Pacific High School - Pacificana Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA)
- Class of 1978
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Nielsen VOLUME 25 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION FACULTY SENIORS ACADEMICS SPORTS JUNIORS ACTIVITIES SOPHOMORES CLUBS FRESHMEN ADVERTISING INDEX I- I7 I8- 55 56-103 I04-I 45 I46-209 210 247 248 289 290 325 326 363 364 395 396 41 3 414 424 s GN ,nz , X ks 4, .-fy Q 1 PJ I fl it , F? .flfw 7 'N Mu-. , iF , . . f:p:'w,a,g1:ql:, A . X 1 My Pfwiitml M e W c 9 ,W if it gl fif O VALVXM ' 04,2 il JMQIZ flflxkpfl lcjlfkfxjd 1105? Xjmlll K' ' ft' 0 5 ,W if J' y if Kg, QW lgwlli wflypilllwd 6f X LF! 1 X ji J M do C f of j X The all ta O ,,,. 1, -of r eluef that all teachers do is words and numbers on the rd, grade papers, and in the teachers workroom fantasies. Duties ranged king tickets at the athletic to keeping non-paying stu- ut of the dances. Even the teachers that have been at blk 9ll' If Us-y acific since the school first opened in 1953, engaged themselves. in duties that required out of class work. The teacher proved to be the second most important group on our campus. Why second? lt it wer- en't for the students, for whom would the teachers have performed their gracious duties? ,f'w1 mi txjvizig , H. jjj ,,r - N t VV -5f.,v-bx fn. . . 'T flfligl - if J .3,. V' gf Zi Q . f e Q N 1 Q - ' -' if . M gs- l.',5,-or A ... '-.Q 1- V,-5:23. sf tgp , . ,:4:A.- . , f.- fax:-'H - t f s 1' uf, x ,i ..f5iigYT.:g W ,Mi . .-1:--1:-:S A x t 'XS ,gl - , A f' L 5 oc ,UD .- MQQJQMJU wwf N me 0 Em Mfwvg yuh . tfiljpg fx we Ar. fy gwxew ouwoswe-2+ fow'-BN 15:52-kQJ ' G' 'dwg' magna! 50,345 we. 0-wbwomf Everyone Wished To Be A Senio 4, Wu. chase Lou'-5'1m-M355 . . . EEZ Seniors Wlshecl Only To Survlve M 55-.MW f -HV V H , L, 4 A 1. x, U ' A K' ' J H W' '1 3 e. 1 - - v ' V 4 1 W Z5 1 Ty G 6 --ljfilfcffyf 0,1 61,0 !l.0f.J-gilxg ' dw, kJ' iv'-1'71.,24fx1 474'-'U-f CJ.f'-OLE j we ' t wwe fic? IM 574645 ptfygfdw Q4 cp-X, 52,1 ZE,Q!g-,Q 50 6U'70'L.,QL ,I me Studying for the SAT, ACT, and ijwg other college entrance exams, COU- J I 1 pled with trips to the counselor's M07 CL awk office to check on the lastest schol- arship opening, made the seniors a unanimous choice for the busiest 54 students on campus. X 1 Being a senior meant being tired, 7 gl fatigued, exhausted and out of S ' ,, breath, but in the end it was worth flgfld 0.2 cfffu it. CL! 7 1 2 N iii if l li Y lfi1lll-'Ll ff ' l tl -J ti l 5 -fell fi ,f fi Y ii ,ff , i Ney! he All. . sl. ..,, ' 'i ': f ug gl- - ' , H. , . X ,jr 'W , A 11 I , I A v . W W? I W XF UWM M W M W W -'lk .M I QQ 1. H L1--ak 19 .. Q., gl ,ay ' I VH V 7 5111 P.: ' J W WGYWSUM M Y 1 X A ,mmm U 1 v www - AQ, V N I ', s V 1 A MR MMMN - X . q . , M Y 4 ,wggml X an' x :iE1l1Ii1'lwiil I, rm i A . Wsfy M 1 -X , .:- i W I il l . fbmm wif- , Q W M 4 ' ' Am fy' QW My l 'fl i 1 H. M-,qud ' ' 354551 F I I ,I ' 'M 1 ,vw Si.. 7- ' . 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The sport was football, and the opposition was Palm Springs. The game ended in a scoreless tie. Since 1953, many more gates to athletic achievement have been opened at Pacific. Throughout the year, Pacific provided many types of ath- letic competition. Football players got dirty, basketball players got sweaty, swimmers got wet, volley- ball players got sore hands, and gymnasts got dizzy. Variety in sports made the athlete at Pacific a recognized provider of action and excitement. ' iv' ' .1 i - 4 ' 4 . ii ,fl fggf, 1 i . .X , V: 4 I if , 1 51 iii iv- , - - .-v XP V 1' f X lik 6 A L. 'ffafrf .' 1, n i'ifff ' Ki? lzfllf' '5' rw-A 4 ' A Q :k . Q' '. 51, 1-Q'-1. . - :' -.lf . L ..: -3,- Y r, Y e+..-E:,i.- 2 , 'INA + QQ ,a , fl . ,sv 11,1 532- 5 , Ak C- :- -9. -I - ' .7:si ff if if s 4s.' .,-- f K 4' 4,1 1 3 A7 45+ 154. Q 9 ,,--. u 's ,. iw g M v'W . V Yi . ! fs' - 1' M .. 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EA? f .. 1- ' LQ J k 'Y ' M129 f 'Q ' if ,515 ' ' H'?e1 V 4, . -. , ,, '1 ,- , Aj- W, :. g,,m. 0- ,. A .5 'wwf ' .- , f ff ,Ju - ,-, lft - - 93, 59? 1 1,1 . ' X 7- Q Q' TJ, I if -M5351 . 4, , ,5 V, i. 4 . fm- .. A - . .A ., , if ,, 5 fam ,mi f . -' . . ' . - - H Q . H, ' 'r -fffiu 'Q W '. ' - N , fwsi ' .-.M ' 4 4.71.14 ,Y 1 life' ,W ' . ,Q ' ' ' my .-4- A -..,. f' , ,- 3. ' u twdwfn' ' 'P 3-J.--'ff g, f-gg..-1 E g 1' K .'.F'E3Tsx4Q- Igt?f'Y 4440... ' .f ' ,- ,ls , . .N -r V PX., gift- Y- Lg, '.j If- , . L --f a.:f,-fy , , ' 1 ,,5'.,f 9,-A nl .,,r'X -lffl, fp .J-I K ,,,,.rv. 3 -- -?,.., , f? , 1 VQSW WX JMSJUWGN QM W Haw ' Wk W W X? WWW i l I. A helm was given to Dr. Bailey at this retirement party. He retired in 1967. 2. Mrs. Winters finds the Senior SAT tests very amusing. Orval Winters, Principal The first person to occupy the captains quarters at Pacific was Dr. Bailey. His credentials proved him well worthy of the iob. Dr. Bailey attained the first Ph.D. given by U.C.L.A., and in 1939 received the Best American History Novel Award for The Ohio Company of Virginia. Dr. Bailey captained our ship for I4 years. Dr. Brickley spent 7 years as a V.P. at Pacific before taking the iob of principal. He now works in the Agriculture Department at Pacific. Occupying the helm now is Orval Winters. She was a teacher for 25 years and an administrater for 8 years. 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' 1-i':f:'t-:-:-:-:-:-:-1-2vig-:lt-:ca-:-:-:-:-:gr-:431-:cgi-.g:-:g..zg:g:g:3:y,,-. .5:.5:1,3.5.5,5.3:3.g:3.3.5.5::.3.5.3.g.3.g.5.g.g.g.g.g.:.g.5.gM ,.g.g.-,g.g.g.g.g.g.95.g.g.-,g.3.3.3.3.g.g.g.g.5.3.g.g.5. i X . ff, 9' .' , Calling parents is not one of a V.P.'s st enioyable iobs. '4 - ,- As the year dragged on and on, any of us didn't recognize our ard-working Vice Principals. Mr. egalado ioined the crew in 1970. e graduated from U.C.L.A. with a .A. and B.A. degree. He is also a ard-working man and is well liked Pacific. Mr. Fitzgerald has been .fix 2. Peter escorted his father. When your Dad's a V.P. you have to look out for him. ,qgv-v-it my . .Q Q-eff' , -x, ' if.ll'.y C ., 'TT 1' il-'1 A-1.2 -'J' - .-.pug 4- - X I - .Sl Ag-, 2 with the ship since 1963, and is very dedicated to the students and his work. He graduated from the University of Redlands with a Mas- ter's Degree and has been with us ever since. Mr. Singer is our newest Vice Principal at Pacific. He started at Pacific in 1976, and attended N., 21 I ffl f' fill lil 'Ji . X 3. Part of being a V.P. requires having a cluttered desk. '-11' -..A .3 Black Hills State College with a B.A. and also the University of Red- lands with a M.A. Being our newest member on the ship, he has cer- tainly caught on fast and is doing a great iob. John Regalado Jack Fitzgerald Robert Singer lt Pays To Be The Best. FRANK CHAMBERS, 1953-1978 Counselor. DICK COFFIN, 1953-1978 Counselor. JOHN GRENFELL, 1953-1978 Athletic Director, P.E. HARRY HARBAUGH, 1953-1978 Geography. MARGARET JEFFORDS, 1953-1978 Career Counselor. E. C. JONES, 1953-1978 Librarian. ALMA WILES, 1953-1978 Counselor. DANlEL'YOUNG, 1953-1978 Math, Algebra. The Silver Jubilee Celebration is not iust for the student, it's for the faculty as well. Eight of our teach- ers will be celebrating their 25th anniversary as teachers for the one and only Pacific High School. These eight have devoted a fourth of a century to their professions and that iust shows what many years of hard work and loyalty can do for a has found the secret for succes teacher. Each, in their own wa L They are all very well known in o well. And if you had any of the community and liked equally a V r I for teachers or counselors this yea you would know iust exactly great people they really are deserve the best of everything COINS. S3135 Dedlualllom 45? lg I' 4: ,- Wil' .Li t lllm . ...nt lt. - I, , rf t 1 ... t t .NV ! H ,A .. 'wg . i . ..,, gf J' . . A W 'tis 'n--F 1-v . A 'Fl :iii-gQisjrl ' :fy F-I 1 .. . X.-in . .Et - if of 1 , , ,, Ms, vi ' f .ri All ,lf 1 f --eu. t 4A . -1- 1-N., KN.. 7 Q' .5 'E li l ffl l. Mr. lMiss?l Chambers was charming in 1959. Well at least Mr. Coffin and Mr. Herbert -thought so. 2. Mrs. Jeffords, career counselor, is never too busy to help students find a iob. 3. Mr. Jones, Pacific's librarian for 25 years, is never without a smile on his face and a helpful hand. 4. In 1954 Mr. Harbaugh was an excellent band and orchestra instructor. Times have changed somewhat, and now he teaches in the field of social sciences. T , ffl wwf . .4 , A wwf, . ,, T 4!u 3 G ,' i . .1 '-1 'Y -Q... f-H' ' f ' ' ..n mlm' f I V-1 .- Y 31 N 4 . 4 fm L 32.1 s. I N -.EZ .. ' 'TWP' . . ' N il- 129' -f if-'Q-' L:,L1,'fg1il5f'M'fk2 '- Z ., ' Iii? J Til- ' J . ' ' ' -.,WJMiqmw,--t,- 53-N, ..,, t-,,......-may-m . 5 - g . K 'v9'Fi. ' , in ,f l ...QE b '. ' 2 Q r IT gig ' -. - . . -- 'mv 1 g 2 9 .Z ,At '-T3 Q. 1 Mm 1-tag .5 Z.-.-' f 1, t - 'H' 1Tx-twiki. . . ' Q 1 '. 4., Uh 'A ' -4 l mf l' I it-it S RALPH BRADY, 1954-1978 Art, Jewelry. CHIN OCK MITCHELL, 1954-1978 Health Science. SONNY LILES, 1955-1978 Problems, American Govt., Sociology. CHARLES MORRISON, 1956-1978 Counselor. BASIL MARTINEZ, 1956-1978 Problems. BERNICE DOMINQUEZ, 1957-1978 P.E. PAUL KETCHUM, 1957-1978 Chemistry. WILLIAM KRABILL, 1957-1978 Algebra, Math 9, Trigonometry. ROBERT MEADE, 1957-1978 Biology, Physio Lab. GLEN TAYLOR, 1957-1978 English, Interact, Patria FSL. RUSSEL LACKNER, 1958-1978 Counselor. JERRY NARRAMORE, 1958-1978 Drafting. 2. Ol LESLIE NIELSEN, 1958-1978 Art, Annual, Quill and Scroll. BAXLEY THAMES, 1958-1978 English, Speech. As well as being outstanding teachers, Mr. Nielsen, Mr. Meade and Mr. Brady, have given Pacific extra time and help in their many years on the ship. Mr. Nielsen, is best known for his diligent work on the Pacificana. Mr. Meade has been at Pacific for 16 years. He has now taken up science as his teach- ing maior. Mr. Brady came to Pacific in 1954. He's been in the art department for the whole 1 3 years. Faculty Forever killi' ,,,. ,Agn ..,.,, 1. While Mr. Brady explained, two of his students looked on with'confusion. 2. In 1961, Mr. Meade and Mr. Nielsen filmed the game from the press box. 3. While Mr. Nielsen slept, the annual staff pulled their hair out as the deadline came near. 4. Let's see if we can explode the school, says Mr. Kethchum as he mixed his potion. I. Ain't this class over yet? uttered Mr. Duden in his English class. 2. It was iust too hard for Mrs. Copeland to cope with that paper. 3. While Miss Hempstead sang, her stu- dents slept. Fine Faculty Never Lose The teachers that ioined the fac- ulty in the years of 1959 and 1960 were an outstanding credit to the teaching staff at Pacific. Mrs. Pieper honors Pacific with her teaching talents in the business education courses. Mr. Green does so in the math department, and Mr. Duden in English. Of course, Pacific would never have anything but the finest faculty. JIM BRICKLEY, 1959-1978 Outdoor Living, Trailhounds. DOROTHY coPuN, 1959-1978 Typing, Business Math. HARLAN DUDEN, 1959-1978 English 2r. BILL FERRIS, 1959-1978 Electronics, Math 9. RICHARD GREEN, 1959-1978 Algebra, Trigonometry. MARY HARKINS, 1959-1978 Typing, Business Communications. M if KW ff' ll? . ll? 'fi vt' MMG 1. Zoom zoom, Dr. Brickley said drove. MARTHA HEMPSTEAD, 1959-1978 English 4AP, Psychology N.H.S., C.S.F. BILL MILLER, 1959-1978 English, Drama. MARGARET PIEPER, 1959-1978 Shorthand Office Practice. WALTER SMILAC, 1959-1978 Math. KEN WINSOR, 1959-1978 Spanish. ELISABETH WILLIS, 1959-1978 English, Scholastic Bowl. TRINI ACEVES, 1960-1978 Counselor. AL HERREN, 1960-1978 Accounting. JACK SENSINTAFFAR, 1960-1978 Physiology Lab. I as he They Can Have Fun Too The faculty follies has always raised some frolic in the minds of the teachers. And Mr. Haveman sure knew about that. He has been teaching at Pacific since l96l. He teaches German and is very well liked by all his students. As you probably know, it's not hard to like a guy like that. Mrs. Frank is one of the heads of the math department here at the 'P.' She has been teach- ing at Pacific since l963. Being fairly new here she had to work hard to catch up with her students, but now she's past that stage and is considered one of the best in her field. She deserves as much credit as you can give her. She's a fantas- tic teacher, person, and friend. '77 N l. What is this, a right angle equals 30 degrees? says Mrs. Franks in surprise. 2. Don't take off too much more Bob! Mr. Haveman in the 1967 Faculty Follies. BOB HAVEMAN, 1961 German, Burgermeisters, Senior Class. IVON WILSON, 1962 World History, Problems. RAYMOND MOON, 1962 Agricultural. RON CRIDELICH, 1963 Sheet Metal. NANCY DUPERTIUS, 1963 College Prep, English 3 AP, Z Club. WAYNE ELTON, 1963 U.S. History, Student Council. SALLY FRANK, 1963 Geometry, LEHLS. JIM HACKLEMAN, 1963 P.E. RUTH OLSEN, 1963 P.E., Drill Team, Sobobans. FAITH KOBY Foods, Marriage and Family. GEORGIA STATHIS, 1964 English BXY, Speech, Creative Writing, NFL. JIM TAYLOR, 1964 Vocational Arts, Industrial. VIRGINIA CERECERES, I 965-I 978 Spanish. TOM FARR, 1965-1978 Cont. Living, U.S. History Cross Country Coach. ED DICKEY, 1967-1978 U.S. History, World History, Blank Club. MIKE MURPHY, I967-1978 Spanish BILL FOX, 1968-1978 P.E. SUE LEMON, 1968-1978 Girls P.E. JOHN WILL, 1968-1978 Choir, Chorus, Ensemble, Stage Bond, Vocol Ensemble. JAMES ANGELO, I969-1978 World History, Problems. ALAN U'REN, I969-1978 U.S. History. HUGH WISE, 1969-1978 Science 8 y I ., AI71 I r F! Wag: ,r i is I E-IEEE A ill: x A In , A -uf HL - , .,.- C Ig - six 1' ' A I I I ,'A, l '.:, x I, - Q, .,-a ' 1-.S 9' , f I' Y Qliqii 9 1 H LL K9 A L KF-FREN LEMON ELVIN LILES :ca-11 I O JIS LOPEZ ii: sm-sm MARTXNEZ 5 l' 4cCOV ww- - DE f,,,: v in i , .. - 'J if Sv' 1. This ancient picture shows- how Coach Fox didn't always have a fully recessed hair line. 2. Trying to teach while under the influ- ence was sometimes difficult. 3. Born a stud, always a stud, Miss Lemon, P.E. teacher, in the 1970 annual. 4. Espanol was the key to Miss Cereceres' victory. The Pleasure Of Teaching The years, T965-T969 provided iobs for some new members to our fantastic teaching staff. The talents of Ms. Cereceres, Miss Lemon, Mr. Fox, and Mr. Angelo proved to be very rewarding to the educational process at Pacific. These teachers were helpful in the classroom and outside of the classroom, and they were very pleased with their iobs. yd. :digg fears ii- ,V 5. This seemed to be the only class that students were interested in. M It Isn't All Fun And Games Among the many activities the faculty participates in every year, is their annual Christmas party and Faculty Tea. This year's Faculty Tea was hosted by Sobobans, and turned out very well, as did the Christmas party that was held at the Elks Club. lt began when school was out on Friday, 'til? I. Say have you heard the latest abou 'P 2. You wouldn't happen to have an Uncle Munchies Curious Crunchies o hand? asked Sgt. Weiss at the Decembe Faculty Tea. 3. As usual, Mr. Nielson and Mr. Mead together and all smiles. Who knows whc they've been up to? 4. After a hectic quarter the teachers ha to get away and have some fun! X Salute To The Man Who Made Pacific fl-if 'I! lack Fitzgerald I ice-Principal , - r ,- 'E 'L To all of us at Pacific, faculty and students alike, Mr. Jack Fitzgerald meant something very special. Jack first arrived here in l963 as a teacher for special education. He was then transferred in l968 to San Bernardino High School as a Vice-Principal. ln 1969, he was unanimously brought back to Pacific to remain as Vice-Principal ever since. For the 10 years Mr. Fitzgerald has been with Pacific, our school has gone to the top and many changes have taken place. This year, Mr. Fitzgerald was cho- sen as Honorary President of the Faculty Club. This is an honor that any proud American would love to have bestowed upon him. Through his years at Pacific, Mr. Fitzgerald held many positions including Vice- Principal in charge of Student Activities, Assemblies and Student Council, but for the last 2 years he has worked steadily on the curricu- lum. ln the years that he was teach- ing, Mr. Fitzgerald worked on homecoming and coached wres- tling. This past Spring Vacation, Mr. Fitzgerald was transferred back over to San Bernardino High, to continue as a vice-principal. Mr. Fitzgerald had very many beautiful years at Pacific and he found it easy to work with the idea of mak- ing Pacific it l , because of the peo- ple and staff he had to work with. He enioyed his work and often found no difference between work or play. He felt the Silver Jubilee was the height of his career because it meant being able to get together and work on something special to him and with the people that meant lust about the most to him, all at once. You're a terrific man and we're all going to miss you - a lot! . .A 2 - .I ty. .4 ,lt .gi if 135 9, -'I ni! ,jg ii, f' r-ew' - Q. . -5 .5.giiMliif1 1. The Silver Jubilee Weekend took place at the beautiful Apple Valley Inn in Apple Valley. 2. Here is where the alumni living accom- modations were for the weekend. 3. Of the many who came for the week- end, Russ Lackner, Budd Chambers, Kris Lackner, Charlotte Chambers, Les Nielsen, Don Nieymeyer, Bonnie Smilac, Shirly Nielsen, Ann Nieymeyer, Walt Smilac and Marce Anthone, put down some of their drinks and came outside for a quick pose for the photographer. 4. Our first principal here at Pacific, Ken- nith Bailey, our vice principal Jack Fitzger- ald and a retired teacher, Charles Kalnin, had a short little chat about old times. It Took 25 Years t Finally Get a Break . If you think that the faculty had a hard year, you are only half right. If all they had to do was teach, it wouldn't have been too easy, but they got their relaxation too. On March 11 and 12, from 12:00 noon until 1:00 the next day, the faculty had the most delightful 25 hours of their life, and it was held in Apple Valley. 200 people attended this event to celebrate Pacific's 25th anniversary. To start every- thing off there was a formal dinner dance Sat. evening. ln betweer time there was to be such things a golf, swimming, and horseback rid ing to make their weekend all mor relaxing, but due to rain, some wa canceled. To finish off this splendi weekend, there was an informa brunch so that everyone could sa their good-byes and thank-you's t all that helped make the weeken fantastic. 34 3? g f, 1 I T 1 Ag l V, 'A 2'-xfv I3 fiii Xi I 31 .gr ln 4. f in x X V? 1' If 'ii f 'i W K-4 7 -Q94 uf ,, :,,,... X59 Then The Party Began! I. At the slide presentation, Mr. Coffin was surprised to see his first portrait from the annual. 2.' 3. Helping along to fill up the guest book were Marty Martinez, Dorothy Cop- lin, and Dr. Bailey's old secretary, Nancy Stark. 4. At the Silver Jubilee, Joe Page was glad to see an old staff member from years ago. He and Jack McClough had a good talk together. 5. After testing the punch once, Mr. Brady went back for seconds, thirds, fourths, etc. Gracias! said Blanch Preston as Mr. zgerald gave both her and Eunice ferby some flowers. ap. 2. Teachers enioy getting away from idents just as much as we enioy . V-f de- getting away from them. 3. For his opening, Master of Ceremonies, Mr. Chambers asks, Why did the chicken cross the road? 4. While dancing, Mr. Regalado kept a V l good eye on his wife. 5. The dance was a great success, espe- cially with Mr. Will and Mr. Van Horn there to provide the music. A Fool's Paradise The Faculty Foolies was the most fun event of the year for the teach- ers at Pacific. Every year the faculty puts on a show that brings out their true personalities to the stage for anyone to see. The masters of cere- monies for this year's foolies were Mr. Fitzgerald and Mr. Chambers. They hosted the wildest show ever to hit the stage. There was a lot of music performed, by Mr. Will and the Beatles. They also hosted the 1978 Pacific Olympics. Fashions of the 5O's, 60's, and 70's were also included in this evening of fool's fun. The Faculty Foolies have been around for a long time, and hope- fully for a long time to come. 'T' 1, l l 38 1. At her Sweet Sixteen slumber party, Martha Hempstead informs her friends, on Who does IT, and, Who doesn't do IT! 2. Doing her duty, Alice Portnoi uses her Girl Scout techniques and unravels the crime. 3. 4. 5. Pacific's own version of the Bea- tles, Paul Fitzgerald, lead singer Ringo Meade, drums, John Havema and George Thomson, bass guitar grasped the minds of the audience as the sang l Wanna Hold your Hand. Opp. l. Happy Al U'ren displayed hi talents by playing a piano medley. ll Y P. I it nb., .. I N ':.f5f d1 ' 1 , .,--15, ' .i rf? J' 1' Ar .f 41F' ' '4 Q'-CCS. r A, x'f '- .XM , ,- ,.ig.s' 31 f it ' 1 S-Q, TONY FINAZZO, I 970-1978 P.E. Wrestling, Football. WADE HOUTCHENS, 1970-1978 Power Reading. ANTHONY PU RPERO, 1970-1978 English. NORMAN WENZEL, 1971-1978 Printing. RAY KALINICH, 1973-1978 P.E. Football, Lettermen. GEORGE WILLEN, I 973-1978 Math l. Not all teachers should be labeled as dull. The teachers that arrived at Pacific between i970- i973 iust happened to be involved in Pacific's 20th anniversary. This school year they got to celebrate the school's 25th anniversary. These teachers proved that they could take off their teaching caps and get down and party! Let's Party! :X i i lggf' 7 af l. The Three Jock Stooges stood for ci striking pose. 2. Because of his usual state of confusion, Mr. Purpero forgot where his next class was. 'Uk . J. ,.-J 1 ,gif N f ' if or -'-gf' ,J , , 'X ik 1 7 A' -- .-Em 1, H 1' K, V f K 14,3 . 1,1 Q. ' f5'?'i2i-1 I I1 ,-,. 1 it 1 A . 11' fx di: I 1 A-Ae ff' l - B Q! . . ' 'f' ff ' - 2 I xllh i' lf' in WILLIAM NORD, 1974-1978 Special Education. BLYTHE ANDERSON, 1975-1978 English AXY. JOHN BERTRAND, 1975-1978 Band, Wind Ensemble, Marching Band. RICHARD BIGHAM, 1975-1978 Math 9, Consumer Math, Gymnastics. HOWARD BIRDSIL, 1975-1978 U.S. History, Cont. Living. N.J.H.S. The teachers that stepped onto the Pirate ship in 1974-75 have been assets to Pacific pride, spirit, and victorious nature. The addition of a fun loving band leader has put Pacific's band in the number one spot in San Bernardino. The addi- tion of a versatile gymnastic coach has added another sport to our ath- letic program. The addition of a stern ROTC instructor has made ROTC the best it has ever been. These teachers were all fine addi- tions to Pacific's crew of incompa- rable people. We Grew To Be The Best. 1. Mr. Nord shows his stimulating interest to the camera. 2. As usual, Ms. Anderson was close to her work. I. Whenever he could, Mr. Hackler stop- ped the class to tell one of his ridiculous iokes. 2. What do you mean you want to take six periods of Sex Ed.? DALE BURNS, 1975-I 978 Aerospace Science, Aerospace. ERNESTO CALLES, 1975-1978 U.S. History, History SW, MECHA. PAT CARTHEN, I975-1978 Counselor, B.B.O CURTIS COCNROD, I 975-I 978 Algebra I. LINDA COOPER, 1975-I 978 P.E. G.A.P. DAVID DAY, I 975-I 978 P.E. Football. 42 1. Learning how to tell time was one of the things Mr. Gorcia had to practice 2. Trying to concentrate was impossible for Mr. Coonrod while Mr. Taylor was around. BERNARD FAS, 1975-1978 Cont. Living, U.S. History. E. B. FROKE, 1975-1978 Cont. Living, Problems. RAFAEL GARCIA, 1975-1978 Crafts. TOM HACKLER, 1975-1978 Cont. Living, English EYZ. BOB KILGORE, 1975-1978 Counselor, Geometry 1, Pre Algebra. ED McKAY, 1975-1978 Math 9, Adv. Woodshop. 'l. Jr. Class Sponsor, Mr. Martin, and some of the Jr. Class Officers, take a breather after ci Prom Committee meeting. 2. Sgt. Weiss reviewed the troops before the battle. 3. Back in l965, Mr. Wealch was on Pacif- ic's Varsity Basketball team. Now, in 1978, he coaches our Varsity Basketball team. 44 RON McPECK, I975-I 978 U.S. History, T.V. Workshop. JAMES MARTIN, 1975-1978 Ceramics, Arf.lC. Jr. Class Sponsor. WILLIAM O'BRIEN, I975-1978 English IR, 2R, 3R, T.V. Advertising. RICHARD REED, 1975-1978 English IC, English EXY, English Lil. C.F.S., N.H.S. LARRY RICH, 1975-I978 English Living, Job Skills, Dantes. JIM SHURTE, 1975-1978 .General Science, Photo. DON SUTTON, I975-1978 English 2R. ELEONORA SZTARAY, I975-1978 English 2R, French. ED THOMSON, I 975-I 978 General Science, Sfeiners. JOANN TORTAROLO, 1975-1978 Math 9, Pre Algebra, Soph. Class Sponsor. DOUG WEALCH, 1975-1978 General Science, P.E. Varsity Basketball Coach. JAMES WEISS, I975-1978 Aerospace, R.O.T.C. BILL PENDERGAST, 1975-1978 Biology. ERNESTO GALLARDO, 1976-I 978 Spanish, E.S.L., Mexcoacalli. SUE GOULD, 1976-1978 English, Freshman Class Sponsor. TERRY KLEIN, 1976-1978 Conf. Lvg., Opporfunify Class. STEVE HERNANDEZ, 1976-1978 P.E. MARSHALL ADAMS, 1 977-1978 General Science, Moth. KATHERINE ANDERSON, 1977-1978 English, Reading. GERALD CHRISTENSEN, 1977-1978 Instrumental Music. CATHY HILLMAN, 1977-1978 Homemaking. ED WHEELER, 1977-78 Social Studies. 12 ,Yr I I . Os teacher, but as a friend as well. Sue Gould was always involved in meetings to plan activities for the kids. Cathy Hillman was always ready to assist the students in cook- ing. THEY WERE OUR FRIENDS . . . .rr-4,,...,4ef I. Sue Gould was always rounding up the group for another meeting. 2. Cooking right along with the kids was Cathy HilIman's iob, and she loved it! 3. Mr. Christianson did a great iob with the orchestra. I. Being head secretary wasn't an easy iob for Nema Leonard. In her spare time she practiced her Jimmy Carter smile. The word staff should be put up in lights and made sacred at Pacific. Pacific's staff answered phones, typed letters, and ran off dittos, along with many other duties. The staff made being an administrator a much easier iob. They worked hard and rested little, but they enjoyed their work. I .1 ' 'i ' ,JJ ...L g ,Ilf- J, fw...'2- ,.,'v Q 'N .5 , , :WN Carol Sandy ELLIS GLENN Linda Nellie FOSTER GUZMAN 48 Nemo Becki LEONARD MILLER SIBLEY Martha Alice Dorothy MARTINEZ SHANN SMITH 'f 't- Alice TELLEZ Carol ZUG y Worked Hard So We Didn't. TV: -ef . ' A MZ, 1. Secretary staff at Pacific haven't changed much. They're either talking with each other or on the phone. 2. With all the paperwork she had, Carol even had a vault to stash them in. 3. Mrs. Ellis managed to give a smile even after a call from an unruly parent. 4. Although she was always kept busy with money, Linda found time to day- dream. 5. Nancy Stark, Mildred Andres, Lois McCoy. 6. Lois McCoy. l. Being a security guard often gave Ever James heart trouble. 2. Security guard Cally Ramos went to the parking lot to bust unsuspecting students. 3. Purely by mistake, Ellis Brown busted the wrong person. 4. Attendance Aide Stella Montez, rar had a free moment. 5. Attendance Aide, Stella Gonzal always found something to do. 6. Pacific had a great asset in the cultu centers and the staff assistants. i as bam .53 sg. L , l in E ' -l - i V 'A l - In 'SIR hi LE li l i P , l -. ,,-:- -Xf- A 'FIFTH ug mpus Helpers Keeping ditchers out ofthe quad ring classes, checking up on why student hasn't been in school the st week, and keeping our cam- s neat and pretty are the iobs of e campus helpers. Campus help- s include the security, janitorial nd attendance crews. Being a od teacher and a good student me a lot easier when their iob as done well. l. The security car came in handy many times, although Ted Enriquex couldn't find the radio. ...A 5 l Arizona State'UniiE,5Redlandi5Univ., of lwiiliansdrf State Calege, Univ. of at Riverside, at Riverside. 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After I2 years of hard work, frustrating teachers, and o great time - we've made it to the top. 25 years ago, it must have been thrilling to know you've graduated the first year the school opened, and to think it was Pacific! But now that we've traveled the incredible iourney, we ask our- selves - what now? We can go back to school or we can take it easy for o year or two, but what- ever we've decided, we'll know that we've ,accomplished something that nobody else has. And that's the knowledge that we've gained in this tantalizing year of I97 8. 57 With A Little Help ' It Can All Hoppe Every year there are the cla elections, and it is when everyo gets involved. We want the be people possible running the scho No one really realized that the were masterminds behind ever thing the officers did. Those wer the 5 sponsors, who in their o time, spent many hours plannin our activities and forums. Whe Pacific began we only had 2 spo sors, but as we grew, we had t add some more brains also. S next time you thank your class off cers for arranging an extra foru shake the helping hand of the pen son behind it all - your clas sponsor. JZ mega, 4 be -- rr . . .xx ' M5 'VN qu-...., if 'i I. 1OpposifeI The Senior Class Officers of 1953-54: lst row: Sylvia Horton, Sec., Coye Nielson, Rep., Merle Butcher, Social Ch., Sylvia Handy, Rep., 2nd row: Bob Fulkerson, V.P., Jack Hall, Pres., Don Goldstein, Treas., Jerome Ringhofer, Rep. 2. fOppositej The Senior Class Officers of 1977-78: Clockwise: Mike Palhegi, Rep., Caprice Atkinson, Sec., Jeff Kennedy, Pres., Anna Martell Treas., Mike Sole, Rep., Not pictured: Stacie Shaw, V.P., Craig Smith, Rep. 3. Being Senior Class President was a lot l. and 2. The first Senior Class Sponsors were Quincy Brown and Andrew Lester. 4.-8. The Senior Class Sponsors of T977- 78 were Mr. Hcivemann, Miss Hempstead, Mrs. Jeffords, Mr. Lackner, and Mrs. Wiles. of hard work for Jeff Kennedy. lsr By far the most nerve-wracking test that a senior will take is the Scholastic Aptitude Test. Since good scores on the SAT are so important, most seniors dread that one Saturday morning when testing begins, and most leave with a migrane headache and recently chewed nails. Most seniors agree that one good thing about going to school 25 years ago would have been NOT having to take that mind-bending exam. i ti li L,Ann.n SAT: Smiles And Tears fig? 4: I 5. R--is I V . c.-x l T' ' , 4 X ,. A l l - 6 ,,.,v.- C M' 6 A ,gene A I 1 .Agfa f.f:1:j-?lZ? hi ' 4. 'pt l. And what do you want to be when you grow up? Craig found that the Career Cen- ter was very helpful. Q 2. The outside cover of the SAT was more interesting than the inside to Jay Mat- thews. 3. As the future approached Mike, Lisa and Craig searched for careers. 