Newbury Park High School - Pawprint Yearbook (Newbury Park, CA)
- Class of 1979
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I ' f SS A 11 1 L Q Q SX T P IMXIIBIIIE OIF IEIDNIIIENIIS INTRODUCTION ORGAISIIZATIQISIS S ACTIVITIES PEOPLE I SPORTS FACULTY INDEX VOLUME 'I2 NEWBURY PARK HIGH SCHOOL, NEWBURY PARK CA. THIS BOOK MADE POSSIBLE BY THE 1979 PAWPRINT STAFF. IP SS fi A YCQQWQ Wag ID Eff IIQQ A K 1 TI I 7 CII TITLE PAGE I f 1 A ,, fxzw.-:.v,l.z.N 11,4641 .cg M, f .,,,f ,g ,,ff,f 4, ,,f. ,fy 1 -, f W fyfg. fi Qflfff if 'I 'ff' 1 if :Q ' ,Z 5 iff A 'f f 7 f 1 1 X X K' , L! ' 1 11-1 Q,-3 i iff ' Hi ' L, E f f 1 X Epi ' V' ,J VV . , f,-1 :mf :fa-1 , iw J 71,1 59.721 Z, 1-a me W? miliifwfzi 1 , QSM , L it W, .,.,,,, , f ,I f ,, f?3lfjJlj:i vi ,QM if fm ' 'Pi C3221 3 ii ,, QLQQQ, ff, w 371 V' if 4 ' M1 .Mg Z, 1 If ,,:,,: 5 X E KK'.V . .l,.! K ,' . 3, f 2f1 11 if Q56 h iiigfgg . -.,, N, 11.1 e . ,T-r 'f 25 il I , ff , ,S 5 s Q -,.. Z3-1 'fesarzfz' op 'fgjf YSU NVXOf 6paza l f-C5 BQARAFSLE. I-QME A SQDWEQ 'B' S66 Y'- G. 'H' ' N '. ..i' -W D .,,' .adj J, ,, 1-f,-,:.'2 5-,ggge ' ,.i fcaxltillr-olmllax ' 2. hat is it like? lt's a place where the sun never stops shining--aeplace with sheltering mountains, vast deserts, white endless beaches and stately oak trees. In California, we are affected by our envi- ronment. We are unique! One can't live in the Conejo Valley without becoming a part of the California Lifestyle. People here do their own thing, whether it be surfing, partying, or just soaking up the sun. lntrqiriuction 3 4 Introduction I' .n YQ! t 5 1-AK Jn . ,f 'ff,,ig'3 M3255 jigzri .,' ,w.f.1 i, Qz7,f' ' ' ,A ' sn f l' 51:1 Y.,-. .1 1 737. Q 'Q - -we ww 0' 3 C971l'7YX MWXFH Wmiifv Dbmggkjxi E XQK W M IU X UNM md iw CYD. 1, VQGWK fix Jw ALL! introduction 5 I VN GX UW M IEXIDIEIDIIIENEIE IlWf - ,,, , , 1 A1124-' . r fig. w 'I M rib 25715 4' ',l1??F V 2' . 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Though it was difficult to rise so early, getting out of school earlier made it possible for Newbury Park students to enjoy beaches and long afternoons of leisure. INTRODUCTION 13 -ag'-41, .. . 14 A.S.B. ExTRovERTs- A.S.B. ll i, Everybody! Come in and sit down, exclaimed Gigi Fernandez, president of A.S.B. I have great news! That's what was heard frequently dur- ing the school year. When the group formed for business meetings, vice president Nina Dillon and Danny Siegel were the main speakers. Anyone who interrupted probably heard Excuse me, but lfm talking. ' A.S.B. formed a new type of govern- ment this year, consisting of three branches, the executive, legislative and non-voting members. The government provided the student body with many great 'activities throughout the school year, some examples were the Fresh- men Orientation, Welcome Dance, lunch concerts, Homecoming and even .entertaining at the various assemblies. Mr. Scott, who experienced his first year as A.S.B. advisor helped the group make the decision to be Doers in- stead of Thinkers PR T ORP I L V 'I 'X y F l .. l ,,,.f-4 W' The Newbury Park ,Pep Squad, including Cheerleaders, Songleaders, Drillteam and Band, promoted spirit throughout the year.. w,1Ull,S xww eww lQlDiQv5DQt531.+R 'wvfwwwfmvigu Mm 2z,fw.wgwQ3Ll5fvt lo , A ' 'jx A A A 5 Cheerleading 15 n the Scene: The Pep Squad, consisting of Cheerleaders, Song- leaders, Mascots and an advisor, helped to create the most spirited year ever at Newbury Park! In the fall the squad attended all football games, water- polo matches, x-country meets and volleyball games. As winter moved in, basketball lboth boys and girlsl wrestling, and soccer were supported. With spring came cheers for track and baseball. Weekly, posters that had been painted by the squad promoting games and activities could be seen on campus. Behind the Scene: was the Pe S uad's advisor Mr Scott His In Room 19 p q , . . persistance kept everybody working together as one. Rick Scott spent much of his free time organizing fund raisers for the squads' uniforms, and camp. Mr. Scott also hel ed lan and coordinate activities and all the P P rallies. Thank You! FRESHMAN MASCOTS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS CAPTAIN5 1. Soph, Lori Miller, Sr., Eileen Armstrong, lr, Debbie Brown, Fresh, Michele Garvin. 2. N.P. cheerleaders are proclaiming the upcom- ing game. 3. Barbie Cole, Marcelle Duplessie, Teresa len- dian, Lynette Fry, Kristina Pippo, Brenda Shakes. 4. Kris Keyser, lenni Korda, Denise Nagar, Mitzi McMillian, Deb Fossa, Sue Thibodeaux. 5. Lori Arendts, Diana jelly, -Anne Sterling, Sheri Arendts, Kelly Miller, Sue Giorgianni, Linda Shoop. 6. Varsity, Sheri, Song, Donna, l.V. Debbie, Fresh- man, Barbie. 7. Sandy Westbrook, Colleen Kelly, jenny Elsea, Donna Fossa, Beckie Kinser, Lisa Cardamone, Lori McMillin, Gina Mendenhall. 8. 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Q ' 1 'WM page 18-19 Enthusiastic drummer leading the 1978 Homecoming festivities. The 1978 Homecoming Court. Heather Locklear, Senior Class Princess, Natalie Miller, junior Class Princess. Donna Fossa, Senior Class Princess. Heidi jenkins, Senior Class Princess. Marcelle Duplessie, Freshman Class Prin- cess. Tara Benneche, junior Class Princess Sheri Arendts Leads the crowd in cheers. Jean Mammat and Elaine Accomando watch the Homecoming clash against Simi with much enthusiasm!!! Lisa Hernandez, 1978 Homecoming Queen. The 1977 Homecoming Queen Lori Heiser, rides on with much anticipation and excitement. Princesses Natalie Miller and Marcella Duplessie show their supreme spirit and pride in N.P.l-LS. With supreme concentration, Bob Kilbane watches the game. Amongst a sea of faces, Loretta Ockander Calls to a friend. The cheerful N,?.H.S. Drill Team. Laughing over a comic interjection are Senior 'Princess Donna Fossa and Queen Lisa Hernandez. g With a flash of light, lim Coty and Paui Barnett parade with a full load of balloons. Grinning over the team's last play is Anne Sterling. A new kind of date? Lori Mclviillin and Gina Mendenhall attend the dance. Dave Ronicetty relaxes at the night rally. 20 Homecoming fl l l f the theme 'Here's to Good Friends'was Qcarried to the limit, establishing fHomecomi4il i if o ing '78 as one of the most successful events held at NPHS, Enthusiasm ran high with all who lparticipated in the week's activitiesg Each class, along with rASBisponsored lunch time activities of al pie throw, a tug-of-war,,a fhotsleatfa Slave day, and adaylrally, along vyithiithe firstnight rally in the history of NPHSi Theweekpclimaxeid with the annual Homecoming game andifhalf-timie extrava- ganzat The festivities included a fireworks display, confetti, balloons, and noise makers inrecognition of Queen Lisa Hernandez and hperfprincesses. Her princesses were seniors Donna Fossa, Heidi Jenkins, and Heather Lockleari junior Tara Bennecheg sophomore Natalie Millerg and freshman Marcelle Du- pliessie. In the hotly contested game, the Panthers lost to Simi Valley with a score of '14 to 21. The following night was the semi-for- malidance. The group Higher Ground played to the near capacity crowd. Thoughts of Homecoming '78 were thoughts of good friends. Homecoming 21 , VLVTA7. , .i hi I I i 1 i iw 1 ,f w i , DRAMA n his firsit year iofxteaching drama, musiciftieather john Ledwon brought together his drama classes and drama club and began theyear with the production of The Mouse that Roaredf'-Ati theetldirof the year. a musical was presented, and throughout theriyear various activities, inciudinghthe Christmas produc- tion The Twelve Days Of Christmas, kept the dra- ma department in the iimeiightigr i i r i - i i O 1 if .WM ,,.,,,,,.,-,,x'Ad AQ Mm , ,,,. Q ,,., , ,,.,e,, ,A,,,,.,,.... .... -.,.,.,,,,--.. ,.k.-,N,, We 1 f ' 1 if ! V5 : 4 , 9 i H :I 5 111. S' ,J ff 'i.M. vi, in 'hi I vi, -f 4h,- 1 CK 4 Y 1 1. LindaA!HciIsxiih, ' Megan Picken, .Marciixf ReiqEH, fwymji 'A-- Pbzto with Rvfiffff , ' ' 2. Dim Bqmstcin, CrystaI7H o l1y,Don Wagner.- Zl.'Row 15 Usa H6Hir1s, Ku3v'in Barrett, Sheri Clafli, 1ns h MadhiCR', Sandy Wes1brookQKim I Iirks.2RoW 2: Dory GunAdersdn , Andre fPe1,re. Richard Koskey, lamffi' Edmdndscn, Donna valencia. Row 3: valferm Mcwveit, Cylna Seltzer, Tracy Piuman. 4.' Cfyithl HoI 1y,, ieiiy Corhitk, 5ah'6y,fWes!bro'ok. ' 1 5. josh Mddnickg Valerie Mcfoveit, leff Booihby,'Sheri Ciarks. '1,' Wggthfbnk, Kevin! Barrett. Q, . lr . ' 4 ,N 2 1 X x f K '?2-+A n. , 2 14' , 'E' 6 Q sw- i i 24 Chorus 4, 0 CHGRUS 6. 'iw -rf1'fl T , :lf Y 1 Y 'QU tml' t E f'-ij- 1. ,,..,f-wa'1f X- . r-www.. upporting us musically this year was an excellent chorus con- sisting of the school's song and dance company, Black Orpheus, and mixed chorus. Under the di- rection of Mr. Ledwon, the group performed at various occasions throughout the year including their annual Christmas presenta- tion entitled The Most Wonder- full Time of the Year. Other ac- tivities this year included a De- cember trip to Knotts Berry Farm by the Choral group and a nation- al competition in Mexico City at- tended by the song and dance company during Easter Vacation. 1- Black Orpheus. 2- Tracy Vomberg, Sue Casper, Laura Reppich, Shannon Kurtis, Abe Chang, Bridget Cohen, Kim Flower. 3- Vocal Ensemble. 4- Kevin Danzig, Cris Chase, Todd Collins. 5- Gina La Donia, janet Roche, Vicki Cherick, jennifer Encinas, Daylene Tam. 6- Vocal Ensemble. 7- Mr. Ledwon receives an award. Chorus 25 ehind every great band there is a drill team, and, in front, a group of banner carriers. Throughout The year the N.P.H.S. team, under the guidance of Mrs. O'Connor, has supported the band bringing color and life to it's performances and parades, not to mention the teams fre- quent rally participations which added school pride and spirit. 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M-sag:-M :Q if 2 f X-1' 5, t.'S.,,M ' 1-4 ,yn A... 1' gxgc V 'I QM' -- ' PI NL 'L 5 '1 ne aspect of experiencing is to cap- ture what is felt by the use of photogra- phy, or by the use of one's own drawing ability. Shown here are just a few of N.P.H.S. students' expressions. Under the excellent guidance of the Panther Fine Arts Department, students learned to cre- ate more than just a picture, a photo, or a clay pot-they learned to create a piece of ART! 'l 2. Photo composition by Ian Schiff. 3. Motorcycles by Sue Dunnavant. 4. Horses by Lucy de jongh. . Photo by Charlie Merlin. 30 Fine Arts Llzifkj +' W ' Egmffxllifgffx M5319 C-R ZAJTTVA- Ci fiufu N SJW' S f QUE, if Wmwe. mf FE:-Wy DUTGEGSF5 CCDMXZC Dub fakwvfgg DRUM lf, DMD wfpagx c 51:5 .0 i?f350f? 02 TOTQ L 044, ,. 'xx I 1 xl. fl' jfflgq 'ffk 'A 'QC T ', Y i m A, M - W W? V CCHQ M,-H ,ff --- -A , ,1AXx .Lv,fl - -NL - H :az--. ,, - '-,,J25y lvgvyr- x'-Q -' -. ' 57'- ' x , If '1 'fx IE , f . 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X ,sf Fine Arts 31 32 Clubs uring the school year '78-'79 there were many clubs taking action in the school. They held fund raisers and sponsored other activities throughout the year. A few new clubs were added to make a total of twenty-two clubs. With the help of their advisors, the clubs were able to have a very success- ful year. 1. Interact Club students doing a good job. 2. Visual Arts Club members spaced out on the moon. 3. Interact Club members admiring their day's work. 4. The DECA Club at the Christmas Dance. 5. DECA Club members dressed up for their haunted house. vi Naidndbf, . 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' ' ' fir-fs' ' 1 ,ff M545 ,WJ Z, my .fy ,ll 4 1. 1wLVA,,,,,,y??a-f,,'xfwwvg .U J, H 1 1--C .y N 31, f 2 ,, ,Avi-0V'i', g , , ,,,,, .,,. - QQAHHNQ. if CL I ,ff,?1' ff ff bi ' Lvl , iv A 6, Q vvk' wry. 2,321 1 . ,- . - X, :rf f- n ' ' 'At' ' ml Ifr w,-, Q 1 , . A , K 32. x ,Ag X , CLUBS CL UBS . ,il . ijqm ei, Clubs 33 ,wa -x 34 Clubs 1. The Stamp and Coin Club was a club designed to allow students to collect, trade, and share spe- cial stamps and coins. Mr. Dick was the advisor of this newly-formed club. They all shared their in- terest in it. 2. The Ski Club, advised by Mr. Pardee, consisted of many members this year. They went on six trips throughout the year. During Christmas va- cation, they spent 5 days in Park City, Utah. They also went to Mammoth and several other places. They had a lot of snow and fun. 3. C.S.F. lCalifornia Scholarship Foundationl was a club designed for students to raise money for the Scholarship Fund. They went on fun activities such as a trip to Disneyland on C.S.F. night. The club officers this year were: President lDianne Glinoslg Vice President lRobb Daniellg Secretary lElaine Accomondobg and Treasurer fWally Dick- eyJ. Their advisor was Mr. Thomas. 4. The National Forensics League,with advisor Marcine Solarez, attended many tournaments and entered in several competitions this year. The club helped the students build up their con- fidence and they had a lot of fun meeting new people. CLUBS . WW, VV .jf f 1 if mf ...Nfl gf., .j Wi H,6?',g:if aff.-X 3 5-'fi il ,Y QM ff 4 vi. ,ji ,Q 4 'x . .1 ,F ' .- s. . i ,FM-fLv.p,,,2-, 4- W, , ll! L Q E Y! if ff ,X I. A 5 'L an CLUBS CLUBS 'L i Q Clubs 35 36 Clubs The Math Club competed in 6 contests with 115 other schools across the nation. They met every week and participated in various activi- ties. The F.H.A. tTeens With A Purposel Club were active in school and community service pro- jects. They attended district and state meet- ings, went on field trips, and ran fund raising projects. The Wargamers Club was associated with the Math Club. Since many members were also in the Math Club, they combined most of their activities, The French Club from left to right: Mrs. Cort- Advisor. The International Club functioned as a social- service type organization especially for the benefit of students from foreign countries and other students interested in- foreign cultures. it as .pw it wf CLUBS f-N V KN Q, ef imysx Q CLUBS CLUBS 162 A A,. , H! Clubs 37 PEACE, LOVE, AND BGBBY SHERMAN Nostalgia is an important part of many people's lives. Some seem to live in the past. Bringing back the memories of the 60's was the one purpose of 60's day, spon- sored by the journalism class. Beatlefever performed February 23, in the gym and consisted of two of the members of the origi- nal Beatlemania cast. 4lM 1.Memories of the 60's return with the cast of Beatle Fever. 2.loe Marion, Sean Pence, Ed Fassl, and Tom Appleby express their dislike for the fuzz 3.The Blues Brothers -Steve Leiberman and Danny Seigel. 38 60's Day 59 TG-GA! TO-GA! TO-GA! l To-ga, To-ga, To-ga is the famous cry that comes from human be- ings clad in a sheet with a variety of bangles to make each Roman different. Toga Day, March 23, was the first of its kind seen at Newbury Park High School. A.S.B. held a toga contest where the most original toga was selected. That night was the first annual toga dance, attended by all kinds of Romans. Taken from the popu- lar movie Animal House togas became a fad not only seen at school but at parties as well. 1.Toga types advertising for the IC Penney White Sale. 2.jack Nosco and Mark Nestor party in their Sunday Best. 3, l'm a 'Soul Roman , says Lael Bland. Toga 39 .P. LOOK- -LIKES iving in Southern California, the home of Hollywood, we are constantly bumping into celebrities from all areas of show business. Some NPHS students were lucky enough to see some of the more popular stars of today at school. There was the day when actor john Belushi paid a visit to our campus. Farrah Fawcett-Majors was seen out by the pool. Dolly Parton stopped by for a visit while on a break from taping. But perhaps one of the most exciting encounters was when rock singer Ted Nu- gent played a special lunch time concert on the quad. These are just a few of the famous people that frequented our campus throughout the 1978-79 school year. Ei' AX N X Y X - is 2 T t LQ A ' 40 Look A-Likes 1. Look at Dolly's bi-lateral symmetry. lPam Marburgerj 2. Farrah flashes her world famous smile. lHeather Locklearl 3. The Salt Pepper gang? lPat O'Hara, Rubin Lang, Pam Fulton Brice Daileyl 4 3 ix, in fr-f 4755. J. CUSlGi3if4E?'1l 1. Samurai Custodian. lOrlando losuel 2. N.P.'s own Ted Nugent. CEd Fassall 3. Last year's berry undergoes radical change. 4. Which one looks more like the other? lMarlena any Huterl Q2 ,.,, .1 I iff-.'. -'Q1:,,.. U4--, 'H' ,1 ',. 14-F' '. ,AL lj ,... ,. V .Q L A f. ,I 37.11 -,g-.:QC4'.j ' -71.- -'tniu :.,.'..? ','l --.l:,.'. p I 1.-'f.--Mft Q' z 'L.-1.7 I, ,' 1.1.-A-,,..1 ,',n,l,, .R -..,,,f:,1-- . -A .9510 , J.,-'J ,.- .4-....f E' 1 V ,rug . l Y . :',.' .3lLQn,, - ,.'-:H and Beth- fum fs..-2 1 3 at f 1361-'f:u..,b.i.qg.g.' i ,,,,-, .,: 4 -.,, . - . r Look-A-Likes 41 CHRISTMAS '78 hristmas 1978 was celebrated on the quad with music from our school band and Santa Claus. The ac- tivities were sponsored by DECA. DECA also was in charge of this year's 10th annual Christmas dance. A backward fgirls asked boysl dance, it carried the theme Winter World of Love. An estimated 250 cou- ples attended the dance which was held at Borchard Community Center. 42 Activities ,..,, 1-Debbie Lease, Mary Anne Bellinghiere, Meg McNab. 2-Mrs. Erpin. 3 jenny Korda, Kristen Keyser. 4 'vr-M. ,nv-W' ,,J',,-..w 'x ' ,,. 4-Bill Sanchez and his date, Laurie Lee, David Allan. 5-Doug Bell and his partner, 6-Andy Hyatt, Florie Decker, Marie Larter, Tracy Barker. 7-Cris Sutter and his date. Activities 43 CON ERI we an , um.. .. .4 V .' .wan . . ,,, Qw- .f f- - ,K y,,,we-M-W ,,.., . -.4 ns' ,,, A ffff,,,,,vw ,,, V 420' ,- , W fr' ' , We 44 Activities 1 V.. 43? f. , fu. I 1 ,,i D ,fl- 4 1-left to right. Top-Scott Willis, Karen Toth, Tammy Wallace, Craig Lathrop, Cal Turner, Dana Means, Denise Wilson, Shannon Post, Joanna Gyi, Theresa McAdams, Cindy Doerfler, Nina Weisman, lory Rammer, Deanna Buttner, Terry Pardee, Ben Buttner, Cindy Ringold. 2-Denise Wilson, joanna Gyi, Dana Means. 3-Visiting the Outhousei Nina Weisman, Cindy Doerfler, Craig Lathrop, Deanna Buttner, loan- na Gyi, Denise Wilson. 4-Holding abalone lScott Willisj, Cindy Rin- gold, jan Pardee. 5 l is J THE SEAS 4 - 1 'kv' 'km l l 5, 5-Diane Zahn, Scott Willis. 6-Left-Billy Kulhanek, Diane Zahn, Ken Kil- bane, Scott Willis, Deanna Buttner. 7-Terry Pardee. 8-Ben Buttner. 1113 n December 16th, twenty-three Newbury Park students took a boat trip to Anacapa Island with their teachers Mr. Pardee and Mr. Buttner. The group hiked on the island observing plant and animal life. While there a scuba diver brought the group such tasty treats as sea urchin eggs and raw scallops. Mr. Buttner took some abalone home to eat with white wine. CHe didn't share any with Mr. Pardeel. -ww' - .,,,. ,,,g:-mf sill? f ' ' ' .22 ' it S Activities 45 YOSEMITE INSTIT TE '79 Between March 4th and March 10th, fortunate N.P. students had the oppor- tunity to attend the Yosemite Institute Program. 51 students and 4 advisors tMr. Pardee, Mr. Buttner, Mr. Freed, Mrs, Maybeel spend three days at Yo- semite Lodge where they hiked to Co- lumbia Point. They then travelled to Crane Flat for three additional days of snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Candle-light sharings, kerosene-lamp dinners, moon-light walks in the snow tand cold showersll made this week truly unforgettable. H . .447-'V -I s , yr -- 'fur' W? ' s X E r ,if lik l 'lx' -'Q'-Qu Q jf . ,,,,- ,W im. OH BABY! THAT'S THE LIFE! f. 4, sv? .,. K.. LHR M.: . . WML H piggy ll .l -' V I , ' ... , . r 'rf' . 7 711-:1iZil'5v l'1 ' 'Y J. 'fffik 4' ' -i fl 2551.1 . .ww I ff f. ff' taffffizi f , V V gi ,ggiizl-,, . f f fi- -V 4 f f A 'ZUCL 2'5 ,f.' 5 s ., . , ,- an , . . '4433' 47' J fl E -Y 4 - ' rf ff: ,Alll.. 'l.lohn Shiban fighting dehydration. 2.Chris Riggs waiting for the Po- honos. 3.Pohonos ascending to Columbia Point. 4.Tootakanulas dwarfed by the wa- terfall. 5.Posing for a photo are 51 lucky students. 6.Steve Keiner winning the snow- ball fight. 7.Sue, lim and Robin taking the easy way down. 8.Norm Ruder reflecting Yosemite. 48 Rally School spirit was exhibited through our many rallies throughout the year including a night rally and pool side rally. Through the efforts of cheer- leaders, songleaders, band- members, and various other participants, this year's rallies were both entertaining and uniquely highlighted by such activities as a toga fashion show and various guests visiting our school. x 1.Seniors anticipate the first basketball rally of the year. R LLY! fr-'Vx 2.Natalie Parski wades through the crowd trying to find a seat. 3 and 4.Visitors to our rallies included a trainer and his three performing chimps. 5.Students join in to sing the Alma Mater. 6.Donna Fossa takes part in the songleaders tribute to King Tut. 7. Anonymous cheerleaders between routines. ? ES 4 35 vera swan 4-f,f,,q ,ku I , If X W-Navi iq Rally 49 50 People ,,,- W Q11 f 1 ,f f ? i 2 4' EWR y-Swv I L I 4 f ' ,, f W , X f f f f 0 WN THING SENIURS SHINE GN THE COMING i x OF AGE ZZ! W ,, 2 'Jw ,,, 52 ' 'KLM X 4 A' I A W ,M , w ,M ,, . fy, X , f f mi 1 W .J ,H ' g? x ,, k M f, 'Zi' :Vs il W, W ,Q jmg ,fi , ,,,k X ! wi ' ' H, W, I, 4 , ,ff We A ff ,gf , ,M , Me W f 2 X f XM ,Q 3 ,H 3,7 NEW CHALLENGES ARISE YET THERE'S ALWAYS TIME EGR LEISURE CALIFORNIA MEA NS: A Q 5 VARIETY UF A CTIVITIES M, .NM , 64 Seniors '79 G0 FOR ALL THE WA Y QW , V , ,,, LIVING IN THIS I I I I KNO W- WHERE LAND CALIFORNIA Q WILDLIFE gf 'Z f ,i ' , ,J ? I , f ,, ,' I ff , f, , 4 , ,, V' ,, V , , - w Z X W, COMING 4 NEXT YEAR lT'LL BE FOR US SENIUR SCHOLARS ARE SUPER CON TEMPLA TIN G W , CULLEGE ' ' 1' 'Y' K T A , L f' A ,X 4 X ., '-W. J USDA -xqm Nw N'-sf 5 Y , 1 1 ON l BIG HAPPY FAMIL Y q,,,.,:,nv f SENIORS ARE 2 EXPOSED 1 L IT'S BEEN SUCH! , is I L fi ,N , , A LL 1 1 v Q A LONQ DAY THE MEMORIES ARE F E i E THERE FOREVER J X 4 1 Av I fr EW' 4, W v 'Z , , f , E 1 1 w 'm 4, ' ' :f A , W 2 V DO YOU REMEM W E 4 BER WHE Q I U fx ,X , , fu, f Y f X !,M,z K ,, X, H 3 , ,, ,, 4 V fffff, WW, , ,,x , v M 2' ' ' ' X' X ,f,,f4,f4,afm W, My vw ,f 4: f ff - , wwf ,W WJ? 'f f , W , ,ww Nwfj f Ay, K ,W ju 0 Q , May, f M774 ' ff K 4 5,1 :W W'7' 4 ff9,1',f zz? 1 4,, ,, pg Ufm X M! ff! ,,,, A ,, ff, f ,, f uw Wf WWW , ww' f zz 7iW'c,WT ,, ,,?af.f,,,: W , , 1 Q V W w W M 5, mfgpw 4 V 1 WE 'R E TAKING OUR TIME E Y V10 RS, . ffFL Y I NG HIGH ? QWWW ff 0 W f, K ,QT , ' , Q, ,k A fp 7 ff: f ' it QW V f X X - Ufuf ,f L,,f V of 0, W6',W fff Q - ni! , , ,, ,fp,,,,j,1 ,M ,W 7 z 'W ff f fy f f ,, K - ' ' K f,,,,, f ,gfwyfyzg QW ff? f f IUNE IS IUST AROUND THE CORNER I THE LAST OF THE SENIUR xk X 'ff , ,2E M.- F K N W We1v,f K -.- :X??wm, 2, .X -:IL i-1-QM:-.-.., - ., -mum i ' f :k1f1,11:'.:'A.-, EX PER IEN 4 I Conrad M. Acuna: fconman! Now it's our turn 79 , Thanks for all our friends 81 memories, Too Tim, Jack, Randy Beckie, Jenny, E.A., D.G., JD., L.K., C.W. and always too my Michelle 81 Beth. Elaine Accomando: Thanks a lot N.P. for all the great memories and all my wild and crazy friends and teachers. Thanks especially for Liz, D.G., E.L., S.O., S.S., C.A., D.C., S.T. I could never have made it without them! Catherine j. Addington: Holmboe's Class, Term pa- pers, X marks the spot, 942 Russian girl, Tom, The- resa, Sue, Leslie, the best of friends! Doug, I'm your Fubsy 4 ever! Lisa Adickes: N.P. was OK, sometimes were abso- lutely screwed! N.T., G.H., R.D. you guys are crazy, but whats more funl? T.B. is land will always be! my 411. Dave Allen: The happiest moments my heart knows are those in which it is pouring forth its affections to a few esteemed characters. All my love to A.I., A.A., C.J., B.R., B.K.L.L.,J.L.,127 club and especial- ly D.B. Antonio Alvarez: It was fun tone-ing for 4yrs. Jazz and pack Festivals, Horning, Dinners etc. I wish the best of luck to C.B., J.M., J.S., P.E., J.D. john Anderson: To all my good friends: TENNIS, Parties 81 W.T.S.C. To Patti my 10-S Bud. to Nina 81 Stacy for being you. Bis Spater! M.S. I miss ya. Sheryl Arendts.' Memories-Cheerleading 4 years. Good times games, parties, dances. Thanks- Mr. Scott, Buzz, Vicki, Mark, Especially Lori. Good-by NPHS. Eileen Armstrong: talias Buzz! Remembering the good times Ithe Bomb! Parties, Lori 81 Jack. Foot- ball games 8t dances fthe worm! Thanx Sheri 8t Colleen. Muggs Rule! Bye sochies! ahhhh Stacy Asnes:Definitely Spacey ... I'm movin on . .. I love you guys! Gigi and Nina-XOXO, Tim liluv- ducks and Loggins!, Bill-I'lI remember Smither- eens-Kiss Me You Fool XO forever Paula M. Astor: Well Sue they're finally letting me out! Sue, Lorie, Chris and Diana, have fun next year! HaHa, you're all crazy! Take Care, Love Paula Pat Austin: Wendy thanks for your friendship. Take care of Eddies Mr. Bill. Laurie you and Mike Woof it up. Keep in touch. Different strokes for Differ- ent folks. Brock Avery: 3 years Basketball, 'I year Tennis GOOD TIMES, BAD TIMES The CELICA-AH HA, THANKS N.P. It went fast. Time to Ramble On Gloria-Fe Tabino Bacaoan: Though the road to suc- cess is filled with many a disappointment and fail- ure, if one prevails, has courage, and determina- tion, she shall truly accomplish happiness. Robert !Bob! Barnard: The great end of learning is nothing else but to seek for the lost mind.