Newport Harbor High School - Galleon Yearbook (Newport Beach, CA)
- Class of 1977
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Y -UU 'W A . mwwwlwwwvmp qfmAL05w5007M7QffWIpU'L x DQWMfwb5W , x i?Hf wd1?9KMgzkmwW2' Wmwffflwixwwiggai UMM JLWW,QQEUvw cYLQmociwJwZ'a44w5vy W WW Mew, AKA Uv?3Zg 'Hf'lf , MW MM w0N1EbeWw'mLQJTMmw5blDX WKE CJQRE X, KEEP my 7jQJ-gf, -Q -T How will this past year be remembered? When you see someone at a party or on the beach over the summer, what will you men- tion or think about? Probably all of the good times, some of the not-so-good and the people you had them with. Wherever you go, what- ever you do, youill always remember Harbor High and all the others who were just passin' through, and therels nothing you can do about it. So it is with some degree of sincerity that the theme of our yearbook be Fun with Friends, in the hopes that you will look back and laugh, not at the school, but with it, and the year 1977. It was a very good year. 1977 GALLEON Newport Harbor High School 600 Irvine Avenue Newport Beach, CA 92663 Editor: Karen Raymond Advisor: Wayne Horowitz Volume 36 Z 'V ' ' -Z' 2 A , 1 ., ' Qffh ,Z 0 , 0 m 'ggi I u WJ . xi . at I V . if . w - ' 'X 'i 215 ' N , A 1 'f T - ' I-'1 ,ha , 'L ,eng , 24 L1 7 li 3 E N' P, ffl .lf A K J X ' wg 531' f 4 .. Q 1 ,i 3 , I f , 1 2 A Q I Ha 1 .cf f 3,, - -'hip qfffa, Li M4 T .EX 4 -nh .I Q sr.:-rg: , N- .M A -,T L I vm 4 S EK-Y, ' Y V A! 1 . 'L ' x 1 H,i',q,fg,Q'g , ,igg' 5 , Q - Q5 ,gl 'I T .- ,. Y , , ,,3--- 7 fx QF., L7-.Zi f-Wir ' . lr -1 , I f , g i 4 2 , X 1 ,Q Q , 5 f' T,.,,-f-, 5? 5 i W 5 1. a ' , 1215, 1 .li -1? , A 7 , , , M 32-'J2iiL',,9'Q if F L. f + Y 1-- ' ' ', ' Y. ,uw , W., W .., -,-V f , , ,,,.-Q-,N . W f 42, A I QQ, .. ,Pi W - fm- . .5 V A 1 V l H.1rl1or rank 'n rullrlw Iuxrlulc damn to thc 1lfic1'11um1 hand. Gund liars, 1. Sun lillcd mlmw of thc Hnhir Qu xml. off Big Cfornlm. 3. The .lfrrr g1.u11u xplru ui fricmls .ll , thc Lunrzl gmnc I I2 ullmk larown-lmggcrx lnvllc Mr. -lzlurbmcn to lumh. 5 Sumlzn l11uv'ning l:1'isl1L'L' pl.n'L'lN j ' f Llmllcngc rhcir pupx ul .1 mlm-sr. V Y, r Y' . 442 ' XY' ' N ,E V. ,T i ' 1 i , G 'W 4 OPENING STUDENT HLIFE 12 CLUB AND ORGANIZATIONS ss FACULTY 84 ACADEMICS Izo GIRLS' SPORTS 152 BOYS' SPORTS 176 STUDENTS zzo SIGNATURES sos J A Friends zirc like w.ii'm iliwiliix In thc night xiii' A Best when thu 'rc wld And wc miss rlic-m ilu- mmm wlirn tIiL'y'i'c ping, E Q, , QW x sg. V--fur ' I5- Ny 51 1 .H ik 'i . l K ' X21 -T-.SS , f ner, X , - V . 5 f - If 'P 78 ' r i , , X ,avi 1 P' ' Ijlvi W A i z V A Q, , ' . iEEg 'ggv ' f-JY 4 -,H ' 4 x w 1 - ev 'Sr f N, ' x VNN X 1 1' 5 1 N -. ,L E . A Q ,V H51 .223 141' 5 ' 5. 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L , - -fflef a , -I 4'- 'O vo 5 E 2 . 4 , 1 1' an 1 Tom Svufl ln hrs Htllmxcnn Wlltrtl uxstumt 2 Phil Vass ALoln1.tl1r0Ll1.l1!l1L sptnkmg. mathmc 5 Itm Hmlu Ltllmg. for hrs lumh waltcr 4 Bly rowtrs flu thur mustlu vuhtlg partner napa 5 Prnuung, tn buomc. Pmbnll capturmg A dat: for Homuomlnr. 7 Ruling, 1 strldc thur horses Klrcn Attnlsty mtl ,Iavm Potoma cxplorc Newport Buth s 11st suruvlnt. wilderness areas 8 The setting, sun glrsttns on thc water as afternoon sanlors ukn down thur mast ' ' '. , . - A z '- 1 ' 1 ' Wizards, players enjoy thc fun. 6. Sheri Kupp ' 1 -- ' rl I ' ' y Q. , , ,L . -vw A, x , V . .lv . A .1 ' A 7 . 7 -.I ' . , xi -5 x I ii -v -,W I LVANE! I 1 r RY x1 , , 1 1 I Q- .2 4 it LQ , 1 3+ 1 I f. E1 xx' A ig of ,f 99,4 4- 4 -A V ,kffff 1 T, mfirvl N- l. at 4. 6, if 2 1 'I 1 V 1 Y wg Ji' L K I I-1' x N -1,7 fl I ig ' Y - ul kd NX E' X U 4 '79 A 1 'R w 4 lt seems to me ii crime that we should age: These fragile times should never slip us by. A time you never can or shall erase As friends together wzitcli their child- hood fly. E , 5 'i.+1::4Ei1i J ., ' 1 'f L , X ai, r 1 1 i l l F in 2. l nr 2 R l , , , 7 , , l l 1 V l-- i Iv 1 J Y' , ' ' 11, 25,2 f 4 ,I 5.96 if -251 ij' E 4- gl 9 2 E t K N A A x,x.N,AfwK R,,.fxX.af f , .,.Q X . ,wr ,AW ,xy .., fimfwiv,-: ff H 9' ?5'Z2jAgi:,:N,NLfxx4v .W-,, , QQ 2 N' x -4 ,ew gum ,ni fn , fx K, if '4,.4,,Lg4g .MA ..,m.f..AM.,f..,., .MW- . f' - ': , ,fQ2mzfixaM1.,..,fA,M...,+W,M. . . 'N 'pw-r , ' 'Y V ' ' 1 5 ? V , V' ' 'Wav--gawk, A f ' pf' g gfisi' S-f2 ' .:1.,LA,,ffQsQF, Sa ,jr Y :gL,4,1?,i,,,,, W ' . - ' -f 1 f ' --:::'1:f,., ,fs fl.,-545'-'ff 1 , N61 1 A ,.. ,,..r f , . Lai ' 1-5-6552- ,xl:f1 34 -ini? JT if if ifzlf if zl? W ' nf ' 3 i , r ., M DLG Q., ,-:,ig1.,?A? nw . - - V ..-J J- f ag,,,,5W A - f ,Q 5 V, ,QL , ,U 7.1, .K-yu.-.av ,V--1 -f W V - , ,,-L.. . Q1-a ' J' nk, M, 'walk ff., tix fr K fin -- , ..,,,, f. 'nf' M OPENING 6736 . 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'11111' . 111 111'y 1 . I . 1 .11111 111' 1l'1.lI111y 111 511l'1l 111111 Un' ' JLIIT11 1. A 11.1111111'1'11w111.11111- 1111111p111g p1'11-11111111 1W1.lY .1 PI'llI11ll1C1TK 11111 111 1111- 1111 1.1 11.11 111. .1111111 v11111 1111111 51111111 W'L'l1. p111 ' 1 '1 ' . ' 1'1111i1'1. 141115 1111 1 .11111 ,111 11-1 f' 1'111.11 11.111111 111111 111.1111 1111111 11111111 '. 1111' D11 '. A 1-. .1 '1. 11 - 12 101' - '1 ' 11- 11111.11 yuan' A11 111 .11l. .f1I' 2 ,' .' . . ...' .UL ..,A. 111 . ' ' , 1 A .111'y1111,z111111'111 '1u1' . N ,I h Xia I RK11 XX Af- WJ ,fi 'W SENIOR PRINCESS ALLYSON RILEY -1 I , x . fm' iw R fl' L-- .ns 1976 HOMECOMING QUEEN DARYII PFISCHNIZR I '.. 3, ' 419' 'ff' R A I x WMI'I zv I 4223 V272 i I ' 9 1 'Q , 'Ei f I ' ,fl V . 'ir 4 , . I I We ' SENIOR PRINCESS BETH SALVATORIE xx iw, Yi' lx I ,tl 'vi . I 'X xv K. -5 - :, f Q THE THRIEI2 s1zN1oR Pluwcilzs THE CORONATION - A- , 12 I ' 1 ' i . THE 1976 HOMECOMING COURT I s if - A Q , .tv I L . ' ,' Xi. if X fa if I . .2-.YL .J V , I M 1 jf' ' 'V wit, r , .X A ' M: Y V In . 5 I 24 ' I 1 . , 1 - M-f - ' 1 . , , I 1 f . av :A 49' Yi? . 'swff - wYf,,p ' Q t. lg' - .M jg. Wi .3 . 1 . . ' . X ' ' 4. I 5 rj' U H , , ,frflihl ,A I , og-Umigi 1-ig! Ki, , . JUNIQR LINDA 1ass1,1Ncs1z1z SOPHOMORIZ mms uomnmn FRESHMAN SYDNEY FOREMAN i I 1 ,N if 'thy .S ,. ,yi F4 L b 'QA Q . K i' 1 r A r rl 4 :X Z 1 1 Facing pngu. clockxtiac frtxm mp: H.1rbtwrE '7if'76 tlmccr- lcntlcrn cclcbmtc their return ,md 11 Hgtrlmr vitwry-. The humcttwn-ting tlgtntc - not to he ftmrguttctu Hmm-ttmtnirtg Quccn Dcryl l'fist'hm-t' :mtl t-mart ASIS president Hola Clark cnjm' thc tr1tdition,tl w.1lt7,-Brute Hgtgzttlurn :md Sharon Gztmmtl rouk with thc lxmti. Above Lcft: Ruger' Monet and Dzmzt Vttnllivcr get it1vt:lt'c.'tI in thc musis. ' info 2 , , 4 gg . 'ff'- , ,M ,,,,. ,fel Z. 'Q V, 4. 24. f , , ,4- x 1 fi 1 . ,I 92, Q 7, sg za l 2' A, 6, I 1 ' y ll 1, I, 4 if it A ,wt 4 f , 5' , j 1 : ix. W: Above Right: -ICH Kuhn and B1lfl7.ll'Ll Duwcy Imving .t blast .lt ht1n1cctm1ing. Hclmv: Couples swi11ging to guutl vibmtiunx, ,,-aff -,f ,,,,,,,- -' 2,- ,- ,4-ff X EA , Nw AX xx. O- O' 6- O'- Y X K Through the years, even High School and College has had spirit and support for their students. None of this support would have been able without the dedication of the school's song and cheerleaders. This year's NHHS squads have been absolutely fan- tastic in raising school spirit. In the past, Harbor has failed to give them the recognition they deserve. The average girl in a squad puts in about 18 hrs. a day into school and its activities. Without them the school would be just another school, without spirit or a backbone. Nows the time to say thanks to the 1976-77 song and cheer. 1. lst ROW: Gigi Gorman, Sue Phipps, Karen Egan. ROW 2: Laurie Hansen, Rose Greyshock, jane Weddington. Std ROW: Dave Siegal, Stan Roberts, Kris Dunn, 2, JV: FRONT: jayne Draganza. MIDDLE ROW QL to RJ: Karen Asahino, Kirsten Berg, Lori Thompson. BACK ROW: LaTonya Shull, Candy Montgomery, Sally Escher, Molly Ward. 3. SONGLEADERS: QL to RJ: Kelly Brunrlage, Denise Docring, Claudia Denigan, Karen McGillis, Laurie Shulda, Dana Gragg. ..-svn 4. NH Football team running through poster. S. Sailor spirit after a victory game. htlli. 909, 'ln .. , .. lx .. A , pl fa Mfg! ff 'M v , . 5 f 1.4.1-9 5 p I' i -1 ' NN. .'f1Ai'f'T0 ,f X sh 1 I 'M Ji, M .N X , wow. ' lf? , : is ,fu ,,,.,, 1 4. i ' M krlfi Gigi Gorman Karen Egan jane Weddington Rose Greyshock Head - Varsity Varsity Varsity Varsity Q 3 ' v , , ri C -K 5 1 . ' b V fi - K f --9, X , H 5 ,, I: f Laurie Shulda Denise Docring Claudia Denigan Kelly Bnrndage Song Song Song Song 1 I .-4 ' i Q hee K A -f 'Ii A 'A i - W ' ' hi K Q M 5 S-, - U r ' P L 3 3 iy ' JQW . H lan f 3, I ., - ' ' a 1 e gglfr g f , , ml f- gfgfyig-K, 4 5 - ' ' 4 ' - . 1 . Y F ' V 'Wy I Q I . V X, l J , ' X x , 4 I , , ' lil like Q 15 - 'K , M45 K Y K wi-v-n.-fs . ' 'H ., ,,, ,., -'X Iaurie Hansen Varsity Dana Gragg Song Dave Siegal Varsity ' if il an -' 'N Kirsten Berg Head -,IV LaTonya Shull Candy Montgomery Molly Ward Sally Escher Lori Thompson JV IV JV .IV JV Q .M- 14'-ay 1 Sue Phipps Varsity Karen McGillis Sons Stan Roberts Varsity I Jayne Draganza JV . AQ i 5 . fl 9'- j. ,, lg xi. ' hh, N' .- , vw Karen Asanino 'vqlr THR? 19,1 ' gilt, ' 'r'-29. A---. :.-1 Q' ' W an M.. 1 -U54 4,12 4 0 I s 1 gpw,w,f . 'N' Q 1 5 . W, , Z5 A W, ,,.,, J ZW ,,,, A .4 ,..,., , l , ' ', -Z' If 5 2 ' , ', ' ., 5: ' if 3. 'Hi M' k is gr 1 : 4 f 5 5 4 .M-.f if-ii -f --ff ' 5 x Q. Q '- f-,, 1 ,7 7 5 fs , ,7 2 LIP , ',?fW'f' . 'V 4 . ww f,AI 1 LM Iuv,,Q,, L, an Q 4 I 5 ' V , 7 ' ' 7 ,, -1 - 1 M 24' 7, 7 I 8 1. l,inlc Sailor. Lirrle Boy . . . 2. One-Two-Three-FourFive-Six-Seven-Eight 3. . , .lf you wanna vlznce with me! 4. Go - Go- Go - Go - Go S. Tommy Tar and Tommy Tar jr. 6. The best dressed - Rolf Schwalbe. 7. First Rally - Newport Tars are all right!!! 8. ladies and Gentlemen, the 1976-77 foot' bzll rciim. wigl?:S'1'Pm2.-. ', ., MXN:-is. . , .. . 'V -.M J I.. Q, -1 .'+' 20-+A--fb S N 'W' km. A' 1 -...r-V xg m,,. fN Q' -im.-I - sf -.. , .. ' , 1 f 4 ---+4-rm.. 57 . ' 5 ' HA 4:-va-W . . 4 5 Q, f ,f J- .153 V. hi -If W,A.4.:, aff' lf' 71 A 'ff - t 4'f'-5-fra. 4, it '. V . . ., , M 5' 33,15 . 'Ya ,fQ1' 443 W I, ..a,,'-s J 6' p ' z N f ' 4 X- .+ 3. ' ' 1 ' 'P 1 .. 1 , ,N ., fr mlm M .mimi L - iii xi' '1 1lll'r,. ,fm Q ,Zz '-E-M- 'x 5 I D AY ITAGAIN SAM .L 'Y - l I ff' 2 P A ' , I 1 3 '- ' . ..? 1 - if ' - V AU- N 9 ' A , 7 fir gi tx U - -1 3 V, kk f v 4 i U , ., X 5 .,, , , 5 4, 1 Q33 51' 1 Q Q y er L. .s I N f I - ' 7 72.4 - K ai fi, T. :if - I ' yo - ' 'guyz 5,4 V . , 7 . f 1 2' ' ff W1 Nl X I Q 'f l' V QI f Vf6-...ti I Along with God's Favorite, Play it Again, Sam was fantastically produced. This 3 act play ran three successful nights, October 25, 28 and 30th. This, the drama department's 2nd production was about a shy man helped by the spirit of Bogie. Starring in Play it Again, Samn were Mark Rucker, Mark Whitehead, and Dana Van Diver. Supporting roles were played by -Iohn Tovian and Dana Schirmer. V 4 l, I have just left 979-4762 and am now ar 943-7258, I'll be at 956- 1452 in an hour. 2. Play ir Again, Sam. 5, But Mom, it's part of the play . . .4. Dream on. A bizarre family and their unusual activities was por- trayed excellently by the seniors starring in the Senior Class Play You Can't Take It With You. The pro- duction was held in the auditorium running two suc-' cessful nights, February 25 and 26. The play, student directed and produced, displayed the talents of Senior Mark Rucker, assisted by julie Bernatz and Carolyn Sauer. Seniors Mike Tupy, Dana Van Diver, Blake Schroeder and Laurie Ritchey all took major roles along with Sen- iors Gordy Grundy, Bob Schmidt, Dana Schirmer, Andy Simkins, Peter Shelton, Mark Ruder, Terilyn Kelly, Mark A. Smith, Raun Thorp and Kathy Dupuy. The profiting funds from the production were to be used to help offset the cost of the Senior Gif t. f fx ra. i r Qs 'Q 4 , 4 lf' lu 4 48 3 1 l. Eric Hunter, Christy Carr, Sue Stoner - the Three Musketeers! 2. Terrilyn Kelly being as cute as a mouse. 5. Dana Dubrow popping out. 4. Kathy Dupuy stretching 5. Mike Tupy, Mark Smith, Raun Thorp and Blake Schroeder, disapproving the household, 6. Doug Hall - And in here we have . . . 7. Some of the actors and actresses. B. The Crew, 9. Mark Rucker blasting out. 10. Kathy Dupuy wilting.- ., 2 Z Q Qjfa ix ' -1- 52+ ' . V M g i l L 1 Falables a modernized rock musical version of Aesops fables premiered on December Sk Opening a three day run in' Room 120, Falables was- also perl formed on December 10 and 11. I The production was entirely student produced. junior Mark Whitehead directed. Sophomore Doug Hall as Wilfred M. Wolfg Sopho-' more Dana Dubrow as jack in the Boxg Dana Schirmer as Mod Mouse, Teri Felde as Amilia the Eagle, Tracy Schutt as Chloressa the Crow and Randy Cross as Hor- ace T. Hare. Also included in the cast were Ann Detsch, Terrilyn Kelly, Kathy Dupuy, Amanda Norm- ington, Seth Siegel, Arlyn Shirmy Schirmer and Rich- ard Riley. ' . 6 1 f 1 1? M6 f D if ,Z . ,af 5 ew ' f J 64.1 :nf za , .ff fl .4:,'f mr Q4 in at M..-.--nnqww Z X f ,f www 51'Q.:f ufffifi N-. W.. ?,,.'N. Ms, .f-cg was .11 X v . , by v utr ...Wm .-v -N.. by 'Wx 14,4 --.......- ..... .,. 3' f' -.Qs ,. . rw. 1 Q.. ,. '5':l .-nn.. W. 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V V - ' gi ,af . ., f , . .V :iv ' V ,N ' v ig 1 , V. 1. ' Q , , ' ' . ' i f ' yr . r N , u' A 5 5 ' ,Z '4 i r 1 ' ' V ff V V 2 1 -' . . 1 , 5, ' 1 ' Jw I A .Y ' f i Q w , .. fr A r . X ' fr, . I . Q f '- ' V I -V . ., N- S ., 5' 'E . . 'i 9 A , L Zi, -ni-qu.: fwn , , I I 7 . .7 Q X A r F A WIAQ- V if 1 I A 4 , - r ' V., ,V 1. Saxophoncs Anonymous! 2. Mirishipman blowing ir. 3. Mr ' ' 1 If, tn Owens directing his band. 4. Tnkc 11 bow - you rlcscrvc ir' 5. Mr. iii f bvx W ! K England, rhc Wizzlrci of Music. guiding his sruciknrw into pcrfu- X ,ll 'I 1 Q ' ' W M tion! 6. Like a proud father, Mr. England presents hia band um nhc A X' ' - ' Q audience. r u 'N A ' ' I ' ,, xfki- in We MH Ga v , x -I., JVM ,Ln- A' Nw ll fi 6? Q fi' M I I Harbor's bands have always been a dominating figure of the school and we're very proud to have them. The Marching Band has always been one of the best in the state and wins high awards in all the competitions they enter. The Pep Band did show a lot of pep this year and iazzed up every Basketball Half-time and rally. The orchestra played beauti- fully at all the concerts and performances. Midship- men did another fantastic iob. as always. The Marching Band paraded in the Annual Lobster Bake parade and went around to Newport District elea mentary and-Ir. Hi schools and got younger students looking forward to one day joining that big high school band. Orchestra also went to nearby schools to perform and gave excellent displays in every event. All bands are under the direction of Mr. Eng- land. who also has done a fine job this year. -I ,.,.,, ., ,.,,,,,,.. 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I , i , , -1-1 1...... l ' I i N w- ---sf Q . i Q 1 3 ' '- ' ' L' 'E 1 o SL V i K ' ' i ia' l - l DRUM MAIORSZ-lolm Dilullo lHL'zull. Tom ifuoi1xolAss! I. 7 MARC HINL BAND: lAlphaberitallv1. D. Aillt-r. A Af-el. S Arimura. S liaker.-l, llarneti. M llarniri. D llarion. ll ll.nI.iss. I, lit-.uircg.ml.,l llc-rl.:-Ii. ll lltiilix. D llI.miIu.ml. l lima, K lim- l iumarklc N Brown. K, Brunner, D. llurther. D. Campbell.-I KQ.iriio!.li Colit-n.-I Cole. T iioiinu-.kl lhliilln.-l Ibimii. tj Dmtal. ll Dullx. l. llulli. R I-llirar Q.. 1.-'mmm'-I llmllmtil li iuxgv rsh L l usher. M. Fowler. li. Franlalinul, l:ulfer.Al lieumlck. K. Golx-l.-I Grigsl-a.AI Liuiltinan. K Ciinlnmm. VU llall.-I llanscn. R. llarlon, A ll,rq-L-L X' H.,,,,xA 1 Hmknwm- -1- IhIhhN,,, 1 iipltin M Hodson. P. Hoffman. C. Hosnmcr. K.-Iaanbs.ll.-Iolu1sot1,,I -Innes. N Kai. A Kaulamn. ll Kg-ntlwl. 'I' Klinnn, D, liilaleie. K Kiililic. in Kin-ci. l-. l,.ilml,v4 ln,l,4-,A 1, li-,mir--ii. l Iii ' int sly Q linl. S laongabartli. ll. lAwc.C. Lyons. H. Marllel. K Mtlntosll. IJ lNltK.uncx.-I Miliarns, ii Miller, li lN1uore,'l' Mnriartx. ll Morrclli, 17 N.n,u1c'ilc'. li Niiluily I, Num, A ivllwi ' Osama B Pam D. Pellctienvl, Pelletier, ll. Pcndly. P. Peters. li. Pitkens. M, Rego, D. Robins.-I Roluus. D Riiliili, -I Rswmn. M Sara. ll Saliau. ll Siliuuili. I. Sluixlel. 'l' Slaiigliii-r, L Npiuii 'l T T ll hanu.-I V.ui.Lrui K Van Drimleu. ll Vauglu. R Vlmcnti. ll XX'csruvcr. ll Whorf. l, VUiml.l Y.un.ig,i, l ZIILUW K flu, p fm Subuslq D Tllnrlewairc. R. Tlirelkclilul Torian. K. racy. . r if in Qg ? U 1 at .. 1 1 xxx '7 4 r ' '7 1-N if -L-1 ,GN iv- QI 1. . ,, .1 .xwmmak Riff k 1's.......3 ,A-. 'f'I ,ll 3 'W WMV ff 'Wx 2, 4 . ,f. mn , 'Q I Viv Q0 M l - 451 l. PEP BAND: Davitl Butcher, Ron lillint. -lim Pclliticrr Davitl Rnlitlyglini Bamctt. Bob Franklin. -luhn Torian. Lancs lkrturcgartl. Tony Cuntnn. Kcn Salviati, Tum Khoury, Pctcr Hoffman. Ahra Kaufman, Diana Bartnnulon Vacraro, Tom Hcndcrsnn. Rich Berke- lcv. Kathy Guiltinan, Claire Flctcltcr. Bturc Salviati. jackie Rowan, Mika' Rego,-loyct--loitcs. Kristi Rohtly. Peggy Zill. 1, ORCHESTRA: Ist ROWIL Tina Chcrrv. -Ianct lilliot, Hcitli Von Syuliski. Martha lviarchak. Dianc' Wintut'i1r. Cathy Dupuy. Pat Dun- can. Diane Smith lntl RONXI: Ktisiinc Kirvcn. Kathy Guiltinan. lirin linglatitl.-I1.1it1inL' Manstir. Tabitha Hasin. l,isa Yamagurhi. liliz- alwth Kcntlrirk. Susan Rolwy. ,lril ROVU: Ktfn Salviati. Greg DcMtx'skonyi, lltttcc Salviati. Lancs DC1lUI'L'QZQlTRl. Bob Schmitlt. ,lim Tt'llioan..ltx' Cole. ,. S. STAGE BAND: Kathy Altlcrfcr. Riuhartl Berkeley. liric Boss, Davitl BLlIt'llL'l'. Gnrtlnn Cohen, -Inc Cnlc, Tony Cuonto, 'lohn Dilulln. Claire lilctchct, Huh Franklin. ,lohn Hansct1,,lCff Luc. ,lim Salvati, Ken Salvati.,lur- Vaccarn. 4 -bulli- r, an iv If C,u1nr1'tN. w1'g.m111f.u1nm. IVIPN. 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The members of the Thespian Society are those devoted actors and actresses who have participated in every phase of play production This year their officers include Mark Rucker. Dana Van Diver. Leslie Rucker. Terry Felde and Delicia Sampson. fa rather motley crew. n'est ce pas?l Under the inspired direction of joe Swift the actors. actresses and stage crew of Newport Harbor pro- duced many plays ranging from rolling-in-tho aisle humor to more serious and sobering subjects. b .1.,y.X9 B' l. DRAMA PRODIICTION: G. HAYDIEN. M. Rutliet. I.. Rucker. B. Wfarner. B. Wil liams. B. Schroeder. D. Hall. R. XlUinn. D. Sampson, li. Gust. A. Norminton. N. Serra. S Dillon. T -lones. R Rieth. A. Detsth. K. Prichard. M. Wlhitehead. G. Goulon. T. Felde I.. WL'st. l., Scl1tJ0l1tWL'l'. K Dtipuy. M. lieethnenhl. Odell. l.. Ritchey. M. Marr. G, Had dox. l.. Gaetkler. l. Thompson. T. Kelly. K Duptiv, D. Butcher. A. Smith. D. Wfinocui' D. Halpern. Mr. Swift. 2. STAGE CRAVT: M Howlett. S. lielde. B Anslow. D. Schneider. ll. Wzirnet. G. Hay den, M. Masterson. I.. Millagc. ll. Sthroder. S. Williiinis. K, Steward. li. Brann. A Ciidekel..l Ziemann. Mr. Swilt. 4. THIZSPIAN OFFICIERS l.. Rutker. M. Rucker. D. Sampson. T. Felde. D. VanDiver. I -l4HllSl,lANSZ Mt Swift. M. Wfhitehead. Ci. Cotilon. B. Schroeder. A. Detsch. l. Rtttlscr. M. Rucker. li. XX'iIliams. K. Dupuv. B, XX'arner. D, Rioth. D. Sampson. T.-Iones A. Normititon. T. lfcldc. D. Hall. M. Marr. ll. Gust. M. Beachnet. N. Serra. T. Kelly. D V.inDix'er J 60 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS If several students have the same interests or purpose to achieve, and can blackmail a teacher into becoming their sponsor, a club is formed to accommodate them. There are the traditional Math and Science club, the Song and Cheer squads and Pep clubs, and the International club, a combination of the smaller separate foreign language clubs of past years. But there are also the special inter- est groups, some of which were formed just this year, such as the chess, computer science and military clubs. Besides these there are several groups whose purpose is to publish various propoganda, such as the Beacon, Flot- sam and jetsam, and those over-worked and under-paid, but all-too-modest members of the Galleon staff, Most all of the clubs hold fund raising events, such as the car rallies, sucker sales and raffles which make up a part of life at Harbor. I i N H ts timid Q-.D iesam Flotsam and 'Ietsam is Harborys literary magazine. All students can submit poetry, prose, and artwork. Their names are not on the work, as they are care- fully considered by the whole staff. The best ones are selected and put in the magazine. The staff must work on a layout and provide illustrations for the appropriate poems and prose. After getting the mag- azine printed by a local printer, the staff is responsi- ble for the sales of Flotsam and jetsam, which takes place the last couple of weeks of school. , f , 'Z l BACK ROW Robbie Kates. Mr. Herring. Mr. Glennon. Rifhf .xrd Hertford. Tabitha Hasiri, Kristin Kirven, Diane Winoeur. Mll3Dl.lE. Marge Lovell. Nadine Shepps. Laura liggebreeht BOTTOM' Sara Sehilt. Theresa Thgirmar, Kitty Stnmper. Susan Kxtthes. llivitl Goodsell. -lezlnne Newham, 2 Listening to a hunwruus storx ,ire Sara Sthill :intl Theresa Tliarmnr 3, Florsam .1nd'lcts,im members discussing possible material for the rnagzlf fine I Riilmrtl Herxloril. Dave Ciooelsell. and Tab Hnsin f l iusi dunk lqnim if we should put that in or not 4' f l 62 FLO I SAM AND JETSAM Ani Film S esi ty Despite the fact that this year's Film Festival was cancelled due to auditorium repairs, the Georges Melies Film Society remained undaunted. They did manage to screen one movie before the auditorium's chairs were torn from their sockets. The film Monty Python's, And Now For Something Completely Different, helped to holster their account, provide the necessary funds to acquire next yearis films, and left enough for field trips to assorted movie studios in and around Hollywood. wmv.:-lfigfh , , rwwfargwgawi , , V 4 WMV 6, Wil 'NNW l,,x,,g:M W , fb ,zraafar-awed ww ,. MN' turd 2 'Y . V- iixsr-xf1siY'-'lui i .,-,t-me , wf':..,.--M-- WWW ', Wumxxt-M , V 157'-l 2 l. Mr. McGinnis, Carolyn Sauer, Mark Rucker, Dave Goodsell, Richard Heryfordhlulie Bernatz, 2. One of the better movies this year was All The President's Men. 3. Mark Rucker diligently reading the movie reviews. FILM SOCIETY 63 Gireilsi Mia Girls' League, led by their fearless president, Kristy Kirkpatrick, sponsored the annual Winter Dance, which was held at the Queen Mary. Again, members honored a king at the dance. The dance turned out to be an especially super event because of the girls careful planning, decorating, and baking of goodies. Besides the dance, Girls' Leagre put on many candy and bake sales especially around Halloween and Christmas. In spring, the girls participated in a fash- ion show wearing clothes of their own choice from a nearby store. 2 1. GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS: lst ROW: Marcel Reim, Karen Raymond, Kristy Kirkpatrick, Stephanie Foreman, Cindy Harrison, TOP: Carol Distanislao, Lisa Grundy, Leanne Strom- gren. 2, Attending a Girls' league meeting are Beverly Gee, Carol Distanislao, Lori Nelson, Kris Nelson. 5. Sharing their enthusi- asm with others at the meeting are Kathy Kendrick, Liz Ken- drick, Sally Baker, Kathy Kopp, Cindy Harrison. 4. TOP ROW: Ann Conser, Beverly Gee, Debbie Wolverton, Kris Nelson, Carol Distanislao, Lisa Putman, MIDDLE: Carol Ronsradtulayne Patoma, Sandy Broward, Lori Nelson, Sally Baker. BOTTOM: Kathy Kendrick, Ia Maneras, Kristi Kirkpatrick, Liz Kendrick, Karen Raymond, Kathy Kopp, Cindy Harrison, Gigi Gorman. 64 GIRLS LEAGUE CEM Supporting the sports teams and displaying their spirit for NH, is Pep Club's main concern. Pep Club members spent the year making and selling infinite amounts of goodies and candy, as well as selling buttons and ribbons to support themselves. They also were in charge of decorating the campus with all those rowdy posters. One of the biggest clubs, Pep Club members have a chance at the end of the year to try out for Song and Cheerleading. Pep Club makes it possible for these girls to display their talent and enthusiasm while enriching the school with their undying spirit. ,J- E Z ' 2 4 5 1 ' f f.. v . ' ' . ja 1 1' . 'f 'E 3f n?-1' '9 A 'fakifiii i f 5217 , .lyf I . -'- ,,,, fyfn yf 1 gt 2 1. Pep Club members cheering on the team. 2. Instructing Pep Club members of next weeks activities is President Kristin Olson. 3. TOP ROW: Sandy Chinere, Tracey Nicolette, Donna Lucas, Caroline Knapp, joey Shapiro, Terri Shea, Karen Asahino. 3rd ROW: Lisa Grundy, Suzanne Oelke, Dee Dee Davis, Susan- nah Perkins, Carol Colesworthy, Christine Stillinger, Arlyn Schirmer, Pam Landis, Gena Haddox, Debbie Wolverton, julie Bradbume, Beverly Gee, Trina Hegener, Liz Brown. 2nd ROW: Lisa Holsinger, Stephanie Foreman, Beth Ten Eyck, Karen Niel- son, Ann Cox, Gay Koll, Molly Ward, Karen Helfrich, Lisa Beazley, Kim Connell, Ann Conser, Maureen Mohr, julie Berkal, Lena Yamaga, Karen Breckenridge. FRONT ROW: Christine Roum, Kristin Olson,janel Olson. PEP CLUB 65 FS The Newport Harbor AFS Club, composed of inter- ested Harbor students, the Americans Abroad final- ists, and the foreign exchange students, raised money through a variety of activities this year. Candy and nut sales were two of the major fund raising activities. The main purpose of AFS is to further the communication and understanding between youths of all nations. mums-manunnunnn L, 1. PIC'l'UR.ED: Cheri Armour, Clara Bordman, Charlotte Bork, Susan Our, Stephanie Foreman, Lisa Grundy, Dave Goodsell, Karina Haum, Amy Hinshaw, Charlotte Hoga, jennifer Howe, judy landrigan, Bev Minter, Mil-re Odegaard, Betsy Parry, Dona Peletiet, Lisa Pickens, Dave Rohdy, jill Ruffle, Nadine Shepps, Raun Thorp, Chris Vaccaro, jon Vaccaro, Karen Willa, Peggy Zill. NOT PICTURED: Diane Armstrong, Molly Ashe, Margaret Deneher, joanna-Gwozdziowski, Ann Hanley,jenny Hinshaw, Becky johnson, Susan Oelke. 2. President Chris Vaccaro, 3. Foreign students jill Ruffle and Clara Bord- man. 4. AFS members at a meeting. 1 l I if I - l AFS 66 If you ever want to see all the academic-minded intellectuals at Harbor gathered in one place, drop in on a CSF meeting. CSF, or California Scholastic Federation, is composed of students who must have at least four subjects, three of them academic. To qualify for CSF, a student must have A's in one non- academic course and at least in two academic courses. To qualify as a seal-bearer, a student must have been a CSF member for four of six possible 4 semesters which must include at least one semester l X' of the senior year, Besides concentrating on grades, CSF members also participate in the annual CSF 5 I night at Disneyland. This year's members also attended A Chorus Line? The individual shots below are this year's seal bearers. -3 x. L EQ-In-N l .lulic Bernatz Brian Bissonnette Ann Detsch Ow Liz Kendrick Carrie Miller Bob Schmidt Raun Thorp X , i i en Frost u an I rb- .i i -M 2 1, BACK ROW Kristen Kirven, Diane Windtxur, Tab Hasin. Steve Dawson, Diane Barton, Chris Lalier, Owen Frost, Doug Watson, David Rlicxly,-Iell Blain, MlDDLF'-led Dempsey Margaret Henehcr, Judy Schrader, Marcel Riem, justin Hecht. Lauri Dunger, Bob Schmidt, Peggy Zill, Betsy Parry, Richard Heryfortl, Dave Cvoodsell..Iohn Lanson, ,Iolin Gamliltulon Vattare, Ross Ranberg, Dave Rosenberg, FRONT Marge Lovell. Susan Talcata, ,led Demp- sey and Maria Myers filling out applications. CSF 67 Sei CCEIMJ The Ski Club, one of the more popular clubs on the N.H. campus, thrilled those lucky and ski-fanatical members by providing a few ski trips to nearby and distant locations. After a few disappointing cancella- tions because of the drought, the members were finally able to release their pent-up energy at popu- lar and exciting ski resorts. Included in the intener- ary were trips to Mammoth, and the all-time favor- ite, Easter vacation special, excursion to beautiful Utah. The skiers enjoyed the slopes at Alta, Brigh- ton, Park City, and Snowbird, as well as the parties at Alta, Brighton, Park City, and Snowbird. 'Zia 44? , . if 'WT ' ' 3, -jflfli 1. Newport's Ski Club consists of bunnies, hot doggcrs, shush boomers, mogul makers, and not to forget those of us who always end up on the dope slope. 2. Chuck Croul, one of New- port's top skiing hor-doggersn executes a perfect Daffy up at Brighton in Utah, 3. Preparing for a day of skiing are jeff Kuhn, Mike Eller, julie Kawamura, Wendy Taylor, Dave Bunnell, and Cathy MacGregor. 68 SKI CLUB A. r-vv, bgb 'va ,ff ' , W, 7' ,WWW fi ,ffl 2 V' fvizii M ,, djffifzfgf W4 55s. 'RQ xi f MQW 4- - 11 fl. 414. 4 , 1. Kelly Loy, one of Harbor's Ski Club bunnies, kicks back in the Spring skiing conditions up at Utah, 2. Marty Esslinger plowing down the slope. 5. An unidentified Harbor skier pulls off an excellent back scratcher. 4. Mike Eller gets airborne off a iump in Utah. it -'A-'L Xu 4, 7 SKI CLUB 69 l BIO-MED 70 -EM Bio-Med, a program developed at UC Berkeley, con- vened during second, third, and fourth periods this year. The curriculum consists of social science, taught by Bill Hanks, mathematics, taught by jan- ette johnson, and a physiology based science, taught by Dwight Roberts. The program takes two years to complete. The subjects interrelate, so when a math tool is learned, it is applied to science, while the social science examines the moral issues involved in the medical fields which relate to the system of the body studied. A great emphasis is placed upon medi- cal careers. Many speakers came in to explain the varied vocational areas, and the students took field trips to hospitals and labs in the area. ni.. , 2 1. Bio-Med teachers, johnson, Roberts, and Hanke. 2. Janette johnson deep in thought. 3. Sandy Nickerson and Cheryl Tucker examining specimens. 4. Dianna Nickerson and Tami Dixon tak- ing parts of the body apart. 5. TOP: Doug Cefali, Rick Navar- ette, Susan Kitchens, Mark Bogan. 4th: Alumni Bob Chapman and Steve Jonas, Mel Angier, Ramsey Hedrick. Z-rd: Tami Dixon, Diana Nickerson, Jenni Caricof. Znd: Sandy Nickerson, Cheryl Tucker, Kern Haug. lst: Kathy Belveal, Kelly Wilkes, Lori Adamo, Lori Anthony. 6. Rick Navarette peering through micro- scope. 