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Is t apt x tOea 4 c (A , Xc e - e v -t t yfcfc x JXl- r a fo. r , % u ; % t x a q, ? 0j x. ■.- « TV f % . • .• 1980 PIERCER A Melody of Memories. Complete with a rare assemblage of photos to snap your fingers, clap your hands, whistle a tune, or just smile at. A melody inspired by the class that ended one decade and started another. Q c PIERCE HIGH SCHOOL ARBUCKEL, CALIFORNIA VOLUME 57 [ EDITOR AVIS KALFSBEEK ' ' J J 11 m mM I 1 PHOTOGRAPHERS OLIVIA HERNANDES, DOUG BLASDELL, rVENCIO VELASQUEZ ; . [4 - ■jsP ! ! Don ' t Tell Me Not To Fly, Jtyfa % w. syz j I ' ve Simply Got To. tyMjfflU If Someone Takes A Spill ; f f J It ' s Me And Not You. lcA yh u y £ 4y- V . ? m J THKMK i W W Don ' t Bring Around A Cloid tib ' {u rjy iv a!) u ..A An ' ' To Rain On My Parade a Don ' t Tell Me Not To Live- Just Sit And Putter. . . 1 ' U P ; 3 THEME v_ Life ' s Candy And The Sun ' s A Ball Of Butter. Who Told You You ' re Allowed To Rain On My Parade? . 4 THK.MK ■But Whether I ' m Th Rosf Of Sheer Perfection U o l % Or The Freckle On The No t Of Life ' s Complexion 4 5 THEME 1 ve Gotta Fly Once, J C I ' ve Gotta Try Once, 7 _ f Only Cn Die- LA_ 0 1 ce - 6 THKMK V-CVU in Gonna Live And Live Now  Get What I Want, I Know How (2)) ijCAMJ - W  7 THEME All That The Law Will Allow! One Roll For The Whole Shebang! § 8 THKMK One Throw, That Bell Will Go Clang! Tho ' I ' m Alone I ' m A Gang! 9 THEME ■MaaamHi OVERTURE (THEME) PG. ALLEGRO (SPOR TS) 11 THE VIRTUOSOS (SEN- IORS) 43 AN INTERLUDE (ACTIVI- TIES) 61 HARMONY (UNDER- CLASSMEN) 83 THE CONDUCTORS (FACULTY) 99 CADENZA (ADS) HI FIN ALE (END THEME) 120 f m ' TT! V 1$ llOTI WWW 10 THEME A. I SPOR TS SPORTS 12 SI ' OKTS Tonight Tonight Won ' t Be Just Any Night The homecoming night of October 5, 1979, was more than just a homecoming for Pierce High School. It was excitement and involvement for the students and the entire community. Homecoming Queen FAR CENTER was Kathy Driver. Prin- cesses were FAR ABOVE LEFT CLOCKWISE Suzanne Perez escorted by Karl Kinz, Carie Hotchkiss escorted by Lindsey Kalfsbeek, Judy Burgess escorted by Jim Geyer, and Diane Middlewick escorted by Kent Myers. UPPER LEFT The Varsity team brakes the huddle to start the homecoming game. MIDDLE LEFT Queen, Kathy Driver, her father Gary Driver and Captains Chris Brooks and Mike Car- bajal after coronation. MIDDLE RIGHT Denise and Johnna Cheer the Bears on. LOWER LEFT The theme of the Fresh- man float was cream the Spartans. LOWER RIGHT The Junior float, whose theme was sink the Spartans tied with the Sophomores for first place. 13 SPORTS Pg. 14 BOTTOM LEFT .Jorge and Kim are ready to disco it up. UPPER RIGHT Oarv Driver is a proud father of the Homecoming Queen. MIDDLE RIGHT Trude walks out on the field with a big smile. ABOVK RIGHT Kolnsherg ' s car, Waldo, prepares to ride in the HOMECOMING parade. Pg. 16 UPPER LEFT Kathy smiles at the crowd as she is escorted off the field. UPPER RIGHT Suzanne and Olivia are ready to pull out their guns and shoot. MIDDLE LEFT The Sophomore class rides their winning float down Main St. MIDDLE RIGHT. Janis debates whether to jump off the Senior float. I.OWKH LEFT Robin and Denise yell their loudest. LOWER RIGHT The painters work hard to produce a winning float for the Juniors. II SPORTS You ' re Never Fully Dressed Without A Smile !_.. 15 SPORTS There ' s Nothing In The World Can Halt Or Mar Our Plan ABOVE LEFT is Varsity Coach Schroeder. Though the Bears did not win many games this year they still showed that Pierce never quits! CEN- TER the Bears are warming up. BOT- TOM RIOHT J.V. Coach Brown is at work coaching the J.V. ' s to victory. The J.V. ' s also never gave up showing Bear Pride and went to win the 1979 S.V.L. Championship. When Stout Hearted Men Can Stick Together Man To Man 16 SPORTS Varsity Football PIERCE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE OPPONENT 12 12 9 12 Sutter Los Molinos Trinity Esparto Durham Biggs East Nicholas Williams 41 12 20 12 14 36 26 26 Pg. 16 The 1979 Varsity Football team consisted of: FAR ABOVE LEFT, BACK ROW (L- R) Paul Davis, Chris Brooks, Karl Kinz, Jeff Brooks, Troy Jordan, Bill Cross, Eric Long, Kent Myers, Matt High. 2nd ROW Lester Miller, Tony Lytal, Jim Geyer, Doug Blasdell, Scott Arens, Tomas Avalos, Tom Robinson. 1st ROW Kendall Kitamura, Narmo Campiz, Peter Moore, Mike Carbajal, Lindsev Kalfsbeek, Jack Martin. The J.V. S.V.L. Champion- ship team included: FAR BELOW LEFT, BACK ROW Jorge Velasco, Jim Bell, Blaine Damron, Tim Bailey, Chris Tyler, Curtis Slatton, Paul Moore. 3rd ROW David Libby, Craig West, Joe Backer, Les Robinson, Carlos Diaz, Jay Goodman, Alex Nunez, John Bvrd. 2nd ROW Jessie Obregon, Herbert Hernadez, Tony Frazier, Merced Corona, Jeff Phelan, Mark Witham, Rudy Gallo. BOTTOM ROW Clarke Ornbaun, Pete Gibson, Rudy Godinez, Gary Hassler, Louie Hernandez, Norman Campiz, Steve Kuykendall, Steve Espinal. LEFT Kent and Coach Shroeder discuss the next play. _ hue Back H morable Men.lton 11 N. Campiz Back 17 SPORTS CtcXu5VN- %t ' t LEFT Lindsey makes a Btupendist tackle 18 SPORTS ri ml v V FAR ABOVE The Bears warm up before the game. LEFT I give, I give, says Lindsey. 19 SPORTS ' Brooks Line Honor ahW Mention ■TfTT. Avalu- Ltne Urns : . ABOVE LEFT Eric warms up for the big game. What ' s the word? Hit ' ABOVE Chris Brooks and Narmo Campiz practice field goal kicking before the game. 21 SPORTS i 4 1 m ? , t FAR ABOVE LEFT Suzanne daydreams about a touchdown while Susan prays for one. ABOVE The mighty Bears break the huddle before entering the field. 21 SPORTS I J.V. S.V.L. Champions FAR ABOVE LEFT Steve Kuykendall claps his hands as the Cubs warm up. FAR ABOVE A bear cub runs around the end for more yardage. FAR ABOVE RIGHT Coach, Mel Brown, checks the field out before the East Nicholas game. ABOVE MIDDLE Open your mouth and say ahhh. ABOVE MIDDLE RIGHT Mr. Bode keeps slats from the side line for the powerful Pierce Machine. ABOVE LEFT Jeff 1 ' helan demonstrates his passing style. ABOVE Show us your manliness. Steve AB( )VE RICH T Coach Brown is determined to win this game. LEFT With a great move Les Robinson runs around the end for a number of yards RICH T Smile Tony, vim guvs are winning. 22 SPORTS Junior Varsity Football BELOW My girdle is too tight. RIGHT Alex looks mean tonight. FAR BELOW: Looks like another tough game, says Mark Witham. BELOW RIGHT and don ' t come back. FAR BELOW RIGHT Les Robinson runs the ball up the middle with help from the team. 23 SPORTS J Come Rain Or Come Shine There ' s alot of work being done along the sidelines that not everyone notices. Help- ing to keep things down to the exact yard- age were the chain gang. FAR RIGHT Ed Middlewick RIGHT Victor McCullough FAR BELOW CENTER Norris Cobb BE- LOW Coach Schroeder and Assistant Coach George Green did a great job coach- ing this vears Varsity team. CENTER The loyal staff and fans. FAR BELOW Bill Cross kept the official time. FAR BELOW RIGHT Mr. Bode hard at work keeping the books. i 24 SPORTS .: ' ■■' U®. So nigh is grandeur to our dust In Memory of Bobby Martinez So near is God to man When duty whispers how thy must The youth replies I can. - ' ■' ' ■25 SPORTS You ' ve Made Us Feel Alive Again You ' ve Given Us The Drive Again 26 SPORTS I ar Pep Squad LEFT The 1979-80 Songleaders are (L-R) Diane Middlewick, Denise Arens, Susan Weaver, and (below) Johnna Wiggin. ABOVE Jan Carrion is making a run-through too tight. RIGHT Alex looks mean tonight.FAR BE- LOW Looks like another tough game, says Mark Witham. BELOW RIGHT ...and don ' come back. FAR BELOW RIGHT Les Rob- inson runs the ball up the middle with help from the team. Pg. 26 ABOVE LEFT are the 1979-80 cheer- leaders and songleaders. ABOVE RIGHT Su- san Weaver is preparing for a skit for a pep- ralley. MIDDLE Denice and Johnna are cheering the Mighty Bears on. MIDDLE RIGHT Practice makes perfect as shown by Francee Atran. BELOW LEFT The Song- leaders and Cheerleaders huddle together to keep warm at a football game. BELOW LEFT Suzanne Perez, Monica Gibson and Cheryl Cannon clap to the Pierce Bear beat. 27 SPORTS Oooh! Sigh! Give Them Your Attention! PIERCE GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL THEY Girls Varsity Basketball ABOVE Angie decides to go under the break-through. FAR RIGHT Scare em Regina and get that ball. RIGHT MID- DLE TOP Barbara Daniels, as manager of the team, took care of everything, RIGHT MIDDLE BELOW Coach Bar- bara Brooks cheers on her team. RIGHT Stacy shoots with precision ac- curacy. - SPORTS dm 1 F if jfStruckmeyer G Not Pictured: 41 D. Cannon F 12 R. Cisneros G Honorable Mention 29 S PORTS One Singular Sensation ABOVE Carrie sneaks skillfully around her oppo- nent. BELOW LEFT Lenore commands the hall to go to her. ABOVE Though the 1979 Girls Varsity Basket- ball team didn ' t take the league they gave the opposing teams a run for it. The Varsity team consisted of: BACK ROW (L-R) Lisa Struck- meyer, Page Phelan, Avis Kalfsbeek, Carrie Hotchkiss, Sally Martinez, Val Kolnsberg, Trude Hursh, BOTTOM ROW Angie Deguara, Stacy Kalfsbeek, Jan Brown, Judy Velasquez. RIGHT The 1979 J.V. Championship Team were: BACK ROW Terry Minton, Lynne Martinez, Heidi Kolnsberg, Kim Jordan, Janet Orpeza, Beatriz Hernandez, Debra Vostinak, Janis Jordan, Erin Hursh, Becky McAnally, Denise Coutee, Denise Arens, Mary Kalfsbeek, Lenore Kitts. 