Oakdale High School - Oracle Yearbook (Oakdale, CA)

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Oracle l H gh School, Oakdale, CA 95361 ' Karen House 8: Susan Reed, Co-Editors Dcl Webb lficld May I9 Sacramento- May 30 Change, at first, is usually painful. No yearbook during the last week of school. No signing party. But, we didn't decide on a fall delivery just to be different. We wanted a better book- an Oracle that paid as much attention to the last day of school as it did to the first-as much to graduation as to registration. The photos on this page are a case in point. These pictures represent many moreinside the book that would never have made it in a June-delivery yearbook with its February final deadline. There is another reason for an October book: homecoming. The word, after all, does mean come home. Yet, that event pays little attention to recent graduates land nearly everyone in this school will someday be a recent graduatevj. Except for the footballvgame-which anyone can attend-there is nothing a June graduate can come home to. Now, however, there is a yearbook. Hopefully, one of the great Oakdale traditions will be Oracle Day during homecom- ing at which June graduates can renew friendships over their yearbooks. I S r Oracle, and when I ope' my lps let no dog bark. -Shakespe Administration Advertisements ........ Air Force Jazz Agriculture . . Arcadet Art .......... Asilomar Girls Assemblies . . . Azteca Club . Badminton ............ Band ............. Band, Color Girls ...... Band, Letter Girls .,..,. Bank of America Award Baseball, Frosh ........ Baseball, Sophs ...r. Baseball, Varsity .,.. Basketball, Frosh ....... Basketball, Girls ....... Basketball, Homecoming Basketball, Royalty .... Basketball, Sophs ...... Basketball, Spirit-Makers Basketball, Varsity ..... Block O ............ Boys' State ., .... . . Business ,,....... Business Office ...,..., Band Assembly 98 California Scholarship Federation Campus ...................... 136 Campus Communications ......... 83 Carnival! .................... 94 Carnival! Assembly ............ 98 Cheerleaders, Frosh Basketball .... 69 Frosh Football ...... 16 Cheerleaders, Cheerleaders, Soph Basketball .... 69 Cheerleaders, Soph Football ...... 16 Cheerleaders, Varsity Basketball ..69 Cheerleaders, Varsity Football .... 20 .65 Class of '83 Orientation ......... 128 Chocolate Wars ................ Concert Choir ........ ..... 5 6 Counselors .... ...... 7 Cross Country ... . . . .15 Dances ................. ..... 3 9 Dance, Spring Formal . . . . . .112 DAR Award Winners .... . . . 127 Dedication ............ Disneyland Trip ..... District Office .... Eclipse .................. Eighth G rade Orientation Elections, '79-'80 ......... English ........ . . Farewell Rally .......... Fillmore, Millard, Birthday Final Day ............... Financial Managers ....... Food Service .......... Football, Cheerleaders .... ....E ....l46 ....l30 .....93 ......l28 ....l25 .....40 ......l42 ......83 ......l45 ....,44 .,...l3 .......22 ...xi 1.Lf hm i Football, Frosh ................. I8 Football, Frosh-Soph Spirit-Makers I6 Football, Homecoming .......,.. 26 Football, Mascots .......,....... 22 Football, Powderpuff . . . . . . , .36 Football, Rallies ..... '. , .... .30 Football, Songleaders , . . . . . . .22 Football, Sophs .......... ..... l 9 Football, Varsity ................ 23 Foreign Exchange Students ....... 2 Formal ........................ ll2 Freshman Baseball ....... .,.. 1 02 Freshman Basketball .... ..... 7 0 Freshman Class ....... ..... 7 8 Freshman Football .... ..... l 8 Freshman Track ....... .... l l8 Freshman Wrestling ...... ..... 6 l Future Business Leaders .. Future Farmers .......... Future Farmers Delegates . Future Farmers Sweetheart Future Homemakers ..... .......8l ....l20 ......l27 ......54 .......62 Girls' State ...,................. 80 Golf ......................... I34 Graduation fsee Senior Section-1481 Gymnastics .................... 48 Gymnastrata ...........,........ 66 Hailstorm ...... ..... 9 3 Halloween .....,.... .,... 3 5 Home Economics ,...... ..... 5 8 Homecoming Banquet ........... 35 Homecoming, Basketball ......... 76 Homecoming, Basketball Royalty .73 Homecoming, Football .......... 26 Homecoming, Football Royalty ..,28 Industrial Education .... ..... 8 4 J Club ............ ..... 8 3 Junior Class ....ll0 Junior Miss ...... ..... 5 4 Junior Statesmen ...... .... l 22 Judicial Committee .... .... l 24 Key Club ............ .... l 07 King, Fred, Assembly .... ..... 9 8 Powderpuff Football . Quercus ............. Rallies, Football ..... Rallies, Senior Farewell Registration ......... Rodeo Team ......... Roof Repair . . . Sacramento Trip .... Science ,......... S Club ............. Senior Class ........ Senior Class Officers . Senior Disneyland Trip Letter Girls .......... Library ...... Senior Farewell Rally . Senior Personalities . . . Ski Club .. Social Science .,..... Songleaders, Basketball Songleaders, Football . Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Spanish . . . Baseball .. Basketball Class ..... Football .. Track .... Wrestling Maintenance ........... ..... 9 0 Mascots, Frosh-Soph . . . . . . . . I6 Mascots, Varsity ...... ..... 2 2 Math .............. ..... 4 7 Media Center ..... ..... 8 8 Medical Arts ..... ..... 5 l Munch-a-bunch ....... ..... 5 2 Music ............,.... ..... 9 7 Music Award Winners . . . . . . , l27 Musical: Carnival! ..... .... . 94 Noon ........... ..... 4 3 Obituaries ,... ..... G Odd Couple . . . . . . 132 Oracle Staff ........... .... D Oracle Queen ............ .... 8 Oracle Queen Candidates ........ 50 Pennants ............ ..... 8 3 Physical Education .... .,.. l l4 Play: Odd Couple . . . . . . . 132 Special Education . . . Spring Formal ....... Student Body Elections Student Body Officers Student Legislature . . . Student Walk Out .... Tennis, Boys ...... Tennis, Girls ......... Track, Frosh-Soph . . . Track, Girls ........ Track, Varsity .... Trap Club ........ Trustees .,..... Valentine's Day .. Volleyball ...... Walk Out ........... Work Experience ..... Wrestling, Frosh-Soph Wrestling, Varsity . . . Conrotto Karen House Susan Reed frff 'X 4' 'ws ' iw ' Q L, Ilgl . A- en :U ,jg .,, r 5.1 ' ' '-NV? if ' 1 '- , f a , 5 , 4 we 5 M M W 4 A .1-: .,, 4 95:53 Q, - . .- H 'Q-'rv --.-. 1 1 - ', ' ' -1? ,.,,.. ., 4.- ,. ,Z 3? 3 xl, I 1' L 5 QW ff '4 fi :Q -:E ' ,' 2 A ., .M ..,,.. - ,433 5 if -M 1- ., ,. ,r .-.- 129-' .I wk f f EE if ff Q Q ,. .wr Fiwvf 1 1,-f if Sr-,Ci 5 vggr..3-fr , t 5 1 L V , 'Q' ZFX, . . . -. 3 .. fl. , 2:-ff , I 1 ,. :gz , ' Q' Tl- . .... ,. ,,..:, Q , , E 23 5 5? iw is Us 1 an I 35, EL 3 saga Hector Castaneda .lanae Hamby, Jodie Merry otoyama dersen, Al M Pe Liz rr ,plum qi, M . t - 'Y 'sift' x r ,gl Q I, nav! 'Mummy dk, Qi X .,,,.,. usin- 9- 4- -N p 'F xx W 1 -5 . ww, r if ' ' .. f I' ' 1? gg3'f ' . Go. Do not collect 5200. Thats how it seems some- times when a pass arrives with your name on it, But, half the time it s something good: like you've won a D E I -l H beauty contest. or you have an income tax refund of Sl5f- 'for your mom called to say she's going to drive in the homework you left on top of the still-warm television set. AJ A group of students wait to clear their absences. BJ OHS Principal T.L. Davis. The three office secretaries: CJ Donna Murray, DJ .losie Ott, and EJ Linda Green. FJ Dean of Students Kay Jaroch. GJ Shirley Thrasher, the new attendance clerk following the resignation earlier in the year of Dona Taylor QHJ. Attendance assistants IJ Estelle Seaquist and JJ Nellian Croxen. A F Go to the office. Go directly to the office. Do not pass C . ,NWN J t yi K' M J-I f , 'gf E, I' , - 1 K J, I P Q jfigfi 1 4 , V h +15 Ss- , K '5 , Wag., Q ,X , .g,fflf5'g FT ?,l,l7gN 's -1 - , V 'X ' -1 , .. ,,Jilffi'1b5gf-v2w.W-' rzffili: '-.wifi-,1.-iigzzf'QU' i A Azglxl-fift '1 Qi 5 A 511 N I 1 ,A ' H2 f ' --. . i 1gfw?gian,5cfisf wf,:,aQg1 I -W ' .3 X. I if W0 415 V wi ' I P52 ffl- Iwi W f. ,, Qlffifii-fgqsgiirsizfiii -1.2 ,ww-5 I xml K I ' , 13: qi-Ig:rf,g:wEpQU2-1 4: 39515.-2 fig:-il' N E? f ' 'K EL J' 7 : Lf, 7 'f'Wil3wff'f Q! wp, . .. fffffiffiefsgx W k ' sir K A' ,-,161 I X, wg 'W kyvihA7 ' september . .-:1,gttt.,:g,-- te - - wg . . 'I X I Student . , Council. - s -. Juniors tf .. A meet 'V' ' fa I .14 u se ll Cross Country - Ceres wins frosh-soph meet 18 Cross Countryf Girls' Muntccu Tcnnis---- wins OHS--l frosh-soph Ceres- -4 mcct 25 26 'f e Block 0. Judicial Committcc meet 13 Frosh elect: K. Shump K. Cook B. Douglass ks, 7 Girls' Tennis -- OHS---3 EUf2 21 Girls' Tennis- ' OHS--l LB-4 FB-- Ponies--6 Manteca-28 28 OH --28 Turlock-O Colts---6 . Turlock-I4 8 Regis FB S OH '---0 Lincoln-31 C ts-0 Lincoln--7 O -l4 Tracy-A52 Tracy-35 OH 21 Co s 0 Mantcca l9 - Ceres Cross Country Invitational 22 29 Summer ritual: Foreign Exchangers gather 15 D I Introducing 1 th classes o .:saeae :sae 5 1 4 I . , f S U f,zf:f!af l X 5 34 Z 1 'iff ,gl mi HY X. if . e , lilfiif We '4-Q iiiiivz , -, lx-2 3. . 4-ry, if wa. 3 , ,TE6 V ,L Shciiy L Ireneo L S1688 Eve Tom Mary Abcrnathyf' Aguinigam' AEbertoni Allen A!len ' Amaralu' R. Q- A 5 Most Athletic Jamie Looper Marisa Orlando Freest Spirits Tom Hallinan Debbie Ruiz These Senior Personalities set the tone for the new year -' f ., r MJ ,nw . new l Q Campus Favorites Robbi Cook Karen House Most Likely To Succeed David Mendes, Susan Reed Most Talented fs'-' Z- f Most Original Susan Clinton, Greg Clark NA Roland Brown Kristi Sharkey Best Looking Efren Northcutt, Kathy Powell Qf ry-A 0 -.5 6 Eff, my if QU ,L f- - -1 X I ,145 Regi tration: where it tart AJ Oakdale's version ol' the long gray ' ' ,Z F line enough to make the bravest stu- Q- gjg i dent tremble! Registration. Ugh! Bl Q H ' A V7.4 D Mark X uzapavik and his mom don't be- D' ' e licve what they are hearing. Cl Long lines. DJ Kenneth Macy, Amber Little- page. lil Donna Zaborsky, FJ Diane Dickens, Shelly Burch. GJ Paul Cordeiro. Hb Don Osman and some new fans: Susan Manriquc, Lisa Stone. Debbie Thatcher. I , sg f 4 ,Z t 2 , V an E if -4 1 ' f fett 33 are' -wiki Nr 'Q7 : sw : if x . PN Larry Beverly Dwight Jennifer Linda Mark Heidi Brian Allison' Anderson? Anderson' Anderson ' Anderson Andrade' Andreascn' Andrus if it af 3 . I 'A , ,F . l . ,,.., . ' S mad '.i' V i Y i awww -,qv gtk... nd then there were three 1 The counseling office was the 'l E' most spectacular Proposition I3 1,45 W , victim at OHS-a 257k reduc- tion. When Ken Christman re- tired last year, he was not re- placed. The incoming freshman class was pur- celled out to the existing counselors. A,Bj Senior Counselor Betty Seimas. C,DJ Sophomore Coun- selor Farrell Reeves. E,FJ Junior Counselor Neil Weichert. GJ Counselors' Secretary Jean Dyer. Cindy Diane Arnold Neal Paul Marty it Jackie C iliandy Archer' Archerw' Armstronga' Armstrong' Arntsirongw Afnellx S ' A1'f6d0nd0 ' ' fiviilii' ! LJ' - , 4... .-- Q51 'fs- 4 f Q, J , -u wa -f Q 91 f H. s , . 1- IM? AE' 113 bil .N A 'M 3 I vii tw' 34-. 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AJ The Student Council: front: Suzy Ry: M f ,X ry, f I f.,: I u uuun nnnn ..... -L. , V , y Charla DeSimus, Yvette Terrill, Cindy Rive - , ,f i ,Q -. V HAITI MD Ulu I V ,r VV L. I .Q , XY ba- C e ,. tyti , ,Ernie Dean Clara Jody Michelle Patty Mark Aviles' Avilla' Baca' Baker ' Baker Baker' Baldridgen' 'ernment risti Brown, .lanae Hamby, Sharon Ehlingg mid- ez Tom Hullinan, Dennis Carlson, Kim Shamp Jnnie Davis, Lisa Stone, back: Kathleen Con- illy, Robbi Cook, David Mendes, Karen House. i Rally Commissioner Tom Hallinan. CJ Secre- ry Joan Zattoni. Dj Treusurers Terisa King and m Downs. EJ ChicfJustice Kathleen Connolly. Vice President Dave Mendes fat one of his are successful functions during Homecomingj. l Student Body President Robbi Cook. il Q, in . C ,f',,,. ge hw. rf' e f-we f-4 4 , gg i.. ,N,,.,.A '1,L..A ,...w-f--ff'-' sz!-MF John Mike Ryan Doug Robert Debbie ,, K Jody Theron Barnes: Barnegat Barney' V Barr Barry Barstadw Bcekerdite' Beckham' i These are the students who legislate Student Legislators: top: Paula Findlay Merry, Terri Martin, Kelly Dodd, Cheryl Du Marquis, Greg Clipper, Joy Wright, Mary Kay RlPP9. Teresa Tope, Stacey Thciler, Lorraine Sherri Dupriest, Cheryl Follett, seated in front front to back: Dave Hite, .leff Benziger, Johnson, Tanya Angel, Lori Pedrioli, Silly SJ' r'-m.,..,,,,,,M., V Vv Q W..- . iii 'Q rizi 4 X' ' YC I ' V' N iw, f - C C v V A rf Ai Y A i .nt 1 M if 4 it M, C' L N X Z in , , N I if X t -X, I Chris Anne Don Randy Rhonda D' D ' Beckner f ' Bellc1lo 'i Bcllctto' Bench Bench' Bsgdertt Bigger:-4 3112514 'Q .--n----5 llllllll i it f Q ff lilo! X V-IL-ivpzx 4 ' 1 In QQ 5- :MQ M 0 ,, .VN A yi. ea,-.W e . ,, t ,, e, - A , ., . n ' in . A , fgffff 3 ,I ,S-j.i,m . 4 W, MEA 'mai AUP? ir t ,, F , uf'- 5 ,-fr tv kgs t i 'V ,, QQ' 4, 4' fr, L. ' 4 A 5 A Y ff' - J X in X' Ni' ' , 5 W I lim. uk: A Food Service zeroe in on appetites rtmlll Aj Cheldc Cuisine Tim Ciecur- elli mztkcs things happen. food- wise. ill OHS. assisted by ,lcon Miller. Bl lNcllz1Cruin.generul hundiperson. Cl Currie May- nard reaches for ai cold milk, Dj Allen Gillmun. EJ French Fry Expert Marty Grillith. l-'J lleavel Hol, Scott She- han carries llour sucks. ol! ...nwW' f w X T7 ., Q E .,.--'Q 1 A Mary Kevin Alan Claes Lora Debbie Ed Marty Benton Benzigerwt Bcrendsen' Bergs1rom ' Berry' Berton Bcttencourtw Bettencourt' V, 'vu A . fi . Girls swin into tennis -AJ Coach Bob Heel: talks it A over with his girls before a B C match. BJ Lynda Eastman and Nancy Wann. CJ The D Varsity Tennis Team: front: Ginny Day, Celeste Peabody, Laina Corder, Nancy Waxing back: Jody Osman, Mary Curtoni, Lynda Eastman, Coach Heck. DJ The Junior Varsity: from: Kim Shamp, Bar- bie Graham, Carla Petersong back: Shelly lchord, Lora Berry, Darcy Nixon, Coach Heck. si 'X 'Z , if , , .. 4 . Q, W we f , C ' .7 , sg , 1. ': ' , ., limi l9fQl'b1ii diff if i .-. - ,ogg-K ,lf , , s fx 'rr ef Lorie Chris Jerry e Mike Steve Ja e Sherry Bjorge' Black' Blake' Blanco Blevinsn Blunt Baden' Boone I me s... .wi -55 MIM ze an ,,.w, f .ww f 9 W 103 auf n 3 i pm Hs- rw A Q, Q lf' I t fl? if 1 ' X .ai i Fi Cindy Judy Betty Dean Bruce Borba Boswell' Boss Bowerman ' Bowling ,V'W ' 13. NN hw f4 lei' .ny o- ,,, W 20,4114 if ' , w ln the full, when some young men's lnneies turn to football, the fancies ol' others tgurn to running. llere is OHS's fine Cross Country team, Front: Rogcr Vorse, Kevin Brunk, Derek Davis, Ronnie Stone, Vince Brooks. Brad Polill buck: Wude.,Polit', Robert Coffey, Tim Fireh. Couch Bob Hake. Kenny Stone. Thompson Chan. 5 1 fc io' 'sh Dan Scott Rebecca A Boyd Boyer Bradshaw ' Frosh, Soph pirit- aker EE! cnthusiusmn- -loads ot' it. ' AJ Freshmen Cheer- AC Aft! lcudcrs: from left: Suzy A V W Ryan. Suzan Shutswcll, J Lori Pcdrioli. Stacey ' Thcilcr. Kelly Cook. BJ Joy Wright with thc Colt Mascot. CJ Soph. Mascot Lori Donahou. Db Soph- omore Checrlcudcrs: from bottom to top: Evonna Pztfford. Pam Snider. Ronda Hankins, Cindy Rivera. Kristi Brown. riot, E if P kg a t 'Wig V A 'given . A, Q52 U , -.I 'S i f 41 RE if 'im w ' L xi-if W V ' fig C ,, 52 'ff 2 W TK , -. sinljy J ,-A. -f,. ,,1, t I. 'V 0 3 :-t it--?,S?fg k-', '-'-' i -141: ai ff Ag, Wy ,n l ., Vi Q 5 S 'G .ww i , . -ft w DW :IWW 5 E 1' fi 71 r uk-,if-W., .: '2' 1 , K -inf? . K- ,xg -www., 1 3 fmy 1 , x , W V' rm-Qfgi 3 f E ig h Mg: . fl w Mr- M1 ,MMG-Jxgw-, EMF Football sea on. Freshman give it that ol' Fro h tr . The freshman team worked hard this year, coming through with a season record of 3-2. A very special thank-you goes to the four volunteer coaches who gave their time to make the frosh football program possible. Q-uw-vw-. .,,. The Oakdale Lettergirls: Teri Lukens, Linda Wyatt, Rita Mailloux, Kathy Harbour, Teresa White, Lynn Riddle, and Toni Ganaway. The frosh gridders, Front: Gary Higgs, Randy Avant, Don Belletto, Patrick. Frank Rivera, Larry Allison. Sean Walker. Asa Merry. Brian Lem- Kirk Matt ons, and Kirk Rimert. Second: Neil Armstrong, Jerry Cunningham, Vandagrift. lid Brown, Alvin Denys, Mark Thompson. Mike Gillman, Kyle Erickson, Adrian Denys, and Ron Helms. Third: John Leask, Tom Gonzales, Mike Hanson, Eric Jones, Frank Deniz, Jeff Ritts, Joe Sliger, Phil Pafford, .lohn Wood, and Dave Rapinehuk. Fourth: Aaron Riise. Greg Rivera. Don llill, Greg Clipper. Jerry Blake, Fred Todd, John Melterd, Marty Arnett, Travis Jones, and f-'al Hernandez. Back: Coaches: Greg Anderson, Gerald Cunningham, John Brunk, and Jack Simon. 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I , -, K - A 18 Colt are tri-champs of alley Oak League The Sophomore Colts went about getting a championship the hard way. They shared their title with Manteca and East Union, with identical league records of 4-2. X60 'i M'- www ' ..., 'f - V- , W -, ,, f ,,,, d , 2: if - :E W I ,- I,-v'?' 5, ,,., V igjyfnn-arm .N ' Q V 2 Q U .N X W, 'I . , 5 ' MMM: 1 z up V H I u p H ,K ' Q V tif, p f A X i' . Qviv J, ' zsj' -'K HVAI In 1 6 1 Wixd 8 . A W Gi 6 ii J its dl ' ' ' - - -- Kt , by ' A 4, N ,Af wx .B A J 4 . ' . 1 2. 3 B J 5. ' - , ' , , , . EIA X5 I 2 K A E ik . 4 . ,V Y gi' ' it J I i f A 3 fx? Y. L ff -5 V- -9-f . Q Q i 75 at g e 5 J re 1 y J ? Q J R e ,S-are J J ew! 3 ...ef e -:Ea t l e -ea J ,e e . ir ,.,Y 1 , , 'Q 4 r ' K i ' Mini .i ,f-1 rrik ' V ,,..,.ta..,.. eagg , - p . 4 . C . .. . - .. 5 em- f--,v 5,3-,,:-if -- -'-- - fa- --W fe , 11- 2, an ,nf f-ff -.....,,,t... .... .i....M,... , . T1 J .. i,,,.,. .,.SJ,.. ,,,. W ,l.. ...--..L. l,i,,, .. ,.,...., N-.. .. ..-,,,.,, -.. Aj Sophomore head coach Mike Riley. BJ The sophomore team. Front: Eric Tisher, Alan Graves, Ernie Salas, Fernando Suarez, Dan Mir- anda. John Fowler. .lim Shaw, Mike Burch. Paul Clark, Bob Lcmos, Tim Bryant, and Mark Dickens. Second: Rick Woods, Paul Arm- strong, George Clover, Mike Mendes, Doug Lemons, Junior Rocha, Sal Lopez, Mark Showalter, Dan Douglas, Tom Kendrick, and Don Warren. Third: Coach Steve Cooper, John Vieira, Scott Cook, Joey Gonzales, Tom Reed, Tom Brown, Robert Shipman, Randy Zumwalt, and Coach Mike Riley. Not pictured are volunteer Coaches Bruce Orvis and Don Valk. CJ Fernando Suarez, one of the soph standouts, is tackled during the Turlock game. 19 Rah Rahs do an outstanding job Oakdale's varsity football cheering squads helped boost spirit before and during games this year. XP' AX , Q, Al Songleaders do a routine to the song, Greased Lightning. ln the foreground is Blanca Ramirez. Bl Mascots Kim Vanda- griff and Kristi Sharkey kneel in front of Varsity Cheerleaders Cindy Rocha. Sanya Terrill. Kathy Powell. Nancy Lynch. and Karen House, who leads a cheer in lCl. DJ Varsity Songleaders Bonni Johnson and Monica Thompson. foreground. and Blanca Ramirez. Dana Gust, Darlene Tara Johnson. EJ The Rah Rahs pose in lront of the Grctsed lightning Special . Fl Blanca Ramirez and Nancy Lynch GJ Cindy Rochi gets attentiong behind her is Kathy Powell. october 7 Cross Country- OHS 30 Tennis- EU 25 Sonora Frosh-s0ph beats OHS win Cross Country- OHS by for- feit over Sonora Frosh-Soph win JRS map magazine HOMECOMING WEEK! Downtown windows painted VB-EU beat OHS Tennis-OHS beats Los Banos beats OHS First OHS Trap Shoot Tennis-Los Banos beats OHS Queen Assembly Tennis 8: VB- Manteca beats OHS PSAT tests S Club Salad Luncheon Hart Testing Powder Pu - SRS I4 JRS 0 Night ra y OHS beats Manteca Tennis- Manteca beats OHS Frosh I2 Sonora I0 Gymnastics- OHS beats E Tennis- Ceres beats Sonora beats OHS Tcnnis -M'1ntec'i beats OHS Frosh 6 Manteca 28 VB-EU beats OHS OHS sweeps Mantcet gymnastics Chocolate Wars Begin FFA Dance OHS 20 Sonora 28 Colts 8 Sonora 6 - Juniors OHS I2 break Central 18 magazine sa es Colts 22 record- Central 7 Sl926. OHS 42 Los Banos 6 Colts 22 Los Banos O Homecoming Dance S S I 29 Ceres VB beats OHS 3 1 y Mustangs finish strong, take 3rd The '78 team played exciting football and ended the year with a spurt. Winning its last three games, the team piled up 42, 47, and 46 points respectively against Los Banos, East Union, and Ceres. The team's 25.5 point average per game set a new school record. The Mustangs were led by Jamie Looper, most valuable VOL player, and Efren Northcutt, who made the all league team and was named to the Stanis- laus District Team. Others receiving all league honors were Craig Mahaney, Manuel Vierra, Jeff Allen, and Steve Clip- per. C Ao E D. AJ Head Varsity Coach Dale Clipper. BJ An action shot of the Turlock game. CJ Offensive and defensive stars .lainie Looper and Manuel Vierra. DJ The exciting homecoming game against Los Banos. EJ Chuck Eastham yells with all his might. l Var ity gridder i l T D all 0 Fl l 5 , C Wm 5, lo e Al Marc Malone intently watches the game TBD while Derek Rimert cools oil' it bit. Cl The varsity squad. l-'rontz lifren Northcutt, Steve Clipper, Craig Mahaney, Wendell Snow, Brett Martin, Manuel Vierra, Marc Malone, Allen Zanker, Todd Reed, Derek Rimert. Second: Ray Hall, Steve Rapin- ehuk, Larry Brush. Jell' Allen. Alan Silva. Tony Salas. Dan Presfield, Chuck Eastham, Greg Rivera, Gene Williams. Third: Robbi Cook, Steve Newbill. Brian Reeves, Ken Wright, Don Bettencourt, Jeff Wallen. Mike Hinton, Kevin Stevens, Mark Joiner. Scott McDonald. Back: Mike Har- rell, John Flores, Jamie Looper, Mike Hogwood, Coach Gilbert, Coach Clipper, Coach Walker, Jeff Austin. Tim Wilson, Tony Looper. DJ A bemused Mike Harrell, El A night scene. Fl Our assistant coaches, Gilbert and Walker. M. Q , if , ff , MW' 1 ,M B., . i 1, 4- 1 4' ,Z jf we -un---. Ah ' A , 5 if ' msmaggva, . . f . ., h 3 , ma: . - f gp.--up - . if M' ' l I' TTIW he 'L-S ... t ,Zeer e ...wif ..-.- .aaa-n-any 'l ti li!! L. H E i ,J 1 l- 2 Y , 3 t , ,,,, o r ,,,, ,.., Mmffw-9 r j JI ,e,,,e, f,...z.... .,,...,e:a ,,..-...,, 1 ,,s......- , .ul , :' 02 . ww N1 I f A 3 . fl ' A 4 E Q A H 3 ink 'B' 1 ' R N, 1 i ,,, , ' fm A: Xi is n N I I l s ,W ' ' 2 A ' W 2, X, l 'F , Q A ? , A , .,,. Mm ,J ' ., . . A , X A 'f W,,,,,9,,wmm,, , M,i A Y ,M 4 kww , dig 3 mm s 'Nw ' ' ' 'Vg . 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Backi Anna Lumme, Kathy Powell, Sally Johnson, Mary Jane Seimas, Susan Reed, Tanya Angel, Tara Johnson, Patrice Kenner, Kathleen Connolly, and Coni Ward. El Ladies in waiting Janae Hamby and Theresa Solansky. Behind them are escort Robbi Cook, master ot' ceremonies Jay Hatfield. and escort David Mendes. FJ Our Homecoming King Jay Hatfield relaxes alter thc week's activities. Queen finalists: GJ Susan Reed, Hb Tara Johnson, lj Kathy Powell, and JJ Donni Cook. V l l l x ff ,ff . ' r, ' . 4 fi A ' .u , , A , 5 . f ,, fy-: JW' ,V t 1 1 K, -KT .ZW I. . ,, W fqwv. :Www . ff. 5 . ' ',,,..' -- 'I ' 'I ' 1 KL , ,V W ,1 ,M P' i - ,V i'f.W,,..,,f - ,f-14 ' 'V - Qv?'1 ' 1 'r '.J ff ,V 52'-57 . L, H. vi. Ww w fi: Wh I Y- Wy? a2E, he-nf-1 I, 4 2 J . Q 'ff x ffl vs x yup, ' ,HN . Ma 1811. 5. V.-, 1 J- 'nl F41 'mm 'W Y E 4 v L31 H-: m A X332 X gi: .el ,nd 'M --m.,.,i fjjimrw. f' vin ,nun 19 M. u 1 R XL X , f' W-N I I 1 1 ,fun-,,f,.2 . Q.. Q R . I 2 4193-f f ' H 1 -ffl-.I,fh V 'Q 5 H. ,h ,,v ,MA f 'fa' m ' ....,.., .: w ,fy SS, '- A ra 5' -r ur Q 31' 'Q 9 . 1, fkzmagnwg V ,',,, 's 2 A ' ly '.f',l1Lg, w.f -- Q91 i . ' N ff he fa? 25355 Q' . 4'QE f 1 5'F 3 ',Q, I A L ' v . -1 ,f 'Q :a-. ff w. if xxx'- I Ns. Here come the Uakdale High School Mustang Band. ' .5 t I 5 lj t fp if t 6 4 , V' ' V f'4' Al The OlIS Band in the Homecoming Parade, Bl Randall Mor- l X Q . Q , gan on drums. Cl The band performs at a game. Dj Mike French, I 3' -x J J U H El Drum Major Kevin Bcnziger, FJ Britt Walker. GJ Mark Nelson. . K . ' 'W ' . ' 15 I ' i HJ The full band: Front: Kevin Benliger. Linda Hensley, Susan ,, Q. A i Woodward, Alicia Hartsfield. liva Hillebrandt, Karen Marchetti, ' f r A A Y, r t Dave Current. Second: Kim Shamp, Dianne Bowman. Colleen V 1 M , Hawks, Alicia Kay, Londa McGowan, Paula Walliman, Marcy . f Muniain. Third: Roland Brown, Renee Thompson, Jerry Shermer, Laura Marchetti, Tim Lutz, W I f-, ,F - A ' 1 Mark Muniain, Steve Wikol'I'. Fourth: Brent Vaughan, Dave Rapinchuk, Lance Vaughan, Steve I A ,igr .Leis i-- A Reynolds, George Gookin, Dave Bender. Fifth: Mike French, Randall Morgan, Tim Brown, Rick 1- ., , 5 White. Top: Director Robert Dahlin. ,iw I . R . X . W, ,,,,., ,,..,M..ggq-v-qv ' nqnnuuwpni yvr v'r ' ? ' lu- K I y I. hi.---1 lf ,Af ,- ' l-wjn h Y li rf.-2.1 el . ' s ik . 5 SM wr, K Y 'F EXE 1-ef ,gf like H4 . - ',' 11 -. Q 6:5 if nl fxii E i R ' 522 wrt, ,ng ' 5 X -Tl llniinii ay' 3 mv: - : Q. 5 - --- ,.....,,-., k . f' 1 il N ,,,......-- -.5 .t 5 t Patrick Tawn John Annette Becky Edward Larry Vincent Brennen' Brewer ' Brichctto Brown' Brown' Brown' Brooks Brooks' 1 - '. 'vkqs . : K: -X ,, - r.f N -,231 V: 1 ,1: ,Hu Hi: . I- t . .5 . - I Z ,fr F KV .-,kt avr-f 'isk ,V ,,.., . .. ..,M,,., ,i..,., ,, .L., .l,,Q J 1,,., 1 4 ,f 12:4 lm X F' T Y- ,M g g 4 . a g 'J er'- gi Y III l U Ld A UU -Z5 O'-1 20 315 'N if I These girls add pizazz to the band These young ladies add a great deal of color to the band. AJ We're for Oakdale! Teri Lukens, Linda Wyatt, Rita Mailloux, Kathy Harbour, Teresa White, Lynn Riddle, and Toni Ganaway. BJ Judy Mailloux leads the flag parade. CJ Susan Nix and Felisha Walker. DJ Lori John- son and Sue Braun. Behind them: Saundra Sward and Cindy King. EJ Front: Susan Estep, Judy Mailloux, and team captain Carmen Long. Back: Barbie Lukens, Felisha Walker, and Susan Nix. A. fm... Ji fr-....,....-- ' K l 9 as I gf-fgf-T4 it xi f Tom Todd Kevin Pauline Lori Shelly Tim Brown Browningx' Brunkn Bruton' Bryan' Bryan Bryantng J I Something new: .wwe , 1 .,.g, a ' A 1 , M 1. W 5 Boo! It's Halloween! Halloween was a chance for students to break loose and express themselves. Al A gorilla tTim Brownl cap- tures Carmen Long. Bl Janae Hamby clowns round. Cl Shelbert Buttrunt. Wanda Yabrough, fharla DeSimas. llelida Mendonca. and Pam Stahl how oft' their costumes. ABC ,x viii no w' 1 , .:.L Spa was K in if F , sw , 5 .. 1 l.., i -Y . A xl 5, 45 5 5 .N Q is fy VK Y i ,v -,mfs M. .5 Wk N?-es 'N iw.. ' 'W 'am Haw 'Q .faeaw t .. home-comin banquet The Campus Communications class started a tradition this year by inviting 1978 graduates to a homecoming banquet. The graduates viewed a videotape of their Senior rally. Pa- trice Kenner and Tara Johnson were Co- chairmen. AJ Kris Watts sells banquet tickets to '78er's Toni Muniain and Barbara Schiller. BJ At the banquet. lil E 1, .f W Q W, ..,. . A . .. I gi, ' . , .... I ., Q55 L ffl t 'Q 5 5 3 '-- .. 2 -ak . i -ee ,,. ., ,t I . Rx I George Buerer ' rf! t 5 at H. f- e l . l 3 ,Q .,..,4 a t ' Q., , . Q i L.. Cv Cindy Mike Shelli Kathy Patricia Julie James Bullock Burch Burch' Burghardt' Burghardt ' Burke' Busher' a 5' Senior maintain tradition: 12- ip I l ff max K l.Iunmrx Slwrrl Xkarrun. Kelly Dodd. lln hum? ln thc annual l'mntlcrpull llmlball flame. ll wax llic SCIIIUIN again. llnx yuari I2 to O. AJ On thc ie acnim' xidclincx Palricc lxcnnur. lirila King. I-ara .lulmwa Debra l unklnmwr. Danni Ckmlt. Blanca Ra- IlllI'LI!. Kim Namlagrill. and Sandra l,CIkIlNOIl. Bl Dunni Cook. suniur q.b., l1.1mlxnIllu Marx .lane Sci- lammy liraxlilur. Tcrcwa Solamlq, Nina l Nlulfcr lparlly liiddcnl. llicryl fllcclx. and lanac llamln. Dl Cindx Ruclia, l'l Xlarx I nrlum lmamlx oil in the thick ol balllc. I l lliu waior lim idle , at 'F lil ri . Cheryl 36 Bullcrt' IE ,X ,IV , I I 5 3 ,. V, L I l k' f' L r faaa .r . , ,.., ,I - , ,, , i Vi rrr,,VV M V, V. Ei ' a,.W.M , .I .. if 1 it 'ii' l ' a if i. r W qi if A 3 , '+A' el' Q l ff a - ,L ll. .... Kathy Susan Wanda Brett David Doug Butler liulchcru' Buttrum ' Clildcira' Caldcrun Campbcll ' ia. , wg- rn. ' S wr-K! V Hi'- , -Ni va Y 4' I h y alm to A on 1 , ' I - 5 3+ 1 fi '- 'wg 'f if Q M' , 5' pop c a pigeon ' .. 'f , - -- V g ff 215 1 Q V Thu Tmp Club pcriodiuzxlly gow lo thc Sporlxincnk Club lo bamg gummy ill moving laxrgclx : llI1dCl'li1CXhllkliliiuiCjC0ii.lll11 N1cNl11lion. .M iiI'LJIllI .lLllI1iCfiI'iiiiLili1. Braid lihrcnholm. Wilde ff, - TT mv , . i ' PoiT. Slinun Oman. Rum liairncxi Tim lwnuh. Niiddlc: Inrrx Allison, Mitch N1cQuca1rx. fri ...ang , i 1 . V . - - . 1 - Eh it 1 give-L,w' K,,f'q.! Rodney liulds. Tom Ruud. Cincy Deny, Niurk Schmidt. lnncu Naiughun. Buck: Trcnl i . -,X E ii A ' Q ' J Johnxon, Tim VN ilxon, Rick CUOix,iXl1I'l lluhn. Rxmdx BiCYiHN.R1lI1dX Bcncdix, Bb Tom Ruud, ,, Hoa- is-. ,if --.W g 2 1 - .X .. ff?-os ii 5- ff m if ' A35- L , i K 5 N' . . --, I: ' x Q f' 'iris K -' 1' -f ie -it ,5 .. 1 ' R I- 3 -gi ...,r iisigfa?-, ,42 3 gt- . .- :fm iff ' A' ,iL i . A U X i n 'H iiiy i . V V cf?-Q , ' i A 5 4, 7, ' ly 5 2 A :V gfvf M ., V 4 ' X ii 'gi Martha Gary Shawn Pam Curdonain' Curdosan' Czirisu Czxrisonn ii jim John Dan . Dana Curhonu C:irI1on Casey' Caseyn' iiiiiiiixi Volleyballers serve ,em up The volleyball team had a long sea- son that started during the summer vember. .M Varsity team members i Baek: Linda Cullum. Nina Wul- ven, Cindy' Middlemiss. Annette YanRuiten, and Coaeh .lane Pace. lfronti llelida Mendonea. Robin Onnby, Lori Cavan. and Rhonda Buie. Bl Looking forward to a game are: Dana Ca- sey, Lori Cavan, Robin Oyynbyg Annette VanRuiter1. Cindy' Middlemiss, and Linda Cullum. Cl Team Cap4 tain Susan Reed. DJ .lunior Varsity' team members Back: Jeanine Diekens, Kelly Torrans, Terri Me- Donald, Roxanne Ratlill, Mary Kay' Shore, Karen Stout. Dana Casey, ,lane Paee, Front: Linda Wulzen, Robin Shatswell, Sherry Dupriest, Shawna Crandcll, Cheryl Cullum, and Brenda Gilpin. A I at Wlygmnh, iiiy y I 395 -'L ... - hr 'ri I Americo Hector Cindy Laura Russell Laurie Kurt Louise Castanedan' Castanedan Castillo' Cates' Cates' Cavan Celh ' Chapman' with praetiees and ended in No- i S :rg- 6C0me dance with me. . .' Al Travis .lones shows he can dance. 1 Bl Cindy King rocks on. Cl Dana V -V Schulty shows her stuff. Di .lim Bry- ant gets into the beat. El Disc jockies Dennis Carlson and Jeff Swank at the Basketball Homecoming Dance. FJ Kristi Brown, Shelly lchord, and Cindy Doyle get ready to dance their booties off. GJ Chris Smith and Brenda Ciillman indicate to Cathleen .laroch that they understand the rules. Hi Dan Romine and Toni Ganaway pay their way to dance the night away, ln the background is a smiling T. l.. Davis, which indicates the evening is still young. '-V, -ILL stt i r e .,.1f f . - e i i t x 91355 4 t 't'H.?,,.a,x t 513 i C sg V f MAMA' A QtLv,g s' '- , Debbi Robert Cheryl Jamie Wanda Paul Walt Kenny Chavez' Chavezn Cheek ' Chuan' Cintronw' Clarku' Clark' Claussenh' l M i The English Department, largest at 5 .C ,rv A OHS. covers a lot of ground: from 'B i -I O Chaucer to how to fill out a job . . . . Y.+ P application. AJ Tammy Hendricks. BJ A line of freshmen. Cl Paul Clark. Dj Department chairman Eugene Conrolto. EJ Dave Jack- son. FJ Richard Welton. GJ Jane Pace. HJ Dencen Harmon, ll Leslie Wellbaum. .ll Carmen Wendt. Kl Fred Stone. LJ Evelyn Neubaum. Ml Elizabeth McLaren. Nl Department Aide Diana Sgldana. Ol Bret Woslum. Pl Freshmen Janet Fries and Phil , t A D if- ..-E ii i Pafford. 5 ff The language: what Engli h is all about Lori Greg Clinkenbeardw Clipper' Georg e Clover Robert Cheri Chris Pam Q Rex Coffey Cole Cole' Cole ' Cole iff f f l X v ffm 7 CU' Vince Cole . , ,im 5 lx Hai ' Carol Chris Coleman' Colemanu Kelly Coleman C,nl , Tammie Darrell Laurie Gregg Colcman Collins Collins' Collinsworthn' X T x november A 'YI mf' -l trrmt ol Roo L omplctcd 1 11.3 -' ,fp sf' D 4 1 ,ak in Sonora bc lls OHS Cnmn lsts n tilted MOI. ch tmptons Seniors measured for caps and towns Modesto- 34 Co ts-f--33 Modesto- 47 21 Oracle Queen Contest Begins F sh--18 Ceresf- O Trap Shoot OHS-W 66 Beyer-ff 78 C o s---44 Beyer---53 Gymnastics VOL Qualifications Football Banquet Wrestling f OH 'f-4 Davis-42 Frosh-7 Gymnastics--W OHS beats Tracy OHS-46 C cres- Co ts--32 Ccresf Report Cards Issued FB EU I2 VB LB beats OHS 2 l B 27 l 8 9 FFEQQE ,A 'E .C K W O H -72 Downey--59 C tsi4l Downey-37 J Oracle Queen H ru :s :x K4 U1 ,- m :r ::: :J ,.,',,f 5 Q at Q. O cg X -ff ' . ' . ' gw, 9'a'f' - - -. 