Palos Verdes High School - Triton Yearbook (Palos Verdes Estates, CA)
- Class of 1975
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' ' '1 '-' f-- - 'f'---' WI '1- '--,fzli-'ga-:lllf-:.gi'QQAETI-, y .-f.,.-f ,,...,,.- .1-zfjf' -11. ,- 1- - -1 A,--.. a- ...., 'Ee'-2315, 1 . 1 'W' '11 T1-71.-.-,. Contents THOUGHT .... 8. . . EXPERIENCE .... . . . SENIORS .... . . . JUNIORS ......... SOPHOMORE5 .... PRESHMAN ...... ACTIVITIES ...... ORGANIZATIONS CONI3 RONTATIONS TRADE .............. INDEX .... . . . .18 .52 .55 .89 105 119 133 167 2.02. 2.68 315 gl ....J' , Hs ' -ss ' 1' . i -.. 4-. Q 4 ..........--i-s.J . '3 i . -..,Q:q,.A, - 1-gp.-gym, . N-1' -'fx--:T:tff'.:'a. ,xi'5f transitions in THOUGHT I . . 1 1 ii r? 20-District Administration MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION are from left: Edmund I. Rea, Christopher M. Moore 1Vice-Presidentj, Eleanor G. Curry QPresidentD, Neal Hertzman QClerkj, and Dr. Richard C. Kaehler. FORCEFULLY EXPLAINING his point, Dr. Claude E. Norcross SuperintendentofSchoo1sJconverses with Edmund J. Rea. District Administration Way in the night, when the lights are out, who do you think is still up and about? The District Administration vetos proposals and passes ideas. A miniature government with one central body, who's decisions could possibly change the pattern of our school life. Classes to be, or not to be, that is a question. An open campus, pay raise, tax raise- what complicated questions they must answer. LEFT: Mr. David Miller lAssistant Superintendent of Educational Ad- ministrationl, Mr. james Crockett fAssistant SuperintenclentfBusinessD, and Mrs. Lucile Crain tSpecial Assistantflnstructional Improvementl discuss future monetary allotments to special programs. District Administration-21 The Administration, our overseers, keeping watch over the flock making sure that none stray away. Keeping law and order among one and all. Creating rules and regulations, so that all may benefit. We, like an experiment, are mice, conditioned to work at the sound of a bell. One bell to get out of class, another to resume work. But this experiment comes out right in the end graduation, or in the animal world, the mouse escapes. 22-School Administration I i ,125 ,.r, AS CHIEF ADMINISTRATOR of Palos Verdes High School, Principal Edward C. Moore has numerous responsibilities relating to every aspect of school manage- ment. He oversees all school operations, some of which include handling discipline problems, constructing a budget, evaluating teachers and conferring with parents. W ,,,..,.w-MMM. , I Y K3 97 -awww ,V -... - --u..,w ' s.-fi'f ABOVE: Dean of Students Daniel Boone deals with matters of student discipline and enforcement of school rules. RIGHT: Director of Student Activities james Kinney works with Senior class President Phil Hogan as one of his proposals. igi ABOVE: Assistant Principal Donald Hagen reviews athletic schedules for arranging bus transportation. RIGHT: Assistant Principal Ronald Ru- dolph evaluates classes in dealing with members of the Student Curricu- lum Forum. School Administration iiiil i 29 .,,...,?T:,L K ku Wh, 1- L- School Administration-23 dministrative Staffs ABOVE: Office Staff, FROM LEFT: Maxine Daniels, Jean Lu- cas, Virginia Thurston and Caryl Krug. RIGHT: Attendance and Guidance Staffs, FROM LEFT: C-erda Winkler, Kathryn Uruburu, Margery Weeks, Mary Wyatt, Delia Webb and Ruth Rea. 4-Administrative Staffs THE COUNSELORS' OBJECTIVE of understanding students' needs is a diffi- cult one, FROM LEFT: Mr, Alvin Borrie, Mr. Richard Selway, Mrs. Patricia Hearn, Mr. Joseph Cunningham, Mrs. Gertrude Wood, Mr. Donald Brough, Mr. Richard Pierce and Mr, Ray Jenks. ABOVE: Financial Secretary Lois Dotson reviews the books on the day's sales. BELOW: Librarian Mary Pietro asks a student his opinion on the library's new book selection. f SXQQSS. EXAMININC A STUDENT for signs of senioritis and related diseases ofthe mind and body is Nurse Virginia Wilson. Please, just a little cough drop! I promise, I'm not addicted! and other such quaint requests were heard daily by personnel in the Health Office. Not to be forgotten are the heroic performances put in by counselors, and office staffs, for courageous upholding of stations. A not so hysterical form of office work was admirably executed by the staff of the Attendance office. And finally, students appreciated the availability of a Student Store. Administrative Staffs-25 Groundsmen, Cafeteria An important part of school has always been the food department and school maintenance. To fill these roles were the cafeteria employees and the groundsmen. Selling quantities of candy, cookies and cokes, the Snack Bar exhausted its supply, students battled in the cafeteria to secure 556 lunches, among other things. And diligent work was put in by the Groundsmen, retrieving any and all unidentified lying objects. RIGHT: Cafeteria Employees, FROM LEFT: Barbara Geiser lmgrj, Mary Crum, Beverly McNultey, Ruth Gregory, Francis Crum, Hazel von Asdel, Lucille Belt, Adele Prior and Mae Young. .,, ,, ,wif ,S 26-Maintenance Staffs CUSTODIANS AND GROUNDSMEN, FROM LEFT: Frank LeRoy, Larry Crenier, Phil Coloma, Jessie Rodriguez, Earl Nesbiss, Carlos Espinoza, jack Harvey and Bessie Bean. Shirley Beym N Z A f 'ii l Agnes Fernandez Monte Furuya Science Led by an able group of instructors, students dived far into the mysteries of science. Students- the ones that passed-now know why mutations occur among families of DNA, and Why certain bacteria enjoy each other for food. These students are able to say, I know how to disect. Science-2.7 Passing by open doors, students' curiosity is well aroused to find students and teachers alike bent over parts of bygone animals, and some not so bygone. And the onlookers would pass quickly on, clutching at restless stomachs. Rosemary Caterson Douglas Martin Science 'A Science Ruth Hasley ,ZX Willard Judy Diane Beardslee Warren Pietro 1-4, WORKING ON an experiment For th ence, students weigh objects for density, ,Q 1 '-T--1-M... Ei 'S v.. Rf S+ eir class in Physical Lab Sci- Science-29 'NK x 30-English 'x.,,,:gqy W,-ww f 2 .J , y Q1 'ZLL K. We 12 gs zfiflf in vb- Dorothy Lee GX I I. . , ,,'.. , ,4,, ',.,..k , ' 1 Robert Wilton ' -' . . , , ' 1 y ' ' 1 41'-'., F v ,I , in , . 4 y! ' ' ' ' an , t,-l A, . , J f 1 -Il . X' 'f -,I .H ,ttf V ' inf a,-21, V ' via 5 ' N x' ' f .u ., if ' ? , 9 I . F, ' A . My ,4 4 Q fy 'S -'gf 5 ' , , ,NW ,,f.l:5.i:f:2-'- Ji, ' 'A 'if W -V'A - A . A..., 1 ': t':v:v l.::'1Y :HL i C X if , nl QQ. - I' 1 'fx V 1, 3 PL, L I' finial' 5' ,. '. 1 ' ex 'I-. : .--. '...J f: A ' gl FH:-.ilijz -::1-jgpu' 41: 1 h: '3 high. -.2 ::g:17 Rod Flagler 22 :1 I::: :: :: S une: f:::::37: :::::Q ' ,,.f -5.1359 eff: :::F-f , -ipff it ofvfigglf ' 2 5.25.10 ' ' . 5,-9.9 QQIIA-dim ,ml iy ,.,., . ,, N --H X- Q t V ,,.. .. f . -I n V,'l, TYPINC ON the composer purchased by the journalism department, Jeannie Cavallo types a newspaper article. Elizabeth Dunse fl sf Robert Schoenbur Evelyn Neidengard Dangling participles, strings of adverbs, and conjugations were diligently taught to English classes, and there are absolutely no preju- dice shown to a word of any tense, pronunciation or spelling. Three years of English are required- perhaps, not required, except for the student who wishes to graduate. And, while accumulating 30 credits, students discovered dictionaries, a thesaurus and an English instructor 31-lfnglxxh Brian Gauthier V I I f r P fa, ' fi? A 3 2 TPM-' -b-f .: I .yr-.. -' -.., , w ' N ' :nw 2' - 41, , vc.:-,, Marilyn Kimhbcrger Barbara Clushenko 41 'YV - Larry Marineau A A: ,W , Z ,4,,,gr vqg,,,1 31, -V :-:,:5AAl' L11 r,,, , 9 s . M . r .Af A ' MMD. Q- , N., .1 -. Joanne Feuer iw, ,A-an .4 English Van Baxter Bernard Steighner X Peter Satiriou 5' A Romayne Dowd 4 f I Nellie Waalen EngliShY33 34-Mathematics Mathematics Behind certain assorted doors were lively discussions of such enthralling subjects as:TT r 2 and angle A is con - gruent to angle Z. For the mere enrolling in a math course, students surrounded themselves with the miracles of mathematicsg these secrets were cautiously handed down to pupils by able, willing math teachers. Not only were students involved with new knowledge, they had their choice of teacher. Lee Moore Al Costas El jay Warkentin 1,-ZX, David Calkins ,loan Cell gb james Papastatliis William Ludwig Mathematics-35 30-Mathematics 4. P , . Xf L- -7 1' 4 ' . ' 1 7' ' If , f ' yirrx Y .. -QV ' X W, V x fx' 9 ' 4 Gilbert Eberhard Diane Maass Larry Bigler -J? Iames Ryono B' Ma ru ll Q' .t 'jfrZ'if i,..: Q ,fn,f,-, ,cry ,..f,-f-rf,'.,, ps n f'f .-.J Q,-jug., - a,f Mary Pisciotta Patricia Russi Mathematics ws- , as X. SENIOR Cliff Beall uses the MGM calculator to compute answers for some problems he is study- ing. 5 :Si :Sf 5 PQWMWW me May Lieu Mathematics-37 38-Foreign Language Foreign Language 109' Peter Fawaz Where did you learn daily of other countries-whether you wanted to or not? The secrets of German, Spanish and French customs were revealed constantly-during periods one through six-familiarizing students with a people. The majority ofthe population of PVI-IS was enrolled in a foreign language. Due to this fact, others not enrolled were dazed by prac- ticing students who were spewing unknown verbal formations. E fe'1. l 'rly WE ,, V , j . .n:f:-- 4 ,jd xl ff X fa, '- 1 1- 2: 1 ,A ,.,Q?'w f ff - I Q -g-V , jane Walchli X Van Ambatielos 1 THE NEWEST LANGUAGE TEACHER Mary Markytan, QUIZES her class on the fmer pomts of the tape they have just Foreign Language 39 Foreign Language TTY afffii f ' v 5 . ..,, im- ' x 40-Foreign Language 'sggvf Ruth Mervis QQ Dorothea Petty Jeanne Brice Maria Kusion Social Science Where else but the Social Science department did students learn the secrets of Philips I through unlimited or the full and unedited Qexcept for the omrnisionsj life styles of King Henry VIII, and his chip off the old block, Elizabeth? and not to be forgotten are the Charles' and Louis', and an assortment of other historical characters. Yes, all this and more took place in History classes all over campus. Pat Costantini Social Science Peggy Costello Gary Slatton I i I i i 1 ., g i , wc..,ffff:T -H -he -'-,,..-- Iames Dimitriou -1ZYSociaI Science 1 l i Perry Lynn K gif? ff SENIOR Rusty Sherwood practices what he learned about female behavior patterns in sociology on Charlotte Jacobs and Sue Lazar. -,.f W1 xx and Q Wu: Engin Uralman Richard Hadley .f 4 . 5-.I ., ' x .N 1 XL, ,l 'ff X fl x .wiksns-f f' A' , . i ,f - .1 Mike House Wilfred Lee Ann Marie Smyth Social Science-43 Boys' P.E. Iovial coaches abound, as they either urge their team on to victory, or insist they try harder, or both. Coaches spent their time exercising their bodies as well as their minds and all coaches were sure their students were enjoying every moment of it. John Mihaljevich Coaches passed the time of day by occupying their regular Physical ' Education classes, andimproving the playing power ofthe various teams. The most famous of all being FOOTBALL. .1. W X'-vxxxxq V nv--..,,.:.,, M ,,,M,f'f- A , ,-.........W,m ,W ' 5 gy, .yvf-1.1 ywf .SX F twig , tk ,, 1 , 1 1 f ' E, , . ' 4 r l ffffffffi? gf i if ., .... .im-' .. - ' at V 'a.,.,'i4j'f -pf -E 11.11 ' remix ,, 4 :ff'.,1Qf14,,' fi',f ,wt 1, of 4 ' . ,,,,,,:,, W--gig' .. jg H .pf-Q 4-3 Alan King Carl Lane Bovs ITE. ' .f HF ,...-and , . Robert Latham Ken Russell john Barr 1 '--' fi- 'f-'- fl -5 ,..v -K Rosemary Muilenburg Girls' PE. On most mornings, you may have seen groups of girls rasping around the 440, thinking of their blissful moment of collapse. Cirl's PE coaches all realized how desperately girls enjoy running about the track-or swimming it on the rainier mornings-and the other activities girls thrive upon, I.E.: Soccer, Football, Paddle handball, and a carousel of others. And, as the girls came wheezing in, they knew they could rely on a cheery That wasn't so bad, was it? f-s Qs , .5,,,,. . , ,. V V- H- vw . XFX Madelyn Bilkey Rebecca Fields WNW Tn-'dY Keel Julie T00mbS Betsy Barnett Girls' P.E.-45 After months of laborious efforts, students enrolled in Technical Arts classes gratefully reaped the benifits of their work. Pouring from the doors of these classrooms were new and different inventions, fi.e., cutting boards, pencil holders.j Instructors assisted students in the construction of their items, and most likely, the instructor also warned his students of the possibly overhungry machines. il Technical Arts we 1l,f 'X :. ' -v R Fercl Kirshberger Fred Stockwell 4, . ,cfs Brian Springer K . K? 1. f f 1 1 vital! J a r - Qfwbeffrf Tom Petersack Q ' r mim I I pa 4' t firm f X, f M-- , -to-Technical Arts .Vs rw I it-1 , Q, , I Jerry Dunse Arts and Crafts Art: an expression of oneself. The outer limits of our minds touched only by our many creations. Pottery, sculpting and sketching fill many notebooks to give the artist a feeling of accomplishment land a gradej. Modern art: a picture-a tree to one, an idea, a moral, a feeling to another. Classical art: a picture from the past. Moods, subjects and ideals seemingly different from today. STARINC AT A whirring piece of machinery, Mike Clark perfects his new 'inventionf Donna Wilson Chizuko Everts Art-47 Unleashed feelings of expression are present as students portray others as themselves. Slipping into the relm of make-believe, they enter a different time, place and setting to create, for the audience, an imaginative and extraordinary experience. Fancy and frilly costumes flutter across the stage to dazzle the already enraptured audience. , -'pay Charles Hipkins Cary McRoberts -18-Performing Arts Performing Arts 'mH1!,,mg1f5q 1 .. 2' 1 3 f. .--z' , , sq , ' e f -.-I AJ . . M x Don Marino Phillip Nash , I Henriette Martin Business Education, Work Experience Typing is. . . . . . Learning a whole new vocabulary of words you made up. . . . Learning how many different ways you can spell your name. . . . Learning how to write something so everyone can read it. fNow the only problem is you have to learn how to spell.J . , . Learning a skill you can use forever. . . Q, A r 1 .,..W'ffw, V, . V ' , ,f ,.,. , - 1442, r I af. V Y ' .- if - , if I , f ,fr v l 4 .'3f,L',' I Tr? N 1 125552. ' Iosephine Smith RIGHT: Drama III's production of 'You Can't Take It With You'. Bruce Hale leads grace at the dinner table. ?? ' Tl. Robert Bruchs Special Education-49 Penny Berry Conjuring up concoctions to tantalize the tastebuds, creative cookery is in the minds of the students. Recipes and rules, teaspoons and oven temperatures were gladly followed by the unwieldy and unknowing student. But nothing is perfect. Though a burnt muffin and an undercooked cookie may seem like a like a big ordeal, the student who has created this master piece is all but enthralled by the results. These luscious foods can only be truly enjoyed by the creator. 50 Special Education f. .se Gary Hails Sharon Ahler Home Economics, Drivers' Education -.. ,.,- 'W it M-zs.V !fM 'i Awa y ,f . WORKING OVER hidden material, Mrs. Berry provided her sewing class with a quick example of 'what to do and what not to do' in sewing. Richard Hazeltine EH. Program ii If 2 i bp- Xzibm ,fVV c .mu X '75 M ' '-X ,1 ' ' Bruce I-ialladay Scott Watson Special Education-51 transitions in EXPERIENCE -if 'L O Contents SENICRS ......... JUNIORS ........ SOPI-IOMCRES . . FRESI-IMEN . . . ACTIVITIES ...... ORGANIZATIONS .55 .89 105 119 133 167 5 Q, 3 4. Q-. I'-Q nie L- W- s 'uk-U Z, ..,..W- ' 1 'N-A...,, , M4 ,- C Hz -ff u , adv .-.,.,.... , .Nm .' M ,:,ff,,wff ,Www J ' -F.- .. I, ,, -.N qi' V V ' W' '-W--.4,..,.,,, 'f in ,f M Wx , .. -, M ,4 ,, I L ' V. fb .5 , V l 5 ,Q YA f-we , -, . -yr, 4Qvf?.,:L.,:.,-1 ' . wwf , ' 12- ,,,' -. 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Anderson: Craft Club Vice President5 Home- coming Committee5 Sons ofthe Desert5 Greek Club Lyndee Anderson Thomas Anderson: Lettermen's Club5 Football 11,2,31, Var- sity 1415 Track 121 Phil Andre Iamie Andres Bill Andrus: Motorcycle Club 11,21 William Douglas Anstine: Band 11,2,3,415 Wind Ensemble 12,3,41 Pep Band 1Z,3,415 Assembly Relations 1215 Childrens Theatre 1215 Thespians 13,415 Summer Show 1315 CSF 11,2,3,415 A Cappella 141 Theodore W. Anthony: Commissioner of Athletics 1415 Football 11,21, Varsity 13,415 Baseball 12,31, Varsity 1415 Track 1115 Basketball 1115 Key Club 12,3,415 Katharine A. Appleton: Band 11,2,3,415 National Honor Society 11,2,31 Ellynn Artusio: Stage Crew 11,Z,3,415 Assistant Director Summer Show 13,415 Choir 11,215 Drama 11,2,31 Ray Ascani: Drama III 1415 Astronomy Club 131 Karen Ashford: Volleyball 12,31, Varsity 1415 Basketball 11,2,3,415 Softball111, Varsity 12,3,41 Diane Avallon: Softball 111, Varsity 12,3,415 Spartans 11,z,s1, Drill Team 13,41 NHS 13,415 csr 11,21 Barbara Babikian Scott Baker: Mixed Chorus 1115 Madrigals 1215 A Cappella 1315 Chorale1415 Man ofl.a Mancha1215 Bells are Ringing Cynthia Baldwin: Ski Club5 Honor Roll5 Tennis Team5 Work Experience 56 Seniors 1 6.4 Kevin Aaron: CSF 13,41 Scott Ackerman: Stage Construction Deborah Therese Aldrete: Drill Team 1115 Ski Club 1115 Sophomore Vice President 1215 Track 12,3,415 Class Council 11,2,3,41: S Club 141 Steven Alvarado: Football5 12,3,415 Ski Club 141 Eric M. Amberg: CSF 13,415 NHS 1415 Key Club 141 Letter- men's Club 131 Vice President 1415 Football 11,21, Varsity 13,415 Wrestling 1115 Track 11,21, Varsity 13,41 john Ames: Varsity Water Polo Manager 11,2,315 Varsity Swimming Manager 11,215 Varsity Basketball Manager 12,3,4151Ol1l'nali5m11,2,3l2 Photo Editor 141 jackie Anderson: Class Council 13,415 Thespians 13,415 Story Theatre 13,415 Girls Choir ll 1215 ACappella 1315 Choral 1415 Sun Machine 141 Drama III 1315 Orchesis 1411 CSF 13,41 Dance Show 13,415 Harlan Shoemaker 11,2,3,415 Play Production 12,3,415 Spartans 13,415 Student Curriculum Forum 13,415 Ski Club 131 Adrienne Anderson: Ski Club5 Secretarial Practice 'SQ s-. we l t. l Senior Class concludes exciting year The spirit and enthusiasm of the Senior Class was exemplified by the superbly built Senior Float entitled The Sting. The precision built structure easily won first place. Energy from the Seniors, however, was not only released during Homecoming, but also at such functions as the highly successful Senior Show and the spiritually rewarding Cans-for-Kids drive. Aside from the usual activities and privileges bestowed upon Seniors, the Class of 1975 was given the option of taking second semester Physical Education as an elective. This enabled Seniors to broaden their schedules. The Seniors of 1975 celebrated their graduation from High School by following such traditions as the Junior-Senior Prom, the Senior Mother's Tea, Senior Day, Baccalaureate and Graduation exercises, and Disneyland C-rad Night. Michael C. Basnight: CSF5 NHS5 Honor Roll5 High Honor Roll Mark Batherson: Football 1115 Soccer 131 Michael H. Baumstark: Football 11,2,3,415 Track 11,215 Lettermen's Club 13,415 Key Club 13,41 Cliff Beall: Mu-Alpha-Theta 11,2,415 Pres. 1315 CSF 12,3,415 National Merit Semi-finalist 1415 Stage Crew 11,2,3,415 Stage Manager 13,41 Craig Beall: Waterpolo 12,31, Varsity 1415'Swimming 131 Mary Regina Beaston: LA Times A Student CSF Award 12,315 Triton Yearbook Copy Editor5 Orchesis Dance, Honorary Member5 Who's Who Merit Achievement Awardg Trident Reporter5 Work Experience Program Scott Beattie: Varsity Football 1415 Varsity Baseball 13,41 Rex Bein: Basketball 13,41, Varsity 141 Denise Barchi: Orchesis 1415 Hollywood Bowl Dancers 1415 Track Susan Bard: Tradewinds 12,3,41 Frederick Charles Barker: Mixed Chorus 1115 Madrigal Singers 1215 ACappella 1315 Chorale 1415 Football 1115 Varsity Football Manager 12,3,415 Latin Club 12,3,41g Bas- ketball 11 5 Varsity 12,3,41 Lisa Bames: Dance Show 1315 Summer Musical Production 1415 Drama Ill 141 Barbara Lynn Bamett: Spartans 11,2,3,415 Track 11,2,3,415 Work Experience 141 Stephen H. Barrett: Astronomy Club President5 Debate Teamp Football 12,315 AAPT Physics Award Kevin Barry: Track 121, Varsity 1415 Lettermen's Club 13,415 Trilogy Club 1315 Vice President 141 Randall Barton: Water Polo 12,31g Swimming 11,21 pn' Seniors -57 Senior Park: a place for conversation Charlene Bellante: Girls Gymnastic Team 11,215 Girls Choir IIl1215 SCROC141 Stacey Belleville: Gymnastics 11,2,3,415 Cross Country Statisticiani12,3,415 Ski Club 11,2,415 Girls Athletic League 1415 Greek Club 1415 French Club 1415 Girls League 1415 Homecoming Committee 141 Brooks Bennett: Varsity Waterpolo5 Varsity Swimming james Berg Sharon May Berry: Ski Club5 Basketball5 Softball5 Crafts Club5 Typing A,B,C,D Awards Susan Besser: Tennis Team Karl Bingemann: Wrestling 1115 Waterpolo 11,215 Soccer 12,31, Varsity 141 Lori Bloom: Girls Athletic League 141 ,gil 3 58 Seniors -'iv Q- ix ,X KW ..- Brenda Boise jeff Bronstein: Sound and Lighting Crew Laura jean Bowlby: Volleyball 11,2,31, Varsity 1415 Track 11,2,31, Varsity 11,2,315 Soph Doll Princess 1215 Assembly- man 1215 Ski Club 11,2,41, Secretary 1315 Spartans 11,2,315 Keyettes 1415 IV Cheerleader 131, Varsity 1415 Key Club Princess 1415 CSF 141 Peter Bowman: Soccer 121, IV 1315 ACappella 1415 NHS 13,415 CSF 13,415 National Merit Semi-finalist Terrell Brewen David Brewer: Ski Club 1315 Band 11,2,3,41 Iohn Brink: Varsity Track 141 Terry Bristow: Gymnastics 11,215 Orchesis 1115 Drill Team 11,2,3,415 Outstanding Tridette 12,31 Karen Brody: National Merit Semi-finalist 1415 CSF 11,2,3,415 NHS 13,415 Foreign Exchange Club 1415 Sailing Club 141 Sharon Brombach: Assemblyman 1115 Track Team 11,215 CSF 11,315 Gymnastics 1315 Volleyball 11,2,31, Captain 1415 ACappella 1315 Chorale 1415 Soph Doll Princess 1215 IV Cheerleader 121, Varsity Cheerleader 13,41 Michael Bruner: Football 12,3,415 National Merit Commended Student Robert Bryant: Iuggling Club 141 Axx 1 .4vf-v..-v- MIG XTTW 1Sc+i -In ': 5 -' xy ff .-.y,Q'i3g Nm , s,a-:s-Q, Tom Intagliata, Robin Coffey, and Greg Eisenbrand socialize on Senior Park. Tvs is 'N 1- ' I X i.-a BillBulat Kathie Bumside: Orchesis Dance Showg Crafts Club 13,415 Publication Manager 1415 Harlan Shoemaker Nancy Bushnell: SCROC 13,415 Meclics 13,415 Backpacking Club 141 William Cagney Patricia Lynn Campbell: Drill Team 1315 Orchesis 1415 Ski Club 1415 Craft Club, Pres. 1415 KLUB 1415 Homecoming Committee Iohn Camplin Kevin Carlson: Motorcycle Club Gary Carlton: CSF Michael S. Carr: Football 11,215 Wrestling 111, Varsity 121 Michele Carroll: Varsity Track 11,215 Girls Choir II 11,215 Assemblyman 11,215 Ski Club 11,215 Keyettes 141 Lizabeth Carty Sara Carver Richard Cavecche: 5occer5 Track: Bowling Club: A CHPPHUH Glen Chambers: Motorcycle Club 12,31 Greg Chase: Cross Country 111 Valerie Chazin Seniors-59 ASB chooses Homecoming Queen Groucho, Eugene Voce interviews Homecoming Princess Melinda Smith and her escort Rusty Sherwood during a Homecoming Week lunch Bob Clapp Paula Clark: Tradewinds Secretar 121 S Club 11 y : I Deborah Clarke: CSF 11,2,3,415 NHS 13,415 Brown Uni- versity Book award5 NCTE Nominee Lauri Clauser Tina Clifton Danese Cocke: Drama III 1415 Orchesis 1315 President 1415 Spartans 1315 Keyettes 1415 Hollywood Bowl Dancers 12,3,41 Robin Coffey Carlyn Cole: S Club 12,31, Vice Pres. 1417 A Cappella 1415 Summer Show 12,315 Ski Club 12,31 Cheri L. Cole: Typing Award 1115 Shorthand 1315 Work Experience 1215 Ski Club 141 Rena L. Collins: Secretarial Practice 1315 SCROC 141, Girls Choir 1215 Musical Theatre 1315 Drama III Workshop 1415 Harlan Shoemaker 131 Lori Condry: S Club 1215 Historian 1315 KLUB 141 Tracy Conrad: Girl's Varsity Tennis 11,253,415 Girls Ath- letics League 11,2,31, Vice Pres. 1415 Ski Club 1215 Harlan Shoemaker 1315 Mixed Choir 111: Iournalism 121 60-Seniors 119 if . 8' A' f' Q 5' 5 1 Steve Cutting: Waterpolo 1115 Track 11,215 CSF 11,21 Susan Dalence: CSF 13,415 Banner Unit 1315 Foreign Ex- change Club 1415 Spanish Club 141 Scott A. Damon: National Merit Semi-Finalists 141 CSF 11,2,3,415 Math Club 12,31, President 1415 Chess Club 11,2,315 Tradewinds 141 Catherine Dannan: Drill Team 11,2,315 Basketball Drill Team 1215 Dance Show 1215 KLUB 1415 Harlan Shoemaker 1215 Crafts Club 141 Eva Marie Danryd: Foreign Exchange Club 13,415 KLUB 1315 Ski Club 12,3,415 Key Club Princess 1415 SH Club 141 Susan David: Girls Softball Team 11,215 Girls Choir II 1115 Madrigals 1215 ACappella 1315 Chorale 1415 CSF 11,2,3,415 NHS 13,415 National Merit Semi-Finalists 141 Leesa Davidson: Spartans 1415 Girls League 1415 Work Experience 12,3,41 Anne Davis: Drill Team 11,21, Publicity 131, Co-Captain 1415 Basketball Drill Team 12,3,415 Childrens Theater 1217 Story Theater 1215 Girls League Representative 1415 KLUB 1315 Mixed Chorus 1I15 Girls Ensemble 1315 ACappella 141 Barbie Davis Tom Deane: Soccer 121 Linda Anne Decker: Band 11,2,3,415 Pep Band 12,315 Spring Show 1315 LA-Bordeaux Sister City Association Summer Exchange Student 141 Carol Deehan: Bowling Club 111 Anne Consani: IV Basketball 1115 Assemblyman 1315 Soph Doll Princess 1215 Ski Club 11,21, Vice Pres. 1315 Keyettes 13,415 Key Club Princess 1415 Tradewinds 141 james Cook: Football 11,21, Varsity 13,415 Track 11,21, Varsity 13,415 I.ettermen's Club 1415 Boys League Vice Pres. 1415 Spanish Club 131 john Cook Iames Cooper: Mixed Choir5 A Cappellag Chamber Choral5 jazz Ensemble: Marching Bandp Folk, Funk, and Blues Club, Bells Are Ringing Orchestra5 Oklahoma Orchestra5 Wrestling 11,21 Greg Cordes: Motorcycle Club5 Ski Club Kelly Costello Michael I. Costello: Cross Country 12,3,415 Track 11,2,3,415 Band 11,215 ,CSF 1215 Latin Club 1215 Lettermen's Club 1415 Class Vice Pres,1415 Sons of the Desert 141 Staci Corzine Suzanne Courtney Kathleen Patricia Cozad: Foreign Exchange Club 12,3,415 Track Team 1115 Ski Club 11,2,3,415 Foreign Exchange Stu- dent to Germany Kathy Crandall Michael Cronin: Letterman's Club5 Track 11,215 Varsity 13,415 Wrestling 11,21 ti15 1 3 11a'i ' if. , , Z, wg ,, 1 1 V -1 ,V if :ll tw. K V: .. A H IP 'St ,f swf, filo. Seniors-61 Ricarda De Fries: Chorale 111 Caroline Delaney: CSF 12,3,415 NHS 13,41 Cynthia Delaney David De Miranda: Football 11,2,315 Baseball 11,2,3,415 I.ettermen's 13,41 Valerie Demirjian: Key Club 141 Kim Denham: Ski Club 11,21 Karen Michelle Denson: Drama ll 1115 Madrigals 1215 ACappella 1315 Chorale 1415 Renaissance Choir 1415 Spring Musicals 11,3,415 Summer Shows 11,2,3,415 Drama III 13,41 Deena Deutsch: A Cappella 62-Seniors 4 Q. Randy Deutsch: A Cappella David Deyo: Waterpolo 1115 Ski Club 12,315 NHS 13,415 CSF 131 Anne L. Dickinson: Homecoming Committee 1415 CSF 1415 NHS 141 Greg Dillman Richard Dillon: Basketball 11,2,315 Varsity Tennis 12,315 Baseball 11,21 Robert Dillon Peter Dippell: Motorcycle Club Carol Dodson Robin Domino: CSF 13,415 Spartans 1415 Ski Club 12,3,415 Christian Fellowship Club 13,41 Melinda Don Kim Doney: Girls Swim Team 11,215 KLUB 1315 Bowling Club 1115 ski Club 131 Steve Downing: Varsity Golf 1215 IV Football 121 Brad Duerre Debra Duffin: Assembly Relations 1115 Band 11 5 Orchestra 1315 SH Club 1215 YFU Summer Program5 Foreign Exchange Club 1415 Student Curriculum Forum 141 Paul Dulaney: NHS 13,415 CSF 12,3,415 Varsity Cross Coun- try 11,21, Co-Captain 13,415 Varsity Track 11,2,31, Co-Cap- tain 1415 National Merit Semi-Finalists 1415 Key Club 1Z,3,41 Donica Dunn: Dance Show 1315 Advanced Dance Class 141 Seniors apply to various Colleges , My NN--.-......- ...,.. ,, .A.... an ala ,413 'lu Regarding a difficult question on her University of California application, June Horton consults Faith Pieroni. Iill Easton: Gymnastics 12,3,41, Tennis 11,41, Cross Country Statistician 12,31 Betty Eckhouse: Softball 111, Co-captain 131, Varsity 141: Foreign Exchange Club 13,41 Miriam Eden: Tradewinds 131, Ski Club 1Z,3,41, Crafts Club 141 Greg Eisenbrand: NHS 13,41 CSF 13,415 Key Club 12,31 Treasurer 141, Tennis 12,31, Co-captain 141 Tamara Elkjer: Mixed Choir 111, Ski Club 12,3,41, Trade- winds 141 Derek Ellis Doug Ely: CSF 11,2,3,41g NHS 13,41, Sons of the Desert 121 Iayne Ely: Foreign Exchange Club 1415 Drill Team 11,21, Banquet Chairman 1315 CSF 13,415 NHS 13,41, Work EX- perience 141 Mary Eskridge Debbie Faust: Girls' Choir 111g Crafts Club 111, KLUB 131, Pins and Patches 13,41, Ski Club 1Z,3,41, Work Experience 13.41 Scott Faust: Football 11,21, Varsity 13,41, Wrestling 111, Var- sity 12,3,41, Track 11,21, Lettermen's Club 13,41, Key Club 141 David Felberg: Football 11,21, Varsity 13,41, Basketball 11,2,31, Varsity 141, NHS 131, President 141 CSF 11,2,3,41g I.ettermen's Club 13,41, Story Theater 121 Seniors 'filo' Ex- fi I 1 V , ,wmv-I --- ,f ' :' . ' ,,,.. ' A l z vi 1 'T f In hopes of a response jeff Miller, Danese Cocke, Dave Hensley, and john Stafford mimick the sounds of a rooster. Liz Ferger: Crafts Club Angelo Ferrara Tracey Fester: Keyettes 1Z,31, Secretary 1415 CSF 12,3,415 Orchesis 131, Secretary 1415 Hollywood Bowl Dancers 13,415 Spanish Club 13,415 Christian Fellowship 141 Ann Finkelstein: Band 11,21, Treasurer 13,415 CSF 11,Z,3,415 Pep Band 12,3,415 Summer Musical 11,2,315 Spring Musical l3,4lJ NHS 13,415 Greek Club 13,415 Orchestra 1415 Penin- sula Honor Orchestra 12,31 Richard Finnegan: Swimming 111 Bruce Fischer: Cross Country5 Track5 Chess Club Randy Fischer Vivian Fischer: CSF 11,2,3,415 NHS 13,415 Foreign Exchange Club 1415 Work Experience 141 Missy Fiskum: Chamber Chorale 13,415 A Cappella 1215 French Club 141: Greek Club 13,415 KLUB 1415 Spanish Club 13,415 Folk, Funk and Blues 1415 Bowling Club 1415 Ski Club 1415 Spring Musical 1115 Drama Il 1215 Children's Theater121 Laura Fitch: Banner Unit 12,3,415 Shorthand Award 131 Elizabeth Flood: Crafts Club 13,415 Stage Crafts 131 Leslie Forester: Varsity Track 11,215 Ceramics ll Award Michael Frank: Marching Band and Wind Ensembleg CSF NHS Honor Roll 131 Cynthia Freel: Foreign Exchange Club 1415 Greek Club 1415 Vocal Music 13,41 Dawn Gabriel: SCROC5 Story Theatre 1115 Secretarial Prac- tice: Drama Production 1 David Fritz: Commissioner of Curriculum 141: Cross Coun- try 111, Varsity 12,31, Co-captain 1415 Track 11,215 Key Club 13,415 CSF 11,2.,3,411 13,41 64 Seniors I Q- fs. is , M14 r -5 7 235514 1- 'E V. Q Z' ' If 5 i - ff 3 -- sf X' Q , Seniors show spirit during Homecoming Week 1 David Ginsburg: IV Golf Award 11,2,315 Varsity Golf Award 1415 Boys League: Basketball Captain Dan Gira Gail Gleason Kevin Robert Goates: A Cappella 11,21 Allan Gokcen Sharon Gold: NHS 13,415 CSF 11,2,3,415 National Merit Commended Student 1415 A Cappella 13,415 Forensics 11,215 Foreign Exchange Club 1415 Spanish 1415 Student Corricu- lum Forum 141 Dan Golding: A Cappella 1115 Madrigals1215 Chorale 13,41 jill Goldsworthy: Bowling Club5 A Cappella Choir5 Chorale5 Sun Machine5 Drama III Carolyn Christine Gose: Latin Club, Band Attached Units 1215 Orchestra 11,215 All Peninsula Honor Orchestra 1215 NHS: CSF5 National Merit Commended Student. Katie Grady: Special Olympics 13,415 Spartans 11,2,3,415 Girls League Treasurer 1315 Girls League Representative 1415 Drill Team 121 Songleader 1415 Ski Club 13,415 KLUB 141 Ann Grapperhaus: 'S' Club 12,315 Keyettes 141 Varsity Girls Track 13,415 Ski Club 11,2,3,415 Key Club Princess 1415 CSF 1215 Student Curriculum Forum 141 Loren Graupner: Keyettes 1415 Medics 13,415 Special Olym- pics 13,415 Summer Show 121 Liam Galleran: A Cappella 1215 Chorale 13,415 Sun Machine 1415 Renaissance Singers 1315 Drama lll 13,415 SCVA Honor Choir 12,3,415 All State Honor Choir 1315 Track 121, Varsity 13,415 Apple Tree 131, South Pacific 141, You Can't Take It With You 141, Oklahoma 141 Michael Arlen Garber: Marching Band Valerie Gardner Lisa Gasster Debbie Gates: Ski Club 12,3,41 Theodore I. Gates jr. Margaret Gaubatz: Band 12,3,415 Latin Club 1215 CSF 12,41 NHS 13,41 Richard Germann: Football 11,2,3,415 Track 11,2,315 Tennis 11,z,315 Golf121 1 Seniors ,gc 1, J M, in 2 1 1 IVA Tim Halloran: Football 1115 Track 1115 Soccer 121 Sharon Hallstein: Ski Club 131 Steve Hammer Mary S. Harmon: Student Curriculum Forum 13,41 Ianet Harper: Banner Unit 121, Treasurer 131, Captain 1415 Tradewinds 1315 Girls' Ensemble 141 Carolyn Harris Cindy Harris Barbara Hart: NHS 13,415 CSF 11,2,3,415 Spartans 11,3,41, Publicity Chairman 1215 Spanish Club 13,415 Foreign Ex- change Club 11,41, Secretary 121, President 1315 Service Award131 Terrie jean Hawkins: Band Attached Units 121, Co-captain 131, Manager 1415 Ski Club 11,3,415 Spanish Club Vice President 1315 IV Basketball 1115 Varsity Track 11,2,3,415 Medics Club 13,41 Stacy I. Hayes: IV Softball Team 1115 Thespians 1215 Dance Show 1215 Girls Ensemble 141, Drama lll 1415 Modern Dance III 12,31 Tom Heffernan: Varsity Soccerg Chorale5 Drama Barbara Hein: Homecoming Committee 1415 Greek Club 1415 Ski Club 12,3,41 Special Olympics 12,315 Boys' Waterpolo Scorer 13,415 Boys' Cross Country Scorer 12,3,-415 Boys' Track Scorer 12,31 66 Seniors Diane A. Gray: Volleyball Team 131 Leslie Gray: Ski Club 131 Teresa Green Kathleen Griffin Glenn Griggs: Basketball 11,2,31, Varsity 1415 Football 111, Varsity 1215 Baseball 111 Victoria I. Groves: Drill Team 11,215 Spartans 11,2,3,415 Girls' League Treasurer 121, Representative 1315 Mixed Choir 1115 Crafts Club Treasurer 1315 KLUB 1315 Crafts Club 141 Bob Grubb: Football 111 Paula Gruen: Teachers' Assistant 1315 Spring Fashion Show '74 131 Wendy Gunther: NHS 13,41 Kent Hagan: Football 121, Varsity 13,415 Baseball 1Z,31, Var- sity 1415 Student Council5 Ski Club5 Lettermen's Club Bruce Hale: National Merit Semi-finalist5 Sons of the Desert 1215 Summer Show 11,2,315 Spring Musical 12,3,415 Drama llI 13,415 Chorale 1415 Children's Theater 1215 CSF 12,3,415 Thespians131 Tony Hale: Band5 Chess Club 2 A iv- lc Senior Students 2 he t ' study Government Kristine S. Hejna: CSF 11,2.,31, Banner Unit 121, Medics Club 131g KLUB131g StudentCurriculum Forum131 Martyn l.L. Heller: Spartans 12,3,41, Orchesis 121, Treasurer 131, Vice Pres. 141 David Hensley: ACappella 111, Madrigals 121g Chorale 13,415 Renaissance Singers 13,415 Spring Musical 11,Z,415 Honor Choir 12,3,41, Spanish Club 13,415 Summer Show 11,2,3,41p Assembly 1415 NHS 13,41 IeffHepper: Waterpolo12,31, Varsity 141, CSF 11,2,41 Curt Hertler: NHS, CSF, South Pacific g Drama Illg You Can't Take It With You Kathy Hess: Harlen Shoemaker 111 Alan Heusdens: Waterpolo 11,215 Soccer 12,31 Gregory Higgs: Waterpolo 12,41, Swimming 121 Jennifer Hilton: Drama lll 141, Thespians 1315 Ski Club 12,319 Swim Team 121g Powder Puff Football 131, Student Curriculum Forum 141 David Hixenbaugh: Lettermen's Club 12,31, President 141: Football 11,21, Varsity 13,41g Basketball 11,Z,31 Kathy Hoag: Foreign Exchange Club 13,41p Girls Swim Team 11,3,41, Harlen Shoemaker 131: Story Theater 1315 Work Experience 141 Philip Hodson: Gymnastics 111: Waterpolo 121g Wrestling 12,312 Ski Club 13,415 Key Club 141 SENIOR STUDENTS LISTEN INTENTIVELY to a provocative lecture by Mr. Fred Crook during his fifth period Government Class. , ixli? ' te--als-. Seniors 67 Phil Hogan: Cross Country 1115 IV Track 11,215 IV Soccer 121, MVP 121, Varsity 13,415 Key Club 13,411 ACappella 1115 Madrigals 121, Chorale 13,415 Sun Machine 13,415 Funny Girl 121g Hello Dolly 1315 Boys League Vice Pres, 1315 Senior Class Pres. 141 Scott Hogrefe: Golf 11,2,3,41 Leslie Holden: Ski Club 11,215 Work Experience 141 Doug Holker: Varsity Track 11,2,3,415 Varsity Soccer 12,3,415 Football 111, Cross Country 121: l.ettermen's Club 125,415 CSl:12,3,41 Randy Hood Iune Horton: Drama III 1415 CSF 11,2,3,415 Ski Club 11,2,3,415 Student Curriculum Forum 12,3,415 Keyettes 141 Steve Howardell janet Howe: Ski Club 11,2,31 Attempting to dance the can-can are Tom lntagliota, Ron Iohnston, jeff Miller, and Greg Eisenbrand, 68-Seniors Mike Howe Linda E. Howell: Gymnastics 11,2,3,41, Man- ager 11,2,3,41 James K. Howey: Ski Club 12,315 Yearbook 1415 National Merit Semi-finalist 1415 Specu- lative Fiction Society 141 Dale E. Huber lr.: Trident 11,253,415 Assistant Editor 131, Editor 141 Eileen I. Huddlestone: Orchestra 11,2,3,41, Treasurer 12,31, President 1415 Drill Team 11,2,315 CSF 13,415 NHS 13,415 All Southern California Honor Orchestra 11,2,415 Foreign Exchange Club 141 Nicholas Hughes William Steven Hughes: Track 12,315 Back- packing Club Vice Pres. 1415 Student Store 141 Charles Percy Hurst Seniors show superb dancing ability Claude Hurwicz Thomas R. Intagliata: Summer Show 1215 ACappella 1315 Chorale 1415 Wrestling 11,215 Varsity Soccer 13,415 Baseball 12,3,41 William Islava: Football 11,2,3,415 Baseball 12,3,415 Basket- ball 11,215 Key Club 13,41 Joe Jacaruso: JV Tennis 11,215 Varsity Soccer 12,3,415 Sons of the Desert 1415 Trilogy Club 13,41 Don Jackson: Football 1115 Soccer 121 Robert Jacoby: Band 11,Z,3,415 Pep Band 13,415 Orchestra 12,3,415 Track 11,21, Varsity 13,41 Kim James Julene Robin Jennings: Keyettes 1415 ACappella 12,3,415 Bowling Club 13,415 Work Experience 12,3,415 Varsity Foot- ball Statistician 141 Ce Tv fl... T- av-- M X Linda Jennings: Keyettes 1415 Girls Athletic League, Pres. 1415 Editor-in-Chief of Tradewinds 1315 Swim Team 1215 KLUB 1315 Volleyball Team 1115 Basketball Team Captain 111, ski Club 11,Z,41 GregJezewski Brenda Johnson: Softball 11,215 Basketball 1215 Drill Team 1315 Swim Team 141, Work experience 1415 Ski Club 11,21 Mike Joanou: Tradewinds Business Manager 1315 Stage Craft 12,315 Football 1115 Work Experience 141 Ron Johnston: Varsity Wrestling5 Ski Club Jeannie Jones: Drill Team 11,215 Girls League, Secretary 1315 Spartans 11,2,31, Secretary 1415 Girls Ensemble 1315 ACap- pella 141 Ted Jones: Waterpolo 12,315 Wrestling 1115 Tennis 11,2,3,415 Latin Club 131, Work Experience 141 Lovisa Josephson: Forensics 121, Spartans 12,31, Treasurer 1415 Ski Club 11,2,3,415 Orchesis 121, Treasurer 1415 National Merit Commended Student 141, Medics Club Treasurer 141 Luli Josephsonz Forensics 11,2,41, Secretary 1315 Ski Club 11,2,3,41 CSF 11,2,3,415 National Merit Semi-Finalistg NHS 13,415 Princeton Cup Award 1315 Biology Award Jan Juell: KLUB 1315 Ski Club 12,315 Story Theatre 12,315 Traveling Children's Theatre 121 Karen Kaehler: JV Volleyball 11,215 Sophomore Class Secre- tary5 Crafts Club 13,415 CSF 13,415 Crirls Athletic League 1415 Medics141 Robert Kaehler: Cross Countryg Trackg Footballp Latin Club5 Work Experience Seniors 09 Seniors take college admissions tests ,, , fvf K Debbie Kaye: Girls Swim Team 11,215 KLUB 1315 Ski Club 13,415 Work Experience 13,41 Kathryn Elaine Kearny: Chorale 1415 ACappella 1315 Mixed Choir 1315 Drill Team 11,2,315 Basketball Drill Team 11,315 Spring Musical 13,415 Summer Musical 12,3,415 KLUB 13,415 Ski Club 1315 Physical Fitness Award 111 Mark Kendall: Band 11,2,3,41 Donna Kenyon: Foreign Exchange Club 1,415 CSF 11,2,41 Gail Kenyon Carol Kerr: Foreign Exchange Club 1115 Foreign Exchange Student 1AFS1 Dorothy Kettel: KLUB 14,315 Keyettes Treasurer 1415 Ski Club 13,41 Larry Kim Karen Lee Kinaman: Swim Team Varsity 12,3,415 Ski Club 13,415 Tennis Team 1415 Girls Athletic Team 141 Patricia King: Spartans 11,2,3,415 Class Council 13,415 Senior Assemblyman 141 Leslie Kinney Guy Kirk: Senior Boys League Representative 1415 Football 11,21, Varsity 13,415 Varsity Wrestling 12,41 70 Seniors ,. 