Oakdale High School - Oracle Yearbook (Oakdale, CA)
- Class of 1980
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Keep your mind on The job Kathy Smith. Q 1' vga- fum Y W,,,,ur ,rm on ' M IWk ' 4+ - A5 O 1' IT AFEIFLINGD SUCCESS. RegisTra1ionf7 ,' ,RJ 9 l MAN7 HOIILE Elf ill IBIS... lllnuuunnr 1 .. W W' M T im A it - ' 'll l will 8fNew Campus Willie Macllan shuffles through the Oakdale High desert. A new face on campus They can dig that. Keep those men and machines running, Principal lan Kirkpatrick and Vice-Principal Greg Clark observe the DSW COFUDUS. There's no standin in the wa of ro ress Q Y D Q - Dwight Anderson and Cindy Crook rush to beat the tardy bell. Some things have't changed. is ., :N xs. L MMW,MmW. P fpgeewv- wiki A6 5 WS , ,. F, ,. A ,ii h' m , lf5 '1 f , ' 1 LW, liR0lJl9li TRIM. . . . WN o Hector Cosfenedo: Phofog Liz Pedersen: Copy 1. ...Q Q W TE-QQ??i'E'?s. 5 'fi Richard V52 i , Pom Coie: An' K K Gene Liebg Photographer Monica Thompson: Seniors, Leri Lukensg Academics sl S i si! 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F fi-15-11 nic gggg D my 4 f' R ' 2-H ,E sf Q' 1 Q ,lj Q2 qu I if fs L A Darrell Louann John e nne A Anderson Armstrong Jeff Barker Lisa Barnes STeven Beck Beckham Byron Bender Bemhom 'IA f Freshmen l Halloween spirit thrives 5 Christy Thiel shows us. Jeonnie Toylor enjoys tglish. 3. Chris Outzen wo LoDonno Todd see Jw it feels to sit on the JD. 11. Flooting olong , . . loss of '83. 5. Lupe Ortiz rpresents Those studious ashrnen. ::'Ns.. 41 42 Q3 ' W' ,, My Sllflllxz .A '83 Q5 ffl Q .om N' k V K 'I' . 8952395 TGmmY BISVIDS Bloomarggomp Fronk Blunt 80232350 Muke Boyd Stuort Boyer Robin Brock Freshmen f 45 AI THIQ DAWN UF Il-Ili IDIIADE. . . MIJSIA N6 SPDIUS ,-2-- , , 1 Q AW. :ag-- .W A , 5. av mm as , My V J mt! . , - Li wi-'Q-Md-N sl kr V X ...t..,,,i- twin , m Q Q my my X-W .1 ..... Mm, 4 Q . Q :Qi--.K .- .M-. -- Kaz mwgg . vw ,...,... .1 -...M if X X Y A X ' !!QfHm ilu-Sf: A, . 1. ' 4, A ' f l uff: BQ f,,Q.r,1' S as- 'Q E as Q Q A H - S il 1 N' A SW W-Qi!!! 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W 1 Q f If Back row: Coach Cecilia Sandoval, Capiain Beoky Wrighi, Mary Shore, and Cindy Reed. Froni row: Yolanda Garza, Caplain Linda Wulzen, and Dee Dee Higgs. 1: . Linda Wulzen goes up for a block while Dee Dee B Higgs and Cindy Reed anlicipale The plaoemenl of The ball. . Becky Wrighi goes for a dink. 2 3 4 11. Yolanda Garza shows her forrn as she concen- Trales on spiking The ball. X .-fr ix --. X Xfx li N ii 4343 gf rr f 5 1 -awk i , ,I iss il lil LL Q lA 41,2 if .. ,i X-1 if , i as ... V, I Q I i B iiii, i i syii iiii 3 E iiii - iiii ' ' . iii ffi i. if r g iyyari 2 Q. , ., ,, .f , - - f .,,s , J. -' , V ..,, 'I s-- ' i ' 2 , llgl gl G i.xA .,, 5.. W lW, ,n r ' K i a i R! , A A 45 SJ Craig Cheek i G l ' wwf V: ' , X r G Q F ,. ' M' , J., ,,,.. A, , A, , f - Sharon Christy Chris Clark Tamrny Clayton Lisa Cobarrubia Greg Cobb Blair Conner Eddie Consoli Sporisf 49 1 ,M-M lf. WQSII allow Hours of practice, hot sun and cramps, A 3 Working hard to become V.O.L. Champs Our Coaches there to guide them day after day, Ever persistent, going over play after play. A sack or a pass the crowd on its feet. Our score is tops, and the foes been beat. After a win as our chests pound with pride You made Oakdale proud to be on your side. Our great season ends so quickly and fast. Yet we still know our special memories will last. As now we look back our hearts want to cry Cuz now it's all over and it's football good bye, You aimed toward a goal and the victory you won you're Oakdale l-ligh Mustangs and you're M. So the years at it's end, though time changes it may seem But we love you all for you're our Mustang Team. SJ l .5 C gg rg' t A91 l llwl sl? l ,M k.,..f , 6 Brian Cook Jenny Corder Biran Corrigan Kathy Costa Curt Crow Cindy Damkoehler Terri Davies Lori Davis l 20 X Sports 4? .l .Qi . 1 2 3 io A 5 ,V v vw . V ' V ' 6 7 8 9 l Q,-.: . II NN NIB Sfllll SCI f.,-in K.. Att Coaches Walker, Gilbert and Clip- per at Football Banquet. Coach Quaccia gives a little en- couragement. Jim Gilbert watches from the side- lines. Derek Rimert runs for the first down. Coach Clipper explains a last min- ute detail to Tom Brown. Mustang offense readies for the big sack. The erie fog helps to make an ex- citing game. Quarterback Tim Wilson watches the run. Dan Pressteild and Thompson Chan check figures while Bret Mar- tin watches trom the sidelines. Coach Qudccia marches in the mud. First row: Joe Murphy, Steven Ra- pinchuk, Danny Pressfeild, Todd Reed, Tony Salas, Allen Zanker. Scott McDonald, Derek Rlmert, Ray Hall. Second: Wendel Snow, Greg Rivera, Mike Burch, Alan Silva, Tom Reed, Mike Dickens, Howard Elwess, Kevin Stevens. Third: Rick Cook, Eric Tisher, Alan Graves, Mike Hinton, Paul Clark, Dan Douglas, Tom Brown, John Fowler, Robert Worley. Fourth: Mr. Quaccia, Tim Wilson, Brian Reeves, Jeff Wallen, Doug Lemons, Tony Looper, Mike Mendes, Mr. Orvis. Fifth: Bret Martin, Marc Malone, Randy Zumwalt, Mr. Walker, Mr. Gilbert, Coach Clipper, Mark Join- er, Kenny Wright. l' ' ,..,. f iiii -A tk '. '. - ,ga ig fi A , K , T il ' F . fr. g 4 A ng I v1 f' iw Tammy Davis Trent Davis Alan DeeAnn Dias Brian Dickens Rick Dillon Mari Donahou Matt Doshas Deabenderfer Sports f 24 FRONT ROW: Kirk Rimert, Dan Casey, Marty Arnett, Mario Flo- res, Ron Helms, Joe Slieger, Alvin Deniz, Gary Higgs, Brian Lemons, Don Hill, Randy Avant, Greg Clip- per, Fred Todd. 2nd ROW: Derek Lasiter, Alvin Kay, Travis Jones, Ed Brown, David Rapinchuk, John Woods, Nicky Ramariz, Mark Thompson, Frank Rivera, Donald Ritz, Ron Stone, Mike Hansen. 3rd ROW: Allen Mitchel, Kyle Erikson, Mike Gillman, Matt Patrick, Jerry Blake, Tod Osman, Don Stout, Don Belletto, Randy Rogers, Eric Jones, Asa Merry. BACK ROW: Coach Steve Cooper, Tom Gonzalas, John Mefford, Adrian Deniz, John Leask, Russell Cates, Coach Mike Riley. Coach Riley directs special teams. Colts are charged up and ready. Don Stout watches the play. At the banquet: Joe Sliger, Coach Cooper, and Ron Helms. Don Hill, Coach Riley and Kirk Ri- mert pose at the banquet. .df x M.. R5 nfs' .xt A4 4191 vs V sr iilfg' - A5 . it 5' Dan Drader Markus Drumm Steve Drumm Chuck Durrer Craig DuVaI Daryn Dyson Scott Eastham LSHG 22 f Sports 3, . x x, . Llss A1 'M 1' My A9 A3 M A4 HQUSH DNIES Awaiting the game. Coach Anderson stops for his picture. Pausing during practice, Coach Simon gets his photo taken. Proudly beaming at the banquet: Rich- ard Reeves, Jesse Holt, Coach Brunk and Tim Marzan. lst ROW: Andy Bergstom, Dennis Law- son, Eddie Consoli, Terry Ward, Wes Jardstrom, Roy Staggs, 2nd ROW: Curt Crow, Keith Stevens, Guy Minnis, Stew- art Boyer, Scott Eastham, Mike Love, 3rd ROW: Trent Davis, Jessie Holt, Mike Ohe, Darrel Lutz, lvan Frey, Craig Aguire, 4th ROW: Craig DuVal, Eugene Viera, Rod Hawkins, David Wingo, Blair Connors, Mike Buie, 5th ROW: Garrett Graupner, Tim Merzon, John Shatswell, Eric Presfield, Sean Hanna, Ryan Helms, 6th ROW: Richard Reeves, Daryn Dy- son, Butch Cheek, Curtis Gutierrez, Jackie Parks, 7th ROW: Coach Ander- son, Coach Brunk, and Coach Simon. Edwards Allen Edwardson Ron Ehllng Jenni Ekern Mitch Elliott Lisa Elwess Chris Epperson Chris Erickson Sports f 23 S 'ix 5 S S1 is v if S 'iv -o x vm , X me L4 A2 Q if I .V 2 F 1 S F f P 'mr M hx N as - 1 C W - J - 1- rr A3 AA - Q3 pg AO 1. Mairnaias: Sharon Ehling, Dana Casey, Joy Wright and Monica Thornp- -ff ., Y - son, Vial s ' d 1 2, Gary Cardozo expresses his new Talent. 3, David Wingo proudly wins The rnaioh. 4, Tom Mahoney faces Tough compeliiion. 5. Maimaids Teresa Tope and Sherri Shephard, explore new wresiling 7 Techniques. 6. Good sporlsmanship counts. Silo Z- - w,, P - H- , . . X s. 5 A x - 155' - , 1 Mariana Esievam Shelly Evans 2AfSpons , 5 saw i 'VX 127 4 . if 'flank' in-nf. g1i:Z5?rY in M i F ' is-A ylfffi J ,Z z Lineiie Farley Shelly Farinelli Maria Ferreira Jerry Foreman Ivan Frey Donna Fromm -- T- 1- 1' ng. -- 1- 1. 1- D Mike Buie ITN v G , X i f A i A Roy W. 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Team picture: Back Row:Shawn Caris, Derek Rimert, Robert Shipman, Tim Bryant, Dan Cummins, Ernie Salas, Front Row: Kirk Waters, Tony Looper, Brent Gilbert, Brian Munian, Toad Reed, Tim Wilson, Mitch McQueary. 5. 6. 7. 8. ww 9. Q-Akin . ' s'f-f H l hhs shi 1--11-1 Todd Reed looks at the ball with confidence as he shoots a free-throw, Everyone's all ears as Coach Antinetti goes through the first half. Brian Munian shows off. Derek Rimert quickly makes a pass to the bas- ket. Tim Wilson concentrates on his form and accuracy at the free throw line. f 4 ' 9- 9 2 is M . l .f 151254 44 QR ,A x g ,ga ' A 7 A 8 A 9 11 intl 1 Lemons Greg Lewis Vince Lewis Tammy Linder Ron Linn Robin Little Mike Love Darrell Lutz - 4. A.. Sports X34 'i, Dribble that ball! Marty Arnett 2. Sol Razo throws the ball with confi- dence. 3. Sophomore team: Sitting, Mario Flores 2nd row, Travis Jones, Kirk Rimert, Sal- vador Hernandez 3rd row, Marty Ar- nett, Kirk Vandagriff, Sal Razo Ath row, John Mefferd, Bill Logan A. Bill Logan faces competition. 5. Fred Lucasa smiles with pride. 6. Kirk Rimert is positively going to make a basket. l 50:2 ill V y 'I 1 ...,. 1 ,... ' .ir l . , -,.g'ii' ' A R H110 ' ' 't New V' n K K .,,. . W ' :' , , was ,i yr., . mf' W - .Wim f Q- . 5559? wyggsgs Q sux r.., . V:.r.. f.,,. . ,KVI W '92'W imma. -z Vkikkkry ' ,V H. . . fi W i K A4 A5 SJ Tim Lutz Marie Marchetti Pam Marcks Alyson Marshall Sheila Martin Alfredo Martinez Freda Mindy 32 f Sports Mathewson I1 B 1. Wes JardsTom displays his form on The free Throw line. 2. Daryn Dyson anTicipaTes a pass. 3. TOP ROW: Wes JardsTrom, Ronnie SmiTh, ScoTT Bond. MIDDLE ROW: Donny Pool, Ryan Cook, Eddie Consoll, Rod Hawkins, Chris Clark BOTTOM ROW: Dan Drader, Jesse HolT, Daryn Dyson, Jacky Parks, Kevin EasTham, Craig DuVal . Jesse HolT blocks ouT for The rebound. . Coach Oery relays The game plan To The Team. 6. Craig DuVaI Takes a leaping jump shoT. A 5 f ,f I ,,.. , 3 f Af I K 'Z 1' f 'L f , q y A4 A5 A6 SJ Sw K Q ,,,, -. Ai 1 X H gt Q W T ' A Y -K2 i Eileen- KaThlien McCullar Darin McDonald Tony McDonald Kafhy McFarren Richard McGinnis Dana McLain Alesia Mendonca McCormick SFDOHSX33 mu Mil.,-nuff OakaaIe's BadminTon Team was firsT place in The VOL This year. Seven of our varsiTy girls wenT To The San JoaauinfSacramenTo secTions. 1. Singles player, MaryCurToni, 2. Top row: Laurie Cavan, Debbie Thomp- son, Nina Wulzen, coach AniTa Jack- son, Cindy Middlemiss, Mary Curroni. BoTTor'n row: Terri McDonald, Sherry Du- Priesl, Shelly lchord. 3. FirsT singles player Nina Wulzen warms up before pracTice. A. Cindy Middlemiss QfronTj and Shelly Ichorcl fbackj work TogeTher on The courT, ,,,.... , gl WM... , ,MM 'luv A1 9 f .. H Q ire, Tlx , W 55 M y , j J SJ I' X Terry Mendonsa Mike Merry 3-4fSporTs I 5 gxz. i vis . - Tim Merzon Jackie Miller Joey Miller Guy Minnis Kealene Mitchell Ray Mlekush Morgon Volene Munoz Anne Myers John Nelson Rochoel Jennifer Nixon Mike Ohe Dorindo Newport Oglefree Singles ployer Lindo Wulzen oleors The birdie To The bdck of The couri. Sophomors Eloino Smoll Qbockj ond Denise Enos owoii for their opponents to serve. Top row: Lindo Wulzen, Corlo Olsen, Sicicey Theiier. Second row: Yolondo Gorzo, Jill Echelberger, Dione Connolly, Cheryl Hofmann, Alicio Koy, Shelly Ed- wdrds, Regina Reed. Third row: Pciiiy McCloin, Elciino Smoll, Denise Enos, Kelly Toylor. Bottom row: Kim Shomp, Colleen Howks, Jennifer Nixon. Regino Reed, Jennifer Nixon gives ii oll shes got. Colleen Howks on her 'foes during her singles moich. W iii if J 3? .J is J yylbg M yyly ,ii, J if H y y, C ,l,y 1,ll. 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FRONT ROW: Coach Mahaney, Jim Pur- dom, Mike Burch, Bruce Oden, Mike Olsen, Rich Stanley, Mitch McQueary, Todd Spen- cer. 2. Pitcher Mitch McQueary, turns to see if his team-mate was safe on first. 3. Jett Norwood connects for a single. A. Tim Wilson leads off before stealing to sec- ond 5. Howie Elwess fakes a bunt. 6. Coaches Quaccia and Mahaney watch their team on defense. in .1 ' 'FW ., sk ' QQ I. .iw 4,4 5 3 l in at VT, Sim law! 'fig ,-' T '?- ,,,f , ii Tb- ' lffwfw 5 25.24. J Q . iii ,- ' 7 1 A ff- iitr g .J it T T F l .W A ...M W., -w .Alf ke' -il' Qik-Lqr,'L f, Jgwg-if 1 MX ,W . V741 .4- 4. in K -- A fin . N A , -wff,1mwJmfl-Li...f':4. -- ' A4 A5 K 'L , H 'am f - 14 - . 'sf' . , Q . 'sk V V f z . ,'. i ky , L al. .f . Q .. Ji -T Brenda Taylor Jeanie Taylor Judy Taylor Kelly Taylor Jacinto Teixeira Joe Teixeira Renee Chris Thiel 42fSports Testerman v I T iw 4. An Oakdale player slides in safely. 3. Marc Malone sprinTs To geT a Triple H 5. The Team fires up for defense 6. MiTch McQuerry and Tim BryanT. 2. Mark Dickens makes The Tag To gel The runner ouT. A. Todd Spencer runs in afTer Three ouTs. . . is M , s T TTL T f W .r.. V A K'xt .. 2 ' :': 1 . ' 1. f . M . . T wan if 1 F X ' 3 ' I Z frUg3,f. ww 2 ' ' T' , W 34 t , Q X X ft... T K Qs 4 , . ' ' W M . nf f K i n X 4:2-1 T 1 21 . .5 TT'-. ,... 1 ' Ml h MQ: .i. if . .r-- ef sp , 1 T Tfy, K . , .C NX 'A by .. k,. W.. ,. V 12 A3 SJ Ezrlzs 4 'hy was-........,L1 u Jr ' FU Hi A6 A sa All aw .1 r L fr Q 1 fp T . 1 Cheryl Thompson Troy Thrasher Oswalao Tosfe Jeff Vanwinkle Everardo Ramona Eugene Vieirq Irene Vmefreel Velazquez Verreras SporTs 143 JIQV K ? A , -N, , ,,,v' 'ff 1 .J J .J ef ' ., ,,,, fn F J t M '4 7 .1 11 W f , ' - 7 3 , X' if , wal' --fr . 'f A1':'4' f ' X - is i2, L f V xv! W Y J,5eg? f5gPxiu . If ,,,l in r ' 'N fff 'NN 'L' 'f it f5...' - f Mi , ' ,V i ' 'liwmlbf ,Ffa 3 fi? Q 'jzgff 'K it W b N 92 54? foie R O XWAMO 5? 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BACK ROW: Coach Anderson, John Shatswell, Shawn Han- . . nah, Dennis Lawson, Tim Merzon, Mike Ohe, Jackie Parks SECOND ROW: Brian Dickens, Daryn Dyson, Alvie Roche, M I ,sz Craig DuVal FRONT ROW: Bret Hartly, Andy Bergstrom, Jer- .. 0 W Vg 1' T gg-Je . i, wi? ry Butler, Jerry Foreman, Mike Buie, Trent Davis. , , y M W if 2. Third baseman, Brian Dickens, watches pitcher. Craig Du- -ns sbt Val, pitch a strike. 3 Craig DuVal avoids getting out. ,.,, . Wi Wfffa 'f ii A F A And Ber strom Takes careful aim Q 1 2 wtf' C' ' ,W 'M f ' is ' ' ' Q' ' ,V Q ' A , pf A 4 5, Behind me backstop M 3 My , ,. f -,U N QQ-.Nu i l 6. Trent Davis psyches up hefore he goes out to play. r' W 'G ' , 1 4- sf 'W A 1 -1. f' 7. Shawn Hannah gets a triple. V x ' I A gr' s, N T T 8. First baseman, Alvie Roche, concentrates onthe batter. ' -' mai' 5535? it T- fzwgJfw.Qs I vu i , O' . f W-3, i ,IW rev 'Q w , I rrrir ,,, i , 3 g i ' A 'fffT' '. M 11 W v A W M ia f' 4.11.5 R-Q .. 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T ss B s ' N ss A1 A9 All W wif The golf Team, alThough noT one of The mosT popular sporTs. is one ThaT The school should be proud of. Members of The Team are: Tim l-luber, Brian Munian, Mike Rocha, Gary Solansky, DwighT Anderson, Ryan Barney, Eric Jones, STeve Wikoff, Ron Ehling, Joe PeTroni, Tim Lynch. Shawnee Olson. 1. The Team Took many hikes Through lovely Terrain. 2. Mike Rocha concenTraTes. 3. Coach Jim McMahon adds up The scores of his players. 4. Tim Huber puTTs for one under par. 5. Ryan Barney Takes his Time and slices. 6. Ron Ehling conTemplaTes on whaT his nexT shoT will be. 7. Chris Clark waiTs To see where his shoT will land. 8. Gary Solansky waTches his shoT. 9. DwighT Anderson measures ouT The shoT ahead. 10. Brian Munian and Tim Huber walk along discussing Their games. Tl. DwighT Anderson drives a shoT across The green. l-GUYC Cheryl Charles Colemqn ChrisTy Tim Escobedo LuTz :kki W , V, y JA , , ,.,y s - : T f' , 4,5 V 5 ? . A A A N L I W A ...4 VL 0 if M 'N W , 5 A 3 A - K 'll J, 'THAWAII My . ll Carla Renee Beaird Andy BergsTrrom Jeff Besf Arlene Renne BrandT Lola Brown Eyvonne CarTer ArmsTrong Blackmore SporTsfA7 We ,,,.W,, i N K X A ' L:LL W A ' W' WW W Derek Davis concenfrafesonfhe shofio his L,,x. gg S' 5 ki backhand. .gs - ' BACK Row: Coach Hinonison, Richard K M . Moore, Kevin Brunk, Derek Doves FRONT Q ROW: Randy Nelson, Marcus Drumm, Philip U U i Zri Q f Pafford, Wes Jardstrom A Wes Jardsirom shows us his receiving tif A i'ii -WW siance. 'H 4 3' 1 X WW Even wiih an injured arm, Philip Pafford can My fi W. ' E SW PWY' f if I-ill i ii? ' W A behind The fence scene ' V x ,E Breni and Lance Vaughan reminds us of A ' V W U X' N : the old quote, A famiiy mm ploy iogem- V w V 5 ern yy? 'i E' is if XT '2-3,3 k if 3 Singles player Richard Moore. ' g L 5 5 Marty Griffiih gets back in Time To return a W L 5 A VOHY- i - - 51 f o g !!-iWW5fiLf3ii? 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A .- STarTing ouT in The heaT of SepTember, The girls Tennis Team began a shorT season. WiTh The help of Coach Debbie GuenTher The players really improved. OuTsTanding - achievemenT wenT To Mary CurToni, s Team capTain, who placed well in The League. Probably The greaTesT achievemenT The girls made was The Tremendous amounT of Team spiriT presenTed Coach GuenTher wiTh a cake which read, Well geT em nexT year. They showed. To sum iT up, The Team 1 Q ff? Q' 2 haf, li. TQ E f' fy 528 EQFWZ' f f l ,Lrf4i-fg' r . , A' V aku Jig, 1 , K W VN Ei ' -. . ,Q FT! T? .. . 1 l W? HN ir r K fs .. M C r N.. A41 -SSX A1 Mary CurToni, MosT Vaiuable and Darci Nixon, MosT improved gladly accepT Their awards wiTh a proud coach, Debbie Guenfher in The middle, Shawnee Olsen 'neTs' The ball. Laina Corder execuTes poise when reTurn- ing a shoT. CaughT on The courTs: Seniors Nancy Wann and Barbie Graham. Ginny Day prepares for baTTIe. Team members include: row 'l Nancy Wann, MargoT McKean, Kim Shamp, Anne McKean, Laina Corder row 2 Mary Curfoni Qream capTainy Barbie Graham, Ginny Day, Taina Laajoki, Darci Nixon and Coach Debbie GuenTher. lv .f rr Ari T as Qi ,Tv Y -1 Vx X .1 Oakdale High gymnasTs have Three levels of TalenT: Open, Beginners and Novice. GymnasTic:s has four evenTs To TesT all skill levels: The floor exercise, balance beam, uneven parallel bars and The vaulTing horse. Oakdale's VarsiTy Team was This year's League Champions, wiTh members going on To represenT The Team in The secTions. 5 'g Q in l . in -.gig Marx A-ld -1 A8 A15 A 46 1. Wllh llaro and balance, Cheryl Follell proves lhal dllllcully ls nol always Impos- slble. 2. Does Cheryl Hallman Really lhlnk sho can lake a break In lho mlddle ol pracllco? 3. Even In lhe mldsl ol her rou1lne, Annemarle llarauls has a proud smlle lhal keeps shlnlng lhrough. 4. Procllce makes perlec1 can easlly be quoled by Cpolleen Hawks, whose experlonce shows. 5. Monlca Thompson llaunfs her energy and grace In lhe lloor exerclse. 6. Cheryl Hallman ls llollerod hy Coach Kathy Smllh whlle Reglna Reed looks on. 7. Sharon Ehllng checks her lorm belore maklng her noxl move. 8. Shelly Ganaway, Tonl Gonaway, Llsa Elwoss, and leglna Reed lake a break. 9. lobblo Douglass llashes a smlle. 10. Colleen Slghlslnger and Carla Olson are cough! In a mallc momonl. 11. Coml Kllno and Clndy lulhedord llgure lhlngs oul. 12. Carla Olsen awalls her lum 13. Chrlsllno Carlllo shows you can wear a casl and sllll be gracolul. 14. Chrlsly Escabedo sees lho world upslde down. 15. Reglna Reed walchos the acllon. 16. Colleen Slghlslngor execulos grace and ease. SPORTSf51 52 f SporTs ss ww o T 5 mei - 'JY www -- is s 1 'M W, E? , ' I' T , 1 , NNW .1 Q-A. U Q ii N . :l ess v 1' X! .if , f- L A, V ' x I .. 4 m in .. we - L if A1 . KZ, .iy ,ff Ag., H gg, yr xxx Ared sun shone dully over The fs ' Q ' Q' iizlffffzfff' wesTern sky, T 1 if T f g?igl'f1T'?Q'gQ2Y+'k2Yw.g LdTe summer heoT rose in woves P' ' if ' it if W W 'ir from The dry hord eorTh, ' T 5, ' ' ' 1 f T 2 STeody feeT pounded olong o T pork Troll, SweoT glisTened on o runners fdce, BreoTh come in shorT gdsps, ik Arms pumped book ond forTh, boioncing The moTion of TighT-musoled ' legs, ' Eyes focused sTeddily on The bend up oheod. 59-0 Ax T' S ,., A cool breeze broke over The quieT lond K f EW, 4 3, f' A -' - ProcTice wos finished, v y,,1M,iM ,f, '0 Wy, ' A N Q Tired feeT wolked slowly owoy. f 'M' il W 1 M -WW X' vim l s 'J J CQ mf ' 'ff Ek-iz - T - .. r N v J 5- f . .,- f . ,' : -'I ,- ' A4 ,.. ...,..... af' .J .,, x 1 3, 5-' sf' ' f--any if Wa J ia. Q Q7 u . ,..,,4 'KJ' , A if 4.81 xr 'V In a remarkable firsT Time ever , The Oakdale High girls Cross CounTry Team won The V.O.L. Cvalley Oak Leaguey. ln This sporT you score by having your firsi five girls cross The finish line. To The surprise and joy of Coach Lee, The firsT five girls were Freshmen from Oakdale. Hopefully This is only The beginning of a Cross CounTry DynasTy aT Oakdale High. ,J A8 Sieve Drumm Takes everyThing in sTride. VarsiTy boys include Tom Mahaney, Kevin Brunk. Coach Larry Lee, Roberf Coffee, and Thompson Chan. Junior VarsiTy boys are made up of Dale Smifh. Brad Poff, Ron WaTson. Coach Larry Lee, Sfeve Drumm, and Brian Pace. Ron WaTson keeps up The pace. On The girls Team we have Lori Bibbins, Lynnai PiTTel. Anne Bellefo, Yvonne Lemons, RuTh Ann John- son. Donna Snider, and Dana WaTers. Lori Bibbins gives her all. Coach Lee proudly pre- senTs his Team wiTh well- earned Trophies. Keeping a sTeady pace. Donna Snider runs over rough Terrain. Rounding The familiar backsTop, Ruth Ann John- son runs whai is known as a cross counTry . 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The bleochers will olso be oluminurn copped. 2, Ookdole High students wotch with interest, while the Boosters Club restores. 3. The Boosters Club supplied the hurdles for the trock teom. 11, Mortimer enjoys ond oppreciotes seeing oll the equipment ond supplies thot ore donoted, 5. The concession stond wos built on the footboll field by volunteer Boosters. It is operoted by Boosters during the footboll, boseboll ond trock seosons to roise money. 