary 76,132 Berger, Ronald 76 Berke, Barbara 76 Bettell, Arthur 76 Biggs, Arthur 76,177 Binkele, John 76,155,173 Bird, Carolyn 76 Blair, Linda 76 Blalock, Bob 76 Blundell, Christopher 76 Bobo, Gary 76,84,108,114 Boehlert, Randy 76 Bogarth, Joyce 76 Boggs, Jack 76 Boggs, Joseph 76 Boggs, Maureen 76 Bolen, Jack 76 Bond, Shirley 76 Bonneau, Suzanne 76 Bonney, Terrence 76 Borba, James 76 Bordwell, Diana 76 Borger, Ronald 76 Boscia, Barbara 76 Bradbury, Janice 76 Bradiield, Jeanne 76 Bradl, Craig 76 Bradstreet, David 75,76,113,132 Brady, Richard 76,177 Brannon, Judy 76,134 Bray, Charles 76 Bray, Sherrel 76 Brazell, Dennis 76 Brega, James 76,121 Brittain, Wanda 76,119 Brock, Irwin 76 Broderdorf, Randy Brooks, Peggy 76,87 Brown, Charyle 76 Brown, Cheryl 76 Brown, Joyce 76,180 Brown, Kathleen 76 Brown, Robin 76,122,166 Browning, Charles 76,161 Brust, Teresa 76 Buckner, Jeffrey 76,152,153,173 Burns, Bronwyn 76 Burnworth, John 76 Bygd, Bradley 76,132 Cahill, Bruce Calhoun, Robert 76,87 Callicoat, Sharon 76,180 Campagna, William Cappiello, John 76 Card, Anita 76 Carlson, David 76,136 Carrier, Susan 76,180 Carter, Janis 76 Cassels, Marilyn 76,132 Castaneda, Lillian 76 Castro, Charlene 76 Chapman, Doris 76 Christensen, Gayle 76 Church, Richard 76,152 Ciolfe, Tony 152 Cirar, Patricia Clapham, Steve Clark, Allan 76,88,152,161 Clark, Christine 76 Cole, Casey 77,114 Collier, Christine 77,180 Collier, Christopher 77 Colwell, Karen 77 Cook, Michael 77 Cook, Willard 77 Cormier, Susan 77 Coulman, Sue 77 Cozart, Elizabeth 77 Crabb, Julie 77 Craddock, Sandra 77 Craig, Thomas 77 Crosswhite, James 77 Crowley, Richard Crump, Catherine 77,180 Crutcher, Jerry 77,152,170 Crutcher, Lorrie 77 Curry, Zelda Cutler, Lori Cyborowski, Kirk 77 Dahl, Douglas 77,120 Damata, Peggy 77,130,131,132 Darnall, Gary 77,173 Daves, Barbara 77,87 Davis, Christine 75,77,78,86,87,109,181 Davis, Gary 77 Davis, Greg 77 Davis, Judy Dawes, Marianne 77 Dawson, James 77 Dawings, Bill 77 Day, Michael 77,132 DeChant, Michael 77 DeRegne, Halyard 77 Dean, Teresa Deane, Bob 77 Deesing, Mark 77,142,152,169 Deeter, Henry 77,152 Demaree, Cary 77,152,173 Dickey, Kay 77 Dinius, Joyce 78 Dixon, Marian 78,112 Doggett, Terri Donley, Tom 78 Dougherty, Stephen 78,172 Doughty, Sterling 78,174 Drew, Mike 78,154,161,170 Drew, Shirley 130,132 DuFon, John 78,173 Duffy, Carol 78 Dunbar, John 75,78,136 Dunn, Carol 78 Earley, Lynn 78 Easter, William 78 Ebbert, Merle 78 Edwards, Sallie 78,180 Ellis, Barbara 78 Ellis, Marty 78,170 Engelstad, Sheila 78 Ensch, Charles 78,132 Erickson, Debra 78 Essery, Steven 78 Estes, Candy 75,77,78 Evans, Johnnie 78 Fagersten, Yvonne 78 Farrell, William 78 Farris, Robert 78 Favorite, Debbie 78,134 Ferguson, Karen 77,78,88,108,112 184 197 Fernandez, Linda 78 Fescina, Robert 78,152,166 Fish, Nadine 78 Fisher, Marty 78 Flanagan, Kathleen 78 Fletcher, Tom 78 Flores, Donnie 78 Flores, Gary 78 Folk, Mary 74,75,78,109 Foote, Dennis 78,170 Forrester, William 78,128,132 Foster, Jerry 78 Fox, Richard 78 Frank, Melanie 78 Frankenberg, Lois 78 Frechette, Cynthia 75,78,132 Frost, Linda 78 Fry, Bettina 78,181 Fry, Christine 78 Gaea, Faaeseina 78,181 Gaea, lutita 78,181 Gale, Kenneth 78,124 Galusha, David 78 Garcia, Robert 78 Gardner, Robert 78 Garner, Michael 78 Gentile, Mike 78 German, Norma 78 Gersch, Leona 75,78 Giarruso, Linda Gies, Deborah 78,87,134 Gilbert, Jackie 78 Gilchrist, Bill 78,177 Gillan, Jim 78 Glandon, Linda 78,134 Gonzales, Elaine