4. How could anyone, cried Mike, get a I6 on the SAT? - 1 Senior Activities ABRAMS, RANDY: ABREGO, GUSTAVO: ABREGO, RICK: ADAMS KANDICE: AINSWORTH, JAYNE: ALBERS, TRICIA: ALSTON, KENNETH: ALVARADO, JAY: ANDERSON, MARK: ARCE, LAURA: AUSTIN, DANA: BARTON, PRISCILLA: BEEMAN, LISA: BISHOP, KIM: BOYD, MARION: BRIONES, CRAIG: BRINTON, MICHAEL: BRYAN, DENISE: BRUBAKER, KEN: BUDD, GLEN: BURLING, 'GUYOSKI: BYNUM, ERIKA: CALVILLO, JOSE ANTOIO: CARLSON, BRENT: CARRITTE, DAVID: CASTRO, SALVADOR: CASTRO, SANDRA: CERVANTES, GABRIEL: CESENA, THERESA: CHECK, JIM: CLARK CURTIS: COE, LYNNE: COKER, MATT: COLVIN, CARIE: COOLBAUGH, KATI-IRYN: COOPER, KIMBERLY: CORMIER, MARIE: COTTER, CHRISTOPHER: COYNE, HEIDI: CRANE, DONNA: CUARON, DAVID: CuEvAs, FORTINO: CULLOP, OWEN: DANIELS, CI-IRIS: DANNER, GARY: DARKINS, JULIE: DAUGHERTY, ANN: DAVIS, JENNY: DAWES, RICK: DIDEANOUS, MICHAEL DEETZ, MICHAEL: DREW, ELAINE: DROTT, DAVID: DUOGAN, ALAN: DUKESHIRE, DONALD: DUNFEE, ROBERT: EICH, MARY: ENGLE, JOEY: EPPERHIEMER, WENDY: ESPARZA, ROSEMARY: EVERSTEN, KIM: FAZ, ELIAS: ,, FERGUSON, JOHN: FEENY, SANDY: FLEENOR, JILL: FLORES, MIGEL: FONZI, ROBERT: FORD, DALTON: FORD, KENNETH: FORTE, TERESA: FOX, ELIZABETH: FOX, DAVE: LZER, KEVIN: GONE, MARIE: NK, NADIEN: ILARZA, DEENA: ILBREATH, CHERYL: ILLARDO, DAVID: LLLINA, ROBERT: IRCIA, EERNANDO: IRRET, LESLIE: LL, MICHAEL: JRIAN, KATIE: IADY, JIM: IANT, BRITTANY: IINNOD, DONNA: IMBLETON, JAN: IMERDAY, DANNY: INKLA, NOEL: XNSEN, TERRI: LRGROVE, DAVID: IIRRISON, CINDY: HEAL, BRIAN: HEDMAN, KATHY: HOMBRE, BRAD: HERNANDEZ, HENRY: HOWARD, DAVE: HUDNALL, MARK: HUDSON, TERRI: HOFF, SHELLY: HUSBAND, BEVERLY: ISSACS, BETTY: ISSACS, ALISON: JEFFREY, JANET: JOHNSON, BRETT: JONES, KATHLYN: JOHNSON, TANYA: JONTZ, THOMAS: KAMMER, KIRBY: KEELING, RUSSEL: KING, DANNY: KINNEY, LORI: KRAUSE, ANNETTE: KREUTZER, GREG: KUKULA, GIGI: LAKES, LESLI: LANIER, MICHAEL: LARSON, SHERRIN: LAWERANCE, PAULA: LEE, DANIEL: LEE, DANYA: LETHBRIDGE, BURTON: LEWANDOWSKI, THERESA LONG, MARY: LONG, ROBERTA: LOUISON, RAYMOND: LUNT, JOE: MAPLES, TAMMY: MARTELL, ANNA MARIA: MARTIN, APRIL: MARTIN, JOETTE: MARTITz, WILLIAM: MATTHEWS, JAMES: MATTHEWS, JAY: MCALISTER, TIM: MCCALLA, FELICIA: MCCLENDON, SHELLY: MEDLEY, SHEREE: MEDLOCK, DENICIA: MENA, MARIO: MILLER, BETH: MILLER, RICK: MILLER, STEPHANIE: MITCHAM, RON MITCHELL, ILARITA: MOBELY, TIM: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugl I. Pictured above, IL. Io RJ: Noel Hankla, Donna Crane, Rita Schauf, Pricilla Barton, Susan Thomspon, Sherrin Larson, Beth Miller, Tammy Maples, Debbie Walsh, and Dianne DeTinne. Ambushed before the picture was taken: Denise Bryan, Kim Epps, Katie Gorian, Alison Isaacs, Jeff Kennedy, Cara Prentiss, James Udel, and Todd Vincent. The old west had Jesse Jame marauding Indians, and wild ar mals. D-4 had even more terrib things. All of Hollywood and Jol Wayne could not personify the te ror from that room. It was the se iors on the annual staff. Neve would anyone meet someone c ferocious as a SENIOR on Deadlir Day. For that was when the senio had a show down with The Man. Screams could be heard, pier ing the air, as seniors received the last minute copy, pictures, an headings. The traumas they we through were unbearable, but the took it with a stiff upper-lip just liI a pioneer. --19134 SENIORS 65 'rw I. SU: I A ini N ff if f M g Q S '- - , M fl 'Q 1' g- I, U 1 v fa, 1 , -.w k1r'.'-5 HT Q . 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STINSON, SHERYL: STRAILY, SFIARYL: SULLIVAN, MIKE: SWANSON, KIM: SNYDER, IWALT: TIPTON, ANTHONY: TORRES, ISMAEL: TRIPPLET,RICKY: TURNER, ADONICA: 1'I-IOMPSON, STACEY: TERRY, MIKE: , h THOMPSON, SUSAN: UDEL, JAMES: VANDEVENT, ROSS: VARGAS, PATRICIA: VINCENT, TODD: VOGAN, ' PATRICIA: VAUGHN, TANGE: WALKER, STEVEN: WALLACE, SHELLIE: WALNER, SHERMAN WALSH, DEBBIE: WARD, MARK: WILLIAM, WATSON: WEISSBEIN, THOMAS: WILMUTH, BOB: WHITE, TODD: WHITTEN, BONNIE: WILLIAMS, BELINDA: IWOLFE, ANN: YOUNG, DAVE: ZAMORA, ENRIQUE: Vi-. 8 'Ivy L, ',: H' . ,,,,3r,':, . fir- - '. ,',: N Y. , . IQ , 3? I A xx. If . ff: I ,. is .IA Serious People With Important Business To the graduating seniors, the last few weeks were the most important. Though many may not realize it, great planning is involved in the senior's three most important events: Senior Week, Baccalau- reate, and Graduation. The seniors on these committees gave up a lot of their time and effort to help make the Class of 78 the best ever. And they succeeded. 1. L to R, Top Row, Teresa Forte, Mike Pal- hegi, Katie Gorian, Nancy Payne. Bottom Row: Sophia Selberis, Becky Scherer, Ali- son lsaacs, Kathy Slezak, Cara Prentiss. 2. Janette Hambelton, Mike Palhegi, Cara Prentiss, Kim Swnson, Alison Isaacs, Craig Smith, Teresa Forte, Gigi Kukula, Sharyl Straily. 3.L to R, Top Row, Bob Gallina, Mitch Cariaga, Jayne Ainsworth, Greg King, Noel Hankla Bottom Row: Brittany Grant, Paula Beck, Karen Denton, Lisa Beeman, Teresa Forte, Kathy Slezak, Chris Cottrer, Lynn Coe Don Gahlier. I N' T Q .f.'Qo After graduation, our heros could be seen at the Magic King dom having a final bash to top o a long, exhausting career at the bi Purple 'P.' On the eve of their con mencement, seniors from all ovn flocked to the Happiest Place c Earth, where Tinker Bell and tl gang greeted them warmly. i AY' 'ml Vw A .4 'gf-Y Q wwf ienioritis Throughout 1978 there was an ncontrollable epidemic called ENIORITIS. It afflicted the aver- ge senior at the most unpredict- able moment: right before class. A temporary relief could be found in many obscure places such as Snow Valley, Newpo?t Beach, and Del Taco, but the real cure came on June lA when the seniors were granted their freedom. l Graduation: The Ultimate Goal As June crept up on the seniors this year, their minds were geared toward graduation. They had little time to reflect back upon the twelve years of school that were supposed to be the best years of their lives. Memories of good friends and the ever-loved summer vacation were forgotten for the moment as seniors anticipated graduation. There were many tears of ioy, sadness, and relief in the final moments of gradu- ation.ANo matter how much they dreaded it, when the end came, most of the seniors wished they had it to do all over again. 102 J ,M Y 16 I . , ?, . ' 3' ' 5 fig ' n . A ' ' I: fr ,st 1-1. HW-1 ,QQ f 'f 'f Q 5 nzzivtf ilf Q1 .N U 'vm' - i ' 1 'A gg W: f 'wsf 1 'fl' ' 'P I' oy , ' -. A, ' 5 Q 1 A073 .A . LQ fx gf' A 1 i i ,. h A .. I ' , -' Q -'- A 5 's so s Mm' ,. 4,1 5 ,L . , fe ,, y 1 . J., V 103 ,S ,t' CHERYL COE Valedictorian Valedictorian LORI KINNEY 6 Being an active student at P.H.S., Lynne found very little idle time. She is N.H.S. President, a member of C.S.F., Z Club, A.F.S., A Valedictorian in the truest sense, Lori was also outstanding in Pacific's R.O.T.C. program. Her hobbies include reading, bike rid- I , ' 'Q foil' . - and was Pacific's Tachikawa rep: sentative last summer. She plans 4 continuing her studies at Cal Sta San Bernardino. ing, and swimming. She is a me ber of G.A.P., Patrio, N.H.S., an C.S.F. Next year she plans 4 attending Cal State San Bernc dino. l . 'ji b. ' ' ' 5 A egg-' Q3IQ1.QQ,,.,..ff, 'pf-ff , . . .ggixivwmwryw-vw li. l q H Q E-J LUN , .... . Y f 'fesriifg A 'il A P2255 V .. , Ll 'A,' : 'A.. -' . ..g'L:a.f.c - .I f we E. sql' , PM inn J : t l l -- gyffib . - rp I f - f - H ff V - ., M A J Tom played on the varsity tennis hm, and was voted most oroved. He is a finalist in the B of Math!Science competition. Tom J member of C.S.F., and N.H.S., Debbie tumbled her way to suc- ss in both gymnastics and school irk. Aside from keeping up her idies, Debbie enioys crafts, sew- p, and most sports. A member of and enioys tennis and chess. He will be attending either the Univer- sity of California or Stanford Uni- versity in the fall. Z Club, G.A.P., N.H.S. and Presi- dent of C.S.F., she plans on attend- ing the University of Nebraska at either Lincoln or Omaha. .4 , .g Age.:- .g V',! ,.- W, . ' -'tif f '-v . fy'--I ual 5: 41 . ll W ' 'S r, ,Q '51 - 'Ti l I gf i' 1 K- .ft ' , X vi 'T' 'K . ,lg f . L QC 'fr 1' 'ak' 1 M Atal.. ,U Nt i l jx 9 ' l- l...,r7.fi6Kl ' tv is. ,f .M 1 . if - f Y 1 fi '2x,N,L5 en 1 .x N w 9' , TOM WEISSBEIN Valedictorian DEBBIE SMEAD Salutatorion ,Q will Q lil 107 Who's Who Among American High School Students Mitchell Cariaga Noel Hankla Susan Thompson Katie Gorian Paul Hargrove Deena Galarza Kenneth Ford Kirby Kommer Kimberly Shurte Mary Eich The Society Of Distinguished American High School Students Cheryl Coe Katherine Gorian Lori Kinney Donald Dukeshire Thomas Weissbein Deborah Smead Gregory King Robert Lent Martha Plunk Brittany Grant Kimberly Shurte Mitchell Cariaga Mary Rogers James Sauceda Sandra Castro C.S.F. Brent Carlson Lynne Coe Karen Denton Katie Gorian Brittany Grant Kathy Hedman Thomas Jontz Gregory King Lori Kinney Martha Plunk Louise Rogers Debbie Smead Tom Weissbein N.H.S. Jayne Ainsworth Tricia Albus Paula Beck Lisa Beeman Denise Bryan Mitch Cariaga Brent Carlson Kelly Cavanaugh Lynne Coe Kathy Coolbaugl Karen Denton Theresa Diggle Mary Eich Kim Epps Jenny Evertson Nadine Frinlc Ken Ford Teresa Forte Robert Gallina Fernando Garcia Katie Gorian Brittany Grant Paul Hargrove Kathy Hedman Brett Johnson Kirby Kommer Greg King Lori Kinney Paula Lawrence Robert Lent Theresa Lewando Stephanie Miller Diane Moseley Nancy Payne Martha Plunk Caro Prentiss Nancy Ritter Louise Rogers Ken Shovey Debbie Smead Mike Smith Bill Stevenson Sharyl Strailey Kim Swanson Susan Thompson Adonica Turner Shannon Walker Tom Wei ssbein Bank Of America Achievement Awards MARY LOUISE RODGERS Agriculture LOUIE NUNEZ Ari JULIE DARKENS Business SHEREE MEDLEY Drama LYNNE COE English MARTHA PLUNK Language DEBRA GLASS Home Economics ROBERT LENT Lab Science JAE CHO Math DIANNE MOSELEY Music BRENT CARLSON Social Studies DAVID STERN Trades and Business 1, f .' e., X, V ,.,, lm, , W . ,-,,.,H, J 6 . ,cf A we-', '21 512. V, K lid K 15 Bank Of America Finalists GREG, KING I sf Place Vocational Arts BRITTANY GRANT I sf Place Liberal Arls MITCH CARIAGA H 3rd Place Fine Arts TOM WEISSBEIN 3rd Place Math! Science Top Row: ANN DAUGHERTY LISA BEEMAN Governor of Athletics igirlsl PAUL HARGROVE Governor of Promotions BOB GALLINA A S B Vice President KIM BISHOP Governor of Finance KIRBY KAMMER A S B Secretary Governor of Activities Bottom Row: KIRK STOFFEL MATT COKER FERNANDO GARCIA Gov of Athletics fboysi Governor of Domain Speaker of the House MR WAYNE ELTON Adviser I. One of the Student CounciI's iobs was to promote spirit, but it looks like this pirate kinda died. 2. Trying to raise money for student body activities, student council sold these bumper stickers. 3. Working hard, as usual, student council discusses the daily announcements. 'IIO A, gljif 54 ,S q h if C l ' MITCHELL CARIAGA A.S.B. President The Whigs V.S. Mitchell Cariaga Pacific High's Student Council were the political whigs on our campus. Their private class met first period every day to discuss school matters. Besides arguing, once in a while they would all decide' to organize such activities as dances, assemblies, forums, rallies, and noontime fun and entertainment. lt was a lot of brain damaging work, but the responsibility of running the school will be remembered by all of them. APPOINTED OFFICERS Front Row: Annette Gaiche, Soph. Class Pres., Mark Hawkins, Junior Class Pres., Teresa Fortee, Coor. Human Relations, Liz Prado, Asst. Gov. of Activities, Liz Fox, Head Cheerleader, David Gallardo, Coor. Mex-Amer. Affairs. Row 2: Leonard For- bus, Asst. Gov. of Finance, Ken Ford, D.S.C. Rep., Noel Hankla, l.C.C. Rep., Bill Watson, Coor. Black Student Affairs. Missing from picture: Jayne Ainsworth, Asst. Gov. of Domain, Gabrial Cervantes, Staff Artist, Deena Galarza, Asst. Gov. of Assemblies, and Forums, Katie Gorian, Alumni Sec., Jeff Kennedy, Senior Class Pres., Donald Orosco, Technical Asst. Ill l. A very popular and pretty senior, Deb- bie was nominated as a Homecoming can- didate. Her escort was Richard Wiggins. 2. Going right along with everyone else, Debbie went out to slaughter the Juniors during the Powderpuff game. 3. Being very active in all kinds of activities on the PHS campus, Debbie was also a member of the Pacificana staff. Debbie Walsh is Pacific's AFS student this year. Debbie's perma- nent home is New Zealand but while she is in San Bernardino she is living with Mary Eich and her family. The whole student body would like to thank Debbie for being such a fantastic AFS student and person. Friend From Abroad 112 I QQ M w X 'iafiiifsisisiiii W - ikfsiiiiii ' :Six ' iii' XX me meeem, ,XX mm XM: ,UNE :elm ,, X, 4 s L mmsmsm z4 we ::-ez: .em-ff ,X M X159 W in A Time To Remember a Sister City Praia? faking and for Lynn Crriieilyit dream come true. travelegi to Japan last summer fd visit Sister City of Tachikawa. Lynn was the one person picked from Pacificg and that made the trip even more special to her. -Q-,ggemxi N Ittt f fat, yyX viii: A tu- g, X wXz:,tygfg3'ee ' ' V:-z,LpL, :ij, ' ' 1 4 ' ui ffv Q I t 453.7 'sf ' W Q .. .J, vm M ug MM iii 'it' -Si'L S XX, , L, , .. ,,,,. --we 0' 6 Xss t I G I ,r I A If sim t M 2 Xt, I I 'B . 9 Wstft W I tw, Y fm 4 in N l' Vvi A 1'- 1 X ' I G u y , 2 4 l n ' 4 A I 1 x o y u AJ I , ff L ,wx O 3 in X X Aa, QXX ZH, fm I J 27 , R m Ulut ning no t l t x Simrr I X lily: , v f 4 -'wr 1 I X 5 yi 7 . ffiii ii, 'vs , ,, 'stef t - xguu. .:': ms:-. 11- Xi: y,, ' X X Lu, 6 'ez i'i 'il st.1 5 N if 11 5331.3 'M if ' N 'iii 1? x. . A XA 'X - 113 Pacificana Silver Jubilee MR. LES NIELSEN Advisor SUSAN THOMPSON Editor-in-Chief Staff Front Row: M. Gorenberg, K. Patterson, A. Davis, K. McConnel, J. Gibson, D. Bubeck, Back Row: J. Brock, J. Glass, T. Ramirez, M. Smith, K. Clements, L. Ferraris, Missing From Picture: V. Gray, T. Boucier, D. Walsh 4 L n Ii. For the editors of the 1978 Paci- ficana, it was one helluva year. Many fierce words came from peo- ple whom you hardly thought had a voice, as the deadlines neared. lt was a hard year, with the pressure of not knowing whether The Man would like our ideas or finding out the pictures vie needed, were never taken. To be an editor or leader in anything it takes dedication from the heart as well as patience. lt was fun and nothing could ever take the place of the memories we editors will always have of D-4. 1 tERRlN LARSON SUSAN PLAUT ubs Faculty . F sl Vx 1 ' A 1' ' lie .1 ' if E S IITA SCHAUF TAMMY MAPLES luniors Seniors - I -4' BETH MILLER JANET KLEIN Copy Art .5 Business And Advertising Without the help of our business and advertising personnel, the 197 8 Pacificana probably wouldn't have made it. 79 Photography . Pictures are the most important part of any yearbook. It took the editors of the 1978 Pacificana a full year to brutal words, to remember this. As for Todd and the other photographers, you really did a great iob. 1. Watching intently, Marcia Flowers, Shelly Riley, and Tricia Mc Elfish learn how to put together a paper, from Mr. Havem- ann 2. MR. ROBERT HAVEMANN Adviser 3. MATT COKER Editor-in-Chief 116 V Q 'f-mai 'Ca ,av 'sb 'ont Row: Mark Arnold, Shelly Riley, Mr. avemann, Marcia Flowers, Tricia Mc Elf- h. These are iust a few of the dedicated and ow 2: Bill Martitz, Gabriel Cervantes, hard-working staff of the Hi-Tide. The rest irk Stoffel, Shannon Walker. never show up to class! i .. f' N I X zc'SHI ' I I '?vr7'wifi5' :wuz ANNlVERSARY.,.x ,W ' X' - From New .yr . fltx is 4- . 4..,-lni .e. . i ' Yo: lx ' cm h. . ..f 353 '. ltd' ii If t .. img, 1. Trying to look busy, Yvonne Garrido types her latest column. ' 2. The Hi-Tide staff was a bunch of iokers this year, they changed the name of the masthead from Hi-Tide to Sly-Tide during a special Halloween edition. Anchors Away With the Hi-Tide A This year's High-Tide came through with a wave crashing start. With a new promising advisor, Mr. Havemann and his followers put out many papers with a lot of pride and ioy. The proud Pacific paper always covered school events on and off campus. Once again the Hi- Tide is a respected product of Pacific High School finishing sec- ond only to the Pacificana. 'll7 Try It - You'll Like It A library is more than a store- house of books. But most of us have never even visited the library to find out what it really has to offer. You could find books on iust about anything, and if you didn't then there were always friendly aides waiting to help you. Once in a while you could have even seen a party going, decorated by our art department. The library, of course, has been here for 25 years, but it is an especially exciting year for Mr. Jones also. He has been with the ship for the whole 25 years also. 118 l. Lost in a world of books, Karen Smead looks for her favorite romance novel. 3. Although Mr. Jones has been at Pacific 25 years, this is the first year the library has had a T.V. It is the only color T.V. on campus and it is used for classroom pur- poses, besides it gave Mr. Jones some- thing to do in his leisure time. 2. Trying not to look too conspicuous tw freshmen Walter Overrolt and Derri Knight check out books. But don't tell ar one they're going to study. 4. Using one of the most helpful tools the library, the card catalog, Hal Bro' tries to locate lOl Ways to Get Our Doing a Bookreport. l. As Speaker of the House, Fernando Garcia was in charge of running the House of Reps. Meeting. 2. At the House of Reps. Meeting's the members are supposed to solve the com- plaints of the Students of P.H.S., as usual Kirby Kammer tried to be noticed and Mitch Cariaga voted for his own idea. Need Help . . . Besides trying to cope with their problems, D.S.C. and the House of Reps. read thousands of complaint letters a day. Speaker of the House, Fernando Garcia usually iust went skiing, and tried to think up solutions. Both groups usually tried their best most of the time but were turned down by the Board of Education. E wi f I 1, . The 1977-78 D.S.C. members are: l. KEN FORD, 2. BRENT CARLSON, and 3. KIRBY KAMMER. T19 1. In her college prep class, Mrs. Dupertuis helps Steve Cottier prepare for the S.A.T. test. 2. During Mr. Reed's 6th period English class, his students correct their spelling test 3. When the Tutmcna craze came to San Bernardino Mr. Taylor was right in the swing of things with his bulletin board and field trip to the L.A. museum. 4. After one of the timed readings, Mr. Houtchens grades papers. 120 '-5 5. Filling out tax forms was one of many assignments Sharon Shamblin to do in YZ iob skills. 6. Just before a Black Lit. test, John res sneaks in a few more facts. A 7. After a long, hard day of ' W O'Brien looks forward to going home. P ' ll Jffltf i 5311 fi .111 Lfbic 1 'rw . '- .. 1?l':Ef' ' f ls 5' - .3 e IM ma ., 5 E7-5.11 .' 1- 5.2 --Y . . :'::wr fait L. :Q ' 'T JL fl-sli 3. X J X X.. ...7 I' v-mf 'vi' il out En A W.-V3 7 l Super - Cala - Fradu - Listic - Expi - Ala - Docious Reading and writing words wer- en't the only things English classes had to offer. They taught students meanings, nouns, verbs and also expanded reading and writing skills. One of the goals of the Eng- V 'ii' ff Iish classes was to show up Mr. Houtchens and read 20,000 words per minute in Adv. Power Reading. There was also fun involved includ- ing field trips sponsored by M.G.M. .i i 4 i 4 r N :li l. This book is very old and beaten. For almost a decade it has been tromped on, chewed by dogs, thrown, and written on. lt has put in its years of helping students to learn German. 2. This is one of the many colorful posters in Spanish class. The posters all show a piece of Spain or Mexico and their lifes- tyle. . A ' -..' ' ,fill I., V-.. ,- ,. 4 i. :n, n - 122 3. The students in French class not only learn to speak French but they learn about France itself. This is the Eiffel Tower which reaches to 300 meters. 4. Germany is a beautiful place. Learning German and seeing pictures can give a yearning desire to see it. 5. GK close, Repiton. Es un lapiz, says Spanish teacher Miss Cereceres. ltransla- tion: OK class, Repeat. This is a pencil.l re Better Than One our learning curriculum this year. Spanish, German and French are taught every year, to those stu- dents who wished to have a second tongue, because two tongues are better than one. I l. Trinkst du eine limo mit mir? . . . Do you want some lemonade? says Robert Reed. 2. Elizabeth Gudino and Gabriel Hernan- dez show the type of clothing worn in Mexico. 3. This French is so easy! says Tam Pett- way. Ta say Hello is Bonioure. I, AN. : -A - I fi A? 'ral' 'l l Il . . .. is 'lg f l ,X -Sit al ' 1 kg? A , r . ' ' :vs I -,Lk u Fr. 5 :TT ill! N' '4. '. Av Wil 123 Aim, 3 L-L.-f..-:Q L--. Q I 1 -ni li-sun.-J 1- f W'- N 2 Y w 'Q-L is I ' U , - , A .1 H . l uw 5 33, 4: t 35 wg 'V ., Y -+Q,.:Li ' ' ffa 1' - '- , 1 f W 4 QWIF- A 4 , , Ulhili-tru-s-us ll? , -1 ' Riff. I. 4 -Q - V ..,.. H '3 - - f 'f Q. , - 9 W f 1 ' 'J' p A . YJ- . M . hr. . .. -, .. , 4, , EJ, -' ' f ,-.-m-4,:...- ---Af i 4 ' , 1 W wi , .. FWF , X yf -,r . wb? E I . , .1 - -- .I X . , I 5- ng K J A if 7 ? - . R S. X M A Computers to the Rescue! The addition of calculators and computers to the math and science fields has made finding the solu- tions to problems and formulas a much easier task. Math and science were the two most disliked courses on the campus, probably because they required the most work. The hardest problem that math or sci- ence students had to solve was the problem of passing the class. A few did all of the work, and studied hard. Few had parents or brothers that were good students, but most simply learned to cheat. l. This maze of complicated chemistry equipment looked lonely when no students were working on labs. 2. Trig. was a very hard class where you had to use your brains, but Robert Lent used a calculator as an easy way out. 3. Getting ready for the next Physio exam, Robert Reed carefully studies a clam under the microscope. 4. Showing the Algebra ll class that he did know something, Jim Teel does a problem on the board as Brian Verdone looks on. 5. Under the direction of Ms. Mitchell, sex education had an air of free and easy dis- cussion. If sex is considered a dirty word, so is love. 6. A few of the many different shapes Mrs. Frank uses in her geometry classes. 7. Being a Water Baby, Kennith Martinez couldn't stay way, so he decided to play in the shower in Chemistry. The shower in Chemistry is brand new and is used when you have an accident with chemicals. l l25 .,i .Y We YY ,7 ,-- -. V . 1 l 'l i ll K ' l i Y hge r is 321932 . 1' ' - it-2.45.55 'T ' . . serif: i , Opp. pg. I. 10 points for the guy straight ahead! I. ls this a magazine reading class? Wheeler taught Urban Studies, a new class this year. 2. During his sixth period class, Mr. Marti- nez preached history to his students. 126 Drivers Ed was a nerve-racking class. 2. Surprisingly, this piece of paper with strange markings on it is a psychlogy test, it describes your personality. 3. Bulletin boards in Mr. Farr's class were real exciting this year!?! 4. Problems with Angelo was a hard class this year, the students had to watch another film. 1 .:,. . S' n ,J 5-HZKKC' ,fzsf of L-243k 65 Mr- f Q ,l A ,. 4, gg-iffmwv N ,ae if yuh-it Q, Yyk. '1 .ai-66 ,S- .+'ii-W 1' ig E...J.f'fL...- ...,4::1:. ..:y,.,.. . Friends Make the Bad Seem Good. School can be fun. Especially when you're young enough to take Driver Education or talented enough for an audio visual class. Of course, U.S. History was fun too. But what made all these classes and all the others fun, were fellow classmates, friends and the very understanding faculty of this year. Social Science wasn't the most popular type of class to enroll in, but most of us had to and found t it wasn't all that bad. Just being with your friends, changed the bad to the good, and because of that, we made it one step further. 127 l. Which way did he go? 2. Still the same after all these years. 3. The consistant tap, tap, tap of the type- writer put Denise in a trance. 4. Stop giggling Sheryl, and get to work. 5. One of the many' books used by accounting students. 66 000 Most everything will change a lit- tle within 25 years, but there is one thing in the business field, you probably haven't ever thought of before. Typewriters have changed. When Pacific first opened, the key- boards on the typewriters were blank. No letters on the keys at all. And there wasn't even the dream of electric typewriters. But as you can tell, the students were pretty happy with the nice changes that have taken place in the field. Q one oeoe 20 9606 66 09 G! X '-75 .Q , 128 Mil iq. Z, ACCOUNUNG ge-.fu ' C'2t e's'1 .AIP-443 lst Fingers Mean Business nger Makes It Easier l 'ngs have changed drastically last 25 years. And by taking k at the home economics at Pacific, you can really tell. with everything else, styles in have been one of the big- Years ago, Pacific were making pleated and putting in zippers and by hand! Now we have machines, that at a push of a button, will practically make the garment for you. Cooking has also changed, but not so much as sew- ing. 25 years ago, you would only have smelled the aroma of home- made bread, stews and soups, but if you had ever walked past the home ec. room this year you may have caught the smell of anything from cookies to spaghetti. '7 ff' vt A. ,, In S rn' W1 rr - ,, x, V, . rx r , My .rg 'f W, ,v ii ' r, U 2 l 5 F ' -mil . I ' -MQW if l. Sewing took a steady hand along with patience and time. 2. Homemaking was more than cooking and sewing, there was cleaning to do too. 3. Is it straight Sheri? . 4. 25 years ago today the way a girl caught a man was through his stomach. -sg. 4 49' .. ., , I. The people in Ag. grew many beautiful plants. 2. Sleeping Barnyard Beauties. 3. Munching out at the troughs. 4. Hey, watch the nose there fella, us pigs have feelings too. 5. It's a big place out there, but the people in Ag. seemed to take pretty good care of if 2. Q ithout Us, Noth ter getting sore bones and a case of the bores, Dr. Brickley ed it was time to take a break desk work. The good Dr. has ed one of the most fantastic rams the P.E. and Ag. depart- ts San Bernardino has ever before. The class is Outdoor ing Would Grow Living and is 2 years old. It lets the kids take a much broader and closer look at our world than behind a desk. The Ag. department has won many awards with the help of Pacific students. It's a spec- tacular class that no one ever dreamed possible. 2 t l. Scanning the horizon, Fernando Garcia takes a moment to rest. 2. Treking in the Wilderness, Susan Espirtu and John Reese look for a place to make camp. 131 I. With the end of the quarter coming, Murray Kapko decides to do some work on the Bandsaw. 2. Rick Abrego was very cautious while using the paper cutting machine. 3. Silk-screening in print shop was a very different process than in art, as Sam Brown soon found out. Opp. Pg, l. Using anyone's car but l own, Dick Gallina tries his luck in au shop. 2. Some of the tools in drafting. 3. After using the grinder, Mark McCullo made sure the edges were smooth. 4. 25 years ago girls took welding class - what's happening today in womer lib 5. ihomas King demonstrates welding. -S 3' l,1'n'.. U' u -4 if- The vocational art classes taught students something that is probably iust as valuable as math, science, and history. Learning a trade was the chief concern in the vocational arts classes. Learning to work on cars, work with metal, and do handy things with wood allowed students to use their hands as well as their brains. Vocational arts classes trained people for occupa- tions, a very beneficial factor in a young persons future. To Use Your Hands, Takes Brains. ,,,,j- ' V.. -H 133 l. Ricardo carefully pastes his dyno together. 2. Lori works hurriedly to finish her ring before the holidays. 3. FLAPS! lalias Walt Snyderl 4. During one of Mr. Brady's art classes, Maiorie did one of her drafting assign- ments. 5. Lisa and Mark put their creative minds to work. 134 U ,',, L.. ,oi Let Your Fingers Do The Painting . Of the many subiects offered at Pacific, art is the over-all favorite. It takes an imaginative mind and cre- ative hands to create beauty in art. Not all of us are so talented that we can pick up a paintbrush and paint a masterpiece. But those of us who can, and who did this year are special people. The walls in the hallways are beautiful examples of what kinds of things the art depart- ment offers to the students. So next year, if you think you can handle it, get into an art class and let your fingers do the painting through the hallways. I. At the end of the first quarter, Rosemary Esparza's man was chosen the outstanding proiect in 3rd period art. 2. One of the many students who didn't quite make it through Mr. Nielsen's gruel- ing two year annual course. X 3. A 3 year letterman of art, Noel is totally engrossed in his air brush painting. nu, xx rf , ,K ZP 'R fl, ff? . X V' . .A ' Nw, 5 Jr y , V ,- Iii. M-I ' ,ii Jffzfl , I ' ff-pffafe wwf, -. H, ' . . ' 54,21-.sw' 'J-V' .vu X f . Q r 1 ,v-iq I-i ,5 A -..,'. A A Yr. , ' -'Q-sg 'Y'g4gv91.Y.fc',1 - , - ,' f ' A Q P: 'WU '55,-lfii' ' N - . ' 'N KE, H5351 'P ' 1 ' ' I , x Hil l. N. it Pg' 'Y A - f ' x I ll 1- J vig 1 R Y' 1 'i I ' ' 3 5 , Lew , S f vm ,A H ix : 7 If-J., A 3,1 , 1 - 2, :N ' , . A 'U .Q . l 4 1 1 Q b. f' , , 1 f - v . f ga ' ' 2 X . 4 -1- x.-1, 4 Y U V? xx. -rggg! ,G ,J ,Q M A. ,V N , s ' f ,, 3 - A ' ' ifg'1'1 vlyA:f'-:r W Q- A 'fL'J1f. H E- A Sharp Eye And A Keen Mind The field of performing arts is surely one to be looked into. Drama, Speech, T.V. Workshop, and Creative Writing are all a part of it and is very fascinating work. Speech has gained a lot of recogni- tion within the past couple of years as well as winning many awards for Pacific. T.V. Workshop is very new and teaches students how to run the T.V. cameras and film events that take place at school. 4 ,P-:S f 4. Besides teaching speech classes and creative writing for T.V., Ms. Stathis is kept chronically busy as chairperson of Per- forming Arts. 5. First semester drama students Ken Sho- vey and Mark Sisson in the play, The Importance of Being Earnest. 6. Three creative writing students, Brenda Sweet, Nadine Frink, and David Deleon, discuss their latest T.V. script. l Beg. Girls' Chorus Row I : S. Reevea, A. Peterson, S. Pender- gast, V. Burr, L. Kirk. Row 2: Mr. Will, R. Nicola, L. Allen. C. Beeman, R. Wallace, L. lngro, L. Shutt. Row 3: E. Reyes, S. Sroda, B. Will, S. Newton, C. Rosevink, D. Royse. Row 4: H. Seydon, P. Littleton, M. Long, S. Devires, D. Gena, A. Garribay, M. Krache. Adv. Girls' Chorus Row I: K. Jones, J. Barlow, T. Kriso, K. Cavanaugh, N. Rihor, N. Taylor, A. Woll, J. Eversten. Row 2: A. Hoff, J. Barth, D. Sylvestre, S. O'Brien, K. Ferandez, L. O'Campo, P. Collins, C. Campos, Mr. Will Row 3: J. Lollis, T. Morse, L. Scherer, L Spitler, B. Hidalgo, R. Tracy, L. Costello, V Gonzales. Row 4: S. Shellhammer, V. Dar- ling, M. Long, S. Davis, C. Cullop, K Smith, O. Norquist, K. Peterson, L. Niel- Sen. Concert Choir Row I: T. Maples, K. Slezak, D. Isaaca, J Brown, D. Golliher, M. De La Vega, B Roberts, S. Schwartz. Row 2: Mr. Will, K McConnell, G. Evans, T. Beeman, B Wheaton, C. Atkinson, G. Whitchurch, D Santana, P. Smead, C. Brown. Row 3: T Hayworth, S. Smith, K. Sitter, D. Clements S. Mclntyre, B. Gallina, L. Cole, K. Ross, K Conklin. Row 4: B. Sheer, L. Soffa, R. Gal lina, K. McCurry, D. Arnold, F. Haggard S. Devires, C. Sharpe, L. Purper. 