Northview High School - Viking Yearbook (Covina, CA)

 - Class of 1974

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M,.,,,A,-W.,.M - , V 1 ,X N'-1-if sim? 2425? 'T H 'WW' I I , , , K Wim if M Es A F 42 42' 1' 1 I 5,2 youth 5 11 W ::2 g 2 g if 'Z-If ' KNEW . I A. . , arg P 7 Standing: President, Terry Asbury Sitting: Treasurer Lucy Kordic, Secretary, janice Higa, Vice President, Cathy Barton Freshmen 23 That sucker sure looks good! Deby Anderson Edward Andrews Terry Anton Diana Arguelles Angela Arndt Gig Arnold Renee Arreguin Nora Arrigo Terry Asbury Christina Aulicino Gerardo Avilvcea David Bain Ted Baker Joi Baria Paul Barr Cathy lo Barrera 24 Freshman Ruby Adame Gino Affatati Marcie Agopian Steve Agopian Peter Albrecht Ed Allan Michelle Allen Carol Anderson Q '1 fi I 17 wif? Q W' W' ii, i if 'yiyi ' f i A 5, 595+ K 2, f L Lisa Barry Cathy Barton David Benicki Chris Bennett George Bennett Sonja Berghuis Tully Bitsoie Katherine Blanco Cathy Blanthorne Tina Blumke Linda Bodtmann Sherry Bodtmann Rick Boreck Robin Boston so W ....,, 'X kylyy 5. W Vt, ' .. . 'iilhw l R, ' , 1252, f' ' at ' fr i li . , ,iq .Q ., ,f r CLAS Cynthia Giamop Lucy Kordicg Ellen Vaughng lanice f ef 'lu 6 ' VAX i,, Kevin Boyer Dave Bradley ' Vi 1b Cindy Brady Y. 3, J, 3 51? ya E all nv if Robert Braudler Larry Breceda Don Bru no ' T if 5 'i ., 1 K 5 Iiiiffif ,L Z my M I A 'fi , i ' I , 1, -flu f .9 4 ':, fl ew '-f ii if . aw R L - f: , I-9 1' ll I JUNCIL iigag Annette Wolkoysg lan Skoveg Stacy Brooke Glen Collins jerry Colwell Shannon Comfort Marilyn Cooney W H W' J Ki o H g T ,wr f 'pg f W M Cz' 8 , Anita Cooper Tim Cooper Robert Courter Kathy Cowan ,f Stacy Brooke Yvette Brophy Dean Browning Debbie Browning Donna Buchan lohn Burden Sandy Burhans Brenda Butler Patti Butler Marty Cady Todd Camasta Reggie Cannon lohn Card Tony Cardamone Bob Carmack lohn Carney Tim Carrico Peggy Cartwright Dave Castagno ' lerry Catone lohn Chaulra lerry Clements Freshman shows his athletic ability. Freshman 25 Carol Craig Steve Crain Robin Crippen Bernard Crowe Bernard Debra Culps Lynn Culver Mike Cunniff Phyllis Cunningham Debbie De Vore Camille Diaz Lori Dickinson Patsy Dieterle Mark Digs Becky Ditty ' 123' A2 ,, J T ' at 'i , U M' I' 9 ' , 1 , - J Keep on truckin', Dusty, L. , , vga.: Q- is 1, f K ,,., f Bryan Damron Doug Davis Kevin Davis Randy Davis Tamara Davis Curtis Deal Kimberly Davis Sherry Dean Sheryl Dean Bob Dearmond Belinda Delao Dave Delap - 1, '?- jp- 'M 5 -N1 . ---new- f4:f1,,, --- -f' 1 5 1 W - ,,,, . , N Martin Dobbs J M Ronald Douglas Kathy Dower '52 , 5 V F ff 1 f 1 at i ft l QL 4' W f- -swim 4. K if! . , g,. - D - , ff - Dlann Duckworth g MH E x Sm Dudley 4- 'f it- i Cecelia Duran ,-z.. i jg-gii F ' 'r 1 , 31 , 9 'lfgv 1 r'rrr'r iiigg, .,.' 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'- '-1..,if.5w 1 'bw T 9 1 E-we K es.aa a T f f ' LL ' il LL ' K W f H 9 . ii V ll jim Guenthart Carrie Hade Linn Hager David Hahn Nancy Haines Debbie Hall Kathy Hall Mike Hamilton Susan Hammond Brenda Haney Brion Hanks Debbie Hardley 4' , it z is , Good grief . . . .L gt V, Laurie Hart lack Hawkins Kathy Hardy Katie Harris Wayne Harris Freshman 27 Mark Hontz Q Linda House 1 Laura Huber Karen Healey Theresa Heim Ken Hersley Ann Henderson Pam Henderson Ricky Hentschell Cathy Herbert Ricky Hernandez Mark Herrick f Wfti , f ' l 4 if gi, Q-rl .3 t .i' ffm 2f':'1i Qw 'A ,i i5JI.SF'i1lflg'g f4 i f'.J V49 i if QQ 5 , 'fc ws' - 5 , 4 sw , 552 : f -f W ef Aj in 9. 61 Marilyn Hull ' Don Hunter Norman Hunter jeanne lkehara Danielle Irvin Bill Isaacs tj ff , iw! z , 1112 gl' I as ,mir XX W .s M ,sara , . 1 2 Q f Q y fi V 'ga f f 5115? ,V swf .,,,,,,...vwf. 'WY su-- ll v I 28 Freshman He put a note in my Milk Duds. 1 Doug Isaacs Gary jackson Laurie jackson Connie jarvis Anthony johnson Diane johnson Marcia johnson Margie johnson Karen Kazos Ann Keller Doug Kelley Kris Kemp Leslie Kemp Tom Kemper Pat Kennedy Don Kerr jeff Kersbergen Charlene Keymel Alice Kim Mike King Sandra King Daniel Kirker Nicky Kirkland Cindy Kirsch janice Higa Curt Hill Lynn Hill Tim Hochberger William Holton Lisa Hope Nancy Hopkins Donna Horn Laszlo Horvath t, .gg iifi- -L . , lk If 1 i i s l any . ff? la, ,D X , 15, ny: I , ,, , , , Y N fer 2 ,Q i i l A A l 'W ,, 1 1 W zzz! A . av? S'v,:.g at 1 '5 1 X I I f .1 ff i at ar: ef ff- to , .sf is , ff' ,,,, NS i E x Fi f sm ,, .4 1 as 1.1 1 2 12 253 : : : 2122 l 'if :mah 1-,-1,2 l is-,.esz,'iEiifii -W5 K ' H L -If: we Fil? ,, V . l K if 44 ,. --we , ,,,.f.1. A ' 1 ,l il V V, 'Yi , me Sw 1 f .1 :S I V' , ,, ,L .A Q ,.,. 'A ,, 3 . ,' ' f A , , Z 51 an M- 1' lx 1 .W WWQS: ' ,i , l ' vi X , , . V 1 Q? ei Q 1 .' 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A L ik ,, t .,,,,,, , , .B fis t' A,,, , .,,t M ,A M, sf .. N 'Q f , t '. fl L J, Q :- f N 'bfi if t X i gi. ,,1l'i', . Q s i ! ,f . . 'P uf e' : H 1, '51, ' M, A e ff Q .. 12245: , 4 ,I 9 1 . 1 . ' .' -fa ' . 1 r ifiQfT , :e' 1 1:Tff2f,, Vigiiie , . ' 1,7 , T , Q . ,-- . -1 .. - L- wi. .-- 'J . , ,. . ,..., , i it L it 2 t You mean to tell me ... 1 1 was ' ,E 12 V S r , , M , 11 W H , 75 1' 3,1 'R A L , N 6 4 1 .... Mark Marshall Vikki Martin Bill Marthe Dean Masciarelli Randy Massaro james Masterson jeff Matchell Cindie Mattis john McAllister Sue McCafferty Mike McMorrow Kenneth McPeok Linda McPherson Robin Melcher Ken Merritt jim Mihalka Denise Miller Greg Miller Ron Miller Diane Melton Bob Minick Gina Miranda Lucinda Miranda Mary Mobbs Freshmen 29 David Molash Mitch Mollaly Debbie Montgomery Robert Moore Valerie Moore Dolores Moran Mike Mora Vikki Moreno johanne Morisset . eoi,e ieiiexe uf . f , '? Q 3 7 il 5? Q E if 4, ff 4' -5 fl v il' ff M349 , zz f, . 1 7 X I wish she'd quit following me. Carole Payette Diana Peddergrass Susan Parry Melody Perez Nicole Perusse Shannon Peters Patti Peterson Karen Plank Tim Polston Kenneth Porosky john Priddy Dan Purfor 30 Freshman 5, i ff ,L ff V K , f it f We ? aff. , :ft f P21145 4 ' Yvon Morphy joni Moscarelli Richard Nadel jim Nelson Domenick Newton Nancy Newett Eric Nielsen Wenona Niesen Mark Nixon Dave Nordhoff julie Nunez Douglas Ogilvie Blanca Olaiz Debbie Oldham Kenny Olmstead Elizabeth Olsen Tina Oneill Mary Orlando Floyd Ostarch jerry Paine Gary Paley jeanette Parker Nancy Parnell Helen Parrott X, ,. ,f 4, W i 41, f, 5 it ' J vm, W r gp A 'W i E . Q yea tl I I - 4 ey fr - -we ,f asf ---- ,, 2 , , V ' F546 g Q' , , 1 ,is N ,rf se ' f , 1 ' - - e 4 75 , 1, ,. 1 l W K .4 ' r, ' 1 ' ' - ' cite ,, ' Q .i ,gl fr. ,.....- . M if-it ff 'ft P, mc , , i ,.. ig., P fy , 11 F gf i I X , f x 655351 , ., 'E' 11. 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' , ,Jw ey P ,X johnny Sanchez Irene Sanchez Monica Sanchez Bill Sanderson Mabel Sanoy Carol Sarkissian Cathy Sarkissian Tom Sarinana lim Sarver Wendy Saurenman Sharon Scheiwiller Paul Schieff Kevin Schroepfer Francine Schuetz john Scott Ron Scott Bridget Seeman Marion Sena Cathy Settles Darlene Shaw loe Sheehan A '4g.,.!, . at 5 f if MAY H . iv ,. 1 4 5 lt 5 l Qu-in ' William Rice Chris Richards Valerie Richardson Derek Robbins Lori Robbins Mike Robertson Sammylou Robinson Ken Rogers Cruz Romero Millie Rosenquist Shawn Rosone Lin Russell Darla Ryman Maria Salmon 'an ,.,, . f - .1 - ,r 5521, Mark Shoff Karen Sholund Rick Sickels Steve Sidore Richard Sillert Kim Similar leff Singer Robert Singh Greg Skahill lan Skove Chris Smith Gary Smith Greg Smith lerilyn Smith Tammy Smith jeff Snow .o I didn't mean it to sound like that. Freshman 31 Natalie Thompson Tammye Thompson Travis Tolar Kathryn Tonkin Vicki Tonz locelyn Torres Kathy Treadway Patsv Trejo Fred Trogdon Paula Truax Alyne Trujillo Maria Ugart Denise Valdez Charlie Vanlu nd Lori Vanatta Carol Vance x I. t ,. Larry Sweet Cheryl Snyder Rebecca Solis lohn Sopko Peggy Southwick Diana Stansbury Scott Steele Mary Stevens Ronnie Strayer Bruce Strelow Vickie St Aauver Diana Suarez Carol Taylor Sherry Terwilliger il EP if , x :ft - Wt l as ni ,ff-:Q 15- V S 1 ww Q 5 5 S . t it f' P' 1 H le f X ak. ss- L WN. fs ,W M... t. we ,... - f--If--,pt -'fs' s1:t:2:14H'Y fvafltim- . f sttt . .... .. . gk Y' 1 .335 I' it X X 2 t 0 i .. F sf c x .4 , is - ta Q . ,f ' 5' . ' ' 'es , ' fseaffzzi-11 at 3 5 A' fk K as . , XE x X li , 5 K.. 4 5 S 4 . , , ,. . it is X S 4- Es . . . 'H . ' ' rl? it 1 K' L , 1 t-.i,:,:1 .. SK f-3f G ? J' , , , Q ....,,.. m 4- A AX 5 fr sv ' S' I QQ-L ,,.. .t.. L what ttts I ie X5 xxx. K H 2 1 S fi ww f if F Q mrAx I Q 5 lx 53 Q .6 C t x Act like your reading, here comes Mrs. Lewis. 32 Freshmen l Qs s ta l K 3 Sf lx -' if i t ' 21 F . -i - 1, as-. gy as is I ' 1- ' F . ,ft ff' , ,fs Y , 3 sr 2 F- X ,. x-.. ,. UK l 1- 'Q-1123 - r E 2 it 2 Watch out! Here comes lonathon Livingston Seagull. loy VanDerAarde Paul VanderLinden Ellen Vaughan Mark Vasilchak Mike Vega Gilbert Verdugo Mario Villalobos Debra Wade Fred Williams 1 . t ' r -' .. ..,, Q., K : .tl at gk Q . Q-Q ' 1' K fi' X . lx .gl Q: I t 1. . -1 in QS' ' sgssft ---ff-Ii: .,...W,,. iw . ,, ti - . p x - ,rf , ' FTA' Q 1 wi f :,.5 -f , S 'A 'wc i2 fQt J ist X at tst,fts tti 3 L S ,ttt ,tttt T ,, . L Q, 'Y A r xt R2 .,,, x 7. , zfi S1 fy. W V : 2 if l 41 fl' Morgan Wallace Dale Walling Karen Walsh lim Walters Mary Warren Danny Weast Dennis Weiford Ron Weir Archie Welsh ludy Williams Ross Williamson loe Wilson Keri Wilson Polly Wilson Bruce Winslow loey Wheaton leff White Virginia Whitten Let's hurry and find the answer before the teacher comes back. V, rl ,J 51,53 C V 3 i , X' Q fyxx i VX Don't look, but see that girl over there ... M -4 Paula Wiritens Annette Wolkoys Tom Woodward hm i' .4 William Worman Cheryl Worthington Cookie Wright Mark Wright Mark Wright Patti Yoshida Q' it IN' :Q-Q at fi Brent Young Tony Young Donna Yriarte ,t 3 leanette Zaru ba 4' V' ,242 V f' Ro er Zei ler he f, , rt.. f g g i Freshman 33 fi SSX Itt -. .:.,. -X ---, lgf, zzlf A Nwwg wwf--A 'A Ni 'SZ ' Q' Q1--KEEP -Q--Wm, N-H . is as I -1--- ,-.1 QQ ' ,vm . Q :iiifgiifi -' ' ' ,,,.. A ,. f- x f - i 'K 1 A7552 KQLYQQS, nl 1-15 -Qllllffm K i g ' :iw ' v X J g 'V 'FN an ,K A W V . K i . 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W .s K X 5 , Gloria Acosta Ric kAdams Vicki Adkins Diane Agan Pat Ste lea ty Aiuto ve Akel nnie Allen Robby Ampudia lohn Arendas Alicia Arndt Michael Aulicino Ro Ge Lin , Ky 9 ,M ... av , 9 5 Q2 I .ix If-v Sv. Q' n Azelton orge Babakitis da Baker Pam Bowman Denise Boyer Kathi Brashear jackie Breceda A H L. 'A Sue Brimrner if ti 1 Tina Brophy l I f li ' 1 571 l ' A fd Q Ed Brown Ax- l-A t I Ni-i-i-ce body , . Sophomores 35 , a . 1' .L SX 1 si v J t ,FT 6 ' fx- , s f ,aj 7, til T ,h . A7 rssi 1 ' X -- TEL. MQQJ Q l , gsm A , X 6.5 ' T l jeff Bunker Trisha Burns Collette Callison Mervin Calverley Terry Calvin Mike Camero Pam Cannon Cathy Camp Leslie Campbell Val Card Bernii Carson julie Carter lane Cashen Laura Cashion Linda Cassidy Tom Catone jeff Cau by Charles Cave Steve Chacon Marshall Chisum Terry Clements Mary Clepper Buddy Clothier Cody Cluff Becky Coder Leigh Collins Chuck Cave Peter Cestari Rick Chavez Lori Choate L f to N Tina Brophy, Cindy Wendy Stevenson W' max 'V' ST School can be a lonely place, too. 36 Sophomores ' XE Q s- - S ., 1 - --:sq fs ff -12 f at Q11 DUNCIL na Dellosa, Val Vasilchak, ane Monka, Shan Kelly, Kathy Schlenz tt 4, t f wx , 1 X ee at X in if I ,. Dino Derango 1 N I Q ,. ' - tv Rene Delp l Tom Devore Q is Richy Combs Colleen Condon Jeanine Cooper Tim Copping Mike Costello Steven Cowen Ron Coulombe Teresa Coulombe Ioanne Dibella Cindy Dieterich Denise Disanto l Q Kathy Doss Dyan Downs Susan Drummond Bob Dudderar Mike Duncan Daniel Duran f is l Q-:il A Not bad! Lori Cristler Scott Cristler jennifer Crowder Denise Crowell Pierre Cruz Sharyl Cuellar Steve Curty Dave Davis Donna Davis lerry Davis Dean Day Patty Deardoff Suzanne Defalco Nancy Delap Larry Delgado Dina Dellosa L.: ' 5 95' -' :is at ' ' i 5.55 5 K . i T K Q ' A 1 . ' R i - J ix l . 1 K.. I it r iiil l ki 4 .. i I - 'T' , - l lt ,,-f 1 sss' Sophomores 37 ,W .,,,..1 .. ,,,g.,.,, 1, ,,G, .E V- 1 M fr aifggi ,, Fi ' W ,--lffgq 'Q VMI., .. . ,V ,,,, .,,, , , ,M . ., , ., ,, Wm, ,Q ,MVN Mg Ven in V , ,V f . ,,Vm-VV ,ff E , cyyyy T T uy ' ' F 9ffvil'211V Q V as f fV -4 4 A,,, , V w V A nw ' 'T , N ,,.Q I ,M ,V , 2' W V' gi, 'Q ' ' .. , , g ,,,, . V . 3 If ' ' 5 ,,. lbw 'F 2 ' V X- 1 , if 2: Vi f , ' 2' ' iw I 'P V , 'T 1 ga 2 - V - 'V fi F fi ,ar , H , rx, .,., ,T .vu ,E T, we- V.-W if 3 , I Q, 8 ,A Q W if M .4 '43 5 rt PI f A 1,1 'Y 75' - Deborah Earle Odebt Ebeling Joanne Eisenberg Tim Elsenpeter Mark Engelhardt Susan Erickson Yvonne Eriksson Melody Errett Linda Espinola I wonder if this thing will make any noise. . I EE ,.,,, I L ,EE Q Melisa Esrrade Sue Figueroa 'I as Pat Esposito julie Finch il ' T VV H V Pat Evans Ed Flynn , Y ' ' 'V V , If Q ' . , - . in V. V V ' V ' I F ii 2 Q T ' , E E Debbie Ewing Lori FOfSYfh I , 1 1 :il I f , ' james Fahrny IoAn Fortugno g in ' ,. Vw V . r V in jon Fairhurst Cindy Foster V. V 7 f J -3 sk . 'F 1-in . 1 ' , I .j -fc .. , ,. . it :A i n v i! Y V K W Mi l Al w ays N V Q A T , V , , V . f 1, VV V 3 'fy Seannen Farley Pat Fraijo I V , l V 21 i s Melodi Ferguson Rob Franks ' ' g ,,,, fi' p f ' V Terry Ferris Dave Frederick 2, V , Xi ,,i H, 5 , : .fl gr i MN V Q I , 38 Sophomores I gotta catch that ball ,,., Diane Frederick Lisa Freed Robert Fuentes Carla Gallegos Tony Gallegos Lavonne Galloway Henry Garcia Tony Garland Russ Geringer Lisa Giardini john Gonet Danny Gonzales ,V VVVV T , ' , .V , , 'mr ' E l 'Ja ,,,i 'f 11.fw' 1- if hm ., ar f 4' .. Si' 4 f, ,,,,,f-' Z 'Z 4 nf 2 J' f rw. .5 . . 1 :rm gb ' r Tm iiii ' y lyyliss E d 9 4 V 2 , , F ,f , 'T at V A wif H ' Life T ' ' N Q K ,ns - ff V 'cy' 'Q ? sv l ' i if ' 'H ,Q 2 Kia l i i A if Q w lanice Gordon Arleen Gregson Roxann Hade Che Hagar Bill Halbritter jennifer Hall Larry Hall Todd Hall Howida Hanna Chuck Hanson Bryan Harmon Robbie Hartert 5 There's a dead bug in my glass .... aura' Craig Heath Marianne Heim Cheryl Heflin Ronda Helgerod Roda Henderson Kris Henkel Deb Henry Rose Herrera Carrie Herd Laura Hill Rob Hilty Harold Hipler Elaine Holden lane Holder Charles Holm Sharon Honore Humphry Hopman Bill Hotaling Debbie House Mike Howard loann Huffman ,, . -1 5:2111 , 7 8, ,. ,, gm 'f Qu. IJ gs , VL ,yijgmgr 4. of , I Af 'mf' W Q3 If sk A , ,, . 4 65,4 If sf jf W i? 's X Q .' , ff' I vtviii .L 3, . Uv-r 7257114 f 552'tEf? f 4' 9975212 , - 1 1 3 4 f f Qi i -rfi f K H. 1 ii 1511 L ge 1 H 9' X W ' ' r y, 'llll 1 ga. ,min-x i 'Q , A W 4' ig ij if 19 M gt 5 i l HE i' ailii' H - , ,jf V 'A 5: ' V, , VN 2 '1 W J 5 3 K 4 -Q Denise Hull 4 3 ' Richard Hults W Rod Humphrey james Hurley we V Laurie Humphreys fs-M3 ,Q X Chuck Hunt X-1' l -Qld t Did you see your picture in the newspaper? Sophomores 39 Q. Gr-r-r-r-r-r-r-r- jeanette Hurley Denise lnnerarity Laura Ivers Dana lvers jerri jackson Marion jasset Angela john Barryjohnson 40 Sophomores V qi .,a, EW , . I . i'1,:,:-Lt.. i My X Q ? All W 5 M, cf, . ,.? , H ,, , ff t fs . ?' L Y 6, A, , 24 I . ., W 11' 14 5 A ' 1 . , X 1 4' X 'Iii Sue Lackey Kathy Lake joe Lames Cindy Lancaster Beth Larrabee Doug LaValley Scott Legg juli Lerud Mike Lewis Mike Lispi Beatrice Lopez Marie Lopez Brian johnson Tom johnson David jonen Betsy Kelly Shan Kelly Bill Kennard jeff Kermode Barry King Kathleen King Neal Kirsch Carleen Klauck Sara Klenk Steve Knight Ed Krug Steve Kruger Kurt Kuntzman X +V r.,,,..:H-I . 1 ff , aa mg lx r - J., I it 1 K' f I y 1 ,Z I F A . j, Q , i . . 5 j ls he for real??? f me If ' -4 4, fa fvte..4f:Q,:w: , f- MW .. ini fm- 1 y , .W y QW . ,mg ,, in 4, . , ,. tw 1 W , 'Q 'K 9 ff W Q .4 r ' Q D 1, 4 6' A wi-1 Al L MW: Q4 L Rfk ' .t F va' J' 6 Q2 'Fla V . X Q A' 2. L 1 , L , if . ',. fi Lori Lupescu Michael Lussier Tom Macld David Mackey Nick Maco lohn Mamola Loren Maize Dianna Martin john Martin Chris Matson Lee Mauk Kim Maupin loanne Maybee Robert McAlpine Sharon McCafferty Kim McDaniels Karen McElrea Terasa McBill So that's how the book ended ,.., Linda Mclver Melinda McKee Dawn McKettrick Tom McKillip Brain McKinley Pat McPherson Barbara McVey This is what happened, are you listening? Aileen McPina 0- A . ' ' ' i 53,2 Q , . , . r.x Debbi Meck Laura Mefford Mike Melcher Rick Mercer Bruce Merrill Bridget Miller Sophomores 41 Jffdfx, X .., .,., , in ' '- i jk gg Jr , was ., 155 at if , Xim Arr 'W' it 5 ' 1 fun 4 Q '11, 2, 95 K I it ,, .. ...,, 1 9 , 1 'R ln as ga tr lana Miller joe Mogle Sandra Momoa Robert Mondry Diane Monka Debbie Moore Frank Morrison Nancy Moran Mike Moser .., ,,r t ,, ,V Q U, k g gf k Q V 15 ' , . fl 4.-.mir i writ as rr,, ' ' 'N l 'n lx-l l f M, K' M .ll I Hg., .V f yi at wf IE mu' . .- Q 'N 1 This is the third time I got gum on my shoe. 42 Sophomores loyce Morsa Tammy Muench Kari Multz leanette Myers Mark Nelson Mike Nelson Debbie Noff Henry Nolton Randy Nelms Donald Odell Richard Olmsted Debbie Orre lim Pesceone Brad Peters Ann Peterson Robert Pfeil Dwight Pfonner Phyllis Guillen Shirley Pierce Rosemarie Platt You better not Rod Ostorich Karen Owen Kathy Palmer Greg Parker Tammie Patch juli Paterson Tom Patterson Robyn Perry ff 6 , M Q t, 92 POP l t!!!!!l! 'X nl ,i,.1 ,, if r f ' srr, ff it K '- 1 lim. 21 1 ' 2 4 , . ,-5 Va- V-A ,, I., ta , 4 wt is as f 'L F X X2 Q 1 gt 5 , KVV, A f I f R Q, if f x v ,Y 1 if f 7 J ' l ii 3, X ,, wif .. y X X 1. Robin Poepping Linda Pokorski Susie Poole Renee Poortman Dorothie Pollard Laura Pulcino Steve Pollen Vicki Qualito Keith Quigley Maria Ramirez loan Rampenthal Mark Rautenberg Floyd Ray luanita Ray I knew I shouldn't have gotten up today. 'WD' 4 Marty Rizkowsky Linda Robbins Mike Robbins Cindy Roberts ,V w e Q if .,,, 45' B I my Q1 , I Q a n ' ' 'PMA , I 5' 4 w it 1' f 4 1 -:ff F S k I i iii ? 1 V Q y iw' A lx Q f if an ' A Lance Reed Robin Reis Pam Relyea Patricia Reyes Bruice Reynolds Tammy Richards Treena Richardson Robin Rios Gus Ripoli Maxine Rodriguez Victor Roe Terri Rosenquist Shelley Rouse Eileen Rojas Robin Rowand lohn Rushing David Rutherford I KNEW he LIKED me, ., Sophomores 43 Duane Ryman Sandy Salter David Sanchez Debbie Sanchez Ricky Sanchez Beverly Sanford Michelle Sanginario Mary Lou San Marco Steve Sarak lerry Sarver Lori Sarvis Sal Savcedo Jw 44 Sophomores 7 I. l And everybody told me this class was fun, .. Roger Smith Ted Smith Bob Snider Larry Snider Dave Snyder Noe'Solis Susan Sorenson Peter Stanke Pamela Stanke Cindy Stephens Wendy Stephenson Gary Stonestreet jerry Tapia Gary Tarbush ' ' : lv, ,. ' if --lr 1 ' ili' ' ' f 1 iff' t fr -I f V f ,, A ll' fl - V if l ,C llf-f I 5 . P K 1' r X f X Debra Saxton Matthew Schaiterer Mike Scott Pam Scheiwiller Roy Schile Kathy Schlenz jerry Schons Ronda Scott Denice Seals Gina Seeman Sue Shear Colleen Sheehan Gregg Shepherd Peter Shpak Teresa Simpson Charles Sims Linda Sindt Marcia Skillestad Robin Skoien Bernie Slazenski Lenard Smith Wy e r.s, . izr. Veg. P 97 ff Q , ' l Diane Tarin lim Taylor Stewart Taylor Carol Thomas jillThomas Teddie Thomas gi, ,W .vw , , a ' s -13 , 1 . gi.-, :.:3f-Zifffgi-it - an , , ts N FW X 5 g W '45 1 4 A 1 QS ig, , f 5 Q Q X Phil Thomaier Roni Torres Robert Tracy Diana Travis Cindy Trogdon lohn Utley Gwenne Van Gelder Ruby Vanonselen Val Vasilchak Lourda Vaughan Renell Vejuoda Cindy Vega Alice Vinson Mike Vinson Wendy Warner Ralph Watson Mary Watts Nancy Weise Donna Weat Mary White Kathy Whitehead Tim Wilkinson Robert Williams Kim Willis 1 i 7 f ya '4 1 rg ff as T it W , 5 W K sf fa s W V, '.-r 2 5 1 2 'x Bill Thomas Daymond Thornton Holly Tingstrom Cindy Tobias Nanette Tobias Marty Toledo jan Wilson Bob Wire Wayne Wopschall lim Worrell Kevin Wright Carla Young Barney Yslava Cindy Zarate rt T - kk-- yu ,... . .,,-F., mmm. Treasurer: Denise Grimm Vice-President: Cheryl Carmack Secretary: Audrey Urban President: Taylor Browrnan IU QRS '75 J A Y 2, Q ws 2? AL 1 9, vm if g yr Q' ' WT K A .kk a A . 1 ,Q g 4 if 2 -2 is Do you like the way I dance? i ff, if A 5' '52 it , -gr 2 5' 1 . ff .Q A a . Camilla Abby Dale Adair Antoinette Affatati Gary Agopian Cindy Ahl Peggy Ahrens Beth Aiuto Gayle Allen David Anderson Ron Antonucci Trudy Argel Manuel Arguelles David Bennett Theresa Berghuis Peter Berghuis Cathy Best Shanna Binns Terry Bishop Carol Bianthorne Peter Boada jeff Bodet Lynda Bodet Teresa Boeck Bob Boggs Mike Arnold Patricia Arnold William Asher Mike Avey Terese Badder lohn Balazs Marla Balluscio Bruce Barber -J, X 1, , , fa- ,, ,, i i if ff 1 '- QM ,Fw tr V, .Q sp y! , x ,QA - V Te F T I x N ' f 12,1 mt 1 '- t ile' 5' 'fr r if ' f 14 W 'l 3 f Eg '- ' -'A ?' fr it , Je' 6 I .,,H W, ft 'fr , M f V , g ' r l . Q. LL., ,IIA-'Lp' , 1 I R 1 A fi, 5 I My kv ,Q i 9 K 1- x X I 6 1 , ,, is 'E t t 1 VX if .- .. if .ft 2 . f, , Y 0' 6 5, - 33,9 , tt. , , , ,,,,, i2 .W 4 1 f r 4 t .. M Q -. ee . Peggy Barker Dave Barklow Suzi Barnes loe Barragan Scott Bart jeff Beasley Terry Beebe Carol Bello Bryan Bennett :he f , ff '5 1 ,fa me ., 1 1 y W X I ,TN I beg your pardon! David Calhoun Marilyn Caluerley Tony Camasta Richard Camero Denise Cameraro Carol Campbell Sandy Canchola Molly Cannon joe Cannone Val Card if eff f .il Taylor Browman Samuel Buchanan Paul Burger jody Burgess Maureen Burgess Randy Burhans Debbie Bunker Rich Burke Buddy Butler 48 juniors ,1 E5 wg of 5 Q ffl -. Y v -uv 'W if H FL' f AIA 1' K ' A fi' all K, x 'u Q Q mf M s -is I K as ' 9 V- ' Q , f' 4 v.? ' , ' sa- 1 ' . Vila' ' -'iw T ' . v ',' kylil A V ,' 1: x l ll l qi W , A5723 : Cindy Bologna Robin Bondurant Carol Borchers ' 35 Chris Borra E ax 3 W 3 fm if A5 , f 15 P2 All 3 ,,,. :J fa t X 'l rrlr ,V 2 517 .1-1' Q ' ' .- -Q , Mr :ww ,,,, ,, X if in, l fe' Q? W .jr yi , it Q A f lf 17 7 .wr ff fl, T N Debbie Boudreau Denise Boudreaux Phillip Bowden Brian Box 4 joe Bradley L Steve Bre nts r,-,ir', f jonie Brockmeyer Paula Brooke .J ,,, 2 QW, 1, 1? N wit? SZ! v Q...