Redondo Union High School - Pilot Yearbook (Redondo Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1977

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I Queen, Tori Brillantes and escort, Jeff Lyle dancing to the queen's song. V Somewhere, Over the Rainbow, the annual Red and White Week was ended with a well-attended dance sponsored by Semper Comites, girls' service club. The week itself was missing the usual activities- no slave auction, no powderpuff game, no special events. Lack of organization and planning was the reason given by James Keema, director of student activities. As Tori Brillantes was crowned Spirit Queen, Renee Hattingh followed closely as princess. The court was presented with flowers and medallions as a remembrance of the occasion. The band Texas played throughout the night while also helping present the court. The dance lasted from 9:30 to 12 p.m. following the Aviation football game CThe Hawks losti. Semper Comitles sponsored the dance with Over the Rainbow as the theme. The decorations were multicolored in the Sea Hawk Pavilion. A l , l .6 ,, Red and White Court: Renee Hattingh, senior princess with escort Randy Harkins, Gail Brown, junior princess with escort Dave Adamo Tori Brillantes, queen with escort Jeff Lyle, Tracy Johnston, freshman princess with escort Scott Morgan, Julie Sankey, sophomore prin 3 cess with escort Brad Wilson. V Halloween Freak Dut I Who says costumes don't reflect your personality?? A record of 12 dances in one year, of which one of the unusual dances was the Halloween Dance, shows the desire for students to dance. Students in an array of costumes got down to the band Giant City who played a mix of disco and rock. Sponsored by the Entertainment Committee, the Halloween Dance was a first here in recent years. Of the twelve dances, the first came barely two weeks after school started. The dances were: The First Chance Dance, Sept. 24, Red and White Dance, Oct. 8, Halloween Dance, Oct. 29, Three-quarters to-go Dance-a marathon of four hours, Nov. 10, Christmas Dance, Dec. 10, Sadie Hawkins Dance, Jan. 83 Valentine Dance, Feb. 43 Feb. 25 Dance' Spring Dance, March 19, One-quarter-to-go Dance, April 15, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Nlay 213 and the Last Chance Dance, June 3. Glen Thompson pulls a bunny out of his hat 5 i cgi l ,i t 2 E L 2, 'F T llill , K 'lj ,. 1 nv 2 9 iid, i You haven't lived until you've danced with an outhouse. l, i'iilTQli Q, Hicksville, U.S.A. Q2 Taking the honeymoon before the wedding. Me dern suspender came off! Senior Steve Adams cries Help me Ronda! Straw hats, barefeet, overalls, bandanas, checkered shirts and dresses were all worn to the Sadie Hawkins Dance. The dance on January 8, featured pictures with bales of hay, an outhouse, and a painted country background, and a Hitch'n Post for couples wishing to get hitched. It also had a general food store, supplying food stuffs for some hungry square dancersg and had straw on the floor of the entry room. A local night club band, Sky High, started out playing country, and slowly graduated to rock for the remainder ofthe dance. This unusual dance also another first, was sponsored by R Club and the Booster Club, composed of parents ofthe members of R Club .ff 19 Sitting on the wall is an everyday happening, rain or shine, feet up or feet down. nw. . X 19 -as S5355 A3 -f f- 1- , 5 , it 1 L- . ',,l 'I +, 9, , y All l 'QV igkfv s .. V, bn I f.. A5Z'f? Si 1 iw fe ft .45 cl , . ,J f , wfiiil l ','92fl ,. H9 ' ' ' E? I f 'V .fix-! V Q ,,,,1-, -, , - ,:v,.,.,1 ., . -9 , X-.3451 1 , : -, '- X, . bm- , - .61 M JC- ' 1, , Nj, ry fc:-'J-7 . , 'f Ip .,,:.,g fc -,kwfav ? Q: ,,A. I A wifi Wig, ,ME J LMLK ' ' i fe nnn ii e nee'eie fr' my '11, 21f?lwfzf'.g3,?ZQf4 vsfffwdff it lgzmgz, ,w,y.- wg-a-' jp 4,755 .1-ogf,:1'-gpg 252211-Q'.cjj'Q' iv? .f,f2f41f.1'. . 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The storm began on Tuesday, Jan. 6, and lasted through the week to dampen the campus for Thursday and Friday. P.E. classes usually held outside were told No dress today, and everyone either scurried or played their way to class. Walking to class in the rain can be hectic, but for freshmen it's another diversion in an otherwise dull day. taking a bath! The cloudburst brought out many feelings among the student body. While some despised it because it made walking to class so difficult, others loved it because it inevitabily meant .snow on the local mountains. The majority, however, was just glad that winter had finally decided to arrive. Monday the weather was back to normal as the ominous black clouds had moved on their way. Jim Box, sophomore, exhibits the much needed staples for any cold damp day: gloves and hot chocolate. Due to the terrible draining problems of Sea Hawk Bowl P.E classes using the field were cancelled. ,ff Juniors Honor Graduates in Sixty-one juniors with high grades and service were selected to participate in senior commencement on June 17, 1976. David Boyd was chosen as the 1976-77 Mantle Bearer, a high honor traditionaly given to the junior with the highest scholastic achievement. On that very warm day, emotions were mixed as the seniors of '76 were bid farewell and the class V of 1977 then took the position as the Senior Class. I I f A-A' Ushers from LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT: Laura Hubbs, Denise Hemsley, Sheri Roamer, Holly Hunt, Cheryl Williams, Sami Barrett, Susan Cooper, Lilian Wiher, Theresa Adams, Kathy Hernandez, Paulette lden. BACK: Cathy Homesly, Melissa Endom, John Pitre, Jim Zerkie, Cliff Kealey, Mitch Duryea, Jerry Thermos, Bill Blackwell, Bob Cleveland, Harry Staalberg, Donna Clark, Pascale Bour- his 1. Phil Maier, Marilyn Flammia, Lynn Buchwald, and Steve Gill as dent as Grand Marshals. Honor Guards. 3. David Boyd, Mantle Bearer and CSF president having just re- 2. David Boydg Joy Patten, Semper Comites president: Susan ceived the robe from outgoing Stacey Pfiffner. Frommer, GirI's League president, and Loch Dreizler, ASB presi- Final Activity Ivy Chain from LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT: Malinda Morris, Leslie Stroud, Kathy Peyton, Kiff Kimber, Jean Atwater, Kookie Burch, Laurie Bowman. ROW TWO: John DeSimone, Ken Svendsen, Mark Forbes, Carlos Daniels, Ed Dickson, Jeff Edwards, Russell Ciufo, Rick La- Mont. BACK: Deneen Jenkins, Jim Edwards, Mary Vasilakis, Rick Leonard, Claudine Galos, Chris Overman, Elaine Csiszer, Dan Don- aldson, Sharon Gulligher, Paul Spear, Tina Hoellering, Cass Johnson, Joyce Elliot, Dennis Teal, Erin Collin, Glen Thompson, Dede Cottrell. ,L -fn' -T . TRAFFIC . tx . l?l'iR9lNG- he ' 23 -I i 2:2131 l '- 5 2 I . A A h d ' 5, A 1 I I I g I I e Si egel , '? A r l f 'E 1 Gets NElTlOl'l3l Recognition k 5.2 - . if 5 Lorri Weber organizes Big Bear retreat. Changes take place everywhere-even in the High Tide. This year the staff decided to change the look of the paper by using a bolder nameplate and adding much more artwork. A second addition was also adding assistants to the page editors. ln its 68th year, the High Tide again won the Medalist Award from Columbia University for being one of the best high school newspapers in the nation, and was the only publication west of Texas to be so honored. With Ken Svendsen at the helm, the staff showed a lot of togetherness throughout the year. During April many took a trip up to San Francisco to participate in the National Scholastic Press Association Convention. To help take the strain off putting out a weekly paper, the staff went Christmas caroling, acted in many athletic games with other clubs, and enjoyed several social events including a Big Bear TCTTGBT. BOTTOM ROW, Editorial Board: Keith Riles, editorial editor: Renee Hattingh, public relations editor: Kiff Kimber, managing editor: Ken Svendsen, editor-in-chief: Jean Welcome, feature editor: Rob- in Dreizler, sports editor. 2ND ROW: David Boyd, news editor: Jack Dickason, cartoonist: Julie Adams, staff writer: Malinda Morris, ass't editorial editor: Karen Hathaway, ass't sports editor 3RD ROW: Mike Goetz, staff writer: John O'Neill, staff writer: Kim Ro- senthal, circulation-exchange: Donna Brock, ass't feature editor: Julie Parcells, staff writer: Jolene Combs, adviser: Stacy Caldwell, campus editor: Paul Tuttle, staff writer. TOP ROW: Paul Spear, staff writer: Julie Ewart, staff writer: Ed Sulpice, staff writer: De- nise Dangelo, staff writer: Tina Hollering, staff writer: Bob Crowe, ass't news editor: Cindy Fladrich, staff writer. News Editor David Boyd, gets information for his story. W .-- 4 , 'T ff ff ! .Jun A Joe Ferrell keeps the presses running. Editor Ken Svendsen and managing editor Kift Kimber express their feelings after putting out the first issue. f r M ' ' ' sw' -,xi Oh, Mr. Keema, I'm not the goddess of journalism, l'm the apricot queen! claims adviser Jolene Combs. .,q I 25 SABE Highlights Council Activities i ! ii Cory Conahan, treasurerg Loch Dreizler, presidentg George Miskell, vice-president: Kathy Klecka, secretary. STANDING are advisers James Keema and James Ball. C37 t 3 C i 1 i i ..' l Loch Dreizler, president and Don Shearer, Commissioner of elections, discuss vote tally and nominating convention. Commissioners: Lianne Tucker, campus and publicity, Susana Barrett, public relations: Don Shearer, elections: Doug Wickham, entertainment: Steve Curwick, spirit. Editors: Ken Svendsen, High Tide: Paul Tuttle, Pilot. .l s 1, Sophomore Representatives: Jamil Momand, Lucia i an Coyoca, Brandon Rosen. Freshman Representatives: QQ 21 2,9 .-1. Yvette Wiher, Carl Pritzkat, Kelly Griffen. Senior Z .. f , Representatives: Wendy Barker, Phillip Maier, f Q , rzi Melissa Endom. Junior Representatives: Denise F. ,f , X Dangelo, Art Villanueva, Cathy Banks. i I Student Advisory Board on education held its annual -r Q' ' i fi V conference at Redondo March 7-11. 1 l fl Y -1 ,f More than 100 students from all over the state ' convened on the campus to discuss various high 1 o- school problems. 0 K ,, It was also the duty of the council to find homes for lf 5 all of the students. xx A ' It was interesting meeting a lot of new people, some J you liked and some you didn't. concluded Paul If M Tuttle, Pilot editor. Controversy Marks Elections I L- 5 I 1 f f' f . 3 . 4? r l M-If Q Q 4- 'X M- 1....,..... ,,..,. ,,,,, ,. , , 4 is ---X if f' S f i .S f' pf Q :xl ill NOYSCQA 1 S-X Following a rather orderly Nominating Convention on Dec. 6, general elections were held and Steve Curwick captured the presidency by only two votes over Art Villanueva. However, the elections were declared invalid when it was learned that some students were allowed to register after the deadline. A re-election was held Jan. 6 and 7 and this time Villanueva scored a decisive victory over Curwick, 253-185. Other top officers winners included Mark Phillips, vice-president, Kathy Klecka, secretary and Cory Conahan, treasurer. Highlights of the convention included Sen. Ted Stevens' keynote address, skits and demonstrations supporting various candidates and colorful displays of banners and streamers by the delegations. 1. Mark Phillips. David Cassidy eat your heart out! 2. You should be dancing. 3. Craig Versteeg presents his winning platform. 4. Nom Con committee quickly tabulates returns. 5. Art Villanueva, l'm not just another pretty face, 6. Renee Hattingh displays spirit characteristic of the Roy delegation. 7. Sen. Ted Stevens CRep-Alaskaj delivers Keynote address. ff A WWW' Melisa Endom and Dave Ginn, Boys and Girls State reps. State Reps See Capitol Boys' and Girls' State, sponsored by the American Legion, was held at Sacramento State University, and upon arriving, all the representatives were split up into communities, cities, and counties. By the end of the week all the reps are functioning as a state complete with governor, officers, and citizens. Dave Ginn was elected district attorney of his city and Melisa Endom was elected outstanding citizen of her city. Norway to USA AFS stands for American Field Service, and Ole Jorgensen from Larvik, Norway enjoyed his AFS year in Southern California. Ole is staying with Rick La Mont and his family, and says he was very lucky to get this family that he likes a lot. He enrolled in government, history, art, video production, aeroscience, and P.E. He enjoys flying gliders, skiing, and playing volleyball. I like the weather and the beach, but it is harder to make friends here. Ole speaks fluent English along with some German, French, and of course, Norwegian. Ole Jorgensen, Norwegian foreign exchange student. wrM,,.,..-v- Student Store Stars Mama D The Student Store peddles many items, including head clerk Barbara Duncan's Mama D peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, made especially for RUHS students. The Student Store is open from 7:30 a.m. to 3 in the afternoon. A student can buy anything from freezies to rooter bus tickets, chocolate chip cookies to RUHS T-shirts. Mama D runs the Student Store, along with Valesta Muzik, the school supplies manager, Joe Russo, candy manager, and Criket Osello, general manager. Pj, We ,, E. ig. . , .vffv ,vi P. .. FRONT: Paul Larson, Jim Spencer, Mike Bigpond, Valesta Muzik, school supplies manager, Criket Osello, general manager, Kathy Bow- man, Mike Lamont, Ed Detwiler. BACK: Demi Guynes, Steve McKenzie, Mike Prendergast, Russ Remington, Keith Fye, Craig Clark, Bar- bara Duncan supervisorg Joe Russo, candy manager Mary Cacace UERFFNG TRAFFIC X keg, '31 gui f f --.. s.,..,,,,- --Q . 31 Opus Hopes for Repeat Honors ,WMM ',f - 1' 7 ,iw'5'fgfgf'.,::rfgf-'cw,',v'g4':f', -'gf ff-M, ,' A A ,. I ,, ., ' ,gf f f V, J 'z1f'F'!f'ff'f'. 7 f - Qfwfw:35Z-.Zzwffiw-ffjfv.Qifvif1?11I1' '-f1W1'53 , 'uh My . .. ,.,4,.,:, Wa, 5,3414 lieu' 1 V . 1 ' ' . . 4495 I ' ' ' K :raw 6011 ' I4 1. .7 V iy A , .4 . .,.. , f , 4f4f5?fJQZ2f'4f 5 :gg 7 E Mfffffa ,ff W Mft? 5 X WW , . ,.,.. 4 ' , f ,E Hoping to duplicate the success of the 1976 Opus which won a first class award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, the Opus staff set high goals for the '77 edition. Staff members who were recommended for their responsibities by English teachers, submitted a sample of their writing or art, and were selected by Dede Cottrell, editorg and Neal Snidow, adviser. W1 1. BOTTOM ROW: Dede Cottrell, editor, Barbara Hall, Lisa Calderonep Rochelle Roth, publicity chairman. SECOND ROW: Claudiine Galos, Erin Colling Cheryl Williams. TOP ROW: Marilyn Flammiag Carol Rohrerg Andy Coheng Therese Adamsp Neal Snidow, sponsor, and Cass Johnson. NOT PICTURED: Jack Dickason, art editor. 2. Editor Dede Cottrell and Claudine Galos examine possible Opus material. Dede ponders, How would it look in print? TWWZ' 4 2 2 5 'YQ , MQ! K, AH, ng, , W 2 ' ,.1 .4 ww? -214,4 f f 7, ff 4' b N5 A xx N m Q. X fffff, ff 33 KX I nf.. -, ls I Freshmen l Show i . A., 4,.,.,,., , ,.,,,,,.,,., .,.,.,,, , ,,N,A .,., .. x.vN. ,,,, ,,V, gf. .. . ,. ,W.,. .Wd .,,,... . , .,. ,X .. . 'Cv Potential s The freshman team will probably be league 2 , A contenders in their sophomore year stated Ron i' ' ' of Page, coach. Outstanding players are, Nick Villa, as running back, Scott Morgan, Bob Pier, Gregg . A c U -- ,cr 'fr .,,g,,fi . ,- ,rf ff-2, I -,,. . .. ,. ' -uc - 4 ., . Poer, as receivers. - 'sir-,ji i' .,, f 'iff This is a good group of guys and they are really W Vaqwi- ff' Q' tough, said Coach Page. .-:f .-', ...b' ' L '1 Q f'i' , The freshmen team ended its season with a srjft'T,iQf: f...S.,f,5f Q-T 3-2-2 record. we-51.3-1. .' g,,jJ.,f-fV,evQT5Qf Ji '1'.. 9 fl, T? ' gf'--'FJ' ,Q .. f ,,.1'f',glff 1- -T '- 1- iv--.. - ' ' ,. .,,,.-as , . f '. 'Y nt., .ax 'v 1'.----ff ,.--,,-- JJ- .fs F -- - ,. '-2 ., . , - Bob Sinner, freshman, swoops one of El Segundo linemen. -..., :Ji g,-- -,.E'- -s--- '-T''f4'F-'-,..,,f:.-.,, -,xywf ,--, rr, Ja' 'ii ' -3? i'fF? 3iT ':' -'+P' 01.5-' 'f 63 -x5:5 3:5F?'gfQA35-WZ' 4' ,Y seg If,-Q., '- -v-2.-,-.:' 'N ' -eve-vg22'!Q '-:er L ..., , Z.. s.,,-r,,,,,,.,., - -, t '15f' , X .w 95, - Lbafi, ll X W X BOTTOM ROW: Joe Cacace, Rance Turner, Lance Lopez, Bob Pier, Mike Stone, Steve Daugherty, John Moore, ROW 2, Coach Fugii, Bob Cates, Chris MacDonald, Jeff Zemena, Bob Sinner, Nick Villa, Brian Del Cerna, Scott Morgan, Martin Dempsey, Coach Page, ROW 3, Al- lan Dice, Mc Neilly, Ray Ride, Steve Mc Neil, Bob Nebblit, Carl Pritzkat, Coach Terry Flynn, TOP ROW, Coach Gray, Kirk Jones, Bob Leetch, Gordon Bratcher, Jeff Underhill, Scott Boyd, Murray Harmon, Gregg Poer, 1 i BOTTOM ROW: Tracy Sturges, Dean Thomas, Ted Boyd, Bill Delacerg, David Homer, Dennis Gomez, ROW 23 Coach Fucci, Bob Wester- field, Tom Royds, John Johnson, Jack Lunsford, Robert Villanueva, Steve Courture, Coach Page, ROW 3, Dana McClure, Chad Abrams, Kerry Haris, Dan Zolman, Stan Gates, Brian Alderman, Doug Page, ROW 43 Coach Gray, Mike Noon, Matt Carroll, Steve Seppenan, Brad Wilson, Billy Peterson, Louie Aryen, Chris Blackburn, NOT PICTURED Rand Harris. Doug Page, sophomore, in waiting position for the hike. Sophomores Aim For Big Wins One of the bright spots for the sophomores this year was running back Bran Alderman. He led the sophomore team in rushing and scoring and is strong contention for a starting position for next's years varsity. Other strong players are Brad Wilson, in receiving, Steve Seppenan and Chris Blackburn, in blocking, and Dennis Gomez in defense secondary. Hawks Try for Good Year At the opening of this high school football FOOTBALL STATS season the Redondo Sea Hawk varsity was a young team that got better as the fall progressed. Many juniors were spotlighted because of the lack of Steve Swain 5 touchdown passes seniors who tried out. 1400 total yards 32 total points Some outstanding players were Jeff Lyle, 670 yards rushing 4596 of passes completed quarterback, Steve Swain, running back, John Ellis, 6 touchdowns Cory Conahan lineman, and Bob Cleveland, line. 57 total points 526 total yards Other good players wereg Clift Kealy, Mark 38 yard punt avg. 491 yards rushing Forbes, Dave Adamo, Ed Dixon, Tom Tomsic, Jeff Lyle 54 yard avg. per game Lorenzo Sanchez, Ed Cervantes, Cory Conahan, 836 yards passing and Mike Bishop. 1 Na+- v..-nu' 4.4-lv' 4-5- ,EW I I A-5132435 I-1.1 -9 lf fa 2. BOTTOM: Coach Congelliere, Mike Zamarripa, Dwight Herman, Ray Morgan, Cory Cohahan, Greg Kall, Dan Higley, Mike Tedesco, Craig Versteeg, Ed Cervantes. ROW 23 Cliff Kealy, Scott Boyce, Paul Taylor, Bill Eddy, Pat Wielen, Art Villanueva, Joe Dorn, Gene Schwartz, Dan Kelley, Bill Peltz. ROW 3: Randy Harkins, Jeff Courture, Mark Forbes, Dave Adamo, Mike Bishop, Scott Harper, Russ Hilyard, Ed Dix- on, Tom Tomsic, Bob Cleveland, Coach Diocsin. TOP ROW, Coach Neff, Jeff Lyle, John Ellis, Mike Leonte, Mark Phillips, John Longworth, Lorenzo Sanchez, Steve Swain, John Lontka, Warren Rice. if-veg' 'klxn -'TWT' , ., 'f it 31. - W-EL 4 V' , -,:,'fae.iJ,, 1:zs.4r1,f'i ,' fl 21l',,'1zl,x:fe .tif i -,,,,.--LzVM-'ff .. 1 A Warren Rice, junior, attempts to block pass. Gene Schwartz Goes for it Varsity team anticipates next move. , . N , i - If V- ' N , ' v: 'fk2 'ff' fr 1 LQ fl . , Q, ,,f2f 3' ia,-EW.,-.::A V 5 l 1 ' ' I ' Y' -fftf 9m'5ff'5L 'xi A Arif , -Y ' ' ' y . ' A , , f A ,MMM 'AA M, ,A Hawks Willing to Win 1. Jeff Lyle, senior, dives to recover fumble. 2. Cory Conahan, 180 pound junior, takes handoff from Lyle. 3. Tackling an Aviation player is Mike Zamarripa, senior. 4. Steve Swain gets ready to punt the ball in one of his many roles for the team. 5. Jeff Lyle gets some blocking and some yards. Varsity Poloists Go to CIF Led by seniors Paul Tuttle, Bill Harkins, Scott Thornton, Mike Harkins and junior Dan Jordan, the Hawk water polo team put together a great season with a record of 14-5. This record was good enough to give the poloists a CIF bid. Coached by Pat Yelovich, the poloists traveled to El Camino College to challange a tough Villa Park team. Unfortunately, they were outscored in the third quarter and their fourth quarter rally was just not enough as the Sea Hawk poloists failed in their CIF bid loosing to Villa Park 10-12. Selected to the Pioneer League's first team were: Paul Tuttle, Mike Harkins, Scott Thornton, Bill Brook, seniors, Dan Jordan, junior and Bill Harkins was selected as the Ieague's most valuable player. .. .- . - V V . . . - t . . -,-4-f-ff,-,-,-'ff ,W we 71 f- ffm , yt .. ' . , . y.a if.-, .W .W ' f' 1 ' 1z.,'f- f f f41'Z'? '? .f1 . If 14. ff , 'Jfwi , f-M w '1::'11z.-2- - g f' ' . 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W 'ff , if -1, My 1, Lv- ' imow, f g ' f 'f fy 'Z .,-,,,, .A , g ,IVV , , ,,,4,.,Q,M6,d ' I M 4 an., 3' df' .viz .. -f 'W ,..' Q., ' .nfffhw AMX r f N f My 40 1 wrfvf- 12:2 ,1B-ee, .11-.tt -wi Q-t.:,.' Y, ,-4:1 - . - . - . , 1 ' 1 f.,'e'eg11'i:.'Li'-fjif'ffkiiilv' . -V1 .' ' ' Y '- T l. 1: T31--' :Tim -' . ' . 1 ' ' ' . ' ff .g '-'JELfsfiffiff T??7LffQj fiHI:'fgf1'i', 5 .13 ,- Y ii, ' . , ' J Q 'Y ' T df, -,:,if', 1. ' - ' - - 1-7-41 Y : Y Y :-Q:l'Lg-'1'-',3l5?4, g ' 7 .V '- lui. ' l -- if , my r Q .-.. - . -,. 9-M ., 0- 5' F r A agmrvf W' Sf if 3 sf 'r TOP RIGHT: Bill Brooke, Ieague's most valuable goalie, defends the goal. BOTTOM CENTER: Paul Tuttle, Bill Harkins, Bill Brooke and Scott Thornton discuss the game-'s strategy. BOTTOM RIGHT: Scott Thornton, senior smiles for the camera as Mike Harkins C265 and Tom Hernandez C351 rest before the game. BOTTOM LEFT: Mike Harkins, surrounded by the de- fenders, looks for an open man. Vi 'FQQZ is in' w It 4 6 -4: '2 5-I wi vp K T: . 1 Xiu.-. s,, 1' g 5 g , . ' - .1 -if.. -4. Q A- '? k1:S?Tif 77'T 7 TT' . . ' A , N y-.'g11:gqQ 'if T, H Irrfjg f' : . 4 Y ..jfj:T54T'2g? ,L, :1Q5 :1i?f t' , . - ' it A, .H X .. A .Q , , , ..,' ..V' ,3 l.i, .V 1 , L...,.1-l LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Branson, Dan Jordan, Bill Harkins, Greg Pheifer, Jon Bumbaugh 1. Y ,wt ,.4J', FAR LEFT: Mike Harkins C233 looks for the open man CENTER: ' ' -do Scott Thornton C411 awaits the referee's call. FAR RIGHT: Bill Harkins sprints to the other end of the pool. - 4 ,, Q Young Poloists Duplicate Record emu' il K, H 1227? ,gg . F5313 ww' . i-M5-il-wi M., ,W fu Y t 'hef.fgZ W . , 2 me-P , T143 ' 'w..+'l-wi I 1 I - . V .--if-'hf ,. Junior varsity water poloist had a good season, equaling last year's record of 8-3. Greg Pheifer was awarded this years most valuable player award, following a great season. The junior varsity team had many close meets including the pre-season tie with Rolling Hill, 11-11 and the lost to Burrough 8-9. Due to lack of players on the other teams, the junior varsity team was awarded several wins because of forfeits. However many junior varsity members did receive some playing time of the varsity squad. With many sophomore players moving up to the varsity and junior varsity teams, it is thought that these poloist will produce another fine season next year. uni' Q W 1 M.. ,, ' -ls' .MT Frosh-Soph water polo team had a tough season with an overall racord of 6-6. Mike Inscroe was selected as the team's MVP for his excellent play throughout much of the season. Despite the six losses, it is comforting to know that the teams biggest defeat was only 7-9. The teams league standing was 3-3, despite its outstanding victory over Hawthorne, 14-2. Another outstanding victory was the final game of the season, when these young poloist defeated Culver City 11-6. It is felt that most of the sophomore players on this team will move up to the varsity and junior varsity squads next year. W.. . 