Goodman, Marilyn 78 Gosselin, Jeanette 75,78,84,197 Gowin, Marjorie 75,78,112,128 Graham, John 78 Granstedt, Robert 78,132 Granthum, Ernest 78 Graves, Larry 78 Graybeal, Charles 78 Greer, Barbara 78 Gregg, Charles 78,152,161 Gregory, Robert 78 Griggs, Yvonne 79 Grinsell, James 79 Grothe, Marcella 79 Gudmundson, Ewan 79 Hague, William 79 Hall, Janet 75,79,108,181,186 Hamby, Timothy 79 Hamilton, Donald 79 Hamilton, Shirley 79,128,135 Hammerschmidt, Lynn 79,135 Hanes, Donald 79 Hann, Gary 79,119 Hanna, Marylin 79 Hanning, Marjorie Hansen, James 79 Harden, Patrick 75,79,166 Harlow, Tom 79 Harper, Juanita 79 Harrison, Steven 79 Harrison, Susan 75,79,112 Harter, Philip 79,174,175 Hartzell. Curtis 79 Hayes, Robert 79 Haynes, David 79 Heath, Kevin 79 Heck, Terry 79 Heimdal, Debra 79 Helmuth, Lauren 79,128 Hemphill, William 79 Henderson, Wendy 79 Hernandez, Ralph 79 Herold, James 79 Herrera, Joe 79 Herring, Marsha 79 Herzig, Bruce 79,152 Hess, Nickie 79 Hie, Brenda 79 . Higbee, Steven 79 Higdon, Thomas 79,113,130,132 Hill, Candice 130 Hill, David 79,115 Hill,Petra 17,86,128,180 Hill, Richard 79 Hillstone, Holly 81,139 Hiltz, Darrell 81,152 Hinkle, Claire 81,114,119,131,139 Hoffman. Mike 81 Hogan, Richard 81 Hogan, Robert 81 Hogarth, Joyce Holloway, Diana 81,132 Hollowell. Carla 81,130,132 Hoobler, Jim 81 Houk, Randy 81,132 Houtz, Ross 81,119 Howarth, Douglas 81 Huntley, Mary 81 Hurst, Chris 87 Hustad, Carlene 81 Hyde, Barbara 81,120,121,139,181 lngraham, Richard 75,81,161 lsaacs, Frank 81 Isley, Janet 81,128,139 Jackson, Kim 75,81,87,108,133 James, Gerald James, Robert Jantz, Lorrie 81,180,181 Jedlicka, Chris 81 Jeffries. John Jenkins, Bob 81 Jenkins. Paul 81 Jenkins, Raynell 81 Johnson, Barbara 81,132 Johnson, Charles 81 Johnson. lna 81 Jones. Cecil 81 Jones, Raymond 81,152 Jones, Tom 81.132 Jordan, Ronald 81 Joyce, Judith 81,132 Kaplan, Philip Kastner. Joseph 81 Ke, Janyce 81 Keller, Charlotte Keller, Kathy 81 Kemp, Joy 81.120.121,122,128,181 Kempton, Irene 81,180 Kennedy, Deon 81 Kennedy, Gary 81,152 Ketchum, Bruce 81 King, Maurice 81 King, Scott 81 Kingsley, Janet 81 Kirby, Mary 81,180 Kirk, Sue 81 Klein, Mike Knapp, Susan 81,180 Knight. Harold Knight, Nancy 81,128,136 Kopotic, Carolyn 81 Kraft. Judith 81,152 Kraft. Ronnie Kramer, William 81,166 Kraszewski, Mary 81,121,134 Kuhn. Shirley 81 Lacuesta, Les 81 LaPlante, Clay 81 Laitner, Lynette 81 Larson, Sue Lasher, Tom 81.108,142,154,172 Lattman, Phyllis 81 Law. Patricia 81,180 Lawless, Lynn 81 Layne, Mike 81 LeGrand, Jeanne 81 LeMaster, Ronald 81 Leatherman, Marsha 75.81.120 Leavitt, Gary 81,152,166 Lemire, Michael 81,119 Leone, John 81 Lerner, Allan 81 Leyva, George 81,152 Leyva, Mary Linnan, Barbara Littlejohn, Lorenzo 81 Littrell, Robert 81 Livesay, Joan 81 Lochhead, Joan 75,81,87,133 Locken. Lillian 81 Loiacono, Sina 81 Lombardino, Vincent 81 Long. Deborah 81 Long, Kevin 81 Lopez, Alicia 77 Lopez, Jose 81,152 Lord, Stephen 81 Lowe, Herbert 74,75.81,132,166 Lowry, Carol 81 Lubic, Peggy 81,130,132 Lucas. Patricia 75,81 Luck, Patsy 81,128,134 Luna, Virginia 81 Lybrand, Robert 81,155 MacDonald, Jamee 81 Marshall, Ann 81 Martin, Edward 81 Martin, Gilbert Martin. Kenneth 81 Martin, Ruby 81 Martinez, Lina 81 Martinez, Rafael Martinosky. Kathryn 81 Marugg. Florence 81 Matson, Cherie May. Geraldine 81,190 Mayer, David 81,132 Maynard. Stephanie 81 Mayors, Susan Mazza, Elizabeth 81.132 McAlpin, Larry McCane, George 81.161, McCormick, John 81 