6.80, The old press box wos torn down ond o new one is being built by cr volunteer crew. This wos poid for by the Boosters Club becouse it wos o long felt need. 8. The boseboll field wos outontoted for wo- tering ond fertilizing, The Boosters Club olso loid new turf ond built o botting coge on the vorsity diomond. sl fr r i . 14.3.5 HE! l A7 ,'.. s .' r , I 48 Sportsf57 'l. The Class of 82 shows spiril. 2. As a group, The Sophomores really have il Togelher. 3. Patricia Gusl leads a cheer for The Coils. , A. Anne lVlcKeon shows us her secrel for gelllng high jk marks. ' A2 as-iii Larry Allison A l :ff .f J V, , V ,s I r 1 11 Q T Beverly Anderson Anderson l i 'ff' .zz M , A 6,57 ll .L .1 ' ' . f ,-,gh Q , 1243: F1 , su i Y k 5 ' l V VW 464 . .4 ,A Il v. .1 K . 'M' MAA. , . Cindy Archer Arnold Armstrong Neal Armstrong Many Arneli Randy Ayanl Dean Avllla Michelle Baker John Barnes 'EL ll r , V nr . .5 'iL o. ,. 'Q V U, la ' ,, ,.,. M-1 - r ., eng: rm: AA N ,,, v I A7 A2 s 4uKAjk V: 6 41 A 5 s NJ 1,v,mR .Q , w. ' ,lax M- vs -l 41 1 W .3 ,m, Q x,Q f-Lv is lv K- 2 r,' x v mt i W I ' r QV Q 1 EMT, Yi-QE, .., , f, 'J A5 A8 'I Wlth d sfudred, scholarly look, Durwood re- views hrs work 2. Krrn Shdmp cooly surveys The cornpus 3 The Class of HB? rn a ours? of sorrrr, charns ds presrdenr, Pam Sfahr A Brcycles on The sIab'P Darrng I? offer The Grand Prix are COVWYSSTGDTS, Robert Kenyon ond Doug Jones 5 Varerle Rimerf claims o Car aT The Sophomore Carwosh 6 Tod Osman-perfecrblrss 7 Sondy Wong sfudres drhgenhy 8 Class offrcers are Presrden1Pan'a Stahl, Vrce-Presudenf Krrn Shornp. ond Secrerary Jody Davis Q Dowd Monroya helps of the car wash . Z8 I .4f ' g. 'o Vo O 0' 4 -a A6 'U ,o .,. 4- ,f fi w QW , 1 1 Mike Barnes Ryon Barney Jody Beckerdite Theron Beckham Don Belleho Rhonda Bench Alon Berendsen Lora Berry THE MY DF wvowm mr sums 'DN DHS LUJIBS NN, ,,. 3 nga ' Q? Min 'us my , ,22, , ., D , gk,.kh. N i L i iii? S K . v F , W ww 9 1 P S xx if 'eg if ' Q M. 5,5 4 -.,,. ,S 4 2 . is jk 'Nw it- a' +' ,Q Q 3 V : 43. Svgqi f QM? gf www? g 23X 1 f X ra Q R , N . 1 5 3 Q w 5 S l r EV' we N gf W QS fa iq, X QW N , YW X A MSW N X ki 'A l:JiEii:Ef'lgXi55' X , uv 1 L 19 'Q if f fa- . 0? ,Q Q 1 . 5 Ld V 3 hw' ' hh ,-,, if VV I few- M ,K A 'K k k T , , I 112: Q kk,- V 5 .2 ,hh k A A R ,, 5 ,.f, 'k ' I A ,, In ,k-k K W ,. .. ,, - ,.-f A LN MW ,YE We 'Qi Ejgy ,? fe' jg '5?.i,,P5'Qg4bs 'J Wu 'MM' 'T fri, 9 The F F A thrs year had many achyrtres rangrng from tivestock shows to a snowtrrp. 1 Torn Reed and Mrke Mendes mrlkrng Marcr oortng FFA week 2 Stacey Mcwrttrarns shows her hog 3 Susan Albertonr nnrtratres a Qreenhand A Sweetheart candrdates kneeling, Sandy Pettrgrew, seated, Kern Rttts, Stacey Mcwrtlioms, and Crnay Logan Stacey was chosen the wrnner 6 Advrsor Don Hen- arrcks 7. Jeff Rrtts and Ryan Barney work machrnery 8 F F A. offrcers Photographer, Doug Camp- betl, Secretary, Sandy Pettrgrew, Reporter, Mrke Blevins, Pres Susan Atbertonr, Vrce Pres, Mrke Mendes, Treasurer, Mary Arnaral r r r t r v7 746 Brown Becky Brown Edward Brown Lori Bryan Kathy Burghardt James Busher Dan Casey Russell Cates S i YS' as .., ,Q f . . k k -1 . K N ,Tvs - it + S' X I z . K Q , S . ,nm . K, I ' i A-5 .hi-uh l The excellent snows this winter and the tunde made at the annual spaghetti dinner, all made i' possible tor the Ski Club to take several trips tc lil Cl -. - 3 , L .swf -,wt-l'3 the slopes. 1. Advlsor Dianne Allen and Allen Zankor r skls. buckling up. - l 5 F, Q if . ll Q -s 5 Jl ,K ol me Skl erub taken ukgolluage. ad' C liss Q ps, wumizw ? zffiiikllt - . ' ' - -f 1-ff A 1 l X-.L' A1 V' r l oAfCIubs -7 ll ,Y 'if' LOuiSe Chcprnon Torn Cnristenson Greg Clipper Chris COIG Carol Coleman Kelly Coleman Laurie Collins Diana Connolly M Meng E y N ,3 X rf JQJ6-Lfysz y 'YQEFEZZQ QM .Jgv-P' l! ji' A tak f it ,iw M S U5 f s gf fl, Z 3-,gk Rs H we qw. Q i I ki f -' 4 sf ,QQ Yr A6 A A5 S2 lyk' has, 459 W f Y Kelly Cook Rick Corfmon Mary Crowford Cindy Crook Duone Cuckler Jerry Cunningham Ramona Dovis Jody Dovis cfUbsfo5 rn up or llllllllll FEES Cheerleoders ore eleoied for prornolion of spirit These girls spend endless hours of prdoiice ond rnucho bucks To enrich foolboll QOYTWG exciiemenl. 1, Mdscors Sherri Worren ond Koihy Theil. 2. Cindy Riverd ond Sherri Worren brdve The roin To cheer on Their Teom. 3. From froni io book: Cindy Rochd, Thereso Solonsky, Cindy Rivero, iody Merry, Porn Snider, l r l l A2 -29 ff if , 1 iyi aw, 3 3 X 1' l Vivion DeGrdff Fronk Deniz Adrian Denys Alvin Denys Didne Dickens Gordon Dixon Holly Dodd Bobbi Douglas oo X Clubs IND TIES ll 5 f DIIQ, Twelve girls were chosen for Their ouTsTdnding dbiliTy in donce ond crowd leddership. These six ore The ones who performed for The fooTboll fdns. 4. Ddno GusT does o rolly rouiine. 2. Shoron Ehling inTenTly woTches The field oc- Tion, 3. From lefT To righT: Rhondd Honkins, Kris WdTTs, Monico Thompson, Ddno GusT, Dorcy Nixon. Shoron Ehling. A. Monicd Thompson concenTroTes on o move. A4 A2 V r Www-v-Y - .. x K T AA S2 A3 T1 ff- ,,, - 1.4 f' ,...,., 1... ..,,, , Y an- ff' T fx . l Brion Droper Vicki Drewrey Claudio Dykzeul Jill Echelberger Brod Ehrenhoim Rochelle Elwess Denise Enos Kyle Ericson ciunsfw 'l. 2. HQIDS Sophs show Their wel pride. From left To right: Jill Echelberger. Colleen Hawks, Trich Gust, Yvelfe Ter- rill, Elena Small, Kelly Cook. Sophomores: Mascolsg Jill Echelberger. and Kelly A 3. Cook. Cheerleaders Trish. Gust, Colleen Hawks, in back, Elena Small, Yvelle Terrill. Freshmen Cheerleaders: Mindy McClendon, Leanne Armstrong, Raeleen Parks, Sherri Brasier, on Top, Cami Kline. Qrkkrhwy , . . .. In , .N .W ,y acl 47-lie of gb M? V 4 s. K' .au l A2 A 41:4 .IS- E il maui Robin Evans Lynn Feeback Tom Feemsfer Gina Ferrarese Jacque Brent Flippo Mario Flores Susie Forrest osfciubs Ferreira 4 J.. yr.- IQAH IQAHS l. Sophomore Cheerleaders: From bollom To lop: Mascot Sher- X ir ry Griffith, Kelly Coleman, Mascot Sherri Brashier, Cheryl Hoff- J V,,' f- M3 man, Lori Pedrioli, Slacey Theiler. F if ' K -I , 4 y 'r 2. Freshman enjoy Themselves! From lefl Torighr: Toni Poole, Kelly I ' W ,V 1' Taylor, Lisa Cobarrubia, Jenny Corder. g me 1 ,fllfy,' V' ' 0 K Aby , 3. Frosh Cheerleaders: Christy Theil, Lisa Cobarrubia, Tomi Poole, Y' C ff h r ' Q Jenny Corder, Kelly Taylor up Top. lr ws, .1 , , ss, ,,,, V N I, ni,-mi: ',f' f -,ang -, ' if K N 5' t ig' , I , f ,N ,ass C, ' S2 A3 eff' l I Vkr, ,VL 5 ,,, A ,A A I I i K4 Cheryl Fosler Khris Fowler Miker French Janet Fries David Gallndo Juana Garcia Vikki Garrick Linda Gillespie .. Ag .L 4- - Clubs foo '1. 2. 3, A. 5. 6. 7. The Varsily Basketball Cheerleaders bring spirit To The games. Debbie Berlon Cheryl DuVaI Krisii Brown Evonna Pafford Mascots, Teresa Tope and Laurella Rippe. Joy Wright lf IEASKIIIBAII IDHQS 1,7 ,,.. A2 W' f . ,4,. M , W 'Ma' .g,,,,, . .WW ,,L. I . A4 . N ...WMM l1TT3m ,.,. firr W.ys2. 3 , f 'iw - N. . ww ' . ' G iz ' ..... . .pf ...... . -if - K- W .I - I H Y, J . - 0 . S2 sg 1, N. 5 . i X - 5 ..s. S Susie Gilliham Mike Gillman Rosie Giva Jeff Gookin Sheila Shelly Tom Gonzales Terry Graves 70fCIubs Gonzales Gonzales IBASIYEIIBAII 1. Smile Songleaders 2. LeT's Gel excifed. 3. Kelly Corbelf A. Jamie Chu 5. Sherry Dupriesf 6. Loina Corder 7. Cindy Doyle 8. Colleen Mclnfyre ,, ,. J' ,ma if 2 all W a . . - if IEAIDHQS ,. n 'il L? lf, 1 ,,, V few 1 1 Q 'QQ-Q. , 1 . f f !Q'4.. ...W w 1' A2 46 A7 48 S2 Rhonda Greer Jim Gregory Jamie Griffith Sherry Sherry Brian Grubbs Sheila Srubbs Anneffe Guerra Griffifh Grim clubsfn iw STudenT LegislaTure meeTs Two To Three Times a rnonTh. This cornmiliee consisTs of sTudenT body officers, class officers, class represenTaTives, head cheerleaders and songleader. This group of sTudenTs made major decisions ThaT affecTed The enTire sTudenT body. RepresenTaTives from This group aTTended VOL rneeTings where sTudenTs from each school in The league meT TogeTher and shared ideas To improve Their school. 3 li' 4. STudenT LegislaTure. 2. Listening is imporTanT 3. Tough decisions are made in The STudenT LegislaTure. E Y A2 S2 2? 'K .S . W , .iii . . .... Eric GusT Trisha GusT Jay Hahn Rob Hamilfon Mike Hanson Daneen Harmon Alicia Hartsfield Colleen Hawks 72 f Clubs IDE lHJISl I IQE uf A2 These sTudenTs are The leaders who keep The STudenT LegislaTure running like clock-work. These sTudenTs were elecTed in 4979-80 school year and mosT of Them aTTended some Type of leadership camp or seminar prior To The beginning of school. 4. STudenT Body Officers: Left: AnneMarie Marquis, Mary CurToni, Evonna Pafford, Joy WrighT, Lance Vaughan, Janae Hamby. Renee Ousley, Dana Ca- sey, Tim Firch, Sherri Shepherd, and Tony Looper. 2. PresidenT, Janae Hamby, calls The meeTing To order. 3. Vice PresidenT, Tony Looper. ponders on a decision. 4. SecreTary. AnneMarie Marquis, siTs back and re- laxes. lf A3 A4 fa W. 'vi' M 1 1 ,gs . x 1 .Y ma af T ' ' . l Troy Haynes Bobby Ron Helms Tammy Hendricks Terry Hendricks Kelly Henry Rocelia Salvador Hebersfrief Hernandez Hernandez Clubsf73 1, Frosh and Soph CSFers FRONT ROW: Janet Fries, Caryn Gra- ham, Jackie Seals, Stacy Jones, Carmen Poft, Ann Myers, Dave Rapinchuk, Sandy King, Ric McGinnis, BACK ROW: Cindy Reed, LeAnne Armstrong. Sabrina Kochevar, Laura Marchetti, Joane Peros, Aiecia Kay, Alan Berenson, Kim Shamp. 2. Advisor Alan Violini takes a break. 3. Let's get a picture with Santa, Stacey Theiier and Deneen Hannon. A. Junior and Senior CSFers FRONT ROW: Tony Looper, Renee Ousley, Jodie Merry, Cindy Rocha, Annemarie Marquis, Janae Hamby, Brent Vaughan, 2nd ROW: Matt Issac. Natalia Egorov, Mary Curtoni, Margot McKeon, Todd Eastrnan, Kristi Brown, 3rd ROW: Kelly Torrans, Darcy Nixon, Steve Rapinchuk, Alan Siva, Kevin Brunk, Ath ROW: Paul Clark, Mark Everett, Greg Coins- worth, Tim Firch BACK ROW: Aian Zanker, Joe Murphy , , 5-JS' Q fi i Mi, X 1 fr, , f if lv' 'QM 2255 ,.af7?'i 1 Q. W, 1 W HA KL wk . 4 f...' 'T' , , Z Nz K . HX H . ,..f 9 4, r .x 'QT' ,, J 2 i Dee Dee Higgs Gary Higgs Cheryl Hofman Greg Hurst Gwen Hyatt Lita Ingebritson Don Ingram Richard 741 f Clubs ggjo Asn FEDHQ IIIDN 1' X ...KE 6 Vw 'K if 3311, ' 4. Mary Curtoni displays the Tongue which talked her into all those 'tA s. 2. Tod Osman prepares to decorate Mr. Welton. compliments CSF. 3. Mr. Violinl trying to teach Mr. Welton how to inhale cream pies. A. Laura Marchetti and Margot McKeon angelic accomplice to The foul deed. 5. Joe Murphy, Steve Ra- pinchuk, Tim Lutz, and Jeff Donnelly making Vio- linies of themselves. MW we S2 A4 A5 s,., l . X M ' Elf ' ', 3 X V' 1 I M rl l l K K Doug Jones Eric Jones Travis Jones Mark Kar an Al' ' K ' F 'V' p icra ay Alvin Kay Robert Kenyon Dan King Clubsf75 f it ,IZ J 532115 K',Y :fr WL I . ' f -' , 1 is Judiciol Committee: Nololio Egorov, J Sherry Dupriesl, Debby Moore, Brion he 4 ii! Munion, Greg Collinsworlh, Steve Ro- e pinchuk, Mcirgol McKeon, Chief Justice Mory Curloni. . is ,f I ggi Q J 'W J iori J Z -fgflr X J Q ' X X ib u ,. ENEr,,r ,ii Q JM ui, W' J S2 bv- Sondy King Dinho Koonlz Anita Kruse Glenn Lorgenl Fronk Losifer John Leosk Brion Lemons Sheryl Ligon 76fClubs Q 'M' V r , W s F ,4 l ,, M1 Littlefield Bill Logon Lynn Lopes Derrick Luffrell Lvso Luiz Pom Luiz Alice MocLellon Ken Macy 1. Clockwise: Outside ring starting in lower lefthand corner: Don Hill, Wendell Snow, Mike Hinton, Bret Martin, Mary Curtoni, Cindy Middlemiss, Laurie Cavan, Sheryl Ligon, Kevin Brunk, Bubba Graves, Mitch McQueary, Dan Casey, Ken Wright, Margot McKeon, Tim Bryant, John Nash, Eric Tisher, Mark Dickens, Mike Burch, Marc Malone, Lance Vaughan. Tim Huber, Mike Harrel, Mike Mondo, Jeff Wallen, Dana Wa- ters, Brian Munian, Paul Clark, Thompson Chan, Alan Zanker, Tony Salas, Monica Thompson. Clockwise inside ring starting in lower Iefthand cor- ner: Dan Presfield, Greg Rivera, Jim Shaw, Ray Hall, Cheryl Cheek, Nina Wulzen, Travis Jones, John Mefferd, Terri Martin, Scott McDonald, Steve Rapinchuk, Tom Reed, Todd Reed, Tim Wilson, Tony Looper, Evonnal Pafford, Yuvone Lemons, Roy Castenada, Howard Elwess, Derek Rimert. 2. Ms. Pafford removes bar-b-que from John, call me anything but late for dinner, Nash as Tom Reed supervises. 3. Wendell Snow outfitted to sneak-up on his lunch. 4. Bret Martin comtemplates seconds, thirds, and fourths at the bar-b- que. A135 ...C . . A2 A3 ww I 'if.li, , -. E Q. It ? L J f, ig ri Marilyn Maes Cindy Marchant Laura Marchetti Antonio Martinez Concepcion Julian Martinez Rebecca Mata Sandy Maxwe 78 f Clubs Martinez C .. 9 ' 'l. Despite Mr. Ross' momentary problems, faculty won the Block O sponsored Donkey Basketball Game. 2. Coach Jim Gilbert, the Block O advisor, cooks up some steaks. 3. Greg Rivera attacks. 4. A couple of Block O studs, home away from home on the slab. IMWWWW' we R. savage, qjyuan s Q 'VM .. at-'If like i 'Ar' vt ming 'Q I Z I I A4 A4 WWE DOHC MOYS PGTTY MCCl0in Robert McClain Anne McKeon Michele Scott Medley John Mefferd Asa Merry McQueary Clubsf79 HNANCIAI ANACIIQS 4 Handling and balancing high school acTiviTy money, selling TickeTs and devoTing Their Time expresses These responsible sTudenTs . . . A greaT benefiT To OHS. l Wigan' 5 c V 'K i s L . 4. Financial Managers: Tim Firch, Derek Davis, Jessica H J S WhiTney, Calvin Pierce, Charlene PonTe, Carla PeTer- R son, Renne Ousley, Kim Johnson BACK ROW: BrenT Vaughan, Don Ruiz, Debby Moore, Town Brewer. Joe Atl Q Ah ,gm Wallimann. 2. Calvin Pierce and Derek Davis Take a break. 3. Rain or shine Alan Violini successfully collecTs TickeTs. 39 A g I 5 I' S2 GZ T QP 5 HAT li xi . rr TOVWTW Mills Alan MiTchelI David Monloya Bill Moore Hank Moore Carrie Morris Richard MoTz Lori NQVQHO 80 f Clubs 2 2 S i ...I M a ZWHQ I in A f ' ft ' i , , i ' L1 if W ' fy, 1 1 i ' ,Mk,f,,4ff'Z-Z ,f.J I 1 l . 7 fi X' TK 'Wil' '41 xi qui' -i' ... x..A N-, 4 , . ,of N Mory Nicholas Janice Nordyke R P- - c e -msg M .fm si Q M31 ,c Q fi K NL K X xixu . Hi 'N , vieigii s kis Jim Norfhcuif .3 mg Q W Leticia Nuno Debbie Oliver Marty Oliver Corlo Olsen Sf-.gwn Omgn Clubsf84 IDITAMA Cl ln 4980, The Drama Club under new Advisor, Al Oksen, broughT a Touch of class and a promise for The fuTure aT OHS. The Madwoman of Challot is The play of selecTion. IT looks as Though drama is really Taking rooT here aT long lasT, come on 84. 1 FRONT ROW: Charlene Ponte, Wanda Ciniron, Chris Thiel, Re- nee Ousley, and Jeff Swank SECOND ROW: STeve Reynolds, Mike Blevins, Brenf Vaughan, Pam Carlson, Don WrighT, Rachael New- pon, Anne McKeon THIRD ROW: Troy Verraras, Carla Peterson, Kim Shamp, Lance Vaughan, PresidenT Debby Moore, Krisfi Brown, Town Brewer, Kafhy Snider, Jackie Seals, and Calvin Pierce 2. Drama Club hams it up. 3. Kristi Brown and Anne McKean as well as The whole Drama Club, prepare To open a Pandora's box of cultural events for OHS. A. These Drama Club members face The audience and The fufure wiTh no fears, 5. A sei which evidences much hard work. 6. The Drama Club is a classy bunch. 7. Will they like us? . nw' K - . , Tod Osman Philip Pafford Tammy Parson MaTT PaTrick Brad Payne Leslie Payne or Pedrioii Helen Perez 82 f Clubs 'Milli DI lilill I Il T H'wf 2'-mf EighT grode orienToTion gives The incoming freshmen Their firsT look oT OHS. They were Told how To join clubs, sporTs ond how To geT involved. AfTervvords They were T divided inio groups ond were Token dround compus. ' 1 id W A K fifpg as X ,W ,,,,,.,, I mm S2 ia 5 ii Joonne Peros Gary Peterson Teresa Peferson Trisho PeTTis Colvin Pierce Lvnnoe Piffel Brod Poff Elvin Pritchard Clubs f 83 1. Chris Smiih savors desseri. 2. A well prepared meal, much enjoyed. 3. FRONT ROW: Irma Lopez, Ann Smith. Angie Gonzales, Gayle Johnson, Adawn Hanna BACK ROW: Advisor Mrs. Reeves, Cheryl Foster, Sherri Cole, Jane Doe, Lola Brown, Anne Belleio, Karen Brown. A. Christy is back for seconds. mmm! ,.,.......?' FUTURE 'rn' Fulure Homemakers of America are a very creaiiv group of people. The Thanksgiving dinner, which hc become an annual eveni, was excellenl. The grou works hard and enjoys The fruil of Their labor To Tl' max. Long life homemaker JK w 'x .. A ,slf ..,,, ii 'K is - . 1 5 mm i - O Y 'ff -, x 'ai Nick Ramirez Jean Ramon? Dave Rapinchuk Salvador Razo Alecia Reed Regina Reed Mary Richter Lynn Riddle 8-4 f Clubs KEY CUTIE Ter of Kiwanis. 1. Key Club officers: Doug Jones, BrenT Vaughan, and Tim Firch. Tim Firch, Calvin Pierce, Kevin Brunk, BrenT Vaughan. i 9, of' . MM is Mm. if-. T ' ,,ii 'H STuaenTs benefiT from helping The oommuniTy Through The Key Club, a junior chap- 2. Members: Doug Jones, Debby Moore, Renee Ousley, RoberT Coffey, Sieve Wikoff, RoberT Kenyon, wif Pl, 'Q MM! an .. gi, f W 1 x 'Q val' WI r 'V H .fl Nl i, if ,. ky ,ynlvv , M f.-H1545 ii ff,,1., , , , , J, V, 1 1 , i, 4 H ., ,.,p,, vi. vw A I ff 0 L ' 'KV 'F Wig-a fy, 'Q Z ,Q , 4 f ip, QV' , fr 5 T or f V T' na-fr Bmw ,.fT1:'r3g?iiag9A j gm- :???il,,f5 J T T rnii T ,, T TJ? gy, iw V ,V ,i,,QX,f, , 'IH . Arr V 'hx yi V4 ,M ,if A :f?,yziiQk,v UV: , , ,,,, T 'X A ,, , , T T S2 T , , wgiJ?15gi,Q4 A2 . V, X on I W I i 5,155 XX S i rw Xi is ii fi HQ! D if 4 Becky Riesen Aaron Riise Kirk Rimert Valerie RimerT Jeff RiTTs Frank Rivera Greg Rivera , ,. , , -M.. 'V ff , ' 0 'Y Lv I 5, I ,gf ' ziM,gz11,4,, g, Lisa RoberTs Clubs f 85 E... a ,, I? z-XM 3 . i fy ,f Q x ' x fn Sdndy Roche Kelly Rodgers Denise Romine Liso Ro Mike Rudd Angie Ruiz Don Ruiz Suzy Ryan 86 f Clubs W Ng ,..a-W -6' Q4 ..- Q 'Y . '31 W'l:':.il V wx Wa .ii -.V ,A ,431 A8 412 -H Mgr, , .Mi 'Experience - . ie X danflhiancisco . 4, ,.., - ' 42 if I fir leg is- - E !. A9 1. Gregg Collinsworth, Mary Curtoni. Annemarie Marquis, Jodie Merry, Mrs, Conrotto and other Oregon trip members take time out tor a breezy picnic. 2. Alan Zanker and Joe Murphy make a deal over some Reeses. 3. J Club members widen their horizons while listening to a speech on Europe- an travel. 4. Gary Higgs and David Rapinchuk wait outside the ACT theater in San Francisco. 5. Traveling has its hardships, but Doerthe Neumann seems to know how to take them - sleep. 6. Officers of J Club smile at their success. 7.There they are - or part of them. J Club is the fastest growing club on campus. 8. A scene from the play performed at the ACT theater in San Francisco. Cruciter ot Blood . which J Club members happily attended. 9. Mr. Jackson takes things in gulps. 10. Which way to the theater? 11. Watch out - here comes the Oregon clan with Mr. Conrotto at the wheel. 12. View of the outside theater in Ashland, Oregon. 13. J Club keeps people spinning as Greg Collinsworth demonstrates. . . 5 xi, fi., M ,,. ., 2 ,.f2-, W 2 1 N 1 i. 'J.w,,...,..,..,.i A 4 - f ,MM .. .... ...r,W. .r N f V 1 A' V, ' 'i E iii- wi ' I A1 1 W.-'Q M3 .f '.-NSR A,-- v 'x i Y.. 9 wb, X, Kevin Schieffer Mark Schmidt Vicki Schmidt Mike Sea Kim Shomp Felicia Shatswell Suzan Shatswell BGCKY Shehfln Clubs f 87 fl 2 3 CHESS Check-Male! Dale Smiih Walling palienlly for his Turn To move. Donald Wrighl. Winnings noi everylhing, il's how you play The game. James Smith. The Chess Club. , .Siraiegy and Skill. LEFT FRONT: Mike Wrighlsman, Brion Long, Dale Smith, Jeff Blanco, Mike An- derson, Donald Wright, Gene Lieb, Tinsley Johnson 'NOT pictured: Rick Mc Ginnis, John Gudino, Stanley Russell, Dan- ny Schawers, Gene Sieele, Donald Saunders, Philip Paf- ford, Sieve Drumm and Advi- sor, Charles l-lulchison. WilliOfT1 MOT y Violet JO9 H990 Shoemake Shore Showen Sliger SITTOII 88 f Clubs Laura Smith 'VY IISIEN A HQICA ' ff? 'N if 1' 5' QQ ' L, ' yt fr ' .K , Mi My 3' ' , ,. ,l.f,f ' K, 4: 2 5 we f X 1 A3 A1 Llsten America winners Daun Hyatt and Tina Vance. Robert Kenyon makes it to Hollywood or did Hollywood make it to Robert? One of the many post- ers made by the con- testants. Ray Jones and Cheryl Duval prepare to be filmed. PIM Q xt: ' if Q DQS' N l Tom Shawnessy Pam Brenda Ronnie Durwood Yvette Stacey Souza Spier Stahl Stephens Stone Taylor Terrill Theller Clubs f 89 'l. 2. 3. ll. 5. The Trap Club is a very active and really surprising, Let us share what we have learned about this club. Trap shooting takes concentration. Brad Ehrenholm Trap shooting also takes form. Larry Alli- son Trap shooting is not just for boys. Pau- lette Graham Trap shooting is a lot of people getting together and having a good time. FRONT ROW: Dwight Anderson, Pau- lette Graham, David Wingo, Leo Lynch, Kirt Huhn, Larry Allison BACK ROW: Ron Ehllng, Brad Ehrenholm, Jamie Griffith. Dean Avilla, 'Not pictured Advisor Jim Mc Mahon. mv' .L 'ft HQ PCI I3 'TS ., fl V,L, A Wt' . N.. K . V . ' w,AV V A ,,. ,... A1 42 9' r ' .. ' ,',, f ,,r'f'4ill9w1i1 , 41 f , ' rf 1.1 , fr . .- -K , K f TM ww 'K -su Q: L., .U , . rr H ,-1-mkfrfrwazse wx' l I. H A T . A M ' slll T .llr 1 . ff' sf - 'r,. T A T 6 i s ' T ls ' f ' - T . T f ,I W' V, I. '-,,- ' .. I I at Zi . . 13, f 1 5 f -rw .ls...rl , . . . ... , 5 r 1 , E H ' ji -T' , 1' 1 f 4 1 if x 1 r f ', ,1 1 M K f 5 Q ff fr' ,- 3 va v ,,. rs va Wi S2 , ,W M' Ski f X 2533- l E. -,Q,.,.. any sg? xi X Dean Debbie Mark Rennee Fred Mike Joe Chofles Thomas Thompson Thompson Thompson Todd Toton Trahan Tyler Q0f Clubs UN H-A- UN It Munch-A-Bunch, an oasis in the desert. A welcorne break from period one blahs. 1. Kelly Corbett and dumb Kevin Benzlger buy a donut from active Dan Douglass. Travis Jones coughs-up. 2. 3. FRONT ROW: Debbie Bruton. Scott Cook, Dan Cummins. Tom Kendricks. Roxanne Ratliff. Bruce Bowling, Mike Mondo, Kishor Patel, BACK ROW: Steve Newbill, Jody Merry, Nancy Wann. Joanne Peros, Kurt Huhn, Todd Reed, Shawn Karas, Kathy Harbour, and Advisor Dan Thrasher. 