30 SPORTS Y ' ' vy« r -f 1 ABOVE LEFT Marv K. is ready for any- thing! MIDDLE ABOVE Lynne M. makes a fantastic lay-8p for a good two points. ABOVE RIGHT Beatriz H. shows off that Hernandez technique! RIGHT Coach Brooks gives a last minute pep talk to the J.V. squad. BELOW Debra prepares her- self for the rebound by attempting to fly! BELOW RIGHT Denise A. concentrates on that basket! BELOW FAR RIGHT Get away from the ball, Janet! It ' s deadly. FAR BELOW LEFT Jump higher, Kim. FAR BELOW RIGHT Open your eyes, Becky!, It might help! One . . . Thrilling Combination ■r f% n ABOVE The 197980 Boys Varsity Basketball team includes BACK ROW (L-R) Lindsey Kalfsbeek, Chris Brooks, Paul Davis, Matt High, Scott Crownover, Coach Schroeder, FRONT ROW Tony Alexander, Doug Blasdell, Narmo Campiz, Scott Arens. ABOVE RIGHT What goes up, must come down!! RIGHT Abel showed off his fancy footwork and great ball control to k eep the opposition baffled. BELOW Paul uses some Kung Fu to get the ball back. v3 QCVG lA oV J I ■1 cx oo c aV o vaoo e Varsity Basketball H d G vi «s, Wa V do, SPORTS Qt_K CAc V PIERCE VARSITY BASKETBALL OPPONENT 39 .JPy Biggs - 59 44 Durham 59 44 East Nicolaus 62 4i MSM 35 Los Molinos Esparto Biggs Durham mm 50 37 47 52 65 63 East Nicolaus 54 58 Los Molinos 60 56 Esparto 45 ABOVE Lindsey uses his great offensive technique. LEFT Tony gracefully leaps for another two points for the Bears. BELOW Although surrounded bv the enemy, Matt finds it easy to shoot for two. BOTTOM LEFT Where did the basket go? MIDDLE Oh, no!! The ball flew away! BOT- TOM RIGHT Lindsey shows off his dribbling technique to all his fans in the stands. You Came, You Saw, You Conquered ABOVE RIGHT Hector goes up for two points. LEFT Jimmy shows us w hat good form he has. RIGHT Jorge leaps high for the rehound. BELOW No one stops Jeff. ABOVE Members of the J.V. Baskethall team are BACK ROW (L-R) Coach Ed Martinez, Herb Hernandez, John Hernan- dez, Hector Dela Fuente, Jorge Velasco, Jim Bell, Jeff Brooks, Les Robinson, Car- los Diaz, Alex Nunez, Wes Robinson, FRONT ROW Steve Espinal, Jim Killion, Tom Martinez (Manager), John Goodman, Norman Campiz. 34 SPORTS J.V. S.V.I. CHAMPS FAR LEFT Up, up and away! LEFT Carlos D. likes to do some fancy dance steps out on the court! MIDDLE LEFT Can I get by these guys,? Les R. asks himself. BELOW Stuff it, Jeff! BOTTOM LEFT What grace! MIDDLE BOTTOM Come on Jim, we ' re waiting for you! BOTTOM RIGHT Alex uses his dribbling skills to confuse the enemy!! 35 SPORTS You ' re Ever In A Jam, Here I Am i Varsity Volleyball TOP LEFT Come on Trude, slam it on over! TOP RICHT Carrie shows off her powerful spiking talent. ABOVE Can those volleyball players actually fly? MID- DLE LEFT Cindy Antekeier and Val Dawley keep score for the team. MIDDLE RIGHT Come on, Ellen! Oi- ve ' em all you ' ve got KIC.H ' P The Varsity Volleyball team includes BACK ROW (L-R) Judy Velasquez, Jan Brown. ( larrie I !obb, 2nd ROW Trude Hursh, Sally Mar- tinez, Carrie Hotchkiss, Robin Bradford, Tami Fncl, 3rd ROW Regina Cisneros, Stacy Kalfsbeek, Ellen Ro- minger, FRONT Debra Cannon. I6 SP0RTS J.V. Volleyball RIGHT The J.V. Volleyball team included BACK ROW (L-R) Heidi Kolnsberg, Shelly Moore, Erin Hursh, Beatrice Hernandez. Mary Kalfsbeek, MIDDLE ROW Sheila Cas- tor, Denise Coutee, Janet Oropeza, Becky Reynoso, FRONT Becky Reeves, Lynne Mar- tinez. BELOW These hands are valuable to the Volleyball Hall of Fame!! MIDDLE LEFT Mrs. Brooks watches in amazement as her team makes point after point. MIDDLE Get ready for it, Janet!! You may not see it go by. MIDDLE RIGHT What a time or place to sit and gossip. BOTTOM LEFT Here comes a Class A Serve! J.V. VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE VARSITY Won Elk Creek Won Won Williams Won Won Maxwell Won Won Los Molinos Lost Won Esparto Won Won East Nicolaus Won Lost Biggs Won Won Durham Won Won East Nicolaus Lost Won Esparto Won Lost Biggs Lost Won Durham Won Won Los Molinos Lost 37 SPORTS In Anguish We Uplift A New Unhallowed Song: The Race Is To The Swift; The Battle To The Strong. RIGHT members of Pierce High ' s incredible Track team are SEATED (L-R) Ellen Ro- minger, Jan Brown, Carie Cobb, KNEELING Doug Blasdell, Erin Hursh, Bonnie McCuI- lough, Elaine Wurz, Blair Granicher, Wes Robinson, Tracy Urchison, Isreal Gomez, STANDING Coach Bode, Les Robinson, Narmo Campiz, Jeff Brooks, Matt High, Car- los Diaz, Jay Stamps, Normon Campiz, Rudy Godinez, Coach Brown. BELOW Don ' t drop it on your foot, Israel!! FAR BELOW Come on Elaine and Ellen, STRETCH! BELOW RIGHT Track really builds those bodies up. All muscle!! 2 - ?jlO r 4. mm v . ' 18 SPORTS Take Me Out To The Ball Game LEFT Members of the Softball team are Shiela Castor, Denise Coutee, Mary Kalfs- beek, Sam Lynch, Terry Minton, Kathy Owens, BACK ROW Jan Brown, Val Kolns- berg, Deborah Cannon, Suzanne Driver, Bren- da Kuykendall, Monica Gibson, Brenda McKinney, NOT PICTURED Valerie Kline, Lynne Martinez, Janice Jordan, Regina Cis- neros, Lisa Struckmeyer, Charlene Myers, Tammy Friel, Becky Reynoso. BELOW The tennis team consisted of O livia Hernandez, Anita Duarte, Judy Velasquez, Jorge Velasco, Sally Martinez, Kim Jordan. BELOW LEFT Did you forget your tennis racket again, Oli- via! FAR BELOW LEFT Anita and Jorge wait patiently for their opponents. 39 SPORTS Sports - ■' zm --. « ■14  v? - m si ' OR ' rs 41 SPORTS All The Odds Are In My Favor Members of the Golf team are FAR LEFT BACK ROW (L-R) Paul Davis, Kent Myers, Juvencio Velasquez, FRONT ROW Scott Arens, Troy Jordan, Fritz, Kolns- berg, BELOW FAR LEFT Gary Hassler, Scott Crownover, Jim Peart. LEFT The Coach of the Golf team is Mr. Brumley. BELOW LEFT Juvencio shows us his per- fect swing. BELOW Open your eves, Troy! FAR BELOW LEFT Hev Jack Nicholas, keep that head down! FAR BELOW Uh, oh, Scott! Kent didn ' t like that putt. 42 SPORTS SENIORS 43 SENIORS Janine C. Brown Craig Bradford Christopher B. Brooks Brenda G. Burgess Deborah Cannon •M SKNIOKS Tonia Dorantes Angela M. Deguara William H. Cross Scott M Crownover Kathy E. Driver 45 SENIORS Ana Maria Duarte W D ?  0 -v ysj , Ujk CcoJ CW V -- BetA An i Esposifo Kimberly Ericksen James Stanton Geyer 6 V Esther Lupe Godinez 46 SKNIORS David John Golay Olivia Hernandez Gabriela M. Hernandez Abel Gomez Avis E. Kalfsbeek 47 SENIORS Lindsey J. Kalfsbeek Karl Vernon Kinz Janis Leigh Killion Yvonne Keeble Kendall S. Kitamura 48 SENIORS A ' )A)0 Eric M. Long Brenda L. Kuykendall Gerlinda Klosch _ Valerie Kolnsberg Anthony V. Lytal 49 SENIORS Suzanne Perez Kent E. Myers _ fl JCaf iy A. Martinez Lester F. Miller Jr. Joy Lynn Ramos SO SENIORS Allen R. Reaves Elva D. Slat ton Sharee J. Shields Angel G. Sanchez Lisa K. Struckmeyer 51 SENIORS Juvencio Velasquez Navarro David Vernon Wear Joseph V. Wallace James N. Wallace Autumn Wilkins .VJ SKNIORS I ' mJ r i -i ' v Ca- - ' v jL - ' w JL. ' ' £ cJ dor) ,.. [= M-d -A - ( C c d-dJ 53 SENIORS CRAIG STEVEN BRADFORD ALIAS; Bradford . . . FAVORITE SAYING: ght on, Busted, Shiii! . . . AMBITION: Take over Mayflower Farms Inc. . . . FATE: Going bankrupt . . .GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Make all four years of High school . . . REMEMBERS MOST: Being in trouble all of the time. CHRISTOPHER BROOKS ALIAS: Brooks, Brooke, Sir and other unmention- ables ... FAVORITE SAYING: Hey, let ' s get some beer money together . . AMBITION: To become a bum and hang out at the bars . . . FATE: To become rich and famous . . GREATEST AC- COMPLISHMENT: Getting Pete ' s car to run for awhile . . . REMEMBERS MOST: Losing every football game my Senior year. JANINE CELESTE BROWN ALIAS: Jammin ' Jan, Jan Clan, Little Girl, Fudge, Brownie, Jackette, Sambo, Moleste, Janie . . . FAVORITE SAYING: Farm-Out Man, Get- On, Have you seen David, Oh, Mrs. Bain . . AM- BITION: To leave Arbuckle and live in my own apartment . . . FATE: To flunk out of Chico State! . GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Basket- ball All-Tourney Westwood 3, 4; Outstanding Track 2; Outstanding Track G.A.A. 2, 3; Basket- ball All-League 4; Free-Throw Award 2 . . . RE- MEMBERS MOST: David Libby Jr., Cheerlead- ing my Sophomore year, putting my car in the ditch my Senior year, Girls State, Myra Wayman, Going to all of the parties! BRENDA BURGESS ALIAS: Burgie . . . FAVORITE SAYING: Dan 1, 4, 3,; Retard . . AMBITION: Get out of Colusa County . . FATE: To see Mrs. Young again after I graduate . . . GREATEST ACCOMPLISH- MENT: Meeting D.S.W. and making it through Gov ' t REMEMBERS MOST: Nov. 2, 1979, Feb. 2 and 3 playing match maker, cruising Colusa and chasing boys. DEBORAH LATRECE CANNON ALIAS: Deb, Afro Head, Pompis, Debbie, Deb- orah Lou FAVORITE SAYING: Sure, I bet and Catch you on the rebound . . . AMBITION: Lawyer, or Computer Analyist . FATE: House- wife and farm girl . . GREATEST ACCOM- PLISHMENT: Survive all of Mrs. Young ' s classes . . . REMEMBERS MOST: The night I went on the motorcycle ride, the walk Cheryl and I took with some friends, the Westwood game, the night at Arco Station. WILLIAM H. CROSS JR. ALIAS: Bill, Billy FAVORITE SAYING: I ' m hungry, Get a toyota . AMBITION: To be a Mechanic . . . FATE: Working for a farmer . . . GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Passing Coach ' s class 2nd Quarter . REMEMBERS MOST: Getting on the Honor Roll first two quar- ters of Senior year. SCOTT CROWNOVER ALIAS: Squatt, Squatty, Scotty, Suicide . . FA- VORITE SAYING: Clumsy me, you ' re a bright one, Life in the Fast lane . . . AMBITION: To be the Sports editor of the New York Times . . . FATE: Covering J.V. Basketball games for the Colusa Sun-Herald ... GREATEST ACCOM- PLISHMENT: Playing in the State Golf Cham- pionships with Nathaniel Crosby in my Junior year; not getting a ticket (yet) . . .REMEMBERS MOST: Large yellow bus; sticking my hand through the door window in Coach ' s room and receiving 7 stitches as my prize; mud running with Daniels and having to walk back every time to get a Cat; cruising J and Capitol in Sacramento; Turn- ing on my left blinker in the middle of an orchard after a party. ANGELA MARIE DEGUARA ALIAS: Angie, Big Ang, Shrimp, Squirrel, Squirt, Twinkie, Lizard, Iguana, Little One, Tinie, Shortv . . . FAVORITE SAYING: You got it; Mom, don ' t worry about it . . . AMBITION: Go to Malta dur- ing the summer . . FATE: Spend the rest of my life working at Shell . . . GREATEST ACCOM- PLISHMENT: When I paid for my Toyota Celica by myself . . REMEMBERS MOST: Watching video tapes at Brenda ' s house Feb. 2 3 with D.V., G.H., R.S., B.B., D.W., C.S., L.K., J.B.; Danc- ing with Jim W. during a Pep Rally and receiving 1st place; Westwood Tournament with C.B., T.B., L.S., D.C., B.D. ANTONIA H. DORANTES ALIAS: Tonia.Tona.Tonita.Chonia FAVOR- ITE S AYING: Nena mira ese si esta guapo. Come on girl AMBITION: To become a school teacher in Mexico and to teach in San Luis, Potosi . . . FATE To get married and have children . . . GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: To graduate from P.H.S. . . . REMEMBERS MOST: Esther and Abel lighting, and all my fun times I had in Mexico with J.E.C.. 1 23 78. KATHY DRIVER ALIAS: Kathy, Ugly . . . FAVORITE SAYING: Where ' Char at ' . ' , I wish school was out . AM- BITION: To get as far away from Grimes as possi- ble . . FATE: Just getting as far as my front door . GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Making it through my Senior year with Stacy and Char- lene ... REMEMBERS MOST: All the times spent with a special person, All the good times I had with my friends throughout my four years of High school. ANA MARIA DUARTE ALIAS: Anita, Little Cruz . . . FAVORITE SAY- ING: Stuck-up!, Think we ' re having a Quiz in Gov ' t today? . . . AMBITION: To be happy living in Hawaii or Carmel . . . FATE: Living in Arbuck- le the rest of my life working for my parents . . . GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Graduating and surviving 4 years at Pierce . . . REMEMBERS MOST: Going to Woodland with Olivia and Su- zanne on Suzanne ' s 18th birthday, All the times spent with Olivia, Lisa and Val (Fearsome Four- some), Night of the Williams Tournament (1978), and all the nice, long evenings spent taling to a certain person. KIMBERLY JOYCE ERICKSEN ALIAS: Kim . . . FAVORITE SAYING: Oh con- stance . . . AMBITION: is to be a buyer for a fashion and merchandising corporation FATE: to be a waitress all my life . . . GREAT- EST ACCOMPLISHMENT: I bought my dream car. JAMES S. GEYER ALIAS: Jimbob, James, Hey you, almost anything directed in my general area . . . FAVORITE SAY- ING: Let ' s go get some beer and go cruising . . . AMBITION: Owner of Geyer ' s Auto Shop . . . FATE: A poor dirt farmer striving to make enough money for a cold Coors . . . GREATEST ACCOM- PLISHMENT: Losing my pickup and boots New Year ' s Eve of my Senior year . . . REMEMBERS MOST: Losing every football game in football our Senior year. ESTHER LUPE GODINEZ ALIAS: Emma, Emucha, Ester, Lupe . . . FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Look Tina, Mojados! . . . AMBI- TION: To attend Yuba College . . . FATE: Get married and live in Arbuckle the rest of my life . . . GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Making it through Mrs. Young ' s class . . . REMEMBERS MOST: All the times Tina and I took risks and never got caught; El Bomb; Tonas laughing all the time. DAVID GOLAY ALIAS: Dave, Goo . . . FAVORITE SAYING: Go for it, That cuts the cake, Don ' t do that, Beats me, THE, I blew it . . . AMBITION: Get A Trans Am for Graduation . . . FATE: Getting an Opel for Graduation ... GREATEST ACCOMPLISH- MENT: Making it through 1980 . . . REMEM- BERS MOST: Going out with a certain girl. ABEL L. GOMEZ ALIAS: Abelito, Abelino, Go Go Gomez ... FA- VORITE SAYING: Tenga, A po-luego, Aveilio . . . AMBITION: To become more widely known Mu- sician . . FATE: To work in the city of Arbuckle . GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Gra- duate mid-term, to be a musician . . . REMEM- BERS MOST: Lolita, All my friends, Dodge ball 7th period. GABRIELA MONTENEGRO HERNANDEZ ALIAS: Gabie, Gobbie, Guera, Shortie, Gad . . . FAVORITE SAYING: Abel, you Hindu!, Let ' s go to Woodland . . AMBITION: To run my own business, be my own boss, and make a lot of money . . . FATE End up as a house wife . . . GREAT- EST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Meeting Mugsy and Steve . . . REMEMBERS MOST: Going to Yuba with Brenda my Junior year, never again Brenda. Watching the video tape at Brenda ' s Feb. 2 3 with R.S., A.D., D.V., B.B., AND D.W. Lowriding with Sylvia and a friend. Last, but not least, let- ters and phone calls from Jerry. OLIVIA HERNANDEZ ALIAS: Olivia, Olive, Oly ... FAVORITE SAY- ING: Hey, Anita, we going to Woodland tonight? . . . AMBITION: Live with Andy Gibb next to a beach in Florida . . . FATE: Live with some jerk next to the river ... GREATEST ACCOM- PLISHMENT: Making it through Gov ' t (Hope- fully) . . . REMEMBERS MOST: Getting caught the first time we cut our Freshmen year, and never getting caught again; Going to Woodland on Su- zanne ' s 18th birthday with Anita and Suzanne. AVIS ELIZABETH KALFSBEEK ALIAS: Mavis, Smave, Quavis, Av, Manerva ' ■■■A FAVORITE SAYING: You Poop! . . . AMBI- TION: To become a female Tycoon and live among the beautiful people . . . FATE: Become a female Tycoon and find there are no beautiful people . . . GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Finishing the Piercer (if I ever do) . . . REMEM- BERS MOST: Robert and Shan my Junior year, Dawn of the Dead, WWIII (Avis vs. Scott Crow- nover) LINDSEY KALFSBEEK ALIAS: Linky, Lizard . . . FAVORITE SAYING: I hope there ' s no test in Gov ' t todav . . . AMBI- TION: To marry Kathy Driver . . . FATE: To end up marrving someone else . . . GREATEST AC- COMPLISHMENT: Making it through Pierce High School. rfr l • ' , u l 4M$3 i f) I I iTn xi . (rurfhui, to nruu. yj[ sJtiX yf ij i • s r « MP •ftsS wsr tfjli . y •W-Ihj : -V-- _ yW Pofo Me Tward Tomorrow 5 57 -SE YVONNE MARIE KEEBLE ALIAS: Von, Vonnie, Squirrel, Little Girl, Sad eyes, Dimples, Poodle, Sport, Brown eyes, Dim- ples, Poodle, Sport, Brown eyes . . . FAVORITE SAYING: That ' s vulgar, crude and disgusting . . AMBITION: To work for my Uncle in Hayward for his advertising company and be discovered as a star for my singing . . . FATE: Live in Arbuckle and Dunnigan and work at Dunnigan Truck Ser- vice GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Putting up with ridiculous rumors . . REMEM- BERS MOST: High School Dances— never having a date, always ending up going stag. JANIS LEIGH KILLION ALIAS: Jani, Blondie, Janis . . FAVORITE SAYING: Disgusting!, Steby won ' t like you, if you do that!! . . . AMBITION: To become a Nurse . . . FATE: Become a Nurse, and end up working at the Colusa Hospital . . . GREATEST ACCOM- PLISHMENT: Making it through school! and get- ting rid of my bruises . . . REMEMBERS MOST: Snickers, 4 wheelin ' , Levy climbing, Getting Jim Bob stuck, Samy and P.E., A certain night Sam and I went to the Colusa Show. HA!; 12 1 79; My BLAZER; Scott sticking his hand through the window. KARL VERNON KINZ ALIAS: Snarl ... FAVORITE SAYING: Que paso; Do you feel as bad as I do, man . . . AMBI- TION: Become an aircraft mechanic . . . FATE: To shake almond trees for the rest of my life . . . GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Staying on the good side of Coach throughout most of high school . . . REMEMBERS MOST: Watching my life pass before my eyes when I hit one of Brooks ' horses. KENDALL KITAMURA ALIAS: Skinnery, Skinhead . FAVORITE SAYING: Huh? . . AMBITION: A renowned critic of Library decorations . . . FATE: To be punched out by a crazv Librarian . GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Laughing at Kent ' s crumby jokes . . . REMEMBERS MOST: Sighting U.F.O. ' s in the cafeteria my Senior year. GERLINDE KLOSCH ALIAS: Linda, Lin FAVORITE SAYING . . . Gorsh, What does this mean? ... AMBITION: Cow rider (get experiences for a biologist) . . . FATE: clean up cow stables . . . GREATEST AC- COMPLISHMKNT: A.F.S. Experiences, estab- lishing my confidence. VALERIE KOLNSBERG ALIAS: Carp, Bones, Voluptuous . . . FAVORITE SAYING: Bug Nuts ... AMBITION: Become a lawyer! . . . FATE: end up in jail and not be repre- sented by a lawver . . . GREATEST ACCOM- PLISHMENT: Making it through 4 years of Bas- ketball ... REMEMBERS MOST: Going to Grimes and staying on the levee until early morn- ing; fitting nine people in Anita ' s Granada. BRENDA KUYKENDALL ALIAS: Bren, Bones, Arkie, Brenda Sue . . . FA- VORITE SAYING: You ' re funny Tonia, Come on girl, Tonia wait! . . . AMBITION: Stay single and become rich . . . FATE: Get married and have children . . . GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Getting a medal in Bookkeeping for most im- proved . . . REMEMBERS MOST: Meeting Rick. ERIC LONG ALIAS: Eric, Hook, Erica, Enrique . FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Don ' t worry about it .. . AMBI- TION: To become rich and famous FATE: Becoming almost rich and famous. TONY LYTAL ALIAS: Sparky, and many other unmentional names . FAVORITE SAYING: You ' re kidding . . . AMBITION: To be the manager of a big Golf Course . . . FATE: To work for Arbuckle Golf Course for life sentence GREATEST AC- COMPLISHMENT: To get through the first day of school after I wrecked my car; getting to school more than three days a week . . . REMEMBERS MOST: Never coming to school very much during my freshmen year. KATHY MARTINEZ ALIAS: Kathy, K-Mart, Shorty, Cowthy, and a few other unmentionable names . . . FAVORITE SAYING: What do you want to do now ' ?; Really?!, I swear! . . . AMBITION: To fulfill my wildest dreams . . . FATE: To forget what my dreams were and spend the rest of my life trving to figure out what they are . .. GREATEST ACCOM- PLISHMENT: Remaining sane after four vears at Pierce High School REMEMBERS MOST: Times with Jeff,, mine and Sharee ' s wreck on the Colusa bridge, ski trips, Brenda ' s party after the Williams football game, the night Sharee and I had Brenda ' s car in Colusa, a certain party and weekend in Chico, the weekend before Stacy left for Massachusetts, songleading my sophomore year. M SKNIOKS LESTER MILLER ALIAS: Letner, Miller the Thriller, Lester the Molester . . FAVORITE SAYING: DUH!!, It ' s good enough for farm work Amy! . . FATE: Burning up another Grain harvester, getting out of my pickup flying . . REMEMBERS MOST: Armfield yelling at me for telling him that my work is good enough for farm work; Summer of 79 not getting yelled at for burning up Traynham ' s harvester. KENT E. MYERS ALIAS: Flash, Kenner, Myers . . . FAVORITE SAYING: When is dinner going to be ready? . . . AMBITION: To be rich, famous and powerful . . . FATE: To remain poor, unknown and weak . . . GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Making people laugh at my great jokes! . . . REMEM- BERS MOST: The experiences Chris Brooks and I had traveling in Europe during the summer of 79. SUZANNE PEREZ ALIAS: Cha-Cha, Cha, Sam, Pee Wee, Little One . FAVORITE SAYING: Shut-up, Ya ' all ... AMBITION: Stay crazy . . . FATE: Become Men- tally Sane ... GREATEST ACCOMPLISH- MENT: Getting kicked out of the library after 4 years of trying . . . REMEMBERS MOST: Going to Woodland to watch Silent Scream on my 18th birthday with Olivia and Anita. JOY RAMOS ALIAS: Jo-Jo, Oi, Leady . . . FAVORITE SAY- ING: Hey Charlene, let ' s go find Bud or Mic AMBITION: To be the leader of the Black Market . . . FATE: To be a successful business woman . . . GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Making it through this year . . . REMEMBERS MOST: A certain blond G, Summer of 1977, 78, 79, Christ- mas Dance of 1978, the rides to the Lake and Happy trail, Santa Rosa with B.V. ANGEL SANCHEZ ALIAS: Sanchoz, Aquado, Angelo . . . FAVORITE SAYING: Hey hoss, I ' m gonna bop you . . . AMBI- TION: To become a successful mechanic in Mexi- co .. . FATE: To roll my pickup without a roll bar . . . GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: To gra- duate from Pierce High the first time. SHAREE SHIELDS ALIAS: Shed-dee, Sherry, Shellie, worm, little Shields, I ' ll answer to almost anything . . . FA- VORITE SAYING: What do you want to do, Where are they , Really . . . AMBITION: To do whatever my heart desires . . . FATE: To die of a broken heart . . . GREATEST ACCOMPLISH- MENT: Graduating, Riding African . . REMEM- BERS MOST: Hitting Colusa bridge, Weare, One weekend in Chester, State Park, Sadie Hawkins Dance ' 79, and Feb. 8, 1980. ELVA DELOISE SLATTON ALIAS: Elvaferd, Elva-lini-Baba-lini, Elva Sue, Elver May . . . FAVORITE SAYING: Don ' t you embarrass me! . . . AMBITION: Get away from Arbuckle . . . FATE: Marry an Arbuckle farmer ... GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Gra- duate . . . REMEMBERS MOST: Falling in the halls between 3rd and 4th periods. JEANNE SOLIS ALIAS: Scooter ... FAVORITE SAYING: By sharing what we know we help others to grow; Quit smuckin!; Party on ... AMBITION: Learn to skate; become a superb figure skater; reach 4 ' 2 Vi , 36-24-26; Be wealthy, smart, a great speaker and disco dancer and a single D-D-D . . . FATE: To stay 5 ' 1 Vi , ?