Oceanside High School - Pirateer Yearbook (Oceanside, CA)

 - Class of 1972

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N (mfr i7 ' - - ' ' 6% ■ . Q - Life everxii-here invokes the old and the nen ' , the little and the great, the up and the down. Oceanside High School, this book ti ' ill show, is deeply involved n ' lth living. ■ . ' ' .deeply involved zuith living. Table of Contents Seniors P- 16 Juniors p. 64 Faculty p. % Sports p. 114 Sophomores P- 180 Freshmen p. 200 Clubs p. 226 Music P- 230 Advertisers P- 240 The Pirateer 1972 Oceanside High School Oceanside, Ca. 92054 UP...! Art Mobley, Ocean side High School senior, shows hozv. Life everywhere involves. . . the up and the dozun. In summer the living is easy, and life is for the young. Livirif; a free and easy life, Without trouble or strife. Living to do as you please, Without anyone to criticize and tease. Working to make this world one Life can only be beautiful when this is done. . . . Carol Weed XJ:i Cia l(}i ' ■ o-( M - - ' u di f f:::! zr;L:y: rjj A - - A ' Va O) iU Ji A Crf Only the li .0 ving can learn the ageless wonders of life. . C - P a Youth i: time for learning A ' ' -7 J ' .1- ..  2 ' M m ' m .. O ' i. r • , .tP v,. :i f X ,. ' ' ' .M i LH ( ' Ki l „ f. Cx v . ' 7 ' IJ« ■ ' rO- ' 1 ' li ' 1 Living a free and easy life, . . . Working to make this world one, Life can only be beautiful ... U ' l l Life can only be beautiful. ■•Orilv Ix-ai.tilul? I lion ' t know about that! - D.-bhi.- B,-mkm li -.uttrrrd on tlu- sidi-lincs i-arly in tlu- footba 10 Life involves the old and the nezu. . . A nezu school year begins at Oceanside High. . . Matriculation Day Looking back and remembering all the good times ■ Looking forward and wondering what will be, There ' s no time to look back and be sad. There ' s only time to look ahead and dream of what . . . Carol Weed People involved at Oceanside High. Seniors of Oceanside High. . .Life everyiihere involves the little and the great, the ne-LK and the old. It ' s bef n tar-out knowina you. And learning to love all the little things you do. Listening to you when you ' re down and out. And being with you when ou ' re so happy you laugh and shout. But now, my friend, there is something I must do. And that ' s to say good-bye and may ( jod bless ouI . . . Carol Weed A x xv © 5, r.;t- -V % -! ' A - % ' e v L ' -V ' y r ' V . - x. 0 . o 0 A 3 J ( . L These are the desirable things of life. . . John Adkins Mike Alcorn Murrie Alcorn Anne Aldrich F. Kuka Alisa Elsie AKarado Ernest Alvarez Mary Amos Paula Anderson Richard Anderson Graciela Anguiano Beverlv Ar cher endy Astorga Anusaga Atoe Frankie Badillo 18 Rudy Badillo Vincent Baginski Patricia Bany Craig Barberio Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. 19 Dcbra Benfatti Dcbra Bf-ngsch James Berry As far as possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons. «lt - Ralph Billings Rosemary Bollig k Rocky Bills Stephanie Bonser Patricia Bird Andrew Borden Jack Blakeman Sandy Bosch Mike Boyer Filiberto Bravo Susan Breakfield . . .escape to a free and easy life Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others even the dull and ignorant; they too have their story. Rick Buchanon Margaret Buckner Craig Burgess Ins Burks Michael Burns James Bussey Alfred Cabley Rick Calzada John CarHsto Julia Carrasco Lorenzo Cason Margarita Castillo Lucinda Chatfield Marlene Childs Stephen Christensen . .all the good times zue had Jack Clark Jerry Clark James Clarke Earl Cole Charles Combs Pascual Contreras i J 3 V 3 Gayle Cooper Debra Corey Brenda Crandell 24 o- r, .i- V V ' Avoid loud and aggressive persons; they are vexations to the spirit. . . . being with you wlu-n you are so happy. 25 .it ' s been far-out Lucille Crandfll Wallat ' c Crase Bobby Creel Earl Cross Jack Cross Coreen Crowley Delores Cruz William Culver Russell Cunnintjham Cynthia Curto Dorothy Daltoii Eugene Dannenberger Timothy Daugherty John Da is Juanita Davis 26 If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter; for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Deborah Delorey Zeth Devore Dcborali Diaz Rebecca Diaz learning to love all the things Deborah Dicapua Elizabctli Dincrstfin Tammara Dodsoti Robert Doherty Susan Doose Ralph Driscoll Barry Dungy Eddie Duron Lorie Dutkiewicz Mike Dwyer Thomas Earle Nelson Elmore Chris Emans Rudy Eneinas Karen Engen 28 Kathy Flynn Kay Forari Nancy Foster 29 beautiful life Larry Fregia Jcnnell F ' reliz (jary Garcilaso Cheryl Garner Kim Garner John Garza Sabrina Gee Holly Geiger William Gibbs Thomas Gidley Carol Cjilbert Marcia ( jilmer Cynthia Gladfelter IP t Julie (ileason Rachel (jcinzales Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Keep in- terested in your own career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. Cheryl Gore Patricia Gradillas Curtis Gray Ruben ( juilien . . .life without trouble or strife Da e Gutierrez Henry (juzman joleiie Hale Janet Hal: Michael Hal: Susan Hal Tom Haman Craig Harbin Sandra Hargrove Tina Harmon Rick Harvey William Har e Barbara Ha ins Rita Hayden Charles Heim Exercise caution in your business affairs; for the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals; and every- where life is full of heroism. Colonel Helms Gail Henderson Tonya Hendrix Almut Hciikclmann 34 Warren Hiidse Jaiu-t Hodges Linda Hodj-on Pam(da Hoffman Steplien HolI.en jaines H(illingsv (irtli Rebecca Horta N.ancy Humlicek Donald House Linda Hunziker Richard Huckeba Tony Ibalio Linda Hucks Brooke Jaffe Cliarlcittejohnson (irct;.|(ihriM)n Ruk Johnson True love zuill last. Tamara Jolmson Patricia Joliiiston Rfbccia Johnston Sliaron Johnston Diant- Jones Janet Jones Melinda Jones Michael Jones Steven Jones Ad.-lejosepho Lynnette Keesee Deborah Keister Sandy Keister Richard Kelieher Tom Keilev Kathy Ki-lly Cynthia Kenney Monica Kilt ' Patti Kinder Kerry Krueger Especially, do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is perennial as the grass. Cynthia Kurowski Stephanie Lagera Frank Lares Janet Larson Susan Latocki Jim [ awson Mike Lawson Kim Leaf Renee Legg Remember the good times. 38 Lisa Lijiht Eva I opez Ann l ort-c Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Walter Lorio Doris Loyko Dcnnib lyyncli Roy Lynch rcri Magana September Maletz Cliristine Man Retina Mancillas Inez Marez Pamela Markey Peter Marquarcit Pamela Mason Renae Mays Andrea McCaffery Antiiea MeCarthy 39 Looking forward and wondering. . . Michael McCulloch Mark Meeker Lori McCjregor Chervl Mehe ie Anna McKinney C ' ritliia Mehl Peggy McTaggart loan Miller Ste e Miranda Jack Mitehe John M It Dt-nisf Montamhle Michael Moog ( lary Mtiore Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. Jelt-ne Moore Kevin Muldoon Arthur Muro Jaequelin Murphy Angela Murray Terry Murray Barbara OmutKlsim Michelccn O ' Neill Michat-l Onstott . . do not distress yourself with imaginings. Judy Orthman David Palmer Wayne Parker V ' icki Patnode Ronda Peace Steve Pearce Tony Pedrosa Cathy Pendzich Letitia Pepper Katherine Perry Glenn Phillips MikePhilo Nellie Pierce Joyce Pirillo Kathleen Piskorski True friends are for life. Anita Poggi Martha Pratt Maryann Poulton Charlie Pravcl Virginia Pounds Paul Premo Robin Powers M anlyn rrice (abnvr) Karen Racdel Lizz Ramsay Joanne Ranieri Stacy Ranson Micliael Raue Shirley Rectun Carolyn Renfro Paul Reschke ( jena Reyes Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness. .T y - SameeRTelly V ( MaryRit Q) ' ' y I J Jose Rivera r ,y 1 . • r.C ' ,p A A c- lane Roht-rtS iK Ellen Rocklin Donna Rodes V.J CP ' i) .V ,7 J P ju ' ' ' rv %b ca Roland e £) VT rA yBobbie Rose (y .iiDarle mith-Rowe - Denise Ruiz A y- ' ' cy U ' welSabeli y fi y 1 ' VC)eborali Sabourin - - (V ■. [)- (1 ' J y Salazar Olivia Salazar Ricardo Salazar William Sams jV G i ,,il) Patricia Sanchez Susan Satterly David Savicki Katlierine Scbaaf Kevin Schmid Cynthia Schroeder Harvey Schroeder Maryanne Schwei Dehorah Search Carol Sears Taof i Segi Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. Christine Segura Wendy Shamp Colleen Shanahan F J ' i ' f} ' e7 : . ; i l - ' e K Steve Shankle ( ,.,. Barbara Shapi Becky Shea J ' 4 - ly Tom Shepherd Dona Shrewsbury ,_. , Debra Siemens rV 1 Child of the UNIVERSE Richard Small Alan Smith Catherine Smith Ha n Smith Jennifer Smith Michael Smith Patricia Smith James Snyder Deborah Soper icki Speer Michael Spring Sharlene Starke Michael Stendahl James Stettler Charlotte Stogsdill You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. (irc ory riiobois uii -k(i I rionia Wally Tlujiiias Life is as it should. . . Micliai-I Thompson Walter I hornbcrg Stcvt-n Iisdalc Melissa Tookcr Joanne Trost Richard Trotter Ronald Troxel Linda Iruax Martha Uribe Roxan V ' allez Randall Vargas Valerie Ventar Victoria Vidal Jean Viveiros Linda Wahlgren Richard Waite ennifcr Walker (ilcn Wallis P ipiT Walsh Deborah Walters Sharon Walwick Janie Ward Pamela Warren Phillip Warren P.arl Warren And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. Wayne Wasano Patti Watson Carol Weed Kellv Westbrook aikie Wheeler iieresa Whit - . . .Keep peace. Still a beau tiful world. Rebecca Whitely Mark Whitlock Dale Whitvvortli Linda Wilcox Marycilcn Wilson Robert Wilson Robert Wilson James Winkler Karen Witman Manila Wood Don Wooten Steven Worters Sandra Wyman Sandy ' lOsbinuira Waynette ' ouiifi RdIiiii Zaniojc Mario Zaratc Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be, and whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. Vickie Ziiorski Final Photos Jon Anderson Christopher Carter Frank Contreras Vicki Crouse Daniel Delanev Robert Dohertv David Frantz Ricliard Kastne Ricei Mcl.ain Kent I ' dorinaii ( )phelia Soto 53 Senior Hall of Fame AT SOME SET TIME DURING THE SCHOLASTIC YEAR THE SENIOR CLASS AT OCEANSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ANNUALLY ' HONORS A TRADITION THE SELECTING BY CLASS-WIDE VOTE OF THE SENIOR HALL OF FAME. VOTING FOR THE HALL OF FAME COUPLES IS AL- WAYS INTENSE AND INTEREST IN THE OUTCOME IS KEEN. THIS EAR THE ACCOMPANYING COUPLES WON THEIR UNDYING PLACES IN THE OHS SENIOR HALL OF FAME- 1 ?72. ■■f? j ' ?JS- t3iiJ ' £ V - ' •JL ••,- i ' 3 HALL OF FAME— 1972 (above, left) BEST LOOKING-Kevin Muldoon and Karen Jett; (above, right) MOST LIKELY TO DESTROY TH E SYSTEM-Mary Anne Schwei and Mike Perrv; (below, 1. to r.) BEST ALL AROUND-Mike Spring and Maxine Bowen; FUNNIEST-Stella Parks and Robert Wilson; MOST LIKEABLE-Kuka Alisa and Robert Wilson; MOST ATHLETIC-Susie Miller and Tom Haman. Other couples voted into the Hall of Fame- 1 972 and not pictured are: MOST SERVICE TOTHESCHOOL-BiUTeterand Renee Legg; MOST TALENTED- John Musser and Cindy Kurowski; MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED-Bill Teter and Renee Legg; MOST SPIRITED-Jim Norton and Kuka Alisa. . .the desirable things of life The Snowball — Christmas Formal .and still more desirable things in life DESIDERATA GO PLACIDLY AMID THE NOISE AND HASTE, AND REMEMBER WHAT PEACE THERE MAY BE IN SILENCE. AS FAR AS POSSIBLE WITHOUT surrender be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and ignorant; they too have their story. Avoid loud and aggressive persons; they are vexations to the spirit. If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter; for always there will , ) be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Keep interested in your own career, j however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes ■ of time. Exercise caution in your business affairs; for the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals; and everywhere life is full of heroism. Be yourself. Especially, do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is perennial as the grass. Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with imaginings. Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe, no less i than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be, and whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. With all its sham, drudgery and broken dre ams, it i s still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. FOUND IN OLD SAINT PAUL ' S CHURCH, BALTIMORE: DATED 1962 M N B .young and alive at OHS Seek not your friends with hours to kill, But seek them with hours to live. . . . Kahlil Gibran Seek your friends. f.y ' ' iy 62 N not with hours to kill, but with hours to liVe William Adams Micharl Alford Charles Allen Garv Andrews Janet Ardillo uelineM. Arnold LaVonne Atkins Cjreg Av lie . Herman AviUv. Richard Baca Edward Badillo Bridget Baker Juniors. . . deeply involved at OHS Jrnce E. Baker Richard L. Baker Vince Balch Randall Ball Thelma Banks D.bra L. Bar(; - Ci-rald Barr F.duard Barry Kathlp,-n BarthoM J„lin ;. Bans Oace A. Bausrmer Klin Bral li Iddv Beaumont Linda B, avers (Joirm Beitv rKneL Bell ' n. . jnlin Bell i Kirnberly Bella.k (iina Benfatti . V James Bu-gler K Kenneth Bjornsc H Rb ' ( )ey Blakey IV j r Rnbm Bluff ■s i ' atruia Bnatman , . Ahe future is yours Linda I). Bodle Kenneth Bi e Leslu- Boerner Bruce Sogers Phillip Bollineton Joann Bond Margaret Boose June Ann Boston Frank Bourbeau Lester Bowen John Bo den Janice Bracv Jan Bradbur MariimJ. Bradsberr) Steve D. Bradshaw Brad Branton Every morning, rain or shine, you are there With our smiling face, and sweet voice without a care. Joseph Brrnier Cathv Brennan Teresa BrlsKiw Sandra Brown Larri L. Brusch Iar Burlian .n Patnek Burks Kenneth Burr Mark Burns RoaeHo Burro Michael Bun Cheryl Butts Joseph Caahi GreKCau, Maricella Campos Randy N. Carpenter Darlene Cato R.dpli Cer.la . .Looking forward and wondering MarvM. I). c,n I...U TOUT R. Dursa Muhael Downs Mark [)n-ln, h,-iikn D..nnaDring„ Todd Dube George Dudasli Glen Duncan Shawn Duncan Theresa Dupont Sally M. Durkee Frederick Dvson Beverly Edge jernj. Edwards Evelyn Eineman TrinaM. Ellis Looking back and remembering all the good times we had. Looking forward and wondering what will be. There ' s no time to look back and be sad. There ' s only time to look ahead and dream of what will be. Kit A. Enger Alan Enriquez James Tony Enriqu Victoria Ennquez Steve Epperson Mike Estrada William Fabyunkey Steven Farquhar Mtli..ny Felt Billy Ferguson Frances Ferguso Cathv Fierros Michele A. Finney Oliana Fiso Diana Foran Bonnie L. Francis Richard Francis jeffryFulirmann Lee Ann Fuller Maureen D. J ' urey Michai-IFurgrscn Pamda A. Games Mane C aleai Glenn Garav. to Sarah C)a Garner Gabriel Garza Patricia Gee Cher)l.|.Gerber Margaret Gibne Gregory Gleason Richard (jlover Robert (iobbi Ralph (Sober Frank Ste e ( jonzales Eva Mane (ioudau Frances Gore Lawrence Wm. Goss Myron (iraves Kdward Green Jeffrey (jreen Terry Greenspan Nicholas (JnUiuk, J r Randy Guest Nadine Guillen WilandaCiuzma Geno Hagiperos Walter Hailev Chester Halcom Cvnthia Hannan ronim Hams Linda Renae Havlik D.inald Ray Hau kii R„l.ertM. Havnes Patrick. I. Healy Donna Heath 73 Facing the future at OHS Palrina Hrriry D.ivi.l ll Tnaii(l.-z RuIkh H.rnatule . DriinisllKks Zina Hidalgo James R. Hill Sue Hill BrendaHilliard Ronald Hinderliter OdiceHines Tony Hmojosa Brad Hise Charlt-n,. Hoke Tim Holdsworth Brent Hooper Tom K. Horn Christy Horton James A. Houk Thomas Howard Angle M. Howe r,-,- Ann Hub,- jim Hucks loni Hudgins Karen Hughes I ' aul Hurd Mldlellelmla Altalngold Arlenelsidon tjeorge A. Jackson Steve M.Jacobs Catherine Jago Jeff P.J arvie Adron Eddie Jenkli Elizabeth Jimenez Rosa Jimenez loanneM. Jo Dell Juniors. . .d free and easy life C-hnMimj.ilM Jol.n.VI.JolM aIn Join IVrrvS. .loh, ' alen,-,|,.hn K.niictli U. ,|( RanH.il R j, Run,,,,- J. .(aniesA..|..raar, J.-an A. J.isc-ph,. John Justice |im lustus Alex Kapitanski [),.naldj. Kaulii Kathlren L. Ko- Cliristupfirr K,il 76 ■ ' d f ■ M Marv Kcllehrr Gregory Kelley rJannv Ki-lso jol.n Kennedy V Tom Kidd Kern Kiely Kan Kilbun Ray K.iigsle [)a rdKlrb Charles M. Kish Paul W. Kline Fred Knapp Flnora Knotts Lorraine M. Kohner Richard Kratcoski Kri-tina Krause t .M-. F.d« in Kreutzer MaryAnne Krsnak UeniseKreuKer Roberts. Kuslo Limla Kuvk.i.aall j,m K, l.a.u- Linda S.LaPlanf Rnxann,. Launer Mark Lau l,T Jnann Lawsen MichadS. Lea Douglas Lear Daniel Lretch Jn,-Fal.-aoLefltl (;i,.r,aAnnL,-ggan Charles Lesperance Ann Llghtbourne DaviH Lln,lsey John C. Lively The old and the new, young and old, little and great ...lifeatOHS • - 1 ' V Is: d ' m x! M% -Ki ' h %} 78 Ellen Locke Dennis Lohr Bill Long Barbara Lopez Daisy F. Lopez Pedro Lopez Carrie Lukeman Jacob Lutz Kirk MacDonald JohnMacier Daniel Maclndoe Wavne MacLachla Ruth Maddox Luisa Magana Ralph Magdalcna David Maneval Craig Mark F.ugene Marquardt Luana Marquardt Patricia Marquart An outlook on life at OHS I ' liil .Vhirnm-7. Rirhard Martinez Calvin Massengalc Aritluiiiv Matto. H.-rmanC. Mauya Nicholas Maynard Ronald Mays Rrlircca .VlcAllist.T Michael W.McBride Larry McCloughan Nancy McDade Jean McFarland Harriet Mclntvre William V McKinney Michael McLemore Maureen McMullan mm P WJ H LrAnne Mellon T ITi Tmi P. Menard t J John H. Meneilly Joseph Miller GuyMcNally Kevin B. McNally Donald McNamara JohnMeizis MarkMinser I),hraM..ntanihle Larry Moore Mary A. Moore Wayne Moore Kathleen Morse Robert Mosley Donna Mosqueda Keith W. Moss Kelly Anne Movlan Gloria Munoz. Lawrence R. Murphy Vaughn Murphv Shereen Nagata Gayie Nakano Dan L. Nelson Charles Neuman Fletcher Noel M.gucl Nolascn MlkeS. Norem Robin Norie Janice M. Norton Richard Nunes EilzahethOaklev Margaret Ann Oakley Mane Lois O ' Connell Bonnie O ' Neal Gregory Owens Every morning, rain or shine, you are there. . . 82 Howard Peter ShflU-v Pezzulo Anthony Ptfitc ( ircg Phillips Paul Reyes Anthony Ricketts Paul Ring James Roberge Brent A. Roberson David Roberts Jodi L. Roberts Rebecca Robertson Ryan Robinson Janice Roche Debra Rocbeleau Laurie Rockwell Robert D. Rodgers Annette Rodriguez Audrey Rodriguez Tony S. Rodriguez John Rolfes Esther Romero William Roque Mark Ross B.ibln Rossbach William E. Rudolph Elizabeth Russell CJarv Russell Eli?ab.-th Samuel Javier Sanchez Evelyn Sarenana Steve Satterlee Cathv Saulpaw Dehra Sailor Riehard Scat tis Charles Schnese Belinda Schrader Barbara Schroeder William Schrorder Ruhanl Schwab Juniors on the go atOHS Cathy Schwarz Patrick Serle Malinda Shadel Gregory Sheffield James Shirley Millanetta Shull Marsha L. Siddall Carla K. Siemens Chris Simes Mitsuyo Simon David Simpson Kathy Skaggs Denise L. Skinner Mary Smilardo Barbara Smith Brett Smith Clifford H. Smith Deborah Smith Julie Smith Larry D. Smith Thomas Smith Christie Snidi-r Andrfw Soper Eric Sorensen Cheryl W. Sossamon Bruce Spe.gle Sally Jolyn Sprints Debbie Stattord Gregory Staggs Hollie A. Stanaland Laura St eige John Stickles Rosemary Stills David Stradley Phyllis Stroman Juniors. . .only time to look ahead. . . Charles VVm. Sullivan Sean Sulluan Roy C.Sutton Mary Lynn Swaim Cathy Su igart William Swilley Robert Szabad Sergio Tampon Simplicio Tampon Clarence Tanner Tufea Taupule Mark Telford SherrieTerral Hope Thomas Shelly Thomas Gall Thomasson Caryn Sue Thompson Douglas Thompson Gary Thompson Louise Tibbetts 89 The expression is free. . . Drbi.l,- r,,w,ls,M,l Mi.li..,l I ri,|„ D.niM- Vardy |„anii Varrnhio Kinrklin Vercspej Kobert Victorick KrarucsVivnros Ktl.cl Voaklandt- D.-borali Wal(i.M I, -ff Walker Stcpl - Wallls Mary,- Walwuk Tonia Warni-r Daryl Wasano Barbara Watso Mi-lodcf Wat5, i Cathy Weaver James Webb Candace Werts Andy Westbrook Brenda White Kllen Wh.te Juniors. . . involved with OHS U.Mruu- VVhit.-l -v Jaim-sWIiit.-ly lirtty Whittington D T -k Williams Laura Will[arns Vdma Williams Janet Wilson Kari Winans Randy Wiseman Troy Withers Carol Wood Craig Wood Lee Woodruff Darrell Woods Randall Worters Scott WriKlit William ' orke Cynthia ' I ' ossa Martin Zamojc William Zeimet Final Photos Debbie Beadles Mdton Beaulieu Don Bell Gwen Brock Kim Brown Maria Cahallrro Carolyn Dillard Bonnie Ellis Martha Gamez Cyndy Gonzalez Belinda Guzman Tonya Henry Carmen Johnson Dave Kiss Brian Krueger Lee Lindquist Dale Longsworth Audra Mahoney Theresa Moreno Ke.th Olsen Mary Parker Ernest Pinson David Pirollo Tony Reyes Pamela Simmons Leanne Staley Joyce Stephenson 93 It is still a beau tifu I world. vo • y (y V. X) jv. K( ■sJ 95 ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, STAFF THE OCK ANSI I)K UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARO OFEDUCA ' IION: (1. 10 r.) R m-r I .RK, student mctnhcr; Robert Walwlik, member: A.1-. Adams, president; Mrs. Jean Guyer. member; Roderic Mnore. superintendent; Dr. Brtiie Lawrenee, member; James ludv. Beard clerk. In the hands of this group lies the chief administrative authority of Oceanside High School. Campus Administrators W. FRANK RAMSEY Coordinat. Principal East Campus Principal DONALD C.HOLTON Principal-West Campus BARBARA DAVENPORT Ass ' t Prin.-West VV. DONALD HUFFMAN Ass ' t Prin.-East LEONARD W. PHILBRICK Ass ' t Prin.-West ' IHOMASH. FR. NER.JR. Ass ' t Prin.-East 96 Teachers and Counselors (E W = East West Campus) Lillian Adams (W) Math., Ethnic Studies Carl Agrt-sta (W) World History Judith L.Allday(E) S(x-ial Studies, P.E. Arne Alsin (W) Typine Robert Alspaugh (E) Mathematics Fred Astorga (W) Gen. Shop H.Gail Balderman(W E) Jewelry, English Kenneth Barnes (E) P.E., Athletics Joretta Harnett (W) English XH? Fll T TmF n?iTS LONG LI OHS BECOMES A TWO-CAMPUS SCHOOL. FRESHMAN AND FACETED LIFE THAT IS OHS. Jan Hates (P:) SciciK ' c, Plusiology fiilb.