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i I 1974 - 75 Makio Volume 71 Redlands Senior High School Redlands, California Editor-in-Chief: Jim Dillon Title Page □ one I L When looking back on this mysterious three-year journey, remember this: There were naturally some bad moments. But throughout the time spent here, the fun, meaningful experiences seemed to make up for the unpleasant occasions. So we got bored, felt secluded in the midst of friends; sometimes depressed when we should have been happy; suppressed by teachers who didn ' t understand. Yet, we must cherish the enjoyable times. After all, it happens only ONCE IN A LIFETIME. four □ Opening Opening □ five IV six □ Opening Opening Q] seven eight □ Opening Opening Q nine ten □ Opening 1 U it 4 f i H ■I .4-l!| ROYS ' m 1 4 :: . Opening Q eleven twelve □ Opening Opening □ fhir+een ACTIVITIES I J m Senior Princess Gail Crittenden, Sophomore Princess Kathy Larson Junior Princess Vicki Baugh, Senior Princess Lorl Moore 1974 Homecoming Queen Carolyn Crouch sixteen Q Homecoming Royalty Iff Homecoming 1974 Princesses for the 1974 Home- coming festivities were announced at the Nov. 8 pep rally held at the Redlands Bowl, following the parade down Redlands Boulevard. Vicki Baugh was crowned junior princess, and Kathy Larsen was crowned sophomore princess. Later that night, during the halftime activities of the RhIS vs. Eisenhower football game, the tense crowd roared with applause when Carolyn Crouch was named 1974 hlomecoming queen. Carolyn and her court were then es- corted to their thrones where they viewed the remainder of the game. Other royalty hopefuls included Gail Crittenden and Lori Moore for queen, Kathy Daniels, Kim Faulmann and Cathy Sellan for junior princess, and Tori Bowman and Lisa Lines for sophomore princess. Homecoming Queen Carolyn Crouch Junior Princess VIckl Baugh Homecoming □ seventeen Dreams for Tomorrow 1. Senior Princesses Gail Crittenden and Lorl Moore enjoy the sights as they ride in the parade. 2. Janef Borland arranges the rosettes on the sophomore float. 3. Pom-Pons Cindy Cummmgs, Tinn Sav- age and DeDe Cingo perform their routine at the Redlands Bowl. 4. During the tHomecoming game, fleet- footed David Orona eludes Eisen- hower opponents. 5. DeDe Cingo and Nick DeMarco rev- el happily while constructing the first place senior float. 6. Lori Mast was one of the many sen- iors to decorate Terrier hHall for the Homecoming Dance. I i eighteen Q Homecoming i With spirits high, the Homecom- ing festivities were well under way the last week of October when float ideas fitting the theme Dreams for Tomorrow were submitted, and construction of the class floats was begun the first three days of No- vember, to be ready for Homecom- ing on Nov. 8. After the Class of 76 corrected the vandal-caused disfigurement of figures on their float, it and the oth- er floats, along with Homecoming royalty, pep squads and the RHS marching band, wound their v ay down Redlands Boulevard and up Orange Street to the Redlands Bowl where students peaked their spirit at the traditional pep rally. Homecoming 74 also marked the last year the Clem Building would be used to build and store the floats in, since it was demolished to make way for a new Downtown Redlands mall. Homecoming Q nineteen Homecoming Fever Raises RHS Spirit Invaded by hundreds of RHS stu- dents, the Redlands Bowl played host to the pageantry of the pep rally that concluded the hour- long parade. Spirit- provoking skits included a parody of the ponn - pons by four seniors. Mike Melia was the dubious recipient of a blindfold, a kiss, and a pie in the eye from flag twirler Terri Dahlgren. Homecoming evening included a 42-7 Terrier rout of the Eisenhower Eaales at the U of R stadium. Entertained by Wonderdust, Queen Carolyn and formally dressed Homecoming couples packed Terri- er Hall for dancing and socializing until I a.m. twenty Q Homecoming 1. Ric Vane distributes candy to Home- coming parade onlookers while he cruises in the S.W.A.S. entry. 2. Nancy Nies applies finishing touches to second place junior float. 3. An exuberant pep squad blast a cheer of victory at the Redlands Bowl. 4. Debbie Holmes readies Mike Melia for a pie in the eye surprise from Andrea Brover. 5. Rounding the corner at Orange and Citrus, the senior float picked up first place in the float competition. Homecoming Ql twenty-one 1. Sf-ar+ing ouf the year, Bonnie Nollar and Gina Brigola boogie to Grace ' at the Hello dance. 2. Come on baby, do the Locomotion with me! 3. A superb brother and sister team of Tami and Jeff Taylor jitterbug to the discs at the 50 ' s Dance. 4. RHS Senior Bryan Stinson rips that beat! 5. Terry Slayton and Perry Zavala dance under the stars at the Hello dance. K 1ur« twenty-two Q] Dances Dances Promote Togetherness Although the first dance of the year, the hiello Dance, was held on Friday, September 13, superstition failed to hamper the spirits of those in attendance. If anything, it re- vealed the real enthusiasm of RHS students and set the pace for later dances. The dances were sponsored by many different organizations, rang- ing from the Recreation Depart- ment to ASB. Bands were numerous, with such name groups as Mighty Mighty, Grace, and Bones. Seniors began their final high school good-byes at the last dance of the year, the highly successful Farewell Fling. Dances Q twenty-three Hail Cyrano! Put on by a well-qualified cast and crew, Cyrano de Bergerac was -begun last June, with sword- fighting lessons preparing Jeff Wal- ling and Chuck Sarture for the roles of Cyrano and Valvert. Late November was set for the opening date, but the play was postponed until January 17, 18 and 19, in order to take advantage of the newly installed sound system in Clock Auditorium. Although Cyrano ' s nose was the center of attraction, Walllng ' s su- perb acting talent again earned him the title role in a RHS drama. Under the direction of Mrs. Billie Daniel, Cyrano was beautifully executed and received standing ovations at all three performances. twenty-four Q Cyrano de Bergerac 1. As Duenna, Wendy Colbert, looks on, Roxanne, Charlotte Carpen+er, speaks fo her beloved Christian, Jim Alexander. 2. Greedily grabbing for food, Cyra- no ' s hungry soldiers are soon revived. 3. Cyrano, Jeff Walling, makes his grand stage entrance. 4. Awaiting his arrival, the sisters of the convent speak affectionately of Cy- rano. 5. Passing gentlemen, David Topping and Robert Williamson, buy flowers from the Flower Girl, portrayed by Kris dinger. Cyrano de Bergerac □ twenty-five G.A.A. Sponsors Hoedown Attired in overalls, jeans, and fan- ;y square-dance dresses, RHS gals :]rabbed their guys and dragged rhem to Terrier Hall for the Sadie Hawkins dance. The hoedown, spon- sored by GAA, lasted from 9 to 12 and featured Jay, a new band from San Francisco. With a farm-style sunhat acting as a crown, David Fitzgerald was named Sadie Hawkins King, and was promptly seated on his throne, a saddle, where he ruled the evening ' s many events. One of the more popular activi- ties of the night was gettin ' hitched, with ceremonies per- formed by Marryin ' Sam, Dick Bates. Other enjoyed pastimes ranged from plain old eating, to pyramid- building, to pass-the-person. But, whatever their endeavors, the Okies had a great time. Sadie Hawkins King David Fitzgerald gladly accepts the help of one of his many admirers, Jennifer Hosack, as he proudly sits on his throne. Comfortably seated, Sandy Mendoza helps straighten Wayne Matthews ' specs. Promising to beat his wife, Susan Tarter, every night, Matt Braga says the traditional I do as Marryin ' Sam Bates pronounces them man and wife. John West helps Pam West do some hiqh stepping to the tunes of Jay. Julie Jennings and Jim Green hit the jug at the Sadie Hawkins dance. Sadie Hawkins Q twenty-seven Seniors Rule City Early, April 22, the five council members, Becky Arnall, George Barich, Robin DeRieux, Jeanne Dick- erson, and Jann Wagner, set out to elect a mayor from among them- selves. A vote was then taken which revealed George Barich as mayor, who earnestly set out to lead the Seniors on Civics Day. After learning their different roles in city government, the 27 seniors and official counterparts met at the Kiwanis Club for lunch and an address by Superior Court Judge Rex Cranmer. Afterward, a City Council meeting was held at City hiall, where plans for a pocket park in the vicinity of 5th Avenue were discussed. twenty-eight Q Civics Day Spirits Soar Food collected from the annual Can Drive usually stocks the shelves of the Family Service Association, but attendance was marred by rain. Consequently RhIS students con- tributed only 5,500 pounds. As usu- al the Senior Class collected the most cans and the Sophomores sur- prisingly followed, putting the Jun- ors in last place. Since this was the last Can Drive for Seniors, their spirit carried through to the dance, where many let loose, performing unexpected antics. Seniors weren ' t the only ones who had fun; other students also en- joyed dancing to the far-out rock sounds of Silver Spoon, a college band from Los Angeles. The rain couldn ' t drown out the memories taken home by partici- pants, and many remembered it as an enjoyable, well-spent evening. 1. Robin DeRieux and Jeanne Dicker- son, RHS council members, earnestly discuss city plans with their City Council counterparts. 2. Juniors and Seniors work together tor the common cause of stocking the Family Service shelves. 3. Mayor Jack Cummings reads the day ' s agenda, as RHS Mayor for the day, George Barich, and Council Member, Jann Wagner, look on. 4. City Council member talks with Scott Andrews, Director of Public Works, on a few important points. 5. Donna Pusey and Mike Corrin dem- onstrate the fashionable Bump. Can Drive Q twenty-nine Eliza, Rosemary Leeming, and Henry, Jeff Walling, discuss their future plans over tea. Eliza ' s father gallantly sings I ' m Get- tin ' Married in the Morning as his friends carry him off to the church. Eliza, Rosemary Leeming, wistfully longs for the tray of chocolates as Henry, Jeff Walling, and Colonel Pickering, Robert Williamson, discuss their plans for their protege. A Doolittle neighbor informs Mr. Doolittle about his daughter ' s new life. Dreaming, Eliza. Rosemary Leeming, sings Wouldn ' t It Be Loverly to her friends. thirty £] My Fair Lady . iy My Fair Lady: Big Success Once again the Fine Arts Depart- ment produced a hit with their pro- duction, My Fair Lady. On open- ing night, May I , and the following three performances, the cast re- ceived standing ovations. Rosemary Leeming, starring as Eliza Doolittle, captured the hearts of the audience with her Cockney accent and superb acting. Jeff Wal- ling also excelled in a lead role of Eliza ' s teacher, Henry hHiggins. As in all RHS productions, hard work and dedication paid off as the cast and crew received praise wor- thy of professionals. My Fair Lady was under the direction of Billie Daniel, assisted by Roger Duffer, and music was sup- plied by Barry Wood and the RhHS orchestra. .1 ■ t v Ml te. ' My Fair Lady □ thirty-one Enthusiastic Pep Rallies Launch Fridays Traditionally, Friday mornings be- gan with the pep rally before first period, but because of low attend- ance and an early morning break- fast held to honor the football play- ers, it was decided to hold the pep rallies between first and second pe- riods. A combination of skits by Pep Club, routines by various pep units, and a variety of songs by the RHS band provided entertainment for the Friday morning. As Commissioner of Pep, Andrea Brover was responsible for organiz- ing and scheduling the rallies. thirty-hvo □ Pep Rallies Portraying a Southern belle, Varsity Cheerleader Sandy Mendoza poses at the end of her cheer. Varsity cheerleaders attempt a pyra- mid. J.V. cheerleaders wake up Terriers, during an early morning Pep Rally. 4. At the BO ' s Pep Rally, Pom Pons lead the Spirit Competition. 5. Varsity Pep Squads end a Pep Rally with the traditional cry for victory. Pep Rallies D thirty-three Student Government Solves Problems of Student Body Student Government gathered daily in an upper room of Clock Au- ditorium to discuss the problems of the student body and many plans for activities throughout the year. This marked the first year of the student store. With ASB officers acting as directors, an old art room was converted into the shop. The store provided students with pens, pencils, paper, and other school sup- plies at reasonable prices. Other accomplishments of the ASB officers Included an Ecology Week, highly attended dances, and many other social events. President Werner Pyka Treasurer Gerald Lampton Secretary Tracy Van Mouwerik thirty-four CD ASB ASB Commissioners: Greg Brown — A+hleHcs; Don —Pep, Jennifer Hosack— Publicity, Cindy Swanson- Boatrlght— Student Store, Pat Loughlin— Elections Social, Bonnie Nollar— Hospitality, Donna Figgins- Curriculum, Steve Spence — Fine Arts, Andrea Brover Projects, Peggy Yingst — GAA. Advisor Mike Gebhardt Vice-President Scott Breckley ASB D thirty-five Hard Work Yields Success Class Officers, Representatives, and Commissioners discovered that hard work and a lot of time was needed to perform and carry out the many ASB activities of the year. The first group project of the classes was Homecoming fioat- bulldlnq. The enthusiasm and sup- port of the classes shone through, providing a platform for the year ' s events. Kindled by citizen complaints, an Ecology Week was held in February, trying to eliminate the trash prob- lem on and around campus. Sparked by an interest deep at heart, RhIS students robustly gathered trash, in hopes of saving their Open Cam- pus. With these successes and many others to their credit, Student Gov- ernment provided for a smooth- flowing year. i Senior Class Officers: Vice-President Jim Van Mouwerik, Secretary Jeanne Dickerson, Treasurer Debbie htouston, President George Barich. Sophomore Class Officers: Secretary Regina Tyler, Treasurer Lisa Turley, Vice- President Rlclt Mosso, President John Beall. thirty-six n ASB Officers i Class Representatives: Graeme McKeachie, Jan Jackson, Bob Daru+y, Jacob Martinez, Dean Daniels, Terri Showalter. Sherell Ohiund, Laurie Maddox, Mike Jenson, Gretchen Irey, Susan Palnner, Patricia Van Mouwerik. Junior Class Officers: President Cheryl Franks, Vice-President Roger Carlson, Secretary Terl Thomas, Treasurer Nancy Nies. h ASB Officers n thirty-seven A Springtime Premiere The Junior- Senior Prom sported the thenne of A Springtime Pre- miere. Decorations representing the festive spring season through- out the San Bernardino Convention Center provided for a warming of atmosphere and added a special kind of sparkle to the occasion. The Junior Class ' s well -planned Prom included the band Your Kinda People, which played all the hits past and present and added spice to the evening. Midway through the night came the crowning of the Spring Sports Queen, DeDe Cingo, who was nom- inated by the Golf team. Her court Included Becky Arnall, the Track team ' s choice, Cindy Cummings from Golf, Jennifer Hosack, Swim- ming ' s choice, Leah Young from Tennis, and Terry Dahlgren from Baseball. thir+y-fcighf □ Junior-Senior Prom 1 1. The Queen and her Court elegantly dance the Queen ' s Dance. 2. Princess Cindy Cummlngs and Mark Boone congratulate Queen DeDe Cingo. 3. Spring Sports Queen DeDe Cingo sparkles as she rules the night. 4. Jennifer Lloyd and Robert Chappell take a shott break from dancing. 5. Becky Arnall and Terry Yoder quiet- ly enjoy the dance. Junior-Senior Prom Q thirty-nine F ,u POTPOURRI Each year has Its smaller events which help to round out the circle of school activities. Sonne are tradi- tional, like that of the Donkey Bas- ketball game, where Key Club mem- bers challenge the Police Depart- ment. Others come about by need, such as Ecology Week. A new addition to this year ' s agenda was Noontime Activities, including hfula hloop contests, root beer chug-a-lugging, limbo contests, jitterbugging contests and Frisbee throwing. Although these were school-sponsored, there were other events, such as the ever-popular, legal drag racing. These individua events, whether planned or un- planned, made the year more fun and made school what it really should be. forty Q Potpourri 1. Track and football players retrieve Home of the Terriers sign from the swimming hut. 2. Ecology Week participants stack trash after a successful collection. 3. Block R jocks change the game to tug-of-war as they reach for the ball at the Donkey Basketball game. 4. Glen Johnson makes his way under the Limbo bar during a noontime ac- tivity. Potpourri Q] forty-one SPORTS Terriers Devour Citrus Belt Opponents The Terriers won their first grid- iron clash 34- 1 3, as they held West- ern of Anaheinn to 5! yards rushing. David Orona was first to score for the Terriers. A seven-yard toss from John Fouch to Jim McClusky got another six points. Then Orona tal- lied fronn the seven, and shortly af- terward Tim Savage dove in from the one. The last Terrier score came on a pass from Fouch to Reed Ful- ler. Orona tallied 100 yards rushing. Savage ran for 33 and Randy Wil- liams turned in 32 for the night. The Terriers were upended 23-7 in their annual clash with the Ana- heim Colonists. After the visitors had scored 10 points, Redlands got on the board with a one-yard touch- down run by Fouch. Anaheim scored twice more, while effectively stifling the Terriers ' offense. ■ = iv J 4 :- -p - W 2;iHP i 5 ' V.. ' 5 ' ik-9i ?8 Varjity Football — Front Row: Joe Schilling, Jay Schmittendorf, Kevin Turney, Harold Anderson, Tim Savaqe, Mike Castellani, Walt Ular, Jim McClusky, Jeff Dill. Row 2: Rob Sibley, Robert Calderon, Scott Andrews, Mike Melia. Mark Boone, Dale Maxfleld, Ron Dorres. Rick Medina. Row 3: Bob Myrann, An- gel Cardoza, John White, John Elder, Gordon En- gelbretson. Kelly McKeown, Manuel Marquez, Chuck Hills. Row 4: Darren Modes, Don Abdella, Mike Cor- forty-four Q Varsity Football rln. Mat+ Turner, Tom Vlllalpando, Larry Larson, Mike Ramos, Todd Duncan, Scott Patterson. Row 5: Greg Dees, Duff 1 innln, Tom Riley, Gary Modes, Chuck Wiilhite, David Haskins, David Daniels, Bill Brine. Row 6; Joe Koranda, Reed Fuller, Matt Bra- qa. Randy Williams, Reyes Arzaga, Ken Lewis. Jeff Comstock. Row 7: Rex Davis (manager), Tom Wat- son (manager), Nick DeMarco, David Orona, Eddie Vlllalpando, Mike Harry, John Fouch, Paul Relss. McClusky grabbed a 2-point con- version as Redlands came from be- hind to ace out Pasadena 22-21. In the first half Pasadena scored twice, but Fouch passed to Savage for six and then scored himself on a rollout to tie the game at 14-14. Pasadena took a one- touchdown lead in the third quarter and held on until the final 3 minutes of the game. Orona scampered eight yards to pull the Terriers within one point. Then Fouch whipped a pass to McClusky for two points to ice the game. In its last pre-CBL game, Red- lands was shaded 14-12 by Dorsey High of Los Angeles. The visitors commanded the first half with two touchdowns. In the second half Red- ands scored on Savage ' s 12-yard romp and a 5-yard pass from Fouch to Vincent Brock. The two PAT ' s missed, however, and the dock caught the Terriers. Varsity Football Q forty-five VARSITY FOOTBALL 1. Vincent Brock opens a hole for David Orona. 2. Reed Fuller evades a San Gorgonio tackier. 3. Punt return specialist Angel Cardoza fakes out Pacific tackier. 4. Gary Modes brings down a Pirate back. 5 John Fouch sweeps left with Tim Sav- age blocking. forty-six □ Varsity Footba The Terriers staved off a late Fontana charge, nipping the Steel- ers 2 1 - 20. Fontana was first to score, but nnissed an all-important PAT. Fouch then scored on a keep- er after Maxfield recovered a Fon- tana funnble. Savage dove in fronn the one after Orona had set up the play with a 60 -yard scannper. Sav- age again tallied to climax a 62- yard Terrier drive. Fontana scored twice in the fourth quarter but was unable to make up for the missed PAT. Redlands traveled to Ontario to whip the Chaffey Tigers 21-14. The Terriers scored first on a 30-yard pass from Fouch to Savage, and again on a Fouch rollout from the six. Chaffey also scored twice, and at the end of the third quarter the score was 14-14. In the fourth quar- ter Redlands put together a 70-yard march, with Orona rushing for 42 yards in the series and scoring from the two. Against the Pacific Pirates, Sav- age had one of his best rushing nights, collecting 140 yards on 14 carries and scoring a touchdown in the 14-0 win. In the second half Fouch passed to Braga 47 yards and then hit him on a touchdown strike. Fouch completed 10 of 16 passes for 152 yards. Redlands de-feathered the Eisen- hower Eagles 34-6 in front of a packed hJomecoming crowd at the U of R Stadium. Fouch was first to score on a 10-yard rollout. The Ea- gles came back with a scoring drive to tie the game. At the end of the second quarter Fouch connected with Braga on a 34 -yard scoring bomb. In the second half Savage scored from the three. On their next possession Redlands was forced to punt; however, a bad snap forced kicker Vincent Brock to scamper 5! yards to the Eagles ' ten yard line. The Terrier reserves played most of the fourth quarter and scored on a Chuck Willhite 2 -yard run at the game ' s end. Varsity Football Q forty-seven VARSITY FOOTBALL The Terriers clinched their eighth CBL Championship in eleven years, crushing the San Gorgonio Spar- tans, 42-6. The passing combination of Fouch to Braga scored two early tallies. Brock ' s interception set up Fouch ' s keeper for another T.D. In the third quarter, Orona smashed but missed the PAT. The Terriers scored on a Fouch 47-yard skirt. Fi- nally Ken Lewis rolled in from the three to end the evening. Redlands let a 14-point lead get away and lost to Bishop Amat in the first round of CIF playoffs 24-14. Orona scored both Terrier goals: first on a 58 -yard screen pass and then on a 54-yard scamper. Plagued by interceptions and penalties. Red- lands allowed Bishop to score three touchdowns and a field goal, thus eliminating the Terriers. ii ii forty-eight □ Varsity Football i ' v SCORES Redlands 34 Western 14 Redlands 7 Anaheinn 23 Redlands 22 Pasadena 21 Redlands 12 Dorsey 12 Redlands 21 Fontana 20 Redlands 21 Chaffey 14 Redlands 14 Pacific Redlands 42 San Gorgonio 6 Redlands 14 Bishop Amat 24 1. David Orona breaks into the San Gorgonio secondary. 2. Rob Sibley and Mark Boone contain Pacific ' s quarterback. 3. Tim Savage steamrollers into the end zone against the Eagles. 4. An Eisenhower back gang-tackled by the Terrier defense. 5 John Fouch on a keeper behind the blocking of Tim Savage.  