4- A4 .p,,f-, LEFT Bobby Scott 25 applies tough defense over his oppo- nent RIGHT Dean Sputtle goes for the ball. BO1TOM: David , mu. ' , ..fi.':,'w'-.rf- ., 'Q'-'22 V ..,,om??f. , I - , f,g--,.. M 6 fn fy, 'fwiggoyrg' V , jvwff 'lz'VYQ,,w4-ffm ' -' . Nz-Y f , Aff' c f-f,' 1 ,df . , , ffe , K -vo,-V , , ' 7-van . Gab-1. ,. .,-. -wg -, pf- f, ov 1 . ff f . 'X fi V Iwo' 'A ij MW. 1125 171' . , ' ,557 52.1 UC9QZ1i.EAfQ,31 rg. V v . ,,,,,,,.. 5 f ' N f., E-j- ',Qf'f 13.5 2-nkssf-:ggi . Q ' -: -Q ff 5,5 , :f-z,:iqf:1g.f'r::fL- v ' '7 gif 2-1:4 ff-15-gfs -- 1215 '15 ,pi- H ' , Wgagf- ':, , J .,iw,,ag7,x.-. Mignqvjjl .. 'lx' 4.-..,....,, --N s , , nj gf f, , --a I'-Qy' v W H. ffnasf-W 4' .MP 'WWw Poloists Have Outstanding Season Redondo Opponnent 9 - Leuzinger 7 RIGHT: Coach P-at Yelovich and Coach Mark Rubke ehow their 2 H th emotion for their team's play. LEFT: Mark Sweet dribbles the ' aw Owe 14 ball to the far end ofthe pool. 11 - Culver City 10 8 - Leuzinger 9 10 - Hawthorne 9 6 - Culver City 11 ., f54,1..-4 N ,nj ' , .,, -. C:-i.,'i -f V-K 1 :.,..f AX K' xt. M -gg,,,.,. :B jk--. 1: -u..,,,. N 44 if ffl uv r 'Rf' 'iii lfx.. BOTTOM ROW: Dave Dupree, Tom Hanrahan, Mark Sweet, David Peyton, Mike lnscore. SECOND ROW: Mark Rubke, Troy Trujillo, Dean Spittle, Bob Scott. Varsity Spikers Excel As League Champs Happiness is the mood as varsity players congratulate each other after winning the first round in CIF 2-A division against L.A. Bap- tist. After winning the League Championship in the 2-A division, the girls' varsity volleyball team, rated second in CIF, was defeated in the second round by La Canada. The varsity record for the league was 13-1. Patty Webb, junior, was MVP and also made first team all-league, along with Marlina Acosta and Deneen Jenkins, both seniors. Kilt Kimber made second team All-league. Coach Jim Ball, varsity coach, took over for Miss Barbara Perry due to her getting injured during a volleyball game with her team, the L.A. Stars. JV's coached by Carol Cox, came close behind varsity with 12-2 as their record. MVP for JV was Karen Hathaway. J. Varsity players, FRONT ROW: Flori Leon, Mary Cacace, Marlina Acosta, Kiff Kimber, SECOND ROW: Deneen Jenkins, Patty Webb, Sandy Homesly, Cathy Homesly, BACK ROW: Coach Jim Ball. L. 6 i W , 1 M 1 In V , 3 K 4 , ' f if - .L ' 1 'Af '. ' I 43 1- 1 Y 4 I, V Y ,Q 'F 'jiffl ., M 2954, ' ' 1 52,1 ,, ,,,,,, .af f ' f V , , fa . 3 V X ., .1 ' 4 fy If 51.2 A. 4f,.,,1p55-4-41-32 , 1 . V Y 1 I , if ' . 5, 2+ if I l l l l i i Patty Webb shows MVP blocking ability against Culver City. Coach Cox, acting as referee, looks on. JV playersg FRONT ROW: Karin Keidser, Diana Kunkel, Cathy Navarro, Lori Lyle, Meagan Moore, Coach Carol Cox, BACK ROW: Lori Miller, Linda Kinnon, Nancy Lyle, Toni Hanks, Karen Hathaway. NOT PICTURED: Mary Guererro, Karen Miller. .V ,ek CIF-bound players Cvarsity and JV alternatesj pose in front of name roster before the L.A. Baptist game at Sea Hawk Pavilion. 'K' -4.11, ' 'M ..--.- Y 2--1- , ,,,,.,,,,,, , .,,,k. . ., Kiff Kimber senior awaits the serve il!! Cathy Homesly, senior, shows the importance of a serve Did you see that cute ref? T -M Kathy Navarro, JV team captain, waits for referee's whistle 8- .', X- TNQ? '93 I , , ,. 55' , 51-g - gfjaize- ' :-.1 ' if w i pes ' ' yfjf.,,v,5'-z..:g,': L 5512: V P' 91, -:, V:-44 V ' - -425,51 -ar -1 -. Sly - ft' -2i3s:::53e5i1f ' 4. Nb , ,. , , rl 1 5.9 -fi, 12.1, , -:1:::sz.'-Q, . y , ' 5 fy , ., , -H.,-,.-. is L . 3 1 , I . , , .-if V. - sw.. P O. O , 'Ti .V 'I-,14 ' New if 1. AA s, iii- -Q N ,AQYAQZQ1 .2173 ' V .91-7-: L V gg Q25 iq- 47' 1 mg we ' 5 4 It , I Yi I JV Players Attain 2nd Place OOPS! Sorry Mr. Ball! Olympic hopefuls and coaches intensely watch the game ANY TIME ITUFPING Young Harriers Look Ahead Another good year was put in the books for Sea Hawk runners. The varsity cross-country came in second place in the Ocean League and qualified for the CIF preliminaries but failed to make the CIF finals. Only five out of ten teams were able to go to the finals: the Hawks came in seventh. Sophomore Rick Diaz led the Hawk runners this year and set a new Redondo record in the 4-mile, with a time of 22:39 which bettered Tony Martin's old mark by 1:24. With three returning varsity runners, Rick Diaz, Craig Gill, and Tom Hufford plus several strong sophomore and JV runners, the team should be strong and outstanding, stated Coach Howard Smith, looking ahead. ll i W- ' 'W 'ff 11+ - ' , ' Q ' ' El . - ' . 'i A X if 1 ' X if ' , i ' , -in .s H, fe 4 Iv, , .I - W 45 , ,Q I' ,Q . , y V. R . . -Q' 1 ' A .e ll - Tl . gli . f -- . ' ' - -- ' 4 . 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' gYif Q1i?' .. 0' Terrence Green struggles to finish Ivan Snider passes Opponent in final kick, Dan Benner, Bill Branch, and Scott Leonard, press on at ECC invita tional. . -a. .. .gp Tracy Shurgot crosses finish line in first. 'film l .,-i.zg-N v- N ' SL, John Adams, Three more miles, thank God! Runners Show Strength At Lower Levels Coach Howard Smith greeted a fine turnout of young runners to launch a new era in cross country. Strong freshman runners include Tracy Shurgot and John Adams, who sustained an injury and was out part of the season. Juan Camacho and Bruce Brandsberg helped the sophomore team to fourth place. For the JV's Kenny Hebert, Eddy Wheatley, and Jetf Moore will be helping the varsity out next year to another winning season. ANY TIME STOFPING Varsity Tennis Team Wasn't All Love VARSITY TENNIS TEAM STATS REDONDO REDONDO West 12 105 West 11M 11 North 14 SM: North 14 SM Torrance 14M Torrance 8M 14 Aviation 4 18M Aviation 9M 3 Culver City QM 1 Culver City 11 11W Mira Costa 13 V2 Mira Costa 2OV2 2 Jean Welcome, junior and Mireille Jason, tennis team aid, displays the action and excitement after a win. 54 . l .. 2 15 .. If 1.4 12 . f 4731. Y XYZ fue-ful - si f' . 44 5 -fazmf . - '. -- it - i. fe J ' za-. C rg M, 49.- 'a'5ff ff 4 2 'Q Q:-W ,, 13 f if 5 ' f fy, W. ,i 4, ,L Z, ' ng 'O 345' W 159 K .4 it ' f QQ ,i'2, Q V nf.:--:gf ' V K V J 1- . . J , g , , , , .- f M 1' , ,f , , I , ' ' n X1 2 I f A 15 1 -haf-ff -3 4 Ave? A Wm . i M l 'mo -- Shelly Martin, Varsity MVP. With the help of Mireille Jason, graduate of Redondo in 1971, the varsity tennis team came up with a 5-7 record in a tough Ocean League. CLast year's record was 3-75. This year's team was very young with only two seniors leaving, Cathy Carriero, second singles player and third year varsity member and Malinda Morris, second doubles player and forth year varsity member. For the next year there will be 9 out of 11 varsity players coming back to play. Some including Shelly Martin, Varsity MVP, Margaret Miller, Candi Oden, Jean Welcome, Carla Hayashi, Janet Peterson and Barbara Hall. The JV team was very disappointed with a record of 0-12. The team lost all of their matches but one, which was a practice match against Hawthorne. Ocean League included: West, Mira Costa, Aviation North, Torrance, and Culver City. 7 .ff I. Qi . ' 2 aasswws ' 1 N- fy .-xfgxfa ' f fi.: -- X- ' . Af. afi 'Q is 2' S 5413?-fl? ' rr -4 - A v gt ,X 1. :X xt...-A., r : . Q 'ax 'rg Nw Yeti? w sg T - - X fig. ig Y Q lx. K A x. . .X 5 . X . sy Sqwgyzi sa xv xy . Q 55.53 Q 5f3151zl'ff5SfZ 4 4 N'-.fXiL:i'gi.ie it 'X X s wiv. N. jx fx, ' M -'E N , , ,.,.:4.Q .,... ., t. 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TOP ROW: Lori Danials, Janet Peterson, Lorri Weber, Shelly Martin, Carla Hayashi. BOTTOM ROW: Cathy Carriero, Jean Welcome, Barbara Hall, Candi Oden, Margaret Miller, Malinda Morris. ANY TIME ITOPPING I mf Qhgxxzxwyx NFS Nfl-15? ti' 1' r fi.. A Q' 'X A .-. 'K ' ' ,ax 1+ .q Q Rs M ?,.'.'Q. rf'-1, f. f- ' K 9 56 , 1 5' if ,pr 'll Vg y 'ff . A i 5 14 474 Q 4 1 5,5 1 Z.-fl? g,fb. I , 4 4 ffyuff' Nw 1 w 4 2 Z Zi jfif, V A f ,f -Q f aff- ff 2 5 f , , -,' fr 1 f ri f ,1 ff 2 1. 5 f ,5- 1 Q f' , ' -fy' 1' 1 f I fu z iff? . g V2 1 W' 1 ZW: .. - , f f . .fv-,f14??45:ef ,, V ' ' I LCM ' , . . fy. . V, - .,,,:,,L:m-,,,,, , , V f , M if ,A .yi -,Y ,. ,. - A V Q M Q, t , ., .,,,,44M, ' - ,,,, , , , ' I ff . 1ff:'.,g 1 2, ,,.f ,W y ' f 1,1 5 ' ,grlya .-J' ., -fzfmdwwf , affix ,.: LN., 2:,1'f?uZ'.f 'w ' ' 2:-2 , l f Z ., 'M ,jf ,Q-My l , f , . f ' .5 ,-Q11ggi11,,, ' ' ,,,,L,, H V 1- -ff?2f7?'1E. ,' ' ' 'f - v , F1 flrljfailii ' I I , V ff I. 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ANY N0 STOPPING TIME Nl XJXYNI f r' 1 1 1xl Y' 'Sai 'w X I -211' us VARSITY TEAM, FIRST ROW: Jeannie Weber, Kandi Williams, Patti Kelly, Kathy Whiteside. SECOND ROW: Janice Shurgot, Marbella Aburto Margie Conrad, Jennie Cornelious, Valerie Owens, Shiela Owens. 15-TV' . in titi J ,,V,,, I T, W Ml-' ' vn27Q'mf?' , J , . ?i ,i1ty.f. f'sI'2:i'g'3 'Q f' ,pipe , M .,. mi . --,,.,. . -9 '. 'G-. - 15' 1 -WH. swu- ds--.gk-V --r 1 F ,hxjv ' N ' -Q H. Q '7-X .gn . A le .ll -J .31 ' v,-' lx Q ,sbt- H , i'.,- , Florence Wong, sophomore, paces herself in dual meet. Jeannie Cornelius shows varsity style as a freshman. 'A-Z Jr., Q. . . .535 ,..,,,32 , .WE -,4 '-.,',- ' .- 4 7 M Us y f- 15. ,,-. 1 -Ui Girls' Cross Country Makes Tracks Sophomore, Diana Lanola, trains for the future of girls cross country at RUHS. Patty Kelly, sophomore, strives to conquer hill. Valerie Owens, junior, represented Redondo at the El Camino invitational meet. ,f ,. 750-.-fn, Q' Lfwvf'-53-1, 'Lf T7 -:?5adfff':.,' 'E-7' 2,-if Kathy Ellis, sophomore, leads other Redondo runners at the start. ST FPING NO o ANY TIME ' Girls show l Strength in Big Meets Faring well in all of the invitationals it entered, the Girls' cross country team had a bright season. Kandi Williams, junior, and Jeannie Weber, senior, placed in the top ten in all invitational competition. Each year the competition gets better and l better, said Jeannie, one of the best runners. l More girls come out for cross country every Marbena Aburto Sets he' pace' y season. l Female harriers who achieved recognition this I G QV Alb! 1 2 W l year and will be with the team next year are Kathy 1 4',, .. ,,,, ' Whitehead, Janice Schurgot and Kandi Williams. . .,,. ,. f,,.. , l . l l l l l l l l gl .l ll , 5' to ,. !,?4i:v::,Li w X 0 . , P ,id X It-liltldil-Il - ' - . WeqY.'t..1 - r , You mean I HAVE to run???? Coach Howard Smith looks on with pleasure. l 60 Val Owens, breaks for the lead. lf' . v:-nl-Q If A 11 7 , ls S 'mx Q fi- 5 'z In rt, . G' is as 1 't A 'A' Qt ' f L' fi 4 f ' 4 . I V N J 91,350 Coach Howard Smith gives last minute instructions. ff 9 NC 'A 61 100-Point Win Highlights Year for Basketballers and Coach Dinnel This year's basketball team had many highs and lows, a few injuries and many exciting as well as average games. The team was led by Juniors: Kevin Tye, a 6-8 center, who helped out in rebounding and also scoringg Gary Kingston, who led the team many times in scoring, and excellent ballhandler, and often surprised crowds with his moves, Don Reynolds, also an excellent ballhandler helped bring the ball up the court, had many assists to Tye and scored points when needed. Mike McKinney, senior, helped out in the rebounding department, along with Steve Swain, seniorg both players led the team in scoring a couple of times. Other seniors on the team: Harry Staalberg, excellent shooter, and ballhandler, Paul Spear, hustled all the time, and helped on rebounds, Dan Donaldson, excellent rebounder, 'ballhandler, and shooter, Craig Kargl, excellent shooter and ballhandler, Steve Adams, excellent shooter and ballhandler. The team's best game was the 100-73 victory over North, which was Head Coach Harry Dinnel's 100th win. The most disappointing loss was to South when the Hawks lost it on a last second shot by a Spartan. At this time the Hawks have no chance for CIF playoffs but are working for next year when their 22-2 freshman team will once again unite. ' .... ,X -1 g5 4--- 'd :La ' ' ' ' ' 4 '3 'h-H r ,qv 'W-of ,QL G g 4. Gary Kingston, junior, goes up between two Miraleste defenders. L TO R3 Dan Donaldson, Paul Spear, Mike McKinney, Kevin Tye, Gary Kingston, Steve Swain, Craig Kargl, Steve Adams. NOT PIC- TURED are Don Reynolds and Harry Staalberg. Q.. rs 4 VWMX,- ' i' 4 f 'IfA,.-,.-' 'is r 4' ' NN , N 'Y 's N i rw V, -- f. x X gn- MJL. ,jk-Q.. - xl K - ,,.' MJ .s-3446 v . ,g 15 W 9 F A, 1' . K gn , . Mike McKinney shoots high over opponent. Kevin Tye makes the layup uncontested. ' M- A-V. , Steve Swain, puts move on A of , 1 yd, . z e.1y, if I Maurader. Paul Spear, hustles to the floor, as King- ston stops opponent. ANY N 0 storms TIME L TO R3 John O'Neill, Dave Adamo, Robin Dreizler, Tim Fargher, Brad Neblett, Sean Docherty, Mike Bishop, Pete Aichinger, Ernie Hernandez. JV's Show Class in Good Season The JV team had many outstanding players and team leaders. Leading the team in scoring were Pete Aichinger, Robin Dreizler, Tim Fargher, and Brad Neblett. One of these players led each game in scoring. Robin Dreizler scored 20 or more points a few times as well as Aichinger, Fargher, and Neblett. Earnie Hernandez was the ballhandler, did an excellent job bringing the ball up court and setting up the plays, and scored points when it was needed. At this point the team has had two triple overtime games, and a few double. The league was close, any team could beat any other team, any where, home or away. Other juniors on the team, Mike Bishop, an excellent sixth man, excellent shooter, ballhandler and scored points when needed, Sean Doc Docherty, helped out at center when Neblett got in foul troubleg Dave Adamo, an excellent shooter, ballhandler and rebounder, John O Neil, fine :ci Q 5' W ,4-5. . H -- V f, , .y .l nv J M LRF fl 44544 shooter and hustler. , i 'N 4 s 1 Sb 1.4: Robin Dreizler penetrates the defense. N ! if- . .V 'rl 1 ' - Avid. T? vi ..,--v- yr 1444 nv- I 'N A4 -.,-...pw 9' ' A . mf 'LV 2 fn 95, .,..,1-.M , 'S Ill 4 f E iff.- X x Pete Aichinger, Iob passes ball to teammate. Earnie Hernadnez, scores an easy layup. fps!!-1, 5 one ,g g , wk .3 4'-X A ,... . v-15, , -.1 , I .K 4, , Q: ., Tim Fargher, turns opponent to middle of court. Brad Neblett, shoots uncontested. 65 L TO R, Matt Carrol, John Webber, Clay Howard, Louie Areyan, Don Garret, Jim Box, Paul Wiley, Brad Wilson, Dave Valenzuela, Ron Stilts, Harry Jenkins, head coach. Hawklings See Big Victories L TO R3 Tod Caldwell, Bob Sinner, Martin Dempsy, Greg Poer, Scot Young, Kevin Egan, Kirk Jones, Greg Tinsman, Adam Snyder, Bob Cates, Norman Liv, Mark Krasowsky, Greg Fucci, head coach. :ii Clay Howard, drives on Spartan defender. The frosh and soph both had fine athletes on their respective basketball teams. The sophomores were led by Freshman MVP last year, Clay Howard, and Jim Box. Also helping out was Paul Wiley, a freshman who came up to the sophomore team and helped out in the rebounding department. Also helping out were Louie Areyan, Matt Carrol, Brad Wilson, and Dave Valenzuela. The Freshman were led by Kirk Jones, and Greg Tinsman. Both Tinsman and Jones not only led the team in scoring but also in rebounding. Other players that contributed to the team wereg Bob Sinner, Gret Poer and Adam Snyder. '44, N......,.o ...... ...W .......,,.. M. Fun NJ .H-1 if . T 1 Kirk Jones, aggressively drives toward basket. Y, ,... 1 1 . llll N-is 'x '--SY ., . ,. Jib- Bounce, Bounce, Bounce Liz Spear jumps for the shot. Meggen Moore trys for the tip Girls Field New Basketball Team Coach Carol Cox explains next move to the team. This was the first year Girl's Basketball was at Redondo. The team's leaders and best players are Liz Spear, Jean Welcome, Deneen Jenkins, Malinda Morris and Cindy Fladrich. FRONT ROW, Malinda Morris, Jean Welcome, Deanne Sato, SECOND ROW, Tracy Young, Andriene Sinner, Deneen Jenkins, Judy McClure, BACK ROW, Liz Spear, Meagan Moore, Cathy Homesly, Cindy Fladrich, Kathy Careiro, Karen Hathaway. Varsity Wrestlers: a Winning Team Tl'-4' ...... Varsity members, BOTTOM ROW: Craig Versteeg, Dan Lehnberg, Rick Jarrett, Ed Cer- vantes, John Moore. MIDDLE ROW: coach Congelliere, Mark Forbes, Lorenzo Sanchez Steve Couture, Brian Folkman, Bill Zeller. TOP ROW: John Ellis, Warren Rice, Jeff Cout ure, Mike Leonte, Coach Zeller, Coach Neff. The varsity grapplers finished co-champions of the Ocean League! placing Ed Cervantes in the top seat. With a dual meet record of 6-1, the varsity took third place in the CentinellaValley tournament in December, and fifth place in the El Camino tourney in January. Leading the team were Ed Cervantes, who won three tourneys, finished with a 20-2 record, and defeated the Nevada state champion in the Las Vegas tournament, John Ellis, who finished second in two tourneys, and fourth in another: Lorenzo I I . x 2 C 5 u-uu..4vf . ----gpg, 4 'ii ---EJ L... Sanchez who got second in two tourneysg and Brian Folkman who lost one match and finished second in two tournaments. Others who did well are Bill Zeller, Rick Jarrett, and Dan Lehnberg. Of the 13 starting members, 10 will be returning next year, said Coach Congelliere. 1. Mark Forbes controls his opponent in varsity match 2. Dan Lehnberg attempting to flip opponent 3. Bill Zeller gets good hold on opponent 4. Ed Cervantes goes for the take- down 5. Warren Rice controls opponent 6. Lorenzo Sanchez overturns opponent X f 4 ANY TIME ITOPPING g l The junior varsity team also finished league champs while the frosh-soph team finished in third place with a 5-2 record. All JV members will be returning next year. Outstanding JV's were Cory Conahan, Ray Morgan, and Scott Harper, all were undefeated. Ten starting varsity members will be coming back and the undefeated JV's will be filling in the positions, said coach Congelliere. The frosh-soph team looks very promising. Tom Royds was undefeated, he added. The JV MVP's were Mark Forbes CWIWO wrestled varsity twicej and Cory Conaham. Tom RoydS WGS selected frosh-soph MVP. 1. Cory Conahan trying to hold off opponent. 2. Junior var- sity member holds opponent 3..Randy Marin checks referees ruling 4. The thrill of vicltpyll5. Tim Brookes in starting position 6. Cory Conahan about to drive opponents Sh0Ulder to the mat. Junior varsity members, BOTTOM ROW: Tom Royds, Tim Brookes, Mike Tedesko, Dan Higley, Randy Marin. TOP ROW: Scott Harper, Joe Dorn, Mike Brookes, Cory Conahan, Ray Morgan, Scott Garrett. 3.131 ' .iii 2 . .3 L .- V..- 2 Frosh-soph members, BOTTOM ROW: Chris McDonald, AI Dice Jeff Harington, Henry Sears. TOP ROW: Coach Zeller, Jeff Ni koia, Dan Pearce, Mike Leaches, Bob Pier, Coach Neff. Young Teams Looking Good in League Action 1 i N C STOPYING ANY TIME 'zijzvril 2 . ,.'., , 14, f .f X Y X Netters Compete in Tough League Look Towards Next Season Led by number one man, Carlos Daniels, a relatively young varsity tennis team competed in a strong Ocean League against such teams as . Aviation and South Torrance. At the time of the Pilot deadline, Coach Jim Ball had not established his starting line-up, as the team was comprised mostly of singles players, and the two doubles teams were yet to be found. Other returning lettermen included Steve Rans, senior, Steve Smith, juniorg Warren Rice, juniorg and Richard Rodriguez, junior. These players were joined by Rick Leonard, seniorg and Taylor Freeman, junior, who both competed on the JV level last year, as well as two new players to the team, Roger De George and Arthur McFarland, both juniors. CLOCKWISE FROM PAGE 72: 1. Ray Phelps approaches a put-away volley. 2. Rick Leonard stretches for a down-the-line return. 3. Roger DeGeorge reaches high for the ace. 4. Steve Smith prepares for a slice forehand. 5. Steve Rans concentrates deeply on his forehand. 6. Mike McKinney attempts to pass down the alley. 7. Steve Rans and Tom Tomsic are ready to return the over- head. 8. FRONT ROW, L-R: Richard Rodriguez, Roger De George, Rick Leonard, Ray Phelps, BACK ROW: Arthur Mcfarland, Steve Rans, Carlos Daniels, Steve Smith, Coach Jim Ball. Mfwwe TRAFFIC pu :rw 4 Hur N 'Qi' k-1-1' 1 - Egg- -- 1-1--o 1 v 1 'ILA x x 1 1 N -s.x .,,,f..-pf .lp- . .L 4 4 , ,. -. -,-,14.,, M. ,A V. Weber Prepares JV's for Future Wins For the first time as a tennis coach, Jim Ball , L.. took on an assistant to coach the JV team and give the players individual instruction that was often not possible with only one coach. Q 'X This person was John Chip Weber, who jx x jjt I ff graduated from Redondo in 1973, and was a 3- 23 year varsity tennis player. The 1977 JV singles line-up consisted of Loch A ' MI' Dreizler, senior: Richard Rodriguez, junior, Richard 2543 Scharf, sophomore: Steve Bright, freshman and Mark Handley, sophomore. The starting doubles teams were Mike McKinney, 2 , senior and Mike Evanston, junior: Steve Curwick 'ijfrxz ' K fjw and John Elder, junior. PAGE 74: 1. Rick Leonard slices an approach shot. 2. Art Mcfarland reaches low for a volley. 3. Taylor Freeman follows through with his forehand. 4. Mike Evanston returns a baseline shot. PAGE 75: 1. Steve Bright watches the ball closely. 2. FRONT ROW L-R: John Church, Dennis Teel, Brandon Rosin, Scott Stewart, Richard Scharf, Steve Curwick, John Elder, Mike Evanston, Steve Bright, Taylor Freeman. SECOND ROW: Scott Petit, Matt Calvert, Number eighty-eight, Wilt Chamberlain, Jeff Mitchell, Popeye Kwalski, Greg Moeller, Huy Nygen, Jeff Harring- ton, Gary Brightwell, George Miskell. BACK ROW: Bryan O'Leary, Oz Paoli, Peter Moll, Alfred Neuman, Vidal Sassoon, Ron Rice, Leland Stanford, Mike Tipton, Coach Chip Weber. w. 'ff-z4.,L I ,uw . . V ffi. .fk if 2:23 . . H iff , ., g fi ' Q , f 'J' if 'L ' if 5- .e'j1Q'2'M -.J -' ' ' ff' ,,' 3 ' A 71 2 .. tg ', f, I I fl.. QLE14-1f2 5' ' C '- '4 - .7 ' 1 . Q . ACN- ' 9 - -1 ' I. ., e , V. .bm ,,... 6 if-ap, ,. M ,' , ,, 'J -vt f. ' ,.. 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Up at the varsity level, strong league finalists were Bill Harkins in the freestyle sprintsg Jim Healy middle distance free, both boys are at their last year as Hawk swimmers. Greg Pfiffer in the 100 back and 200 individual medley, Dan Jordan taking butterfly, Paul Tuttle, senior, 200 IM and 100 fly. ' 4 f , , , V, , . ', may .9, 'v '. . ' asf ,, f-.4 1 . c -aww.. , M51 f J- ' ip, 4 f , , ., , ., L ,lj-ff, '- ' Zfrfil, , f,f5.f 'j', dn - ,A 1' -I' ,,,'g..,,,f 'fq,, ,., 3 ' ,, CJ T, , 1 ' f ,gm 4.n.,v,'3.t,, ' T '3 rv iv-'Fr ,, 'ZffE:? 3' 1 fue., ' :W ' f' 5,4f1f1l'zn?Ve- 5, - .., ,HJ A .. . ' I : ,' ., W ' ' ' if f' Freshman David Peyton pushes on in the butterfly fb . . . .wma Mike lnscore takes time X I Bring Strength Into League Q. 'A'. a4? f' x',e .-fre' 2 Pl fl a1 rza1ii'fl2'f':L'fff? '?r'i4i i'SLhi:-an-gy-4w,m-ld.: ' 'IN E4 L' . W . f IU.. 7,7 T-'f5L+i'Z4 at .Q 2 if aff . f . 'u32gr'w0r Ih 'J' -. 'JL bs Q A. . -1 - . ' 4- --,ul H' X ',w-f- fp 1 . t 1-, ,, ,. 1 - , , ' X' ' 'iWf.fwf.-.-i ar- s 5-ix: 994, ff sm.. fu ' , B.. 3 . isavvfiyfgq ati. C4g,eea,e. 1 ru, ll 11 , t. --ss- A vw uh' ' , i n-il., ,l 1 1 1 I nun.: 1 59 . ,f 1 . i is L W v ' ' a 9-- 4 1: ff' ., J ' out for a rest. Soph-Frosh L TO R: Mark Rubke, David Stockwell, Bob Patton, David Dupree, Mike Ryan, Mark Sweet, Scott Manore, Troy Trujillo, Paul Andrein. ' ' , ' f dmv. Ae.' - 3- fs L n f ' - . e - 1' . ' L' ii , X . 