Notre Dame High School - Titan Yearbook (Riverside, CA)
- Class of 1973
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Pride in this sense is not arrogance or conceit, but rather a genuine sincerity and belief in whatever one does. To some, Notre Dame's stress on pride seemed a bit overwhelming and superfluous. Yet the pride ND hopes to share with every person involved with her is a beautiful and fine quality. Pride is demonstrated in many ways, and each individual does have something in particular to be especially proud of. It was displayed at ND in many ways this year, from our dedicated athletes and pep squads to those students striving for high academic standing. lt takes something special to be willing to give your all to a cause and that something is pride. This deep sense of worth and value of oneself and of every individual is indeed personal, but with everything there is strength in numbers. If each person could share and experience the value of every person 2!Theme they meet as well as their personal worth, the world would be a beautiful place to live in. But people must first care .... Perhaps that is what ND tries to bring forth in each person, their sense of personal worth as well as that of the school as a whole. lt is not something that will be at- tained in one easy lesson. Rather it is the experience of a lifetime. However, one must be willing to reach out and discover, and share. What a fantastic way to be known: Notre Dame - a school with pride. Not many can make that claim. Let us always work together to make ND's pride her most prominent asset. A start? Take pride in yourself. You as an individual are something extraordinary and precious. And that's what pride is all about. '35 Q 1 A 'rr film ,M Mo s ' i ftt8ee,.L2-M r r file A ,x 3 .- t -, W- M f N Contents of ,fi f 'iw ati? 'Q QQM- A., T. ' J so ,Vg M A s is Ayhgabm - L ff' 1-juggle' 'WI Jae amz sh J my Activities .... 6 Curriculum ....... 24 Organizations. Sports . . . ..... 62 Faculty ......... 92 Students. . . . 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Frosh initiation and 1 8lActivities 5' vQF 7a.A.,wl! ABOVE: Freshmen romp among an abun- dant supply of shaving cream. Kangaroo Kourt livens Hello Week The first Hello Week at the new Notre Dame was a brilliant success. It was an opportune time for the freshmen to become familiar with the upperclassmen. The freshmen were treated with Hevenhanded justice by the more than merciful seniors. They exhibited qualities that only plebs can - the boys wearing T- shirts and carrying Life Savers which at the request of a senior were enthusiastically given. The girls also wore shirts and ties and carried a baby bottle and bibs. ' The happenings of the week were highlighted at the Hello Week assembly during which the rebel freshmen were tried and sentenced. The presiding senior judges, beaming with the light of justice in their eyes and mercy in their hearts administered severe punishments for grave offenses. LEFT: Mike Wathen dearly pays for his offense. TOP: ASB officers Donna Mascari, Mary Gomeck, and Rose Fedenuik display the freshman dress code. ABOVE: Laurie Fedenuik reaches to spoonfeed baby food to her struggling partner. H Activitiesf 9 Rainy skies prevail on Homecoming Day Homecoming was a festive occasion at Notre Dame despite the rainy conditions. The culmination of hun- dreds of hours' work were put on display at Shamel Park. These four floats were especially very imaginative in their design. The freshmen came up with a ginger- bread house, while the sophomores had a frog perched on a fIatbed.The juniors constructed a magic genie. The seniors took it all with a castle a la Disneyland. at ABOVE: The junior genie gazes down upon the Titan crowd. TOP RIGHT: Keith Gunther and Tony Ybarra show that fairy tales do come true. RIGHT: Students swarm around the junior float. 1O!Activities TX 1 A A 5 'EMM ii 5 W , ,R M 'VA K Vryl 5 vy I We 41 4 il . VggV:',f 4. I J! A Z :Il 'zgl ' l A-ew G 1 V , . , Y . it ' f' T e . W r up iii , it i QM ,K 5 W .Wm S 'X in i i . P' Q 3 TOP LEFT: Sophomores gather proudly around their frog . ABOVE LEFT: The freshman float depicts a delicious ginger- bread house bearing a proud 76 . LEFT: Cheerleaders arouse spirit for the big game with a pep rally at Shamel Park. ABOVE: The seniors prepare their float for judging. A LL Activities! 1 1 TOP: The Homecoming queen candidates are announced at a dance. TOP RIGHT: At a pep rally, the princesses await presentation to the student body. ABOVE: Chris Benitez beams with joy on Homecoming night. ABOVE RIGHT: Candidates are presented to the students. RIGHT: Paul Steele helps princess Mary Gomeck with her bracelet. 12!Activities Mary Lou Rafter reigns as 1972-73 Homecoming Queen Alter a rainy day of afternoon celebrations and float dis- plays, Homecoming night brought the anticipation of Notre Dame students to a climax. The mighty Titans defeated Sherman by a score of 40-0. But that was only the beginning of the happiness to come. Though the regular announcement of Homecoming Queen at half time was cancelled due to weather, a presentation was held nevertheless at a dance immediately after the game. As midnight approached, the princesses were escorted to the stage and a hushed silence fell over the gym. The name of Mary Lou Flafter had scarcely been pronounced when the deafening cheering of students and faculty alike filled the building. Filled with quiet, beaming happiness, Queen Mary Lou was crowned by 1971-72 Queen Mary Kraemer, and another joyous Homecoming drew to a close. n ..e.f,Q55ss-. ., TOP: Tom Telliard and Tina Loper enjoy the Homecoming festivities. ABOVE: The 1972-73 Homecoming Court is Chris Benitez, Jeff Rodriguez, Sue Kraemer, Daro Coltrain, Queen Mary Lou Flafter, Dan Petropulos, Mary Gomeck, Paul Steele, Flusty Hirsch, and Kevin Vanderveldt. LEFT: Mary Lou Flafter and her escort await the announcement. Kris Kringle tradition is kept at Notre Dame Christmastime activities at Notre Dame were highlighted by Kris Kringle and the traditional school decorating contest. The seniors were to decorate the gym, the juniors were in charge of the library, and the gaily bedecked halls were credited to the sophomores and freshmen. To climax the Christmas season, the Student Council sponsored the annual Christmas Ball, using the theme Christmas is . . . Joy . The events of this joyous season helped to get everybody into the true spirit of Christmas and make it a more meaningful celebration for us all. 0? ABOVE RIGHT: Eddie Hackbarth carefully lifts a Christmas tree to be displayed in the Senior Physics Lab homeroom. 14!Activities if Ha r, N ,H J , 5 I f 'ff ' 4,y I ABOVE: Surrounded with presents, a gaily decorated tree stands in the A building halls. W 1 ,tx ,ei an fi ' 5 Ns? my l T Q , J 1 LEFT: The freshman decorations, which won first place in the competition, are dis- iX ii played in the A hall. , tg' , W at at ,T Qs wif? ' Mu 2? LEFT: Smiling, Mary Gomeck carries a surprise under her arm. ABOVE: Students of Mr. Cloke's homeroom hold a party to celebrate the holidays. Activities! 1 5 Christmas is Joy proves a meaningful theme at the Christmas Ball Music and laughter filled the Bannockburn Banquet throughout the evening of Dec. 23. ln other words, the Christmas Ball was once more a happy event for those who attended. The Fabulous Jades provided the music for the second straight year and they still know how to make an evening special. Christmas Joy was the theme and it definitely held true for most of the couples in attendance. While most of the folks danced, some seemed quite satisfied with just watching the proceedings while enjoying some of the plentiful refreshments. For all that were there it will be an even- ing long-rememberedg for those who weren't, there's always next year. 16!Activities l ABOVE LEFT: Santa Claus hands out goodies at all the tables. ABOVE: Sherry Synold cuddles a big friend. 'N ' ' ' MW f TOP LEFT: Couples step onto the dance floor to the sounds of the first bars of music. LEFT: The Fabulous Jades provide good music with a good beat at the Bannockburn Banquet Room. BELOW: Couples fill the floor to swing to the rhythm of the Jades. Activities!17 ND girls play football The girls of Notre Dame decided to try their hand at football, and in what had to be one of the roughest games of flag football history Coach Stetkevich's team defeated Coach Goldware's team 8-0. The girls prac- ticed hard for two weeks and on game day all were decked out in jerseys and sun glare. The game was marked by tough defense. The only scores came when Debbie Gaston tackled the white team's punter for a safety, and Tina Loper hauled in a long pass for the lone touchdown. The girls said they could now appreciate how tough football really was, and the majority were now ready to leave it to the boys. v TOP: Referees Joe Neglia, Tony Ybarra, Rick Machado, and Cary Voll prepare for unlucky jobs as officials. ABOVE: Coach Bill Spires sends his Iinegirls through warm-up drills. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Goldware's team learns various techni- ques of play. ABOVE RIGHT: Coaches Jim Hansen and Mr. Stetkevich watch to make sure all those shapely muscles get stretch- ed out. RIGHT: Coach Stetkevich gives his green team a pep talk. 18!ACtivitieS .....,... . ' 'iqrvwDll1lu M Q- A W, X, t as ' fs K ,- law w - Y f . ,. , fe. 'uv -.........-.Q .tis .Q M . -as . - . . ' V, i..-4-up-. T., ,K ..... ,t L A V ,gi 5 fy, 'V 3wii L ft s, ,Q sk.,-az? f 1 ft' O . 'fe ' H A Q T MGE ' FH fft,55fW',?5f?1 f,f M' Y ,,, , 'M' 565 -f f' 1' ff:'iEX,T'ftl' f V 3, m,,,Wm,,,, , ,,,Zwg.3, . ,M W M . ' , , V f A ., V . ' 1 , fl. efggypgiy ' 1' 1, I, gaiwjyj z f ' l f ' ,QH,g::,f'f . ' ' 2, ' , ,,,, . , A We . 4 . ,:.gjlV'5Qgf!ft5ff?,f tie ,A ight lg:- i . ' . ,. uw - f tu 'F all A 5: I - . , ,, W Af ll TOP: Coach Stangel embraces MVD Tim O'Doherty. MIDDLE: Kurt Brees is con- gratulated on his selection as MVP. ABOVE: Coach Stangel awards MVO to Darron Smith and John Kuschell. Athletes are honored at Fall Sports Banquet As the fall sports seasons drew to a close, we gathered to honor the participants of football and cross country. Both teams entered CIF and so it was indeed fitting to recognize the teams and the parents. Cross country had the floor first and was presided over by Coach Harris. MVP honors went to Kurt Brees and Most lm- proved went to Pat Flaherty. Coach Stangel then in- troduced the football team. Most Valuable Defensive player was Tim O'Doherty, while Most Valuable Offen- sive honors were shared by Darron Smith and John Kuschell. Most Improved player was Robert Meier. John Moser landed MVP by shattering several long- standing career and season records. Congratulations to those students who played for ND in the fall. ABOVE: Middle Guard Tom Sebastian receives an award as his teammates watch. Activities! 19 gf' RIGHT: Senior elimination racers line up for the big competition. BELOW: They're off! im is to ABOVE RIGHT: Once the end is reached, partners quickly switch roles. RIGHT: Tina Loper makes a memorable finish. 20!Activities I ,, MW ,Qw,:',-z,zW,, 11.4-emzwwiiim t wwf, M , Y' T am, :gm H YET?'ffT ,I I ,I an fqnwu ' F ,yt I iw? 3.9! W . 'Q' 'M W: . .W We 5. . . x New A1 V.,-L, 6 'vm Students sponsor Fun Week Spring brought sunshine to Riverside and an in- describable desire for some activity to brighten and vary the regular school week. For this reason, and because of its success last year, the students at Notre Dame decided to sponsor another Fun Week. The events, contributed and planned by each class, includ- ed such thrillers as wagon races, spaghetti-eating con- tests, water balloon competitions, car stuffings, and many more. Student interest in the festivities was overwhelming. The week was climaxed by Olympic Day on Friday, during which half the school day was spent in participation in a variety of activities offered. -.n F' . WSW N5N1Ss 1fX l W M ts ss ..., .. ss, , Qsfsgwaaixiz' ,g .tg gives a great effort to the task of spaghetti- 'M' TOP: The faculty representative Mr. Brown I eating. ABOVE LEFT: John Dailey makes a .xx ABOVE: Junior wagon-racers await the signal to begin. fine mess of himself in the course of the con- test. ABOVE: Kitty O'Doherty comes up for air. Qt .. . ACtivitieS!21 George Sharp mystifies ND with his hypnotic powers For the second straight year, ND welcomed the talented George Sharp. Experienced in the art of hypnosis, he succeeded in placing a number of people under his spell and allowed them to express their true t?J selves. Throughout the show Mr. Sharp displayed his ability to make people act anywhere from an infant to a famous movie star. He could make people act in a very em- barrassing fashion as with Romeo and Juliet and Tinkerbell. All who saw the show must agree that it proved interesting and amusing. We 3 9? mfg , TOP RIGHT: Kindergartners Joanne Hornsby, Lisa Barnes, and Brian Gray suck their thumbs, cry for mommy, and sing a lullaby to their little bundles QABOVE RlGHTl. ABOVE: Jerry West lJoe Dymoral scores another one. RIGHT: Mike Gay savors the delicious sweet candy he was given, in reality a slice of lemon. 22lACtiviti6S , , 141 MZ T , tm ,f ww , ' T nf .ily ABOVE LEFT: Lifted by Pat Gorman and Cary Voll, Mr. Sharp balances on a rigid Rusty Hirsch. ABOVE: Tony Ybarra and Fiusty Hirsch sing their rendition of Strangers in the Night , LEFT: Three terrified students crouch behind their chairs in fright. Activities! 23 ! E ,ix 1 , E., ii 2? Q35 5 E, S R 2 5, 3 is l if Qi is 2 2 if E. ,z 'S 3 X is 5 5 5 is vs ii m,0m,,w ,,,, MMW..,X,,wM,.,,m,6.,w.W,.imM.w,Mw1W,.w.WQwWWmqmmgxfwmmQWfm-WMWMMW,W1,wmmwwmwMaxam.MYMWJEWQF f,,. 