4, 1 .cl Carrie Kaemerle Robert Kaemerle Antti Kaihovaara: Foreign Exchange Student 1415 Foreign Exchange Club 141 Douglas Kalunian: Forensics 11,215 CSF 13,415 Harlan Shoe- maker 12,415 Madrigal Singers 1215 Chorale 13,415 Sun Machine 1415 Renaissance Singers 12,3,415 Summer Show 12,3,415 LA Times Student 13,41 Sharie Jean Kanuit: Freshman Vice President5 Junior His- torian 1315 Ski Club 12.,3,41 Nanette Kapaun Iames C. Katzaroff: Varsity Swimming 11,2,3,415 Waterpolo 121, Varsity 131, Tri-Captain141 Adam Kaufman: NHS 13,415 CSF 11,2,31 Vice Pres. 1415 Forensics 11,2,3,41, President 1415 Triton Senior Class Editor 1415 PTSA Summer Show 1215 Spring Musical 1315 Orchestra 1115 Jazz Ensembler 13,415 Band 13,41 iv Ai 'wx n 1, x ' 4 Za x Michael Klein: Math Club 12,3,43, President 1435 Astronomy Club 13,435 Sons of the Desert 13,435 Accel. Math Award 1335 Bay Math League Division Winner 1335 AAPT Physics Award 1335 Mu Alpha Theta 12,3,435 CSF 13,23 Iohn Klimmek: CSF 11,2,3,435 NHS 13,435 German Award of Merit 1235 Bicycle Club 1235 Baseball 123, junior Varsity 133, Varsity 143 Brenda Knott: Girls Basketball 1135 Class Council 11,2,3,435 Class Treasurer 1235 Ski Club 12,335 French Club Co-Chair- man 1435 Waterpolo1435 Homecoming Committee 143 Stacey Knox: Band 11,2,3,43 lane Kost: Volleyball 1135 Basketball 1135 Ski Club 12,3,435 S Club 143 Mark Koster: Football 11,2,3,43 Steven Kotlowitz: Cross Country5 Track Larry Kowalski: Waterpolo 11,335 Track 13,43 Rhonda Kramer: Ski Club 133 Laurie Ian Kraus: CSF 11,Z,335 Treasurer 1435 NHS 13,435 Foreign Exchange Club 1Z,3,43, President 1435 NCTE Award Nominee 1335 Spanish Club 13,435 Student Curriculum Forum 1435 S Club 143 Dave Kronshage: Baseball 12,33 Allen Kukel: Band 11,235 Publicity 1335 Historian 1435 Spring Show 11,2,3,435 Summer Show 11,2,3,435 Waterpolo'1135 Swimming 1135 Yearbook 1335 Ski Club 12,3,435 CSF 13,43 Mark Kyle: Football 11,2,3,435 Wrestling 123 Chris Lagudis: Basketball 11,2,33, Varsity 1435 Ski Club 12,33 Bill Laimbeer: Basketball 113, Iunior Varsity 123, Varsity 13,435 Baseball 11,23 Chris Lape: Key Club 1Z,3,435 I.ettermen's Club 13,435 Foot- ball 1135 Basketball 12,33, Varsity 143 SENIOR STUDENTS CONCENTRATE INTENSELY as they attempt to answer all of questions onthe Scholastic Aptitude Test. Seniors-71 Seniors 'sting' students with float Iudith R. Laudig: Swim Team 11,215 Track 111g Band 11,2, 3,41, Secretary 13,411 Pep Band 13,41g A Cappella 1315 Chorale 1415 Spring Musical 12,31 Donald E. Laverty: Motorcycle Club President 131 Iim Lawson: Work Experience Pat Leckington Robin Ledger Howard Lee: Forensics Society Brian Leeper: CSF 11,2,3,41p Assembly 11,415 Class President 1213 Student Curriculum Forum 13,415 Ski Club 11,2,3,41, Track 11,2,3,41: National Merit Semi-Finalist 141 John l.eMay: Cross Country 121 larrett Lesko: Choir, A Cappella Laurie Lester: Foreign Exchange Clubg CSF, Drama Festival: Drama III Workship Holly Levander: Tennis Team 12,311 Track Team 121, Sum- mer Show 11,211 CSF 11,203,415 NHS 13,41g Ski Club 11,21g Class Council 11,2,3,41g Orchesis 13,415 S Club 131, Presi- dent 1415 Flagtwirler 141 Daniel Levitin: CSF 11,2,31: Band 11,21 jazz Ensemble 11, 41: Trident Staff131: Triton Staff 131. ks an-L -lb. , 1 a 'sf SENIORS DILIGENTLY WORK on their Homecoming float entitled The Sting which easily won first place. 72-Seniors -,.,f,.,-JT ': ' 'P-v' Steven Bruce Liuzzi Richard Livingston Alison Logan: Ski Club: S Club 1135 Keyettes 113, CSF 11,2,3,435 NHS 13,43 Victoria Lon: Band: Foreign Exchange Club Steve Longley: ASB President 1435 Class President 1335 Ad- ministrative Cabin5 Administrative Council5 CSF 12,3,43g Key Club 12,3,435 Tennis Team 11,2,3,435 Trilogy Club 13, 435 Back Packing Club President 143 Richard Louisell: Band 123, Folk, Funk and Blues Club Craig Lowrie: Cross Country 11.23, Varsity 13,43, Most Im- proved Awardg 113 Track 11.23, Varsity 13,435 Class Council 113 john Lung: Football 11,235 Work Experience 143 Bemard Lyons: Football 11,23, Varsity 133, Tri-Captain 1435 Basketball 11,235 Lettermens Club 13,435 Key Club 13,435 Boys League President 143 Tasha MacAller: Tradewinds Staff 13,435 Work Experience john Mackenbach: Wrestling 1135 Soccer 12,335 Ski Club 12,3,43 Peter Mackiewicz: Football Varsity 13,43 -3- is Q, E' A Xl 4 6 Q.- wit Monte Machit Nancy Mackle: Crafts Club: Modem Dance Randi Malakoff: CSF 11,2,3,43: NHS 13,431 National Merit Commended Student 1435 Latin Club 1435 Softball 11,2,33g Student Curriculum Forum 1435 Medics Club, Vice Pres. 143 Mike Mance IoAnn Marchante: National Merit Commended Student 1435 CSF 12,33: Foreign Exchange Club 13,43 Larry Marinovich: Band 11,2,3,435 Spring Show 11,3,435 Summer Show 11,2.,3,435 Beth Marshall: Track Team 1135 Tradewinds 1235 Ski Club 13,43: KLUB 1335 Bowling Club 1435 CSF 1435 Crafts Club, Secretary 143 Michelle jenn Martin: Back Packing Club, Drill Team5 Cheerleader 133 Monica Martin: Orchesis 13,435 Spartans 12,33, Vice Pres. 1435 Cirls Choir ll 1135 Drill Team 113 Thomas Martinsen: Baseball 12,3 3, Varsity 143 jeff Mason: Drama III 1435 Summer Show 11,235 Bowling Club 12,33, Pres, 143 Peter Mason: National Merit Semi-Finalist, CSF 11,2,3,43 Seniors-73 f we bf Matt McCoy Lisa McCray Sue McGraw: Ski Club 125, Forensics 125, A Cappella 13,45, CSF 12,3,45, French Club, Secretary 145, Student Curricu- lum Forum 145, National Merit Commended Student 145 Kay Mclntirez Drill Team 135, CSF, NHS 13,45, National Merit Commended Student 145, Stage Production 145 Justin Mcjones Deidre McLean Anne McStravick Vicki McTaggart: A Cappella 13,45, Band 11,25, Dance Show 13,45, Orchestra 125, South Pacific 135, Orchesis 145, Dramalll Workshop145 Thomas Meade Roxanne Meador: Ski Club 11,2,35, Swim Team 125 Leslie Mehrmann: Spartans 145, Work Experience 13,45 Valerie Mellott lacqueline Mendoza: Keyettes 145, Girls' League Represent- ative 125, Historian 135, Vice Pres. 145, Swim Team 11,2,45, Diving 11,35, Gymnastics 115, Ski Club 11,2,3,45, Special Olympics 12,3,45, Homecoming Committee 145 Paul Mericle: Waterpolo 11,25 Donald Merrill Lynn K. Mery 74-Seniors Cynthia Matson: SCROC 135, Work Experience Brent -Mattingly: Forensics, Cross Country Kathy Maughn: Madrigals 115, A Cappella 125, Vocal Music accompanist 12,35, Spring Musical accompanist 11,2,35 Barbara May: Class Historian 115, Drill Team 115, Summer Show 115, Class Treasurer 125, Soph Doll Princess, Track Team 125, Ski Club 135, Assemblyman 135, Flagtwirler 145, ASB Historian Nancy May: Track 125, Crafts Club 135 Kent R. McCaman: Chess Club, Pres. 145 Keith McCaw Colleen McColl i vi. Seniors learn stock investment theory Patricia Metcalfe: Pep Club, Secretary 1215 A Cappella 1415 Triton Academics Editor 1315 Harlan Shoemaker 1315 SCROC 141 Laurie Mickelwait: Bowling Club5 Ski Club5 Girls Varsity Swim Team Paul A. Micldleman: Motorcycle Club Alexandra Migotsky: Softball 1315 Honor Roll 11,2,3,15 Back Packing Club 131 John Migotsky: CSP 11,2,3,415 Forensics 111 Brian Miller: Math Club5 Astronomy Club5 Thumb Taxi Driver: Ski Club, Bowling Club, Iuggling Club Craig Miller: Waterpolo5 Wrestling5 Trackg IV Soccer jeffrey B. Miller: Tennis Team 11,2,31, Varsity 1415 Soccer -13155 A Cappella 1115 Madrigals 1215 Chorale 13,415 Sun Ma- chine 1415 Hello Dolly 1215 Ski Club, National Merit Com- mended Student Kathy Miller Claudia Mitchell Peter H. Mixon: Track5 Cross Country5 Speculative Fiction Society Holly Dana Mock HOW TO INTERPRET the Los Angelas Times listing of the New York Stock Exchange, is explained by Mr. Dimitrio to his sixth period 7o Seniors X Frederika Moller: Keyettes13,415 Ski Club 11,2,3,41 Dennis Moloney: Swim Team 12,3,415 Ski Club 11,2,3,41 Mary Moloney: CSF 12,3,415 A Cappella 141, Girls Ensemble 1315 Drama lll Workship 1415 Spartans 121, Secretary 131, President 1415 Clirls League 1415 Summer Show 1315 Story Theater13,41 Dede Moore: Keyettes 13,415 Ski Club 13,41 Gloria Moore: Girls' League Representative 111, Historian 121z'S' Club Representative 1415 Latin Club 1315 I.V. Basket- ball 1115 Special Olympics 1Z,3,415 Spanish Club 13,415 'S' Club 1315 Historian 1415 CSF 13,415 Commissioner of Rallies 1415 Orchesis141 Lori Moore: Thesbians 13,415 Madrigals 1215 A Cappella 13,415 Chorale 13,415 Class Secretary 1315 Spartans 13,415 NHS 13,415 Spring Musical 131 Karen Morgan: Secretarial Practice 12,315 Work Experience 12,3,41 Suzanne Morse Leslie Mortimer: Keyettes 1415 Gymnastics 12,311 French Award 1113 Orchesis 141 Brian Mueller: Work Experience Christopher Muller: Football 11,2,315 Lettermen's Club 13,41 Christopher Murphy: Track 1115 Soccer 1215 Cross Country 11,2,315 Sons of the Desert 1315 juggling Club 141g Back Packing Club 141 Cynthia Murphy: Meclics1315 Ski Club 13,41 Kristen Io Murphy: Drill Team 12,315 'S' Club 13,415 Ski C1ub1415 KLUB 141 Diane Murray Tony D. Mygatt: Ski Club fa, - Y? fr 52 A7 A r W5 1 if A f 5 Q fx. if ,. t 3 T , gg X 1 9. vga t 1 3 'if ak Q? N asa 1 , 174 s :f-ma , A . , V, ws- - ff -- .. . g ., -01, W Na+, , -- ,bil rfsj, . - 11 . 1- we ,rwa 4, gh, ft a no 1,1 4 as 9 fc- 4 ' J' , st 'Q cf a, Q. 254' J 'N it 'Tr f 24 F' 5 Testing Arrogram on a mini-computer during their first period physics class with Mr. Pietro are, Mike Klein, Hank Walker, and Adam Kauf ITIHYI. If f f'- .ALL lr- Kf' i D nf I J 4 Seniors work on Science projects Brian Nash: Metal Shop Award 131 Michael Natalizio Susan Nelson Tracy Neuman Byron Newell: Cross Country 11,2,3,41p Track 11,2,41p lug- gling Club Kevin Newlin: SCROC141: Back Packing Club 141 Thomas H. Nichols: Track 11,21, Varsity 131, Captain 141 Laurel Novelliz Varsity Football: Statistitiong 12,3,41 ls ' t v I l Y il H Francisco Oaxaca: Greek Clubp Coin Club: Ecology Club, Bike Clubg Chess Club: KLUB, Sons ofthe Desert loan O'Brien: CSF 12,3,41, Foreign Exchange Club 13,415 Greek Club 141, Ski Club 13,41 Maureen O'Grady: Gymnastics 121: Ski Club 141 Edith Okubo Graeme Oldham: Track 1115 Latin Club 11,2,3,41 ' Terry A. Oppenheim: Girls' Choir ll 111g Madrigals 121, A Cappella 131g Chorale 141g Tradewinds 141, Renaissance Singers 13,415 Stage Craft for Summer Show 121: Agape Christian Fellowship Debra jean Owen: Drill Team 111, Publicity Chairman 121, Seargent-at-Arms 131, Uniform Chairman 1415 Orchestra 11,Z,41, Historian 1315 National Merit Commended Student 141 lane Pace: Assemblyman 141: KLUB 131g Powder Puff Foot- ball 131g Student Curriculum Forum141 Ianet Packer: Mixed Choir 111g Girls' Ensemble 131, A Cap- pella 141 Robert Palomba: Cross Country 12,31g Track 121, Varsity 13,41 Michael Pack: Wrestling 1315 Soccer 141 William Parro Seniors-77 Susan Patterson: CSF 12,3,435 NHS 13,43 Craig Paullin: A Cappella 1135 Madrigals 1235 Yearbook 13, 433 Photographer of the Year 133 David C. Paulson: Cross Country 11,2,3,435 Track 11,2,3,43 Mark L. Paulson: Waterpolo1235 JV Tennis5 Trilogy Club David Payton: CSF 11,2,3,435 NHS 13,435 Ham Radio Club 1235 Diving Club 1435 Backpacking Club 143 Patricia Anne Peter: Varsity Softball 1335 SCROC 143 Diane Peterman: Band 1235 Drill Team 1335 KLUB 133 Kevin Pidgeon: Tennis 12,3,435 CSF 11,2,3,43 Faith Pieroniz Drama lllg S C1ub5 Attached Units5 AFS Connie Pike: Student Curriculum Forum 13,435 Sailing Club 1435 Student Program Review Committee 13,43 Bonnie 1. Pilliod: CSF 12,3,435 S Club 1435 Waterpolo Statistition 13,435 French Club, Co-chairman143 Colleen Sue Pilliod: Track 11,2,3,43g Orchesis 1435 CSF 13,435 Girls' Athletic League Committee 1435 Class Treasurer 1335 S Club 143 fix Y' 4, 2'-l 7' A - t .Q 5- K . , V . , X., . XX l 'G' lx K. J Susan Pinkney: Ski Club5 Band Attached Units Ellen M. Platz: Gymnastics 12,3,435 Keyettes 1435 Art Club 143 Karen Poncia Sherry Porter: Renaissance Singers 1435 A Cappella 133, President 1433 Wind Ensemble 11,253,435 Band 11,23, Histo- rian 133, Vice Pres 1435 Orchestra 13,435 Spring Musical Or- chestra 11,2,335 Summer Show Orchestra 11523, Chorus 1335 Dance Show 1235 Greek Club 143 Doug Powdrell Paul Pressburg: Advanced Projects Metal5 Advanced Proj- ects Electronics Katy Pryne: Madrigals 133 David Pyeatt: Sound and Lighting 123 Sue Quevedo: Band 11,2,335 Yearbook 1335 SCROC 1335 Harlan Shoemaker 123 Linda Quilligan: Ski Club 11,2,335Waterpolo Statistician 1435 Cross Country Statistician 12,335 Track Statistician 11,Z,33 jeff Racht Kathy Range: Foreign Exchange Club 1433 Greek Club143 Senior Class shuffles on to victor A 1 'gh' A, , , Af 0... - -, ., -. . ,, r , .an,..z. ,, POSEIDEN, Tony Galleran, kindly prods Kate Weber, Peter Bowman, Ann Robinson, Ryan Werner and John Stafford onto victory. X4 1L,r ,, 2. . 4 F I W , 2, '- U . p 3 GA L A e L 1 gg C-fl' f Rainer E. Rasch: Varsity Soccer5 Foreign Exchange Club, Vice Pres. 1435 Foreign Exchange Student 143 Pam Raskin: Tradewinds 1335 Ski Club 11,2,3,435 Stage Crafts143 Brian Reed: Varsity Golf 11,2,3,435 Chess Club 11,235 Bridge Club 11,235 CSP 11,2,3,435 Work Experience 143 Mike Reed Richard Reed: Crafts Representative 13,43 jeff Reese: Waterpolo 11,2,33, Varsity 1435 Swimming 12,33, Varsity 1435 Nl-IS5 CSP Andrew Rein Ion Remy: Waterpolo 11,235 Soccer 123, Varsity 13,435 JV Tennis 1435 Ski Club 11,2,3,43 Wade H. Reynolds: Forencics 1135 Man of La Mancha 123, Hello Dolly 1335 Bells Are Ringing 1335 Chorale 133, Vice Pres 1435 Sun Machine 13,435 Renaissance Singers 1435 Morning Bulletin 143 Scott Rhoades Kurt Richardson: Football 11,235 Basketball 11,235 A Cap- pella 1235 Chorale 13,43 Christopher Riddle: Track 11,235 Soccer 133, Varsity 1435 CSP 13,435 Spanish Club 13,435 KLUB 13,435 Bowling Club 143 Seniors-7 9 80- Senior students stud Economics 10:11 'N--1? MV' LEARNING THE FACTS of a product labeling, Brian Windle displays his meager lunch in his third period Economics class. 1 .- 11 4 Thomas L. Riley: SCROC, Work Experience Iohn S. Ringel: Cross Country 111, Track 111, Varsity 13, ' 4j, Bowling Club 141 . Jeff Roberts: Stage Crew 12jg Motorcycle Club 13j, Drama III 131 john Robinett: Work Experience 12,3Jp Ski Club 145 K Ann Robinson: S Club 12,3,4j, Treasurer 141, CSF 12, X 3,415 Ski Club 11,2,3,4J, Class Treasurer 14jp Special Olym- 3 pics13,4J Q ,' 3 David Alan Robinson: Marching Band 11,2,3J, Pep Band f . 12,,3Jg jazz Ensemble 131, Brass Choir 13j, Wind Ensemble 11, 5 M J Elizabeth Roos: Ski Club 13,415 Work Experience 13J, KLUB 13,455 Medics14j Bruce V. Rorty: Ski Club 11,2,3Jg Work Experience 13,4l Mark Rouse: Varsity Soccer 1Z,4J, All League 131, Football 135, Varsity 141 Chris Rumph Senior-. ls V l 2 Mark Saroyan: Football 11,2,355 National Merit Commended Student 145 Paige Sartorius: Tennis 13,45 Elizabeth Anne Saucedo: Drill Team 1155 IV Cheerleader 1255 Varsity Cheerleader 135, Head Varsity Cheerleader 1455 Keyettes 13,455 Class Historian 145 George W. Scala: Waterpolo 1255 Swim Team 125, Varsity 13,45 Mark Schaeffer: Track 125, Varsity 13,455 Varsity Football 145 Marina Schiff: CSF5 NHS 13,455 Girls Basketball 11,2,3,455 Volleyball 11,2,3,455 Keyettes 145 Franz Schiffmann: Orchestra 1155 Band 12,35, President 1455 CSF 11,2,3,455 Gold Seal Bearer 1455 NHS 13,455 Penin- sula Honor Orchestra 13,451 A Cappella 145 Marc Schoenberger: nead ot Light k.rew12,.5,45 Eric Schoenfeld: Fiddler on the Roof 1155 Funny Girl 1255 Key Club 12,3,455 csr 125 Kathy Schroll: Foreign Exchange Club 12,35, Historian 1455 Spanish Club 1355 Student Curriculum Froum145 Michele Schuchert: CSF 11,2,3,455 NHS 13,455 Class His- torian 1155 Assemblyman 1255 Hollywood Bowl Dancer 12, 3,455 Drama III 1455 Hello Dolly 1355 You Can't Take it With You 1455 Flagtwirler1355 Key Club 145 lane Schulman: Basketball 125 Denise Lynn Scoville: SCROC 145 Kimberly Seaber: Swim Team 115 Gymnastics 1155 Play Pro- ductions 11,Z,3,455 Girls League 1455 Summer Show 11,2, 355 Story Theater 13,455 Drama III 13,455 'S' Club 1455 Ski Club 13,455 CSF 13,455 Dance Show 125 Kathy Seitz: CSF 13,45 Bas Selman: Waterpolo 1255 Soccer 13,455 Football 1355 Sons ofthe Desert 115 if Victoria Russell: Spartans 12,355 CSF 11,2,355 Ski Club 11,2,355 Drill Team 1255 KLUB135 Julie Sadler Steve Sallus: Track 1155 Soccer 12,355 Bowling Club 11,255 Publications Photographer 145 Iudy Salter: Gymnastics 1255 Soph Doll Princessg Spring Musical 1255 Summer 1355 Homecoming Queen 135 Linda Sampsom: Volleyball 12,3,455 Track Team 12,3,455 Softball 1155 Keyettes 13,455 Key Club Princess 1455 Art Club 1455 CSF 11,2,3,455 NHS 1355 Art I Award 1155 Advanced Watercolor award 135 jane Samuels Lauri Sanders: Girls League Representative 1355 Girls League, President 1455 Orchesis 1455 French Club 1455 Spar- tans 12,3,455 CSF 11,Z,3,455 NHS 13.455 Drill Team 125: Stu- dent Curriculum Forum Secretary 1455 Representative Ad- ministrative Council 1455 Assembly Rep. For Girls Leaeue145 Lincoln Sarmanian: Latin Clubp Bike Club ot' 55 A Steve Longley provides leadership in Q y Z., , 3 vgv Marcia L. Smathers: CSF 1Z,3,45: Sailing Club 125: Mixed Chorus 115: Girls ,Ensemble 125: A Cappella Choir 145: Bi- cycle Club 145 , Cary Smith: Tennis Team 11,2,35: Track 135 jeffrey O. Smith: Ski Club 1Z,35: Waterpolo 115: Soccer 12,35 Melinda Su Smith: Assemblyman 135: ASB Secretary 145: Keyettes 135, Vice Pres. 145: Del Amo Youth Core President 145: Key Club Princess 145: CSF 12,3,45: NHS 13,45 Cary Snur: Spartans jennifer Sowell: Forensics 11,2,35, Secretary 145: Banner Unit 135, Co-Captain 145: CSF 12,3,45: Foreign Exchange Club 13,45: Bowling Club 145: Girls Athletic League 145 Susan Sowell: Latin Club 145: Medics Club 145: Bowling 145: Forensics 125 joySpadafor Margaret M. Spalenka: Ski Club: 'S' Club Sandor Spera: Track 125 Tom Spillane: Football 115, Varsity 12,35: Tri-Captain 145: Basketball 11,25, Varsity 13,45: Baseball 125, Varsity 13,45 Debra Spingeld: Drama ll 12,35g A Cappella 135: Chorale 145 Sun Machine, Historian 145: CSF 12,35 82-Seniors e 5 2 Joan semckl: cslf 4235, NHS 13,45: ski Club 1Z,3,45: KLUB 13,451 ' Leslie Shaw Mary I. Sheehan: Gymnastics M,V.P. 12,35: Orchesis 145 Rick Shelorz NHS 13,455 CSF 11,2,3,45: Track 115: Cross :I Country 11,2,35: juggling Club 11,2,35: Pres. 145 it 4 , -Q: ,V X fl l ll Mark E. Sherwood: Band 11,25: Key Club 125, Secretary 135, Preside 145: CSF 11,2,3,45: NHS 13,45: Iazz Ensemble 11,25: Summer Show 135: Wrestling 135: Varsity 145 Gary Shurtleff: Trilogy Club 135, President 145 Geoffrey Siegel: Basketball 115: CSF 11,2,.3,45: NHS 13,45: - Boy's League Treasurer 145 ik. V ,, L Loretta Slana: Spartans 12,45, Treasurer 135: Drill Team 135 K aa 1 l X 1 s r 1 f,, ' 5,4 f , , x t XX r B jeff Stephenson: Choir5 Drama Mark Stevenson: Cross Country 11,253,415 Soccer1Z1 Evelyn Stewart: Girls Basketball 111: Girls Varsity Track 11,2,41, Co-Captain 131, Most Valuable and Most Inspirational Award 1315 Boys' Cross Country and Track Scorer 13,415 Girls Athletics League 1415 Homecoming Com- mittee 141 David Stodder: Jazz Ensemble 12,3,415 Specu- lative Fiction Society 13,415 Sons of the Desert 141 I.izStone Lisa Stone: Bowling 1215 NHS 13,415 SCROC 13,41 Alison Storsteen: Tradewinds 1415 Ski Club 1415 Softball 11,215 Volleyball 1115 Margie Stratton Ed Spruiell: Sons of the Desert 1115 Latin Club 12,3,415 Key Club 1415 Triton Photographer 1415 Trident Sports Editor 1415 Tradewinds Staff 141 Vikki Spry: Drill Team 13,415 Ski Club Trina Stacey: Songleader 13,415 Hollywood Bowl Dancers 12,3,415 Orchesis 13,415 Soph Doll Princess 1215 'S' Club 141 john Stafford: CSF 12,3,415 NHS 13,415 Waterpolo 11,2,31, Varsity 141 Karen E. Stancliff: CSF 112,315 NHS 1315 Trident News Editor 1313 Triton Staff 131 Kirk Stansel: IV Tennis5 Foreign Language Club5 Science Club Kirk Arlo Starbird: Assemblyman 11,215 Administrative Cabinet 1315 Student Council 11,2,3,415 Student Cirriculum Forum 1315 Football 12,315 Track 1115: Wrestling 1115 Merit Service Award Winner 12,315 Key Club Vice Pres, 141 KLUB 1315 A Cappella 1315 Spring Musical 13,415 Motorcycle Club 111 Elsa Starck: CSF 11,2,3,415 NHS 131, Vice Pres. 1415 Foreign I , 7 , YG. A A ' 1 v , V qt 7 s Y Q 4 Y STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT Steve Longley bicycles Laura Bowlby around Senior Park during a Homecoming event. Seniors-83 Q 47 I 1 Seniors experiment with Science Charles Stuart: National Merit Commended Student 1415 Biomedical Research Award 1315 Triton Managering Editor 131, Editor-in-Chief1415 CSF 11,Z,3,415 Trilogy Club 13,41 Grant Stucki: Varsity Wrestling5 Football121 Martin Sullivan: Basketball 11,Z,31, Varsity 1417 Track 13,415 NHS 13,41 Jeff Sumrall Paul Sweeney: Football 11,215 Wrestling, Track 11,215 Boys League Representative 1215 Varsity Football 13,415 Latin Club 135415 Lettermen's Club 13,415 Greek Club 131 Elyse Tandy: IV Basketball 1115 Ski Club 1215 KLUB 1315 Student Curriculum Forum 141 Marianne Tarman Deborah L. Taylor jennifer Teter: Foreign Exchange Club 13,415 Work Experif ence 13,41 Kathleen Thayer Bill Thomas: Work Experience 1Z,3,41p Waterpolo111 Diane Thompson: AFS 13,415 Banner Unit 1315 nr vw OBSERVING THE RESULTS of his experiment on uniformly accellerated motion in his PSSC Physics class is Dave Felberg 3 1 .Q-an-wiv l nnnuwvllll 84-Seniors .uni Eric Thompson Edward Tidik ClaireTolliffe: Vocal Music 1155 Work Experience 1355 Ski Club 11,2,355 SCROC 1455 Girls Track Team 115 Brett Torino: Track 1155 Swimming 1255 Work Experience 12,3,45 Thomas Torrance Richard Toth: Football 12,355 SCROC 145 Philip Traeger: Waterpolo 11,255 Ski Club 1455 Trilogy 13, 45 Glen Trauth 'ix gg .X 5 I Paula Trop: Mixed Chorus 11,355 A Cappella 145 Jeanne Tumanjan: Spartans 11,Z,3,455 Ski Club 1255 Harlan Shoemaker 12,452 KLUB 1355 Class Council 11,2,35 Anne Tunney: Forensics 12,3,455 CSF 11,2,3,455 Ski Club 11,2,455 French Club 1455 Keyettes 1455 Greek Club 12,3,45 Barbara Underhill Tom Underwood: CSF 11,2,3,45 Mike Uphoff Joost H. Van Adelsberg: Waterpolo 11,255 Trilogy Club Vice Pres 13,45 Christi Van Cleve: Girls League Representative 1455 Ski Club 12,3,455 Student Curriculum Forum 1455 Girls Ensemble 1255 A Cappella 13,455 CSF 12,3,45 Gary Vanesian Sard Van Huisen Tom Varner: Swim Team 12,355 Waterpolo 12,35 Shawn Vamey: Girls League 135 Victor Veyrasset Robert J. Vidensek Eugene Voce: Track 11,255 Chorale 13,455 Drama 13,45 Robert Vogtman: Publications Photographer 1455 Wrestling 11,255 Waterpolo 115 Varsity Seniors-85 Scott Watson Track 11 Z5 Varsity 135 Cross Country 125 Varsity 135 Rick Watts Ski Club Vice Pres 135 Planning Chairman 145 IV Waterpolo 135 JV Tennis 11 235 Varsity 145 Triton Sports Editor 145, Trilogy Club 13,45 Kate Weber: Spartans 115 Secretary 1255 Keyettes 13 455 Key Club Princess 145- Commissioner of Clubs 145- Assem- blyman 1355 NHS 13,45 CSF 112,3,455 Foreign Exchange Club 11,2,3,455 YFU Student to Germany 145' Western Civilization Award 1255 Math-Science Award 1355 Leader- ship Award 1355 Scripps' Book Award 1355 Curriculum Forum 13 45 Ken Weber: Forensics 12 3 455 Math Club 13,45 NHS 13,45 Sandra A. Weddell: Swim Team 125 Douglas Alan Weeks: Wind Ensemble 11,2,3,455 Marching Band 11,2,3,45' Track 11,25- Pep Band 13,455 Man of La Mancha 125 ,lane Wellauer Ryan Werner: CSF 11,2,35 President 145- Latin Club 11, 25 President 13,455 Cross Country 115 Track 1155 Soccer 125' Orchestra 112,35 Renaissance Singers 1455 Chamber Chorale 1455 Havard Book Award5 NMSQT Commended Studentsp Curriculum Forum 13,455 All State High School Honor Orchestra 1255 All Southern California junior High Honor Orchestra 1155 All Southern California High School Honor Orchestra 135 Kevin Burr West: Drama III 1455 Chorale 1455 A Cappella 1355 Renaissance Singers 1455 Spring Musical 1Z,3,455 Sum- mer Musical 1Z,3,455 Southern California Honor Choir 13,455 All California Honor Choir 1455 Children's Theater 12,3,455 Service Award for Honor Choir Don White: Waterpolo11,2,3,45 Melinda Lee White: Ski Club 11,2,455 Treasurer 1355 KLUB 1355 Spartans 13,455 Associate justice 1255 Class Secretary 1455 IV Softball 1255 Dill Team 1255 Special Olympics 12,3, 455 Drama I 1255 Drama II 1355 Drama III Workshop 1455 Story Theater 13,455 Powder Puff Football 1355 Homecoming Committee 1455 Girls' Athletic League Sam White: Football 1155 Basketball 11,25, Varsity 13,455 Key Club 145 86 Seniors 2 Seniors Cheer Sea Kings to victory Karla Von Zup: Girls League 1155 Soph Doll 125 Duncan Walker: CSF 11,2,3,455 NHS 13,455 Bike Club 13, 455 Math Club 1455 Chess Club 1355 Astronomy Club 1455 National Merit Semi-Finalist 1455 Notre Dame Alumni Award135 Scott Glenn Walters: Waterpolo 1155 Track 11,2,3,455 For- eign Exchange Club 1355 Bicycle Club 1355 KLUB 1355 Medics Club 125 Elizabeth Wannamaker: KLUB 1455 Drill Team 1455 Sons of the Desert 1455 CSF 115 Murray Warren: Ski Club David Wasserman: Tennis5 Backpacking Club Cheryl Waterman: Ski Club 11,255 Work Experience 13,45 Robert Watson ,f 'Qs Iv' 3 '-4 fx 'vs Q I' ' Q 'E L Todd Whitthome: Basketball 11,2,31, Varsity 1415 CSF 12, 315 Key Club 1415 Lettermens Club 13,415 Ski Club 1215 Work Experience 13,41 Kurt Wiese: Forensics 11,2,3,415 Key Club 12,3,415 CSF 11, 2,3,415 Sons of the Desert 1215 Math Club 12,3,415 Student Curriculum Forum 1415 National Merit Commended Stu- dent: NCTE Nominee Kathleen M. Wiggins: Drill Team 11,2,315 Basketball Drill team 11,2,315 Drill Team Historian 1315 Orchesis 13,4,15 Hollywood Bowl Dancers 13,415 SCROC 1415 Motorcycle Club 1Z,3,415 Latin Club 13,415 Ski Club 1415 KLUB 1415 Ski Club 141 Kathy Wilder Frederick D. Williams Ir: Marching Band 141 Linda Williams: Girls Ensemble 1315 A Cappella 1415 Spar- tans 1415 Gymnastics Team 11,2,3,41 Scott Williams Susan Williams: Bowling Club 1215 S Club 13,415 KLUB 1315 Class Council 13,41 Tom Willoughby Valerie I. Wilson: Drill Team 11,215 Basketball Drill Team 1115 Gymnastics Team 1215 Songleader 1315 Head Songleader 141g Hollywood Bowl Dancers 13,415 S Club 1415 Ski Club 12541 Lori Wimer: Wind Ensemble 11,2,3,415 Marching Band 11,2,3,415 Softball 12,31, Varsity Softball 1415Bells Are Ring- ing131 Lisa Winch SEA KING SENIORS and Poseiden, Tony Galleran, relax during a lull in the Rolling Hills vs. Palos Verdes Homecoming game. Seniors 87 Matt Wuerker: Soccer 12,315 Trident Staff Cartoonist 12, 3,41 . jay D. Wyman Ian Yandeu Geoff Yates: Basketball 11,2,3,41g Football 11,2,31p Key Club 13,419 Lettermen's Club 13,41 Eve Young: Advanced Modern Dance 141 joseph Young Peter Zampino Escarlete Zerina Cathleen Denise Ziak: Medics Vice Pres 12,3,41, Attached Units 12,3,41g KLUB 131 jim Zicaro: Varsity Track 12,31, Tri-Captain141 Kurtis Vance Zimmer: Wrestling 1113 Track 121, Football 11,21, Varsity 13,41 Cheryl L, Zollars: NCET Writing Award Nominee 1317 Broadway Youth Council Representative 1415 Letter of Com- mendation 141, Spartans 141, Spartans 141: Co-Chairman 141g Drama 13,41 ii-4521 rr. f 'V' fr Victoria Lynn Summers: Medics 1415 SCROC 141 Brian Windle National Merit Commended Melanie Wisner: CSFg National Merit Scholarship Semi- Finalist Mike Witter: Football 11,21p Basketball 111, IV Baseball 121 Varsity Baseball 141 Rob Woodward: Soccer, Ski Club Rose Woods Dorothv Wootten: Keyettes 131, President 141, Assemblyman 13,415 Homecomming Princess 141 Mary Wrin: Orchestra 13,41, Student Curriculum Forum 141 ?:ft Q 'Vx , VJ . 4, H-A 1' 4 1 'HX 2 Mark Winkler: Basketball 1115 Tennis 11,2,3,41, CSF 13,41- 1 1 . 4 1'--A , Ma.. ,,. . , A . Y V ., 't.,f:'-pi' 1' , Gr 4,5 fx: 4, -4, ., , .- Q, , A mu, ,,,a .ji ,. .., A ' Z ,f'fx, ,.-,fn W, .W -1+ ,5w, I ,-, 4 ,V 4 A9 v 5-4 - ,,,f4 4 A 1, , r Q ' -M 7 3-ff , im- , J I ' 5w.,.., .' , I . f -j,5'1 ,w -f ' A ., kj, ' .. 1' 'W V . , ' A L. KX. ,1, ax Every year the junior class holds a car wash. This year was no excep- I tion. Juniors washed with TLC ftender 'f M 1 +- 1 . . I -27 ' T' , be roving carej the many cars which entered - :L ,I ' ' ' ' Amy Adams H ' Q ni the confines of the senior parking lot. Danie1Alba L K 5 ij, J v t' Also the Class of '76 held a bake sale. Pies, cakes and cookies were laboriously baked, and sold at Moore's Market in Malaga Cove. This money will go towards the financing of the junior-Senior Prom which is held each year. Float building also occupied much time in the lives of the Junior class. The theme for this year's float was M'A4S l-I and featured a hand mashing the Rolling Hills football team. The juniors worked very hard. it iiiffu if 3?g,.5ln, - ' E 'ac ith KEYETTE WITCH Mary Lou Ernaga cackles as junior Nancy Ferrero decides on a delicious Daffy Apple to satisfy her insatiable hunger until lunch period. 470-juniors Sharon Alberts at , V' 1 ? T . .Z .., . V A- 1 .rf f ' . ,215 Betsey Alden 4 f V ' Greg Aldrete a K ga ,ci 7' it Dennis Allen , f A , elf A Shelley Amen , 7 J , , ScottAllman ' ' wig ,I A?-, 'f' K 3' Mark Ames 4 , ,, , nl 5' if ,,,, I V I 1:21, , 17 tl , ' . , , 4 J ' Jim Anastassiou L K A 4 4 iff Alison Anderson l KX -I G -lxr , ' 1-4, :jf 1 John Anderson .. Julie Anlauf I ,xp B Y, Ken Antell QL W Q Elizabeth Anthony XT! T' L Pl? 1 .N . jean Anthony f , A1 Rosanne Arminio 'X ' V - Lynn Armstrong yi l f ' l ' Mike Armstrong Bill Atha Brian Bachofer Blair Bacon Marc Bacon Don Baer an ' f M yi 1 Ks x it - ff ? ,,s, rary N U 1 .4 I 1 Robin Black I. 1 i :hx . I '5 uid- ki i Y NX A 1 '- L .B ,4, ,. e l , l- , I Kathy Bain Cathy Baker Sal Baldo Debbie Baldwin Mark Balenovic Terri Barham Cindy Barnett Kevin Barrett 1, i 5 4 E A t K w if - 2? I ,. ,I . 3. .MW X til t E is, ' 'S--44 in Q Je -N-.. ? -. ff sr 'H Lori Barsby Ion Basler Diana Batista Peter Baumstark Mike Bazyk Chad Beatty Scott Bechler JoAnn Beck Meg Beeler Darla Bellenfant ' I Phil Belleville il Cary Belzburg i H --VA - 41,75 .www Yu. Douglas Beres 1- - jerry Beres 'B 'i X LisaBerger ,, ,,,,, f ,V if ' f ff V 'lifjlfiffi B' Alf?-.il if 1 A Debbie Bialosky Brian Billings Tulie Black fry W L., r g w 'x F N 9 Q A i !f'A72x Alf 7140 Y W- M g -Q' Q A aff, ,,,, JUNIOR ED MCKENNA participates in lunchtime homecoming festivities chopsticks and amazingly enough, mastering the oriental technique. l lu ' ,1 ,H Mx, A 4' 1. . . ,Q it lg Q ,W ,,i,,, I 4. F' L ,V l W I I R I A Ii Q .w X V, f i T I X lt , I .E 't t ab. o i 'V L ggi' A , Vg :A .:'4'.,.z ,' 'nil - li' ' 4 '9 1 lf A 'W W' rf' 7 f' ' f I W wh s fail A Nr ww if X ini , 2 X ,if 1 ' ,,,,w-- 1 , WWW on 4-K ,.. L., -. g, E X YI' ,.. e, 1 ,--5--,Y -- - -1---7-1 l, x. l... Dan Blayzor Bob Bloom Kent Boechs Alan Bonde David Bouzek Bill Bowler Mike Bowler Paul Bowman Bob Boyajian Lisa Bradford Bill Brand Larry Braunz Les Braunz jeff Bredehorn Bruce Bridgham Robert Briggs janet Brody by using a set of 92-Juniors Paul Brokken Bill Bronstein Kristina Brovm Lisa Bryant Stephanie Bucher Deborah Bundy Dave Burkhalter David Burman Bill Burns Susan Butler Darron Byron Elizabeth Cagney Bill Caine Sheri Calof Julie Cameron Scott Cameron Barb Campbell Chip Campbell Paul Campion Danny Camplin Chet Carlborn Lori Carle Kim Carner Judy Carper mn' .J - to in 4 1 A ., , a -4 f-ya: , ,gg - 1 l- J -on! Y: ,.. 3 5 pi l n N it ' ' 4. , 5 AY 'uf - J 5. J. ' A .5 ' KLA , , L J 3 t, A V a qk l ' V ' C i' Xi ' 'ig ,, -54 4 J A ' , V 'ff 1 up ,wx -2 ,, i --1 'W ,x ,fx 1 -:R ,ff 2 , lim f A K- K .P X 1 3 f, g . 15, ,,,Vv br VX J f 4 ,,, ', A a e li if .41 ii. ,K .,,, 42 4- , gr-N-X If . li E L-I ' HX Xi . 1 yi 45.5 , Jim Carr :A ff ' 5 J V Mary Lou Carr , : Tom Carretta ' y ii ,tw V ' . . ' L ' Brian Carroll ' PaulCarroll I K '. Ak H , Mark Carstens 5' dk? 'J MDW 4 i .J 4 S' J J el J Geoffrey Carvey Q Jeanne Castonguay , 'A V .Jeannie Cavallo ll '- f 1 Vduy . A 1 W I ' , 1 . ':f . 1' l J i Mike Cawthon X , K A' I N Judy Chase f' J- ,., J , .1 af -' , Lisa Cherry f - K 'U-A ' Kevin Chilton I, -if I Robert Chilton H7 William Choi , Y ia J. ,Lf Y JUNIOR Jane Sheehan seems to laugh hysterically after eating half of a piece of chocolate cake she made in cooking class. , 1,4 .0 H'-M'-zvvvvnv Vx Y- W r .... xg Michael Christenson Royce Chrys Richard Chuh Rachel Chutgian Michelle Clapham WATCHING OUR HOMECOMINC CAME against rivals Rolling Hills, Jim Crube cheers the Sea Kings on to a 10-O victory, proving P. V. is King Mike Clark fs ts is ' 'l Nw. Q . .V Reed Clark J zsltifbrl Q 7 X 13:94 5' fb! Tom Clark .. 4' , 5. U l fl 'i Bill Clement I S' i . 'I .Q .5 ' 'l Liza Coakley ., l - Y Jerry Cobabe K 'VVV '4:4 e1-Ji: Laura Coe V e 1: x Kip Colaw D . Ch ' C d -if F' ' KaS'C0f,'1aQy of thel-Iill, .. Q D , .wilt i Tim Conroy -1 ' 'C' Brett Cooper X rj ' Ioan Cooper a ! A g 'ff 3 A 2 Paul W. Cooper 1 f e so - N - ' 1 -5' Connie Craig -vW. ,..7,?,,! . . , ,zz ,, .. ,, i V 'V' 5 Iana Crane l - y 3 k Suzy Crawford 4' .K ,-1 f i i Mike Criley . 1 V I XA. 4 ' - N. Corinne Crozier 3 W frii -.W - i W N Viknv - 5 ' H Rose Cummings 1 Y . qu t I is f C -- Q ' , r ' Tfe C Q Matthew Cunningham ' . A K ' Dana Curwen N J ' Carlos Dalence 5 , x ' I .411 ' Becky Dannan 'X ' - ' A Iohn D'Arcy , A -V ' ag 'ai' :A ' mf 41 ' I A: C -'i ,ll ' 3 , 'H 'I 1 , Q: A Q - Q Q 1 -1 1 C Na Q ' L 'J E Carol David 3, 3 I.. Q-+ I Dana Davis Au: J ll Q ' ' Q-,,,J 5, 4 jeff Davis ' 4. . fx, ' A w su :K I YN - l Melinda Day ' if ' ' 1' Y' 'ffl' I ' Dale Dean in 5-0 .X r A , x. A f llik X V 1 kx f A f If ' - i E ' ,, : 1 1 ' If pl fx.: ' l , 2 JSA Claudia DePries Patty Delaney Meg Delio Dave DeI.uce Becky Delzer Alan Demarest Richard Demerjian Ienny Denham juniors-93 Mark Engel Robert English Sharon Ennis Mary Lou Emaga Mark Estes Bret Farnum E Lanelle Fechner Iohn Fenimore Q Guy Ferger U 5 xx V ' fb ' Jim Ferguson l Anna Ferrarotti jug- 'NSR Nancy Ferrero CHEF DIRK KLEINHESSELINK changes into a raving madman while preparing to devour a piece ofthe cake he made in his first semester cooking class. 94-juniors Sarah D'Evelyn Laurel Diamond Carol Dickinson Doug Diggins Amy Dillon Brian Douglass Sylvia Duffin Dean Dunlavey Paul Dunn Lisa Dyer Lou Earle Casey Eberting Steve Eden Dave Edwards David Edwards Carrie Egan Margaret Egan Paul Elkins Lisa Emanuel Leslie Emery Zi I -1. , S J A' -ai 'yxf 'A 1, - af .. ' Q1 '- N rr x A 'X sr V sc fs B' QQ . aa 5-Q mei ff, if i . 1a gm , 5 V 1 - - v. - n. g sr Q, - W ' 'wi , J M fm 41 f N 5 ' N' ' , .sg . 4 , f I ., ,g r l F M .-A-' yy I ' H X .Q A 5 i an 1 1 . ' -r . i r 8 -e L- 1115 ,. , +1 li ? 5' ' 'fs ' Q' I? Qi' ' ' A - ' I K 5,1 L ii V M I - ,Eir- r ,541 fn gs S. 1 'XX ak , A i K - 1 J, .a ,' Mr- J' 1' 5 Q' 5 L Q.. S Food classes bake cakes john Fetters Andy Field Heidi Field Scott Fischer Mary Fisher Tom Fisher Mike Florance john Forbes lim Foreman Karen Poshee i ff w 'Y' Ar We N f c,,, ,.,, a V ....., his , 433. A if 1 an an , , L? is , 1 IohnFoster 4 4 it as - f , t Conrad Frey 1 f 9 ' w if , . fa-ff' CLASSMEMBER5 Don Meek, Ed McKenna, David Bouzek and Roger Huddlestone perform their original rendition ofthe can-can during lunchtime activities during Homecoming week. 4 'sk Lucia Friedericy ' JimGable X X! I ! RobertGalbraith - A V ' 'll V Diane Garcia , gf .9 .' 'f 4' , fl E' .' 'i , Q i Y- T., Brian Gardner if Angela Gargano asf r W . Y ? G N, 3 U a.:,'4 , .ie,, , ' A V if ' . l mek E. ge? nz ' is .A gy .E i ' L'xn.,,.'-ll!! Mike Garley Wendy Gates Susan Gentry Teresa Germann Brian Gever Joyce Gibb Robert Gillette Ed Gilroy leralyn Glass Beth Glazer Tami Goldstein Lisa Gonia Connie Goodman Dan Gorham Kevin Greaney Elf V- K fx I l ,-. l .A if A f- fr 4 G I 0 W a ak. e 3. 2 2- L. 3.- 1- we flu' K I lx 1111, lik Tl 79' 4 A x. FA 5' Q I W' 5 f . X. is if-0 Eg I .Jian ' K V f I Gxkg !: K iv in 'Pk :- ' ff -:l er, i f E r 1 r by A, 4 K, nil Barbara Greenberg ,loe Greenway John Griep Mary Clare Griffin Tom Griggs Michelle Grillon Bill Griswold lim Grube Betsy Gude loan Guinessey Debbie l-laagenson Anne Hagelberg Evelyn Halikis Torn Hammitt Mark Hancock Heidi Harding Kris Harkleroad Nina Harlan juniors-95 Bob Harman Lois Harmon Nancy Harper Petrina Harris lancie Harrison Joyce Harrison Cindy Hart Iack Hartley Gregg Haskell ' , ' , .v.. ' f Q 'P- . ,M ' 4. y' L ' ' N . ti 5 C. ' 'N , 4:12 ', 4' ' f ' 311' .. 2' ',.-- fs iffy .. vt , fi, y 1 -. if 5-gy .- .V X , . Q3 x ,lf was 3 ty 1 ' i VL 3 ilu X wa, D h H YD, TQ ' W I-s , ' ' r- wig t atano , 1, '-, 'jg H x . ,V X GathiHaug 5 'gf ' ' th Mark Hause l' ' A .x . ,,, . ., ' we 4. 5: David Haviland i n g , ,R M L , Merrill Hayase ' ' I ii : - ' R ' ,f 413 Laura Hanes A AK It Lx ' W il Martha Head . ' 8 i Rich Heffernan J '- ' l . ' i Ioanne Helle V , , ' . 'I , , l Q. Lisa Hemphill xi - if ' Y ' ,V 3, Nathalie Henderson ' .V ' I W ,gg J7 Tim Henry I ., ,C .1 .-i,c,wh1 Sue Heron K 'Lx Neal Herzstein iff f - ' - Kathy Hewitt Yi P ' . , RIGHT: Working on her map of South America in Coach Mike House's second period US, History class, Wendy Gates looks up the capital of Bo- livia. 96-Juniors ? Brian Hill John Hill - ,QM ,- fi G' s X 1' ax . KathyHippe left X Nl Kee ,,l' ' ' Brad Hise Liz Hlavac Patty Hodson Paul Hoffman Roger Hooper janet Horton Dani I.. Hoskins Jackie Housego 'fn 3 as 2 Kathy Howard janet Howey Roger Huddlestone ' i 1 If . 'rim H 1 A w. , V 7 . x Q2 -:-.-. Qu. fat ',', A o re,,.r ee,e,, Z , A qc, M W'35 'W ' x Jeff Hudson K 'ff 1 :r M QI g , 9- t fe- -I . FT' , . N N. 3 ttf 'r' -1. i Fi x - K ff - P -If K are 'gl ir X Kyla Huget William Hwang KC. Irwin Charlotte lacobs Joy jani Corey lesser Judy johnson Matt johnson Bevan Jones lx .,. . ai h . I Brad Jones 'A S l 1' H H k -X ' - Lyndalon s R i L X Cliffjurye G , br, ,, T7 V l -,, Q ' Rick justice fha 1' l X X PaulKaleml4iarian ' E Megan Kalionzes . 3 A an .R x U A E i fe - ai- 1, - J ' V Q x ts . A .xz Q ul, , ' . , L I , w' 3G32 V Y' Q' ,Jr 5 J! i w A ' I . fi lm AA W e 5- if L' , 1. , ,fa if ,, A V K r L19 if 4:1 r Ai . ,Q ' i1 Xl' 4 Jai ,' Z 4EQ'Lh a'i ' if e ,uh X ' 1 43' 11. ulifwfflllf ' l at ' 5 r ! -fy ,, . VN. wr f f , ,ll llllly Wy' ull, ill I'-311, JUNIOR Dwight Hatano takes time out from his second period US. History class to crack a glittering smile for a wandering Triton photographer. Robert Kaplan Ioel Kazarian Mary Keenan Kim Keller Alan Kelly Kevin Kemper Mimi Kendall Tod Kendall Tracey Kennedy Kathryne Kent Gwen Kibbe Chris Kiesler Ann Kilty Sue Kimmerle Debbie King Dirk Kleinhesselink f ,w.!f X It 5, lltgi 'SIIIP -5 :Z -- g. 3 V 3, It I x K xi ,. - - ,- - .' Y 'wx 'iix't'wp13N L 2 b ah- Mary Ann Koltko :FV- Andy Kopania Bob Kopecek Laurie Kraatz i:? 5! are ' gf, pf! -'77, Bill Krauser Iamie Kruger Jeff Kutter Janice Lachow Tina Lamoreaux Scott Langpap Dick Larson Keith Larson juniors-97 Ofiglunior Tom Larson Lew Latimer Paul Latta Catherine Lawrence Cary Lawrence Mary Lawson Sue Lazar Denise Lee Mitch Lee Pat Lenehan jane Leslie Nancy Leslie Carl Levander Chip Lewis Mike Lewis Scott Lewis Trelaine Lewis David Lieher jim Lindsey Kim Linnett . :Q I L s 521, A El fa-.1 15' ' ' 9 . 'K Y, 'K . QQ 32, Rn , Lain fe is M A .::' f , 4 :S i K., r Is- L. if., S' .,. J 1 . Av J gf-L Z i 1'N- J e' Q' ix we-f X, W - I I ! gc an 1 ' 0 . ' 4. A 'Vx . in e- 39' i X l 7 'R ' . Q. , ' 5 V ll aft L fit Xu -T hx S. f f .x -rv' i V WORKING ENTHUSIASTICALLY through the late hours of the night in order to finish the junior float in time for the homecoming rally are Alison Anderson and jackie Housego. Dwight Liu i will ,M Richard Liu 1 1-. ,i ' Martha Longley I f 1, Rita Lopez ', - W I i 4' ll ' April Lotspeich A K ' 'fx 0' tl fx K jan Louisell Maria Lukas A x Mary Lundberg i ,A , I , ,i' I i Peter Lung is Meg Lynch X ' ' 'A ' . rf. Q, W i Annie Lynn 4,.i! .I gi I , ,V ,yu Kc. Lytal if , ' 'f 3 Kathy MacDonald if 'i ,V 'A ' David Maclcenbach ff 0 V f john Macy ff? X ' lx 8 ' - 1 L , i.. ,I A Sally Macy . , - . ii Liz Magruder 4, I - If 'W 'V Lynn Maldonado 'YI 4 ' ' ' - . , M l f , L 1 2 ', -4 3 'V I M- .4 ' Cary an ey K c ix .l v 4 I 2 2 l A ' ,, Donelle Marsh Float building involves members of Junior class Ben Martella Lee Martin - . L . ff Robert Martinez Ei 'K' tk V nj' ' A Michael Matamoros lx 1 41x 1, 1 'a'I 2 x Daniel Mateik , , , ,V , a, H V X Y X X Joel Mayer fu ' A 2 -ft Q X ' Mark McConn f L 'U 1 Marylyn McCormack X :R 1 ' Cindy McDonald Y, que- vi ., f' ' 2 4 ix Sally McFadden I 1' 'i 'A - Q Laura McGuire - J ' -' Kl' 'TA 7' Michael F.McGul'San o ' of o 's X i . ' Ed McKenna - k , - L. yi Ellen McKissock j jj X , N Eileen McNutt ., I Q., E Q L 1 M , sg. W- Y Don Meek 'H' lm., 7 ,mm ' A I Ricky Mendoza 1 -,.............. ,tbl i 3- Rosemarie Merrill , ,, ,. ,,,, ,.,,:.,,7,7 , ,, E V, sl . . A ' Ioey Metcalfe ' , Dorothy Meyer . ' I 1 Marilynn Meyer F , 4, Y - 'vu 'C' 'P g Z Sandy Migotsky ' J in' Brent Miller l , W Lani Miller - , X 5572 Nancy Miller 5- am A Q - X5 -fl I l I -:li Stan Miller Y V fi Tom Miller V clk ' fi Greg Mitchell 1. l L Mark Mitchell ' A Q V , L- I, 'N , --U7 I 5: Michael Mitchell ,I , Rod Mitchell lx AZ! 31, Q Lon Monk 1 13 I -1 Wi?-?'f ?'?' Capri Montgomery N I it , I 3 , Allison Moorhead f 1 ' 4 Mark Mortimer 4 '- . I KX' R' jill Muilenburg x ' 1 ,. Duane Mumford ' li i , . 