-w-.4 ...wut CLASS COUNCIL Melinda Foley, Audrey Urban, Denise Cheryl Carmack, J 'r f,,Q ,V,fl- jeff Carlson V A Cheryl Carmack - l A iff V '75 Nadine Carter fi Chris Cashen W ij A , T' R -f fb B T T .L 'Q ini :F , , ,, ,, Lynn Castagno Pam Casteel Danita Celaya Denise Cesario Danny Chaidez john Chastain Cindy Clarke Terry Clark 9' f - , mr ff in X zz. S. ,fx ' 2 k if - lj V r -Q. g f ' 9, A Q .. . 47. 5 gi M -6 ,f x Bob Coder Cathy Cogan Cathy Collins Debi Collins Gary Colvin Chris Conley julie Diesslin Duane Disanto Helen Dorman Vicki Dorn Candy Davis Dennis Deimel Maria Delatorrez Geralyn Dellosa leff DeLong Bill Delp Bertha DelRio Tom Diehl Peggy Tams, Karon Hyslop, Linda Hamilton, janice Craig .. , f- .,-,,,,., ,V Denise Douglas Gary Driscoll Darla Dybas Bill Eagleson Rick Eaton Ronald Ebeling Cheryl Eiholzer lody English C gk , f y I 1 f - l rf W iysyi 5 B B 3 ' ei:-aid. , ' V: , 2 '1 ' ' X, , , ,, ! ,..., , If 1 ' 'Q :WH ,f ,, .1 ,, ,, , :iw , 2 I I l 4 K ti , f ,, :W X ' L , l. 1 Q L 1 3 , -, f .ff ff lf ,ii , x-rn Denise Conway Carrie Cooper Al Copeg Barbara Cortez Bob Costello Denise Cowen lanice Craig Cristal Cristler David Crippen Leo Critchfield Antonia Castaneda Brian Curly Kelly Currier Charlie Custer Bonnie Damron Gad, he's a doll! juniors 49 lim Escobedo Donna Espinola Mark Estep Kathy Evans Mike Evinger Ron Ewry Debbie Faith Barbara Fangmeyer wt-sssssai NW K as s AN t wig K s 'x I X . A My Debbie Fraijo Rick Franks J ts? V 6, all -0 Q ,,,., 4 X353 ts s f 4 as J f 64 ti' ta V -x-.. ,sa . . Hawk: . . ,Q , . L: 2 s 2 ' A '5'i,, -3.52 ., 4, V A'i6 f F ,W M V' rl '- ,',-,,, , J, ,MT Vicki Familari Lori Farmer Barry Fenberg Stan Ferguson Curt Fernau Rick Fickel Wayne Fiechter Mindy Fields loAnn Fifer Manuel Figueroa Tina Finn Mark Fischer Roxanne Fisher john Fluker Melinda Foley Robert Fowler ' :'i-- i i I Qi? if , vt 'lt Halls Richard Frederick Eric Freed Kari Freed Carl Freeman Dale Fritz Brad Fullerton ii aft gg ,it ' 5 y 14 4 . sst it., - .in I She turned me down. .. X its F E Q S i ,I t tn tiit R 1 45 ,Z -L Egg 1 .t., M 8 gel i ff 1 Amit Pat France gt, ,yit lll- m lanine Frazelle A i fx f 50luniors Carrie Galbraith Benjie Gallegos Kathy Gamble Fred Gamschow Mary Gardner Christine Garcia Dino Garcia Laura Garcia Martha Garcia Rachel Garcia G ' ,, V ,,.., ,I ii ff 9 M . , ,,,,w,V , ,,,,,, , ,:,, v ',t,,Li: . 2 M X 3 'W ! 6' i Y I il . -. - 7 515: . 'mf . .k ts A , ,ivy it X - f IM, I A . f x i ' s ., ., L X , 5 Vs 1, we t, . , '.'- .0. X M x 4 G Q . 4 saw 1 if A W 3 J' , . N as l X .xx Q s S 75 it 4' -. is , R R , 3 Q 3 it Qt it Laura Hall . Nan Hall Linda Hamilton Lesi Hamilton Tricia Hanks Sherrie Hanson Kare n Harman . 'A Sue Hayes Ii- H Ronda Heflin gj'i',i?- xgx ik W 'UE e 2 Q ir. 3 , X E? x X . l i Tom Helgerud Bill Hemsley Denise Henderson Richard Garcia Tom Genonese Leslie Gevrin Robert Gonet Paul Goodacre Mark Goodman Louellen Grash Anna Grega Max Grijalva joseph Gray Angela Graziano Bill Grieve Denise Grimm Eric Graffham lanice Grodivant Marie Guillen Gary Haines lim Halbritter Ladine Halink lan Hall 51 K K ,G k . X f gi in X 5 X4 R, as f it , ri' ti X S X as X 5 eagle. B 3 11 sf ' ':: ' Q 3 X , is ,X in at Ss? 12 4 i X ll 4 A X ,' A If .- Q ix Y- ' 8 A Mitch Hendrickson DeAn Hickox Ramelle Hill Dan Hoechlin Mike Holcombe Sharon Holden Vicki Holton Rene Hopman LaDonna House Marilyn Howard jeff Huber Mary Hudgens Pam Humbles Scot Hustin Linda Hutchison Karon Hyslop Sharon Hyslop Waynette jackson A Alan jarvis Terri john Karen johnson Scott johnson David jones jeri jones Ron jones john Kaderka Greg Kazos X. r, V V, 11, 'lfl' Q ,.,,, V V A VV 52 juniors Eat your heart out! , J :safes a 1 4 J ' 1 f- ' is , .. A f 3 if Q, at osx! I f .E i Don Kelly Mike Kelly Mike Kemmling Kurt Kemp Doug Kennard john Kettman Carolyn Kinard Ruby Kujsriopas Steve Klein Bill Knott jeanne Koploy Karen Kritzer Tam Krumm Tena Kyhn Suzette Labadie Cindy Land Kathy Lane Beth Larrabee Tom Larrabee Iris Laubach Larry Lavers Terry Leissner Robin LeMasters Millie Leveque Charlene Lewis Monica Llibre Carol Linogren julie Lineberger Carolyn Lockwood Tracie Lookinbee Toni Lopez Rick Lorges Kim Love Patti Luck john Lunsford janice Lussier Hal Lyons joanne Macholl we f if V, f f W ai, V la kj f , whgggw . I 5 ,fr Q V gf?-If vs Q il ,Y K .Y f Kiki is ' '-hf cf 1 1 Z' f ' ,A W .,',, ,,,' A .. l .. , ,Elk ' V VVVL 'V V C ,W y'.' L ,ij V V VV .VV , V ,,,V VV V ', ' ' gwiiiivf' 15:41:22 if 1 al 'Y A 4 . VV . 4 F 4 il' f . ll ,I K 'l Wit. - 1 AV A ., M, L V m 11161 , ,V jliivby' in -J K 2 Tl- 'in ini N if, ,t- X' ' 7. wtf, ,yi 'VM pg 'Q V .fy ,, 'Ml xi' 122 ' f::.!' lf 51 ,f y Q, gf! V, L L , Ami q-1 ' I ' ' 'z Q A L ' V 1 , . 5. ,. Si' f . , is , , '- W 'P ,, y ff f 5 EV ,, fm it W - w Q S+ ki as. . , X X -,::f:e,::e . ge. .:- ,ig ay ,ga -....k K H was X 'is A W X , l 5 so . , . ,Q ,Y R Ziflij l Y S Lynne Madden Diane Major Pat Mamola john Manning Teresa Manno Paul Marcus Sandra Marmolejo Sam Martin I didn't know YOU were on the football team. as ' Sandy Mascorro is Y 3 A ' S., 1 H Chris Mason Greg Matzke Don McCasland Sherry McClellan Diana McKinney 'Q'. 1 . Bill Max A M5 Richard McAllister ff l KX Charlie McCain A 4 ' t . f 3 julie Mihalka Gary Miller Virginia Miller julieMiner 'fr Magalee Miranda fiif j Helen Moore N Mark Moore BarbaraMoran r u. ia'-Sfw. .H-fall!! M . f 1-rx. X1 james McMullen james McPeak Mike McMillen Susan McQueen Donna Mehring Steve Mendoza ' K Q xv S ' - - a w' - .2 1. s1'I::.s5:-g l - W S 5 S M ' 3 M as 'X ' 1 , If Q . ' L ' -a li X l :::::: ' 4: Fran Moran A QQ ' X 0 me Y SS Q 5' X S aw 3 l lc- ! r ...- .E 4 A james Moran Stephanie Morhardt Erick Morrison Susan Moss Sheryl Muench George Mulligan Glenn Myers Karen Nelson Wanda Newcomb Bruce Niccom Cindy Nichols Sandy Nichols juniors 53 Tina Nichols 'William Nichols Kathy Niepert Paul Niesen Claudia Norris john Norris Curt Novy Elizabeth O'Brien Elsa Ochoa Robin Ogilvie Carlos Olait Aliene Old Michael Olinger Robert Paddock Dolores Padilla Sue Page Bob Paine Rosemary Patterson 3-in 1 A , is iiir f 'L isi r 'fri' ,Ei H ,,,. f - 3 3 ,, i x W f X rs ff , , 0 s X Q f K 1 ,t - ' J as 2 ,zifl ' , f.. , it we , fl, A J' it J L- 1 4, rf,, W ls . DeaAnne Peacock David Pearson Teresa Pena Dan Perez Kathleen Perkins Kerry Perkins Serge Perusse Tom Phillips joe Pistilli Virginia Plank Bob Plant john Plant Melodie Poepping Ben Popilsky Val Primante Sharon Provan Terri Pry Debbie Pullen Aimee Purkhiser Gary Putman .2 l' H .,' 'fn ' , is ,, , . 52 C..-I F , 'M 1? P 3. 4 i K sz - -f if 1 ,W V gs V 4 , 17 ,, ,. ' , ' 6' 'Z' f i qfrr m ' - S' .- f , l'M i , V H s V ? ' l 9- M ,, 8 R G -'iw Q f ff ,. Q ' ar B 54 V., .... lm l ai 4 5 j l I mia' 469 Diane Quayle Bob Raab Patricia Ramirez Pilar Ramirez Tina Ramirez Larry Rampenthal juan Ray Mike Ray Brad Ream Terri Reed Tom Reeff Mark Relyea I iw 5 l W9 A -1 l so ,nw , fl i t i EX ' X J i Terry Resser Floyd Reyes Mike Rey Dennis Reynolds i Mary Richitella K 45511 all K Q S s wax: . xv -'iffy .f 5 V ' if t ' Nancy Rodriguez 4 ' Pat Rodriguez X 'Vi tt 1 r eiee 1 N ,. 23- A Diane Rios I Q - ' X t N. A ,J Toni Ripoli N Wi 'S ' C J' QQ 'S Diane Ritter W v H , 1- ' N, Greg Rivadeverra X Sw --I A,.. girtsgttgsii, ll? , joel Robert , S X 'S' Rosa Rodriguez Laurie Rogers I' You could carry my books at least. .A 4 l George Roberts Patricia Roberts Dave Robinson Mark Rock Bill Rodriguez Frank Rodriguez Sherry Rogers Rick Rohn Avaree Romero Cindy Romero Sandie Rosone Sam Rdwell Herb Rubin Emma Ruiz Linda Ruiz Kathie Russell john Rutherford Dave Sallee Terri Sanders Louise Sanginario Ron Scheiwiller Robert Schleef Y,-ft,:. A at 2 it S X , S, 5? if gl 'Q .. X 54 f fl' l -t - .t ,fer If ties x all i tt iii S E QE 3? figs are , , , i tt V.. s lg iiiii S I i ii f ' f D sg ...f--' ' ,S ,,.f'-q. Q X U ' . X . 9 t i I ci 'ss .- -- .t Lori Schmidt 5 ft? Tom Schmoizer S3 Q ' X Terri Schneider W i S T lan Schroepfer s 1 , :X . fin. ' K .D fr. - 1 1 A i S Q Dave Scott Kevin Scott Greg Schubert jim Seals r I Q .. X juniors 55 R H l . t, Q Q X ,. S. m11 Georgia Smith Malcolm Smith Mike Smith Rod Smith Keith Smoyer lim Solo Linda Solis joel Sothern Bonnie Soto Roxanne Sowers Rina Spindler Aruna Srinivasan Steve Steinert Shelly Sherling Betsy Stevens 56luniors - X A il f- 1 5 N fa X Lx + 'N' fi x 'N .t- l t,ttht: X 1 . ax, ette f v 1 F ll , X 3 55 - .Q - T t 'S Q ii Y QW l Q ig s 3' Carol Seich Virginia Shaffstall Marcie Shea lohn Sheldon Patrick Shepherd Dale Sherwood Anne Shide Mark Shisler Randy Sickles Rick Simpson Martin Skahill Elizabeth Smith Steve Stevens Tom Stewart Dave Stoen ner Scott Stokes I wish he'd ask me to dance. T ,Q iiiiii li K Q tve W jf 1 1 I.. t . S . li X ' A it K ttt,t ,,, Q , ,c as at mtlkm Dave Stonestreet if Earl Straw lanine Strayer A . ' iw Debbie srsauver Stan Stupor Diana Stuve John Suarez Clar Sulser . ' it ' egg W, 1 sw f I f ..,, ii iii vs af' Peggy Tams Preston Tani joe Taylor Kathy Taylor Cathy Tarin Claudia Tennison Micky Thompson jeff Threadgill Allen Thomas S m my L L sr' f,.' iff , V! .tt. Q 4., .., , K , it Nr ..i,-- .. kr, , ,N ,I Al K ' at Qi ANA.. . ' ,-1--UBHYJ. , 44 ' sg , 'Q 1. . Q? k . 5' , Af . 3 7fffif A S 1.L,,,., ,. , f uf., X! Y? Melinda Thurston Vickey Tilley , 1 , Karen Tipton Dave Tomaszewski el' , - t+:f,f , N, 41.5.1 A i r wwe L at L any -- C, We 'V f if Y tml:-wt A Yap in 'wt , f' 'X A. ,er 'gz- 6 air xl xi 4 I 2. 1. WCJ2, Y- ' -4:52 , Y ,gl , , Vu 1 Ez l f Le, ,., .9 ,.., , ,,, ,rg,f,7 A iff T i i ,kg N, W my . V af it V , 1' , lj L ,,,,,. ,L lf !,, v,, 'lHf1ll 9 3. ' , , f ,,- V - Al Torres V Erin Tracy 13' Louise Tremblay , V xlly 5 Lisa Tuba 2 L Sherry Tufores Sheree Turner Myrna Tyree Pam Underwood Audrey Urban Bella Valencia Vaughn Valentine Maria Vargas Cindy Vestino Herbert Villafranco Paula Virgin Richard Waas , l Melodie Waid johnny Walker leanine Walsh Billy Warren Cynthia Watkins Linda Watts Eddy Waymack Sherry Weese Laurie Weise Chris Weiss Bill Wellker Mark Wesh ssy yys ssy Ja lv: Al s. fs, f 'r'r X ysyt Y L 'L c N, K Ken Wilkinson Lynne Williams Mike Williamson Gail Wilson julie Wolkoys Ron Wolkoys Look at what that freshman is wearing . . . my if 3. W zi, g X my mg E Z ,. A Pamela Wood Chuck Woods Danny Worthington leanette Worthington Susan Wright lohanna Wuerffel Chris Wynhamer Lupe Yanez Vivian Yard lon Yellon leanne Yoshida Pat Young Juniors 57 advancement COLIN K. ABRAHAMSON ROBERT L., ALLEN Fi. DIANE ABRAMOWITZ MIKE G. ACOSTA DIANA L. ALLEY BILL ALLTON BONNI S. ALBERT VIRGINIA L. ANDERSON KIM M. ARCHIBALD PATRICIA D. ARNOLD Advancement 59 A I . Q' aoB1.AvEv MJJ' ANNA M. AVINA IAN K- ASH DONNA G. AULWES f I I PATRICIA A. BABAKITIS PEGGY A. BACHMANN TERESE M. BADDER MICHAEL S. BACU 60 Advancement YOLANDA M. BAGU SUSAN BAIRD CRAIG A. BAKER IOHN S. BALAZS 1 . . IOSEPH N. BALDONADO RANDY M. BARCON T. LARRAI NE BARR DONNA I. BASORE X BOB L. BARKER CORRINNE F. BARKLEY Advancement 61 KRISTA L. BEER NN SHERRIE L BEERS BRYAN L BENNETT DENISE E BENNETT THERESA T. BERGHUIS up 1 Boy' Those lemonples sure are sour. YQ dv X ax Q ,LN L ' A , ,W V Q he VG RQ ,AP if Mom! Look what followed me home. PAUL R. BOWERS ANNE M. BOYER i jOE BRUNO IONI L. BUCHANAN ROBERT C. BOADA PAUL R- BORRA PAT P. BRENNAN KIM M. BROOKE DEBBIE 1. BUNKER SH IOYCE A. BURGER Advancement 63 MICHELE 1. CAMPBELL THELMA L. CARD i VICKIE A. BURHANS RICHARD N. BURKE .-rr '7' TOM A. CARDAMONE LINDA M. CARLONE DELBERT L. BUTLER MARILYN S. CALVERLEY DENISE R. CAMERANO IOHN S. CAMERON 64 Advancement What are YOU doing tonight? ALAN A. CARRICO LAURA R. CARTER A .V 7 .E 1.,A 7 .IP 5? I X I RR . . x MARK A. CLEAR MIKE R. CLEMENTS .wx 'Y 3, g -ff MARTHA R. CLEPPER THERESA D. COLLINS Don't bother me, I'm in a state of deep meditation. ROBERTA L. COLWELL DENISE A. COOPER CHRIS L. CASHEN SANDY L. CIMINO Advancement 65 It , s ff Q Z 1 1. Laura Carter You Ain'tNothin'ButAHound Dog... 2+2. ... Each year the Montview League gives recognition to five stu- dents from each of the league member schools. This year's out- standing personalities represented Northview at the Montview League Honors Banquet. To be considered for the award each must have maintained a high academic standard, and have partic- ipated actively in school events. The following, in no specific order, along with their accomplish- I 'IFN ments, are this year's Montview League five. LAURA CARTER: Besides being Coordinator of Pep, an active member of Pep Club and a varsity cheerleader, Laura has shown her interest in school spirit by serving as a frosh basketball statis- tician and a varsity and l.V. wrestling statistician. Musically, she has been in Women's Choir, Viking choir, Chamber Singers, and has been the treasurer of Clef Dwellers. She has also Shown her enthusiasm by participating in Girls' League and as a member of Leadership she was one of Northview's representatives at the Mont- view League Forum. IEANNINE CUSTER: Always playing an important role, leannine has held such offices as sophomore class treasurer, junior class Dave Escobedo president and has been an active member of class council. Aside from her participation in Drama Club and Idunians, she has been Coordinator of Special Events. Her interest in music has shown itself by her memberships in Women's Choir, Viking Choir, and her work on the crew for the BOYFRIEND. Active in sports, lean- nine has been a basketball statistician, has played on the Powder Puff football team, and has been active in G.A.A. Whatdo you mean myl DAVE ESCOBEDO: As a member of the Varsity and LV. basketball and football teams, and as the recipient of football's Most Inspirational Player Award, Dave has shown his outstanding athletic talent. A very active person on our campus, he has been sophomore class president as well as a member of class council and A.S.B. President. LINDA EWRY: Excelling in leadership, Linda has held the positions of freshman and sophomore legislator, has been a member of class council f4yrs.J, Coordinator of Special Events, and A.S.B. vice-president. Linda's well rounded activities also include the Viking Staff, Girls' League tSoph. Rep.l, G.A.A., Womens Choir and Peace- makers. She was chosen as the D.A.R. Good Citizen, Girl of the Year and was a princess on the Basketball Royalty Court. DENISE BENNETT: As a very active person in the field of music, Denise has been in Women's Chorus, Concert Choir, Viking Choir, and Chamber Singers. Furthering her interest, she has also been secretary of Folk Club and president of Clef Dwellers. As for her other school activities, she has been in G.A.A., head of costumes for the drama production THE BAD SEED, and A.S.B. treasurer. 66 Montview League Five montview league honors Denise Bennett id my shirt don't match? AQ ' 4 ' . I -', . A - Q . . ,2 ' .l L., ,,-s, ' la ' '- 3 11 Eewww! This grilled cheese is really bad. a 1 5 ,r . K I ri, -ii Jeannine Custer Montv L g F 67 The things l have to put up with! IAN I. CORRIGAN ' Those little freshmen REALLY think they're something. KIM M. COU RTER MARGARET E CRUTCHER DEBRA A, CRUZ Us ... ' BRIAN P. CUNNINGHAM ROSEMARY I. CUNNINGHAM TIM M. CURTIS 6BAdvancement MIKE A. COULOMBE TERI L. CUNNIFF IEANNINE M. CUSTER if-I jh...4d DEBBIE I. DAGNE BONNIE E. DAMRON THERESA M. DELGADO GLORIA 1. DE NARDO inf I RHONDA E. DENKER BILL G. DERANGO IOANN A. DICKSON EDWARD F. DIETZ IR. Somehow! knew he'd ask me that. Advancement 69 'Hx -au-YY KAREN E. DONAHUE PAMELA F. DONNELSON AYON, HELEN L. DORMAN CINDY A. DOS iii: IESSICA M. DOSS LINDA L. DUKE 70 Advancement S No, I don't want to hear any more of your gross jokes. 'Xa E LOUISE DURAN SUSAN M. DWYER K' 3 Sv-M' 'TS .iFf.:X DEBBIE I. DYER IOHN M. DYER DENISE M. DYBAS V IULIE E. ENGELHARDT Navi W W, Goodbye cruel, cruel world. DAVE D. ESCOBEDO We dP ' IILL D. EVENSON ROBERT A. EWINC , .. ABEBECH EBBA RON S. ERHARDT LINDA S. EWRY Advancement 71 Girls of the September-Pam jarvis November- Kathy Margison I ofthe Months Months December-jessica Doss january-Jeanine Custer February-Sue Gray A . ssss oso 2 March-Diana Alley April-jill Kanoa May-Sandy Cimino Girl of the Year Linda Ewry ,june-Chris Krumm Every year the elected eight Girls' League representatives, two from each class, choose ten girls con- sidered to be attributes to North- view and honor each of them as a Girl of the Month. The year had a roaring start nam- ing Pam Jarvis, Girls' League pres- ident, as September Girl of the Month. The following month active Linda Ewry was honored and No- vember was awarded to G.A.A.'s president, Kathy Margison. The VI- KING editor, jessica Doss was sin- gled out as December and delightful leannine Custer earned january. Sue Gray acclaimed honors for February and head cheerleader, Diana Alley was named March Girl of the Month. April was awarded to Marklinian president, jill Kanoa, and flag twirler Sandy Cimino was chosen as the May recipient. The year came to a close as head flag twirler Chris Krumm was named june Girl of the Month. From these ten senior girls Linda Ewry was chosen as the most out- standing and was named Girl of the Year for 1974. Girls of the Months 73 Forget gossiping- I've got more important things to look at. -lP'N TONY C. FAITH MARTA L. FEILEN , , A IOHN W. FETCHO MANUEL FIGUEROA 74 Advancement qt -E WENDY L, EZARD ROBERT FABELA RUSS E. FELDMAN IILL K. FERGUSON 41 PATTI D. FINCH PAMELA S. FISCHER 'wxx ., ,DW 5 IEFF W. FLEMING LOUIS FORGEN ir' V PETE P. FORTUGNO PAM I. FOSTER X. 36, no, l'd say 38! wr-M 'If' MARK T, GALLAQHER DOLORES R. GARCIA .N . W. . . 1 f. MICHAEL R. FRAIIO BEV A. FREDERICK ' x ,N if PAMELA I. FREEMAN CINDY I. FULLER Advancement 75 BECKY 1. GARDNER KEITH A. GIAMO 'ttwfx TROY L. GOODMAN 76 Advancement f ROBERT I. GARRETSON LINDA M. GIBSON ww PHYLLIS K. GARRICK RICARDO GARZA BRIAN F. GIERTZ SHERYL L. GONZALEZ K qv-vwvf CHERYL A. GRADECKI Karen, if you come any closer I'lI scream! 0- Hi 'hiv' M v if G86 V w g, ,gn 2215 , R, ff R IEFF GRANT SUSAN E. GRAY Tom A. GRAY cmov L. GReGsoN H, ,f 'Y' SHARON K. GRIFFEY MARILU E. GUARINO And then he said that he didn't mean to be late, but. . , ROBERT B. GUERRERO DENISE GUMINSKI GIF ELISE CUMINSKI KOLLEEN S. HADDOW Advancement 77 L Q A ff 3 . K i I RICHARD I. HAECKEL RICK P. HAINES JAMES 1. HALBRITTER ' , za, . L T f A if X ' A at 2 BRADFORD L. HALL , N lu...-1 What did you say they put in these hamburgers? LARRY M. HANEY 78 Advancement HELEN L. HALINK nr' TERRY A. HALL in:-eff DONALD R. HANSON IAMES R. HARALSON CINDY L. HART LU ANN HAZLETT You know what I'm going to do with this??????? I ERIC R. HASEMEYER RON A. HELMS BRUCE F. HATTEN Sai ..1i A I E Ska' E JOHN I. HENDERSON LAURA A. HARE fig? M DON R. HAYES .. E I + SHARON A. HENDRIX Advancement 79 To all Vikings, My stay with you Vikings at N.V.H.S. was so great. I learned a lot about myself, I would like to say thanks to everybody for being nice friends. Of all the things, I'm gonna miss the rallies, the Viking cheerleaders, and football. In Ethiopia we play soccer. I enjoyed watching football a lot. I know I'll miss you all, but I'll still have the Viking spirit with me. I would like to say a special thank you to my American family, spe- cially to my mom and dad, Virginia and Lars Ahrens, for being kind and wonderful. Thanks to all my teachers for being helpful to me and special thanks to COUNSELING and A.S.B. I'll never forget N.V.H.S., and you Vikings don't you ever for- get me and Ethiopia. Good-bye N.V.H.S., Good-bye Vikings, Good-bye beautiful Cali- fornia. Love and remember always, frolgz M- UJDQ Q21crfiC3iflU'.f'kt,Q '.'. From the Land of Safaris and Skyscrapers We never had anything like this in Africa. Hey Brian! You learn something new every day. Wt. I Q I- So this is America. .. Q. f-,- 4 I, ' '33 ' ,' ' s 3 'fi t.- 85 Tsige and A.F.S. president Brian Curley. Cos 1 t 4 k What's in this sandwich? h, it feels good to get off my feet. 'J l Tsige's American family: Mr. and Mrs. Ahrens, Tom, Peggy, and Tsige. AFS Student 81 lib' i IUDY M. HENRY BOB HERNANDEZ RAYMOND S. HIGA KARL NI. HIGGINS ,, 3 X PAUL HIGGINS DAVE M. HILL DAVID K. HINES RANDALL D. HOCHBERGER -NM. TANYA I. HOLEMAN MITCH B. HOLT . Q If N -'tiff If xwfsf 'x 5 82Advancement Take this. . .and that! sf X. I .SR I wonder if he's going to eat the rest of that hamberger? DAVID C. HONTZ DEBBIE L. HOPKINS R -err? AN K af D SANDY S. HULTSMAN DONNA L. HUMBLES SUSAN D. HUNTER GINA M. IANDOLA Q.. .5 4. A E Es 3 I 5 J FEIS, 5 K., 'Wg E I IOHN T. IRVIN PAM M. IARVIS SUSAN C. IARVIS BEVERLY E. IOHNSON E T W KATHY I. IOHNSON MICHAEL C. IOHNSON Q3 E TERRY S. IOHNSON TONYA JONES DEBBI E. IUSTICE NALANI I. KANOA 84Advancement MITCHELL I. KAPLAN CHARLOTTE 1. KAYDEN A N,-... Qleax 4' .L ,N DOLLY A. KELEPECZ MARIA KELLER Q- gig Gee, I'd like to wrestle her! ,nd EMILY M. KELLY ax SHARON A. KERTMAN fi X V. 9 FLORY L. KEMP ,Q IJ.. LINDA l. KIERTZNER KAZUMASA I. KIKUNACA MICHAEL E. KIMBRELL I R WENDY L. IRKER Well, what was I supposed to do? ,, fl: NELSON L. KNAPP Advancement 85 I WALTER I. KRONER RICK E. KUHN 86 Advancement SCOTT A. KNIGHT CHRIS T. KRUMM DEBBIE A. LABADIE I HOWARD D. KRAUSE JIM KRIZANSKY Go 'way, kid, ya' bother me. MIKE I. LA MERE RON D. LANCASTER 3 IEFFRY D, LANE MIGUEL S. LARA 'Qtr 'X L SCOTT I LA VALLEY L ,, sei L E. X IEFF H. LEISSNER Al-BER ml? T I. LEMOS Caught you! ROD D. LEVEQUE MIKE LOE QN MAUREEN T. LISPI TN S Q K '. E L1.,E .Gi . YwvxE . X N F E 'L DAVID M. LOOFT Advancement 87 The Covina Lions Club sponsors North- view's Young Men of the Month. This award is the acknowledgement of senior boys who have been involved in school and community activities, but have not previously received recognition for their accomplishments. The boys are selected by use of information turned in by teach- ers and students. This year's Men of the Month have participated in many func- tions which prove they are well deserv- ing. B8 Young Men of the Months Young Men of the Months November-joe Maul Gctober-Ray Higa ,- -i December- Eric Hasemeyer March-jeff Lane ebruary-Bruce Hatten April-Rob Garretson May-jeff Fleming h89 MICHELLE L. LOOKINBEE ROSS S. LUPO CHRISTOPHER R. MAIRA RANDY G. MAIZE 'fm NANCY B. MANCINI KATHY A. MARGISON MARK S. MARGISON MARIO MARTINEZ 90 Advancement PLEASE! Not while I'm eating! KAREN K. MASTERS IOE S. MAUK SALVADOR MEDINA GARY E. MESSING LINDA F. MILLARD TIMOTHY A. MINNIHAN . -f 1 Man! That is one SHORT skirt. CARMEN MEZA DONALD D. MEZZIE BEVERLEE I. MITCHELL DANIEL W. MONKA TONY A- MORENO LAURA S. MORGAN Advancement 91 3 PAM S. MORGAN HELENE M. MORISSET K i.. .. Sometimes you're just too much to handle. N . N JACQUES R. MORISET KEN L, M055 DON D. MYERS SUSAN I. MRAZ DALE W. MUELLER . 