1M-L,It,MWVW-WMm-MwgmmmwW,fQffWM,WmMffwWWNWW-Wwnw,WW,W,WW-.wmmwmwmwwwl.Www-,,wf.WMwMzmf,wyMM,fwwwwwwwm, 1420 , ' we' English students are inspired by literature Various aspects of literature and grammar were covered in all English classes. Exploring such famous works as MOBY DICK and TOM SAWYEFt, juniors became familiar with different writing styles and authors. In addition, sophomores practiced creative writing as well as learning about the structure and grammar that makes a piece of writing good. Senior English students covered a wide area of interests,. beginning with the Old English epic BEOWULF andl studying the progression and development of English literature. Seniors also wrote research papers during third quarter, a project which gave them a chance to broaden their understanding and learn the details of a specific topic. I 'U I 'vnu-p... 26!Curriculum TOP: English IV students examine the works of seventeenth century writers. ABOVE: Mr. Brown emphasizes a point to his sophomore English class. ABOVE: Sister Brigid Marie beats out the meter of a sonnet. school. LEFT: Sophomore English students prepare for a Halloween raid on the LEFT: Mr. Brown also joins in the festive mood. ABOVE: Mr. Harris conducts his class of freshman English. EIN 22111 ALI. E Curriculum!27 st A s Q' 28!Curriculum TOP: Miss Bates gives Tim White a few hints on using the microscope. ABOVE: A biology student discovers the fascinating world of the microscope. Scientific problems provide a challenge lf I have seen so much farther than others, it is because I have stood on the shoulders of giants. This statement exemplifies one of the fundamental aspects of science: that new discoveries are built upon the careful work of earlier pioneers. The scientists of the future, whatever their field may be, will strive to ad- vance the work of their predecessors. As they do, they will become more aware of the dual nature of science itself- scientific theory tempered by experimental fact. 1' M ABOVE: Chemistry lab assistant John Wolnisty learns the tricks of the trade. LEFT: Mr. Kral conducts class. BELOW: Biology students examine preserved specimens of various life forms. LEF'l': Physics students give their full atten- tion to a lecture. ABOVE: Mr. Kral explains the solution to an especially hard problem to his physics class. Curriculum!29 Students appreciate the science of numbers The goal of mathematics at Notre Dame has been in previous years, to give students a better understanding of our world through knowledge of the precise mathematical relationships which govern it. This year, without detracting from the original goal, Notre Dame has included math courses designed for the business- oriented student. But whether for science or business, the science of numbers continued to amaze, discipline, and occasionally irk the students of Notre Dame. Instructors and classes may have changed, but the principles and postulates of mathematics stand stead- fast, unchanging, as timeless and resolute as the Creator who shaped them. gz1:L:1,:c1.... twtttt g ABOVE: Michelle Wright concentrates on a difficult problem. 30!Curriculum TOP: Mr. Kral returns Algebra I test papers to freshmen. ABOVE: Student teacher Sharon Swiecki instructs math analysis students on perpendicular lines. LEFT: Business Math students concentrate intently on their work. My w-sstt.N,WmtmwWsWet ABOVE: Student teacher Suzanne Harley works diligently to solve an especially hard problem. eww-. ABOVE: Steve North ponders the solution of an oblique triangle. Curriculum!31 -1 wsfffef 1 M4 'H ABOVE: Mr. Macri explains the mysteries of the east to his class. ABOVE RIGHT: Father Caffrey baptizes a convert for his sophomore class. RIGHT: Father Caffrey points out the significance of oil in bap- tism. 32!Curriculum 4s Classes learn new insights into their Christian faith Through the many discussions that arose every day in religion classrooms, the students discovered that theology, the study of God, is a personal subject keyed to the individual. It was found that a person's belief in a supreme being can be expressed in many ways, from the mystery of the Eastern religions to the simple faith of the Jewish people. Competent teachers presented lessons in a new and interesting way. The religion classes all proved to be informative and useful for the future lives of students. TOP: Mr. Dell enjoys a stimulating session with his freshmen religion class. ABOVE: gunior students discuss the many facets of rotestant theology. Curriculum!33 RIGHT: Officer Mike Smith addresses government students on law enforcement. History classes explore many cultures 34!Curriculum ABOVE: Mr. Dougherty prepares to return the dreaded test papers. RIGHT: Mr. Brown conducts a government class. Guest speakers and field trips highlighted the history department at ND. History l, Geography, World History, and Government were the courses offered and staffed by competent teachers who knew their fields. A policeman, post master, and mayorial candidates were among the guests who visited ND as speakers. These people enlightened students even more than regular class discussion. Through these courses, students learned about the world they live in and its people. .,..i, lub fk LEFT: Mr. Barnes explains the political situation during the Civil War. BELOW: U.S. History students listen attentively to a lecture. ffwwmfw, MW, si in ii! 1 LEFT: Miss Davis locales a specific area to freshmen in History l. Curriculuml35 S s g f 36!Curriculum TOP RIGHT: Sister Therese Marie reviews a Spanish conversation. ABOVE: Mrs. Taylor distributes pastries to her French II students. v-A Language students learn about other cultures . The study of foreign language was the most important aid to international understanding at ND. Through the use of tapes, records and movies the first German students conquered the perils of vocabulary and con- versation. French students were hit by a deluge of movies, slides and French pen-pals to strengthen older students and to mold younger minds. Aside from book learning, Spanish students got experience from many visual aids and games. ABOVE: French students seem to enjoy their goodies. TOP: French II students discuss dialogue with Mrs. Taylor. LEFT: German teacher Mrs. Hvasta discusses student progress with a parent. ABOVE: Pam Prichard and Candy Kwasny prepare pastries and onion soup for their French class. CurricuIum!37 RIGHT: Shorthand students are busy at work deciphering their notes. hunk ABOVE: Miss Leonhart hands out brochures to her shorthand li students during a field trip. RIGHT: Dorothy John- son looks up in exasperation from her figures in accounting. 38!Curriculum r s, . . .Q Mwwmvwmw 'tm ki' Business booms in '73 One of the most practical high school courses are those in the business department, for these are helpful in other schoolwork and even in future employment. Different branches of business were offered at ND. Typ- ing I and ll, shorthand I and ll, stenoscript, accounting, secretarial work, and office practice were found on the curriculum. Experienced, helpful teachers presented the courses well, so that students were thoroughly in- formed and knew their skill. .WWW f ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Ave pauses to help a student. ABOVE: E period typing students concentrate hard on their work. LEFT: Mrs. Hvasta checks to see that all the figures are correct in accounting class. Curriculum!39 ABOVE: Mr. Bellah works with a student on painting product labels. ABOVE RIGHT: Students learn how to silk-screen. FllGHT: A display of ND talent covers the walls of the art room. 40lCurriculum Art department promotes school spirit The art program at ND was nothing short of fantastic this year. Not only did Mr. Bellah teach an excellent and informative course on various techniques and forms, but in doing so he brought out a lot of hidden artistic talent from the ND student body. Art classes produced masterpieces and experimented with different mediums. ln addition, the art department greatly par- ticipated in school activities, painting spirit posters for games and silk-screening pep ribbons. Students also attended art shows and learned the appreciation of the many skills of art. fw . , we ff, ,M , .,. ,Z W, ff :wwe 4 fm ff ,f-,few-,sg i mf,,,:f , ,,, ffaggg g,2f,,g:gqgw--gs ffvl 'htVile?'iEi,?f?757Z5f3X7'liii?liHffijTf'f9,'f7Qf,l iffi'1f5'?fff': 'f ff ' ,.,, ,....... , ..,,. ,,,, .,,,..., Z , . ..,y., V Mfg if . , 1 9 : 2 if li -l, . . ,I U 2 'l',' EY? '-ti ','.'l,' ff, Q R TQ: ' :Ei 2 V' lf I 9,4249 any Q N te l --- l l l l l l LEFT: Freshman Rebecca Calman dis- covers the camera as she embroiders a design on her sewing project. I Home Ec classes feel a sense of accomplishment With the focus on the future, Home Ec students strove for perfection in their classes. For the first time the department had male students, although few and far between. Sewing, color coordination, nutrition, and in- ternational culinary skills were just a few facets of the Home Economics field studied. Through various pro- jects, students experienced the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat, yet no matter what the outcome, new things were learned and applied. LEFT: Mrs. Bellah shows Cheryl Goff the correct way to gather the material. ABOVE: Home Ec students Cheryl Goff, Norma N Medlock, Joanne King, and Debbie . Villareal work in a group. ' l Q l 3-M1 Curriculum!41 RIGHT: Students go country with square dancing. 42!CurricuIum we ABOVE: With muscles straining, the boys exhibit their superior strength. ABOVE: Chris Benitez shows Eddie Hackbarth the art of square dancing. I .Q . wr Q I Physical education builds healthy bodies The goal of the Notre Dame P.E. coaches was to main- tain and improve the fitness of the students. The co-eds participated in sports ranging from football and basket- ball to girl's gymnastics and volleyball. During the weeks before Christmas, there were mixed sessions of square dancing, which proved to be a fun experience as well as an educational one. An extension this year of physical education was Driver Education, which is a very important form of guidance, in learning to become a safe and responsible driver. The results of all this energetic training were healthy bodies and a lot of fun for all. '-v-f..., - LEFT: Ann Kraemer tests her skill on the balance beam. uw-my 5 ,: 5' A - , , ,,,, , '9 ABOVE: Ellen Legg is developing . . . her muscles. LEFT: As Ann Kraemer watches in amazement, Sandy Swiecki executes a beautiful pike. Curriculum!43 R , Z si 53 .3 Q 2 E Q E2 2 Q 5 5 E QQ 22 Q3 F5 Q X Y Ei 55 HE 24 5 5 m 5 A '13 F 6 -11 f Q 2 if X, ZS xi lm Us 59 65 if :ze 59? iss? aw W, 55 W me W Aff My 3 ? Q he 5.5 1 1 'si E -.m,,m,, ,,.. . .... ,,,, , W ,WWWM H M www-,,mMWlvwwnwmwmmmhwmmfmmy ,AMNMW,m,M,,W,,,,,,,mMW.M,,,,,,,,,UHL,,m,,,,,,W.W,.,W1, , W.,,,,. .. ..,m.W,,m,,My,MWW,.,WMMW,.X,1mW..4,WWMM.W,WM..WM,,WV.,WW..H.W.,M,,,.WW,,M,,WM..M.W..,.,,2zf Li A.S.B. officers preside over student government 46!Organizations TOP LEFT: Patti Sebastian addresses the student body. ABOVE RIGHT: Joe Negiia confers with Mary Gomeck at a parent- faculty meeting. ABOVE: Donna Mascari and Mary Gomeck serve at the get- together. RIGHT: Joe lays down the law. This year Notre Dame went co-ed for the first time and the co-operation in student government here was better than it had been in years. With a new constitution in hand ASB president Joe Negiia expanded student government into far-reaching horizons. Enterprising activities were supervised by Rose Redenuik. Money- conscious Eunice Hornsby and Patti Sebastian kept the records straight and the ASB in the black. ND's first girl vice president, Donna Mascari, had an energetic hand in all the functions of the student body. Mary Gomeck repeated as secretary and continued an illustrious career. tAlthough besieged by women Joe did the best he could.l With Mr. Macko on one side and pressure from the student body on the other the ASB found a happy medium between the two factions, to lead Notre Dame into a bright future. S.. Ay- ABOVE: Trusty treasurer Eunice Hornsby strolls through Huntington Ar- boretum. ABOVE RIGHT: At the hyp- notist assembly, sponsored by the ASB, Flusty Hirsch and Alan Greer per- form as Romeo and Juliet. X LEFT: Social Chairman Rose Fedenulk enjoys herself at Pizza Palace. BELOW: George Sharp discusses his show with Rose Fedenuik. ,,.f,, I . , N -. , ' E11 Organizationsl47 48!Organizations ABOVE: One of the many decorative posters painted by the Pep Club welcomes students entering the gym. TOP: Keith Gunther, Darron Smith, Pat Flaherty, Mike Wathen, Tim O'Doherty, and Kurt Brees compete for the title of Mr. Cool. ABOVE: Scott Hanson makes pep ribbons for an upcoming game. Pep Club promotes spirit for its AT LEFT is pictured Pep Club president Sue Kraemer. BELOW LEFT: Titan emblems, both comic and serious, are pic- tured in the main office. athletics competition Once more the Pep Club has succeeded in spurring spirit schoolwide. At the beginning of the year, all students were invited to participate in the Pep Club, and ones who were most interested in giving their time did so. This time went to the making of pep ribbons, which were sold to the student body and faculty, and the mak- ing of posters which were placed in the gym or on the football field for the players' enjoyment after half time. The officers elected to serve this year worked hard and actively to accomplish the purpose of this organization. Pep Club, you did a great job! Organizations!49 RIGHT: The Pep Squad shows how the Titans will meet the Bears at the Big Bear pep rally. BELOW: J.V. Cheerleaders Renee Sando, Florence Neglia, Donna Sullivan, Pam How, and Tina Macaluso arouse Titan spirit. BELOW RIGHT: Flag girls dressed as pom- gpoms fling a flimsy finale on Cheryl Gordon. 