-t t R. Blackburn (F.) Industrial Arts Charles Cliristensen (E) Driver Traininfj Willard N. Christopher, Jr. (E) Educ. Handicapped Willard N. Christopher, Sr. (W) Social Studies S Maj. Harris Chuck (W E ROTC Galen Clavier (W) Social Studies Janet Closson (E) English, Contemporary Lit. James Collins (E) Foreign Language Ronald Collins (W) Biology John Corcoran (E) Ethnic Studies, Sociology Peter V. Crampton (W) Trigonometry, Math. Carroll CrannelKW E) Ceramics Roger Cundiff(W) English Kelley E. Day (W E) } ' ' iM Drafting 99 . f Edward A. Downey (E) Social Studies, Dr. Ed., P.E. Susan E. Ellisor(W E) Physical Ed., Prancers Donald Erbe (W) Industrial Arts [udy M. Dearbaugh (W) Counselor Howard Dosch (W) Mathematics Robert Dow (W) Industrial Arts Janice G. Erickson (W) Librarian Jack R. Estes (E) Civics, Psychology William T. Freeman (W E) History, Gen. Busin., Typing James R. Gerrard (E) Wood Shop Pauline B.Gida(E) English John R. Goddard (E) Art, Sculpturing MelvinG. Grazda(W) Biology, Oceanography Charles H.Hall(E) English Robert E.Halseth( W E) Music James D. Hansen (F.) Comrmiiiications Donald VV. Harvey (W) Dr. Kducation Jerry Hciser (E) Shorthand, Typing. Cjen. Busin. Thelma Hendrix (E) English Sheryl R. Henning (E) Needlework, Clothes Fashion H. Dean Heyenga (E) Human Ecology, Biology Geneva Hickman (E) Civics Elizabeth A. Hunt (E) Physical Education Barbara Jaffarian (E) English Ronald D. James (W) Biology, Electricity William James (W) Social Studies James H. Jett (E) Algebra Lloyd L. Kimsey (E) Librarian Helen E.Klich(E) Counselor James Korbel (W) English Harold F. Larsen (E) Civics Patricia A. Lauder (E) Marriage Earn., Child Develop. James H. Ledgerwood (W) Art, Crafts Eugene E. Lents (E) Great. Writ.. English. Journalism .Mary Jo Liston ( V) Counselor JoeH. Long( 7E) Tvping. Business . Iach. Louise Lott ( V) Drama .Aaron . Marcv i Wood ' Sho: William Marsden lU Social Studie? Phyllis E.McGuirelEl Reading Lab. English Lab. Theron McLain i i English Herbert C. Mever (El Physiologv. P.E.. .Athl. Dir. y i Ifl :.- Charlyn .Miller lE U.S. History Victor V. Miller (El Social Studies Fred E. Mitchell (E) Driver Train. ' ' ! T :: di Ui M A « ? v v t John H. Mirch -ll(W) (it ' ll. Math, Science Edmiiml Molinar (W E) Science Paula Mutchler(VV) Physical Education Raymond K. Neerings (W ' E) Jewelry, Photography Joseph C. Parsons (E) Driver Train. Lorraine S. Pepper (VV) Foods REMEMBER Remember me when I am gone away. Gone far away into the silent land; When you can no more hold me bv the hand Xow I half turn to go, yet turning stav. Remember me, when no more; dav bv day ou tell me of our future that you planned; Only remember me; you understand It will be too late to counsel then or prav. et if you should forget me for a while And afterward remember, do not grieve; For if the darkness and corruption leave A vestige of the thoughts that once I had, Better by far you should forget and smile Than that you should remember and be sad. — Christina Rossetti A teacher. . . he is an adviser, a counselor, a guide, a parent and a friend. f DuWaynePhilo(W) Mathematics, Social Studies i V 4 dtM Angelo J. Sammartino (E) Civics, U.S. History Mary Saxon (E) English Francis R. Schlesinger (W) Science, Algebra 107 Pauline L. Scott (VV) English Col. M.J. Sexton (W E) ROTC Huch Singleton (W E) English, Publications John D. Slater (W) Educ. Handicapped James Smith (W E) Science, Mathematics Newton B. Stafford (W E) Art, Science LaVergne Sullivan (W) Typing, Spanish Billie Swanson (E) Social Studies Nancy J. Taylor (W) English 108 Lin da L. Staley (W) flHtti m English flHPf M ™ w te. « M i ' ' « . f John Storm (W) s English 1 i Peter Suffredini (W) 1 - ■ ' f- Science i ' Mary V. Torrence (W) Mathematics, Geography Paul Troy (W) Mathematics JoanTurnbull(W E) Foreign Languages, English Pauline M.Veech(W) World Geography Lester Veigel (W) Social Studies Susan Dee Walker (W) Art Charles R. Warthen (W) Geography, Math., Drafting Clark Wasson (W) Business Education Jane Wasson (W) Driver Train. Edythe Weare (W) Physical Education MichaelJ. Whalen(E) Foreign Language, Social Stud. Lucille Whitham (W) Special Education, Crafts Prysxrsl Enucatior - ' JXr-. L. Wiidersor. IS E R —rz Ke? _ Ty-pinz. Merriand. PnTjicaJ Ecucarior: Di r. ' T D. Wir± bv W E.Tglish Lo-i-Wnsht W E ' ■■ ' jcisl Smdies. Bachelor iur. . Carrol Hoecker (W) Preg. Minors Classified Staff Margaret Barber (W) Instructor ' s Aide Irwin Bounds (W) Gardener Candace Charlet (E) Principal ' s Sec. Irene Cornell (W) Instructor ' s Aide Homer Dyson (W) Custodian Charles Epperson (E) Business Assistant NellS. Follendorf (W) Records Clerk Marilyn Holliday(W) Library Clerk Karen Home (E) Attendance Clerk Mary Johnson (E) Library Clerk Dorothy Lvnch (W E) AS. B. Clerk At OHS. . .each contributes to the life of all Ruth Osborn (W) Clerk Janet H. Park (E) Attendance Clerk Edwin T. Peniston (E) Custodian June Renaud (W) Secretary RalphL. Sanchez, Jr. (W) Custodian Betty Slinger (W) Attendance Clerk Terry D.Smith (E) Records Clerk Virginia Tammarine (E) Receptionist Julia Verkler(W) 7 extbook Clerk 112 ' N SPORTS. . .involvement- -ups and dozuns- - the little and the great-Vlife of a Pirate! Cross Country Running PIRATES CROSS COUNTRY RUNNERS 1971 (Back row, 1. tn r.): Coach Ken Barnes, Larry Myers, Ruben Hernandez, Jim Johnson, Richard Cornell. Cecil Bowles, Bill Zeimet, Sidney Epperson, Dave Guiterrez, Mike Downs, Chad Briggs, Roy Lynch, Charles Sims, Lorenzo Cason, Mike Smith. (Seated): Frank Badillo, Pat Bagley, Tony Lagera. Frank Contreras, Richard Rincon, Kevin Cochran, Steve Wallis, Baltazar R(Kha, Miguel Nolasco. (Front): Jesse Moreno, Dave Bivolcic, Randy Carter Mike Navarro, John Minikus, Bill Vardy. iii «rilrl i ni tmft ■ ' —■■■ ' - ' - ' -■ ' ■ ' 115 Cross Country. . .luay to go! IK.. CROSSCOUNTRY... PIRATES ' SEASON RECORD (Low score indicates winner) (Pirates ' score appears first) VARSITY Granite Hills Orange Glen Poway Fallbrook Escondido San Marcos San Dieguito Vista Carlsbad 8th place at Mount Sac Invitational bth place at Aztec Invitational 4th place tie in Avocado League 6th place in C.I.F. Prelims-Large School Division JUNIOR VARSITY FRESHMEN 3rd place in Aztec Invitational tJ 1st place at Mount Sac Invitational 2nd place at Avocado League Frosh meet Coach Ken Barn ■ -Ifri iTrMB i pgt . ;-,.? 32-23 22-35 27-28 29-29 39-16 26-32 45-18 35-20 25-32 Granite Hills 29-26 Orange Glen 15-50 Poway 2i-i2 Fallbrook 21-42 Escondido 16-39 San Dieguito 35-20 Vista 33-22 Carlsbad 15-50 San Marcos 18-49 3rd place in Aztec I nvitational 2nd place at Mount Sac Invitational 1st place in Avocad League Richard Rincon and Tony Lagera study the course. Dave Gutierrez pours it on. Water Polo Oly Olson Mad Dog Elmore Animal Lynch Backhand Buchanon WATER POLO STATISTICS Oceanside 8 Coronado 10 Oceanside 16 University 2 1 Vista 7 30 Clairmont I 4 Fallbrook 5 28 Monte Vista 1 24 Orange Glen mgM 119 . Fang Moorr Stretchy Mcitlia Clirjstdplicr Spidcrman Phillips Tummy Myers X. ' Baby Duncan ' Fireball Furgeson 121 Football. . .life ' s big charge at OHS ' J x ) f D i :y ■• i n ' 4 ' - - Susan Satterlv, a step in the Pirate direction UP! Football. . .for the small and the great -X J x- Paopao Lester Bowen Rudy Badillci Pete Marquardt 125 Pirates. . . Mike Stromar Robert Wilsdi Richard Marline. Larry Smith David Hill Mike Burrow Scntt Wright Joe Lefiti John Adkins of Oceanside High 127 Pirates. . .ail teams are GO! «   • - ■• ■ i 128 Cttaclirs oi varsity. . . Wick ham, Mrycrsdlu- H -a,l.-,.a.lil 1 ' .1 A foot and a fist. Kii ;.n,M.irquardt George Jackson 131 Pirates. . . Tamsy Johnson Ed Walton Wayne Wasano Bill Long Kim Cjarner Mike Spring Darnell Pratt Tony R.cketts Bill Ferguson . . .execute roll out 133 Cheer up, Pirates! 134 PRANCER DRILL TEAM TOP ROW: MarvAnn Krsnak, Pam Wahlgren. Hope Thomas. Linda Wahlgren, MaryAnn Schwei, Betty Stoppa, lolene Hale 3RD ROW: Leslie Hawkes. Linda R ' lcketts. Pat Boatman. Sharon Thaxton. Janet Dainish. Bridget Wilde, Robm Burdt 2ND ROW: Leilani Edwards, Adele Josepho. Maria Figueroa. Yvonne Valles, Audra Mahoney, Jennifer Walker, Kim Brown, lovce Nagata 1ST ROW: Phyllis Diaz. Janie Robertson, Lynn Gleyzal, Patsy Henry. Nancy Harrer, irginia Kraft, Carmen Johnson, Debbie Beadles 135 Homecoming Court - 1971 Qili-rri Hctlv Stoppa Pniurss Kuka Air Princess Karen Jett Princess Maxinc Bowen 136 Princess Jean Viveiros Forward is a step you should always take, A step that will show the way. The way to a full and happy life, A life that ' s fun and gay. But backwards, never, ' cause it ' s all the past, The past that ' s full of sadness. So, forward ever, backward, never! ' Cause forward ' s the step to gladness. . . . Emily Magno Lifeblood of Pirate world. . .varsity football. , 3 i ' ii - • ; - ' ! ; ' - ' St ' ' ' ' 47. fe sn 7V4- 4 feJ t r -r : ■ link w V iir jjr PIRATES OF 1 71 Top (I. to r.) Chuck Swpciiey. Darnell Pratt. .|,,hn Adkins. Pascual Contrt-ras, Brt-tt Smith, Eugt-ni- Marquarilt. Chuck Dt-cn. Phil Warren, George Jackson, Herman Mauga, Bill Long, Ed Walton. (2nil row) Tamsv Johnson, Mike Spring. Larrv Smith, Davn Hill, Mike Burrow, Scott Wright, Ale Tino, John Johnson, Joe Lefiti, Bill Ferguson, John Carlisto, Stan Coffer. (3rd row) Kim Garner, Pete Marquardt, Vaa Tavui, Mike Stroman, Robert Wilson, Richard Martinez, Randv Worters, Steve Worters, Totiv Ricketts, Wayne Wasano. (Bottom) Paul Joba-mgr.. Larrv Moore-mgr.. RicardoSalazar. Tom Haman. loe Paopao. Lester Bowen, Rich Szabad. Paul Hurd. Rudv Badillo, Ken Brooks-mgr. M S i i VARSITY ' S SEASON RECORD In t-ach instance the Pirates ' score appears before the op- ponent ' s score. Htm Carlsbad 26-6 San Marcos 29-46 Vista 12-34 Fallbrook 12-14 San Dieguito 6-7 Escondido 28-29 Orange Glen 14-15 Povvay 28-0 Chula Vista ( lon- league) 14-7 «4 ■J , ' I (above, right! PIRATES ' ER( )SH-top. 1. to r.-AKara.hi, Ma cr. Dreibelbiss. Dvmond. J. Martinez. Ishii. Marsh; -ird row-Cabbil. Papciak. Crookes. Hurd. Ba less. Pinder, D. Sullivan; 2nd row-Hau , Wickham, Lorenzo, .Alexander. Dube, Carrasco, Carrara: front row-Martinez, ' t ' oung, L. Sanchez, J. Sanchez, Bell, Bishop, Webb, Thompson. 138 Junior varsity and fro sh JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD (in each instance Pirates ' score appears first): Carlsbad 13-12 Vista 20-0, San Dieguito27-0, Orange Glen 20-8, Chula Vista 13-18, San Marcos 7-12 Fallbrook 19-0. EscondidoO-27, Poway 29-0. ±3,: ,m «siK-t « . iff. -: PIRATES JUNIOR VARSITY Bottom First Row (left to right): Robert Mata, Alfred Martinez, Jim Smith. Richard Nolasco, Walter Hailey, Miguel Mendoza, Kevin Flynn. Bill McKinney. Second Row; Willie Banks, Allen Carpenter, Leonard Palos DeLa Rosa, John Gonzales, Gary Sims, Allen Bollig, Norm Osborn. Pete Coberly. Third Row: Dave Stewart, Ralph Cerda, Jim Chapin, Sam Hamblen, Wayne Saxton, Mike McBnde, Bill Swilley, David Meyer. Fourth Row: Kerry Van Waes, Pat Ryan. Dale Godinet. John Mosley. Mark Clements. Terry Scaife. Chuck Thebeau. Fifth Row : Rudy Diaz, Robert Szabad, Jim Lane, Steve Jacobs, Randy Carpenter, Eric Sorensen, Sean Sullivan. Ed Jenkins. Hal Larsen, Chuck Hall, Ed Downey, Randy Hetrick - Manager. FROSH RECORD (Pirates ' score appears first) Carlsbad 0-0. Earl Warren 20-14. Fallbrook 26-6 and 48-0. Washington 14-32 and 34-6. Orange Glen 40-0 and 18-0. Escondido 20-20 and 36-0. Univer- sity 12-0. Fallbrook 34-0, Oakcrest 34t0. Carlsbad 30-0. PIRATES ' FROSH : (top. 1. to r.) Coach Grazda. J. Davis. Dwight Davis W ilson. Barthold. Coach Manguso. Clark, (lower) Solliday. Lockhart. Dvvaine Davis Mane, las. Carrara Weaver. McGregor, (lower) Thurmond. Wade Smith. Manga. Lynch, Raedel, C W.lbams, Dahms, Paopao (lower) Baldndge, Maples, DeSalme, Smith, Moore, Redding, Mendez. (bottom! Call, Kawano, McKinney, Buchanon, Jenkins. Green, Ferry, 1 anzcy. Basketball %- ; Marti! £ aaMll PraMi Da jug ThOTfpson, Terry Gre .. PIRATE BASKETBALL RECORD • Pirates ' score appears first) •Pt. Loma S7.4S Orange Glen •Hoover SQ-SS Vista •ElCajon 44-39 San Marcos •Crawf ircj S7.44 Povvav Escondido _S8-S2 Escondido Fallbrook Sb- ' i Fallbrook ••Grossmont 37.6S Carlsbad ••Pat. Henrv 4b-70 an Dieguito + Clark (Las Vegas) 63-84 CJrange Glen + Gardena(L.A.) 69-58 ' i ' a + Western (Las VegasI 62-65 Poway San Dieguito 85-54 San Marcos Carlsbad 50-57 4-4-Hilltop nn-league; Ki p..rt Harbor Tour, 75-50 60-47 59. 