1 ,g-, ,TYR ,M tie i 'Wi HOMECOMINC QUEEN Iudy Salter, escorted by Bruce Stanton and chauftered by Neil Richardson, rides around the track during the annual homecoming rally. juniors-Q9 Q., ,Fe 'Y , 1+ 5 + , L L rl N Mike Murphy ff lm ' I I , Tim Murphy ff, 4 I, I 'I 5 vp- ' Catherine Murrin I -,Q-Q if I '?4' ' ' ,Ml Denise Naughton ' lt 1 l V g I I I I 4 ii' Lynn Naughton ' 7 ff Au Crystal Needham j . 1. ' ' 4 , 5, StacSY Nelms ' I 3 ' ' 4 I ' A Nancy Nelson I' I 'Z I ' A fa, If if ' 5 ff f 1- 6 ' ' ' .7 4 Steve Neuner 1 f Z W H ,- ' , 'f X' Mike Ninnis t' -, K, , ,Q Q f I Dave Norris , gf H? X - A. 'L 'ff ,N Mike O'Brien , ,l ,., ,, I WL I' at lm 5 , ,, ' gba: A 4 Kathryn O'Connell V ',, fi? -W, '37 john O'Rourke t 'f 3 . I I Mike O'5ullivan ' 2' K lg I l William Owens . ,. - f 1 5 I ' l K X PRACTICINC CORRECT WELDING TECHNIQUES, jeff Trakas proceeds to weld the innards of the fist, on the juniors float 'MASI-I', together. 100-Juniors Studentsweld, mana in fun and businesses Ron Paolucci Lew Pape Gary Patitz Tori Patterson Bob Paul Keith Payne Ioan Peck Sue Pedersen Laurel Peel Stephen Perison Linda Peter lay Peterson Greg Platz Carla Polasek Marta Poling Cathy Poliquin Robin Potampa Jon Prescott Ty Pryne Inez Rachwalski Mari Dee Rallis I 'H-. ,llii qi' 'M ,, 51 ' t I .Jw ?L f't Hi'fQ.lfLfQQ.2. K lub E 7 I f ffL - G ,. f n . Lf A A f f I n 4 1-Vt f if-,t H X 9 5 , 9 'M f ,iff at '91 it 6 at 1.11 f I Alt, 2 2, I fl- Ji: I .f l 6 H, V, f ff' 1,- ia is ,gi I 'K Z ff! gl Xvwg- TRITON ADVERTISING MANAGER Betsy Gude and her assistant Debbie Haagenson go over the books and keep an up to date record of financial situations for the yearbook. r Y 1 3 Q B . 1 ' ' 114.4 A . A F ii ' - f M ' .2 TC' I I J - c F. ,, ' by 'A F , 'g , t , jig- I -' , M ' 5 - , fix r z P ff, xi gr VE 0 -' - ' V F - 2 'w X A in , 9 I ,L ., 1 Q 5 D el' x 1 x h X - '- Q A ' .A 7' -,,, N NN 1 , . W c' ' f 'a -f '- N' J 'e',v' ff ' Wf 'f?'T1 f my u 2 6 '4 if s f Nw, or if 4- ' 1, 4 , v . 1 ig ! e agg-g., V,-:.:,,gr, Ed Rathbone Kathy Rebhan Dave Recker Penelope Recknor Brian Reed Ryan Reed john Reeves Chip Rehm George Reinhardt Sarah Relyea Dave Riley Rick Robinett Mary Robinson Tim Robinson Craig Roclenfels Greg Rogers lim Rogers Cindy Roos Leslie Rorty Don Ross L lg, lg! . -.M-5' .M r 3 S - to ' fkc, A A Xi 'Aft R -V if M ' i 11,1 ' 1- 'gi - au . if' H-if A it -Rin R 1:7 .X g b y ' ea 7 'oi' ,, '73,f.:::: f A A A RW F ' fx. I f rf' - r .7-L., X. 1 ai , 'tif' A 545. fi i Tom Rothemich Scot Rowe Peter Ryan Neil Saaty Karen Samuelson Russ Sanderson john Saroyan Peter Scala Margaret Schlatter Kim Schmardebeck lean Schneider Amy Schochet Carol Schoenfeld Randy Schoof julie Schotts Doug Schulz Liz Schulze Steve Schultz Doug Scott Sandy Scott Iunrors 101 Roy Scroggin Bill Seers Keith Sepke Ann Shannon I . 1 an Z f I I , 6 X x ' S ze y 4. M ' 451 , , Anne Sharp 5, V, V , 51 5' , ' Leslie Sheahan , , f' 5 1' f ' f X jane Sheehan Q r Q, ' F ' rf V. 544' ' ' K' ? Mary Sheehan . , f f' V' :fit V' A , -., , ,Y i, H Steve Shields ' I ' ' Steve Shriver , ' y ' ,741 , E David Shutt -. ,V get Amy Sidrane A -Vi l , V 2. , , -W Kim Sigworth R , . A Sonny Silberman x -n QQ ' r , , ,. ,1 i A 1 Greg Sinclair 1 5. ---.. 2 4 ' X '51, I Deborah Sindinger ' f ' ' X' ' l f Daniel Sisto Georgia Snyder Keith Soreng Lesley Spates X f ? ,' ' ,.,,, L f any 4... f ' lv-- v' 3 li if lilil Y' 251 3 K' l r ll a .ik TAKING NOTES FURIOUSLY on the lecture presented in his sixth period Biology class while his lab partner strains to see the chalkboard is Daniel Mateik. 102-Juniors Katie Spear Bill Spencer Rick Spurgeon Karen Staar Matt Stankey Karen Stansel Bruce Stanton Nina Stefanides Rex Stevenson Scott Still Cynthia Stock Kim Stone Donna Stratton Chris Strong Chris Sullivan Jim Sullivan Kim Sweeney Mike Talbert Amy Teuber Mary Theis Bruce Thompson Mike Thor john Tomelevage Joanne Toscano i ' ' ' ,, '! ' , 4, i 1 ' ' ' 1 't V WPT, '. ' , ,V ... gf fill X f'5.f'a V , ,,,, ,,,i, , 've f. ' 5' ii Q--A A ll . , , Q 1 R U - ffl ' . 1 ' 5, i are i ze y ' , so I. 4213.1 fx f K ' V if ' V ' V 7 i ' A' LQ : w, ,f Qi, F i fr Z I ,,, f is H t 'A-141 ,A .vf QW, 41 , QT i ' .- . r r i Q ,A S W H ,A 6 Q V e A V, 7- f, e, i S 42 , 2 L K , pi A45 ' 'I , ' 4, get ly, A ' A- 15 A i i A in ' ,L v x rx Eff 77'Z'7'j'w,ff7zWf74jZ ' ' ' . fa ,.f.,,, V yjrgfw ' 1 V-, ' fx V, V A Zfjfewffwfff f I f , gi, V, fi .Z ,ff ,?:.gf,, 'fy' , A fav :V I 35 'lf A , fit Q T :N ik-'L' fl ' if- 'N 1effTrakas Libby Trimm Chris Tronlone JUNIOR Paul Kalemkiarian prepares to Hope Vannorsdall Bill Varney Richard Vawter Mark Vindensek Richard Vogtman Larry Voss Barbara Vuncanon Candace Waite Duffy Walker Kevin Walt Cindy Warbritton Patricia Warren Ron Wasserman Kirk Watson Leslie Watts . 1 I .1 T' I t, , i L 1 Treva Tucker is 1 Dan Tulipani . A 5 3 V Q I Tracy Tunner H H- - -' jill Turley L ?-TP-' Victor Valenti A james Vanderzee X an is-ii U , 5 A Q 'A ' '53 ' L 'rrp , an C , 'f L , I-f -H 1 f ac f ' T Y' VTX f 1 V 1 Q I I I A Y X 1 1 K wliilx Wi Thomas Webb julie Webster Cindy Weissman K . . ... , . 'Z ar e . - . px , v- M i xv Q spa 1. vault onto a sawhorse placed on Senior Par homecoming week, at lunch in a festive contest, boosting up the juniors' spirit points. I Irv.. gif T1 ' -fiafgfig 2 if if as 1, if zz- .MA Civ i y t-a 3 .ggi .r.e il 'G 1 - 1.6 'li K 7 'Q I at I ,.,, .,- W X34 I Z' x A AX , -. Christopher Welton Edward Welz Ross Werner Karen Westenhaver janet Westland Steve Whelehon Scott Whitcombe Pamela White Andy Williams Carrie Williams Chris Williams Tim Williams Bill Willis Cate Willis jim Willoughby janet Wilson Lisa Winch Randy Wingert lc during juniors-103 Www. '- ' ,, ,K.:,,6, Q. ... ,, ,... . I f WW--Mwx. Rm is , W.. . 13:- W. F .mt .i - . -,-,-4 J ,V f alniu...T.'.ZL.gi'3'f'T'f'b'Hf?f'P'-'-?'5f:,'.,.... ., , W 104-juniors I SITTING IN THE CLASSROOM while it appears that Chris Wel- ton has decided to catch up on some lost sleep are Brian Hill and Don Ross. Alan Winkler Vicki Wong Diane Wood Rose Woods Scott Woods Lynn Woosley Nancy Worden Ion Worlcmon Diane Worley Steve Worthen g i, I 'R ? vw I . L- ' 4' 1 1 k N., , ., . V- ...,, c, , 9 14 .71 4 x ja' N l eff, l ,:2vg7:V:frsw f- f S 4. -' ' I ' , , X ' -, K ,Q -T. V Q4 tr , 3 ,, , 1 , , l. A, ,,. 3 5 V, V f, 1 ' -,. h V ! A' ,, 1 I , ,.,, , ,, ... - , - 'JQJL i t V Q tffffwfyrfygi I V Z af f ix f 3 Mui Vi V ,I Jane Wourse V Q ,Z A Mike Wrin . 4, 1 V1 1 ,,, 1. .7 W 'W I' Mark Wyman ' Q Ga1eYande11 fyy, ' V ggfywl V, if U nl V, .4 I' i , 1241 I xv ' 'L ', Larry Yarber V 'W WI ' , Drew Yafdumiaf' ,, , ,ji Steve Yoon V XM Brian Young Alan Zeoly H UL, 'Q ' 05 1V i . fi I f 4-' F2 - 'S --:121.:- ',,:,1.,.f f, . 1. k..,, -F .1,:1,:5::-::.L v v in 1. , 'fu-wsasP'5 E' -I 4- 'i L. 4 .17Q,.'.gf:M W4 Za, we Q -li -'Sir Lifif ' 3f PL'f,,, ' 3:-f sz, '--'Q-Us , N, A Fw ' 'XT 4,,. If ' 1 mf: f , 'v 4 4 wif: ,.f. -V F I 'dj ,h A ,A ' - -sr' M, - - . J . 1V.A,, H , H T, ., U, . -wh -I I ' .l F l KN , .-E 106-So phomo res Starting off the year with great enthusiasm, the Sophomore class entry in the Homecoming Float contest placed second. The theme, Ship of Fools, featured the SS Titanic as it hits an iceberg crowned accordingly in red, white and black. Preparations for the annual Soph Doll Stomp, the main fund-raising event, kept Sophomores busy, as profits from concession sales during athletic events provided a secondary source of increasing the class' treasury. Commenting on the Sophs' steady participation, Sophomore Class President Jodi Goetz stated, The class, as individuals, were truely united. V is C xt, Cindy Ballsmith ' it Lisa Banner ' WV., Y ' 1 Annette Barcatta 'a ' , 9 Q' '. A i' wi 'G' . Matthew Bark t ,,.,, ii, ' - ' ' -v sat at V, f i 'FDM 'fr 'L David Barker 1 - ' ' ' ' , ' Carla Barnes gf' 'f i' 5 ,, Kelly Barnes vw f l Andi Barnett M5 ,SfiTJi'l W X ' fini .W ' ,v f Q i , -Lf 43 'Sf Liz Barrett I 1 .3 ig if -A 'QT-,I Robin Barrett ' 1 I V 1 Danny Barrow ., , A' 1 7 ' I Lynne Barstow 4 4 Ai ' T I - L. . 4 1- . .r ' ,,- It ,,-R. ' Rochelle Barton ll, 1 ic 1j Leslie Bassett ,rf M Mike Batherson rg ' A' ' Doug Bauer Mike Adams Dana Agnew ' jim Agronick 4 Mark Aldrete .V-www, .,,.,,, -s QL ,B ff if' ' ln 'X JN A i AK! l X r ' 2 gt. s. if ' , V I . , nf ' W 2 I 4 9' T --wx 'K Dave Allee ' t, f' f' R Bryan Allman I f . X x X Lisa Alvarado H' N ' .h : jeff Amberg V 'il ' a 'K Q,-f x y PaulAnclres ' XJ F W Carter Aristei f 'Q y , Scott Armanini Vyvli V , ,. X W 1 E 3 K ' ' Erin Armstrong E'3l'f ,T. .',f ' ,4'i'U. TN is LJ .. gf' . sh I in , g.. ti Dan Arrowood , H' ' ' - - Steve Ano Wood 'l Joe Artusio , M g ,V L ta Larry Ascani 1 ' , . 4 I ft - fx John Athay H I rj l A Don Avallon I E Kim Baker ff' g t ' Leah Baker A .af Sophomore class starts ,,a1 r year off on right track '19 Afg ,E 4, , ,J .af it ,,- msg Kathy Beall P T T ' V 4 th Tamra Beaton W 5 -iw K 1 ', , Philip Bebbington ' V' .' L, k -- Donna Beckert 'i'4 1 I ' - SOPHOMORE PRESIDENT Jodi Cvoetz takes a leisure l, lunchtime break to talk with classmate Kathy Linehan , - x au- V . , Mindi Beeman . i ff Michele Beere e Lf--f Q 1 '59 W .1 K. , ii X-ix ,H Crystal Berger my e N. 1 Joseph Berman X 1 Anna Bermasconi - if Charles Berry 3 , K AJ v Luis Bertran . 1 .' David Betts i N V .. Charliej.Beukema . sv x U , ff ' joe Beym 3 - t- 3 fx Mary Bice X i V . Lisa Binder 5- 'S If A 5 I ' Q , ,f i s - , I ' Doug Binns ' ' iid ' - 7 ' ' g fx . BrantBlakeman -7 ' .N Suzi Bliss , ..., L ,.,. New . l ' f t 2 1- '4 5- C' Y V i , X f Vg 'L i V ,J V 1 I L ' 4 . 4 . ' f ' , l S . . ,l,.f'ix v if 41' 'is' L ' B L -Z- Z I4 ' f 'X 1. Q. , ,,,, I My I A X V I V, , ' fl V 6 1 2, Q' V, I l Alf: Q HQKN .I ' , ,L S' ' f f 'Ai G ' is I I ,L Z1 B, if if f I Viz? ' ! ,, , 9 l t im A W fm lei ft ff sz 52 fr f t f t it , at I V,,, V V . K, an I 'M' mkgui gif . .' ff HEADING A SOPH CLASS COUNCIL MEETING Jodi Goetz informs others of the upcoming Sophomore activities and fund-raising events, The Sophs par- ticipated in many profit making activities throughout the '74-'7 john Bloom Steve Boise Kathy Bold Gregory Bornstein Cindy Boughton Denise Bourdo Sarah Bowen Bill Bracken Mary Brannigan Rebecca Braslau Linda Bridges Becky Brinkman Morry Brookler Leslie Brooks Craig Bromm Dale Brown Ralph Brown Kathie Brovime Iudy Bruner Patrice Bryant Kevin Buchanan Tad Buchanan Kelly Buell Krysti Burns Richard Bushnell r 1 e 5 gy , -ts, 'E 2 9 r ive we ,- f-M ' 4 6 1 if 1 4 I Y My V , x It A L. u ,g B Q L yi fx 3 N az 5, Z 1 i gy. 5 year. Jamie Bussio Pete Butterfield Staci Caldwell Jill Campbell Kathy Campbell Shawn Canning Keith Caramelli Kim Caramelli Darryl Carlbom Cathy Carlson Sophomores 101 Aa- ' 1 r . , omecomm Creates S 1r1t f Z ' , Sharon Carpenter ' ' 0 1 L Diana Carroll . f f ,1 , .X . I' 'jf 'K Richard Carroll . x W 0 Y WWW mf 1 vi ii I 17 , 5' T 1 K A Af'2'f..,f A L A ' . I V .Q 1 4' ' Elizabeth Criclcmay i 'f W Deborah Carstens . , 1' QW, ,,, 4 fd, Rod Cumming JM '1 ' 'A Cindl' Cartel' 2, J iv q Q Q Mark Curran r ' loan Carver ia. ' 7 'A Kenneth Curry .,.,, ' :WAC i' , gf f' ' s .. - 1 , r f f izzvf . 7... 5 W-Jw 'C - , Pa ic 1 ' i L lziimg Eiumng ' 'V A U 33' 9Y f H, Z 4 , , ' r e a gren ,jx ,L H , ,gg ,- Nancy Cech XXX . in , AV1. 1 4 , :Wg Bu D .1 X in in v 4, , Mmchadnow n y Ne ,50ug1ggLnbe,g .,,l,, , y '49 law? ff X-M gj N W' to A , eg' , r 4 - A f - I S V , f Blane Davidson V , , V X M f Clara Chang T M yr X ' 5 Q Laurie Davis A ' A ' I Steve Chapkis pk -, Mtg fl, , ki 'X David Dawson ' A I fivvl Ron Chapman ' lik GV Q H T . Xl Robert Deane - ,, ' 'Y Ii' , Y, L LZ? A C' 2 M k Ch H QV , I W ' Chuck DeChambeau ., ' 'V ' 'ff 'E . 7 3 ,4 ar ase , g ' 'A D vsmDecker E11 f Y 1 ' , . Barbara Cheis Q N ASW V 7 Jai-niDEdriCk , ' ' 3 ' Q' xg JV QQLF K Donna Chess '9' . ' E QM' If lohn DelaneY X ' I All ii 'ak L L V i :3zf1 wrf Alex Chobotov f ' . It .A W . 'W A ,, 5 Eileen Choi , - V .ii y A Mike Clapp if ja. 'M ' 9 I Dana Clark ,Z . ' 7, ' L , ' 0, L ir V3 I, V Ed Clark A .. rx I H 'nfl Q 'Z K Amy Clauser ' X ' ' ' L k ' 'l , qw, , ' A L I-ff, Peter Clowes , f - ' i 'N L' Q, 'C 25' Adrianne Cochran . ,, 5- ' ' A 5 L A 'nf' jeff Coffman V' i we Ns' W , I , jenny Coffman ff, X V ' vig ' Cheryl Cohen 'f f ' 31 '1' ' L at , in ,. 1 -arpww Aaron Cohn Phil Cole Thomas Conroy Robert Cook Ann Cooper Laura Cooper Mike Copley Lauren P. Corcles john Costello Karen Costello Larry Courtney Judy Cress Kitty Crass 108-SophomoreS A .fe - 4 Y I l ff V - ':'f 4 23 ills' ia X in i. .FN ft A 4' r.-- ' iii f 5 J i g -A ..' X 'N ' X' Ng. - . I Q rx I Q' e T. ' Nlx 9 K X G' .ian 5 Tom Delaney Alvi Deleon Cessie Delio Craig de Miranda Frederika DeMos Sharon Dempsey John Denlcer Clark Denny Park Densmore Pete Deragon X 5. fx Q 1143..- XR All ,iii 'rw .v'. v- Q... .-4 X-, Q WN: X 6. -, ,Q 5 'W '- , 51 , ,gg L' 21 ' Z J . ' V 1' ,. ir, , ,,x ia 1 l 1 ii Ifv 1 . '-2 A Q tx ix x 4' - . . W. . . nw.-S ' ' , C' 0. ' Q I - .. -Y P. ..E Q- 1 p SOPHOMORES Julie Ward, Jodi Goetz, Suzi Ferguson, Cindy Ballsmlth, Connie Dunbar and Mary Lou Hotskq ski to victory during a spirited homecoming competition, ,.. . l E5-?i5ff'Fee Lvl? V f- v-. gn A K an . ' '-fcsi -F it-'A lm E? 4 L Q' Q 5 s N E t , A 1,15 ri- JD . I ext .J S N .ig Q' 4' K , -,J V.: -R , r 5 All Q y. ,J 1 . u wx 1' 4? Q -Q- ffx 1,5 -is Janet Deyo Christi Diiorio Brynne Dippell Ken Domino Mary Donahue Tom Dowdell Lenore Dowling Susan Downey Connie Dunbar Jill Duncan Kathy Dunlclau Steve Dunn Pierre Dupuy Susan Durfee Jan Dyer Jay Dyer Judy Eallonardo Lisa Easton Judy Eberhard Tim Egan Audrey Ein Sharon Einfeldt Lynn Eisenbrand Cordy Ellerman Chris Emery Tom Evers Brad Fairchild Lisa Faragallah Nancy Farrell Dave Feldman Suzi Ferguson Marjorie Ferryman Chad Fester , Blake Finnegan A 1K 5 .. L 1 -:T args , - 1 an L :fn I .t ' T' 5 f Brian Flood Karen Floros Tricia Flynn Jody Forman Joe Francisco Richard Franzman Ilona Fredella N Bruce Frimtzis Bruce Fritz Karen Caubatz Dave Gilbert X3 Y 'l Bert Ceernaert Sophomores 100 Sophomores work to fullfill school requirements Wendy Gillette Tom Gilroy Dean Gittleson Sherri Glatt Frank Gleason Tim Gleason Jodi Goetz Steve Gold Lory Gonia Michael Gooch Len Goswitz John Grapperhaus Lisa Graves Jenny Gray Laura Gray Richard Greco john Green Mark Green Matthew Green Jeff Griffin Vicky Griswold David Gruetter Tom Gryder Gina Gunther Laurie Gurman Mark Hall Anne Halloran Leticia Haney Brett Harding Lotte Harding 5 4 1 7 M 5- t fs A F v , flu - . 1 I V 4.5, '- t I ,X Xnkff 12, V I iw- j f' I Q59 ' 1 I' ,,?' . ., ' A .x ..-.- ui ' 3 aff' ..., , W i .1 I I V , 5 ,. ., ,. , ' fp 5 r 1 , ' , 4 fry- as 4 5 .f 1 A 7,7-yr W A f L. fu Q . 1 4 Karen jo Goodwin . aff' rw' I My ' Q- I My V29 Q .ral , I A,-if 2, ' V viii K ,yn , MQW.. ' .Lb G 2, 'Eur it it T' f , 7 'ef' ' ' . I Ex X 54 i xy ,?545i', J lg, .4 y ,f 4 I nv ix iii Vfcx V ' eire p f Ara i' I , T A A-G 'A N I I ,K I A 'tie Cindy Harmon 1 10 bophornores Joshua Harris Bill Hartke Aleta Hasencamp Mark Hayduk Barbara Hedlund Wes Hein Amy Hejna Chris Hendrickson Tammy Hendrie Anne Henriski Bill Hensley Scott Hess Debby Hill Dave Hilton Heather Hilton ,,,, 1,r , N -i i ii? 7' Av v,.. I A - , 5a ',,v , M47 ' r r f t ie I ,. ' ,W i ivifif f ', s , is f I . If - f N , XX ll! yy ,, , ,, .1,,, .Q , V , rut . VA as y I I I if 3Q?I.':f2 ' 4 GIVING A HELPING HAND to physical lab science student jill Duncan is teacher Ruth Hasley. PLS is also offered to Frosh. SOPHQMORE KAREN FLOROS pays close attention to an English 2 lecture in Mr. Steighner'5 period six class while Robert Redford observes. .M 1 ii I 4' if V gi 6 if 1 8 ' L 'KI C N I SX M X U e w E. , J , t 4. x ki A , Greg Hinton Jack Hodges Robert Hofberg Cary Holcomb Jennifer Holmes Douglas Hong Kim Hosken Mary Lou Hotsko Jerri Howenstine Nancy Howse Mary Huber Nancy Humphreys Wayne Hunt Stefan Hurwitz Kathie Hustler Cyrus Irani Steve Islava Brian Jackson -.- f V P ic ! 1 f- Q if . 1 A Xa .j il. I '. . M M1 Nita. 3. - , f A 5 50 'J Qs V ig f V V 1' V Dean Jacobs Jordan Jacobson Kirsten Jenkins Carolyn Jennings Kendal Jensen Kim Jesser Dan Johnson Connie Jones Torie Jones , , ff . -CIS A if 1 Q-.tx-n,.,,-a,,,,,,,,,.. l 1 Q . , I x if ' A . 1. , 1- . V 4 Mike Jordahl ' I -.jx x Melinda Juell -'lx v Robert Juncal J, 'Q .- an , ,fl , 5 V, , x I.: Bill Kaemerle 'A X Mike Katz .QI 5' A, 5 Terri Kaye kk 4, r ,M J Z ggfgl ' 4 John Keating A In YM 'A ' 'A' A M V Sally Keenan A A :Z :Q , Z L - ii , 1, Sally Kehres fm? if ii, , Z Karen Kelley 'A ' ' ' ' Carol Kennedy , J X :Q 4' . L 'le' 'i T I ' 5 ' vi John Kenned Xi, Y X Scott Karen g Joyce Kim I V! , M 'Qi' 4 I f WJ x Sue Kim x.. Peter Kirkrnan ' Joe Kopecek Sophomores-111 AS THE FLOAT GOES AROUND the field during the Homecoming parade, Sophs yell and shout, cheering on their float that deserved the second place it took. 112-Sophomore-5 Mike Kowalski Nick Kratz Kale Kuehnle David Kuhns Mike Kulakowski Richard Ku zyk Mike Kyle Nicola Lagudis Kelly Lantz Elizabeth Lape David Larson Carl Larue 1. i 'S' v- N I7 'nw fi. .A'., -'ia lt' Lx 'X' 4-N ,,,,.., L X 1 1 ' 'E' Q s 5. ew 'S- V e fz.-'T4j1:f,f:.:f: , I NL., X . X A. 'F X gl 'X ' K , X 1 ' Karen Lauhoff Lizi Lawson Lee Learman Wendy Ledger Steve Lee Ioan Legg Ellen Lembo Craig Lewis Kathy Linehan Dean Liuzzi Bil1Lohmi11er Larry Lombardi Hal Longley Lynette Lowrie Mike Lowry Mike Lubliner Steve Ludwick Steve Lung Gary Luthi Peggy Lynch Martin MacConnell Chriss Mackiewicz joel Macy Stephen Mairet ak. 10' 4' 3,1 W' X' 5: ylfii ' 5? W, fy 4 '-4. S. S. ' .pr E Il if . EQ. g of 1 ,4 x 'fj ' ' Q L W' irf' f - - Q . ef-iiia: V -I V' X 1 5 . 'Pri I .vu , A A f w in FQ, Q in L.. . Y W , qw wg. ' A l i lx M, . 'T '1 1 A 5 Us at at X. , l bwk- v' . . X . ' 1 ., F f.x1'- iff S .I . w 4 Xl! 'llx -I ' i VS QQ , 'S A at 'ki xml Nancy Maizlish Iohn Malakoff Abby Mallon Richard Malzahn Vincent Marchante Ted Marcus Bill Marcy Mark Martella Ann Marie McArthur 6 Mike McCandless David McClarin Sean McConlogue Soph float, Ship of Fools pleases all s l I' 4- V ' !g T X T i A -is 1 V ' is' M ev , f 'I ,ll , l i 5- Q 5 0 O S 2 9 7' 9' T 'ff fe Chris MCConn Laura McCoy Doug McDonald Kelley McDonald Patti McGuinness Dan Mclntyre Stephen Mclones Pat McKie Karen Mehrmann Ricci Mellison Tom Mellott Iohn Mendoza IRQ 11 'fl 'ie fa- 35 Q .' M Q , -J fy . llxl, llL, f'1 'X in V-V. -uv K LN: ' 1 fl. El ' K, . . ls X ii fl X vt asf y hi - 4. i ggi 'Aw he .' ' ,S ,gs A K Xx Kathy Meronelc Trudy Mickelwait Cindy Miller Doug Miller Stephen Miller Steve Moffat jim Molnar Terry Moloney Donna Montgomery Anne Moore Miriam Moore Tami Moore SHIP OF FOOLS was the theme for the float of the class of '77 this year. Many hours of hard work were put into this float and the result showed it, Sophomores 1 1 Dorothy Mordaunt gd, V ,V 8 E.. 9 X . I H - ' nf- , -1-. K 5 r ,v . , is xx-i . x L BrettMorgan I ,- Deana Morgan 5 1' , 9' i ,1 'K , ' 31 L- it ' V ' h o Q . Mk M A t E y arious ot er activities also 1 e ornings ar Andrea Morrison Q, 'ix J QQ Anthony Moseley -' im 5 .ni . ,. J' 'QW My , ,., .' , - . , P N t ' U jim Patterson 5 , ft' S .' Chris Mowtgomery I Q B Bill Paul , ' 4 , ' ' Ralph Mozes f i Z fx ' Sue peck , X . fu? 5q:.jg'j53. 1 L Liz Mueller i 'S' Cindy Felton ' 'lx . , W l . ,wl 14,1 4- , ia. 1 V ' 4- , 't i I 3 ' x Karen Perry , A 'P' Ann Mullenbl-'rg ' -g Q Bob Pester vi V' Pat Murplw - iiifiil-P - :ri P. Keith Peterman ' vb : Tom MurPl'1Y iii A ul Mike Peterseim P Ai X W ,,,,,, W 4, r,b, M P , t v , P I ' G 61: A rv.: 'Y Q :al ,4- hw A, 1 -N - 1 ,, ' , D M .. - 1 ' jane Petros 'S' Q' ' -, I, ave urray E X' A l? -,r- 1 'Q A ,V H P t J, Z L Cassie Murrin xl 1 ' Yip ts ' 1 Wi. VI 2- A , Kgs: Pidgin 4 'i Kerry Muse v . A- . , rw- X It-1-' if .i Mike Pickard -' f 7 ,ww-Neal -an E as QQ - - ,- X. ' - '. 3 I 4' 1 .A - Ks' 4' s Y Lisa Pieroni -' gl' Pat1Msh56 ' M ,b I 1 I Brad Porter ' I Q its V ,, ' ' Mi o a ir - - f ' ' iii rf . C . John P Q -- f , A , v tL , 5: . . I. Q, rassas I , x K Q ,VA 4 Y lohn Nash Wg X ,X 5 'f,, Yr 'k1 .J Garner Pruitt 'm ini - ' . i A 'Al Shelley Nash -- ,,, W , . f J Ai David Naughton ' - gi ' j Q f ' Wendy Neuman . C ' Q ' 2 H , ' - .gif-, X I W ' Russ Newman . W E X 1 ' i 1 x LV SY Mark Nichols it ' 2 -es , Q if -'u,, Al MCXY. 1 Y Doug Nicol -' ...i i . - C K 'k'k, ' if A 4 Qui' 3?'5!fFfQfH,t Rhonda Niden . M' , R Steve Noonan V- o L f !,,,. , tv, 3 Kent O'Brien . ' 3' V -' .,,l A 7, 3 I? Edward O'Connell x 'I V A A I - 4 -V Avl, rf 3 I Nancy Olsen H 1. 1' X vi ' 'V Pi: I Katie OPPenheim , . ,.., X im , K,...,,,. Q . X 5. PM H' i tk 1 it iw, 3, Q I ' ' Q, -..., .. Anthony Orme I 1' - ' H- I m Rod Oshzta ' Q' KJ if: IJ, l jackie Owen ' fs-5 'V ' Bruce Oye JS ' 4 7 Q Brad Packer ' C ' ' ' , '- Christine Paliobagis N P A 5 VM V WW- I , Alan Palmer xv- f I - ' Mark Paolucci . 1 Kathy Paris Q Q , jim Park 3 I - - x ., Matt Park ' X P-K tif A 'X M' Brian Parker A m4 ' '4 5 ' N S 1 14 -Sophomores In n fi ' c Q f- if X ix , 1 X , A l ,, 3' vs . . V --c .: - I interest students f'-we 5 f i ix s if l l I V L DWF ,- :Tr , S: 'F' 5 6 as X ' 142' I I X Susan Quagletti 6, V R 5 it W V I if Ted Quiuigan ' - ff szaiifzc,4fZ,.g1crQ,e-1A me K Q .P A P A 'Q' .sf S -at t ,il I .. tb I vm, .. . 9 F12 Q Scott Radiri 'H' H i ii X ' Qi Q I' S gxlxl gig! In Dan Rau . of M lf r ' x we A E 51 S 5. j H 4 I , , 2 , :vv X ,' Wa' X twi- Gregory P. Range X H N X V 44 Iulieanne Raynes Patrice Rebhan David Rector N an ., LS P Q. 4 1 ,J j, l WITH WHISKERS AND ALI. sophomore Ann Marie Mc- Arthur buys a candy apple from a Keyette on Halloween. -ZS if c r v. 1 X L ,. is 1-, . ry, :Q QL. 'i 'E its 1 Cindi Reed Carolyn Reese julie Reese jim Reese Susan Reicharcl Tom Reithner loan Remp Melanie Revels Robbi Riccio Dave Richmond Karen Riley Scott Ritscher Debbie Robinson Kim Robinson Chris Rodenfels Mike Rodriquez Curtis Roeclas Hank Roesch Laura Rogers Peggy Roller Rick Ross Dana Rouse Loretta Rozzi Robert Rudolph Carol Rue Iorclen Ruple Barry Sacks Suzie Sage Kari Sampson Patrice Sampson if 4 1 . , ' 'isps ,F A K A ff K M XFX V Q lr A 1 S vs' 1-1 ce. -c f , -N Margie Samuelson julie Sanders Tom Sarris Steve Saruer Aclela Saucedo Maria Scalzi Karen Schick Chris Schrandt joey Schuchert Kim Schugart Hunt Schuler Lizanne Schult jane Schussler Larry Scott Arlene Scoville Debbie Seers Z Sophomores-115 Lunchtime activities go over good with sophomores Kathy Sepke Bob Serocki john Shaffer Gretchen Sharpsteen left Shaw Kristie Shaw Gigi Sherman Sarah Shriver Dave Shull Sara Shull Susie Sidrane Kim Siegel Jane Silberman Cameron Sisk Steve Slacter Anne K. Smith Brian Smith Craig Smith Debbie Smith Diana Smith 1 I 1 ig X fr! ab. M +4 2: T V I Q E W e - , A sf A 3 V K.. ' 1 i I W V' rw grr if L , -1-1, - ci, ,Z H1 V s 14 I RA 1 5 i- ' f 'ff 'Q , K , 2 i ii v im X 5. , E ii, ii 53 L Tig-it lf.. S V I , 7 Q fi 1 1 Q f ii: Y ,f-,v A tr KentSmith -Q. 'f If Matt Smith . Q ' , . ' Mike Snur V ' -' ,Nifty Mark Soll A X ' , ' ri 1 if V . stef Kelly Somers X V' t' Y Bob Spears Yr ' 'A 5,1 ff 4, Q Keith siaffofd S r, 1- K- f ws's,, if A Q Paula Stanton ' ., ,,., . TWD h ' fi S s' st- T 1 :ia V 'P -- Stephanie G, Starr Ei . I 'A ' , -f .Lv ' f 3, J ' ' Larry Stevenson gl: A g I t V ' if' X ,V . - Mary Stevenson i L. . ii' i Q lgp ,' V- Tom Stewart --1 ' l A 5 ' 5 'A 116 Sophomores Mark Stoclder Erik Storsteen Brian Strohm Coleen Sullivan Suzanne Swanson Barbara Sweet Celia Szafran Neil Tambini Greg l. Tanner Elliot Teltscher Su Teter Mike Thelen Kim Thom Chris Thomas Dave Thomas an '7 f,. , mi ik 4,1 , 1 If I X3 M M Q I S ai- If' .M r ,rut ai! '4 H . . Q? I ' . 1 My T, , ard' . my 5? . r zifff , A s I x..f'5'Q Q1 , a- 4 2 ... AND COMING DOWN THE LAST STRETCH of the saw horse race are Sophomores Iulie Ward fpullingl and Kathy Wildey rushing frantically to receive the best time. 't rl-'N h N WN sb , nt. r . Qt, ug fimi f 1 .a . ,L 0+ w K- B 1 'gp Lori Vanesian Tim Verboon Rodger Virtue -wg 1 k ,R s gl Y X 4 Q l x 'ie k Rick Von Zup i Qi! K ,W Carmen Waite h V - . Scott Walker EASY DOES IT NOW! Included in the afternoon homecoming activi- - ties was the Slow Bike Race. Participating for the Sophomore class are Q Q Matt Bark and Patrice Bryant. The Sophomores placed first in this. P ' I 3 I ' i I f Cheryl Walter ' - I . X' N - V ' Julie Ward I ix 1, K ' 5' - r I' Pam Ward .X I, J if Debbie Thomas X 'f'i? 7f'Q Q A ' fl V s. ...A A A , E A 1- 4 Gail Thompson I A i I S QW.. ' ZH? , LX - idx MikeTinley l ' ini I A I I Q ' Q. N .V . iii Q rr 5 7' A X Wendy Warner fi Q--' -sir 5 l Dede Warren A it ' D w .:'3f'L' CQ- Dana Tirado We f ' I ean Herman RN Kim Toscana I -N X ,235-Q, fi. . .QBM75 julie Toth 'ff- - Q ' , , :ill , I Megan Watson I I R . M . iii.-.-ri Lorna WQY .K 1 , , fa 5 W b Gabrielle Toutonghi ff:-Y. gif-f '-'r f- 'Ne fri-'-me coll e er Dennis Trauth 8 Craig Tunner V' I if Y -,.- .,--V' - Y I . y A Y ' -f' 1 .Y ,. '::f a . Arthur Weddell I I 'S M a hW '1 , , X f' W .'::.f.,.X A .uf tl ere ef el I n l - '. ' fir 1:--, lfx K Ed Weiss 4 Cindy Twohy '7'Ac '- '-'a ' ' '-'X :vw -r-:-f-'W'-fffjrv'-W 1 ' -H ,s W , Suzanne Tylka A ,D ' t A , ' xr Marc Uharriet Q .5 TL.. , V it ga I NAM - . 'f I 6 , r' , . A Linda Weiss , ' . o 9. Q ', 'I' ' BRE K Caroline Welch ' n -l l '- ' A I-3 John Wellington , g - Dahne Underhill K : e i f ,S 4 r ig was Bill Uphoff - I l . X li' Alan Valukonis 1? r aff- - ef- -11 - re V - , ' ' af ' K A ' ' 'gf ' I C l s I ii? i K- K . fy R QQ 'QQ X 5 Bruce Welz - V 2 X N V ' -. . ' - r ef' X' Craig Whallon V 4 e ',- , x S- 1 . Y . , , I, ik A Y Ingrid Vanapelsberg Z - -- - -T A Y Daniel Whelehon if- t 5 ' Vicki Van Cleve Ai- 'I ' , I' ' R XN1 ' Magda Van De Bunt e 1 I -pm . I . .4 '- 'SRX X -v lim White Karen White ,Ci SX lp gg . Kathleen White Sophomores-11 118-:vophomores Dances held throughout the year draw sophs L ll Wh' ' , ji' f TW' Cixlrslifllibrolde 5 W 3, ' sf t fe. H 1 api . , Nr 5 A IackW1ggins :f I v l 27. ' LauraWilder f Kathy Wildey fixf ' Janice Marie Willcocks ' U 4 ,Y swgfgwvw 7 . If Edwin Williams f Mary Williams Leslee Williamson V ,A 3 b 8 it - fi X Laura Willis if - Thomas Wilson ' . Lisa Wimer Mark Winkler Craig Wisdom Brooks Wise ' ' Susan Withee Kelley Withers Ted Wold Dave Woods Tracy Woods Susan Woolley Bonnie Worth Q .lr L.asi'a Q53 WHILE THE THEME of Homecoming was That's Entertainment, Sophomore Mary Williams and others are entertained while dancing at the formal. Patty Wyman Larry Yao Albun Zaiser Annie Zambas Anne Zampino Diane Zeoli EV WRXK M G ,i,, - at 3 A X Zqx, , 9 , ,, me V 1 tk , 5 A E 'Q g4l, 4, A K' f Q ,, Q tx . fi! H..-.W,,,Wr,yf my ,W ' JV-f5'1'1r..,fE 'R , V, fl, ml. ., . r,,,, J, 4 l A i . Hi, g , ,. 1 I T fs -1 T? at ' 4 a i f a ' ,EF X, .g ,ln ' 1 'Lx ,df , -'ii ' ' dx F f R K.- gs 52 ' ' 1 'lr ' .. f .- 5 f A 35 i NX K' , . .av ' 1 , r' L E ll N, Q-I f' J RIEL f X up ,-r if I , nf ,qty ,J F Qin 'G' 'QT' 5 'Q Annu V1 -f':u' I . ,, Ll, ' is It L' f ' rg A n J' ' ' ' ,A . , . ' - -1 ' 'f' r, , Eigf 92 S ' ., , , r., gr, I , . ,j. Y Y I ' A , -v, ', 1 '-ff ' 'mf 15 if., -v . .--ff ' 4 1--' fp' 'TX ' 55,2 I , . , L. - 14,4 - f if V , f ,MM aiggi 4' ' H. , 151 if ,. ' I ' '- fi 1 ,Lf ,Z fif- w 'QI ' -V' 7 -b.,a A ,H 4 , Vi, 'X ' - 3, iv - 120-Freshmen Under the sponsorship of Mary Markytan and Gary Hale, the Freshmen relinquished their title of Newcomers as they became involved with class activities and learned of the many facets of high school. The class proved to be unified and produced huge turnouts at all meetings. Activities provided something for everybody. Bake sales, concessions, a car wash and dance acted as fund raisers, as float-building and carnival participation aroused more excitment. President Melissa Decker stated, We have made a great effort and will be remembered as a great class. . Y Q 6 5 ,. 4. , x :' if? Melissa Alialiott ' I 'P Ai, X If if t CarolynA er ' I ' . - Ann Acree Di ,V l X Z3 mf A Q Leslie Adams ,Y Moonie Ahmed Y Andrea Alden ee ' A 'ri .. 5, Stephanie Aldrete ' if ll Q if Leann Alexander 4 ' JY, X 2 Doug Allen 'A A Laura Allman lk -I A it ' , Leslie Alvarado A ' fu 'fl 4 Lisa Amberg , .. A we V N s X g-' e . L ,gl Mark Andersen 1- .',-l i . X X Debbie Anderson lulie Anderson iifgffzv 1-' Kathy Anderson Tami Anderson David Andres Betsy Anthony Iim Anthony Doug Armstrong Rob Armstrong Connie Arndt Jackie Atencio Kerry Atha Russell Ayers Robert Bacon Prosh sponsor A ' il . T E . ,M 'fa ' ' ' If ' :QV A , A il lx ,u GV , Q A szzz i xzwii .- . w Va ire -' 1 :B 6 N, z ag 1 sn. , ' I i l, A -. ,al it I x 'V . ng lf, 1 Q rr F J 5 V .W ll, ' i i-. 'V' lk V' V , vrevg, :V .P 2 lx t X X 1 Z, , rf me at is 1 fi N incredible homemade bake sale Torey Baer Arlyce Baker Bob Baker Cathy Baker Steve Baldo Brent Ball Diane Barden Joe Bark John A. Barnhill Sandy Barron David Bass Diane Bassett Pete Bastasch Mike Batista Dan Beaton Bret Beattie S s tt lim g ,A i f i 1' - L y f it . ' fl 'vi' if l Zi ff f f , 1' A W I If 5 mf- -1 E ' , , at ' f fgi 'i N 'W - Q eil. 'K fe P B iq A M V 4 B 'K 1 at Q 5:1 1. 5 fi L IX Jj 'a , . .gg xr' 'ts' A ' K ' . ,. T5 B Q , 1 - B 4-new? C N '4. 'B , 1 il Q t ,gt g is 31 B 5 A efe 'i ,fa ii-, Xxi' 4. Q 'T 'Q 'x Q-,N I arf, a1 .oe. i A x , A fl? y 45 fl A 5 BY l Q Q s t . Za fa- k2 J ,i - -H? ,, ii. xiii' N ii , , -N' 'f F V , 6. , YH if in Q. ieinfx S- :iii t -i f is . Q' -4 1 ' . '1 . ,can ,dv t e- rvrfra 'Q 1 i air , . C yi , , .ft . X K, ii ! .,, AVAV ,. N X .Ke ir 'A.. 1 1, . l l af I . in QV Jeff Bechler Cheryl Behunin Ienny Bell Renee Bell Steven Bellenfant Angie Bennett lack Berkey Marc Bernstein jay Best Carolyn Betts Melinda Bickmore Karen Blackmar Craig Block Mike Bologna Vince Bologna Rick Bonde Kim Bonne Craig Borland Doug Bourdo Brian Bowen Greg Bowman Ron Boyajian Liz Brand Steve Brannigan Alan Braslau Brenda Bravnz Mark Brawley Bobbie Brinkman Robby Brookler Craig Brothers Ron Brown Caroline Browning Lorri Bruce Linda Bryant Dana Bryon Karen Buchanan Daniel Bueche Cordon Bueche Jeff Burden Barbie Burford -:gil wgta NINTH GRADE girls donated some of their week-end time raising money for the class treasury from their November bake-sale. 1-we --,- , f i B I' ,V Xu, B Tom Burke lx, L I CarolBurkhalter ' W A 'N KNQK 'll 1 V jan Burnett 'R g S f K ' ' by X Lacy Burt 'N Q gf. ' j -1 Blake Bush 'V if QVMV v, 1 ,oov A ' or Bruce Butler Q .R 4 -- ' Q. ' . 4 V ,Q ' .. ' Herb Butler it 67 i - Q Deanna Byron .192 5-N 1 K ., road cagie Freshmen-121 X V M ,ji I' Larry Cagney A C ' f , A Jim Caldwell , f it f' a , V , V - ya ' Wendy Call 5' W 4 'V '-Y Karen Calof i 'QW' Vi K- mf , Rob Cameron i gh. 4 , H : V' 4 mpg, . V ' Vg Libbz Campbell Xt ,1 V ., mi, l if ii, V ' I I - Nancy Carr Q Q' M f VV ' V A 1 . E , . Ian Carter vf- A W M V 'f '38 f' xg '- RA - Q ff Pamela Carter , . gf V' A VL. , A I f ' . , ' 'A Chris Carvey 'zo' l V fi ,Q Us V S V VV :VV 'K' Mary Castonguay V f' Q If 'A ,' 7 V L ' 77 'A '. V , Janette Cavecche if J , ' V ' i Q HM. U, A ' ' Alb C f :if '- LV' ' 'Vf Qi' ' V ' ' if' Mail? ciigiwopglilte X , ff' M7 ' ig- 'Q 2 David Charlton , V' C V V IeffChasan M , f i ,-7 so yy ,. W Q Reggie Childs 'f - VW Y , V' V - 531 12 .fhff V' I ' Jeffcmoao s 4' s A 'iz . Michael Chobotov , ' ' V V I ' 'I P ' Steyqe Christie ,1 ,,,,,,,,.., ,v-- I V f 'V f, ff , Vic i Christopher ,,v, A V K 97 fx ' if , Cassandra Chrys f'il '!f' ' 'QNX f M .fha-fs ...4 .4 ci N f I ' :Q William chair w A ff'zf'B 3 , V, Lisa Cilligren V N, 1 ef iff 4' W' V ' , . .1 iii V I L Mary Clifford na: fl ., ' 4 Q in 9 Van Clothier , V se , 5 ' ,M my mf? .M ' f Mike Coakley V VV! k V 'gd Vg 1 E , ' 'I V' i , A, Scott Coale 'QV , 4 ' 4 'Q' A f ,f R4 , , Paul Coe WMV . I ' V , W ,,,, ' NW il H I A illll x. Amy Colburn , :main V ,V- ' ..V, f,, 1, x --41 aw ff-, I. L V V TimCole ' f 1 i V ' ft PeriColombatto 5,7 1, ' VV ' . . al! 3' f' , V ' Kristen Cook V V i , V , V Bob Cooper we , ' VV 2 X ' ,, - 4 Chris Cooper , ,V fs '71, VV ' V i V ,V W, ff fin, V if L' ii, fm arre ox A ' ,Q A , ', j V V7 - Sue Crane ri-X fix' 1, 1 ' L. , , julie Creclell ' ' ii A-...,,,,? I' , ' , Bill Crook , V' ' ' ,M ff, 'V , il I ' it-.2 . 1' ff Patricia Crozier ' if Y' ' , L V ' f A Scott Cummings i ff v--QV ' 7' , W, 4' Diane Cunningham -' lwdzy ' f A, 'V ,V V., Kimberly Cunningham ffl. -V Z, 5 if 'L i Y My L 5 my ' , Cindy Daly All ii ,f, V .v i - anna? Freshmen class assembles to finish its float for '74 float building STUDENTS of the Freshmen class spent many nights at the home of freshman Bill Patton making paper flowers and helping to construct their float, Born Losers. 122-Freshmen V T i .vw :3 C' i' -Q x ,ig A1 - -. 51 V tg, A i Q A V 1. A 55-if 434 X E ix ff Q y A , X-it .-4 z 1- ' as J ' ' n I lf. kv, E , ,,, X 'vi 9' I ,FM -ra. or ,J W 14. I Ja-Q. 'Q. I 'wt e 4. ,xi xx .1 WZ' 1 Richard Damberg Diane Danielson John Dannan Randall Davis Sally Davis John Day Carol Deane Mellisa Decker Cher Dedes Joyce Defries Ann Delaney Ginber Deleon Andi Del Guercio Amy Deluce Dede Delucio Rebecca Dendy Wes Denham Leslianne Denker 3+ Si A. I lg. J' I ' -, vi .z 1' in L 41. A J X .' vt - fag :Lk , , iam 1 i ,A jk , 4 -If J A- ' 5 r -V X GS ' : Klt'Q- 'H ,Q A Lv ff DN ffm, V ' ,li 4 ' 'I A -L ze! ' '55 4. 6 1.. -f ' I ,Q . , ' -2. I' 0 Y 1,1 gv y 3 7: ' N , 15, 5 A V J f 'K 3 , ef ' .gb ,, '67 N ,, '61, I i 'Q 1 ' V ' V- an ri lsr' , , V 2 E it KF , 4 Valenta De Regil Lori Derienzo Mark Diamond Bruce Dillon John Dimond Richard Dinetz Christie Dion David Dodson Elizabeth Donahue Kim Donegan Brett Doney David Dowling Nancy Downey Jody Dowmhill Judy Downhill Dana Dunlavey Craig Duplan Don Eastman Steve Eberhard Debbie Eden Michael Edwards Steve Ekman Deneen Elder Donald Elmajian Mar Eskridge Veronica Espinoza Sue Evans Dana Farrell Doug Earrell Doug Faust Gilbert Faust Maureen Fawcett Freshmen-123 Steve Fechner john Feess Paul Fenimore Laura Ferrarotti Mark Ferrera Daniel Field Richard Finkelstein Brian Finmark Andrew Fischer jerry Fisher Roc elle Florio Susan Foreman Pam Forsyth David Fotion Joy Fowell Wendy A. Freed Mike French Anni Friederichs Erika Fruhling Karen Gaffney Linda Garcia Ian Gardner Lee Garrett Shannon Gates Tracy Gause lim Germann Gigi Gerrard lsleen Glatt Mary Gleason Sylvia Goodmurphy 124 Freshmen K' LN , 52 I i r I x N 4 if , X Y 4? 35' ,. U if' vfiitifa' V ,-,F-.LV H ., Q., ,. ' l if MMM! 103445: 'fl my .,,, . . ,- wa-it it is :L V. A' il , ,, ,L , ,, A ,. f A 'li sf 'i ii 1' 'V .Ai ' f 59 TZ. f was 5, , 'ith' 1 ww M A.. , fy 5. fi my VV yn. f., M ,i I i ' Xi' :xr A A if Susan Gordon I ' V If Rick Gramm james Graupner f- A . Coryne Gray QQ ww. i ' mg, ,. 4.2 .W f f 5 ' I, . F Y, I Ken Greco V 47 Terry Green i V f r , Faye Greenberg f I M Mark Griep , .,,, Lian, 4- Chris Griffin ' 7 Steve Grillon ,. Dan Grossman 1 1. A ,Z .g'- ,, 'ni L. 9 A wr K if, a Q, K, 4. Wa. iw., my UTA. r - it. Q , isa? 4. Q lg I, ' ., 5 ' A..,x'l, 1 it 1 , Q ill li f ix 'F - F f-.ya 'F A l A l. 4 if Peggy Guinessey Darlene Gursey Lowell Haagenso f 13 de ' If f 4 1. 1 ' f .1 ' af 1, X ri, X 'T . 5 f A - , -vu . ,, v X , J , . AFX AY! wi' 2 30 ,Q Q Q7 v 3 f , 3 r Q fi i sz V 'X EM V, it fi fgvii' f. 1 n 2 ' ,V , . Claret Haase X,- V., J , 5 ' . , lane Hagelberg Q I elf 'f ' Qt jenny Haire I , 'W F, Debbi Hale N N Matthew Hale ' . i g' 5 y H Lynda Hall di X EVEN THOUGH tired, out of breath and frusterated from trying out their sensational crowing immitation on the big bird , the Freshmen kept on trying ik -if sc '.-J' N ,.,d '-4' Q. Q' it tix .T J fi A G , .V Fi i E' js- rv Barry Hamilton Fred Harding Aaron Hardy Mike Harlan Julie Harper Christy H arre ll Natalie Haworth Scott Haworth Diane Haywood During homecoming week frosh use their talents in activities ,. l 'S ei' Q , ,QM - was 'C -sa ily iv 5. I -9 M A J i C gs I , t he Q M ,Q b . ,yt fi ff. E . . 2- 4 I ' i : if 1 4. KNYN-YQ' ei' as ' H is ett ,ei C si, 1 mx, s r ' , + . -' ' -.,. C. '1 W I ,S S C, J ., ' V' i L 'i 54' M 'l f-.x,q,.rr: 5 Y l,x. . in N - 'E' -'I iyx J Q ,, . t , ft iii! be xx ig. S E54 ? 1- it -' 11 ita 5 i C . , A ' 4, it C-as iq C ,K it X 1 Kevin Heffernan Daniel Heitz Shelly Henderson Eric Hendrickson Spencer Hertler Stephanie Hiatt Nancy Higginbotham Teri Hildreth Jennifer S. Hill Wendy Hilton Lisa Hinchliffe Jerry Hodge Julie Hodsdon Clare Hoffman Dee-Dee Hogrefe Keith Holcomb Kim Holden Marcie Hollingshead Misti Holweger Mary Hook Scott Hopper Lisa Hornung Joan Horton Jill Howenstine Gina Howey Bruce Huebner Catherine Hughes Janet Hunt Laurie Hunt Philip Hurwicz Robert Intagliata Sebastian Jacobs Teri Ann Jensen Melinda John Carolyn Johnson Daniel Johnson John Johnson Nina Johnson Erin Jones Lee Jones Lisa Jones Maren Jones Pam Jud e Patti Juei Kim Kabel Kathi Kaehler Robin Kall Chris Kamar Freshmen 175 1Z6AFreshmen i 1' . f Q . ,' 4 f su: V J . Teresa Kaminskas ' , 'Y ' ,x Keith Kampmann ,il W:5'm,mJf23:er,gLgs43 . I , ' Lee Kaplan ' ly if 1 VV L- ,A y VI' J' Martin Kaplan , , L 1 A we ii' V ..,..., , Clark Kasunich N ,V , V Greg Kaye if -fl: J.. 4 32111321 ,,M' ., J . : .2 f 27 Mark Keller - I fu , 1 .A . ,f Maureen Kelley I ix Vx ,, - Dana Kenyon 8154 6 .n-., 3 i ' W-if .51 ff' . , .f 1 z if f, it g Alison Kenzik , ar sgzakx A Lane Keran ,. . iQ,,.,1j5i2'5 ,ef-2 ' ' A David A, Kerfel 312 111-t'. aiitiwml fa ' , .4,-,..,., Q ,Q '- 1 ,a ' ' Q.. ' Carol Kettler ' ' 5' ' , v w 5 V Matt Keyes I ' H mf ' . Kellie Kiesler 3 ifmf J HEY THIS I5 EASY screams the boy in front to every- one else during one of the many events of Homecoming Week. so by A Maya Kirk David Klein Mark Kloetzel Ieff Knowles jane Koepcke Judy Kolosvary Kristi Koltko Libby Kopania Ed Kost Rich Kost Ann Kotlarski Eric Kredel Vi' ,. . . 9 5 I Dill A I., ' f, 1 I . G5 i iv iw 'J rig -g r ' is I , ' ' V l ig Q :gi . J J .,,,: X ,A W 1 -I The freshmen class awaits final day of homecoming Andy Kronberg Paul Kuo John Lagudis William Laird Perry La Marca Doug Landolfi Iennie Lanfersieck Ken Lantz Milo Lanz Liani LaRose Linda Larson Kevin Lauoff Mark Lazar Mike LeBeau Maureen Lenehan Mark Lerner C.fI 'f'f7' ' V777 V4'?7TK7'Yf'7KY'?i:C4-iqfil M. , 4, A QQ f if-I gi, , L ' A l ,f f J f- 3 , V - it -.4 N ,W , -- ,.. jf, f-va' - J- ' mr- 'ww V- ,f ,V- 'ffm f -Qm , X fn 'l' if , 3.2 , f Ag 5 W1 ' , if V A 2 ll G' L -' .2 E I, fy. . I ' : ,I Lrg f, .' . ' H271 ! ,,,'54A'4 :Y ' f .. 5 2 , fa ' fy, V,r. V fy , V, av, at I' L ini -1 3 nik , . 1' iff, tm f 'x V, fl, Q 5 ,xg 'ei Q ,ei of UW -i ali , X.. lk.. it ' Jw s iv 'Y' 451, F A- 4 .H J yu gr 1 A . i- i if , . 4 - A fi el 'Y fe -fs - Q inf S N 315.7 ' in 9. fin ' Cn ffl Lx? fr' 5- 1 f 1 4 fr, 'qi ,S 4 t 4 wb so if A aff' Ev- s fm .. s. . . E ' if if 1 an Mm f' -1 Q fa I -X I' A f W ,n,,,: A i if If f V' ,P ff 1 A Nancy Leslie Greg Lester Rob Levander Michael Levine Steve Lindsey Barry Linnett Adam Linstedt Lesa Lockwood David Love Marjorie Lovrich Eileen Lowry Kathy Ludwick Mike Lynch Leslie Io Lynn Debra MacDonald Dixie Mace Beth MacFarlane Laura MacKallor Iohn Mackey Laurie Macmillan Randy Madison David Mairet Robert Maldonado Scott Malec David Maltin Brenda Mannick Melissa Marantz Diane Margolf Roslyn Marsh Mary Martin John Martinez Susan L. Martinsen Sue Mateik Sue Maughan Diane May Margo Mayer Anthony McCann Ann McCormack Allison McCrady Clancy McFadden ' fi wrt' S Y frm. W THE THOUGHT of what was to come during Homecoming Week brought much excitement and laughter into the Freshmen classes. Q 9 I KL' h F 'K x , a 4 S, tt.. 4, fa ,L 'f 7 I , ,x 'Q' U '-. ? I ' Zig., f .af A . , 4 , f 4 v MS 1' .1 Q 4 , x , . 4 in v I Ri, Y ix EEK Vincent McCurgan Steve Mcllraith Kelly McKenna Melinda McLemore james McManus Laura McMurdie Kelley McNeal Phil Medlin Susie Meek Freshmen-127 Adrienne Merrill Mike Miller Leslie Milliken Marc Mills Maureen Mitton Tracy Mixon Rob Moffat Ian Moller Nancy Monk jim Moore lane Mumby Ron Mumford Darren Murphy Kelli Murphy Meg Murphy Gerry Murray Jacque Murray Suzy Muusers Bailey Nager Katherine Neilan Mike Neipris Brian Nelson Dean Nicosia Kerry Noonan Andy Novom Christy O'Brien Steve O'Brien Casey Olsen Michael Orr Ralph K. Oshiro 128 Freshmen - V 5 . , A 7 I ' - ' it . w.,., 'v P . WF M f' , y 0 LA g y ,, l V A LVM 0 li I 1 '43 A 2 ?v'-- 1' if ,Ji , , if A it if 'Z ie f ,Q :- . L VV QM TE 4 f,..h i,,,,aW I W f W5 1 it Robbin Oshita 'N . ii, , Lauia Oslund fl, ' ' x ,aw ' -'1 An eO - f , 51 Dean Palchlgiss I ,V 2 1 at . , aee. 1 Tina Pacheco Y 1 Dianna Parro ' Alecia Paschall ' lt' ' - 'p Debbie Patitz ,, . X f' X X. -t . i . H P .fic , , f ' f ' ' Bill Patton I' fyta' P' H I f Nancy Paulikas ' 1 I ' Carol Pedersen 5' -'Ui I ., - I I, 1 William Pendleton - i 'iff ' ? 