'ETW ABOVE: Stern-faced varsity cheerleaders meet Big Bear. 5O!Organizations ABOVE: Flag girl Cindy Cox enjoys the game. RIGHT: Chris Benitez cheers on. , W . A? 1 5Z Leaders among leaders of spirit-that's our Pep Squad Leaders amongst leaders of spirit - that's our Pep Squad. For the first year, this squad of spiriters has added to its regulars lcheerleadersl a Flag Squad, Drill Team, Pom-Poms, and Mascot. These groups have done much in graduating the spirit of newly knit Titans to much higher ranks. The pep rallies, sponsored by these groups, were a work of art. These were spent in arousing the spirit of the students to the excitement of the oncoming games. Much hard and diligent work at special camps and practice fields was spent in anticipation of this year. All this work prevailed throughout the year, though the opening showing was the best. This pep rally was everyone's debut for the year, and all strove to be tops in their fields. The Pep Squad, together, as a whole, are the most dedicated followers of the Notre Dame teams, and these teams they back with pride and undying effort. TOP: The 1972-73 Drill Team members pose in the gym. ABOVE LEFT: Varsity Cheerleaders do their thing. LEFT: Ellen Legg and Sandy Medina watch their mighty Titan team fight for victory on Homecoming night. Organizations! 51 BELOW: Arvide lMark Kwasnyj comforts Sarah fChris Benitezj as she laments the futility of her love for Sky. RIGHT: Adelaide CCindy McKayl performs at the Hot Box singing Take Back Your Mink. Guys and Dolls musical proves a smashing suc 52!Organizations ABOVE: Nathan Detroit fTad Beldl listens impatiently to Adelaide's lament. RIGHT: The Hot Box Girls keep in step with Adelaide's song. Auditions started in March, and two months of rehear- sals followed, as Notre Dame endeavored to stage the musical Guys and Dolls. Once again, Mrs. Shirley VanderLind directed the play, giving it a professional flair. It was given wide publicity, and strove for authen- ticity in costumes, scenery, props, lighting, even the accents. Guys and Dolls takes place on Broadway when there were gangsters and gamblers and prohibitionists. The story centers around a group of gamblers finding a place for their crap game. The Salvation Army, a trip to Havana, a line of Hot Box Girls, and the police provide humor and suspense to the events. The performance was a smash, and received a standing ovation on both nights. It was the best musical ever. N 3 a New officers are initiated amid joy and tears The elections for 1973-74 officers was crammed into one short week of nominations, campaigns, and speeches. The results were announced at a dance at the end of the week. ASB offices are taken rather seriously at Notre Dame, and students were genuinely concerned with choosing the best people to lead their school. The results were as follows: Larry Green, social chairman: Suzanne Flores, treasurer: Kathy Brown, secretary: Pat Gorman, vice-president: Donna Mascari, student body president. TOP: Joe Neglia swears in Donna Mascari, 1973-74 Student Body president. ABOVE: Kathy Brown takes her oath of office as ASB secretary from Mary Gomeck. ABOVE: The 1972-73 ASB officers and ad- ' visor Mrs. Ave gather for a farewell. Organizations!53 BSU Talent show reveals students' hidden abilities The Black Students' Union, characterized by a strong unity and determination, sponsored a talent show as a benefit towards fighting sickle cell anemia. A variety of entertainment was presented, including bands, folk singing, vaudeville comedy, and imitations. Students enjoyed watching the show, and it proved to be a great success. Though we regret that there were no pictures of BSU members themselves available, we have pic- tured here some of the acts. TOP: Mike Wathen puts everything into his form H l'1aI'm0f1I0US duet of f0lK SINQIUQ singing. ABOVE: David and Cathy Brown per 54!Organizations P-sf.. Lettermen promote school spirit and interest The Lettermen have always been leaders in pride at Notre Dame. These highly awarded young athletes showed unlimited pride in their school by participation in sports, and also an awareness of the esteem of Notre Dame. Under Jim Hansen, President of the Lettermen's Club, one of their main projects was keeping the cam- pus clean and well-kept. They wore their title well, as a symbol of a hard-won honor not to be taken lightly. TOP: Steve Meier shows determination on the bench press. ABOVE: Boys gather in the weightroom to work out. 56!Organizations BELOW: Varsity Lettermen pose proudly for the camera. Weightlifting program builds athletes and pride The Notre Dame Weightlifting Program was the best in the city. ln its third year, it was headed by Coach Jim Naggi, who did an outstanding job of developing the weightlifters into first-class athletes. The weightroom itself was something for the school to be proud of. Through the efforts of Coach Naggi, numerous im- provements were made which included a paint job, weight-racks and several new machines. Weightlifters used the facilities avidly, during school hours and after. The famed Titan pride was always present in the Notre Dame weightroom. 'i l Notre Dame offers a mixed chorus class At the request of several members of the student body, a chorus class was begun at Notre Dame. Students who took the course received half credit for the year. Held after school three days a week, girls as well as boys joined in singing and learning religious, and popular tunes. The group sang for Christmas mass at St. Catherine's, and planned the Spree. Directed by Mrs. Colyar, singing and harmony was a blast, and a lot of talent was uncovered and put to use. '-'LE' ,fi TOP: Mrs. Colyar gives the introductory note. ABOVE LEFT: The altos receive direction from Mrs. Colyar. ABOVE: Sopranos provide the melody for Getting to Know You . LEFT: Students learn to sing in harmony and unison. Organizations!57 HYPERION philosophy encourages freedom of speech lt seems that people at Notre Dame, just as people everywhere in the world, have a natural curiosityg boys want to know what the girls are up to, and vice-versa, teachers keep an uneasy eye on their students, students and faculty together want to know when and where the championship game is, etc. Satisfying this curiosity was THE HYPERION, Notre Dame's student- run newspaper. Hyperion, the Titan sun god of enlightenment, was chosen as a name which would continually remind the staff of its purpose of bringing the news to ND. Under the editorship of Mark Kwasny, Michelle Wright, and Cindi Christensen, THE HYPERION brought out the facts in such fields as social events, sports, and class news. Also included was the equally important field of opinion, through responsible editorials by staff and guest writers which attempted to sound out students' and teachers' feelings alike. Putting together a newspaper was hard work in itself let alone the newspaper of Notre Dame, an active school with widely diversified interests. Anyone who could keep up with our activities as well as THE HYPERION staff has surely deserved their thanks. LEFT: HYPERION Faculty Advisors Mr. Porter and Brother Andre confer. s S1 fo 1.- if iii 57? eww -'.',' 58!Organizations sm., LEFT: Staff members meet to prepare the paper tor publication. BELOW LEFT: Associate editors Cindi Christensen and Michelle Wright proofread articles. BELOW: Editor Mark Kwasny and Michelle Wright ceremoniously rip the fruits of their labor on the first edition of THE HYPERION while Keith Gunther and Tim O'Doherty look on. ' . 1 THE HYPERION Staff Editor ....................................................... Mark Kwasny Associate Editors .. .................... Michelle Wright, Cindi Christensen Writers ......... .... K eith Gunther, Mary Ann Huckabone, Donna Mascari, Cynthia McKay, Tim O'Doherty, Anna Marie Torrez Layout ...... ....................... J ay Krueger, David Brown Typing ....... Joan Kampling, Candy Kwasny, Crissy Sintek Photography .... ......... G reg Dillman, Lisa Barnes, Mike Palla Advertising .............. Donna Mascari, Lisa Barnes Art .......... ............................. T eresa Gaylord Distribution ..... .... A nna Ynda, David Brown, Rebecca Calman Tim O'Doherty, Lisa Barnes Faculty Advisors ...... Mr. Porter, Br. Andre Organizations!59 Editors blow cool as deadline passes After a shaky start, little experience, no money, and general chaos, the staff of Titan '73 worked nevertheless toward producing a yearbook to be proud of. The staff launched the yearbook with a highly successful ad and patron drive. But few people realized the work that went into producing this yearbook. Night meetings, and frantic rushes to meet unmeetable deadlines were only part of the hard work that was in the annual. Through the efforts and leadership of the yearbook advisor Father Caffrey and editors Stephanie Wuetcher and John Kuschell, the staff of Titan '73 tried their best to give Notre Dame student body a book full of the school's fondest memories. TOP: John Kuschell displays his masterful poster to initiate the patron drive. ABOVE: R g Father Caffrey and co-editors Stephanie Wuetcher and John Kuschell set up eye- t catching posters throughout the school. xg, . RIGHT: Business manager Tom Telliard and .Wgg NN Father Caftrey manage money as students . subscribe for a yearbook during lunch. 5 as 60!Organizations LEFT: A frustrated Tim O'Doherty gets help with his copy from Father Caffrey. wee!-tt , 2 LEFT: Staff members Charlie Stretch and Scott Hanson examine newly-arrived plc- tures. ABOVE: Sue Kraemer proofreads her copy out loud. Organizations!61 E Z E S X S E 1 i E 1 E 3 5 f X K 2 f K E S 2 v 4 i i x I I 4 I i I i E 1 n . I w 2 BELOW: Pat Gorman surveys the muddy con- ditions at the Sherman game. RIGHT: Jim Hansen delivers the ball to All-Leaguer John Kuschell in warm-ups. 64!Sports ABOVE: Sophomore standouts Tom Sebastian and Alex Ybarra rest on the sidelines until it's their turn. E ABOVE: Darron Smith Ioosens up just prior to kick-off. Determination and drive mark 1972 football season Another year of football has ended at Notre Dame. Yet unlike many which preceded it, this year will not be remembered for thrilling victories and stunning upsets. Rather, it will be known as a year when a tremendously talented team stumbled time after time and finally fell completely in the deep snows of Big Bear. Led by co-captains Rick Machado and Tim O'Doherty, the Titans had such stalwart stars as John Moser, Darron Smith, Keith Gunther, Tony Ybarra, Kip Poutre, Cary Voll, and John Kuschell, all who received the All-League title. Despite this talent, the Titans dropped their opening game to North. It was Coach Stangel's first opening game loss, and everyone should have known things weren't going to be easy. ND next beat Norco, but Rubidoux and Corona both scored vic- tories at the Titans' expense. When the season opened, a sigh of relief went up, for the Titans were predicted to destroy the league. True to form, ND stomped Webb, CSDR, and Aquinas. John Moser had developed into a superstar, having broken the single game rushing record, and breaking many more. Rick Machado and Keith Gunther were en- joying tremendous seasons. But when the Titans met Big Bear in six-inch drifts of snow, the Bears stole a vic- tory and the league title. For the Titans, it was a heart- breaking loss, and when CIF came, Notre Dame was beaten for the second straight year in sudden death, this time by Valley Christian, and an unforgettable foot- ball season came to an end. i ,. ,H ABOVE LEFT: The tough Titan defense puts a Valley Christian runner to the turf. ABOVE: Covered with mud from a rainy Homecoming Day, Tim O'Doherty briefly steps off the field. Sports!65 TITANS face a rugged season , 7 , A J - 4-Y ff , M M ,, wfaz Wf'fmaMr e-for aw, Msn ,fem ,...,,,.. at ,r 5 , at ff f, . ,, , f ml -, T A , A fy ,W ,f e A.,, .V , we ,,., A ,, , ,-my iw , ,,.. 