Ontario High School - Onca Yearbook (Ontario, CA)

 - Class of 1976

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N ae ,. l E :X l 2 I ess, x-are if t 5. f 5 i l 'I I ri 4 -1' -- ew-mf.-453511-s -fr, f ,---1-,.,I..o.V.7 my-I H.:-.-:Q-..vs..x:4'5 .--,wi Page6 Lost Doys Costly Again this year there are a multitude of events for the Senior class to take part in. Because of this, the seniors find their last days of high school busy and expensive, After buying caps and gowns for S6, a senior may buy graduation announcement, which costs a minimum of 5515. Some seniors may stop there, while others will go on to more expensive items such as a senior key, or maybe a panoramic picture of the graduating class for only 53.50. Next there is the senior breakfast for only 51.25, and Grad-Nite tickets for S13. The grand total for all these expenses comes out to 353875. Ilowever, seniors might end up spending more for souvenirs, food, etc. Many other events and assemblies will keep the seniors busy, although they won't all cost extra. The next event for the seniors will be a Baccalaureate Service on june 6. On june 7 will be the senior breakfast, followed immediately by graduation practice. Practices will also be conducted on june 8 and 9. Next come the big ones, Graduation and Grad 'Nite '76. Boys' State: Mayzi, 1976 Jag-Wire Hmturrzs Feelings Of An Underclossmon Senior friends, the time has come when we must leave all the fun and games we shared, and all V J-X ' X y the tears that were shed and the , I ii, joy that was felt. Remember the N. -'-Nw in 5 ltalks in the quad, the football 3' l and wrestling activities, I took 8' il' X part in with you? All of these things will be greatly missed. The cry The Spirit of '76N will Memories Re-make Us 'sf S ii Dear Friends, The class of '76 has been the greatest class ever to graduate from Ontario Iligh School. I guess I'm a little prejudiced, though. This year I've had the pleasure of being President of the Class of '76 Miybe this letter can help relive some of the memories of our Senior year Remember the carnation sale? That hectic mess? We sure letzrned how to run a cirnation sale Too bad we won t be here to do it right next year' We managed to hold Campus Clean up for a total of one day but the one day we did do it we the whole school. They didn't call us Hsilly-sophomores when we won the spirit stick every time! Val-a Grams were a big hit with everyone again this year, even those of us who stayed up all night cutting, pasting, and writing Val a Grams Everyone says your Senior year as your best, but also remember ast' Manv people weve come to know and love as friends Some of them are even teachers' It saddens me to think that well probably newer cross paths for a long time With this, remember it as your reilly dear 1 Q tc tell ever 'one good bye and Cod Bless did it better than anyone else Every one will remember the Senior Cl iss President Carolyn Burns rallies of our sophomore year We had the biggest mouths in lfs not lust o book lfso memory ol your high school yeors Your limes of io pcm ond glory all bounol fogefher os o keepsoke for tomorrow Buy o memory . . . An ONCA . i ' 1. I'd lil e i i y lf I' . - . . . y, - I I E V 7 ' e fi, Y y , , ltd Mike Mendez Bits of Lost Conversation The day is May 28, 1976. The place is anywhere around Ontario High School. Among all the usual campus commotion are heard the voices of the class of '76' ma Only 10 more days 'till graduation . . . Who're you going to Grad-Nite with . . . f'Are you going to college . . . 1' HI got my prom pictures yesterday . . . I think I'll miss this good ole quad . . . l' Ulf I don't pass Civics, I don't graduate . . . Have you bought your senior breakfast tickets yet . . . l' I haven't gotten one of your senior pictures yet . . . I can't wait till the yearbooks come out . . . Where are you going this summer . . . There's a party at -ff' ---- 's at zz as tc Ac house . . . I can't wait to hit that beach at va What are you getting for graduation . . . I'll always remember Lord Chapman's tests . . . l' Why can't we wear jumpsuits at no longer be heard ringing through the halls, but the memories will always remain in my heart, of you . . . my senior friends. Seniors Seniors. Tears. joy. Insecurity. A feeling of belonging, A time of lonliness. A gnawing sadness at the thought of never seeing someone again. An uncontrollable excitement about the world you have yet to explore. The realization that precious time is running out fast. A time we must all face, which without all these feelings Would be less of an experience. to Grad-Nite . . . 'AI haven't even sent out m announcements yet . . . School's a drag. . . I'm getting a job this summe va ti Will you go to Grad-Nite wit as ITIC... HI hope we stay in touch afte we graduate . . . I wish we could have anothe ditch day . . . I'm not paying 9526 for a pa' of Grad-Nite tickets . . . 1' Ten years from now will b heard the same haunting voie of the l'Spirit of '76'l as the echo through the halls of O.II.