7. Kern Haug and friend .,,..,, .,.,.. ,, ,,.. , .,.., , ,.,,,,,,!7.7,Z ...., L ,..,-,7.,,,,.:m,Z.,,7,,5W3 Q ., ' V. 1- wr-if g . ,., Q ,M ,, , ,, ff... . , S11 l'5'f ry iw I ' aria:-ZWZW' V I i L j,l1,f1,2:,3fj,2f.., , ,. f ...,. Q2 in A- Wi V 1 . J F 1 lx ,. J, L. I x Lax r ' J . ' 2 if K 41 '16, If .Nj 6 ' ffl' .fix Q f f :nk -1 A J 'Em , ,, A K 7 - BIO-MED 71 tim Boasting the rowdiest, wildest, and most infamous car rallies in Newport Harbor history was the Advanced Math and Science Club, advised by Mr. T. Scott Dukes. Besides car rallies, which many club members claim was the club's main activity, the club also attended the Griffith Park Laserium Show, and the Observatory Museum. They also plan at least one more car rally in addition to field trips to the Los Angeles Museum of Science and lndustry. and the Reuben H. Fleet Space Center in San Diego. s yu 2 1. TOP ROW: Kim Eckenweiler, Sarah Schilt. -led Dempsey, Bob Schmidt. Brd: Toni Wagner, Laurie Dunger, Greg Shaver, jenny Hinshaw, Monica Oldman. Znd: Mr, DukeS, Brion Bisso- nette, Devon Marquet, Lisa Sawyer, Raun Thorp, Ann Hanley. David Adler, Mark Gumlek, Lynn Thomas. BOTTOM: Joanna Gwozdviowski. Paul Hood, Carrie Miller, 'Icff Kuhn, 2. Club members laughing over a ioke. 3. ,Ieff Kuhn and Kevin Buckler were in charge of the first insane car rally sponsored by the club. Sesi traes xt if ' . qw ll il -Wm 1-mm il ilf ,sa l G.- a N. 3 72 MATH AND SCIENCE CLUB ...L tai l Seiernestea This year's Social Science club participated in a 14' l ,fl ,,. vi s? -tx. K 1 1 .1- -n ,,,.. V Z - wi' 1 ' ,SM major share of fund and spirit raising at Harbor. Their first objective was to acquire enough money to support a Christmas toy drive for underprivileged children. By sponsoring a dance and the film Little Big Man the club managed to make a staggering 55700, This money allowed them to buy over SOO toys and hold a party for 100 children. The festivi- Rx ties were complete with a Santa Claus falias Mr. A Horowitzj who appeared in order to present the gifts to each child. Activities during second semester included seeing the play B-ubbling Brown Sugar -- and other fund raising events. Q-vi? , Qi Qing? lf' 1 , f 1. BACK ROW: Michelle Dusseau, Leslie Kephart, Ann Detsch, Kathy Ege, Debbie VanCleave, Danny Burton, Christine Kirven, Mr. Moody, Lisa Beazley, Susan Takata, Kelly Wilkes, Patrice Courteau, Deon Picker, Mike Draganza, Sheryl Burkhart, Kathleen Belveal. FRONT ROW: Laurie Ritchey, Clara Boardman, Nadine Shepps, Susan Stoner, Lisa Putman, jill Sheppard, Carol Colesworthy. 2. The Good Fairy, Patti Sampson, adjusting her slipper. 3. Wayne Santa Claus Horowitz and friends. 4. Debbie VanCleave entertaining kids. 4 SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB 73 Cah ss The Chess Club, advised by Mr. Beatty, competed in a round-robin tournament with eight other schools. A part of the South League, the club participated in matches against Marina, Edison, and other schools in the area. Although most of the members already knew the basic structure of the game, the members met almost every day at lunch to practice strategy for their upcoming competitions. Also, some chess club members entered tournaments on their own outside of school. mf c A 1 Ed Breitfus and Dave Marshall practicing strategy for their next competition 2 Mr Beatty concentrating hard on his game S BACK ROW Dave Marshall Ed Breitfus Louis Shapiro Eric jessen Ray Galantino IRONT ROW Fred Bockmiller Matt Chu Steve Gcorge Mr Beatty NOT PICTURED Rob Anslow Webb Hall Richard l-lervford Erit Hesse David Godsell Bill leness Arthur Iones Paul Russell George Loweridge 7,. gs: gypsy: .ff ,. .,,., ,f an Wu y5.'c4s: , ,f,,,,a i--4 - ez 1-3-11.1 mar-'.'f --i - f. .4 f ..,. . , 'Ng21.sls- f' V '4'- fx:::v:112:: zM52,41Z'- ' T 1 v.. 2, as i .guy l....l wma, wffeiw pl' New I- .f 4, r ' I, vdifm Q' V o,,ffQf Xvnwggylll, ,.- . f ,,,, ,.,. , W ,W 4. ,, ,,,, 5 :fi I' WTWNN MW t af 4-.IN-J 4-.ff t 4 4' ff. .gt 1 ..-i.,.. , ,x X X '- CHESS CLUB 74 Wie? Sccsi tmntce The Computer Science Club is dedicated to further- ing the knowledge and educational opportunities for all interested students. During lunch, the club held meetings which dealt with fund-raising events, state-of-the-art development, programming techni- ques, and new computer languages. Money raising projects featured this year were a car rally and a pro- ject for the administration. A tour of the Orange Coast College facilities aroused new and increased interest in the field. Pseudo classes and other pro- gramming languages were taught on occasion, so that knowledge could be passed on to others. I 14 , nr zu , wi-.lvv-mf, i i Y i r Z 3 1. Robert Queyrel, Dave Vorgang, Matt Chu, Marc Sinykin, Shawn Davidson, Louis Shapiro, Charles McGinnis, Doug Thist- lethwait, Mr. Noser, Devon Marquer, 2. Marc Sinylcin trying out a new computer. 3. Louis Shapiro receives his punishment from Doug Thistlethwair and Robert Queyrel, COMPUTER SCIENCE 75 Milliiti ry A new club this year, the Military Club was organ- ized primarily to bring together students interested in military history. The club usually met every day to alert members of the sales of military games and books and to inform them of new shops selling mil- itary artifacts in the area. During lunchtime meet- ings, many different battle and simulation games were set up for the members, use. The club is a Hpoormansv club. There were no initiation fees, dues, or fund raising activities. The members wanted to get down to basics, namely continuing on the ancient traditions of warfare. af V , . ..,,,.,. ..., ,,,,..,, ,... A ,Rst X--,Z V :7:3:sl'g::2i'::': ,g' V M T-gil . w i ,Q , gif 'V - -' : J ig, 2. 'ff fy: 7 , Z ax., 'W' , M..-1 v J 1 , I Q , , Q y ai? I if , ,1 M.-r .ra s. -1 , xii, gf fff f ,- 1 at .- F , lf 1 f f , 'L 1' . il , ,V IH, KVVEJ A l ,A ! -5. , I V. b i Q l 1' 4 ',, 76 MILITARY CLUB Ge-altflwews Ciriitn os 'v 'lf rw . li J. 5 9'I ti sn' Amunss M SUN ...W -it ,-4 I Mr. Caldwell's two 5-6 Spanish classes make up Caldwell's Gringos, the great club that spends the Whole year raising money for their exciting trip. For the past two years, the club has travelled to Baja, but this year they are hoping to go to Mexico! The pur- pose of the trip is to acquaint the members with the Mexican culture, and also it provides an incentive for the students to speak Spanish. During the year, the club sponsored bake sales, car washes, car rallies and even a dance to earn money, Habla Vd. Espa- nol? my-i...,, 2 Opposite Page: 1. BACK ROW: Dave Marshall, Eric jessen, Gary Parker, Rob Anslow. FRONT: Fred Bockmiller, Ed Brejtfus, Mr. Smith. 2. Gary Parker moving in for the kill. 5. Rob Anslow and Gary Par- ker concentrating on their moves. 4. Eric jessen putting his strat- egy to play. This Page: 1, Head Gringo, Paul Caldwell. 2. Robin McClure diligently entertaining the class. 3. TOP ROW: Mr. Caldwell, Kelli Bleiker, Teri I-Iausman, Cindy Frost, Michael Wandroke, Mark Nunes, unidentified, David Kiddie. BOTTOM ROW: Lori Brit- tinghamjanetjacobi, Kathy Koll, Lori Clary. CALDWELL'S GRINGOS 77 The Chinese Club, which was actually Miss Porters Chinese class, engaged in many activities, During the year, the memhers put on dances, and candy and bake sales to earn money for their trip to San Fran- cisco for the Chinese New Year. They were also invited to attend a language contest at the Univer- sity of San Francisco. ln class, they were very fortu- nate to have Li Chang from Taiwan to help them with their Chinese lessons. They also participated every Friday in various cultural activities, such as Chinese painting, films, and guest speakers. Ghitmi s lbw i'L . ,f3,'l Q, f'?'W'-1 Wi ,fn A ,,, 4 tx I lr if W -2 M. esh, N, V.-0---ff '1nna... V. MMWV -mann ,O 9 78 CHINESE CLUB Lat in The Latin Club, advised by Mr. joe Robinson, par- ticipated in many fund-raising activities this year, Besides sponsoring candy and bake sales, the Latin Club also sold Harbor Mugs in order to acquire enough money for their extensive field trip Besides sales the Latin Club went to a nearby Roman res taurant for dinner Club members also made a his torical movie Hannibal Crossing the Alps which was shown in the Latin classes 3 It -in Mfg am. S-.Q-M B F52 04711 I 01 , 7' Ll PIZQJIY 2' Opposite Page: I. TOP ROW: Li Chang, Claudia Kerr, Molly Ashe, Wendy Davies, Miss Porter, MIDDLE: jill Shepparcluludy Ritch, Celeste Jardine, Karina Haum, Tim I-lachey. BOTTOM: Mike Odegaard, Norm Collins, Michelle Mohr. 2. Karina I-laum 5 printing Chinese letters, 5. Miss Porter helping Chinese students. J' 4. Mike Odegaard composing a Chinese song. This Page: 1. Gigi Gorman and Liz Kendrick studying U1 their Latin. 2.joe Robinson quietly informing his club members to cut the insulting remarks. 3. TOP: Liz Kendrick, Gigi Gorman, Christine Kirven, Rhonda Dollisonjeff Kozad, Mr. Robinson, -7-f Libby MacPherson, Chris Nesselroad. Shawn Davidson. BOT- TOM: Margaret Deneher, Cheryl Smith, Pam Boelke, Roger i Kencheljoy Baumgartner. ,., 3 LATIN CLUB 79 Hrrmtaeammmlio l l GEMM The International Club is a new organization this year, composed of the previous separate German, French, and Spanish clubs. Headed by Foreign lan- guage teachers, Mr, Shira, Mr. Gentile, and Mrs. johnson, the club partook in many interesting activ- ities. In order to raise money for their excursions, club members sponsored a sucker and button sale. The International club participated in the annual Oktober Fest, as well as eating in a French restau- rant. 5 1 I if F 6 I 3 I i l .1 I S if X . '-Q.. A 3 80 INTERNATIONAL CLUB I Opposite Page: 1. TOP: Carol Ware, Juana Fernandez, Linda Hanson, unidentified, Ste- phanie Foreman, Suzanne Spangler, Molly Ashe, Carol Colesworthy, Ann Detsch. MID- DLE: Missy Beechner, Tom Moriarty, Mike Odegaard, Laurie Howard, Tammy Young, Lou Fannon, Bruce Crary. BOTTOM: Kathy Martin, Nicole Van Dam, unidentified, Les- lie Kane, Dave Goodsell,-Judy Schraeder. Z. Members at a lunch-time meeting. 3, Head of club, Marta Rosener. 4. TOP: Marta Rosener, unidentified, Lisa Holsinger, Richard Hery- ford. BOTTOM:.Iusrin Hecht,-Julie Cochran, Charles Larson. This Page: 1. BACK ROW: Molly Ashe, Marta Rosener, Ann Detsch, Tom Moriarity, Missy Beechner, Richard Heryford, Dave Goodsell, Nicole Van Dam, Burton Ogatta, Kathy Martin, unidentified, Carol Ware, Bruce Crary, Lou Fannon, Suzanne Spangler, BOTTOM: Unidentified, ,Juana Fernandez, Shawn Gay, unidentified, Lisa Hoisinger, Diane Winowr, Mike Odegaard, Susan Takata, Judy Schraeder, justin Hecht, Carol Colesworthy, julie Cochran, Stephanie Foreman, Shawna Redman, unidentified, Charles Larson,-Ieanine Manser, Kathy Kwock, Brett Rudd, 2. Mr. Shira listening in on the meet- ing. 3. BACK ROW: Burton Ogatta, Susan Takata, Shawn Gay, Kathy Kwock, Brett Rudd. BOTTOM: Unidentified, -Jeanine Manser, Diane Winocur, Steve De Wilde, Shawn Redman, Laura McKelvey. INTERNATIONAL CLUB 81 eeatcsorn V439 QW! 1. BACK ROW: Chris l-lall, Lisa johnsonjanet Smith, Charles McGuiness, Raun Thorp. FRONT: Wayne Penn, Danny Bur- Czwozdziowski Della Robertson Peter Shelton Heidi Vonszeli Stevens Photographers David in-:gal Paul Evers Gordy Grundy Kexin Steward 2 Danny Burton and Heidi Vonszeliski busy at work 7 l We, the glorious graduating seniors, fthough some of us may not make it because we're on the five year planj of the Beacon staff, leave a legacy of misrquotes, mis- information, and missed deadlines. Our final word to Harbori The ever complimentary Raun Thorp, Bring out the straight iackets!!! AAAhhh!!! Sophisticated Joanna Gwozdziowski, Kevin, your head is as big as a Dan Burton, casual as always, What do you mean my cutline stinks??? Kevin Robertson, who is challenged only by Peter A. Shelton for the biggest ego, clidn't have anything to say. Gordy Grundy didn't want to say anything, but an appropriate saying might be, No, Tarpits was NOT a pun. Firm and well in control of herself, janet Smith always knew where her head was at: Trish, where's our copy ? Naturally, Trish, who is fairly able, replied, 1 thought YOU fed the Della Robertson survived her years on staff, and can be visited in the ' Home in Pacoima any weekday 1 and 6. Peter A. Shelton, whom everybody commented, Respect, we need more around here. I've been on the staff for years, maybe that accounts for my behaviour. And Ralph Stegmeir, ever an inc fountain of wisdom, helpful hints humorous anecdotes revealed, 1 have lute faith in the BEACON staff. Yeah why don't you look at the masthead of December 16, 1976 issue, Stud? Finally, to all the underclassmen we like to leave you with these words, power of the press is astounding. Why last issue, someone got his finger stuck and it hurt all day. I ton Ralph Steigmeir Trish O'Reilly Gordy Grundy ,Joanna ski. NOT PICITURED: Kevin Robertson, Chris Forsythe, Greg 82 BEACON CCHQF5 Aeiliwkiiliel 'I ray Ka. 2 I I 1 4 1. Stephanie Foreman, Carol Diatanisluo and Nami' Herman selling carnations for St Valcntinds Day, 2 Social Scicmc Club mcrnhcrshliii Sheppard, Ann Dctsch, antl Patti Sampson preparing for their Chrimtmas party for underprivileged kids. 5, Rowdy Rootcrsl Brute Wilson, Howard Shaft, and Mark Slcvcovc cnrcrraining thc basketball crowd. 4. Galleon mcmbcra building n lighthouse for a sandcastle contest. ii IT CLUB ACTIVITIES 83 84 FACULTY Newport Harbor is not exclusively a students, school, it also belongs to the teachers or so rumor has it. Some students only know a few teachers, while others know all too many. This section is ded- icated to the teachers, custodians, secretaries and administrators who make these hallowed halls into the institution of higher learning that they are. Each teacher had been asked to provide their hobbies and the person they most admire. HDMINISTRHTI The newest addition to Newport Harbor this year is the principal, Mr. -Jacobson. He is a man dedicated to his new position of responsibility. He intensely dislikes disorganization and hopes to provide a new sense of direction for Newport Harbor High, Mr. Jacobson is tied to the values and ideals which make a good principal a great principal, those of concern mixed with a firmness and determination to get the job done. His interests beyond those of school activities include a love for sports of all kinds from dirt bik- ing to golf, from scuba diving to snow skiing. He also enjoys motocross and the Indy SOO race. Mr. Jacobson is a very diverse man and the students of Newport Harbor welcome him to our school and thank him for a year well clone. 1:44154- wx-Bl f-env-M' Rad.. Q A ,,,... ,..,,,,,-E ffl! Mr. King, as the assistant principal in charge of operations, is an integral part of the mechanism which makes Newport Harbor run. Maintaining student discipline and attendance may sometimes seem a thankless job, but Mr, King takes the time and the responsibility to see that these areas are kept under control. As the assistant principal he is also concerned with the management of the school budget and the custodial staff. All in all Mr. King enjoys his job. His outside interests include a desire to travel throughout the historical United States. Assistant Principal, student services, registration and everyone's friend are just a few of Vashke Breed- ing's duties. Getting involved with all, doing all and being all, she is one of the most important and appreciated people of this school. From the day that you arrive at Harbor High until the day that you leave, there is a constant reminder of her hard work. She will probably be one of our best remembered peoplev from our days at this school. 1. The new addition to Newport this year, Principal Tom jacob- son. 2. Mr. joe McCoy - Oh come on, you don't really think I'd ditch a class! 3. Mt. -Jacobson on opening day. 4. Assistant Principal in charge of operations, Mr. jack King. 5. Assistant Principal Vashke Breeding. Dr. Wilson, assistant principal of curriculum and planning, coordinates Harbor's successful interdisci- plinary courses. He is concerned primarily with those students who have problems adjusting to established learning methods. He also displays a deep interest in all people at Harbor High School and outside of it. 7 'A ! 'I , if .7' AQ ,4 5 gffj I L , hy, .,,,,M?Mw 'Q' ,,,,,,,,0, ,99 if ,A f A TQ , ,X r .guhhni sz-+ Q . 4- Pwn.. 'W Mr. McCoy is in charge of attendance and catching those who ditch? He works with students, parents and faculty. Mt. McCoy is a man who can compro- mise, laugh and get his job done. Fairness is his game. Having a good time and taking life easy are his values. He works overtime, anytime, anywhere. He's a very dedicated man, eager to help, listen, and talk. Maury Lowe - dedicated activities curector who spends most of his time with students and impor- tant teachers. One of his duties is to get students interested in the school. He also heads up Song and Cheer and Student Government. He enjoys working with students and at one time or another we all meet him. Snow skiing, having a good time and Porsches are his favorite things - Porsches are Number lf' Mr. Lowe has done a terrific job as far as organizing A school activities and getting people involved are concerned. I-Ie,s kept the students and the faculty happy at the same time - and that is something to be proud of. 1, Assistant Principal Dr, Tom Wilson in charge of curriculum and planning. 2. Mr. Wilson. 5. In charge of attendance is Mr. joe McCoyf4. Mr. McCoy counseling a student. 5. Maury Lowe, the hard-working Activities Director. 6. Mr, Lowe and friend - Beauty and the beast? 7 89 VICTORIA KATHLEEN DENDINGER Director of Tutor Corps, Peer Counseling Playing Guitar, Yoga MICHAEL B. diDONATO Sailing TOM HAYS Golf joe Fox X MARY-LOU STAL Horseback Riding, Golf BILL STRAW Fishing Wife BARBARA MCWHIRTER f , aa- M ' f H M 1 .f'fQf'f gffjiq, W' 3'0'u u li - ' ' - .lui ll 4 , ,, Q Af 1 1 f , I ,, 712375, !,4, gf ,f 'f ,, f I f f 'f 4 ff f yi 4 f , ' , y . U34 ,il yi Q hx? +L.- f 3 ... 435, jpgpzii ., sk, s, ,W x ff' t , ' go - 5 1 A L 1 mm.. We sf I 90 ft, , , 5 g un Q 5 Q 3 5 6 1' a U r 1,9 ,Q 1 f 4 A Zf ln.. ,. , f 4 1. One of the hardworking counselors, Mrs. Vicky Dedinger. 2. Mr. Hayes helping student to figure out her schedule. 5. Mr. Straw, Yes, may I help you? 4. Smile, Mr. Hayes! 5. Mrs. McWhiner, listening to one of many students' problems. 6. Friendship is the theme of Mrs. Dedinger and Mrs. Breeding. 7. Mrs. Stal Let's see what we can do. 'X 3 Q QGDUNSELGDRS P ,8. Q, H -1 'lW 'f .--n-07 -1,, , 1. M.. 4563, . 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'SFA t AW? f 9 lt Y H ft Lit s :L . . 1' 'ia f V'7W 7' ,,,- .44 X ,K is-1,3 X, ' :S , L t. '-ill, - fj -fx -T'-iff ' 1 1 l. Mr. Buclper takes time off from ax lecture to pose for a picture. 2. Can you get u5 ll in? R, Mr Adams - Oli I give up. 4. One of Harbors best typing students. 5. MTS Altsliuler g Assignment time? 6. Hello - Mr. Jacobsen? 7. Mr. Ball - come plates tlie dgtfs lesson. H. Mrs. Alterman helping A student in art. 5 . r- il . Q- E il 5 I f If 'I .8 ,- i ,I W 3 ,i ':.' UML. ' 1 ' L.:,2Q'!' h . I alll 5 4 'qi S GI X inf X 4 'R i Y., i s . ifrcmvf 7 , ? A ff ' f' , F , flifniafmy .-J N-.X - 1-3, I in I L..-if v W , if , ww-wwwwnwh B 'V 5 , 'f-M f .:Q 'A x A I 5 -' ll 3 ' ob I ,YV .BT I N V. ii E - ,nk 8 QQ Si MORRIS ADAMS Physiology, Biology JUDITH ALTERMAN Crafts,-Jewelry, Arr ,IUDITH ALTSHULER English GEORGE BADGER En lish PATSY BAKER English GRANT BALL Civics, Criminal justice U.S. History WILLIAM BARNETI' Biology Waterpolo Vince Lombardi KENNETH D. BAUERMEISTER World History, American Political Behavior Sports, Reading, Gardening Mohandas Gandhi JOSEPH BEATTY Govemment, Economics Backpacking, Chess, Bridge Wife WILLIAM BERNAU Safety Ed., Drivers Training Spectator to Sports Events Abe Lincoln SHIRLEY BERRY Art Growing Cactus, Collecting Beautiful Things Henry Kissinger MIMI BIRCH Career Ed, Director, World History Reading, Swimming My Mother 94 FACULTY -wl- 5 1. Mrs. Birch - Now you behave yourselff, 2. Mrs. Berry showing off one of hCI students finest worl-ts. 5. Mrs. Caldwell - Bring in all the bats and balls! 4. ML Byers playing leap-frog with student Hal Rainwater, 5. Mr. Barnett - Get out! V.. . ,a 4 Yer ' mf ,fp 1, y e --......,......, LYNN BLANTON Girls P.E., Girls Varsity -j.V. Basketball Raising Kids, Skiing My Husband CHARLES BLEIKER World Geography, P.E,, Soph. Football, Tennis Movies - Trivia Sam Houston, Harry Truman BARBARA BLOCK Decorative Stitchery Foods I Patchwork and Quilting The Organized, Relaxed Person BILL BURGE Biology, Summer Field Studies Hiking, Working With My Hands Charles Darwin EARL BYERS Boy's P.E, Freshman Football Same as Dave's David Spangler JANE CALDWELL Girl'S P.E. Cooking My Husband and My Children PAUL CALDWELL Spanish Off Road Cycling, Golf, Pool Emiliano Zapata ELLEN CANCOF Girl's PE. Traveling, Swimming HAN K COCH RANE Geometry, Algebra Relaxing Honest People CINDY COLLINS English, Drill Team, Auxiliary Being With My Family Entertaining Unselfish Pcoplc MARGO CUNNINGHAM English JERRY DEBUSK English, Boy's P.E. Tennis, Golf and Being Outdoors Many People ,-9-4 Aw V51 in , fs Z 1. Mr. Caldwell consciously listening to a speech by Vicky Leeper, 2. Mr. Barnett rak- ing a break between drills. 3. Mr, Hagey - Now that one was funny! 4. Athletics Director Mr. Gage hard at Work as usual. 5. Mr. Burge concentrating on what to do about this specimen while one of his students knows what ro do with it. ROBERT DONALD U.S. History, Social Problems CHARLES DOUGLAS U.S.'History, Youth 8: Law, Civics Skiing, Skin Diving Frank Ball - Anclroti Cal. DAVID DOYLE Algebra, Practical Math Sports, Sleep Groucho Marx,-joe Paterno, George Allen DONALD DUFFY Safety Education T. SCOTT DUKES Physics, Chemistry Skiing, Motorcycles, Volleyball My Wife STEPHEN DYE Algebra, Calculus FACULTY 97 SHARON EAST-VUNDERLAN Typing, Speedwriting, Office Training JOHN ECHTERNACH Earth Science, Summer Field Studies Mountain Climbing Those leaders Who Have an Impact on History DENNY ENGELKE Foods, Senior Co-Ed Cooking, Young Decorator Gardening, Travel Betty Crocker, Duncan Hines and Pillsbury Dough Boy RICHARD ENGLAND Instrumental Music Travel Godzilla -IUDY FOGT Girls' P.E., Varsity junior Varsity Volleyball Carpentry, Painting A Self-Disciplined, Honest Person JOE FOX Work Experience, Way Wild Boar Hunting, Cricket Tom Hays, Ralph Stansbury 98 FACULTY 4 4 'f i' f f g , .V--.- ......., Z ,ms atc I 7 u ,,f' mi fwwffn W V rf of A f J ' ' 'N 1 'v V 1 , A3 Xml' fy A , L an Nl ' ,f 1 W' 1 If f fd if fl P 'vu-4' 'uiswv 4'-I ,L if? 4 ' ff-.Li-'H ' , .mv J fn ,,,..f, Q V 'H V' Q g 9 VJ: vi, W as 9 'V df' K' n H . of ,f ' ' 5 ' YM' f v., 'fi L, 'f i z f 7 5'- riry yggil 22, 5. , ,, lg ik! ' 9 ' l ,, 2 U I ' f s 312 H , 'f 973 1 vw ,M ' 4 3 f , 'l ', ' V' 3,62 n 'f,' 'rl 1, -V' if V lf. ' 4 V ' I ag -'L M ef' , X, f , - ul 2 I g B 4 4' 'f 1 , i, lf W Uillffl npr -f' , 1 Wa --A wi ' lil J l,,lq Pe '1 lan , ' ' L flying! I I . 9 ,,.i , . A I ' 1:1 ' ?'!f7'-, W , ' 3f?f ,'W -ifff . Mr. Grgurich - Ifn1 : 3 then. . . 2, Mr. Gentile - No you pronounce it . . . vgf V ' fi Mr. Fry taking a coffee break. 4. Mr. George - Ha, ha - I fooled you. it was this V' .. 1 , 1 , , ,fr 5 , , tl S. Mr. Glennon - You woulcln't dare! f' f, ' Jw, f V r ' , 'i azz 0 4 Xaaaaf ll f' ww, BOB FRY Human Beings, Biology Serendipity, On Being Human Making Primitive Tools and Weapons Me JULES GAGE Boy's P.E, Department Head JOHN GENTILE French WILLIAM GEORGE Algebra, Geometry Coaching Basketball, Skiing, Cliff Diving FABIAN GIROUX History of Art, World History fGeography JOHN GLENNON English FACULTY 99 BERNICE GRAHAM U.S. I-Iistory, Learning Disability Water Skiing Cleveland Amory LOIS GRAVES Exploring Childhood, Foods Skiing, Back Packing, Sewing, Crafts, Reading Gardening My Husband, Mother-in Law, Children, Coffcachers MIKE GRAY Social Studies, Athletics ANCY GREENE ontemporary Living, Clothing, You the Consumer Sewing, Swimming, Reading Charles Eames WILLIAM GRGURICH Geometry, Algebra GLORIA G ROTTA Girl's P.E. WW K .,-A ...mf ' 3 av,.Wg' ', if 1 ' fi A 5 ' 'W, 7 . 7 DALE HAGEY Communication Skills Photography, Wood Working Kathleen BOB HAILEY Biology Fishing, Camping Frank Sinatra WILLIAM HANKE U.S. History, BioMed ED HERRING How To Be An Attractive Green Frog ln An Old- Fashionecl Way, English Coins, Pince Nezes Betty-Betty ELEANOR HODGES Spanish Travel, Reading WAYNE HOROWITZ Psychology, U.S. History, Yearbook Photography, Fumiture Building john Toland FACULTY IOI ROBERT HOUSE Biology, Science Department Head Indian Artifacts, Stamps Teddy Roosevelt and The Rough Riders GAIL HURVUITZ Geometry, Basic Algebra WILLI WELL Life e, Boy's i eam g, Coaching ol Jewell -IANETTE JOHNSON Algebra, Bio-Med Math john Galt ROBERT JOHNSON Art, Printmaking WEBSTER 'JONES Algebra, Trigonometry, Math Analysis and Survey Photography, Collecting Stamps, and Autographs My Wife 102 FACULTY . I .,. 2' 3, johnson caught in the 10 more time I'll . , . 4. Mf- Kuhta planning what to do in his next class. S. Mnjewell - You did what? rv kr- NF LEX KUI-ITA English ' Studying the Bible, Surfing Grandpa Grammer' JEFFREY LENNOX Electronics ANDREA LINGLE Serendipity Serendipity Staff Meetings ' Sally Granite HOWARD LOVELESS Woodshop LESLIE LUYMES Algebra, Practical Math, Record Keeping MICHAEL MARINO World History, Geography, Psychology FACULTY IO3 ANDREW MAUTHE English Sailing, Reading Broom Hilda RITA MCFARLAND Girl's P.E. JOHN MCGEE English Running Vince Lombardi JOHN MCGINNIS English EVELYN MCNEILLY English Putting Stull Objectives to Music Dorothy Reynolds BARBARA MCWHIRTER-JESSE Way, Counseling IOA FACULTY ,VE M f Q,......g.m-,-..-. Ltgfl ,. , . .x 3' , -si .,, ,... fs ' ff E .Rfk , EPO l'f'- af P LL. K -at -45 fl , , ., -i,--1 fx ,gf 4 QAIEI. Mr. Mauthc lecturing one of his students. 2. Mrs. McWhirtcr-jesse counseling a udent. 3. Mr. Neeme showing a student how to do the problem correctly. 4, Mr. eeme - Then you square the 2 . . . 5. Mr. O'hern - But you can't say the xttle of 1812 was . . .U .1-p JACOB MILLER World History, Geography, U.S. History Fishing, Camping, Hunting, Cooking Ganhi, Coach Wilson DON MOELLER Ceramics Sports, Creative Activities In The Arts Bob Hope THOMAS MOODY Civics! Social Problems RICHARD MORENO English l-IARCOURT ALEXANDER MORGAN, Ill alias Al Morgan English Clam-Digging Charlie Brown, He Never Quits EMIL NEEME Practical Math, Driver Training Athletics, Listening To Good Music jesus Christ FACULTY lO5 JAMES NEWKIRK Criminal justice, Youth and the Law GERALD NOSER Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry, Computer Programming DENNIS O'I-IERN U.S. History, Social Problems, African Studies Hunting, Fishing ANDREW OLIVER Advanced Drafting, Industrial Arts Department Head Square Dancing, Fishing, Camping, Golf, Vloodworking Leonardo Da Vinci BETTY ORBACH Language, English Folk Arts and Crafts Eleanor Roosevelt KEN OWEN Stage Band IO6 FACULTY I U I I l 3 I I I I t U l s 3 6 0 o a I 0 O I I D 0 K 0 I W' 41 L- .y 'l wav-,we i N 01.4-t SKI he I r If 3 f,,....--4 o 2 if,f '55,f! I, 4 ft , I ,pf-fy,7l,.,'L?g .V gash ,J L ff- T. 4 f' 1 1, Mr. O'hcrn contemplating on whether to give a student the A or not. 2. Mr. New- V, jf kirk - However . . 3. Mr. Roberts - posing with his buddy. 4, Mr. Picrose - 1. 12 fi if VL ff, Do you want to go outside and tell me about it? 5, Coach Pizzica on the sidelines. ' 1- , ' Q 1- I gf 1 if V77 , , gm V g , -fy , t 1 I I ' I? 4 .J FRED PETERSON Typing, Business and Con su mer Law, Bookkeeping, Sophomore Football Sports, Construction, Traveling, Sailing My Wife JEFFREY PIEROSE Algebra Flying Airplanes, Picking Banjos Robert Angell WILLIAM PIZZICA Adaptive P.E., Athletics MARY ANN PORTER Chinese, Spanish DWIGHT ROBERTS Biology, Bio-Med Science Backpacking, Nature, Plants Saul fPaulb of Tarsus IRENE ROBERTSON Ceramics Collecting Seashells, Old English Sheep Dogs, Collecting and Making Pottery -Ioan Suthcrlancl FACULTY IO7 ,IOSEPH ROBINSON Anthropology, Latin, Spanish Travel, Sports, Carpentry Fabian Giroux ,JOHN HERB ROUTLEDGE Mathematics Photography, Lapidary, Fishing, Geology Benjamin Franklin ROSEMARIE SCI-INUERER German Traveling, Sailing, Skiing, Music CAROL SCFIUBERG Typing, Shorthand GEORGE SELFRIDGE Safety Education, Drivers Training Golf, Involvement People Who Care CONNIE SELL Newport Plan IOS FACULTY fav up-1 SKI CLL' , .H M.. ,T 1149- V. ?' I . .,., af, Erp' 1. Mrs, Shuberg -if you change this it'll be an A. 2. Mrs. Schnuerer - testing 1,213 . . . 3, If I make a hole here, 4. How gullible do you think I am? S. lr could be berm- ',3'-sl , 244. ' firgifv I I as 'z P P M-H ',4.',:?..'L w 'CSI'- 1.-,ati 4 4 ' . - s H uf ii: . .X V .H 1 ,HL AFQF. . .V . -new . ,i 43 1 L I ANDREW' SMITH Physical Education Photographx Albert Hhweitzer DUDLEY G. SMITH Chemistry Sports My Wife EUGENE E SMITH Drafting, Social Studies Boating, Fishing. Swimming. Traveling. Xwooclwork Playing Chess My Wife T. SCOTT SMITH Algebra. Geometry. Senior Math Review. New Topics in Math Square Dancing. Water Skiing. Bicycling, Travel Beniamin Franklin XVILLIAM SMITH GEORGE SPANGLER Safety Education Outdoors Activities. Camping. Hunting, Fishing, Off Road Driving My Wife RALPH WILLIAM STANSBURY World History, Geography Recreational Sports Ken Duddridgc -ltziblx' 2 no '. V ,wff -g M NANCY STAUB RALPH STEGMEIR journalism, World History Travel, Record Collection, Politics, Gardening Martin Luther King MARYJ. STUTTLE English Horses, Theater Edmund G. Brown -Ir. i JOE SWIFT Drama 1-Z, Stage Craft, Drama 3-4, Drama Production Skiing, Directing, Af vs? 4 Camping ' Qi' ffl My Father , 3' 1' , Q A rm JERRY TAGAMI English Skindiving. Films, Freshman Basketball Bob Wentz if it viii' ,A Wbnudw gf If 4 PF!! I . t '5 9 , , 2 t Q , , V Z2 , ,M 'fi Q, , 9' Q , f ' 5b,, t, ev ,t.:,., im im V. ,,,, v fff-MW at bbw:- M , 2 7 2 4 w BUIIIUMH--I 3 'x 5 X PN LN? Q' x 2 ul . 6 6 I L 27 W 4 5 1. Mary Sruttle takes time out to smile at the camera. 2. This is all wrong. 3. Donald Vandcrlan coaching his students. 4. If you don'r do it this way, I'll . . 5, Connie Wadsley, having fun teaching students the fundamentals of math. fa S rvy -'27 1 I - 2 5 .. H .D 2 1 K y , . i ,,, V N gas, Y ,Q 3 sfiugssdc ., wi Wh.--4' 5' .1 - . , 4-in, v..