McFall. Shirley 81,120,121,122,124 McKinley, Elizabeth 81 McRae, Dale 8 Medlock, Thoma Meehan, Judith 81.180 Mersinger, Richard 81 Mendes, Rod 81 Mendez, Lydia 81 Mendoza, Roberta 81 Mendoza, Stella 81 Meurs, John 81 Meyer, Martha 81,124 Meza, Michael 81 Michels. James 81 Midose. John 81,152,161 Mrlrcan, Robert 81 Millen. Rickie 81 Miller. Cheri 81 Mills, John 77,81,119 Mills, Naomi 81,113,132 Millq, Terry 130,132 Milnrck. lrene 81,180 Minor, Janice 75,81,87,112 Misenhimer, Jerry 81,173 Misenhimer, Terry 81 Mize, Thomas 81 Moffett, Kent 81 ,139 Molina. Larry 81,128.142.152,l66, 167 Monaghan, Patricia 82 Moore, Dorothy 82 Moore James 82,173 Moore, Patrick 82 Moore, Thomas 82 Morries, Steve 82 Morris, Kathleen 82,196 Mowreader, Marcia 82,134 Moyers, Stephen 82 Musial, Donald 82 Myers, Yvonne 82 Nagel. Deborah 82 Nagle. Susan 82.85.180 Narretto. Vincente Neeson, Robin 82 Neptune, John 82,161,170 Newcomb, Barbara 82,87,119,180 Newell, Gloria 82 Nichols, Eileen 82 Nicholson, Art 82 Nicholson, John 82,155,173 Nishiuye, Kenneth 75,82,119,177 Norris, Garry 82 Nunes, Carol 82 Nunez, Olga 75,82,108 O'Connor, William 82,152,153,169 O'Donald, Esther 82 Olivas, Ramiro 82 Oliverio. Ann 82 Olson, Nina 82 Orcutt, Lonnie 82,180 Ostergard, Linda 82,115 Ott. Olivia 82 Ott. Sharon 82,132 Owens, Barbara 82,180 Owings, Bill B2 Pacheco, Alvin 82 Pacheco, Ruben 82 Padgett, Claudia 82 Palladino, Michael Pangle. Billie 82 Parker, Tommy Paterson, Sam 42,82,155.173 Patrick, Frank 82 Pattee, Rene 82,161,177 Patton, Dwane 82,174 Pedrini, Rhoda 82 Perkins. Sandra Jean 82 Perkins. Sandra Lee 82 Petersen, Jack 82 Petersen, Kathy 82,120,135 Pilch, Deborah 82 Piraino, Peter 82 Pokladnik,William 82,152 Powers. John Prins. Sharron 82,187 Provanzano, Randy 87,173 Pudsey, Alan 82 Pullan, Patricia 75,82 Purser, Donna 82 Radiez, Ina 82 Randazzo, Joanne Rapoza. Diana 82,135 Repard, Nila 82,120,121.136,139 Rex, Jonathan 82,177 Rhea, Cathy 82 Richards, Thomas Richardson, Susanne 82 Rickel, Sandra 82 Ripley, David 75.82,128,154,155,170 Rivera, Hector 82 Rivera, Michael Roberts, Barry Roberts. Carole 83,180 Robertson, Donna Robinson, Debra 83 Rodriguez, Christine 83 . Romero, Dennis 83,152,166 Rosmann, Gayle 83,132 Ross, Larry 83 Rothgery, Sandra 83 Rountree, Barbara 83 Rouse, Donald Royster, Robert 83,197 Russ, Frankie 83 Russ, Sharon 75,83 Rutter, Cheryl 83 Sageman, John 83 Salter, Benjamin 83,108,173 Salyi, Albert 83 Sanderson, Sam 83,152 Sandling, Craig 83,161 Sandor, Zoltan 83,152 Schaad, Nancy 83 Schaad, Robert 83 Schaufler. Larry 152 Schell, David 83 Schlotter, Walter 77,831.86 Schmitke, Jack 83,161 Schroeder, Darley 83 Schuff. Greg Scott, Barbara 83 Seaman, Donald 83 Segawa, Jerry 75,83,108,109.122. 132.166 Selle, Michael 83,119 Serr, Susan 83,120,121,180 Shafer, Rebecca 83 Shamatt, Sharon 83 Sharpnack, Richard 83 Shell, Pat 83 Shepard, Mary 83 Siemasz. Nance 77,83 Simmons. Daniel 83,173 Simonds, Sandra 83 Simpkins, Sheryl 75.83.181 Simpson. Larry 83 Siscon, Mariame 83 Smith, Donna 83 Smith, James 83.152 Smith. Lynda 83 Smith. Mary 83 Smith, Michael 83 Smith, Peter 83 Smith, Thomas 83,155 Sorensen, Sandra Sorenson, Neil 87,170 Southard, Forrest 83,119,139 Southard, Roy 83 Souza, Richard 83,166 Speck, Benny 83.155,161.173 Squillace, Jim 83,128,177 Stanley, Pat 83.135 Statzer, Linda 83,128 Steimle, Maxene 83 Stewart, James Stewart, Sheila 83 Stokes, Deborah 83 Storey. Patricia Stovall, Cherie 83,108,180 Strathdee. Laurie 