92 Advancement CATHY I. MC CAFFERTY VICKI L- MC CLINTON MARK W. MC KEE IODY A. MC NULTY 5 WILLIAM H. MC PHERSON DEBBY NADEL 2 x HARRIET NADEL DEREK E. NICHOLS I x KATHLEEN I. NEIPERT LISE M. NORMAND , 2 Advancement 93 You see this apple .... I ELSIE M. OCHOA MARYLYNN OLSON 94 Advancement TIM H. O'NElLL 1 LEN I. PALMINTERI CRAIG A. PATTERSON I A 1 X STEVE I. PATTERSON ANA S. PENA CATHY C. PAVON IOE M. PENA x ' . .. 'W - , ,, ns Are you sure he left you for good? I told you it would taste bad. MONICA L. PEREZ EDDIE W. PERKINS SUSAN1. PENA R Q M 9 SUSAN K. PESCEONE TERESA B. PENA I ROBERT B. PLANT CHERYL A. PINNEY ION D. PISTILLI STEPHANIE D. PETERSON 1 Girls' State Helen, you forgot your tights. W-a-i-t a minute. I never said that. , ' .. , tif :wffff Q 'X lsef izf , ,Lmngf N- ' 0 I 1 V 'Q G X 3 l 2' ' E 1 X Q Lp' . 1 K . kg: gang , nam-s ,erre Second period P.E. is just too cold. Hey! That's my coke you're drinking. K ts M--A . 511:-. gl K 1 L, . ..,, .6 -. ,-iff ,... iff' 'll UQ' in l x . A T . Q 3 1 Helen Halink At the end of each year a junior girl is choser by the faculty to represent Northview during th summer at Girls' State. This year's representativ at Squaw Valley was Helen Halink. The purpose of the Girls' State Convention is to learn how a democratic government is runi Helen attended classes with the other representa-- tives and, using what they learned, the girls hel their own political conventions. A member of th Whig party, Helen campaigned for her party' presidential nominee. The ten days Helen spent at Girls' State were an opportunity she appreciated and one she will never forget. ll 5 ,, .,. - ww lt' ' if , , frry ,. .L W y ,- 1, Dave Escobedo Boys from all over California went to the Univer- sity of Sacramento to represent their school at Boys' State. The junior boy chosen last year to represent Northview was Dave Escobedo. Boys' State is sponsored by the American Legion. Its purpose is to give boys an opportunity to com- pare their ideas on the United States governmental system. As a result, Dave went to classes where he learned about our government and holding elections. In addition to this, the boys learned more by dividing into parties, attending party meetings, and holding elections. In one of these elections Dave was elect- ed city treasurer. Attending Boys' State gave him a better under- standing of his government and of how problems develop and how they could be avoided. X Boys' State NX DIANE K. POE BRIAN PREZEL VICTOR M. PRITCHARD BILL I. PRY MIKE R. PULCINO RALPH L. PURFOR MARK W. PURINGTON GARY I. PUTNAM You know what I'm going to do if she walks on this quad? 98 Advancement MARY M. QUAMMEN COLLEEN A. QUIGLEY PATRICIA L. RAMIREZ ROSEMARY RAMIREZ ls that all you ever have on your mind? SUE C. RAMPENTHAL IOSEPH 1. REED IIM P. REEFF FLOYD I. REYES DENNIS P. REYNOLDS DON W. RICHARDS Advancement 99 SCHOLAR ATHLETE: IOHN BALAZS BANK OF AMERICA CERTIFICATE WINNERS: Row 1: Diane Abramowitz lFor. Lang.J, Chris Krumm lMu Karen Masters tSoc. Sciencel, Row 2: john Fetcho iMathJ, Becky Gardner tEnglishl, john Balazs CLab encel Not Pictured: Colin Abrahamson tHome Ec.J, Eric Van Gelder lDramaJ, Debbie Hopkins lBusin Kolleen Haddow CArtl. SHARON HENDRIX National Merit Letter of Com- NATIONAL MERIT LETTER COMMEND mendation Semi-Finalist. TION: Denise Bennett Montgomery, Til O'Neill. Not Pictured Mark Purington. Various scholastic honors are offered each year to outstanding high school seniors. The following are some of the honors received by students of Northview. Bank of America certificates and plaques are presented during the spring semester on the basis of teacher recom- mendation. Certificates are awarded in ten specific categories and plaques are awarded in four general fields. Plaque winners are elibigle to compete in fu rthur competition with students from other schools for 51,000 awards. Scores received on the PSATXNMSQT taken during the junior year are the basis for receiving the National Merit Letter of Commendation. Some students who receive this award are able to compete for semi-finalist honors. A few semi-finalists are able to advance to finalist standings based on their high school records, further testing, and recommendation by school officials. The Governor's Scholars' Award is based entirely on students' academic achievements. In order to receive this award a student must have received all semester grades of A with no more than three B's, in all classes including physical education. CSF Life Membership is achieved when a student has been in CSF during four semesters, during grades ten through twelve, with at least one semester of membership occurring during the senior year. The Pasadena Greater San Gabriel Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame each year se- lects outstanding valley athletes to receive the Scholar Athlete award. It is based on the athletes' academic records and their accomplishments and contributions to this and past football seasons. 100 Senior Scholastic Honors I 1 'Q Senior Scholastic Honors MARK PURINGTON Bank of America Plaque Winner lMath and Scienceb KAREN SCHROEPFER CSF LIFE MEMBERS: Kneeling: Ed Dietz, Tim O'Neill. Standing: lohn Fetcho, Denise Bennett Bank of America Plaque Winner Montgomery, Diane Abramowitz, Karen Masters, Ray Higa, Frances Yuschak, Becky Gardner. QFine Artsl lESSlCA DOSS Bank of America Plaque Winner f lLiberal Artsl GOVERNOR'S SCHOLARS' AWARD: Karen Masters, Becky Gardner, Diane Abramowitz. LISA NORMAND Bank of America Plaque Winner Wocational Artsl Senior Scholastic Honors 101 RAMONA I. RIOS DENISE I. ROBERTS IOE ROSONE IR. .-Q' ffl 'Vw- xll . . E16 HERB C. RUBIN ALBERT C. SAIZ 102 Advancement You're cool, Ed, you're cool. MARGARET M. SALMON PATRICK S. SANCHEZ IOHN M- SANDT LOUISE A. SANGINARIO MARTIN I- SARKISSIAN 'ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ,,.. . BRIAN T. 5C0Tf KAREN A. SEEMANN MARK S. SCHALLER 2 1' i 1 RON G. SCHEIWILLER KAREN E. SCHROEPEER E SUSAN M. SEIGNER Advancement 103 SHERRY H. SHEPHERD WILLIAM A. SHEILDS DALE R. SHORES MANUEL L. SIMPSON GERALD M. SINGH STEVE C. SKAHILL 104 Advancement You guys better give me back my camera. IIM M. SK I I OIEN MITCHELL R. SMITH 3, A ff , ri, il-Is. RAY D. SMITH GREG I. SMOYER BILL A. SNYDER EDDIE L, SOLIS DAVID D. SOUTHWICK LILA A. SPROGIS L COLEEN G, STACH TERRY E, STEEGE Smile! You'fe on candid camera. Advancement 105 BEST DRESSED IOHN IRVIN and IAN CORRIGAN MQST INTELLIGENT DENISE BENNETT and ED DIETZ ,, w I, ,-1 mi I I CLASS CLOWN DONE Mos MITCH HOLT and MILLIE VanONSELEN W I E 3 R ii F BEST ALL AROUND L PAM IARVIS and DAVE ESCOBEDO KARL HIGGINS af! -INDA EWRY and 'EFF FLEMING OR THE I IITY ANDY CIMINO SENIOR BEST BEST BODY MIKE LOE and HELEN HALINK MOST TALKATIVE DON RICHARDS and ALEXIS VASILCHAK SHYEST MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED I ,fl L . 1 ' 15. A .L I , I j,..QlQQlfQ..E A Q ...N E IIM SKOIEN and DEBBIE HOPKINS IOE PENA and KATHY MARGISON lOl STEPHENSON Gosh, that's an awful big cow you're milking. DEBBIE S. STRADER PAULA R. STRANDE av-. lx RANDY O. STUART IANICE L. SUMMERHAYS CAROL R. TENNEY 108 Advancement IOAN E. TERMATH TIM E. TESS ALLEN E. THOMAS IACKIE A. THOMAS Wy ,K IAN S. THOMAS EDWARD A. THRASHER DAVE E. THREADGILL , ba DAVQID A. TRUAX BRAD D. TURNER i '414 ,,Lb uvW ' 1- W IAN VAITKUS Gee! I really ought to learn my alphabet. Advancement 109 1 .V K . .1 ,, ,I NEAL VAN DER AARDE GLEN T. VAN DER LINDEN MELANIE VAN ONSELEN ALEXIS A. VASILCHAK 4. IOHN N. VINSON RUSSELL G. WALLACE 110 Advancement W I 455 VIRGINIA VALENCIA ERIC A. VAN GELDER NORMAN VAN GINKEL - BRIAN L. VINSON I Q X 4 , if-WW . I I I ,--, ,g V' yy V, , 'ffgw ' . K dy . , .. - . L IOHN WALTER You mean that's wha HX Y CHERYL A. WEAST LYDIA WELCKER KENNETH W. WHEAT IACKIE S. WHITEHEAD IIM H. WILFONG LAUREL L. WILLIAMSON LARRY W. WILSON BRENDA A. WORTHAM e rain comes from? IEANISE V. WORTHINGTON DOUG I. WRIGHT Advancement 111 fi IAMES P. WYATT HENRY A. YANEZ PATRICIA M. YOUNG FRANCES E. YUSCHAK 1st Row: S.LaValley, R.Garrettson, 2nd Row: l.BaIazs, R.Ewing, M.HoIt, N.VanGinkle. 3rd Row: K.Higgins, M.Loe, l.Pena, S.Pena, C.Cashen, D Richards, D.1ustice, S.Hultzman, S.Rampenthal. 4th Row: B.Boada, A.Carrico, l.Custer, l.Doss, C.Rose, H.HaIink, T.Cunniff, L.Ewry, S.Cimino A.Vasilchak, P.jarvis, F.Kemp, D.KeIepez, C.Krumm, l.Evenson, S.Peceone, S.Hunter, l.Ferguson, L.Kiertzner. 5th Row: l.FIemming, B.Bishop 1.Bodet, D.Monka, D.Alley, j.Vin5on, M.Pulcino, S.Skahill, D.Hontz, P.Fortunio, D.Shores. 112 Advancement peapfe 4 fri' A 451 gram me th Sfrnurftg 130 Q at :qui Elle 15 digg fig., telttuof! change H tb uurage in I gc Nga img? can muh E 2 X w 'l?50ll1 bu Imam he Enifnrruce I 40 ,! Q: .,, . ff xx ' N.. ' Y 2311 j,CunLC7 N-1 Pencil drawing! B. Curley 1 15. ' X' f if Q ,I-7751 . iyf. 0 I6 Q4 if Quang B nliff Y N I :lL 7L+LS ' b ' , g 3 . V sk ' 5 4- E X n Q19 A D IW' 17' f T A lp 5 . X A 1 . .. -fjfl e-- S. B People's Gallery Pencil Drawingfl. Fleming THE VOICE The day was one of hate. The sun did n't shine, The wind didn't blow, The people didn't talk. Then, from nowhere to be seen There came a voice. I love you, it said. The wind began to blow, The sun shone through the clouds, The people talked of life. And the voice said, I will love you forever. So, the new day never ended. LD. Lane 5 ' fg .f C- .-- X . c .-T'.Z'1-,.----Y Z 'i ,Ef- gb S-Q.-q1- ....Q.---f ,, V wr . -J- IH, f y r.. - I l.X,ll'M,-.- ,W .U U ,Al-,pt , X ---1- '-'Y ' .i . 1. L ' 4 A f 's1 JF 6 lx- Q 0 wa. ,.m A Q 1' - i ' . .1-j-.f,,..:--,-,-A- 'T' ' L L1 1' ' id, F- Q V R K Qc 1 k ' ' WN :WC W .5 I Q Aziz ,f f - 512-X 'VJ X ' f Q UQ: 7 5 In an waterco or R. H ' week we X Nr' 44 Muvba-fn!! 'mul 4' '-4 -'fzwww'-'H 'Wx V? I N jx, 2 Lad. xQv- , K. i 1 , KT Y L A ' 5 g . ' -'RMU Q . , ,. . , W' x ' - ' x .2 I I n 8 5 r I C ,. L Ink drawingfB. C I I II D PeopIe's Galiery I took your picture off my wall And put you in my book. 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Ink and watercolor!B. Costello of darkness born his mind X is one of black lace intricacies the curtain lifted, for awhile, in hopes of bleaching black lace to white but somewhere along the time line the curtain fell, refusing sunlight and me I have been his lady all my life because of stars X on windy nights opals I in antique settings and the devil in fantasia there are so many reasons why .I love him. made of sunlight and an ageless demon that lives inside my head to his liking but the only things that are mine to give are all the mornings I've yet to live. My life is all I have to win him with and just as the curtain begins to lift a storm cloud passes by and darkness falls again. Ink and watercolorfll. Ogilvie But 1 feel like pm just being born like a shaft of sunlight I would like to give him a stained glass window because I know they'd be so much penetrating the darkest redwood glen like the sea when it wears diamonds. There are so many reasons why I love him. 1. Doss People's Gallery K M,,,,B1f mm m wNQi,f f,Afx59'kQ f w Q, 1lg1.g,' u iq, Wfwf fn, an M38 'X' fi A9 c 9903 ' Qgxxf' XJ rzzairg Q , . . ,. Q 14'f.1?' , - , 3 H QfTi ' A 54 , 1,, A. il sy VL? lb! f 2 F ,qw 'V-, f. K , f-ii., f X vu? brag 2--?,,,',r Cz AW' ' I '- 5 .Li U X99 . ,Ti 45' L B -M 'J' W .fu x, ' 5' ' 'f lx Q V C5 IZ t . 7. -' Q' 4'A . x'i-2 L A In A A . . L fc W Qljcgd vm QW N XSL it' - , '55 , Vx, X Q t L N X Q!! - 1 ' GQ' fs L 2 ts: 9 , -.1 f 'W' .E Q iw ,YQ . an A' 1 P Ikdr l!C.M , , . .. .w .,.., ,- 1 ,- A NC! . .ml PF H., - 'HL 9 Mw41.'ak 'Lf V 't ' , . ' 'fx ,.:3,vds' --las' , , Y... . .x-. , J LP pl GI! y Penc'ID ' gfS.AIb h direction BDAFHI I EDUCATION Vice-President 6. Michael Newman President 7. Robert Lynch Clerk 3. Elaine Donaldson Member 9. W.S. Maxson Assistant Superintendent 10. Erwin jones V Superintendent 11. Nangy Manners Member 12. Clark Cox or AssistantSuperintendent, H 1 lri a ' I-MW , l 1 gl WM in ill 1:4 1 -f,, mrwvwue: n Zi 3, ' -12,QEzgggggggif:,:'e,,1Q,33 J Direction 115 I KNOW THAT YOU BELIEVE YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU THINK I SAID, BUT I AM NOT SURE YOU REALIZE THAT WHAT YOU HEARD IS NOT WHAT I MEANT. 116 Direction f 4 g : -- ' 5,1 1, ai f ilu , J ,, M V6 ,Y V T f ,iff E' ,gf fn ff, ,f-' 41 iii? 4m Z S- - --1:15. 4 W ,,fg:, N-v X L rqkif -. 4 , N, fs -MK. Direction 117 If YE-M, 1o RQDRICQ r ttlri Cagefs Club Adivisor LL L 'i Vyarsity Basket ball Coqfh i tVarsit'yTeri1fihis Cdarh 'I 2. Mel Bantau -,Varsity Baseball-Quad? B Football Timer ll 3. Stan Nigg Track Supervisor 4. Denis Dunne A.F.S. Advisor 5, Bill Young Chess Club Advisor 54 Bobbie Musick Trac k Supervisor Ll5.lI'lIE5S 7. Rir'h.irdParkl1urst Track Supervisor 8, luvr s- Moonvx han Girls' Lf-agua' Asst. Advisor 9. Tom Fell Track Supvrvisor 10. Lillidnilamez La Raza Urtida Advisor fllflTl-l 11. Steve Paskirr - Basketball Timer 12. Ralph Witt Track Supervisor A Q ,J .1 D 1 - O . , if . ,agua I ff'o,. ,.',.' !,,,v,xuan4::lf b,. 'U' bf. ru0ar,' UQ, , in ,dmrru 9 I 0 :funn Up 'q ' ,IATIYHIIIIUIUII :'l,:'q.'l' .muuuinggqq . ' 'i.. l,. Dag.. pnmuncsusisug, 'l, lg- 'Pig' . NIDMNDIIICIL 'C.:'n.'O1.1 suuuuonnnpa'fa.,ln-! az.--A-H ew 'O C O Direction 119 WHEN YOU PUT YOUR HAND INTO A FLOWING STREAM YOU TOUCH THE LAST THAT HAS GONE BE- FORE:AND THE FIRST OF WHAT'IS STILL TO COME 120 Direction Q I I-,IQ 3.51, ' ff Xia. i ,,. A .4 6 5 Q.l, Direction 121 LANGUAGE ' 1. r Sylvia Neumann ' ' Spanish Club Advisor m K ' - 2. 'S Fred Maine 'lrack Supervisor m A 3. A DorothylHoover A International Language A Club Advisor ' A INDUSTRIAL ARTS 4. Bill Mann Sophomore Football Coach Track Supervisor 5. Al Walla Track Supervisor . 6. Tom Laughlin Track Supervisor 7. George Weber Trark Supervisor 8. Bruce Thompson Trark Supervisor 9. Cal Evans Graphic Arts Advisor Frosb Baseball Advisor Frosh Football Timer .ll'llE AHT5 10. Wanda Skillicorn Art Club Advisor 11. Roy Lindsey - Cleff Dwellers Advisor Pep Band Direftor f U f il. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6 7 Gerry Green V ,Kay Dewitt Trulaine Robisoh H iso rig A Lindl imciiivi l luigior Qlass Advisor lvlfglfllil Dei Rev Drill Team Advisor Tall Flags Advisor Mike Nelson Senior Class Advisor JV Basketball Coach Xiilte Vkrfstphal Xursitx lrafils Coax lx X. arsirx lootb.1llCfo.at'l1 8. lim Milhoun Lettermank Club Advisor Varsity Football Coach Varsity Wrestling Coarh Track Supervisor 9. Rick Wilkes Sophomore Football Hmm Coach Basketball Timer 10. Sherry Marmlis Markliriian-s Advisor 'l'l. Cdrol Parker , , Advisor 12. Valerie Brust .,,' .fifhorfilaos Advisor i .xx ' .- A! Q H V44, sinvsnun fgnucqrm X 553111 V44-4 PHYSICAL znucxrmn Y Till J6i........ Aff nl,.x-rm' rf' N 5 in P 5 nv Sw f f . QwsL'h' W I ff e'f f 55 xi' x-,, IF VOM ,.4fv I gy -.noel Direction 'I25 Actrvmef erforffffzfd Will Counselor' Mike Ballard is Counselor Helen Criley Counselor Row 1: B.Nicl1ols-Counseling Clerk, ,S' Garrison-Counseling Clerk, l.Shamelf Secretary to Deans, Row 2: R.Shewmaker- Attendance Clerk, F.Keitel-Registrar, S Brown-Secretary to Assistant Principal, l Gaither-Attendance Clerk B. Deckard-Student Activities Clerk L. Burgess-Student Store Clerk R. Higgins-Library Clerk-Career Center E. Bgrgh nell-Library Clerk D,l.effler-Head Custodian Row 1: lBrown,' M.ZLinigafC.Sp.frL hawk, D.Von Velasco, l.Sylvia, A.Hammer K.T.iyvneyQERow B.Kautz, CZ.Patte'rsong-'El Arnold, P.Nottingham, P.Buford, S.Lewis, M -f,: 1 fK-- fig . I , - Qi,- G. Hoove-r'EquiQmentiM.m3ger F, Ck3rnell:Girl'sillVlaI 1 ect W -r nl 'w 1 v..-1-M ',....w-- celebration princess rsancfg quam sus -. i 5. X i' princess pam princess diana princess teri YS xx Iomscemfle Av --ff Wa W' y, M. , . 4 F ll? , I w i' ' 1' I 3 4 , ! P X f A . The littlest angels? I l VICTORY! 26 to 0. nh X Nan . :Z li Now, I ain't gonna steer you wrong. gg M551 wt.- s I ,...: .- U, ..3 :- .. ZH, .. ' .- ,ssl u .1 ful. in -mln sf 'll IHC -,r . . .. - - .. 5.:: .. ' .. w' Our spirit is sky high! Let's sit here so we can see the princesses coming down the red carpet. Okay! Oh, aren't you excited! I can't wait to see who makes queen. Who do you think will get nz I don't know, they all deserve it. Haven't you picked one? Well, Pam larvis is president of Girls' League and was a flag twirler for two years and Sue Rampenthal is head song leader and president of Drama Club! Yeah, and Teri Cunniff was freshman class treasurer and is a Varsity cheerleader. Don't forget Diana Alley. She's head Var- sity cheerleader and was vice-president of Pep Club. But Sandy Cimino was a flag twirler for two years and a freshman class legislator. Oh! There're only a few seconds til half- time and look at the score, we're winning 14 to O! Hey, here comes our band and drill team onto the field. And look at the princesses in their sudan chairs! Wow! They sure are pretty. The clubs really did a good job on them with the theme . . . 'Return to the Valley of the Nile.! Look, their dads are escorting them, I bet they're really proud. There's last year's Homecoming Queen, Mrs. Sandy Mason Ross, to crown our 1973 Homecoming Queen! I sure wish she'd stop going back and forth and crown somebody! Wait, she's coming this way. . .no, she's going back that way. . .no, she's coming back this way! SUE RAMPENTHAL!!! I'll never forget this night for the rest of my life. Everything went great. We have a beautiful Homecoming Court, and we anni- hilated the Nogales Nobles 26 to O! Lets hurry so we can get to the Homecom- ing dance and congratulate Sue! Okay, and I hear the band is Cecil and they're really fantastic. Homecoming is the most wonderful part of the year. I'm sad that it's over, but we'll have it in our memories forever! Homecoming 131 L 4, . ,V g fi 1 .w in , A' Q 5 di .-15.04 l- 2 4' il Let's go to Luigis'. Charlie is a drag at a party. I just can't take it anymore! Now, Charlie, what do you see in these ink blots? I--. Af Ag..