-gs N ' ,, ., 3:3 , K .2 -, 49 T ,:z5Z3 Kirin .sr .az UH ,,.,... A A 7-.i5,-,-'-'.--'..'.'e'Z.L:z'I'-: . f , -4. . . .',' -1- 1-ni, gl-' 1 Q-i-:-. --aw.-P. , . .a . ' ,',:a.-,. f fl f 2 CARROL TATRO On Being Human, Challenges of Contemporary Life, Serendipity, Social Studies, Camping, Traveling Barbara -Jordon DONALD ULANDER DONALD VANDERLAN ALVERIS VANFLEET Choral Guitar, Music Production Tennis, Golf, Bridge DAVID VAUGHAN Shop Flying, Sailing My Wife CONNIE WADSLEY Algebra, Geometry Water and Snow Skiing BILL XYIAKEMAN ' 4 gg 7., Q, ,.wW,q.G:.,,,,,, v-, 17 ,fe QW v. max Na., nf f, 4 4, w ' 5 , ,f . fi 1 4--. iwgfgg r Q, SP2nish, Portuguese, E.S.L. '5 Violin, Singing, Painting, ,H f' n n Aside From the Lord, the lf 1 ' M : ' fi Great Apostles Peter A if -'- and Paul , ' ,f 5 5 7 ls if ' BOB WENTZ Speech, Newport Plan Travel, Satisfying My Curiosity Heart People CAROL WERNER Reading, English FRANK WRIGHT CHESTER WULFF B 'W 4 , ' m ,L mms Qui bf f ff ,-nomar fi 'A 's ,. L' . V. J f EK ff .- 4 . i f, gr F ! B fi A rw! , ' 12 -b f 5 F ' 2' fit 'ff ,iff L L gwi Q. . y-fl!!! KV' I V' l A 1 r' ,SQ 1 1 x W K -ffl. ' r .,, 4, ,V '1 'fi i 5 . iff' . .,, 242 all f zf f 1. English teacher, Carol Werner. 2. Bill Wakeman, Bur it's a great day for sailinl- promise I'll come back! SEQRET RIES, IDES . x 5 .. X 1 . ' , -w...,, 1. Thelma. 2. I5n'r that book in yer? 5. Guess what you get ro file, 4. Carol Gust g Oh4 what a Day! S. OH how fun? 'L -ff, 1 JUDY AYERS BETTY BABCOCK LAUREL BLANTON DOROTHY DeRUSHA SALLY GRANITE CAROL GUST 4 HELENE-JACOBS DORISJOHNSTONE DIANE KING CAROLYN MATIAS Tl-IELMA MAYNARD REBECCA MAYNARD awww , 'ZH Q ru' 3 R E J My lm .,, Y -' 'K ENR S JS E 5 IA QA: 1, 9 Al fl do-Q., 1?Q 'X wk. O! ff 1 ' JOYCE MEWES BETTY MOORE SALLY MORSE DOROTHY REYNOLDS DENNIS ROBERTSON FACULTY 1 15 LIBR RY The Library!Multi-media center is not just a place to park your body on rainy days. It is an amazingly extensive and complete center of information rang- ing over most any general or specific subject imagin- able. This is available as the name implies in a mul- titude of mediag and all are indexed for easy loca- tion. There is also a large group of students working under the Library staff to maintain and repair this assortment, and to help students decide how they can best use the MMC for their reports or own per- sonal interest. M.M.C!. 6 7 1, Inn Walker. Z. Jacque Kuder. 3. -Judy Brcssler. 4. Imprisonecl in the Library. 5. Ross keeping track of his cquipmenr, and staff. 6, Ros Brcgozzo. 7. Ruth Bunting. 8. Millie Ballard 9. Ardcn Smith, 10. Tina Quadrcs. IO H7 UST DIHNS Newport Harbor being, as we know, one of the best schools in the area, has a staff for every facet of HS operation. This includes the custodial staff. These courageous Cand that isn't an understatement if you've noticed some of the trash after lunchj grounds keepers take cate of the lawns and bushes, classrooms, halls and walls which could otherwise become unkept through the continuous passing of students and faculty. To this colorful conscientious crew, we dedicate this page. 1. Gene Meister. Howard Campbell, Albert Dixon, Robert Mur- ray, Vetless Chase. 2. Ken Dunman, V. Chase, john Grover, Robert Parker, john Meteer, Roy Arehart, Tom Loque, Tom King. 5. You'll never guess what I found when I was cleaning up , , .4. Looking for yesterdays lunch. -w.. ,,-.A X FETERI NfX. S L L I I I 'l.,.Y'lmA., .' Nix X 'kr at A lot of Harbor students would go hungry were it not for the tireless efforts of the Cafeteria staff. Daily they conquer truckloads of lettuce, mountains of cookies and row upon row of hamburgers so that NH can no longer hear the growling of little stom- achs echo through the halls. We thank these culi- nary jugernauts, long may their spatulas wave. ' 1. Ist ROW: Dorothy Bayless, Grace Becker, Pat Whitmore, Linda Illingworrh, jean Bowers, Val Weaver, jane Piaskowski, TOP ROW: Diane Todd, Norma Bourgois, Rose Marie McDonald, Carole Henkc, Virginia Clark, Grayce Hoswe Cman- agerj. 2, Norma Bourgois and Rose Marie McDonald, should we serve tacos or chef's surprise? 5, Norma have we got a lunch for you! 4. Linda lllingworth cleans the salad for today's lunch. 120 ACADEMICS Despite our best efforts there persists the rumor that we are here to learn. And in order to learn. there are teachers lurking in all the classrooms for those unfortunate enough to have registered for their classes. From Anthropology to Yearbook, Poetry to Calcu- lus, there is a class for every life style and every person. The voearionally minded can make 8mm films. design homes, fire pottery or publish a newspaper, For the college- bound, there is offered the usual Math, Eng- lish, Foreign Language, ad nauseum. Look back to these classes and classmates, and think how you would have struggled through the world without knowing about reciprocals, rhytons and ribonucleic acid. i J f-'Alternative Ed. Alternative Education is a system for students who prefer a more relaxed atmosphere, out of regular classes, to pursue education on their own. Both Newport Plan and Serendipity prepare students to be more self-reliant by providing a unique way to learn required credits. Newport Plan in its sixth year is a community-based system. Students attend regular classes for two peri- ods and the other four are spent in the community for individual activities. Serendipity meet for the first four periods of Thurs- day, and this time is divided into different areas of learningg Social Studies, English, Science or Art. This is slightly more reginnented than Newport Plan, but Serendipity in its fourth year is still more relaxed than the mainstream school program. Y 1 if ilk 'Suk ,ae..5 'Wi l22 ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION 2 , .WMV 5 i 1 - i P 'Qi-.Wllfizf 7 2531, 47142 1463141 w r 17 ' fi! 'Q' f - fr' h 45 ff VWZW-mf ,44.v,.Z,! fl- ,Ml -I by v K 0' 1. - 'fs fr ' ' L ' ., M115-1,1','7',.f .., ,.,,,.,.f I .1 5,1 4 Q ,.. A 1 WWWQK' 4 X 1 .J ' .42 7 N kg 2 I T 4 ,..v.,f M, I A' V , M-,er.Z1i.!'3'1.. H I 1 f I i,.J,Giw . V fl , , I , 4 r I ,iz 2 A 1 6 6 T u 8 1, Good Ol Mr. Wentz, 2. A rye die. 5. The casual style of Newport Plan. 4. Carol Tatro at work. 5. I am almost finished. 6. Toad returns, 7, Dennis one of the people who brings it all together. 8. Serendipity during their an class, ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION 123 I 24 ART f'Al'f For the artistically inclined student, Harboris art department has all that he or she needs. Whether the finished product is a painting or a vase, the com- plete set of supplies and facilities needed are availa- ble, plus excellent up-to-date instruction on how to put these to use in better and new ways. Students sketch, etch, engrave, draw, paint and in general, are released on an artisan,s spree in art classes. In crafts, students weave and use paper mache, and leather in all their forms. Every year the most outstanding fin- ished products are put on show for display, judging and sale. l 2 W4 i 1 ,nf pcnvuvvnu-I f 1 ' s fy, , -1 9:1 ef- gem, mm il .tzpqmgt . ,,.'Ju it A b i'i'ef-ap, 1 NS.,- ,., :fbmmxxxmmiz x V I r ' . Sw' iii L' 1 -l,.','.k X . . . 'A ff, If '-H Q Ts ,P , , 'PY hr- - l 4 5 9 4,1 1 W, ,,.. 1 I O 1. Randy Parole at work on his torso. 2. Cindy Frost's Lion. 3. Scan Prizeman. 4. Cindy Frost painting. 5. Watercolor by Scan Prizcman. 6. Randy Parole at the wheel. 7. Crafts class, 8. Mrs. Alrerman watching her class. 9. Connie Miller ar the wheel. 10, Hard ar work. ART 125 f:Business The liusinws Dupt. ix for ftuclcntx wlm cxputit to cntci' .1 mgirlccting or sct'i'ct1ii'i,il lit-lil, A witlc liclrl is ullcrccl in tlicsc .irtpis in thc iittotinting. lvoolxkccp' ing iincl miirkcting tlgisstwg .intl in typing :intl short- liginil tcvuixcs its wall, Tlic typing clztss is also it lgivoritc ul all tlio5c NH stutlcnts who Lire college luminal, or who iirc titutl ol printing tlicir liismry rcports. i Wlorlc lfxpcricntc' is ll program tlirotigli which stu- tlcnta run cum riulit for work gincl iolus licld off tiimpusg ziftcr, lxforc rincl during srliool. 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Shorthand pad. 9. Hard at work. f-English l28 ENGLISH The anguished groans of AP students burning mid- night oilu their zombie-like faces the morning afterf 600 freshmen squirming in their seats view- ing Romeo and julieti' philosophical Bible discus- sions, and learning how to live with dying: these are all part of Newport Harbor's English Department. Most students will spend at least three of their high school years here, advancing from an incoherent freshman scrawl in papers complete with fragments, run-ons and dangling modifiers to the sophisticated five paragraph essays written in the junior year. For those who go on to participate in the senior AP pro- gram there is even a greater improvement as they advance from basically good writing to critical essays. E 3 Q 5 su:-M . 4 . new-www--nuwwwf.1a -W -fi wr fzwmwmmw 4 I I i.-aam.vfav.mifyf,fy.w A YGUJPQ 1 f 'tw ' '1 .3 , W, . 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X A :wr Qia- M t 4wZ,g,,.EmL .. V. , , at? f f 2151 '. VAf'f2-',- ,,, ,. f f 451 Not only do NH students take precious English, but also rake courses in foreign languages such as Span- ish, French, German and Chinese as well as Latin. The foreign language dept. provides a wide range of g these. The Latin is useful in vocabulary and World identification. The elaborate language lab is exten- sively used for listening and practicing the language. r,.,.,,,,,Zml V V I , ,mia if , ht .. Q 'Q , el ,sg c . v. , ug, gf' ,f ff' 4 y 'QL'-e ,V -'H 1 f ' f' J ., ' f 17-2 f ff ,. ri- ff Z ,, 2 , 'S- .N-RM I 2 130 FOREIGN LANGUAGE I r vii . I W f L 7 N vw 9 1. Caldwell at Work, 2. Wendy Davies tn Chinese. 3. Sue Stoner working hard in French. 4, Karen Breckenridge listening to a tape. 5, Bob Schmid: in the language lab. 6. Thegn Putman stud- ying his German. 7. Frau Schnuerer helping editor Peter Shelton S. Tony Wagner seeking help. 9. Vicki Leapcr giving a report, FOREIGN LANGUAGE I 31 f-Hom Economics The Home Economics dept. prepares girls and in recent years, boys too, for the life in a home of their own. Boys readily accepted the cooking classes. for obvious reasons, and some also enrolled in the You the Consumer class, but sewing, decorative stitch- ery and lnterior Decorating are still basically 'all girl classes and very popular, You the Consumer gives students insight into buying food and household goods. This dept. also has a nursery school in which students can learn hy experience how to care for small children. 0' Sr., ., N i K I fx , .W .f, ,M :xl 1 3 Z 53 ,.. , 1 XAQV y - lii f t sr r s , f I fig 3 2Rx,ff' HOME ECONOMICS 132 a a 3 4 K I N G 'lv-1--ni. 1--dv L. N 1 9 1. Rick Murray, scraping the bowl. 2. Everyone into the picture. 5. Lisa Beckly having fun in sewing. 4, The famous Gingerbread Man, 5. Sew on. 6. You dicln't. 7. Peek 'a' Boo, 8. Kim Connel in sewing. 9. Mrs. Block helping our. HOME ECONOMICS 133 Flndustrial Arts lndustrial arts provides vocational training tor stu- dents planning on going into careers related to the offered classes, or those for whom the art classes have not appealed , but are creative enough to work in these fields. There is wood shop for the budding carpenter and furniture craftsman. Drafting, elec- tronics and metal shop are also popular as is power mechanics, where students learn first hand all the workings of engines. Whether it is building or designing, Industrial Arts is the place for you! ' ,f' Q,gf, 'y' fy , ' -4 JJ' .,-,W 0 Qc , , f in .. K, ' 'fi my B LLB a 3' 5 Q 1 1:1 ' A 'N l 34 INDUSTRIAL ARTS 3 tp ,t, t, :ia ilk, ' , 7 'ti A ,C in , Q K7 s 4 ,t,,! ', .iw . A hh., .ff 6 J K ' 1 '- 'H sf 4 v. 'fi 3 Y' .nh YJ !!! Q In 8 ,ag Y V -2 my fm' ' r 41 -W, i 8 if 1 2 fi I N 7 1 ll! l. Mr. Vaughan. 2. Lighting the torch. 5. Lisa Forest in wood shop, 4. I can't think of the answer. 5. Rusty Howard in metal shop. 6. Troy Murrcl filing down a tough edge. 7. Tim Schaffer carries a big hammer. 8. This is the way to do it,jim. INDUSTRIAL ARTS 135 EMath I 36 MATH Whetlmer in the lowest Algebra class or in Calculus, math students share a common tie: too much home- work. Ah, but how will we get on in life if we didn't know our trig functions or how to factor out a polynomial. For those endowed with more mental prowess than others, or perhaps just the stamina and willpower to do the homework, Advanced Place- ment classes offer a chance for college credit. 1 New ,mmm ' N. -v 1 . Q ii-T. . at M.,.1: Q 14. . .TN Lf .' 3--Ltsggz.-+h ,Af g-5... 110-I+. rx ff- Q f P ' ' ' 'vs ' 1 ' gr X, 1 ,v K 4-3 A 4' w N w x .4 QQ as ' R K, ? X Q , 1 ma f in xi' 'Y9 ht 1' ff?-ii!!! W , ,B 5 Q N: rv, i. , .z. . W gg gr --.A , .J ...K r STN'-R . J 33,1 7-2 -sf ' N, . rv -SY'-,ga sm., , yava-ll, IA D Fw 'I 1.5 K K 1 jf 39 W .. is fri . K , wr' t , wg f ...N , N ei ,, V , i T' 3' ll Q at 45, x Ni .1 9 x 1 .4 V r. , A v ... .5-pw.-1.3. ..,geqQ . Ei-E! A I rw A - ' . 119:95 -' .iw W r A fe ....,, fa f- ?mtm f'1TQ f ' ' , .. X.,-,.,.,...... .- 2 h S. th. .. I i 8 7 f 1, f f 9 1. What did I do wrong? 2. Harbor student hard at work. 3. Theresa thinking about the question. 4. Oh! Looks like I am going to have to fake it. 5. T. Scott. 6. Let me think. 7. Boring. 8. Pyrhagoras would have been proud! 9. What am I doing here? W MATH I37 fMulti-Media The Newport Harbor library, haven for students and screwoffs alike, has more than the countless books all libraries have. It has an efficient and eager to help staff, of both superiors and students alike. But this ison1ypart,'There is alsothe,Multi-media cen- ter where one can make dittos, slides, transparencies and borrow from a multitude of equipment. Projec- tors are also available to augment any report to a point that a teacher can't help out say NA . In the summer an 8 mm film making class is offered, with direction in both animation and documentary. 138 MULTI MEDIA , ,alfa X ff fuselage 'Q' os, wa! 'lei 1? Ret V V , ,I A - 4 414' i ' J A w as ' 'r1r ' 'iff Wk 4 Y- lf ' o 7 ..... 0 ....,.........V . Y I 'yy licf 424 W H ,0'w V4 ' , ,wh l , u',vf M' A, 1 ,av ,J M- . . 4 6 .2357 4515 lfffwvnvvu. ,U if 8 1. Checking over the books in the MMC. 2. Looking over the periodicals. 5. Owen Frost hard az work. 4. Cliff reading Current events. 5, Monica, imitating the flash! 6. Reviewing past news, 7. Look up here. 8. Gosh, l've got to get rhis done, it's only due next period. MULTI-MEDIA 139 f- erforming Arts Dancing and prancing among us are people who have a peculiar talent, showing everyone that they have a peculiar talent. Actors, singers and musicians, classical or popg l.D, Flag Twirlers and Anchorettes, all are a part of life here at Harbor. What riotous indignations and outrage would occur if we had no senior play, or pep rallies were cancelled. What would happen to all our budding Marcel Marceaus and john Waynes? And what of the future Al Hirts orjohn P. Sousas? lt is these introverts that are here includedg the symbol of Nl-I talent and spirit. 140 PERFORMING ARTS .1 , .-v 4.-nf, ia.-wyawyp sul'-1 ik '. Nair' -ff K - f26Qflq6.2HvL'yn3iEt5QI 2,46 Ui J' I. Nfl.. ..:z.,,, film wwf t f 5wi e9Q-1 -. - W blfwiir'-2z:21'?.1'fy -- f A A, 'Q ,if 1: 5 ,wp ,N V of 4 fr ' lm f 4 4 .,-3,4 ,L dwg 595 5 , . k . 17 nv!! , ' 1- 5. if f L 2 W... ,y ummm iii 8 1. Oops! lgoofecl. 2. Terrilynn Kelly explaining how to do it. 3. Bob Williams letting the giys have it. 4. Brad practicing. 5. A singer. 6. Mark Rucker helping our. 7, jeff Birerti singing. 8. A lady drummer? 9. Blow harder, Bob PERFORMING ARTS 141 ff:Ph :ical Ed 142 PHYSICAL ED Good P.E. continued this year with the boys and girls participating in a variety of sports. This pro- gram was especially popular with many upperclass- men, who now only need two semesters total of P.E. in their jr. and Sr, years. There are still the whites, reds, and blues and Coccasional adapro comrnandosj of boys PfE. with grouping based on individual abil- ity, regardless of age, Girls P,E. continued as usual also with all the girls competing together. For those interested, however, the participation of co-ed show- ering still isn't being seriously considered, and so we will have to contain our schooltime physical exer- cises to sports. .,, usp 8 -4 , - ,x' A A. j ,sp 5 ggzpgzgz-rn-:-ze , 5 N A Us ' ' A 'rut ,-fl wg- Qqghh -WM 5192? ,' 'V i 3f6'll:'f1'iiiiIZ.l.Q i ll 1' - . .8 I A - I ae-??-BMJ fl - . - 12541, I H :L-:-:-9? V- , i,, , . , -,urn - ,g...g.g.g.g .1 1. ' fly:-T' ' Tfi5:5:5:?:5:f? 1 ' , . p:e:z:,1fzr:ptf1-512223 Q' - 4 , 4.-.g,g4U.5:5.g.A.g5,5Q'.f,.'gsg3 4 ff f' wz'w-:-:-:-:'.ft:::--t-r-.- . 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PHYSICAL ED 143 f Saf2I:y Ed Experience is the best teacher except for those soph- omores who are thrust behind the wheel of a mon- strous Buick. On the first day in class, the instructor will tell you to parallel park in a spot that looks two inches by two inches. But someday many of these students will be owning their own cars and they will want to keep that necessary status symbol in one piece. Safety Ed, not only teaches driving procedures and how to fix a flat tire, but also basic emergency first aid and the dangers of drugs, tobacco and alco- hol. For those students who are not behind the wheelw there is still a chance they might go to the unforgettable driver's simulator, What with check- ing your right rear and going 120 on a residential street, this is an all time favorite, -if J I az' V fl KW ' ,N I, Ijgyggfja Q7,f,,, 'fm f if I f 11 W1 , 4 4 a ,, in , .6 f,,. ',,,j?., ' ff ' Z H VmN ffy-i' - 2 .... ng W wa 5' I , x , I 47 Hifi A W 1 X , A 422' 2 t V 3. t ' 4 sv , . If I ,. 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The environmental nature center continued its serv- ice in providing both a pleasant community park and offered examples of several California life zones, as well as a prime hunting ground for biology students hoping to finish their semester collections. During the summer about 40 kids are able to go to the California Sierras - backpacking for a week. Then in March there's another trip that is takeng spending a week studying the environment of Yosemite. The math and science club was again strong, this year earning money to see Laserium. N ,s 5 l 1,3 . 394-R' V5 affix, W, . 1 , fl' gwfvg H I Z., A' are 'R' ?w-.f3sz.fga, 'I' -We ' fr g Xw V at 5, ,. ea, r-fi - V .. ri 2 -num--MH ,'1?,,,,., 3 w . ,K , ...---ui 1 i i i 1 i I U i v .d- x-,,. n.uu i 2HO-if H K itri values aft ia' I Maier mf 1COMPANY - . - 'HIV 9 1. Debbie Gichrest experimenting in class. 2, Steve Dawson - Excuse me. may I go ro. , .5. Chip Butera taking down notes. 4. Tim Gooding - I knew that! 5. Adam's favorites. 6. Mark Brad- burne helping in an experiment. 7. Uncle Bob. 8. Hear this and . . 9. Rick Murray tcsrs out his concoction. N 1 SCIENCE 147 f: Social Studies Social Studies takes in our political and social world, past and present, and presents it through a variety of classes and media, Classes range from African stud- ies to Youth and Law. Besides the usual films, field trips. great speakers and array of subjects, seniors can choose for their senior history elective Welve had such speakers as the son of F.D.R.,james Roo- sevelt, the State Attorney General, CIA agents, and several candidates from the recent political race. With all these varied opinions on our society, sen- iors can select their future political party as well as learning voting rights of the future voters. .,,, rf' -'mmm an ef H vrntsinfi uma' S' '5-,af 1 5 -1 2 148 SOCIAL STUDIES 5 if 3 i ? 42 i 2 unit. rf' 45? 5 R QQHTTH .r.-v- V W' ff ,. :wmv f F f ,.4WW f V 'IQ .777 5 i 4 7 ,., y- I .1 f fi ff if ri- Q ,I ,.., , 2 I' 5513135 .ggfizen . . I if 1 .1 j- 4 . As' is 'S . Q 1'-'vi-W-1-,...n y . ., 2' , f. my-. ff. iff Q V ,V M V? ri , ,, Q? 17,1 ,hifi ff' ,'igf2fQ,f2' mi 8 .,.-my. -mm'--Y' llvuw M W ff 9 1. Dan Stckol and Don Burns in History class. 2. The Gang in Criminal justice Class. 5. Rolf, Mike and Steve giving us thc message. 11. Bur Mr. Moody. I dicln't do it! S. Rob Galcy looking intcrcstcd in the subicct, 6. The gang looking over a tcst, 7. Wake up everyone. 8. Steve Friedman smiling for the tumcra 9. Dave Zimmcrman in U.S. History. SOCIAL STUDIES 149 f'Zonta Girls 150 ZONTA GIRLS The Zonta Club is a club of women that are involved in either the community or have and run their own business. These women with the help of Mrs. Breeding and a select committee of teachers at our school, honor a girl every month. The girl is chosen on her academic ability and her extra curricu- lar activities she may take on. 'Nw ',,Amf,f,, f if - in ', f , , ,+- -.. ie 1 'df , T' vm V. 2, ,V l 1 1 1a',' I A I i 'M , ' , 1 l 2 242 i ' I , X , 1 4, ,,gL.g:. , 1 t:5x,, A n 3 1 i - 7.113 l f l lf: 3 Qiilfz' ' ,fncwqfei f J , OCTOBER f Laurie Rirchy NOVEMBER - Molly Ashe DECEMBER -jennifer Hinshaw , f 15 x. X '5 l 1 A JANUARY A Connie Miller FEBRUARY - Ann Deurch MARCH -Julie Bernarz Rotary P rson OCTOBER - Bob Clarke NOVEMBER - Trish O'Riley fi. s A S fi., f' FEBRUARY - Tina Redner MARCH - Mike Tupy .,i.l li: w 5 I Y. 415 WH. 4? 3, . ,f H . Q ,.-Q. Each month a student at Newport Harbor is hon- ored by the Rotary Club for his or her participation in all school activities. A rotarian is chosen by a select committee of people here on campus. They are chosen on their academic and school activities in which he or she must excel. Each student then must attend and speak before the Rotary Club at a lunch- eon in the student's honor. No December student was chosen because of Christmas vacation. I 1 ,JANUARY - Mitch Massy 7 APRIL - Eileen Harrington ROTARY PERSON 151 X 152 GIRLS' SPORTS Again this year the female portion of Newport Har- bor's athletes displayed their superior athletic prow- ess by retaining their coveted All-Sports Trophy . . . two points for all our girls. These 'Wonder Women' are official proof that competitiveness and beauty can co-exist. Combining femininity with ferociousness and the athletic 'killer instinctf they have done it again. In Tennis, Volleyball and Hockey they reigned triumphant, giving their male counterparts a run for their money. Teamwork and dedication led to an excellent year for the Varsity team, including one 13 GIRLS VARSITY 1 Defeated Huntington Beach, 15-9, match winning streak which spelled an easy Iliff' 'O 521112 MOYUCH- 14-1618-15 15-6 A . Clean Sweep of Sunset league Play and 3 Sea' cated Mar1na,16-14,15-5 Defeated Edtson,15-5, 15-12 . . . Defeated Western, 15-1, 15-12 son record of 15 and 2. Finally lasting in the DCfCmdMmn,,15,5,15.10 CIF quarter finals left ghgm figd for jrh after SAN MARCOS TOURNAMENT Defeated Fountain Valley, 15-4, their impressive season. In the earlier San gjff1ffjg1g10PdfS-HD1-301111-4 1145-15' - Marcos Volleyball tourney they had tied for Dcfizid Bus: F 10-12 Defined Huntington Beach' 15-12' third- Defeated Mita Costa, 11-7, 11-8 Defeated Western, 15-9, 15-12 Lost to Santa Monica,O-11, 9-11 Def cl Ed' ,15-10, 15-7 The j.V. team season record was 12 wins, 1 b0Stt0L0uisville,1O-15 Adv:-tried thllfriigh quarterfinals of 1055, and 3 9 and 1 league record which Put Defeated Fountain Valley,15-7,15-7 C,I,F, them on top of Sunset League along with Varsity. In the Laguna j.V. Tournament 5'ii':gEngl1i?1n3,2lQBn?2'S,EfEhf S3?'1z5Mj'K4Plaf1iT0E P'fP'fE5f0f25ff C- ' ' - - , y , ZITI LIS QD 2 fit DOY ICB IO ICCCIVC SC VC. Newport f1f11Sh 3fd- Most Oufmndlng OP 5. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: BACK ROW: Maiyy Platfoot, Lynn Droke, Saiin Stone- the j.V. squad was Anne Yardley, Most Inspi- man, FRONT ROW: came Rush, Wendy Lewis, Mane Lundie, Kory Pulaski, Karen rational was Sally Butler, and Most Improved 015011- - were Lynne Kelly and Louise Burbank. 4. Sam Stoneman bumping as Wendy Lewis watches. 95 ' W X f Kf ' - f 5 S 1 1 .1-41 1 1 1 wwf iii I Il , ,,,, .,,,,,.. ,,,,, , ,, .,.., iif,i, L 1 115 12113111711 X y S . ., I li in I 1 ,, f 7. agua J' 1 Iliff111I1'1,111,11I1CfQb11Q'1f1I1'11l1'1Cf l XV , H - Qf tt-1,1 1It1I1,'l11lll1l 'I ' I Il 115111 '11'1 ft ' J11,11W 1 ,, f'W!ffnfgZf!ff2j ,',', 2 1 1 L- ' ttr. X1 110111, 1111 11111 Xl l 1 1 1 1111111111'W1121111111111'111 1 ,111 1 'lXll111l111Illl1l I l 41: MH 111111111'1ll1111l1'1ll'll I 1111! 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GlRL'S,IUNlOR VARSITY Defeated Santa Monica, 15-5, 5-15, 15-7 Defeated Huntington Marina, 15-5,9-15, 15-5 Lost to Fountain Valley, 15-11, 5-15, 15-15 Defeated Huntington Beach,15-11,15-6 Defeated Edison, 15-4, 15-5 Defeated Westminster, 15-15, 15-4 Defeated Marina,15-15,11-15,15-5 Defeated Fountain Valley, 12-15, 6-14,16-14,15-10 Defeated Huntington Beach, 15-10, 15-13 Defeated Edison,15-11,12-15,15-10 Defeated Western, 15-4, 15-7 .Lain 5. Karen Olson stands on as teammate Wendy Lewis passes the ball. 6. Varsity player Mary Platfoot hits over the Santa Monica block as Sam Stoneman covers the hit. 7. Karen Olson and Lynn Droke watch the action. 8.jUNlOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: BACK ROW: Wendy Hooper, Liz Efhtemach, Ann Yardley, Chris Polaski. MIDDLE ROW: Susan Marytn, Louise Burbanks, Hillary McDonald, Jeannie Wolfe. FRONT ROW: Gayle Harrington, Lynn Kelly, Sally Butler. GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL 155 Q Leading Newport's Girls Tennis team to the CIF semiafinals was the number one doubles team of Allyson Riley and junior Melinda Myers and singles player, junior Kelly Smith. The Varsity players advanced easily in league play, after a clean sweep of pre-league games. Inexperience was the major factor causing the team's narrow defeat by the Foothill Knights - a down-to-the-wire thriller. A new addition to the tennis squadg the j.V. tennis team composed mainly of freshmen and sopho- mores competed this year and was highly successful. 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Q p W' -' . tfflql f . -3-new :-.-,Q w:,.f 1' - '-' '.f'f:ifZefL'. w h 5 .L iza sag - - a j V i , -.11'g.y,,4':f-..f' if- rs' 'X fmt ' Ssf:ff.r:?4,ir:mhl:l-1 -- -ss -:- Ms: '- as - W Y- za- I .SN ,vi ,x X A g 156 GIRLS' TENNIS .-1- 'I C i GIRLS VARSITY fLeague Matchesj NCWPOFY Opponents Fountain Valley 32 2 Edison 29 3 Marina 25 7 Huntington Beach 50 2 ' Westminster 30 2 pkg fC.I.F. Playoffsj 1- Long Beach CWilsonj 2256 0 v Y V- Santa Monica 17 V1 5 ,W g -NNE Foothill 856 14 ,fe- J ,, Q-E 3 . 6 W l I -I 1. Allyson Riley and Melinda Myers warm up before an important match. Z. Holly Hendricks concentrates on her forehand return, 3. VARSITY TEAM: ROW 1:jill-Iohnson, Celeste Jardine, Laura Sheltonhjoanne Gor- don. ROW 2: Cathy, Debbie Gilchrist, joeys Shapiro, Margaret Deneher, Terry Andrews, Allison Reilly, Toni Wagner. ROW 3: Lisa Myers, Molly Ashe, Claudia, Kelly Wagner, Maria Myers, Lisa Beazley, Christy, Wendy Volk, Suzanne Oelke, Christina Gonzales. 4. Laura Shelton about to deliver a scorching serve. 5. Deba bic Gilchrest ready for serve. 6, Debbie Gilchrest serving in a home doubles match. 7. Margaret Denehuer stepping into serve. 8. Number one doubles team Allyson Riley and Melinda Myers at Newport warm up. GIRLS' TENNIS 157 rv' w 'v 45 f, gg.. at sw' Newport's girls field hockey ended a fairly successful sea- son with a 4-1-3 record. One of the best games of the sea- son was the Huntington Beach match, in which both teams played an outstanding game. As compared to a more physical type of hockey, it was a game of finesse and savvy. Even though Newport and Huntington tied, it was a beneficial game to all concerned. Another upsetting, but exciting, game of the season was league finals against Edison. Newport lost 4-2. Even though the sailors were leading 1-O at the half, the Char- gers came on strong in the second period. The two scores were made by Candy Montgomery and Eileen Harrington. janet Jacobi and Eileen Harrington were voted into the first team all league. jayne Draganza and jennifer Shoe- maker made all league second team. The Varsity team cap- tain was jennifer Hinshaw. Senior jennifer Hinshaw, Eileen Harrington and Trish O'Rielly are the last members of Mrs. Caricof's original team of 1974. l. DIV: TOP Sally Baker, Marianne Leonis, Kathy Koll. l.aT0nya Shull, Li7 Echrernach. Cindy Frost. BOTTOM' Amy Hinshaw. Kirsten Berg. Vicki Leeper. Lynn Ballard, Kellee Kirkpatrick. 2. VARSITY: TOP: Sara Sthilt. Katrin Hecht. jennifer Shoemaker. Eileen Harrington. -Iennifer Hinshaw. Kristen Pulaski BOTTOM' janet lacobi, Trish O'Reillv. ,lin ne lJr.ig4n1a.,Im Marimon Y A 158 FIELD HOCKEY .fs w ' tr gt'tt1lf- , .g5i, '-t,lo:-:if-Zywxx ,. 1 .t L xg.-':i3g,,.,,,.t.5 ' V1 X- ' 4 - 3 '....g. v. f 'YV' f . - ,as- .LH--: Y' .. , qw.- X. Varsity NH Marina NH Westminster NH Fountain Valley NH Huntington Bch. CIF NH Edison IV NH Marina 3-0 NH Westminster O-O NH Fountain Valley 3-0 NH Huntington Beach I-O CIF NH Edison 1-1 1 Bt -M +. N at I ,E '-+0 , ff, V y , ,WV e ,j ' ' a. MJHA ' ' y ' ,., Nwfmzf . f',f'V I W J , 1. Coach Caricof gives game time instructions to All League of ' player .Iuyne Drgigztnzu, 2. Candy Montgomery und -Iaync Dru- 4 -A If ganna move in on opponents goal, 5. Sam Schilw, Candy Mont- gomery, .Jennifer Shoemaker stoked after A victory. 4. .Icnnifcr - fi' 'f A Slioenmlter, lwglshlul? lic serious. 5 ,Iiinct rlicobi 11nd Sara Sthiltz , , . . Z ' - .WWW 4 ' , move the lull clown the field f GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY 159 ' , sf- L -- Adam, A 24:11 w-W. ML- With only two Varsity players and last year's JV squad returning the relatively young girls basketball team lacking experience looked forward to an event- ful season. Starting off with a win against El Dorado, 32-29, the team continued with the same style throughout the remaining games. Outstanding players for Varsity are: jeanne Wolfe, Hillary Mac- Dounld, and Marilyn Horn. Outstanding players for IV arezjennifer Shoemaker and Katrin Hecht. ww f,jwifgpsf1'V HV vi' mar, j lb ,f'x1f I if . .E 'fi Y ,, A VV, , fi , VV N ,- f 1 I 'L ' ' naw , ,2f:'f--'7VV V:2 Z 1 . ' 14 4 A ff 1 ,f,. wh, 3: 2 V , ' R ' ,,5:,,,'fjVi ' l'f'3- -.gif f' awww:-.., ? L I il ,mast 1,A,,:i,,., V , . y ,,,,,,,ga 'I I 129, ii Q, Q,,.,,.,1s W f' ,Www - , 4 W' .ew-Vza:2if0fif'iZta, V, WW ,:f,:.1fia::,, ,V E H 44- 1 fl ' . 