-Men- cius Our bodies are the creations of minds.-Chih Kung Good Luck. Paul Barnett: If you did not know me for me, you may have seen me in my Dodge, Pinto, Cougar, Hemi, Courier, or a Ambulance. Thanks esqudes B.J., B.F., B.R., D.F., J.C., J.T. Steve Basil: I'll remember wrestling, parties, dances, J.M., T.M., C.B., N.B., L.S., C.M., L.R.-Thanks for all the good times. CHOW HEYBAS Kelly Baumgartner: K.L.E. Honor roll four years. Julie-bestest friend! N.T.B. Special pals. My Toyota, English TIC- fun times. Duane, Judy your special. Fond memories N.P. BYE!! Cherie Beauregard: '79-Here's to GOOD FRIENDS, the year was really special. Anne, you're the best. Thanks, Uncle Jimmy! Bob, stay Fassl. PPF hurt, ASB- an experience. Thanks, B.C., S.B., K.Z., G.F., J.M., B.M. TO THE GEEKS! WHAAHHI Kevin Beuaregard: Message for the nation, to put your mind at ease. It's just an open invitation, so you can party all you please. Good Luck John S. 81 Kenny C. Heatwave '79. Robin Beli.' It:s been great being here in NPHS. But four years is enough! It was great going to school with everyone around smiling. Thanks Glynis and Gail. Dt-di Elizabeth Benedict:BilIy Ray I love you! We will have much happiness in our future marriage to- gether. Loretta, Karin, I love you guys! Keep in touch. D.D. joy Bt-neke:Thanks to R.R., C.N., P.W., D.N., basket- ball 8t all my friends for the great times! Linda, your a terrific friend. To JOe- from Bugs, Good Luck. Linda Benson: My memories of friends and teachers who cared will never fade. Remember: Christian- ity is a battle, not a dream. God Bless. I love you, Neal. Tim Bernstein: Thanks guys for the good times tYo- sem!! and friendships: you're all special! Thanks Mom and Dad. Isurprise we made it! Good Luck Maurice. Bye all. Suzanne Marie Beyers: I wish love and craziness to all my friends-special Thanks to ... TTT, lCarol, Julie, and I! Mr. U. and Hobe, I Love You! Charles Eric Blake.' 4years Band, Trumpet, Thanks Mr. Fisher. Best Buddies for life: TA, MW, PE, GD, JS, PB, JM, KR, l'll remember you forever ... Bye N.P. . . . Neal Blanke: Jesus first and always. Thank you for the teachers and all the friends. One Nyo for all the X.C. I love you, Linda. Ken Bock.' Love Lisa, and tour! future. Betsy lrocks!, Sunshine Ienergy!, Debbie fmartyr!, Dave Igentle!, Jeff ldreams! Thank you for being my friends. Do I talk too much? jeff Boothby.' Thanx to Marc, Jerry, Crystal and Ja- mie-you all missed my O . Crystal remember the fire truck. I loved it all. Go for the big O ! jess Borgeson:Death to capitalist dogs: long live fan- tasy.' Thanks to Marc, Jerry, Meegs, Mrs. Gangsei, Auntie Marcine. Dream on: on to the Heart of the sunrise. Mary Botch: To all turture T and CC members: Keep our records safe and go for if! every meet. Love to the group. RMBBBCIF 78 See ya Mary-79. Donna Boykin: Thanks NPHS for all the friends. Thanks Lissa and Kathie for the good times. And to you Les, wish you Good-Bye. Kathy Breazeal: Thanks N.P. for all good memories, Drillteam f2yrs!, Songleading and a very special person-Mike ty! I love you. Pam, sisters forever. Thanks Mr. Scott for everything! Sue Broccli: In the end, you realize how much N.P.!-I.S. means to you. Four years track. X-C. Thanks family, Stew, friends. All X-Cers, never set- tle for anything but the best. Bis Spatter K.S. N.P.H.S.-SMACK! Kandi Sue Brody: Thanks 22, HL, SW and Mostly Debi for all the laughs and fun. Coach Lloyd- thanks. Rudy- We've got tonight . Later N.P. Marc Brody: LAO-TZU If we love the world as we love ourself then within ourself there is only the world . Brody I don't know if I will, but I think I can . Roni Brower: The one thing in the world, of value, is the active soul . Thanks C.H., R.G. and K.Z. for the memories. I'lI miss you and the crazy people I've known at N.P. Character is higher than intellect - I'll always be a wowerl Danel Brown: It was a fun 4 years. Thanks to all my friends, R.J. F.V. O.I. D.G. J.E. D.E. and the rest. love to Becky. Stay wild! Melanie Brown:Life is a mystery to be lived, and not a problem to be solved. Remember Murphy? Thanks D.G. L.G. C.P. etc. Good times- N.P.B.A. and Kenny. Kelly Bryan: Powderpuff football was a total Blast! L.F. L.F. L.l. L.l. B.K. C.F. GT. R.R. You're all great!!! Glad I met you!!! S.N. D.R. Thanks for everything! julia Butcher: S.B. C.P. C.Y. my friends, I love you. Thanks for being there. Mr. U, thand you terrible trio, I love you always. My friends- Be Happy. Steve Butter: Thanks for the fun people class meetings in the parking lot Trish, Patty, Karen, Steve, Jeff. no more AM Micheal. Brock, Greg DRUGS DUDE Alfred Cammarillo:X-C! ... Morro Bay! ... Big Bear! tlousy movie! marathon finisher! 16 milers? Later stew, It was great! Parties ... Grapesoda ... poker games. Thanks my friends Bye! Mark Campise: Having been in California the last year and a half has changed my life considerably. My peers have done the most in being friendly. Thanks California! Nina Carrillo: To all my friends- Casey, Heather, Rita, Heidi, Teri,. Good luck Mark, Paul!!! And especial- ly to my Cuz- Linda we had the greatest times together. Susan Casey: We all know its better yesterday's past, now lets all start living for the one thats going to bUliKY tu last Thanks NPHS for all the cherished memories. Debbie Caso: My two years at NP have been great! Thanks DG, LG, MB, RK, rtc. Never forget bb, IDFC, NPNBA, Hot Car , E.G.O., 5-20, 2-10 and Kenny Loggins. Rick Castro: Thanks NPHS for 4 great years Good luck to all my friends. I love you Brenda. Dori Cavanaugh: LED ZEPP, The Cobra, San Samillia, It's kash Did you get too high, Mcsniffs, FuIIRace, Wows, Let's Party Alistone, Bass out, Judi, Disco sucks. Glynis Chaffin: Good times: gymnastics: Gail: Rick: LP.: MJM: NR: and the gang. Kevin Ioct!, thanks! I'lI always love you. Forever. Thanks Mr. Barker. Bye NPHS. David Chatburn:James, I couldn't have made it with- out you!! Patriots-G.U., Good times and L.T. A year that will long be remembered. I love you!!! Theresa Chenevert.'Sewer beach C10 min.!, Funny 7- up, Farrels, Julie-Julie, Russian girl, Golf n'stuff ga- rage, Love is Iike popsicles, Throwing Joe in the pool, Pengwyn, Panda, Elmo 4ever! Melodie Claycomb: 'Play it again Bugzy.' Thanks Dibs, Parv, Mathis, R. Stewert, M.B., L.C., S.H., M.M., C.D.P., C.P., D.V., N.W., L.G. remember the good times, not the lies. 'Remember me the way! am, Sweatheart.' Gail Clouse: 3 years Varsity Track, thanks Coach. Thanks Diane, you've been the best, you're always there. Kelly-we've been through it all! Kris- you're the greatest! Lisa Condie: Thanks to all my friends- Debeaner, Cindy, Kris, my Bsketball and softball buddies, and my coaches H.P.8tI. Don't forget our Promise P.o.B. Bye N.P. Steve Coleman: Business Classes with Rodriguez have been a laugh office practice 4th per. was okay. To SP, JP, CF, GC, DS, May you have success throughout. Doug Collins: Insanity is in the mind of the behold- er - D.A.C. thanks to all, especially T,J., Carlos and Cathy. jerry Cornick:Cheers to drama, 4 years. Cast parties, beach parties, and more cast parties, Thank god for drama friends. Marcos and understanding jani- tors. Later on NPHS. jim Cote.' To start out: 'Esquede', hey baby, nice piece. OH! I'm sorry, Please do, IDo the worm! and iwhipper snapper! P.S. shaaaatuuup!!! Cynthia Cox: Jennifer, Lorreta ... who could ask for better friends!!! remember ... the parties .. guys ... IINFATUATIONS! diets ... blue hawaii's animal house ... Queen concert. IRobby, Nana ... I love you!! joe Cox: Thank you my friends for making me this way, oy-oy-oy- II can't help myself! all my love to Coral, Bye you fweeks. Tom Crane: ALICE COOPER FOR PREZ. Kelly Culligan: Coke to smoke. Thanx Kim for good times. MG., C.M., S.A., LA. you made it easier. You and me against the world. Set it Free . Brice Dailey.' To whom this may concern. when you set out to do something, Reach for it. These last words I leave to the wise Stay easy Kevin Danzig:l wish to thank all of you Foxy Fresh- men, Sexy Sophomores, Jealous juniors, Sociable Seniors, and don't forget Johnny's Jerk offs! Mu- sic is Outragous!!! Mark Day: Thanx friends, and enemys, for a super Senior year. Thanx P.J. for an even better Junior year. Watch out for my sisters you guys! Later. Deena Deboer: Jahmey-kins, I am here and we will always have each other. Lisa, Sally, Coach H , and all my friends, your terrific-THANKS! I'm on my way! Florrie Decker: Special thanks to Bob V. Goodluck Marie lWilkinson! I'll miss you! Thanks for fun times Gina H. VeIveeta and Steve F. Love you always Mustard , Pickles and The Waxer . Renee Delgado: The V-8 Vega Kid Thanks N.T., L.A., G.H., L.A. Rocky horror picture show, Holly- wood Sunset Blvd, the whiskey, Thanks for the memoreis. Stay demented. Nickolas Dick: It's hard to think of a senior profile in the last seven minutes of school. Eric Dillon: Go for the gusto or ... Don't go at all. Good Times P.F., D.M., G.W., S.K., T.G., L.F., M.W., Later days Diana and Dannelle. Craig T. Draper: Thank you Newbury Park for four I I I SAY GOODBYE years of constant motoring. Special Thanks to: M.B., LG., B.H.,1.Ci., C.D., L.W., A.H. Brenda Marie Droze:Fun and friendship. NPHS your the greatest. Love to Mom, Dad, Brian. B.P., C.M., L.R., all the crazy times, and to Rick. My love forever. Loretta Dubois.' Cindy, 1ennifer my Bestest friends, Don't forget, the beach, parties, Blue Hawaii's, lG.S.1, fD.H.1, lR.S.1, Robbie, Lyn I wuv you. Hawaii's gonna be a blast! Gene Duncan: 4 year band member, to all my good friends C.B., P.E. and 1.5. I wish them all the luck in the world, and all my love to L.L. Lawrence Eady: Thanks to friends and family you're helped this year make so much sence 724 Kelly. jamie Edmonson: .. and finally, goodbye. To very special David, jerry, and jeff ... remember the big o 6th per. ... Always-knowing Marcos ... on- ward ho! and love Crystal. jenny Elsea: Thanks for old times and memories, laughter, tears the gnag IM. 1.1 first love, friends, parties, concerts, songleading, stepladders, vw, bong squad CBK, DF1- may we always remember. spec. love Mike. jenny Encinas.'Thanks to the office staff many thanks to SC, S.W. GP. S.R. Mrs. Dahlen and my sweet friend Bonny. And my love to Tom. Thanks NP. jim Erickson.'Well I thought I would never get here but here I am. The only way to say goodbye to this school is F.O.!!! Kevin Farr: Decide what you want to be-pay the price and be what you want to be. Linda Fero: To my friends thanks for the great times, forever laughing. Kim best friends forever. I love ya, and especially M.K. It's been fun. Aloha! jeff Ferrand:Thanks to those I met and know. Life's been good to me so far , remember Get off , Freak out , and let the Good times roIl. C. Patrick Flaherty: Remember ... Life is not always supposed to be fun and games. But if it is, don't worry about it. EN1OY. Christi Fleer:When someone cares it is easier to live. Thank you for caring: D.H.,1.D., S.S., C.W., W.W., A.1., K.N., and all in Spirit Inc. Donna Fossa: t Foss 1 Thanks NP for the times that won't be forgotten, luv to P.B., friends, concerts, parties munchies, tardies, songleading, bong- squad fB.K., 1.E.1 - later! WAM Chris Frank:In high school this year I've worked hard at avoiding work. Pam Fulton: To all of us go-getters, remember there's a time to let things happen 81 a time to make them happen. Let's make it '79! Lisa Gallenstein: Interact, Iournalism, ASB. Thanks: Mel, Clod, Dianne, Debbie, Wally, Med, Mary, Mom, Dad. To Prince Mark: tEcclesiastes 3:13. Best wishes Peanut Gallery! Friends-Woody t1 gwpl Greg Gambina: Hey H.S. was great. Had great time while it lasted. N.P.H.S. War. Football 352 rules. See ya later Dr. K. Love ya 1.5. Take it easy Todd S. Vikki R. Gehman: 4 yrs. Band, perfect attendance, Heywows, Sandals, Hunk . Thanks to C.F., 1.L. Sandal, Most of all, thanks to MTW8! I love you Mike '79 Rules! Don Gellenbeck: For three years on the jock scene, theparty times and dry time and for a whole lot of LED!! Robin Giamela: Keep thinking back to high school, all those wild, wild good times we had To those who made it all worth while-Karin, Roni, Kim, and all those special babes-YOU GOT IT!!! Thankx KZ8rMH. Steve Gilder: Cranberries stewed like applesauce tastes more like prunes than rheubarb. I'd rather be flying ect. ect. Mike Giorgianni: Thanks for the good times. To Karey and mv buddies. Dianne Glinos.' Happiness is the full use of your pow- ers along lines of excellence in a life affording scope.-1.F. Kennedy. Love and thanks: M.B., D.C., rs., E.A., H.1., L.c.., P.M., c.A. and K.L. Deb-1.D.F.C. forever! Brenda Gorman: Had a lot of hard laughs. Thanks to Deanne Smith, Kelly Crumley and Sheri Lewis. Es- pecially you Deanne. I'lI always remember you. Keep laughing you guys. Ann Grant: Elementary, lunior High, and High School. Kim, we made it through all that, now tommorrow begins and we will go on. Frank Grimaldo: Thanks to: Mrs. Jellander tmal, 81 everyone else at NPHS. Special thanks to my spe- cial bro's, Snow 84 Steve. To ALL my Bro's, remem- ber. Coke adds life. FRYIN' janet Gr0ss.' To Kathie, and Vickie thanks for being there. We've had a lot of great times. Deanna and Laura Kathie, only we know! Bye NPHS. jennifer Hahn,'Cindy 81 Loretta, we did it! Our times we shared are treasurable, Our friendship forever Remember D.fS1H., R.S., 81 G.S. You know like I know Everything's gonna be alright Goodbye NPHS. Keith Hall: To good ole Newbury. May the years of time keep you there for, children of my future. Thanx to the Gang-Parties, Toga's-Babes, Cra- zies jeff C. Haller: Wild Man says thanks to the gang at lunch. Also thanks to Betsy, a girl I met last sum- mer and will never forget. Heidi Hamlish: No need for outpouring of words to explain oneself to a friend. Friends understand each other's thoughts before they are spoken. Our turn Z.B.S.: Camelot. Debbie Harris: Rory, we've shared so much and giv- en so much, my love to you ALWAYS! Anne, lS.S.l thanks for always being there 81 Mikey, GOOD LUCK! Sue Hawblitzel.'Thanks for the memories: D.R., H.L., E.A., and C.M. Wherever I am, there you will be also. May God richly bless. Ma Ma Concha! Mugs Rule! Much later NP. Susan Hawkins: To all of my friends, thanks for the good times. D.W., C.C., D.M., A.D., 1.D., S.F., M.H., and to my favorite teachers mr. Iohnson 81 Mrs. Mathis, thanks. Elaine Hayashi: Remember good times, P.H. Best buddies forever, lunches, it's been fun, exit stage right. Chris Heisser: To Nubarry parc Hi, tank's for all the stuff's you learned me. And all the Loyal friends you met me.I1.C.l 81 to the Best 2 years with H.L. Denise Henderson: Blessed is he who has a friend for friendship is one of Gods greatest gifts -Love and thanks to THE GROUP -D.R., P.L., S.M., T.S., C.F., C.L., C.B., for their friendship. Lisa Hernandez: Homecoming '75, 1.V. Cheer, Foot- ball '76-'77 CIF, Prom '77, Grad class of '77, Gym- nastics '75-77, Varsity Cheer, Basketball '78 CIF, Prom '78, Homecoming '78. Memories, To all my friends you've really helped. I love you all. Ken Mosley ILuv You.l5teve Heyer: My years at N.P. have been the best. I've had great teachers, won- derful friends, and an outstanding family. But my fan club supprted me most. Thanks Guys. Pete Hibbard: 2 yrs. Soccer Manager. Spanish 5 lThanks, Mrs.D.l Thanks Miller, Uelman, Ellis, Goodbye to S.1.'s group 81 all my friends tesp. Lise 84 Carmen! The crazy man will return. james B. Hicks:Isixerl Singing in the sunshine, laugh- ing in the rain, sipping on the moonshine, rocking in the grain. Debbie, Cherie, Bob, Brian Ric, Lawg, Ray, Loretta, 1on, 1ohn, Gigi, The Gang Thanx, re- member Tommy's S.R.T.S., Summer, Outlaws. john Hill.' Yes, There are two paths you can go by, but in the long run: there's still time to change the road you're on. I Hope so! Debbie Hirst.'We only have one life to live, so live it to the fullest. Thanks Mrs. Dahlen, Mr. Cromwell, Mr. Lampos. See ya, Sue, Steve, 1anette, and Bon- nie Bye NP! Christy Hodson: My memoirs: Black Orpheus. Braunsweiger. Dums, Crystal: my sister: office mommy, ASB Roni! Sally. We love our lovin, not like we love our freedom. CH2 Crystal Holts: Drama 1ocks Go for the Big O ! Love to Cosmic 1eff, Philosophic Marc, 1erry lRemem- ber the 1anitor1, 6th Per. and forever to 1amie. CH2 lives on!IIl R. Scott Horn:It's been a long time Np, too long, and not long enough. I'll alway's have strong memories of some fine people. Live long, and prosper. Kim Horner.' And now it's time to say goodby to all my little friends M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-EEE, I love yah Shellie and poobatt. Read between the lines Newbury. Evan j, Horowitz: Do you live life or do you let life live you. I would rather go forth a blazing spark than as a burned-out flint. Patti Hosaki: NPHS, it's been Great! Good luck to all my friends: my 10-s pal 1ohn, N.D., D.B., T.B., and my special best friend and conscious, Elaine. Thanx for being so terrific! Sally Huang: Thanks to my special friends tChristy, Kelley, Liesa, Louise, Anne1 for being ther when I needed you, and for making my high school years Bearable and Memorable!!! Bethany Huter: Double Trouble is leaving NP, best times with Karen, Maggie, Dan, Mitch, Mary, Mer- rill. Great Pal Rachel. Botobags, Royce, Loretta and Bugg-Be crazy, laugh, 81 smile! As we part Mariana Huter: Best memories of NPHS is the great P.E. gang with Merrill, working at Sam's , skiing and botabags. Loretta, Royce, Bugg- Keep crazy! Beth, Rachel-Congratulations! Love you S ... bye. Andrew P. Hyatt: The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. -Goodbye NPHS. Greg lntlekofer: Thanks to those who have helped me at NP. Especially my parents and my brother, Mike. I'll always remember the parties and my years of Basketball. Thank God For Led Zeppelin Lisa lrving.' Frisbee, fishing, basketball, Yosemite 84 little trucks- yeoww!! Love my backpackers Cathi, Lori. DD, Oly 81 Sunrise tnature girls??1 If I can't have you hmmmm California Dreaming. Brian jackson.' Thank's to the Foxyest Girl whom I love more than anything, your the best Kristen. Nancy j. jac0bson: The sight of love is all we need. I need you , Bill. Heide jenkins: Thanks everyone for four years. Hex, Tab, Ter and Rit, you guys are the greatest. Dianne you're a really special friend. Ron jennings: Well lm finally out,-it took so long. I have no good feelings but I have no bad feelings. Thanx to my teachers IL stay high. Rick jimenez: I'll be insane forever. Love to all the girls in my life. See you later to all my friends. I hope I see everyone again. Karen johnson: I wish much luck, happiness, and love to all my crazy friends, who made NPHS Great! I love you all! I'm really gonna miss you 1ulie! Look forward to the future but always re- member the past! Susan Kay johnson: Love always to my good friends N.1., K.K., K.M., and B.K.! Es, You've Got A Friend for life-whether you like it or not!! HA! HA! Bruce jones: I want to wish everyone good luck. Some advice to my friends: In whatever you do, play to win, or get out of the game! Cheryl jordan: Thank God, I've finished! Colleen Kelly: Col To my friends-for letting me be myself. Goodtimes-songleading, football games, softball 81 basketball KBUS ridesll, powderpuff, 16th BD party laughing, Dodge Fart ,. and mostly tmsbfflbitwwwsd-l'll love you always, Mark MV!! Lisa Danielee Kiley: Kyle. The years have passed by, but my memories will last forever. It has been an experience! To my friends, Good Luck in Life . . . Goodbye Betsy Kimball:NP, Thaks for all the memories! To the CIA and FBI, good luck! Nose, you're so special! To my beautiful friends, I love you all!! jeri Kinney: I wish to thank the people who have made my H.S. years bearable- Mr. B.M., Mrs. D.G.C.- and my friends, especially B.L. See ya! Shellie Kitzes.' Later on Newbury-much! To all my friends I wish them good luck! To Kimba H. We're a couple of a wild and crazy guys!I Beckie Kinsner: Thanks NP, 3 great yrs. Times l'll always remember, 2 yrs. D.T, Thanks to L.K., 1.S., C.V., Songleading, Best friends, Bong-squad lD.F., 1.E.,1 Concerts, parties, munchies, Tardys, New yrs., Thanks to B.,. Thank you Mam jan Knapp: It's been a great four years, Steve and Cindy your two of the greatest friends in the world. Good luck Iohn. Good bye Newbury Park. Kris Koerbling: To my friends, thanks for being spe- cial in your own ways. Parv, Lisa, we finally got it together. Remember, Marioach! Lori bestest friends forever. Kim Kuhn: We made it from Elementary School through High School, I could have never done it without you Ann. Now our lives will really begin! Paul La Freniere: The first ASB Commissioner of Campus Environment fan impressive title for chief trashrnanl Band four years, artist photographer, Continued on Page 244 I SENIOR FAVORITES is ,fu Q 96 Senior Class fir-5 l 'Q 2 Q01 EIL V on 259 Nicely Dressed . Obnoxious ..... r. Mr. 81 Mrs. NPHS Friendly ,....... Best Friends .... Nice Smile ,... Flirty ..... Clowns ..,. Talented ........ Good All Around a.,. ... ..,.. Eileen .,...Gigi Funny Laugh .... c. .. Favorlte Teachers .... .... Movie ,. . 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A s., if r ' I H -1-rf f 4, ,, V' - f . . -:' 'Q,.,.. sz, , . , ,i 112 4' X N l ' E, l A li . 1,1113 tli . 1 Smith, Marjorie Smith, Sharri Smithers, Carol Sotelo, Michelle Spencer, Debbie Spengel, Justine Sperling, jamie Spiva, Karyn Stankis, Peter Stearns, joi Stein, Bruce Steuer, Susan Stewart, Donna Stocton, lack Stoerck, Krystal Stotko, Cindy Stough, Elizabeth Streate, Richard Stroud, Craig Strum, Gina Struniak, Nancy Stultz, Dale Stupey, Charles Suggett, Keith Susggian, Eric Susman, William Sutherland, Stuart Swanson, Laura Swanson, Linda Swartz, Dennis Swauger, Tracy Szendrey, julia Tanger, Robert Tapia, Phillip Taylor, Teri Thibodeaux, Susan Sophomores 125 Wa-,Y-F-gf e 5'-gt! ' 3 Qi. , '1 .. A , '4 .M A J f b ,L f , N 'TN Thom son, Brenda ., C . ,. s A e Thornlll jan i f g T Thornton, Daphne 5 1 ' 1- ff - J 2 M N Thorsnes, Becky Q' if T T7 A ' ' N ,ig K Tomlinson, Cheryl J Q 1 ' if f V lhfn Toth, Karen I ' 5- ,Q Q N Trisler, Stephanie 5 A V li X ii sr . ,, i i X :ta 7 I Q f xg. 5 fi ' -'Q s 0' ' .4 gf '- , , . ff- V 15 it 5 2 fs an if ,gf . qw ,J i Lg' . ,f- :S 'H Q ' Q All V. 'k , -,f '-4,1 'iq' ll J fffl' '-. 1 F I , , . 1 C. ,V 3 l C D f -- 'S-yr. 5 ,.,fm,'-1 , Tsuda, Randy , Tucker, Hugh my T ,V 1 . Tuckmantel, Carol mi., ,,. , fjgk ' 4' 3 r Turgeon, Suzy 5 f Z , ,,,. T V, F g , Turner, Cali u f ' Q. Turner, Frank V i S N r 'lf ' its Upton, Laura 'X l a . L , Van Delden, Francisca r K W Vandivier, Cherie lm - W, xi X Varnell, Lisa -g .. 