83 Stroh, Michael 83 Strong. Carl 83,152 Stumbaugh, Paul 83,139 Sullivan, Geneva 87,180 Taluban, Randolph 83,177 Tarantino, Diane 84 Taylor, Pat 84 Tenney, Susan 84 Terry, Robert 84 Thomas, Randolph 84 Thompson, Janice 84,108,135,139 Thompson. Richard 84 Thompson, Ronald 84 Thornton, Mike 84 Tooker, Larry 84 Tootle, Gary 84 Travers, Shirlene 84 Trebbien, Paul 84,177 Trice, Christine 84 Turner. Deidra 84 Tyer, Mike 84.142,143.148.151.161,169 Ursillo, Sandra 84,197 Vallance, John 84 Van Liew, Duane Vanderhyde, Bob 84 Varley. Mildred 84 Vierra, Dreux 84.177 Vinuya, George 84 Voorhees, Gary 84 Vorman, David Vryheid, Robert 84,120.136,139,155,174 Wachs, Nick 84 Wade, Roy 84 Wagner, Shirley 84.119 Wagner, Sue 84 Walden, Kathy Walden, Richard 84 Walker, Mark 84 Wallace, Karen 84 Wallander, Thomas 84,173 Walsh, Mike 84 Walter, Nancy 84 Wardwell, William Warner, Connie 84,108,180 Weatherby, Bill 85,180 Weber, Sharon 85 Weedman, Marcia 85 Weldy, Barbara 85 Wells, Sidney 85 Wesenberg, Barbara West, John 85,119,152 Wheeler, Rickey White, Lynda 85,139 Whittlesey. Susan 85 Wickens, Joyce 85 Wilder, Becky 85 Wilhite, Gregory 85,108.142,174,175 Wilkinson, Frances 75.85.112 Williams, Deborah 85 Willis, Mercedes 85 Wilson, Michael 85 Wilson, Raymond 85 Wilson, Ronnie 85 Winbury, Kathy 74,75,87,114,206 Wise, Steven 85.86.87 Wokuluk, Gary 74,75,80,85,87,108 Wolfenbarger, Chris 85,173 Wondrash. Maurice 85 Woodson, David 85 Woodward, John 85,108,161 Word, Micheline 85 Wright, Diane 85 Yankey, Gerald 85 York, Gay 85 Zesky, Susan 85 Zimmermann. Donna 85 Zintz, Edward 75,85,108.113.124. 139,190 Zubricky, Michael 85.119 Zumaya, John 85,152,170 Freshmen Abbate, Michael 90,95 Abbott. Daniel 90,178 Abernathy, Michael 90 Adams, Bruce 90,93.132 Adams, Pamela 90 Adams. Richard 90,93 Ailshie, Douglas 90,177 Allen, Howard 90,178 Allred, William 90,179 Anderson. Janis 90 Andrews, Rebecca 90 Andrews, Roland 90,174 Angeles, James 90 Antey. Janine 90 Armour, Deborah 90 Arrollado. Christie 90 Arsenault, Daniel 90.178 Ashworth, Kenneth 90,178,179 Auberger, Jane 90 Averna, Rose 90 Ashao, Ron 132 Bacerra, Peter 90 Badgett. Thomas 90 Badman, Jo Ann 90 Baldwin, Steven 90,180 Barch, Richard 90 Barkley, Barbara 90 Bashline, Pamela 90,114,181 Belanger, Norman 90 Bellah, Gary 90 Benefield Calvin 90 Bennett. Paul 90 Bennett. Thomas 90.177 Berger, Anne 90 Bernier, Dianne 90,124 Bettencourt, Barbara 90 Biggs, Robert 90 Birch. Charles 90,173 Bistline, Charlene 90 Blaksley. Michael 90,178 Blalock, Robert Blanco, Diana Blevins, Daniel 90 Block, Richard 90.178 Boedeker, Alison 90 Boehlert. Linda 90 Bohn, Mary 90,180 Bolen. Mark 90 Bolin, Leslie 90,124,134 Bonapace, Robert 90 Botter, Ann 90 Bowman, Cathy 90 Boyle, Abigail 90 Brady, Michael 90,113,132 Braly. Steven 90 Brannon, Charles 90 Breese, Charles 90 Breton. Noelle 90,180 Brionez, Emilio 90,179 Britz. Gary 90 Brown, James 90 Brown. Kathryn 90 Brawn, Ronald 90 Brown, Thomas 90,177 Browning, Barbara 90 Broyles, Steven 90 Brunkow, Katharine 90 Bryant, Barbara 90 Buford, David 90,177 Buono. Charles 90,128 Burkhart. Vickie 90,180 Burnworth, Steven 90,174 Burrell, Marcia 90 Burris, Gerald 90 Bush, Steven 89.90.174 Bussell, Monte 90 Buster, Ginger 90 Butts, Robert 90 Bynum, James 90 Byrd. Donna 90,124,181 Calkins, Molley 90 Calvert, Judy 90 Camp, Randall 90 Campbell. Gloria 90 Cannon, Cheryl 90 Caponi, Leonard 90,132 Cappiello, Patrick 91 Carey, Sarah 91 Carlson, Donald 91 Carnes. Sandy 