4. The product i i A , .,,.,s!'s.-is Y. - .M-:le 5 -X vs X QT? x Q Ik. yi' gi V i - '+ sei.-1-':11 .. ' . if ' r' f N.. A U ,V : A M-il! A TATAR ' ..... i... T Q ,if K 7 J ar f f f 4 4' If L' ,gf v ,ge fflff ,V ' ' K' f U , x 2 N f- was .,.....,..... ... A 1 W U s fr , Q 'ffm ,' . , 'W . H ' Qu rg f . . Iii. Z..-In 5' ' 4362, 1 . , A ... . yi , I I ,. I ar 2 2' f Q 3 4? . .. My - Ll .WV ' ' ,ww it r. 1-:wr u .v if E . I - -.. 5 K I I , ,,,. A3 i 82 VM - J A4 in.. Q7 fi-in Mark Kirk Mark Joey Rosie Neal Patty Teresa Valencia Vandagriff VanElswyk Vicari Viss Wehrman Weslow White ciubsfoi Aill . . -,... ..- ' . Q Roxanne's Railroaders roll into OHS wil great success in winning the election U Publicity Chairman. Watch out here we come! 1. Happy Valentines Day Deneen Harmon. Evonne Pd ford and Loretta Rippe hand out their carnatiol proudly. 2. FRONT: Roxanne Ratliff, Shelly lchord. Loretta Rippl Evonna Pafford, Pam Carlson, Sherry Dupriest, art Kristi Brown. 3. Big Sister, Jodie Merry, adopts Little Sister, Kri Brown. . Q sw A3 S2- if NNY: 5 cu S Q! I l . Tiffany Whitney Debbie Whitson Steve Wikoff Richard Willett Mark Williams Sonja Williams John Wood Christi Woodard Q2 f Clubs AZT EC A 1. Azteca club members: Angie Ruis, Martha Mendez, Rita Martinez, Aurora Navarro, Martha Cardona, Gloria Mendez, Senora Madera QMrs. Woodj, Img Dorthe Neumann, Taina Laajoki, Luis Garcia, Guadalupe Ortiz, Joe Texeria, Jacinta Texeria, Odiiia Leal, Maria Ruiz, Rebecca Razo, Ernesto Quirarte, Federico Piedra QMr. Stoney The ANNUAL TOMALE SALE. Luis Garcia and Martha Cardona dance at the Azteca club Vaientine dance. 4. The CLUB FLAG held by Martha Cardona, Federico Piedra, y Rebecca Raza. Dancers take a siesta. A5 V' 7 tty Oscar Woods Becky Wright Jerry Wrightsman Linda Wulzen Sherry Yates Mark Yuzapavik Melody Zigler S2 A -rf A ts K 1 lift x X x T Clubs X93 1. A resT from work. Mary Hailinan, Kim Yeager, Jamie Chu, and Charla DeSimas. 2. FRONT ROW: lrma Lopez, Sandy Evans SEC- OND ROW: Roxanne RaTIiff, Anne BeIleTTo, Sharon Ehling, Vicki Hill, Diane Bowman THIRD ROW: Pai Burghan, Mary Hailinan, Charla De- Simas, Kris WaTTs, Jamie Chu, and NaTaIia Egorov. 3. The Medical ArTs Club visiTed Oakland. A. Charla DeSimas and Jamie Chu prepare fo some Iearnin'. l A 'I Q HDIC l IHS Medical ArTs Club is The helping hand of OHS reaching ouT inTo The communiTy. These young people help To fill The gaps aT The areas medical faciIiTies. Their advisor, Mrs. Rippe, has To keep hard aT iT To sTay up wiTh Those inquisiTive youTh. Thanks for The good feeling Medical ArTs an-F W :'5 . J - A .5 v . 4 ,VD 2 , ,I 43 S2 K? , 5' 9 wfmam' 9' lk Mike Anderson Jake Boden Sherry Brashier Robert Bye Cindy Castillo Vicki SuTTon George Swain Debbie T Cindy Archer Clara Baca Thompson S S.I3. UFHCEIQS There was, as always, an acTive, well supporfed happening as OHS wenT abouT selecfing nexf year's Sfudenf Body Officers. The adminisfrafion really supporfed The campaign. The assembly Took all of Three periods wifh very liTTle Time wasfed. LeT's meef The new guys. 4. Vice Presidenf KrisTi Brown, Chief Jusfice Shar- on Ehling, Rally Commissioner Terri McDonald and PresidenT Sherry Duprlesf Take d lunch break. 2. Kirk Rimerf and Terri McDonald are inifiafed info The office of Rally Commissioner. 3. Secrefary Loina Corder A. Sharon Ehlig is iniTioTed inTo The office of Chief Jusfice. 5. Vice-Presidenf Kristi Brown respecffully an- swers The phone while Tending To BrenT Vaughan, M - lf, 2228 3 ,,,...l ' A2 A3 44 IBIDVS A D IJIIQPS .if f Smit Boy's STaTe wenf To BrenT Vaughan. Girl's honors wenT To Krisfi Brown. The faculfy voTes on These officers, which brings more honor To The posifions. Good choice faculfyl ciubsfos X x fx . S Q M .N .. is S x X x Q X, L . Qx. , 1 . , A E Q Wiz VNV? X' .'--- : f Cofhv Davis v 'f -I :: H K -K K kki' ., . .xxh,k ,xkk , A fi ' Cofhy s . SVSU fOl' Vice . . L. ,L,. f Q L55:Lf'-- QGXCIH S O09 whole Mrs. Ccrifhieen Jcroch Q: fm , 5 E. i W. sum Wm MMS? xl 0-.M ' 5 6 ' 'rj Q ...A Nf I fs Q W7 A W- . ,-',' diff! WWE CUSS OF Shelly Abernathy M A sw 13' . I s 3 x s X s 5 ts X6 sa is .s .. lrenio Aguiniga 'emi . 4,5 Eve Allen KW . 1 Cheryl Follett, Sherri Shepard, Joy Wright, and caoches Jim Purdorn, Ernie Salas, Fernando Suarez, and Tim Bryant grin with success after winning the Powderpuff game. 2. Terri McDonald shows her true image. 3 Debbie Bar- stad basks in the warmth of the sun. A Junior spirit thrives. 5 Sherri Fagundes, Cindy Doyle. Laina Corder, and Cheryl Follett live it up on the slab 6 Lance Vaughan and John Nash-ready for the race. 7 Class officers are Teresa Tape Secretary. Sharon Ehling Vice- presiclent, and Laina Corder President 8 Theresa Tope and Joy Wright try out their Bunny act O Regina Gillman and Pam Carlson check things out on the football field. 10. Class of 81 shines at rallies Tom Allen Paul Armstrong Patty Baker Debbie Barstad Ron Bartram Randy Bench Dan Bender Dave V , oo X , V' ,mmf Of im Nl 3? Q. .A L rf: L K Wiiifixg ' irif N Mory Benfo Q F Q . B t rf., U31 ., A X ,ff - - gf! r f rey ga X ,f L' vsiiiv..-.1 rr W fi- Cloes Bergstrom Mik Blevins Steve Blunf Sherry Boone Cindy Borbo Bruce Bowling Dionne Bowmon Q RADIANCIQ DF ICNOWll2Dl2 . . . mknau IC W V' N-My A-New . R, , ,G X Eg ' V i' K .... X A-:nxmwlj 'K m K... .Q ,U ,fly 22,205 ' w 511- j .+- A X 1 Bkfzk 1' S is A m ' M A 1. Ian Kirkpatrick ana nis family. 2. Greg Clark, Kay Jarocn ana ian Kirkf bairick aiscuss scnool business. 3 Kay Jaroon ana ner husband. 41. Greg Clark ana his family. l in 1 B 402 Sco t over Tresa Brandenburg MINI mx is 5 4 2 Sl J Jerry Braverman Debbie Brechi Karen Brown Kristi Brown Kevin Bm,-,R Tim Bryonf 1 Koren Green, Por Norwood, Brendo Hendricks, ond Borooro McCoy nonding our reodrnlls. 2. Donno Murray ond Josie OTT Toke core of some school business. 3. Lindo Green shores The excirernenr os Jockie Hornnlono opens some boby snower Qlf1s. v2 in W I l ff! flames BUG-fer Cirldv Bullock Mike Bum Cheryl Butler Debbie Brulbn Doug Campbell shown cells Leslie Ccrlson UNSHUIQS Ra fee? fi--. 4 me 1 li 1 l' , iw -s J- xg,- V if l. Taking a break. Mrs. Betty Seimas. Mr. Farrell Reeves, Mrs. Jean and Neil Weichert. 2. Neil Weichert 3. Betty Seimas A. Farrell Reeves 5. Jean Dyer W,,,.,-0 . ,,,wf 'eff' A4 ' ,J l JMMLM X Ua Pam Carlson Jim Carlton Hector Castanedc Kurt Celli Robert Chavez Paul Clark Lori Clinkenbeard Torey Cobarru lO4fAcademics ANII IQS Sr IEIJS IDIQI HQS ww Sf' ,gig in fm, get is , y NE K 2 if - A v., ef ' 1 if-in-. f N: 0-lefxiffffi J I' gwff. --'lin - A ' if Q -T J.. cv?-,K ' dig g b t milf' , , 'J' , V ,L iq --fyw-s1A'tff1J,f,,N 1 N -S - rr J if 'www ,.. '43-3'3 ' 'AW 'Y N- 4? 'r'iECA'?,1- N a, mea. wif nf.--V ,fan , ' M ff . Q? 1 - K-. 1.-r-.31 A-. uf,-ET . -- f:v- -mein ff, -,'..- ,JJ J. 1- -. 5+ - ..-..,,u,,,. , ,. .,wx,,,., ..,., A, . .,,,,..,. ,.. .. .-1 +.,. .x,!.-:4,f,g,,1.5f,3f,,.x -. awk 1 wg-,.g?.4,A ,kg ,-,,.n1'!,g A: A ' , ri Tv. -lf 'fsl1.'.l23w-4,-Y.:2x' J. um- 1.:,- '1ff Qi' -- raw. r f-wir-.e5'sA'.,p't?'., . fu. 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Seated: Max Mealer, Mike Lucey, George Dias, and Bob Showalter, Standing: Earl Martin, Jack Stever, Elliott Cusack. A1 A2 A3 'ca M 1 ,ref 219' nv. , - ff A24 I K- s , ' 1 if 2 ,f ' urn? . , ,' k, 12 ,f 4 4 5 I 0 'M Robert Coffey Cheri Cole Christina Coleman Tammie Coleman Chris Cook Randy Cook Scott Cook Suzanne Corbett Academics X105 lk 2 v 4 r The sludenis on lhis page were honored in the Academic field The Teachers picked Them for their Oulslanding abilities in Thai subiecl '35 . iii. 9 . . l 'Aargo' Mclieon honored in Eng- llSl 2 iony Looper honored in Maih 3 Mary Chyles honored in Special Ed icaiion - Day Siudenis A iina Vance honored in Special Emcatron - Resource Specialist 5 mshor Polei honored in Science 6 Cindy Rocha honored in Social S' rdres or 2 'CCP I i 406 Laina Corder Shawna Crandeil Marlene Crawford John Crow Dan Cummins Chris Davis Derek Davis Bill DeBoer fr' i 2 I Z-Q - i -'lf' DSN . The siudenis on This page were honored in The Vocaiionai field The Teachers picked Them for Their ouisianding aoiiihes in Thai area UNI ,I 43 , N, 1 Susan Albertoni honored in Agri- cuiiure 2 Kevin Benziger honored in Music 3 Dorihe Neumaun honored in Ari 4 Debbie Fore Carreira honored in Home Economics 5 Adrian Aguiar honored in indusiriai Education o Debbie Berion honored in Business SH HA 'rr 4 c. -T- Debbi DeCavi11 Jeanine Dickens , N 'sf obo D ,MN I W . L-e4 Mark Dickens Jason Dixon Kerri Dodd Lori Donahou Bruce Donneily Dan Douglas 107 SCIENCE T. Henri EThier supervises as Al Viollni and Dan Thrasher make sure The caT's ouTsides are aIrighT while Norm AnTineTTi look aT The caT's insides in The microscope. 2. Dan Thrasher intro- duces his new friend, Mr. ElephanT. 3. Norm AnTineTTi figures ouT his daily plans. A. Henri EhTier can'T be- leive his Biology sTudenTs could do This good! 5. Al Viollni wonders if iT was supposed To Turn ouT This way, I my-rx ,., . y ,, .QW -- -g C V I , Q ., g T .., - E 5... sr X is Q W Q5 Q . I ' ,x X Xfx Sf pq T I gf .. 'f . Cindy Doyle Sherry DupriesT Lisa Dyson Todd EasTman Sharon Ehling Phil Epperson Susan EsTep Sherri Fagundes lO8fAoademios i .Z m NVQ: hifi AIIJE HCS .Hmmm -., X . s Q 1. Al Violini helping his exTracurricular sTudenTs an- swer an Algebra quesTion. 2. Jim Molvlahon comenTs To his sTudenTs, You Think This will pass as homework? 3. Jim Mclvlahon, AI Violihi, Eldon Kidd and Tom Hoci- son look over Davis Baccigaluprs shoulder as he grades papers. T A. Tom Hodson Takes Time ouT from grading papers To pose for The camera. A2 VV t . if :V Q .mg an All .ef TSI ngela Ferrarse Sue Findlay KJV l s i s ' f Y XENR f R sa K I K K ' I ki ' M - is Tim Firch Sandy Flanagan Cheryl FoIIeTT Geri Fore Larry FosTer John Fowler Academics X109 I' f 1 UVXQN , 2 1. Debbie Varner , . . have Those kids storied rubbing off on you? 2. Siacy Medland decides To be a farrher's daughier for a day, 3. Jamie McClendon alias Raggeiy Ann ponders over what To draw next. A. John Terpsira wonders, WhaT's so funny Sonja Houck? U fn, i - ' I pw i X,- s ,s was. Tonie GGFWGWOY Dave Gann Vicki Garcia Shayne Gaizman Don Geniry 'MO 157 Regina Gillman 4, 5 ' 9 , ,I X xr, 4 N. i X . r g ,Ja s- Bobby Green Randy erimrl 4 SPUQIMI IIA ,Wifi E , S if A iii Q 'X' . S. vs an 4. X , 4 'L ' ' - ,, ' I km, J A., 11s39k'53! 1. Evelyn Neubaum, Shirley How- land, Sylvia Orlando, and Valerie Muncey cnal after a nard day's work. 2, Jim Gilberl hugs nis securily Poon . 3. Belly Aranl, and Jeri Torrealba relax wilh a game of cnesi as Marla McMahon walcnes. 41. Special Ed Sludenl enjoys some free Time To nave nis piclure Taken. n Guille Mary Hallinan Jonn Hammond A'Dawn Hannah Ronda Hankins Malcolm Harper Lenca Harris Scot? Harris 4 4 4 l-l 1 N LS 1. Aurora Navarro works on her sewing project. 2. Phyllis Reeves ancl Shirley Glenn look over some Home Economics films. 3. Gary Nicholson offers Taina Laojoki some of his gourmet cooking. y A. Angela Smith helps in the beoutifying of the Home Economics classroom. 5. Karla Koontz shows oft her foncy cooking. mn YR qmlykwpm renew- umwnuamm-awww is srrr is H M sl i sslvs it slsl in, .... A2 Im . ' if am rrl KVVV - fl K - ,V K I . g ..... MM if X 2 2' if 3 A5 A3 AA SI H N . , K . ,, ttt ai ,Lkk K H , I K Q. i if ,,,, . Steve Hartsfield Evelyn Hays Jerry Hedden Moria Hernandez Liz Hicks Vicki Hill Frank Hilton Mike Hoesch i'l2fAcaclemics '-1 IQIS AND U2 FIS YU ,ow ...I ,ay r . 3 ! qw f - . A A 4 . .ywww J s E is C gg H 5 -1' 4 ks. wr .V 5,--My M- .bs A6 A7 The Ari Deparlmenl polishes many skills and encourages new inleresls. 1. Mr. Lou Slringer, Pofiery. 2. Mrs. Jane? Langlon, Drawing 3. Mrs. Nancy Kramer, Mother A. Mr. Stringer demonsirales The Touch 5. Mrs. Langron gives some personal aTTenTion. Exciiea sruaenfs leap into Their work. 7. A Truly inspired rnornenl. 8. Well if This doesn r help, I'll call il an ashtray 6. A3 Xu, . . ' Ni..-...........s W.. ... 5' A '- ' ss A8 ,,.....s g, , fu., Q 9 ,f S, 1,41 Eg il Teresa Hunt Mike Hurst Shelly lchord Matt Isaac Mark Jamison Linda Jardsirom Tomas Jore Tinsley Johnson Academics f 'l 13 ii i?.O.P. gives OHS a good LOOK at the. REAL world. 'l. Mrs. Emmalene Rippe of Health Careers 2. Enthralled in a demonstra- tion of technique. 3. Mr. Charles Hutchison deal- ing with some paper work in the name of education. 11. Mrs. Phyllis Fletcher with a ready smile and always a helping hand. ' pumps HDMI C IQEHQS i K . .. W F A4 A2 ow txvmlt it W LM . Sl ii 1- ' . MM' . 1 ' ' M iq ?Il1fi ' -5574 .- V Q . .. . l 'af . l H. f fi.. l.. - - iii' . . Stuart Kamstra Tom Kendrick Tricia Kennedy Steve Kindred James King Cornelis Marcy Lang David Lathrum I Koelmans 'l l11fAcademics FUUID SHQVIUE down to the food center. The Food Service satisfies our taste for the unusual. When we get hungry. . .we wander 'l. Assistant, Cheryl Stephens. . .A helping hand. 2. Mrs. Jean Miller oversees all. 3. Mrs. Nella Crane awaits your ticket, hot lunch in hand. Al A2 43 HDIA Cf IH? A place of beauty, culture and tranquility, the Media Center is open to all. With support from the new Administration, the Media Center became a useful place of buslness. If you're E there to work they are always there to help you. 1. Mrs. Ruth Jackson and Mrs. Shirley Thrasher really M, get into their work. f 2. Student help did ease the understaffed but imaginative library personnel. M A2 3. This better be business girls! Oh yeah? Sl 3 .K S E Jerry Lauber Terry Lee Doug Lemons Bobby Lemos Donna Lengel Ross Leverett Sherry Lewis Phil Lial Academics f 1 45 - .. .. .4 . A3 I IDUSIIQI lndusiriol Educdiion medns d good deol of work. Tools To wdich over dnd OD endless supply of row mdieriols To order. Bur The job dnd The projecis gel done. 'l. Cleon up wos something every Indusiriol Ed. siudeni loved, They con'T woii. 2. Mr. Bill Dyer, Mr. Ned Jdckson, ond Mr. Loren Wilson here wdiiing for Mr. GW. Wingo who didn'i show up for The pic- lure. 3. Pride in o yedr's work. A. G-oily Gee, we did miss The some ones! 5. Funny, ii come opori eosily enough. ,mf A1 sb? i X 71-ri IHD Nm sf I ,VN We lml 1 1 if A5 WF' .. g3dC3 PF. . Q f ' M HHLJ Gene Lieb Roy Lieb Korl Lifiin Becky Liiilefieid Cindy Logon Brion Long Tim Lynch Kim Mobrey l i6fAcodemics A 4. 4. R sn- A- The Ag. Sciences DepT. is reolly The Dredd ond puTTer depdrTrnenT of our school. NoT only do The sTudenTs produce The breod ond buTTer for The world buT They olso produce Dredd ond buTTer for Themselves by Tdking Their sTudies seriously. Ag. Sciences is life. 'l. Mrs. Evelyn Hendrix, Mr. Don Hendricks, ond Mr. Bill Ross wiTh some oTher Ook- ddle High properTy. 2. Ag. is noT jusT dirTy old fdrmers. 3. Ag. isn'1 even jusT efficienT formers. A. BuT AQ. is ci whole bunch of different inTeresTing people. Who sign up To leorn obouT life A3 A4 Q-4 Karen Morcheff, Come Maynard Roger MCAm5fef Tqmmie Susan MCC0y Terri McDonald Colleen Mclntyre Mike Mendes MCC0 9 Acodemicsfl fi 7 socm Er 5 E i i , 3,-f f ree M M rorroo ' r of V' Affinia ,, H -:f: 'V 'hum ,, , J 4' Q V A fA?1, rr rr I .. : ff gn Q if A, . ,H VV V V ' V: V -1, WN J ., -. l VV M A f 4' A5 fi M, ,g ,, fm Q JW 4 52 Yi Y ggi! v. N H' any t f 'f M 39 yay A6 W 'M Z W Af rr Qzalfggr -wa . A . ,V , .M 3 , MO A14 SIM an 'Que Debro Merry Doniel Mirondo Dwayne 448fAcodemics Moorhead rr f nigh! S Scot? Morgcrn Morcie Munion John Nosh Jim Noxe Jeff Norwood SI DIES 1. Learning abouT The real world is Tough. Social STudies is The real world. Knowing The real world is imporTanT. Learning abouT The real world is a Trip. The key is ThaT in The real world noThing is simple or whaT iT seems To be on The surface. I Think. I know hisTory repeaTs iTself. and ThaT knowing This can help us Today, when Times are changing. I Think. 2. Mr. Mike Riley. Mr. Don Viss. Mr. Visco Grgich. Mr. Don Osman, Mr. John Quaccia and Mr RoberT Hake 3. Social Sfudies is heavy. real heavy. A. AT lunch Time rneeTings, minds come TogeTher. . . I -, 5. So do TeeTh and gums. 6. Learning abouf The real world can be bruTaI. 7. Learning abouT The real world can be TrusTra1ing. B. Learning abouT The real world can make you crazy. . 9. None-The-less sTudenTs enjoy The Social STudies course of sTudy. 10. Besides, The sTudenTs know ThaT Teaching aboui The real world can be dangerous Too Aa . -'L rg- 12. The sTudenTs sense The exciTemenT. Y . a5? . f T' M 13. The Tough decisions are made. 14. The Tough sTudenTs are pleased. . 11. In This depar1menT, They line-up for a challenge. 15. AT least some of The Tough sTudenTs are pleased. 3 M H ' T ,J W 'H , . at 641+ ' ' 1 ...nfl , . 5 wwf ' f V ii .,,i' U :?fl,ff 4 , a rsl. - 1. f I 3'rm,,,k 5 M 5,51 5 M A L. if 2 Ti ' 1 ..,- f , 5 .i , . ' .iv -- ' ' .. 'Y ,. W -fe .. ' -sk - si A8 sf 'C-M7 . fs . .. Peabody .ea 1 T-0 , bas..- w.,.4l5 5, , iw -1... .gr . X i ' Tiff 1 . . gfhsx T., e . T4 O, T x x X X .Y . x 4- 3 15. 1 ,gi ,sw N .4 uv ' 4 'Q 1 450 AQ T ? 4 A13 A44 A15 Q? 319' as jim., .- f Y. 1 Nunes Ezequiel Nuno Mike Olson Evonna Pafford Sam Parks CelesTe Janef Perpignan Joe PeTroni Academicsf11Q UIQ Clf ' L 1 Arcadet had a few new tricks up their sleeves also. Area high schools had access to all the news fit to print about one another. The expanded news service was interesting. The advisor inspired 1. The newspaper game can be rough on advisors, like good old Mr Dave Jackson hele. 2. The newspaper game can also be rough on students. 3, The newspaper game is deadly serious. . , A. , . .most of the time. Never a department to stand still, the Oracle boldly attempted the second year of a fall delivery book. Color pictures of graduation and the delightful Disneyland trip, as well as real pictures of spring activities and sports are but a few of the benefits of this system. 1, OracIef8O advisor Mr, Richard L. Welton, l've learned my lesson well. 2. Student leadership on the Oracle staff was sound. 3. The fall delivery book went well, IQQADEI Sl -lls . i t. 3 rg T ' iis T llii .f1- fi. l Q. if' T ' T . Shelly Pitassi Rick Plante David Price John Propin Jim Purdom Kysi Rice Lauri Rippe Karrie Ritts 420 X Academics ss Here at Oakdale High the P.E. Dept. is a tradition steeped institution. However it is an institution which is alive and growing. This very rich and human department is very much Oakdale High. 4. Atheletic fitness has long been a tra- dition in the Boy's P.E. department. 2. The department has produced many sensible, intelligent, young athe- letes. 3. Mr. Jack Walker, Mrs. Kathy Smith, Mr. Dale Clipper, and Mrs. Anita Jack- son. A. Atheletic fitness has really come on with the young women here also. 'hr -Wi 13: 5. With all the changes the depart- ment still remains friendly, . . 6. As well as, very active and alive. V'w-H+ww..m.rW.W.r,wuMm,w.r,. www. mf f 4 ,Q 'Pm' -W4 W W A4 . A A2 A3 E iff! ea We grad' Q i . . 'W 1 . ,,,, mir Sl A5 A6 1 'V .lr 4 H11 f - in ,A K r A mr . wif . Cindy Rivera Donna Robinson Michael Rocha Junior Rocha Donny Romine Kim Rorabaugh Stacy Rose Mqriq Ruiz Academicsf 424 I BUSH English can be a tough nut to crack. it can be as simple as our daily conversation or as complex as man's desires. Our English Dept. reflects the wide range of the study itself. K 1. Of course, English is a good deal of writing. My 3 2. Ms. Sandra de la Porte, Mr. Eugene Conrotto, Mr. Allan Oksen, Mr. Fred Stone, Mr. Richard L. Welton, Mr. David Jackson, Mrs. Lorraine Headrick, If Y ' f and Mrs. Mary Ruth Ledpetter, 3. There were many happy moments for the staff. 11. There were many happy moments for the students. 5. In the English Dept. YOU are never alone. 6. A rare photo of English being enjoyed. . ,conf Nliftfffv xl' f 10 .. QYQ l .3 ri lx. A2 44 wQ'i .g Y W i t Q 9 ' S A Z Q V A V. 4 ax -5: Ari. - 5 V 'pil ,,. , I ffl M N it 5 l ' i 415: Y X? he 'veg' 1 A5 A6 Sl M l ' Agn. Ernie Salas Robin Shatswell Dave Shaw James Shaw Sherri Shepherd Mendy Shipman Robert Shipman Mark Showalter 122 fAcademics as F ? dv 'f 4 .',,Z A SANH .J 'v 'f ,f ey. Azkjg-.ff T A My hiv X Spanish prepares the Oakdale High student for life as a citizen of the world. This small but energetic department has a life of its own. 1. Mrs. Glengene Wood. 2, It takes all types of interesting students to make-up an active Spanish class. 3. Alot of hardworking guys. 4. Alot of hardworking girls. 5 the wall, or chalkboard. . Many of the students need a little extra help when they see the writing on M V lift? Ht' Cnr' .. .3 4 nie Sm NS. A3 A4 A5 - - i-.li ' -jgs 1 fl ... . ll'....sa ick Dona Smith Pam Snider Mike Stine Jeff Swank Paula Talbert Darin Thomason Gary Thompson Academics! 123 BUSINESS ek iw M, 1 21,3 F , in fi -and V, i jg . ,X I fgg a V . , S S YE m X,,A, .K Q K I S ' f :1 mlm-2 ' ' fl . fl L pw Qiw mg --I .. - - ii A1 A2 A3 Sl ff' , f K, K if 1 :,...S ' ' i Q-aww , . , , , , .W , V, .,, 53 I 1 1. I 2 2 3 Eric Tisher Bill Todd Teresa Tape Kelly Torrans Brent Vaughan Lance Vaughan Kris Venable Kevin Venema l24fAcademic:s fs I W, E . , John Viera I X ...N ..f, 1, ff nc. uf uf-v f .. Q' , If ll a 1 Max Viss USIC .wwmmewsam Waawgwmd, A1 we my .,wfM..M,.,. Sl The Music Dept. is alive at Oakdale High. Mr. Dahlin seems to breath life into it every year. It is a small but creative department. Through everything else the students realize they need this creative release. It makes a high school whole. 4. Mr. Robert Dahlin takes his mu- sic seriously. 2. The tools of the art. 3. Even though he takes his mu- sic seriously, Mr. Dahlin makes his classes fun. l Charlotte Waggener Britten Walker 3? .fs '+-ww ff 4. 