62 63-53 60-74 36-33 51-46 64-44 This page Sponsored by Mutual Life Ins. Co. of New York 140 Kirk MacD.inald Junior-Ciuard Dave Christopher Junior-Center Coach Christopher Page sponsored by Randall L. Mitchell of Mitchell Assoc. 141 This page sponsored by The Rebel Shop 142 John Quieley Senior-P ' orward iMKA TK [I ' MOR VARSITY ' , tnmt, I. t . r.: Rulian! Brnilcrs .n. Brrtt Smith. Darvl Wasano. David Hippi. Lester Bowen. Vaughn Murphy. Robert Mosley. Don Demary; back: Richard Szabad, Thaddis Boslry. ire fJ Ebert, Tamsy Johnson. Herman Mauga, Joe Gonzales, Ed Green. Wayne Saxon. The regular starters on this team are Gonzales, Ebert. Bosley, Hippi. Saxon. Four of these starters have never lost a league game in all their high school contests to this date! J UMOR PRINCESS Christine Johnson CO-PRINCESS Kari Lawson PIRATE SOPH, front, I. to r.: Terrv Tate. Mike Kaplafka. Robert Lee White, Joe .VIcCargo. Chris Burke, Robert Cowan, Garv Terrv. Jim Denaro, Lee Breiding: back: Leonard Palosdelarosa. Frank CiammachilH, Willie Banks. Clavlske, Leslie Fazil. Robert Dukes. Butch Sullivan, DaleGodinet, Roger Marsh, Coach (}ene Lents. 50PH PRINCESS Pam Greer f A P, PIRATE FROSH (first team), front-1. to r.: David Englebn-cht. (uan Lorenzo, Gary Baker. Mark Powell, Don Bcmis, Tim Buchanon: rear: Coach Bob Alspaugh, Jesse Sanchez, Louie Sanchez, Tony PaoPao, Tim Porter. Rick Kirhv. Helmer Mauga, Richard Turner. 145 This page sponsored by Harley Davidson of Oceanside 146 Richard Trotter, Class of ' 72 Outdoor photography the keAi Un. pJnxdo yuifJn Make your appointment early for Senior portraits. We start in July with summertime appointments. Telephone 757-1230 There ' s Always Something New at Rene ' s! 2037 Mission Ave. Oceanside, Cal. PORTRAITS OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY--WEDDINGS---RESTORATIONS--PASSPORTS--ID ' S Wrestling PIRATE VARSITY WRESTLERS; back row , 1 to r.— Glen Wallis, Jim Stettler, Richard Szabad. Ken Harmon, Mike Tinney. Jeff Green. Coach Bill Williams; front row — Larry Moore. Manuel Cha ez. Ron Cirullo, Rocky Verespej, Rudy Enemas. Dan Delanev. RESULTS OF PIRATE WRESTLING Pirates took three tournament wins (Castle Park Tournament, Oceanside Tour., Lincoln Hi Tour.) and finished second in the San Dieguito and Monte Vista Tourneys. Junior Varsity wrestlers won the Avocado League championship for the 6th straight year. This wrestlmg team has now won 44 straight meets! The frosh Pirates too, won their 6th straight Avocado League title. Dual Meet Record (Varsity) Oceanside 47 Hoover 12 Oceanside 62 Morse 3 Oceanside 46 Poway 18 Oceanside 57 Fallbrook Oceanside 39 Escondido 16 Oceanside 27 - Orange Glen 30 Oceanside .57 Vista 11 Oceanside 40 - San Marcos 11 Oceanside 45 - San Dieguito 3 Oceanside 64 - Carlsbad 2 Mike .Stroma Weight- 17S Outstanding Pirate wrestlers are Larry Moore (26-0 Manuel Chavez (26-OKGlen Wallis (25-1), Mike Stroman (20-3), Jeff Green (21-1). Rocky Verespej (22-2), Mark Nagata (8-0), Richard Szabad (19-3). 149 WINNERS OF FIVE MAJOR TOURNAMENTS Front, I. tor.— Norm Osborn, Bob Nakano. Brian Nagata; back — MikcTinney, Dave VanGinder, Charlie L ' Esperance. Rocky Verespej Weight-127 Dan Delanev Weight- 140 JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLERS ■ AVO LEAGUE CHAMPIONS SIX CONSECUTIVE YEARS (front row, I. to r.)Tinn Moore, Eugene Nagata, Pat Quigley, Leonard Porto, Jerry Boosinger, Tony Betancourt, Brian Nagata, Eddie Badillo, Gary Geil. George Spcer; middle row-Dennis Ries, Norm Osborn, John Johnson. Joe Calcagno, Bob Nakano, Dave VanGinder, Ruben Hernandez. Alan Enriquez; back row Coach Williams. Manuel Perez, Mike Tinnev, Joe PaoPao, Charlie L ' Esperance, lim Smith, Dave Stewart, Allen Bollig. Myron Graves. Ralph Cerda, Mike Moblev. ■ 38 1 I ok ' -i 1 9 f Richard Szabad Weight- 165 Mike Tinnev Weight- 155 ' Jeff Green Weighl-heav -w-e FROSH WRESTLERS: top row. 1. to r.-D. Martin, R. Rivera. J. Humlicek. S. Sawyer. R. Martinez. R. Hagiperos. D. Downs. G. Crabtree. I. Redman. |. Savior. M. Eteuim: second row-M. Wallis. D. Raue. U. Hopes. W. Smith. D. Dudek. J. Cabbil, D. Warren. M. Mendez; third row-M. Timmerman: J. Delaney. ■am. P. Storch. J. Jenkins. T. Harmon. R. Collier. D. Heenng. R. Webb. J. Davis. Coach Sutfredini; fourth row-E. Nagata. S. Brill. M. Wickham. . . Ward. C. Mead. J. Tate; bottom row-J. .Arnold. J. .Asuncion. R. Post, T. Reyes, R. Fender. J. Thurmond. C. Alvarado, A. Garza. swimming Rick Buchanan PIRATE VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM. 1st row-l. to r.: Larrv Tubbs, Dav.d Palmer. Don CoU-man lack Helfr.ch Imx Olson Warren Hod,e. M,ke Lea; 2nd row: Glenn PhMl.ps. M,ke Pb.lo. Nelson Elmore. Denn.s Lvnch. Glen Duncan. Cta,. Bur.ess. Ga ' rD ' mond ea Coach Bdl Freeman, jeft D.xon. Tom Myers. Cjarv Moore. Davd H.ll, (7lenn Leone. Rick Buchanan. Coach Bill Christopher. ' 154 Craig Burgess J,nx Olson (;irnn Phillip David Palmer 156 lACKHELFRlCH 157 PIKAI ' K |L:M()R VAKSII ' VSWIM- MIN ' d rk.AM. Isin.vv.l. tor.: 1),im Woottoii, liin l! )osinf;rr, Icrrv Boo- sitmrr. liin Wells. Mark Stcphfiis; 2nd row: Ruliaril M.irtinc?., Allan Dick- inson. Ciuv Ki-nnin(;ton. Stan Lrvvis, Miki- .Simpson. Mark Reynolds; 3rd row: Coatli Freeman. Frank Bour- t)eau. loe Bin liam, Revnaldo Misa- ,on. John Oeilbehiem. Dennis Marsh. r.it Riellv. Matt Riellv, Coach Chris- topher. r ' ...f f .,,r .j f« o- 158 Dennis Lynch Gary Moore Larry Tubbs 159 Track PIRATE VARSITY TRACK TEAM, front. I. to r.: K.„ Uat.us (l,.a.l coach). Robert .Mosley. Mike Thompson. John Moslev. Richard Rincon Richard McDanicI, Robert Wilson. Tony Pedrosa. Robert Mann. Frank Badillo. Dwight Davis. WiMie Banks: 2nd row; Gene Lents (ass ' t coach), Mike Burrows. Richard Small, Steve Jacobs. Tonv Ricketts, Mike Smith, George Jackson, Kevin Muldoon, Sidney Epperson, Ed Green, Cecil Bowles Dave Frantz; top: Dave Gutierrez, Roy Lynch, Frank Contreras, Pat Bagley, Jeff Krushinsky. John Minikus, Tony Lagera. Roger LaPomte Cliff Smith. Chuck Hall (ass ' t coach). ' Head Coach. Ken Barn Assistant. Chuck Ha 160 Frank Badilh Pat Bagley Willie Banks Cecil Bowles Mike Burrows Frank Contreras Kevin Cochran Dwight Dav,. MikeDownes Sidney Epperson Dave Frantz Dave Gutierrez 162 PIRATES ' IINIOR VARSIT ' lTRACKMEN.frontrow, I. tor.: Mark Pounds, Tim Moore. Bill Zeimet, Alex Molina, Charles Green. Ricky Danner. Jesse Sanchez. Charles Kish, Larry Myers, Chester Holcomh. Coach Barnes; 2nd row: Myron Graves, John Westbrook. Ray Alvarez. Thad Bosley. Leonard Palosdelarosa. Leslie Fazil. Ken Brooks. Lester Bowen. Ron Jones. Roger Marsh. Jesse Moreno. Steve Wallis. Assistant Coach Gene Lents; 3rd row: Lorenzo Cason. Wayne Coca. Ruben Hernandez. Mike Westbrook. Mike Navarro. Miguel Nolasco. Duaine Davis, Terry Wilson, Dennis Hicks. Sergio Rocha. Randy Carter. Assistant Coach Chuck Hall. Varsity-Ed Green George Jacks Rov Lynch Robert Mann Richard VKDaniH JiihnMinikus JohnMoslev Robert Muslev Kfvin Muldonn Mike Navarro Tony Pedrosa Jim Priuhard Tony Ricketts Richard Rincon 165 PIRATES ' CEE TRACK TEAM, front, I. to r.: Tim Morris, Steve Siller, Tim Buchanon, James Jenkins, Mark Powell, Steve Padilla, Wade Smith, Juan Lorenzo, Terry Wilson, Dale Hise, Mike Wickham; 2nd row : Ken Barnes (coach), Joe Trelease. Robert Dukes, Jesse Cabbil, Vaughn Oakley, Terry Tate, Cliff Smith, Danny Moore. Mike Petty, Ron Wells, Chris Kail, Bill Boston, Gene Lents (assistant coach); ,ird row: Chuck Hall (assistant coach), Robert Ward, Tony Harmon, John [).n IS. Jesus ( ' .area. Phil Storcli, Mike Quintella, Jessie Creencia ' . Rol.,riS l,n.i, rom N.nlnr, H.,p,s. Brian Adams. Varsity-Sergie Rocha ro o,m rt tir fiMO rj ur ?r : yDO ?Sirf,f- V- ' ?, L yrh I C - ' Clrff Smith Mike Smith Mike Thompson Ak-Tmo Jack Turner Robert Wilson Baseball I ' lK I I Rsl I -1 H sl- HALl, 1 LA. l.tr,mt-l t..,. Uanll U u.-a.,,.. KkImhI MariiiRz. Joe Gunzalcs, Ralph Billinn, Vaughn iVlurphv. Jim Lane. Eddie Leon: rear: Coach Bill Williams, Greg Martin. Richard Szabad. Effren Nuanez. Paul Ring, Jim Starr. Ron Troxel, Bob Hoopes. Coach Bill Williams Ralph Billint; Nuani-s Effrci J„eGonzal -s Robert Hoi)pes Greg Martin Ruhard Martinez Vaughn Murphy PIRATES ' |UNH)R VARS1T ' BASEBALL TEAM, front, 1, to r.: Dan Freeza. Howard Sullivan. Steve Gelfarb. Alfred Martinez, Ed Gee. Rick Ward, Mark Clements, Dave Meyer, Greg Fernandez; rear: Coach Dave Manguso. Greg Ebert Dennis Weber, Frank Ciamchilli, Robert Rice, Curtis Borders, Chris Burke, Robert Szabad, Wavne Saxton, Jim Denaro, Adolfo Mendez (team manager). Varsity- Eddie Leon i.i, CiL - -j I L wt my t --fr ' jt.. jaaiwfl i -aLj ' jr aijiiaiaiw.wie . ijyte aM PIRATE FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM, front. 1. to r.: R.ckv Webb Robby Jones. Scott Sullivan. Brian Doherty. Steve Bishop. Pete Dreibelbis; 2nd row: Richard C hadwick. Greg Crabtree, Richard Turner. Ricky McDonald, Danny Dahms Mike Lockhart, Jeff Bell (manager). Coach Ed Downev; 3rd row: Bob Lvnch, Larr ' y Raedel Louie Sanchez, Chuck Dubie. Dannv .Vlartin. Bruce Hurd 172 M  U il l Varsity-Ron Troxel Paul R.rlK ,|rm Starr Richard Szabad Darvll Wasano Tennis r ( ff (f P- - ■ K ' L V. VARSITY NETMEN I. to r.: Paul Beitey. George Beitey, John Rapp, Bill Roque, Sean Sullix Coach Sexton, Joe Daley, Jim Terry, Greg Tinney. Coach Stormv Sexton George Beitey ,|(K- Daley Page sponsored by Randall L. Mitchell of Mitchell and A ssoc. J ' i« JUNIOR VARSITY NETMEN: front-Mike Maples, Rick Johnson, Mark Templeton, John Asuncion, Kelly McGuiness, Ray Kingsley, David Downs; rear-Matt Varrichinio, Stan Paurazas, Joey Young, Eric Mayer, Dave Christopher, Rich Kratcoski, Rick Higgins, Rene Mancillas, Mark Standiford. Sean Sullivan (above, left) Bill Riique (above) Greg Tmney (left) To the Class of 1972. .. CONGRATULATIONS from SH A KEY ' S PIZZA PARLOR J l ' r-:r Golf VARSIT-tGOLFERS. I to front: Charlie Ortega, Harve Schroeder, Terry Greenspan. Rick Kelleher; rear; Coach |i Jett. Kevin Doherty. Bob Do hertv. Greg Thobois. Mike Fehr. David Meisen, Mike O ' Neill. ILMOR VARSIT ' l ' ; Ii Smith. Rav Causey. Miice Paurazas. X ' lctor Voss, Ci Jim Jett. 176 4 «« - ' c , Kevin Doherty MikeFehr x_. c jj , y Q xx ic l-J-Q-CL O 7 3 Rick Kelleher David Meisen Mike ( ) ' Ne Charlie Ortega Harvey Schroeder Greg Thobois PRANCF.RS ' BOARD; Kim Brown (l,M,thall chnn-iiyrapher) Phvllis Beavi-r (basketball chorecigraphi Pat Smith (football choreographer); Linda Wahlgrcn (marching captain); [olcne Hale (president); Bettv Stoppa (vice president). VARSITY CHEERLEADERS:bottom-Beckv Wh.tcly; 2nd row- Debbie Bengsch. Kuka AHsa. Lisa Light. Margie Tail; top-Harriet Mclntyre. THE 0 ! THE 0 ! THE OHS ! WE ARE . . WE ARE . . WE ARE THE