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ABOVE: The of the ND football Titans are seniors Machado and Tim O'Doherty. r , ' f '23 C 54 'J I MZ The 1972 Varsity Football Team members are: QTOP ROWJ John Dailey, Cary Voll, Kevin Poutre, Vince Costa, Darron Smith, Keith Gunther, John Moser, Tony Ybarra, Tim O'Doherty, Dan Petropolus, Alex Ybarra, Steve North. QMIDDLE FlOWl Robert Meier, Lou Magana, Joe Mudd, Bill Spires, Jim Hansen, Charlie Stretch, Joe 23 45 Neglia, Steve Meier, Dan Meier, Ftudie Alfaro, Pat Spires, John Beyer, Pat Gorman. QBOTTOM ROWQ Mike Gay, Dennis Mikolajczyk, Mike McGrady, Bryan Gay, Tom Sebastian, Ken Beckerle, John Wiggins, Arnold Loera, John Kuschell, Gerald Lutters, Flick Machado, and Maximo Reyes. Valley Christian. ABOVE: Kip Poutre seeks advice from his mentor in the heat of an away contest. ABOVE: Fighting Titans score against Sports!67 BELOW: John Kuschell fakes to Kip Poutre as a Iinesman oversees the play. E xt J in ij? N Q K 2 Sg5i?ii,,qE . ff I fm -NN WM. MIDDLE: John Moser leads John Kuschell around right end. ABOVE RIGHT: Coach Stetkevich makes his views known on the previous play. ABOVE: Captain O'Doherty watches the Titans drive for a score in CIF. RIGHT: Under all that mud is defensive lineman, Tom Sebastian. E 1 2 ABOVE: Vince Costa is intent on play at UCR .. Mamwssw lust call 'em the Cinderella That phrase aptly describes the efforts of Notre Dame High School's 1972-73 varsity basketball team - a con- tingent of just four returning Iettermen, nine players up from the JV ranks and one tabbed for no better than a .500 season and third place in the Arrowhead League race. When it was all over, they were still calling 'em the Cinderella Kids, but the balance of the script had changed. Notre Dame, under the reins of a new coach as well, went on to compile a 20-6 won-lost record, a share of the Arrowhead League title, two championship trophies from a pair of holiday lnvitationals and a se- cond round berth in the CIF post-season playoffs - by far one of the best campaigns in the school's annals. No one was able to pinpoint the element of success, but one couIdn't help notice the defensive ef- forts of Coach Flay Plutko's club, a unit that limited the opposition to a meager 44.3 points per game average - one of the top defensive marks in the Southland. LEFT: The Titans celebrate the co- championship by cutting the nets. BELOW: Tim O'Doherty skies for ND. Kids ln fact, just three teams managed to score over 55 points on the Titans Q64 being highl, while the Green and Gold defeated each of its opponents by an average of 14.3 points a contest. As for highlights, victories over the likes of AAAA power Mater Dei 164-61l and city-rival Norte Vista Q54- 53j would lead the pack, while the double-overtime decision over Aquinas was in a class by itself. That same Mater Dei team went on to defeat Citrus Belt League power Pacific in the opening round of the CIF 4A playoffs and Aquinas managed to capture the CIF A championship - a trip the Titans were denied when an injury and illness sidelined two key players over the final three games of the season. And to show it was no fluke, four of the Titans were tabbed to the All-Arrowhead League team, while senior Kevin Vanderveldt was named one of the top 17 basketball players in all of Riverside County. Indeed, it was some season for the Cinderella Kids. Sports!69 Basketball team scores victory after victory TOP LEFT: Greg Garcia reaches for a score. TOP RIGHT: Wild with excitement, Titan fans swarm around Charles McCarthy, after his tie-breaking basket won a victory for ND over Aquinas. ABOVE: Team members gather with Coach Plutko for a shout of victory. ABOVE RIGHT: Darron Smith looks for an opening. RIGHT: Kevin Vanderveldt tips the ball in the Titans' favor. QKYQQ S F X . Si f skit wt Xxx N iz, f 15 X N get qi BELOW: Darron Smith makes a free throw. iW if X j A .. m -1 W . asia 4 ,A .L W B 3 .mf TOP LEFT: Greg Wuetcher unleashes his deadly jump shot. ABOVE LEFT: Greg Garcia concentrates on a free-throw. LEFT: Mike Wathen guns over a futile Falcon. MIDDLE: Kevin Vanderveldt gets a free one. ABOVE: Charles McCarthy coolly hauls in a big rebound. Sports!71 Mighty Titans defeat first place Falcons in a thrilling double overtime ual' TOP: Mike Wathen lets fly in the crowded gym. ABOVE: Before an overflowing Titan crowd, Kevin Vanderveldt shoots through Falcon defenders. TOP RIGHT: Daro Coltrain shoots over an anxious Falcon in the second quarter. ABOVE RIGHT: The Titan bench erupts as the buzzer sounds. TITANS compete in three-day Carpenteria tournament N is W: ,wmv- ' TOP: Before game-time both team and cheerleaders relax outside their hotel. ABOVE: Greg Garcia makes an easy free- throw at the Carpenteria competition. TOP: Guard Greg Wuetcher searches for a clear throw. ABOVE: Chris Benitez reads about the Titan victory with Derek Polk and Greg Beck. Sports!73 ABOVE: Mike Scarano plays keepaway with a CSDR opponent. BELOW: Tim Van Buhler goes long for two more points. The JV basketball team is KTOP ROWi Coach Barnes, Pat Flaherty, Tim VanBuhler, Alex Ybarra, Tim White, Mike Glennon, Damien Meins, Terry McAuliffe, Robert Levi. KBOTTOM ROWJ Mike O'Donnell, Brian Grimard, Mike Scarano, Frank Mankin, Kevin Cox, James McCarthy lin frontl. lV's show great promise On the shoulders of the JV team rest the fate of future basketball teams as well as the pressure of trying to win a league title. The JV's have filled these voids and Titan fans may be assured that basketball prestige at ND is going to stay. Top scorer was Tim VanBuhler. Leader in spirit was Mike Scarano. Tim White and Alex Ybarra were tremendous. Frank Mankin and Pat Flaherty were also great, as were James McCarthy, Mike Glennon, 74lSports ABOVE: Alex Ybarra goes up for the star- ting jump ball. and Damien Meins. So relax, Titans. You're in good hands. ABOVE: In the brief minutes during time-out, Coach Barnes hastily sketches out specific plays. giitif m4 ABOVE: John Hickey drives on Sherman in the season finale. BELOW: Mike Byrd pumps in a ten-footer. BELOW: Jim Staylor shoots over an un- suspecting Brave as Bill Moser looks on. fssiag I ff Freshman team shows talent and promise These newcomers to Notre Dame basketball had to overcome the handicaps of being rookies. This they did to become one of the best frosh team units in our history. Led by Mike Byrd, Tim Connolly, and Jeff Singletary they took second place in the league. Coach Harris in his second year as frosh coach steered his team with a sixty-nine point explosion against Sher- man. Mike Byrd also turned in three performances of thirty points or better. They are great prospects for the future. LEFT: The freshman basketball team members are iTOP BOWQ William Moser, Mike Byrd, Bill Weinfurtner, Jeff Singletary, Robert Seysel, Tim Connolly, Coach Harris. iBOTTOM ROWJ Pat Breyer. John Hickey, John Alworth, Mike Tokorcheck, and Jim Staylor. XA Sports!75 TITAN Grapplers place third in Arrowhead League Through hard work and pride, the Titan grapplers struggled through tough preseason matches to put up a respectable showing for the year. Hampered by numerous injuries, the team had a slow start, but im- proved tremendously during the last half of the season. The newly-appointed Coach Goldware hurt his leg, while Pat Gorman suffered head injuries early in the season, and appendicitis struck Mike Tardiff, who also received injuries just prior to the League tourney. Head Coach Scott Hooks had a full team with only one weight class forfeiting t168j, with which to work, and he did an ABOVE: Statistician Cindy Cox watches the match intently as Coach Hooks manages the scores. ABOVE RIGHT: Heavyweight Keith Gunther faces his op- ponent. RIGHT: Jim Grimard puts an effec- tive hold on his opponent. excellent job. Outstanding wrestlers were Arnold Loera, Mike Tardiff, Keith Gunther, and Rick Machado. Awards in the League finals were as follows: Arnold Loera, Mike Tardiff, Mike Mikolajcyk, Glenn DeIGado, Rick Machado, and Kip Poutre placed second: Mike Hopkins, Jim Grimard, and Brian Gay took third. Statisticians Cindy Cox and Cathie Davis provided great help and support for the team, who finished the season at third place in the Arrowhead League showing a lot of pride. 1: ix i este- . -- Q x :S X tt: Nak -f -es we fe : J a s i -. swag: s -ss-a,1::,.wQ., X Q -Q Qsggfffwsffsi ' . , . .. ..., W -- I. . . 76!S ports , ?'5?ff-Mi' ? AW-f L , V if fm, S ' ,f f 4 ,aw Qui!! H V LEFT: Jim Grimard awaits the referee's whistle to continue the match. BELOW: Kip Poutre fights for victory at the Fiubidoux In- vitational tournament. iwfffffxway MW na w A442 ,N,.W..552v 1? , , as Ama Sportsl77 Injuries hamper wrestlers throughout the season -up g Zi.: 78!Sports TOP: The 72-73 wrestling team mentally prepares before their tough match against Aquinas. ABOVE: Ftick Machado begins to put the finishing touches on his struggling opponent. TOP: Brian Gray and Arnold Luera grapple for the upper hand in a practice match. ABOVE: Keith Gunther grits and Glenn DelGado grins as the two prepare to wres- tle. ABOVE: Glenn DelGado wins again. LEFT: The 1973 Wrestling Team members are: QTOPJ John McCafferty. QTOP FlOWl Cindy Cox, Pat Gorman, Dennis Mikola- jcyk, Keith Gunther, Mike Hopkins, Rick Machado, Coach Hooks, Cathie Davis. QMIDDLE ROWl Kelly Cox, Kip Poutre, Mike Tardiff, Glenn DelGado, Jim Grimard, Jon Kling. QBOTTOM ROWJ Mike Palla, Mike Gay, Tony Bedolla, Arnold Loera, Brian Gay, Tim Richardson. ABOVE LEFT: Demonstrating his great form is Mike Tardifl. TOP: Mike Tardiff eyes his opponent at the beginning of the match. ABOVE: The referee declares Kip Poutre victor. Sports! 79 BELOW: Mike Wathen leads the pack as Mike Erickson closely follows: RIGHT: Kurt Brees reaches for the finish. Notre Dame goes far in cross-country competition Although starting just its second season in the CIF- sanctioned sport, Notre Dame came through with an Impressive effort from a wealth of talented individuals as Coach Flay Plutko's club posted an overall combined record of 14 wins and just 2 losses - both the varsity and junior varsity levels sporting 7-1 ledgers. Outstan- ding balance, dedication and the individual desire to excel characterized the 1972 edition as the Titans not only came through with an impressive won-lost record, but qualified as a team for the CIF playoffs as well. In the CIF semifinals, the Titans compiled 138 points to finish sixth in their A division, just missing a finals berth as the top five teams qualified. Kurt Brees also came through with a first for the Green and Gold as the talented senior qualified for the CIF Individual Championship, before being defeated by some of the top runners in the Southland. As for memories, upset wins over Riverside North and the big one over Corona will no doubt linger on, while the likes of Kurt Brees and Mike Wathen have their individual efforts of having run under 10 minutes for the two-mile distance. With just four seniors on the roster, the prospects look bright for the 1973 edition as Notre Dame adds another chapter to its well-balanced program of in- terscholastic competition at the secondary level. RIGHT: Pat Flaherty completes his two miles with a sprint. 80!S ports J 1 ' W 'mx 75 Q E fill gf ugff W, fb, .ff , ,, i BELOW: And there they go! Flaherty finishes with a flourish. TOP LEFT: Greg Beck's expression shows the grueling ordeal of cross-country. ABOVE LEFT: Daro Coltraln leans into this effort at White Gates. ABOVE: Jerry Romero finishes just ahead of an oppo- nent. FAR LEFT: Coach Plutko anxiously times his team in the two-mile marathon. Sports!81 RIGHT: Mike Wathen finishes first. Track team captures Arrowhead League title Notre Dame's 1973 track team proved to be one of the best ever in school history. Under the leadership of coaches Steve Harris and Lyle Porter, the varsity won the Arrowhead League title. Also, at the league finals on May 5, the team won league trophies in both the varsity and frosh-soph divisions. Many school records were shattered this year: Kurt Brees in the mile, Mike Wathen in the 44 relay, Joe Neglia in the shot-put, and in the mile relay was Mike Erickson, Pat Daniels, Kurt Brees, and Mike Wathen. Other standouts were hurdlers Kevin Cox and Rich Bickel, middle-distance and distance runners Bob Mojarro, Chris Manning, Mike Glennon, Jack Carousso, and Mike Flaherty. Titans carried their pride through all competition, and proved themselves outstanding in determination and ability. 82!Sports L., ABOVE: Pat Daniels takes the lead in the mile relay. 1 ?, ig? af LEFT: Track coach is Mr. Steve Harris BELOW:Titans clear the hurdles with ease MIDDLE FIIGHT Ken Beckerle strives for MIDDLE LEFT: Kurt Brees finishes first distance Wa, f LEFT: Steve Steele clears the bar. ABOVE: John Kuschell approaches the finish line in undisputed victory. x9 3 K gk W. , , 'mp 9 glue My lf... ' f if . I 'wiv - ' WY-f AfW 'v'fL..a- . A ' Nuffwlw fs' 'af ' ,. ' ' , ol my The 1973 Varsity Baseball Team members Ybarra, Greg Garcia Darron Smith Dave Bob Clover Rob Meier Mike ODonnell are: QTOP ROWQ Coach Barnes, Vince Vas- Ramsay, Dan Petropulos Daro Coltrain Louie Mendoza Steve Bruno Tom Rizzo quez, Jim Alworth, Tim Van Buhler, Tony Larry Green. QBOTTOM ROWJ David Garcia and John Kuschell Baseball team looks to League Crown ln previous years Notre Dame has produced athletes of great character and talent. This year proved to be another outstanding one for the Titan Green Machine. The Notre Dame baseball teams for the last two seasons have won league championship and wore a CIF title in 1970. Six returning lettermen with the Titans recording a fantastic 18-0 Darron produced some fine additions to Notre Dame's varsity squad. The team was marked by spirit and driven with a mighty pride. RIGHT: Team members watch the game proceedings with intent concern. 84!Sports Q . , 5 ,QAM gxxx ax S A 3 ks 346. if ' 'Q' K nm q . A T ul -Q lg, . T T :Timm 1 fx fl A PVJQQ LEFT: Titans relax in their dugout. BELOW: A Sherman runner challenges ND's infield. BOTTOM: Dan Petropulos makes the play at home plate. Sportsl8A5 ABOVE: Coach Barnes intently views play. ABOVE RIGHT: Team captain Dan Petropulos prepares to go to bat for the Titans. RIGHT: Daro Coltrain crouches behind the plate. 86!Sports . f fwzsi LEFT: A Sherman runner scurries back to first as Dan Meier tries to pick him off. BELOW: Tom Rizzo steps into a pitch at Sherman. BOTTOM: Daro Coltrain dons his gear between innings. S ports!87 m..,.,...m,..,N o' ' BM,-.,,.Q-....,v,W,, , Q ..,......,,1.....4-nur 5:0 wwe ABOVE: Members of the golf team are in- troduced at a pep rally. RIGHT: Tom Telliard practices putting. 88!S ports IQ' i K A . V- A ..,. it :gf f ABOVE: Tommy Telliard shows his top form. GM a X - hikx A 2-2.131 'nf' A 1 'J I . W, ,yy in M ,gf f ,,,f-W :, ABOVE LEFT: Joe Burger lays into one. ABOVE: Joe Mudd is intent upon saving his par. ,.4-4,1114 Sports!89 9O!Sports o RIGHT: In a blur ot speed, Tina Loper attempts a shot. BELOW: Alma Garcia sells decorative trash containers for GAA profit. 