ni IK. tr Varsity Football □ forty-nine Redlands 10 Anaheim Redlands 33 Elsenhower Redlands Chaffey Redlands 20 Pacific Redlands 55 Eisenhower Redlands win San Gorgonio — Undefeated and unscored upon, the Junior Varsity football team ended the season with a record of 8-0-1 and a CBL co-championship with arch-rival Chaffey. Co-captains were Mike hHarry, Scott Patterson, and Ed Villalpando. Harry also captured Most Inspira- tional honors while Ken Lewis was awarded Most Valuable Player. flffy □ Junior Varsity Football I ii aMMnoHKBU- 3r . ' 1. Angel Cardoza runs for six with Milte Corrin ' s help. 2. Boy Myrann runs for the 20 with a little help from his friends, Matt Tur- ner and Richard Gilieland. 3. Tom Viiiapondo shoots the gap be- hind Cardoza s block. 4. Elusive Cardoza leaves Anaheim tack- ier in the dirt. JVs go undefeated Junior Varsity Football □ fifty-one Future promise for Redlands foot- ball was exhibited by the 1974 Sophomore Football team which rolled to a 5-0 league record, 7-2 overall, and another CBL champion- ship. Directina the team were coaches Don Wheelock and Steve Roy, with Most Valuable Player Steve Olmos as Redlands ' biq threat, and Rick Witham, Most Inspirational. Olmos and Dan Dykstra cap- tained the little blue machine as it cruised through a super season, cli- maxed by the CBL title. Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands 28 23 26 15 31 44 21 Western Anaheim Pasadena Dorsey Fontana Chaffey Pacific Eisenhower San Gorgonio 6 2! 6 18 14 6 14 14 fifty-two □ Sophomore Footba ll f A a 2 . lyt . 1. The LiHie Blue Machine ' s defense is executed well by Ted Mendoza, Teger Fay, and Dan Dyks+ra, as they throw Ramona for a loss. 2. Tailback Jim Heeney looks for an opening against Elsenhower. 3. Jim Heeney escapes the opponent ' s clutches for an RhHS first down. Sophomore Football — Front Row: Lennard Alkire, Teger Fay, David Newton, Clark Collins, Dan Dyk- stra. Ken Bade, Keith Williams. Row 2: John Macke- sey, David Markham, Brad Weisberg, Glenn Darrow, John Futral, Richard DuBois, Tim Ramborger. Row 3: Richard Ramos, Tom Chaves, Andy Austin, Alan Downie, Steve Miller, Frank Stinsman, Steve Calde- ron, Dennis Wolbert. Row 4: Paul Ramos, Jeff Elder, Don Pike, Dan Tesia, Greg Poteet, Jay Strain, Mike Noyes, Carl Larson. Row 5: Steve Bregger, John Gains, Jim Wright, Steve Olmos, Cliff Dees, Ted Mendoza, Vince Fitzgerald, Mike Edwards. Row 6: Coach Wheelock, Jim Heeney, Brett Barnett, James Almanza, Jim Proffitt, John Sibley, Dan Peterson, Coach Roy. Sophomore Football □ fifty-three Varsity vies for 3-2 CBL Record Co-captains Stan Hollenberg and Mike Corry led the Varsity Cross- country pack as the teann paced its way to a 3-2 Citrus Belt League tally. Mindful of the low-score-wins pol- icy, the leather lunqers stayed near the bottom for a 5-2 posting in the regular dual meets. Coach Dennis Kennedy awarded Most Valuable to hlollenberg while Kirk Waitman caotured Most Inspirational honors and Benjie Lopez received the Most Improved laurels. Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands Redlands 17 21 15 28 20 Bloomlngton Yucaipa Fontana Chaffey Pacific Eisenhower 43 38 50 27 41 4! V 39 San Gorgonio I 8 Varsity X-Country teim — Fi ry: Row 2: Jim Bailey, Tim ■ i . ' ■ w«cr- - ' ■?- ' tr '  t y-TTM ' -: ' «« i tr ' .tmKVISBMi ont Row: Kirk Waitman, Bill Buster, Mike Cor- 3ruton, Benjie Lopez, Stan Hollenberg. fifty-four □ Varsity X-Country 1 . Kirk Waitman In a super effort at the finish. 2. Most Valuable runner Stan Hollen- berg shows his fine form. 3. First few seconds of race shows Red- lands gaining a good lead. 4. In the CBL championship meet, Bill Buster and Tim Bruton set the pace. 5. Tim Bruton brings a victory to the Terriers. Varsity X-Country Q fifty-five Junior v 1 ' •, ■ I -t--, :e im — Front Row: Alan Smit ' ;: ■,■ - .ggisberg. Mark Ry- an, Neil Thompson: Row 2; Steve Valleroy, Larry Groom, Greg Brown, Mike Mitchell, Bob Chappell. Rugged J.V. ' s Take CBL Second The Junior Varsity fleet feet translated a season record of 6-1 into a second place berth in CBL. Inspired by Mark Ryan, Most Val- uable, and Captain Jim Bailey, the team placed well in invitational meets as well as in dual meets. Redlands 1 5 Redlands win Redlands win Redlands 15 Redlands win Redlands 16 Redlands 28 Bloomington 49 Yucaipa forfeit Fontana forfeit Chaffey 43 Pacific forfeit Eisenhower 47 San Gorgonio 28 fiffy-six Q Junior Varsity X-Country Most valuable junior varsify runner Mark Ryan finishes an exhausting run. With canine company, Kirk Wai+man and Stan Hollenberg stride easily up a dusty hillside. Jeff Smothers, Jim Bally , Bob Chap- pell, and Mark Ryan push hard to maintain pace. Junior Varsity X-Country □ fifty-seven 7 : ' 1. Kevin Smifh and Kent Richards mov- ing ahead. 2. Most valuable sophomore runner Rob Roberts finishinq first. 3. Greg Brown, Tim Brufon, and Kent Richards drive for the finish. Sophomore X-Country team — Front Row: Arnold Guido, Kent Richards, Kevin Smith, Steve Chichon; Row 2: David Beall, Rob Roberts, Jeff Smothers, Dave Fink. fifty-eiqht Q Sophomore X-Country Sophs Streak to First Swift Sophomores sped to first place in CBL, complementing a sea- son record of 5 wins and 2 losses. Spurred on by Coach Dennis Kennedy, the team awarded Rob Roberts Most Valuable, with Kent Richards aide. Redlands 23 Redlands 22 Redlands 22 Redlands 37 Redlands 31 Redlands win Redlands 18 Sloomington Yucaipa Fontana Chaffey Pacific Eisenhower forfeit San Gorgonio 41 Pool shooters Score Well The Varsity Water Polo Team lost only to Chaffey and took second place In the CBL with a 4-1 rec- ord. The Terriers scored 57 poinis aga ' nst opponents in CBL play, while allowing only 18 points. Paul Stoker was named Capta n and Most Valuable Player, and Erik hHoo- qcrhuis was named Most Inspira- lional. Redlands was honored by having seniors Paul Stoker, Larry Dick, and goalie Jack Bray named to the All-CBL first team. Dan Ada- ma was named to the second team. SCORES Redlands 16 Ramona 4 Redlands 10 Fontana 5 Redlands 10 North 5 Redlands 6 Claremont 8 Redlands 2 Poly 7 Redlands 28 Pacific Redlands 7 Montclair 3 Redlands 29 Cajon 3 Redlands 3 Chaffey 13 Redlands 13 San Gorgonio Redlands 16 Eisenhower .Xy. ■ TSSti K Varsity Water Polo — Front Row: Vic Brandt, David Rawlinson, Larry Dick, Jeff Cant- well, Rod Yahnke, George Barich, Werner Pyka. Row 2: Todd Capen, Randy Bally, Jim Rosenberger, Dan Adama, Erik Hoogerhuls, Bart Daniel, Jack Bray, Paul Stoker, Jeff Chambers, Coach Chambers. i sixty n Varsity Water Polo h lfe TT :™ I. Bart Daniel and San Gorgonio Spar- tan head toward ball. 2. Dan Adama fires at the goal. 3 Todd Capen dunks Spartan In a race for ball. 4. Paul Stoker looks for opportunity to pass. Varsity Water Polo Q sixty-one J-V ' s stay afloat with 4-1 tally With Captain and Most Valuable Player Kevin Knutdson leading the team, the J.V. ' s swam to an impres- sive 4-1 record and second place in the CBL. Coach Robert Chambers ' poloists fired 48 ' points, while allow- ing a meager 8 points against them. The new CIF ruling which allows girls to participate in non- contact sports affected the squad when sen- ior Roberta Eichenberg joined the team. Junior Varsity Water Polo — Front Row; Kevin Knudtson, Robert Anderson, Ron Barnes, David Delange, Carl Hinnes. Row 2: Ed Dombroski, Clark V elss, Roger Carlson. u f I sixty-two Q] Junior Varsity Water Polo G : :iPm Grabbing second place in the CBL with a 4-1 record, the Sopho- more Water Polo Team collected 33 points this season, while holding their opponents to 10 points. Trey Hunt was voted Captain and Most Valuable Player by his teammates. J.V. SCORES Redlands 7 Ramona 6 Rodlands win Fontana forfeit Redlands 18 North 1 Redlands win Claremont forfeit Redlands 1 Poly 5 Rodlands 23 Pacific Redlands 15 Montclair Redlands 29 Cajon Redlands Chaffey 7 Redlands 25 San Gorgonio 1 Redlands win Eisenhower forfeit SOPHOMORE SCORES Redlands 12 Ramona 2 Redlands 17 Fontana 1 Redlands 13 North 5 Redlands 2 Claremont 8 Redlands 2 Poly 8 Redlands win Pacific forfeit Redlands 16 Montclair Redlands 3 Cajon 4 Redlands 4 Chaffey 3 Redlands 5 San Gorgonio 6 Redlands 9 Eisenhower 1. Ron Horroclts sets up to pass. 2. A Ramona shot is blocked by goalie Craig Adams 3. Roberta Eichenberg goes for open water to accept toss. Sophomore Water Polo — Front Row: John Harry, Mike Bernal, Ron hHorrocks, Ken Hardy, Jeff Palladino. Row 2: Craig Adams, Wendell Corley, Trey Hunt, Dan Duarte. Sophomore Water Polo Q] sixty-three Varsity Matmen Pin Down 4th Place in CBL Led by team captains Dale Nie- man, Mark Lee, and Ed O ' Hara, the Varsity Wrestling Team, coached by Mike Gebhardt, terminated tlie CBL season with 2 wins, 3 losses, to establish a fourth place for the Ter- riers. All three captains became CBL champions, and Most Valu- able Wrestler Nieman became CIF champ at 148 pounds. Most Inspi- rational went to Mark Lee, and Bill Brine was named Most Improved. Varsity Wrestling — Front Row: Hector Roque, Eric Jacobson, Mark Garner Jim Robbins, Mark Lee. Row 2: Coach Gebhardt, Angel Cardoza, Dale Nie man. Ed O ' Hara. Row 3: Dale White— manager, Scott Andrews, Bill Brine Rick Medina. Jay Schmlttendorf, Bob Watson— manager. sixty-four □ Varsity Wrestling Redlands 44 Redlands 25 Redlands 45 Redlands 10 Redlands 21 SCORES Chaffey Fontana 18 33 San Gorgonio I I Pacific Eisenhower 48 22 Jay Schmlffendorf gains a takedown. Angel Cardoza is awarded two points against Rubidoux. Ricky Medina prepares to pin Pacific opponent. Dale Nieman gets two points for a near-pin. Varsity Wrestling □ sixty-five JV grapplers seize CBL Second Unveiling many prospects for Varsity Wrestling, the J.V. Wres- tling teann was defeated only by Chaffey and closed its season with a 3-1-1 record. The J.V. ' s had two undefeated wrestlers, Art Manzano and Al Ferrell. Manzano was voted Most Valuable Player by his team- mates. Ferrell shared the team cap- tain honors with Sergio Roque. The squad had a 7-5-1 record overall. J.V. Wrestling — Front Row: Joey Roque, Art Manzano, Jim Cable, Sergio Rcque, Doug Lee, Al Ferrell, Ted Kubota, Tim Thomas, Ed Espinoza. Row 2: David Markham, Chris Brown, Al Alanlz, Phil Farquhar, David Olson, Mike Bernal, Peter Buoye, Rodney Weems, David Allen, Coach Evans. Row 3: Mike Sepulveda, Jacob Martinez, Chuck htills, Mario Cabera, Dallas Tlenter, David Sparksman, David Moore, Bill Hood, Randy Olson. sixty-six □ Junior Varsity Wrestling SCORES Redlands 25 Redlands 39 Redlands 36 Redlands 35 Redlands 38 Chaffey 34 Fontana 2 1 San Gorgonio 32 Pacific 35 Eisenhower 36 1. CBL Champ MaHc Lee meets head- to -head with Pacific opponent at 136 lbs. 2. On top of his opponent, Dallas Tien- ter plans his strategy. 3. Jim Cable gains position against Pi- rate. 4. Al Ferrell tries to turn his opponent. Junior Varsity Wrestling Q sixty-seven Terriers Bounce To 8-16 S Spearheaded by new Head Coach Don Frank, Redlands basket- ball took on a look of determination, hard work, spirit and hustle. With only two returning starters, the Ter- riers pulled some great upsets and won the consolation title in the Ra- mcna Tournament. Redlands was led in scoring by all-CBL first team choice Mike Jen- sen. Assisting in the scoring depart- ment were CBL Honorable Mention choices Fred Smith and David Fitz- gerald. A major asset to the Terriers was their fans, who kept Terrier Gym In a state of chaos all season. Redlands compiled a 4-1! league record, and a mark of 8-16 for the season. At the awards banquet, Fred Smith was named Most Valuable; Team Cap- tain was Mike Jensen; and Steve Pocock won the Banzai Award. sixty-eight □ Varsity Basketball The two best CBL leapers, David Fitzgerald and Fontana ' s Paul Wilson, go for the ball under the board. Jim Paul skyward bound against San G ' s Phil Polee. Most Valuable Fred Smith bombs a jumper over Leroy Fowler of Fontana. Fitzgerald wins another tip-off. Jay Peterson goes up against San Gorqonlo for a rebound. Randy Bailey and Steve Pococlt ready to sky for a rebound. Varsity Basketball □ sixrty-nine seventy □ Varsity Basketball Captain Milte Jensen gets an easy lay-up against Eisenhower. 2. Steelers Hart and Fowler are left earthbound as Steve Pocock fires a potent shot. All-CBL Milce Jensen cans a long jump shot over Fontana ' s Fowler. Bob Ohiund fires a two-pointer past Ron Lott of Eisenhower. Varsity Basketball — Front Row: Fred Smith, Randy Bailey, Gordon Englebretson, Bob Ohiund, Gary Jones, Joel Fisher. Row 2: Coach Frank, Mike Jensen, Rudy Dimery, Steve Pocock, David Fitzgerald, Jim Paul, Russ Nymeyer, Jay Peterson. Not pictured: Guverture Williams. Varsity Basketball Q seventy-one JV champs Under new JV Coach Bruce Ken- nedy, the JV ' s compiled a 25-4 season mark and finished as league champs with a fine I I -4 record. The team also won the annual Redlands Optimist Invitational Tournament. Redlands was led by Most Valuable Player Andy Bishop and Team Cap- tain V oody Smith. 3 m ft A 1. Don Paul stretches to mate a lay-up as Woody Smith follows In. 2. Most Valuable Andy Bishop squeezes a rebound against San G. 3. Bishop fires a short junnper against the Spartans. _ . 4. Ray Reese nails down two points as Bishop and Brian Glaudel drive in to assist. 5. Robert Edwards gets high to score against the Steelers. Junior Varsity Basketball D seventy-three Scrappy Sophs New coach Ray Cruikshank led the Sophomore basketball team to a good showing of 5-10 in CBL play. At the awards banquet, Dave Trunnelle was voted Most Valuable Player, averaging 14 points per game. Scott Yahnke was voted Captain by his teammates. r MM- iiiiiiii 111 r J m .■.,. f.StSSB s -■ . -..ieitai Sophomore Basketball — Front Row: Steve Honce, Scott Yahnke. Jeff Hlnshaw, led Mendoza. Kurt Hayden. Row 2: Coach Crulckshank, Mark Grlsamore, Kevin Mooney, Craig Westbrook, Keith Johnston. Row 3: Dave Trunnelle. Steve John- son, David Ham (manager), David Newton, Rod Day. Don Trunnelle seventy-four □ Sophomore Basketball Sophomore Basketball Q seventy-five GIRL ' S BASKETBALL Winning their first two cage games, the Girls ' Varsity Basketball Team fell over and dropped 9 out of their next 10 games and plunged to sixth place in the CBL. Paula Sav- age led the deprived cagers with a season performance of 97 points. The J.V. team had a somewhat better season, as they were coached by Betty Harvlll for the second con- secutive year. The girls completed their league play with a 6-4 record, and were led in points by Debbie MacGregor. The J.V. ' s lost their first two games but came back strong to win 5 of their last 7 games and take third in the league. Mg J • Girls ' Varsity Basketball - Front Row. Paula Savage Rosalyn Flguis, Sara Davl. Row 2: Sandie Hall Ka hy Sh-m er Jam Hall Cecy Riquls, Kathy Larson. Row 3: Joan Framee, .haron Har i llri Thomas. Sue Morlan, Debbie Gnffmg, Coach Ed Hopp. soventyslx Q Girls ' Basketball 1G£ 1. Terri Thomas muscles up a bank shot. 2. Becky Delgado shoots a free-throw and ups Redlands ' score. 3. Sue Morlan stretches high to control tlpoff. 4. Paula Savage guards Eagle dribbler. Girls ' Junior Varsity Baskefball — Front Row: Carol Mooney, Reqina Tyler, Myra Dawson, Debbie Thompson. Row 2: Barbara Fischer, Lisa Schwaben- bauer, Becky Delgado, Coach hiarvill, Nancy Wallen, Patty Dahlberg. Row 3: J ' ette Schwiegel, Sandie Fisher, Debbie MacGregor, Amy Wells. Girls Basketball Q seventy-seven Girl ' s Barely Volley to Third Even though they were unable to win half of their games, the Girls ' Varsity Volleyball team was able to obtain third place in the C.B.L The Girls were led by servers Sandie Hall and Peggy Yingst. The team voted Jean Casucci as Most Valuable Player because of her defense tactics. Paula Savage was named Most Improved, and Most Inspirational went to Peggy Yingst. seventy-eight □ Girls ' Volleyball 1. Jean Casucci pops one up against Palm Springs. 2. Debbie Lawyer refurns ball to score. 3. Lori Cherlan anticipates a point over the net. 4. Coach Jan Craig calls for a strategy meeting. 5. Paula Savage leaps up to spike ball over the net. 6. Sandie Hall attempts to save a net ball. . -- Girls ' Volleyball Q seventy-nine Girls Prove Tennis is Their Racquet With many returning letterper- sons, the Girls ' Tennis team swept all opponents and posted a 10-0 record. Leading the singles division were Nancy Nies, Andrea Brover, Margy Moerch, Linda Johnson and Debbie Lehman. Doubles specialists were the teams of: Julie Walker - Terri Thomas; Sandie Fischer -Bar- bara Fisher; Pam Dahlberg - Pam Szymanski; and Jenny Lawyer - Kathy Larson. The team was coached into first by Jan Smith. eighty D Girls ' Tennis 1. CIF qualifier Terri Thomas forehands return to Cajon opponent-. 2. Margy Moerch concentrates on sec- ond serve. 3. Debbie Lehman watches as her re- turn eludes Fontana player. 4. After hitting back-court shot, Susan Daru+y moves up to the net. 5. Julie Walker and Terri Thomas com- pete in doubles against Pacific. 6. Denise Slzemore exhibits her smooth forehand. GOLF Redlands fielded a golf team which had definite championship potential in the strong play of such veterans as Mark Knappenbcrger and Tom Oliver. The Terriers, coached by Gary Branstetter, bat- tled all the way but lost out lo a powerful San Gorgonio squad. Red- lands was 5-7 In league competition and 9-7-1 overall. Tom Oliver was selected Captain by the scuad. He also placed second In the GIF qualifying round at Pomona. Mark Knappenberger made a fine 39 av- erage for the year and was ako a GIF qualifier, h e received the f ' ' ost Valuable award at the Honors Ban- quet. Veteran Kevin Kamerschak received the coveted Jack Gotner award given yearly by the Opti- mists. Most Improved award was voted to Tom Mitchell. lAi ;uiir I ' AM, •l iiN Award Winners: Kevin Kamerscnak. Jack Cot- ner Award: Tom Oliver. Golf Captain and Most Inspirational; and Mark Knappenberger. Most Valuable. Golf Team - ' ont Row: Bob Schultze, Jeff Wagner. Mark Knappen- berger. Row 2: Tom Mitchell. Doug Cook, Kevin Kamerschak, Gene Rhodes, Chris Kanjo, Tom Oliver and David Blanks. NX Mi eighty-two □ Golf mmm ' li i i wKR SWIMMING Dominating the entire Citrus Belt League, the swim team completed the season with an unblemished 5-0 record. The swimmers were proud to be represented in the CIF Finals by senior swimmer Larry Dick and sophomore Trey Hunt. At the May 21 awards banquet, Robert Chambers solemnly an- nounced that, after 34 years, he was retiring as coach. Chambers will, however, continue teaching at RHS. Dick was named Most Valuable Var- sity, Ken hiardy drew Most Valu- able J. v., and David Rawlinson re- ceived the Coach ' s Award. Dan Castoldi was awarded Outstanding Diver; George Barich, Varsity Most Inspirational and Captain. Pat Mat- thews was J.V. Captain. 1. Gene Rhodes escapes the dreaded sand trap. 2. RHS swim team ready themselves for the 400 relay. 3. Taking a commanding lead, Mark Anderson nears completion of the 200 freestyle. f ' ■ — i Swimming Q eighty-three Varsity Thinclads I vault to CBL Third I The Varsity Track team suffered two losses, one to the Fontana Steelers and the other to the Spar- tars of San Gorgonio, to spot the thinclads in third place in the Citrus Belt League. At the Coachella Re- lays, the Terriers took second, be- hind Indio. At the Mt. Sac meet. the two-mile relay team of Benji Lopez. Chuck Putnam. Greg Brown and Kirk Waitman broke the seven- year-old record with an 8:04.0 per- formance, battering the 1968 rec- ord by two-tenths of a second. At the awards banquet. Braga was voted Most Valuable; Most Im- proved went to Cornelius Gillis; and Waitman and Jeff Dill were named Co-Captains. I Varsity Track — Front Row: Tim Summers, John White, Bill Buster. Matt Braga, Jeff Dill, Benjie Lopez, Kirk James. Row 2: David Fitzgerald, Terry Yoder, Kent Richards, Rob Roberts, Jeff Smothers, Mark Ryan, Tim Bru- ton, Jim Bailey. Row 3: Vincent Brock, Alexander Hamilton, Mike Mitchell, Chuck Putnam, Greg Brown, Stan Hollenberg. Row 4: Paul Carini, Jim Prof- fitt, Mark Grisamore, Mike Jensen, Bill Bailey, Alan Smith, Robert Chap- pell. Row 5: Ben Andrade, Tony Smith, Cornelius Gillis, Jimmie Dixon, Kirk Waitman. eighty-four Q Varsity Track 1. Jeff Dill heaves a shot put. 2. Matt Braga flies to an easy victory. 3. Chuck Pufman and Bob Roberts take I -2 In the mile. 4. Bill Bailey tries to clear the pole vault bar. Varsity Track Q eighty-five JVs Sprint to CBL First Winding up the season without a loss, the J.V. Tracksters occupied top seat in the league. Strengthen- ing the team were Mike Corrin and Mike Jensen in the hurdles and high point getters Larry Groom and Ben Andrade. Jensen was honored with Highest Point award and Co-Captain; Cor- rin received Most Valuable; and Andrade was selected as Co-Cap- tain. 1. Ramon Paslllas passes baton to Gil- bert Montanei. 2. Kent Richards takes first In mile run. 3. Great form is shown by Mike Corrin In the hurdles. 4. Paul Carini starts the sophomore re- lay team. Junior Varsity Track — Fiont Row: Mike Jensen, Larry Groom, Steve Johnston, Ron Welch. Row 2: Frank Brogan, Steve Spence, Rob Bryant, Larry Yarchever. Randy Sepulveda. Row 3: Don Welch, John Coleman, Mario Corrente. Mike Corrin. eighty-six □ Junior Varsity Track SOPHOMORE TRACK Proving that they weren ' t to be shown up by the J.V. ' s, the sopho- mores completed the season with- out a loss. The sophies ' strength was exhibited by co- captains Vincent Fitzgerald in the high jump and Rob Roberts in the 880. Roberts also qualified as a CIF finalist. Larry Glass was voted most valuable and Rick Anderson earned the High Point Award. Sophomore Track — Front Row: Kent Richards, David Newton, Vincent Fitzgerald, Jim Proffit, Rob Roberts, Paul Carini, Frank Stinson. Row 2: Tinn Ramborger, Rick Ander- son, Glenn Darrow, David Juran, Arnold Guido, Don Adams, David Fink. Row 3: Jeff Smothers, Alan Arnall, John Beall, Dan Tesia, David Beall, Larry Glass. Row 4: Kris Mathur, Mike Rung, Jeff Scott, Perry Zavala, Gilbert Montanez, Cliff Willhite, Mark Grisamore. BP rt Sophomore Track LH eighty-seven . Mike Geissinger gets back to first ba;e i.rder Berdoo ' s pickoff move. 2. Tim Savage grabs frozen fast bail rrped past opposing batter by Greg Bauerle. 3. Robbie Bishop spins a curve In for a strike. 