BEST! FLAGTWTRLERS. front-1. to r.: Cindi Kenney, Rachel Gonzales. Renee Legg: 2nd EMis, Trina Ellis; top-Debbie Bricker. front: Marilyn Foussat, Donna Gault. Belinda Lisemby; rear: Kathy McCord, Betty Watso; top: Julie Daley. Soph omores ' We ' ve only just begun to live. Terry Aaron George Abilez Terry Abllez Paula Adams Zetta Adkins Stephen Aguilar Ricky Aldrich David Alford Helen Alvarado Dianne Alvarez Raymond Alvarez Valerie Anderson Odilia Anguiano Earl Apodaca Frances Ardillo Frank Argus Michael Asuncion Roxanne Austin Pat Baglev Kenneth Barlev Cynthia Bandy William Banks Carol Banv Juli Barber Donald Barger Steve Barley Mike Baron Patricia Barthold Errol Beaulieu Deborah Beavers Terry Beene Robert Beenev Frank Behnke Hey! Before you re- fuse, criticize and abuse, walk a mile in my shoes! ' If you could see through my eyes in- stead of your ego, I think you ' d be sur- prised to see that you ' ve been blind. People zuho are where it ' s happening at OHS Because that ' s the way I want it to be; because he ' s all I need to get by; because he ' s my everything; because every- day isn ' t the same. Because he ' s the only one I care about; because he ' s whom I want to see and no one else; because he left town and I miss him a lot; because it ' s th e I-love-him-and-hc-loves- me game. Margo Biegle Allvn Bihar Muhellc BilliiiKs So much of life ahead. Joe Bingham loseph Black Ronald Blackwell Patricia Blair Joe Blankenship Fred Boatwright Allen Bollig Jerrv Boosinger John Borden Catherine Borowicki Thaddis Bosley Cathy Bosque Billy Boston David Bourbeau Jeffrey Bowen Susan Boyce Thomas Boyden Christine Boyko David Boysen Mark Bradley Barbara Brady H Linda Brancbflower Carolyn lir.iy ,-1 Leonard Bnidint; Klcna Bremer Jeannie Brennan Mary Bressi Debra Bricker Rob Bridges Lisa Bridler Cbad Bnges Lynn Brinkley Kenneth Brooks Debra Brown Mebnda Brown Sandra Buck Carol Buckner Peggi Ann Buff Joanie Bundy Sherry Buntin Chris Burke Duane Burkhart Elizabeth Burritt Lisa Bussey Brian Buttrick Tommy Byars Debra Caalim Faye Caalim Alden Cabacungan AnelleCabacungan Cathlynn Cablay Joseph Caicagno Colleen Campbell Cynthia Canull Leon Care Brian Carlisto Allen Carpenter Gregory Carpenter Laurie Carpenter Scott Carter Silvia Castillon Darlene Castro Donald Castro Michael Cato Raymond Causey Burr Chambless Edward Chavez Charles Cheatham Sheril Cheatwood Jessie Chidester EliseChilds P rank Ciammachilli jane Cinciarelli Mark Clements Barbara Clower Patricia Clower Frederick Coan Mary Coffin Karen Colbert Pamela Cole Ted Cook Edna Cordner Richard Cornell David Coryell Pamela Counts Robert Cowen Barbara Crain Lori Crandell Susan Crandell Candy Crane Jon Crane Brian Crone Denice Crookes Joseph Crowley Kathy Crowley Marianne Culver Beth Cunningham Johnny Curtis Pamela Curto Juli Ann Custer Christopher Dahms 185 Julie Daley Duane Daniels Ruky Danner Kathleen Daris Holli Davidson Jacquc Lynn Davis Wayne Davis William Davis Edna Dawson Jimmy Denaro John Derohan Angela DeSilva Debra Devino Lorrie Devino Debra DeVoogd Patricia Diaz Rene Diaz Dana Dixon Greg Dixon Jeffery Dixon Steve Dobkins Heather Dodson Gerald Doherty Sarina Dowling William DuBois Deborah Dubski Robert Dukes Karla DuPlantier Brian Duran Gregory Ebert Maureen Eccles Lorna Eden Johnnie Edison Leilani Edwards Mary Ehnert Donna Eldridge Robert Eldridge Michael English Carol Engstrom Cheryl Engstrom Charlene Eppersoi Ricky Estrada Aisili Faapouli Cynthia Falanga Linda Farquhar Charles Faulkner Leslie Fazil Carol Fchr David Felt Gregory Fernande Paul Fernane Olivia Fierros Judy Figueroa Kathleen Files Jeff Finney Jack Fletcher Kevin Flynn Ellen Foster Leonard Foster Carolyn Foussat Maria Franco Ralph Frantz Danny Frezza Edward Fry Kenneth Fry r.S,.aX =,,-.,.., J - ' Mm 187 imativ Kuatagavi Joanne Furgeson Regina Gaines Terry Galin Robert Garrahv Richard Garrett C harlie Garza Becky Gastelum Donna Gault Eddie Gee Gary Geil Steven Gelfarb Carol Gilmer Jay Gleyzal Thomas Godwin Timothy Goehring Susan Golden Belynn Gonzales Joe Gonzales Michael Gonzales Florentine Gonzalez Maria Gonzalez Pablo Gonzalez Danny Godson Cheryl Gough Steven Gray Arthur Green Judith Green Kathy Green Gary Greene Pamela Greer Virgil Griffin Cindy Guidotti Dennis Guisewite Sylvia Guzman Katy Haggerty Gregory Hagle Desirah Hailev Robin Halcomb Joseph Hall 188 Sallv Hall Sam Hamblen Agnes Hamilton Audrey Hammond Thorvaid Hansen Steven Harbison Laura Harmon Nancy Harrer John Harris John Harrison Dennis Hart Deborah Harvey Leslie Hawkes F-lyssa Hayman Carl Haynes Denise Hazlett Robyn Hebert LoriHeermg Janice Helms John Henderson Crystal Hendnx (iail Henry Randy Hetrick Sandy Hickok Caroline Hidalgo Richard Higgins William Higgins Nanc. Hill Glenn Hines David Hmkel Donna Hinkle Yolanda Hinojosa David Hippe Ray Holcomb George Holladay Larry Honda James Hoover Pamela Houston John Howard Dee Ann Howe 189 Victoria Keenan Fames Keller Lee Keller Cynthia Kellev Garilvn K Dennis Kelley John Kelley Matthew Kelly Chester Kennedy Milton Kinder Doug Kinzie Catherine Kish Sandra Klunk Peter Knapp Daret Kneeland John Kolostyak Virginia Kraft Earl Kresen Crisse Krick Jeffrey Krueger William Kuger Antonio Lagera V ' al Lambson Tracy Landis ( Jeorge Lane Steven Langlois Phyllis Lanza Gary Laws Carrie Lawson Richard Lawson Debbie Lear Barbara Ledford Kenneth Leighton Richard Leon Sergio Leon Robert Lester Mary Lewis Sylvia Lilly Bill Lininger Jo Ann Linko Belinda Lisemby Wilton Lolofie Kathleen Lopez Wende Lund Robert Lunsford Thomas Lunsford Iris Lutz Thomas Lyon Jaime Magana Rosalind Magana Janice Magdich Anthony Maionno Deborah Maiorino Connie Major George Man Derenda Manry Catherine Marable Patricia Marlcey Mane Marquart Wi lliam Marquis Joseph Marrotte Roger Marsh Cheryl Martin Alfred Martinez James Martinez Robin Martinez Severo Martinez Marshall Masoli Mike Mason Barbara Massey Robert Matta Thomas Matson Linda Matthews Nellie Matuu Carolyn Maxfield Mitchell Maynard Tern McAtee Colleen McBride Joseph McCargo Kevern McCarthy Charles McConnell Barbara McCord Kathleen McCord Candle McCurdv Audrey McCusker Dorothy McFarland Mary McKeon John McNabney Colleen McNamara Sandra McPherson Carl McWha Rory Mead Brenda Meeker David Meisen Miguel Mendoza Julie Merideth Rosanna Metoyer David Meyer Barbara Meyers Helen Michel Kenneth Mihokv Ruth Miller Laurie Millman Michael Mills John Minikus SherylMinnick Jennifer Mitchell Susan Mitchell Michael Mobley Leiei Molifua Alex Molina Susan Moore Timothv Moore Jeff Moreno Martin Moreno Rita Moreno Victoria Moreno John Mosley John Mougier Paul Mounts Wanda Mull Marilyn Munoz Sylvia Munoz Virginia Munoz Mark Murillo Manuel Muro Laurie Murray Wendy Murray Peter Musser Brian Nagata Joyce Nagata Robert Nakano Tommie Naylor Patricia Neal Kitty Neblett Debbie Neff Ricky Neumann Steven Nevarez Donna Newberry Loretta Newberry Karen Nichols Richard Nolasco David Olayvar James O ' Neill Michael O ' Neill Norman Osborn Carol Owens Eugene Paconas Leo Palosdelarosa Anna Paolino Dale Parker Lewis Parker James Patnode Johnie Payton Marciano Pena Edward Pendergast David Pepper Sylvia Perez Patricia Perkins Paul Perry Ricky Peterman Carl Petersen Mark Petty Kenneth Phebus Denise Phelps Robert Phillev David Pittman Lou Anne Pittman Linda Plancarte Magdlena Ponce Corinne Poorman Ladonna Pope Dennis Portera Leonard Porto Dawn Poulton Mark Pounds Wayne Powell Peggy Power Larry Price Barbara Prignano Mary Pryor Carolyn Puulei Patrick Quigley Steven Quinonez Cristina Ragudo Cathy Read Michael Reaser Chanice Rechin Daniel Redondo Barbara Reed Michael Reichel RuthRenaldo Rodrigo Renteria Lance Renaud Mark Reynolds Robert Rice Linda Ricketts Matt Rielly Richard Rincon Diane Rivera Mary Rivera Rosa Rivera Alan Robertson Baltazar Rocha Larry Rodes Maria Rodrigur Mane Rojas I ' lniothy Roland Colleen Rooney Ruben Rosas Jennifer Rowe Rob.n Rubrecht L.nda Ruckrr KnsRunkle Donna Ryan James Ryan Pat Ryan Jessie Salazar Esther Sanchez Margaret Sanchez Rosalie Sanchez Lecsa Sandler Debra Santiago John Sarenana Susan Sarlcisan Linda Satterly Linda Satterwhite Teresa Sax ton Wayne Saxton Terrance Scaife Duane Schierbaum Greg Schmid Teresa Schroeder L.nda Schultz Malelega Segi Bonnie Shaul R.«irShaul Cheryl Shaver William Sheffield Stephanie Shelton Carlee Shofe Charles Short LuluShull onnie Shutters BillSigler Steven Siller Michael Simpson Charles Sims Gary Sims JohnSiv.clcy Cyndy Skagerberg Kathie Skripsy Cynthia Small Constance Smith Dan Smith Dana Smith David Smith Jim Anthony Smith John Erwin Smith Robin Solis Michael Sossamon Stephen Allen Sova George Speer Elena Stambough Mark Standiford Robin Starke Philomena Stein Mary Elaine Stepp David Wayne Stewart Audrey Stills Keith Stover Steve Strandberg Susan Studards Howard Sullivan James Sullivan Michael Sutherland Michele Rose Sutton Timothy Swayne Gwendean Szabad Jose Talamantez Michael Ray Talley Daniel Tanner Terry Tate Cynthia Marie Taylor Denise Taylor Diane Taylor Karen Taylor (jary Robert Terry Linda Tessicini Sharon Thaxtcn Charles Thebeau Dan Thompson en Dawn Thompson Sheila Thornberg Sharon Thurmond Margaret Tialavea Diana Tibbetts Cathy Tierney Gregory Tinney Kelly Tisdale Barbara Ann Tobias William Todarello Lulu Toluao Jeanie Tompkins Joe Trefren Joseph Trelease Mari 1 rimberger Rose Trujillo Kenneth Tucker Bruee Turner Debra Turner Jody Urbaschak Evonne Mane Valles Barbara Valverde David VanGinder Stephen VanKirk Kerry Vanwaes Bill Vardy Robert Vidal Victoria Villaroman Oscar Voss James Waddell Pamela Wahlgren Ronald Waite Sandra VValden T 198 Shawn Walsh Richard Ward John Warren Linda Warren Charmaine Watkins Betty Watso Elouise Wayne Dennis Weber Ronald Wells Bill Wcnsel Robert West John Westbrook Michael Westbrook Marcia White Michael White Robert White Angela Whiteley Renee Whitworth Mike Wilcox Patricia Wilcox Bridget Wdde James Wilder Patricia Wildman Debra Wilkerson Richard Wilkes Samuel Wilkes Chris Ann Willey Calvin Williams John Williams Joyce Williams Terry Wilson Bili Winder Barbara Wing Mary Withers Amy Ruth Witman Gail Witt Harry Witten Steven Womack Carole Woolsey Donald Wootten Roxanne Yeslinek 199 Freshmen WHAT IS LOVE? What is love? Is love something you feel? Or is love something that isn ' t real? Is love open to anyone who asks? Or must love be a heartbreaking task? Can you take love and not give in return? Have you heard of a log being lighted and not getting burned? Well, what love is I don ' t really know. Maybe someday I ' ll feel it when the north winds blow. — Emily Magno freshman OHS J.i«-pliC. Abram. Jcanrttf F. Atcista Brian Matson Adams Jt-rry H. AU-xandtr Von Lynn Alexander Masami Allen Carlos Alvarado Debbie C. Anderson Weston Ion Anderson William F. Anderson Rita Rae Anderton Carmel L. Andiorio Carol Lee Applmt; Douglas Jerry Arnold Tom Walter Ashton John funac Asuncion Troy Atlcnison Ida Mae Austm Nida Libre Avery Brian F. Bader Dewayne A. Bailey Doreen Cathy Baker Gary Michael Baker Theresa Ann Baker C. Dean Baldndne Rebecca Jo Ballard Michelle R. Bandy Charles A. Banks FJizabeth Mary Bany Edward Lee Barry Frank Eduin Barthold Cjeorge Barvoza