91 Carroll, Diana 91 Carroli, Thomas 91 Casarrubia, Tony 91,118 Case, Debra 91 Cassels, Lorinda 91.180 Castaneda. Gilbert 91,177 Castle, Marcella 91,132 Castro, Anita 91 Caudillo, Lawrence 91,118,170 Cecil, Christine 91,180 Cheeks, Lee 91 Chester, Randall 91 Chisnell, Karen 91 Choate, Thomas Christie, Thomas 91 Clark, Michael 91 Clifton, Gail 91 Clubb, David 91 Cochran, Barbara 91 Cochran, Susan 91 Cody. Catherine 91 Cohen, Cherie 91,180 Coker, Patricia 91.92.180 Cole. Roxane 91.94 Coleman, Arlene 91 Collett, Dorothy 91 Collette, Suzanne 91.124 Collins, Mary 91 Comer, Margaret 91 Condit, William 91 Cook. David 91 Cook, Mary 91,124,180 Cook, Shirley 92 Cormier. Pamela 92 Cortopassi, Betty 92,132 Costa, Michael 92,108.178,179 Costanzo, Rob 92 Courtney, Monica 92,108 Cox, Janie 92 Coyle. Scott 92,179 Crane, Patricia 92.180 Cranfill, Deborah 92,95 Crawford, Garth 92,130 Crawford. Michael 92,178,179 Creighton, Dale 92.173,178,179 Cross. Babette 92 Crouse. Karen 92 Crowley, Joel 92 Cunningham. Catherine 92 Currie, Michael 92,178 Curtis, Michael 21.92,113.130.132 Curtis, Nola 92 Dale, Lynda 92 Daugaard, Kathleen Daugherty, Patrick 92,178 Davidson, Dean 95,173,178.179 Davis, Cynthia 92 Davis, Donna 92 Davis, Fred 92 Davis. John Davis, Karen 92.108 Davis. Robert 174 Dawson. Jess 92,124 Deal, Edward 92 Deal, Janet De Chant, Dorothy 92 De Moss, Denise 92 De Moville. Thomas 92 Dean, Candi 92 Dean. Stephanie 92 Decker, Richard 92 Dewey, Suanne 92 Doggett, Gail 93 Doi. Leslie 93 Dornbusch, Charlotte 93 Downer. Darlene 93.190 Drummond, Edith Durham, Gayle 93 Earhart, Susan 93,108,180 Earley, Richard 93 Earley,Thomas 93 Eberwein, Sherry 93,95 Eddy, Harold 93,178 Edgil, James 93 Edmiaston, Bernard Ek, Robert 93,174 Ela, Jennifer 93 Ellis, Marty 93 Ellis, Ross 93,178,179 Elms, Robert 93,178,179 Emerick, John 93 Engelstad, Gary 93,178 Engelstad, John 93 English, Vicki 93,132 Eubank,Sylvia 93,180 Evans, Robert 93 Fahey, Edward 93,137 Farley, Dennis Farley, Rick Farnum, Michael 93,178 Figuracion, Paula 93 Fisher, Scott Fitzgibbons, Eddie 93 Flanders, Kathy 93 Flint, Randy 93 Flores, Belinda 93 Foran, Richard 93 Franks, Stephen 93 Frat, Christine 93 Freeman, Carl 93 Fry, Sari 93 Gagian, Rodney 93,95 Gallagher, Joseph 93 Gamet, Robert 94 Garcia, David 178,179 Gay, Gerald 94 Gaylord, Garth 94 Gentile, Patricia 94 Gersch, Teresa 94 Giacinto, Salvatore 94 Gill, Ronald 94,132 Gillem, Dianne 94 Glenn, Deborah 94 Godfrey, Thomas 94 Gonzales, Denise 94 Gonzales, Linda 94,180 Good, Sandra 94,180 Goodwin, Ralph 94,95 Granstedt, Maria 94,121,124,181 Graves, Cynthia 94 Graves, Ronald Green, David 94,177 Greene, Karen 94,108 Greene, Kathy 94 Greer, Sharon 94 Griffis, John 94 Griffis, Ronny 94 Griggs, Ralph 94 Groff, John Ill 94,177,178 Grothe, William Gunter, Patty 94 Gutierrez, Joseph Gutshall, Sherrie 94 Haehn, Pamela 89,94,95,136,180 Hagenbaugh, Daniel 95 Hall, Jon 95,179 Hall, Josh 95 Hall, Karen 95,180 Hall, Robin 95 Halsey, Sherry 95 Hambrick, Joey 178 Hamby, Judy 95 Hamm, Charles 95 Hammond, Ralph 95 Hampton, Janene 95,181 Hancock, Dana 95,180 Johnson, Kenneth 97,178 Johnson, Margaret 97,132 Jones, Jo Anne 97 'Jones, Joe 97 Jones, Juana 97 Jones, Sylvia 97,180 Joynt, Noel 97 Jump, Randy 97,174 Kaplan, Pamela 97 Kastne r, David 95,97, 121 Kemme, Mary 97 Kendal Kennel I, Earl 97 ly, Nicholas 97 Kerrick, James 97 Keys, Don 97,174 Moore, Rebecca Moran, Peggy 99,180 Moreno, Joseph 99 Morrison, Bonnie 99 Mosier, Barbara 