138 l 1' I - -'If ocal Ensemble ow I: Mr. Will, L. Beeman, T. Costakes, - Eckhardt, B. Gallina, L. Spitler. Row 2: Cotter,'K. Slezak, F. Hall. Row 3: N. lrylor, D. Arnold, J. Ainsworth, D. Cle- ents, K. Hedman, L. Soffa. Row 4: K. orian, D. Carritte. pying her favorite, Chopsticks, took all Tammy's concentration. Music is like the wind, blowing freely and beautifully. Music was everywhere.at Pacific this year. The band, with it's many, many per- formances kept busy this year, win- ning various medals and trophies. lt was larger this year than it ever has been, and equally as good. Mr. Will, who teaches chorus, choir, ensemble, and concert choir, has been at Pacific for 'll years. He does his teaching in the largest music room Pacific has ever had. Y-ra. The piano he uses was brought to the school when it first opened, and was used this year to make Mr. Will's students sound fantastic. The robes that were used in their per- formances, were also brought to the school in 1953 and were worn in all their award-winning shows this year. Congratulations to all the members of the band and the sing- ers at P.H.S., and remember the old saying Practice Makes Per- fect. Practice Makes Perfect N 'fkl ,KAN Li Qi cr xx gl ffl JJ x it T J if lx cl X9 is L X r Wi .2 W? K Xs- Xx LN 139 .-ng.. we ff' 1,4-f l ,..l, iw A, lf at 15: - . r In x X -. .. . ,T Q, r-. fr .Q 1 A ,xy 5 2 3 E f S v '12 ' . 1 gh fggimk, 'fx' , ' ? l 7' ,--at f -1 r .f 4 H gi-.55 - -.2211 N . . 1,f,g 'pxrg N. tn: 1 X .11 srl - . ,UL- - V-T W5 L 4 I X57 Q ff :gi , I , - ,.H v. 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H: - .. -:sg 1 13551-Jr .f '31 5 wwf-,xiii an ' , mf.-:l7:,f.. - ,,. R ..,,f.n , - asm, r- hw- -wh ' :--: .1 1 'Z --4' 1 ',Lf:m' f's1g Tielff' w iL-ki 1' HIE' ,an-rv ' , -'e:2u?.5, 'yeah ' J ' ' 'TL Z- ei 'YESVLR 51- Rin?-2?f5af5f:f Q 'S 5 ,ffQML3'f:fEx,1g,Z s1 , ,-L .,.. -4-6. f aa. 'if v' - ' JT Aqng, fa Q 'll 11 1 x . fig? if lind Esemble Row I: Mr. Bertrand, J. Morris, B. Mulford, S. Headman, J. Franklin, V. Gray, A. Gaiche, G. Mitchell, J. Hamlin, M. Flores, M. Briones. Row 2: L. Barton, M. Hernan- dez, M. Disch, N. Bargmann, T. Hansen, J. Jeffery, M. DeDianous, D. Moslry, C. Col- vin, K. Shurte. Row 3: R. Good, B. Piera- zek, P. Gould, F. Haggard, R. Ceballos, M. Fuiinara, P. Roberts, J. Northup, D. Hag- gard, L. Wright, M. Omarzu. Band Front: M. Miller, J. Soares, D. Davenport. Row 1: R. Deyon, T. Cavanaugh, J. Petra- sino, L. Coacha, A. Poore, K. Soori, V. Gross, J. Brubaker, M. Kaufman, A. Tan- nis, Y. Sauceda. Row 2: D. Borrego, D. McClintock, D. Mosley, R. Price, R. Kal- mar, S. Martinez, M. Pratt, R. Escarzago, C. Frisby, M. McOrmand. Row 3: R. Syn- der, B. Price, K. Roberts, B. Vue, R. Van De Venter, J. Houser, K. Weatherbie, T. Ber- nal, G. Vasillakos, P. Ferro, R. Davis. 141 Stage Band Row I: G. Mitchell, C. Bodengeimer, K Martinez, L. Forbus, C. Kriien-drummer, P Hill, M. Dicky. Row 2: M. Omarzu, L Wright, D. Mosley, D. Haggan, R. Louison Row 3: P. Roberts, C.. Colvin, P. Bowman, D. DeDianous, J. Nor'hup, T. Ste 'ens. 142 , q . Orchestra Row 1: R. Van De Ven, T. Stevens, P. Hill K. Meza. Row 2: Mr. Christensen, M. Col vin, C. Colvin, l. Diaz. 1 ,. I i i i , , . i L -Af:-f-Y, -7 -, .' R-u ?F 'W ., F X . i . . i cp . is L 3- l 21.5.11 .iii ta... 1. While ROTC practices their drill, Bill Whistman decides to take a stretch. 2. ROTC would willingly and proudly hold the flags for the salute. If you've got a knack for navi- gating or an affinity for aerospace operations, then the Jr. ROTC pro- gram is for you. A few years ago, Col. Dale Burns started this pro- gram hoping to find adventurous young men and women for his pro- gram. Since then, it has grown to be a large and very important part of these young people's lives. Good luck to these aspiring and ambitious patriots ofthe future. The R.O.T.C. Wants You! 3. I0 Hut! Jeff Lowery and Prof. Peabody stood for I8 hrs. 35 min. and I6 sec. not moving a muscle. of 4. This simulator of an airplane gave ROTC the next best thing to a real airplane flight. Buddy Lethbridge a senior at Pacific was chosen as this years' average student. He is o good student academically, but is also involved in a wide variety of activi- ties including Steiners, House of Buddy's day begins with a bowl of Whea- ties. Reps, water polo and human rela- tions council. Besides being in his classes, Buddy could be found most anywhere on campus around his friends. He was well liked by every- one, and we would like to thank Farrah Fawcett 412 prepares for school. him fortbeing such a great guy an: allowing us to come to his house a 6:30 am to photograph him getting ready for his day as an average student. Books under arm, he prepares for the long day ahead. n. HN x x, x xX'0XXXx fx 144 Physics wasn't!! He was the class clown. Being the honest type, Buddy wasn't one Being the president of Steiners had som to smoke in the bathrooms. Serious moments. A Day In The Life Of . . . before school was one of Bud- subiecis. House of Reps. was very serious business Trig wasn'f!! for him. 'fi i But not many! 4 m -1 KH A long day over, Buddy would have Getting out he would have to run over known the way out of school blind-folded. anyone who got in his way - his car has the dents to prove it. 145 V BLUQL WWW WU Cpf W1 PU! A QCKQQ XML ff 'r.!1,5',,ZL-x K 2 P QM ky YMUQQ I 651 a,-u 4-u 1 -'N K-,2 '7 .--, REQ 1 R- P1 X 1. Running back Ricky Tripplet was always confident that he would have a man behind him when he was running for a touch down. 2. Pacifics football players are tough you could take their arms and their legs but you couldn't have the ball. 3. Crashing through the paper wall raised the spirits of .lay Alverado as he was first to break through and start the first game. 148 ow one: D. Ruiz, G. Budd, E. Faz, D. d, D. Dolan, G. Geane, Dan, Dolan 2: S. Coher, B. Verdone, G. Reed, T. y, B. Martinez, G. Easedale, C. Muson ishop, J. Beckly. Row 3: T. Morris, G nes, B. Wilmuih, J. Sauceda, R. Win , B. Daner, A. Nesbitt, J. Mee, G rego, J. Alverado. 2. During our homecoming with Caion, Pacifics' ruff tuff football players really bufied heads. Maybe Next Year After an impressive victory over Caion, it looked like this years foot- ball team was going to be one of the maior threats in the league. lt turned out that the Caion victory was a very misleading factor. Although the season proved to offer nothing but disappointment for the football team, the fans still enioyed the rockem', sockem' action of the sport. l. As Kevin Graf got intensely involved by watching the cheerleaders, he didn't hear a thing Coach Kalinich said. 2. During a recent football game Paul Har- grove said to Bob Fonzi, ls this what we use to play the game. 1. Opposite page, In the game with Eisen- hower, .lim Beckly grounded the eagles. 2. Opposite page, Trying to be different Mike Palhagi impressed the coach by kick- ing 35 yards. 3. Opposite page, Being the man he was Jay Alverado knew these three guys wouldn't catch him. 4. Opposite page, During the Redlands game Bob and Gus were heard to say DOG PILE ON THE RABBIT, DOG PILE ON THE RABBIT. 5. Opposite page, By the looks of this page Alex Nesbit could have played bas- ketball. 6. Opposite page, Being under preasure Bob Fonzi felt he should run the ball. 150 ,.,.-49' sl .lk 'J' I 4 f 1 H r rG '4 -1, -I I- ' 1 ,-, F. .D,' . 1 rl , me-5 , . rm! ,.f' S L 506. ,l 4 W5 'QQ 5 s . 1 si' -1 X 1 . 5 wp! I X L. f' L I , 1 ::L1,.. -rf ' ' l 7 'A 'QS 'J' The Future ls Sweet This year's J.V. football team combined speed, strength, and brains to come up with a recipe for a winning season. Both the coaches and the players were definitely pleased with their team which suf- fered only two losses. The team provided a positive future for next year's varsity. Row I: T. McClone, B. Baltore, G. Thomp- son, B. Doleon, S. Paris. Row 2: M. San- chez, A. Mtonccpruan, D. Finwall, D. John- son, D. Killmore, G. Esdale. Row 3: D. Wason, D. Ruiz, A. Solizer, K. Bishop, Traily M. Eppstein, J. Teal. Row 4: G. Gene, R. Martinez, B. Latner, J. Valenca, C. Munshin, K. Selby. l. As Brain Latner tried to explain the plan he had, Coach Elton iust stared on. 2. After making their first touchdown of the season they thought it only appropri- ate to lump for ioy. 152 if np NLT Ji ' .nw ' ..-' ,,H J g 3 . A 4. , r 4 A ,, J Q , 'P' ,J Xu. .- u :L J KK A K' 'Z .v-,-X .wh wt...-I is .f-I5 -T' JY f -':.vYm..- 4 R ,' Q, , X QQQZLZ 'K' 1 J A 1 1 . Q m um 4 'W' -,. .-. . - K if -.1 1 w vs., N Il -f 4 . 1 13 ' S .UQ 240 'J 9 x Y- X! 'I I' - F.- Qq' -S-4 ' ' ' V 24--'Ml'--4' , ,- - I V ' - r 1 -,cf Q , -. 3 4. 1. -Ax ' 1 -af M ' E., Q ' r u Y Y, P Y 1 ' 1 V Us-f' ' , :fat iz . 2' . Q , , Q 1::.x .--. . 2-.L . 'A,. 5,., 0 , 11 Row I: Coach Finazzo, M. Sulson, V. Wash, T. Coatakes, A. Kennedy, S. Fosdick, R. Mells, S. Stidham, J. Jack- son, R. Barri, K. McGhee, P. Allsup, T. Hale, C. Ray, R. Fox. Row 2: Coach A. tidham, A. Moore, G. Ehe, V. anchce, F. Fletes, D. Frez, W. Daugh- rty, L. Ainsworth, T. Thomas, R. Prado, . Palhegyi, K. Gephary, Coach Pede iaso. Row 3: D. Clayton, D. Grude, S. cDonald, R. Root, R. Beers, B. Sharpe, . Allsup, T. Billingsly, M. Bomburger, . Brownson, W. Midcliff, E. Fonzi, M. J. Garcia. Heaping For The Big Time Rhwfizffr S-q-.QQ-1-pr 'N.-q--ab, Superstars of the Frosh-Soph team anxiously to be put into the game, IQ Geane, Rick Abrego, David Ruizl. .i. li 1. it .Y The Frosh Soph Football Team could have iust as well taken the place of the Varsity team this year. Being underclassmen, they had more drive and ambition to make it on the Varsity team then the guys who were already there at the top. There have only been a few under- classmen who have made it to the Varsity team, and we had one this year who did an excellent iob play- ing on both teams. You all had a good year and we hope that during this summer you'll train hard so you can be a part of the BIG TIME SQUAD next year. l55 'Tv f nf' f X Q X ki x ff, -'X Mfg' ss? 5- i l Al l' f 5 lk Qlluxm Q I X Q H ' M nv 'NV tum et!! .Q 1 '- Ra irsfaf-ef 5 'L X-5-il? - M -1f.f?xL .QL - EES ' ' .w-fini-I I ix ':i41'bii1 . dx F1 4 f V ULN l M X ' fl , Y l x . , . N nw, . .,fy1,s ' 1 If I-,alll X J l ' . N A' s. - ' 'W J- . ,.- f l Q X -X. VJ!! xx ,- X - , .- X 1,1 5 V la gs A x' 1 E - i l Up The Mountains And Through The Hills Up the mountains and through the hills went the Pacific High School cross-country team. The members of the cross-country team had to be in the best shape of any of the athletes at school. Compet- ing in a sport that requires strong lungs and a lot of physical endur- ance made the cross-country teams proud of every effort they put into the long grueling sport. 156 iv -'- - it -'T ' - - 6 -.,.:,1 ft-33 1- O ' f gut,-., l v-gfqpf' YQ Y ffl. ow I: A. Barnes, R. Gorbaldi, C. Flin, rause, D. Ortiz. Row 2: Coach Farr, J. t, D. Haggard, G. Gutierrez, L. Forbus, ields. o run hard and keep ahead was all D. ggard and A. Garbaldi could think about as they kept a steady pace. 3. The runners were anxiously waiting for the gun to fire so the race could begin. 4. No wonder John Krause came in last, he con't even get dressed in the morning. . . 1 - 4 9 Q W 5' ,FF tg , .La ,V fi f , x Li- E1 . V Magi Q R . 54-FFP' 1. The 1977 varsity water polo team: clockwise from top: David Carrite, Tony Ramirez, Kirby Kammer, Richard Wiggins, Kenny Martinez, Todd Vincent, Dennis Holdgraffer. Water Polo Pounced Back This year, water polo became most popular sport to our finn fans of Pacific. But to the player was a lot of hard work. A few mj aged to find time to lounge arou the pool to watch. All in all, it vi- a great year for the pool gang a we hope that someday they'll better than our football team. rf A bv ' -dl' fin ...UH l I. lt was times like these, when Kenny Martinez wasn't in the water, that the team had a chance of winning. 2. Goalie Kevin McCurry saved many shots from ominous opponents. 3. The Pacific team finally found their way Rl ' -.,,5 .QS Y. V f , U ' 'fe E 1--I 181527. HQ 73 - ,- , - JH , ,- f ' .N --r.L'L - - T - -- down to the opponent's goal. 4. Pacific polo man Richard Wiggins stop- ped blowing bubbles to try to block a shot. 5. Coach Lance Baker called his team together to adiust their strategy. , J Q- . . F Ili? 4, . ' -f- J. 4 1 'f i ri, , :', 1 ' -j SW 4 w.. ' ' - lib- A . ,QW v..r. i fr-. . l x. Ax 159 x 4 L. if .I 1 v,,.. ' A .l. .Q , if 3 12' 1-'Pak r i'- .ii-L -, ,-L ,- E .14- Lx 3- Y 1 s. .1 il 'TW iii'-, -J' , , Ain' - -gil 4-Q-1 1 1' .-E 11 Y' fix -'-Nw. -. N: ss' . ' A31 l ., I if 33, g . A X A et Into the Swing of Things -olf has been classified as a dignified sport in our society. re students interested in this 't, Pacific was the ideal place to h this year. Under direction of Q Farr and Mr. Young, the stu- s had a wonderful time slicing putting. ln a few years, if they with it, there may be pressure Nicholaus and the Bob Desert Classic. Why not get the swing of things, Fore a action this summer? I. Bottom Row: M. Hudson, M. Yurko, R Johnson, B. Orf, Row 2: S. Smith, M. Mat- thews, J. Gibson, Row 3: C. Stewart, W Johnson, B. Clements, R. Aguilar, Row 4: Coach Young, M. Topolesky, T. Wheeler S. Gafney, M. Slaggerman, Lewendow sky, R. Gossard, Coach Farr. 2. Golfer Mark Yurko stands in deep con centration as he gets redy to tee off. I 3. At mach l speed, Craig Lewendowsky laced his drive. 4. Displaying speed and agility, Jeff Gibson followed through. 5. Careful proved to be very necessary for a good putt. 6. Stuck in the sand trap, Jeff Gibson struggles to set his ball free. '. ',-.v... 1 .-'A . X6. . . . . .,v ,--f - - al. .. , - -'IETF SL.. 7' 161 gf. I 'N -:a ' N i it l. There was no doubt in Greg Rodri- guez's mind that he had a pin. 2. Joe Rodriguez said, It hurt like heck, but l couldn't give up. His arms and legs were about to come off, but he kept on fighting to bring P.H.S. another win. 3. As a mqss of fighting muscle, it was hard to tell who was or who would win. In the end Pacific came out on top. 162 ,' as--ci For the past few years, the Pacific high school Wrestling teams have been the lone provides of a winning season. Although they were ioined by some other sports in the winning column, the varsity wrestling team did not give ground. The group of strong willed wrestlers worked hard all season, iust to have the satisfaction of saying we're number one. By way of good talent and a fantastic coach, another C.B.L. championship was in the making. Winning was not only a possibility it was a reality. Finazzo's Fanatic f 1: D. Palegyi, J. Botello, S. Smith, T. Row 2: R. Vilasola, S. Parriah, R. Mella, R. riguez, J. Rodriguez, S. Montano, G. Johnson, D. Sickls, C. Smith, E. Fonzi, S. riguez, M. Sole, L. Ainworth, D. Scott. l 4 i Cottier, Coach Tony Finazzo. QU? 2. Although he was in a painful chicken- wing, with only 30 seconds left on the clock, Ralph Vildosola really knew how to fight to the finish. 3. Pacific wrestlers were really hot when they defeated Chaffey and had a winning homecoming. lt took Larry Ainsworth to win the match for them. 163 Q fv' 14 , s X' U . . , ll I. When it comes fo DOING IT TO IT, Mike Sole showed us all how to go io C.I.F. in wrestling: hose Rolling Rascals fb- Row I: T. Marinis, C. Gomez, F. Fletes, R. Moorse, G. Kuklula, B. Cobb, R. Prado, M. Fuiiwara. Row 2: J. Ramos, G. Thompson, R. Beers, K. McGhea, C. Morrison, R. Root, K. Anderson, G. Marrow, R. Maetinez. Usually playing Junior Varsity athletics meant that a person wasn't quite good enough to com- pete at the Varsity level. Wrestling on the Junior Varsity team at Pacific means that you probably could have wrestled on a Varsity team anywhere else. That's iust how good we are. Junior Varsity wrestlers worked hard, not only competing with either teams, but with themselves as well. Being sec- ond best means they will work harder in order to be the best. Each J.V. wrestler looked forward to the day when they could compete on the Varsity level. 2. Squeezing tighter and tighter in a cra- dle, Bobby Cobb put his man away for another Pacific win. 3. The thought going through Kevin Ander- son's head was, l OH man, if this guy gets a take down, l'll never get up! J 165 Super Sophs - Fantastic Frosh Wrestling is a sport that requires brains, enthusiasm and brute strength. The members of the Frosh- Soph team had all three. They treated each match as though it would be their last. They took pride in winning and great dissappoint- ment in losing. All they lacked was experience, and once they have had a few more matches, and a couple of hard practices, who knows how good they will be. The athletes that were members of the Frosh-Soph team have had a lot more matches at Pacific. They can be as good as they want to be. I. Although some of the freshman on the Frosh-Soph wrestling team werenew at this you could see the improvement in these faithful young athletes. 2. Pacific's Frosh Soph Wrestling tt really did their best. As you can see C Rodegiz tried frantically to get his ol nent down. fl fr I f X , A , 'Q . 1 miw ' F - A f,...N gr - S J J' .J SWXXXX ,1 3 'N' .A , J S'U ':' ?,, '1' L 'ff' HT Mr., .Ty 1 ' , 1 v n f -.' .- ,I N V r I Y f lx-. n fy , - , c 3 1 ! ' V .. ?1 ' with ' M -N 'X,kx,fff?417 4 1 ' J E M 'mi Y M ,E j ' ' I c it x 1 H I H VY. 3 I? iv 'mi ' X Fl . L 1 L .K V fn i F god E v fi-f'-1- 'x N. X40 3 if A a M 9 -, xi' 133 zSXN. A'- Wins 'he rebovnf gp, Anthony Ii' L scores 2 more wnonggmy Cgach Wealch i 'rl-J. Y , '41 i ' ri ..s in W Y j,lf'J A , ' g3,r,,4, i Vg: JV' B me l. Instead of iumping Bill Mertitz just stretched his way to the basket. 3. Instead of iumping for the rel: 2. As Pacific's best shooter Jeff Kennedy everybody appeared to be iumping fly' gets hot and really lit up the nets. . V- att 4. As they jumped for the rebound 5. Giving everybody the round about v Anthony Davis grabbed his opponents Pacific's razzlin' dazzlin' team. foot. l S T -47-.,.. J M Q 9 L V 1 2 ' X! 1 4' gf , 1 . 'I 'u 1 ,-, . ff? Q I eg LN, yn ii . IW' Q X rl Q A s R 5 5 , Q . I. This shot by Antoney Davis was blocked, but with backing up from Steve Wilson, Richard Quinbar and a great team they went on to a great victory. 2. Seeming to defy the law of captivity Chucky Carter made a fantastic lay up, scoring against the Cardinals and leading his team to victory. 3. Hey, who stole the Basket! Shoot fo the Stars 4. Great at all the things he does Richo Quinbar made a free shot and scon another point for the Pacific Pirates. , 1. N F .xl 1' ' ,X YK Nw . J E is gr ix i r 7 .. x VV ' fu 9 g ! , - I nf! 5 5 ' +1 'ci Y A- S --1 fl M Af ,. x I fxx +39 1 LD v E X k Ju is .2 4 - 6. as 4 L Q 1 ,qv LQ, .X ,lt Bricks For Lunch: Wins For Dinner. New coach, Todd Visball had to be proud of his J.V. basketball team. They did everything he wanted. lf he wanted them to run through a brick wall or iump off a cliff, they'd do it. Fortunately for their J.V. team, he didn't want that. All he ever asked was that they put forth their efforts one hundred per- cent, and he guaranteed that if they did, then 902 of the time they would win. They took his advice and they made it. ln the end, they got to say to themselves, A iob well done. The word that would best describe the Soph-Frosh Basketball team is talented. Coach Bill Geiger had to be pleased the first day he walked into the gym and looked over his team. They were young and inexperienced, but they were very talented and eager to please. They never gave up, and coach Geiger never stopped believing. The Soph-Frosh team holds a fine future in basketball at Pacific. Eager To Please 174 L. to R.: H. Marshel, L. Harrgrove, C Geane, J. Denton, R. Hoffman, M. Varde: M. Carioga. l 1 ,Ars- in D . Q f GGL 'ig +L i ' -.Q 1 Q1 sen F Curtis Peete, Dan Williams, Mark Ker nedy, Adam Riley, Kurt Carlson, Geral Thompson, Alvin Taylor, Clifford Mill Jerry Murry. f I 2. Ahh ! Said Greg Geane as the Ref ks the Eagles tried to grab the ball, eree looked at him weirdly. k Kennedy made a basket for Pacific. 3. Sink if, Pirates, sink, Cried the crowd. watched as one of the Eagles 5. Gee, I didn'1Xknow that I could fly,' exclaimed one of the Eagles. Row I: T. Sauceda, J. Katz, K. Martinez, B. Williamson, T. Weissbein, Mr. Havem- ann, S. Smith, L. Forbus, C. Morlan, A. Heller, P. Garcia, T. Graham. What do you get when you cross a net with a ball? Tennis, of course. Being one of the most fast action mind blowing and enthusiastic sports around, the art of tennis has caught on fast at Pacific. Our boys tennis team has always shown per- fection and did just the same thi year. Coordination is really the tru name of this game, for tennis deal very much with the mind. There i yet to be a sport so gripping as thi game they call tennis. I76 f 'H-Pal, 1 ,. si- - Fei -. .HwHm,t +,.-ewewm-e. .r --..:l.- ,-- f . -,I-,,-1. 1. .L ,eEPf':-ggi-... ... , X I ,rficizv .1 S JT arf - 3541- 1 2 313'-ff, rgs.-,,,?.5.-'F' . . , 'fm - 1:7 'f-' fzffd. - . L . if -.L.'71'3'Ef'vL- 1-' :R'rL q -J'-' .4-+7 3-iT:?QC'A 4 'l Jr- -'ny'-1 -. W LR-KT'. ' .ret-5-. f. gig., 5' - fix -+C. ll?-1 Q wif? Iii -45.25 - f 11.1 -M 5-T.. gif, x... nel ln.. ,QE Qgh- ,Tj i.: I-L12-:L L. L.. .-, we 5.11-L.-.'4t1e.Bo'5+'g., -. -.5155 Tiff 4' V l 'jigs mFg,3l-gi'.L.,Y'302.,4z :UAL .V .pf A X W-1 c' 1. . , ,, . . I ji' 1 :WI cz ,W Jh T4 L ri- lLf,'C'r-iii' 31- Q-IH 'Sir ' 'lslzljgf' +i?:.liq1:'::2'i.vf lgfiffi.-7 s '. 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Like everything else Jimmy Katz took playing tennis seriously. 2. As you notice here Tom Weissbein likes to show everyone his fancy bockhond. 3. Like always Todd Gramham liked to show everyone his fancy footwork on the court. 4. At a recent tennis match Shirley Smith dazzled her opponent with her strong swings. 17 7 .,n-,-4- - - ' f - 1.9 ,U fn W: 'PHL' ll-If '- 95 Im. 'Q 'I f..L mf, ' 'd,,E.,1af' P Vw W gnilij dl-4. , gg: vffrn. -jg' Lal ff ..- lem lk A ,4 '-as W I 40' I Hts? N.:-,1A-17.4-.. - - 1 ,. , Hx -. wif L 435 ...L -li: Erxlf f 1 Ai! QQ lr -12:4 - ' ' .' .. , 2 I -, ,.,,. '- 77' Lu 1 1 . 1 1-v V V Sw, k Alf? 1 ' 9 . bl .. ' - Sei: 'T '..1 lf 1 ,ix - I . 9' A If' , ,R A. xg, 'f me -Au x it , 16' -' 'Yi' ,.. , V 'A Q. K' ,mfg bl' ,YA 'l. A top runner, Alex Denmon scored another victory for Pacific. 2. On your mark get set . . . Chuckie Car- ter listened for the gun to sound. 3. Way out in front of the other runners was Darwin Scott. To be an athlete you must take almost everything seriously . . . especially if you plan to run track. Grueling practices and hard meets is what track is all about. lt requires solid concentration at every moment and the few who were con- sidered outstanding, must be very talented. This year's track did as well as was expected and they owe their victories to the very special few who had it all together. Track is not a one on one sport, but it takes a lot of teamwork and with this knowledge, Pacific's track team will be able to run away with the league championship someday. 179 l. With a will to win, Brian Latner got ready to put the shot. 2. Talking to a spectator, Coach Finazzo discusses the tactics of the team. 3. Pacific's number one pole vaulter, Chris Cotter, tried to break another record. 4. After many tries, Alvin Taylor gives a final effort to win the event. 180 Track is becoming a more world- de sport now, compared to 15 ars ago when it was iust getting f the ground. Track does not iust insist of running, there is lots ore to offer than that. The shot- t, long iumps, hurdling, and the cus throwing are all a part of it. ck did very well as a competitive rt and shows much promise for xt year. l. While other events were taking place, Mike Sullivan practiced the high iump. 2. Thinking about his next race, Eddie Clark watched his teammates. 3. Pacific long iumper, Victor Washington, flew through the air toward first place. 0 4. After a deep breath and a feel for vic- A tory, Jim Lee took his iump. 5. Not yet nervous, Kevin Freezy got I ready for the race. n Boys' swimming. Top Row: D. Holgrapher, T. Ramirez, R. Redman, G. Conely, Coach Baker,Middle Row: R. Marcavoni, B. Rog- ers, P. Tanner, Bottom Row: R. Wiggins, T. Vincent, J. Devries. - 2. Practicing for the Olympics, Pat? -2.-4-1T'l Like many sports at Pacific, swimming had a lack of participa- tion. The few who were brave enough to run around in speedos shared the moment of truth during their first victory in years against Corona. Coach Baker's speedomen came close in many C.B.L. meets, but once again stood up as men and accepted the cellar finish. Uast placel All in all, the Pacific Pirates swim team moved up another notch in The Swimming World. here's the end l've iust a little further to 3. l really thought I could beat him thought said Dennis Holgrapher. Bill Rogers. f Richard Wiggins would have stretched 4. Richard Wiggins trying his best at a a little bit more he would have won. recent meet. --?'v-'+:+-5 ', , --fi- f- 1. S , -1T ,. A L-W, -1-f ...ff T --, --js... 5--ff 1, -,,.4 V.. - A ...L ,- X , 1- , 1 1 '- y, , -'WN' X.: ' sv. V' 1.- 133 HQ, Q .- Y 'N' 43 ,-11, ,111 , Xe ' cl 1 I -v ,l . -s-sic. . b ,U x s ' ' 1,- un ,., sl 5. During one of their meets Russ Redman looked on and laughed as one of his opponents did a belly flop. 6. 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W11-u.,'1.:11111f',1 ,1:!11!1' ..E!?13E- lmhl ' l ---1'-1 M--m e I ' 111 111 1 .:...!.1. 1 an ,. ...L L--2 1- A , .' - 11,-.A 1 - 1 ,N A 1 11. il nlli111ili'lill ii ll' ll Sill +L vw Nav MXL 183 Batter Up To sports fans baseball is a fan- tastic sport with lots to offer the viewers. This year's hard hitting team was a big success. Coach Elton's team showed off his great coaching ability with many victo- ries. Varsity Baseball Team: Row l, L. to Rei Caderro, J. Sauceda, B. Wilmouth, Clark, B. Fonzi, J. Teel, P. Hargrove, Alavarado. Row 2:P. Lopez, J. Fergoso T. Davis, D. Curon, J. Perkins, W. Synder M. Coker, R. Hull. Row 3: Coach Elton, Winters, J. Beckley, G. Reed, Coach Fa zio. Jr. Varsity Baseball Team: Row I, L. to R.: R. Escarzaga, T. Bernal, D. Aranda, M. Gerlach, R. Marshall, G. Kaseno, B. John- son, J. Deetz, T. Snavley, M. Rangle, K. Otterbein, W. Overholt, K. Slezak, J. Mur- ray, V. Washington, K. Peet, K. Denmon. Pic. -173, Second baseman, Curtis Clark waits to make a play. Pic. 34, He may not be able to run fast, but Rex Winters sure does a good iob of playing third base. l84 .v.a,.e Riga!! V ' Y fr 1 fi. - ' TT. . -- .A . r N- f l .1 5, fr, fl 3' ' ' M X 1. YYY ' I Y 9 9+ i .- ' - ' . I 2 'S' , Y 3 gig' fi ,gf--e---Q 2 ,L , f J- . 4,1 .-.AL C J B ' 4 .1-'gi ' J Q - Tr! 'V 'af 'Vries-iff, Iwi - A f, X ' .' - y , W 1 1 J 1, g. Aw- -..P if 3 47' PW ?y21I,gfMi, fy V, s - in aff 'i 'J W J J . f 2 T T 1 -.-C .Ad-, -eg-1 A ' f .1 H- 5 . . 4, - , A- ' ' f ' ,I 'L' I -: 'H '7gs -W gr l u? . 2 '..L ..-.4f..:Lif J is ' J ' J s- - f 2 B if' 3.5, 1 1 of J 2 :J v I ' 4 ' ---L ----h..a.,. -J . .L . l ' f'if k I . 'i 1 Fx Hi Y?M,,,r.-f-rff' , XY L We iq ,- w I up , 1 -L 3 527.17 I ' X-2 u V 1 an Il 9 A F 5' . 1 .Y F f,.Y,Ai- . lj 'ws ' ' Q I W 1 5 f A X Sun! if k-'A A , uf.. . - .,.,4', . ,' l. As a great catcher Robert Mella added excitement to the games. 2. Strike three is once again called on this Fontana player. 3. After three consecutive outs for the Fon- tana team, John Deitz, walks off the field thinking about the home run he is about to hit. 4. After pitching the ball Curtis Pete watches for the outcome. 5. The outcome of the pitch is a fly caught by Pacific's second baseman. . iilivvif If . if . 187 20 28 20 8 12 28 6 0 0 0 45 44 47 59 46 66 55 25 37 52 59 59 71 71 56 58 57 30 63 41 36 54 41 30 61 Ist VARSITY FOOTBALL JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL FROSHXSOPH FOOTBALL Yucaipa 60 Yucaipa Yucaipa C Ramona 6 Ramona lcancelledi Ramona 4 Caion 7 Caion Caion icancelledj San Bernardino 12 San Bernardino San Bernardino C San Gorgonio 25 San Gorgonio Corona lcancelledj Corona 28 Corona Chaffey 11 Chaffey 38 Chaffey Fontana C Fontana 7 Fontana Redlands 23 Redlands 47 Redlands Eisenhower 24 Eisenhower 40 Eisenhower VARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL FROSH!SOPH BASKETBALL Caion Classic 43 Caion 64 Caion Ramona Tournament 54 Rubidoux 78 Rubidoux Kiwanis Tournament 62 Redlands Tournament Aquinas Forfeit San Bernardino 46 San Bernardino 75 Eisenhower San Gorgonio 44 San Gorgonio San Bernardino Corona 74 Corona San Gorgonio Chattey 54 Chaffey Corona Fontana 48 Fontana Chaffey Redlands 33 Redlands Fontana Eisenhower 42 Eisenhower Redlands San Bernardino 56 San Bernardino Eisenhower San Gorgonio 58 San Gorgonio San Bernardino Corona 69 Corona San Gorgonio Chaffey 69 Chaffey Corona Fontana 64 Fontana Chaffey Redlands 70 Redlands Fontana Eisenhower 93 Eisenhower Redlands, VARSITY WRESTLING JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING FROSH!SOPH WRESTLING Orange Glen 26 Ofdnge Glen Orange Glen Pacific Tourn. first Long Beach Don Lugo Bloomington 32 San Bernardino Sequoia I Beverly Hills 18 San Gorgonio La Sierra 1 San Bernardino 23 Corona Baldwin San Gorgonio 4 Chaffey Fontana Jr. High 2 Corona 18 Fontana La Sierra 1 Monte Vista Redlands Alder Jr. High 2 Chaffey 30 Eisenhower Fontana Tourn. 1 Eisenhower 1 1 Beverly Hills C.B.L. Championship VARSITY SWIMMING 53 Yucaipa 48 San Bernardino 54 Rubidoux 30 San Gorgonio 72 Corona 109 Elsinore 70 Chaffey . 97 Fontana Redlands Relays 82 Eisenhower LPrelims LFinals VARSITY TRACK I North I . San Bernardino San Gorgonio Corona Chatfey Fontana Colon Redlands Eisenhower CBL Prelims CBL Finals VARSITY WATER POLO Arlington San Gorgonio Caion Chaffey Fontana Redlands Eisenhower 54 44 49 204 51 230 74 249 66 254 78 1 98 72 228 Last 224 64 21 5 225 227 Third 249 226 234 231 43 82V2 60 73 109 5 62 2 73 1 49 1 2 75 4 1 4 0 1 1 2 31 2 08 4 O5 7 04 1 1 3 7 00 03 VARSITY GOLF Ramona San Bernardino San Gorgonio Corona Chaffey Fontana Redlands Eisenhower San Bernardino San Gorgonio Corona Chaffey Fontana Redlands Eisenhower CBL VARSITY BASEBALL Arlington Rubidoux San Bernardino San Gorgonio Corona Chaftey Pomona Tourn. Fontana Redlands Eisenhower San Bernardino Sag Gorgonio Corona Chatfey Fontana Redlands Eisenhower Boy's Scores Forfeited 207 256 264 243 21 5 1 88 21 2 1 81 230 242 246 228 202 214 3 00 OO 5 2 8 4th I 3 O 4 O 1 0 6 I 3 3 8 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Colton 23 North 27 San Bernardino 19 San Gorgonio 26 Corona Pacific Inv. 1st City Meet 2nd 26 Chaffey 26 Fontana 1 8 Redlands 1 8 Eisenhower CBL Meet VARSITY TENNIS 5 Palm Springs 13 Palm Springs 0 Indio 1 1 V2 Indio 14V2 Eisenhower 14V2 San Bernardino 12Vz San Gorgonio 12V2 Corona 22 Chaffey 22 Fontana 3 Webb I8 Redlands 15 Eisenhower 10V2 San Bernardino 4 Webb 18 San Gorgonio 18 Corona 17 Chaffey 24 Fontana I 1 Redlands 2nd CBL Prelims 3rd CBL Finals 2nd 33 30 44 29 33 32 42 50 third 23 18 31 16V2 13V2 14114 15V2 6 5 4 9 13 9 3 9 13 10 13 6 'Ei Al.. M76 H WA K 2552113 ffl rf 9, is I I-,QL-J 4142, Nfl'-X 'E Q. J fx QW? j f , fu. I r Ffh 1,1111 5551! 