1. . U3 J . f 'Q 'ff' 'Wg M fr 9 M fr W ff ii -tu is 1 iff at W 7 wif wwf 5 , , . f X C 3 1 v 4? 2 We W gf :fwfr .Y S FB-- OHS-47 EU4l8 Colts-0 EUN3 Cross Country Dist. 4 championships Cross lloliday: Country Vetcran's Day Section Meet Basketball starts with Denair scrimmage Thanksgiving Day lfirst annual alumni game: OHS --6 Sonora-6 'i5? n Pl Wh- 4 ' ,wi 4 5-,J 74: WWE ,ZA '4 .1 C X ,A J :ig iw J C -9 .Q , A ,. . J 2' s' . , 7 iff- ' K S. 3 1 ' n v Z F:-1' . , J - A - ' ' i nt K- 1 P-is 1. , . eff z lint e 1 if in f 'sim fi Vw r if 5 ' Q Q-'1i1 ?. 3.1l: ff..-Q - . . . .. .. 5 . . ,I T' ,Hifi .. xl 5.5. , A ki :wx Q, f N P -1 93. Q- Q i' 6 ., 4' SH 4 N, , .. . t --N ' iv il, wigs ' A Filesize 1, 3 Z yyy oon m nu: eat, relax A fy At ll:50 tor cvcn sooncrJ each day. kids , , . file out for nourishment: physiezil ll'oodJ H or soeiiil llulking with friends or ii bit ol' , +V i eruisingJ. AJ Jerome Bravcrman. BJ 6 F E i Freshmen Sonja Williams, Kim Phipps, l i i und Beverly Anderson. CJ Erie Mellon- ald's pickup. DJ Rodrigo Rodriquez chats with u friend. EJ Cruisers take ollf l-'J Cheryl DuVul, Cindy Rivera. Derek Rimert, und Kelly Oliver. GJ Kury Sill. Ken Cluussen. und Tim Dalton. HJ Donna Smith :ind Tina Vunec. ,K ..,,,r X , ' 1-5'v s SW' X is , 534' Wi 0- .,. 2, -. C' ' a. my ,M-I .... - - -s. A 1 X ' in K t, Q ff' i , 5 AE 255 Z? Kelly Randy Rick Scott Shelley Kelly Suzanne Cook' Cook Cook Cookn' Cook Corbcttn' Corbettu' ..+.N2 Ni, Q i Paul Cordeiron' 43 44 C Our mone passes through good hands il! These are the Financial Managers-the folks who take your nickles and dimes at basketball games or dances or school plays -and turn them into the dollars that fi- nance much of the school's extracurricular activities. AJ Front: Carmen Long and Paula Findlay. Middle: Derek Davis, Brent Vaughan, Susan Woodward, Re- nee Ousley, Tim Firch. Back: Charlene Ponte, Tawn Brewer, Debby Moore, Carla Peterson, Ronnie Da- vis. BJ Jan Graves at work. in 1.2 t . ff' g .Q Q. Y - V Laina Rick 5 'FAX Uk if! :-: f ,g J, . ...M Q L 9 E , . it S 3 1 4 X 'M Cindy Shawna Keith C Marlene i iMary order Coffman' Custaw' Crandall Crawford Crawford N 1 Crawford' t long last: the roof is fixed The main buildings, library, Ei and old gym were uchangedl' this year by a Sl40,000 roofing project started in September and finished in December. Funds for the roofing pro- ject came from part of a Federal Grant. 'iq' ...,.Q . ' 1 .. . ,gg K . gif: E f f- eg P-1 fflgfs- assi if is t lv ' W e flt e - t Cindi UMBC Cheryl Linda Dan Jerry Mary Crook' Cuckler' Cullum' CulIum Cumminsn' Cunningham' Curtoni if E I 31 eienee: the orld-and eat . C7 ls seienee the gory road to knowledge? H These people would say no. Al Allen A - Violini moves to stop a hot riot in his classroom. BJ Department Chairman Dan Thrasher. CJ llenri Ethier. Dl B C D E il Norman Anlinetti. El Arthur House. Fl George Castellani. Gl Debbi Funkhouser prepares to eut up in elass. HJ .lill Fahey and an ex-eat. Jii 2 i PQ sf sl. 1 rff ' 1 i' 27 eu ii ' Q I 5 V -Kr fi i r . tt 1 I 9 A s-.Aw I - -,Q . .1. , .. V ,et 3 D Tana Chellec Chris Dales' Davis' Dzxvisu' st Egg . ,...i, .:., l B is N 5 3 s s Derek Davisw rlt X sw? 2 X . is Q if 'NTB' X tw s .X f Jody Lance Ramona t Ginny Davis' Davis 'l Davis' A Day t l iein A in . J .si-izi Exe li 9,56 K A . ,Ffh f- 1 .1 k Q f ,J I N' V . ,anis ,- fix fl., 1 if X hmm K Aikki .. . e The challenge T f of numbers I A 5 Q These are the men 'Deg 1 , who concentrate on ff A k i leaching eomputu- . E 1 1 H F tional skills. AJ El- ,,' VA- ix ., ' M. l 5 e don Kidd. BJ Du- If X ' eaffiiz - E i i 6 vid Bueigalupi. CJ X 1 ll Department Chairman Jim MeMn- - . hon. DJ Purviz vwuii. EJ Al vio- ' K S '31 . lini. Fi Bill Baker. GJ Ken Lin- ' ' hares. who left leaching at the end olsemesler l. HJ Mike Rocha and z 'FFT' Gene Lieb. ,A if A - , ,L fit' tg 1 . ' ii f M in J Q A eee f i nelee e 1 G Q :, xsuafii. .:, 1 I f '12 -- wwf ' I ' i .sf 51 Y ki X fl fe i i . . in ' I , in Y' i K I Q A Q 1, A if , i 3 , is Qi Wi K . I We I i 7 'jx gl xuib g 5, M Ninn. Q- .Q Teresa Bill Debbie Lee Frank L Adrian Alvin Casey Dean DeBoer ' ,, DeCuvil ' Dempsey Deniz' Denys' Denys' Dcnysvr 1 -Q i They fly through the air--gracefully N , slM,W,, ' , -' . . Z if U -----4 i U U 'bf' ,3 W ' - in , SS if 1 Q wi it Churla Jeanine Gordon Jason Kelly Kerri Holly Linda DeSimas ' Dickens Dixon' Dixon Doddn' Dodd Dodd' Dolbee -C The Gymnastic team had a W great season. Al Open Gym- nasts Christina Olson, Monica A B lfj Thompson, Annemarie Mar- C ND l H quis, and Cheryl Follett. BJ Ready to catch an unidentified 1 flying object are Coach Kathy Smith, Annemarie Marquis, and Monica Thompson. CJ Colleen llawks. DJ Beginners in formation arez Pam Snider, Colleen Hawks, Evonna Paflord, Cindy' Borba, Kim Vanda- griff and in the front, Cheryl Hofmann and Sharon Ehling, EJ Cindy Borba competes on the uneven parallel bars. FJ Floor exerciscr Pam Snider. GJ Jill Hchelberger keeps her balance. Ill Novice Gymnasts: Teresa Tope, Carla Olson, Lynnae Pittel, Diane Dickens, Shelly Gonzales, Jill Echel- berger and Bobbi Douglass. A, y . ,i rrrrrs it r lv ...T 'li ----f to Ay 1 is 1 5 A . 33411 - v r 'V ia VY ' Milli' W X nw fa C ori Bruce e Donahue Donnelly Donnelly ' .. , - Q 6 M swf' yy yM ' my m ga., ...F 131 'B--.f Michael Anne Carol Bobbi Dan Dortch ' Doshas Doshas ' Douglass' Douglass fam Each one an 0racle Queen i i A November tradition at OHS is the Oracle Queen Contest. AJ ff i, Brent Vaughan looks over the entries. BJ Senior Penny Stahl was EET? l the winner, CJ The four contestants: Penny: Junior Cindy Rocha l Calso FJ: Sophomore Darcy Nixon falso EJ: and Freshman Stacey Theiler lalso DJ. 'T-'IIB' '3r lt ' X I . V Keith Dow ns ' ' ' R3 at :Z 5 -J Cindy Doyle ZA f-Z' Brian Stephanie Dolly Sherry Cheryl Claudia Draper' Dunn' Dunnam ' Dupriest DuVal Dykzeul' gl in Ft Future gartists' in medicine 'vii at r f in Mm E xi,wn 'l' ,. ,.'n 4 Under the concerned and confident guidance of QAJ Em Rippe, the Medical Arts - Club concentrates on future careers in medicine. BJ Pat Burghardt, Darlene Gregory, 5 Dcna Douglass, Vivian Hill, Kim Yacger tfrontj, Lynda Eastman, Kim Vandagriff, Patrice Kenner, Wanda Yarbrough, Laina Corder. 'Rl ffl , .H 1 g , Q g U. t,...,:i7930 f magma, fr :i::'4husuwf My -rff' 3325? -H Chuck Lynda D Todd Jill Jeff Sha'r0n Brad Eastham ' Eastman ' Eastman Echelberger' Ehling Ehlmg ' Ehrenholm ' sw - fasma ' t fill. ' ,a..,,,.-f Www V f in 'JZ ,,,,...- , 1 , fu ef' it -vu 4 Calorie dont count t .-v T ' ' Wl l unc J J . V rj Dyvyry Herc's a group that has prospered on that devastating student malady, the munchies. AJ Munch-A- V ii .V 3, ,B Cl E Buncher Rich Stanley gives a bite to Monica Thompson. Bl Salespersons Joy Gladys and Jill Van Sickle. CJ ' ,LZ F Advisor Dan Thrasher sweeps away the crumbs after a big sale. Actually, it was the late May clean-up-on- lf V N WF l our-campus day, as Dl Ken Wright and Coni Ward demonstrate. EJ Ah! the product! Chocolate-covered, X ' yet. FJ The Munch-A-Bunch. Front: Mike Lingley, Todd Spencer, Thompson Chan, Second: Advisor Dan Thrasher, il , W., 'safer' im W Monica Thompson, JeffGentleman, Kelly Corbett, Sandy Pettigrew, Rosie Cordeiro. Back: Ken Wright, Jill Van Sickle, V A John Nash, Marc Vetter, Mike Hoesch, Scott McDonald. Back: Suzie Oesterle, Natalia Egorov, Rebecca Bradshaw, X, ' i Jocelyn Potter. if fry .S 35. .... , J. 5' fl ttii if ' 1 ' -W e .as J - ,.. ,, e .f '. sg S , 1 . gg. , 1 vw-.A ., .-., 'gqcgd g if fe 4 N etf lfi v 5 -fx s r is 'K 5? xx' 1-If W if R X 4 1 gt X Q' A Ax i , 1, ,K . ,gg ,F f A ul' im 'P ,xv i X JV X Q' ,, . , Q 5 Q i .aF.?9- Howie Dan Denise Phil Russell Susan Robin Leland Blwessu' Enos Enos' Eppersonn Ericson' Estepn Evans' Evenson' december S M T e Q 3 554 sz, . ,.,' 1: I 'sq k Q R 'za .4 ap 4. R, so-,er A Q Q . 4 vw . . .. JN mf ...ffv ,, . at lk if S o , ' PW . R 4 ' 5 3 rf. li 1 mg , 1 Wm OH ...64 Beyer...48 OHIS f.. Davis. .. Colts. . . Davis. . . Frosh. . .46 Livingston. . .34 Wrestling Tournament 23 30 597 I I Froslil. . .25 ' Turlock...49 BBN' BB... SH 1 0 ...55 Frosh. . .49 Frosh. .. Cay? ' '43 gifllg B11-In Downey.. .7l Hilmar. . .23 Ripon. . ,ss Beyer' 60 Modesloo - -21 golts. . .27 34 llglinimum Gymnastics JVQS- . ' 17 Owney' ' ' at Sub-Sections Modesto...l3 4 5 6 BB.. . 5 W v t OHS. - .48 4 Z Gymnastics Hughson. I '39 V I 4 2 V 51 at Central Colts. . .34 ,iii Mode-sto. . . 41 Minimum Day H h ... 43 ug Son f ' of Colts. . .37 Christmas Seniors take i w Vzk Modesto. . .54 Vacation Begins state test X 1, 'V A 'fl' 12 14 1 5 ..V. 5 34' .A 4. ' ' 4' V ., 5 - ' 4 ,-. 1 -.-- 1 A Q' f ' f . e ..-. 'e f' 4 19 - ' BB, H OAKDALE ROTARY CLASSIC OHS, . .47 Mamcca' - '56 oHs. . .vs oHs. . .50 Christmas Colts- H 37 Hughson. . .43 Beyer. .. 43 OHS' I .44 Day Mameca' - '6' Colts. . .44 Colts.. .36 Downey' ' '48 Frosh- D -65 Hughson. . .46 Sonora. . .47 Manteca. . .57 Honor for two Oakdale misses l f Two of OakdaIe's outstanding Coeds-Karen House and Susan Alber- s..........,, l ' toni--were big winners this year. Al Karen was the local Junior Miss entry. S-he A ' Xi 1 is shown here with runners-up Penny Stahl and Sally Johnson. BJ Karen with l two ofthe 59 girls at Santa Rosa who vied for the state pageant crown. LJ Susan 1 '-7 l Albertoni was this year's Future Farmers of America Chapter Sweetheart. She won sections and regional competition and took first in the state written test-the first ever for an Oakdale girl. .s 'EL ,:: k-V .QI , -. itiffssmp- we ,' -5, :- xr rg- X454 jj K W K V .. , ,Q V V H , , 5 , ,,,,,, iq H52 ,,,,.. a fi V Y il , gh , MM ,,,,,,,, , Mark Sherri Londa Lynn Tom Angela Gina Everettw' Fagundes' 'F Fairbanks Feeback' Feemster' Ferra resefl' Ferraresef' x' it My l l at llls ,pg mann. l 2 f , 35.55. .M l M t l 1 r lt! ft f Al Checker .lull Knott and Baggcr Rod Goodncr earn and lcarn in thc Work Ex- perience program. Bl l ' l Corinne Langford at her job at a flower shop. CJ Program Coordinator Charles llutehison cs- plains W,l2, to Pam Stahl and Nlaura Walker. DJ Phil Sxwaringcn. lil Secre- tary Betty Swanson. Work l l L ll Experience: learn by doing H t V A f I ,.. 2 V 1 , ,.f' 'yo , 5. 4 'WC- e T umm f-. - - s.. ,- , ., .- x ..r..:.:?'- we .sts . . .. - my .1- ' -,Q -1 -- ant, mln lm ' nxt - ':.llMat lvllugi , H Luca i Art Tim Robert Sandy Wendy l Fink Firchf' Flaaskog' Flanagan Fliegcr' www Brent Flippo' Mario Kellie Flores' Flow ' S f' ,, ' I S-n ff f X ' 5 KX kV.., Nf.,, ., K a f f 5 -J 4 Q xg-f...W,, o , 1 s. Cheryl Follett Debbie Fore pun Concert Choir: thq music makers I mf-., gf or ? A 3 x K. ., X . ,,.. . V Q E .Lkk 1:5 ,. .3 .A mam, St? it Q V, 'ky.' . i ' Q ll R .Q 4 fa K I Geri Rick Sherrie Susie Janet john F ore' ' Foreman F oremann' Forrest' Fowler Fowler L ,SKI 1.3 YR 'I xx eva If ll' 1 Music in their souls-a gift they share with the student body. AJ 1 Members ofthe concert choir take five. Front: Sue Findlay, ' Tara Johnson, Charlene Ponte, Brenda Casaus, Renee Evans, Back: Bill Jones, Tom Markiewith, Susan Woodward, Connie Puckett, BJ Director Robert Dahlin at his bachelor's party, helped along by Tim Brown. CD Shelbert Buttrum. DJ Renee Evans and Connie Puckett. EJ and Fl The choir at its spring concert. 15 a S QQ ' , t at Fig Vky- 5' , A ' Q z -' i , 5 ' E Q Q QV a j J f l l Civ Khris Bethany Mike David Patty Mike Eileen F owler' Franks Fredrick Freemanu' Freitasu French ' Frey James Frias A woman's place in home ee Home is where thc heart is. and the talented people in the Home Ee world know all the ways to gladdcn the heart. AJ Rosie Giva and Marty Oli- ver. BJ Lisa Roberts. Cl Mary Crawford. Dj De- partment Chairperson Phyllin Reeves. El Shirley Glenn ll Terri Peterson. GJ Regina Reed. 5,215 t i ' Q14 2 I i '43 lt itri i W fix, 1 ..- 1 1 YW Janet Ronald Phil Fries' Frisk Frymire ' ff, , Hfwsfff ,, , If Art for art, ake U is , The creation ,M i and 3 l dn appreciation ' ol beauty is l what art is all about. Some xtudenta hard at work: Al Doug Barr. Bl .lohn Holder. Cl Suzanne Corbett. DJ Garieanne Shipman. The equally hard- working stalf: lil Nancy Kramer. H .lanet Langton. G ,ta 1.-I Mary Ruth Ledbetter. HJ 4 Darlene Bandueei. ll Department chairperson Al Jerieolif. W4 flDg Qfi i . D X: e if l if u 5b W f . ,, X X I X we fit I ' -' mmm, , 'Hr W K 7-L I sql 0 hi . Juana La7la Ruth Victoria Tracy Shayne Jeff Don Garcia' Garcia' Gareia Garcia Gat7 Gttlemztnn UCnllCI11an ' GCHlry 59 , 5 AMW 60 is 4,5 ' Q i , 'grew' Teresa Brian German Gibson' S The OHS wrestling teams had a good year in the V,O.L. Tournament. The varsity thirdg JV' fir t el l .Z : r 1 l l f, I W took third place while the JV's took it all. Four wrestlers--Mike Harrell, John Nash, Ken Wright and Jerry Heddens went to the Sections, with Jerry moving on to the slate tournament. Ab Coach Ci. W. Wingo. BJ The varsity. Front: Mat maids Phyllis Banducei, Sherry Shepard, Joy Wright, Lori Donahou, and Peri Cearley. Kneeling: Jerry Hedden, Vine: Lasiler, Tom Mahaney, Roy Castaneda, and Mark Joiner, Standing: Ken Wright, Davic Williamson. Terry Wingo. Craig Mahaney. Mike Harrell, and Eric Tisher, CJ Craig Mahaney. DJ Eric Tisher, El The junior varsity, Front: Charles Tylor, Ken Macy, Greg Rivera, Randy Avant, Mark Thompson, Rick Remesal, Tom Reed, David Montoya, anc David Frisk. Standing: Don Warren, Don Hill, Alvin Denys, Jeff Young, Adrian Denys Mark Dickens, Mike Burch, Alan Graves, and Bret Martin. FJ Mat maid Karen House and Cindy King, in foreground, and the Freshmen. Kneeling: Frank Rivera, Marty Bettencourt, Asa Merry, and Fred Todd, Standing: I.arry Allison, Don Belletto, anc Brian Lemons. GJ Ken Wright. HJ Frank Rivera. ll Mark Joiner. Jj JV coach Mike Riley. 1- F B: rs, D I X 1, N Brent Gilbertw' Mike Linda Bill Susie Brenda Gilbert Gillespie' Gillihan Gillihan' Gillman i, . 5 K V. 4 21 gg 1 '3 -ix 7 A . 47 V h: r l UA I is-r Q 6' 'xv W A 1 ' I X nv'-wW.,....- 'w6' Q li G ix! I 'U t i f G i-, 1 f i ,io Q- FHS Mike Regina Brenda Rosie Eddie Sheila Gillman' Gillman Gilpin' Giva' Gold' Gonzales' Q .O K -.'si A L' W W ,. W ., ., ,5 'Lvf:? 5 M2Ww'Lf!9 , iii , . W- f-, X., f 3.521-.v,.,g ' fifiiin' 2654, V ,S ...W-q,n- ox X X Shelly Gonza ,-,' 'Gul x Tom les' Gonzales Their goal: a future a homemakers The Future llomemakers stress the domestic arts. Al Front: Donna Faultner. Chris Cook, Debbie Thatcher. Sally Wehrman, Middle: Anne Belletto. Rhonda Bench. Linda Siville. Judy Boswell. Advisor Phyllis Reeves. Baek: Kysi Rice. Claudia Wallis, Lonna Burgess, Samantha Mael.ellan. Linda Gillespie, Pauline Bruton, Debbie Cha- vez. BJ Advisor Shirley Glenn and Ramona Davis. i, a in L ,. itz I.: 1 ' QQ? S . ff .-,sat kk I ia- W vs I 1.1 Xe X 1 .. I Vf,,.4V. ., qu-5 1,77 W. Rod Dana Barbara Alan Goodner ' Gookin Graham Graves If 1 ' ' Li . tg ff l Bruce Terry David Graves ' Graves' Green Y 1 Rhonda Greer' th in W 'ff' G M4 5 5 Vi f qi. 1' ,MY f Nz,- , ff ,yu h rf! 5 M, W'-I' i 1 4 i V I V, ,Q--ww J ,l V, ,,f' 'E ' V lr V P V M ai if tm i n ' ,, ' ' V I: A Q X X ,ff J ' -, Mr , X Q V , I W -ii . G G ...Q S2323 'i . f i f pf 1 1 Q i I ,Q 1 , G .,, gi if ,Q EV X X W V sm G Lffii E lf! WW G N If 3 A A ,M ar f G y , - ',',f .,. - 47 ' Lf ,,,,.li, if m 5, 'Q ' :iw M, .bv 55959 ' M ,V Q Liz Mcrry. Sccond: Nix, Terri Lukcns. Third: Bcndcr, Sully Johnson, Rcncc Ouslcy, Cindy Rilu Muilloux, Karen Evcrctt, Nancy Back. Linda Wann. M y A X I y 5 iv .' 1 y .11 M 1 ff , ' i'. V i ts, M ry W rr., A Q n 2 f iv i GZ Hui. Q. 'ii 1 rw fi Jim Jamie Marty Randy Sherry Verna Sherry Brian Gregory' Griffith' Griffithn Griffith Griffith' Griffith Grim' Grubbs' 63 januar 9 M , ' - 2 . s A . , E New time schedule: 8:15-2:20 7 8 'WN Girls' BB- OHS-38 EU-29 JV'sm26 EUs20 15 Girls' BB- OHS-42 Manteca-50 J 'V's-23 Manteca-49 22 Report Cards lssued T Start of a new Lschoolj year 2 ,Lai B B-P OHS-D80 L B443 Coltsb-3 I L BW35 Wrestling-A OHS-39 Sonora-W l 9 J V's-36 Sonora- l 8 16 BB- OHS-69 Ceres-54 Colts-70 Ceres-44 Fresh-H69 Ceresf-34 Wrestiingh- OHSW-28 - EUA-37 - JV'sW36 EU+33 B B- OHSQ-'72 LB-w6l Colts-39 LB-42 Assembly: Air Force Band W T ,, Wrcstli n g-- OHS--4 l Cen-:SWZ4 .EVE-62 Ceres-3 M tr- s .lx . 4 .X 3, , ' 'Q -I 1 X 2, ' S '51 . X - :- X. , S Xrrf Girls' BB- OHS'-42 Beyev-38 jV's-66 Beyer--35 ll B B- Froslv-U52 SonoraM43 G ymnastrata G irls' BB- OHS-35 Ceres--59 J V's-32 Ceres-26 218 End of Semesier 24 25 F BBW- O H S-+46 Manteca-56 Colts-49 Manteca--67 Frosh-5 l Manteca-'69 5 BB- OHS-62 EUWSB Colts-47 EU-52 FroshM40 EUM-38 Seniur Class Dance 12 BB- OHS-45 Sonora-47 Colts-34 Sonora-50 Wresll ing- O HS-52 Manteca-I 7 JV's--66 Manteca-6 19 S 6 2 if if C X -1' If A 42: um f fx ,qlmwfm-M A new ltradltlon - Chocolate War . 1 Aj Up goes thc sign and the war is on. Oakdale Hi kids began munching chocolate and thc Campus Communications Class plowed the profits into thc extra l6 pages ol' Z color in this year- book. BJ Dennis , Carlson helps un- ? i load the goodies. 1 CJ Donald Ruiz takes time out from his pcnnant- raising job to help out. DJ Sale- sperson Carla Pe- terson. EJ Re- member thc Su- gar Daddies? Christina Olsen's dentist does. l-'J Tara Johnson comes truckin' into Room I7, GJ Sharon Ehling takes a sugar break. Za was H My iiia Mlsnr B i?H11., V H23-:HER to , my -E, . I -. M it g ,,,.N in :X K C 3 f Sheila Glenda Annette John Dana Jay Ray Grubbs' Guenthern Guerra' Guille Gust Hahn' l-lall 1 Enthusiasm at G mna trata Al lee D .5 The third OHS Gymnastrata, under the direction of Kathy Smith, proved to be an exciting evening in- deed. Besides local talent, the gym floor was the scene of performances by Sacramento State and M.J.C. gymnasts, Baton expert Syndi Pruitt and the OHS Songleaders also did routines. Al Linda Dolbee starts a cartwheel while Laina Corder waits her turn. Bl Toni Ganaway. CJ A Flying Buttress: front Laina Corder, Lisa Stone, Elena Small, and Linda Dolbee, Znd row: Toni Ganaway, Becky Rose, Cindy Crook, and Kris Fowler. DJ Flowers for a triumph: Phyllis Banducci and Mrs. Smith, El Front: Glenda Guenther, Joy Wright, Jody Beckerdilc, Kris Fowler. Kneeling: Sandy Pettigrew, Phyllis Banducci, Peggy Scott, Elena Small. 2nd row: Jocelyn Potter, Lisa Stone, Top: Cindy Crook, Regina Reed, Toni Ganaway, Dana Gust. . .N -A' 1 R 9 1 i P .f i---S ful 3' K 4. t ww-1 ll! Mary Janae Rob Hallinann' Hamby Hamilton' TQ 3 if at I c- is 5 di' ,- as -1' Jus ' s- 1---1' - ,.1., 1 rr X i ---- Q' is saw -4 3 x f ' Terri John Ronda A'Dawn Mike Hamilton Hammond Hankins ' Hannah Hanson' 1 t ,. ,E Here's one department where you tick to bu iness N - fi X L li ill' AJ M Fahey, chairman of ' V , the Business Department, ' f announced his retirement 0 N this year. BJ Jim Greaves, f e't,'t CJ Steve Cousins. DJ Kathy Deneen Harbour Harmon' Diane Alien, who was in- strumental in the creation of 21 Future Busi- ness Leaders chapter on campus. EJ Rita Mailtoux does a spot of typing. FD Keeping books are Stacey 'Fheiler and Lori Pedrioli. GJ Learning that figures don't lie is Susan 1 an fjz, -:W ..,. w ft. tg gif . - 'Wi' 'i . A 1 , Malcolm Harper Mike Bruce Lcnca Scott Edie Harrell Harris Harrie? Harris Harrison 67 44' , r. ', sg Q 4. '. N X Q 21 4, nf 449:-k',-11' .7 , , , kk . 4 ar . ,QQ rl ., -k , 'n -H ...Y 'f X Q f P 5 if ,- at I 3. , 1 1 fats . Q S4 . VR , RH-1 xx 'fr .A in ,Q ff, if 'J R nk A- ' 4 M, , 1 V. ,MV ,jam QP,-cz., -. fl' 1 - . .- . ,l , 5' ' f',.?g' 13 . X ., . 4316 1 x . ,wi V X'-. . 1 1-. ya-' . ' v , . ' -' I' 'X ' . ,Q WJ H ' 'ff . 3 ' W. Qi. 7 N ,v. I MVA v 14 , - 4 in . -,gm ,M - - vwwg, , .W F- ' , ' ' , '. W 'IQ ,W - . Q W4--4,6 , . V. x - f -1 . - :,. ' .5 2' .' ' um .1 L NY! '. 1' ' , A .-- ' .L ... A Fil 4? S a Q X Hot Fro h go 12-2g take fir t in V.O.L. l ' The Freshman basketball learn won IZ, lost 2, A if and in league play the ehamps were 7 and l. . wi Marty Arnett was voted most inspiralionalf' V 1 lf John Mefferd, most improvedf' and Kirk Van- U lg i Clagriff, most valuable. A.Bl front: Kirk Van- l dagriff, Marty Arneitg middle: Kirk Rimert, Nlike Hanson. Sal Hernandez. John Mefferd, Bill Logan, Travis Jones, Salvador Razog back: Coach John Dery, Rus- sell Cates, Mario Flores, Bill Moore, Tony Martinez, Don Ingram. and Coach Greg Anderson. CJ Kirk Vandagriff shoots for one. DJ Mario Flores spins around. EJ Mike llanson and Travis Jones. NQ4 eg s rr ' Steve H Ross Colleen Troy Evelyn Cay Jerry Ron llartslicldw Hawkins Hawksi' Haynes' Hays Hazel Heddenx' Helms' Z f: ...W 2... J o - K' iese we X Y. 3 1 ' Nj Colt impressive with hard, determined style I B C D Lg-. This year's sophomore basketball team held on to the very end, playing good, hard ball. Tim Bryant was named most valuable player: Dan Romine, most improvedf' and Randy Cook had the best free shot per- eentage. Al Official Morty Boer explains the game to Shawn Caris and Tim Bryant. BJ Robert Shipman goes up for two. CJ Caris shows his style. DJ The 78-79 Colts: front: Paul Scalise, Derek Davis, Randy Cook, Shawn Caris, Dan Douglass, Kevin Brunk, manager Tinsley Johnsong back: Coach Jack Thompson. Tim Bryant, Jeff Norwood. Robert Shipman, Dan Cum- mins, Dan Romine, Russ Vorse. 'if , T .. . I Q up wr f i 'Q 'ff gg ,Ki , .S ,R 3 .2 -at 2 'f - -1. t l , ' Tammy Hendricks' Terry A Kelly Katrina Maria Roceltt a Jamie Hendricks' Henry' Heppe ' Hernandez Hcrnande7 Hernandez' el-fm I ,ww K! v. . f , ' 1231 1 iv uf 'i ,W 2 '-:K' , A 2 , , l 4 g lQ gll l f W E 3 ' 7 ll' HL ' ffl pw Us nm rg 1 - asf H'- ' -Q f M W Z wen, Ml ff - ' ri ff 7 X Q I fgjsi li m ' 3. I -fr ' REV 3?-L WE X X WB X A 1 - V. .1 ' ,I 1. : qw ' f .MH 1 c Q Q Q . X Q W ' iv ii F- ' :J ,ig 'Q A ' u V-2 1 ,s '.-i f ! 2 as f k a K- f ,un N .H Xu., ,K 'Nl'-',,, A, V! E 557 - we YP W I, ff W -N...-.Q--J' 3-sim Q M X M, ,i AX-A W 'af' x I + 'Y -'B H W Aa. -MVC 2 .Ri Aim- 5 f E 2 Y: J ff 45? I X' 'Q- as 'S i 5 3 5 1 ,. 1 1 . :lh V X Z I . y J pas' hzz' , we J V--f D . at i ' f ' V - - Lwaauii ' f DecDee 74 H iw' . l it . Qu ,.. ,fr ,. - , .- , W 110' Var ity: 4-11g JV' : 10- Al OllS's 8-girl Varsity, eaptained by Mary Jane Seimas and Mary Curloni, rat ,ty ' l were led in scoring by Annette Van Ruiten and freshman scnastion Sheryl l.igon. From left: Marisa Orlando. Mary .lane Seimas, Mary Curtoni, .Ioanne ' : Bowling. Annette Van Ruiten. Sheryl Ligon. Kristi Sharkey. Robin Ownby, The Varsity won 4, lost ll. Bl Nlarisa Orlando. Cl A scrimmage. Dl Coach Larry Lee. El The best .layvee squad in many years: Becky Wright, Lori Donahou, Lori Bjorgc, Debbie Thompson, Roxane Ratliff, Kelly Torrans, Shawna Crandell, Terry McDonald, Ginny Day, Jeanette Nunes. Roxane Ratliff was MVP, leading the team to a 10-5 record. ,A fi t. 1.1! lu i 1 'kv Gary David Don Vicki Vivian Frank Jim Higgs' Hill Hill' Hill Hill ' Hilton Hilton ' .it . y 1- N D f ' ,ff , ew -fd .l ., --vf. M-VZ. qi kv Vt 'Yr 'B' r 1? lin in OHSW39 Girls BB LU 40 Y. V' 3 OHS336 ,ff 5 33 Colts 44 WA B 3 3 .lf j 3 EU-52 EU 39 Wrestlers lose OHS--39 Asilomur EU-36 Girls pass Lincoln's out Cama- Bmhday M. Curtoni, T. tions-- Looper Vulentinc's named to Girlsf Day BB LVol Playoffsj Boys State Wushington's Birthday Senior Portrait Week Golf - OHS-207 Turlock-l 97 Baseball- OHSA-2 ModestoA2 Colts-l 2 Modesto-2 Golff OHS-197 Modesto-232 Girls' BB OHS-f34 Sonora-53 JVM3l Sonora-51 Azteca Club Sells Tacos FBLA begins candy-pencil- pen sale K . f CK schools . title BBf OHS-61 Ceres-65 iv 1 vs Y W , v Ewa iii- W l In . ,Pg .- ff, A W .. R i . 32 , in I A 'rx' '4 ,-1, 'ff , A43 1 '5lET'f',f,s, 'f :Aw v 'J' ' ...Q-. 3 L - w - f , Q A 1 ,, . .2 ----M.,-.muse 1- .. 1-is fe' 'Lau r v .lug L N913 'Q JT. '- :. Q A4-3 sf' L 1' K F4 Ii ' E4 1 F R V If :Q , cg-5 ' I J , I ug J,,,fI ,, ,Q I J. Li 5? - sig , , rg' 'W' V 1 M 'im M W, A Y .. V I X , ' .ffl Q . ' s e F I : 3 E ,,, , of H' If if W, QD ,'- ' kQVc:.,2:x',' . X10 Y V rg 'xi . 3 -1 if? ' ' M W gif ' 'W j liigiifgff I P if q f 'hh 32 M 89 e 'zzz-if . s , Sim A , , ff--1 'QI' 1' 93 9, .Q 1 uvgl iw I , A-. 45 , X MT' 1 'QVIEWH , ! .3 3 H J '-. ,S , X 'ww fa, 'V fe ' 2 E z ff 5 gg X . ,'f! . ' ' 0 M 5 f hi Q we f IMA fi Fr 11 egg Wg 2 82 82 82 22222 'Ml Mi ' 2 i x W i M , ,, ..,f- V. 9 , V K . s if if 5 i If -4 ,I ' I 5+ , . .guy 1 X LR 5? 5 , 3 5 in su.. il v in K Dan Mike Cheryl Janet Jayne Patricia John Allen 78 Hinshaww' Hintonn' Hofmann' Hogwood' Holdern' Holder' HoHaway ' Holzman ' x , L' Y-5 E Q ,,:,,. ,,, . ..:,E,. . .,,-, .. 2 82 freshmen! freshmen! reshmen! r b ib r f .. i f i l o? r if. . :r. fg,a:5.-- --'-- '- .zxaz :z::- f -.If The mziriy lucas ol' ilic Frcylimiiri i ,fl 5 C Class. Al Kurcn Lililclicld. Bl Doug gf , ' 'AAA 'A ': ,K .F I , .. A V A V. G'G' , . A 'Z Q WV V A .. . M Z 'v-Z w- i f I in S U W ,,. r 6 V M- 'H . 92 92 'W' is i .,.,. . '-W V I A Q cl., . W , yi: . K .? I nz . I i . rv 4.314 : ' ' . xm' W: ' ,,, G, , , 19 ' I Vvlf I, ,,.,, ' Svniil Kurt Paul Teresa Houck ': ' Huhn Hunt Hun1 ' Jones. Cl .lcrry Cuiininglium. Dj Bill p Moore. lil Robert Bic. I-'J Lisu Rob- cris und Ciziry Higgs try out ihc Orgi- ' cle Quccnk ihronc. GJ Kelli Rogers 'fi Hi rl ff i ,Ai aubmilmi drz1ixingioQucrcus. lll :X winricrl Vlurty Bcllcncourl. ll Cflziu- diu Dykfcul. Bill Blum. and Donna l 1lUlll1CFIfj out llic Slab. .lj Frcshincn Claus Olliucrs try out ilic ol'l'iciul lrosli olficcu: Kelly Cook. vice prcsidcmx Kim Shrimp. prcsidcmg und Bobbi Douglass. scorc- lziry. i'.l Kathy Mike Dalona Daun Hunter Hurst Hutchison ' Hyatt' A,-...4 heart belongs to ? l 1 u..-, AJ Max Viss reads the special Arcadet Valentine's issue. BJ Once again thc Asilomar Girls delivered carnations: Janae Hamby to Fred Stone. CJ Simply thrilled are Kim Shamp, Lisa Roberts, Colleen Hawks. DJ So is Sharon Ehling. L-.0 Looper Curtoni ' ' ll e 4 fi Mitzi ,pink 11. 4 L au , n Q , we flu ,ti 'ig' like L gl Z-if? l 'W Www. if EG conclave W 1 'n t Oakdale will be represented this summer at Boys' and Girls' State by Tony Looper and Mary Curtoni, respectively. The outstanding juniors both par- ticipated in sports and student governmentg both were C.S.F. members. ' . ? Q , . as-4 A, X X . J rr Z 'mix if it i Shelly Felicia Lita lchord ' lngehritson ' lngebritson' f Don Ingram' Isaac qw-s M A ,,,,...t,t,, Matthew Mark Jamison ' ': ::':'3f ' There's a bu iness l d ' f ture A i The Future Business Leaders ol' America were new on campus this year, and they made quite an impact through sales of various items, including pencils, pens, and tee-shirts Cpictured in AJ, BJ Sitting on left: Advisor Diane Allen, Rita Mailloux. Mary Nichols. Sitting on right: Tricia Pettis, Violet Shower. lf Standing. fronti Barbie Lukcns. Judy Mailloux, Laura Marchetti, Donna Smith, Teri Lukens, Linda Dolbee, Kathy Butler. Back: Liz Pedersen, Sherri Shepherd, Susan Nix, Diane Archer, Debby Moore. VH 0 W Q - if-1 '17 'I '-b-n.., ,Q if K ,B M y 'YNY' YN- dvi if Linda Donna Bonni Lori Mark Staci Tammy Tim .lardstromn Jiminezu Johnson .lohnsonn Johnson Johnson Johnson' Johnson Areadet is new l E OHS's venerable N l newspaper, the Arca- A det. covers the campus 7 scene. Al Front: Ken B l Claussen, Middle: J0- ' ' die Merry, Michelle Buck. Tanya Angel. Linda Cullum, Koni Muniain. Back: Osborne Stout, William Peterson, David Mendes, Wesley Peterson, Ronnie Davis. Shel- bert Buttrum. BJ Michelle Buck scans some photos. CJ Sally Johnson, Dl Happy customers Saundra Sward and Jodi Osman. El Ronnie Davis and Wil- liam Peterson, mia e ,, E i , ii jj it I f , D ,fl i m :Vl Q A , gk I 4 riy, ,W ,,Gi.. , - iitt M 1 T V . K W A 5, V M V l, 3 , , f L - lf' L ,, V ,,,i wif i , 3 Q Z I L H 5 ' A llne. , A A t3,, V, , f. . ,li A k,,,: ,, I has 1: f ,S 'S f A Tinsley Venita Jeff Mark Bill Doug 82 Johnsonu Johnson' Joiner' .loincr ' Jones Jones' Z 1 Eric Ray Jones' .lones - ,ff If ,ff 45, V4 . . ---,- fgigfiifg-13 ,A 2? 'QW Q Dllnu fi vs Q: '7' if Communicate on campus l g Al Thc CC leaders at 7 T l J Millard Fillmore's birthday, Cloeknisc from top left: Areadet liditor David Mendes, Party Chairperson .lo- die Merry, Quercus liditor Debby Moore talso shown in Cl, Oracle Co- Editor Karen House. Oracle Photo Editor .lanae llamby. .l-Club Presi- dent Dennis Carlson. Oracle Co-Editor Susan Reed. Bl The C.C, room sprouts a tree. Dt Dennis Carlson awards Doug Campbell a camera lor winning a daily broadcast contest. EJ Pennant coordin- ators Don Rui? and Brent Vaughan in action, lll5 5 .X ,- K -N is, .3 Q L-45:22-11. at t , S121 'l :Y 'f -a n if , tttot i,tc A ki , . a Q fc la., f ., , c -,,,,...-I 5-N M f l'7 P ' I 'K 2' 'DIL - Q-.ia i is Q Ke? K Sherri Travis John Mark Steve Alvin Stuart .lones Jones' Karpan Karpan' Karpann' Kay' Kamstra' L? W Arik 'M V '-,, V V ii J Lvl 5'-K 234' f, t f i f -1-1 -I ,A lt K J J r t i J 4-. i 5:51 ' oatt A ,. V AV .m:AW, A, b ,'., My A ' t q l X.,, W Indu trial Ed i knowing how :QYH4 xml W This Country was built by hand men and women using lathes. hammers, wrenches. plows. ,. In Industrial Ed the students learn by doing. AJ Department chairperson Bill Dyer. BJ G, W, Wingo. CJ Ned Jackson, DJ Lorne Wilson, EJ Fernando Magdaleno. l'J Brad Ehrenholm. GJ Robin Evans. llJ Jeff' Knott. SR '-Q X , 1 Xia ' it gf ..st..,,, , .X buts' Tom Kendricku' ,pal ribs? Q in J 'VK i J ti- uaa , . B 1 1... .ll ' x V 'Br X W Q53 Q , Rob Cor Steve Cindy Kenyon' Koelmansu Kindred King . -Q55 64 i '54-' I, M 'A as ' Sandy Diana Monte King' Knight Konrathn' 8 Ag goal: learn a farm vocation rm r i F No matter what advances will be 5, made in technology in the future, l l-Q man will have to eat-and that pt H means we'll always need farmers. Sl Q51 l The men dedicated to training, to- . morrow's farmers are AJ Ag De- partment Chairperson Don Hendricks, BD Doug Miller, CJ Bill Ross, and DJ Student Teacher Mike Phipps. EJ ln the shop: Paul Armstrong, FJ Sparks fly when the welders go to work. GJ Sam- uel Parks. HJ Willie MacLellan. mmfu-nano UUE. Q JL 0 ' 1 if . I Q YK NH I' gi 7 7 ii 'ii i ,A 1 2 , ., l f Dinha Karla Laura Anita Dalena Glenn Derek Koontz' Koontz' Koontz Kruse' Lara Largent' Lasiter' AQ. f 24 , eeping up with X Q l - Q, .Q , gk X X a changing world l The social science department concentrates on the human condition in this changing world, as well as the changing world itself. Al Depart- D ment chairperson Don Osman. BJ Wally LaRose. CJ Visco Grgich. DJ John Quaecia. El Don Viss. FJ Bob Hake. GJ Mike Riley. Hb Donna Wimberly calls on her brain power during a quiz. llKishor Patel, now ofOakdaIe. was born in England. Jl .lim Thompson. KJ Dan Presfield. l.l Tony Looper. Ml Bobbi Douglass raps for order while Sandy King prepares to comply. A Elf G Hplla K it lm gf , , .k.L , 5. David La1hrum WWA? uW .larry Laubcru 504 agus Eric Lcask ' fl ., ,'F'lz,X John Kerry Terry Brian Dougf . LCHSR' Lce ' Lce Lemons Lemons fx 5 Qf 5 . ,.,:. R 1 mlifi' 5 L'ff -,L. i ky , Q .. Q, : ::: :M i P z - . f ., . H f Q' QQ 1' - PJ 1 Swv b x X Q , , .- si Y' in C, it ,Q -- V., IQ vp 'Ms-. L Bobby Tom Donna M endy Ross Sherry Phil R icky Lcmosu Lcmos ' Lengel Lcrch' Levcrettu Lewis Lia! Liai' 7 nes. I VPN From here to ou: book , other m dia The Nlediii Center ix llie OHS iiilormiilion repomilory on pziper, Lupe. reeordx, lilm, amd in llie lieiids olkueli people zu ,NJ Librzir- inn S1miOuslex.lil RK1lll.lilClKNOll.LlHLl C'lC'i1r0lSc 1 Audio-visuzil Stull. lfronli Robert Feemsler. Ronnie Davis, Tim Brown. lberinixflirlson. Bi1elx:.lel'l'Sm1ri'. 1 1 , iz ., Bkfllllgtf. Prim Cairlxon. amd Ousleg. lil The library, -w-54 gl N' , ...,... WA, r,-.