95,99,180 Mosteller, Cheryl 99,136 Mowery, Dixie 94,95,99 Muir, William 99,177 Mullaney, Marla 99 Muller, Marilyn 95 Murillo, Rilla 99 Nagle, Bill 99 Navarro, Linda 99,180 Nelson, Lex 99,173,178 Nemshack, Terry 99 Shea, Timothy 101,132 Shell, Patricia Shepersky, Terry 101,177 Simons, Donald 101,128 Sinclair, James 101 Sjogren, Sandra 101,121 - Skinner, Chris 101 Slater, Smith, Smith, Christine 101 Benjamin 101 Cynthia 101 Smith, Larry 101,178,179 Smith, Pamela 101 Smith, Rebecca 101 Snider, Margery 101 Solomon, Gail 101 Christopher 95,124,177 Hansen, Kimberly 95,180 Hansen, Myrna 95 Harden, Judith 95 Harlow, Timothy 95,178 Harnish, Harrison, Eric 95,178 Hartman, Jerry 95 Hartsough, Susan 95 Hayes, Charles 95 Hazlett, Stephen 95,178 Headrick, Donna 95 Heape, Charles 95 Heath, Jeffrey 95,177,178 Heiserman, Gary 95,179 Hendrix, Rudolph 95 Henion, Gerald 178 Hepburn, Ellen 95,121 Hernandez, George 95,178 Herold, Robert 95 Herrera, Rodrigo 95,130 Hess, Susan Hicks, Susan R. 95 Higgins, Beatrice 95 Hiller, Kathy 95 Hiltz, Randi 95 Hinkle, Judy 95,124 Hoffman, Deanna 95 Hogan, Richard 95,174,177 Hook, John 95,173 Hopkins, David 95,130,132 Horne, James 95,178,179 Howard, Jack 95 Howell, Sandra 95,180 Huff, Robert 95 Hunter, Daryl 95 Hunter, Holly 95 Huston, Hu ser Robert 95,174 Kathie 95 Y , Hyatt, Darlene Hylton, Kerry 97,132 Iverson, Terry 97 Jackson, Daniel 97 Jackson, Donnell 97,178,179 Jacobson, Paul 97 James, Jennifer 97 James, Sandra 97 Jantz, Karen 97 Jerome, Geraldine 97 Johnson, Jenene 97,130 Johnson, Keith 97,174,179 Kiefer, Dianne 97 Kiewel, Annette 97 Kilcoyne, Suzanne 97 Kindschi, Barbara 97 Kindschi, Howard 97 King, Donna 97 Kirby, Richard 97,124 Kirby, Stephen 97,124 Kitchen, Eileen 97 Klark, Jerilyn 97,180 Kleinschmidt, Donald 97 Klepper, Bill 97,179 Knedler, Carol 97 Knight, Larry 97,108,179 Knight, Richard 97,177 Koch, Terryl 97 Koehler, Harvey 97,128,177 Kohanek, Mary 97,180 KODP, Stephen 97 Krominga, Kristine 97,180 Kuehl, Charles 97 Kurz, lrene 97 Kusumoto, Rick 97 Kuykendall, Nancy 97,124 Lackey, Richard 97,173,178,179 Lacuesta, Leslie Lada, Candy Landry, Robert 97 Lane, Kimberlee 97 Lanz, Jay 97,132 Lara, Mary 97,130 Larson, Robert 95,97 Larzalere, Christine 97 Lasher, Michael 97,177 Lattman, Kathleen 97 Law, Delwyn 97,180 Le Beau, Dave 95,97,178,179 Le Roy, Carol 97,180 Leavitt, James 97 Ledesma, Elisa 97 Leet, Sandra 97 Leigh, Michael 97 Lemire, Ann 97 Lewis, Terry 97,108,170,178,179 Libsack, Larry 97 Light, Debbie 97 Lillard, Clyrinda 97,180 Lillard, Sharon 97 Lindeneau, Mary 97 Littlejohn, Jefferson 97,178 Locken, Lorraine 97 Lopez, Susan 93,97,121,180 Love, Orgrett 178,181 Lowery, Rex 97,173,178 Lowrance, Diana 95,97 l.iia. Sherry 97 Luallin, Janet 97,124 Lundquist, Paul 97,132 Luque, Nancy 97 Lynch, Karyn 97,180 Madigan, Thomas 97,178 Maguire, Janet 97 Mahon, Rodney 97 Malcom, Diane 97 Mammano, Patricia 97 Marshall, Bruce 97 Martens, Deborah 130,132 Martin, Joseph 97 Martin, Karen 97 Martinez, Placido 97 Mason, Dick 95,97,109 Mason, Michael 97 Matlock, Russell 97,178,179 Mattmiller, Deidre Mattson, Jane 97 Maxwell, Frank 97 May, Thomas 97,178 Maynard, Stephanie Mays, David 97 Mazza, Phyllis 97,130,132 McBee, Larry 96,97,178,179 McCance, Patrick 97,179 McCane, Michael 97 McCarthy, Pat 97,173,178,179 McClure, Jon 97,177 McCord, Shirla 97 McDaniel, Leslie 97 McEntee, Rainelle 97,132 McGarvey, Sharon 97 McGuire, Robin Mclntyre, Kenneth McKinley, Patrica