155: 42z9 m ' D , T- -. - . 'Q .54 ' ' ' -ciffig-1151 - H Q fi v: .- ' '4' ' F --1 , 'K' Nr- 'af Let me adjust my goggles and l'll beat him again!! ln breastroke, Mike Inscore goes for the finish. NY N C STUPPING A TIME ' ,R warg., - ' 4 if 1 I 77 if 4 I Ly' -, Inf. ' ,,, f giwwf we ,,,.. f , ..ff,, f -- i- life, Q zu .3 , 'ff M4 1,04 4'h'zi:f.gPl Q ' fm. ,-WW TOP ROW: Coach Michael Gray, Richard Rodriguez, Ed Dickson, Andre Schweitzer, Jerry Thermos, Mark Taupier, Ian McCaskiIl, Jim Scott. FRONT ROW: Randy Kline, CoCo Hernandez, Antonio Franco, Setero Sanchez, Mike Clark, Larry Lazotte, Peter Beeman. Senior Ed DiCkS0n IWUSUGS fOr The ball. Richard Rodriguez tries to intimidate opponent. -ffexkgggge Selmer, ' if ,--a..,,.,' N. Kickers Strive for Successful Season Led by high scoring Antonio Franco, and halfback Mike Clarke, the varsity kickers proved to have an encouraging season. Excelling in defense were seniors Jerry Thermos and Ed Dickson, and junior Mark Taupier. lan McCaskill and Joe Stott also did a fine job bringing the ball up the field. Defending the goal and doing an outstanding job was three year player Andre Schweitzer. Many players from the junior varsity moved to varsity to contribute during the season. Junior goalie Andre Schweitzer looks to defend goal. Coaching the team thls year was Mlchael Gray' Mark Taupier. Ed Dickson, and lan McCaskill worktogether. JV Kickers Build up for Varsity ,ff-wfi?22Zf-qtggf,e,,,,,eef1v1ffaqfTeM f'-f' 'W J., W fi 02 2 nrdivi ,.,, ,,,, , . 4, ,az In ,V W , ' ,,,.,,f1-f-..a.,,..,,Q' V' 2 lf, 1, f' MW 1 war' Goal attempt by Redondo Kickers is fast blocked by opponent. .ik A Q, V f A 1 K I ., lvgmi I ,I r .N V li , f 5 4. I i Q .i 1 . . K Y .lgjf , TOP ROW: Kirk Tye, Neil Drinkward, Bob Walls, Greg Young, Paul Furtkamp, Steve McKenzie. MIDDLE ROW: Steve Holcombe, Mike Sul livan, Bob Smith, Kyle Kolenda, Joe Stott, Danny FRONT ROW: Eric Verkaik, Steve Gale, Dennis Gomez, Jeff Haptonstal, Juan Caman cho, Jose Cortez, Mike Heimple. Junior Varsity soccer added something extra this year, with two new coaches, John Montoya and Jack Clarke. Coming on campus just to aid in soccer, both coaches have had six years experience in with AYSO CAmerican Youth Soccer Associationj. They also contributed their experiences by giving advice and helping out the varsity. The team was led by high scorers Dennis Gomez, Steve Gale, Jeft Haptonstal and CoCo Hernandez. Also doing an excellent job was goalie Mike Sullivan. I T . . T Kirk Tye, sophomore, discusses strategy with interested i't'- N . A . , bystander. 2 T 4 Sophomore Dennis Gomez shows his dribbling form. Co Co Hernandez fires for the goal. AN TIME , NO 5ToPPlNG Y r i xx, H On Your Mark Get Set See Summer Supplement Due to an early deadline and a track meet being rained out, candids of track will be in the '77 supplement of both girls' and boys' track. Preseason time trials show a strong team. Richard Diaz in the 2-mile leads distance, with his never-ending-pace beginning the season at 10:04. I hope to break 10 minutes before the season is over, stated Diaz. Tom Hufford C10:55J and David Clark C12:59J who are also in the 2 mile can look forward to a good season. Some other strong 1 milers include Phil Maier, Glen Thompson and Eddie Wheatley. In the sprints Cliff Kealy hopes to better 10 flat. Other seniors are Larry Keller, Don Wilson and Bruce Schurgot. The girls is a strong young team with returning runners Jeanie Weber, Karen Hathaway, Valesta Muzik, Nancy Lyle, Kandi Williams, Janice Schurgot. ,wil My Girls' JV, BOTTOM ROW: Rhonda Sparling, Elaine Daniels, Don- na Brown, Linda Ewart. SECOND ROW: Shelly lngell, Kelly At- kinson, Lisa Nakamoto, Shiela Owens, Tracy Bowman. THIRD ROW: Michelle Steel, Laura Chambers, Carri Spacek, Susan Clark, Priscilla Lamiti, Denise Smith. TOP ROW: Lisa Plendl, Diana Allen, Chris La Gro, Maria Thermos, Lori Lyle, Karen Kee- gan, Debbie Andrien. i- Girls' Varsity, BOTTOM ROW: Howard Smith, head coach: Nancy Lyle, Eileen Burley, Kandi Williams, Janice Schurgot, Fred Morris, as- sistant coach, SECOND ROW: Val Owens, Karen Hathaway, Diana Kunkel, Kathy Kau, Dinah Lahnala, Marbella Aburto. TOP ROW: Terri Mason, girls' coach: Kathy Whiteside, Flori Leon, Robin Velarde, Stephanie Hale, Mary Vassilakis, Valesta Muzik. Boys' JV and Varsity, BOTTOM ROW: Howard Smith, head coach, Jamie Zerkie, Cliff Kealy, Joe Raemer, Larry Keller, Mitch Duryea, Don Wilson, Craig Gill. SECOND ROW: Ken Uknow, Steve Bell, Craig Versteeg, Ray Glick, Sean Brook, Brad Jarrett, Paul Furtkamp, Richard Diaz, Cory Conahan. THIRD ROW: Paul Sonenberg, Bill Peltz, Bruce Schurgot, John O'Neil, Donald Martin, Phil Maier, Craig Clark, Ed Wheatley, Bob Leetch, Terri Mason, girls' coach. TOP ROW: Stacey Jones, Tom Hufford, Glen Thompson, Glen Kau, Jeff Moore, Andra Schwartz, Russel Hilyard, Ngac Thoan Tron, Bruce Brandsburg, Fred Morris, assistant coach. xx YR W? , Yi grflkki ZYAEQE f f 4 4355350 ,. if 'ff , 0 iitmll Ks 'Te 'af was Qi! Q., i 4 S 474 5 I! .Rf WP W'-i Lee Feldman, Mike Weber, Ron Young, Juan Camacho, Joe Bell, Jack Adams, John Adams, Ivan Synder, Brad Reynolds. SECOND ROW: Pat Moore, Steve Hufford, Craig Crawford, Jay Beacon, David Clark, Jamil Momand, Julien Stryker, Scott Leonard, Dan Bener. THIRD ROW: Paul Whiley, Norman Liu, Terry Green, Fred Blood, Scott Schultz, Mike DiGiro, Todd Reed, Todd Wallace, Jeff Sumners. TOP ROW: Tracey Schurgot, Mario Garcia, Jeff Nakora, Steve Pendleton, Richard Trappen, Gus Larson, Brett Reed, Carl Pritzkat, Greg Riley. Swimmers Set Season's Goal: Setting goals and getting top results had the Girls' Swim Team finishing high in the Ocean League this year. Coached by Pam Cakebread, RUHS graduate, varsity swimmer had a fine year taking them all the way through league to CIF. A winning CIF relay combined of Kiff Kimber, fly, Maggie VanOppen, back, Elaine Busby, breast and Linda Kinnon L- I I A th d,4,,,4:-P .f free, showed excellent performance T , 'ff fl,'g3zf:fjfg51i?iL' ?'E,5i3-gg. , --'f 7' - this season. 2111 'Wi if 1 Moving up to varsity level this year rig' ' ' were juniors, Gail Brown, freestyle, Sheena Kinnon, Fly, Brigida Momand, breast. Other fine contributors on the team are Nanci Oshrin fly, Kathy Peyton, 4,5 ,rg . fsafggz' , g5tN i,,-arg.: it If V e--, 1,7592-F' back, Mary Godges and Maureen Dolan, ,,,..:,fA-7' if' A 'V 7.12-'fry S'S ' f - 'ffl' ' 5' f A' f ,' ' ., ' A '- l - freestyle. On the Soph-Frosh level, Cindy Cleveland also a RUHS graduate, will 'rl-T return to coach and instruct the new o T swimmers on theteam. , .-. K Q I ,.,-U V V , I .vw 2 W .. , Doing the backstroke, Brigida Momand, Linda Kinnon and Gail Brown see it's to close for comfort. Varsity and J.V. L-R: Desiree Love, Yvette Wiher, Nancie Oshrin, Brigida Momand, Linda Kinnon, Candle Oden, Gail Brown, Tina Dorey, Maureen Dolan. FRONT ROW: Stephanie Hale, Elaine Busby, Kathy Peyton, Carla Hayashi, Tracy Young, Kiff Kimer, Sheena Kinnon, Tian Burke, Mary Godges. Strong finishes by Kathy Peyton and Mary Godges give their team-mates fast starts. I i L I I i I 1 f 'i ' -,.. ,ff ,. f' iv ... ,- l -lrbx' 1 5, QL 'QP .. K if 1 1.1- iw .. ,,,.-avi'-f .., - .1 l ii. A i- J:-. Y- f- ,M ' ,K - .. -,.f, ev, . A V- V, A., g- K , 1 - 1. 1' msgs, Wu, 4 ub' , f em.-.K ,gnmevm A L -31.41 i.:',:. l-- i I Shazam! - -v-bk 5 'ig - - -1iQ- f 'N, C + 1-M, .-e. --- I ' P iilfiffhzz-f?4ig,L 2 ' I N , -- -marc., A - - I 4' Al: .SQ-... ' f' z iv w nf, 1 , .4 af - a... Y. - s-1' .ax AFN1 1 1' -- 19 Y . , ff' , 4, 4 1 ll -Q .Q M 1 412:-up.-.. x. 'gl ,,.,..kg-9 5 W 4 ee-e 1: - - 4 - '-S- S- 1- - Q ' wi . r.. 5 . L.. Brigida Momand sets a strong pace for the breastroke. Qs' ,, 1 usgi. ,- . .f -. .49 'S i ...A Kiff Kimber churns up the water in back- stroke. ,T.i 'S-..N Style and grace has Jeannie Cornelius tops in diving. NY TIME N C srorrwe A 85 Results Take Them to CIF! S f ,- E, , x jf, +55 On a dive the entre is so very important i Soph-Frosh, FRONT ROW L TO R: Terre Paterson, Donna Grissom, Brenda Bryon. Collen Gibbons. Cayce Bartley. SECOND ROW' Debbie Miller, Sara Driezler, Michelle Marsico. THIRD ROW: Janet Peterson, Lori Miller, Rosa Mendoza, Judy McClure, Michelle Fikel. A -- ,.,..,.., . , , -..-i-........,. Mu ,-if 13? ff' ff' F.v'- and 4. ,aff , ', t, 5, - , ,I 4 'A ' 11,5 4 N fjyfil t' , - , v- , - 'rv gf. .,, R - , V, .L ,V 6 r. '- fa: -- ' 'fire I .4 x.. -asw . , if,-D , -qi T l , U. . 'irq nv:-v-.,.4 'i.......,, ,, u In butterfly, Linda Kinnon, pushes on. Jeannie Cornelius with a perfect inward pike. GYRY I Tuna Burke stays dry whale a shy friend goes under . K3 45531 f 52 is K 4 N wi, , X -F ,X,e n ' N E .!'iLEfa1 ,.Zg:f',f ' ,fi ,' 3 .,,f fd, if V V .. , ,A ..,-,f T41 M W ', L, 4 ,. f --If-rf 'ff Q W4 an lf? . 'f ' ' I -n l , ff? diff' fl! 14-J.f,f,4n-abr f ryy, M rryl ffvlllff' J. mf, f 2 if , 4? ' 4 na V2 gy., y Jf Vffggfff! ,,fL.fq ,zrxzild 7 ,4 ,za ANY TIME STOPHNG 'Mi ef Q FRONT ROW-VARSITY TEAM: Andy Magana, Bill Eddy, Bob Wolleson, Lance Brajevich, Jamie Zuniga, David Estrada. SE COND ROW-Dale Neuenswander, Art Villanueva, Bob Cleveland, Ed Detwiler, Robin Dreizler, Gene Schwarts. THIRD ROW Harry Jenkins, Jeff Lyle, Steve Swain, Paul Spear, Tim Farger, Louie Areyan, Joe Hartnell, Steve Dony, Ray Arellanes. V, 4,1 4- vw.. , ef. - -. 'lf Q -...V -.: 5 A'- , -, tix... Louie Areyan strides toward base. Player runs toward base while teammates look on. Hawks Stay on the Ball With all but one starter returning from last year's Redondo varsity baseball team, the i Hawks completed a 10-O win in their opening i game against Gahr in the El Segundo baseball tournament. , Returning seniors on the varsity team are: l Steve Swain, outfielder, Bob Cleveland, i outfield, Andy Magana, outfielder, Jeff Lyle, D l third base, Gene Schwartz, second baseg Ed Cervantes, second base and Paul Spear, pitcher. Final standings and a complete rundown will be available in the summer supplement. Steve Swain, senior, swings with a strong force. FRONT ROW-Richard Magana, Dennis Hoban, Robert Villanueva, Greg Steubs, Tom Royds, Danny Magana, BACK ROW- David Neff, Gary La Fountain, Jack Lunsford, Bruce Hartnell, Matt Des Rosier, Derek Arthors, Troy Reading. Gymnasts Strive Toward Perfection Working hard toward perfection, gymnasts under the direction of Judi James, coach and Lynn Buckwald, coaching aide, prepared for the upcoming season. Unfortunately, due to the early Pilot deadlines, the gymnastic season had not yet started, and therefore the team's scores cannot be recorded. The gymnastic team will, however, be covered in full the 1977 supplement. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Roberts, Cheryl Hanks, Julie Donlou, Trace Bost, Kelly Grey, Angie Carter. SECOND ROW: Angel Stewart, Mary Guerrero, Tracey Johnston, Terri Lake, Diane Osaki, Kathy Sockwell, Susie Steger, Debbie LeMeuse, Carol Platt, Julie Cor- tez, Alexandra Sandor, Nina Rosenberger. TOP ROW: Stephanie Brown, Margie Konrad, Toni Hanks, Debbi Cline, Carol Buch- wald, Susan Frommer, Paulette lden, Tracy Goldman, Michelle Saavedra, Tina Cooper. LEFT: Kathy Sockwell, junior, works hard to improve her tum- bling. RIGHT: Lynn Buchwald, aid, and Judi James, coach, help Susan Frommer, senior, better her performance on the un- even parallel bars. BOTTOM LEFT: Debbi Cline demonstrates agility and balance as she performes on the balance beam. 5 . A :ij ,,,,.ip:n:-vi f ' , , sr Sea Hawk Teams r . M. . , V. . . .V V -... . ary, Q' ' I V , L--A VA., Y ' V r,.V...., , If i 'i' .,.:.,.:g,.'.':.'.1r,::3f'15,5 -- fini' 1' .fz fl it . ga ' V AV 2, ,f 0114 f .,V ff 'gl V' . VV-,fV'1L . V . W M'-1 I -. It r . -. 4 V ,N-V, 1-2 44' V lv ' f A ' V V x 'X if .. -VV - ,,., .V ' V . V . . . .. .....,,e.... .. M, -bw ,F V -V V.-,QA-H lcwhwvt., X 11. , ,QA v .. , avg. i , , .J .., V -4 1 ,, V V, VH - , V V W., . ff V ,VV p V.. ,, , 3-V-V .--- V .,, 3- V VA ,A . 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Vg V ,Maw 1 f , V, f, f s fy ' f ' V',,iefVV 4 VZ' ,,,V.,..wfVV,V , . V W ff I V4 1, nf . f :wf ',,W , J 5 92 Strive to Win 1976 Varsity Football OPPONENT RUSHING PASSING SCORE Mira Costa 180 79 13-21 Lost Franklin 202 138 13-6 Won Harvard 125 44 6-30 Lost Aviation 71 85 6-43 Lost Lennox 90 167 15-29 Lost Lawndale 122 78 16-8 Won Miraleste 193 163 21-0 Won El Segundo 297 21 17-12 Won Leuzinger 208 115 6-20 Lost 1976 GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL SCORES 1976 GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL SCORES QVARSITYJ CJUNIOR VARSITYJ Redondo vs West 15-7, 16-14 , Redondo ve. Fountain veney 13-15, 15-11, 11-15 Redondo VS- BoVof'Y H 'S 15'of 15'o Redondo vs. Beverly Hills 15-8, 15-9 Redondo VS- 'og'oWood 15'7f 1541 Redondo VS. Inglewood 15-4, 12-15' Redondo VS. Leuzlngell' 15'2, 12-15, Redondo VS Leuzmger 15-6, 15-5 Redondo vs Culver City 7-15, 15-6, 15-7 Redondo VS Culver City 15'11, 15-5 Redondo vs Torrance' 9-15, 15-13, 15-4 Redondo vs Morningside 15-11, 15-8 segongo VS glommggde Redondo ve Leuzinger 15-4,7-15, 15-10 o oo ovo ooioooo' 15'3 15 '5 Redondo vs. Culver City 15-11, 15-5 Sedondo VS :'ennOX 15'6' 1 '?2 Redondo ve. Torrance 15-13, 4-15, 15-12 odoodo Vo- og'oWood 15' 1 1512 Redondo vs. Morningside 15-7, 16-14 Redondo VS' Leuzmgef '3' 5' Redondo VS' Centennial 15-4 15-7 Redondo vs. Culver City 15-12, 14-16, 15-6 Redondo VS' Lennox 15-87 Redondo VS. Torrance 9'15, 15'9, QCIF Competition, ' Redondo vs. Morningside 15-9, 15-9 R d d H LA' B . 16-14, 15-8 Redondo vs. Centennal 15-7, 12-15, 15-9 e on O VS aptlst Redondo vs. Lennox 15-O, 16-14 Redondo vs. La Canada 16-14, 10-15, 7-15 ANY TIME STDPPING Redondo vs. BOYS 43-16 19-39 16-42 15-50 20-35 Hawthorne Redondo West Aviation Miraleste Torrance Harvard Rolling Hills Burroughs Miraleste Notre Dame Glendale Oxnard Burroughs Miraleste EI Segundo tLeuzigner MHawthrone tCuIver City Long Beach Jordan Aviation MLezuigner 'i tHawthrone MCuIver City CIF-VILLA PARK Outcome Shows 1976 Cross Country GIRLS 18-45 Hawthorne 24-33 Miraleste 20-no score Aviation 21-no score Torrance 29-26 West League Standings 1976 VARSITY WATER POLO STATS RUHS 14 12 15 4 17 11 12 6 5 16 20 16 30 16 5 20 16 33 10 tAviation tournament MLeague Games 20 43 89 110 135 149 OPP 2 6 5 12 3 12 10 4 12 10 8 11 8 9 8 9 12 5 12 Success . , . Z J Lv M I .X fag -' NN-4 4- e , Z Ute:-.-is - . 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ONE WAY 97 aa..-.. , at W iii M e iigif di' gnu: 6 nk 6 U' ' '- fig 1 Ll A . . uf' V ga 'IPF an .f...,..,p , Q ,- .- Uxggiwgg 'J U' 'Nunn ' SUP 4 1 :MH . -X4 un , -. ill x , li W4 W nun gy. fe: 1- n a.'Lg.a 1113 33,31 Y 5 QQ-ai -1 Y 5 1.5 98. . ff, 'fl ,.Ai4f1:g,kfw,+:f-'f'.f-- ' ,A as ff XQ- i Sea Hawk Marching Band Grows FRONT ROW: Marcia Fulton, Sami Barret, Desiree Reyerse, Shelly Ingell, Sheila Owens, Kathy Potter, Valerie Owens, Laura Rowe, Diana Shoufer, Sarah Glass, Cheryl Williams, Susan Cooper, Jo- anne Morris, Linda See. SECOND ROW: Andre Schweitzer, Erin Collin, Tori Brillantes, Barbara Olson, Laura Gangloff, Liz Nathan, Beth Snyder, Jeannie Cornelious, Debbie Adrian, Leanne Tucker, Carin Cegelski, Eric Liseberg, Stefin Kline, Stacie 'Wagner, Larry Burke, Greg Chalekian, Steve Gill, Carol Rohrer. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Erikson, Melanie Ward, DeDe Kapper, Mark Dusek, Sharon Dorn, Leslie Johansen, Theresa Hubert, Bodley Hooper, Kellie French, Susan Mclntosh, Kristy Moffott, Monica Johansen, Sharon Ryan, Steve Curwick, Cathie Coullen, Rachel Carne, Peggy Garner, Cherly Jaffe, Vicki Carne, Michelle Botello. FOURTH ROW: Cayce Bartley, Carl Pritzkat, Brian De La Cerna, Art Villanueva, Dave Olson, Mike Rohrer, Mike Saltz, Dana McLure, Joyce Elliott, Danny Peirce, Paul Furtkamp, Greg Edison, Tina Raney, Dave Ber- nal, Dawn Wilson, Lorraine Adams, Shannon McLaughlin, Andy Furtkamp, Debbie Opom. FIFTH ROW: Kim Blessing, Rick Leonard, Craig Gill, Judy McLure, Bob Pier, Chris Appel, Joe Desimone, Pat Moors, Barry McFarland, Emily Stone, Allen Gilden, Sheri Steel- man, Tom Pier, Steve Adams, Bruce Brandsberg, Dave Moore, Julie Cortez, Kevin Dunkel, Lyn Branch. SIXTH ROW: Brenda Brian. SEVENTH- ROW: Jenny Auston, Ray Wurm, Jeff McCarrell, Greg Riley, Phil Collin, Katie Hawkins, Jeff Nikora, Don Chasse, Scott Schultz, Beatrice Kline, Dinah Lahnala, Cynthia Caughey, Lisa Laird, Marc Buchbaum, Tom Garnier, Gary Tall, Tami Benjiman Lisa Nakamoto. EIGHTH ROW: Suzanne Mansfield, Robert Villal nueva, Stacy Jones, Robbie Brillantes, Bill Root, Cindy Toland Tom Bybee, Mark Jones, John Elder, Diane Freiberg. TOP ROW! David Brown, drum major: Paul lden, Bart Hansen, Kelly Moran, glgrre Shimko, Russ Remington, Wayne Brashear, director: Bob 2 Shields: Marcia Fulton, R : Desiree Reyerse, E : Sheila Owens, D : Varerie Owens, O : Diana Shoufer, N : Cheryl Wil- liams, D : Joanne Morris, 3 Joanne Morris, displays her CARTER smile at halitime. 4. Dave Moore: Lost In Music as the Band starts halftime. E X., - -'J-.ff '.LwS. gl- A 1-,..'s,.. 1 -as -::. YVYY f----up--mm-as Ar . , , : 'T-Q als .-'-raft! ' ' Wife pffgx.,-:iq N M43 Drill Team Exhibits New Routines I - N if - H' V :z e I . 3-fa 5 ' f Ii' F , ROW ONE: Cindy Fladrich, lieutenant, Renee Hattingh, lieuten- ant: ROW TWO: Judy Hagar, Sheri Roamer, captain: Kathy Moore ROW THREE: Cheryl Rooberts, Erin Moran, Martha Glass, Judy Bray ROW FOUR: Laurie Roberts, Susie Bray, Vicki Claver, Denise Smith ROW FIVE: Carol Calver, Becky Hil- yard, Lynette Pina, Amy Wilson ROW SIX: Denise Roder, Tray Longworth, Debbie Lake, Cheryl Stewart, ROW SEVEN: Ann Schemel, Barbara Dusing, Julie lmig, Vicki Anderson ROW EIGHT: Erin Hall, Dianna Page, Denise Dangelo, Julie Ewart ROW NINE: Janet Ostler. Lieutenants, Cindy Fladrich and Renee Hattingh perform for the football crowd. With Sheri Roamer, captain, Cindy Fladrich and Renee Hattingh lieutenants heading the action, the Hawkettes Calias drill teamj provide all needed fun and excitement to halftime shows and a few basketball breaks. The drill team marches for competition in parades taking place in November. The team went to Magic Mountain with the Varsity Band to perform for the spectators in December. Drill team activities, besides halftimes and parades, included selling candy and rooter ribbons for its trip to Morro Bay in November. gf 1 ' D T ff .f .4 'i it In 14 g ir f I - t ae W, Sheri Roamer, captain, explains next moves to the drill team. .il- , E, ' - Ll 4 a , -g1, A Amy Wilson shines on at a pep rally v 0- 1 .A ' X. '1' . . Al 5 4. 'TU Drill team gives surprise attack for Wayne Roy, government teacher. 9 .. r Zig' ,, J -ag A 1 f r ' Y! 1, Q it 'earl .4 101 5 f- X Q If .YA 'litisxzf I 1 . ul fx' 7 A 2 , . 1 gm .,-qgigfgz If X -4 fl sk x Q A Xxx 3, 95.4 fav . PXQ ,it N .V . .' , 3: L Ui , -' - , f -l .'-1: lt ' jj fr Q J r -.. . - Q' uv 5 l , -L. . Q . L 31 N 'b4 ' ' P' M 4 .. 41 f-wr 0 bl Stage Band and Orchestra Blend Sounds 1. BOTTOM: Joyce Elliott, Art Villanueva, Paul Furtkamp, Andy Furtkamp, Carl Pritzkat. 2ND ROW: Diana Russo, Kevin Dunkel, David Brown, Greg Riley, Jeff McCarrell, Bill Blackwell, Rick Leonard, Joe Desimone, Craig Gill. TOP ROW: Dave Moore, Stacy Jones, Dave Ginn. 2. FRONT: Rene Widman, Denise Roder, Megan Moore, Robin Velarde, Melanie Ward, Barbara Hall, Ellen Walpole, Carol Rohrer, James Tucker, Carrie Burke, TOP ROW: Stella Vasalakis, Cynthia Cory, Peggy O'NeiIl, Kathleen Orangy, Donna Crownin, Wayne Brashear, band director: Cynthia Caughey, Ann Lasch, John Godges, Bill Blackwell, Pat Moore, Murray Horman, Sherry Steelman, Dave Moore. 3. Art Villanueva, Paul Furtkamp and Andy Furtkamp peform a number at a Stage Band assembly. 4. Cynthia Caughey, violin: Robin Velarie, viola 5. Bill Blackwell, Rick Leonard, Joe Desimone, and Craig Gill hack through Dizzy Gillespie. . .fe ff fit-421' 4'?.zi1:'i oo o ' 3. l Advanced Choir Serves Community FRONT: Laura Hubbs, Phyllis Uhls, Kim Nicholas, Terri Albrecht, Leann Carey, Kim Vorrholt, Bridgit Eldrigde, Lori Tucker, Desiree Love, Pat Moors, Cathie Cullen, Melanie Ward, Gerard Murphy, Carol Troxel, Cherrell Smith, Rene Widmann, Matt Plendl, Angel Enriquez, James Spencer, Todd Edison, Susan Cheatham, Sherri Potter, Pat Cahill, Jacqueline Mijares, Rosalinda Tiangco, Marcia Fulty, Jacqu- lyne Marts, Julie Gubala, Jonni Leavitt, Chris Salcido, Michelle Hensel, Shelly Wimbish, Carol Calvert. Advanced Choir enjoyed singing for many different organizations this year, but had the most fun Christmas caroling in the Del Amo Fashion Mall. Advanced Choir was last year called A'Capella. Harry Rude is the director and the lead singers are Desiree Love and Sheryl Smith. Michelle Hensel, senior, sings at Advanced Choir assembly. 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' .f - L' .' .- - ' Flag Twirlers-LEFT TO RIGHT: Cheryl Townsend, Donna Stowell, Gail Brown, and Cindy Bishop Touchdown! Gail Brown, head flag, twirls to the cheers Following the tradition of last year, Steve Curwick, is the squad's male cheerleader for this year. Along with him and other members ofthe pep group, they worked hard by promoting school spirit, putting on rallies and sponsoring school dances. Their support helped lead many Sea Hawk teams to CIF. Syncronized Swimming Brings Memories FIRST ROW: Desiree Love, Myra Salas, Kathy Peyton, Marlina Acosta, Kiff Kimber, Kim Rosenthal, Tina Hoellering, SECOND ROW: Candy Oden, Elaine Busby, Eva Kronen, Talura Seaborne, Tracy Young, Sheena Kinnon, Karen Keidser, Brigida Momand, Stephanie Shenk. THIRD ROW: Gail Brown, Darla Erickson. Tina Burke, Sandy Stankus, Debbie Hall, Pricilla Limutie, Cheryl Smith. FOURTH ROW: Rosa Mendoza, Debbie Miller, Nancie Oshrin- Lisa Boston, Stephenie Couture, Laura Hazelwood. Memories, the theme for this year's water ballet 1977 Graduating SGNOYS- show, had the syncronized swim team working hard Syncfonilad Swim Team for perfection. Under the direction of Lynda Seppanen, the show was held on January 21 and 22. lt consisted of 14 Marlina Acosta Patti Goldenson Tina Hoellering routines, including two trio, two duets and a Kiff Kimber COl'T1edy. - . I Desiree Love From sculling to catallnas nothing was forgotten. Kathy Peyton For all who belonged, are now left with times of Kim Rosenthal Memories. . . Myra Salas ,,A,. ,,,, ,N 6555? 5 Q21 ' Z ' W ff W Q ' ff ,g 7 , l - who W- V , gif-lfr' ' , 'f in-fe - . 1, 1 , ,F-,,,., l V 32 5 ,nf ,, 7Al,f'f2Zs,.,,AAd A- ., .J-L - vga, , pi' JZ- .fl 77 , ' Z. ff , A ' ,fi , r- -f ,,. 1--P19 - .1 A ,M-3:1 ,. :ffrf ,, .1 wfev' ' ,, ' ' Q f or li l --ff' ,Q fi ' ff V ' 1 251 .-L, ...Q ' ,Q , . V- H' Y, ff-1+ --1' 'Q' . sf My 4 . 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'Pfi- - ra.- a if af... ,N... , I, r ' 1 ff' gzffff' l l 4 1 ni' A Aah.-Y A smile for the camera and a song for the photographer Swimmers DVECUCQ Straight 'WGS for Show- 109 9 I l I A 1. LEFT TO RIGHT: Tammy Cowden, Stacy Cotter, Frances Va- laski, Dana Adams, Liz Nathan, Maryanne Oilsen. 2. FRONT ROW: Edy Abby, Lisa Pogue, Kendra Downing. 2ND ROW: Karen Cegelski, Tara Bushore, Ingrid Freeman, Cherry Essmeier. TOP: Julie Stanky, Cindy Black and Lorran Edison. 3. FRONT ROW: Lorraine Johnson, Kelly Morre, Cheryl Williams. 2ND ROW: Carol Roher, Chris Towles, Coco Taber TOP: Chris Den- Braber. 