-....4..l ai 4 v iii: N 'I' L -1 --1 1 me ..g1Qi. :,'-efiszf ff - ze 1 . . - . f. - W is - , .. ...ww .. ir X 'i ' L L K JR Q27 wif 4 i xnmlg ' -A 'lv l wg V ,. , ii R Gene Ray Sheryl Joel Mike Karl 88 Licks Lieb Ligon' Lindsey Lingley f Litfinw .VD Au un Becky Karen Lilllefieldn Littl afield' is F3 ' 'Vi X 5, as f t v :X k 13 3 5 I 1 ...F 1 Q51 x It my I . . . f When the snow falls in the Sierras, a group of OHS kids make for the slopes, as Lance Vaughan demonstrates at the left. ln the Ski Club are: Front: Cindy Rivera. Tod Osman, Geri Fore, Judy Boswell, .Ianet Fries, Alicia Kay, Second: Durwood Taylor. Pam Lutz, Laina Cordcr, Darcy Nixon, Cindy Doyle, Valerie Rimert, Shelly lchord, Third: Sally Wehrman, Angela Ferraresse. Frank Rivera, Cheri Cole, Patty McClain, Kim Shamp, Hector Castenada, Fourth: Kelly Cook, Lisa Lutz, Kelly Coleman. Jill Eehleberger, Lynnae Pittel, Greg Ri- vera, Top: Sandy Roche, Cheryl Du- Val, Allen Zanker, Steve Kindred, Bruce Bowling. Swoo h. It' the Ski Club. I 5, , , 1' ,f. . t ' F Ire .M ' kk In ,.. 4' r:,L V gb ,tg Wes? . L . ? 3,933 F R at ii C S J , ,- 'E , 'QE my , is , I T F A 1' K' it ii Q. .Q iiil '1 F .9 i PM L t W , + l or st , is et K in x N? Q, t ggi 'kk it 4 D I K ki., C f .C T 1 vi ' C ' C f V? ' ff ,iwwh . 3 , YSKI1 52, Ai 'Why ng U A r 1 i Q T y 'L A -T , Wir . 'W -..wt if l Jerry Bill Cindy Brian Debbie Tony Anthony Lynn Lockhorst' Logan' l.ogan ' Long Looper Looper Lopesn' Lopes' ll . f Ni . M., ,UE 4 . giivq-w J 'NX . ,,..,,, .W,, 1 4 ivan ,,,k ,ku I --.3 9 ww--gg, f' My k Q' ' a'1 ,g.,g.. H - . 4 V .4.iJ.7if45iir:z1:-msn, -aaa.. wzvalsl-fa-L, ,Blain x .. 9, ,fx v ,li .. ,mg aw Eff? ' :EI ii - . wg, - fm 2. 113 4 - ' --.. L 5 4 il F 1 'V' 'Q-..f ff ' W X, lsfil l mm Hx Robbie .lclf R115 M Donna Tim Bgirbigj Tgri lnpcl Imcm I ovznfq' l,ublJurV': S l.uccro ' l,uccrn ' I-ukcmffw Ilukcmwa- The ork 0 GH can ork , 1, e l.lUUl'N1lI'C wept. the buxea emneundgo. lllL2ll'CLfN1lI'Ull'lll1I1lCd not by magic, bum by rnuxele. Thexe are the people who do il. ,VU Nlnlnlennnee Ilmremun .lnek Slexer. BJ .lohn A C, P Quran leh gets the field ready lorn gn1ne,ClTl1e erexx: lllltlSX!Cll1lllL.l.GCLJl'gLI Dl1lN.SlCYCl'. f . ' ,W Bob Slmnzlller. llonnrd llalnnllon, llenry Xlendrnno. und Cnruxielm. D3 llllllllllklll. lil l D Fred linldonudo und liurl Mnrlin. lfj The bun driven. l'lf0l'IlZ Wally Rinsnnlh. Dave 1 Nlulder. Cieorue llnxnes. Bob liurgerl und RuvQuiulex, llneki .loxee Alueo. .leun llulllield. l5erniee.Xlbrigl1l. linda Thiel. GlI1llCl4f'0l11lJ5. Dee Rlee. Teddy .Impex 'L - f ' . ' ' K 'X Nlnlrilyn Koek. 14 '- W L' ' K I Ml ol us , -, . a , , S BC T F 3 9' ,, M .I arf ' ,ll ' , Mn' 4. . . 'J' ' fi.. , . 3 's:f'7l l f 'Flip' M lk .Kg 2 Q ae P f Aw X 4 ff .Q x,f2Qu,', ' 1' ,,,,, fy fl ' ' 'it V ' -' f Wx',1T:5'll ' vftg ' . 319 I . .fzzxzzlf . in Allan Hsu Pam Tim Till! Kim l.l.tll x l.u1f Lutz l.utz ' l.fyIlCl'laH: M2lbrC1l I5 A ,, Mg W 4 I-2,1 if .,-, Shari Mnbrey 'H' Tmms OHb 3 lrcsh Soph 115 -I-Cnniszz march 7 S M T W T F in S Tennrs OH 0 owney 5 Gof OH 212 Jowney 204 Badmlnton Modesto 712 OHS beats Edison Btseball r sh lrvlngston 12 B tdmtnton .. ,,.1 tr.. ' K wifi: GOHY, kt 'W' 21 Q Y Y ousnzoz 1' A Lincoln-229 TCW-H Q- 1 E ' A OHS---2 5 U ig: tv-are 6 Sy 1' f - MOMOHS - ' 1 - fifiij. ' I XXAL j J J .'.. ., A . 2 Charm Basketball Track OHS 8 CARN'lVAL '- King Awards Turlock 62 mUSlC11l Assembly Banquet Modesto 25 B I C OLF aseba 1--'OHSf6 6,45 205 Gof Soph Frosh 96 Ccntrglgl lrncoln 207 OH 199 Modesto 58 W Turlock 197 Turlock 15 Sophsxl Badminton Central-0 OHS beats Tokty Mmlmum Day Gtr s 49 Turlock 51 Golf--OHS-215 Modesto 36 MJC-212 CARNlVAL i musical Baseball 0 2 Bddmlmon Baseball-'OHS-4 Varsity loses JV s MCrCCd'3 ootr ous 242 Wm '1' Educ Sophgirj NUC 244 Merced--4 lscalon B tseball OH 0 Turloek 6 C10 OHS 202 F U 208 V trstty and JV s GOll both beat EU OHS 202 Btseball F sh 12 F 8 Trtck OHS 104 Bret Harte 40 D nur 21 lo e 2 Bret Harte 2412 Denur 26 lo e 4 S Bre Harte 80 en ur C li' tl? Badmmton Varsity and B JV s both beat Ceres Baseball l'r sh 10 C rcs 1 OH 4 Rtverbtnk admtnton Varsity and JV s both beat Manteca OH '-ff21z Central'-12112 Go lf'- OH 'f197 Ceres-259 Tennis--ff OH -5 Baseball- OH '47 Sop s-- Y-9 E -8 Go -f OHS-204 Manteca-f 191 Track- Placer Relays: Varsity and Sophs win big! V sae Remember the :.ee - - eclipse, hail? Q-.X -. 1 - fl. 53 . , Al On l ebi'l111ryZ6, l979.1he lust lolail eclipse ul' the sun lo be visible lrmn the eonlinenlail United Smiles in this eenlui'5 occurred. The eclipse lJCg1ll11ll5lllll'lSC. I ended all N102 arm. Ogilidzile. reliilixely eluse lo the piilh ol' totality. sim X8 pereenl ol' the sun's disc eclipsed. And while eclipses Lire okay. huilslurins :ire ,V i super! Whieh is what we got in Oukdzile ai super huilslorm. Bb .leI't' Ben7iger gels his eurls wished by Ronnie Duvis. CJ The deluge. Db Tzmyu Angel dries out lllvlkll' ii vizilk through the haiil. lil Dennis C1ii'Ison niukes like 11 hiiil xmrshipper. i i H ..--.45 .K X K7 , e e 3 q ,i.,, IAQ in WS gs X' .-.N i lr- i ,, 'wwmskl li 3 ,h mf' 2 ' 1 ll 2 t we I s V J. , 'x 'Q f 'D M, ,ii 1 Q 51 3 li .' rr ' i Q35 l' 'gt' nv, f iiflu Q 'wiEf i s 'fs' A 3 s N X vs ..,ie1-lf1 e t 1 R sf.1 b ,gi f O .... ., Sffisf, Willie Ken Miifk Toni Judy V Rita Matt Mare Mucl-Cllimtn Macy' MLICYH' Mzihuncy ' Miiillouxw' MaiEluux ' lVlillC0l'l1'H l' in Mz1lnnc 93 -in H I ' ' Starting in December with tryouts, a group of talented stu A formed the cast for this ear's s rin musical: Carnival. i 0 Y P B 0 A by all accounts, the most successful musical in recent y Directed by Robert Dahlin, the cast put on four regular perfo manees and two full length matinees in March, plus an assembly program for at the students at OHS. The show was bright, funny, and charming. AJ Front: Dennis Carlson, Linda Tooley, Lori Clinkenbeard. Second: Robert Dahlin, Kevin Benziger, Kristi Sharkey, Randall Morgan, Charlene Ponte, Steve Reynolds, Cindy Archer, Jan Graves. Third: Wanda Cintron, Dave Current, Tawn Brewer, Brian Long. Fourth: Shelbert Buttrum, Jane Walker, Lisa Palmer, Anita Miller, Melody Zigler, Sandra Squires, Steve Rapinchuk. Fifth: Troy Verarras, Karen House, Linda Wyatt, Jeanette Guyton, Connie Puckett, Susan Woodward. Backzl. onnie Davis, Bill Jones, Beth Segale, Sandy Brainard, Calvin Pierce, Doug Jones, Kathy Snider, Anna Lumme, Carmen Long, elisha Walker, BJ Kristi Sharkey. CJ Kristi and Kevin Benziger. DJ Robert Dahlin is surrounded by puppets. EJ Steve Reynolds and Charlene Ponte. FJ l-inda Wyatt, Connie Puckett, Felisha Walker, Melody Zigler, Anna Lumme, Carmen Long. GJ qindy 7Archcr, Shelbert Buttrum, Jane Walker. HJ Randall Morgan, I D 34 A C 2 Wig 3 1 4' 9 .Y r , ,V ' 'V 'fi ' QM A ' ' 4- 7 L 'H ff vs, I 94 Ui, hu M R, g tak? , .gi Cindy Brian Karen Laura Ronda Tom Bret Ronda : Marchant' Marchetti ' Marchetti Marchetti' Marcrum' Markiewith Martin ' Martin Q f. f.. z f t t f V I ,. X ,, , I V, K , ,, . . .. 3 Q.. t , 1. -mwnsif I A mf 'V -. , . , r M' A A? ' .H .,,,.,,..... ,gg 4, , , 4- - x......W rg:-align if , .rf at 'N MHA, i 1 Av X' K , 'wi A , 5 Di ,, ,, . f wwf' 2 1 Y, tt m , X 5 fm ' ' QJffm.f5Lfs L 'f ' , , ,U W fri Q fx 'FX his Q 1,4 N , 2 . it ,' it t 1' PF , 1 t 154' f -1 it 2 iii p-I i A ' P ' r f' E f .. 'fi yu ' u 5 Q I , ,,,, Yiy, . ' 14 'A ii I ,A I 5 Q EGM ii. 2 i 'iff ay , ' 1 j w t ,fy 1 rr ,A-V , H 1 ,M f, ' M 4 if Q 6 I EW ii ,, V, gf,f,3,,5g,,q,l vgtgiva 'ffw-nm-W' .,,. , ' :' A - 'fiiqw . ff ,p X ,,,. 3 I 'K MG .,f9,,,z VIVVI ggi P 5 5 x.A,,. ig.-N, f . -X11. 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Rcbuccu Collette Sandy N111111' N1111h15 ' Mznxwcil' Q 1 .loc N111y'U ' V' 1. ,,: F 3 , 1 1 - qui' 4 '1 1 1 Cfl1il1N10 Currie D11f111 Roger N-111gc1:1lun11 'f Nhlyllllfdsmg Mays McAll1sIcr 1.1 is if 1 an F Where sweet music .. n rules the school da Q 8 f SR nnu-ingin inuxic dcpnrtincnt CUI1liI1UC5lklLll111llC with in quality :ind quantity. c building. Bt Niumic dirccltu' Robert Dllhliltilltkicilili'aLlI1NXNCI'l0lilC 1 ,Q tic ' 3 s. lit il group nl' xtucluntx my uttcntinn: Sumin XNnodtuii'ci in linc- i i und,1inci Alicia llnrtxiicld, Cnllccn llilNNkS,BfClldllC1lN1lLl8.f.1lVlHCl1l.UI1g.TiFlLl i x t' tb Vnncc. fiuilnristm Ft Miku Tolnn. It Vince lztsitcri :ind fit Bob Circun. li U . 'nv ,Iv wa- ,.-- -mx x if ,, f-N , ? rr. ' Lori Putty Taxmmic Susan kathy Scott Terri huidu N1cCuH' Nicftziiiif' 'V1cConncIlH McCoy Mcfullcyt' Nicllnnaildw' McDnnuId ib1CciKlXY1l1l4Uk8 -- : m R 'Q Mu ie dominate our assemblie i ' e - A! . ,Q w L-S lit ery one agrees the lred King assembly - 1- i fff lAj was one ol' the most extraordinary ex- , Q i, X, . ,, li: zbh ii iAb ii ' V EI' - perienees in reeent OHS memory, Mr. King, fx g ,Ls Q 233. ,Y a gifted musician. had the student body- all , ' ,, g ,sf f jammed on one side ol the gym --singing 11' It -ste and laughing and perlorming. Here Brian at VAA , 's.g-ivaff long. Karen House. Kristi Sharkey. and Bill Jones get their Y3' fi HF. Vim ' ' I singing orders lirom Mr. King, Bl The Air Foree.la11 Band 9, I Q--- - xx-- 1 fl., performs. CJ The OHS video tape crew eatehes it on film, Q' Qi i ' is .. Di A jumble oleqtiipment lor the morning assembly preeed- l i ing the Homecoming Danee, lil A scene from the Carni- .eg his tal assembly: Steve Rapinehuk and Kevin Benziger. lfj ' M U E More uCLll'l'HVill.iZ Dennis Carlson and Penny Stahl. 5 fffe , ' wt ' ' is E itf e i ii in if 5 'N ettet,t ,i l ' ' ' i - . J ' mi ig A it H' Q 4 ' 1. 4 Q Q , l 'N QW 's 'W W 2 ,. ft ' 1 S ,, -it ,. 92 3 Q be S S C- v , 44 ff R Q ' sqm ti 3 3: sttsts iii-4' Q i Q f ' 5 -, 'sr N 7 gm 'If A I ,, 1 A' ,, ,Ki Q, I 'ii 252215 4 'e g gi Michele i Mitch Stacey John McQucary MeQueary ' McWilliams ' Melferd' A W' 4 A v Mike Mendesn' Helidzi Tracy Asziij l Mcndoncau' Mendonsau' Merry' -, ww. 1 1 gm? -v-6 X, A E ----...J , 4 F, I gj'1y'xXx , Q L. 1 f , , ,Q uf it L.- mwwvii Q, L1 ,, .,:pzwa1ff: i -, , A may ' 7 -A-A M .ff The h lping hand of special peopl Thcxu pcuplc urc the xpcciulmx who pmx ids ll unique und uwlhul xcrxicu IOlhCiI'NlL1dCI1lxLllld lhu wluml. Xb DCPZIVIIIICIII clmirpcmm 'Iuri Tur- rculbu. lib Teacher . ' lxm Culbcrl C U Rcwurcc NPCCl1lIINl Suu llucm. Di Rcsourcc spcciulixl Shirlcy Ihmlund. And uidcx IJ Nlguw Nmircxw. I-3 Xflurvu N1cN1:1l1ou. Ci! Belly Xrrunl. llb Aururu fiuuxu N1clJung1ld. 1 lx. und Il .ludx J F I' X aff Q ' Ns... iv Lx -44, 'hd' A L f m ' 933 ' 'rc , A Q N - '11 , vw' 4 pl 'A 'W 'vu qi- ' v V fn 7 Q, Q k k I ..,, rl ,, , h h J hu 3 K 'X , P ' 4 'aw hx ' Q , .,N W 4 5 u 3 4 ,,, Dcbrzx Jodie Anilu Iuri Mcrry Mcrry ' Millcrhfx MilIcr ' .mx X, S Tu mmy Millcrf K 'uf .fx Dun Mirzmdun f 15911: Q if ' wx 3: 4 5 H A - 1:7 3, ,f- A.. k -3 I-fl y , wh, I ' . Z3 vw, fy .fi A A 5, M if fa. 1' -v Q Xxkiiyuyi :Ep l mfg m M ikc Joh n Mondo? Monlaxniuw 5 W jx up F1 3 rf 'Q Q S M Ui' g -Wir fif A ,' 3 I Q ' auf 'V' W fi M o M in M 4 . x . X, X MH-'f -0 .,. r..f.,,,,k'-S K' 'I El , 4. s ' Q ls, M ing , , ff ,ri n , X Xa M Erflk 'ffzffi A f f if1fig,.f.f57 A . M ..,L L -V A gn- X ,.1.: X LW ' - -5' .f V If Q 1 wk rrr sf 6 f H .fi ,A-wk- 53: ggi: gf-E -Qs, 1 x 1 i ' Q :w 6 W Li, 4 ', 4 11 60 x,,,. ,A .1 gn-no' K 16- Duvid Julian Debby Hunk Richard Dwayne Scotl Montoya' Montoyu ' Nfioorcw' Moore' Moorc Moorhead Morgan Currie Morris' Class of 98 Presenting the sophomores! In the starting at the top and going doiin: elass ollieers in a tree: Lance Vaughan. secre- tary: Kristi Broun. president: Darcy Nix- on. vice president. Max Yiss on crutches. .Ioey Gonzales, Debbie Looper and Lenea llarris. Steve Blunt. Lynn Lopes. Roxanne Ratlifl' and .lohn Nash. In the eloek- yiise from the upper lel'l: Shelly Pitassi and Darcy Nixon. Gerri lfore. ,-Klan l utl. Torey' Cobarrubia. Pain Snider with .lames Shan. .lohn Vieira. and Tom Ken' drieks, Laina Corder, Clary Solansky. Cheryl Follett. Seott Cook. Sallie Smart. ln the Pu: Baseball player Lori Donahou. .Iel'l' While. Charolette Waggoner, Donna Lucero. Tom Melfarren. Laura lN00llIl. Sherry Dupriest. Cindy Rivera. Kelly Tor- rans. and Evonna Pallord, In the ll : Rick White. lfrank Hilton, l.ori Tapia and Susan Findlay. Mike Stein, I-'ernando Suarez. Gerri Fore. Patty lfreitas. Teresa Tope. Cheri Cole. 'Q psf' gi I 1 ,Jn . , ,S iM I fx 95 5 22 Q I I W5 ik : Ibi 1 I4 ' Oakdale's fre hm nz Valley-Oak , Ae ,WIgigI if I . 'wi,,,,4 W Y QA., Q9 N -I-g g i . I 1 W' 1 X N ,.',g..1f9:,QA ' 3+ f ' I -,mfs-'tk --X , F J ., . dnb Ch3Hll0H f M f I I f I Sporting ll 'P-I xcuxmm rc- M I A 1 cord :md ll pcriccl Iczxpuc ' W Q f ' . . . I I M '-21' in ' , f, ruund. thc OIIS Inmux , ,, 2 3 . I T4 ,' E xxcrc thc ulmmpx, XI C Q , In U Il'UI1II Xlalrk Illompwn. .... . I I I R LI n dy ,IX X an n 1 . .X In n , Xlilclmull. Ohm C ole. Ixirk X il!ILI.lIlI'IIII'. I' ZIZ IIL '1 k I I K 1 A , W :.LA.x: LLL, I A t I rud 'I mid. Nlldailci 'I mmm CIOIIIQIICN. ,XA x x - - I ff - I .yiy 2 - ' ' A -1 I I ' 'ii 'Q - Xlakc Ilgumm. IXII'Ix RIIIICVI. .lcrry Kun- L- 11ingI1um. Rich XX'iIlcll, llcruk l znsilcr. I I I ' - - ' iq ff, ' f -: fa k.:: :ig ' XILIFIX XFIILIII. ligxuki C, unch Greg Andur- ,, , 3 f -f - I I mn. Ron Ilclms. .lnlm XIcI'I'crd. .lou Sligur. - I? 'X ' I ' Nlnrm I Iorcs. John I cal:-Ix, Asxlslallll is a n Mi hkhh y touch Ixun XX rnghl. BI IXIiII'Ix Ilwpmpwum. f ,,., P I E C I XILIVIX XVIICII. III Run IIclms. I'J Rain- ' , R j A I 'W ' 1321+ , J' III -XVIIII' .-'k If A ., -- K' I 1.II I I f .- -- nu- - ,- .. IIIXXI . I K, , Qi1'i' -w-wiatjjfs , 5 ,h Q ..k. '- .I ' eb- Ih, I ., ' ,, I f I 'I-, ' I 1 1 , M V 'N t gl . X j ,. X 2 L. 50- ,gf ,. ,f 4 X W XIII M I I ,I , 1 ' I , I 1 ' X ,xvfflgliii f A 'kv V I X Q Lori Tim Danny Slove Mary I Linda Susan Ilzercyjffff' 702 Nzxvarm' Txuvjukzxilirf' NcvcI NcXxbiII NichoIus Niclsonn' Nix Nixgfgiw 'PV YCCLIA soph fini h t second H1 P Thu Volts cnduil thc watson in xccond ' plates, 1llilCF atiirting strong. .Xl Front: if Ricairtio Lopez. Nlikc Burch. Xlikc Ol- xon. Randy funiuz1lt..loc pCll'Ulll. Nlid- ,4 dlc: .Ict't' Whitu. .locl lindxcg. .lim Pur- i i doin. .lolm Vicirzi. Bill Todd. Sgilvitdor l opcl, Brick: Tim lynch. Piiul Suatlicc. Xltirk Dickcns. Scott Cook. .lclli Norwood. Tint Bryant. Conch Dzuid lliaicigailupi. Bl Mark Dickcns tiilxcm ii wing. Cl lg Wilkinx. Ill .liin Purdom givcn thc 'xtciil homo signail. llll i ' 1 ef' 9 I V 4,AV A V ., ij' f u- ,Z iiii rtt t C ' g lift t 4, fri LL , ', fr , V' V 'M ' av i J 't 4 'wi ,iit iiit fn 'uiffawi 41, 'X if lil -rrp. I ' s 5 ,A W ld' J im Nook' ,- G...-rj M' .lczincttc lizcquicl Nuncwf Nunov' ff? l.1:liC,ia N uno' Janice .lnmcs Rity Nordykc' Northcutt N orihcutint 103 v f 5 W! - .ff U9 43 ,gy f i:g K ,B , . K1l1. ', ':. ,. l Q Q ' L 'if' ' Y N , n 5 3 J ' . V J. f'!f?g4L QTim'! ' smug' Debbitf Suzie ' Debbie 2iQ kE:sy mam Oherthieru' Oden Ogie ' h Oesterlen' Oliver' 0iiver Oliver' Olselxif I QV 3 sf , ..f ,J , D ,. . In i ,M V WM,-,Vi V' . V:,'.:w,-VV .. . - x at -V t ea-Vg.. n .iffw '21 ,Gln 2 g g'?'Ff?a.:i'.g. 1151- .1 V. 4 . 'hp -.' I 1 ly J' 2 4 . B. V :W i V' J' V.. ,2,, 2.- ' V f .fs-LVL.: all V 4 .. F e 1 li 5 'e-gv'hv 93 !3Xtf2ag. V fe 'ffii .K A ' '87 H1 1 wx '- ' - ku 'Lt f A uf, iw ' ik, w 'V tg-J . .. V -tt ' 'em EV , am MW? 3. 1.38 , .L , 11' . 1- Mlngl V. J all ,.. ii 5 . - Iz. 'ek 2 .. ... J iracle Mustangs A . almo t pull it off J , H YV . . . ... ll. I E 3 A The most amazing sports story of the year was in baseball. First, the unhearaldcd ,K -f N A H ' F Mustangs became co-champs ofthe V.O.L. - and then in the Sub-Section ' ' J C tourney, Oakdale went tltrough three opponents before the fateful meeting with Qin Vi D G Lincoln. Coach John Quaccia's boys were I5-9 overall. AJ The Varsity. Front: MM? V V ' Q ,-,'s Mitch McQueary, Todd Spencer, Doug Herriage, Doug Graves, Tom Mahaney, , H 5 ' Terry McCoy. Middle: Marc Malone, Bruce Oden, Paul Sharkey, Kurt Huhn, Jeff Wallen, Tim Wilson. Back: f tl1'ff ' A ' ' ' ' ' Howie Elwess, John Flores, Greg Dyson, Rick Cook, Manuel Vierra, Coach John Quaccia, who is also shown in 1 V QBJ talking to Doug Herriage. CJ Terry McCoy. DJ Mitch McQueary at bat: Doug Graves on deck. EJ Doug A A Graves. FJ Todd Spencer. GJ Manuel Vierra. Mitch McQueary was named the V.O.L.'s Most Valuable Player. ' , VVVV Also making all-league were Greg Dyson and Terry McCoy. - . Z f my V.,. ,.... i .,,.... ,.... V ' U Jackie Mike Shawn Jodi Tod GCDC RBHCC Rilbif! 0lson ' Olson Oman' Osmann' Osman' Ottu' yOusley Ownbyu' W' an-.-.-nu gagaifffzwaily f 1 1131925771 'uf' , ii Mustang tenni team truggles L, i.. Y' , 4 'N I if Ci Di F The tennis team had a rather rough season, but it's a great game and a great gang. AJ The JV's. Front: A ' Steve Kindred, Phil Pafford, Brent Vaughan, Max I -fm i j js L' i if v Viss. Back: Mark Everett, Lance Vaughan, Coach I ,,t., V 1 Don Heck, and Kevin Brunk. BJ The Varsity. Front: Richard Moore, Derek Davis, Marty Griffith, Lon Degraw. Back: Roland Brown, Gary French, Coach Heck, Mark Streeter. CJ Richard Moore thinks about the perfect serve. DJ Gary French , , H .. returns a hot serve. EJ Derek Davis checks out the roundness of a , ,i,A WW A aat , - tennis ball. FJ Marty Griffith. 3, , ,, iict .t tists se , atti AJ , , if t fs 5 6 We-P' i i for ,i org O O is 51.- QA 'J Y , or . ,'g,,.s,' N' lQ.,r......,,. .. -nl Ran Evonna Philip Jun Lisa Sam Tammfy Ownb 1 Pafford Pafford' Paiz Pa!mer Parks ' Parson' Y 'G R 7 i 2' 5 , may sf, .N 'X 1- 5 1 ,J i ,ze nv , .. ' -- - of ,,, . 1 ' T , 4 i ii , , 1 f , wa. MV , dj, , Kiwani on campu ' the Key Club The Key Club is back on the OHS campus in full force, giving young men- and women-a taste ol' service through a community service organization. AJ Kneeling: Shelbert Buttrum and Jay Hatfield. Standing: Advisor Dave Jackson, Steve Wikoff, David Bender, Ronnie Davis, Dennis Carlson, Tim Brown, David Mendes, Doug Jones, Thorsten Hillig, and Tanya Angel. BJ Key Club President Dennis Carlson. 'Wk , ..,, , it , M al t l ' bv' ' 1 f W vi HG M51 vu A1 frgf L, fi!! f Q 'ff 413553223 5 Kim Parsons' yo 1, ,,,. I fa X Y W , ,4, 'hf': Ii' Jfgvzf, , Sheila Kimberly KiSh0r Parsonsm' Patberg' Patel K -A ' J R ',f Y X rv l ,f ,x 't . I A I Liz Pedersen Matt Leslie Celeste Patrick' Payne' Peabodyu vtr vw fn V ' rv ' .,, v , Q s April Fool's Day BB- Frosh-5 Manteca- 3 BB OHS- 6 Muntccii -H3 Colts 0 Muntccti I4 Golf- OHS beats Sonora Tennis--OHS-2 Munteczi I3 BB- Frosh IX Sonoran X Track OHS-82 LB-54 Sophs IOO LB-ZI Frosh-96 LB-36 Girls-83 LB-26 Badminton- Vtirsily loses, JV' Report Card Day BB-- oris 7 I LB--0 BB- Sophs V 6 LB--4 B 6 ciuifm eyef' oHs-we EU-wo Colts-0 CHRIS OHS-6-if? Beyer-6 I.B- 8-P2 7 EASTER VACATION --s 108 2 Central BB- Frosh-9 Ceres-0 Badminton- Varsity. JV's beat Ceres STUDENT WALKOUT 16 BB- Frosh-4 Mantcca- 3 Badminton- Varsity, JV s beat Manteca 23 Track- OHS-100 Sonora-36 Soph-Frosh-105 Sonora-30 Girls-44 Sonora- 65 Badminton- Varsity, JV's beat Sonora ' s. Sonora BB- OHS- I0 Ccrcs --5 Colts 8 Ceres- 7 Tennis - OHS -XVV2 Ceres-6-'fz Golf- OHS - 192 l.B-20I BB- OHS-7 Manteca-0 Colts-3 Manteca-5 Golf- OHS-206 Sonora-247 Tennis- 0 HS-5- V2 Spring Formal: Nights are Forever 28 QHST4 Track- Sonoru-3 OHS-104 EU-32 Sons-T6 3 Picture Onomv Day Frosh-Soph-103 Tennis- EU-32 OHS-I l-16 Sonora-3-V2 Girls-64 1 7 EU-44 BB- BB- FFOShf4 'EU-5 sophs EUA2 cons-3 Criss Qafmljgz EU-6 T 3 ' est beat EU Track- OHS-94 Mantcca-44 Sophsf-98 Mantcca-37 Frosh-5l Manteca-85 Girls--29 Mantcca-80 Tennis- OHS-6 EU-9 Manteca-4-M i L it 14 Y 1 'f - ,A tt.. Qsfwt if i T Q if A,LA l if 4'h - J',, 4' iii i w z. rrs C res C' X, - , ,-is Into leadership: A ilomar girl l W Each year eight outstanding junior girls are t , Q, chosen to represent OHS at the annual Lead- l A' ' L ership Conference at Asilomar on the coast l 5 north of Carmel, AJ This year the surprise l announcement of the '78-'79 Asilomar Girls was made at a rally. BJ Mary Curtoni is the leader ol' the new roup. CJ Kristi Sharkey provided the musical accompaniment or the selection skit. DJ The new girls-as French Maids lEj-Front: Cindy Rocha. Annemarie Marquis, Back: Janae klamby, Nancy Wann, Kathy Thiel, Mary Curtoni, Monica lhompson, and Jodie Merry. ,fgf.? get A T -1- i s a s .. ug .lf E ' if tilt i V T 4. 37, ,Q I H , - W L ' - L1 f , ,VIV y , I y L I 44 Xl , H I, Helen Mike Janet Carla Carrie Gary John Pam Perez' Permenter ' Perpignanu Peterson' Peterson Peterson' Peterson' Peter50n ' SQ Si 110 .W , A , Q Z .i.-.ic2i3'i5j' 0 0 0 X ' '1 f. the class with class! I A 980 fl, .5 fi xi A1 x wif Terri Joe Sandy Trish Kim Calvin Chris Peterson' Petroni ' Pettigrew Penis' Phipps' Pierce' Pitassi ' , 1 Shelly Pitassin .Mi an 2' -H!! 1 ' Q' il V5 Tift' s . ' ,. . grease, pw f ' 'fl xifsx I . ...., .X,, , be is . 3 A Q 5 J I f X C . A k el e as Q Q sa? wi kill we Y l H lift l 'V . e ' 4 K ' f , 4 e M lf fl The mostly-smiling faces on these pages belong to the juniors: heir-apparents to the OHS scene. Al Class olili- cers Charla DeSimas. president: Kenny Wright, vice president: and Cindy Rocha, secretary. Bl Homecoming pie was served up to Sherri Warren, Cl The Juniors' Powderpufl team and assistants. Dj Scott McDonald on the slab. EJ Susan Albertoni waits for a game, FJ Jodie Merry is trying to tell us something. G1 Tammy Brashier. HJ .Junior pyramid builders at a rally: Bottom: Jeff Wal- len. Tony Salas, Mark Malone, Ray llall, Dan Preslield, Wendell Snow. Second: Sheri Warren, Cheryl Cheek, Jodie Merry, Tammy Brashier, Charla DeSimas. Third: Janae Hamby, Kris Watts. Top: Jamie Chu, Mike Gil- bert helps out, IJ A wounded Alan Silva and buddies Jefl' Wallen, Allen Zanker. and Mike Mondo. Jl Vicky Bar- rera. KJ Jayne Holder. LJ Ready for anything is Roy Castaneda. Ml Wanda Cintron. Nl Proud ol' her number is Jeanette Guyton. Jix. auswewe ,,,.. . 'TYQ' F 1 Zse . gf '1.. . 'W AW' i A ww 4 -Q 9 l-Ynnae .leanene Rick Brad Charlene Jocelyn Danny David Plllffli' Pltts ' Plante Poff' Ponte Potter Presfield ' Price 'lil ,,, .,,lW,, 4 ight are forever at the pring formal lt was a magic evening----beautiful people in beautiful clothes. AJ Sugar Bare provided the music forthe formal. BJ Dance chairman Paula Findlay and her date, Robert Sandoval. CJ Tresa Brandenburg and John Bergstrom. DJ Joy Wright and Frank Bishop were crowned royalty for the night. EJ A look at the dance. FJ Teresa Solansky and Mitch McQueary. GJ Rosie McClain and John Crawford. HJ Laurie Price and Jay Hatfield. dpme 5 D Ei T iii gr W f W 2 y ,M li il, JM fy, 3 ff l wg 'll ffm 2 fy f i? 211. ' s f 5 V A 1 5? i fi Z f .lf Q fd 1 f be as ET 'fa wif L: 1 Msg, gg. - MW' --fl iil -sxbdau i il F P Kim Elvin John Syndi Stacy Blfiall Price' Pritchard' Propinu Pruitt Qualls ' RICBM' 'S E, .' r .H I SWL? U .Q Q 'V .ffm , t Q Q r L te if in I a a Q i ,M p ' ! r it X , - Q he Tj: J , at it .M 1 with we W s,'f, it 'M' A rtii i S iitt gg h, l 8 H 4, m if .11 riiifla ' ,wt ,, A ,wif A 1 , ,rf , V ,,.,,, i ' Student ' ff 5 L S Q a o r n walk out in teacher firing protest Errata, l A It was the most significant political act by the OHS student body in recent memory: approximately 700 ' ' students walked out to demonstrate their support for staff members notifiedmbecause of Prop I3 and l i 13 lC i l JD other funding cuts-that they faced being laid off. AJ N The students demonstrated at the hearing for the 18 teachers. BJ ,fl 1 Student Body President Robbi Cook is interviewed by a TV newscas- W ' ter. Robbi was suspended from extracurricular activities for organizing the strike CJ Protestors. DJ Some of the staff members awaiting the hearing. .He Aff, tx H wir 'Kr ' J' L B bb David Aaron Derek Kirk isis Flil:lhey Riddle' r Rllgng' Risfwym Riise' i Rimvff ' Rtmvft' 5 I Bxfyif E i W Q! i Q Q R1 , , 5 W-if i ' 1 ff 2 Q is g Q? J ili .. if j A Ji. Y 1 F- Magi lf ' ,, LJ' w r' mg ,35- v . .W ,W gy , , e , Ui, S , W . , . , ,, t if 4? 5 2 ,ig 4 1 f I 2 - Q 5 ff 5 fa ' si z i. 114 i 'nf ix, 3 i in-4 ii' 'gibl . Valerie Lauri Jeff Karrie Cindy Greg Greg Frank' Rimert' Rippe Ritts' Rims Rivera Rivera' Rivera ' Rivera' f ', i fjwg., 'gy .A L J 4 S . Q 4. , Ll 0 7 v' 1,5 nw.-,fe gg .un Sq 'ji f v J . ,vm '6 ' 'J Vs 9 11 1 1-' 4' ,,, z We 'S' 'K 'KM l ' , ef 5 A , 31,7 V , V F' brief-. ,.' zyipo. , -W g I , M' fan? M- 'A ' Za: A. , V v 4639, , - '1 ff- ' . , - l 'Q . , ,QV V-1 - .. ,- Q, ,W A. 4. . 4. ,Ln . L A 'fi I '?4W.: f' ,-'L 5 ' ix i f w f f I 1,1 1 K ' 'R Ish fu., kr, , wg. all VV A J A is lpn I J, Mal' 'A V ' 'V' i y, V,,, is J ' I t K, Q., H 9 EEL Q, KA W A E ,--A - 3 Physical fitness for a lifetime J ' is the habit the p.e. depart- mi ment wants its charges to fall . TLC K ci X Let hear lt fgr fyglj it it imoriyihippygfoupof badmintonists. BJ Girls' P.E. Department chairperson Anita Jackson. CJ Dale Clipper. DJ surgery, she was replaced by QFJ Felix Barbera twith girlsJ. GJ Jane Pace. EJ When Kathy smith took some time out for Boys' P.E. chairperson Jack Walker, HJ Kim Mabrey. lJ Ginny Day, Lynda Eastman, Celeste Peabody, and Nancy Wann take a rest. JJ Kyle Ericson tries out the weight ma- chine. KJ Lynn Riddle leads her class in some floor exercises. LJ Marc Malone. rw.,-W it-W ., T: .tg:gQi:g f-,.g1ia :kJ Q ' . T. 1.53: 15923 L iil5!Xif5f-W F2- L f fa ' 'M J ,531 'xfi t y ax I ,, m R if I , Q i' Lisa Donna Cindy Junior Michael Liz Miguel Ramiro Roberts' Robinsnnm' Rocha ' Rocha ' Rocha Rocha' Rodriguez' Rodriguez' 5 ' 5' -Q4 -, L-- , f N .. lime , ' ' V 3 E , 0 ' x e we , 'F .J ei . ei' V ,,LL V A -Q , V 3, ,M l I 1 .. gr ee ' - f 'Q , --L,.., ' L L' -e , .e.. Q e ,ee be Q ex-M , 1 ' w e e e se i ' 'V +A. - , 4 0 A',,.: A x ih ' . MX ' .. ., use -P - e' , ' 4 ru... . Q, 1 x o S ee on Q hw K h h. ,S ,e . ! yt ,N I - f A 4 fx , I .. Q A 5 2 N? V af 1 1 ' 'Q ,E f' el? , S I krkr I x V ' , in ' U K' K, - 1 ,, ' ' f i 1 x -'X' A A ' 'V il mf 6 1 . A a w if-Tifi - 1 gig V K Qi 4 ' X :X .P g , b 4+ N ,L XA Us e , Q '4'.'.lE Q Afgzlf, e,, , J ,, I X 5 .,.L ,, 1 N. Q Q '-- Q . - . .. V f ' ,f--ei 'QW . . ..-, --lt e ew- - 1- W, K- .f 3. - kk :e k:,1-Lf 5 ,ee V.. ..e.:.,.: . s kg e xi 2 N rl k?1yf?,T,,,.,,e. .,x,, W. ,e.e.,,We. .,X, .. M .wwe 1- eoe e o X e .. S ' , , e. . . , f f o oo ' , -' , , ','1,, V- ,V W , ,A ,,,,.. XY ,V ,, f H , t f z ' X A qi ky , ' 'f . A ,N f- , Q, 2 xf X e + es I ,k,, .f V, I n ' ' 'L' : e . , . ,V 4 jf ' '. , r ' 'Q f-1 S 1 if- Q. , ' ,eff W 1 , gk' S. 'Q - 1 N I , Q gg ', T fo ee ,,.,,., ,xx E L e,,..A--. 1 fx . VI .iw T k b K 8 E e .1 K ? I IS., Vai' grew 47 Kelly Rosie use Mike Deniie Kim A ,Scott !i f.isa Rodgers' Rodriguezu' Roan Rogers Romine' Rorabaughu Rorabaughn' Rosef nother good track season A lt l L l Oakdale's Varsity had another strong entry in the V.O.L., with B C D E F 6 fl? the Mustangs coming in a close 1 V H second in the league meet. Al l l 1 i The Varsity. Front: Robbi Cook, Scotty Payne, Larry Brush, Jay Hatfield, Mike Hog- wood, Roger Vorse. Second: Efren Northcutt, Rick Burkett, Thompson Chan, Mike Mondo, Mark Joiner, Brent Gilbert. Third: Wendell Snow, Alan Silva, Steve Clipper, Ross Hawkins, Matt Malcom, Ray Hall. Fourth: David Marquis, Brett Martin, Wade Poff, Steve Rapinchuk, David Frisk. Back: Bill Jones, Mike Harrell, Tony Looper. The coaching staff: BJ Head Coach Jack Walker. CJ Jim Gilbert. DJ Dale Clipper. EJ Neil Wie- chert. FJ Gene Mondo. GJ Wendell Snow. HJ Frosh-Soph runners begin a mile race. IJ Relax- ing: Efren Northcutt, Steve Clipper, and Derek Rimert. .lj Marisa Orlando and Thompson Chan. KJ James Shaw and Lorraine Van Elswyk. LJ Larry Brush. MJ Robbi Cook. - W' . -' 'wngqag . Def 1 .,.. N Q 1 f ' ,Q if x . .F 5 F' a s 1 'Q . it F -'ff ' ..S: gjygg .. X. K. 'kk .. M.. K .V Q 3 Q x 'F6 'Fa I . l . 4 I ,. J -V aff' -' W . f . tjffff I Q ,ii +4221 Q1'Ii ' if fm W ar.,,.,..: ' . . . i -to ,:,. ,A LGVL MW ,1,fsXJ,q K .N . . 1 V 1 . ,,.. . E, . . ., I .., f AAV Vi H .,.. V hi :'t.T . x .. ...,,., - :ttt ' M , ,,,. i ST i 5 'fi ffl r - A 1, K . Li, 32 5 52. 13 3 ,.. r . I ' ' q - . . sn ly t if- -F yv: 1 .fi ' 4 , ' I W 1 S 3 4 K ft. y , J-1....s1sWgi1x. 5 ef Q K . ' at T i ' .... . 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MQW: , 'Q' J J 'CM ' J , Oakdalc's great ff VI, V' V K ,? sophomore track -, Vane.. a..ws...... , ' J' t team won the V,O.L. h H Q! ..,.,,,,., D G championship. Jim ,,,,,.., ,W-aug VV f --vf V , J . .. J JV V. l Shaw led the way. ' ' 'J' breaking league records in the 330 low hurdles and longjump. AJ The Sophs. Front: Alan Graves, Shawn Caris, Daniel Miranda, Jim Shaw. M Middle: Eric Tisher, John Fowler, A7 Dan Romine, John Nash, Steve J ' V Blunt. Top: Dan Cummins, Paul V - A -.f Clark, Malcolm Karpe, Robert g ' ty , if fr, ' Coffey, David Gann. BJ Jim Shaw. U Y 537-X vim-. grrg CJ John Nash. DJ Brad Poll' wins MH ' 'Q E, ' .- 4'--,. gL-,Q the mile. EJ Greg Clipper. FJ Don W X ZA V 5, V,,: , ,W Hill and Jerry Blake. GJ The -E. ff! . ' V J W Freshmen. Front: Kevin Grubbs, 1 J' A A 1 if A W X J g-. Ron Stone.. Richard Motts, Greg ', - i i 'E' . J : fl J '- Clipper, Jim Northcutt, Mike By ., J A 'if 'S H - Smith, Marvin Furry. Middle: ,ggi mv .4 .f. ,V . , I Brad Pon.. Travis Jones, Don Bel- wif ' 'j . J J J ' T, Ietto, David Rapinchuk, Bill ,, , Q . j, .J Moore, Adrian Denys. Top: James , fi. V , N 4 W, W ,, , VV Busler, laesley Payne, Alvin Denys, J A Vggzzv L ' J Don Hill, Jerry Blake, Eddie - ,. '---- J if 'S J Brown- ii DE ,. ? AQ .., -----JI i':i' 4 - 1- -i--- ' N' r--1-l . -- JJ ' K JJ, 5 w . , . ,A wt.. 0--, Ll' .4 'I -1. ' J -uw xr' ya , 9 L A J ' , r ,,,, .. 71 ,A V HJ EJ , J? , . ,sa 1 n K , A-rn 43: 4 H- .. K -..H-J .J - . . .J . ,, 9 X' J 5 ,3 J' I J: J-J: 1 A Q' M S lx in k W y ts. kin. i Y Q N . f I A V V LV V ,, W A I . K M fr ,kgl I . ,v, zu r.. , . I V - J z e J J te : -J g J Q 1 V, Q. A . . J .... . , ll . .f -' n I H .Ny Nye A ., X, V, kr r ..,,': , I K E jx V I f f V f K J . . --...J + -- r fer JJ V J JJ V V if J .. , ,, .. , ,, J swf' V':'l 'g L' I ' I J ' . p 1 A , r J r , JJ -J f VV J t -:J-ma t.i.JJJJ..JJ...rf....a MJ-ca JM- f. 1-lf' 'S M 2 so .3 Jean 1 1 8 Ramont ' I 1. Jim Ramont ' David Steve Roxanne Rebecca Salvador Shelli: Rapmchuck' Rapinchuckn' Ratliff ' Razo Razo' Reasor ' are ff A l ' iiizi N A A 11' '21: f its L ifseei L . . , , ' Glrls end season: . A V, D :NN it qquu ' 3rd place In .0.L. i g A A if C 1 Oakdale's girl tracksters had a good season, taking I ,if f - 2'. . , ' ' E third in the V.O.L. meet. AJ Fronti Becky Wright, 6. D , Cheryl Follett, Dena Douglas, Rosemary Viss, Sandy A Steele. Middle: Lisa Roen, Annemarie Marquis, Bobbi Douglas, Debbie Burton, Marisa Orlando, Anne Belletto. Back: Coach Larry Lee, Kelly Coleman, Cheryl Hofmann, JoAnne Bowling, Dana Gust, Lori Bjorge, Lynnae Pit- A tel, Joy Wright, Debra Funkhouser. BJ Sandy Steele. CJ Debbie it Burton. DJ At the finish ofthe one hundred yard dash: Annemarie Marquis wins! EJ JoAnne Bowling. . . 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M-4.-..,:.. M...- ,f f :..v ' . f 'I Maw , Future Farmer learn to live The Future Farmers of America, Oakdale Chapter. Aj Front: Dave Hite, Bernard Gregoris, George Goo- Mary Amaral, Mike Mendes, David Mendes, Doug Miller. Second: George Clover, Ryan Barney, Darin Thomason, Stuart Kamstra, George Buerer, Jeff Gookin, Dwight Anderson, Jeff Ritts, Shelbert Buttrum. Mike Stine, Gary Zwald, Mike Blevins, Campbell, Lori Yuzapavik, Ron Collins, Bryant. Fourth: Willy McClellan, Brandon A , t 5G 1 ,L WEQQ it i i l kin, Jennifer Anderson, Third: Doug Cheri Perry, Jeff Young, Rick Brainard, Phyllis Ban- Sandy Pettigrew. Fifth: Sam Parks, Rob ducci, Love, Doug Lemons, Frank llilton, Brian l.emons, Asa Merry, Shelly Bryant. Sixth: Durwood Taylor, Angel, Susan Reed, Mike Smith. Seventh: Phil Ep- person, Cor Koelman, Tom Sousa. Allan Lutz, Richard Pimentel. Tim Lutz. Debra Nlerry. Lori Miller, Cindy Logan. Tammy McConnell, Donna Lengel, Kary Ritts, Tim Lynch, Teresa Branden- burg. Top: Mark lngebritson, Mike Torrans, Mike Baggese. David Vaughn. Kirk Green. Mike Har- rell, Karl Litfin. Larry Brush. Alan Lutz. BJ The officers: Mike Mendes, chaplain, Bernard Gre- goris, vice president: Dave Hite, president: Mary Amaral, secretary: George Gookin. treasurer: Jen- nifer Anderson, scrap book: David Mendes. report- er. CJ Sue Reed, California Sweetheart. Dj Phyllis Banducci becomes a greenhand. EJ Sheep and lamb-a FFA project. FJ After the group picture. GJ Susan Albertoni at a rally. The milker is Mike Blevins. HJ George Clover and his Simental steer. Mark VanElswyk, Greg Rivera, Tom Reed Tanya L.. A 'mf i-1---.. Q ,B - mn Q fllmwlr SES A S . P- -we .... . .... L an A15 H 'K Vie- 1' '1 lx. L?m53Q.,,, 41 ,,., 'W aeulmgweeisaaf agwmwa-- , ,, -,, - -.. Y A i ..,-- S . g . . y Kevin Cathy Mark Vicki Kevin Dana Kevin Tammy Schieffer' Sehillern' Schmidt' Schmidt' Scott Schultz Schwiehtenberg Schwoerer' 121 E' ga-.Q is ffl! .. ii ,-and f-'Ti af S 'L .... lv . N M., , ., tvsgwqpwmvs MHA wi . if sk., The California Junior Statesmen organization at OHS pro- , vides a forum on the workings of government. This year mem- bers went to Sacramento for a eonferencen-and a close look at how the state works. Front: Jeff Benziger, Regina Gillman, o Debbie Barstad, Brent Vaughan, Pam Carlson. Back: Lance Vaughan, Kim Shamp ltopl, Ronnie Davis, Wesley Peterson, Osborne Stout, David Mendes fbackl, Thorsten Hillig, Wil- liam Peterson. 