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Pearce, David W. Fqypvf .4.'x -Nqnww-5-'.m 1---vi .- v-,W - -... - 4-Q, 1976 ASS 1975-76 LaBono, Toni A. Lawson, Delorce J. Ledesma, Dorothy M. Lopez, Cornelius Lopez, Gus E. Lopez, Peggy L. Lowry, Bryan D. Lyons, Mary R. Macias, Flora A. Mann, Gwen A. Manning, Janet R. Marchan, Tommy F. Marez, Barbara A. Markley, Terry W. Martinez Annie Martinez, Arthur L. Martinez Candy J. Martinez Donald P. Martinez, Ricky Martinez, Ronald P. Martinez, Serena M. Mason, Joanna L. McCarthy, Connie A. McClanahan, Marty Medina, Gerald R. Melendrez, Armando B. Melendrez, Jenny Mendez, Fred E. Michael, Scott M. Michaud, Cathy A. Mijares, Vivian Miller, Renee M. Molles, Mary Moreno, Lidia S. Morgan, Jack E. Moser, Leroy E. Nalley, Linda G. Navarro, Frank R. Navarro, Sylvia N. Neely, Rick B. Nelson, Keith E. Nunez, Valerie L. Olinger, Diana L. Olivas, Roberta Ormonde, Joseph F. Ortiz, Juan J. Paez, Silvia V. Parrilla, Georgia J. Pashich, Paula S. Patterson, Richard G. Pendleton, Andy Perales, Ruben G. Perez, Michael E. Perez, Tina Province, James C. Quiroz, Pedro C. Ramirez, Juan M. Ramirez, Leonor M. Ramirez, Rene Reichmuth, Joseph Reigenborn, Sue Reyes, Mary Jane Rhodes, Frank M. Rodriguez, Regina Romero, Rachel G. Romines, Sharon E. Salazar, Lavette Salazar, Roseann A. Sanchez, Freddie Scott, Stephanie L. Serrato, Bennie Severns, Lucinda L. Shaw, Timothy P. Shultz, Cynthia A. Simpson, Robert L. Slagle, Jerry C. Slone, Charles L. Smith, Alan Smith, Carol L. Solis, Gloria T. Sorenson, Roxanne D. Spevacek, Debra M. Stembridge, Kevin E. Stilwell, Terri A. Stitt, Karen L. Sullivan, Linda M. Sutton, Kathy A. Tapley, Patty G. Tarango, Yvonne M. Taverna, Frances L. Taylor, Michael C. Teresa, Ross R. Thatcher, Cherlyn Timmons, Deborah F Todd, Dorcas M. Torres, Daniel G. Towler, Kristine L. Traister, Celine D. Tucker, Karen Vargas, Lorenzo C. Vasquez, Sylvia J. Vasquez, Yolanda Venegas, Mary L. Vicario, Katherine E. Vigil, Freddy Ward, Pamela E. Warren, Mary L. Warren, William O. Wiersema, Suzanne C Williams, James E. Wilson, Doug E. Witt, Jerry E. Wood, Ricky Woods, Anthony ... ...-- .,... -.M .-



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V .May 21,1976 Page 7 Girls to leove Solfboll, Boslcefboll Coach Swieca's varsity softball team is losing two senior athletes. Silvia Vasquez, shortstop, and Kathy Vicarrio, second base, are leaving the team. The two girls lent their talent and abilities to the team in all their efforts for a winning season. Congratulations girls and good luck to Coach Swieca and next year's senior softball players. Mabel Fiske was the only senior athlete on Coach Dean's varsity basketball team this year. Fiske's efforts as center on the team aided the team in its bid for winning scores. Congratulations to Mabel Fiske and Coach Dean. Good luck to Dean and next year's senior athletes for a winning season in 1977. Seniors Aid Bociminfonileonfi The O.H.S. badminton team had many senior athletes who will not be returning next year. They have helped O.H.S. win its matches many times. Two such teams are doubles, Debbie Caupnik and Marcella Gonzales Cwho is a juniorbg and singles, Mable Fiske. Both of these teams are going to C.I.F. to enior Girls Participate Coach Claudia Smith's agette tennis team finished eague action November 6 with a -4 tie in a match against alnut. The team finished the season ith a 3 win 11 loss record. enior athletes who contributed the team's efforts were Tina 'ubicek and Tami anson-Gomez, doubles, arlene Clark and Dorcas Todd, oubles, Pam Hatfield, doubles, d Kathy vicario, singles. The girls played each school ice. Their second round erformance was greatly proved over their first round action. Team members Melanie Shoemaker and Alana Avery made Ontario High history by being the first girls' tennis players from our school to make it to the CIF Preliminaries. ln the first round the girls drew a bye. In the second round the girls defeated Mammoth High, but in the third round action they were eliminated by Notre Dame. Congratulations to Coach Smith and her girls, and good luck for a winning season next year. represent the O.H.S. badminton team. The seniors who are leaving the O.H.S. badminton team are doubles, Debbie Caupnik, Singles, Magle Fiske, doubles, Robin Carls and her partner Bertha Cobosg singles, Cathy Michaudg doubles, Liz Arellano, and singles, Berdie Olivas. Even though many fine players are leaving, there still will be the in-coming freshmen, plus the sophomores and the juniors, to whom OHS will be bidding farewell next year. Athletes Depart Gymnastics, Swim Out of two sports, gymnastics and swimming, O.H.S. has two seniors that are bidding their last farewell to Ontario High's athletics. Tina Kubicek in gymnastics and Debi Howell in swimming. Although this was Howell's first season in swimming, she swam the back stroke helping the team to win 2 meets. This season is the first she swam competitively. In gymnastics Tina Kubicek is the only senior on the team. She has been in gymnastics for 2 years. Last year she only performed on the uneven bars, but this year she participated in several of the events, with her best in vaulting. In League finals she took 7th out of 35 other girls on the horse. lt is too bad that this is their last season at Ontario High. jag-Wire 7 ports Volleyball, Hockey lose Seniors Mabel Fiske and Barbara Bratton, the only two seniors on the varsity volleyball team, are leaving O.H.S. this year. Mabel Fiske, who was in volleyball for four years, received two awards this year, the coaches' award and most inspirational. Barbara Bratton participated in volleyball for three years. Both Bratton and Fiske contributed greatly to the final league standing of 2-5. During their season, the volleyball team also competed in the Gladstone Tournament held at Gladstone High School. Pam Hatfield and Mable Fiske, the only seniors on the varsity field hockey team, are also leaving O,H.S. Hatfield, who played center forward, and Mabel, who played goalie, both contributed greatly to a fine season.

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