'lg , ,, , ii Vincent, Donald A A ,, ' Ms. it gif , Q: f , 5,2 4. Vomberg, Leigh y ill s- M it gy , if I 1 Waldron, james ' . gif, 1 il' if ..., Walker, Todd Y . g 0E:?Yi ' Wallace, Tamara ' y , Q V. Warner, Christine V, f - . Waters, Lisa . ,J y , 1 sf , his Watkins, Pamela ff ., , A in Q ,gg 71 N' K. . 0- 1 . J 5 1' Wattie, Laura L C f Weber, jeff - K , V I K Weber, Shirley , C, 'll 1. Finger Iickin' good. 2. Chris Riggs shows us his style with the frisbee. 126 Sophomores Q' x 1 X Q a 44 4' - A Q . 9K g gf L l hx pf' .,. .M-f-,sV.,.,,.. , Vi? ,,,,, L' ga? 1 y M, , ,V ... ,L . i, f-we , V , , - l 'K iis, ss- i , , A' .nf ' 52- a , , fi- new rr, CN C. Q- ,Cy l x l THERE S A SMILE I EVERY RAINBOW Weise, Lisa Weisman, Nina Wendt, Felicia West, Tony Westphal, Mark Whitt, Nancy Wickers, Robert Wiksell, Elizabeth Wilfong, Jessie Wilhelm, Dawn Williams, Holly Williams, Michael Willson, Denise Wirick, Ernest Withers, Terri Wolford, Lisa Wolters, Michael Woods, Darryl Woods, Ken Woodson, Tracy Woodward, Tony Wright, Dean Wright, Nick York, William Zahn, Diana Zandt, Walter Sophomores 127 128 Sophomores UNAFRAID CF TO ORRO Barrett, Kelly Barton, john Bascom, Debbie Basta, Marisa Bernier, Collette Botch, jon Brand, Danny v Q S .g W 5 , , av 1. Waiting in the line to register. 2. Look at that girl! .. ,, :z 3 Q. 1. jerry Evenson flirting again! 2. A great day for sailing. 3. There is something in my eye! 4. Lunch time. , ,,,, Sophomores 129 Good job Freshmen! he 1978-79 Freshmen did a terrific job becoming Panthers by showing their spirit at games and pep ral- lies. The 9th grade officers Chris, Judy, Jeanette, and Mandy were great! We'd like to congratulate you, and wish you luck in your future years here at Newbury Park High School. 4 P 41' -, :W Z f f 4 V Wg 1 1 dw Q fl 'I30 Freshmen . MW, 4.-., , w w ,,f.fg,p vs1g'5, ..f, -. . : 9 YYY? 1 ' ' ,-fra! 'AP -5. - 'am 6 4 F ' 1 21 CLASS GFFICERS The 1978-79 class officers were, from L to R: ludy Elsea- Vice President, Mandy Levin- leanette Telias- Secretary, and Christo Defterios- President. fi Z f - if .aanaaaanuaqa A1 il fi WW 7' g . ,Xf,, ,G . ,W I V L Treasurer, . , , H mm 4 14 5 1 ,gf J' 1 ? tl 5 ,Z I MX 1 Freshmen 131 132 Freshmen Abrams, Robert Acosta, Patricia Adalian, Karin Adkins, Vera Albios, Glenn Alkire, Terri Allen, james Altemara, joana Alvarez, Edgar Ameduri, lanell Abney, Paul Andrews, Christine Andrews, jeff Arevalo, Estela Armao, Richie Arnold, Lisa Arnold, Lora Arnsparger, Randy Ashforth, Greg Astor, Laura Atherton, Donald Aurich, Debbie Austin, Tami Avjian, Mary Baird, jeff Bales, Chris Ball, Denise Bannatte, P Barrett, Ronald Barton, Robert Bascom, Scott Bassett, john Baum, jodi Bearden, Becky Becker, Stephen Bell, Don Bell, Sheila Benvenuto, Theresa Bergeron, Pam Bernal, Isabel Bernier, Michele Bible, Micheal Bielecki, Lisa Biernacki, lodi Black, Brian Blanke, jonathan Bloomfield, Cindy Bohmann, Mary Boles, Sherry Bondio, Chris Borgwardt, Kamlin Botkin, john Bowles, Greg Boyd, john Breakey, Shawn Brinkmeyer, David f A fry , xi 1 C Q, 4 ' 1 5 N 1 y f :,wg:f2:Ie1fz, 'waff-f, 1 T . f 45:15, 'Aa si ,L V ., ty f I A 4 , C , P I , ti 'Q Q., U , X -- ag: . 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A.tWfk.:.gf TEACHERS T0 MEET Gaitskell, Stephanie Garcia, Maritza Garner, Kevin Garvin, Michele Gaz Angelo, john Geer, Micheal Gehman, Kevin George, Toni Geroy, Mitchell Gillaspie, Ed Giordano, Mary Glass, Ralph Goiden, Diane Goldberg, judy Gomez, Lance Gomez, R Goodwin, I Grant, Mark Graves, Steven Gray, David Gray, lanell Grayschock, Angela Grobwin, G Gross, Hope Guess, Diane Gunderson, Bill Gyi, Heather Ha, Lac Long Hager, Kevin Hahn, Frank Haines, Robert Hall, Kevin Hallowell, Dirk Hanson, Tim Hardison, Brett Harmon, K Harmon, Scott Harrell, Chris Harris, Corey Harvey, james Harz, Christine Hatfield, Casey Haydter, Mark Hayes, Susan Heizer, Laura Hemira, Dave Hempel, David Henderson, james Hernandez, Laura Herrera, Annette Hicks, Amy Hicks, Daniel, Holmes, Cindy Holovin, C Homer, D Hufford, lulia Freshmen 135 Hughes, Diane Hughes, Steven Hunter, Brent Irving, Meg jacobson, E jauron, Roger jelly, Danelle jendian, Teresa johns, joseph johnson, Cheryl johnson, Donna johnson, Kathryn johnson, Teresa johnston, jill jolissaint, Richard jones, Pam jones, Susan jurewicz, Mary Kabey, john Kahmann, Alecia Kalbrofsky, Stuart Karrasch, julie Kaschalk, Dianne Kasper, Ann Kayl, jackie Keller, Bryan Kerwin, Steven Kettenacker, joy Kibel, johanna Kibel, S Kimes, Diana King, Douglas King, Teresa Kitzmiller, David Knapp, john Koerbling, Lori Koethe, Liana Korneisel, Pam Kreider, George Kryvoruka, joseph Kuder, Kristine Ladwith, Patrice Lambert, Colleen Lang, Ted Lappinga, Dawn Larson, Ingrid Lasater, Chris Lasater, Kenneth Lasater, V Coach lntlekofer and Coach Dibble discuss the results of the freshmen class meeting. 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S AIVV S- A will '2- A by S A . -b: S T Laudeman, Kristina Lawes, Marnie Lebo, Micheal Lee, Susan Lee, Terri Leonard, Danny Leone, joetta Leonhardt, Gary Levin, Mandy Lewis, Stephen LLoyd, Sharie Lombardo, Michele Loof, Randy Lopez, Chris Lowry, Eric Luberacki, Richard Maclean, Eric Mammet, Stephen Mangle, Tom Maropoulos, 1 Maropoulos, Michelle Marshall, Tony Martin, Laura Martin, Scott Martindale, jon Martino, Gary Mastrella, Victor Matsuura, Steven Maxwell, Sally May, Eric Mc Calmont, Wilbur Mc Cord, Troy Mc Cutchan, T Mc Elvany, jenny Mc Farland, Lynn Mc Gahey, Sheila Mc Gilvray, jason Mc Greevy, Erin Mc Gregor, james Mc Guire, Tamara Mc Kinley, Gary Mc Mahon, Kenneth Mc Manus, Laura Mc Glothin, Patty Meisheid, Brigid Meisler, Todd Menna, Nick Merrill, Ray Merrill, Richard Freshmen cheerleaders show their enthusiasm for water polo. Freshmen 137 138 Freshmen Meske, Ronald Metzger, Peter Meyer, jeffrey Meyer, Paul Milkoff, Albert Mille, Don Minasian, Tina Minich, Robbie Mitchell, Eric Mittelstaedt, Sandra Miyashiro, loan Mizgalski, Micheal Hoeser, Richard Mohundro, Kevin Moline, Marcus Mongeon, Ronald Monroe, Steve Moore, Donald Moore, Michele Morales, Yolanda Morason, B Morr, Kathryn Mosallimy, S Mulrooney, Micheal Muna, Lana Murphy, Mary Murray, Norman Musselman, Alan Nance, Vicki Needham, jeanine Nelson, Micheal Nemtusak, Gail Noble, Wendy Novak, Danny Nowakowski, Micheal Nubling, Randy Nuhn, Ginger OBierne, Kelly OHara, Dawn OHare, Lisa ONeill, Shaun Olson, Wendy Orcutt, Brenda Owen, Angelica Owens, Mark Page, Dorri Papanier, jeff Pape, Caryn Pariseau, Lisa Parks, Vicki Paskey, Carolyn Passovoy, Dave Paterson, Mary Pathak, Bharat Pausmer, Susie Peck, Holly 5, ,, W., ff ' -nf V5w2'f'AP ,, ,V yew -V if f 'Q wif, ul 4 6 ? if V y , r f V I ff, , ' f .I ,F aw C, Ll f r - V? 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Viz ' sn' i Pederson, Tracy Peek Tara Pelletier, Elizabeth Perez, Maria Perez, Nicole Person, Merle Pesout, Micheal Pessin, Betty Petru, Debra Phillipe, K Pickard, Bill Pippo, Krstina Pledger, Mark Polykronis, Judith Popa, Mark Pope, Debbie Principe, Tony Pritchard, Cynthia Prottaska, Susan Puppe, Mark Ramseyer, Mark Reed, Amy Reed, lodi Repich, Laura Reynolds, Thomas Richford, Anna Riedel, R Riedel, Ralph Riedell, Danny Ring, Donna Rios, Terri Roach, Patricia Roberts, Brad Roberts, Darren Robinson, Mark Robinson, Norvita Rogers, Teresa Rolen, Kari Rolf, Karen Rosandich, Stacie Rosecrance, Anne Roy, Micheal Ruffe, Mark Ruiz, Karen Rushlow, Ruth Rutherford, Leslie Sander, Nancy Sansone, Maria Sasala, Scott Savoy, Kelli Schwalm, Catherin Schwalm, Cynthia Scott, julie Scott, Sherri Seebeck, T Selstad, Robin Freshmen 139 'l4O Freshmen Seltzer, Cindy Sernberger, Charles Shadden, Kristina Shalcas, Brenda Shaub, Matthew Shaver, james Shelby, Patricia Shields, Kory Shroyer, Delynn Siegele, Diane Simeone, joseph Simon, Erica Small, Richard Smart, Sandra Smedley, Laurie Smith, Karla Smith, Kelli Smith, Lisa Smith, Scott Smithers, Daniel Sobieski, Monica Solimo, Elizabeth Southard, Susan Sparks, Dawn Spencer, Steven Spoto, Marie Squire, Matthew St Pierre, Daniel Stachura, jennie Stafford, john Stallings, james Standley, jason Stanford, Micheal Stangle, john Steers, Lori Steinberg, Sabra Sterling, Robert Stern, Lisa Stornetta, Kenneth Stout, Brian Strano, Mary Stuart, Greg Stueve, Micheal Styka, Kimberely Sullada, janine Summers, Diane Sutton, Denise Sutton, Desiree Svendsen, Paul Swan, Christopher Szostek, L Tam, Gayleen Taylor, L Taylor, Rory Taylor, Scott Taylor, Susan Ep vt, :mx :,f,f 'Z 1 S5 -I' K U 7 K : LESS-353111: ,W,g:1'9? -If -' X ---' , Hr Q 3 i, ' We . . . - .-.',, V J K 4 T ,, ki S 4 , KA ' 25 1 ' J '11, vs --s - .. 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I f -112155: g Q T V ii' T ... .' x x ' K 3: -1. -v G f'-. - sf We . ,f u 'iv l -5- THE BEST IS YET T0 CCJME Freshmen 143 rom the days of the Gold Rush, California has at- tracted people from all over the world to find a better life. At Newbury Park, we have many foreign exchange stu- dents and students who have moved here from an- other country. Among these are from Iran- Ed Margh- oosian, Farid Goleh, Ata Rasekhi, Navid Tebpani, and Hamlet Zadourian, Brazil- Andre' Petry, japan- Nikki Ikeo, Mexico- Maria Vargas, Korea- Abraham Chang, Denmark- Marika Kurpa, Lars Riis, Holland- Miriam Duiker, Casy Havelaar and from Sweden- Bengt Kohlin. During second period, you could find the foreign ex- change students in Room 55 with their teacher, Amy Reed, who is teaching them English. We asked some of these students how they felt about California. They found that the people are very friendly and the weather beautiful.fWhen it's not rainingll One thing that amazed Bengt Kohlin about California was that one day you go swimming at the beach and the next you can go skiing in the mountains. ln Sweden that is impossible! he said. f 1 1t-. Q -f U li li, 145, , -Q :iw-:wig - 144 Foreign Students CALIFGRNlA f gr CALIFORNIA 3 CR BUST M X 1. Amy Reed 2. Hamlet Zandourian W4 3. Bengt Kohlin, Lars Riis i f 4. Navid Tebpani f' 5. Ata Rasekhi f 6. From top to bottom: Ed Marghoosian, Marika Kurpa, Farid Goleh. second row: Abraham y Chang, Andre' Petry. bottom: Nikki lkeo 5, f, I Foreign Students 145 f+ ia f' A , , ff' , ' ...-v .4 ,L,L, r , I ,,,, . U f Q , , ., ,t - V 4 A :pfhmwf f' A Y -x .1 Q vu x' ' Q ' f 4' H , Q ,I v nor '-1' ? ,,., -4 ' fiffl- ' ' I ff 2' Q, M, .Of , N, SYN 7, '- f f' 43,4 Maqwf-ff1':ffM??f-,:'9' , nw +3.3mf,g,--j,g5gg,.gi,3,.: A, fc. ' Q lzfisigiffip . 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Coach Chris Sawyer commented on the game, lt was the most exciting Water Polo match I've seen in CIF pIay. Matt Hayes and lack Mantor shared the team captain role this year. This year's team scored an impressive 229 goals to their opponents total of 107 goals. The varsity team combined good coach- ing with an all-around team effort to pro- duce a winning season. NPHS 3 Calabasas 5 13 NPHS 'San Clemente 3 NPHS 7 DosjPueblos 10 NPHS 14 Buena, 6 NPHS 14 CCVEHITLIIZVT' , 15 NPHS 14 'Palisades 6 NPHS 22 .Agoura ' 3 NPHS 19 Simi 1 9 TNPHS 9 ,Royal 4 NPHS 14 T. O. ' 12 lOTl. NPHS 19 tOxnard it 11 148 V Waterpolo M, , ' - - - 4, , -.-- . f,,,,,, , 10 ' 'W he A ,.. 'S . 'f, V- -D 'f -f 1 A N ,.-,s , .A ., 7- Hr, ., ,M ga..-A. -V... ..,. Q V-V ,V- f' r , 'M Q., . Q., A 5 g .. . . ., .5 . ,, a- W tl V V - - V-Q . .,.., :V ,S - V ...sf,t 4 .....,.:' k - 1 ' ' - - V' l ' 'M ' , ' - .,,1 K, ,M ,. M ,. V , , ,-,A . - Q M-:I .4 L , 4 ,.. - -V. QQ a . VM ' -V wr Y V' A I. 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Waterpolo 149 ARSITY VOLLEYB LL SHOWS GRE T IMPROVEME T ' 7 ' - f ?f4v5f5'171 Pi,:J'ffI-ff: -' I,--K' 1, I 1 71,21-.3 ,, :g-ig, vp I-vr'Z'24f-'53 Xfflf' 'fi I . 2 , 7 ' . -:vW:',.3-13' f. Q f f 31- Q N.P. 2 Channel Islands 1 N.P. 0 Royal 2 N.P. 1 Oxnard 2 N.P. 1 Agoura 2 N.P. 2 Thousand Oaks 0 N.P. 0 Channel Islands 2 N.P. 1 Royal 2 N.P. 0 Simi 2 N.P. 2 Oxnard 0 N.P. 2 Agoura 1 N.P. 1 Thousand Oaks 2 Eileen Mauk bumps the ball. Spiking the ball is Kris Koerbling Royal, the oppo nent blocks it! Front row: Tina Lambdin, Second row: juli Turn er, Laura Ybarra, Eileen Mauk, Top row: Cali Turn er, Kelly O'Tolle, Kris Koerbling. Not Shown: Sly via Ybarra. 150 Volleyball 1' , 'gif Af his was our most successful season in six years, said varsity coach Dibble. Their league record was 4-8 and the hard work of the team was rewarded by their win over Thousand Oaks. Seniors, Rosie Duran and Kris Koerbling, lead the varsity team in serving, averaging four points per game. Laura Yybarra was named most improved player. Most valuable Seniors were Kris Koerbling and Rosie Duran. In addition to this honor, Kris and Rosie were also voted Marmonte League All Stars. 4. Going to the net to repel a return by Oxnard's Libby Reese, are Eileen Mauk 1205 and Laura Ybarra 1305 in the Marmonte League match. Photo courtesy of News Cronicle lHal Curryl 5. julie Turner i235 reaching out to spike the ball while Eileen Mauk and Sylvia Ybarra get ready to back up their team mate. 6. Cali Turner using her arm power for a powerful bump, Volleyball 151 l.V. VGLLEYB LLERS FACED SEASO l 152 l.V. Volleyball oung and enthusiastic described the j.V. volleyball team. The teams league re- cord was 3-16. The girls worked hard, but many of them were new to the sport , said Coach Parvin. 1. Stephanie Thornton bumps the ball. 2. Front row: Ann Kasper, jenny Stachura, Stephani Laudan, Back row: Stephanie Thornton, Coach Parvin, Michelle Hartz, Jeannette Montignac. 3. Ann Kasper spikes the ball. PCDWDER P FF FOOTB LL , V ni 4' . l ., , t ,S Etafll , 5 1 -.A we-Y , . ,Q , l:':Hh4 it ewbury Park's Powderpuff Football played against Channel Islands and Ca- marillo this year. They took Channel Is- lands into overtime four times, but after a struggle, they lost. Camarillo barely pulled out with the lead at the end after a debat- able game. This year's head coach was Brian Mosley. Other coaches included Bob Fassl, jim Hicks, Dean Tomlinson, Kevin Mann, Ri- cardo Steltzmiller, and Mark Nestor. 4. Powderpuff offense in the game against Channel Islands, the ball has just been hiked and the play is in action. 5. The defensive line ready to charge in. 6. Quarterback Laura Ybarra receives snap from center. Powder Puff T53 he ups and downs of the 1978 Panther Varsity Football Team led to a very interest- ing season. The Panthers' record says it all, from beating the first place team in the league, Channel Island, to being defeated by Agoura, the last place team. The dedication of Coaches Cook, Hurley, Bugg and Robles kept the team's spirit high all year long. 1. Panthers offensive starting lineup. 2. Panthers defensive starting lineup. Left to Right, the 1978 Varsity Football Team FIRST ROW: Bob Fassl, Kevin Mann, Steve Stotko, Brian Mos- ley, Bruce jones, Dean Tominson. SECOND ROW: Todd Seaman, Greg Gambina, lim Kelly, Danny Lopez, Greg Driscol, Rudy Grant, THIRD ROW: Coach Robles, Coach Hurley, Kevin Lavv, Mark Day, Ken jackson, Rob Clark, Wayne McDaniels, Coach Bugg, Head-Coach Cook. FOURTH ROW: jeff Gregory, Pat Maloney, Tom Ste- vens, Graham Rice, Pete Meisner, Steve Farr, john Me- senbring. FIFTH ROW: Scott Willis, Darin Moss, Steve Stuart, jim Losey, jim Hicks, joe Lingelbach, Scott Hil- dreth. SIXTH ROW: Rick Stelzmiller, john Bechard, john Peterson, Mark Nester, Greg Kennedy, jeff Losey, Paul Robi, Bob Kilbane, Kevin Blum. john Bechard after a tough defeat. 1. Coach Bugg motivates the defensive backs. 2. Defense is ready for action. 3. Newbury defense swarms on Channel lsland's ball carrier. 4. Ricardo Stelzmiller during warmups. 5. john Mesenbring waiting for the play to begin. 6. Darin Moss gives snap to Brian Mosely. 7. Kevin Blum runs the ball. 8. Brian Mosely gives hand off to Bruce jones 9. Graham Rice lead blocks as Bob Fassl runs up the middle. V. Football 'I57 Q - ha .zl ' f F f This year's j.V. football team, led by first year Head Coach Dennis McKeown, had a pretty good season despite injuries and other criti- cal obstacles. 1. l,V. Football Team: Front Row- Bill Kulhanek, Andy Gutierrez, Chris Kommermahr, Jerome Lee, jesse Wilfong, Kenny Kilbane. Second Row- Terry Ahern, Phil Harris, Bob Lian, john Gambina, Rick Dvorak, Bill Fitzpatrick, Bill Kelly. Third Row- Angelo Novelli, jeff Brown, Darryl Woods, Mike Meadons, Mike Ortgies, Brian Petty, Benny Valdez, Sam McCarter, Head Coach: Dennis McKeown. Fourth Row- Coach Mill- er, jim Greer, Curtis Dyke, Mark Moore, Kevin Cwayna, Glen Ciippner, Dan Morris, joe Cummins, Scott Carpenter. Fifth Row- lin Henderson, Charlie Parry, Bob Richmond, Mark Chunko, Ruben Lang, Scott Haws, Todd Radashaw, Fred Buknik, john Al- len. 2. Quarterback Rob Richmond leads passing attack, 3. The football field through the eyes of an Agoura player. T58 IV Football 4' . . 1, g ivy g. ,A fb' rv, f f 4 HQ, , 1 4 wa '21, f ffm as ff W '4 4-f f - , 'v Rf QQ f ., . , ,, 15.1, , , A., k ,,g,,z. .P ag Q' .A Z7 , , J. npr' , ff 4. Bob Richmond hands off to Brian Petty up the mid- dle. 5. Panther l.V. defense ready for action. 6. 6. john Allen snuffs Crespi's ball carrier. l.V. Football 159 1.Back Row: Lubiracks, I., Shane, Curtis, Stanford, Mike, Wilson, Tim, Moeser, Richard, Calvi, Keri, Brunette, Dan, Spencer, Steve, McCord, Troy, Salala, Scott, 2nd Row: Eagar, Drew, Armao, Richie, Cole, Brad, Douglas, lim, Clark, Dave, Gailius, Mike, Harrell, Chris, Cou- shay, Brian, Harris, Corey, Simmons, john, 3rd Row: Coach Pry, Davis, Andy, Novak, Dan, Reed, Ken, Gilla- spie, Ed, Dagan, Doug, Coach Merrill. 4th Row: Willis, jay, Budnick, Bernie, Ford, Steve, Taylor, Rory, Tipton, Gregg, Dileo, Karl, Front Row: Hallowell, Kirk, Wan- kel, Sam, Menna, Nick, Passovoy, Dave, Alvarez, Ed- gar, Lowry, Eric. Missing: Rooer, lauron, Miller, Don, Scheindt, Rick, Minich, Rob, Haines, Robert, Gailius, Grant, Gomez, Lance, Driscoll, Steve. 2.Ed Gillespie takes the hand off. 3.Freshmen on the field. Q! s A A ., ' . my ,, xx K , iv , , '. ' . , , Y V 'sglxiy , ,K ,ky .,.A -70 3 f S K, D ' ' h 22-Xfire? km kvst V l 9 Y 5 Q ' K K 2k I I A N . x - A 'Q 1 f-ff 'f X. ' . 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Bob Rotte, second man varsity, summarized the season as follows: We didn't have a great season, but we did the best we could with the material' we had. Al Camarillo, when asked his opinion stated: Depth was the one thing we were lacking. We didn't have as much grouping as we had last year. Danny Esparza was the standout of this year's team as he beat the best the Mar- monte League had to offer while going undefeated. 1. League Champion Danny Esparza races to the fin- ish in the Agoura meet. 2. Varsity. Top Row: Frank Tolete, Bob Rotte, Al Camarillo, Mike Chenevert. Bottom Row: Carl Morsa, Keith Hall, Danny Esparza, Carlos Rico. 3. Varsity Boys at the starting line in the Agoura meet. 4. Al Camarillo gives his best effort against Thousand Oaks. Xl' vf ' wif' Z' Keith Hall paces himself as we go against Agoura. Ninth place finisher Carlos Rico in his final sprint against Thousand Oaks. Blitzing past the by- standers to take first in league finals is Danny Esparza. Cross Country 163 H RRIORS SECO N C l F 164 V, Girls Cross Country Sue Broccoli leading the way to take first in the league finals. Sue Broccoli, Mary Botch, Diane Hughes and oth- er varsity runners use their grouping tactic to win over Thousand Oaks. In the Thousand Oaks meet. Denise Ball, even though in pain, never gives up. VARSITY GIRLS X COUNTRY twas only the second season ever for gurls cross country but the varsity gurls performed luke Old Pros ID rewrutlng the record book and emergmg as a CIF power The varsrty harrlers started strong and never let up ln sweeping the Mar monte League and flnlshmg as southern section CIF runner ups There was more than enough glory to spread around as Susan Broccoll became Teresa Glorglannn small but mlghty takes 6th an the Thousand Oaks meet Front row Teresa GIOI'gI3I'lDI Denlse Ball Duane Hughes Kelly Hansen Top row Tom O Neal Sue Broccoli Krls Sutton Mary Botch Tracy Trlsco 4. . . .I . I . the Marmonte League Champion for the N-P' 15 Thousand OHIQS 49 . - . N.P. 28 27 N.P. 'I5 ' ' 48 ' N.P. 16 47 ' N.P. 'I5 49 ' ' ' N.P. 15 50 second straight year Mary Botch was named Ventura County Runner of the Year, Denise Ball was selected Ventura County Freshman of the Year, and Duane Hughes, along with Kelly Hansen, joined Broccoli, Botch and Ball In the All Ven tura County First Team In all, an awe SOITIG LGHITI g3VE US El SQGSOFI to remember Sangus Sim: Oxnard Royal Agoura V. Girls Cross-Country 165 ln previous years, the Newbury Park FroshfSoph x-country team had gone un- defeated in league competition. The pres- sure was on for the boys when enthusias- tic coaches and fellow runners encour- aged them to carry out the unmarred re- cord. The team did carry the triumph one year further to make it the sixth win in a row. When asked how he felt about the competition, the FroshfSoph runner Mike Everett said, l figured we had a good chance, but we were threatened after T.O. beat us, but it made us work harder to beat them in league finals. We did itlll SOPH FRGSH- MARRED RECCRD 166 Sfl: X-Country 1.Mark Egidi leads the pack, with Scott Campbell in second. 2.Mike Everett coming into the home stretch. 3.leff McChesney working hard with 50 yards to go. Wig E ...-. ,L . ix ri n i fffmf il' , , i i 'Hw y ' A ,n f i Ml... lf Q, ,i , , yu if if 5 MMM 1 i ' if i ,fl 'y V WMM 'V M 1 ' 'ffm ' 'fu Jifiw, M , wi, i , I, ,,, .,,, if . ' ' V, ,,,, , A W K, , . 50 .V f .' ' f' ' 4 7ZQfZ Z1Wd7f, 4.lohn Botch enjoying the run. 5.BiIl Sanchez warming up before his race. 6.Front Row: Mike Everett, Randy Tsuda, Scott Hughes, Mark Egidi, john Botch. Not shown: john Devere. 7.Ron Garcia, jeff McChesney running side by side. FXS X-Country 167 BIG AND PGWERFUL he j.V. Boys had a very successful sea- son. According to T. j. McGreevy: The team got a lot of support from different runners each week. We worked together as a team and showed well at invitation- als. This year's team was probably the largest in the league in terms of sheer numbers - more than 40 runners! Coach Stewart's philosophy is to encourage interest and participation in the sport as a means to individual and team accomplishment. The team compiled a record of 7 wins against only 2 losses. 1. john Cummins leads the pack in the Thousand Oaks meet. 2. Carl Morsa in the Agoura meet. 3. j.V. Boys, Front Row: M. Stueve, E. Edeen, C. Collins, M. Hildebrandt, F. McGuirk, R. McElvain, N. Blanke, R. Daniels, j. Weber, S. johnson. Sec- ond Row: G. Hadley, j. Kryvoruka, G. Durand, S. Weber, j. Cummins, T. McGreevy, 5. Campbell, R. Tsuda, C. Metzgus, S. Anderson. Third Row: D. Balzarett, j. Amaguer, C. Owens, D. Cheney, C. Douglass, K. Koerbling, j. McGilvray, P. Svendsen, j. Brooks, C. Kreider, G. Roberts. Fourth Row: D. McCabe, G. C-orrell, S. Kinney, T. Chase, M. Rob- inson, E. Rusche, M. Squire, T. Woodward, A. Schudde, T. Benton. Top Row: M. Pledger, C. Swan, B. Barton, S. Farnham, K. Fuggles, D. Silver, M. Morsa, j. johns, M. Moline. Not Shown: j. Cox, j. Hayes, j. DeVere, C. Casey, D. Leonard, j. Stall- ings. 168 jV Cross Country tuwas another victorious year for the girls j.V. X-Country team. Their record was 7-0 in league competition. They were ranked first in all of Ventura County. This was a great accomplishment for the girls because many of them were new to high school cross country. Senior runner, Kris Sutton, gave us her view of the overall results: We all worked together and were striving for one goal - to be 4351. We knew we could win if we all wanted it bad enough and were willing to work hard enough. V GIRLS WI LE GUE 4. Teresa johnson takes first place in the Thousand Oaks meet at CLC. 5. Toni O'Neal in high gear with less than a half mile to go. 6. l.V. Front Row: Jenni Korda, Teresa johnson, Erin McGreevy, Angie Owen. Second Row: Lisa Wa- ters, Donna Toth, Briggette Cone, Denise Sutton. Third Row: julie Trisco, Gena Glass, Lori Brooks, Karen Susman. Top Row: Kim Calcut, Tammy Bali- man, Mary Mammett, Lori Koerbling. i l j.V. Cross Country 169 his year's varsity soccer team had an excellent record, improving greatly since their start last year. They won nearly all their games, leaving only one point too few to make CIF. Under the direction of Coach Dave Singh and headed by the team's Most Valuable Player Pete Young, the team showed it's ability to play an ex- cellent game of soccer. N,P, 2 Channel Islands 2 N.P. 0 Thousand Oaks 2 N.P. 0 Thousand Oaks 1 N.P. 