0 tt WN 3: ' V Wit 'W -in ,fd GAA offers many sports for girls at Notre Dame With the forming of a Girl's Athletic Association, the girls of Notre Dame got a chance to participate actively in organized sports. Under the direction of advisor, Mrs. Conner, and several helpful coaches, G.A.A. offered a wide variety of sports and social activities to its members. Included in these were softball, track, ten- nis, basketball and volleyball teams. Through this well-rounded club, members were able to compete against and become familiar with many students from other schools. While practices in achieving skills were hard and tedious, outstanding spirit and sportsmanship prevailed throughout the year. Despite inadequate equipment and facilities, this year's G.A.A. was a great beginning of a girl's sports program. ABOVE LEFT: Coach Conner observes his iiis basketball team. LEFT: Team members gather round for instructions. Sports!91 K 5 gs 4 E Q i fi gi 2? 1? E i 1 2, Ei gi E 2 f S 5 X s E me :fi s y 2 4 Q 3 Q E 5? S Z E 2 3 e 5 5 N 2 3 if ,s if ig E? 3 5 ,, Ei gi ,K Ei 5: E E 1 K E X E, 2 ? w f ' I J Si l lsllll' r W , Mr. Ronald E. Macko Exceptional administration and faculty guides students through the year With every young and growing force comes the need to be directed. Such is the case with the task of education. Today with the turmoil and challenges of the present system, faculty techniques need to be re-evaluated. Education can be colored with a sincere determination to aid each student and a concern with the responsibili- ty of personal guidance: or can lapse into impersonal indoctrination of the masses. So truly the faculty more than anyone else must shape the young people of today to meet the challenge of the age. 94! Faculty ts' it , ' i Principal Sister Assunta, O.S.B. Assistant Principal, Dean of Girls Mr. Ray Plutko it Athletic Director, Coach Varsity Basketball and Cross-Country, History I D-.A Father Anthony Cordiero Pupil Personnel Services Director, Algebra ll Mrs. Nathalie Randlett Administrative Secretary , st tt :ii Mrs. Marie Ann Hvasta Bookkeeper, German, Accounting Faculty! 95 Faculty encourages students to reach for a goal 1-.qu Mrs. Marlene Ave Mr. Mike Barnes Typing, Shorthand ll, ASB Advisor Biology, U.S. History, Coach JV Basketball fy 'ii' X 4 4 Q I A O i F , V , , is X we in ss s N .P ss-is as s Qt , X X it . iii, 5 itll X Ki 3 gg 3 - 2- w-:V . '... Miss Loretta Bates Mr. Robert Bellah Mrs. Cecilia Bellah Biology, General Science Art l,ll Home Economics ,,,,l'M 'W , Sister Brigid Marie-English IV, Serendipity Mr. Richard Brown-Government, English l,ll 96!Faculty Father William Caffrey, S.V.D. Dr. Franklin Dailey Counselor, Religion ll, Yearbook Advisor Religion lIl,lV Sister Carol P.E., Algebra l, Math 9 Mr. Arthur Cloke Chemistry, Math Analysis Mrs. Janet Conner G , i fi iff ' P.E. Faculty!97 -YY- Mr. Steven Harris English I, Coach Frosh Basketball Cross-Country Miss Jane Davis -TV-ii L ' ' 'is 1 .Q Lf-ii 5351: -Hisffii. ifiixi. --.-- -K :gif si '.., :?Eiieff 1?f -'a' +14 s-i'i lm , . in L T' .-., SEf.:::'i5EE?5E:.55'f 55.5 Q fl? , Mr. Ken Hadersbeck P.E., U.S. History, Geography 98! Faculty ,ts Sw u.s. History, History i Mr- Ed Dougherty Government, AV Room Teachers invite student involvement in academics Mr. Mike Goldware Human Physiolo9Y, Biology, Math 10, Geometry, Wrestling Coach Q it . S35Qmisses55525:1gsigses151fgggegsgigiiaggigspgggisg se g, Q Ns if 5-,g?Em1g55Xmfem.s,t we IWW W ..A.m,,QlS.,.Na 1 e. -, I siwewwfelfaxwextxzgss-1azkmrfex:-fees-fee-:.fas N- X. - , t ses, rigs? Sieve -if gk - Me if ak r lite? - . , Q - Q . 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'qiileii ' 104!Students ESTHER ALOIA JAMES ALWORTH CHARLES ANHAISER CYNTHIA BARDON GREGORY BECK KENNETH BEGLEY TAD BELD CHRISTINA BENITEZ QEEES Tomorrow comes quickly and time goes by . . . I look around and see the end Four years have passed, four years of friends I look ahead and see strange faces Different smiles and different places I look at myself and inside l've known My life has changed, my mind has grown Tomorrow comes quickly and time goes by You must grab hold of today or at least you must try Experiences are waiting and the years will fly But before I go, I look back, goodbye . . . Henrietta Burrage John Beyer Carolyn Boutin Kurt Brees Joseph Burger Aurora Chavez Debbie Chavez Robert Clover Students!105 106!Students DARO COLTRAIN M ELISSA CONDOSTA CYNTHIA COX CLAIRE CURTIS DENNIS DINEEN PATRICIA DYE JOSEPH DYMORA ROSE FEDNUIK ADELE FLORES JUNE FLORES ALMA GARCIA GREGORY GARCIA DEBRA GASTON MARY GOMECK BRIAN GREY JAMES GRIMARD Seniors draw closer as the year passes f KEITH GUNTH ER EDWARD HACKBARTH THERESA HALMAN JAMES HANSEN Students!107 108!Students SCOTT HANSON rf n t f n f, tr gezgg SUZANNE HARLEY EDWARD HARVEY DEBRA:-I HENDRICKS WW ' 2 my E f had 9, 6 9 if 1 Q, siff . , S f f 6 , f 4 fwfr f , -- 'wrw?E?wef-aim? i , WW! if Eg, , Qi 3 36594 Q5 JAMES HIBBS EUNICE HORNSBY RUSTY HIRSCH ROBERT IPARAQUIRRE RIGHT: Joe Dymora is threatened at the Huntington Arboretum. .L 1: P Y. :H gg t1.kg.fkf+f YK L K fix X ' rg A YR rs 5 'S' -, 4 . is O K SK AE P q '.I9 :ies f:'L' F DOROTHY JOHNSON KEVIN KENNEDY Seniors sponsor a profitable candy sale JOAN KAMPLING SUSAN KRAEMER JOHN KUSCHELL MONICA KUSCHELL MARK KWASNY TINA LOPER Students!109 11O!St d Seniors await graduation with anticipation RICHARD MACHADO SUSAN MARTINEZ GEORGE MACHUN CHARLES MC CARTHY I 4, 5!v4v-5 1 3 , wt' J SANDY MEDINA STEVEN MEIER LOUIS MENDOZA JOHN MOSER JOSEPH MUDD JOSEPH NEGLIA THOMAS NELSON STEVEN NORTH TIMOTHY O'DOHERTY NANCY O'ROURKE MARGARET OWEN CORINNE PACE Students!111 Spirited seniors work on their float. MONICA PADILLA THOMAS PALERMO ...Q GQ 3 I Rx Seniors achieve status 112!Students DANIEL PETROPULOS MARY LOU RAFTER CECILIA RICHARDSON JEFFREY RODRIGUEZ CYNTHIA PISCATELLA DAVID RAMSAY JEANNE RODRIGUEZ JERRY ROMERO li- 'hi umlllnu-fanO f ,ww f W1 JAMES SORENSON WILLIAM SPIRES MARK RUDIE MARY LEE SANDERS JOHN SANTANG ELO KATHERINE SCARANO NANCY SEAMOUNT PATRICIA SEBASTIAN WILLIAM SLOAN CATH ERINE SMITH DARRON SMITH Students!113 JAMES STEELE STEVEN' STEELE CRAIG STONE MARY ANN STRETCH SHARON SWIECKI SHERYL SYNOLD W 1 MICHAEL TARDIFF THOMAS TELLIARD MICHELE TOMPKINS 114!Students STEVEN TRUDEAU lFiENE TURSELLINO KEVIN VANDERVELDT STEPHANIE WUETCHER ANTHONY YBARRA BEVERLY ZEHRINGEFK Seniors bid a final farewell to Notre Dame ABOVE: Mascot Rusty Hirsch performs at a pep rally. Students!115 Juniors do their thing The class of '74 did it again. Leading the school in pride and determination, they left a lasting impression on ND. Some of their undertakings didn't succeed, but they tried and tried again. The juniors' goal for the 72-73 year was to produce a memorable prom for the seniors. Their efforts were directed toward raising the needed money by bake sales, a successful record hop and numerous other projects. They continued to earn the reputation of being the most spirited class of Notre Dame by being represented in every facet of school life. They also con- tinued to be the loudest and were heard all over cam- pus. Busy as they were, the fun-loving juniors made time for many other entertaining activities also. ii Dinars. jihad ,- fl! Doreen Blascovich Flenee Brewer Rick Byrum Libby Bopp Yvonne Brown Rosanne Carlos Kathy Bothwell Steve Bruno Ginny Cervantes 116!Students Jackie Allaire Lisa Barnes Richard Bickel Marianne Ashley Joelle Lee Lise Biermacher Beierwaltes ABOVE: Junior Mary Vavra demands to know where her shoe is at the hypnotist assembly. Nw' 'iw 'W Debra Chavez Gail Chavez Carol Cheney Kathy Christensen Mark Clear Vince Costa Kevin Cox Michael Culhane John Dailey Laurie Dale Patrick Daniels Carlos De Ia Cruz Glenn DeIGado Monica DeIGado Mary DeMarco Jacob DeFluyter Mary Desjardins Greg Dunkel Arthur Durbin John Erickson LEFT: Betsy McCauley and Glenn Del Gado shiver together at Big Bear Studentsft 17 luniors show school spirit by participation ffr,V 118!StudentS ABOVE: Junior Ann Kraemer cheers enthusiastically at the Big Bear game. 91 ffwwf' Q 6 Y ,..,,,,.., 2 WW . , f aa 753 if 3 33235252 lik? ,f mt M A r V f wrwmgggr 9 W f' 4 4:1- 3 1 5,3563 We mm- AW Q- fa' r geifagfgga , ,,,,.. K V fgrwgybi 1 I 5 ' , ffyxtgi K 56? 36, ff 1 ck. r 2 ffyff g M Z , ,,.,. f 4 5 ez: if - i rw y Mark Gaylord Mike Flaherty Ralph Franco Pat Flaherty Terry Fredericks Suzanne Flores Kurt Freitag Zoltan Fogassy Bryan Gay Bill George Pat Gorman Eugene Hackbarth Robert Harley Steve Hout Mike Hopkins Mike Huerta W krzy-Qt if M if i William Jacobsmeyer Dan Kampling James Kabel Debbie Kettlewell if H , A . ww Q ww VVA: .. ,... ,,lAMMgM. ' Q Wi a ' gfff, V 6 Ezu E Q sigm a 2 5 f 2 V V..V 1 A proud 74 is displayed in the library as part of the Juniors' Christmas decorations. Dondi Kleber Ann Kraemer David Kling Chris Kramp Jean Kohoutek Candence Kwasny Anita Kramer Debbie Lambelet I Studentsli 19 -- Bonnie Lamkins Ellen Legg Richard Lemire Cathy Livoni Cecilia Lopez Tina Macaluso Patty Machun Louis Magana Frank Mankin Chris Manning Donna Mascari Betsy McCauley Mike McDonagh Anne McCoy Robert Meier Ricardo Mojarro Kevin Morton Sarah Moser Tim Mudd JoAnne Mugishima Angela Mullen Barbara Penfield Jackie Perry Frank Pol Derek Polk Kevin Poutre Arlene Precie Debbie Precie Pam Prichard Joseph Flenterla 120!Students Junior class plans many school activities V Maximo Reyes Tom Rizzo Ward Roney Robert Schlick Susan Schulte Harriet Shanks Kim Rhoades Sian Roman Rika Rudd Vicki Schuelke Valerie Schulte Tim Simmons Students!121 pix, A, ,, Toni Simmons David Slocum Chris Sintek Stephen Stowell '5 'a4'L ' ,i 'TTT' ng, fi H Juniors await their senior year ii T li ae r' f7 Wi' f W y if , 'Y ,f yew, , 7 4, W P Q Wg X f 'L 4' ,qv ' 2 3 ' -4? fr, J W Sandy Swiecki Patty Unruh June Venegas Mark Wagner Terence Tingle Tim VanBuhler Mary Verwiel Karen Walker Anna Marie Torrez Vincent Vasquez Cary Voll Mike Wathen 122!Students ,fum TOP: JV Basketball statisticians are sophomore Susan Bruno and juniors Kathy Christensen and Kathy Bothwell. ABOVE: John Dailey tries to use the phone at Pizza Palace. I ' W MWW,.,m jf U ',,, '.,A.,,1 V ? 1 Q Jean Werle Richard White Michael White John Wolnisty ABOVE: Juniors assemble their magical Homecoming float. Jeanne Womack Grant Youngs Chuck Zuppardo Studentsfi 23 Marsha Akers Rudy Alfaro Janet Anderson Michael Bacon Alexandra Beatty Anthony Bedolla Steve Begely Eddie Bickel Pam Boro Maureen Boyd Mm 4 , l X .. ! , , 2 SW fa 4 W f a-MW AQ Sophomore year is full of activity and learning The sophomore class continually displayed qualities of leadership within the school. Taking part in all activities, striving for excellence in everything, they frequently came out ahead. The sophomores always showed a fer- vent pride in their class, and proved themselves many times with sincere effort and desire. To support their financial needs, they sponsored activities such as bake sales, trips to the mountains and other places of interest. The Class of '75 had a big voice at all the pep rallies throughout the year, and added much to the spirit of Notre Dame. Marianne Boyle Kathy Brown Al Calvettl Sean Brady Susan Bruno Barbra Casey Scott Brennan Shugar Cain Paul Cassadas 124!Students , 'ff' ABOVE: Several sophs show interest at a freshman basketball game. Bundled up forthe Big Bear game How and Barb Kain. BFG Pam if L Leslie Dale Cathie Davis Marlon DeRuyter Cindie Christensen Michele Co Mike Contreras Kim Crider udures Carolyn Culhane Jeanette Curtis Martha Dale Michael Dalton Erin Dalzell Mike Davis Kathie Dente Annette DeFtuyter Peter Dewees Greg Dillman Mary Drachslin Students!125 RIGHT: Kitty O'D0herty and Vickie Machado rock out while under a hypnotic suggestion .--ff Denise Duarte David Ellis Ralph Durbin Mary Erickson 126!Students Ph Steve Fedenuik Mike Fowler Wayne Frost Veronica Garcia Nlaiihew Feller Sherry Fredericks Nohemi Garcia Sue George The spirit of '75 Michael Glennon Cheryl Gordon Larry Green Louise Gomez AnnMarie Gorski Alan Greer t..ff-f1.5-est'-X ., .. L X i s . . t-:lim-D K. T. ii-'5'5'f55 X AHL' 'ri' KT Q U ' 'V .. A QW is participation x QYP5 X vt L ' In we , gig if .P s . X 3 K 'Wg i .f X s T , s Q ABOVE: Sophomore Flita Schroeder peers intently into her microscope to identify an unusual specimen. Brian Grimard John Hampton Pam How Cecilia Guerrero Roberta Hankins Mary Ann Huckabone Rose Gurrola Joe Herzberg Sue Inglis Walter Hackett Trenna Hofmeister Greg Johnson Students!127 Kathy Joseph Barb Kain y .T :q. 3 - as ..,A :ET .. 9 Aggi e The class of '75 Greg Koharchick Kathy Kothlow Dan Kreuzer Jay Krueger Robert Levi Arnold Loera Vickie Machado Cindy Manns Vicki Marks Terry McAuiffe John McCafferty James McCarthy Justin McCarthy Campbell McGowain Michael McGrady Cindy McKay Danny Mier Damian Meins Dennis Mikolajcxyk 128!Students viii:-' ! ml' -Us 'nk a N strives for unity Palace N it etae -' ' qrci isj .S Spirited sophs get together at Pizza E E - tw ' S W in X RX e W X f Qt r E A . S f S as K 5 S ws J' ,i'-f iw Sky-4 A.. .xX. M., Robert Mojarro Kathy Moran Tom Mudd Florence Neglia X -x 31' Sandra Newton Donna Odekirk Kitty O'Doherty Mike O'DonnelI Luke Pol Lisa Powell Christina Kirk Brandy Fiafter Studentsft 29 New faces emerge from the class of '75 1 fy! 44 9? E. f ' yew: V 5 ., ,,. l r ei: MW f If 56? if 55 my if 3 my 1 an ef eiilg si . - 3 1 g f' 1fz:'QQm42w,r2f 4, F 'f ef? me z rf . l ,1 David Ramirez Peggy Rix Stephanie Saccone Laura Renfro Julie Rodriguez Renee Sando Tim Richardson Jennifer Russel Paul Santa Maria 130!Students Bonnie Ryman Mary Santangelo 2 'Q 22 'fc ll V ' ,,Q,MM.,w f A ' f Ev ' 5 ' , ' ' milf? :5',wrf'?' I EQ :QV Q ' 2 , ' ' A 2 , ' .E ,- an - I WLAW ff, f r' I 5 1 5 5 if e, ff . ' f ' 2: 'flake ,gf , , , gr: . 5 - , , 4 11: , lk :,. ' H' ' ,.f' f '- , , ,Z,,, Alfred Schoelen Rita Schroeder Tom Sebastian Sheree Sereg Nancy Schrup Jean Seamount l ABOVE: Alan Greer prepares to milk a cow at the George Sharp Show. Www' ,V V . if 7 f . ,.., V ,- ,v-. 