4. With a grin of satisfaction, Scott Mills crosses the plate after hitting a first-inning home run. ' J 2 eighty-eight □ Varsity Baseball 3( {« 1 I , Varsity Baseball — Front Row: Tim Savaqe, Woody Smith, Mike Geissinqer, Larry Beemer, Howard Garcia, Ken Del- gado, John Culien, Scott Mills, Kelly Dunn. Row 2: Coach Don DeWees, Coach Joe De Maggio, Anthony Garcia, Ken Lewis, Robbie Bishop, Scott Wagner, Greg Bauerle, Jim hHolley, Robert Edwards, Mike Castellani, Larry Win- ter, Fred Smith, Manager Mike Stinson. Varsity Baseball O eighty-nine Varsity Nine Excels in Stellar Season The Terrier Varsity had an excel- lent season, tying Chaffey for sec- ond place In CBL and gaining a CIF playoff spot. Against number one- ranked Lakewood for the second year in a row, Redlands lost 1-0 to the no-hit pitching of Lakewood ' s Stan Williams. The Terriers com- piled a league record of 10-5 and an overall mark of 14-7. Three-year lettermen Howard Garcia, Fred Smith, and Tim Savage had out- standing seasons. Garcia, who was chosen Team Captain, was a flaw- less shortstop and hit .333. Fred Smith hurled 6 wins against 3 losses, batted .400 in league play, and was named Most Valuable. Catcher Tim Savage was the premier backstop in the league and got many key hits. E in Br!ii I - K .Jk ninety Q Varsity Baseb !! Robbie Bishop had a fine 6-3 pitch- ing record. John Cullen, Ken Delga- do, Scott Mills, and Jim hlolley all broke the .300 mark at the plate. On Awards Night, Jim hlolley re- ceived the Most Improved honors, and Larry Beemer was named Most Inspirational. 1 . Tim Savage applies tag to Ike runner. 2. Jinn Holley digs out a low throw to first base. 3. Howard Garcia puts his stamp on home plate for the sixth run against Berdoo. 4. Garcia beats out the throw to first base. 5. John Cullen rips a fast ball. Varsity Baseball □ ninety-one JV ' s Bat Home CBL First With new coach Steve Roy at the helm, the Jayvees cinched the CBL championship with a 12-3 rec- ord and 14-5 overall. The team was strengthened by Greg Bauerle ' s late-season hitting and the strong pitching of Bob Brine and Curt Chase. Don Miller was solid behind the plate and Gary Modes led the squad in runs batted in. Mike Zenko won the Most Valuable award; Don Miller was elected Captain; and Doug Borland received Most Im- proved. Co - winners of the Most Inspirational award were Alan Gar- cia and Nathan Soto. Junior Varsity Baseball hront kow: Kurt Chdoe, Ddvid Uciange, Andy b-snop. Alrjn Gcircia. Ed Vanderberq, Nate Soto. Row 2: Rob Brine, Gary Modes, Gary Barley, Dan Delqado, Don Miller, Doug Borland, Coach Steve Roy. ninety-two □ Junior Varsity Baseball - ■ I 1. Kurt Chase readies himself to steal second base. 2. Greg Barley barely makes it back to base. 3. Catching Riverside off guard. Don Miller bunts to get on base. 4. Rob Brine uncorks a fastball. Junior Varsity Baseball □ ninety-three Sophies Catch Second A scrappy Sophomore team un- der Coach Don Wheelock was in league contention almost all the way and wound up in second place with a 7-5 record. Outstanding play by Kent Neil, Scott Yahnke, and John Sarture, who led the club with a .344 average at the plate, gave the Terriers a fighting chance. Ted Men- doza was named Most Improved; Yahnke was selected Captain; and both Yahnke and David Trunelle were chosen as Most Valuable. Neil received Most Inspirational. , ninety-four Q Sophomore Basebcsil 1. Scott Yahnke reaches high to bring down ball. 2. Third basennan Dan Saenz fields a grounder. 3. Second baseman John Sarture throws to first. 4. John Sarture goes for the easy out. 5. Mando Gonzales bears down on bat- ter. Sophomore Baseball — Front Row: Kent Neil, John Sarture, Mando Gon- zales, Dan Saenz. Row 2: David Trunnelle, Francis Connors, Jim Wright, Steve Olmos, John McGillen, Scott Yahnke. Row 3: Lennard Alkire, The- odore Mendoza, John Sibley, Darren Modes, Kevin Mooney, Don Trun- nelle, Coach Wheelock. Sophomore Baseball Q ninety-five TENNIS Coach Steve Lende ' s Varsity Ten- nis squad romped to an easy CBL championship with a 13-1 record and 17-5 for the season. The Terri- ers had an opportunity to compete in the Ojal Valley Tournament and the Dudley Cup Tournament in Sac- ramento. V hen CIF meets came around, Redlands drew Long Beach Poly and lost by the tight final of 15-12. Number one spot on the squad was held by Ken Whitmer, who received the Most Valuable Award. John Branch held the num- ber one singles spot and played fine strong tennis all season. With Whit- mer, Bob O ' Brien teamed to win the CBL doubles championship and was elected team captain. John West received Most Improved. The Terriers also fielded a strong Junior Varsity squad led by captain Chuck Sherman, Overton Pratt, John Wilkerson and soph Rick Tar- ter. Pratt was named Most Im- proved on the JV ' s. I.I Varsity Tennis — Front Row: John Serrano. Marc Tllson, Mike Snapper. Row 2: Don Swain, Bob O ' Brien, Ken Whitmer, Coach Lende. Row 3: John West, Tom Pattison, John Branch. Erik Peterson. ninety-six □ Boys ' Tennis 1 1 ■  J!| rs.- « 1. John Branch and John West warm up before doubles match. 2. Skill marks the face of Ken Whifmer as he shows off his backhand. 3. Don Swain rushes up to net after pounding serve. 4. John Wilkerson slams a hard fore- hand. H Junior Varsity — Front Row: David Felker, Tim Ormsby, Kurt Hayden, Chuck Sherman. Row 2: Kris Barnett, Richard Hasel- tine, Rick Tarter, Mark Michak, Chuck Templin. Row 3: Rick Mosso, David hlenderson, Tom Morman, Craig Allsop. Boys ' Tennis □ ninety-seven lil ORGANIZATIONS M A K I O Attentive to the previous year ' s publishing fiasco and the numerous complaints from unsatisfied custom- ers, the economically minded 1975 Makio staff contracted Citrograph, a local printer, to publish the annual. Initiating an innovative seven-day sale that sold over 1 500 copies. Editor Jimmy Dillon guided the 15- member staff through the intricate and at times frustrating maze of picture taking and printing dead- lines, as well as difficult copy writ- ing. Mark Ellzondo Photographer W one hundred □ Maltio Irene Veldm.iri Organizdtions Editc Robert Pete Photographer k I People seldom realize or appreci- ate the fact that it takes a very spe- cial and dedicated student to cre- ate a good yearbook. Staying up all night and then working the fol- lowing day to complete a deadline is not something most people would care to do, but the 1 975 Makio staff did this and much more, and got a unique satisfaction out of doing it. Yearbooks resulting from all the headaches and hard work rarely receive constructive criticism, but staff members derive gratification from knowing that their efforts have been successful. This is our book. It holds the many diverse memories we all experienced at RHS. Cherish it. David Epstein Faculty Editor, Index Julie Epstein Classes Editor, Sports Makio n one hundred one H O B A C H I The Hobachi retained its award- winning newsmagazine format, con- tinuing a tradition of journalism ex- cellence, by incorporating a vertical layout with innovative graphic de- sign. The lucid and conscientious re- porting on various aspects of school life included controversial in-depth features about witchcraft, double credits, the closed campus debate, and attendance office hassles. Arti- cles on such subjects as growing marijuana, the hiidden Valley Hap- pening, beer drinking, and drive-in behavior also captured the students ' attention. The tri-weekly paper was advised by Terrv Alexand ' -is and published by the Redlands Da ' ly Facts. i Rosalyn .Riguis Illustrator Pam Spencer Editor-in-Chief Joe Gryqotis Louanne Ha Reporters Jim Dillon Photographer Lori Yamashita Illustrator Richard Gatchel Photographer Richard Williams Photographer John Serrano Rob Roberts Ad and Business Managers Ruben Cantaoi Beth Dunn Reporter ■eatures Editor Karen Crouch Reporter Erik Hooqerhuis Sports Editor Mrs. Alexandris Advisor I. hlobachi members during a weekly copy discussion. HobachI Q one hundred three School-Within-A-School Advocates of School -Within -A- School claim It ' s the only way to go ; I ' d never go back to regular school. After breaking the ice with their educational alternative last year, SWAS nnentors Robert Denham, Dick Bates, John Rossi and Larry Neises strove to improve and per- fect the personal, highly individual- ized system of learning. Each of the 150 students is re- sponsible for what he does on his own time, explained Denham. Al- though individual schedules differ greatly, everyone must fulfill a grade contract made at the begin- ning of the semester. A wide variety of activities in- cluded quarterly evaluative picnics, dramatic productions, a car wash, Christmas caroling, a three-day fast, a soohomore field trip and an ar- cheological dig In Crowder Canyon. As In all new ventures, however, comDiIcations had to be straight- ened out. Besides the minor altera- tions In various departments, major changes were Initiated in the P.E. one hundred four Q School-Within A-School 30l program, assigning more teachers to constitute a wider variety of sub- jects available. More freguent par- ent conferences were held in order to solve individual problems. There ' s no comparison, Den- ham claimed. Sure, there are just as manv problems, but it ' s so dif- ferent. I ' d never teach in regular school again if I could help it. 1. Bob Roberts peruses the Daily Facts in the SWAS lounge. 2. Bob Denham jokes with his students at a seminar. 3. Bruce Petit, junior, develops his mu- sical talent in spare time. 4. Tim Ormsby warns unwary students to beware of his mouse Leroy. 5. Brazilians Jose Olivera and Marcelo Costa discuss the day ' s events with fellow SWAS ' ers. 6. Math Instructor Larry Neises takes a breather from his busy schedule. School-Within-A-School j one hundred five CSF Provides Services stein, L. Frey, J. Getman, L. Haag, J. Handzel, J James, L. Johns on, L. Lebredo, M. Lee, D. Leff ler, D. Lehman, L. Lengerich, P. Ljungwe, J. Lloyd G. Meelker, D. Merrltt, M. Moersch, P. Mook, D Mulligan. N. Nies, A. Oliver, B. Po+e, K. Riddick California Scholarship Federation advocated scholarship for serv- ice, utilizing the talents and abili- ties of willing members to help with walk-around scheduling, as well as tutoring other students. Beginning the year ' s activities with a used paperback sale, CSF supplied Ice cream and held volley- ball games at the November meet- ing In Sylvan Park. The hHonor day at Balboa Park in San Diego was fol- lowed by the awards banquet, the spring sale, and the southern spring conference at U.C. Irvine. Sealbearers received pins and certificates, and were allowed to wear gold tassels at graduation ex- ercises. All second semester mem- bers were eligible to receive free Dodger tickets. First Semester CSF— SENIORS: A. Adier, B. Ar- Van Uffele n, J. West, D. Wilkerson, R. Williams, nail, R. Baum, S. Beswlck, M. Boone, J. Bray, V. R. Williams, L. Yamashita, T. Zylman. SOPHO- Brock, M. Buckwalter, M. Calres, L Cherian, B. MORES: D. AdIer, A. Alaniz, A. Arnall, K. Bade, Christensen, B. Dunn, K. Dunn, J. Ferris, L. Fisch- T. Barnes, B. Barnett, P. Bartoli, D. Beall, J. Beall, er, B. M. Garner, L. Gonzalez, B. Gray, P. Hall, C. Bethell, D. Blanks, P. Bowman, M. Brown, J. R. Hall, B. Herrln, C. Hilliard, S. Hollenberg, E. Cable, L. Cobb, R. Conley, R. Contaoi, K. Craw- Hoogerhuis, J. Jackson, K. Johnson, S. Johnston, ford, B. Dalton, S. Dana, D. Daniels, C. Davis, M. J. Kenney, B. Kunke, J. Lampton, R. Leeming, V. Deckel, K. Dombrowski, K. Drinkard, P. Eaton, M. Lewis, M. McCormick, D. Milakovich, C. Moore, Elizondo, C. Emerson, D. Epstein, D. Fiedler, D. T. Oliver, W. Pyka, C. Rivas, J. Schmitendorf, A. Fink, C. Foltyn, L. Forsberg, K. Gale, D. Garcia, Tang, D. Tilson, E. Vanderslice, I. Veldman, J. M. Goldbach, M. Gonzalez, E. Graeber, C. Walling, J. Weigel, R. Williamson, W. Wright, T. Grant, L. Hall, J. Hamilton, K. Hardy, L Har- Yoder, L. Young. JUNIORS: S. Arabatzis, F. Al- mon, D. Harrod, R. Haseltine, K. Heeter, S. Herr- bers, R. Anderson, D. Arnott, J. Bailey. C. Berk- mann, J. Hodges, P. Hodges, S. Jessop. S. John- shire, T. Berry, D. Billhardt, T. Bruton, T. Bonnell, son, D. Juran, J. Kenney, B. Knight, K. Larson, E. R. Brown. R. Brownfield, S. Carrillo, V. Castle, J. Lawley, L. Letson, K. Mathur, B. McClanahan, P. Centerwall, G. Cho, J. Comstock, E. Cox, S. Da- Miller, S. Merritt, S. Morin, C. Morpeth, G. Nick- vis, V. Davis, W. DeVries, E. Dombrowski, J. Ep- meyer, G. Noyes, A. Oliver, E. Payne, K. Plumb, L. Poore, C. Raschke, P. Reinhardt, V. Reynolds, B. Riedel, D. Runyan, K. Sandlin, R. Schuler, J. Scott, A. Shapiro, S. Shefchik, S. Siegfried, T. Smith, C. Templin, M. Tilson, M. Tomlinson, B. Tyrrel, S. Wagner, P. West, T. Wilmot, N. Wiza, R. Riguis, J. Robbins, M. Rodriguez, M. Sabin, T. A. Young. HONORARY MEMBERS: Selcuk Kut- Slaton, T. Thomas, D. Topping. D. Van Uffelen. L. luay (Turkey), Graeme McKeachie (Australia). i; km p -.1; Second Semester CSF — SENIORS: B. Arnall, D. Bell, R. Baum, J. M. Boone, J. Bray, V. Brock, G. A. Brown, M. Buckwalter, J. CasuccI, L. Cherian, B. Chrlsfensen, R. DeRieux, K. Dunn, J. Ferris, L. Fisher, S. Gale, M. tjaraener, r. tronaa, L. onzaiez, J. t ray, L. tcroman, G. H. Hall, R. Hall, C. Hllllard, S. Hollenberg, E. Hoo- gertiuis, J. Jackson, L. Johnson, S. Johnston, J. Kenney, B. Kunke, J. Lampton, V. Lewis, R. Leeming, M. Mc- Cormick, D. Mllakovl+ch, C. Moore, T. Oliver, J. Peter- son, L. Sexton, A. Smith, S. Spence, A. Tang, D. Tilson, E. Vandetslice, A. Vander Ven, J. Wagner, J. Walling, T. Yoder, L. Young. JUNIORS: F. Albers, S. Arabatzis, D. Arnott, C. Berkshire,!. Berry, D. Billhardt, W. Blume, T. Brown, S. Carrillo, J. Centerwall, T. Kwi-Won Chang, J. Comstock, E. Cox, S. Daruty, S. Davis, V. R. Davis, W. DeVries, E. Dombrowski, J. Epstein, K. Fobes, E. Frey, M. Gittleman, J. James, L. Johnson, L. Lenger- ich, P. Levine, G. Meelker, D. Merritt, M. Moersch, N. Nies, R. Olson, M. Ouellette, E. Peterson. K. Rlddlck, J. Robbins, T. Slaton, D. Trombley, D. VanUffelen, L. VanUffelen, J. West, D. Wilkerson, L. Yamashita. SOPHOMORES: A. Arnall, B. Barnett, D. Beall, P. Bow- man, N. Brandstater, M. Brown, J. Cable, R. Contaol, B. Dalton, C. Davis, K. Dombrowski, K. Drinkard, M. Edwards, D. Epstein, L. Feenstra, D. Fiedler, D. Fink, L. Forsberg, K. Gale, M. Goldbach, M. Gonzalez, E. Grae- ber, C. Grant, L. Hall, L. Harmen, K. Heater, S. Herr- mann, E. Jacobson, S. Jessop, D. Juran, J. Kenney, B. Knight, G. Konigsmark, E. Lawley, K. Mather, J. Meals, S. Merritt, C. Monson, C. Morpeth, D. Munger, A. Naranjo, G. Nickmeyer, F. Plimley, C. Raschke, B. Rie- del, R. Roberts, M. Rodgers, R. Schuler, M. Tilson, M. Tomlinson, B. Tyrrel, R. Ullmann, R. Weems, P. West, T. Wilmot, A. Young. CSF Officers — Front Row: Debbie Tilson, Secretary; Stan Hol- lenberg, Treasurer. Row 2: Erik Hoogerhuis, President; Eric Van- derslice. Vice President. 1. Onlooker admires CSF float depict- ing dreams of marriage, business, and college. 2. Jim Bailey suggests ideas for the awards banquet to Stan Hollenberg. California Scholarship Federation Q one hundred seven 1. Mrs. Belk explains the finer points of speech. 2. Pat Bohner listens to a friendly argu- ment during a meeting. 3. FBLA members display their financial hopes in the Homecoming parade. N.F.L — Front, Sitting; Anne Dl Maria, Joe Bender. Kathy Larson, Robert Rodriguez. R.ow 2: Yolanda Belk, Pat Bohner, Alan Arnall, Diane Bell, Lane Bearden, Tammy Bonnell, Randy Allen, Eric Jacobsen. Row 3: Sandy Gut- kencht, Carl Larson, Erik Hoogerhuis. Brad Welsberg, Rus Dalton, Larry Slamen, Luis Lebredo. Wespea ■ein, Vjvi 1 Srowf one hundred eight Q National Forensic League F.B.L.A. — Front Row: Becky Gray, Theresa Marlnella, Deb- bie Macias. Row 2: Debbie Farmer, Laura Traeger, Michelle Fairfield, Lynn Warner, Loretta Fischer. Row 3: Kathy O ' - Hara, Debbie Merkle, Kathy htuffnnan, Anny Wells, Lori Ma- thews, Donna Wheeler (advisor). Row 4: Victor Berks, Jay Peterson, Robbie Bishop. FBLA Gets Down to Business Community service projects, a Val- entine ' s Day carnation sale, the St. Patrick ' s Day dance, and a candy ap- ple sale were a few of the activities Future Business Leaders of America participated In to develop compe- tent, aggressive business leadership. FBLA helped to create more inter- est and understanding in choosing bus- iness occupations as well as increasing confidence and cooperation through competitions and observing local busi- nesses. Shakespeare — Front Row: Karen Crouch, GeorgI Leest, Aleta Klein, Vivian Lewis, MIriann Sabin, Mary Fry. Row 2: Fred DIehl, Tim Brown, Soull Araba+zis, Jim Handzel, Jackie Hamilton, Jean Aring, Wayne Smith (advisor). • OreaWfor ot orr ' Shakespeare Club Passes Bard Exams Fostering a love for the Master, the newly created Shakespeare club planned social activities to further appreciation of Shakespeare as a writ- er. The club attended several Shake- spearean plays. Including Macbeth with Charlton hieston and Vanessa Redgrave, and Two Gentlemen of Verona by the Crafton Hills College Theater Group. Future Business Leaders of America, Shakespeare □ one hundred nine sgr.:fi -Tr Interclub Initiates Changes Interclub council representatives of the various organizations on cam- pus provided a connecting link be- tween clubs, as well as coordinating major club functions. Actively in- volved in school affairs, the club ini- tiated preparations for the Novem- ber-December Off-Campus Sale, worked on Improving the ASB con- stitution, and created a new Terrier Tips handbook. Interclub — Front Row; Irma Roque, Cathy Mackesy. Lori Cherlan, Cindy Worman, Peggy Yingst, Denene Milakovich. Row 2: Ellen Schaunaman (advisor), Mike Jensen, Steve Spence, Eric Vander- slice, David Hushbeck, Jim Robbins. Row 3: Karen Crouch, Laura Bowles, Ruthanne Williams, George Barich, Debbie hHolnnes, Jim Van Mouwerik. Row 4: Michele Fairfield, Irene Veldman, Don Boat- right, Scott Breckley, Werner Pyka. O.H. Pushers — Front Row: Julia Dana, Ruthanne Williams, Rob Roberts. Row 2: Arlene VanderVen, Terry Frazer, Souli Arabatzis, Erik FHoogerhuIs, Lisa Johnson. Row 3: Scott Breckley. Werner Pyka, Fred DIehl, Russ Thacker. Providing assistance to orthope- dically handicapped students busied the O.hl. pushers throughout the year as they roiled the wheelchair- bound students to and from their classes around campus. They also aided the O.H. students at such ac- tivities as pep rallies and football games, as well as helping them in the cafeteria and utilizing the newly- Installed O.H. student telephone booth. one hundred ten □ Interclub. O.H. Pushers £ ' t fDR OSS AFS — Front Row: Rick Young, Leila Gonzales, Melissa Brown, Susan Shefchicit, Monette A+chley. Row 2: Gail Noyes, Kathy Dally. Susie Masters, Cathy Proffit. Row 3: Lynn MacLachlan, Anita Walker, Jody Parker, Selcuk Kutluay, Sue Firkle, Cecilia Orbeck, Kim Bartlett. Row 4: Klaus BartI, Lori Cherian, Graeme Mc- Keachie, Phil Rosso, Steve Spence, Peter hiall, David Bush. AFS Sows Seeds Of Friendship Spreading understanding and friendship by sponsoring iwo for- eign students at RHS and sending two RHS students abroad, embod- ied the American Field Service ' s desire to introduce us to people from all over the world on a per- sonal basis. AFS hosted fifteen foreign stu- dents attending other California high schools, entertaining them with a variety of weekend activities. Members also participated in an ex- change program for four days with AFS mem bers of a Beverly Hills high school Building a Homecoming float, compiling and selling football pro- grams and sponsoring a dance were just a few of the club ' s activities. 1. Russ Thacker gives Greg Eschler a hand during the daily trek to classes. 2. Scott Breckiey and Steve Spence ex- plain alterations in the ASB constitu- tion to Interclub members. 3. Doug White, Lee Johnson, and Paul Murphy happily observe Homecom- ing pep rally activities. 4. AFS hlomecoming float Dreams for Universal Brotherhood thrills the stadium crowd. American Field Service □ one hundred eleven lis Pense du France Some day I II go to France started the year off successfully for French Club as the theme for their first place float in the hjomecoming parade. Providing social activities for French students and encouraging participation in school-wide events, the club complemented its purpose by sponsoring a progressive dinner utilizing French recipes, and award- ing a scholarship to a deserving senior. French Club — Front Row: David Badgley, David Westerfleld, Tim Wilmot. Row 2: Richard Haseltine, Peggy Skomal, Lori Yamashi+a, Susan Gray, Ar- lene VanderVen, Lois Gregory, Christy Be is, Mary Maloney. Row 3: Jen- nifer Gray, Kathy Fobes, Ruthanne Williams, Shelley Gale, Mary Braun- stein, LouAnn Merrltt, Cindy Yingst, Robert Calderon, Myra Merritt, Mary Norby. 1. French Club President Robert Calde- ron watches classmate ' s antics. 2. Sandy Turpin encourages audience participation through La Raspa dance. 3. Spanish dancers perform Son Vera- cruzano in Grace Mullen. 4. French Club ' s loaf of bread, slice of cheese, and jug of wine heads for the Bowl. 5. German Club members play Score- Four at Miss Schuler ' s house. one hundred twelve □ French Club Spanisli Cli 1 i Spanish Club — Front Row: Marie Soria, Marty Tovar, Susana Gurrola, Ma- ria Posadas. Row 2: Jackie Hamilton, Linda Wilson, Manuel Miranda, Ruth Cardoza, Carmellta Martinez, Denise Sizemore, Robert Raniada, Tracey Westbrook, Debbie tHoimes, Janis Anderson. ' iHabIa Espanol? ' The Spanish Club provided enter- tainment to any cannpus organiza- tions or local schools requesting their dancing talents. Operating football concessions and titillating taste buds with a Spanish dinner, the club also earned nnoney for dancing costumes and a scholarship. E German Club: Robert O ' Brien, David Munger, Kris Barnett, Laura Groman, Robin Baum, Don Swain, David Retry, Inge Schuler. The German Club treated its mem- bers to field trips, epicurean delights in a progressive dinner, and various films, as it sought to further interest and appreciation for the German cul- ture and language. Spanish Club, Gorman Club n one hundred thirteen Key Rings Bells Joint service projects with the lo- cal Kiwanis chapter, such as helping the Salvation Army with bell-ringing during Christmas and sponsoring a Kid ' s Day Breakfast, characterized the Key Club ' s rendition of their Service motto. Not all activities involved hard work, however, as the club held a dance, attended a con- vention in Sacramento, watched a Kings game at the Forum, and do- nated $100 to a charity. Key Club — Front Row: Scott Elckman, Bob Ohiund, Tom Oliver, Mike Corrln. Row 2: Guy Yocum, Larry Beemer, Tim Savage, Mark Boone, Walt Wright, Chuck Wll- hlte. Steve Spence. Row 3: Ken Lewis, Bill Brenamen, Rob Sibley, Jeff Comstock, Kent Nelll. one hundred fourteen Q Key Club K Block R — Front Row: Tim Bruton, Jay Schml+tendorf, Scott Andrews, Angel Cardoza. Gary Modes. Row 2: Erik Hoogerhuls, Terry Yoder, Rob Roberts, Jeff Smothers, Kent Richards, Greq Dees, Vincent Brock. Row 3: Jim Bailey, Greg Brown, Chuck Putnam, Joey Roque. BLOCK R Varsity lettermen met fortnightly under Coach Don Wheelock ' s guid- ance to coordinate various activi- ties and projects. Annual events In- cluded pitting members against the Redlands Police Department in the well -attended Donkey Basketball game, and sponsoring the Can Drive dance. The club ' s goal of providing egulpment to enhance varsity sports was fulfilled In a weight room mirror and a track records board. 1. Block R rides herd on the hlomecom- ing truck. 