4. ,. -Q' fn 4 n s 'Y l I 4 Y. A Wallimann Don Warren Jeff Warren Jody Way Dannen Waters Cindy Webb Rick White Tracey White 'l Whitehead Lisa Wilker Lynn Wilkins Jerry Wingo Bret Woslum Joy Wright Rebecca Zahn Gary Zwald Academics! 125 SIDAIQK Of EXCIIEMENI. . . CAMPUS ACIIVIIIES UW -. ,WW until, U E ILL va ACTiviTiesf'127 428 X Activities On this page we have the Bank of America award winners. They have clone a goodly amount of work. 'l. Plaque winners Tony Looper and Janae Hamby. 2. Certificate winners Kishor Patel, Kathy Thiel, Kevin Ben- ziger, Margot McKeon, Susan Albertoni, Bill G-illihan. Kathy Harbour, Greg Collingsworth, and Mary Curtoni. 3. Certificate winner Cindy Rocha. A, Plaque winner Dana Casey. .. 1 rw' ,po-In xg , 'f' . . E L if fd? WV' K ..,, 4. Our student body president explains the finer points of the No Cruisin ' petition to channel three's Bob Weidmon. 2. Our lucky photographer caught these gov't officials in this casual shot in the library. 3. No Cruisin ' petition. A. Tony Looper takes a break from demanding S.B.V.P. duties. 5. Student body president Janae Hamby with eyes on future Student Gov't. activities. 6. Mary Curtoni the Judge 7. Terri Martin and Annemarie Marquis, the think tank of all Student Gov't. activities. A3 Ei' EJ e t- p iff, fs A6 QW A7 9 Activities f 429 T. Two children from The child care program prepare for The Trick-or-TreaT acTiviTies. 2. STudenTs reposing by a wall: Debby Moore, Troy Verraras, KaThy Snider, Wanda CinTron. 3. Chris Thiel looks on as Pam STahI Tries To recover her lefT hand from The mouTh of a jack-o-IanTern. A. Alan Okson and his mummy monkey around. 5. Monica Thompson and Rhonda Hawkins. We'd raTher fighT Than swiTch. . .schooIsi 6. Living The life of Riley. rw :T T M. , fw..,x I W ,. r T as T yi A5 1 f 1 l Rhonda Hankins and Tony Salas make use of some mistle- toe. The rock-country band Nightlife play the night away. The Business office shines with Christmas spirit. A scene from the Christmas dance. Mistletoe strikes again. Oh Christmas tree Oh Christmas tree. . . Mr. Weichert and Kathy Thiel enjoy a dance together. fs rf.. 3 k I 4 A sf L ,, qi, 'V L , ,,,, ' 4 ' M2 3 -Zeal J -w i QV 1 9, M ' 2 'v w it x if if 'Nb wif ' 4 O 221 'sl'ris fkfifii A . ' X g ' , ,I gl T5 T L . li '- '----......-..--- l i A7 Activities f '1 3 '1 132f Activities 1. Tim Lutz dreams of Hawaii. ONLY 2 MORE MONTHS. THINK YOU CAN WAIT. 2. Byron Bender concentrates hard on his music. 3. Jodie Merry. . .A helping hand. A. Practice makes perfect. 5. During halftime, the band plays on. 6. Kris Kitchens . Kathy Snider. . .A great sales person . Drum Major: Kevin Benziger 7 8 Q. Robert Dahlin successfully directs the band. 'lO. Music on wheels. 44. A Company Front Q l ? 'I .f..srf-21: ,gif X s t K A4 A2 s 4... .5 ' . Ar A A J'j Vt . r 4 A4 'W -.a. A10 A 1. Letfergirlsz Terri Lukens, Carla Peterson, Linda Siville, Aniia Kruse, Lori Collins, Lynn Riddle, Tracy Brown. 2. The OHS Band in Concerl. 3. Majorellesz Saundra Sword and Krisline Carrillo add a special Touch To The parade. 4. Flag girls: Joey Vicari, Merrilynn Walker, Joanne Peros, Janet Fries, Head Susan Nix, Dana McLain. y S Sami A3 44 4. , AcTiviTiesf133 '134f Activities 1. Sophomores Michele Smith, Frank Rivera, and Sherry Brashier show their new talent while Joy Wright explains the technique. Town Brewer makes a beautiful bride. Let's show our school spirit! Cindy Rocha A. Sherry Brashier is very enthused. 5 Mr. Osman looking his best. 6. What a horrible sight. 7. Mr. Violini and guess who, team up to find the other cows on their team. 8. The Senior powderpuff cheerleaders get the crowd spirited for the game. Q. A different atmosphere approaches our rallie. 2. 3. 100W A A N, 'Vi . I h was s 9 s l .Ls H 'W 2 V 5 K 'L K V .v,,,'.jv-aiu f? 51'-swan . ,.., . - f ,,,, .- .V A, ,- . , W. , A i',in V' W . ' l -.1 in A' R .f at yr . llwrsw, A8 A9 V .V 3... W.. .. ,' I A iffy' at is . f .ff 3, --fav A5 Laurie Rippie gets a real kick out of motherhood. Dish it out and spoon it in. The Spirit of 1983. Danny Douglas ond Dan Cum- mins show enthusiasm. Jeff Swank with eight eyes. Coach Riley Yvette Terrill shows her Sopho- more Spirit. Evonno Pafford Teamwork counts Lindo Cullum and Howie Elwess Freshmen Cami Kline and Jess Holt go through anything to win. Y 4 A7 .ammww 5 - : ,, l 'ww 1. Mark Joiner and Monica Thomp- son dance To The music, 2. Come dance wiTh me. . .Diane Archer. 3, Tony Salas and Rhonda Hankins Take a break. A. A scene from The forrnal. 5. RoberT Worley and Pam LuTz. 6. MoonIighT and Roses. . . 7. ATIanTis played The nighTs away. 8. LeT's geT a IiTTIe closer. . . 4 ,M . ,..y -W-.D A3 QTRINE FUR 2.179 -ff f -T3 N rg Q A iss H! div Q BX 8. N N 3'-5 ' N.: sss X T LT, c as My ---- Y A f w , faf'5-ff s w 3 .. fs. ,,, A 4 f rr' ff X1 . 9 ., -4 5: T 'ij i- T .. FL-8' E, 5 32 LK LL '.-i - if lx 3 r ' .' Q T T. fy 2 rs. E ,333 J gh, :ki ' 31 N 1 . - T N4 LN. 1 . ff .ss wzffff it J! U F s P2 - l ' .f.i1 ii. , '. . mxrsvi' 1 5 1. OakdaIe's own Jr. Miss, Monica Thompson with uni- form, accessories, and competition for state finals. 2. Oakdale's Jr. Miss in the midst of the tension of the Poise and Appearance competition. 3. One little, two little, three little Jr. Miss finalists. A. Oakdale Jr. Miss contestants: Debbie Berton, Sherry Warren, Kathy Snider, Kathy Harbour, Linda Cullum, Mr. Schali QOakdale Lions Presg, winner Monica Thompson, Kris Watts, Wanda Cintron, and Jamie Chu. A2 A3 .9 4 Activities f 'l 37 'l. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Who should I ask? Our legs fit your legs. . . The giggling Trio. Dona Smilh, Karen Mar- chetti, Marie Marchelii. Becky Wright Durwood Taylor Can you fir in These shoes? Chris Thiel and Guy Minnis enjoy a dance Together. Marc Malone proudly dances wifh Dana Gust, 138fAcTiviTies V 5 if . ! . f-.f 'w w ' A3 44 When Oakdale High School has any lalenl, you'Il find il in The music deparlmenl. Concerl choir is a way of expressing yourself Through music and melody. 1. Concert Choir President, Wanda Cinlron 2. Vice-President, Sieve Reynolds accepls an award from Mr. Dahlin. 3. Sing, everyone, sing. 4. Concert Choir lakes a lillle Dra- malics also. 5. Don'l we all look nice? We sing loo. A5 Acliviliesf 439 4110 f Activities iit , , 4? at 5 Q' if , Wes y.v 5 T 2 ill . , 1 l y g . . . . .,.. 1 f r .2 X .. , . . - ai..- ,V.. mnqmmw 7.3, . -3,9 ' K ' ' . V ,,,,r V J Q 2 ? ' sg 1 4 . if Mr . ' .f',,k, H - -W g 'sf - mmy, . vt se A5 This years musical production Man of La Mancha , was a smashing success! 4 Cervantes demonstrates the new character of Don Quioxte, played by Brian Long. 2. Sancho Panza sings the words to the Missive , played by Doug Jones. 3, The Seduction of Aidonza. Pictured from left: Troy Ver- reras, Tom Puckett, Debbie Moore. Kevin Benziger A. The tricl of Cervantes. From left to right: Steve Rapinchuk, Kevin Benziger, Doug Jones, and Brian Long 5. Prisoners of the inquisition get into character. From left: Kathy Snider, Tawn Brewer, Tom Markiewith. 6. The death scene of Don Quioxte, 7. Battle of Don Quioxte between the prisoners and Aldonza. W hi i Q a l i A3 A4 A 6 :-: ::.L - 2. K - . Q Qgg igei sEVKH. aaaa i , esn1l a3?55??W5x 5Ei5ti3E3Q a ' 'ii ' ' --' ' ' L::.L 'fff ' ' - r' --- i ek X 'wwwwwewgig 53 .5 em K3 -K : :iff :gm A ,,-, X . 'fit i ssfik. .kh, 4 g ? ggESEi ' - M iffwigasgizs is . as i i unmet ,mi si A8 A1 A2 A57 A7 ln this scene, Don Quioxte recalls the mirrors of reality. Troy Verreras and David Rapinchuk peer at the happening on Center stage, Don Quioxte takes a ride on alfearless stalion. The Governor, played by Tim Firch, gazes at the many props of Don Quioxte. In confession are left: Kathy Snider, Kevin Benziger, and Coleen Hawks. Women prisoners from left: Kristy Brown, Lori Clinkenbeard, Anita Miller, Renee Ousley, and Pam Stahl, Cwho is bowingy. Don Quioxte recites his furious goal to Aldonza, played by Debbie Moore. The lnkeeper, Mike Blevins, Knights Don Quioxte. Activities X444 142 f Activities N 6 i s i . Brian Long A1 Wanda Cintron A2 Debby Moore A3 Kathy Snider A5 Collen Hauks A6 Pam Stahl A9 1. Don Quixote 2. AI Donza 3. Ai Donza A. Sancho Panza 5. Housekeeper 6. Antonia 7. Padre 8. Antonia 9. lnnkeeper's wife 10. Captain 11. The Governor 12. Innkeeper's wife 13. Moorish girl Barber if 1. Jeff Swank A10 14. 'Not pictured: Mike Blevins, the innkeeper, Tom Markiewith. Pedro, Steve Rapinchuk, the Doctor. Kevin Benziger A7 mmf TI - Q-gggwfy ' ..... .... X -,,...3.+w, ..c we ,... . ..,,,cW Tim Firch A1 1 Doug Jones A4 Kristi Brown A8 Tawn Brewer A Vicky Sutton A13 Troy Verrias A 4 1. The ideo of Gymncisfrodd. . ,The beduiy of moiion. 2. However, There is also Cl good bit of clowning around. 3. These girls show the pride ond poise, one hos come To expeci of OHS Gymnosfrodo. 4. Timing and Training ore obvious, in synchronized routines. 5. Someiimes, Though, fhey're noi T so obvious. A1 43 rqi 1, Aciivihesf 143 44Z1fAcTlviTies A voriety of octivities hoppen dur- ing ossemblies, 1. Vote Kim Shomp for Vice-Presi- dent 2, Norm Shumwoy gives inspiring compliments. 3. Which girl will be our Homecom- ing Queen? A, Jon Poiz proudly escorts Kothy Thiel. 5, The Novy bond strikes ogoin dt OHS. 6, A typicol scene from the ossem- bly. 7. Sherri Dupriest in competition for Student Body President , 'VV M M.: Q is 'T' i axial X 'L .7 Q Q W , ,,, '42, ' ? F V '- an '12 Y1 5 5551 .. ww,-,,,gw 4' .A it 'ip' Nw' 'uni' E ft. Ge! iv Mgr l. The setting of the play showed a lot of class. 2. But. . .Pam Carlson, Carla Peterson, Kathy Snider, Lance Vaughan, Kimberly Shamp, Charlene Ponte, Donald Ruiz, and Don Wright outclassed the setting. 3. Chris Thiel, Kelly Taylor, Toni Poole, and Charlene Ponte hammer out The lines. 4. Ms. Ponte holds The stage and the audience as Kristi Brown and Anne McKeon look on. 5. Don Ruiz makes one of his pattened entrances, This Time on stage. 6, The some old cast, with The addition of a dressy Calvin Pierce and a smiley Dan Douglass CThird and fourth from The lefty 7. The body was identified as Kristi Brown's. A3 I l A7 This years Football Homecoming activities were full of color and fun. t. Junior spirit is Hot Stuff . 2. Smile Seniors, Smile! 3. A downtown window decorated. Mustang style! 4. The seniors claim their motto. 5. Some enthusiastic juniors ride their float. 6. The FFA float shows spirit. 7. The ladder to a successfully painted window! 8. The sophomore float rides down the parade trail. 42 A3 1 W- rsxflwa L . W gy-'NE 'X' , X E X. t ' ,ll it . 4, t Y ' V J g .3 ' 5' VI -oz 'T ' ' , -K I A ' , -V, 5 .' Rf 1 V I . ' . , - ' 5.-tN'n,: 4' W f nr , af i I . . ' . 4' 1' ka .1 is if - Chit Q, A7 'Mof Activities Football Homecoming this year was a wet one. Even though the rain drenched everything, the Queen contestants stayed dry with the help of big ummdmm 1. The 1978-79 Football Homecoming Queen, Patrice Kenner, poses with this years Queen and contestants. 2. The official queen portrait. 3. Queen Dana Gust with her escort Rob Weichert watch the rain fall lightly over the stadium. A. Cindy with her father Bob Rocha. 5. Monica with her father Robert Thompson. 6. Kelly with her father Jim Corbett. 7. Beatriz Jaramillo with her escort Jim Long, A2 A5 A6 A7 Activitiesf 4-417 '148 f Activities Here are some exciting scenes from the Football Homecoming activities. 1. A warm welcomes is given to our team during half-time, 2. Trent Davis takes air as he pushes Eddie Consoli to the finish line. 3. A group of Wild-N-Crazy girls during Socks and Sunglasses day. A. King Kenny Wright reigns. 5. Jeff Swank alias. eight eyes . 6. Steve Rapinchuk and Jeff Donnolly pose for the cover of Sports Illustrated . 7. A full week of fun. 8. Pushball anyone? A l Y WX 5 A4 A6 gag, .AL SIU' A7 Our Basketball Homecoming activities were really a blast! 1. Could it be next year's hopefuls for The Miss Universe contest? 2. Troy Verreras adds spirit to some windows. I 3. Are we being invaded by hairy rnartians from Outer Space? A. Mr. Jackson shows off his stuff!! 5. Anne McKean wears her hat for Hat Day. 6. Roy and Hector Castaneda try to hide the fact that their bike is in two parts. 7. Derek Davis and Kevin Brunk race for the finish line. 8. No Brent, this isn't the international zoo. PATROL 4 A5 1 1 A4 -1 Ek sink, N Acrivifiesfiao ,, x ,W fs. is W E W f n:wrWQ ': , , ,, ,,,,,,,, ,, ,,.... - X ig' If ' JH M 2E wiki 3 0 ll F e I Q, 1' fa fi f. me ff v W f. r ,rx 2851? ,.f is 7i ?Fg .zfwgwwuf 'gp X X ' 7 x 1 I I ? M, r Q ' 'f1b'f5f g Fl ,wig miaifgfggasxx- .ag ,. ,.,.,,,, ,, , ,,,, ..4.y.,f. Q , , x, Q 1 , 4, M' if Princess finalist: Deneen Harmon with her escort John Mefford. Last years Basketball Princess Joy Wright with Dan Douglass. Basketball Homecoming Princess Pam Lutz with her escort Kirk Ri- mert. Michelle McQuery with her es- cort Sal Hernandez. Queen contestants: Kelly Cor- bett with Brian Munian Monica Thompson with Mitch McQueary Cindy Rocha with Todd Reed Basketball Homecoming Queen Annemarie Marquis with her es- cort Derek Rimert Queen finalist Kris Watts with her escort Tim Wilson. A4 A5 46 A7 Activities f 454 vw 59 5 T M3544 'ng Tag LU55 W S 0 sv 1 ' A 4, 'S , , ' 35 V , l l I 'T I 1 1 '1 .A w 1-X E-ff 'i my IH 1 , 9 wi 3 Q Q all - 5 lf. ,, 2 wi. fai- l2llfHT7f Seniors f 'I 53 , ..,....,..: ,ww WM, ...M ,KWH-M+H:,mywrNmw.Mu ,.muwgQff. 2 2 5 i 5 3 5 3 'l54fSeniors SENIOIZ Mos-T An-:Levee Tim Wilson, Mary Curtoni MCDST SPiRiTED Cindy Rocha, Mike Torrons WS 9 me 5553 , g , , x 'Y' fm , ' , 'Zigi- if k 9 iw f5H'va... v . ,Q -ff Tony Looper, Jonoe Hornby .xx H ,xxx . .... -N, 4,,, Huw' cz: BEST LOOKING MOST TALENTED More Malone, Kris Wqm Kevin Benziger, Margot McKeon CAMPUS FAVORITES KGOHY Wright, Chery! Cheek ...--ul x ' f Fifa Seniors f 155 SINI IQ his Mc Donald and company Mary Baca and Jim Ramont relaxin' I7 f f x I I I SIQ. CIASS OFFICERS we fir W 16 at - Senior class officers: Kenny Wright, vice-president, Terri Mar- tin, secretary, Marc Malone, president. l56fSeniors iw' 1 ll Stenve Reynolds and Neil Weichert show-off. Sophomore class pre dent Janae Hamby Just another tasteful senior skit. , Newlyweds Diana Knight and Greg Rivera engaged in conversatic Y V W, ff B Q W -f ,, ,gy an 75 14, fl 'Q as fir? Bruce Oden, whoi else con you soy. 458 f Seniors An ogeiess ond tireless Mickey Mouse. Roy Jones ond Joner Fowler. Bod Joses: Tim Luiz, Joe Murphy ond Jeff Donnelly. 4 P n- 4 Two of mony who enjoyed The beoufiful nighi. 5 Felicion Ingebrifson, on elephoni or oiher personoges of irnporionce. Mork Joiner ond Monica Thompson wonder how ' can corry off one of Those cure Iiffle buildings. Kofhy Harbour ond Trocy Griesner resTin'. A cuie couple enjoying one onoTher's company. Ill? UAIIIDN The 1980 graduates exit the stadium. , 5 JSM N I fx.- 'fr , l N We made it!! I, Bnjxiyx X w Kris and Marc join in on the Alma Mater. Jeff Wallen receives diploma from Richard Poncabare. Mr. Clark supervises Richard Poncabare congratulates Su- san Albertoni Mr. Weichert announces another gra- duate. l Tony Looper almost has it in his hand. Angela Smith, Sonia Houck, Jim Frias and Philip Frymire. X i N5 x Seniors f 4 59 tw, SUSAN ALBERTONI ...a native of Oakdale, and very involved in FFA, received an award of FFA Chapter, Sec- tion and Regional Sweetheart. She expresses that Mr. Hendricks inspired her the most because he knew something about ever- ything and anything she talked about. Susan feels compassion and a sense of humor are impor- tant qualities a person can de- velop. Her future plans lead to- wards Cal Poly with a major in Ag Management. As an ac- complishment in her lifetime, she hopes to acquire one-million dollars through honest, hard work, saving and investing. MARY AMARAL , . .involved in A-H for seven years, was born in Modesto and has lived here for 18 years. She has been very active in FFA for four years while holding the of- fices of Scrapbook, secretary, Star Chapter Farmer and Star Greenhand in FFA. Her future plans aim towards MJC. DIANE MARIE ARCHER ...describes herself as a quiet person, She enjoys reading, knit- ting, sewing and cooking as her hobbies. She feels she has learned the most from Mr. Greaves because his classes were the best business classes in school. Diane believes that a sense of humor is very important in person. Her future plans lead towards Data Processing and eventually marriage and raising a family. MARY BACA . . .born in Modesto, has attend- ed OHS since her junior year. During her two years at OHS, Mary has been active in choir and basketball. I-ler future plans include attending MJC and working hard to accomplish a major in music. One of her dreams is to become a profes- sional singer. Mary's memories of OHS will include the great teachers and how kind the stu- dents were. The most inspira- tional teacher that she ever had was Mr. Osman. Mary liked him the most becuase he treated everyone equally. 3, ,Q ,ss JODY C. BAKER . . .describes herself as a gullible person. She enjoys talking, wa- terskiing, tennis and being with friends. Mr. Osman and Mr. Wel- ton inspired her the most be- cause they used their 'own teaching techniques. She feels kindness and friendliness are the most important qualities a per- son can develop. Her future plans are to attend college to major in Library Science. VICTORIA LYN BARRERA ...was born in Canoga Park and attended OHS for three years. Describing herself as a fun person to be around, Victoria considers going to all the home football games as being her big- gest accomplishment through- out High School and the most memorable experiences also. Going to MJC and eventually becoming a librarian are just a few of her future plans. When we asked for a favorite saying, Victoria responded with, You can do it . E l l RANDY BEARD . . .is from Denver, Colorado. He has only attended OHS his senior year. After graduation, Randy intends on going to a trade school. He feels his greatest ac- complishment made during high school was holding a B aver- age and a full time job at the same time. Randy feels, the people. spirit and enthusiasm at OHS has made his senior year a memorable one. 7, Wi li ANNE BELLETO ...enjoys running, swimming, dancing, listening to music and reading. She has been involved in track and cross country. The powderpuff game was her most memorable experience. She feels, to give as well as receive and to laugh at yourself is an important quality a person can develop. She is a Candy Striper and volunteer worker in the Doctors Office. Her future plans are to attend MJC and study in the medical field. DAVID RANDALL BEARD . . .enjoys drawing, swimming, and skiing. His favorite sport is swimming because it is relaxing and is also good exercise. The one thing David will always re- member about OHS is the peo- ple. He said, they are really great . David thinks that a sense of humor is the most im- portant quality a person can develop because it helps you get along with people. DEAN E. BOWERMAN . . .spends his spare time fishing, wrestling, and racing cars. He will always remember Coach Walker, who was ever going all out for his classes just to make them better. In the future, he plans to better himself for others as well as himself. Dean leaves us with one final note. . .Go for it or shut up. TAWN ALLISON BREWER . . .head financial manager and choir librarian, was involved in Drama Club, choir, Student Leg- islature, Campus Life and J-Club. She feels self-confidence is im- portant because if you believe in yourself, anything can be ac- complished. Mr. Greaves was an inspiration to Tawn because he showed her that she could learn and have fun at the same time. Her future plans aim towards ac- counting and being a real es- tate salesperson. 2' 0 S ' ' JOHN P. BRICHETTO . . .believes that the most im- portant quality a person can have is faith in yourself, because without it you can not progress in life. At OHS, John was involved in C.S.E., but his spare time is di- vided between skiing, fishing, and trap-shooting. John's most exciting experience was the high school party in Lake Tahoe during Easter vacation in 79 . PATRICIA BURGHART . . .was vice president of Medi- cal Arts her junior year. She par- ticipated ln Medical Arts for two years, through experience, she hopes to become an Emergen- cy Medical Technician. Outside of school, she is a Girl Scout leader and is also active in A-H. Patricia's future goal is to be happy and enjoy life. MICHELLE BRYAN ...finds being active in FFA, Flying W Riding Club, and A-H very fulfilling in her high school activities. Her favorite saying ls, What every you do, enjoy yourself. After high school, Mi- chelle plans to go on to MJC and study agriculture and busi- ness. One thing she would like to accomplish in her life is to be- come an owner of a horse ranch. SUSAN BUTCHER . . .was born in Los Angeles and lived in the Oakdale area for six years. She enjoys listening to the radio, reading, camping and horseback riding. An important quality she believes people shold develop is compassion and a sense of humor because it helps you get along with other people and makes life easier . The one thing Susan will remem- ber about Oakdale High is graduation day. Seniors! 