1177? Juan Glenn Peggy Mike Van Kim Steve T Q Robin T i Sanchez Sauls' Scott ' Sea' Selby ' Shamp' T Shannon T Shatswellnt may 79 BBMY BB- Tr2iCk ' BB N OHSO., rfmshwv OHS, vi onset 3 l1BAv3 Sonora we-0 Ceres---65 Sonora -M 1 Track W I' 4 COHSWZ Golfv Coltswf 102 Colts-W9 V-01 Q LBv-8 EU - 41 7 Ceresm 27 Sonora- -4 5 OHS,42l OHS-fflnd vi Q -I-cnnism Mzintcca-426 Frosh--94 Tennisf--V lif05h'S0Ph' I S1 OHSMZM LB, M430 Cercsw-M as ons? i 0-ve 0'f'SfH41h ,, LB' M6-5,2 Sonoruf-468 Sonora-fi 4,95 Girls -'44-lfk 1 2 Ceres M64-V2 3 4 5 BB- CHSA0 BB CUCSBHS Truck' Student SUB t ' N , . 1 . -sections GOWN Colwyn I I Ceres Invitational Body Assembly playoffs OHS mov Ceres- 8 Baseball OHS 2 d and Elections: bcgin. hh . pc ILE Tennis M and Golf C I ,W Jamie Hamby sub-liaison! OHSMB6 Banquet F':JoS1Y.,O.l:,id is new Ollssel I ' Ceres-9 Girish id presldfmi Lincoln-I0 Badminton- OHS wins 6 7 VOL wt--my 9 10 1 1 12 4 D 'The Odd Couple' SPNUS school play Concert Track- BB- -subfsection f-- BBW Colts win finals: OHSf5 OHS -2 sub-section OHS -f 4 - 2 t Rio Lindt--2 Merccdhl meet Lincoln 8 - 5 W? 31. .W Food Center Buffet C.S.F. Honor Day Girls Sports Truck- Banquet Colts win section meet. Memorial Track and Senior Senior Da Tennis Awards Farewell , Holiday Banquet Night Rally l.,, A y i 'i Q f fmfgwcg 54,3 ,, ' ,ut ' f f it nv . ' Lgff : S i s A , flu et, I , 'I 'f' i MQWQ ' Mi I I . Us t ' 28 29 30 31 wa ,o o in .rf , V C, 's Count on these kid for ju tice l l The Judicial Committee is charged with certain duties by the student g body constitution, one of the most important being the running of elections. AJ Jay Hatfield, Mary Curtoni, and Eric Whitehead demon- strate their ballot counting abilities, BJ The full committee. Front: l Koni Muniain and Tony Looper. Back: Chiel'Justice Kathleen Connol- ly talso shown in photo CJ, Nancy Lynch, Susan Reed, Jay Hatfield, Sally Johnson, Mary Curtoni, and Renee Ousley. Ms--elm -1 S J, 440 f k-'ii S t , ' f H at E g k ' . W 1 , ,lg ir 5, ,Aja if ' X! I 4 uit Suzan David James Nanda Roy Becky Scott Sherri Shatswell' Shaw Shaw Shawn Shaw Shehan' Shehan ' Shepherd emeese .sux Mi, we Q s 55? n 2 lanes . i. 9 263173 ' N, ' 5 at JLJ, . any t ,i.,t. fi I I . . Q A .g,ti, .:' f 3 . 1 Hamby elected 9-80 president peW,g5Qg g ' X. ef. ... ' l 4 M r K AJ Students head for the election assembly Q which was dominated not by presidential poli- l 'Y' tics, but by a lively interest ine-of all things 'f' ' 9' , -rallies. Bl The rally race was a 3 vs. 3 affair. . 1 1 ' with CJ Lance Vaughan, Joy Wright, and Evonna Pafford winning. DJ .lanae Hamby will be the '79-80 student body president. Other winners were EJ Secretary Annemarie Marquis, FJ Chieflustice Mary Curtoni, and Gb Vice President Tony Looper. --0 Ak I UW? - rt new , . K' 'In Q- , X X Jerry Mindy Robert Will Mary Kay Mark Tina Violet Shermer Shipman ' Shipman Shoemaker' Shore' Showalter Showalter- Showen' l.. 1 Brain , talent make Winners Senior Vice President N anee Claris. Ill Nlusie anard uinners , 4- -7, ' ,L ga.. km Q wt., ,f t' . Joe Elena Sallie Connie David Sliger' Small' Smart Smick ' Siville . l f And to brains and talent. add L TL el'l'ort-- hard xwrk. Al Bank ol' N America Award winners. lfront: Rebecca Renard. Michelle Buck. Kim Downs. Middle: Kristi Sharkey. Cindy Worley. Kathleen Connolly. Susan Reed. Mary .lane Seimas, Back: Ro- land l3rmiii. Jett' Bond. David Mendes. .lohn Curtoni. Dave llite, Bl Graduation Salutaturian Margaret Drumm. Cl Susan Reed receives a S750 scholarship cheek at l-'resno from BMA A inthe . Kneeling: Penny Stahl. Kristi Sharkey. Karen llOllSC.Sl1lllLllHgI .lane Walker. Carmen long. Tim Brown, lil DAR flood Citizenship Award winner Karen llouse. lil The National FFA delegates from Oakdale: Dave Nlendes. Susan Reed. David llite. fl! A SM it 9' Y t , - 'afar nw. tagi 7 4 A f ff! R il' ,iw it: Vi, w 'VV7,, gl X A 'i ' Ulm , 5 ...W- 5 x Y XM Linda Alan Laurie Siville ' Silva Silveiran' MW , , ,W , , 1, Wi ,fl ,nie ff- KZ? f i. gh? figs' 113' , - H 'Z iti l 2 vv'. 'AM I I .L N 5 ,H i M iw 5 m X f .if ff ,sg if f ,L , ii ff , , Q i ,, i mf 2 i f ,, -, ., VW' '4 J 34' :mf I 4,5 ,N f' 4' 1 ' W , ' nf i rave ,l,,' ' fi .mwx z fr, igr KMMINW 4 'if , , I , K G 0 V 3362 Qvzgds if i 4 1 9 Q 4 HW ir iv K Y Q oy 1 ,, W- f f-aff? , 'Qi 'i i f W A if i R , iiiii iw i' fi Angela Chris Dona Smithn' Smith Smith Rtfbuuvii Michelle Smith' QQ AWP, ,Il i Y Kathy Pam Smith' Smith' Snider-'VU' Snider: T aj, fi 'fe fl Zq 128 is , X-- Wendell Sn0w ' Gary Solanskyn OHS Welcomes class of 1983 Eighth grade orientation took place in early May, and the scenes on this page show some of the future frosh looking the place over. At the left is a picture of part of the welcoming committee: Kris Watts, Robbi Cook, and Sherri Warren, with Cheryl Cheek in the foreground. With the yearbook now released in October, this page makes history. Some ofthe eighth graders pictures here will appear in five Oraclesl .4 asf Teresa Florinda Tom Solansky' 'U' Sousa ' Sousa' 3 'I' ' W 'A -11 W , 4 i , X j , ig L ,,,5.....,. .L ' Todd Shawnessy Sandra T Spencer ' Spier' Squiresw' i g -x 15 '-257 :QV 'I .ff S M3 at ae ,mk E m M Mglfizfixiemewl-1-...W .1 in C . i i mt i at taae if C in bf xg fpliiifii gfiffiffl-Egaiaieftli .4 dir'-3 Q., C ,. Sra. Madera y s s a tilla California and the Spanish language A lij, have had a close association for about l C W, 400 years. The work of refining that association at OHS falls to QAJ Glen- gene Wood. BJ Alan Berendsen and Gary Higgs make some primavera whoopce. CJ A birthday cake for Sra. Wood: Dcneen llarmon. l.ori Pedrioli, Lisa Rose, Cl lt's Trini Lopez time decide Cindy Archer and Rebbeca Zahn. E C D i it ,Q Pam Jerry Kevin Stahl' Steelen' Stevens 'fn Mike Stine ' Cu- x 1. z wg 5 a Vx .ffxx rl H, .5 Alan Stoehr We, l . . J, Debra Mark Ronnie Stoller ' Stoller' Stone' 9 gf Kaz . .. g I 4 X .Q 2.4 r y rr r ,gtg , 'M I 'E M-ar . Q9 ir -Nhk. ,ri G' ' I sg y 1 r f 5 1 . - M 4, , f 4 x r x r ., ...sv ,..: rr r - is-2 Q ' rx sw rw r r r ,f7' bf Q' Q at 'in 1 W 2 , ... Q x. ,n I f, x -. CW' in-ffv - gg, :Q 'Qfilf X I . K , . ff X r QA 'W , Q ,. ,,lml.ba' 1 - f ., 11 L s ...nd 4' A 74 ' Don Karen Osborne Mark Fernando Jeff Saundra Jane Stout' Stout' St0ut Streeter Suarez Swank Sward ' Sweetu' Lytle. CJ Curriculum Director George Castellani. DJ Secretary to the O Al District Superintendent Roger Irvine. Bl Business Manager Mark Superintendent Marge Skavdahl. El Secretary to the Business Man' . . ' ' , tiger Shelley Campbell. Fl Accounts Clerk Arlene Gansharowski. GJ 83 9 The district's governing board. Seated: Richard Poncabare and Kath- leen Hess. Standing: Robert Buckley, Frank Clark, and John Roen. Z r if If the district could have a penny East Stanislaus, would probably have enough money to A r' 7 for every time the men and wom- do everything necessary to insure quality education. But, A 4 tg en on these pages said or thought it was not to be in this year of diminishing expectation- X . . Proposition 13 during the past s -and finances. year, OHS and its sister high schools, Riverbank and ' - ' WWW '. wwuzf. USC M -4- mia ,T rbi 'in 79'-ul' ffm ,,-V .Suv mf' '5'sM NN i 0 Tami Lori Durwood Scott - Donette Kelly Kathy Swisher' Tapiai' Taylor' Taylor Testerman' Texas Thiel C f C . ttlia it , ' Q xl Q L 2 l mga. , , V I 5 fur K 'Su .24 21 C 32 ,'i'I , l I l l 1 The Odd Couple could become an American clas- Q sic, thanks in some small measure to high school l, I , 4 Lf drama departments such as Oakdale's. Carmen N 1 E N Wendt directed the play. BJ Action! CJ Dennis l Carlson tseatedj was Oscar Madison, Behind him are Calvin Pierce and Jeff Swank. DJ David Mendes played Felix Unger. EJ Some of the Boys in the play: Tim Firch, Calvin Pierce, and Thorsten Hillig. Also in the play were Tara Johnson, Kristi Brown, assistant director Steven Reynolds, and Stage Crew Shelbert Buttrum, and Rick Brainard. 449' 9117 g Darin Debbie Diane Garry Mark Mark Monica Renee S Thomason Thompson' Thompsonu' Thompsonn Thompson' Thompson Thompson ' Thompson' Q ll I 'wi' A l ' 'f t , M S rf Ti: l ,ivan yl42,,,f 'wi Fred .. ,L Rodeo team i new Q '15 New on campus this be ' f year is the OHS ro- ,Zl V T- deo team. lt is a ' t member of the Na- l l tional High School Rodeo Association. Oakdale com- petes for District 5. AJ Front: Dee Feeback, Tammy Hendricks, Stacy Qualls. Back: Danny Xavier, Bret Woslum, Terry Hendricks, Mike Torrans. BJ Mike Torrans and Bret Woslum rope a calf. CJ Barrel rac- er Tammy Hendricks. NHSRA is an organization for high school stu- dents to learn and compete in the sport of rodeos. Money, points, and belt buckles are awarded. bv' Lynda Teresa Mike Robert Kathy Julie Tgdd' Tooleyin' Topen' Torransu' Trefrenu Trippu' Truhett . we Golfers win V.O.L. crown ' Oakdale's golf team proved the best around, led by the 1 'A11- ,A ,A - likes ofAJ Jamie Looper, BJ 'A ' Tim Huber, and CJ Brian Irvine. Dj Front: Dwight Anderson, Mike Rocha, Gary Solansky, Jamie Looper, Tim Huber, Steve Wikoff. Back: Coach Al Huber, Sandy King, Brian lrvine, John Ne- meth, Brian Muniain, Tinsley Johnson, Coach Jim McMahon. E I Q VQVTJ Q' Q E - eeoee so Q -Q 1 il 1, five, fx M 1, X, wi- Q 41 uv.- f A Laura Chris Cammy Jim Truhett' ' Tryon' ' Tucker Tucker' Clyde Twyman' ' S Bart Charles Tyler ' Tyler' f In this sport, the idea is to smash the bird. Al 'l l y The varsity badminton team. Front: Laurie i' Cavan, Shelly lehord, Bethany Franks. Terri .,I, lit' i 'i lt McDonald. Back: Mary Curtoni. Nina Wul- zen. Cindy Middlemiss, Phyllis Banducei. Bl The .lV's. From: Regina Gillman. Kim Shamp. Colleen Hawks. Elena Small. Middle: Sherry Dupriest, Kristi Brown. Cindy Doyle. Linda Qulzen, Back: Stephanie Dunn. Karen Stout, Debbie Thompson. Stacey Theiler. Cl Bethany Franks. Dl Terry Martin, Fl Colleen Hawks. Fl Nina Wul- zen. GJ Kristi Brown. HJ Laurie Cavan. gg M. .W it A , A x j 9 Lorraine Mark Brent VanEIswyk VanElswyk Vaughan .ms fi fi , ,YBFVVV i a ' 4 avr ff f , V U 'DWLIW ,, ,,,, 4. ,,,, , , ik -N. X .M 3.13-- ici x M X 31 1 .1 ' . N F Q 2 1 X 4.14.41 136 t af SZ - I X ., f f'1 Q -' 3 --f 3 , J - m....M.v... Lance Sally Kevin Vaughan' ' Vaughn Venema 9' .. .I JW A John Verreras' ' S 5 X ,gf Tmy Marc Joey Scott VerrBr21S Vetter Vicari' Vierra ' ' I lf k K: A 5:3 -i- T : Yrs' fr , W W- .' I ., if f1 N: A K ' W J vi 3 .QNQYR QQ I+-. RQ N . xg K JL 'K'2 A A lql I, wi' Q, -.iff sf? 1 -L - sr - .. 5, , ,Q ' Vi IZ L lf - V l l . ,bg - ,-., gk ,rii S K U l H 3' ,W . AQ' .. ' 1 l Y . 'ff - L f k J kfvwf '- f A '-..f .uf .--1i.Sf3.'.:?1 iw Ag . 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Front: Mary Jane Seimas, Dave Hite, Kristi Sharkey, Marisa Orlan- Q l do, Alice Fahey, Kim Downs, Karen liverett. Middle: .lohn Curtoni, Advisor K2 Farrell Reeves, William Peterson. Back: Sue Recd. Bl Juniors holding penant: Greg Collinsworth, Allen Zanker. Standing: Barbie Graham, Alan Silva, Tony Looper, Mary Curtoni, Steve Rapinchuck, Jodie Merry, Cindy Rocha. CJ Sophomores: Front: Matt Isaac, Roxane Ratliff. Robert Coffey. Sherri Shepard. Middle: Kristi Brown, Hector Castaneda. Todd Eastman, Mark Everett, Evonna Pafford, Back: Kevin Brunk, Paul Clark. Jerry Shermer, Tim Firch. Db Freshmen. Front: Kim Shamp, Lisa Lut7, Cheryl llofmann, Middle: Anita Kruse, David Rapinchuk. Donna lfaultner. Kris Fowler. Back: Janet Fries, Valerie Rimert, Alicia Kay, Laura Marchetti, Joanne Peros. In a class by themselves: CSF er l t 531 if 1 fv 1 t ' 12:1 5. 'Q -, LUV? 40 W QTY?- Maura Scan Marian Virginia Jeff 3' Sl!-'G Paula Nancy Sherri Walker Walker' Wattage Wallageu Wallen Wallimann' Wann ' Warrenn' Azteca Club promote prid A A , Jf The Azteca Club's underlying purpose iff i L' is to build pride in the Mexican cultur- i al heritage ofOHS students. AD Front: V 1 fi Luis Garcia, Ernesto Quirarte, lrineo ' i' I rf W Aguiniga. Middle: Felipe Nuno, J Leonor Cano, Silvia Martinez, Mary Bento, Leticia I , A V ' Martinez, Aurora Navarro, Rosalba Razo. Top: Le- if ft fa ticia Nuno, Rocelia Hernandez, Fernando Magada- , J ,M W Q leno, Maria Ruiz, Mary Miranda, Rebecca Razo, 1 65 Jesse Martinez, Juana Garcia, Diana Saldana, Angie f J, A Ruiz, Exequiel Nuno, Advisor Fred Stone, Lupe Or- w ,v. i ' V g . A . V H liz. BJ Felipe Nuno and Jesse Martinez. CJ Martha ,,,1, lv Cardona with tacos for sale. 'R' if ' 'iiil will - Y ,M- it x 1' , - K F' nm R399 due 4, 'A K f Ht, if iv ,Qi 42 af E Q' I2 1 if ? '12 '111ii12 i1ij,,,.T' g, ,mu-wma '. Brian Jody M aria Way ' Way Weaver' t ' ' i 4 f , 5 Cindy Webb Wehrmann' Wehrman' Weslow' White 139 Margaret Neal Patty Jeff at in e Q W lvs, Q il ' .. .5 a v Al- X Block 0 draws fT student body. lt's the athletes J ei 0. AJ Bichi Front: Treasurer .lanac Hamby, Vice President Susan Recd, President Jay Hatfield, Secretary Kristi Sharkcy. Second: Kim Vandagriff, Blanca Ramirez, Karen House, Marisa Orlando, Peri Cearley. Robin Ownby, Laurie Cavan, Annemarie Marquis, Teri Martin, Kathleen Connolly. Third: Rick Cook. Todd Reed, Robbi Cook, Larry Brush, David Mendes, Gary French, Allen Zanker, Mitch McQueary, Bruce Oden. Fourth: Wendell Snow, Marc Malone, Nancy Lynch, Tony Looper, Tom Reed, John Nash, Mike Baggese, Tim Wilson, Jeff Wallen, Tony Salas, Thompson Chan. Back: Kurt Huhn, Greg Rivera, Scott McDonald, John Flores, Manuel Vierra, Don Bcttencourt, Mike Hogwood, Jamie Looper. Brian lrvine, Monica Thompson, Steve Clipper. Dana Gust, Ray Hall, Greg Clark, Mike Mondo, Brett Martin, Steve Rapinchuk, Brian Muniain, Tim Huber, Howie Elwess, Tim Bryant, Paul Sharkey, Mike Harrel, and Ken Wright. BJ Advisor Jim Gilbert supervises the club's clean-up project. CJ Kristi Sharkey and Marisa Orlando. Dj Jay Hatfield fires up. A i No. lt's not the i i M' . A ' 1 , If .3 If W' 97. , ini ' 'W . 4',?.:w.,.l, ,, a .,,f --ami f' - . 11' -X 11 af' , ' ff-Y xg, , M lgkr, gh- ' fi ' ' MMT M -1. -1- - , ' f - , , I, A I Q af I qw.. .V . . . A if 3 3 fl 7 . - ' -fr x I H ,v V Q',m,, - ?3i,ji,E . if--1::ggfgf...' ' s f - A i ' ' ' ' Y J . . 'ST ' ei sgskaff' '- ff. -Ik, P w f. if-Q.. . Q affix V . 4- A 1 Q' , '. fa' .' ' ' w ' . , fn... W., '1 .4 -W ', '4'U,,,,' ,fi vw . -v ffilifi , ' , ..f-am, A ct. M r ' It 'T,w'f:V' p M l te saga, A .' 15,1555 I 5 H .4 ,.97f'iH'f2'1F 'Qsu'1'4i73sa:ff'.:. ' ' 131- 'M' Wi ui , i T , ' .. 'W-V4 iTifffis'.f,f':3'-- 1? ,Q .C 3' iff i' ' . ' 3 -X , ff' ' ' Q.. '-wlfeift? 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AJ Jeff Knott gives a boost to C H34 F 5 N H Blanca Ramirez. BJ Sgt. Tony Navarro cleans up The Lane, l l CJ Robbi Cook was sophomore class president, and he has the spirit chain to prove it. DJ Koni Muniain and Susan Reed with the rcst of the chain. EJ Rally-gocrs Mark MeGlothin, Brian Lasiter, and Jerry Lutz. FJ Mike Hogwood at t totes Swami's crystal bowl. GJ The senior court honor roll. HJ Counselor Betty Seimas got a gift. IJ A song for the Class of '79, composed by Penny Stahl, second from left, and Kristi Sharkey, at the piano, Others are Renee Evans, Randall Morgan, and Karen House. JJ The final scene. W , i tru g 5 I K a if I ef? 4, t S ,ft A.-1'i. 1 t aw g X N ina Danny Kim Sllcrfy David Shelly Wulzen ' Xaviern' Yacger ' YMGS' Ybaffauf' Yea8lY june A arn, 1 N Final B Hg h GRADUATIO Class f7 B 1 calc 5 wax li NN il' 1 A is NOT T0 TEACH YOU How T0 EARN Youa DAILY ' A K' BREAD, BUT HOW T0 ENJOY NOUTHFULX' g ,',f12,Sj1 T , l 'Vw yu, J. ,fag WE Q as xi il at W, Jeff Young 61 sas A o 5453,-r - A xt. ' .K ,E . 5 If . Q I 1 . 2 ' lg ' it xx ww -6? if 5 -if i, i f .ti 9 Stacy Mark Bob Youngn' Yuzapavik' Zabgllx' Countdown to the final day ' 3 ' C The last at last! AJ A re- R D tiring Al Fahey gets an 47? iee cream treat. BJ The f ' final We'rc Number l ' One! from the slab, CJ Kim Yaeger and Peggy Scott cheek in books. DJ Laina Cordcr makes a speech that elects her Junior Class President. El Sally Johnson digs into a last meal, FJ A smoke bomb comes pouring out of Senior Court. N R Rebecca Zahn Allen Gary Zanker Zwald Destination Disneyland The Disneyland Express. .. Waiting to board. 53 15529 ,, - Q , 'iv ,kink . 4 A' ' l f Rcsl stop. . . Snack break. . . Disneyland'-f-ul lust! How to buy u boar. .. Ride 'cm, Oakdale! Neckties, vcsls. . .gcc -...ff ' 3- fi ' x , , In ,wi . 'www-g.g.fi.Q Q ':-, ,V 2 Q A gripping Sccncu In Resting up, .. 600 miles for lhiy? .yylex . 4 if , f 2 L ,I , Q ll 1 ' X' f X 2 N4 Q Check it oul. .. Souvenir hunlcrs, 4. Sharing lhc good limc, .. Homgwgrd bound, V , ZZZZZZZZZZXZ ZZIZZYIIYZZIIIZYZYYY LZZZ77Z2ZZZZ77llZZZZZllZ. 'M ,i..a f.m 147 , 148 W-te ..-alll! Sf 'mints-W , M 1 Ri! '--- ... ': -g,,,. X Wwgg, ,N .M I Q Senior Class officers: Nancy Lynch. vice presidentg Karen House. president: 7 Susan Recd. secretary, The cars. however. are in this order: l-louse, Lynch, Reed. DONNA Llili ABERNATHY would like to change the preju- dices of people so that everyone could love everyone else for who they are, not what they are. Advising people to not worry about what people think. worry about what they know. Donna was born in lisealon. the eldest of three children, Minnie Mite has lived in this area for thirteen years and was involved in Health Careers Advisory Committee, and the Bethel Church As- sembly, Mr, Thrasher became Donna's favorite teacher because he always knows everything and he is a good friend. As a Pisces, Donna hopes to attend MJC and study Nursing. DANNY Al.BRlCillT ,.. was born in Dinuba. llc has lived here for two years. The youngest of five children. Danny favored P.E. of all his classes and Don Osman as his fa- vorite teacher. What Danny would like to accomplish in his lifetime is to be successful in a good paying job after graduation. lf he could change some- thing in society it would be to have nicer people and cleaner air. The one thing Danny will remember about O.ll.S. is the school spirit. Currently his favorite song is Don't Look Back . RANDY ALFORD . , believes honesty is the most impor- tant quality a person can possess. Born in Dallas, Mud has lived in Oakdale for five years. This Sagittarius says that G.W. Wingo's vtoodshop class was his favorite. The third of five children, Randy wants to work in the future so that he can bca success. He enjoys motorcycling and believes when in doubt, guess it. 5 f, -,..fa....r ' H f ., . , 1, , Q 4 t 3 f Wanda Yarbrough, a victim of the Chocolate Wars. Ramona Garcia and Eddie Cummins at Disneyland. ff .. dj sf? W.,-,fy rrii -I. sei DIQNISE ALGIEO .. . hopes to have a job in the orna- mental horticulture field, and at OHS her favorite teacher was Miss Kurty because I like working with plants. Active in FFA. and 4-H, Denise believes that everybody needs happiness in their life some- time and for that she believes hap- piness is the most important human quality. Born in Sonora. the youn- gest of three children. Denise has been a resident of Oakdale for fif- teen years. As a Leo. her most memorable high school experience was graduation. .llilflf ALLEN ... was born in Honolulu. Hawaii, the eldest of two children. Since coming to Waterford eight years ago, Jeff was involved in Block 'O' and he remembers of OHS, the poor quality of the coaching staff. As an Aquarius. Jeff hopes to be able to provide a comfortable and happy life for himself and his fam- ily. TIQRRY Al.l.liN hopes to become a photogra- pher after graduation and to make other people happy and enjoy life. Born in Phoenix. Arizona the sec- ond of three children, Terry's fa- vorite teacher became Mrs. Allen because she is very interested in what is going on around us and is very up to date. As a Leo, Ter Bef thinks that people need to change their attitudes and need more peace among each other and more love. Active in Club '79 and summer softball, Terry has lived in Oakdale for twelve years. With the personal motto of Oh. how gro- ver Terry's number one song is Free Bird by I.ynyrd Skynard. VIERN ANDERSON . .. was active with the Waterford- Hickman Fire Department and with the LaGrange Rodeo Associ- ation. With a drive to work in mountain forestry, Vern listed his Ag class as a favorite because he likes to work with animals. Born the third of four children. Vern is Ll resident of Waterford. Looking back on all the good times of high school. Vern maintains the person- al motto. Live life the best you can. He believes in order to be a good person. one must have impor- tant qualities such as generosity. compassion and a sense of humor. ll--S-5' F x 'Ns X Qsfxfg E lm 7. G- x Xf f f iz, 'IANYA ANGlil. believes people should learn to live and not exist. Active in Club '79, Peanut Gallery. Rally Committee. Fl'A. Student legisla- ture, .l Club. Key Club, C.lS, and Band. Tanya will remember most of the people she knew they made the school what it is. Born in Oroville. as an Aries. Tanya has lived in Oakdale for three years. Mr. Conrotto's Senior llonors linglish class was Tanya's favorite as it was the first time she was al- lowed to freely express herself. Tany'a's motto is Lord grant me patience. and to do it now! Being President of the Lnited States is Tanya's eventual goal in life. Nfl ICIIA lil. BAGG ESF .. enjoyed his Civics class the most because we learned more about what was going on around us. Born a Scorpio. the second of two children. Mike was active in Block 'O', FFA. football and base- ball. Believing open honesty is an important human quality. Michael goes by the personal motto of. Have a good time but don't get caught. Having lived in Oakdale for fourteen years. Mike is plan- ning a vocation in agriculture. American Pie by Don Mcl.ean is currently his favorite song. .IOIIN BAMBACIGNO ,.. would like to pilot commercial airlincrs in his future. P.li. is his favorite class because he likes to be out of doors. Active in Block 'O'. Bambi has lived in Oakdale for ten years, having been born a Pi- sces in Modesto. As an only child. John believes a sense of humor is important to human character as everyone loves to laugh. Steve Miller's rendition of Jet Airliner is .lohn's number one song. ROWE BARNIEY enjoyed Mr. Maxey's biology class and describes it as a total riot all the time. A Scorpio born in Porterville. Rowe has lived in Wa- terford since l968. and is the mid- dle of three children. Active in the Ski Club. Trap Club. March of Dimes. and FFA. Rowe received first place in 4-H Ag Mechanics, and second place in livestock show- ing. Planning on becoming a drug- gist someday. Rowe believes that we must be more compassionate as it is the most important quality a person can develop. .llilfF AUSTIN came to the area just three years ago. A Libra born in North- ridge. Jeff enjoys all sports. During his Sophomore year he was on the baseball team Jeff has also contri- buted his athletic ability to the football team for all three of his years at OHS. Jeff was active in Block TVIlTCHlil.l. BAll.liY believes that a person should never set their goals too high or they may cause a downfall. Born an Aquarius in Germany and a resident of this area since l970. Mitch was involved in the Chess Club. and has received a fourth de- gree greenbelt from the Padron Kempo Karate Club. Mr. Maxey's Biology class was his favorite class because he didn't push the learn- ing and he had a fantastic sense of humor. The second of three chil- dren, Mitch believes faithfulness is important because it bonds friend- ship and friends forever. Mitch wishes he could change the belief that if you're rich, you're better than a poorer person. PllYLLIS BANDUCCI . , . was involved in FFA. Block 'O'. Club '79, .I Club. Rally Com- mittee. Volleyball, Basketball. Gymnastics. and tumbling team. A resident of Oakdale since birth. Phyllis hopes to become a geologist living in the mountains. Mr. Hen- dricks was her favorite teacher be- cause he has a way of teaching. without treating you like a kid. As a Taurus, she believes that time is of the essence and believes hones- ty is important because a person could miss out on the full meaning of life ifa person is not honest with himself. Time ln a Bottle by .lim Croce is Phyllis' favorite song. GLEN BFCKERDITE remembers winning the 1976 OHS Tricycle Grand Prix. Because he likes sports and staying active, Glen enjoyed PE asa favorite class. Born in Redwood City, Glen enjoys motorcycle riding. fishing. hunting. and swimming. Honesty, he be- lieves. will bring people together. He also gives high marks to a good sense of humor. Glen is the third of four children. He has lived in Oakdale for ll years and hopes to become a contractor. DliBBlli BliCKLlzR . was born in Nlorrilton. Arkan- sas. She spent some time growing up in this area. moved away. and then moved back for her senior year. Debbie is a respected Capri- corn. RONALD BENCH . ,. believes that You can get what you want in life. if you work hard enough. Ron received many ribbons for livestock showing and plans to get into farming in the fu- ture after being involved in -1-ll. Ron was born in Castro Valley, the third of five children, Asa Sagitar- ius, Ron's most memorable exper- ience at OHS was being umpire for noon softball. .lim Gilbert was Ronald's favorite teacher because of their bond of friendship. 5 lx,, - '--t K .:,:. Pat Hays and David Mendes have a difference of opinion regarding an Arcadet letter. .IOHN BERGSTROM . . . believes honesty is most impor- tant ainong human qualities be- cause a person can go through life a lot easier and be happier with themselves. A recipient of an American Legion Award and an Oakdale City softball league par- ticipant, .lohn has lived in Valley Home for the past ten years, Born in Sweden. the first of three chil- dren, John hopes to become a wild- life manager. Active in Ski Club, he maintains a motto of, Be your- self and do what you Want to do. Mr. Maxey's Biology l class was John's favorite because he learned and had fun at the same time. Asa Cancer, .lohn hopes to live a happy and prosperous life. PIENNY BERTON ... is a resident of Valley Home. the first of two children. Sue Theim was her favorite teacher. She hopes to do secretarial work. or work with children. She was active in 4-H and her church group. She thinks every- one should have a sense of humor because you have to laugh in this world. Her long-range goal is to get rich, and she believes if at first you don't succeed. try. try again. RANDY BIQNEDIX , . . has received awards in Trap Shooting and during OHS Art shows. A resident of Valley Home for seven- teen years. Randy believes. do what you want. when you want. if your mom and dad let you. Born in Modesto. the youngest of two children. Benny en- joyed Mrs. .lackson as a favorite teach- cr. A sense of humor is the most impor- tant quality a person can develop says Randy. Asa Virgo. he lists his favorite song as Cat Scratch l-ever by Ted Nugent. Ilaving participated in .lr, Ri- fle Club. Randy hopes for a career in trucking or farming. .llilfl-' BENZIGER . . wants to become the youngest President of the United States. Through a political career he wishes to eliminate hunger. human suffering, and the ominous threat of nuclear dev- astationf' Born in Sagami Ono. Japan, the first of three boys, .leff believes in the Biblical passage, Of those to whom much is given. much is re- quired. Involved in Club. CSF, Arcadet, Oraclef79. and student legis- lature. .leff was also President of C.lS. A resident of Oakdale since l97l. .leff attended the l97X Rotarian Leader- ship Camp, and attended .limmy Cart- er's Inauguration in 1977. Compas- sion for others is the most important quality a human can possess. Dodd's favorite song is Feelin' Sat- isfiedf' by Boston. li. TNQ - Y DON BETTENCOU RT .. , has received over seventy-live swimming medals, an All League Guard award in football, and the Most Improved Sophomore award. Having lived in the rural country around Oakdale lior eighteen years, Don was involved in Block 'O' and the swim team, Born in Palo Alto as the third of four children, Don thinks the hottie football games were the most memorable events at OHS, As a Cancer, Don hopes to become an architect and gct rich at it. ll' he could. Don would try to eliminate or control nuclear weap- ons. .IOH N BLACK .,. is the youngest oI'l'our ehildrcn. This Scorpio was born in Modesto and has lived in the area all his life. .lohn's llavoritc class was Don Os- ntan's Current events because Os- man was thc only teacher I could get along with. John was a mem- ber ol' the Club and the Art Club, His favorite song is Rene- gade by Stix. .lohn says. l'll try anything once. Graduation night. Are they pointing to Sky L .yq 5 X wi., , .Q wr' ggi HNDY BLIQVINS remembers when he twisted his d's Bla7er's driveline in an accident front ofthe school. Active in the Art l Trap clubs. Randy also received a ck O award in track. Planning a eer as a pool contractor. Randy be- ges. Those who work hard. suc- 'df' lle is the first of three children. ifetime resident of Oakdale. his fa- 'ite teacher was Mrs. Jackson, If he ild change one thing in society. ndy would lower the tax rates. llis orite song is No Tell l.over by' icago. S13 2' I 1 4- t ri hs w , .1 5 ii X w .I lil-'l-'RIQY BON D .. was born the second child in a family of four in Modesto under the Capricorn sign and has lived in this area for six years. At OHS. his favorite teacher was lfred Stone. lle was a member of the championship cross country team. and .leff received indi- vidual runner awards in that sport. lle feels that self-respect is the most im- portant quality a person can develop because it is more important to like yourself than to care if others like you. Trump plans to teach or work in thc automotive field after which he would like to retire in Alaska. ., A ,V ... .... i L5 tt- w ,I ' A .Ld 'N ...t .IOAN NE IROWLING was born in Fayetteville. North Carolina, under the l.ibra sign. Being the third of four children. .loanne has lived in Oakdale for three years. She was active in basketball. powderpuff football. Club '79, and won the Block 'O' Most Valuable Player and all league in track. Honesty. .loanne be- lieves. is the most important quality' a person can develop because it ac- counts for a lot of other sins. Her favorite class was Spanish and favorite teacher was Mrs. Wellbaum because she understands students. ln the fu- ture. .loanne wishes to become an air- line stewardcss. after an education at California State Stanislaus. STEVIQ BUYER . . believes that nothing is impossi- ble if the need is there. Wishing that all prejudices would be wiped from so- ciety. Steve remembers all the good times l had here. Iloping to attend M.lC. get rich. drive a porsche. and have friends. Steve was born in San .lose. and has lived in Knights Ferry' for five years. The eldest ofthree children. he was active in a church youth group and 4-H. As a Scorpio. Steve lists Sammy Hagar's Make lt l.ast as his current favorite song. ., - 52 Q.. f X,-'M rl .ww-rf U, f 'WP' STliV E BOY LES .., the youngest of five children, was born in Monterey, Calif. He has lived in this area for nine years. Spot , a Leo, plans to be a forest ranger in the future. lfSteve could change any thing in society, he would change the way people aet toward each other. His fa- vorite saying is Don't do anything I wouldn't do. At OHS Mr. Ned Jack- son was his favorite teacher. One thing he would like to accomplish in this life- time is to have a successful marriage. pn- JOE BRENNAN was born and raised in Oakdale. He is the third of four children. JAMES BROCK ... believes people would be dull if it weren't for a person's sense of humor. The Kid was born under the Cancer sign in Sunnyville, California. The third of six children, James had Food Service as a favorite class taught by Mr. Cicearelli. Since moving to Oak- dale two years ago, James has received an OHS Art Show Award. Led Zep- plen's Stairway To Heaven has be- come his favorite song. along with the motto, Live and let live. James hopes to find a good steady job in the near future. Av... , mmf-m,, W W in - W mgwvvmm ,.... , J , Coni Ward at a rally The Senior Class at a meeting. ROLAND BROWN . .. was born in Modesto and has lived in Oakdale for the past 14 years. He is the youngest of three children and plans to be a jazz mu- sician or a college instructor. His favorite class was Eugene Conrot- to's Senior Honors English because he learned a great deal from his fellow students. Roland was a member of the band and was presi- dent of that organization. He re- ceived an award as First Chair for saxophone in the County Honor Band for three years. He believes people should strive to develop an independence of people without eliminating oneself from society. He would like to see television de- pendency eliminated. Roland says he will remember OHS's rigid so- cial structure. His favorite song is Leprechaun's Dream by Chic Corea. RlCK BROWNING ... the middle in a family of three children. he has lived in Oakdale for the past 10 years. He hopes to get into meat cutting. 