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T7 NH Opponent 'K 32 El Dorado 29 ' 44 Santiago 45 T49 Connelly 51 T 39 Whittier 48 41 Estancia 52 'l' 29 Tustin 55 L 37 Huntington Beach 71 L 47 Edison 29 L 50 Westminster 35 L 39 Marina 42 L 58 Fountain Valley 56 ' 9 I L 34 Huntington Beach 77 i L 35 Edison 24 L 49 Westminster 39 L 58 Marina 60 L 49 Fountain Valley S8 Key: ' Pre Season 8 V: '11 . .' 2 ' ' I' f'W1fi'.f: .tw 'Z ' 7 7 if 1 ' it Qfl f ff'1?:- ' ' ' as 7 gq,,,.,4.' 74, . M- mgwr gf ,y 'fgy' ' A m, A ,:':'Df ' f , ?, .4 fir 7 . . f. ff rf .f4y,ff,+ -f- nf 44. W 4,-ia ,usd .,f., ve,-.,4,i, af, 4, ,V :ff ' y vs 4121, 'evil' .. fy f,.,.f Ac, - -A. 1 X.-nf. azgmffkwf f, 74,gm'Qvfa..,.w:.,'. aff ,W ff -a, ' Y 1 22-:wlf 6j! ' ' I 1 Q' C ' , W Ni, f -17 'Vx If f V '49 i ' ' '- .-201, 4-V. . ' .I- ,s '. U ww f M . ff ft ft . y yff,',Zgw,'f:ff'S2'3Z W ?fw'i?A 4 'W ,af !,,,o,wg6 , Zta if v w fg, ,y kv , 51.4, ff f Za, at l i 2i5f4' 1. 6' 'fy . 'i fif n I . 1 543.3 f , 'f-Vg ' 45? ' ' I g Q I-74,14 Q44 Gal, 4+ V ,z , ff? 4 Q A645417 L 7 Q.. -Q- ?f97' V A ' , . oi. 7 -f ff Aff, if , - oz. ffl fa- T wifi W . , . .... Lmafz' VCL4 ' 9 l. Laura Shelton looking for a teammate. 2. Sue Spangler shooting from the Key. 3. j.V.: Mary McGrady, julie Walstedt, Debbie Barr, Katrin Hecht, Lori Hendric, Christy Miller, Stacy Parker, Coach Blanton. 4. jeanic Wolfe passing to a team mem- ber for directions. 5. Sue Spangler at the Free throw line. 6. Christy Miller looking for help. 7. VARSITY: Nancy MtCafferty, Sue Spangler, Laura Shelton, jennifer Shoe- maker, Jeanie Wolfe, Marilyn Horn, Hillary MacDonald, T. J. Cherry. 8. jeanie Wolfe from outside the Key. 9. Newport trying to gain control of the ball. T Tournament L League GIRLS' BASKETBALL 161 162 GIRLS' GYMNASUCS Off , vc gags X XS?-N '.g'N'Q?s.e X, , Q1 'wtf Qs: be 5 A95 ,-mifiisi X ' hiss? yi V, , .4429 V f Vg V, , f , ,f f f M ,- rf' .', X ,ff 'V ,ff A ,,x,x,, , A-.NNNNRF N 5,.t,,.. 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Hold that position, I think I know you from somewhere! 4,jill Timmons preparing for a windmill, 5, ROW 1: Mar- cella Stocksrill, Kandi Stone, Monica Garman, jocli Jessup, Karin Helfrich, Allyson Ayres, Lisa Beckley, Karen Shrop' shire, Kelly Loy. ROW Z: julie Kawamura, -Jane Gibbs, Terry jones,jill Timmons, Kim Connell, Leslie Greenberg, Cathy Kwock, Barbe Bright, Laura Rosch, Kerri Smull ROW 3: Gary Motschall, janet Broxon, Judy Ritch, Terry Sharp, Tracey Nicoletri, Terri Shea, joan LcBlenc, janet Bowler, Charlortc Hogan, Stacy Henncsscy, Karen Linhoff, Coach Lesley Alward, 6, Kelly Loy, Halfway between here and there. 7. Kim Connell practicing for perfcction 8. Flying through the air with the ormrrwr nf mv- GIRLS' GYMNASTICS l63 ,wo , '. ...aa . , mm , ., t.. .9 z .. , arf 'I -1 1 saga, ., ,-f f AA. .1 1 , ' ' '1V5j.,f-' Q : 'iw as .. A S.. . fc I I if '1 af- 4 , V ' .104 1 i ff- -. Qi--5' -. , wg... I 'Eff ff E Thrs year the Newport Harbor grrls swrm team was stronger than ever before The team had approxrmately 50 members and approxrmately 30 of those were returnrng However the boost the team needed came wrth the 20 or so addrtxonal swrmmers As far as the season went the frrst two meets the grrls partrcrpated rn resulted rn qurte a few trophres The Sante Fe Spnngs Invrtatronal Relay Meet was won by thc IV team and the Varsrty placed thrrd Rookres also placed thrrd The two teams as a whole won the overall meet trophy The second meet was the Foothrll Relay Inwrtatronal rn whrch the V team agam placed frrst overall In league tompetrttons the JV team was undefeated save Fountarn Valley The Varsrty team also swam qurte well rn the duel meets but depth was a problem somethrng the -JV team dld have On the Varsrty team however are qurte a few Lil' competrtors Dawn Carlson Audrey Woolfolk and ,Ian Wheeler were a few Coath Terry Wrnfrey rs the dmrng force behmd the team Her splnt rn fund rarsrngs such as the swrm a thon wrll be remembered by the Senrors leavrng thrs year whom she has coached srnce thetr sophomore year The grrls workout thrrd quarter srxth perrod only and startrng fourth quarter a darly two hour workout was a neeessrty for the team s overall wrnnrng record 164 GIRLS SWIMMING A -I - - - 1 A -0:52129-5-2-T . f , yah aj? Q s I V ? Y - N Q I una-laguna: -ax 1, -Q ,-' A 1. ., , ' 3 wr 1 . V 4 ' I . 6 2 --X . 4 Q ' '-H24 .CJ Q ,Q - . 1 ,, ui R ji, 1 Y V gd in . ' nu? i Q if ... aff 111, I 551: 1,-infra vu 'Agri , f ,ffl 1 N f Iv-4 .K - I -qg I - nf- V 6 fr - Div- , ':. ,' I N.: an 'ia 5 1' 'L' ' I ' T iz,-x hm H ' '-'--:pg fi , -.-., 'HAY' .' 4 ' 'sw if '.1'z', ' ' ' I -1-if - 6451? -. , - 'Q '. - F ' l. : , ., 5.1: '-. ' i A Ht. , -, QS' ,'-. W-1, 'A ' if ff .. flznfirg '?' 'SV?'arb 4': -' f ,-,Q',,,,:-,uf ,--1 . 1 uw- - ' -,.ff'f: ...,. fi. r.-I --'-f--7 'I if--.. 1. '- -b ' -' fih..e.f - i -' .. ff-gg ' H33 u - 7 l Rcncc Power off tu x grcat start 2. VARSITY: lst ROW' Ami' Ormcrod. Truh Newland. L.uircl Ciunduurn. Smdx Slurp. D.iwnC.1rlmn Ind -Iullc Nhrron. Audrcx W'oolfolk. Tracy Adams. Xwendy Hooper. Suzzannc Dcllfcc ird. Gigi Gurm.m.,Iullc Bcrgcwn. Lori Ft-ldy.YI,in Vfliecler. Renee Puwcr A -I V lx: ROW Kim NX'inbuth. Kathy Kendrick. Amx Luthcr. Bc-tax Kxgcr. Luri Stlnman, Patti Asher. Iiclwlm' Nhtygcr, Sur Shtxrc-. K.1thi XCSSCI- rcud Ind Lira Grundy. Wendy' Taylor. Donita Smith. Karen N1Clion.AlySnn Kathlcr, Michelle-Icvic. Inn Hmmm. Shu Vflllianis Srd. Mullx Reid. Ln.: Mxtthcll. Libby Mat Phtrson. Barbie Colt. Lisa Schultz. Beth Mdftxxk. Ancttc Robinson Irh' Lim Ru lfccnx. Liu XY'illoughhx. Ah mn Forth:-r. I-7.1m Inindix. Stephanie Lcislcr, 4. I,or1Stmman ' 'd I h cl' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' T' ' polsc or cr ntxt nc 5. Amy Luther in llight. 6 DIN ING, Lauri 5t1nm.1n.Amx Luther. NI.1rt,i Moor: ' And pmtritc tontinucs. GIRLS' SWIMMING 165 ,.,,,.w,,4 i 1 , i x f f ,,ffr0..a-ang, ' ' 9 . JL gyms V r . 'f V 2 , Q, 3 ' A-f- Mt. u-nun-an-Quran: an-gage Newport Harbor's Badminton team is expected to do exceptionally well this year. In fact, after running their lst 3 practice matches coaches are confident they would win league. Top single players are Marie Lundie and Lynn Droke. Top doubles players are Kellee Kirkpatrick - Carol janess, Molly Ashe - Anne Conser. 1. Molly Ashe, Lynn Droke, Marie Lundie, Hillary McDonald, jennifer Hinshaw. ROW 2: Susannah Perkins, Deedee Davis, Trudi Miller, Beverly Gee, Debbie Wolverton, Kellee Kirkpa- tric, Joanne Canning, Batia. ROW 3: julie Davis, Lori McKelbey, Mary Anne, Liones, julie Bradburne, Anne Conser, julie Cochrane, Stacy Wood, Karen Olson. ROW 4: Kirsten Speers, Cathy Auberthlanet Elliot, Paulajamison, Carol Milligan, Wendy Dennis, Linda Ryan. NOT PICTURED: Carol janess. 2. Wendy Domis with the serve. 3. jenny Hinshaw attempting the overhead smash. 4. Marie Lundie lazes through the motions. 5. Karen Olson stretches for the save. 6. Hillary McDonald with the backhand touch. 7, Lyn Droke winding up for the hit. I66 GIRLS BADMINTON ,af ,W ,aff ---...mum 4 -. bi i Q za. N. , .4 -vu, -g:-at v P 'N f 35 N' VA x x 41. R iw rf. 3 'f xx vu :gs f- X 'QS A-,Q ,. -Y .' M.-5, 1--52: N RQ 3 13 r , KEQEQ HY wfw,,.- - - f,- -N5 f Mewwmw, 'We if A .wk X X RFQ? 9: 't7?'.1x?' 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'im 'if ez .N :Q 2:17-11.1:.'2a:5:vff,::,g.s.ef:ig5 i- 14 . . 14 :- iszsc :ff L af :A ' iw A TES' , '- - .r+g'Q: 1.11-55.33-,QL '- ,ggi -' V.-,352-X-ff-::g,-.,:5,f-: 5 -Q N ' X , 0 W , .- - M-W... fa., ' 9 Q s ,1 1' MC R an M - H 1 7 GIRLS' BADMINTON I67 1 Mollie Ward leaping to victory. 2. Karen Attelsey pulling for the win. 3. Karen Egan off to a good start, 4. joe Shapiro: a position for a landing. 5. joy Marimon brings in another win for Newport. 6, JUNIOR VARSITY: lst ROW: Betsy Knight, Bonnie Wai, Cindy Shore, Linda l-landsori, Sheryl Hehr, Molly Ward, Susan Martvn. lane Olson, Liz Ecliternacliwlean Rodregcs, Patty Altobelli, Laura Goll. 2nd ROW: Diane Smith, Lisa johnson, Patty Hanley, Andrea Harper, Bettina Gamm, Christine Stillengenjocy Shapiro, Karen Eganjoanna Zilco, Kelly Wilson, Roberta Holland, Lori Grgurich,-Judy Baily, Coach McFarland. 7. VARSITY: lst ROW: Sally Baker, Sandy Choinerc, Laura Wright, Betsy Anslow. Carol Biomestad, Debbie Gil- rlirisrvloy Marimon, Sally Butler, Annabell Young, 2nd ROW: Candy Montgomery. Paula Rose, Sally Escher, Karen Attelsey, unidentified, unidentified, Pam Bost,jenny Norrington, Beth Custer. Carolyn Leith, Sue Kruze, Ms. McFarland. 8. Christine Stil- lcngcr' the thrill of victory. 9, Pam Bost1 Runriets, take your positions. llllllll ..., l l llllllllll L i ll llll llll fl L lllli ll llfh l l W lll llllllll ll l ll Vi ll l lllllll l it l K It l in - --:.. -..- ... f ...Hwy ----. r r- -f - 'fre'-f ', ,fi ' y fi? wr: it f E 1 1 . I , ' ' ' 1 ' :1 V 4 C-Q 7, 5 X . .ffl -. , Q H also . N V -:WWA if ffl? i -, . s . L, ,..., No.4 4 5 F 1111233- M13 rf-Jn-4 . tt.. . TQ 112221 Ti ag Ba r-an 2223123 9 After winning their first practice meet against Palos Verdes and San Clemente on February 28 with over- whelming Varsity and junior Varsity scores, Girl's Track was defeated by a narrow margin in their sec- ond meet against El Toro and Santa Ana Valley on March 3. Their first Invitational was in Ventura on March 19. However, the results of this and all other meets were unavailable at press time, From the very beginning Coach Rita McFarland was confident that the ream would be very successful. It was the strongest all-around team that she had ever coached, and she was sure they were capable of win- ning League. GIRLS' TRACK 169 170 GIRLS' SOFTBALL Girl's Softball was busy this year organizing an excellent team. Returners were seniors Sheri Gadclis and Dana Kenworthy and juniors Laurie Dunger and Katrin Hocht. Most of this year's team was comprised of underclassmen, allowing everyone's favorite physiology teacher and resident softball king, Morris Adams, and Head Coach Nancy Staub to experiment and work more closely with the team. With the help of the ball machine acquired by last yearls team, girls softball had great expectations for a great year. No scores were available as of press time, but the practice games were an encouraging indicator for future games. . , i7'x fe'w P-. ,W ,, . l ,.,, , . , . . , . . 1 A 411 7 - ill- , il ' I if it ,.,,-ur Y 4 Y A V 7, f f ffil:'ff fern V ' i m. i i'ff2a.- L .f2,5.,V 54,94 'W' , ' t f, L za, 'f w a I A, ,R ,.y, ra, -:tw Y ay, M -W ' E-a'if1fwfzv51-1 ' - 1 V - 1. ,g,ff':ff g4E-,N ' f ' , , ' ' -1 , , 1 'QQ , 5, 'fi if , . aw 'Q f:i f ..? , f ' 1 1 f' 'V at-sv--',fxQ.9'1,L1:-, ' ff df . ,, 3 wx-ns, . . f M sg H-1' -gf, . ' 1 ,A . , Z,-rg -...W I- .--pw 1 , 4 ,5:,X' 'Q9LmzJ5 Luz .,'f4-'35 'f'W,'.' ,. 'mf f. .. H . 221' ff' Wh' 'tw' Q-Ti -v,'f: '- '-'fffrlzgvi vffyhi fw'f ,z.1 1 I 4-Lyn, 'Af iff ' f ,.,..g,jrj V 1? 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Becky Acton reaching to make the out at first base. S. First Row: Becky Acton, Sheri Gaddis, Mary McGrail, Erin I-iazlett, Denise Dickensen, Beth Littlejohn. Row 2: Kari Rush, Louise Burbank, Christie Miller, Katrin Hecht, Deanna Stanton, Kris Polaski, Martha Herrera, Kori Polaski, Kelly Campbell. Row 3: Dana Kenworrhy, Marilyn Horn, Dorothy Vought, Lori Dunger, Jeanie Wolf, Carol DiStanislao, Nancy McCafferty, Gail Harrington, Shelly Rodgers, Terri Howard, Coach Nancy Staub, 6, Sheri playing deep at 3rd base making the long throw to first. GIRLS' SOFTBALL 171 172 G.A.A. Frnizir?- 6, E. I .. ,-- ff f , ,wa 'Z' ,L Once again the girls of GAA captured the Sunset League All-Sports title for their outstanding athletic performance in 1976. Witlu this year's battle well on its way. hopes for another victory look good. ,IV and Varsity volleyball and tennis came in first in league competition and JV hockey tied for first in the leagues as well. Basketball. gymnastics. track. badminton. swimming and softball also worked hard in their bid for the title. Much of the success was due to the fine coaching staffgjudy Fogt - vol- leyball, Gloria Grotta S tennis. Ellen Caticof and Laurie Snyder - hockey. Lynn Blanton - basket- ball, Leslie Aldwald - gymnastics, Rita McFarland and Linda Allen - track, Terri Wutherford - swimming, Nancy Staub and Morris Adams - soft- ball andvludy Fogt and Henry- badminton, ln order to finance the many awards given to these outstanding athletes, GAA sponsored a very success- ful rummage sale last November, and honored the girls at the GAA awards banquets in February and May, 'll ... ..I 1. GAA OFFICERS: BOTTOM: Hilary MacDounld, Karen Olson, Jane Draganza, Lynn Droke. BACK: Miss Fogt, jennifer Hin- shaw, Marie Lundie, Molly Ashe, 2. SENIOR G.A.A.: jennifer Hinshaw, Debbie Gilchrest,joy Merrimon, Hilary MacDounld, Dana Kenworthy. 3.,IUNIOR G.A.A.: lst: Theresa Pomo, Lauren Slaughter, Melinda Myers, Cindy Hersh, Becky Acton, Sue Skinner, Ram- sey Hedrick, Kim Fox, Kathy Cole, janet Jacobi, Cindy, Julie Frum. Znd: Margaret Denaher, Carolyn Lieth, Lori Dunger, Christy Jones, Michelle Clark, Sheryl Hehr, Karen Neilson, Nancy Herman, Rita Castorina, Laorn jackson. 3rd: Vicky Leaper, jennifer Shoe- maker, Candy Montgomery, Lynn Craychee, Ann Cox, Laurie Hanson, Karen Egan, Kathy Kendrick, Sandy Sharp, Suzanne Oelke, Barb Laudon, Lynn Droke, Marie Lundie, Stacy Wooden, Sally Butler, Karen Olson. 4. SOPH. G.A.A.: BOTTOM: Heather Richards, Karen Parsons, Patty Hanley, Kellee Kirkpatrick, Amy Hinshaw,-Jenny Howe, Marianne Leonis, Lois Marshall, Arron Housten, Laurel Gundrum, Gale Hill, Laura Wright, Sue Kruse, Marid Myers. 2nd ROW: Gay Koll, Wendy Hooper, Paula Rose, Carol DiStanislo, Kathy Thopson, Leslie Cole, Iori Stinman, Donita Smith, Denise Dickson, Nancy McCaferty, Suzzane Spangler, joey Shapiero, Karen Asahino, Blaine Calspers. 3rd ROW: Ann Yadley, Marilyn I-Iorn, Elizabeth Echternach, Karin I-Ielfrich,janel Olson, Christine Roum, Molly Ward, Lisa Beazly, Sally Baker, Susan Bellas, Liz Watson, Susan Bellas, Kelly Blieker. 5. FRESH. G.A.A.: 1st ROW: jenny Luchau, Laine Ballard, Mary, Lynne Kelly, Cathy Luckey, Denise Dahl, Cari Daniel,jill Kingsley, Betsey Anslow, Patty Ashen, Deb- bie Metzger, Audrey. 2nd ROW: Kelly Power, Carol Myerson, Allison Auer, Virginia Headden, Kristin Pulaski, Kristin Hauser, Suzie Patton, Ingrid Berg, Debbie Barr. 3rd ROW: Kori Pulaski, Louise Burbank,julie Cochran, Laura McKelly. 4th ROW: Peggy Wren, Barbie Cole, julie Andrews, Kelly Mier, Michelle Deemar, Kari Rusk, Shawn Redman, Gail Herrington, jenny Normington, Lisa Barret. G.A.A. 173 1 I 41, 4 at xx 4? 1:-A A 5' .1 WMMAU' 'x Ngnq 'ft fha IEIWII rfjffwg ,g FA fig 'W 3- fa-if f' - N The Tar Machine was rolling strong this year, with league and CIF placings in many sports. Whether competing on land or in water, whether using their hands or feet, the sailors showed they can be ranked among the best, The fleet foots of track took league championship. The Basketball team took second in league, and made CIF playoffs. Web-footed Water Polo took first in league and also went to CIF. Vol- leyball took second in league, and was another to earn the CIF honor. Tennis finished an undefeated first in league, and went on to join the throng in CIF competition. Soccer was likewise, finally losing in the quarterfinals against the 111 team. It was, to say the least, an impressive year, but nothing unex- pected from the Newport squads. I7 The Newport Harbor Varsity season ended well with a decisive victory over Marina after an inconsis- tent season this year with only a 5 and 4 record in league play. After a loss to Servite, the Tars came back with three wins against Corona Del Mar, Red- lands and Loara. Then an equal losing streak was dealt by Edison and C.I.F. Champions Fountain Val- ley and Westminster in rapid succession. The season ended well with a close win over Huntington Beach and the crushing Marina win. The most valuable player of the year was Dee Ward, and team captain was Al Von Steg. Dee Ward was voted best back, Owen Frost took best lineman award, and Roy Ray was the most improved player of the year. Five john Guss Memo- rial Scholarships went out to Chip Buterra, Al Vom- Steg, Greg Steverson, Dee Ward and Roy Ray. Varsity Newport Opponents Servite 0 13 CDM 7 0 Redlands 3 0 Loara 17 13 Edison 14 28 FV 10 30 Westminster 7 19 HB 18 16 Marina 28 V 6 j.V. Newport Opponents Servite 20 6 Redlands 14 20 Edison 20 18 FV 14 5 Westminster 24 12 HB 22 0 Marina 25 0 VARSITY: BOTTOM ROW: Dave Roum, Matt Dickey, Mark Hales, Kit Gobcl, Steve Dawsonulack Manciet, Chris Corum,joe Harrington, Brett Forrest, Greg Paquin, Roy Ray. Znd ROW: joe Carnahan, Owen Frost, Rick Clark, Greg Steverson, Bob Schmidt, Mark Ashey, Roger Brace, Larry Higby, Gary Hooper, Steve Bullington, Don Bums. 3rd ROW: Dave Sturgis,jeff Ash- ton, Bob Brown, Doug Brockmeyer, Harry Massingill, Mike Ashen, Don Barker, Frank Venclik, Paul Helfrich, Guy Graham, jim Comm. 4th ROW: Chuck Shepardson, Matt Kawamura, Mike Mello, Bob Thagarcl, Eric Smith, Wayne Kasparek, Dee Ward, Randy Hailey, Scott Mitchell, Dana Wandrocke, Tim Gooding, 5th ROW: Crew Koleta,-Jeff Nelson, Ron Schwalbe, Craig Lyons,jeff Bitetti, Tom Mockett, Mark Delancellotti, Rod Blanton, Chip Butera, Al Vomsteeg, Rolf Schwalbe. 6th ROW: Emmett Conrecode, Rick Murray, Charlie Massingillhlim Hanke, Sean Prizeman, Brad Drage, jim Tessers, Tom MacPherson, Mike Provencio, Mark Trapp, Ted Peters. 176 FOOTBALL Fo Qlbclll I N l V v- ---v--.Y HJQQ: . ,,,, YYLVVA Y- ff- MY - --ll' , huns: fs f qs ' 6AS'F -,1 'Tsgif 19 556 35454551 I : b' I F' ' ' ,N 1'. Q..-91129 f?x91.'53ffa8 1. 4 x '-9 A ' ,,' -I N rg? QP 151.23 4112 51? ',-?21.f+,,ea,1 .Q 1 PQ 52 ff' 26 91 Xi'f:r'9afa5X 12' 5 24 A a XS' ,, lf ,'-.L U . .ll ls A A lx f - 2 l - - - N Sophomores Freshmen ' ' Newport Opponents NCWPOU OPPOUCMS 5 f I jf Zg?'7iff.f5i , Servitc 13 20 SCl'ViIC 12 6 I I an , 0.1 ' ' I , , , CDM 7 s CDM 32 0 ' , , 'jx1,y, r , 5 n , I, , I-Dam 10 0 Rolling Hills 34 7 ' A ' ' ' ' ' Redlands 0 7 Iwlne 50 6 Edison 5 7 Edison 8 9 FV O 41 FV V 12 13 1 i nl l Westminster 0 12 Wf5fm1n5'Cf 40 14 HB o 24 HB 16 6 Marina 12 25 Mmm 0 13 A I Q - Z. Newport's Varsity get spirits going. V V 3, Tom Mockett and Al Vom Steeg head for the opening toss of the coin, 178 FOOTBALL BOTTOM ROW: jeff Hailey, Brett Berry, Nick Pizzica, Tony Bartolic, Bob DaSilva, Brett Smith, Lee Kirkpatrick, Brett L'Ecluse, jim Wells, 4th ROW: jason Blain, Doug Payne, Gary Chung, jim Telloian, Paul Beauchamp, Steve Kraemer, Tom Simmons, Mark Shultz, 5rd ROW: Tom Pellegrini, Brian Sheps, Mike johnson, Dave Thompson, Scott Benjamin, jeff Davis, Brad Sell, Linton Wicss, Dave DeRuff. 2nd ROW: Rick Wandrocke, Pete Dickey, Kerry Flaherty, Scott McKay, Lance Thompson, Randy Starr, Bill Smiley, David Hitzel, Clint L'Ecluse. TOP ROW: Richard Trapp, Alex Smith, Chris Williams, Ryan Abbate,-Iay Voelzl-te, Fernie Castorena, Ty-Rae Eubanks, Dave Hoff. NOT PICTURED: Brian Dahl,-Ieff Luckey, Henry Mackel, 5 'SWT .. i. ... . C ,,vS,Qf22f-w :1 i . ea Q94 E546 1 ' -H ' . Q, f ' 'F W , gn '-9.b4 f71f'i 3051 A9 Q2 6914 E373 , V P' V' Vai 'wi' ' :Wifi 'Milf' e'15f-'QQSYYZRCT Zh 3 PM Ziitii 15' ffl f-mg, f-. -. . ...T 2991 9' Eff-FU fe7?-2w44,rQfY8 C3 ' ' HS -41 as 54 T 2 - sa y 7 f gi a l t 1 -' l 1 I ' 7 L. 7 4. Roy Ray in anticipation of oncoming defender. 5. Newport's freshman stars in a good offensive attack. 6.Greg Steve,-gona Cendj one of the recipients of the john Gust Scholarship. 7, BOTTOM ROW: Mike Bell, Phil Schwab, Brian Starkman, Neil Ross, Tony Pomo, Mike Flynn, Ken Bodenhoefer, Gordon jones. 4th ROW: Kent Pfeiffer, Casey O'Connor, Tim Adams, Fred Bockmiller, Phil jasso, Kevin Ellis, Peter Helfrich, Ron Corum, Scott Glem. Z-rd ROW: jim Kalatschan, Bill Boyer, Scott Durkee, Max Dunn, David Abbott, Paul Calderon, Tom Burnell, Scott Brown, Larry Harris. 2nd ROW: George Carr, Shannon Molden, Tim Tmiillo, Bmce Cald- well, Chris Kinsey, jim Guiltinan, Dave Tessers, john Bagley, Kim Monaco. TOP ROW: Dan Campbell, Chris Cates Steve O'Daly, Alan Gaddls, Mike Remsen, Steve Palmer, Chuck Rees, Chris Barkdull, Tim Putnam. NOT PICTUREDi Guy Bisson. Dan Rothschild, Scott Harman. F OOTBALL 179 Water Polo Newport I-Iarbor's waterpolo team continued their winning tradition by once again reaching C.I.F. finals. Unfortunately, the Tars were defeated by their arch rivals, the Sunny Hills Lancers, 12-10. The Sailors were devastating all season, finishng with an overall mark of 25-2 for 2nd in CIF. Both losses were dealt to Newport by the Lancers. Harbor won the Newport-Anaheim Tournament, Santa Ter- isa Toumament and the Sunset League crown prior to C.I.F. competition. Kevin Robertson was not only the most valuable I ..,.--. -.:..:, player of the Newport Harbor team, but also was voted the C.I.F. player of the year. Randy Parole was team captain, and Tom Myers was the Most Improved player of the year. j.V. and Frosh-Soph both took their league champi- onships, with 9 and 1 and 10 and O records respec- tively. In j.V. Most Valuable player was jeff Fults, Team Captain was Chris Forsyth, Most Improved player was George Robertson. In Frosh-Soph Most Valuable player was Graham De Vries, Drew Cree was Team Captain, and Greg Stevens was Most Improved. Af - i ,rf ,gray -ff z: ff -, .a ,L-.. -4 gqvilm. i - so wQ , 1. james Bergeson you block my shot and I'll . . . 2. Coach Bill Barnett speaks his mind. 3. It's Ncwport's ball as Kevin Rob- ertson shouts to teammate. 4. Mike Vellekamp setting to score on Foothill, PAGE 181 5. VARSITY: TOP: Rick Rowland, john Vollen, Mark Mowery, james Bergeson, jeff Young. SECOND: Eugene Veres, Mike Vellekamp, Randy Parole, Tom Myers. FIRST ROW: joe Beek, jeff Stevens, Ted Tillman, Kevin Robertson. 6. Kevin Robertson corners oponent. 7. 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S goal against Sunny Hills. 6. joe Beek ser to score, 7, Tom Myers looks to pass the ball. 8. God has touched me, I have the answer . . . 9. FS Water Polo. WATER POLO I B3 184 CROSS COUNTRY Cross Country Although aiming for its lst league victory, both -I.V. and Varsity Cross County had an off season this year, and so fell short of its mark, Led by Tim Fier, john Overall, Phil Lowance, Dave MacDounld and Terry Gray. Newport Harbor's efforts failed more to a highly competitive league than lack of persever- ance on Harbor's part. Coach Ogden, in his last year coaching here, is building for the future seasons and has high hopes for next year. 3 ,1 T if s Lia ' l 1. Dave MacDonald keeps ahead by sheer concentration. 2. joe Newkirk, Andy Simpkins, and Tim Pier drive themselves up a hill. 3. An exhausred Tim Fier flies down a hill. 4. Dave Fier and Andy Simpkins battle to lead the NH pack. 5, Tim Fier strains to keep up his pace and hold his lead, , .S x .., 1 .3 ' fe :'fa.e-. fi L r Ev.f-.f1?L.s.. ' V- i g LA - :.5,.esq rf-ft, gil, . .- re -f f., ':- A- .. T. , 'ir-' i , 5.- 'f' - , . 5-1 fx Edison HB Westminster FV Marina Edison HB Westminster FV Marina Newport Opponent Newport Opponent Note: In Cross Country, the winning score is the lowest number of total points Edison HB Westminster FV Marin a S0Ph0m0l'C Freshman Newport OPPOHCHI Newpon Opponent 44 . 39 HB 38 ' SO FV 39 ' Edison Westminster Marina Ba kefball Newport l-larbor's basketball team did well this year with returning Varsity players Ron Craig, Rolf Sehwalb and Rob Galey, but at times the team was plagued with injuries. lNever the less,l they finished Znd in the league with a 12-11 record, and so made CIF. Many of their defeats were due to a knee injury which took Steve Timmons out of the 1st six games, In their first CIF game, two players were out before the game began: Ron Craig with an ankle injury, Rob Galey had been ill. During the game Rolf Schwalbe was injured and Steve Timmons fouled out. Newport lost the game. Team captains were Ron Craig, Rolf Sehwalbe and Rob Galey. Most Valuable player was Rob Galey. Most improved was Steve Timmons, and the winners of the Hustle Award were Mark Bradburne and Lynn Geronimi. 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X J ,., M-M., 7 213' 1, -IVi Thcgn Putman. Pat Mtfarthy, Mark Louvicr, Brian Freeman, Webb Hall, Wlilt Hall, Brian Maravich. Greg Paquin, Pat Baker. NOT SHOWN: -John Swcck, 2. SOPHOMORE: Tom Bruner, Kevin Doody, Steve Blank, Wally' Brownxloc Carnahan, Steve Griffin, Bob Street, -Iohn Isel, Ty-Rau Eubanks, Buddy' Daniel, Mark Daley. 3. john Swcck with a blind pass, 4. Rich Putman anticipating play, 5 Doug Brown with a layaup 6. Wliit Checks Hall iumping for a point. 7. Brian Freeman attempting a frcc throw, 8. FRESHMEN. lst ROVU: Brian Linsky. Peter Hclfnth, Stuart Gacldis, Tom Stekol, Alan Gaddis. Nelson Westurlmout, Mike Rcmsen, ROW 2' Coath Bill George, Dan Camblc, Kevin Droke, Bruce Caldwell, Stott Ettlcs, Bill Yardlv 9 Mark Bradburnc hit- ting thc boards NH Opponent 27 Estancia 25 37 Edison 24 24 Fountain Valley 37 5 Westminster 49 13 Huntington Beach 44 30 Marina 39 190 WRESTLING Wrestling Standouts on the Varsity wrestling team this year were Bob Brown and Bill Pizzica. Depth this year was not one of NH's bet- ter highlights, not doing well in league, however next year is expected bo be better. 1 2 3 i KJ 3 . Lu, , r- 'WWUS N! 1 f - . . ,,,, . , N-,uf W of 1?fzfi??W ' I g t : 4,-.,, ,W ,. f . ,, .X :, 7 8 1. Rory Folsom concentrating on his match. 2. Up an' out. 5. ROW 1: VARSITY: Don Hanson, Max Dunn, Mark Nusser, Nick Pizzica, Don james, Bob Brown, Bill Pizzica,jeff Feenstra, Dave Vobril, Don Barker, Mike Ashen. ROW 2: JV: Dave Savalie, Chris Barkclal, Scott Durkee, Robert Rubian, Troy Kyk- endaul, jim Beachampuleff Blain,jim Lyoney, Mark Vobril, Steve Provience. ROW 3: FROSH-SOPH: Mike Lackzowsl-ci, Willie Thoms, George Carr, joe Brockman, john Bagley, Brent Berry, Eric Feenstra, Tony Pomo, Shannon Molden, Neil Ross, Matt Shergalis, Pete flviagillal Young, Bill Riley, Moe Weir, Tim Drexler, Phil Schwab,jim Eifler, Ron Sutton, Paul Arlego. 4. Stansbury with his-IV Team. 5. Troy Kykendaul shaking hands before his match. 6. The coach giving full concentration to his wrestler during his match. 7. Rory Folsom during a match. 8. Mike Ashen trying to gain control. WRESTLING 191 Soccer Newport Harborls Varsity soccer team had an excel- lent season this year. Winning all but one of their league games, they took leagae title. They then pro- ceeded to the CIF finals where they lost 1-3 to an impressive if-'1 Santa Barbara team. Team captains were Kern Haug and Kris Dunn. Most Valuable was john Benbow and Most Improved was Mike DuRio. Coaches award went to Kris Dunn, jeff Benbow was best all around player, and Kern Haug won the Ron Lark Scholarship, 192 SOCCER R 's ZQV5 Uk ,914 P1 fhwqfdwg 4 5 4.4 fix X. .W 351, T , Y It H.. ii V ,WV f ,- ' ' ' M , ' '- WT ',??'? 1 :ff ,. -1 - , f -A-1. f- -rmw vs-5 P., .'4:'5.:ji5,-3. ',-ff! ... , ' 'T' 4 ,. J' 6 7 1. Coach Alferaclo. 2.,Iohn Benbow kicking ir away from the goal. 5. Jamie Paniaqua kicking ir to a teammate. 4. Mike Sprenger trying to kick it away from his opponent. 5. VARSITY: lsr ROW: Mike Denton, Brian Haney, Bruce Silverman, Kelly Dunn, jeff Benbow, Dave Zim- merman, jamie Pahiagua. 2nd ROW: Phil Vass, Mike Sprenger, Ray Roy, Kris Dunn, john Benbow, Kern Haug, Mike Durio, Paul Levine, 6. Kelly Dunn - Bur I clidn'r do it coach! 7. jeff Benbow going after the ball. 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Dave Zimmerman concentrating on the game. 2. Christy Miller trying to gain control of the ball. 5, -Ieff Bcnbow butting the ball away from the opponent. 4. Kelley Dunn going in for the goal. 5. Hey! Scott McKay howk your . . 6. Newport going for the bull. T Kris Dunn stopping a goal. 8.jV1 lst ROW: Doug Morian, Stewart Matheni, Arturo Espinoza, Mike Hegan, Scott Wayne, Mark Hales, Celso Forester, Mark Gratuzzo. ROW Z: Don Patton, Eric Keys, Paul Helff rich, Dave Siegal, Tim Kustartl. Paul Russel, Dan-Iohnson. Blain Skinner, Tyrone Blair. 9. FROSHXSOPH.: lst ROW: Bart Schwan, Ken Way'ne, Christy Miller, Kerry Flarhery, Kevin Houston, Scott McKay, Tim Cahill, Smokey Smiley, Ned jones, Matt Mason. ROW' 21 .Iustin Hecht, Steve Schiemzing, Paul Hulse, Scott Sterling, Bob Dasilva, ,Iohn NX'arcller, Clint L'Cluse, Tom Hellard, Mary Ann Eiland, Brett McConniff, Coach Patton, SOCCER 195 ' 'J 1 X A 1 ' V ' +A -W A 4 O .. ' lfjrf, ! 1 - J., l - fx., 'z A ., ,M , .I . 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Mllfce Grier in position and awaiting the gun. 8. Drew Crec cleaving through the water. 9. VARSITY: lsr ROW: -Ieff Stevens, Tom Myers, Ted Tillman. Eric Holsinger. ROW 2: Rifle Roland, Srcve Poitevent, Sam Williams, Mike Vcllel-camp, Mark Mowcry. ROW 3: Chuck Conway. 'Iamie Bergeson, Keith Kcnwnrthy, Doug Mader, Bob Montgrain. Drew Cree. ROW 4: Mark Gallagher, Graham Devries, .leff Youngjohn Vollen, Giles Alli- son. Mike Grier. 2 YQ, L-aw-we' ' 3 JU. I96 BOYS' SWIMMING r Swimming The swim team as usual was doing very well this ...1 year at presstime. Theyire expected to win league again this year as well as go to CIF. Some of the standours were jeff Stevens, Mike Vellenkamp and Bob Montgrain as well as others. This year's team had a lot of depth this year which was a major fac- y tor. V . V i 1 1, V ,. A his f ff A Lf. -I A .4 N , , , wagh, -.:,j1q 13213, -3. , , 3,1 W, I-rw I -1-4... 4 qw ', 1-aw. if -flaw, . 'f1,. ,A mu Wu, .l I Wifi 'Huy M L W 1' A, , 7 R 4 H 5 I I 9 BOYS' SWIMMING 197 Volleyball The Volleyball team has been doing very well, hav- ing won twelve out of their sixteen league games as well as winning their six non-league games. At this time they are tied for second place with Fountain Valley for league and having beaten them two out of the three games they've met, the outlook of going to CIF and placing looks excellent. Coach Ron Coon has a solid team, both the starters and the rest of the lineup, with talent and know- how put to the best advantage, with returning var- sity players Steve Timmons, Cliff Schmiesing, Mark Slevcove, and Greg Hart, the team has even more potential than last year. Slevcove is the most valua- ble player followed by Schmiesing Ccaptainj, Tim- mons, Hart, and Greg Sullivan. The JV team coached by Charlie Brande, is doing very well, winning league. 