11611 DEBBIE ELAINE BERTON ...enjoys dancing and skiing. She participated in Powderpuff, Gymnastics and Track. Debbie was honored Most Outstanding Senior in the Business Depart- ment and Scholastics Achieve- ment in Junior Miss which was her most memorable exper- ience. Interior Designing and Fashion Merchandising is a field she plans to accomplish in the future. BETTY JEANNE BONNELL ...born in Lawton, Oklahoma enjoys writing, poetry, cooking and square dancing. She is ac- tive in the Ceres Twisters square dancing. Betty feels compassion is a very important qulity be- cause of the problems in the world, they shouldn't be taken lightly. Planning marriage in June, she wants to achieve a nursing degree. The closeness between teachers and students is one thing Betty will remember. GARY L. CARDOSA . . .believes Dynamite comes in small packages. Gary was on the wrestling team, participat- ed on the Oakdale Swim Team, and was also very involved in the Art Club. He likes to play the drums, waterski, wrestle, and weight lift whenever possible. The one word Gary uses to de- scribe himself is, Anxious and the thing he will always remem- ber is, the uncomfortable desks l've had to sit in for the four years. DEBBIE FORE CARREIRA . , .was born in Modesto and has attended OHS for four years. While participating on the Bad- minton team, she enjoys sewing and working with others. Debbie believes that Mr. Greaves helped her the most during high school because he showed great interest in her future. After graduation she plans to be suc- cessful in a banking career. Debbie can look back on high school and remember a happy graduation and all the good times spent with friends. 162 f Seniors .,-' ' N ,fw,.W. -is .. 1'- 'u M.. , : Wfii 2 4!:.J2'v I ,.,,, M .' 21N KEVIN BENZIGER . . .is called Zig by his friends. He received the Blaglse Memo- rial Award in band and was also runner-up for Boy's State. Kevin was the Drum Major of O.H.S. for two years. Kevin was very ln- volved in choir and band. He was the lead in the musical. Carnival and was also in- volved in the musical, Mon of LaMoncha . In his spare time, Kevin likes to snow ski, rollers- kate and go backpacking. MARTHA cAi2DoNA qmvf-isp . . .was born in Guadalajara, Mexico and considers herself a sincere and friendly person. She feels she has learned the most from Mrs. Ledbetter because, she is more than a teacher - she's a friend. During her three years at OHS, Martha was ac- tive in the Azteca Club. After graduation she plans to attend MJC and pursue a career in IBM Computer Operation. JOHN CARLTON . . .whose goal is to have the ni- cest truck in Stanislaus County will remember all the gas money he spent to get to school more than anything else. John's hob- bies are snow skiing, motorcycle riding, hunting and fishing. Rock and Roll Fantasy is his favorite song and Mr. Violini is his favorite teacher. John hopes to get rich and then raise a family in the future. DANA L. CASEY ...was involved in Basketball, Noon Softball, Volleyball, and Powderpuff throughout her var- ious years in high school. Her Senior year she received Most lmproved in Volleyball. While active in Student Council and Student Legislature, Dana also served as Student Body Treasur- er. She plans to attend MJC for future training in becoming an accountant. qw Qi..- CXX AMERICO ROY CASTANEDA . . .was born in Oakdale and has lived here all of his life. Accord- ing to Roy the one word that describes him best is dedi- cated . Last summer Roy had the job of taking care of the Welcome to Oakdale sign. Roy's favorite teachers are Mr. Wingo and Mr. Dyer. His favorite song is Free Bird by Lynrd Skynyrd. He was involved in Ski Club, Block Homecoming Committee, Azteca Club and Arcadet. LAURIE CAVAN . . .received many awards in Volleyball and Badminton throughout High School. She was also active in S Club, Block and F.B.L.A. Her future plans include becoming a pho- tographer or an interior decora- tor, but mainly just being happy. Laurie believes life's hard but if you tried to laugh at it, it could go by a little easier . CHERYL CHEEK . . .was voted, Campus Favor- ite by her Senior class. She was active in Ski Club, Rally Commit- tee, Block Volleyball and Basketball. Outside of High School she was a member of the Rainbow Girls. Looking back on High School, Cheryl will always remember her Sophomore year when her van Callas party busj caught on fire and the fire de- partment had to come to the rescue. MARY CHYLES . . .was born in Modesto but has made her home in Oakdale. During her four years at Oakdale High she has chosen Mrs. Rippe as her favorite teacher because she understands each of her stu- dents and handles her classes well. Mary was chosen as one of the Most Outstanding R.O.P. Students at OHS. Her future ca- reer plans are to work in a hospi- tal with the elderly people. Jocelyn Potter shows where Pepsi will get you in this world. THOMPSON CHAN ...was born in Saskatchewan, Canada. His most unforgettable experience was breaking the 880 yard dash record. Thomp- son participated on the cross- country team, track team, and on the wrestling team. He was also involved in C.S.F., Block Munch-A-Bunch, and the j Mustang Barbell Club. His per- sonal motto is to enjoy life and i to be happy while you can . JAMIE L. CHU ...participated in Gymnastics, Block Cheerleading, Song- leading, Rally Committee, Pea- nut Gallery, and Powder Puff. Mr. Riley was her favorite teach- er because she learned alot while having fun. Jamie believes the most important quality a person can acquire is trust. In the near future she intends to go to college and study Child De- velopment. Jamie's motto is to live each day as they come . WANDA YVETTE CINTRON . . .was president of Concert Choir, Secretary of Drama, and active in Student Legislature and J Club. She was involved in the Junior Miss pageant and received the Spirit of Junior Miss award. Wanda plans to become a counselor at a juve- nile detention center. She hopes to turn the most hardened per- son into a sensitive, caring hu- man being by just smiling and saying a prayer. Seniors f 'I 63 LISA CRESETO . . .is a native of Oakdale and de- scribes herself as an outgoing person. She says the only way to live life is day by day. Lisa played powderpuff foot- ball and was on the Food Service staff at OHS. Some of her memories of high school include being with friends and partying. She feels that it is Important for everyone to acquire a sense of hu- mor. Mike Harrel dance to the music. 1oL1fSenlors I PAM COLE ...was inspired by Debbie Varner's childcare class which helped her in making the decision to become a nur- sery school teacher or work with handicapped children. She was the Art Editor and Reporter for the Arcadet, Yearbook artist, a member of the J club, and active in her church. Pam believes that charity is an important quality in a person because it shows you have love for others. Your smile: Use it or lose it is Pam's motto. RICK COOK ...will always remember winning the V.O.L. championships in football and baseball. During his four years, Rick participated on the football. baseball, basketball, and track team. He was involved in the Block O club. Rick's hobbies are hunting and doing ranch work. Live life to its fullest and don't hold back , is Ricks favorite motto. The one thing Rick will always remember is the good times he had with friends. GREG-G COLLINSWORTH ...believes, there must be humor in every aspect of life. Gregg's biggest achievement was when he found a way to get along with Mr. Conrotto. He was involved in C.S.F. and in his spare time he likes to waterski, and snowski. Gregg received the honor of being selected to represent the Oak- dale Rotary club at Camp Royal, which is a student leadership camp. KELLY CORBETT ...plans to attend a junior college after graduation and eventually settle down and raise a family. Looking back on high school, she will always keep in mind how helpful and spirited all the people were. Kelly, describing herslef as a quaint person, was a member of Ski club, Rally Committee and S club. She played powderpuff football and was also a basketball songleader her Senior year. I I I VINCE COLE . . .born in Modesto, enjoys watersk and motorcycle riding in his spare til Vince was involved in wrestling freshman year and was also in the I desto Minies Truck Club. Vince's rt memorable experience was be stuffed in a V.W. his freshman year. Hendricks is Vinces favorite teacl Vinces favorite saying is Go for it. plans to become a forest ranger in future. I I CINDY COSTA . . .believes that to dream of the p son you would like to be. is to wc the person you are. She played pi derpuff two years and enjoys danc water skiing and snow skiing. Cil would like to continue her job as a s retary until she can become a s cessful real estate agent. Later in she plans to have a long and hai marriage. he nik, 1 wi . M we im: K, . fi Z 6 5 -, .,. Seniors show whose number 1. Robin Ownby, Cindy Middlemiss, Jamie Chu, and the Senior hopefuls. GARY CURTONI . .admired Mr, Conrotto because she iarned more about herself and life n be ' ' ' c tan ca bak Ie accomplished with iust She was a member of Judicial Commit- , Student Legislature, Student Asiiomar and J Club. During at OHS, Mary played tennis, and badminton. Her to others is, do what you can, you can, because tomorrow never come . four M DIG-GINS ,plans on making a million dollors be- re he turns 25. According to Tim, the ne phrase that describes him best is, ighway to Hell . To Tim, the most iportant quality any person can ob- iin is a sense of humor. The one thing T1 will remember about high school is I the friends he made. fur-5. GINNY L. DAY ...is a unique person that enjoys all sports as her hobbies. At OHS she was active in tennis, basketball, Drill team. and Powderpuff. Genny plans to return to her home state of Kentucky and attend college there. Her most excit- ing memory of OHS was when her Sen- ior class won the V.O.L. Championship in football. Ginny always says, never give up! . KELLY ANN DODD ...feels that laughter is important in everybody because, it's a lot easier to get along in life when you are hap- py . Kelly was active in badminton, Ski Club, Student Legislature, and Rally Committee. She was a basketball mascot her Sophomore year, and songleader her Junior year. Mr. Osman was her favorite teacher because he accepts each person for what they are, MICHELE DENIZ . . .was one of the Seniors at Oakdale High in 1980 who, due to all of her other activities, didn't have time to fill out a Senior biography. We are not sure what activities she was involved in, but if you would like to know more about this person, look for her at your 5 year class reunion. LINDA MICHELLE DOLBEE ...was active in badminton, volley- ball, Drama Club, F.B.L.A., and A-H, dur- ing her four years at Oakdale High. She has received various awards in A-H. cooking, batoning, and horse shows. Linda believes that her biggest ac- complishment in high school was over- coming her fear of people. After graduation, her future plans include becoming a psychiatric Social worker. CHARLA ANN DESIMAS , , .was really inspired by Mr. Violini be- cause he could really relate to all of the kids. During her four years, Charla participated in badminton, Powder- puff, Rally Committee, Ski Club, and Medical Arts. She also served as clas president her Junior year and cheer- leader for two years. Charla says she will always remember how close her Senior class was. 3 , JEFF DONNELLY ...will always remember winning the Tricycle Grand Prix three out of five times. Jeff was involved in track, cross- country, and was an active member of the Oakdale Swim Team. In his spare time, Jeff enjoys waterskiing, skin div- ing, and hunting, AI Violini was his fa- vorite teacher because, he has a great sense of humor . Jeff's favorite saying is, I don't care . Seniors f 465 BARBARA DUNN . . .was one of The Seniors aT Oakdale High who, due To all of her oTher aciivi- Ties didn'T have Time To fill ouT a Senior biography. We are noT sure whaT ac- TiviTies They were involved in, buf if you would like To know more abouT his per- son, look for her aT your 5 year reunion. HOWARD ELWESS . , . was an all-round aThleTe. He parTici- paTed on The fooTball, baseball, and wresTling Teams. His senior year he re- ceived MosT Improved in fooTball. In baseball Howie was awarded BesT HiTTer and was chosen for The All Tourney Team junior year. He was in- volved in The Block O Club, and The PeanuT Gallery. ln Howard's spare Time he likes To ski, fish, and lisTen To music. T66 f Seniors CHERYL DuVAL . . .hopes To receive her Teaching cre- denTial and soon afTer, become an elemenTary school Teacher. ln her four years aT OHS she was a cheerleader for Three of Them, Ski Club President and a member of The badminTon Team for Two years. Cheryl was acTive in STu- denT Council, STudenT LegislaTure and Rally CommiTTee. Cheryl's moTTo is, I run Towards The goal before me. I don'T run in vain . X 'Tl -w I . is Ww., DANNY ENOS . . .enjoys moTorcycle riding, waTer ski- ing, and snow skiing. During his four years aT Oakdale High, Danny was in- volved in fooTball and Ski Club. Along wiTh his love for moTorcycIes is Dan's moTTo, Live To ride and ride To Iive . Danny describes himself as crazy . ln The fuTure he hopes To aTTend sTunT driving school and race bikes. af' CHUCK EASTHAM . . . was born in ModesTo and now lives in WaTerford. During his four years aT OHS, Chuck was involved in Tennis, fooTball, Munch-A-Bunch, and Ski Club. Chuck believes sensiTiviTy is The besT aualiTy a person can have because, lf a person is noT sensiTive To The feelings of oThers, he'll never use oTher TraiTs he developed . Chuck's favoriTe Teacher was Mr. Maxey because, She had a way of geTTing sTudenTs To enjoy Their work . SANDY EVANS ...enjoys dirT bike riding and swim- ming. She is a candy sTriper and is ac- Tive on The ciTy baseball Team. The one Thing Sandy will remember is The uniTy of our school and how The sTu- denTs cared for one anoTher. When keeping a sense of humor, she feels, you can survive in This world. Her fuTure plans aim Towards becoming a hygen- isT NATALIA EGOROV ...will always Treasure her inviT inTo The American socieTy. Her S year was spenT aT OHS as ar change sTudenT from Queens AusTralia. NaTalia was a Judicial O and Presideni of The Medical ArTs She was also acTive in CSF, Trac Club, J Club and baskeTball. Nc plans To continue her sTudies and 1 a career in The Medical Field. ' .'S'. ll fl- ,, .V KJ in ,ir my F Q LONDA S. FAIRBANKS ...was inspired by Mr. Riley one Greaves because They make T individual feel imporTanT . While Tending OHS, she was acTive in minTon and volleyball. She he painT The Senior windows down for Homecoming Week. Londo vl ways remember when she had lv ley for drivers Training: he surprisel by Taking her To lunch for her birTr 5 J in ' FINK enjoys waterskiing and snowskiing. biggest achievement was not ing any F's on a report card all ig high school . Art participated he football team as a freshman sophomore. He was also involved ap Club and in City League soft- Art's most memorable experience winning the VOL Championship i freshman and sophomore years. rlES ALLEN FRIAS njoys hunting, fishing, dirt bike rid- rnd fourwheeling. Mr. Violini was his rite teacher because He made ring fun . The one word James to describe himself is insane and one thing he hopes to accomplish J be a better person and to over- a persons' faults . His favorite 'o is, Now is the time . James will iys remember the good times and 3 friends he had. i l TONY FINLEY . . .was one of the Seniors at Oakdale High in 1980 who, due to all of his other activities, didn't have time to fill out a Senior biography. We are not sure what kind of activities he was involved in, but if you would like to know more about this person look for him at your 5 year reunion. RONALD DAVID FRISK ...whose motto is Go for the gold was involved in track, football, and wrestling. He received a medal in wrestling by placing second in VOL. Davids favorite song is If by Bread. His hobby is motorcycle riding. David plans on going into the refrigeration business after graduation. One ac- complishment David will strive for is to become a better person. Q- -M - .L JANET FOWLER . . .was inspired by Mr. Cousins be- cause he really cared and is a good friend. He made learning fun. She was a Lettergirl her Freshman year and cur- rently enjoys modern dance, field hockey, snow skiing and playing the piano. Janet was the pianist for the First Southern Baptist Church in Water- ford. She plans to attend a four year Christian college and study Computer Science. Janet lives by the motto: No problem is bigger than God. PHILLIP ROS Fl?llVllRE ...enjoys four-wheeling, hunting, fish- ing, dirt-bike riding, and water skiing. Phillip was involved in helping to build the Knights Ferry Firehouse and re- ceived first place in the Knights Ferry Pumpkin Roll Contest. Phillip was in- volved in F.F.A., the Trap Club, and participated on the football team his sophomore year. Phillip also held the office of the F.F.A. sweetheart chair- man. l BETHANY FRANKS ...believes that a sense of humor is very important because it determines the type of person you are. As a native of Oakdale, she was active in track and badminton at Oakdale High and enjoys baseball in her spare time. She has received various trophies in base- ball and badminton. Bethany hopes to pursue a successful career as either a Hair Dresser or Fashion Designer. VAUGHN GAlVllVllLL . . .was born in Turlock and now lives in Waterford. His most memorable High School experience was when he was suspended for forging his report card. Vaughn's philosophy is An eye for an eye His favorite song is Sad Eyes and his favorite teacher is Mr. David Jackson. After graduation Vaughn plans on becoming an electrical engi- neer. Seniors f 467 wi' A x 3 , .., 5.51. 'N I A Q LUIS GARCIA . . ,was born in Mexico and now lives in Oakdale. Luis was very involved in the Azteca Club and he also enjoys disco dancing. Luis participated on the J.V. Wrestling team his senior year. ffl-whisk MIKE GILBERT enjoys skiing. archery, hunting, and lis- tening to rock and roll music. Mike par- ticipated on the football team his freshman and sophomore year and re- ceived the V.O.L. Championship both years. He was also involved in band and in the Ski Club. Mikes goal is to live to be 400 years old and his personal motto is, have the best time possi- ble. Mike's favorite teacher is Mr. Welton because, he tries to make his pupils aware of what it is all about. 4681 Seniors RUTH GARCIA ...is a native of San Francisco and rates Mr. Riley as her favorite teacher because he never lets his class get boring. She feels that everyone should acquire a sense of humor and trust in one another. During her four years at OHS, Ruth has learned how to tell who her friends really are. She will always remember how some of the teachers took a special interest in students. BILL GILLIHAN ...was born on the Torrejon A.F.B. in Spain. Bill was honored with third place in the A.A.U.W. essay contest. His fa- vorite teacher was Jack Walker be- cause, He showed me that responsi- bility and self-motivation are very im- portant in life. He enjoys electronics and his future plans include becoming an electronic technician. JEFF GENTLEMAN . . .says, having fun is his favorite past time. In his four years at OHS, Jeff was involved in the Munch-A-Bunch Club and was also involved in the J Club. Hungry is the one word Jeff would use to describe himself, Jeff's personal motto is, Do unto others, then do it again . BRENDA GILLMAN . . .was born in Ceres and has attend- ed all four year at Oakdale high. Her favorite teacher was Mr. Greaves be- cause he offered a variety of subjects in one class. Because Brenda describes herself as energetic and enjoyed Pow- derpuff and Drill team. She believes we should have respect for other people, especially our elders. She plans to go to college in the future. is S 'a. BRENT ALAN GILBERT . . .has broken and set the scho frosh, soph, and varsity high jump li cords. His most memorable experienc was when he made two slam dunks c a home game against Manteca. four years Brent was outstanding the basketball track team. He was al involved in the trap club. In basketb Brent has received M.V.P. both sophomore and senior year and to the V.O.L. championship his freshm year. x X X -1 ROD GOODNER . . .describes himself as crazy . l- biggest accomplishment in three yea he spent in Oakdale High was, neva being caught for all the wrong l'v done . Rod's favorite teacher was M Osman Cwho incidentally was also h neighborj. Rod thinks that humor is irt portant because its great to have and you can't get along without it . I the future he hopes to become a truc driver and go through life easy . gt ANA GOOKIN .enjoys riding and showing horses, ling and other sports. She describes erself as enthusiastic and feels being urself is importnat because you can Ejoy people for what they are. She is :tive in A-H and received awards in owing quarter horses and cattle. In e future, Dana plans to become an 'erior decorator and raise paint arses. EACY GRIESNER .is a resident of Knights Ferry that joys art, music, cooking and riding Jtorcycles in her spare time. Attend- j OHS for one and a half years she as inspired by Mr. Riley because he's first class guy with good teaching athodsf' Tracy was also a member the Business club. She believes that e people at OHS made it easy to Jke close friends. Tracy hopes to be- lme a commercial artist. S BARBARA GRAHAM ...born and raised in Oakdale, feels she learned the most from Mr. Con- rotto. She enjoys reading, swimming and traveling. During her four years at OHS, Barbara was involved in volley- ball, tennis and CSF. Her future plans include attending Humbolt State Uni- versity and possibly transferring to a U.C. campus. In Barbara's lifetime, she would like to travel to Scotland. 4. 