--. V5 He's not going to work with me! Gosh! We're lucky we got seats. Look at all the eople. Hey! There's Nancy. Hi, Nancy! Sffh! The curtain's going up. That must be Charlie's room, and there's the bakery, and the lab, and is that the doctor's office? Well, since Ralph Purfor and Terry Steege are the doctors and since they're over there, it's pret- ty obvious that it's the doctor's office. Oh. Hey, there's Sue Rampenthal. Gosh, she really looks like a teacher, huh? I think Mrs. Hall and her student director, Brad Turner, really did a great job of castin , especially since there are over 40 people in time cast. Gosh, don't Bruce Hatten and Dave Mack look alike? They both have such blue eyes. That's probably why they both play the part of Charlie Gordon. Yeah, I guess so. Hey, that music is a gas ... do whack a do ... Yeah, cute. I hope the operation will be a success. I won- der how long before it starts taking effect? I don't know, but if you don't quiet down you'll never find out. Gosh, That sure went by fast. Oh, how sad! Charlie's going back to visit his mother, who is played by Kathy Mar ison. Oh my gosh, she's got a knife! She's going after Charlie'. I can't look! You can look now, everything's cooled off. Gosh, I feel sorry for Charlie. How would you feel if you knew you were losing your intelli- gence? And poor Miss Kinnian loves him so much! I'm gonna know how it feels to lose my temper in a minute. I still think Charlie shouldn't have sent Miss Kinnian away, 'specially since he loved her too. But I guess it al worked out for the best since Charlie knew he was going to end up in the Warren Home. Yeah, I guess so. That was so sad Csobl, do you have a kleenex? enysrufrs BILL sue and joe queen sue Icing dave mary and larry lunior Princess and Prince Sharon Hyslop and Mike Kelly Sophomore Princess and Prince 1oAnne Rampenthal and Tom Mack L Freshman Princess and Prince Terry Asbury and Mark Vasilchak Pam and Papa Claus. Why are you so quiet? Oh, I was just thinking of the wonderful time we had. Everything was so romantic. Don't you think so? Yea, I guess it was. Hey, I wonder where this road leads to? Want to find out? Wow, those decorations and the band'Home Brew.' They both created such a mellow atmosphere. Boy, I bet the Girls' League president, Pam Jarvis, really worked hard to have everything come out so beautifully. Yea, right. Well, what do you know, another side road. Maybe it's a short cut. Want to take it? I think the theme 'Candlelight and Mistletoe' described the setting perfectly. All the warm feelings of Christmas and a romantic atmosphere all rolled up into one. I think it was the best Christmas Ball we ever had. And Sue Dwyer and Dave Escobedo really are a good King and Queen. Don't you agree? Yea, I think we've run out of roads, but I'm sure we could find one if we tried. Do you want to? Oh, I think all the Prince and Princesses were really wonderful. Wasn't it great? Yea, I had a good time when we were at the Christmas Ball, but I'm concerned about right now. What do you want to do, we're almost home? Oh I just want to go home and dream about the exciting time I had. Well, here we are. l'll walk you to the door. C-osh, thank you so much for taking me. And thanks for the dinner and corsage and for everything. I really had a good time. Well I better get in. Aren't you going to kiss me good night. . .? Christmas Ball 135 BIZUIICIBS JUID LU!! C153 'WT' A 5 5, fh, ,jx A ,. and 3 ,,, 3, 'W' Egg No, Nickle. l'll pin it on. 9975-.. U'-N-f yew.. Q ww A W N,--...ae Q.,-A.. .. Erin, , 9' g a I a 52,7 ,I f, . I 136 Brunches and Lunches V lnf ...and then I saved the game by running 6 vi' U! 1 In v : f s na 7 J' li ?' l ip' 1 ze. Q? 4' a'. I think l'm going to be sick. Now, here's the plan! When she walks by F-Head. .. :rw W Wi flea l'Il show her! I'lI eat myself to death! Hl'd5 I0 make 21 touchdown. I wish I would have ordered that an vw' You forgot to use Foot Guard. P 1 . ww, Plffilff-'l'-Sl iill princess linda princess helen BASKETBALL qvmzrr princess jeannine QUBBJI 1 138 Basketball Royal Ll W JUWJ7 l I I W- Q , n + Aff. It looks like cake, its smells like cake, I sure hope it tastes like cake. I have an itch on my ballon. Proud father, lovely daughter. , g g,. f' A -5' ...J-r Vinson maneuvers out of Azusa's defense. f N There's a pretty big crowd here to- night, but then I guess there always is. Yeah, well Basketball Royalty is to- night and that probably helped. Let's go sit in front so we can get a good view. O.K. Are you staying for the dance? Cecil's the band and you KNOW they're good. Yeah, I really like their music and it's easy to dance to. Wow! Second quarter's almost over and look how close the game is. Azusa was ranked pretty high in C.I.F. and we beat 'em the first time we played. Oh, look, there's the court. They all look so prett . The've all been pretty active in school too. For sure-Anna Avina was l.V. cheer- leader and was on cast and crew for FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON and lill Evenson is a songleader and is in Chamber Singers. Linda Ewry is A.S.B. Vice-President and last year was Coordinator of Spe- cial Events. leannine Custer is Coordi- nator of Special Events this year and was lunior Class President. Don't forget Helen Halink who was head flagtwirler and is Senior Class Secretary. The settin of Summer Breeze does look reallly nice. It reminds me of spring what with all the flowers and everything. There's last year's queen, Valerie Scalla. I bet the court is really nervous. Yeah and their dads are escorting them. I bet they're as nervous as their daughters. You know sometimes I wish I knew who the queen was before the crown- ing. Then I wouldn't have to stand the suspense. I don't know, the suspense is what makes it fun shhhh they're gonna crown the queen. There goes Valerie, back and forth, back and forth, back. . . Hurry it up, will ya!!!!! lT'S ANNA AVlNAlllll Oh wow! How neat! we'Il have to congratulate her at the dance. The third quarter's starting. I hope we play as good as the last two quart- ers. You know this game really get's me excited. I guess Basketball Royalty made it that much better. I think this year's court was the best ever. They had the prettiest girls. f'Even though it's exciting it's really sad 'cause it's over and I hate to see it go. 139 I-4 Mme S da nee Wow, look at the decorations, Red and white streamers and a world in the center. It fits the theme 'Love Makes the World Go Round' perfectly. Everything's so romantic. All the couples danc- ing to the music of Shane. They really are a fan- tastic band. I just love Valentine's Day! Don't you? Sure. Oh look, there's lim and Sue. Let's go talk to them. I'd rather just go back and sit at our table in the corner. O.k. Look, the dance is almost over. I hate to have itend. D Oh, I wish we didn't have to leave. I washaving so much fun. Yes, but never one like this. The Valentine's dance is always special. Let's go. Will I see you tomorrow?, If you want to. Ok. I'Il call you tomorrow and maybe we can go If and Ilove somewhere. Wanna go outside, Terri? 140 Well nowlim, I don't know . . . johnny B e Goode Hey, what do you have under there, flatsy? Neaa. . .ah. . .ahl Hot s if I 5 E E t 35 Q 2 , E . S E Debbie, let go of my boxers! r.t:r -nan. Sue's got nine month blues! QE If UB ALL GIQ L Did you go to the All Girl Revue last night? No, I couldn't, darn it. What was it like? Oh, it was so funny. The theme of the first half was, Remember When and they did skits about what usually happens to a girl between 7th grade and high school graduation. The funny thing about so it was that the skits came from the girl's own exper- iences. Oh yeah, and I know how ridiculous that can be. What was the second half like? ' Well it was made up of songs from the past, like M Leader of the Pack, Calif. Girls, . And then A- long Came jones, Monster Mash, Gitarzan, and missed it. but others. You know, it was alot to put together, the Girls' League President, Pam larvis, did a tastic job of getting it all together. Everyone there enjoyed it, and l'm glad I went too. Too bad you fan- Well, you can be sure that I won't miss it next year. P1301 princes I cxis pf-in cess princess dcbbic princess doll g Q UBB! S UB g. Well, here we are at the Pasadena Sheraton. Oh, it's just perfect. Yeah, I can't wait to get inside. Let's go! The setting is so romantic. It's too bad all we're here for is to serve punch and cake. Yeah, but there's always next year when we're seniors. Well, I sure would like to go this year. I'd love to dance to the band, COMMITTEE. They play some of the best songs! Hey, we might even be one of the girls on court next year. Oh, I don't know, just to be able to dance tonight would be fun. I know what you mean.. . The theme 'lust You n' Me' is so romantic, but I sure wish that there was a you because I'm just a me! Hey, they're starting to call up the court! All the girls look so beautiful. Yeah, well their escorts don't look too bad either. Now, let's see who's all on court. There's Debbie Hopkins and Alexis Vasilchak. Oh, and there's Sue Peseone, Sandy Hultsman, and Dolly Kelepecz. Boy, I'd give anything to be in their shoes. Me, too! Hold on to your seat! They're starting to announce Queen. Who do you want for Queen? It doesn't matter to me. They are all deserving. I can't argue with that. lust think, any second now we'll find out the 1974 Prom Queen. It's Sue Peseone! Gosh, I'm glad that's over. I was really getting tense. Well I don't think we were the only ones. Everyone was excited. The music is starting and the time has passed so fast, it's 11:25 and everyone is going out on the floor for the last dance. As the night draws to an end, just think of the many memories that are stored in the minds of each and every couple that was lucky enough to attend and enjoy this 1974 Prom. 11 Star light star bright, .. Prom 143 Dancin' in the Moonlight IQLIIIM TIG IIS Look! Here come the Marklinians! I wonder if they'll beat the Thori- ans this time. l wonder, too. Thorians haven't lost a game in 8 years. But this year Marklinians have two A basketball players. Yes, but Thorians have more A basketball players who have exper- ience. l'm sure they'll win. Here come the Thorians now! Shhh! They're announcing the starting players. The game is starting now! The first quarter is over and Thorians are in the lead. I'll bet they win. Don't be too sure. Ha! It's the half and Thorians are still leading. What do you, have to say now? Silence. The second half is starting now. Wow! The Marklinians are pulling a- head! They are leading by 8 points at the end of the third quarter. I knew they could do it. lust wait, Thorians will catch up. Terri Cunniff is making most of their points. She'll help them win. But, Marklinians have Cathy Collins and she's making points right and left. Oh no! Thorians are catching up! Go Marklinians! Go, Thorians, go! At least Marklinians have cheerleaders. Thorians don't need them. They're good enough without them. One minute left and Thorians are leading. THEY WON! Yeh, but not by very much. Only 35-28. Look at the Thorians shouting along with their coaches Norm Van Ginkel and Greg Smoyer. And look at the Marklinians walking out of the gym with their coaches Scott LaValley and Brian Vinson. Their final words: 'We'll get them next year. ' Susan shoots for two. 144 Marklinians Vs Thorians One o'clock, two o'clock, three o'clock rock. l And there she was. . . Assemblies draw large crowds. -as , ,, , , 152, rv f 4, V, ,mf On the count of three, you will sleep. . . 155516 I S We've had some fantastic assemblies this year, haven't we? For sure! Remember the George Sharp assembly? He was an unforgettable hypnotistf' Yes, and what about the trampoline stars and 'Hello People'? They were great! And best of all were Mag Wheels and the Lug Nuts. They brought back the sounds of the 50's and made al- most everyone wish that they had lived during that time. And just think, these great assemblies were only a part of an exciting year. mf vt' Assemblies 145 Mv si up mavlalv .pw 1 M ,. vzmff 1 ,wif 4 :Si 'if Yi2:2ii,1'1'Zp M 5 5 , 2 ,,,, A.... , ,,A, K 'r H n. 5- - , , 1? X nl f , M mm.. H 5'A'!fLa.': x K H +v . ff . - '-wwf P4 ' 'k - -- ENTHUSIASM I1 fi QW 148 Spirit Week I Wffhg juniors put up a good fight vi li, 7 Linda Erwy, Her Coolness to no avail. Of course it fits! Are you sure that girl has tights on? Crowd gathers for rally. l l r . . ,and tiiiliiiioneifisforiiiny rriath teacher. , . Dothen't Scott's hair look justh peachy? ' Excitement. ,, tug-o-wars. , , sen- ior victory. . .falling down. , .get- ting muddy. . .grubby day. .. feeling grubby.. happiness... mattress race. . .junior victory. r. hat day. . originality. . rskits for Homecoming. . .His and Her Coolness. , .Rob Garretson and Linda Ewry. . .50's day. . .dancing on the quad. . .Leader of the Pack ...laughter . .banana split eating contest.. .getting sick. . rsenior victory again. . .scavenger hunts ...fun , .slave sales. . . 50m, do I here 60m . .. SOLD'f ..,black and gold day. . ,Homecoming .. good times. , .good friends. .. SPIRIT!! Spirit Week 149 clinic tension Camp of U.C.S.D. ... superior ribbon . . .first game ... sweaters ... megapbones ... Wednesday practices ... Soul ... Satisfied ... car rallies ,,. decorating players' rooms spirit .., devotion ... frustration ... achievement ... last banquet . sad smiles . . . close friends, .. s y , if all 150 Varsity clinic screening ., voting ... new experiences Camp of Champs football uniforms .,. new cheers ... concentration .Hhard work ... 5:30 P.M. football games . . . l.V. foot- ball banquet ,.. competi- tion cheers ... late practices ... pep spirit t., vigor .,. loud voices ... Mother- Daugbter Tea ... together- ness . . . friends forever. ., l.V.151 Voting .. camp uniforms flags Here Comes the Sun ... camp finals A.. marching award blue ribbon H. summer practice at 9:00 P,M. half-time practice at district field ,.. Arroyo inspection ... big smiles twirling .. routines ... baking .. cookies ... happiness Us farewell tea ... compan- ionship. ., Riu: 152Flag c, U rom: Mindy Fields, Sharon Hyslop, Peggy Tams Back: lil! Evenson, e Rampenthal theadl, Stephanie Morhardt ,xg g .A small 21 ' K v A . ,t ,. ' sfzrflllllffll M 1.222142 151..iggui:q -. ,' .JH If 9- ,tfilfffm Sq zip.: 0 ' QW .lil 'if-if .igg--jllllxgfgy ' vi. A-ii , fi-7, xlk4ig:1'. Q A , 9 b K amy, , K a-kiln? K . 7 .Ag fi i 'f' i 14 1, 3 ff x 9 Q Pttttttttlitftfitttl V. QQ - ., ,, . '-, , - X. V, RA, -sf v.,a- sg' Did you call me? 3 Lo aff i 3 , -1 2. 4- P if 0, , . fb tf . , vi s 0 . N 'T 7 2 W .aid -Q-.gn if . , gg '.. I LL 'Cv I n as' F l3....3 H iii!! 'I f V ,t,xt,, Wow, what a boring game in Vikings alrightll Screening cimp mattriil Camp of Champs Pl ique pom pons chairs cheer .. I in . Easter Bonnets Hs- 5 i' , f ter Parade Irvine competi- ,g 'ir' I . in , f H ' we f 'gf-az . ,gf ,,. A .- tion 4th place 7:30 meet- ings . 6:00 A.M. practice . rallies , The Be ich Boys delivering, togetherness . pep vigor banquet tears friendship ,. Raise your hands. , . fs if M srrs f'HeysAimee,Iook arthatgUY1 at 1 rl limit in D.Horn l.Brockmeyer Row 2 K.Redanuus, A..Purk t AsmfiararsfiM.Gijiilenf' W-NWSGD1 lttt tttsr i tttrr , r summer practice ... confusion ... E' marching ... halftime .., Covina Christ- mas Parade ... bake sales ... whistles. .. practice . . . car washes . . . pointed toes ... district field practice ... enthusiasm ,.. Magic Mountain parade ... Mrs. Del Rey A.. cooperation ... demanding W6 leaders stuffed turtle sale prac- it tice competition .., reliable officers. .. spirit ,,. unity ,.. more practice .., de- termination ... perfection. .. nun- 154D ,HT Onyourmark.,,getset,..go!! ri earn - - 1 f . z r r Ulllll QTUW -------f-f - - - v u Advisor: Mrs. Del Rey Leaders Sitting: C.Cogan, G.Plank, K.Freed, OfficerseStandirng: D:.Kelepecz, C.Herdg D.Douglasqg 5+ Drill Team 'I55 raffles car washes bake sales ... camp sweaters .. . summer practice Karon Hyslop, am- bitious leader day uniforms first halftime nervousness Azusa Pacific College halftime if new ideas . . . 7:15 A.M. practices . . . more halftimes ... district field practices ... Homecoming ... Magic Mountain parade .., more practices ,,, Covina Christmas Parade Mrs. Del Rey advisor spirit extra practice completion Temple City Parade . . . basketball halftimes . . . excitement. . . 156 Tall Flags Mil Stiindirigff S.Cii3lella2rj. S.MiSClell2itn, Lilalinrlq C.Gallis0n'3 l.C'l?lfllg, AaArndt, , C.Fuller, R.Hade. C WW .f ff 9 . ,wg M 1 Q' any Hey, am I doing it right? Jvif-xtioneire my teeth. Don t they look v Smile! Marta Feilen lheadb, Audrey Urban, Carrie Galbraith I'm practicing to a waitress. h batons ... three girls ... bake sales. .. camp ... Marta Feilen, spirited leader summer practice ... hard work ... halftimes . .. marching . . . Covina Christ- mas Parade ... school spirit ,M practice ,,. lost music ... aggravation ,.. rou- tines ... Temple City Parade ... perfect performances .,, pride. ,, Majorettes157 158 Rallies The spirits say . . . Sandy. I can see clearly n 'B Q QAlexis gels creamed! Q H ll n imdfn on't you come up and see' e s etim - H5 . Q C, How far will Woman's Liberation go? National Anthem .., rally stand A.. pep cheering crowd compe- tition yells ... Laura Carter ... spirited coordinator of pep hilarious skits ,.. coach's pep talk ,., talented Play- ers of the Week ,., intricate routines ... We've got spirit ... stimulating pep band exciting Girl of the Month ... Fight Song ...suspense ... announcement of courts fun Alma Mater . .. Rallies 159 VI KI fi B summer-practice hard work . .. Azusa Pacific College halftime Mr. Lindsey demanding director pizza sales ... morning practice ... band jackets and letters ,.. ral- lies district field practice Homecoming halftime . .. Magic Mountain parade Charles Similar drum ma'or' f i l t ... Covina Christmas Parade .. . spirit ... Temple City Parade ... Spring Concert ,,. Mike Evinger ... asst. drum major... Awards Banquet. .. 160 Band L ,ggfOuch! Thisgthingiis stuck to my lip. 4 Are we supposed to be at attention? Row 'I. K.Schroepfer, G.Stonestreet, M.Evinger, L.Sweet, W.Hooper, C.Simi!ar, Drum Major. Row 2. j.EngIish, K.Similar, L.Lewis, B.ButIer, M. Sanchez. Row 3, C.Bonaiuto, L.Freed, L.Baker, D.Boyer, R.Gonet, D.Culps, L.Lewis. Row 4. R.Douglas, L.CritchfieId, L.Kemp, P.Berghuis, M. Evinger, Asst. Drum Major. Row 5. D.Stonestreet, B.SteeIe, j.Gonet, C.Heath, S.Stee!e, M.Lispi. Row 6. R.McCaIIister, B.Crowe, K.Davis, B.Hanks, l.Wilson. Row 7. M.Bagu, T.Fraijo, D.Estes, D.Larsen, R.Kersten. 1 Aw, c'mon. Let us go home. Band161 , a 1... . , F X ,,.1 X- , X T fy , ,, ,.,W X ',., X 756 Q A . M L' ' '3 3 ' A 1 ff A E X ' . XXX f ,'m ' ' . X A 'f 'X X, , .:,, , , X ,X 5, Z , Q -1 K- ' X X .,,.X+.. hX , I I n X . , -,i- 'Z A 6 S 1' X35 + A , I- ' gf f , , , x - X. X f, . , Q' , , 2 Af'f.,- I X ' X X - ' , I . 'K , V - xg L' X K K- . MV 4 ' if f . 1 1 f 1 ,,,: ,. A be if X gg . ' M 5 V ' A 4 , r L if - yi ff 'Q f Y fl '1 W f, f,-g S: ,:,, ' X Y ' pw? N , I 1 ' f .ef X ' ' '-'b-- 5 Y'-1 W V ' 25' ' H ' , ZZL ' ' ff aw. - A, .g 'Q-QW H -X A ' '- , W i ,, xl I ' ,f E- ' ' L H ' My ' -M ' f', , '-'- ' V I b ' U ,X y L w A F X ,X X X. - 'Ai. . M , X. asf Q -X-A . I , ff f ' V-nl , ' Y,'- ' jk jgf, ' X X, ,V ,f f 'N x 5 I M aff '-,' , K W X .X gg: if X 4 W, f ., XAV. L,.-- X XX X X 'X ' ' 5 Y ' f fi ---X XVXX 'W M A E - f is X ' ,X l -Xyk , . X X X A ' X: . , I by X X X X , mf A X L5 Q W - .ff z M in Q V- f , jr . X K XX, zyg j x 5 1 DM f, vi? 15 -Q - ff? iw .X XX 1 , Q' ,,,,XzQX4n , f I S- G1 K L 5 5 -H, ' ,, , :fXf,,:,,: 7 ft X1-f 5 ill! 1 'i':f,'i9', - fiifff ,f Aj-1 ' I X ,, J Xu VX ' W -f XX x Avfgfgl v 5 2 1 X 1 Q 1 f 4 can .xit7 i nvo I vem nt girls le g e This past year, like every year, we wanted to do something special. Well, we put our heads together and came up with the All Girl Revue. With a lot of work we managed to come up with enough money to sponsor the Christmas Ball at the Diamond Bar Country Club. Instead of a Big and Little Sister Tea we had a Bar-B-Que to acquaint all freshmen girls with Northview. After the Drill Team and Pep Unit performed, the little sisters were taken on a tour of the school. Again the annual All Girl Slumber Party was a great success. We ate pizza, played volleyball, and watched a great movie. We really worked hard and it all paid off. What a year! drum cl b Drama Club, as you all know, is a club for those who have or would like to develop theatrical abilities. Through continual encouragement and direction we were able to achieve this goal. We passed out suckers to promote the play FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON We passed out suckers to promote the play FLowERs FoR ALGERNON and sold golden mum corsages for Homecoming to raise enough money to produce the play. As a whole, we had a lot of fun while working together to produce some really great plays. 164 Involvement Now's my chance! 71, I didn't think it was all that funny. You're kidding' Row 1: T.Thomas, L.Garcia, L.Bodet, T.Cunniff, C.Krumm. Row 2: 1 Custer Cimino, P.1arvisQPres.D, A.Vasilchak,l.Evenson. Man! Whatafox! What was that again? 1st Row: C.Best, C.Haddow, C.Kayden, M.HulI, j.AlIen, P.Frayo, A.Vinson, Clarvis. 2nd Row: C.Le-mos, Clindgren, T.Leissner, S.Rodgers, N.Baldonado, S.RampenthaI lPres.D C.Pinney, B.Turner. Row 3: P.France, D.ColIins, T.Cunniff, l.Hall, S.Morhardt, B.Damron, M. Van OnseIen,j.Ferguson. .f.s. lt's going to be super hard to top this year's AFS. because we sure worked hard and got it together. For those who don't know, A.F.S. fAmerican Field Servicel is a club in- terested in communication with foreign countries. That's why we sponsor an exchange student who comes from a foreign coun- try and lives with an Ameri- can family during her sen- ior year. Fun was just about the only word to describe this year. We went to the L.A. County Fair, had a recep- tion and picnic for all the A.F.S. clubs in the area. The picnic was especially fun because we had a jack -O- lantern carving contest which we won. Our prize- one candied apple to be divided among 15 messy carvers. Selling suckers and hav- ing car washes were just a few ways we raised money. Plenty of time and hard work was put into these ac- tivities and every bit proved worthwhile. We will always remember this year as one filled with picnics, parties and com- munication - our chance to share a part of us with one more part of the world, Row 1 - K.Masters, D.Pullen C Lewis R Patterson A Old FMoran R Hochburger Row 2 T Hochburger, C.Nichols B Fishman R Adams H Garcia jDiesslin P Ahrens D Moran N Moran T.Ebba, H.Hanna, tPres.l B Curley Row 1 C Brady K Henkel R Rios D.Monka, C.Lindgrin, l.Brockmeyer, A.Gregson, V.Vasilchak, T.Coulom- be K Multz S Ebba H Hanna Row 2: L.Hamilton, S.Hyslop, S.Brimmer, D.Boudreau, K.Powers, l.Wilkoys, A Urban A Wilkoys C Matson I Eisenberg, G.Wilson, T.Beebe. Row 3: L.Kordic, S.Cinino, K.Krumm, S.Kel- ly P Ahrens R Platt S London K Herd, K.Willis, L.Humphries, K.Camp, D.Travis, K.Brooke, G.Iandola. Row 4 M Skillstad R Skoien S Shear L.Carcia, D.Alley, P.Foster, R.Scott, T.Pena, D.Fraijo, S.Erickson, C.Seich, B Stevens C Lewis D Pullen A Purkhiser. letterme We got the muscle, we got the class, we got the cool. . .we're the Lettermen! To be in our club, we had to letter in a varsity sport. lt took a lot of hard work and after school practice, but we're proud of our deter- mination because it paid off. When we weren't singing Do you like, Rampenthal? we were working hard to spon- sor the N.V.H.S. Sports Night. Anyone could come and play basketball, volleyball, or ping pong - just to name a few. We also sponsored the Northview Wrestling Tournament which was held in the gym. Being sports-minded, we decided to go fish- ing in San Diego, and to a Los Angeles Kings hockey game. Since many of us had never been to one before, the game was very exciting. We had a good time working hard this year and besides what would N.V.H.S. be without the Lettermen. pep cl Talk about pep! We sure had it this year. We did many things and worked very hard promoting school spirit. Knock Azusa on their Aztecs and Lace the Lancers around the Old Oak Tree were just a few of the snazzy slogans used on posters at the games. We also had a Love car- nation sale, Carnations mysteriously appeared in the classrooms. Who were they from?? How bizarre! . There was red meaning l love you, white meaning Friendship and pink meaning I care. Although many were caught by surprise, it was nice to know SOMEBODY cared. By unanimous request, See's suck- ers returned this year. Their appear- ance stunned the stomachs of many students and turned the stomachs of many teachers! We really had lots of fun this year stirring up spirit- hope you felt it 'cause it's our job and we wouldn't trade itfor nothin'. et Rabbit and his Little Bunnies , rf' , f , ,f W A - .' 