1. LEFT TO RIGHT: Rhonda Jensen, Kathy Kennedy, Gabby Hu- bert, Julie Cornellius, Sandy Williams, Judy Hersh and Melinda Barrett. 2. FRONT ROW: Lucy Guerrero, Diane Osaki, Tori Brillantes and Stacy Calwell. 2ND ROW: Debbie Klien, Kathy Banks and Angie Borden. TOP: Karen Moore, Robin Griffin and Colleen McGuin- ness. 3. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lauri Duffill, Theresa Gotez, Theresa Talvert, Joyce Guerard, Jerri Alverecht, Pat Fye, Kathy Klecka, Kathy Oddi, and Janet Mann. Combining -4 ..,, t Emotions With Movements As each school year has a character of its own, so does each year of Modern Dance. Using a combination of emotions and movements, each class obtains its own specialities. Here dance students are given the freedom to express themselves on their own creative levels and are able to develop their own unique body movements as the year progresses. ! Dancers Show Agility The Modern dance objective is to experience personal growth through movement exploration and to open the door to the world of dance. Dance Production includes students who have been in dance for three years. Students study a variety of styles: modern, ballet, jazz, and ethnic. They occasionally bring in guest dance teachers as well as sponsor Dance!LA. They feel it helps them to experience a variety of styles as well as understand movement vocabulary. Dance production is produced with guidance from sponsor Toni Marich. She feels this class does not train one to become a professional Cthat must be done privatelyj it just opens the door. ' li ll nj e ss . Sim L ix? , IX 1. Theresa Adams, artistic di- rector: Diana Downs, assistant director: NOT PICTURED Sharon Gullihur, choreography director. 2. Debbie Stott. Melissa Endom. Michelle Henzel, Joy Patten and Jean Atwater. working as a team. 3. Diana Downs. Jeanine Mc- Manus, Melissa Endom, holding their position. 1. BOTTOM ROW: Chrissy Smith. Debbie Dalton. Theresa Lunsford. Joy Patten, Diana Downs. Lisa Fikel. Schulamit Valledor 2ND ROW: Cindy Kunkel, Debbie Stott. Jeanine McManus. Melissa Endom. Scott Silvers, Marilyn Flammia, Laurie Bowman, Theresa Adams TOP ROW: Chris Overman. Denise Tomlinson, Michelle Henzel, Jean Atwater. Ms. Marich, Thea Brands- berg, Lynn Buchwald. 2. Diana Downs takes a graceful leap. .2S:E:3f:5:k5:5:5:25 - . . -'.'.'.f.tS I L ' I - COTY' x 3 , . ' 1 , I A 1 -. , - i V -I- fv lf- '-FPL, ' . H-if nw . .1 .lj ff-jf ,- . . .L . Q L - .-. ,Aw , 4, W4 ' 5. ' .M Nw- ' 1,:v,,i- A. . H 'Nh Q . -ft.-L VK' ,Lui :Lv . 'Iain .. ' T V P' .P --Q J.. ':'f.':Ts'3 ,Z-w.'4 .? 5 Q: N 'LM - ' inf. I Qv U ,wi-,.. ff- Q Q-Ll- Q.. if' li as-.6 12561 -Q ,.f,,.r-r-.. V' . Y., .N .N-. . xii 'A J .1 . Q -f , 4 gggf-.. -5. -'- ,- - . 3 --.,. - . -inkinaf. JA?-,LL S--.,-'34',-.Q '.. - .. 4 ifvii.-4.v'.l?.2'..'-L,i.x'c A - 354' .L nam. - . ...Ln L, A. . LL... 4 Otto Roder, Jill Peterson, Kelly Moore, Mark Hoadley, Kathy Kennedy and Scot Schrader in final practice. Mousetrap Sets Audience on Edge of Chair Agatha Christie's Famous mystery, The Mouse- Trap , captivated a larger-than-usual crowd on Nov. 18 and 19. The play deals with the various reactions of the residents in a English guest cottage who are all under suspicion of murder. The play stays up with the book and in some places passes it up, says Scot Schrader, who played Giles Ralston. He also added, We think that this play has interested more people than the others that have been put on. Many more people like a play with a climax or an exiting finish. THE CAST Mollie Ralston Kelly Moore Giles Ralston Scot Schrader . Christopher Wren Scott Garrett Mrs. Boyle Jill Peterson Major Metcalf Otto Roder Miss Casewell Kathy Kennedy i Mr. Paravicini Tom Royds Mr. Paravicini, la ed b Tom Ro ' ' Detective Sargeant Trotter Mark Hoadley Mrs. B0yle'S degthy y yds' explams the motlve of Cast takes final bows at ending performance 1' Mollie and, Giles Ralston, played by Scot Schrader and Kelly Moore, embrace after making up. Detective Sergeant Trotter, played by Mark Hoadley, tells his version of why Mrs. Boyle was killed. Stage Crew Erects Sets! 31-1.5 -5,1 '-. x . 5: 'Eire M, .. .. . , . I f I i 'Q ff' f ,i - L Wir? :' li as te CLOCKWISE FROM THE TOP ARE: Keith Fye, Mike Jackson, Russ Remington, Mark Hodly, Eva Kronen, Mark Shimko, James Harlow, Mark Dusik, Scot Shrader, Marilyn Flammia, and Pat Bashe. Stage Crew. lt's more than just opening and closing the curtains at all of the plays and assemblies. lt builds sets, back drops and accessories. They provide the atmosphere for all school, parks and recreation and district shows by organizing the set lights and recording sounds. The class meets sixth period under the supervision of James Harlow, resident stage manager. Many of the productions were hard, but the enjoyment felt at the climax of each play season was exhilerating. 27.2, ,S A '41 1:41 5 I DETQQJR X ,,,-,-,-,..., ,-..4 , W- , , Y ,,-,. ,.,.- ,,i.4-..,Y .gy ,fg'r- :rewtg'i'1Q,'g? ,, ..,, AfTrfZ:..f'1f,w1-E. ?'1'4'if'-Fw f E 3 A . S A f E , A 14f'L,2..ftf?',,f-4-,i,2,3sgA. . W ' 5, ,J ,J .Ji ,,,. J,.J.Ji,.-L,,.gi QLJL.. ..4l,.. J J J .J ' jdkr, 1, v In i!'f,., , - -tl'-1 51,7 -Q7-ft-1'--h--fm' ' 5931: 3li51'Lz'22', '-:.ff:'2 - A '. 57 i?1:i.I:,'i'5.'?3?f5Ylffi .I-L Q X - A . .' ?T'F'2,jS - S K .A J, I. .4 K -x ' ' V Qijyyfl' 1 ig I 'ls l Q, tfmb Semper Comites Continues Service to School 1. Member Cheryl Osborne rinses off a car at the annual Semper Comites car wash. 2. After many years of cupcake sales, Leigh Mulhearn, sponsor, cracks at the sight of one more. Semper Comites, the junior-senior girls service club, started off the year by putting on the Red and White dance. Homecoming, the first dance of the year, was a huge success. Throughout the year, they held money raisers such as a car wash, a turkey raffle and their ever-popular cupcake sales. ln December, the club sponsored three needy families and supplied them with toys and food for Christmas. Graduating seniors are Joy Patten, Joyce Scheumaker, Stacy Caldwell, Kathy Peyton, Cheryl Osborne, Debbie Sato, Leslie Stroud, Valesta Muzik and Cathy Osello. 'fig 'A 1 ' il It T if ' 4 rf AI'-hx sv elf' ' ,f '-aj W- T in.: X ,Q V , 'X ' . ., 4 e , 1,311 , y If-9r,,ff'Q X 7 Y rf' H. J ln' W BOTTOM ROW, L TO R: Cheryl Osborne, secretaryg Joyce Scheumaker, vice-president, Joy Patten, president: Thresa Goetz, historian, Erin Hall, hospitality: and Kathy Peyton, treasurer. ROW 2 L TO R: Judy Bray, Lori Mericle, Joanne Lorrimer, Stacy Caldwell, Becky Rodriguez, Debbie Sato, Leslie Stroud. ROW 3 L TO R: Valesta Muzik, Kathy Osello, Debbie Brown, Diana Page, Darla Erickson, Denise Dangelo, Carol Troxell and sponsor Leigh Mulhearn. ABSENT ARE: Lorri Weber, Sue Dickson, sargeant-at-arms: Debbie Lake, Barbara Dusing and Rose Cuiari. K 1 , W4 ' X X Agar, 1 nfl . 'GY .3 i 55?-5 is ' g bc I h ' f' 1 Klint?-'B if K A l U 1 RN X61 Z 'Y x 93, H Key Club Opens New Doors. . TOP ROW: Dave Miller, Kiwanis Club Rep, Cliff Kealy, Sean Docherty, Bill Peltz, Jack Dickason, Mitch Duryea, Mike Patris, Taylor Freeman, BOTTOM ROW: Rick Leonard, Joe Raemer, Steve Smith, Carlos Daniels, Melissa Endom, queen, and Glen Thompson. MISSING ARE: Dave Adamo, Craig Gill, George Miskell, Warren Rice, John O'Neil, Mark Phillips, Mark Forbes, Lorri Weber, John Church, Harry Staalberg and Sponsors Ray Bates and Richard Klein. Key Club, the boys' Service Organization, conducted many activities involving both the community and the school. Throughout the year, they sponsored dances and started a monthly newsletter that neighboring schools receive. Also, they became acquainted with the Kiwanis Club that sponsors them by attending their luncheons every Tuesday and helping them with various projects. Traditionally, Key Club officers are voted in when the new Student Council is elected. Elections were held in December resulting in Joe Raemer replacing Warren Rice as president. Joe Raemer, President, leads a meeting at a take- over Kiwanis Club luncheon at The Plush Horse. D0 NOT W kENTERA P' ' A., I .,,, 1 Karen Hathaway, Julie Parcells, Bob Crowe, Stacy Caldwell, Renee l-lattingh, Donna Brock, Jack Dickason, Tina Hoellering, Jean Wel come, Lori Weber, NOT PICTURED Cindy Fladrich. Etcetera Takes on New Smell Etcetera, the school magazine, which came out twice this year took on a new smell for the first issue, the cover which looked like a pizza, also smelled like one. Stories ranged from the best place .T to buy pizza to how freshmen look to different ' people. The second issue featured different types of stories and was edited by David Boyd. in Top Writers Receive Rlaudits Quill and Scroll, the honorary society for outstanding high school journalists chose 18 members for this year. Members are selected by teachers, on their work in student publications and their high scholastic achievement. Being purely honorary only few meetings were held. Members receive subscription of the Quill and Scroll magazine and a pin. The main project of the year for the Pen Pointers was the literary magazine, The Opus which received a first place rating. Quill and Scroll, BOTTOM ROW: Ken Svendsen, Kiff-Kimber, Jean Welsome, Renee Hattingh, Steve Smith. Janice Heimple. 2ND ROW: Cheryl Williams, Karen Hathaway, Stacy Caldwell. Lori Weber, Tina Hoellering, 3RD ROW: Dede Cottrell, Joyce Elliot, Denise Dangelo, Malinda Morris, Cindy Fladrich, TOP ROW: Bob Crowe, David Boyd, Julie Adams. hm JA l Pen Pointers, TOP ROW: Greg Taevs. Jeff Doney, Paul Roberts, Glen Thompson. Carl Pritzkat. Dede Cottrell, Bob Crowe, Renee Hattingh. Jean Welcome. 2ND ROW: Jeff McCarrell. Lorri Weber, Rorhelle Roth, Tina Hoellering. Stacy Caldwell. Joyce Elliot, Cindy Fladrich, Helen Hebert. Malinda Morris. ,... -,.,f,.......-f,,...--a.f.v - ---f- .W f..vf,,---vfr---.. - ---1,::::.--- T. - 77? Students Honored for Language Sponsored by Albert Wilson, Spanish National Honor Society gained new members at the semester. To qualify for the club you must have an A average in your Spanish class. One ofthe activities for this year was the traditional trip to Olvera Street. Due to lack of interest, though, it was cancelled. Officers for this year's Cervantes Club were Mike Bishop, presidentg Greg Pfeifer, vice-president and Debbie Dalton, secretary. Members include, Mike Bishop, Debbie Dalton, Greg Pfeifer, Lisa Alflen, Vickie Anderson, Cindy Bishop, Vickie Carne, Carin Cegelski, Angela Cook, Lori Daniels, Bea- trice Klein, Colin O'Conner, Kathy Oddi, Bryan O'Leary, Antinella Pacifico, Mike Patris, Steve Rocco, Warren Rice, Branden Rosin, Ann Schemel, Frances Valesky, David Clark, Lucian Olar, Ed Detwiler, Shirley Chapman. a H .lg ABOVE: Mike Bishop organizes things at a meeting BELOW Club members listen as Sponsor A Wilson explains upcoming Si .N- ',. I X KM' ,nn Q' . activities. K' Golf Club Gets in the Swing of Things FRONT ROW: Matt Carroll, John Horwath, Robert Oritz, Tim Braden. BACK ROW: Sponsors John Eakins, Dave Leach, member Richard Driller. MISSING ARE: Kathy Carrerio, Bobbie Noblett, Jim Petriken, Joe Russo, Stacy Jones, Larry Keller and Robin Dreizler. rg bl: t if MA Stacy'Jones, gon club president, grins for the camera. Golf Club got into the swing of things this year by increasing its membership and becoming more active. An interclub tournament was held every Thursday at Los Verdes Country Club to determine ranking in the club for competition. Contests were held in March and April against neighboring schools such as Aviation, Mira Costa and South. The price for the games were 51.50 for nine holes and Tee off usually at 3:15 pm. We would like to see more members in the club, stated Dave Leach, sponsor. We want to build a love for it in these people so later in life they will continue playing the game, he said. Also, graduating members were working for a golf scholarship that was offered this year to Park College in Kansas City. This team plays in the NCAA Golf Championships every year. 4 Cognotai Serves Community and School Cognotai, a service club for freshmen and sophomore girls, had a very successful year. Under the leadership of Barbara Hall, president, the club kept busy by having numerous sucker sells, a pickle and brownie sell and put on the annual Christmas Dance. For the first semester, their sponsor was Johann Christensen who, at second semester left the club and Redondo to move to Rome. Noel Hudson soon took her place and now is the new sponsor. The club met every Thursday morning, bright and early at 7:30. Qualifications included, a screen interview with the sponsors and the officers, good grades and a willpower to help. Cognotai concluded the year with a service project for the community. Cognotai officers FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Lori Roberts, secre- tary, Janet Petersen, treasurer: Barbara Hall, president: Lucia Coyoca, vice-president: Ann Schemel, historian. vxvxfwv f7'1' FRONT ROW: Ann Schemel, Lori Roberts, Barbara Hall, Lucia Coyoca, Janet Petersen. SECOND ROW: Vicky Anderson, Judy Hagar, Diane Johnson, Beverly Huffman, Lisa Alflen, Kathy Moore, Cheryl Stewart THIRD ROW: Kelly French, Laura Sacer- do, Kim Epstein, Susie Smith, Kathy Bowman, Lisa Nakamoto, Cynthia Caughey, Frances Valasky, Lori Daniels. TOP ROW: Robbie Snidow, Leslie Young, Susan Michal, Sally Stevens, Noel Hudson, Sponsor: Sarah Berger, Debbie Brown, Susan Seppanen, Julie lmig. Wheel Club Rolls Again FIRST ROW: Henry Sayers, Craig Morrison, secretary, Greg Taevs, vice presidentg Jeff Mitchell, president. SEC- OND ROW: Mark Naack, Nick Mandez, Jeff Doney, Treasurer, Tim Cook, Sgt. at Arms. ur . f if uf i , J ff' Greg Taevs, vice president and Jeff Mitchell, president. Wheel Club, headed by Jeff Mitchell and sponsored by Michael Gray, has done various activities to fulfill the year. Along with putting on the Valentine's Dance and the One Quarter to go dance, Wheel Club has been very successful in raising money on a bottle drive. Being a underclassman organization, Qualifications for the club requires you be a freshman or sophomore, have good grades, and be willing to work. Both boys or girls are welcome. Clubs Promote Special Interests QQ? mr ,mf French National Honor Society, a lifetime honor ' ', 1 Lvff' ,. . .I E' , 4 ' V.,:, I 1, 4, lr'-l7.',!:V7V,'?., L ' ' 'urc inw., ' , 1 I V' X , , TOP ROW: Don Martin, Katherine Pinaquy, Pascale Bourhis, Kooky Burch, Scott Pettit. BOTTOM ROW: Lorie Bittich, Leslie society for French students, was sponsored this year Stroud, Lilian Winer, Lauren Edison and Kim Nguyen. by Katherine Pinaquy. The club's initiation includes such thrills as eating snails and questioning those to be future members, in French. All members must carry a B average in French and have taken the course for three years, stated Tina Hoellering, club member. N I V : . :Wi-a W Q '-QA, qi . V LX -. . ,-.5-I . it 'N ff 'F rd K! ,xff tts. fx Chess Club, the sports club for brains, was sponsored this year by Brian Arthurs. The club held its meetings during lunch when they engaged themselves with tension-breaking tournaments. TOP ROW: Tim Verlarde, Tod Steffean, SECOND ROW: Paul Rob- erts, Robert Walls, Craig Morrison. BOTTOM ROW: Jack Tylar, Kirk Weatherman Parents of students in athletics and other support groups formed the Booster Club to aid and promote all areas of student interests on campus. The cIub's biggest accomplishment was the Celebrity Basketball game on March 4, which raised S1,500. Much of the money went to the new track, and more went to equipment for the weight room. A newsletter, bright red jackets, and energetic support at athletic events added to the members' motivation. Skiers Hit Slopesg Boosters Promote Spirit i 4 , . lf 5 ,f ill is s ' ,:,, M A VV.V,, T ,,,. . ...My -, L V x, , -wi - ,A ,L A l 1 f L - Z . . 1,V, 1 AJY iii' 17' ..l' f ,A , 2 A xlli A X A iw ,digg f 7 1 z X i 745, X . . fl 3-,,- ,-...A Mm-'I-5 fi ' P Ai TOP ROW: Dina Lahnala, Margie Konrad, Tina Dorey, Kiff Kimber, Cindy Fladrich, Renee Hattingh, Lorri Weber, and Marlina Acosta. Ski Clubfs most interesting time of the year is EOTTOM ROW: Tracy Young, Jean Welcome, Steve Smith, Linda when it's raining here at Redondo and it's snowing 'mon' and Km Rosentha' at the local resorts. The club sponsor this year was Lynda Seppanen. At this time not many meetings had taken place, but the snow fever had already hit many of its members as they headed up for the slopes for their own individual enjoyment. BACK ROW: L'Cena Rice, Shirley Nemcek, Ruso Couture, Bob Rice, Ron Versteeg, Nelson Lyle, Clare Bishop. SECOND ROW: Dan Villa, Roy Beeman, Alice Cervantes, Yvonne Couture, Mary Villanueva, Betty Eddy, Eleanor Lyle, Rowena Versteeg, Doloris Kalenda, THIRD ROW: Carolyn Villa, Bob Nemecek, Arlene Reading, Carol Stone, Duane Stone, Bob Villaneuva, Peg Poer, Joan Gates, Gloria Bishop. FRONT ROW: Les Congelliere, Bob Poer, Ted Leonte, Lair Leonte, Bob Gates, Paul Rowe. 4L.g1q-in Bowlers Strike for Perfect Score BOTTOM ROW: Chuck Rutledge, Joanne Larimer, Stephanie Foremon, Cori Lumpp SECOND ROW: David Jennings, Chris Appel, Gary Jacobs, Hiley Muzik, Randy Ross, Chris Rowes THIRD ROW: Carol Troxel, Lora Hazelwood, David Brewer, James Broadbent, Kathy Jacobs, Rick Junge, James Kraft, Chris Berg, Mark Klien, Don Sayles, Ray McNeeley, John Porter, Sponsor LAST P'W.'f John O'Neal, Dave Cizik, Ed Sulpice, Bill Cizik, Don Brown Hoping for strikes and spares but never a gutter ball is the Bowling Club which meets every Monday afternoon at the South Bay Bowling Alley. The club is divided into about ten competing teams with three people on each. The teams are scored using their handicap and the book average. The first place team, highest game and highest series receive awards every season Ceach semesterj. Other awards are also given at the end of the year banquet. Under the leadership of John Porter, sponsor, and Larry Keller, president, the club had a very striking year. Aim is the name of the game. no 1- if -if-uiirza-',g', - FRONT ROW: Rose Ciauri, Greg Taevs, vice-president, Susan Hotchkiss, secretary-treasurer: Denise Gayle, president. 2ND ROW: Joyce Thurston, Nedra Anderson, sponsor, Melinda Barrett, Gabrielle Hubert, Julie Cornelius, Diane Johnson, Susie Rinebold. TOP ROW: Steve Neeland, Kris Kelsey, Sally Ropp, Sherry Peter- son, Lauren Edison. World Friendship Aids Foreign Exchange Students Hola. Buon Giorno. Allo. Guten Tag. Hello. ln any language the purpose of World Friendship Club is the same, to welcome and aid Redondo's foreign exchange students. The club does this by finding homes for them to stay during their visit, throw welcome and farewell parties in their favor, buy them a yearbook and show them the sights of Southern California. Throughout the year the club had many fundraisers to promote the exchange student program. H- J- .- .-. A Ln-..-5 Kathy Jacobs tallies more perfect scores for her team. Larry Keller, president, aims for perfection as team members look on. 129 CSF-All Work and No Play? ,l 'figs X x xl' .fha-15.5 -.g. .14- FRONT ROW: Brandon Rosin, Craig Clark, Jamil Momand, Bryan O'Leary, Rob Brillantes, Don Martin. 2ND ROW: Jim Edwards, Cass Johnson, Kathy Bowman, Lisa Nakamoto, Sheila Owens, Diane Freiberg, Dede Cottrell, John Godges, Dan Benner. 3RD ROW: Jeff Moore, Beatrice Klein, Vicki Anderson, Cheryl Stew- art, Francis Valasky, Greg Taevs, Ed Dickson, Russell Ciufo, Dav- id Boyd, mantlebearer: Craig Gill, Mickey Bitsko. 4TH ROW: Scott Petit, Keith Riles, Val Owens, Eileen Burley, Carol Rohrer, Dennis Teel, Robert Carlson, Mike Patris. 5TH ROW: Anatonella Pacifica, Barbara Hall, Janet Peterson, Laura Edison, Rick La- mont, Mark Taupier, Robert Ortiz, Paul Roberts. LAST ROW: Cathy Carriro, Kathy Peyton, Suzanne Dickson, Bob Crowe, Scott Leonard. Even though members of the California Scholarship Federation are 91 of Redondo's more intellectual students, they showed that there's plenty of time for having fun too. Sponsored by Melissa Angalet and Richard Klein, CSF members spent a half-holiday at Knott's Berry Farm on December 10, and on February 11 they went to Disneyland for National CSF Night. Officers include David Boyd, mantlebearer and president: Dede Cottrell, vice-president: Kathy Peyton, secretary-treasurer, Cathy Carreiro, historian. '2.1:f:-F--N. W7 '-f . Spirit Commission Overworked i rg!! ill ll I Il 'll kg .N ,3gg2:: f1-- -11'::f+ H? IH ll C E-3 .15 Steve Curwick attempts to deal with apathetic tree. FRONT ROW: Glenny Blitzkrieg, Debbie Howard, Sheri Roamer, Joyce Thurston, Carla Hayashi, Yo, Spirit Commissioner, Jeff McCarrelI, Mickey Bitsko. BACK ROW: Julie Ewart, Darlene Gomez, Suzanne Hotchkiss, Clarence Wilde, Freddy Snurd, Wild Man Staalberg. Despite the fact that Spirit Commission planned on more activities then it could carry out, Steve Curwick's spirited crew organized the Harvard picnic, a hat and button day, a carnation sale and also took charge of the First Chance Dance. Spirit Commission is composed of pep squad and drill team members plus other spirited students. Los Amigos Extends Friendship 1 , , i ROW 1 L TO R: Blanca Pimental, Jeanie Hernandez, Letecia Cortez, Sally Estrada, Anna Duarte, Joe, Gabriel Savala. ROW 2 L TO R: Francisca Pimemtal, Felicia Perez, Valerie Hernandez, Myrna Martinez, Fabiola Del Rio, Connie Huante. ROW 3 L TO R: Lydia Peralta, Walter Martinez, Jose Cortez, Ramone Her- nandez, Connie Rosentield, Burnadette Howard, Barbara Luna, Frank Contrares. ROW 4 L TO R: Beto Arrello, Tommy Zepeda, Albert Acevedo, Sergio Mar- tinez, Sam Zepeda, Adrinne Arrellano, Frank Pimen- tal. 2. Francisca Pimental and Anna Duarte relax after a meeting. With president Barbara Luna and sponsors .lack McClain, Mario Ortiz, Socorro Tarazon and Florence Powers, Los Amigos, a new friendship club, was started this year. Throughout the year they held car washes and food sales to reach their goal of having enough money to put on a dance. The main idea of this club is to extend a feeling of friendship, stated Jack McClain, sponsor. They would like to break down the barriers at Redondo and enlarge the club, he said. Everyone is welcome. Nurses Aide Brings Relief to Patients 1. NursesAide LTO R:Gabby Davis, Bridgid Moore, Rita Northrup, Rosanna Hernandez, Cathy Nico- lini, Cindy Hernandez and sponsor Florence Pow- ers. 2. Mida Martinez helps out at the hospital. Q T f 552, l , 5? . - 2 - A f 4 ' f f w e . . ..V-..a:fn-191:-gcawv.. Y . v ' ' I rf.: , ' .5 - 1 it t a s R. ei ' 5? ' 4 F-flat' A, , , 5 1 6 . if Q 1 4 Nurses Aide is just what it is called. They help the nurses with the patients and such, said Florence Powers, sponsor. The difference between Nurses Aide and Candy Stripers is the aides get to help make the beds and work with the patients. CandyStripersdo not-although both are necessary. Although Nurses Aide is a class, they only spend two days ofthe week at Redondo. The other three are spent at the hospital. Right now the class is small, but I hope more kids will takeitnextyear. Boys, especially, because the hospitals are always in need for Orderlies, DCTO 4 4 1- French Club members BOTTOM ROW: Charlie Ryan, vice-president, Barbara Hall, secretary, Mark Sweet, president, and Ron Rice, treasurer. TOP: Kathryn Pinaquy, sponsor: Scott Smith, Al Jackman, Cliff Wat- son, and Diane Johnson. NOT PICTURED are Lydia Brady, Susie Rinebold, and Denise Gayle. Homemaking Club members, 'BOTTOM ROW: Capri Herdman, Dena Frageman, Angel Stewart, Connie Huante, and Susie Bray. NOT PIC TURED are Melissa Endom, vice-president, and Abbey Torres, second semester president. Specialized Clubs Promote Various Interests French Club was one of the most active clubs on campus this year thanks to a concerned sponsor and active members. Some of the highlights of the year were the French banquet held in the cafeteria which was crowded and well received, a snow trip with French National Honor Society in February, a trip to the J. Paul Getty museum in May, and the audition for the Gong Show in March. Singing a funny French song, the club members were in hopes of winning the losers fee! Homemaking Club was larger this year than in the past enabling them to have larger scale activities. At Christmas time, the club got names of residents of a local convalescent home and made each of them gifts. Homemaking Club tries to improve personal and community living and is also for girls interested in creative activities such as cooking and sewing. Hoping to make money on the peanut butter cup sale, the club will now be able to continue strong next year because they did. Candy Stripers as a club weren't active, but as an individual accomplishment, were very strong. Candystripers are girls who do volunteer work at local hospitals such as reading and talking to patients, running errands for the nurses, and assisting the patients in various ways. Besides providing hospitals with much needed help, the program is designed to enrich ones self. .39 Candy Stripers, are: Brenda Osborne, Erin Moran, Darlene Go- mez, Barbara Dusing, Diane Johnson, and Heidi Aichinger. wf 135 Y' l . 