'l Oxnard 0 N.P. 0 Oxnard 1 N.P. 4 Agoura 0 N.P. 3 Agoura 1 N.P. 2 Royal 1 N.P. 2 Royal 2 N.P. 0 Simi 4 ONE POINT fin tw S may pt 45 li , . 1 4, .1 'WJ Mpgt 3 1 ., ws., ,..,-,. - fa Wi. ,nfs yy , . .W,,'., f, ,M A , W, ww ,,, D Wvkfnw., ll I ws ew L-4, 2. M - Rv Ju- T if T wwlag 1 I J 5 , if s Zfani T , . , 1 Hx . ,mm f, NA.:-2 5 g L 'y 5'7 :uf 170 Varsity Soccer 1 X TO C.l.F We I ' , 579277561 4 ' H ,Ay ' H4 ',,: . ..-.Wray ig. ,. .V ,gg ,L my ,J , f nf f, --..,.,j'v ,,5., :i,5 w :,'6Q- W , , -, V, xg. , . .Q . , R g XC, .A . .... , my .Nl , Jajlss J - jf' .- V , S Yi 2 ,J S is . as ' vw ff-sf. . f -at f . . ' -:-fl' .' E 5 , 'E PIT: 'iii ' . -45521.-T-32 Y , . .- Q sg- if 4 , - 9 1 h -na .- y- 3, - 1 2, 5 if 5 i 5 1 :sf Avi-In- ' ft fir. ' iwirir wg. 5.6'I?i1f:i1v NYS. ,.y,.-:':551-14,55-' ' -Y - f:f.f,3-1.1,v?., - , Ig 1 sf f - Qi: we 25 V' f f Eiiif 42- ,flag Q53 gffkftfs - . . w ' W...,.,,.Qt 0 s. .ga I 'egg '11--gftg. mis: :f,:QLflE:f' --'l:5ffI , sg.. K. .L .x.X . .55.ftsL5jfQe1g11,33,21 1. Rob Clark and Dave Fogelmanis out-run their opponent. 2. Mario Morales uses acrobatics to stop a goal lPhoto courtesy of News Chronicle.l 3. Mario helps a needy player from the rival team. iPhoto courtesy of News Chronicle.D 4. Varsity Soccer, Front Row: Mike Rosenbaum, Claudio Federico, Dave Ronketty, Dave Fogel manis, Pete Young, Rob Clark. Second Row Mario Morales, Bob Barteck, Lars Lee, Pete Hibbard, john Steinhilber, jeff Meyers, Bill Cote, Coach Dave Singh. 5. Pete Young expertly guides the ball down the field. ,GRY ,GRY , xjlxl' Y lj A Q7 . .'-. 5 .f ' Q . S, in - ' X ,2J4'. -4' .,.aw--f-- X . , in gary' ,. - ,H Varsitv Soccer 71 172 GirI's Tennis twas a learning year for the girls varsity tennis team, according to coach Dave Williams. Although it did not go quite as well as expected, they did start the season with an impressive 6-1 victory over Rio Mesa. Varsity player Dianne Randall at- tributed some of their problems to the T fact that they had lots of injuries. Mr. Wil- y liams also pointed out that the opening of l Westlake High School had taken away - some of last year's players. This year the Sportsmanship Award was T given to Robin johnson. Lori Baeaoan re- l ceived the award for Most Improved Player, while Heidi Lundgren was given the Team Spirit Award. l A ......... SLAM ...- he girls junior varsity team did not have the season they had hoped for. It was an extremely young team according to the coach, who also explained that there were very few returning players. As in the case of the varsity team, the j.V. team also lost many players to Westlake High. De- spite this, Lisa Kane commented that there were a lot of improved players. The single award given by the junior varsi- ty team was Most Improved Player, re ceived by Dianne Coleman. gg-, , 16 l ' gf ' ,, 9,2 -4 ' ff ' ,V 50,91 11 ' ' s V, T53 , fp. ifjxrg qi' :Vi 7 5 . if xr: . 1' ., ,np 19 3- Mffitf-fpt ?. lr .- ef ,, ,, ,,. ,M , , 1 , 3- 'K :sQ:, i'. ,4 ' I! F t 'f Ugg! U gk 'X Q o, 'A if , eg X .- T., f'.t ,Lwen 5'ff1f511'7fff3l if 1 . ., Asif .,. 'ig ' ' .l -asian! H 'ww 4,5 -5 sf. 13 Ji' fy. xp I R X. 'rdf ---...,.,,i?....., 411 Z- i 'I 2 3 4 A little backhand action from Dianne Randall. Varsity: Front Row: Robin johnson, Dianne Barnes, Dianne Randall. Back Row: Coach Dave Williams, Lauri Castaing, Maureen Ainsworth, Gi- sele Garecki, Lori Baeaoan, Manager Tino Baeaoan. Not Pictured: julie Korf, Heidi Lund- gren, Loree Rubino. Lori Stotko Showing us her fantastic forehand. julie Korf taking a Siesta between sets. . V. .. . - sv: . f y 1.5 I ' ' 5 . , ,f . 5179 Mesa ., I NPHS V . J 1 Vi W' Q 1' xyfil tl y NPHS ttil vs, j i 7 M NPHS F' Et, y y , xnard 5 NPHS if ' ig.Ageo ra 6 A NPHS io, 5 , T. NPHS jf t rt s Nt ' simi W NPHS W Z VVVV ,xv .,,. ...w if NPHS Agoura NPHS I. o. .,,.., ,..,,,,,, A -jxb 'gvggf :?Z: Z My if ..lsi.t 1 V4,, A,,: VV:,.A, 1 ,',f, i .2 A llll ttillt t...1 :-flta'a ' t.i,f2 -'lf' -1'1. ' ' ' 5 6 7. - -..'.1 1,5 .,t,. 1. V 1.' fi tt.Vt V,ft.git Oxhafd. . , NPHS 3 junior Varsity: Front Row: Wendy Fraser, Helen Valdez, Melina Harris, Lisa Kane. Back Row: Coach Dave Williams, Melissa Detering, Diane Coleman, DeAnn Pospisil, jill Hatfield, Manager Tino Baeaoan. Look at that concentration from Helen Valdez! Did I hit that ball? exclaimed jill Hatfield. Girls Tennis 173 Under the guidence of Coach jose Gar- cia, the 1978-1979 soccer team fared quite well for a relatively new sport to Newbury Park. Although the team had no league winnings, theyput up a good fight, prov- ing tough competition for the rival teams. KICK 'EM l THE .A ,Q .age aim .hi-:Bi 4 ,, ,.,c, ,rvr In f s p -X 174 JV Soccer Q iw' 47 . h- 'Laf'f' V ED! twa-fyw,-.wwlk : 2-frfv -. .- ., .,. .fav 6 s .,:-,::. J' at ., I fa, B, 9 'S' f. of-Q.. 'H s 1-A 0 1.Dave McCabe battles on of Agoura's tough- est players. 2.Four Panthers are determined to score. 3. Looking for an open player, john Almaguer attempts to assist the goal. 4.john Knapp and Dave McCabe scramble to control the ball in their meet against Agoura. 5.Backed by john Almaguer, Rod Either makes his way to the goal. 6.Steve Monroe, Coach Garcia, and Rad Bos- selman watch the battling Panthers strive for victory. 7.junior Varsity: Top Row: justin Finestone, Dennis Swartz, jesse Peralta, Sean O'Neil, Rad Bosselman, Rod Either, Mike VanVal- kenburg, joe johns, joey Leibke. Bottom Row: Dave McCabe, john Almaguer, john Knapp, Mitch Cohen, Vinnie Day, Steve Monroe, Andy Myers, Coach jose Garcia. :ij jV Soccer 175 TRIO CDF CH MPIGNS 1.Tom Luke on his way to C.l.F. 2.Front Row: Lora Arnold, Kelly Hansen, Gloria Hig- gins, Bonnie Clapp. Second Row: Gail Clouse, Carolyn Mogan, judie Schrank, Val Tomilson, Karry Schiller. Third Row: Laurie Burmester, Lisa Thibodeaux, Barbie Kappen, Dory Siegel, Daphne Dalton, Laurie Russel. 3.Front Row: Rick McElvain, Mark Grant, Ken Kil- bane, Mike Hickman. Second Row: Tom Lugh, Ryan Overall, john Montalbano, Tom Muscarella, Steve Basil, Troy Shea. Third Row: Coach Hurley, Tom Luke, Darron Moss, Bob Kilbane, Rich Fol- som, Coach Pry. 4.Rick McElvain at 100 pounds, works hard in league to take second place. 176 V Wrestling V , ff'f, - V 1 7 , ' NLP. 29 Channel Islands 1 7 111 1, '::'Nj.'P,V55 'V'V,V , I I Q 1 46 Agourav n3 n -19 7 p p mAnV 3 N.tPQf1f44'1lTfl6iuSanid1wO3kSli4l1315 ,V 'V',l. N.P. 14 Royal' ' nl gs nVn 1 p Vg 42 ggi The varsity wrestling team showed well this season, with an over-all duel meet record of 13 to 5. The team took third place in the Marmonte League with Tim Pugh 1130 lbs.l. Tom Pugh 1141 lbs.D and Tom Luke 1157 lbs.l, each taking the Mar- monte League Championship Title in their individual weight classes. V. Wrestling 177 SUPHX RUSH WRESTLERS LUUK FUR CUMPETITIUN Proposition 13 eliminated the Sophf Frosh teams in many schools thus leaving our team scraping for competition. New- burry Park defeated Hillside and Calabasas in dual meets but most of the competition was through junior Varsity Exibition matches and Invitational Tournaments in- cluding Santa Barbara, Royal, and the Marmonte lnvitationals. 1.Matt Squire wrestling his Simi opponent. 2.Mike Geor taking down his opponent. 3.Front Row: Mark Gienap, Mike Lebo. Second Row: john Hayes, Brian Black, Charlie Douglas, joe Capko, Rory Taylor, Grant Galius. Back Row: Coach Cromwell, Sean Pence, john Cambing, Troy McCord, Dan Novak, Cris Harrell, Coach Heinz. 4.Mike Geor goes against Royal. 5.lohn McCarthy-the masked man. iPhoto Courtesy of News Chroniclel s . 'C , ti .,... ,f5gM.,3.3Ms5,,ig,.k , V: wvkzgwix' ff . .- THE M RM TE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS It was an outstanding season for the lu- nior Varsity Wrestling Team, as they be- came the Marmonte League Champions. Mark Taylor C130 lbs.l, Dave Clantier C141 lbs.l and Ken jurewicz C148 lbs.J each took a first place in the Marmonte League. The dual meet record for the junior Varsity Team was 6-2. xv- 6.Front Row: Dave Passovoy, Mike' Geor, Matt Squire, Mark Taylor. Second Row: Corey Harris, Rick Regalski, Al Duran, Ken lurewitz, Coach Hur- ley. 7.Mark Spoto makes a futile attempt at a switch. 8.Mark Grant struggles for a reversal. 9.Mike Galius struggles to free himself. Wrestling 179 VARSITY BASKETB LL PLAYERS A K Z Y ...Y Q R 7 lrhl 'V Arh. . YJ-A Qyfh V V! Lyjjklfr 1. Brock Avery jumps for the ball while Gary Abra- ham and Troy jenkins look on. , 2. Mike Sansone goes for a lay-up. 3. Bob Miller strives for a swish. iPhoto courtesy of News Chroniclel 4. Oxnard players give Troy jenkins competition. , 5. In amazement, Dave Sinner watches the game between Oxnard and N.P. 6. Gary Abraham Coyotes. 180 V. Basketball , , ,ww . V ,vffw . f rff4'W'W' ' Mfwf ' - ' .aw'f'M'wWW ' 4' . , , f, JX! , I .,,.,, attempts a lay-up in the midst of .1'fJQzgQ,iq REACH FOR THE STARS ccording to coach Ken Barone, This year's team was small but full of drive and the desire to win. Showing outstanding heart and determination in victory as well as defeat, the team successfully defeated Buena High, one of the top-ranking teams in C.l.F. Varsity Basketball also played for the Ven- tura Christmas Tournament Champion- ship with Gary Abraham and Troy jenkins making the All-Tournament team. Most outstanding players were Troy len- kins and Greg lntlekofer. V, Basketball 181 ..,.....--- STRI E FOR EXCELLENCE Troy jenkins shoots in the air. iPhoto courtesy of News Chronicle.l Gary Abraham i425 concentrates for the free throw. Front row-lim Losey, Troy jenkins, Gary Abraham, Blaine Fleming, Brice Dailey, Second row-Coach Barone, Mike Sansone, joel Blumke, Brock Avery, Greg Intelkofer, Bob Miller. Gary Abraham shows his acrobatic ability. Troy jenkins goes for the jump shot with Oxnard. Bob Miller looks to throw the ball to an open player. Senior starter Greg lntelkofer shoots the ball. N.P. 78 Channel Islands 67 N.P. 53 Thousand Oaks 53 N.P. 78 Oxnard 93 N.P. 51 Agoura 67 N.P. 63 Royal 64 N.P. 71 Royal 66 N.P. 65 Simi 69 w--+....i.h .. . .Ar A A 182 V Basketball -p M fu. wan '13--, 'm,,W - 4AM,,.::, 2,. W :Wi ' V. X23 '- lf:-11 77f7f ,X A . 1., rf-all , .4 .,.,,, W , , f ,,,,,Q1.:7-,, 1 4 A J f ,,,,A, ..,, . ww 14: wfzv ,rf M115 kf 'i':11'f 1' ,uw-,,g, ,1g,3f::f:1:f,-w,.3:m, , , ,, . ,, AV., ,J f f 1- a -Q, wr: ,fi-gy1-,,,g.q.,y1gx4v:-,v:.:11,:3,', v ffgz4:f,,5,,,,,-gfu, :- ' .1 1 16. , ff ,.., , 1 yj4,'f2,,.g,Mf ' -'mfg- H-..Qffzfgv2.,4f.,zf.4f w4sszZs:MA41,2umAMW.m51f,L,,,4.f,,W.f.',m, ,,,,,2wzf,J,,,.., , f-ffm. ,iff sv., -s-s,,- ,xi H-nW 'm...... ,wld :fi lay W, . , A Zi H . 7 ff Q 4 1 i f CZiZ M 11 me . 4 , I , ww' -,, Q, V. Basketball 183 .V.'S GG I3 3 g ....,........J in f.'s-,,s.l The 1979 j.V. Basketball team enjoyed a winning season, they lost only one game all year and are ready to play varsity next year. The l.V. team played a fast-paced type of game with strong shooting coming from Rick Maloney, Dale Schroeder, and Pete Huffer, The teams excellent defense was responsible for keeping the games one-sided in Newbury Park's favor. Coach McKeown worked hard during practice and it payed off for them as they won league. 1,Leaping for the basket. 2.With only 2 seconds left on the clock Dennis Kramer adds Z more points. 3.Front row: Rick Brower, Todd Guess, Tony West, Rob Daniels. Back row: Coach Mckeown, Pete Maravich, Dale Schroeder, Pete Huffer, Rick Ma- loney, Dennis Kraemer. 'I84 JV Basketball LL THE WAY WRU 44, ,f f -' 4 NgP. 93 Oxnard 4 N.P.'48 Royal N.P. 75'Agoura I N.P. 59'Channel Islands N P sajsimii 6 2 N.P. 94 Thousand Oaks 84 ROyatlff5 1 Oxnafrd ' N P. 635 'dVs Channel lslands , N.P. 55 ,,,l,l 1,5371 4 4 N.P. 55 Oaks 63 46 4 46 38 57 24 44 63 38 42 62 69 4.Coach Mckeown upset with the referees call. 5.Rick Maloney gets the ball away just in time. 6.lack Orr awaits the rebound. 1.V. Basketball 185 UNDEFE TEDA AIN' 1 f if Scott Sasala jumping for the ball. Brad Farsworth 1237, Cris Bales 1347. Top row, left to right-Manager Mike Stan- ford, Roberto Guerrero, Curtis Dyke, Dan- ny Burnette, Rob Lowery, Scott Sasolo, Rob Minich, Mark jones, Scott Carpenter, Brian Coushay, Coach Roy Gillmore. Second row-Dale Stultz, Brad Farnsworth, Ken Hammond, Nick Menns, Fred Cumings, Mike Bible, Richie Armso. Not pictured- Cris Bales, Manager Greg Tipton. Brian Coushay, 1125, Richie Armso 130l. Cris Bales134l, Rob Lowery 1135, Curtis Dyke 146l Fred Cummins. 186 Sophomore Basketball 5' Z www 55 45 ,hy ,..f be . ., ,M -. ff' ff-wfwwawf f . M G A V 7 5 T f ,. .,,,,, ,ji fl N-A For the second year in a row, the N.P.H.S. Frosh-Soph Basketball Team was unde- feated in the Marmonte League, averag- ing 63-5 points per game. They even de- feated Buena High after two previous losses and won Buena's Christmas tourna- ment. The teams good record was main- tained largley through the efforts of Rob Minish and Brad Fransworth who were both chosen to play for Newbury Parks All-Tournament game, and Cris Bales who was voted the team's most valuable player. sg-Stgiiiiiiifli Z Z fi? . -.-,gn - - -1, -:NN 'U TU Eg? .n-1... , fs- M- N' ' , 4. at 2 gkxxggwfg 3 :riff 3 1 -2153 ' 1 it .1 . Wiiiilllllll ilsfgi f iff? .- X .:li.l1f,i:1:1 1 Fiwaswxif .oss-E-E -1 Q .- T. is s .. .. agp.: A 1 ., 'QQQWQ ,. -...axis o -P -77' -l . . 5 . wus. 1 ie-.Q : 41533 1 g fr- if X :RHXXXQ-19: Q' 1' J: PSNTYREQ 5 N.P. 69 Royal 66 NP. 56 Royal 'T 47 xi. if .ir .1 s S I ' . ,- ings-..m.m,s....-n...a, K Sophomore Basketball 187 1. Lisa Condie sees an opening in T.O.'s defense. 2. Front row: l to r: Cathy Scerbo, Sally ARSITY GIRLS TAKE FIRST PLACE t took a long time, but the Girls Varsity Bas- ket-ball Team finally won the Marmonte League title. Panther Coach Nori Parvin said, The girls worked hard all year and were really determined to be league champions. Helping greatly to that cause and playing consistent ball all year were co-captains Lisa Condie and Kris Koerbling both of whom have been playing varsity for four seasons. Lisa Condie led the Marmonte league in scoring. Schroeder, joy Beneke. Back row: Lisa Condie, Lori Irving, Coach Parvin, Lynnette Hernan- dez, Kris Koerbling, inot shown: Angela Lu- cerol. . joy Beneke having problems getting hold of the ball. . lt was crowds like this one that helped the panthers win. 188 V Basketball j V HA DLE THEIR OPPGNENTS WELL 1. Sonia Bernai tries to lose her defender. 2. L to R: Kathy Beeson, Andrea Wagner, Cindy Norse, Kelly Smith, Kelly Savoy, Susan Luke, Coach Hanson, Gloria Baglas, Lori Koerbling, Sally Luke, lennie Stochura, Laureen Baker, Sonia Ber- nai, Cindy Seltzer. 3. That's the worst call l've heardl exclaims Lori Koerbling. 4. Andrea Wagner goes up high to shoot as Kelly Smith lookson. 5. Heads upl Well, it came down to the final game of the season to determine the league cham- pions and in a hard-fought contest, the Panthers emerged victorious, beating T.O. by a score of 36-25. The Girls 1.V. team combined a well-balanced and con- sistent offense with an aggressive defense to produce a winning season. l.V. Basketball 189 THE CHAMPS ,yo 9744 , W.. , H1991 The swim team this season was probably the best ever at Newbury Park. Not only did they win Marmonte League, but they walked away with the C.l.F. Playoffs. The team had a lot of depth this year, with Matt Hayes and jack Mantor leading the way for the Panther swimmers. The Varsi- ty swim team has extended its winning streak to 49 consecutive league matches, quite an accomplishment for any team. Congratulations to Coach Sawyer and his team for bringing home this school's only C.I.F. victory. Q , f M W. X, -,wyzk , 'f I , I' ,, , , 4 ' n r i, Y, M, - 2 0-,.7 ,' ' A., Ja, , ...g, 1.Bob Pullon is a singer in his spare time. 2.Team Captain Matt Hayes tries to say cheese underwater. 3.Varsity Swimming Team: Front Row: Bob Pullon, Dave Newman, Richard Mantor, john Perrin. Middle Row: Mike DeCamp, Pat Hayes, lack Mantor, Matt Hayes, Greg Grasmehr, john Heizer, Vaughn Miller. Back row: Kevin Squire, Rusty Martinea, Ed Fassl, Bill Stamos, Steve Elliot, jim Pence. T90 Swimming 3121 4 6' f V 4 r 7 1-:-sfiffwf, me ,.,. ,... ,, A..,,, , yy., ,,:, 1,,.',1,.41ff1:f, L QQ - ii i 1 'IA' 7 li??i'37'1'i1i2 ifiifil, 3- I V . ,-A' Q3Iz21,' . ,Wuxi H 1 '--. V '.zwif'1,:,'iiEz1:91f 1:f'1,ifi:J.-2,' 1 A , rrsl 1 i g :ff ,trirsife'Z51f?!T??f'ff'Viil:.-.f.,., . 2, -. . , f, ' ' v' :L A Qjfff . fififfff- fi ' ' i 9 . ' tw , QM, I , f' , ah ' l , if 3? 1 y ff'-f 3: ,gm f fj' , , Y Q , 41- LW gy, ,S Q. , -M, , 7'1 . KTM' '-f'fw ' ' fb- af! f T' ff fm 'fs 4 Q i,.g:j' , f, Q -A 1 -'., 'ff -. , ig fi f'x4,,,fs, f ' H i wig t :71,'2Q, ? - if ' Q i H+ . 4 'ff LJ ' , l f f ,ang A s 1 ir, 'V 21154, i A -fr 1, 4 f- , ' ' ,yy . ,f H. t,,.. X. 5 M45 A . .f ' 1, 4. . f, ' x 4 4 ,. 4 -W. 7' l ., Vi G J I . , K ,- v.fL - Gif? -v WW' X ',-v- ,.. Q A Q X -, Q, J - 4.Steve Elliot shows off his butterfly stroke. 5.Dave Newman grabs a quick breath. 6.Coach Sawyer gives his usual support. Cpicture courte- sy of News Chronicle? Swimming 191 A SUPER SPLASH The junior Varsity and Freshman teams did extremely well this year. Although the j.V. team was made up of only five mem- bers, they managed to place first in league. As j.V. member Nick Dick put it, lt was hard but we made it through al- right. The junior Varsity team also man- aged to blow away the T.O. team by a score of 50-0. The FrosfSoph team was very strong this season, also. They won league by a good margin and the team looks extremely strong for the future. Two of the team's most successful swimmers include Dave Langer and joe Marieu who show great promise. 192 Swimming 'fr 'I.FrosfSoph member Chris DeFrates shows off his stuff. 2.lunior Varsity and FrosfSoph team picture: Front Row: Bengt Kohlin, Richard jolissaint, Bruce Parks, Kevin Tibbits, Ron jackson, Bill Friel, Dave Lange, joe Marieu. Back Row: jim Allen, Robert Wize, Mike Roy, Mark Haydter, Bill Gunderson, Chris DeFrates, jason McGiluray, Nicholas Dick. wig i i 3.Ron jackson backstrokes to the finish. 4.Bengt Kohlin in one of the teams many practices. 5.Andy Blumke goes all out during a meet. Swimming 193 .P. GIRLS KNGW THEIR STRCJKES The 1979 Girls Swim Team consisted of 50 girls, 16 of those making up the Varsity squad. Mrs. Sandra Washburn was in her third year as coach of the swim team and expected this to be a growing year for the girls. Several of the girls were expected to do well in CIF. Karen Mont was strong in the breaststroke and Karen Toth was very strong in the 50 yard freestyle, both medley relay teams were strong. 1.Coach Washburn going over some results. 2.ludy Arvay comes up for air. 3.Karen Adams uses her breaststroke to plow through the water. 194 Swimming Y' f'.,ff ,gj1,1wbgeg.:, .W ,, A ws- ffm. A .-4:5 1f:g+s.t. , i -.lm kk ,A ' , '-2 ggi 4.The 1979 Girls Swim Team. 5.Panther swimmers fly off the start 6.Becky Thorsness sprints to the finish 7.Karen Toth working on her backstroke DI ERS HELP WIN CIF he Newbury Park diving team consist- ed of only three divers, Russell Martineau, Richard Mantor, Ron jackson all of whom had fine seasons. Russell Martineau led the Panthers this year by setting a CIF re- cord in the preliminaries. Russell might possibly be in the 1980 Olympic Games. All of the divers are underclassmen and are expected back next year. . zz' I 2 . 1. Richard Mantor shows perfect form. 2. Perfect pike position by Russell Martineau. 3. Richard Mantor exhibits his famous back layout. 196 Swimming vs.-ff ., J . fmmw ... ., . ,Q ,,W, fmt --. 21-:asm M5101 Iv- ' he Pawprint would like to pay a special tribute to one of Newbury Park High School's finest coaches. He spends hours every day before and after school giving of himself in order to make his teams the finest possi- ble. His name is Chris Sawyer. When Coach Sawyer took over as coach of the New- bury Park swimming team seven years ago, he led a rookie team to a 4th place finish. Since then he has finished no lower than frst in Marmonte League Swim- ming. If winning ever came easy to anyone it seems to for Coach Sawyer with his remarkable record. He has won 49 consecutive league meets and this season they went on to win C.l.F. overwhelmingly. Due to his nation-wide acclaim he was chosen to coach the United States International High School Team in France. ln that meet, he led the U.S. to a world cham- pionship. ln 7 years as Swimming coach, Chris Sawyer has been fortunate in that he has never been without talent. He has produced 14 all-Americans, one of whom was Mike Hayes who set two world records at the World Meet in France. l Coach Sawyer has also been coaching Water Polo for 6 years. Although he says his Water Polo career isn't as impressive as hissswimming, they still have done very well. They finished 'lst three years and have two unde- feated seasons to their credit. Coach Chris Sawyer has a very special talent in that he motivates people to win. He has done an excellent job in the past years and we wish him the best of luck in the years to come. Swimming 197 GYMNASTS VAULT I N Fl L., 198 Gymnastics mm .Sing-as TO THE ToP The Newbury Park Gymnastic Team began the sea- son with two new coaches. The team worked 6 days a week for 2 V2 hours. Members competed throughout the county on the unevens, vault, floor and the balance beam. Returning members include: Carmen Wall, Gail Robb, Glynis Chafin, Delores Reina, Kim Falkner, Pam Lombar, Carolyn Mogan and Lynn Doody. Even though the team had lost a lot of girls to Westlake High, the team's potential had improved greatly. T 2. Torpedo-Angie Sarian flies over the vault. 3. Lynn Doody learning to do better on the balance beam. 4. Gail Robb likes to get high on the beam. 5, Gymnastic Team first row: Dolores Reina. second row: Lissa . Dolores Reina practices her leaps on the floor. Lang, Kelly Barrett, Angie Sarian, Diana Zahn, janet Roche, Lynn Doody, Carmen Wall. third row: Kim Falkner, Dianne Bryce,'Erin McGrevey, Pam Vergeron. fourth row: Glynis Cha- fin, Gail Robb. Not shown are Lori Bacaoan, Irene Cario, Pam Lombard, Carolyn Mogan, Laura Russell, Lori Steers, Brenda Shakas, Gail Willis. 6. Gail Robb and Dianne Bryce, doing a swan on the unevens. 7. Coach Andrews working with Glynis Chafin on a floor routine. Gymnastics 199 VARSITY SWINGS INTG ACTIGN W-Miami: m , V '42 . T ' J The Panthers this year looked forward to another exciting season. They have a lot of experience with their 6 returning players and hoped to make the best of it. Rudy Grant puts everything into it. Dick Manley stops another ground ball. Varsity Baseball Team: Front Row: Manager Duane Mayer, Mike Goldfield, joey Fink, Kevin Barlia, Dave Crook, Rudy Grant, Middle Row: Danny Lo- pez, Kevin Cowan, Blaine Fleming, Ron Jennings, Rick Brower, Brian Petty, Back Row: Coach Hen- dricks, Dick Manley, Bob Richmond, Doak Smith, john Peterson, Davy Schmidt, Ken jackson, Head Coach lay Merrill. 200 Var Baseball i a A, ,wi ' ' m,.,. 4. Bob Richmond hoping for another strike. 5. Ken jackson easily tagging up the runner. 6. Brian Petty waiting for the fly. , we, V kV,,3,,:! ,, 4' - -.i-4,1 PdK.m!'M66y- ' 7alQgy,1yf,,x,,- .' kwj4Q,g:W,.' Mf..,,,4'mZ,,: 'i'ive?f4Je-awyyazipgr'Lw'::wff, :fcrw 1 YZcwwyf:wv,f:f'-' 4 -,,1ff+.q .'1...,, ,- 'ig- w44'-:mg :-:'-' ' ' W 'F' J wwf- - J, we-' . , ww. :. . 