Randv Bovd Bavless John Robert Beam Beverly M. Beaulleu BrendaJ. Beene David L. Be.mey Rose Anne Beeney William Pat Behrend Paul Joseph Beltey jetfrev L Bell DonnieJ. Beinis Barbara Lee Beniarti LynnM. Beru . f i f% V ' A Charm Ann Berry Steve John Bishop David Joe Bivolcic Janet Leigh Blair Michelle Lee Blakelv Bunnie Ann Blesser Diane G. Bobadilla Valerie Dawn Bonser Jon W. Boosinger Cynthia M. Borowicki Karen E. Bosley Robert Dean Botsford Ray Carlisle Bowen Richard S. Boyden Michele Lee Boyer June Etta Bracv lefferv E. Brad ' berry Bernie Dale Brand Steven Brill Linda S. Bnsendine RamonaJill Bristow Debra Ann Brown Janet L. Brown lixlvM. Brown Timothy C. Buchanon Penni Buff Michael Edward Burke Kollene Anne Burns Dorothy G. Burrow- Joyce Mane Button Cynthia L. Butyrin Michael Caalim Adrian Cabacungan Avis Ruth Cabacungan Nina A. Caballes Jesse Cabbil Dale Edward Cain Britton Lyons Call Jack Lee Campbell Donald F. Carey Karen Sue Carlisto Tammy J. Carmicha Debbie Ann Carpenter Wonne L. Carpenter Steve F. Carrara David Allan Carrasco Zoe Anne Carver Jack Rebb Casey Susan Casey Adriane (i. Casillas Rosby Cason Roy Lee Causey Julian Norton Chai Allan K. Chamberlin Rc-gina Ann Ciiapman David Cha ez Betty Ann Cheney Kathy A. Cinciareli. SheriDeniseClancv Dannv Richard Clark Shirlev Cline • onald William Coleman Raymcmd Mark Cillu-r Richard D. Collier Pamela E. Collins Paul Eugene Collins Robert William Combs William Dale Conley Michael William Cook Tina Mane Cooley Jeffrey Scott Cooper Tom Cierald Corr Kimberley A. Coryell Beverly E. Cotlage Greg Alan Crabtree Wallace Buddy Craig lessie Creencia Robert B. Crenshaw Darcey Lee Cnppen Carolyn Crone David A. ' Crookes Dam Lynn Curlev Cindy Lea Currev Sherri L.Curtis Howard R. Dady John Wm. Daebell.ehn Daniel Paul Dahms Kevin James Dale Joseph Matthew Dalev Mlckv P. Dalev Daniel David Dandrea Stephen Dannenberger Michaels. Daughertv Dwaine Davis John Willie Davis Karen Annette Davis Mark Edward Dawson Sharon Lynn Deibert James Peter Delaney Rebecca Dellinger Harold Eugean Demary Robin Lee Derkach Charles Desalme Linda Ann Dianish Eel.x Diaz Richard Wavne Diaz Allan J. Dickinson Stephen Wm. Dlegan ■m f ! 202 HAPPINESS Sometimes I wonder where happi- ness lies. Is it found on the ocean beneath the blue skies? We could search for it and feel for it Year after year, And come back to find it awaiting us here. — Laura Guest freshman OHS ChtTvl Dittenhauser Rcbcrt Dixon Joseph Patrick Dodd Jeanne Marie Doose John David Downey David R. Downs I ' ina Drebushenko I ' eter J. Dreibelbis Janet Marie Drinkard Joanne Drysdale Charles Edward Dube Dennis Noble Dudek Shan Dustin Duncan Vicki Lynn Dunwiddie Richard Gary Dymond Mary Roberta Earle George L. Earley Debbie Sue Edwards Marcia Kay Ellis David A. Englebrecht Laurie Jean English Debra Ann Enriquez Sidney R. Epperson Malo Eteuini Tony Evans Katrina Fabyunkey Michaela D. Fair Glenn L. Farrell 203 SPRINGTIME Spring time is nice; there is no ice. All the birds sing about anything. All the flowers bloom ' til there ' s no more room. Animals come out of hibernation and chew on sweet carnations. There are lots of parties, and people are busy, drinking lemonade. — Gerry Singleton freshman, OHS rJcbbic Lavern Felt Rolbin Albert Fpnder Keith Eric Fenner Niel Wm. Ferrv Mark Fifield Ary F ' lgueroa Robert Allan Filkins. Jayme Fitzgerald Martha R. Flurez Frank L. Foote Ricky A. Foreman David Russell Fowler Nancy Jean Fox Steve Randy Frazier Evelyn Louise Frum Gary Fry Linda M. Fudge John Russell Gallice Becky Cay Galloway Karen M. Garavito Alfredo Leyva Garcia Ernest J. Garcia Esther Garcia Molly Jo Garrison Alfredo Garza Alice C. Gastelum Lorruta Kathv Geiger ThomasGelfarb Joseph A. Gemmell Cindy Sue Gilbert Paul H. Gladstone Michael F.Glvnn John Alvin Goehring Donna Ruby Gonzales Marie Lupe Gonzales Ruben P. Gonzales Shelly Ann Gonzales Howard Gould Charles Tony Green Steven Joseph Green James L. Gnjalva Gail Grischuk Janice Faye Guest Laura Lynne Guest Julie Noel Gutierrez Bob Tony Hagiperos Kathv Marie Hague Ursula Hailev Donnre Lvdell Hall Diane Kav Haman Robert Hamblett Belinda Hamilton Paul Hanlv Edward R. Hannan Wyatt Erwin Hansen Helen Kanari Harding Patr ay Harman Ann Harn Bruce Lee Harris Terry M. Hart t 1V Blake M. Hartle Michael Anthony Haw Robert Gene Hawkins Pauline Marv Healv David Scott Heering Mary Ellen Heilgeist Donald Lee Helton Wilma M. Helton Debbie L. Hernandez Donna Gail Hickev Michael Paul Hickey Diana Lynne Hickman Georgia Ann Hickma Michele Ann Hill Evelyn J. Hilliard William Hinderliter Keith B. Hinnant Miguel F. Hinojosa Dale Bennett Hise Russell B. Hobbs Ronald Dana Hodson Edith Louise Hogard Forrest Butch Holmes Gregory Holmes Richard Wayne Holmes Daniel David Hoover Victor N. Hopes Elizabeth Hopkins REMEMBERED TWICE Not far from here there ' s a place. It used to be a white seashore Full of surf and sun and happi- ness and love. I used to go there to be with you and live each moment. I walked by that place today. It ' s not at all what I had re- membered. It ' s only a cold, wet beach Where the sand sticks between your toes. And the sun has gone down, and the water covers the sand Where I sat with you. Funny though, things are never the same, Remembered twice. — Laura Guest freshman, OHS 205 HATRED Hatred is al! around this world. Please tell me why. People fight and kill and so many die. Can someone stop this hor- rid thing, war? Can someone make people al love each other more? Someday, perhaps, it ' ll come, my friend. When hatred and war will come to an end. — Emily Magno freshman, OHS Leslie F. Horn Debra Amil.a House Mark L. House Carl Edward Houston CrisAnnHudgrns Terry S. Hudson Linda Sue Humphries Guy R. Hunsinger Robert Bruce Hurd Julia Viola Hurt Shawnie Isherwood Ronald Kiyoshi Ishii Debbie Jean Jackson Celeste G. James Rick Dale James James Atlas Jcnkms Joan Deborah Jimenez Ann Cathryn Johnson Charles Otis Johnson Debbie Gail Johnson Dorothy Lola Johnson Linda D.Johnson Elizabeth G.Jolley Debbie Anne Jones Jerry Lee Jones Robert Larry Jones Sharon Faye Jones Wendy lones nnifer Lee losepho Mike Dale Joslyn Sylvia M.Justus innie Kaetterhenrv Debbie Lynn Kalani Edwin Kapitanski Susan Lori Kaplafka David Kawano Alfred Ohio Kelepolo Judy Marie Kelley Margaret D. Kelley Dennis Floyd Kelly Megan E. Kendig Mark Myles Kenney Guv G. Kennington John A. Key Richard Dennis Kidd Debra Denea Kilburn Kim Ann Kimbroueh Pam Kimmery Jeffery Wade Kindler David N. King Theresa Maria King Daniel S. Kingsley Rick Dean Kirby John Manfred Knapp Robert Roy Knisley Laura Lee Kresen Jean Marie Krsnak David Don Kulesza Catherine Ann Kuslo Kurt E. Kuykendall Albert M. Laplante Robert E. Lapointe RicardoLara Leslie Lynn Largent Elaine Marie Larsen Jon Donald Larson Michael Ray Larue Tina Joann Lawler Cheryl Jean Lea Michele D. Leaveck Judy Ann Ledford Rodney R. Leidig Charles E. Leonard Randal David Lester Kathy A. Levesque Stanley Keith Lewis Laura Ra Lichty Audreen Keahi Lima Pamela June Lindsey Susan Linko Ernie Lee Lockhart Michael E. Lockhart Ernest F. Lombardo Debra A. Lorenz Juan A. Lorenzo MelanieS. Lorio Julie Jean Love Janet Louise Loyko Laura Leigh Luppino Cynthia Ann Lusignan F. Chris Lussier John W. Lutz Kohrrt L. Lv.ul. Fric All.ri Macl)„riald Alexander J. Magana ThereseC;. Magana Ruben lo eMamlalem, KmilvQ. Maum, James Lee Malioiiiv Muriel Man Rene ). Manillas Flavia Janet Manu Michael T. Maples Pamela Jean Marable Timmy Dale March Frank Cruz Marez Denise Ellen Mark Dennis B. Marsh Wes Harold Martgan Caria V. Martin Danny Ray Martin Maureen E. Martin Carlos J. Martinez Gilbert Martinez John Martinez Ralph Steve Martinez Richard A. Martinez Helmer Daniel Mauga Eric Allen Mayer Aaron Maynard Oscar L. Mayo Hatsumi [an McAvov DanaC. McCargo Theresa L. McCaulev Latricia McClelland Mark Louis McConnell Cheryl E. McCusker Kelly McGlnnis Scott E. McGregor TliomasV. McKeon John J. McKinney Joan Marie McLaran Larry Devon McLellan Carl ' Howard Mead Laura Jane Mellon Kay Ann Melton AdolfoCossMendez Michael J. Mendez Lynne Rae Meredith Mike B.Meyer Alice E. Michael Delia Miller Stacy Jane Miller Dehhie Lee Mine Reynaldo Misajon Frederick R.Mitchell Byron Timothy Mohley Jan Eunice Molen LeIaS. Molifua Kathy Faye Monroe Beverly J. Moody BillC. ' Moore WONDERING Here I sit in a meadow With tall blades of grass all around me. The beauty that surrounds me is immense. I think of the years to come which will Bring joys and sorrows intense To everyone. — Laura Guest freshman, OHS !p f ? f Danny Thomas Moore Paul Rohert Moore Esther E. Moreno Jesse Patrick Moreno Bruce David Morgan Bruce D. Morgan Jeanene Grace Morgan Sarah M. Moriarty Timothy James Morris Cindy Marie Mosqueda Tom Neal Moyer Diane Munoz Melvin Andrew Murray Larry Allen Myers Eugene S. Nagata Lindy Mineko Nagata David T. Nakano Aleta Jean Napoleon Mike Albert Navarro Kim Blair Neblett Cheryl Ann Nef( Carol E. Nelson Pamela J. Nevarez Raymond G. Newherry 209 Freshmen, the newly involved in life on OHS campus where mingle the new and the old, the little and the great. FRIENDS Once you pick a person who seems so very close, You seem to put your trust in him because you hke him most. Then, as time goes on, you begin to call him friend. And as you talk you say to him this friendship will never end. But now, when times are going bad, you forget the things once said. And turn against each other, then never talk again. — Mary Heilgeist freshman, OHS AnthiHlyJ. Newman KyleT. Nicolas Tina M. Nigro Karen Elaine Noel Jul.a K. Nolasco Donna lean Norn;, Jennifer Lynn Norris Rosie Nunes Vaughn Oakley Dan James O ' Brien Jose L. Ochoa Richard J. O ' Connell Colleen I.OIafson Debra L. Oliver Timothy Shawn O ' Neal David O ' Neill Linda Susan Orr Leslie Anne Ortega Clarice J. Ortiz Rayanne Tisch Osborn Daniel F. Ostermeier Robyn R. Owens Stella Palosdelarosa Anthony Pao Pao Michael Papciak Lisa Ann Pascetti Judith Ann Patnode Stancly R. Paurazas Leroy Ernest Payton JanisSue Peake Bengy L. Pedro Efrain Pena Janie Juanita Pena Marcella Pena Maria Ellen Pena Eugene E. Pendergraft Melinda Lou Penning Ricky F. Perkins Constance J. Perrigo Diane Elaine Perry Lynne Anne Perry Rocky D. Pettengill Michael A. Petty Shelby Jean Petty Sylvia N. Pierce Rosario Piiia Roger Wm. Hinder Dcbra S. Plancarte Manuel Plascentia Ceorge Nicholas Popa Tim Ray Porter Bob James Post Ruth Poumele Joseph Steve Pounds Mark H. Powell Wm. Timothy Power Nancy Alvina Prassei Mark Wm. Prescott Debra Lynn Presley Miguel A. Quiniela F.ileen Mary Qumone Larry Kent Raedel Lorraine l inda Rael Alex Ruben Ramirez Kathy Lynn Ranshaw Douglas MarshleRaue Jocelyn S. Rauqust Tom Marie Rayner Uan.elJ.Read Annella Faye Rechin David Wayne Redding John Redman Andre Preston Renfro Anthony Reyes Barbara Ann Reynolds John M.Reynolds Russell I). Richards L Richards PatO ' ShaRiellv Stephen PatRdey Linda Ksther Rivera Ruben Albert Rivera Ruben Salazar Rivera , ' nthony Ray Roach Mary Ann Roberge Joyce D. Roberts Thomas P.. Robeson Sandra D. Robinson Freshmen. . .everything to look forward to. A DREAM OF LOVE Love came fast. I turned around and