'lk ,Z Tuesday Travelers Luncheon Club talking about trips for the future. Travelers Enjoy Trips in Area The club was formed to learn more about other languages, a few phrases to communicate when you're travelingf' said Tom Wilson, sponsor. But they wanted to go on trips, so we do. The Tuesday Travelers Luncheon Club has been involved in many trips. The first trip was to the County Fair at Valencia in October. An unusual event happened the week after they toured the Los Angeles Harbor. The Sansinea tanker blew up. Knotts' Berry Farm, Disneyland, and Magic Mountain were the club's other activities. We average about three or four trips a year, adds Mr. Wilson. ' They meet about once a month and there are no dues. Everybody pays for his own way on the trips. FRONT ROW. Lydia Peralta, Monica Gardea, Louise Carlos, Tom Wilson, Jose Becerra, Frank Contreras, Gabriel Zavala. 2 ROW. Pinentel Francisca, Lupe Heredia, Berie Hovarf, Albert Aavedo, Adrean Arellan. LAST ROW. Humbeta Amellamo, Sergio Martinez, Pimentel Blanco, Robert Zepeda, Vivian Bernal, Sam Zepeda, Maurice Hermosillo, Frank Pimental, Tommey Zepeda. Q... 1 -v ..... it ,I ni. ff: 2 , - if ' '1 ' sr- ' is ,' f gi si 1 A The masked robber in Reonion and his accomplis. Television Arts, a new club composed of MGM students and sponsored by Jack McClain. These eccentric hams do skits-mainly adlibbed, on any idea or subject they can think of. Their skits are filmed and taped, the film is then able to be played back on a television set. Special effects, though limited, is often used by the cameraman. He uses models for shots of outsides of buildings. One of their plays they have done is Gone With The Whiz, which is about a rich old man dying and all his relatives want is his money. He gives it all to charity except E53 for this wino brother. Others that they have done are: Reonion, a bank robbery in Mexico, and Scrooge. Television: An Art? The model bank used for special effects. 4:3 ...f . 4. ...D A Li L PICTURED ABOVE CLOCKWISE: Ingrid Freeman, Susan Martins, Da- mon Fortier, David Gaffney, Alan Dice. Jeff Dony, Lucy Guerro. Greg Taevs. Scott Leonard, Carl Pirtzkat, Scott Schulz, Sheron Dice, Julie Cornelius, Robin Page. 137 '. Enthusiasm Shows for Girls' League N Girls' League may be fewer in number, but its strength and ,,. .5 M-fs. s... enthusiasm is all over the campus. ,cg Q ' Headed by Susan Frommer, president, the League held its annual Book Fair. Instead of having it on campus they took it over to Del Amo Shopping Center. Heart-O- Grams for your secret Valentine wore sold by the girls in February. Stairway to Heaven the Spring I Dance, made an enchanted night for all. Right, Executive Board, Mary Vassilakis, Treasurer, Susan Frommer, president, Gail Brown, vice-president, Donna Brock, secretary. ha 6 -x 23 Neff f ...,. Q Members:'FRONT ROW, Mary Vassilakis, Gail Brown, Susan Frommer, Donna Brock, Carole Hellinga. SECOND ROW: Tobie Berger, Julie Ewart, Irene Muzik, Donna Stowell, Rhonda Reading, Kendra Downing, Kathy Oddi. THIRD ROW: Karen Westberg, Joyce Sheumaker, Diane Johnston, Erin Collin. R-Club Unites-lt's A Person?! No longer is it boy-and-girl, but person. All athletes at RUHS have been united to form one R-Club for letter-persons. -1 A 4' - Since no sex dominates, Jeff Lyle and ' Linda Kinnon, seniors share the office of -S president. Patti Webb and Warren Rice are the junior reps. In January, R-Club sponsored the lst Annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. All the concession stands at Pavilion sports events and Sports nights are sponsored by the R-Club. Teaming together this year were sponsors Lynda Seppanen and Ron Page. N Executive Board. FRONT ROW: Pattie Webb and Linda Kinnon. SECOND ROW: Warren Rice and Jeff Lyle. FRONT ROW: Sheena Kinnon, Brigida Momand, Patti Goldenson, Nancie Oshrin, Elaine Busby, Karin Keidser. SECOND ROW: Deenen Jenkins, Carol Roberts, Amie Neblett, Tesie Dornburg, Jamie Nelbett. THIRD ROW: Gary Kingston, John Lonka, lrena Muzik, Danny Kelly, Jean Welcome, Mike Bishop, Lorri Webber, Steve Smith. STANDING: Karen Hathaway, Kathy Navarro, Patti Webb, Linda Kinnon, Marlina Acosta, Warren Rice and Jeff Lyle. Thespians 'Remember Mama' for Spring Project 1. Drama members include: Michelle Hen- sel, Kathy Kennedy, Kelly Moore, Tom Royds, Jean Atwater, Debbie Dalton, Jack Dickason, Scott Garrett, Joyce Gurrard, Mark Hoadly, Julie lmig, John lobst, Danny Jacob, Kathy Oddi, Chris Overman, Gregg Pearce, Joe Porter, Herbert Putz, Lauri Roberts, Todd Schneider, Scott Schrader, Sue Stalmer, Dean Thomas, Cherly Town- send, Tracy Bowman, Laura Chambers, Otto Roder, Rhonda Ryan, Jill Peterson and sponsor John Bennett. 2. Thespian Jill Peterson smiles for the camera. Lead by President Michelle Hensel and sponsor John Bennett, the Thespians remained active throughout the school year. At Christmas time they traveled to neighboring grammar schools performing a holiday play. More recently, the club put on a play called I Remember Moma The idea came from an old television series that went by the same name. To remain active, We try to have an activity for every month, stated John Bennett. .47 dv 7- , sq' 1, Firm? xy 4- an!! QC I ,-aiu' I 4 . A I' 3' f 4 K . 5 . . K . 1 I . x. 5 1 o- n V it 'J - A -,wif -.Iii Q -. - - 21551, ml.-9 , ir ': R '!?J?1 ., if 1 ' ' --e . 2 x, I , Lx. .:. 4 ,, sw ,. . .,,.. 5 F. 1.x.L . , 5 1 -I9 n A z,.,', li- A K ' PEED CHECKED .p Jaffa .ftfl fl . M, 1 TK-'.,-'25,-Q, xf . u x ' E-'I . if . Ji, P AIIAR 'I' v.,-14' ' T Board Works Counselors, TOP LEFT: James Riewer, superintendent, TOP ROW: Dr. L. W. Busby, Jr., vice-president: Hob Uhls, Board president, Wallace Pereira, clerk, Wilbur Andrews, board of directors, Gracie Dean, board of directors, Richard Klein, head coun- selorg 4 I 3? ff .-: x , . . , - ' . A. -I, X , I, -.K . . , . . IK. .-X , ,i - AAS' ,g , uf. 'fr , I , , T. cz , .4 ,, a , ,,, , 1 1 . 'f f' T , 4 1 , - -, , , ,H , ill 2.1, . M, 4, 2 f W T ai l 2 2 A . , 1 4 V wf'i. fm ffv- I Z r f , ' Q ' N ' ' Ni A sf I 1' ' A XF ' . - 4 L. 4 I . . . f i' . . -' 11:4 ' A - f- Q .. RX? 'ln With Administrators, Staff for School Goals Marion Warren, counselor, Dorothy Duley, counselor, Bill Mar- tin, counselor, BOTTOM ROW: L'Cena Rice, principal, Charles Waters, vice-principal, Mark Arwine, vice-principal, James Van Wagoner, vice-principal, Raymond Bates, dean of students. mah , wqx . 9 w F A j i. 5 Jef Q is , iwuxggk-:1fgZ1'k I , 1 I F I , l 5 4 new I. Instructors Teach and Have a Wide Every teacher was once a child, and like most of us, had dreams of what they wanted to be when they grew up. Mr. Aegerter had a goal of being a football coach, Mrs. Anderson says she had negative goals: never to be a teacherl, Mr. Anderson, having grown up on a farm in Nebraska, wanted to be a farmerg Mrs. Angalet wanted to be a medical doctor and go into cancer researchg Mr. Arthurs just wanted to be a hobo. fn ? 1 Varied Subjects Variety of Goals. While Mr. Ball had dreams of becoming a rich doctor, Mr. Bennett had hopes of becoming either a fireman, an engineer, or a professional singer. LARGE PICTURE: Molly Hartwell, Marion Warren, and Ray Bates, work in a flurry at the counseling office. 1. Laverne Aegerter, math, 2. Nedra Anderson, English, 3. Richard Anderson, woodshop, 4. Melissa Angalet, English, 5. Betty Osborne, secretarial pool, Mabel Alexander, recorder, Molly Hartwell, counseling office sec. 6. Joyce Nagel, sec. to Mr. Waters, Betty Smith, student body account clerk, Celia Gomez, attendance office clerk, 7. Jim Archer, math, 8. Brian Arthurs, ecography, 9. James Ball, science, tennis and volley- ball coach, 10. John Bennet, English, performing arts, 11. Pat Francis, audiofvisual technician in library, Toby Knaak, sec. to Mrs. Rice, Eleanor Calisher, sec. to Mr. Arwine, 12. Barbra Rude, attendance office clerk, Ruth LeBaron, sec. pool, Irene Yelich, Title l Clerk. ze uf' f ,, 14, . . ' V f' ,, 31. - f-..'.-,.,,,,W ' 41. f pg: AZWH I I 1 X5 Ji' is Sm 9 , f ,. ', ly mm V .,,! rg., - ,,. 4 10 3'--YA V . fe-2, ,.,, , -fi r r ' 4? 41,5- .CQ wg, ,-05-125. , v- . sez 'Tw-X 'fur '1 'df fe- 6 Wm. ,f 3 ix. f'- fs SPEED CHECKED T BY , RADAR I ff f 'Q Q 6 ,nl 145 Many goals have never been realized, but still it's fun to look back on childhood dreams. Miss Brandenburg loved horses so naturally she wanted to be a cowgirl complete with spurs, Mr. Brashear had hopes of being a test pilot or an architectg Mr. Carter just wanted to be a mang Mrs. Christensen- Horne says she did not want to be a teacher, but she wanted to be a microbiologistg Mrs. Combs was a true journalist at heart and always knew she was meant to be in that field in some way, Mr. Congelliere wanted to be a BIG pro football player, Mr. Dadian wanted to be involved with school in some way or to be in sportsg Mr. Eakins hoped to be a Naval pilot, Mr. Ferrell knew he wanted to be in a print shop or else a fireman, and Mrs. Flahive wanted to be a teacher. ! ' NP- ',....... A -0-. .Q i if Q N gl ff, VQJ' -th? X VL 'ik' K Q iga ir -V A1 'ff -. . fs If N ' Y ' L l i S5 ff l K5 i l X j i 146 l f, From Cowgirls to We Have Many opportunities are provided for students to explore different areas of interest such as Nursery School aides, Candystripers, and the many courses offered at SCROC. We have classes where we build airplanes, learn about investing money, learn how to be an insurance salesman, or we can learn the Hustle in a P.E. class. We can learn to be journalists, we can learn the many aspects of a print shop, we can learn architectural skills in mechanical drawing, or almost anything else where there is an interest. ...K 5 . ill. 1 3 'l -1 M X 4, '- g N I x ll, I T, IWW A ,,.r'1, I Wt:-ss' i Test Pilots. Them All! Inn, f' ' 1. Deena Brandenburg, English, social studies 2. Wayne Brashear, performing arts, world history 3. Bill Carter, ecography, American gov. 4. Johann Christensen Horne, English 5. Jolene Combs, journalism in 6. Les Congelliere, IGE, English, head football coach,wres- . Way. , BR tling coach 7. Onnig Dadian, driverfhealth ed. 8. Harry Dinnel, P.E., head basketball coach 9. Barbra Duncan, student store 10. John Eakins, math, science 11. Joe Ferrell, print shop 12 personal living. I yclf 4 ..... ,. My 3 4. , . Linda Flahive, EMR English, social studies, drivers ed., 5 K X 1'-aw. l. E l M 'V ..,,,, AAYAVA, k kbp' I Never Wanted 1. Zelma Fortney, English 2. Marvin Friebel, industrial ed. 3. George Galanes, science 4. Shirley Gayle, business 5. Dodie Gelon, English, foods 6. Irv Glushenko, mechanical drawing, science 7. Jerry Goddard, American government 8. Michael Gray, math, football and soccer coach 9. Bonnie Hart, foreign language 10. Richard Hoyme, English 11. Noel Hudson, fine arts LARGE PICTURE: Dave Johnston, senior: Debbie Hall, juniorg and Gene Schwartz, senior, in bachelor foods. ATB L . -.x.,.... , up-. 'W gear. 'V if ' A iii?- ' rig? I 1-' J . I f f ,f if-,, F il-1 -it' gp. v J. if ifJL'K1Y5 fr.' - '7 9' ,5.giga4gg 1 I , .W .W -''53-:gf':gZfQ,L':r.ft I I , lg!! .A 'f Y mi .. C' 1:59159 4' .14 . Q ,A I . 1 fi 4'2:,ZyWWim l M Q 5 to Be a Teacher When asked what they wanted to be when they grew up, most teachers were amused to look back at themselves when they were our age or smaller. Perhaps that's how we'll look back on our pasts: with amusement and happy memories. Mrs. Fortney says she never wanted to be a teacher until she was in junior collegeg Mr. Friebel had dreams of becoming a professional baseball player: Mr. Galanes wasn't sure what he wanted to be until he got to college, then he decided to teach scienceg .AL '11 Mrs. Gayle wanted to be a nurse: and Ms. Gelon didn't have any goal but her students seem to think she wanted to have FUN. Mr. Glushenko was confused since everyone was getting drafted, so he just wanted to be a bumg Mr. Goddard wanted to be a police officer: Mr. Gray wanted to teach and to coach footballg Dr. Hoyme was a train nut, so he wanted to he a railroad engineerg and Ms. Hudson wanted to be involved with art in some way. v l 2 hi Q 4 SPEED ECHECKED E BY RADAR W I' .U I Ihvv S I .3 1 ,r s .. Win I .Kx, 3 -I 8 V ,f,. MAX F gif xxx I 1 'A ' , N ...ll 5'5fl3. ' i f I 1. Judi James, teaches science and P.E., and her favorite rports are tennis and snow skiing. 2. Harry Jenkins, who's idol as a child was John F. Kennedy, teaches P.E. 3. Jane Kawakami thinks freshmen are the worst: she teaches busi- ness education. 4. Student activities director, James Keema, likes to work with student leaders and eat at the same time. 5. Inez Kensit, creative cooking. Teachers' Idols: F.D. Roosevelt, 0000005 000004 .we 006000 'fe 4, I 6. Superman, the Green Hornet, and F. Roosevelt were Ron Koop- er's idols as a child. He teaches freehand and beginning art. 7. Science teacher, David Leach, enjoys water skiing and golf. 8. Vivian Macedo, who had a childhood idol, Clark Gable, teaches business education. 9. Kathyrn Hepburn was an idol to Toni Marich, P.E. instructor, as a child. 10. Our whole family is singers, said Jack McClain who teaches art and freehand. Mr. McClain enjoys Welsh singing and jazz. Superman, Hemingway. wad 1,1 ff f i '?5?fffff,,,-at V V .7 l ... is a - a f Q , .V In H ,, .-.QT . , f ' ,, .4 an af- A :Tig Q I el rg 7 aj, if l 3: 'L z . I3 H., , ,M WV' it -- er N.. 7 , , .I ,,A 1 1 ,V f' ?',J4E'vJ ,.,.,.,, . ., f.. 4.-V 1, ' Q f .5 -, in i ' 1' 'll .,i.gQ4ii.L,, , .. W, i if f , 'iq ' vig,-1f.f2Zw.,.! I , f WS, I . 1 , . rfl v ' I v ' I --1 I : Some of McClain's idols as a child were Leonardo, Ernest Hem- ingway, Franklin DW. Roosevelt. Sherlock Holmes, and Tarzan. 11. What did you do wrong this time? 'Q' , A 'A s..' PN if .W-aa.......- Mgfgggg 'YIFIII fi 2. 49 6 . Popular Sports: Tennis, Water 'Q ' g l 'ws V Q 'Wuvv' R ,,,. V -... V 1. He's smart, he's letting Mr. Kooper do the work. 2. Sophomores, without a doubt, exclaimed Richard Mclntosh, a U.S, history teacher. He's talking about which age kids are the most difficult. 3. Mike Mercadante teaches machine shop and enjoys coaching sports for young boys. -1 '1-Q ,- v-. I fi Snow Skiing, skiing. .- 'l r N - . s, 1- l' :iff ills- , X f sw u Milk Qs! IT 1 . -Q-. 5., Q . - . ' .-,-.A..L'- - - - J ., f. ' ' .J 1-P . '. I' x G ' ZA.. . gil-'F E F 5331 nil 1 91.5.5 2 L - 5, wr-7 , . -or x 1- 1:1 - ,,:. -11 -I w 1 ' P AQ' '51 E fx, gl V ,iffy 3:13 . , ' 3.1 - 3:3 1-.X v . -f r ,l,t.1zA' ,lx '5 . ::.,, ,x.g. - A rf' I 'Sf ' -,s w ' --:ir lr 1, -Q V . 1,4 '1 - f.. Qui -.fly 1 . .- i Q, - i Eglin' i.'.y5A:.1 W x 4. The teacher of aeroscience and photography, Ted Misenhimer. has an idol of Charles Lindbergh. 5. Don Morrison, science teacher. 6. Leigh Mulhearn teaches ecography and world history. 7. One of the many teachers who likes water skiing is Christina Nielson, who teaches home economics. 8. Three idols of Maureen O'Connor, English teachers were Am- elia Earhart, Margaret Boruke White, and Margaret Mead. 9. Taking pleasure in working with wood, gold leaf, and marketry in his free time is Mario Ortiz, Spanish teacher. 10. l'm a snowski buff, stated Ron Page a special ed instructor and football coach. He also takes pleasure in boating and reading. ' SPEED CHECKED BY RADAR reliefs. Plain-Cori fed ft V L .P- Favorite Pastimes: xf' Reading, 1. How artistic can you get? 2. Russ Parkison, the teacher of auto shop, had an idol when he was young, Phil Hill, a champion car racer. 3. Barbara Perry: her favorite activities are volleyball and tennis, teaches P.E. 4. Nancy Drew, she was so clever, Katherine Pinaquy, who teaches IGE and French is talking about her idol when she was x ws: . ' -.,s.a-sll W i fA if 1 Q4 :lg SX l -. O .g Sleeping, Eating. young. 5. An English teacher, John Porter, yearns to fly in a biplane with an open cockpit. 6. Florence Powers, a home economics instructor, loves to hike and her favorite spots are the High Sierras and the desert. 7. An English and forum teacher, Edna Rappaport, wants to speak Hebrew fluently. Her idols are Moses, Marrie Curie, and Albert Schweitzer. 8. William Reed, sports instructor. 9. Cafeteria Staff: FRONT ROW. Lee Petersen, Shirley Laursen, Evelyn Smith, Mel Cook, Madeline Daniels. BACK ROW. Lucie Palumbo, Mickey Tobias, Julie Mansfield, Vi Seabaugh, and Jo Skaggs. gl A, .. 'wg N rv If ' l . . - , :Q 1 'xxx . 'jg 5 uf!! N'-T?-' . -F35-.,3+.Q-,f 1: l, bfi A 1 ri. 4' 14 S I5 SPEED CHECKED BY RADAR ff?'m 1se1:2.::,g 3 , .Q . 1. 3 We .. F 5 4 A ,' 1 -1. ' 1' . , ,-fl,-q .fn '. f J E g g . . - ' . ' . 's - . ' i. .f:h ...:55A5g..' -+-gj'g:3,.:S q.:wfi,sg--sf-- - - ' -A 1 Childhood Dreams Always Come 1. Wayne Roy, American government 2. Randy Rude, ecography 3. Roger Schriefer, U.S. History 4. Gayle Sells, U.S. History 5. Lynda Seppanen, math, synchronized swimming 6. Howard Smith, physical education, cross country, track 7. Neil Snidow, English 8. Nelle Stannard, home economics 9. George VanNortwick, math 10. Bill Vaughn, math LEFT: Nice creampuffs, huh? Qi ir. V ig vs. Don't True! Have you ever imagined one of your teachers sitting in a classroom, similar to yours, and having dreams of be comming or doing something famous or exciting? We have uncovered some secret ambitions, unknown to most students. Some examples following: Nelle Stannard always wanted to be a professional singer. I guess l never made it! she laughs. Bill Vaughn wanted more than anything else to become a pilot. Lynda Seppanen thought of becoming a 'Mommy' but had more serious thoughts of being a nurse or a teacher. Neal Snidow dreamed of becomming a scientist 1 '-'Hun .. . 1 i '.'.'. - .'.'.'. . . . 1, .5 5 i I 'W M . . . ... . . . . , f . . . . . . . . . .'...........,...... 3 Although unlike anyone else's answers is Howard Smith who wanted to be BIGGER! Another interesting piece of information was revealed when the teachers were asked who their idol is. Wayne Roy came up with a simple answer, Ronald Reagan, while demonstrating his dream of l always wanted to' fly. Maintenance staff FRONT ROW: Terry Coffin, Randy Martin, Richard Schramm and William Orner. BACK ROW: Mario Pietratonio, Sven Lindstrom, Robert Billingsley, Ed Dougherty and James Heath. g- tt' ti lug' Vspstp 3cHEcKED 3 BY 157 l RADAR i -3 'KX .il When Nature Our LEFT: Don Shearer, senior and James Keema go over agenda at the Nominating Convention. Faculty members, TOP: Pa- tricia Veeck, Drill Team, Karen Westberg, shorthand, Albert Wilson, Spanish. BOTFOM: Tom Wilson, Supplementary Education, Dorothy Yost, Mathematics, Mary Zachary, Fresh- men English. '55 PZSYVT Calls-Oh How Teachers Listen! For a change in pace from the school day ho hum, faculty members find ways to relax. Get ready now to dig this, shorthand teacher by day turns into a pro-spiker for enjoyment. .. But then deep down under the vast water regions of the world we can find our freshmen English instructor miggling with the fish. . . Just to lose a few, bicycling along the bike path with KFAC for company, social studies teacher sets his destination for a cup of that aromatic 40a coffee!! ...For our Spanish instructor it takes more than a bike to reach others lands such as Europe, Mexico and South America A green thumb and nimble fingers takes our Algebra teacher into the world of gardening and flower arranging. 2 k . I' , 1 Q ., w, 4 - f' 472' f L .. Y 2 , :Mui af, ,,,,,,. 1 ff ,Qt Louise Burrows, Pat Beer. Teachers aides, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rosalee McCarrell, Helen Martin. v tn ii l , ,, Q' V ' N... 'sl ' A. , . X N,-v SPEED CHECKED BY RADAR I 1 , .f .X ,rd .. 1,45 . .,2z'-12251 ' ' ' .fygr , . . 'if 'ff ' ati? ,W -,ff 4, r 'L-.V -f,1,:f . , :jf-Qgj u v,,,,ff- . ,..-5'y,' ',fyg.f,a, ' ,A ' iwfsa fzf pf'ff9,f ' 'Q 'Rf'-'u. --2. ' 'f,.'f'Q f?7f1' 'I' ' ,j,f-1:-41,41-rw fgfjurf '15, , f ff,.+,. if' ,V 13,25 -. , mv'-.. I 'HW wif ., F -' TM-g' x .'f,. 1 ,hy A ziax x? U 1 ,A-M .A,,-:-QA, 1,21 AW -, .l 5321 ln , ' 2 :?:a:j:':-, -L f,,:f'f '- 1? if a' . . 413,175 - ,- My , ,, - - X.-4-K. '- z..- , nm 1 X Q, I, 41,3 ,.- Q. !j,, . , , ' 1 -I Qi 5?-. F' ' ' f' - me 4 mr A ' -' A 1 75 1 A :fin 9 v. ff,--121 1f,'y,,:, gr . ff ...iff ,f,-.pf xi ,A f f,pgfwip-:.FQjzf-g.5,g13' gym? -. . wx-. , -,:0w'f,n,+4, ' va -. A V V ' ax- Qfww ' ' fag? A5415 , -fi , A 3 :fag-, .gm-,.' 1 .p- . 4 A L-, . -,H ' ' Q r ' A if J2I.,:: 397' , 3:-L 41155, . ' f,.,,'.: .V g 31. -Eg I K MQ, if ' , ,,36F f!m I ' , 7-,,wr f ff .. ' N 4'AI'7 '4 l ?'3f 7 .f' 4' ' :w1s?ti'f-ifM-.fff ff:' - ,- 1 '-2 L' fir ' ..v 'Y - I ,. -0. 57 E'fa,.-fwfg-1-169: .K V .' ,.f1 ' ,L L -A 43:'v'f!1-fcf 3-:Wg , V- 5, mv, A - -A - :fa J,,'-ip-' .. . , 1-15. A - ' .y -Q I V4:.,,. I L , AZ 4 5 ,, vnu! , -. 