1 , ,n , 5' ., V , . Row 1 Coach Milhon tAdvisorl, D.Clark, l.Barragan, M.Simson, D.Bartlett, j.lrvin tPres.l, D.Richards, l.Leissner, P Boada N Van Ginkel S La Valley, E.Freed. Row 2 - T.Faith, A.larvis, R.Costello, D.Hontz, l,Fleming, M.Loe, l.Vin- cent lWilfong D Escobedo M Clear, l.Balazs, B.Vincon, G.Singh, B.McPherson, K.Kikungaga, C.McCain. A -J, ,, G. 3 Sing along with Mitch M 1st Row: K.Schroepfer, R.Purfor, l.Laames. . . 2 d R : . . . You wanna make something of lt? n ow D Tmax' C Heath 1st Row: F.Yuschak, D.Bennet, D.AuIwes, M.Feilen, l.Kanoa, T.Lookinbee, M. Lispe, M.Biggs. 2nd Row: C.Stach, l.Yoshita, L.HaIl, M.Thurston, B.Fangmeyer, C.NichoIs, M.Foley, S.HoIder, L.jarvis. 3rd Row: P.Babikitis, L.Kiertzner, C.Kay- I deln, M.SkiIIstad, S.Rogers, S.Shear, C.Seich, C.ColIins, D.DougIas, S.McQueen, K. NOW' ve got rn Come on Pa mer. Not ANOTHER sale. 168 involvement know you re In there! I'll show you just one more time. Alexander, D.Mezzi. 3rd Row: l.McPeak. can't be that funny. That's really neat. . .but what is it? 1st Row: K.Archibald, E.Ochoa. 2nd Row: B.Curley, T.Beebe, P.France, I. m rlilinian Marked by an exciting and prosperous year we could find no end to our good fortune. The LeMasque Bal was a great success! The band, Southbound, was really good and Wow! You should have seen some of the costumes! . The Marklinian-Thorian Basketball game was just one of our activities. Dur- ing that time basketball practice became very common among us, but the time spent was fun and worthwhile. We also sponsored the 50's dance, another favorite, and participated in the P.T.A.'s Boutique. .tJ.l.U Anyone who wants to learn or gain experience in the audio-visual field can become a member of the N.V.T.V. crew. We videotaped football games, cheer- leading competition practices, and tele- vision programs for classroom use throughout the year. Any club or group that needed our service always found that we were more than willing to do whatever we could to help. We worked hard, learned a lot, and had a great time doing it! rtcl b Art Club offers us an opportunity to express ourselves creatively. Early in the school-year we took part in Eastland's Christmas Tree Dcorating Contest, for which we received twenty- five dollars prize money. Neat, huh? The money was saved for a field trip which we took at the year's end. A lot of our talent was displayed at the P.T.A. Fine Arts Night. We also worked with the La Raza Unida in sponsoring a Cinco de Mayo art show. lnvolvement169 We'II put this right here. .. I know y0u're in there 2 Wait till they get this one. This glue really 1st Row: R.Smith, A.KeIIogg, B.SIazenski. 2nd Row: P.Ahrens, D.Bunker, N N D.Dagne. 3rd Row: B.Pry, B.Gardner, D.Basore. 4th Row: Mr. Chris, D. Hanson, C.Hanson, D.Cox. 1 Wovalhalla ANOTHER mistake! lhalltl As members of the Valhalla staff we have always played an important part in keeping everyone informed about campus news. This year we made a few Changes in the Valhallag for the better we hope. The former Would you Be- lieve is now Newsbites and we added the Viking Superstar to the paper. Along with Thumbs,'f Vi- king Forum and others we kept everyone aware of sports, up-com- ing events, and, naturally, a lot of juicy gossip! Through a joint effort we Came out with a great newspaper! lsthrsanAoraZ? Asst Editor Don Hanson Page Editors: R.Smith, P.Ahrens, and D.Cox. arethefacts so getthem straight VH'hH a171 reflectio s As the sun filtered through the clustered trees everythin glistened - it was the beginning of another jay in the creation of Northview's RE- FLECTIONS. It seemed that each new day inspired us to write something special. Whether it was a poem, a story, or just a pencil sketch, everything was exciting because it was all going into the RE- FLECTIONS MAGAZINE. Even though REFLEC- TIONS MAGAZINE implies that only club mem- bers contributed, many other students also do- nated their works of art to make the magazine more complete. Because the REELECTIONS MAGAZINE was a big and costly project, we had a few fund-raising activities. We sold everyone's favorite, tender, tempting, morsels of red licorice, and Viking autograph books which came in handy at the end of the year. We feel that as long as any form of art exists there should always be something that can bring it closer to the people, and that's why our work is so important to us! lie clb As a service club, we try to understand and meet the needs of other people in and out of our community. This past year, we helped raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Drive, and participated in the California Walk for Health, At Christmas time, we got together gifts which brought smiles to our Senior Citizens and to the children who benefited from our contributions to the Marine- sponsored Toys for Tots campaign. The third annual Governors' Gala - a big event for us - was held at Busch Gardens. It was a formal dinner - dance held in honor of Michael Lucia, the international Governor of Key Clubs, for his outstanding service throughout the year. This year was great for us. We had fun as a club and learned more-that it is PEOPLE who really count! pe oem Hers You can't sell it, it's not free, it doesn't come easy it's peace, THE most important word to the Northview Peacemakers. Whenever problems arose, we called a meeting as soon as possible. Since we didn't feel a presi- dent was necessary, meetings were more of a discussion with everyone making his own contri- butions. Our members were a cross-section of students chosen by peers. We attended meetings and took back accurate information concerning our friends so harmony could be established between everyone on campus. Discussion about the im- portance or unimportance of rules and regu- lations was also brought out in the open. Peace is a word that isn't very often exercised and that's why our organization was a step in the right direction. 'I72 Involvement Row-'I Mrs. L. CorbintAdvisorI, N.Solis, C.Heath, A.Purkhiser, G.Iandola, Row-2 D.Stuve, L.Cashion, j.Brockmeyer, I.Rushing. 5 'Wi I , Hey baby, over here! Gee! Imagine me 6 . -ut Row-'I Mr. LutztAdvisorI, M.Rizkowsky, S.Steele, I.Fluker, G.Garretson, R.Adams. S.Dudley, T.Woodward, V.Roe, S.Austin, D.Anderson, B.Delp,T.Colar, G.landola. ww ww W , ,inf 4 ,L ,i. M , f W , .. M ma.. if 'EMM AMW, ,Q .f ,wwf I .. ,.,, M- ,q,,,..,L, ,f 9 f? gg, if ,, Y . W- , Z 2 fffwfc. J- -5 . urn, gt?'E.,3g 3 13 Qggxiy 5.5 5, . . x f A 'V N C 0 'Nl .vt v wk 1 I-4' I 33 ninth, 1 B 10 .N NN, ,,,, .Af . .Z , I , K .am Mf 2: f ' ,4 ggf5fTfsv '- div, pn' ' , QE. f I jk M ak i' Nw . ' 1 . ,Q .., - 174 Involvement ltliori As one of Northview's service clubs, we've been very busy this year. What did we do? An Easter party for underprivileged children was just one thing we did. We earned money by selling candy canes. As usual we held the annual Valentine's Ball and this year we of- fered SINGING valentines! You bought 'em, we sang 'em! A Thanksgiving progressive dinner, in which each course was served at a different house, was another way we earned money. This year sure was hectic, but we enjoyed it. E Row 1: L.Bodet, D.Ritter, C.Carmack, P.Tams, D.Grimm. Row 2: B.Valencia, P.Ahrens,R.Fisher, 1. berger, K.Margison, L.Hamilton, P.Meisner. Row 3: M.Van Onselen, T.Schneider, K.Lupescu, S.Pei one, C.Pinney CPres.!, l.Evenson, T.Cunniff, D.Hopkins. So here's where I left my pen! I'll try to ignore that. Well! lf l could only be like her... If y0u're ngt ggi j.Fetcho, B.Warren, l.Davis, D.Robinson, C.Custer, T.O'Neill. 1: l.Yellon, D.LaValley, j.Sothern, D.Abramowitz, l.Bradley. Row 2: B.Basore, R.Skoien, j.Yo- E.Straw, A.Purkhiser, K.Masters, B.Fangmeyer, L.Cashion, C.Nichols lpres.l, Row 3: C.Tho- K.Bauer, M.Salmon, B.Gardner, K.Tipton, C.Seich, D.Douglas, A.Old. Row 4: E.Dietz, M.Pur- ng to listen, leave! 2 c.s.f. It takes a lot of hard work to keep our grades up to C.S.F. standards, but we managed to find time for other things, too. We visited colleges in hopes of finding one to our liking. Getting together with South Hills and Covina High Schools for a picnic was really fun. Our Book Fair turned out to be a great success and enabled us to go on more field trips to places like Disneyland! We raised money by sel- ling chocolate Easter eggs and having carwashes. A dinner was held to in- stall our new officers and welcome the new members. We even held a cartoon festival! Guess who the star was?! Your favorite and ours-the Road Runner! We had a lot of fun this year and hope to keep our grades high enough to insure us another year in C.S.F. Wait a minute! The teacher is coming! Involvement 175 ls she going to tell us that story again? 1st Row: Mr. Cluff, l.Corrigan, S.Gray, I.Lane, l.Brockmeyer, L.Kordich. 2nd Row: P.larvis, K.Schroepfer, 1.Mauk, L.Ewry, T.Richards, T.Browman, 176 Involvement Hocus pocus! You're going to model WHAT? Cneeling: G.Gentry, P.Babaquitis. Sitting: C.Hart tPres.J, C.Pavon, L.Barr, V. Nndersen, Miss Marmis. vi if-.5 4. ...V Z if ' .s...f f,.-- You're kidding. . .aren't you? st Row: G.Iandola, M.Mobbs, D.Dybas, P.Cunningham, j.Baria, C.Aulicino, W.Sorman, l.Crowder. i ter-.club coo cn Inter-club council includes representa- tives from each club on campus. We share our ideas on what club purposes, qualifications, and effectiveness should be and whether or not they meet them. Our club's purpose is to better com- munications between clubs on campus. One of the activities we participated in was painting the students' parking lot's bu npers black and gold. This year we enjoyed working with each other to meet our goals. We feel we have strengthened the feelings between clubs and help develop pride in all clubs. Z f.h. . As Future Homemakers of America, we work hard to build better homes and families for the future. We develop good grooming, household and sewing skills. Consequently, we will be prepared for the future and have a better under- standing of home economics' basic prin- ciples. id un'an Filled with fashion and fun this year was very rewarding for us. Dedicated to im- proving our personal appearance, we took part in a demonstration of cosmo- tology, which was very helpful in teach- ing us how to apply make-up effectively. And, as in the past, we planned our an- nual fashion show. We really got into make-up and modeling and enjoyed ourselves while doing it. lnvolvement177 eleff dwellers lndustrious - that's US! By raisin funds for the choral department we were abqe to bring about some long awaited and exciting activities. How did we do it? Selling all kinds of stationary, almost everyone's favorite - yummy licorice and tickets to our ham give-a-way in which some lucky duck won a ten pounder! Instead of running off with all that money, we decided to do something clever .. . like spon- soring the good ole Sadie Hawkins dance. We were also in on a soc-hop and most important, the choral department's San Francisco tour. On the local scene, we helped the choirs sell tickets to their annual Christmas and Spring concerts. As you can see we had a very busy year, but we enjoyed every bit of it. We know music is important and helping to make it possible here at Northview is ourjob. Row-1 L.Kiertzner, D.Bennett, D.Dyer, L.Barr, Row-2 S.Hunter, V.Anderson, C.Benne K.Courter. Give it up.. e gers el b lust as soon as basketball season got started, Cagers club got roIlin'. Because anyone could join, we were a mixture of basketball players, basketball statisticians, and many of us just plain basketball lovers!! Donkey basketball, an all-time favorite here at Northview, was again sponsored by US! Donkey Basketball???? Well, it was riding a donkey and playing basketball-at the same time! lt wasn't as difficult as it sounds. The rider had to be on the don- Row-1 L.Garcia, l.Fergison, Row-2 B.Barber, S.Rowell, l.Escobedo, N.Van Ginkel key or he couldn't move the ball. If he lost the ball, he had to push or pull the donkey - which was easier said than done - over to the ball so the game could start again. Since this was our biggest fund raising event, we put a lot of hard work into it and got a lot of satisfaction know- ing that we did something more to ro- mote interest in a great sport - basketball! !Pres.l, D.Robinson, Row-3 R,Scott, P.Tams, D.Alley, T.Cunniff, C.Carmack, L. Bodet, Row-4 B.Warren, R.Lancaster, D.Escobedo, B.Bishop, K.Margison,1.Skoin, Mr. Rice tAdvisorJ. 178 Involvement i tl the first nice thing youfve Said about me all Now that you've got us lined up, what are you going to do with us? ow-1 M.Ramirez, C.Duran, E.Ochoa, P.Guillen, R.Ramirez, D.Arguelles, A.Trujillo, A.Pena, ow-2 C.Vega, S.Canchola, D.Rodriguez, B.Delrio, D.Sanchez, G.Acosta, l.Breceda, D.Padilla, ,Trejo, B.Garcia, M.Miranda, D.Valencia, M.Sanchez, T.Delgado, P.Farias. lu raza unid Unity, pride, and social awareness that's what this year's La Raza Unida was all about! Learning and appreciating our Mexican heritage was the main purpose behind our club. We took field trips to museums and learned much about our history. Selling Pan Dulce, Mexican sweet bread, turned out to be a real success. It was so popular that no sooner had we brought out a batch than it disappeared. We raised a lot of money selling Pan Dulce and it certainly helped to finance our field trips. We found our club to be very meaning- ful to us this year. It helped us to under- stand that being proud of our heritage is so important and that we should learn as much about it as we can. A W wow! Some of the questions you guys come with. I just swallowed my gum. Did I hear what l thought I heard? lnvolvement179 Ts s use vm-Qx X .L Us M is 2 W . y . ,yd f L A :bi-, Q in 9 V Y sv .Q H Q ,W X f , ff e ,,f .L . s K ,. J, 5-53, Q QT. W M, . B ' ,-VN x . - ., is K , ww, 'N .- , k ww . . Q, K , Y XM Yap- NOG ex, 1. , 'ii C' 'S a ga xx J ,fb N' if 5 Q 2- W , E i NN Q M 5' NM? fb 2 YW ki ij 58 Y. 'QP A 'Char Amdt Bauer Garcia , 'Sf Q? Q ,W AF 4 . x YP 5: . X, ?ff5'?x 5 if Kelly 5 Poepping ,ff 3? X Rv mag' . . 1- : -' 'Q .nv .: . , S5 ENN W. fy E' Q -M-f M354 5,5 ,.,- -X V igfx Q1 2 Q ,fs , 113 i ., :- Q .W Aim K K QQ E L '77 'Hi A , ,H M7 5 ff' K f V' F, NA 1 - ,, - fl , , if , sv -g 2 ,iw .nn-ul. ' ls. I . 'ixge ,Ili v' A 2' A1 wi f N-2 .. .f 1. Q.. 5, 'S K r .- f ,sg my ,fn .W xg? lhistor cl b Keeping the history of our city and state alive isn't an easy job, but we proved it could be done. We gave students a chance to go back to the old days by go- ing on prospecting expeditions. A trip to Calico, a California ghost town, was also part of the fun we had this year. We helped people remember the heritage of Covina by inviting Don Pfleuger, author of books on Covina history, to speak to the students of Northview. We also planned to have a marker placed on the corner of Azusa and Cypress in memory of the original owner of the land. What We've really done this year was to remind ourselves and others of the history that has been forgotten. 2 spanish cl b Our club, the most international on campus, was the place for all you travel- orientated people to be this year. We went as close to Spain as we could by vis- iting Padua Hills and Olvera Street. At Padua Hills, Mexican actors presented plays with songs and dances of early Cali- fornia and old Mexico. The oldest Mexi- can-orientated street in Los Angeles, Ol- vera Street, added to our knowledge of Spanish culture. Picnics and trips to the snow were also on the agenda. We be- came connoisseurs of Spanish food as our meetings brought us new and tantalizing Spanish dishes to try. We've had a lot of fun this year and found that learning Spanish CAN be interesting. 3 aphic rts Printing might not sound exciting to you, but we think it's a lot of fun. In very relaxed surroundings, we were taught the processes involved with printing. We made and sold the annual Northview cal- endar and this year it was done in black- light colors. Sponsoring a wheelchair Bas- ketball game enabled us to go on a camp- out at Palm Springs, and to a movie and concert in Hollywood. We also visited the graphic communications departments at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and the Los An- geles Trade and Technical School. We did a lot this year and enjoyed every minute. 182 Involvement , Flattery will get you somewhere! don't get it. C.T.Cave, l.CarIson, 1.Arend artin, R.Camero lPres.D, M.OIinger K.Webb, C. B.Smith. 1: O.Ebeling, P.Babakitis, R.SCott, B.Basore, D.Abramowitz, l.Corrigan, K.Brooke, K.McElrea. 2: M.Clepper, C.Thomas, M.Lispi, H.Garcia, S.Gray iPres.J, F.Yuschak, B.Gardner, L.HazIett, D. ME?! Involvement 183 v J A Ooh, Yea, Yea- - r That was the sourest note l've ever heard. mi ed choir We have done quite well for first-year music students at North- view, singing at concerts, church- es, and schools. Along with the other choirs, we performed in a Christmas Concert at Covina Methodist Church. lt was a lot of fun, but scary be- cause it was our first major con- cert. We came into this class not knowing very much about high school music, but have been well taught by Mr. Lindsey. Same to you, buddy! 184 Involvement 1 , First Row: D.Reaudreoux, A.Galati, l.Strom, K.Engles, D.Glass, P.Truax, D.Oldham, D.Hartley, K.Alice, Second l.Lopez, D.Melton, V.Moreno, A.Henderson, T.Blumkey, L.Vanatta, M.lohnson, P.Kennedy. Third Row: P.Barr Boyer, T.Woodwerd, G.Putnam, C.Bennett, S.Klink, R.Hill, M.lssacs. with nf Oh, l forgot What l W35 Bolng T0 53Y- Mrs. Susan Hodgson, our accompanist. C0 CBN, Chllif Our second year in the music department held just as many new happenings as our first year. We have sung at Row: l.Vallejo, V.Valischak, R.Lowe, D.Wheat, L.Forsyth. Second Row: R.Van Onselen, K.Mc- V.Bell. Third Row: C.Sidore, B.Lopez, D.Neff. 569, look HI if, iI'S gone My dress isn't THAT short! many different social gatherings at churches, elementary and various junior high schools in our area. This practice was for our Christmas and Spring Concerts. We had a new experience this year in wearing robes instead of dresses, which was a pleasant change. We all hope to be part of the Viking or Chamber Choir next year, x VIAK tx I wonder how old he is . lnvolvement185 X First Row: W.Kirker, V.Hull, R.SpindIer, D.Downs, G.Yoshida, V.Anderson, C.Krumm, D.Dyer. Second Row: P.Foster, L.Barr, l.Evenson, K.Cout- er, K.Donahue, D.Bennett, K.Borchers, S.Rogers, P.larvis, D.Ritter, Third Row: B.lohnson, E.Hasemeyer, D.Hontz, M.Kimbell, B.Pry, L.Kiertz- ner, S.Hunter, M.Chisium, R.Burt, j.Carter, D.Grimm. Oh no! I have to sing my solo today!!! Look, I got my name in the paper. Almond loy's sure are sticky, , . 186 Involvement I hope he didn't hear me singing that flat note. f -- l ' f K ' ' ' ' . t xl K . 3 1. -- . A Q is I g 4, .. .zgy ' I 1...,:, K - K A M iw, f, at Row: V.Anderson, M.Lispi, D.Dyer, A.McCall, P.larvis, D.Ritter. Second Row: S. K.Couter, K.Donahue, D.Grimm, C.Krumm, P.Foster. Third Row: L.Kirtzner, D.Kelepecz, l.Evenson, L.Carter. Doesn't that piano need tuning? Is that a voice or is that a voice? Oh' I forgot my sheet music slit g choir Though the tests we must pass to make the Viking Choir are difficult, all are worth the effort. For the plea- sure and fun we got out of singing at places like St. Josephs Church in Po- mona or different schools, we had to put in a lot of time and hard work. We had a great group this year, and hope to have an even better one next year. chamber si gers Being a Chamber Singer proved most rewarding. After a stiff music test, which took a lot of talent to pass, we started rehearsals after school. Since this is not a class, we received no cred- its. Besides accompanying the Viking Choir to churches and schools in our district, we entertained by ourselves at Cal Poly West and Honeywell. So we are really thankful for having a very rewarding year. We were happy the year turned out successfully, because we worked hard. Involvement 187 , EMM 4, 's da fu A ,,, 1. Q f . vw rm. f - gl E. ri B ff ' 1 E mfg W 4 N, ,. V3.1 WJ' f ,,. . .Q , ti ,sm W s- x 4 1 -,,k' 5 f J. M lN zigr ., YS is . Q ..Lg.3ffL J if 0 -Af. is - , N' .MM ' Y S:2. fl' ., 5 . X . .. .Ng H, ,WA W m: . b X . 1 Q Q1 I .mb v m' f ' - sl 'ff , 3 z L AKLVL 4- f N Q' A2,h ILL, j ' fsisfl ua 1 ful-wa fam in-nw ,A tm! my as ks ggfmgffsii' Q' 'NXT VY 1 if' - x . 1 x . .xx , -N , . .X .Iwi Kx,'q kv, xi - x ' - 1 s. r-.Y '. -S . -JN'.' x5Q vuxx I xv 1 A - fnixvvwrvi , ..1.. .1v.XHN- 11't'1lv+ In L 2 1' ' e u u aa i ' .5 L' 1 1 Q4 '3 gg Competition F0 0 RSITY Row 1: 3 L 15 Bob Raab 16 Dave Escobedo 17 Bob Bishop 18 Bob Boada 1 19 john lrvin 40 jeff Bodet L 41 Scott La Valley 42 Dave Tomaszewski V 43 Mark Fisher Row 3: 48 Dave Stoenner Eric Hasemeyer joe Reed Mitch Smith Pete Boada Stan Stuoor Benji Gallegos Row 6: 85 Marty Sarkissian 86 Tony Camasta 87 Duane Disanto 88 Dave Hill 89 Mike Arnold 20 Tony'Faith 50 Karl Higgins Row 5: Paul Burger 21 Steve Skahill 51 Dale Shores Dan Hoechlin 22 john Vinson f 52 jim Escobedo - Mitch Holt 23 Manual Simoson 53 Bill Snyder john Sheldon Row 7: 24 Mike' Kelly 7 54 Gary Miller Rick Simpson Coaches Row 2: 60 joe Barrigan Cary Agopian Dave Miles 34 Mikeloe 61 Alan Carrico ' Dan Monka Mike Westphal 35 Bruce Barber , 62 Ken Becerril jeff Leissner Mel Bantau 36 Walter Kroner Row 4: ' Chet Rose jim Milhon , 37 Allan jarvis m 63 Danny Bartlett Don Richards Rich DeRosa lHead Coach? 