1 fvm':f4:-1 'f'f'1f.W,..,..,. ,,, , f ,,,w-'if IM' .z-fg?:,i 4QW'- - . -W H ' Hi' buff, rg ' ' ff-A .'f,,Q, 4,-gg I .,,,4',1,M, , MW Var. Baseball 201 1.v. HITS ll out l be W- W The j.V. baseball team this year was un- der the guidance of Coach Phillip Lloyd. With a lot of team work and determina- tion, they hoped to make this a very suc- cessful season. 1. Andy Guitierrez ready to connect. 2. Messerschmidt calling for it. 3. Scott Ninneman stopping a ground ball. 202 l.V. Baseball nigga J l I if 4. Rick Kaiser blasts one. - ' l 1 5. Scott Ninneman in the wind-up. l l.V. Baseball Team: Back Row: S. Ninneman, T. l O'Gorman, B. Wickers, Coach Lloyd, C. Parry, D. Farnham, R. Kaiser, Middle Row: A. Gutierrez, I. V .-, Mmm H ,EI ,T ,I P A V ,V O'Toole, 1. Allen, S. Messerschmidt, D. Lange, B. ' M K S ' A V 'S Valdez, Front Row: I. Cockrill lscorekeeperl, M. if Ortgies, M. Williams, K. Henson, S. Smith Cscore- , 11. 5 , - . keeperl. llfulgf 'T K , ,W F Wei' H 1 l tx! 1 X! ., I In ' ..,,,,, 5 . , N' 7 Our apologies for not including Freshmen Baseball ' 'if ' and Girls' Softball. mlwm ww 4'-f ii Um' QICUJM. S Ml 4 M ' NL Q, 4 V Baseball 203 204 Boys The Newbury Park Varsity Tennis team is off to a good start this year. They have several players returning from last year and are set for a winning season. Leading the way for the Panther's tennis team are Steve Poorman and Hoppy McClung, Steve who did not lose a league match last year and Hoppy who lost only one should be tough competition this year. Coach El- wyn Ellis said, This will be the year the team does it all, were going to win league and do well in CIF. Newbury Park's toughest competition will come from T.O. and Agoura both of which have very strong teams. Many of the players feel they have a very good shot at the league title, Dave Sinner commented, This years team isn't the best N.P.'s ever had, but it's the best one in the Conejo Valley this year. TENNISA YO E? The junior Varsity tennis team is solid this year with a lot of returning players from last year. Greg Hughes and Tino Bacowan will be leading the singles and josh Mednick and Steve Gangsei will be playing No. 1 doubles. Many of the play- ers are optimistic this year and are not sure what they can expect. They'll have tough competition from T.O. and Agoura this year. The I.V.'s are determined to do well and should give their opponents plenty to worry about this year. Tennk 1. Steve Poorman sets for his powerful backhand. 2. Hoppy McClung shows good form on his backhand. 3. Coach Ellis and members of the team watch the action against Buena. 4. Varsity: Front row: Mark Moore, Richard Rosecrance, Sid the hop McClung, Ed Ross, john Anderson, David Appel. Back row: Scott Cowan, Fred Humbert, Dave Sinner, Steve Poorman, josh Mednick, Steve Gaysei, Coach Ellis. ...... qi -.-.g+s....,,c.,, ni. SERVE IT UP. 1. Tino Bacowan prepares for return from opponent. 2. Greg Hughes sets for his forehand return. 3. Brett Hardison follows through after his serve against Simi. 4. LV.: Front row: Greg Theralon, lim Harvey, Randy Lang, Brett Hardison, V Dan Schmick. Back row: Brian Seage, Mark Seagull, Greg Hughes, Tino Bacowan, Coach Ellis, Donna Leech. Boys Tennis 205 -' N if T T T fi W t t TRACK AND FlELD'S VARIETY 1. jim Lingelbach making his way to the top. 2. Breaking the tape, john Devere wins the mile against Westlake. 3. Stephanie Thorton prepared for take off in the 440 yard dash. 206 Trackflfield Zi.. 'V W x xxx- xy , h ,IW The Newbury Park track team began the season well as they swept our new rival Westlake High with a 5-0 record. They went into their first invitational tThe Palm- dale Relaysl to concore a second place trophy in both the SophfFrosh and girls varsity division. . ,W , 9 Zh ff Q V f M 'Q 4fvigpuumw.,, ha-.4 s 4. Rob Clark, up and over. 5. lesse Peralta a leap ahead of Westlake. 6. Mark jones, before hitting the pit. Trackfliield 207 208 Golf GOLFERS SINK lT BETTER Under the leadership of Coach Bob Thomas, the golf team had great promise this season. They had an experienced team which had five returning lettermen, including Dave Hamilton, john Kolarik, Randy Clark, Rob Campbell, and Steve Devolites. According to Coach Thomas, the team should have had depth with junior Rob Clark and Freshman Mark Davis. He also remarked that Seniors Dave Hamilton and john Kolarik were be the team leaders and give the team stability. 1. Rob Clark tees off as john Kolarik watches on. 2. Dave Hamilton sinks his putt for a birdie. 3. N.P. in action against Camarillo. 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I ' f aa , G' J I ,,, ,r f , , y -, , V A promise to Cali rnia, Or inland to the great pastoral Plains, 212 California And on to Puget Sound And Oregon, Sojourning East a while longer, soon I travel toward you, to remain, to teach robust American love, For I know very well -that I and robustllove belong among you, inland, and alongthe Western For tend inland and and I ldisgovesrifadptnly s lr a 2 eelgtandfarhalfgbefoteyr her lv M 1 rty Y ayy1l,+sa r yay ttt wassfvsr 35 ywsord wheynfgsiiesssjpagsedf:awaysrfebruarry, 15g 1929 Qcleathyf,ShefShafe5il4lmdhyltthappyttimesyytwaterskif r y, r y rag, rrshaptptfrnrg,twwlfngrtand befngrrwirhrrheffr 'rrhaopyzrperibrr filled with r masnyfgirearn1S,rrtandr llambitirornsjwtliiclhfwiltlfbeverlyTyr f r 5 f 1 y be f fulfiiledfsybeeaigrseroither'tragicrplassir1yg,r,She 2 l t l N wasyyllfoved f Qbyjmany,slforyshetjwasgff!Yrerytpisrpecial f f , llry so f, ,, 4 ,Aw WJ. , . ,, 4, f f fr f f Hdhff W--I: , 0 .K ,L W, QW , WM , ,V ,ll ayeeoteflymghoeytgc rrryf ietzkenjia,fMHer illness iwasgifyr y Kelly inspired others to rise and shine. She always sparkled no matter what time. Her heart was always open- For anyone who needed a friend. She was strong, cheerful and kind- Llntil the very lend. Tho we are very hurt and sigh and moan- Weknow she is in God's hands and not alone. She vvillrbe here forever, inour hearts anyway- Weflllove her dearly forever and a day, Thoughlstrong in deed, andtmeek of word- - Her love rvvas felt, like a soaring bird, r have her ifthe rnay- t l v y lvvelwirlllytemember Kellyliln every way. OUKKBLM7 r art' l lslt , rr,r . rrrr l r v t Y Mom 8' Dad . --,rccwi ' 4 . gzij - ,,yQ, gfgijriuc f ? I IP I I O fisllv EES I ln- IEE I IEE lmijw 'ff' 'Life' t lv Y F' ' 'i jrify fifi' - . ,fik-' ftp '75 , 3: 1 ' 1 1,4 9-ls' 1 ' 'Wi '21 ' 'Z ??5i-Lf? , 49. , f . .3 . , ff ,y, ,'4f f 1 f 1 2, ,.,,,,, 1. Keith Fuggles-Creator of a French cartoon which was published in the News Chronicle. 2. Pete Young-Soccer's most valuable player receiving scholarships and invitations to play with the Pros. 3. Kevin Danzig-Very talented singerfsongwriter who has entertained our school at assemblies throughout the year. STUDENTS A veteran of 10 years, Matt Hayes is definitely Newbury Park's most valuable swimmer. In all his four years swimming for our school, Matt has never lost a dual meet. In the words of coach Chris Sawer, whom he has been working with for seven years, Matt Hayes is absolutely an outstanding swimmer in any swimming event. This is proven through Matt's many records and honors including receiving the ti- tle of All American Swimmer every year since he was a sophomore. He also traveled all 7 ,, the way to Turkey to compete in the High School championship to take second place in the 100 yard free style. iphoto courtesy of the News Chronicle? Roni Brower-The first female winner of the Ventura County Soap Box Derby. ff 4 L. 4 'X Brenda Divine-prize winning female skateboarder. Marc Brody-Has won more awards at speech tournaments than any other Newbury Park student. 216 Yearbook Staff Despite a series of mishaps, the 78-79 Paw- print was a success. Due to a rather slow start and a relatively inexperienced staff, it was often 1 difficult to meet deadlines. But, there were al- ways diligent workers drawing layouts, writing copy, and taking photographs, until all hours, 1 so that the pages did get sent in. Under the leadership of advisor Giele Maybee and editors Karin Zerda and Debbie Budach, the staff worked together to do its very utmost to made the Pawprint a personal remembrance to each and every student. Although the initial Pawprint sales were lower than expected, the staff was not discouraged and continued to work hard and came up with what they consider, a success . The staff hopes you have relived the California Exper- ience and the 1978-1979 school year at New- bury Park with this Pawprint, created especially for you. 1,1 r'i' 1 1. Editor Karin Zerda in deep thought over the Yearbook sale. 2. Advisor Gisele Maybee really knows how to get her staff members to work. 3. Photographer Mark Frey tries to capture another memory. 4. Roni Brower, pretending to be busy, 5 Yearbook Staff: Sitting: Carla Shaw, Roni Brower, Dave Sinner, Karin Zerda, Sue Broccoli, Debbie Budach, Standing: Susan McGovert, Mark Frey, and julie Monroe. -Q fix -nf 'ff' 5 ,,,,, V . .ff .... , . ,, V Li., L2 'K . ,mf-h 7, K ff. a ,ggnyi .l,. 4,xVlkkL:, ,yu 'LQ . Ji' Advisor Editors: Sports Editor Photo Editor Layouts Photographers: Artists: Special Thanks to: Gisele Maybee Karin Zerda and Debbie Budach Sue Broccoli Mark Frey Kelly Austin, Rebecca Bearden Sue Broccoli, Roni Brower, Deb- bie Budach, Mark Frey, Robin C-iamela, Lisa Irving, Susan McGo- vert, john Messenbring, julie Monroe, Pat O'Halleran, Laura Russel, Carla Shaw, Dave Sinner, Anne Sterling, Lori Stotko, Vicky Tullo, and Karin Zerda Mark Frey, jeff Gregory, Scott Horn, julie Monroe, Dave Sinner, and Bruce Wartlieb contributing photographers: Brad Dyson, Steve Keihner, Steve Leiberman, and jim Sloan Bob Fassl and john Messenbring Maribel Marinelli and The News Chronicle Mrs. Norton, O'Con- nor Studios, Coach Pry, Loretta Warren lpage 147j, Steve Doody lpage 43, Mrs. Whitted :Bitmap is Yearbook Staff 217 The journalism class, under the direction of advi- sor Karin Levine, was responsible for the distribu- tion of the school newspaper the b Prowler. ub Led by editor Danny Siegel, the group produced eight issues during the year, all of which were exceptional. According to Siegel, the 1979 Prowl- er was probably the best in the school's history, for it displayed great imagination in layout and photographic technique and contained high quality and responsible journalism. Siegel felt that the paper's editorial department was particu- larly outstanding, which he felt separated the Prowler from many other high school publica- tions, The Prowler tackled many controversial is- sues, and also did a bit of investigative reporting which resulted in news and editorial articles. 4 Qs , .ie 'Wi is 218 journalism lim 'L 1 VQ, 4, , ff '7 if ' zf 'fa' 'fc' if ' '? fy K B, fwf, , W4 , 53,04 4' gg X K yaawwwfawwww 3 , ii iii' 32 , I -.v-'ll -X Z M 11 Q lf' P, 7 EditorwDanny Siegal Editorial Editor-Melanie Brown and Sean Siple Feature Editor-Lisa Gallenstein Sports Editor-Gary Abraham Photography Editor-Steve Keihner Staff Artists-Mary Avjian and Craig Saavedra Ad Managers-Heidi Hamiish and Karen Mont Financial Advisor-Steve Lieberman Reporters: Susan Atun, Mary Aviian, Dean Balzarett, Ken Bock, Marc Brody, Mary Can- trell, Angela Grayshock, Heidi Hamlish, Chris Heisser, Dwight Hower, Steve Keihner, Io- hanne Kibel, Kristy Laudeman, Scott Martin, Iulie Monroe, Karen Mont, Janice Muirhead, Dawn O'Hara, Heidi Ortuso, Mike Sansone. 1, Danny Siegel showing how it's done. 2. Advisor Karin Levine helps out one of her staff. 3. journalism Staff: Heidi Ortuso, Danny Seigel, Karen Mont, Janice Muirhead, Gary Abra- ham, Ken Bock, Heidi Hamlish, iohanna Ki- bel, Mary Avjian, Dwight Hower, Melanie Brown, Scott Martin, Dawn O'Hara, Dean Balzarett, Steve Keihner, Lisa Gallenstein, Kristy Laudeman, julie Monroe. Melanie Brown planning another Prowler, journalism 219 ,Cx mgggw A f if , A K. u A I7 -1 1 af 1 Q -'4 La 1 f 3, f ,f ,.!,,f VM X fkx -- WL! -K' W, , ff' Q ff f.. f' f 1 ffiyf V 4 gy W . ' K fy f f alif X 7 A I v zz., www ,gmff ,- ' rr Y if 4 3,15 'ivynk fl g , ,M X f-,WW 4 'W ' ff ,- , If aff... N I 65, :,Q?!W,hM,,, K ,WWW VW lllyr ,W W H 4.4.6 -H 'f 'W ,Q M WV' JMU!! ' ' ? 5 W J V W ,, . , W ,. ,, ' Www f ,f,fmm5W'.. ,, - , , 77 X K fn . MW ffgWf4 , , , MW f ffm f f f , f ,W 4!'f S' ,fx 'ff ' ' WWW 7' - Q Z mf! f X ,,,,, 4 f . fc M! Q t :MW ' - I 'fffbfw W L 'WW' M 2ZWfff2WW7?l ff f f WM ang, A Y A Z M ,ex f fy ,W , , W , 4 ,, ,, ,, if' ' ,, ,fmfmffw - , , , , , Q fglffww f yze 'f , WWZWWWWO ' ' fW2W f , f vff - ,W'::f,'4Wf f ,,,,,,WWWf ,,,,,45f4 ,ffwffviff ' M f f' A , , wwf f www ,ff,WWW ww , ,W WW ,, V,g,WwmWWwfM1'wwf- ff ' 'Al ' WWZXV' ,Q W f f ' . , , 1 ' ff' ' M, fff V X OW V H f ' ' , , ' , f f M Av ,QQ f f VW Www' ' ' 'f ,,,, , ,' V V' ,f,,,'f?VWWf f , , ,4ow,,,,Mw f 1 XM, Academics 22 ' Qi ' V4 L' ' ,M , ,Q . ff '5 ': 'A ' ow it Luks from 4 si ' 4- Wt - N - ? here. Newbury Park gl administrators wi 2A'A' - - smilin I acce ted the ,,f,i TW rr L ,, challenge of Westlake ,- P P-fi. , ,z - . 3 A , -2. High School and won , - 16 Z V back their campus by the end of the 1978- ., ': rf-ee 1979 school ear. 41, gf 4,13 W, ,V 24 v.w,57,.,x ..-.. c if ,113 Q vi M james De Frates , L f .. ' A Principal ADMINIS X joel Kirschenstein Assistant Principal , fi,-M 3 ,M i .Vw U :L 222 Administration 11, , we mv Q-1 , .,,. ,,.,f'-- ,,.., ' o . Sylvia Michael Assistant Principal mc1x.,..,A..wfwr1m0m:.. Mrs. Michael listens intently , Fernandez rambles on. l wTR TIG J l 1,9 J! F ' f A -e f mm. f 2 fl? I V. lv if f .1 Yo ls 1 I .NV , I ,X lest! , Pl--g l VF'- 'x. xsa- ' The calm 'l'ra6k of Dr. Kirs enstein through even when orking. :.., t,.. , , ,,4vw,: , -Q A Ltiiffi' ' ' 24 if I 'll 4 l l ,, ,, ll' M- V-1 fy fl 'l fe ,f ' ,V Bill Loretta A V VV V, V Vg Assistant Principal A 2' , w' r s.,,, , V , ' A W, '- 'V,,, ' ' ' ,yw -,I f Q .V V,V, VV ,V,,,5V, VV,V VVVVVVZVV V V , Vf V1 VV VV sa-N. ' I , 4 j Q4 5 , ,f ' 1 V V , ,, ,, ,ffyiggxy ,A , ,M , Y , , M M li , ' t 11' - ' X M A , V 1 5. ,g , xy f' 'ii fz l l ' 'A ,A ' ' A '-f' 1 Administration 223 224 Counselors .P. CCUNSELCRS 11. ii ,f ' 0 .1 ,QQ l W 51- .nv-7-sf fwfr 1. Mr. Stalnaker is forever smiling when he's at work. 2. Mr. Boden and Sue Straussberg are always willing to pose for a picture. 3 Mr. Peters, waiting for the audition of the movie Rab- Dit Test . 4 Mrs. Dahlen enjoys an occasional crank call . 3: -1- M.,- if- zyw nw ,ff-if 'fZL1:l4',Mi'2f f ' f ff ar , Nw 451' Q fa! L .s - ff! ,fwf:f E7 ,ig 1 5 lf-if ,few jf uf 4, may ff! Z jf., J., Z! .ff ff Z 'I-Mr. McElmurry, dazed and confused. 2-jan Peters 3- Paul Stalnaker 4-james McEImurry Head Counselor 5- john Boden 6-Darlene Dahlen -...., ,rlf Jigs? ..d, N- V , -A ' Q, ,,4 - V ' fZSS..??f--' ' fl - 1, --'11 f Af 1 1 . .- A: . 2 V 7 , . 51 NN. . ,Z -P - 125 M an ,Q Q51 15 .ew , 4 ,, 4 V M, 4 Q y , M xi ' , 5 -9 731 f V5 f g ' fv ,, , 1' f fi f ' 4. yr za 'B , ,f ng f ,,., 'ff' , -' T. My .g..2 a il nr Q sf rr ' I, , r V .. M ,,f,,.., , 49 fry. - ,, Wy off ff s . 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A 2? ii. iii, 1 ,A ' ' fem. y swf Academics 227 'IJ The school crossing signs can serve more than one purpose for students. 23 Library conference rooms are great for group meetings. 31 Mrs. Heiken corrects tests during her bagel break. 47 Mr. Scarpino is practicing Active Listening' 55 Mrs. Veith's classroom is full of posters that help ease the minds of studious workers. V Q l Norman Barker: K V '-, gnv Q Architecture, Tech ' ve' - 'f'tl Illus Drafting, Dept. A41 17' Head f ..,s,. x Ken Barone: U.S. History, Var. Basketball Coach 1914. I .Q . L .ff ,,.. , ' :ww 'praise . jf, all Q gm kr' W .-.Q ll Dorothy Beaublen: 4 fl X I loseph Capko: MM' t'.-,.c..m.WY 2 ..- ' Eflilgshf TA Dept- TALDG, Dept. Head ...M QQ ' F1'2'.?3' 2: .Q2g1, i:' ' 2:-:-g:, 15Ei?,'.'g35: , 22527 171 P '.-, gf t-,,., ..-,Q f -,Q-, 1 ,- f: . . ' te C , V' Ken Cook: Q Art Bugg: . K. L f , Charles Carroll: A ,U ,Q tttl 1 if i--i 'EJ Algebra, Arith- ' P-E. Football rg Spanish .gxg Comp. Var. Football g C B Ai. 1 wig ttv, .ggi Coach Q' x sm uf 2:15 . 2 ' Q N l ', f - W M . if i B - 1 pf 91 .B P391 l .1 X A 2 als 1 L.. : .ltrlllir - 'i A , Ben Buttner: Paul Coffman: A Donna Cort: ,rid 3:2 gh r Chemistry, Biology A.P.S. Guitar French I? W ,X 228 Academics -mu... x i ny. ,Z C L, -rg f f ,,,,,,5', L'-zvzfifzft fgwfi- , ., , .. ,f.f4Q4' ff 4 in ' t ,tp 4 Q, . 3 xl . , wg! K - f rf, , 4: I ,jazz ,r fi Q, 4, X, v A ' r-,,,:.,m 1 A. f X X f? S ' 5, 'Wg H., ,,,,..,, ,. 4. ., ,, i X S' ' -1-.Lrg Rx Tom Cromwell: 'A,' Lit. For Imagination. . ,A g k f C 1 li. Worh Crouch: . 'wit ii Career Guidance, g A CAL History, A.P.S. v 1. , is ' f ' 'Va Y fll' ,is 5 l .. l Ei james Crowdis: Grafic Communic. Printshop, Metal Robert David: U.S History, A.P.S. Washington Davis: A.P.S. English s lf f N., Y, 1 f f , 1 'f l . M, .ff , f 5' ., i ,'r. ' ' ' ' f JW' I X I 49 f I f Q fafsffjawy ,aj 7 f -Hg: ,Q 1. ' ', if ,,y,,x,z,a , . ' , -- V Georgia Derr: Spanish, French Amy De Wolfe: Child Development, Sewing fQg,i5,3QwZ5 Mdomm .4ggff'-Aawww 'f - 'fy , f, -,ffr.f,','ff:, Q' ' W 'V f if , W 1 f 1 L :cf ff! 1 Z Q4 3x ,Z ,, 5 ff , 3: ,I f W ff f'w !f ,Zi bv X ,Q Nu. QQ! , wi , V fa ' 1 1 5 ff ff 5 ll f :1 ,ll f in 1 lntro. Social Studies Ms. Dibble's picture was not available to patella search Academics 229 ,mm,-..,, f ,LWYL J 4975! A V -PM gag 'y W ' wb A 12 , V' If I if ,fl 'P' fy , I gf? :Win .. .. G 'nf pu 4. 1 , W f 1 , I . T44 , 2 1 , fig... 342 '. N114 - 5.16 -r-k'L Q Virginia Gangsei: 4 ' I P fi' -L'k' 1 I I 1 ft, Q4-if ...V ,. 3, I . gary ' as. , '5 l ,. .k . iw? lik e - ji l ,.,,. f ,p oi sq' K -3 V. A Engllsh ., 5 - . .vi N 5 as I Sp . james Ganser: ,,,, f gy, as-:ia Q Cabinet Making, . f l 1 .K Machine Wood Q Q , V G' 1 N ' Mi ff '- jf 'f ,ff A . - . V !Mf , .4 3' if jose Garcia: 49 Q7 it p A' Roy Gilmore: Herb Henderson: 'i .ff . Health , I Constructgnn Tech. f X Nix . Beg' WOO N, la K l f S infix X LX - lil Stim- Edith Grossman: 'W .,ir' I Ron Hertz: Beg. Foods, Nursery if English Aide, Sr. Home Ec A, f 3lfjjf41,gQgQQi if 1.. 1 l ti- , ff li x ' l A' 'S A ,yall tilt f k -if fi '1 ' M t H I Kevin Hansen: 'jf i .Q argare O ana wixss P.E. s ' , r if lr'ltrO. Adv. Algebra, i v V -f A Bagicslgggg as lon Tng ,i Y, , Vs'i Gourmet Foods .I '93, 1 'V H, -s hvl Dlane Hoikoif David Holmlooe: Anthropology, E 1' h Sociology, v4'- V I ,,., ng IS History 'H .., f m , Y M' A George HurleY' I A y fig ' 1 if f' CAL History, Algebra, Beg. 57 Drafting I v ' L. -fail 'IJ Boy! That was a fast lunch. 23 Hey guys, look what I caught! Mr. Crouch says proudly. 33 Ah, ha! That's precisely what l wanted to hear. 45 LComo? asks Senora Levine. 53 Oh Yea, I understand. 65 Barry Goldwater lr. is the reason for this over- crowded classroom, not Prop. 13. Academics 231 V y Qw e P I ff Lam os: - p g ',,' Dick lntlekofer: V.'A e p as ' . P H r E I, h ..,, MarriagefFamily, A V ns 'S l H ' I' ' Sen. Home Ec. Beg. , is 25, xi ,, 25 ' L i '?'gX1l'? f .- .W Foods f ,. , - y y it i George james: L.D.G. 64 K ., Q Q W- ww - g M-..W, S53 Patricia jellander V Q i lntro Soc. Studies N ' f ffffyvme D.E.C.A., Intro. Bus. l i ' Larry lohnson: -'. KVA' ' Beg. Typing, Bus. M T2-1 Recordkeeping i s t,,, sf- is ,M 1 isr s w.,j,i, L loan Lambert: .sre 'T-:SV P.E. if . ff 'll Well that's the most ridiculous thing l've ever heard 2l Buddies through and through! 33 Dawn Post gazes on with much interest. 4l Boy was that a tough assignment! Sl Mr. Scott, when are you going to learn to tie your own shoes? 6l lt's the real thing! 71 Candidates for the Yawning Festival. 83 Groucho Marx lives on. ,, 232 Academics 429, , ,. sf .K ., 3 - 1.- lohn Ledwon: 4 .51 ' Vocal Ensemble, .-,MQ Drama, Choir . we .f Y? i Karen Levine' Spanish, journalism lack Loritz: U.S. History, P.E. Arthur Maldonadot Leather, Spanish, Drawing .5-ff I ,kj Phillip Lloyd. P,E. Adaptive iff? Wi lanis Mathis: Sim. Off. Pract., l Office Machines, Inter. Typing X ff X X X f f Edging, X .-Q C 5 4 , so Q 74 Q 's V1 ' 4 I w, d JG, J 'W f 'fl 'iw' C-isela Maybee: English, Yearbook, Chemistry lay Merrill: David Moore: ,.L,,,Q A P E We if German ' ' A i e -16 i L , W A JA if' A 's 2' ' R- 'rfi'f. Dennis Mc Keown: ' 'Jig l john Mutolo 'gf S 5533 Robert Miller: 9. Trigf Geometry, Ge0m9UYf lmro I Al ebra i Algebra, Arithmetic l ,ff-Q, English nltfob gc ' Comp J- A ge ra as-11:1 I K V 1 - 1: 19 X X G - -x-. . , K i ,i X X X M i X I s 1 in r ii Q ..f... 'x f . g in in X 1-ix bl w, V , MWm,m,,,, ..,V , 4.,,M..,. .--.an Academics 233 Mun md' QM, gs.. ,gf .W Yxi'-s, ' .4 ,PS-.: Brad Nelson: Intro Algebra, Geometry, Algebr Hugh Nelson: ,V Biology, Physical ., Xxx ,-:if Science . '-.,, Qglfj 5 'fi im w 3 ii fa Terry Pardee: Physiology, Biolog .ta issx ' 'i I is ul I I Q Nori Parvin: sf,yQ PE RQ, Vg, 234 Academics Y .gr , QvQQi5 V .. 1 . 5. f1i.qW 1 s W, x, r , e-,. , l A V ,, 'll' fff-Q t , . X 7 -C4 'W 'www r 1, pn ff- 1-'ey 1kf?:Q'lZ ' J gf, jf! ,y ,f , .,-ferr? f, - fi 'V .9 ,C 1 ,z,4 H,4'a, 1-1' vc, ' W . ' ii ,4 -ay 7 I fir' ff a W 4 , ,. 17114, , f , +P? . 59 2 01 2 ' Y 951 A fl . E222 ' ,jffgx 'Ing-gi, 32 ' ' Q I - 'ia ,Q AQ Howard Plank: Drivers Ed., Career Guid. Dan Pry: Health Amy Reed: Reading Dennis Reed: Com. Art, Painting, Art Media, Printmaking f T 'Z V. Z 1 b 1 , E rg ,, , , , 'W - ,,f.,2 ., ' ' ' , iff it 'If i fts f ? 1 lt Gary Reed: Michael Robles: P.E. joe Rodriguez: Accounting, Bus. Law, Beg. Typing Shirley Ross: Adv. Typing, BOS E l 1-'dag 54W1 T XYXXX3 ,, I A if J , fMfg,,ZfQji?f5 ,T T' . , 'ff -sf ,, V ,M ,m.,, Ziff 'N f is ,Yi l Lg, , ' a , f . is 4 4 X . f QQLQT -. 1 VE! l I xv T.. .W . ff 'Q 1' 'lf ' 2 V 3 .ig A if lgbw f f Leonard Ruben: Biology, Physiology Chris Sawyer: Beg. Crafts, P.E. A M V f, .M ,4 f Y I X if -Q'R ' Y : JM. ?ly. -3 ' ' . .,,, v a. .2-'-',j,g:gf, - ' ny--4,.., g2pg2vf,figf f ' T ww Y .... leanne Scanlin: English james Scarpino: Psychology 1 .f is f WA Q iff . sfsf , ' ,f fk ZX!!! , ,fp VO A . Three wild and crazy P.E. teach- ers. 2. Mrs. Lillengreer helping those in need of a promising career. 3. Mr. Pardee, the 'Kid' at heart. 4. Gee, Mr. Hurley, is it that bor- ing? 5. Mr, Thomas is still trying to ex- plain that age-old saying. .. 6. The active members of our Space Cadet club. Rick Scott: A.P.S. gl Academics 235 ,f a , '. ' r J' 1 F 9 - 3 . it . V 7 Lisa Severns: l, L il fp-4 K i ff 'I' i lt t, f X N . i ff I X f i l Due to camera- shyness, Mr. Simonin's picture is not available at this time. -'Z . ,- W' 1'-?!-wr . f. aye- ww Q-.v1gf?if,, 'iwfmrz 1:4-gf ,314-gg:'fg:.j -- gf? Hjaffg,-g',2 X 1 y 7422: QW? 11,-'rl r .. M. .i.i X .yt ' 'wed KN . F' ' X ' A NX5 - AX, English ljg -l Linda Sharma: LDC Francis Simonin: Geometry, Algebra David Singh: Geometry, Algebra Marcine Solarez: English, Speech . 's Ai, ' Due to pregnancy, Mrs. Stewart was unable to have her picture taken. Congratulations!!! .Pg 3 1 . .K l ,A .- A ' -ff-tg' .Q g 'F r- .lll in ' A ,f 'll Hey! Why are you eating your English test? 2! Nobody will forget the day we were invaded by the Mafia. 3! It couldn't have been that bad! 236 Faculty i Michael Stewart: P.E. Randy Stewart: English Ronald Surratt: Electronics Auda Tatum: Fashion Basics, Cons. .1 Ed.fHome arts, Ed. Aide Dorothy Taylor: Shorthand, Typing fi! . 'Cf'-'M '59 t'i' 'L -W 'rivi f If' lg. -riff A : , t. A I jeff . 41 ' is ,',A -'a,'l., 'vw. . f. X 96- t, .,..., , , V I X-23 st ' as Y .M Nt, ,A ,.,,s , V K. .Y . . INV. - 'K xxx :Sis N. sf xgkx A H KW X Q, Y' 3 X XXL Due to jury duty, Mr. Uelmen was unable to have his picture taken. Order in the court!!! Lin Thomas: Metal Robert Thomas: TrigfGeometry Algebra john Uelmen Civil War, U.S. History, Am. Re H v. ,A , . f W. S7,M,,,,W,o,., . . ff-.4 ,EPA , 4 '..a 5 Ex If 574 ff? ll' 3152 ,Q Qs: f My i fy' 4-f l Robert Valentine: Photography, Filmmaking Kathleen Vieth: Algebra, Math 9B Sandy Washburn: Art Media, P.E. livvf' ' uni V 5 IFIESQIIIWBW illrgiifsef -1- NPRM ,m,.f ggi? , E21 4 swf-'fi .grin 3 ' ,MESH-9 a was r . smwm Hal J - fm-sara BN Minn! Hi! 1 mms MEM - iimiri i. '-.