4 -J 0 f '- ,J X if! ff -rt 'mf - ,.,1Wlm.,,,m:. Qi no MW' H051 A Q 4'4 14215 ,M 3 Zgf 'H Q grins- My ,sf T96 Donna Sharp Kirk Sheppard Alan Slocum Jon Sorenson Pat Spires Jennifer Stafford Bob Steed Dave Steele Renee Straw Charles Stretch Jane Suggs Donna Sullivan Ted Swiecki Sandy Tavenner Roland Tcheng Marie Thirion Pat Tighe Tom Toperczer Chris Valencia Steve VanStockum Emma Violette Thomas Walsh Tim White John Wiggins David Wike Greg Wuetcher Alex Ybarra Anna Ynda Mike Young Grant Younglove Students! 1 31 T ,. A i , iiif -' fr h A r isi ,A T 1 J ,,.A ' M ff fu W1 Z,2 A.:, , i Peter Aamodt John Alworth Tim Bardon John Baumer Isabelle Bermudez Tony Blascovich Teresa Aguilar Mickey ASUIGY Mike Baskerville Debra Beilstein Julie Bertrand Terri Blowers Shelley Alfaro Dale Barajas Deborah Bath Tim Beld Karin Bitney Dianna Bogard 132!Students ABOVE: Frosh gather to make flowers for Homecoming. A Jeff Bohlnger Pat Breyer Howard Brunson Kathy Bgyd David Brown Beth Bueche F rosh outnumber all Spirit definitely was not lacking in the Class of '76. As with everyone else who attended ND, this school year was a new experience for them, yet they responded by actively taking part in all school func- tions. Many freshmen girls were to be found in the newly-formed Pep Squad, and the boys eagerly participated in athletics. Numbering over 200 strong, they could always be counted on for volume at pep rallies and games. The freshmen overwhelmed everyone when they led the school in the candy sale in February. And their spirit en- couraged by faculty and upperclassmen, never died as the months rolled by. The Class of '76 prov- ed to be very promising as leaders in future years at ND. Peter Bulger Tim Burns Lecia Burts Tom Burger Patricia Burton Maryann Butz Mike Byrd Rebecca Calman Sue Cardin Ann Cardosa awww-f' Maureen Cassidy Eualio Castallenos Ftuth Caudillo Sandi Cervantes LEFT: Several freshmen boys assemble at the tables for lunch. 3 , .A f f U I 457 W f ' -, WM' '-6 Mike Chacon Laurie Chappell Cynthia Chavez Percy Chavez Susie Christensen Students!133 BELOW: Freshmen add the finishing touch to their float. 2 l -YW' 'HWY 41115211- wHmm Cherie Coe Tim Connolly Calvin Copta Paula Crider V .,,, , , If LL Pat Connaughton Martin Contreras Kelly COX Richard Cfitem 134!Students -4, MP' wmv A 355 ,yi , 1,5 if 3 w, tw: ,L ,fs D, M . ,f f fn, hv, J . .,r:, eiii 'qw gi' , i fm ifwz ' t Q E I 4 :LV gi -W :-1 .V , S f ,, - ,3--za ,V . ' ,,g' . , ,,. ,e Y, My I-www Colleen Crowe Barbara Cusack Richard Dahmen Claire Dalzell JoAnne DelRio Betsy DeMarco Daryl Dennis Ed Dougherty Tom Dowding Ricki Duarte Freshmen lead the school in the candy sale Nw BELOW: Mike Gay remembers the funniest thing that ever happened at the hypnotist assembly. 'I' Carmela Dunderman Janice Durbin Kathy Dye Katie Dye Flonna Eaves Shary Eiser Salena Evarts Laurie Fedenuik Kathleen Flor Paul Flores Kevin Fortuna Elvira Garcia James Garlock Mike Gay Teresa Gaylord Cheryl Goff Joel Greedy Ruth Greenawalt Students!135 W v :eszmsgiz . p Wines + 255 Y so l Y - ., MW.. G W .WA X x W ' 115 2 5 .. is Q , .. M. me 1 ,X g2v'g5s.gd 5 we .- .- 2 l ' 1 if H Ayy'-- lteaiw sw -, of wm: ff ,XS an A . Ns- X--in L-L: f f Sri K Richard Hartmann Carol Hernandez Jeff Greer Amelia Guerrero Jack Hart Charles Hendricks Barb Hirsch John Jacobsmeyer Jeff Johnson Charlotte Johnson Kevin Kincade I 136!Students f Fish- ':: 'Fi . -f : S My-. fs .-,.. :sag-,gg, iss J H.. 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Freshmen become active in student life at ND - Curtis Lockwood Flose Loera Suzette Low Gerald Lutters Theresa Mackenzie Jess Martinez Julie Mannessier LiSa Eddy Mike Marcellus Linda MHSC-Bri ff , 5 , , ,Y f V , J J Lynn Maxwell Laura McCafferty Lynn McCarthy Victoria McCarthy Mike MCCOY Susan MCDSVVTTOU Studentsft 37 Frosh face four 'lmore trying years SE s ,im Bonny McElwain Charles Medlock LUCY Mendoza Handel McMilIin Verna NledlOCk Mike Mik0IalCZYk Tom Miller Bill Moser Steve Moser Leigh Mugishima Jim Niemer Bernard Naginis Mike O'Donnell Patrick Nelson Susan O'Donnell 138!Students Patricia Frank Pacific Debby Palmerin O'Laughlin my Joan Peltz Chuck Perry Chris Peters Leslie Peterson Emily Picarelli Glenna Pierceall Leonie Pol Ron Flawson Tina Pilliter Susan Populorum William Fleyes Jay Pipitone Vickie Prichard Laura Richardson Paul Piscatella Diane Quinn Bonnie Fliedman Koh Nancy Rowe Matt Rudie Mike Saccone zzz, iliac Munn Dennis Sandoval Tom Santilla Philip Schaaf Kathleen Sanders Patrick Schaefer Students!139 - 140!Students Nora Scharf Mark Schoelen Charles Schulke John Seigal Robert Seipel Cathy Sharp Jeff Singletary Mark Smith Sean Smith Nora Sparlis Suzanne Spires Lisa Stanford James Staylor Cindy Stewart Karyl Store Joe Suggs Martin Svika Mary Telliard David Terrell Steve Thomas Brian Thompson Mike Tokocheck Tony Torrez Anthony Vazquez Doug Vavra Paul Verwiel Debbie Villarreal Alfonso Villegas Annette Walker Martin Walsh Mbb . 1 55 , .5 , , aka, 9 insulin it S Q XE tt xg Q f X xg., R, xi ' 2 A jf N-ali? 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Home Service and Supplies Col. and Mrs. Duane A. Aamodt Mr. and Mrs. Affholter Col. and Mrs. Adolf Aguilar Mr. and Mrs. Orland E. Akers Mr. and Mrs. Roland S. Aloia Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Anderson Arlington Meadows Dairy Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Mr. and Mrs. James Ave The Back Street Mrs. Mary Bailey Loretta A. Bates, B.S. John M. Beierwaltes Howard F. Beilstein and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Pascal Bellah Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bickel Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Biermacher Gretchen Biermacher Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Blowers Mrs. Mary Boyd Breyer's Liquor Store Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Bruno T!Sgt. John M. Brunson and Family Beth Bueche Mrs. A. R. Burton Dr. and Mrs. Wayne V. Campagni Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cardin Mr. Mark Cardosa Mr. and Mrs. John J. Casey Central Riverside Shell Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chaves Thomas L. Cifu Circle K 409 Barbara E. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Claveau Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Clear Frances Connolly Kevin Connolly Cooper's Yardage Mrs. Frank Coppo Cox's Army Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Crider Mrs. James Culhane Mr. Donald F. Curtiss Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Cusack Magnolia Center Custom Upholstery Laurie Dale W. G. Dalzell, M.D. Mrs. W. G. Dalzell Maj. and Mrs. Edward J. Davis Mr. Miss Jane Davis Col. and Mrs. David Davissons Mr. and Mrs. L. J. DeMarco Dr. Paul Desjardins and Family Father Charles Devine Lt. Col. and Mrs. D. J. Dineen Dol-lin Unique Gift Shop Gene Downing John F. Dreybus, Realtor Raymond A. Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eiser Mr. and Mrs. Francis Engelking English lV, Period B Mr. and Mrs. John Erickson Espanol l, Seccion B Espanol l, Secci6n D Espanol ll, Seccion G Brother Raymond Etienne, S.V.D The Five Idiots Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fisher and Family Mr. and Mrs. John A. Flaherty Teresa C. Flaherty Mr. William Flor Mrs. William Flor Isabel C. Fraley A Friend A Friend of the Masses Mr. and Mrs. Porfirio Fuentes Donald K. Furness Veronica Garcia Gary's Barber Shop The Gleesome Threesome Glen Avon Barber Shop Tommy Golf Mr. and Mrs. Juan C. Gomez Goodhart Dairy Ann Marie Gorski The Gorski Family Joel Greedy Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs and Mrs Mr. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Vera Doreen Greedy M. J. Greenwalt Charles Wellington Gordon . Green and Company F. C. Greer, Jr. . Vince Guerrero Gurton Edgar W. Hackworth, DBA Realty Mr. and Mrs. George Hallaran David G. Halliburtor, Barney Bruce and Clara Harley Hemet Bus Lines Charles A. Hendricks 144!Advertisements Sherry J. Hendricks Dr. and Mrs. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Hoffman HoIcomb's Market James and Bonita Holley Philomena C. Hornsby France Huber Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huckabone J. G. Innes, DDS, and Family Institute of Family and Group Therapy Pat lsenhower Joe's Used Furniture Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Joseph Jr. Shoetown Mr. and Mrs. John P. Kabel and Family Mr. and Mrs. John Kazmer K. B. and C. M. Kirkpatrick Market Mary Kohoutek The Kohoutek Family Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kolakowskl Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Koslicki and Family Gll Kraemer Arthur Krause O. J. Krelser Jay Krueger The Lanzl's The Larscheid Family Lloyd Larson and Family Eugene R. LeBorne The Howard Legg Family Mr. Marvin Lenoir The Levl Family The Llbrenjak Family Dr. and Mrs. Julian T. Lis Dr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Low John and Josie Lozano Mr. and Mrs. Matthew P. Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Leo Loera Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Luevanos Mrs. John Lyons The Machun Family and Tommy Mrs. Mary A. MacKenzie The Marks Family Dr. and Mrs. A. Mascari, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCafferty Mr. and Mrs. Justin M. McCarthy Dr. and Mrs. Jolen J. McCauley Barb and Mac McCIuskey Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCoy George F. McDermott Mr. and Mrs. Martin McDonagh Mrs. Emily McElwain The John J. McGuire Family Cynthia McKay Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McKay Mr. and Mrs. K. McMillln Dr. and Mrs. John F. McMullin Mr. and Mrs. Vicente Medina Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mendoza Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Mendoza Merlin Engineering Mrs. Joseph Meyer Michael's Market, Glen Avon Robert and Vernita Milton Mrs. Phil G. More Clarence Moser Family Lt. Col. and Mrs. George W. Moser The Leon Motte Family Philip P. Neglia Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Niemer Paul O'Brien Family Mr. and Mrs. T. O'Doherty Gene and Ursula O'Donnell Alta M. Palla Mr. and Mrs. Art Palmerin Mr. and Mrs. Randy Paramo Mrs. Joel F. Parmenter Mr. and Mrs. John B. Penfield Richard L. Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson and Family The Picarelll Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Pierceall PiIliter's Market Mr. and Mrs. Lucas J. Pol Tracey Lynn Porter Laurie Marie Porter Mike and Lo Price Prisoners of War Milt Powell Mrs. Bonnie J. Queen Maj. and Mrs. Paul B. Radzik Ralenn Manufacturing Kathleen Ralston The Ram's Horn Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Richardson RickIe's All Occasion Cake Decorating Riverside Board of Realtors Robert Riedman The Riggle Family Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robinson Mrs. Eugenio Rojas Mr. and Mrs. G. Roman Mrs. Edith Romano Ron's Bars and Stools Mrs. Edward Ryan M. and S. Saccone Saint Anthony's Men's Club Advertisements! 1 45 146!Advertisements St. Joseph Church, Barstow Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Sanders Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Sando and Family Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sandoval and Family Sassie Set Beauty Salon Col. and Mrs. V. T. Scarano Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scharf Scharf Family Mr. and Mrs. Allan Schroeder S. W. Schulte Family The Sebastian Family Dr. and Mrs. Ray Simon Sister Carol's Algebra l, C Period Sister Carol's Algebra l, D Period Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Smith and Family Sophomore Science Lab Homeroom, 75 Spanish ll, Period C Col. LeRoy W. and Mrs. Staylor Donald L. Steck Mr. and Mrs. John B. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Karl M. Store Sub Station Col. and Mrs. J. W. Suggs and Family Toni Svika Father Sylvester, DFM, Conv. Tastee Freeze of Glen Avon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Telliard Thresher's Sporting Goods Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trudeau The Tucker Family Mrs. Lillian M. Turcott Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Pablo Uropeza Robert Can Pelt R. Fl. Von Pertz Raymond Vasquez Wm. J. Wagner Jim and Jackie Wanta Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Webster Hank Wendell Matthew Werle Jerry West Tim White Mr. and Mrs. Flay Womack Jeanne Womack Capt. Lawrence Writer, POW Phyllis Wuetcher Stephanie Wuetcher Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wuetcher Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wuetcher The Zehringer Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Zuppardo With Faith in the Future JOHNSON Tractor Co. 800 East La Cadena Dr. Riverside FOSTER FREEZE COOLEY'S LIQUORS HAS 'T Shakes, Malts, Hamburgers 8871 Cypress 2770 University Ave. RlV6l'Side, Ph. 689-0941 686-2788 Compliments of MC KELVEY-RODGERS Congratulations PAINT STORE Class of '73 F Serving Riverside Since 1936 MR. AND MRS. GALEN BOTHWELL AND FAMILY 3417 University Ave. Riverside 684-2480 Advertisements! 1 47 LARRY IOE S84-5523 244-9927 RUBIDOUX HEPERIA EWS' IX 0. B 'ON C rnvcf . CoN5 3729 Minlem Street 15139 Lilac Rubidoux, Calif. Hesperia. Calif. MAGNOLIA LANES Riverside's Family Bowling Center 10391 Magnolia Avenue Riverside, California 92505 17143 688-1075 Shop at Sears and Save open every night till 9 p.m. Saturdays till 6 p.m. Sears, Riverside 5261 Arlington Ave. Telephone 688-9400 j A.: Q-3a..Kx ---8 N' P K- -,gf ,aliilliidggiiw--1195133 :rams-i4 . wx...-. '- '- A ' A 'M' Visit our new - modern facility in the Riverside Auto Center Rubidoux Motor Company 5 N55 Cadillac 0 Oldsmobile ' GMC Trucks 92 8201 A f D 've 687-2020 ,Siam Cjw, JEWELER- DIAMOND CONSULTANT 6754 BROC KTON AVE O BR CKTON ARCADE Sonnet 682 0300 RIVERSIDE CALIF 92506 VILLA HERMOSA INN Dinners Served Daily 5 til 11 p.m. Sunday 4 to 10 p.m. Steaks-Prime Rib--Mexican Food Lunch Mon.-Fri.