7 f'7,',A 1 ,.' 'v' u It 1 V L,,N 1-, Af ,..,: f H F grfw, g From Rags To Riches I. Senior Linda Kevari, would do anything to win a match. 2. A 6'3 varsity player Lisa Ulmer didn't have to iump far to block a volleyball. Z1 If - . 3. Spiking the ball was one of Liz Prado's many talents. 4. Cathy Clements saves the ball from the fate of the floor by bumping. 192 . We 'l'r't'6-1 5-ff' 1 ' ll' H :-fI.fF'Iy- figs! sg . r ttt. ,. ,ml , .- ,gg:.m1..4'4 5 ,Qg.:. J.. f1 ' vi , ,' 4. he past two years the girls' volleyball team suffered severe loses, lots of running and excessive ridicule. year the volleyball team made its comeback. they didn't win C.B.L., this year's volleyball a lot of excitement. They even threw in some The 1977-78 Varsity Volleyball Team: Row 1, left to right - managers E. Cha- con, K. Walker, players A. Krause, D. Montez, J. Arce, manager L. Ruffner. Row 2: J.'Poore, L. Wagner, L. Prado, L. Kevari, J. Brown, Coach Cooper. Row 3: A. McCelroy, C. Clements, L. Ulmer, C. Cobb, K. Ruffner. 2. Mrs. Fast, the jr. varsity volleyball coach called a team meeting to raise their spirits. ' 193 Every Man For Himself One of the fastest growing sports in America is tennis. Where it lacks the physical contact of foot- ball and the teamwork of basket- ball the concentration and enthusi- asm of the game is virtually unmatched. Since tennis is for the most part an individual sport, each player feels a substantial amount of self accomplishment when she wins and a serious let down when she loses. Even if you lose as a team but win yourself, there is the satisfaction of knowing as an indi- vidual you did the iob. . 1 l 1 it QLA l I. No. 2 Varsity player, Sheri Shellham- mer serves another ace. 194 2. Pacific's I977-1978 Tennis Team Row I : B. Domingues, C. Christian, D Dropper D. Dunwoody, S. Shellhamer, T McMinn C. Peruls, C. Botts, S. Siperstien Row 2 V Gray, K. Katz, D. Waitchies, M lrora B Beggs, S. Beeman, T. Sickmeir Domingues gives a proud smile. .- - ,w,..!, 41 4. l. Standing over her winning team, e , ,hm we .,, J- si U fi i slew?-fu. Coach W. ,i 1 ... 1 A. W A 4 it .-H W1 i..,DM' mv fl' Aww 'ill 2. Pacific's W1 CBL player Carol Pat Christian sat down to rest after winning her match. xx 1 'Nfzxxs ll XSNNY--X. A -H--We J ' It - l - '53 li ' 'V gwfff, . .l i . JT 'ittlw' .'-'f.'- ' ' '. , ' 3 - -. LL 1 , hfeyf - .V fn, rim M' 1.2 .- 11,'f4'1.j.jg.:.f ' . ' '5 if ---'f --Gil---'sul 'i--.1i'3i:-'lfgi ES' M lj Ill -rj A --'-- ... :si-J? in F 65f:S'fF'f27Q:-iz 'MV' , - '- 'fzglraggfgg23qg.3:3:5.A.,.5:s,gL1, - el.. I ..'f.:,.... ,,.,v,.,... In I f lu- il : H , . . ' A Y H., ,. .,---1' ...,,,,...----av ? -Hu. If-4 5 3. jf ,A EV i ripping backhand executed by 4. Over a cool cup of ice Donaraee and 5. I thought that this was quick drying nail Eckhardt. Sheri were discussing their game strategy. polish. l 5 J 'Q 3 M 9 .' down the court was Sheri New- 4. During a tough game, Pocific's Varsity a starting J.V. girls set up an impenetrable screen. i-Q. Varsity 77-78 , Diane Weddington, Thersa Forte, Vanessa Brown, Kristin Kopp, Lisa Ulmer, Kathy Clements, Aretha Billington, Lyne Smith, Lori Thompson, Coach Fox. Junior Varstiy 77-78 Lonnie Trunko, Annie McElroy, Julie Poi- rier, Cynthia Burnett, Sheri Crane, Satyra Watson, Kiveli Williams, Velma McClai, Julie McCabe, Alex Nesbitt, Bottom Row: Bounce Sheri Newton, Angie Hammer, Belinda Johnson. 5. A Sophomore with some height, Kristen Kopp made a good defensive move. 197 gaittilf Row 1: C. Lightner, A. Russell, R. Huges, C. Lightner, P. Collins, G. Collins, S. Cae- man, Row 2: K. Epps, D. Mosecy, M. Edwards, K. Berner, A. Pompa, K. Jenkins, A. McElroy, Row 3: Coach Fox, S. Smith, V. McClain, S. Newton, R. Vandensen, S. Cridelich, D. Pate, C. Atkinson, T. Foce 2. Taking the lead in the match was Di Mosley. 1 F --'s.-...r 4- - - 11.-.....x4A .. , T4'-'ii- 1 - fs , , . . -,-va--.1 ':'- Through the past few years girls track has been given the run around. But this year after some backing from the Student Body and ASB and Linda Cooper they were given new uniforms ond some self- assurance. With new pride in the school they now ran lots of laps, iumped lots of bars and threw steel balls all the way to C.B.E. Many of the girls even made it to C.l.F. Put Your Best Foot Forward x 'FY , 1 s Q l . ..i.5,! ' A A is 2. 6 A ' lf! WH L, 1 ' 5 - T 55 L -g 1. .JW ,544 v . 'EW if M 4. j, w saga, Q Q ' --1.-.....g y .Y s . . -. - W . K 1 4 'rw 1 f. M .lm w Y. .V QI S? A. x 3 1-44 W 1 -Q 5 m Q 15. 'E I qs W' 1 f 'Ai ' W, ' Lg 1. 4 X l :IPM Egg:-V ' X -L -V. , fp- . H I f, ' , Ei ,' .Y-Q4 - . F , ! ' ,Q W s ji Y' fig? i 'tom Row: G. Evans, J. Jaramillo, B. perfs, P. Smead, D. Labonte. Row 2: R. ler, K. Smead, T. Davis, A. Diaz, D. ad. Row 3: K. Ross, Mr. Bighom, D. SGT. l 1. Here Barbara Roberis shows a gymnasf not only needs balance but agility also. v 2. Bending backwards for the feam was Robin Roller. 201 F .f QI!!! EW? EBRD J is I: K. West, L, MqMinn, D, Lee, P, D. Ward. Row 3: R. Epstein, V. Spite, A. V. Kritsanaioothe. Row 2: L. Fair- CUFNS, D- MiCklf-'15, M- NClVef fef D- DOP' S. Johnson, D. Waitchies, K. Atkins, Pef- a badminton game for first time might look a little to you. lt's played like ten- and volleyball put together. lt's reat game of relaxation while rcising at the same time. The minton team had a good sea- this year with good turnouts at ir games. Maybe next year more s will find out how a good game badminton can really help them through the day. Keep Your Eye On The Birdie 1. Now this is a Badminton racket, as Varaporn Kritsanaioothe holds hers up to demonstrates. 2. As Elaine Drew tried to hit the birdie before it hit the ground Lisa Brown stands and fixes her hair. 203 Batting In The Spirit By March, the girls who made the Softball team were well ready for a smashing year. Batting in run after run for Pacific, the girls did a really good iob in looking good. To be as good as they were, took lots of hard practices and work on their part as well as the coaches. Being a fairly well-known sport, softball at Pacific has helped pull a lot of spirit into our school. l. As Elaine Chason was too tired to get up she tries frantically to catch the ball. 2. Using every bit of her strength Julie Pooriaugh hits it over the fence. ' O4 E .. ., -xg - V. 1 fl . yr- 5 I 4 'f c 'W S1 H ' l qivbh -E F -.. 1 - 'Ns-.M - - , , ' --.. , - tl: ,.a. , t . ar M .,--.....4- ' '-7 . ' 0 s ' S-. , 1. . we g is W-sig. b lv ' 'f ff - -' A .1-.4..i,1,:'4' A . .5 lt. g l -. . . . . mv ,. - ,. A.,-.f . ,- - 1- ,... . -4 l. Hoping for a base hit, Lisa Ulmer did her very best. gf K 2. Putting forth all she had, Kathy Terrell hit her first home run. 3. Our best pitcher, Barbara Hensen, had a great form. Varsity Softball: R. to L.: Coach Cooper, L. Gallager, T. Montes, C. Reynor, L. Chant- ler, D. Montes. Row 2: B. Hensen, L. Prado, A. McElroy, L. Ulmer, K. Ruffner, C. Harrison, L. Lakes. Jr. Varsity Softball: Row I, R. fo L.: E. Cha- con, B. Guerrero, L. Polk, T. Ramos, B. Johnson, T. Ortiz, M. Deleon, R. DeSilva. Row 2: C. Brown, A. Peters, L. Monterro- sas, D. Allen, K. Terrell, D. Eagle, R. DeRosie, L. Gutafson, Coach Czolowitz. l 205 l. Top Row, Left to Right: S. Siperstein, K. Botts, B. Foot, Y. Face, Coach Gungle, C. Botelo, L. Vaughen, S. Miller, J. Kuhn, K. Croyce, A. Peterson, B. Clayton, K. Kopp, C. Jenkins. 3. As her first year as a Pacific sw coach, Christy Gungle took pride in 2. Pacific high school bathing beauties, work, and it was like mixing business w kick back for a day in the sun. pleasure. Towards the end of each school year as the sun begins to peek through the clouds and change spring into summerp swimming starts to fall ahead of football, bas- ketball, and even track as a form of relaxation. The girls on this year's swimming team showed us how a hobby can be turned into a thrilling and fun sport iust by learning the popular breaststroke. They were a very good team for Pacific and knowing them, they will probably be at the beach all summer. Clean Summer Fun 206 W.--M L? 5,5 - .. -.-., -. ,, ax- ,V ,,s.,.F.Y,,,,,...-,,,,. ,,,, .4 l. Sailing through the air, Yvonne Face never panicked. ' .si ' M ' - 2. Concentrating on her race, Terri Floyd V was always ready to go. if l si tv.- IK! , I ,. 'ff is F 'i 'l'3ll 't'ivei'!'ii:1 2 .L ,454 1 ,...-Q 3. Like fish out of water, Karen Kopp came up for a breath of air. 4. With great diving ability, Yvonne Face took pride in her work. 5. The thought going through Chris Jen- kins' head was, Oh Poochers! I forgot to shave my legs and paint my toenails. 207 4 8 II I5 II I5 7 I5 I5 I5 7 I6 I4 I5 IO I5 I3 I7 I5 I5 9 II 78 68 67 58 62 64 74 78 nd nd VOLLEYBALL Poly Hemet Bonita San G. Rubidoux Rubidoux Aquinas Aquinas Poly Caion San G. San G. Corona Choffey Fontana Redlands Eisenhower ' San Bernardino San G. Corona Fontana Chaffey Redlands Eisenhower TRACK AND FIELD North San Berdo San Gorgonio Steeler Relay Corona Chaffey Fontana Redlands Eisenhower C.B.L. Prelims C.B.L. Finals II II I5 3 I5 II I5 5 forfeit forfeit II I2 I5 I8 I6 I0 I5 I3 I5 I5 II I3 I5 I5 43 Forfeit 32 33 42 59 56 36 42 4 33 22 3I 48 33 44 40 53 43 42 45 54 37 25 I8 I5 I8 26 24 34 I9 24 27 26 34 nd BASKETBALL Aquinas Victor Valley North La Sierra Tourn. Rubidoux San Bernardino San Gorgonio Corona Chaftey Fontana Redlands Eisenhower San Bernardino San Gorgonio Chaffey Corona Redlands Fontana Eisenhower SWIMMING Ramona North Caion Eisenhower San Berdo San Gorgonio Corona - Chaffey Fontana Redlands Eisenhower C.B.L. 6 26 43 nd 57 3I 28 34 43 49 26 40 39 36 39 I9 32 I2 23 22 25 28 26 36 30 I6 28 TENNIS North 4 Riverside Poly 5 Cajon I3 San Bernardino IO San Gorgonio I I Corona I3 Chaffey I0 Fontana I3 Redlands 7 Eisenhower I2 San Bernardino I0 San Gorgonio 6 Corona I3 Chaffey Fontana 8 Redlands 6 Eisenhower I0 C.B.L. 2nd SOFTBALL North 2 San Gorgonio 8 Yucaipa 7 San Berdo 2I Caion I I Corona I Chaffey 7 Fontana 6 Redlands 4 Eisenhower IO San Berdo I San Gorgonio I3 Corona I Chaffey 6 Fontana 7 Redlands 3 Eisenhower I I J.v. VOLLEYBALL J-V' BASKETBALL Rim ofthe win 54 AF'U '05 Rubidoux 48 Victor Valley Aquinas 62 North Cuion 4th La Sierra Tourn. San Berdo 48 Rubicloux San G. 56 San Berdoo Corona 47 San G. Fontana 24 Corona Redlands 34 Ch0ffeY Eisenhower 38 Fontana San Berdo 20 Redlands sun G. 42 Eisenhower Corona 58 San Berdo 64 San G. 24 Chaffey 38 Corona BADMINTON 46 Redlands 30 Fontana 'ndio 54 Eisenhower Eisenhower San Berdo San Gorgonio Corona GYMNASTIC Chaffey Fontana 136.7 Yucaipa Redlands 153.5 Indio Eisenhower 148.2 Chaffey San Berdo 136.25 San Gorgonio San Gorgonio 124.3 Redlands Corona 150.5 San Berdo Chaffey 147.3 Corona Fontana 124.25 Chaffey Redlands 127.275 San Gorgonio C.B.L. 167.3 Corona Pacific lnvit. 134.2 - Redlands 142 San Berdo 2nd C.B.L. C GhrVs Scores 62 23 39 6 64 10 9 24 7 48 6 53 10 32 5 42 6 35 10 25 12 35 14 61 6 58 23 39 18 41 1 42 6 42 48 104.6 18 130 15 96.4 18 25.05 26 134 24 128 34 129.5 19 94.5 24 105.68 27 138.8 26 122 34 1 16 2nd 2nd J.V. SGFTBALL North San Gorgonio Yucaipa San Berdo Cajon Corona Chaffey Fontana Redlands Eisenhower San Berdo San Gorgonio Corona Chaffey Fontana Redlands Eisenhower J.V. SWIMMING Ramona North Cajon Elsinore San Berdo San Gorgonio Corona Chaffey Fontana Redlands Eisenhower C.B.L. C.B.L. Diving 2 ,RL 'Q f' iw J M7 4 Q45 'W . 1327513 . r ,fin NIH? ..W.5.! -MAQ - L . yfffiify L ., 1 lx,l,1As-af.,-if 17 !,ql ll if V '..m ' X ,4r1P,. QF.-,, J f MMM R 'Ei Al... uniors RITA SCHAUF EDITOR ,By the end of this year, the Jun- ior class started to pep up their act as underclassmen, for they knew that their end was near. Next year they would become Seniors, and to become a Senior was special to them. They were getting ready to take over Pacific High School and do things the way the class of I979 wanted things donet It's a scary feeling, as imany knew nothing about their plans after graduation. Everything they had accomplished as Juniors would now be one more step up for them as Seniors. 'We wish the class of 1979 the best of luck always. 2ll 1. This year's iunior class officers were: Yvonne Duran, Representative: Evelyn Weiser, Representativep Mark Hawkins, Presidentg Jeri Applegarth, Vice President: Kristen McDaniels, Treasurerg and down in front Susan Plaut, Secretary. 2. Vice President Jeri Applegarth smiles as she sees the finished portrait of her favor- ite person. 3. Taking time out from her physical fitness test, Evelyn poses to show that she is phys- ically fit. 4. Spanish was Yvonne's favorite class, so she always did her work with a smile. Anyone who thinks the iunii class officers had an easy ic should be thrown into the deep part of the ocean with a le weight tied to their leg. Preside Mark Hawkins and his office worked hard at planning the poi der puff game and the pror Knowing that if either was a flo they would be the blame. Well, tl junior class officers didn't let I down, and it's a good thing ff them they didn't. x ll-Q -1 Q-,i Q tl-r 212 , rf J , 4 211 l-it-' Iliu QA lik Ii. if fr-ml LIZ. Q . I . 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Alvarado, Lisg Amirson, Diane Anderson Eric Angel, Terry Angelo, Richard Applegarth, Jeri Aragon, Robert Arce, Donna Arnold, Daniel Anderson, Arneha Ashton, John Azvedo, Lori Bacon, Laura Baggerman, Fred Ball, Linda Ballierra, Roberl Barber, Pat Bargman, Nancy Billings, Joann Barton, Theresa Beaumont, James Belhurum, Cheryl Bernier, Robin Berman, David Beltran, Raul Beckley, Harvey Beaudoin, Robin HW , w 1 J r 5 l x ,mul f .fs . .1 ' l 4 ,Q i U 3' 4, p -. ,za ' 51 'Hal V its f'- ...... V ,., , Elf ,R ,far if F21 .uw .-'.. .,,C.u1,f - f , y I I f 1. Being a Junior class sponsor, Mr. Martin often found time to sit back and relax. 2. Also a class sponsor, Mr. Cridelich enioyed teaching his class. 3. One of Mr. Martins' students had a problem with her proiect. , L .4-wx W W mmm ,Q I ,V ,H , . L 'V , i.. -N , 1 i - h, .. 'l' E , ' F- l' Qi: - l ffrx' ,LA i ' L '. ' I so it ,. ' 4 fl- . 1 , 1, Q 3 ' - ....- ' K. 'gp - 5 vflmggl ' 12 1 3 'mt' v W - i i JL, . 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Brock, Julie Brooks, Renee Brown, Colleen Brown, Cathy Brown, Denise Brown, Denise Brown, Melissa Brown, Ted Brown, Vanessa Brown, Vanessa .sl 5 Bryan, Kalhlene ec , oug Burhop, Deborah Burneh, Cynthia Burneh, Slephanie Busley, Joyce Calleras, Sandra Campbell, Carolyn Campbell, Danny Corel, Chrisfy Corner, Darla Carier, Charley Case, George Caslaneda, Margie Castillo, Francisa can 'ID 'i Coflier, Steve Coflman, James Creer, Algie Crowder, Denise Croyle, Kathleen Cruz, Angela Cushen, Eugene us man, ic eie Cuhing, Carol Dalton, Sandra Dorling, Vicky Daughterfy, Michael Davidson, Chris Davis, Anihoney Deason, Janet Castaneda, Margie Costello, Carey Coyne, Vicky Covanaugh, Dana Ceballas, Robert Chacon, Elaine Chang, Jerrett Chapman, Tonya Chisom, Vincenfi Clark, Nita Clark, Steven Clayton, Beverly Clayton, Marie Clements, Don Clupper, Tami Cgbb, Jimmy Cobb, Robert Cole, Leroy Coleman, Dennis Colette, Carmella Collins, Carla Collins, Paula Conatser, Carol Conklin, Kathryn Cooper, Kim Cooper, Traci Cordar, Christine Cordova, Ann Costello, Qgrrie Costello, Janet li .L 'Z' , , A -if l ll' ,1 x kg! iii' ff' 2' .--- 5 ' Ii 5. A l l -i le lit L: I -,,- . ,Si nl Til ff I WK rdf' U De Biaso, Gina De Dianous, Donna De Heer, Jerry De La Cruz, Valerie De Leon, David Delgado, Laura De La Vega, Mary De Maia, Chris Denmon, Alvin De Rosier, Wade Dew, Larry Diaz, Aleiandro Disch, Michele Donelly, Greg Darius, Sheree Douglas, Arthur Douglass, Kenneth Driggers, Paul Driskill, Derek Drury, Jodi Dukeshire, Don Dunwoody, Donarae Eckhardt, Chello Elder, Daniel Enciso, Lourdes Enciso, Miguel Escobar, Belinda Esgiritu, Susan Everett, Michele Farrell, Lynette i --V X r Il: inf'- f -wg' ln -- if 'Q L ,Qf y .,-so 5, .if ll! N I ,HIJEV i .iw pw ,. w H u.1 V ' ,,--MN N Mi 1 ,Q IH EW .1 2. Here Monica stands with her boyfriend ll smiles, Monica was very happy to bg Bob Donahue, who was happy that he had sen Junior Princess. such a pretty popular girlfriend. 3. Looking relaxed and rather tired, the three beauties and their escorts watched the second half of the game. 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' ff G -.Ein if The Life And Times Of A Ditcher Every student at any high school knows the meaning of the words DlTCHING CLASS! Well, it looked as though the students of Pacific like to act out these words. Some went to the Quad to study, while others went iust to socialize. The problem of ditching wasn't too bad, for most of the students made it to class at least one time out of the week. fi 'WJ 'iw 5 ,il-1 1. One of Jimmy Cobb's best talents. 2. Some people laugh at the dumbest iokes! says Angie Stubbs about Greg Thompson. 3. A candid shot of the E-wing. 4. Apostle Eric Anderson tries to tell his followers to go to class. 5. While ditching, Stan Smith and Barbara Miller use their time to fool around. 6. A short prayer is said by Albert Wahl- gren in hope that he will pass his test. 223 TLT- Gutierrez, Gloria Gutierrez, Sylvia Hall, Fay rlamlin, Charly Handsy, Eva Harvey, Zettie Hauklond, Dawn Hayworth, Teresa Hazard, Vicky Heath, Roger Hendrickson, Charlotte Hensen, Reylene Henson, Karen Hernandez, Adela Hernandez, Gabriel Herndon, Susan Herr, Dianna Higby, Belinda Highlander, Barbara Hill, Robert Hill, Ronda Hinson, Barbara Holdgrafer, Dennis Holman, Jana Holliday, Madonna Hauser, John Hughes, Rhonda Irwin, Elaine Isaac, Angelique Jacka, Robert JT N war, J, ei. O47 ,xv , ,Ip X Y 1 .J 4 'M , 10 Kamen e Tx I. The varsity team had many successful iuniors on the roster, and were involved in many key plays. 2. The intensity and concentration needed in football were necessary to be a good player, and Sam Parrish was no exception. 3. Few opponents could anticipate the moves of Jim Beckley l2ll, as he breaks away from the Eagles. 4. Whenever Greg Geane was called in to kick, no one was disappointed. 5. When the pirates threw the ball, Rex Winters l72l and Grant Reed l42l, stop- ped the on rushing defense. Jamerson, Pauline James, Patricia Jaramello, Julie Jenkins, Chris Jenkins, Charles Johnson, David Johnson, Kim Johnson, Melissa Johnson, Paul Johnson, Peggy Johnson, Roger Johnson, Tanya Joyal, Normand Juarez, Henry Kapko, Murphy .Lk 225 I e ,f 'mf' 26 Katz, Karen Keding, Janelle Kelly, Audrey Kennedy, Debra Kilmer, David Kimball, Randy Kindle, Abby King, Jeff Kircher, Tammy Klein, Janet Knight, Dole Knox, Angela Krenz, Ronald Krizan, Chris Kulas, Peter 4 'I x ,gf i 5' ,V-L Q' ,V ' -Isl V 'ian 'Q' it If 3 f- e Q . - ll? 'K ' ,J .K - . N -1' 'nw e 4 ,' lf-f'l K is lt.l,'ll.. l aik f t 41 . ff, 'l -19 yl ., .I NN 0' ' 1 g,. -sq ,, Vg, 1 ' w.. 1-1 Q 0 f 4 A X f e f .----.. - '95 ' 'll ea la' 1 ' N' 1 . 6 CJ 1- '- 'CP' 7 -A .-.., . If ,, W-xr' f-1 I' 'H 'YW' I X W . r f QB? t l -2 I F EN---,Li - . 'rl A 2 a person made Prom Committee a sucker. Here Karen Glick es one from Mark Hawkins. l in-.136 3. As the officers of the Prom Committee listened to President Hawkin's important words, Kristen made eyes at the photogra- pher. Left to Right:Yvonne Duran, Evelyn Weiser, Mark Hawkins, Kristen McDaniel, and Susan Plaut. When you do something good for someone, you don't expect any- thing in return. When the students ioined the prom committee they didn't expect anything either, except maybe a beautiful prom, but they were surprised. Each was rewarded for their hard work with a sucker, to symbolize them hitting the big time and getting involved. Candy's Not V Just for Babies 1. First Row: Ed Rangle, Belinda Escobar, Rhonda Skipper, Steve Maclntyre, and Patty Sauceda. Second Row: Yvonne Duran, Lydia Ferraris, Joanna Morones, Theresa Galvaz, Karen Glick. Not Shown: Kim Sitter, Angie Stubbs, Richard Wig- gens, Carrie Costello, Kelly Thomas, Chelo Echardt, Katie McConnell, Chris De Mieo. 227 THE HUNTINGTON S HERATON L A - ggff f1rw,AQ-,., w 4-U' , ---, 4121! A, jx- 2. 'J ,gn 25,197 Q I -4 4. T F' ' 7 Q-'4 . U Ffh '. -' I, 'Af . ' f ,S A 3 S ,Q N LQ Aw . t 1 T N 'S' M . AA' ' B 5 X .. V a ... 1 - ' . If n 1 -,Lu -. . ' - . j 9 .ff . 4. , ,.1 A an ' :1 L' ' . ' jjfj - . ' A Y x ' 1. -4 5 ow Wonderful Life Is x V' SQUHW ,N Hcifi' Q03 Ni ' ' ' ,wi will cttw it t iv i N59 f Fl l. Strolling along the walkway, Grant and Patty have romantic thoughts on their minds. 2. Putting his romantic thoughts into action Grant gave Patty a kiss. 3. Taking a break from dancing, Patty and Grant sit in the gazebo. 229 H X H I. lf-ff-M - ' -- -95? 1 wg .1 ,,. ., f- f -P Q K '-s n4'. J I .4 f' is 230 1 fi? 'T' ,V ,, 'wa v -4 v ,. . . J U i f J, J'- i I x -Q 'u- Q . Y -rf.--, Q 5,2 ,- s - dvi, 1.g.3,if A.,4'f1,-- 'Gif . Q -'.,,,.fj2fj 1 ,. 1. 'f' f', ,Q 1 Q - U5 . 55-'mer' ., . H 4, 1,,',1 - - - le, 1 1 .. ' 1 :J ' ws- -I '1-H2 5' I 1 may-'.l' in - ,.-Q., i -1 ,. ll MIIFAL' I .AA 'fl I 1 .T-AH.- ,i.-.,,, , l 1424 l ,AI I n I . 'J 11 l f 'l B ll v I N ., I. av 'ilu y W. L , fl'-,J Jr 59 f ,gil x l r rfqglihf r ', - , rr l 1-in gf V.- -.- , 4' I5 list! A Bit Of Work Never Hurt Anyone Few too many iuniors this year weren't interested in helping their school look good and be good. But for the few who did care, it turned out to be fun. The painting of the 'P' has been sort ofa tradition, and the iuniors and seniors this year underwent the task with all their might and a smile on their faces. And all just for the sophomores to dream upon next year. Lane, Mary Latner, Brian Law, Patti Lee, Dung Leon, Cynthia Leon, Gloria Levario, Elizabeth Levin, John Lightner, Carol Lightner, Caroline Littleton, David Loepke, Erick , Loera, Joaquin Lover, Linda Lopez, Estella w ' r R . A ,u W , .. . - .- W 'L ' ' - r- ww 4 , - , , .. ff L A if ,L xiii?-3 . ' 1 ' .f. ' ' Q T , ,f.?i:I,A . : Wig., I ' r..-ff-L x'- ,vhlfu 1,2 , r -iii' ,W 'A '- V ' ,fziff , r 'f,,, - . f g r ..,,. - ,. E J., fi 1- :su ' 231 Lopez, Gilbert Lopez, John Lopez, Juventino Lopez, Susana Lozc, Jcnei ay.. L 'ii' 1 A ' ' X 7 r QQ? gi 1 ' rl , X fm L. Q 2 1 V. -... L W L 521, L, f :' Q . 5 yd b eu! y.. Afl ilk Q? fi: 'x -Alf 3' J.- ' L14 . it 4. 1 1 f . .+- 'sf A. -L- ie The Worst Part Cf A Junior's Year - PSAT About the second most nerve wracking test for a high school stu- dent was the PSAT. Second only to the SAT, the PSAT only had one consoling thought, and that was the fact that the scores did not count. Since most iuniors took the test, they had to think about the very unpopular time when they would take the dreaded SAT. l. Opp., Little Brian Latner doesn't think his brain is capable of taking the PSAT test. 2. Opp., PSAT were in deep concentration in their classroom years ago. Now stu- dents take the PSAT in the Auditorium. 3. Wow, this is easier than l thought! said Ray Davis. 4. Deep in thought with the PSAT is Don Orosco. 5. Noi You're suppose to fill in the little bubble! helps out Mr. Aceves. 6.- Oh! Now I remember that one. Michele Everett figures out a problem on the PSAT test. ...i ra! V .. Q I wx - 1. Q. l f f '- H. ,WJ E, Luing, Juanita 1 l - -is y ,L l, H -' Lunt, John A l 1 I, . Macios, Johnny 1 -il' 4 ' N Madrid, Roberta X 1 ' Maineir, Susan J . lj I' ii-?y7.-- . ff. Alf. 'S-. 'V T' ,ill Malcom, Kimberly , x Mancha, Richard J Manning, Paula ,I U Marcrel, Diane ff Q L lkith Mark, Michael .,.,. -' R ' . . Q' Q' 1' ' -'QUEEE' 233 Marschke, Micha Mars a l, Hoyt Martian, Eddie Martin, Laurie Martinez, Kenny Martinez, Lorenzo Martinez, Sandra Martinez, Susanne Martinez, Susan Maruffo, Dian Mason, Lewis Maxwell, Robert McAnaIIy, Sandra McConnell, Katy McDaniel, Kristin McElvain, Sherry McGhee, Helena McGowan, Jackie Mcleal, Angila Medina, Luis Mee, Jeffery Melton, Bonnie Mendez David Mendez, Jose Merritt, Jacquelin Methot, Lori Miller, Barbara B. Miller, James Mills, Linda Modgun, Stephanie Pmxnm wr , - -5,:Q'1?'1 A-ff .L Pupils who drive llllllli park such can in the schooy, parking lot. and must ' A -Q V v -Q the boyta Vice Principal fstudent. police chief as soon gg Q V' ' t','hj sim' sian., l. What a piece! says Teresa Hayworth about her Mustang. 2. Everybody, l mean everybody knows that PINTO'S are the best cars to have! Just because Jeff Mee has one he's one of the better guys at Pacific. 3. Having a Volkswagen, Melissa Johnson thought she was a cool chick! 0 to 60 in One Minute If you are one of the Iuckier iun- iors on campus with a car, then you know what paradise is. But if not, you're not out in the cold. Just make a friend who owns a car. There were many possibilities of being a junior and at the same time owning a car. You guys impressed your favorite girl by taking her to lunch. Not many iuniors owned cars at Pacific this year, but don't feel bad if you didn't. Gas can be expensive! 1 , 235 s2is,g?,,, ?5,Q,gxA,,'144a .fff1'-,nf-'Q ,irfgfvaff gg. A -ff i'fv'Rg,-1 5Qf,jz'4cf f 1114. .' U - J. Lf. 1, 1 fi -1 M .-f,f,f 4 f Jw ,,,f,-.fi 3 . ,Q , 1 r ,-' 'V - ' A II' ' , f ' ,. .' x ' .V l , . ' 'Pwr-,ri ' Q'-Af f ' , W 1, xQ'f,l!,1,4-f 2,-1 15' ' 'ri Q' lv ' 'X' .Q I L. argl' ry' '1l'- - ' ,. 'K 3 'gz4'-'Q 212. f ' 11 :sf l -Tiff ' ' ii'- , L .I A N , . 1 r X J ff' -Q55 K- '442', ,g2 f. , Q-41 1 ' . 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Mike and Jeff decided to become mountain men but then gave up once they got IO feet up the mountain. .-- Irv, .4 Monleiosas, Susan Monson, Craig Montana, Stpehen Montes, Delores Montgomery, Janie Moore, James Moore, Sherrie Morales, Loroinne Moroyoqui, Debra Morris, Patricia 1-. ..- Mulancx, Sherrie Mulford, Bessie Murphy, Kimeley Myers, Rolland Nash, Robin 5 'l 'ia 5 Y, 3' 23 7 Nason, David Navor, Vivian Negrete, Mike Nesbitt, Alex Nielsen, Lori Olin, Gayle Omarzu, Mike Oppelt, Vicki Otter, Melinda Overholt, Leslie Owen, Robert Ozyp, Frederick Patterson, Kathleen Pena, Adan Perez, Kathleen Perkins, John Peterson, Ricky Petrin, Donald Pickens, Beverly Pickering, Denise Plaut, Susan Plunk, James Pompa, Victor Pompa, Maria Preston, Helen Purper, Laurel Ramirez, Arthur Ramirez, Carlos Ramirez, Joyce Randolph, Tracy Rangel, Jose Raynor, Paula Reed, Robert Reynolds, Geoffrey Richardson, Ernest Richardson, Kalhy Rider, Cheryl Riley, Bobby Rios, Juana Rios, Juana Risucci, Ken Rizzi, Regina Roberts, Stacy Rodriguez, Joe Roias, Imelda Rosales, Laura Rosales, Lori Rosales, Lupe Roser, Michael Rudh, Terry ,1,.....--- Ruiz, Cathy REEETETFJE Russell, Anita Russell, Tod Saddler, Amy Salvador, Juan Sanchez, Louis Sanchez, Rhonda Sandusky, Roberta Sapoles, Joanne 1. Little known to few people Steve Mon- tano writes his scientific notations in his memos. The outstanding chemist may some day become another Dr. Frankin- stein. The Class of Egotism There were quite a few outstand- ing Juniors in various fields here at Pacific this year. They had classes such as Chemistry, French 3, Metal and Auto Shop. Instead of waiting until their last year, they took all their hard classes in their Junior year. Many are college bound and headed towards scholarships for their academic achievements. There will surely be plenty of valedictori- ans to make the graduating class of 1979, a class to remember. Sapp, Diane Sarvela, Robin Schwartz, Sherry Scray, Kathy Selby, Ken .52 f, f .. . JU! -tl ' 'li' Sharp, Teresa - 'Q Sharpe, Christine I K . 1 Shrimplin, Steven I - L ' 'A Shurte, Kelly 4 f xSiango, Leonard, V .- f X O.. ' ' uk ' 'Q gi:-5 -.. A I sackles, Donald 'T Skadron, Cynthia an 9- Skipper, Rhonda ,gf I .X Sloan, Laura f ' . 'N .A HJ smamselinde Y N--' , i ., K. ., ,-xx N ff ' jg' EIL!! sea 4.4 40 4 .id S, -vu-....-.-- - 2 a A-s 4 Y .I 4: iz W ns. .Qc ! '-.-5' 11'-f wi if Q 4 I Mgt Y 7 if I- A -r-. , w. :-1 Ex ,. ... I. Richard Phelps enioys tinkering on cars in Vocational Auto. , , 2. Being able to speak French can take you far . . . if you decide go to France. Kathy Scray is exceptional in speaking French. 3. To weld or not to weld . . . is not the question. Bob Baltirra enioys metal class. ,,,, ' nb T , Smith, Melinda 2 3 if . smith, Shirley wtf --'. ' ' 'l Q' w-' Smith, Shirley ' i . X ' -, , Smith, Stan Smith, Warren 43- Q1 lxafi if - in ' Sit 497' 49 . 2 er jpg- A , fm ' iff' I kr l- Ui W g N jp if QE, . ' A 5 N h Snyder, Fred x ' ' V ' 1 A 'Qi Agri , Spinnato,.loseph . QA- K gg- Qi 'fi Sroda, Sally f ' M ! . ' , It Stonsel, Paul v., ll 'Q it , Q , rl Fgimswi d' . .N Sis? 'f. I 'I-' N Y .l',jl it 4 fi. t . in 'jj' .X-. U - ,yi , , ' 4, I, . .. -rf: lil fi J S' 'VZ' X If S. ' 1 J . ia... it A-J ..... f J -::v ' A Q P s--1 ' r C. Stevenson, Cynthia Stiles, Catherine Stone, Cynthia Stoney, Maryiuan A. Stuart, Doug 241 24 Stubbs, Angela Suarez, Martin 'STETEFEE Taylor, Nancy Teel, James Terrell, Kimberly Terry, Yolanda Thomas, Kelly Thomas, Kelly Thomas, Sonya Thomas, Tracy Thompson, Greg Thompson, Leslie Thweatt, Laura Tipton, Anthony Tomlinson, Patrick Torbitt, Lisa Torres, Ismael Torrez, Javier Townsend, Maria Turnbeau, Ray Turkeybutt, Susie Tyner, Shelby Ufkes, Pam Urquizu, Dennis Valencia, James Valenzuela, Roberto Vara, Yvonne Vasquez, Richard Vassilakos, Greg -7 Z lt. f f , rl ix Y MIN A :A 1 . Q Q .v- P, 14134 ,ju Kg: 572- ' Q r of 'T':, !' ,lf iw 'IW MZ' ,.-.iQ L.-4' .,s I -.-nf! v . 'an 6,1 ,-., .X 1 we l X N N . X I. 9 . JJ- J ' F 'A' A F, , fi Q QW 1 As powder puff season started dimming into view, everything started turning backwards. Some of the guys were getting their new skirts and the girls started being fit- ted for their new ierseys. Although 244 Small many of the guys had a hard time squeezing into their sweaters because of their large chest sizes, others had no trouble at all. The girls who played that night had no trouble at all with their uniforms, Chests - Big Scor for they were all one size fits all As usual the iuniors put up a goi fight, but so did the seniors, and t usual, they won! l . V l ' -1 Begg- it v -' 1 A ,- . 1 '7,'w.1, ,Y .4 i i? Q ge-tl f' ?'!h Q.'T?l Qgl - M-4. ' , if 'X A X AN W 'mv v-Q Wahlgren, Albert Ward Danehe Wardlow, Amber Warner, Ronnie Warren, Katherine Wasley, Cynthia Watson, Laurel Webb, William Weddington, Diana Weiser, Evelyn Wellington, Lori Wellington, Steve Wetherby, John Wheaton, Elizabeth Wheeler, Gary Wheetley, Cheryl White, Tommie Whitten, Bonnie Wiggybutt, Rufus Williams, Dyna Williams, Leatrice williams, Rebecca Williams, Tammie Wilson, Denna Winchell, Paul Wright, Melvin Yurko, Mark Zavelo, April Zavalaa, Linda Zoin, Dana l. For Mike Stevens and Mike Calendar doing the usual thing is sitting out in the quad during class and picking up on girls such as Robin Bedoin. 2. Students Angie Stubbs, Carrie Costello and Kim Sitter all agree that this was their favorite class. 