4. Q Q.. . at 'sq MARTIN RAY GRIFFITH . . .was involved in tennis all four years. Martin was born in Modesto and lives in Oakdale. While working in the cafete- ria, he has become one of the main cooks. Aix BRUCE GRAVES ...is a native of Oakdale and de- scribes himself as exciting. During his four years at OHS, Bruce was involved in football, baseball, wrestling and trap club. In his spare time, Bruce enjoys hunting, fishing and working with horses. The most memorable exper- ience was getting caught doing Senior Court. His favorite saying is, When the going gets tough, the tough gets go- ing. l VERNA GRIFFITH ...learned the most from Mr. Osman because he was always in a good mood. During her freshman year. she was active in gymnastics and has tak- en it up as a hobby. She wants to ac- complish happiness and have people around her feel the same. lt's too bad that dying is the last thing we do be- cause it could teach us so much about living is her personal motto. DAVID GREEN . . .is born in Modesto and has attend- ed Oakdale high for four years. David was involved in wrestling as a freshman and he feels that Mr. Wingo inspired him the most. Among his hobbies are working on cars and building. His future plans are to become a contractor, DANA GUST ...reigned as Football Homecoming Queen 80. She was active in gymnas- tics, track, block Rally Commit- tee, Student Legislature and was a cheerleader for two years and Varsity songleader for two years. Dana re- ceived many awards in track and gymnastics. Her future plans include attending Berkely University. Dana's motto is, lf you can't dazzle 'em with brilliance, baffle 'em with B.S. Seniors f 469 JEANNETTE GUYTON ...will always remember her sopho- more year when she was trash- canned and had to rock the can back and forth to get out. Her remark on Mr. Osman was, through his openness I learned very much. Jeannette was active in choir at OHS and she enjoys playing tennis and reading in her spare time. Her plans for the future include getting married and living a long hap- py life. MICHAEL WAYNE HARRELL . . .describes himself as competitive . During his high school years, Mike was involved in football, track, wrestling, baseball, Block Art Club, and F.F.A. Mike has won many awards in various sports and was also named Most Valuable Back in football his sophomore year. Mike was also in- volved in many community activities such as O.B.A., A.A.U. wrestling, city trap shooting and city baseball and basketball. 'l7O f Seniors RAY HALL ...was Vice-President of Block Ray was very active in track and foot- ball all four years. ln football, Ray re- ceived Most Improved both his sophomore and junior year. Ray also received the Most lnspirational award and was honored with All- League in football his senior year. ln his spare time, Ray enjoys horseback rid- ing and all sports. Mr. Jack Walker was Ray's favorite teacher because, he inspired me the most . gf Ex S A s s sh ' A ,J is. s, , . .K s 4 X C' A 1. u nw lj Sf- . T t ' . . -q Q! . ,V 1 . si j 'K A P 4, ss? ' as-1 . tl. f S ,.,. M-'A' Xxxza-. I gin.. i , . 1 9-QI' .K Ng' I . .... . .... . if , A -i - my is I . - - I . .', A f ' Q .. ., ,R . X X W BRUCE HARRIS . . .was born in San Francisco, Califor- nia. Bruce loves to fish, hunt and ride motorcycles whenever possible. In his four years at Oakdale, Bruce was in- volved in baseball, track, basketboll and was also active in the Trap Club. After graduation Bruce plans on work- ing for his father. Go for it is Bruce's favorite saying. JANAE HAMBY . . .was active in Student Government, Asilomar, Cheerleading, Track, Basket- ball, CSF., Block and Ski Club. She was Sophomore Class President, Student Body President, Oracle BO Editor and voted Most Likely to Suc- ceed in the Senior Class. Her most memorable experience was going to Germany as an Exchange Student. Janae's biggest accomplishment was completing the goals which she had set for herself. KATHY HARBOUR . . . was active in Powderpuff, Gyrr trata, Munch-A-Bunch, Lettergirl, F and she was also selected to pa pate in Junior Miss. Being a nativ Oakdale, she received the Banl America award. Kathy was inspire. Mrs. Smith and Mr. Greaves becc they want to see you succeed. memories of OHS include being a ketball Homecoming Queen cc date and the student walk out in I' Ak.. A EDIE HARRISON . . .was born in Modesto and has made her home in Oakdale. Her philosophy of life is to be yourself and not something you're not. Edie hopes to become a secretary after learning a lot about the business world in Mr. Greaves' classes. She thinks everyone should ac- quire a sense of trust because it would be nice if we could all trust each other. x I sfw ROSS TAYLOR HAWKINS ...was active in Track in which I earned his Block Ross enjoys ro ing and hopes to train horses later on his life. His most memorable experieno was when he and a couple of frien drove a forklift around campus, b had to stop when a basketball p got in their way. Ross feels the m important quality a person can dev op is generosity. ITRINA HEPPE has aTTended O.H.S. since her soph- iore year and has been acTive in Nderpuff and E.B.L.A. OuTside of h school, she was a member of a y league sofTbaII Team and was also Tive in The producfion of The NuT- xcker SuiTe . One of KaTrina's big- sT dreams is To Travel To Europe and The Swiss Alps. AfTer graduaTion she ins To aTTend M.J.C., Then pursue a reer in The field of compuTers. Q., A-1 I A--L .il The L 5' if if V RN E I g. j -.1.T, N AN HiNsHAvv .was one of The Seniors aT Oakdale h in 1980 who, due To oil of his oTher TiviTies, didn'T have Time To fill ouT a nior biography, We are noT sure aT acTiviTies he was involved in, buT you would like To know more abouT is person, look for him aT your 5 year union. DAVID HILL . . .is a naTive of Oakdale and has lived here all of his life. He enjoys hunTing. fishing and moTorcycIe riding. David feels honesTy is The mosT imporTanT qualify a person can develop. David's favorife Teacher is Mr. Brubaker and his favoriTe class is welding. The one Thing David will always remember is The Teachers aT Oakdale High. His fuTure plans include becoming a Truck driver and owning his own semiTruck. I I fi- ., 'I xy k J 1 Mp, l. X 'f A MIKE HINTON . . .says, becoming rich is his life goal. Mike parTicipaTed on The fooTball Team and was involved in The Trap Club and Block Mike Thinks Thaf a sense of humor is The mosT imporfanf qualify a person can develope. ln his spare Time, Mike likes hunfing, four- wheeling, and girls CnoT necessarily in ThaT orderj. VIVIAN HILL . , .is a naTive of Oakdale who enjoys sailing, waTerskiing, reading, and needlepoinT as her hobbies. She played Powderpuff fooTball her Junior and Senior years and was a member of Medical ArTs. Vivian was awarded a medal for being an ouTsTanding R.O.P. sTudenT in The medical field. She plans To use This experience To become an acTiviTy direcfor in a convaIescenT hospiTal. JAYNE LEIGH HOLDER .. .will always remember when she was picked as a special sTudenT for Who's Who Among American High School STudenTs . She was a member of Medical ArTs and Treasurer of DECA. Jayne will go on To MJC and Then Transfer To a denfal school where she hopes To pursue a career in childrens' denTisTry. Jayne believes Thaf every- one should acquire paTience because, you need paTience To deal wiTh peo- ple . JIM HILTON . . .was a baseball player here aT OHS. Born in MT, View, Jim likes fishing, swimming, and jusT having a fun Time. Because of The achievemenT Trip, his favoriTe club was E.E.A. Jim believes ThaT a sense of humor is mosT impor- TanT because, lf a person has a good sense of humor, They are easier To geT along wiTh and will probably have a happy life, He hopes To work hard enough now, so he won'T have To work laTer. ALLEN HOLZMAN ...in one word describes himself as macho . In his spare Time, Allen en- joys skiing, cruising, and working on cars. His philosophy is To Try To gef The mosT ouT of life by challenging iT . Al- len's fuTure plans include being self- employed and having hjs own body and painT shop. The one Thing Allen hopes To accomplish is, To gef ahead in life . Seniors fl 7 1 SONIA HOUCK KURT HUHN .. .feels that being honest and having a good sense of humor are very important to her. Fu- ture plans for her include making successful career in Real Estate. Sonia enjoys swimming, skiing. and macrame as her hobbies. She was a member of the Ski Club and reported for the Busi- ness Club. Sonia says, 'iSmile. People will wonder what you've been up to. FELICIA FAY ING-ERBRITSON ...believes you can base any relationship with honesty and it will be strong. She is a native of Northridge, California making her home in Oakdale for the past five years. Felicia was ac- tive in F.F.A. and Gymnastics at Oakdale High. Mr. Osman was her favorite teacher because he could always seem to make a bad situation good, because he is always happy. var x. TllVl HUBER ...enjoys tubing, waterskling, playing golf and music as his hobbies. During his four years at OHS, Tim was a member of the Golf Team and active in Block ln Golf he received Most Valuable Player for three years and V.O.L. All League for two years. Tim will always remember the school's spirit: whether the team is winning or losing - every- one still cheers them on. . 3' . . .was involved in Block Trap Club, Munch-A-Bunch. participated in the football a baseball teams during his fc years at O.H.S. In his spare tl Kurt enjoys waterskling, snow ing, hunting, fishing and weldi f ' A Vvyy 4 f Li., 7 ,.. ..., . W .. ., . .4 .aw ' From experience. Kurt's pers al motto is, Don't do it, yo get caught. Kurt's favor teacher was Mr. Brubaker a. his favorite club was the Trl Club. The one thing Kurt hog to accomplish is to be a milli aire by the time he is twenl five. Wt K ' , 1,75 W, yr A fl' f f f rry T i g f . T.. ..,, up Q. , 1 . twill' 9 .' wt' .. . f.., .w:..afl' V iff., T I . ,,,,, . V7 . . rs' M- .,. Greg Rivera gets his sheepish grin because he knows something Jim Ramont GOGSD ' tl Kathy Thiel alias Mary's Maid. GAYLE JOHNSON . . .was born is Canada and has attended OHS for two and a half years. She was a member of the Future Homemakers and has received various art awards. Describing herself as a crazy person, Gayle enjoys roller skat- ing. water skiing, volleyball and dancing in her spare time. She will always remember The good times she's spent with friends throughout high school. Gayle glans to major in Commercial r s. STACI JOHNSON .. .is a native of Oakdale that has participated on an Oakdale City League softball team. ln her spare time she enjoys macrame and just being with her friends. Staci believes that a sense of humor is important because you can't get along without one, After graduation she is planning to go into the field of working with deaf children. Sta- cl's motto is, you can't live without friends. MARK JOINER ...will always remember when he was a cheerleader for pow- derpuff and dressed up in the cheerleading outfits. Mark hopes to become well-off and be happily married with great kids in the future. Mark has been very involved in track, wrestling, and football and he has blocked in all three sports. Mark's person- . al motto is Just be the best per- l son you can and live life to its l fuIlest. i 'K 3 74' f . J. 'W ' t ,.. A 2' T - uundra Sword and Nancy Wann think r. Osman can't be serious. TAlNA LAAJOKI ...is a foreign exchange stu- dent from Lahti, Finland. During her one year in this area she was a member of Ski Club, J Club, and Varsity Tennis team. Taina enjoyed the J Club because it allowed her to see various parts of Oregon and California. After returning home to Finland, she will finish school, then go on to RAYMOND JONES . . .enjoys watching Saturday Night Live with a good friend. Raymond participated on the football team both his freshmen and sophomore years. Ray be- lieves that people need to learn to understand other people's feelings and try not to hurt them. The one thing Ray hopes to accomplish is to. find a good career, a good woman, live in the sticks and make enough money to retire at forty. is . r, Q sfiff.. 1. study Business and more lan- guages. Taina's philosophy is. don't exist. . .live! X Allen Zanker kicks back on the slab. Bret Martin work on his mechanical drawing. EDIE LAMBERTSON ...was born in Norsich, Con- necticut and transferred from Trevor G. Brone High School in Phoenix, Arizona. Edie enjoyed working in the Attendance Of- fice with Mrs. Mr. Hake was her favorite teacher because she had traveled around alot and was interested in knowing more about California now that she was here. QM? DIANA KNIGHT . . .is a native of Tahliquah, Okla- homa making her home in Wa- terford. She has attended OHS for two years and enjoys read- ing, hiking and skiing as her hob- bies. Describing herself as i'crazy , Diana was active in Powderpuff and the S Club. She feels that honesty is the founda- tion that every relationship is built on. Diana will always re- member her first day lost in BIG Oakdale High. Tim Lutz asks Do l pass for the Hunchback of Notre Dame'? KARLA L. KOONTZ ...believes that if a person is generous, he will always give his best in what ever he does. Her future accomplishment to strive for is to help those around me to be happy. As a native of Oakdale she was inspired the most by Mr. Welton because he seemed down to earth. Karla's philosophy is. accept both good and bad, they are both a part of life. She will attend MJC after graduation. .As 5 ODILIA M. LEAL . . .has attended Oakdale High for one year and feels her biggest ac- complishment was learning the English language. Born in the Azores Islands, Portugual, she was an ac- tive member of the Azteca Club at OHS. One thing Odilia would like to accomplish in her lifetime is to be- come an independant individual . Her personal motto is, Do all you can while you can . W'-4 ,u 3 M, A siisr -.ss 'El TONY LOOPER . . .was voted Most Likely to Suc- ceed by his Senior class. During his four years at OHS, Tony was in- volved in football, basketball, track, CSF, Block and Student Government. Tony also served as Student Body Vice President his senior year. Among the many awards he received are, an aca- demic block for advanced algebra and the DAR Good Citizen Award, Tony is the second person who graduated from OHS to be accept- ed to Stanford. Tony was also vale- dictorian in the class of 1980. l7L1f Seniors ERIC LEASK . . .was born in Modesto and now lives in Waterford. Eric is the eldest of three children. Eric enjoys hunting along with his other activities. BILL LEWIS . . .was one of the Seniors at Oak- dale High in 1980 who, due to all of his other activities, didn't have time to fill out a senior biography. We are not sure what activities he was involved in, but if you would like to know more about this person, look for him at your 5 year reunion, 'vu MIKE LINGLEY . . believes a sense of humor is important to an overall character because, Hits good to be able to make people laugh . Mike enjoyed having Mr Thrasher as his favorite teacher. In his s aretime Mik lk k ' m' d - p . ei ess nng,swim ing, an mu sic Mike's favorite saying is, Don'f expect, you'll never be disappointed . The one thing Mike will always remembers is, how fast high school went by . '45 I rii T . ,, , EZ, A K. . f k r li -,, .f K 1, w i v? . W I is ' E . 'X i ii 1 . YP i'rt 1 ' 's L i 5 ...ff 'Ax 'nk . I X 1 iw-so-N ,En . -.,.As.. ANTHONY LOPES . . .believes his biggest accomplish- ment was, getting straight A's once . During his years at OHS, Anthony was involved in Ski Club. He will always remember being stuffed into a VW with 32 other people. Anthony enjoys snow ski- ing, water skiing, motorcycle riding, and just having fun. Mr. Jackson was his favorite teacher because, he could get his message across . Anthony hopes that someday he will be wealthy. X 9 . L ., i tal IRMA LOPEZ . . .is a native of Denjamillo Micho- can, Mexico. She describes herself as being consistant and feels proudly about her progress in the English language. Irma was the President of the Azteca Club, and an ROP recipient for health careers. She hopes to become a registered nurse and specialize in surgery. lr- ma's main goal is to become a doctor. 5 BARBARA LUKENS . . .likes to read and describes her- self as ambitious . Barbara was in- volved in Student Legislature, S Club, Flag Team, Rally Committee, and was president of the Busines Club her junior year. Barbara's most unforgettable moment is when she went to school with two different shoes on . Barbara was also in- volved in the Miss Waterford Pag- eant in which she placed second runner-up. TERI LUKENS , .believes that, nothing is impos- aible if the need is there . She was tead Letter Girl and a member of he Drill Team, and was involved in 'S Club, F.B.L.A., FHA and Rally Zommittee. As a Waterford resi- dent, Teri feels that there can be to friendship without trust. Her plans or the future are to attend a col- ege and major in Fashion Merchan- dising. Teri wishes only to be happy 'T li e. VIARK MACY ...enjoys ping-pong and was in- folved in baseball and wrestling at HS. The one word Mark used to escribe himself is tall . His favorite 'eacher was Mr. Wingo because f his trust and faith in me . Mark's ersonal motto is, I don't get ad-I get even . Mark plans to o onto carpentry. He believes ev- ryone should be treated equally. TIM LUTZ ...was involved in the Trap Club, Ski Club, FFA, Marching and Pep Band and participated on the track and football teams. During his four years at OHS, Tim feels that Al Violini inspired him most. Some of Tim's hobbies are snow skiing, water ski- ing, hunting, and four-wheeling. Tim's favorite saying is, 'lit is easy to live up to your standards if you set them low enough . QKWSWS' My TOM MAHANEY . . .blocked in cross country, wres- tling, and baseball. He was involved in Key Club, and Block O Chis fa- voritej. Tom is also very active in The Church of the Nazarene. He likes hunting and fishing for recrea- tion. Tom believes that people should be kind and considerate. He enjoyed having Mr. McMahon for a teacher. SHARI L. MABREY . . .is a native of Bakersfield, Califor- nia but has made her home in Oak- dale. During her four years at Oak- dale High, she has been a member of the Ski Club, and Art Club. She enjoyed Ski Club the most be- cause, the more people that went skiing-the more fun it was . The one thing Shari would like to accomplish in her lifetime is to elimi- nate human pain in the world. .. . X i f . ' ,i MATT MALCOM . , .pole vaulted for the OHS track team all four years. A native of Oakdale, Matt is naturally involved in rodeos which he has placed and wonp. att's personal motto is, Go for it . He hopes to be finan- cially safe and happy in the future. His favorite teacher was Mr. Oksen because he has a way with words and students . Matt describes him- self as crazy and will always re- member the time he and some friends stole the school forklift. WILLIE MACLELLAN . . .was one of the Seniors at Oak- dale High ln 1980 who, due to all of his other activities, didn't have time to fill out a Senior biography. We are not sure what kind of activities he was involved in, but if you would like to know more about this person look for him at your 5 year reunion. l l s ss, I I s .fu- gigaf if if MARC MALONE . . .Senior class President, was very active in Block Rally Commit- tee, Student Government, base- ball, and football. In football, Marc was captain his senior year. He was named Most Outstanding Line- man both his freshman and sopho- more years. ln his spare time, Marc enjoys hunting, fishing, and skiing. The one thing Marc will always re- member is the 79-80 Championship football team. Seniors f 'I 75 BRIAN ALBERT MARCHETTI , . .believes in being honest be- cause it will get you a long way and the right Things will happen: . Born and raised in Oakdale, Brian enjoys photography and collecting trains. His favorite class was Auto Shop and Mr. Dyer was his favorite teacher. Brian's personal motto is, Be yourself, don't try to be some- thing or someone you are not. The thing he will always remember is his friends. 5 vm ski-0 176 f Seniors ff . C D Q o CD an 5 5 V L . U iq ,. Q. . si 2 si Q is .