4 4, -ug 160 N l i l l l Lisa Abramo Barbara Aburto Marlina Acosta Julie Adams T l ! l l Steve Adams Theresa Adams Heidi Aichinger Jon L. Albert nlf Dave Allan Robert Allee Robert Alvarez Jean Atwater a. l l lt 2 ll , l l Sheryl Baker Julie Barge Wendy Barker Victor Barteky I l Kevin Barnett Richard Barrett Sami Barrett Susanna Barrett Seniors - 161 ix Danny Barrow Steve Bell Joni L. Black Bill Blackwell Kim BIGSSHWS gh, Antje Borden Michelle Botello Pasoale Bourhis Laurie Bowman David Boyd 162 - Seniors Thea BV2I'idSb6i'g Debra Branson Lee Brewer Tori Brillantes Pat Broadbent l l l -XX William Brooke Joseph Brooks Lynn Buchwald Kathleen Burch l l l l Donna Brock Mary Cacace Stacy Caldwell Carol Lyn Calvert Vince Capucci Tamara Campbell Carolyn Carlson Lilia Carpenter Catherine Carreiro V l , , l i l i l E Ted Cederholm Ed Cervantes Armando Chacon Stephanie Chattman Susan Cheatham l S .4 'Torx l W, tw . I J Russell Ciufo Donna Clark Robert Cleveland Andrew Cohen Erin Collin l l l Christopher Collier Susan Cooper Valerie Cook Pete Contis Curtis Cope DeDe Cottrell David Cox Keith Crawford Seniors - 163 F l i l Paul Cristen Gary Cruise James Dayton April Dean Lisa Desmond Lori Dickinson r,,,W..,,,...,. H- , ,J ,F W X1 C i I ' Il 3 img V, I. V K s 5 3 J li 3 i 1 ' l l Steven Dony Diana Downs 164 - Seniors Elaine Csiszer Debbie Dalton Carlos Daniels Jim Dekleinhans Chris Den Braber ff. it A L10-r ' 'f :1.q ,I 75 J L N Sqn' if - J. . . , Lb ,g LQ i 'fl-'flif'-5 Ed Dickson Maureen Dolan Loch Dreizler Rick Diller Anne Dubreuil John DeSimone 'Dan Donaldson Toni Duarte Rodney Duncan Mitchell Duryea James Edwards Jeffery Edwards if Melissa Endom Miguel Escobar Teri Essler l . Julie Ewart Mike Farrell Keith Fennell Kii ln' Cindy Fladrich Shari Flamman Marilyn Flammia Theresa Foreman Antonio Franco Howard Egan Joyce Elliott - i --1, i W, li., David Estrada Scott Evans , ., ....M 1 l Ralph Fernandez Lisa Fikel , E ..Y,,,,-,,...,f,... . .Ms .- ,. ,eq Y Y Y , , , Mark Forbes Charles Ford 'Win i l i Seniors - 165 uvlz 9' I 1 E144 ,Q Beverly Freiberg Linda Freiberg ,aus Barbara Garcia Joe Garcia ii V. Y , Steve Gill Dave Ginn 166 - Seniors C' 5 Yvonna Graves Sharon Gullihur --. Y' . , SQ 4 f' Susan Frommer Marcia Fulton Claudine Galos Monica Gardea Cherly Garner Scott Garrett Mary Godges Micheal Goetz Patti Goldenson Bruce Halliwill Roongtwva Bill Harkins Hanwinyao Randy Harkins Tony Harris Karen Hathaway Renee Hattingh Mike Hawkins Jim Healy Janice Heimple ,,,l rl Carole Hellinga Denise Hemsley Michelle Hensel Capri Herdman Lupe Heredia ' ' -'rw l 1 l l l s 1 l l l Johnny Hernandez Joe Hines Alaine Hook Kathy Hernandez NOFITIB Hel'l'1al'ldeZ Mark Herrera Denise Hickerson 1 Qi Tina Hoellering Marshall Holly Jeff Holmberg Cathy Homesly Mark Hooper Seniors - 167 l.....v.- V----. '.....unnfu.,u1,f.--L l Jay Horrell John Horwath Debbie Howard l Holly Hunt Paulette lden John lobgt Brad Jarrett Deneen Jenkins Cass Johnson 168 - Seniors Heidie Jones Mark Jones Ole Jorgensen Laura Hubbs Mark Huff tiki.. ' Micheal Jackson Rodney Jaramillo Dana Johnson Dave Johnston mi w e I Kenny Jubala Julie Kalinowski W9Yman Kam Lianne Kapper 2i!s,.L5E.f ,, I Clifford Keely Mark Keidser Larry Keller Camille Kelley Danny Kelley Mary Kemp Daryl Keyser l I i l l l Jay Kerrigan Sue Kessner Sheri Keys Cheryl Keyser l , l i iq f . ur- - m: ' ' 1 .g-- - .gf-' ' . Allison Kidwell Kiff Kimber Linda Kinnon Mike Kirk .4-'A' I , Y 1 l Si? , ,-. , h Mark Klein Nellie Kotsos Cindy Kunkel LaDonna Laird Terri Lake Sandra Leach Richard LaMont Eugene Lane 1 3 ...i.,.,...J Seniors - 169 V 'W 'MJFAWW'l E l l ,Ji i -1 YW! i 79 Q ii i f ' ei , . l 5 E 1 5 , wi l i ' N I I , ZH i 7 112' , H l Y N 4., , if l will l Rick Leonard Sharon Letts Linda Lombardi Cori Lumpp Jeff Lyle Tammy MacAloney Lg ga . Steve Long Kelli Longworth Alisa Lopez Barbara Luna Theresa Lunsford Desiree Love Jeannine MacManus Andy Maganna Phil Maier 170 - Seniors Criag Martin Julie Marsh Wayne Marshall Walter Martinez Jamie Magterson lan McCaskill 5 H. ' Colleen McGuinnes Michael McKinney '-J., am' eeee one i i Tomi Mericle Karen Miller Mike Mitchell David Moor David Moore Karen Moore Maiinda Morris Bob Mulhair Irean Muzik John Myers Liz Nathan Neri Nerissa Lynne Donna Nicholson Kathleen Nicolini Pam Nix 'R Rosemary Norris Rita Northrup Janet Norton Megin O'Connor Karen Joy Ollerton Robert Ortiz Cheryl Osborne Seniors - 171 i W Kevin Osborn Lorie OSUGI' Joy Patten John Pena i i E Tammy Poge Annette Postel 172 - Seniors i fi' i i , i 5 i i i i i F i i i Steve Rans Margie Reynolds w I . , WL X i A 'a Otto Roder Christopher Overman Julie Parcells Cindy Parent i Jill Peterson Kathy Peyton John Pitre i Patricia Prendergast Deborah Prulitsky Matthew Puccio John Rexroad Sheri Roamer Carol Roberts Rebeccah Rodriguez Cynthia Roner Kim Rosenthal Dianna Jo Russo Donna Sandy Cindy Scott ,, K I Q1-'L '- f-Fi . Roger Ridgway Sandra Riley Jack Ross David Russell Roxanne Ryan Dale Sabrowsky Mayra Salas Cory Salter I Debra Sato Julie Satrom James Saucedo Gene Schwartz 4 11 STX l i l . l I-einlsflwe Don Shearer Shelly Quinn Joyce Sheumaker Cheryl Shortridge Ken Shoufer Stephen Shy Crislyn Smith Seniors - 173 1..,Y.Y W. -. V -..,,.,..--,,nv-w,f.....-.-f.--K.-,,..vqv1n.-u F-f, Ag H- ., , Garald Smith Matthew Smith Ray Smith Paul Sonenberg Paul Spear Danny Spencer Thomas Staal Harry Staaiberg Diane Standridge COVWG Stanko Sheryl Steelman 174 - Seniors Debi Stott Linda See Christine Silva Loy Stockton Beth Stokey I I I i i Leslie Stroud Malinda Sturges Craig Suman Marlene Surface Ken Svendsen Steve Swain Shawn Tate .f M of ' ' Y rdf,-.31 I ss. . :gy 7' sii- if T Dennis Teel Christine Telles Kevin Terrell Jerry Thermos Wayne Thoits is eA e so 7' l Glenn Thompson Scott Thornton Tom Tomsic Mario Tremblay Phillip Trujillo Barbara Trujillo James Tucker Leanne Tucker Alyce Valenzuela Maggie Van Oppen . gb , il 1' ' M v,s,:J9- , V - 4 Q INV.: 1 1 Linda Vargas Mary Vassilakis Mark Vollmer Martin Vollimer Kim Vornholt Charles Wakefield Jeanie Weber John Weisz Nl Seniors - 175 X Melissa Wenzel Mary Wheeler Debra Whitacre Colette Whitson Lilian Wiher f F J , ,TL Cheryl Williams Sonya Williams Don Wilson Shelly Wilson Joe Wright 176 - Seniors , . David Yatts Margaret Zambrano Linda Zatarain Jamie Zorkie Anthony Zuanich ' - - -, V .Jar ' J A f' ,J ,. ff ' :B -, 'tfitf-' 'rw FM Sic ' N ' ef V ' - f lima- W. fX X . X! -T' -g.'.S'-wif 'I' V, J Q , M, K r Q. I 4- ' ' .- A 1 .a,,:9Q' V f lb 'v dl x 'A fix ,X . '14, 4 Y e ' , Y , Best Smile: Dave Johnston, Julie Parcells Most Talented: Chris Overman, Diana Downs Most Athletic: Jeanie Weber, Steve Swain -Q QS'-' Class Clowns: Glen Thompson, Rose- mary Norris it Biggest Flirts: Bill Harkins, Kiff Kimber X N' T' .-'rw 'N 4 A! ..-- -.ng , .a!':: Z1 A X- X Most Likely to Succeed: Dede Cottrell, David Boyd Best Bod: John Pitre, Pam Nix Best Dressed: Joy Patten, Robert Cleve- land Life of the Party: Mario Tremblay, Linda Kinnon ,,. . I .. , -X, - f- J 1 rf' ., CM, 4 -.Qty ,V V ,Y ph'5...lL 1 w : Best Personalityz Mark Forbes, Tori Brillantes 1 . f .. 1 i14Q '73 'ills , ! an l ., C '5 -ft Qty Elie :el-S ,,..v.uJ-nN5M,M Shyest: Kathleen Burch, Dennis Teel BARBARA ABURTO: Track 1,2,33 Cross Country 2,33 Cognotai 23 Semper Comites 33 Girls' League 33 Spirit Commission 4. MARLINA ACOSTA: Cheerleader 1,2 Varsity 33 Cognotai Presi- dent 1,22 High Tide Circulation Editor 23 Student Council 23 Ski Club 43 Synchronized Swimming 43 Swim Team 13 Gymnastics 3,43 Homecoming princess 13 Varsity Football Stats 43 Volley- ball J.V. MVP 3, Varsity 43 Girls' League 1,23 R Club 1,2,3,4Q Quill and Scroll 23 Spirit Commission 1,2,3: Class Vice-president 43 Print shop 3,4. TO MY SWEETlES . Lots of Hugs: Kiffer, Jay- bones, Joey F., Johnny, Jeff, Bobby, and Billy. JULIE ADAMS: High Tide 4 STEVE ADAMS: Sea Hawk Band 1,2,3,43 Varsity Basketball 43 R Club 4. THERESE ADAMS: Art Club 1,23 Penpointers 1,2,3,43 Opus 43 Dance Production 2,3,43 French Club 1,2,3,4Q French National Honor Society 3,4 CSF 1,2 JON ALBERT: SO this is the end! JEAN ATWATER: Thespians 1,2,3,4Q Dance production 3,42 Au- ditorium stage manager 23 Penpointers 43 CSF 33 Drama Crew 1,2,3. WENDY BARKER: Freshman Class President, Swim Team l,2,33 Student Council 1,43 Class rep 2,43 Girls' League Council 23 Drama Club 3,43 Thespians 1,43 Dance 33 Yearbook staff 33 Ski Club 43 R Club 3. KEVIN BARRETT: Cross Country 13 Bowling Club 1,2,3: Track Field 1. SUSANNA BARRETT: French Club 1,23 Art Club President 13 Mod- ern Dance 2,33 Synchronized Swimming 2,33 Penpointers 33 French National Honor Society 3,43 Commissioner of Public Relations 4. Thanks for the memories ...... and friendship C.O., M.E., and RUHS. DAN BARROW: Cross Country 13 Track 13 SCROC 3,4: Nom Con 43 Ski Club 4. VICTOR BARTEKY: Water Polo 1,2 STEVE BELL: Ski Club 13 Cross Country 2,3,43 Nom Con 2,3,43 ASB disc jockey 3,4. JONI BLACK: Synchronized Swimming 2,32 Girls' League 23 Cervantes 2. BILL BLACKWELL: Sea Hawk Band 1,2,3,4Q Stage Band 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3: Cross Country 2,33 Bowling Club 33 Graduation Usher 33 Orchestra 3,42 Nom Con 1,2,3,43 Advanced photog- raphy 23 Yearbook Staff 4. Hail to free enterprise and toads. MICHELLE BOTELLO: Drama 1, Advanced 2,3,43 Gymnastics 13 Flag Twiier 23 Thespians 2,3,43 Sea Hawk Band Banner Carrier 23 Tall Flag 3, Captain 4. Rick, fRichD Remember my cheek bones. Love, your best friend. PASCALE BOURHIS: Penpointers 23 French National Honor SO- ciety 3, Secretary 43 Commencement Usher 3. LAURIE BOWMAN: Dance Production 33 Penpointers 4. THEA BRANDSBERG: Cognotai 1,22 Gymnastics 23 Dance, Pro- duction 43 Orchestra .1,2,3,4. ' I 5 DEBRA BRANSON: Homemaking Club 3g Girls' League 33 'Pop Choir 2. E 1 ' bl SAL BRILLANTES: Pop Choir 23 Basketball 23 Nom Con 43 French Club3. I enjoy playing the guitar and meeting different people. TORI BRILLANTES: Sea Hawk Band 1, rep 2, Vice-president 3, President 43 Cheerleader 2,3, Head Cheerleader 43 Class Vice- president 2,33 Nom Con 1,2,3,43 Dance 43 Homecoming Queen 4. To everyone l've met and know, thanks for sharing the smiles wfme. To all the teams and sportsmen, thanks for making it all worthwhile. And to the Gang all my love! OOOOOH BABY RENEE! To my favorite flip, my babe coach Dioxin. PAT BROADBENT: Semper Comites 3. DONNA BROCK: Drill Team 2,33 Girls' League Secretary 43 High Tide 43 Nom Con 1,2,3,43 Songleader 43 Class Treasurer 33 Red 3 and White Court 4. Thanks for everything mom Westberg and dad Anderson3 lots of love. . BILL BROOKE: Baseball 13 Water Polo 2,3,43 Soccer 2,3,4. If it' weren't for sports, school would H? 8tl! Yeah Polo! . - JOSEPH BROOKS: Football 1,22 Baseball 1,23 Print shop 3,47 Good luck to everyone in the class of '77. . A 3 DAVE BROWN: Stage Band 1,2,3,43 Orchestra 1,23 Pop' ChOir.i2f3ff A Cappella Choir 2,33 Sea Hawk Band'1,2,3, Drum Major,,43 Tra'ck3 1,2,4. Music is my life. . M . ,jffffzsi LYNN BUCHWALD: Gymnastics 1,2,33.CSF 2, Vice-presiden'tLQ3':- P . Pilot staff 33 Modern Dance 43 Honor Guard 3. C' 3 if MARY CACACEZ Volleyball 3,43 R Club 3,43 StUd6l'if3'59l5fLT6 Sales 3,4: Girls' Basketball 4. I ' A is PATRICIA CAHILL: Movie Making Club 13 Art Club 1,2.-7' -- STACY CALDWELL: High Tide 3,43 PiIot,Staff 43.Semper Comites 43 Spirit Commissioner 33 Class President'23 'Nom Con 1,2,3,4Q Modern Dance 43 Penpointers 33 Student Council 2,33 Tennis 1. Many haPPY memories, hangovers, converltiorls,and,lots,.of luck. Love to the greatest group around: Journalists. 1-3 CAROL CALVERT: Drama 1,23 Drill Team 3,43.Ch'oir 354: Q ' l TAMMY CAMPBELL: Cognotai 2Q:.3HOm6 Ec Club 31 - W M V' ll' VINCE CAPUCCIZ Basketball l,2,33 Ski Club 43 R Club-1,2,3. - 7' CAROLYN CARLSON: Cross Country 33 Ski Club 4.' - be CATHY CARREIRO: Varsity Tennis 1,2,3,4Q'.HRH Club 133233343 CSF 3,43 Opus 23 Golf Club 43 Nom Con 4, Girls? :BasketbQII 4. 7 TED CENDERHOLMZ Sea Hawk Band 1,2. .fl 'g 3.1151 ARMONDO CHACON: Cross Country. 2,31 Track:2.3.. -' STEPHANIE CHATTMAN: Girls' Tennis Team 13,jDrill,Q1Teal1ri'2,33 Girls' League 4. f- j ' f ff? if --.l X SUSAN OHEATHAM:-3chQlq4.', I 3 .g ..., 3 ROBERT CLEVELAND: Football 1,2 varsity 3.343 til- lsaggpgllgtvfzitga l. sity 3,43 RUHS Girl Watchers Club 1,2 Vice-pii3s,iderSl3f3343.l ' Club 2,3,4. ' ERIN COLLIN: Track 1,23 Cognotai 1, Sgt.-at-arnfls Zrgefipom, 576. 2,3 Vice-president 43fOpus staff 3,43 Modern Dance'33gSEaiH ' Band 1,2 Council 3,4: Semper Comites 3,43 Girls', Le5Q'feTE3fl vy SUSAN COOPER' Sea Hawk Band 1,2 3,4' Malolfeitte 2, 3 - M d ern Dance 2 3' R ' Club 1 2 3 4. 3 3 3 ,f 1 423- CURT COPE: Football 1 Wrestling 1,3, crosstoountry? PETE CONTIS Football 1 Wrestling 1 2 Tennis 1 2 3 DEANNA COTTRELL CSF 1 2 Treasurer 3 1Vice pres 4 Track 1 23 Cross country 1,2,3 Penpointers 23,3 Executive Board 3 ,, I I 3 3 RUSSELL CIUFO' Tennis 1,2,3- OSF 1,2 sir lv-yl?Chai A DEBORAH DALTON: Cervantes 1,2,3,43QD famdqi1f,2,3, plans 1 234 World Friendship Club 4' Dance' 228 bllltt 4 'speech 2. .. W - CARLOS DANIELS: J.V. Tenni,sv1,--Viirs,ity12t3-43 Cros l fa .Elf try 1 - - ' - -. .1 Q Q . ' . - . 3 - nl fi. Program Chairman 43 Opus staff 3, Editor:,43RC-iilfls' I' ' - 3. . : ' 1 v' I , 'lb 7 A '- - fn- any ' A . -E -I -E 3- 5? Penpointers 3,43 Basketball'-'13 Clflflbzi. -' -l APRIL DEAN: Nom con 1,2,3,43,5sTfn:ch?'6nlzea3sMmmlng'2.3: Swim Team 33WFC Vice-president 2,33 Penpointers 3.3 ' CHRIS DEN BRABER: Cheerleader 13 Tennis Team 23,Modern Dance 4. All my wishes to Scott' and -Helen. Love?Qhris.,, T - ' 3 - JOHN DEsllvlONE:' lvy cnaln 33 .sea Hawk Band-4. .if . DAN DONALDSON:fBasketball 1,2,3 Varsity 43 Volleyball 3 : STEVEN DONY: Cross Country 1,2,3: Baseball 1,2g3. . 3 f fi JOSEPH -DORN: Football 2, Varsity 3,41 Soccer'2, Varsityl3.V 1 178 L Nom Con 1,2,3,4 if 14-TE-160 lbs.-15 receptions-250 yds. Mira Costa-5 rec.-100 yds. 3 DIANA DOWNS: Gymnastic Team 1,2,3: Dance Production 3,43 Pacific Shores Queen 3. LOCH DREIZLER: Class Treasurer 2, Junior Class President3 ASB President 43 CSF 1,23 ,Cross Country 13 Tennis 1,2,, Varsity 43 Cervantes 2,33 Key Clubf33 Grand Marshall 3. MITCHELL DURYEA: Track 1,2, Varsity 3,43 Cross Country 2, Varsity 3,42 Key Club 2,3,43 Agape 2, President 3,43 FCA 2,32 Homecoming escort 3,43 Graduation Usher' 3.f f J j JEFFREY EDWARDS: CSF 1 ,2,3,43 Penpointers 3,41 Nom Con 2,3. JIM EDWARDS: CSF 2,3,4Q Penpointers 4. f HOWARD EGAN: Water Polo 1,. 3 JOYCE ELLIOT: Sea Hawk f and 1,2,3,4Q Stage Band 2,3,43 CSF 1,2,3,43 Penpointers 1,2,3,43 Opus Staff 2,3,43 Art Club 1,21 Cognotai 2, Synchronized. Swimming 2,33 Quill and Scroll 3. Thanks, Mr. B. MELISSA ENDOM: Senior Class rep: Nom Con l,2,3,43 Modern Dance 2,3,43 Track 13 Homecoming princess 23 Penpointers 33 Cognotai 13 Spirit Commission 1,2: Home Ec Club Vice-president 43-Girls' State rep 33 Key Club Queen 3. Thanks: Mac, Roy, Mar- tain, Keema, Marich, Anderson, Betty boop, Mom, The Adminis- tration, S.B., S.K., L.F., S.C., it-meant-A-LOT. JULIE EWART: Cognotai 1,23 Drill Team 2,3,43 FHA 1,2,3Q High Tide 43 Semper Comites 33 Prom Committee Treasurer 33 FBLA 33 Girls' League 43 Spirit Commission 43 I'lI come back and visit you K.O. and the dances. CGood luckryellow V.W. and all you Boysj. I ,V I KEITH FENNELL: Tennis 13 Soccer 2,3. I CINDY FLADRICH: Ski Club 43 Etcetera Staff 43 Girls' League 1,2 Class rep 13 Drill Team 2,3 Lieutenant 43 High Tide 43 Pilot Staff 43 Track 1,43 ICC 43 Cross Country 13 Girls' Basketball Team 4. Love to the Gang: T-Ping, wet pants, concerts and fruit punch. SHARI FLAMMAN: Sea Hawk Band 2,3,4 MARILYN FLAMMIA: French Club 1,2Q Thespians 1,2,4Q CSF 1,2, 3,43 Penpointers 2,3,4Q Dance Production 3,43 Honor Guard 33 Opus 43 French National Honor Society 4. I RALPH FERNANDEZ: Art Clubrpresident 2,3. MARK FORBES: Senior Class Presidentg Football 1,2 Varsity 3,43 Wrestling 1, Varsity 43 Cervantes 23 Nom Con 3, Coordinater 4. BEVERLY FREIBERG: CSF 1,23 French National Honor Society 2,3,4Q Home Ec Club 33 Penpointers 4. SUSAN FROMMER: Cognotai 23 Semper Comites 33 Drill Team 23 CSF 2,33 Girls' League 3, President 43 Student Store Sales 2,33 R Club 3,43 Gymnastics 3,43 ICC 4. CLAUDINE GALOS: Art Club 13 CSF 1,2,3Q Cervantes Spanish Honor Society 23 Modern Dance 2, Production 3,42 Penpointers 2,3,43 Ivy Chain 33 Opus staff 4: High Tide 4. BARBARA GARCIA: Drill Team 2,33 Nom Con 1,4. JOE GARCIA: Cross Country. CHERYL GARNER: Sea Hawk Band 1,2,3: Track 13 Penpointers 23 Modern Dance 33 A Cappella Choir 3. KIM GAZZANIGER: Dance Production 3,4. STEVE GILL: Sea Hawk Band 1,2,3,4Q Wrestling 1,2,3: Cross Coun- try 3,43 Track 43 CSF 1,2,3,4Q Key Club 2, Vice-president 3, Treas- urer 43 Cervantes 2,3,41 R Club 1,2,3,43 Honor Guard 3. DAVE GINN: CSF 2,3,43 Stage Band 3,43 Boys' State rep 33 J.V. Track 33 Cross Country 33 Penpointers 43 Opus Staff 4. MARY GODGES: Swim Team 1,2,3,4Q Ski Club 43 Volleyball 33 Syn- chronized Swimming 2: R Club 1,2,4. BRUCE HALLIWILL: Water Polo 13 Football 2,3. BILL HARKINS: Class rep 13 Water Polo 1,2,3,43 Swim Team 1,2, 3,43 R Club 1,2,3,43 Volleyball 1,43 RUHS Girl Watchers Club 1,2,3 President 43 Entertainment Commission 4. RANDY HARKINS: Varsity Football 3,41 R Club 3,4. Best wishes to the Redondo Varsity Football Team-Good Luck! Cfrom if 323 TONY HARRIS: Football 1,2: Track 1,2,33 Motorcycle Club 1,2,3. KAREN HATHAWAY: Varsity Track 1,2,3,43 Cross Country 1,32 J.V. Volleyball 23 MVP 43 Pilot Photography editor 43 High Tide 43 R Club 1,2,43 Nom Con 1,2,3,43 To all my friends-many thanks: fl hope you'll at least READ THISD Special thanks to Sugar Bear, Do Do Bird, Oscar Meyer, Weber, AKA 3CMaybe Someday K.KeeganJ, V.B'ers, C'Cers, and those who ran around the oval. To Janice, Ihope you get into Whopper College and get the gum off your face! Thanks J.C., D.K, M.M., C.H., B.C., D.K,, L.M., L.L., N.L., C.C., Mongo, Weenie, Kim Kiffer, Webbie, Bye- RENEE HATTINGH: Cheerleader 23 Drill Team 3, Lieutenant 43 Homecoming princess 43 High Tide 3, Public Relations Editor 43 Pilot staff 3,43 Ski Club 43 Spirit Commission 23 Etcetera Staff 3,43 Quill and Scroll 43 Nom Con 1,2,3,4. lhaven't seen you in a while, yet loften imagine all your experessions. I haven't spoken to you recently, but many times l hear your thoughts. Good friends must not always be together, it is the feeling of oneness when distant that proves a lasting friendship. lt's been SO GREAT-all my love to A.V., S.R., The Class of '78, and especially OUR GANG and my bestest buddie-Tor. And Lianne-Friends are for keeps, so keep in touch! JAMES HEALY: Swim Team 1,2,3,4Q Water Polo 2,33 Penpointers 23 Agape 4. JANICE HEIMPLE: Gymnastics 13 Cross Country 23 Track 23 Year- book staff business manager 4. Remember long distance is the next best thing to being there, so keep in touch. To Denise my little buddy3 to Robin D. who was always serious: to Otis who wrote this, and to Karen my big buddy. CHave you lost that weight yet?J CAROLE HELLINGA: Drill Team 23 Girls' League 3,43 Varsity Foot- ball Stats 3,4. DENISE HEMSLEY: Penpointers 33 World Friendship Club 2,33 Prom Committee 33 Synchronized Swimming 33 Nom Con 2,33 CSF 23 French National Honor Society 3. Kate, Wish you the best! Remember Del Amo and Tummers. MICHELLE HENSEL: Thespians 1,2,3 president 43 Dance 2, Pro- duction 3,43 A Cappella Choir 3,43 Stage Band Vocalist 4. CAPRI HERDMAN: Home Ec 3, Secretary 4. MARK HERRERA: Football 1,23 Sea Hawk Band 1,23. KATHY HERNANDEZ: Cheerleader 2, Varsity head 33 Varsity foot- ball, wrestling Stats 43 Spirit Commission 1,2,3,4Q Nom Con 1,2, 3,42 Gymnastics 2,33 Girls' League Class Rep 33 Usher 33 R Club 23 Cognotai 2. Good luck and thanks to the class of '77 especially those who made my years at Redondo so great! JOHNNY HERNANDEZ: Football 23 Cross Country 3,41 Soccer 3,4. JOE HINES: Football 1,23 Varsity 33 Track lj Basketball 2. TINA HOELLERING: Swim Team 1,2,3? Sychronized Swimming 2,3,43 French Club 13 French National Honor Society 2, Presi- dent 3,43 High Tide 43 Cognotai 13 R Club 1,2,3: Commissioner of Campus and Publicity 33 Prom Committee Chairman 33 Nom Con 2,3,43 Ivy Chain 3. lt's been a great four years! Thanks JC, WR. CATHY HOMESLY: J.V. Volleyball 1, Varsity 2,3,43 Penpointers 2,33 French Club President 13 Cognotai Vice-president 1,2: R Club 1,2,3,43 J.V. Softball 13 Girls Basketball 43 Thespians 1,23 Speech 1,23 Girls' League 2,33 French National Honor Soceity 33 Graduation Usher 33 Boys' Volleyball Stats 3,4. Thanks MUCH! J.T., Bobbie, and Carol, The Pinaquays, Mrs. Duley. JOHN HORWATH: Golf Club 3,43 Nom Con 1,2,33 Ski Club 4. DEBBIE HOWARD: Cognotai 13 Track 13 Drill Team 2, Girls League rep 3, Secretary 43 R Club 1. Thanks Mom and Dad3 and Mr. Roy for passing me. 3 LAURA HUBBS: Cognotai 13 Stage Band 2,31 Drill Team 23 Or- chestra 13 A Cappella Choir 2,3lAdvanced 43 Agape 3. HOLLY HUNT: Track 1,2,3, Cross Country 2,33 R Club 23 Agape Club 2, Treasurer 3. , I PAULETTE IDEN: Gymnastics 3,4, Cheerleader 43 SCROC 4. DENEEN JENKINS: World Friendship Club 13 R Club 1,2,3,43 Varsity Softball 13 J.V. Volleyball32,, Varsity 3,43 J.V. Track 2, Varsity 3,43 Girls' Basketball 4. .f DANNY JENSEN: Cross Country lj J.V. Tennis 1,2,3: ,Ski Club 4. CASS JOHNSON: CSF 1,2,3,43 Cross Country 1,23 Tennis 1,2,33 Penpointers 3,43 French Club 43 Opus Staff 4. DANA JOHNSON: Homemaking Club 23 Cervantes 2, Synchro- nized Swimming 3. What difference does it make? DAVID JOHNSTON: J.V. Basketball 33 J.V. Volleyball 3. HEIDIE JONES: Tennis Team 2,32 Nom Con 1,2,3,4. Gang: Houses, Cars, no matter what we'df T.P. fem. To all the Varsity Basket- ball babes: Ummm ,agen .-,y thatfbuttl OOWW! MARK JONES: Sea Hawk fBand5'233 rep 43 Cadet Band 13 ICC 33 Nom Con 2,3,4, Pep Band, 2,3,4Q Orchestra 2,3,43 Spirit Com- mission 33 Wheel Club 1. Good Luck to the Class of '77 in the future. WEYMAN KAM: CSF 3,41 Life Saving 3. CLIFFORD KEALEY: Football 1,2 Varsity 3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 Soc- cer 13 R Club 1,2,3,4Q Key Club 43 CSF 2,33 Chess Club 13 FCA 1,2,3,4. LARRY KELLER: Football 1,23 Track 1,2,3,43 Bowling Club 2,3 President 43 FCA 13 Golf Club 3,43 R Club 1,2,3,4. I DANNY KELLEY: Football 1,2 Varsity 3,43 Drama 1,22 Wrestling 43 French Club 13 Track 2. g f SUE KESSNER: Girls Glee 1,21 Modern Dance 33 Semper Comites 4. L if CHERYL KEYSER: Drill Team 2,33 I-lomemaking Club 3. DARYL KEYSER: Football 13 Baseball 1,2. ALLISON KIDWELLZ Girls' League 4. KIFF KIMBER: Cheerleader 1,2, Varsity songleader 33 Varsity Football Stats 43 Red and White Court 13 FBLA 13 R Club 1,2, 3,4: R Club sec 33 Ski Club ,1,4'3'Honor Roll 3,43 Ivy Chain 33 Thespians 23 Swim Team 1, MVP 2, Varsity 3,43 Volleyball ,'3i Q33 Varsity 43 High Tide 3, Managing Editor 43 Synchronized Swim-It ming 2,3,43 Spirit Commission 1,2,33 Quill and,Sc'r6ll Vice- president 43 Biggest Flirt 4. I LOVE YOU Weenie, .Mry Ferricle, JC, Kendell, Kimmie, Jaybones, and especially D.J.. .. - 4 I LINDA KINNON: Swimming 1,2,3,43 Water Polo 23 Volleyball 3,4: Pilot Staff 3,43 Club 1,2,3 Senior President 43 Scarfiout, starve Club 1,2,3,4. Biff and Choo'1thanks3 A.J. my Iovealways3 GUMBALL RALLY, lives on,sip.ayfoffs will come-FOR SURVE- so be ready you know who! Squids can you relate?! Herbie? Herbie who? B.H. I still have Chitty Chitty when can we leave I for our island?. .. 3, CINDY KUNKEL: Modern Dance 2,3 Production l Gang7' re- member all the good times being athletic supporters!jCYa know, jocksj ' 'iri I LA DONNA LAIRD: Art Club 13 French Club 13 Drill Team..23Cross Country 3. I A SANDY LEACH: Swim Team 2,3,43 Cross Country 3. TERRI LAKE: Gymnastics 2,3,43 R Club 2,3,4. RICK LEONARD: Sea Hawk Band 2,3 Vice-president 43 Stage . 