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The object is to keep your eyes on the ball, but from the looks of it, neither Chris Meyers or Greg Hart do! 6. Steve Timmons attempting to save the ball. 7. Brian Bissonette and Cliff Schmicsing snuff the Edison opponent. 8, Coach Ron Coone and team look on during Edison game. BOYS' VOLLEYBALL 199 1.jV: lst ROW: Ted Cox, Brian Maskreyhlohn Wing, Gary Crane. ROW 2: Lloyd Goman, Peter Mueller, Tom Bunnell, Perry, Tom Rolletti, Rob Phil- lips. ROW 3: Lins, Bruce Louvier, Bill Yardly, Gary Hooper, Kevin Droke. Richard Putman, Coach Charlie Brande, 2, Bruce Louvier sewing for New- port's -IV. 3, junior Tom Roletti up and hitting for Newport. 4. Rob Phillips fif12l gets ready to get in and set the ball as Bill Yardly passes. S. Kevin Droke and john Wing Ding prepare to return anything that might come over. 6. Coach Brande confers wirh ,IV's during time out. A '44 ,1,,,,f Y My yr' .ff ,ff .. , K 5 nw, ,gf ,H iff' 'ffiikggyf ' ,f If ff if , . ,Jaw fM5+? 'm-.A iz! Ei Track 44.1 ..n.u -:.L., -I-.-1.14, LL.:-LL, c.- 4.1.4 -.-..,,.,, L- im ifrfyl' l -lr.: 0 tc ' an X Z Q!! V 51, -TK 1. Chris Corum, Steve O'Daly, Mike House, Chris Cates, Peter Helfrich and Nick Norton living it up before the meet. 2. joe Harrington :indjim Tessers battle it out for first place. 5. Steve Ruso in flight, 4. Paul Helfrich experiencing thc agony of victory, 5, FROSI-If SOPH: Steve Roso, Roger Brannon, -Jeff Davis, Nick Norton, Peter Helfrich, Steve O'Daley, Chris Philbrick, Chris Cates, Geoff Koteles, Brian Dahl, Pete McDonald, Matt Shergalis. ROW 3: Mike Ahelsey, Scott Eccles, Tim Schafer, Gary Hirahara, Brian Shepps. ROW 4: Luke Lucas, Litton Weiss, Lou Shapiro, Lance Thompson, Ron Corum, Dave Recd. ROW 5: Pete Dickey, Dave Deruff, Dave Beegan, Mike Lidcley, Pat O'Brian, Tom Pellegrini. ROW 6: jim Flores, Scott McKay, Brad Sell, Mike johnson, Scott Benja- men. BOYS' TRACK 201 Coach Bob I-laily led his track team to another Sunset League championship. The season was highlighted with excellent performances by Mike I-loose, Bob Schmitz, Scott Ertz, Wayne Kasparek, Steve Dawson and Chris Corum. These tracksters as well as others led the team to an undefeated varsity season in league. The team this year was so awesome that the other schools in the district refused to accept the challenge in the annual District Meet. Newport also took first place in the Beach Cities Invitational held here at Newport. 202 BOYS' TRACK 4 F l ,K' ff ff'-f' 1 -, A we 7 '7 5 . I ... if' N , 4, M aw 8' l 1.5 '?w'!' f 1 , 1 f l ' S if 1 if 'W , Q' 9 I t . ,,,, , , 2 W .-.ff ' J AMW 8 'El ,X - i aff' ' '-ia.. ,L 9 ' . F, , ' Arg i J., , h fm.. i .im ta. , . ' ' f A if f ' ' ' 7 i A a- , V, Y ' V 'V i. 65 V ' 573 s V , , 4 I , iw, , ' ' I .'. Q, N ., Y Q A , , M S I, I .M 4 ' ' is W 'w1 ..., ,M V ' f- 7.,..i,,,:l:u M'M . iv , 3 10 1. Bob Schmidt drives for victory. 2. Dave Sturgis umphing for extra inches. 3. Paul Helfrich: Madman in flight. 4. VARSITY: Steve Dawson, Frank Venclik, Paul Helfrich, Bob Schmidt, Scott Ertz, Mark Vobril, john Overall, Andy Sim- kins. ROW Z: Randy Pccligo, Chris Keysmjim Corum, Doug Brockmeyer, Pete Hoffman,joe Carnahan,joe Newkirk, Ben Shaw. ROW 5: Matt Dickey, Dave Roum, Mike Hoose, Steve Schock, Roy Ray, Tim Campbell, Dave Sturgis. ROW 4: Ron Craig. Wayne Kasparek, Chris Corum,jim Hanke. 5.j.V.: joe Harring- ton, Matt Tozer, Brian Hagadorn, Pat McCarthy, Brett Forest, Bill Smily, Troy Trimble, Tim Hanley, Kerry Hirahara. ROW 2: Wayne Nichols, Quinten Lee. Brett Rudd, jim Ball, Dan Smith, Chuck Hanson, jim Flores. ROW 5: Gary Chung, Dan Rothchild, Kit Gobel, john Torian, Dana Wandrocke, Andrew Beaupre, Don Barker. Gordon Cohen. 6, Mike Hoose strives for the winning mark. 7. Dave Roum strolling in to finish. 8. Scort Ertz with the take-off. 9. Steve Dawson handing off to teammate Wayne Kasparel-t. IO. jim Corum urging big brother Chris on to victory. BOYS' TRACK 203 Golf At. presstime Coach Dye's Golf team was still competing, but doing very well. The main standout was senior Mike Draganza and the team at the time was doing very well in league play. ' Va iil' , if 21 W J 'zwvv-4-' V 1 . V - F - ' milf 1' i W.. ,, fp, V V?-14 ' fl My., - faw!.h:ZV4zi , A . f. 4? H. .V 45. a , l 5f '7Wa f 4 f V I 1 1' lv 'A N gif. wi' is f U, 1 , 'v W I ,, fn, 7 A ,, h . Q 1 My my v f , L 3, sm f ,Vg Q Kff fv 5' K xg, f 1 F 4 f iw' Wifi , V: f , A i . 4 f 'SQ JL . M I 4 J' 'wa V-A I if V. ,. A- 534 .i f. x V1 H. . ,A, q,. , . ' 1' jiA '.WV 51, V R . . .I L . V ,Y , ,A mg, V- W ,V .,,.-W2w..,,, myyf, L-1 ,- 'J-f' 1 l. Rick Hausman: Keep that left arm straight. 2. Craig Smith caught in the tmp. 3. Rick Strazzula with the follow through. 4. Craig Smith tceing off. 5. Mike Draganza lining up his putt. 6. Rick Hausman, Coach Steve Dye, Rick Strazzula. ROW 2: Brian Gormly, Craig Smith, Mike Draganza, Russel Perry. 7. 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Nevertheless, the team is still expected to do well. it iniiiiiiaiisiirziiiizfflfifltflfzlllilllllllllllllllllllil f'i'7 5, XvMf'wzv:,k:.,,V-L I V '-,1,4M,lggfi.gag V-. if . ?:f:1::a.: H ' ,PM Q ff 3 I -'vw' fl. Q31 B -fffzfefec '- .,..o, .4 Q.,-.. eq V. ...L-:.-i..,',. -M E-.Neff .A-'fa ,V Y ' W '7'i 1': Z 7 9 1. VARSITY: Jeff Catlic Mgr., Rob Miller, Steve Bullington, Steve Saurbrey, Reed Scherman, Paul Smith, Bill Morton, jeff Piaskowski, joey Halderman. Lou Snyder. ROW 2: Coach Mike Gray, jane Wedding- ton. Al VomSteg, Randy Hailey, Rolf Schwalbe, Matt Palmer, Rick Clark, Gordie Ball, Gary Brahs, Tim Pfiler, Mitch Massey, jennifer Martyn, Dave Perkins, Assistant Coach. 2. Rob Yogi Miller snatching the ball. 5. Coach Gray giving some last minute instructions. 4. Gary Brahs intimidating the runner. S. Paul Smith attempting a bunt. 6. Rob Miller: Take your three pitches and sit down! 7. Gary Brahs: Deliverer of Doom. 8. A superb display of base running hy Mike Hogan! 9. Paul Smith with the pick-up. BOYS' BASEBALL 207 208 BOYS' BASEBALL K I yy .N4,,,..,. 9L,,:Q: ,E,M 11537: if: QQ vi1,.,2,:,,4.,,,,,g Q ...l - , .,.L .,,, , W. l. Brian Freeman calculating rhe possibility of seeing action. 2. ,John Berkely attending to the pitcher, 5. Buddy Daniel preparing for warm-up. 4 Alan Gaddis getting last minute instructions from Coach Perkins before his rurn at bar. 5, Neil Ross on deck viewing rhe situation. 6. -IV: lst ROW: Dave Burman, Mike Newman, Brad Smith, Alan Gaddis, Ron Perotti, Brad Westcott. Todd Kanen, Steve Palmer. ROW 2: jeff Nelson, Kevin Beck, Ron Schwalbe. Bretr l.aCluse, Dave Hitzel, Brian Freeman, Mitch Bramen, Mike Hogan, Coach Dave Perkins. 7. FROSH-SOPH: lst ROW: john Culver, Rick Palmer, Tim Ward, Dan Kellaher, Brian Starkman, Mike Huber. ROW' 2: Coach Larry Halderman, Ken Harkor, john Berkely, Brian Smith, Mike Remsen, Steve Palmer, Mike Barvlich Mgr. ROW 3: Randy Starr, Kelly Rollins, Kirk Hubbard, Tim Dugan, Scott Durkee, Neil Ross, Don Selby, . H 1155515 if-H, ' as-H 2 14 at? BOYS' BASEBALL 209 Tennis Newport I-Iarbor's tennis team, coached by Pat Wilson and Chapper,' Blyker has great expectations for this year confident of winning league hands down, and looking forward to reaching the CIF semi-finals, and pos- sibly the finals against 111 CDM. The team is led by returning Varsity players Kevin Buckler,jed Demnsey, Chris Domott, Jon Swedland, Phil Dewty, jeff Kuhn, Eric Smith, Everet Gee, Vartan Piroumian and Paul Hood, has been almost unbeaten losing only to CDM, Sunny Hills and Palos Verdes by a margin of only one point, due largely to the fact that Jed Dempsey was out for 6 weeks because of a broken ankle, a blow to the team! But the team has a lot of depth, and in key players Dempsey, Swedlandg and Buckler they will give a good shot at chapping them all. 1- + ,, . Wa.-.-...s-,4y.,A i ,af ' ..- Q Y I I nu NH Opponent 2' Luara S lnsa Alamitos lv Santa Monica WV: University W5 l'w'f'z Palos Verdes 14 'Q BU: Corona del Mar 25W 21 lamp Beam Wlilstmn 4 Z' Edison l IU z Sunny Hills 17W 21 Fountain Valley 4 2' Westminster l EN? Huntington Beach IW 3: 'fu Marina SW V': Eclistin 10 'fl 15 ' 1 Fountain Valley ll W gs Wfestminster O 28 Huntington Beach O ll lklisnn ' l f: Marina WW 1916 Foothill RV! 20 Fountain Valley 3 gi NX'cstminster 7 gt Huntington Beach S Marina ' League Tournament ' no stores .it press time ...Maw 210 BOYS' TENNIS F r 4 4 r esN1:,va,,,:7- i .1 MW.. 1 - , ,. ,f , . i .,fl,vL4-Q Y--T, 351 .' -f,.+w'f ,,,. Mg i ' A gift 8 1. Eric Holland returning a serve in rally practice. 2. FROSHXSOPH. TEAM: lst ROW: joe Boyle, Zay Shelton, Eric Sodcrling, Mark Murrel, Pete Dowty, Dave Wilks. Znd: Walt Bushman. Charlie Hendrick- sen, Steve Meems, Clay Swidler, Fred Piroumian, Pete Sputt, 5rd: john Heather, Craig Yester, Greg Lew- itz. Tom Miller,john Matthews, Ron Boyle, Kirk Wilksi 3.jon Swedland returning a ball, 4, Everett Gee serving. 5. VARSITY: lst ROW: Scott Laughlin, Miquel Gracia, Eric Holland, Chris Demott,-Ion Swed- land. jed Dempsey, Craig Stewart. Zncl: Everett Gee, Phil Dowty, Eric Smith, Chuck Bleiker, Varten Piroumian. Richard Mukai, Paul Heed. 6. jeff Kuhn feeding the Freshmen. 7.jV: lst ROW: Greg Hex- bcrg, Ross Raaburg, Fred Pirouman, Ron Fields, Brad Farmenjim Grey, Mark Nunes. Znd: jack Franco. Kirk Wilks, Mark Skilling, Pete Dowty, Charlie Hendricksemjay Shelton. Brd: Bob Berreotz, Paul Nico- lctti. Drew jones, Steve Smith, Walt Bushman, Phil Holiday, Steve DeWilde. 8 Paul Hood returning a rally, BOYS' TENNIS 211 Gymnastics At presstime, the gymnastics team was still compet- ing, however they were doing well in league and looked very hopeful. Standouts were Eric Bost and Stan Roberts. Q ' U ..t, . 1 Q - Y . 1. . ..,A V 'mf' , '-f -' ' .- aiay, ' 'I S V 5 . it ,ty Q r NH Zin K I 1. Paul Hulse working on the high bar 2 jeff Feenstra pressin - - 8 to a hanclstand. 3. Eric Boss dismounting from the horse. 4. Steve A h. . I . . . . . sa mo maintaining a pikecl position on the parallel bars. 5. lst ROW: Gordy jones, Tom Beck, Charles Burton, Carl Bosswlohn Diullo, Eric Feenstra ROW 2' Vance Vitalich john Ba l M t - V , B CY, 2 Dunn, Steve Asahino, Chris Barkdull, Marc Berg ,Johannes Bern Beck, ROW 3: joe Strassel, Kelly Stillhotn, Tony Kerinclol,jeff Blain, Pat Wilson, Chris Carmody Dan Goglanian Rick Whi , , Ps ple,jim Beechum. ROW 4: Stan Roberts, Greg Hart Nick Piz- D 4 .H Q zica, an Sharp, jeff Feenstra, Lerch Hulse, Paul Hulse, Eric Boss, Louis Byington, Bill Pizzica, David Levy. 6. Bill Pizzica holding the very difficult cross position C Hurry up! Take the picturelnj 7. Lerch Hulse just swinging around, 212 BOYS' GYMNASTICS ,I 1 2 'i -fe 2 1 'U TW 'rx ' L ' .' , , gr v , ' S' -' i n 'K N i X , l l ,y,,,,,i J ' ., sr ' 3 c I K4 1 x 5 QM ,4., 5 Q Q A NH W I Z5 4 I f A vv A EV 5 a 4 f ga' A, X 'IEW 3, 'sk af' , 2 51 -1 kg X X ' 'HX ' a X. .XA 41 , M i A., f -A , w1,2', ,- 'mn .ff L:5Z14E.e w A Y- 4 5 7 BOYS GYMNASTICS 213 Sailing Following a tradition of domination over their league, the Newport Harbor sailing team expects to hammer their way to Ist place as they did last year. So far they are undefeated except against Texas, which is not in league competition. The last two years the NH team has won the Texas competition, but this year a light crew met with unexpected heavy winds, Their first match against CDM was won because CDM failed to show up. The Newport team has been working well together, and Uncle Bill Wakeman believes there are some of the best high school sailors in the country on the team. The team was led by Scott Barnard, Nick Madigan, Steve Arrigo, Mike Meehan, Brooks Benjamin. SAILING TEAM: lst ROW: Brooks Beiamin, Greg deMonskonyi, Scott Ramser, Steve Arrigo, ,Jordi Murphy, Paul Marshall. Znd: Uncle Bill, Mary Andrews, Brett Barnyard, Dave Clark. Bruce Crary, john Doyle. NOT SHOWN: Mike Meehan, Ned jones, Lowell, Mulim, Ding, Tom, Red, Ted, jerry, Bud,,Iohn, Paul, Peter. Texas 6th place out of 7 schools Monterey lst place our of 5 schools Annapolis lsr place out of 16 schools . 1 ,. f.. if 1221-If iawfa, V .- ' f.. , ,. , 3 WW So n 1 i 214 SAILING -H1 7 E 4? Q i 2231 O' 5 f ,a z ff M f 4 bfi ff 4 ,ffff wi l f .f , ,44- ,W 1' --'yi ww, .amfmwff I 12: .1 ,z u 4 ,wg 1, SAILING 215 Opponent NH Marina lost Westminster won University won El Modena won Coron del Mar won Fountain Valley lost Edison won Huntington Beach to be played 1. A clean river jetty right. 2, 28th Street at its best when it's hollow. 3. Droppin' in for the line up. 4. Danny Kwock ready to push through a blackies left. 5. With a good North Swell, waves like this are the results at Blaclcies. 6. One of Harbor's surf team members gets in there. 7. Newport local crouching low to get tubed. 8. 1st ROW: Bill Dutton, Danny Kwoclc, Preston Murray, Anthony Gatti. ROW Z: Greg Hyde. Mntt Marshall, Randy Stockstill, Rick Eymann. ROW 5: Steve Richardson, Gerry Drexler, Don Wilson, Hugh johnson, Dennis Langedale. Coach Lex Kuhta. NOT PICTURED: Kris Bor- doff, Mitch james, Dan Burton, Dave Snyder, Mike Walt, Kelly Stellhorn, Mark Christianson, Brent Bradford. Assistant Coach Bob Reed. 9. With Santa Ana conditions, waves like this are common place in Newport. 10. Another team member getting a good wave and a high score from the judges. 216 SURFING Surfing Harbor's Surfing team has done well in their league and will probably finish 4th or 3rd out of 9 teams. Weekly paddle and running workouts along with moming surfing, helped make the surfing team one of the strongest in the league. Key contests were against Edison and Corona del Mar which Newport easily won. Surfing standouts this year were Danny Kwock and Dennis Langdale, both very aggressive surfers. Den- nis Langdale placed fifth overall in league. Chris Burdorf was probably most improved, Anthony Gatti was most consistant. Other key members were Prestin Murray and Randy Stockstill. Mr. Kunta says that' this year's team has more spirit and this team was going all outf, I l u -'A-'V-me , sap., - , 1 1,11 .4-Q f A M . gm, 'KY' 41 ,vnu fy-271, .mu ' f .- I ,J Hfif' 'M' Q YR - X ' ' lima.. , . QF? X- .lv '11 g 1 -. 4 , '- .' 11 . 1 V ,A Q Q Pi .. Qu , 1 ist , , A b Q x Q +5 j 1 Q - R ' if-. S 'Lx A , ,,,,, ,, 7 ffff' . , ,.Zi.:54:'h ,E-L-L 7' 4, . 1 Ai f -:.-1-:. 1,--, - '-vw:-'Q-uf.-fc.. .. ..A-- H , T - V -' ' ,-- I I L- .Ll , N , -.J .. -, Aww WS-- 'f ' fz, ,.,' -. 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'3 if M g,-A,,,,m,,L ,,,,,i,mwm M- N-- ff .-,.. + M fu, f A, 4.-ww fwf 7 10 1 ff 5 M, W 47 ' 2 Y 1 e 'M 1 ,ml Zn , X. 1 A 1 I 1 , lp 4 V ,,,V., ,Z I f Ia W I 1 1 f , I f 1 Q wr! ,S Q I 1 'Up S SURFING 217 218 STUDENTS fl lq'- w 'W' ' A4 X Students. Ourselves, our friends, and all those unfa- miliar faces which we passed in the halls and all over campus without knowing who was behind them. Almost 5,000 unique individuals who we knew and will want to remember for the rest of our lives. Each one is separate, living the way he or she wants to live, different from ourselves in many ways. And each of them had their own moods, atti- tudes and ideas which changed with the days and so added to their personalities and shaped their actions. They are a part of us, and with these few glimpses into our pasts, we hope to keep tied to those class- rooms, parties, dates and weekends which meant so much to our beginnings and youth. .J 9 220 FOREIGN STUDENTS FGREIGN STUDENTS Newport Harbor had the privilege to host four for- eign students this year. From Skolevy, Denmark came Lotte Bork, staying with sr. jennifer Hin- shaw's family. jill Ruffle is from Mackay, Australia, and is staying with the family of jr. Cathi Tucker. Clara Boardmen is staying with sr. jill Shepard and her family. Of the four, those three are under the American Field Service, while the 4th, Karina Haum from Hamburg, West Germany, staying with the Beek family, is here through the Youth for Understanding Teenage program. Through these programs, foreign students come to America and live with a family for a year while attending high school. There are also several Harbor students who have gone overseas to other countries through Har- bor's AFS program. LOTTE BORK, DENMARK - I think Newport Beach is just a wonderful place, and I have really enjoyed sailing and swimming a lot. From Denmark I was used to a strict, aca- demic school, so the American school system with clubs, teams, and cheerleaders was just a great experience for me. I really had a lot of fun picking my own classes Cjust ask Mr. I-Iayslj. I am SO GLAD I had the opportunity to come to Cal- ifornia, and I have had a fantastic timef, ft Wm- ix -IILI. RUFFLE, AUSTRALIA - My year in America has so far been a year full of new ideas, new experiences, and new places to see. Apart from driving on the wrong side of the road, light switches that switch on upside down, and taps that turn on in opposite directions, I have a lot of fun learning American English and living the American way of life. I will take back to Australia many American ideas, such as Hal- loween, Pumpkin pie, and Mexican food. In California, I found a lot of kindness, friendship and love, and I will never forget what a wonderful year you all made possible for me. ..f . Qu-. wt. I KARINA I-IAUM, GERMANY - America? What is that? The big unknown. Nine thousand kilometers away, dominant in world politics, filled with strange people who communicate in an odd Ianguageg known in Europe as tourists with big cameras, short pants C more than W inch away from the bottomb in gaudy colors. That is about the way I thought five months ago. When I came, I was sur- prised. People were neither too different, nor did they match the average tourist. In fact, people were nice and I started liking the big stranger,' America. I found out that High School can be fun, but also that working, when you live directly at the beach, is an impossibility. People around here are great. Relaxed, tanned, driving around in nice Porsches, more of them than in Germany. I got used to the way of dressing and like it. People are more relaxed about fashion. They don,t care in many cases. But why should they, Nowhere have I found life as safe as it is here. 'xx CLARA BOARDMAN, BRAZIL - Before I came to the US., I had a view about the people and the country which changed in many ways. When you're outside. everything you know is from newspapers or from people. Now I know that people are the same everywhere. even with different Ian' guages and customs. The people I have met here have been really friendly to me. I'm glad I had the opportunity to live with the American people. Before I came. the people in Brazil told me I was lucky to come to California. Now I know what they meant. I am enjoying the weather and the informal atmosphere. FOREIGN STUDENTS 221 STUDENT GGNIERNIYIENT Ever wonder who organizes all the school parties and functions for I-Iarbor students? Student Govern- ment. The Freshman and Sophomore Governments sponsor dances through bake sales and car washes. -Iunior class government works all year to get the 'Iunior-Senior Prom into final form. One of the main money raisers here is the annual Tars and Stars talent Cor lack of talentl show, organized again by the junior class. Senior class govemment organizes graduation preparations, Baccalaureate, and also choose a Senior class gift to present to the school. The Executive Council is made up of presidents and secretaries of all four classes plus the ASB officers. This group represents all students and is in charge of the Chopathons, United Week, Spirit Week, and all the other special weeks and student functions during the school year. They also regulate all club and organization spending. 1. SENIOR OFFICERS: lst ROW: Treas, Celeste Jardine, Sec. Lisa Putman, V.P. Naomi Kirschenbaum. TOP: Co-Pres. Mike Tupy, Rob Galey. 2. -IUNIOR OFFICERS: lst ROW: Sec. Cindy Frost, Treas. Holly Hendrickson. TOP: Pres. Rob Phillips, VP Blair Gust. 3. The Executive Council relies on the inexhaust- iblc advice and friendly face of Maury Lowe. 4, FRESHMAN OFFICERS: Ist ROW: Treas. jeff Odell, VP Carol Myerson. TOP: Sec. Virginia Headen, Pres. Gail Harrington. SOPHO- MORE OFFICERS: lst ROW: Treas. Liz Belveal, Sec. Cathy Aubert. TOP: VP Dana Dubrow, Pres, Kellee. 6. Welcome stu- dents of NI-I?, Bob Clarke on orientarion day 7, EXECUTIVE COUNCIL' lst ROXV: Rob Phillips, Cindy Frost, Bob Clarke, Kellee Kirkpatrick. Znd: Gail Harrington, Mike Tupy, Lisa Put- man, Rob Galey. jrd: Virginia Helden, Tina Redner, Lynn Bal- lard, jackie Livingston. 4th. Suzanne Crane, Eileen Harringron, Cathy Aubert. Celeste Jardine. Sth: Mirch Massey, Tony Bartolic, Wendy Davies,jill-Iohnston. TOP: Mr. Lowe. f ..-'J A 'iz .517 2 -M .. ,g W We f f K 1 ,Ang 4 ww.: TES. ASB Pres. ASB Vice Pres. ASB Sec. Bob Clarke Mitch Massey Eileen Harrington Wil ASB Treas. Campus Commissioner Publicity Commissioner Lynn Ballard jackie Livingston Tony Bartolic Curriculum Commissioner Pep Commissioner Chief justice Suzanne Crane Wendy Davies jilljohnston STUDENT GOVERNMENT 223 MOST SCHOLARLY . Raun Thorpe .julie Bematz . Carrie Miller wrot- -1. 5 , .f lame. .9-.uw NH . Owen Frost Gary Parker MOST SINCERE 1. Cindy Harrison 2. Leanne Stromgren 5. Kathleen DeRuff, Carrie Miller 1. Bruce Crane 2. Cliff Schmiesing 5. Mark Ashey MOST TALENTED 1. Dana Van Diver 2. Laurie Ritchey 5. Allyson Riley 1. Mark Rucker 2. Bob Williams 3. Mike Tupy MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC 1. Molly Ashe 2. Naomi Kirschenbaum 5. Diane Kenny 1. Peter Shelton 2. Devon Marquet 5. Andy Simkins, Bob Williams MOST GULLABLE 1. Karen Raymond 2. Stacy Mills 3. Gigi Gorman 1. Rob Galey, Everett Gee 2. Mitch Massey MOST ATHLETIC 1. Dana Kenworthy 2. Sam Stoneman MOST OBNOXIOUS 1. Kathy Perkal 2. Brigitte Borcller 3. Nadine Sheps 44:-Bob Williams 5. Hilary McDonald, Eileen Harrington 1. Kevin Robertson Z. Rolf Schwalbe 3. Dee ward MOST INNOCENT 1. Leann Stromgren 2. Kathleen DeRuff J: .. 3. Jin Holcomb H to 'qi 'f ' 1. Warren Bradley 2. Matthew Kawamura 3. Bob Schmidt MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED 1. Raun Thorpe 2. julie Bematz 3. jennifer Martyn,jane Weddington 1. Kevin Robertson 2. Owen Frost 3. Bob Schmidt .1 2 2. Mike I-Ioose 5. Peter Shelton MOST ARTIST IC 1. Linda Ball 2. julie Bernatz 5. Lisa Putman 1. Sean Prizeman 2. Bob Bender 5. Gordy Grundy MOST SPIRITED 1. Sue Phipps 2. Gigi Gorman 5. Kristi Kirkpatrick 1. Stan Roberts 2. Kris Dunn 5. Dave Siegal, Mark Slevcove MOST LIKELY TO BE FOUND IN YOUR DREAMS 1. Beth Salvatore 2. Allyson Riley 5.,lill Holcomb I. Jef f Stevens 2. Bob Thagard 5. Doug Brown BEST LOOKING 1. Beth Salvatore 2. Allyson Riley 5. Daryl Pfishner 1. Doug Brown 2. Bob Thagard 5. jeff Stevens BEST PERSONALITY 1. Kristi Kirkpatrick, Lisa Putman 2. Gigi Gorman 1. Matt Palmer 2. Cilff Schmiesing 5. Vern Fansler BEST SENSE OF HUMOR . Kristi Kirkpatrick . Christy Carr 3. Raun Thorpe 1. Greg Shaver 2. Vem Fansler 5. Bob Clarke BEST SMILE 1. Allyson Riley 2. Karen McGillis 3. Beth Salvatore 1. Marr Palmer 2. Paul Smith 5. Dave Roum BEST DANCER 1. jenny Carey 2. Laurie Shulda 1. Rolf Schwalbe 2. Gordy Grundy 3. Mike Tupy BEST EYES 1. Karen McGillis Z. Allyson Riley Tina Redner Q.. 5 b Thagard gl 2i ug Brownx Q- 2 1 . ' BES1 . 1. Latirie Shulda 2. Karen Bradford i. 5. Claudia Deniganl 1. Doug Browggjfrl .R 2. Rolf Schwalwii gg 'E 5.,Iohn Savage ' BEST ALL aittfiizifb 1. Kristi Kir 2. Daryl Pfis 1. Mott .55 2- Kevin 305259 .. 5.RoyRay 1 I QM . ,R BEST GOSSIP A 1. joanne'Gordon V 2 . -Gi8iGg . 5. Claudia I ' 3. Y .Zgg v 5 rf SW? . 1. Chip Buterag z. Rob Goioy 5. Rick ciarko Q LIEE OF 1. Brigitte Bordier w 2 ,fy .Christy Carr...e.t 5. cindy rum, S ipps 1iiSteve Timmons I In 2. Kelly Cox 3. Tom Mockett FRIENDLIEST V 1. Kristi Kirkpatrick 2. Lisa Putman 5. Stacy Reser 1. Bob Clarke 2. Mike Tupy 3. Dave Roum, Tim Pfeilcr SENIOR WHO IS NEVER THERE 1. Dana Gragg 1 2. Gigi Gorman, Stacy Klein 1. Mark Delancelotti ' 2. Rod Blanton 3. Tom Mockett BIGGEST EGO 1. Allyson Riley 2. Pam Brown 5. Beth Salvatore . Mike H ., 1 2' ...:.Li my 5 'l lrk BIGGEST FLIRT 1. Cindy Flinn 2. Brigitte Bordier 5. Claudia Denigan I 1. Mike Hoose 2. Rolf Schwalbe 5. Eric Smith HARDEST BREATHER 1. Claudia Denigan 2. -Joanne Gordon 5. Susan DaSilva 1. Greg Steverson 2. Randy Hailey 5. Mike Hoose FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT 1. Del Taco 2. Krano's 3. Marie Calendar's, Bobby McGee's FAVORITE PASTIME 1. Pescador 2. Parties 5. Eating FAVORITE BUZZ 1. Dacqueries 2. Ski's 3. Rum and Coke for Dr. Pepperj FAVORITE GROUP 1. Bostch 2. Electric Light Orchestra 3. Eagles FAVORITE SONG 1. Nights Are Forever 2. Tonight's The Night .f.,,.5. fe . . t 4 t, ., ,Y.,,y, , . . ..'. ... isa' 5.1.2. A If You Leave Me Now T ACHER TO BE REMEMBERED 2. ..... 1 -- ' 2- 1. Mr. D. Smith 2. Mr. O'I-Iern 3. Mr. Hagey h SENIOR COUPLE 1. Lyn Geronimi and Cindy Harrison 2. Rick Clark and jane Weddingtongl- 3. Mitch Massey and laura Nelson . . 5 fa. it - 5 I 2 V.. 5 f '11 .1 ' . ' Q E , at V ' fe A in .. ' ' ' ' ' ' A 7 ' - ,Y 7 S 57:1 V . , Q' y N Y 1 ' ' ' V ' 2 of M if .fu I gf , 17- , . . .,a,...,...,-4-Q s , tgp..- ......f. 'YE M! -1 ' Viv! ,Ml-' ' . 'Y' . .7?-,. A 4 hi 1'-fi. PX .l ' A l. Approach at your own risk: trespassers will be eaten. 2. It .J Kristi Kirkpatrick shows off her effective serve. 5. Terry T Sharp: I don't think so. 4. Tom Mockett reviewing the sit- ' I , Q., f uation. - f L EJ mf ,Q I . f ff SCNIORS- By your freshman year you've begun to know who your best friends are. Since your freshman year you've grown, changed, and fhopefullyj become more mature. Many of your old friends have parted and gone their own ways, but there are some who have remained with you - these are the ones you will remember along with all those fun times you had together. Getting up at 7:50 instead of 6:30 to do the home- work you inevitably don't do anyway. Burning out of the parking lot instead of the bike racks. Those Sunday night phone calls when you and your friends tried to convince each other to start the English paper due Monday. The Class of '77 flag on the bell tower. Sneaking out of the house at midnight and getting back home just as your alarm goes off. Get- ting rowdy after football games, playing bumper tag afterwards, and ditching the cop. Water ballooning on the last day of school and not worrying about getting expelled. Finding that right hat for the sen- ior picture. Getting the daily, you'll be on your own soon talk from your parents. Trying to wake up during the semester final to convince yourself it's 'only a bad dream. Spending all that time and money filling out 47 identical forms for 55 colleges and then going to OCC. Wading through the achieve- ment tests the night after homecoming, with four hours sleep. ' It is the knowing we are superior, that we have the system wired. No longer mshing frantically to class when the first bell rings, instead sauntering in between 8:10 and 8:15. Minimum day schedule. Sit- ting in the quad laughing at those who went to class 'cause you know it's a filmstrip. Getting the going to the beach flu. Missing that test due to Chronic Reccurring Senioritis. Coco's, Winchel's, Carl's jr., Newp's, House of Pies, Del Taco, jack in the Box, and Marie Calendarfs during nutrition and lunch. Cutting fifth to watch Ryan's Hope and All My Children. Losing that urgent call slip on your way NOT to see Vache. Selling tickets to the tower ele- vator instead of buying them. The Prom f bring your own champagnej. Under all the portraits have been printed, as their last words before leaving NH, the Senior's response to any or all of the following subjects: Birthplace, ambition,iperson you most admire, immediate future plans, Senior saying, most memorable moment and most valuable experience at Harbor. , g ,smions 225 - 3 .1r,:.:.- - sexi? YE ..l 'kk xii. ZQAC L- , , E51 Im- - - . Ab. - s I '-nu? V V I7 ,I 5 ., 1 2 P' Ax K K I W i ,X I ,I , if I 1 If: ' 'V Az- ,f Q5-3 I , if J , ' 3 A, I I 15 ig-.VY 5 ' ii, , f ' , fi., Cf W3 Y Q, Ii W ff 'Ki W' I, ,N , , V ,, N f Q it I ' G in ff WW? is ' I, I 3 Iv I III 13? I M1 I -I if 4 ' 1 : gf Y fi .JF j ' if w Lun- Eu:-, , ,E V i I '. fs'-I I 21 E - l'-If Q , it , f gal fi -1-LM I F- . A. V -J, E fs? 4, , , ,,, ,Q tg if ,i V g '- M vi , , 1 Is. J 1.1, Q, A . ,ga 3 I I ' QXAE,-11,11 ge, .Ii X E 4 . ,. ,, Zi I I I I 1 I I I ,,V1 I I 1 g- lv. in . . -fr 4 I 5 I I I I I X I --I il IL., Q I I1 1 HIE UI ,e . Q-If , . I Y I .. . - f II . 5 2 ' .f gy. ' , 'rlijz ' ' 'W3v'iq I ---7-3 9 f.V X 415 f K If I I I 1 JOSEPH BALOLQH Pmrue. M IIOY BARLETT Balboa lslznd vom' KIM BARN.-XRD LKA Luc im- II- SVOTT HARNARD XVIIIIIILI, K A Anhircu john Muir OCC Ion: mcrcul 1msI Iuxcl In fulicu Kumi! IIIIK In .Ili rm high pcrlnrm.InIcI1IhI nimg l..ncr guxrd b1-Lpnkxnp ar Glxccr, New , fncndb XX'rli Dum 'hum Iumurrim, Im mu mi Ykxlznd To be trac. Ahhh Ihrownng IIIIIIIIIIIN u zrcr hzlloom TERESA BARRI:NFiQHIfA ,lACQL'l':I,lNIE IIIIMII HAIIME cnnrfi Link Inu. Inm Iinnn nn pnrcnrx rnxcl. .niingn nn pnfnf w'n,fnInfI Grand I Ininn Ninnn. Iznm, Hmnnn TNI-I- Hmnnnx Tm. cIcr If ,En Nm Iniinnn nnn.. ROSE,-KSN EAINGARTNEIII Inng STEPHANIE EECKET 1 Ncwporr Bcnh n, Inn wnnbil-ann fnmnufn- Beach n., fnnnncf. Mom and Dad, IIIE Nzsusc. gn FQ Lu. sunIEv. wc I.