McLaughlin, Charles McMahan, Marcy McNeely, Patricia Meglich, Joann Menard, Stephen Mendez, Michael 179 Mercado, Pauline 180 Merritt, Mary 180 Merritt, Susan 99 Metcalf, Bonnie 99 Meyer, Marcy 99 Meyer, Meredith 99,124 Meza, Christine 99,180,181 Newcomb, Rose 99,180 Newman, Michael 99,108,132 Nicholson, Wendy 99 Nunes, Cheryl 99,180 Nunez, Jose 99,178 Nunez, Leticia 99 Nusslock, Clif 99,124 0'Brien, Candy 89,95,99,102,108,118 0'Brien, Maureen 99,121 O'Connor, Jane 99,128,180 0'Neil, Jeffrey 99 O'Reiy, Patricia 99 Odstrcil, Cathleen 99 Offt, David 99 Ojeda, Yvonne 99 Olson, Kenneth 99,178 Olson, Nina Ondrechen, Mary 99,121,132,137 Oplustic, Wesley 99 Opperman, Karen 99,180 Osborne, Edward 99 Ostergard, Terry 99 Pacholski, Richard 99 Pacholski, Susan 99,125 Palermo, Michael 98,132 Panhorst, Lee 98 Pantoja, Rudy 98 Parker, Harold 98,132 Parsons, Sharon 98 Paterson. Leslie 98,174 Patton, Gail 98,180,181 Pearse, Janet 98 Pence, Steven 98 Peralto, Angie 98- Peralto, Edward 98 Peralto, Frank 98 Peretti, Jim 178,179 Perez, Daniel 98 Perry, Charles 98 Perry, Kathleen 98,121 Petersen, Gerald 98 Petersen, Ronald 98 Petersen, William 98 Phillips, Mark 89,98,173,178 Phillips, Patricia 98 Pierce, Michael 98 Pilch, John 98 Pinnick, Richard 98 Plante, Josette 98 Polakowski, Toni 98 Polinsky, Linda 98,181 Pollington, James 98 Pondelick, Rick 98 Porter, Cherub 98 Porter, Michael 98 Powers, Kevin 98 Preble, Francis 98,132 Prescott, Sharilyn 95,98 Presley, Dale 98 Prodzinski, Marlys Prow, Kerri 99 Puente, Barbara 99,132 Quirk, Barbara 89,95,98,180,181 Rajknecht, Barbara 99 Rajknecht, Carol 95,99,181 Ratcliff, Mary Rath, Tom 92 Rathie, Lana 99 Rau, Wayne 99 Ray, Charles 99 Ray, Linda Ray, Stanley 179 Redo, Ralph 99 Reed, Debbie 99 Rees, Kerry 99 Sorensen, Donald 101 Soto, Peter 178 Southwick, Paula 101 Spratley, Marilee 101 Spring, John 101,178 Spring, Leah 101 Stark, John Stearns, Charlene 101 Steffensen, Roseanne 101,121 Stephens, Craig 101,178 Stephens, Rita 101 Stewart, Dana 101 Stewart, Linda 101 Stewart, Susan 101,180 Stewart, William Stinson, Patricia 101 Stoltz, William 101 Strangfeld, Linda 101 Stroh, Adele 101 Strolz, Barbara 101,180 Stroud, Linda 101,180 Styler, Kathleen 101 Styres, Bruce Subilosky, Gorgianna 93,101,130 Sumner, Charles 101 Swan, Michael 101,170,178 Swanson, Craig 101 Taggart, Ray Tarantino, Anthony 101 Taylor, Carla 101 Taylor, Carol 95,101 Taylor, Frederick 101,166 Thomas, David 101 Thomasson, Jack 101 Thompson, Susan 101 Thomson, Debra 101 Thornton, Kevin 101 Thurman, Tim 101,178 Tibbitts, Richard 101,113,l21.132 Tiffany, Alma 101,180 Tirado, Michael 101,l08,178,179 Tonner, Julia 101,108,136 Tooze, Ronnie 101,179 Toper, Paul 101 Traxler, Stephen 101,178 Treadway, Terry 101,179 Triest, Jeffrey 101 Trusty, Connie 101 Turnbull, Linda 101 Turvey, Catherine 101 Twitty, Karen 101 Ulch, David 101,178 Valadez, Fredrick 101,177 Van Emmerik, Otto 101,177 Vance, Ronald 101,132,177 Varley, Penny 101 Veliquette, Jeanne 101,130,132 Viau, Michelle 101,110 Villalobos, Angelin 101,180 Von Kline, Sandra 101 Von Willer, Ted 101 Vorman, Virginia 101 Wade, Harvey 101 Wade, Louis 101 Wagner, Craig 101,177,178 Wagner, Jane 101 Warner, Judith 101,181 Wagoner, Laurie 101 Wagoner, Lorna 101 Wallace, John 100,178 Walrath, Edwin lll 179 Wanke, John 100 Ward, Alfred 100,177 Weatherby, William ll Weigelt, Jim 100,174 Reynolds, Beverly 99,108,132 Rhodes, Debra 99 Rice, Carole 99 Richard, Marc 99 Richmond, Steven 