-11:30 am. to 2:30 Cocktails 1293 West Fifth St., San Bernardino 888-5507 148!Advertisements PAUL R. BOGNER POOLS 10967 Magnolia Ave. Riverside, Calif. 92505 Phone 688-5543 Congratulations to the Class of '73 VILLAGE LIQUORS 10410 Arlington Ave. Riverside, Calif. Crifed Junior goofery EDWARDS The Shoe for Children REGULAR AND ORTHOPEDIC SHOES Joan Walker Real Estate Consultant SECURITY REALTY 6734 BRO',lfJQ3,Q'SfT,Vf' Lffflifof ARCADE 5814 Magnolia Avenue PHONE 684-4765 RiV9l'Sid8, Calif0Tl'il3 92506 MARYL1-:E CHAPPELL EVA M0oDY 684-1960 Owner Manager Riverside stiarsport sport spocralrs Is for your leisure time 6744 Brockton Riverside, Cal. 92506 Phone 17141 784-0205 The Place to Slurp 7-11 STORE La Sierra and Magnolia John and Marie Swierczek AUTO TAPE STEREO 3751 Van Buren Blvd. Arlington 92503 687-6562 Full Selection of Tapes 8 Track, Cassette and Quad Open Evenings till 7-Closed Sunday EMERGENCY PLUMBING Fast Reasonable Service 'Electric Sewer Cleaning and Connections 'Hot Water Heater Repairs and Replacements 'Furnaces and Heaters 'New Fixtures 'Remodeling, Additions and New Work 'Terms May Be Arranged ABEL'S PLUMBING 11287 W. Norwood-Riverside-689-3361 Advertisements!149 My Y K -N53 gggkwg-f . ' -' 1 :ml Q - VY H51 wg W 7,3 ff f -,fy ,V '41 , :. . 1 v Q ! M 'W , 4- 2 4 if A v bf!! awk, From the Franciscan Fathers ST. THOMAS CHURCH Riverside, Calif. JCE NETTLES PHCTOGRAPHER Phone 686-1564 86-3001 R Compliments for a Wonderful Year Bill and Mary Hughes RUBIDOUX IVIOFITUAFIY 6091 Mission Blvd. Riverside, Calif. 683-2215 Congratulations From the Stretch Family ups A N A L Y T I C A I. PHOTOGRAMMETRIC S U R V E Y S I N C 723 Main Street 686-5103 Riverside, Calif. 92501 Area 714 OLD HEIDELBERG INN 23580 Sunnymead Blvd. 653-9963 152!Advertisements GAS. OIL ANYD WATER PIPELINES ACE PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION, INC. 1312 West First Street - Pomona, California T JOHN M. IBILLI BOTKIN 7143 629 3361 P N 683 6645 G gernarcf JIaginis T ALTERATIONS, TUXEDO 6: SUIT R 3523 E S ET R RSIDE. CALIFOR ivlcimosn Realty 6740 BROCKTON AVENUE RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA 92506 Home Sales Our Specialty ARMIN J. ALTEMUS M.D. 735 D Street Perris, California 92370 5906 MAGNOLIA Ave 682-2122 mvsnsms cAl.lr FREDERICK R. STOWELL Rui. :sure coNsui.'rAN1' .aw , if-K mmf' MEM ag: uociatecl rolzero Over 20 Years in Business KLUK ROOFING CO. Reroof, Repair, and Spray 686-5280 Advertisementsl153 open amy Day . II A.M, 1 I0 PM Friday and sawfday II A.M. 10 II PM THE ORIGINAL SINCE 1943 GW if fww' FAMOUS THROUGHOUT THE WEST FOR MEXICAN FOOD AND STEAKS South of the Border Style Orders to Take Out Draughl Beer, with Frosted Pi! h r Mugs 5556 Mission Blvd' Four Dining Room, Riverside, California Telephone 684-0645 Gay Moller, Owner Congratulations to the Class of 1973 From Us, the Class of 1974 154!Advertisements Congratulations to the Seniors of 1973 May the Divine Word Motivate Your Entire Life To Liberate from Fear . . . To Raise from Poverty . . . To Elevate to Greater Happiness . . . . . . this is the world-wide challenge facing DIVINE WORD IVHSSIONARIES Join the action as a Missionary Brother or Priest Write To: Father Sinatra, SVD. Divine Word Seminary! 11316 Cypress Ave.! Riverside, Cal. 92505 Advertisements!155 Congratulations to the Class of '73 from St. Edward's Parent Club Corona, Calif. Breyer's Liquor Store two STOFSS to SSFVS yOU 395 D. St., Perris and 5119 Jurupa, Riverside Good Wishes from QUEEN OF ANGELS CHURCH 4824 Jones Phone 689-3674 Congratulations Class of 1973 GRlLLO'S FILTER SERVICE 5808 Juru pa Ave. Riverside-688-8687 Air and Water Filtration- 156!Ad t ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA Rev. Louis M. Gunty INLAND ENGINEERING Consulting Engineers P.O. Box 1500, Corona, Ca. 91720 Civil-Structural-Land Surveys And Developments Reg. California and Nevada MC DONALD'S RESTAURANT 5425 Arlington Ave., 1 Block West of Sears Fast and courteous service for the quick snack after ball games or any time. You'll find the M pounder, Big Mac, Filet-o-Fish, along with our hamburgers and cheeseburgers, and of course our world famous french fries and triple thick shakes. See you at McDonald's. PRECIOUS BLOOD CHURCH Guadalupanas Guild 157 W. Nicolet St. 849-2434 Banning AUTO 0 LIFE 0 FIRE STAT E FAI M ' 'E' 041 Jlflom STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES 9672 MAGNOLIA AVENUE RIVERSIDE. CALIFORNIA TELEPHONE 689-2173 FATHER CHARLIE SINATRA AdV6l'tIS6lTlSfliSf'I 57 FIAY'S FOODS Independently Operated Jurupa and Grand 24826 SUNNYMEAD BLVD . uillelli Realty co SUNNYMEAD, CALIFORNIA Most Active Realtor in Moreno Valley Congratulations to the Graduating Class of '73 A 81 W ROOT BEER DRIVE IN In Rubidoux, California FRANK'S CARPET SERVICE Carpet Sales 81 Installations Free Estimates 687-2534 As a graduate student of ND in 1960 I wish to say thanks for the education I received. It has helped me in my business. Frank Lauer Good Luck Titans Compliments CAFIL WOLNISTY, M.D. CIRCLE CITY AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALIST Tune-up Union 76 U-Haul Station Air-Conditioning 620 East 6th St. Corona, Calif. Tele. No. 735-6942 158!Advertisements Congratulations to the Class of '73 11141 ess sszs From the P ri hion r of Ll a s e s 'ILE ll I' RUDIEBUILDERS ST Q DEVELOPERS ' SuiteD nomar c mums Rifriatff to l'fsg2503 RUBIDCUX FLAHERTY, ADAMS, AND DOLE T V. Adams George H. Dole John E. Dole Ted. W. Beld Ben H. Milliken Kendell D. Seamans George D. Oppliger Wm. Fl. Friis Insurance-Bonds 3701 Sunnyside Drive Fliverside, Calif., 92506 Phone 714-784-1510 Congratulations to the Class of '73 Advertisements! 1 59 , - CONGRATULATICNS Ernest NI. Lopez Richard A. Fitzgerald H. M. Dougherty : 'X 3 Ev ers 'I TELCQ 1 Fooos oo 257 West B. Street C E 1 1-1 G d Cl HARRIS' HAS IT! Best of Luck to the Class of 73 16O!Ad tl t Congratulations to the Class of '73 ST. FRANCIS DE SALES PARISH A PAl0M 5:35. jar ine 'f ' -. MEXICAN DISHES T0 PLEASE THE MOST DISCRIMINATING STEAKS T0 ORDER ORDERS PREPARED A 'n XS K ' l .' -A 2-.,, 'XQ5 -life. 19?-A Ag?-X My A .ir ' .7 gelgl l .fad 1 If 1531 'ro TAKE our f txrxxx ganquef poem ' :ox A5 eoclfaife-grunge l 0N BEAUTIFUL Mom Row om DAILY 11 30 AM CALL sn. 4100 .'ll:00 r.M. suN. 4:00 PM. TO 10100 P.M. msU i'e'sfF'f,l112L'iSkaU1e1s''MMC ' Asphalt Contractors Driveways-Parking Lots Resurfacing Streets Free Estimates Plant Located in Riverside Guaranteed Workmanship Over 50 Years Experience Yeager Constructors 1995 Agua lvlansa Rd. Riverside, California Phone 687-1291 JURU PA RADIATOR SERVICE Radiators 'Cleaned Auto 'Repaired Truck 'Recored Tractor Air Conditioning L. W. lLoul Gunther Owner 6611 Jurupa 81 Jasmine Riverside, Calif. 92504 Best Wishes From MOSS MOTORS 8151 Auto Drive Riverside, California Phone 688-6200 162!Advertisements Reserved for your memories 6 Advertisements!163 HOLIDAY CASTLE HOMES in GRAND TERRACE 'See You ln Four Years Or So' Mogi Transmissions STOCK - MODIFIED - CUSTOM TEL 688 1905 3211 VAN BUREN BLVD KEN RIVERSIDE CALIF 92503 mafia germs .IInc. AGRICULTURE - REAL ESTATE 320 SO P B 7? alrfiwafi E4 Elite what-Nut Shun hy AND THE FLOWER CHILDREN Antiques, Collectibles, and Gifts Open ,ll a.m. to 5 p.m. R BART and JOAN DDEKIRK Phones 9720 Magnolia A 687 1443 Sh p Riverside, Califo 92503 686 4255 H JOE AND LOUIE TAVAGLIONE General Construction 3405 Arlington Ave. Riverside, Calif. 92506 47145 684-8870, 684-4420 Congratulations to the Class of '73 BROCKTON OPTICAL 6732 Magnolia Ave. Riverside, Calif. 164!Advertisements Congratulations --C.alZt2?,73H CONGRATULATIONS Holy Name of Mary to the Parish CLASS OF '73 333 N. San Dimas Canyon Road San Dimas, Calif. 91773 A Better Mattress Does Make A Difference KING SIZE Congratulations SLEEP SHCP to the Class of '73 K,ng,SiZe THE BENEDICTINE Bedding SISTERS OF SPeC'a Si RIVERSIDE, oAi.iF. Riverside 6786 Brockton Ave. Riverside, Calif. Phone OV4-9593 Ad t t X165 RONALD - RICHARDSON ALL AROUND soon GUY DOER OF GOOD DEEDS MASTER OF WIT OPTIMIST - SEEKER OF GOOD FORTUNE REPRESENTING S-L TRUCK INC. God Bless You Always DOMINICAN SISTERS PITTSBURG PAINTS CENTER 3550 University Avenue Riverside, California Phone 684-0333 LEARN TO FLY! 689-I I 60 nzucovm cn-mr A mini.. 1 ?wmva6 dz .SIMM 5 Best Wishes and Good Luck ULI'S MARKET 6794 Brockton Avenue GUS GUSTAFSON MANAGER BUS. 687-1221 RES. 683-7409 RUSTY BROWN HOFISESHOEING 15 yrs. Experience in Hoof Disorders Pleasure-Show-Plates-Corrective Fast and Dependable Service 10414 48th Mira Loma 685-6951 HOMES - INCOME - ACREAGE 3766 TYLER AVENUE RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA 92505 .INK C lf42LQ.T' , it f f'.'L'fff? Wanda far: Qdawefw ' H? 'u 4436 MAGNOLIA AvENUE 'I' , mv RSIDF CALIF 92501 X ' . DIAL ees-zoeo fsfhmikg . it - ' l'ranc'vs am! livrlvr II uurlx 4 0 ,K- 166!Advertisements ROBERT ,l. RADICE PRESIDENT Water Heaters Garbage Disposal Sanctity of Contract STEWART TITLE COMPANQZ2 Walsh plumbing 8. PHONE 682 SIU RlVERSlDE.CALlFD , . Commercial-Industrial-Residential Custom Remodeling 81 Repairing 3917 Van Buren Blvd. Joseph A. Claveau lPres.l Riverside, Calif. 92503 6341 Palm Avenue Patricia J. Radice Riverside, Calif. 92506 Certified Senior Escrow Officer 47145 682-4480 Res. 682-0960 Office 687-4820 Congratulations to the Class of 1973 From the Class of 1975 Advertisementsf167 Congratulations to the Class of 1973 THE DALE FAMILY A TO Z PRINTING 3063 Lime St. Divine Word College Epworth Iowa Conducted by DIVINE WORD MISSIONAFIIES IThe Society of the Divine Wordl THE NATION'S ONLY MISSIONARY COLLEGE Training Tomorrow's Missionary Priests and Brothers 168!Advertisements S. T. HUERTA CusIom I:uPniIur'e IQeIinisI1inq R IRING Q Wooowonmirvs PHONE 6459 Mission E3 Oveni. 6 2771 RIVERSIDE, PROMPT PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ON All MAKES I0 SPEEDS CAMPAGNOLO HETCHINS 5 SPEEDS AMERICAN EAGLE JACK TAYLOR 3 SPEEDS ROLL FAST ALEX SINGER UNICYCLES GITANE MONDIA EXCERCISERS MOTOBECANE WITCOMB RIVERSIDE CYCLE-SPORT CATERING 'ro cYcus'rs AT Two LOCATIONS BROCKTON ARCADE 81 CALIFORNIA SQUARE 6745 BROCKTON AVE. 8652 CALIFORNIA Pampered Pet Your Pet Deserves the Finest Clipping and Grooming All Breeds By Appointment Only For information Call Pampered 4936 Merrill 683-7332 682-4537 688-7225 g R mxx X AREA CODE 7l4 PHONE 686 8991 4324 LIME STR ET RIVERSIDE CALIF SPUD CELLAR RESTAU RANT Famous For Fine Food and Cocktails 20894 Hwy. 395 JOE 8g CONNIE RINI Perris, Calif. Your Hosts 657-8090 SAN SALVADCR CHURCH Serving the People of God Since 1912 Colton, California Advertisements!169 WHITNEY TRACTOR CO 20 IOWA AVENUE, RIVERSIDE PHONE I714I 882-5353 WINGATE Air Conditioning 1647 Chicago Ave., Riverside, Ca. 92507 Proven Dependability For Over 40 Years AIR CONDITIONING AUTOMATIC TRAN MISSIONS Oqlla Gqufomofius 5510645 2409 N. MAIN STREET RIVERSIDE. CALIFORNIA 92501 17141 682-7707 BRAKE SERVICE TUNE UPS Graduate, LUTC John D. O'DonnelI 302 W. 20th St. San Bernardino, Calif, 92406 Business: 886-4771 Residence: 689-6101 5 l flnhilunvfg I 4 1 HONOR ClUl 1 .- . . I Mutual Life Insurance Company TH E DUNES RESTAURANT Buffet and Dinners Served Daily Entertainment Nightly 170fAdvertisements if i BOB CLOVER University Business Service 6939 Morningside Avenue Riverside, Calif. 92504 l714l 688-7957 VINCE'S SCHWINN CYCLERY Parts and Service on All Makes Fight Smog-Ride a Schwinn 6180 Magnolia Ave. Riverside DAN'S FEED AND SEED 201 E. Third Street Perris, Calif. 92370 Phone 714-657-5111 John R. Harrison Res. 679-3600 portraiture and weddings 'Specialist in Environmental Portraits 'Candid and Formal Weddings 'Business and Publicity Photos Family Groups in our Studio or Your Home Fashion and Theatrical Executive Portraits 'Sporting Groups 'I' HOURS: 9 to 5 p.m. Sat. and Sun. by appointment 3560 University Ave. Phone 683-7997 RIVERSIDE PHGTOGRAPHY 1894 ARDEN R. ANDERSON insurance Mutual Funds Oil Exploration Tax Sheltered Annuities Tax Exempt Bonds 3699 Sunnyside Drive Riverside, Calif. 92506 Advertisements!171 Best Wishes to the Class of 1973 A. C. EXPRESS He who shall excel in tablet writing shall shine like the sun. -Old Babylonian Proverb best wishes to the Class of 73 ROBERT W. KRAIVIP INSURANCE 1845 University Avenue Riverside, Calif. 92507 Phone: 684-5850 PHOTO-LITHO CO. Printers-Lithographers 'Color Work-Up to 17x22 'Brochures-Design-Layout 'Business Forms-Snap Outs 'Letterheads-Envelopes, Etc. Fast Service, Quality Printing Space Center Mira Loma 685-4893 Inland 4 m Concrete Enterprises, Inc. P.O. 146 RIV Come and See PEITIASCO VILLAGE A Planned adult mobile home subdivision Every lot a view lot Just 3 miles south of Lake Perris at Intersection of Junipero and Porter Rd. in SCENIC NUEVO Ben Archibek Frank Smith 657-4830 172!Advertisements ZEE MEDICAL SERVICE First Aid Service First Aid Supplies OSHA APPROVED SUPPLIES ANTON R. MEIER General Contractor Phone 6778 WESTERN AVENUE PIO. BOX 7544 689-5867 RIVERSIDE, CALIF. 