there he stood, and with him followed kindness, passion, under- standing and unselfishness. He kissed me and then turned away. But he soon returned with his love, and he gave it to me, wrapped in his tender tears. That was the day my soul met his, and now he and I are us, and we will share the world and all its joys and wonders. We will be us forever, for nothing can part us. We are tomorrow, to- day and yesterday, and it will be for many years. Love is what I needed, what I ' ve got, and what I ' ll always have as long as he is with me. And he too shall have love. — Judi Young freshman, OHS Susan I.. Robinson Estrclita M. Roblcs Robbie V, Robles S Tgio Rocha ImnifrrS. Roche RlKlvMikeRodriKuez Brigittc Hope Rogers Nancy L. Rogers Mary Denise Rolfes Sandra Sonia Romero James Allen Rose Judy Ann Ross D.anne K. Runkle Barbara Ann Russell David Ira Russell Kellie Anne Ryan Anita Sanchez Jesse Sanchez Louie Sanchez Rebecca Sanmiguel Diana Santiago Laurie D. Sass Wally Saucedo Steve D. Sawyer Kenny Lee Saxon James Dale Savior William James Saylor Vicki Lee Schippers Robert John Schwei Melody Ann Sexey Jeffrey John Shankle Nancy Ann Sharry Linda M.Shaul Cy nthia Dee Shelton Cynthia Lee Shelton Pamela Joyce Shelton Cynthia A. Shifflett Bill Allen Shirley Denise A. Siemens Albert G. Siller Geraldine Singleton Teresa Ellen Sloan Steven |. Smart Bernadine M. Smith Dean Wynald Smith Jami Lynn Smith Jeffrey Wm. Smith Jesse Francis Smith lim Roy Smit M. Smit Nancy Dawn Smiti R. Smiti W. SmitI Robin Ann Snidc Michael D.Snyder Richard L. Sohavda James Wm.Sollidav Nancy Jean Soltysiak Larry E. Sossamon Carol Lyn Spalding Life everywhere involves the young as well as the old. Teddy Jean Speakman Jacquelvn E. Spears Ricky Lee Spurlin James Arthur Staggs MikeStandifird Shawna Mane Starkey Susan P. Stendahl Mark Lee Stephens Catherine Stettler Scott James Stoffel Christine Stoker Wilham P. Stone Philip H. Storch Mary N. Stover Cindy A. Strandberg Nadine E. Strohschein Denise K. Sullivan Dennis K. Sullivan Scott Wm. Sullivan Diane L. Suplee Harold G. Sutton Vickie L. Swartling Bcrnadean N. Szahad Georgia L. Talamantez LonnyJoeTalley Joannie E. Tampon Sharon T. Tampon Robert Allen Tanner 213 Timothv M. Taiizcv I am.-s Lomond Tan- Dennis Charles Tavlc.r Mark D. Templetun CaleDenise Thames Bill HarvevThiesse Paltv A. Thill (Jary Lee Thobuis Linda Ann Thomas R. Thompson R. Thompson Vicki Lvtin Thompson ! «■ Thurmond Mark Allen Timerman Rudy Mike ' Tino Sheryl Ann Tisch Rowena Theresa Tom Michael C. Topping Denise Ton le Jeffrey Lynn ' Tron. Robyn Karen ' Tros Dan Arthur Turenrn Richard Scott Turne Dotti ManeTvle Juan Ugarte Louisiana Unutoa Don M. Valencia Rebecca G. Valenzuela Linda Valles Bonnie Vandenburgh Mark Alan Vankirk Catherine J. Vargas Matthew ]. Varrichio Donald C.Vaughn Thomas W. Velarde ' I ' olanda L.Velasquez 1 ' f ' . 1 V J l : 4 Lonnie Joe Verdugo Joseph Andy Verespej Holly M. Verkennis Kaye Ann Verrett Manuel Villaronian Michael B. Wallls Kirk Alan Walwick Arvli Joseph Ward Bobby Stan Ward Susan Adele Ward Rebecca Warne Nici Kim Warner Dan Lee Warren Diana L. Washington Joy Lynn Watson Michael A. Weaver Larry Lee Webb Richard John Webb Dean Daniel Wegner Jeffrey L. Weitzel Iim L. Wells Kathleen E. WelK Pamela Denise Wells Fane Wcrts 1 . 1 1 H ► ' • . Funny, things are never the same, remembered twice. John Allen West Steven L. Westbrook Andy Lynn White Mike Wickham Steve J. Wilcox Orvillc L. Wilkerson Cassandra L. Wilkes Earl Thomas Wilkes James Robert Wilkins Bernadette Williams Christopher Williams W. David Williams Sam E. Williamson Stephanie M. Willis Fred Walter Wilson William W. Wilson Matthew Allen Witman Martha J. Woessner Robert E. Wolf Robert Joe Workman Lynn A. Worters John Lee Worth Antoinette M. Wright Tammy Wyss J.-nn,f .rJ.Vossa Joseph A. Y.mng Carlos Zarate Larrv Daniel Zir i( Randv Carte 216 QUESTIONS??? Why is it everywhere I go He ' s on my mind? And when I hear a song that reminds me of him, Why do I cry? Why is it somedays he makes me happy? And others he makes me want to die? Why do I constantly think about him? Why do I look for him everywhere I go? Why do I hope to see him? Will it hurt if my feelings show? Why do I ask these questions? Do you think anyone knows? Why does he live inside me? Could it be that I love him so? — Judi Young freshman, OHS I welcome you, friend, Into my world. I will try to give to you The things which I value most in life. Take these things for what they ' re worth But never throw them away. Return them to me, if you must. You are welcome to my dreams, My desires. My achievements and My downfalls. . . But before I let you in, friend. Please. . . . Be gentle. — M.T. 217 In the Ride- A long-Program students rode with different policemen eaeli day (one or two to a patrol car) on their beat to see just what keeping tlie peace was like. Some had very exciting and rewarding experiences; others had quiet days. This program, begun by Mrs. ( M-ne ;i Hickman, OHS ci ics teacher, created state and national news stories. _ found) andS. _„ l A h mgr flothtrOW want a career in law enforcement These students are not in jail for being busted , but are viewing the premises as spectators and very glad they are free to walk out the back door! All scenes from the facilities of the Oceanside Police Department. 4ai8 7.7 10 2.9. Steve Berringir ..f Frontlash, from San D.ego, talked to students and taught them how to register to vote. Below. Steve M lls, one of Mrs. Kealv ' s (OHS civics teacher) students, became an official registrar of voters. Shown registering to vote for the first time is Clnd Bollington. Sometimes the government comes to the students. Above, Sen Claire Bugener poses with several members of the Associated Student Body (OHS student governing bodv) after addressing the civics classes at OHS. Other political speakers mcluded Assemblyman John Stull (left) and Dr. Shores (UCSD) of the Peace and Freedom Party, and representatives from the Democratic. Republican and American Independent Parties. (All photos on pages 218, 219, 220 and 221 by Larry Fregia, OHS student photographer.) 221 Clubs and Groups K m SPEECH TEAM . . . Southern California ' s Winningest THE OHS SPEECH TEAM, UNDER THE DIRECTION OFSPEECHCOACH.CLIFF A. ROCHE, HAS BEEN THE TOP TEAM IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOR THE PAST FIVE YEARS. AMONG NUMEROUS TEAMS OF VARIOUS SCHOOLS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, OHS IS LEADING WITH 1 18 DEGREES WHICH PROVES THAT THE SPEECH TEAM IS MOST DEFINITELY SUCCESSFUL. IN THE PAST YEARS, OHS HAS HAD SIX TOP STATE SPEAKERS ALL PLACING IN THE FINALS. ONE PERSON FROM THE TEAM HAS GONE ON TO PLACE AS ONE OF THE TOP SPEAKERS IN THE NATION! IN THE 1970-I97I SCHOLASTIC EAR, OHS PLACE FIFTH IN THE ENTIRE STATE AND IS HOPING FOR A HIGHER PLACE THIS YEAR HAVING ALREADY CAPTURED TOP HONORS IN THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DIVISION. WITH ALL THE DEDICATION, WORK, AND MANY PAINSTAKING HOURS CONTRIBUTED, SUCH A FEAT IS NOT IMPOSSIBLE. 222 Bill Teter, state champion in men ' s impromptu speaking, practices to defend his title for another year. THE THESPIANS are those members of the Drama class who ari affiliated with the national association of school actors. The Thespians at OHS are: Teresa Bristovv, Sandy Brown, Margie Buckner, Brian Carlisto, Chris Carter, Pam Cole, Joe Crowley (secretary), Debbie Diaz, Francis Ferguson, Ellen Foster, Kathy Green, Tonya Hendrix (clerk), Marsha Henry (treasurer), Robert Hinds, Linda Hudson, Chris Horton, Jean Josepho, Danny Kelso, Cindy Kurowski, Val Lambson (public relations), Nancy McDade, Susan Miller, Jeanene Morgan, Debbie Neff, Annella Rechin, Barbie Reed, Jay Salazar, David Simpson (president), Kathy Skaggs, Phyllis Stroman, Bill Teter, Joann Varrichio (librarian), James Webb (vice president), Linda Wilcox, Neal Wilder. Mrs. Louise Lott, drama instructor at OHS, is advisor to the Thespians. Drama is flourishing at OHS under her leadership. Debbie Diaz in MY FRIEND IRM A. With drama students rehearsal is the name of the game. Below is a classroom rehearsal. s Annie Sullivan and Emily in The Room Scene from KKLLER, one of the summer scenes. ' L n2 ■ -t r It r 225 CLUBS ANDGROUPS-Continued SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL: September Maletz, Steve Jones, Donna Rhodes, Cindy Kurowski Glenn Phillios DonL,emmex • ' Stand, nu. I. ,„ r.-K,m Brown, Janet Ard.llo, M,ss jan Bates (class adv.sor), Kellv Movland, Audra Mahoney. At bottom are Laura WUhams and Do 226 SOPHOMORE CLASS COL ' NCIL-Standing, I. to r.-John Moslev, Miss Taylor, Miss Winkleby. Willie Banks, Seated-Kellv Tisdale. Mary Bressi, Peggi Buff. Bottom-Eric Kremer. FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL-I. to r.-M.ke Navarro. Nici Warner. Cindy Currev, Sharon Deibert, Marsha Ellis, Dott.e Tyler. Scott Sullivan. Ti Buchanon is standing at rear. GIRLS ' I.KAGIF. Kmclme, 1. I(.r.-B.-in St.ippa. Dc.tti Tvlrr. [ Rcnee Legg. ' lonva Hendrix, Jolenc Hale. Carol Grlbrrt. la.irt |c Hawkes. Audra Mahonev. Carol Klerv. an Nakano, Susan Millt-r, Pat Smith; 2nd row-Mrs. Candv Charier [ennifer Waike es. Jeannie X ' lve.ros: .ird row- Adele Josepho, Kuka Alisa. Almut Hinkelman. Leslie VARSITY O ' XLUB-front-Tamsy Johnson. Robert Mosley. Frank Contreras. Michael Smith: center- Brett Smith; top-Eugene Marquardt Charles Ueen, Pascual Contreras. Anthony Rickctts. John Carlisto. Mike Paurazas, Mike Thompson. Roger Lapointe. L ' amitie comme ramour tremble Honte ' a celui qui s ' y meprend! A Tamour I ' amitie ' ressemble, Mais son devouement est plus grand. — Jeanne-Gabrielle FRENCH CLUB-front-Hope Thomas, Kelly Ncblett. Beverly Edge, Denise Mata; rear-Carol Kehr, Richard Baker, Marsha Siddall, Pat Bany, Donna Rixies; standing-Liz Bany, Carol Bany, Richard Anderson, Carrie Lukeman. Photos of the Speech Team ' s activities and trophies are on pages 222-3, OHSSPEECHTEAM ... WINNEftBYCd -HESTOFTHEFlRSTSPOtAMONG ALI , ,„, , TEAMS THROUGHOUT ALL OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HARDWORKING AND SUCCESSFl CHAMPION SPEECH TEAM, top row : Patty Wilc.. . [)an Leetch, John Harris, Mike Dwyer, George Lane, Jim Hollingsworth, Shan Duncan, Debbie Montamble, Tamara Johnson, Kathy Keane, Scott Sullivan; next row down: Mr. Whalen (instructor), Debbie House, Bob Rogers, Steve Miranda, Donna Moricl, Dyana Foran, John Carlisto, Val Lambson, Cindy Curto, Laurie Milman, Oscar Voss; next row; Dave Simpson, Margie Buckner, Cindi Kurowski, Ken Leighton, Mike Wilcox, Debbie Diaz, Adele Josepho, Kelly Moylan, Mark Kinney, Jan Ardillo, Renee Legg; bottom : Mr. Roche, team coach, Charlotte Stogsdill, Don Bell, Becky McAllister, David Stradlev, Bill Tctcr, Ann Loree, Cindi Kinney, Robin Starke, Valeric Anderson. Sally Hall, Miss Sammartino, debate coach. Music-making Groups . .the honor choir Mr. Ray Lambson, choir director STRING ENSEMBLE at ()HSuukHi,-sP,-nn, Buff, Paul (;iadston,-,CindvKunmsk;(c„ncert mistress) Emily Magno. Barbara Mey.-rs, ju.K Patn.,,!,-, j ..K-iu- Prarsiin, Juyif Roberts. Judy Ross. Harris Smith. Sam Wilkesand Jenny I ' ossa as vK.linists; Dal.