99 Riggins, Alexandria Rivera, Elvira 99,132 Roberts, Deborah 99 Roberts, Mary 99,132 Rodvold, Pete 99,179 Rogers, Christine 99 Romero, Maria 99 Rooney, Colleen 99 Rosas, Luis 99,l08,173,178,179 Ross, Bruce 99 Wells, Bob 100 Welsch, Renee 100 Whiddon, John 100 Whigham, Alice 100 White, Jack 100 White. Wanda 100 Wiesner, Gloria 100 Wilhite, Christopher 97,174 178 179 Wilkes, Michael 100 Williams, Janis 100 Williams, Joann 100 Williams, Kathryn 100 Williams, Paul 100 Williams Sharon 100 Williams Steven 100 Ross, Richard 99 Roth, Thomas 99 Rowley, Carol 99 Royster, Linda 99,121,180 Rudzinski, Geralyn 99 Ruiz, Madaline 99 Rusk, Gary 99 Russ, Linda Michel, Blaine 99,132 Midose, Stephen 99,178,179 Miller, Leonard 99 Miller, Louis 99 Miller, Marilyn 99 Miller, Richard 99 Miller, Steven 99,178 Mills, David 99 Mitchell, Jeanette Montgomery, Terri 99 Salas, Carmelita 99 Salmon,'Norma 99,180 Salter, Bruce 99,173,178,179 Sampugnaro, James 99 Savage, Christine 101 Savage, Jean 101 Schirmer, David 101,179 Schmidt, Michael 101 Schooley, James 101 Schwab, Marilyn 89,90,95 Schweitzer, Rory 101 Scolari, Debbie 101,180 Scott, James 101,174,179 Searing, Cindy 101 Sele, Bert 101 Shaffer, Glen 101,177 Shamatt, Michael 101 Willis, Gaiy100 Wills, David 100 Wilson, Bobbie 100 Wilson, Leslie 100 Wise, David 100 Wise, Guy 100 Wium, Jacque 100 Woempner, Reva 100 Welverton, Mark 100 Wondrash, Deborah 100 Wood, Sylvia 101 Woodard, Michele 101,121 Woods, Gary 101,128 Wyer, Thomas 101 Yates, Ruth 101 Yokeum, Debra 101 York, Lana 101 Young, Nolan 101 Zent, Leo 101 Zimmer, Lynette 101,139 Zimmerman, David 101,178 Zintz, Carol 101,124 Zito, James 101,124 Zumaya, Linda ,.,,..-.allusi- fterword So, each year the flame of each class, its dreams, its realities, its accomplishments, its disappointments, is passed to succeeding classes. The year of 1967 has been a reward- ing one. The flame of time lights the way to the future, leaving yesterday behind. Now the flame of our youth glows brightly, but as it flickers, as youth fades, we will search for memories of our youth. We hope your year- book will help relight, if only for a few mo- ments, all that sparked the excitement of youth -your flame of youth! Acknowledgements lt's a pleasure to thank those who helped in making this yearbook a reality. Sincere ap- preciation to Advisor Lowell Plinke, to the MIL MEMORIAS staff for their efforts, to lVlr. Kiegle and his Honors Art Class for contributing theme designs, to Duane Strong for his cover design,.to Sue Collins for her title page design, to Art Knight for his sports illustrations, to Lori Forsberg for her autograph cartoons, to Doug lVlcCalla and Griffin Phillips for photo- graphic assistance, to Dennis Schnelzer for special color photography, to Boyd Anderson and Florence Arts for fine photographic serv- ice, and to Wiley Westerfield and Neyenesch Printers for putting this volume into produc- tion. -LINDA PROVENZALE, Editor-in-chief I remember my youth ana' the feeling that will never come back any more - the feel- ing that I could last forever, outlast the sea, the earth, and all 171671. -Joseph Conrad from S'Youth', N4 , .. V ,, ,,,, , . , fy will f ' i--' f wi Wi A f JJ! Q , W W . W fb 5 QQ? Ji WW? QJWWM Q WWW WWx'MWJQ W! A A ffgfiplf Wfijjjiyjljfwvdff VV?Nf'OTy'!0iL 2 C yffwf Bdywwwgvfijwgjffwfj J K UL Nfvglmfx Mp qw wwf? JQQXJQWO in V 6 awww 5755? N MZ!!! 4.,. 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