- wg' Kms Joe Murphy and Al Violini ANNEMARIE MARQUIS ...has been involved in Ski Club, CSF. Block Asilomar, Student Council, Student Legislature, Gym- nastics, Track and the Tumbling team. She also held the title of Bas- ketball Homecoming Queen 1980. Annemarie received a Block O in Gymnastics and Track while obtain- ing the V.O.L. all League in Gym- nastics for two years. Annemarie was Student Body Secretary her senior year. TERRI LORRAINE MARTIN ...believes that you should have compassion for those people who are less fortunate than yourself. She is a Valley Home resident that was active in badminton, powderpuff, volleyball, BLOCK Student Legislature and A-H. Terri was also a football mascot her sophomore year and senior class president. Her future plans are to either attend MJC or Stanislaus State and major in sociology. BRET MARTIN ...enjoys water and snow skiing, reading and any kind of sport. Dur- ing his four years at OHS, Bret was involved in football, track, wres- tling. and Block Bret received the honor of being named Best Lineman and All League Defensive Player his senior year. Mike Riley in- spired him the most, The one thing he hopes to accomplish is, live to have some free time. RITA LETICIA MARTINEZ . . .feels that compassion is impor- tant because it teaches us to think of others . During her four years at OHS, she was on the vol- leyball team and served as presi- dent ofthe Azteca club. One of her most rewarding experiences during high school, was being Mrs. Wood's aide in her Spanish class. After graduation, Rita would like to get married and raise a family. THOMAS MARKIEWITH ...believes. You should not settle with the face value ofa son, you should look deep in . was involved in wrestling. foo Key Club, and his favorite, Cor Choir. He enjoys swimming, s and working on cars. His fax teacher is Mr. Dyer, becaus taught Tom to rely on himsi stead of others. Mark hopes t out where he belongs in this ety. Q :mamma A .. ffswfit Wk, 'ts CINDY MIDDLEMISS . . .was active in volleyball, bas- ketball. badminton and block Cindy states that Mrs. Anita Jackson inspired her the most because, she's easy to talk to, understanding and just a great person and teacher. Her most memorable experience was when she and Cheryl Cheek went to a football game in Stockton but ended up in Sacramento. RANDY MEDLEY . . .born in Oakdale, enjoys fish- ing, hunting, and waterskiing. His philosophy is, lf you have the chance take it, because you might not get another chance. He believes you should make the most of yourself and he hopes to reach every goal he sets for himself. Randy was in- volved ln football. wrestling and blocked in both. TRACI MERRITT ...was born in Reno, Nevada and has attended OHS one year. She was active in powder- puff football, softball. FHA lead- ership and Ski club. Traci ad- mires Mr. Greaves for bringing himself down to her level and understanding her as an individ- ual. She feels that if is important to be able to like yourself and spread love all around to others. EflC Leask DARLA MELEAR ...was born in Santa Monica and has lived in Oakdale for one year. While attending OHS her senior year, she feels she learned the most from Mr. Os- man. Darla spends her spare time drawing and has received many awards in art. She be- lieves if a person has a sense of humor, the other qualities come naturally. Darla plans to attend college and major in art and photography. Q Barbie Lukens 5 1 H 5 2 . . 4 A gil 3 , . ,. i, ' '-.,. ' Anne Belletto ANITA MILLER ...plans to attend MJC after graduation and major in busi- ness administration. Soon she would like to have a business of her own. Anita was an active member of the J club concert choir and her families church. She feels that a sense of humor helps everyone make it through the day. Anita will always keep in mind the people she has met and friends she has made throughout high school. JODIE MERRY . . .was active in Student Gov- ernment, S club, Ski club, Rally Committee, tumbling team, Oracle, powderpuff and Asilo- mar. She was also a cheer- leader for two years, Arcadet Editor, vice-president of CSF. Worthy Advisor of Rainbow Girls and runnerup for Girls State. Jo- die feels that if a person loves others. they will have the ca- pacity to make people happy and be happy themselves. an CZ! Seniors f '17 7 LORI MILLER . . .was born in Santa Barbara, Cali- fornia and enjoys watching Gener- al Hospital in her spare time. She was inspired the most by Mr. Hutch- inson. Lori is an active member of an Oakdale City League softball team during the summer. Her big- gest accomplishment was reach- ing her senior year. Iwi. IU' SHEILA MOSLEY ...lives in Oakdale and plans to become a beautician. Sheila's fa- vorite past time is, Hgetting put on restriction and her favorite song is Rock Lobster . 'I 78 f Seniors MICHAEL C. MONDO . . .one of our main track stars, has lettered in track all four years. Mike was involved in track. Block and Munch-A-Bunch. He enjoys fish- ing, hunting, and having a good time. Mike remembers his first day as a freshman, Everyone was so big . He believes a person should be dependable because it's al- ways nice to have a friend you can rely on. Mike's personal motto is, Never give upl and his favorite teacher was Coach Walker. J ,.,, .. SAM MULLINS . . ,born in Oakland, California now lives in La Grange. Sam's personal motto is, When you least expect it, expect it! Sam is very interested in cars and motorcycles and plans on going to college to study me- chanics and electricity. Sam feels a good sense of humor adds greatly to a personality. DEBBY MOORE ...was President of the Drama Club, Business Club, Financial Man- ager, active in Student Legislature, J Club, S Club Campus Life, Ar- cadet, Oracle and Volleyball. She was awarded for Drama by the Bank of America. Mr. Conrotto in- spired her because he made her think and open doors she didn't know were there. Debby plans to expand her education in college. HW W NX .Vw BRIAN MUNIAN . . .describes himself as learning. Bri- an was involved in basketball, golf, Judicial Committee, and Block Brian received M.l.P. in basketball his sophomore year and also in golf his junior year. Brian believes people need to be generous because, lf everyone would share with each other, the world would be much more enjoyable. In his lifetime, Bri- an hopes to be able to afford a Corvette. RICHARD MOORE . . .is an excellent tennis player who was on the Varsity tennis team all four years. He enjoys hunting, fish- ing, and of course, tennis. The one thing Richard hopes to accomplish is to learn how to fly and get a pilots license. Richard believes. Every- one should be helpful because there is always someone who needs help . JOE MURPHY . . .born in San Francisco, enjoys all outdoor sports. Joe's favorite say- ing is, l don't carel He was in- volved in football, baseball, Ski Club, Block and C.S.F. Joe be- lieves that a good sense of humor is essential to a good character. Joe had the honor of winning the Pulit- zer Secondary Award for writing achievement. Mr. Linhares is Joe's favorite teacher and he will always remember his graduation day. All SCOTT MCDONALD ...was honored by having his name in Who's Who Among American High School Students . Scott was involved in football, wrestling, Block Track Club, and Ski Club. His personal motto is, do it today, for tomorrow may be too late . ln football, Scott re- ceived the Varsity Scout Team Award. Being an excellent drum- mer, Scott was in the County Honor Band. He enjoys playing the drum and working on cars. -'fs .lf :Jul DOERTHE NEUMANN . . .came to Oakdale as a foreign exchange student from Dusseldorf, Germany. She was inspired by Mr. Conrotto because he gave her many new ideas . While attend- ing OHS Doerthe was active in bas- ketball, S Club, Drama Club and Ski Club. In the near future she plans to finish her remaining two years of study in Germany. Then possibly, she will come back to the U.S. for further study. LONDA MCGOWAN ,. .spends her spare time swim- ming, skiing, and bowling. During her four years at OHS she was ac- tive in S Club, F.B.L.A., Ski Club, Band and Rally Committee. After graduation, Londa plans to go on to Cal State Stanislaus and earn her B.A. in Business. She feels that it helps everybody to be happy if we just hold on to a sense of humor. Ag. ,,,,. swf' MARGOT MCKEON ...enjoys music, writing, reading, gardening, nature. and almost any sport. Margot was in- volved in Block A.F.S., CSE., Ski Club, Band. Judicial Committee, and Yearbook. She was voted C S.F. president her Senior year. in sports action. she participated on the track and tennis teams Her favorite study in High School was Foreign and English Language. Yearbook proved her greatest challenge, and Mr. Welton her most inspiring teacher. Margot found that in life, your teachers become your friends and your friends, your teachers! MITCH MCOUERY . . .was involved in football, basket- ball, Block and Trap Club. His junior year, Mitch received Most Valuable Player in the VOL for baseball. He was also honored by having his name in Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents . ln his spare time, Mitch en- joys hunting, fishing, and all sports. Mitch plans to attend college and try for a baseball career. ,. .,s W W Q -' STEVE NEWBILL . . .was one of the Seniors at Oak- dale High in 1980 who, due to all of his other activities, didn't have time to fill out a Senior biography. We are not sure what activities he was involved in, but if you would like to know more about this person, look for him at your 5 year reunion. SUSAN NIX . . .was one of the Seniors at Oak- dale High in 1980 who, due to all of her other activities, didn't have time to fill out a Senior biography. We are not sure what activities she was involved in, but if you would like to know more about this person, look for her at your 5 year reunion. 1. RAY NOTHCUTT . . .has lived in Oakdale all of his life. Mr. Riley was his favorite teacher because, he is a cool teacher . Ray enjoys hunting, swimming, and almost anything else. Do unto oth- ers as you would like them to do unto you is Ray's personal motto. Ray describes himself as good looking and plans to own a ranch in the future. The one thing Ray will remember is the first day of his freshman year. 479 1 if TIM OBERTHIER .. ,is a Waterford resident that has attended Oakdale high all four years. His hobbies include diving, snowskiing and waterski- ing. Tim feels without a sense of humor, a person would be dull. Born in Merced, he would like to build his own house in the future and work full time. The one thing Tim will remember about OHS is the people. DEBBIE OGLE . . .was born in Willits, California and is now living in La Grange. Her favorite teachers are Mr. Osman and Mr. Grgich because, they always gave me a sec- ond chance! While playing powderpuff football her senior year, she enjoys skiing, horse- back riding and swimming in her spare time. In the near future. Debbie plans to attend 'valley Commercial College md be- come a mechanical enginner. 480 f Senior ins' I Ray Hall r W ri l t ..-1 ss esff iiiii 4 BRUCE ALAN ODEN ...was born in Livermore ar has made his home in Oakdal While attending OHS, he hr participated on the footbl team two years, the basebl team four years, and he has rr ceived awards in both sport Bruce plans to go on to colle and major in physical educatg and become a recreation leaf er. His motto is: Live life to l fullest. The OHS hostages. Mi? lt' Londa McGowan, Sandra Squires, Nanda Shaw, Rosie Rodriquez and Anne Belletto JACOUELINE OLSON .. .enjoys painting, sketchir and arranging flowers. She h received awards for her pair ings in school art shows. Amor her future plans are owning r own flower shop and raising family. Mr. Viss was Jockie's 1 vorite teacher because T knew what was going on. I- most memorable OHS expr ience was the FFA dance r sophomore year. GUADALUPE ORTIZ . . .was President of the Azteca Club her senior year. She feels that her biggest accomplish- ment was learning as much Eng- lish as she did. Guadalupe's fa- vorite Teachers were Mrs. Led- better and Mrs. McLaren. Her fa- vorite saying is, Mira por el dia presente, que este dia la vida misma de la vida encierra. Por- que el dia de ayer no es mas que un sueno, y solo una vision es el manano . Guadalupe de- scribes herself as happy and believes the most important quality o person can have is generosity. RENEE OUSLEY . . .was active in Student Legislature, Stu- dent Council, Judicial Committee, S Club, Financial Managers, Medical Arts, Drama Club, CSF and J Club, She feels that honesty with yourself and others helps free relationships. Renee was an exchange student to Germany in the Summer of 79. This experience helped her learn to love the different people and their cultures in a short period of time. JODI OSMAN . . .born in Lodi and has attend- ed Oakdale High for four years. During her junior year she played tennis on the team. Jodi feels that she learned the most from Mr. Riley because of his interest- ing class discussions. She be- lieves that everyone should ac- quire a sense of humor 'lto keep people smilin '. After gradu- ation, Jodi plans to attned MJC and then go on to a four year college. W Seniors at rally, Jeff Donnelly, Mr. Weichert, Steve Rapinchuk, and Roy Casten- eda -ws. X li WEE? xwl ' Et Tony Salas gives us o sly smile. GENE OTT ...was born in Hamilton, Mon- tana and now lives in Knights Fairy. Mr. Dyer was his favorite teacher because, I am inter- ested in the automotive field and l've learned a lot from him . Gene enjoys motorcycling, ski- ing, hunting, and just having fun. Gene believes people should be honest not only with others, but with themselves. Gene's person- al motto is, 'lBe yourself and do the best you can . Seniors f l 8 4 ROBIN J. OWNBY ...was Treasurer of the S club while being equally active in Block volleyball, basketball and Summer League Softball. She will al- ways keep in mind the memory of losing two years in a row in powder- puff at the same score of 12-O. Be- ing Mrs. Jackson's aide in P.E. for the past two years, Robin has been in- spired to go an and become an- other great P.E. teacher. SHEILA PARSONS . . .was active in track, gymnastics, drill team and flag team. Her favor- ite teacher was Kathy Smith be- cause of all the help she offered in gymnastics. Born in Concord, Sheila feels that everyone should accom- plish a true sense of humor and live lite to its fullest. She will always re- member the 1979 Football Home- coming game when Oakdale beat Sonora. 182 f Seniors RON OWNBY . . .feels that you should be yourself, not somebody that you are not. Living in Waterford, he finds his big- gest accomplishment made at OHS was passing English. While attend- ing OHS four years, Ron enjoyed working in the Attendance office and state that he learned the most from Karen Green because, She let you be yourself. Ron plans to go to MJC and own a ranch of his own. KISHOR PATEL ...was born in Melton Mowbray. England. He has received a Bank of America Award and was named the Outstanding Senior Science Student. Kishor was involved in C.S.F., Munch-A-Bunch and enjoys playing tennis. Kishor will always re- member the V.W. stuffing contest his sophomore year and his favorite teacher was Mr. Violini. He hopes to discover a formula to make him at least six feet tall. LAWRENCE PACHECO ...remembers when he and a friend threw water balloons at a teacher. He hopes to become fam- ous and successful in life. Lawrence enjoyed having Mr. Walker the most because He taught him how to get most out of life. Lawrence enjoys waterskiing, snowskiing, football and motorcross. He be- lieves, A person should develop respect and also respect for others because what goes around, comes around ELIZABETH L. PEDERSEN . . .born in Walnut Creek, describes herself as sensitive. She feels love is the greatest gift a person can have because without it, life is meaning- less. Liz enjoys singing, nature, visit- ing friends, writing, cooking and having quiet times. Her life philos- ophy is, Who you are is a gift from God: who you become is your gift to God . Liz plans to go an to MJC and major in computer science. 2, is Si wg st JONATHON PAIZ . . .born in Oakland, now liv Knights Ferry. Mr. Riley is Jon's fi ite teacher because, He rg history interesting. Jon was unteer for the fire department was also involved in baseball, i tling, and ski club. He enjoys s ming, partying, diving, and m cycle riding. Jon was an esco the Football Queen Assembly describes himself as outgoing. SHELLY PEDRIOLI . . .enjoyed her Banking Cai class in Modesto because she students from various schools i getting experience in the busl field. She was active in C.S.F club, gymnastics and cheerlea her freshman year. Shelly was l in Sonora and enjoys water snowskiing, art, music. and just I ing a good time. She was al: counselor at Old Oak Ranch. vllKE D. PERMENTER . .enjoys waterskiing and snow ski- wg. During his four years at OHS, Aike was involved in the Trap Club :nd enjoyed being with his friends. Aike feels his biggest accomplish- nent was learning how to paint :ars and he plans on going to A.J.C. to study body and fender vork. Born in Grants Pass, Mike ropes to become rich and his fa- forite song is, Two Tickets to Para- iise. JOCELYN CARY POTTER ...was active in C.S.F. Munch-A- Bunch, powderpuff and the Gym- tastrata. Mrs. Smith inspired her the host because, She taught me tow to be myself and like if Joce- yn's biggest accomplishment was growing an inch in height and a mile n her ability to relate to people of :ll ages. Her future plans are to at- 'end MJC then go on to a Universi- 'y. Jocelyn's motto is, Conform :nd be dull. BETTE PIPPENGER ...a native of Phoenix, Arizona, is proud to have a job so she could pay all of her own expenses. Being a sensitive person, she believes tha without love, people couIdn't get along in the world and there would be no such thing as a family. Bette attended OHS for three semesters and will always remember how the teachers showed great interest in the students. DANNY PRESFIELD . . .was born in Vurdon, France and hopes to go back and visit some- day. Dan describes himself as easy going and enjoys snowskiing, wa- terskiing, playing football, and bas- ketball. His most memorable exper- ience was winning the V.O.L. Championship and making it to the Northern California Play-Offs. During his two years at O.H.S., Dan was involved in basketball and football. He will always remember how spirit- ed the crowd was at those games. CHRISTINA PITASSI . . .chose Debbie Varner as her fa- vorite teacher because. she knows what she's talking about . As a native of Oakdale, she feels that going all the way through high school and having a good time while going, was her biggest ac- complishment. Christy plans to have a successful career in the field of photography. Her favorite saying is, 'lIt's Cool STACY OUALLS ...is an Oakdale native that has received various awards in A-H, ro- deo. horse shows, and public speaking. One goal she accom- plished was to attend M.J.C. and high school the same time, while graduating mid-term. Stacy feels compassion for your fellow man is very important. Her plans are to go on to college and perhaps be- come a veterinarian. CHARLENE PONTE . . .considers herself human be- cause, l made mistakes but l have the ability to say that's OK , and learn from them. While attending all four years at OHS she was active in J Club, Drama Club and con- cert choir. Charlene also enjoys horticulture, writing, sign language and star-gazing in her spare time. After graduation she plans to attend M.J.C. and become the best she can be. TAMMY RAFFERTY .. .feels she has reached her big- gest accomplishment by learning to help herself while helping others. While attending her senior year at OHS, she was active in F.H.A. and City League Softball. Tammy be- lieves that everyone should have the qualities of understanding and respect because, ln order to get along in this world, you've got to have understanding of peoples feelings and respect. Seniors f 'I 83 Y -na , is . diff' 'ft JlM RAMONT . . .was very involved in rodeo and placed in the World Championship Team Roping in Oaklahoma. Jim will always remember driving a school forklift into a basketball pole. During his four years at OHS, Jim was in- volved in FFA, high school Rodeo, and baseball. Jim's favorite teach- er was Mr. Osman. He describes himself as great and his favorite saying is, Do unto others before they do it to you . x X STEVE RAPINCHUK ...enjoys snow skiing and scuba diving in his spare time. Steve feels his biggest accomplishment was being able to buy his Model A Ford. He participated on the football and track team, and almost reached the school pole vaulting record fby a mere 2 inchesj. Steve was in- volved in Block CSF, Judicial Committee, and the newly found- ed Lunch Club . His plans are aimed towards college and be- REBECA RAZO . . .was born in Mexicali, Baha Cali- fornia, and has lived in Oakdale for eight years. In OHS, she was vice- president of the Azteca Club. She chose Mr. Sone as her most inspira- tional teacher. Rebeca also en- joyed being a teacher's aide at the Coverlond grammer school. Her fu- ture plans are to attend MJC, and then get a job as a bilingual secre- tary. coming an electrician. Wanda Cintron shakes her tambourine at the football game? 'l 84 f Seniors BRIAN REEVES ...born in Modesto, enjoyed Mr. Conrotto's English class because he learned alot from him. Some of Brian's hobbies are sports and build- ing homes. Brian participated on the football, baseball and basket- ball teams, He was also involved on the Judicial Committee and Block UO ghis favorite clubj. Brian hopes to, ive a long and prosperous life . He will always remember Coach Quaccia for his help. LINDA CULLUM REEVES . . .was first runner up for Oakdale's Junior Miss in 4980, Sophomore Ora- cle Queen candidate and chosen as the sophomore with the most leadership in 1977. She was also ac- tive in volleyball, track, badminton, S Club, and Block In Linda's spare time she engoyed crafts and horseback riding. he hopes to be- come a teacher and fulfill her dream of sky diving. SHELLIE REASOR ...has the philosophy, Live ea day to the fullest, because y might not wake up to see tomi row . Born in San Pablo, she enji bike riding, camping, swimmi and having a good time. She plans to attend MJC and go on get her license in registered nursip Mr, Riley was her favorite teac because, he enjoyed kids a really made you want to learn Kathy Snider sells flowers as a band fund raiser. 