-?-?, get married . . . GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Staying thin on Califor- nia food! ... REMEMBERS MOST: Getting stared at the first day, eating lots of donuts, the terrible A.F.S. picture I had in the paper, and lots of good times! LISA STRUCKMEYER ALIAS: Pizza, Lees, or Struck . . . FAVORITE SAYING: Oh wow!, Alright!, What ' s happening tonight? . . . AMBITION: Become rich and retire early in Florida . . . FATE: Be a Kindergarten teacher all my life ... GREATEST ACCOM- PLISHMENT: Keeping my car running (most of the time) ... REMEMBERS MOST: Always cruising in my Camaro with the Fearsome Four- some; spending lots of time with special people in Grimes; Europe 79P and Nov. 1 1978 when a cer- tain someone egged my car at school. JUVENCIO VELASQUEZ JR. ALIAS: Ho Ho, Julio . . . FAVORITE SAYING: Right Buddy . . . AMBITION: Becoming a rich Boss . . . FATE: Farm Laborer for Chris Brooks . . . GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Sneak- ing into the Library and not being caught by Miss K. while on probation . . REMEMBERS MOST: Throwing U.F.O. ' s in the cafeteria. 59 SENIORS JAMES WALLACE ALIAS: Jim . . FAVORITE SAYING: I came from Colusa . . . AMBITION: To get through Da- vis ... FATE: End up farming with my Dad . . . GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Leaving Co- lusa. JOSEPH WALLACE ALIAS: Joe ... FAVORITE SAYING: Let ' s not and sav we did .. . AMBITION: A Trans Am... FATE: A ' 57 turquoise T-Bird . GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Leaving Colusa. DAVID WEARE ALIAS: Weare FAVORITE SAYING: What ' s for lunch, Golay? AMBITION: To be a crop duster . . FATE: Flag for other crop dusters . . . GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: Mrs. Young ' s business math class. Oil iters of the Senior class are LEFT (L-R) Valerie Kolnsberg, Treasurer; Anita Duarte, Secretary; Kent Myers. President; Mrs. .lewett, Advisor; Chris Brooks, Vice President; Karl Kinz, Par- liamentarian; Craig Bradford, Sergeant at Arms; Lindsey Kalfsbeek loot pic- tured), Class Representative. 60 SENIORS ■... ■. I ■A. ■■■■W I ACTIVITIES 61 ACTIVITIES Could Have Danced All Night A The Christman Dance was a total suc- cess; FAR ABOVE Kent Myers dances to the music played by Hot-n-Cold. MIDDLE LEFT Can that really be .lohn Travolta, or is it Israel Gomes in disguise? MIDDLE Who are you dreaming about Lora? MIDDLE RIGHT Beautiful dancing technique displayed by Peggy Wonderling. FAR LOWER LEFT Page and Doug demon- strate the latest new disco dance. LOW- ER RIGHT Yes, we ' re taking your pic- ture Rudy. Smile!! ACTIVITIES 62 And Still Have Begged For More FAR ABOVE LEFT Blair and Ellen take a minute ' s rest for their tired feet while Homecoming Queen Kathy Driver checks out all the dancing. FAR ABOVE RIGHT Paul Moore and Judy Burgess were elected King and Queen of the Christmas dance. MIDDLE LEFT Bill and Trude sit capti- vated by the good music and dancing. MIDDLE CENTER Sheila Castor watches the guitar player of the band. LEFT Do your thing, Troy. ABOVE Even though dancing is alot of fun, Tom, Marlene, and their dates have just as much fun watching! 63 ACTIVITIES There ' s No Business Like Show Business LEFT Members of the Drama Club are BACK ROW (L-R) Fritz Kolnsberg, Troy Jordan, Fran cee Atran, Scott Crownover, Teri Minton, Cindy Antekeier, Doug Blasdell, Ellen Rominger, 2nd ROW Lynne Martinez, Elaine Wurz, Lester Mill- er, Johnna Wiggin, Susie Gallo, Hope Nooner, FRONT ROW Avis Kalfsbeek, Leslie Simpson, Stacy Kalfsbeek, Jeanne Solis, BELOW LEFT Directer, Miss Kalfsbeek, pulls out her hair as she asks, What do you mean we won ' t get the play books until a week!?! BELOW Scott and Lester thrill the audience with their humorous lines. FAR BELOW Hope stands prim and proper as she plavs the part of a woman who is a walking encyclopedia. Pg 65 TOP LEFT MIDDLE LEFT Chris Brooks and Tony Lvtal help put up the sets. TOP RIGHT Teri, Lvnne and Cindy watch the other actors on stage. BOTTOM LEFT Did you know that Camels have eye lashes? MA . i.l At I IYITIKS Like No Business I Know if C £- The Young Actors Klub of Pierce High School presented the play ' The Boarding House Reach on the evening of April 25th. CAST: Wilber Hercules Nelson Betty Lou Maxwell Connie Maxwell Bernadine Smith John Maxwell Janet Maxwell ■rf Aunt Mary ilt Limpy McGuire Nora Herman Ninety-Volt Jones Roughhouse Ruby JVlt. P§tte r ujjy Buj Mrs. Mott Connolly -yJ v op V ' 1 y Scott Arens Troy Jordan Leslie Simpson Cindy Antekeier Lynne Martinez Blair Granicher Johnna Wiggins W Elaine Wurz Doug Blasdell Stacy Kalfsbeek Scott Crownover Ellen Rominger eater MWer vis Kalfsbeek Fritz Kolnsberg i 65 ACTIVITIES People Who Need People Are The Luckiest People In The World Pierce High School was fortunate enough to have a number of A.F.S. students from different parts of the world visit our campus for a eekend in February. They were all extremely friendly and really enjoyed the people and the atmosphere here at Pierce. RIGHT Gisela was from Ecuador and had a lot of interesting things to say about her country. BELOW Gerlinde, our own ex- change student at Pierce, comes from Austria. FAR LOWER RIGHT Maike gave us a better understanding of life in West Germany. Hi, Dear Pierce Friends, I feel very unhappy about leaving the high school in June. Everything here is so interesting. I thank all of you for helping me get comfortable. I am looking forward to coming back to the States, I hope sometime maybe one of you will knock unex- pectedly on my door at my home in Austria. —What a surprise!! — Please take the opportunity to write me long letters and we can stay in touch. Thanks! Gerlinde 66 ACTIVITIES American Field Service Members of the A.F.S. are (Pg. 66) 3rd ROW (L-R) Connie Salaiz, Robin Bradford, Mary Kalfsbeek, Judy Velasquez, Erin Hursh, Susan Weaver, Jack Martin, Holly Weaver, Tom Robinson, Vicki Carbajal, Kathy Driver, Carie Hotchkiss, Lynne Martinez, Cindy Ante- keier, Suzanne Driver, Lindsey Kalfsbeek, Denise Arens, John Goodman, Diana Middlewiek, Scott Arens, Lenore Kitts, Leslie Simpson, Jeff Brooks, Doug Blasdell, Ms. Coonrod (Advisor) 2nd ROW Terry Minton, Craig Brad- ford, Tammy Friel, Francee Atran, Jim Bell, Trude Hursh, Starr Balsdon, Susie Gallo, Valerie Dawley, Lisa Struckmeyer, Anita Duarte, Johnna Wiggin, Amy Abele, Page Phe ' lan 1st ROW Diane Kalfsbeek, Stacy Kalfs- beek, Sally Martinez, Gerlinde Klosch, Avis Kalfsbeek, Joy Ramos, Kathy Martinez, Jan Brown, Carie Cobb, Yvonne Keeble. RIGHT Ben, Eloah and Beatrice proved to us that people from other countries are just as crazy as people from Pierce. Ben eagerly poses for a picture! BELOW A genuine look of pride crosses Eloah ' s face when she talks about her home in Brazil. BELOW RIGHT Our Domestic Exchange Student, Jeanne Solis, came from Wisconsin. Also, this last summer three of the students at Pierce traveled away from Arbuckle on A.F.S. Avis Kalfsbeek spent the summer in Colombia, South America, Stacy Kalfsbeek spent 6 months in Chathem, Massachusetts and Carrie Cobb went to J6 ■1 h %,  4 T JjJ rfxL iT M Please write to us at: G. Klosch Aven 122 9400 Wolfsberg, Austria J. Solis 110 Wego Trail Foxlake, WI 53933 Pennsylvania, also for 6 months. FAR BELOW LEFT The A.F.S. students did their part in cheering for Pierce at a game against Biggs. Go Bears!! FAR BELOW RIGHT Rita ponders over her answer to a question asked by one of our students while Chistiane and Thom- as listen. Dear Friends, I am very grateful to everyone who has been friendly and helpful to me in adjusting to the school and becoming involved with activities. The experiences I have encountered through A.F.S. have helped me. Just by taking a few steps with a positive attitude and a helping hand, I have become consciously aware of who I am and where I am going. A.F.S. is an experience that I ' ll treasure forever. Jeanne 67 ACTIVITIES A Bushel And A Peck IXABUKTON nans to ic umnTouvE UVBBTO R.R.A. R.H.A. Members of Future Farmers of America are BACK ROW H. Hernandez, B. Damrun, B. Spyres.T. Lytal, J. Stamps, R. Godinez, C. Ornbaun, L. Robinson, J. Backer, D Lib- by.T. Urchison, D. Keeble, MIDDLE ROW F. Kolnsberg. L Miller, D Goodman, C. Brooks, C. Cobb, V. Carbajal, S. Kuykendall, Y. Keeble, FRONT ROW A. Gomez, B. Daniels, C. Bradford, C. Saliaz, Mr. Daniels, J. Goodman ABOVE RIGHT V. Carbajal was elected F.F.A. Sweet- heart. RIGHT, FRONT ROW L-R D. Damron, D. Can- non, D. Coutee, K. Owens, S. Lynch. M. Gipson. 2nd ROW M. Dorantes, S. Martinez, D. Middlewick. S. Cas- tor, P. Wonderling, J. Burgess, T. Diaz, B. Killion, C. Gomez, 3rd ROW C. Hernandez, V. Carbajal. H. Weaver, J. Carrion. C. Cannon. G. Hernandez, J. Moreno, E. Go- dinez, 4th ROW D. Kuykendall. C. Cobb, B. Kuykendall. T. Corona, S. Rodriguez, O. Corona, E. Slatton, Y. Keeble, B Moreno, M. Lopez, BACK ROW J. Hoodman. J. Green, Mrs. Young (Advisor), F. Atran, C Hotchkiss, .]