2 ww.. RANDALL TIM BROWN was involved in Choir. Band, Key Club. Chess and Drama Clubs. As a recipient of script O awards in Band, Choir, and Pep Band. Tim was born in Mattoon, Illinois, the youngest of five children. A resi- dent of Oakdale sineh 1969. Tim's favorite OHS class was Choir with Mr. Dahlin because he likes music and being a part of musicals. As a Gemini. Tim lists a sense of humor as the most important human qual- ity and to be a helping hand to someone who needs a smile to make their day. Tim wishes that the world could become more peaceful. LARRY BRUSH ,.. has set down a lifetime goal of becoming a top ranked American trackman. Active in Block 'O' and PE. Larry has already set one OHS track record. Believing if people can learn to laugh at themselves, the world would be a better place, Larry was born in Modesto and for six years he has lived in Waterford. The youngest of three children, Larry hopes to become a PE teach- er and says that at OHS. he has found PE to be a great chance to stay in shape. Among his favorite songs. Too Much Heaven by the Beeiiees ranks as number one. . jf ,.,T A VV., W I . ,fy X It 7 - 1,8 Eric McDonald wanted to continue talking in class. but ... Sabrina Lara: million-dollar smile. ,- . , I 9 . if ' im, SZ., , il at .W MIiCllTHll.D BUCK ... was born in Frankfurt, Germany and lived there for nine years. Since coming to Waterford four years ago. Michelle was active in the Club. and served as Arcadet copy editor, Mr. Stcinhart be- came her favorite teacher because hc has a tremendous sense of humor, lfshe could. Michelle would like to eliminate the categories in our society and says. it's sud to shove people into groups. Hoping to return to Germany one day. Michelle is planning a career as a Ger- man teacher or a journalist. A Virgo and the third of four children. she enjoys I.ove Theme by the l.ove Unlimited Orchestra as her favorite song. Iiric Whitehead: hat day, ,A A RHONDA BUIIQ ... enjoyed the three years she spent on the volleyball team. since her favorite class was P.E. Rhonda is a Capricorn. born in I.ong Beach. She has lived in the area for eight years. Rhonda is the see- ond of four children. Her favorite song is Makin' Itu by' David Naughton. She was involved in the Peanut Gallery and was a big help to the Powder Puff de- fense. Rhonda's most memorable high school experience was helping Coach G.W, Wingo with the Oakdale-spon- sored wrestling tournaments. U, w. :aff cc Us .f vggfgfliwfr' f f ' mi , 4 A 2 . f-' . ,....- . , If ., aa... , A tr. in - . s 2 f- I I 4 ggi. .. .. I ..... il 1.17, RICKY BURKIQTT ...once received an award for braking an OHS track record. He participated in a community bas- ketball team. Born in Long Beach. Miekey came to OHS as a soph- omore and since remembers all the people I met, The oldest of three children, Ricky had Jack Walker's PE classes as the favorite because of his love for athletic competition. Among his favorite songs. Freak Out'i by Chic rates number one. His plans are to be- come a firefighter, SANDY BUTCIIER . is a l.ibra. the fourth of five children. She was born in Baldwin Park and has lived in this area for five years. Sandy was active in the Art Club. She believes that the most important quality a person can have is a sense of humor since someone with a good sense of hu- mor usually has a happier life. Sandy s lifetime goal is to have a good job and perhaps a family. SIIELBIZRT L, BILTTRLM . . .known to his friends as Arky was born in Hot Springs. Arkansas and has lived in this area for I year, As a l.ibra he plans to enter the Navy after graduation. Shelbert was involved in Peanut Gallery, Club '79, Key Club and lfIfA while at OHS. Ilis favorite class was Mr, Conrotto's Arcadet class because he likes to work with the news. Shelbert feels the most important quality a person can develop is a sense of humor Your dead without it. Shelbert's favorite saying is You can't win them all and his favorite song is the Yellow Rose of Texas, DENNIS CARl.SON . . .born in San Iirancisco moved to Oakdale six years ago. Dennis has been president of the Drama Club. the .I Club, and the Key Club. He was also in the all school plays from his freshman to senior years and in the musical from his sophomore to his senior year. Dennis believes courage is the most important qual- ity a person can have Courage to laugh at youself, to stand up for what you believe. Courage to be you. to live in this world. Courage to be happy. ff il Sf We BREN DA CASA US . . believes compassion is the most important quality a person can de- velop because when people are down. it helps to cheer them up. Brcnda's philosophy of live is to live each and everyday to it's ful- lest. During her OIIS years. Bren- da was involved in the Club. Club 79. Drama Club. Campus I.ife and choir. She received awards from the Athletic Award Constitution and an ROI' certifi- cate of proficiency. Brenda. a Tau- rus. participated in thc Senior pow- derpuff game and chalks up the ex- perience as her most memorable. Dust in the Wind by Kansas is Brenda's favorite song. JERRY CASH . . . remembers that I had so many opportunities to learn something but sometimes I didn't take advan- tage of it. Gorilla. as his friends call him. was born in South Gate. the youngest of five children. Ilav- ing moved to Oakdale in I967. .ler- ry' appreciated William Dyer be- cause he taught me to cause trou- ble 'by' the book'. .lerry plans a career in aviation. In order to un- derstand life's many' questions, a person needs a mature personality. he says. .lerry wishes he could eliminate murder in society as well as human pain. His favorite song is My Way. .leff Morris takes it easy. A gaggle of OIIS students resting in a park on the way' to Disneyland: .lan Ciraves. Ken Stone. Connie Puckett. Ronnie Davis. Susan Woodward. Randall Morgan, Renee Iivans, Dennis Carlson, Linda Wy- att. SAM CATAI.INIi . . , plans on becoming a real estate dealer or perhaps a constructor. A Pisces. Sam's favorite OHS class was Ms. Allen's business law. Sam received a VOI. golf championship award and a varsity block award. The youngest of five children, Sam maintains the advice: Don't get mad: get even! His plans for the near future include circling the globe. A resident of Oakdale since I976. Sam likes Sammy Hagar's Turn Up the Music as a favorite song. x PERI CEARLEY is the youngest of three chil- dren. and is a Taurus. She was in- volved in the Ski Club. Club '79. and 4-H in which she received many gold medals. Mr. John Quac- cia was her favorite teacher bc- cause he can really' relate to teen- agersf' Peri plans to attend a state college and get a good job so she will be able to pay cash fora Mer- cedes Sportsf' She remembers when running to class in the rain, she slipped and fell face down in a mud puddle. Peri feels a sense of humor is important. in order to help cheer up a person's day. Among her favorite songs. she lists Barbra Streisand's The Way We Were as number one. .- zo- v In ' in ' 98 9,05 i 3 5 it 6 it ! S- ik ei 3- 34 -s l is 1 H X . If . I if -if - -.-. p g gg I M . f. V 4. -' Ww- .pfw 1s.,,.g - ' jf-sw 'X I f K fl' ff il A Q' if . ' y5 . M g Q ... E .. ili i S A - I 7 E - I- , ... fx B 5 i .Q K N1ARY CllYl.liS .. . believes a sense of humor is impor- tant to an overall character because it would be funnier ifeveryonc had one. Born the youngest of six children. Mary enjoyed having .lim Gilbert as her fayoritc teacher and adds. hc is a very nice teacher. A resident of Oak- dale for fourteen years. Mary was born in Modesto. ln her lifetime she would like to bc able to let everyone in the world know about the lord. lf she could. Mary would also like to change the way everyone acts towards school and teachers. Mary plans on becoming a hospital assistant. E nw, -. '? iii.-Bibi if ff? yi 5 'nik' sofa . .11 . it HSN - ga, 'lxfif' . s, - if -X xv 1 1 l GREG CLARK ,. , our Most Original Senior boy. was born in Modesto and has lived in this area all his life. The youngest of three children, Greg enjoyed Civics be- cause Don Osman is such a swell guy. This l.eo believes that the ability' to communicate and be honest arc im- portant in order to relate to other peo- ple. Greg was active in Munch-N Bunch. Block and the golf team. I am willing to try anything! is Greg's favorite saying as he prepares for a future of working and going to school to study' landscaping. sf s l ,Q -X ' .5 TAMI CLARK ... wishes she could end fighting be- tween people to improve society. llav- ing been involved in Powderpuff foot- ball, Tami was born in San Diego and has attended OHS since hcr freshman year. Mr. Ciccarelli was Tami's favor- ite teacher because he is just like one of the kids and is easy' to get along with, The eldest of two children, Tami. a Pisces. lives by the personal motto. Live each day' as it comes. looking back on high school. Tami will remember all the people l met, Kenny Rogers', The Sweet Music Man rates as her number one song, Becoming an airline stcwardess is Ta- mi's immediate goal, Valedictorian Susan Reed. ,,. A Q 3 ,. .,-,'. xv 6 ' E! il 2 .Q S is SUSAN CLINTON . .. was deemed by her fellow sei classmates as the Most Originalf Cancer, Susan's most memorable O experience was when, as a freshn she met and got to know many seni Dan Thrasher was Susan's fave teacher because He cares about students and is a good friendfi She involved in many activities which w Club '79, Rally Committee. Pea Gallery. Ski Club. 4-H. Homecom and St. Matthias Youth Group. Su beieves kindness is an important mari quality. and believes all pet have feelings, treat them so, Fasl designing is her intended field off cialization, New' grads Steve Boyer, Dee Feeback. Trish Rorabough. ,ta- EVIQ CLIPPER remembers waking up in the rning knowing that I didn't have to ready for school on weekends. 'n in Oakdale. Steve's ambition is to day own a tousand acres of al- nds. Steve was active in Block O lin his senior year was named to the -l.eague football team. Reliability ie most important human quality to VC, tx ATHLEFN CON NOLY . was an Asilomar girl, Chiefjustice the Judicial Committee and a 4-H ember. With the motto. Be your- lf, Kathleen believes sincerity is im- trtant to people because people ould mean what they say. Born a sees in San Francisco, the fifth of ven children. Kathleen has lived in akdale since l967. Wishing that slu- :nts would change their attitudes to- ird teachers. Kathleen's favorite aeher was Al Violini because he ems to enjoy his job. College is her :xt step while hoping to lead a con- ntful life. Stairway To Heaven by :d Zepplen is Kathleen's favorite -ng. ROCHIELLE I.. COBB remembers the time she told her friend that her van was on fire in the parking lot. disbelieving her until the fire sirens wailed. Rochelle. during her high school years, was active in church. Rally Committee. Peanut Ciallery. Basketball songleader. Ciirls Volley- ball. and basketball. Shell was born as a Virgo. the third of four children. Civics was her favorite class because of the good teaching by Don Osman. Responsibility. says Robhelle is the most important human quality because it develops other good traits. In the future. Rochelle would like to visit ls- rael and other holy lands and also pur- sue a business career. il ' ' N I ...wi , L , - 1 Y if K MARSIIA MARIE CONWAY ... will always remember how the OHS Class of '79 was not one group. but how they were all broken up into little groups. A Cancer. born in Arca- dia. Marsha has lived in Oakdale for two years. Hoping to accomplish all the goals she has set in life. Marsha is planning to attend U. C. Davis and become a Physical Therapist. Active in the Ski Club. and voted Most Depend- able Swimmer as a junior. Marsha be- lieves understanding and patience are important because those are two qua- lities that will always be needed and used. Her favorite OIIS teachers are Don Viss. Richard Welton. and Dan Thrasher because they were always helpful to me when I needed it. Mar- sha's favorite song is You Don't Bring Me Flowers by Neil Diamond and Barbra Streisand. 3 .I l,DY .I.COl.liN1AN . . was born in Modesto and has lived in this area for I7 years. A Taurus. .Iudy was involved in Campus l.ife and her favorite teacher was William Maxey since he is so funny. The one thing Jo will remember about this school are the activities and homecom- ing. ln the future. Judy plans to get married and be a pre-school aide. Cur- rently her favorite song is Neil Dia- mond's Sweet Caroline . fain., H... . xx. DONNI COOK . .. a Capricorn. was born in Modesto and moved to Oakdale soon afterward. The eldest of four children. Donni was a cheerleader during her freshman year and was the sophomore basketball princess. As a junior she was selected to be an Asiloinar delegate and helped represent Oakdale's Outlaws. Donni says P.li. was her favorite class sinee she enjoyed working out with Mrs. Kathy Smith. RON COl.l.INS ... enjoyed being a KOHS discjockey and record librarian. Active in Club '79 and FFA. Junior plans a career in ag or p.e. teaching. Born in Mo- desto. Ron has lived in Oakdale for five years. His philosophy of life is Live each day one at a time to its fullest. because there may not be a to- morrowf' Looking back on his alma mater. he believes there are still some teachers and counselors who still care. He ranks Don Hendricks as his favor- ite because he taught me more than any other teacher. ROBBI COOK .. . remembers wearing a dress to an linglish class in order to prove that the dress doesn't make the person. the person makes the person. Born in Se- attle. the second of two boys. Ma- chine Gunu was the ASB President and Vice President. sophomore class president. Boy's State delegate and a wrestling and track team captain. llopin to receive a biological sciences degree. Robbi's favorite teacher was William Maxey because of his very interesting character. Active in the Art Club and Peanut Gallery. Robbi believes caring for others is necessary if accomplishments for the good ofall are to be done. As a I.eo. Robbi will remember all the OHS problems he faced as president. Dust ln the Wind by Kansas is Robbi's favorite song. Really enjoys music: in fact his 'r -XR iiai .X X Y H i DAVE CURRENT goal is to record a couple of hit records that will go gold. This Capricorn is thc second of five children, born in Oak- land and he has lived in this area for one year. Dave was involved in the school musical Carousel in which he danced with a foot-to-knee cast follow- ing an injury. D.C. believes the most important quality in a person is consid- eration for others, and he would like to rid the world of discrimination of any kind, He plans a career in the medical field. Reminiscing by Little River Band is currently his favorite song. JOHN CU RTONI CLARENCE CROW . .. hopes to accomplish everything l can and them some during his life- time. Active in FFA and in rodeo. Cla- rence's favorite class was R.O.P. Meat Cutting. Having lived in Oakdale for seven years. Clarence is the second of three children. This Leo's favorite song is Free Bird by l.ynard Skynard. Of OHS. Clarence vtill remember that he finally made it. .lOllN D. CRAWFORD was involved in sports during high school and will always remem- ber the fun he had while participat- ing in them. Born in Stockton. John has lived in this area eighteen years and is the second of four children. Honesty is a very important per- sonal quality he feels because, People should be able to trust one another. Trying to live up to his philosophy of life which is to enjoy life when he can , .lohn would like to become rich. EDDIE CUMMINS . . . remembers when he was on a truck which took a corner too fast in the l979 Homecoming parade, causing his friend to be spilled out onto the road. Believing that life is only as bad as you make it. Ed also believes a sense of humor is important to a person's personality. Horse Husbandry was his favorite class because it's the only class that I can use what l've learned. Born a Cancer. the eldest of four chil- dren, in Modesto, Eddie has lived in Oakdale all his life. Planning a career in construction. Eddie hopes to become a millionaire. Back In the Saddle Again rates as Ed's favorite song. can boast the record of being a lifetime resident of Oakdale. Born and J raised as the second of four children, John enjoyed working with cars in Auto Shop. A Pisces. John was in- volved in the California Scholarship Federation. In his immediate future, he wishes to become a cattle rancher and at the same time become wealthy. As a CSF life member, John remem- bers when Al Violini blew up a glass bcakcr accidentally whil: performing an experiment in Chemistry. CHERYL CROFTS ... looks upon being chosen an Asilomar Girl as her most memora- ble OHS experience. Active in 4- H. Chcryl's motto is Il'at first you don't succeed, try, try again. She was born in Oakdale. the second of four children. Cheryl has lived here for seven years. As a Taurus, Cheryl would like to eliminate prej- udice between races. Her favorite song is by Van Halen: Running With the Devil. In Cheryl's imme- diatc future. she will attend a junior college and then own a Porsche and a cabin at Lake Tahoe. it , .U 0' F 4. V' . If 1 4 's,', , . i.'e-2124.50 4 it A I . . ,,kV H . . 1 ff? fr.. Q 0 A 4' , 5 4 0 , 1. f' ' I 4 fs., A 'G' , i 'x 4 Q O . 'J . . ag? , Q f , Q ' ' 4' fx Q33 5. 5 el ' X 'E fl 1. '. ' Q F if . ' E 5'3 S! lf' Y: KA :six . ' . 't if H., -4- 'iw -' . s 1 f s -1335 S523 1: ' ' I ' J 2 4 U Q In I A 's' , ' - .1 0 J.. Q Ig N- ,av X l 'i get e -mmm 'fx h?A, l? N TIM DAl.TON ...was born in Albuquerque. Living in Waterford. he has been in this area for three years. He received four blue ribbons during high school in various art shows, while his most memorable experience was having the loudest stock car in the Homecoming Pa- rade. Tim feels you should. Do your best at everything and in time all things will work out. Tim. a Leo. viants to become successful at every- thing he does in his life. lle would like to change the generation gap in the society. Future plans include be- coming a body and fender repair- man. RON DAMATO enjoys woodworking, building guns and rifles, camping. hunting, and fishing. A Sagittarius. Ron has three sisters. He was born in San Francisco and has lived in Oakdale for seven years. In the future, Ron plans to go to college to become a forest ranger. RONNIE DAVIS . . . was born in La Grande. Oregon. the first of five children. He enjoyed Eugene Conrotto's Campus Commu- nications class during high school be- cause it gave him a chance to be cre- ative and to work with others. Other activities he enjoyed included Drama Club, Key Club. CSF, the school plays and musicals. Peanut Gallery. J Club. and Club '79, As a senior he was head of the financial managers. Obi-Ron feels a sense of humor is an important quality because with all the turmoil going on in the world a person needs to know how to laugh. Ronnie plans to enter the service. His goal is to make people happy. LEONARDO DIAZ . . . was born in Maracaibo, Venezu- ela, and later become a foreign ex- change student to Oakdale. Believ- ing, You are who you think you are, Leonardo loves history because l like to learn about the United States and its people. Having lived in Oakdale for less than a year. Leon- ardo was active in Campus Life and expects to further his education at college. Among the human qualities. he feels a sense of humor is most important because it helps to win friends. Leonardo wishes crime could be eliminated from society and have more peace among people. Looking back on OHS. this Capricorn will re- member football games and the ral- lies, as they were most exciting. Among his favorite songs, .limi Hen- drix's Hey Baby is tops. PATTY DIE! .. . would erase people's prejudices against each other, if she could change one element of society. Patty wishes to be less self-conscious and not to worry so much about what other people think of me. Born as a Taurus in Oakdale, Patty is the youn- gest of four children in her family. The song that she enjoys the most is Lights by Journey. Patty believes that people should be able to say what they mean and mean what they say. ln her future she would like to enter some type of business. Don Osman was her favorite teacher be- cause. he put up with me. DENA DOUGLASS ... enjoyed her PE class as her fa- vorite because she likes to be an ac- tive person. The third of five chil- dren, Dena was born in Milbrea, California. Active in the Ski Club, Medical Arts Club, Dena has re- ceived gymnastics awards at OHS. Dena appreciats the ability of a per- son to make another laugh. With the motto. Be happy at whatever you're doing, Dena plans on becoming a dental assistant. As an Aries she has lived in Oakdale for six years. Kl MBERLY DOWNS will remember of OHS. The carefree spirit and easiness every- body has with one another. Kim's most memorable experience was coming to OHS realizing the close- ness and trust the students have with each other. Born the eldest of two children in Monrovia. Kim was ac- tive in CSF, FBLA. and became a CSF lile member. A resident of Wa- terford for two years, Kim believes a sense of humor is the most important quality a person can possess. Neil Diamond's recording of Johnathon Livingston Seagull is her favorite song. In her lifetime Kim wishes to become a bookkeeper and make others as happy as I am with life. MARGARET DRUMM wants to graduate from college after studying conservation. and then travel throughout the United States. Margaret was a National Merit Scholarship semi-finalist. and also was active in the United Methodist Youth Fellowship. Born the sixth of eight children in Oakland. Margaret has lived here since l97l. She is in- terested in art, traveling, spending time in the mountains, and lists wastefulness as an element of society she wishes she could change. Marga- ret expects to travel to Europe to visit relatives. xi G R EG S. DYSON enjoys football, basketball, fishing, hunting, and baseball. Born in Sonora, the third of five children, Greg became in- volved in Block 'O'. Looking back on the Homecoming Queen Rally, he will re- member it as his most memorable high school experience. Planning a career in construction, Greg believes people should be themselves. A resident of Oakdale for sixteen years, Greg lists Great White Buffalo by Ted Nugent as his favorite song. KAREN EVERETT ... is planning a career in elementary edu- cation or even as a foreign language teach- er. Active in CSF, S Club, and a church youth group, Karen enjoyed Mrs. Dez- zani's French l and ll classes. The third of eight children, Karen was born in Oakdale but has only lived in this area during the past two years. Her favorite saying comes from the Bible, To everything there is a season and a purpose under heavenf, Ka- ren believes people should have love and compassion for others. JILL FAHEY believes No one is too small to be able to help a friend. Born in Oakland, she is the youngest of two children and has lived in the Oakdale area for four years. During high school she was involved in the Rally Committee, Ski Club, Art Club, Student Legislature, Drill Team, and was a mascot for two years. Junior's favorite class was anatomy because Dan Thrasher was the teacher. Jill would like to become a radiological technologist and The best person that l can possibly be. Going to Europe in the summer of I977 was Jill's most memorable experience. ROBERT FEEMSTER . . . believes lf you see a good opportuni- ty, take hold of it. Born in Roseville as a Capricorn, Robert has lived in Oakdale since l972. Looking back on the most memorable thing at OHS, Robert remem- bers all those tests l bombed out on. Auto Shop was Robert's favorite class be- cause it didn't really seem like high school while working there. The group Chicago sings Robert's favorite song, lfyou Leave Me Now. Robert would like to make oth- ers, as well as himself, better off in the future. He plans to enter the Navy and become a data systems technologist. REN EE EVANS was born in Albuquerqu and moved to Waterford l years ago. Having been the vie president of choir, and involvei in Rainbow girls, Renee be lieves compatability is the mos important quality a person cal develop because you can ge along with almost anyone in anj situation. Renee was involves in competition for the Miss Wa terford title. Looking back oi OHS she hopes to remember al the good friends she made ant all the fun times she had witl the great Class of '79. Look ing ahead, Renee hopes to have a successful term at MJC ALICE FAHEY .,. is the youngest in a family ofsix children, and she has liver in Oakdale all her life. Of a fa- vorite teacher she responded, l had no favorite, but l like Con- rotto, Osman and Violini-l think they are pretty level-head- cd. She plans to travel in thc future. She was a member ol CSF and participated in the community swim team. She rec- ommends that everyone have ar open mind to be able to en- compass and comprehend all qualities whether they may be good or bad and understand wherc other people are coming from. She hopes in her lifetime to continue to be happy with her loved ones, and she would like to see all military spending eliminated. DEE FEEBACK . ., wants to become a veterin arian or a bookkeeper and havi her own home in the mountain after graduation. Dee was bori in Denver and moved to Oak dale l4 years ago. She was ac tive in FFA and High Schoo Rodeo. Dee believes the mos important quality a person can develop is a sense of humor, ant her favorite song is Nigh Moves by Bob Seiger. As a Leo and the eldest of two chil dren, Dee would like to see tht drinking age altered. ROD FIELDS has ambition to become 1 professional cartoonist. ln volved in the Art Club, Trai Club, Jr. Rifle, and the Firs Missionary Baptist Church Rod's favorite teachers wer: Don Viss and Jack Walker Born a Gemini in Oakdale, Rot believes a sense of humor is thi most important human quality Rod, the last of three children goes by the motto, Do wha you want, when you want, i your Mom and Dad will le you. A resident of Oakdale fo I3 years, his favorite song i Chug-A-Lug. A 1 w 22 ERNIE FOREMAN . . . believes a sense of humor is important because in this world there are many pit- falls so you should be able to bounce back and be able to laugh. The eldest of three children, Ernie moved to Oakdale in l977. Since then he has been involved in foot- ball, baseball. and track. Having won a football trophy, Ernie wishes to live a happy life for myself. GARY FRENCH ... the second of three children was born in Ceres, and has lived in this area for I7 years, Nothing will get you down when you have a sense of humor. He feels a sense of humor is the most important qual- ity a person can develop. Mr. Maxey, the interesting storyteller of biology, was Gary's favorite teacher. Being a Virgo, he plans to establish a solid position in soci- ety. Gary's philosophy is, Always rely on your better judgement, and you can't go wrong. He plans on attending MJC to study to be an architect. STEVE FREY ... likes being in the outdoors in the coun- try and plans to become a forest ranger. Having been born in El Paso, Texas and living in Mountain View, Steve moved to Oakdale one year ago. Betty Seimas' Peer. Counseling class was Steve's favorite be- cause it taught me of life and its pitfalls. As a Virgo, Steve's favorite saying is, Beauty is only skin deep, real beauty lies within the heart. Becoming a counselor is Steve's goal and thereby expanding and strengthening his ability to understand emotions of different people. Dr. Hook's Sharin' The Night Together is his favor- ite song. PAULA ANN FINDLAY . ., desires to become very wealthy in the course of her lifetime. As a Cancer, Paula was active in Club '79, Rally Committee, Student Legislature, Ora- cle. Arcadet. Club and was a Fi- nancial Manager and Varsity basket- ball mascot. Fin was born as the middle child and was raised in Anti- och. Paula believes that people should be accepted the way they are. When remembering OHS, she will recall all the weird things that happened at the slab. Paula was a runner up for Girls' State. Jim Stanley entertains. JOHN FLORES . . . was born in the State of Oklahoma and moved to Oakdale in l973. His favorite teacher was Mr. Hendricks because hc is more than a teacher. he isa friend. As a Libra, John hopes to be successful in life and possibly have a career in fire fighting. Active in Block 'O'. John feels that a person should be trustworthy to maintain an overall good personality. Open Invitation. by Santana, is .lohn's favorite song. Michelle Buck in cowgirl gear. -1 ' Us as 'KAW' -5 DEBRA FUNKHOUSER . . . remembers when her horse kicked her in the jaw resulting in a fracture which had to be wired for seven weeks. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the eldest of two children, Debra was involved in track for four years which resulted in a Block 'O' award for her. PE became her favorite class because of her enthu- siasm for sports and Debra also partici- pated in powderpuff football. As a Li- bra, Debra philosophizes that if a per- son can be themselves Life will treat them right. A resident of Oakdale for nearly five years, Debra plans to attend MJC and To live life as long as possi- ble and be real happy about living. Dr. Hook's Sharin' the Night Togeth- er is her favorite song. MARCIA GARRETT was born in Redding, the first of two children. Marcia, a Leo, feels that the ability to make others happy is the most important quality a person can develop. Although she has lived in this area only seven months. she had enough time to come up with a favorite teacher: Steve Cousins. She would like to see most of the world, and if she could she would change people's atti- tudes toward others. Her motto is, lt could always be worse. RAMONA GARCIA believes Happy are those who dream and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. Mona was born in San Francisco and has lived in Oakdale since I969. Ramona enjoyed being in the OHS musical, Bye Bye Birdie because she met a lot of nice people. A sense of humor is the most important human quality to Ramona because it helps to relax and put you in a good mood. Ramona was also involved in the Art Club.Azteca Club, FHA, Ski Club, and Junior Miss. ln the future. Mona wishes to accom- plish a career in modeling. RlCHARD GARZA . , . was born in Los Angeles and hopes to become a computer technician. Nicknamed Gazoo, Richard's favor- ite teacher was Mike Riley because He was not just a teacher. but a friend. Having lived in Valley Home since 1973, Richard was involved in city league softball and basketball. The fourth of five children, Richard was active in Club '79, sophomore baseball, frosh football and basketball. lf he could, Richard would stop the destruc- tion of the land caused by pollution. He hopes to be financially secure in his late future. Richard advises people to Be yourself and not something you're not. I - ggyy Coming home from Disneyland on Bus One '5Qn... If Brian Irvine. Duane Lobaugh in class. ' ' V 1 - ' ' f ZW , W Al.l.FN GILLMAN . believes You only live once, so live your life well, Born in Whittier, thc eldest of three children, A.G. was active in O.B,A. baseball, bowling, and freshman football. Food service with Tim Cicearelli was Allen's favor- ite class because lle's easy to get along with and is an all-around good guy. Allen believes humans need a sense of humor and adds. Life would be dull without it. A Libra, Allen en- joys Chicago's Alive Again as his favorite song. Planning an occupation in industrial refrigeration or real es- tate. Allen wants to establish himself financially in the future, GEORGE GOOKIN . . . a Pisces, is the eldest of three chil- dren and has lived in the Milton-Eu- gene area for two years. George en- joyed his plant and animal science class with Doug Miller because he plans to become an animal science teacher. Clubs he was involved in in- clude FFA and Student Legislature, as well as the Valley Home 4-H. George feels that for a person to develop a good character he must have a sense of humor. One thing George will remem- ber about OHS is the outstanding ag department. . s ,, , ,.t . T at y by I I r. V 4, J . K-fi' r- I ' 3? ' . ,V ,,,,. I , ' ,M I r if ' . f it V fi : V, Wg wg 'Owl'-Y he A .IOY EARLEN E GLADYS . .. remembers the time when she was to attend the basketball Homecoming Queen ceremony as a candidate. only to show up l5 minutes late. Born in El Monte, the eldest oftwo children, Joy's favorite teacher is Dan Thrasher be- cause He makes school not only a place to learn. but a place to enjoy. A resident of Oakdale since 1976, Joy believes that love is the most important human quality because if a person knows how to love .,. they know how to give anything. As a Scorpio, Joy wishes she could erase the problems of racism. Hoping to learn from my mis- takes in life Joy is planning a career in banking. ,IAN M. GRAVES . . , wishes all would Feel that every- one is equal, no matter if they are rich or poor. Because the class taught her to work with and to listen to people's problems. Betty Seimas' Peer Counsel- ing was Jan's favorite. Born an Aries in Modesto, Pumpkin was involved in Art Club, Campus Life and church. Of OHS .lan remembers How helpful and understanding teachers and coun- selors can be if you give them the chance. Love Will Keep Us Togeth- er by Captain and Tenniele happens to be her favorite song and her person- al motto, Jan wishes to become a teacher and raise a happy family. 'WX N. ,f .. is .K nk ,- .IS N .. . X 1 an A KIRK GREEN believes that dependability is the most important quality a person can develop. The one element of society Kirk would change if he could would be the price of gaso- line. Born the youngest of three children. this Capricorn was active in the FFA. Living in Valley Home. Kirk plans to be a rice farmer in the future. K DARLENE GREGORY . .. remembers when. as a junior. she walked on her cast instead of using crutches and. as a result. broke her cast in half. Dar liked Health Careers class because of the chance to work directly with pa- tients. Born in Palo Alto as a Leo, Darlene was president of Medical .Arts Club. and active in Peanut Gallery, Block 'O'. student legisla- ture. Club 79. Rally Committee. and American Cancer Society pro- jects. Believing people should. Live today as you desire, for to- morrow we may not be here at all. Darlene was a letter girl and Varsi- ty Football Song Leader. Kenny Loggins and Stevie Nicks' When- ever l Call You Friend is her fa- vorite song. TOM HALLINAN was voted the senior with the lfreest Spirit. Being the oldest of three children, Tom was born in Portland as a Pisces. Nicknamed Koma . Tom was involved in football and track. and was also .lu- nior class president and rally com- missioner. Having business law as a favorite class. Tom expects to be- come a lawyer either with his fa- thcr's firm or for the Civil Liberties Union. Tom believes confidence is the most important quality humans can possess-confidence in one's self. His personal motto lf you don't go all the way, why goat all? 'Aliruption by Van Halen is Tom's Favorite song. .I FRRY HANSON .. has lived in Oakdale all his life. He's the third of four children. Captain says his favorite class was art because he likes to draw. He plans to become a forester and his main ambition is to get some- thing out of life. His philosophy is Live like you want to. He be- lieves a sense of humor is a quality every person needs. .lerry received trophies in basketball and says his most memorable experience was when he started the last basketball game of his sophomore year. His favorite song is Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting, BERNARD GREGORIS .,. was very active in FFA during high school. He held the offices of treasurer in his junior and vice- president during his senior year. Bernard received the FFA State l-'armer Award and he raised the State Reserve Grand Champion. Born in Castro Valley. he is the fifth child in a family ofsix and has lived in the Oakdale area six years. Meat cutting was his favorite class because he learned a skill he can use later on in life. Bernard will always remember the two board meetings he attended while in high school because of the way they were run. lt was as if the board members were the trainers and the schools were the animals they trained. BRIAN HALL ., . was born in Stockton under the sign of Capricorn. Brian was in the band and enjoyed his work exper- ience class while at OHS. Al.lCli llAMll.TON ... is the oldest ina family of two children. Alice was born in Mo- desto and has lived in this area for five years. She is a Cancer with a lot of ambition in her life. Her fa- vorite class was meat cutting and her favorite teacher was Fred Stone because he has the ability to make everyone laugh. KATHY HARTSFIELD believes that love for others without regard to race. money. or popularity is the most important quality a person can develop. Kat was born in Oakdale and is the second of five children. Her fa- vorite class was food service be- cause you learn a variety of things. Kathy s motto is Enjoy today: tomorrow may never come. She hopes. in the future. to be mar- ried and have children. ...Q ni Muniain shows she's a Dodger fan, lt's rally time for Coni Ward. Corinne Langford. .lill Fahey. Paula lfindlay. Marisa Orlando. JAY ll.-XTl'llil.D believes we should live and love each and every' day to its ful- lest. lle was involved in CSI . .lu- dicial Committee. Rally Commit- tee. Key' Club. student government. Club 79. president of the Peanut Gallery. and president of Block This Aquarius was born in Anaheim. lle received the varsity football scholarship award. and also set a school record in the triple jump. l lats will remember doing senior court as the dumbest thing I ever did in high school. l'uture plans for the Homecoming King '78 include either optometry or business, A member of the liYC Church Youth group. .lay feels friendliness and the ability to get along with many different people is an important personal quality. JOHN llliDDliN .. hopes to find a job in the heat- ing or air conditioning field one day. Active in Block 'O' and a resi- dent of Waterford for IZ years. John falls under the Gemini sign. Born in Modesto the third of four children. .lohn believes that people should live life to its fullest. Be- cause llon Viss made class inter- estingfi .lohn listed him as his fa- vorite OHS teacher, 'N-...., P-XTRICK ll,-NYS the eldest of three children in Ins family. was born in Marysville, llc has lived in Waterford for the past five years. llis birth sign is l.eo. .IIZRI MARIIQ llliNDliRSON gives the advice. Live each day' like there was no tomorrow. Gabby was born in Sonora. and has lived in Waterford since l96X. A Sagitarius. the fourth of five children. .leri was a majorette and was involved in 4-ll. Art Club. and noon softball. With the lifetime de- sire to be happy. .leri believes with- out happiness you can't have other important qualities. G.W. Wingo was her favorite teacher. Meat- loaf's hit, Two Out of Three. is .leri's favorite song. is 2 W- ' X. J 'ji J' I r In .Q We 'Q asap V .,s....f no ii .kg if .1 .yi . sq: gl! T-QQ ,f in 4 N 5 Q' V . Z S. all I in e e v -jr 1 Ax K K We made it! Susan Manrique and Lisa Stone. Slab-ites Randy Alford, Jeff Knott, .leff Austin. LINDA J. HENSLEY ... remembers during the 1977 Christmas concert, when the band was directed to stand and take a bow, Lin- da remained struggling with hcrjacket caught in the seat! A lifetime resident of Waterford, Linda's motto is To- morrow is too late! Born a Scorpio. Linda was co-president of the S Club and also Band treasurer as a senior. compassion human ele- basic, and Linda believes love and are the most important ments because they are hard qualities to perfect. Linda re- members the way students create cliques which guide student life at OHS. DOUGLAS HERRIAGE lists Mr. Walker as his favorite OHS teacher because he was always giving me good advice. Born asa Leo in the capital city of Sacramento, Doug is the youngest in his family of four children. Having lived in Oakdale for six years. Doug received a trophy for the most improved sophomore baseball player. EVA HILLEBRANDT ... has begun to fulfill her dream of living in every country, beginning with the United States as an exchange stu- dent. Active in Campus Life, Band, the Modesto Symphony Orchestra. and the wind ensemble of Stanislaus State, Eva was born in Humppila, Finland. Believing, In everything, live only one day at a time, Eva philosophizes that people can reach a higher level in men- tality by becoming independent. As a Scorpio, she would like to change the way countries solve their problems through war. Eva hopes to become a music teacher or an orchestra musi- cian. v 7 i I --w e 4 ie . M- , r, .. E ' tr ' t I E in ..........1..Qi Roland Brown soaks up some knowledge. U 1 -I gf . Y x - ' I 3 wt. . 1 ' v fl. if E is Q , f .vi M -Nt Q gag, . Q 2 tgi sv ..,. 31 1 1 , ,fn I Jay Hatfield's famous over-the-shoulder look. GUNTER HILLIG ... Thor came to the U.S. as a for- eign exchange student from Germany in August, 1978. He was born in Kre- feld, and he says civics, as taught by Don Osman, was his favorite class be- cause he was able to learn about American ideas, government, and peo- ple. Thorston was active in Campus l.il'c. Peanut Gallery, FFA, and was a powder puff cheerleader. He believes People should start living and stop observing their neighbors. He also be- lieves peace in one's self is the m0Sl important quality for anyone to possess because then you know who you are and what you want in life. Thorston wants to become a teacher and writer. DAVE HITE . . . believes, lf a man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it is because he hears the beat ofa different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away. llis most memorable experience was 'saving the life ofa best friend one night at a school function. Born in Redwood City, the ninth of ten children, Dave has lived in Waterford since 1973. He enjoyed FFA, CSF, Student Legisla- ture, and Club '79, ln FFA, Dave won production awards, public speaking awards, and scholarships. Hopefully with a college degree, his plans are to pursue an engineering occupation, pos- sibly in agriculture. MIKE HOGWOOD . ., was involved in Block O during his high school years, and received the team's best lineman award for football and was selected to play in the North- South All-Star Game. His favorite class was Lorne Wilson's architectural drawing. Nicknamed Goose, Mike hopes to be successful and still retain friendships. The second of three chil- dren, Mike hopes to pursue a future in landscape design. JOHN HOLDEN ,. lists Lynrd Skynrd's Free Bird as his favorite song. Born in Prescott. Arilona. the youngest of five children. .lohn sometimes goes by the nickname of Dutch Boy . Active in Sky' Club. as an .Aries. .lohn appreciates a sense of humor in a person along with compas- sion. Among his sayings. Do unto oth- ers before they do unto you . is his favorite. Mr. Hendricks was John's fa- vorite teacher at OHS since coming here in his senior year. John has hopes on becoming a plumber. BRIAN IRVINE . , , a tragic automobile accident a month after graduation took the life of Brian lrvine and two other OHS students, Dalena Lara and Debbie Looper. Brian was born in Placerville. and had lived in Oak- dale eight years. He was the son of OHS Superintendent Rodger lr- vine. His two sisters. Karen and Carla. had also graduated from OHS. Active in sports. Brian was the V.O.L. Most Valuable Player in basketball and represented OHS inthe annual Kiwanis North-South All-Star Game. He was also a golf- er and skier. X .4 ,. L time if 's J- T t new a at ,jg A nam. .1 ,Af aw-STA . KARIQN LEE HOUSE ,.. asks. Live for those who love you. for those whose hearts are true. for the heaven that smiles above you. and the good that you may do. Karen has led an active high school life being in- volved in Block Club. .ludici- al Committee. Student Legislature. Student Council. Concert Choir. and was chosen .lunior Miss l979. KHOLlSE was also voted Campus lfavorite. won the DAR Citi7enship Award. and numerous cheerleading awards. ln addition. Karen was co-edi- tor of Oraelef79. Barry Manilow's Ready To Take a Chance Again is her favorite song. This Sagittarius plans to major in business administra- tion and wants to work in a high school office, Hlil.liN JOHANSSON . . . one of Oakdale's foreign exchange students this year comes to us from Stockholm. Sweden. Helen is a Gemini and hopes to become a lawyer. She was involved in S Club and her most memorable high school experience was Homecoming Week which was a total- ly new experience for her. Helen has been involved in the Methodist Church and worked as a volunteer at Fair Oaks School. She feels that people should care more about each other and that if they did. the world would be a better place. Helen says the thing that she will remember most about OHS is how nice everyone was to her. l MARK INGI-QBRlTSON . . believes in coming in first. based on the statement. Show me a good loser and l'll show you a loser. At OHS Mark was active in FFA and be- came its sentinel and participated in the Fl-'A high school rodeo. Born in Chula Vista. as the first of three chil- dren. this Aries enjoys hunting, fishing. and backpacking. Mark believes a sense of humor is very important to human character because lt helps you get along with other people and get you ahead in life. Mark wishes the gov- ernment's overwhelming power would be cut slightly and given back to the people. Mark is on his way' to becom- ing a millionaire, BERNAIJINE .JOHNSON ,. . believes that since you have to be happy sometime. a sense of humor is important to human personality. Born in Esealon as the third of four children. Berine has lived in Oakdale since 1976. Among her OHS classes. Berna- dine picks Al Fahey's Business Ma- chine class as her favorite. A Pisces. Bernadine plans to become a housewife and take care of children. Looking back on high school she will always remember how much fun l had here. f Q if ,ff . . .vst if ' t ni' ' J Q ' Us ,, : X i L In 9 i .41 .. I Q , 1, , I 1 7 s N y ' I tk X t o JZ ig. A ' K Q 0 5 I as ff ,iw Q MK 'UN' IRAH ANN JOHNSON . feels a sense of humor is an impor- it quality in a person because Ifyou it laugh at your mistakes. you'lI ver be able to conquer them. Sal- an Aries. was born in Modesto. the ungest of four children. Sally was 'olvcd in Judicial Committee. Rally immittee. Medical Arts. Club '79. d served as vice president of the S ub. Sally's desire to become an ac- ss led her to participate in the .lu- xr Miss contest. and also to become folved in spirit-leading as a varsity iscot and songleader. ller favorite tg is The Way We Were. ZENDA li. KEITH , a I.ibra. was born in Oakdale and s lived here all her life. ller favorite teher was Ned Jackson in wood shop cause llc was always a nice teach- Brenda's motto is, I.et your feel- gs be known to somebody who res. The one thing Brenda wants ost to accomplish in her lifetime is to ve a happy marriage and two chil- en. In the future. Brenda hopes to come a registered nurse. TARA JOHNSON was chosen as one of the home- coming queen finalists and says the ex- perience was her most memorable in high school. Born a Sagittarius in Mo- desto. Tara was involved in the Rally Committee, Munch-a-Bunch. Block 'Of .I Club. Ski Club. and received three VOL track awards. Tara believes people should be themselves instead of putting on shows. Iler favorite class was Pli. and she was also active in gymnastics. With the motto. Peace. love and groovinessf' Tara was a foot- ball mascot aitd songleader and played powderpuff football. Tara plans to Atl- tend MJC to major in journalism and then go on to a state college. PATRICE KEN NPR . . the youngest of three children has lived in Oakdale for three years, Trice has been involved in the Rally Committee. .I Club. Munch-a-Bunch, and was a varsity' football songleader for two years, In the future. Patrice would like to pursue a career in X-rays or pediatrics. One of her most memo- rable high school experiences was when Dan Thrasher announced her as the l978-79 Iloinecoming Queen. Pa- trice believes that an important quality one should possess is a sense of humor because I love to laugh and have a good time, Billy Joel's This is My Life is Patrice's favorite song. ' I . gf . . TRIZN T If. JOHNSON .,. currently lists .loe Walsh's Life's Been Good as his favorite song. Plan- ning on a career as a forest ranger. Trent chose Don Hendricks as his fa- vorite teacher because l learned the most from him. Born in Ceres as a Taurus. Trent was active in the Trap Club. Ski Club and was once vice president ofthe Modesto Radio Con- trol Club. A resident of Oakdale since I976, Trent believes If y'ou're going to make an effort you might as well get it right the first time. Ile recalls when he rolled his Jeep during lunchtime in front of the rodeo grounds. LINDA KIQTCHAM lives in Roberts' lferry and is the youngest of three children in her fam- ily. Cilengcne Wood was her favorite teacher because she always had confi- dence in me. whiclt made me try' harder. She hopes to follow a career in the medical field. At OIIS she was active in Drama Club. Club '79, Cam- pus Communications. and as a junior played powder puff football, She was involved inthe l.ions Youth lixchange. and hopes someday' to travel around the world. Her philosophy is that friends are to bc valued not used. What she will remember most about OIIS is how the system kept chang- ing. leaving students and staff continu- ously confused. Iler favorite song is Stranglehold by' Ted Nugent. 1 ,.,,' . We . L.. . L .. W .V I if aff I 3 . I . V- 5' . H ff V ,Q y, st l Xxx r ,Q 5 1 -dt' . . MWC ' K.-XTHIIE JONl5S ,.. wishes all people could be equal: no one person is better than another. Kathie. a I.ibra. was born in Oakdale and has lived in Waterford for I7 years. Her personal motto is Don't try to change me. I am what I am. let me be me. Kathie. who transferred to OIIS from Beyer lligh as a junior. was active in Club '79, Her favorite class and teacher was Iinglish Ill witlt Phil Steinhart because he did the most he could for our class. The one thing she will remember about OHS is the spe- cial times with special people. Kathie wants to become an airline stewardess and travel the world. Asilomar veteran Kristi Shirkcy Www-.,, ,. Nw f I , ,. et. - ts,-,....,, Q..-. t ,,,,,..-vw-' BRITTA ANN KING . . . isa Waterford resident. Her favor- ite OHS teacher was Dan Thrasher and his anatomy and physiology class because he was easy to get along with and I learned a lot in his class. Her future plans are to go into business. She was a gymnastics medalist and also played community softball. Her motto is to live life to its fullest. JEFF KNOTT wishes he could change the way people think of teenagers as rowdies. Jack Walker became his favorite teacher because He's the kind of teacher that's got it together and ap- preciates what you do. Having lived in Waterford for seven years. Jeff was president ofthe Dental Explorer Post and plans to become a dentist in the future. The oldest of two children, .Ieff was born in Vallejo and believes people should do what they want. As an Aries, .Ieff lists openmindedness as the most important human quality and without it you'll never get anywhere. His favorite song is currently Rubber Biscuit by the Blues Brothers. SABRINA LARA ... remembers attacking the I976 sen- iors with eggs,just as they were leaving for Disneyland. Born a Virgo in San Jose. Sabrina enjoys four-wheeling, water and snow skiing, motorcycle rid- ing and listening to music. Having de- veloped the philosophy, If you love something, set it free, if it comes back to you. it's yours. If it doesn't, it never was. she considers respect as the most important human trait. A resident of Oakdale for five years and the oldest of three girls, Sabrina enjoyed Don Hen- dricks as her favorite teacher. In the future, Sabrina hopes for a career in photography and to live in the moun- tains. Her two favorite songs are Van Halen's Jamie's Cryin' and Hotel California by the Eagles. TERISA MARIE KING ... wishes to travel all over the world in her lifetime. Born in Broken Arrow. Oklahoma. the first of two children, Terisa has lived in Oakdale since I976. The one element of society Terisa would change if she could is The way people act toward other people. Sis, as her friends call her, liked William Maxey as her favorite teacher because he was a good teacher and I learned a lot from him. Terisa also enjoyed square dancing and 4-H as community activities. Believing that people should live and let live, Terisa wants to go on to become a stcnographer. CORINNE LANGFORD will remember her four years at OHS as the freest years of my life. Compassion between people is an im- portant quality to Corinne because they can understand and care for oth- ers around them. Corkey. born in Oakdale, was involved in the Pep Club. Rally Committee, Peanut Gallery. Ski Club, and was a cheerleader. The sec- ond of two children, Corinne won rib- bons, trophies, and medals in swim- ming competition. Among her favorite teachers, Don Osman ranked number one because, He's a fair teacher and a lot of fun. Corinne's philosophy of life is To believe in living is to know that time is precious .... it passes through our fingers like sand. BRIAN I.ASITER enjoyed his current events class with Don Osman because It was the only class I got A's in without doing anything. Born in Oakdale as the first of two children, Brian has lived in Knight's Ferry almost all of his life. As an Aquarius, Brian believes a sense of humor is important to a person's over- all personality. Planning to become a truck driver. Brian hopes to become rich by the time I'm ZS. Eric Clap- ton's Cocaine is his favorite song. K S-. an- li ,f . .5 JA! i lx so r fs Jeff Benziger ponders a point. A COBY LERCH ... would like to change the way peo- ple feel about each other and the way people treat each other. Coby, whose favorite song is Paul Davis' Sweet l.ife. believes that each day should be lived as if il were the last. to the fullest possible extent. Coby is a lifetime resi- dent of Oakdale having been born here. the first of two children. a l.eo. Coby explains that compassion is the most important quality a person can develop because if people felt more compassionate towards each oth- er. the world would be a lot better off. DUANE LOBAUGH . . looks back with pride at winning the VOL awards for the 100 and 220 yard dashes. Born in Bremerton. Washington, Duane moved to Oakdale in IQ74. and became involved in soft- ball ancl basketball. With the motto of live life to the fullest he hopes to become an eleetronie engineer. The first of two children. Duane believes a sense of humor is important and says without it life would be pretty dull. lfirst Aid with John Quaecia was his favorite class. lle hopes to get rich one day. Among his favorite songs. Rod Stewart's Do You Think l'm Sexy? rates number one. JAMIE LOOPER . . plans to become a football coach. ln Jamic's junior year. he was named OHS most valuable player, and was named most valuable player in the league and team as a senior. .lainie was born under the l.ibra sign. in Roseville. lle has lived in Oakdale all his life. and has since developed the personal motto, Go for it. Looking back on OHS. Jamie will remember most of all the sports that he was involved in. AMBER LITTLEPAGE . ,. believes that honesty with yourself and others is the most important qual- ity a person can develop. The one ele- ment of society Amber would change if she could. would be to stop all the hatred and killings and ehange it into love. Born the youngest of four chil- dren, as a Gemini. Amber was active as a peer counselor and in Club '79. Big Red was born in Modesto and lived in Waterford for seventeen years. She plans to attend Chico College and re- ceive her master's degree in psycholo- EY- CARMEN LONG , . was born in Monticello. Ltah and has lived in this area for four years. The third of seven children. she plans to attend A7LIS2l Pacific College and become a psychologist. Carmen has been active in Drama Club. club, Concert Choir. Arcadet. Club. Oracle. musicals. and Campus l.ife. As a financial manager and captain of the flag team. she feels that the ability not to judge people before knowing the facts is an important personal quality. She believes that you should never give up your dreams. because without dreams life isn't worth living. RAMONA LOPEZ .,. says that PE. and Child Care were her favorite classes at OHS. This Pi- sces was born in Oakdale and has lived in this area all of her life. Ramona is the youngest of five children and plans to work in the future. 31 Q if ,v 3110.4 f .. I l i V X x William Peterson helps out in the library. Rhgndu Buig gli Disneyland. 'W Will pf MARY LORD lives in l.a Grange. She feels the most important quality a person can develop is a g--iod sense of hu- mor. She was invelved in Medical Arts and received a merit award in hcr teaeher's aide class. Her future plans are to get a job in the medical field. Mary's favorite class was home economics with Phyllis Reeves. She would like to make people remember that being a true friend is the most important thing in life. The one thing Mary will remember about OHS is that it's the greatest school around. ROBERT LU DWIG . . was born in Palomares Canyon in the Bay Area community of Fre- mont. Nicknamed Waldo by his friends. Robert currently lives in Roberts Ferry. Born the third of eight children in his family. Robert has lived in this area since l973. During his four years at OHS. Robert was vice president of the OHS Cruisers. Robert was born under the 7odiae sign of Libra. ANNA-RllKA LCMMIS .. , wants to see the whole world during her lifetime. Born in Helsin- ki. Finland, Anna's home is in lispoo where she decided to be- come a Foreign Exchange student to America. Since coming to the llnited States, Anna became in- volved in the S Club and Medical Arts Club. As a l.eo. Anna would like people to be friendlier to each other and not wear masks on their faces. Anna believes a Friend is no friend if you can't trust them. looking back at her favorite class. PIE. Anna explains I love to play tennis. ln the future. Anna plans to become a doctor. .IIQRRY LUTZ . was born and raised in Oak- dale. He is the third of four chil- dren and believes generosity is the best quality a person can have. An Aquarius, .lerry was active in sports, team captain his sophomore year and All-VOL pole-vaulter. After graduating he wants to run an American Breeders Service. Don Henricks was his favorite teacher. and currently Stairway to Heaven by Led Zepplin is the song he enjoys most. if' S Z f, ,... 