- NW ning. 9, Fl- R ' x g MN M AQAQ., P t . Aaf-:.f,.-,+ c tggfiwsgf. ' X 'i 121 -I if .. , 4' i Q X 5 R F X, ff sg K5 ' N Nil ' 1 ' , A ,435 V '?, -few A ' N' james Wilkes: Calculus, Algebra, Geometry Tom Wrigley: Urban Studies, Env. Studies, Intro. Social jim Kings Student Teacher 1.4, , . ,wwf -4 N .x .I g QE 'li 'THAT'S A LL FOLKS l Faculty' 237 238A d FANTASTIC FACES I QW' AY qv jY Y ,HW E 'aka Mr. Barker. . .Standing on the summit of Merced Peak, t11,800 ft.i while on an an- nual 7 to 9 day trip with Lin Thomas and Herb Henderson. You can never take that away from me. Mr. Barone. . .Coaching the Basketball team to the Marmonte League Champion- ship in 1977-1978. Mr. Burner. . .That Friday night that I didn't stay home and watch my comb soak in lukewarm water. Mr. Carroll ...Making and flying kites when I was a kid. I would use sticks, news- papers, and flour paste. My string came from chicken feed sacks. My interest in chicken feed probably led to my getting into teaching. Ms. Cort... When I had to turn Robert Redford down for a date for the third time!!! Mr. Cromwell ...The two yeas living in Australia where I met my wife, Nola, fol- lowed by three months travelling in South East Africa. Mr. Crouch. . .When I was a Senior class advisor and I drove the Senior float, which was covered with glued human hair, and it rained. Ms. Dahlen. . .I'm still waiting for it I!! Sra. Derr. . .!!Dejenme en paz!! Ms. Dibble. . .Was teaching three English classes last year in a wheel chair. It was an experience I will never forget-unfortuna- tely, neither will the English department. Mr. Dick...Can be summed up in one word. . .WOW!!! Ms. Doring. , .Being a civic-minded per- son, one day twelve years ago, I volun- teered to be a teacher's aide for a science teacher friend. The very first day on the job, I was drafted as a teacher and have been going at it ever since. Ms. Feller. . .My first trip to Switzerland and Germany and meeting our relatives in those two countries. Mr. Firth . , .Shortly after Dr. Butterbaugh became superintendent, a strange man walked into my classroom, I'm Wayne Butterbaugh , he said, and I'm visiting some cIasses. Boy was I surprised!! Ms. Gangsei...Standing on Mars Hill in the place near the Acropolis where the Apostle Paul stood to preach his famous sermon. . . MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE Ms. Heiken. . .As I was kicking an ice ma- chine that stole my money, a strange man drove up and offered me an endless sup- ply of ice from his restaurant if I would go with him to buy birthday candles. It sound- ed ridiculous so I got in the car with him and married him a year later. MY MOST Mr. Henderson. . .The opening of New- bury Park High, it was a small rural commu- nity and everyone in the faculty knew each other. fit was fun!I Mr. Hertz.. .What a question! There's so many. . .My daughter's birth, my parent's deaths. Travels to distant lands, camping in forested mountains. Getting tear-gassed for protesting murders. And, of course, falling in love... Ms. Hokana... The day Dr. K, Mr. De Frates and Nori Parvin interviewed me for my job at N.P.H.S., and I was wearing green and white -oops!!!-H Mr. Holmboe. . .Two experiences stand out. One is my wedding day and the sec- ond is the day of the birth of our daughter. I was present in the delivery room when she was born. It was truly an exhilirating experience. Mr. Intlekofer. . .Lasted for four years-the time I spent in college, at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. Mr. james. . .The day I ran down the sta- tion platform to catch a train, grabbed for the last car and missed!! Dr. Kirschenstein. . .Surviving the attack at Apache Pass. Ms. Maybee...Finally putting my foot down in the classroom and breaking off the heel of my boot! Mr. McElmurry. . .Riding the Revolu- tion and Colossus at Magic Mountain Mr. Merrill..In life, when my two sons were born. In coaching, winning the CIF Baseball Championship in 1968 Newbury Park's first year. Mr. Miller. . .Mr. Merrill's first CIF base- ball championship, my 0-14 basketball team, and three of my Mass Media stu- dents now radio broadcasters. Mr. Moore. . .Summer vacation! Mr. Nelson. . .Riding in the tube of life, I became one with all the cosmic beings of Mathland and then rollercoastered into the internal bliss of the Pythagorean Theo- rem. Mr. Nelson. . .Loaning Gigi Fernandez my pants, hat, gloves, and eventually my Yo- semite Institute T-Shirt. Ms. Norton. . .The day I was interviewed for my job here by Dr. Kirschenstein, Mr. De Frates, Coach Merrill, Ms. Urpin and Mrs. Washburn-terrifying! Mr. Pardee. . .lust being alive and exper- iencing the sweet fragrance of a rose blos- som with my puppy dog. Ms. Parvin. . .Being born. .as a triplet the first ever born in japan. Mr. Peters. , .Me and my GL1000! Ms. Reed. .. Giving birth to my very beau- tiful, very special son-Corey. Mr. Reed. . .Meeting joe Rodriguez for the first time. Mr. Rueben...The really great thrill of working with young people who have self- respect and know pleasure of achieve- m6!1t. Mr. Scarpino. . .Being with my wife lan while she gave birth to our beautiful daughter, Carrie. For it was a time of in- tense work, worry, and love. Mr. 5cott...This past summer losing 30 pounds and now people don't confuse me with Mr. Gilmore and Mr. Hurley. Ms. Severns. . .Driving alone through a mountain pass at 3:00 in a blizzard that made it impossible to see more than three feet in front of the car. Try it sometime on a very windy cliff-hanging road!! Ms. Taylor... Every student in the class made 100fVu on the test that day. And be- ing in Paris on Bastille Day. Mr. Thomas. . .Being struck by lightning- -while fishing in the High Sierras. Mr. R. Thomas. . .Teaching using positive reinforcement. Principal walks into the room and sits down unnoticed. I yell at one student SHUT UP!! . I notice the principal at this time. I go to the student and say I really liked the way you shut upll. H Ms. Washburn. . .Giving birth to a 7lb 15 V2 oz. girl, Molly Marie Washburn. Academics 239 240 A ds dbz? r' T CALIFOREAIHRQ OAKS 497 0816 To Knotts Berry Farm who su ort our PA W- 755 LAKEFIELD ROAD ?VI'5SLl'-Ii4:KEQlIl.L.AGE. CA 9 3 gigs, 991 2621 Carla Shaw, accepting a photo album donated to the yearbook raffle by: DEXTER'S CAMERA, Ventura. A ds -A ds -A ds-!!! GENE LUTHER BROKER .MI P RI N T I N G 12131 889-1760 R ES. 18051 498-3592 861 THOUSAND OAKS BLVD. THOUSAND OAKS, CA. 91360 CALIFQRNIA QAK5 Q50 HAMPSHIRE ROAD WESTLAKE VILLAGE CALIFORNIA 91361 L ETSEQSTEM 213 - seo-saII sos - 497-7467 LAKEFIELD Ro 5:-,VEJSIT-LEKEQIILLAGE, CA 1 9 2 2 K I ew? X f Th k VLRS f f 'h' Y b k 'h QQSQQ , A f teriwissrgiketforRzrsaffiz. mms 'ng ea' OO Wu 3 ghsftk Q- v R Q -A - V.l.P. sPoRTs l 114 vv. 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Thanks to the Mute , l.L., G.M.-Y.R.! Surfers- Waterskiers-Swimmers-forever! Paula R. Lamb: What I learned at NPHS? Be kind to your friends you need them!! Love and thanks to D.H., C.B., T,M., l.S., S.M., and C.L. Marianne Langsfeld:Thanks to all my friends for the memories you've given me. IKNOWWHATCHA- MEANNAEE!!! Special thanks and love to you and your family, deb. KEEP IN TOUCH!! Marie Larter: True Friendship between two people is infinite and immortal. To all my friends and especially to: Florrie, Gloria, Tammy, Marybeth, Christy, and Cathy. Our memories will last For- ever! Stevie, I Love You! Anne Laudonio: Stevie, If only you went through it with me Debs, I'Il love you forever K.B. Catch a narley one! Hasta La bye-bye NP! Kevin Law: Leave me alone, I'm tired. Nancy Lebo.' Thanks to good friends, D.F., K.C., M.G., 8: M.G. Most of all to Tim for making my world and each day beautiful. I love you. M.M.! Luray Leinenbach: I'll remember ditching, atten- dance checks 81 the park. I should be sorry I missed so much these 4 years but I believe in life after high school. Janice Leonard: Track 2 years, Laura, Theresa, Tina, Kerm, thanks for everything, lim's watch out for green M8tM's Girt watch out for UFO's5 Bye lay, Todd. Steve Lieberman: I've had many outrageous exper- iences at NPHS HoImboe's, Burger's, The Scout, Outlifting jones. Thanks for the good times D.S., S.K., L.M., B.S., S.C., R.C., Hugo. Heather Locklear: Thanks Terri, Heide and Rita for your friendship. Tracy I miss you. Chris ... I love you. Dave Lombard: You can't always get what you want, but if you try some time you just might find, you get what you need. Good Luck. Kim Lombard: Thanks to all my burn out buddies. Ana, remember the Love Machine, the 151, and cleaning phanelia. All my love to jeff. Lisa M. Lubin:MEMORIES of NPHS: Picking-up guys, vice-versa, crusin', MICHELOB, Beach, Dragons, concerts, Fantasy, CHIPPER, FSY-439, cops, UA, tickets, bets, court, 81 Ventura. Thanks, l.K.M. lRehl for being a special friend. Marc Lucero: To cast parties, parties and plain fun. Live On Crystal, Cathy, Donna Sabrina, jeff. Lets make it legal lerry, All my love to l.E. Heidi Lundgren: The hardest part of graduating is leaving the friends that mean so much to me. l'!I miss ya Diane, Carolyn, Sue. Thanx DR, never could've made it without you. Mark Macias: To the crazy times, to the good times. To the beautiful girI's that I did as many times as possible. It was a hat 2+2. Kim MacMillen: Thank you all for your craziness. It helped make my 4 years worth the while. Especial- ly thanks to Linda. I'lI never forget our friendship. Garth Magnuson! had some good times but l'm glad to get away from all this crap. Give 'em hell Scar- pino. And may everyone stay Forever Young. Dick Manley: T.A.'s, B.A.'s, singed B.H.'s, rambling gut, CCH H. WIL. the best, losers, but seriously ... totally casual. Kevin Mann:School was great except for class! locks, parties, burnt rallies 81 ball games. Best wishes to the hot cheerleaders.Broads, brews 81 bongs al- ways. Pam Marburger: One's friends are one's life. Thanks friends lLiz-sis, LeeCee!, teachers lTerry P., V. Gangsei! for the love and understanding. Kathy- -love and thanks! Martony's, Dooonuts, crazi- ness, I.L.Y.A.F. Sherry Marshel: Thanks to all my friends who made these years great for me. My friends and 79 will always be special to me. Teresa Martinelli: Thanks NPH for all the great crazy times. Good luck Heather, Heide, Rita, Casey, Nina, 81 Linda. TAB we miss ya. I love ya l.B. Carolyn Martorelli: Though I spent a short time at NP, I gained lifetime friends. Thanks to Sue, Diny, Heidi, and you too Garthy! Love Ya-Clutz .Sandra Mathewson.'Thanks NPHS for the wonderful memories and especially to the friends who have made it possible. To Mike and Linda, my dearest friends-I love you both! Ricky McElvain: To all my matwarmers, I love you. G.C., l.S., D.S., G.H., etc M.S.??? TJ. McGreevy: T.l. 3 yrs. track, 2 yrs. XC Bye to: Doggo, Cathy, Nancy, Hashman, Donna, S.C., D.M., K.S., Carlos: You'Il see ... the world is in your hands! Tim McGuire.' ! kan reed and rite. Jim McKinnon: Good luck to my wild and crazy friends: Terri, Onion, Chongo, Choe. Fun things, Cheerleaders, AF lTaill, 8ua's Hey fish: Maynard screams. Barbie McMahon: To my Gluie, Steffi, Annebelli, Lisa 81 Cindy. Thanks for love laughter and crazi- ness. My buds Steve S. Danny C. Apa-uah, Mar- tony's Drive-In, Steve A. I honestly love you!!! K- bye Carrie McMichael: NPHS-Thanks for 2 great years. Memories always of l.P. 81 D.H. lTaco Bell, god- desses of the nations 81 D's party! it was fun! 79 rules! Lori McMillin: Thanks to all of yo who've made this year. My basic buddie, Gina.-remember memo- ries. 1978-79 songleaders. To all of you Queen fans me, and john Deacon! So long bong-squad! Kelli McNay: Thanx! SYL Deb, Deena, Kris, Lirpa, Low, and Mare. These 4 years have been great!! Remember Rodney Dean, Like is for a day, love is forever. Kathy Mead: My plan for the future is to become a physician. I participated on the swim tennis and varsity physics team, and journalism in high school. Bobbie Meek.' I'll remember Moss. Bubbles, !t's so funny. and B.V. who put her dress on backwards. Absence makes the heart go funda! Goodbye NP forever. Leisa Meyers:WelI another year has gone by, but the memories will always remain. Special love to M.F., B.D., D.S., E.M., A.R., L.R., and Spiderman who gave me happiness. Suzanne Mitchell:BiIl, so glad I found you. Thanx for everything Mom and Dad. L,G.-Ski Utah! Memo- ries are forever. Take Care NPHS. BYE! Karen Mont: HHN- High Dee! BV: 4751 kid, BOOBIE: Watch your step! The pool gave you to me, !'II remember it lTO,too!l Love, Mommy Moss Susan Montenegro: Pat, Tish and Shelly, Memories are forever. Party's, AngeI , Stone's, lam, Har- Iey's, 7-7's and STOCK l.L.Y. Friends. CheIly it's because we're GEMIN!'S. Best Friends Forever. Cathy Morrison: Never thought we'd make it through, Our wacky wild 81 crazy crew. Ditching class, climbing fences, Forging notes-losing our senses!! Love you all gang. Sharon Morse: Thanks Syl for always being there when I've needed you. S.S. has given us great times: S.B., M.L., M.G., C.M.-K.S., wish you were here! Janice K. Muirhead: Parties, beaches, dragons. Chip- friends forever. Flool, bets, nothing, dances, Mick- ey Mouse, Kangarros, uga boots! Hedgie-hi jelly- bean, lunior. Swim meets, m8tm's, Slyph, lkreh, Chipndale forever. Peggy Murray.' A friend is someone special who is always there to lean on. Thanks, Sal, for always being there. Ditto. Michelle Myers: Although I may not be a scholar, I had a great time thanx to Susie, Karin, Robin, Lin- da, DeeDee, especially you Craig, I love you! julie Nearhofif' D.H. and K.B.-Bestest Buds! Thanx Scarpino, Cort, Miller, for good times! Goodbye phonies, football games, psych., 420, Carl's, P.F. and B.D. Astro-Twins Rule! Christie Nelson: To ALL my friends, thanks for love 81 fun-never forget parties, MiIler's class, band, choir! LIGHTNING, have fun! Godblessya PAM, Linda, loy, Vikki, Claudia! julie Nielsen: Thanks X-C, Track for: guy's showers, Monty phthon, loe, Keith, Cruex, Food-Mud Fights, Bus Rides, X-C 1976. Bestest Biddies al- ways! Aloha, Runner from Bornia. Michelle Nowakowski: My favorite four, Susan, Pat- ty, Leticia 8t Michelle. Chusie, you were always there, I lub ya! Gemini's, Harley, Harvey Wall- bangers, SNOW, and my foxy cowboy. Enjoy! .Sylvia Oeffinger: Thanks Shar for the good times. Never forget Sunset, Merv, and Manmoth. I'll miss SENIO-TRR P you Lloydy baby, Hurry and come home Kii. SKS, friends forever! Carol O'Hara: Thanks to all my good friends. Helen, thanks for being the special friend that you are. I wish us both luck with joe and justin. Cynthia Olivadese: Thanks NPHS, it's been interest- ing, special thanks, to my friends for making each day brighter. Good luck to all. Miss ya, K.l., C.A., A.T. Kelly O'Tlloe: Thanks so much Kris 84 Gail. I love ya lots. Parv 81 Dibble, Volleyball was great! jamie 8 Tammy-Good Luck. M.V.-Here we come! Bill Owens: NPHS !t's been fun. Black Orpheus 4 years. N.P.S.DC 2 years. Birdie, Mame, My Fair Lady. Finians Rainbow. The games, dances, Parties lL.H.l, and even Bob's. Thanks. Claudia Parry: Memories may be beautiful and yet: what's too painful to remember we simply choose to forget. So it's the laughter we will remember ... Thanks especially to the Peanut Gallery. Barbara Parliament: Thanks for all the laughs. lane, Felicia, Lisa, lim, Lori and especially Jeanne for making it all worth while! !'I! never forget our best class, lunch! Laura Paschen: Let the good times roll ... The best friendsever Y993B9, Camspam, Duck, Housepar- ties , juch, Lowey, ooeey dav , br drnkrs 84 hll rsrs, wine, men, 81 rock-n-roll! Joseph Pellegrino.' Stage Band-4 When you put your mind to something, you can do anything. Best wishes to all my freinds. All my love to Debbie. Deborah Elaine Perry: Some men see things as they are and say, why. I dream things that never were and say, why not. - Robert F. Kennedy john PetersonL From broken arms to broken legs. To all the babes. 4 great yrs. with lots of memories and some tears. Thanks especially S.F., S.B., RB.R. Debbie Pina: When you smile at me I will under- stand, because that is something everyone does in the same language. Jeanne Pinault: I've only been at NPHS for my junior and Senior years-I think I liked my Sophomore year the best! Good luck Barbara and Lori! Stephen Poorman: NPHS, Greatest three years ever. All tennis studs, stay tough, Grateful thanks to all friends- esp. Hoppolong, Apple, Mr. Elwyn, Stumper , Barbie, Lisa, Nina, Mark and Ken for making life wonderful. Dawn Post:Beach buddies 81 so much more!!! Frisbee fanatics, Bongos, Nips fishin': First Love Bird III Party HEARTY. Cam Crew, Little sisters I Love You! FOREVER, Californis Dreamin'. Christina Postle: Chris alias CCB! 4 yrs. Band, Trea- sure 8t V.P., World Record Breaker, 81 Hawaii! l'Il forever treasure memories wihh my sis V.G., K.P., P.M., M.B. and especial P.P.W. -dub! F.F.! Carol Potter: I leave a special love and thanks to all my friends Mr. U. and The Terrible Trio. lSuzy, lulie, and myself! Eternal friendship and craziness. Lisa Pratt: Sally, thanks for being the good friend that you are. R.M., Remember, Formulas 81 Poo Bear live on forever Bob Provenzano: Had some good times over in the park, Had some good times on campus. Thank God I made it through High School! Mom and Dad, Thank you for your Support. Tony, Good luck your next 3 yrs. Helen Ragland: Thanks to all my friends especially Carol who was always there: lusti who helped me grow up, realize what I have. Never give up hope. Laurie Raham:WeIlk, I've learned a lot the past four years. I'II miss and remember all my pals and crazy times. Love always to Lisa and jennifer. Lisa Raham: Thanks NPHS for preparing me for to- morrow. Mrs. Stewart-thanks for Pepper. Girls BB., sewing, English H, fun times. Love to Laurie, len, and my friends, Bye NP. Diane Randall- To Heidi, Sue, Car lalias saloon hall girlsl- YOU'RE THE BEST!! Remember- G.A.G., Kenny, Concerts, 8t mmmmmmmm ! To L.H., G.C., K.B., toy!! St my family-Thanks. LUV YA ALL! Kathie Reep: To by bestest buddies, Sonja, Lissa, Janet, 81 Donna, I'll never forget you huys 81 all you crazy time. I've met many special friends at NOH5. fl.B., M.S., T.N., K.L., B.C.l Thanks lim. Louise Reilley: Finally! Love to Stephen and Karen for helping me make it through. Nicole, i'lI always love you. Now, I,m in search of you my caravan. Graham Rice:Thanx to all teachers, to the NP weight 9 . FILES room, to D.E.F. most of all and also G.K., B.j., P.M., K.B., j.H., 81 M.D. Carlos Rico:The Feaks . .. Big Bear... Brain Pain ... Mary and Pabi X-C Fanatics 127 Club All-County Rejects Die you G.S.P. Papa Stew ... Eeejtay ... Noises ... Keefanjoe ... Eeeeyoooll FOXES!!! Anne Riordan.' The last week , B.T., C.M., nick- names Sp3, the drive-in, MFL, S.F., 84 C.O., L.G., Raggedy Andy, Germ, Saly-ho, L.M., LHS, I don't have an accent!?l j Craig Ritchie: The Newbury Years. Not the best ex- perience I've had, But I lived through it. Thanks to my honey Michelle Myers, and all of the good I parties. Bernardita Riquelme:These past three years at NPHS have been fantastic! I have met such beautiful friends that I will always love and remember! Thanks for all the good times! Scott Rhodes: I wouldn't of survived without the polo or the Brews, thanks Chris, its all over now. Gail Robb: T.T., L.AP., T.T. Camneillo? Glynis re- member: Lava Rock , TDALJ, those long nites at BOB's, Mickey, Gymnastics and goose neck! S.C. your hot! R.B. remember Elery. Lise Roberts. 'AlI that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream. Thanks friends for helping me make it through, and for crazy memories! Ann Rodriguez: We have a lifetime ahead of us, A multitude of dreams to fullfill. The essential clouds have passed Now the rainbow of life awaits us. Denise Rotter: To the vbest boyfriend ever. Bruce, I Love you. Mary, thanks for everything. You'll aleays be my best friend and life long pal. Leslie Rowe: Years may pass but memories stay with us forever. Best Memories of K.E., T.F., S.P., T.M., and ALL. Love to my sister 81 Best friend Karen. Keep Smiling England, Here I come! Laurie Royer: Long talks at Sambos with Wendy and Pat. Whose driving today. We're late again you guys. Pat, Wendy and I are . . . Iet's have a fight. I'm so glad I'm a Senior. Mark Saavedra:When I get old and Bald, these are the people I'd like to remember. D.S., j.N., M.P., D.H., and my two favorite Blondes K.R., S.R. Dave Sarian:Want to be rock 81 roll star want to own a big black car not very far just practice the guitar. j janet Seasons: ThanksNP for the memories, my ju- nior year was the best. Thanks to K.H., C.S., C.B., C.R., D.Y., T.T., S.T., all my love Steve. Sally Schroeder: I leave NPHS to Dale, the last Schroeder, I hope all your dreams come true. II LOVE YOU!l Deborah Schwarz: NPHS. Thanks for the 4 unforget- table yrs. F.B., B.B., Rallies, 2 yrs. Track. Someone very special Kandi it's been super. Take care Bob I I I i I I , r., sw., H.L., L.r. 'I Cathy Scott: l'lI always remember my wild 81 crazy friends. I love you all, Chris, we'll never forget Death on Two Legs , will we. Hey guys, Topaze forever! Linda Seckler: joy: Thank you for being a friend!, Christi- Short PeopleI , Pam- Father and Fritz Foreverl, Lightening- Luck Always! , Robin Bobin Lisa-Work and P.E. Memories!! Mary Sehrer:Thanks Denise jellybean Rotter for be- ing a true friend, and to all the crazy times. So long 44452 How can I ever forget you. ' DeeAnna L. Sherman: And if you ever have a change of heart, just remember it's not to late to start, If you still believe in what love can do. ' Carole Showalter:Thanks to all my family and friends who gave me love and support. Especially to Mom, Chuck, Dad, Norma, Deena, Linda. SNOW SKIERS RULE! Dwayne Shows: WELL, College bound, not sure where or shy. Goo Bye 90, and friends for making NPHS and times great. Goodluck- Tomorrow is , Danny Siegel: NPHS Memories: The Prowler, ASB and Foolin around. Friends-the goy, shyster, bee- boy, buddy and creep. Teachers, Martyr, Coff- man,, Heiken, Holmboe. Open you eyes or you'll go blind. Adios Amigos- james W. Sloan: We've had good times. Time for laughing, and time for crying. Good friends, are what made it all worth while. Thanks- Leisa, Mark, Dave, jeanne, Barb, Dan, Steve. Deanne Smith: To all the great memories and times i I I I I've had since I've met Brenda Gorman. She's been a true friend. Forever Luv ya Brenda, Remember me. Anna Maria Sniffin:The years teach much which the days never know. Many thanks to the teachers that taught me a lot at Newbury Park HS. jayne Sobel: Special love to P.F. for being such a special friend and living through our difficulties. Thank you for a being a friend. Denise Sredensek: Hi guy! Dorri G., Tracy S.