. Velasquez, J. Brown, K. Martinez, A. Wilkins, J. Ramos, J Killion. BELOW Carie jusl couldn ' t wait for a proper place and fork. BELOW RIGHT Leslie demonstrates how a kitchen cupboard should be organized. 9 v 68 ACTIVITIES California Scholarship Federation FAR ABOVE LEFT Intelligence is what the members of C.S.F. are known for throughout Pierce High School. STANDING (L-R) Blair Granicher, Ellen Rominger, SEAT- ED Starr Balsdon, Trude Hursh, Johnna Wiggin, Kendall Kitamura, Lenore Kitts. TOP RIGHT Oh, my God I forgot the equation! BE- LOW RIGHT George Daniels is the C.S.F. advisor. ABOVE Get your feet off that chair, Blair!! LEFT Paying attention in class, like Johnna, is bound to help you get in C.S.F. 69 ACTIVITIES Rows And Rows Of Famous Virtuosos LEFT The Chorus consisted of BACK ROW (L-R) Debbie Damron, Elva Slatton, Theeta Queen, Chervl Cannon, Becky McAnallv, FRONT ROW Yvonne Keeble, ' Peggy Won- derling, Tonia Dorantes, Maricela Lopez, JoAnn Forney, Jan Carrion, Mary Green, Mrs. Lauppe (Instructor) BELOW LEFT Mary and Lynne show their talent with a flute. BELOW The Brass and Percussion plav a big role in band. MIDDLE BELOW LEFT Jim Bell practices before a pep rally. FAR BELOW LEFT The clarinets warm up during one of the many hard practices. FAR BELOW Play- ing at concerts, rallys and football games the band did an excellent job this year. BACK ROW Mrs. Lauppe (Instructor), Jeff Brooks, Lynne Martinez, Jay Goodman, Chris Brooks, Erin Hursh, Gary Hassler, Philip Synder, Bell FRONT ROW Shelly More, Clarke Orn- baun, Trude Hursh, Doug Blasdell, Mary Kalfsbeek, Joey Lawrence. Block P LEFT Members of the Block P are BOTTOM ROW (L-R) Matt High, Juvencio Velasquez, Kent Myers.Abel Gomez, Jim Bell 2nd ROW Scott Crownover, Kendall Kitamura, Narmo Campiz, Paul Davis, Jack Martin, Gary Hassler, Mark Witham, UP LEFT Doug Blas- dell, Peter Moore, Tomas Avalos, Linsey Kalfsbeek, Michael Carbajal, Eric Long, Jim Geyer, Chris Brooks, Tony Lytal, Bill Cross, Lester Miller, Troy Jordan, Fritz Kolnsberg, Jeff Brooks, Scott Arens, Tom Robinson, CENTER Karl Kinz. BELOW Members of the Girls Athletic Association are FRONT ROW Charlene Myers, Secretary; Stacy Kalfs- beek, Treasurer; Avis Kalfsbeek, President; Regina Cisneros, Vice President; Jan Brown, Manager; 2nd ROW Debbie Damron, Susan Weaver, Denise Arens, Janis Jordan, Marlene Carbajal, Starr Balsdon, Johnna Wiggin, Erin Hursh, Holly Weaver, Lynne Martinez, Vick i Carbajal, Emma Reynoso, Sam Lynch, Jodi Heath, Amy Abele, Ellen Rominger, 3rd ROW Deborah Vostinak, Francee Atran, Teri Min- ton, Carie Cobb, Shelley Moore, Kim Jordan, Becky McAnally.Mary Kalfsbeek, Connie Sa- liaz, Bonnie McCullough, Beatrice Hernandes, Heidi Kolnsberg, Toni Fonseca, Denise Cou- tee, Kathy Owens, Cheryl Cannon, Trude Hursh, Susie Gallo, 4th ROW Robin Bradford, Monica Gibson, Leslie Simpson, Ellen Oli- vares, Mary Ann Hawk, Page Phelan, Judy Velasquez, Carie Hotchkiss, Sally Martinez, Susan Driver, Lenore Kitts, Janet Oropeza. BELOW LEFT Don ' t laugh, Tina! FAR BELOW LEFT On your mark, get set, GO!! G.A.A. 71 ACTIVITIES Hey, Look Me Over, Lend Me An Ear LEFT Members of the influential Pierce High Student Council are SEATED (L-R) Chris Tyler, Normon Campiz, Amy Ahele. Steve Espinal, Blair (iranicher. Avis Kalfs- beek, STANDING Diane Middlewick, Francee Atran, Juvencio Velasquez, Kent Myers, Regina Cisneros, Doug Blasdell, Jeff Brooks, Mrs. Brooks, Miss Kalfsheek (Advisors) BACK ROW Jan Brown, Ken- dall Kitamura, Kathy Driver, Lisa Struck fL. ABOVE RIGHT Amy is astonished at one of the issue ' s outcome. RIGHT Kendall Kitamura, Student Body Presi- dent, did a remarkable job in office. Fellow Students, It was an honor serving as your President during the 1979-1980 school year. As my term in office ends, I leave convinced that school spirit and student participation are progressing at a tremendous rate. Student government has touched the masses and there is an air of change throughout the school. I would like to thank the members of the student body, faculty and community for their support and wish the best of luck to my succes- Sincerely, Kendall Kitamura P.S. I ' d like to remind everyone that Apathv Kills! 72 ACTIVniKS ABOVE RIGHT Kendall and Jan seriously consider the consequences to one of the problems discussed by the student council. RIGHT Steve and Norman ponder over their opinion on an issue. FAR RIGHT Francee pays close attention to what is be- ing discussed. BELOW RIGHT Diane and Regina show that a student council meet- ing can be fun and exciting. BELOW Blair feels free to express his opinion whenever needed. FAR BELOW RIGHT The Stu- dent Body officers conduct meetings for the whole student body every quarter. Our Student Body officers were busier than ever this year. Elected by the student body were LEFT (L-R) Doug Blasdell, Historian; Juvencio Velasquez, Parliamentarian; Kathy Driver, Vice President; Kendall Kitamura, President; Jan Brown, Treasurer; Lisa Struck- meyer, Secretary; Regina Cisneros, Social Commissioner. 73 ACTIVITIES Girls League Members of Pierce High School ' s Girls League are FRONT ROW Kathy Driver, Yvonne Keeble, Deborah Cannon, Brenda Kuykendall, Ester Godinez, Tnia Dorantes, Gerlinde Klosch, Gabie Hernandez, Angela Dequara, Anita Duarte, Jan Brown, Lisa Struckmeyer, Beth Esposito, Janis Killion, Kim Erikson, Avis Kalfsbeek, Olivia Hernandez, Elva Slatton 2nd ROW Vicki Oarbajal, Celia Gomez, Consuelo Perez, Maricel Lopez, Consuelo Hernandez, Maria Dorantes, Caryn Noh, Angelica Avalos, Johnna Wiggin, Peggy Wonderling, Becky McAnally, Kathy Owens, Denise Cutee, Sam Lynch, Monica Gibson, Cheryl Cannon 3rd ROW Lynne Martinez, Maria Amaro, Olivia Corona, Sandra Rodriquez, Tina Diaz, Dolores Gutierrez, Theeta Queen, Erma Reynoso, Olivia Sanchez, Lora Kaintoch, Janis Jordan, Vivan Robinson, Starr Balsdon, Elaine Wurz, Sheila Castor, Juanita Green, Joanne Forney, 4th ROW Lenore Kitts, Holly Weaver, Marlene Oarbajal, Blanca Moreno, Juana Moreno, Mary Miller, Susan Weaver, Jan Carrion, Suzanne Perez, Trude Hursh, Susie Gallo, Kim Jordan, Diane Keeble, Jenny Stamps, Becky Killion, Justina Goodman, Valerie Dawley, Amy Abele, Valerie Kolnsberg, Mrs. Lauppe (Advisor), 5th ROW Tonie Fonseca, Mary Kalfsbeek, Marta Friel. Sharee Shields, Erin Hursh, Deborah Vostinak, Lupe Perez, Denise Arens, Diana Middlewick, Leslie Simpson, Mary Green, Leota Tylr, Judy Velasquez, Brenda McKinney, Bonnie McCullough, Beatrice Hernandez, Diane Kalfsbeek 6th ROW Shelly Moore, Connie Salaiz, Robin Bradford, Jody Heath, Terri Minton, Francee Atran, Barbara Daniels, Carie Hotchkiss, Teonna Christianson. Janet Oropeza, Heidi Kolnsberg, Debbie Damron, Stacy Kalfsbeek, Tammy Friel BACK ROW Debbie Kuykendall, Carie Cobb, Kathy Martinez, Charlene Myers, Autumn Wilkens, Joy Ramos, Sally Martinez, Suzanne Driver, Kllen Olivarez, Cindy Antekeier, Regina Cisneros, Mary Ann Hawk, Page Phelan. The Girls League has two major functions, to put on the Christmas Dance and the Mother ' s Tea. Getting those activities organized were the Girls League officers, (L-R) Amy Abele, Vice President; Valerie Dawley, Secretary-Treasurer; Valerie Kolnsberg, President. i 74 ACTIVITIES If They Asked Me, I Could Write A Book PIERCER EDITOR AVIS KALFSBEEK LAYOUT EDITORS DOUG BLASDELL AND BLAIR GRANICHER COPY EDITOR ANITA DUARTE BUSINESS MANAGER ELLEN ROMINGER HEAD PHOTOGRAPHER OLIVIA HERNAN- DEZ PHOTOGRAPHERS DOUG BLASDELL, JU- VENCIO VELASQUEZ, SCOTT CROWNOVER, SCOTT ARENS STAFF SUZANNE PEREZ, LISA STRUCK- MEYER, JOHNNA WIGGIN, GERLINDE KLOSCH, ELLEN OLIVAREZ, PAGE PHE- LAN, STACY KALFSBEEK, DIANE KALFS- BEEK, TAMMY FRIEL, CINDY ANTEKEIER, TRUDE HURSH, MARY KALFSBEEK, AMY ABELE, SALLY MARTINEZ LEFT Miss Kalfsbeek, Piercer Advisor, wonders if the yearbook will be fin- ished on time. Ellen Ro- minger BELOW is busy typing a bill for an ad. Y FAR LEFT Avis Kalfsbeek, Suzanne Perez, and Scott Crownover are hard at work. LEFT Please people, I ' m trying to work. BELOW Doug, stop daydreaming! Ii$8 8 1 k t¥f K ■i LEFT Piercer Staff. FRONT Avis Kalfsbeek, 1st ROW Robin Bradfore, Susie Gallo, Stacy Kalfsbeek, Diane Kalfsbeek, Tammy Friel, Scott Crownover, 2nd ROW Miss Kalfsbeek (Advisor), Connie Salaiz, Ellen Rominger, Anita Duarte, Lisa Struckmeyer, Valerie Kolnsberg, Olivia Hernandez, Gerlinde Klosch, Juvencio Velasquez, TOP ROW Cindy Ante- keier, Doug Blasdell, Page Phelan, Sally Martinez, Kathy Martinez, Jan Brown, Trude Hursh, Johnna Wiggin, Suzanne Perez, Ellen Oliverez, Blair Gran- icher, Scott Arens 75 ACTIVITIES o7Vler r y Christmas! One of Pierce High Schools most exciting mo- ments before X-mas vacation was the judging of the decorated doors. Each first period class was asked to decorate their home room door. Drama Club would than judge the doors and present don- uts to the winning class. RIGHT Santa was slowly coming down the chimney. This was created bv first period Study Hall. BELOW This beautiful snowman was made by the clever minds of Li- brary Practice. BELOW RIGHT This tempting gingerbread house was created by the Home Ec class. Pg. 77 TOP LEFT This is the Grand Prize door, which was created by Mrs. Jewtt ' s English 4 class. TOP MIDDLE Office Practice decorated the First Place door of Miss Piggy in a red-hot pant suit. TOP RIGHT The Merry Christmath door was made by Mr. Bode ' s Advanced Math class. BOTTOM LEFT Feliz Navidad was ap- propriate for Mr. Espinal ' s Spanish Class. BOT- TOM MIDDLE This Christmas Pierce Bear decorated the door of the counselor ' s office. BOT- TOM RIGHT This cozy log cabin decorated Miss Coonrod ' s room. i . ■Mm. WM J 1 I 1 ■■I ... MW 76 ACTIVITIES 7 7 fS Mk W far- y • ® U 0 1 SI I 77 ACTIVITIES Rock ' N Roll Is Here To Stay, It Will Never Die! Vp ld ' 78 ACTIVITIES The Sock Hop, put on by the Senior Class, was a huge success. Everyone who came made the dance the best in a long time. ABOVE Some of the hoppers who attended are STANDING (L-R) Herb Hernandez, Manuel Garcia, Hector Dela Fuente, Bonnie McCullough, Jim Bell, Beatrice Hernandez, Holly Weaver, Shelly Moore, Jorge Velasco, Lea Robinson, Scott Crownover, Teri Min- ton, Juvencio Velasquez, KNEELING Mary Kalfsbeek, Avis Kalfsbeek, Erin Hursh, Craig West, Jim Peart, Kendall Kitamura, Narmo Campiz, SITTING Elaine Wurz, Barbara Daniels, Judy Velasquez, Jeanne Solis, Suzanne Perez, Starr Baldson, Anita Duarte, Olivia Hernandez, FRONT Kent Mvers. LEFT Jeanne Solis helps clean up. Pg. 79 FAR ABOVE LEFT Who are These two tough guys? ABOVE RIGHT Judy, Erin, Mary, and Barbara show us some leg. ABOVE LEFT It ' ll be alright. Shelly. The Fonz stands up alot of girls. ' LEFT Mary sure knows how to twist. RIGHT Elaine never goes anywhere without her numogrammed sweaters. BELOW Mrs. Bain, does this make you nostalgic? 