2. Terry Yoder and Jim Bailey listen to Coach Wheelock ' s sage advice. 3. Key Club members monkey around during lunch. Block R □ one hundred fifteen Physics is Phun Physics Club attracted science- oriented students under the nnotto of Physics Is Phun. Interest in physical sciences was stimulated through field trips, lectures, and dennonstrations for elementary fac- tors. Club members also participat- ed in the off-campus sale, held foot- ball concessions, finished the tele- scope and provided scholarships. VICA Builds Work Skills Vocational Industrial Clubs of America prepared members for leadership in the world of work by promoting vocational educa- tion, explained advisor Don Lowry. The club attended field trips to lo- cal businesses and individual mem- bers won competitions at the state convention. 114 r Physics Club — Front Row: Jeff Chambers, Becky Arnall, Bobb ' C— ' - ' -,-- son, Steve Spence. Row 2: Werner Pyka. Row 3: Mike Pastlrchak, Erik Hoo- gerhuis, Walter Breedlove, Joe Lively (advisor), Was Matschke, Terry Vo- der, Stan Hollenberg. X V.I.C.A. — Front Row: Mark Anderson, Ken Lorimer, Carmelira Martinez, Pat Bohner, Bob Pring, Alan Pounds, Jim Moran. Row 2: Mark Harrison, Kurt Chase, Tom Mason, Kevin Brown, Dave Loenker, Mark Page, Brian Floyd. y. one hundred sixteen □ Physics, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America yYo- larfmei: larrisoB, Radio Hams it Up Offering fellowship to hams thru a common bond of interest in radio communication and learning new techniques, Radio Club did televi- sion and radio repair while updating present equipment. The club also attempted satellite communications and obtained an amateur teletype machine. VICA member Alan Pounds operates the machine shop lathe. Steve Spence and Erik Hoogerhuis check the carbon arc lamp for Phys- ics Club. James Moran adjusts the radio tele- type equipment. Brad Herrin tunes up Radio Club ' s transmitter prior to contacting Flor- ida. Radio Club O one hundred seventeen Horsemastership To meet the needs of students in- terested in all equestrian activities, the Horsemastership Club planned to establish a mounted group, view films, visit horse shows and ranches and hear lectures. The three-year club, advised by equestrian Inge Schuler, also entered a mounted unit with FFA in the Homecoming Parade. one hundred eighteen □ Horsennastership Club i FFA Future Farmers of America pur- sued their ideal of learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, and living to serve. FFA practiced brotherhood, honored rural oppor- tunities and responsibilities, and de- veloped leadership qualities through the numerous activities in v hich members cooperated. Besides taking field trips from San Luis Obispo to San Diego, judging field days, and selling avocados, members also raised animals rang- ing from horses and cows to pigs and chickens at the school farm. A substantial variety of plants was nur- tured at the horticultural center. 1. Irene Veldman reins in after a brisk canter. 2. Carol Po+eet feeds the sheep at the school farm. 3. Belinda Shanley collects Lady for a trot. 4. FFA and Horsemas+ership Club members form the Homecoming equestrian unit. Future Farmers of America □ one hundred nineteen skillful Strategists Check Out Their Mates Ever Increasing in popularity, chess is a sport that pits mind against mind in a contest of talent, determination, and luck. Besides promoting chess through the city- wide Redlands Invitational Tourna- ment, the five-year-old club advo- cated fellowship and development of skills in chess, as well as war strat- egy games such as Risk. Stratego, and Bismarck. Chess Club — Front Row: Andrew Shapiro, Lane Bearden, Todd Schroeder. Row 2: Gilbert Volk (advisor), Ann Matney, Charles Tenaplin, Debbie Strong, David Hushbeck, Jerry Lampton, John Harry, David Taylor, Noel Case, Walter Terry. I !,S.U.- Collins, Sli Gyynes, 1. Todd Schroeder ponders his pawn ' s position. 2. Laney Andrews observes practice for the show. 3. Pseudo football players Debbie Haw- kins and Lynn Losee symbolize equal- ity at Homecoming pep rally. one hundred twenty Q] Chess Club B.S.U. — Kneeling: Linda Andrews, Stanly Young. Row 2: Cherwood Howard, Cindy Collins, Sharon Carter, ' Norella Dixon, Karen Hill, Mona Foster, Jerr Parker, Gigi Guynes. BSD Unifies Understanding Culminating in the Black History Week Show, the Black Sfudent Un- ion ' s activities focalized on the ideal of unity and better understanding among all students, explained BSD president Karen hiill. In addition to sponsoring a spring dance, the club operated conces- sions and sold candy in the off-cam- pus sale. ■; ! F.R.E.: Karen Schmitendorf, Linda Myers (advisor), Susan Jessop, Laura Bowles, Lyn MacLachlan, Cory Branigan, Sue Nardella. F.R.E. Bolsters Liberation Discussing feelings and frustra- tions while exploring what being a woman involves, and educating the student body on feminist issues kept the newly-formed Feminists for Rights and Equality club occupied, explained advisor Linda Myers. Advocating equal rights for all, the club published a pamphlet on women ' s issues, sponsored informa- tional programs, and provided a scholarship. Black Student Union, Feminists for Rights and Equality □ one hundred twenty-one Strains of Sousa ' Stepping to the beat of seven drumnners, Marching Band played in seven half-time shows, participat- ed in four competitive parades, and marched in the Redlands Christmas Parade. Pit Orchestra was composed of the string ensemble and selected members from the wind ensemble and concert band. The members played for Amahl and the Night Visitors as well as Cyrano de Ber- gerac and My Fair Lady. Pit Orchestra — Front Row: Vivian Lewis, Robin Brown, Susan Masters, Kathy Johnson, Christine Monson, Robert Pote. Aleta Klein, Sandy Sutknecht. Row 2: Donald Garcia, Don Hammond, Debbie Merritt, Linda Sexton, Debbie Bllhardt. Row 3: Linda Lewis, Vickie Sexton, Walter Blume, Tim Brown, Mark Schmidt, Steve Merritt, Tony Smith. Su- san Collins, Erik Vanderslice, Andrew Shapiro, Scott Chadwick. Row 4: Elizabeth Pote, Dawn James, Mike Bryant, Bruce Topping. HH H pB|PHB HBi HPlHiPP|| rT;3s=r :jaD8 n[ K| K « I R m Marching Band: Keith Aiqh, Lori Alanlz, Kevin Allison, Daryl Arnott, James Barnum, Robin Baum, Phyllis Beadles, Tom Berry, Debbie Blllhardt, Walter Blume, Debbie Brown, Robyn Brown, Tim Brown, Mike Bryant, Jennie Burnett, Jennifer Centerwall, Scott Chadwick, Laura Cobb, Susan Collins, Francis Conner, Charles Colvin, Patricia Curtlss, Stephanie Dana, Debbie Fied- ler, Cynthia Free, Paul Goymerac, Laura Groman, Gil Hall, Jackie Hamilton, Jim Handzel, Linda Herrinq, Carl Hill, David Hlnger, Dale Howard, Dawn James. Kathy Johnson, Steve John- ston, David Juran, Aleta Klein, Gary Koniqsmark, Kathy Lan- caster, David Lewis, Art Manzano, Mark Masters, Susan Mas- ters, Debbie Merritt, Steve Merritt, Shelley Mitchell, Christine Monson, Dana Mulligan, Corrin Nagasaka, Robert O ' Brien, Margie Ortiz, Jay Peterson, Jeff Peterson, Fred Pllmley, Eliza- beth Pote, Eddie Ramirez, Peggy Reinhardt, Rebbecca Reldel Connie Romero, Karen Sandtin, Mark Schmidt, Todd Schroeder Je ' ette Schwelgl, Linda Sexton, Andrew Shapiro, Debbie Sim mons, Gloria Simmons, Steve Smith, Tony Smith, Steve Spence Tim Silke, Ken Thiessen, Bruce Topping, Ron Ullman. Eric Van derslice, Tim Wagner, Lynn Warner, Cynthia WIegel, John West, David Wilkerson, Paul Wilkerson. Terry Yoder, Richard Young. Auxiliary: Vickie Davis, Michelle Fairfield, Lori Fisher, Leila Gonzalez, Roberta Hall, Debbie KIser, Alice Kremer, Carol Maldonado, Mary Melcher, Cheyl Raschke, Minerva Rodriguez, Detria Runyan, Dede Scribner, Michelle Snowball. Genny Sousa, Tracy VanMouwerik, Vickl Wattenbarger. one hundred twenty-two Q Pit Orchestra, Marching Band t§lL. tfiA J hA A i j .JH mmn MM w mn , JmtwWW9 W XM 11 i J iy iiiiuiifeiii ! m 11 11 J Jy  U II m Concert Choir — FronI Row: Phyllis Beadles, Tami Taylor, Donna DeGraaf, Wayne Mav- erick, Steve Winters, David Badgley, Skyla Dlnkel, Corrine Soto, Linda Kenney, Arlene VanderVen. Row 2: Erin Cox, Julie Pratt, Karen Plumb, Debbie Forsberg, Mark Edison, Steve Arroyo, Tammy Stephens, Shirley Foster, Terry Murphy, Mary Schneider. Row 3: MIchele Larson, Debbie Roberts, Russ Reid, Albert Ferrel, Robert DeGraaf, Phil Miller, Patty Christensen, Denise Kososkie, Kathleen Dombrowski, Mary Melcher. Row 4: Willene Van Blair, Rebecca Hansen, Chris Cutter, Tim Burch, Craig Christenson, Gordon Englebretson, Tom Rodriguez, Darlene Wiersma, Lisa Harmon, Jeanette Val- leroy, Kim Heeter. Chamber Singers presented ap- proximately 65 concerts during the year, performing many diverse se- lections for community and civic organizations with a repertoire of patriotic, classic, and pop that was frequently choreographed. Singing the best choral music from all periods and styles Icept the dedicated members active at junior high, local festivals, the winter and spring concerts and even a record- ing session. The singers also com- bined with the concert choir at the Christmas concert In Clock Audito- rium, for Amahl and the Night Vis- itors, and the mid-winter Song of Democracy in Grace Mullen. 4 IM E .IV Chamber Singers — Front Row: Sherry Wick, Steve Chansler, Jan Wagner, Tim Alexander, Charlotte Carpenter, Jeff Walling, Wendy Colbert. Row 2: Jill Gray, Albert Ferrell, Julie Pratt, Robert DeGraff, Jan Wirth, Robert Pote, Elizabeth Pote. Row 3: Shannon Wray, Terry Wren, Kathy Klenow, David Top- ping, Lori Cherian, Louanne Merritt, Bob Williamson, Caren Hilliard, Gordon Englebretson, Pam Day. 1 . Charlotte Carpenter, Pam Day, and Louanne Merritt sing Boogie Woo- gie Buqie Boy at the Music Booster Banquet. 2. Gordon Englebretson relaxes with a shake in Mr. Duffer ' s room. Melodyland Hits RHS Concert Band teamed up with String Ensemble and Wind Ensem- ble to form the orchestra for the December Amahl and the Night Visitors. The bands did a fine job, declared Director Barry Wood, as they performed at two spring band programs and spon- sored a district Southern California Bands and Orchestra Association. Concert Band earned a second and Wind Ensemble a first in the region- al festival while Wind performed at all three junior highs as well as Or- angewood High School and a trans- portation workshop. Both Concert Band and Wind Ensemble played at the Orange Show and Jazz Band played in class only. Jan Band: Robin Baum, Tim Silke, David Wilkerson, Ken, Theissen, Mark Masters, Ken- neth A. Smith, Bruce Topping, Jeff Chambers, David Fink, David Juran, Stephanie Da- na. Seated: Toni Hernandez. Row2;P SMI, Jenr Debbie f Andrew Steve B Concert Band — Front Row: Christine Monson. Karen Sandlin. Laura Cobb, Rebecca Riedel, Mel- anle Beebe, Jacqueline Ftamllton, Steven Smith, Kevin Allison. Row 2: Margie Ortiz, Kenneth Rich, Debby Simmons, Lori Alaniz, Linda hterring, Corrln Nagasaka, Todd Schroeder, Patricia Cur- tlss, Ronald Ullman, Eddie Ramirez, Charles Col- vln. Row 3: Scott Chadwick, David Lewis, Je ' ette Schweigl, Diane Bell, Timothy Wagner, Bruce Topping, Dale Howard, Gary Konlgsmark, Jeff Chambers, Gloria Simmons. Row 4: James Bar- num, Richard Young. Drums: Dawn James, Kim Gale, Jon Lumas. one hundred twenty-four Q Jazz Band, Concert Band Wind Ensemble — Front Row: Laura Groman, Stephen Spence, Dawn James, Debby Billhardt, Kris Johnson, Linda Sexton, Corrin Nagasaka, Debra Merritt, Kathy Fobes. Row 2: Paul Wilkerson, Connie Romero, Cynthia Wiegol, Susan Masters, Kathy John- son, Jennie Burnett, Elizabeth Pote, Dana Mulligan, Patricia Curtiss, Shelley Mitchell, Debbie Fiedler, Fred Plimley, Robin Baum. Row 3: Robert O ' Brien, Je ' ette Schweigl, Andrew Shapiro, Daryl Arnott, Steve Merritt, Mark Schmidt, Mark Masters, Walter Blume, Lynn Warner, Ken Smith, Tom Berry, John West, Steve Johnston. Row 4: Eric Vanderslice, Richard Young, Susan Collins, Scott Chadwick, Tim Silke, Michael Bryant, Steve Bregger, Francis Conner. Robert O ' Brien concentrates on tun- ing up his horn. String Ensemble — Front Row: Vivian Lewis, Robyn Brown, Cheryl Franks, Anita Walker, Aleta Klein, Robert Pote, Sandy Gutknect. Row 2: Don Garcia, Dan hiammond. Wind, String Ensembles Q one hundred twenty-five ski Club Schusses At Mammoth Whether paralleling through St. Anton ' s powder or just snowplowing down the bunny slopes, the Ski Club involved those interested in skiing together at the annual Mammoth trip. Other activities included sell- ing candles, listening to lectures on the finer points of skiing and the equipment needed, and just discuss- ing the latest snow conditions as well as where the best runs were. 1 . Jim Bueerman flies off the jump by Snow Summit ' s Chair 3. 2. Steve Hoots relaxes at the bottom after a speedy run. 3. Pep Club president Cindy Worman explains the intricate art of selling poms. 4. Advisors Mrs. Anderson iind Mrs. Clifford discuss the next meeting ' s agenda. one hundred twenty-six [H] Ski Club m,: : ■ !¥ ; Ski Club — • Front Row: Pat Loughlin, Jim Van Mouwerik. Jeff Comstock, Jennifer Hosack, Bill Buster. Row 2: Mike Zonko, Margy Moersch, Victor Brandt, Dede Cingo, Gail Crittenden. Row 3: Moosey Briar, David Spark- man, Dave tHIll, Chuck Willhite, Dale Whitehurst, Ken Lewis, Lori Mast, Anne DiMaria, Matt Dillon, Irene Veldman. I ■I Ui Pep Club — Front Row: Cindy Worman, Cathy Mackesy, Julie Ep- stein, Lisa Thorpe. Row 2: Theresa Darmody, Gerry Vasquez, Amy Merrltt. Row 3: Karen Le blanc, Linda Le blanc, Irene Veldman, Dede Cingo, Cheryl Tienter, Nancy Wallen. Pep Club Rallies Enthusiasm Pep Club exemplified the motto of nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm by selling poms and buttons, as well as helping ex- ecute pep rallies. Club members welcomed all stu- dents sincerely interested in pro- moting school spirit and stimulating student interest in pep- related ac- tivities. The annual Powder Puff game in December resulted in a 6-0 win for the seniors. i,4?«E  ' S;: iai r: i Pep Club n one hundred twenty-seven GAA Develops Active Interest and Skills Active members of the Girls ' Athletic Association maintained a busy schedule helping develop more interest in girls ' sports, while spon- soring various activities. A sweater sale, the all-time favor- ite Sadie hiawkins Dance, and the off-campus sale helped to fund the Father- Daughter Awards Banquet, an ice-skating party in December, and the Mother- Daughter Awards Tea. In conjunction with the PTA, the GAA staff and members also sup- ported a committee designed to encourage more concern, participa- tion, and attendance at previously ignored girls ' activities and sports. GAA Seniors - . ■■:. ' ■■ .1 . i [•■ ' [■ ' , ' ■ .y Kunke, Barbara Fischer. Deobie Tilson. Row 2: Jean CasuccI, Diane Bell, Paula Savage, Susan Schollenberger, Lorl Cheri- an. Kathy Profitt. Michele McCormick, Sue Morlan. Row 3: Peggy Yinqst, Sharon Harvill, Jan Wagner, Kathy Edwards, Cathy Cedergren, Debbie Lawyer. GAA Juniors — Front Row: Vickie Davis, Nancy N ' . 1 ' . ; i-e Leff- ler, Angie Sandoval, Ruth Cardoza, Debbie Griffing, Patti Dahl- berg, Susie Boerner. Row 2: Debbie Bilihardt, Vetsa Sturges, Nancy Kiel, Pam Devoll, Karen Wilson, Cindy hHarris, Pam Dahlberg, Jenny Kruse. Row 3: Sheri West, Cindy Barron, Krlsty Watson, Robyn Brown, Debbie Klser, Debbie Merritt, Dene DuChaine. Row 4: Greta Merckens, Donna BIymiller, Miriam Sabln, Janet James. Kathy ' Fobes. Ginny Beres, Teri Thomas, Tammy Hull, Amy Wells. Row 5: Denise Chappell. Kelly Kennedy, Sara Davis, Margy Moersch, Myra Dawson, Denise SIzemore, Rosalyn Rlguis, Sandy Hall, Sandy Fischer. one hundred twenty-eight Q Girls Athletics A,,-..-. GAA Board, Sfaff, and Cabinet — Front Row: Lori Cherian. Becky Kunke, Terry Frazer. Row 2: Julia Dana, Rosalyn Rlguls. Margie Moersch, Row 3: Peggy Yingst, Debbie Lawyer. Janet James. Row 4: Marlene McPeck, Pamela Allen, Mary Lou John- son. Jan Smith. Grace Craig. GAA Sophomores — Front Row: Debbie Fiedler, Mary Melcher. Kathy Shomaker, Jackie hHamilton, Cindy Munhall, Stephanie Dana, Roberta Hall. Row 2: Kathy hHagen, Michele Snowball, Jenny Lawyer, Carol Mooney, Cecy Riguis, Melinda Sewer, Linda Forsberg. Row 3: Collette Grant, Sheryl Johnson, Ellen Kime. Becky Delgado, Lori Bueerman, Stacey Herrman, Pam West. Row 4: Tammy Stephens, Detria Runyan, Gwen Nick- meyer, Becky Riedel. Debbie McGregor. Cathy Romero, Lisa Schwabenbauer. Row 5: Julie hiarvill, Cheryl Raschke, Sher- wood hloward, Stephanie Morin, Cindy Williams, Lisa Turley, Chris Corbridge. Gymnast Roberta Eichenberg partic- ipates in one of the many activities offered. Cecy Riguis adds finishing touches to the Sadie FHawkins Flat Check sign. GAA members demonstrate volley- ball skills during the Homecoming parade. Girls ' Athletics Q one hundred twentv-nire cheerleaders provoke mass enthusiasm Grueling practices under the hot sunnnner sun and competition at a National Cheerleader Association camp in Santa Barbara prepared both the Varsity Cheerleaders and Pom Pons for the demanding sched- ule ahead. In addition to rousing spirit at games and pep rallies, the cheer- leaders collaborated on decorating the field house and team bus before football games, baking cakes for Terrier and hieadhunter of the Week, staging a Kidnap Breakfast and throwing dinners for various teams as well as planning next year ' s tryouts. one hundred thirty □ Varsity Cheerleaders Varsity Cheerleaders: Roberta Eichenberg, Sandy Mendoza, head — Deb- bie Holme:, Susan Tarter, Sandy Morales, Kim Burgess. Pom Pons — Front Row: head — Gail Crittenden. Row 2: Cathy Sellan, Tammie McKeown. Row 3: Cindy Cummings, Dede Cingo, Carolyn Crouch. 1. Cheerleaders sparkle with spirit after a triunnphant football game. 2. Head cheerleader Debbie Holmes radiates exuberance as she encour- ages crowd participation. 3. Poms display their vivacity early in the morning. 4. Varsity cheerleaders and pom Tammi McKeown head for the Homecoming pep rally. Pom Pons Q one hundred thirty-one They Cheer To Entertain First place in compe+itlon at the La JoHa camp commenced the Flag Twirlers ' short season of entertain- ment at pep rallies and games. After twirling exclusively with double flags during the football sea- son, the squad was plagued by in- ternal conflicts and disbanded after the first semester. Junior varsity and sophomore cheerleaders worked diligently dur- ing strenuous summer practices to create exciting new routines. Both squads aimed towards more in- volvement in sports other than foot- ball and basketball and rousing school spirit. Flags — Front Row: Pam Mook. Lori Herbert, Cindy Rivas. Row 2; Tori Dahlqren, Penny Pace, Julie Jennings. 1 eCottai one hundred thirty-two Q Flag Twirlers ' ! J.V. Cheerleaders — Front Row: Janis Anderson (head), Ruth Cardoza, Jan Van Grouw. Row 2: Marcella Campbell. Gigi Guynes. Flags Penny Pace, Terri Dahlgren, and Cindy Rivas look over the Home- coming crowd. Flags demonstrate yell power at pep rally. 3. J.V. squad injects vivacity into the Homecoming parade. 4. Sophomore Cheerleaders add genial- ity to Terrier Gym pep assembly. Sophomore Cheerleaders: Carolyn Davis, Kim Bowls (head), Ju- lie Cottam, Donna Pusey. J.V. and Sophomore Cheerleaders D one hundred thirty-three FACULTY r ADMINISTRATORS 1. Dr. Donald Wheeler thinks over a problem during a school board meet- ing. 2. Principal William Nance Is pleased as he looks over the results of the ASB election:, 3. Robert Campbell discusses the eve- ning ' s agenda with Redlands Teacher Association President John Kennedy before the start of the meeting. Robert G. Bruce William E. Cunningham Phyllis Williams one hundred thirty-six □ Administration Ellen R. Schaunaman Assistant Principal Administration D ° ' hundred t+iirty-seven FACULTY 1. Steve Roy discusses an assignment. 2. Spanish instructor Mary Ann Broad loot translates for a student. Earl Bandy Attendance one hundred thirty-eight □ Faculty Yolandd Belk Gary Branstetter Mary Ann Broadfoot Speech Physical Education Language I Glen Chamberlain Ag. Science Robert Chambers Physical Education Coralyn Chappe hlomemaking William Ccok Work Experience Faculty Q one hundred thirty-nine Grace Craig Physical Education •f -•l i Joe DeMagglo Physical Education Ray Cruickshank Science Bette Davis Homemaking Charles DeMirjyn Social Studies Robert Denham SWAS Catherine Dunn English one hundred forty Q] Faculty FACULTY Lois Ehde Science Al Endeman Business Ed. Wilfred Foehner Mafhematics 1. Art teacher Jean Bone works on a macrame project in her spare time. 2. Police Officer Chuck Millet keeps an eye on Citrus Avenue traffic. James Estrada Art Don Frank Social Studies ■ ' Michael Gebhardt Social Studies Faculty n one hund ' -ed forty-one Patricia Grove English Joseph hlansen English Sandra Hayes Homemaking Sheldon Hebbard Social Studies Philip Henry Counselor Edward Hopp Social Studies FACULTY 1 . Jim Estrada in a pensive moment dur- ing Ceramics. 2. SWAS instructor Bob Denham re- views his notes before a U.S. History seminar. one hundred forty-two Q Faculty J a y K I m e Mathematics Betty Hoyt Homemaking Edward Iverson Driver Education Mary Lou Johnson Physical Education Dennis Kennedy English William Kissel Thelma Klausner Special Education English Patricia Knight Counselor Janet Landfrled Bill Larsen Social Studies Ag. Science Faculty Q one hundred forty-three Linda Myers Language one hundred forty-four Q Faculty FACULTY 1. Yolanda Belk reacts favorably to a student debate. 2. Sheldon Hebbard listens intently t a student ' s question during a class discussion. Larry Nelses SWAS Lois Schmidt Physical Education Suzanne Oleszczuk Special Education Jim Scribner Physical Education Harley Raumin Mathematics Angelo SIsti Counselor Jan Smith Special Education Faculty Q one hundred for+y-five FACULTY 1 . Jay Kime takes five to joke with some Algebra I I E students. 