-stay Frucked iDah-Dah-Dahl ab-stract, ISteve D.l do Your chicken. Don D. - I wonder about you. Basil Stamos: Man is a political being - Aristotle Kim Starkey: Thanks to Robin, Andrea, Valerie, and all of my friends. I finally made it. All my love to Glenn. A special thanks to jeannie. john Steinhilber:Thanks to M.F., D.S., B.D., for all all the fun. Especially L.M. it was great. Remmber: Only the good die young. So be bad. Ricardo Stelzmiller: To all the people I've met, take care, I've had a good time. To my best friends, get ready-the keg life awaits us. Anne Sterling:4 Varsity Track, 2 Cheerleading, Year- book. Panther Power! Cherie Amour- Bestest Al- ways!! john, the spirit of life is strong within you. Long May You Run. Susan Strausberg: Thanks for all the good times and all the good party's. Will never forget lunch D.H. Good luck everyone. Between the lines Newbury- -LATER!! john Stremfel: What can I say besides it was knarly. Later to the BEAV, the Bun and that little Italian. Long Live Baby Blue! Salervie, Ben Steve Stuart: It's been an experience. Four enjoyable years made possible by some bro's and few special babes. Party on fellow partiers. GO FOR ITI Karen Susman.'Thanks friends for all the good times: cross country and track ... Bestest Biddies ... Morro Bay ... Irish jokes ... pinball ... painting lockers Terrific, aliens! Whatever? See ya. Kristina Sutton: Track, X-C, finishing P,V, Marathon, Morro Bay, Big Bear Iraw hamburgersl. Bestest Biddies. Partying. Thanks everyone. Take care all. Bis Spaterl Steve Swiertz.' Periods 'l,2,3,4 BEACH! What a life! Glad it's over looking forward to college. Hey K.S., thanks for making my life super! Tim Talan: Don't stop where you are, just keep pu- shin on. Nancy Taylor: The shaping of our life is our own work. It's a thing of beauty or of shame, as we ourselves make it. Live to ride! Tina Taylor: Thank-you Mom 81 Dad for Everythin- g.ub I wish everyone at NPHS Good Luck always! Thanks to my special friends for the fun times we had. God Bless you Sis. Tracy Trisco: Lunches, ou-est ing, numbers, week- ends, Camspam, burritos ... Lowey, C.D. and whatever . Loral, TTBB2, lrvingsteen, D.P. Iboth waysl, MisSurf, S.B., running ... gotta keep on chasin' those dreams ... Terri Trogdon: NP Senior years are the best. Thanx's Donna, Linda, janet, Shelly, Keri, Penny, Steve and most of all Ben. Donna Rember fun, Cars, Bal- Ions Thanx's Terri john Turturro.'You can pick your nose, and you pick your friends, but you can't pick your friends nose. To those who let me, thanks! Tina Ursini: All my love to Bill V., Thanks for good times and happiness. I love you! To jane, Thanks. I'll always remember K.R. Chris Vaccarella: Thanks to all my McD. friends and wow. Friends and Mr. Scott. 3 years of band which was a mistake, and almost basketball. Robert VanAusdell: To hot looking chicks and Friday night flicks an occasional tardy, A Saturdaynight party. And my very dear friend's Lot's of luck Hope it never ends. Beth VanEman: To L.L. Iour own ZBSJ- 4:06-6:04, Giant Tumble-weeds, Baby Face, Trevor, Dinners for four, Leed's spazy eyebrow, ONE GOOD TERN DESERVES ANOTHER. Lissa Van Hooser: To Partying, Cruising and all around getting Wild and Crazy To Donna, Kathie, Kathy W. Love to ya. To Cal, the feelings are still there. r Donna Valencia: MAMM! Disco-freak out! Ragedy Anne-Kiethl Danny's goin' to jail IMark?l Hiya spud! Hollywood parties-twenty times Kath?!? Drama rules! Stardomzemmyl Keep SmiIin'! Alex Valdez: People, the party has just begun. What a waste of four years. It was an adventure. Remem- ber KMET ROCKS SO. CAL! Maria Vargas.'I like to thank all my friends and special thank to Mrs. A. Reed, Mrs. G. Derr and Mr. jan Peters. I will never forget Tony R. II love youl thank you NPHS IYou're the best.l Linda Vela: Goodbye 81 Good luck! Casey, Heather, Rita, Mark, Paul, Terri, Hiedi. And to Nina. I wish all the happiness and comgortable pool tables in the world. Lauri Vondera:Thankx for all the memories at NPHS IRahl I love you and I said it first Mom. Dusty 81 R.E. Soccer Kicks. Buy all you squirrely freshman. Nicole VonGaza: To Louise, my burned and blind friend- thanks for understanding and being you. I love you. You too, Ron. You're a unique being. Save whales! Michael Walker: The last four years were pretty good. Hope the ones to follow are too. Thanks to all my friends for making it a little easier. Carmen Wall: Dear NP, I will not write forget me not as other people do, But I'm telling you that's what I'lI do to you. Good Ridence! Debbie Wharton: I'm leaving NPHS with wonderful memories of good times and special friends Thank-you to Susie, Leisa, Sandy, Catsup, Tina and Steff. Goodbye NPHS Leslie White:I finally got it all together, but then I forgot where I put it. Lance Wieners: I'm striving to get a 300! jamie Lynn Williams: Four years at NP I can't say I'm gonna miss you, but I will say, I'm sure gonna remember you! TO BRETT, I LOVE YOU! Nancy jo Willson: The Lord is my shepard, I shall not want pslm-23 Good luck to all my friends. Thanx NP for the memories. Special love to Todd. Anthony David Wondka.' Party at Palm Springs or Bust Ior bothl Coach Barone-you made a big mis- take. MG's-Number One! Adieux NPHS . . . your destiny is finally done ... Valerie Wood: Drill Team, Flag team, Midas, Daph- ney, Wine list, Lamburghini, we peeked, go for it, passing thoughts, hand check, Vancouver, Yosem- ite, the giving tree, and Marc. Carolyn Young. 'Thanks to everyone for great times and memories, esp. Linda, Alice, julie, Helen, Car- ol and jess. Hobbits live and so does insanity! Love to alll Karin Leigh Zerda: To those who care-81 some who don't- g'bye. Robin-Thanx. Kim-Crazy times. R.B., D.B., C.B., M.M., special friends. Remember the good times, we won't miss the bad ... Tom Appleby:I never met a man I didn't like, but wouldn't hesiate killing. Lisa Cordwell: We did it! My thanks to special friends-Betsy Kimball, Bernardita Riquelme, Debbie Budach, Dave Allen, jeff Haller. Special thanks to my sweetheart, Ken Bock. jeremy Gray: If you don't stand up you don't stand a chance Genesis. Thanks everyone. Speech, English There's A Time and a Word for every- body. Michelle Maclean: Thanks NPHS for one great year. College, Here I come! When I'm in the mood there's no stopping me. Ski Boogie! New York! Tahoe! Disco! Life is wild and crazy!! Good luck friends. Love Life-savers! Aliney, Paul 132 Abraham, Gary 52, 180, 182, 219 Abrams, Robert 132 Attomando, Elaine 20, 52 Atosta, jim 100 Bacaoan Bac aoan Baeaoan ,Gloria 53 ,Tina 100, 205 ,Lori 170, 171 Baeaoan, Tina 171 liagdonas, Randa 115 Baglas, Gloria 189 Bain, Margaret 100 Baird, jeff 132 Class Aaosta, Patricia 132 flclivities 14 Acuna, Conrad 52 Adalian, Karin 132 Adams, Karen 115 Adams, Laurie 100 Adams, Scott 52 Baker, Laureen 115, 189 Hales, Chris 132, 187, 186 Ball, Denise 132, 164, 165 Baliman, Tammy 169 Ballinger, Kelly 100 Balliman, Tami 115 Balzarett, Dean 115, 168,219 Addickes, Lisa 52 Adkins, Harold 115 Adkins, Vera 132 Agunat, Dorina 52 Ahern, Letty 100 Ahern, Terry 115, 158 Ainsworth, Maureen 100, 171 Albaeck, Kelley 115 Albaeck, Kerry 115 Albanese, Ann 115 Alhios, Blaine 100 Albios, Glenn 132 Alers, Glen 114 Bandy, Cindy 27 Banks, Teresa 100 Bannatte, P 132 Banning, Darleng 115 Barker, Greg 100 Barker, Norman 228 Barker, Tracy 43, 100 Barlia, K evin 100, 200 Barnard, Robert 43 Barnes, Dianne 100, 170 Banctt, Paul 20 Barnett, Steve 100 Barone, Coach 182 Baione, Diana 100 Alexander, Lonnie 115 Alkire, Alkire, Alkire, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allers Bruce 52 Sandra 52 Terri 132 Bryan 115 David 43, 52 james 132 jim 192 john 158,159,203 Kristen 100 Glen 115 Almaguer, john 115, 168, 175 Almond, Kathy 27, 115 Alonso, j.D. 100 Altamc-ra, loana 132 Alvarez, Antonio 28, 52 Alvarez, Edgar 132, 160 Alvarez, Lupe 28, 100 Amedurri, lanell 132 Anders, Kathleen 52 Anderson, Edward 52 Anderson, john 52, 205 Anderson, Monica 115 Anderson, S. 168 Andrews, Christine 115, 132 Andrews, jeff 132 Angerman, Thomas 52 Antaky, Marius 52 Apalategui, Leticia 53 Apodaca, jill 53 Appel, David 205 Appleby, Thomas 53, 38 Archibald, Anne Marie 115 . Arendts, Lori 17, 100 Arendts, Sheri 17, 20, 53 Arevalo, Estella 27, 132 Arevalo, Rosa 100 Armao, Richie 132, 160, 161, 186 Armstrong, Eileen 17, 53 Arnold, Lisa 132 Arnold, Lora 132, 176 Arnsparger, Randy 132 Arriola, Debbie 100 Arroila, Patrick 115 Array, judy 194 A.5,B. 14, 15 Ashlorth, ofeg 132 Asner, Ronee 115 Asnes, Stacy 53 Astor, Laura 132 Astor, Paula S3 Atherton, Donald 132 Atkins, Dale 115 Atun, Susan 100 Augustin, john San 28 Aurich, Debbie 132 Austin, Kelly 218 Austin, Patricia 53 Austin, Tami 132 Avery, Thomas Brock 53, 180, 182 Aviiian, Mary 219 Avijian, Mary 132 Axt, Greg 100 Babick, Tom 53 246 Index Barone, Ken 181, 228 Barrett, Kelly 128, 199 Barrett, Kevin 30, 100 Barrett, Ron 132 Barry, Dawn 115 Bartak, james 115 Barteck, Bob 173 Barton, Robert 132, 168 Barton, john 128 Barton, Steve 100 Baseball 206, 207, 208, 209 Bascom, Debbie 128 Bascom, Ken 53 Bascom, Scott 132 Basil, Steve 54, 176 BASKETBALL 780-189 Bassett, john 132 Basta, Marisa 128 Baum, jodi 132 Baumgartner, Kelly M. 54 Baxter, Terry 100 Bearden, Becki 132, 218 Beaubien, Dorothy 228 Beauregard, Cherie L. 54 Beauregard, Kevin B. 54 Bechard, john 54, 155 Beck, Alice 100 Becker, Lillian 100 Becker, Steve 132 Beeson, Kathy 189 Beeson, Kellie 54 Beidlerrian, Craig F, 54 Belcher, Andrea 115 Bell, Beverly 100 Bell, Don 132 Bell, Douglas A, 43, 54 Bell, Robin A. 54 Bell, Sheila 132 Bellinghiere, Mary Anne 42, 54 Bender, Chris 100 Benedict, Dedi E. 55 Benegas, Ed 100 Beneke, joy 188 Benneche, john 100 Benvenuto, Teri 132 Bcnneche, Tara 20, 21, 99, 100 Bennett, Charles A. 55 Benson, Linda 55 Benton, Todd 115, 168 Bergem, Rick 100 Bergan, Rochelle D. SS Bergeron, Pam 132 Bernal, Dana 115 Bernal, lsabel 132 Bernal, Sonia 100, 189 Bernardy, jeffrey 115 Bernardy, Sue 100 Bernier, Collette 115, 128 Bernier, Michele 132 Bernstein, Dddna 115 Bernstein, Don 30 Bernstein, Timothy B, S5 Berry, Kevin 101 Beyers, Suzanne M. 55 Bible, jeanie 55 Bible, Mike 132, 186 Bielecki, Lisa 132 Blernacki, lodi 132 Biggs, Shelley 115 Bigler, Bonnie M. 55 Bird, Carol 101 Bishop, Eric C, 55 Black, Brian 132,178 Black, Hilary 98, 101 BLACK ORPHEU5 25 Blake, Chuck 27, 28, 55 Bland, Lael 101, 39 Blanke, janathan 132 Blanke, Neal R. 55, 168 Bloomfield, Cindy 132 Bloomfield, Gary 101 Blum, Kevin 55, 155, 157 Blumke, Andrew 115 Blumke, joel C. 55, 182, 193 Bock, Kenneth Alan 55, 219 Boden, john 224 Bohmann, Mary Anne 132 Bryce, Diana 199 Cabral, Becky 116 Cain, Dawn 133 Cairo, Irene 116, 199 Cairo, Lisa 133 Caltut, Kim 115,116,169 Callahan, Daniel 57 Calvi, Kerry 133, 169 Camarillo, Alfred 57, 162 Camp, joni 116 Campbell, Cory 57, 101 Campbell, jeffrey 57 Campbell, Paul 166 Campbell, Rob 101, 209 Campbell, Scott 166, 168 Camprise, Mark 57 Cane, Briggette 169 Capko, joseph 133, 228 Cappell, jay 116 ' Cappell, Van 57 Cappi, john 133 Carbaial, Deanna 57 Carbajal, Denise 101 Carbine, Keith 28, 133 Cardamone, Lisa 17 Carpenter, Bill 101 Carpenter, Scott 166, 158, 1 Carpenter, Robin 58 Carrillo, Nina 58 Carroll, Charles 228 Carroll, Collette 116 Carroll, Dermot 58 Carroll, jeffrey 116 Carroll, Lorraine 116 Carroll, Terry 116 Carter, Steve 133 Casey, Chris 133, 168 Casey, Susan 58 Caso, Debra S8 Casper, Sue 25, 133 Cassady, Tracey 101 Cassady, Trisha 116 V Cassey, Sean 116 Castaing, Laurel 116, 171 Caston, Amy 116 Castro, Rickie 58 Cato, Dean 133 Cause, Michael 116 . Cavanaugh, Doug 58, 101 r Cavanaugh, Linda 116 1 Carbine, Keith 28 Cato, Dean 133 Chafee, Danny, 133 Chaffin, Glynis 58, 199 Chang, Abraham 25, 116, 144, 145 Channel Island Trip 44-45 Chapman, Andy 133 Charlson, Michael 116 Chase, Chris 275, 75 Chase, jeff 133 Chase, Tom 133, 168 Chapin, Glynis 199 Chatburn, David 58 Chausse, Robyn 133 Cheerleaders 16- 17 Chenevert, Mike 102, 162 Chenevert, Theresa 58 Cheney, David 116, 168 Chlarson, Lorie 116 Chlarson, Michael 116 Chowning, Laura 116 Christenson, joyce 102 Christiano, Mark 116 Christy, Scott 102 Chun, Sangyon 133 Chunko, jeff 58 Chunko, Mark 116, 158 Churik, Rich 102 Chulrik, Vicki 25, 133 Ciccone, Linda 116 Cisneros, Gloria 102 Ciulla, Vincent 116 Clapp, Bonnie 102, 176 Clark, David 133, 160 Clark, john 28, 116 Clark, Michelle 116 Clark, Randy 102 Clark, Rob 155, 172, 207, 208, 209 Clark, Sheri 30, 116 representatives 10 7 86 Claycomb, Melodie 58 Cleis, Debbie 28, 133 Clemen, Gail 28, 133 Clements, Mike 102 Clines, Ron 102 Cockrile, j. 203 Clough, Scott 116 Clouse, Gail 58, 176 Cloutier, Dave 102,179 Clubs 34, 35, 36, 37 Cody, Laura 116 Coffman, Paul 228 Cohen, Bridget 25 Cohen, Mitch 175 Cole, Barbie 17, 133 Cole, Brad 133, 160 Coleman, Dianne 170, 171 Coleman, Steven 58 Collins, Donna 102 Collins, Douglas 58 Collins, Gary 102, 168 Collins, Lisa 133 Collins, Sally 133 Collins, Todd 25, 116 Condie, Lisa 58, 188 Cone, Bridget 133 Conn, Angela 116 Connelly, Scott 59 Cook, Ken 155, 228 Cordwell, Lisa 59 Core, Angela 133 Corlew, Michelle 133 Cornick, jerry 30, 59 Cornish, Mark 133 Cornwall, Colleen 116 Corrigan, Mike 59 Cort, Donna 228 Cote, Bill 173 Cothern, Sheila 28, 133 Cotts, Cindi 116 V Cotts, Wendy 102 Coty, jim 20 Countryman, Carol 116 Coushay, Brian 133, 160, 1 Cowdin, Betsy 114, 116 Cowan, Scott 205 Cowen, Kathy 28, 133 Cowen, Lisa 27, 33, 133 Cowin, Kevin 90 . .. 61, 186 Cox, Casey 59 Cox, Charolotte 133 ' Cox, Cox, Cox, Cox, Cynthia 59' r jeana 133, 168 joseph 59 . r Robin 26, 133 V Crabtree, Mike,102 r Crane, Amber '116 , Crane, Candis 59 Crane, Thomas S9 Crawford, Kim,133, Crean, Robert 59 Cree don, Bob 116 Cresswell, Laura 133 , Cromwell, Tom 178, 229 Cronan,,Tocld 102 Crook, Dave 102 Cross Country 162-163, 166-167 Crouch, Worth 229, 231 ' Crowdis, james 229 ' Crum, jay 133 Crumley, Kelly 59 ' Crumley, Tarnmie 102 C.S.F. 45 Csotya, Andrea 59 Csotya, Barney 102 Culligan, Kelly 59 Curnberledge, Barney 102 Cumberledge, Darcy 133 Cummins, Fred 166 Cummins, joe 116, 158 Cum mins, john 102, 168 Cuomo, jamie 133 Curley, Steve 116 Curtis, Linda 59 Curtis, Shannon 134 Curtis, Sherman 134 Cwayna, Colleen 102 Cvvayna, Kevin 116,158 Dackin, Cheryl 102 Dagan, Doug 134 Dagar, Mary 134 Dahl, Vicki 116 Dahlberg, Susan 59 Dahlen, Mrs. 224 Dailey, Brice 59, 182 Dailey, Kathy 116 Dalton, Daphne 102, 176 Dalton, Mary 28, 134 Daniels, Robb 102, 168, 184 Danzig, Kevin 25, 60 Darry, Chuck 116 Daughenbaugh, lane 116 Daughenbaugh, Lillian 102 Dawson, Kelly 102 Sawson, Patty 143 David, Robert 229 Davidson, Carey 116 Davis, Andy 160 Davis, Mark 116, 209 Davis, Washington 229 Day, Denise 116 Day, Donna 116 Day, Mark 70, 155 Day, Vincent 116, 175 Dean, Pat 102 Deaton, Mark 116 DeBoer, Deena 60 DECA 34-35 DeCamp, Mike 102, 149,190 Decker, Dale 102 Decker, Denise 134 Decker, Florrie 43, 60 Decost, Damien 60 Deege, Donald 60 Deemer, julie 60 DeFrates, Chris 134, 139, 149 192 DeFrates, james 93, 222 Defterios, Chris 134 Delterios, Christo 130 Defterios, Nick 102 Dejongh, Lucy 30 Dela Rosa, Tony 134 Delgado, Anthony 60 Delgado, Renee 60 DeMello, Donald 134 Deraad, Pamela 116 Derr, Georgia 229 Detering, Melissa 171 Devalk, 'David so DeVere, john 134, 167, 168 Devine, Brenda 102 Devolites,'Eve 134 Devolites, Steve 102 DeWolfe, Amy 229' V Dhawan, Katherine 116 Dibble, Andy '116 Dibble, Coach 136, 229 Dick, Mel'229 Dick, Nicholas 60, 192 Dickman, Donna 134 Dickman, Sue 134 Dickey, Walter 60 Diereks, jill' 134 Dighera, Tony 61 Dileo, Karl 134, 160 Dillingham, Alice 61 Dillon, Eric 61 Dillon, Nina 61 ' Dilworth, Michael.134 Dixon, Denise 134 Dodwell, jeri 61, 117 Doeriler, Cindy 44, 117 Dohman, Steve 102 Dolbin, Bradley 28, 134 Domingo, Marjorie 134 Donkels, Boyd 134 Donckels, Damian 117 Doody, Steven 61 Doring, Patricia 230 Douglass, Charles 134, 168, 178 Douglas, Gloria 117 Douglas, jim 134, 160 Doyle, Suzanne 134 Doyle, Holly 117 Doyle, joan 117 Drama 22-23 Draper, Craig 61 Drill Team 27 Driscol, Greg 102, 155 Driscoll, Steve 134, 160 Driskill, Cindy 102 Droze, Brenda 61 Droze, Brian 134 Dobois, Loretta 61 Duffy, Robert 134 Duggan, john 102, 134 Duiker, Miriam 144 Dumond, Susan 134 Dumond, Cheryl 134 Duncan, Gene 28, 61 Dunn, jeff 102 Dunnavant, Sue 30, 102 Dunn, Michael 134 Duran, Fiona 102 Duran, Alfonso 117, 179 Duran, Rosie 61, 151 Durand, Greg 117, 168 Duplessie, Michelle 17, 20, 134 Dvorak, Rick 117, 158 Dyke, Curtis 117, 158, 186 Dyson, Brad 61 Dyson, Brian 64 Eady, Lawrence 61 Eagar, Drew 160 Eager, Ron 137 Eckels, Stacey 117 Edeen, Erik 134, 168 Edmondson, jamie 30, 61 Eggebrecht, Peter 61 Egidi, Mark 117, 166, 167 Eidson, Dan 61 Either, Rod 175 Ekholm, jeff 134 Elliott, Sally 62 21, 102, Elliot, Steve 117, 149, 190, 191 Ellis, Elwyn 205, 230 Elsea, jennifer 62, 17 Elsea, judy 130, 134 Embury, Mac 117 Encinas, jenny 25, 62 Engel, Craig 62 English, Mike 134 Epler, Dave 103 Epler, Mike 62 Eppin, Mrs, 42 Erickson, jim 62 'G JErickson,,jeff 117 V Esparza, Alice 117 Esparza, Danny ,1'62,V163iV V. ,EsponVde55.,Lindai103Q 1 V ,isposito,,'Lydice5134 , fwfsfkitivfifiex,1121.1i1::if2fiI4i trrt' 3Even5on,VV'jerryV,1g?1f,Vf129Vf? 1. 42f?i!?L?11fiP3U?l'19fE.1-it fe ,l,,.. 1 - Everett, MilEe117,' 166, 167V V -W Ewaid, . filsvrfsrzsK4!lr111T17i?:Vli ,, , . ,tet f f .,,. ., 4 V VVV5 V , ., . Fernandez, Giselle 62, 223 Foro, Linda Ferrand, jeffrey 62 Findlay, Margie 103 Findley, Karen 117 Findley, Lisa 103 Findley, Todd 117 Fine Arts 30, 31 Finestone, justin 117, 175 Fingerle, Carol 103 Fingerle, Kathy 103 Fick, joek 200 Finklestein, Patricia 62 Finzleberg, Dean 134 Firth, Warren 230 Mr. Fisher 28 Fisher, Peter 230 Fitzpatrick William 117, 158 Flagg, Mrs. 226 Flaherty, Patrick 63 Fleer, Christianne 63 Fleming, Blaine 63, 90, 182, 200 Fleming, Sherri 103 Fletcher, Diann 63 Flower, Kim 25, 137 Flynn, Christie 134 Flynn, Eric 117 Fogelmanis, David 63, 173 Fogelmanis, jon 103 Fogkusong, Crystal 117 Foley, Richard 118 Foley, Quillen 63 Folks, Laurel 103 Folsom, Rich 176 Fontana, M. 134 Fontana, M. 63, 134 Football 754-767 Ford, Robert 118 Ford, Steven 134, 160 Foreign Students 144, 145 Fossa, Debbia 118 Fossa, Donna 17, 20, 21, 63 Foster, lohanna 63 Frageorgia, L, 134 Francis, Karie 118 Francis, Stephanie 134 Fraser, Cheryl 103 Fraser, Wendy 134, 171 Fredeen, Greg 118 Freed, Richard 230 Freter, Laurie 28 Frey, Christi 103 Frey, Mark 63, 218 Friedman, jeffrey 63 Friel, Williams 134, '192 qVVFry, Lynette 17, 134V I Fuggles,1K-eithj118,.168 ., VV 1 'Fulton,'Pamela 210,153 ,,,-', V ' David 64VV.VV ,.,,,,,,, .VV 9aS 0'1flef?,!1Y 111511133 Gaines, ,janj,es,,134' 2VV51'ii,, 4 Gaitskell, Stephanie 135 ,,c3ait7raith,-kiVmbefly 1V18'jVf:Vg:i' 'fpati1rus, crarits V1:so,.j,17af gtgri' f 'Getty-fs,sMf1aef1so,'tr1e9i,L ertt 2190 ' tt' GambtnagfiregV,155fV- 1 ,,,,- if,+L'f Gambina, lohttf'-11187 158217875 Gammon, V3'l6'iiEff27, ,f E75 , ,.Vg35.gggVgyV 5f5yQ gtigff l Viraw'aw23.1 it-.. , s,,r, 1 ,oafbeg,.t1iusti' 'rltafgjf yelr if Q, , VGVMMV, C it 1 1 , R'?7Y'v9f L if ',,e' i affifmfmi'DBFTWZ11ZrtfZ93ff'1iiifft1lf2i'i ' ff f3fF1l12lmf'5I3Yf9!'t1f ffiif' Gafsfftfi ' 0 j0sg.i11fjZ4Q, G1fsfrz1ft?tHf.trza,i713514'' 4 1231 Q g ' ,e1arQfif?i?53?'ff ,,tii' iiii?Ctarcrax rllah tta, 1167 , l3 i s it 3 isrr ifvviF3iif6t5i:rl'Shairon 118 , ii X Vi' s'i' Gardiner, Christina 1'1?8'V'Q51,,,5VQ f 35451ifff?Lf'9?kYi?f53'i?ii5Qfilii. , ,, Gaffrlsi, 025615 1715 ,.'l ',', 6 if Car r1engjKeF2ifiIii1,35 5211 Q5 ijflf i ' , ' 15,521 41 I Faufkneffrzfls?mttf2ilrZ1e17liffffiesiii A ' 22i59i3ff'?fl57'37l?? 1l,239f5if 'ffi'ff1'7fi if '-g,r',1jl 'j , . 'r,,fg V3 -., 3 'iii r l Garvirfz M1ChGsl2f135 521416410'Y?ift??l?173lf3tfsi? irri ,Q?'?l'1-'l5?l3l3 -,931 -.-' 1 ' .. , QaiegggWaliiygifqa''Q if ',,, 608610, fldlfm ,:13l5' Cl99l72l MlCl139l .135 'tl l - 6 Ceetingi Dawn '64 ' Gehirrian,-VKev'in 135 Gehman,'Vikki 28, 64 .,t,,.,, V103 fGellenbeck, Donald 64 Gellenbeck, Terri 118 Geor, Mike 178, 179 George, Tammy 64 George, Toni 135 Gerhart, Laura 118 Geroy, Francine 118 Geroy, Mitchell 135 Giamela, Robin 64, 83, 218 Giardini, Patti 118 Gieger, Russ 103 Gienapp, Mark 118, 178 Gilder, Steven 64 Gillaspie, Barbara 64 Gillaspie, Chris 103 Gillaspie, Ed 135, 160, 161 Gilmore, Roy 231 Gilmour, Don 103 Giodano, Frank 64 Giordano, Mary 135 Giorgianni, Michael 65 Giorgianni, Susan 17, 103 Giorgianni, Teresa 118, 165 Gippner, Glenn 118, 158 Girard, Bettina 118 Girardi, Tina 114 Glass, Gina 103, 169 Glass, Ralph 135 Gleason, janet 103 Gleason, Stacy 103 Glinos, Dianne 65 Gocha, julie 28, 103 Gocha, Terri 27, 118 Goiden, Diane 135 Goldberg, judy 135 Goldfield, Mike 65, 90, 200 Goldstein, David 65 Goldwater, Bob 65 Goleh, Farid 144, 145 Coll 270-217 Gomez, Lance 135, 160 Gomez, R. 118,135 Goneau, Donna 103 Gonzales, Evelyn 65 Goodwin, j. 135 Gordon, Kathy 65 Gornarn, john 118 Gorman, Brenda 65 Gorman, T,O. 203 Gorrell, G. 168 Gough, Laurie 118 Could, Mrs. 227 Grant, Ann 65 Grant, Mark 135, 176, 179 Grant, 'Rudy 103, 155, 200 Grassmeir, Greg 149, 190 Graves, Steven 135 Gray, David 135 V 3 - GraY1 lanell 135 1 rGray,'jeremy'V65'- t Gray, joannVa'118 at f - ' Grayschock,,'Ange'la 135 1 Greenwood,--Kevin, 65 VV l ,V Greer, jim 118,:?lVS8Q', ,- .fGregory', BradVVV118 -VQ-regoryyrjefi 1355, 218 V Grimaldo,'Frank 65 1 1 G'ri'maldo, Tammy 118 ofabwin, c.. 135 Gross,--Dean 149 Gross,iVHope 1 VV V 3'Jf.sGF955ffIl3'il?tl55. I , 9 ' Alll Edith 231 1 1 'C1:rijver, Erin 65 t Grtiiberger, Tod 118 ' V 'Guessffodd 103, 174 ,at1aaa1ga1a,ta11tV1t3r5 ' ' ' 'B iiGundersort, Deke 65 ' Gunderson, Dory 30, 104,VV KGUFBHW DBW9' 55 it it Gtirrgit-tai V'V, 2,8,,118iV. 2 rGurr,:jarenVf104, i',' , - V V Gt.trVrero,f1foBerta.V1i18V,' 186. 1 Cut ierrez, ,A'ndy'118, 158, 202 4Gutierrez,Paql1qef104 s',lV 1, ' Gyi,-g1HeatherV'135 ---- 1 ' Gy,t,,2Vjaanha' 283114, 118 ' Hadley, G 104, 168 linger, Kevin 135 llahn, Frank 135 Hahn, jennifer 66 Haines, Liz 104 , F liaines, Rob 135, 160 V V llale, jenny 118 3 Haller, jeff 66 Hall, Keith 66, 162, 163 Hall, Kevin 28, 135 Hall, Lori 113 Hallock ale 104 , D Hallowell, Dirk 135 Hallowell, Kirk 160 Hamers ki, Rose 104 Hamilton, David 66, 208 Hamilton, Richard 104 Hamlish, Heidi 66, 70, 219 Hammond, Ken 186, 119 Han, Keith 66 Hansen Hansen Hansen Doug 119 :Kelly 119,165,176 ,kevin 231 Hanson, Coach 189 Hanson, Tim 135 Harber, llardiso john 66 n, Brett 135, 205 Harmon, K 135 Harmon, Scott 135 Harrell, Harrell, Harrell, Chris 135, 160, 178 Danette 104 Mike 66 Harris, Corey 135, 160, 179 Harris, Debbi 66 Harris, Kim 119 Harris, Melina 171 Harris, Mike 66 Harris, Phillip 119, 158 Harris, Toby 104 Hart, David 119 Hart, john 66 Hartfield, Casey 135 Hartz, Michelle 152 Harvett, Bruce 209 Harvey, Harvey, jim 135 Sandra 66 Harz, Christine 135 Hasbrough, janet 119 Hatfield , Casey 135 Hatfield, lill 104, 171 Hawblitzel, Sue 66 Hawkins, Sue 66 Haws, Paul 104 Haws, Scott 119, 158 Havelaar, Casy 144 Hayashi, Elaine 66 Haydter, Mark 135, 192 Hayes, john 168, 178 Hayes, Matt 67, 148, 149, 190 Hayes, Pat 119, 149, 190 Hayes, Sue 135 Hays, Sandy 119 Heath, Stacy 119 Heath, Tracy 119 Heather, Gyi 135 Heavener, Paui 104 Heiken, Mrs 228, 231 Heinrichs, Greg 104 V Heinz, Coach 178 Heinz, Heisser, judy 104 1 Chris 67. 