79 ACTIVITIES These Are A Few Of My Favorite Things Bank Of America Awards Each Bank Of America winner was chosen for his or her outstanding achievement in a specific area of study. RIGHT Avis Kalfsbeek received the Bank of America certificate for her prominent achievement in English. BELOW With all his intellectual quali- tiens, it is easy to see why Kendall Kita- mura was awared the Bank of America plaque for his overall achievement in Liberal Arts. BELOW RIGHT Joe Wal- lace received the Bank of America award for his outstanding achievement in Math. .J ■r 80 ACTIVITIES ABOVE LEFT Our very own Pierce High Patriot, Jim Wallace, received the certificate for his superior achieve- ment in Social Studies. ABOVE Jan Brown received the award in the field of Business. LEFT Lisa Struckmeyer received the Bank of America award for her outstanding achievement in Science after 4 years of mixing chemi- cals, computing formulas, etc. 81 ACTIVITIES Awards D.A.R Lions Club Speakers Contest The topic of this years annual Lions Club Speakers Contest was Tax payer ' s revolt- — Where will it lead? LEFT Lions Club Presi- dent, Allen Bowska, presents the first place award to Blair Gra nicher. BELOW Also partici- pating in the contest were Scott Arens and Debra Cannon. BELOW LEFT Avis Kalfsbeek recieved the D.A.R. award for her good citizenship. 82 ACTIVITIES UNDER CLASSMEN I ua cutout xu ' t - o-rviL U uwnwn J w m.s. 4mH 4 A UNDERCLASSMEN Wherever We Go, Whatever We Do, We ' re Going To Go Through It Together BELOW Look out for the bird, Blair! RIGHT Monica and Cheryl, is that a dirty magazine? BELOW RIGHT Are they taking my picture? Amy Abele Tony Alexander Maria Amaro Cindy Antekeier Scott Arens Francee Atran Tomas Avalos Doug Blasdell Robin Bradford Narmi Campiz 84 JUNIOKS h6ryl Cannon Jan Carrion Teonna Christensen ' Regina Cisneros , Carie Cobb BELOW LEFT What ' s so funny Teonna? FAR BELOW A devilish mind at work! Junior Class Offi- cers are ABOVE STANDING Ellen Rominger, Sec- retary-Treasurer; Mr. Lawrence, Advisor; SITTING L-R Amy Abele, Class Representative; Blair Gran- icher, President; Judy Velasquez, Vice President; El- len Olivarez, Social Commissioner. 85 JUNIORS Suzanne Driver .loan Forney Tamara Friel Suzie Gallo Monica Gipson Celia Gomez Doug Goodman Blair Granicher Mary Green Jesus Gutierrez Maryann Hawk Jody Heath Matt High Carie Hotchkiss Trude Hursh Troy .Jordan Stacy Kalfsbeek Fritz Kolnsberg Debbie Kuykendal 86 JUNIOKS if Jack Martin Sally Martinez Brenda McKinney Mary Miller Peter Moore Danny Mowrer Charlene Myers V I ABOVE Robin ' s ready for anything! BELOW What ' s the matter girl ' s? You look worried! Ellen Olivares Consuelo Perez Page Phelan Tom Robinson . Sandra Rodriquez Ellen Rominger Connie Salaiz Leslie Simpson Jay Stamps Judy Velasquez Susan Weaver Denice Williams 87 JUNIORS Boys And Girls Staters Dou6 , 1 (jexid d to o e L(Oor 6poi. e thb uear ooo st- 05 for 0£ ' { TRDuftL Lotkh upo i X (jjent, next ueor [Ida- qdr -ttem okH?w£ R LEFT The Junior boys who were chosen to attend Boys State this summer are Blair Granicher and ( Doug Blasdell, Delegates and Scott Arens STAND- ING, Alternate. BELOW Trude Hursh RIGHT is this years Girls State Delegate and Ellen Rominger is I— AMsraaie. [i G hcu e -to bus n i55 (c ne d cje i £+ wets R)o SnzabC® out oF 8x J5 6ut of thew alt i qooKe - QRecct f%encJ .4 j? ( atois Remember a(( the cpoci fifties - u choco cfc souceVi the remembee udu 4 oco con - un setrrth u ro heme foe -en Touch V uoj Kadi COfMl 6 1 $bnn - . •_ V 88 UNDERCLASSMEN Haven ' t You Noticed? Suddenly I ' m Bright And Breezy 89 UNDERCLASSMEN Through Thick Or Through Thin, All Out Or All In Together, Wherever We Go Denise Arens Troy At nip Angelica Avalos Tim Bailey It w LEFT David, what did you put in that sprite ' . ' BELOW Teri has a nice, comfortahle seat. FAR BELOW Have a Coke and a Star Balsdon Jim Bell Jeff Brooks Shiela Castor Merced Corona Denise Coutee Blai ne Damron Debbie Damron 90 SOPHOMORES I i ABOVE Mark sure looks lonely. ABOVE RIGHT Don ' t feel badly about not doing well on the test, Jim. We just have to learn how to live with a few A minuses. FAR BELOW Well you see Mrs. Jewett, there were these two really big Seniors that came up from behind me and grabbed my books right out of my arms, then they broke all of ray pencils and that ' s why I don ' t have my homework this morning. Hector Delafuente Toni Fonseca Tony Frazier Maria Friel Rudy Gallo Pete Gipson Israel Gomez Jesse Gomez John Goodman Juanita Green Dolores Guiterrez Gary Hassler 91 SOPHOMORES 2,n Herb Hernandez Juan Hernandez David Johns Diane Kalfsbeek Jim Killion Lenore Kitts ®Ai David Libby Becky McAnally Fred McCullough lW n Diane Middlewick Paul Moore Caryn Noh Alex Nunez Janet Oropeza Kathy Owens Jim Peart Jeff Phelan Becky Reynoso Sophomore Class Officers are STANDING L-R Chris Tyler, President; Lenore Kitts, Vice President; Jeff Brooks, Class Representative; Diane Kalfsbeek, Secre- tary; John Goodman, Social Director; KNEELING Mr. Brumley, Advisor. BE- LOW RIGHT Paul, you aren ' t thinking of stealing that cash box now are you? Not Pictured Above are Kim Jordan, Maricela Lopez, and Phillip Snyder. Watch out everybody, Kenny ABOVE, looks like he ' s in love again. Careful. Kim ABOVE RIGHT doesn ' t like being disturbed. BELOW LEFT Sheila tries to console John after a heart-breaking romance. BELOW RIGHT Pete, you sly devil, you. Les Robinson Wes Robinson Tom Sanchez Kenny Spicer Blaine Spyres Chris Tyler W Leota Tyler Tracy Urchison Johnna Wiggin Peggy Wonderling Mark Witham Elaine Wurz 93 SOPHOMORES Getting To Know You, 0t Joseph Backer .Judy Burgess John Byrd Norman Campiz Vicki Carhajal Carlos Diaz Maria Dorantes Steven Espinal Manuel Garcia Rudy Godinez Justina Goodman Beatriz Hernandez FAR ABOVE Can vou speak a lit- tle louder, Heidi 1 ABOVE Norman does the new dance Milk the Cow . FAR LEFT A Freshmen hard at work. LEFT Look up. Dennis! Getting To Know All About You ABOVE What can those freshmen be planning now?! ABOVE RIGHT Freshmen Class Officers are Joey Lawrence, Vice President; Norman Campiz, Class Representativ e; Steve Espinal, President; Judy Bur- gess, Secretary; Mr. Espinal, Advisor; Steve Kuyken- dall, Treasurer. Consuelo Hernandez Erin Hursh Lora Kaintoch Luis Hernandez Janice Jordan Mary Kalfsbeek ABOVE Gee, I could have had a V-8! RIGHT All those fresh men really stick together. 95 FRESHMEN Diane Keeble Becky Killicm Heidi Kolnsberg Steve Kuykendal Joey Lawrence Patricia Lowe Samantha Lynch Lynne Martinez Bonnie McCullough Terrv Minton Shelly Moore Blanca Moreno ■luana Moreno Hope Nooner Luis Nunez Jessie Obregon % FRKSHMKN Steve Parsley David Reed Irma Reynoso Not Pictured Vivian Robinson Clarke Ornbaun Guadlupe Perez Jaime Robles Olivia Sanchez Dennis Truett Marlene Carbajal Jorge Velasco Curtis Slatton Deborah Vostinak Steve Smith Holly Weaver Jennie Stamps Craig West f ABOVE Another hard day at school. BELOW Master fingers at work! 1 i 97 FRESHMEN xr M— . P 1  6 nT a 6 t L. A Ik Isn ' t it strange That princes and kings And clowns that ca In sawdust rings, And common peo Like you and me; Are huilders for Each is given a A shapeless ma A book of rules And each must m I W IKRCLASSMEN rS l Bk v Jv k ■FACULTY 99 FACULTY Old Situations, New Complications LEFT The Board Members, Greg Ramos, John Abele (not shown). Chuck Kelley, William Wilson, Lou- ise Bell, John Miller, Joe Kalfsbeek and Jim West put in alot of extra time to see that the district is well- managed. FAR ABOVE LEFT J. Miller and J. Kalfsbeek work to maintain a peaceful attitude throughout the communi- ty. FAR ABOVE RIGHT G. Ramos and J. Abele are determined to do their best for the area. ABOVE LEFT C. Kelley and W. Wilson always make sure to study both sides of an issue for the best of the people. ABOVE J. West, the newest member of the school board, expresses his opinion on the issue. LEFT J. Miller and L. Bell listen intently to what is being discussed. HMI FACULTY LEFT Devoted and hardworking Mr. Wilson serves as Principal of Pierce High School and District Superintendent. BELOW LEFT De- spite all her hard work as secretary, Mrs. Bell always takes a minute to smile and say Hi! BELOW As well as serving as Vice-Principal, Coach Greg LeMaster has to tend to the intel- ligent minds of the Senior Class in American Government and to the students in General Business. FAR BELOW The friendly face that can be seen helping out in the office recently is Mrs. Simpson. FAR BELOW What would we do without Mrs. Leobeth Geyer!? She sees that the office always runs smoothly and effi- ciently even with a broken arm. It ' s A Very Ancient Saying But A True And Honest Thought FAR ABOVE LEFT If Mr. Daniels isn ' t in the counselor ' s office he can be found teaching An Science, Ag Shop or Landscape Hardening. KAR AMOVE RIOHT Mr. Martinez teaches Social Studies, Driver ' s Ed, Driver ' s Training, Reading, and 7th and 8th grade I ' .E. I. EFT Miss Coonrod smiles eagerly before a hectic day of teaching History, Geometry, Algebra and History though Fiction begins. ABOVE LEFT What ' s so tunny, Mr. Martinez? You must be correcting Freshmen papers! ABOVE RIGHT Miss Coonrod distributes her challenging Algebra tests to the students (let Ready 102 FACULTY That If You Become A Teacher By Your Pupils You ' ll Be Taught FAR ABOVE Mrs. Lauppe teaches Chorus and Band to some o Pierce ' s more musical-minded students. FAR ABOVE MIDDLE Mr. Armfield can be found teaching students more about basic electricity, welding, genera! metals, machine shop, and auto shop. FAR ABOVE RIGHT Ah, one, ah, two, ah three! ABOVE Mrs. Sco- field substituted for Mrs. Bain while she was away. RIGHT One of Pierce ' s friendliest teachers is Mrs. Bain. She handles all the office classes such as Typing, Ac- counting, and Office Practice. 