2. Or Lady D, Billie DanieL remem- bers the days when she was a Mouse- keteer. Ricbi George Tesia Mathematics Herman Thornton Social Studies Helene Villard Language Manuel Villegas Language one hundred forty-six Q Faculty Richard Wllkerson Librarian Marilyn Williams English Paul Wlngren Vocational Ed. Marie Wollam English Paul Womack Physical Education Kenneth Young Vocational Ed. Faculty n one hundred forty-seven SERVICES Secretaries — Front Row: Carolyn Cloud, Linda Soto, Jean Booth, Lorraine Goodding, Penny Greiner. Row 2: Nicki Allsup, Marion Christensen, Dixie Mason, Linda Bethke, Doris Rascher, Ruth Kackley, Betty Huffaker. W ' fl Cafeteria Staff — Front Row: Qleda Casteline, Mary Lee Moore, Helen Prleto, Betty Wahl. Row 2: Edith Carrillo, Goldle Willett, Gwenn Rouse, Karen Carter. Row 3: Nett Wassenaar, Pearl Koning, Wanda Williams, Ada Van Aken. Walter Peterson and John Ortiz make a cross-campus trek with an electric truck. one hundred forty-eight □ Services Librarians: Jackie Klrcher, Richard Wilkerson, Dorothy Lagather. Campus Supervisors: Ron Barron, Linnell Williams, Carl Poole. Day Custodians — Front Row: Manases Soto, Leonard Fiori. Row 2: Bernice Heath, Chuck Breyer, John Ortiz. Night Custodians — Front Row: Chuck LeRoy, Don Stutz. Sam Lovinitnun. Row 2: Jim Arnett, Winston hHiil, Lewis Clark, Tom Garcia. Row 3: Preston Page, George Dilthey, Ralph Jeffers. Bus Drivers — Front Row: David hierring. Bill Bullard, Earl chez, Dorothy Brandon. Row 3: Tim Riley, Rick Huisjen, Reynolds. Row 2: Janice Thompson, Richard Cater, Doro- Jack Schulte, Frank Aalbers, Don Moore, Dorothy Sand- thy Paxton, Jennie Velasquez, Donna Brassard, Gloria San- berg, Lillie hiickman. Services Q one hundred forty-nine CLASSES Lisa Adams Don Abdella Mike Adier Jan Adams James Alexander Linda Allec Gary Anderson Lynne Almaraz Larkin Anderson Jay Ak ' crton Vivian Anderson one hundred flfty-fwo □ Seniors Jeanle Aring Buddy Armstrong Becky Arnall Patricia Arredondo Mary Anne Ashton Pattle Austin David Bachtel Randy Bailey William Bailey Seniors Alana Bakos n one hundred fifty-three Robin Baum tries to find her heart for the flag salute. Gregory Barlow Jim Barnett Theresa Balcheck Klaus Barth Deborah Ball Kim Bartlett George Barlch Loree Bates N Greg Bauerle Kathy Beatty Rick Bearden Melanie Beebe Denise Beaty Larry Beemer one hundred fifty-four Q Seniors Diane Bell Lorraine Beltran Steven Beswlclt Robbie Bishop Tracy Blevins Don Boatwrlght Mark Boone Matt Bottenberg Dianna Bowman Caroline B oyer Marfha Bracy Leslie Brandon Victor Brandt Mary Braunstein Jack Bray, Jr. Scott Breckley Walter Breedlove Bill Brenneman Edie Bridges Bill Brine Seniors □ one hundred fifty-five Cliarlol Mike Butler Maureen Caires Michael Buyak Robert Calderon Laurel Byrd Lois Camarena one hundred fifty-six Q Seniors Mario Camerna Charlotte Carpenter Don Cannpbe John Carpenter Megan Campbell Charlotte Carson Jeff Cantwell Carle Casey Angelo Cardoza Mike Castellan! Danny Castoldi Jeff Chambers Cathy Castro Robert Chappell Jean Casucci Lori Cherian Joann Casucci Steve Chansler Kathy Cedergren Bobbie Christiansen Seniors □ one hundred fifty-seven Cheryl Cooper Manuel Cortez Victor Council Mike Crabb Patsv Cranfill Cindy Crawford Kevin Crawford Michael Cripe Gall Crittenden Mo ' ly Crosby Carolyn Crouch Karen Crouch Sherl Crowther John Cullen Cindy Cummings one hundred fifty-eight Q] Seniors James Cunningham Patty Curtis Ken D ' Agostino Terri Dahlgren Cathy Dally Julia Dana Suzanne Daniels Dale Dauphinais Bart Daniels Debbie Darmody Rex Davis Dede Cingo reveals the easiest way to star — in your own TV. Seniors Q one hundred fifty-nine Debra Dawson Nick De Marco Marianne Derov Kenneth Delqadc Robin De Rieux ark De Leon Larry Dick K ,1.: ) U- r, oi-n Jeff D Ron Dorre A ' r L . i-e on one hundred sixty Q Seniors I, Robert Williamson is fascinated by a new-found talent. Al Eaton Larry Edge Cathy Edwards Janet Edwards Victor Eerkes Roberta Eichenberg Kathy Ekema Rachel Elisarraraz Tracy Elliott Sue Emsiek Gordon Englebretson John Equeis Linda Esquibel Seniors □ one hundred sixty-one Diane Falconer Carol Fehr Chuck Felarca Richard Fenton Albert Ferre Jody Ferris Paula Field Lorett-a Fischer Crystal Fisher Joel Fisher k i J ' kib Stephen Fitch Laura Florez David Fitzgerald Elizabeth Folk Nancy Flock Debbie Forsberg Terry Flood Cindy Foster one hundred sixty-two Q Seniors Joel Foster Theresa Frazier Mona Foster Debbie Frazier Kathy Fouser David French Debra Frank Kevin Frerichs Stephen Frank Laureen Frost Shelby Frye Shelley Gale Alice Fuentes Steven Gallegos Becky Funk Anthony Garcia Janice Gaastra Carrita Garcia Karen Gaastra Cindi Garcia Seniors □ one hundred sixty-three Patricia Gonda Julie Goodrich Betty Gonzales Dave Goodwin, Jr •one hundred sixty-four [] Seniors M ' 1. Becky Arnall scribbles a last- minute addition to her graduation speech. 2. Alice Tang and Rosemary Leeming take a break at awards night prac- tice. Susan Gregory Larry Groom Gayle Griswold Greg Grub Seniors □ one hundred sixty-five u Alexander Hamilton Richard Hanson Nancy Hamilton Harry Herberts Don Hammond Richard Harding Susan Hance Bob Hargrave Sean Haney Suzy Harmon one hundred sixty-six Q Seniors I Kregg Harn Denise Heaton K.ilhy florr Chrl ' .tlne Hernandez Roqin ild H.irrioon Neillo Hernandez Debby Hawl ' in ' . Rhonda Hiqdon iggins Ronald Hodges Teana Hodges Mary Ann Holland Stan Hollenberg Le-Jie Hobart Jim Holley Seniors Q] one hundred ' Jxty-seven Debbie Holmes Michele Holt Erik Hoogerhuis Laurie Hoots John Horner Jennifer Hosack Debbie Houston David Huckaby Leanna Hurlburt Karen Hurley David Hushbeck Candace Hydinger Dawn James Mike Jensen Fred Johnson Gail Johnson Janet Johnson Kris Johnson Lisa Johnson Susie Johnson one hundred sixty-eight Q Seniors Steve Johnston Kathy Jolley Gary Jones Veronica Jowitt Cindy Junkin Kevin Kamerschak Terry Karr Sherl Kazaroff Rhonda Keifer Joe Kelley Chuck Kelly Janet Kenney Kerry Kennlson Linda Kenny Bruce Kinney Hank Kirchner James Kirk Clay Kirkley Aleta Klein Nancy Klinge Seniors Q] one hundred sixty-nine Rosen Kurt Knobloch Selcuk Ku+luay Bob Knudsen Gerald Lamp+on MIml Kotner Kathy Lancaster Becky Kunke Corlnne Landeros Brad Weisberg discusses a weighty prob lem with Anne Di Maria. ,i Debbie Lawyer Janice Leckler Helen Leach Christa Ledbetter one hundred seventy Q Seniors Rosemary Leeming Patty Leest Rick Leffler Bob Lehmann Vivian Lewis Sharon Lindeman Kim Livingston Diane Logan Joe Lopez Pat Loughlin Scott Love Bruce Lowell Janet Lowery Kim Luce Seniors [ one hundred seventy-one Jerry Lyon Joseph Mahaney Debbie Maclas Evelyn Maldonado Bruce MacKimmie John Maloney Doug MacRunnel Donna Manley Laurie Maddox Arthur Manzano one hundred seventy-two n Seniors Paul Mariano Leslie Matschke Theresa Marinello Joan Matthews Lura Markovitch Lowanna Maxwell Mary Lou Martinez John Mazich Jim McCluskey Ed McKnight Michelle McCormick Linda McLaren Helen McGinnls Cindy McMahon ' K Lori Mast Karen McCawley Marjorie McGrath Graeme McKeachie Bill McMullen Seniors n one hundred seventy-three Kim McReynoIds Bryan Mead Tim Meines Mike Melia Anita Mendoza Sandy Mendozd Denene Milakovich Pam Mitchell Deborah Merkle Renee Miller Thomas Mitchell Amy Merritt Suzanne Miller Gary Modes Lou Ann Merritt Greg Milloy Stella Mojlca Necia Meyering Scott Mills Alex Molino one hundred seventy-four Q Seniors t Robert Munson PattI Nearman Oscar Murillo Gary Neese Tim Murone Craig Nelson Peggy Murphy Susie Nelson Corrin Nagasaka Dale Nieman Seniors Q] one hundred seventy-five Jim Paul shares a quiet moment with an ever-faithful companion. Paul Nymeyer Russ Nymeyer Bonnie Nollar Bob Ohiund Mark Noyes Sue Noyes Ginny Oleary Tom Oliver Dove Olson Jess Ontiveros Diane Ontiveros Mark Opiinger I one hundred seventy-six □ Seniors Jody Parker Margaret Pense Mike Parkerson Theresa Perez Chris Patrick Jeff Perry Jim Paul ob Peterson Barbara Paxton Cathy Peterson Seniors Q one hundred seventy-seven Gay Peterson Jay Peterson Jeff Peterson Cindy Petty Brian Poore Robert Pote Lauraine Poteet MIchele Pound Alan Pounds Angel Cardoia uses his head to score two points in the Donkey Basketball Game. one hundred seventy-eight □ Seniors Joe Pounds Overton Pratt III Kathy Proffitt Beverly Purvis Charles Putnam Frank Quesada Phil Quesada Susie Rabico Mike Race Marguerite Radke Linda Ramirez Cheryl Rehome Margaret Ramirez Steven Reipel Tony Ramos Paul Reiss Roberto Ramponi Don Resendes Seniors Q] one hundred seventy-nine Cynthia RIvas Dawn Robinson Anita Rodriguez Edward Rodriguez Irma Roque Isabel Roque Andrea Rosas Jim Rosenberger Charles Rothenberger Sandra Rozema Lori Rubalcava Lynn Runkel Tracy Rushing Jenny Salgado Roseann Salinas Sharon Saline Marian Sanders Charles Sarture one hundred eighty Q Seniors Mario Saucedo Paula Savage Tim Savage Dorothy Schott Sheri Scarborough Jim Schou Joseph Schilling J ' Et+e Schweigl Jay Schmittendorf Debbie Segovia Susan Schoilenberg r Bob Sample Barbara Set+lemyre Carmen Seweil Linda Sexfon Kim Shav er Keith Sheffer Ken;iy Shepherd Rob Sibley Tamara Silces Tim Silke Seniors Kathy Shelley □ one hundred eighty-one David Sparkman Steve Spence Pam Spencer Joanne Spiva Anita Stagg Denise Stegall Richard Stephenson Alfred Stevens Karen Stewart Brian Stinson one hundred eighty-two □ Seniors Mike Stone Jayne Summerfield Sharon Strickland Cyndee Swanson Georgette Swartz David Terry Linda Swinson Joyce Testman Danie! Talvan Becky Thomas Alice Tang Robert Thomas Robert Tarter Seniors Q one hundred eighty-three Dawn Thompson Terry Traphagen Nel! Thompson Tim Troxel Sandi Thornburqh Brian Tunnell Cheryl Tienter Kevin Turney Debbie Tilson Stephen Valleroy Eric Vanderslice Arlene Vander Ven David Van Grouw David Van Mouwerik Jim Van Mouwerik Robert Van Roekel Kerrie Van Vliet Gary Vasquez Irene Veldman Jackie Venegas one hundred eighty-four Q Seniort Linda Villa Karen Waldher Sandra Vlieland Jefferson Walling Janine Wagner Debbie Wallis Jann Wagner Lynn Anne Warner Scott Wagner Darwin Waters ' T fJFc 73 = = Mike Watson Robert Watson A well-built gymnasium, compliments of the senior class. Seniors □ one hundred eighty-five Vlckl Wa+tenbarger Cherrol Wayne Jennifer Webb Tom Webb Rita Webster John Weigel Dale Welnstein Nancy Wells Dale White Dale Whitehurst Julie Whitlock Darlene Wiersma Debra Wilkerson Ouverture Williams Robert Williamson Nancy Wilmot Jayne Wilmuth Mike Wilson Teri Wimsett Larry Winter one hundred eighty-six □ Seniors Rod Winter Brad Wirth Krisanne Wogen Theresa Wolf Rusty Woolverton Cynthia Worman Terry Wren Bob Wright- Walter Wright Rod Yahnke Peggy Yingst Barbara Young Laura Young Leah Young Mike Young Rick Young Brad Zak Jeff Zellweger Lori Zimmer Keith Zylman Seniors □ one hundred eighty-seven ■,n :i !i Bob Joey Gary Felix Abbey Abilez Abies Aguirre Anita Frank Katie Randall Albarron Albers Allen Allen Yolanda Cathy Albert Daryl Ambriz Ambrose Amparan Anderson r f Janis John Mark Robby Anderson Anderson Anderson. Anderson Russell Jinn Lynn Amador Bade Bailey Baird Banyales O n ' fta m Curtis, Baumgartenc Phylll ' Beadle Lane Beardan sley Boer I f Joe Carlotta Virg Bender Benson one hundred eighty-eight Q] Juniors fl ' Q ' Charissa Tom Berkshire Berry Deborah Andy Douglas Bellhardt Bishop Blair Tina Blevins aa onoft Walter Donna Sui Blume BIymiller Boei Patrick Bohner Pat Tammie Bone Bonnell Kevin Jolyn Becky Matt Kelly Stan Bowls Brackin Bradehorst Braga Braniger Brandenberger u Robyn f)! 4 ik Tom Royce Cheryl Tim Brown Brownfield Bruce Brufon I Connie er Cabral Denise Tim Cannon Cantwell Todd Capen Dan Carbaugh Ruth Roger Cardoza Carlson JSV |?4 Terry Chang Denise John Chappell Charlie Kirt Frank Joe Chase Chesus Childers Tracy McCormick checks out her grade in ceramics. ! Rob Lloyd Charles Jenny Mike Brine Brock Brown Brown Brown i Michael Mark Peter Tim Aline Bryant Buoye Buoye Burch Burdett Donna Ellen Delia Greg Marcella Cadwallader Cairns Caldera Campbell Campbell Gall Craig Patty Peqgi Rebecca Cho Christiansen Christensen Clark Clark Juniors n one hundred eighty-nine m - Arlene Jim Steve Michelle Clarke Clearv Cleveland Clifford ' • ' -..■. . r Mary Marcelina Doug Laura Connor Contreras Cook Coope n,r Russell Dave Donna Kathie Dalton Daniels Daniels Daniels Myra Robert Gil Dave Dawson DeGraaf DeLaCrui DeLange I • Anne Skyla Anita Rhonda DiMarla Dinkel Disparte Dorsey Bobb: Anne Pat Willlarr DoMcU Downs Doyle Draper 1. Tom Berry shouts hi to a distant friend. 2. Scott Inglis reprimands greedy little fingers at the Music Boosters Ban- quet. Pamela Wlln DeVoll DeVrl H ' fay John Susan And Darmody Daruty Dav Vicky Wendy Davis Davis Arlene Leonard Jerry Fred Jimmy Diehl Dillon one hundred ninety Q] Juniors liim Alice Dene Dremer Duchame KIHy Duncan Todd Duncan Patricia Robert Earhart Edwards Scott Elclcman John ' Elder fi Laurie Mario Julie David Emmons Elisarrarai Epstein Esquibel Ot 4 0 ' Caria Michelle Debra Susan Espinoza Fairfield Farmer Farquha Kim George Mary Donna Faulmann Favela Ferons Figglns John Ueborah Eric Shirley Foltyn Fontenot Forsberg Foster Susan Fikrie Bart Fletche David John Ralph Flores Flores Florei Robert Katherine Flowers Fobes Alan Carol Suzy Mary Garcia Gardiner Garland Gerdes Lorl Mark Gieschen Gittlema Matt Maria Anita Glovinslty Gomez Gonzales Juniors n one hundred ninety-one Danny Susan Julie Jay Jill Gonialei Goste Graber Grady Gray Charlej Marlaine Elvera Sandy Kimalica Guido Gunia Gutierrei Gutlcnecht Guynes Jim Green Tim Griffin Debra Griffing Sheree Grogan Joe Gryqolll Brian Guggiiberg fi n a i t Bob Haggerty f Linda Haag 4 Liz Haalboonn Carol Hacker Lori Hadley Scott Hatin Keith Mike J.D. Tim Vernan Harris Harshman Hart Haskell Hatley Ingrid Sally Cindi Lisa Laurie Haugen Havana Haynes Hearth Hebert Dan Heemstr Zada Pat Danny Gloria John Helfrich Henley Hernandez Hernandez Hernandei Patricia Richard Toni Linda David Hernandez Hernandei Hernandei Herring Higginson Nurse Janet James lays down the law in a lunchtime rehearsal for Tiger in Trac- tion. Dave Hill Chuck Carl Ron Apr! Kathy Hillt Himes Hinshaw Hodson Hoggard Xi n Huckini Hudak Huffake Jerry Anthony Mark Hunt Hutchirison Inglis one hundred ninety-two Q Juniors Debbie Mark Mark Kevin Joseph ffldie KIter Knappenberger Knepper Knudtson Koranda Korziuk Tammy Robyn Ernie Julie Stephanie James Januscheski Juarez Jennings Jessup David Jon Linda Mike Ruts Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnso Pam Kelly Johnston Kennedy Kathleen Kensey Nancy Kiel Gordon King |Q f- Denise Kososkie Karl Krause Kurt Krause Chris Mike Kreston Krisch Randy Luis Georgi Debby Debbie Lorett Leach Lebredo Leest Leffle Lehman Lengerich Robert JoAnn Phyllis Loenhorst Levine Levine Par Ljungwe Juniors n one hundred ninety-three JUNIORS Sara Davis hams it- up for an Imagi native crowd. Erilt Richard Manuel Carmellta Jacob Marcussen Marlatt Marquez Martinez Martinez Tom Susan Mark Ann Becky Mason Masters Mathis Matney Matthews Janice Linda Lori Robert Scott Matthews Matthews Matthews Mavis Mavis Brenda Kevin Tracy Patty Sandra McCarthy McCawley McCormick McDonald McGee James Mitch Tammic Steph Darrell McGinnis Mcintosh McKeown McKibban Medley one hundred ninety-four □ Juniors Gretine Harry Meelker Melnke lllona Pam Molnar Mook Debra Lynn Ron Debbie Don Merritt Morrltt MIckle Miller Miller Julio Mink Manuel Mike Margy Miranda Mitchell Moersch Susan Lori Lisa Terry Stev Moore Moreland Morley Morrow Mosirr Mark Cynthia Dana Mosqueda Mozelewski Mulliga Teresa Murphy Randy Kcithy Duane Kim Janet+e Murray Myers Myerscough Nelson Neuendorff Randy Nancy Elayna Gregory Nielsen Nies Nymeyer O ' Hara Kathy Kris Mark Alice David O ' Hara dinger Olinski Oliver Olson Randy Angie Tinn Olson Ontiveros Ormsby Chris Orth Ken Parkerson Guillermo Pasillas Scott Keith Patterson Pearson Judy Karen Perez Perez Cindy Peterson Danny Eric Peterson Peterson PC) 1 ' Q Uk SJSww-i Terry Dave Bruce Debra Jan Peterson Petry Pettit Philpott Pifer Diane Vicki Allison Elizabeth Pisano Pitts Pope Pote Juniors n o ® hunored ninety-five David Ramos Ramos Ramos Ranada Rask Rawlinson AnnaMarle John Loreto Manuel Thomas Luis Rodrl ' 5ur.7 Rodrlqur-i Rodrlquei Rodriguez Rodriquei Rojas Larry Adricnnc Lori Tom Sally Mark Rubaicava Ruiz Rundlcs Rush Russo Ryan Monica Edward Rachel Keith Ouintana Qulnicro Quintero Rachel Gerald Coda Mlk Rey Reynolds Rhe Gene Karen Rhodes Riddick Mike M Ryan Sabin Juan Viola Salinas Sanchez Jodelle Riffle Kevin Riffle Rosalyn Riguls Thomas Riley Linda Rios fi n Cl f . H M - -s one hundred ninety-six Q Juniors 31110! 1 Angelina M;l c Sandoval Savala Mark Schmidt Dede Schul Bob Schiiire Jim Schwabenbau 00 Dede Cathy = r Scribner Sellan Mike Sepulveda Randy Sepulveda n ( rr, Frances Belinda Chris Dan Chuck Serrao Shanley Sheehan Shefchik Sherman Paige Michael Robin Donna Jill Shuman Simmons Simmons Simpson Simpson Steve Denlse Peggy Jim Larry Simpson Sizemore Skomal Skoog Slamen V i Theresa Dane Holly Kim Woody Slaton Slinkard Smith Smith Smith Yvonne Garry Phil Holly Linda S mith Snodgrass Snowdy Snyder Soderlund JUNIORS 1. Angle Sandoval and Nathan Soto watch the crowning of Sadie Hawkins King, David Fitzgerald. 2. Susan Collins really hoops it up dur- ing Pitch In Week activities. Juniors CD O ' s hundred ninety-sever af A Nath«n Jani Soto Speicher MIlcc Debbie Wesley Jerl BriH Susan Vesta Stinson Strong Strother Stuart Stuber Stueven Sturges % Jerry David Suarez Sumner Mark Carole Pam Susa; Swanson Swisher Szymanski Tarle nr. K Lisa Dallas Thorpe Tienter Tom Till Diane Tischer David Charlene Topping Torres Trage -H w ( u 4. -  i ' -v John Tei Thomas Thon Tim Deborah Thomas Thompson Donald Todd Trombley Tunier Greg Sandra Turney Turpin iRms firt ¥ m Kay John Jeanctte Molly Ric Nadino Jan Tyson Ular Valloroy VanDiest Vane VanFranken VanGrou one hundred ninety-eight □ Juniors Lee Tracy Debbie Laura VanGrouw VanMouwerIk VanUffelen VanUfielen 11 Skeri Weil LeHilij Win, h ftniiililii m fi nr Sheri West Sherry Wick Lettltia David Jane Kandy Richard Ruthanne Wilke Wilkerson Williams Williams Williams Williams 0 • . l f Lorraine Eddie David Diana Varela Vlllalpando Waldher Walllnq ; Judy Walling William Cheryl Lynne Joann Wayman Wayne Wearn Weige Clark Weiss Amy Tracy David Donald Wells Wesbrook West West John West P.Am David Cynthia Beverly Chuck Renee Wiederecht Wiegel Wiersma Wilhite Wilhite Dawn Karen Janice Edward Shannon Williamson Wilson Wirth WIrfz Wray ' e . Lorl Lar Yamashlta Yarche Guy Kevin Stanley Yocom Young Young Ramona Michael Laura Valerie Joe Zaragoza Zenko Zwanzlg Zwerner Zylman Juniors Q one hundred ninety-nine SOPHOMORES Cathy Hagen, Kris+en Hime and Kathy Shomaker show how to get high. Lloyd Craig Don Patty Abbey Adams Adams Adams Albert Sheryl Leonard Michelle Alanli Alberda Altire Allec r % ' David Kevin Craig Sylvia Allen Allison Allsopp Alva f 1 ■ ' O i-iiM ■ HkM Rosomarie Kathy Alan LeeAnne Armendariz Armstrong Arnall Arnold Glenn Steve Susana David Monctte Andy James Arroway Arroyo Arzaga Atchloy Atchley Austin Austin ' wo hundred Q] Sophomores 5)0 Andy Bob Axelrod Bachtel Ken David Bdd Badglcy Lynn Bailey Barbara Baker fl •4 f James Bdker a 2 ' David F Barbo Ba cii Deborah nett Barrett Patty Cynthia David John Cheryl Bartoll Baugh Beall Beall Beaty wmm m ' m Joe Belir. Marlsa Pamela Renee Bernard Bernard Chris ard Bethell David Christine Russell Serena Laura Bettls Bevis Bice Bltar Bjorklund m,m r ' Ei fif Stephanie David Laur Blair Blanks Blevi ' Don , Gordon Luther 3locl er B ' oesma Bogardt f A A Bowdry Bov Kim Paul Nigel Bowls Bov man Bradstater m m Glna Michelle Deborah Jolene Brigola Brooks Brown Brown Melissa Brown Mary Susan Marilyn Steve LorlAnn Bruns Buchanan Buchholz Buoye Bueerman Treasa Jamie Rick Jim Janette Mario Buschke Bushaka Buyak Cable Cabral Cabrera Steve Calderon Sophomores Q two hundred one Joe Cammorata Daria Cindy Campbell Cannon Jennifer Cantwell ' A OB W Miti Tim Debbie David ScoH Casey Castro Cervantes Chadwlck Rosie Coeur Linda Cynthia Colbert Collins Paul Adele Elaine Ambre Sha Carlni Carlson Carothers Carter Cart ron Alan ter Case Katherlne Case If) ' A •« . • . . Mike Rose Bryan CoMeen Chandler Charpenter Chrlstensen Clark Kathy Clark Douq Laura Clarke Cobb f ' f E Robert Ron Charles Robert Francis Ruben Scott Collins Collins Colvin Conley Connor Contaoi Cooper Lori Chris Mike Wendall Copeland Corbridge Cordua Corley two hundred two Q] Sophomores rm a ' ft I. A battle of the sexes — betwe Cindy Giles and Eric Jacobson. ■9 r M O i iJy ' - Jamie Carolyn Rod Robin Dave Davidson Davis Day Dayton Dealcman ■ S ' - Lynn Drew Deaton Debold Cliff Julie Donna Terry Dees DeGeorge DeGraaf DeLange Rebecca Helen Mike John John Delgado Denny Derby Devries Dlai f)m June Charlone NoveHa Kathleen John Thali Dibble Dirkscn Dixon Dombrowski Donahue Done Kathryn Doreen Danny Rick Garry Drlnkard Dronet Duarte Dubois Duniven Dennis Daniel Tom DuPerron Dykstra Chave Kalynne Edge Mark Edison Laura Martin Mike Sally Edwards Edwards Edwards Ekema f-mre f ■I e Jeff Elder i f ' d Mark Dennis Clint Rick Angela Elizondo Embr Emerson Emsiek Ennis David Janls Gregory Andy Danny Epstein Erichson Eschler Escudero Escudero Sophomores Q two hundred three  SSt! a ' ' WQ. Edward Mari Etpinoza Eipinc Deborah Laurie Phil Francis Linda Evancik Farmer Farquhar Fay Feens r A or ' CiSftj David Tina Felker Ferguson % ' t] Sharon Daniel Caria Douglas Debbi ' Fernandez Ferons Flck File Fiedle r Ao Joe Linda Michael Susan Linda Perry Deborah Tim Cynthia Fondy Forsberg Forsyfhe Forsyfhe Foster Foster Franchlni Frank Free , .- ' v ; ft Felipe Garcia Rita Robert Tanya Susan Garner Gatchel Gerard Gibson Cindy Frankie JillAnn Giles GiHleman Goeti fiC Magdalena Michael Raymond Steaven Polly Melinda Lori Erin Colette Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Goodrich Goodwin Gordon Graeber Grant two hundred four Q] Sophomores t4 Garcia A Mike Donna Goldbjch Gonzales ftua i a Joe Susan Gray Gray LegAnn '  Job (1 Helm LouAnn Roberia ScoH Mark Rebecca Steve Hall Hall Haney Hannawi Hansen Hansen John Gary Harry Hart 00 f : a n Dirk Paul Julie Richard Hartman Harty Harvlll Haseltine SOPHOMORES Tammy Taylor, Brett Barnett, and Karen Woolverton show off their ' 50 ' s spirit on Pitch In Day. R Kurt Greg Keith Jim Kim Hayden Hearn Hearon Heeney Heete m Kristen Carol Jim Dan Dorothy Gilbert Helm Hendrlck Henry Hepburn Herrera Herrera Linda Heidi Stacy Rick Elliabeth Herrera Herrle Herrmann Higglnson Hill Sophomores Q] two hundred five ..J ' T ' , ■ ' ■ ' ° ' P - Ro B ' ll Steve Cheryl Sherwood Lorl Cheryl Hmkle Hinshavs Hinsvark Hodges Horrocks Hood Hoot-, Houde Howards Huckms Hubbell r Ssf ' - ' ' : ' . f iA ft . raj cu v r  « Larry Robert Trey Huffman Humlldad Hunt Beck! Glen Kathry Johnson Johnson Johnsc Sheryl Steve Craig Johnson Johnson Jones Tom Laurel Caroline Kevin Ingalls Ivie Jackson James David Debbie G Jansen Jedrysek Jer Susan Jessop Connie Kris Shelley Jones Kanjo Kantos David Colleer Kclfcr Kelly Vlckl Joseph Dan KIngsficId Klimek Knobloch two hundred six Q Sophomores e« ' m .