3. Juniors may rule now but next year SENIORS will for sure. Left to Right: Julie Brock, Kathy Patterson, Tracy Boucier, Jill Glass, Lydia Ferraris, Mike Gorenberg, Julie Jaramillo, Mindy Smith, Valerie Gray, and Doug Bubeck. Soon To Be Big Bad Seniors Well, the end of the school year is here. Looking back over the past year the Juniors had a pretty good time. Even though their iunior year was supposed to be the hardest, the Juniors made it fun. Next year will be a breeze, you won't have to take any hard classes. You also won't get as much of a hassle about ditching because you'll be BIG BAD SIENIORS. rixfw, .R sv ,- 7,.I. E, . ,M f off' f, N ' Qi, eff, C 246 Bi tiff l. Gee, don't l have a nifty purse? says Kenny Risucci. ' 2. Twirling Tammy Kircher was really nifty with her flags. 3. Yeh, I'm tough! I eat beer cans for breakfast. says Greg Thompson. 4. Having a little talk is Patty Sauceda and Rex Winters. 5. Hey man we're cool! Bobby Cobb and Stan Smith are two cook dudes on campus. 6. Juniors in the 60's also though they ruled. 247 A.,-f x +f 'N' 4-K .jffx f l. Even when the pain was unbearable, Ken Ford managed a smile. So did Suzy Shooter. 20 There must be literally hundreds of activities that are offered to any- one at Pacific. If you were really into sports you might try your hand at basketball for powder puff cheerleading. If you really enioy music, you might want to try out for the Pacific High School marching band. If these types of things don't grab you, there are a lot of other things that may be of some interi to you. lt doesn't matter what how many activities you involved in - lust as long as choose something you are rea interested in and have a good tii doing it. And don't be too surprig if you find yourself joining in o few of them. I. Rockin' out to the beat of Star Wars, Tony Tuba played his song. 2. The only thing that could have outshone Patti's smile was her very friendly person- ality. through the arches, Annette 4. One of the pretty Ballet Folklorico danc- Steve madea pretty couple. ers, Irma, took a time out to watch the other dancers. eing Involved Is The ey To Success 5. What grace! What charm! What hairy armpits! It must be the senior cheerleaders. 251 Not too many of the students this year, realized how important a Drill Team is to a school. Pacific has had a drill team since 1956 and as the saying goes, it has improved with age. The Drill Team does so much to help boost the spirit of Pacific, and runs under the leadership of Mrs. Olsen. The Drill Team also does as much if not more than, many of the clubs in fund raising projects. And their uniforms are cute too. -f, 'A i.. 4r' l. As a Drill leader Deena was excellent, 2. One of Drill Team's newer routines. 3. The sponser, Mrs. Olsen showed although she didn't match the other girls. photographer her good side 252 M' , v I xl u 1' .- 1 -' , .gif ',-.. -.r ,Nz 1.1 u D-at-3 Y. ,F 1 ml' ,f . 'CQ ' l , x, -A .3 f as ' I Lv' 1-,F . X , -:H T iff' I i 1 .Li 1 . - -H ,ra - '38 'ff' phi' I ,,-J: iff-7581 I -4.gg'g,? pi ,wiv 3' it! , l 'c J- . 'f-.. I- 5: Yi uf al. ' lf 4A 'X uv I'- 'O asf. A' nr A 1 R Wy. , lf? . Q-A 1.2 ,L.X. 9 , lt's Cinco de Mayo again and a time for celebration. The fifth of May is a date that is very well understood by the Spanish students on ourecampus. It symbolizes an independence day and that is a good cause for excitement and ioy. The celebrating of Cinco de Mayo is taken very seriously at Pacific and was a very colorful and beauti- ful festivity, where everyone was welcome to come. l. Some of the festivities were left over in the form of pinatas, which were on display in the library. 2. The eagle, the symbol of Mexican- American heritage, could be found in room B-I 0. 3. During Mecha meeting, some of the members played some beautiful melodies. 4. Even members of Ballet Folklorico had to practice. 255 w V' ilml . 1 pp 5 TS' up r U . , w- uf J Ax. 'i: 4 W: ,J ,4- i. , , , . lil , .' .' ,, , J iri y ,- ,i , 3 ' 1 99' I T V .I WW xg ,H , J, -1 1 P It 4 ' . E. ' 'A V . . 1 A fy .- b 1' 4't.'A4fA n 'l953, Pacific students elected ndra Skadron as the Pirates first mecoming queen. The new en represented style, beauty, grace. In l977, nothing has nged. Pretty Deena Galarza kled the hearts of the crowd and ow students. lf Chaffey's foot- team was the beast, Queen Galarza and her princesses surely the beauties. l I L . Q -'f'h-fIi1L???lFis' 5 h .sw-P 9 , - page, The stunning radiance High School's 25th Homecoming Deena Galarza, brightened the e. The Beauties And The Beasts 1. Anticipation shows on the faces of these lovely candidates and their escorts. Who 2. By winning the votes of the students, will be crowned the Homecoming queen of Sandra Skadron was crowned as Pacific's the Silver Jubilee. first queen. A QW.. as All x .. .9 U 3. These past Homecoming queens still possess the beauty they did when they were in high school. 4. Deena Galarza and Tommy Sauceda take time out from the activities to repeat a tradition which has lasted for 2,5 years. E. ,Q 'firm . s I X ' 1, ', ,l' A ,-,,.- 'ff . tsscg . li VA ' ti 5. Second princess Shelly Riley and her escort Mike, pose for a picture before the second half got underway. 6. With a gleeming smile, Liz Prado proved to be worthy of being crowned first princess. 2 1 ex ga 57 The Tearierking Outcome - How Beautiful This years basketball homecom- ing was very exciting and surpris- ing. The game, played against Eisenhower High was at it's peak just as half-time broke, Pacific was winning! With the dissappointment of having to stop the game, came the screams and tears of ioy for the announcements ot the homecoming queen and princesses. Senior Queen, Rhonda Terri, Junior Prin- cess, Monica Pilotteg Sophomore Darling, Stephanie Davis, Fresh- man Sweetheart, Tammy Sickmeir. K x l l. First princess Teresa Forte was crowned, as Lisa and Matt look on. 2. Taking a break from the action were 2nd princess Lisa Beeman and her escort Matt Matthews. 258 i r A .... .., , 4, 3. The 77-78 Basketball Homecoming 5. Sophomore darling Stephanie Davis court and their escorts. 6. Freshman sweetheart, Tammy Sickm 4. Junior Princess Monica Pilotte. fi, .ar 'fi viii? , '- 1 -. lf ,QP 'Bells-,' Y l 1 l l l f l l A l l C,':,lll'I L, v. l- ! .ll he . ',,, ,. . ML, ,451 E l. The 77-78 Basketball Homecoming Queen, Rhonda Terri. 2. The 1953 bosketbollqueen Merle Butcher. ! ?-- ' X N A. .I , 2:53 ' I 5:-'BQQ' etty, Popular and Radiant Shannon er our new Wrestling Queen. tti was truly pretty as a picture as lst ss. ing King of the mat made Cindy a n in Steve's eyes whatever the out- . Ferguson proudly escorts Shannon the gym his Princess Tammy was her Bobby Cobb. Off to a Fantastic ln the past years, wrestling put up a fight to become the ll sport at Pacific. In the first years of Pacific's history there wasn't such a thing as wrestling homecoming. This year's queen made it beautifully known il , ri Sta rt that it shoud be part of the school's daily thinking. The tenderness and beauty of Queen Shannon Walker: lst Princess, Patti Sauceda, 2nd Princess, Tammy Kircher will live on in the memory of all. .xiii fx 'I cr ut. X l .,,,. 3 .33 .,13'+:' ,l 261 2 l. As Richard Quinbar gawked, Tim McClain sunk another basket. 2. Warming up for competition were Stretch W., La Machine, and the Preacher. 3. The winner, Professor Kennedy. 4. Another competitor, Preacher Watson. 5. And still another competitor, Carey Smith. 6. Pacific's top players, Tammy and Katie. 1 s 62 Tired Arms And A Lot Of Money Putting together a sucl basketball program takes a more than iust practice. This Coach Doug Wealch and drowsy dribblers collected worked in snack bars and held free throw marathon. Each got people to sponsor him for I4 54 for each free throw he Then each player shot 200 throws seeing how many they make. The marathon was very cessful, but when it was over arms were so weak they even hold a coke at McDonalds. ' v l , 1 is 4' , N -i ' , X, Some say Pacific is known for the strange students who lurk within, but the students themselves, say Pacific has a lot of class. As you probably saw, this past year, we had a lot of fun immitating mon- sters and goblins at Halloween, or iust being ourselves every day of the week. The costume contest was fun too. The memories - that was the best part of being in school. The Memories Linger 0n l. Martians, Amber and Francine, enioyed human traditions. 2. What exciting people except for Anna and Theresa who didn't dress up. 3. These people, Jim, Brian, Richard, and Leonard, were very much at ease during Halloween. 263 x Deck The Halls With A Christmas Ball l. A familiar sight at Christmas are the ever present Evergreens. 2. Some of the more creative students really got into the spirit of Christmas. 3. While Mr. Will directed the Choir in Jin- gle Bells they sang Noel. 4. Some people will never get over the excitement of sitting on Santa's lap at Christmas time. 5. Little Susie Homemaker ioyously rolled out her cookies. The halls were decked and the balls were hung as the hustle and bustle of the Christmas season brought cheer to Pacific. The Choir was caroling and the Band played on, people exchanged gifts: The whole school seemed to have the Christmas spirit. wr? vi V' X ,fly :qi V , 3: ir 4 .1 1 4 .1 1 I I 2 6 You Are Getting Very Sleepy Perhaps the most popular asse bly on our campus was the anr ally presented Sharpe Show. Si dents looked on from the edge their seats in amazement as t Sharpes exploited their many tt ents. Little do the Sharpes know, isn't their talents that attract t students, but the fact that they Q to see some of their best frien make total fools of themselves. fi x,- ...V 1. That George Sharp show sure was funny. 6 2. The true personality of Jim McNear 3. Who is the ioker with the itching finally comes out. der? ii , Kgpr 1 if C X I ' J 4 U 'E ,mul ij' 1. In 1953, the first band consisted of 55 people and four baton twirlers. Cute group huh? 2. Susan Strailey showed her talent by twirling her baton during half-time at lfoot- ball Homecoming. 3. Mike Omarzu did a great iob of keep- ing the band in line while they marched. 4. The bond put on o great show during half-time at Homecoming. 5. Left to right: D. Borrego, K. Saari, L. Lacka, L. Mcgill, K. Meza. Center front: S. Strailey. 268 They Hold the Key to Spirit When Pacific first opened in 1953, a small marching band, sponsored by Mr. Harbaugh, was formed. Also in 1953, the first Pacific drill team was founded. Over the years the marching band and drill team had about 150 proud members. Pride was their key word, and the loyalty they showed for Pacific made these 150 students, Pacific's biggest fans. Row I: K. Terry, S. Barton, J. Monterrosas, J. Lollis, L. Petrosino, C. Straw, L. Lopez, S. Straily. Row 2: K. Meza, N. Joyal, D. Ferro, J. Hamill, S. Medley, D. Moseley, M. Briones, R. Davis, M. Hernandez, M. Flores, G. Dachney, L. Ruiz, L. McGill. Row 3: K. Sarri, S. Hedman, R. Dayon, J. Soares, A. Antillion, J. Snyder, L. Sau- cedo, M. Kaufman, S. White, T. Cova- naugh, J. Brubaker, V. Gross, C. Botello, L. Cacka, M. Omarzu. Row 4: D. Borrego, K. Shurte, A. Balderama, L. Barton, K. Roberts, D. Mosely, R. Aguilar, D. McClintock, J. Shamblin, K. Lowery, S. Olsen, B. Kammer, R. Price, M. Cariaga, C. Dalrymple, J. Petrosino, L. Bacon. Row 5: K. Terry, J. Morris, A. Gaiche, J. Shvemar, B. Will, C. Bodenheimer, R. Escarzaga, J. Kedding, R. Good, M. Disch, K. Krabill, R. Snyder, B. Vice, J. Heinze, B. Dunfy, C. Rienta. Row 6: T. Eaton, K. Smead, T. Ste- vens, C. Frisby, G. Shamolin, N. Sereg, R. Bixby, P. Gould, G. Vassilakes, P. Loehr, D. Terry, B. Price, J. Dean. Row 7: J. Jef- fery, T. Hansen, J. Gross, J. Luna, T. Ber- nal, D. Haggard, C. Colvin, S. Jones, L. Wright, R. Kalmer, J. Miller, T. Johnson. Row 8: K. Grzeskowiak, C. deDianous, W. deRoser, R. Louison, J. Houser, R. VanD- eVenter, D. Slade, B. Pierzok, J. Wether- bie, J. Northup, P. Roberts, D. Green, J. Jackson. 269 They'd Rather Fight Than Lose iw I , , rf'-ref' , K fr - 'H A fl - 'Q ' 705- Q 4 J :. ., V If I. l'm standing back here, snapped Anna! 2. We're iii claimed the senior cheer- leaders, Booby Sue, Betty L., Jan M., Karen F., and Patty C. 270 fi X , .e V 'V ' Y e . .t7F?!E'1- nf.:-in.. .aQ'7?QQi.Q1:2L?-Q:-L. ,X H r f :TEL 1 'ff?5?:iiix31sJ.IT'-:53 2Ti??1gM3f5f 31'?5..f'?'5'iQ, 7 117' 'sf' ' 'V rg. - - ' 95. l. The sponsor of the Disco-Dancers, Mrs. Carthen, had a way with kids. 2. Although they weren't the largest club on campus, the Disco Dancers were a ded- icated group. 3. The officers maintained organization and leadership in their club. Among the various activities and clubs at Pacific, did you ever think about dancing? A very fascinating, yet a little different kind of club was started this year, and was planned for all of you who were light on your feet. The club is designed to help you groove into the swing of things. Put your danc- ing shoes on and get your hips movin, cause there'll be a lot more action next year as the beat moves on. Bumping To The Beat 2 l. King .letfery and Queen Pat waved to the crowd from their throne. 2. Pacific alumni dancers dazzled the audience with their skill and timing. 3. Doing a fine iob as emcee for the BSU fashion show was senior Bill Watson. F f in BSU has the reputation of being quite a club on our campus, thanks to the hard working students who believe what can happen when we stick together. Black History Week was a fun part of this and it helped us learn, as well as have fun. Black History Week is something new at Pacific and has gone over very well as far as everyone is concerned. lt lets the other students outside of BSU, understand what is taking place in Black History. It is a big event that wasn't missed by anyone this year. The Tower Of Power 2 -7 y. 'JN qli,4 QQM1.J ,won ,f Ie BW? 1? - 'l , vi . - f ,-4' ' ff ' r lt' 'L 1 tx , .lt f , A, .xi 4 ' A'. ,iff . ' 'Av -N b-A Q, , f 'dai vi 2. ' lll' l The school and some of the eo le dis- - P P played their pride in '53, 2. This medallion was a gift to the teach ers. 3. The school as it is now, in '78. n ,..,. .,l L' 'IJ 1fi,l 3. The stationery used during the Silver Jubilee. 4. The director of Stage Band, Mr. Will, was very talented in everything he tried to do. P-iq? .MH MM' 4' Sal Kfruambra 274 ' .lli l. The skit, Who's on First Base was done by Mr. Meade and Mr. Chambers. I e ve Come A Long Way, Baby 2. The Drum Maior, Mike Omarzu, sat in silent meditation, thinking about what the school will be like in another 25 years. Over the years, Pacific High School has undergone many changes. Most of them were for the best. As this year in Pacific's 25th anniversary, everyone has been trying their hardest to show how our school has really turned into something great. In the beginning there were buildings, then came more buildings, the football field, good ol' Bailey Bowl and our own Gibb's Auditorium. We've come a long way to get where we've got to this year and it was well worth every bit of hard work that was put forth. Let's make the next 25 years even better. 275 H Q5 Q. H J m I .SX N 9' l we' R, I VX-xldx Aw gl.. 276 1 -fy-. mil 1, . Fl: ' 'FN nun-Mapd. Sir xx m :U Q. X. :- llqlliklighlthtdlidijqlghi. .uv 'N .umnmumn-:funn-gm.,,,,,'h:l ph4lnluunnvd!b1hnlpq.fl.,,.,I llq hpru-nmamnm1men.ngm.,,,..,,H, nm mm mmnwm-mn,..,,m:. 'n . .1-mm-n4u4ofawpm.a..u...f,,,,,,,'.. 'Jian --an-rylhlnu lluvm un adnrnfn, and: U t1lll2YIVl',I'Pl4 'IVV IYI' IWVU-IL mm- lu ha tuner: uma ru dm: 1, Ulm ln nhml. n Huw In nan: A llllli! In ww. n lllmf lu luluh: n llmn In has Ami 4 Ilmn lo and nw-ry: I Uma my ulmnw. und 4 bmw In qmk. Tn what Ilmr and luf wha! pu:-puum In mu mow!!! n v. liolq -1 ,Q 54 n r L .fy ,x I u lp 9 E ' 4 IIYIV. Ml! W NO 1. The year is 1960, the section, clubs. 2. The year is 1962, the section, sports. 3. The year is 1964, the section, activities 4. The year is 1967, the section, activities 5. The year is 1972, the section, activities. 6. The year is 1975, the section, faculty. 7. The year is 1976, the section, activities. Since this year is Pacific High School's 25th Anniversary, it has been named The Silver Jubilee. All year long the students were plan- ning and dreaming up ideas to make this year one to remember. It will be remembered, not iust because of what the students have made Pacific to be - The Best! There was much to be done and only nine months to do it in. Many things were being sold so that everyone could remember iust what a fantastic school year 1978 really was. This ls Our's To Remember 77 7 Munchies lnstead Of Rallies , V 5 ,I ' i2 The forums and rallies must be the most liked activity on campus. lt is also the activity that is the most taken for granted. At every rally there is something to look forward to. Especially if you happened to be male. For every rally comes the cheerleaders. If you happened to be born female, you have all the sports teams to look forward to. And with the rallies comes crowds. Not only inside the but also outside in the parking Students are headed McDonaId's and Winchell's their mid-morning brunch. l being fun, rallies were probably most liked activity because it the day seem shorter. R' U, ,:.13':, ff:-..-drag-,.' fl my '- -, - .. lr: .. -r- .-. ,.,. . .,, -dvffi-, -' u.. Q ' Hg -.W A 1. Opp. Tony Finazzo, coach of the wres- tling team, was proud to announce that the varsity team won CBL. 2. B-O-R-E-D! The crowd became very rest- less as they had to watch another one of those fantastic skits. 3. Hey, will you cool it up there!?! The crowd constantly got out of hand and had to be quieted down. 4. It was a hard decision but Ms. Lemon tried to grade the cheerleaders fairly. 5. No . . ., not mel? Mr. Fitzgerald busted for ditching a parent cference dur- ing a rally. 27 if .,,., I . 4 L ' I 1-an ' urw' WO 4 X I, 1 . ,..n., 9 1 , .r'gOiQ1 5 D ' xy X x N x 1 ' 0 4. F17 ul ,- 4: X 1. A1 the Homecoming dance, Kenny 1 Sue didn't seem to mind dancing, e' after everyone yen! home. ' . 4.4 ' , Nw ' 1 3 A- - .. - 2- 1, V 1' . Ny ',v N 280 D - ---- f 19 ff? r e 'ful-1 vf. Q, . - ' c.. : , 1, all 4' N. .,' . . L 1... , , - 4 J---, , the excitement of rallies, and other athletic events the dances. Dances allowed of the students to let their hair and let it all hang out. Some the people went to dances to some went to hold up the but most went to socialize. year Pacific dances were well and well thought of. We made a little money off of it. It's More Than a Feeling CBL ED I 5? , 'wi will El l. Toys was one of the better bands we had at our dances. 2. Ralph had a good time at the dance. He had two girls hanging on each arm. 3. Jick Magger of the Stolling Rones was a good plucker. 4. The stage crew decided to take time out for their own dance. 5. Ann and Bob really got into it while they danced to their favorite song, Puppy Love. 6. Richard and Brian were having prob- lems deciding who to take to the dance. 281 l. Teresa Forte 2. Leslie Lakes 3. Yvonne Garrido J-ff .. . if-Y Q 7. 55 ,S sxh 'J-V W . ' - Na , V ' - . ,Il rig, l 4 ' Q p1,T,-E.-ff 25.3 - flip f r g., g y Tift: in - -i ,fi F3 P ' ' lf 1.515 - . 4. Liz Fox - head Opposite Page 2. For a switch Yvonne Garrido tried her hand at poms. 3. Even the head cheerleader got a chance to be a pom for the evening. 4.Left to right: Teresa Forte, Yvonne Gar- rido, Leslie Lakes, Angel Terrie, Liz Fox- head. 282 F Q .. , -..V--4 Give Me a 'P This P does not stand for Pacific, and this P does not stand for Pirate. This P stands for pleasant. The members of the Varsity cheerlead- ing squad had the most pleasant smiles, the warmest greetings and the friendliest personalities. They were usually seen smiling and iok- ing around. Unfortunately, the Var- sity cheers also had the biggest mouths and the raspiest voices. f I' N 'ful P ,. f .- ' A ' 0 -I N I ' 1. I' Htllfbgs if' ' S- I. Angel Terrie I 'L-X B.. we--' . - .,-',a,, . . .,-- i . , ,,,,, -- 11-fa. -' 1 -4. 1 QR ' .f - ,.-1,:L,'YE:fv . in H, X. Vw- -at I kt 4-. w, ' mae? A, ' 1'- .fb r 2 f,- ,,f - -4--nw 'X pq-Navi I. Gig Kukula 2. Sheryl Siraily 3. Pauline Jomerson 1.. , iii' ' Q - ,T , , W U' x 1. I : ' 'ia LQW1.-v.. aa-- ., . 111.4- 4 - 5 ' M f- 7 f--3 .W il if 1 4- r 'A' ' -- . - H 1 91.4, 'A . 1 , T73 if F' L l tlv, 4' T.- , ,v . x fi:-A ,. ,Y X A I f P1 A 1 ,' l, .av - ' -. :..-' . V , ref ' 1 1, : 3' ixgs fy? Q , J ,A ,A,-JA., -6 ,i. 'L an n 1. Anna Martell 2. Teresa Diggle ,- x Air Affair 25 years ago a group of six girls started a group of spirit leaders called the Varsity Flags. Now seven members make up the Varsity squad. And aside from hitting one or two of the Basketball players in the head with flags during warm- ups and knocking out a few by passing students in the quad, Shan- non Walker and group did an excellent iob. 3. At a recent rally, people had admitted to the fact that Shannon Walker was twir- ling around in an alien uniform. 4. Shannon Walker - head 4. Opposite Page L fo R: Thersa Diggle, Pauline Jamerson, Anna Martell, Sheryl Straily, GiGi Kukula. Not Shown - Shan- non Walker. ' 285 l . Kim Swanson 4. Opposite Page, L to R: Faye Hall, Kim Swanson, Cheryl Rider, Becky Scaife - head, Sheryl Stinson, Jan Hambilton, Car- mella Colletti. 286 2. Jan Hambilton 3 Faye Hall Bouncing Babes l By far the daintiest members of the pep squad were the varsity poms. With pompoms in hand and tassles on their shoes, the varsity poms definately appeared as fra- grant and flowery as a blossming rose. Their routines were cute and dainty, and their smiles gleamed with innocence. Anyone would enioy having one of these for their very own. 1 e Q, 9 ' :ali I 1. Sheryl Stinson 5 lr: wg., . Ja. 1 Q- f-,Lf 2. Carmella Collefii 3. Cheryl Rider. .- 'Y ,g ,:14. Tf,,-14, -, 'EL' . -5 1 fi- Q,,,,,1, '-n Ai - V -f N T! 'Q-Q? ...ig- . .35 ,api-2 , , -,A Uwxmr i ,fri r V. U , .. ..a- I N A X -: 7'7'7 -i- 1'-' ' N Y I 1 ' '7.'5i'?-V ' ' , 'fd . ..- -nr '1 ,.f. . -- ' ' V sv 'sr f .44-'L . 'U f 'XM ,AT . 5. ,.: , . fy.-' sw. m2ff3- . - GW fl ' !:.w-lf.- ' ' ' .J17 ,Y ff ' .. - , w 1,L- r .yu I. 3 1 H - 'Rx - J-Y A W : . . 'rf' , K 4' ' - 1j. 'j' ',,,,. Q- ,-' , --.,, .rfb . .aff- U-Q-' -..e:1Qf -'fm I , , nu .'fg-31-+'.-rv vs Ri W . ,, ,gg'v'k..g., fl ' 1...i4,j z A-r L P' 4- :' ' . 1 .gamm ' 5K2Jcif':f3x,.Q..'F.:'Tl-7 4,734 .Y 1 Y, VL, Q 1 Xl 28 7 xlvbyx rr .livin Egfr. 4, h-1 L-ls' +.: Us . , N ,i ,Q L71!,.QY. 1-.-If-4. ,,w,. ... ..-- . rf 4. t. . - 'fp 5 Nav ,L ,. 'x 2. Standing Ieff to nghf Sherri Mo 1. Left fo Right: Angie Stubbs -- Head, Chris Jenkins and Nancy Bagmann and Patti Sauceda. fer: Cathy Ruiz head -.,1 . :fir '4 a, 1- af V .- i ' 'l f .-Y' . ' h . X ' if 7. Lf al' I' 5- - 'fax - .VK . The J.V.'s are always said to be more eager and enthusiastic. They try harder because naturally when you're second best, you try harder. It has been that way since 1953 for the J.V. squadp and it doesn't look like anything is going to change. Our J.V.'s were graceful examples of beauty and personality. Charmers 3. Standing, L fo R: Sandy Calleros, and Tammy Kircher. Center: Jerri AppIeCathy. 288 ., ,Q-.y-ff-Q X hh! 'L' wtf left to Right: Kathy Cavenaugh, Tracy to, Tracy McCulluh, Julie Fox - head, bara Roberts, Stephanie Davis, and 2. Getting into the bee-t were Barbara, hise Espinoza. Stephanie, Tracy. 'WN ,,.1.1d 4'vf- 1 I I ' ,s Most Bees make honey, and the one thing that oug'B' cheerleaders had in common with the little insects is that they made everything a little sweeter. The Bees were energetic and always ready to please. They truly did add a little honey to everything they did. Beautiful Bees 3. How loose is YOUR goose? Cheered Tracy Kriso. 289 -ug vi 1 , i,s,.I' UHF l' My Ybwei., flr'y I 2 'Vp-f'l I' If ,fiA4?.5,Uf 7144 !q,, l' v XD' ' 1 S-4R72 5 19 JL ' ' is fi 'WL 4 Ulu'-1 'xr 290 QVQI. 1 1 mf N at kv- nf, ' M F Gil 'QC At. Q MA ,, ,, . .- ' ,A-:ra-mwi., .gif 1-bm-0 - 'I ,4 . will Y X1 5 , -'QE .2-.du fa M Y R,- -Q f. ,,, X- ff?- s gi , , 11 Q. X 49. f 1 U JY WFEWSA 1 g Q -f K fvssi V Q15 5 af ff, , ,AA Q.. 'r P ' ' 14'-ir F324 .Y I - -1...'- ' ' ' J' 'gg rg lf' 5711. Q' p A ' A, V AQHA -. ' v 3, b' 5 f- Q cj A, , ff .' 4'63?S1. sw ',p,-.N ,Lyle ,e ' V, oz- rv-j, gig 5 . , :H ' li s u 'YZ ' 4 - 1 , , .fc 7'-5 .': J 52' ,355-.g-,.,h.-f..'-1 'S . Ri is ,A r - X A Q Q' 5 , .Ts-' .5 6 s ' 'x -. 1 A 3 4' Qi' .37 m, Q-5. I. -kv ' -P ' 1 ' x 1 L. . I 4 1 -1 i I. This year Sandy, Linda, and Tracy, the sophomore reps worked as a team. 2. Class secretary, Lori Storer enioyed doing her work for Drivers Ed. 3. Treasurer, Dee Morris, smiled as she scribled out the answers from the desk. 4. As you can tell the Class of 80 was on the ball. N The Better Sex Takes It Again This year, the sophomore offices were dominated completely by the females. Each, in their won way, added a special pazzaz to the office they held. And stuck together, making this year's sopho- more class the best it's been in years. I. Besides being a terrific president, Annette was also very involved in music. 2. Vice President, Karen Ross, was a great asset to the gymnastics team. 293 'F' 5, ,,...- 6 Y i 1 J -ef T 'x '42 ff. -,.: , i gr an Q H4 sr ff Q .H ,S , .. .1l T'9 ,. 1j,-vlgy f : Q, 4 H.. gig.: nf., A., A' I, fgimgkmf pf. 1 '51 I. Being a 4.0 sophomore is a lot ofhard work. lWhat funll - Larrie Schools, Lisa Cacka, and Greg Keseno. 2. Sophomores have many ambitions. Dana would like to be a Dental Hygienist. 3. To be a Biologist is Matt Topoleski's hope. 4. Hard at work is Miss Anderson. It Was Tough But We Made It The sponsors of the Sophomore Class were given the job of provid- ing worthy and active leadership. They were also very good teachers, for there were seven sophomores with 4.0 G.P.A.'s this year alone. 5. Miss Tortarola is the head sponsor of the Sophomore Class, although she looks like she should be in high school. 6. Though small, Manuel Prado is smart and a hard worker. 7. Typing away is Sgt. Weiss. His pet frog keeps him company while he works. 8. Teaching is a lot of hard work, but Mr. Duden also finds time to be a Sophomore sponsor. 9. Eric Fox as seen in one of his well- dressed times. . ggi' - 'T X, . , ' Y . , ,fa . tfzzii-, ' , 11' fs-.E? Y: , , -.-,.-..f I fu .t?.Eq,, Fig f ,fm ,- Iii...-1f'P 1g,. 31:-P-A -4-, ' fn -. 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Anderson Kevin P- , A -,elf I e- ' 4 ,Lvl , X Atv , in Anderson Lis V V Archavaleta, Pablo ' ' Aimendarez, Cynthia vhk'-4 P ls, Bagge , n o El , Bailey, Pa n I Baldwin, Brent if , . s 'N Bales, Charles SX - Bales, Chuck l ' F I Bug, Potato Banez, Bernard Baran, Michael Barton, Loretta Bayus, Mark Bedard, Roberta Beeman, Tammie Richard, Beers Bergman, Thomas Bernal, Thomas Bernier, Karen Billingsly, Antony Black, Linda Bonilla, Salvador Botello, Catherine Botts, Khris Bourland Michele Boyd, Karen Brazell, Michelle Briones, Michael Britton, Paul Bgggdhead, Kathy Brooks, Rosaland Brown, Donna ,Q Brown, Shelly ,Brownen, Wayne Bunch, Sherry Burhop, Tina Butz, Curtis Cacka, Lisa Cade, Connie Calleros, Donna il .Q ll, .xx f ., Q ,k 4 Q' ffg Q A f., L.. - 1.51 -C .4--,...iEf4-, nge fag 'Y 1 , l lg lx X. .ez ,A if 77 -f- af' Nqr V X A Cir...- L.r ' fs 11 I ne . 1 .. , ,-,...' ,919 l lil fl .5 px ri M 4,1 L .4 Ps' . ,gf X ' X 1 A ,P - r I .Jew--Q i N ,A 5 -nm'-4 V fake li - M L v -' 2 'J '- --E - -A ., o V 2 I lx A F7 1'-m -A 'l l V li V- 'sv , ,Q L , L L A i,-.x r . v 5 ?v- LL 9 -E- si Q , i- A I 'I Q . 1 ' s T ig! i gi ' , W' il 'L I Q ,,i, L w e l 'V ' r, A Sophomores Had The Whitest Teeth And The Biggest Smiles The happiest students on campus had to be the sophomore class. Since sophomores were not at the bottom of the pile anymore, they didn't have to worry about being stepped on by the seniors. The class of 80 seemed to have the most spirit and the widest smiles. Sophomores favorite activity was gossiping, and if that got boring they could always harass the near- est freshman. 15. Tracy could always be seen with a smiley even while being choked by the charming Tommy Cobb. 16. Dress-up day proved fun for Linda Ingram. 17. I've heard this story ten times, says Dee Dee, as Connie tells about her date last Friday night. 29 2. Last year Carol Pat Christian helped girls' tennis team win C.B.L. 1. Lisa Ulmer was voted most valuable 3. Tony Ramirez was one of the few soph- 4- S?Ph0mOl'E Qannn Dolan who p: player on Pacific's girls' basketball team. omores who played on the Varsity Water V0 5'lY Foolball' 'S Sl' blrymg lo prove Her dream is to go to the olympics . . . Polo Team. foolboll Plovefs have mms loo l. 2. 3. Sophomores Carol Pat Christian, Lisa Ulmer, Tony Ramerez, and Danny Dolan exploit their talents in Pacific athletics. These four athletes were among the few sophomores that were picked for a varsity sport. Each one has his specialty, which is played in its own unique setting. It took a long time, but sophomores finally made it through the door to varsity sports. 298 F Li jlbi liked to lust relcx at lunch rec o good book. Kick Back And Relax if Campbell, Keri Campsell, Lynne Canant, Gerald Card, Joseph Cariaga, Michael Carlson, Kurl Carrion, Paul Castillo, Christine Castillo, Roberto Cavanau h, Kathy Cavanough, Toni Ceballos, Robin Chakos, Lisa C gani Chavira, Dolores Check, Terri 3 Chew, Roben Chinn, Laurene Cho, Jae Cho, Joe Clark: Brent Clark, Kellie -if- f 44 T -I7 vs.:v 1 N, rf.: - - wig-A ll? l .A l l I ,w Y 4? I .41 if K 'lil , 'lb,l'TMl ks Q l l i x-5 Lf, . u ' 1 ' S ,- -up Si'-if ' -if Ben Arland took ,gy lf F 4 pl'OieCf. pain! eq: il. 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I 0' iv r F f lap Q . .- i y Y :I is X K legfl f Q lil . 3, Q X A ll fl Clemenls, Sandra Colehi, Kalhy Collins, Paula Colvin, Johnny Conley, Eugene Conrad, Diane Cook, James Cooper, Randell Cordero, Ruben Cordero, Rudy Corona, Renee Correa, Rebecca Correa, Becky Coslakes, Conslanli Coslello, Lori Crane, gieri Cridelich, Shawn Cruz, Sylvia Cullap, Carmen elIe Czansfkowski, Linda Dapper, Dee Daugheriy, Robin Davis, Gloria Davis, Howard Davis, Lena Davis, Lisa Davis, Stephanie Davis, Teresa Dawson, E' .award Dawson Laquifa , J, --vga Y Y De La Cruz, Joagn L Epi H' De L , M 0 9 eon arg ' ,inf De Rosie, Robynne DeSiasio Richard Dean, Jacque Decker Deborah uwdimfi Denmon Kevin 1 De Rosier, Shannon 5,ff',.' ' ' , I ' nr if n Denton, John Derbonne Duke 1. I Detinne, Sherry Devries, John Diaz, Irma Dickey, Michael ,,.- i Q.: 'Q l li .gf Q., -1 A ,.f' :Aa ,Qi V' oh Nj 4 T' U I ' . J.' xx 4 ,weft 5 Direen, Anne Dolan, Daniel nna Dooley, Renee Daugan, Dwayne Dower, Laura Dukes, Johnny Durgin, Norma Easley, Glen Edge, Judy Edwards, Jill Elder, Tammy Elliol, Roger Ellis, Mark Epinosa, Loreise Eposito, Frank Espinoza, Rrank Evans, Gaye Face, Yvonne Falgren, Jallu Feeney, Mallhew Felix, Susie Ferguson, Terri Fernandez, Danie Fernandez, D. J. F?rEnd'ez Kaiie Helds, Susie Fleles, Alfredo Fl'5'Ei'f'179T' , N nz Flores, Margarita Flores, N, Floyd, Teri Fluker, Bobby Folkens, Scoh Fonzi, Edward Ford, Jeffrey Forl, Darryl Fosdick, Craig Fowler, David Fox, Eric Fox, Julie Folio, Yvonne uf'-' E X , Q fin' N14 -5 fix fl- , , '41 1: ' '. ll . T I I- as W W V l f -1. F J ,ss ,lr V n F . ,,-lnelll . lf E 15, . IJ '?7 ,lf I .E X u. 5.3 l 1 4- '.