'L?it'4Is'all over. ' Band 2,3,43 Tennis Team 3,4 MVP 33 French National Honor So- ciety 33 Key Club 43 Ivy Chain 33 Cross Country 3. SHARON LETTS: l have had many friends, many teachers. Some teachers were my friends, some friends my teachers. To those who have been both, I thank you from my heart-you have truly formed my life. 3 LINDA LOMBARDI: Modern Dance 1,2,3,43 Print Shop 4. Today's tomorrows yesterday: Yesterday's tomorrows' today. ,Remem- ber the love. ALISA LOPEZ: J.V. Softball 13 Varsity Basketball Stats 2,33 Varsity Baseball Stats 3. Look Mom and Dad, I made it!! Thanks, Love ya. CORI LUMPP: Varsity Songleader 33 Drill Team 2,42 Spirit Com- mittee 33 T. Ping, BA's, Red and White Court 33 Ski Club 43 Nom con 1,2,3,43 Snow Camp, Making butt, etx' memories 84 love to The -gang. Best of luck to All! Linda and Snoopy thanks! THERESA LUNSFORD: Art Club Treasurer 13 Candy Striper 2,3,4Q Spirit Commission 3,4: J.V. Football Stats 2, Varsity 3, Head 43 Dance 2, Production 3,4: SCROC 33 Wrestling Stats 43 Girls' League 3,43 Diving 2. FarewelI3 may the rememberance of me linger on forever!! Bye Kat- 3 JEFF LYLE: Football 1,2 Varsity 3,4: Baseball 1,2, Varsity.3,43 Soccer 1,23 R Club 1,2,3 President 4. TAMMY MACALONEY: Gymnastics 1,2,3,43 Varsity Basketball Stats 43 Modern Dance. 2. PHIL MAIER: Cross Country, Track 1,2,3: Soph Track MVP3 Sen- ior Class Repj Varsity Cross Country: Varsity Track. JEANNINE MACMANUS: Gymnastics 2,33 Dance production 3,43 Weaving 43 Art Club 1. I am working towards a scholarship. COLEEN MCGUINNESS: Swim Team 23 Modern Dance 2, Pro- 3, duction 3,43 Bowling Club 3. s, CRAIG MARTIN: Baseball 13 Track and Field 23 Cross Country,,3..,.,,3,-5 33 Tennis 33 Bowling Club 3. Mike ivickiNNEv: Basketball 1,2,3 versity 43 Tennis 1,23 3 ceri 13Penpointers 3,42 Nom Con 4. EILEENA MCTURK: Art Club 2. 7 1- TOMIQTNIERICLE: Agape Club 3, Vice-president 43 Yearbook Staff 3.513 had lots of fun thanks to all of you. TOM MESCALL: Transfer from Rolling Hills High School3 Track 1. KARENQNIILQLER: Track 23 Volleyball 3,43 Penpointers 1,2,3,43 SkljjQliu.b'fI4f3,fCSF 33 Semper Comites 3,41 Girls R Club 3,4. .MlIXE,gMlTCHELL: Cross Country 1,23 Track 1,2. I can't wait :until MALINDA ivionnispvereny Tennis 1,2,3,43 versity seffbaillifh WorIdjFriendship. Club 23 Bowling Club 1,2,33 High Tidef'43V1Piilof Staff 43 Girls' Basketball 43 lvy Chain 3. 4 BOB MULHAIR: Cross Country 2,3,43 Varsity Track 3. A IREAN VALESTA MUZIK: R Club 1,2,4Q Track,1,2,3343 Cross Country 1,33 Volleyball 23 Girls' League 43 Semper Comites13,43 Pilot Staff 33 Student Store Manager 4. ' l I 3' JOHN MYERS: Cross Country 1,23 Track 1,2. I NERISSA NERI: Tennis 4. g l DONNA NlCH:OLSON.ijlPop Choir 1,23 Tennis 43 Ski Club 13 Modern Dance 33 Mr. 'Carteris the greatest! ' i PAM NIX: Songleader 4, Norn'Con'4. I ROSEMARY NORRIS: Nom Con 2,3,43 Student Store Sales 2,33 .CrQLs5..QOyntrys.3g, Team 33 FBLA 33 Class Clown 4. Ren 1,2,3,43 Movie Makers 13 Ari Club 2? N557 IICGFI' ,Honor Society 3. 33 Synchronized Swimming 33 Pr6nti9Cf6mm,itftee.33fNom Con 13 World Friendship Club 3. Thanks for the mernori'esDen. Love, Kate C.S.C. or Bust! ROBERT ORTIZ: Chess Club'1,23 Golf Club 3,43 CSF 3,4. ,t -gipqiif V' ix , Q !.'f:-.,,,,12g-:.-- 13 .C N, s- 5, 1: - , 5 3. C UQ '-' Styx 'RQ its-'Sf -i 3' . .I ex. ...-x,:'::ffv,.133'-:-Q-M-1 . '- ' .+- :it-ix - ri-T 3 .3 ....-Mfr.:3-'.exeffia3s.:g-X-S-5-' . . 1 9 I l Q CHERYL OSBORNE: Semper Comites 3, secretary 43 Candy Striper 3,4. KATHY OSSELLO: World Friendship Club 1, President 2,33 Cog- notai 1,23 Semper Comites 3,4: Student Store Sales 3,4. LORIE OSTLER: Commissioner of Campus and Publicity 23 Dance 2,3 Production 43 Advanced Drama 3. CHRISTOPHER OVERMAN: Track 13 Drama 2,33 Thespian presi- dent 33 Dance 3, Production 43 Nom Con 4, Most Talented 4. JULIE PARCELLS: Drill Team 23 Songleader 3, Head Songleader 43 High Tide 43 Nom Con 1,2,3 Executive Committee 43 Red and White Court 2, Homecoming Princess 33 Spirit Commission 3,4. Let's hear it for The Gang buddies forever. Also it 14. JOY PATTEN: Ski Club 1,43 Home Ec Club 1,2 Vice-president 33 DAR sewing rep 2,3: Semper Comites Sgt.-at-arms 3, president 43 Grand Marshall 33 Modern Dance 3, Production 43 Best Dressed Senior Class. Thank you RUHS: I had a great time-Thanks again to Mr. Roy! V JILL PETERSON: Drama. ' 3 3 TAMMY POGUE: Track and field 1,23 Cross Country 3. Later? KATHY PEYTON: Art Club 13 CSF 1,2,3 Treasurer 43 Synchronized Swimming 2,3,43 Swim Team 2,3,43 Cognotai 23 Agape 43 R Club 43 Semper Comites 3, Treasurer 4. I JOHN PITRE: Football 13 Track 1,2,3 MVP 13 Motorcycle Club 2,33 Ski Club 4. DEBI PRULITSKY: Penpointers 13 Drama 2,33 Swim Team 233: Dance 3. SHERI ROAMER: Penpointers 13 Drill Team 2, 1st lieutenant 3, captain 43.Spirit Commission 3,4 FHA,secretary 2. CAROL ROBERTS: Gymnastics 1,2,3,43 Drill Team 2,3 head line leader 43 R Club 43 Drama Club 1. I 3 : I OTTO RODER: Drama'Club 43 A Cappella Choir 3. REBECCAH RODRIGUEZ: Homemaking Club 33 ,Semper Comites KIM ROSENTHAL: Freshman ,CIBSSETSQCTSTBVYQ Junior Class Sec- retary: Songleader 43 Drill Team 2, Treasurer 33 Red and White Court 3,43 Synchronized Swimming 2,3,43 Prom Committee 33 Ivy Chain Usher 33 Honor Roll 13 Ski Club 4:,High Tide 43 Quill and Scroll 4. I'll miss you MJB, see ya around for sure! Was out- rageous year! DIANNA RUSSO: Candy Striper 1,2,3,43 Sea Hawk Band 33 Stage Band 4. Shine on with high school! ROXANNE RYAN: Track 13 Cross Country 2. CORY SALTER: Cross Country 1,23 Track 1,2 Varsity 33 Cadet Band 1. KEN SHOUFER: Sea Hawk Band 1,2,3,43 Stage Band 1,2,43 Cross Country 13 Track 1,2,3. BRUCE SCHURGOT: Cross Country 1,3,43 Track 3,43 Asst. disc jockey 4. I hope I made a good impression at this school! GENE SCHWARTZ: Football 1,2, Varsity 43 Wrestling 13 Baseball 1,2 Varsity 3,43 Basketball 23 R Club 4. LINDA SEE: Sea Hawk Band 2,3,43 Majorette 2,3,43 Banner Car- rier 13 Honor Roll 33 Cadet Band 13 Nom Con 4. I finally made it. DON SHEARER: Football 13 Water Polo 2,33 Tennis 13 Ski Club 43 Key Club 3,43 Scuba 3,4 president 33 ICC 33 ISC 33 Commissioner of Elections 43 Printed the Rebuttal. JOYCE SHEUMAKER: Cognotai 1,21 Semper Comites 3, Vice- president 43 Art Club 13 Homemaking Club 13 Yearbook Staff 33 Girls' League Board 4. I had a great time and will remember RUHS. PAUL SONENBERG: Ha, Ha, I'm out and you're not. I lit the trash cans on fire. fTake your choice but take one for surely PAUL SPEAR: Football 1,23 Basketball 1,2 Varsity 3,43 Baseball 1,2 Varsity 3,43 Ivy Chain 33 Boys' League rep 2. CRISLYN SMITH: Modern Dance 2,3, Production 43 Nom Con 2,3,4. GARALD SMITH: World Friendship Club 1,2,3,43 Art Club 2,3: French Club 2,3,43 Nom Con 33 A Cappella Choir 1,2,3. Redondo and her teachers are an outstanding team, together. MATTHEW SMITH: Track 23 A Cappella Choir 3, Advanced 4. High School has been educational! TOM STAAL: Track 13 SCROC 4. HARRY STAALBERG: Basketball 1, J.V. 2,3 Varsity 43 Nom Con 1,2,3,43 Varsity Track 3,43 Varsity Cross Country 43 Key Club 3,43 Spirit Commission 43 Entertainment Commission 4. DEBI STO'I'l': Football Stats 13 Gymnastics 2,33 Volleyball 33 Dance 3, Production 43 Soccer 4. LESLIE STROUD: CSF 1,2,3,4: French National Honor Society 2,3,43 Semper Comites 3,43 Homemaking Club 2,3. KEN SVENDSEN: Waterpolo 13 Wrestling 1,2 Varsity 33 Quill and Scroll President 43 R Club 1,2,3: Student Council 43 Ivy Chain 33 High Tide Editor 4. STEVE SWAIN: Football 1, Varsity 2,3, All League first team 43 Basketball 1, J.V. 2, Varsity 43 Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,43 Most Athletic Senior Class. 3 DENNIS TEEL: Tennis Team 3,43 CSF 3,4. JERRY THERMOS: Varsity soccer 3,4. WAYNE THOITS: Football 13 Baseball 1,2,3: Bowling 13 Golf Club 2. . GLEN THOMPSON: Cross Country 2,3 Track 2, Varsity 3,43 Key Club 2,3,43 CSF 2,3,43 Agape 33 Entertainment Commission 33 Spirit Commission 3,4: Boys' :League Rep 33 Television Arts 33 Penpointers Treasurer 43 Lone Ranger Club 43 Class Clown. I like beer and love women folk. Lone Rangers rule. SCOTT THORNTON: Football 13 Swimming 13 Water Polo 2,3 Var- sity 43 J.V. Baseball 3. TOM TOMSIC: Varsity Football 3,43 Varsity Baseball 43 Tennis 43 R Club 43 RUHS Girl Watchers Club 4. BARBARA TRUJILLO: Cheerleader 13 Advanced Print Shop 1,2, 3,43 Track 13 Cross Country 32: Red and White Court 13 Spirit Commission 1,23 Cognotai 23 Modern Dance 3,4. . MAGGIE VAN OPPEN: Swim Team 2,3,43 Water Polo 2,3,43 R Club 23 Dance 33 Ski Club 4. LINDA VARGAS: Cognotai 1,23 Semper Comites 2,33 Nom Con 2. MARY VASSILAKIS: Art Club 13 Cross Country 23 Track 2,3,43 Girls' League Treasurer 3,43 Ivy Chain 33 CSF 3. JEANIE WEBER: Cross Country 1,2,3,4 MVP 33 Varsity Track 2,3, 4 MVP 33 R Club 1,2,3,43 Agape 3, President 43 ICC 33 Most Athletic 4. JOHN WEISZ: Basketball 13 Fastest Car in school 4. MELISSA WENZEL: Drama 1,23 Cognotai 1,23 Thespians 2,3,43 Home Ec Club President 4. LILIAN WIHER: French National Honor Society 2,3,43 Modern Dance 4. CHERYL WILLIAMS: Cross Country 1,2,33 Track 1,2,3: Sea Hawk Band 3,43 R Club 13 A Cappella Choir 2,31 Penpointers 2,3,43 Opus Staff 2,3,43 Television Arts 3. DON WILSON: Track and Field 1,2,3,43 Bowling Club 1,2,3,4. MARGARET ZAMBRANO: Graduation usher 33 Honor Roll 33 World Friendship Club 43 Nom Con 4. ROBERT ZEPEDA: Football 13 Baseball 23 Soccer 2. JAIME ZERKIE: Football 1, Track 1,2,3,4. , 1 ld 1 ff' ' ' ,Q , Z P .,,, , F.. a I .l 6 .ifffnd ,.,.,i,f1 f. ..'r', , ..,fr ,f.,. .'.4.- Y, xl 1' rll' 1 1.44441 2 '.' Huw.-m f,,......f...M N' A - 4? 1.3. l 182 fl N , Q i fi vrmfr' 'N --V -41-z:a1lf:- ' I ,V . ,Q ,v . Q,-f-A x f 4 fggw l ' 64 TS E... , 171. 'f . l 9 ,XX 4, N . wr 1 if 25. s '55 A if it I I .W ff! v , I Ki' 'Q n X. ..i'-Q ' ,il 3 Q Z4 l fm? Q' f X 35 f Q 4 o o I-.o .I A031 Av fi':': '4 vi ,'o'e'4'n if :1:Qtl:gg..'I:I: ,V-.offs LA IA ' ,A Fiji -V41 ,... XX .....--v-v-f -ff ' L TO R, Junior Class Representativesg Kathy Banks, Art Villanueva, Denise Dangelo. 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X. - N V ui I fl .. ix! :fit 1 1 'Q . ' i i ', , cr Q JSR' lx 5 sl Sq C- , . 5 i -L X ' I' , Lx Richard Mclntosh, junior history teacher, shows his unique ability to teach while standing in a trash can. 189 W X l 5 4 1 X 7 x r KJ' W N F: A ' nfl:- l 1 iv f E . A P , tc R A 1,gf,af , JE 1'-f? 41-Cr I ard on his grades. . 'P f 1 1. Ji m, -va ' -. it -N.. NN A + t -. En x. il s-L +..x ,, 1 V' - ,tiff avi' . :w 6 , . sg, 2 V,- , K, - ,Q N. , :Fx ill .- 3 ' A-Bn x -' ll , , asf: : ' Q -11 W ., I T i I lim? ' H A 12 a.'s'3cn' I Nfl S l ' 4 Th , iz- 42 J A - iz. Ni .-4 K A-Ge 5-sr if Lucky Page Mike Pagh Ozz Paoli Sun Park Humberto Parra Jenny Patten Mike Patris Greg Pearce Aggie Pele Bill Peltz Randy Perdue Felicia Perez Sally Peterson Jim Petrikin Vincent Petter Scott Pettit Greg Pfeifer Mark Phillips Frances Pimentel Lynette Pina Paul Platamone Lisa Plendl Margie Poer Chris Ponsonby Kenney Queen Sherry Quinn Joe Raemer John Rajcok Tina Raney Ronda Reading Russ Remington Marianne Restorick Alan Reuter Don Reynolds Warren Rice Nancy Rich Keith Riles Paul Roberts Paul Robertson Guy Rodrigues Richard Rodriquez Carol Roher Randy Ross Rochelle Roth Raul Ruiz Joe Russell Joe Russo Charlie Ryan Chris Salcido Barbara Sampson Sotero Sanchez Sue Sargent Grace Savedra Don Sayles Harry Scholz Barbara Schulz Scott Schrader Andre' Schweithzer Talvra Seabourne Grace Seide Paul Seppala Stephanie Shenk Mike Shearer Mark Shimko David Shipley Diana Shoufer Kim Simmons Michael Simpson Cherrell Smith Darren Smith Don Smith Kathy Smith Steve Smith Tyrnn Smith Kathy Sockwell Rocky Spadaro Steve Spittle Sandy Stankus f c fi7'4'fJLf2fV M4741 , I y' 5 fi ffff -fa. , If ff 1 f 5 Q . 5 . 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A , 'A 2 fri 4 f ff--f 1 'Wai l ,, 47 '1 7 T ,, Q Allen Stanton Art Starr Donna Stowell Ed Sulpice Mark Thaupier Paul Taylor Mike Tedesco Kelley Telfer Lisa Terrell Roberta Terrell Lisa Thom Chris Thompson Chris Thrasher Mark Tilford ' Tracy Tinsman Denise Tomlinson Joe Tonnie Abbie Torres Carol Troxel Thadd Turner Kevin Tye Stacy Tyrrell Richard Utter Jessie Valenzuela Sue Vaughn Craig Ver Steeg Maria Villa Art Villanueva Mark Wagner Melanie Ward Andrea Warren Patty Webb Lorri Weber Jean Welcome Eddie Wheatley Robin Wheeldon Doug Wickham Rene Widmann Jeff Wielin Kandi Williams Mark Williams Dawn Wilson Kim Wolf Wilfred Wong Karen Wood LeRoy Wood Ray Wurm Monte Younce Tracey Youn Raina Zatarain Bill Zeller K at x, - QW v A if ' s ' I ' g , ,E .5 j L.: F, Jim Yurkiewkz A ,V - my 4 ' 3 .. ,WI i f ,l Tommy Zepeda V -gf W7 A 1 41 mg A. ', W 1 N Mary Zerkie A 7 QM Jaime Zuniga s.. . .r,.-A5 l l Gary Kingston goes up for a last second shot against his opponent. WF'- A e- V231 - I I a Who ever said that history is a time for learning? Juniors... T 9 5 fr? ' ' , :, V 1 Q 2' ' ! I tx? -Q 5 'xii 'f lf' fm- 'V' 'f V Rfk H ,M , .. ' MAA, -I' xy Z' W--+A M4,,,.,,.,-,,k.--Q-Q.'Q.QQQ.QQ4g Q ,f Qf,QQ,Q 255 5 Qff -w.-..A Q Q V ,, -gl N --W :Na-kg ,, 1 ', A '..' 5 .,,, I 0 1. 1 V gig ' A: , YNY'-Tb ,f J , ,, M' M1 W W1 4 V ff '1:'1 ,, f . ' f I A - ,rf . K V' 7- V . ,' - 1' L - . 5 f 4 f ' 1 5 , ,Q f E1 2. , V ' f ' . 2:44, 'T7 rf ' , w V , W l f:g g1il ms- Q 5 5 r :C NN? Rupfslzaf -' 1 P ' I S 4 ' f , -f, 5' 5 M xi 1 Q 4- I., 4 'Q xx - 1 I .2?5' Q 4 I' : f 4 if :4'f4f:',f72' g 1. Shelley Martin is congratulated after yet, another victory. 2. Steve Curwick ferociously shows his anger and displeasure after being tossed into the pool. 3. Doug Wickham contemplates advice given to him by Mario Tremblay, senior, on whether or not to go for it. 4. Darla Erickson, I wonder if that guy's staring at me? 5. Proof to the fact that Rick Jarrett can actually use a pencil. 6. Gary Kingston heavily absorbs information from Cosmo- politan's latest love guide, as Mr. Mclntosh looks on in amaze- ment. LL is W r' W V ,Jihklwt .at of rx! 6 195 Lx If -J . ' - W-A 1, 1 .. V , V A f . Q 1 S x -Zi ,I A1' 1 V A , 1 'w-..,sP s..,m- 4 w wi- f xy- - 1 A - fy 17 f 'Q Ja s '-f?, ,X . ,. W , J :V f '1 iw - ' --1 -W -3 55 ' ' ' 'ff 3.7 H2 x' -1: ,if -3 x +415 - 1 S N QM, Q - g,, 1 ',4f,1-A-vg .-Q 'ff x wi 76,2456 asf' X . I. .fa-1 -552 vw , 4-Tn - ', ft APY 02 , Y A il-. 'okjvf is 'Q' 1 qi' as 4' -QW l ..-..gLSl2L....,,. .. ., 1. Jack Dickason, High Tide cartoonist. 2. Steve Curwick, live, at the Roxie, but nobody believed him. 3. Doug Wickham still ponders matter, while Art Villanueva kicks back. 4. Robin Griffin and Sophomore Cheryl Townsend, smiles at a friend while Toni Nix pulls her, drinking her milk through the ear trick. 5. 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J. . .W , , w 5 ,.... , - 1- Angie Carter, cheers the team J- .ff ,,, , ul' J.. to victory 2: .NL 35' , l A, y f l JL , . x, A, 5 l X,-v ' , ' 3 1-4 Ester Padilla, watches over fellow water polo stat girls as K they calculate the scores. 23 X. . 1 X if 9 . .- Q' -41' Y' 1 6 , gzv fi I K ' XL - E 1' ,1 'K': 5u 253' 2 ft- a ' Pig? N '- is 1 1 2 Y 1 'xr' ,,,.:f V - X -l V F' 5 7 1 V 4132. , aL ' , , , ix 1 , .fr Mhigf' Q41 ' 'LV' . .1 - . . 'X il b t xt N I' V f K P if ,Em . L., Y '- f if s.-3 -r 4 9' J AAS Tom Chesney Janine Chentham Wayne Chupman David Clark Mike Clarke Debbi Cline Jean Cobbs Phil Collin Gloria Contreras Angela Cook Timothy Cook Tom Cooper Severo Cortez John Costa Stacey Cotter Dennis Cottle Kim Coulson Stephanie Couture Steven Couture Tammy Cowden Les Cox Lucia Coyoca Jay Creeden Joe Culbertson Cathie Cullen Tim Cullen Doug Dach Darlene Dangelo Lori Daniels John Daugherty Connie Davis Karen Davis Lenny Davis Pat Day Ira Dean Lauren Deltrick ,, ff -.. 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Don Garrett Harriett Gayle Terrin Gazzaniga Chuch Gendry Colleen Gibbons Sarah Glass fi' 6' 753 X1 Y J sy ? Darlene Gomez Dennis Gomez Charles Gonzales John Gonzales Donna Grissom Greg Guerrero Lucy Guerrero Wendy Guerriero Jerry Hager Judy Hager Dawn Haggerty Barbara Hall ,rrv -.U - -' ,wiv J I . A f 'ilu' ' R F ,5 ,lg . to ' ' '+-D., . 5 MMV ' V af' ., .-- f W vi,- ,QL Julie Sankey, sophomore football stat gi the game. Carol Hallivill bl Mark Handley Debra Hansen 1 1. , Jeff Haptonstal Q 1 Kerry Harris r ' -ff . -i - Q. . , 'Q' bi Randy Harris 4'P1, 1 ' iffiiiif. gl' ' 552' ' , F3-1 ' 'rfiftjz' L 5 4, N , is 6 all 3 'Q' X .Sf A 4 . 7 rx Alan Hauser Katy Hawkins Lora Hazlewood Ann Healy gi. Viola Heinzelmann Debbie Herdman Y W is lx takes a break at l Judy Hersh Lena Hernandez Leticia Hernandez Mario Hernandez Becky Hilyard Craig Hines Kelly Hines tr? - ----' A1-,-ww I 1 my ' , '. .K+ f , c i. 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F F iq ,,, ,, Flori Leon Kb 'ggi ' L -, ' David Leone L sesss ssss L 4 111 n 'i' e Eric Leseberg - i' . Q g A i Patty, not even thinking about class. Ag tibzx -Xu . V D ' A 5 A- A -' in www-H ' Larry Lizotte ' vi I i I ' fi k L , we IM: V e A? April Long Q i A ' ' D ' - X ' I A .3 Joseph Longo ' .43 i i f 'VS 5' K' 'i 'X ' A f- 1 , if 1 Tracy Longworth ' 4 jg ,je 4:4 - P ' -J ge f J, ef , - i in Debbie Lorenz F3 x Q L v, is A 15 Larry Lorenz -fe V - ' , , - r ' .J 7 f 3 . A . Jack Lunsford .V A 5 'J ' x- 3 lk ' fl x-fdfz, 5' g gl ,L , ,, W 5 V , ' li'f W' 'Dwi D 'W' D' -1 D 'V Nancy Lyle K ,ffl I I' Gary Ma vi ' ' Robin Mac Donnell J ,,. f' '- f Mike Madajewski a, S Richard Magana 1 Q-1' ie A Zi, M Laurie Mahan 4 Y I .X q irq J' ,ii J tM ,M- X, M. lg kv . 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A K f i .3 1 V ... A. '32-:N 1 1 SEZ! Nh 1 p l t ls 04,4 ,nl il . ,1V,:.::. , 2, Q ' ,g,. Vw R . .f 22 S' ..l -ww-'IT-- m - - -- g , V . .,-.AM , t ' 7 ,. 1' -N M, 'Ii J ' 1 1 ' 'HF' -1 Q fix r . S- 1:1 X , . x I I ' X -As, A' G-4 - 7 K J '- Yn Q V' T5 Scott Steele Susan Steger Greg Steubs Cheryl Stewart James Stewart Scott Stewart Debbie Stilz Joe Stott Autumn St. Peter Theodore Stryker T Tracy Sturges Michael Sturges ' - -,,'.f ,Z - James Surface Mark Sweet lrma Tabares Greg Taevs Thersa Talbert James Tatum .1 ff xc 'a 1 4 1 ll , 71 in ,l X .- . . 1 Q- . iw X Q N Xi I T17 X -H-P x I Shane Shanahan Chuck Shelden Robert Shenk Emily Slone Denise Smith Elizabeth Smith Tina Smith Roberta Snidow Beth Snyder James Spencer Dean Spittle Mike Staal Susan Stalmer Eric Stankus ,sim I ,f . ,,., ,. ,. HJ-JJ J ,. 45215 was ' ' fgindmi O.K. who wrote this article about me? J f if v H 1 i 1 5 , tiff. Xb... it . L .XX . A Lucia seeks solitude. Kirk Tye Jack Tyler Chantal Ulrich Kendi Unruh Frances Valasky David Valenzuela Michel Valgier Teresa Vang Danny Vaughn Tim Velarde Martha Villa Robert Villanueva Renee Vollmer Christine Wagner Stacie Wagner Wendy Walker Kris Wallace Robert Walls Paul Warchola Shari Watkins Mike Weber X 5 - 3 ax! . y X X -r-, ' ...sg ' if i'K'-A-mf. .-we ' ww? 1 A352 13: 11,4 . cr.: g aa.. K I , 1 ff 1 l 13 , ' , 3 . 'ii X3:QKw.. ., 4-,., . V22 . 4 :ff ,Z -n Holly Teel Dean Thomas John Thompson Philip Thuits Joyce Thurston Mike Tipton Cindy Toland Chris Towles Cheryl Townsend Anna Trujillo Troy Trujillo Mark Turpin Tina Turrenitine Lisa Tuttoilmondo Kevin Tuxford I If f I' if I l' l 5 tl ' Nxt, 1' X X 3 f .- , W' ii w- . 1--3 .--1 I C 6,7 5. - 1. f 4 fx . . if jf A w M' A -gf 4 - gf . II 1 r-4 ., 21 39:54 4.-Q .ef f f ,sl f ,' 1 ' ', .V 5, ff 'f '...'f xi' 12' 4. Q2 E, 43 - 'ii ,Z l. 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Sounds So Far Away '-Z W'-is Q',p?3'E3?-M42- Q uf.. , j' - PQ g f'5:w12 g Pi 'E JPY, , J. .. , A , . -'J I-ff-,, ','1H.x.f'NY.' x Cv 9' . ,Ax,,. ,.. 2 , 'f - , 1 ff ... - :4'51..'g H' 'I I, fv N .w. -,B -,fix . 1... ... -my an 'iffy 'fi- 'S 'xx i--s , .., if.. ,.. -' ' ', ., 'fm'-1'v 4 . Y, www' n--Z.-A V- , - The Freshmen Class reps say Sayonara. Striking a pose are: Yvette Winer, Carl Pritzkat and Kelly Griffin Marie Ackley John Adams Scott Adams Stacey Adams Alisa Ainsworth Kitt Aldridge Diana Allan Ricky Anderson Paul Andrien Dierre Antoine Eric Antoine John Arenz Kelli Atkinson Jennifer Austin Fatima Axt Ron Bahner Jennifer Banks Kate Barrett Jose Beceria Joe Bell Luc Bellamare Dan Benner Chris Berg Sara Berger Dave Berval Jay Beucon Maichae Bigpond Joline Blais Fred Blood Yvette Bolden Trace Bost Kathy Bowman Greg Bowman Tammy Braden Lydia Brady Bill Branch Claudia Breen Tim Bridger Steve Bright Gary Brightwell T' iw. L3 Q ,J . .,,.. ,Wm 2' f if A X. , N. . 3.51.2 . 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X xg!! . 213 4 Robbie Brillantes Marcel Broese Donna Brown Jeff Brown Stephanie Brown Brenda Bryan Joe Buchalla Jim Burke Karen Bye Greg Byers Joe Cacace Todd Caldwell Brad Campbell Leann Carey Janet Carlson Rachel Carne Mike Cerda Greg Chalekian Laura Chambers Marty Chance Nancy Chapman Debbie Chase Donnie Chasse Suzana Claassen Susan Clark Kim Claver Frank Contreras Kenneth Contreras Scott Cook Tina Cooper David Cope Jeanne Cornelius Jose Cortez Julie Cortez Tim Cotant 'A wwe sl Xb 'ts . .,,, . 1 1 3? , 1 ', , '1 l 1.5, .Y jfi, 3 . - ga' 1 ' K - 4 L if J --ff l 3 13 , 'ETD'-'.l fi A s. s S Y' ' ' 1: LX' .: R ' . ZZJA' 4' 1 1 '- K ,B - - F A mrs: A fl '1 5 i ' X ' ' 52 . 1 -Z .V ' , ---- 21555: I ,.,., . j A U . Q I, 1 A - ,.. . A ,,,,, r -iq:-g .y Z ., f Q . 'L , fi r'r'e' ' J if li. ' W i g N J be il , ' 1' mb ,. 1 Am ae. .l 'S 'it' ' f J . J . 353 r it ff' ' ,i i ii, L - Q ' V t- . 1,41 5 , Nl , 1:39 - -9+ -. y f f. .,' ' ' S -. ' ' . '.y.gg55't , 4. 4, K I f 2, .I HILL ,avi . 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Y' 13 Z 1 Q I .i...i: Marie Federici Stephanie Foreman Damon Fortier Diane Freiberg Lana Frieberg Kellie French Dena Frageman Steve Gale Craig Gallup Don Gambill Mike Fennell Michele Fikel Pamela Flood Joanne Flores Terri Florence Alan Garcia Ernie Garcia Mario Garcia Peggy Garner Mike Garrison Claude Gautier Janice Gibson Alan Gilden John Godges Tracy Goldman Christie Gonzalez Jose Gonzalez Terry Green me rf: V Y. 52557751 '?i. I ,M . 715, ,Wm - I , ., :,.fj'i' X X 7 2 and then we.. .' Q , Chris Hanson Alan Harkins Jeff Harrington Gordon Haxton Kevin Hebner Mike Heimple Oliver Hellwig Maurice Hermosillo Barbara Hernandez Jeanne Hernandez Nina Hernandez Shelly Hernandez ' t i I V u s . J Tracy Johnston is honored as freshman Red and White prin Jerri Hiser Marcia Hite Geri Hoard Laura Hoffman Debra Holscher Julia Hooper Dan Hopkins Frank Hopkins Stephanie Horspool Steven Horspool Ed Horwath Joseph Horwath Diane Hotchkiss Ruth Houston Connie Huante Theresa Hubert Steve Hufford Danny Hughes David Hunt Mary Hutton Kim Jackson Gary Jacobs Rebecca Jaffe Robert Jaimes Doug James Renee Jenkins Karen Johansen Helen Johnson I-bl l 2 4 fa xx I, V 1 4 2, my I 15,1 f af I Q 1 x 3.1 ei il x -. Q4 5 V1 Y i ' il Y: ' Ali 'Tl f .n L' if 0 Q 1 1 'KN A A - X :' , LQ 1 if 1 'W 2 A Q in 2 . 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ELENA AVENUE EMIL CARRATALA REDONDO BEACH, CALIF. 90277 38 PENINSULA CENTER PALOS VERDES PENINSULA, CA 90274 2137377-4527 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1977 SOUTH BAY DENTAL LAB LEATHERBOUND LTD PERSONALIZED SUEDE gl LEATHER FOR MEN 81 WOMEN Del Amo Fashion Square: if 29, Torrance, Ca. W4,-4 , 1WQgl'wwa,jwmQ wwgfgqkgxgy - 'M - .A , 4 1' ' ,1 , HQ f -3 Ir' 1 Mr.. .. I ' fffgfff ,f-??'fy7f?q, iffIE4f?':f2?'ff?T?Lf:ff -A , ,L----I 1f'? 'r2 ' Q f fi'-'VZQH e1i1,2z,,5 if-firlfif-vyf,3,'f3'ff! .1 ,fi I I 2' , ...Q-gi: ig , 1 .Y . iI'1L.,f ,43g ,f4wa'1g,qffgpg:5 , J f ff . ,- ,-7 .H '. . ' 1 -My yy. f 1 iffy M, ' -' I5 I if V ni2'f'cw ' ,AS - WN LEES 6qz..iJv:a, ., lr 33119 ,A . Q 2445, N .M,?f..S , - A mfJ+Wnf' yJQ rage awww aaxmwaav IHEQ eff . 1 M ,. 3xe,WL ' S ,A A mmtfdavf -XMQW awww Jmxf -'aw fii 1 --'f 5 , W 'f 1' 'r' 4 fl- ,ffsfm , ' f, .ff-:fx 4, , I! -392, ,f f ,ff ff.-,.Qim:iriiXfm'swr . . A if H, re. f- 'yi' Tf..:,y..11?' 