% fl A ■,i l f h Kathy Kienow Ellen Klme Tami King f7 R u Kubota Lis,. Lafavc J.ick Walton r; .f QW ' ' C n Kim Jeanne Pam Leonard Daryl Carl Laird Ljmbert Landell Landeros Lapham Larson Kathy Way Priscill.i Eldine Jenny Laubt Lawley Lawyer - ' - -V ' OQfif P Karen Doug Lynn Allyson Deborah Lisa LeBlanc Lee Letson Lewis Ley Lines CarrI Paul Lillian NIclcolas PameU Logan Longway Lopez Lopez Lo K Laura Lynet e Ron Greg Lowrey Luce Ludikhuize Luke 1 Jtiii VIcki Deborah Randy Johnny John Charlotte Lyon MacGregor Mach Maclas Mackesy MacRunnel Joseph Lori Greg Patricia Valerie Lund Lunde Lundqulst Lynch Lynds Katrina Mary Edward Pam David Mahoney Malloney Maloff Manley Markham Stephanie John Rodney Earl Jim Cathleen McDonald McGinnis McGee McDowell McLellan McManus Dennis Kendra Mary Mary Richard Myra McKeniie McKeown McKnight Melcher Mercier Merritt Sharon Wayne Dale Tina Richard Matty Maverick Maxfleld McCallister McDonald I. The bunch munch their lunch. Sophomores Q two hundred seven ■ Steve MerriH ■ M Phil Miller S ev. Mille Ann Miloti Mark Mishdit Cindy Shelley Darren Joanne Christine Mitchell Mitchell Modes Moehle Monson ' ji i A ' Toni Daniel Debrc Morofsky Morris Morro 4 1 - ■ ' David Munger Cynthia Munhall David Jeff David Adrian Sharon Moore Moore Moorehouse Morales Moreno Jaime Paul Tammy Julia Bobby Murtllo Murphy Myers Myler Nance iP ' Af Albert Susan Luis Pam Naranjo Nardella Navarro Nelson Nqo Nicltn Chrlstl Kent Mary Gail Nicolay Nlel Norby Noyos Michael Lanc Marlys Robin Noycs Oqan Oknpslci OLenic Christine Andr Oiiva Oliv Barry Joff Vic Dolores O Ncal Onlcen Onorio Ontiveros ■mo hundred eight □ Sophomores Council members Nancy Nies and Roger Carlson don t mind s+icky fingers. Gina Mark Vicki April Renti Reynolds Reynolds Rhodes Sophomores Q two hundred nine mm r f i) Kenneth Ken Rusj Becky Rich Richards Ried Riedel Pam Rielce Jeff Cecil; igney R Rinard Rlsl Stephen Arfh Sfeve Rob Yolanda Mary Josephine Richard Cathy Roadarmel Roberts Rocha Rodgers Rodriguei Rodriguez Romero Roorda Roque Roque Roque Richard Tammy Jim Roquo Roque Rose ni ' - ' d Renee Denite Kdren Salladdy Samdno Sandtii David Teresa Sandoval Sandoval John Mary Sarture Schneide ' ■O jf? J David Hlla ifiA Todd Rheo Terri Lisa Schroeder Schulcr Schumalter Schwabenbauc two hundred ten □ Sophomores Jamej Steve Cynthia Julie Sally Carlos Sciascia Scofield Seehafer Sembach Sepulveda Serra Andrew Cindy Susan Kathy Teri John Shapiro Shaw Shefchik Shomaker Showalter Sibley John Margie Cynthia Denn.s Melinda Serrano Serrano Sewell Sewell Sewer fl Todd Ed Frank Tom Mark Sigaty Silky Silva Simoneaux Simmons X - f- H f. i f] Jeff Michele Alan Lisa Martha Cindy Smothers Snowball Spencer Spencer Spiller Spyksma Kim Genevieve Linda Drucilla Doug Soffel Sousa Starbuck Steen Stephanson Tammy Sherri Tammy Dianna Deborah Frank Stephens Stevens Stevens Stickel Stinsman Stinsman Ken Bruce Jay Stout Stovall Strain Bob Stuart Joe Lopez and Mike Bufler get together ' for their version of dueling guitars. Mike Laura Sheryl Paul Bart Teri Sundquist Suter Swanson Sweeney Sylvester Tarabino 6•■ |-i n Rick Steve Tammy Rhonda Charles Rosie Tarter Taylor Taylor Teel Templin Tench Sophomores Q two hundred eleven Mark Karen Teniel Terkelioi Terry Tesi. h ' .r ' n Eric Marc Mike Bruce Thompson Tilson Tomlinson Topping a r fk V lil Patricia Michael Russ Ken Michelle Susan Dionne Tewell Texter Thacker Thiessen Theissen Thomas Thompson ar n Lisa Linda Danny David Don Lisa Margarc Trapp Troncoso Trujillo Trunnelle Trunnelle Turley Turney liV Rcglna Ronald Tavo Willene Tyler Ullman Vaiencia VanBlai Edward Mike Tricia Elaine Yandeberg VanMouwerik VanMouwerik VanOstenbridge Jay Scott Kristin Rachel VanUffelen Ventres VerHusen Villalpando V: Erendira Arthur Dale Jeff Virrueta Viveros Wagner Wagne Tim Allison Allen Steve Wagner Wahlqulst Walte Waldher two hundred twelve □ Sophomores f esiO Rynal Craig Dave Doug Pamela West Westbroolt Westerreld White White Jim Keith Tim Linda Myra Williams Williams Wilmot Wilson Wilson Candyce Mike Stephanie Karen Geraldlne Wolfe Wolfe Wood Woolverfon Wormack Jim Paul Chris Cindy Wilburt Wilkerson Williams Williams Rick Nancy Dennis Andy Witham Wiia Wolbert Wolf 1. Ka+hy Shomaker boogies down the streets of Redlands during the hHome- coming Parade. 2. Perry Zavala, Daniel Escudero, and Art Rivas share a joke while waiting for the phone to ring. Scot+ Cynthia Andrew Ann Ken Yahnke Yingst Young Young Zapp Sophomores [] tw o hundred thirteen ADVERTISEMENTS JIM DANIEL REALTOR I 27 Cajon 793-3249 PAT ' S RADIATOR SHOP 526 Texas 792-2526 i Ufa % M IP- REDLANDS HOCKRIDGE FLORIST 29 Soufh Sixth Street 793-1331 NU-VU DRIVE THRU CLEANERS Your Tender Professional 333 Orange 793- 919 CHUCK LARSEN ' S UNION 76 1075 Parkford Dr. 792-3 048 SUNSET TILE ROOFING 700 New York 793-3234 Emergency: 793-3900 208 EAST STATE STREET REDLANDS. CA 92373 792-3939 — 792-2245 m BANKOF AMERICA Depend on us. More Califfornians do. 20 W. Stafe St. • Redlands 92373 • (714) 793-3171 Congratulations to the Class of ' 75 from ANDY ' S BROOKSiDE SERVICE Alabama at Industrial Park INLAND MOTORS 113 W. Redlands Blvd. Mrs. W. S. 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Box 35 First and Redlands Blvd. Redlands, Calif. 92373 (Area 7141 792-461 I _ Fred and John n REDLANDS AUTO DISMANTLERS CO. | U sed and Rebuilt Parts Hot LI le Service 793-2776 793-2777 3 14 Tennessee Street 884-3914 Redlands, Ca ■fornia wm I g JITTJ -- - ' HARf IS ' HAS IT! 620 Tennessee St. Phone 793-3635 BURGESON ' S Heating Air Conditioning, Inc. Redlands, California 92373 Your Comfort Is Our Business Serving the Area Over 25 Years of ReAlands 793-2833 40S W. REDI-ANOS BLVD. REDLANDS. CAL. 92373 PATRONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS W. Ronald Helbron, D.D.S. Myron J. Talbert, M.D. James H. Belote, M.D. Redlands Orthopaedic Medical Group, Inc. Paul D. Swanson, D.D.S. Robert J. West, M.D. Ronald R. RIeke, D.D.S. G. R. Rees Don Leonard Realtor Lee E. Olsen, D.D.S. Robert C. Tarter, M.D. La-Z-Boy West Lindsay Grove Apts. Smart and Final Gordon O. Lambson, D.D.S. The 1975 Makio staff wishes to express its deepest grat- itude to the following businesses and Individuals for hav- ing aided in the production of this book: Citrograph Printing Co. Dick Caudle Smith-Pacific Jack Cannicott Taylor Publishing Co. Jay Dunham The Hobachi Redlands Camera Baird Thompson Armand Wm. Elmer Kingham Upston Studio May Co. Harris Co. MIP Jane hlolden Dr. Lloyd Dayes Linda Bethke Bob MacKImmie Chris Moore Nick DeMarco Tom Oliver Student Government and very special thanks to Doug Hairgrove, Terry Alexandris and Betty Dillon two Kundred twenty-five □ Patrons, Acknowledgments INDEX Abbey. Lloyd, So. 200 Abbey. Robert. Jr. 188 Abdella, Don. Sr. 44. 152 Abele. Lorl, Sr. 152 Abilei. Joey, Jr. 188 Abies. Gary. Jr. 188 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 225 Adami, Craig. So. 63, 200 Adam., Don, So. 200 Adams, Jan, Sr. 152 Adams, Lisa, Sr, 152 Adams, Patricia, So, 200 Adkins, Karen, Sr. 153 Adier, Andrea, Sr, 106, 153 Adier, Donna, So. 106 AdIer, Mike, Sr. 152 ADMINISTRATORS 136, 137 ADVERTISEMENTS 214-225 A.F.S. 110, 111 Aqre. LaVonne, So, 200 Aquilar, Peter, So, 200 Aquirre, Felix, Jr, 188 Ahlers, David, So. 200 Akres. John, Jr. 200 Alanli. Albert. So. 66, 106, 200 Alanii, Lori, Sr. 122, 124, 152 Albarron, Anita, Jr, 188 Alberda, Sheryl, So, 200 ALBERS. FRANK 149 Albers, Frank, Jr. 106, 107, 188 Alexander, Jim, Sr, 24, 123, 152 ALEXANDRIS, TERRY 103, 138 Alkier, Lennard, So. 53, 200 Allec, Linda, Sr, 152 Allec, Michele, So, 200 Allen, David, So, 66, 200 Allen, Katy, Jr. 188 ALLEN, PAMELA 129 Allen, Randall, Jr. 108, 188 Allison, Kevin, So, 122, 124, 200 Allsopp, Craig, So. 200 ALLSUPP. NICKI 148 Almania. James, So. 53 Almaraz, Lynne 152 Alva. Sylvia, So, 200 Alvarado, Lisa, So, 200 Alverson, Jay 152 Am brii, Angelina, So, 200 Ambrii, Yolanda, Jr. 188 Ambrose, Cathy, Jr, 188 Amparan, Albert, Jr, 188 Amparan, Alfonso, So. 200 Andersen, John, Jr. 188 Andersen. Vivian, Sr, 152 Anderson, Daryl, Jr. 188 Anderson. Gary, Sr. 152 Anderson, Harold, Sr, 44 Anderson, Janis, Jr, 133. 188 ANDERSON. KATHERINE 127, 138 Anderson, Larkin, Sr. 152 Anderson, Mark, Jr, 116, 188 Anderson, Rick, So, 200 Anderson, Robert, Jr, 62. 106. 188 Andrade, Ben, Sr, 153 Andres, Robert, So, 200 Andrews, Elinda, So. 200 Andrews. Laney, Sr. 120. 153 Andrews, ScoH, Sr, 28, 44, 115, 153 Andrews, Sheridan, Jr, 188 Angeli, Rhonda, Sr, 153 Applegate, Suianne, Jr, 188 Arabatiis, Souli, Jr. 106. 107. 109, 110, 188 Aring, Jeanie, Sr. 109. 153 Argon. Tom. So. 200 Armendarii, Rosemarie, So. 200 Armstrong. Buddy, Sr, 153 Armstrong. Kathy. So, 200 Arnall, Alan, So. 106. 107. 108, 200 Arnall, Backy, Sr. 39. 106, 107, I 16. 153, 165 ARNETT, JIM 149 Arnctt, Linda, Jr. 188 Arnett, Steven. Jr. 119. 188 Arnold. LecAnne, So, 200 Arnott, Daryl, Jr. 106, 107, 122, 125, 188 Arredondo, Alfred, Jr. 188 Arredondo. Patricia. Sr. 153 Arroway. Glenn, So, 200 Arroyo, Joanne, Jr. 188 Arroyo, Steve, So, 123, 200 Ariaqa, Reyes, Jr. 44, 188 Ariaqa. Susana, So. 200 A.S.B. 34-37 Ash, George, Jr. I 88 Ashton. Mary. Sr. 153 Atchley. David, So, 200 Atchley, Monette, So. Ill, 200 Austin, Andy, So, 53, 200 Austin, James, So, 200 Austin, Pattie, Sr, 153 Axelrod, Andy, So. 201 B Bachtel, Bob, So. 201 Bachtel, David, Sr, 153 Bacon, Diane, Jr, 188 Bade, Ken, So, 53, 106, 201 Bade, Russell, Jr, 188 Badqiey, David, So, I 12, 123, 201 BAILEY, CHAN 138 Bailey, Jim, Jr. 54, 57, 106, 115, 188 Bailey, Lynn, So, 201 Bailey, Randy, Sr. 69, 71, 153 Bailey, William, Sr, 153 Baird, Lynn, Jr, 188 Baker, Barbara, So. 201 Baker, James, So, 201 Baker, Marie, So. 201 Baker, Mark, So. 201 BAKER, ORAL 138 Bakos, Alana, Sr, 153 Balch, Brett, So. 201 Balcheck, Theresa, Sr. 154 Ball, Deborah, Sr, 154 Banales, Amador, Jr. 188 BANDY, EARL 138 Barbee, Karen, So, 201 Barber, Pegqy, Jr, 188 Barbo, David, So. 20! Barbo, Marie, Jr. 188 Barbo, Michael, Jr. 188 Barich, eGorge, Sr, 28, 36, I 10, 154 Barkle, Robert, Jr, 188 Barlow, Greg, Sr, I 19, 154 BARNES, ROBERT 138 Barnes, Ron, Jr. 62, 201 Barnes, Ted, So, 201 Barnes, Teresa, So. 106, 201 Barnett, Brett, So. 53. 106, 107, 201, 205 Barnett, Jim, Sr, 154 Barnett, Kris, Jr, 113, 188 Barnum, Jim, So. 122, 124 Barrett, Debra, So, 201 Barron, Cindy, Jr, 128, 166, 188 BARRON, RON 149 BartI, Klaus, Sr. I I I . I 54 Bartoli. Patricia. So. 106, 201 Bartlctt, Kim, Sr. I II . I 54 BASKETBALL, J.V, 72. 73 BASKETBALL, SOPHOMORE 74. 75 BASKETBALL. VARSITY 68-71 Bates, Loree, Sr. 154 BATES, RICHARD 138 Bauerle, Greg, Sr, 91, 154 Baugh, Cynthia, So, 201 Baugh, Vicki, Jr, 16, 17. 188 Baum, Robin. Sr. 106. 107. I 13. 122, 124. 125, 154 Baumgarten, Curt, Jr, I 88 Beadles, Phyllis, Jr. 122. 123. 188 Beall, David, So, 58, 106, 107, 201 Beall, John. So. 36. 106. 201 Bear. David. Jr, 188 Bearden, Lane, Jr, 108, 120, 188 Bearden, Rick. Sr, 154 Beasley, Lorl, Jr, 188 Beatty, Katherine, Sr. 154 Beaty, Cheryl, So, 201 Beaty, Denise, Sr, 154 Beebe, Melanie, Sr, 124, 154 Beeman, Beth, Jr. 188 BEEMER, GLENN 138 Beemer, Larry, Sr, 9 I , I 54 BELK, YOLANDA 108, 139, 145 Bell, Diane, Sr. 107, 108. 124. 128, 155 Bell, Elizabeth, Jr, 188 Beltran, Helen, Jr. 188 Beltran, Joseph, So, 201 Beltran, Loralne, Sr, 155 Bender, Joseph, Jr. 108, 188 Benson, Carlotta, Jr. 188 Beres, Vlrgnia, Jr. 128, 188 Berkshire, Charlssa, Jr. 106, 107, 189 Bernal, Mike, So, 63, 66, 201 Bernard, Marissa, So, 201 Bernard, Pamela, So, 201 Bernard, Renee, So. 201 Berry, Tom, Jr, 106, 107, 122, 125, 189, 190 Beswlck, Steven, Sr. 106, 155 Bethel!, Chris, So, 106, 201 BETHKE, LINDA 148 Bettls, David, So. 201 Bevis, Christine, So. 112, 201 Bice, Russell, So. 201 Blllhardt, Deborah, Jr. 106, 107, 122, 125, 128, 189 Bishop, Andrew, Jr. 72. 189 Bishop, Robbie, Sr. 91, 109. 155 Bitar, Serena, So. 20! Biorklund, Laura, So. 201 Blair, Doug, Jr. 189 Blair, Stephanie, So, 201 Blanks, David, So, 106, 201 Blevins, Laura, So, 201 Blevlns, Tina, Jr, 189 Blevins, Tracy, Sr. 155 BLOCK R 115 Bloesma. Gordon, So. 201 Blume, Walter. Jr. 107, 122, 125. 189 BIymiller, Donna, Jr, 128, 189 Boatrlght, Don, Sr, 110, 155 Boerner, Susan, Jr, 128, 189 Boqardt, Luther, So, 201 Bohner, Gerlanne, So, 201 Bohner, Patrick, Jr. 108, 116, 189 BONE, JEAN 140 Bone, Pat, Jr, 189 Bone, Philip. So. 201 Bonnell. Tamara. Jr. 106,108.189 Boone. Mark, Sr, 39, 44, 49. 106. 107. 155 Booth, Dan, Jr. 100 Booth. Donna. So. 201 BOOTH, JEAN 148 Borland, Janet, So, 18, 201 Bottenberq, Mary, So. 201 Bottenberq, Matthew, Sr, 155 Bouch, Jeffery, So, 201 Bowdry, Kimberly, So. 201 Bowles, Laura, So, 110, 121, 201 Bowls, Kevin, Jr, 189 Bowls, Kim, So. 133, 201 Bowman, Dianna, Sr, 155 Bowman, Paul, So, 106 107, 201 Boyer, Carolyn, Sr, 155 Bracken, Jolyn, Jr, I 19, 189 Bracy, Martha, Sr, 155 Bradehorst, Backy, Jr, 189 Braqa, Matt, Jr. 44. 45. 189 Brandcnberqer. Stan. Jr. 189 BRANDON, DOROTHY 149 Brandon, Leslie, Sr, 155 Brandstater, Nigel, So. 107. 201 two hundred twenty-six □ Index , Victor. Sr. 126. 155 er, Cory. So. 121, 201 er. Kelly, Jr. 189 BRANSTETTER. GARY 139 BRASSARD. DONNA 149 unsfein. Mary, Sr. I 12. 155, 163 y. Jack, Sr. 106. 107. 155 cklcy. ScoM. Sr. 110. II I. 155 Breedlove. Walter. Sr. 116. 155 Breqqcr. Stephen. So. 53. 125, 20! •man. Bill, Sr. 155 Brewer. Kevin. So. 201 BREYER. CHUCK 149 ar. Moosey 1 26 dqes, Edie. Sr. 155 dqes, Rick. So. 201 qht. Nancy. So. 201 Briqola. Gina. So. 22, 201 Brine. Bill. Sr. 44. 155 Rob. Jr. 189 BROADFOOT. MARY ANN 139 ock. Lloyd. Jr. 189 ock. Vickl. Sr. 106. 107. 156 ock, Vincent, Jr. 44. 46, 115 BROCK, V ILLIE 136 n, Frank, Jr. Brooks, Mlchele. So. 201 - over. Andrea, Sr. 2 I , I 56 own, Charles. Jr. 189 Brown, Christopher, Sr. 66, 156 n. Deborah. So. 122. 201 r. Greq. Sr. 56. 59. 107. 115. 156 Brown, Jenny, Jr. 189 I, Kevin, Sr. 116. 156 I. Jolene. So. 201 ,. Melissa. So. 107. 1 1 1. 201 1. Mike, Jr. 189 I, Pete. So. 201 Brown. Robyn. Jr. 106. 122. 125. 128. 189 Brown. Tim. Jr. 109. 122, 189 n. Tom. Jr. 107. 189 nfield. Royce. Jr. 106, 189 •, Cheryl. Jr. 189 RUCE. ROBERT 136 uns. Mary. So. 201 uton. Tim, Jr. 54, 55, 59, 106, 115. 189 yant, Michael. So. 122. 125, 189 ant, Robert. Sr. 156 B.S.U. 120. 121 Buchanan, Susan, So. 201 BUCHOLZ. ARTHUR 139 Bucholz. Marilyn, So. 201 BUCKWALTER. GEORGIANNA 139 Buckwalter. Michael, Sr. 106. 107. 156 Bueerman. Jim. Sr. 126, 156 Bueerman. Lori. So. I 19, 129, 201 BULLARD, BILL 149 Buoye, Mark, Jr. 189 Buoye, Peter, Jr. 66, 189 Buoye, Steve, So. 201 Burch. Tim. Jr. 123, 189 Burdette, Aline, Jr. 189 Burqess, Kim. Sr. 130, 156 Burnett, Jenny. Jr. 122, 125. 189 Burns. Jim. Sr. 156 BUS DRIVERS 149 Buschke, Treasa, So. 201 Bush, David, Sr. III. 156 Bush, Jamie, So. 201 Bush, John, Jr. 189 Bush, Mike. Jr. 189 Bussell, Sandra. Jr. 189 Buster, Bill, Jr. 54, 55, 126, 189 Butler, Kristina, Sr, 156 Butler, Mike. Sr. 156, 210 BUTLER, PAUL 139 Buyak, Rick, So. 201 Buyak, Michael, Sr. 156 Byrd, Laurel. Sr. 156 Cable, James, So. 107, 201 Cable. John. Sr. 156 Cabral, Connie, Jr. 189 Cabral, Janette. So. 201 Cabrera. Mario. So. 66. 20! Cadwallader, Donna, Jr. 189 CAFETERIA STAFF 148 Cain, Laurie, Sr. 156 Caires. Maureen. Sr. 106 Cairns, Ellen, Jr. 189 Caldera. Delfina. Jr. 189 Calderon. Robert. Sr. 44. 112. 156 Calderon, Steven. So. 53. 201 Camarena. Lois, Sr. 156 Camarena. Mario. Sr. 157 Cammorata. Joseph, So. 202 Campbell. Dan. Sr. 156 Campbell. Daria, So. 202 Campbell. Greq, Jr. 189 Campbell, Marcella, Jr. 133, 189 Campbell. Meqan, Sr. 157 CAMPBELL, ROBERT 136 CAMPUS SUPERVISORS 149 CAN DRIVE 29 Cannon, Cindy. So. 202 Cannon. Denlse. Jr. 189 Cantaoi. Ruben, So. 103 Cantwell, Jeff. Sr. 157 Cantwell. Jennifer, So. 202 Cantwell, Tim, Jr. 189 Capen. Todd. Jr. 189 Carbauqh, Dan. Jr. 189 Cardoza. Anqel. Sr. 44, 47, 1 15, 157, 178 Cardoza, Ruth, Jr. I 13, 128, 133. 189 Carini. Paul, So. 202 Carlson. Adele. So. 202 Carlson. Roqer. Jr. 37. 62, 189, 208 Carlson. Ron. Jr. 189 Carothers. Elaine. So. 202 Carpenter. Charlotte. Sr. 24. 123. 157 Carpenter, John, Sr. 157 CARRILLO, EDITH 148 Carrillo, Susan. Jr. 106, 107 Carson, Charlotte, Sr. 157 Carter, Ambre, So. 202 CARTER. KAREN 148 Carter, Sharon, So. 202 Case, Alan, So. 202 Case, Katherine, So. 202 Case, Noel, Jr. 120. 189 Casey. Tim, So. 202 Casey, Caria, Sr. 157 Castellani. Mike. Sr. 44. 91. 157 CASTELINE. OLEDA 148 Castle, Valerie. Jr. 106. 189 Castoldl, Danny, Sr. 157 Castro. Cathy, Sr. 157 Castro. Deborah, So. 202 Castro, Sandy, Jr. 189 Castro. Susan. Jr. 189 Cassucci, Jean. Sr. 107, 128. 157 Casucci. Joann, Sr. 157 CATER. RICHARD 149 Cederqren. Kathy. Sr. 128. 157 Centerwall, Jennifer, Jr. 106. 107, 122 Cervantes. David. So. 202 Chadwick. Scott. So. 122. 124. 125, 202 CHAMBER SINGERS 123 CHAMBERLAIN, GLEN 139 Chambers. Jeff. Sr. 1 16, 124, 157 CHAMBERS, ROBERT 139 Chandler. Michael. So. 202 Chanq, Terry. Jr. 107. 189 Chansler. Steve. Sr. 123. 157 CHAPPELL. CORALYN 139 Chappell. Denise, Jr. 128. 189 Chappell. Robert. Sr. 38,56.57.157 Charlier, John, Jr. 189 Charpenter, Rose, So. 202 Chase. Kirt, Jr. 1 16, 189 Chaves. Tom. So. 53. 203 CHEERLEADERS. J.V. 133 CHEERLEADERS, SOPHOMORE 133 CHEERLEADERS, VARSITY 130 Cherian. Lori, Sr. 106. 107, 110, III, 123 128, 129 157 CHESS WAR GAMES CLUB 120, 121 Chesus, Frank. Jr. 189 Childerj. Joseph. Jr. 189 Cho. Gail. Jr. 106. 189 Christensen, Bobbie. Sr. 106. 107. 116. 157 Christensen. Bryan, So. 202 CHRISTENSEN. MARION 148 Christensen. Pat. Jr. 123 Christensen, Patty, Jr. 189 Christiansen. Craiq, Jr. 123. 189 Cichon. Steve. So. 58 Cinqo. Dede. Sr. 18. 19, 38, 126. 127, 131. 158. 159 CIVICS DAY 28 Clark. Colleen. So. 202 Clark. Kathy. So. 202 CLARK. LEWIS 149 Clark. Peqqi. Jr. 189 Clark. Rebecca. Jr. 189 Clarke. Arlene. Jr. 190 Clarke. Douqias. So. 202 CLASS OFFICERS 36. 37 CLASS REPRESENTATIVES 36, 37 Cleary. Dan. Sr. 158 Cleary. Jim. Jr. 190 Cleveland. Steve. Jr. 190 CLIFFORD. MAXINE 127 Clifford. Michelle, Jr. 190 CLOSING 236-240 CLOUD, CAROLYN 148 Cobb. Laura. So. 106. 122. 124. 202 Couer. Rosita. So. 202 Cover. Tony. So. 202 Colbert. Linda. So. 202 Colbert, Wendy, Sr. 123. 158 Coleman. Kendra, Sr. 158 Coleman. Nancy. Jr. 190 Colley, David. Jr. 190 Collins, Barbara. Jr. 190 Collins. Clark. So. 53 Collins. Cynthia, So. 202 Collins, Robert. So. 202 Collins. Ronald. So. 202 Collins, Susan, Jr. 122. 125. 197 Colvin. Charles. So. 122. 124. 202 Comstock. Jeff. Jr. 44. 106. 107, 126. 190 CONCERT BAND 124 CONCERT CHOIR 123 Conley. Robert. So. 106. 202 Conner, Donald, Jr. 190 Conner. Stacy, Jr. 190 Conner. Francis. So. 122. 125. 202 Conner, Leqretta, Jr. 190 Conner. Mary. Jr. 190 Cantaoi, Ruben. So. 103, 106. 107, 202 Contreras. Marcelina, Jr. 190 Cook, Douqias, Jr. 190 COOK. WILLIAM 139 Cooper. Cheryl. Sr. 158 Cooper. Scott, So. 202 Cooper. Laura. Jr. 190 Copeland. Lori, So. 202 Corbridqe. Chris. So. 129. 202 Cordua. Michael. So. 202 Corley. Wendall, So. 63. 202 Corrin. Mike. Jr. 29. 44, 190 Corry. Michael. Sr. 54 Cortei. Manuel. Sr. 158 Cortez. Peter. Jr. 190 Costa. Marcelo, Sr. 104 Cottam. Julia. So. 133, 202 Council. Victor. Sr. 158 Cowen. James. So. 202 Cowen. Laura. So. 202 Cowen. Rick. So. 202 Cowie. Kathy. So. 202 Cox, Erin, Jr. 106. 107. 123, 190 Cox, Jim, So. 202 Coyaio, Jerry. So. 202 Index n two hundred twenty-seven Crabb, Mike, Sr. 158 CRAIG. GRACE 129. 140 Craln. Rusjell, So. 203 Cranflll. Patsy. Sr. 158 Crawford. Cindy. Sr. 158 Crawford, Karen. So. 106. 203 Crawford. Kevin. Sr. 158 Crawford. Nancy. So. 203 Creavy, Ctirls, So. 203 Crlchton, Cary. So. 203 Cripe. MIchele, Sr. 158 CrlHenden, Gall. Sr. 16. 18, 126. 131, 158 Crosby. John, So. 203 Crosby, Molly, Sr. 158 Crouch. Carolyn. Sr. 16, 17, 131, 158 Crouch, Karen. Sr. 103.109,110,158 Crowfher, Sheri, Sr, 158 CRUICKSHANK, RAY 74. 140 Crui, Daniel, Jr. 190 Crydermann, Karia, So. 203 C.S.F. 106, 107 Cullen. John, Sr. 9 I . I 58 Cummlngs, Cindy, Sr. 18. 39, 131, 152, 158 Cummins, Cindy, So. 203 Cunningham. James. Sr. 159 CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM 136 Curtiss, Michael, So. 203 Curtlss, Patty, Sr. 124. 125, 159 CUSTODIANS 149 CuHer, Christine, So. 123, 203 CYRANO DE BERGERAC 24, 25 Dade, Larry. So. 203 D ' Agostlno, Ken, Sr. 159 Dahl. Terl. Jr. 190 Dahlberg, Pamela. Jr. 128, 190 Dahlberg, Patricia, Jr. 128, 190 Dahlgren. TerrI, Sr. 132. 159 Dally, Cathy. Sr. I I I . I 59 Dalton. Beth, So. 106, 107, 203 Dalton, Russell, Jr. 108, 190 Dana, Julia, Sr. Ill, 128, 129, 159 Dana, Stephanie, So. 106, 122, 124, 129. 203 DANCES 22. 23 Daniel, Bart. Sr. 159 DANIEL. BILLIE 147 Daniel. Timothy. So. 203 Daniel, David, Jr. 44. 190 Daniels. Dean. So. 37. 106 Daniels. Donna, Jr. 190 Daniels, Kathleen. Jr. 190 Daniels, Suzanne, Sr. 159 Darmody, Debbie. Sr. 159 Darmody, John, Jr. 190 Darmody, Theresa. So. 127, 203 Darrow. Glenn. So. 53. 203 Daruty. Susan, Jr. 37, 107, 190 Dauphlnals, Dale, Sr. 159 Davenport, Michael, So. 203 Davidson. Carol, So. 203 Davidson. Jamie. So. 203 Davis, Andra. Jr, 190 DAVIS, BETTE 140 Davis. Carolyn, So. 133. 203 Davis. Clnd . So. 106. 107 Davis. Dcanna, Jr. 190 Davis. Rex. Sr. 44, 159 Davis. Sara. Jr. 106, 107. 128, 190, 194 Davis, Victoria, Jr. 106. 107, 122, 128, 190 Davis. Wendy. Jr. 190 Dawson. Debra. Sr. 160 Dawson. Myra. Jr. 128. 190 Day, Rodney, So. 73. 74. 203 Day. Pamela, Sr. 123. 160 Dayton. Robin. So. 203 De Bold. Drew. So. 203 Oealrman. David. So. 203 Deaton. Lynn, So. 203 DccUI. Maria. So. 106 Dees Cliff, So. 53, 203 Dees. Greg, Jr. 44, I 15 Degeorge. Julie, So. 203 De Graaf, Donna, So. 123, 203 De Graaf, Robert, Jr. 123, 190 De La Crui, Gil. Jr. 190 De Lange. Terry. So. 203 De Lange, David. Jr. 62. 190 Deleon, Mark, Sr. 160 Delgado. Kenneth. Sr. 9 I , I 60 Delgado, Rebecca. So. 129. 203 DEMAGGIO, JOE 140 DeMarco, Nick. Sr. 19, 44. 160 DEMIRJYN, CHARLES 140 DENHAM, ROBERT 104, 140, 143 Denny. Helen, So. 203 Derby, Marianne. Sr. 119. 160 Derby. Michael. So. 203 DeRleux. Robin, Sr. 28. 107, 160 De Voll. Pamela, Jr. 190 De Vries, John. So. 203 De Vries, Wilma, Jr. lOb, 107, 190 DEWEES, DON 140 Diaz, Arlene, Jr, 190 Diaz, Jerry, Jr. 190 Diaz, John. So. 203 Diaz. Leona rd, Jr. 190 Dibble, June, So. 203 Dick. Lary. Sr. 160. 190 Dlckerson. Jeanne, Sr. 28. 36, 160 Diehl, Fred. Jr. 109. I 10 Dill. Jeff, Sr. 44, 160 Dillon. Jimmy, Jr. 101, 103, 126, 190 Dillon, Sue, Sr. 160 DILTHEY. GEORGE 149 DlMarla, Anne, Jr. 108. 126, 171, 190 Dimery, Rudolph, Sr. 7 1. 160 Dlnkel, Skyla, Jr. 123. 190 Dlrksen. Charlene, So. 203 Disparte, Anita, Jr. 190 Dixon. Novella. So. 203 Dombrowskl. Eddy, Jr. 62, 106, 107 Dombrowskl, Kathleen, So. 106. 107. 123. 203 Donahue, John, So. 203 Donahue, Tom, Sr. 160 Doney. Thalia, So. 203 Dornbach, Paula, Sr. 160 Dorres. Ron. Sr. 44, 160 Dorsey. Rhoda, Jr. 190 Dowell, Roberta, Jr. 190 Downle, Alan, So. 53 Downs. Anne, Jr. 190 Doyle, Patrick, Jr. 190 Draper, William. Jr. 190 Dremer, Alice, Jr. 191 Drlnkard, Kathryn, So. 106, 107, 203 Dronet, Doreen, So. 203 Duarte. Danny, So. 63. 203 Du Bols, Richard, So. 53. 203 DuChaine, Dene, Jr. 128, 191 DUFFER, ROGER 140 Duncan, Kitty. Jr. 191 Duncan, Todd, Jr. 44, 191 Dunlven, Garry. So. 203 Dunn. Beth, Sr. 102, 106, 160 DUNN, CATHERINE 140 Dunn. Kelly. Sr. 91, 106, 107, 160 Duperron, Allen, Sr. I 19. 160 Duperron, Dennis, So. 119,203 Dykstra, Danny, So. 52, 53, 203 E Eales, Scott, Sr. 161 Earharf, Patricia, Jr. 191 Earls, Dayna, So. 203 Eaton, Al, Sr. 161 Eaton. Pamela. So. 106 ECKTON. RON 140 Eddy, Karen. So. 203 Ege, Kalynno, So. 203 Edge. Larry, Sr. 161 Edison. Mark. So. 123, 203 Edwards. Bob, Jr. 73 Edwards, Cathy, Sr. 128. 161 Edwards, Janet, Sr. 161 Edwards, Laura. So. 203 Edwards, Martin, So. 107, 203 Edwards. Mike. So. 53. 203 Edwards, Robert, Jr. 72, 91, 191 Eerkes, Victor, Sr. 109, 161 EHDE, LOIS 141 Eichenberg, Roberta, Sr. 63. 128. 130. 161 Elckman, Scott, Jr. 191 Ekema, Kathy, Sr. 161 Ekema. Sally. So. 203 Elder, Jeffery. So. 53. 203 Elder, John, Jr. 44. 191 Elisarraraz. Mario. Jr. 191 Ellsarraraz. Rachel. Sr. 161 Elizondo. Mark. So. 100. 106, 203 Elliot, Tracy, Sr. 161 Embry, Dennis, So. 203 Emerson, Clint, So. 106. 