-,S 2 bln P 301 led? -14- .f - .Q lg A uf J, ' 1-El. xx . X sn. s.-- 4- I Q' h', ' cn i...... Q W. ' ' f r ,L 451 X, l 5 el elf' 'Ig' A 'Qi- x f 'bam F' W ,b:,..,f ffl? l igkiiiy'-Aiisiiul X ,ff fl Tv gg, Q hum iw ll - ki ' x Frazier, L. A. Gaffney, Steve Gaiche, Annette Gallardo, Diana Garcia, Alfonso Garcia, Beatriz Garcia, Juan Garcia, Letticia Garcia, Letticia Garnett, Edward Garrity, Laura Garibay, Larry Garza, Raul Gasca, Rudy Gayton, Ferna d -..e. Gibson, Cindy Giegold, Patricia Givens, Robin Goforth, Terri Gomez, Steve Gomez, Tony Gonzales, Adela Gonzales, Margaret Qonzales, Rosalig Gonzalez, Virginia Good, Raymond Gossard, Richard Gould, Andrew Grady, K. Graham, John Grant, Douglas Green, Hans Gross, James Grube, David Gunter, Brad -1.1-1-1' Gustafson, Linda Gutierez, G. Haggard, D. Hairgrove, D. Hall, A. M. Hamill, B. S. F ,-'ffff-T e T 1 w K . Q, f 0 , .. , ij T Wg , Q 1 ,kin 4 r , fpfzf' 4 lg . A mf .4 e fit I , f I . .L X I T l T , lt l ' . , V ig 4 f l l MQ! I X u Q ifl l gl Al 1 is if. I A ,fi F - ' w 1. The winters life is left untouched, My dreams and hopes may mean as much. I'll simply say that something's true. Then suddenly, red turns to blue. Snow does melt and rain runs out, And so does life without a doubt. So many wonder the reason why, Some people stand and simply cry. The people that they want impressed, Are not here now and could care less. But go on now and follow them, Their chance for life is really slim. Your identity's lost, you're one of the crowd, But isn't that what matters now? Dave Young 306 To Stephanis Davis, iust being nominated for Basketball Home- coming was enough. But as she and the other candidates were escorted down the middle of the gym that night, only one thing came to each of their minds. That was to become The Beauty G A Darling Victor the 1978 Basketball Sophon' Darling. As the big moment c closer and closer, each candi squeezed their escort's hand i little tighter. For this year's So more class, they had the Da Stephanis Davis to lead them o 5.9. 5, R P? tl 2. y.',:, A u 'mi' A Sf .. 4 9 7 ,lf FY. ., 431, v ..,,,. i if 1. P N' L Rl tfu-i A U! ,3F,j f, 3:1 - 1: r nl V 1' .,,- ,.r,, iY'. ' if V v , '55 , 71. f 45- 31 , IQJX ' 3 H X s . ian, t 'NJ -exxx M--bv' V , ,d A If f I 4 'H- , fizseiir MQ, 5il,Q' i , S I 4 In k I , 4 -4 F o Q I a .-O. r a A f 5 Q! 7' 2. Hey guys, quit crowding me You'J I make me break the machine . .ip iv' ,Q n,i S43 if-6 WI A I1 ei i if , 44, J I s 7 I Hudson, Mike -- ' Hurst, Amber M K e Hynes, Kathy 3,-f 7 -ln ro, Lisa 1. Ingram, Linda 7 -H A-nb lrom,Melssa U -, 5, , 1 , ii' ' , i A if i l 55 i f 3 ' Jackman, Tamara Jackson, B. A. Jackson, David Jackson, John Jackson, Timothy Jeffers, Robert - 4 1 1. Jeffery, Sfan , ' A Jensema, Deborah ' a v Johnson, Belinda ' Johnson, Michael ya JA Johnson, M. H Q Joliffe, David V ,PH 1 Jones, Cynthia Jones, Lawrence Jordan, Rochelle Jordan, Tim Juarez, Gerald Julson, Marvin Kaseno, Greg Katz, James Kay, Mary Keeney, Allan Khan, Neena Kopp, Kristen Krabill, Kathy Kranson, Howard Kukula, George Kriso, Tracy Kuehn, Una Kuhn, Janice Lavin, Gilbert Laub, Bryan Lawharn, Marion Leberknight, Lynn LeBlanc, Lisa Lee, Timothy Leker, Kimberly Lemos, Mary Lent, Brian Lent, Debbie Lewis, John Liebman, Paula Liebrum, P. Lightner, Lisa Linezy, Theresa Loch, Kevin Loehr, Petra Logan, Dawn Loges, Lawrence Lollis, Julie I Long, Deanna Lopez, lrma Lopez, Lydia opez, Randolph -1-13 2 L U 'Y' fa 5 I, f , 1 11, l . . -'I All Y? X , ,J , Qi! tmwififif L 'fini ' 2 iv-' Q ig? lffifri 43- ,QI , .4 .. ' , T . f r 1. -'j K F p ' ' 53? 3' A, Qi' - AE Htl! -T QL If Z4 l. if T'? -an-5 M- if if 4, .. QU fi .'I v-:A .,,,. ,T Pffit 11 nd- fa, r ,A ' .il f x.Li 'S' agw ,asf L+ '.K 'vs I1 l. The Pirate Band has very talented drum- mers. Here the sophomores show off their skills. 2. These sophomore singers show how they really can sing on key after all. 3. Since their voices have not fully devel- oped yet, these three are still singing soprano. 4. Uh oh, I forgot the rest of the song. 3ll Love, Willie Loverless, Egrnest Lowry, Kevin Lezano, Monica Lubman, Paula Lucero, Michael Luing: Julie Luna, James Lunstrum, Suzanne Mngana, Jimmy Mancha, Julian Manual, Sonya Manzano, Kalheren Martin Eliiah Marfinez, Hedy Marfinez, Rick Martinez, Terry Massey, David Maxy, Susan Maxwell, Sherry McAllister, Ron McAllister, Tambra IL V A N 1' 'UP' 'I ai 5 If' . 4 ' 4 i ' x ina,- , I . , -1 ,V YN ,- --dv I x Q H N. e -Y TJ' 'ei , ,Pg Q V If J L M ' 3g , A. ' 7 5 X l , , uf dx. , L .F 17' Jim 'S McCabe, Julie McClain, Velma McClure! Ron McCormick, Patrick McCready, Willy McCready, Ward McCullough, Tracy McCurry, Kevin McEwan, Alexander McFarland, Don McFarland, Don McGee, Timothy McGill, Linda McKiernan, Mark McMinn, Tracy McSweeney, Rhonda Medlock, Belinda Meiris, John Melendrez, Karen Mella, Robggt Mendez, Jose Mendez, Veronica x, avi? I 1 ff , ,W N -u , i 1 ff-I! A-' QF fs 3, wifi , 'Lf . .TT , - .jf ' . My 4- '7 ' 1 lg , '54 ., .. . ....-m.......lf .M ,: ' 4-'- -..fav-1. A' : f W , nj: ,R , ,QI V -01 v '. Yagi ' . v 'u .' ,ln K M 'Q 1 Mendoza, Kathleen Mendoza, Robert Meza, Kathleen .Miller Arlene Miller, .John Mohney, Steven Molina, Teresa Moore, Karen Moore, Ruth Moreno, Lorenzo Moreno, Socorro Morrison, Charles Morris, Delores Morse, Traci Murphy, Bernardet Murray, Glenn Myers, Alvin Myricks, Dana Nation, J. Nicola, Ruth Norquist, Dana O'C0mEO: Lydia Ochoa, Gloria Ochoa, Patricia Olson, Scott Ortiz, David Oulman, Colette Padilla, Lena Palados, M. Palhegy, Daniel Palmer, Tracey Paniagua, Delia Parham, Marie Pasillas, Susan Peete, Curtis Perez, Fabienne Peterson, Annette Peterson, Karen Peterson, Lori Petrosino, Lynda Petter, Donald Piasecke, Sharon 6 Pierazek, Robert Plein, James Plott, Elizabeth Podolece, Kim Poirier, Julie Potter, Teresa Powdriel, Kevin Quintero, Dolores Quiroz, Michael Rabon, Tracy Ramirez, Aleiandro Ramirez, Anthony Ramirez, Mag Ramirez, Patricia Ramirez, Tina Ramos, Joe Ramos, Miguel Ransom, Jennifer Roy, Clifford ETSI' Rebman, Russell Reeves, Art Reyes, Robert Rhodes, Tracy Rice, Danny Richardson, Barbara Roberts, Barbara Robinson, Crystal Robinson, Jeffrey Robinson, Mary Rodgers, David Rodriguez, Gregory Rodriguez, Julie Rodriguez, Lillian Rogers, Williams Roias, Mario Roller, Robin Romero, Dean Romero, Venise Root, Robert Rose, John Rusevinik, Kathryn r l' ,II 7 X . I l 3.1 i , --. J, '17 ff . was , '1- ,gl V- r , .J Q twain N f 1::J',' f l yn xr F ll ,, l ffl Q, K if ., :J 1 ll.,-M '7 0 j lf: if lv l ll qw? ,.r. ii' E- u if 5' rv ii? ltr Sf rv. l ,N Tx ' I ' Y+ 1n 4 ii!! . FQ , KL .41 Every year the Sophomore's hold their annual candy sale. The purpose of this sale is to raise money for the sophomore class activities. Prizes are rewarded for the tap candy sellers and little gifts are given to the students iust for participating. Some of the sopho- mores found selling candy very easy, some found it hard, but iust trying made them feel good because they knew they were doing their share to help Pacific High School. Sophomore's Come Through Again M- T. The sophomore candy sale ran smoothly even with those greedy little hands. 4 2. Um Um, good thought Kathy, Tracy, and Todd as they bought the last candy bar Greg had. 3. Sophomore treasurer Dee Morris and Tammy Jackman greedily count money from the sale. 4. Selling candy was one of Mike's Carria- ga's many talents. 31 7 Ross, Karen Rowe, Dianng Rudh, Kevin Ruffner, Laura Ruiz, Anthony Ruiz, David Ruiz, Juan Russell, Raymond Samaro, RoseAnne Sanabra, Elizabeth Samuel, Emmanuel Sanchez, Cecilia 4 I , . . ,V . . x 5 ai i, -,, , , i 1 W I .,4,,!, R .z lk v, X ' I Qi A ' li l . fi u Y! , '- ,,': f Av ,i p95 4' 'xi 0 tv c gg-N 4 f can l f V l-. -60 1... ,,1. ,, .....-,fry ,, V- . fe., . -.. .. f..,fA-e.-- L-Hrs. us-: 1. nw! s-mg. , rx'-me W i I JL, L...-4' ' '1'T'.':.. U.:-,111 i - w.nu. vm'-n nsiiprfg, 3.5233 new - '- -- 2- 1 A :- f L i....T k.,...ak fi' D' A2653 li Q UIQ r.:Tll.1.:.-1. --'N '- - -,,-ith - . ,- if-tif - A : ff:ic.,...- A, .j.'..11L - ff:-'-so 1-,-. --.Q 1. .1 1 if ' , D . , -'- 'LI .- Y' , 'X - I :ul ,Ll . ,LEAK A: 'N ff-17' Q il gurl-2:2 5:22-2:-:ae ' Q -A54-w xi:-1-Lg:-2.v:1'1:-1-Q ' K.-5.1. -.:.'n3:.'n -. 'iq V 4 'sg '--- - A 1 33'-LN 1, f T' E l f I 1 A, , H f . ii, 5 I 4. 54 'l. Some of the outstanding Sophomores on the basketball team were David Jones and Dan Williams jumping high in the sky! 2. Sophomores Rodriquez and Donald Potter have proved to be outstanding wrestlers, and were often seen rolling around on the ground together. 3. 25 years ago sophomore sports were quite popular. 4. And it's a desperate race to the finish with Bill Rogers in the lead! 5. Greg and Don use strategy and caution while going into their match. 6. Tired, exhausted, pooped out, hot, and promising himself that he would never do this to himself again, Carlos Flinn Slowly makes his way up the hill. AV . -. J .ffl-,ag f 'L , . f 4' ' . -ef' - all , C! ' F - 'V L me Q., if l g, 4 , , ' r-'. f'.V:' WW V 4 .Y 'l -K1 ' . . l- V - J' '- ' , 'yfmny l' , n ' , .' . fn A ' 4 , 1 A, , , ,1 vi 'ig x i -4 152' ,' ., , - , P' 1 - r g I . 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A 7,3-. g L ' 1 AJ Q fl' 7' 'U at if 4 Sanchez, Suzanne Santana, Donnie Sarvela, Lori Sayre, Debra Scales, Bobby Scarcella, Gag Scarcella, Lguy Scherer, Laura Schiavono, David SEFITIETATEIEN Schollkapf, Sharon Schools, Larry 319 A Scray, Micheal Shapp, Berry Sharrit, Ron Shaw, Tammy Shearer, Julie Shellhammer, Sheri Shenton, Robert Sigler, Phill Silva, Jeanette Simon, Leslie Siperstien, Sandy Sisson, Bill FQ1-4? Sissan, Mike Slagerman, Mitchell Smead, Paula Smith, Brian Smith, Ken Smith, Mark Smith, Sarette Snaenly, Tab Snyder, Pam Solomon, Sue Soto, Irma Spitler, Cindy iseihnuaedwe Stafford, Vickie Stephens, Janet Sterling, Patrick Stereett, Tami Stevenson, Emma Stewart, Christopher Stinson, Mary Straily, Sue Stratton, Janet Sweitzer, Mark Sylvester, Donna Tafoya, Monica Tam, Don Taylor, Alvin Taylor, Kathy EDGE Terry, Kelly fwwrffr f ' vi-f, 1 lil -,x if ku K W +G. gg X ig? ' F 7 ' - f N fl' 4 l Qi' i A 5 N l ' in l ol 0 'li vw -4 f I i ' . l l 4 . 3 1 ' ' l ' 'N' A fe c a. .. .1f1'- ' .iw I T M J ff ll xp K' ' i' t xuiilj ' ' . T '- .la 1 yy . Q fx -5 i Ji ' i f T. H 'lg A ' 'f.f':.'4f ,. ll , Y may til rl th, X 1 . A in Tv ' X T ' Q' . fl T, kill' 1 'il F ' -ff i 'SAME' . 'Ivi- I Q.. S . 'N - X- f ' .., 1, 'GW it f. T' , M1 I 'G ' rf ' 'f43 'ff+'t Q le Going to theTop 1 Q 'Www rv my so s ts Q Qigw figsigim 'ii 2 Q.m6,,QI- sa as T45 l ' 11- . ,gg -f-.3 Q. .. 'M T' Q---fr 2. With only two more years to go, the sophomores girls that play Var- sity sports have more playing abil- ity and more experience than any- one else. They also have better chances for receiving scholarships. The sophomore girls that play Jun- ior Varsity have years to come for bettering themselves into making a varsity sport. l. Both Lisa Ulmer and Kristen Kopp were active sophomore athletes who played many sports including Basketball. 2. One of the top swimmers on the girl's team was Kristen Kopp. 3. An avid player, Sheri Shellhammer thought Tennis was an uplifting game. 4. Sophomore Belinda Johnson had two talentsg playing Volleyballk and blowing bubbles. I. 321 Thomas, Etta Thomas, Kerri Thomas, Linda Thomas, Troy Thompson, Gerald Timpany, Greg Topoleski, Matthew Townsend, Maria Tracy, Roberta EEPTN Ulmer, Lisa Urquiio, Shelia Valdevia, Irene Valdivia, Kathy Valdivia, Valerie Vallarta, Sylvia Vara, Jose Vargas, Laura Vasquez, Marina Verbeck, Christine Verdone, Michael Verduga, Susan lggmwon, Curtis Vernon, Leona Waegerle, Darnelle Walker, Catherine Warner, Ronda Warren, Ines Warren, Katherine Washington, Helen Washington, Victor Webb, Zackery Weitl, Teresa Welshaks, Bueford Wenning, Kevin Whalgren, Robert Whitchurch, Gordon White, Jerome White, Susan Williams, Daniel Williams, Naomi Willis, Lisa 'M if 93, ,?',t ' We egg,- l x Q ! -v Fifa, ,, N 'J..- 4 'E H' .WV r ll X '::-1 'il W , iw, '- xv.. l it ' V , - - , -AH -- ..,... .... I lf ,I 'Xa l X If e wi 'Q' i if! -W gl , ffifii' lu W :Q , A' 3 01' lg 5? 5 if 5 . vu Wilson, Dodd Wilson, John Wilson, Lance Wilson, Sieven Wilson, Teddy Winters, Connie Wolff, Randy Wall, Anita Wrighf, Lee Vost, Violet 14- 323 f,-f- ' - , J . .-.. ... ,. 1- X- , .7',-' - .'. .1. K I . F.. Q. ., .-. A I. 1 is , 0. 4 K I ' ' l. As you con see here the Sophomore 5 class really show their school spirit. 2. Dee Dee, Cindy, ond Corrie couldn't think of anything better to do at their Lehi's meeting, but smile. 4 H -.,F K vi 3' if ' gf A i ms' gf? gif' 3 init 11 Q Young, Doninie Yzaquirre, Rena Zaritsky, Steven Zavela, Vance Sophomore Sociables Before school, between classes, and at lunch, sophomores often fond time to socialize. Most of the time the sophomores would talk about their experiences, with the seniors cutting them down or maybe a freshman telling them off. Through all of this, the sophomores survived. In l980, the sophomores will be the head honchos and and cut down their underclassmen. Good Luck! l. We don't know how she does it but Lori Storer seemed to make work fun???????????? 2. Danny Dolan exuberant says goodbye to his one and only true love, l'lI be wait- ing. 3. As Carmen opened wide and said ah she realized that her' dentist appointment wasn't until after school. 4. Being on cheers gave Tracy a chance to show her Sophomore pride. 325 A,,,f -M ,-'Q, .f X- Nf-1' if .M Hi'-ll, 'x..f yN T.,-2 1- -x ---mc. -,KV I a 1 Q' V 1. 3 El F ..4 l A .I nf' 'wld 7 S . -MV., .x--LI . .iii- . I .':, I 1' 1' 5'-?4-5 ,,-.. .9 4 . mr! 9 t Q' 1. o .iv '-:ff I v 4 4 'I 1 . . .A- K-4,53 A-5 Q. EJ ,,.e l I. Boffom Row: Mr. Birdsill, Sponsor, S. Hedman, D. Morris, P. Bciily, Row 2: G. Kosino, C. Walker, V. Krisfsanoioofho, K. Ross, S. Sfraily, R. Wolff, Row 3: M. Topoleski, I. Diaz, D. Jackson, L. Storer, L. Thomas, L. Lebernight, Row 4: P. Oindex- fer, B. Pigleff, M. Mathews, S. Shellhcm- mer, P. Snyder, D. Norquist 2. As a member of N.J.H.S., Susan Straily enioys studying in the library. NJHS 329 Bottom row: G. Taylor, Sponsor, M. Coker, G. Mitchell, D. Dukeshire, A. Nes- bitt, K. K. Kammer, H. B. Carlson. Row 2: R.Wolff, G. Kaseno, C. Stewart, G. Dan- ner, G. Burling, K. Saddler, M. Slagerman, C. Smith, B. Latner. Row 3: S. Gaffney, R. Abrams, E. Abrams, B. Vernon, D. Walsh, M. Topoleski, V. Zavela, J. Gibson, R. Gossard. Row 4: K. Shovey, J. Wetherbie, K. Ford, C. Cotter, D. Carritte, J. Houser, O. Wright, B. Gallina, D. Jackson, C. Mor- nson. Interact 0 1 6 'g' .sf s N si ' l Ja ri V 1 nw . , Q' ig 5 , ' of? Bottom row: T. Kircher, K. Hedman, A. lssacs, L. Coe, K. Gorian, T. Lewandowski, G. Kukula, C. Prentiss, J. Ainsworth. Row 2: K. Conklin, S. Hedman, K. Shurte, K. Swanson, K. Ross, K. Coolbaugh, S. Betherum, D. Smead, V. Gray. Row 3: K. McConnel, D. Moseley, M. Eich, S. wi 1 , 'AN .-Y . Z Clul Walker, T. Maples, K. Krabill, J. Klein, Grant, C. Walker, D. Walsh. Row 4: Beeman, D. deDianous, D. Norquist, Storer, L. Ulmer, Mrs. Dupertis, Spon M. Smith, S. Straily, D. Morris, T. Forte Bargmann. SU ,l W4 5- .rf 1, , All 1 - Ali. E ig-YP' l ld' i ,Y W 5... , ,fi f jg... 'x. Ja Lal fl row: V. Oppelf, B. Clayton, D S. Miller, L. Olson, E. Weiser, P K. Scray, N. Frink, J. Gloss, 8 K. Glick. Row 3: D. Crowder, L , S. Shellhcmmer, J. Brock, J egorth, K. Kopp, A. McElroy, S. Sip in. Row 2: K. Croyle, R. Price, M. Sobobans 'i' l. This is a special diploma that every sen- ior in N.H.S. and C.S.F. will receive on June 14th at graduation. V ' PACIFIC HIGH SCHOOL W in l 5' ,F SAR DILRNAKUINQ CALll'OIi7ulA l ' ' fL - i Vi L Niixlil ' ' ' :', .i -1- 'ITT ' ' . 1' 1. f' 'ff' ' i slil'l'. - ,' 'Z ,, D l P LO N A W Lf? 'rf-'ffm'-, ,if 1' n q ,. -+ ui ., 1 f.1?ii- 1- W J' ft?-: i'fgi1'f?5QQTF 1.5 ,lisp 12ff'!.l'I,I'jv I fs, ' -., 2. Showing her skill and brilliance for N.H.S., Cara Prentiss tries to figure out what the round things on the typewriter are for. 3. Splitting up time between N.H.S., C.S.F., and teaching, Miss Hempstead also found time tolbe a good friend to many students. 332 Bottom Row: S. Mathews, R. Lent, N. gmann, D. Smead, R. Beaudoin, K. , S. Bethurun, T. Mathews, Row 2: P. k, K. Croyle, V. Oppelt, J. Everetson, B. ens, K. Denton, T. Maples, T. Lewan- ski, K.. Swanson, B. Sweet, J. Klein, C. dron, H. B. Forte, J. Gibson, K. Hed- n, H. B. Gorian, M. Eich, G. Grant, B. yton, Row 3: M. Everett, K. Epps, M. nk, K. Coolbaugh, T. Weisshein, N. Payne, J. Darkens, S. Wellington, M. How- kins, L. Ceballos, L. Beeman, E. Anderson, F. Mcllveena, D. Dukshire, G. Mitchell, E. Weiser, A. Turner, N. Frink, T. Diggle, Row 4: J. Wetherbie, L. Rogers, L. Ferraris, D. deDianous, L. Coe, C. Lewandowski, T. Jontz, H. B. Applegarth, K. Ford, H. B. Carlson, A. Nesbit, R. Winters, K. Marti- nez, B. Gallina, D. Crowder, K. Shovey, Mrs. Hempstead, Sponsor, P. Lawrence C.S.F. Hom Row: M. Eich, L. Coe, M. Hemp- d, Row 2: K. Croyle, P. Beck, B. Grant I avela, P. Lowerence, B. Sweet, J. Ked- M. Hawkins, L. Kinny, T. Albers, V y, J. Everetson,'D. Smead, Row 3: N ne, V. Oppelt, B. Clayton, K. Shurte, alsh, T. Forte, D. Mosley, M. Everett, K. Hedman, C. Skadron, S E. Weiser, Row 4: D K., Shovey, T. Diggle, A WGFISO ianou Turner, B. Lent, M. Cariaga, F. Garcia, K. Denton, K. Coolbough, T. Lewandowski, G. Mitchell, D. Dukeshire, K. Epps, J. Gib- son, N. 'Frink, M. Smith, Row 5: S. Miller, J. Brock, S. Straily, L. Rogers, K. Kammer, M. Smith, R. Hoffman, J. Ainsworth, K. C. Ford, D. Fox, J. Applegarth, B. Carlson, K. Gorian, A. Nesbitt, B. Stevenson, J. Weth- erbie, D. Crowder, L. Ferraris, D. Bryon N.H.S ti Q. An sa? .QQ l ,J Q T ' ' Blowing bubbles and studying were two ngs Dantes could do at once. Marcie xwers and Shelly Riley. Midge' MONO Gt 'he Lehis Gong 4. Was that a bug in your ice cream? ow. said Mark Hudnall to Richard Wiggins. d B' ,f s.4 t r There's More To Clubs Than Just Work Have you ever wondered what goes on in the clubs at Pacific? Of course, carwashes, bakesales, but as you saw all year, that wasn't all there was to being in a club. Z-club put on a very special petitioners tea and Lehis will never give up their Gong Show, and Steiners had their fun too. lf you had been a part of one, you would have had a lot of good times you'll never for- get. 335 I I Bottom row: Mrs. Frank, Sponsor, T. Lewandowski, K. Gorian, K. Slezak, J Ainsworth, D. Scarsella, A. Isaacs, K Swanson, C. Prentiss. Row 2: K McConnell, C. Scradron, K. Glick, R . Wolff, T. Jackman, G. Kaseno, B. Miller K. Thomas, G. Donner, G. Burling, K. Sad dler, S. Plout, B. Roberts, S. Straily, M. Hawkins. Row 3: B. Scherer, A. Martell, M. Stevens, F. Fletes, D. Long, D. Morris, P Raynor, B. Latner, C. Smith, R. Long, Montes, S. Montano, B. Miller, T. Graha S. Walker, L. Beeman, J. Cobb, K. Risic D. Walsh, T. Cobb, E. Fonzi, T. Thomas, Campbell, T. Vincent. Row 4: L. Ainswor F c E I yn 1 1 Bottom row: L. Rich, Sponsor, K. Cava naugh, W. Epperheimer, L. Hoffman, G. Fisher, V. Hazard, M. Pilotte, D. Wedding- ton, T. Smith. Row 2: L. Ingram, A. Han 336 sen, V. Coyne, D. Gaede, D. Decker, K Bryan, C. Fisher, R.. Rhynes, C. Cade, J Katz, T. Ferguson, K. Clark, L. Cook, T Kriso. Row 3: A. Saddler, L. Kevari, H Coyne, T. Mathews, D. Payne, C. Costel J. Teel, C. Carel, F. Garcia, S. Stotton, Albers, M. Bourlant, D. Reed, M. Negre Norquist, L. Storer, E. Anderson, G. Scar- sella, K. Bishop, C. Jones, W. Daughtery, F. Fletes. Row 5: P. Morris, S. Larson, L. Ferraris, J. Applegarth, T. Fergeson, K. , Selby, T. Vincent, R. Wiggins, R. Quinbar, .U 'u', 1 hardt, D. Fox, M. Flowers, S. Mclntyre, C. Cullop, K. Smith, R. Bond, L. Costello, G. Olin, R. Rebmann, L. Chinn. R. Skipper, B. Carlson, A. Nesbitt, M. Hud- nall, D. Howard, R. Lent, S. Cottier, T. Constakes, B. Johnson, M. Matthews, K. Lock, L. Hairgrove, B. Clark, D. Ruiz, C. Fosdick, K. Martinez, R. Barri. Just because Lehis hasn't been here for a whole 25 years, didn't make them any less important. Lehis did a lot this year to help those who couldn't help them- selves. The best thing about it was that they always remembered what they stood for in every thing they did. To Let Every Heart Inspire Serv- ice. Lehis In the past it was believed that Dantes was just a club to get into if you wanted to have a little action. But they have really slowed down, just to show everyone what they are made of. Of course, they had fun, but in ways in which they could help others. The Dantes started out, 25 years ago, with a membership of 29 now it's 50. Keep up the good work. Dantes QU lQ.'3 1. This is how Dantes were, 25 years ago. 337 ,Lx -,ji 1. Boy! I hope this Lehis meeting gets over early. Because I sure would like to get home, said Kim to Terri. Sitting left to right is Terri Lewandowski, Kim Swanson, Dana Scarsella, Jayne Ainsworth, Alison Isaacs. 2. You've got to be kidding Jayne, we can't have a carwash in the Rain! said Roberta Long to the president, Jayne Ains- worth. 3. Wasn't that sweet of our friends to send us flowers, said Roberta Tracy to Kathy Cavanaugh and Carmen Cullop. All three are Dantes. 338 5 Jr in w MECHA I. If you squirt me one more time l'll throw soap af you, said Laura Vargas. 2.Boftom Row: J. Torres, Sponsor, S. Mar- finez, S. Rodriguiz, J. Montorrosas, E. Cal- los. Row 2: G. Cardoza, B. Maldonado, P Carrion, B. Sanchez, B. Mendoza, E Ortega. Row 3: R. Esparza, L. Vargas, G Lopez, L. Padilla, P. Gomez, L. Alvarado, J. Arce, R. Segura. Row 4: L. Monterrosas, D. Arce, T. Bernal, D. Hernandez, R. Agu- lia, F. Rodriguiz, P. Flores, J. Mancha, S Monterrosas, S. Calleros. 339 1 a f f - 5 ?- 5 Q 6' r X EL A 'H 1 . Q I l 'wwf -I-, ,ills 1 l mc .l L ,, k---,, ,I 'ii . if li -. X X ln,' x L . ,u,, ' .-I ll jx' il Boffom Row: S. Feeney, B. Grant, B. Wai'- son. Row 2: J. Nation, R. Abrams, S. Olson, F. Abrams, C. Skcdron,. Row 3: S. O'Brien, D. Deleon, T. O'Brien, C. Light- ner, T. Bernal. Row 4: M. Valdez, P. Vogan, R. Wiggins, K. Ford, J. McNeer, K. Shovey. 2. N.F.L. 25 years ago, was a bit smaller but was iust as good back then as today. N.F.L. 341 Q 'rn 4 V, .., v. ,pi - ,fu -Q ? A U' '-Q XY IJ: S-1, 7' N., I , un. f fi' YW Q' ' 1 T... ..- 1 .a 9 sf? 1 F T. ,441 Us 47' 1, f- , Ib ' ff 'ff' f ' 1 '- ' Hr if. l Peing a club for 25 years, ntes knew what it took to build a ining float. At this years' half- e ceremonies of the homecom- football game, all the clubs hught out their floats. Dantes took Sweepstakes, and the Fresh- men surprised everyone by taking lst place.. Lehis took 2nd, with Band right on their heels with a third. The ROTC made their debut by winning 4th. pposife page, The Freshman in keep- 3. Even though their rival club, Dantes, got with the underclassman spirit worked Sweepstakes, Lehis was not upset with to be awarded lst. their 2nd place victory. l. Two clubs worked hand in hand to pro- duce the Sobobans, Interact float. 2. Deciding on what to draw on the screen for the Lehis float were, Mike Palhegyi, and Craig Smith. ,451- ,1 - '- 34 Bottom row: Mr. Watson, Sponsor, R. Ter- rill, C. Campbell, G. Payne, L. Rogers, S. Carton, S. Wallace, Mr. Moon, Sponsor. Row 2: C. Stone, L. Black, P. Morris, D. Kimball, G. Sayre, J. Martin, B. Hamill, D. Drott, S. Sauder, L. Wilson, S. Robinson R. Morgan, M. Pratt, S. Sharpe. Row 3: L. Adamson, P. Liebman, D. Wilson, S. Miller, J. Sorbet, T. McGee, C. Jenkins Walner, P. Allsup, A. McEwan, S. Zaritsl C. Stockton, G. Jarvis, S. Dickey, B. Br' shaw, S. O'Brien. Row 4: S. Solomon, li .gh-L-X Q -if C., J. Q , gg if lid. . W .W ' N ,f,' g5':,'f ..- , 2 Sl ,N l - ' . if ' j- l ' 1 . -K ?!' ,- ', jlf I 35' U ' ' L 0 Qi 'A g, . ' lu Bottom row: G. Taylor, Sponsor, J. Brock N. Hankla, R. Reed, K. Conklin, B. Galina E. Thomson. Row 2: J. Evertsen, S. Tynerj P. Beck, L. Watson, R. Price, B. Sweet, L. Thompson, T. Chapman, M. Lozano. Row GGHUGY, D- -l0CkS0f1, J- MCNSGF, 344 3: R. Roller, M. Eich, K. Colbaugh, M Frink, L. Beeman, S. Miller, N. Frink, M Dlunk, R. McSweeney, C. Beeman, K Ross, A. Kindle. Row 4: K. Patterson, S D l Arnold, K. Kotter, M. Cariaga, K. Kamn A. McElroy, R. Gossard, D. Pickeringj Billingsley. ers, R. Kramer, K. Tomas, R. Page, C. R. Angelo, K. Epps, S. Pepper, G. F. F.A. Carl, D. Driskill, J. Boslough, B. Roberts, I. 3. 25 years ago this is what F.F.A. looked Hanna, G. Canant. like. yelled Louise Rogers. I trla 1 - t sheppy sheeps, it's time to munch 5. Whoal Look at that nice lookin' girl, said two Patria guys, Bob Gallina and Mitch Cariaga. 345 Quill and Scroll l. Giving a worried glance around the annual room was The Man, more com- monly known as Mr. Nielsen. 2. Our dubious 'Editor-N-Chief, Susan Thompson, smiles weakly as the deadline swiftly approaches. 3. Boffom Row: Sherrie Pooh, Ellie Mae, Squafly Body, Twirp Jr., Alley Kai, Half Pint. Row 2: Kule Kale, Clifford, Beffie, Baltimore, Dino, Kalifornia Kiwi Kid, Big Val. Row 3: All Talk No Action, Brother Too, Dink, Jack, Cousin Melvin, W. B. Greela, Silly Alice, The Man. Row 4: .lhesse-N-Brockley, Lidsville, Baby Cakes, Pumpkin, Cubaanski, Boosey Bull, N. Mole, Chumley. 4 6 1- , The - Club I. Two members ofthe Blank Club, Joanna Morones, and Yvonne Duran, were found digging for artifacts. Bottom Row: F. Dickey, Sponsor, B. Ver- non, S. Tyler, L. Ferraris. Row 2: B. Sweet, K. Tyner, N. Frink, S. Laumer, R. Epstein. Row 3: Y. Duran, D. Billingsley, J. Mor- ones, D. Crowder, D. Urquizu, M. Rouser. Row 4: K. Shovey, G. Reynolds, M. Son- nenburg, C. Lewandowski, S. Sroda, M. Frink, F. Snyder. 5 Sy, la 3 4 Steiners I. Playing baseball with fellow Steiners was Jimmy Sauceda. Bottom Row: R. Keeling, B. Worthless Wil- muth, V. Coyne, J. Reiss, Y. Garrido, J. Sauceda, B. Lethbridge, T. Alberts, D. Fox, L. Prado, K. Frazer, S. Espiritu, R. Winters. Row 2: L. Temple, P. Sauceda, H. Coyne, W. Epperheimer, K. Thomas, D. Montez, M. Houplin, R. Stevenson, J. McElfish, J. Cobb, J. Sessions. Row 3: J. Stidham, C. Brown, G. DeBiaso, M. DiCenzo, R. Rhynes, J. Teel, C. Carel, F. Garcia, L. Kev- ari, T. Morris, R. Bond, T. Riley, C. Briones, K. Stoffel, S. Feeney, T. Louenbrau, J. Alvarado, K. Cavanaugh, M. Coker, S. Dorius. Row 4: T. Galvez, P. Fergusen, M. Gill, L. Hoffman, C. Hubl, Heiniken, K. Bishop, B. Verdone, J. Katz, J. Mee, K. Stiles, B. Clark, T. Cobb, K. Hynes, M. Ver- done, R. Vogone. 48 , '-2' , .qi 11 , 1 1 e-ev-4117? '- - .my-5 15 4' . , I H ., ,.... .,,..,m J, 01.96. y-w- f! , , . . , f .. - . .. . ..' AFA.,-,. ., -rw-2 'f H- V- - - nv- -v1.zf,v'l ,-.U ,-ub,L..l xH'f'-'Lf' - A ' w 'M -' -K4 IW ?': 'i 41 1 1, 'T 1 ' . - ,jr ' 7' , C f P ., -'.' - ' A 'f - - . ev.: -J .4,, , 1, 4. i . .4 avi... ' -ff wa, .1133 'SX PF-, ,-,P V. WV' 1 1. 8. ft. ' .Y. g,, V .fi f' I 4- K 'OTS Tit- 4. f yy ,z - ,Q M 2 Q- f-fav' .ff 7- ' . 1 fZ-4 Nirv- MJE 3.'.'f'5 - 'U v' ff' I QCYI' t I A - A , r.. X , t ' gf V N 4 1 Eif , f A ff ' rp- J., Q A- X .Ag . V 445. , 4 Afff Q xii? ' lr 'r ' VI' , A g 1 1 Li H353 APIRWS 3' TEV if 'a K f 'g lun 5 4 . 3? F Eg? 'ii' ig iz.- B.B.O. Bottom Row: A. Davis, B. Watson, P. Car- then sponser, K. Ford. Row 2: S. Parrish, F. Scoggins, R. Spight, W. Henderson. Row 3: D. Scott, M. Ross, D. Ford, R. Tripplet, L. Forbus, W. Love. 2. Taking time out before an important business meeting was Kenneth C. Ford of B.B.O. 351 Bottom Row: B. Hembre, D. Burns, Spot sor, J. Weiss, S. Walker. Row 2: B. Wh: man, B. Mulford, J. Brooks, F. Garcia Thompson, D. Ross, T. Delgado, T. Thom' 1. Receiving the Cadet of the Month son, K. Atkins, C. Robinson, J. Snyder award was Kevin Roberts. Cadet Steven Kinney, B. Mal Donado, L. Davis, L. Grar Walker presented this to him. J. Braeze, K. Ritchey. 3 , 3 5.1 352 -R ligk J. ai Q 5 ft .5 fi Qg' 9 1 ' Q G 1 u ! sin. an 'lale, D. Berman, J. Holman, B. Craig Vasquez, L. Kinney, S. Davis, J iper, A. Reeves, J. Romero. Row 3: T. ipman, S. Dicley, F. Darling, H. Vas- lz, M. Cornwall, R. Bedard, M. Dickey ebrum, B. Sillik, J. Heister, M. Newton uniga, R. Hoffman, K. I I Roberts, B. Husband, R. Thompson, M. Wilkinson, J. Lowary, J. Moore, D. San- tana, P. Smith, L. Watson, K. Lowary, P. Castanon, L. Thompson, J. Dahlamer. Row 4: P. Aguilar, D. Mancillas, T. Bloom, M. Houlihan, M. Fuiiwara, J. Hartzog, S. Fol- kins, V. McClain, A. Sanaba, M. Sonnenberg, B. Watson, D. Massey, G. Auman, D. Linsky, A. Mac- Leroy, R. Johnson, B. Craig, G. Wood, R. Schauf, R. Dawes, D. Van De Van, K. Kra- bill, B. Lucky, J. Gartner, D. McAllister, B. McAllister. J , , T 1 - V T F i'!H-I 1 y A 11 l i i . ' 4 , .. If you are a student and inter- ested in traveling, then the Foreign Study League is for you. FSL is a fairly new club here at Pacific, and Mr. Taylor has done a great iob recruiting members, although most of them walked in on their own. Last summer they left from LAX. to begin their tour of Europe. F.S.L. Bottom Row: G. Taylor Sponsor, J. Ses- sions, A. Isaacs, L. Ferraris. Row 2: B. Miller, M. Gorenburg, B. Gallina, K. Cool- baugh, B. Miller. Row 3: G. Geane, B. Stevensen, R. Winters, C. Fisher, C. Cleaver. l. This building is about to fall over, but that didn't stop FSL they still went to see it. 2. Lucky as they were, FSL was at Bucking- ham Palace during the changing of guards. 4. fOppositej The Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, was one of the many places FSL visited. 353 1. Bottom Row: D. Grinrod, M. Brazell, M. Slagerman, M. Plunk, H. Brown, B. Orf, D. Isaacs, D. Isaacs. Row 2: S. Sroda, P. Johnson, M. Rroser, R. Jacka, J. Heinze, V. Zavela, D. Ferro. Row 3: M.TopoIeski, J. Wetherbie, R. Kalmar, M. Maples, J. Houser, M. Smith, B. Price, D. Jackson. Scholastic Bowl 2. Showing off their knowledge at a Scho- lastic Bowl meeting were Robert Jacka, John Wetherbie, Phil Johnson, and John Heinze. 4 is-fga Bottom Row: B. Lucy, L. William, R. Houghes, P. Bailey, C. Lighter, P. Jomer- son. Row 2: D. Golston, R. Jones, A. McZeaI, F. Hull, L. Lightner. Row 3: V. Spight, H. McGhee, A. Anderson, S. Wat- son, J. Merritt, C. Lightner, P. Snyder. L.I.B.S. 2. An active member of L.l.B.S., Helena McGhee, rarely finds time to study. 355 Trailhounds I. Boffom Row: K. Ford, B. Hildalgo, Kevari, M. Houplin, D. Crocker, A. Sc dler, D. Boone, D. Weddington. Row 2: Fleenor, R. Stevenson, R. Crowder, : Nicolino, V. Coyne. Row 3: S. Espiritu, Bourland, R. Bond, P. Lynn. Row 4: Clarkson, B. Wilmuth, D. Hamersley, I. If berts, P. McCurry, D. Fox, P. Alberts, Garcia, R. Eaton. gi.-VW? +- kgn li 6 ii ' Golahads 2. Boffom Row: K. Kapko, K. Cavanou: M. Negreie, Mr. Suffon sponser, E. Mil! S. Espiritu, M. Bourland. Row 2: E. H drix, R. Mendoza, P. Nadeau, R. Nolfo, Gonn, J. Riess, D. Finwall, B. Kanna: Row 3: Gene Puolsen, B. Hogen, C. D: iels, D. LaLiberte, M. Velarde, S. Sfidha J. Kilger. 71, 1 H '- , ' '1 g'! 