38 joe Pena 64 john Balazs ' Bob Ewing 190 Football xx l Bodet goes for first down. A :A .. Q1 1 li L p f 9- ,V X l l .il ,, A ' l l ol, f h -A- .., Q I n it ' Qty. ' K K . Q. .A :yay k ', A Irvin holds the ball for Bodet's punt. Watch that guy on the end. . . Vikes hit Workman head to toe. Football 191 La Valley runs around end: Vikings kick off. 192 Football Bishop gets plenty of protection. . v bi no. Varsity football shared the Montview League Crown this year with three other teams. Baldwin Park, Rowlandlandswork- man had 5-2 records, also putting them in the number one position.iTheiViking ma- chine was unable to go to CIF playoffs as they lost the toss of the coin. A C The mighty Vikes boasted the number one AA defense in the Valley. This was shown not only statistically, but also by the voting of all the coaches. The de- fensive squad allowed only 48 pointsto be scored against them as the offense totalled up 135 through the season. On the first team All-League were john Balazs, Dan Monka, and Eric Hasemeyer. Mike Loe, jim Escobedo, john Sheldon, Manuel Simpson and John lrvin all made second team All-League. john Balazs made first team All-Valley, while Eric Hasemeyer and Dan Monka made sec- ond. Mike Loe was voted Viking of the Year by the Boosters Club. Rich DeRosa, first time headicoach, demonstrated fine leadership as coaches lim Milhon, Mike Westphal, Mel Bantau, and Dave Miles assisted him in making the team strong. Each coach did his part in preparing the mighty Vikings for their encounters against league contenders. Scores Covina 0. 1 C 16 South Hills 2 0 i Workman i 9 14 Bassett 0 21 Azusa 7 A 20 Baldwin Park 14 S 7 Charter Oak 3 0 Nogales 711 26 Rowland 6 30 Raab takes a break. if , ,, .gg V 'V T ..,,f ,V . M rf ,, W-Q, A 1 1 Simpson evades tackler. All right, let's go get 'em! Ready, set, . . . Football 193 n 'w 'Q Bottoms un! V ' H 1 Stoenner attemptsinrercekption, . 1. , , 194 Vifsity Footkfall m ' m ' V-I-C4-O-U-S X In ll kv fx, ' ,xo la., Xwsw f f ' No.1 Valley defense in action. 1 Coach DeRosa discusses game plan, es we re vaclousl 1 Varlsty Football 195 196ll5ootl5a ll SOPHU Second Row: DtDavis, j.Farney, E.Krug, D.Bowman, S.Pulle'n, G.Babakitis, P.Cruz, lL.Smith,lli.Berns3 M.l.ispi, Rjvlercer C-.Hahn, R.TraCy, l.Peseone, T.Copping, D.Balazs, C.Freeman, T.Ferris, W.Nichols, R.Sanchez, Fourth Row: 'B.McAlpine, K.Kuntz rnan,,l.Esser, B.B,ouskill, M.Chisum, P.8lakeIy, B.McKinley, Cr.Shepherd, G.Tarbush, D,LaValley. 1-,,u, ,, 1- .I When we et 'em, we et 'eml ood!!! S S 8 The Sophomores experienced a trying and disappointing season which ended with a 0-9 record. Even though they had no wins, the team still fought on with great determination. Despite their rec- ord, the team showed fine ability with Dean Day and Doug La Valley standing out on both offense and defense, and jim Esser and Dan Balazs alternating as quarterback. In his first year of coaching, Rick Wilkes led the Soph's through many hard practices and games. Bill Mann, who assisted Coach Wilkes, helped in training and pre- paring the team. With a little more practice and experience, the Soph- omores should develop into fine varsity players. Scores NV Covina 7 6 South Hills 2 O Workman 46 0 Bassett 24 6 Azusa 34 0 Baldwin Park 14 8 Charter Oak 16 0 Nogales 28 0 Rowland 21 8 Steve Beckley did an ex- cellent job in training and readying the Frosh for their games. This year was Mr. Beckley's first year coaching at NVHS. He was assisted by Tim Alley who is an alumnus of Northview's football team. As they worked with the freshmen, many of the players proved to be very capable. Tim Carrico and Ken Rogers showed great strength as the season went on. Their record of 4-5 placed them in 3rd over all in the Montview League. Next year should be a very successful year with these fine athletes making a strong Sophomore team. Scores NV Covina 20 O South Hills 36 0 Workman 6 0 Bassett 6 12 Azusa 'I3 14 Baldwin Park 8 'I4 Charter Oak 14 6 Nogales 0 'I4 Rowland 14 6 FRESHMA Knock 'em down! The aftermath of a freshman play. First Row: D.Giertz, T.Camasta, T.Carrico, S.Sidore, l.Card, S.Craig, M.Herrick, l.Sarver, M.Fetcho, l.Carney. Second Row: 4 G.Avilucea, M.Mullaly, D.Fowler, D.Browning, F.Trogden, L.Culver, D.Bruno, D.Walling, M.Ferguson, M.Robertson, M.Nixon. Third Row: S.Agopian, R.Nadel, M.Dias, R.Strayer, B.Worman, M.Hontz, R.Singh, M.King, G.Paley, T.Dance, K.Davis, Fourth Row: M.Vasilchak, T.Woodward, K.Rogers, M.TyIer, G.Mayer, Coach Beckley, K.Hemsley, K.Goolsby, M,Wallace, R.Zeigler. Football 197 First Row: Bob Dunlap, John Fetcho, Eric Freed, Ron Azelton, Coach Greer. Row: Doug Best, BitlQlMc-Pherson, CharlieLQMcCa-in, Greg Gfifllespige, Kegn Best. if - -.1 1 lfnnl 198 Cross Country ' ' 'u'1'vr Varsity Cross Country had their most successful season in four years. The team ran against tough competition to compile a 4-4 record, putting them in fifth place. Although this was Maury Greer's first year of coaching, he did an impressive job of providing the proper training needed. The harriers were led by Bill Mc- Pherson, Eric Freed, and Doug Best. All three were strong runners and re- turning lettermen. The team showed substantial improvement which will help to make an even better team next year. Scores' NV Covina 34 24 Workman 40 19 Bassett 17 39 Azusa 40 19 Baldwin Park 24 34 Charter Oak 48 15 Nogales 39 17 Rowland 15 47 Mr. Greer had all the qualifications necessary to direct the j.V. Cross Country team to a successful season. Besides his own experience in Cross Country, he had a fine squad to work with. The harriers ran long distances each day in preparation for their meets. Coach Greer often accom- panied them to keep in shape for his own CIF running. The 1.V.'s produced a 4-4 season, an improvement over last year's record. Led by Ken Best, Henry Best, Brian Curley, the l.V.'s gained experiences which they can use as Varsity hope- fuls next year. Scores' NV Covina 32 24 Workman 27 28 Bassett 15 50 Azusa 33 16 Baldwin Park 18 50 Charter Oak Forfeit Nogales 38 17 Rowland 15 46 'The position each runner places determines the number of points he receives. The team with the least number of points wins. Northview leads the pack. Runners take a breather. --nr- ,, . Na-, , 1 Y N You can do it, Charlie, you can do it! McPherson rests after along race. I Cross Country 199 RSITY 200 Basketball Row 1: 10 Dave Robinson 11 lohn lrvin 14 Scott Lavalley 15 Brian Vinson Row 2: Row 3: 20 Ron Lancaster 31 Bill Warren 22 Bob Bishop 32 Dave Escobeclo 23 Norman VanGinkle Manager jerry Colwell 24 Greg Smoyer Coach Ron Rice 30 Peter Sphak ,,.,f ' 1 Warren aims for basket. Vinson goes for two. Who's got the ball? We - Dave readies to shoot. Basketball 201 Van free-throw. aps two. 302 s VARSITY NIPPED Varsity Basketball began the season by making a strong showing in the Upland- Montclair Tournament, placing fourth. They also placed fourth in the Valencia Tournament. The team started league ac- tion with a 6-7 pre-league record behind it. They finished up with a disappoint- ing 6-8 record. Norman VanGinkle, team leader, Bob Bishop, Ron Lancaster and Greg Smoyer, led the squad in scoring. Smoyer's sea- son was cut short as a result of an injury. Dave Robinson, also a team leader, was brought up from the j.V. team early in the season. He proved to be quite an asset as he was a great ball handler, and was consistently good on defense. Brian Vinson, the team's 6th man, showed great skill and ability. john Irvin was a hustler and good defensive player. Peter Shpak, the only sophomore on the team, showed promise for next year's Varsity. Bill Warren was a quick defensive player. Bill and Norman also were leading re- bounders. The Varsity squad had close games all year as 13 were decided by 4 points or less. Coached by Ron Rice, the team had an over-all good, although inconsistant season. Scores ,.....,,.,.... . . .,... NV Upland-Montclair Tournament Eisenhower , , 86 .84 Montclair . . 65 .61 Ganesha .... 57 .69 Upland ......,. 67 .71 Valencia Tournament Valencia .......... . Santiago ........... , 96 71 51 53 El Dorado .,. . 65 72 53 73 73 49 Covina ..,.. . Temple City ..,. . Covina Tournament Muir .......,... 53 .77 Rosemead ...... 56 .53 Glendora .. . 55 .54 Washington . . 68 .76 League Azusa .,,..... 65 .59 Charter Oak . . 74 .53 Workman .... 50 .54 No ales ....... 67 .71 Balgwin Park . . . 67 .72 Bassett ....... . 52 .53 Rowland ..... 59 .50 Azusa ....,.... 52 .67 Charter Oak . 40 .35 Workman ..,. 65 .71 No ales ....., 73 .71 Baldwin Park .. 58 .60 Bassett ........ 56 .54 Rowland.. . 63 .62 31 ' , ,i . .kg Ron looks for teammate. K . - Viking tips the jump. Coach Ron Rice plans strategy. .f- 'd lrvin presses Azusa. K-W'-N,,,,,,..... Basketball 203 204 Basketball ' 1 r X 2.4 Mmwww 'W0lln-Q..,,,,, Bishop lay up. v.f -,rel Vikings race down court. M Huff S posessuon - I 5:0-ff' , ., - 'He NCH. ni ----ku: Xsvli VanGmkle shoots for two. '- - '- Nvwx. x Lancaster bounces ORB to teammate. Brian guards his man. Basketball 205 - 1... A kk, .- S Vikings press opponent two on one. Pierre Cruz flies for basket. Team captains meet. l ' ' junior Varsity basketball wer undefeated for 9 games befor losing to Workman by tw points. lohn Yellon and Pierr Cruz led the team in scorini Freshman Bob Courter was a so an outstanding shooter. jii Escobedo and Eric Morriso were the main rebounders. Th team finished their outstandin season with an excellant 10- league record, putting them i second place. The l.V. tean coached by Mike Nelson, ha the best win-loss record of a the basketball teams. With th possibility of some of thesl players on the team, next year Varsity shows much promise. Scores .... ....... N Gladstone .... 39 .47 Covina .,.... 37 .4 Temple City . . 52 .5 Claremont .. 68 .6 Charter Oak . . 56 .53 Chino ........ 46 .4 Azusa ........ 32 .36 Charter Oak . . 47 .5 Workman ..., 49 .5 No ales ...... 41 .4 Balgwin Park 53 .6 Bassett .,.... 37 .4 Rowland .... 44 .4 Azusa ....,... . 67 7 Charter Oak . . 42 .5 Workman .... 70 .5 No ales ,..... 63 .6 Balgwin Park 58 .7 Bassett ...... 43 .2 Rowland . . 60 .5 206 Basketball Row 1: l.Walter lmanagerl, B.Courter, P.Cruz, D.LaValley, l.Yellon, T.Genovese, S.Ro-K 3 well. Row 2: M.NeIson fcoachl,-j.Bodet, M.Skahill, B.Barber, j,Escobedo, .E.Morrison, gggyy SOPHO ORE tow 1: R.Mondry, L.Delgado, l.Bunker, T.Patterson, T.Brungard, M.Camero. Row 2: B.Peters, H.Hippler, Gibson, B.Hotaling, j.Fahrney. Row 3: B.McKinley, G.Hahn, M.Toledo, T.McKillip, S.Beckley tcoachl. ophomore basketball, coached 1 Steve Beckley, had a disap- inting season. The team did n't rform as well as expected and tained a record of 2-12. Lead- g the team in scoring were rry Brungard and Harold ppler. Bra Peters, center, and b Mondry, forward, showed eat promise. Tom McKillip was e best rebounder. Terry Brun- ird and Harold Hippler, along itlgcgill Hogalingfi made up the nc oneo t e eense. Over- , the Sophomores were a fine oup that fou ht hard all year. nese players should be a credit Northview's basketball teams the coming years. Scores . . . Gladstone . . Milliken .... California . . Covina .... Temple City Claremont . Azusa ,...., Charter Oak Workman , . No ales .... Baldwin Park Bassett .... Rowland . . Azusa ...... Charter Oak Workman . . No ales ...A Balgwin Park Bassett ..., Rowland . . 33 . . 29 62 . . 26 78 60 62 . .50 46 . ,51 cancelled 52 .46 57 39 57 .51 53 . 35 44 .39 35 .41 54 .30 53 .45 38 . 37 47 .36 66 - 37 48 .50 43 .35 55 . 39 Kar, 3 Coach Beckley discusses strategy with team. - Bill outreaches Bassett. nag Who's got the ball? Basketball 207 E FRESHMA Row 1: G,Skahill, K.Rogers, S.Sidore, l.Priddy, R.Miller, l,Weaton. Row 2: I,.ChristCoachl, Myasilchak. S.Dudlevf B.Dearmond, Dlindgren, l.White, G.Gillespie. 'G Of - if K Viking shoots freelthrow. 208 Basketball loe Weaton raises score by one. Coach jerry Chris felt that thi Freshman basketball tear showed more potential than an Frosh team in the last five year jeff White, averaging 14 poin a game, making 600fo of his fiel goals, led the team in scorin and rebounding. Followin close behind were Greg Girl lespie and Don Lindgren, ave aging 11 points each. Forward joe Weaton and Mark Vasii chak, and guards Ken Roger and Greg Skahill, all showe outstanding ability. The tea averaged 53 oints althoug they made only 500!a of the free throws. Winnin their la 5 games, the Frosh fgnished u league action 9 and 5, in thir place. Scores NV Gladstone ..l. 44 46 Covina .,.... 59 44 West Covina . , 44 52 Covina ll..l. 45 41 South Hills . . 43 35 Azusa ......,, 39 36 Charter Oak . . 40 38 Workman .... 50 52 N0 ales ..,... 42 57 Balgwin Park 34 58 Bassett ...... 57 53 Rowland ,... 56 42 Azusa ........ 70 69 Charter Oak , , 44 42 Workman .... 42 61 No ales ...... 57 65 Baldwin Park 30 63 Bassett .,.. 34 52 Rowland , . 46 57 Freshman Reserve, despite 1eir valiant effort, had an un- Jccessful season. Leading the bam in scoring were Dave Hahn hd Don Kerr, who also showed efensive quickness. According 0 Coach lim Pashone, Mike Zunniff proved himself to be we most dependable on both efense and offense. He and ftike Borra were the team's rmidable rebounders. The serves ended the season with ldisapointing 1-13 record. Gladstone ..,. 33 30 Covina ....,. 30 43 Temple City . . 74 41 Claremont Azusa ......,. 44 33 Charter Oak . . 44 27 Workman ...A 65 43 Nogales ..r.,. 43 41 Baldwin Park 37 34 Bassett .,.. 41 18 Rowland . . 45 23 Azusa ........ 34 43 Charter Oak . . 50 32 Workman ..,. 58 54 Nogales ..r.., 39 38 Baldwin Park 31 34 Rowland ..,, 38 31 Azusa ..... 60 33 FRESHMA . ,,s, A Kerr shoots for basket. RESERVE Viking maintains possession. Viking out maneuvers Bassett. Row 1: S.Steele, T.Luck, M.Borra, B.Fishman, Bistoie, S.Coffey. Row 2: Pashone lcoachl, L.HentscheI, D.Hahn, R.Nadel, M,Cunniff, D.Kerr. Basketball 209 nsrrr STI. 21-0 Wrestling Row 1: Bob Singh L Mike Fraijo Ray Higa Gerald Singh Kaz Kikunaga Eric Freed Mario Martinez Row 2: lim Worrell L Ivan Ray Dean Day Eric Hasemeyer l0elBarragan Coach Milhon ,I P Q.. S M., Si-, uxqgg . ' 1.1, I - 1 25,11 v iii. mfg: Y Na sh , Q ,, ww i ' i?:?f.' ,N , E2 . L, . ,Sy x - '1 5 5 14 L f. M if , H Wrestling 211 21 2 Wrestling makes careful move. Varsity wrestling demonstrated great strategy and skill in placing first in the Ar- cadia Quad and overpowering in the duel with Gladstone. As the season progressed, Northview placed second in the Covina five- way tournament. Gerald Singh was awarded the first place medal in the Northview tournament while Kaz Kikunaga and Don Richards were given second place medals. After the battle the Vikes placed sixth. Mike Fraijo and loe Barragon took third in the Chaffey tournament, while Bobby Singh won a well-deserved second place medal in the 98 lb. weight class. Dean Day had an overall record of 4-3 for the league. Eric Freed was third in the league and Ray Higa, wrestling in the 115 lb. weight class, came out with a 16-9 rec- ord, taking second in the league. As the season ended, Dave Hontz had an overall of 18-7 and right along with him was Mario Martinez taking third in the league. Eric Hasemeyer had an overall of 6-9 as Ivan Ray had 2-5 in the league, and lim Worrel was 0-3 in the league. Because of their superior records, Mike Fraijo, Ray Higa, Gerald Singh, Kaz Kikuna- ga, and Don Richards had an outstanding year as they were all able to attend C.l.F. Coach lim Milhon led the Vikes through a very rewarding season. Through past ex- perience Coach Milhon found that work- with this group of grapplers, proved to be one of the most rewarding of his career. Scores Arcadia Quad N.V. Arcadia . 12 40 San Marino 9 47 Arroyo 18 38 Duel Gladstone 9 52 Covina 5-way Mountain view 9 49 Montclair 33 37 Garey 14 38 Covina 33 21 League Workman 15 ' 42 ' Bassett. 11 51 Covina 18 42 Azusa . 24 42 Baldwin Park 29 21 Nogales 33 24 Rowland 3 51 ,Q E 'Q Chalk another one up for Singh. M.Singh works for pin. Kaz strains for position. Wrestling 213 Row 1 G Miller M Fetcho H Hopman C Freeman R Zeigler T Camasta R Mercer. Row 2. T.Tolar, G.Gallegos, Ferguson I Benicki P Fortugno M Evmger Row 3 G Meyer R Fuentes B Gallegos, Coach R.De Rosa. ' The l.V. wrestling team end- ed a very successful season with an 8-1 record. Their only loss was to the undefeated Montview League champions, Nogales. There were no tour- naments, but in league wres- tling meets, 115 pounder, Carl Freeman had a record of 5-0 for the year, while heavy weight, Benji Gallegos had an undefeated record of 7-0. Gary Miller, Humphrey Hop- man, and Pete Fortugno all had overalls of 4-2. In the 123 pound weight class was Rick Mercer, who had a 3-1 in the league. Todd Camasta ende the season with a 5-1 in the 13 pound weight class. Under the directions of Ricl' DeRosa they have had an out- standing year. Coach DeRos hopes to have seasons evej more successful than this one has proven to be. Scores N.V. Gladstone 3 53 Workman 7 61 Bassett 21 42 Azusa 23 44 Charter Oak 28 33 Baldwin Park 9 49 Nogales 41 15 Rowland 23 41 Mike changes position 1 Viking has advantage over opponent. 0' if TRACK 216 Track Rowlz Row 2: Row 3: Rob Garretson Bill McPherson Rob Duttlop lohn Fetcho john Balazs Neal VanDer Aarde Ed Krug Ken Best Richard Waas Doug Best Tony Camasta Stan Stupor Tony Faith Mark Fischer Ron Ewry Henry Yanez Bill Pry Row 4: jeff Fleming Sam Rowell Scott LaValley lohn Cameron Bob Boada Bill Warren M7 ,. 31 -W with ro Waas makes skillful vault. al . N- KS ., , ., ' . hug, , , . -sv. W ,. Nl' -M M L -' s w cw -,,,, S , Q v 5 , .1-QQ A. -,.,,: 1- f V' . in -,M K K , Wi? . ...Uv -.41 N 4 A + Y, ,- ssl' Ll I 1 L' 5 . l f Faith strains for distance. Ewry attempts the Fosbury Flop Track 217 218 Tjjgck fkcli 'TZA' r -ff.. After the delay of four cancelled meets, track and field finally got under way in the league opener against Bassett. Acting as tri- ca tains for the team were Robert Boada, jeff Fleming and Bill Pry, all returning letter- men. Both Boada and Pry were part of the 440 yd. relay team, alon with Scott La Valle and Mark Fischer. Boacfa also ran both high and low hurdles as did Fleming. Speeding in the 100 and 220 yd. sprints were captain Pry and Mark Fischer. Northview's distance men, Doug Best, Henry Ynez, Bill McPher- son and john Fetcho, found their cross country experience held them in good stead. ln ot er track events Northview saw Ed Krug, Ken Best, Neal Van Der Aarde and Eric Freed in the 880, while Krug, Tony Faith, john Cameron and Brian Curle ran the mile relay. Other trackmen inckuded Bill Warren and Scott La Valley as hurdlers and john Cameron, the Vikin 440 runner. ln the field events, high jump, long jump, pole vault and shot ut, Northview's con- testants showed much strength and deter- mination. lohn Balazs, Tony Faith, Dale Shores and Stan Stupor entered competi- tion as Viking shot putters, while Tony Ca- masta, Rob Garrettson and Richard Waas reached new heights as pole vaulters. Bill Warren and Scott La Valley, aside from their efforts as trackmen, competed in both the high jump and the long jum , as did Sam Rowell. Northview's other hi h jumper, Rolrg Ewry, also displayed fine taient on the ie . Unlike cross countr ,track and field scor- ing is done by awarcling the first, second, and third place man 5,3 and 1 points, re- spectively. At the end of the meet, these points are totaled, the victor being the team with the most oints to it's credit. Despite a cljefeat in the league opener, coaches Westphall, Wilkes and Greer ex- pect a successful '74 season hoping to pave the way for even more victorious years ahead. 1,1 V 71 ,,,, . MW. ,.w--W Nw ,Q ,wg Wifi ' Another Viking victory. N, lj f f' 'C , ' . . I . , I dv li... - alazs puts shot in the league opener against assett. H121 hP,..,wg' ,L ggeff, ff g -we -gt: ,wg pgviikyffwkf X 'N-M , ' 'Q naw - .fy Q I McPherson warms up. 'gawk-M as .s. we ,,., W. .M few E -my 'Ubin Boada and Fleming skim the high hurdles with good form. ' -f w,'g,gg,f,.i,uns' . f ' -- L,f,fg,E',U, ,a-65+ K ,, rr ' . - 4 1 wr LWJA51 wan- Track 219 Despite its few members this year's sophomore traclf and field team displayed a lot of effort and talent. y The green grass of the inf field saw Rick Adams in the pole vault and David lone: and Harold Hippler as Ions jumpers. Greg Ha n saw actio as the sophomore high jumper while Bill Nichols, anothe pole vaulter, engaged in heavy competition on the track as a 100 yd. sprinter and a membe of the 440 relay team. Nichol relay teammates were Hipple and Kurt Kuntzman, who wa also a hurdler and sprinter fo the sophomores. Viking 441 men included Hahn, Stev Pullen, and Shaiterer, all CJ whom also ran the mile relay Northview also saw Puller compete in both the high ano- low hurdles. leff Bunker, thi sophomores' only distanc man, kept u a steady pact and effort to hjelp him to man 2 mile victories. Working with the varsit team at practices helped man sophomore track and fieli men realize the continual el fort and determination neede to secure a seat on next year varsity. It also gave the entirn Viking track team incentive t work as a unit toward a sua cessful season. 