1 , ' 2' , , V- 1 :ff 1' ' Rick Pentz - .W , ,A z' Guy Penwell , ' 5 .H ,' ii , Dave Persselin fl Sy vi, Q ,V ' Donna Peter 7 ' 3.1-I 6' ' , 2 , ' l I X 4 5' Carrie Peters A L' . I Z V V V 'i ii Christian Peterson A Q ' sg 75 - Andrew Petillon . , ,, ' , Wendy Pfaff V - Axim f M- fm aww FEELING quite uncomfortable while having her picture taken, Freshman, Maureen Fawcett decides to hide her face and look at her book. Iohn Philbin Cayanne Piburn John Piplow Tom Polasek jeff Poncher Susan Porter Sue Potampa Amy Povalslci jim Power Frustrated students suffer over impossible tasks-classwork, tests ,L Sr 5 LC . L f X . V. ' u , - ft 1 ' 5 A l::fl'R'f'l7'll 5 ll L in L S , ,fs q , ff iv I , K, an i f' V , 1 .af N, 4 ,EZ J' ' I I raw, is ,, ' in y' 1 z f Q. I ew- Q... 5 1 x as ' gt if I, fr - ' .X. . Q - , , . f- 3 ' . mi, 1 an ,H vf ---- , 3 ,I gl 7 ,Y +5 Q. yi .fa -,,- V ' 'li' tl. -H M tl f A .5 , ' Inf g 5:5 V - 'Vlxx An ', , 3 'So l if L rf 1' ' , A y EQ, L 5, 2 M X g .' ,A V ,ll :A ' I., i 1- . i . V . 4 ,AI V W H , . ' - 1 -. ,Q -. af' it S tese at o P r,rr 42, sf ' i Q L N , . , WM X len? ,,2: V ' K' 'Nj ' f 1 P ibiza K gy. , an ' f' 5 W L, ..: 2- t XLN C V ,:f1?.- 'l ,I P is Q- ' ,- i H' Robert Poxon Katie Preble Bruce Prescott Hilary Prince jeff Pusheck Karen Qualetti Bob Rall Lynn Range Kim Raskin Ken Rebhan Kim Rector Jeff Reese Melody Reichard Sheryl Rein jim Reinhardt Tony Reyes Penny Richardson Laurie Richelieu Craig Richmond Doug Ridsdel jim Ritter Carl n Roecks Marll Rogers Paul Rogers Sheila Rogers Dan Roller Melitta Rorty Kel Rowe Kip Rozzi Rhonda Rumph Robert Ryan Michael Sabin jeff Sallus jeff Salter Larissa Sarmanian Patricia Sarver john Saucedo Suzanne Sax Cary Scano Lynn Schaefer Mike Scharer Eric Schick Greg Schilz Connie Schlatter jeff Schneider Ioseph H. Schneider john Schoof lohn Schuchard Freshmen 129 Susi Schuegraf Rob Schulman Carla Schultz Stan Schultz Dorothy Scofield Brandyn Scully Jeff Scurrah Gary Seaber Shelly Seaber Chip Seamans Leleune Seary Robert Self Rob Shannon Tom Shearer Chris Sheehan Rob Sherratt Mark Shurtleff 1effSigworth Lisa Simes Suzan Simmons lrv Sim son Doug Siiadek Brian Slay Brian Smith Shannon Smith Stuart Smith Sioux Snell Bill Sommer Mike Southgate Jacqueline Sowell Lori Spates Sue Spencer Shawn Spera Tim Spurlin -Q fry. , I 5 , ' I y an I V V V ... I V sa , 2 K , ?1 V V ,Ji-V V115 Q: ,I ., W , ,, 2 'S ' ,'.' 'L get f j A ,NW , VV tk K 'V -V Vg fi 1 N X 4 at LQ 1 or ' ft i Q - gV,V .VA Q, ,L 4, ,' 5- . V- ,V IXVQ- I ef ' lfg 'T 55 ' Q LV ' 'ti . . 's v of i f I S? , 1 ..... , . I ,.f-M as ' ,Q Q 'X we ,..,, 4 ts. M Q , I 42. x 'haf' X -xx in f www-,V , V V M , M . , '--. r I S. .,, 1-. I ' 1 ' f . ff ' I 'iiii 5 't', af E Q, f W f fV ,,i.a ,r,. ,,,II fi S a :JV L V .ng - V Q i 1. V-K -E' Q , .. . Sean R. Stafgorcl i A ' ' - i' W 'V N ' ' . Iim Stalker A ,I a V 1 4, ., V - - 3 Andrea Stein I 1 A - i W, 7 if, '1' ,V ' 3 ' Carolgteiner , I ,n ,+ ' . ' 6, . , ' ' e Ia , , ', I, -. Eric Steinhauer Arnold Stewart -- V V.. ,4-'. if, W, 7 ,. ' f iz i 3 1 f Gu? V 5 V 4. 'N N Vg ,. , , , ,, , 7 ,My W, J , ,ia it A 3 fm f ,fi ' .r 1 ,.' , ,:Vi.1- ' ii wx ,,iiiA XLXK' ,., W l ,I ,, , , IVV? , .. V I ,,,.., , ., ,V , , ,,,,, ,.,, .,...V,,,, , , Paul Stewart V V , f I ,I ,, , .' N 5 Marc Stone ' ,Q -. ' V' ,MI V 'Q ,Q , , ., ' ' Nancy Stuhlmacher A GW 'Y V4 6 , in -V ', 'tg' 'ZW' 17 '- Marcy Strauss , V Qi C- ' Q VV, ,V 1 ,Q Russ Strenk - '27,- Q , i 'TT 1 V ' ' ,, 'MMM I Brock Strom ., ' ,z 'V I I I l Y - ' I xl V .U 'Q '. ,f ' VV , , ' iw? 1 Terri Sundin 3 ' 4 I:-'th ,, V 'fy 1 ' 'Q' 4 Ji , I YQ 'fm X I1 1 I I I Kathy Swanson ' X T - Pa ., 51. ' 'M u :nllillqunfl QV, ,, ' Freshman class boogies to the best of their ability DANCING excitedly to the beat of the music, freshmen danced their way over to the multi-purpose room where they held a prosperous last class boogie of the year. 130'Freshmen il il' l X XX, XM.- 'i 'nf' . X , ef, fi .,,. ,,,,, , , ..,,,,vI it se 4, . f f' :J wsu Y vw-- ! if i Louise Syrett Jim Tarman Cordon Teuber Thor Thomas Jane Tillman Karen Titherington Drew Tolliffe Anne Trakas Alan Trimble Shelley Trimm Teresa Tronolone Ann Trop jack Turley Holly Turner Richard Tylka Martha Urquhart Annette Van De Bunt lane Vannorsdall V Y '91 A 5- ' A 5. y., ,Tv E. 4 lady? y X3,gc st- ' I -N ,5-. fl, iz -il .K l 'tug 'VIV .. ,ff ,asf-... ,,-W1 ly.: L 'uzqLg5f'rskam y 5 in ' Z ' 1 112 . , f xg' I' in , 'M y W t kwa' filer l , 1'ii 1 X I ix Prix . 9 f i M seam ,Si ,ct L ' ' Q A A li Q' F . J 1 , 5 i' l 'sf if I ..,. -ii- ' -I Q., L'. +4 fr' ' pp ,.,,,.s eee, . .,, K g ' 1 iid-ll I ,, 'his-' Lg N4 xxrqf W 7 Pete Varend Mark Varga William C. Vasilion Sheri Vawter Cindy Verboon Alison Vicent Jeffrey Vollmer Scott Vorse Dale Walker Gina Wall Robin Walsh Tom Walsh Elizabeth Walt John Walt Doug Wannamaker Katherine Warwick Wendy Wasserman Joanna Weaver Mark Weber Liz Weiss Douglas Weissmann Patty Wellington Jeff Welton Reid Werner William Whitaker Betsy Whitcombe Brian White Becky Williams Ianice Williams Kristin Williams Paul Williams Tom Williams Freshmen-131 'Born L05ers'g in this case, Freshmen class quite right ROLLING HILLS are Born Losers declares the class of '7B. Pictured here is a baby carriage and a Rolling Hills football helmet with a spear through it, Lisa Windle A A Y Andy Winer J, Steve Winger I-V 1, , Q J.. -Q ., Q .W , X , i .5-i ,. Marci VVinston ,,., Kari Wires Sarah Wisdom K, g l ' V! t. L L ,. - .1-ima :SE 132-Freshmen Derek Wong Helen Won Laura Wooghouse Gail Woodward Carol Worthen Ellen Wright Pam Wri ht Christziipger Wuerker Richar Wyly Chris Yoon Barby Young Leslie Young Mike Zandur Carolyn Zicaro L qw... N-e xl... ff-aw ., 4, .-.- - -fl' v 1- 55, ri, P ' 5 ,,. ,V - . -2 r ,vt +1 . ..:. Y, . . Ii 1 7 i HV' fs ,, , , i f Y .9 F. in 4 ' K 'QTL-, Y . i ' '. yy, . ,:.,jA--, I -JAN N v , . xl , if Q If , 5,3 Q5 .537 ? Q QS 7.45 z , '1- 4 1 ff 1 WT? BELOW: With help of an oxy-acetylene torch, leff Tralcas and Bob Bloom weld steel rods to form the frame of the junior' float, ABOVE: Feeling a little unsteady about being too high, Melinda Smith asks Rusty Sherwood and Steve Kotlowitz where to hold on. RIGHT: After three years of disappointment, the seniors tum out a winning float. , ' W, 4 9 , 4 ' VT ff '5 7 'JH' . , .n , , ' , T 'T f -vumvat ,N ' :Wd ', XY, fy ,L 'I .elf 74, Z - Q25 21. 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'Af ,I .l I 'Iv A D' , ' 4 - ' 2 V -a , , , W, , .Y an , if 0 'fb -3' f , 1 'Q .1 L Q - , v , g.,5,,'g .- ABOVE: Running off some of that spirit in the piggy-back race are John Barnhill, Ir., Melinda John, Matt Bark, Lotte Harding, Brant Blakeman, Leah Baker, jeff Mason and Terry Oppenheim. RIGHT: Dave Hensley tries to fig- ure recent changes in shoe fashion while directing the shoe race. 134-Activities Student part1c1pat1on proves interest The Class of '75 selected The Sting as its float theme and won the float competition for the first year. M'A'S I-I, Ship of Pools and Born Losers, were the other popular movie titles carried out by the Junior, Sophomore and Freshmen Class floats, respectively. A slow bicycle race, saw horse race, pillow fight, rooster crowing contest, grape eating contest and Kan Kan competition were some of the activities sponsored to promote spirit during the week. A water balloon toss, planking and shoe races, yelling contest and the traditional parade of floats and princesses were held Friday, just a few hours before the varsity football team's victory over Rolling Hills High School, 10-3. Activities-135 I La, vs, .gg Q U .0 Z 9 1 All s W ,wat- 44,4 'w 11 2 'K' ' f fo. fx x' , A f sr- ,EF 6. nf-11' 'if in so ABOVE: Iudy Salter unleashes her excitement as Steve Longley announces that she is now a queen. BELOW: Helping to put everybody into a rythmic motion are the musicians of Spring Canyon. Judy Salter leads flaxen-haired five To carry out the Homecoming theme of That's Entertainment, the multi-purpose room's walls were decorated with posters of movies and their stars which complemented the formal theme of The Premier. A many faceted globe of mirrors reflected light throughout the room causing the randomly placed stars to have a twinkling effect. Prior to the formal, the football, water polo and cross country teams with the Assembly selected a total of eighteen Homecoming queen candidates. This group was narrowed down to five by judges at the Homecoming Tea. The girls were rated in three areas: beauty, poise and personality. Finalists were formally presented to the entire student body for a vote. The mystery ended when Judy Salter received her bouquet of roses and was crowned by ASB President Steve Longley as the 1974-75 Homecoming Queen Activities-137 ABOVE: Navy man Biliis lMitch Dionj tries on a boar'S tooth necklace. RIGHT: During a USO type wartime activity, the players Sing Honey Bun. 135-Activities .meal MEMBERS OF THE STAGE CREW, Scott Ackerman, Eliynn Artusio Jeff Roberts and Kevin Kennon, decide to perform a play of their own. A if l Am , f Z V 7. . fr , ,Y iii? 2 ABOVE: Bloody Mary fLori Carlej, a trader of island goods, describes to the sailors the island paradise of Bali Hai. BELOW RIGHT: Bloody Mary tries to get her daughter fSusie Halsteadj matched up with Lt. Cable tTony Galleranj, South Pacific staged by peninsula personnel After weeks of rehearsal, more than 200 peninsula students performed in the broadway musical South Pacific under the direction of Mr. Phil Nash. John l-logue played Emil D'Becque, a french planter, Sally D'Evelyn starred as Nellie, a nurse in the navy, Tony Galleran portrayed Lt. Cable, a lieutenant in the navy, Brent Shaphren played Cmdr. Braclcett, a commander in the navy, Lori Carle appeared as Bloody Mary, a native of Bali Hai and trader of island goods with the military. Highlighting the show was the song Some Enchanted Evening. Vocal numbers included Nothing Like A Dance and Wash That Man Right Out'a My Hair. Mr. Don Marino conducted the orchestra while Mr. Gary McRoberts conducted the choral segments of the show. A L... Activit 139 .V ABOVE: ASB President Steve Longley directs thinking toward a new subject in order to get ideas to surface. BELOW: Re- laxing after the day's meetings, for a thrill, are Sara Schull and Shean Stafford. b A A .i 'e . Z' ABOVE: Mr. Gary Roberts conducts Chorale. LEFT: Sun Machine members Nancy Ferrero, Jackie An- derson, Iulie Webster, Debby Spingeld, Doug Kalunian, Jeff Miller, Phil Hogan, and Wade Reynolds during their performance in the concert Make A Joyful Sound. Leadership camp keeps new government alive A group of Palos Verdes High School students trucked up toward Camp Cumorah Crest in the San Bernadino Mountains with a purpose to fulfill when they arrived - to plan out the 1974-75 activities and to familiarize members of the new student government with each other and their responsibilities. They spent most of their time brainstorming for ideas for themes, concerts, Creative Thought Day and the general improvement of the system. This trip has become an annual event. Getting into the season of things, many students attended the Christmas Formal. This Girls' League sponsored event was held according to the theme of A Christmas Carol. LEFT: Principal Ed Moore disguises himself as Santa Claus for the Christmas Formal. Activities-141 Drama III revives 'You Can't Take It With You' The first major production put on by Drama III, was the fall musical, You Can't Take it With You. Under the direction of Mr. Phil Nash, and with the help of the stagecraft crew, the Drama III class put on a superb performance. The musical concerned a family living in the 30's or 40's and all the crazy things that went on in their household. The main characters in the play were: Grandpa, played by Bruce I-Iale, and Penny Sycamore, played by both Danese Cocke and ,Iane Shulman. Grandpa is the type of person who makes firecrackers, goes to commencement exercises at college and hasn't paid his income tax since 1915. And last but not least is Mrs. Penny Sycamore, who spends her time writing plays. 142-Activities ,'..,,! I Z gy if Q 'Wan' V' .U U' ' I 7 T . .--1,7-.N V' .- f I 1 ' I t : , - f , rf .gg 4-1 if J .- Ac 15 1 ,,,,..-as-. I. H 2. ' QT' ., 1, 5, Cqt.5g??5,,? A 4 113 Jw - fd ,P ABOVE: Kallenkov lTony Galleranj instructs Essie fSusan Burkej invthe deli- cate art of ballet. BELOW: Granpa Vanderhcf fBruce Hale! says grace for fam- ily and friends before dinner, BELOW LEFT: Penny QDane5e Cockej greets the Kirby's who unexpectedly dropped in. Alfa I ,QW Y- Q K u-my-K BQ AQ' ABOVE: Pretending to swat a fly, Cranpa Vanderhof fBruce Halej bats Lisa Barnes because she is drunk. LEFT: Penny fDanese Cockej paints Mrs. Depinna Uan Yandellj as a discus thrower fe-H DISCUSSING NEW DESIGNS In fireworks for the family business are Mr.Depinna lEugene Vocej and Mrs, Depinna Uan Yandellj. Activities-143 Some of Palos Verdes High School's best talent turned out to audition for the chance to give a good time to students of Harlan Shoemaker, a school in San Pedro for mentally and physically handicapped children, ranging in age from Z-13 years. The show consisted of a series of short skits, acts and musical performances organized by Melinda Smith and Barby May. Nineteen acts were chosen by the Assembly to appear in the show. Some of the acts chosen were a juggling act, a Rag Doll Ballet, a skit called the Christmas Present and one titled The Csrinch That Stole the Magic Chevy. Of course Santa Claus was there. I-Ie was played by our own jolly, Mr. Ed Moore. Students served refreshments to the children and concluded with an hour of playtime. , 'fy ' A v . ,, , 6- , 'uv ' ,A A . . , k nil E f--' kt 1 ,--1 ABOVE: The Grinch tDan Gorhamj in The Grinch That Stole The Magic Chevy snarls at the sleeping trio of Steve Longley, Ted Anthony and Bernie Lyons. LEFT: Lucia Fredericy and Karen Starr perform a rag doll ballet called the Christmas Present. ABOVE: Discussing each others wish for presents from Santa are Susan Spencer, Moonie Ahmed and Kerry Noonan. RIGHT: Preparing refreshments to the delight of the kids are Cathy Baker, Barb May and Jane Samuels. V students induce Xmas joy at Harlan Shoemaker ABOVE: Our beloved principal, Mr. Moore, completes the performance by making f Santa Claus appear. BELOW RIGHT: Bob Bryant and his friend Norman juggle rings to the amazement of all. Z 1 g . All , Activities-145 1-io-Activities I R X ABOVE: Hoping to add to the faCulty's advantage, coach Ioe Kelly pumps a shot, RIGHT: Tough guy Lt. Gilly Savalas pauses to rest his ass during a time out. LETTERMAN Paul Sweeney raises his arms after sinking his attempt as Jim Siatton, Cary Hails and Jim Cook anticipate the rebound. sw aff' 3 i BELOW: Releasing the ball with great anticipation while mounted on her unsteady perch is Miss Becky Fields. RIGHT: Faculty captain coach Peter Fawaz yanks on his resistance. Faculty force animals' favor, winning 50-44 The annual Donkey Basketball game ended with another faculty victory, 50-44. The Lettermen's sponsored event produces funds for Special Olympics and the purchase of athletic equipment. One half of the game was played by girls from the pep squad and female faculty members, while the second half involved a clash between Lettermen and male faculty members. The rules of the game were that players remain seated on their donkeys when passing and shooting. By racking up eight points in the first half, coach Peter Fawaz earned the title of high scorer. Other faculty contributers included coach John Barr and coach Ioe Kelly. The students held on with the help of Paul Sweeney, Bernie Lyons and Marina Schiff. is A QS jew ie Activiti 1-17 I Storybook Theater, presented by all drama classes, was an improvisational production presented on ten Thursday afternoons throughout the year. The stories were performed for kindergarten and elementary school children for their entertainment. Students relayed original stories of their own, assuming many different character roles. The production included fairy tales and fables such as Rapunzel, I-lanzel and Gretel, and a satire on The Three Little Pigs. ' Inf Wa, 2 , iii 2 I ff f f 3 , 11, 1' , ,. ff -3 2 if M ' xc 1 , 148-Activities ABOVE: The masked murderer claims another victim with his usual m.o. of strangu- lation of girls only with parasols. RIGHT: Silly Billy 1Bil1 Spencerj is scolded by his mother 1Rosanne Armenioj for losing many of his possessions. 1. I' 9' A. ,- f . K Sn -if 7 ' 5, 'lf -. S7 1 7 , Q ' FJ q lv S51 '31 ' ' i i if ' ' ' ' z . , 'l5fiQ-ff? f P f ' ' 7 X ' - ' I . 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I . ! , I X Juniors and seniors participated in the fifth annual Creative Thought Day, held March 12. Each student was able to attend five self- chosen seminars on special interests or careers. On the preceding day, upperclassmen completed packets containing information on Creative Thought Da , 'Y 3 ffvh +f. 7,5xx the seminars. Students visited demonstrations, speeches and discussions. Seminar topics included Chinese boxing, acupuncture, foreign affairs, ventriloquism, modeling, forestry, socialsim, karate, law, electronic music, economics, endangered species, dance, rock 'n roll, transcendental meditation and television production. Popular among students was Olympics, a discussion by Olympic medalist Jim Slatton about the Olympic Games and the required training. ABOVE By shining a laser through a photographic plate, a 3-D image of a Wildcat is pro- duced, lcnovxm as a hologram, RIGHT: Dr. Ralph Wuerker discusses lasers, holography and their applications in todays world. 152-Activities .sz . ' M. Www, KX ' fy ..., . I tx , . I . 1 Y X, ' La faf' ' V A IJ 1 ff fa lures juniors, seniors N 11 i A l A REPRESENTATIVE FROM the Hang Gliding Institute explains the aerodynamics of a hang glider. gg. 545. I v fe 1 1 J X A 9447 C- S. 1 ' N-. , ,-A X o-xr , I- x x 4 R '. K X. EST, , N 'S ABOVE: Demonstrating various effects on the modular Moog syn- thesizer is Dr. Rodney Oaks. LEFT: Using audience participation to prov mote interest, Mrs. Alice La Mar directs some new dance steps. Activities-153 if ABOVE: Explaining the theory behind belly dancing is Mrs, Dolly Shirzad, BELOW: Mr. Cuerreiro, a member of the Academy of Ap- plied Hypnosis, discusses the use of hypnosis to achieve a fuller life. 0 i +-.. R. -1 ABOVE: Showing the mating habits of the grunion is Mr. Emanuel Resales BELOW: Mrs. Lucile Crain explains why gourmet cooking is fun. 1 i Enticing inforrners induce interest of students 7 ABOVE: Holding an underwater light meter, Ioe Stich explains howto take a reading off it. BELOW: Pulitzer Prize winner political cartoonist Mr. Paul Conrad accepts questions from future journaligtg, ActivitiesA155 ABOVE: BELOW ,Y .9 1 . '-lg yr 156-Activities li xi Q.-x nw zu: W, 4? 1 Flying 15 feet into the air to perform a kick-out jump is Steve Slacter. I : Recently appointed Ski Club sponsor, jim Slatton, marvels at the snow. A ---1- I 'Ke W., , xA ABOVE: Attempting to walk on air with only skis to glide on is Dennis Maloney. RIGHT: Sailing through the trees while hoping to miss them is Dave Mackenbach. J' RIGHT: Iohn Prassas twists out some tip rolls, BELOW: Etching figure eights are Dennie Maloney and Dave Mackenbach. .x3 A ...f s Q t R .. f is ' 5 ' L 'lg 4 ' i' - H Q. Mammoth mountain most popular Ski Club region Because of last years difficulties arising from toking, rumors had it that a SkiC1ub could not exist this year. With the perseverance of former V.P. Rick Watts, a new constitution was developed to guarantee that toking would be totally minimized. The new constitution envisioned three equal chairmen: planning, business and publicity held by Rick Watts, Brian Leeper and Terrie Hawkins respectively. Pour trips this year were arranged to Mammoth Mountain, however two were cancelled due to lack of funds. An excursion to Brian I-lead, Utah was also proposed, but fell through for lack of participation. Activities-157 CLAD IN SHADES and leathers, Spike fingers the guitar in an unusual position on the floor. 158-Activiti Flash Cadillac shoves nostalgia at P.V.H.S. Before a near sellout crowd of 1073 enthusiastic students, Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids, a spirited fifties group, appeared in concert at PV in February. Two other groups, the Chris Darrow Band and Forever, were also on the program. Flash Cadillac played familiar oldies such as Rock Around the Clock, and At the Hop, dressed in the typical fifties attire. They were a stage act as well as musicians. Instruments were played on the floor, upside down, and with their feet. Even the drums were modified, using a hubcap and a Coors beer can as rythm producers. The event was sponsored by the Student Assembly with Steve Longley and Dan Gorham serving as chairmen. According to ASB President Steve Longley, the concert was a definite success as the consensus of the students was good. G5 ABOVE: Flash belts out one of the oldies but goldies of the fifties. BELOW: While pounding out some articulately placed cords, Whity reclines on the piano. M, ' AWA,,W, J fa--qgy 1- v 1 .. ' y f f, ,M-wif' ' ' ' 0' A ,, 'Q A K' 2 -qw ,q ' , 3, 9 A .sp hm. H .M M UW M, , 1 f.. ' ' N' ' ffwwqh, J. , ,, ' ' ' - 'Q ' - w ,. . . Y ' 1 . 411, T 5 .V M H 'V NZ? 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'S , Aw. , V' ' -K m,2 ' 'fr M ' I 4 , vfffa-c.wwffw,4w.imz,mf12zr f gin! I 4 , , ' a g' ' ' ,dip ,-uw, f gf f '- .V 'gf 7 ,Zia LQ ,I , ,,Q,,. , 72'-fe: Ilrfzfji ' f ' , ' ' gg -5 ' T? Q ' - ' - - A ' 7' f'fZff1f: .',ff5L7 ' 'Ll . ' ,. , f fffl ' 1' - 4 f ' 4, Led by the ASB officers, the Student Assembly is the voice of the student body at Palos Verdes High School. The Assembly plans all of the activities including such events as Homecoming, dances and the Christmas show at Harlan Shoemaker. Through the sale of ASB books, the treasury money is spent toward activities, athletics and academics. The Assembly tries to balance expenditures between the three, so that every student and program benefits. Also, a Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a senior at the end of the year. Proud to have been cited by KNX as Citizens of the Week, the Student Body was also awarded the Vision Award last year, for outstanding service. 168 Organizations ASB OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: David Hensley ftreasj, Steve Longley lpresj, Dan Gorham lvice pres.J, SECOND ROW: Barby May thistj, Mr. Kinney ladvj, Melinda Smith fsecj, Phil Hogan lSr, Class pres.J. fe, -ft.-24'-'Q 4-92 QXIH-15111 . Ak ABOVE: Senior Class President Phil Hogan converses about Flash Cadillac ticket sales with Mrs. Lois Dotson. LEFT: Advisor of ASB officers, Mr, Kinney. Student Body cited b KNX as 'Citizens of the Week' STUDENT ASSEMBLY: KALPHABETICALLYJI Andrea Alden, Betsey Alden, Jim Anastassiou, Betsy Anthony, Ted Anthony, Bill Bracken, Melissa Decker, David Fritz, Jody Goetz, Dan Gorham, David Hensley, Phil Hogan, Pat King, Brian Leeper, Hal Longley, Martha Longley, Steve Longley, Bernie Lyons, Barby May, Don Meek, Susi Meek, Gloria Moore, lane Pace, Lauri Sanders, Carol Schoenfeld, Sarah Shriver, Sara Shull, Melinda Smith, Karen Staar, Sean Stafford, Kate Weber, Dorothy Wootten. Lk.-4 7 A! 2' LN ' BOY'S LEAGUE: Greg Aldrete, Guy Kirk, jim Forman Qsecj, Bernie Lyons Qpresj, Jim Cook fvice pres.J, Mark Aldrete, Ian Moller. Organizations-169 The Student Curriculum Forum has been vitally concerned with the goal of improving the environment, the curriculum and the rights of students, stated Adviser Ronald Rudolph. The club worked on a student review questionnaire for the Guidance Program, a poll on smoking which was used in a letter to the State Board of Education and also planned Creative Thought Day. Chairman Dave Fritz commented, This year's Curriculum Forum has been very active. We investigated a variety of educational issues and proposed several educational improvements for the high school. , P i - 54 MA ,AQY K ..,. M-H' ' ,ATV ..--- ' 1 V J ,Wa-f STUDENT CURRICULUM FORUM: QALPHABETICALLYJ: Sue Burche, Rick Burcher, Debbie Duffin, David Fritz tchairmanj, Bruce Hale, Jane Harmon, Lois Harmon, Roger Hooper, Adam Kaufman, Laurie Kraus, Randi Malalcoff, Sue Mc- Graw, Stephan Perison, Connie Pike, Jeff Reese, Lauri Sanders tsec.J, Elsa Stark, Dave Stodder, Mark Stodder, Ryan Werner, Mary Wrin, ifwzvfz . Sim N... i i ,,,,,a:fs. , GIRIJS LEAGUE IALPHABETICALLYJ: Cindy Barnett, Jeanne Castonguay thist.J, Susie Crawford Qtreas.J, Anne Davis, Laurel Diamond tsec.j, Katie Grady, Nancy Leslie, Mary Martin, Monica Martin, Cindy McDonald, jackie Mendoza tvice presj, Gloria Moore, Christie O'Brien, jackie Owen, Diana Parro, Ioan Remp, julie Sanders, Lauri Sanders tpres.J, Christi VanCleve, Dorothy Wootten. 170 Organizations Publications staff works hard to produce yearbook TRITON STAFF: CENTER: Mr Bob Schoenburg tadviserl, FRONT ROW: Jeff Poncher, Jody Forman, Mary Williams, Adam Kaufman, Karen Westenhaver, Patty Campbell, Nina Harlan, Nancy Maizlish. ROW 2: Rose Merrill, Ieannie Ca- vallo, Debbie I-Iaagenson, Betsy Gude, Dani Hoskins, Kathy White, Vicki VanCleve, Charlie Stuart, Tom Gryder, Barry Linnett, Mike Scharer. TRITON EDITORS: IFROM LEFT TO RIGHTJ:jeannieCaval1o,Jody Forman, Charlie Stuart, Dani Hoskins, Adam Kaufman, Betsy Cude, Nancy Maizlish. Through many long hours of assembling the 1975 yearbook, the staff was able to meet all deadlines. It's been a hectic year, stated Adviser Mr. Robert Schoenburg, but all the time and effort put into the making of the '75 Triton was well worth it in order to produce such a fine yearbook. Editor-in-Chief Charlie Stuart added, We excelled to be more creative in our presentation this year. With the use of more candids, we moved away from a classical approach. The quality of the Palos Verdes High School Yearbook continues, as last year's book won first place in competition for general excellence at Pepperdine University. Organizations-171 Busy and successful year for expanded Trident newspaper l Editor-in-Chief of the Trident, Dale A Huber, led the staff throughout the busy year. Using new equipment and procedures, the Trident staff was able to publish 15 eight-page issues. Mr Robert Schoenberg commented, The talented staff of writers and photographers, continues to provide an important service to the student body. Winning awards on Journalism Day, sponsored by Women in Communications Incorporated, at Pepperdine University were: Matt Wuerker for editorial Cartooning, Bob Clark for feature writing, Mary Jean Beaston for editorial writing and Craig Paullin for sports photography. books and pamphlets concer TRIDENT STAFF: lAl.PHABETlCAI.l.YJ: Mary Jean Beaston, Charles Berry, Jeannie Ca- vallo, Frank Gleason, Dale Huber, Dan Levitin, Ellen Mcliissock, Rose Merrill, Kathy Reb- han, Chip Rehm, Kent Smith, Ed Spruiell, Mark Stodder, Barbara Sweet, Rodger Virtue, Jack Wiggins, Matt Wuerker, Robert Schoenburg iadviserl. 172-Organizations ABOVE: TRIDENT EDITORS: KFROM LEFT TO RIGHTJ: Dan Levitin, Ed Spruiell Jeannie Cavallo and Dale Huber. BELOW RIGHT: At the American Yearbook Com pany in Visalia, California, Charlie Stuart, Dani Hoskins and Adam Kaufman observe ning the yearbook. TQ, 1 Ullli 1 LV I. 'hi t..,,. , is E nam e ' 1 , or - . Q , . 1- , ' speeches were presented by editors of school newspapers and their advisers. PHOTOGRAPHERS: FRONT ROW: Paul Cooper, ,lim l-lowey, Adam Kaufman, Margie Strat- ton. SECOND ROW: Ed Weiss, Carl La Rue, Rob Vogtman, Craig Paullin. STANDING: lim Patterson, Cindy Matson, Ed Spruiell, Dan Grossman, Tom Wilson, Steve Sallus, .Q , LEFT: EDITORS-IN-Cl'llEE: Charlie Stuart tTriton yearbookj, Dale Huber fTri- dent newspaperl. ABOVE: At Pepperdine University on Journalism Day, Dale Huber gives a speech concerning censorship in the school newspaper. Other Organizations-173 Again this year, the Key Club had many activities, both for PVHS and our nearby areas. The club helped the school by cleaning up the benches, selling Christmas trees, buying gifts for children at the U.S.C. Medical Center and taking the San Pedro Boys Club on field trips. They participated in the Convention for Exceptional Children. Lettermen's Club was also very active. They bought three pole vault poles and helped resurface the tennis courts for the school. They raised the money from the Donkey Basketball game, a dance, KEY CLUB OFFICERS: FRONT Rowz Mr. simon qadvisefi, Greg Ersenbma - Qtreas.J, Rusty Sherwood Cpres.l, Kirk Starbird fvice pres.J, jim Anasstassiou lstg. at and the Popcorn and freezy machlnes' armsj. BACK ROW: Kate Weber, Melinda Smith, Anne Consani, Linda Sampson, They also donated eight Satufdayg to Marie Danryd, Dede Moore, Ann Grapperhaus, Laura Bowlby, Michele Schuchert work with retarded children. lqueenl. . ' xi - - . ' k!, , KEY CLUB AND COURT: FRONT ROW: Greg Eisenbrand, Mark Estes, Ed Spruiell, Mike Baumstark, Scott Bechler, Ed Gilroy, Dwight Hatano, Phil I-lodsclon, lim Grube, SECOND ROW: Dan Gorham, Scott Allman, William Hwang, Brian Smith, Chad Fester, ,lim Anas- stassiou, lack Hartley. THIRD ROW: Kirk Starbird, Matt Cunningham, Robert Kaplan, Brian Hill, Dave DeMiranda, Todd Witthorne, john Klimmeck, Eric Amberg, Craig Turner, Geoff Yates, Ted Anthony, Bernie Lyons, Chris Lape, Scott Faust, Rusty Sherwood, Sam White, Phil Hogan, Mr. Slatton ladviserl. BACK ROW: Laura Bowlby, Kate Weber, Melinda Smith, Anne Consani, Linda Sampson, Marie Danryd, Dede Moore, Ann Grapperhaus, Michele Schuchert. 174-Organizations fl A-. '1 M ,...sL or , 9 I 1 ....n'm, -. V 41- LEI'TERMEN'S CLUB: FRONT ROW: Jim Foreman, Mark Aldrete, Scott Allman. SECOND ROW: Mike Costello, Bill Spencer, lim Molnar, Tom Anderson, ,lim Cook, Paul Sweeney. THIRD ROW: Dave DeMiranda, Carl Levander, Scott Bechler, Bernie Lyons, Scott Still, Ed Gilroy, Chris Lape, Geoff Yates, Mike Baumstark, Scott Cameron, Bill Atha, Dave Felberg. BACK ROW: Peter Baumstark, Chris Welton, Dwight Hatano. Letterman and Key Clubs provide services 1 ,X ABOVE: While holding desperately onto his donkey, Dave Hixenbaugh passes the ball to Bernie l.yons.Now he can race down the court fora basket for the Lettermen's. LEFT: Key Club members, Phil Hodson and Mike Baumstark stand proudly with one ofthe many Christmas trees they sold during their annual Christmas tree sale, Organizations-175 'S '44 M2 sf., - f.,mw.af13'4'5'f5 SPARTANS: QALPHABETICALLYJ: Amy Adams, Lisa Alvarado, Iackie Anderson, Lynn Barnett, Lynne Barstow, Darla Bellenfont, Lisa Bradford, Debbie Bundy, Liza Coakly, Peri Columbatto, Leesa Davidson, Ann Delaney, Carol Dickinson, Carol Dodson, Robin Domino, Ian Dyer, Lynn Eisenbrand, Suzi Ferguson, Lucia Friedereicy, Katie Grady, Mindy Griffen, Lottie Harding, Barbara Hart, Marty Heller, ,lean- nie Jones, Lovisa josephson, Mary Keenan, Debbie King, Pat King, Peggy Lynch, Liz Magruder, Monica Martin, Leslie Mehrmann, Mary Maloney, Lori Moore, Nancey Nelson, Dianna Parro, Linda Peter, Marta Poling, Alicia Paschall, Cathy Poloquin, Ioan Remp, Lori Richelieu, lulie Sanders, Lauri Sanders, Kim Sigworth, Loretta Slana, Anne Smith, Cary Snur, Karen Staar, Nina Stefanadies, Debby Thomas, Gail Thompson, Ieanne Tumajen, Suzanne Tyllca, Barb Vuncannon, Iulie Ward, Linda Williams, Mindy White, Cheryl Zollars. . pi, S CLUB: FRONT ROW: Maggie Spalenka, Debbie Aldrete, Cindy Pelton, Debbie Robinson, Kathy Linehan, Anne Sharp, Trina Stacey, Mary Fisher, Laurel Diamond, Annie Lynn. SECOND ROW: Val Wilson, Laurie Kraus, Gloria Moore fhistj, Carolyn Cole lvice pi-e5,j, Mary Williams, Holly Levander fpresj, Janet Kost, Patty McGuinness, Sue Williams, Wendy Gates, ,loan Cooper, jamie Andres tseoj, BACK ROW: Cheri Condry, Faith Pieroni, Anne Hagleburg, Becky Dannen, janet Wilson, Cindy Barnett, Joyce Harrison, Debrbie Sindlinger, Marie Danryd, Kim Seaber, Shelley Allen. 17ofOrganizations Girls' service clubs provide aid to nearby communities X.. if .-,. 1 L fy! Keyettes is a service club which serves people who need our help, commented President Dorothy Wooten. They proved this in many ways. They held a Halloween party for children of working parents, baked food for the Homecoming formal and gave two Christmas parties for poor children. Each member made stuffed animals which were distributed among the children. Keyettes also sponsored the successful drive for eye glasses for the organization New Eyes. S Club and Spartans also did many kinds of services, such as going to Toberman House to teach children KEYETT BARB CAMPBELL dressed in her witches costume, holds securely onto a n in and 5 Its Visitin I. St h In S box of candy apples, as Mr. Eawaz takes his choice of the delicious apples. da C g po ' g e O e and having bake sales. www' ' ' fn N ,V KEYETTES: QALPHABETICALLYJ: Debbie Bialosky, Laura Bowlby, Barb Campbell, Michelle Carroll, Denese Cocke, Anne Consani, Sally D'Evelyn, Mary Lou Ernaga, Tracey Fester, Ann Grapperhaus, june Horten, Julie Jennings Chistj, Linda jennings, Megan Kalionzes, Dot Ket- tle, Laurie Kraatz, Sue Lazar, Alison Logan, jackie Mendoza, Fredrika Moller, Dede Moore, Leslie Mortimer, Ellen Platz, Lisa Saucedo, Marina Schiff, Carol Schoenfielcl, Melinda Smith fvice pres.J, Anne Tunney, Kate Weber, Iulie Webster, Dorothy Wooten Qpresj, Organizations-177 The PV Marching Band and Attached Units, besides playing at football and basketball games, performed in many parades. Under the direction of Mr. Don Marino, the band came home with such honors as a first place trophy at Lomita, a third at Chino and the drums received a very good score at the Santa Monica El Primero Review. They also performed at Disneyland and participated in the May Time Band Review. To raise the money for their trips, they sold Spook insurance at Halloween, had a car wash and a fruit cake and bake sale. While providing enjoyment to students, the orchestra played at Harlan Shoemaker and performed with Long Beach Poly HS in a combined concert. DURING A PARADE IN SANTA MONICA, the Band marches in unison. 178-Organizations HONOR ORCHESTRA: Tom Rothemich and Lisa Cherry. ,,-avr ff' HONOR CHOIR: FRONT ROW: Nancy Ferrero, Deena Deutsch. BACK ROW: Wade Reynolds, Kevin West, Tony Calleran, Dave Hensley. Band, Honor Choir students exhibit talent MARCHING BAND: FRONT ROW: Allen Kukel imanagerj, Sue Wil- son, Karen Gaubatz, Debbie Eden, Sally Kehres, Anne Cooper, Melanie Revels, Vicky Loh, Linda Decker, Steve Mcllraith, Sue Kim, Doug Wan- namaker, Staci Caldwell, Joe Kopecek, Judy Eallonardo, Rhonda Rumph, Tammy Hendrie, Mr. Don Marino fdirectorl. SECOND 'ROWg Kathy Appleton, Sherry Porter, Lynn Woosley, Allison Moorhead, Lisa Wimer, Jack Berky, Bob Kopecek, Melissa Marantz, Nancy Carr, John Day, Dave Gruetter, Donna Stratton, Lisa Cherry, Ann McCormack, Craig Borland, Angie Bennett, Dan Alba, Jon Prescott, Dave Brewer, Paul Campion fdrum majorj, THIRD ROW: Tom Delaney, Dave Persselin, Jenny Hill. Marylin McCormack, Mike Frank, Ron Mumford, Bruce Prescott, Fred Williams, Chris Franklin, Ed Clark, Becky Dendy, Gina Howey, Meg Beeler, Judy Laudig, Ann Finkelstein, Margaret Gaubatz, Dan Bueche, Lisa Emanuel, Rob Sherratt, Ted Marcus. BACK ROW: Rod Oshita, Carter Aristei,lHf1'Y Cobabe, Tony Hale, Mike Garber, Steve Ludwick, John Keating, Tviark Kendall, Dave Shull, Larry Marinovich, Doug Scott, Rob Jacoby, Doug Weeks, Marcy Strauss, Roger Huddlestone, Franz Schiffmann fpres.J, Tom Polasek, Doug Anstine, BANNER AND FLAG UNITS: QALPHA- BETICALLYJ: Carol David, Laura Fitch, Diane Garcia, Barbara Greenberg, Janet Harper, Nancy Harper, Amy Hejna, Susan Pinkney, Jackie Sowell, Jennifer Sowell, Barbara Sweet, Cathy Ziak. ORCHESTRA: KALPHABETICALLYJ: David Andres, Kathy Appleton, Diane Avallon, Salvatore Baldo, Cheryl Be- hunin, Debbie Bialosky ftreasl, Lisa Cherry fsec.J, Eileen Choi, Beth Glazer tpublicilyl, Eileen Huddlestone Lpres.J, Kendall Jensen, Pam Judge, Clark Kasunich, David Kettle, Joyce Kim, Perry LaMarca, John Mackey, Debra Owen, Sheila Rogers, Tom Rothemich tvice pres.J, Jean Schneider fhist,J, Dorothy Scofield, Andrea Stein, Reid Werner, Lori Wimer, Mary Wrin, Chris Wuerker, Janice Zachow, Mr. Don Marino fsponserl. Organizations 179 Tridettes reveal talents in halftimes DRILL TEAM: CENTER: Mary Eisher lco-captainj, Terry Bristow fcaptainj, Anne Davis fco-captainj, FRONT ROW: Diane Avallon, Vicki Wong, Debbie Bialosky, Mary Bice, Wendy Gillette, Carol Pedersen, Iane Mumby, Vikki Spry, Kathy Meronek, Misti Holweger, Sue Crane, Megan Wat- son, Kelley McDonald. SECOND ROW: Lisa Graves, Ieannie Cavallo, Connie Craig, Beth MacFarlane, Marjorie Perryman, Debbie Owen, Leslee Williamson, Liz Schulze, Becky Brinkman, Carrie Egan, jean Schneider, Patty Hodsdon, Wendy Freed, Lynne Barstow, BACK ROW: Sue Kimmerle, Liz Wannamaker, Laurel Peel, Kathy Bold, Dede DeLucio, Mary Stevenson, Jenny Anderson, Ann Muilenburg, Pam Ward, Jill Muilenburg, Kathy Sepke, Joan Cuinessey, Kim Keller, Amy Schochet. 180-Organizations SECOND ROW: Kathy Meronek, Liz Wannamaker, Vicki Wong, Carrie Egan, Kelley McDonald, Debbie Owen. BACKQ X joan Cuinessey, Carol Pedersen, Sue Kimmerle, Liz Schulze, lane Mumby, Ann Muilenburg. Q . un.uxm.iuni.i. vnu... ...Huh ..,c,... ..,.,... ...,..,.,,.- .-..,,....,,, . ,-Y, , ,,,,,, , ,nv ,,,,,, ,, , ,,,,,- -,,,,,, ,,-.Way V :MN MILITARY DRILL TEAM: FRONT ROW: Carol Pedersen, Sue Crane, Mary Fisher, Anne Davis, Kelley McDonald, Jane Mumby. BACK ROW: Lynne Barstow, Diane Avallon, Carrie Egan, Sue Kimmerle, Lisa Graves, Leslee Williamson, Wendy Freed, Vikki Spry. Starting its practices in the summer, the Drill -Team got ready for another busy year. Performing during football halftimes, marching in parades and selling doughnuts on minimum days are but a few of the many things the Drill Team does. Out ofthe Regular Drill Team a Military and Basketball Drill Team are chosen. These girls are the cream of the crop and participate in Miss Drill Team U.S.A. and Saddleback competitions. The Basketball Drill Team placed second with a score of 96.5. The whole Drill Team participated in the National City competition held in San Diego, May 3. CjAMES.Kll MD ld f El 'HB' his ky' -h it b fhoii e ey C ona per orms to tons ltc s ac wit ot er mem erso t e ri Team. Crgamzations 181 CHORALE: FRONT ROW: Wade Reynolds, Nancy Ferrero, Debra Spingold, jill Goldsworthy, Lori Moore, Kevin West, SECOND ROW: Tom Intagliata, Kathy Crandall, Julie Webster, Sharon Brombach, jackie Anderson, Sue David, Karen Denson, Tony Calleran. THIRD ROW: Ieff Miller, Kurt Richardson, Judy Laudig, Sue Burke, Nancy Worden, Missy Fiskum, Kathy Kearny, Terry Oppenheim, David Hensley, Ed Voce. BACK ROW: Kevin Chilton, Ryan Werner, Doug Kalunian, Scott Barker, jim Cooper, Bruce Hale, Rick Barker, Phil Hogan, Tom Heffernan. CNOT PICTUREDJ Dan Golding. RIGHT: A dedicated student using song to communicate his feelings to others. I, ,Y Organizations-182 SUN MACHINE: QALPHABETICALLYJ: jackie Andergonl Nancy Ferre- ro, Tony Calleran, Jill Coldsworthy, Phil Hogan, Doug Kalunian, Jeff Miller, Wade Reynolds, Debbie Spingeld, Julie Webster. A CAPPELLA: FRONT ROW: Linda Peter, Ann Marie McArthur, Amy Adams, Carolyn Cole, Jeannie Jones, Laurie Gurman, Dede Moore, Franz Schiffman, Ryan Reed, Rick Cavecche, Corey Jesser, Jim Cooper, Neal Herzstein, Jarrett Lesko, Adrian Cochran, Nancy Nelson, Christi Van Cleve, Deena Deutsch, Randy Deutsch, Katherine Conrad, Sharon Gold, Carla Polasek. SECOND ROW: Mary Maloney, Evelyn Halikas, Melinda Day, Janet Packner, Lanelle Fechner, Carol David, Jill Muilenburg, Jan Yandell, Jerry Cobabe, Jeff Roberts, Lee Learman, Dan Mateik, Doug Ans- gffu f In tine, Debbie Chadnow, Jill Turley, Cameron Sisk, Andrea Morrison, Linda Williams, Julie Cameron, Leslie Parkinson, Patricia Delaney. BACK ROW: Cynthia Freed, Patricia Metcalfe, Marcia Smathers, Sue McGraw, Tracey Kennedy, Sherry Porter fpres.J, Lorri Carle, David Schull, Thomas Deane, David Payton, Richard Vawter, John D'Arcy, Peter Bowman, Kathy MacDonald, Rochelle Barton, Paula Trop, Dana Curwen, Laurel Peel, Anne David, Sue Peck, Judy Eberhard, Jane Samuels. QNOT PIC- TURED:J Karen Goodwin, Vicky McTaggart, Alan Zeoli. 