92505 Arlington, Ca. 92503 714 687-3514 Hay Straw The Best of Nature combined with The Best of Science Congratulations Class of '73 NUTRILITE 100W Organic Food Supplements AMWAY DISTRIBUTORS Andrew and Audrey Sereg 683-5205 Wholesale Only C. W. McELWAlN Bonded Dealer 27245 Scott Rd. Phone Sun City Romoland, California l714J 679-3180 MR. AND MRS. LANCE COLYAR Advertisements!173 GO TITANS Corona Aiuminum Co. St. Catherine of Siena Church Reserved for your memor The 1973 TITAN Staff Compliments of KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Riverside Council 111638 Best Wishes From C AND C LIQUORS 8345 Arlington lAoross From Rohrl Frank C. Mankin Salon Siner 3770 Elizabeth St. DUTCH PREMIUM DAIRY COL. A Special Thanks to AND MRS. RALPH VIAFORA TEUNISSEN DAIRY CASH AND CARRY 4500 Van Buren Riverside, California 689-2541 Advertisements!175 GOOD LUCK TO THE GFIADUATING CLASS From Father Covas And Holy Ghost Fathers Of St. Catherine's 176!Ad ESTHER ALOIA Mission Club 2,3 Candy-Striper 3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3 President Science Club 3 JAMES ALWORTH JV Football 1 JV Baseball 2 Varsity Baseball 3,4 CHARLES ANHAISER CYNTHIA BARDON ln love and dreams the possibilities. GREGORY BECK Honor Roll 2,3,4 Lettermen's Club 4 HNS Bee Basketball 3 Varsity Basketball 4 Varsity Cross-Country 4 KENNETH BEGLEY Frosh Basketball 1 Varsity Basketball 2 Hunting and Fishing Outdoorsman 1,2,3,4 TAD BELD JV Track 2 Varsity Track 2 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4 CHRISTINA BENITEZ JNEDT Award 2 Cecilians 1,2 Treasurer 2 CSF 1,2,3,4 NHS 3,4 Yearbook Staff 3,4 Mission Club 1,2,3 Treasurer 2,3 CJCL Member 3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 School Play 2,4 Ambassador for Mock Assembly 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 fe afe F10 U.N. Senior Index Varsity Cheerleader 4 Class Representative 2,3,4 Science Club 2 Homecoming Princess 4 Prom Committee 3 Summer Softball 2,3,4 History Award 1 Latin Award 1,2,3 English, Science, Glee Club, Spanish Awards 2 Yearbook Award 3 JOHN BEYER Varsity Football 4 Cross-Country 3 Varsity Track 1,2,3 Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4 Prospector 1,2,3,4 B Honor Roll 2,3 CAROLYN BOUTIN Library Assistant KURT BREES Track 2,3,4 Captain 2,3,4 Most Inspirational 3 Cross-Country 3,4 Captain 3,4 Most Valuable 4 Football 1,2 JOSEPH BURGER JV Basketball 2 JV Baseball 2 Golf 4 Gheel House 4 HENRIETTA BURRAGE B.S.U. President 4 l.C.C. President 4 Candy-Striper 4 Spree Princess 3 AURORA CHAVEZ Best wishes to all who attend or have attended ND high school. DEBBIE CHAVEZ ROBERT CLOVER Honor Roll 1,3,4 JV Baseball 2 Varsity Baseball 3,4 Lettermen's Club 3,4 DARO COLTRAIN JV Football 2 MVP 2 JV Baseball 2 Captain 2 MVP 2 B Basketball 3 Varsity Basketball 4 Varsity Track 3,4 Varsity Baseball 3,4 Cross-Country 4 MELISSA CONDOSTA Wishing my cousin Marianne and my closest friend Viki, all the luck, work, and fun of their senior year at Notre Dame. CINDY COX Pep Club 1,2,3 Mission Club 2,3 Science Club 3 French Club President 3,4 Flag Squad Captain 4 Pep Squad 4 Grand Terrace Swim Team 3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Honor Roll 4 CSF 3 CLAIRE CURTIS Still around the corner there may sit a new road or a secret gate, And though I oft have passed them by, a day will come at last when I shall take the hidden paths that run West of the Moon, East of the Sun. DENNIS DINEEN JOSEPH DYMORA Office Aid 4 Inspirational Student 2,34 Avid Sports Fan 3,4 ROSE FEDENUIK G.A.A. 1,4 lndex!177 Service Award 1 A.S.B. Social Chairman ADELE FLORES JUNE FLORES Newspaper Editor 3 Glee Club 2,4 Pep Club 1 ALMA GARCIA GREGORY GARCIA Class President 1,2,3,4 A.S.B. Vice President 3 Frosh Basketball 1 Varsity Basketball 2,3,4 JV Baseball 1,2,3 Varsity Baseball 4 Frosh Football 1 NHS 3 B Honor Roll 1,2,3 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4 Newspaper Staff 2 DEBBIE GASTON JV Cheerleader 2 Captain 2 Varsity Cheerleader 3,4 Captain 4 ND Rep. at Riv. County Outstanding Girl Athlete Banquet 4 Spree Princess 2 G.A.A. 4 Vice President 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Science Club 3 School Play 2,3,4 Class Treasurer 4 Summer Softball 2,3,4 ND Rep. at Harris MARY GOMECK ASB Secretary 3,4 Class President 1 NEDT Award 1,2 CSF 1,2,3,4 NHS 3,4 Yearbook Staff 3 BRIAN GRAY JAMES GRIMARD 178!lndex KEITH GUNTHER Weightlifting 1,2,3,4 Frosh Football 1 B Football 2 Varsity Football 2,3,4 All-League 3,4 Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4 Varsity Wrestling 1,4 Track 3,4 Brother of the Driveshaft 2,3 Yearbook Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 3,4 Honor Roll 3,4 National Honor Society 4 CSF 4 EDWARD HACKBARTH Track Manager 3,4 Cross-Country Manager 4 THERESA HALNIAN JAMES HANSEN JV Football 2 Varsity Football 3,4 All-League Honorable Mention 4 Track 2,3 ASB Secretary 3 Lettermen's Club President 4 Newspaper Staff 3 B Average 1,2,3,4 SCOTT HANSON Weightlifting 2,3 Track 2 Yearbook Staff 4 SUZANNE HARLEY Mission Club 2,3 CJCL President 3 CSF 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society 4 NEDT Certificate 1,2 Algebra ll 2 Geometry Award 2 Latin III Award 3 Latin III State Grammar Award 3 UCR Outstanding Senior Award in Mathematics 4 National Merit Commended Student 4 EDWARD HARVEY Newspaper Staff 2 Track 3,4 Riverside Hooters DEBBIE HENDRICKS Newspaper Business Manager 3 Homeroom Representative for Mission Awareness 4 EUNICE HORNSBY Mission Club 1,2,3 Vice President 2 Newspaper 3 ASB Treasurer 4 School Play 2,3,4 English Award 1 Home Ec Award 2 Girl Scout 1,2,3,4 Camp Counselor 2,3,4 JAMES HIBBS Teacher's Aide 4 RITA HIRSCH Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Class Secretary 2 Class Representative 3 President G.A.A. 4 Honor Society 2 Honor Roll 4 Mascot 4 ROBERT IPARAGUIRRE DOROTHY JOHNSON School Play Baby 1,2,3,4 JOAN KAMPLING Christmas Play 3 Service 3 Newspaper Staff 4 KEVIN KENNEDY Honor Roll 1,2,3 Music Critic 3,4 SUSAN KRAEMER Class Vice President 2 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 President 4 B. Basketball Stat. 4 B.A.A. 4 CSF 1,2,3,4 NHS 3,4 JOHN KUSCHELL Varsity Football 3,4 Varsity Baseball 3,4 Track 3,4 Yearbook Assistant Editor 3 Yearbook Editor 4 MONICA KUSCHELL Class President 1 Class Representative 2,3 Drill Team 4 MARK KWASNY Yearbook Staff 3,4 Newspaper Staff 2 Newspaper Editor 3,4 Journalism Award 4 Mission Club 4 National Honor Society 3,4 School Play 3,4 Outstanding Junior TITAN Aztec Spanish Award UCR Outstanding High School Chemistry Student 4 Orange County Academic Decathlon 4 Class Treasurer 3 Class Representative 3 JV Wrestling 4 JV Track 2 TINA LOPER JV Cheerleader 2 Varsity Cheerleader 4 Class President 1 Class Secretary 2 G.A.A. Activities Chairman 4 ND Rep. at Riv. County's Outstanding Girl Athlete ,Banquet 4 Spree Queen 3 RICHARD MACHADO GEORGE MACHUN SUSAN MARTINEZ CHARLES MC CARTHY Varsity Basketball 3,4 B Basketball 2 Ireland Forever Club 1,2,3,4 NEDT Award 2 B Track 2 HB Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Lettermen's Club 3,4 KAREN MC GUIRE Mission Club 1,2,3,4 CSF 1,2,3,4 Girl's League 1,2 NHS 3,4 Yearbook Darkroom Edit Class Secretary 3,4 STEPEHN MC MULLIN Frosh Football 1 B Football 2 Varsity Football 3,4 NEDT Award 2 Honor Roll 2,3 Iron Man 4 SANDRA MEDINA Yearbook Staff 3,4 Photographer 3,4 Class Representative 4 Class Treasurer 3 Varsity Cheerleader 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 G.A.A. 4 STEPHEN MEIER Weightlifting 1,2,3,4 Wrestling 2,3 Varsity Football 1,4 Track 4 LOUIS MENDOZA Frosh Baseball 1 JV Baseball 1,2 Varsity Baseball 3,4 Frosh Football 1 JV Football 1 All-League 1 Varsity Football 1,2,3 All CIF Wrestling 2,3 All-League 3 Frosh Basketball 1 JV Basketball 2 School Play 4 Office Aid 4 Class Vice President 1,2 Newspaper Staff 3 Weightlifting 3 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4 O JOHN MOSER JOSEPH MUDD Varsity Football 4 Varsity Track 4 Golf 3,4 NHS 3 Yearbook Staff 4 JOSEPH NEGLIA Frosh Football 1 B Football 1 NEDT Award 2 Track 2,3,4 School Shotput Record 2,3 Honor Roll 2,3,4 Class President 3 ASB President 4 Varsity Football 4 California State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 Lettermen's Club 4 Weightlifting 1,2,3,4 THOMAS NELSON JV Football 2 B Honor Roll 4 STEPHEN NORTH TIMOTHY O'DOHERTY Frosh Football 1 B Football 1 Varsity Football 1,2,3,4 Who's Who 4 All-County 4 All-CIF 3,4 All-Arrowhead 3,4 Captain 4 Most Valuable Defensive 3,4 Varsity Track 3 JV Baseball 1 Varsity Basketball 3,4 Most Inspirational 3 Weightlifting 2,3 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 3,4 Newspaper Staff 3,4 NHS 3,4 Honor Roll 2,3,4 Class President 1 ASB Treasurer 3 Big Four 3,4 lndex!179 NANCY O'ROURKE MARGARET OWEN CORINNE PACE Honor Society 1,2,3,4 CSF Vice President 3 Class Representative 1 MONICA PADILLA What we have done will not be lost to all eternity. Everything ripens at its time and becomes fruit at its hour. THOMAS PALERMO DANIEL PETROPULOS JV Basketball 2 Varsity Football 4 Letterman's Club 3,4 JV Baseball 3,4 Varsity Baseball 3,4 Captain 4 All-Arrowhead 3,4 All CIF-3 CYNTHIA PISCATELLA Class Vice President 4 MARY LOU RAFTER Drama Club 1 Christmas Play 1 Basketball Homecoming Princess 1 Mission Club 1,2,3,4 Secretary 4 Class Treasurer 3 Yearbook Award 3 Search Program 3,4 Science Club 3 Glee Club 4 Drill Team 4 Homecoming Queen 4 DAVID RAMSAY JV Baseball 2,3 Varsity Baseball 4 B Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 IDA CECILIA RICHARDSON Glee Club 2,4 School Play 2,3,4 JEANNE RODRIGUEZ NHS 4 180lIndex Varsity Tennis 2,3 Lettered 2,3 German Club Secretary Golf Club Girl's Softball Girl's Basketball G.A.A. JEFFREY RODRIGUEZ Weightlifting 3 Varsity Track 4 NHS 3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 GERALD ROM ERO MARK RUDIE Golf 1,2,3,4 MARY LEE SANDERS Biology Award 3 CSF 1,2,3,4 NHS 3,4 Mission Club 1,2,3,4 Christian Service Program 4 Science Club 3 JOHN SANTANGELO Riverside Aquatics Ass'n Newspaper Photographer 2 KNDH Camera Man 2,4 Riverside Police Explorer 4 KATHERINE SCARANO NANCY SEAMOUNT Newspaper Staff 1 Yearbook Staff 4 Mission Club 1,2,3,4 President 4 Class President 2 ASB Vice President 3 CSF 1,2,3,4 PATRICIA SEBASTIAN CATHERINE SMITH Riverside Police Explorer 2,3,4 Girl's League 1,2 G.A.A. 1,2 Class Mechanic 1,2,3 DARRON SMITH BSU 2,3,4 Varsity Football 2,3,4 All-League 2,3,4 Most Valuable Offensive 3,4 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4 All-League 2,4 Varsity Basketball 2,3,4 All-League 3 Most Valuable 3 Captain 3 Varsity Track 2,4 All-League 2 Big Four 3,4 JAMES SORENSON Math Award 2 PSAT Commended Student 3 California State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 WILLIAM SPIRES Class Justice 1 Newspaper Staff 1,2 Speech 1 SEA 2,3 Basketball Student Assistant 2,3,4 NHS 3,4 B Track 3 Yearbook 4 California State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 Varsity Football 4 CSF 4 Lettermen's Club 3,4 B Average 1,2,3,4 JAMES STEELE Gheel House STEPHEN STEELE Track 3,4 Lettermen,s Club 3,4 Gheel House 4 CRAIG STONE Indian Freak 1,2,3,4 John Wayne Fan Club 1,2,3,4 Student Radical 1,2,3,4 MARY ANN STRETCH Yearbook Photography Editor 3,4 Yearbook Staff 2,3,4 Varsity Baseball 4 Varsity Basketball 4 CSF 2,3,4 NHS 3 G.A.A. 4 V. Basketball Stat. 4 Honor Roll 4 SHARON SWIECKI President of A.S.S. CSF 1,2,3,4 NHS 3,4 NEDT Certificate 1,2 National Merit Commended Student 4 Algebra Il, Adv. Math Awards 2 Spanish I Award 3 SHERRY SYNOLD Class Vice President 3 Yearbook Staff 2 Assistant Editor 3 Business Manager 4 Honor Society 4 CSF 1,2,3,4 G.A.A. MICHAEL TARDIFF Wrestling 1,2,3,4 THOMAS TELLIARD Frosh Baseball 1 Arm Wrestling Champion 3,4 Varsity Golf 1,2,3,4 MVP 1,2,3,4 CIF 3,4 Yearbook Business Manager 4 MICHELE LOUISE TOMPKINS STEPHEN TRUDEAU Riverside General Hospital Volunteer 3,4 Mission Awareness Treasurer 4 IRENE TURSELLINO Pep Club 2,3 CSF 4 KEVIN VANDERVELDT B Basketball 3 MVP 3 Varsity Basketball 4 Captain 4 Track 3,4 STEPHANIE WUETCHER NEDT Award 1,2 CSF 1,2,3,4 NHS 3,4 Yearbook Staff 2,3,4 Editor 3,4 Honor Society 1,2,3,4 School Play 2 CCD Teacher 2,3,4 Glee Club Pianist 1,2 Latin III State Vocabulary Award 3 Ambassador for Mock United Nations Assembly 4 Religion III, US History, Latin I, ll, III English II, Algebra II, Science Awards Bank of America Scholarship Nominee 4 ANTHONY YBARRA JV Baseball 1 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4 Captain 4 Varsity Football 2,3,4 All-League 4 Varsity Wrestling 1 Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4 MAYA 2 Big Four 3,4 BEVERLY ZEHRINGER Yearbook Darkroom Staff 3,4 Class Representative 4 CSF Treasurer 3 JOHN MOSER Class President 1 Frosh Football 1 B Football 1 MVP 1 Varsity Football 2,3,4 Most Improved 3 MVP 4 All-League 1,2,3,4 Arrowhead League MVP 4 All-County 4 Frosh Basketball 1 Varsity Track 3,4 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4 Weightlifting Honor Roll 4 Big Four 3,4 IndeX!181 182!CIosing x X-4-'N .JI Q pi +1 ,gi K, st if Nw. Si t3 Days have a way of becoming years. The freshmen t t 1 of today quickly become A seniors in the J 1:14 lf never ending flow err' 'i 'f Q-'ff' rioting? of days v I Y ,t.?.,f?xt,'lgjQ-Q . filled with the routine of ' ' zl- -,Q - 5 learning, the Nwqgwligr thrill of athletics, the it geQx fun with friends. The X . 2, ,T gamut of emotions 'Q has been run: the frosh fear, the soph mm, silliness, and the junior lov fade into the senior sadness of leaving at the Sunset. 2, YM Closing!183 Miss Titan ln any activity in which a group of people is involved there is inevitably one individual who assumes a greater share of the responsibility and who can be depended upon to come through when everyone and everything else doesn't. The activity involved in putting a yearbook together is no exception. lt was a hard year in so far as obtaining funds and it was nearly impossible to get the staff together to finish assignments. However, through all the difficulty one person was always there - finishing assignments, and even taking pictures. She spent long hours in the yearbook room. This endless effort is the only reason that you have a book coming to you. There were never any complaints, only dedication and responsibility. Thanks have been long overdue and no words are enough to express our gratitude and respect for our TITAN editor, Stephanie Wuetcher. From the bottom of our hearts, Thank You Stephanie Your TITAN Staff 184!Thank You .,.vr-
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