1' L 1 2' , NANCY L. LYNCH ... would like to change the anger and hatred that some people feel for others, All her life. Nancy has lived in Waterford, as the third child of four. Born a Sagitarius in Modesto. Nancy was active in stu- dent legislature, judicial commit- tee, student council, Block 'O', ral- ly committee, Ski Club, 4-H, a Past Worthy Advisor in Rainbow, CSF, Powder Puff, and was a football cheerleader. Nancy likes and ad- mires Dan Thrasher over other teachers because He teaches his class but also has fun talking to his students. Her favorite song was recorded by Anne Murray. You Needed Me. Nancy would like to go to college and major in business administration to become a CPA. CRAIG MAHANEY .. . remembers when he was a sophomore wrestler during the league championship finals, he got knocked out and wasn't able to wrestle. Receiving all league in wrestling, football and best defen- sive player, Craig was born in Hayward. Since his I4 years in Oakdale, Craig enjoyed woodshop because he likes building things. The second of three children and a Saggitarius, Craig believes gener- osity is an important human quality because everybody must treat everybody else with respect. With the motto, Don't stop trying . he wishes for everybody to have the same amount of wealth. With plans of becoming a forester, Craig's fa- vorite song is Led Zepplin's Heart Break . Alice Fahey and Greg Clark on a nutrition bretk SUSAN MANRIQUE a Taurus, plans a career in child development, She has lived here 15 years and is the fifth of seven children. She was active in Club '79 and S Club. She feels compassion is important. Live for today because you never know if there's going to be a tomorrow' is her philosophy. She hopes to be satisfied in whatever she does in her lifetime. JOHN MANTHEI ... will remember most of all the first time he got trashcanned. Red was active in Club '79 and square dancing. and received rib- bons for swimming. Born in Indian- apolis, John believes Don't offer what you can't give, Auto Ill was his favorite class and being a me- chanic is one of his goals. Macho Man by Village People is his fa- vorite song. He believes that a sense of humor is important for people to have. Before settling down, John wants to go into the Army. gg. EH hm. ' ss .cr ' Kitt 5 gg.. fc is-. a f v l gf yy nrff Ei al fl! DAVID MARQUIS . has lived in Oakdale all his life. Being the eldest of four children he plans to fly a crop dustcr then con- tinue into llying corporate jets in the future, He belongs to the swim team and has received awards for both swimming and track, Being a Sagittarius, David feels craziness is the most important quality a person can develope because when you're crazy you can adapt to just about anything. David would like to make it so that when a person re- tires he or she will have all the basic things needed to live a respectable life, lle was active in Club A79 and his favorite saying is all night long. Sll.VlA MARTINHZ was born in Penjamillo. Nli- ehuacan. Mexico, and has lived in this area for nearly I6 years. Active in the Azteca Club. Silvia's favorite class was cooking with Phyllis Reeves. The ninth of eleven chil- dren, she will always remember the school rallies and assemblies at OHS. If she could, Silvia would like to eliminate all fighting in the world and let everybody live in peace. As a Gemini. her favorite song is Always and forever and in the future she hopes to be a good housewife Dlil.ll.AH MARTINEZ . . enjoyed her P.E. class with Mrs. Kathy Smith. Born in Albu- querque, she has lived in Oakdale for over I6 years. She is the third of five children. Sometimes called by her friends. Delilah be- lieves people should be them- selves. She enjoys water and snow skiing, camping, and partying, and says the one thing she strives for is to be happy. This Virgo plans to be a counselor for the handicapped. IOUIE MATA . .. was born in Modesto and has lived in this area for I7 years. His favorite class was art with Al Jeri- coff because he loves to paint and draw. Hooter played in the .la- inin' Rock 'n' Roll Band and hopes to become a professional musician. During school. l.ouie was involved in track, wrestling, and cross-coun- try for which he received medals, certificates, and block letters. Cur- rently, his favorite song is Stair- way to Heaven by Led Zepplin. Donna Abernathy and Brenda King on the Disneyland trip. Patrice Kenner and Blanca Ramirez catch a few winks. TONNIE MAY I .. believes that a sense of humor is 1e most important quality a person an develop. The one element of soci- ty Connie would like to change would le people's attitudes towards others. he second ofsix children, this Taurus as born in Yuba City and has lived ere nine years. Her favorite teacher as Allan Violini. In the future she ould like to be an x-ray technician. RIC McDONAl.D .. feels being able to get along with eople is important because you can't ake it in life without being able to get glong with others. The oldest of two lhildren, he was born in Bakersfield, nd has lived in the Oakdale area for 7 years. Erk received a first place an some of his drawings and a master's legree for model-making, and plans to ollow these awards with a career in lrafting. This Virgo was active in Trap flub and Revell Model Club during tigh school. Eric believes if you keep stiff upper lip and hang on, you'll nake it in life. Ov, af 1 -dt t N mad' X .ivtt I 'iii if. if f 4 I , --., -X Q 1 . X f' ' - .V zz 't'-6 . W W 'QAM 5- . . .. ,Qi f'ue'33'7M.. iff . V I ' .. ' Yr-4 I ' is fy l BlI.l. McAl.LlSTER . .. was born in Tracy, but has lived in the area most ofhis life. A Sagitarrius. he is the youngest of three children. During his freshman year Bill was on the football and baseball teams. Dur- ing his sophomore year he lent his ath- letic ability to the golf team. Bill feels a person should go for the gusto. MARK McCil.OTHIN was born in Avenale, California. and is an Aquarius, Mark was in the work experience program at OHS and enjoyed his involvement in FFA. ROSIE McCl.AlN . ,. was president ofthe Future Home- makers and was also involved in Medi- cal Arts. The oldest of four children, she was born in Yokosuka. Japan. and has lived in this area for two years. Rosie was scared coming to Oakdale as a junior. but the smiles and friendly hellos she found made it her most memorable experience. Smiles are im- portant to this Capricorn because your smile can make someone smile back at you and make you feel good inside. Rosie will be an exchange stu- dent in Finland for a year and then she would like to go to M..l.C. and then go to the military to work in the field of medicine. DFIEDRA McKEE is the youngest in her family. A Capricorn, she was born in San Jose and has lived in this area for I5 years. Dee's favorite class was P.E with Mrs. Anita Jackson because it allowed her to let out all of her energies. She was a letter girl, cheerleader, and be- longed to the rally committee. She re- members all of the fun she had as a cheerleader and going to the games. Deedra feels a person should have a sense of humor, otherwise they are hard to get along with. She wishes to become a dental assistant. t .,.... 5, X- ,4 L, ' 'FK FX. i wi TERRY MCCOY ... was born in Atwater and has lived in the area for I5 years. Terry is the sixth ina family ofseven children. This Aquarius made great contributions to the OHS baseball team as a member all four years. Goose , as his team- mates called him. landed top honors this year. The outfielder was awarded the Most Valuable Player trophy to represent this year's championship team. DAVID MENDES ... enjoyed his Campus Communica- tions class most ofall because it has a good atmosphere and I like the peo- ple. Born in Tracy, the third of five children, Dave was involved in Rally Committee, KOHS, CJS, Student Legislature, Club '79, Judicial Com- mittee, Student Council, Block 'O', J Club, and basketball. Among the many offices he held,- David was Student Body vice-president, Key Club treasur- er. FFA chapter reporter, Arcadet edi- tor. CSF vice president and FFA sec- tion president. Having lived in Oak- dale since I967, Da1vid's favorite teacher was Gene Conrotto because he taught me to look at life the way I want to, not the way someone else sees it. Asa Virgo, Dave's favorite song is Free Bird by Lynard Skynard. E W rv .fa 5 .eff a le-A t lg v . .4 Q -ff., ,'faf,,.: W 1 ,, if . 2 X t l ' if .Q ' ' fflf' -I CHERYL MERCURIO was born in San .lose and now lives in Waterford. The youngest of two children. Cheryfs favorite class was her ROP Physical Therapy. This Sagittarius believes that being your- selfand being honest are important qualities to develop, Cheryl will al- ways remember the good school spir- it at OHS. Her favorite saying is Yesterday is but a memory and to- morrow is only a vision. but today well lived makes every yesterday a memory of happiness and tomorrow a vision of hope, Cheryl plans to become a physical therapist or a mo- del. MARTIN MILLER .,. was born in Ceres and has lived in this area all of his life, He is the second oldest of four children. Mar- tin. a Taurus. is very active in his church, MISSY MORGAN ... would like to take out all of the bitterness between people so that ev- eryone could live in a safer world. Born in Clovis. New Mexico, as the second of three children. Missy was active in the Powderpuff football game. Kay Jaroeh became a favorite of Missy's because she taught her the importance of school, As an Aquar- ius, Missy has lived in Oakdale for over l I years and hopes to become a dental assistant inthe future. Believ- ing that generosity and respect are important human qualities. Missy suggests that people enjoy today for tomorrow may not be here to enjoy. She hopes to own a big house and a Corvette in the near future. RANDALI. MORGAN . .. was born in Bellflower. an only child. He has been involved in Dra- ma Club and two high school musi- cals. He says lf you make someone happy. you make yourself and the whole world happy. Randall has en- joyed Bob Dahlin's classes most. He has taught and shown me what true music is. Randall states. The most important qualities a person can have, according to Randall. is humor and compassion and if you don't have these you're probably very lone- ly i JEFF MORRIS . . . remembers the time he was sus- pended for two months from school. This Leo was born in Redwood City and has lived in Oakdale for over four years. The second of four chil- dren, .leff says he likes to work and was involved in work experience and auto shop in high school, JOE MOULES was born in Portugal and has lived in this area for nine years. Auto mechanics was his favorite class. He feels you learn what you need in the future by being yourself. The eldest of two children. .loc plans to be an engineer or mechanic in the future. Moules was active in Block O and Club '79 during his stay at OHS. Born a Taurus, he will remember when his sophomore basketball team won and became tourney champs. Joe feels everyone should be them- selves and do successful things. He will remember football and basket- ball games. the teachers and the stu- dents at OHS. His philosophy is Be yourself . KONI MUNIAIN .. . was involved in student legisla- ture. Rally Committee. J Club. Club '79. a church youth group. and was sophomore class secretary and Arca- det production manager. A lifetime resident of Oakdale. Munchkin or Kona describes her most memora- ble high school experience as the 1978 Senior farewell rally and it was great when they gave Mr. Reeves his gift. An active member of the Judicial Committee. Koni believes you should do what you want, not what other people advise you to do. Number three of six children. Koni hopes to go on to M.lC and take busi- ness education classes. MARK MUNIAIN ... who has lived in Oakdale his en- tire life. was in the band for four years and was also involved in the Art C'lub, His favorite class was art and his favorite teacher. Robert Dahlin, A Scorpio. Mark enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time, He plans to further his education at MJC. Q W.. it QM . V P f - .4 I . I . c 5.g,,gs- Q k4,kk 2, vs, . .. E22 ,. I W' p lc MURRAY . says Mike Riley was his favorite cher, adding, I Ie's the best teacher ,this school. Born an Aries in Oak- lle. Vic is the youngest of three chil- en. Generosity. he believes. is the Jst important quality a person can velop because it feels good to make ier people happyxu Looking back on HS, Vic remembers w hat a bummer .vas to become a senior and reali7e I d not done anything to speak of. ving a long and happy life is Vic's al. I 5 f' R I , ' v In X K K X it 6 5. 32 3 . E ay f-su-. , 6 il? NK A W EL .,.. N t A vw' , A, gf: W... 7,1 . 1 -.,,, , ' , ' ' ., ' - -it I n ms.: MARK NELSON . .. was designated a member of the Society of Distinguished American Iligh School Students , Mark was in- volved in band and Oak Valley' Church. MOKI2 enjoyed Oral Arts speech class because he has always en- joyed talking in front of people, Born a Scorpio the youngest of three children. Mark believes Don't be controlled by the circumstances. Instead control the circumstances. Ile would like to bet- ter the relationship between the goern- ment and the people if he could, Dur- ing his lifetime. Mark wishes to be' come a youth counselor. so that he may be able to help people that need help. regardless of their problems . DAN NIQVEI. ,. , was born in Modesto and has lived in this area most of his life, Born under the zodiac sign of Libra. Dan had a class from Robert Dahlin where he en- joyed playing the guitar, I Doug Herriage and Mark Mcfilothin. s- I I N.. ics 'I i 4 is ifim s QM si .f FM? ' ' I 7111. we ' jf, 1 if as , c t. . was 21. .. c K Q N- 'JHfs,!14iW'!k.w1kik'3' W , 'f . . . . .. t - '-3' Ns. 5 llfi v i - Ji A BONNIE NICHOLAS ... believes that friendliness is an impor- tant quality' a person can posess. She was born in Oakdale and has lived in Water- ford I0 years. Bonnie. a Gemini, draws as a hobby and it was also her favorite high school class. TOM NIELSON .., believes A man can make two things of his life: a monument to himself. or a bridge for others to walk over. Being a lifetime resident of Oakdale and the sec' ond of two children. Tom was active in freshman and sophomore football and the Siera Club. Civics was his favorite class as a senior. Tom. a I.co, plans to attend a university, pursuing a medical degree, Jerry Lutz at graduation, 149' . 4? 1 A' s 44 Q Z 'i?,. ' N-'fa efvqfr. Lysine? xx le' I ffl ,X 'U . I .,i' r , vi, H., .X SHERRI NOF ... is a member of the Oakdale Rud- der Wranglers Flying Club and main- tains her own Hying license. Active in concert choir, CSF, J Club, and Area- det. Sherri enjoyed civics the most be- cause it teaches you to think for your- self. Born in Mountain View, Sherri hopes to remember all the friends she has made at OHS. As a Scorpio. she believes a sense of humor is important because you'll never be happy if you take life too seriously. The third of four children, Sherri hopes for happi- ness for herself and her family. Ray Steven's song of I Need Your Help Barry Manilow is her favorite record- ing. lil-'REN NORTHCUTT .. . was an outstanding back four years in high school football and received track medals as a freshman and as a sophomore. Born as Aquarius in Oak- dale, Efren is the oldest of four chil- dren. Having lived in the rural country of Oakdale all his life. he would very much like to see inflation brought un- der control. With the personal motto of Do unto others. as you would have them do unto you. Efren has plans to work in masonry. FliLlPE R. NUNO .. . was born in Guadalajara City, Mexico, and remembers coming to OHS two years ago, unable to speak a word of English. Wishing society would rid its prejudice against all na- tionalities. Felipe believes generosity is important as a human quality. As president of the Azteca Club. Felipe became involved in a Youth Promotion Catholic Group. The eldest of seven children. Felipe believes Nobody is bigger than you in this world. and you are only a dream. Hoping to become a doctor, his favorite class was English as a Second Language and reading with Fred Stone and Mrs. McLaren because l learned English from them. Shame by David Bowie is his favorite song. CHRISTINA OLSEN ... a Scorpio, has lived in this area for I l years. She was born in Ataseadero, and is the eldest of two children. ln high school, Tink was involved in gymnastics. rally commitee. campus communications and was a varsity songleader. Her future plans are to at- tcnd Columbia College and become an airline stewardess. Reminiscing is her favorite song, and Give a little- you've got plenty to spare is Chris' motto. K x 4 4 , ' 'valv- fu 0 F-' A Ng, .4--' fut- 'I x -.N . . 't 1 Aj-...,,, K 's ' 1 . up tp . , .. W ff 'Y Y WN 'Q I 7 2: ' A aft 'lf f .' , .. 4 A ta ' , lt fi v ' is . 1 f , , 'W if 1 'fat V ' l .. W is Q .uf if ' , .. 9 HR 5, . as at ' Y - ,. 1 ' uf: :,-war. ll' ' V, ' 522255, , E- f-2-' . 'S' ' ' W fl 454 WWA 1 .. . l2J9fW.7f I, f. ,a X 1 Maha ,. .,,, :,, A W, it' ' ', :. i MARISA ORLANDO will remember the big victory of the powdcrpuff game her senior year as her most memorable experience. A Leo, she was active in Block O , rally committee, Club '79 and the Peanut Gallery on campus, and 4-H, Campus Life and various church activities off campus. Voted Most Athletic by her class, Mo was honored with her freshman. sophomore, and varsity block in tennis, cross country, basket- ball, and track. lf Marisa, who would like to attend college majoring in P.E. and become a coach, could change anything in society she would like to remove all the hatred from one an- other so that we may live in a more peaceful world. LISA PASLAY ... believes I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me. Born in Concord, and having moved to Oakdale as a sophomore, Lisa would like to travel all over the world. As a Scorpio, Lisa was active in rally com- mittee, and became a varsity basket- bull Cheerleader. In addition to helping win the spirit award in the 1978 Oro- ville tournament, Lisa received softball trophies. Lisa wishes she could correct the ills on our justice system because People get away with too much and don't get enough punishment. Lisa feels that people's attitudes toward one another are very important and should be good to people who dislike them. PAU L E. PEDERSEN ... was born in Walnut Creek. He has lived in this area for five years. His favorite teacher was Phil Steinhart be- 'cause of the nutrition studies in his class. He is the oldest of four children., Paul's philosophy is Before you ac- cept others you have to accept your- self. He feels a sense of humor is an important quality for a person to devel- op because you can accept almost any- thing people have to say. SON DRA LOUISE PETERSON ... was active in the Art Club, Club '79, Block and the Gymnastics team, and hopes to become a U. S. Marine. Born in Oakdale as the third of five children, Sondra has lived in Knight's Ferry all her life. As a Can- cer, her favorite teacher was Dan Thrasher at OHS, and she believes compassion is the most important hu- man quality because people should care more about one another. Sondra feels the government can rule our lives too much and she would like to change that if she could. Hoping for a happy life, Sondra will remember the people of OHS when looking back on her high school years. JAY OSMAN ... plans a career in drafting and en- joyed his mechanical and architectural drawing classes because I like draw- ing. Born in Lodi, Jay has reflected on how easy it was to sit around and do nothing and still graduate early. He is the eldest of five children, and his favorite saying is, Don't give away what you can rent. He believes a sense of humor is most important as it would be an extremely boring life with- out onef' After school, Jay wishes to become a millionaire. Jay rates Pink Floyd's Money as his number one song. SCOTTY PAYN E nicknamed Old Man , was born in Modesto and has lived in this area for I2 years. Being in cross country, he received various medals and a Block He also won the cross country championship for Oakdale. Scotty, a Gemini, feels humor is an important quality for a person to develop because this world isjust one big laughing mat- ter. The fourth of five children, person- al freedom is important to Scotty. He would like to change the hate in man- kind toward others. ln the future, he plans to customize cars. His philos- ophy is Be yourself . Graduating from OHS is something he will always remember. BRANDON PERRY ... isa native of Sonora, and now lives in Eugene. At OHS he was active in FFA and the Trap Club. He was a member of the ag mechanics team. Brandon's plans are to go into ag-elec- tronics. His favorite OHS teacher was Don Hendricks. He feels the best qual- ity a person can have is a sense of humor because people take life too se- riously and worry too much. His favor- ite saying is Don't force it-get a big- ger hammer. WESLEY PETERSON . , . was born in Tucson, and has lived in this area for I5 years. A Virgo, he plans to attend Brigham Young Uni- versity. He was a life member of CSF and active in the Arcadet, where he served as production manager during his senior year. Going to the Ceres ROP media center, where the school newspaper is printed, was his most memorable high school experience. Wes feels people worry too much about school spirit and not enough about academies at OHS. Wesley was active in his church and his motto is: The greatest use of life is to spend it on something which will outlast it. WI l.l.lAM PliTliRSON ... was chosen as a CSI' life member for his four years of academic achieve- ment. William was involved in The .-lr- catfct. Club. and C.lS. A twin. he was born in Tucson and has lived in this area for l5 years. He plans to at- tend Brigham Young Llniversityy KATHY POWlil.l. . . believes that compassion is the most important quality' a person can develop. She was active in student leg- islature and rally committee and she received many awards in cheerleading. gymnastics. and track, The youngest of two children, this Aquarius was born in Atoka. Oklahoma. ller favorite class was mechanical drawing. Kathy plans to become part ow ner of Powell Back- hoe Service Inc. in the future. WM if le, . V .g 1 'X ,,. . 'vibe MARK PHIPPS remembers going to the Oroville basketball tournament while missing two days of school. and using the host family's car every night. A lifetime resident of Oakdale. Mark was born under the sign of Virgo and is the sec- ond of four children. With an active interest in basketball. Mark recalls the man hours l spent playing and prac- ticing. lle received two first place tro- phies in the Oakdale lloliday Classic and was active in Block O , lfoghat recorded Mark's favorite song. Slow Ride. ln the future. Mark would like to work where he's his own boss and be happily married. PIENNY PRLIT ... isa hard working l ibra. A native of Oakdale. Penny is the third child in a family of four. Penny says her favor- ite class was P.li. because she enjoyed the exercise and the good times she had with her friends. Q H 4' .,.1-1-Q RICHARD PIMENTIQI. ... remembers when, during a het day' at the county fair. he and other high school students got into a drcnching water fight. Born in San .lose. the third of three children. Richard has lived in Oakdale since 1972. Active in FFA. Trap Club. and football, Richard's fa- vorite class was Ag Mechanics because of the opportunity to build things. Wishing some adults would change their attitudes toward minors. Richard believes a sense of humor is essential to survival today: As a Sagittarius. he hopes to learn the trade of heavy equipment and eventually opening up a business. VICKI FRUIT . . was born in Castro Valley and now lives in Jamestown. She is the fifth of six children and says that lfred Stone's linglish class was her favorite. Plan- ning a future as a homemaker. Vicki was active in the Art Club. She be- lieves you should t'Be yourself and not try to be something y'ou're not. Don't let people run your life is Vicki's phi- losophy' and she feels people should be more sincere in our society: Ilappiness for both she and her husband is her goal. 4... 5 0 V, V Q, .y .. i. .gyyr ix! Q . WA DE POlflf ... plans to run in the Boston ML thon one day. He has been very' ae' on the track team and was involved cross country. Wade was born ini Rosebowl city' of Pasadena. the sect of four children. Since living in O dale for seven years. Wade plans attend MJC and to continue work on his father's pheasant ranch. OHS. Wade's favorite class was wo working, as he enjoys building thil with wood. This l.eo also partieipa in Club vo. cossir PLJCKETT l . .. remembers the frustration of l ing her voice for one week during h school, Active in Club '79, Chr musicals. and as a lettergirl. Con wishes to become a photographer a career occupation. Born a Sagittari the fourth of five children, Connie v also in the .lunior Miss pageant a: senior. A lifetime resident of Oakdt she believes that patience of peo could be improved and believes hi esty is the key' to happiness. Con likes Barry' Manilowfs Ready to T1 a Chance Again as her favorite so NDY PYTI l5WlCZ . was born in Chicago and has had e lifetime goal of becoming a rich -rson. A resident of Waterford for 'o years. Andy is the eldest of five ildren. Among his classes. Andy's fa- trite was auto shop with Bill Dyer and ,s remained his favorite for two years. Jrn under the Zodiac sign of Aquar- s. Andy' hopes to maintain a good lady job in the future. bs.txt.B,x Rixzo . was born in Mexicali. B.C.. Nllexi- . Rosa is a resident of Oakdale id is the fifth of six children. As a emini. Rosa's plans for the future in- ude working or being a homemaker. br favorite class was being a teach- ls aide for l-'red Stone because she ted to correct papers and be with her voritc teacher. Rosa was active in the Club and her favorite song is wo Out Of Three Ainit Badfi by K . Bl.ANCA RAMlRli7 . . remembers when she and a friend went to Modesto for skis and ran into a tree. giving her a broken nose. Born a Sagittarius in Reynosa. Nlexico. Tonkai' was active in rally committee. Block 'Of student legislature. student council. and was a songleader for two years. A gymnast participant. Blanca received gymnastic awards. and rates Kathy Smith's gymnastics class as her favorite because l loye the sport. Chic performs Blancais favorite song. lc-lfreak tlfreak Out.l Her fa- vorite saying is. lf you want to be happy. love. forgive. and forget. Blanca wants to go on to becotnc a registered dental assistant. SLSNN RliliD . . remembers playing in the Basket- ball llomecoming Donkey Basketball Game. The second ofsiv children. born in Apple Valley. Red was active in Asilomar. student legislature. Block 'Of l'l'A. CSI-'. Club. Club. .ludicial Committee. and the rally com- mittee. Voted Most Likely to Succeed by' her class. Susan was also very active in 4-ll. as she became a Washington. D.C. delegate. ln Fl .-X. Susan was se- lected State sweetheart 1978 and in Kansas City becatne a national runner- up. A IO-year resident of Oakdale and a Virgo. Susan was sophomore class vice president. senior class secretary. Girls State delegate and Oraele,l79 co- editor. l.nderstanding says Susan. is the most important quality a person can develop. RICHARD RASII has lived in Waterford for over I7 years having been born in Nlodesto. -Xs the youngest of four children in his family. Richard falls under the loolo- gical sign of Gemini. RliBliCCA RIQNARD . wishes everyone would be nice to each other and have no more fighting or hatred. With Come Sail Away by Styx as her favorite song. f'Becca enjoyed her art class because she likes to be creative, An Aries born in Ceres. Rebecca believes a sense of humor is the most important human quality be- cause with it you cart get along with jllsl about anyone in the world, The youngest of four children. Rebecca will remetnber the way' people stayed in their own little groups when looking back on OHS. A resident of Oakdale since 1968. she hopes to have fun while she can. CAROLYN RA L.Cl l ... an Aries. was born in Oakdale where she has lived all of her life. The youngest of two children. she was ac- tiye in Club '79 and is planning a ea- reer in business management or draft- ing. The most itnportant quality she looks for in people is a sense of humor. since she feels everyone should be able to lauglt at a good joke. The one thing Carolyn would like to accomplish in her lifetime is to be tnore outgoing. less self conscious. and to understand the needs of those less fortunate. l'reebird by l.ynyrd Skynyrd is her favorite song. ller favorite saying is Guess you had to be there. DON ROBINSON . would like to travel overseas and explore different lifestyles. llis motto is Go for it. Born in Alturas and having lived here. off and on. for five years. Don had more friends in his sen- ior year than any other. and this he remembers most. As a Pisces and the fifth of six children. Don enjoyed l.orne Wilson the most of all liis teach- ers because we had fun and listened to music on lfriday's. lle also remembers all the different teachers and their weird methods of teaching. Boston's recording of ' 'e You Home To- night is Don' .write song. Q f s 5 , l ' I -sm :WH .JQ.' ELIZABETH SEGALE the third of three children, has lived inthe Oakdale area all of her life. Her favorite OHS class was Em Rippc's because she was a great teacher and I have learned a lot from her class. Elizabeth, a Pisces. believes that people should Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. The one thing she would like to change in society is to have people help each other more. In the future, Elizabeth hopes to further her education in the areas of music, art. science. math, and English. LORI SCHULTZ . .. enjoyed her mechanical drawing class as her favorite and would like to be a draftsman in the future. Born in Liver- more, Lori has lived in Oakdale for two years. She believes in the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. The youngest of three chil- dren, Lori believes care and courtesy are the most important human qualities and she would like to be happy and well off in her life, Stairway To Heaven by Led Zepplin rates as her favorite song. MARY JANE SEIMAS .. . went to Old Oak Ranch asa coun- selor for retarded children and the ex- perience taught her a lot of things. Born in Burney, as a Libra, M..l. moved to Oakdale in 1977. Mary Jane became active in CSF, Pep Club, 4-H, Block O and received an All League award in basketball and all tourney in basketball in l977. Mary Jane's favor- ite class was Al Violini's chemistry class because he never let us get bored. She believes that people should be themselves because everyone has their own personality and should show it. For her future plans. Mary .lane wants to become a pediatrician or surgeon and then have a large family. J' .F BECKY ROSE . .. remembers participating in the I979 Gymnastrada: lt was a chal- lenge and l had a fantastic time doing it. Believing honesty and a sense of humor keep a person in balance, Becky has lived in Oak- dale since I974. The first of two children. Becky was involved in the J Club. Campus Communications, and was a Homecoming Queen nominee. As a Libra, Becky be- lieves As yoti dream. so shall you become. Steve Cousins and Kathy Smith were Becky's favorite teach- ers because They both have taken the time to show how much they care. A real estate career is Becky's goal, DEBBIE RUIZ was active in CSF. Asilon Drama. Band. and was Junior c vice president. As a Taurus, bor Modesto, Debbie is the oldest two children. Honesty. she belie is the most important quality a I son can develop because the wt would be a better place to live lnvolved in the community as a ano lesson teacher, Debbie lived in Oakdale for I4 years. ' Golden Rule is Debbie's motto, unto others as you would have tl do unto you. Hoping to becorr chiropractor or a rock star, Del hopes to develop peace within i self and spread it to others. NICKIE SERPA . . plans to study eosmetology in the near future and someday be a make up artist. Hoping to travel around the world, Niekie has lived in Oakdale for seven years as the oldest of four chil- dren. A Gemini born in Modesto, she believes You only live once, so get as much as you can out of life. Nickie will always remember the cliques at OHS, Currently, Montrose's Rock Candy is her number one song. KRISTI SHARKEY ... believes that ifa person has fai God, that person will find that c ything will come together, Bor Modesto the youngest of two chilc Kristi was active in Asilomar. Bloc rally committee, girls' basketball. cert choir. Rainbow, 4-H, and K participated in the musicals of ver and Carnival. A residen Waterford, Kristi received the Ch: Gray Memorial. B of A award in arts, and was Oraclef77 Queen Miss Waterford. Kristi hopes to It something beautiful behind me will live on after l'm gone such child. book, or song. assi ,ff C----4 tb A,-1- Q 'Y L? ' I f, 'rs --xxx 'X E fi' 'ar t. -JL' IJ-1255 .x as Graduation night. XUL SHARKEY . would like to livt: his life to its llest and be happy, Bern a Scorpio in odesto. he has lived in this area for ghteen years, ln high school he was tive in Block O and was voted ost Valuable Player in Basketball d Baseball. Generosity is an impor- nt quality for a person to possess. ylieves Paul, and if he cold do some- 'ng to make life better he would stop wars. Future plans include making a of money and living by his motto o unto others as you would have pm do unto you. Paul will remema lr all the friends he mel at Oakdale igh. sail li assemblage. Glen Beekerdite on the Disneyland Express. SHERRY SHAW ... was born in Oakdale and has lived here for a total of five years, As a Virgo andthe second born in her fam- ily, Mrs. Glen was her favorite teacher at OHS because the class is always happy and everyone is always willing to help you if you need it, Sherry be- longed to the Art Club, and was the secretary of FHA. She wants most to become successful and happy at what- ever she does and to become a man- ager of a large department store. Live life to its fullest is Sherry's la- vorite saying. ts. 1.3.0 ...I 1' fl ,fad . 1 l -.W li . W' l 1 . gf GARIEANNE SHIPMAN .,. was born in Turlock and has lived in Oakdale for seventeen years. Be- cause of her love of working with kids, Ciarieanne's favorite class was R.O,P. 