'Make a Joyful Soundf suggests vocalists 45 Sun Machine, Chorale and A Cappella are honorary singing groups, acceptance of members is by auditions. The student must be able to read music and of course, carry a tune! 1 Under the direction of Gary McRoberts, the choral groups participated in choral concerts in both the fall and the spring. , Make a Joyful Sound was held p if December 12-13. Many Christmas p M' V songs were sung. During the concert, L J all groups performed. Each group has a 5, , different costume so anyone can identify each choral group. Every year they make different CAPTURING THE MOOD OF THE SONG, Davsm Decker, Kathy Sepke and Sue Maughan sing out in a rehearsal for the annual Christmas concert. COStLlI1'16S. Organizations 183 Renaissance Singers, adorned in the garb of the 16th century, performed along with the other choral groups in concerts and contests. The Renaissance Singers sang all their songs in Latin. Many of the members are also in other choral groups as well. Mixed Choir is open to all students of each grade level. It is a training ground for future members ofthe more advanced choral groups. This is Gary McRoberts second year at PVHS. He directs all the choral groups during his busy day. We look forward to many more years of his faithful service in the many years to come. MIXED CHOIR: FRONT ROW: Tracy Cause, Eileen Lowry, Tom Burke, John Remy, Stuart Smith, Patricia Wellington, Nancy Higgenbotham. SECOND ROW: Laurel Novelli, Carmen Waite, Elizabeth Weiss, Carrie Peters, Ellen Wright, Kathy Kaehler, BACK ROW: Lizanne Schulz, Sherri Vawter, Marcy Strauss, Maureen Fawcett, Laura Rogers. QNOT SHOWN: Laura Allman, David Dodson, Lowell I-Iaagenson, Tom Hef- feman, Scott Hopper, Kirsten jenkins, Diane Murray, Hilary Prince.J A 2 ,I X ,J 1 I iff E' I F 5 I Y RENAISSANCE: FRONT ROW: David Hensley, Sherry Doug Kalunian, Terri Oppenheim, Laurie Gurman, Lee Porter, Nancy Ferrero, Karen Denson, Wade Reynolds. Learman.1NOT PICTURED: Karen Goodwin, Kevin Westj BACK ROW: Ryan Werner, Kathy Crandall, Jane Samuels, 184 Organizations MADRIGALS: FRONT ROW: Brett Doney, ,lane Petros, Paula Stan- ton, Carol Kennedy, Diane Zeoli, Kathryn Beall, Paul Williams, SEC- OND ROW: Richard Vawter, Paul Williams, Kathy Sepke, Dana Clark, Dawn Decker, Sue Maughan, Mike Thelen, Steve Lindsey. rx BACK ROW: Mike McCandless, Steve Cold, Blake Bush, Robin Bar- rett, Kerin Muse, Katie Oppenheim, Mary Bice, Karen White, john Nash, Russell Bill Paul,j Ayers. QNOT PICTURED: Steve Barker, Kim Hoskens, agile Aus lil. la ll' . Q.- Singers express themselves GIRLS' ENSEMBLE: FRONT ROW: Janet Harper, julie Black, Ann De- laney, julie Anderson, Susan Heron. SECOND ROW: jan Iuell, Escar- lette Zerna, Carol Dickenson, Susie Meek, Alison Storsteen, Lisa Graves. BACK ROW: Nancy Harper, Kim Baker, Gale Yandell, Stacey Hayes Victoria jones, Sue Kimmerle, Deneen Elder. ITE illrfr anli musically Madrigals, a vocal group open by audition to freshmen and sophomores, is directed by Mr. Gary McRoberts. Many of Madrigals members proceed to A Cappella, Sun Machine and Chorale which are also directed by McRoberts. One of their performances was in Make a Joyful Sound, which was presented by the entire music department on December 12 and 13 Girls' Ensemble, also under the direction of McRoberts, performed in the Christmas concert singing along with other vocal groups and as an individual group. They provided back up vocals for the finale, which included Shepard Me, Lord, as the last song of the evening. Organizations-185 4, -,f,gl,. aft., My , 11, ,, rf ff- ss. e 4 , V 4. -,Hg ,cg-vw V ww .,f X - r - g , '1 t . . H ' W.-Q 'vm T r fmt! 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' ' CSF IUNIORSXSENIORS: QALPHABETICALLYJ: Kevin Aaron, Scott Allman, Eric Amberg, Jamie Andres, Michael Basnight, Cliff Beall, Phil Belleville, Brian Billings, julie Black, Paul Bowman, Robert Boyajian, Robert Briggs, Karen Brody, Sharon Brombach, Barbara Campbell, Geof- fery Carvey, Iudy Chase, Royce Chrys, Bob Chilton, Deborah Clarke, Ioan Cooper, Connie Craig, Carlos Dalence, Susan Dalence, A.Scott Damon, Susan Daird, Ricarda deFries, Caroline Delaney, Dave Deyo, Anne Dickinson, Paul Dulaney, Dean Dunlavcy, Gregory Eisenbrand, Doug Ely, jane Ely, Mary Lou Ernaga, Mark Estes, David Felberg, Anna Ferrarotti, Nancy Ferrero, Tracey Fester, Ann Finkelstein, David Fischer, Tom Fischer, Mike Florance, Iohn Foster, Mike Frank, David Fritz, Sharon Gold, Tom Griggs, Ioan Guinessey, Wendy Gunther, Anne Ha- gelberg, Bruce Hale, Thomas Hammitt, Mark Hancock, Barbara Hart, David Haviland, Kristine Hejna, David Hensley, Curt Hertler, Philip Hodsdon, Phil Hogan, Doug Holker, Iune Horton, Bill Hwang, joy Jani, Lovisa Iosephson, Luli Iosephson, Douglas Kalunian, Robert Kaplan, Adam Kaufman, Dorothy Kettel, Ann Kilty, Larry Kim, Michael Klein, Iohn Klimmek, Andrew Kopania, Laurie Kraus, Brian Leeper, Laurie Lester, Carl Levander, Holly Levander, Dan Levitin, Bradford Lewis, Kim Linnett, Dwight Liu, Alison Logan, Martha Longley, Steve Longley, An- nie Lynn, Randy Malokoff, Peter Mason, Kathy Maughan, Cindy Mc- Donald, Sue McGraw, Ellen McKissock, Iohn Migotsky, Gloria Moore, Allison Moorhead, Crystal Needham, Nancy Nelson, jean O'Brien, Mike O'Brien, Mike O'Sullivan, Sue Patterson, David Payton, Kevin Pidgeon, Bonnie Pilliod, Colleen Pilliod, Bryan Reed, Ryan Reed, Jeff Reese, Chris Riddle, Ann Robinson, Elizabeth Roos, Don Ross, Christine Rumph, Lauri Sanders, Linda Sampson, Marina Schiff, Franz Schiffman, Mar- garet Schlater, Amy Schoche, Michele Schuchert, Doug Scott, Anne Shannon, Anne Sharp, Rusty Sherwood, Steve Shriver, Debbie Sind- linger, Marcia Smathers, Melinda Smith, Georgia Snyder, Jennifer Sowell, john Stafford, Elsa Stark, Mark Stevenson, Mike Talbert, Treva Tucker, Tom Underwood, Christi Van Cleve, Duncan Walker, Patricia Warren, Ron Wasserman, Kate Weber, Nancy Werner, Ryan Werner, Todd Whitt- horne, Kurt Wiese, Cate Willis, Mark Winkler, Melanie Wisner, Vicki Wong, Lynn Woosley, Anne Zooli, Cheryl Zollars. NHS: QALPHABETICALLYJ: Eric Amberg, Katharine Ann Appleton, Diane Avallon, Michael Basnight, Peter Bowman, Karen Brody, Michael Frank, Deborah Clarke, Susan David, Anne Delaney, David Deyo, Paul Dulaney, Greg Eisenbrand, Douglas Ely, Iayne Ely, David Felberg, Ann Finkelstein, Vivian Fischer, David Fritz, Margaret Gaubatz, Sharon Gold, Carolyn Gose, Wendy Gunther, Barbara Hart, David Hensley, Curtis Hertler, Eileen Huddlestone, Luli josephson, Adam Kaufman, Laurie 186 Organizations Kraus, John Klimmek, Holly Levander, Alison Logan, Randi Malakoff, Kay Mclntire, Lori Moore, Susan Patterson, David Payton, jeffrey Reese, Linda Sampson, Lauri Sanders, Marina Schiff, Franz Schiffman, Michele Schuchert, Ioan Serocki, Iohn Shelor, Mark Sherwood, Geoffrey Siegel, Melinda Smith, john Stafford, Karen Stancliffe, Elsa Stark, Duncan Walker, Kate Weber, Kenneth Weber. uf Outstanding students honored 'ti' 5, Me- , A Under the command of Mr. Frederick Cook, the Forensics Team hosted a debate tournament to raise money for the debate banquet. The squad earned second place debate sweepstakes at North High School. According to club president, Adam Kaufman, The squad members improve their speaking abilities bv attending forensic tournaments. A It Q.. The National Honor Society was mea-4 sponsored by Miss Ruth Mervis and was open to students with high grade point averages and superior citizenship. FORENSICS: QALPHABETICALLYJ: Kathy Anderson, Leslie Bassett, Bob Briggs, Linda Bryant, Jamie Bussio, Clara Chang, Aaron Cohn, Cari Cox, Mark Perrera, Isleen Glatt, Sherri Glatt, Rodger Hooper, Catherine Hughes, Adam Kaufman, Howard Lee, Dean Luizzi, Marjorie Lourich, Edward O'Connell, Stephan Perison, Dave Persselin, Ryan Reed, Lauri Richelieu, Kim Schugart, Debbie Sindlinger, Jennifer Sowell, Greg Tanner, Anne Tunney, Patricia Warren, Ken Weber, Mark Weber, Kurt Wiese, Cate Willis. fx CSF SOPHOMORES: QALPHABETICALLYJ: Jim Agronick, Paul An- dres, Leslie Bassett, Kathy Beall, Sarah Bower, Rebecca Braslau, Becky Brinkman, Richard Bushnell, Diana Carroll, Paul Cayley, Clara Chang, Aaron Cohn, Mike Clapp, Anne Cooper, Janet Deyo, David Dawson, Mindy Day, Karen Donahue, Susan Durfee, Marjorie Ferryman, Karen Floros, Patricia Flynn, Sherri Glatt, Beth Glazer, Michael Gooch, Karen Goodwin, Laura Gray, Rich Heffernan, Greg Hinton, Patricia Hodson, Sponsored by Mrs. Rosemary Caterson, The California Scholarship Federation students had high grade point averages. A Q-QD ' 'J q rd Jennifer Holmes, Teresa Kaye, Carol Kettler, Joyce Kim, Nick Kraatz, Lee Learman, Dean Liuzzi, Kelley McDonald, Stephan Miller, Peter Mixon, Miriam Moore, Liz Mueller, Lisa Pieroni, Brad Porter, Greg Range, Julie Sanders, Connie Schlatter, Kim Schugart, Bob Serocki, Gigi Sher- man, Anrie Smith, Larry Stevenson, Cindy Twohy, Suzanne Tylka, Mark Winkler, Ted Wold, Susan Woolley, Larry Yao. Organizations 187 Student store,workers, under the direction of Lois Dotson, learned about filing systems, insurance forrns and practical secretarial duties along with selling ASB books, school supplies and tickets to all school events. Mrs. Dotson retired at the end of this year after 13 years of service to PVHS, starting in September of 1963 Sponsored by Mr. Richard Selway, the Coin Club donated informative coin books to the school library. COIN CLUB: QFRONT LEFT TO RIGHTJ: jeff Burden, Anthony McConn. KNOT SHOWN: Steve Branniganj Mrs. Dotson of Student Store retires after 11 years 188-Organizations STUDENT STORE WORKERS: QFRONT LEFT TO RICHTI: Mark Stevenson, Brian Billings, Val Wilson, Colleen Pilliod, Laura Bowlby, Debbie Faust, Steve Hughes, Dave Hensley. Ji MEDICS: SITTING: Paul Campion, Nurse Virginia Wilson, Dorothy Kettel, Susan Sowell, Lovisa Iosephson. STANDING: Kris Hejna, Randi Malalcoff, Maureen McCormack, Chris Rumph. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: FRONT ROW: Carolyn Gose, Gloria Moore. BACK ROW: Kate Weber, Kurt Richardson, Tracey Fester, Michele Schuchert, Nina Stefanides. The Medics Club members, under the guidance of Mrs. Virginia Wilson, learned about the different aspects of health careers. During the year the Medics Club sold butter toffee peanuts, made Christmas gifts for children in hospitals, and sponsored the April Red Cross Blood Mobile visit. The Christian Fellowship Club, Agape, was sponsored by Miss Ann Marie Smyth. During their meetings, held twice a week, members studied and discussed the Bible and shared Christian companianship. Organizations-189 190-Organizations The Foreign Exchange Club welcomed three foreign students to our school this year, Rainer Rasch from Austria, Carol Kerr from North Ireland and Antii Kaihovaara from Finland. These students were introduced to the student body in September when an assembly was held to promote and encourage foreign exchange. The group held a beach party at Abalone Cove, an ice skatingfpizza party and a banquet at an Italian restaurant to get to know the foreign students and other club members. Cozad. STANDING: Antti Kaihovaaru tFinlandl, Rainer Rasch fAustriaJ. FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS: SITTING: Deb- bie Duffin, Kate Weber, Carol Kerr flrelandl, Kathy J FOREIGN EXCHANGE CLUB QAIphabeticallyJ: Clara Chang, Kathy Cozad, Debbie Duffin, Betty Eckhouse, Iayne Ely, Vivian Fisher, Karen Foshee, Anni Friederichs tpublicityl, Sheri Glatt, Mary Gleason, Sharon Gold, Sue Gordon, Barb Hedlund, Eileen Mucldlestone, Adam Kaufman, Carol Kerr, Laurie Kraus Kpresj, Chip Lewis, Sandy Migotsky, Meg Murphy, Kerry Noonan, Rain- er Rasch, Karen Schick, Kathy Schroll lhistorianj, Kim Schugart, Iennifer Sowell, Elsa Stark, Kate Weber ftreasj, LATIN CLUB: QALPHABETICALLYJ: Graeme Aldham, Iim Ariastassiou, Dave Barker, Rick Barker, Kelly Barnes, Angela Bennett, Sue Burke, Karen Donahue, Lisa Gonia, Carolyn Gose, jim Grube, jack Hartley, Wes Hein, Kathy Hewitt, Brian Hill, Doug Kalunian, Mike LeBeau, Randi Malakoff, Tom Miller, Gloria Moore, Cindy Murphy, Steve Neuner, Scott Rowe, Chris Rumph, Margie Samuelson, Lincoln Sarmanian, Kim Schugart, Debby Sindlinger, Paul Sweeney, Reid Werner, Ryan Werner. Exchange students learn American ways X- -Zl . ,Sak f 1- 'f'f ia QUARTER TONES: IFROM LEFT TO RIGHTJ: Rick Barker, Doug Kalunian, Ryan Werner, Bruce Hale. The Latin Club held their annual Roman Orgy on November 15 in the multi-purpose room. According to Sponsor Jane Walchli, the purpose of the club is to introduce the application of the lighter side of Roman life to the students at PVI-IS. The Latin Club challenged the Greek Club, which is sponsored by Mr. James Dimitriou, to competitive games during Spring Week which was highlighted by the arrival of the annual carnival and after carnival dance on April 11, 1975. Organizations-191 192-Organizations 'W ' V' ' A-rwavnf.-' .5 W, x vt-1 .. I I QQ, 71. ., 'h L 'ash I' I -I 1- ,W , ral - - , 4 X' 1-, X ls-fr 851 ,:w'l M, 3, ,:'-.I fl ,,,, . ,f V Z?-vurjlfil . a f SPECULATIVE FICTION: SITTING: Chris Sullivan, janet Westland, Sylvia Duffin, Tom Meade, Kathy Howard, Wendy Gunther, Carol Kerr, Mary jean Beaston, Mary Wren. STANDING: Debbie Duffin, Ed Spruiell, Sarah Relyea, lim I-Iowey, Paul Dulaney, David Stodder, David Fritz, Connie Pike, Mark Stodder, Ted Marcus. New clubs bring out new interests fi we f I SONS OF THE DESERT fAIphabeticaIIyl: Bill Atha, Robert Boyajian, Royce Chrys, Mike Costello, Paul Dulaney, Carlos Dalence, Debbie Duffin, Dave Fritz, Roger Hooper, William Hwang, Cyrus Irani, Bevan Iones, Marty Kaplan, Robert Kaplan lpres.j, Adam Kaufman, Mike Klein, Paul Latta, Lee Learman, Chip Lewis, Dwight Liu, Richard Liu 1sec.J, Francisco Oaxaca, Alan Palmer, Stephan Perison, Barry Saqkg Kim Schugart, Katie Spears, Ricky Tylka, Suzanne Tylka, Liz Wannamaker, Sue Wilson, Ted Wold fvice pres.J, Susan Wooley, Mark Wy: man. GREEK CLUB: tAlphabeticallyl: Doug Anstine tseej, Liz Anthony, Blair Bacon, Becky Delzer, Mr. Jim Dimitriou, Judy Eberhard, Anne Finkelstein, Missy Fiscum, Evi Halakis, Adam Kaufman, Alison Moorhead tvice pres.J, Sheri Porter, Inez Rachwalski, Sue Rallis ttres,J, Melanie Revels fpresj, Wade Reynolds. The Greek Club, sponsored by Mr. James Dimitriou, held Creek luncheons for students to gain funds to sponsor an orphan and cover expenses for their many activities which included a trip to Disneyland. Making its debut this year, the Girls' Athletic League was sponsored by Miss Becky Fields. GAL served the girls' athletic department bringing recognition to female athletes and raising funds to support the departments needs. Funds were acquired by holding a car wash, and running food stands at school sport events. IVY! Kiel! H C-AL: FRONT ROW: Annie Lynn, Marina Schiff, Liz Magruder, Barb Campbell, Tracy Conrad, Dixie Mace, Miss Becky Fields tadviserj. SECOND ROW: Cindy Barnett, Nancy Leslie, Barb VunCannon, Leslie Sheehan, Betsy Anthony, Ricci Mellison, Su- zanne Tylka, Karen Schick, Kim Sigworth. THIRD ROW: Mindy White, Kris Murphy, Stacy Belleville, Sheri Calof, Cindy Pel- ton, Melissa Decker, Judy Eberhard, Mary Theis, Katie Spear. FOURTH ROW: Mary Lou Ernaga, Lisa Conia, Mary Fisher, Anke Oversier, Amy DeLuce, Lisa Hinchliffe, Kim Cunningham, Hope Vannorsdall. FIFTH ROW: Kathi Kaehler, Lynn Schaffer, Brandyn Scully, Karen Calof, Sheryl Rein, Barb Theis, Pam White, Leslie Watts. BACK ROW: Patty Delaney, Sharon Dempsey, Ann Delaney, Sally McFadden, Karen Ashford, Alison Anderson, Liz Cagney. Organizations IQ? flu ASTRONOMY CLUB: tAlphabeticallyl: Carl Anderson, Stephen Barrett, Gunn, George Hale, Kris Hejna, Joel Kazariari, Michael Klein, Carl LaRue, Cliff Beall, Peter Bowman, Robert Boyajian, Aaron Cohen, Marshall Cohen, DD- M-2l4SL1f0V, Brian Miller, David Payton, Ryan Reed, Maarten 5Cl1Inidl, Dean Dunlavey, Richard Feynman, Andy Field, Murray Gell-Mann, james Steve 5Cl1l1liZ,KiP Tl101'n9, Hank Wall46F,MHfl4 Winkler- 194-Organizations ART CLUB: tAlphabeticallyj: Scott Beattie, David Betts, Patty Campbell, Donna Chess, Lynn Eisenbrand, Tammy Elkjer, Petrina Harris, jennifer Holmes, Scott Langpap, Ed McKenna, Mike Ninnis, Ellen Platz, Chris Schranclt, Anne Sharp, Kim Siegel, Neil Tambini, Cheryl Walter, lNot Pictured: Pele Deragonl. , f AX Math Team competes with schools to win Computing, calculating, adding and subtracting kept the Math Team busy. They competed in math contests against various other high schools. We competed in two contests, finishing first at Mira Costa and third at Harvard, commented Robert Kaplan. We also competed in the nationally respected Occidental College Math Contest, he added. The Math Team was a member ofthe Bay Math League with 20 other schools. The Math Team participated in two more Bay Math League contests and a special college-bowl-like contest held at Pomona College. ,ng l X , MATH TEAM FRONT ROW Scott Radxn Ioan Cuinessey Mike Chobotov BACK ROW: Dean Dunlavey, Scott Damon, Robert Kaplan Organizations 195 Crafts Club, its goals-to interest students in crafts, and to be a type of social club. Both of these aims were met. Students worked at the creating of art continously throughout the school year, with an end result in mind: for the work to be sold at one of the numerous crafts sales. After putting in careful hours of effort reap the benefits of their year- long vigil. The money gained from the sales is used for either field trips, such as the one taken to the UCLA Sculpture Gardens or put into the Crafts Scholarship fund. The Tradewinds staff, calmed and supervised by Romayne Dowd, worked hard and long to put out the 13th edition of Tradewinds magazine, at the price of 75 cents. l MEMBERS OF THE CRAFTS CLUB sold handcrafted jewelry, purses and key chains at their Christmas Crafts Club Sale held during lunch, December 16-20. , It , i l,,.lf . ' ' , , K it -.M Q. CRAFTS CLUB: tALPHABETlCALLYl: lim Anderson, Ken Antell, lean Anthony, Annette Barcatta, Cathy Burnside, Libby Campbell, Patty Campbell, Beth Flood, Diane Garcia, Dede Gray, Vicki Groves, Erin jones, Beth Marshall, Leslie Millikan, Chris Murphy, Lisa Saucedo, Anne Sharp, Shawn Speran, Rick Reed, Tom Willoby, Rose Woods. 196-Organizations TRADEWINDS STAFF: KALPHABETICALLYJ: Leslie Brooks, Mark Carstens, Anne Consani, Scott Damon, Tammy Elkjer, Lois Harmon, Nancy Harper, Kathy Howard, Tod Kendall, Carol Kerr, Tasha MacAller, Rose Merrill, Terry Op- penheim, Pam Raskin, Penny Recknor, Robbi Riccio, john Rolles, Ed Spruiell, Alison Storsteen, Chris Sullivan, janet Westland. I I Creative Writing Class produces Tradewinds ff MOTORCYCLE CLUB: FRONT ROW: Erik Storsteen, Gina Wall, Karen White. BACK ROW: Doug Nicol, Mike Ninnis, Carl Levander, Scott Beattie, Ed McKenna. Organizations-197 Exhibiting their talents for the community, Drama III put on many shows. Not just ANY student could join Drama III. One has to audition and meet pre-requisites. Drama III is the production class responsible for the major productions on campus with the exception ofthe musical, commented Phil Nash. The purpose of Drama III is to increase the students knowledge of and enhance their experience in theatre and to provide good theatre for the community, he also remarked. Drama III participated in the fall show, Story Theatre and One Acts in the Round. i 5-vi' ,,..., -.,., ,.... : WY f Wg Lat' I S W N ,A Agnus'-S , ,-M... Ms, ,.,.aza.z1 DRAMA III tAIphabeticallyD: Raymond Asconi, Lisa Barnes, Susan Burke, Danese Cocke, Matt Cunningham, Karen Denson, Tom Fisher, Tony Galleran, jill Goldsworthy, Bruce Hale, Stacy Hayes, Curt Hertler, jennifer Hilton, june Horton, Jeff Mason, Faith Pieroni, jeff Roberts, jane Schulman, Michele Schuchert, Kim Seaber, Eugene Voce, Kevin West, Jan Yandell. A a-fs: ls C, . SAILING CLUB tAlphabeticallyJ: Dana Agnew, Lynne Barstow, Angie johnson, Rick justice, Dot Kettel, Andy Kopania, Ken Lantz, Joan Legg, Bennett, Sue Besser, Kathy Bold, Sarah Bowen, Karen Brody, Dan Bueche, Vicky Loh, Peggy Lynch, Martin MacConnell, Laura MacKallon, Nancy julie Cameron, Nancey Farrell, Bruce Fisher, Wendy Freed, Faye Greens Mackle, Marylyn McCormak, Didi McLean, Phil Medlin, Connie Pike, berg, Steve Grillon, Cindy Harmon, Kathy Hoag, Linda Jennings, Brenda Peter Scala, Amy Schochet, Chris Schrandt. 195-Organizations -V '- .kr f X 'rx u 2, X XL 'Y h 7 f g Q- N l'Q,'l,i?fP,, X' 4' gif I. fi- 44-,A ,J ,wg L J' 4 4 ' 11.1 ', A . , ' -0 ' Q.. 4 I -, X -A In fi .EK as .-.4 ' has wig v' BOWLING CLUB: fAlpl'1abeticallyJ: Dana Agnew, Rich Carecche, Darryl Carlbom, Brian Carroll, Bill Choi, Dede Dan- ielson, Sue Evans, Missy Piskum, Jill Goldsworthy, Cindy Harmon, Julie Jennings, Alison Kenzik, Jim Lindsey, Dave Maltin, Beth Marshall, Jeff Mason, Laura McGuire, Brian Miller, Donna Montgomery Tami Moore, Chris Rumph Greg Schulz, Bas Selman, Craig Smith, Sandor Spera, Jennifer Sowell, Susan Sowell, Louise,Syrett, Richard Vawter, Liz Weiss, Laura Wilder, Mary Williams. Bowling Club cautiously rolls its way to victor f wif, I I ,KY-A i 4 54 f JUGGLING CLUB: fAlphabeticallyJ: Royce Chrys, Bruce Fritz, Dan Gorham, Wes Hein, Pat Linehan, Tim Murphy, Bob Palomba, Rick Sh l E Or' Organizations-199 ZOO Organizations Hollywood Bowl Dancers were, in one year, transformed from the average, everyday type of 'clod' into skilled, unique and interesting jazz dance creators. To have these performances as near perfection as possible, rewarding hours of rehearsal were spent on each movement. This was the Hollywood Bowl Dancers' 10th year to perform in the Hollywood Bowl. This dance group has presently achieved the rating of most appearances at the Hollywood Bowl. Money earned by the Hollywood Bowl Dancers is used for a number of things. They were mainly the cost of printing tickets, buying shoes and materials, and buying special types of leotards. 42 it .' -. 1 SKI CLUB OFFICERS: lf'-XLPHABETICALLYJ: Terri Hawkins fpublicityj, Brian Leeper tbusi ness chairmanj, Rick Watts ttrip planning, Mr, Lee Moore fadviserj. HOLLY WOOD BOWL DANCERS: FRONT ROW: Tracey Fester, Liza Coalcley, Valerie Wilson, Lucia Friedericy, Randy Schoff, Danese Cocke BACK ROW: Karen Siaar, Denise Barchi, janet Wilson, Suzanne Tylka, Trina Stacey, Kathy Wiggins, Michele Schuchert, Lovisa losephson. ORCHESIS: FRONT ROW: Lovisa josephson, Martyn Heller, Danese Cocke, Tracey Fester SECOND ROW: Janna Sheehan, Lauri Sanders, Monica Martin, Liza Coakley, Kathy Wiggins, Mary Martin, Ann Mui- lenburg, Kathy Shull, THIRD ROW: Denise Barfhi, Suzanne Tylka, ORCHESIS OFFICERS: KCLOCKWISE FROM TOPJ: Tracey Fester fsec.j, Lovisa Iosephson !treas.J, Danese Cocke tpresj, Martyn Heller fvice presj. April Chadclerdon, Miriam Moore, Susie Sage, Gloria Moore, Leslie Mor- timer, Randy Schoof. BACK ROW: Madeline Bilkey tadviserj, Patty Campbell, Carolyn Reese, Vicki McTaggart, Megan Kalionzes, Trina Stacey, Ianet Wilson, Colleen Pilliocl. Orchesis distorts members in dance Having twisted themselves into fetal positions, members of Orchesis gain time to look Hreminiscently back and discover a list of accomplishments. Orchesis displayed its talent in a collage of ways, through competitions, invitations programs, and an annual dance concert. From some of the performances, Orchesis aquired a bank account to be used for operational purposes and scholarships forthe students. One ofthe purposes of Orchesis is to defeat uncoordination, i.e.: to increase skill, grace and charm. Another goal is to nurture a genuine interest in dance. Organizations-201 'i nflrh Wi ' 1 P 1 ns C ' 0 ,. -Q D- ' . I Q. 'o 1' Q 1 .' of 0 Q Q.. C - I 5 ' , ' 5 . v. x - ' .0 . wo , f . v .A 0 0 A -0 -5 , . o , . , JC. T, -'. ' v l fu , ' 'a ' h ','ss oifx L- if Q, s 'L- is , . 5' , - ' b l. 4 5 . 'A' 0 ' .,. ' , 3,5 ,' - 9 1. ' 1.5 rf- 'st 2' 2 0 K ', 'N '4 U , 1 f 2 4' L 0 .- 'f Q 1 O Y ' - 0 FM ff' ' 5, S. A ', 'I 4 1 . ,., an ' transitions in CUNPRCDNTATIUNS 7 1'-rv Q I I 3' n I 7' V dw. F Ml K1 'J Q UH 9 -5131-cgi 'X n : ... Y ws..- 'inn- Q if - 31-lr.35 'I' 94,1 5 in -4-v i . 'Ty' 5 rf!-'br- ' I A 'gag s '. Q - -' ' '-Emi. , s ' 4. - of 1? 1'Q3f ,Q Q,'r ' Q' .-5' 4 ' , 5 . ',ci'A'xKT , 4 i-Q Q V , 3 ,f g.a,1 ' 204-Cheer IV CHEERLEADERS: Connie Stevens, Barbara Eroena, Liz Magruder, Barb Vuncannon, df nv! A ,X X J' la - SONCLEADERS: FIRST ROW: Trina Stacey, janet Wilson, Laurie Kraatz, BACK ROW: Valerie Wilson, Katie Grady, Sally D'Evelyn. i ll v ' PLACTWIRLERS: Laurel Diamond, Iulie Anlauf, Barby May, Holly Levander, Cindy McDonald. Song, flag, Cheer root teams on VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Sharon Brombach, Barb Campbell, Laura Bowlby, Lisa Saucedo, Iulie Webster. N ,V , 4 2 I Z 206-Reactions , f 4 fa Q.. 'fav f 1 , ,,,,4,Z 1,0545 , Y 3-! 1 3 : 1 ' ' qu. Q, XJUMW f 'L ij - L! :ggi ttf J 1 R Q s ' 'N Q . ' .,, f f ' E , 'X fi- A Reactions-207 ii?-fm ,, '42 ,iq 4 If , , YV 'H ,JW i ,, ZTyA4 'f'1' 'fm-, Ik VU, f4,yf,,:' V, V m .1 'I' ' sggvifw :Ll it 4 lx Su s . , V' v if xy 1 7 f ,A-A55 f X -I .1 -il, ' 7 . 'M ,E'1' I ,gf Vi 5, i 1 . , I ,,V. , N. 'V I V x ,, Q 1 af-A A I ,Q 3. 'h A , A .. , :iv X ,, In M? ..,,,' x 4 Reactiol-15,209 A pre-season poll of sportswriters rated the Sea Kings the number one team in CIF and we did not disappoint them, stated coach Bob Latham. The Varsity cross country team proved they were worthy of that honor by posting another undefeated season. They then went on to represent the Bay League in the CIP championship meets. With a carefully selected team, the harriers again showed they were capable opponents by placing first among some of the top teams in California to take CIF 4A top honors. Competing for the Sea Kings in the finals were: Paul Dulaney, Cliff Jury, David Fritz, Mark Wyman, Mark Stevenson, Brian Billings and sophomore jack Wiggins. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: FRONT ROW: Mark Wyman, David Fritz, Mark Stev enson, Cliff Jury. BACK ROW: Craig Lowrie, Paul Dulaney, Tom Hammitt, Coach Bob Cross countrymen take big ones: Bay League, CII: 'R R4 W K ff' ,Av f 'rs CO-CAPTAIN Dave Fritz, runs down the bank in the Palos Verdes Invitational. SENIOR Mark Stevenson, enters the creek during competition ef .f ..- f , :Jim me .E ' E 4. Q 'ls l1llf1lf-'fill' et . 11 r fin Ni 51113. x '- ,,. 1 T7 ew? AP. J '-'K N ' f I TTS . 1- ' e - - ff r .f -. i , 14 4 E11 , V E , - 'N K ' ' -4 --,V , '.- 25 , Nlx x . h c Av. 'f.,i'::Lrygs,. -4, ' ' ' W'-M a i Q-me-4 ,, e - Ai-,lf .53 .xi . - ' ' A, . , L U . -., my f X . 1.4 E-. Q , ' . K . ,. y V ' ffgg A , . 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A J nw TOP POUR Varsity runners race down the sidewalk followed by a trail of West Torrance harriers, PV went on to capture the Bay League and CIP championships. Cross Country-211 r 5'-L-L..,' -ff 5 V l V -iif '1 'Eff - f 5 i , 5,3912 .. Nl-fy? ff T an 1' ,,- . V- A Q 1 .fr L . 32, Q 't 5 6 2 , 'Q sl 3 555 i, aj.-. ,fiiuffeii . aw. .f - wi-f. , 3 6,1 U 1 J 4-I 5 -.lr an ?q , . ,fun , I gl L .,a. Q ,lg H ' ' - ' - ff -'W ,' K' ' 1. - rf. 1 IV CROSS COUNTRY: FRONT ROW: Byron Newell, Scott Watson, Kevin Crea- V' Y 1 ' . ,I A 5 Q ney, Brian Billings, Paul Carroll, Chris Sullivan, Dave Paulson. BACK ROW: Mike T Costello, Brian Young, Dave Edwards, Bevan Jones, Kris Harkleroad, coach Bob - A C' T-I f'i.s.'T .,x V, Latham. YK-4 ' fs'-vp W .1 ' ' ' ,V .59 .V f , , -Q I , RIGHT: Beven Iones competes for PV in the Palos Verdes Invitational. BELOW: - ' V- - f- f' I hi . RWCKLGQ' t K , bias' r :T ' .,. 55 e, Junior Varsity's Top runner Scott Watson sprints to a first place score. ' L' ' - i .ffijgfA 5 k 'i Mia , :Q- 49-My . f 45 I 5 on, 5 , ,fynlff -E? L, 1 i d , -,,f,'4f',?.3?a E 3 ' . . N ' 1 tx-' ' l ' 'SJ-Lag, ft. - . bt. X .-. I ,gg 3.-rims, g ' Au .r ,fabai-Q, z51A ' ,-.- A .- .f -F 1 . 1, ga - 4: .V - sf 4, 1-iffi' - - . :M -A wash A--. 'P-. ff.-fl! - f,-.5--'15 .1-.-'-it 4 I- 4T'f.s. ...' 1.-rA'1.x-gS. 2 .:'55?.g as . - ' ' f ...fsiig . ' '?'s+.Q a- --, f'i'aff': . '- fa? 2 lu' A - s Q b flffl-fl A 1' BAY I.EACvUE'S mostvaluab1eSoph runner,Iaclc Wiggins,shows agony. 312-Cross Coiintrv A , , ., I 4:5 4, , Vi fi? iii 3 Q, NAMED MOST VALUABLE Freshman, lim McManus exhibits fine form. FRESHMEN CROSS COUNTRY: FRONT ROW: Dan Roller, Steve Bellenfant, Tim Spurling, john Dimond, Lee Garrett, Ken Greco, Bailey Nager, Craig Brothers, Jim McManus. SECOND ROW: Mike LeBeau, Eric Steinhouer, Bill Sommer, Irv Simp- son, Drew Tolliffe, ,lim Ritter, Mike Edwards, Casey Olsen, jeff Sigworth, Andy No- vum, coach Bob Latham. WM Wil I , Frosh place first, Sophs tie. A Junior Varsity, Sophomores and Freshmen all finished the 1974 Bay League season in first place to add to the Varsity's CIF placing. Under the leadership of Senior Scott Watson, the IV team took first with a perfect 7-O record through the Bay Leagues rough competition. The Sophs had a tougher time losing their first league meet closely to crosstown rivals RH. With lack Wiggins leading them, the harriers did not lose again until the finals, taking second only to North High, creating a three way tie for first. Led by Bay League's most valuable SOPHOMORE CROSS COUNTRY: FRONT ROW: John Wellington, Doug Binns, Tom Sarris, Bruce Fritz, Hunt Schuler. BACK ROW: jack Wiggins, Wes Hein, Tom Gryder, Richard Malzhan, coach Bob Latham. freshman, Jimmy McManus, the Frosh championship was never really in doubt after the first meet. With Drew Tollife A continually improving, the Frosh demolished all opponents. Cross Country-213 ,Ll T V ' ' V - rf -V I 5 A E T . ' 5' ! I V gif-1, T , ,T ' ' vim: 15 3 f . W, J 5, v , f-JLZQZ VV Vw., ' 7 f I g-xL,V ff'f':+zrene,e-t...t,mW4 . , V V ' K V' -1 . . V -f V f 1' 1 ' -e V. A :qu ' 1 '21 I , -QV- r ,f-, - Mal-9. SENIOR Paige Sartorious stretches to return a strong shot. -. -1?, lv'fw f V - 1 'Il '-'.' ., ,.,,, C, -,. i Q 5 f V . ' . . ' A' VL. , ,jg , , f aff., 4:7253 ' A X ' uf .V V i v?IV:12irV, , V. 1 ' K f ' f ' ' We - iw-:S Q,f1,,NQQ,51.5 V, 2 . -r , t . If ft, V - ,- V - , :V,-ff'-VVV.V .4 ti:-1:5--qmtegv. . V, , 1 .V .LV V- f.V :nf 5,1-4 . I ' il' ' 1 . . V V. , ' l if ' f - af.-V f- jf ' V 1 ' 1 ,- Y 1 V 'V Jw! , ? + -. ' ' '2 fi t m : g.,,.,t.,,4 .ae , F 1- -V 5' M E l 5 .. I lg 4 'kits' gli wr . ' .' V' f. , V' ' 'V' ' 1 ' MW' 'i-NEW x A, V CA! A. fn , W A :Vt 5.4 .E - ,ew ,.affq,.,41,1,f-Vys,4' -faux F fn.: w x :-. ' ' - ' y X rf. ,ha f, i., 4 X3 i ,A 41 Q ' -,5 I ,V -, AV. . . . . ,V, . ,..: .,, N -Q-me--+.,V,.,:.., .: . I ' f v , A - ' ' H ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' f V fat- V ,P V-II, , V ' , . ,H 0 . . I . V? QVAIAV A - 1 I V 'iygv l V . ' I is , S I ' ' ' ' ' ' X i . ff, f - - r v C 5 C . i I , , j Q l I '-f,'- ,. ' . 3 , 5. l ' ' J . -Q -, -, il 1. V... .. L, , 4 3:42 V -Y - ' , ' ' Val-. .f., V V- A - C e' A fm --'- fefffw-ahh ' L 'Q 1 A , ' V , . V, , , . 3 , , . ,. Vi , V r, TENNIS TEAM: FRONT ROW: Liz Cagney, Barbara Campbell, Tracy Conrad, BACK ROW: Paige Sartorius, Melissa Decker, Karen Schick, Lynn Eisenbrand. 214 Tennis V- ,,,V V, .- - f :41f,.i.wV'.'1gi3i My AX N -at A1 v. h R, ,Q ,.- 1? si J' pf .fs . Ek 'er 'x ,4 J J' , Y' . 5 1 A Barb Campbell reaches CIF tennis pla -offs The tennis team completed an excellent year finishing with a 1-4-O league record and a 16-0 overall record. This placed them first in the Bay League. Barb Campbell reached the semi-finals in singles play before being defeated. gwf' According to coach Trudy Keel the top ABOVE: Sophomore Karen Schick follows through with a cross court shot. LEFT: Iunior Liz Cagney stretches to retrieve a backhand volley. BELOW LEFT: Freshman Melissa Decker sits in readiness to return a shot. BELOW RIGHT: Iunior Barb Campbell plays a hard match against a Rolling Hills opponent who she was able to defeat. five on the team were Barb Campbell, Tracy Conrad, Ieralyn Glass, Karen Schick and Paige Sartorius. a,,,.y,3,. ,, 'W-- 'fri K, A- RJ' 1r'2 5'4Ff '- ' V 'Jes T-4' , hw -f'-.ffifif-s--,lyfm A. , f . ,.,gY1g-v,rg,,.1.. 571--.ss '-',v,f. fe f -anal f ,, far, Y: .4 s.., .H r-'ff ',' .f 2,'?f',45iJf,, r 1'7l..zi4'2f yi5'rff,4 if 3 93,15 :Ei ff . e, als.. 54-if 'sf-.r,',v..,. ,HMM g I. W. . Qwfwiwmx Mewfuvma., N '1-I-If15i..,. .. ,K if EJ gi ryiwgwf WYE' fwiq? if .W agiiasieggg , ,gg T' ' ..-.-fav5:,.. . .-l1',2,,fs?'-1' 4' ' 'ew .. f-'za ''icTiSi3'.-M555-1l'ir3t'2-rkiflli Ziff-'Y-sf5F.g4::az '- ,. -, ,, -,bra at szcp-.A .i f.:.,ef, ,. 51.-s: Wai , ., 'r.l5.afL,,+4ntf'1' 1.-ssl'-.P':wi.--ffeffe' 24 SQ . 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A O' ' l hoo , O 0 9 -N 31 ffwefe f 'fm' V430 93 V, szr 7'9. ?f -Q it Lf T' i to ei'E,'e'e v up ,fkg ,A 3 Aw ,iff f M i fest ifpkn .O M, 1 sv fir y , A YE'75.'ig: Y ,xg W -if Q3 xg 1' -A - ve V: ' 1' V' 235.1 if if ,,,, ,, ,, , ,, .H . ,, ,. ,, f, V ,. 4 , ' '+'v..s ii,ffisweW2f?li3'd?'wfV2Fe2z feifwr- if. 5. . - Q f' ,e wes HMWV - -4---i---,-.sv,..v.n-rms,-wv':.':r. 'Pi 'i ' A' Q v,', z.':. L.. ' 'H 5 . VARSITYS TOP JUNIOR, Alan Winkler exhibits intense concentration as he returns a volley from his opponent. ABOVE: Showing good form and style, junior Lon Monk stretches high to serve. RIGHT: Tom Evers returns the serve of one of his rivals. 216-Tennis ,.-.lv 5 .-at , ' Y 5- X ,gi-.M .ks . 1, I n , ' Q ,-, , f. V-s ,,.,., , , E'Z34.'?23f:Q3.5bHi- - ' . 4 sg. I .' 11--ri '--Y 't f gi: . 1 ' ' t g ' 1 --'-- 5- ' ...Q SOPHOMORE Torn Evers arches high to meet the ball. Evers played consistently all year on the Varsity team. This year's Varsity tennis team is experienced but lacking in depth, commented coach john Barr. The team to beat is Rolling Hills which has the greatest depth, the further added as he explained the team's problems and difficulties. The best players of the year were sophomore Eliot Teltscher, junior Alan Winkler and senior Greg Eisenbrand. The team beat opponents from South Torrance 19-9, Newport 14V2-1310 Corona Del Mar 171!z-1115, Mission Viejo 2.2-6, San Gabriel 19-9, Long Beach Wilson 22-6 and Loyola 26-2, compiling an excellent season record. Barr added, We're looking forward to another good year. Varsity tennis excels in Bay League VARSITY TENNIS: FRONT ROW: Chris Emery, Tom Evers, Eliot Teltscher, Mike Rodriguez. BACK ROW: Coach Iohn Barr, Lon Monk, Alan Winkler, Greg Eisenbrand, Kevin Pidgeon, Rick Rodriguez, John Barnhill fmgrj. L YQW 1 ----.-.-. FREPARINC TO RETURN THE BALL during a match against North, Ron Wasserman sets his racket in position. 218-Tennis all ,il l b A ll WAITING FOR THE BALL, Dave Wasserman extends his arm in the Forehand position in a practice singles game. I 1 nfl V , ,q illllhf .,,..,.-MW , , ,ff A ,,...,, ..,. ,Wai '- H' H, wr' r f ,.v1i ' ' i ,. va: -2Y?'f Wf f f -'W' , :,'i:w 'l . , ' L44 fx , A ,f,,V3.flQ J.-43, 9 ,. f- ,, - I rf ,, vw: ,,n,f1,f:?'9z Mya., -rle ., W nf f1'w-xwrglfzi - . :W .. . :g.....ff I , fly 4 ' fr ftL,:.4,f.'1. 7 , ' ppwrffi ' bv :ev--We f ' e, , ff 40.146132 ful' 5 ,I f,,,f,i,, 1 I Z: 9351 is-'.J'2'QgfJ M A, 'M If ,-G: FOLLOWING THROUGH after a beautiful backhand, Mark Paolucci Continues to hit a few, Q warming up for an after school match. -P-'Y--15 NMI' guy. eewaalwrlwli zt.flea':'. I -If 4 we 'i I The Junior Varsity tennis team slammed its way through another tough season. Under the strong influences of players Chris Emery, Rick Watts and Dave Wasserman, the JVs crushed many opponents throughout the year. Participating in the Bay League once again, the JV Tennis Team competed against Mission Viejo, March 1 and tied them 3-3. Scoring for the team were George Francisco, Doug Dalenberg in singles and the doubles team of Steve Longley and Dave Wasserman. This year's Junior Varsity tennis AWAITING THE RETURN of the ball is JV player Doug Dalenberg dur- . . ,, ingamatch agai,,5tMi,a1e5te. team is in a tough league, commented coach John Barr. Junior Varsity tennis team has good but tough year IN A SINGLES GAME against Beverly Hills, Freshman Chris Emery fights on. Chris was an important player on the team this year, Liv ff' v u- sv I JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS: FRONT ROW: Mark Paolucci, Mark Engle, Steve Copper, Mark Varga. BACK ROW: Coach John Barr, George Fransisco, Doug Dalenberg, Eric Schick, Ian Moller, Steve Worthern, Carlos Dalence, Tom Dowdell, Ron Wasserman, Dave Dollson, John Barnhill. ,, Tennis-219 J Us Y?-'i, Q g ,fl dt. L' i - 3, .,-7 Q,ffg:, .'. -' h H 9 ?.i,f 'J el,fffJ '+iff,?f',S,gs1 ' 3P,in g'f,f.,,r-. 3 x VV In 87:1 DW all J 63 4. -T: 54,541 ilagj 'l A ., . 1 ' 5 nh?-?4i6F5'i5'Et azxf'l-if ' ,t , ,P iff 4 ' 'SP' Nd' Kgf ' 5 ' i L f l- Qq ill J ' ' , T5 - g 3 - Q' ' e if rite- iaQAX?'?g7rv, T of-f?13y5,st,f, f 'V-.-- --fQ' f -. . '- A V-2' VARSITY FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: Coach Joe Kelly, Scott Cameron, Scott Allman, john Saroyan, Tom Spillane, Tom Anderson, Mark Koster, Ed Welz, Chris Welton, coach Willard Iudy. SECOND ROW: Coach Mike House, Ed Gilroy, Bill Spencer, jim Cook, Mike Baumstark, Jeff Racht, Carl Levancler, Greg Aldrete, Jim Foreman, Mark Rouse, Scott Beattie, Rich German, Guy Kirk, Lew Latimer, Kent Hagan, Kurt Zimmer, Ed McGrath, coach Ken Russell. THIRD ROW: Dave Chazin tmgnj, Dave Hixenbaugh, Chris Kiesler, Mike Lewis, Bob Boyajian, Kip Colaw, Joe Greenway, Mark Kyle, Paul Sweeney, Ted Anthony, Bernie Lyons, Eric Amberg, Dave Felberg, Pete Mackiewicz, Bob Briggs, Mike Bruner, Iohn Prassas, Blake Finnegan, Rick 'Barker tmgrj, Dean Gettelson tmgr.J, BACK ROW: Chris Schrandt tmgr.J, Scott Langpap, Phil Bellerville, Dennis A1- len, Scott Bechler, Pete Baumstark, Doug Beres, Steve Alvarado, Scott Faust, Scott Still, jim Carr, Dan Blayzor, Bill lslava, Mike Cronin, Jim Anastasiou, Andy Williams, Ed Rathbone. We ' Al! Li f MQ, 14.133532 WMM l 1,5 rj ta uw! M, L .57 'ff my ABOVE: Eric Amberg and Bernie Lyons tackle a West High opponent LEFT: QB Bill Islava arches high to rifle the ball over the oncoming rush RIGHT: Bernie Lyons leaps to block an extra point at the end ofthe game 220 Football ABOVE Who is holding the ball7 wonders Tr C pta n Tom Spillane as he was brought down by an RH taclcler. LEI-'T Twenty eight Mark Rouse attempts a point after touchdown in the exciting game against West Torrance High School. P V crushes hilltop arch rival R H,1O-O The Varsity football team compiled an overall 6-3 record in the Bay League, defeating RH at Homecoming 10-0. The Titons vs. Sea Kings was the high-point game of the season for everyone, stated coach Ken Russell, adding, the team put forth great effort in preparation of this event. At the annual banquet, Bernie Lyons and Tom Spillane shared the award of Most Valuable Player, while Mike Cronin was named Most Inspirational, Most Improved went to Kent Hagan and Scott Beattie. Top Scorer, Spillane, with 11 TDS, was named to the first All Bay League team, as well as Lyons and Faust. Beattie, Islava, and Amberg received positions on second team. Football 221 Sophs place second in league L f - - K 7f f'ipL - V 234-' wg ff? F .A 1' fa: A-.5 i4 .rvv' W 45if356f'S'5E A82 oe' SIM 54 7S' 40 7 'b55??X8lQ g fggff 15' - IWTB 7' ., W ' is ,f 29 .34 25 di 'xgli ig S xmfqg' 1 ,K f fn 7 Lg Ui , gif 'Q ,,3',,, 'L , 1 'Nui 7, Q, f , , ri f -1 ' A A Qi e!sv5u4fiif1Yf, i T f Qtr! ! 