-nm In help InnanIn.n,1snnnv' JULIE ANN BEDFORD I Nfwpnn Bczfh I 501.11 worker. Mnfn and Dad. wikgc End UNI. Thank ,nn Fuher In Haven nbovf for nfinn, friends. pcm 1ndlovc, KR and Mic En Nonynn gn In surrcc ' snnnng all In: football pines Ind nw nfnfs wnn me fncnds I lov: JOE BEEK I :- B, 'A - if , I .fix 1 A . ' I -in ? A i 4 M -- ,ag V Q wi In muh PIE . MIIIIL' H.111,Irfi.IcIlIcpzL. HI - ,I Tad. I-Inn so-mer .Inn In Hnhnf. mn,IwInII-N um wnn lung nnf n NI. In Isnnqw 41. , ,s .E fu 'Lyn li fI.z KTXI 3' ng 1 it i gE I K, gl., il i6r 541 fe- :ai Cf: Left: Toni Wagner looking for a pickup. Above: Sue Sryll, Renee Power: just a couple of hicks from thc sticks. wENI9v IaENTs I TIn.b.nkII-m- Iv, bnk,-nk my bncrru KATHLEEN BELVEAI, I Pnnenix, nn, I pninfnn Inmpi, UCI. ,I 1.IIcr, IImd3y of ynnni JEFF BENHOXX' Ncwpon Bcanh sqm player. Mrs cmnnnn Iollege. HH. In Fred. when I nina: Inf ,mm mm when I was 1 wpnnmnff, when we nnn Imnf In Mm . ,IOHN BENBOXV Ncwpurl Hugh ROB HENDER lhlr Hmm Nu I RBI , ArIINu dn Ir murc Ircmxclx ERIC BENNETT Isnnlnfrfk. Min. nnfnn. niiicgf. nn: bcing wnn Infnn. .II1I.II-HERIQENIJN Fnllcnnn Mnfn ini .nnIn.I Inn wnfm. Frttmunt, Fmkic and Did, Summcr lficid Studies. HEI I. Flamcun. pzrcnu This .num IX- Amd -sun ml-.In NT inn-I ,I Inky AIULIA BIERNATZ Lux Ang:-ics mi Ins. Farhrr .Ind Murhcr. mllcgc. Tha NLWN Ihr Inmlf. ,Iohn BS lrk Greek In Gcurgcx M:-lin Fnlm Soucu SENIORS 229 ROBERT BESS l Chino, Czlllf f To KEVIN CAREY BETSON f New MARIA MARGIE BILL f Orange JULIE BINGLEY f Newport Bcanh, bculmc 1 wlnemnkcnrullegc. Orleans, In 1 .xlrhnc pilur, my pnrerlrs, Counry X lcgnl sczremry,CurIic,coIIcgc Czlllf I arr malor, makc rrlllllons, Off USAF, Ge: muked', Mr O'Hern's into thc: wild blue yonder Mormon class Corner CANDICE BISHOP X Newport Bench, Cglllf 1 dcnrlsr, Tim, Mom and Dad, rollcgc, M1glczI Myncly -rnnfg' pnnn BRIAN BISSONNETTE 1 Ncwporr Beach, cnllf 1 To bc nln and llvc in Europe, prlrenrs nnd fnlnlly. UCSD. lannll zl, Thanks um' Huh7 Vo1Icy- ball warn mfn clmllf rmnlllng pan of Julien, Glnwx and o'l-lun pnpm MARK lalxlsv 1 Pmdcnncnllf 1'rn RODNEY W BLANTON 1 Circle- Sllcrml an llfc., college, work vllle, olnn 1 my family, lnrcnnr landm- pcn Th: l-lfanlu wnn lvl and P, CLARA BOARDMAN f Rlo DL' Janeiro, Brazil 1 nl be 2 lnnnnnlmlnn, Jr-nn cnnn. ro Snnly asrrlmomy ln Bn- zll. There ls no llmir lo man's perk-cf rlon. and rhc mos: lmpormnr rhing is ro rry ro rcurh rhe lnflnirc OKROLYN BOATRIGHT 1 Alnnnlln, MARK CHARLES BOGAN 1 bcnomc BRIGITTE R BORDIER f NCWPOYI 'rms 1 rmcllng, fnnrncr. College, BBHA, -Iune '11, 1 pnrnnmllf, D l-law no, l lilac, Bf1fhfMD-GG Bofdlcf TG l o , fnffnng rl.: ram CHARLOTTE BORK f AES from DAVID BORTHWICK f Arcadia, ERIC BOSS f Sr P2ul,Mlnn fparenrs, BRAD BOWDLE f LosAngc1cs! sue Dcnmfk Calif 1 nl ,gn away from nnlnnln, cnnsnofnn Sf,hwzrrz,OCC, I know. fml, Mr nnbms, work and school, 230 SENIORS 1oIlcgc. Karch Ma Cacia. I'm lust lnlllllng '- glldnnnon. ln .gms '- 5 , .-1' 5. 'x-T' , .- - lfiwv f 1 N f . :Ml -S5 ,ra .. v. he Ah' Hi qrfrj' r'r.?f:Jo tsl 'Q X K 1 ...S ai A X15 5 , .1 .5 . a- n Q f , I Q . - -f.. .,,f- -- by A ,1 H 2, .. ' ' 1 M , M f , ,g Q I ' ' n Q! :Www fl x E W M-1, ' wmv. ,, a .-ff A 'fi W. rig A If A Y 'tw M N I I 1 X I x , 4 1 ' 4 X A m x, r I fx' X . .5 W 4 I . xg. ,.,, ,x ff y M I .I lf f X I 1. 2 Y r 4' 'tw .p V are ' e ,.. , my 1 , 2 N4 J-' T if .I F Q PAMELA BROWN fOakIand,QI1f f KEVIN BUCKLER f Coral Gables. DAVIDC BUNNELL X Illlnois f fin' DANIEL LEE BURTON f Arcadia. ANNA BUSHMAN l Tachikawa. CHIPBUTERA to havc fun, mom, Dadi and Suzi, col' Fla. f To bc thc best. ll1c Nastasc, Malte Ish my life. collage. What comes next. Calif f Being happy without lik'5 has' japan f Happiness is the Ultimate, lcg:.trawcl, lt's in thstclnlunth thc team at USC. Evcryonc's a B,H. skiing atUtah slcs. P -I. Muttay, college, work, surf, NLD A.B E.W.FPK ..., . To see ot mmng LW -mm fruit. Inu guna nmuu wnn L1nf1u Bill. squuws Dulles. mum. IMIIS, pink mgnmum. thc 4 fr idclc und snug Bonanza HM confidcnre when mniung your nm In gcc, English - M1 Moreno - own decisions Not ru bc forgotten, LORETTA CALDERON 1 Las Angc- DYANNA CAMPAGNA 1 Lynwood. Ics 1 Thank you Mom and Dad for cvcr- Calif yrhing sm11u TIMOTHY It CAMPBELL 1 Eu11un run. Cum 1 To be successful, pnmms and gmnupnmms, Lolltgc, Hwnnmvm you uu,1se the best at Ir, Meeting wnnws hu nam: 1 fufgur her namc Track builds 5211-funfaumfu DEBBIE CARPENTER 1 Ncwputr CHRISTEN CARR 1 Qucbf. 1 buy my ANNABELLE CAVE 1 Pnnenrx, Ang Bcath 1 Rf nappy, gmnurmnun occ, Dad I small apartment house, my fam- 1 To scck 1-In way, Mom, Mrs wang, sun Fran. l:t's gn fu Cocos, DAT and 11y, A11ng1uRun'n onng Ify, sun Dug., hm I comel, Rn lcrbc prom IOHN ALEXANDER CHALMERS 1 Low Angam 1 Tu uum Human I-Ienuu nu. Kas. Half. Mrrmu. 11111, Thr poor min, Tu umrmm n fu ddormf' To mun. Y snr mugm mf nun In learn 232 SENIORS Dirh, Hauilf'-Iun1'4. 1977 DAVE CHARLTON 1 Haw., Mex' TINA CHERRY1 sun Cn1snu1,Cu111 1 1un. Mu Commercial Artist, Dad Inu Mum, Hawaii und ruuf thc L1 s, Good goin' atc ' opening night of Guys und Dolls JOANNE CANNING 1 Hollywood, JENNIFER L. CAREY 1 Nsw York 1 IEEE CARLICIQ 1 Dr. Kitklin, New- Calif 1 Ben Ftasxct, B111 Suuon, Gnd Mom and me snudds. rn gm MP., 5151 pnnzI - Ea-Iasun A. said u, I bclrcvc u, and that wars rr, vs - 2-oo am, rn thc quad warn Ic T, The P1111 Icrng sr. making mam, Iafrng fr-rendu with s.R., K.Mc, and C D a' uf? sg: Above: Naomi Kirschenbaum ancl Paul Hood enjoy the chop-a-thon during Spirit Week Right: Bob Clarke laughing at the rude remark he is about to announce. iv , , V . 'viii X4 l fx' ev, ANNE CHRISTENSEN f Palo Alto f MARY CIACCIO f Fzlrflcld, Conn f RICK CLARK X Downey, Calif Fzshlon Deslgner, Travrling, danurlg, physluznwullcgc, gymnnm :cam CYNTHIA CLARKE 1 Ncwpon Beach JEFF CLAY 1 Myne-bud, sklmg, col- KR1sTl CLEARY 1 I bearded chzracrcr, 1 hcalrh mmm, my pimms, K.L.,JM, lege. hfmg good friends wh wzyhe- collrgc, w.cfdfd om, CROP, Dasmyr hml cfmg Amcncz '76, MELlssA COCKRELL 1 Evznsmn,l1I. JOSEPH COLE 1 music, Cham, murh- MATT M, COLEMAN 1 Hollywood, BILL COLlNs 1 Dowhfy, Callf 1 TRACY COLLINS 1 Long Beach 1 SALVATORE COMITO JR 1 T., ml 1 my mmhcf, mf moklf mmm, ml. mg Drill Wim Mr, England. alll. 1 TV.. OCC, Have fun in A,v. mffhhmsl, homm, Roger Decosrcr, ml- mmm m scuundary cdummm, C E R , U mf mm ms me llyf lifelo mc hill lege Km Km and Doe Domdmflhg if sh1wn. All fofvflf md 0r1ffvf21l lm, pm time mh, Hi Tea, Lly: Cach of Puget so-md, Almlm Hmyfhlll, lunch my hs ll comcsl Whcn l look my lm0wmgC.D.,l,C,L and sur mnrunyclc through mf hell-l CAMMlE CoNLlN 1 L.A 1 Pla. EMME H CONRECODE 1 Ymmgs- CHUCK CONwAY1Omhgc,C2lll 1 LAURIE COOK 1 Cm 1 m yymk, CHRIS COPPEN 1 omwh, Cimlh 1 GAIL DIANE CORSEfCcrriros,Czlif lczchcr, mom. college, xrzvcl, lamp on mym, Ohio 1 palm, mllfgc Hmm, college, l-lcll week, wma polo, Neil, mom our,G A F my llmdhy Smllingj' mming all my friends fmdmg own limlrs Pfleslhood, la-nm, Dad, Bill, collcgc, 1My Dzddyfollfge, Aw000 lhc any jesus ls Lord, mmgmg baseball, lgradualc World Hlsmfy wh Mr Olmllx, mmf hu raughc mf mmy wlmhlf :hmm about my life, ldmh, md heheh, .R wfll my fhwuflglhg my when l m-ml'-llf SENIORS 23 +, E Q3 1: 5 F Y i 4 Q, 1 , Q 13 ,V if , v ,fi ,. wh. 1- -, u. ix f? gn, fx 1-Q' L 5- -A 7. gn: 3 , , 4 , r- , ,.,, , fl , . V 2 1 if, ,Q fm if a 7 if Q E N 1 Af' R' Q, J , -.-.,.v-T ' Z , I - .1 N n . -Vf ,Z 1 is ivsgm K---1, -1 girvfyi up ' 09' 'T'-' M' U i 1- ,rrvgx if - 3 3 ,- 251 'f' -A ' 21 I M :, .L ,Y 1 .f X W! A. r !.......-Ah PAMELA ENKEBOLI 1 Culver crm ro' be I good pmol. :hc ovmono, mg duke In my pimms, work mo Smrr, Cerritos here wo como ro Scan md Mum in 2 BIKE Fox. Righr swooueyy' goumg crazy m sugu cmrr w1swo-mo, mdmogmg, scovr ERTZ 1 Albuquerque, N Y 1 pufonm. college, Look ar mos: I II1fdw1roI oruuk.ng rhojv league H-I ami srhool record my ,umof your, when mon Bob I-may made mo run 7 mm for gernng u redo ro mo mug If mzcle me prove ro him :har I wz5n'K lazy by broulo mg the lcnguc rerord twice thigh Iumpl ARTURO Ei PINOZA 1 Memo 1 PAUL MARTIN ESLINGER 1 cm, VERNON v FANSLER 1 Nowpom Meclumc den Grove, cum 1 pro Irousrylo mor, Bach Jesus Crum, Park crm, When In doubt, berznx our! goumg 1n'A ' TONY KURT FAUST 1 Calif I Io be able ro surf until I aio, Super Surfer, gumg ro Mexico, College, soo ya in mom, Good Em, nor making surfing mm. SARA JANE FAWCETT 1 EB md LN, college, We're gonna make II. IAverne ' july zs, 1976. I-Irghwiy sm good rimes with Barbara and orher very special friends. Come on guys, grow up or goo ir up, Top Everett Gee Going Shappin' rc-clay. Left: Pat Duncan: Ah gee, you shouIdn'r have, Above Shen Kopp and Dave Sergei: Take mc I'm yours. JEFF FEENSTRA 1 Effomaroo, cum 1 LQRRAINE FELDE 1 Nowoon souoh continue mum, scuba uno, buokpufk. -Hoag 1 tobeagoodfhrisrun, Iumor. Do is much M I mn wmio I mn, Ted, Tern Rcarrr - Sure - Rrghr Georgel, cmd, If sum goes Im 'Isum Ben, swimming wirhjW.jB,KL.KR.TA. Yoxmuo. gymmmfs, Algebra M wrm IK. DEBBIE FETTERMAN DEON LOUISE FICKER 1 Ncwporr mvm FIER I'INm' FI,INN ,-IIor.r,If,.pI.., Bommculrr 1 mIuIfII,mv I-moum..u1Y Gmndmz.uillcp1c'. Ouww ' .AI Ami Bl logo, PANIC '- ERIC FORDHAM 1 Scanle, Waslu f CATHERINE FOREMAN X Pzmidena, RICK FRANZKE 1' Canada f flmilu SZ Gcolugm, plzyrng Soccer, Josur Chrisr. cum 1 mum wmof mu oSyIh.,I.,gau, Ford College, Kirk Boone, Summer mono collegczrravclandsrudyalvmad Studies znd mo srofmf, Imly oxpofaono mgmogarfofmrufo SENIORS 23? V 8 SENIORS REBECCA A GIBSON Frmnu PAMELA GILBERT DIZHHIX Llll.lkHRl5T 'm mu:-ul .ln-I -IAMI-541111 IBl'NlSli CIIRARID Ncvqmr: l'u..l.lv DANNY IYOIYIERTY f' imma, Calif Hurbcsxlmxx'C'1rnL'y,C:4rcc'r nn Homo fulfill .ull mx gnmls. liulw Alvlmm, Mum Sum Arm.ulr,U1l f m ln Puppy wvrlu Nlumn, my Dad, nn .xml DM, XVlx.u'x ncw. l-mh.mIuu ' Lk lm m rm... umm ll mf' Mr Mlkc. Nhxgyr .md umm- Hung uu,1m ly, nw, Mm. mg-wm,1 ,-mph m.l.m..kL1,ff ,ma IWW J ,Ukf ZANDIEH GOLNAZ Tchran.lnn MARK GOISON NcwportBcanh PAUL Qcmsz f eww. wllcgc, mf- STEPHANIE uoNzA1.1az 1 mm-V ,IAN GORDON f vcfmlnmm, fm ,IOANNE mnmow mf nm, lofffofd-'Cbf1f1U18H CfY mf, 1nmi.cm.., f wht-mlmmm.,.mf. my mf. my mm mm- .. mmkc mu .Msn me me mm.n,wf mp.,m.hllm, d.nl.gumOL1IAndrhcn A llnm-5.1, m .1.l1lmu..n,1 .U IM me M ,N fullm. m, pmm. wa, mmf ln mme. Dum bc mdcj' Mr lull, PW-,lM'-,ll'f1'H'1'f f K HWY' vlefmfx ,.lgfl,f.. Lum -lmv ...- . 1 fi 4 V as-n 24 . ,Y V . .-f..,i,,..,.. 1 A 4- SLAYTON GORDON ' Tsmmuxk Ullrl GORMAN Unmrlrr, CkJn.n'l.a f f:..mln K., lx-..,,m' A ml-f.f.H.ln. fl. fm fmly. Pucr md gm. Nm funny hwlf U, cm.1A .ma lun mmf. Mm .m.1.lffm.wl, n.H,w.,.1, m112z,xf.sLc,. mm. Ic.1rn f., lm llrlynm ...mlm .1 ,xH,1c,. mo, iifxllum 1 -, lm-flf...1Y my -..llnm-L-, c.ml.1by ,um '- lmm, s L,l1I'I-Rllflb f L9I1mIur,v, 11ANAc,RAc,c. x.m,.x1lm... em , . , u 1.-ln fliwrlwfr 1:1-mm.,-m...,-',m',m,,.0 mm- PH. Above Lcfr: Ph1l Vass: Blrrhday Embarrassmcntf' Above: Lunchtxmc ns evcrybocly's favome pastime, xxblc mm ln lx-gfmhm' 54-nglwllng wh ll-we, Rm. .ml ol, Frog and mf cxllma., SENIORS 23 ROBERT GRAY l Newport Beach f GORDY GRUNDY f Newport Beach, JEFF GUICHON f Redwood City, -JULIE GURR f To know myself. GREG GUSTAFSON X La Grange, Ill Businessman, Father, cullcgc, finally Calif Calif 1 To have fun while I un. Mom Mahatma Gandhi, collcgc, Yosemite I Somf travelling, Spend some time in and Dad Instlmte Costa Rica JOANNA GWORDZIOWSKI 1 BRUCE HAGADORN 1 California 1 RANDY l-lAlLEv 1 cnrrnran. Calif 1 JOE HALDERMAN 1 orange, Calif 1 CHRISTY ANN HALE 1 California 1 calrb, Egypr 1 Tb bc an arnbaaaadbr, Mdrn and Dad, Anbrbar lbnr ydara abaad Play baseball, Bobby and Dnrrna, Work Dbn'r bc something you aran'r Prom Gb rn the olyrnpira, Parents, Jay, Bruce Barbara walrars. Pdlrrars. Bank Zappa lat Iczstl. P.s. l love yon, The friday and rbllegr, Carol, Trying rn gdr along vw, lctf, Four yczrs bl zero period and Jenner, work, Gb fdr rr, rba parking Pfwobldcbnnrry Trip. night tbnrball garnra, rnrarrng real wrrb my bascbalitoachcs. Iouryczrsof als lot friends JAMFS HANKE f My brothcnparcntt. ANNE GERARD HANLEY f Pasa- DON HANSON 1' Ncwpnrt Beach, snow rnrrbr way, Rrlaa dbnacallr canal 1 Plant specialist. ,lark La lane and Mr lJndl,tolIcgc,wrcst1lng DOUGLAS HARDING l Ncwport TAMMY HARKER f Lynwood. Calif Baarn, Calif, 1 l-lalarbprar palrar. Jesus. 1 Jafra, Mbrn and Dad.col1eg:,Kcn, occ. Mrs Birth JANET l.lANE HARPER 1 Long laearh, calrf. 1 lndapfndfnrly wealthy, wlna connoisseur. rny parents, rrayrl, co1lcge.cmisln', Oooh, has cute. yal lnyy rm. later fnllray' lady Lunch Aura tion ln my nrnrbr yur, Hiking up rnr back bl Half Dorn: 240 SENIORS Top: Scott Mitchell: Mmm . . . Nice! Above: Mitch Massey and Laura Nelsop: Mitch! Mitch! Wake up, it's time to go to class! Right: Kristi Kirkpatrick, Kathleen deRuff,,Icnny Carey: I'm not kidding, he said he was going to ask you! EILEEN HARRINGTON 1' Phlhdcl PA'I'I'Y HARRIS f Or.lngc,l'rX phla. Penn mv mom KINDY JO HARRISON f Fullcrmn. QQA 1 ul Ilvc my Illc ln Iuvc md lulppl' nom Num .md D.uI:Iy, thc Ivor glfrrx ,lm ml Ml. llv..mlflnH., lwlng wllll Wmllm-lpu.l.ll,1.c9, l1ls1vs l.usl.llf llfxlllzlsqm 1 Nev-.pun lamb, Lum HARRISON 1 Fullcrmn, CA 1 QA 1 lc, my lflfn.li,.0llf,1c, And -he mbchnppy wnllls.ll,m,'D11l1mllfcnc Hmm Ill these ll lm, PS '11, Rohcrrson, Ill alloy me Innes .lf Snow, l my all lm our DENISE HATHAWAY 1 lm Angels , fo be I phomgmpllff, casey, rravel, hm 1 mf: dal, Wm Om of :hc me played alms lunch. and l knew me mcmbcrs, makmg 1 photo pm .fl wm- mcfmlm M ha 54 KERN HAUG! Newport Be:ech,CA l KARINA HAUM! FuIdn,Gcrmany RICK HAUSMAN f Sznu Munlu. ERIN HAZLETT X ro be happy, med school, Gcrd Mhllcr, collcgc, be CA hnllhy and wlsc, UCIA, Hi rhcrc'Y happy and successful, NH's hm sc-:son of ww, lmng fm: of fhc hm NH M- fff plzycrs ln lllsmfy TQ J' ' 'zz-. l , . lf e-f f' 4 s. ,?'r1 , ERIN HEALEY l lo have nn rcgrcrf. Luurcn Hurmn, rravcI LANCE HIELK 1 Nfwpllfl mm, cm TAMMYJANE LYN Hemoluclcs 1 1 mumln, lqwflff, Qkllng, cl, Mum lm vegas, Nfl 1 hclp lo Mmm Illlld lflowv' abuse, my llmlly, occ, :nm mf, Mlke lwuflmlw Psylhulogy dm, ,lllllc smm. lm vflw FRED HIERNANDIEZ 1' Axpcn, KO f' -III.l. HIEXBIERG ' rn bc 2 good rldcr. CARYL HlI.KI',R ' RnIgclrcxr, UA 1 Irccelyk' sklmg, Ink gc: Irxlw Debby Hlmlx, wurklng, Harbor Hugh M 64 D, CSJC, BE, RK. mIIn-gc, God llmlrragclulx md ll. I Iwllmc lr, md :hu Nculcx ll ljlsulwrlnlz Amcrlu 'Illllr Nfl, Mr Hur mm SENIORS 241 RlcHARDHl1.l, v..x...4l-...., :rm YIITNNHIR umvmxx' ww.. .rm max HIRAHARA 1..-N Armin. KEN HOFFMAN .al-N.m,...lnL-gr .ru r..rnr,+, rumg. hm .nr .rm Mm, Um N ...M-,xf..r. fm ,r..fr-fm, ml, wrx..,mm '-- rw KARIN HOGANSON P.n.uiv.n.r TR.-K4 Y HOIXAQIN Sm Ifr.xmmn. ,lIl.l LYNN HUICOMIA ' nw Lurmlx TOM HOLLAND f Newport H4-.ulx X LJIH T-:gn-1 um: l umm our M hrc, Lnlwl VSA Nurw. luwnxlx. IVSA, .md D.nc.-nlIcgc,rr.1xcI xpnrr frshnng hun: npaumr, tru, mx mum, Cl . TB. M4-um muh rhc my hwc Inf purpln I vnu ,n Hulxmr, KT. Tlmmpsun, work. Dx Klum-. G.m1.u. irrwngm Hr-rl Huhcrm.+ k' Hucmlcrl RIS P1-uplcnnl!.xmi.H.uwABu.4r-1'lr 'W hxxi hghu In :hc Quad. runny Ncul .,..r:' vrfkw lm ,r,.fr.f..1'hf Amr 'rm Tmm, Mr v .m1,rsr.,f.,gf..pm amp W xx'.r1...m smmr W W, max 5TIfVIfN HOLNINKLIER fam' ANN:-TT HONK, Y1f.,rW,,lc..rm..k, 1.1auNA1mv Hoon brrrm-4 Ing fnrmmg .L ram H. W., Km. rmrrfm, Pmfr-N..,f, mr mr-m. W., un.. mn.. up wr., .Umm rw 1fN.,rr.l.N Y M.:-rr 1 ma r.. rm,..1.M' mms: rn ,..r1.x.. rn Mr Ilnnivk .Lx-w PAUL H HOOD f rm psrcnu. Oh W1-1l'Th.n'H hc gr:-arf Bah Fry. vmnc. Tm Tau, .xml unum. Paw mlm: mv vm M1141 Hfithl' I Nr-,R,..,: anim: M1111 FJYRNW W k.1,.Lx, c rm xl'1xNV1.I llOlW51lI'iZfNix Nwwfr ,vluur HOVNANIAN i rrmfhm ml Top: Eric Boss blowin' his brains our at the Corona game rr rx pm.-Ury rw V .x Q 1 . MM-Nl.. rn. X4 rrrpl-L-rr, mr 5-rrrm r. r. I .r rr rr-rr , ,I 'mc rngr running, mum .xndm.u1,uuHcgc.1nd Ab . - - ML r..f,lm. rum, 'vb rm- mr ,Wm l..rrr,.rr c..fr,.n .r,11w, rx! ,nr M4 ru-or rrrmlx OVC' And mx' on our Show, the one and only Steve Tim mu 'r,w1,.'xrr.4m mm rw. -.Hmwr mm rrrnmx -S m0nS- z-m-r..m,.,- rr W-L.c.,m ,x rxmwrg r mr: 1: vvunriw mr .un Mvrx vm!! Ilrwnu mkm-m rv mum Irv-hvurn Ilmnrs fnr-rm 242 SENIORS um Amur..r 'fr X tx X .X V , f l , I, ff L If Ymvlf xl , I f QM .. , 'il' ,fx F N ,, J 4 u VH ftf' cf F J L' 1 f SQ 1 l, if , 5 5 ' 1-f 9' ' ' WH gi 3 4 ly 44 L A .QL ah ? i If Y , i 4' 1 15:14, 1, Y N. Mft F Af , 1! lj A 2 fw HHLKY JOHNSON Mx par:-nu md ,IIl,I, SIYANNI VIUHNNTUN Num VIKKI LYNN -IUHNSTON Nam- 'IOP 71051115 Ncwjvxrr 1icA.h.iQA11i LAURIE-IUNES f Forc .1..,1.,..-. 1.....1.. .1....1. .1.. M......1......, ...... 11...1.. 4.1.1 ,1...... .,1...... 11., W... 1a.....1., .,..1.1 .....k, MU.. ....1 ... bf 1 .....1.-........1 p,.....-., md. 1... HH. v1..........1 HH.. D.-H, ...1....'. ...fu A1asc.,.1n,11..... .....1 1v...1. v..1...n. ... 11.1, X., ... H........, KA .....1 1.1.1 .. .1.. ....1 ..1... HH. 1...:' F.....h.11 g....... 1 I1nmcrm1nx1nI.1,1I1.u .. .1.... .. n.. p..,..1..1... U. 1...1.... ..-...1.n.. n.,..1..... .1.,.'. .........bf.. .................,. .1....u..1. 4......,. ...c 11f ... ....... .1..q....1 .. 1.....n ....1. ...ff hC1.....1 .... e.A1u' V1oRDAN R..11.....1.. n,.1.1 1.1ATTH1exi' 1Q.xwM1111m L... 1sv,x1,x' A KHARL . sm.. 1-.1........ GRELEKEHOE Nuns. 4.0.1. M, ........., .uIIcgc. H1 Anguicf, 14.1.1 f .....n... w1...'.1. 4,,.1.1 ...n..1........1...c:1q...., p... o....bq. 22. 1-m ....1,1u..f s. 1-1-.., M., 1........ ....., ...11.,.... .1.f.1.. 1 U... wwl xx' H...1., pl......,..,.p1.,. ck.. 1144. 1x ELIZABETH ANN KENDRICK DIANI' MARIE KIENNIEY Hwplml DANA KIZNXVORTHY f Inglewood. hw Angclo. iinhf f mgudcm'n1nlw1v XX'1bbIc. B111 Dx, TTFN, 5. Ku. 'X C1111 .' Suucv. Kcuh ,1n.1Alunc,GNX'C, mr.. Mx Dad and K R . nollcgc, I The Hum:-Hvlcrn Lcwu n1m1cx,u TH Hera md.1y puns rn Mlm. Xlfhcn .hc knmx k v1 .nh Squm. R11-4:1111 Bv.-.uh f -124 W1 hcld un. a rn-cfcr madnuw I31m1wr Amcnu Tuur f Wu. Hr1mn1cx. Dnl1K .md nm-mcrcncs, Siukc-.1-leg' TE1z11.YN KELLY 1 D.X..... H0.p...1 1 Tum... f... .1.. deaf, Grandpa Kelly. mic .1.e..f' M0.1.r' P..1.f,. 1 ...11 1... yo... T1.. day 1 mf. H FS, Sher. 1514.11 KD, My f.....1.y ... dm... - ......., fm., ...lp The lawn 1. 5. A..d..w W. ,......, ,sy . - . ! g X 5 . M, ' V 0 11x111 ANNI, 1x1.r1mRT Nw.-.... s'1-mls KI:Y5 ......... g.,....1..1, 11..... Dfwllu K1111J11- Nw.-.... 50.11. . 11.f...1. r..1.1 h.....m 1 ml...-U... ....... L... I..m1l1, Hcr.- .. . ....... v1h.1v...111.i 1.11.1 4... ...1.', p...f..... ...11fgc. 'M 'f- 1.1.1..c....1Icgc4.!du:1v1,41n M. 11,...1...'. ..... 1.41.1-11.1r11m.1rn 1-1..n.l cg....p 's ,, .1... 244 SENIORS A . . Ir 1. .4 ,' .tg ' : v al 1 ' ' ,wi .-1 or LM -fn. 5 STEVEN KILLIAN Ncuporr Bc.1.h. 431.1 woodworkcr. L B . surl BARBARA KINQ1 Newport Ik'.1rI1. mm ...1 around .1... w...1.1. my vm mu. ...1.f.m m. .mm T1....i, Mm.. ..m1 1u...1. .-.mmg .....1 1x1 M.. mm XYl'.1Inul, O H H w1lIx Bob FY! KRISTI KIRKPATRIVK 1 Mmm... Hf...1.. ci..1.1 1 T.. 1.1.10 .. 1...ppy ..m1 .....r,,1..1 1.10. Mom and 1x..r1, H.w.... s..,.1.........f .L-if 'a as. sl-...or wr., Hr,-. 1.14. ma mf. KR moon r1111.N1ms. mx. 15, PT.,1w NAOMI KIRSQ HENBAUM susfw A1M1e1E KITCHLNS 1 Nw- pm.. ry-..1..ca1.f .1 Salr Rock Tr.u...., .11,c.., .u gmw .ml mu. me L1sA,Jr5..5 Cmm. Wcsrmarnr c..11q.c .mi beyond . Um... cm... knows fyffy.1....g .1.f.f .. .0 1fm.w Zhu... yu.. and He lover yn... Summer F1014 sfumfs. ww. KELLIE LYNN KLEIN STACY KLEIN X Dall:1s,Texas 1' robe MARILYN LEE KLINGER f New- KAREN KNUDSEN 1 Brooklyn. NY XVENDY KOIVISTO h1PPv. Mom Pop. Douglas Edward, porr Heidi. Calif f nurst, Dad. college, f To loc an zbundznr Irfqjcsus Chrusr, mllcgr Baby, I lovc your way, Skr mp Love rx 11 language rl-ur :hc dual can OCC, Mzrrhcw ZZ 37-40, ro Uuh '74 he-.rr and :har :hc blmd can sccf'jB and Top: Rodney Blanton: If he only knew whar's coming. Left: Rick Clark: No I dicln't do it skiing. Above: Kris Dunn: Ah c'mon, I don't have dimples! KR cu Do you gc: xr' Surrccf' CREW KOLETA f Denver. Colo f jugnlo, Joh.. and Mary Zinsmcycr. aol- 1fgc. Hfy Hcy good so1l KATHY KOPP f Long Bcafh,CJI1l. 1 Fashion 1y1m1.md.5f.. modcl. My par' cms, Kenrun annum, mum, hung wrrh my fnrnds, P5 '16, lf you sec Someone w..1.u..r A xmrlc gm .hem .mf of yours TINA KOTOB f Hunnngmn Park X c..m..m...m Arrorncy, M. md Dudt. ucm, go my m ppm, w.1....maS.. Ka Nmp.r...1.. JEFFREY PAUL 14111-1N 1 chicago, 111 f My pmm., D..f11.y sm..1. - .1.fm....y A ,..1u...... mmm problem BONNIE KYGER f Hollywood. Calif f ro become 1 Izmous dancer. Susan Phipps, go m college, become 1 st:wardcss. L1vc yuur Irlc ro rhc fullest and rry nor ro hurr anyone along rhe way. occ 1.1mm wh Lury, raking psychology as a 1un1or wirh Mr More-no Whar1sl1fc when you don'r rry ro undcrsrand yourself and orhcrs around you LOUIE LA HAYE f Montebello f go ro college SENIORS 24 DONNA LA MAR 1 snn Dmgu 1 ,IINI LANDRIGAN 1 IyII,IIIIIII1IIIIIII MICHELLE LARKIN 1 NIWPIIII c:INIwI.1IRRIc'Ic 1 c'IIIIIIInIn 54,01-r I.AIIoHI.IN 1 HIIIIInn CIIIII. CHRISTINA LAYMAN Fllghr ztzcnmiaru, Mum and Dad and Europe, brmhcr. Mom .VIII Dad. Suu Bench, CIIII 1 morhcr, Imdung wIIl1 IIQIII DM. PIIa. lZ!1'! S low znd do wha: you w:InI. Hubs, Love is Ihc best pmn-siiunf' o B H WIIII ann Fny ZENDA LEAKE 1 Lon Angclcs 1 In bc IIIIIISIIIII. gInnIInIInnII, Yun knnw wnnIn1ppInIII LORI I.EnvERToN 1 Lnng Bcach. CIIIII 1 IyIIIIn and Dnd, InIIngn, GUI- Infn, bnninn, InInIII,wI, IIIIIICIIIIII Ind ,IIn5nInn, IJI,InynIIn,5I AInnIIIn TnIII and Anznnn Band 'I'nIII, MI Engund and Band PATTI I.EnvIeRToN 1 An.InnIIn, CIIIII, 1 DInIII HygInnI5I, InnnI Ind IIIII, DfnInI n55IIIIng, Idaho I CLAIRE LEVE JOAN LEWIS 1 Ncwporr BCIIII. CIIII 1 In nn In nn,IInfcI, my parcntx. IIIIIIIII, 'QIIISI 1IIIIIIIng, IIIIfnIIInII IIIIRI In BanI. ngy. MII IIIIIII - she was Sn lIInII In Inn LEWIS LEWIS f Mcxwo CIry f ru Ix IILn,I1ny I IcInI,I1InyI nnI, IIW Iny IIIC Inn hve ynnn, anna Innnd, IIC IIII keeps XWILNDY LEXVISI' San Dlcgo ' Tobc LAURA LINDHAM f Sanu Ana, DAVID LINDQUIST f NIkI Lauday III,-py CIIII 1 In bc IIInnIII nyIIInnI,I.InnqnnII TI mfr BMSA 246 SENIORS Yves Cuusreau. OCC md Ik-mal assisr- Ing CARTER W LEE f Pmsamdcngg f jEFFREY CHARLES LEE f Philzdul- BRIDGET LEHMAN IacInInn In IIIIIIIQII, my purcms, DI. pIIIn, Pnnn 1 In Innkn IIIIIQIS nnppy, KJVI ,In In IIIIIQIIQ. sIIIyn In dn ynIII CLH, JC, occ: Ind Ucisu. IsnIiInIIy bm In Mm In San Dwcgo IIIII nnf - s1Is1vn,IInn1II:nnIp, Iowa, Iovn ' I Kms, can 'if' 6 ,. I AI 'N 1... K. Ig, I I -1' I pr - I Ig S f 'S f' ,gf if Q W , -f. I KIRK LINN l' travel.AT SUSAN LINS f Sann Monlia mulu- ,IOHN l.lT'I'LEjUHN f New wrl IEANIIE K LCXKE f N , J fwplm mill, lol-lN LORD 1 Pnadcnz, cgnlll 1 gnmlullf Bedford, rr.ncI m Alru.1. lN nfml.. nxlllf f lm m smfl. Alma, cllll 1 mllcgc, FnrJc5m l-llmrfll ly :UN cmw 'kiluxll buys, alllym. gm mf lmll mm. .5 me 5-umm llbmmr mmllff m, palm lnmapurufguIdThankswM1lrk um, ly :hc xky blucr' AMY LISATE LUTHER f l hear you hmm up old ladies and feed ulfy m plgffms - lm be fflcmls pmymg wlfl. candy. Memo clfy, Ncwporr Buch - l lmllly mmf lvl Thanks Mom and Dad KAREN LYND f Nfwpom Buch. alll legal wmmn, Dad and Bl1lSur- mm rullegc. Hn-C falrh m km, AIv.ays. Guys'n'DoIl5 , A Left: Evely Kearl former student, ancl Wally Brown' How would you like a HILLARY MAN DONALD f Los FRED MACK f Scnzl W h f re, as my TOM MacPl-'IERSON f Pasadena DOUG MADER f Van Nuys Calif f NICK MADIGAN f N w r Bc: h f , , C por f Angeles, ealll f physical mcmplsf, my unrlej R,w0fkmv,s. Calif Rod scflmg. Zooporr Beach, wma mama, college omg, oomg, Gone mmf, college. A Sfmngff ls only 1 polo fnend you hm nor mer. il , 5 , ice Hawaiian , . n Punch? Above: Karen Raymond, Diane Pratt, Sue Phipps and Daryl Pfischner: No way Sue, l'm not :har type! THOMAS HOWARD MAIER f Hol- ELIZABETH MAIS CHRIS MANECKE lywwl, cam. 1 my parcnrs, me Walk' crswlcthro Tull lml Nml Young, D.mw lm the pflmlc llemmmc yum wmlflf' lcammg the cycles ol Smmmm, ma lmlgllf wlm me sys, JOY MARIMON f Glendale, Calif l m aghicvc all my gulls, Mom, Hey-Hay llooBo0, being on the 74-75 440 relay mm and pllfmg 3rd fl. c.l F My mm, Those Wim bring Sllmlllnq m the lives of orhcrs mmm keep .1 lrom them- selves -' LYDIS JEAN MARINOS 1 Ncwporr Bcaih. elm 1 m make mmcmmg ol myself, mum, klld mlmlgc md college, l low vml, lum.gll5, :hc jf-sf, Prom I975 DEVON MARQUET 1 Srcrnux elm, calc 1 mach an mmmllllo mf mum. wonder wmlmg, m mime, M, hmm hllmw' om mgm lmhlml mf lmllmm w.mcM1AND1sB,Ln,J.M.Me. s s , Mo l lmmmg m lm nn 1 hours .lf amp 2 mgm. SENIORS 2 MITK Baan lv Lnhcr, Ll: AN mg ul .uhh-rw Ixl-NTMAX FII PMAUU u.l.41.n, PATRILIA Ma IARTX HW mn mxww RAI MLDANIII Lxnvmod UPNLII AQDANIII m.f.im xx. mgumm Hummd- N , fn.. nm m plum 1 X1 4.1, K., ,U K., I-ngland m, Mum and P1 num an RB HW.. mi ,Zmgm Trwwigi Un H5 .1 Q ll Hun ummm 1mlKvm know Cunmg on PnnnngfurN1r yi-M11 RRXNTIF ANINI Nm!-ARIAWD Ml:LI5NA MAIAXRAIN Nnvpurr IXARIINMACIIIIH Burbank KAN DAVID MQKINNIX Turrumv. nm umm Q n An All mm hm I- 1 lic.x-twill: L n h Lum XX mn- ,uuml x Unmmry wngluung ul mum an un OUP Huh mum Hum on :md Fmkln lxuumm 1 cmha hmm nuu muh mu dum n mrbmun mm ldwl v.n L C www NIQRIBHIN ulmml Rowfuu mam xm. H nm. nm mmm R Nlcvxporr um, um DNNIILMILARM Hnln HM., mm A fu., qu cm mf.uf.f.l H. mm po hm kr.. . www Lxmru..Uu.1. tx 1 , vm, Al XX? : F1 . fl K ln ,pw 4, 73 A V , pl. 1' .N Mi., l -.,, , 1' ,vsiyggl Top Tracy McBride gets a laugh at lunch. Left: Kezlrn Haug girl rating. Above: Kelley Dunn and Kelly Olke passing the rlme during nutrition. DIANI- NlI.I,ARlxlW llllll ll.lu,lll Mllxl XII vx mn ill L L Xllp L lx NIBIN MARII Nil X l ll lurrm Q lulllvlnxlxxxlll,-In-sllywl-rk I llrlllul Plrclll Ilrlm l 1, KATHl.lilENlJ rlllllaa l1fmll.c..l.r NNll Mlllllz ll .ml Nl lllllll .lm l ,l mln ll, .lll fll'ml.lll,l ml, 5 la , Tum on my ,url . lm ll fm ll lmll Ml hmllllf uhlnlgulllll kwin, l., ml lll know Tlx, Hui hug lm ml l W mj' lcllmg lull ln ml xml.-f wir mf l l m nc lrulllx Nllllrl JEAN ANN MIl.I,lfR 'rullm-, Am ll, lmf incl lx- lllvl-ll. lmlly. Llcjsll .mul mlm Kun. mf will lm ix .l ll vm- wuf lm. N-pl 11 llf-I - llllf mmm mmf, pl-lung ll, lcnuvl .lll mf imply nm hm- lx-llmu lm llmfll lflfmlx - l lllll-,ml SKQUTT MlTCHl5I.l. f Van Nun. IOHN 'vllT'llIN 4 in Hll N L l OMAN R MOLKITT lu 5 1L1lll f bc ,l uxmmcnlnl plllll. Cmllll ln l l ill Q l ' l I lv ll Du Jlllm Mllal-ly ln will ull my .lull-, ll l lull lm lam .lm lxllc ll ll L l l l l l The gum wllcr w.lr lm wnl-lr llmh All lk ln l ll aT W All l Q M 'I lu lx JAY MOFFETT f Newport Belfh, JOHN C MONDT f San Dlego,C2lll GLYNIS MOORE f Pasadena, Callll X Call! l lzrher, work, raking dralnng malorln an, Rlck Brower, OCC from Mr. Ollver IONI MOORE 1 Aman 1 To go zround who world on my mo-pcdf' Kelly and Make, I Ihoughr mf rcs: was romorrowv' Fnllmg off my mofpcd m the rehwrs parking lor VICKI MORIARTY WILLIAM D MORTON 1 Crm-mm... ohm 1 qlglnm, pimms, mllegc IUCII, Culomdo flyer mp, MARK W MOWERY 1 vlrglma 1 To RICHARD MUKAI MIKE MuNsoN 1 Tlmfs wlm Klm, LEE MURRAY 1 mum md aid, R A RICK MURRAY 1 Fullerton, Crllf. 1 bc :hc boss, I0 run the show, Blg alll, Mol and BBC, cms v good rlmes, To overthrow john Duley md bccome To flgum our wha: I mm m Ile, who Drmk what: llghmmg, gomg ro oregon, Cape Valcr, b1ll and chain mc? warming CIF, Aqua-Ks. my van. BETH MURREL f Dayton, Ohio I To be hzppy in life, ll you love somcrhing, ser lr free If lr comes lurk ro you ir's yours If ir doesnk ir never was. LISA MYERS I Burbznk,Calll I morn THOMAS G MYERS f S.A.H,, jeff and dad, college, Hey, Laura don'r lor- Dlerose, -I A.B , college, Trabuco wlrh I AX, ' Jas, 'le ?' 1' gc! POM and POA Ted, cal' rallies, CIF In swimming and Polo, TEVE C NICHOISON I Nzwpon SANDRA NICKERSON I Sanra DON NIBLICK 1 Newporr Buch, s E 0 C ll 1 lar B. nmlly md frlcmlrml. Bench, Cam 1 Sk. bum, larher, OCC, M0nlm,C1llf 1 mounumwmmy r. ' A V l U I lcgggoIof1Q:l2Kr2lI:, I'llSc'c you on me Norm fora l-Ioym ter. OCC, mf mmf balloon flghrs Lefr: MODICI Oldman, Came Mlller, and Llsa Sawyer: I don'r see him, where? Where? dark slde of rhc m00f1y 5UYfmB Top: Wayne Kaspanck, Bob Thagard, I'll take the one on the lefr, you rake che one on th' 250 SENIORS right. ' A N Y , ll' f'l i Q -L - Yu lx AMANDA NOIIMINKITIJN ' Ncvs ANNl:NlIT'I'IiN tntrnclrltc unrltl, MARILYN NYS!-XWANDIER f' Hcv ,um mu lt H., ,w..m., f....,n. .lf..Mmg .n my 1-rl, um, f sumh.M W1 Nuff all day, Aqtu www ,um ull .walt .md t, ts MAUREIEN o'D,x1,x' ' ts..m..nk f Mum. md. :mtl Kenneth, wrt. mn. nnue .H 1nm.m1nfngn. t'l1 ncvcr ren. sptlltng .nu anuwcm,He.Hw.1mY mg Denny Engnkf tt J mmm for Inte- rmr Decuranng D,-tvm oDE1.1.f mm.1..n Immun. tnllcgc. Tn nm .. imma It In be I Irtend SHARON omeu. f The trims, f Duma Thumb cangmy, Qmmxmmhu. Mum, luvmg an mm. mmh.nf, 1'm .n lm-', Mrs Make, hugging TR about DTG, nughmg wh mls uc. Dc, T.R KATHY OFFSTEIN f nurstng, dmc- DANIEL -I O'FLAHERTY f Sznm MONICA OLDMEN f Newport Bend: KRISTEN -JEAN OLSON f Sntm- lng. Mcxtco Cnty. I can do all things Monicz f to travel Thzllandujxmi Hen- l Mozart, Vcrdt. Licbcn. Ilcbcn, Untl mcnto f Gtxxl umm, D.nl. Drgtgg. tul- through Hxm who srrcngthcns mc drlx. OCC, Hcy Wh2rc'rc thc pzrtitsw' Slngcn, I c1n't nopc ' Painful, lege, Sparc mc. Year of '7S. Daucr, the Hzwail '75, Chantclles 7576 Intlxzn, stud .md thc Ckolturmltu MARK orsow f sm Ffmmn 1 Stork Hmm. Am sm.n..tul1fge Wluetc .ff me .n.,u.lm nr Wm. ARTHUR OLSXIUANU f -Iemx Chrut. ttxllcgc .Intl work. Gu ynur lxcnrt ngltt. hgwc It-Iluwrlnp wtth God, Iuntlttlmc yur? Ilctunung .t N.xtumn.tlMcrntScm1- tlanung, taking thc thus. On Bcmg ftnalm Human I' .Q .Qt 4 o GINA ORD f lrlcnds T,G and TL, TRISH O'REILLY f Fullctton f law- KIM OSTMAN l Fullcrtun f Know JOHN S OVERALL f' Llnllf f happy ADAM PAIGIE N Farth I Iitnlugnt, MATTHEW! A PALMER ' lun Angc The Gang. Mum and Mikc, Summcr of yer, my parents, A friend is so.-ncnnc enough to know enough nnt ro. .md tuttcssful, Mum .tml Dad. OCC, joseph L Ixfuntc,tulle-gc, Grc.1ttIay In -16 who knows your faults. but ts stall your Vamty Crust Vuuntry, sports. grow fnendf' G G., D D,. K D multi be country great' L2h1mz,Mzui SENIORS 251 IBUNXK l'Al N1Ql lxl siium-i MARX PARKIR lliniwvgmu Pirlx, RANDY PAROII Ncvspun liuili. LARLENIE LANFIE PARRISH N4-H XY'Il.l.IAM T PATTERSON ' Sanu DERBY PAZJK l Lynwood, Calif I via iimii,.m lx.w.li, .,,,m.,i's Q im will-in lW.,f,.u mi ,w.m.., lim K., in Miifun, pmrnnrs. will-gf. pun He.-ih,cii.s Y.M.m-L-,imif-mg, mum., ..,l1f,if, mf Hagen, wliinm will win, .mindful m, pimms, TH, .www I ff, limlxri 'nu .Wil .mi ii..u.lix.1mi-1 flmdimf numii Mi smlmnn, fx.1,.,s T .mil i,....f..M,.m Bisikwr GH .JR .iullcgc wfk, Plmc.,im1gf .mm Thi i:.N...W.,.g mmf... 'im Amigos '- mf 1-.C myself 's Pmhmn vw, Mr -fl A will U....,- nl in- .ml mm Morcnu-anundcrszandmgtcarhcrand mil ..,.,,sii., mi www.. .iii xii. fncnd Mrk- ,xml :lin Millus Rfxxm Prinnsu n,iw.4..ii aim ,wxii vn.m.iw' Juli s ww. mm. -IIM viziwriiau i-im., :mm I I., YIOHN M PENDIM' I., he w..wru1,fm I-..fi-mx ..,i1iKi, n Wmmm. mi .nil will-gi, WML Thi- rim nm. xml, ..