203 Emmons, Laurie, Jr. 191 Emslek, Richard, So. 203 Emslek, Sue, Sr. 161 ENDEMAN, AL 141 Enqlebretson. Gordon, Sr, 44, 71, 123, 161 Ennls, Angela, So. 203 Epstein, David, So. 101, 106, 107, 203 Epstein, Julie, Jr. 101, 106, 107. 127. 191 Equels, John, Sr. 161 Erichson, Janls. So. 203 Eschler. Greg, So. I 10, 203 Escudero, Andy. So. 203 Escudero, Daniel, So. 203. 212 Espinoza. Carla. Jr. 191 Esplnoza. Edward. So. 66. 204 Espinoza, Edward, So. 204 Espinoza, Maria, So. 204 Esquibel, David, Jr. 191 Esquibel. Linda, Sr. 161 ESTRADA, JAMES 141, 142 Evanclk, Deborah, So. 204 F FACULTY 138-147 Fairfield, Michelle, Jr. 109. I 10, 122, 191 Falconer, Diane, Sr. 162 Farmer. Debra. Jr. 109, 191 Farmer, Laurie, So. 204 Farquhar, Phil, So. 66, 204 Farquhar, Susan, Jr. 191 Faulmann. Kim. Jr. 191 Favela, George, Jr. 191 Fay, Teger, So. 52. 53, 204 F.B.L.A. 109 Feenstra, Linda, So. 107, 204 Fehr, Carol, Sr. 162 Felarca. Chuck. Sr. 162 Felker. David, So. 204 FEMINISTS FOR RIGHTS AND EQUALITY 120. 121 Fenton. Richard. Sr. 162 Ferlchs, Kevin, Sr. 163 Ferguson. Tina, So. 204 Fernandez. Sharon. So. 204 Ferons. Dan. So. 204 Ferons, Mary, Jr. 19! Ferrell. Albert, Sr. 66. 67. 123. 162 Ferris. Jodi, Sr. 106, 107, 162 F.F.A. 119 Fick, Carla. So. 204 Fiedler, Debbie, So. 106. 107, 122, 125, 129, 204 Field, Paula. Sr. 162 Fiqqins. Donna. Jr. 191 F IGUEROA. AL 141 Flk, Douglas, So. 204 Fikrie, Susan. Jr. 111,191 Fink, David, So, 58, 106, 107, 124, 204 Finloy, Kim, So. 204 FIORI, LEONARD 149 Fischer. Loretta. Sr. 106, 109, 122, 162 two hundred hventy-eight □ Index Fischer. Sandra. Jr. 128. 204 Fischer, Tony, So. 204 Fisher, Barbara, Sr. 128 Fisher. Crystal. Sr. 162 Fisher, Joel, Sr. 71, 162 FISHER. JOHN 141 Fisher. John. So. 204 Fisher, Leslie. So. 204 Fitch. Stephen. Sr. 162 Fitiqerald. David. Sr. 68. 71. 162 Fltiqerald. Vlnce. So. 53. 72. 204 FLAGS 132 Fletcher. Bart, Jr. 19! Flick. Jon. Sr. 162 Flick, Tamra. So. 204 Flock. Jim. So. 204 Flock. Nancy. Sr. 162 Flood, Terry, Sr. 162 Flores. David, Jr. 72, 191 Flores, John, Jr. 191 Florei. Laura, Sr. 162 Florez. Ralph. Jr. 191 Flowers. Carlos. So. 204 Flowers. Robert. Jr. 191 Fobes. Katherioe, Jr. 107, I 12, 125, 128, 191 FOEHNER, WILFRED 141 Foley, Janet, So. 204 Folk. Elizabeth. Sr. 162 Foltyn. John. Jr. 191 Foltyn, Christine. So. 106, 204 Folti. Denlse. Sr. 162 Folti, Tina. So. 204 Fondy, Joe, So. 204 Fontenot, Deborah, Jr. 191 FOOTBALL. J.V. 50. 51 FOOTBALL, SOPHOMORE 52. 53 FOOTBALL. VARSITY 44-49 Forsberq, Debbie. Sr. 123. 162 Forsberq, Eric, Jr. 191 Forsberq, Linda, So. 106. 107, 1 19, 129. 204 Forsythe, Michael, So. 204 Forsythe, Susan, So. 204 Foster, Cindy, Sr. 162 Foster, Joel, Sr. 163 Foster. Linda. So. 204 Foster. Mona, Sr. 163 Foster, Perry. So. 204 Foster Shirley. Jr. 123. 191 Fouch. John. Jr. 44. 47, 49, 191 Fouser. Kathy, Sr. 163 Frainee. Joan, Jr. 191 Franchlnl Deborah, So. 204 Frank. Debra. Sr. 163 FRANK, DON 71. 141 Frank, Stephen. Sr. 163 Frank. Tim. So. 204 Franks, Cheryl, Jr. 37, 125, 191 Fraier, Theresa, Sr. I 10, 128, 129, 163 Frazier, Debbie, Sr. 163 Free Cynthia, So. 122, 204 Freeman, Jeff. Jr. 191 French. Ben, So. 204 FRENCH CLUB 112, 113 French. David. Sr. 163 Frey Elizabeth, Jr. 106, 107, 191 Frey, Ken, Jr. 19! Frost. Laureen. Sr. 163 Fry. Albert. So. 204 Fry. Mary. Jr. 102. 109 Frye. Shelby, Sr. 163 Fuentes. Alice. Sr. 163 Fulcher. Carolyn. So. 204 Fuller. Reed. Jr. 44. 46 Fulton, Stacl, Jr. 191 Funk. Becky. Sr. 163 Funk. Chris. So. 204 Funk. Douqias. So. 204 Futral. John, So. 53. 204 G G.A.A. 128. 129 Gaastra. Janice. Sr. 163 Gaastra. Karen. Sr 163 Gaines Robert. So. 53. 204 Gale. Kim. So. 106, 107, 124. 204 Gale. Shelley. Sr. 107. I 12. 163 Galleqos, Steven. Sr. 163 Garcia. Alan. Jr. 191 Garcia. Anthony, Sr. 9 I I 63 Garcia Carrita. Sr. 163 Garcia. Chris. So. 204 Garcia. Cindy. Sr. 163 Garcia. Cynthia, Sr. 164 Garcia, David. So. 204 Garcia. Don. So. 106, 122, 125, 204 Garcia, Donna. So. 204 Garcia, Felipe. So. 204 Garcia. Howard. Sr. 9 I , I 64 Garcia, Rosanne Sr. 164 GARCIA, TOM 149 Gardiner, Carol. Jr. 191 Gardner, Terrle, Sr. 164 Garland, Suzy. Jr. 191 Garner. Mark. Sr. 106, 107, 164 Garner Rita. So. 204 Gatchel, Richard, Sr. 103 Gatchel. Robert, So. 204 GEBHARDT, MICHAEL 141 Geissinqer, Michael. Jr. 91 Gerard. Tanya. So. 204 Gerdes, Jamie. So. 100 Gcrdes. Mary. Jr. 191 GERMAN CLUB 112. 113 Garner, Lori. Jr. 191 Getman. James. Jr. 106. 191 GIBSON. BILL 136 Gibson, Susan, So. 204 Gida, Steve, Sr. 164 Gidley, Dayna, Sr. 164 Gleschen. Lori, Jr. 191 Giles. Cindy. So. 202. 204 Giordano. Lisa. Sr. 164 Glttleman, Frankle, So. 204 Gittleman. Mark. Jr. 107. 191 Glaudel. Brian, Jr. 73 Glovlnsky. Matthew. Jr. 191 Goddle, Gerry, Sr. 164 Godin. Richard, So. Golldbach. Mike. So. 106. 107, 204 GOLDIE, GWEN 142 Gonda, Patricia. Sr. 107, 164 Gonzales. Anita. Jr. 191 Gonzales. Daniel. Jr. 192 Gonzales, Donna, So. 204 Gonzales, Maqdalena, So. 204 Gonzales. Michael. So. 106.107,204 Gonzales. Raymond, So. 204 Gonzales, Steaven, So. 204 Gonzalez, Betty, Sr. 164 Gonzalez. Leila. Sr. 106. 107. III. 122. 164 GOODDING. LORRAINE 148 Goodrich. Donna. Sr. 164 Goodrich, Julie. Sr. 164 Goodrich. Polly, So. 204 Goodwin. Dave, Sr. 164 Goodwin, Melinda, So. 204 Gordon, Lori. So. 204 Gosse, Su:an, Jr. 192 Gourley, Larry, Sr. 164 Goymerac, Paul. Sr. 122. 164 Graber, Julie, Jr. 192 Grady. Jay. Jr. 192 Graeber. Erin. So. 106. 107. 204 Grant, Colette. So. 106. 107. 129. 204 Gray Becky, Sr. 106, 109. 164 Gray, Jennifer, Sr. 107, 112, 165 Gray, Jill, Jr. 123. 192 Gray, Joe. So. 204 Gray. Susan, So. I 12, 204 GREEN, ARCHIE 142 GREEN, DEAN 142 Green. James. Jr. 192 Green, Lisa. Sr. 165 Greenwood, Carol. Sr. 165 Greqory. Frances. Sr. 165 GREGORY, LOIS 142 Greqory. Susan Sr. 165 GREINER. PENNY 148 Griffin. Laura, So. 205 Griffin, Timothy. Jr. 192 Grifflnq Debra. Jr. 128. 192 Grisamore. Mark. So. 74 Grlswold. Gayle. Sr. 165 Groqan. Sheree. Jr. 192 Groman. Dan. So. 205 Groman Laura. Sr. 107, 113 122 125 Groom, Grcq. So. 205 Groom. Larry. Sr. 56 165 GROVE. PATRICIA 142 Grub. Greq. Sr. 165 Gryqotis. Joe. Jr. 102 192 Guqqisberq. Brian Jr. 56 192 Guido, Arnold, So. 58 205 Guldo, Charles, Jr, 192 Gunia, Marlalne, Jr. 192 Gurrola, Susan, So. I 13, 205 Gutierrez. Elvera. Jr. 192 Gutierrez, Robert, So. 205 Gutknecht. Sandy, Jr. 108. 122. 125. 192 Guynes. Kimallca. Jr. 192 Haag, Linda, Jr. 106 192 Haalboom. Elizabeth. Jr. 192 Hacker, Carol, Jr. 192 Hackett, Deborah. So. 205 Hadley, Lori, Jr. 192 Haqen, Kathy, So. 129, 200. 205 Haqqerty, Mike, So. 205 Haqqerty, Robert. Jr. 192 HAHN, ROBERT I 37 Hahn, Scott. Jr. 192 Halqh. Keith. Sr. 166 Halte. Laura. So. 205 Hall, Gil, Sr. 107, 122 Hall, LouAnn. So. 102, 106. 107 205 Hall. Peter, Sr. 106. 111. 166 Hall, Rebecca, Sr. 106. 107, 166 Hall, Roberta, So. 122. 129. 205 Hall. Sandie, Jr. 128. 192 Halsey. Thomas. So. 102 Ham. David. So. 74 Hamilton, Alexander, Sr. 166 Hamilton. Jacqueline. So. 106,109 I 13. 122, 124, 129 Hamilton, Nancy, Sr. 166 Hammond. Don, Sr. 122. 125, 166 Hance. Susan, Sr. 166 Hance, Steven, So. 74 Handzel. James. Jr. 106, 109 122, 192 Haney, Scott, So. 205 Haney, Sean, Sr, 166 Hannawi, Mark, So. 205 Hansen. Janice, Jr. 192 HANSEN. JOSEPH 142 Hansen, Rebecca, So. 123, 205 Hansen. Richard. Sr. 166 Hansen, Steve, So. 205 Harberts, Harry. Sr. 166 Hardinq. Pam. Jr. 192 Hardlnq. Richard. Sr. 166 Hardy. Ken, So. 63. 106. 205 Harqrave. Bob. Sr. 166 Harmon, Liz, So. 106. 107. 123. 205 Harmon Suzy. Sr. 166 Harn, Kreqq. Sr. 167 Harn, Susie. Jr. 192 Harr, Kathy. Sr. 167 Harris. Cynthia. Jr. 128. 192 Harris. Keith. Jr. 192 Harrison. Mark. So. I 16. 205 Harrison. Reqinald. Sr. 167 Harrison. Royal. So. 205 Harrod. Debra. So. 106 205 Harry. John. So. 63. 120. 205 Harry. Mike. Jr. 44, 49 Harshman. Mike. Jr. 192 Hart. Gary. So. 205 Hart. J. D., Jr. 192 Index □ two hundred twenty-nine Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez, John, Jr Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez He Hartman. Dirk, So. 205 Harty. Paul. So. 205 Harvlll. Julie. So. 129. 205 Harvill. Sharon. Sr. 128. 167 Hajeltlne. Richard. So. 106. I 12. 205 Haikell. Timothy. Jr. 192 Hajklni, David. Jr. 44 Hatley. Vernon. Jr. 192 Haugen. Ingrld. Jr. 192 Havana. Sally. Jr. 192 Hawkins. Debbie. Sr. 120, 167 Hayden. Kurt, So. 74. 205 HAYES. SANDRA 142 Haynes. CIndl. Jr. 192 Hcarn. Greq. So. 205 Hearon. Keith, So. 205 Hearth. Lisa. Jr. 192 HEATH. BERNICE 149 Heaton. Denlse. Sr. 167 HEBBARD. SHELLDON 142. 144 Hebert. Laurie, Jr. 192 Heemstra, Dan. Jr. 192 Heeney. Jim. So. 52. 53. 205 Heeter. KImberly, So. 106 107 123. 205 Helm, Kristen, So. 200, 205 Helfrlch. Zada. Jr. 192 Hendrlck. Carol. So. 205 Henley, Pat. Jr. 192 Henry. Jim. So. 205 HENRY. PHILIP 142 Hepburn, Dan, So. 205 Herbert, Greg, Jr. 132 Hernandez, Christine. Sr. 167 Danny. Jr. 192 Gloria. Jr. 192 101. 192 Nellie, Sr. 167 Patricia, Jr. 192 Richard, Jr. 192 Tonl. Jr. 124. 192 Dorothy, So. 205 Herrera, Gilbert, So. 205 Herrera, Linda. So. 205 Herrln, Brad, Sr. 106. II 7, 167 HERRING, DAVID 149 Herring, Linda. Jr. 122. 124, 192 Herrle, Heidi, So. 205 Herrmann. Stacey, So. 106, 107 129. 205 HICKMAN, LILLIE 149 HIgdon, Rhonda. Sr. 167 Higqins. Barbara, Sr. 167 Higglnson, David, Jr. 192 Higglnson, Rick, So. 205 Hill, Carl, Sr. 122. 167 Hill. Dave. Jr. 126. 192 Hill. Elizabeth. So. I 19 205 HILL. WINSTON 149 Milliard. Caren. Sr. 106. 107, 123, 167 Hllllard. Chuck, Sr. 167 Hills, Chuck, Jr. 44. 66, 192 Hlme. Kristen. So. 200 Himes. Carl, Jr. 62, 192 Hinqer, David, Jr. 122 Hinkle, Jim, So. 206 Hinshaw, Jeffery, So. 74. 206 Hinshaw. Ronald. Jr. 192 Hinsvark. Joan. So. 206 HOBACHI 102. 103 Hobart. Leslie. Sr. 167 Hodges. Pamela. So. 106. 206 Hodges. Ronald. Sr. 167 Hodges. Teana, Sr. 167 Hodson. April, Jr. 192 Hoqqard, Kathy. Jr. 192 Holdrldge, Bruce. Jr. 192 Holland. Maryann. Sr. 167 Holland. Paula. Jr. 192 Hollenberg. Stan. Sr. 54. 57 106 107. 116. 167 Holley. Jim. Sr. 91. 167 Holmes. Debbie, Sr. 2 1.110 113 130 131. 168 Holt. Bruce, Jr. I 19 two hundred t+ilrty □ Index Holt, Michele, Sr 168 HOMECOMING 18-21 HOMECOMING ROYALTY 16, 17 Hood, V llllam, So. 66, 206 Hoogerhuls. Erik, Sr. 103, 106, 107 108. I 10. 115, 116, 117, 168 Hoots, Laurie, Sr. 168 Hoots, Steven, So. 126, 206 HOPP. EDWARD 142 Horner. John, Sr. I 68 Horrocks. Claire. Jr. 192 Horrocks. Ron, So. 63. 206 HORSEMANSHIP CLUB 118 Hosack, Jennifer, Sr, 126, 168 Houde, Cheryl, So. 206 House, Debbie, Jr. 192 Houston. Debbie, Sr. 36. 168 Hovanas, Stevle. Jr. 192 Howard. Dale. Jr. 122, 124, 192 Howard, Sherwood, So. 129, 206 HOYT, BETTY 143 Hubbell, Cheryl, So. 206 Huckaby, David. Sr. 168 Hucklns. Lorl. So. 206 Hucklns. Max, Jr. 192 Hudak. Dale, Jr. 192 HUFFAKER. BETTY 148 Huffaker, Nancy. Jr. 192 Huffman, Kathleen, Jr. 109 Huffman. Larry. So. 206 HUISJEN. RICK 149 Hull, Tammy, Jr. 128 Humlldad. Robert, So. 206 Hunt, Jerry. Jr. 192 Hunt, Trey, So. 63, 206 Hurlburt, Leanna, Sr. 168 Hurley. Karen. Sr. 168 Hushbeck, David. Sr. I 10. 120, 168 Hutchinson. Anthony. Jr. 192 Hydlnger. Candace. Sr. 168 Inqalls, Thomas, So. 206 Inglls. Mark, Jr. 192 INTERCLUB 110, 111 Ireger. Lynn. Jr. 193 Irey. Gretchen, Jr. 37. 19 Irvln. Lorl, Jr. 193 Irvlnq, Janet. Jr. 193 IVERSON, EDWARD 143 Ivle. Laurel. So. 206 Jackson, Caroline, So. 206 Jackson. Jan, Sr. 37, 106, 107 Jacobson, Eric, So. 107, 108, 202 James. Dawn, Sr. 122, 124, 125, 168 James, Janet, Jr, 106, 107, 128. 129, 193 James. Kevin, So. 206 James. Tamara, Jr. 193 Jansen, David, So. 206 Januscheskl, Robyn, Jr. 193 JAZZ BAND 124 Jedrysek. Debra, So. 206 JEFFERS, RALPH 149 Jennings, Julie, Jr. 132, 193 Jensen. Mike. Sr. 37. 70, 71, 110, 168 Jermain, Glen, So. 206 Jessop. Susan. So. 102, 106, 107 121, 206 Jessup, Stephanie, Jr. 193 Johnson, Beckl, So. 206 Johnson David, J . 193 Johnson Fred. Sr. 168 Johnson Gall. Sr. 168 Johnson Glen. So 41, 206 Johnson Janet. S . I6S Johnson Jon. Jr. 193 Johnson Kathryn. So. 122, 125, 206 Johnson Kris. Sr. 106. 125. 168 Johnson Lee. Jr. 106. 107. 1 10 Johnson Linda. Jr 193 Johnson Lisa, Sr. 107, 1 10 168 JOHNSON. MARY LOU 129.143 Johnson. Michael, Jr. 193 Johnson, Russ, Jr. 193 Johnson, Sheryl. So. 106, 129, 206 Johnson. Steve, So. 206 Johnson. Steven. So. 74. I 22 Johnson, Susy, Sr. 168 Johnston. Keith. So. 74 Johnston, Pam, Jr. 193 Johnston, Steve. Sr. 106 107 125, 169 Jolley. Kathy. Sr. 169 Jones, Connie. So. 206 Jones. Cralq, So. 206 Jones, Gary, Sr. 71, 169 Jowltt, Veronica, Sr. 169 Juarez. Ernest, Jr. 193 JUNIORS 188-201 Junkin, Cindy, Sr. 169 Juran, David. So. 106, 107, 122, 124 KACKLEY, RUTH 148 Kamerschak, Kevin, Sr. 169 Kanjo. Chris, So. 206 Kantos, Shelly, So. 206 Karr. Terry. Sr. 169 Kazaroff. Sherle, Sr. 169 Kelfer, David, So. 206 Kelfer, Rhonda, Sr. 169 Kelley. Colleen, So. 206 Kelley, Joe, Sr. 169 Kelly. Chuck, Sr. 169 Kelly. Lynn, So. 206 Kenderdlne, Kelly, So. 206 Kenlson. Kerry, Sr. 169 KENNEDY. DENNIS 143 KENNEDY. JOHN 137 Kennedy. Kelly. Jr. 128. 193 Kennedy, Ronald, So. 206 Kenney, Janet, Sr. 106, 107. 169 Kenney, Joyce, So. 106, 107. 206 Kenny, Linda, Sr. 123, 169 Kensey, Kathleen, Jr. 193 Kerns. Stan. So. 206 Kesslnger, Bob, Sr. KEY CLUB 114 Keyes, David. So. 206 Kiel. Nancy. Jr. 128, 193 Klenow, Kathy. So. 123. 206 Klme, Ellen. So. 129. 206 KIME. JAY 143, 146 KInq, Gordon, Jr. r93 KInq, Taml, So. 206 KInqsfleld, Vlckl. So. 206 Kinney. Bruce, Sr, 169 KIRCHER, JACKIE 149 Klrchner, Hank. Sr. 169 Kirk, James, Sr, 169 Klrkley. Clay, Sr. 169 KIrsch. Michael. Jr. 193 Klser. Debbie. Jr. 122, 128. 193 KISSEL. WILLIAM 143 KLAUSNER. THELMA 143 Klein, Aleta, Sr. 109. 122, 125, 169 Kllmek, Joe, So. 206 Kllnqe, Nancy. Sr. 169 Knappenberqer, Mark. Jr. 193 Knepper, Mark. Jr. 193 KNIGHT. PATRICIA 143 Knlqht. Robert. So. 106. 107 Knobloch, Dan. So. 206 Knobloch. Kurt. Sr. 170 Knudsen. Bob. Sr. 170 Knudtson, Kevin, Jr. 62. 193 KONING. PEARL 148 Konlqsmark. Gary, So. 107, 122 124. 206 Kopperdale, Lorl, So. 206 Koranda, Joe, Jr. 44, 193 Korzluk, Eddie. Jr. 193 Korzluk, Richard. So. 206 Kososkle. Denlse. Jr. 123. 193 Kotner, MIml. Sr. 170 Krause. Karl, Jr. 193 Krause. Kurt, Jr. 193 Krause. Vickl, So. 206 Kremer. Alice, Jr. 122 Kremcr. Tom. Sr. 170 Krcston, Christopher. Jr. 193 KrIII. Karen, Sr. 170 Kruse. Jennifer, Jr. 128, 193 Krynlckl, James. Jr. 206 Kubota, Ted, So. 66, 206 Kunke. Becky, Sr. 106, 107, 128, 129, 170 KuHuay, Selcuk, Sr. 106, IN, 170 Lablta, Joe. Jr. 193 Lacy. Shelley, Jr. 193 La Fave, Lisa, So. 206 LAGATHER, DOROTHY 149 Laird, Klmbcrly, So. 207 Lambert, Jeanne. So. 207 Lampton, Jerry, Sr. 34, 106, 107 120. 170 Lancaster, Kathy, Sr. 122, 170 Land, Caren, Sr. 170 Landell, Pamela, So. 207 Landeros, Corrine, Sr. 170 Landeros, Larry, Jr. 193 Landeros Leonard. So. 207 LANDFRIED. JANET 143 Lann. Raymond, Jr. 193 Lantz, Gregory. Jr. 193 Lapham, Daryl, So. 207 Lapham, Rob, Sr. 170 Larkln, Andrew, Jr. 193 Larnahan, Brent, Jr. 193 LARSEN, BILL 143 Larsen, Mlchcle, Jr. 123, 193 Larson, Carl, So. 53. 108. 207 Larson. Kathy, So. 16, 17, 106, 108, 207 Larson. Larry, Sr. 44 Larson, Ty, Sr. 170 Larson, Wayne, So. 207 Laiibe, Prlscllla, So. 207 Lawley, Elaine, So. 106, 107, 207 Lawrence, Diana, Jr. 193 Lawyer, Debbie, Sr. 128, 129, 170 Lawyer, Jenny, So. 129, 207 Layfleld, Linda, Jr. 193 Leach, Helen, Sr. 170 Leach, Randy, Jr. 193 Leblanc, Karen, So. 127, 207 Leblanc, Linda, Sr. 127, 170 Lebredo, Luis, Jr. 106, 108, 193 Leckler. Janice, Sr. 170 Ledbetter, Chrlsta, Sr. 170 Lee, Douqias, So. 66. 207 Lee. Mark, Sr. 66, 170 Leemlng, Rosemary, Sr. 30, 31, 106, 107, 165, 171 Leest, Georql, Jr. 109, 193 Leest, Patty, Sr. 171 Leffler Deborah, Jr. 106, 128, 193 Leffler, Rick, Sr. 171 Lehman, Debbie, Jr. 100, 106, 193 Lehmann, Bob, Sr. 171 LENDE, STEVE 144 Lengerlch, Loretta,Jr. 106, 107, 193 LEROY, CHUCK 149 Letson, Lynn, So. 106. 207 Levlne, Jo Ann, Jr. 193 Levlne, Phyllis. Jr. 193 Lewis, Allyson, So. 207 Lewis, David. Jr. 122, 124 Lewis, Ken, Jr. 44. 96, 126, 193 Lewis. Vivian. Sr. 106. 107, 109, 122, 125, 171 Ley. Deborah, So. 207 LIBRARIANS 149 LIndeman. Sharon, Sr. 171 Lines, Lisa, So. 207 ILtle, Nena, Sr. 171 LIVELY. JOE I 16, 144 Livingston. Kim, Sr. 171 Ljungwe, Par, Jr. 72, 106, 193 Lloyd, Jennifer, Jr. 38, 106, 194 Loenhorst, Robert, Jr. 193 Loonker. Dave, Jr, 116, 194 Loftls, Debbie, Jr. 194 Logan, Annette. Jr. 194 Logan, Carrl, So. 207 Logan, Diane, Sr. 17! Long, Daria, Sr. 171 LONG, RICHARD 144 Lonqway, Paul, So. 207 Lopei. eBnjamin. Sr. 54 Lopez. Joe, Sr. 171,210 Lopez, Lillian, So. 207 Lopez, Nicholas, So. 207 Lorlmer, Ken, Jr. 116, 194 Lorlmer, Pamela, So. 207 Losee, Lyn, Jr. 120, 194 Loughlln. Pat, Sr. 126. 171 Love, Scott, Sr. 171 Lovelady. Debbie, Jr. 194 LOVINITNUM, SAM 149 Lowell, Bruce, Sr. 171 Lowery, Janet, Sr. 171 LOWREY, BERNARD 144 Lowrey, Laura, So. I 19, 207 LOWRY. DONALD 144 Luce, Kim, Sr. 171 Luce, Lynette, So. 207 Ludikhulze, Marianne, Sr. 172 Ludikhuize, Ron, So. 207 Luevano. Caria, Jr. 194 Lulne, Mark, Sr. 172 Luian, Cindy, Sr. 172 L ' jke, Gregory. So. 207 Lumas, Jon, So. 124, 207 ..una. Joey. So. 207 Lund, Joseph, So. 207 Lunde, Lorl, So. 207 Lundquist, Gregory, So. 207 Lymperopoulos, Bob, Sr. 172 Lynch, Patricia, So. 207 Lynds, Valerie, So. 207 Lyon, Jerry, Sr. 172 Lyon, Vicki, So. 207 M Macgregor, Deborah, So. 129, 172. 207 Mach. Randy, So. 207 Maclas. Debbie, Sr. 109, 172 Macias, Johnny, So. 207 Mackesy, John, So. 53, 172. 207 Mackesy. Cathy, Jr. 110,127.194 MacKlmmie, Bruce, Sr. 172 MacLachlan, Lynn. Jr. Ill, 124, 194 MacRunnel, Doug, Sr. 172 MacRunnell. Charlotte, So. 207 Madden, Maria, Sr. 172 Maddox. Laurie, Sr. 37, 172 Mahaney, Joseph, Sr. 172 Mahoney, Jim, Jr. 194 Mahoney, Katrina, So. 207 MAKIO 100. 101 Maldonado, Carol, Jr. 122, 194 Maldonado, Evelyn, Sr. 172 Maloney, John, Sr. 172 Maloney, Mary, So. I 12, 207 Maloof, Edward, So. 207 Manley, Donna, Sr. 172 Manley, Pamela, So. 207 Manzano, Arthur, Sr. 66, 122. 172 MARCHING BAND 122 Marcussen, Erik, Jr. 194 Mariano. Paul, Sr. 173 Marlnello, Theresa, Sr. 109, 173 Markham, David, So. 53, 66, 207 Markovltch, Lura, Sr. 173 Marlatt, Richard, Jr. 194 Marquez, Gerry, So. 207 Marquez. Manuel. Jr. 44, 194 Martinez, Carmelita, Jr. I 13, I 16, 194 Martinez, Carmen, So. 207 Martinez. Dario. So. 207 Martinez, Irma, So. 207 Martinez. Jacob, Jr. 37, 66, 194 Martinez. Mary Lou, Sr. 173 Martinez. Ray. So. 207 MASON. DIXIE 148 Mason, Tom. Jr. I 16, 194 Mast, Lorl, Sr. 19. 126, 173 Masters, Mark, Jr. 122. 124. 125 Masters, Susan, Jr. Ill, 122, 125, 194 Mathews, Pat. So. 207 Mathls, Mark. Jr. 194 Mathur. Kris. So. 106, 107 Matncy. Ann. Jr. 120. 194 Matschke. Leslie, Sr. 173 Matschkc. Wes. Sr. 116 Matthews. Becky, Jr. 101, 194 Matthews, Janice, Jr. 194 Matthews, Joan, Sr. 173 Matthews, Linda, Jr. 194 Matthews. Lorl, Jr. 109, 194 Matty, Sharon, So. 207 Maverick, Wayne. So. 123.207 Mavis. Robert, Jr. 194 Mavis, Scott, Jr. 194 Maxfleld. Dale, So. 44, 207 Maxwell, Lowanna, Sr. 173 Mazich. John, Sr. 173 McCallister, Tina, So. 207 McCarthy, Brenda, Jr. 194 McCawley. Karen, Sr. 173 McCawley, Kevin. Jr. 194 McCLELLAN, KEN 144 McCluskey, Jim, Sr. 44, 45, 173 McCormick. Michelle, Sr. 106,107. 128, 173 McCormick, Tracy, Jr. 188, 194 McDonald, Patty, Jr. 194 McDonald, Richard, So. 207 McDonald. Stephanie, So. 207 McDowell, Earl, So. 207 McGee, Rodney, So. 207 McGee. Sandra. Jr. 194 McGinnis. Helen, Sr. 173 McGlnnis, James, Jr. 194 McGinnis, John, So. 207 McGrath, Marjorie, Sr. 173 Mcintosh, Mitch, Jr. 194 McKeachie, Graeme, Sr. 37, 106, III, 173 McKenzle, Dennis, So. 207 McKeown. Kelly, Sr. 44 McKeown, endra. So. 207 McKeown, Tammie, Jr. I 3 I . I 94 McKibban, Steph, Jr. 194 McKnight. Ed, Sr, 173 McKnlght, Mary, So. 207 McLaren, Linda, Sr. 173 McLellan, Jim, So. 207 McMahon. Cynthia, Sr. 173 McManus. Cathleen, So. 207 McMllIln, William, Sr, 173 McPECK, MARLENE 129, 144 McReynolds, Kim, Sr. 174 Mead. Bryan, Sr. 174 Meals, Joan, So. 107 Medina, Ricky, Jr. 44 Medley, Darrell, Jr. 194 Meelker. Gretine, Jr. 106, 107, 195 Melnes, Tim, Sr, 174 Melnke, Harry, Jr. 195 Melcher. Mary, So. 12 2.123,129,207 Mella, Michael, Sr. 21, 44, 174 Mendoza. Anita, Sr. 174 Mendoza, Sandra, Sr. 33. 130. 174 Mendoza, Ted, So. 52. 53, 74 MERCHANT, MARJORIE 144 Mercier, Richard. So. 207 Merckens. Greta. Jr. 128 Merkle, Deborah. Sr. 109, 174 Merrit;, Amy, Sr. 127. 174 Merritt, Debra, Jr. 106. 107, 122, 125. 128, 195 Merritt, Louanne, Sr. I 12, 123, 174 Merritt, Lynn. Jr. 195 Merritt. Myra. So. I 12. 207 Merritt. Steven. So. 106, 107. 122, 125. 208 Meyerlng, Necla, Sr. 174 Index Q two hundred thirty-one Miclcle, Ron. Jr. 195 MiUkovich. Densne. Sr. 106. 107, I 10. 174 Miller. Debbie. Jr. 195 Miller. Don. Jr. 195 Miller. Kent. So. 208 Miller. Philip. So. 106. 123. 208 Miller. Renee. Sr. 174 Miller. Steven. So. 53. 208 Miller. Sutan. So. 208 Miller. Suzanne. Sr. 174 MILLET. CHUCK 141 Millov. Greg. Sr. 174 Milloy. Kelly. So. 208 Mills. Scott. Sr. 91. 174 Mills. Yvonne. So. 208 Milott. Ann. So. 208 Mink. Julie. Jr. 195 Miranda. Manuel. Jr. 113. 195 Mishak. Mark. So. 208 Mitchell. Cindy. So. 208 Mitchell. Mike. Jr. 56. 195 Mitchell. Pam. Sr. 174 Mitchell. Shelley. So. 122. 125. 208 Mitchell. Thomas. Sr. 174 Modes. Darren. So. 44. 208 Modes. Gary. Sr. 44. 46. 115. 174 Moehle. Joanne. So. 208 Moersch. Margy. Jr. 106. 107, 125, 128, 129, 195 Mojica, Estela. Sr. 174 Molino. Alexander, Sr. 174 Molnar. Ilona, Jr. 195 Monson. Christine. So. 107. 122. 124. 208 Montanei. Diane, Sr. I 75 Mook. Pam, Jr. 106. 132. 195 Mooney. Carol, So. 129. 208 Mooney. Kevin. So. 74 Moore. Chris, Sr. 106. 107. 175 Moore. Cynthia. So. 208 Moore. David, So. 66, 208 MOORE, DON 149 Moore, Jeff, So. 208 Moore. Lori. Sr. 16. 18. 175 MOORE. MARY LEE 148 Moore. Susan. Jr. 195 Moorehouse. David, So. 208 Morales, Adrian. So. 208 Morales, Sandra, Sr. 130, 175 Moran. James, Sr. I I 6. I 1 7 Moreland. Lori. Jr. 195 Moreno, Sharon. So. 208 Morin. Stephanie, So. 106,129,208 Morlan. Susan, Sr. 128. 175 Morley. Lisa. Jr. 195 Morofsky. Toni. So. 208 Morpeth. Chris. So. 106, 107. 208 Morris. Daniel. So. 208 Morris. Roberta. Sr. 175 Morris. Susan. Sr. 175 Morrow. Debra. So. 208 Morrow. Paula, So. 208 Morrow. Terry, Jr. 195 Morse, Drew. So. 208 Mosiman. Steve. Jr. 195 Mosqueda, Mark, Jr. 195 Mosqueda, Tirsa. Sr. 175 Mross, Becky. Sr. 175 Mosso. Rick. So. 36. 72 Moielewski. Cynthia, Jr. 195 Mulligan. Dana. Jr. 106. 122. 125, 195 Munger, David, So. 107. I 13, 208 Munhall. Cynthia, So. 129. 208 Munhall. Janet. Sr. 175 Munson. Robert. Sr. 175 Murillo. James. So. 208 Murillo. Oscar. Sr. 175 Muronc. Timothy. Sr. 175 Murphy. Margaret. Sr. 175 Murphy. Paul. So. I 10. 208 Murphy. Teresa. Jr. 123. 195 Murray. Randy, Jr. 195 Myers. Kathy. Jr. I 19. 195 MYERS. LINDA 121. 144 Myers. Tammy. So. 208 Myerscough. Duane. Jr. I ' MY FAIR LADY 30. 31 Myler. Julia. So. 208 Myrann. Bob. Sr. 44 Nagasaka. Corrln. Sr. 122. 124. 125. 175 NAHMIAS. CATHERINE 144 Nance. Robert. So. 208 NANCE. WILLIAM 137 Naranjo. Albert. So. 107. 208 Nardella. Susan. So. 121. 208 Navarro. Lius. So. 208 Nearman. Patriica. Sr. 175 Neese. Gary. Sr. 175 NEISES. LARRY 105, 145 Nelson, Craig, Sr. 175 Nelson. Kim. Jr. 195 Nelson. Pamela. So. 208 Nelson. Suzanne. Sr. 175 Neucndorff, Janette. Jr. 195 Newton. David. So. 53. 