103 FACULTY LEFT Mr. Lawrence watches over Jim ' s Mechanical drawing. He teaches Woodworking, Advanced Wood. Mechanical Drawing and General Math. BELOW Our very own Happy Homemaker Mrs. Young always sees that the girls in Home Ec get the best. BELOW LEFT Along with Home Ec. Mrs. Young teaches Business Math. BELOW MIDDLE Mr. Brumley teaches U.S. History, Boy ' s P.E. and Modern Living. FAR BELOW LEFT Are vou eating vour lunch alone again, Mr. Lawrence? FAR BELOW Mr. Brumley offers the students a very interesting and vivid class in Modern Living. f a V s 104 FACULTY FAR ABOVE Hello, Mrs. Jewett! ABOVE Mrs. Jewett helps Denise on an English assignment. ABOVE RIGHT Have you lost one of your chemicals, Mr. Walker? RIGHT Mrs. Brooks can either be found behind her desk teaching Freshmen Eng- lish or out in the gym teaching Girl ' s P.E. BELOW Mrs. Jewett ' s schedule consists of teaching Sophomore and Senior English as well as supervising two study halls. BE- LOW RIGHT Mr. Walker can usually be seen out in the lab lecturing his students in Algebra, Physical Science, Biology or Chemistry. 105 FACULTY r ' ' , rw L ABOVE LEFT Miss Kalfsbeek serves as the friendly Pierce High Librarian. She can find any book in any category in a matter of sec- onds! ABOVE Helping out the Spanish speak- ing students of Pierce High to better their English is Mrs. Garcia. LEFT Mr. Espinal teaches Spanish, as well as .Junior English. BELOW LEFT Hey, look! Even Mr. Espinal has muscles!! MIDDLE BELOW What ' s it like to switch from teacher to student, Mr. Espinal? BELOW You really shouldn ' t be roaming the halls, Miss K.! Klo FACULTY Hard Workers RIGHT Keeping our school looking bright and beautiful (as well as clean) is our night custodian, Mr. Gomez. BE- LOW Our skillful and reliable bus dri- vers are Delbert Hunt, Charlie Tuttle, NOT PICTURED Bub Howe, Smokey Starnater, Charlie Tuttle, Delbert Hunt, Willie Walters, and Pat Slatton. What would we do without them?! BE- LOW RIGHT Our very own Betty Crocker is Mrs. Kaintoch. She prepares our lunches everyday. FAR BELOW Not only is Delbert Hunt one of our bus drivers, but he also repairs odds and ends around the school to make the grounds look good. FAR BELOW RIGHT The competent Willard Roi is a familiar face on the school grounds. He serves as day custodian, helping to make Pierce High the neatest and ni- cest school in the county. 107 FACULTY  i ii 1 1 — - M — 108 FACUI.TY Write Your Own Captions!! 109 FACULTY Spread Sunshine All Over The Place, Put On A Happy Face I KITCHEN J1 -- n-fj An isJ — 1 i I w4 S JljUyyVL ., i ji t g- 7 t jcvoj - L4£V L Ol - ? £ lll ADS ■. PATRONS K ° ' :, R. J. Rominger Mr. Mrs. Robert Rominger David Granicher Gayle Kalfsbeek Katherine Schohr l0 Q h WHOLE PAGE ADVERTISEMENTS ALL-CO INC. P.O. Box 611 1220 Fortna Avenue Woodland, CA COUNTY LINE WAREHOUSE Robert Youngmark-Owner 1-5 and County Line Rd. Ph: 476-2441 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL RICE MILLS Woodland, CA Ph: 666-1691 ALSCO-GEYER Irrigation Svstems 700 5th St. Arbuckle, CA DENNY ' S CYCLE SET-UP Woodland, CA SARAH ' S KITCHEN 301 5th Street Arbuckle, CA Ph: 476-2078 ARBUCKLE FIRE DEPARTMENT Arbuckle, CA DENNY ' S HARDWARE Sporting Goods, Fuller paints Arbuckle, CA THAYER BROS. AVIATION Agricultural Flying Service Grimes, CA Ph: 437-2319 ARBUCKLE FOOD CENTER Edwin and Colleen Putnam Arbukcle, CA Ph: 476-2277 DE PUE WAREHOUSE CO. 618 E Street P.O. Box 487 Williams, CA Ph: 473-5361 ILLIAM P. WILSON SONS INC. leveland at Kentucky ' oodland, CA Ph: 662-8654 A.J. ATRAN 204 5th St. Arbuckle, CA Ph: 476-2243 International Trucks and Goodyear Tires. LYN DEE ' S FLAIRE P.O. Box 102 B Fifth Street Arbuckle, CA WOODLAND TRACTOR EQUIPMENT Woodland, CA Ph: 666-1944 BILI. KATHY ' S Interstate 5 and Road 8 Dunnigan, CA MAIN STREET THREADS Get it on for Guys and Gals Colusa, CA 1-5 TRACTOR COMPANY 220 Harter Avenue Woodland, CA Ph: 662-4633 C.E. GROSJEAN RICE MILLING CO. Independent Rice Millers since 1915 J.R. Johanson Woodbind CA MAX ' S FKOSTIE Max Lyle Prothero Arbuckle, CA THOMAS MEZGER D.B.A. Farmers Grain Elevator P.O. Box 222 Yolo, CA 95697 1I2 ADS HALF PAGE ADVERTISEMENTS BEELINE SERVICE 1480 E. Main St. Woodland, CA BINGAMAN MOTORS Arbuckle, CA CAL GAS Cal Gas Arbuckle, Inc. Arbuckle, CA CARRION MACHINE SHOP P.O. Box 91 Arbuckle, CA Ph: 476-2295 CHUCK DAVIS Cal-Farm Insurance 595 7th St. Williams, CA COLUSA SUN HERALD Colusa County ' s only Homeowned homeprinted newspaper 210 Sixth St., Colusa CA Ph: 458-2121 Published daily since 1889 CROSSROADS INN, Williams, CA Crossroads Bowling Allev. league open bowling Ph: 473-9779 Crossroads Bar Ph: 473-9737 Giant screen TV. Crossroads Cafe Daily Luncheon Specials DAWLEY ' S CHEVRON 701 Fifth St. Arbuckle, CA DUNNIGAN INN Old Highway 99 Road 7 Dunnigan, CA DUNNIGAN MOBILE HOME PARK Campers Inn R.V. Park Grocery Rd. 88, Dunnigan, CA E.E. LUNDORFF COMPANY A division of Layne-Western Company 275 Road 98 Woodland, CA FASHION HOUSE Homeowned by Joanie Schwartz 538 Market St. Colusa, CA GOLDEN STATE TRACTOR John Deer Farm Machinery 455 Harter Avenue Woodland, CA Ph: 662-4637 GREVIE REALTY Homes, ranches, orchards appraisals Rt. 1 Box 23 Arbuckle Ph: 476-2477 235 5th St. Colusa Ph: 458-7591 HATCHER COMMUNICATIONS Authorized General Electric Service Station 587 Kentucky Avenue Woodland, CA Ph: 662-1146 113 ADS 7 Uj QtAJLCXJT Woodland, OA yn - LOUIS CAIRO ' S Louis ' s famous Garlic Bread more can be said? Charcoal broiled steaks, scrumptious ) ] ' (J (J l ( Italian dinners - - LJC_) TOWN HOUSE C UAX urt College Sts. S Tj - Tyl T uJl T T j- HlES S IC l t ' S -I • (-j- Pu i pr|nl l u r nu a4 « .  ni nrl . | d i i S a le ' s A -sL K- hJLA and Service 850 Market St. Colusa Ph: 458-2 fa 311 N. Butte St., Willows Ph: 934- Market Street, _ , _Calust£A_ Cocktail Lounge Fine Food 4ams, CA Ph 473-5610 MCNARY M©0 RE SERVICE Two Chapels to serve you Howard uene Moore — Director: ' ri (jUU y ? water dwee C ORPORA, 3 FUNERAL - — mr (_Vl£t4 K)HNS0N FARM MACHINERY Manufacturers of Specialized Farm Machinery 2x-j , Button-Johnson Tomato Harvester in a On ' 152 W. Kentucky Ave., Woodland CaO All lines of insurance Gene Muttersback and Tom CXUJPORATION 220N7EasT Woodland, CA 14 -_ j fYU OUlA ° ' usa ; CA , „ WESTERN ' r f? A JvlUTTERBACKINSUUANCE— — __250 ( ( xi Ly j. LASYl D n sy, tf C lusa, CA Ph: 458-5101 TH I. SCHWART r N- - Z}±l_ W( 6C J TO Colusa s pioneer parts service ' - Parts House: 115-117 5th St. Ph: 458-2128 OCHOA BROS ru suJ ' lJ 7V2SUJL ' L jj6UMX ycTuC juo}- CAJCLO ChOLn l 3xg. jQas , 1250 Fortna Avenue C lJL YlJZs Woodland, CA TITLE INSURANCE ' ( ;™;any j ktf lifth Street Colusa, CA - _ , WATER DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 220 N. East St. Woodland, CA ncj u u rx cxAjlajp xyJlJ , 3Ao y QUARTER PAGE ADVERTISEMENTS ALEXANDER ' S MARKET Arbuckle, CA BREITS Featuring Top Lines in infants — toddlers — childrens- - juniors and womens fashions 607 Main St. Woodland CA COLUSA MOTOR SALES 430 Market Street Colusa, CA AMBAC EQUIPMENT CO. Sales, parts service Colusa, CA Ph: 458-2166 CHICK MONTGOMERY Sporting goods 334 Market Street Colusa, CA COLUSA PAINT STORE Paint, Wallcoverings, art supplies, frames 626 Fremont St. Colusa, CA Ph: 458-4451 A M PONTIAC BUICK CMC 655 Bridge St. Colusa, CA Ph: 458-7676 Ken Amundson CHUNG SUN MARKET Choice Prime Meats, Bakery Corner of Sixth and Main Colusa, CA CORNER DRUG 602 Main St. Woodland, CA ARBUCKLE HOTEL BAR Fifth Hall Sts. Arbuckle, CA COLUSA BOOKSHOP Corner Fifth Market Colusa, CA Ph: 458-7719 CORTINA ROCK PRODUCTS, 13th Market Sts. Colusa, CA Ph: 458-7781 INC. BARNEY ' S SHELL SERVICE 7th Market Sts. Colusa, CA Ph: 458-4353 COLUSA DRUG GIFTS Colusa, CA COUNTRY SQUIRE Men ' s Boy ' s clothing Colusa, CA 115 ADS CT s - v c c5 -r h ' £ V o CRANSTON BROS? !.£ V v  Woodland, CA V r • c ? of DAVISON ' S DRUGS STATIONERY 640 Market Street Colusa, CA Ph: 458-2188 EDEN ' S PIONEER WESTERN WEAR 557 7th St. P.O. Box 307 Williams, CA Ph: 473-2556 EMIL ' S DIAMOND WESTERN WEAR Woodland, CA ERDELTS WESTERN AUTO 427 Market St. Colusa, CA Ph: 458-2747 THE FABRIC FAIR Complete line of fabric notions 221 5th St. Colusa, CA FLAIR SALON OF BEAUTY Men ' s and Women ' s Hair Care by Sue and staff Woodland, CA FOUCH SON Pharmacists since 1879 Williams, CA FOY ' S SCHWINN CYCLERY 96 W. Main Woodland, CA GRANZELLA ' S WINE DELICATESSEN Jim Bev Granzella, owners 451 Sixth St. P.O. Box 1210 Williams, CA Ph: 473-5496 HEART FEDERAL SAVINGS HEART FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN Colusa, CA HERB ' S BAR Arbuckle, CA HOBLIT, MOTORS Ford, Mercury and Continental Colusa, CA JACK ' S MARKET Norma and Jack Weare Grimes, CA JEANS-N-THINGS 446 Market St. Colusa, CA Ph: 458-5092 JOHN. N. NISHIMURA Agent-Farmers Insurance Group 612 Main St. Woodland, CA Bus. Ph: 662-8629 Res: 662-5922 m J iL i j e • ■1 1 iftl i 11 6 ADS Jnod. nes RY |W+ Hf iakO ( o H koR j r 9 j,, fi 35 Fremont St. Colusa, CA Ph: 458-5174 458-5175 W3 CkA 4 V oJS 3 rtini MEYER ' S ELECTRIC tfYlCxVUl CVUJXJ rYUjfA (yUJj ' daire, General Electric .| 04 -0- lAJLVTU A AH - O J Colusa, CA - ■MAC ' S COTTAGE „A OJ A „[) D ArVYVl I I s J A complete bowlipr center y - Grimes, CA tvJ jU ° V MOU J tSb KZnCy flOJL J VSO P- ROSE ' S NOTIONS CLOTHING olusaX t hfteC VO OAUj-{ . Arbuckle, CA Ph: 476-2929 vjbr U OoO Cy J2_C - ]NDER cJL T0SU q 2 jM S fcrt4 SbS m-2328 Z. «k H nu u4Lii utLvuX 7 OAi pic Woodland, CA Ph: 666-1231 i oAOUJ 3 l ' Colusa, CA Ph: 458-5407 l - 1 , • Dunniean CA, XX d -4l5fO Qi£c-UkJUAAa - OLSON ' S HOBBY SHOP M HHAjL OaA U ■V£- _ Colusa, CA Ph: 458-M91 L 4 PORTAGY JOE ' S J)_ Jf iT( ' P ' zzas hamburgers and dinners 62 W. Court St. „Woodland, CA (X 0 0S OOjb Ck Qjo6j) C C-LLpIj . p Box s ide usa, MilSrs J P CofuTlG -fc J4 CXAJ oJir ' UJvll C es,CA n ph ng 437-2212 C T :;U V j J e v il o A ovW ' 0 j pq 117 ADS SACRAMENTO VALLEY MILLING Williams, CA Ordbend, CA S.A.M.S. GENERAL MACHINING 1250 Harter Avenue Woodland, CA SANKEY AUTOMOBILE CO. Serving Colusa County automobile needs for 48 years Colusa.CA SEARS AUTHORIZED CATALOG SALES MERCHANT 515 Fremont St. Colusa, CA Ph: 458-5851 SKI RACQUET 78 W. Court St. Woodland, CA SMALL WORLD CHILDREN ' S APPARREL 91 A W. Court Street Woodland, CA STERLING MAY COMPANY 291 W. Main St. Woodland, CA SUBURBAN MOBILE HOME PARK 100 ' • E. Olive Arbuckle, CA TEX ' S TAVERN LIQUOR STORE Arbuckle, CA Best Wishes to the Graduates from Ed, Jean Crew TRINCO Mirrors, auto-glass, home glass paint Woodland, CA Ph: 662-4619 VRADA ' S WORKSHOP 303 5th Street Arbuckle, CA Ph: 476-2020 WEST JEWELRY Watch Clock repairs Williams, CA Ph: 473-2135 WILLIAMS HARDWARE Hal Rosalie Stober P.O. Box 337 Williams, CA WILLIAMS STEAM LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS Ray Alice Davis, Props. Williams, CA WOODY ' S JEWELRY All your needs in jewelry; free ear piercing with purchase of earrings Woodland, CA i iff jff F x $ X?: 1 1 I M A I IS P° c a r oP fy e ■a £ 2 ' C ,-sP v v?; Finale aL 119 FINALE Eye On The Target And Wham! One Shot, One Gun Shot And Bam! Hey World Here I Am! Nobody, No Nobody Is Gonna Rain On My Parade. 