1 ' Heizer, john 149,190 V Heizer, Katheieen 67 Heizer, Laura 135 Heizer, Micke 118- 9 Hellmers, Russ 104 , V Helms, Gary 119 fg':VVHemira, Dave 135 A Hempeld David 135 Henderson, Denise 67 - Henderson, jim ,135, ,158 Hendersonjijolm 1199 f Henderson, Herb 231 Henderson, Peter 119 Hendricks, Coach 200 Henjum, Sue 67 Henson, Ken 119, 203 Hernandez, Laura 135 Hernandez, Lisa 20, 21, 67 Hernandez, Lynette 104, 188 Herrera, Annette 135 Herrera, Debbie 104 Herrmann, Freddi 104 - Hertz, Ron 231 Hewitt, Hewitt, Hewitt, Gary 28, 104 Marc 67 Bob 104 Heyer, Steve 67 Hibbard, Carol 104 Hibbard, Pete 67, 173 Hickman, Mike 104, 176 Hicks, Amy 136 Hicks, Daniel 28, 135 Hicks, lim 67, 155, 153 Hicks, Kim 30 lliggins, Gloria 104, 176 llilderbrandt, M 168 llildreth, Scott 67, 155 llill, Andrea 67 llill, john 67 llirst, Debbie 67 Hirlinger, Margret, 28, 119 Hobbs, Ron 67 Hodson, Christy 67 Hodson, Eddie 119 llodson, Mrs. 226 Hoffman, Mike 119 Hokana, Margaret 231 Holbert, Heather 104 Hollins, Lisa 30, 104 Hollins, Lynn 104 Holmboe, David 231 Holmes, Cindy 135 Holovin, C 135 Holsten, Linda 68, 30 Holstrom, Paula 104 Holts, Crystal 30, 68 Homecoming 78, 79 Homer, D 135 Homg, Tammy 119 Horn, Robert 68 Horner, Kim 68 Horlacher, john 68 Holovin, C 135 Horowitz, Evan 20, 28, 68 Horvet, Bruce 119 Hosaki, Patty 68 Howerd, Kristen 104 Hower, Dwight 219 Howes, Ana 68 Howse, Mike 104 Hvang, Sally 68 Hutier, Pete 104, 184 Hufiorcl, julia 135 Hughes, Diane 136, 164, 165 Hughes, Greg 119, 205 Hughes, Scott 119 Hughes, Steve 136 Hull, Royce 68 Humbert, Fred 205 Hungerford, Beth 104 Hunter, Brent 136 Hunter, Martin 104 Hunter, Rob 104 Hurley, Coach 155, 176, 17 235 Huter, Bethany 41, 68 Huter, Marlena, 41, 68 Huth, DeeDee 68 Hyatt, Andrew 43, 68 Ikeo, Naoko 68 lkeo, Nikki 144, 145 iles, Debra 119 lngram, Darla 27, 119 International Club 36 ' intlekofer 136, 232 9, 231, Intlekoter, Greg 69, 181, 182 intlekofer, Lisa 119 losue, Orlando 41, 69 Irving, Lisa 69, 188, 218 Irving, Lori 104 lrving, Meg 136 lsenburg, Scott 69 jackson, Brian 69 jackson, Ken 104, 155, 200, 201 jackson, Ron 119, 192, 193, 196, 201 jackson, Susan 104 Jacobson, E. 136 jacobson, Greg 104 jacobson, Kristi 69 jacobson, Nancy 69 james, George 232 janes, Mark 86 jarecki, Gisele 119 larvis, Don 119 jarvis, Karen 104 lauron, Roger 136 jefiry, Susan 119 jellander, Patricia 232 jelly, Diana 17, 104, 136 jendian, Teresa 17, 136 i Index 247 Miller -gKelly jenkins, David 119 jenkins, Heidi 20, 21, 69 jenkins, Troy 69, 180, 181, 182 jennings, Ron 69, 200 jimenez, Ricardo 69 johns, joseph 136, 168, 175 johnson, Bobby 69 johnson, Cheryl 136 johnson, Dan 104 johnson, Dean 119 johnson, Donna 136 johnson, jeff 119 johnsom, jill 136, 168 johnson, Karen 70 johnson, Kathryn 136 johnson, Kristina 119 johnson, Larry 232 johnson, Robert 70 johnson, Robin 70 johnson, Susan 70, 168 johnson, jolissaint Teresa 136, 169 Richard 136, 192 jones, Arlana 105 jones, Barry 105 jones, Bruce 70, 155, 157 jones, Chet 105 jones, john 119 jones, Mark 119, 207 jones, Pam 136 jones, Susan 136 juniors 100-175 jurewicz, Ken 105, 179 jurewicz, Mary 136 KabGY, jeff 70 Kabey, john 136 Kachocki, Steve 119 Kahmann Kahmann , Alecia 136 , Greg 119 Kahmann, Lori 105 Kaiser, Richard 119, 203 Kalbrofsky, Stuart 136 Kane, Lisa 119,171, 170 Kappen, Barbara 119, 176 Kappler, Natt 119 Karrosch, julie 136 Kaschalk, Dianne 136 Kasper, Ann 136 Kassabian, Chris 70 Kates, Todd 60 Kavanaugh, Mark 105 Kayl, jackie 136 Kayl, Laurie 105 Keesee, Lorna 119 Keihner, Steven 70, 219 Keith, Monique 70 Keller, Bryan 136 Keller, james 70 Kelley, Christopher 70, 105 Kelley, William 119 Kelly, Bill 156 Kelly, Colleen 17, 70 Kelly, lim 105, 155 Kelly, Kevin 71 Kelly , Laurie 71 , Tony 105 Kennedy, Greg 155 Kennedy, john 71 Kirschcnstein, joel 222, 223 Kitzes, Rochelle 71 Kitzmiller, David 136 Klee, Michelle 119 Kleiner, Mike 105 Klepper, Marnia 119 Kline, james 119 Klinger, Kevin 119 Klotz, Tina 105 Knapp, jan 71 Knapp, john 136, 175 Knight, Kelley 105 Knoll, Lisa 71 Knoll, Mrs, 226 Knutson, Roxane 71 Kocis, Eggbert 119 Kocis, Eugene 28 Kocis, Greg 28, 105 Koemmpel, Diane 105 Koenders, Paula 105 Koerbing, Kerry 105 Koerbling, Kristina 71, 150, 151, 168, 188 Koerbling, Lori 136, 169, 189 Koeske, Tim 119 Koethe, Liana 136 Kohrt, jeff 72 Kolarik, john 72, 209 Kolin, Bengt 144, 145, 192, 193 Kommermahr, Chris 158 Koran, George 105 Korda, jenni 17, 42, 120, 169 Korda, Noel 105 Korf, julie 105, 171 Korneisel, Pam 136 Korton, Mrs. 226 Koskey, Rickard 30, 105 Koskey, Rosemarie 120 Koss, Cindy 105 Koutsoutis, Konstands 120 Kracmer, Cindy 120 Kraemer, Dennis 105, 184 Kramer, jory 28 Krasner, Paul 120 Kreider, George 136, 168 Kriesel, Kathleen 72 Kronk, Kathy 105 Kryudruka, joseph 136, 168 Kuder, Kristine 136 Kuhn, Kimberly 72 Kulhanek, Billy 45, 120, 158 Kummermehr, Chris 120 Kurges, Robert 72, 105 Kurpa, Marika 72, 144, 145 Kurtis, Shannon 25 Kusnierek, Gregory 72 Kusumo, Vanda 72 Laakso, jerry 106 Lacey, Steven 72 La Donia, Gina 25 Ladwith, Patrice 136 LaFreniere, joe 28 j.aFreniere, Laura 105 Lalireniere, Paul 28, 72 ilaahren, Michael 72 Vjiamar, Holle 106 Lamar, Laura 72 Lasater, Kenneth 136 Lasater, V. 136 Lashin, Linda 73 Lathrop, Craig 44, 120 Lau, Colleen 73 Laudan, Stephani 152 Laudeman, Kristina 137, 219 Laudonia, Anne 73 Law, Kevin 73, 155 Lawes, Marnie 137 Lawrence, Brian 73 Lawrence, Tony 120 Lawson, janet 28, 106 Leas, Debbie 73, 42 Letherman, Roxanne 106 Lebo, Mike 137, 178 Lebo, Nancy 73 LeDesma, Diane 120 Ledwith, Eileen 106 Ledwith, Kathleen 73 Ledwon, john 25, 30, 232 Lee, Britt 73 Lee, Faith 27, 120 Lee, jerome 120, 158 Lee, john 120 Lee, Lars 106, 173 Lee, Linda 28, 120 Lee, Lori 43, 106 Lee, Susan 137 Lee, Terri 137 Lee, Veda 73 Leech, Donna 205 Leibke, joey 175 Leinenbach, Luray 73 Lemay, Rory 73 Lemire, Bob 28 Leonard, Danny 137, 168 Leonard, james 73 Leonard, janice 74 Leonard, Kim 106 Leone, joetta 137 Leonhardt, Gary 137 LeProhon, john 120 Levin, Mandy 130, 137 Levine, Karin 218, 231, 232 Lewis, Sheri 120 Lewis, Stephen 137 Lewis, Wade 74 Lian, Robert 120, 158 Lieberman, Stephen 74, 38 Liebke, joel 120 Liess, Tanya 74 Lightfoot, Phil 74 Lillengreen, Mrs. 227 Linder, Dave 106 Lingelbach, jim 106, 206 Lingelbach, joseph 74, 155 Lingh, David 236 Litou, Lance 106 Littlefield, Susan 74 Lloyd, Phillip 232 Lloyd, Sharie 137 Locklear, Heather 20, 21, 40, 74 Lombard, David 74 Lombard, Kimberly 74 Lombard, Pam 106, 119 Lombardo, Michele 137 Loff, Lori 74 Loof, Randy 137 , Lopez, Cris 27, 137 Lopez, Danny 106, 155 Loretta, Mr. 222 frgaitnz, lack 232 MacMillan, Debra 120 MacMillen, Kimberly 75 MacMillan, Tammy 27, 106 MacNeil, Carole 106 Madruga, Teri 75 Magnuson, Garth 75, 10 Maldonado, Arthur 232 Maloney, Rick 120, 184, 185 Maloney, Pat 106, 155 Mammat, jean 20, 106 Mammet, Mary 120, 169 Mammet, Stephen 137 Mancini, Christopher 121 Mangel, Tom 137 Manley, Richard 75, 200 Mann, Kevin 75, 153, 155 Manning, Mike 106 Manson, Cindy 98, 106 Mantor, jack 75, 148, 149, 190 Mantor, Richard 121, 190, 196 Maravich, Pete 184 Marburger, Pam 40, 75 Marghoosian, Ed 144, 145 Marien, joe 121,192 Marks, Eric 106 Maropoulos, j, 137 Maropoulos, Michelle 137 Marshel, Sherry 75 Marshall, Tony 137 Martell, Robert 121 Martin, Laura 137 Martin, Paris 121 Martin, Scott 137, 219 Martindale, jon 137 Martindale, Sue 28, 106 Martinea, Rusty 190 Martineau, Russell 196 Martinelli, Teresa 75 Martino, Gary 137 Martorelli, Carolyn 75 Martorelli, David 121 Martz, Michelle 121 Marvey, jim 205 Masselman, Ken 28 Massey, Randy 121 Mastrella, Victor 137 Math Club 36 Mathews, Alice 106 Mathewson, Sandra 76 Mathis, janis 232 Matsuura, Steven 137 Mattson, Laura 121 Matz, Greg 121 Mauk, Eileen 150, 151 Maurer, jeff 109 Maxwell, Sally 137 May, Barbara E. 76 May, Eric 137 May, Paul T, 76 May, Rita Helen 76 Maybee, Gisela 233 Mayer, Duane 106 McAdams, Theresa 121 McAdams, Tim 106 McCabe, Dave 168, 175 McCalmont, Wilbur 137 McCarter, Samuel 121, 158 McCarthy, john 121, 178, 209 McChesney, jeff 121, 166, 167 McClung, Sidney C. 76, 205 McCord, Troy 137, 160, 178 McCoveit, Valerie 30 McCutcl1an, T. 137 McKinley, Alana 121 McKinley, Gary 137 McKinnon, james 76 McMahon, Barbara 76 McMahon, Kenneth 137 McManus, Elizabeth 76 McManus, Laura 137 McManus, Timothy 121 McMarran, Elizabeth 77 McMichael, Carrie 76 McMillan, Mitzi 17, 121 McMillin, Lori 17, 20, 77 Marslabb, Meg 42, 77 McQuinn, Vicki 106 McTague, Keith 106 Meadors, Mike 158 Means, Dana 121, 28 Means, Van 106 Mednick, joshua 30, 106, 205 Meek, Beverly 121 Mery, Olga 121 Meisheid, Brigid 137 Meisler, Todd 137 Meisner, Pete 106, 155 Mendenhall, Gina 17, 20, 106 Menna, Nick 137, 160, 186 Merlin, Brenda 121 Merlin, Charlie 30 Merrill, Coach 160, 205, 233 Merrill, Ray 137 Merrill, Richard 137 Mesenbring, john 77, 155, 157, 2 Meske, Ron 138 Messerschmidt, S. 202, 203 Metzger, Pete 138 Metzgus, Chris 121, 168 mMeyer, Paul 138 Meyer, Robin 107 Meyer, Stephen 121 Meyers, Leisa 77 Meyers, jeff 138, 173 Michael, Mrs. 223 Middleton, Lori 107 Mienecke, Mark 106 Miko, Cherie 121 Mikovits, Susan 77, 107 Mileham, Kevin 107 Milkoff, Albert 138 Mille, Don 138 18 Miller, Aleta 121 Miller, Bob 180, 182 Miller, Coach 158 Miller, Connie 77 Miller, Don 160 Miller, Kelly 17 Miller, Kevin 107 Miller, Laura 77 Miller Lori 17, 121 Miilefi Natalie 20, 21, 121 Miller, Robert 77, 233 , Vaughan 121, 149, 190 Milliuci, Lucy 121 Minasian, Tina 138 Minich, Robbie 138, 160, 186 Minish, Rob 187 V Misner, Debra 77 ' ' Mitchell, Eric 138 , Mitchell, Suzanne 77 Mitchell, Warren 121 ' Mittelstaedt, Sandra 138 Miyashiro, joan 138 Mizgalski, Mike 138 Mizuno, Robin 107 .,..-'iii9:ennesyLKarSq -ssr' 1529 2512 , jHmES 74, 155, 182 McDaniels, Wayne 155 Moeser, Diane 107 , 9,150 f ,haf 1 Jeff 106. 15553-,. ,,,, ,,'i,,,CD6Fl'l'lQlf, Mrs. 226 , M e R' h d.1'38,f'l50, ,,rs ,irs 7 J ,,,, slfifteisetfsffaslserf'stiff-119 bsei . ses- CUt1e?fu136fiiff.ifL i esrr . icicsivaiirvqniazf if A 1 rsef 171 be it . '.bKlf:el,'lai5Hlir1a136,219 b'7iill7 raM0fe,ioanne 72 q 'f,suCer6i'wtRi6la li 1 i'i'i'7'i filr Ki elf Malt EW 71 'LGIWPOSI jeff ' srer Lutgllgl -'lefffeY,i:'.Q.a,' 1 McCa3iey,'Sh '137ff '5Ribf'if,'fjG,iig f , '36 . 5-,tandoftf 4115 A ' Kightlinger, Alison 7'l V Landon., 1' 'l.'t.iEic, jaE7Yes'1'20 . ' 'E' I f Kiibane, Bob zo, 55, 105, 155, 176 tang, Lisa 199 Luke, Sally 189 ' ' 'McGalvray, 1lais5csEi11'T 7Qi'l68i 392' W? thang!10hfi7'7Q:,1f6iff' ffl, 248 index Kilbane, Ken 45, 119, 158, 176 Kiley, Lisa 71 -- Killins, Debbie 105 Kilpatrick Lori 119 Kimball, Elizabeth 71 Kimes, Diana 1367 g. King, Don 105 King, Douglas 136 King, jim 237 King, Teresa 136 Kinney, jeri 71 Kinney, Shaun 119, 168 Kinser, Beckie 17, 71 Kirby, Mike 105 La-ng, Randy 120 V Lang,,Reuben 40, 120, 158, 205 Lartg,,Ted 136 I Lang,ADaniel 73 ' , Lange, David 120, 192 Lange, Michael 120 Langsfeld, Marianne 73 Lappinga, Dawn 136 Lappinga, Dean 106 Larson, lngrid 136 Larter, Marie 43, 73 Larter, Steve 120 Lasater, Chris 136 l.asater, Greg 106 Luke, Susani'l20, ,189 it ' ' V I1 Luke, Tom 74, 177,176 V, , Lundgren, Heidi'74,'170 Lundin, Rayrnondf1742 1 Lundin,,Tomv 120 It I Lutherg, Debbie 75 Maclean, Eric,137 Maclean, Michelle 75 fn. ,McGlothin,'P3fXy?137'V ,',' , C McGough, D'uffy,1'06qL i',, , 7 McGove'r!, Susan '76, 218 McGrVeevy, Erin 137,'z16'9 f 'McGreevy,ITorn' j. 76, 168 McGregor, james 137, . , McGuirk, F, 168 , M-cGuire,'Tamara 137 McGuire, Tim W. 76 ' ' McGullovan,'Susan'Q1Q6. 5 f McKaye, Brian '121 McKee, Yvonne 121 McKeown, Dennis 158, 184, 185 233 r H ,f L, 1 Mont erth,fMikef,7j it 'L Montezssrvf rlffwfi 178, V .il. 3 v2 1 F ' 4 , ,Monttgfnacg reari'i1ettey197, 152, A, , .rMQ9wg5haan7121i 1 irffiet V I Modfej' David 233y1Q',f,Q it ' ' ' V Moore, 'Denise '121 1, l V V ' 1 Moore, Donaldvjbf , jvjevfe, iasoft-12121329 ' 5 f , Moore, Mark,121, 158,205 1 I 1 Moore, 'Mifiiele 138 .. Mgofef 519131133 9 5 if-i' i.,, Morales, Mario 107, 173 ,df ,YH Morales, Yolanda 1335, , ' Mora ' ' son, B. 138 V, V Morgan, Ken 107 Morr, Kathryn 138 Morris, Danny 121, 158 Morrison, Cathryn 78 Morsa, Carl 78, 162, 168 Morsa, Karen 122, 125 Morsa, Matthew 122, 168 Morse, Sharon Lee 78 Mortimer, Deanne 107 Mortimer, Todd 107 Mosallimy, S. 138 Moseid, Michelle 122 Mosley, Brian 78, 153, 155, 157 Moss, Darin 107, 155, 157, 176 Moss, Ralf 122 Muckey, Theodore 78 Muffaletto, Terri 78 Muirehead, janice 78 Mulcahy, David 122 Mulcahy, Eileen 107 Mulrooney, Mike 138 Muna, Lana 138 Murphy, Lenore 107 Murphy, Mary 138 Murray, Norman 138 Murray, Peggy 78 Muscarella, David 122 Muscarella, Tom 78, 176 Musselman, Alan 28, 138 Musselman, Kenn 28, 122 Mutolo, john 233 Myers, Andy 175 Myers, Michele 78 Nagar, Denise 17, 114, 122, 127 Nace, Vicki 138 National Forensics League 34 Needham, jeanine 27, 138 Nelson, Brad 234 Nelson, Christine 78 Nelson, Debbie 28, 107 Nelson, Hugh 234 Nelson, Michael 138 Nemtusak, Gail 138 Nemtusak, joseph 79 Nestor, Mark 79, 153, 155, 39 Newmen, Dave 107, 149, 190, 191 Nielsen, Chris 107 Nielsen, julie 79 Niemeyer, David 122 Ninneman, Scott 202, 203 Nixon, Shell 79 Noble, Noble, Chris 107 Matthew 79 Noble, Wendy 138 Nogavich, Michael 122 Nogavich, Thomas 79 Orcutt, Paul 107 O'Reilly, Tracey 122 Orr, April 80 Orr, jack 185 Ortgies, Mark 122, 203 Ortgies, Mike 158 Ortigies, Susan 80 Ortuso, Heidi 80, 219 O'Tolle, Kelly 79, 150 O'1'oole, james 122, 203 O'Toole, Tammy 122 Overall, Ryan 176 Owen, Angie 138, 169 Owens, C. 168 Owens, Mark 138 Owens, William 80 Page, Dori 138 Pagnoni, Karen 107 Palmer, Bonnie 122 Papanier, jeff 138 Pape, Caryn 138 Pardee, jan 44 Pardee, Terry 45, 235, 234 Parise, Lenny 107 Pariseau, Lisa 138 Parisky, Natalie 107 Park, Bruce 122, 192 Parker, Renee 122 Parkerson, Mark Allen 80 Parks, Keith 122 Parks, Laurie 107 Parks, Vicki 138 Parliament, Barbara 80 Parmer, David 28 Parry, Charlie 158, 203 Parry, Claudia 80 Parvin, Nori 152, 234 Paschen, Lura 80 Pakey, Carolyn 138 Paky, Mark 107 Passovay, Dave 138, 160, 1 Pastel, Chris 28 Paterson, Mary 138 Pathak, Bharat 138 Patterson, Maryanne 28 Patton, Laura 80 Patton, Mrs. 226 Paulsen, Mike 122 Pausmer, Sue 138 Pawprint, Staff 218, 219 Pearsall, jim 80 Pechloff, Thomas 122 Peck, Holly 138 Pederson, Tracy 139 Peek, Tara 139 61, 179 Pitchpard, Leslie 28 Pittman, Tracy 30 Pitts, Dorene 123 Plank, Howard 234 Pledger, Mark 139, 166 Plisky, Mike 81 Plisky, Yvette 123 Polykronis, judy 139 Poorman, Steve 81, 205 Popa, Mark 139 Pope, Debbie 139 Porter, jim 123 Pospisil, Cheryl 81 Pospasil, DeAnn 171 Post, Dawn 81, 232 Postle, Christina 81 Potter, Allen 123 Potto, Wyndi 30 Poubolon, Bob 149 Pouget, Renee 123 Powderpuff 153 Pratt, Lisa 82 Pressin, Betty 28 Principe, Tony 139 Pritchard, Cindy 139 Prizzi, Diane 123 Prottaska, Susan 139 Provenzano, Bob 82 Pry, Dan 160, 176, 234 Pugh, Francis 123 Pugh, Tim 177 Pugh, Tom 82, 176, 177 Pullon, Bob 190 Puppe, Mark 139 Queen, Michelle 123 Quilter, Timothy 82 Radashaw, Todd 123, 158 Raether, Tamra 123 Ragland, Helen 82 Ragland, Shelley 82 Raham, Laurie 82 Raham, Lisa 82 Rammer, jory 123 Ramsever, Mark 139 Randall, Diane 82, 170, 171 Rasekhi, Ata 144, 145 Ray, Michael 139, 192 Reardon, Lisa 123 Reed, Amy 139, 144, 145, 234 Reed, David 123 Riordan, Anne 83 Riordan, Robert 123 Rios, Terri 139 Riquelme, Bernardita 83 Risolio, Tony 123 Ritchie, Craig 83 Roach, Patricia 139 Robb, Gail 83, 199 Robbins, Garth 123 Robbins, Steve 109 Roberts, Brad 139 Roberts, Darren 139 Roberts, Gerald 109, 123, 168 Roberts, Lise 83 Roberts, Michelle 123 Robertson, Cynthia 123 Robertson, Kaete 123 Robi, Paul 83, 83, 155 Robinson, Mark 139, 168 Robinson, Norvita 139 Robles, john 83 Robles, Michael 155, 234 Robles, Sandra 123 Roche, janet 25, 123, 199 Rochelle, Mimi 123 Rodriguez, Ann 83 Rodriguez, joe 234 Rogers, G. 168 Rogers, Teresa 139 Rohman, lngrid 109 Rolen, Kari 139 Rolf, Karen 139 Roling, Brian 83 Roller, Timothy 84 Ronketty, Dave 20, 123, 173 Rooer, jauron 160 Rosandoch, Sarah 123 Rosandoch, Stacie 139 Rosenbaum, Mike 173 Rosecrance, Anne 139 Rosecrance, Richard 109, 205 Ross, Edward 84, 205 Ross, Shirley 234 Rotte, Robert 109, 162 Rotter, Denise 84 Rowe, Karen 123 Rowe, Leslie 84 Roy, Michael 139 Royer, Laurie B4 Royston, Karen 124 Ruben, Leonard 235 Rubino, Loree 124 Ruder, Norm 149, 47 Rufle, Mark 139 Ruffin, Denise 124 Ruge, Brent 109 Ruiz, Karen 139 Rulli, Keri 109 Rusche, Eric 84, 168 Russell, Anthony 84 Russell Laura 124 176 218 199 Schell er, Kelly 213 Scherer, Roger 124 Schiff, lan 30 Schiller, Karey 109, 176 Schlesinger, julie 84 Schmidt, Blair 124 Schmidt, David 109, 200, 205 Schrank, judie 109, 176 Schro Schro eder, Dale 124, 184 eder, Sally 84, 188 Schudde, A. 168, 209 Schulz, Bob 109 Schulz, Dawn 109 Schuster, Glen 24 Schwalm, Cathy 27, 139 Schwalm, Cynthia 139 Schwartz, Reina 124 Schwarz, Deborah 85 Scoggan, Kory 109 Scott, Cathy 95 Scott, julie 139 Scott, Mike 124 Scott, Mr, 16, 232, 235 Scott, Sherri 139 Scovis, Teena 124 Scura, john 109 Seage, Brian 124, 205 Seage, Leslie 109 Seagu Seal, j ll, Mark 205 ohn 109 Seaman, Todd 85, 155 Seasons, janet 85 Seckler, jeff 124 Seckler, Linda 85 Seebeck, T, 139 Seeley, Mary 85 Sehrer, Mary 85 Seigel, Mike 124 Selders, Scott 124 Selstad, Leyca 124 Selstad, Cindy 139 Seltzer, Cindy 140, 189 Seltzer, Cyna 30, 124 Semer, Sue 85 Seniors 54, 99 Senior Profiles 94, 95, 244, 245 Sernberger, Charles 140 Sessions, Kim 27, 109 Sex, Have Sadder, Kristina 140 Shadden, Scott 109 Shaffer, Dori 109 Shakes, Brenda 17, 140, 199 Shaumleffel, Nancy 85 Shane, Curtis 160 Shane, Mixcia 109 Sharma, Linda 236 Sharpe, Steve 124, 209 Shaver, jim 140 Shaub, Matt 140 Shaw, Carla 218, 240 fi Q 1 f ' index Smith Valenc 250 Index Singh, Dave 172, 173 Singhal, Vijay 86 Singleton, Cheri 124 Sinner, David 86, 180 Sisco, Robert 86 Ski Club 34 Slattum, Erik 124 Slavin, Laura 110 Sloan, jim 86 Small, Richard 140 Smart, Sandra 140 Smart, Suzy 110 Smedley, Laurie 140 Smith, Doak 86, 200 Smith, Karla 140 Smith Kelly 140 189 1 Lisa 124, i40 , 218, 205 Smith, Marjorie 125 Smith, Scott 140, 203 Smith, Sharri 125 Smith, Travis 86 Smithers, Carol 125 Smithers, Daniel 140 Smithers, Mike 86 Snick, R. Sniffen, Anna 87 Snoteland, Peter 110 Sobel, jayne L. B7 Sobieski, Monica 27, 110, 140 Sobiesky, Lisa 27, 110 Soble, Lia 110 Soccer 170, 173 Solomo, Elizebeth 140 Sophomores 116, 131 Sophogus, E. Sotelo, Michelle 125 Southard, Susan 140 Sowinoki, Kim 87 Spampinato, Rick B7 Sparks, Dawn 140 Sparks, Tracey 110 Spengel, justine 125 Spencer, Debbie 125 Spencer, Laurel 110 Spencer, Steve 140, 160 Sperling, jamie 125 Spiva, Karyn 125 Spoto, Marie 140 Spoto, Mark 110, 179 Spunberg, Tom 110 Square, B Squire, Kevin 110, 149, 190 Squire, Matt 140, 168, 178, 179 Sredensek, Denise B7 Stack, Mark 28 Stachura, jenny 140, 152 Stanford, Debbie 110 Stafford, john 140 Stafford, Viki 87 Stallings, jim 140, 168 Stalnaker, Mr. 224 Stamp 81 Coin Club 34 Stamos, Bill 87, 190, 149 Standely, jason 140 Standely, Marc 110 Stanford, Mike 140, 160, 180 Stangle, john 140 Stankis, Peter 125 Starkey, Kim 87 Starnetta, Ken 140 Statco, Lori 171 Steele, Tom 87 Steers, Lori 27, 140, 199 Stein, Bruce 125 Steinberg, Sabra 140 Steinhilber, john 57, 87, 173 Stelzmiller, Rick 87, 153, 155, 157 Sterling, Anne 20, 87, 17, 78 Sterling, Robert 140 Stem, Richard 88 Stern, Lisa 27, 140 Steuer, Sue 125 Stewart, Donna 125 Stines, David 110 St. john, Al 110 Stochura, jennie 189 Stockton, jack 125 Stoer, Kermit 87 Stoerck, Krystal 125 Stone, Donna 110 Stone, Lori 87,218 Stornetta, Ken 140 Stotko, Cindy 125 Stotko, Lori 110 Stotko, Steve 87, 155 Stough, Elizabeth 125 Stout, Brian 140 Stoutenborough, Doug 110, 149 Stovall, john 87 Stover, Larry 110 Stow, Kim 27,110 St. Pierre, Daniel 140 Strano, Ed 110 Strano, Mary 140 Slrausberg, Susan 88, 224 Streate, Misty 110 Streate, Richard 125 Streeter, Brian 110 Stremfel, john 88 String, G Stroud, Craig 125 Strum, Gina 125 Struniak, Nancy 125 Stuart, Steve 88, 155 Stuerie, Mike 176 Stukan, Greg 69, 88, 140 Stultz, Dale 125, 186 Stupey, Charles 125 Stupey, Robert 88 St. Veve, Michael 140, 168 Styka, Kim 140 Suck, U Suggett, Keith 125 Sullanda, janine 140 Summers, Diane 140 Susggian, Eric 125 Susman, Karen 88, 169 Susman, William 125 Sutherland, Stuart 125 Sutherland, Vicki 110 Sutter, Chris 43 Sutter, Marybeth 110 Sutton, Denise 140, 169 Sutton, Desiree 140 Sutton, Kris 88, 165, 169 Svendsen, Paul 140, 168 Swan, Chris 140, 168 Swan, janine 110 Swanson, Laura 125 Swanson, Linda 125 Swartz, Dennis 125, 175 Swauger, Tracey 125 Swiertz, Steve B8 Swimming 190, 197 Szendreg, julie 27, 125 Szostek, L, 140 Tackett, Deborah 110 Tally, Eric 88 Talan, Tim 88 Tam, Daylene 25 Tam, Gayleen 140 Tam, Mike 110 Tam, Ronald 88 Tanger, Robert 125 Tapia, julie 110 Tapia, Phillip 125 Tath, Donna 169 Tath, Karen 44 Tatum, Auda 236 Taylor, Dane 88 Taylor, Dorothy 236 Tibbetts, Kevin 141, 192 Timmons, Scott 89 Tinoca, Shaun 110 Tipton, Greg 141, 160 Tipton, jeff 111 Tolete, Frank 89, 161 162 Tomlinson, Cheryl 126 Tomlinson, Dean 111, 153,155 Tomlinson, Valerie 141, 176 Toomey, Anne 27,111 Toth, Donna 141 Toth, Karen 126, 195 Track 201, 203 Traut, janet 89 Treloar, Lisa 111 Treloae, Lynn 141 Trimarchi, Thomas 141 Trisco, julie 141, 169 Trisco, Tracy 89, 165 Trisler, Franzisaka 111 Trisler, Stephanie 126 Troglon, Treei 89 Trusel, Reed 89 Tsuda, Randy 126, 167, 168 Tucker, Hugh 126 Tuckmantel, Carol 115, 126 Tuckmantel, Michael 89 Tullo, Vicki 111, 218 Turgeon, Brenda 111 Turgeon, Suzy 126 Turk, Shelly 111 Wade, Toneta 141 Wagner, Andrea 141, 189 Wagner, Don 30, 91 Waldron, james 126 Walker, Daniel 111 Walker, Mike 91 Walker, Lorraine 91 Walker, Todd 126 Wall, Carmen 91, 199 Wallace, Pam 91 Wallace , Tammy 44, '126 Walngrow, Sheri 111 Wankel, Sam 141, 160 Ward, Karl 91 Ward, Mike 28, 141 Wargame's 36 Warken tien, Mrs. 226 Warn, Loretta 51, 111 Warn, Robert 91 Warner, Christine 126 Warner, Trecia 141 Warlieb, Bruce 218 Washburn, Sandra 194, 237 Water Polo 148, 149 Waters, Lisa 126, 169 Watkins, Pamela 126 Wattie, Laura 126 Wattie, Laura 28 Weber, j eff 126, 168 Weber, Shirley 126 Weber, Steve 111, 168 Turner, Brenda 141 Turner, Cal 28, 126, 150, 151 Truner Turner , Frank 126 ,juli 150,151 Turturro, john B9 Twitchell, Tracy 141 Uelme Uhrlau n, john 236 b, Tamara 141 Upton, Laura 126 Urpin, Urass, Mrs, 226 Feal 135 Urquidi, john 90 Urrunaga, Lisa 141 Ursini, Tina 90 Usakli, Ron 111 Vaccerella, Chris 90 Valdez, Alex 90 Valdez, Benny 158, 203 Valdez , Billy 141 Valdez, Helen 171 Valdez, Maria 141 ia, Donna 30, 90 Weise, Lisa 127 Weisman, Nina 44, 127 Wellington, Grant 91 Wells, Marvin 91 Welshymer, Tracy 91 Wendt, Felicia 127 West, Tony 127, 184 Westbrook, Sandi 17, 30, 91 Westphal, Mark 127 Wetmore, Christopher 141 Wharton, Debra 92 Wharton, janene 111 Whatley, Stewart 111 White, Leslie 92 Whitebirch, William 92 Whitmore, john 111 Whitmore, Margaret 141 Whitmore, Richard 92 Whitt, Nancy 127 Whitt, Sallie 92 Whitted, Mrs. 226 Wice, Sandy 111 Wickers, Carie 111 Wickers, Robert 127, 203 Wieland, Lynn 92 Wieners, Lance 92 Wiksell, Elizabeth 127 Wilcox, Darlene 111 Wilfong, jessie 127, 158 Wilhelm, Dawn 127 Wilkes, james 237 Willcox, Dee Dee 27 Valentine, Bob 237 Van Ausdell, Bob 90 Vance, Glenn 141 Van Deldon, 126 Williams, Bret 111 Williams, D. 141 Williams, Holly 127 Williams, jamie 92 Taylor L. 140 Taylor Mark 99, 110, 179 Taylor Maryjo 110 Taylor, Nancy 89 Taylor, Rory 140, 160, 178 Taylor Scott 140 Taylor, Susan 140 Taylor, Teri 125 Taylor, Tina 89 Vanderlop, Cheryl 90 Variderwyan, Marissa 111 Vandivier, Cherie 126 Van Van Van Van Eman, Beth 90 Hees, Frank 90 Hooser, Lissa 90 Hoppen, Lydia 90 VanValkenburg, Mike 175 Vargas, juanita 90 Williams, Michael 127, 203 Williams, Michelle 141 Williams, Steven 92 Willis, Gail 141,199 Willis, jay 141, 160 Willis, scott 44, 45, 111, 155 Willsher, Michael 111 Willson, Nancy 92 Wilson, Christy 111 Tayman, Terry 110 Tayman, Lisa 141 Tayman, Bill 89 Tebpani, Navid 144, 145 Telias, jeannette 130, 141 TENNIS 204, 205, 168, 169 Terrier, Philip 89 Thibodeau, Sue 17, 125 Thibodeau, Lisa 110, 176 Thomas, Lim 236 Thomas, Robert 235, 236 Thompson, Brenda 126 Thorne, Thompson, joan 141 Thoralon, Greg 205 Thorne, jan 126 Thorne, judy 110 Thornton, Bob 110, 149 Thornton, Daphne 126 Thornton, Stephanie 110, 152, 202, 206 Thorpe, Robert 89 Thorness, Becky 126, 195 Thorsnes, Mary 110 Vargas, Maria 144 Varnell, Lisa 126 Vasquez, E. 141 Veith, Mrs, 228 Venolia, Dan 111 Vetter, Eric 111 Veith, Carol 111 Veith, Katheleen 237 Vergeron, Pam 199 Vigar, jaime 141 Vignati, Peter 141 Vignati, Lisa 111 Vincent, Don 126 Vomberg, Leigh 126 Vomberg, Tracey 25 Waddoups, Robin 141 Wade, Deborah 141 Wade, Donna 111 Wilson, Denise 28, 127 Wilson, Timothy 141, 160 Wilson, Mike 28, 111 Wineman, Thomas 141 Wirick, Ernest 127 Wise, Bob 111, 149, 192 Wise, Darren 141 Wise, jackie 141 Wissler, Claudia 111 Withers, Terri 127 Witt, Tracie 141 Witt, Sandra 111 Wolf, Susan 92 Wolford, Lisa 127 Wolford, Steve 111 Wolters, Michael 127 Wondka, Anthony 92 Wonmack, Debbie 111 Wood, Valerie 93 Woods, Darryl 127, 158 Woods, Ken 127 Woods, Wendy 93 Woodson, Tracy 127 Woodward, Tony 127, 168 Wooster, Rachel 141 Wrestling 174, 177 Wrigley, Tom wright, Nick 127 Ybarra, Laura 150, 151, 153 Ybarra, Sylvia 93, 150, 151 York, William 127 Yosemite 46, 47 Young, Carolyn 93 Young, jessie 93 Young, Kelley 141 Young, Leslie 141 Young, Linda 93 Young, Pete 93, 172, 173 Yu, Chang 93 Yure, Suzanne 27, 141 Zadourian, Hamlet 144, 145 Zahn, Diana 45, 127, 199 Zander, Rene 141 Zandt, Walter 127 Zegers, Zina 93 Zentil, Deborah 141 Zerda, Karin 83, 93, 218 L! 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