- (. ' am. Belinda Hamilton. Robyn Owens. Colleen Swem and Cindy Vossa as cellists; Greg Cain. Bill Hmd.rliter, Ins Lut? as violinists; Jeff Cooper and Craig Wood as bassists. um r. The Honor Choir at OHS is directed by Mr. Lay Lambson. The choir masters a wide repertory several times in the school year for presentation to the student bod and to (itlier groups. Deb Oliver Becky Sanmiguel Brett Smith Chuck Thibeau JoAnne Perry Pat Henry Janet Dianish Jan Roche Dennis Kelly Randy Guest Harris Smith Laura Guest Bonnie O ' Neal Barb Schroeder Debra Siemans Donna Dringo Elaine Larson Laurie English Kim Neblett Jim Tate Wayne Poweli Dwight Davis John Macier Tim O ' Neal Nat Woods Carol Perrigo Lisa Bussey Cathy Steller Connie Smith Nancy Harrer Nancy Humlicek Warner Tonya Tamsy Johnson Chuck Sweeney Chuck Deen Brian Carlisto 231 CnsM-Kruk Ruth H -iHlri,kM,i, DanvPasino Hrrman Avil,v Shi-llv (jonzales Kerrv Abbiitt Dale Cain Eugenc Marquardt ML k Esther Saiichez Tamara |nhn on Beiigy Pedro Matt Witman CaroMne Aiken Donna Zillman Cindy Chatfieid Sabrina Gee . t mUk m 233 Page sponsored by Randall L. Mitchell of Mitchell Assoc. ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY (ASB). seated, I. tor.: Hope Thomas, publicity; Luana Marquardt. sec League Rep.; Cindi Kenney, Girls ' Vice Pres.; Sharon Walwick, Treasurer; Renee Lcgg. Rep. to Board of Tr -I ■ j: D._.. C„: l, !..„;„. r-l.,., D.„ . t . . PV,;ii;„c Q„„.„r PK c R n • irr,rt Si, Mi van Frpsih , secretary; Susan Miller, Girls ' L.eague Kep.; L indi Nenney, oiris v ice rres. ; ;5naron vvaiwicK, i reasurer; i eiiee i etig, inc j. lu uu iiu wi Trustees; Sabrina Gee. social Chairman; standing; Brett Smith, Junior Class Rep.; (jlenn Phillips, Senior Class Rep.; Scott Sullivan, Freshman Rep.; Mr. Fred Astorga, Advisor; Bill Teter, President of ASB; Eric Kremer, Sophomore Rep.; Mike Thompson, Commissioner of Athletics; Robert Wilson, Bovs ' Vice President. 235 THE OHS SPANISH CLUB DIS- TINGUISH ED ITSELF THIS EAR m ITS BI( , HEARTED ENDEAVORS ON BEHALFOEII S ADOPTED ORPHAN- AGE IN TIJUANA, BAJA CALIFORNIA. THE CLUB EXTENDED ITSELF GREATLY TO BRING.AlDTOTHE CHILDREN OFTHE ORPHANAGE. CAT H • |.AC;0 WAS ESPECIALLY ' UNSEL- FISH AND HARD WORKING IN THIS WORTHY CAUSE. FURTHER, SHE HAS GIVEN MUCH TIME ON CAMPUS TEACHING ENC .LISH TO STUDENTS WHOSE PRIMARY ' AND FAMILIAL LANGUAGE IS SPANISH. This page sponsored by Scandia Senor James Collins, Spanish language instructor at OHS and advisor to the Spanish Club. ORPHANAGE DRIFTWOOD STAFF. 1. to r.: Chris Carter, Robin Burdt, Sherry Sitler, Phillip Warren, Sheila Starkey, William Nigro, Janet Miller, Little Albie Frantz, Rudloph Diaz, Phyllis Stroman, Mr. Gene Lents, advisor. This is the working group which publishes the school paper. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES-members listen to a speaker: I. to r.-Mr. Bill Freeman, advisor, Gary Moore, Jack Mitchell, Rick Johnson, Dave Barrett, Pat Ryan, Steve Gelfarb, Chuck Thibaul, Brad Stewart (alumnus) , Chuck Dean, Brett Smith, Frank Ciammachilli, David Meyer, John Adkins. Miguel Nolasco. JR. MARINES RESERVED OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS (R.O.T.C), 1st row, 1. tor.: Bourbeau, Barry. Mead, Newman, Bradsberrv J., Tampon, Drinkard, Devore, Colonel Sexton, Msgt. Johnson, Carter, Reyes P., Mount, Evans, Reyes T.. Wootten: 2nd: Lynch. Holcomb. Lussier, Hinnard. Cook, Templton, Haw, Mayes, Renteria, Trone, Womak, Rydin; 3rd: Mills, Glover, Mitchell. Beenev, Phillev. Hollidav G.. Frith, McConnal, Prochaska, Knapp Thompson; 4th: Liniger, Daebelliehn, Rutledge, Hansen. Gutierrez, Wilder, Jamison. Hollidav. Hohn, Bans, Dubo Bradsberry J.. Tucker, — , Holmes, Marsh, Pipder, Eckert, Kelepolo, Witzel. is; -Sth: Lively. Chedister, O ' Neil. Kidd. last, but most recent club, p. 246 In Oceanside it ' s Ona ' s Fabulous Fabrics for all that ' s new and unusual in fabrics PERSONALIZED sewing made easy by Ona. Sewing Instructions Day and evening classes 757-3101 340 Airport Rd. Oceanside (1 bik. no. of Mission-near Marty ' s Valley Inn) Hal Dennis Phone 757-7522 Hal Dennis Honda Oceanside 3030 San Luis Rey Rd. Oceanside, California 92054 Guzzi KAWASAKI Financing - Insurance Ducati U.E. CALVERT TRACTOR WORK. . . Best wishes for the Class of ' 72 ...presently working at Costa Serena near Mira Costa College 4166 So. Mission 728-1537 Fallbrook, Cal. 722-1218 722-2391 American Travel Service Complete service to the Traveler Don Hadsell, Mgr. 318 No. Hill Oceanside, Ca. Exclusive Mexico Products! Specials 7 days a week Hours 9:00 A.M. -9:00 P.M. MEXICO IMPORTS Paintings on velvet- Leather goods- Jackets-Moccasins-Purses, Hats- Vests-Pottery-Onyx-Blown Glass-Statuettes Wrought Iron of all Kinds Wally Pena Phone 722-2001 605 N. Cleveland Oceanside, Cal. 92054 Congratulations to the Class of 1972 Phone 722-1444 Jean Viveiros, left, at Penney ' s as OHS Teen Rep- resentative, aids Julie Gleason, OHS senior, in selecting her post grad wardrobe. J.C. Penney Co. Plaza Camino Real Carlsbad From Fellowship of Christian A thietes of OHS . CONGRATULATIONS! • ' cHRY IJJ CHRYSLER ■ PLYMOUTH 1555 So. Hill Street Oceanside, Calif. Imperial Chrysler Plymouth Valiant Ken Howe, Pres. 729-4963 Geil Motor Co. Dodge - Dodge Trucks Sales and Service 802 So. Hill St. Oceanside, Cal. San Diego Federal Savings and Loan Association 801 Mission Ave. Oceanside 722-1771 l« BUILDERS BLDCK St. Malo Lumber Co. BUILDERS BLOCK 1833 Oceanside Blvd. Oceanside. Cal. Ph. 757-8750 Our line of building material is complete. Seniors, Class of 1972-73, please contact your official yearbook photographer, RAY METCALF STUDIO, for information regarding your yearbook portrait. Your choice of two studio locations . . . METCALF STUDIO In Carlsbad at Plaza Camino Real, and in Vista at 202 S. Indiana Both locations offering the following SPECIAL SENIOR SETTING . . . Color portrait sitting Selection of 5 poses Picture for the yearbook (glossy) Congratulations-Class of 1972 Bank of America Oceanside Branch-So. Oceanside Branch From the PTA CONGRATULATIONS NO CHARGE for this from us your official yearbook photographer 729-7171 Best wishes to the Class of ' 72 from BROOKING OLDS, INC. AND BROOKING BRITISH CARS The Finest Used Cars in Town Honda - MG - Mercedes Benz 1520 So. Hill 722-1424 1001 So. Hill 722 -1893 Eternal ills Huckabays INC. Mission at Hill Oceanside, California 92054 Phone T n22-1Q1Q Von ' s Shopping Center Oceanside Good Luck and Best Wishes to the Class of ' 72 JEFF ' S 66 Flora ' s Beauty Salon Your Headquarters For Beautiful Coiffures Appointments Not Always Necessary Place Yourself in the Hands of Six Experienced Beauticians 722-5521 1012 So. Hill Dixon Ford Ford Sales, Leasing, Rentals and Service Since 1942 Oceanside, Carlsbad, Fallbrook Ph. 722-7657 The Best in Early American Living 1925 Mission Oceanside, Calif. 92054 E. J. Jones Ph. 722-9979 Blue Seal Linen Industrial Supply Blue Seal 202 So. Cleveland 722-4235 The Village Apartments 1451 South Pacific Street Congratulations to the Class of ' 72 From Girls ' League of OHS . . . CONGRATULATIONS! LOOK FOR THE COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD EVERY SUNDAY IN THE OCEANSIDE BLADE-TRIBUNE SOCIETY SECTION Want us to list your event? Details must be received two weeks in advance of scheduled event. Send to Carlisto Community Bulletin Board, P.O. Box 479, Oceanside. Now completely computerized to provide instant help in planning your financial program ONE STOP FINANCIAL PLANNING For auto, home or boat Insur- ance, workman ' s compensation, commercial package, life and disability insurance, group in- surance, mutual funds (through Channing Co., Inc.), and realty service (through affiliation with Hale French Realtors) -whatever your financial planning needs, remember, we ' re just a phone call away. Over 15 years of personalized service in North County JHCK CARLISTO EMWi A Diviiion e Jack Corlitio Epterpriitf, Inc. 302 So. Freeman • Oceanside • Phone: 722-4205 Food to Go 757-7222 ChApR|To Best Mexican Food and Beer This side of Mexico Ernest and Lupe GobbI 218 San Diego Oceanside, Cal. 244 To the Class of 1972. CONGRATULATIONS! G CLUB: frontrJohnny .Tom Howard, Vince fialth, oward, DodCastrp; rear- ' -ky Biaz, T ommy Bdy en, Pam xloffman; absent- Anthea . -  i[cCar rh jc J eafinie Brennan. -i. i : 0tm, ' - S Sr56SS KSC.i£ ' ' 3WK :3iBC a j:«Sj ' ' Zb s f JVlX L. - The surfing dub (team) was born at OHS this year. Already it has jammed into first place over all its San Diego County competition. 246 This page sponsored by Offshore Surf Shop Everybody lives. . .after a Pirate win! Looking back and remembering. . . all the good times we had. There ' s no time to look back and be sad. irroiw 9 f) 1 , w Our life is ahead of us. ■.«fV 251 A last look back at OHS. . 1 Its been far-out knowing you, And learning to love all the little things you do. Yearbook Staff Elsie Alvarado. -section editor Kim Bellack, -layout trainee Theresa Bristow, -layout trainee Steve Christensen, section editor, records Rebecca Dia?, section editor Nelson Elmore, photographer, section editor THESE ARE THE STUDENTS, JUNIORS AND SENIORS, WHOSE LONG, PAINSTAKING WORK HAS BROUGHT FORTH THIS 1972 EDITION OF THE PIRATEER. SOME OF THESE STAFF MEMBERS ACTUALLY BEGAN REMOTE PREPARATIONS ON THIS BOOK AS FAR BACK AS MAY, 1971 .. . MORE THAN A YEAR BEFORE THE BOOK ' S APPEARANCE! SOME OF THE MEMBERS SPENT LONG HOURS WORKING AT HOME ON SECTIONS AND PAGES ASSIGNED TO THEM. TO ALL OF THEM ARE DUE RECOGNITION, PRAISE AND THANKS FROM THEIR FEL- LOW STUDENTS, FROM THE SCHOOL COMMUNITY, AND FROM THE OCEANSIDE COMMU- NITY FOR A TASK CAREFULLY DONE .... H. Singlfton Yearbook Advisor CREDIT LINE: Color photographs are by Dennis Lynch and Mike West Michael Lawson. -section editor Theresa Magana. -section editor John Mitchell, -section editor Linda Neprud. layout artist Ronda Peace, layout artist Letitia Pepper, section editor Several original members, not pictured here, left the staff at or about the beginning of the second semester in this school year. Among them are members whose early work for the yearbook was particularly valuable . . . Anne Aldrich. Julie Gleason, Dennis Lynch, Anthea McCarthy, Art Mobley. Among them JULIE GLEASON must be singled out for special mention here for the large volume of work she single handedly accomplished in a most prompt and finished manner. Among her many contributions to this book is the complete layout of the senior photos section. Of the entire 1972 yearbook staff, LETITIA PEPPER earns recognition as Most Valuable Staff Member. Her dedication, perseverance, thoroughness and unselfish application to assignments were important contributions without which the staff could not possibly have completed its work on time! ! . . . Advisor 255 LIFE ATOHS... the intermingling of the new with the old, the flowing of the past into the present, the coalescing of hundreds and hundreds of people into one living institution, Oceanside High. 5 k. )l -:HV« 0 m.,. S„; ?  - '


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