74, 75, 208 N.F.L. 108 Ngo, Vivien, So. 208 Nickmeyer. Gwyn, So. 106, 107, 129, 208 Nicolay, Christi, So. 208 Nlel. Kent. So. 208 Nielsen. Randy, Jr. 195 Nieman, Dale. Sr. 175 Nies. Nancy, Jr. 20. 37, 106, 107, 128, 195, 208 Nollar, Bonnie, Sr. 22. 176 NOLLAR. DAVID 137 Norby, Mary. So. I 12. 208 Noyes, Gail. So. 106. III. 208 Noyes. Mark. Sr. 119, I 76 Noyes. Michael. So. 53. 208 Noyes, Susan. Sr. 176 Nymeyer. Elayna, Jr. 195 Nymeyer. Paul, Sr. 176 Nymeyer. Russell, Sr. 7 I . I 76 O ' Brien, Robert, Jr. 112, 113. 125 Ogan. Lance. So. 208 O ' Hara. Gregory, Jr. 195 O ' Hara, Kathy, Jr. 109. 195 Ohiund, Bob, Sr. 37, 71. 176 O. H. PUSHERS 110. Ill Okneskl, Marlys, So. 208 O ' Leary. Glnny. Sr. 176 O ' Lenlc. Robin, So. 208 OLESZCZUK, SUZANNE 145 Ollnger. Kris. Jr. 25. 195 Olinski, Mark. Jr. 195 Oliva. Christine. So. 208 Oliver. Alice, Jr. 106, 195 Oliver, Andrea. So. 106, 208 Oliver. Thomas, Sr. 102, 106. 107. 176 Ollvera. Jose. Sr. 104 Olmos, Steven, So. 53, 208 Olson, David, Jr. 195 Olson, David. Sr. 66, 176 Olson. Randy. Jr. 66, 107. 195 O ' Neal, Barry. So. 208 Onken. Jeff, So. 208 Onorio. Victor. So. 208 Ontiveros. Angle, Jr. 195 Ontlveros. Diana. Sr. 176 Ontiveros, Dolores, So. 208 Ontiveros, Gloria, So. 209 Ontiveros. Jess. Sr. 176 OPENING 2-13 Opiinqer, Mark. Sr. 176 Orbeck. Cecilia. Sr. Ill Ormsby. Katie. So. 209 Ormsby, Tim. Jr. 105. 195 Orona, David. Sr. 18.44.46,48,177 Orth. Chris. Jr. 195 Orth. Julie. So. 209 Ortii. Dobra, Sr. 177 Ortiz. Frank. Jr. 195 ORTIZ. JOHN 148. 149 Ortiz. Linda. Sr. 177 Ortiz, Margie. Jr. 122. 124. 195 Ortiz, Ted, So. 209 Osbun. Alaina. So. 209 Otis. Sandy. Jr. 195 Ouellette. Michelle. Jr. 107. 195 Overton, Terry, Sr. 177 Owens, Anita, Sr. 177 Pace, Penny. Jr. 132 Pace, Steven, Sr. 177 Padavick, Jill. Jr. 195 Padden. Colleen, Jr. 195 Padden. Linda. Sr. 177 Padilla. Carlos. So. 209 Page. Mark. Sr. 116. 177 PAGE. PRESTON 149 Palladlno. Jeff. So. 63. 209 Palmer. Kim, Sr. 177 Palmer. Shauna. So. 209 Palmer, Sherell. So. 37, 209 Palmore, Etta, Jr. 195 Parck. Robin. Sr. 177 Pardo, Bret, Jr. 195 Parker, Brian, So. 209 Parker. Jeri, Jr. 195 Parker, Jody. Sr. 1 1 I, 177 Parkerson, Ken, Jr. 195 Parkerson, Michael, Sr. 177 Pasillas, Guillermo, Jr. 195 Pastlrchak. Michael. Sr. 116 Patrick. Christopher. Sr. 177 Patterson. Scott. Jr. 44. 195 Paul, Don, Jr. 72 Paul. Jim, Sr. 69. 71. 176. 177 Paxton, Barbara. Sr. 177 PAXTON. DOROTHY 149 Payne, Ellen, So. 106. 209 Peake. Lisa. So. 209 Peake. Martin. So. 209 Pearson, Keith. Jr. 195 Pedroff, Cynthia, So. 209 Peetz, Rndy. So. 209 Pemberton. Kimm. So. 209 Pense, Mrgret. Sr. 177 PEP CLUB 127 PEP RALLIES 32. 33 Perez. Diana, So. 209 Perez, Heidi. So. 209 Perez. Judy. Jr. 195 Perez. Karen. Jr. 195 Perez, Phillip, So. 209 Perez. Teresa. Sr. 177 Perry. Jeff, Sr. 177 Peters, Wilbur, So. 209 Peterson, Cathy. Sr. 177 Peterson. Cindy. Jr. 195 Peterson, Danny, So. 53 Peterson, Danny, J r. 195 Peterson. Eric. Jr. 101. 195 Peterson, Gay, Sr. 178 Peterson, Jay, So. 109, 209 Peterson, Jay. Sr. 68. 71. 107. 122. 178 Peterson, Jeff, Sr. 122. 178 Peterson, Robert. Sr. 177 Peterson, Terry. Jr. 195 PETERSON, WALTER 148 Petry, Dave, Jr. 1 13. 195 Pettit, Bruce. Jr. 105, 195 Petty, Cindy. Sr. 178 Phllpoti, Debra, Jr. 195 PHYSICS CLUB 116, 117 Pifer, Jan. Jr. 195 Pike. Donald. So. 53 Pisano. Diane, Jr. 195 Pitts. Vlcki, Jr. 195 Plimlcy, Fred. So. 107, 122. 125. 209 Plumb, aren. So. 106. 123, 209 Pocock. Steve. Jr. 70. 71. 196 Polldore. Joe. So. 209 Poma. Michael. So. 209 two hundred thirty-two □ Index POM POMS 131 Ponce, Jestle, So. 209 Pool, Gary, So. 209 POOLE. CARL 149 Poole, Cynthia, So, 209 Poole, Patricia, So. 209 Poore, Brian, Sr. I 78 Poore, Lori. So. 106, 209 Pope, Alliion, Jr, 195 Po.adi, Mry, Jr. 113 Pote, Eliibeth, Jr, 106, 122, 123, 125, 196 Pote. Robert, Sr. 100, 122. 123, 125, 178 Poteet. Carol, Jr. 119. 196 Poteet, Gregory, So, 53, 209 Poteet, Loraine, Sr. 119, 178 POTPOURRI 40, 41 Pound, Eric, Jr. 196 Pound. Michele. Sr. 178 Pounds, Alan, Sr. 116, 178 Pounds, Gerard, Sr. 179 Powell, Juondell, Jr. 196 Powell, Trude, So. 209 Poynter, Valerie, So. 209 Pratt, Overton, Sr. 179 Pratt, Julie, Jr. 123 Preston, Carol. So. 209 Price. Daniel, So. 209 PRIETO, HELEN 148 Prinq, Robert, So. I 16, 209 Proctor, Laurie, Jr, 196 Proffitt, James, So. 53 Proffitt, Kathy, Sr. Ill, 128, 179 PROM 38. 39 Purvis, Beverly. Sr. 179 Pusey, Donna, So. 29, 133, 209 Pusey, Tammy, Jr. 196 Putnam, Bryce, So. 209 Putnam, Charles, Sr. 115. 179 Pyatt, Julie, Jr. 196 Pyka, Werner, Sr, 34, 106, 110, 116 9 Quesada, Frank, Sr, 179 puesada, Phillip, Sr, 119, 179 Quintana, Monica, Jr. 196 Quintana. Richard, So. 209 Quintero, Edward, Jr. 196 Quintero, Rachel, Jr. 196 Quinville, James, So. 209 Rabico, Susan, Sr. 179 Race, Gregory, So. 209 Race. Michael, Sr. 179 Rachel. Keith. Jr. 196 RADIO CLUB 116, 117 Radke, Marqurite, Sr. 179 Ragsdalc. Lance, So, 209 Ramborger, Timothy, So. 53, 209 Ramirez. Annette, Sr. 179 Ramirez. Eddie, So. 122, 124 Ramirez, Eriinda, Sr. 179 Ramirez, Margaret, Sr. 179 Ramirez, Marsha, So. 209 Ramirez, Ruben, So. 209 Ramirez, Tracy, So. I 19, 209 Ramos, Anthony, Sr. 179 Ramos, Carmen, Jr. 196 Ramos, Cindy. So. 209 Ramos, John, Jr, 196 Ramos, Kathy, Jr. 196 Ramos, Mike, Jr. 44, 196 Ramos, Paul, So. 53 Ramos. Richard. So. 53. 209 Rampone, Roberto, Sr. 179 Raniada, Robert, Jr. 113, 196 RASCHER, DORIS 148 Raschke, Cheryl, So. 106, 107, 122, 129, 209 Rask, Terri, Jr, 196 RAUMIN, HARLEY 145 Rawlinson, David, Jr. 196 Rea, Robin, Sr. 179 Readman. Teresa. Jr. 196 Reese. Ray, Jr. 72, 73, 196 Regalado, Arnold, Jr, 196 Rcgeski, Mary, So. 101, 209 Rehome, Cheryl, Sr. 179 Rehome. Joel. So. 209 Reld. Russell, So. 123 Reifol, Steven, Sr. 179 Reina. Rosalie, Jr. 196 Reinhardt, Peggy, So. 106, 122, 209 Relnhardt, Tom, Jr, 72, 196 Reiss, Cindy, So. 209 Rciss, Paul, Sr. 44, 179 Reiler, Rita, So. 209 Rentz, Gina, So. 209 Rey, Gerald, Jr. 196 Reynolds, Coda, Jr. 196 REYNOLDS. EARL 149 Reynolds, Mark, So. 209 Reynolds, VIcki, So. 106, 209 Rezcndes, Don, Sr. 179 Rhea, Mike, Jr, 196 Rhode , April, So. 209 Rhode , Gene, Jr. 196 Rich, K enneth. So. 210 Richar ds, Kent, So. 58, 59, 1 S, 211 Rlddic , Karen, Jr. 106. 107. 196 Riedel Rebecc 3, So. 106, 10 , 122, 124, 129, 21 1 Rieke, Pam, So 210 Riffle, Jodelle, Jr. 196 Riffle, Kevin, Jr . 196 Riqney Jeffrey So. 210 Rlquis, Cecy, S 0. 129, 210 Riguis, Rosalyn Jr. 102, 106, 128, 129, 196 RILEY, TIM 149 Riley, Tom, Jr. 44, 196 Rinard Debra, So, 210 Rios, L ■nda, Jr. 196 Risley, Stephen So. 2 10 Rivas, Armandc , Jr. 196 Rivas, Art, So, 212 Rivas, Cynthia, Sr. 106, 132, ISO Rivera Ray, So , 210 Rivera Susan, Jr. 196 Roada mel, Ste ven. So. 210 Robbin s, Jim, J r. 106. 107, 1 0, 196 Robert s. Bob, J r. 104 Robert s, Debbi ;, Jr. 123, 196 Robert s, Rob, S 0. 58. 59, 103 104, 107, 1 10, 115, 211 Robins on. Daw , Sr. 180 Robles Frank, Jr. 196 Rocha, Yolanda , So. 210 Rodge s, Mary Lou, So. 107, 210 Rodrig uez, Anit a, Sr. 180 Rodriq uez, Ann a, Jr. 196 Rodrig uez, Edw ard, Sr, 180 Rodrig uez, Joh 1, Jr. 196 Rodrig uez, Jose phine, So. 2IC Rodriq uez. Lore to, Jr, 196 Rodrig uez, Man uel, Jr. 196 Rodrig uez. Mar yann, Jr. 106 Rodrig uez, Min erva, Jr. 122 Rodrig uez. Rich ard, So. 210 Rodrig uez, Rob ert, Jr, 108 Rodrig uez, Tho Tias, Jr, 123, 196 Rojas, Luis, Jr. 196 Romer 3, Cathy So. 129, 210 Romer 3, Conni 1. Jr. 122, 125 , 196 Roorda , Arend So. 210 Roque Cergio, So. 66 Rogue Freddie Jr. 196 Roque Irma, S . 1 10, 180 Roque Isac, So . 210 Rogue, Isabel, Sr. 180 Roque. Javier, Jr. 196 Roque, Joey, So. 210 Roque. Jose, Jr. 66, 115 Roque, Lydla, So. 210 Roque, Richard, So, 2 10 Roque, Tommy, So. 2 10 Rorer, Sherrle, Jr. 196 Rosas, Andrea, Sr. 180 Rose, Jim, So, 210 Rosenberqer, Jim, Sr. 180 ROSSI. JOHN 145 Rosso. Phillip. Jr. Ill Rothenberger, Charles, Sr. 180 ROUSE. GWEN 148 ROY, STEVE 53, 138 Rozema, Geri, Jr. 196 Rozema, Sandra, Sr. ISO Rubalcava, Laura, Sr. ISO Rubalcava, Larry, Jr. 196 Rublo, Rose, So. 210 Ruiz, Adrienne, Jr. 196 Ruiz, Katy, So. 210 Rundles, Lorl, Jr. 196 Runkel, Lynn. Sr. ISO Runyan, Detrla, So. 106, 122, 129 Rush, Tom, Jr. 196 Rushing, Tracy, Sr. I 80 Rusk, Tim, So. 210 Russo, Sally, Jr, 196 Rust, Michael, So. 210 Ryan, David, So, 2 10 Ryan, Hilary, So, 210 Ryan, Mark, Jr. 56, 196 Ryan, Mike, Jr. 196 Rydi, James, So. 210 Sabin, Miriam, Jr. 106, 109, 128, 196 SADIE HAWKINS 26, 27 Saenz, Danny, So. 2 10 Salgado, Jenny, Sr. ISO Salinas, Juan, Jr. 196 Salinas. Rose, Sr. ISO Saline, Sharen, Sr. ISO Salladay. Renee, So. 2 10 Samano. Denise, So. 210 SANCHEZ, GLORIA 14?- Sanchez, Viola, Jr. 196 SANDBERG, DOROTHY 149 Sanders, Marian, Sr, 180 Sandlin, Karen, So. 106, 122, 124, 210 Sandlin, Randy, Jr. 196 Sandoval, Angelina, Jr. 128, 196, 197 Sandoval, David, So. 210 Sandoval, Teresa, So. 210 Sarture, John, So. 210 Sature. Charles. Sr. ISO Saucedo. Mario, Sr. ISO Savage, Paula, Sr, 128, ISO Savage, Tim, Sr. 18, 44, 47, 48, 49, 81, 181 Savala, Mike, Jr, 197 Scarborough, Sheryl, Sr. 181 SCHAUNAMAN, ELLEN 110, 137 Schilling, Joe, Sr. 44, 181 Schmidt, Mark, Jr. 122, 125, 197 SCHMIDT, LOIS 145 Schmltendorf, Jay, Sr. 44, 106, 115, 181 Schmitendtorf, Karen, So. 121 Schneider, Mary, So. 123, 210 Schollenberger, Susan, Sr. 128, 181 Schott, Dorothy. Sr. I 19, ISI Schou, Jim, Sr. 181 Schroeder, Todd, So. 120, 122, 124, 210 Schul, Dede, Jr. 197 Schuler, Rheo, So. 106, 107, 210 SCHULTE, JACK 149 Schuize, Bob, Jr. 197 Schumaker, Terrl, So, 210 Schwabenbauer, Jim, Jr. 197 Schwabenbauer, Lisa, So. 129, 210 Schwelgl, Jayette, Sr. 122, 124, 125, 181 Sclascia, James, So, 21 I Scofleld, Stephen, Jr. 211 Scott, Jeffrey, So. 106 Scribnei, Dede, Jr, 122, 197 SCRIBNER, JIM 145 SECRETARIES 148 Scehafer, Cynthia, So, I 19, 211 Segovia, Debra, Sr. 181 Index Q two hundred thirty-three SelUn, Cafhy, Jr. 131. 197 Sembach. Julie. So. 21 I Semple. Robert, Sr. 161 Sencak, John, Jr. 100 SENIORS 152-187 Sepulveda, Mike. Jr. 6i, 197 Sepulveda. Randy. Jr. 197 Sepulveda, Sally. So. 211 Serra. Carlol. So. 21! Serrano, John. So. 103, 21 I Serrano, Margie, So. 211 Serrao, Francei, Jr. 197 SERVICES 148. 149 SeHlemyre. Barbara Sr, 181 Sewell, Carmen, Sr. 181 Sewell. Cynthia, So, 211 Sewell, Dennis, So. 211 Sewer, Melinda, So. 129, 211 Sexton, Linda, Sr. 107, 122. 125, 181 SHAKESPEARE CLUB 109 Shanley, Belinda, Jr. 118, 197 Shapiro, Andrew, So. 106, 120, 122, 125, 21 I Shaw, Cynthia, So. 211 Shawver. Kim, Sr. 18 1 Sheehan, Chris, Jr. 197 Shefchilc, Dan, Jr. 197 Shefchik, Susan, So. 106, 111,211 Sheffer, Keith, Sr. 181 Shelley. Kathleen, Sr. 181 Shelton. Sharon, Sr. 182 Shepherd, Kenneth. Sr. 181 Sherman, Chuck, Jr. 197 Shomaker, Kathy, So. 129, 200, 211,213 Showalter, Terrl, So. 37, 21 1 Shuman, Paige, Jr. 197 Sibley, John, So. 53, 21! Siblev, Rob, Sr, 44, 49, 181 Siegfried, Brian. So. 106 Sigaty, Todd, So. 211 Sikes, Tamara, Sr. 18! Silke, Timothy, Sr. 122, 124, 125, 181 Silky, Ed, So. 211 Silva, Frank, So. 211 Simmons, Debby. Jr. 122. 124 Simmons, Gloria, So. 122. 124 Simmons, Mark, So. 211 Simmons, Michael, Jr. 197 Simmons, Robin, Jr. 197 Simoneaux, Tom, So. 211 Simpson, David, So. 172, 211 Simpson, Donna, Jr. 197 Simpson, Jill, Jr, 197 Simpson, Steve. Jr. 197 SISTI, ANGELO 145 Sites. Debbie, Jr. Siiemore. Denise, Jr. I 13, 128, 197 Skaggs, Mark, So. 211 SKI CLUB 126 Skinner, Cynthia, Sr. 182 Skomal, Peggy, Jr. 112. 197 Skoog, Jim, Jr. 197 Slamen, Larry, Jr. 108, 197 Slamen. Mark, So. 211 Slater, Jon, Sr. 182 Slaton. Terry, Jr. 23, 106. 107. 197 Slaier, Mark. So, 21 I Slinkard, Dane, Jr. 197 Smith. Alan, Sr. 56. 107, 182 Smith, Bonnie, So. 211 Smith. Deborah, So. 21 1 Smith. Fred, Sr. 69, 71, 91. 182 Smith, Holly. Jr. 197 SMITH. JAN 129. 145 Smith, Jolene, Sr. 182 Smith, Keith, Sr. 182 Smith, Kelly, So. 211 Smith, Kenneth, Sr. 124, 125, 182 Smith. Kevin. So. 58. 211 Smith, Kim, Jr. 197 Smith, Maria, So. 211 Smith, Steven. So. 122, I 24, 2 I 1 Smith. Tamara. So. 106. 211 SMITH. WAYNE 109 two hundred thirty-four □ Index Smith. Woody. Jr. 72. 91. 197 Smith, Yvonne, Jr. 197 Smothers, Jeff. So. 57, 58, I I 5, 2 I 1 Snodgrass, Garry, Jr. 197 Snowball. Michelle, So. 122, I 29, 2 1 I Snowdy, Phil. Jr. 197 Snyder, Holly, Jr. 197 Soderland, Linda. Jr. 197 Soffel. Kimberly, So. 211 SOPHOMORES 202-21] Soria, Joe, Sr. 182 joria, Marie, Jr. 113, 198 Soto, Corrine, Jr. 123, 198 SOTO, LINDA 148 SOTO, MANASES 149 Soto, Nathan, Jr. 197, 198 Sousa, Genevelve, So, 122, 21 1 Sousa, Maria, Sr. I 82 SPANISH CLUB 112. 113 Sparkman, David, Sr. 66, 126, 182 Speicher, Janet, Jr. 198 Spence, Steve, Sr. 107, 110, 111, 116, 1 17, 122, 125, 182 Spencer, Alan, So. 211 Spencer, Lisa, So. 1 19, 21 I Spencer, Pamela, Sr. 102, 182 Spiller, Martha, So. 211 Spiva, Joanne, Sr. 162 Spradlin, Lorine, Jr. 198 Spyksma. Cindy. So. 2 I I Stagg, Anita, Sr. 182 STANDBRIDGE, BILLIE 146 Starbuck, Linda, So. 211 Stebbins, Holly, Jr. 198 Steen, Drucilla, So. 21 I Stegall, Denise, Sr. 182 Stephens, Tamra, So, 123, I 29, 2 1 I Stephenson, Doug, So. 211 Stephenson. Richard, Sr. 182 Stevens, Alfred, Sr. 182 Stevens, Sherrl, So. 211 Stewart, Karen, Sr. 182 Stewart, John, Jr. 198 Stewart, Robert, Jr. 198 Stickel, Dianna, So. 211 Stinsman, Deborah, So. 211 Stinsman, Frank, So. 53, 21 1 Stinson. Bryan, Sr. 23, 182 Stinson, Michael, Jr. 91, 198 Stockham, Carol, So. 21 I Stoker, Paul, Sr. 183 Stone, Michael, Sr. 183 Stout. Ken, So. 211 Stovall. Bruce. So. 211 Strain, Jay, So. 53, 21 I Strickland, Sharon, Sr. 163 STRING ENSEMBLE 125 Strong, Debbie, Jr. 120, 198 Strother, Wesley, Jr. 198 Stuart, Jeri, Jr. 198 Stuart, Robert. So. 211 Struber, Brltt, Jr. 198 STUDENT GOVERNMENT 34-37 Stueven, Susan, Jr. 198 Sturgeon, Paul, Sr. 183 Sturges, Vesta. Jr. 128, 198 STUTT, RONALD 146 STUTZ, DON 149 Suarti, Jerry, Jr. 198 Sullivan, Gary. Sr. 183 Sullivan. Paula, Sr. 183 SULLIVAN, ROBERT 146 Summerfleld, Jayne, Sr. 163 Sumner, David, Jr. 198 Sundguist, Michael, So. 21 1 Suter. Laura, So. 211 Swalm, Don, Jr. 1 13. 198 SWAN, DALE 146 Swanson, Cindee, Sr. 183 Swanson, Mark, Jr, 198 Swanson, Shcryl, So. 211 Swartz. Georgette, Sr, 183 S.W.A.S. 104. 105 Sweeney, Paul, So. 211 Swiihar. Carole, Jr. 198 Sylvester, Bart, So. 211 Siymanskl, Pam, Jr. 198 183 106. 107, 165, 183 T Talvan, Dan, Si Tang, Alice, Sr Tarablno, Terl, So. 211 Tarter, Rick. So. 211 Tarter, Robert, Sr. 183 Tarter, Susan, Jr, 130, 198 Taylor, Bob, Jr. 198 Taylor, Carol, Jr. 198 Taylor, David, Sr. 120 Taylor. Jeff, Jr. 22 Taylor, Mark, Jr. 198 Taylor, Steve, So. 211 Taylor, Taml, So. 22, 123, 205, 21 I Teel, Rhonda. So. 211 Tellyer, Brenda. Jr. 198 Templin, Charles, So. 106. I 20. 2 1 I Templin, Karen. Jr. 198 Tench, Rosemary, So. 211 Tenzel, Mark. So. 212 Terkelsen. Karen, So. 212 Terry. Dan, So. 2 12 Terry, David, Sr. 183 Terry, Walter, Jr. 120 Tesia, Daniel, So. 53, 212 TESLA, GEORGE Testa, Gina, Jr. Testman, Joni, Jr. Testman, Joyce, Sr, 146 19 198 183 Tewell, Patty, So. 212 Texter, Michael, So. 212 Thacker. Russell. So. I 10, 212 Theissen, Michelle. So. 212 Thlessen, Kenneth. So. 122, I 24, 2 I 2 Thomas, Becky, Sr. 183 Thomas, John, Jr. 198 Thomas, Robert, Sr. 183 Thomas, Susan, So, 212 Thomas, Terl. Jr. 37, 128, 198 Thomas, Timothy, Jr. 66, 106, 198 Thompson, Dawn, Sr. 184 Thompson, Deborah, Jr. 198 Thompson, Dionne, So. 212 Thompson, Eric, So. 212 THOMPSON, JANICE 149 Thompson, Nell, Sr. 56. 184 Thornburgh. Sandra, Sr. 184 THORNTON, HERMAN 146 Thorpe, Lisa, Jr. 127, 198 Tienter, Cheryl, Sr. 127. 184 Tlenter, Dallas, Jr. 66, 198 Till, Thomas, Jr. 198 Tllson, Debbie, Sr. 106, 107, 128, 184 Tllson, Marc, So. 106, 107, 212 Tlnnln, Duff, Jr. 44 Tischer, Diane. Jr. 198 Tomlinson, Mike. So. 106. 107, 212 Topping, Bruce, So. 122, 124, 212 Topping, David, Jr. 25, 106, 123, 124, 198 Torres, Charlene, Jr. 196 Tovar, Marty, Jr, 198 Trager, Lora, Jr. 109, 198 Traphagan, Tersa, Sr. 184 Trapp, Lisa, So, 212 Tromblcy, Donald, Jr. 107. 198 Troncoso, LinHa, So. 212 Troxel, Timothy, Sr. 184 Truiillo, Daniel, So. 212 Trunnelle, David, So. 74, 212 Trunnelle, Donald, So. 74. 212 Tulnier, Todd, Jr. 198 Tunnell, Brian, Sr. 18 4 Turley. Lisa, So. 36. 129. 212 Turner, Matt, So. 44 Turney, Gregory, Jr. 198 Turney, Kevin, Sr. 44, 184 Turney, Margaret, So. 212 Turpln, Sandra. Jr. 198 Tyler. Regina. So. 36, 212 Tyrrel. Rebecca, So. 106, 107 Tyson, Kay. Jr. 198 u Ular, John. Jr. 198 UUr, Wait. Sr. 44 Ullmann. Ronald. So. 107. 122, 124, 212 UMBACH. WILLIAM 136 V Valencia. Octavio, So. 212 Valleroy. Jeanelte. Jr. 123. 198 Valleroy, Stephen. Sr. 56, 184 VAN AKEN, ADA 148 Van Blair, Willene. So. 123, 212 Vandeberg. Edward, Jr. 212 Vanderslice, Eric. Sr. 106, 107, I 10. 122. I2S, 184 Vender Ven. Arlene. Sr. 107. I 10. I 12, 123. 184 Van Dlest. Molly. Jr. 198 Vane, Rick. Jr. 20. 198 Van Grouw. David. Sr. 119, 184 Van Grouw. Jan. Jr. 106. 198 Van Grouw. Lee. Jr. 106, 198 Van Mouwerlk. David. Sr. 184 Van Mouwerik. Jim. Sr. 36, I 10, 126, 184 Van Mouwerlk. Mike, So. 212 Van Mouwerik. Patricia, So. 37 Van Mouwerik, Tracy, Jr. 34, 122, 198 Van Mouwerik, Tricia. So. 212 Van Ostenbridqe, Elain. So. 212 Van Roekel, Robert. Sr. 184 Van Uffelen, Debbie. Jr. 106, 198 Van Uffelen, Jay, So. 212 Van Uffelen. Laura. Jr. 106, 107, 198 Van Vliet, Kerrie, Sr. 184 Van Vranken, Nadlne, Jr. 198 Varela, Lorraine, Jr. 199 Vasquei. Gary, Sr. 127, 184 VELASQUEZ. JENNIE 149 Veldman. Irene. Sr. 100. 102, 106, 110. 118. 126. 127. 184 Venegas. Jacqueline. Sr. 184 Ventrei. Scott, So. 212 Ver Hujen. Kristin. So. 212 V.I.C.A. 1U. 117 Villa. Linda, Sr. 185 Villalpando. Eddie. Jr. 44, 199 Villalpando. Rachel. So. 212 Villalpando. Tom. Jr. 44 VILLARD. HELENE 146 VILLEGAS, MANUEL 146 Virrueta, Erendira, So. 212 Viveros, Arturo, So. 212 Vlieland. Sandra, Sr. 185 VOLK. GILBERT 120. 147 W Wagner. Dale. So. 212 Wagner, Jan. Sr. 128. 185 Wagner, Jann, Sr. 28. 107, 123, 185 Wagner, Jeff, So. 212 Wagner, Scott, Sr. 91, 185 Wagner, Timothy, So. 122,124.212 WAHL, BETTY 148 Wahlquijt, Allison, So. 212 Waite, Allen. So. 212 Waitman. Kirk. Jr. 54, 57 Waldher. David, Jr. 199 Waldher. Karen, Sr. 185 Waldher, Steven, So. 212 Walker. Anita, So. I I I, 125, 213 Walker, Julie, Jr. 199 Wallace, Carrie, So. 213 Wallace. Dorie, So. 213 Wallen, Nancy. So. 127. 213 Walling. Diana, Jr. 199 Walling, Jeff, Sr. 25, 30, 106, 107, 123, 185 Walling, Judy, Jr. 199 Wallis, Debra, Sr. 185 Wallis, Geneva, Jr. 199 Walsh. Samantha, So. 213 Walter. Mark, So. 213 Walter, Terry, Jr. 199 Walton, Jack, So. 206 Warner, Lynn, Sr. 109, 122, 125, 185 Warren. Donald. So. 213 Wassenaar. Lisa. So. 213 WASSENAAR, NEXT 148 WATERPOLO. J.V. 62 WATERPOLO, SOPHOMORE 63 WATERPOLO, VARSITY 60, 61 Waters. Dcrwin, Sr. 185 Watson. Bob. Sr. 44. 185 Watson. Kristcn. Jr. 128. 199 Watson, Michael. Sr. 185 Wattenbarger. Vicki. Sr. 122.186 Watts. Mary, Jr. 199 Watts. Susan, So. 213 Wayman. William, Jr. 199 Wayne. Cherrol. Sr. 186 Wayne. Cheryl, Jr. 199 Wearn, Lynne, Jr. 199 Webb. Jennifer, Sr. 186 Webb. Tom, Sr. 186 Webster. Laurie, So. 213 Webster, Rita. Sr. 186 Weems. Rodney. So. 66,107.213 Weigel. Cynthia. Jr. 125 Weigel, John, Sr. 106. 186 Weinstein, Dale, Sr. 186 Weisberg, Brad. So. 53. 108. 171 Weiss, Clark. Jr. 62. 199 Wells, Amy, Jr. 128. 109, 199 Wells, Nanci, Sr. 186 WEST, ALETA 147 West, David, Jr. 199 West, Donald, Jr. 199 West, John, Jr. 107, 122, 125. 199 West, Pamela, So. 106, 107. 129. 213 West, Rynal, So. 2 13 West, Sherl, Jr. 199 Westbrook. Craig, So. 74, 2 I 3 Westbrook, Tracy. Jr. 113. 199 Westerfleld, Dave, So. I 12. 213 Wetmore, Joan, Sr. WHEELER. DONALD 136, 137 WHEELER. DONNA 109, 147 WHEELOCK. DONALD 53. 147 Whelan. Dirk, Jr. 199 White, Dale, Sr. 186 White, Doug, So. I 10, 2 13 White, John, Jr. 44, 199 White, Pamela, So. 213 Whitehurst. Dale. Sr. 126, 186 Whitlock, Elliot, So. 213 Whitlock, Julie. Sr. 186 Whitmer, Kenneth, Jr. 199 Whyte, Ronald. Jr. 199 Wick, Sherry. Jr. 123, 128, 199 Wlederecht, David, Jr. 199 Wielenga. Sherry, So. 213 Wiersma. Beverly, Jr. 199 Wiersma, Darlene, Sr. 123, 186 Wilbert, James, So. 2 13 Wlike, Letitia, Jr. 199 Wllkerson. David, Jr. 106, 107. 122. 124. 125, 199 Wilkerson, Paul. So. 213 WILKERSON, RICHARD 147. 149 WILLETT, GOLDIE 148 Willhite. Chuck, Jr. 44. 126, 199 Willhlte, Renee, Jr. 199 Williams, Chris. So. 213 Williams, Cindy, So. 129, 213 Williams, Jane, Jr. 199 Williams. Jim, So. 213 Williams, Keith. So. 53, 213 WILLIAMS, LINNEL 149 WILLIAMS, MARILYN 147 Williams, Ouvrture, Sr. 186 WILLIAMS, PHYLLIS 136 Williams, Randy, Jr. 44, 199 Williams, Richard, Jr. 103,106,199 Williams, Ruthanne, Jr. 106, I 10, 112, 199 WILLIAMS, WANDA 148 Williamson, Dawn, Jr. 199 Williamson, Frank, So. Williamson, Robert, Sr. 25, 30. 106, 123, 161, 186 Wilmot, Nancy, Sr. 186 Wilmot, Tim. So. 106. 107. 112. 213 Wilmuth, Jayne, Sr. 186 Wilson, Karen. Jr. 128, 199 Wilson, Linda, So. 113. 213 Wilson. Michael, Sr. 186 Wilson. Myra, So. 213 Wimsett. Cheryl, So. 213 Wimsett, Teri, Sr. 186 WIND ENSEMBLE 125 Winder, W.-ndi, So. 213 WINGREN, PAUL 147 Winter. Larry Sr. 9 I , I 86 Winter. Rod, Sr. 187 Winters. Stephen, Sr. 123 Wlrth, Bradley. Sr. 187 Wirth, Janice, Jr. 123, 199 Wirtz. Edward. Jr. 199 Witham. Richard, So. 213 Wiza, Nancy, So. 106. 213 Woqen, Krisanne. Sr. 187 Wolbert. Dennis. So. 53, 213 Wolf. Andrew. So. 213 Wolf. Theresa. Sr. 187 Wolfe. Candyce. So. 213 Wolfe, Mike. So. 2 13 WOLLAM, MARIE 147 WOMACK, PAUL 147 Wood, Stephanie. So. 213 Woolverton, Karen. So. 205,213 Woolverton. Russell, Sr. 187 Wormack, Geraldine. So. 213 Worman, Cynthia, Sr. 110, 127, 187 Wray, Shannon, Jr. 123, 199 Wren, Terry. Sr. 123, 187 WRESTLING. J.V. 66. 67 WRESTLING, SOPHOMORE 66, 67 WRESTLING. VARSITY 64. 65 Wrigh ' ,-, Canton, So. 2 13 Wright, James, So. 53, 213 Wright, Robert. Sr. 187 Wright, Walter, Sr. 106. 187 X-COUNTRY. J.V. 56. 57 X-COUNTRY. SOPHOMORE SB, 59 X-COUNTRY, VARSITY 54, 55 Yahnke. Rod. Sr. 187 Yahnke, Scott, So. 74, 2 13 Yamashita. Lori, Jr. 103. 106, 107. 112. 199 Yarchever. Larry, Jr. 199 Yates, Darlene, Jr. 199 YIngst, Cynthia, So. 112.213 Yingst, Pegqy, Sr. I 10. 128, 129, 187 Yocum, Guy. Jr. 199 Yoder, Terry, Sr. 39, 106, 107, I 15, I 16, 122 Young, Andrew, So. 106, 107. 213 Young. Ann, So. 2 13 Young, Barbara, Sr. 187 YOUNG, KENNETH 147 Young. Kevin. Jr. 199 Young, Laura. Sr. 102, 106, 107. 187 Young, Leah, Sr. 187 Young, Michael, Sr. 187 Young, Rick, Sr. III. 122. 124, 125 Young, Stanley, Jr. 199 Z Zak, Bradley. Sr. 187 Zapp, Kenneth. So. 213 Zaragoia. Ramona, Jr. 199 Zavala, Perry, So. 23, 212, 213 Zellweger. David, So. 213 Zellweger. Jeffrey, Sr. 187 Zenko, Michael, Jr. 126, 199 Zlmmer, Lori, Sr. 187 Zwanilg, Laura, Jr. 199 Zwerner, Valerie, Jr. 199 Zylman, Joe. Jr. 199 Zylman. Keith, Sr. 187 Zylman, Todd, Jr. 10 Index n two hundred thirty-fiva C Z r5i C two hundred thirty-six □ Closi nq Closing Q two hundred thirty-seven two hundred thirty-eight Q Closing Closing □ two hundred thirty-nine In Memory of Michael Russo and Mariorie McGrath two hundred forfy Q In Memorlar i ' ' l m i .. il ' -i ,.l.j...v  ' . •V ' nJW .;:;;««9 -


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