'Teachers Aide. The one thing she will remember most about high school is all the people she has met and made friends with. Garieanne, an Aquarius, hopes to become a teacher in the fu- ture, With the motto, Live life to the fullest Garieanne's favorite song is How Much I Feel by Ambrosia. Q , Student Body President Robbi Cook gives his views to the graduation KARY SILL .. . would like to one day race against Bob Hurricane Hannah in the llangtown moto-x race. Planning a ca- reer in auto mechanics, Kary's favorite class was Auto Shop because he likes to work and be around cars. Born a Taurus in Modesto, the eldest of seven children. Kary was involved in Oak- dale City League Softball. He received Block 'O' awards in baseball and in football, and he lists the 1979 Horne- coming Parade as the most memorable high school experience. Wishing that he could change the cost of living. Kary's favorite song is Lynard Skyn- ard's, Free Bird. wwf 'W p Kim Vtndagrtlf punts up some spirit. gf-1 fmt?- ,W-Q. I... an X..- If.. ' r 323 HQ' PATRICIA SILVA . .. enjoyed creating macramc crafts in class. Born in Oakdale, the youngest of three children. Patty has lived in this area for IX years. A Pisces. Patricia has plans to work in a butcher shop as her profession. Her favorite song is Olivia Newton .lohn's IIopelessly Devoted to You. CAROI. l.. SMITH . .. was involved in the Peanut Gallery during her high school years. She has lived in this area for three years. Carol. a Gemini, is the youngest of I0 children. Krick- ett's favorite saying is What can I say'?! She feels that the most im- portant quality in a person is hones- ty. because if you're honest, then people will know you are what you stand for. Carol hopes to become a cosmetologist in the future. RICK SOl.ANSKY was born in Oroville, the second child in a family of four. While in high school, Rick belonged to the basket- ball, football. and baseball lCL1mS. He was also a member of Block Rick is a Leo who enjoys his independence. He is a big fan of all sports which might explain why P.E. was his favor- ite class. ALAN EUGENE SIMPERS ... is the eldest of five children. A Pisces. he was born in Washington ID, C. Simp enjoyed mechanical drawing class because it teaches you something while you're having fun. Alan plans to go into the Navy after graduation. To have a sense of humor and make everyone laugh is one thing Alan really feels is important. Get it while you can is his philosophy and Hot Child in the City by Nick Gilder is currently his favorite song. IJIEBRA SMITH ... was born in Chico and has lived in this area for several months. A Scorpio. she is the fourth child ina family of five and her motto is Free to be mefi She plans to bein accounting, secretarial, and cleri- cal work. ln the future she would like to have a good job. a loveable husband. a happy family, and to enjoy life without worry. Hot Child In The Cityi' by Nick Gilder is currently her favorite song. PENNY STAHL ... will remember the great Spirit '76 in her freshman year, when loc ing back at OHS. Born in Camp Zan .lapan, Penny has lived in Oakdale I ll years. The freshman class vi president was active in Club '79, C5 and was a sophomore cheerleader dt ing high school. Off campus, Pen was an active member of Rainbo The oldest of two children, Pen plans to move to Stockton and work a bank. Compassion is an importa quality, Penny feels. because so ff people have it these days. When t heart is full, the spirit soars, is Pe ny's motto and Led Zepplen's Stat way To Heaven is her favorite son s vi STANLEY . a member of the rock gro11p age , wants to become a profession- rock-n-roll star. .lammin' Jim. o believes The more. the merrierf' nembers playing at an OIIS dance .l seeing a friend get arrested toward : end. Born in Berkeley. .lim moved Oakdale as a sophomore. Ile found rne Wilsons building construction ss fascinating. Kansas' Carry On t Wayward Son rates as Jim's fa- rite recording. 'Is -1 ISA STONE . considers Reminiseing by the ittle River Band as her favorite song. arn as an Aquarius in Sonora. I.isa 1s spent I6 years in Oakdale. Iler vorite saying is. lf you love some- iing, set it free. If it comes back to iu. it's yours. If it doesn't, it never as. l.isa participated in the First aptist Church. Club '79, S Club. and as a songleader as a junior and senior. 1 addition to this, I.isa was a counsel- A at Old Oak Ranch. Don Osman inks as her favorite teacher because ie gets to know you as a person, In isa's lifetime. she wants to work in iild development and become self- ttisfied by' being totally' independent. 554 X JOHN STIiIjl.Ii wishes the world could eliminate war. food shortages. inflation, and fuel shortages. At OHS he enjoyed his building construction class most, and plans to make a living in that field. Born a l.ibra as the third of six chil- dren in Denver. .lon has lived in Oak- dale since l97l. Jon's philosophy is Make life better each day. Of OHS .lon will remember something that didn't happen: soccer. ii K X SANDY STIiIiI.li . ,. was embarrassed when working at the drive-up window at .lack-ln-The- Box. and she said, Hi, Welcome to Taco Bell. Active in Art Club. Club 79. Block track, powder puff football. and noon softball. Sandy was born in Ceres as the oldest of four chil- dren, Sue-Sue received an ROI' Tvleat Cutting class award. shot-put and discus awards. and was chosen as the Nlost Outstanding .lunior in track. Sandy enjoyed riding her horse in ro' deo parades and she hopes to operate an engineer's apprenticeship program for meatcutters. Iler favorite song is China Grove by the Doobies. Sandy asks How can a person be themselves without honesty ? F .... ..t. ,, .1 I. I E... M .,,,,. . R KENNIETH R. STOINIQ ... was born in Riverside. Ile has lited in Oakdale for five years. Stoner is the second child of three. In the future he plans to be manager of a restaurant. He enjoyed the food service class be- cause the teacher understood their problems. Kenneth believes honesty is an important quality in a person. Being a success in business is one thing he would like to accomplish in his life- time. Ilis personal motto is Be true to your school. His wish is to have peace on earth. SUSAN SWAIN DEBBIE SWIFT CHRISTINA OLSITN was born and raised in Oakdale. Iler favorite class was Steve Cousins' believes that compassion is the most important quality' a person can office production because I could al- ways get an A in his class, Her goal is to get married and raise a family: She was active in her Riverbank church, She would like everyone on earth to have humor which, she believes. would erase unhappiness. Sl1e's going to re- member of OHS how nice all my teachers were to me. Iler favorite song is You l.ight Up My' Life. develop. Debbie was born and raised in Oakdale and grew' up as the youngest of three children. As Ll Virgo. she has been involved in 4-H, Block O and has received sophomore Block O and Varsity' Block O awards. Debbie's most memorable experience was when some guys dragged me through the boy s locker room. In looking back on OIIS. she will remember the people because they're all vcry open and friendly. In addition to pursuing a career as a receptionist. Debbie wishes to live a happy' life whether she is rich or poor. ,mx if 'ip fl .IOH N TAYLOR .., was born in Atwater and now lives in Oakdale. An Aquarius. .Iohn enjoyed the work experience program at OHS during his senior year. PAM LATHRUM TAYLOR ... was born in Rocky lford. Colo- rado, the third of five children. and has lived in Oakdale for seven years. Because the class was inter- esting and fun, Dan Thrasher's Anatomy class became Pam's fa- vorite at OHS. Hoping to become a dental assistant some day, Pam be- lieves that people should do what they want. regardless of what oth- ers think. As a Sagittarius she be- lieves that nobody is more impor- tant than the next person. Her fa- vorite song is Dr. llook's Sharin' the Night Together. SANYA TERRILL ... remembers of OHS. coming to school and being with all my friends and talking about all the good times that we had. Sanya re- ceived cheerleading awards from camps and competition at MJC, and being Varsity cheerleader was her most exciting experience. The eldest of two children, born in Mo- dcsto.Sanya has lived in Waterford for l7ycars. Sanya was in the Rally Club, Club '79, Peanut Gallery. and the Pep Squad. She has devel- oped the philosophy: The only way to have a friend is to be one. Health Careers class was Sanya's favorite class because she has a viv- id interest in it and wants to be- come a medical assistant. DEBBIE THATCHER was involved in the Art Club, tumbling team. and was president of Future Homemakers of America during her high school years. An Aquarius. Debbie won second place award in the CSCS High School Art Exhibit in I977. and was Oak- dale Rodeo Princess in I978. The sixth ofseven children born in Oak- dale, Debbie's motto is. You only live once, so live each day is if it were your last. A weekly visitor of the convalescent hospital, Debbie's favorite class was Debbie Varner's Child Development because of her love in working and helping chil- dren. A resident of Waterford, she hopes to be married and raise a happy family. tif. - mul t WALTER G. TURNBOW ... was born in Seoul, Korea. ani has lived in the Oakdale area fo five years. The one thing that hi will remember about high schoo was the after school activities. f l.eo. Walter's favorite class wa auto shop because he likes to worl with cars and mechanical equip ment. He feels that a sense of hu mor is the most important quality a person can develop. As the third o three children. he hopes to have 1 career in auto repair. Active in Sk Club. the one thing Walter want most to accomplish in his life is ti get rich. DEANNA TWYMAN was born in Sonoma and haf lived in Oakdale for six years. The oldest of two children, Deanna's fa- vorite teacher was Debbie Varnei because she isn't afriad to speak her opinion. Child Care became her favorite class because it is an interesting class and it is preparing her for a career in child develop- ment. Hoping to travel in the fu- ture. Deanna feels that knowing how to socialile is important. be- cause if you don't socialize, all your good qualities go to waste. As an Aquarius, Deanna's favorite song is Neil Diamond's l'm Will- ing to Take a Chance. WIl.l.lAM VALVERDE was born in Oakdale and has lived in this area all of his life. Wil- Iiam. a Libra. was involved in Tim Cieeareli's ROP Food Service class. KIM VANDAGRIFF . .. a Taurus. will always remem- ber the good ole' slab at OHS. Kim's favorite class was P.E. and her favorite teacher was Norm An- tinetti. During her years at OHS, Kim was active in the rally commit- tee, student legislature, Ski Club. Block and was a sophomore and varsity mascot. Kimbo was also a member of the track and gymnastics teams. Kim plans to at- tend MJC. XNNFTTIQ VAN RUITETN .. is known to her friends as 'Rhodaf' She was born in Artesia .nd has lived here l3 years the ast of eight children in her family, ler favorite teacher was Fred Stone because he understands Lids. She hopes to work and nake a lot of moneyf' At OHS she yas on student legislature. and alayed volley ball and basketball for our years, and was on the track eam three years. She was active in iarrel racing, Her most memorable DHS experience was being named 'most improved on the basketball cam. I-'or people to be them- !elves is important to Annette: she ropes to live each day' of my life to ts fullest. ll.l. VAN SICKLE remembers riding down the treet in front of OHS and falling ut ofa truck onto the road. She elieves being down to earth. be- ng yourself. and liking everyone or who they are is the most im- Orlatnl human trait to have. Born J Stanton the third of three chil- ren. .lill moved to Oakdale in thc iddle of her freshman year. Hav- g participated in the '77 and '78 omecoming parades, Jill was in- lved in Munch-a-Bunch and lub '79. She philosophizes, Whatever is meant to be. will be: it is not meant to be. it won't be, an Thrasher was her favorite acher because l've had a lot of od times in his first period biol- y class. Free Bird by Lynyrd kynyrd is .lill's number one song. lAVlD VAUGHN . . was one of the freshman base- all champs and played in the Oak- ale men's softball league. Plan- 'ng a career on the road as a truck river. Cleaver would like to tve a job that pays well in his ture. Born a Capricorn in Ceres. avid has lived in Oakdale since 66. Believing that future seniors ould be limited to four periods a ty. he also says. Do it and do it ghtf' During his high school ca- er David was active in FFA and e Art Club. .LIZABFTH VERRERAS .. is planning a career as an artist nd becoming wealthy, Born in lodesto as a Pisces, Elizabeth toved to Waterford and has lived iere for IX years. Among the im- ortant human qualities in a per- inality, Elizabeth believes that a :nse of humor is foremost, As the dest of two children. she enjoyed ':ri Torreabla as her favorite acher. Elizabeth emjoys listening l Ted Nugent, her favorite singer. GliORGli VIFIRA can boast a freshman feat of locking a teacher in a bathroom be- cause, he explains. we didn't get along too good. Born in the Azores the youngest of four chil- dren. George enjoyed playing soc- cer in Dos Palos, winning the Best Player award there, He moved to Oakdale in I976 and became in- volved in FFA, ln the future he hopes to own a ranch. Fred Stone was George's favorite teacher be- cause he told us stories, MANLJlil. .l. VIERRA ... was varsity' football team cap- tain and was on the All League first team defense. Looking back on his teachers. he singles out his baseball and football coaches as his favor- ites because of the better relation- ships between them. Born in Mo- desto as a Scorpio. Manuel was in- volved in the Trap Club. He be- lieves people should be generous and he himself would like to elimi- nate poverty and crime from soci- ety. ln the future. Manuel looks forward to becoming a dairyman and becoming wealthy. ROGIER VORSE was a member of the sopho- more cross country championship team. also a cross country Most Improved Player. and the Most Valuable Runner on the team in l978. Born in Stockton. Roger has lived in this area 10 years and is the seventh ofeight children. As a Tau- rus he feels generosity is important in a person because people should be able to give and not expect to receive. Rogers' motto is: Win- ning is not everything: it's the only thing. llc plans to attend MJC then a state college where he will major in accounting. Happines is another goal in Roger's future. Flil.lSHA WALKER . . , looks back on her most memo- rable high school experience as the moments before she performed in musicals, singing songs with friends like one big happy family enjoying each other's company. Active in Campus l.ife and Drama. Felisha's favorite class was bookkeeping and her favorite teacher was Bob Dah- lin. Born the second of three chil- dren in Modesto, Felisha has lived in Waterford all of her life. As a Scorpio. Felisha believes a sense of humor is important because if all else fails. you can laugh. Among her favorite songs. Mandy by Barry Manilow rates as number one. Also active in choir, musicals. and the flag team. Felisha believes in the motto, You deserved it or it wouldn't have happened. . ff . af. 1' . . nf fi .. 'l ft' X 4 avril tu wliihna-. Qx ,Av-of if M - ss nt. -35 Q... .lANE WAl.KER ,,. believes that a sense of humor is the most important quality a person can develop. The one element of soci- ety .lane would change if she could would be people's understanding of each other. A Pisces. she is a native of Oakdale and the seventh of IU children. Iler motto is Become the one you dream you can be. Since she loves to sing. concert choir was her favorite class. She will remember the variety of people she met at OHS. CONI LYN N WARD . . . was an Asilomar girl. a nominee for Girls' State. a member of 4-H and vice president of lvlunch-a- Buneh. Coni was born in Bakersfield the youngest of three children and moved to Oakdale in l970, Hoping to find a career in business adminis- tration. or in optometry. Coni wishes she could eliminate prejudice. add- ing. All people are equal. Among her OHS teachers. Al Violini is her favorite because he makes Chemis- try easy. not to mention his outstand- ing good looks. A Scorpio. Coni hopes to be satisfied with herself and what she has accomplished through- out her lifetime. Diary by Bread rates as her favorite song. VICKY VARNER believes that the best human quality is the ability to make people feel good and happy. Born in Alame- da as the youngest of six children, Vicky has lived in Oakdale for less than a year. Nicknamed Mickey. she will remember OHS and all the real cool people here. Planning a career in food service. Vicky wishes people could be morcopen and nice. Vicky once rode the bus and com- mented that for a city girl that was a trip. DAVID WATSON was born in Norwalk and has lived in Oakdale for six years. The youngest of four children, David's hobbies include listening to music. photography. bicycling, and karate in which he has earned a brown belt. This Virgo enjoys working and will be going to MJC in the future. CAROL WEBB . . . was involved in Powderpuff foot- ball during her junior year. track during her sophomore year. and Munch-A-Bunch during her junior year. Also active in church activities. Carol enjoyed being in the R.O.P. teacher aide class because she liked working with little kids. Born a Can- cer in Modesto. Carol is the youngest of five children. and believes in the Golden Rule. As a resident of Oak- dale for l7 years. Carol thinks people are fun to be around when they have a sense of humor. Hoping to become an interior decorator, she wishes for a job requiring good pay and travel. SAl.l.Y A. WEHRMAN .. . believes the class of '79 changed the traditional way' of naming the in- coming freshmen. as babies Ae- tive in the Oracle staff. S Club. and l'lfA. Sally was born in Castro Valley and has lived in Oakdale since l97-1. As the eldest of four children. and as a Gemini. Sally's favorite teacher was Phil Steinhart because he gave his own time to help our class raise money for Club '79. She feels that people should be themselves and be natural in order to achieve a better personality. Sally's personal motto is If you love someone. that's the most valuable thing in life. Her future plans call for being a court clerk and to save lots of money. ELAINE WHARFF remembers all of the football homecoming weeks because everyone seemed to show a great deal of spirit. and it's great to see such spirit. A Taurus. the youngest of three chil- dren. Elaine was involved in S Club. Club '79, Band. Munch-A-Bunch. Choir. and Rainbow. With plans to become a paramedic or nurse. Elaine believes friendliness is an important quality in a person because you have to be a friend to have friends. Born and raised in Oakdale. Elaine is inspired by the motto, Strive to do the best you can and live each day to its fullest. In society, Elaine wishes that prejudice against each other can be eliminated. .IEANNE WHEELER . . feels compassion is the most im- portant quality a person can develop as it shows people have feelings. The youngest of four children. she was born in Modesto and has lived in this area for ll years. People's attitudes toward life and other people would be one thing Jeanne would like to change about society. .leanne be- lieves you should be your own per- son and nobody elses. Al lfahcy's class in business machines was her favorite. which led her to prepare for a secretarial job in the future. 2 it s i'lii l.. l 'S --..,.,q.,w lv' ' ' . -..M ,- W-W-M.-. ., . l .. CATIlY WHITE ... believes that the most important quality' a person can develop is the ability to be themselves. without wor- rying about the attitudes of peers. Cathy's favorite teacher was Don Hendricks because he's a good teacher and a really nice guy. Born in Modesto. Kathy has lived in this area her entire life and was involved in cheerleading during her sopho- more year, Her lifetime goal is to be happy and her molto is. lf you love something. set it free. if it comes back to you. it's yours. if it doesn't it never was. IiRIC WHITEHEAD ... wants to be able to help people to the best of my ability. Looking back at OHS. Eric describes it as a great experience and was very' ae- tive in KOHS. Arcadet. VTR crew. Art Club, Drama Club. and Judicial Committee, Secretary' of the Key Club. and lead in The Butler Did It. liric was born in San .lose. lle believes ability to cope with oneself and others is an important human quality, Eric. the second of four chil- dren in his family. has lived here for five years. He is active in church ac- tivities and hopes to be a professional musician. DEAN Wll.l.EY . . would like a society free of preju- dice. where everybody would be equal. Hoping to l-'ulfill everything I start during his lifetime. Willey has the personal motto. Do unto others. then split. A l.ibra born and raised in Oakdale. Dean remembers coming to OHS everyday and meet- ing new people. Mrs. Jackson was his favorite teacher as she treats stu- dents like people and not like Slu- dentsf' The third of three children. Dean believes a sense of humor is important for human character be- cause all things need to be taken from a different side once in awhilefi The Doobies recording of What a lfool Believesu is Dean's number one song. An automotive career is Dean's goal. DAVID Wll.l.lAMSON would like to end the long dis- crimination of minority' races. if he could. With the philosophy of l.ive life to the fullest. David was in- volved in wrestling and his most memorable OHS experience was winning his first wrestling match. The seventh of eight children. David was born a Gemini in Modesto. Ile feels that understanding is an impor- tant quality' for humans to possess because they can listen and maybe help someone else. ln future accom- plishments. David wants to be The happiest that I can be and make the people around me happy. too. DONNA WI TvIBERl.Y was born in Charleston. South Carolina. and has lived here for five years. Donna. a Scorpio. was in- volved in FFA and badminton during her high school career. Her favorite saying is Be yourself '. The one thing Donna wants to accomplish most is to be happy. ln the future she hopes to make bookkeeping her oc- cupation. Her favorite OHS teacher was Debbie Varner because she is one ofthe very few who understood. TRACY Wll.l.lS plans to become a newspaper photographer. Born in Port Huen- eme. California. the third of four children. Tracy' was in the OHS musicals Oliver. Bye Bye Birdie. Carousel. and Carnival. An Oakdalian for l0 years. Tracy was also involved in the S Club. .I Club, Choir. Oakdale Swim Team and once received a frosh Block 'O' award in track. She remembers once when standing on the football field during a game. the lights went out and she was hit with an egg. Tracy will remember all the nice people l have met here in my four years. Be- lieving a sense of humor is very im- portant. Tracy likes to make people laugh or just to get them smile. l l.ORA MONTANIO WOOD ... is a native of Oakdale. She is the fifth child in a family of eight. lflora considers herself an easygoing per- son, This married senior says her fa- vorite class was P.li. SLQSAN WOODWARD . . a resident ofOakdale all her life. feels that honesty is the most impor- tant quality a person can develop be- cause .. a person has to be honest with herself before she can be honest with others. Susan's favorite teach- er at OHS was Bob Dahlin because she enjoys music. The one thing she would change in society is prejudice. She was an active member ofthe S Club. Drama Club. Choir. Band. and Oracle. ln the future she hopes to pursue a career in psychology. . ...- sw. X .. i f hi .. 44-I 3 is Q. T svi. ... . ..... ...,. ...... . rx nv., .M DEBRA YOUNG . .. expecially enjoyed her business machine class with Al Fahey because she had a real good time. Born a Pisces, Debra believes that compassion is the most important quality a person can develop because people will show their feelings toward each other more easily. Hoping for a career as a secre- tary, Debra believes, Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. A resident of Waterford for four years. and the youngest of four children, De- bra's favorite song is Free Birdl' by l.ynard Skynard. DONNA ZABORSKY . .. believes that if you be yourself. you'll do good. Zeeke is the oldest of five children and was born and raised in Oakdale. Among the most important human qualities, Donna rates a sense of humor as the highest because You have to laugh and joke around sometimes. Looking back on her high school years, she will remem- ber all the fun classes l was able to take as a senior. An Aries, she plans to become an elementary school teach- er. Dr. Hook's Sharin' the Night To- gether is Donna's favorite song. CINDY WORl.IiY of Knights lferry was born in Weiser, ldaho. She has lived here nine years. Her favorite OHS class was bookkeeping, taught by Steve Cousins. She said, I actually learned something -and had fun, too. She plans a career in business administration. At OHS, she was active in Club '79, and earned a Block O in badminton. She thinks honesty and friendship are important qualities, and if it were up to her she would stop violence in the world. Her favorite song is Free Bird. .42 Q A ,vb ll I , it 3 . . r N, .. ,,- -lr ' its Shelbert Buttrum makes like Tarzan. l.INDA WYATT kept active during her four years at OHS in the Drama Club, Choir, Flag Team, Letter Girl team, Gymnastics and many musi- cals. She received a .IV Block O award in gymnastics. l.inda's motto is, Be yourself. Phil Steinhart be- came her favorite teacher because he is the kind ofa teacher who made learning fun. Born in Castro r Valley as a Gemini, Linda lives in Waterford as the fourth of five children. Honesty, Linda feels, is the most important quality a person can develop because people think more of you if they can believe you. ,... sr gg .. XXX rav - ' ui' . S s as - -, . 'N - gg . As X S- .g . i s . u- r sf? X i fi gs' X ,Ai ' f V . Q gf . ,..., .. img mi f s . .. .R ug . , in V. . kxik .--' , .E Ki i N. L K s ic k 'il K I i ' + f.- f .. is i f . - WANDA YARBROUGH . . . was born in Cooper, Texas, ani falls under the Scorpio sign. Wan da was active in Club '79, Arcadet pep squad, Medical Arts Club ant was a varsity basketball songleader Her most memorable experienct was Mr, Osman always teasing mt about being short. Health Career class was her favorite since it pre pares for a good job. Wanda be lieves a sense of humor is the mos important quality a person can pos sess and believes that if you don' have humor, you don't have life Wanda plans to become a denta assistant. Currently she lists L: lfreque by Chic as her favorite song. LORI YUZAPAVIK . .. was born in Riverside, and has lived here for nine years. Being the first of four children, she attends 4-H, and partici- pates in the Church of Christ, Lori has received awards in cat- tle and swine showing. A will- ingness to listen and care about other people's feelings are the most important qualities a per- son can develop. Raising a fam- ily of her own is an accomplish- ment Lori wishes will happen during her lifetime, and to be- come a registered nurse. As a Leo, Lori philosophizes in the Golden Rule. Currently Lori's favorite song is Ann Murray's You Needed Me. JOAN ZATTONI .. . remembers when a friend of hers would take his Dad's car, and then together they would drive past the reservoir to an old cemetery. For I4 years Zig has lived in Oakdale, having been born in Sonora as an Aquarius, Joan was involved in student legislature, student council, rally committee, Block Club '79 and was secre- tary of CSF, She received a spirit trophy in the Oroville Tournament and track medals. Just be yourself and you will receive the most out of life, Joan believes. Becoming a legal secretary is Joan's planned oc- cupation and then she wishes to raise a family. CIS itz fx The students 'xt the right sold the ads in this section. thereby reduc- ing the cost ol' this book to you by ne'1rly four dollars, Our thanks to the s'1Ies crew 'ind especially to the - -4 -I - advertisers who have consistently supported our efforts. The sales- men are Eric Whitehead Karen House Dennis Carlson Debby Moore. Jel'l'Sw'1nk. Ronnie Davis and tstandingj Wesley Peterson. 3 Not pictured is Koni Muniain. d N , - l f 1 Ml f 1 X 3 .-8 - , 'X QM it E i Ds 1 t i Q . . -. 4 1 l' K QQ . , . MN I C Y A 1 , -X 'Q ,...- ... .. - . .. - I , HUNTXWESSON 554 So. Yosemite Ave. 847-0321 i NATURE'S WAY DIAMOND K AVIATION 1120-A WEST F si. 847-1849 8191 Laughiin 847-3087 tj Th dale p o Congratulatlons to the class of 79 from Oakdale s Plzza Machme PIZZA MACHI E 824 North Yosemite Oakdale Your orders taken on 847-4291 -RW R NFML Oakdale Poultry Business Office 157 S. Sierra Ave. 847-1751 Warehouse 149 S. Sierra Ave. 847-0217 Waterford Farm Supplies 304 F.s1. 874-2391 Ruse and Sarratt Insurance Agency, Inc 132 N. Yosemite Ave. 847-5955 Q6 -3' State Savings and Loan 316 West F. St. 847-3075 Sno-White Drive In N0rm's Barber Shop 420 N. Yosemite 847-3241 747 West F St. 847-0245 Kentucky Frled Chlcken 920 East F St. 847-3049 A.L. Gilbert C0. 304 N. Yosemite 847-1721 1 -- 1 ' f .. 'f ' ,,- . ' ,,,,.f- Wag-pgflhit Harolds 136 N. Yosemite Ave. 847-0982 Oakdale Beauty Salon 146 N. 3rd, 847-2748 Chuck's Auto Parts 132 E. St. 874-2367 Waterford wr-AR' mn NL ,,, 7 Oakdale Equipment Rental 1420 West F St. 847-1642 7 if ff A -fwwAGUNg 8 I f 3,5112 at 2 Van Pelts Fire Trucks East G. 8a South Yosemite Ave. 847-0347 Quick Stop Market Steves Chevrolet I 630 East F. St. 847-1081 505 East F St. 847-2261 Oakdale Memorial Chapel 830 west F sl. 847-2211 Blaggs Locker Service l27llB l A. 874-2765 Haldlen Ford Mercury enlifrcflffd. 1355 East F. St. 847-0356 1400 Albers Rd 847 0381 Hershey Foods 1 mfg Clty Appllance 147 South 2nd 847-1183 1 , X . 2 1 In X-8 ' iq-gxxt Z we Qs I 88 4 ' 4' P1 'R'w- MB :NIMH I Montgomery Wards Catalog Sales 152 N. Yosemite Ave. 847-4288 Oakdale Garage and Mlm Storage 500 East F st. 847-2762 Brawleys 1023 East F Sm. 847-4250 Huhn s Bookkeeping 389 West F Sr. 847-0347 Ed s Automotlve Machine and Radiator 122 N. Sierra Ave. 847-1709 House Bait Barn Waterford. 12505 Yosemite Ave. 874 9990 H 81 O Market Yosemite 847 Lyndale S Valley Food Center 120 F St Waterford 874 9751 Oakdale Concrete and Pipe 931 Old Stockton Rd. 847-1766 V 'I' 5 3' Cloverland 0akdale Glass Realty 123 North Sierra Ave. 847-0041 389 West F. St. 847-1731 ,, ist' Oakdale and Kenneth Riverbank Carlson Auto Parts Ins' 300 East C. St. 847-0316 314 East F St. 847-0378 aaaaa -7'l.j'?w-R Q United California Bank 325 East F St. 847-0361 Oakdale Travel Teter's Wardrobe Service 113 N 3rd Ave 8471701 H6 North 3rd Ave' 847-0682 BOB'S TEXACO I G d L k 360 N. Yosemite Ave. 847-9952 Th ' f W9 BIG VALLEY REALTORS HARLEY'S I DEPARTMENT STORE I 220 East F. St. 847-0366 1063 E F 5 847 3041 PEPSI I A Y A I I E . A V PEPSI-C0lA BOTTLING C0. MERCED - MODESTO l 1 Z 7 1 I 1 l l BIANCHI S 219 East F. S1. 847-0583 ZIMMERMAN INSURANCE 122 N. 3rd Sl. 847-3016 ff G W PAUL AND SON 52 N. S'e a A e. 847- 281 i ,MGE egg? GAKDALE VILLAGE MAGIC CARPET INC DRUG 1275 East F. SL. 847-3097 1275 East F St 847 4261 WINDJAMMER DIAMOND INTERNATIONAL 347 East H st. 847-4206 129 N. Yosemite Ave. 847-3430 WALTHER'S BODY 81 FENDER WORKS 1006 East F. St. 847-2283 FABRICS 119 N. 3rd A e. 847-4126 CEE PEE'S GILLMAN'S West F SL South Bryan Ave. 847-0619 CLEANERS 146 N. Yosem'te A e. 847-5786 THRIFTY CARPET BILL CENTER REALTY ll7 East F. St. 847-2304 CAL CEARLY INSURANCE 630 N. Yosemite Ave. 847-0264 Ziff' Jdfflz max COPELAND LUMBER 147 N. Sierra Ave. 847-0395 A 8: W of Oakdale ZOINY A 847 0547 Class 1979 Dry Creek Realty Congratulations Of


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