4 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: Mark Martella, Dana Tirado, Bill Lohmiller, Chad Fester, Mark Hayduk, Mike Thelen, Mark Aldrede, Mike McCandless, Dave Dawson, Keith Stal: ford, Charlie Berry, Don Avalon, Mike Clapp, Ted Quilligan. SECOND ROW: Coach Greg Papke Sean McConlogue, Eric Von Zup, Dave Thomas, Larry Scott, Mike Kyle, Mike Berry, Chris Thom as Steve Chapkis, Brooks Wise, Kevin Philbin, Ralph Brown, Mike Snur, Brad Fairchild, Scott Keran, Kent Smith, coach Peter Fawaz. THIRD ROW: Scott Ritscher, John Costello, jeff Dahl gren, Ken Domino, Mike Copley, Mike Adams, Bruce Welz, Dave Acree, Brant Blakeman, Hal Long BELOW Charging to tackle are sophs Brant ley Steve Islava, Gary Holcomb, Rod Cummings, Brian Smith, Larry Yao, Tony Orme, Dan Whele Blakeman C'a1gBf0Wn and Blulmhmluer hon Coach Gary Hails. 5 al , fs 0 ' V Ye F 1 I lb-P - i M - ,... ., 'Q P i ...v NUMBER 32, Steve Islava, hands off to Ken Domino, and runs to block the opposition as Domino charges. i A I V 1' Hqifiri 'ysniiiif , f 75. hh , V -, 5, 1 5' J., .Qgnirn -im A . .5-rf a9?S1i'if- E-fpfrl ' Afgf at 5 fiilf' A' 51 bft 'i L Q 4.17. Ur .87 76 Jr , DQ., E1 C 75 1, agZm8,JL,vi Qvfj gegbg- if fguli 4 .5 ff f ,J .yi-5 ,g is H 5Q's6j1's,1sg,'zQ'-' i . ri if-1' gf: L go-azxf est 315 724 5, 5s'ls2', -0-ziffqf. l -:V1,.Yff,',T'fi'54, F . - -S ' '-' ' ,4 - ' 1 1 -Y in ez. ' L .' :Mt ' CM -. ,, 'xsasnnqaff-iwgpa lf, qnfmjzwtrw-fr ., . ,E :gr Itiflkzggglif-R.y!:.rZ.,-fn'-ffI gravy-1 Eiy zlf lfgnv-. 'nl':1k Itf7jI fl. ,, FROSH FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: Terry Green, Steve Cooper, Andy Winer, Keith Hol- comb, Paul Williams, Adam Linstedt, Steve Ekman, Wes Denham, jeff Chiodo, Matt Hale, Dan Beaton, Tom Thor, Vince McGurgan, Mark Carlson, lay Best, Jeff Pusheck, Jerry Fish- er, Gerry Murray, Guy Penwell, Ron Boyajian, Iohn Martinez, John Anthony, Brian Smith, Manager Kevin Heffernan. SECOND ROW: Coach Bob Muilenberg, Coach lim Ryono, Ieff Bechler, Don Elmajian, Rob Levander, Steve O'Brian, Reggie Childs, Garry Seaber, Doug Faust, Craig Duplan, Scott Cummings, Greg Bowman, Blake Bush, Chip Seamans, Rob Shan- non, Rob Cameron, Mark Berstein, left Scurrah, Bob Baker, Brock Strom, Torn Shearer, Doug Armstrong, Phil Medlin, coach Lulejian. THIRD ROW: Bill Pendleton, Ken Lantz, Mike French, Pete Varend, Bill Crook, Doug Weissman, Rich Finkelstein, Bret Beattie, Gil Faust, Rick Pentz, Mark Mills, jeff Reese, jeff Sallus, jim Stalker, Brian Slay, Doug Bourdo, Brian Bowen, Richard Wyly, John Schuchard, Steve Brannigan, Mike Harlan, Randy Madi- son, Ieff Welton. ABOVE: Sean McConlogue prepares to receive the ball as Larry Yao follows. Frosh team shows talent for '75 year The Frosh team complied a 5-4 tally in league placing them fourth in the Bay League. Coach ,lim Ryono rated his team members as having, tremendous potential for soph year. High scorers forthe year were Scott Cummings and Ieff Reese. Strong defensive players were Mark Mills, Gil Faust, Bill Pendelton, and Jeff Chiodo. The Soph football team placed second in the Bay league with a 7-2 record. Coach Peter Fawaz described his team as, a small, quick and tough team. Rick Von Zup and Bill Lohmiller played well the entire year. Football-223 '-,..H.'L- Jw L- - .f 'W'-4, S .. A D .W L, ,wzfv ,U , MVA' -F.-ri , 'MQ ,, 'Wm Lf' 'H' A' f ,llh V 3' ,ggi 4 I 9:1 f af '53 M f-14 K , If V' , , x . ' f I 4 'W I AQUATIC Brooks Bennett searches through the maize of opposing arms for an open shot. , ,' gg, X f V Yr- ' y V 9 VARSITY WATERPOLOQ FIRST ROW: Scott Weber, jeff I-Ieppar, john Stafford, Don Meek, jeff Reed, Greg Higgs, coach Carl Lane. SECOND ROW: Don White, Cliff Beall, Brooks Bennett, Steve Schultz, Scott Rowe, Steve Boise. BACK ROW: john Denker, john Reeves, Jim Katzeroff, Tom Varner, Bill Krauser. 224-VVaterpol0 I W r,,, , '.'ff'v'- 5,-Wil, , ' ' 1 , ff? V-Ah-L-V!-,I ' .. 'Zag .gm , 'Y-' 1:54-231 ' I ' ,c .212 922 f i ,Jen '39-,M ,., - .N J fix, ,win N,',ww,, , ,,yX:.,W,,e, W.. SENIOR jim Katzeroff goes up to intercept a Mira Costa pass while senior goalie Cliff Beall looks on in anxious anticipation. L .Cc . ABOVE: VARSITY GOALIE Craig Beall manages to place his hand between the ball and the goal in a game against Aviation. LEFT: Coach Carl Lane holds a team meeting at halftime in which strategy and execution are discussed for use in the last two quarters of play. Young aquatics look to '75 for victory The varsity aquatics, in a building year, compiled a 11-9 overall season record placing fourth in the Bay League, the season being highlighted by the La Puente Tournament Championship in which Mira Costa was defeated 5-3 in the finals. Senior Brooks Bennett proved himself an important asset being named to the first team all Bay League along with senior Jim Katzeroff named to the second team and Junior Bill Krauser who received honorable mention. Coach Carl Lane expressed optimism at next years potential siting that almost all starters will return. VARSITY AQUATIC Steve Schultz passes across court under heavy pressure from a Mira Costa defender ' Ani, K A I? ' X Cir C hw r..-,... , . Q -. 'sm it s --H s 2' -9-4 ' r . 1 ' T-15 g f- 1 5' -1- .. 5 Ling ju 7, J? In his first year at PVHS, the 1972 U.S. water polo goalie, James Slatton, coached his IV team to a second place berth in league with a 3-1 record and 12-5 overall. Coach Slatton stated that his team had some tough breaks as illustrated by the game against their strongest compe- tition, Beverly I-Iills, where the game went into double overtime finding PV down by one at the buzzer. In the pool, the team received its leadership from Most Valuable Player Mitch Lee. Further strength was drawn from juniors James Kruger, Kevin Walt, and Rick Spurgeon. Coach Doug Martin again showed his talent for training future Varsity stars by guiding his Frosh-Soph team to a record not unlike that of the IV team. They placed second in league with a 3-1 record and 12-3 overall. A combination of the shooting abilities of high scorer Matt Bark and Craig Turner plus split second reactions by goalie Bob Spears lead the offense. Coach Martin related that his was also a good defensive team.' 1 RIGHT: During a time-out, the Frosh-Soph team listens intently as Coach Martin explains some faults. A J . 3 ' -V-ari I JUNIOR VARSITY WATER POLO: FRONT ROW: M.Armstrong, T.Murphy, M,I.ee, M Ninnis, B.Varney, R.Oshita. SECOND ROW: Coach Carl Lane, B.Davidson, R.Chrys, I,Brede horn, A.MoseIey, A.Zeiser, P.Cloues, BACK ROW: A.Palmer, I.White, I.Kruger, R.Spurgeon, C.PIatz, j.Coffman. 226-Water Polo nf-s. .-r ,- NAM . I ,1-fit , 'K rf' IX 1-- vw 1 mi Izkmff 1 1: A 4 ,gvnvwf BY SOME TRICKY underwater maneuvers James Kruger turns his man and shoots. ,pf ,, 49' 4 1- ,, - ... F: RIGHT: Showing his ambiclextrous ability, Craig Turner pops the ball over the goalie to score. R Q Q A O , O ' za, 5 Ai A. . Q5- f- R ' 497 -2-H ew-f Ji f-1 'a f ' 4' -- -A ' ' 's, R A 1 .ll ii Liqiil QU ill , iff 5' I 1lH! Q,, OQ ' J- AV - 1. N -,4 A'i.,' Li -Q M FROSH-SOPH WATER POLO: FRONT ROW: M.Levine, 1.Walt, M.Keller, B.White, J.Bark, E.Kost, L.Kaplan, B.Doney, Dlandolfi, S.Scl'iultz, D,Heitz. SECOND ROW: S.Malec, R. Boncle, R.Kost, D.Dowling, B.Butler, 17.1-Iarding, D.Crossman, K.Rozzi, R.Tylka, I.Peess, E. Kredel. BACK ROW: M.Petersein, I.Creen, D.Bauer, B.Spears, J.Mendoza, M.Bark, Nffambini, I.Agronick, J.Reeves, C.Tumer, G.Range, coach Doug Martin. Frosh-Soph, JVg Zncl place berths , .,,.,,gf 1, fm - V 1, f122,'w 'j 'VI' , ' g, 4m1mn':1Auf,' ,fi A , f - '1 7 , ' ?f Pf7.7, 'f', , , M, ,,, U A. lmaiw .V , , X , 0' llfli , , z , ' , ....i , 3 as Q 5 . ,-,.,4..,, '1- ,,, ,- 3 , ,, f :M 4 M f , ' ff 5,21 ,,74 '3'4, , 1, 4 I -.atv f ,, ,, , -. , www ' ,fl . A 'Y ,fy f -ar Team members make Bay League all stars Led by stars Sharon Brombach and Marina Schiff, the Varsity Volleyball S Team finished their season with an 8-6 league record and a 9-7 overall record. Coach Betsy Barnett commented that the team was consistent in hustle and strong offense. The team finished third in the league. IV also put forth an excellent effort ending the season with a 9-5 league record and a 10-6 overall record. Coach Barnett remarked that South and RI-I provided the toughest competition. ABOVE: Teammates Laura Bowlby and Nancy Leslie jump up in anticipation that they will block the oncoming spike. RICXHT1 Marina Schiff goes up to Spike the ball as junior Martha Longley looks on in preparation to assist if need be. 228-Volleyball VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: Leslie Sheehan, Sharon Brom- bach, Linda Sampson. BACK ROW: Karen Ashford, Martha Longley, Marina Schiff Nancy Leslie, Laura Bowlby. 'fi FROSH-SOPH VOLLEYBALL TEAM: 'FRONT ROW: Diame May, SENIOR Marina Schiff leaps high into the air spiking the ball to gain a Dana Rouse' Amy Dehjce' SECOND ROW: Andi Del Guercio' - - Erica Fruhling, Ann Delaney, Karen Calof. BACK ROW: Kim Rec- pomt against her RH Opponents who proved to be worthy Opponents' tor, Christy O'Brien, Kelli Murphy, Kathleen Kaehler, Lynn Schaefer. olleyball team knocks out opponents in league play . , iz iff- 1, 1+ 1- 17--fy 2:-ii -:Q-LIL M .-.gf-..,,,. .... A F , . 'Y 1 J' H ,Q ,. Q E4 it IV VOLLEYBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: Judy Eberhard, Leslie Lynn, Annie ,,,,,,,-s..-W-A -- 'aL- ' 'f wM Lynn, Betsy Anthony, Susie Sidrane, SECOND ROW: Barb Vuncanon, Liz Ma- f ' gruder, Magda Vandebunt, lane Carr, Brandyn Scully, BACK ROW: Ricci Mel- lisonf SUZY Crawford' Lon' Bfufff Mary Am Koltkof Anne Hagelberg' ON HER KNEES, Sharon Brombach tries to break her rivals service. Volleyball-229 230-Soccer Varsity soccer breaks three school records , V ,Vi A , .,,'g i SECOND TEAM all-league Mitch Lee kicks the ball toward the goal as Captain Tom lntagliata prepares to respond to any developments, F-I ,c , I 4-will 7 V f ' -if,-ily' G 1- a i rraa s a is a r Q a r J I I i i a l SENIOR john Remy upsets a Miraleste High School opponent to recapture the ball for Palos Verdes, The Sea Kings dominated the game. VARSITY SOCCER: FRONT ROW: Tom lntagliata, Milo Nadir, Mitch Lee, Reiner Rasch, John Macy, john Remy. SECOND ROW: Doug Holker, joe Jacaruso, Rick Vogtman, Ioel Macy, Karl Bingeman, Marc Engel, Ed McKenna, Bill Seers, coach Alan King. BACK ROW: Bill Owens, Kim Linnett, Tom Heffernan, jeff Trakas, Mike Park, Phil Hogan, Mark Rouse, Scott Bech- ler, Dennis Allen, Greg Range, Steve O'Brien, I :.a 1 'Au ABOVE All leaguers Joel Macy and Joe Iacaruso rush in to help Tom Intagliata regain the ball. BELOW Doug Holker bunts the ball down the fleld in a victorious effort against South High. Led by captains Tom Intagliata and Phil Hogan, the Varsity soccer team broke several school records with its 18-5-2 season. Second time all-league choice, Ioe Jacaruso directed this year's attack, while all-league Mark Rouse lead scoring and assists during the season. Soph Joel Macy secured the defense while goalie Mike Parks and second all-leaguer lntagliata played outstandingly all season. Coach Alan King commented on the victory over South High, The team pulled together to beat defending CIP champs 1-O before our largest home crowd of the season. Soccer-231 2 l-,qua 1.x-311+ wil I I. .X 5 N l ' . N lffefi-Q ' X 3 'V V 4 ., -4 wa- W. -, ...avi E. . .i -.5 it . 5133 new Z.. H fr -. QQQMAWI 58 .7 f M ' - film. n-ff Q-1-giibq. af.,fJ,'F i -' 1. ' I ,Qi ,- f'fj1j1ff'S'f :f,5f'2 'f'!3Lf21'f:f'i3' 'Qfffj' T: Q' . 5595 fx-gvgg 132-ay' ' : Diffs.. 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I - E' l ' ' 1, w,,,+igf,g Q -A :V ..,.. I . 3 ' 'Huw a-as I al' 1 5544Laf l-.. .9 , fwfr . ' ' I2 v,,' ' +4 -' gang-,--ff ': f -'f: -- -s4d'Jr,-Q f.a'H',2 ,.firf94L2!Yla. 2A'7':wf'k0r .1 . . 4' ef Tww:f:f:'-+4M- 4 wn hard as he makes an ABOVE: Forward Mark Rouse goes do over the head kick. LEFT: Goalie Mike Park stops a shot from a West High opponent as fullback Milo Nadir looks on. BELOW: A centering shot by john Macy is barely deflected. If rf rwwwy-g s l 1 . Q ff mu: :Lu l 1 n-na.. L. s E . .:::,,- L- . Q-ers y E'?'-'-- 'A. f2 ,.51:?P' -.-.d 'F' A'-if v fra, H -f. - fi, :tr -ffm ' Y blk., 'A ,-A 1: ,V ' y 17' 05,7- -,.q,g4- a , j.- ,.,. ,j - ,R -- . . - fx 5: 1-I1 ...Q i..f . . -Ame 'm1efi.:- '- his Strong defense key in the jV's victories The junior Varsity soccer team placed third in the Bay League with a 5-3-2 record behind the coaching of Anthony Kordich, who completed his third year as the jV soccer coach at PV. Leading scorer and All Edison Tournament Player, Rod Cumming, and Randy Cutting led the offense to frequent scores with Most Valuable Player, Mike O'Brien, backing them up while also leading the defense. Fullbacks Dave DeLuce, Rick justice, Paul Bowman and goalie jeff Amberg teamed up to form a strong backfield that stopped numerous attacks by their opposition. During the CIF play-off game against Arcadia Amberg and O'Brien suited up for the Varsity squad. Both are good prospects for next year. jUNlOR VARSITY SOCCER TEAM: FRONT ROW: Randy Cutting, Brad Packer, jeff Amberg, William Park, Phil Kapaun, Mark Vindensek. SECOND ROW: Christo- pher Welton, Mark Hall, Chris McConn, john Forbes, Chad Fester, Doug Miller, Brian Parker, Conrad Frey, Coach Anthony Kordich. BACK ROW: Steve Worthen, Rich Heffernan, Mike O'Brien, Dave DeLuce, Rick justice, Andy Kopania, Rod Cumming, Paul Bowman, Gary Lawrence, jeff Smith lmanagerj. Frosh-Soph finishes second 5 interest grows ns 9 Ei me Q. FROSH-SOPH SOCCER TEAM: FRONT ROW: Ken Rebhan, james Graupner, Sean Stafford, Karen Schick tstats.J, james McManus, Derek Wong, Mark Varga, Bob Rudolph. SECOND ROW: john Schoof, Steve Ekman, Bob Serocki, Doug Farrell, john Saucedo, Greg Lester, Scot Vorse, Mark Andersen, Doug Allen, Coach Pat Costantini. BACK ROW: Spencer Hurtler, jim Caldwell, Steve Grillon, Mike Lowry, Eric Schick, Barry Linnett, Mark Diamond, Mike Southgate, Steve Fecher Coached by former semi-pro goalie and U.S. Government teacher, Pat Costantini, the Frosh-Soph soccer team compiled a 15-4-6 overall record and a 7-2-1 league record, which placed them second in the Bay League. The offense, led by Most Valuable Player Eric Schick, who held the scoring title with 22 goals, and co-captain john Saucedo continually took apart their opponents' defenses outscoring them more than 2-1, while Steve Ekman, Mark Diamond and co- captain john Schoof on defense held their foes. Freshmen dominated the team filling 26 of the 29 spots and making up the entire starting string, showing the expanding interest in the soccer program at PV. Soccer-233 The PV Varsity wrestling squad opened its season by participating in the Centinela Christmas Tournament. As a team, the Sea Kings took third place with eight wrestlers placing. At the league opener the team wrestled to victory by defeating the South High team 27-24. They ended their season with a 33-19 win over Miraleste Showing outstanding performances through the season were Dwight I-Iatano, who went to CII: and received the Most Valuable Player Award, Scott Faust awarded the Most Inspirational, while Most Improved went to Peter Baumstark and john Malakoff. L VARSITY WRESTLING: FRONT ROW john Malakoff john Bloom Stefan Hurwicz Kelly Barnes SECOND ROW Dwight Hatano Don Avalon, Peter Baumstark, Bruce Thompson Scott Cameron Scott Ritscher fmgrj BACK ROW Coach Peter Fawaz Bill Griswold Larry Braunz, Ed Welz, Scott Faust, Doug Beres coach jim Ryono 234 Wrestling ABOVE: Wrestling in the 123-pound weight division, Dwight Hatano rides his opponent in hopes of another victory. Varsity wrestlers turn in outstanding s eason ABOVE: As the referee looks to see if the opponent's shoulders are touching the mat, Larry Braunz proceeds successfully in pin- ning his adversary. LEFT: Bill Griswold fights desperately as he tries to free his wrist from the grip of his opponent. Wrestling-235 236-Wres Having grappled its way to fame and victory, the Prosh wrestling team enjoyed an undefeated '74-'75 season. The team also won league tournaments, achieving the title of league champions. Coach Peter Fawaz commented that, The Prosh team made an outstanding team. . .should be a bright future for the varsity. Freshmen Cvary Seaber, Ed Kost, Gil Faust, Marc Mills, Bill Pendleton, Matt Hale, John Philbin and Blake Bush all made heavy contributions to the squad and show strong potential for the years to come. The Junior Varsity wrestling team worked its way to a second place standing in league with each match greatly contributing to their final standing in Bay League. ABOVE: Grasping onto his opponents arm to gain control, IV wrestler Art Weddell thinks out his next move in a highly competitive match against Beverly Hills. PV was victorious. IV take second in league, Prosh remain undefeated ARSITX' WRESTLING: FIRST ROW: Pat Murphy, Robert Deane, Brian Allman, Keith Soreng, l4l3JeNfl,c3llE5Xg SECOND ROW: Pete White, jeff Griffin, Cary Holcomb, Rich Kuzyk, Dave Dawson, Mike Berry QCOM, Rmcher imanagery. BACK ROW: Coach Fawaz, Andy Williams, Mike Thelen, Morry Brooker, DaveIBarker, Art Waddell, Kent Smith, Steve Lee, Coach Ryono. tling N t 1 3 -' 0 ...on ABOVE Frosh wrestler Matt Hales is about to bring his opponent to ABOVE: Talented freshman wrestler Gil Faust expresses superior strength his knees during an extremely tough match against Mira Costa. as he grapples his Beverly Hills opponent to his knees as the referee looks on. 2 ? fr' FRESI-IMAN WRESTLING: FIRST ROW: jeff Salter, Tom Thor, Randy Madison, Bill Patton, john Phil' bin, Steve Lindsey, Tim Cole. SECOND ROW: Phil Medlin, Mark Carlson, jay Best, Dan Beaton, Marc Bernstein, Ron Boyajian, jeff Chiodo, Carry Seabor, Vince McCuigan. THIRD ROW: Coach Ryono, Rich Kost, Brock Strom, Terry Green, Marc Mills, Mike Harlan, Brian Smith, Gil Faust, Keith Holcomb, Scott Ritcher tmanagerj. BACK ROW: Matt Hale, Blake Bush, jeff Sallus, Guy Renwall, Bill Pendleton. Wrestling '37 N , iafl' X v., a lx ' fl - P , Q hw- u If . , 1 .f, 1 w A at T ri -' :Hial- C ' ' -' . . pnvmFUllf5 'mm 'UWA rw LI 9 135:22- hzii , ' A 'V' ' -' :mu w Tw' mg 5-ar 'u I 1 E W 'Q J V? . I9 -X, Q st V Y 4 v Q x :. gs. ' wr. Q' at v . I ,ff 4.44. '-,ask in ,i VARSITY BASKETBALL: Chris Lagudes, Marty Sullivan, Rick Dillon, Rex Bein, Iohn Anderson, Bill Laimbeer, Geoff Yates, Todd Whitthorne, Dave Felberg, Chris Lape, Glenn Griggs, KNEELING: Tom Spillane, coach John Mihaljevich. The Palos Verdes High School basketball team completed the season by becoming Bay League Co-Champions and going all the way to win the 1974-75 4-A CIP crown. The Sea Kings compiled a 9-1 league record losing the only game in a closely fought match against Inglewood. Going into the CIP championships, PV knocked off Kennedy High School, Fullerton High and Santa Barbara. Advancing to the semi-finals, PV was to face the Best team in the nation, Verdum Dei. Center Bill Laimbeer and forward Dave Felberg cut off the offense superbly. The Sea Kings edged by the Eagles 61-58 to advance to the finals to face Marina. Behind the chants of We're Number 1, PV completely shut off Marina's attack and became CII: champs. Top scorers for PV in the tourney were Pelberg, Laimbeer, Tom Spillane, Sam White and Rick Dillon. Laimbeer and Dillon were selected to the all-tournament team. ABOVE: Senior Dave Felberg is seemingly about to be fouled by an Inglewood defender RIGHT: Starting forward Rick Dillon, puts up a shot over an out-stretched Santa Barbara opponent. Basketball-239 9 ,Q I 'Q r an w, f 'V 'hi Ur JN , 'Wy' 1 5 v -- xx we 5g ms 's W E! x J ' 'Q , ,' Z1 Yi, 1, J' . 'L Q. ' - E 4 . 5 rr yi 5 Y EX QU W Q? 4? jg 3, cy D 63,5 Lf W B -4 F 6 V 0? Y J 4, ,, Q Q 37 'S+ gf , n . . S' V Q. ! 5 Q gg! lx L V 3. -Q .. W- v 1 1 K 1. - Y Z ..., . I X . ggi? yn .2 . , f . VEQQQ: f vi PY I E 5 S 1'! rw ff pw . , ' my! Q he Q' ' xv Q7 SJ f 2 K 3 Cy X fi,M.f'xx 7 1 Q .,A' -,fag ff X wk , F 'VVA ,NN A fa W8 N, ff, The Erosh basketball team ended a fine 17-7 season by winning 11 of its last 12 games along with the Bay League basketball championship. The Sea Kings were led by captain and Most Valuable Player, Jeff Bechler, who averaged 13 points per game, twice scoring 24. Rich Finkelstein and Ron Brown added greatly to team efforts. Dandy Damberg was the Sea King's best outside shooter and helped to make the Erosh zone offense extremely effective. Coach Brian Gauthier, commented, In the critical games, in critical spots, we received outstanding performances from several different players. Our subs were always ready and what was FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Tom Williams Brian Bowen Rob Schulman Adam Lmstedt DCCCSSHTY to ITIEIKG US 8 winning tG31Tl.H Rich Damberg Bob Cooper Steve Eberhard BrentBall coach Brian Gauthier ABOVE: Dandy Damberg banks one in against Morningside RIGHT: Ron Brown leaps high for two points at a home game 242 Basketball lub ABOVE Brian Jackson jumps to shoot the ball at the basket, against SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL: Bill Bracken, Bill Kaemerle, Bill Hensley, Dave the Monarchs BELOW: Chris Thomas leaps high to regain the ball Gilbert, R.Lorher, Brian Jackson, Chris Thomas, Brooks Wise, Terry Moloney, while Pete Deragon and Bill Kaemerle stand in readiness. Tom Stewart, Keith Stafford, Pete Deragon, CO-3Cl1 Joe KENY- Soph team takes first in League Tournament The Sophomore basketball team, ended the year with a Z3-4 record. The Sea Kings took first place in League with a 9-1 record. Team captains Bill Kaemerle and Pete Deragon led the Soph team to their season highlight, the league game of the year against Morningside, 65-38. Commented coach Ioe Kelly, We were one point away from an undefeated league season, and against the competition we faced this year that's a super accomplishment, but we had a super team. Defensive player of the year was Pete Deragon. Best rebounders were Brian Jackson and Chris Thomas. Bill Kaemerle was the best assist leader. Basketball-243 I feel this has been a successful year. Unfortunately, due to several injuries we were unable to do as well as was possible. I-Iowever, I have been very pleased with how the team has been able to overcome this and still maintain a strong team. I will have nine of the 11 Varsity members returning next year, commented coach Becky Fields. Karen Ashford as co-captain, has led the team in scoring and proved to be a key person on defense. In the two games Marina Schiff played, she averaged 21 points per game. Liz Cagney and Sally Mclfadden played consistent and provided great hustle. ABOVE: Sally MC Fadden drives from outside and unleashes a pass to a team-mate in the key in a game against Torrance. LEFT: Liz Cagney ex- VARSITY BASKETBALL: KNEELINC, Co-Captains, Marina Schiff, Karen Ashford, STANDING, Alison Anderson, Liz Cagney, Tracy Woods, Mary Theis, Donnelle Marsh, Lynn Eisenbrand, Kim Caramelli, Sally McFadden. Not Shown: Sue Butler. erts a little touch to tip it in as Torrance player prepares for the rebound. ' The Sea Kings dropped the contest to Torrance. 244 Basketball PRESHMAN Jane Carr sums up the oppossing squads defensive arrangement as she comes down the court. The Sea Kings overwhelmed Torrance. Varsity andl finish strong in B JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: KNEELING, Co-Captain Patty Delaney, STAND- ING, Sharon Dempsey, jane Carr, Ienny Holmes, Christy O'Brien, Barbara Theis, Lorri Bruce, Iane Sheehan, Brandyn Scully, Betsy Anthony, Not Shown: Julie Anlauf, Sue Kim, Lisa Laraway. SOPHOMORE Barbara Theis sits in readiness to pull dovsm a re bound after a shot by a North High player, PV lost. ay League Our Junior Varsity team this year has really been doing a good job. Freshmen have shown a lot of talent and potential for the Varsity team next year. Jane Carr and Betsy Anthony, guards, have led the Team in scoring with 62 and 57 points. This year's team is a real pressure team with a lot of hussle, causing other teams to make a lot of turnovers. Captain this year is Patty Delaney, playing guard and providing a lot of hussle and spirit. Our toughest opponent has been North, losing twice to them. Those being our only losses will place us second behind North , commented Miss Becky Fields. Basketball 245 The Varsity swim team, coached by Doug Martin, mainly consisted of freshmen and sophomores, with only three seniors actively competing. Freshman member Eric Kredel broke the school's varsity 500-yard freestyle record and also swam in the ZOO-yard freestyle, while Tom Varner swam backstroke and Jim Katzaroff competed in freestyle sprints. John Green participated in the butterfly and Scott Rowe swam breast stroke and .,, Q.. f s s, '- ,, , r. Yv 'ff' V-L27 Q.-J -f fc dove for the team to up needed APPEARINC to be having a good time, junior Iohn D'arcy breezes through the points in Bay League meets. water domg the backstroke, water erupting all around him. L- W' Q' :WW-., 2.46-Swimming DURING A SWIM MEET against Los Alamitos, Bob Spears stretches in his dive for the start of his race as his opponent submerges. VARSITY SWIMMING: FRONT ROW: B.Daviclson, S.Malec, E.Kredel, I.Agronick, M.Keller, M. McCanclless. SECOND ROW: Coach Martin, j.Reeves, K,Walt, I.Creen, S.Rowe, B,Spears, 5.Web- er lmgr.j. BACK ROW: R.Paolucci, T,Varner, C.Scala, I.Katzamff, S.Boise, B,Krauser, B.Bennett. Varsity swim team faces tough foes in Bay League PLUNCING INTO TI-IE WATER, a member of the swim team picks up his speed, getting a good start in the race against arch rival Rolling Hills. ,f '41 ' f f-,,,.,4-','1' ' ' N,-141284 ' I -- aifvfii? Q91 if 2. 1 ,.if1ag:ii,,2! ' Ztygfgj 1 .V Y A ? 'fn ,V ' mrwi' ,ff f ,Q 1' ' nf' fe , v. 'B ,L l , ,Lb A -1 3 rf, H 'AV-I f e I, ,f 3 all Q -J -1 '- ., ' -16- A 4, I . . .A 4 . .., 1, we if V I F 247 The Frosh-Soph swim team started f y . f .. , . . . , - its season February 6 w1th a 90-50 I victory over Miraleste. Leading the team were Mike Peterseim placing 31 if 1 r . , , , first in the 100- and 200-yard freestyle, . - ' A ' ' Neil Tambini placing first in the 50'Yard breaststroke and individual t L' , W 5'f,b,..i ,.,.,NNZw , ' ' .,,. H, medley and Aaron Cohn who placed first in the 50-yard freestyle. The IV team traveled to Lakewood . 4' y 'X ,,'c 4' rdf ' February 13 to compete with Lakewood. A f' ' , The IVs once again defeated their f opponents, 79-75. Leading the team M r I were Jim Reeves placing first in the A if 500-yard freestyle and Krauser AMONG MANY COMPETITORS, Mark Hancock swims the backstroke. placing first in the 100-yard backstroke. Frosh-Soph, JV win first swim meet 'M 5.04 .IUNlOR-VARSlTY SWIMMING: FRONT ROW: 1.FeES, R.Mend0za, J.KrugEr, C.Beall. SECOND ROW: A.Palmex', R. Bonde, P.Scala, C.Platz. BACK ROW: M.Hancock, M.Armstrong, B.Sandberg, S.Schultz, R.Tylka. 248-Swimming -1 1-I - 1 f,-........w, Y L5 si: iv- A- ,A 2 , 3, I ' S . '- FROSH-SOPH SWIMMING: FRONT ROW: D.Dow1ing,D, N.Tambini. BACK ROW: D.I.andoIfi, I.Reeves, C.Turner, C. Heitz, S.SchuItz, I.Bark, M.Peterseim, I5,Harding. SECOND Bauer, B.Doney, M.Levine, T.MoseIey. ROW: T.I'Ienry, R.ButIer, I.Wa1t, A.Cohn, I...KapIan, M.Bark, SWIMMING THE BUTTERFLY STROKE, Dave Dowling races to the finish. Swimming-249 fn u fwveiimi ,Nm . , as 1 2-Zh ' f I A 51 ,., , .,,, 1 f- ff, J Jaffa- If : my W 'Q ' -G J., .M 1 'Z i If .,-Q WORKING OUT with kickboards, Judy Salter and o her team mates get ready for the swimming season. The girls' Varsity swim team hopes to increase the presently good record of league competition titles, having won five out of the last seven years. Results of Ocean League competition were not determined by press deadline. A new facet of competition was added to the swim team, a Junior Varsity group now joins the ranks being coached by Miss Trudy Keel. High hopes can be held for the coming Varsity teams, as many of the Prosh, while trying out, displayed promise. Strong swimmers on the Varsity team were Kathy Hewitt, Karen Kinamon and Kim Keller, among others. After numerous work outs, the swim team can settle back for a time, before preparing for another year. 250 Swimming ne of f FROSH-SOPH SWIMMING: FRONT ROW: Lisa Hinschliff, Holly Turner, Lori Spates, Karen Gaffney, Lori Derienzo, Stephanie Starr, Debi Anderson, Betsy Walt, Anne Moore. BACK ROW: Anka Oversier, Janice Williams, Anne McCormick, Chris- ti Shaw, Karrie Peters, Donna Beckert, Kelly Murphy. JUNIOR VARSITY SWIMMING: FRONT ROW: Gigi Sherman, Leah Baker, Heather Hil- ton, Barbara Hedlund, Peggy Lynch, Chris Rowe, Lisa Gonia. BACK ROW: Judy Salter Kathy Linehan, Cindy Roos, Dani Hoskins, Kathy Hoag, Christi Diorio, Julie Reese. L41 . 1 VARSITY SWIMMING: FRONT ROW: Lesley Spates, Liz McConviIIe, Joyce Gibb, Stephanie Hiatt, Kel Rowe, Kim Keller, Kathy Hewitt. BACK ROW: Mary Fisher, Karen Kinnaman, Lenore Dowling, Lisa Amberg, Heidi Harding, Terri Kaye, Marylynn McCormick. Junior Varsity added to girls' swimming team ,V-0 V .Pr I ,fl . . ' ' ' RACING TO THE FINISH senior Karen Kinaman exhibits her ualit w' , q y s im- ming. Karen brought the team numerous firsts throughout the season. FLYING OFF of the starting block, Varsity swimmer Kim Keller practices for an upcoming meet against arch rival Miraleste, v:q0Ev:0x0rv.0 VN:'Qv 3:4 ' 5 Su 05 0 ar?-:wave fgtsqzgxas Q0 v 4 dv Evlsfvlblifi 95'?F'? ?1'? E:3?Q.5f.g:f.g .,af3f3f-Q' VVVVY' I :3v3f3r31 5'-'0'-'0'-'0V0 '.'45.'4.5.'45.'4N .Is- g0'+.0tv.s'f was I SYM I ?a0vQY ' 1' v ' x sg . I 334. A i ? 'V 7 940461 'I QLQQQATXATATATATAQAYAYATic' ?0 0 0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'5 902020202 20'0'0'020'0'0'024 ,Q h,6,62 A ,6,6,6.6.6,6,A W' 'I'1'0'0'0'0Q 5 56 V0202020Q ? 6 1 202020202 mx ii' i 1 w W '-J?-uf' 2 2' ' 'ffiifij' 2 'wi -41, . -r,!!',':.Q,0.0r9A SAS 252-Baseball With a O-O tie at the top ofthe ninth, the Sea King Varsity baseball team moved out in the lead when Dana Tirado singled in two runs, bringing the team to a lead which resulted in a 6-O victory over Venice. Coach Eberhard commented, With experience the team should be a contender forthe Bay League title. Team Captains Mike Witter and Bill Islava returned to the team to add experience which was a great asset to the team. Thanks also to Witter and David Delvliranda for their excellent pitching and effort. 2 'IH' 1 Zta,- -f 1.4 A' fgfgq ev-gg: i 2 Aa '. ,J ,. . .. ,IW Va I ,, ,, , .af V7-fu V- 2 W, fp, . .MSS SOPHOMORE Joe Greenway runs through second on his way for a home run. This is joe's first year on Varsity baseball. 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LEFT: Mike Witter catches the ball for an out. ihayh .,M -' VARSITY BASEBALL: FRONT ROW: Carl Levancler, john Klimmek, Jeff Racht, Keith Peter- man, SECOND ROW: Coach Gil Eberhard, Scott Beatty, Ted Anthony, Dave DeMiranda, COACH Gil Eberhard tries to help the Varsity Coach Don Cause, BACK ROW: Ed McGrath, Joe Greenway, Tom Martinson, Bill Islava fC0- team during a game against Venice. The Sea Kings Captainj, Mike Witter QCQ-Captainl. League title contenders l at-' 'Z' -4.-Q I ii 191 ... O K ' g .,,, yytE2t,t4., V ll? P -4 ,, ig ' , . . , Q ' Vk,Tj52'j1.f1w N-Lima 1' V, . .' ' fefff--'ff ' mi' or . ' :ff IJ 'SW' A' -ak ' S41 . , ,,, fV- -1 , .e , f , . ISE' A' Q1 , T' .l wht tw-Ewia 1-.C ..,1:la- Milf 1 . W E ' ,,,...of A E: , A n ,aw Stew- -. 1-.tq,p:u.. ,Qld- ,, , ,, .L V ,, 4 Q ' 1.-.Q :..- - .. .I Q n. ii -., 4 --A v . wwf . .... . '1-3 ., W., gvgfq-K -3 . Q ,015 af-v.-7 1 -P uv. . ' , .w I. .f!,.'Ql2:.ii'1, Swan e,V4t,m,A?i,,,,:i fxigwx A, we f- , :ww L. :Sly--l:':f'i vl. . ' 'Ziggy-.g v . J ' ' xr. . 4 -. 1 . x v f , ' 1 4, ' - . M' L l I t -1- .1 .v- ' Mit. - if 5 -l.'!fT5lNv'?ll ' 'li' t I , ' nf- ,fl ', -li ' . i I' l' - ' . took a 6-0 Victory from Venice. ABOVE: Senior Mike Witter hurls the ball to first. LEFT: Mike Witter, pitching, shows excellent form and skill. Baseball-253 gig , A A 'rs fd ,P L U -3' A N A' 1- as Y X V rl' as .yg Q, ' V . '9 FJ 9 ff 1' gi K ,V 2. 1 M Altr ,, 4 X ta- L 4 '51 fl 'M 'A 1 ' Q Y 'Y' 4 , , . , . . - W ,W x. f ' K' ? Rl ,,,, , - IUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL: FRONT ROW: Bruce Welz,Greg Aldrete, Dana Tiraclc,Mark Ald- JUNIOR Scott Allman pulls one sharply into deep left rete, Scott Allman, Bill Spencer. BACK ROW: Mark Curran, fmgrj, Brian Hill, Paul Kalemiarian Field. PV went on to win the game. Lew Pape, jeff Trakas, Steve Shields, Matt Stankey, Rick Von Zup, Coach Ken Russell. JVS strong contenders despite tough opposition 5' LM: 1 5 'J 5 I f . t. f I , 4 ,ff L wi-.-M ff . alt V f- ' at ,. , ff - N by - r ., A-r 1- ,,-,,- : i.. ft 3.-- f - ff I' . . f -' - 4vQ.'5. 53255 ' e -1 we '.'T '., 5 . . . . - T' ' 1' w i tgfvi' N- L 3 355- 3, ,i I U -www.v,-T-Q- fw,n?,g,7:gnmrw - I . - L W: .3355 fit, -tp I ' I val M A ...:l..f? 1 Aa i , CWK1 1: gh.. A: -W Q! 2 . iiiw V A A, V 1 i Y, . L H '- ' -5 V ' L ..- ... ' Q , V , A --f 1 W. MV .igzgl 'X r 7 --.M - ' ' - 'Y , ',,..QL . , . 'r f ' 'wg ': ' ' if f - ' F-R ,:.f..,:'5 -fy Q. 'var ZWT,--SM - 'ie-M '.'0',,A- f ' ' mga' ' ,L .,1c,,,..t..aa.,X,..1....t,q, MA' . aa. .,....-M' , ' f. , :F-WNW N, . A, . -we fgr. I - ' - V -. f. Am- '1' . W , ..,,.. ,. , J i-.'ef 3xLJ mn A. . A V I ' -Lita! i ,...s..-Q..-., ..-'f'7 .T'l ' 1' ' W i A - - 'A A' -F1533 1M,,,,W,ii',p .aan-- wfag- - ,- ' .'J'X7 BATTER bunts down the thirdhase. line asifii IUUUCZACOIIIBSHXLO kjieke, A4V,AA,L3!Qf ., -Awz, 'To-A,Y1.:'3y.,.:..q' Q -u -,L .1.....u-Wa 254-Baseball Frosh-Soph a hitting team, Shows excellent potential lv' ' ,- 7' 1. 5 ..-,121 . ,- ar- at FROSH-SOPH BASEBALL: FRONT ROW: Rob Armstrong, Bill Crook, Ed Kost, Wes Den- ham, Andy Novom, Steve Grillon, Bill Bracken, Rob Levander. BACK ROW: Coach Willard Iudy, Bret Geernart, Ieff Bechler, Dan Whelehon, Rick Lorher, Alandy Petillon, hard, Don Elmajian, Alan Valukonis, Tim Gleason. 1- in 1 3'4,.tuIv 4 'nfl' ' ' nl 49m Z, viflffw , ,...,,,.....az-. . . W gl .37 MW,,,L.i., ,-, -ft ,,,,N, A, ,. ., ..,.. - 0... f ,,. H, 'fa nv' ff M. HW 1' 'M' Q - Y ' ..' ., if. -.,.,p1 ,,':- . f -tv ', fff,,'. '.. .H ff.....' f ' 'f'v- 'M 44 1,141 my ,Um A ' ,, .vga H ,. , 'v V ,4f'. .6 Ll 'umm 1 vp ,J 3 v.,,.4 vp '. My iu',,i My - . C W: ,yum Inv,-i 7 3, ,ig Ai -I 4. M V. A vp. I An, f ,4. w W. f awry: V M ' , .4 'M d't f 'f ' , . gf ...W Wqxfw . H 'f ' ,f ,A 5 , ,wry ,h I r ,ji-lik .'f1Q:1f' f'0 1i .M mi. w .' '.'-.e..,, f -4f,z'5 'fiv.wsm7 ' ABOVE: Frosh-Soph batter typifies the strong hitting of the team this year. LEFT: A North High base runner is caught off the bag and tries to get back but it is too late as PV's first baseman tags him out. When predicting how the Frosh-Soph baseball team would place in the Bay League, Coach Willard Judy commented that It is very difficult to predict because of the league's realignment. However, we should finish near the top because of the team potential. This year there were three returning players, sophomores Dan Whelehon, Alan Valukonis and Tim Gleason. The new players who show promise are freshmen Rob Levander, Andy Novum and Bill Crook. The baseball team consisted of 10 freshmen with excellent potential. This year's team was probably the best hitting team for many years and strong in many fields. Steve Eber- Baseball-255 Coach Becky Fields comments, This year we have a lot of returning players, along with many freshmen. With all our pitchers returning and a transfer student, I feel both teams stand a very good chance of taking league. Players returning on Varsity who provided a great deal of strength last year are outfielders Sally McFadden and Liz Cagney, catcher Karen Ashford and infielders Kitty Cress and Lizzy Lawson. Pitchers this year will be Diane Avallon and Mindy Griffin. Junior Varsity is composed primarily of freshmen. They are looking toward a successful season. Returning from last year will be Connie Goodman at third and Alison Anderson pitching IUST IN TIME for the put out, Mindy Griffin fires one to first base. Team pursues league title VARSITY SOFTBALL: FRONT ROW: Mindy Griffin, Sally McFadden, Jane Carr, Melanie Revels, Lizzy Lawson, Kitty Cress. ROW TWO: Tracy Gause, Sharon Einfeldt, Karen Ashford, Betty Eckhouse, Liz Cagney, Diane Avallon. 256-Softball P. JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL: FRONT ROW: Kim Bonne, Cincly Daly, Betsy Anthony, Melissa Abbott, Shannon Gates, Karen Buchanan. ROW 2: Kellie McNeal, Chelley Seaber, Brandyn Scully, Connie Goodman, Sheryl Rein, Barbie Burford. Kim Bonne hits to put Palos Verdes in lead. LEFT: Freshman Shelly Seaber leans to tag Rolling Hills opponent. BELOW: Softball-257 l 258-Track LEFT: All eyes are on co-captain Jim Zicaro as he clears a hurdle during competition. ABOVE: Bob Palumba takes first in the varsity 440 yard sprint. 5 ...Lain P VARSITY TRACK TEAM BACK ROW: Coach Gary Hails, Kris Harkleroad, Paul Dulaney, joe Metcalfe, Chris Riddle, Eric Amberg, Jim Carr, Scott Still, Bob Jacoby, Bob Palumba, Mike Lewis, Bevan Jones, Don Ross, Brian Lee- per, Rick justice, coach Bob Latham. SECOND ROW: Doug Holker, Cliff jury, Sandor Spera, Brian Young, Brent Miller, Tim Murphy, john Ringle, Dave Bouzek, jim Zicaro, Brian Billings, Jim Forman, john Cook, Craig Lowry, Gary Lawrence, Mark Wyman, Mark Stevenson, Manager Bob Cook. FRONT ROW: Dave Edwards, Kevin Creaney, Paul Caroll, Bob Martinez, Scott Watson, Tom Nichols, Antti Kaihovaara, Rich Gurman, Pete Baumstark, Tom Miller, Chris Sullivan, Dave Paulson, Mike Costello. 9 1 Q I 5 i 1 2 VARSITY HIGH JUMPER jim Zicaro brushes the b Varsity opens strong places in area meets Under the leadership of team captains Paul Dulaney, Tom Nichols, and Jim Zicaro the Sea King Varsity track team captured two pre-season victories against Long Beach Wilson and Upland High Schools respectively. Top marks through the meets were turned in by Rich Gurman in the long jump with a distance of 2.2. feet. Brian Leaper clocked a school record time of 39.4 in the 330-yard low hurdles. According to coach Bob Latham, additions to the Bay League should make it another tough year for all teams in the league. In other competition fine performances were turned in by Eric Amberg, Jim Carr and John Ringle. ABOVE LEFT: Varsity miler Mark Wyman finishes in cl p followed by Cliff jury. BELOW: Best pole vaulter Eric Ambe g .. .,. ,iq 'eww S aff? f4Z'3'5F:s , eq., ,umggf ., N ,A af. . ' 5 7 fu: 7. we ,nw ' if eo'- ' f ' ' ' ,q viz.-1 -,, e -,Za Q-4' ' it ': -uri' -W., I 5 Fil Q f14'ff,f,3l15:g2b,:i3:.2f3,,- Vs' ,I , -ei ,7,,,'...., -, ,bp ,. effing' 'f-wif' . J ',z- 1' , f. ,., , iw -'.,,,.--.4 'rf'- . 'f' 4-J- if- Qi 1':2. 'Q+1,w',1Z i if v'2'?jjQ. 35:14 3, , A A41-fwfr: ' ,. 7 ,- f..,3zM,3 'f ffi'2f52lf10L, -'1.Tg'm.4ejf . ' ,! '- 'wfsgjz ' -fi f 'f , , - - m N' A f Sophomore half-miler Hunt Schuler finishes strong in first place. ,V , If ' Q52 li f nk, TOP SOPHOMORE HURDLER Larry Scott competes closely with a Morningside opponent in the 330-yard low hurdles. 200-Tmrk ERESHMAN TRACK TEAM: BACK ROW: Coach Cary Hails, Ron Brown, Mike LeBeau, David Kettel, Steve Belenfant, Mark Kloetzel, Doug Weissmann, Chris Cooper, Reggie Childs, Doug Faust, Scott Cummings, Craig Duplan, Blake Bush, Dan johnson, jim Ritter, Drew Tolliffe, jeff Sigworth, coach Bob Latham, MIDDLE ROW: Erve Simpson, Eric Steinhower, jeff Salter, jim Power, Barry Lindsey, Mike Edwards, jim Sausedo, Steve Ekman, Lee Garrett, Greg Bowman, Barry Linette, jeff Schurrah, jeff Welton, Bill Sommer, Dan Benton, jeff Chiodo, Kevin Lauhoff, manager Bob Cook. FRONT ROW: Sean Staf- ford, Sean Sperr, Mike Balogna, jim McManus, Scott Vorice, Dan Roller, Doug Allen, Mark Andersen, Craig Brothers, john Martinez, Casey Olsen, Baily Nager, Paul Stuart. A .vt - .. .. :I ' -'Ayr ezliag ii'-,-5.,z - 'Ja 3- .