-lim, c:osm1c ' win- hwims milwm. imi pw,-ii .mn mx v.m.l, ,N .iii nm. .ln um I mn .mm W.: mn.: swfia.m.lm.,uu,1s.m.l M H lwwl As 4 lrwlumnn un mlm 'luilx Tcaun A nun lion KATHLEEN GXVEN PIERKAL f' pu- l ilisrcgimls Ilia' nu. my dnl xml mum. mllcgc, Gu lor ihc gusro or don'rgc12r2ll G T T B Kieirn PERKIN5 1 Newport Buch, cm f ru if suucssful in me. sm nw, sim, mos. Having my ima md rmphw ,wana to mf, running rnck and mm mumfy You lczm 1 lo: aboux sen .iisnplinq yourself and your lu., was ' hrs- V 'lm fi - - MUTT l' PYRKINN lung linmli QL UTI Dlil1N PFRRX ln- Angclv CRRIYTA LH: PlETl'R5 Sunni Niiniiil 4.ilil hun lilnarr Tclrsiliurl,il,1,Y4r,n l.illl lurulrx Vlnll licil vuwrl .nr i,.ilil inrcrmr clciur.uur. mum. OI K, ll, Ylup .iv IX? . I nurirl 'L lxvimg vm Hung Hosp l7clv linll Chillnp vuili vm 11 if XY! Hlnoklng Crowd. Dmuvcr hmrlwr ull mn mm :luv unni- lcmv uw .ii Nwu Amp winning wnnwr lupus my Amui.A'l'nur 'YL Drill .ir Hnrhur V XX'lu ' lr m.ulc rm vilm I .mi iml.ix' in rmik wily imiilv H,nli Y.-Kl.l mi- PI'Tl'RN yi i.,l.i-1,-mi sum' l'l'TIRN1lN funny., 1 ,im TIM Plfl3Il.ER Tnpcm, Kmsu f lm mini m.f.1f.1, mi U,.n.1nn1iU rum U,lw4p.fim will mmm nu.. iff, nmilicr. wifi frmiiigli ifumpf B iliis . will hi imp,-v mn.1.i. Mr in i .i Cm-1lm!n Q Left: Randy Pcdigo flashes his smile ar 2 passing girl. Top' Oh Gorclyl' Oh danaY mn flx.:,Mi 252 SENIORS ROY RAY 1 n inbic, in nuke ninnfye in KAREN RAYMOND 1 Newporr BILL READ 1 IDS Angclcs, cniii. 1 PT TINA LEE REDNER 1 Tomnfe Cniif STACY REESER mining wniia, HI. Bmn,cn1ii, 1 jc., Pninnis, my finxsi and T Qiiisidc engineer, bininci Ijrry, 1 major in an Jin Johnston and Mi friends, Mi. Bmifn, MI, Hzgey, college. move in Lak: Tahoe, Com: cn now - Johnson Never uk: yourself me wi biiiiIic5miEni0fihnSciS1ovc. Tin ii niiig' on Ilrh The any I gui ously Mnking CASC Rcpimiiuiiyc of PS 76. Findins our On Thursday Ihr busred inihn school pnikingini NH fniryniify lnwe deadline was on Friday, The GJ.'x, SHARON ANNETTE REGAN I SYDNEY REYNOLDS X G. TIGHE ALANR X ICH Manhattan Bcach,CaIiI CHRIS RICH l Mznhzlrcn Beach JEFF RICHARD f El Centro Czlnf f B1zckpooI,Eng fro gn everywhere wiiii Tniyciing iinyni ngfni, G.FI, - nm, 1 pnnioginpnni, Pniio Harris, occ, cniif KM. Tony R,, finiin designing my giianniinn niin Thais Nice, iiiefnniea food fignis of isnt house in San Dicgc, Knickcrs, hzving I vs, cmci Planning wiin gnc Enii wiin grey hordog, nor Io ur grey hor dogs! I I RICHARDS 1 Phoenix, Ariz. 1 SUSANNA RICHARDSON 1 Ncw- IAURIE RITCHEY 1 Ncwpnii Beach, Eimiifnniing, Kcirh Jackson, I'm gina I pon Bczch,Ca1if. 1 H M A., pmnis nnii cniif. 1 mms, Lisa Mniif, USC, Sink: wzsn'I1n illcgirimaierhildf' cousin Only QuiQui knows n leg gnidiiniing, Discover Amcrua Tniii '16, TIM RICHLEY 1 Ncwpoii Emn, ALLYSON RILEY 1 Ncwpnn Bench, ALITTA ROBBINS 1 cnmi Tnim, cniif 1 ciiimi cniif. 1 Ski nu oyci inc wniid, my rcla- Andrea Lingle, An, Scinniiipiiy nm nnd I H . fniifgn, Low ya Babe, fnnibnii scason of vs, 254 SENIORS X srm Roaisms 1 Nfwpon andy DELLA ROBERTSON f Sm Dlfsv- KEVIN ROBERTSON 1 B-loxi. Mis' SARAH Rooms 1 Ncwpon Beach 1 ' HMMJASPER RODRIGUEZ 1 New, rimu mlm, cfrmimhcf, us A SIWPPI Ford dmv, occ, Hey Christy - PM Beach 1 ro mf like an eagle - insfmrmf, 'whose who say rhcy mu ,nd mo vis. o rsx.. 4, Fara m' dm, imp, 40 yr, Wm, love Qmi r,,,O, M, :hose who ny rhcy can :irc borh usually Mr Smirh's geomerry rlass, Sharm, Vmccnr, Cosmcrology collcgc, ugh,-' Could be big, All my crazy bcauriful friends- D,K , A.B., N D., ,I BS, BO., T L , B D. Toon Rooms 1 Nfwpon Bcarh 1 mwmg 2 nic: wlhmf az lon, Mom, ou, Yoga G., Kuala, me rhrcc ming 10056 bmrhz and my mccringjoc Mfcoy for rr.: nm ram, sup my zsrfounnw for img an .mammdang pawn. IVAN ROLLINS X New York. Top: jon Swedlund She's comin' over, what'll I do? Left: Bruce Wilson Nooo!', Above: Kelly Dunn Hey manf' ROBERT CLARKE ROMPIN f Mom IARRY ROSE CARRIE ROSBURG X Pomona f surf md Dm-1,why1,Kgmb.,, rar, C, Bcencr, Parry, pany, parry, school's our forever Hcy koolr Nom. Rosnasmw 1 Nfwpon Bach 1 img 2 professional mm lighrcr, md and Mom, College, may kmrc, 1 like surfing and martial ms .S my sports rhfbm APRIL ROSSI X Bishop, Calif X Mar- nagc, Bobby, Mom and Dad, work DAVID CHARLF5 ROUM f Pasadcna I own a chain ol Rinn Hardwarcs, My Pop, MH., wa, If you ww ro gn ro heaven you go: ro raise a lirrlc hell, ar rhc boa: parade wirh Pcach. ROGER TODD ROVAZZINI 1 Tor- RICK ROWLANDfOr1r1gCC0Uf1fYf MARK RUCKER f Lynwood- Glif f mm 1 To sray pcrfw land modcsn. field of busincssxollcge fhfifffy my 423, f0llf8fy Hey Simon! 501, Wfnyzlfollqu-, 1,', 4-,Sy - ,ry gy' checzy rirhes wirh Dana, Nova and rfylng ro gmlum wo ym early wkms wh TB SENIORS 255 1-f pharmacy your face RRINTX ANN RUbO I Warxrmnxrllc Calrf f be 1 dcnrrsr rravclmg make somconc of myself my morhcr nrund a unufmu, ww In mu romp cr world rhc nmplc mmgs are mn me beer A smrlr 1 mmm any md 1 spcrul person to sharc rr wrrh' JB and MK :1 Du you gcr lr' Surrec- summcr SHELLY SAILOR f shores of Caralma 1 Olympncs wso smmu :hc krllcr whale Togo forxr' New ras iran me clockll' Warchnng rhrough pool glaas vundow wrrh our scar bclrs suzv SAILOR 1 Captain Ncmos Wm frm f To more m mm sam: Tommy T Tar To make lnrlc Tommy 'rms MayZ5 atTommy 5 ig .4 fy ,vw ,mn BRUCF QALVATI f Pomona Calxf I BE FH SALVATORE f Hollywood PATTI GFNE SAMPSON fjackson PA'I'flESANTOROfArczdra Calrf I CAROLYN SAUER f who cares? MICHELLE ANNETTE SAURER X profcssronal musrcxan my parenrs Calrf l my famrly sxrung on rhcycrn nr ull: I-lorrda f Everyone l hzyc ever R N S KC H ro LzRadda college mouon prcrurc dxrccror RK Sranlcy Glendale Cam 1 workmg wnh C1-ul Karen OCC Fullcrton State Rxchard mrdmghr the cxcan 4fl7!76 Shadows mcr Summer madncss Hcy Ter' CROP wlth Nan Hannon Kubnck drunk pepsi on thc beach dxf, Plums OCC Whig, yokgl Fly england Cu: your hm' Feb 15 growsolong before my ms Anvrhmgs Posslblf f Alwvs be your mg hula hoop dymg camel DT wrrh How s your lmc lufcf Muslcology sclf 2001 and film club Mrs C mzkmg incnds ROBFRTJOHN SAVAGF Nlcwpurr DANIEL SAVASKY l Lynwood Cghf Ll5A SAWYER TONI QCALA f Pasadena Calif I Vct HOWARD SCHAFF f Phrlzdclphxa DANA SCHIRMER f Los Angclti Bfuh Calif f Surf S111 SOM? ik' mv f Grahan A Qhcesh To lean :hrs crmanan Robbrc Penn !Tobehzppy and cmoy lrfe par Calrf I ro become 1 pgychologrsr Mel r collc Never s rr I r :hc Brooks collc c Oh I canrbclrcve u hrhcr .allege mlleg: fully orgamf grnvudcd :ary To Iwc Somewhcrf wrh cn s gc p n o g Ima ,u rfrrmdb rhc mm mrrsrde my door wmd dancmg In dflml musmli --:Hhs ,LM Q V. big 256 SENIORS ROBERT G. SCHMIDT f Sourhem CLIFF SCHMIESING 1 mom ,nd dgd SFEVE SCHOCK 1 Orangc, Calif 1 BLAKE SCHROEDER 1 Chicago. III. REN5 SQHRODER DOUG SCHULMAN 1 Sam Monica elif, 1 ro fly-USAFA, DAD, Mom, my mfnom, 1-inmmonng on my Bmf donno, fzrher, mother, collcge, maiang, 1 m grow, my nmnm,fo1logo, Anonn1 om 1 io be happy, be nmimy, long 'Always do your bear, Jn-sn Prom vo, nm' pnmnis, bench, Flzmc On lor mf Duncdzm mf, onmms, foufgn, uve mm any fo mon Meow - Fr. foofbnll, fonfn Hnan hs fullesif' lcy - Tuck '75, OF, Mexico wfihld- well's, ' I g MARK E. SCHUMACHER f Arcadia, l Cuczmzrurisrvilf ,JAMES SCHWElCKERT!San1z Rosa, NANCY SERRA f AlMorg2n and Ken BRIAN SHAFER f Newport Buch, DAN SCOTT SHARP f Ncwporr Gilif. l ro become :good navigzmr, my I l io be a ood Calif, f M.D,, EI B b U ' ' ' ' d g cnc a y, CI, Nor Baucrmciszcr, I love ir, I pus: love ir, Calif. X czpiain, bars of bzrracudzs, Beach, Calif, f ro one day be as good as in d - V ,, , , ,. . ,, , , , parents, gm school finished, on boy, mom nd, par Joe M. ngnm: being pushciandfalling Kings Road nmn, Mom 5, Dmmn, i.i,m..0n Eppard, Marry Smith, work, buy dad 1 on of schooll' inn hour of im any, 1-im down fnosnnnmscok Hzll snow skiing, dnnnng, and sunshine, im on Do if sideways Toi, 'jeff Lcn- wnm 1 won my first wrestling much by vm mas gm ulccs both Rnan and sunshine no mmm n nox fonfm, Rnasmg and Pom. minim, -- ind sim T We JINAFER MARIE SHARP 1 Santa TERRY LYNN SHARP 1 Newporx Ann, Calif, 1 m bofomu menu for me umm, Calif, 1 marine biologm, snndy blind and deaf. Donnv Osmond, ro be Qmfy, Mom and Dad, follcge, Wim fm, sn on ne n goonr' Gymnmnmx v 'P f l 5. of 1 GREG SHAVER 1 lcam io ski, Gfou- BENJAMIN B SHAW 1 Newbury rho Mm, INDEEDz Summer Field Pon, Mm. 1 Kilgof noni, passing Eng- Abovc left: Rob Galey Schwalbe, Kristen Olson's a good lookcr, but maintain. Above: Rick Clarke, Chip Butera, Verne Clmu' Tmly sh , , 5. Fansler, Hey guys, whatcha lookin' at. 5 SENIORS 257 si '71 I 13 A. WF? Q 1, 35,4 - ii Hi 1 , .1 f' 'vi ff f - --j M ' I 'X 'J-1 pf lf' fx fi s,TL,,1aTgB' 1 ,,,fv., Q W 1 - 5 ,iw 2 in A i B i f 1 L. ik bf g H E ' f 4' , if 1 4, A f 'A Y? v , hz, H n! . f- 'K 4 A 1 1 s fi? ' Lg! 'ew ' 1 , W7 ,j gg 32 1 W - , 1,-5, ang A fi. 3-Q3 ga, V y Q, 1- I lr' 'V 'Z Q' i' , I 7 Q ,ff , 4 fx: ' ffxiy- eg , .V 51 ' A 1, 4 ,g -F . V up g ,L 1 I iq:'VY ff' y ' , Y , ' I uf' P ' , ' z Y ' Y 4 ' 'QS X ,415 x ,V , e Y T -.H +V Q Q , ,Y V Y Q- 2 :inn , , P -if if . 'v1z:'i fw:1 12, I V' fl , ff 5 QE Li 1 it ' -2 -it Q -my i X ff' 'E ' .- ' .5 gg ,, '3' r L-i ,: 3,f 1 1 ' .W' f -B A 1'--.., 1 ,P7 a ' fig V A: Wikia, IWW. Br-,A i I 'vw-- f 0 !,-vUhm,.a- V f- ' wx. , N., , fi ' 5 V 'EI' 4' - ,,,, lug fr f f? a uf , x . , , -. ,J 1 ---.,, ff 5.5 w,Qf3 sf1f 3 SHIP 'Z f ' L Yr? PKR 1 , ,I Gp , ' ' ri-:flair Y I ' If , .A ,fy MARC SINYKIN X Newpon Beach X MARK SLEVCOVE X Monrebello X no mllege, ger my rrlple A rhls surrrrrrer, Bruce jENNll-ER SMART X Anrelopc Valley, Lancasrer X Felicia Calle, UCI, Mr. ERIC MA'l'I'HEXV SMITH X Orange X OCC, Good-bye rennis . . , receiving ERIC P. SMITH JANET SMITH X Newport Beach X Jesus Chrisr, college, For ro mc, ro live is Chris: and ro die is gain Philippians lz . Wallball Wilson, rnvel, V.B ar 34th, bearing Corona in five. Bonnle, Vlckl, Monday Florida, New York, Olym- Mr. Haily me his green rerr. Lundy, grilled cheese sand- being allye is good errerrgh r Adzms, Physiology elm, The AP Eng- lish classes: Mrs. crrhrrlrrghrrrr, Mr. Tegrrhl, Mrs. Orbach, and Mr ulerrrler are rrer rrrrr hrrllrrary reeehere tennis awards, X Garden Grove X MARK SMITH Xjanuary 25, 1959 X co PAUL SMITH X Gex rich, pay raxes, THELMA SNEATHEN X jamaica Hos- parents, college, from live, 1 car rrrey lreye ninc layer hrrr r college, chew rcdmansf' srh pcr. HY. could ulk, I ws ordered lrhg ermlre every rraghr, rrrorr rrrerrrrrre- Power Mech l-le'e0ld. pical X bc an archeologisr, Elmer T. Fudd, OCC, Spiffy Nearo, Wow! sce- mvvinz-fwfn Vllll P1rk. ble rrre-,merrrerlrlerborlelehylhgli LEWIS GLEN slwnlalz III X Algleref perrer, pro hell, Dayc Perlelrre, eellege, Heheelr ir Uhr, decenr, your rrghrr' rr. rhe box on rhe field, ar the wheel, irrsr helrrg wrrh fr-lerrds DON SOSS X Sanra Monica X docmr, slepfarher, college, Sa-bummed TARI SODERLING 1 Los Arrgeles 1 rrrrlelhg rrrorrey in reel eerrre, KH., s A.. Ps., G.s, Mc., Rs., D s., lvleraw with rhe Gringos, hell of whrr l gore youre, flrer rlrrre in rhe elley with lcrrlrr, eorrrerhrrrg l rerlly ehrey polo at W.R,S,P., hlerrrree is lrrxhry, Gucci is rreeesrlry l-lell aeherrrles KIM som X Calif 1 no do rr all rr once, Mommy and Derlrly, rollege, The lrrer one'5 free, gerrrg re, New Yerlr, when Igoi re know la l-l ing Cindy chlllrre wlrherlr ehy rrreleehrp err. SANDRA SORGE X W.F.B,, B,S. is full of B.S., Beach Cities rl-ack meer wirh Vic, SUE STANDAGE X Newport Beaeh Chlil X Haluso, Mazzi and Bon Bon Wierded our and goofy, Frieken A ' Being a silly linle dreamer, Disc Amer, 76. 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N Lf Mini, Nxkl Lmda. I go: TR fuer AYLOR VA hung un NIIKTY I 'I'If'YNJYNON Alhuqucv HM UI l NIN1 PATRIK K I-NNI RN BOB THACLARIJ 'Y vx Hg l CINDY THOMPSON f .mu-gf. RALN THORP TH1nTll.l.MAx ,.f.r,m-.1 H.,m..fn v1Al.PH1 N IJ TIMMONN f1,.,1,. ,umm lYFRIfT'T' TURIAX xw MATT 'IUZLR mu,-.W m-m, uv mg!-, Tf.m...1.wl.1n.mjw.A.u-fl-1.1l, vm :Am :xr up IM, ,,,,,-- M. ni-L..v, cm ,W .4 1-mm mm mx pmmx -1-llc1uv.'l'lx4.1,u I plump v n ,.n.4n1g m1urw,p..n-mx R .M Pu R--.L x1,.x,..,1 x,.m,.M.4 mf- ,1.,r.w.,+- :ML lm- up rm-M' mv x'..mf 1-rf, Pwr umm w1,,f.'. lam '1'f,..x.m.1 ,mx ny. mf p.,,wu my mm SENIORS ALAN TRACY I Igguna Bez:h,Ca1if. MARKCHARLESTRAPP PEGGY SUE TROEGNER X my 1 bzrrender, Larry Read, find a job, morherand farher. could be done belief, when l Bde sns- pended ids trying ro nm Mi. Icnox ovcr in :he parking lor. PATRIQK lvllCleIAEL TUPY 1 Comp- GEORGE TUREK 1 Encino, cnlif. 1 idn,cnlif. 1 singing,.enng,mnm, Elvis, law and ndnienlniie, my inner, The College, ll in nenyen we do nm meer besi in life fisr and fisi we'll flee me hem.-' TOM TURNER I Newporr Bezch, cnlif. 1 professor dl nisinny, Henry Kis- singer, college, Those who do nor remember rhe pasr are condemned ro relive lr, debate with classmarc in US nlsn, Comparative Religions - nngln mem be rolmnr of orhcrs beliefs, CRAIG UNGER TRACY SUZANNE UPLINGER l Los Angeles, Calif 1 my mdm, dad ind J., Miennel, skiing unn, Smile and me world smiles wiin you. Liles lesrs and elnllenges me sdmenines hard, inn me outcome is worth the effort PAUL URBAN 1 cnieigd, lll 1 Ted CHRIS VACCARO 1 Phoenix, Ann. 1 Nngeni, college, none, Rnsn. my parents, college DEBBIE VANCLEAVE X Minot, N. RICK VANCLEAVE!Orange,Callf I Dak. Giem chef, Claudia, wink, on, shut up ' being in Mrs Eng:-lke's elnss. DANA RENEE VANDIVER 1 Glen- dale, Calif. 1 Thane, my inninei, cole lege, Hey slnyidnw' cneezy iinies Wim Milk, jc, Cr, 'rs PHILIP vnss 1 Newpdn amen, cnlil. MICHAEL VELLEKAMP DEBBIE VENN 1 wese Gmini, Calif. 1 cnnsi, bikes, ws, beneli, Rdyei D., 1Jesns,enllege,meenng Michael Alliedn, Mn and Pe, 'l'ed's din in me LTD, plnying sneeei, going riding wiin friends, 262 SENIORS E i J- F 'I 1. . 'wh , A, V bn . :bs .A , . swf-Q we - I' .nf H 5 f-. w , 'il -n if- 'f'C1,F S ff , Q., Q. 'D x . DONNA VENN 1 wen Covina, mln, EUGENE vElzEs 1 Glenelnle, cnllf 1 1 nnyellng, px nnll mn, E E l-l.A, l-ley elennel, enllege, m be happy Boy, -Ian. za Ted A ELENA vlNGENTl 1 Glendale, Calif. vlc:TolzlA ANNE vlNEvARD 1 DAVID VOBORIL 1 Neyypnn Eenen, 1 my lemaly and,1S,worlung and occ, las. ln full of Es, '14 Tmele meee wnn cnlll 1 menyny llfe, my parents, Hwnnr Wh2r's cookin', good lnokin', my Szn,lurhcraisin'g2ng eyel-lwresrllng feeenmnn yene, Mlee Engl nnel My Anime fthe bcsrj N N y e '-l ,lolelN Mlcl-TEAL voLLEN 1 Being Al.vEl1N vom STEEG 1 lzwycgjohn DAVID volzGANG 1 ln, Angeles, ToNl KIM WAGNER 1 Dad, Poca- TRACEY wAl.l. 1 cnnndn 1 explore warn wp, Rod, seewnn, s, E, T, L, lc, v, Mecee, eellege, foorbzll, Calif 1 disk iockcy, Johnny Carson, eel- nonras, thc big enlee, eleel, ann, on, wllel Tlir- Tlne pnee of success le not chap. lege key and Abalone, eneelnng me baseball n' Myers, you're snll n nice guy, Wm, my We l A l l l ff f ' I 35 ky ,I ,L Nile, ad., .-4 5 1' Ta-'Ib rl ' ' ' , 'G fl ll 3 . ,, l -4 - Top: Debbie VnnClcave seeks her relief from the sun in vain. Left: Par Duncan happy with life. Above: Mark deLancelotci, Chuck Shepperclson, Rodney Blanton, And then I made my movef' J Il DEE WARD 1 Newpon Eenen, celll 1 PAMELA WEATHERFORD JANE KATHLEEN WEDDINGTON To bc successful ln llle, my fnmlly, eel, 1 Mem and Payer Een Buds LJ. lc, E lege, oe for all you een gee-' Enelny nlglnl bzll gnmee KELLY WEIR f Rochcxter, NY X reg- CHRISTY WEISS f Orange, Calif, f FRITZ CUTHBERT WESTERHOUT lsrered nursc, my sister, college morn and dncl, college, Hay, D XX! Moss, When Sarah and I rhrew a frog our the window ln bleilogy SENIORS 2 264 SENIORS Swrmmmg wrrh LF JB KL KR my pzrcnrs smug ro college To Sue reed m lrfr yuu luye ro bellevc m rwu rhmgr yourself md others zround you work at Al TV l-lappmess rs 1 mrlrllur rurmmg me prolrctor m proyeeuon room :he vlcleo rape ar games and frlm prurerrur at me frlm uva re re es To enjoy myself purrrrrs college sum morocrosscr .rr :hc world Rodger rurfmg lulurm brmlr wall my prrerrrs Bmlr crlrf ldcnulzssr merfrelrlsrudrrr Deeosrer r-,rr Mx Hrredl 'rlrelusr golnglnckrozhelslands dry of school wuurlshup power mcchamcs uml Mr Vzugan uer curl f octzncgraphcr sub werrrr rurlr md roll all mm purry r-very day laelrrr N Mer culrf f 'ru lxrume r yrrerrrururr nurse rullege college rurfmg Do all you rrm wlule anyone bur urge freelance bum and my mum md dad ndlng cross cuurrrry you rm lurdy wlureyrr gerrmg our of wrcs wrrlr Nrurru Beall rlur you mug nor lllng lunch on rhe flcld wha: you are Chnsxmas dance 74 US Hlsr and Clvles wlrh Mr Boll MARK YARD 1 Albuquerque N Mex X skl bum Ilrcman fares: anger mom and dad college OCC Hey Delnble' where ue :he nel-cas' The pas: ls a memory :he presenr a momem :hc future ls zll WAVE YARNELL f Queens Counry BONNIE MARIE YATES l Newport RICK YOUNGQUIST X Ncwporr ZANDIEH GOLANZ NY l go ro Hzwall my mother rem-c Beach Czllf f secretary -joe Roblnson Bezch f phorographer parcnrs work men: Catch a wave mcctlng my college Alnghl' So long Mull and go for lr the flcld wlerdo fncnds RM SD RK NM Hzluso When I pushed a fellow sru dcrlz our of 2 wlndow -vu V , g V V V V - .. V Q. ,, ., V,.,VVVVw, W .... ..., ..... u . .... , TA. , . , , Z V . . . f, l. l 'i jr 5-. X sf K l if 'Hb- The class of 78. They have now passed midway in their high school careersg they are upperclassmen, practically seniors! No more are they the plehians, the lower class studentsg they even have driverls licenses! And, panic on the streets! Some have their own cars! But with all this newfound freedom and privileges comes responsibilities. They must sponsor the piece-de-resistance of NH social functions, the junior-Senior prom. And to keep their pocket money for gas and other of life's essentials, they put on the annual junior-Senior talent show, along with dances to finance the prom. But next year they get a free ride, and a new set of juniors will slave for new set of stuck-up Seniors. nd :X 3 ai 9 n x',g 59+ - xy , ,.... r , .. Sa Kurt Aanensen Scott Abcls Ted Acre Betkie Acton Laura Adamo Mike Adamo Dave Adams Dave Adler Mark Albright Denise Alford Lori Allen Mary Allen Mitch Allen Kammy Allred Phyllis Aipi Patti Altobelli julie Anderson Karen Adnerson Mary Andrews Melony Angier Lori Anthony Kurt Apel Bill Applegate Hossain Arami Mikc Arnold Carin Arrigo Steve Asahino Mike Ashen jeff Ashton -Jani Attebery Cindy Attyah judy Bailey Pat Baker Melissa Baldwin james Ball Shelly Balthazor Don Barder Stacy Barker Brett Barnard Gordie Barr Vic Barton Brian Bastedo joy Baumgartner Gigi Bayley Bill Be-amish Cathy Beasley Debbie Beatty jim Beauchamp Lance Beauregard Kevin Beck DANCING AT LUNCH There is a soft click over the P.A. system at the end of 4th and students are outside before the bell finishes ringing, running to the speedlines or to their lockers. But therels music in the air, A band! A thick human wall forms around the musicians, even though their sound can be heard over most of the campus: Standing or sitting on benches, tables or the loading dock, the audience makes its evaluation of the first songs: lousy, 'iwell they try but . . .U decent, or I don't believe it, a good bandli' If the band passes,'a couple dozen brave souls step out of the crowd and begin to dance, slow or fast as the band goes through its routine. No matter how little applause they get they always Thank you very much. But it always hurts to see them go, because that means you have to go to class, and you have no time to finish the lunch in your hand. .--I':.'z,:,.rsg,:,:.r1a'24-w ' we ff' 1 ' ':, ' ' 2 ri gar1,F 'w Y : ' ' ' 1 'rf L, I .., ,f 3, Yjivkl' 2.1, 1 Q W xv: if-, . 2 , ,I 5 I vp, ' ll' I A FLW 1' ggi? K t , +- laura Canru Steve Cappella jennifer Caricof Debbie Carmody Cliff Carpenter Wendy Carson Ruth Carver Rita Casrorena Karen Cawthon , 5.5 Todd Cefaratti Rich Chadwell jil Cha5C Pamela Chung bs Cathy Clark J 1 Dave Clark K, Lyndon Clark , -,,' t' 'K ' Michelle Clark Valerie Clark l-low come it seems all the water polo and football players have lockers in downstairs Beck? Sometimes l think that the school towels are sup- plied by the Raspo Sandpaper Cof' There's nothing worse than a locker in upstairs Main. Ever go out with a college sophomore and then find out heis a highschool junior with his brother's class ringf, Why is it that this year l'm a superior senior, but, next year l'll be a stupid, gullible freshman again? lt just isnlt fairf, Why on earth would anyone take PORTU- GUESE? Whose gonna go there? Right first opportunity, left second opportunity, follow road, left at six mailboxes, count poles . . Y, Mr. Giroux, the master of analogyll' Seniors always sit around during Period A laughing at the freshman, and then pick up the materials and leave five minutes before first period. lt was a very good year? Ever try to advise friends on both sides of an argu- ment? You can't win for losing. How are you suppose to fit your clothes in a gym locker so small it would be substandard housing for a field mouse? as That's as ridiculous as finding a parking place at the beginning of second! 'Iann Cochran Carrie Coleman Kim Conaway Tim Conlin Lisa Copeland Debbie Corson Chris Comm V f -. -jim Corum ' 5 ki Bwyn Coulon ' . ai- Mike Councilman - '- Ann Cox Duke Cozad V . ,- Calla Craig Lynn Craychee , -' A jim Crofoot L 2' 3, ' ' Sharon Croft ' Randy Cross Ann Crosson of I l ' 4 If - 1 ?i .A 1 X 7 'rm Gilpin Todd Glenn Doris Glover Kit Gobel Coleman Godgrey Susan Going Frank Gonzales Francis Goodfield Tim Gooding David Goodsell Lloyd Gorman Mark Gotuzzo GiGi Goubert Guy Graham Rose Gramme Allison Gray Geoff Green Rose Greyshock Debbie Griffin Michael Grimes Denyse Griss Blair Gust Kim Guyette Tim Hachey Brian Hagadom Kevin Hagy Bill Haithcock Mark Hales Chris Hall Bridget Halligan Ed Hanlon Art Hansen Laurie Hansen Steve Hansen Keith Hanson Tammy Harker Rick Harlow Andrea Harper Mark Harris Party Harris Gregg Hart Tabitha Hasin Teri Hausman -john Hawkinson Blayne Healey Noel Heaton Katrin Hecht Stott Hector Ramsey Henlritk Sheryl Hehr Y 5 1' f - 'iF55f'f, , .V:' V K P, 5: Q . , 1, Q vf . ii ' ' , Q 9 M , ,EN U gm lx 9 .4 . A, at ., i- .t ff - i sf? A A. 1 ,gy f. X u i - : U S ' E gt' ' 1 Sig? A 1 ,Q in H 'I , If tl - :V l X ' 1 ' ' ' 4 V h i ' - ' i ' f ' i XX A 2 i 1 i Ji' -- i G 5 . Q 4 at W' 5 nf- A il G if , ' if + ,Q-in ,- , V H , .I gig, 1 f- X - . .4 ,rt s ,Q-Q , ' .ap--':wKw . fr i . EUS .Wil -irq.,-g'. 'A -W l-Q .alia .1 I ' s- , Q L 1 ' scifi ff. 1152 . V if 5 4: . A .ggi I ltgx- . S 'N . I t . V I - I Q K I .lf X fa A , ' bi . VI, . 36. r Y H A , X H Ah .2 - - Y , .ffm - ' 5,51 , 4 Mr Tagami always grows a moustache at the beginning of the year to make him look more intimidating. This school is hurtin, for certain. v, just exactly what does Mr. Jacobson look like? There's nothing more repulsing than a sosh, Cthatls soshg as in social, stupidly Having a blast at a party and making a total fool of yourself, but not caring! I think I know why he doesn't care. CFor sure, Torch Doobsljv I keep worrying I'm going to step on a little ruber freshman. -P9 4,- ,, 3 -f ' - , tr ??'1' Tri i-2125-f'31-P-vfq-S 15 -f .5125-11:2 Q ww g?L,,4G'f'??fe Q. naw. A V pi.-f:v..,,-afg:,2.'1::funky 1-qw-'-..s.,..r .mn 1-,igsgg,..,,,,,g:,-.5 . , - ' ...:':1:+g.- '--gm-as - .-. fs 3,,,1fs..1ffs1.,- -z..-sf, 2 yn., , .,v..w..., .-:sr t.--aw., .r ...,: .... .,. . . . 1:'f'svt6'A- -.Y.a,...a i - - r..::Nf+:Q- -sv - -., ., ,. . , www? -x .bhf W wanna f dywh f 4. r'4I9i7x Ne 'ff 1 ff , ff4f6:,:gk:.4 1 mba ' V.: jf, zz Klear' -M W. N Lisa johnson Tina johnson Andrew jones Art jones Christy jones Ginajones ,Joyce jones Mary jones Rob Kahn Todd Kanen Wayne Kasparek Rob Kaics Abra Kaufman Roberta Kay Greg Kearns Ken Keating Debbie Keberle Karhy Kendrick Brooke Kephart Susy Kermode Barbara Killian Kim Killian l.cAnne Killian Mark Kimes Ed Kinser Pete Kissam Kevin Klein john Klevins Korrin Klingler Ken Knight Dave Knox Allison Koehler Kathy Koll Sheri Kopp Karen Kosrlan Mike Kramer Hanna Krasel Kristi Kremirh Mart Kriz Betsy Kygor Tonly LaCombc Chris Laljer Dan Larrick Cindy lavender Vikki Leepcr Carolyn lrith ,Iaime Lznrz Paul Levine Dave Levy Susan Levy Tricia Libbey Susan Lind Sally Lingle Karen Linhoff Devon Linton janet Littleton jacki Livingston Bob Lloyd Caryn Loomis jim Looney Barbara Loudon Bruce Inuvier Marge Lovell George Louvridge Phil Lowance Kelly Loy Randy Luft Marie Lundie Mary Luther Craig Lyons lfvan lwinchcn Luann Maiclntytc Stephen Magna Pam Mallnun lii Mannras julia Mandeson Jeannine Mansur Brian Maravich Rene Markis Marian Marks Dave Marshall Nnonsm .wma 4 .J in 54-nfgfxw ' ,-, 5 - E1 ' i 2 ' j5n F'5l 1'-51-3 '.,f:'-f'4':7v '91?s+ f.-w-H71 1 'rg .- 4 .1 ff ,f 1 .4 febfgida MOTORCROSS Ground flies and two cycle engines snarl as New- port Harbor students don helmets and are trans- formed into weekend motorcyelers. Saddleback Park and Escape Country abound with such creatures as they race and cruise, cross it up or put it down. Blue- grey smoke, dust and shouts fill the air as these stu- dents give vent to the emotions caused by certain of their teachers, then forget for a few excellent hours the troubles and worries of school life. Matt Marshall Paul Marshall Brad Martin Linda Martinez Brian Masltrey Harry Massingill Bill Mathews john Matteson Doug McBride Tracie McBride Pat McCarthy Drew McCormick Tony McDemas Penni McGartiry Kathy Mclntosh Diane McKamey jay McKams Deanne McKenzie john Mclaughlin Andy McVay Mike Meehan Karen Melody Mark Melrose Scott Merritt Sterrett Metheny jill Mikkelsen Paula Miller Robertson Miller Bruce Milligan Carol Millgan Ellen Mitchell Candy Montgomery Greg Montgomery Robyn Montoya Darin Moody Barbara Moore lfillecn Moran Rita Morrelli Sum Mullen Leslie Mullins Milindn Myers Mike Nash Ricardo Navarrctre ,lull Nelson lnri Nelson Chris Nellelroad Lisa Nerhercurr Jeanne Newharr -low Newkirk Michael Newman Hao Nguyen julie Nichols Diana Niekerson Paul Nicolerri Brenda Nielsen Karen Nielsen Mark Nusstr Lili Oheig Karhv Odell Suzanne Oelke Betsey Ohlzver Karen Olson Dan Olswang Gina Ord jeff Orrherg jim Owen Steve Palmer Jaime Paniagua Dale Paquin Debbie Parker Doug Parker Hezrher Parklord Anira Pedersen Lisa Pedigo A Peer DCDCC Pendley Lisa Perers Rob Perringill Kevin Pfcif Audrey Phillips Rob Phillips jeff Piasl-cowski Varran Piroumian Bruce Plannerre Theresa Pomo -Jayne Priroma Diana Prasrka Dudley Pratt Laurie Price Karhryn Prichard Michele Prius Greg Provcncio Kobi Pulaski Richard Purman Etienne Quenncville Bill Queyrel Ross Ragberg Cathy Rabalais Carole Ranrz joe Reid Brain Reirly Jeff Rermier Shelley Reynolds Sruarr Reynolds Steve Richley Karen Ridge Marcel Riem Lisa Rigdon Gale Riker Bill Riley Melissa Ripperoe ,ludy Rircl-i Bill Rirehie Mark Robbins George Robertson jim Robins Tami Robinson George Robles -Ieannc Rodriguez Gmm Rodriquez Edward Rogers Shelley Rogers Robers Rollins ,lim Romanus I I. l l I. l 1 i I i -i l I ' i i J nl I I, X Ll if l SAILING In their free time, Newport I-larbor students regularly make use of the greatest recreation areas around and the harbor itself. Whether flying one hull alone in a Hobie 14 in the turning basin or outside in a Cal 25 for a party, sailing is one of the best things going for weekend escapes. Sunbathing in a drifter, planing in 50 knots, having water fights and flipping, all recall memories of carefree, lazy Saturdays with a friend and a boat out on the water. Y F 1, I t Y 'J' ' get I J.. N 4.11 . .A 5- 5 ' - Lain:-wr-,V . g AL T t .a....a. .,t' 45... fs- ' f' IAN iw- X In fi! L df... I, , .., - David Rosener Roberr Rougian Marie Roussel Roger Rovazzini Leslie Rucker Randi Rusk Paul Russell Colleen Ryan Linda Ryan Susan Salvin Delicia Sampson Steve Sauerbrey Sabrina Seaccia Apyrl Schaefer Sara Schilr Eileen Schneider Lynn Schoonover jody Schrader Tracy Schutt Ron Schwalbe jeff Scott jennifer Selby Nancy Serra Susan Shafer Sandy Sharp Iaurie Sheflin jennifer Srudmaker Karen Shoffner Karen Shropshire Kymberly Shock Scott Shull Eileen Shurr David Shuyler Burt Siler Steven Silverman Connie Simpson .,1,V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 E 1 Suzannc Yale Lisa Yamaguchi Gerry Yosr Annabcllc Young jeff Young Karl Young Ben Younglovc jennifer Youngquisr 'N -rin., CAMERA SHY Kent Aken Davld Altman Arthur Angermenr Karen Attlesey Lrnda Baldwm Janet Barlow Gerard Barreto Brooks Benlamln Pam Bost Roger Brace Cralg Brazda Barnaby Breau Lauren Bruder Crlstlna Castillo Doug Cetah David Chavls Mrchelle Clark David Cleworth Carrie Click John Dalbey Charlre Dale Leroy Davls Mlchael Delong Robert Daner Steffam Drage Bradley Drlan Roger Driver Mike Durlo Laura Eggebrecht Daniel Elland Alison Eller Jana Ewing Brad Farmer Tum Fler Mlchael Fnsher Rory Folsom Richard Foster Dana Fowler Erneshna Garcia Shawn Gay Robert Gibbons Carolnne Glenn Brian Gormly Mlchael Gracla James Graham Ervun Gray Tala Gray Muchael Grothus Karen Hall Whlt Hall Tlmothy Hanley Joe Hardwick Joseph Harrington Deborah Harthcack Randall Hatfield Lon Hathaway Patncla Hatter Leo Heydorff Laurence Hlgby Karen Hillman Mark Hodson Catherine Honeycutt Sally Hood Barry Hooper Dan Hoover Cmdy Howard Greg Hyde Dayna Hynes Mitchell James Lnsa Johnson Kevxn Kelnkoa Erlc Keys Lance Kolstra Mark Lane Janet Lewns Came Lundqulst Kns Lynch Laurie Molen Jack Mancnet Casey McCartney Robert McKmlay Sandy Mlnter Desmond Moreland Peter Mueller Tlmothy Mulvlhllle Janice Murray Dana Myerson Marcus Nelson Hung Nguyen Dale Nrelsen Benham Ollashlrazl John Onenll Kyle Parham Patrlck Peters Ronald Plerottl James Polloreno Diana Raleigh Scott Ramser Phllllp Ramsey Amy Rayflel Gregg Rees Randy Reno Tracy Robrecht Thomas Rolettn Er c Ryffel George Schultt Mark Selersen Jenrfer Snow Kathleen South Daniel Stekol Randall Stackstlll Jonathan Strawn David Sturgis Karen Swan Janet Swann Sau Truong Alluson Udall Mary Vales Donlta Vaughn Rossano Wncentu John Waddell Michael Waltze Ruth Wnegand Mlke Wills Luclna Wltwer Stacy Wnght Dave Zlmmerman 278 JUNIORS We x i 'av e 1 Q 1 i 5 F. ., 53' .gtg ,fa if? K 'i ye ,ia 3 E, 1 - lk , , we 4 ia' f v 454 ka Q 7 if if Lid y,f 4 2, L21 ? ff W ,f ,ff f XM V . f , n f f 7 7.4 ,, 4 ,Nga l W ' i 7 f I f if ,cuff X OPHOMOI26 Those seasoned veterans amongst us who have sur- vived the freshman year at Harbor have graduated into the sophomore class. They now are no longer in a lowly daze, they have been through the rigors of registration, the panic of the projects and the trauma of the term tests. They are amongst the worldly, the knowledgeable and whatis more can almost see that driver's license shining brightly, with an inner light whenever they open their wallets. That all impor- tant cerrificate shows that indeed one is a Man-of- all-Seasons. Yes, the sophomores can usually drive, legally that is Cahemlj, by the end of the year, and scrap metal and car parts empires, gas corporations and tire factories have doubled their business by summer. But we all know that this is 21 gross exag- geration, everyone, that is except those who regu- larly pass thru the debris in the parking lot. Oh well, the sophomores cure for the common fresh- man, marches on. Wm: ,fvmew SOPHOMORES 2 Ryan Abbare I.isa Abshire Teri Acre Alan Adams Chris Ainsworth laura Aken Marta Alford Arren Algie Doug Allen Mark Allen Gile Allison jim Allison Richard Alonso Gina Alrobelli Teri Andrews Karen Araujo David Armendariz Kelly Armisread Steve Arrigo Karen Asahino Carhy Auberr Craig Avellar Allyson Ayres john Baier Bill Bailey Sally Baker Rebecca Baldwin Chris Barck jim Bamerr David Bamwell Diana Barton Mary Bates Brenda Bayliss David Bcegan Brerr Bayley Paul Beauchamp Lisa Beazley Melissa Beechner Lucinda Beil Susan Hellas Liz Belveal Scorr Beniaminn Y jgn Benner: Barbara Bentley Don Bemard johanned Bembeclc Brett Berry Randy Berry Emily Berriangi Ram Betson Alicia Birrcr Carol Biornestad Ian Black Steve Black jason Blaid Kelly Bleiker Teresa Boarrighrs Pam Boehlke Dave Bohak Paris Bordier Linda Bowman Dan Boyd joe Boyle Ron Boyle David Brace julie Bradburne Roger Brannon Dan Brazeau Patty Brewer joe Brockman Perry Brooks Lynn Broremarkle Lis Brown Kelli Brown Stephanis Brown Wallace Brown Tom Bruner Steve Burdell jim Burge Chuck Burton Spike Bush Walr Bushman Berh Bussing Marla Byers Tim Cagle Rob Caine Kelly Cambell Craig Cannon Cyndi Cantell jim Canru 280 SOPHOMORES X , J X 1 , sown C is, , ' y , 5--4 1,4 I A ' Z.. . Li g. : nl 7 I ?5 ,I r bi' , xfvi -- r '- r , I ,' fin.. ,J f ,vi l l f' x N i I nw , A 'arf ' ' is , I l , , I 'I 1'4 'vf xxx S V gs r- i, - ' , -' 1 IM, 5 . N' if ' W A , N fi 'V li 1: ig lQ1.gil ' 1?