4. .QQ I Wright gets off to a good start. This year's freshman team was very fortu nate to have over ,thirty enthused atheletes out for track and field. Working closely with the varsity and sophomore team, the Frosh strived to acquire the necessary skills of track and field. The team members and events are asfollows: LONG IUMP: D.BeniCki, D. Herr, M.Mullaly, M.Wright, T. Martin, T.Carrico. HIGH JUMP: R.Davis, R. Coutier, M.Herrick, M.Mullaly, T.Martin. POLE VAULT: D.N0rdhoff, R.Strayer, L.Sweet, M.Hasty, C-Jackson, R.Kovaly, M.Mar- shall. SHOT PUT: K.Davis,R.Dear- mond, M.Hicks, G.Mayer D. Purfor, B.Worman. HURDLES: T.Camasta, M. Wright. DISTANCE: T.Bitsoie, 1. Chavia, G.Gillespie, D.Kelly, C. Lemos, T.Travis. SPRINTS: T.Camasta, T.Car- rico, R.Coutier, D.C-iertz, N. Marroquin. FRESHMAN Row 1: Chlackson, M.A.wrighz, R.Strayer, D.Giertz, D.Kelly, l.Chavera, M,Marshall, C.Sweet Row 2: P.Nordoff, M.Tyler, D.Benecki, S.Craig, B.Courter, T.Tolar, M.Marroquin, Row 3: M S Wright, M.Mullaly, M.Hicks, B.Worman, G.Meyers, D.Purfor, R.Davis. Viking skims over hurdles. Track 221 ASEB LL RSI T 222 Baseball L Row 155 Bob Fowler' l Row'2: Coach Mel Bantau Row 32 John lrvin Dave Stoenner Charlie Cugter .1 Eric Morrison lleff Bodet joe Bradley V Dan Wirth Dale Adair fPChriS Cash6i1 Val Primante ' Mark Clear Larry Wilson lim Wilfong Bob Costello Rick Haines Bantau greets opposing coach. : di - og, i ix A has A . It K i V fl .K - .1 l Wirth throws another strike. Cashen goes for steal. Vikes prepare for game. Baseball 223 DIAMONDMEN RACE FOR TITLE Beginning the season with a positive out- look, the varsity baseball team showed strong determination, attempting to capture the Montview crown. Returning lettermen this year are Mark Clear, one of the best pitchers in league and junior Bob Costello, who was strong at the plate. lim Wilfong, team leader and ex- cellent outfields, and john Irvin, outfielder and utility infielder, are also returning let- termen. Pitching were juniors joe Bradley and Dan Wirth with Val Primante and Charlie Custer supporting them behind the plate. The in- field saw Larry Wilson at first base, Chris Cashen and Rick Haines at second, and Dale Adair at short stop. Dave Stoenner did an able job backing up the infield, while jeff Bodet showed hustle in the outfield. Being an explosive and exciting team, coached by Mel Bantau, Varsity Baseball en- joyed a prosperous season. j UW.,i'L: K, . x, , K . K .. .. . m i ,. ,q?1.gEs,. -' f -'1 ,,, - +P . X Q' , . kvb U , kk, - ... , m W l fi? . ' X , .. ' jk f 2 lrvin tries for home. ww: f ff 454' -, .gm Wilson stretches to make the out. Vikes hustle in. Danny throws a fast ball. Baseball 225 Ir ,.f- ,Lx 226 Baseball Cashen makes itmgafelyback to base. ' ' ' h L Vikingmwarms UP. M Iv' 37 'fi' Stotinnerinmakesffanother hit Costello waits for play. Viking tries Baseball 227 , TIT key,l.Pesceone,'R.Hartert,l'.Suarez,'D.Day. ' H v V r V 7' iw WU ni in 228 Baseball Viking smashes one. Hartert covers third. With three years past experi- ence, Coach jerry Chris again led the 1.V.'s through a most satisfying season. Pitcher Erick Morrison proved best on the mound with Bob Tracy sup- porting him behind the plate. Dave Robinson showed out- standing ability at second base, while lim Pesceone at first, jeff Delong at short, and Robby Hartert at third all displayed speed and accuracy at their po- sitions. Outfielders Bob Fow- ler, Doug La Valley, Dean Day, and Ed Brown played with de- termination giving the infield great back-up. On the whole, the team did a great job of- fensively and showed remark- able promise for a successful season. Through experienced coach- ing and hard work the l.V.'s proved to be a cooperative team and good prospects for next year's varsity. The Freshmen got off to a strong start with a pitching staff consisting of Ken Rogers, Mike Ferguson, and Dave Bradly with joe Wheaton catching. The infield was played by Mark Vasilchek, john Priddy, Chris Richards, and Mike Cunniff, while Bob Singh, Greg Skahill and Steve Sidore backed them up in the outfield. Pitching proved to be very consistent and was the strong point of the team. Driven by Coach Cal Evans' support, the boys strived even harder to make themselves a better team. Although inexperienced, the Freshmen displayed outstand- ing skill and ability. Freshman follows through V ng makes the play at hrs! The Varsity Tennis team showed great skill and accuracy working under the direction of Coach Ron Rice. The season was opened with tryouts by both boys and girls. The girls who tried out and made the team were disquali- fied by C.l.F. because they had already played tennis in G.A.A. Top players M. Hendrickson and R.Azelton, along with returning lettermen 1. Manning, A, Jarvis, B. Popilsky, and j. Sandt all led to the development of a strong, self-confident team. The team has im- proved greatly since last year and be- cause of their added experience will be even stronger next year. Consisting of many skilled and cap- able players, the l.V. tennis team gained helpful experience this season. Each individual faced his own prob- lems and overcame them through many hours of practice. Two such play- ers were M. Evinger and 1. Nunez. Coach jim Pashone offered the team his undivided attention, experience and knowledge. Progress, experience, and self-confidence bring hopes of re- turning next year as varsity players. 'Mk 1. 1, tri ,F -. Ben makes return from back court. .wife 4.0,-'ree 8 lun Vike awaits serve. '!., 'xr tt -.-tr-iir,.v . sts, . ,vvv Manning executes fine backhand drive. Rxixff f 1 1 i fffxxtxfxtak fSf'i'fQ31vxl'2'-55 wxfgxpxagxxxkttxxkxlgkixziz v xiii ,,...,...f. .' ......- V, I ,,..., .,v-x ive. Kaz demonstrates powerful serve. Tennis 231 232 G.A.A. GIRLS ATHLETIC AS SENIOKS- Row 1: l.,Carter K.Mar isoh M. uammen FiYusch5k D V. -4 8 I Q I 1 - Cruz, L.Sanginario, I:B aLd5jg:x5 N.Kanoa, P.Bachman, S.Pesceone, C,Pin- ryey, S.Rampe-nthal,M.Van Onselen. Row 2: D.'Bennett Montgomery C Stach, V.Anderson, D.Bunker, D.Hopkins, K.larvis, 1.Fe-rguson, T.C:m:V niff, H.Halink, R.Ramirez, D.justice, D.AIley, P.Strande, K.Lupescu IUNIORS- Row 3: B,Soto, L.Weise, L.Garcia, D.Ritter, R.LeMasters, T. L Krumm, jiineberger, M.Thurston, C.CoIlins, B.Fangmeyer, F.Moran, A Old, C1Seich, C.Eiholzer, R.Spindler. Row 4: B.Valencia, S.Weese, C Christler, L.House, l..Hamilton, B.Stevens, P.Ahrens, C.Carmack, M Miranda, C.Nichols,1.Diesslin, C.Cooper, K.Perkins, R.Loe, C. BelIo SOPHOMORES- Row 5: N.DeIap, D.Wheat, C.SchIenz, C.CaIlison, I Crowder, A.Arndt. IUNIORS: L.Grash, j.Miner, L.Hall, 1,Yoshida, S Morhardt, S.Provan. K' hC C C OCIATIU 1 EPHOMORES- Row 6: T.Simpson, D.Martin, T.Brophy, S.Erickson, S. renson, R.Skoien, R.Hade, S.CueHar, l.Carter, K.Barber, B.Coder, T. homas C.Condon S.Drummond H.Tingstrom. Row 7: D.5anchez M nlhite, 3k.Gregson,,K.Multz, j.Gordon,. R.Delp, K.Bauer, L.Baker: cl letrlch, D,McKettr1ck, D.Ewmg, D.Fredernck, D.Ewmg. as W Wwe if g x s mul Y Top: President Kathy Margison Bottom: Vice-President Paula Strande MMM-'W .,,-..tN.t.W.... . U R 1 gfugffn c u A lf K 5 ' ' ' ' ! - . , ' L-- --Q 'ff - ' ' - , 1 fs, J- - Q , ' . --.-...-.,........... M . . K ..-.mr M .-N.. - -Q., M- 'K ' , ' ..-. Y ' K k W K ME W .. , 'kt kk x' ' A . . x s- L A- , A . .4 asa F -A --'- Hs-IH -- A U -uv 'x'ffi.t.,.f..l.Q......f' 'T l b, .... .. ' V we 5-1 ,. . ' -, me , .,... . - ' A Officers: Secretary of Correspondence - Cindy Nichols: Treas- urers - Nalani Kanoa, Carol Seichp Secretary of Records - Debbie Cruz. Advisors: Lett, Mrs. Green Rightg Miss Robison G.A.A. 233 Under the leadership of Miss Robison and Mrs. Green, the Girls' Athletic Association had a very excit- ing and eventful year. The guidance and coaching of both the advisors and the ability of the players proved to all opponents that N.V.'s G.A.A. was not to be under- estimated. President Kathy Margison and vice-president Paula Strande aided in planning a fun-filled year for G.A.A. Some of the events included two Waterskiing trips, one just for G.A.A. and the other for G.A.A. and sixth perioo boys' sports, G.A.A. also had a picnic at Griffith Park with horseback riding and a water fight. The club had many fund raising projects such as the Sports Mara- thon, selling cards and ribbons. These activities enabled G.A.A. to sponsor the Girls' Senior-Faculty Basketball Game. All the awards were presented and Athlete of the Year was announced at the Final Banquet. All the fun happenings of the year were brought back to stir every- one's memories to help make the atmosphere at the banquet happy, yet sad. Sad because the year was over, but happy because everyone knew that 1973-74 was G.A.A.'s best year ever! Varsity and l.V. volleyball players plot against faculty. This is my best side. , Volleytennis is a back breaking sport. Q x...,,.-W h,.-VW s.,-.S drives down 1 -Q1 Will iectures never end? 5, X K H S .. I in 6 . x ' ' 5-mx! ,., ., Cathy adds two points to Northview's score. G.A.A. 235 lohn makes his move. Q 1 lohn brings ball down court. 236 Athlete ofthe Year 'rnumzs no 7- Sf -A ',.m,. :swf An outstanding athlete, john Irvin is well deserving of this award. As i freshman and sophomore he was on the football, basketball and baseball teams and was voted Most Valuable Player for freshman baseball. in his junior year, john was on the varsity football, junior varsity basket ball, and varsity baseball teams. He was honored by making the 2nd tea for All Montview League Baseball. A A A As a senior, he has been on the varsity football, basketball and baseba teams. He was especially honored by making the 2nd team for All Mont view League Football. s A A As you can tell, John worked hard during his four years at Northview t show his athletic ability and for his hard work he has received well-dei served recognition. y t Outgoing Paula Strande is truly a wor- thy recipient of this award. As a sopho- more, Paula was on the junior varsity volleyball, varsity basketball, and varsity baseball teams. In her junior year, she improved her skills in volleyball and made the varsity team. She was also on the varsity basket- ball and baseball teams. She had the high- est overall batting average in baseball. Paula's senior year has been very re- warding for her. She was captain of the varsity volleyball team and varsity bas- ketball team. She was awarded outstand- ing player in both. She was also awarded her 1000 point plaque which does not come easily to anyone. Paula worked hard to earn her awards in girls' sports and title of Athlete of the Year truly belongs to her. Aren't push-ups fun? Athlete ofthe Year 237 238 A Photograph Is long ago it must be X f Y .QQ wig A Photograph Is 240APh g phl i have a phot ograph Wi? A Photograph Is - 242 A Photograph Is preserve your memories A Photograph ls HAIL THE HAIL TO V HAIL HAIL HAIL HAIL HAIL fi? -asm eft ou. , X L W Xfij , x A Photograph Is Abel, Kenneth: Abrahamson, Colin: 59 Abramowitz, Diane: 59,175,183 ,100, Accordino, Cathy: Acosta, Gloria: 35,179 Acosta, Michael: 59 Adair, Dale: 47,225,224,222 107 ind Baldonado, Nicky: 198,199 Barber, Bruce: 47,178,190 Barber, Karen: 35,233 Barcon, Randy: 61,93 Baria, loi: Barker, Brenda: 35 Barker, Robert: 61 ? ,MMM Adame Adams ,Rubyz 24 , Ricky: 35,166 Adkins, Gregory: Adkins, Vicki: 35 Affatati, Antoinette: 154,47,155 Barkley, Corrinn: 61 Barklow, David: 47 Barnes, Suzanne: 47 Barr, Lorraine: 61,178,186 Barragan, lose: 47,167,190,210,211 1 EX Bouskill, Brian: 35,196 Bowden, Denise: 35 Bowden, Phillip: 48 Bowers, Paul: 63 Bowman, Dennis: 35,196 Bowman, Pamela: 35 Boyer, Anne: 63,65 Boyer, Denise: 35,160,161 Boyer, Kevin: 25,184 Bradly, David: 25,229 Bradley, joseph: 48,175,223 ,227,222 Brady, Cindy: 25,167 Cashen, Chris: 48,65,112,226,223,222 Cashen, lane: 36,172 Cashion, Laura: 36,175 Cassidy, Linda: 36 Castagno, David: 25 Castagno, Lynn: 48 Casteel, Pamela: 48 Catone, Gersld: 25 Catone, Thomas: 36 Cauby, Jeffrey: 36 Cave, Charles: 36,183 Cave, Charkes: 36,182 Celaya, Danita: 48,147,152,194 Cesario, Denise: 48 Cestari, Peter:156,56,198 Chacon, Steve:i36 , 1 ,iiihaiode z, , an Chastain,l'ohn: 48 Chavez, Richard: 36 , Chailifa, lol'1n:'25 ,2215 Chisum, Malcom: V Chis,um,N1arsh5a1l: 36,186,196 Choate, Chimin0,,Sandra: 65,73,107,112,129,... Lori: 13,16 ' I 13o,141?4152,164,167,194 Clark, Donald:V167 V Clear, Malik: 67,244,222 5 Clements, Gerald: 25 A77Cle??1e 36l,?I83 Clepper, Martha: 65 , , Clothier, Buddy: 367' 15636 '5iCoder, Re' eccaz 234 Coder, Robert: 36,49 . if195??iiCoffee :i':: Coffey, Steihen: ' Slogan, ieag,n:49,jl54,155 , C0 an, liihn: 1 ,Cogefv Rabertz, ,,, ., Col1:en,'S1iaro1iif: 1 Coles, Diane: ll, 1 ' Collins, 368,233,236 111, Collins, Debofah: 141,165 Collins' Glenziiigf' ,g ,,,, ,,,,,' , ,,, , Collins, LeiSh?ii36 ' im' 'i Collins, Iheresa: 65 49 ' Co1vin, Terr : Cqlyvell, 65 Coilivell, Gerawfz 25 1 fi Combs, Richard: 37 1, C fort, Shaggwonz .,,' ,, Condon, Coleen: 55,234,37317 ll COnlev,,QhfiS42f?9 , Conway,-Denigei 49 'E Coggk, Tamara: C0519 ,-1 , Cooney,fMary'lyn: 25,165 C0QiPef,iNI1!Q:2 25 Cooper, Carrie: 49,234 il: Cooper,,j,eanzi,g1e: 37 1 Co6per1,i5Fim6iif:hIy:125 Copping, Timot y: 37,523,196 Cvrwran, Corrigan, lea riette ff68,1 06,1 41,183 mi Cortez, Barbera: 491 Costelli5,'1ohn?i1 7 Costello, Michael: 39 Costelloiiiijiobetrtz 49,166,,K,22Igf,224 .222 Coulombe, Michael: 685' 117' ' Coulombe, Ronald: 37 ,gg 1 ,ggffatatn Gino: 24 V Vlbk Barrera, Cathy? 24 'E Brandler, Robert: 25 7 , : ' 1 fggan, Diane: 35 Lisacf Brashear, Kathi: 35 ,, ,1ggppian,Gaty: 47,1g0i11::fi1f: '1j Bart, Arthur: e,i,, Brieceda,lact1eline:135,'l'79 :,, BreCed9f,L2rl1y: 25 llii gbpiiahg Stage: 2251971522 ili: 1 :::::' fii B:r6cedfa:,f11Rie3a3a,rd1 1 ,,,, ,,,,, VV Basore, Barbara: 35,162,1VV75,183 Brennan, Patricia: 63 srrv 48 ,,,, :::: suaan: 35,167 48,131,16f!,16?,f ,. V,,, .,,,,,.,,,,, 3 , ,,-, i:.. :-, Beason,Q9bf2!E,521,g1 Bso0ke,Kim163,94,167,183 j 1 i:::,, iirr i,:::: ' ::: A 11 ,, ,Be?10nf13?nn1?F :TQ 811001492 513650 2511132 1 , ,.':-,, ,,2ai ,,: ,: lli' :'fr 1 ,:', TaYl0'519'46f47f43 ::,,,, ,:::,:, if Beer, Kristazp? 1, Bfownrng, Dean: 25,197,229 41 tce: if Be1i:1:v.::18s:: ttts: rtso tttst 1 ::: ss, rits :::r 7. 391101 53579191 47,234 ,,, , 11 BW 00, Debfaf .:,, V tiitt losephz 63 A ,,, . , lvll' l:l lgavidr ::,,, . ,gucQana3.,?ni:,g63 ,70 S 2 lllll' li' li' l , ,11efff 'Yam 51 ,::, ef, 1 ': , , , gebneg, ghd! ,AVV 1 N :Vj iiii ,:,, , . , An CM V2 ,::: , rri , :::::: ::: 1 ::rJ 'riit ,,: ,,,:: . , ., 3 , :r,, ,1 ,A , 1 , VVVVV ,,:' titt ,,:: f13Cfme'if5fa'1'eYi 35 Bi EeSS'Petsfr1:98,199 : tiii' 1 39fg9f,lOyCe:I68 ' B'urhans,Sa'ndraf:125 Befghuis' BWhaf'S, :Xmom Gary: ' Berghu1s, Peter: 47,161 Anton, Taffy: f S2523gg,,,ghefjS3j,,47162 ,,,:: ,gaxtslgfagkjgar 36, Antblii-1CCi, R0 , Arcliibald, Berner, Larry:'1198' Arendas, 6 , Tru V VV,, V V ,,., ,ii,, ,,,,:,: l 1,,:,,: Martyr 25 ,oov NE iiiti ai,i E1 56,233,F72331 A 1 21+ icffwefiev,awaf1iy:n1 48,64 : ,,, ,,, Calvin - ,,f, . . J A,-ndt, Camasta, Afrwld, , 47 1 'i,, 1 ,,,.. CamastafT0n,Y,?1,l1,9?20f48f199121551, Arnold, 47,59 camerano, v,: Aff1O1d, 24 1' ,:., Camem, Camaro, Affigon i azfizg r v ,,, irsr ':::: 6 tiiiii ttit A e'11 'Yf24'198 Camsronf 1, 1tt 35,196 Camg,Caflf1sffIQQ2,,36,167 ,Ash :,::rf Blaneqgggilatherinez 24 f1 Cam Qi' i Asher,,,,D1i1 , 7la: Bl30CQQ1o5Ca1'3357 Cambell, Leslie:136 , 64 ina, Christi: 24 f :::r: Carherlnef' Canchola, sandfa: 48,179 1, 1 241184, .::, MOHYI 43,182 , Donna: 60,168 1 8034131 p91eW47,167,1QQZ7' l-' Pamela: 36 'scan Boada, Robert:63,112,,190,194,1355219 Cannon, Reginalz 25 i 8EayIiMchael: 47,183 Bodetf Shefvli 1 i filivey, Robert: 60 , 191f14211435f222 Caf3f10hH2 25,197 fwvilucea, Gerardo: 24,197 Bodet' Lynda? Ca1f 1,Tb6lfT1BI 64 Annabel: 60,132 178,244 iiii Cafi iiiiifaleflei 36,48 'QAzelton, Ronald: 35,198 , 1 ll Bodtman, Linda: 24 Cafdamonef A0fl100Y5 25 fiBabakitis, George: 35,196 ' Bodtman, Sheffiei ':: C35Qi?m0n,ef 1110111355 64 Babikms, Patricia: 60,183,186,144 Bologna, Cynfhiaf 48 Car10ne,Lmda:64 1 i5fBachmann, Peggy: 58,60,'284,236,, Bolt, loanna: 35 1 Carlson, l9fff9Y5 43,182,196 VV Badder, Terese: 47,60,233 154, 1 BOnaiutOVChery1: 35,150,151 Carmack, Cheryl: 46,48,49,56,17Q4, ,Bagu, Mike: 60,160,161,239 Bondurant, Robina: 48 178,182,204,211 ' Bagu, Yolindag 50 Borchers, Carol: 48,186 1 Carmack, Robeffl 25 Bain, David: 24 Borek, Richard: 24 Carney, 101103 25,197 24b rr :vfBaird, Susan: 60 Baker, Craig: 61 ' Baker, Linda: 35,160,161,233 Baker .Teddyz 24 Balazs, Balazs, Baldon Index Daniel: 16,35,196 lohn: 47,61 ,112,131 ,167,190,216 ado, loseph: 61,135,165 Borra, Christi: 48 Borra, Michael: Borra,1,Paul: 63 Borsheim, Jody: 35 Boston, Robin: 24 Boudreau, Deborah.: 48,167 Boudreaux, Diane: Carrico, Alan: 65,112,190 Carrico, Timothy: 25,148,197 Carson, Bernice: 36 Carter, Julia: 2,36,162,186,233 , Carter, Laura: 21,19,65,66,132,187, 233,235 Cartwright, Peggy: 25 ' Cciiliiom be, Th eresa: 159,167 Cqiiarter, Kim: 68,1ZB,186,187 Courtesy Robe rt: 25,2211 Cqwanggigiat hy: 25 'ii Terry: 200,204 1 Cowen, Denlse:49,156 Cowenggbtevenz 37 Cox, Dain: 171 : CP8FiQ, G2irol: 26 Craig, lanice: 49,156,158 Craigfitevenz 26,197,221 Crippen, David: 49 Cripgaen, Robin: 26 Crist er, Cristal: 49,233 Cristler, Lori: 37 Cristler, Scott: 37 T Critchfield, Leo: 49,161 Crowder, lennifer: 37,156,233 Crowe, Bernard: 26,160,161 Crowell, Denise: 37,154 Crutcher, Margarett: 68 Cruz, Debra: 68,233,234,235 Cruz, Pierre: 37,196 Cuellar, Sharyl: 37,156,233 Culps, Debra: 26,161 Culver, Lynn: 26,197 Cummins, Diane: Cunniff, Michael: 26.279 Cunniff, Teri: 165,174, Doss, Jessica: 19,70,72,112,252,D,H,181 Ferguson, Melodiz 38,158 Garretson, Greg: 27,229 Doss, Kathleen: 37 Ferguson, Michael: 26,197,229,214. Garretson Robert: 19,21,75,89,112,216,144 Douglas, Den-se: -1J,i54,155,'l68,175 Ferguson, Stan: 50,198 Garrick, Phyllis: 58,75,90 Douglas, Ronanu. 26,161 Fernau, Curtis: 50 Garza, Ricardo: 75,99 Downs, Diane: 37,162,186,244 Ferris, Terry: 38,196 Genovese, Tom: 51 Driscoll, Garyg 49 Fetcho, John: 74,98,102,175,198 ,216 GentrY, leanne: Drummond, Susan: 35,37,234 Fetcho, Michael: 26,197 Gere, Kimberly: 27 Duckworth, Diann: 26 Dudderar, Robert: 37 Dudley, Scott: 26,208 Duke, Linda: 70 Duke, T jimmy , Russell: 38 Leslie: 51,54 Cynthia: 18,20,24,27 Keith: 75,132,133 Fifer, loann: 50 Erin: 27 Figueroa, Diana: 26 Manuel: 50,74,99 Fickel, Richard: 50 Fiechter. Wayne' 50 Fields, Mallnda: 50,53,153,194,204 Fields, Thomas: Freeman Thomas: 37 ori: 26 Fairhurst, lon: 38 1 1e,49,1e2,166,2 f ,FaIIh,Af1Ih0f1Y2 26,151 50561 ,214 , 38 234 Ewry Ezard Ezard aliabella 'Fahrny, james: iiliaith, Debra: 50, Dieterich, cymhia: 37,233 ,,,Falk,Raympf1d2 26 Dieterle, Patricia: 26 , ,,,,S??3'Fam'l3flf VlCklI 50 Digtz, Edward: e9,1o2,1m,17ss,1 Fansmeyer, Barbara: 50 175,233, Dimaio, Daniel: Qgjj ,,, 100, A Disanto, Denise: 37 Farlas, Patricia: 26,179 Disanto, Duane: 49,52,190 F3fleYf 59309903 38 Ditty Rebecca: 26 Fafmeff l-0f'1 50 D bbs Martin: FaY,5haWl11 I I 4 Donahue, Karen: 70,186,187 f ponnelson, Pamela: 70 ,: onovan Thomas: Dorman Helen: 49,70 Doss Cynthia: 70 3 Feilen, it a: 74,157,168 Feldman, iiss: 74 Fenberg,,Barry: 50 Ferguson, Bess: 26 ' Ferguson, IilE74,112,165,178,233, 235 Y ,672 , Tony. 154,155 I1 27 27,179 50 Henry:g,166,172,173,1 80, Garcia, Laura: A .,50,53,148,150,' L, 178,194,233,243,204 Garcia, Paul: 27 Garcia, Ronnie: 27 Garcia, Sandra: 27,154,155 , A Gardner, Mary: 50 fr 1,154,165 168,20 'T 51,15 V ,,D,E Gardner, Raeann: 27 ,M Teresa: 78 Gardner, Rivbeccaz 19,20,75,1 , 3 Todd: 39 Gahmdp-1,hthony: 38 , V Hamilton, Leslie: 51,74,233,144 rf! :xi 57 'fi F arf Index 247 ifl l'3l1Si9iI I, Donald? 78 Hamilton, Linda: 49,51,141,158,1,67, 182, ,,l. , ., I ,, Hamilton, Michael: 27 Hammond, Susan: 27 Hand,iAngela: Haney, Brenda: 27 V Haney, Larry: 781 nf' fill , Hanks, Brian: 27,161 Hanks, Tricia: 5,1V,,182:,,-, ,,,' Hanna, Howida: 39,166,167 Hanson, Charles: 39,170 ,,,, Hanson, Sherrie: 51 ftlaralson, lames: 79 , Hardley, Deborah: 272 ' Hardy, Kathleen: 27 ,,, Harefzicaurait 79 Harkins, April: Harman, Karen:-151 Harmon, Bryan: 39 Harris, Devyayne: 27 Harris, Katie: 27 Harris, Steven: Hart, lgaurel: 2731: Hart, Lucinda: 79 Hartert, Robert: 39 ,228 V Hartley, Dj: 184' ' Hasemeyer, Eric: 79,88,103,186,190, 2101 7 lsaas l rra rlll Hasty Mark: I lzlilfienf Br'-15292 73,39,1:32,133 Hawkins, David: Hawkins, jack: 27 V V :l?iilY6SifDonald: ' Hayes, Susan: 51 Igiazlett, Lu,Ann:Vg79,14Il,,159,183 , Healey Karin: 28 ' Heath, craig: 37,39, HefIin3l'CheryI: 39 Heim, Mariann: 39 Heim, Mary: 39 Heim, Theresa: 28 Helgerud, Rhonda: 39 Helgerud, Thomas: 51,230 Helie, Lori: Helms, Ronald: 79 Hemsley, Kenneth: 197 Hemsley, William: 51 Henderson, Ann: 28,184 Henderson, Corey: 229 Henderson, Denyse: 51 Henderson, john: 79 Henderson, Pamela: 28 Hendrickson, Mitchel: 51,230 Henderson, Rhonda: 39 Hendrix, Sharon: 79,100 Hendel, Kristin: 39,167 Henry, Deborah: 39 , Henry, judy: 82 ' Henson, jim: Hentschel,'Ricky: 28 Herbert, Catherine: 28 Herd,VVCarrie: 29,139,154,155,167 Herman, Rosemary: Hernandez, Bobby: 82 Hernandez,1Ricky: 28 Herrera, Rosemary: 39 Herrick, Mark: 28,197 , Hickox, Dean: 51,182 Hicks, Mark: 221 Higa, janiceii23,24,28 I ' ' 151 , Higa, Raymond: 82,84,88,128.210,107 , Higgins, Karl: 1,82,106,1'l2,'lB9,190 Hingins, Paul: 82 Hi , Curtis: 28,229 ,, Hill, David: 82,190 Hill, Laura: 39 Hill, Lois: Hill, Lynn: 28 Hill, Ramelle: 51,184 V Hilty, Robert: 39 Hines, David: 82 Hi ler Haeroold' 39 207 220 , f ' .Q 1 1 Hochberger, Randall: 82,163,165,B, , EJ . Hochberger, Timothy: 28,165 Hoechlin, Daniel: 51,190 Holden, Elaine: 39 Holden, Sharon: 51,168 Holder, jayne: 39,43 2 Holeman, Tanya: 82 248 Index Holleman, Mark: V, V Hciim, Charles: 39 I' Holmes, Rodney: Holt, Mitchell: 58,82,106,'l12,12B, 190,144 Holton, Vicki: 51 ,, I, Holton, William: 28' Honore, Sharon: 39 Hontz, David: 83,'l112,167P,186,210, 211 l Hontz, Mark: 25,223,197 Hooper,iWalter: 160,161i' Hope, Lisa: 28 Hopkins, Deborah:y83,107,152Q174 233,236,142,143 l Hopkins, Nancy: 28 I, Hopman, Humphry: 39,214 I' Hopman, Rene: 51,215 Horn, Donna: 28,154,155 Horvath, Laszlo: 28 Hotaling, Billy: 39,207,215 , House, Ladonna: 51,183,233 House, Linda: 28 Houser,'Debbie: 39 Howard, james: Howard,,Mari,lyn: 51 Howard,'Mike: 39 Huber, jeffreyV: 51 Huber, I.aura:.28,33 Hudgens, Mary: 51,154 Huffmamloamnef 39 , Hull, Denise: 39 I Hull, Marilyn:V28,165 Huflts, Richardii: 39 ' Hultsman, Sandra: 83,85,112 Humbles, Donna: 83 Humbles, Pam: 51,128,154 Humphrey, Rodney: 39 Huinphreys, Laurie: 39,167 Hunt, Chuck: 39 Hunter, Donald: 28 Hunter, Norman: 28 Hunter, Susan: 83,112,178,186,187 Hurley, james: 39 Hurley, jeanette: 40,A Hutchinson, Linda: V51 Hyslop, Karon: 48,51,158 Hyslop, Sharon: 51,52,135,141,153, 158,167,182,194 'i l Iandola, Gina: 83,94,162,167,172,173 Ibarra, Andres: I Ibarra, Emilio: Ikehara, jeanne: 28,154,155 Ingles, Kim: 184 Innerarity, Denise: 40 Irvin, Danielle: 28 Irvin, john: 12,19,83,106,167,173, 190,191,200,V225,222 i Isaacs, Douglass: 28 Isaacs, Margerette: 184 Isaacs, Williamt: 28 Ivers, Dana: 40 Ivers, Laura.: 40 , , jackson, Gary: V28,221 jackson, jerri:-f40 jackson, Laurie: 28 jackson, Wagnett: 51 jarvis, Alan: ,52,167,190,230 ,204 jarvis, Connie: 28,165 jarvis, Pamela: :18,20,72,83,106,112, 164,186,187,135i' 'fi ,V Q ' jarvis, Corine: 83,130,233j236 ,V jasset, Marion: 40 , :' 1 john, Angela: 40 johnsomAnthony: 28 johnson, Barry: 40,148 johnson, Beverly: 83,186 johnson, Brian: 40 johnson, Diane: 28 johnson, Karen: 52 VV johnson,Kathleen: 84 johnson, Marcia: 28,184 johnson,Margie: 28 ' johnson, Michael: 84,198 johnson Scott: 52 V johnson: Terry: 84 johnson, Thomas: 40 johnson,ISally:' jones, D jones, D avid: 52 ,220 wayne! jones, jeri: 52,164 jones, Tonya: 84 V jordan, Michael: ' ' justice, Debbi: 84,112,234 Kaderka, john: 52 ,, Kanoa, Nalani: 18,2O,69,73,84,168, ,V233,234 , , Kaplan,Mitchell:84 ' ' Kayden, Charlotte: 84,165,158180, Kfarich, joseph: g ' 1 Kazos, Greg: 52 Kazos,,KarQ,n: 28, VVV , Kazos, Steve: ? 