4. ., qv - . wfll 'Q'-n 9'e.f ' l. The Galahads, Mike Negrete, Geno Poulsen, and Randy Nolfo were usually found up on Perris Hill painting the P. 2. Scaling one of the local mountains is Trailhound James Udel. 357 514 5 ' a I Q' 0 2.BoHom Row: C. Brassfield, D. Jackson, B. Price, Mr. Krubill, Sponsor, Row 2: K. Shovey, B. Lctner, J. Mathews, M. Pol- hegy. Row 3: J. Weherbie, J. Houser, R. Jacko, D. Lee, D. Ferre. Chess Club 358 Q: lsdfl Drill Team 'l. Drill Team displayed their many tro- phies and awards at Pacific's Open House this year. ,- Bottom Row: T. Barton, D. Ward, D. Galarza, Capt, L. Leberknight, S. Pasillas. Row 2: M. Hawran, K. Coletti, L. Scherer, S. Robert, R. Price, M. Hedstrom. Row 3: Mrs. Olsen, Sponsor, D. Rowe, M. Holli- day, L. Methot. 1 yi -llrnfll l ilu it ,Q . Opposite 2.BoHom Row: Mr. Martinez, T. Lewandowski, K. Gorian, K. Denton, D. Walsh, C. Harrison, L. Coe, L. Ferraris. Row 2: M. Palhegi, C. Smith, D. Isaacs, R. Sandusky, A. Isaacs, S. Tyner, B. Sweet, C. Skadron. Row 3: D. Crowder, M. Mos- lem, D. Dukeshire, G. Mitchell, J. Gibson, G. King, M. Plunk, M. Eich, H. B. Prentiss. Row 4: K. Shovey, D. deDianous, T. Hud- son, M. Smith, H. B. Carlson, H. B. Skip- per, K. Kotter, M. Frink, N. Frink, H. B. Walker. A.F.S. 2. Pacific's A.F.S. student, Debbie Walsh, says, Aside from baseball, hotdogs, apple pie, and Chevrolet, New Zealand has it all. 60 l. During a time out, one of the mo prominent members of .G.A.P., Ann McElroy, thought of ways to Clobber h SBHS opponent. sr uf S 'B 241.14 iii? '53, tom Row: L. Cooper, Sponsor, V. Gray, Corder, M. Irom, D. Montes, L. Gustaf- T, E. Chacon, L. Ingram, D. 5mead.Row K. Croyle, R. Roller, J. Jaramillo, B. nson, T. McMinn, K. Smead, D. Waits- Ls, K. Katz. C. Walker, P. Smead, B. Clayton, D Glaser, R. Roberts, Row 3: K. Patterson, S Miller, D. Crowder, L. Kevaril, J. Arce, G Evans, B. Beggs, V. Brown, C. Beeman, K Ross, E. Weiser, C. Atkinson, M. Sutton, T. Davis, Row 4: N. Frink, S. Cridlich, C. Pur- vis, D. Dappe, J. Poirier, P. Bailey, K. Cle- ments, K. Kopp, L. Ulmer, K. Ruffner, A. McElroy, S. Shellhamer, K. Boots, S. Siper- stein, S. Newton, A. Adams, K. Terrell. 'X A Q . -ig' , 'w 155' , , . .Q Pia 'Ml A , -, l ug ' 1 ,C . LX 42 v ll F F11 1 A -2, V52 - Burgermeisters l. Bottom Row: T. McCullough, C. Rider, T. Kircher, A. Martell, B. Haveman, C.H.B., C. Clayton, C. Coletti, l. Warren, Row 2: C. Palacious, P. Chous, C. Votaw, L Downer, S. Ziegenhirt, S. Walker, B Osburn, J. Breeze, W. Johnson, X. Burris Row 3: R. Moore, S. Olson, A. Turner, D I Knight, N. Blechinger, B. Vernon, S. Cl B. Weiss, M. Plunk, C. Rienti, B. Smith, Coolbaugh, D. Ward, Row 4: L. Siang C. Sharpe, C. Atkinson, A. Douglas, Riley, G. Case, F. Haggard, R. Van erventer, L. Coe, T. Jontz, W. McCreery, Wilson, B. Handshay l. While studying their German, Burger- meisters had smiles on their faces, for they knew that as soon as they were finished they got to stop by the nearest pub. 362 l 4 l ' t . . Y i A M ., . ,,-.QS t s so A 1. 1 53' . ., . -,.. ., .QW N ,- l1QF:W4 'L - . ' -- T -. .Q 'A ' hziff I .1294 T . - it 1 'Q A- '- ' in If F?-15,1 ,gggsglj ' '- ' '.'-'L 1l '. E.'1 1-L . . -ynfltj., . - Lst .. . njvf. - ' Vu-,!h,.,5-,1. ,, ir,-uk-1-1:'.' , wi... , .li M- - - . A lui, 1: g 15.45 -Ff - . A I -1- 1- I. ,- . V' ' :.:5.i :I 3-'I .r Row 3: M. Coker, M. Sole, T. Morris, J Mee, C. Cotter, D. Fox, J. Reise, B. Ver- done, D. Howard, E. Fonzi, M. Palastud Row 4: R. Lent, D. Cuaron, B. Lethbridge, W. Snyder, R. Quinbar, M. Hudnall, K. Martinez, B. Latner, M. Epstein, G. Reed Letterman ' I i J 1 7 U' L -L 'Z-I tjff- -' 12,1222 .Q T' W L7':'3a LQ . ' 'Z :LTV ' 'v, 'I 1 if il. ' JZ ,L . GX ,cj ,A -v .4':T'i:L . T N'Q?QS:fgQ . .. A 'nl .L A P , tg ern.: lzgghfkw F'- 1 V - if ' l-.51--jif. f in-. 'lift wil., . A Q ,H 1, ,. . ,, ,L VE. ff ?'T,'Y'ffZ'? ! fjwf fiE. '?:I77? ,W ,Zvi i f i , , . - A we .N - I 5' :V gb . -1- ri 'lr' SI ..' 'ff '. ' 1... fa, -.- . -,-, ,. . , 1 11' 9 .... c, ..- I ' v:. i':'13',-. .' iv L -. ,- - i . gn'-. li . -:muh 'lf'-.12'.H D -eii'2L1miT.2! 2. The future is near, and Paul Hargrove wonders of life beyond Pacific High School. 3. lt's a bird, it's a plane, no its AQUA- MAN, Todd Vincent. 4. Why do they call him 'Hands' Har- grove? Ask his girlfriend, Liz Fox. 363 64 1, 1.5, 4--H gl 'E'?:ff 23,31 Q xb 'QPXQ x7'ifiW,flaf f. I' I V - - i ',' I yyfirwg f I X ' i ' I Wi' .iffy w'e'fA' 5' J .'R 1 ,I .1 1 U 1:22 N' mx f 1 M .af - h I ?A al .,- . I Ln'-ua: M . . 51 -I-' , Q m 5 - -Q , ,Q 14. tl , -i1'UQii41 pl V 'ff L 4325 - ' .. ' In 5 '-.ug . img' .- C' ,is-10 1 N E . MM ?.sQgVCif'-1.. f M., in r -A . Swv -:' -N.. ,. - M 49 57 1 ar: nerr' '- , L Ql ,g-an '- L.- 13 'ff -X , J 4. Taking a big step in High School Theresa Ramos does a great iob of being Treasurer. 5-6. Being Reps. Nancy Blechinger, 'Wendy Mee and Rhonda Sullivan also did their share of helping the Freshmen class. You Can Make It Happen The freshmen and sophomore classes are really moving up. They now have their own class officers and sponsors. A lot of us may have thought the Frosh Classes didn't have it in them, but obviously they did l. Besides helping her class, Mrs. Sztaray also helped individuals. 2. As Mrs. Gould makes vocabulary words for her class, she also learns a little her- self. 3. By the look on Mr. Calles face, his class iust didn't undersfandthe assignments. 367 'wr f v w n ,' .I 11- - IN A .X ' 3: 1, 9 ' -Of X ,Y N ,V pun :tx Ai' ,Ar gr. 1 f rrggurfr-' ll F l K T ' T if 1- , ' ' . ,Q - .- f ' N 1 'X ' '22 'fee' f , Kg ' 9'-,, I - Q 'F' , 'C' A X t ,f Q lf' . , A Y . 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' , Q, . - fLfv. fH - fy J QQQQQ me .., S' . ,X -. 1 . i ll. 3 if I vin Deyon, Royall IV Dolinger, Donald Dorame, Elsa Draper, Denise Drescher, Paulette Drost, Danny Drury, Alisa Dukes, Glenn Dukes, Glennetta Dukeshire, Loreli Dunfee, Brent Duran, Barbara Ebert, Jill Ehlers, Cynthia Elder, Julie Lyn Elias, Arlene English, Margaret Epps, Kurt Epstein, Ronna Feistner, Landie Fenimore, Abby Ferland, Pierre Ferro, Dcmial Fisk, Duke Fletes, Juan Flores, Anna Foley, Stevens Fowler, Rosemarie Fox, Daniel Frnco, Johnny ,A 1:11 Q !i, if as F '1 ff- . V L. -ir A R, , iv N-...P T ,V ,ga -- f. .,., U N., ef! it , K , iq l A l. As John Root eats his lunch he tells Kenny Simon what's been happening in the big time. 2. I dare you to soy it again, said Tammy Sickmeier to the photographer. 3. At lunch, Brenda Beggs passes time by eyeing a foxy clud! , ' Frink, Martha f 1 1 V- t i- Frisby, Chad , . Galorza, Rena . . Gallardo, Priscilla Garcia, Francisco Garcia, Theresa Garibaldi, Rafael M.. 4, ,' Garibay, Anna , Garrett, Victor T .S --Q. Gates, Darlene ' Gayton, Francisco ni Genyc, Diane .lv- Y1 . lj , ill . A Ll W Gephart, Kerry ., Girard, Annette Goldston, Ellen an ,Ai f-wi' J fi 1 Gopcr, Mario in Grant, Timothy Greco, Mark -.., ,U ,. f '. :gg NV- ,. sg' M Y fd x: X 'J s 1. 4 - iU ' l Grenowich, Stephen Griffin, Evan Griffin, Tamara W- Grim, Murrell Gross, Vickie Gudino, Elisa Eff' 'Mft- Guerrero, Barbara .5 I Guthren, Jerry Gutierrez, Norfelia Gutierrez, Victorial 7-Rv .aq- Hafford, Kimberly A W E' 1 r Hale, Thomas 3 7 5 Hall, Scoot Hamilton, Edwin Hamlin, Debbie Hammer, Angela Hargrove, Margaret Harris, Brenda Harris, Shari Harvey, Robert Hawkins, Cynthia Henderson, Richard Herrera, Fernando Highnight, Donna Hill, Margaret Hong, Lethi Hgm, Vickie Hosking, Linda Howe, Elizabeth Hudnell, Marlaigne H,iishsS,D9ma Hunter, Pamela Hurt, Steven Husband, Beniamin Husband, Willie David, Isaacs Isaacs, Dirk Isaac, Jeffrey Jackson, Brain Jackson, Vicky Jaramillo, Loretta Jaramillo, Peter Jennings, Dennis Johnson, John Johnson, Julie Johnson, Sherrill Johnson, Wallace Jones, Linda Jontz, David Kalmer, Ronald Kammer, Brain Katsaros, Kimberly Kaufman, Michelle Keeling, Robert Kggge Kenda Keifegm Kepner, Darlene Kington, Eddie Kimball, Donna Kirk, Lisa Klein, June Knight, Derrick Krache, Mary Krumwiede, Robin l.aBau, Iren LaViqne, Donna LaBon1e, Deborah Lamb, Jeanetta 'JVFEIY En-I '? K 's. . ' Q L YG -...-. .. Q.. ,, 2. J- . eng .I l .4 1 4. -1' -E- Land, Sharon Landry, Lisa Lane, Richard Lantz, Karen Le, Dung Levario, Christoph Levario, Norberto Lewis, Michael Lincki, David Littleton, Pamela Lizarraga, Arture Loftus, Michael Long, Mylinda Lopez, Ray Louder, Lollita Manning, Darren Mancillas, David Marinis, Anthony Martin, Harold Martinez, Armando Martinez, Christina Martinez, Gerald .w - 13 . ,,, , , 'xxx in '1 li 4,' ,. . ' ' ' Fw L :E 'N-Q 7..- ., 4 v-4. Pic. 2 Hey check her out, says Breeze. Pic. 3 ROTC student, Forest watches Thomas Hale as they do drills. Just like his sister Rita, Mitchell Schauf bored with the same old things. J f . M-'if V J : 4'-,T V 'Pl J 'lil it Teaching David Llnskl to be a LTD Sergeant Weiss told him Martinez, Martha Martinez, Michael Massey, Danyette Matthews, Stac ,,,9.xaJ3wd4er McAillster, Donald McClintock, Douglas McCoy, Debra McDonald, Pete McElfish, Kevin McFadden, Melvin McGhee, Robert McMinn, Lisa McOrmond, Micheal Means, Cynthia Mee, Gregory Mee, Wendy Mendez, Jose Mendoza, Barbara Mendoza, Dawn Mendoza,Tina Merrill, Lori Q.- WJ ?-2 v. N3 .SQ 'gg i l Q- f gg. , 0. f t i I 1 J If f K 04: , ,f eff y I 2:::. we , fffi, 1' V A , -.J in I... Q 'Q if t l 'N ' ' Merril, Jonie M. Micklas, Diana Miller, Pamala Miner, Curt Minor, Pamela Miranda, Ernie Mitchell, Paul Mohlin, Joyce Molina, Gretchen Molisani, Tana Monahan, Martha Monterrosas, Lorraine Montes, Tina Montoya, Delbert Moore, Donald Morales, Maria Moreno, Bobby Morgan, Randy Morgan, Ronald Morin, Deborah Moseley, Damito Moseley, Daniel Mosqueda, Arthur Mosqueda, Loriana Moten, Sandra Murray, Scott Musgray, Jeffrey Myers, Nancy Neal, Eric Newton, Melvin Newton, Sherri Nickell, Danisa Nielsen, Mark Nieves, Barbara Noble, Steven Norell, Jeff Nudd, Claudia Nunez, Theresa O'Brien, Richard O'Connor, Linda O'Connor, Penny Obst, Karl Yi YW -S'-x. , 3' . . ' x ' in , 4' W .,, 'X 9 ' n X i P21- ' xxx fi' A . fi, Y' ' 1 ll I V 4 P -. fr K it' f, - I .' ' ,Lf X- , f A ' 1, , N - X m ' v' Q ri A V 4 wi V 4 3 .. ' A ' . L A J : .. A I' V ' Y - ' ,, I 1 1 i ' , X 'nd Y ' N 5 f e qv .- -I .- '- ' 1. .. , b ' Q , ' qv ' , , , L -V ., xx . I, . . ' Q KU I, 4 4 , J ' I , P ' 1 ab , 5 ' 411 if + . 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Y' f, N l Fw L f S i il 1 112 .V ,f MI-xnxx XFN ' X X f 1, 27 - E ' ' 'llll 4 :1 t N ., V A, - ' vi YU' -r-'-7 .l Xu , 1 i i - in fr-. .ik assi S ,Q '-I' - i s 1 f- 5- ' x fll . X 1 l R5 L D ' M t I '15 YQ 1 Fa. O 'yas 'f, A 'bo 6 Q.: ' ',' , , api- l. As president of the Freshmen class Mil Williams demonstrates how to pick a locl 2. Class was too noisy for these freshmr continued their work outdoors. 1 ,ft- I: lf you think it's easy for you now, wait until you're a senior. in if gi Ax'-Q ia I '22-'A W gf' I 1 'ff A . df, 'li f . . S . , 4 3' '- - VC 1 , , an ti l .Sy Q... M 1 -35 4 i. ,, 1 Ivnby 1 I LA r' . F1 .ifl f , 1 ' l .- 4 1 .if l .f m- N -lvl I6 , ' S1-fa M 3 ami: 1 w lj' ,p - ':!!:::::.H2::::::::!fQ'I llxllf' -I 1 7' 5 Q. -1 V, L ' f, -A . - S1 F ul - ' . X .-Q K' lla- M: t 'Tl' U -ilk' '--'.-L 24-7 sql . -9 0 ' 'V ., 1 ,W . W QQ - if A , 14 -' be 'H fy! N f ,451-LF' ,., ' -N-:JW - l,--:jx J.-iv l qs: !-5 l Q . L. , 4 -ft- ., 1-,,,. .lv ll: lil t Q ' fl llllw 1 335.-ff i ff, ' Peng .. .P , Soares, John Sonnen berg, Pamela .1-11-QTY... Souder, Sandi Sparks, David Sgarksl Tammy 'Sroda, Mary Stansel, Jill Stark, Rodney Stevens, Shelli Stone, Brenda Straw, Cynthia Sullivan, Rhonda Sutton, Mona Swan, Carl lf you had taken a real good look around the campus this past year, you would have seen their faces popping up iust about any- where. I. Using his ultra bright smile tried to get a date, with another chick after he was turned down by . 2. Some people such as John Allen use the philosophy that if you can't see someone, than someone can't see you. 3. Freshmen seemed bewildered by the strangeness of Pacific teachers, lBoy that O'Brien's a dooseyl! 4. Helping out the teacher Kim Katsaros passes out papers. 5. Trying to be sneaky Ralph Garribaldi looks at Maria Camarillo's paper. , l Q ' Q ll-Q N Sylvestre, Doreen ' ' I I. it Taylor, Cynthia -' - 1 ' ' Taylor, Martha , N 'T ' 5 Tholl, Terry . ' I: Thomas, Danny . -,W-fy, t 1,-malt . lg? K . ' .. if fn x Q? J I f J ' k ll' l G 5' X E ,I W Q -i s I, 1 , VA. Thomas, Lisa 1' , 4 A A F 11,1 U I V ! W . . , gy, 2 , A' , ,-:Q T, 'Y-5 x VK It N I ,LT N A. gl 4 .1 4 vm' gr vi fl' .-wi' IBWEW :.'i.J .Li Thompson, Forrest Thorn, Rachel ,ii Thornburg, Lisa 3 -. Tomlinson, Sabeina ,- ,I , Torres, Alicia Torres, Jacquelin 6 lf it TW, ,Q f , 8 A .1 A 'li' ,, , , , ,W N Townsend, Chorrita K A llul ' Tryon, Melody 1 if lurek, Anno llc? N Turner, Benito ' K. Twitty, Kathy ,nf Tyner, Kirby ' E T 1. Freshmen Tami Sickmeier and Derrick Knight thought lunchtime would be a good time to start a romance. 2. mmm good . . . mmm good . . . that's what Freshmen's lunch is. 391 Ufkes, Phillip Urquizu, Charles Valdez, Cindy Valdez, Guadalupe Valdivia, Christina Van De Ven, Rachel Vasquez, Lisa Vaughn, Lias Vaughn, Stephanie Vice, William Vincent, Timothy Vinson, April Waitschies, Diana Waitschies, Richard Walmer, Susan Wallace, Ricarda Wallace, Timothy Wallar, Dorothy Walz, Donald Warner, Ronnie Warren, Brain Webb, Donna Weddel, Shelia Weiss, Beth Weiss, Dan Welch, Steven Wenning, John Whalen, Joe Wheller, Terry Wheetley, Kevin White, Shirlene Whiteman, Steven Whitener, Terry Whittaker, Douglas Whitten, Gina Will, Rebecca Williams James Williams, Kiveli Williams, Scott Williams, Michael Willtord, Chris Wilson, Mary Wilson, Mary Wingo, Michelle Winters, Tom Wiss, Roxanne Wolf, Suzanne Wood, Mark Wyatt, September Yates, Dwaine Yorgesen, Kevin Zamona, Elsa Zertuche, Louis Swan, Taffy Swanson, Eric The P ,,. s k thi 5 X 1 V . ff -. .C F v: U we NN- , 9.45 ,I X ,lg W! 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MANAGER X. if-Z.,- THE DIAMOND STORE PHONE 7141659-0165 44OlNLAND CENTER SAN EERNARolNo,cALlFoRNlA 92405 Dibs Lock Service 342 Wesf 6th Street San Bernardino, Ca. 885-0452 of, I .886-'l0'l7 169 CENTRAL clrv MALL 1 SAN BERNARDINO CA 92410 1 um ass sam REALTOR - -HH' U I 7141 882-5519 BUS C7143 883-8666 ' i GEORGE H.scHNARRE sAN seanmnmmo CA 9240 40 Good Luck to the Graduating Class of 1978 Councilman Edward S. Wheeler Lamps - Lamp Shades v, 1 K, Lamp Repairs if 1 ' 'ii Lighting Fixtures l -- I . . aloe fighting Anthony Di Carlo, President Phone 886-5129 196 W. Highland Ave. Michael Rossi. Mgr. San Bernardino. California 92405 Mrs. A. Di Carlo, Shade Specialist Best Wishes from the Staff at Ace Lighting . MZ Like a good . neighbor, - lr, 1 , ' gg, State Farm Qi f 3 'If - - mw o'aniEN rs there. we . W , raarasy Agent eq lm ,I ' l , 1 :agar I svLv1A a. Bora THOMPSON 5M f'ilGQ'C EuIgI Ummm Owners ' -in - ' 1416 E. Highland Avenue '-L P ' l Q San Bernardino, CA 92404 sure FARM ins rarmcs coiviemures 3444 Del Rosa Avenue Phgne 882-3343 HUM: OFFICES' ar.ooM 1varoN,1LLuv0rs San Bernardino' CA 92404 V141 883-2426 Owner Service To Please JOHN BARTZIS Food To Go FOSDICK'S GRINDER dz ICE CREAM 6321 N. DEL ROSA AVE. BAN BERNARDINO. CA. OWNER PHONE LARRY FOSDICK 886-3455 I 8 B BURGEILS Best Food In Town Ai Reasonable Prices 'l797 E. Highland Phone San Bernardino, CA B84-3607 i lx .. Le Monaco's Hair for the Entire Family 236 Central City Mall San Bernardino, Calif. 885-9159 Rhonda Skipper gets a much needed hai cut. D'Arca 3 Tuxedo Rental 2 7 and 0 O I Q Q M Bridal Boutique 2 REPRESENTED BY 0 H H BOB MOCK 3 Ai Nob 8992'Ii'L'l,,f,'L2fl'ee' 9 ANNOUNCEMENTS 388-6848 Zg?24Z ,T2iZZ2.. 92262g 9 EAR B00 K5 Ph.7l4-327-4029 . P , QWARDF Thanks for the Tux r 'f 1'22l,, 4 03 1 3, jegug said N CI am the wiy' the truth E 9 9 2:i3E5E5:3:51- and the life, no man cometh unto the father but by me. MARANATHA BIBLE sTunv CENTER W Phone 17141 882-5903 . I 5700! n EJ DAIRY PRODUCTS 'lr BEER GAS 'A' DIESEL FUEL CAR ACCESSORIES GUS STEVENS 3404 Del R Manage San Bernardi Good Luck From Russ Lacicner San Bernardino City Councilman FCA Seventh Ward Friends Kim Epps Lydia Ferraris Jeff Gibson Mike Gorenberg Beth Miller Cara Prentiss Mindy Smith Susan Thompson 4 'TN 'lf .: ,mwqag ' -,4 L. r I r 1 F f - -+ ' - i- 5 'f 'K' .u-ata. 4- --...v.4- Nu...- Q QANTJSP ,W ir W by 1 N MA X CL 1321 W. Highland Ave. 882-1781 Highland Stem and Petal FLOWERS AND GIFTS CUT FLOWERS AND ARRANGEMENTS 3687 East Highland Ave. 92346 864-1 680 MN li Phone C7141 882-5903 lm! n' SIM! DAIRY PRODUCTS ni' BEER GAS 'k DIESEL FUEL CAR ACCESSORIES ScoHy's MuffIer's 2nd and G Sfreei, San Bernardino 889-3012 GUS STEVENS 3404 Del Rosa Manager San Bernardino, CA 407 'blxwlll gxg, :'mb- E ' w,:?' ,ii 3149 f 1 35-J .- . I val, TQ: J 0: ,. 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C. 4, 22, 23, 118 Jones, William Kalinich, Ray 40, 150 Ketcham, Paul 24, 25, 39 Kilgore, Bob 43 Klein, Terry 46 Koby, Faith 29 Krabill, Bill 24, 358 Lackner, Russ 24, 35, 59 Lemon, Sue 30, 31 , 279 Liles, Sonny 24 McKay, Ed 43 McPeck, Ron 45 Martin, Jim 44, 45, 215 Martinez, Marty 24, 36, 126, 361 Meade, Bob 24, 25, 32, 38, 39, 275 Miller, Bill 27 Mitchel, Chin 24 Moon, Ray '29 Morrison, Charles 24 Murphy, Mike 30 Narramore, Jerry 24 Nielsen, Les 25, 32, 35, 1 14 Nord, Bill 41 O'Brien, William 45, 341 Olsen, Ruthann 29, 252, 253, 331, 359 Pendergast, Bill 46 Pieper, Meg 26, 27 Purpero, Tony 40, 1 78 Faculty Q-Y Reed, Richard 45 Regalado, John 21 Rich, Larry 45, 336 Sensintattor, Jock 27 Shurte, Jim 45 Singer, Robert 21 Smilac, Walt 27, 32, 39 Stathis, Georgia 29, 137 Sutton, Don 45, 356 Swenson, Mary J. Sztaray, Eleonoro 45, 367 Taylor, Glenn 24, 120, 330, 344, 353 Taylor, Jim 29, 43 Thames, Bax 25 Thomson, Ed 38, 45 Tortarolo, Joann 45, 295 U'Ren, Al 30, 38 Watson, John 344 Wealch, Doug 44, 45, 169 Weiss, Jim 32, 44, 45, 295, Wenzel, Norman 40 Wheeler, Ed 46 Wiles, Alma 4, 22, 59 352, 379 Will, John 30, 37, 38, 138, 139, 264, 274 Willen, George 40 Willis, Elisabeth 27 Wilson, lvon 27 Winsor, Ken 27 Winters, Orval 20 Wise, Hugh 30 Young, Dan 4, 22, 161 Seniors Seniors - A Aaron, Dewayne 66 Abrams, James 66, 330, 340, 341 Abrego, Gustavo 149 Adams, Kondice 66 Adams, Louis 66 Ainsworth, Jayne 66, 139, 236, 330, 337 Albers, Patricia 66, 336, 348 Alston, Kenneth 66 Alvarado, John 66, 149, 150, 185, 348, 363 Anderson, Mark 66 Aragon, Richard 66 Arce, Laura 66 Armendarez, Diane 66 Arnold, David 66 Atkinson, Caprice 66, 138, 337, 361, 362 Auman, Gina 66 Austin, Dana 66 I Seniors - B Bales, Sharisse 67 Barr, Peggy 67 Barrows, Robin 67 Barton, Priscilla 67, 1 14 Beck, Paula 67, 333, 344 Becker, James 67 Beeman, Lisa 67, 139, 258, 333, 336, 344 Benson, Jeanne 67 Bernard, Karen 67 Billingsley, Kenise 67, 344, 347 Bingman, Kathie 67 Bishop, Kimberly 67, 348, 363 Bond, Robin 67, 337, 348 Botello, Christina 67, 269 Bourlond, Mark 67, 336 Box, Barbara 67 Boyd, Marian 67 Brewer, Steven 67 Briggs, Eva 67 Briones, Carl 68, 148, 348, 363 Broadbent, Carol 68 Brooks, Blake 352 Brown, Vicki 68 Brubaker, Kenneth 68 Bryan, Denise 68, 1 14, 331, 333, 337, 346 Budd, Glenn 68, 149 Burling, Guy 68, 330, 336 Byum, Erica 68, 350 I Seniors - C Calvillo, Jose 68 Campos, Cynthia 68 Cariaga, Mitchell 68, 344, 345 Carlson, Brent 68, 330, 333, 337, 360 Carlton, Cristi 69 Carritte, David 69, 139, 158, 330 Castro, Salvador 69 Cavanaugh, Kelly 69, 138, 336, 337, 348 Cervantes, Gabriel 69 Check, Jim 69 Cho, Jae 69 Clark, Curtis 69, 185 Clark, Edward 69, 178, 181 Clauson, Britt 69 Coe, Cheryl 69, 1 13, 1 14, 330, 333, 360, 362 Coker, Matthew 69, 330, 348, 363 40 Cole, Rebecca 69, 138 Colvin, Carie 69, 141, 142, 269 Conley, Donna 69 Caolbaugh, Kathryn 69, 330, 333, 344, 362 Cooper, John 353 Cooper, Kimberly 69 Cormier, Marie 69 Corona, Lawrence 70 Cotter, Christopher 70, 139, 178, 180, 330, 344, 360, 363 Coyne, Aileen 70, 348 Crane, Donna 70, l 14, 346 Crowder, Rena 70 Cuaron, David 70, 363 Cullop, Gwendolyn 70 I Seniors - D Darkens, Julie 333 Daugherty, Ann 70, 363 Davis, Dwayne 70 Davis, Jenny 70 Dawes, Richard 340, 353 De Dianous, Michael 70 70 70 Decker, Joanne Deetz, Michael Denton, Karen 70, 333, 360 Detinne, Diane 70 Di Cenzo, Mary 70, 348 Dickey, Steven 71 , 344 Diggle, Theresa 71 , 285, 333, 337 Dominguez, Patricia 71 Done, Jon 71 Dorame, Eric 71 Dosey, Steven 71 Drew, Elaine 71 Drott, David 71 , 344 Duggan, Alan 71 Dunfee, Robert 71 , 340 Dyckman, Michael 71 Seniors - E Eastburn, Becky 71 Eaton, Randie 71 Eich, Mary 71 , 330, 333, 344, 360 Elliott, Judi 71 Epperheimer, Wendy 71 , 336, 348 Epps, Kim 71 , 1 14, 333, 345, 346, 405 Esparza, Rosemary 71 , 135, 339 Evertsen, Jennifer 71, 138, 333, 344 l Seniors - F Faz, Elias 71, 149 Feeney, Sandra 72, 341, 348 Feistner, Angela 72 Ferguson, John 72 Fernandez, April 72 Fischer, Carl 72, 353 Folwers, Marcia 72, 335, 337 Fonzi, Robert 72, 150, 363 Ford, Dalton 72, 178, 341, 350, 351 Ford, Kenneth 72, 251, 330, 333, 350 Forte, Teresa 72, 197, 258, 282, 330, 333, 337 Foust, Gregory 72 Fox, David 72, 337, 348 Fox, Nancy 72, 363 Frazer, Kevin 72, 348, 363 Frink, Nadine 72, 137, 331, 333, 344, 347, 360, 361 Seniors - G Galarza, Deena 73, 252, 253, 256, 257, 359 Galarza, Renee 73 Galbreath, Cheryl 73 Gallardo, David 73 Gallina, Richard 73 Gallina, Robert 73, 138, 139, 330, 333, 344, 345, 353 Galvan, Debra 73 Ganger, Stephen 73 Garcia, Fernando 73, 334, 336, 346, 348, 363 Garrett, Leslie 73, 350 Garrido, Yvonne 73, 282, 348, 363 Geary, Craig 73 Gifford, Umothy 73 Gill, Michael 74, 348 Gloss, Debra 74 Gleason, Janet 74 Gluyas, Jerome 74 Gonzales, Patsy 74 Gorian, Katherine 74, 1 15, 139, 330, 333, 336 346, 360 Grady, James 74 Graham, David 74 Grant, Brittany 74, 330, 333, 341 Gregory, Sandra 74 Grinrod, Donna 74 Guerrero, Raul Guerrero, Robert Guerrero, Soledad 74 Gutierrez, lris 74 I Seniors - H Hambleton, Janette 74, 286 Hamersley, Daniel 74 Hankla, Noel 74, 135, 328, 344 Hansen, Dirk 75 Hansen, Terri 75, 141, 269 Hanson, Edward 75 Hargrove, David 75 Hargrove, Paul 75, 150, 363 Harrington, Mark 75 Harrison, Cynthia 75, 360 Hedman, Kathy 75, 139, 330, 333 Hedstrom, Anthony 75 Heller, Adam 75 Hembree, Bradley 75, 352 Henry, Tommy 75 Hemandez, Olivia 75 Hemandez, Rosemary 75 Hernandez, Yvette 75 Heston, Steven 75 Hidalgo, Beatrice 75, 138 Hoff, Shelly 75 Horecka, Harry 76 Horecka, Jeffery 76 Hauplin, Michele 76, 348 Housos, Cindy 76 Howard, David 77, 337, 363 Howard, Donna 77 Hudnall, Mark 77, 334, 335, 337, 363 Hudson, Terry 77 Huerta, Eva 77 Husband, Beverly 77, 383 I Seniors - I lbarra, Robert 77 Iesberts,Ingamar 77 lngenthron, Becky 77 Isaac, Betty 77 Isaacs, Alison 77, 1 14, 236, 339, 346, 350, 353! 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P -1 412 I Seniors - J Jackson, Kiew 77 Jardina, Mary 77 Jarvis, Edward 77 Jeffery, Janet 77, 141, 269 Johnson, Brett 77, 363 Johnson, Cindy 77 Johnson, Tanya 77, 269 Jones, Kathleen 78, 138 Jones, Susan 78, 269 Jontz, Thomas 7 8, 333, 362 O Seniors - K Kadow, Pam 78 Kammer, Kirby 78, 158, 328, 330, 344 Karwlies, Eileen 78 Keeling, Russell 78, 348, 363 Kennedy, Jeffrey 168, 170 Keva, Linda 192, 336, 344, 361, 363 King, Daniel 78 King, Gregory 78, 360 Kinney, Lori 78, 353 Krause, Annette 78 Kreutzer, Gregory 78 Kukula, Geogiann 78, 284, 330 C Sen lors - L Lakes, Lesli 78 Lanier, David 78 Larson, Sherrin 78, 1 15, 346 Laumer, Carl 78, 347 Lawrence, Paula 79, 331, 333 Lee, Daniel 79, 358 Lee, Dayna 79, 358 Lent, Robert 79, 333, 337, 363 Lethbridge, Burton 79, 144, 145, 348, 363 Levario, Lorenza 79, 339 Lewandowski, Theresa 79, 330, 333, 336, 338, 360 Long, Mary 79, 138 Long, Roberta 79, 336 Lopez, Debra 79 Louison, Raymond 79, 142 Lowery, Karen 79, 353 Luckey, Brenda 79, 253 Luian, Lucille 79 Lunt, Joseph 79 I Seniors - M Mann, Grant 79 Maples, Tammay 79, 1 15, 138, 330, 333, 346 Martell, Annamaria 79, 284, 333, 336 Martin, April 79 Martin, Jo Ette 80, 340 Martitz, William 80 Matthews, James 80, 258, 337, 358, 363 Matthews, Jay 80 McAllister, Timothy 80 McCalla, Felicia 80, 350 McCurry, Patrick 80 McElfish, Patricia 80, 348 McElroy, Annie 80, 193, 197, 331, 344, 353, 360 Mcllvenna, Francine 80, 333 McNeer, Clifford 80, 266, 341, 344 McClendon, Shelly 80 Medley, Sheree 80, 269, 340 Medlin, Cheryl 80 Medlock, Denicia 81 Melton, Bonnie 81 , 234 Mena, Mario 81 Mendoza, Anthony 81 Mergil, Robert 81 Midkift, Darla 81 Miller, Beth 81, 1 15, 253, 336, 344, 405 Miller, Rick 81 Miller, Stephanie 81 , 330, 344, 361 Miller, James 81 Mitcham, Ronald 81 Mobley, Timothy 81 , Montes, Dina 81 , 348 Moore, Ruthan 82, 362 Moreno, Darlene 82, 350 Morlan, Charles 83 Moroyoqui, Carol 82 Morris, Jody 82, 141 Morris, Phillip 82, 337, 344 Morris, Terry 82, 149, 348, 363 Morrison, Patricia 82 Moseley, Diane 82, 141, 142, 269, 330 Mounger, Randall 82 I Seniors - N Negrete, Susan 82 Nevarez, John 82 82, 337 Nichols, Paula Nicola, David 82 82 82 Nicolino, Mary Norris, Pamela Northrup, Jeffery 82, 141, 142, 269 Nunez, Louis 82 I Sen lors - O O'Brien, 'Em 82, 341 Ochoa, Deborah 82 Oden, Karen 83 Olson, Linda 83 Orosco, Donald 83, 233 Otter, Becky 83 Oulman, Brian 83 I Seniors - P Palhegyi, Michael 83, 150, 337, 343, 360 Pormelee, Pamela 83 Payne, Noncy 83, 333 Payne, Patrick 83 Peile, James 83 Pena, Blanca 83 Pepper, Steven 345 Petersen, John 350 Petropulos, Susan 83 Phillops, Anthony 83 Plunk, Martha 83, 333, 344, 354, 360, 362 Ponce, Barbara 83 Prado, Elizabeth 83, 192, 193, 257, 348, 363 Prentiss, Cara 83, 1 14, 330, 332, 333, 336, 346, 360, 405 Price, Renee 84, 253, 269, 331, 344, 359 I Sen lors - Q Quinbar, Richard 84, 168, 172, 174, 262, 337, 363 P . Seniors - R Rathien, Henry 84 Rawlings, Cynthia 84 Reed, Deborah 84, 337 Reynolds, Dianne 85 Reynolds, Gregory 85, 347 Rhodes, Karen 85 Riess, Riess, Riley, Ritter, Irene 85 John 85, 348, 363 Shelli 86, 257, 335 Nancy 86 Roberts, Paul 86, 141, 142, 269 Robin, Tanya 86 Rodriguez, Sylvia 339 Rodriqez, Vincent 86 Rodriquez, Salvardor 86 Rogers, Mary 86, 345 Rogers, Louise 333 Roias, Victoria 86 Romero, Jeff 86, 353 Romero, Marian 86 Root, Margaret 86 Ross, Melvin 86, 178, 350, 351 Roth, Stephen 86 Rousey, Donna 138 Rowe, Julio 86 Rubis, Colette 86 Ruffner, Kimberly 86, 193, 361 Ruiz, Lydia 86, 269 Russell, Kelli 87 I Sen lors - S Saddler, Kevin 87, 330, 336 Salazar, Jesus 87 Sanchez, Matthew 87 Sauceda, James 87, 149, 348, 363 Sayers, Cathey 344 Sayre, Lucinda 87 Scaife, Rebecca 87 Scarsella, Dana 87, 236, 338 Schauf, Rita 87, 1 15, 346 Scheradella, Kristi 87 Scherer, Rebecca 87, 1 38, 336 Scoggins, Frederick 87, 251 , 350 Scott, Derwin 163, 178 Selberis, Sophia 87, 337 Sereg, Nicholas 87, 269 Serra, Jo 87 Sharpe, Catherine 87, 362 Shaw, Stacy 87 Shovey, Kenneth 87, 137, 330, 333, 340, 341 347, 358, 360 Shurte, Kimberly 87, 330 Sierra, Helen 88 Slade, David 88, 269 Slezak, Kathryn 88, 138, 139, 336 Smead, Deborah 88, 138, 330, 333, 361 Smitl1, Carey 88, 168, 262, 336 Smith, Craig 88, 163, 330, 343, 360, 363 Smith, David 88 Smith, James 88 Smith, Mike 88 Smith, Stacy 88, 138 Smith, Tracy 88, 336 Snider, Ronald 88, 269 Snyder, James 88, 269, 352 Snyder, Walter 88, 363 Saffa, Leslie 88, 138, 139 Sole, Micheal 88, 163, 164, 337, 363 Sorbet, Julie 344 Sorenson, David 88 Srrentino, Jessica 88 Sparks, Suzanne 88 Spight, Vivian 350 Spittler, Lydia 138, 139 Standrich, Sheri 88 Stevenson, Ruth 348 Stiles, Leslie 348 Stinson. Sheryl 91, 287 l 1 ffel, Kirk 91 , 168, 334, 348, 363 ver, Richard 91 oily, Sharyl 91 , 284, 337 ahon, Gloria 88 Jarf, Kevin 91 Ilivan, Micheal 91, 178, 181 nny, Laurie 91 anson, Kim 91 , 286, 330, 333, 336, 338 C enlors - T ylor, Gary 91 rrill, Ron 344 ry, Micheal 91 ry, Rhonda 91 , 258, 259 ry, Robin 91 ompson, Susan 91 , 114, 258, 346, 405 lon, Anthony 91 pplet, Ricky 148, 178, 351 ggle, Ann 91 mer, Adonica 91 , 333, 362 I emors - U el, James 91 , 346, 357 slad, Micheal 91 I en lors - V n De Ven, Donna 92 n Deventer, Ross 92, 141, 269, 362 nderuarde, Mark 91 rgas, Adrian 92 rgas, Paticia 92 ughn, Tange 92 lalobos, Roxann 92 cent, Todd 92, 115, 158, 182, 334, 336, 337 346, 363 gan, Palicia 92, 341 I en lors - W lker, Shannon 92, 330, 336, 360, 362 llace, Shellie 92, 344 lner, Sherman 93 Ish, Debbie 1 12 pniarski, Cynthia 93 rd, Mark 93 ison, Bill 93, 262, 273, 341, 350, 351, 353 hier, Virginia 93 lsh, Debbie 330, 336, 360 iss, Charles 93 issbein, Tom 93, 333 lker, Catharine 93 enning, Paul 93 iie, Todd 93 itfaker, Lori 93 ihen, Debora 93 olley, Paula 93 'lmuth, Bob 93, 149, 348, 363 Ison, Thomas 93, 1 78 lfe, Margaret 94 lff, Wendy 94 eniors - X, Y, Z ung, David 94 ragozu, Rachel 94 genhin, Sherrie 94, 362 Juniors Juniors - A Aguila, Patricia 353 Anderson, Arnetta 214, 350 Anderson, Eric 223, 333 Applegarth, Jeri 228, 331, 333, 337 Arce, Donna 339 Arce, Joe 339 Arce, Josephine 361 Arnold, Daniel 138, 139, 168, 244 Ashton, John 214 I Juniors - B Bacon, Laura 214, 269 Ball, Linda 214 Baltierra, Robert 152, 214 Barber, Pat 214 Bargmann, Nancy 141, 214, 288, 330, 333, 33 Barton, Theresa 214, 253, 359 Beaumont, James 214 Beckley, Harvey 150 Beltran, Raul 214 Berman, David 214, 353 Bernier, Robin 214 Bethurum, Sheril 214, 330, 333 Billings, Aretha 197 Billings, Joann 214 Bishop, Kevin 149, 152, 337 Botello, Gilbert 215 Boucier, Tracy 1 14, 215, 246, 346 Bougher, Janice 215 Bowman, Phillip 142 Boyette, Joann 215 Bradshaw, Brenda 345 Brassfield, Carson 215, 357 Brock, Julie 1 14, 215, 246, 331, 344, 345 Brown, Collen 138, 215, 348 Brown, Denise 215, 250 Brown, Melissa 215 Brown, Ted 215 Brown, Vanessa 193, 196, 197, 215, 361 Bryan, Kathleen 216, 336 Bubeck, Douglas 1 14, 216, 246, 345 Burhop, Deborah 216 Burnett, Stephanie 21 6 Busby, Joyce 216 Juniors - C Calleros, Sandra 216 Campbell, Caralyn 344 Campbell, Danny 216 Cardozo, Gloria 339 Corel, Christy 216, 336, 344 Camer, Carla 216 Carter, Charles 168, 169, 172, 174, 216 Carter, Margaret 350 Case, George 216, 362 Castaneda, Margie 216 Castanon, Patricia 333 Castro, Lance 21 8 Ceballos, Lisa 218, 333 Clupper, Tamara 218 Cobb, Robert 218, 247, 348, 363 Cobb, Jr. Jimmy 218, 336, 363 Cole, Leroy 21 8 44 7 Coleman, Dennis 218 Coletti, Carmella 218, 287, 362 Collins, Deborah 218 Conaster, Carol 218 Conklin, Kathryn 138, 218, 330, 341 Cook, Linda 336 Cooper, Kim 21 8 Cooper, Traci 218 Cordar, Christine 21 8, 360 Cordova, Ann-Marie 21 8 Castello, Carrie 218, 246, 360 Costello, Janet 21 8 Cottier, Steve 149, 163, 217, 337 Coyne, Victoria 336, 348 Craig, Bud 353 Creer, Algie 217 Crowder, Denise 217, 331, 333, 347, 360, 361 Croyle, Kathleen 217, 331, 333, 368 Cruz, Angela 217 Cushen, Eugene 217 I Juniors - D Dalton, Sandra 217 Darling, Vicki 1 38, 21 7 Daugherty, Michael 217 Davidson, Christoph 217 Davis, Andrea 1 14 Davis, Anthony 168, 169, 172, 174, 178, 217, 250 De Biaso, Gina 219, 337, 348 De Dianous 142, 191, 219, 269, 330, 333, 360 De Heer, Jerry 219 De LaCruz, Valerie 219 De La Vega, Mary Jane 138, 219 De Leon, David 137, 219, 341 De Maio, Chris 219, 337 De Rosier, Wade 269 Denman, Alvin 178, 179, 