2 TODD REED . .was involved in fooTball, bas- :eTball, baseball, and Block 'O . Mr. Thrasher was his favor- le Teacher because, He is The JesT Teacher in The school . ln JaskeTball Todd received MosT faluable Player his freshman :nd sophomore years. He also eceived MosT Improved Play- ar his junior year. Todd's mosT nemorable momenT was :aTching The VOL winning ouchdown his freshman year. le plans To go To college and Tudy biological science. Q. a 1-W - ,s A .. ,N . - xs 4 If .. ,f' V -. Www' k --an ' - T 7, w D... ,,, -W-W. .,, T Marc Malone and Wendell Snow cruise The school in a hoT machine. g g lx T , . g , .. EDGAR RHODES . . .is inTeresTed in collecTing knives. He will always remember The friends he made during his high school years. Edgar de- scribes himself as friendly and feels ThaT a person should Try To be himself. In his Two and a half years aT OHS Edgar feels his big- gesT accomplishmenT was noT geTTing inTo Trouble. His fuTure plans include geTTing a job and making loTs of money. 9' Y ,' . M DEREK RIMERT ...was born in Reno Nevada. He was voTed 'lMosT Valuable Player in VOL fooTball. Derek was acTive in baskeTball, fooT- ball, Track, and Block His mosT memorable experience was beaTing Sonora 20-46 in a championship fooTball game. He is a member of a men's sofT- ball Team, and really an all- round aThleTe. Derek's career plans are To play professional fooTball. STEVEN REYNOLDS . . .was PresidenT of band, Vice- presidenT of ConcerT choir, and acTive in Drama and Campus Life. He was also involved in The Oakdale ChrisTian Church. STe- ven believes everyone should develop compassion and The abiliTy To care for one anoTher. AfTer graduaTion, he inTends on going To MJC and majoring in music. He received many awards in The area of music. Someday STeven hopes To be- come a Teacher. W Joe Murphy gives a pep Talk during The Homecoming rally. GREG ROVERA . . .a naTive of Oakdale, enjoys all kinds of sporTs. He was a pow- derpuff cheerleader his junior and senior years. Greg parTici- paTed on The fooTball, wresTling. and Track Teams. He also re- ceived The Team ScouT Award his junior year in fooT- ball. Greg was involved in Block O and acTed as Vice Presi- denT of The Ski Club. Coach Riley inspired Greg The mosT be- cause, he is cool . CINDY ROCHA ...was Junior Class SecreTary, Senior Class RepresenTaTive, Vice-Presidenf of S Club and a fooTball cheerleader. She was also acTive in Powderpuff, STu- denT GovernmenT, Rally Com- miTTee, CSF, and Asilomar. She was a finalisT for Foofball and BaskeTball Homecoming Queen 'her senior year and Homecom- ing Princess her sophomore year. Cindy plans To aTTend STanislaus STaTe and become a medical lab Technicians Seniors f l 85 ROSIE F. RODRIGUEZ . . .enjoyed Mr. Don Osman's Civics class because of the good teach- ing methods. She was active in the Business Club and was also the President of the Azteca Club. ln her spare time she enjoys playing tennis and soccer. Rosie Plans to go on to lvt.J.C. then transfer to Stanislaus State to receive a major degree in Business Administration. Her motto is Live and let live. KEVIN SCHWICHTENBERG . . .was one of the Seniors at Oak- dale High in 4980 who, due to all of his other activities, didn't have time to fill out a Senior biography. We are not sure what activities he was involved in, but if you would like to know more about this person, look him up at your 5 year reunion. Alan Silva puts it V away. KAREN RUPE . . .is a native of Oakdale who en- joys showing horses and skiing in her spare time. She was voted Best Rider in the state of California. Dur- ing her three years at O.H.S., Karen was active in Basketball, Track and Ski Club. She feels that people should be themselves. Karen is planning to attend the 1984 Sum- mer Olympics in Los Angeles. Her motto is: Have a good one! Wrss-,R PEGGY SCOTT ...has attended O.H.S. for three and a half years after moving from Mountain View. She enjoyed her in- volvement in the Gymnestrata. To Peggy, a sense of humor is impor- tant because without one, once in a while life would be boring. After graduation she plans to take business classes at M..l.C., then get married. Peggy will always remem- ber how friendly the students were at O.H.S. ss TONY SALAS . . .Received the Best Defensive Player award and was also cho- sen forthe All League Team in foot- ball his Senior year. His most memo- rable moment was winning the V.O.L. Championship in football and going to the playoffs. Tony played football all four years, played base- ball his freshman year, was a mem- ber of Block and was active in the Peanut Gallery. NANDA SHAW ...is a resident of Waterford who enjoys macrame and wa- ter skiing in her spare time. While attending O.H.S. for four years she was an active member of the Business Club, Nanda feels that more compassion would make the world a better place to live. Her motto is, live for to- day because you never know if there's going to be a tomor- wwlv , . '- A ,,,,M,fg row. Nanda plans to further her Y f ,,, S ' E' . education in Child Develop- . 3 ,.g3',f T 1, ' t .5 ' if W ' 349-'dwivrr ment. ,,,i..nff f DX. ,S R, T ..,, s ,. .6 . I I , S -s -. T j ,,, V . ' by 7.5 M si i f' 5- A A l86fSenlors L . lfiuiwn A ' 5 ,M if Mmm, J ...M A 4-v JUAN SANCHEZ . . .believes the most impc quality a person can have is 3 osity, because All people be treated equal and wit spect . He will always reme the VW stuffing contest his sc more year. .luan's personal mc Be nice, help others, and a be a friend. Juan enjoys gooi sic and cruising, and Mr. Wing: his favorite teacher. TINA SHOWALTER ...is an independant person enjoys water and snow skiing motorcycle riding. She feels generosity is an important qi for a person to have because, that a person will acquire a sen humor and compassion, an other things. Tina plans to fu her education in college and her C.P.H., later in life she wouli to get married and raise a fal AWendell Snow gets a good shot -AN SILVA .was active in C.S.F.. J Club, I Club, and Block He partici- ited on the Football team all four his high school years. Alan's big- lst accomplishment was being Ile to persevere the OHS English Ipartment. Alan received the As- ciated Press National Merit vard for outstanding achieve- ant. Alan plans to attend a state 'liege and major in chemistry. kTHERlNE MARIE SNIDER .was active in Drama, Band, oir, J Club, S Club, Block I , Chess Club, and the Oakdale wior Miss Pageant. She has re- lived various awards and icked in Track, and was a finalist a lion's Club speech contest. Her reer plans are to get a degree in a Air Force, then go on to earn r Masters in Communication Jour- lism. Born in Frankfurt, Germany, thy feels, everything happens a purpose . N 'Q'- wwe.. ...QM LINDA SICILLE ...lives in Waterford and has at- tended Oakdale High all four of her high school years. Linda was in- volved in Powderpuff Football, Fu- ture Homemakers of America, was a letter girl and participated in the Oakdale Jr. Miss program. WENDELL SNOW ...was one of our defensive guards in football this year. Born and raised in Oakdale, Wendell was involved in football, track, and Block Some of his hobbies are fishing and hunting. From his four years at OHS. Wendell will always remember the Section Play-Offs and the fun he had in football. Wendell also received the honor of being named All-League in foot- ball, and he believes the best qual- ity a person can have is a sense of humor ANGELA LYNN SMITH ...was Treasurer of the Business Club and a member of the Rally Committee and Ski Club. She was inspired by Mr. Conrotto because, he points out how important it is not to depend on your friends. As a na- tive of Modesto, Angela plans to go on to M.l.D. State College and study to become a Dental Assis- tant. Her life time goal is to become totally independant. TERESA SOLANSKY .. .learned the most from Mr. Quaccia because he treated her as an individual. At OHS she was active in Volleyball, Badminton, Ral- ly Committee, and Cheerleading. Teresa was also a member of the Rainbow Girls. She is planning a fu- ture career in the line of Fashion Merchandising. Teresa believes people should be themselves, not what others want them to be. . s . CHRIS SMITH . . .believes that having a sense of humor is the most important quality a person can acquire. During her two years at OHS, she played Pow- derpuff Football her Senior year. As a junior, Chris received a merit award in her R.O.P. class of Retail Sales and Merchandise. Chris says, I couldn't have moved to a better school to attend my last two, and most memorable, years of High School. JEFFERSON TODD SPENCER . . .believes, You should be able to live with and accept yourself and others as you and they are . Todd hopes to, be able to give back to life as much as it has given me. He participated on the baseball team and enjoys all sports. Todd will re- member being in Mrs. Smith's girls P.E. class for a semester and his fa- vorite saying is, Winners never quit and quitters never win. . sas 'Q ff as- 1 .I 4 R mf s, X Seniors f 187 SANDRA SQUlRES . . .is a native of Easton, Maryland. She enjoys singing, dancing, read- ing, and music. During her three years at OHS she was a member of the Rally Committee, Business Club and Ski Club. Sandra feels that it you don't know how to laugh at yourself, you can't laugh with oth- ers. As a Senior she was active in the Miss Waterford Pageant. San- dra plans to attend MJC. SAUNDRA SVVARD . . .chose Mr. Osman as her fa- vorite teacher because, he made his class exciting . She was an OHS majorette, and an active member of Ski Club, Stu- dent Legislature, and a Class Representative. Saundra has re- ceived various awards in baton and majorette. Her most memo- rable experience was traveling to Europe as a sophomore with Mr. Steinhart's group. Saundra's career plans are to become a child psychologist. 188 f Seniors 'K . wr 3- .4, O Z 4 .... 1. ,I W ' W ' x . A ,, . KEVIN STEVENS . . .nicknamed Tiny by his friends, has lived in Oakdale all of his life. His personal motto is, Today is the first day of the rest of my life . Kevin was involved in football and in Block Mr. Clipper was his favorite coach and he will always remem- ber being a part of the 1980 VOL Championship Team. Kevin enjoys fishing and hunting, He believes a sense of humor is the best quality a person can have. OSBORNE STOUT . . .was one of the Seniors at Oak- dale High in 1980 who, due to all of his other activities, didn't have time to fill out a Senior biography. We are not sure what kind of activities he was involved in, but if you would like to know more about this person look for him at your 5 year reunion. 9- Teresa Solansky and Charla Desimas get into the spirit before the Powder- puff WW? .M 4 MARK STREETER . . .is a native of Fresno, Ca. Mc was involved in tennis and in t Trap Club, during his high schr years. He enjoys fishing and in his spare time. A sense of he believes, is the most quality a person can have. plans on being an auto ' He really enjoyed his senior OHS. 't Y gl KATHY THIEL ...feels that communication important because without you can have no kind of rel tionship. Mr. Cousins was her f vorite teacher because, I kept you interested in his su jects . Kathy was a Class Repr sentative while active in St dent Legislature, Asilomar, ai Cheerleading. After graduatid she plans to obtain her C.P.f then get married and raise family. r 'r ? A , 4 W . 151.1 i ' . - .'V, ' .. , j ..,. , .V .l -Q - '-.- '- Sandra Squires roots the football team on to Rosie Rodriguez spends some time victory. alone. ott McDonald sadly watches the le show. 1 Xfl. f . f 4 . MICHAEL RAY TORRANS X . .enjoys team roping, rodeoing, snow skiing. and dancing. Mike was involved in baseball. football. FFA. and National High School Rodeo Association. He was elected Vice President of the N.H.S.R.A. in district M5 and his Senior class named him Most Spirited . Mlke's personal motto is, Believe in yourself and go! He also describes himself as i'wild Mike plans on at- tending Fresno State and majoring in AG Eco- nomics. DEBBIE THOMPSON . . .was one of the Seniors at Oak- dale High in 1980 who, due to all of her other activities, didn't have time to till out a Senior biography. We are not sure what activities she was involved in, but if you would like to know more about this person, look for her at your 5 year reunion. BRUCE TYLER . . .was one of the Seniors at Oak- dale High in 1980 who, due to all of his other activities, was unable to fill out a Senior biography. We are not sure what activities he was in- volved in, but if you would like to know more about this person, look for him at your 5 year reunion. si. I -. W I . . W f u 11: 9. , , Seniors get together for last good-by. MONICA THOMPSON ...enjoys songleading, modeling, dancing, and gymnastics as her hobbies. At OHS she was active in track. gymnastics, Block Munch-A-Bunch, Rally Committee, Student Legislature, Asilomar. Cheerleading, and Songleading. Monica was undefeated in gym- nastics all four years and received Most Valuable G-ymnist . In track she received Outstanding Senior , and was also Oakdole's 4980 Junior Miss. FELIX VALVERDE . . .was one of the Seniors at Oak- dale High in 4980 who, due to all of his other activities, was unable to fill out a Senior biography. We are not sure what activities he was in- volved in, but if you would like to know more about this person, look for him at your 5 year reunion. - I . ,,,. TINA RENEE VANCE . . .was born in Riverside, Ca., and has attended OHS for one and a half years. She worked in the Food Service and played baseball and volleyball. In her spare time, Tina enjoys showing dogs. She was in- spired by Mr. Riley because he was a nice and understanding teacher. Tina plans to attend the Oakdale Bible Center after graduation, and possibly get a job at the Hershey Plant. V., Seniors f 'I 89 SALLY VAUGHN . . .was inspired by Mr. Hendricks because, he TreaTs everyone equally and enjoys whaT he Teaches . Born in CasTro Valley, she enjoys arT in her spare Time and has received various awards for her work. Sally was a member of The 76-77 Drill Team. She plans To aTTend MJC, and Then geT married. Sally feels, There is no room Today for wasTed energies. There is Too much To be accomplished . TROY VERRERAS ...was involved in Drama and The school musicals. He enjoys gymnasTics and describes him- self as, One of a kind . During his four years aT OHS, Troy liked Mrs. Kramer's class The mosT. Troy's fuTure plans include be- coming an arT major. He hopes To jusT be happy all of his life. The one Thing Troy will always re- member is The friends he has made Through The years. PAUL VILLARREAL ...was born in McAllen Texas and now lives in Oakdale. Paul enjoys fishing, hunTing, and camping. In high school he was involved in fooTball, wresTling and The Trap Club. Paul's mosT memorable momenT was when The enTire sTudenT body parTici- paTed in The walk ouT . He plans To furTher his educaTion aT MJC. JEFF WALLEN . . .was involved in fooTball and baseball all four of his high school years. He belonged To The Pea- nuT Gallery and Block Mr. Violini was Jeff's fayoriTe Teach- er because, his class is never boring . His personal moTTo is, Do unTo oThers as They do unTo you . The one Thing Jeff will al- ways remember is, being a parT of seven champion Teams . T90 X Seniors JOHN VERRERAS . . .was born in ModesTo and now lives in WaTerford. John en- joys hunTing whenever possible. He believes a sense of humor is The besT qualiTy a person can have. John's favoriTe song is Highway To HelI by AC. DC. SCOTT VIERRA ...was born in ModesTo and now lives in WaTerford. ScoTT enjoys hunTing, four-wheeling, and rodeoing. He was involved in TooTbalI and FFA Qbecause he enjoyed working wiTh animals, FFA was his favoriTey. Mr. Miller inspired ScoTT The mosT. ScoTT believes everyone should be honesT and his personal moTTo is, Go for The gusTo or don'T go . The one Thing ScoTT hopes To do is, geT rich . NANCY WANN .. .is a naTive of Oakdale who enjoys painTing, skeTching, Ten- nis, and camping. She parTici- paTed in volleyball, Tennis, Munch-A-Bunch, S Club, Asilo- mar, Grange and Rainbow. Nancy received her Block O in Tennis and has won various awards in arf. Her fuTure plans are To aTTend Chico STaTe Uni- versiTy and pursue a career in graphic arTs. MAURA WALKER ...was one of The Seniors aT Oakdale High in T980 who, due To all of her oTher acTiviTies, didn'T have Time To fill ouT a Sen- ior biography. We are noT sure whaT kind of acTiviTies she was involved in, buT if you would like To know more abouT This person look for her aT your 5 year re- union. si' 3 . , ! , s I SHERI WARREN ...is a native of Modesto who was active in Ski Club, Rally Committee and Student Legis- lature. She was a cheerleader for two years, a songleader her junior year, and a mascot her senior year. Sheri's favorite teacher was Mr. Osman be- cause, with his great sense of humor, he made learning fun . Sheri plans to attend MJC for two years and then get a job as a secretay or bookkeeper. WILLIAM WATSON ...was one of the Seniors at Oakdale High who, due to all of his other activities, didn't have time to fill out a Senior biogra- phy. We are not sure what ac- tivities he was involved in, but if you would like to know more about this person, look for him at your 5 year reunion. BRIAN DENNIS WAY ...enjoys fishing and hunting in his spare time. Brian was in- volved in football and the Trap Club. He hopes to help stop the needless destruction of the for- est lands and animals within his lifetime. Mr. Don Hendricks in- spired Brian the most. Brian be- lieves generosity is the most im- portant quality a person can have. BOBBY WHITE . . .was born in Visalia, Ca. and now lives in Oakdale. He be- lieves humor is the best quality a person can have because, 'Iwithout it we would all crack . Mr. William Maxi was his favorite teacher. During his four years at Oakdale, Bobby was involved in the Trap Club. ln his spare time, he likes to fish and hunt. KIRK WATERS . . .was born in San Mateo and has lived in Oakdale for one year. While attending OHS he participated on the varsity bas- ketball team. Kirk's hobbies in- clude water skiing, snow skiing and competitive surfing. He feels that every person should develop the quality to not only have a friend, but to be a friend . After graduation, Kirk plans to go into the medical field and then make his home in New Zealand. KRISTIN ANN WATTS . . .feels that, when you have a winning team, your school spirit will back you up! She was ac- tive in Powderpuff, badminton, basketball, Rally Committee, Ski Club, Medical Arts, and the Jr. Miss Pageant. Kris was a cheer- leader for two years and a songleader for two years. She plans to go on to college and then pursue a profession in the medical field. MARGARET MARIE WHERMAN ...will always remember when the students stood up for their teachers during the 1979 Stu- dent Walkout. Born in Castro Valley, she includes badminton and waterskiing in her hobbies. She was active in basketball and Art Club at OHS. Margaret believes that if a person does not have a sense of humor, he doesn't have life. JESS WILKSON ...was born in Bakersfield, Ca. and has lived in Oakdale for three years. His favorite teacher was Mr. Dyer because, he was the only teacher I really listened to . Jess enjoys guitar, baseball and working on cars. He de- scribes himself as encouraga- ble and plans on attending MJC. The one thing Jess hopes to accomplish is, a good job Gnd security . Seniors f 494 TIM WILSON , . .named Most Valuable in football his Senior year. He was also voted Outstanding Offen- sive Player in the V.O.L. Tim participated on the basketball, and baseball teams and was a member of the Block O Club. In his spare time, Tim likes to fish and hunt. His biggest accom- plishment was taking the Cham- pionship his Senior year. KENNETH RUSSEL WRIGHT . . .was 4979 - 80 'Homecoming King reigning over the girls Powderpuff football game. He was on the football, wrestling, and baseball teams. Kenny was Vice President of his class both his junior and senior years. He was President of the Munch-A- Bunch Club and also a member of Block The one thing Ken- ny hopes to accomplish is, Getting married just once , DAN XAVIER , . .was one of the Seniors at Oakdale High in 1980 who, due to all of his other activities was unable to fill out a senior biogra- phy. We are not sure what ac- tivities he was involved in, but if you would like to know more about this person, look for him at your 5 year reunion. DAVID YBARRA . . .was one of the Seniors at Oakdale High in 1980 who, due to all of his other activities, was unable to fill out a senior biogra- phy. We are not sure what ac- tivities they were involved in, but if you would like fto- know more about this person, look for him at your 5 year reunion. 192 f Seniors A .f mst.- CRYSTAL WRIGHT . . . was born in Concord and en- joys being with her friends: and listening to music. Debbie Varner was her favorite teacher because She's not just a teacher, she's a friend . Cry- staI's favorite memory was when her boyfriend got arrested for bringing her to school. She plans to get married and raise a family while remaining sane. Crystal's motto is: Take all the advice you can, then do what you want. NINA WULZEN . . .was active in Block vol- leyball, basketball, badminton, Powderpuff, A-H, and City league softball. She has re- ceived various awards in bad- minton and volleyball. Nina ad- mired Mrs. Anita Jackson be- cause she is so understanding. Born in Frankfurt, Germany, Nina plans to attend Fresno State University and major in Orna- mental Horticulture. Eventually she would like to own her own Nursery. KIMBERLY K. YAEGER ...chose Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Rippe as her favorite teachers because they were both under- standing and encouraging. She was a member of Medical Arts, and as a freshman was active in Ski Club and Girl's Basketball, Kim plans to become a volun- teer Ski Patrol or Ski Instructor, then get married and raise a family. 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