- -.q,,qq:gf,5' 'f.i:, ,ggm 1 f 73 'j -'fav ,A ,gmw , .M , -1:1 4 - ,ff l 1 Completing the 440-yard sprint, Hal Longley takes a first. ABOVE: Freshman miler jeff Sigworth finishes strong in his distance event. BELOW RIGHT: Top sprinter Scott Cummings takes the tape in the final leg of the 440-yard relay. .Luang .. ' SOPHOMORE TRACK TEAM: BACK ROW: Coach Gary Hails, jack Wig- gins, Hal Longley, john Frassas, Richard Malzhan, Dave Barker, Rod Oshita, Charlie Berry, Iohn Costello, Mike Adams, Iohn Denker, Sean McConlogue, Mike Laubliner, Ted Quilligan. SECOND ROW: Bruce Fritz, Ron Chapman, jeff Amberg, Hunt Schuler, Mike Gooch, Larry Scott, john Delaney, Martin Block, Mike Clapp, Kent Smith, coach Bob Latham. FRONT ROW: Tom Gryder, Doug Binns, Vince Marchante, Tom Sarris, Luis Bertran, Mark Winkler, Marc Uharriet, manager Bob Cook, Sophs look strong, Freshmen improving The Sophomore track team started off the season on the right foot by coming up with good times for the early season meets. Mike Clapp came up with top marks in the 100- and ZOO-yard sprints, while Larry Scott came through in the hurdle events. Shot putter John Denker and pole vaulter Doug Miller were top scorers in the field events. The distance competition was led by Hunt Schuler and Jack Wiggins in the half-mile run and Tom Gryder in the mile run. The Frosh squad, seemingly always improving according to coach Bob Latham, defeated Morningside in the league opener and took first place at the Rolling Hills Invitational three days later. Top competitors for PV were Scott Cummings in sprints and Craig Duplan in the long jump. High jumper Doug Faust and shot putter Blake Bush excelled in the Freshman field events. In the distances Jim McManus was tops in the two-mile run and Jeff Sigworth led the one-mile run. r f i gpilz, . rr .I LQZVMIA 1 fi I -in V .. 1 - Eff 'raid .-5f7.ZZfr'-. MQ? i i Z Q 'MMI N --'-- --N.-.i.e,.., ,,,, W '.V-V,4 A M NWN Ah - 262-Track 1!l'm:.i -W fn,- Y4- W1 -sl . . . at , Q .4 W --....M+...M,,M , I ABOVE: Passing the baton during a meet against Redondo are varsity runners Sarah Relyea and Cindy Barnett. LEFT: jumping 1 her best is Freshman long jumper Susie Meek. I UP AND OVER goes Laurie Bruce, trying to clear the high jump bar. VARSITY TRACK: FRONT ROWg Terri Germann, Terri Sundin, Debbie Aldrete Qcapt.J, Dede Hogrefe, Laurie Hunt, Laura Allman, Jenny Coffman, Susie Meek, Melinda John, Gabriel Toutonghi, Jane Sheehan, Donnelle Marsh. MIDDLE ROW: Gayanne Piburn, Cindy Harmon, Diana Parro, Hilary Prince, Jill Howenstein, Karen Costello, Julie Raynes, Jill Duncan, Cindi Reed, Karen Riley, Debbie Robinson, Ann Halbran, Sherri Glatt, coach Julie Toombs. BACK ROW: Cindi Barnett, Kim Sig- worth, Mary Stevenson, Evelyn Stewart Icapt.J, Colleen Pilliod, Libby Kopania, Ann Grapperhaus, Darla Bellenfant, Sarah Relyea, Kim Schmardebeck, Leslie Emery, Susan Porter, Dana Rouse, Lynn Barnett, Sue Schaefer, Melitta Rorty, Laurie Bruce. QNOT SHOWN: Laura Cooper, Katie Spears, Connie Ardntj. Girls work hard, show promise for '76 track season - ff Y f - 4-S---M y The 1975 Varsity track team was stronger this year in comparison to last year, commented track coach Julie Toombs. Performing for the Sea Kings were Susie Meek, Debbie Robinson, Laurie Hunt and Sue Porter leaping the hurdles and Colleen Pilliod and Sarah Relyea running the 440. Jumping 4'11 in the high jump last year, Katie Spears again joined the track team with the added help of Laurie Bruce. Donnelle Marsh also contributed to the team through her participation in the 100-yard dash and relay and Lynn Barnett competed in the long jump, placing third in the CII: Masters Meet. NOKAY I'VE GOT IT, remarks Jill Howenstein, taking the baton from Jill Duncan in the Rolling Hills meet. Track-263 264-Golf t If , Wg ' 7- , , , f It' wi, Q , , .,, ff- s 1,-ff fy,-.1- e' ' Q , 744, 4Zf 'wwe My G, .ff F The 1975 golf team is younger than X .4 gl lasts year's league championship team fi. ii' but quite capable of winning most of 7 its matches , commented coach Bob f 'V i Wilton, At the beginning ofthe season, coach Wilton speculated that We could win the league championship. , ,,. alafzg-lqggfw-V., Tryouts were held in February to select the 23-player golf team. Some ofthe teams start players were seniors Brian Reed, Dave Ginsburg, Bret Cook, junior L 1 A 5 ,V-LY ' yjiiiff ,G .1.i if t ..', Larry Yarben and sophomores Tad A T 5, g Buchanan and Len Goswitz. All had ffjfffjfa A Q- . t Lt' excellent averages. Over Easter vacation ..,,' F ..1 i.75-1fW?'W U ' they were in three tournaments: DeBell, Indian and Inglewood SHOWING GOOD FORM, Tad Buchanan tees off in a match with Harvard High. GOLF TEAM: FRONT ROW: Larry Yarber, Craig Lewis, Danny Field, Ken Goswitz. ROW 2: Alan Bonde, Iay Dyer, Chuck DeChambeau, Alex Kim, Casey Eberting, Tad Buchanon, john Cook. BACK ROW: Coach Bob Wilton, Bill Bronstien, Brett Cook, Bret Farnum, Brian Reed, Gary Luthy, Pete Mixon, Frank Gleason, joe Schuchert, Dave Ginsberg. Golf team shows potential for '74-'75 -as . .t - ..4.:. .1-.. - ,Q x' --. - N -bd' .ti - , 1 '.-5 Y ' , . ,, ,gs-.2 . 453'-,gr-,'. qs -Mk.. A as ' ' 1 '1-the-T? :L--x-.,, Q Q., e x 1 I Q ' ' nth- . . ' C- sf .- ' I 4 x Y. I V 1 I T- I '- 1 , ..,-. X 'QYX -Y I A fra IF BY SOME LUCK your golf ball happens to land in a sand trap yo qi s , 1.4 - 0. ,A gg.. 5. ,.w,.,, ., U- - st. J.:-4-,,. 2-, , 11 .-.1 J,- , . ..f .. .1-.f,,.,7 9 u'll have a hard time trying to blast it out realizes Rob Galbraith. , . wk. x eC't.' N W, P ,A 'vi 3-.... ABOVE: Sighting his putt with the golf ball during a game is Kent Domino, RIGHT: Practicing at Palos Verdes Country Club for their game at La Cum- bre, Santa Barbara is senior Bret Cook. The team had a strong win over their opponents San Marcos High School. Golf-265 ,Zoo-Cymn Performing under the strong influences of Janna Sheehan, Linda Williams, Pam White, Laura McCoy, Ienny Coe and Brenda Mannick, the gymnastics team was strong in floor exercises. A lot of returning and new members made the team one of the stronger teams in the Bay League, commented coach Betsy Barnett. The top five gymnasts compete in the finals. Linda Howell, a hard worker, does all the scoring for the team, coach Barnett added. Further adding she said that, One of our main problems in CIF competition was improving on our optional ratings for the finals. astics ABOVE: This stunt, called the needle, being performed by Linda Williams, takes a lot of coordination and concentration. LEFT: Taking action in the center ring of the mat is Laura McCoy. She is showing how to do the stag leap which requires exact timing. BELOW: Exercising her splits on the balance beam is sophomore Peggy Roller. fi 0 83 .3 A Hi ' ' ' 'N r Q- iw 3 xt, A ,, A ' I jf Pg Q x 'I - ' X-A X li A A i. if ' ff'-wA K . fi K' - '-XJ X fx' .1 Y ' P 1 .- Q wir' rl x .. xfv ,N . I .MX nj: 5 Q 'QQ ' I k 'Xs gf ,- -'jf' I- I V , . A I - g-H W 1- -LN XSL- 1 r - - +a 2 4 Iii '1T,. ,Q . -e lf. ' 1 A' ESQ, Q 51 y, a lf A f,4,,, 4 :xx 8 n .-I: x s - - o Htl I! .'-,qnxagnx I gl 1 QW' - - 'l'll l ' 8, - n NITIYIQS'I'.l'l'!ZSlll-fLS .1 -4- 'l ll'll llll 'Alb' !'Yl in f. wo fillll K hifi QQ 'Uv transitions in TRADE 270 Advertisers' index Advanced Placement English Albert's Hosiery ............ American Savings and Loan. . . A.M. Gamby Mortuary A. Antiques Etcetera ...... The Appetizer 4,.,,,,, A.S.A.P. Printing ....,.,. Bank of America .......... Barbara Vantrease Beall Ltd ...., . Barnett and Company Realtors . . . Beach-Head Coiffures ,...... Bellini Gallery ....... Big Ioe's Delicatessen , , , Bob Curtis Oldsmobile .... Bowker Realty .................. Call Realty ..,........,.............. . . . Carwell Corperation Mercedes-Benz .... . . . Catalina Books and Art .....,..... Century Realty ...... Champion Chevy ,..... i...... Children's Shoe House ............ The City of Palos Verdes Estates .... The City of Rancho Palos Verdes . . Coldwell Banker and Company , . . Connie's Corner .....,.....,... Country Club Coiffures . . , , Cove Realty ............ Creative Learning Center .... Crest Garden Center ,.,... Dave Smith Auto Service .... DeLuca Jewelers .......... Do-Re-Mi Music ........ Empire Savings and Loan .... Fair-Man's Stamp and Coin Farre1l'5 ..,.....,....,., I Fashion Flare , .....,..... Fidelity Federal Savings . . Finley's jewelers ....,. Fosse Travel Service ...... Frontier Market i...,......., Gems and Jewelry Naturally . . . General Telephone ,...,.... Gentry Travel ......,..,.... Gigi French Restaurant .... . . . . . . Golden Cove Delicatessen ....,........ . . . Golden Cove General Store and Pet Shop Good Travel ....,.....,...,..... ,,... . , Green Hills Mortuary . . . . . . , Hair-Port Coiffures . , . Hanging Tree Gallery . . Harbor Datsun ........ ...,. Harrington Realty ................ Hillside Village Ski and Sport Shop . . Howard's Market ................ Hunter's Books ,..,, Interior Specialties ........ 1ack's at the Plaza ,.......... jean-Russell Beauty Supply. . . Jewels by Howard .......... Ioanne's Yardage . . , Jonathan Shoes ...,. just Kids ..........i... Kathy's Flower Garden .... Kathy's Gallery ..,....... Kelsie's Hair Designing . . . Kendon Motors ......,. Kovak's-Frey Pharmacy . . . Las Lomas Realty ...... L'Atelier ,......., 313 293 304 309 301 280 286 286 276 277 280 306 313 276 301 308 307 284 273 302 297 312 300 281 284 291 297 304 285 286 290 283 274 288 313 282 302 279 275 275 282 306 306 309 279 275 .276 288 294 285 311 287 272 273 279 298 302 300 286 298 314 283 278 294 285 305 301 278 311 Learned Lumber .... Leon Ames Ford ...... Lively Arts Music ...... Lunada Bay Pharmacy . . . Malaga Cove Escrow ..... Marler Wheelock Realty . . . McDonald s ............ Medical Center ......., Miss Lori .,....... Moore's Market ,... Morgan's jewelers ,........ Mr. B's for Music ........... Muzik Shoe Sale and Repair . . Pacific Coast Honda ...,.,. Pandora Beauty Salon , , . Pat's Ski Shop ...,...... Paul's Photo ............. Peninsula Car Care Center . . . Peninsula Flower Cart ....... Peninsula Gifts and Imports .... Peyton-Lincoln Mercury . . . Prep Shop ..,.......... Puppy Love Coiffures ..... Palos Verdes Begonia Farm , , . Palos Verdes Bowl ........,......... Palos Verdes Camera .,.,............... .... Palos Verdes Fire Fighters Association . . . . . . . Palos Verdes General Store ......i..., Palos Verdes Golf Shop ,.,.... Palos Verdes Police Association . . Palos Verdes Pools .................. Palos Verdes Travel Service .......,... Quality Moving and Storage Company . . . . . . . Raub's Printing Service ............. REA Express ,,........... . . . Roberts Realty ...... Rodenfels-Bates .,...... Ronald Moran Cadillac . . . R. Newman Photo ...... Russ Thor Volkswagen .... Sambo's .............. San Pedro Travel ..................... .... Scorpio Shoppe ,............,........... .... Security Pacific Bank, Malaga Cove Plaza Security Pacific Bank, Lunada Bay ..,...... .... 7-11 Food Store .....................,. .... Seyrnores Jewelers ...,.,... Sheri's Weeds and Things . . . Silver Spur Arco ...,..... Skyway Ford ..... Smith Realty ..... South Bay Photo . . Spring Realty .................. Star-Kist Foods ..,...........,..... Supreme Paint Decorating Center .... Ted von Hemert Interiors .......... Teen Patch ............ Tino's Hair Company . . . Torrance Mazda ........ Torrance Sport Shop . . Victoria Station ......... Village Greenery ,........... Village Meats and Delicatessen . . Vince's Spaghetti ........... Wallie's Gifts .......... Walteria Flower Shop . . . Whittlesey Motors ...... .......,.... Wright Realty ...... ,............ Zohmah's Interiors . . -'--'---- 311 292 290 277 274 303 284 295 313 279 301 281 305 309 290 292 280 280 277 288 278 283 275 274 300 312 274 286 307 310 281 304 298 291 308 309 303 290 290 293 291 303 292 273 285 300 303 276 281 299 311 292 307 289 282 296 278 293 296 302 296 283 296 293 294 277 297 305 Mr. Sn Mrs. Allanj Cummings s M I of MJINDLSFHI3 Mr. Sz Mrs. Charles Van Cleve Ir. Mr. Sz Mrs. J.L. Westenhaver Mr. Sz am Dr. Sz Mrs. K. Norwood Clancy C Mr. Sc Mrs. James T. Gryder i Friends of MIINDLSPHP Mr. Sn Mrs. Cecil C1. s Toftness f s qgnsv V Hillside Village Ski and Sports Shop Hillside Village Ski and Sports Shop, 24580 Hawthorne vanced. Come into this Fine sports shop and try your ath- Blvd., Torrance, 373-6173 provides a wide selection of letic skill out in a brand new outfit. Wade Reynolds and very fine quality name brand ski and tennis equipment AnneTunney are showing you their newoutfits. for athletes of any age from the beginner to the most ad- 272-Advertising rrrirrrri 3 'l 3 l l l I l i ' ll llll if 7 . V gp ft ' ,Nfl r .gp . 5 E --as 'i'g r xi -' N .... .,., '-IX P if , -fysfsni. 'Nl ki ii r gi,l-'Qi l'L!ff1,,.Q l 2 'fin '41 if ,, a ,- :K , gl fxafo- lr. ' I -l 'iff YL., 1 1 130 fff' ,Q .. I I. ' i -L 1 i Century Realty Century Realty, 777 Silver Spur Rd,, Rolling Hills Estateg, 377-0333 residential and commercial homes. Vice-President Caroline Salveter shows helps you in finding a home on the Peninsula. They can also help you Jayne Ely some of the listings for homes on the peninsula while Mary find a home out of state, They handle all types of real estate including Crenshaw eXPl3in5 to Brenda B059 about the Fefe!!-215. Howards Market Howards Market, 1716 South Elena Ave., Redondo Beach, 375-1544 offers a wide variety of all quality name brand foods. Greg Dillman and Kathy Wiggins purchase meat in the meat department from Barbra Gray, t Security Pacific Bank Security Pacific, 22 Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates 373-6981 services loans and financial advice. In the office of Mr. Lewis Bertrand, Stacey Knox, and Wade Reynolds inquire about accounts. Advertising-273 Empire Savings and Loan Empire Savings and Loan, 10 Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates, 378-6238, offers complete banking services. Lorene Carlson helps Jayne Ely with her safe deposit box, that are also available to you. Palos Verdes Begonia Farm Palos Verdes Begonia Farm, 242nd St., Walteria, 378-2228, offers the finest equipment and also service for your gardens needs. Adam Kaufman and 'Ferry Oppeinhiem ask Margaret Siliker for some gardening hints. 274-Advertising PV Fire Fighters Association Palos Verdes Fire Fighters Association, 340 Palos Verdes Drive West, Palos Verdes, 378-4275 have dedicated men who are ready, willing and able to serve the many residents of the Palos Verdes Peninsula. Malaga Cove Escrow Malaga Cove Escrow, 2550 Via Tejon, Palos Verdes Estates, 378-9288 Saleswoman Fay Bill shows seniors Ann Grapperhaus and Linda jen- nings some listings of the many homes on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. r1rfi:ff i XT E rf QV 50l.UElll C97 ' QEHiE'?ifft Fei ' x,-. Golden Cove Pet Shop Golden Cove General Store and Pet Shop, 31234 Palos Verdes Dr. West, Palos Verdes Peninsula, 541-3353. Matt Tipich, Pat King, Mindy White, and Katie Grady show some of the merchandise the shop carries. P'Qil fr a'JQ i ,A M-M, H -..J ' ,O Prontier Market Frontier Market, 2201 Palos Verdes Dr. West, Palos Verdes, 377-2029 has quality food. Paula Clark, Jayne Ely and Kathi Kearny watch as john Arnold, Roy Plunkett and Bill Clawson show how meat is cut. Posse Travel Posse Travel, 916 Silver Spur Rd., Rolling Hills Estates, 377-6788 will help you plan a worthwhile trip. I. Malvin Posse ovsmer of Posse Travel welcomes Jenny Hilton and Iayne Pace to his fine travel agency. P reefs ,,,-NRNM , 11, I . -X tlili 'l Puppy Love Coiffures Puppy Love Coiffures, 2.325 Palos Verdes Dr. West, Palos Verdes Estates, 377f2524, specializes in the grooming of all breeds. Here Pete Conway shows off Becky, a German Shepard, to Eileen Huddlestone. Advertising 27: Bob Curtis Oldsmobile Bob Curtis Oldsmobile, 3111 Pacific Coast Hwy., Torrance, 325-4321, sells, services and supplies parts for Oldsmobiles. Linda Jennings and Jamie Andres try out the sporty Omega, manufactured by Oldsmobile. I Sheri's Weeds and Things 5heri's Weeds and Things, 312 Tejon Place, Palos Verdes Estates, 378- 8518 carries plants to please everyone. Stacy Knox, Sheri Iones and Adam Kaufman are admiring a unique floral setting in the store. 276-Advertising Barbara Vantrease Beall Ltd. Barbara Vantrease Beall Ltd., 24542 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, 379- 4410 offers a wide selection of unique art and antiques. Jenny Hilton and Lori Lester are admiering their beautiful exquisite variety. Good Travel Good Travel, 2325 Palos Verdes Drive West, Palos Verdes Estates, 377- 6935 plans every detail for a memorible trip. Kathy Wiggins and Barby May view pictures of Europe shown to them by Margaret Terry. I Peninsula Flower Cart FFF Peninsula Flower Cart, 815 Silver Spur Rd., Rolling Hills Estates, S41- 2457, features flowers and plants of various kinds. Doug Kalunian pins a beautiful orchid corsage on delighted Eileen Huddlestone. Lunada Bay Pharmacy Lunada Bay Pharmacy, 2205 Via Anacapa, Palos Verdes Estates, 377- 2085 sells cosmetics, film and fills prescriptions. Pharmacist Sam Car- melli shows jamie Andres and Ann Grapperhaus how to mix drugs. ' ' 1 ,nf ' F F gi. 'F '.f.iQEi'.:'-S-' I .Q Barnett and Co. Realtors Barnett and Co. Realtors, 16 Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates, 378-8311, can help you buy or sell a home locally or nationwide. Kathi Kearny asks Mr. Barnett a question while Paula Clark looks on. Walteria Flower Shop Walteria Flower Shop, 24266 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, 375-1770, offers bouquets, plants and many other quality merchandise. Susan Wil- liams and Greg Dillman hold one ofthe many varieties of flowers. Advertising-277 Los Lomas Realty Los Lomas Realty, 801 Silver Spur Road, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-7874 deals with property sales, Doug Kalunion and Kathi Kearny are being shown plans for a new house by Corinne Soss and Cecilia Laxton. QW' 1?- f Peyton Lincoln Mercury Peyton Lincoln Mercury, 25975 5, Normandie, Harbor City, 53OA18OO, has Panteras to sporty compacts, like the 1975 Capri that Tim Conroy and Dari Mateik are checking out while Dani Hoskins looks on. 278-Advertising The Teen Patch The Teen Patch, 35 Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-6626 Rita Leon shows Jamie Andres the exciting and delightful new line of winter fashions, while jamie admires a beautiful leather coat, Kathy's Plower Garden Kathy's Flower Garden, 1708 South Catalina Ave., Redondo Beach, 373 5844 carries flowers, gifts, plants and caters parties. Kathie Kearny glee fully accepts gorgeous flowers from Doug Kalunian. l-lunter's Books Hunter's Books, 2504 Via Tejon, Malaga Cove Plaza, 375-9667, has books to suit the most discriminating taste. Ann Grapperhause and Linda Jennings browse through some books admiring the vast selections. l3inley's Jewelers Finley's jewelers, 48 Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-6851 offers fine jewelery and photography. Mark Finley is showing Beth Marshal and Fred Williams a ring from their fine collection. Golden Cove Deli Golden Cove Deli, 3122.8 Palos Verdes Dr. West, Rancho Palos Verdes, 377-9022 offers catering, box lunches and an assortment of cheeses. Paula Clark and Brenda Boise order their lunch from Debbie Kazarian. Moores Market Moores Market, 43 Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates, 375 4911 carries gourmet foods and groceries. Eileen Huddlestone admires a large apple that she selected from their fresh produce department. Advertising -279 280- lx! wi ,i 1 122 ,W llifZill.H ' H71 Pauls Photo Inc. Pauls Photo Inc,, 23252 South Hawthorne Blvd, Torrance, 375-7014 carries the best in photographic equipment, Owner Paul R. Comon shows Barby May and Pat King one of the many excellant cameras they carry, Beach Head Coiffures Beach Head Coiffures, 31222 Palos Verdes Drive West, Rancho Palos Verdes, 377-9545, offers beautiful ideas for everyones hair. Pam Manor brushes and puts up Ann Finkelsteins hair in an expert fashion. Advertising Peninsula Car Care Center Peninsula Car Care Center, 627 Deep Valley Dr., Rolling Hills Estates, 377-6946, carries parts for your car and its automotive needs. Anne Tun- ney and Adam Kaufman look over their stock of tires and mags, A.S.A.P. Printing Center A.5.A.P. Printing Center, 777 Silver Spur Road, Palos Verdes Peninsula 377-1137 offers instant printing and velo binding. Patty Metcaffe, Tam- my Elkjen and Lori Lester are looking over xerox equipment. l, I 5.1-:ag xguulmvim- 2 4 Coldwell Banker and Co. Palos Verdes Pools Coldwell Banker, 27421 Hawthorne Blvd., Rancho Palos Verdes, 541- Palos Verdes Pools, 1707 Via El Prado, Redondo Beach, 375-4428, serv- 2421 offers complete real estate services. Bill Gethy, Louise Sperberg, ices motors, heaters and filter systems. Brenda Boise lounges pool side, Susan Williams and Greg Dillman, are looking over listings. at a private pool, built and serviced by Palos Verdes Pools. ' gf: U -- Q . 'K . ,i ' .. X if 1 A I 1 4? . 1 2 l , i I 2 MT- B fOr Music Silver Spur Arco Mr. B for Music, 54 Peninsula Shopping Center, Palos Verdes Peninsula, Silver Spur Arco, 27301 Hawthorne Blvd., Rolling Hills Estates, 377- 377-7838. Mr. B's has a wide selection of music at very fine prices. Dana 4406 carries parts for and services your car. Denny Albera shows Dani Graham shows Eileen Huddlestone Mr. B's variety of stereo systems, Hoskins and Dan Mateik how to expertly dismantle an engine. Advertising-281 Gems and Jewelry Naturally Gems and jewelry Naturally, 24576 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, 377- 2515, carries beautiful fine jewelry. Cheryl Zollars jumps into Eric Am- bergs arms after he bought her a necklace from Narendra Ihaveri. X 1 , Jffwri .N-iff, Zohmah's Zohmahs Interiors, 27525 South Indian Peak Rd., Rolling Hills Estates, 377Ao921, has furniture, carpets, drapes and offers a complete decorating service. Terry Oppenheim relaxes on a Zohman's couch, 282 Advertising , iii li' llllisl any 5 Fashion Flare Fashion Flare, 1725 South Catalina Ave., Redondo Beach 378-2318 carries beautiful clothes and Lewelry. Katie Grad , Barby May and em- ployee Kathy Weeke, exhibit swimsuit and a dfess'fXr fashionable wear. onewoitiex iiitei f , ,E .mags only Supreme Paint Decorating Supreme Paint Decorating Center, 1002 Pacific Coast Highway, Redondo Beach, 373-6956 has everything for your painting, wallpapering or decorating needs. Tammy Elkjen and jenny Hilton look at wallpaper, C3 . dp l ff h f:f'4'4nfa 1259417 H -, V' , Q' + 14 fy 4 l K I 1 K u V z ' f, .- t . 3 l x re, f -4 1, 1, ,. ,il 4 1 N px 35.2 p AKA lL ill Eli. Do-Re-Mi Music Do-Re-Mi-Music, Inc., 2617 Pacific Coast Hwy., Torrance, 530-7685 Has the finest quality records and tapes. Dan Mateik, Dani Hoskins and Tim Conroy are shown with the vast selection of records they carry. Prep Shop Prep Shop, 46 Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills, 541-1212 features clothing of all sizes for men and boys. Sales clerk, Jim Field, checks the length of Doug Kalunian's pants, Paula Clark admires the jacket. T' i 'hm 'fu Village Greenery Village Greenery, 1107 South Pacific Coast Hwy., Redondo Beach, 373- 1264 offers a large assortment of plants and all their growing needs. Min- dy White and Patty Metcaffe admire a beautiful potted plant. M, ,-. . ,, 7 , 2-f W 1 ' 7 4 rg tt' g g 1 4 . , - c lust Kids just Kids, 318 Avenue 1, Redondo Beach, 373-3033 has complete ward- robes in the latest styles for children. Ann Finkelstein and lane Pace re- turn from looking at the assortment of Fashions in just Kids. Advertising 283 McDonald's Connie's Corner McDonald's, 781 Silver Spur Rd., Rolling Hills Estates, 377-9180, guar- C01-mie'5 C01-ner, 31232 Palos Verdes Dr. West, Rancho Palos Verdeg antes that you will be happy with their food and Se1'ViCE- 5fUClEl'1fS arp 377-4516, has clothing for all occasions. Ann Robinson and Lori Moore shown with employee Ed Proment around their beautiful fireplace. admire a Stylish print dress which attracted their attention T Q 'wwf'-M... ' M 4+m.,,,n , ,f , M... f ,. ,M my. Winery, M'-f-W. nun' an .ydywww ,.f,,,, 4, ,,,,,,,,,, M, ef' ,M ....wv ff .,,,,Wmf,y,,,,,,,g Catalina Books and Art Catalina Books and Art, 1907 South Catalina Ave., Redondo Beach, The Godfather. They also Carry a wide variety of art objects including 3753575531-,ies a Wide Selection gf paperbacks as well as hardback books, prints and sketches. Bob Schoenburg, Ann Crapperhaus Kathy Kearny There subjects range from bird watching to such well known novels as and Doug Kalunian skim through some interesting books, 284-Advertising Crest Carden Center Crest Carden Center, 5883 West Crest Ave., Rolling Hills Estates, 541- 2377, offers a complete line of outdoor and indoor plants and trees. Ed Weiss and Lauri Krause are shown with some beautiful poppies. S Kelsie's Hair Design Kelsie's Hair Designing, 2215-B Via Anacapa, Palos Verdes Estates, 377- 8723 specializes in expert hair fashioning. Operator Donna Gates combs out Linda Jennings hair before styling and trimming the ends. ,v 9 The Hanging Tree Gallery The Hanging Tree Gallery, 60 Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates, 377-6121 carries prints along with many other items. Saleswornan, Bar- bara Harkins shows Iayne Ely and Kathi Kearny a wallhanging. XA F f Security Pacific Bank Security Pacific, 2329 Palos Verdes Dr. West, Lunada Bay, 377-5594 offers complete banking facilities. Cathy Ziak, Wade Reynolds and as- sistant manager Ioan Hockenbary, discuss banking plans for accounts. Advertising 75: l Bank of America Bank of America, 2550 Via Tejon, Palos Verdes Estates, 378-9371 ser- vices loans and offers complete banking facilities. Students Cathy Ziak and Fred Williams discuss the college plan with Mrs. E.W. Card. Jewels by Howard jewels by Howard, 887 Silver Spur Rd, Rolling -Hills Estates, 541-1414 specializes in appraisals, custom designing and JEW9lfY- Ann GWPPQY' haus is being shown dimond rings by designer-owner l'l0WdfCl Rlldlfh- 286-Advertising mg 520,69 H , . V 1 Qing? f f1 ?41'T Palos Verdes General Store Palos Verdes General Store, 51 Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates, 375-2139 salesgirls jill and Sandy Swain greet seniors Brenda Boise and Doug Kalunian as they park their buggy next to the store. N- ,Wk 5' Dave Smith Auto Service Dave Smith Auto Service, 24510 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, 373-3931 offers a compleat line of servicing needs. Owner Dave Smith shows Kathy Wiggins and Ann Finkelstein proper maintanence for your car. rea ,..-ni' fe-Y. ' Harrington Realty ,deals with the buying and selling of properties, A group of students are waiting in front of this helpful agency. Broker Edith Kellerman is showing Beth Marshall and Mike Costello some ofthe very beautiful scenic sites on the Peninsula. il Pat Cots of Harrington Realty is showing a very interested customer, Wade Reynolds, some listings of homes for sale on the Peninsula. 4. Ti:- 21 - r' f 4 5.,gt Q52QE5,j:.-,'.y,11-,'::331fEl-:V 1-ev -,, ...M I M Barbara Marshall is showing some interested students listings of homes and properties in Palos Verdes. Harrington Realty Harrington Realty, Z4 Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates, 375-0567. Advertising-287 Green Hills Mortuar and Memorial Park w, . l . . . Pairman s Stamp and Coin Peninsula Gifts and Imports Fairmans Stamp and Coins Shop 300-4 Tejon Place, Palos Verdes Es- Peninsula Gifts and Imports, 29 Peninsula Shopping Center, Palos Ver tate 375-0146. Myrl Pairman and Ianice Andres are admiring the large des Peninsula, 377-2509, Lynn l-lerweg, Linda Jennings and Doug Kal Selection of unique Stampg and Coins. union are admiring an interesting piece of art. 288-Advertising M 1 CQQN XCED 45 Keeth 5' t 4? MORRIS Best W1shes to Palos Verdes H1gh Class of 75 from Morms the f1n1cky cat Charhe the tuna Wlth good taste and everyone at Star Klst Foods J Qi A ' x , f IE X 1 , ,K f ' , I X I P V f 'JW N. 'YQ U De Luca Jewelers De Luca jewelers, Del Amo Fashion Sq., Torrance, 370-1558, provides jewelry repairs, engraving and diamond setting. Tom Intagliata watches as Mike Marino fits a new diamond ring on Karen Westenhaver. -,,,,.....- Pandora Beauty Salon Pandora Beauty Salon, 4011 Pacific Coast Hwy., Torrance, 375-5572, offers male and female hair Styling, manicuring and wig and hair piece styling. Vernon Cerhardt uniquely styles Patty Campbells hair. 290-Advertising g Ronald Moran Cadillac Ronald Moran Cadillac, 18600 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, 370-5661, has been doing a spectacular job serving the Cadillac buying public since 1945, Kim Seaber watches jeff Miller drive off in his new Cadillac. Lively Arts Music Lively Arts Music, 148 Del Amo Fashion Sq., Torrance, 542-8878, carries an enormous selection of guitars and amplifiers. Tom Meade and Debbie Haagenson Showoff their talent on an organ and guitar, AX: x x.z.,-u..- .Q ,,i-avail-all bthr, fwfr .. , F., A3 Sambo's Sambo'S, 4127 Pacific Coast Hwy., Torrance, 378-8841, provides a fan- tastically delicious variety of pancakes, waffles, and other tasty food. Any time you're in the mood for incredible food, Sambo's is ready to 1 1 ------ 1 r l . ii 1, 7: l 3 7 i Country Club Coiffures Country Club Coiffures, 3826 Lomita Blvd., Torrance, 373-5030, uses the very finest techniques in hair treatment. lay Middletons takes a break before styling Vicki-Groves hair in a unique way. serve you with their appetizing menu of breakfast, lunch and dinner. Rob Vogtman, Lisa Barnes, Jeff Miller and Trina Stacey are about to go in for lunch during a recent shopping trip. ,as Raub's Printing Service Raub's Printing Service, 1721 South Catalina Ave., Redondo Beach, 378-Z181,prints newsletters, Forms, post cards etc. Ted Clark shows june Horton and Tom lntagliata how a copying machine is operated. Advertising-291 H if Russ Thor Volkswagon Russ Thor Volkswagen, 20410 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, 370-5771, offers complete dynarnometer diagnosis. Lovisa losephson talks to Debbie Springeld as Debbie sits in the passenger side of her new van. is E, Tino's Hair Company Tino's Hair Company, 1815 South Catalina Ave., Redondo Beach, 378- 8838, offers the finest quality hair styling around. Tino Molinari does last minute details on Karen VVestenhaver's hair before she leaves. t Vince's Spaghetti Vinces Spaghetti, 23609 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, 375-1-155,has been specializing in spaghetti for 28 years. Patty Campbell and Margi Stratton are awaiting their deliciously tasty spaghetti. Alberts Hoisery Store Alberts Hoisery Store, 53 Del Amo Fashion Sq., Torrance, 542-S878 are hoisery specialists coast to Coast and carry dancewear accessories. June Horton and Trina Stacey admire a variety of leotards. Advertising-29 Hair-Port Coiffures Hair-Port Coiffures, 23242 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, 375-0343, are specialists on permanent waving, bleaching and tints. Their hair stylists can do anything imaginable with your hair, including cutting, styling and .. Y :He 'T i P T l 3 T Q r XT' ., ,f' ,:s 1 x ' , X v' ' 54 XX ' 1 ig ' , Kathy's Gallery Kathy's Gallery, 3855 Pacific Coast Hwy., Torrance, 3754242, pmvideg a unique selection of Arts. Vicki Groves and Karen Westenhaver are looking over the wide variety of frames. 294-Advertising coloring. Owner, Roberto Martinez jokes with Kim Seaber while demon- strating to her the endless amount of ways her hair can be styled with the faiilities they have at Hair-Port Coiffures. Wallies Gifts Wallies Gifts, 132 Del Amo Fashion Sq., Torrance, 542-6780, carries specially made leather crafts, including purses, belts, and jackets. Patty Campbell and Margie Stratton admire a purse and a suede jacket. RHEDI L CENIEE THE SOUTH BAY'S FINEST PROFESSIONAL BUILDING ADJACENT TO LITTLE COMPANY OF MARY HOSPITAL TORRANCE BLVD. AND EARL ST. - TORRANCE, CALIFORNIA Advertising-295 Village Meats and Deli Village Meats and Deli, 1810 South Catalina Ave., Redondo Beach, 375-7074 has an exotic assortment of meats and sandwiches. Betsy Gude and Tom Meade purchase some cheese from the Deli's owners. Victoria Station Victoria Station, 23805 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, 373-6749 is the pur- veyor of prime rib and potable spirits. Many people corne to this unique resturant for it's excellent service and extravagant dinners. 296-Advertising Ted Von l-lemert Inc. Ted Von I-lemert, 23649 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, 378-1279 carries a variety of different brands of very unique furniture. Debbie Springeld and Jeff Miller sit comfortably on one ofthe many sofas. Torrance Mazda Torrance Mazda, 4343 West 190th St., Torrance, 542.-8511 has the top- rated service department in the country. Lisa Barnes and Tom lntagliata are shown with one of the many rotary engine Mazdas they have. Whittlesey Motors Whittlesey Motors, 2955 Pacific Coast Hwy, Torrance, 325-7500 was the winner of Toyotas finest service center award. Carolyn Cole and Charlie Stuart sit comfortably as they admire their new car. , If 55 was f., 7 A 'Qs Marv-, - n i Children's Shoe House 18 Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates 377-3577 offers a wide varelty of the latest shoe fashions Leona Van Zandt shows Rena Collins some of the very stylish shoes they carry Cove Realty Cove Realty, 426 Via Corta, Palos Verdes Estates, 378-8561 helps you select the home of your choice from a wide variety of homes they have listed for sale, as well as home rentals on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. jill Turley sits relaxing under the Cove Realty sign at their central location in Malaga Cove Plaza which provides prompt and efficient service to the entire community on the beautiful Palos Verdes Peninsula 7' ,K 5 Q GUN L E 515- s 9763! .. Los Angeles Long 873-1632. 873- You re a person we re trying satisfied customers. JOIN THE HAPPY PEOPLEL Call for a free estimate or a copy of our Helpful Hints on Moving booklet. You re not just another move to us! Beach Valley 1632 988-4501 Quality Moving Sz Storage Co. ,X Goh, , , , ' o to add to our long list of 'W ' v X X ' if X ,, i N ,M W. ff: Interior Specialties Interior Specialties, 3875 Pacific Coast Hwy., Torrance, 375f2541, offers a fine selection of contemporary and traditional home systems. Kim Sea- ber stands discussing the fine merchandise with Tom lntagliata. 298-Advertising Joanne's Yardage loanne's Yardage, Walteria, 3766 Pacific Coast Hwy., Torrance, 375- 5815,offers a wide selection of unique fabrics. June Horton and Lovisa Iosephson admire a beautiful cotton floral print. vu V LA... vs-ns' , -ag -ii, .MLW I - V ,Lai iiiif., , 4 li' li if ,,,f Skyway Ford Skyway Ford, 5555 West Manchester Avenue, Los Angeles, 694-6000, pares to take Karen Westenhaver and Margie Stratton for the ride of their is the largest Ford agency in Southern California. Skyway's selection in- life in a new Ford Econoline 100 Van. Cludes many different types of Fords and used cars. R b V o ogtman pre- Advertising-299 Palos Verdes Bowl Palos Verdes Bowl, 24600 Crenshaw Blvd, Torrance, 326-5120 has 40 excellent lanes for your bowling convenience, Students Dani Hoskins and Steve Sallus show their bowling talents to their spectators, City of Rancho Palos Verdes City of Rancho Palos Verdes, 30940 Palos Verdes Drive West, Rancho Palos Verdes, 377-0360. Greg Iezewski, jim Howey and Jeanne Cavallo dis- cuss the Rancho Palos Verdes Symbol Mayor Marilyn Ryan is holding. 300-Advertising 7-11 Food Store 7-11 Food Store, 28041 Hawthorne Blvd., Rolling Hills Estates, 541-5971 offers a variety of products 24 hours a day for your shopping convenience. Debbie Faust and Rusty Sherwood purchase Slurpees from Lee. lean Russel Beauty Supply lean Russel Beauty Supply, 17 Peninsula Center, Rolling Hills Estates 377-1431 offers the finest cosmetics, accessories, wigs and wig styling Carolyn Cole assista Valerie Wilson as she tries on her new wig. Antiques Etcetera Antiques Etcetera, 301 South Pacific Coast Hwy., Redondo Beach, 379-7416 offers a variety of antiques and fine European furinture. Joel Mayer and Ed Weiss admire an antique from their unique selection. Morgan's Jewelers Morgarfs Jewelers, 21934 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, 371f7047 offers a large selection of precious and semi precious stones, Shirlee Rapp shows jackie Anderson and Sharon Brombach a ring from their assortment. t li: ' t'::7Jff'7'- 1 ' ' , 1 -Q Lp -A--..-- P ' f 1. . ' 1 . 'i'if:'-1+-- Lf . 7. ' es... , '-s .912-e1::1g:-,g5 A A ax' H1 ...,., l -- ' ' f1:?'Eiilf.5-:ian 5 -A-s.M,.--,..Kt .V V . ---so - or-Nxx. W ...tt g -Vp QV was 3 'FM 'M' 2 li at ., I I 'r Q, K .-1, OPEN A PARKING 'i ' IN REAR t ' '-sf ,,,. lg N 1. , g Q. 5 ,A . ., Bowker Realty Bowker Realty, 2518 Palos Verdes Dr. North, Rolling Hills Estates, 831-2322 serving Rolling Hills and surrounding area. Ed Spuriell and Robin Coffey are planning to purchase property on the Peninsula. ff Ds V lmu:esf:.t:.rf,c ' lfl1!Jrt.mr. 5. R I' ,ff 1 MICR -.-.. .. l lt. -tn Kovacs-Prey Pharmacy Kovacs-Frey Pharmacy, 2860 Artesia Blvd., Redondo Beach, 371-7514 offers professionally filled prescriptions. Steve Sallus and Rena Collins are pleased with the service they received from B. lrwin Sallus. Advertising-301 'X' .,.v 'i-' Mr- at f , 5 ,. Tm' . , fa ,Mgmt Z5 E 'M Torrance Sports Shop Torrance Sports Shop, 1421 Marcelina Ave., Torrance, 328-6912 provides an assortment of sports equipment. Nancy Maizlish and John Macken- back leave this fine sports shop pleased with the service. LQ --.. Champion Chevrolet Champion Chevrolet, 707 N. Sepulveda, Manhatten Beach, 372-1151 provides prompt service to the Chevrolet buying public, Bren Smith, Dani Hoskins and Dave Woods admire this brand new 1975 Corvette. 302-Advertising Iack's at the Plaza jaclc's at the Plaza, 57 Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates, 375-9996 is a combination bakery and sandwich counter. Steve Sallus and Christi Van Cleve await their excellent eclairs from Jacks. Fidelity Federal Savings Fidelity Federal Savings, 29000 Western Ave., San Pedro, B32-7501. Truly a triple treat awaits you at Fidelity Federal, Charlie Stuart and Carolyn Cole discuss Fidelitys Free services with Maria Vishnevetsky. . ' 'wks hr it San Pedro Travel San Pedro Travel, 2438 S. Western Ave., San Pedro, 833-5265 has been sewing the South Bay for Z7 years. joey Loynd offers some suggestions for the vacations Iackie Anderson and Rusty Sherwood are planning. Rodenfels-Bates Rodenfels-Bates, 1711 Via E1 Prado, Redondo Beach, 375-0505 offers com- plete insurance service. Adam Kaufman, CJ. Rodenfels, ,lim Howey and Dan Grossman relax for a minute as they admire C.j.'s dog Brutus. if A A it 1' 4 ' :Pi I AVC Marler Wheelock Realty Marler Wheelock Realty, 415 Via Chico, Palos Verdes Estates, 373-7397. Suzy Coox shows Rick justice, Vicki Van Cleve and Cathy White a picture of one of the many homes she has sold on the Peninsula. 