-J in ' 'Neff e ff. f' ,. 742234 L '-lrili r Our civics teacher just tells us the same thing each day but different words. X5Vhy is it that when I try to go upstairs the whole student body wants to go downstairs, When it rains I take the bus so I don't get wet rid- ing my bike. But then I have to stand in the rain for IO min. waiting for the stupid thing. Walking into Spanish and knowing all the answers like the palm of your hand, fHmmmrnmlj Six of us in the car rally and we win a small pizza! Bonnie Caouette Maureen Carlton Chris Carmody joe Carnaham Randy Carpunlty Blair Caspcrs Fernando Ca store David Cefali Laurie Chambers Sandy Choinere Thia Christensen Matthew Chu Gary Chung Marvina Clark Lauren Clary Carla Clemons Craig Coenen Gordon Cohen ,,,,f- ,lf ,Q . a my , a pw ffOf f f ww ff Leslie Cole Carol Colesworthy Charles Colletri Dave Collins Norman Collins Sue Collins jerry Conn Kim Connell Lori Corcoran jeff Corcleiro Debbie Corkett Sur Curley Brian Cortes ,Jeff Cozad Michelle Craig Russell Cramm jeff Crane Steve Crane SOPHOMORES 22 f, ,Q ' , ff' f ',ff' : f, s,5,.V my ff 1,-fejag , ,, , ,, , , , , ng ,, , V, iwffv,,w1,, feff,fff ftffnfwfff 4 fff7H Bruce Crary Drcw Cree Par Croloor Alyce Dabney Brian Dahl Mark Daly Roberr Daniel Robcrr Daniels Lionel Dasilva Shawn Davidson Dee Dee Davies Sally Davies jell Davis john Davis Ramsey Degeare Renee Delgado Greg Dc Mocslconyi Anita Denigan Liz Denny' Dave De Ruff Graham Devries Lindsay Dick Pere Dickey Denise Dickinson Scorr Dillon Carol Disranislao Thao Do ,Janine Doczie Suc Donavan Kevin Doody Debi Dowsert Pere Dowry john Doyle Dana Dubrow Barbara Duey Linda Duffy Veronica Duigou Randy Dupray Karhleen Early Elizabcrh Echrernach john Egan jim Eifler Mary Ann Eiland Mike Eller Ron Ellior Stanley Ellior Sally Escher Rose Espinoza Perc Evang Brcrr Evcrcrr 282 SOPHOMORES , ff3fff','?,' 1 fi his , ff, f VWVWWWWWZ ,f, f ffgrfgywfw ff 4wfc'fv 5 1 H r I 4 E In M a t it .r XX X j in iiriii '- I ' X fxiijel- N - L 'P W x Paul Evers Lori Fabian Lewis Fahnon Steve Fclcle Kerry Flaherty Iaurie Fleming Claire Fletcher jim Flores Rick Farshay Alyson Former Gus Fowlie Brian Freeman Joyce Fuller Linda Gaeckler Tim Gail Scott Gallatin Mauel Galvan Dolores Gammill Anthony Garti john Gayror Tom Gazsi Beverly Gee Michael Gee Tracy Geohegan john Geumler Lisa Giffi Gary Glover Jamey Goff Virginia Goglanian Stacy Going Laura Goll Brian Golson Christina Gonzalez Noreen Goodman Peter Gorman Astrin Gotuzzo Michele Granger Kerry Grant jim Gray Tac Greene Inrie Grgurich Steve Griffin jennifer Grigsby Lisa Grundy Kathy Guilrinan laurel Gundrum john Gurr Gena Hacldox Kathy Hagan Rich Hahn 1 . 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Before I come in late to class I grab the role sheet off the door and mark myself excused. Some people say school,s the leading cause of educa- tion, I am not so sure. I hate climbing over the home arts building to get to my locker over the week-end. Well my paper is due tomorrow, I think I better get started. I love being a senior my schedule is home, home, ceramics, civics, home, home. This space for rent Call 548-592? When am I going to learn not to put my bike in the compound when I am leaving early. I agree with everything my parents tell me I just don't follow through too often. am.. x ad ck S I. , A .t .9 a 4 If f' l . Z F a 3 2 f V' ,f 'W 7755 - 1- 'V ' , ,, - ' ' -' ' ffm f , 1- . ffA:2..,: i, 2' 'e 1 ' 4V '9:2',v1 ' f , 'M 'iii Y 5' X062 G .-f , ,A A L ., l A J if , X. ia, l A 1 ' 1 i iw l 1' r ' Q W ' Qi . f , V . ,' 5 ll ,,, .. ,11-,Meg I Mfrffi ff, ., 4 A , N .,1, in I if fl: ' 'fill lx i L ,Os Q01 ' Z , KX ?, QM H E ,. ,. J ,, l ,. A i W si A l , - ' 'A uf A . 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Muhs Nina Mulvcy jordan Murphy Scan Murphy Preston Murray Mark Murrel Maria Myers Dubi Navarrerre Kris Nelson Lori Nesri Kliem Nguyen Tracey Nicolerti Liz Nicmeycr Teri Noak Sherry Noga Susan Norman Nick Norton Marc Nunes Mary Nurren Mike Odegaard Burton Ogara Molly O'Hora Delia Olivas ,Ianel Olson Amy Ormerod Corrine Orvis Dennise Orvis Danerre Owen Robyn Owens Liz Palacios Paul Paiska Devon Palmquisr Cindy Palso Laurie Parker Scary Parker Pcrcr Parksron Denise Parlcr SOPHOMORES 2 28 Betsy Parry Karen Parsons Eric Partcn Elysa Pauley Dan Pedersen Tom Pellcgrini Renee Pellegrino Micheilr: Pcndley Tracy Pendley f Way'ne Penn Susannah Perkins PT ?f Kay Perry Russcll Perry 1,,i, X -jancen Peters 4 TX: ff V, iz, , f f Marie Peters Q W Paula Peters Randy Phillips I , Mil-tc Pierce y , fff X Tina Pisonl ff f Nick Pizzlca john Plaia Chris Pochatko f Mark Prioq iii' ,,,' jim Posch 4, fy ff , , f Pam Postans Qf4Q ,f,4, f Cindy Price fffyfjfhf 'f Missy Prior any f 5 fQff4,ffiYw X Steve Provence Melanie Purves Richard Putman M jennifer Quain Martha Quezada Melode Quick Lynn Rebal ' Mike Rego 2715 David Reid ,-5-2, if: f ,f 'wif Terry Reyes Heather Richards -john Richards 1 Steve Richardson ' ' 'MW' f V . . 40 fav f Richard Rltch f, ', Richard Riley gym Ted Riley Dave Roberts Tony Roberts 'ZS fy Tami: Robinson H- ff P David Rohdy Paula Rose Christine Roum Randi Rowland -jennifer Ruhkala Alan Rushing Carrie Ryan Nanty Ryan Mike Saia Raul Salinas Jef f Schaff Atlyn Schirmer Steve Schmicsing Bonnie Schmidt Peggy Schneider Lisa Schone Nancy Scars Don Selby Brad Sell Tcrri Shea Brian Sheps M.1tlSlicrg:llls Reed Sherman Cindy Shore Latonya Shull Mark Shultz Serh Siegel Tom Simmons Nina Slmbaldi Adam Sinykin Eric Siobeck john Slaughter Vicky Sloan William Smiley Alex Smith Amy Smith Brad Smith Brett Smith Brian Smith Craig Smith Dan Smith Diane Smith Donlta Smith Jeanette Smith fm ,dv f M732 ffifrf f f ,,:i14'26s:w7f'f,i so 1 wif? ' 0420 'ff Q '1'W,Q ?flf 'l' 1 f 71 'Jyf' . il7',f':aV7 , 1 .fsf1?fYJ 5' - X f 549, 1, ., 1 4 ,, t t, Q ,,, ,il we X JKRNQ X fff ff, kgfgyi ' 9' 1231915 1: fiiblfill 'S 'A fiiffi 5 fffffifff ff fydfyigf 7, ,W Q f Zinn' ff f,fZ,,f..,h . ,4, .f fffhff. . - f f ',f'i Q':Tzi':f'ff4i1li:4,,:'i J, gffym- ,, ,f i ,,, , f no , iiffffi aw ff f fa f ffffwffyfiwyywafi ffawwvy Theres nothing better than a good noon band unfortunately, theres also nothing rarer than a GOOD band Break out the Heimy Parties Byob Byos, Byo anything Giving a report to the class is ridiculous you don t know what you re talking about and the class doesn t care Why do tennis players carry around their rackets all day long? It s great to be tall you get a good view of every thing Okay' Who threw the Fnsbee9 Everyone wants to go to the dance but nobody wants to go with who they re going with Every book we read in English has a sad ending I can only ta.ke so much' Friends are like an old pair of blue Jeans when you have a gap you patch it With the gossip in this school you find out what you ve done with whom before you ve done it' Sure it s okay to dress up on Halloween but you d think they d get embarrassed or something What happened to Bunya9 Randy that s TOO much for your fathers test How can the cafeteria serve tacos and hamburgers everytime I am there How can I grow my hair long - when I keep get- ting split ends? Legalize it don't criticize it! u T . if l Z til I. Ab l Mm, 'Qi Karin Smith Michael Smith Suzanne Sneathen Kevin Snyder Eric Soderling Terri Soll Marcy Somers Ken South Suzanne Spangler Kirsten Speers Tom Spengler Mark Spurlock Pete Spurr Randy Starr Charles Steak David Stearns Kelly Stellhorn Valerie Stephens Scott Sterling Greg Stevens Kevin Steward Lorie Stinman Mary Stinson Kandis Stone Vicki Stoner Rose Straina Russell Strauss Rick Strazzulla Bob Street Sheila Strobel Casey Sttomgren Greg Sullivan Brett Stuart Sherry Sundbetg David Swann jon Sweek 79,2 4 f E -rw- X , X Pwwyf f ,ff AgQ2!21:.,SVQy 8 , If cliques were outlawed, Mi of the students would ' ff f I'm surprised they don't have a socializing class. wwf iff ff f 1 'V ,,: ' f gf be lost. Z , f ' -14-in of Z They do, it's lst period, 2nd period, nutrition . . Z PZWH' 7 K mf The world is closing in. aff ,, 7 ,.,, X W, y , ' Power slides in the ,f guy parking lot, excellent. I Raise on the man! V., ,f f f if? f fWhat man?j Any man!!! Some people join clubs and show up only the day they get their pictures taken. XM, f ff ,W ,Z .U My English teacher says we have 2-3 weeks to do Zami ff WA, M aff ' Q before itas due. ' zz' ,mf of ,, ,, -, awww ,f,i , ,V ,f 1 ,5 f wg 50 ,V ,f 9 'fmt gr M4 f, fy, , ,, ga6?V3 Ufff1'i! ,.!,, f,,.', ii, 1, Q52 5 ,I , f 1 ,M J 'QV 7 fffwb' , , Qfkewffzrfi , f :L 1 H622 f, Q M22 gifffifffiif 7 QQ :wwf mf, f yy- qflg tg gf, f , 14 V f' My ,, . W, V, ,, ,, ,, f e:4','L6Qff ff w 1 Q -J . of .fun of ?y, Maya 's if ily? tm, 2 .f 4798 , Qiiitw V , 2 ?, by- 4 ' 134 1 each assignment, but he gives it out the Friday th in 'B 9 3 fi 1 r, ff :ff Pt A 1'4if 7f' lf1f'ff'f-iff JNL 2 -f of as wxizxvssfii ' scam XM , V 4 , 1 ss We Y A WWW 5:1 42' V maui ' XIII!!! f fn , . 1 I H Q, , fr ' 'F . ..,,' k tual . f f ? ff fa H E7 Qaifi-an-' A' F Q LM- Wfflc' t ff 6 '0 E M. 593 u I : -a . 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V VVVAI, M ,,,, . ,. M TW mm, 1il f f f f f f f 1 Q ' ffl ' ,, f 'if WW 9 -. I . f - . David Abbott Gary Abel Roberta Adams Teri Albin Dan Albright julie Albright Pat Allen Sue Allison Renee Alvarez Mike Ammerman Dean Anderson -julie Andrews Betsy Anslow Mohssain Arami Susan Arimura B d A R2i,m','ilfS'fng it Paul Arrigo f 4 ni z I can t remember my freshman year, the mind tends 'fi' ' ,. ' I - 'j71Wj,'LL., ' 5. . to forget painful experience. , ' IQ... W ff, , V' M . . . ,M M A 550 word essay on traffic safety? Isn,t that cruel lf' ' I W and unusual punishment. But where is Bohemia? I just got the best present possible from English a I complete set of Cliff notes. Foods is ridiculous, if you don't know how to cook, you do lousy, if you know how to cook itis boring. The day they fix the blinds in all the rooms is the L day they have the next blue moon. - Before you can find a drinking fountain that works A you could die of dehydration. A U Y l Why do the speedlines keep having only what I don't want and are out of my favorite. Booze cruises in the bay, they,re the best. Everyone drives 50 down Riverside and I get a ticket for going 39. I think they're catching on in the attendance office, this is the 10th unexcused I got this week and I promised to bring a note tomorrow from my mom for all of them! Laziness is directly proportioned to what grade Q you're in. What the teachers don't know canlt hurt you. Everything in biology smells of formaldehyde it's sickening. The only days I show by 8:00 are inservice days. Raise on the man Cwhat many any man. Patty Ashen Rich Ashley Mike Attlcsey Allison Auer jeff Axron David Badger jennifer Badham Teresa Bailey Steve Baker Laine Ballard Lynn Barck Sharon Barkemeyer joanne Barker Mike Barnett in Debbie Barr Lisa Barrett A x Cory Basso R, X Camille Bastetlo X X ' i f A f . RESHMEN , I1 Mfg, Q5 f 2 1 , f,f,q Mr, ,f ,f,v,y5a,m,f,,af4:fy,,4f 44,-,mfgif,39,f,,,Z,7,, ,-I if 4 . W' ,ff , , .f - 4 A f 12 f ' Q 'Y 5 ,-gsr.3-1'- ' Ms, 'Is-W X, ' ifwig -'sf ff:Q',s3i'wsasx5w,. ,si ' gifffzfwg, t :' ,:,:,ri I aff? :fri-in ,:N:f,f1,QQs,1 ' 8 A, f - .4 . M- X fl , I e r f f B f e -Y Vfffvf V1 1 f wf-1,ifzfw ,f zfictnwfygsyiggfcfflg,Qi,-1442, -Judy Baumgarrner Robert Bayne Leslie Beamish Andrew Beaupre -C 7 Fred Behr Mike Bell an Donna Benjamin I . C Stan Bercouitz lngricl Berg Marc Berg Dan Berman gg Troy Berhara Kirby Betrer Y Drew Billingsley Diane Blanchard ' Lisa Blandi ,Q D Chuck Bleiker Kellae Blessing , Lori Blue Fred Bockmillcr Karl Boss Abdoulla Bourchig Tim Boyajian Bill Boyer Leigh Bradford f 3 Luan Brahams 24 Lisa Brannon ,- Karen Breckenridge Lisa Breer Frank Brennan Bernie Bresson , Barbe Bright 'Z james Brown Mary Brown Mike Brown Nancy Brown if ' Scott A. Brown 1: Cindy Broyles 5 Vicki Buchanan 5 Kelly Bunker ' Tom Bunnell f' Louise Burbank rl, Salem Burke ' I I jeff Burkharr Barbara Byers Tim Cahill 1 A Bmce Caldwell Dan Campbell Connie Ca n ii . Pc ef Q Debbie Carlson gain Lisa Carlson Ron Carlson Nancy Carmody john Carpenter if? Lesa Casrorena is Scott Carruth Chris Cates Par Ccliberti Donna Cerro Lisa Cheney Dennis Chapman Rhonda Charlton Teri jo Cherry David Christensen Matt Clark julie Cochran 3 Charles Cockrill Q Barbie Cole gf Robin Cole ' 1 f ,A Lisa Cooke I E is 4 2 U I I QV- X Cara Comell Ronnie Comm David Corliar Charles Coalter i Ted Cox Tamara Cozad Gary Crane Bmce Crank juli-Ann Currier l Barbara Curtis Debbie Curtis Beth Custer jennifer Cutts Denise Dahl -lim Daley Scorr Daniels Q52 1 Boyd Daulton , jenieve Davenport J Susan Davies Cari Daniel mmf W . .V fi! f f 1ff'ff.4f,4 fp W f,, ,Q , -:fan H21 ww. V 222'-z':Se or , f. M 5 Q f ,ffmzfygfff f f if 'fp' ' g, , w tst'i r 'ER5SH lgN 2 lfp15f '5 ffw a cf: at-mf s ff 1 - a ' A - a -t fr w w 0 V- - s ff - . ,. ., ff ,. f ,rffiw in QQ, an ff? , -'f,- 'f f V ff , ff . 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' ' iii M ' ,WAN s f' X Q.: VQT: s'YH'- ' ,. 'Q 1? 1' f , piflffz, L ff 2 3ff,hgG,j5'Q. fr: W' X975 ,a,afYEy -i'eQ'lye WVF- K- iw 1. .L2ffT'f1 il, mjljjff 'F-'-'f 'Z' A'f 1 'ilfiiu it A-1-f? fff V' V 'V I sv X Surfing . . . a good too many Harbor students spend much of their free time down at the beach bobbing around in our sporadic winter surf. You have only to peek at the attendance list the day following a March swell to realize just how many guys Cas well as galsj have taken up this slippery sport. Aside from our surfing team a large number of students simply enjoy dippin' their wield, at such spots as river jetties, capeline, and the infamous blackies. Surfing offers a uni- que physical involvement with nature and a free- dom that the other organized sports at Harbor lack. Whatever reason or excuse students use, surfing and the apre surfing scene has gained an enthusiastic group of followers among the kids at our school! ,, ,Aid-'y y ,rug '- A rw . 'ww tt , M, w,,5,f XA . .. ,m,,af E-....................--- Gayle Freidson Angie Froman Andy Fuller Sruarr Gaddis Dorothy Gammill Lorin Gardner Karl Garewood Tanya Gay Cathy Gediman Tawny Geisel Melanie Gerdes Analeah Gidekel Mike Glaze james Glenn Richard Glover Clay Godfrey Dan Goclanian Parry Gonzales Monica Gorman Joyce Graham Tom Graham jane Gramme Inga Graps Leeland Gray Leslie Greenberg Pamela Greenfield Marry Grigs -John Griss jim Guilinan Wally Gunkel Gerry Guzzerro Danielle Gyurik Brooke Hagadorn Ann Hall Erin Halligan Guy Hallock David Halrern Deborah Halpern Helene Handler Alice Hanley Karla Hanlon jeff Hansen Lynda Hanson Valerie Hanson Hen Harker Scorr Harman Lance Harper Gail Harrington Randy Harris fmjff' WM ,yfffffjfw A f W0 ff FRESH Carla Harrison Bonnie Hart Kristin Hauser jim Hawkinson Virginia Hcaddcn Desiree Hector joseph I-Iegener Sundi Neinly Peter Helfrich Charlc Hendrickson Brian Hcnly Pam Herbert Mark Higby Mark Higgins Chris Hinds Gary Hirahara joey Hlista Rose Holbert -Joanne Holland Kip Holmes Lisa Holsinger Christine Homme Bob Honeycutt Mike Hood Darin Houston Kevin Houston Terri Howard Mark Howlett Mike Huber jeff Irvine Anita Isaacson Cori Isel Monte Iverson David Iwamoto Perryjacobi Kathyjames Bill Jarman Tracy -Jashinski Phillip jasso Bill jcnness -Iulie Jensen Mark -Jensen Melody jolly Heidi johnson Michel johnson Allyson-jones Gordon jones jeff jones jennifcrjones Necljones Evelynjurinek Ursula-Iurkovic Brian Kalayiian Diane Keberle Tom Keene Lynne Kelly Kellee Kendall jim Kermode Kay Kersten Karen Kiddie jill Kingsley Chris Kinsey julie Klingensmith Betsy Knight Nazaret Koyoumjian Danise Kwock Beth Labril Sharene Lares Sharron Larrick Charles Larson Brian Laudenback Scott Layer Tiana Leake Scott Lecrie jay Lee Susan Leroy Jim Lewis Nancy Lewis Cindy Lightner Kim Linderman Tracey Lindquist Lori Lindsay -joe Lingle Cristina Link Bryan Linsky Greg Little Mike Lloyd Kristen Long Debbie Lorman Robin Lovell A I M lffibgwfiifmelfgyp 3 W T581 nl ', fffeigl! ' it f I V V Wk ,lv ww 298 FRESHMEN A was Y ' f , was- 4i,wr',ww7r,'zc141,, WWZQ4 f fffwfyf ' X , ' V V I5'Vfffff L?4?fi'2ifi5'f'4i 'f'WKYL-UQ':ff7'2fF3i3flV wi 'f '- Cizfiffflff Q: f,vlwf, I7 fv,7?i'3 ' It whiff L ,f Ifwxff if f ,mf V ff X BICYCLES For the unfortunate many of us who have no car or even moped available, the only feasible means of transportation is the bicycle. Before school and at the 2:45 bell, hundreds of bikes swarm on campus creating traffic patterns that makes the LAPD stare in horror and disbelief. Ten speeds, five speeds, three speeds, and cruisers, there is enough pedal power to run a city the size of Santa Monica for a day, or something like that. But don't be in too much of a rush to be rid of the problems because the next step up is the four wheeled engined variety and those are harder to dodge Dann Lutax Lenni laithaw Kathy ttitki Erik Luntlt' Cindy Lyons Shelly Madden Chris Machu Sean Mangivi Frank Marino Kathie Martin Gloria Mt-irtine7 Steve Martinez 14.11 trite, Hnttlee Maxev Kim lwftfirltle Tru-, Mdlartlle Kim lvftflure Beth McCook W l.is.i Mcthix ran Erin Mtliinnis Man Mtiirail latiira Mt Kelvey Mike lwlilxlalitm latura Mt'Naughmn Karla lNIe.idtwts Tum Mullah NiiI1c'lleMenet Tm iitimii 1...tm Mt-mu intmrtrt-ti,t..1 ineisim' riiwgtrf om.. itiiikimm Kellt :uit-f omg rtinitf Run Mint-f Rm. mit-t f:f ff'7,?2 vw ' 57 WW f f - 42Mmmvffff1fvM,mff,v, ff aww ff fff f f X X f f f Kaz ,, 'Xfyf f' Un W5 2952! if, 2122155 ,MMU ff2,4ff'7 f,j,j5f79', f f K v my 4 ,f , Lffii af if M 1 hm I ,Q ifT4y, f 47 If 0' ,HMO gf 7 'wfgp if WM f M, Wan f vmwrf 'W at ami. M1161 f ,fi rzf if T22 A ,aye Ao Nga -Q ,aa Q., , ogg , Debbie Milligan Tish Mitchell Kim Monaco Roy Monson Robert Moon Renetta Motrelli Gaylinn Morton julie Morton Shelly Muhs jim Mullen Cathy Mustard Laurie Myers Carol Myerson Kathy Nesselroads Trish Newland Lisa Nickerson Lisa Noel Lori Noel john Nord jerry Norman jenny Norminton Lori Norris Doug Novak Liz Nutting Casey OConnor Terri Oberman Steve Odaly jeff Odell Noah Oden Lee Oeth Don Ohle Alex Olsen Todd Olympius Mike Ormerod Tony Osimo Frances Otto jodee Overall George Owslcy Larry Palmer Rick Palmer Steve Palmer Susie Patton Lory Peca Katherim Peck Donna Pelletier Lesley Pennington julie Perkal Diane Pessler Laura Peters Holly Peterson FRESHMEN ' 4 3 x sf, P a f, I A712 w, fa - If A ' 4 'il' nf. Std. Q f f ya 'w,r,y,!,yfiagytfis ,i,f,f,fa7yww, s qv..tfftzxtffw-atwfsftt f f H f A if , 'K ,' 4454 f ?Q , ,7C3'U5f5 YN JYEifT,Yi'1Y'7' 57''9'1 f77i'E,i?ff:,Wt'Tie ,T'ff ixS Zigi 4 iff, M f, 1 ffnea How do they expect us to show up at 8:45 am for Znd period for Rally Schedule? Why don't the teachers strike more often? Wfhen a graph doesn't quite work, use the side of your pencil - that's the thick line theorem lt seems as if absolutely nothing can go wrong, it will anyway ,.,-.4 Ax X , Oh well, we gel! What do you mean next week's test has been moved to today! I had a nervous breakdown in driver's ed. as an l M, observer. L , - Q ' - The best part of onels life is spent with friends Friends keep the summer lazy, the winter cozy Count your wealth in friends, not dollars A.. 'X ,,,f1':y'f,,f, , fha, f , zfpwvg , f fy ra aa YZ, ,nz 3 1 A it ' 'S sn..- 3-f' 4 , va?-3-1. ' H -v 1 ix-.wi-sa, 4 Q, V. .,, as f M V' '- ,. IA,-.,J::A',, :fn- 1 - mv 5 .A .. . , . , ,54 4 if f 4 4 , :off . , Chris Philbrick Lisa Pickens john Pickens Frederic Piroumian Mike Polich Sacha Pollard Tony Pomo jackie Porrnoff Kelly Power Sharon Prasrka Davira Price Kori Pulaski Kristin Pulaski Tim Pumam Robert Queyrel Lori Raines Cliff Ranney Ron Rawson Shawn Rcdmon George Reedy Chuck Recs Rick Reharr Kathy Reid Molly Reid Richard Rcmler Mike Remsen Steve Rermier Ryal Richards Laura Rippecoe Par Rizzo Susan Robboy Dave Robins Annerre Robinson julie Robinson Diana Rogers Mark Rogers Krisri Rohdy Kelly Rollins Chris Roor Laura Rosch Marra Rosener Brian Ross Derek Ross Ross Ross Danny Rothschild jackie Rowan Jody Rowland Bret: Rudd Linda Ruffell Kari Rush It's sad to hear this is one of the better schools in Calif. Space Bird Lives! Wfhy does my biology teacher always pick on me? I always get caught screwing off in class the one minute everyone else is being good Id rather be doing anything I cannt r cope' This only happens in the movies What the is an onomatopoe1a9 I d enough trouble with adverb Mellow Out' Mello w Out? He s never even rnellowed in' O 94 im... 1 N'-so t-'-,,,,,,,mg K .4 Scott Rusin Karl Salmason Cindy Salsberg Caroline Sammis Donna Sanders Bob Santonc Robbie Sargent Sheri Schab Beverly Schmidt Mark Schmidt Ken Schone Reed Schroeder Stacie Schiut Lisa Schultz Lisa Schumann Phil Schab Bart Schwan Maria Seager , Greg Seiersen louis Shapiro Maureen Sharman Steve Shea Lisa Sheflin jay Shelton Kevin Shook Sue Shore Linda Silveira Dave Simkin Richard Simpson Sally Simpson Sherri Simpson Kelly Slaughter Kyle Slaughter Carl Smith , Sheryl Smith f Guy Speers Ellen Spencer , Carl Spitzer Shelly Spizzirri lance Sprague Stephanie Spurr Eliza Stamper Deana Stanton Brian Starkman Teri Stearns S Tom Stekol -Juliana Stephenson -Jody Stewart Karin Stiffler Christine Stillinger Marcella Stockstill T. J. Stoner Terri Strader Diane Subcaslty Patty Sunshine Fred Sutherland Ron Sutton A Paula Swanson Dave Swearingen f Melanie Symonds Sally Tal-tara Libby Tallman Eric Tapager . 'Rick Tamutzer Greg Taylor Edward Ten Eyck Scott Tennyson Doug Thisrlcthwaite Robert Thomas ' Suzanne Thomas Erik Thompson Lisa Thoms Will Thoms Shari Thornburg Scott Thorne Karen Thorp Elayne Tipping john Todd Mark Todd Tammy Troegner Tammy Troyano Tim Trujillo Ron Tucker Mark Tully jean Tylcr joan Uplinger Mary Urban Tracy Urbanec Cheryl Vancleave Nicole Van Dam - FRESHMEN 31 304 Carl Vann I.isa Vasi Dorothy Vaughr Jay Vtloria Kris Von Herzen Julie Wahlstedr Bonnie Wai Brett Walker Tim Ward Carol Ware Robbie Waters Lanette Waters Nancy Weiss Nelson Westerhout Scott White Karen Wille Cathi Williams Kim Willingham Lisa Willoughby Tom Wills Carrie Wilson Pat Wilson Kelli Wilson Laura Wilson Sulannc Wllstin Brian Wtxvcl Will Wtxmtl Audrey Wfoolfulk Hntiltl wright Mithcle WH ltler V:irt:tn Yacouhian lone Yamage Debbie Yao Judy Yoder Bill Yardley Joanna Zilkow Ken Zill CAMERA SHY ,lclf Barlow Paul Barragan Steven Beckett John Berltely Richardson Berkeley Christopher Bishop Kenneth Bodenholfer Scott Brown Donna Brundage Paul Calderon John Carlin George Carr Frand Chanplin Donald Cluff Jennifer Cox Jim Crafhee James Crilly John Culver Julie Davis Linda Cubolr Jill Ewing Denice Ferguson Maria Fernandez Michael Flynn Mara Fowler Randall Fox Betina Gamm 1 f 1 ev s -- v f' ' ffwfa My aaisa -ff f 1- 7 use W ,outfsafs at Mf?mQwf,5aef as: Gif Af f e sf of .4 f ft f- , 4 cf L -1 ff,'fMq,JS4f sow 7-f lrwf-,ww-as ., ,, fa ff wi lx ,-1,151 gm,ff-ig,fM,fszz,-yzglfffzf, ,.f,:gjf 95 Wo' 54722 .32f555?f f , fi f, Charles Garner Steven George Stephen Giem Sheryl Gowdy Peter Grandia Michael Grier John Hallovan Don Harris Larry Harris Jeffery Harrison Patrick Hawkins Maureen Hayes P. Hegener Sheryl Henderson Albert Herre Dcirdra Heywood Valli Holman Kirk Hubbard Sarah Huffauer Amanda Ifantino Heidi Johnson Jimmy Kakatschan Nowell Kay Kimberly Klinger Gt-woffrcy Katclcs Martin Kuehn John Layman Richard Livingston Stephen Longabardi Russel Martin Teresa Martin Erin McGinnis Kenneth MtCarthy Kcnvin Memefee Troy Merrill Shennon Molden Thomas Monclt George Nichols Sherry Nielsen Patrick Obyon Parisa Oliashirazi Patricia Oliver April Parker John Parmenter Kelly Pezzullo Leslie Price Jody Quain Troy Reynolds Daniel Rolf Lisa Shaver Terri Shea Gordon Shephard Linda Shuyler David Simken Thomas Slaughter David Smith Mark Smith Sheryl Smith Joseph Strassel Raymond Street Bernadette Strom Richard Sturdy Jill Sullivan Tonya Tellcs Norman Tessers Jennifer Thoune Karen Townsend Dan Trand Robert Vonmills Michall Vorgang Lisa Waggener ' 'Wv f aC4x,afW Michael Thomsa Walchcr William Rogers Ethan Wayne Kurt Ruoff Jodee Weston John Russell Mithchell Willis Timothy Shafer Pamela Woll William Wood f ff 1 ,ff f , z vw it ,f fl, 4Wf,gwrf'V?Z4 bww, mi1f,5f1j4,yfg7 ' 5,24fm'4',,ff jj ' f f f W' f 0 L f yy , .f ,, f.fff ! -. 5 f wr-fssfrfaf, fi 1 ,1,, ew rv Qt' 1 fff ' 1 f X f ff! X 1 ,fam fm, ff f f Wye i l. Q reef, F' i X Cl I N ,-..-G' ' .-1 .al 1 15.4 if M51 ll W , , ,J . ' 4 I 2' n , 1 if , ,Q Equipped with nothing save sheer talent and more luck than you coil believe, about I dozen rim and determined NH students set out at the beginning of jt, year to put g . - 1 f together a yearbook. Led by seasoned veterans who often preferred on fa pingpongio li other miscellaneous activities, this crack team was hard at work for th 3253 , semest ' it , V yo, , . , aj I adding to their pop-top and gum wrapper chains and getting as much s ' U'::v..A.'a,fi'.-5--1' Ev I f they could. But suddenly they decided that they should strive before the 4 5 V ,made the resolution to give it their best effort. This they followed through with Eff : ..,.su:adfastnessof.puq:aoscnf.amongoloid ground sloth. But there then came on chef 21' 'ne a I 1 character as likeable as Captain Ahab fcomplete with harpoonj, who showed us the N 1 'could bear: He would take away our stereo and allow no eating in class! We 'mmediare 'W i ' put our shoulders to and after many mangled shoulders, met ou sr deadline ar, + 4 of . N 1 ' 4 , ' ' Vg f .J 'Z' .n 6551 gotten finished editor. 'rrtgwoi MiLLE1ff' tittaht Editor ih chiof, Student Life Editor BEQCE CRANE: 'otography CtrEditor, Pres. of Casanova Club MAIER: Photography Co-Editor, Chief snackrtime grabber, printer LISA PUTMAN: Acagemics Editor, Chief Party Coordinator. GIGICORMAN: Spofts Editor, Asst. Midnight oil burner. KATE SIMPSON: Cltfbs and Organizations Editor, laugh-at-anything girl KIM STERLING: Stuiilents Editor JANET LITTLETO t t Faculty Editor impressiye. I ' af .Isa M 1 5 TZ: Publicity Manager resident YoYo. l '8'1iding'light'l5Tfhreateni1rg12S-with'morePhYSical'and'PSYcho-logical torture than GREG SI-lAVERv PY Editor, C0mCdY Kliffi Pfobabll' Somefhiflg C155 mfbfe 01' E. , , r r 1 nu '50 it was due accomplishment, and wasieelebrated by them open. CThat was write pastime to decide before it was due. Huttini contingent manyggtimes the next night to he leamed his reader we did this bridge in yearbook staff? Q - -H .zo finally srarton Taco saved so an :tobeon many hours of the pride of seeing our in class and out, in our minds the blood, sweat ' 91-, V.. ., f .., , 'ag lf f 'i 5 ' ADDIS: Miscellaneous Editor RAUN THORP: Copy writer, Disappearing Artist. LILI OBERG: Asst, Students Editor ,.,. Z3 'ar r M . aa 4 gm ,Z ' 374 -ft M? as , hi rv KAREN KOSTLAN: Attt. Faculty editor ' L' A SHERI KOPP: Asst. Clubs and organizations ' i U MxcHE1.i.E PRICE: Asst, Students editor fy ANN CONSER: Asst. Sports Editor, Photographer ,1 CARY JORDON: Photographer , ff 5 f LORETTA CALDERON: Photographer 'I CARTER LEE: Photographer 7 ,-1, 5 ff 6 KEVIN sTEWARDt Photographer , 'Q MARTY EssL1NoER: Photographer ' 'Special thanks to: Bob and Beverly Walker7gfg Cameo House, Our parentidf ' Stephenson, Steve Asahino, Ben Shaw, Vicki fddgger, Chris Forsythe, Clifff esing and all the other students and parents who contributedgggrie or material to the iitihg of this sterling yearbook. Wyatt ' D f if 9 r QQXNQXXWN YEARBOOK STAFF I , , - ' ' -My ,V X NJ. x 1 ' 1 . !l I' . .a X wk r u XXX tj lf I vw' Y- 1 vp ...f-., ,V ' .I , 9 KI I X-. A - Why -3- ' 'ltr 51 : 5 , w w .,k., in..- .gn Qf Ju! if if , i a ff:-, ' ,,, 1 'g f Afwzl ft p.: uk . ' Y 9 gf , Q75 ' Wi?-? P, 'Z w . , 1 ' if -1 fc' 3 fi .. if N 'f 'P 1. f'---.ff R '- :I '. '5 '- Pl ! V, f I V ,ZX V an ' A if , ,, 1 mii DVS :mexf '--L uhm 'illlifiil' f xi, , I? ,V , 7' 2' if rf Q Db , x fr ' A- xg. 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