120 FINALE f r ap j a-naj .is ..,■..., ¥ ¥ Index A Abele, Amy 84, 85, 87, 66, 83, 72, 71, 74 Alexander, Tony 84, 90, 33, 32, 41 Amaro, Maria 84, 74, 122, 127 Ant ekeier, Cindv 84, 66, 83, 36, 37, 113, 118, 75, 74, 127, 64, 65 Arens, Denise 2, 10, 11, 13, 93, 90, 66, 26, 27, 30, 31, 71, 74 Arens, Scott 11, 16, 84, 66, 18, 33, 32, 75, 82, 42, 71, 88, 40 Atnip, Troy 90, 116, 79 Atran, Francee 11, 84, 66, 26, 68, 27, 73, 72, 71, 74, 64 Avalos, Angelica 93, 90, 74 Avalos, Thomas 16, 84, 20, 71 B Backer, Joseph 16, 94, 22, 68 Bailey, Tim 16, 90 Balsdon, Starr 90, 66, 63, 31, 69, 71, 74, 78 Bell, Jim 14, 16, 91, 90, 66, 23, 35, 70, 34, 71, 78, 41 BlasdelllDoug 14 16, 84, 66, 18, 61, 62, 33, 32, ¥3, 70 72, 75, 71, 88, 38, 64 BradfordJCraig 44, 91, 66, 68, 54, 60, 56, Ckr a HfnrH R fcnT) 5 15, 84, 87, 66, 119. 61. 36, 114, 75, 71, 74 Brooks, Chris 44, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 68, 33, 60, 59, 32, 70, 71, 56, 57, 126, 65, 40 Brooks, Jeff 14, 16. 90, 92, 66, 20, 35, 70, 72, 34, 71, 38. 125, 41 Brown, Jan 44, 5, 11, 14, 66, 61. 68, 30, 36, 54, 60, 59, 73, 70, 72, 75, 81, 29, 71, 74, 38, 56, 57, 39, 110 Burgess, Brenda 44, 56, 57 Burgess, Judy 12, 95, 96, 94, 68, 63, 1 17. 123 Byrd, John 16, 94 Campiz, Narmo 16, 84, 95, 17, 20, 32, 71. 38, 78 Campiz, Norman 11. 16, 94, 35, 73, 72, 34, 38 Cannon, Cheryl 11, 15, 84. 85, 26, 83, 68, 70, 71, 74 122 FINALE V %: Cannon, Deborah 44, 8, 9, 68, 27, 36, 59, 82, 74, 56, 57, 39, 41 Carbajal, Mike 59, 45, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 119, 71 Carbajal, Vicki 95, 94, 66, 68, 71, 74, 124, 89 Carrion, Jan 12, 15, 85, 26, 68, 74, 125 Castor, Sheila 1, 14, 93, 90, 68, 63, 37, 115, 74, 125, 39 Christensten, Teonna 85, 74 Cisneros, Regina 5, 85, 119, 61, 36, 73, 72, 28, 121, 71, 24 Cobb, Carie 66, 68, 36, 120, 71, 74, 38 Corona, Merced 16, 90, 61, 113, 79, 89 Corona, Olivia 85, 68, 74, 125, 127 Corona, Theeta 68, 70, 74 Coutee, Denise 91, 93, 90, 68, 30, 31, 37, 71, 74, 39, 123 Cross, Bill 45, 12, 16, 20, 43, 63, 44, 71, 56, 57 Crownover, Scott 45, 1, 14, 43, 33, 55, 32, 75, 28, 42, 71, 78, 56, 57, 124, 64 Damron, Blaine 1, 16, 90, 68 Damron, Debby 90, 68, 31, 70, 71, 74 ly Daniels, Barbara 2, 86 8? 28, 74, % Davis, Paul 11, 13, 16 % 51, 33 32 42, % 71 X, C Davis, Yolanda 117, 124 a Dawley, Valerie 85, 66, 83, 36, 74 Deguara, Angela 45, 1, 3, 11, 12, 43, 30, 59, 28, 29, 74, 56, 57, 126, 128, 40, 41, 110 Dela Fuente, Hector 91, 35, 113, 34, 78, 40 Diaz, Carlos 16, 94, 83, 35, 113, 34, 78, 40 Diaz, Tina 85, 68, 74 Dorantes, Maria 94, 68, 74 Dorantes, Tonia 45, 70, 74, 56, 57, 126, 128 Driver, Kathy 45, 12, 13, 15, 66, 63, 55, 59, 73, 72, 118, 74, 56, 57, 128, 110 Driver, Suzanne 86, 83, 119, 71, 39 Duarte, Anita 46, 7, 66, 60, 59, 75, 79, 74, 78, 56, 57, 39, 126, 128 Ericksen, Kim 46, 1, 14, 74, 56, 57 Espinal, Steve 16, 95, 96, 94, 22, 73, 72, 34, 125, 124 Esposito, Beth 46, 74 123 FINALE Fonseca, Toni 91, 93, 71, 74, 124, 127 Forney, Joan 86, 70, 74 Frazier, Tony 3, 10, 16, 91, 90, 20 Friel, Marta 1, 8, 12, 91, 74, 110 Friel, Tammy 14, 86, 66, 36, 75, 74 Gallo, Rudy 16, 91, 94, 62 Gallo, Susie 8, 86, 66, 75, 71, 74, 127, 64 Garcia, Manuel 94, 78, 124, 89 Gever, Jim 46, 9, 12, 16, 18, 58, 54, 71, 56, 57, 126 Gipson, Monica 11, 54, 86, 26, 27, 83, 68, 71, 74, 124, 39 Gipson, Pete 6, 9, 16, 91, 93, 115, 121, 123 Godinez, Esther 46, 68, 74, 56, 57, 122, 126, 127 Godinez, Rudv 16, 68, 38 Golay, David 47, 56, 57, 128 Gomez, Abel 47, 68, 55, 71 Gomez, Celia 86, 68, 74, 127, 89 Gomez, Israel 91, 62, 38, 122, 127 Gomez, Jesse 91, 122 Vvv W y W rf Goodman, Doug 86, 90, 86 Goodman, John 2, 16, 91, 93, 92, 66, 23. 70, 34 Goodman, Justina 91, 68, 74, 125 Granicher, Blair 13, 84, 86, 85, 63, 75, 73, 72, 82, 69, 88, 38, 127 Green, Juanita 91, 68, 70, 74, 110 Green, Mary 86, 93, 85, 74 Gutierrez, Delorez 91, 74, 127 Gutierrez, Jesus 7, 86, 122 H Hassler, Gary 14, 16, 91, 70, 42. 71 Hawk, Mary Ann 86, 121, 71, 74 Heath, Jody 86, 87, 71, 74 Hernandez, Beatriz 96, 94, 30. 31. 37. 79, 71, 74, 78 Hernandez, Consuelo 95, 68, 114, 117, 74 Hernandez, Gabie 47, 10, 43, 68, 54, 74, 56, 57, 126, 128 Hernandez, Herb 16, 92, 68, 34, 78, 89 Hernandez, Louie 16, 95, 92, 113, 121, 123 Hernandez, John 34, 122. 127, 89 Hernandez, Olivia 47, 15, 54, 60, 75, 74, 28, 56, 57, 39, 128 U I KIN ALE High, Matt 2, 16, 86, 21, 33, 32, 71, 38 Hotchkiss, Carie 8, 10, 12, 86, 66, 83, 68, 36, 28, 71, 74, 40, 41 Hursh, Erin 9, 14, 95, 66, 30, 31, 37, 70, 121, 79, 71, 74, 38, 78 Hursh, Trude 12, 14, 86, 66, 63, 30, 36, 70, 75, 29, 69, 71, 74, 88 Johns, David 92 Jordan, Janice 95, 92, 31, 71, 74, 125, 124, 39 Jordan, Kim 03, 119, 30, 31, 71, 74 Jordan, Troy 13, 14, 16, 86, 20, 63, 42 71, 64 •O • Kaintoch, Lora 95, 119, 62, 74, 124 Kalfsbeek, Avis 47, 14, 66, 30, 75, 54, 72, 80, 82, 28, 71, 74, 78, 56, 57, 126, 64, 110 Kalfsbeek, Diane 14, 92, 66, 68, 59, 114, 75, 74, 123 Kalfsbeek, Lindsey 8, 12, 48, 16, 66, 18, 19, 110, 119, 33, 59, 32, 71, 56, 57, 128 SP C Kalfsbeek-rMary 121, 79, 71, 7| Kalfsbeek, Stacv 28, 29, 71, 74 ' Keeble, Diane Keeble, Yvonn 56, 57, 128 Killion, Janis 48, 15, 4 57, 126 f Killion, Jim 92, 35, 113, 34 S , - Y Killion, Becky 96, 97, 68, 74 ? 4 Kinz, Karl 48, 12, 16, 19, 61, 60, 71, 56 0 57 Kitamura, Kendall 48, 12, 16, 17, 59, 73, 2, 118, 80, 69, 71, 78, 56, 57, 122, 126, 128 Kitts, Lenore 91, 92, 66, 30, 31, 116, 69, 71, 74 Klosch, Gerlinde 49, 66, 43, 75, 120, 74, 56, 57 Kolnsberg, Fritz 14, 86, 85, 68, 42, 71, 64 Kolnsberg, Heidi 15, 96, 94, 30, 31, 37, 120, 71, 74 Kolnsberg, Val 49, 14, 30, 60, 59, 75, 28, 74, 56, 57, 39, 128 Kuykendall, Brenda 49, 1, 61, 68, 74, 56, 57, 39, 128 125 FINALE Kuykendall, Debbv 86, 85, 74, 123 Kuvkendall, Steve 16, 95, 96, 22, 83, 68, 63 Lawrence, Joseph 14, 95, 96, 70 Libbv, David 16, 90, 92, 68, 63 Long, Eric 49, 12, 16, 21, 20, 55, 59, 71, 56, 57, 126 Lopez, Maricela 68, 70, 74 Lowe, Pat 96 Lynch, Sam 7, 96, 68, 71, 74, 39 Lvtal, Tony 49, 12, 16, 18, 65, 58, 120, 71, 56, 57, 65 M Martin, Jack 1, 15, 16, 87, 66, 21, 83, 62, 71 Martinez, Kathv 50, 96, 66, 63, 68, 75, 74, 56, 57 Martinez, Lynne 14, 94, 66, 30, 37, 70, 71, 74, 89, 64, 65 Martinez, Sally 87, 66, 68, 99, 30, 36, 75, 29, 71, 39, 41 McAnallv, Beckv 14, 92, 30, 31, 115, 71 McCullough, Bonnie 15, 96, 92, 119, 71, 74, 38, 78, 124 McCullough, Fred 92 McKinnev, Brenda 15, 95, 87, 74, 122, 39 Middlewick, Diana 68, 12, 92, 66, 26. 27. 73, 72. 110 Miller, Lester 50, 3, 12, 16, 19, 43, 68, 119, 55, 71, 56, 57, 126, 64 Miller, Marv 14, 84, 87, 99, 74 Minton, Terry 5, 14, 96, 66, 30, 31, 71, 74, 78, 122, 39, 64, 65 Moore. Paul 14, 16, 90, 92, 63, 122 Moore, Peter 2, 16, 87, 17, 71 Moore, Shellv 14, 96, 61, 62, 37, 70, 114, 79, 71, 74, 78 Moreno. Blanca 96, 68 Moreno, Juana 96, 68 Mowrer, Danny 87 Myers, Charlene 87. 83, 121, 71, 74. 124 Mvers, Kent 50 , 4. 12. 16. 17. 20. 43. 119. 62, 55, 60, 58, 42. 71, 78, 56, 57. 122, 128, 110 H Nob. Caryn 93, 92, 74 Nooner, Hope 96. 1. 64, 89, 65 - £jWl J AAX i il I INAI.K Nunez, Alex 16, 92, 23, 35, 116, 34 Nunez, Luis 7, 96, 122, 127 Obregon, Jessie 16, 96, 114, 116, 123 Olivares, Ellen 86, 85, 87, 83, 75, 71, 74 Ornbaun, Clarke 68, 2, 14, 16, 97, 61, 70 Oropeza, Janet 7, 92, 68, 71, 74, 39 Owens, Kathy 7, 92, 68, 71, 74, 39 Parsley, Steve 97, 125, 127 Peart, Jim 92, 42, 78 rW Perez, Consuelo 87, 74, 127 Perez, Guadalupe 9, 117, 74 Perez, Suzanne 50, 12, 15, 21, 26, 119, % t r - 58, 59, 75, 120, 74, 78, 56, 57 e ( Phelan, Jeff 16, 92, 22, 110 l Phelan, Page 87, 66, 83, 62, 30, 75, 29, J %- 71, 74, 40 cp Reeves, cBecky£91,r 92 Revnos £ Bee© 4-33J7 70 j, Revnos(L Wa T? 7 1 ,C£4W ,_- RobinsofrEeO% 9 9 $, 6 %Jg4, 38, 78, 4k CP C S (2 RobinscM Fiv M, 93 ,kl 7 74- RobinsoQl We l6, 93 , 0, tl 34 % 3;8 Rodrioufcgjg dra %)% -fc L b r, Ellen §5, 7, 83r75 ' S(e$ UP L : JL ' ft .r T r ( Ramos, Joy 50, 66, 68, 56, 57 Reaves, Allen 51, 3, 55, 60, 56, 57 Reed, David 97 4- , 8 38 1 7, 64 Safaiz, t r e 86p8fc 66? 6$ 119, 54, 75. Sanchez, Tes ste A. £. £- r_ Sanchez, lOlfoargfeTf; f t jtrp pi Schut t, MfcrtenQ ' S 6§, 7%, % j$SC Sheiids Sha e55W74 6v 7 cT p Simpson, Le«K p8J£ 66, fe £ 4,;j]( Slatton, Cur sP, 1 97, 2£ 2b 7 L-H ' Slatton, ElvfTB£ 68 ' 70 p Smith, Steven $7 Snyder, Phillip 14, 70 Solis, Jeanne 67, 113, 78, 56, 57, 123, 126 64 1? A$ ■r 127 FINALE picer, Ken 2, 9, 93, 1151 Spi Spvres, Blaine 93, 68, 63 Stamps, Jay 87, 97, 68, 38 Stamps, Jenny 95, 74, 124, 127 Struckmever, Lisa 51, 14, 66, 30, 60, 58, 73, 72, 75, 81, 29, 74, 56, 57, 126, 40, 41 Truett, Dennis 94, 97 Tyler, Chris 16, 93, 92, 72 Tyler, Leota 93, 118, 74 u Urchinson, Tracy 93, 68, 38, 89 Oil Velasco, Jorge 14, 16, 96, 97. 34, 78, 125, 124, 39, 123, 89, 41 Velasquez, Judy 3, 85, 87, 66, 83, 30, 36, 29, 79, 71, 74, 78, 39, 40, 41 Velasquez, -luvencio 52, 1, 9, 43, 119, 55, 73, 75, 42, 71, 78, 56, 57, 128 Yostinak, Debby 11, 97, 30, 31, 71, 74, 122 k«J -to tfJu 4 £• Ml w Wallace, James 52, 60, 81. 56, 57, 128 Wallace, Joseph 52, 80, 56, 57, 128 Weare, David 52, 97, 119, 59, 56, 57. 123. 126 Weaver, Holly 95, 66, 83, 68, 62. 120. 71. 74, 78, 89 Weaver, Susan 12, 14, 87, 66, 21, 20. 27. 58, 71, 74. 122 West, Craig 16, 97, 61, 78, 127 Wiggen, Johnna 13. 93, 66, 27, 75, 69. 71. 74, 64 Wilkins, Autumn 52, 58, 74 Williams, Denice 15, 87, 124 Witham, Mark 2, 16, 91, 93, 23, 22, 118. 71, 126 Wonderling, Peggv 9, 93, 94, 70, 74 VVurz, Elaine 1. 8, 93, 79, 74, 38. 78. 64 , f J SfA M K .fjr ' 128 KINAI.K rfl f ? r ' - .o 0t u K o Ob D (9 C • b 0b(o (L) (b o so — y So b 3 Is s 1 r 6 1 o (D (D s r - ixfiQ ' $ £ if H J 1 J I o r l OOUCr, tfeek Draw q has to eKJ W- voe. caw h W a a o rea summed xa CafC  4V J ho$e. 3e 4? r ieio H, o e you Wwe fl. 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