4. , t -.4i,,oQ Seymore's Jewelers Seymore's Jewelers, 2895 Pacific Coast Hwy., Torrance, 325-3933 carries some of the finest jewelry imaginable, Paul Ceisel shows Ieannie Cavallo and Rose Merrill one of their very elegant diamond rings. Advertising-303 American Savings and Loan American Savings and Loan, 2209 Via Anacapa, Palos Verdes Estates, billion Dollars. Robin Coffey and jim Howey discuss the techniques of 377-7881 is one of the nations largest financial institutions and has been aquiring a loan with Rae Phillips at the Peninsula's branch of American since 1585, They are also very well known for their assets of over four Savings located in the Lunada Bay Shopping Center. Palos Verdes Travel Service Creative Learning Center Palos Verdes Travel Service, 3s Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates, Creative Learning Center and School, 716 Yarmouth Rd., Palos Verdes 373-7701. Ruth Menninger Nelson, Charlie Stuart and Adam Kaufman dis- Estates, 377-6967 specializes in helping students with learning disabilities. ruse air lair and hotel accornadation: for a tour of England. Rena Collins and Ed Spuriell are assisting a studenti 304-Advertising Wright Realty Wright Realty, 2215 Via Anacapa, Palos Verdes Estates, 377-1524 sells many different forms of real estate. Paul Cooper and Rose Merrill are shown a map ofthe Peninsula area by Patricia Kraatz and Tom Major. Muzik Shoe Sales Repairs Muzik Shoe Sales and Repair Service 1012 S Pacific Coast Hwy Redondo Beach, 375-6918 provides official repair service Nancy Maizlish and Thelma Muzik help Charlie Stuart shop for his soccer equipment Ill WK.. iv xv ,x Kendon Motors 1241 Pacific Coast Hwy Harbor City 326 7231 provides ,aa--..,, X public in the South Bay area Ed Spuriell and Sharon Brombach are about Kendon Motors, -f I ' A d , , , an entire line of all model Volkswagons and Fiats and in addition offers iff f1VeA5WaY In thelf bf-and new 35 m P 8 835 SHVKUS Rabblf PUST they prompt and helpful service for the entire Vollcswagon and Fiat buying 51150155't5manYEXU'a9C0n0m1Cfeafufefi Adverti Bellini Gallery r fp .,,., ' 1 ul tw! ,E J i li 1 7 y fl l fl 7 K . N R. Newman Photo Bellini Gallery, 1018 Pacific Coast Hwy., Redondo Beach, 375-5050. Marie R. Newman Photo, 23321 S. Avalon Blvd., Scottsdale Sho in Center, PP 8 Mortimer-Bellini shows Jody Forman, Nina Harlan and Greg Iezewski a Carson, 830-5958 provides records, stereo components and camera equip- coral bracelet from their fine collection of Indian 'ewelry. ment. Stu Meador shows Debbie Faust and jim Howie a Camera. l ,.l, 1 Q 7 KEEP TALKING 5, YN ASK' , ' f Qu l' lb his S q 5 Z' , ll D 'o N . ' , J ' ,gr5.,'-! :f,ofii?5. w p . All 4 r ff ' nw Q :Egg f N B10 -lil ' kg, f , Q 2 . 'B n rr' sig. - y ,, 1 GEITERAL TELEPHONE An Equal Opportunity Employer Gentry Travel, 213 Golden Cove Shopping Center, Rancho Palos Verdes, 377-0377. Mary Williams and Karen Westenhaver discuss with Pat Ruth , arrangements for a trip they are planning to Europe. 306-Advertising . ga' Q. Spring Realty Spring Realty, 6.3 Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates, 378-9494 cent of the business on the hill. Standing under the Spring Realty sign services the entire Peninsula with their helpful and very efficient real estate are Bob Anderson, Victor Grace, Nancy Wag, Gerta Arndt, Nina Harlan, agents. Spring has a very good reputation and carries more then 30 per Patty Campbell, Adam Kaufman and Bob Kerber. , J i l l Palos Verdes Golf Shop 7Carwell Corp. Mercedes-Benz Palos Verdes Golf Shop, 3301 Via Campasina, Palos Ver-deg Estates, Carwell Corp, Mercedes-Benz, 25 Pacific Coast Hwy., Hermosa Beach, carries everything for your golfing needs. Gerald Zar shows Rick justice 376-7907 l1HS H Very highly Y-lied SSYWCS depdffmefli- Cl1YiSfi Van Cleve, and Tom Gryder a pair of gloves from their large stock. Steve Sallus and Vicki Van Cleve lounge around a Mercedes 450 Sl.. Advertising-307 i 1 l a R 1 x x 5701 1 The Appetizer, 700 Deep Valley Drive, Rolling Hills, 541-1411 or 377-8394 offers a delicatessan, catering and food to go. Pour Palos Verdes High School students are being served pizza by Al Artiano. Best of Luck to REA Express The Appetizer it the Class of 1975. MAIN OFFICE Call Realty Company Call Realty Company, 433 Via Corta, Palos Verdes, Estates, 37842268 since 1958. Call Realty has found the perfect homes for many families on is a full real estate service company including escrow, mortgage and in- the hill. Cathy White and Vicki Van Cleve wait patiently before being surance information and has been serving the residents of the Peninsula shown one ofthe many beautiful homes Call has listed. 308-Advertising Roberts Realty Roberts Realty, 19 Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates, 378-6205 is a member of the National Multi-List Service. Marilyn Pake shows Tom Gryder and Iody Forman some property listings on the hill. Z fm ? Gigi Gigi French Restaurant,316 Tejon Place,Palos Verdes Estates, is known for its fine French Cuisine. Mary Williams, Dan Grossman and joel Mayer leave Gigi's very pleased with the service and food. ilperiurifyt Pacific Coast Honda Pacific Coast Honda, 1820 W. Pacific Coast Hwy., Lomita, 326-3810 provides the motorcycle buying public with a range of Hondas. Rusty Sherwood and Robin Coffey get ready to drive away on their new bike. I , f Y' ,xi , . ,M ,I yi! A f g . ggi, !Zff f,'fEX-35 ,,., - 's-sf! , xxx.-Q f . I .V 5 ww W 1 limi.. - . V 'vw 61.1 1 - .ff U KLM-1 i ..li qv. it ir A fa W' A.M. Gamby Mortuary A,M. Gamby Mortuary, 25001 Narbonne Ave,, Lomita, 326-6343 has been sewing all faiths under family ovmership since 1936. Debbie Faust, jim Howey and Donn E, McKnight discuss various funeral plans. Advertising -309 A km gy! ,.,. ,, , ?f,ag ERT? 1, i 'J- ,,. f , - . . A . , M, . Y ,Q-ws-va, ' m MSW -' f ., , Palos Verdes Police Association Palos Verdes Police Association, 340 Palos Verdes Dr, West, Four Palos Verdes High School students prepare to be Palos Verdes Estates, 378-5211 has been serving the Estates shown an average day for a police officer in the Estates by with helpful and very thorough law enforcement since 1962. Clint Nunez and Roger Hampton in their patrgl Car. 310-Advertising 1' 'H r N Harbor Datsun Harbor Datsun, 1030 Pacific Coast Hwy., Harbor City, 534-4800 provides facilities in the South Bay area. Steve Sallus is about to take Valerie Wilson four acres of new and used cars and trucks, and in addition offers one of on the most thrilling ride of her life as she prepares herself on the hood the largest parts inventory, dealer direct leasing and the finest service of his brand new Datsun 260Z. LUMBER, PLYWOGD Open Weekdays 8-5 - Saturday 8: Sunday 9-3 374-3406 5 2 Serving South Bay Since 1924 All Your Home Improvement Needs Under One Roof BANKAMERICARD, is as 5 - Fagf Delivery Contractors ' Recommended Smith Realt Y 635 Pacific Coast Hwy. Hermosa Beach Smith Realty, 417 Via Corta, Malaga Cove Plaza, 375-2594 special' ' ' ' assisting transfered families. This beautiful car is an Excalibur Pffaieefohrl Ample parking In our lot the service at Smith Realty is a unique as this carp Advertising-311 A-f-M: a.2s,:.o-as in an :sf 4?,15:,,, -9.17 .als City of Palos Verdes Estates SEATED: Paul Peppard, Peter Prince, Mayor joseph Barnett, Robert Wel- boum and George Beaton. STANDING: Carl LaRue, Stephan Mcjones and Justine Mcjones L'Atelier Palos Verdes Camera Shop L'Atelier, 1714Vz South Catalina Ave., Redondo Beach, 375-3330 pro- Palos Verdes Camera Shop, 5 Malagfi Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates, vides you with a wide assortment of needle crafts. Ann Grapperhaus 378-5979 supplies photographers with name brand equipmentf Iohn admires severalitems from L'Atelier's beautifully unique selection. Mackenbach purchases a role of Kodak film from owner, D.H, Lowe. 312-Advertising .gp-v:':,:.1 1' ',L42L.,, '- - f- f- W -. T- Winn-1 , f v :- - , zzfscamef 1-ss., .f-Y' ,. i . ' . . -, 'l?W', f K. wi, if-'em , . . ki 23. . , A 'ff- Big loe's Delicatessen Advanced Placement Big Ioes Delicatessen, 883 Silver Spur Rd., Rolling Hills Estates, 541- 7220 sells all sorts of assorted cheeses and cold cuts. Dave Woods chooses the type of cheese for his sandwich from Ioe I ly , 2 , X E. x A- - Z A2 ' I ' as ,. 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Deborah Clauser, Amy Clauser, Laurie Clement, Bill Clifford, Mary Clifton, Tina Clothler, Van Ciowes, Peter Caaleley, Lisa cualeley, Mike Coale, Scott Cubase, Jerry . Cochran, Adrianne Cocke. Danese , Coe, jenny Coe, Laura cne, Nancy , Coe, Paul . Coffey, Robin Coffman, jeff Coffman, jenny Cohen, Cheryl Cohen, Marshall Cohn, Aaron Colaw, Kip Colburn, Amy Cole, Carolyn , Cole, Cheri ,. Cole, Phil . Cole, Tim . Collins, Rena R, . Coloma, Phil. . . Colombatto, Peri , , Conasani, Anne canary, Cheri canary, l.6ri Conrad, Katy , Conrad, Tracy . Conroy, Thomas Conroy, Tim . Consani,Anne . Cook, Bret . Cook, Fredrick Cook, james Cook, john Cook, Kristen , Cook, Robert Cooper, Ann Cooper, Bob , eCooper, Brett Cooper,Chris . . Cooper, james , Cooper, joan . Cooper, Laura . Cooper, Paul W, Copper,Steve . Copley, Mike Cordes, Greg . . Cordes, Lauren P. , COSK3l1fihi.PBl . Costas, Albert Costello, Kelly C0stello,john ,., , Costello, Michael . 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Fester, Tracey . Fetters, john ... Feuer, joanne Feyman, Richard . Field, Andy . . , Field, Daniel . Field, Heidi .. Fields, Rebecca Finkelstein, Ann Finkelstein, Richard Finmark, Brian Finnegan, Blake Finnegan, Rick Fischer, Andrew.. , Fischer, Brian W, Fischer, David Fischer, Randy Fischer, Scott Fischer, Vivian 186 . . , ,109,150,1B7 . . 109,174,Z22,Z33 . ..l09,174,222,233 64,177,1B6,1B9,200, 201 94 32 . 194 . .94,194 , ,. ,124,264 . , ,94 45,147,'l93,256 64,179,1B6,2B0,ZB3. ZB6 . . 124,223,242 124 , 109,220 , 64 123 64,195 186 . , 54 94 614,186,190 Fisher, jerry . , Fisher, Mary . Fisher, Tom ,. Fiskum, Missy Fitch, Laura Flagler, Roderick Flood. Beth Flood, Brian Florance, Mike , Florin, Rochelle Floros, Karen Flynn,Triria . Forbes, john ,. Foreman, jim Foreman, Susan Forester, Leslie Forman, jody . Forsyth, Pam Foshee, Karen . Foster, john .. Fotion, David .. Fowell, joy . . Francisco, George Francisco, joe . , Frank,Michael . Franklin, Chris . Franzman, Richard Fredella, llona . Freed, Cynthia Freed, Wendy A. . Freel, Cynthia French, Mike . Frey, Conrad . . Friederichs, Anni rrieeleriey, Lucia Frimtzis, Bruce , Fritz, Bruce .. Fritz, David , Fruhling, Erika Furuya, Monte . Gable, jim . . Gabrtel,Dawn . Gaffney, Karen , Galbrith, Robert Galleran, Tony . Garber, Michael Garcia, Diane . Garcia, Linda . Gardner, Brian . Gardner, jan ,. , Gardner, Valerie . Gargano, Angela . Garley, Mike ,. Garrett, Lee Gasster, Lisa , Gates, Debbie .. Gates, Shannon Gates, Ted ,. . Gates, Wendy Gaubatz, Karen Gaubatz, Margret Gause, Don . ,. Cause, Tracy , Gauthier, Brian Geernart, Bret ,, Crell. joan . ,,. , Gell-Mann, Murray Ceiser, Barbara , Gentry, Susan , , German,Rich ,. Germann,jim . . Germann,Teresa . Gerrard, Gigi Gever, Brian .. Gibb, joyce . , Gilbert, Dave . Gillette, Robert ,. Gillette, Wendy Gilroy,Ed cilr6y,1'6rn . , Ginsburg, David Gira, Dan , ,. Gittleson,Dean , Glass,jeralyn . Glatt,Isleen ,. 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Jeff , Griffin, Kathy Griffin, Mary-Clare Griggs, Glenn ,, , Griggs, Tom , Grillon, Michelle Grillon. Steve . Griswold, Bill Griswold, Vicky Grossman, Dan Groves Vicki Grubb.Bob Grube.lim Gruen,Paula Griietter,David , cryaer, Tarn Gude, Betsy , Guinessey, Joan. Guinessey, Peggy Gunn, James , . Gunther, Gina . Gunther, Wendy Gurman, Laurie Gursey, Darlene Haagenson, Debbie l-laagenaen, Lowell Haase, Claret Hadley, Richard Hagan, Kent ..,, Hagelberg, Anne Hagelberg, Jane l-legen, Donald Hagins, Gary . nails, Gary Haire. Jenny , Halboth, Karen . Halbran, Ann Hale, Bruce , Hale, Debbi , Hale, George ,., Hale, Matthew . . Hale, Tony Halikis. Evelyn Hall, Lynda .. Hall, Mark . Halladay, Bruce Halloran, Anne Halloran, Tim , Hallstein, Sharon Halstead, Susie , . Hamilton,Barry , Hammer, Steve , Hammitt, Tom , Hanawa, Tomoko Hancock, Mark Haney, Leticia, , , l-lariiing, aren Harding, Fred . Harding, Heidi ,,, Harding, Lotte , ,, hlarelyaarnn . ., Harkleroad, Kris , Harlan, Mike Harlan, Nina Harman, Bob Harmon,Bob .. Harmon, Cindy Harmon, Jane Harmon, Lois , , Harmon, Mary ,. Harper, Janet , Harper, Julia Harper, Nancy , Harrell, Christy , Harris,Carolyn , Harris, Cindy Harris, Joshua Harris, Petrina Harrison, Janice Harrison, Joyce Hart, Barbara , Hart, Cindy Hartke, Bill ,, Hartley, Jack Hasencamp, Aleta Haskell, Gregg , Hasley, Ruth .. , Hatano, Dwight Haug, Cathi , .. Hause, Mark. ,. Havens, Robert . 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Heller, Martin , Hemphill. Lisa Henderson, Natalie l-lenaerean, Shelley Hendrickson, Chris Hendrickson, Eric Hendrie, Tammy Henrisi, Anne . . Henry, Tom Hensley, Bill , Hensley, David . . Hepper,Jeff , Heron, Sue Herry, Tirn Hertler, Curt Hertler, Spencer Herzstein, Neal . Hess, Kathy ,. Hess, Scott Heusdens, Alan ,. Hewitt, Kathy Hiatt, Stephanie Higginbotham,Nancy . . Higgs,Greg Hildreth.Teri . Hill, Brian Hill, Debby , Hill,Jennifer .. Hill,John .. Hilton, Dave Hilton,Heather , Hilton,Jennifer Hilton,Wendy , Hinchliffe, Lisa l-lipleinenchip ,, Hippe, Kathy ,. Hinton,Greg Hise, Brad , , . , , Hixenbaugh, David Hlavac, Liz Hoag, Kathy l-ledge, Jerry . . . Hodges, Jack . , l-iaageaan, Phil , Hodson, Julie . Hodson, Patty Hodson, Phil l-iarieen, Philip , , Hofberg, Robert Hoffman, Clare . Hoffman, Paul .. , Hogan, Phil , Hngrefe, Dee-Dee Hogrefe, Scott . Hogson, Phil , Hogue, John .., Holcomb, Gary Holcomb. 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Hurst,Chuck . l-hrrller, Spencer l-liirwiez, Philip Hurwicz, Stefan , Hurwicz, Claude Hustler, Kathie Hwang,William Hymen, Buster ,. lntagliata,Robert , lntagliata,Tom ,. Irani, Cyrus , Irwin, KC . ,. . Islava, Bill Islava, Steve Jacaruso, Joe Jackson, Brian Jackson, Don , Jacobs, Charlotte Jacobs, Dean Jacobs, Sebastian . Jacobson, Jordan Jacoby, Robert James, Kim Jani,Joy ,. ,,, Jenkins, Kirsten Jenks, Ray ,. ,.. Jennings, Carloyn Jenninge,Jiilie . Jennings, Linda .. Jensen, Kendall , Jensen, Teri Ann Jesser, Corey . ,. Jesser, Kim , Jezewski, Greg ,. Joanou, Mike , John, Melinda , Johnson, Brenda Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Dan Johnson, Daniel , Johnson. John, . Johnson, Judy , Johnson, Ma!! ,. Johnson, Nina Johnston, Ron, . Jones, Bevan Jones, Brad , Jones,Carlton . Jones, Connie Jones, Erin . , Jones, Jeannie Jones, Lee . . Jones, Lisa Jones, Lynda , , Jones, Maren .. Jones, Ted Jones, Tarie ,. Jones, Victoria Jordahl, Mike , , Josephson, Lovisa Josephson, Luli .. ,. , Judge, Pam ,. Judy, Willard Jiiell,Jan Juell, Melinda, . Juell,Patti Juncal, Robert , Jury,Cliff Justice, Rick , Kabel, Kim Kaehler, Karen , Kaehler, Kathi ,. Kaehler, Robert Kaemerle, Bill . Kaemerle, Carl , , Kaemerle, Robert Kaihovaara, Antti Kalemkiarian, Paul Kalionzes, Megan Kall, Robin . 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Kaufman, Adam H, Kaye, Debbie A Kaye, Greg Kaye, Terri Kazarian, Joel , lKearny, Kathi Keating, John Keenan, Mary , Keenan, Sally , Keel, Trudy Kehres, Sally Keller, Kim Keller, Mark Kelley, Karen Kelley, Maureen Kelly, Alan . Kelly. Joe Kemper, Kevin Kendall, Mark Kendall, Mimi Kendall, Tod , Kennedy, Carol . . Kennedy, John Kennedy, Tracey Kennon, Kevin Kent, Kathryne Keryon, Dana , Kenyon, Donna Kenyon, Gail ,. Kenzik, Alison , Keran, Lane Kerr, Carol Kettel, David A. Kettel, Dorothy . , Kettler, Carol , Keyes, Matt . , Kibbe, Gwen Kiesler, Chris Kiesler, Kellie Kilty, Ann Kim, Alex Kim, Joyce , Kim, Larry Kim, Sue . . . Kimmerle, Sue . Kinaman, Karen King, Alan . , King, Debbie , King, Patricia ,,, Kinney,James .. , Kinney, Leslie Kirk, Guy ,.,, Kirk, Maya Kirkman, Peter . , Kirehherger, Ferd Kirshberger, Marilyn , Klein, David Klein, Michael . .,, Kleinhessilink, Dirk Klimmek,John , Kloetzel, Mark , Knott, Brenda L, Knowles, Jeff Knox, Stacey , Kaepelee, Jane Kolosuary, Judy .. , Koltko, Kristi Koltko, Mary Ann Kopania. Andy Kapania, Libby , Kopecek, Bob . Kapeeele, Joe . Kordich, Anthony Kost, Ed , Kost, Jane . , Kost, Rich ,. , Koster. Mark Kotlarski, Ann Kotlowitz, Steven Kowalski, Larry Kowalski, Mike , Kraatz, Laurie Kramer, Rhonda Kratz, Nick . Kraus, Laurie ,. Krauser, Bill Kredel, Eric Krenherg, Andy Kronshage, Dave Krug. Caryl , , Kruger, Jamie . Kuehnle, Kale Kuhns, David, Kulakowski, Mike Kukel, Alan , , Kuo. 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Niculos Lane, Carl Laimbeer, Bill Laird, William La Marca. Perry Lamoreaux, Tina Landolf1,Doug Lang, Nancy Langpap, Scott Lanfersieck, Jennie Lantz, Kelly Lantz, Ken Lanz, Milo Lape. Chris Lape, Elizabeth Laraway. Lisa LaRose. Llanl Larson, David Larson, Dick Larson, Keith Larson, Linda Larson,Tom Larue, Carl Lata, Paul Latimer, Lew Latham, Bob Latla, Paul Laubltner, Mike Laudlg, ludith Lauhoff, Karen Lauhoff, Kevin Lester, Laurie Lavertz. Don E Lawrence, Catherine Lawrence, Cary Lawson, Iames Lawson. Lizzy. Lawson, Lizl . Lawson, Mary Lazar, Mark Lazar. Sue Learman, Lee LeBeau, Mike Lecktngton, Pal Ledger, Wendy Ledger, Robin Lee, Denise , Lee, Dorothy Lee, Howard Lee, Mitch . Lee. 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David ,. , ,Qs Ln-u, May , 37 Lindsey. Barry , 260 Lindsey, Jim , 95,199 Lindsey, Steve . 127,155,237 Linehan, Kathy 50,106,112,176,199 Linneti, Barry , 127,171,233,260,321 Linnett, Kim 95,156,320 Lrnstedt, Adam 127,223,242 Liu, Dwight 98,186,19Z,195 Liu, Richard , 95,192 Livingston, Richard 73 Liuzzi, Dean 112,187 Liuzzi. Steven 73 Lockwood, Lesa , 127 I-9Ban, Alison 73,165,177,186 L9l1.V1fky 73,167,179,198 Lohmiller, Bill 112,222 Lombardi, Larry 112 Longley, Hal 112,169,222,260,261 Longley, Martha 95,169,156,225 Longley, Steve 73.75,83,122,137,140, 144152,160,168,169,186,205,219 Lopez, Rita 98 Lorher. Rick . 243,255 Lotspeich. April 98 Love, David 127 Lovlsell, Ian 95 Lovisell, Richard H 73 Lovr1cl1,Mar1orie 127,187 L0wr1e,Craig 73,I83,21O,258 Lowrie, leff 75 Lowrie, Lynette 112 Lowry. Eileen 127,154 Lowry, Mike 112,233 Lulaliner, Mike 112 Lucas, jean 24 Ludwick, Kathy 127 Ludwick, Steve 112,179 Ludwig, William 35 Lulzzi. Dean 187 Lukas, Maria Lundberg,Mary . Lung,lohn . Lung, Steve Lung, Peter Luthi, Cary Lynch, Meg , Lynch, Mike , Lynch,Peggy . , Lynn, Annie Lynn, Perry Lyons, Bernie Lytal. K.C. , ,98 , 98 , 73 112 , 98 . 112,264 . . . 98 . 127 50,11Z,150,151,17o,198 98,176-1,186,229,266 , 42 73,144,147,158,160,1o9, 174,175,178,220,221 98 T11 Maass, Diane MacConnell, Martin MacDonald, Debra Macdonald, Kathryn Mace, Dixie , MacFarlane, Beth MacKallor, Laura Mackenbach, David Mackenbach, john Machit, Monte Mackey,jol1n , Mack1ewicz,Chriss Mackiewlcz, Peter Mackie, Nancy Macmillan, Laurie Macy. Ioel Macy, John Macy, Sally Madison, Randy . Magruder, Liz Mairet, David Mairet, Stephen Malzlish, Nancy Maksutou, D, D, Malakoff, john , Malakoff, Randi Maldonado, Lynn Maldonado, Robert . Malec. Scott , Mallon, Abby Maloney, Dennie Maltby, Dave Maltin, David Malzhan, Richard Mance, Mickey Manley, Gary Mannick, Brenda Marantz, Melissa Marchante, JoAnn , Marchante, Vincent Marcus,Ted Marcy, Bill Margolf, Diane Marineau, Larry Marino, Don Marinovich, Larry Markyton, Mary Marsh, Donelle Marsh, Roslyn Marshall, Beth Martella, Ben Martella, Mark . Martin, Doug , Martin, Henriette Marlin, Lee , Martin, Mary . . Martin, Michelle Martin, Monica , Martinez, Iohn Martinez, Robert Martinsen, Susan Martinsen, Tom . Maruschak, Brian Mason, Ieff Mason, Peter . Matamoros, Michael Mateik, Daniel Matelk, Sue Matson, Cindy Mattingly, Brent Maughan, Kathy Maughan, Sue May, Barby May, Diane May, Nancy , Mayer, loel Mayer, Margo MCArll'1ur, Ann Marie McCaman, Kent McCandless, Mike , McCaw, Keith McClarin, David McColl, Colleen Mecunlrrgue, Sean McConn, Anthony McConn, Chris McConn, Mark McConville, Liz McCormack, Ann McCormack, Marylyn McCormack, Maureen McCoy, Laura McCoy, Matthew McCrady. Allison McCray, Lisa McDonald, Cindy Mrnonald, Doug McDonald, Kelley McFadden, Clancy . 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McGuire, Laura MfGufsan, Michael F, McGurgan, Vincent . Mcllraith, Steve Mclntire, Kay. Mclnyre, Dan .. Mclones, lustin ,. Mcjones, Stephen , McKenna, Ed . ,. , McKenna. Kelly , McKie, Pat , McKissock, Ellen McLean, Deidre . McLemore, Melinda , McManus, james , McMulty, Beverly McMura1e, Laura McNeal, Kelley McNutt, Eileen Sharon McRoberts, Cary McStravick, Anne McTaggart,V1cki Meade, Thomas ,. Meador, Roxanne , Medlin, Phil . . Meek, Don . Meek, Susie . . Mehrmann, Karen ,. Mehrmann, Leslie Mellison, Riccl Mellott,Tom ,. Mellott. Valerie . Mendoza, Jackie Mendoza, Iohn Mendoza, Rrrlry ., Mericle, Paul. . , Merrill, Adrienne Merrill, Don A. . Merrill, Rosemarie Meronek, Kathy Mervis, Ruth . Mery, Lynn Metcalfe, luey Metcalfe, Pattie , Meyer, Dorothy , Meyer, Marllynn Micklewail, Laurie Mleklewalt, Trudy ,, Middleman, Paul , Migotsky, Alexandra Migotsky, John . Migotsky, Sandy . Mihaljevich, john , Miller, Brent . Miller, Brian Miller, Cindy Miller, Craig Miller, Doug , . Miller. left Miller, Kathy . Miller, Lani Miller, Mike , Miller,Nancy . Miller, Stan .. Miller,Stephen . Miller,Tom . Milliken, Leslie Mills, Marc ,. Mitchell, Claudia . Mitchell, Greg Mitchell, Michael . Mitchell,Mark ,. Mitchell, Rod . , Mitton, Maureen . Mixon, Peter Mixon, Tracy .. Mock, Holly .. Moffat, Rob ,. Moffat. Steve ., Moller, Frederika Moller, lan , Molnar. jim . .. Miloney. Dennis , Moloney, Mary Moloney, Terry . Monk, Lon . Monk, Nancy Montgomery, Capri Montgomery, Chris Montgomery, Donna Moore, Anne . . . Moore, Dede Moore, Ed Moore, Cloria , Moore, jim Moore, Lee. Moore, Lori Moore, Miriam Moore, Tami Moorhead, Allison . Mordaunt, Dodie , . Morgan, Brett Morgan, Deana Morgan, Karen Morningstar, Mike Morrison, Andrea Morrison, Patti Morse, Suzanne Mortimer, Leslie Mortimer, Mark Moseley, Anthony , Mozes, Ralph Mueller, Brian Mueller, Liz Muilenberg. 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Murphy.Cynthia Murphy. Darren Murphy. Kelli Murphy. Kristen Murpl1y,Meg Murphy, Make Murphy, Pat Murphy, Tim . Murphy. Tom Murray, Dale , Murray, onine Murray, Gerry Murray, lacque , Murrin, Cassie Murrin,Catherine Muse, Kerry Muusers, Suzy Mygatt,Tony Myhre, Pal T1 Nadir, Milo Nager, Bailey . Nash, Brian Nash, lohn Nash, Phillip Nash, Shelley Natalizio,Mike , Naughton, David Naughton, Denise Naughton. Lynn ,. Needham, Crystal Neidengard, Evelyn Lee Neilan, Katherine Neipris, Mike . Nelms. Stacey Nelson, Brian Nelson, Nancy. Nelson, Susan , Nesbitt, Earl Neuman, Tracy Neuman, Wendy Neuner, Steve ,. Newell.Byran Newlin, Kevin Newman, Russ . Nocella, Lisa Nichols, Mark , Nichols. Tom Nicol, Doug , Nicol, Scott . Nicosia, Dean .. Nlden, Rhonda Ninnis, Mike . Noll, Dean M . Noonan, Kerry Noonan, Steve Norris, Dave Nou rse, jane Novelli, Laurie Novom. Andy Oaxaca, Francisco O'Brien, Christy O'Brien,1oan , O'Brien, Kent , O'Brien, Mike O'Brien, Rita . O'Brien, Steve . O'Brien, Timothy Oconnell, Edward , . O'Connell, Kathryn 0 Odenlng, Campbell Morris, O'Crady, Maureen O'Hora, Maureen Okubo. Edith Oldham. Graeme . Olsen, Casey Olsen, Nancy Olson, Kermit . O'Neil. Mary Oppenheim, Katle Oppenheim, Terry Orme, Tony , . flrr. Michael , O'Rourke, john o'R6urlre, Ryan Oshiro, Ralph K. Oshita,RoblJir1 Oshita, Rod Oslund, Laura O'Sullivan, Mike Oversier, Anke Owen, Debbie Owen, jackie Owens. William Oye, Bruce Pace, lane Pacheco. Tina Pack, Michael Packer, Brad Packer, janet Paliobagis, Christine Palmer. Alan Palomba, Bob Paoluccl. 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Schoen feld, Carol Schoenfeld, Eric Schoof, .john ,. Schoof, Randy Schotts, Julie ,,, Schrandt, Chris Schroll, Kathy . , Schychard, John Schuchert, joey Schuchert, Michele Schuegraf, Susi , Schugart, Kim , Schuler, Hunt , , Schull, Sara , Schulman,jane Schulman,Rob . Schultz,Carla Schultz, Christine Schultz, Lizanne Schultz,Stan , , Schultz,Steve . . Schulz, Doug . Schulze, Liz , Schurrah, jeff . Schussler, jane Scofield, Dorothy Scott, Doug Scott, Larry Scott, Sandy , Scoville, Arlene , Scoville, Denise Scroggin, Roy , Scully, Brandon Scurrah, jeff , Seaber, Gary Seaber, Kim Seaber, Shelly Seamans, Chip Seary, Lejeune Seeburger, Dan Seers, Bill ,, , Seers, Debbie , Sertz, Kathy Self, Robert, . Selman, Bas , Selway, Richard Sepke, Kathy Sepke, Keith Serocki, Bob Serockl, joan , Shaffer, john Shannon, Anne Shannon, Rob Shaphren, Brent Sharp, Anne S , 101 129 115,192 . 81 115,201 129,223,237 ,,81.173,193,300,301,302, 307,311,313 99,136,137 129,237,260 , 115 .81,16S,174,186,228,230 . ,115 41,81,144,184,321 , , 101 ,. 115,191 ,. ,. , 248 . 115,170,176,178,266 . 81,148,159,169,170, 176,186,201 .. 101 129 81,168 . .101,220 ,. ..81,194 115,213,261 81,214,215 129 115 ,, 33 81 . , 115 , . 260 . ..129,223,233 81,176,177,196,201 , .. ,129 .. .81,206,247 101,248 129 ,. , 115 129,193,229 ,. ,, . 263 .. 81 , 129,171,321 ,. 129,Z19,223,233 115,190,193,214,215 81,147,165,177,1B6, 219,228,229.244 81,153,165,179, 183,186 .. ,..129,199 129,187 , , .101,186 . . 101,263 . 194 149 129 ,101,179,180 ,, ,. 129 . 101,186,198 .,,, 81,173 3l,171,172,284,321 ,,,. . 101,169,177 . 160 129,233 , 101,200,201 ,101 . , 115,194,198,220 81,167 ,,, ,, 129,223 ,115,264 81,171,174,176. 186,189,200 ,. , , . 130 115,142,187,190,191 . ..115,213,260,261 . , 150 81,150,198 ,, 130,242 130 ,. 82 115,180 . . 120.227 101,194,224,225,248, 249 , . ,, 101 101,184 260 115 , 130,179 ,. . ,101,186 115,222,260,261 . , ,,101 .115 81 . , 102 130,193,22'-3,245,257 . , 130,223 . . .130.223,236,237 81,163,176,198,290,Z94, 298 130,257 130,223 130 82 , 102,230 . 115 . 81 . , 130 81,193,199 24,188 116,180,183,185 102 116,233 82,186 116 102,186 130,223 , 139 102,176,18o,194,196 Sharpsteen, Gretchen Sharpsieen, jay Shaw, jeff Shaw, Kristie , Shaw, Leslie , Sheahan, Leslie Shearer, Tom Sheehan, Chris Sheehan,jane Sheehan,janna Sheehan, Mary Shelor, john Shelor, Rick Sherman, Gigi Sherratt, Rob Sherwood, Mark Sherwood, Rusty Shields Steve Shriver, Steve , Shull, Dave Shull, Kathy . shrill, Sara Shurtleff, Gary Shurtleff,Mark , Shutt, David sir-lrane,1-rnry Sidrane, Susie Siegel,Geoff , Siegel, Kim Sigworth, Jeff Sigworth, Kim, , 116 82 116 116,250 82 , 102,193,228 . 130,223 , . , 130 92,102,245,263 82,201,266 82.102 , 186 82,184,199 116,187,250 ,. . 130,179 186 , 42,60,82,134,174, 300,303,309 102,254 ,. , 102,186 ,116.179,183 . 201 116,169 82,150,169 130 ,, 102 102 116,229 82,186 . . 116,194 130,213,260.261 102,176,193,263 Silberman, lane , , 116 srllrernran, Sonny , . .102 Simes,Lisa 130 Simmons, Suzan . , , 130 Simpson, Irv , 130,213,260 Sinclair, Greg , ., 102 Sirrdlrrrger, Deborah ., , 102,174,186,187, 191 Sisk,Cameron , 116,153 Sisto, Daniel 102 Slacter,Steve 116,156 Sladek, Doug , ,, 130 Slarra, Loretta ,, B2,152,159,176 Slatton, Gary ,, 42,174,226 Slatton,Jim 146,156,174 Slay, Brian ,, , ,130,223 Sr-rrathers,Mareia , 82,154,156 Smith,Arrrre , 116,176,189 Smith, Bren ,, 302,321 Smith, Brian. . 130,223,237 Smith,Erian , 116,222 Smith, Cary 52,221,230 Smith,Craig . 116,199 Smith, Debbie 116 Smith, Diana . 116 Smith jeff ,, , 52,233 Smithulosephirie , , 49 Smith, Kent ,, 116,172,222,261 Smith Matt , ,. 116 Smith Melinda . s2,134,136.161,16S. 177 Smith,Shannon , , ., 130 Smith,Stuart 130,154 Smyth,ArrnMarie , ,.43,189 Snell, Sioux 130 Snur,Cary, ., 82,176 Srrur,Mike 116,22 Snyder, Georgia , 102,186 Soll, Mark 116 sernere, Kelly 116 Sommer, Bill , 213,260 Sorerrg, Keith 102 Southgale,Mike, , , 130,233 Sowell, Jacqueline . , 130,195 Sowell,Iennifer , s2,153,166,167,1a7, 190,193,199 Sowell, Susan ,,.. 32,199 Spadaforo,joy 37, Spafford, Pia . 52 Spalenka, Maggie, , 82,176 Spates, Lesley 102,251 Spares, Lori , ., 130,250 Spears,Bob , 116,226,227,z56,247 Spear, Katie . 102,192,193,263 Spencer, Bill , 102,220,254 Sperrcer,Sue . 13o,144,171,221 Spera, Sandor Spera, Shawn Spillane, Tom , . sprneela, Debby Springer,Brian , , Spruiell,Ed , Spry, Vikki Spurgeon, Rick Spuriline,Tim Starr, Karen Stacey Trina Stafford, john S, Stafford, Keith Stafford, Sean R. Stalker, lim Stancliffe, Karen Stankey, Matt Stansel, Karen Stansel Krrk Stanton, Bruce Stanton, Paula Siarbird, Kirk Starck, Elsa Starr, Stephanie Stefanides, Nina Steighner, Bernard A. Stein. Andrea Steiner, Carol Steinhauer, Eric Stephenson, jeff Stevenson, Larry ,, 82,199,258 ,. . ,130,196,260 .82,178,179,198,200. 220,221,238,239 . 82,156,182,292,293, 296 , 46 83,168,172,173,174,190, 197,301,304,305 83,180,181 .. 102,226 , . 130,213 102,144,169,176,200 83,165,170,171,176,l77, 200,201,204,291,293 . 64,69,83,165,186, 189,224 . 116,222,243 130,140,169,233. 260 130 35,83,150,151.165, 186,236,237,261 102,2-10,241,254 102 83 99,102 116,185 83,174,178 83,165,170,186,190 116,250 102,176,189 33 130,179 ., 130 130,213,260 83 116,187 Stevenson, Mark Stevenson, Mary Stevenson, Rex Stewart Arnold Stewart, Evelyn Stewart, Neil Stewart, Paul Stewart, Tom Still, Scott Stodder, David , Stodder, Mark Stock, Cynthia Stockwell, Frederick C Stone, Kim Stone, Lisa Stone, Liz Stone, Marc Storsteen, Alison Storsteen, Erik Stratton, Donna Stratton, Margie Strauss, Marcy Strohm, Brian Strom, Brock Strong, Chris , Stuart, Charles Stuart, Paul , Stucki, Crant ,, Stumlmacher, Nancy, Strenk, Russ Strom, Brock Sullivan, Coleen Sullivan Chris Sullivanlim Sullivan, Marty Summers, Victoria Lynn Sumrall, jeffrey Sudin, Terri Swanson, Kathy . Swanson, Suzanne Sweeney, Kim Sweeney, Paul M. Sweet, Barbara Syrett, Louise Szafran, Celia Talbert, Mike Tamblnl, Neil , Tandy, Elyse Tanner, Greg Tarman, jim , Tarman,Marianne , Taylor, Debbie , Teltscher, Elliot Teter, lennle Teter, Su , Teuber, Arny Teuber, Cordon. Thayer, Kathy , Thels, Barb Theis, Mary Thelen, Mike . Thom, Kim Thomas, Bill Thomas, Chris Thomas, Dave Thomas, Debbie Thompson, Bruce Thomas, Diane Thomas, Eric Thompson,Cail , Thor, Mike Thor, Thomas Thorne, Kip Thurston, Virginia Tillman, jane Tinley, Mike Tirado, Dana Titherington, Karen Tolliffe, Claire Tollitfe, Drew Tornelevage, Iohn . Toornlas, Julia Torino, Brett 8 Torrance, Tom Toscano, joanne Toscano, Kim Toth, Iulie Toth, Richard Toutonghi, Gabrielle Traeger, Phil , Trakas, Anne Trakas, jeff Trauth, Dennis Trauth, Glenn Trimble, Alan Trirnrn, Libby Trimm, Shelley Tronolone, Chris Tronolone, Teresa Trop, Ann Trop, Paula Tucker, Treva Tullpant, Dan Tumanlan, Jeanne Tunner, Tracy Tunney, Anne Turley, lack Turley, Iill Turner, Craig Turner, Holly Twohy, Cindy Tylka, Rrchara Tylka, Suzanne 83,184,186,188,210, 258 ,116,180,263 102 130 . 83,183,230,263 83 130 116,243 102,175,220,258 83,170,192 116,170,172,192 , 102 . 46 102 83 83 ., , 130 83,185,197 , , 116,197 ,. , 102,179 83,173,293,294,296, 299 130,179,184 116 ., 237 . 102 84,168,171,172,173, 297,302,Q-304,305,321 260 , 84 ,. ,130 130 . 130,223 18,116 102,192,197,212,258 , 102 ,239 88 84 130,263 , 130 , 116 . 102 84,146,147,148,158, 168,175,178,191,220 , 116,172,179 131,199 , 116 t , 102,186 116,19-4,227,248,249 . , B4 116,187 , 131 84 , B4 116,217 ,84,167 116 . 102 131 84 , 193,245 , 102,193,244 116,185,222 . 116 B4 116,222,243 . 116,222 117,176 , , 102,234 84,153,167 B5 . 117,176 102 131,223,237 194 24 . 131 ,. 117 , 117,222,252,254 . 131 85 131,213,260 , 102 ,45,263 85 85 102 117 117 , 85 117,263 B5 131 100,'lO3,'l34,230,254 117 .85 . 131 103 131 103 131 131 85,157,183 103,186 103 159,176 103 B5,lo5,loo,lB7,Zob, 272,280 131 103,183,297 117,l74,188,226,227, 249 131,250 117,187 131,192,227,248 117,17o,1B7,192, 193,200,266 ll Uharriet, Marc .,.117,2o1 Underhill, Barbara . .55 Under, Dahae . 117 Underwoodrorn ss,1o5,1so Uphotf, Bill , 117 Uphoff, Mike .55 Urlman, E,M. . 43 Urquhart, Martha ,. ,131 Uruburu, Kay .. .24 V Vanapelsberg, Ingrid , 117 van Adelsberg,loostH, , , s5,2os Van Cleve, Christi . as,15o,17o,1s3, 186,302,307 Van Cleve, Vicki , 117,171,303,307,308, 321 Van de Bunt, Annette , . , , . 131 Van de Bunt, Magda 117,229 Van Der Zee, lames , 103 Valenti, Victor , , 103 Valukonis, Alan , , .117,2ss Vanesian,Gary ,, .55 Vanesieson, Lori ,117 Van juisen, Sard 135 vannorsaall, Hope wa Vannorsdall, lane , 131 Varend, Pete , . 131,223 Varga, Mark ., , 131,219,233 Varner, Thomas , 85,186,206,224,246, 247 Varney, Bill . 103,226 Varney, Shawn , ,, 85,148 Vasilion, William .. 131 Vawter, Richard , 1c3,1a3,1a5,199 Vawter, Sheri , 131,154 Verboon, Cindy , ,131 Verboon,Tim 117 Veyrassei, Victor ,, as viaensik, Bob . . ss Vincent, Alison 131,266 Vindensek, Mark , 103,233 Virtue, Rodger . . , 117,172 Voce, Eugene 85,143,l55,182 Vogtman, Richard . 103,230 Vogtman, Robert 85,173,291,292, 296,299,321 Vollmer, jeffrey 131 Von Asdel, Hazel Zo von zup, Karla , aa Von Zup, Rick 117,222,254 Vorse, Scott ,., , , ,131,z33,2oo Voss, Larry . , , , 103 Vuncannon, Barbara . . , 103,176,193,204, 229 W Waalen, Nelliej 33 Waite, Candace . 103 Waite, Carmen , 117,184 Walchli, lane , 38,191 Walker, Dale . . 131 Walker, Duffy ,103 Walker, Duncan . , , ,B6,1o5,169,186 Walker, Hank . , 76,194,195 Walker, Scott 117 Wall, Gina 131,197 Walsh, Robin , 131 Walsh, Tom 131 Walt, Elizabeth , 131,250 Walt, john 131,227,249 Walt, Kevin 103,226,247 Walter, Cheryl , 117,194 Walters, Scott B6 Wannarnaker, Doug 131,179 Wannamaker, Elizabeth 86,180,192 Warbritton, Cindy 103 Ward, Iulie 109,116,117,176 Ward, Pam .. , 117,180 warlcentin, El lay 34 Warner,Wendy 117 Warren, Dede 117 Warren, Murray 86 Warren, Patricia 103,186,187 Warwick, Katherine 131 Wasserman, David , Wasserman, Ron Wasserman, Wendy Waterman, Cheryl , Waterman, Dean Watson, Kirk Watson, Megan Watson, Robert Watson, Scott Watson, Scott Watts, Leslie , , Watts, Rick Way, Lorna . Weaver, Joanna Webb, Della Webb, Thomas , Weber, Kate B6,205,218,Z19 103,186,2'-18,219 131 Bb 117 103 117,180 B6 86,184,185,212,213, 255 51 , , . ,103,193 86,157,200,219,240,244t 251,254,321 117 131 24 . 103 69,84,B6,1o1 162165, 167,1138,169,174,177,186,1B9,19O Weber, Ken Weber, Mark Weber, Scott Webster, Iulie Weddell, Arthur Weddell, Sandra A. Weeks Douglas Weeks, Margery Weil Meredith Weiss, Ed 86,1b6,186,187 . 131,187 117,224,247 103,141,177,1B2,205 , 117,236 86 86,153,179 24 117 117,173,301 Weiss, Linda , Weiss, Liz , Weissmann, Cindy Weissmann, Douglas Welch, Caroline . Wellauer, jane L, Wellington, lohn Wellington, Patty Welton, Christopher Welton,Iett . Welz, Bruce Welz, Edward ,. Werner, Nancy Werner, Reid Werner, Ross , Werner, Ryan West, Kevin , Westenhaver, Karen Westland, Janet Whallon,Craig Whelehon, Daniel Whelehon, Steve Whitaker, William , Whitcombe, Betsy Whitcombe, Scott White, Brian . White, Don , white, Jim . White, Karen White, Kathleen , White, Lowell White, Mindy White, Pamela . White, Sam Whitthorne, Todd Wibroe. Carl Wiese, Kurt L . Wiggins,lack Wigginsuludy . Wiggins, Kathleen , Wilder, Kathy . . Wilder, Laura , wilaey, Kathy Willcocks, Janice Marie Williams, Andy Williams, Becky Williams, Carrie ,. Williams, Chris , Williams, David Williams, Edwin Williams, Fred . Williams, Janice , Williams, Kristin Williams, Linda Williams, Mary Williams, Paul WiIliams,Scott ,, ,, Williams,Susan . ., Williams,Tim Williams,Tom , Williamson, Leslee Willis, Bill . Willis, Cate Willis, Laura Willoughby, lim Willoughby, Tom ,., Wilson, Donna , . Wilson,lanet . Wilson, Sue Wilson,Thomas Wilson, Valerie Wilson, Virginia Wilton, Robert Wimer, Lisa Wimer, Lori . Winch, Lisa . Winch, Lisa , Windle, Brianj, Windle, Lisa Winer, Andy Winger, Steve . Wingert, Randy Winkler, Alan Winkler, Gerda Winkler, Marc Winkler, Mark , Winston, Marci Wires, Kaie Wisdom, Craig , Wisdom, Sarah Wise, Brooks Wisner, Melanie Withee,5u5an , Withers, Kelley Witter, Mike Wold, Ted Wong, Derek Wong, Helen , Wong, Vicki Wood, Diane Wood, Gertrude Woodbury, Chris M Woodhouse, Laura Woods, Dave Woods, Tracy Woods, Rose Woods, Scott Woodward, Gail , Woodward, Robbie Woolley, Susan Woosley, Lynn , .117 131,134,199 .. . 103 , 131,z23,2oo . , . 117 , ao ,, .,.117,2i3 . . ,.131,184 103,104,175,220, 233 131,223,260 117,222,254 103,220,234 . , 186 . , .131,179,191 .. . . ., 103 69,B6,154,155,165,16B, 170,1B2,184,186,191 , 86,156,165,182,184, 187,198 ,, 103,171,290,293. 294,296,299,306,321 . , 103,190,197,321, 329 117 . 117,222,255 . , 103 ,. ,.,. 131 131 , 103 131,227 , 86,189,224 .117,226 . 117,185,197,303 117,171,303,321 . , , 118 .86,159,162,169,176, 193,275,283 , , 103,266 86,174,198,200,239 87,158,174,1B6, 201,239 ,,. .,118 87,160,164,165,166, 186,187 118,172,210,213,261 .. 84 . 87,152,170,171,200, 201,273,286 87,172 118,199 116,118 118 103,220 131 . 103 ,. 103 . 84,194 , 118 S7,179,279,2B6 ., 131,250 , . . . H131 . 87,156,176,1B3,227, 266 . ,118,171,176,199, 306,309 131,185,233 , . 87 , .85,15B,1o2,176,277, 281 103 131,242 118,180,181 , . 103 103,186,187 118 . ,,., 103 ..87,196 . . 47 . 103,176,200,201,204 , . , 179,192 ,11B,173,264,321 87,171,176,177,188, 201,204,300,311 , , 189 30,264 . . 118,179 87,153,179 ,, 103 . B7 80,88 ., 132 , 132,223 132 103 .104,216,217 , , ., . 24 88,186,187,194,261 , 118 . . . . 132 132 , ,118 . 132 118,222,243 88,186 . 118 118 88,252,253 118,187,192 ,132,233 . 132 104,180,186 . 104 24 84 132 11S,302,313,321 118,244 88,104,198 104 132 88 118,187,192 104,179,186 Wootten, Dorothy Worden, Nancy Workmon, .lon Worley, Diane Worsing, jean Worth, Bonnie Worthen, Carol Worthen, Steve Wourse, lane Wright, Ellen , Wright, Pam Wrin, Mike Wrin, Mary Wuerker, Christopher Wuerker, Matt Wyatt, Mary. . . Wyly, Richard , Wyman, lay Wyman, Mark Wyman, Patty ., Yandell, Gale Yandell,Ian . Yao, Larry , . Yarber, Larry Yardumian, Drew Yates,CeoFf Yoon, Chris ,. Yoon, Steve Young, Barby Young, Brian Young, Eve . Young, loe Young, Leslie You ng, Mae Zachaw, Ianlce Zaiser, Allan Zambas, Alene Zambas, Annie Zampino, Anne Zampino,Peter . Zandur, Mike Zeiser, Alan , Zeoli, Alan Zeoli, Anne Zeoli, Diane ., Zerna, Escarlete Ziak, Cathy zicaro, Carolyn Zicaro, lim . . Zimmer, Kurtis . , Zollars, Cheryl , ., B8,136,147,16l. 169,170,177 , , 104,182 104 104 .84 , 118 , ...132 , ..104,219,233 , 104 ,. 132,184 ,...132 .. ,, ,...l04 88,154,170,179 . ,. 132,179 88,172 , ,. . 24 . ,, 132,223 , ,... 86 lo4,1s2,2lo,25s,2s9 . ,. 118 .. 104,185 58,143,152,183,198 ,..118,222,223 .. . 104,264 . , ,104 , 88,158,160,174,175, 178,201,239 ,. 132 . 104 , ..132,193 , .104,212,25B , . 88 , 88 .. 132 26 179 118 84,149 ,., 118 , 118 ., .BS , .,132 . .,226 .. .104,183 ...,1B6 .. .... 118,185 . ,... 88,185 ,88,153,179,285,286 . 132 . .,88,258,259 , 88,220 . 8B,176,186,274 editor-in-chief charles stuart assistant editor dani hoskins ad manager betsy gude assistant ad manager debbie haagenson sports editor rick watts organizations jeannie cavallo academics charlie stuart senior section adam kaufman junior section dani hoskins sophomore section nancy maizlish freshmen section jody forman staff patty campbell, tom gryder, nina harlan, lisa laraway, barry lin- nett, rose merrill, jeff poncher, mike scharer, karen westenhaver, vicki van cleve, kathy white. photographers paul cooper, dan grossman, karen halboth, jim howey, greg jezewski, rick justice, john mackenbach, bill marcy, joel mayer, craig paullin, steve sal- lus, jane Samuels, bren smith, rob vogtman, ed Weiss, tom wilson, dave woods. a special thanks to bob schoenburg, our adviser dennis proud, photographer ' toby erlinger, american year- book co. janet Westland, copy: page 324, barbara schoenburg, for hours of profreading,mike criley, photography. adviser bob schoenburg color section copy dani hoskins closing section copy dani hoskins 322 there would never be enough room to thank the TRITON. '75 staff completely. you all know who you are and what you have done to create this publication. as time goes on, and it surely does, you will be able to pick up this book, and each one of you may say, i made this possible. remember the fun times-working after school and on weekends, trying to meet deadlines? or hunting for grease pencils? i'm sure there was someone who devoured each one that could be located. remember queebe sheet hunts? no one ever seemed to know where it was. i'll never forget the looks we got from outsiders who ventured in and heard us talking about queebes, smues and fonts. remember the humans who dropped in to visit us, and walked-no crawled out with nervous breakdowns. what about the musical stomach game? the loudest growler got to be fed first. then there was yearbook publication vocabulary which consisted, mainly, of one sentence, i dunno! so much has happened, so many zekenoid maneuvers, and not only plain zekes, but double, triple, and quadruple zekes were pulled. there isn't enough time to go into all ofthe things we've done or fun that we've had, but i know you'll never forget what has probably been the most entertaining year of your lives. you have created the TRITON '75. dani hoskins assistant editor charlie stuart editor ..f v v mak- . it in 5 tu ef-vt, 4 my -1' :ig X . warg! 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