1 Kelepecz, Dolly: ,19,21V,V84,112,155, 1-1a7,li42,143 I Keller, Ann: 28 KeIIer,VMarVi,a: 844, Kelley, Douglas: 28 ' Kellogg, Ann: Kelly, Betsy: 40,158 I Kelly, Donald: 52,221 Kelly, Doug: 198 . Kelly, Emily: 85 I Kelly, Mike: 52,135,190 Kelly, Shannon: 16,37,40,52,147,1i59, 167,194,181 Kemmling, Michael: 52 Kemp, Flory: 85,112,j Kemp, Kris: 28 Kemp, Kurt: Kemp, Leslie: 28,161 Kemper, Thomas: 28 Kennard, Douglas: Kennard, William: 40 Kennedy, Dean: Kennedy, Pat: 28,184 Kermode, jeffery: 40 Kerr, Donald: 28 Kersbergen, jeffery: 28 Kersten, Roy: 161 Kertman, Sharon: 85 Kettman, john: 52,163 Ke mel Charlene: 28 Y 1 Kiertzner, Linda: 85,112,168,178,185, 187 Kisriopas, Vimol: 52,154 Kikunaga, Kazumas: 12,85,128,167, 210,213,231 Kim, Alice: 28,184 Kimbrell, Michael: 85,186 King, Barry: 40,228 King, Kathleen: 40 King, Mike: 28,197 King, Sandra: 28 Kirker, Daniel: 28 Kirker, Wendy: 85,186 Kirkland, Nicky: 28 Kirsch, Cindy: 28 Kirsch, Neal: 40 Klauck, Carleen: 40 Klenk, Sara: 40,84 Klingbeil, Katharine: Knapp, Robert: Knight, -Scott: 86 4 Knight, Stephen: 40 Knott, William: 52 Koehl, Lisa: 29 I Koenig, Babette: Kongstvedt, Paula: 29 Kop Oy, jeanne: 52,144 Kordic, Lucy: 23,24,29,166 Kovaly, Robert: 29,32 Krause, Howard: 8 Krizansky, james: 86g Kroner, Andrew: 295 Kroner, Walter: 86,490,194 V Krug, Edward: 40,g96,216,220 Kruger, Steven: 4 : Krumm, Chris: 9:73,86,112,152,164, ,167,186,18,1,100 Krumrn, Tatfit 52,148,233,236,245 Kuhn, ihael: 29 . Kuh , ichard: 86 K zman, Kurt: 40,42,196,220 I ayhneflenii 52 7 Laba ' ', Deborah: 86 Lahti ie, Suaette: 52 V Lackey, Susan: 40 I Lafauci, Nanfcy: Lake, Ieathlgnz 40 V, Lambert Thomas: 2 ' ' Lamere, Michael: 86 H Lames, joe: 40,132 Lancaster, Cynthia: 40 Lancaster, Ronald: B6,178,182,200, 201,203 Land, Cynthia: 52 Landon, james: 29 Lane, jeffry: 7,a,9,1a,2o,69,a9,B,o,H ,1a Lane, Kathy: 52 ' ' Langford, Robert: 29 Lara, Miguel: 87 , Larrabee, Elizabeth: 40,52 Larrabee, Tom: 52 Larsen, Daniel: 29,161 Laubach, Bettina: 29 V, Lau bach, Iris: 52:10 ff lliil Lavalley, Douglas: 40,175,194,195, 196 ,228 V 51, ,Q Lavalley, Scott: 1,87,112,148.149.167. ,V189,190,193,200,205.F,,216 217,142,141 Lave rS,i La rrY: 52 ': 4 Legg, Scott: 40 Leissner, jeffrey: 1,2,87,167,189,190, 194 Leissner, Terry: 52,165 Lemasters, Robin::2: 52,233,236 Lemken, Walt: Le:mos,1AIbert: 87 ' Lemos, Christopher: 29 Le,mos,,Rebe,cca :. V Leintz, Eeoniiiid i Lerud, julie: 36,40 Leveque, MiIdred::,52 Leveque, Rodney: 87 Lewis, Charlene: 52,57,166 Lewis, Laurie: 29,161 Lewis, Michael: 40 Lindgren, Carol: 52,148,167 Lind ren, Donald: 29,208,229 ,205 Linegerger, janice: 29 Lineberger, julie: 52,148,174,233 Lispi, Maureen: 87,168,187 Lispi, Michael: 40,160,161,183,196, 239 Lively, Brian: 29 Llibre, Monica: 52 Llibre, Vivian: 29 Lobdell, Lisa: Lockwood, Carolyn: 52 Loe, Mike: 87,107,112,167,173,190, 194 Logan, Derrick: Logan, Michael: 29 Lomath, Allison: 29 Lombardo, Richard: Lombardo, Robert: London, Sandra: 29,167 Looft, David: 87,243 Lookinbee, Michelle: 90 Lookinbee, Tracy: 52,168 Lopez, Beatrice: 40 Lopez, Bertha: 185 Lopez, juan: 29,184 Lopez, Kevin: 29 Lopez, Kim: 29 Lopez, Marie:40 Lopez, Toni: 52 Lorge, Lori: 29 Lorge, Richard: 52 Love, Dennis: 29,229 Love, Kimberly: 52 Lowe, Rosita: 185,234 Luck, Terry: 29,198,199 Luck, Patricia: 52 Lunsford, john: 52 Lupescu, Katherine: 77,174,234 Lupescue, Lorelei: 41 Lupo, Ross: 90 Lussier, Michael: 41 Lyons, Hal: 52 'Macholl, joanne: 52 Mack, David: 29,132 ' Mack, Thomas: 41,135 Mackey, David: 41,228 Maco, Nichola: 41, Madden, Evelyn: 53 Mager, Greg: 29 Maginity, Dawn: 29 Maira, Chris: 90 Maize, Loren: 41 Maize Randy' 90 , vit. it Mamela. Patr1CIa,1,,53 'ManciiiTi, N2ihicy:'90 S 1 Manningf john: 53,230,231 rl1fi59533-53 'L i' ' Mar ison Kath -sa 7290 107 132, M'arct.i?I'Pau1i' 53 ' 235,244,181 Margison, Mark: j, , . , - Marmoleyo, Sandra: 53 , Maerroqiuin, Nielson: 29,148,221 Marsha l, Ernest: 29 Marshall, Mark: 29,221 , I 4 Marthe, Vllilliam: 29,149 41af,137r233f238l1 h4artin,john: , , lygtartin,:Marjori: ',1l l Meza, Carmen: 91 Meazie, Qonaid: 91 Mihalkafjames: 29 Mihalka, julie: 53 Mi2liard,r lginda1:1'91 1' Miller, Brid et: 41 Miller, ' ri Mijler, Denis'e:Y 29,148' Miller, Gary: 53,190 Miller, Gregory: 29,214 Milier,james: L Miller, jana: 42,154 Miiler, jerry: 2,1' 1199'1,1 Miller, Ronald: 29,208 Miner, ' Cm y: lu1lIe:53,233 , 1 'Mii?iiick, Riibert: 29 Minnihan, Timothy: 58,91 Miranda,-,Qina:g129 1 Miranda, Lucinda: 29 Miranda, Magalee: 53,179,233 Miske, Steven: - Niccum, Bruce: 53 Nichols, Cynthia: 49,S3,166,168,175, 233,234,235,236 Nichols, Dereck: 93 , Nichols, Sandra1:'53 7 , Nichols, Tina: 54 Nichols, Willianizi, 54,196,229 Nides, Carmen: ii Nielsen, Eric: 30 Niegiert, Kathleen: 54193 Niesen, Paul: 54 Nieson, Wenona: 30,154,15f5,158 Nixon, Miifltl 30j'197 1 Nixon, Richard M.: 128 , Nordoff David:'30.221' Normanltl, Lise: 93,107 '9'wN0rris,Cl:3Ltdia2Ei?54 it Norris,john: 54l Novy, Curtis: Nunez, jarftes:231 L Pfonner, Dwight: 42 Phelps, Charles: Phillippe, janine: Pierce, Shirley: 42 1 y Pinney, Cheryle: 95,165,174,234,236' Pistilll, jon: 54,95 Plank, Karen: 30 Plank, Virginia: 54,154,155 Plant, john: 54 Plant, Patricia: Plant, Robert: 95 Platt, Rosemary: 42,167 Plumlee, Robert: 4 Poe, Diane: 98 Poe Helen: 1 1 P0eisping,MelodgFE54,1zi7 'Q :1- O '1 U5 E l: : Q.. 93 fs Poepping,R0bin?1,i5if?e11,18ft,, Pollard, Dorothy: V f Poolef fuzantie: 43178 ' is at ::,,,,::,,, , B 'la me:-f tW,,a,,. Martin,'Samuel: 53,182,183 Martin, Vicki.: 29 , Martinez Mario: 90,211,210 Masciarelli, Dean: 29 Ma5C9.'Z39f 3231453 Masnerglaurrez Mason, Chris: 53 lsdassaro, Randal:129w 1- Masters, Karen: 90,166,175,100,107 Nlasterson, james: 29 ,,,,,, at Matchewleffreyzlzs 4 Matson, Christina: 41,167,l. Maumee: 194180, it Mau in, Kimberly: 41 loafflilei 41 , Mgiyeriliire ':i?I97,214,221:' McAllister, fohn: 29 Richard: 153,160,161 Robert: 41,196 Nlsfluley, Chefylel Catherine: 92 McCafferty, Sharon: 41 McCafferty, Susan: 29 , McCain, Charles: 11,47,53,160,167, 198,199,239 McCall A.: 87 1 McCasl'and, Don: 53 McClellan, Sherry: 53,156 MeClinton, Vicki: 92 McDaniels, Kimberly: 41,154,155 McElrea Karen: 41,153 185 teombmaa fa'ei,a McGill, Teresa: 41 VV Msllvefnklndat ,,: 1,159 1, Mclteefiitdarctisr 1,93,163 iiiii MgKee,Melinda: 13,41 ,147,164, Dawn: 41,233 MCKillEpy'TOQ1'i 41,207,220 Brian: 41,196,207,228, M ettiiey, Diana: 53 Kathleen: Michael: 29 McMullen, james: 53 McNair, Robert: MQNZU-l1Y?'50dY,?:,93 Mr:Peak,fjames:, 53 , iitsennefhr ,,,,,, , weaeemmWwe+:4 iiie : McPherson, Btll:V11,93,198,199,216 , iili 1 7 i , I , r 1 V Mc ey, Barbergz 41 .,,,,,: 1, Mi?Pherson, Wiiliam: 167 Medina, Aileen: 41 5 Wei, llvteitiiirt2YL1g3Salvadpre:f9?l f ,Moscarelli,joni: 30 Mitchell, Beverly: 91 Mobbs, Mary: 29 Mogle, joseph: 42 Mo ash, David: 30 Moially, Mitch,:a30 Monda, Sandra: 42,154,155 Mondry, Robert: 42,207 y Monka, Daniel::91,112,191' Monka, Diane: 16,37,42,151,159,167 Montano, Danny: , Montgomery, Deborah: 30 Montgomery, Wendy: Moore, Deb ie: 42,158 Moore, Helen: 53 Moofe, Laverne: wvMootFe, Valerie: 30 Moore, Robert: 30 Mora Michael' 30 ,, ,I - ' Moran Barbara: 53 Moran, Dolores: 53,166,182,158, 234,244 Moran, Frances: 53,144,158,166,182, 234,244 Moran, james: 53 Moran, Nancy: 42,166,150 Moreno,Ant ony: 91,243 Moreno, Vicki: 30,184 Morgan, Belinda: Morgan, Laura: 91,18 fi Mor an, Pamela: 92 MorEardI,,Stephanie: 53,132,141, 147,153,165,234,236 H ' Morisset, Helene: 92 eiM0risset, jacques: 92 i?iMorisset, johanne: 30 Morphy, Yvon: 30 1 VV .,:Morrison, Erick: -153 H 'lhdorriso n, F ra nk: 52 Morrison, Tony: ESMQISQ, joyce: 42 Morton, joy: 'fMoser, Michael: 42 Moss, Kenneth: 92 Moss, Susie: 53 Mossberg, Gary: 92 Mou nt, Bob: Mraz, Susan: 92 , Muench, Sheryl: 53 Muerych, Tamara: 42 1 Muljaly, Mitchel:'30,'l97,221 Mulligan, George: 53 eiMultgi:Kari:' 42,159,167,233 Murphy, Eileen: M ers' Donald 92 1,5 ,.,f, - .,,, 3 ,,, Myers, jeanett: 42' ,fNadelifDe 93 ' 7 'i'-' fi i fhliadelf Harriet: 931 l , fi Nadelglichard: , Nunez, julie: 30 Cchoa, Elsie: 14,54,94,179 Oda , Steven: 160 Odel1, Donald: 42 Ogilvie, Douglas: 30 Ogilvie, Robin: 54,154,H,K O aiz, Blanca: 30 Olaiz, Carlos: 54 old, Alienez 22,54,158,166,175,182, 234,236,244,181 Oldham, Debra: 30,184 Olinger, Dennis: Olinger, Michael: 54,183 Olmsted, Kenneth: 30 Olmsted, Richard: 42 Olsen, Elizabeth: 30 Olson, Maryl n: 94 Oneill,Timotl1y:86,94,175,100,107 Oneill, Tina: 30 Orlando, Mary: 30,154 Ore, Debbie: 42 Ostarch, Floyd: 30 Ostovich, Rod: 42 Owen, Karen: 42 Padilla, Dolores: 54,179 ,Page,,Suzette: 54 Paine, jerry: 30 Paine, Robert: 54,198 Paley, Gary: 30,197 Palmer, Eric: Palmer, Kathy: 1Z,42,45,1S4,15S,168 Palminteri, Leonard: 94,183 Parker, Greg: 42 Parker, jeanette: 30 Parnell, Nancy: 30 Parrott, Helen: , PatchiiTamfmiie: Paterson, julie: 42 Patterson, Qreg: 94 Patterson, Rosemary: 'ff54,147,156, 166 180, Patterson, Stephen: Patterson, Thomas: 42,207 Pavon, Catherine: 94 Payette, Carole: 303'154,'l55 Peacock, Dea: 54 Pena, Anna: 94,179 Pena, joe: 5a,94,1o7,112,134,14a,19o Pena, Susan: 95,112,134 Pena, Teresa: 54,95 Pendergrass, Diana: 30,136 Perez, Daniel: 54 1 Perez, Melody: 30 A Perez, Monica: 95 Perkins, Edward: 95 Perkins, Kathleen: 54 Perkins, Kerry: 54,234 ,l?Qerry,,Randyr:, l?ierry,:Robin:42 24,30,,,, P00ffmilI1, 390961 43 Popilsky, Benjamin? iii 54,2'30,231ii'ii i ' Porosky, Kenneth: 30 Porter, Glen: , L Power, Kathleen: 167 Prezel, Brian: 98 1 Pf5ddy,1,ghn:,:ao,2oa,229 l, Primante, Valentino: 54 227,224,222 Pritchard, Victor: 98 Progmarer, Pamela: Provanj Sharon: 54,234 Pry,VTerrl,: 54 V 1 Prygwiiliam: 98,186,216 ,217 Pulcino, Laura: 1,40,43,129,162 Pulcino, Michael: 98,112 Pullen, Deborah: 54,57,166 Pullen, Stephen: 43,196,220 Purfor, Danny: 30,198,221 Purington, Mark: 98,108,139,175,107 Purkhiser, Aimee: 54,131,146,172, 175,182 Putnam, Gary: 54,98,184 Pyle, Loel: 30 Qualiato, Darlene: 30 Qualiato, Vicki: 43,242 Quammen, Mary: 98,134,233 Quayle, Dianna: 54 Quigley, Colleen: 98 Quigley, Keith: 43 Raab, Robert: 54,190,193 Ramirez, john: 30 Ramiez, Maria: 43,179 Ramirez Patricia: 54,99 Ramirez, Pilar: Ramirez, Rachel: 179 Ramirez, Rosemary: 99,233 Ramirez, Tina: 54 Rampenthal, joan: ,16,43,135,151, 159 V Rampenthal, Larry: 54 Rampenthal, Susan: 99,112,129,130, 131,132,153,165,174,194,234,236 Randall, Aveva: Randall, Kyle: 30 V Rautenberg, Mark: 43 Ray, Floyd: 43 Ray,V,jyan: 54,21 0 Rayfjuanita: 54 Ray, Michael: 54 1Reaudre-dint, DQ: 184 Ream, Todd: Redenuis, Karen: 30,154,155 Reed, joseph: 99,190,194,195 Reed, Lance: 43 Reedy, Michael: 30 Reetf, james: 99 Reeff,,Thomas: 54 Reeves, Beverly: 30 Reis, Kari: 30 Reis, Robin: 43,-, W rt j 00- fb 1 A 4 3 a S gr ee 2 ' - E aa 5 n gm Q -i no .ff 'V' -111 VVV -- 11V 1: Q 2 0 5 2 5 eeea 3 S 1 932: 8 , if 9 ef 1 ZZ :::' a::a 6 l 'i 1 ' 5 2 5 -' 3 313 lg af: s gve a1S3eieeeegS -132,51 , ,Q-Q I., , UZ1Z?gzgmmn , 1s se - ssis aeaeffsafe 1 5 9 e .'9:e-Erase 1 a 4 - 3:2 sfeaf sss, fffes a Fefe 1 Y V 2: ::: -1 :vm-o 11 1 1 ' 1 ,,::,: ,.,::: 1 1 , , ...,1 wi: :fm tb mart: nfn : :1 1 5' v a a aa, se sg - - s 35 ' la- + gg ::': fit-we 33 5 Q1 - -- W X f : Si 5 1355 S Q 'lit 1 '-.sf-1:2 Ut' 91 Vx A si 1 ':1' :. 4 -1 seagaseeeeaaagassfes : : ,l,:.5VVV:,tVV::1. ,,,.. ,11,V,iiVVV1gf ,VVXVLNV .1u,1:V1 .9:, ei 1 9-Q T, V,,: :gk-.,1s 449290 9'i:, e 5 fs laaeieesasfeieereeef :ese f 93 1 ':::- 913' fr- as 11 ii 9' A, ti I1., 1, :-- A '1 F Rice, WViVlVliam:V 31 . Riihardsj Zi' Christopher: 31,229 Richards, Donald: 1,64,99,107,112, V,VV148,1V67,,173,.1'89,194,210 VV Richardls lTam'rh : 19,43 Richardsbn, Both Richardson, Trena: ,V Richardson Valerie:'31 Richitelia, Mary: 55 V M651 R3m0n3rE5fl02 5 ' Rios, Robin: 16,43,53,151,159,167 Ripoly, Gino: 43,136 Sanford, Beverly: 44 Sanford, Dave: Sanginario, Louise: 55,103,233 Sanginario, Michelle: 44,242 Sanmairco, Mary: 44' Sanoy, Mabel: 31 Sarak,iSteven: 44 V Sarinana Tom: 'lll V Sarkissian, Carol: 31,158 Sarkissiian, Catherine: r V Sarkissian, M1artin:'103,128,190i Sarver, jerry: 44 Sarvengijimmyz 31,32,197 Ritter, Diane: 53,55,150,174,186,187, Sarvis, Lori: 44,168 .194,233,235,243,144 Saucedo, Sal: 44 Ri'i2adei1eyra, regoiiyz 55 1l ' t 9 Rizowsky, Martin: 43 Reach, Randy: Saucedo, Ernesti: Saurenman, Wendy: 31 Saxton, Debra: 44 Rio'bbirisIl'Derek: 31 T' ' Schaiterer, Mathew: 44 Robbins, Linda: 43 Schaller, Mark: 103 R5 bbins,,VLori':,,V31 V ScheiVwiller,,Pamela: 44 V, Ri5bbih5,'Mike: 43' W7 l'5fheiWiller, 'Roni :55,'l03ifffl Roberts, Cindy: 43 Scheiwiller, Sharon: 31 ' Roberts:,'iGeorgie: 55 'iSchleef', Paul: 31,1477 Roberts, Patricia: 55V Schleei, Robert: 55 Riabertsgtan, ivt:it:haelei,1,31,1,9QZV, Kathy: 13,,44,233. Robinson, Dave: 55,78,175',i200,201 Schmalstig,'Mark: VVV2o4,2Q5,225, Schmidt, Lori: 55 554 Rock, Mark: 55 ' ' ' Schneider,'Theresia: 55,174 Rodriguez Dena: 179 V Schons, Gerald: , 'Rodrigiiezi rfatnciwsrs Rodriguez, jesus: weSchroejpfer,'janet: 55 schroepfef, Karen: 1o3,16o,1s1,107 Rodriguez, Maxine: 43 VV V Schroepfer, Kevin: 31 V, , R,odrig.ue'z, Riiisaz 55, ' f1f3SchuESe'rt, Crregorytz' Vf, Rodriguez, Wikkiam: 55 Schuetz, Francin: 31 R991ViU0f!:43,158f5:,:, , ,,, ,,Saott,,Briar1:: 103 , ' 'lZogersE7Kenfie'th: 31,197,208 5Cottffijohn5iEffi31 tif? ,, Rogers, Sherry: 55,136,168,186 Ro asfgileeniq, , Rbltas Dianna: 7 ' ' 1 H Rokas, Kathy: V lepmera, Anairee: , Romero, Cruz: 31 'S ' Romero, Cynthia: 55 , Rose, CSEheste:r-11112151190 Rossenquist, Millie: 31 t Rosenquist, Terri: 43,183 1' Rosone, josecph: v ' Rosone, San ie: 55' Rosone, Shawn: 31VVVVV t 'fiQo'useQ'Galen1::: Rouse, Shele'n:43 ' 1Siovas,Eillen:43 V ,,,,, , , ,,:,i:5C0fCt Scott, Kevin: 55 :Michaelc 44, , llRondii: 1 45lf1'56,178,183,7' Scott, , , F Scottnjlonngie: 31 1,7 Seals'iifDeniCe: 44,238 ' i l ' Seals, james: 55 '::gg5eemann,,B,ridget: 31 V V Seemann,'Gina: 44 Seemann, Karen: 103 Seich,5Carol: 54,56,168,5i75,23A Seigner, Susan: 103,171 Sena, Marion: 31 VV V 'Sereuy Scott: f Serrato, Mark: ' 'VVSettles, Cathy: 31 VV Rbwand, Robin: 43? Rowell, Samuel Herbert ' Rubiof Delinda Ruiz, Emmalee: 55 ' 1R'ushing,Eddie: 'l Rushing, john: 43 fRusseli5:rrFred'E::' ' Russell, Kathleen: 55 Russel, Kathy: 'Russel,Lin: 30 I Rutherford, David: 43 Rutherford, john: 55 Ryman, Darla: 31 Ryman, Duane: 44 Sahagun, Chris: Saiz, Albert: 102 Sallee, David: 55 Salmon, Margeret: 102,175 VV Salmon, Maria: 31' Salsman, Thord: Salter, Sandra: 44 ,V Sanchez, Alberto: Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez , Sanchez, r 1 , Antonio: David: 44 Debra: 44,179,233 Irene: 31 johnny: 31 7 Monica: 31,161,179 Patrick: 102,173 Fichard: 44,176V Sanders, Dale: .r.,,Sanders, Tegri: r Sandt, john: 102,230 ' 250VVtndexVV : s5l,14a,17a,21si g1Z9 Tiff' , ,,,:::,,,, She1rion,i,9hn1:56,190 ,,,,i T PSharxaQi51YDarle:ne: 3151 Shea, Marcie: 56 Sheath, Susan: 39,441,168 it SheeVhan, joseph: 31 'Shei5i2rd,Ciieg : 44,196i Sheperd, Patrigc: 56 Sheperd, Sherry: 103 arrr Sherbert, Rick: Sherwood, Dale: 56,182 Sherwood,Donald: , Shide, Annette: 56 Shivara, john: 198 Shields, William: 104 Shisler, Mark: 56 Shoff, Mark: 31 Sholund, Karen:r31 ' Shores, Dale: 47,83,104,112,190 Shpak, Pete: 44,200 Sickels, Randy: 56 ' ' Sickels, Rick : 31 Sidore, Cynthia: 185 Sidore, Steve: 31,197,208,229' Sillert, Richard: 31 Similar, Kimberly: 31,161 ' Simpson, Manuel: 104,167,190,193 Simpson, Richard: 56,190 ' Simpson, Teresa: 44,233 Sims, Charles: 44 7 Sinler jeffre :31 S i 1' S S 1 Singh, Geralcli 104,128,167,210,213VVV Sin lll' Th, Robert: 31,197'i210,21i3i,229f: Skaqiill, Gregory: 31,208,229 Sheeihlan, '44 ' Similar, Charles: 160,161 7 ::,, , Skahill, Martin: 56 Skahill, Steven':,,f104,112,190f Skillestad, Marcia: 39,44,158,167, 168 Skoiin, jim: 104,7107,140,178 Skoin, Robin: 16,44,53,151,159,175, 233 Skove, janalee:f25,31 5 Slazenski, Bernard: 44 Smith, Christopher: 31 Smith, Gary: 31 ' 3' Smith, Georgia: 56,154,155 SrnVith,Gre or :31 Smith, Smith, Lenard: 44,196 Smith, Mitchell: 104,190,194 Smith, Ray: 105 SmVith, Rodney: 56,170 Srnith, Roger:'44 fr ' Smith, Samie: Smith, Tammy: 31 Smith, Teddy:'44 Smith, Wa ne: Smith, William: 183 V Y, fy jerilyn: 31 ' Snioyer,'C-re dry: 105,200,'204,142,143 Smoyer, Keith: 56 Snow, leifrey1,3:1 . 7 Snyder, Bill:190' Snyder, Cheryl: 32 Snyder, avid:VV44,196,245 Snyder, Francis: H ' Snyder, William: 44,105 So is, Linda: 56,173 V Solis, Noe: 44 ' Solis, Rebecca: 32 5010, jimmy: Sopko, john: 32,229 Sorenson, Susan: 44,233 Soihernffijoel: 56,17S1f: ' : Soto, Bonita: 56,233 Southwick, David: 105 Southwick, Peggy: 322 Sowers, Roxanne: 56 S incller Rena' 56186 234 H 1 ' r 1 , Sprogis, Lila: 105 7 Srinivasan, Aruna: 56 Stach, Coleen':p105,168,233 Stanke, Pamela: 44 Stanke, Peter: 44 Stansbry,Dia'na: 32 , , Steege, Terry: 105,132 Stee e, Brian: 161 SfQeele,35C0ttZ 32,161-,. Steinert, Kim: Ste hens C nthia 36 44 rrr P Y :,,, , iw , , Stephenson, lor: 1037 'Q Stephenson, Wendy: 16,36,44 Sitlilfllftgr Daft , ,- SterlingjiShelly: 'R Stevens, Bets : 56,233 Stevens, ,M ark: Stevens, Mary: 32 Stevens, Steve: 56,182 Stewart, Tom:V56 VV , Stoenner, David: 56,190,226,222 Stokes, Scott: 56 Stonestreet, David: 56,190 Stonestreet, Gary: 44,161 ' Strande, Paula: 108,158,188,235,236, 238 , ,- Straw, Earl: 56,175 Strayer, janine: 56,183 Strayer, Ronald: 32,197,221 Stre ow, Bruce: 32 Strom, janet: 84 Stsauver, Deborah: 56 Stsauver, Vicki: 32 Stuart, Randy: 108 Stupor, Stan: 56,190,216 ,219 Stuve, Dianna: 56,172,183 Suarez,:Dianna: 32 Suarez, john: 56 ,228 ' Sulser, Clara: 56 Summerhays, janice: 1051 Sweet, Lawrence: 32,161,721 ' Tams, Peggy: 48,56,141,147,153,174, Tant, Firestone: 56 li l if Tapia,:VGerald: 44 Tarbrufsrh, Gary: 44,196 Tarin, Catherine: 56 Tarin, Diane: 45 Taylor, Carol: 32 Taylor, james: 45 Taylor, joseph: 56 Taylor, Katherine: 56 Taylor, Stewart: 45 Tenney, Carol: 109 Tennison, Claudia: 56' Terwilliger, Sharan: 32,33 Terrnath, joan: 109 Tess, Tirn::105,230 ' Thomas, Allen: 56,109 Thomas, Carol: 45,175,183 Thomas,-jacquel: 1093: f Thomas, jan: 109 Thomas, jill: 45 V Thomas, Teddie: 164,45,234' Thompson, Beck : Thompson, Natalyiez 154,155,32 Thompson, Tammye: 32 Thompson, William: 45 Thornton, Daymond:VV45 , Thrasher, Edward: 109 Threadgill, David: 109 Threadgill, jeff: 56,140 H Thurston, Melinda: 57,168,233 Tilley, Veronica: 57 Tirrgstrom, Holly: 35,'45,234 'V Tipton, Karen: 57,175 Tobias, Cindy: 45 Tobias, Nanette: 45 Y: Tolar, George: Tolar, Travis: 198,199,214,221 Toledo, Mart : 45,196,207 Tomaier, Phillip: 45 Tomaszewski,David:'57,190 Tonkon,'Kathrne: 32' Tontz, Victoria: 27,32 Torres, Albert: 57 Torres, jocelyn: 32 Torres, Veronica: 45 Tracy, Erin: 57 Tracy, Robert: 45,196,228 Travis, Dianna: 45,154,167 Treadway, Kathy: 321 H Trejo, Patricia: 32,179 Tremblay, Louise: 57,V154 Trogdong Cynthia: 45 Trogdon, Fredrick: 32,188,197 Trott, Stanley: V, Truax, Davi : 109 :' Truax, Paula: 32,184 Tr,ujillo,'Alayne: 32,179 Tuba, Lisa: 57 I Tufares, Sherry: 57 Tu,r,ner,,Bradley: 58,109,13V3,165 Turner, Sheree: 57,183 3' Tyler, Martin: 197,221 Tyree, Myrna: 57 V Ugarte, Maria: 32 Underwood, Pamela: 57 Urban, Audrey: 46,48,57,141,157, 158,167 Utley, john: 35,45 Vaitkus, jan: 109 7 Valdez, Denise: 32 Valencia, Bella: 57,174,233 Valencia, D.: 179 Valencia, Virginia: 110 Valentine, Vaughn: 57 Vallejo, jf: 185 Van Der Aarde, Neal: 110,198,199,216 Van Gelder, Eric: 110 Van Gelder, Gwenne: 45 Van Ginkel, Norman: 12,110,112, , f178,17:9,'l88,200,204,205 V Van Onselen, Melanie: 110,165,107, 174,234,144 Van Onselen,aRuby: 45,149,162,1,85 Vanatta, Lori: 32,184 Vance, Carol: 32 Vance, Mark:f110 t Vanderaarde, joy: 32 Vanderiinden, Glen: 32,110 Vanderiindeni' Paul: , Vanes, john: Vanlund, Charles: 32 Vargas,:Maria: 57 Vasi chak, Alexis: 107,110,112,146, 164,189,241,243,'l42,'l43 Vasilchak, Mark: 32,135,197,208i an Robert: 45 Cheryl: Laural: 111 Mich : 45,167 58 ael 57 33 33 1161 V Bruce. 33 Patrncla 1 A wh, Paw' fb K,- iii' Zumga K V 5 f ,N Q, f if Zi. 12: 1,1 HL ,- ,hw V' K H L-H14-5i!,1,W,:1k wr M14 . iwfvz f ,, .,,, fm , , if A. , Lf- ,N A 5.,,,,yf::,n.,. 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