219 Dew, Larry 21 9 Diaz, Aleiandro 219 Disch, Michelle 141, 219, 269 Donnely, Gregory 219 Darius, Sherree 219, 348 Douglas, Arthur 21 9, 362 Douglass, Kenneth 219 Driggars, Paul 21 9 Driskill, Derreck 219 Drury, Jody 219 Dukeshire, Donald 219, 230, 333 Dunwoody, Donarae 194, 219, 334 Duran, Evonne 347 I Juniors - E Easdale, Guymen 149, 152 Eckhardt, Consuelo 139, 195, 219, 337 Elder, Daniel 219 Enciso, Lourdes 219 Enciso, Miguel 21 9 Epstein, Mitchell 152, 334, 363 Escobar, Belinda 219 Espiritu, Susan 219, 348 Everett, Michelle 219, 233, 331, 333 Juniors - F Farrell, Lynette 219 Ferguson, Paula 348 Ferraris, Lydia 1 14, 222, 246, 333, 337, 346, 347, 353, 360 Ferrin, Farrel 222 Finwall, Dennis '152 Fischer, Gretchen 222, 336 Flares, Lori 222 Flores, Manual 141 Flores, Phillip 339 Forbus, Leonard 250, 351 Franklin, Jennifer 141, 222 Fuiiwara, Mitchel 222, 353 O Juniors - G Gaede, Diana 222, 336 Gallegos, Arthur 222 Galvez, Teresa 222, 348 Geane, Stephan 149, 152, 174, 175, 222, 225, 353 Giberson, Debra 222 Gibson, Jeffery 1 14, 222, 330, 333, 346, 360 Gilbert, Irma 222 Gill, Denise 222 Glaser, Debra 222, 361 Glass, Jill 1 14, 222, 246, 337, 346 Glick, Karen 222, 331, 336 Gonzales, Anna Lisa Gorenberg, Michael 405 Gould, Phillip 141, Gray, Valerie 1 14, Green, Darin 269 Graff, Maria 222 222 114, 222, 246, 346, 353, 222, 269 141,194,246, 330, 346,360 Grzeskawiak, Kathleen 222, 269 Gutierrez, Gloria 224 Gutierrez, Sylvia 224 I Juniors - H Haggard, Frank 138, 141, 178, 362 Hall, Yolanda 139, 224, 286, 350 Hamill, Jeffery 141, 269 Hamlin, Charles 224 Handsby, Eva 224 Hartzog, Janet 353 Harvey, Zettie 224 Haukland, Dawn 224 Hawkins, Mark 195, 212, 213, 333, 336 Hayworth, Teresa 138, 224, 235 Harard, Vicky 224, 336 Heath, Roger 224 Hendrickson, Charlotte 224 Henson, Karen 224 Henson, Reylene 224 Hemandez, Adela 224 Hemandez, Gabriel 224 Hemdon, Susan 224 Herr, Dianna 224 Higby, Belinda 224 Highlander, Barbara 224 Hill, Robert 224 Hill, Ronda 224 Hinson, Barbara 224 Hoffman 174, 353 Hofrnan, Lorrie 336, 348 Holdgrafer, Dennis Holliday, Madonna Holman, Jana 224, 158, 182, 183, 224 224, 253, 359 353 Hauser, John 141, 224, 269, 330, 358 Hubl, Christine 346 Hughes, Rhonda 224 I Juniors - I in, Elaine 224 ac, Angelique 224 I uniors - J ka, Robert 224, 354, 358 erson, Pauline 225, 284, 350 mes, Patricia 225, 350 amillo, Julie 225, 246, 361 is, Gilbert 345 kins, Christine 225, 288, 344 nson, David 152, 178, 225 nson, Kin 225 nson, Melissa 225, 235, 337 nson, Paul 225, 354 nson, Peggy 225 nson, Roger 163, 225, 353 rez, Henry 225 I uniors - K pka, Keith 225 tz, Karen 194, 333, 361 mer, David 152, 178 dle, Abigail 344 g, Jeff 178 cher, Tammy 247, 288, 330, 362 in, Janet 1 15, 330, 333, 334, 346 pp, Karen 331 zan, Christine 142 uniors - L e,Mary 231 ner, Brion 149, 152, 178, 180, 231, 233, 330, 34, 336, 358, 363 , Patti 231 n, Elisa 231 aria, Elizabeth 231 andowski, Craig 347 htner, Carol 231 htner, Caroline 231, 341, 350 leton, David 231 pke, Erick 231 ro, Joaquin 231 z, Estella 231 z, Gilbert 232 l nlors - M cias, Johnny 233 drid, Roberta 233 ineri, Susan 233 lcom, Kimberly 233 ldonado, Bertha 352 ncha, Richard 233 nning, Paula 233 rciel, Diane 233 rk, Michael 233 rschke, Michael 234 rshall, Hoyt 173, 174, 175, 234 rtin, Laurie 234 rtinez, Kenneth 142, 158, 159, 234, 337, 363 rtinez, Lorenzo 234 rinez, Robert 149, 168 rtinez, Sandra 234 rtinez, Susanne 141, 234 ruffo, Diane 234 son, Lewis 234 tthews, Theresa 333, 336 xwell, Robert 234 Anally, Saundra 234 Mc Clain, Timothy 152, 178, 262 Mc Connell, Kathleen 1 14, 138, 234, 330, 336 Mc Daniel, Kristen 194, 195, 234' Mc Elvain, Sherry 234 Mc Ghee, Helena 234, 350 Mc lntyre, Steve 337 Mc lntyre, Steven 1 38 Mc Zeal, Angila 234 Mc Gowan, Jackie 234 Medina, Luis 234 Mee, Jeffery 149, 230, 234, 334, 348, 363 Mendez, David 234 Merritt, Jacquelin 234 Methot, Lori 234, 253, 359 Miller, Barbara 223, 234, ,L 353 Miller, James 234 Mills, Linda 234 Mitchell, Gary 141, 142, 330, 333, 360 Modglin, Stephanie 234 Montana, Stephen 163, 336, 363 Monterrosas, Joanna 269, 339 Montes, Delores 193, 336, 361 Moore, James 353 Moore, Sherrie 288 Morones, Joanna 347 Mulford, Bessie 141, 352 Muongpraun, Anuchor 152 O Jun lors - N Nason, David 238 Navor, Vivian 238 Negrete, Mike 238, 339 Nesbitt, Alexander 149, 150, 178, 197, 333, 337 Nielsen, Lori 138, 238 Nolfo, Randy 357 I Juniors - O Olin, Gayle 238, 337 Omarzu, Michael 142, 238, 268, 269 Oppelt, Vicki 238, 331, 333 Otter, Melinda 238 Overholt, Leslie 238 Owen, Robert 238 Ozyp, Frederick 238 l Jun lors - P Parrish, Sammie 152, 178, 225, 351 Patterson, Kathleen 1 14, 238, 344, 361 Pena, Adan 238 Perez, Kathleen 238 Perkins, John 185, 238 Peterson, Ricky 238 Petrin, Donald 238 Pickens, Beverly 238, 333 Pickering, Denise 238, 344 238, 330, Plaut, Susan 1 15, 123, 212, 280, 336, 345 Plunk, James 238 Pompa, Victor 238 Preston, Helen 238 Price, Robert 253, 358 Purper, Laurel 138, 238 Juniors - R Ramirez, Arthur 238 Ramirez, Carlos 238 Ramirez, Joyce 238 Randolph, Tracy 238 Rangel, Jose 239 Raynor, Paula 239, 336 Reed, Grant 149, 225, 228, 229, 363 Reed, Robert 239, 344 Reynolds, Geoffrey 239 Rhynes, Rhonda 348 Richardson, Ernest 239 Richardson, Kathy 239 Rider, Cheryl 239, 287, 362 Riley, Bobby 239 Riley, James 149, 334, 337, 348 Rios, Juana 239 Risucci, Kenneth 239, 247, 280, 336 Rizzi, Regina 239 Roberts, Brenda 138 Roberts, Stacey 239, 253, 359 Rodriguez, Joe 162, 163, 239 Rodriguez, Tom 163 Roias, Imelda 239 Rosales, Laura 239 Rosales, Lupe 239 Roser, Michael 239, 354 Rudh, Terry 239 Ruiz, Catherine 239, 288 Russell, Alan 239 Russell, Tad 239 C Juniors - S Sadler, Amy 239, 336 Sanchez, Blanca 339 Sanchez, Louis 239 Sanchez, Mauel 152 Sanchez, Rhonda 239 Sandusky, Roberta 239, 360 Saucedo, Patricia 228, 229, 247, 288, 348 Schwartz, Sherry 138 Scray, Kathleen 331 Segura, Roseann 339 Selby, Kenneth 152, 337 Sessions, John 348, 358 Sharpe, Christine 1 38 Shurte, Kelly 141, 269 Sickles, Donald 163 Sisson, Mark 240 Skadron, Cynthia 257, 336, 333, 341 , 360 Skipper, Rhonda 337, 360 Smith, Melinda 1 14, 246, 247, 330, 337, 346, 347, 360, 405 Smith, Stanford 223 Sonnenberg, Mark 347, 353 Sroda, Sally 340, 347, 354 Staton, Sandra 336 Stidham, Jennifer 348 Stockton, Carey 345 Stone, Cynthia 344 Strally, Susan 329 Stubbs, Angela 223, 242, 246, 288 Suarez, Martin 242 Sweet, Brenda 242, 331, 333, 344, 347, 360 I Juniors - T Tanner, Patrick 182, 183 Taylor, Nancy 138, 139, 242 Teel, James 152, 242, 336, 348 Temple, Lori 337, 348 Terrill, Kimberly 242, 361 Terry, Yolanda 242, 282, 283 Thomas, Kelly 242, 345 Thomas, Kelly 242 4 Thomas, Sonya 242, 350 fngsy ' 1 rx Xl 4:07. x .,, . . ,i .f w X exxyft .5 XX' -I.. 1145. X .AI 3 ,,. N Y N , X. Thomas, Tracy 242,336 2 , I Auf- A, 'E' Thompson, Gregory 152, 178, 223, 242, 247 'lf V Y:-5 - if nf -. ' 1 Thompson, Leslie 242,344 ..,. I' ,y 4 'Qi '-,fxffg Thweatt, Laura 242 A E . f .' ,glib 57-214 Uptou, Anthony 242 W I X ', ' 77111 Tomlinson, Patrick 242 V ', X Torbiti, Lisa 242 . ' f-' xv Torres, Ismael 242 Y ' h Q,-, - ' Torrez,Javier 242 f , 5 A 5 . ' ' Townsend, Maria 242 7 1 4 1 ' - , If 3 - ,fl- ',', Tumbeamnay 242 . J -', JM . 3 1 S, fn - . airy' Tyner, Shelby 242 A ' ll , ',,-'fn ' ' f. 1 ff - 4 N 5 'I TZ, 1 Juniors U ' 4 +4 ,-oJY l 1' 9 - x' L.. 1 .' J V , 2 . ' Urquizy, Dennis 242, 347 Qi iff 'vt' ' V ' '11 E334 :tx ,vt f -ng.-in 1 1 ' ff ' a I , ,Y ' - Juniors - V Valdez, Mark 341 Valencia, James 152, 178, 242 Valenzuela, Roberto 242 Vassilakos, Gregory 242, 269 Vaughn, Judith 243 Verdone, Brian 149, 337, 348, 363 Verdugo, Yvonne 243 - - Vernon, Brett 243, 330, 347, 362 Q Veldosola, Ralph 163, 243 Voos, Beverley 141, 243 I Juniors - W Wahlgren, Albert 245 Ward, Danette 245, 359, 362 Wardlow, Amber 245 Wosley, Cynthia 245 Watson, Laurel 245, 344, 353 Webb, William 245 Weddington, Diana 197, 245, 336 Weiser, Evelyn 245, 331, 333, 337, 361 Wellington, Steve 245, 333 Weherbie, John 245, 269, 330, 333, 354, 358 Wheaton, Beth 138, 145 Wheeler, Gary 245 Wheetly, Cheryl 245 Whisman, William 352 White, Tommie 245 Whitten, Bonnie 245 Wiggins, Richard 158, 159, 182, 183, 335, 341 Williams, Dyna 245 Williams, Leatrice 245, 350 Williams, Rebecca 245 Williams, Tammie 245 Wilson, Denna 245, 344 Winchell, Paul 245 Winters, Rex 149, 225, 247, 333, 348, 353, 363 Wood, Gail 353 Wright, Melvin 245 I Juniors - X, Y, Z Yurko, Mark 245 Zavela, April 245 Zorn, Dana 245 416 I v f- 51. l 'if S-rf. l-3 :Q .-, Sophomores Sophomores - A Abrams, Elon 296 Abrego, Rosanna 296 Adams, Michelle 296 Adamson, Lori 296, 344 Adamson, Patricia 296 Aguila, Richard 296, 339 Ainsworth, Lawrence 163, 168, 296, 337 Alba, Macaria 296 Alba, Victoria 296 Albers, David 296 Allen, Donna 296 Allsup, Bart 155 Alsanzo, Anna 296 Anderson, Carell 296 Anderson, Kevin' 168, 296 Anderson, Lisa 296 Archavaleta, Pablo 296 Armendarez, Cynthia 296 Sophomores - B Bagge , Anthony 296 Bally, Pamela 329, 361 Baldwin, Brent 296 Baldwin, Steven 296 Bales, Charles 296 Banez, Bernard 296 Barnes, Aaron 157 Barth, Julie 1 38 Barton, Loretta 141, 269, 296 Batey, Carl 296 Baumgardner, Timothy 178, 296 Bayus, Mark 296 Bedard, Roberta 296, 353 Beeman, Tommie 138, 296, 337 Beers, Richard 155, 167, 168, 296 Bergman, Thomas 296 Bernal, Thomas 141, 296, 339 Bernier, Karen 296 Billingsly, Anthony 296 Black, Linda 296, 344 Bonilla, Salvador 296 Boslough, Jeffery 345 Botello, Katherine 296 Botts, Kris 194, 296, 313, 361 Bourland, Michele 296 Boyd, Karen 296 Brazell, Michelle 296, 354 Briones, Michael 141 , 269, 296 Britton, Paul 296 Broadhead, Kathy 296 Brooks, Rosolond 296 Brown, Donna 296 Brownen, Wayne 296 Bunch, Sherry 296 Burhop, Tina 296 Bunett, Cyny-iia 197 Butz, Curtis 296 Sophomores - C Cacka, Elizabeth 269, 295, 296 Cade, Connie 296 Campell, Keri 300, 336 Campbell, Lynne 300 Conant, Gerald 300, 345 Card, Joseph 300 Cariagc, Michael 174, 296, 300, 317 Carlson, Kurt 174, 300 Carrion, Paul 300, 339 Castillo, Christine 300 Castillo, Roberto 300 Castro, Raymond 338 Cavanough, Kathy 298, 300, 336 Cavanough, Robert 300 Cacanough, Toni 141, 269 Ceballos, Rabin 141, 300 Chackos, Lisa 300 Chap man, Joni 300 Chavira, Dolores 300 Check, Terri 300, 337 Chew, Robin 300 Chinn, Laurine 300 Cho, Jae 300 Christian, Carol 194, 298 Clark, Brent 195, 248, 300, 337 Clemants, Sandra 1 14, 192, 193, 361 Cobb, Tommy 248, 297, 336 Colletti, Mary 253, 359 Collins, Paula 138, 300 Colvin, Johnny 300 Conley, Eugene 182, 300 Conrad, Diane 300 Cook, James 300 Coop er, Randall 300 Cordero, Ruben 300 Corona, Renee 300 Correa, Rebecca 300, 337 Costakes, Constanti 139, 300 Sophomores - DUPP Da ug ef, Dee 194, aoo, 361 hwy, Robin soo Davis, Gloria 250, 302 Davis, Howard 302 Davis, Lena 302, 352 Davis, Lisa 302 Davis, Raymond 141, 233, 264 Davis , Stephanie 138, 302, 306, 3 Davis, Teresa 302, 361 Dawson, Edward 302 Dawson, Laquito 302 De La Cruz, Joann 302 De Le on, Margo 302 Denton, John 178 Detinne, Sherry 302 Diaz, Irma 302, 353 Dickey, Michael 302 Dickey, Michael 142 Direen, Anne 304 Dolan, Daniel 149, 152, 298, 304 Donnelly, Glenna 304 Dooly, Renee 304 Dougan, Dwayne 304 Down er, Laura 304, 362 Dukes, Johnny 304 Durgin,Narma 304 So phomores - Easly, Glen 304 Edge, Judy 304 Edwards, Jill 304 Edler, Tommie 304 Elliot, Roger 304 Ellis, Mark 304 Esposito, Frank 304 Egans, Gaye 138, 337, 341, 361 Face, Saphomores - von ne 304 Falgren, .laki 304 Feene y, Mathew 304 Felix, Susie 304, 337 Ferguson, Terri 304, 336 1 4 li Fernandez, Danial 304 Fernandez, Katie 138, 304 Fields, Susie 304 Fields, Anataporn 157, 178 Fletes, Alfredo 168, 304, 319 Flin, Carlos 178, 319 Flores, Cynthia 304 Flores, Margarita 269, 304 Floyd, Teri 304 Fluker, Bobby 304 Folkens, Scott 304, 353 Fonzi, Edward 155, 163, 304, 336 Ford, Jeffrey 304 Fort, Darryl 304 Fosdick, Craig 155, 304, 337 Fox Eric 304 395 Fox Julie 289 304 Fraiio Yvonne 304 Fowler, David 304 Sophomores - Gaffney, Steven 305, 330, 344 Gaiche, Annette 141, 269, 305 Gallardo, Diana 305 Garcia, Alfonso 305 Garcia, Beatriz 305 Garcia, Juan 155, 305 Garcia, Leticia 305 Gamett, Edward 305 Garrity, Laura 305 Gartner, John 353 Garza, Paul 305 Gasca, Rudy 305 Gayton, Fernando 166, 305 Genga, Gary 305 Gibson, Cindy 305 Giegold, Patricia 305 Givens, Robin 305 Gafcrth, Terri 305 Gomez, Pedro 339 Gomez, Steven 305 Gomez, Tony 305 Gonzales, Adela 305 Gonzales, Margaret 305 Gonzales, Rosalie 305 Gonzales, Virginia 138, 305 Good Jr., Raymond 141, 269, 305 Gossard, Richard 305, 330, 344 Gould, Andrew 305 Graham, John 305, 336 Grant, Douglas 305 Greene, Hans 305 Gross, James 269, 305 Grube, David 305 Gunter, Brad 305 Gustafson, Linda 305, 361 Gutierrez, Gary 157, 305 Sophomores - H Hairgrove, Tam 305 Hall, Adam 305 Hammil, Brian 305, 344 Handshy, Barbara 308, 362 Hanner, Lynda 208 Hansen, Andrea 336 Hansen, Todd 308 Hargrove, Solomon 308 Harvey, Carol 308 Hawran, Melanie 253, 308, 357 Headman, Susan 269, 308, 329, 330 Headstrom, Marie 253, 308, 354 Heinze, Jeffery 308 Heister, Jay 178, 308, 353 Hendrix, Sandra 308 Hemandez, David 308, 339 18 Hemandez, Mark 308 Hemandez, Maunual Jr. 141, 296 Herring, Cynthia 308 Hill, Paula 141, 308 Hoff, Andrea 138 Holman, Gary 308 Houlihan, Mathew 353 Hudson, Michael 309 Hurst, Amber 309 Haynes, Katherine 248, 309 Sophomores - I Ingram, Linda 297, 336, 367 lngro, Lisa 138, 309 lrom, Melissa 194, 309, 361 Sophomores - J Jackman, Tamera 309, 317, 336 Jackson, Ba 309 Jackson, David 309, 329, 330, 344, 358 Jackson, John 155, 269, 309 Jackson, Timothy 309 Jeffors, Robert 309 Jeffery, Stan 309 Jensema, Deborah 309 Johnson, Belinda 197, 309, 321, 337, 361 Johnson, Michael 309 Jolliffe, David 309 Jones, Cynthia 307, 310 Janes, Lawrence 310 Jordan, Rochelle 310 Jordan, Tim 310 Juarez, Gerald 310 Sophomores - K Kaseno, Gregory 310, 329, 330, 336 Katz, James 310, 336, 348 Kay, Mary 310 Keeney, Allan 310 Kenedy, Mark 174, 175 Kehn, Neena 310 Kopp, Kristan 193, 197, 310, 321, 353, 361 Krabill, Kathryn 264, 310, 330 Kranson, Howard 310 Krause, John 157 Kriso, Tracy 138, 284, 310, 336 Kuehn, Una 310 Kuhn, Janice 310 Kukula, George 310 Sophomores - L Laub, yron 310 Lavin, Gilbert 310 Lawhorn, Marion 310, 340 Le Blanc, Lisa 310 Lebernight, Alice 310, 329 Lee, Timothy 310 Leker, Kimberly 310 Lemos, Mary 310 Lent, Brian 310 Lent, Debbie 310 Lewis, John 310 Liebman, Puala 310, 349 Lightner, Lisa 250, 310 Livezey, Theresa 310 Loch, Kevin 31 O Loehr, Petra 269, 310 Logan, Dawn 310 Logos, Lawrence 310 Lollis, Juliet 138, 269, 310 Long, Deanna 310 Lopez, George 339 Lopez, Irma 310 Lopez, Lydia 269, 310 Lopez, Randolf 310 Love, Willie 212, 250, 351 Loveless, Ernest 21 2 Lowery, Kevin 269, 312, 353 Lozano, Monica 31 2 Lucero, Michael 31 2 Luing, Julie 312 Luna, James 269, 312 Lungstrom, Suzanne 312 Sophomores - Magano, Jimmy 312 Makinson, Ernie 312 Maldonado, Santalia 312 Mancha, Julian 312, 339 Mann, Keith 312 Mansir, Michael 312 Manuel, Sonya 312 Manzano, Katherine 312 Maroney, Laura 312 Marshall, Richard 312 Martin, William 312 Martin, Eliiah Jr. 168, 312 Martinez, Elsa 312 Martinez, Hedy 312 Martinez, Rick 312 Martinez, Roy 312 Martinez, Terry 312 Maruffo, Danny 312 Massey, David 312, 353 Matus, Randall 312 Maupin, Charles 312 Maxey, Susan 312 Maxwell, Sherry 312 Mays, Jeffrey 312 McAllister, Ron 31 2 McAllister, Tambro 312 McCabe, Julie 197, 313 McClain, Velma 197, 313, 353 McClure, Ran 313 McCormick, Patrick 31 3 McCreery, Ward 313, 362 McCullough, Tracy 31 3, 362 McCurry, Kevin 138, 158, 313 McDaniel, Kevin 313 McEwan Jr., Alexander 313, 344 McFarland, Don 313 McFarland, Willie 313 McGee, Timothy 155, 313 McGill, Linda 268, 269, 313 McKiernan, Mark 313 McKinney, Letha 313 McMinn, Tracy 313, 361 McNeil, Christopher 31 3 McSweeney, Rhoda 313 Meadows, Jerry 31 3 Medlock, Belinda 31 3 Meiris, John 313 Melendrez, Karen 313, 340 Mella, Robert 155, 163, 313 Mendez, Jose 313 Mendez, Veronica 31 3 Mendoza, Dennis 313 Mendoza, Kathleen 307, 315 Mendoza, Kenneth 315 Mendoza, Robert 31 5 Mexa, Kathleen 268, 269, 315 Miller, Arlene 313 Miller, John 313 Mohney, Steven 315 Molina, Teresa 315 Moore, Karen 31 5 Moreno, Lorenzo 315 Moreno, Socorro 315 Morris, Dolores 293,307,315 317 329 330 336 ison, Charles 315, 330 se, Traci 138, 315 hy, Bernardet 315 ay, Glenn 315 ray, Jerry 174 rs, Alvin 315 'clcs, Dana 315 phomores - N ola, Ruth 138, 315 quist, Dana 138, 315, 329, 330, 337 phomores - 0 rien, Sharri 138, 341, 345 ampo, Lydia 138, 315 oo, Gloria 315 oa, Patricia 315 on, Scott 269, 315, 341, 362 , Robert 354 'z, David 157, 178, 315 man, Colette 315 phomores - P illa, Leno 315, 339 egyi, Daniel 155, 315 er, Tracey 1 35 iagua, Delia 315 ham, Marie 315 illas, Susan 253, 315 ne, Gregory 344 te, Curtis 174, 315 z, Fabienne 315 rson, Karen 138, 315 rson, Lori 31 5 osino, Lynda 269, 315 er, Donald 315, 319 cke, Sharon 315 azek, Robert 141, 269, 316 n, James 316 olece, Kim 316 ier, Julie 197, 316, 361 driel, Kevin 178, 316 ell, James 316 da, Manuel 205 phomores - Q intero,Dalares 316 iroz 316 phomores - R n, Tracy 316 irez,Aleiandro 316 Roias, Maria 316 Roller, Robin 316, 344, 361 Romero, Dean 316 Romero, Domingo 316 Romero, Venise 316 Root, Robert 155, 168, 316 Rosevink, Kathryn 138, 316 Ross, Karen 138, 299, 318, 329, 330, 344, Rowe, Diana 253, 318 Rudh, Kevin 318 Ruftner, Laura 318 Ruiz, Anthony 318 Ruiz, David 149, 152, 318, 337 Ruiz, Juan 31 8 Russell, Raymond 318 Soehomores Saari, aren 268, 269 Samara, Roseann 318 Sanabia, Elizabeth 318, 339 Sanchez, Cecilia 318 -S Sanchez, Suzanne 319 Sanchez, Vincent 155 Santana, Donnie 138, 319, 353 Sarvela, Lori 319 Sauceda, Thomas 257 Sauerbrun, Mike 155 Sayre, Debra 319 Scals, Bobby 319 Scrasella, Gary 319, 337 Scarsella, Larry 319 Scherer, Laura 138, 253, 319, 359 Schiavone, David 319 Schillero, Dale 319 Schoelkopf, Sharon 319 Schools, Lawrence 295, 319 Scray, Michael 320 Sharp, Berry 155, 320 Shaw, Tammy 320 Shearer, Julie 320 Shellhammer, Sheri 138, 320, 321, 329, 331, 361 Shenton, Robert 194, 195, 320 Shutt, Elizabeth 138 Silva, Jeannette 320 Simon, Leslie 320 Siperstein, Sandra 194, 313, 32 Sisson, William 320 Slagerman, Mitchell 320, 330 Smead, Paula 320, 361 Smith, Brian 320, 362 Smith, Kelly 138 Smith, Kenneth 320 Smith, Lyn 197 Smith, Mark 299, 320 Smith, Sarette 320 0,331,361 Yost, Violet 322 irez irez Anthony 114, 136,182, 298, 316 irez, , Mary 316 , Patricia 253, 316 os, Joe 316 som, Jennifer 316 , Clifford 155, 316 mann, Russle 182, 183, 316, 337 ves, Art 316, 353 es, Tracy 316 e, Danny 316 ardson, Barbara 316 y, Adam 1 74 rts, Barbara 289, 316, 336, 345, 361 Snavely, Tab 320 Snyder, Pamela 250, 320, 327 Solomon, Suzanne 320, 337 Spitier, Cynthia 320 Stackhouse, Lesley 320 Stafford, Vickie 320 Stephens, Janet 320 Sterling, Patrick 320 Sterrett, Tamara 320 Stevenson, Emma Stewart, Christoph 320, 330 Stichert, Christine 320 inson, Cyrstal 316, 352 inson, Jeffrey 316 inson, Mary 316 gers, David 316 riguez, Gregory 162, 163, 316, 319 riguez, Julie 316 riguez, Lillian 316 ers, William 183, 316, 319 Stinson, Mary 320 Storer, Lori 293, 329, 330, 337 Straily, Susan 268, 269, 320, 330, 336 Stratton, Janet 320 Sweitzer, Mark 320 Sylvestre, Donna 138, 320 Sophomores - T Tafoyia, Monica 320 Tam, D Taylor, on 320 Kathleen 320 Terry, Dianna 269, 320 Terry, Kelly 269, 320 Terry, Luke 320 Thoma Etta 322 5, Thomas, Kerri 322 Thomas, Linda 322, 329 Thomas, Troy 155, 322 Thompson, Gerald 174, 322 Thomp on, Loretta 97, 353 Umpany, Greg 322 Townsend, Maria 322 s Topoleski, Matthew 295, 322, 323, 329, 354 R Tracy, oberta 138, 322, 337, 338 Sophomores - U Ufkes, Patricia 322 Ulmer, Lisa 192, 193,197,198, 321 , 322 Urquiio, Sheila 322 Sop Valdivia, Irene 322 Valdivia, Kathy 322 Valdivia, Valerie 322 Vara, Jose 322 Vargas, Laura 322, 338, 339 Vasquez, Marina 322, 353 Verbec k, Christine 322 Verdone, Michael 248, 322 Vermill ion, Curtis 322 Vernon, Leona 322 Sophomores - W Waegele, Darnelle 322 Walker, Catherine 193, 322, 329, 361 Warne r, Ronda 322 Warren, Ines 322, 362 Warren, Katherine 322 Washington, Helen 322 Washington, Victor 178, 322 Watson, Stayra 197, 350, 353 Webb, Zackery 322 Weitl, Teresa 322 Wenning, Kevin 322 Whitch White, White, urch, Gordon 138, 322 Jerome 322 Susan 269, 322 Wilkinson, Mary 353 Williams, Daniel 174, 319, 322 Williams, Naomi 250, 322 Willis, Lisa 322 Wilson , Dodd 322 Wilson, John 322, 362 Wilson, Lance 322 Wilson, Steven 168, 172, 174, 322 Wolff, Randy 322, 329, 330, 336 Woll, Anita 138, 322 Wright, Lee 141, 142, 269, 322 Sop Young, Dominic 325 Yzagui Zaritsk Zavela Zuniga rre, Reno 325 y, Steven 325, 344, 354 , Vance 325, 330 Leticia 353 homores - 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R. 4915 'Wg .-lp 'K ' -,I ..'f E V 1 1 w W X I 4 reshmen eshmen - rega, Maria 369 ins, Kerry 369 udo, Katherine 369 ,uiIar, Pedro 353, 369 uilar, Rudolph 269, 369 ers, Beth 369 n, John 390 n, Julie 369 n, Lori 138, 369 n, Sherry 369 erson, Darla 369 derson, Laura 369 erson, Richard 369 rode, Dino 369 'llon, Arlene 269, 369 gast, Brenda 369 enderiz, Fernando 369 strong, Tyson 369 ins, Somkid 352, 369 eshmen - er, Cathy 369 derrama, Annette 269, 3 ders, Christopher 369 dwin, Teresa 369 ez, John 369 nerman, Earline 369 low, Jolene 138 on, Susan 269, 369 eshmen - brera, Susan 371 ll, Joyce 371 macho, Martin 371 rd, Tammy 371 rdoza, Annette 371 rlson, Lisa 371 mal, Lori 371 rrillo, Alberto 166 stillo, Bridget 371 ndler, Lisa 371 varria, Dora 372 us, Paul 362, 372 rest, Guy 372 rist, Lorraine 372 rk, Gilbert 372 rk, Paula 372 uson, Belynda 372 yton, Christine 37 2 yton, Donald 155, 372 aver, Donald 372 ments, Brian 372 le, Lydia 37 2 le, Melvin 372 lemon, Cynthia 37 2 lemon, Gretchen 372 llins, Clinton 372 Ivins, Marlene 372 oper, Jackie 353 mwell, Michael 353, 372 rrell, Brian 372 stello, Zachary 37 2 urtney, Lynne 372 ig, Bob 353, 372 ig, Shelly 372 A B 69 C Cram, Laura 372 Creech, Donald 372 Crowder, Lisa 372 Freshmen - D Dagraca, Robert 372 Dolrymple, Cheri 269, 372 Darkins, Melanie 372 Darling, Frankie 353, 372 Dauer, Carroll 372 Daugherty, William 155, 166 Davenport, Danny 141 Davis, Dylan 372 Davis, Evelyn 372 Davis, James 372 Davis, Robert 269, 372 Davis, Steven 178, 353 Davis, Vincent 372 De LaHoyo, Juan 372 De LaVega, Anna 372 De Lena, Anthony 372 De Rosier, Chad 372 Deason, Karen 372 Deetz, John 166, 372 Deyon, Royall 141, 374 Dollinger, Donald 374 Dorame, Elsa 374 Draper, Denise 374 Drescher, Paulette 374 Drost, Danny 374 Drury, Alisa 374 Dukes, Glenn 374 Dukes, Glennetta 374 Dukeshire, Loreli 374 Dunfee, Brent 374 Duran, Barbara 374 Durham, Cynthia 374 Freshmen - E Eaton, Tamera 269 Ehe, Gregory 155 Ehlers, Cynthia 374 Elder, Julie-Lyn 374 Ellias, Adelia 374 English, Margaret 374 Epps, Kurt 374 Epstein, Ronna 347, 374 Escorzago, Reynoldo 141, 269 Freshmen - F Feistner Jr., Landis 374 Fenimore, Abby 374 Ferland, Pierre 374 Ferro, Daniel 141 , 254, 269, 358, 374 Fisk, Duke 374 Fletes, Juan 374 Flores, Anna 374 Foley, Steven 374 Fowler, Rosemarie 374 Fox, Daniel 374 Franco, Johny 374 Frink, Martha 300, 344, 375 Frisby, Chad 141, 269, 375 Freshmen - G Galarzo, Rene 375 Gallardo, Priscilla 375 Garcia, Francisco 352, 375 Garcia, Theresa 375 Garibaldi, Rafael 178, 375, 390 Garibay, Anna 138, 375 Garrett, Victor 375 Gates, Darlene 375 Gaytan, Francisco 375 Genga, Dianna 138, 375 Gephart, Kerry 375 Girard, Annette 375 Golston, Ellen 375 Gopar, Mario 375 Grant, Lydia 340, 352 Grant, Timothy 37 Greco, Mark 375 Grenowich, Stephen 375 Griffin, Tamara 375 Griffith, Evan 375 Grim, Merrell 375 Gross, Vickie 141, 269, 375 Guerrero, Babara 379 Gunter, James 379 Gutierrez, Norfelia 379 Gutierrez, Victoria 379 Freshmen - H Hafford, Kimberly 379 Hale, Thomas 155, 353 Hale, Scott 376 Hall, Scott 376 Hamilton, Edwin 376 Hammer, Angela 197, 376 Hargrove, Margart 376 Harris, Shari 376 Harvey, Robert 376 Hawkins, Cynthia 376 Henderson, Richard 376 Henderson, Warren 250, 351 Hernandez, Ralph 166 Herrera, Fernando 376 Hignight, Donna 376 Hill, Margaert 376 Hong, Lethi 376 Horn, Vickie 376 Hosking, Linda 376 Howe, Elizabeth 376 Hudnall, Marlaigne 376 Hughes, Donna 376 Hunter, Pamela 376 Hurt, Steven 376 Husband, Beniamin 376 Husband, Willie 376 Freshmen - I Isaac, Jessie 250, 350 Isaacs, David 138, 254, 340, 376 Isaacs, Dirk 254, 340, 376 Freshmen - J Jackson, Brian 376 Jackson, Vicky 376 Jaramillo, Loretta 376 Jaramillo, Peter 376 Jenning, Dennis 376 Johnson, John 376 Johnson, Julie 376 Johnson, Sherrill 376 Johnson, Wallace 362, 376 Jonz, David 376 Freshmen, - K Kalmar, Ronald 141 , 269, 376 Kammer, Brian 269, 376 Katherine 387 Sanchez, Sargent, 4 Katsaros, Kimberly 374, 390 Kaufman, Michelle 141, 269, 376 Keeling, Robert 376 Keesee, Kendo 376 Kepner, Darlene 376 Kimball, Donna 376 Kirk, Lisa 138, 376 Klein, June 376 Knight, Derrick 362, 376, 391 Krache, Mary 138, 376 Krumwiede, Robin Freshmen - L LaVigne, Donna 376 Labonte, Deborah 376 Lamb, Jeanetta 376 Land, Sharon 378 Landry, Lisa 378 Lane, Richard 378 Lantz, Karen 378 Le, Dung 378 Levario, Christoph 378 Levario, Norberto 378 Lewis, Michael 378 Liebrum, Phyllis 353 Linski, David 353, 378 Littleton, Pamela 138, 378 Lizarroga, Arturo 378 Loftus, Michael 378 Long, Mylinda 378 Lopez, Ray 378 Louder, Lollita 378 Lowery, Jeffery 143 Freshmen - M Magana, Ronnie 166 Maior, Patrick 166 Mancillas, David 353, 378 Maples, Charles 340, 354 Marinis, Anthony 168 Martin, Harold 378 Martinez, Armando 378 Martinez, Christina 378 Martinez, Gerald 378 Martinez, Martha 379 Martinez, Michael 37 9 Martinez, Robert 168 Miner, Curt 381 Minor, Pamela 381 Miranda, Ernie 381 Mitchell, Anetha 381 Mitchell, Paul 381 Mohlin, Joyce 340, 381 Molina, Gretchen 381 Molisani, Tana 381 Monahan, Martha 381 Manterrosa, Lorraine 339, 381 Montes, Tina 381 Montoya, Delbert 381 Moore, Donald 381 Moore, Timothy Morales, Maria Moreno, Bobby Morgan, Randy Morgan, Ronald 344, 381 Morin, Deborah 381 Moseley, Damito 141 , 381 Moseley, Daniel 381 Mosqueda, Arthur 381 Mosqueda, Loriana 381 Moten, Sandra, 381 Murray, Scott 381 Musgray, Jeffrey 381 Myers, Nancy 381 Freshmen - N Neal, Eric 381 Newton, Melvin 353, 381 Newton, Sherri 138, 197, 361, 381 Nickell, Danisa 381 Nielsen, Mark 381 Noble, Steven 381 Nudd, Claudia 381 Nunez, Theresa 381 Freshmen - O O'Brien, Richard 381 O'Connor, Linda 381 O'Connor, Penny 381 Obst, Karl 381 Olmsted, Kathryn 382 Olson, Sheryl 362, 382 Oltman, Patricia 382 155 381 381 381 Pullen, Kristi 84 Puma, Jay 384 Purvis, Carolyn 1 94, 361, 384 Freshmen - R Ramirez, Armando 384 Ramirez, Elizabeth 384 Ramirez, John 166, 384 Ramirez, Jose 384 Ramirez, Sandra 384 Ramos, Theresa 361, 384 Randolph, William 384 Rangel, Micheal 384 Raynor, Cindy 384 Reardon, Christopher 384 Reel, Robin 384 Reese, Frances 384 Reeves, Susan 1 38, 384 Reyes, Elizabeth 138, 385 Rice, Leanne 385 Ridenour, Bret 385 Rienstra, Kenneth 385 Rienti, Cynthia 269, 362, 385 Ritchie, Joni 385 Rivas, Louis 23 Rivera, Steven 385 Roberts, Christopher 385 Roberts, Kevin 141, 269, 352, 353, 385 Roberts, Lauren 250, 385 Roberts, Wade 385 Robin, Steve 344 Robinson, Steve 385 Robinson, Terril 385 Rodriguez, Damian 385 Rodriguez, Patricia 385 Rodriquez, Roy 385 Roessler, Carl 385 Roias, Loniina 385 Romero, Adelina 385 Root, Jon 375, 387 Ruiz, Lorna 269, 387 Massey, Danyette 353, 379 Matthews, Stacy 379 Mays, Bradley 379 McAllister, Donald 353, 379 McAllister, Robert 353 McClintock, Douglas 141 , 269, 379 McDonald, Pete 379 McDonald, Samuel 155 McElfish, Kelvin 379 McFadden, Melvin 379 McGhee, Robert 168 McMinn, Lisa 379 McOrmond, Michael 141, 379 Means, Cynthia 379 Mee, Gregory 379 Mee, Wendy 361, 379 .Mendoza, Barbara 339, 379 Mendoza, Dawn 379 Mendoza, Tina 379 Merrill, Jonie 381 Merrill, Lorie 379 Micklas, Diana 381 Miller, Michael 141 Miller, Pamala 381 Miller, Jimmy 269 Mills, Clifford 174 22 Orona, Ronald 382 Ortiz, Alberta 382 Ortiz, Elizabeth 382 Osburn, Blaine 362, 382 Otterbein, Kurt 382 Freshmen - P Russell, Sheri 387 Freshmen - S Samara, Eva 387 Sanchez, Joseph 387 Sanchez, Sanders, Sanders, Sandova Maria 387 David 387 James 387 l, Beatrice 387 Santana, Daniel 387 Victoria 387 Pate, Diana 382 Patterson, Kathy 382 Pedrosa, Elizabeth 382 Pena, Linda 383 Pendergast, Sandra 138, 383 Perez, Randy 383 Peterson, Annette 1 38 Petrosino, John 141, 383 Pettway, Kevin 383 Phillips, Diana 383 Plaut, Cynthia 383 Plein, Robert 383 Pompa, Anna 383 Poore, Amber 383 Popadak, Daniel 383 Prado, Robert 155, 383 Pratt, Michael 141, 384 Price, Blaine 141, 258, 269, 384 Price, Reginald 141, 384 Sauceda, Laura 269, 387 Saum, Tina 387 Sawka, Donald 387 Saylor, Cynthia 387 Schauf, Robert 178, 353, 387 Schiilero, Stewart 387 Schmidt, Susan 387 Schnarre, George 387 Schorr, Kimberly 387 Schweigl, Matthew 387 Scott, Hi-Kyum 387 Selberis, Michael 387 Self, Diann 387 Serra, Joseph 387 Serrano, Luis 387 Seyden, Heather 138, 387 Shaddox, Steven 387 Shaffer, Daniel 387 Shamblin, Gregory 269, 387 Shamblin, Jeffery 269, 387 Kevin 387 Julie 269, 387 Tamara 194, 258, 375, 387 Cecilia 387 Maria 387 Timothy 387 Greg 388 Kenneth 375, 388 3 Ha I 388 enneth 388 ze 1 n Alexander 166, 388 269, 361, 388 62, 388 3 Joe 388 Kirk 337 Mark 388 Rosalie- 388 Sandra 388 Terri 388 Robert 141,388 141, 269, 389 Pamela 289 Sandi 340, 389 David 389 Tammy 389 Richard 351 Mary 138, 340, 347, 389 Jill 389 389 Terry 142, 269 Stephen 1 55 Brenda 389 Cynthia 269, 389 Rhonda 367, 389 Mona 361, 389 Taffy 392 Eric 392 Doreen 391 J .EEZ-as , '72, 25 Of yi? CLQVKQ 'Q' I l Freshmen - T ' ,g'jZ Taylor, Cynthia 391 at alzlpogakuagz Taylor, Martha 391 Wa ,Ronnie ' rhomucnanny 178,391 W: 0 3 Thomas, Lisa 391 Qtqffz Weddall 39 ' Thompson, Forrest 351,391 N W ' Dan Thorn, Rachel 391 Thornbur Lisa 391 9, Tomlinson, Sabrina 391 Torres, Jacquelin 339, 391 Townsend, Chorrita 391 Tryon, Melody 391 Turek, Anna 391 Turner, Benito 391 Tyner, Kirby 391 Freshmen - U Ufkes, Phillip 166,391 Uribes, Violet 392 Urquizu,Chorels 392 Freshmen - V Valdez, Cindy 392 Valdez, Guadalupe 392 Valdivia, Christina 392 Valenzuela, Armida 392 Van DeVen, Rachel 353, 392 Vasquez, Lisa 392 Vaughn, Stephanie 392 Vice, William 392 Vincent, Timothy 392 Vinson, April 392 Freshmen - W Waitschies, Diana 361, 392 Waitschies, Richard 392 Wallace, Ricardo 1 38, 392 Wallace, Timothy 392 Wenning, John If Whalen, Joe 392 M Wheeler, Terry 392 e Q-14 We ch, t n 392 1 'Q Wheetley, Kevin 392 White, Shirlene 269, 392 ' Whiteman, Steven 392 Whitener, Terry 392 Whittaker, Douglas 392 Will, Rebecca 138, 269, 392 Williams, James '392 K Williams, Kiveli 197, 250, 392 Williams, Michael 368 Williams, Scott 392 Williams, Somiit 392 Williford, Chris 392 Wilson, Marsha 392 Wilson, Michele 392 Wingo, Michelle 392 Wiss, Roxanne 392 Wolf, Suzanne 392 Wood, Mark 392 Wyatt, September 366, 392 Freshmen - X, Y, Z Yates, Dwaine 392 Yepez, Rosie 392 Yorgesen, Kevin 392 Zamora, Elsa 392 Zertuche, Louis 392 ,ale e 19 e L. ,ml 1 , i I N 4 F' .Wi I 5 X We, the Editors of the l977- l978 Pacificana Annual, hope that you enioy this book. 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