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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Emerald at Pacific Coast Highway, Redondo Bill Kellough, Pastor-George Hippe, Assoc. Richard Creighton, Outreach Congratulations to Class of '77 379-8431 'Bible Centered-Christ Exalting' Sunday: Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Gospel Hour 10:45 A.M. Evening Service 7:00 P.M. ' Inspiration Time 96.3 Radio 10200 A.M.-4200 I' Wednesday: Daly Hour of Power 7:00 P.M. Pre-SchooI-Kindergarten-Elementary Grace Mericle, Director 376-4606 'A Good Place to Meet Friends' i , 372-6410 374-5161 , -.5 Aak and Reyn Nunnink I , owNsR ' It FTD - TDEQUII S XX--f' BEAUTY AND BARBER SUPPLY y y Q.-.11 WHAT YOU NEED AND HOW TO USE IT 44 9 X f NX 'E 1753 SO. ELENA. REDONDO BEACH. CALIF. 90277 0 I PHONE 540-4403 f lorlst X 424 S. PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY 75 REDONDO BEACH, CALIF. 90277 AMERITONE SPECTRUM COLORAMA SUPREME PAINT DECORATING CENTER Sam C. Carl The ultimate in paint and decorating products and personalized services! REDONDO BEACH MANHAWAN BEACH 1002 S, Pacific Cst. Hwy. 708 N. Sepulveda 373-6956 376-2444 REALTORS Kevin Abbey TEL. 376-8871 1208 Artesia Boulevard Hermosa Beach, Calif. 90254 227 ivrs CHAR BURGER fm-fit' Prospectb .I 374-1777 Try our ' , sandwiches 'ff 5 A It - timn-Bunszn Big 'D' Hot Dogs Little 'D' Taco's Pastrami Burrito Ribeye Steak Taquito Bar BQ beef Corn Dog Patty Melt Tuna Sausage Vt.t H, I 4 :,V W Fish Stix Pepper steak Chili Size Every Friday Mon-Sat FISIWUUVBQV serving the finest sandwiches 9fA-M--3345 P M 500 in the south Bay area Sun. 10-7 Everything RIVIERA GLASS in gms I 0 Mirrors 0 Plexiglass 0 Metal 0 Window glass 0 Plate glass Windows - Wardrobe Doors 0 Antique 0 Table Tops v Shower Doors 0 Mirros 0 Screens ' Sliding doors ' Store I Fronts Al Green, owner con. Lic. 293299 Mon-Fri. 8-5 Sat. 9-4 Free Estimates 213 So. Pacific Coast Hwy. Redondo Beach M Blk. No. Torrance Blvd. 374-5277 CDiaI 37-glassj Mg i v f4 ,. f -1 il THE STRAW HAT RESTAURANT CORPORATION 4850 W. 190th Sf Torrance, California 90503 I2l3J 370-3539 J.K. 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Mayor and City council City of Redondo Beach Peel our DUYG energy GVGFY To '77 Pilot Staff Congratulations and many thanks for a 376-6788 MICIUEL'S BURRITO HOUSE SPECIALIZING IN HOME MADE BURRITOS 821TORRANCE BLVD. REDONDO BEACH, CALIF. OPEN 7DAYS WE OPERATE ouR OWN DRY CLEANING PLANTS PARISIAN CLEANERS great year. 84 TAILORS ...A friend ESTABLISHED 1907 1503 HERMOSA AVE. 400 DIAMOND HERMDSA BEACH REDONDO BEACH 372-3396 372-6205 3E2I'i .:5':s1 N35- :fi -F3553 32:3 ' - f- '- W Q f I A T AB -I - B- ' -'f.5'XX S'- '- -:'s,1. S,e:Q.2:1:fr-':-.gffr:-5-f- ,fr-1x? c ,B 3, ymvg ' , 1 Lg Af 5 65 -fs 3 fit.::f.:zsgz:fsI51x's:egg31350-' girffif S':--1-S5259-152+-3311! , - st 3 B f ' ' , X B S: A 7: 5 ' I B 3 ' , , f f W , X 6 x It ,O 51 f E22 Q Q ,f X1 S C' A f Y - . ' U If:s'.-1-2.i2'-1:s.ia221f:5: xi-'E' 255+- 'z ' Pig 74 'f - '3.,5-33:5-:5'Q. -. -.5 If-M ,,. 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TOYOTA TRIUMPH 325-7500 IBetween Crenshaw 84 Hawthorne Blvds.I 232 2955 PACIFIC COAST HWY. - TORRANCE The Fabric Shoppe 311 Pier Avenue, Hermosa Beach O 379-5351 COURY 84 SON CLEANERS Redondo Beach 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 2-Hour Cleaning Main Plant OUR 66th YEAR IN DRY CLEANING 1232 Beryl, Redondo Village-372-3434 Hermosa-519 Pier Ave. NW? a5' '7T'1 Jf I f3IVd Que ird bop i ' an O I gs sl I X :- I i f 'f ' i' 'K rs SMART FEMININE APPAREL IN. - f 1 X FU' 'I' Fines' In Seawod 4' 1 X X From Around the World Dresses - Suits - Sportswear - Lingerie 2 IN A Hmm - THEN CALL L YOUR ORDER WILL BE WAITING BILVA AND JIM - 77 1402 S. PAc. COAST Hwv. WARREN 37? nzoonoo BEACH. cAur. eozv-1 375-1676 22247 PALOS VERDES BLVD., TORRANCE. CALIF. PLANTS HANGERS PLANT CONSULTATION A 1. ,. --- , - U O 'S' ur- egnuswu -1- - ie 5 + ' , e 9 5 . V Q - n S 1' r I 1 37 N. Pacific Coast Hwy Manufacturers and Designers of Fzne Jewelry Redondo Beach ---- TORRANCE Hi-:RMosA BEACH 2595 PAC. cofisr Hwv. 1212 HERMOSA AVE. KAT CRENSHAWJ FR 9-5401 DA 5-3933 .l i,-,113 GARY AND KALLIE PHO ' NE. l213I 379-1113 KIDS SNAPPY FASHIONS The Sample Shop Hgllywoga 5 :Jr-1:5 Infants thru Pre-teens S' Z EZ? BeI'yI at Prospect r RODUCTSRETAILING coMPANv Redondo Beach 153 DEL AMO FASHION SQUARE FIICHAFID BEEDLE TOFIFIANCE, CALIF. 90503 phone 376-4486 sroae MANAGER may 542-6652 I KRIS WIKSON, Manager svvlNc.lNc THINGS J, I IIII QX T-Shirts Custom ' ' I 5 Skate Boards 84 Accessories Q Indian lewelr I N y uosnlcx s PET crnrrn M,,,,a,e. Your Complete Pet Supply Center Q 375-1646 Since 1924 X 717 Torrance Blvd. 'Q ' ' T Redondo Beach, Calif. 372-8465 5013 Pacific Coast Hwy. T orrance, CA. 905 05 233 ST. IAMES CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday Masses: 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 10:45,12:00, 4:45 and 6:00 azsff. ' a,.f.:af.H,,' 1. -A I ,ear I, V ,ge , , NI., 'WD' -' H' si 1 F-L ' I .n.q, .. I ff .- 4. I .I M' Q :nr :IE , ,I A ,. ,, . ., , ., Ffa' I ' .ff I V, 31. .4 1 I V ,kr ,M-J M. - , 1 'Ei ' 4 A Q' A95 , , 4 'I' I , . ff ,,,. . F, in a 'Ora E I I' ,,1a,,, was , v r . Custom Surf Boards by appointment- Complete line of stock surf boards and all surfing accessories at reasonable prices. Ask for Rick 648 Pacific Coast Hwy 234 Hermosa Beach, CA Thanks Redondo for Hosting SABE Charles Patrick Dolan 1 Vice President CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION O JDENT COUNCILS Ch I977 STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD ON EDUCATION MEN , WOMEN OPENGDAYS y A , E 'ql EVENINGS! 1 I I A CUSTOM CUTTING-STYLING MANICURIST 379-5343 LEG WAXING 1053 AVIATION BLVD., IVIANHATTAN BEACH KEEP TALKING Q '1 La B Il D Q 7' - I '. EEHERALJEQEEHDHE I'2'F-'IIEIQ5E-EYF5!F?Z'f.'EIfFfe' Congratulations VVeloon1e to the Beginning! Redondo Beach Kiwanis Club Ill el 1- GX ia sl xa ev Sponsors of Redondo Union High School Key Club 67 W. Woshin lon Blvd CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1977 SSSS S ,aa f W PHOTOG RA PHERTE T TJ T Rfpubhc 3 2131 FROM ROBERT'S STUDIO LARRY'S DONUTS N1Pi A, J S Z' X NR '1 1 Ju.. r 1 '- . A- I I n ,f rip' .V' x, , 5325 w. TORRANCE BLVD. LARRY roRRANcE, CA 90503 QASTAGNOLA 540-2303 SPEciAL DISCOUNTS ON PARTY ORDERS at .Xt SW, I-IERIVIO SA ,I - fl. 5 if 3 E, 1130 sos PIER Ave. Henwuosfx BEACH. PV, W cAi.ii:. 90264 14'xk ' Psa? to ' 'CQ it 572'2'l9l P' ,, , 1 ' STAN , RST!-IE sl' 209 Avenue I Redondo Beach, CA 90277 540-1522 Wigs, Switches, Wiglets Wig Service 84 Repairs by Specialists Custom Made Men's Hairpieces STAGE, SCREEN, T.V. Lovely Custom Nails and Complete Nail Care Old Towne Mall 19800 Hawthorne Blvd. The Lash with a Personality Torrance Cry-Sleep-Swim 41380 as permanent as your own 371-2249 owl -chip O OI 3826 Iomita boulevard 0 torrance, california 90505 lcorner hawthorne blvdl 375-9134 373-S030 373-5031 GORDON J. HEINMILLER VICE PRESIDENT AND MANAGER PALOS VERDES ESTATES OFFICE SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK ? PALOS venues esnrss, cALlFoRNiA g rei.sPHoNs C2137 373-6981 -1 237 California T-Shi Old Towne Mall Torrance, CA BRUCE SEIFERI 5 C2132 SHO-LH 67 Q00-3 Qq, 0 W edo Q0-w ado 15 247 AVENIWLDEL name .iiiemtmae l Redondo Beach : RO 'ngH 'SESme5 Jim Wood and Associate Realtors 1 - Mr. 84 Mrs. J.K. Crowe B 'A ' f'2Q'1QfH'9'W '954 I Mr. 8. Mrs. Charles Fladrich 378'427l ' Steve Wagner of JCSTEN'S AIVIERICAN YEARBOOK Congratulates the Seniors- Class of 1977 ,4 , 50 04,0 5, I 'Q V 7 Q' i+'9 1 QA 0 99' -fa iv ,Z Ms Q. 'L 0 BEAU5 Redondo Beaon Elks Lodge 5591378 Extends Its Congratulations to Graduating CLASS GF '77 FRontier 6-8829 FRontier 2-5852 SPring 2-2847 FllYURC WEDDIE WOODCRAFT CO., INC. 811 North Catalina Avenue Redondo Beach, Calif. 90277 REDONDO BIBLE, BOOK AND GIFT STORE 147 South Pacific Coast Hwy. Redondo Beach 90277 C2131 372-2500 Rex 81 Fairabee Donoho -X SCI D neqltgy IDSURODCG ARCHIE SNOW Res. 37I-3980 Il ag 240 540-4495 24l AVENIDA DEL NORTE RIVIERA VILLAGE, R.B. 90277 FAMILY PLANNING: NO-HASSLE HELP. M ' 's- ,. N Li- .X KAXX I ' ' ' ' 0 I it N.. t , -:SQ jul l ,. A X . e l .l vii Birth control information and services are available at little or no cost to any teenager, male or female, wanting them. California law says that you can get these services without anyone else knowing - Regardless of your age. CALL OUR 24-HOUR BIRTH CONTROL HOT-LINE ' FOR REFERRAL TO A CLINIC NEAR YOU. I C2132 464-PLAN l COLLECT CALLS ACCEPTED. i Because if you think that getting help Is too much hassle, you haven't thought about the hassles of not getting help. LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FAMILY PLANNING COUNCIL. INC l i f213j 375-4717 Mike 81 Ticia O'Kieffe stmfz, F o L IO I : it - , 1719 S. Catalina Ave. Redondo Beach, Calif. 90277 CLAUDE W ROBILLARD SR Rea! Property Broker lVo tary Public I213I 375- 0583 l7l7 SOUTH CATALINA AVENUE REDONDO BEACH, CALIFORNIA 90277 I I .rim woun ann associates IVIUZIK SHOE SALES AND REPAIR SERVICE 1012 South Pacific Coast Highway Redondo Beach, California 90277 Neoma Muzik Telephone Wesley Nluzik C2135 375-6918 Tues.-Fri. 8:30-6 Sat. 8:30-5 Closed Sun. 84 Mon. .LL -ns....a.. .MZJMMMHEMEMIMIIERQWXSYQSENSX KZZZW. !!i4!Q,!!LI!.-H!'!!!L,!B!1!!EHEN'Q5Bf m ig j l iim 7 1 1 .1- r:f.f'.'Z'1 1 E ' -f 2' T17- 5 I XI- ' H in- f1f'? E T ' X , E the7 '..,f:r 4 I I ,WWMILL HI IIIIWI I 'I W ill' -'I ' H'-T iff ,IIIIII I If I I I If ,I - .5 unrinisnsn s. . ' I I l custom FINISHED funn. ' -' I K WAA i I ' I .545-7100 .I 2909 NORTH SEPULVEDA BL I I 4,77 ' . TE 'T 4-2 TN---'f-Ii f' DE IVERY SERVICE PHONE 370-2559 BOB MATS PEERLESS AUTO PARTS MACHINE SHOP SERVICE FOREIGN at DOMESTIC PARTS 3961 ARTESIA BLVD. JOHN CRONE ARTEBIA AND PRAIRIE MANAGER TORRANCE. CALIF. 90504 QCD CIiIII'E2IOP Charter Member Director Herb Agid's Riviera Camera Shop FR. 5-0508 1404 So. Pacific Coast Highway, Redondo Beach, California 90277 VAN S THE ONE ONLY 84 REAL BELGIAN WAFELE 84 CREPE IN AMERICA TODAY VAN S BELCIIAN WAFELES 84 CREPES lf !! Two LOCATIONS IN 2 L I g 9, af nl 1, G IIIIQQE ' AEM UIQ 0 REDONDO BEACH Corner of Catalina and N. Fransisca Redondo Beach Harbor International Boardwalk 1 U 'I ll G ilrmgm' II LILASSC L I IYHYUIING ll GUS! LA MIRRORS PLEXICLASS 0 METAL WINDOWS WINDOW GLASS PLATE CLASS TABLE TOPS o WARDROBE DOORS ANTIQUE MIRRORS o SCREENS o SHOWER DOORS o SLIDING DOORS o STORE FRONTS HOME SERVICE at INSTALLATION FREE ESTIMATES ' AL GREEN, owner 374-5277 ' A Con. Lic. 293299 Dial 37 Glass 213 So, Pacific Coast Hwy. , - DOND MON FRl' 8 5 RE O BEACH BINKAMEIIILIIIU SAT- 9-4 172 BLK. No. Torrance Blvd. I 1 ' s ---'E 5 I I -- 1 I f fu I M aNx I Q A 'f' J X, rl ' N U , II Egg of Cf M QP L2 . N2 I Z . l Q tv , g xawzxlgjw Q K I N N x Q x 7' 0 V4 Imdqottfouar Orlflllrltfvrlrvifl-rl? - 2 0 N 5 5 2 I n I ' I 5 wif- 2 42. A A -' . . 450- u l I . ,.v'o'o1fi'il'R3 ' gnP9' 'O' gyv Q 005-lg im. I limi' III'IIIII,ixI1Iiiii-I, il '1 A f' XI MI 5--ii? Y 0 ' of UIQ I S fi I' .. It v '-Q , I -- U ' -N I' 'J 255545 If I :fe If SIITXT. I ' iii ,p gas-, PI WNW' 4' 4 I xg' ur' , if we 9:30-6:00 MON.-SAT. 540-4826 ORGANIC PRODUCE EGGS-POULTRY VITAMINS-MINERALS JUICE BAR-JUICERS PURE COSMETICS BIaine's Special Foods FOR BETTER HEALTH BOB gl ARLENE PAULSON 206 AVENUE I' REDONDO BEACH, CALIF s l uollzt 2 .M - - . . Hy! fa '72, ff'fI -V ii ,II I f- 'Tri me im I C'JJfIGlf' K - ff Yi XQMWZGVI 'I' 12222 374-2582 of 372-6408 EIIIIWIIEEHIEINQEJEIQZIQIQIEF. T30 SOUTH HARBOR DRIVE FR 1-7411: Viczplgnxgaii:iE4 rIEILBIENliiT:I.TI5Ii5AaER A PAULTHUMAS ENTERPRISE Selection of Seafood on the Coast - Largest and Finest- DINER5 - EANKAMERICARD , CARTE BLANCHE e J .MS E FUN is ous mi-Got MIDDLE NAME! ll QARS I SKIPN ON THE BEACH aw A A 243 Curly's Liquor 530 S. Pacific Coast Hwy. Redondo Beach CA. 90277 Best Records 84 Tapes 1726 Aviation Blvd. Redondo Beach, CA. 90278 THE FINEST IN PROFESSIONAL BEAUTY CARE 'X Telephone: 2137370-0223 lf' 1 I ni' , 97,1 C' i fxwti Ruthie's Plants A .A -r ' and Beauty Salon 'C 2407 Artesia Blvd. Redondo Beach, California 90278 DISTINCTIVE HAIR STYLING - FOR THE GRACIOUS LOOK 670-0559 45BEUi!Hi Wf Keller Jewelers 8645 Lincoln Blvd. Lincoln at Manchester Los Angeles, Calif. 90045 244 South Bay Community Church of the Brethren 2761 190th Street Redondo Beach, Calif. 90278 Tel. 371-0411 Church School 9:00 A.M. Morning Worship 10:15 AM Ralph B. Martin, Pastor Tel. 542-8847 Melissa Endom Sean, ol'buddy? ha, ha 1-4-3, Ba-a-a, me Lorri Weber 81 Diane Schaer Mr. 81 Mrs. James W. Blackwell 1.9 -QQ, 1.ilf , L -.',' Q Uqliliilil UIILVI3 I ,111 . 'ici . AMERICAN 1 SAVINGS . LOA! ASSDCIIVEIJ V 1 I I I I I IIf ' Wu AMERICAN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1600 S PACIFIC COfST HIGHWAY Q REDONDO BEACH, CA 90277 TELEPHONES I213J 373-6777 Q ILAI 772-4394 TENNIS INSTRUCTION and PRO SHOP Giovanni Pamparana MIIEEI EVAQSTON I ann ing Landscapes and Seascapes I 20-3070 off 2710 Spreckels Lane racketg and Redondo Beach, CA 90278 6 C2133 371-0459 , shoes 1 stringing done 6121105 Xfgdes H CSD 373-7370 G9 S 375-1 222 22223 Palos Verdes Blvd. faaiepulvedaj, Torrance 4445 PCH., Torrance CNext to South Highy 'IIIIL' UIIEAI SL1Imi41i'iiiuH4nuIxxicIi Chompie It's made for You! Our-sandwiches are great before, during, or after the game. BRING THIS PROGRAM WITH YOU AND GET 250 OFF ANY SANDWICH PURCHASED TONIGHT. 469-4040 372-7202 501 Pacific Coast Highway at Beryl 1620 Cahuenga Blvd. d Redondo Beach Hollywoo Open 7 days a week 11 am - 2 am 4 . in . Q p ffse WEATHER From minus 120013 at night to a cozy minus 22 O F at midday.. .those are typical readings from the mini- ature weather station we built for NASA's Viking Lander. Winds so far have been gentle and variable but at such low atmospheric pres- sures that the spit on a wet finger would evaporate in a flash. For the scientists on NASA's meteorology team, it has been almost like look- ing out the window at a thermom- eter and anemometer over two hundred million miles away. REPORT FROM MARS t , ., , fi . x. S. X. . , is 16 if . - . 5 2 cars X afasssssfa, . tiff 'F , r , V 1 , -f , 1- .. Y, . ,, --sa ' -NU i i, c . A A .s.,m.g s,r K 1 5!v4,vN , -we . t Q, A A A X s f mi ss-'1?XS2aiS'1, s .X A-5 sw r W .- N,-E' W- as N ,Q 35,3 It -Tm. v . . ,W fits' s ga , , 'R A sg 04, fmggss r , M 4 ' 2, fgQiajf' 39 rw P p s i in , 451 fl. . N gag vs- Q V . ' K as A s rA' , sc, ' M., f aa- t ss, s ' A ss f W f as ,, .. 4 an-. . -' ,rt , r I J ' 'fag . O as r , K . Q wa 3:9-K , a V' i - awe . ff! ' ,Q X Six' JV, lffs 1 f s f J sw X s f x X f 1 s f ' Xw Ss vwfx 'Ss N f xN NN- .wi Qy if s X xg i W 4 M ewxggs ?S , X J QSX ,233 , ss 419 X of f eg, X s x s X atmosphere, it's an example of the well-known greenhouse effect run wild. Could industrial pollution create anything like the same effect here? Venus, the ultimate labora- tory is ready, a new set of probing instruments soon will be. Other NASA experiment pack- ages, now under development or study at TRW, include systems to measure plasma waves and electric fields in interplanetary space, radi- ometers to measure the sunls total energy output with unprecedented To research meteorologists, one of the most significant things about Mars is that wind storms develop with light- ning speed. That tenuous atmosphere can produce winds of more than hurricane velocity in no time at all by Earth's standards. The energizer for these sudden and violent changes in Martian weather is, of course, the same as it is for Earth: solar radiation. But, with no oceans to act as stabilizing heat sinks, the energy is transferred from surface to atmosphere very rapidly indeed, by convection. Both storms and calms on Mars are planetary in scope. By using data from this enor- mous laboratory in their mathematical models, scientists may be able to gain new insights into the way Earth's more complicated weather systems work. Some of the TRW people who helped build the Martian weather station are already at work on instruments designed to analyze the atmospheres of Venus,Jupiter, and Saturn. The Venusian atmosphere is particularly interesting because it provides a set of conditions about as different from those on Mars as possible. Many times as hot and dense as Earthis precision, and a laboratory for Space Shuttle in which experi- ments can be performed on fundamental atmospheric cloud processes without the disturbing influence of gravity. COnce again, man's understanding of a complicated process may be improved by removal of one of the complicating factorsj lncidentally, the biology experiment we built for Viking is also working perfectly. Whether or not it will find signs of life in the soil samples itls been analyzing is still a ques- tion but it has already provided some unexpected data on Martian soil chemistry. This one cubic foot of instrumenta- tion contains about forty thousand parts and does the work of three earthside rooms full of lab equipment. It's not sur- prising that Time magazine said it must certainly rate as one of the age's technological masterpiecesf' Ifyou are interested in knowing more about the company behind these interesting technical developments, we'll be glad to send you an illustrated brochure on our overall capabilities. DEFENSE AND SPACE SYSTEMS GROUP AYYCYIUOUZ M3fkCfiUg COmIT1Ul'1iCHfiO1'1S, E2f9045. One Space Park, Redondo Beach, California 90278 ray' . 4-,nrrg , BALLARD OPTICAL 10.2, . , 4 J' 1702 South Catalma Ave. own uso-1 1.510 Redondo Beach 'n the 1220 RER1v1osA AVENUE 297 W.SIERRA MADRE BLVD. Hollywood Riviera HERMOSA BEACH,CA 90254 SIERRA MADRE, CA 91024 12131 375-5511 I213I 355-3365 533 SECURITY PROTECTION 378-8455 LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPLORER POST COMMUNITY RELATIONS CRIME PREVENTION AGENT DAVE MILLER Phone: 379-2477 Scotty Congratulates 1977 Pilot Staff SALES . SE VICE Soufk Zi., Aon, -:L RENTALS 3 DICK PA LMER l C1121 RLENE PA 1..11ER 2029 HAWTHORNE BLVD., REDONDO BEACH 90278 371-8511 2 Zf 4 -- --'- .Qing 4 Abbey. A say 111,183,197 Abramo, Charles 35,197 Abramovic, Kelly Aburto, Barbara 161 Aburto, Marbella 60,197 Acevedo, Albert 183 Ackley, Marie 213 Acosta, Marlina 46,108,127,139,161 Adamo, Dave 17,36.119,183 Adams, Dana 111,197 Adams, Fred 197 Adams, Jack 197 Adams, John 53,213 Adams, Julie 24,161 Adams, Scott 213 Adams, Stacey 213 Adams, Steve 19,99,62,161 Adams, Therase 22,32,111,161 Addicott, Heather Aguilar, Darlene Aichinger, Heidi 161 Aichinger, Pete 64,65,192 Ainsworth, Alisa 213 Aizpuru, Jose 183 Aizpuru, Patricia 183 Albert, Jon161 Albrecht, Ricardo 183 Albrecht, Terri 104,197 Alcala, Aldag. Robert Larry Alderman, Bryan 35 Alderman, James 197 Aldrich, Ralph 183 Aldridge, Kitt 213 Aldridge, Scott Alflen, Lisa 57,122,l24,197 Allan, Dave 161 Allan, Diana Allan, Randy Allee, Bob 161 Allison, Jean 197 Alua, Kathleen 183 Alvarez, Robert 161 Ambriz, Anna 197 Amling, Kathy Anderson, Richard 213 Anderson, Vicki l00,122,124,130,197 Andrien, Debbie 99,183 Andrien, Paul 77,213 Antoine, Eric Antoine, Pierre 213 Appel, Chris 99,197 Archer, Carrie 183 Arelland, Adrian 136 Arrellano, Humberto Arenz, John 213 Areyan, Linda 66 Areyan, Louie 35 Arnold, Duane Arnold, Marion 197 Arthurs, Derek Ashcraft, Linda 197 Atienza, Debbie Atkinson, Brian 183 Atkinson, Linda Atwater, Jean 23,1l1,140,161 Augustine, Ray Austin, Jennifer 99,213 Axt, Fatima 213 B Bahner, Ronals 213 Baker, Sheryl 161 Ballard, Greg Banken, Summer 197 Banks, Jennifer 213 Banks, Kathy 111,182,183 Barber, Angela 197 Barber, Mary Jane 105,106,183 Barden, Vicky 197 Bartley, Cayce 99,197 Bashe, Pat 116 Bauer, Marvin 197 Becon, Jay Beaty, John Becerra, Jose 136,213 Becker, Ralph Beeman, Peter 78,183 Bell, Joe 213 Bell, Steve 162 Bellemare, Josee 183 Bellemare, Luc 213 Benjamin, Tami 99,197 Benner, Daniel 52,130,213 Berg, Caron 183 Berg, Chris 213 Berg, Kiri 197 Bergamasco, Kevin Berger, Sara 213 Berger, Tobil 197 Bernal, David 99 Bernal, Vivien 136 Berndt, Debbie 197 BiHi, Gino Bigpond, Kandy 197 Bigpond, Michael 31,213 Birkin, David Bishop, Cindy 105,107,122,197 Bishop, Mike 36,64,122,139,183 Bittick, Lori 126,183 Black, Cynthia 111,183 Black, Joni 162 Blackburn, Chris 35 Blackwell, Bill 22,103,162,254 Blackwell, Ted 183 Blaco, Jerri Blaco, Scot 197 Blais, Joline 213 Blessing. Kim 99,162,197 Blom, Dale Blood, Fred 213 Bodie, Nikki 197 Boehm, Eric 197 Boettcher, Darrell Bolden, Bill Bolden, Yvette 106,213 Borden, Antje 111,162 Bost, Trace 90,213 Boston, Lisa 108,198 Botell, Michelle 99,162 Bourhis, Pascale 22,126,162 Brown, Donald 183 Brown, Donna 82,214 Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Gail l7,84,105,107,108,183 Brown, Geoffrey Brown, Leif Brown, Patricia Brown, Stephanie 90,214 Bryan, Brenda 99,214 Buchalla, John Buchalla, Joseph Buchanan, Paul Buchsbaum, Marc 99,198 Buchwald, Carol 90,198 Buchwald, Lynn 22,111,162 Bumbaugh, Jon 42,183 Burch, Kookie 23,126,162,177 Burke, Larry 99,198 Burke, Tina 108,183 Burke, Jim 214 Burley, Eileen 130,184 Burns, Kathy 198 Burr, Leo Busby, Elaine 108,139,183 Bushore, Tara 111 Butler, Jim Buyser, Curtis 184 Bybee, Tom 99,198 Bye, Karen 214 Byers, Greg 214 Byers, Kathy 184 C Cacace, Joseph 34,214 Cacace, Mary 31,46,162 Cahill, Patricia 104 Cain, Mark Caldersone, Lisa 32,198 Caldwell, Peter Caldwell, Stacy 24,111,132,162,254 Caldwell, Todd 66,214 Calvert, Carol 100,104,162 Calvert, Matt 198 Camacho, Juan 80,198 Camilleri, Russell Camilleri, Ruth 198 Campbell, Brad 214 Campbell, Deborah 184 Christian, James Church, John 184 Churchill, John Ciari, Rose 129 Ciufo, Russell 23,130,163 Cizek, David 184 Cizek, William 198 Claassen, Suzanne 214 Clark, Craig 31,184 Clark, David 122,199 Clark, Donna 22,163 Clark, Susan 214 Clarke, Claver, Claver, Michael 78,198 Kim 214 Vicki 100,184 Cleveland, Robert 22,36,163,177 Cline, Debbi 90,199 Cline, Randy 184 Cobb. Ricky Cobbs, Jean 199 Cobbs, Noel Cohen, Andrew 32,163 Colella, Joe 184 Collier Chris 163 Collin, Erin 23,32,99,163 Collin, Philip 99,199 Colman, Bob Conahan, Cory 36,70,184 Conaway, Rachel Condyles, Eugene Conklin, Craig Contis, Pete 163 Contreras, Frank 136,214 Contreras, Gloria 199 Contreras, Karla Contreras, Maria Cook, Angela 57,122,199 Cook, Scott 214 Cook, Tim 199 Cook, Valerie 163 Cooper, Kenneth Cooper, Susan 22,99,163 Cooper, Thomas Cooper, Tina 90,214 Cooper, Tom 199 Cope, Donna 184 Cope, Curtis 163 Cope, David 214 Cornelius, Jeanne 99,214 Cornelius, Julie 111,129 184 Corral, Fernando 184 Bowman, Greg 213 Bowman, Kathleen 31,57.124,130,213 Bowman, Laurie 23,111,162 Bowman, Traci 140,198 Box, Jim 21,66,67,198 Boyce, Scott 36,183 Boyd, David 22,24,25,13O,162,177 Campbell, Tammy 163 Canaday, Anna Marie Cannell, Danny Cannell, Scott Cappetto, Alex Cappetto, Richard Boyd, Scott 34 Boyd. Ted 35 Braden, Tammy 213 Bradley, Blake Braden, Tim 123,183 Bradley, Brooke Bradley, David 183 Brady, Lydia 213 Brajevich, Lance 198 Branch, Carolyn 99 Branch, Bill 52,213 Brandsberg, Bruce 99,198 Brandsberg, Heidi 198 Brandsberg, Thea 111,162 Branson, David 42,183 Branson, Debra 162 Bratcher, Carla 183 Bratcher, Gordon Bray, Judy 100,132,183 Bray, Susie 100,198 Breen, Claudia Breen, Leslie 213 Brewer, David 183 Brewer, Lee 162 Bridger, Tim 213 Bright, Steven 213 Brightwell, Gary 213 Brightwell, Greg 183 Brillantes, Rob 99,130,214 Barefield, Ronda Barge. Julie 161 Barker, Wendy 161 Barks, Helen 183 Barnes, Roxanne Barnes, Tony 197 Barnett, Cindy 197 Branett, Kevin 161 Barrera, Vicky 197 Barret, Katherine 213 Barrett, Melinda 111,129,197 Barrett, Sami 22,99,161 Barrett, Susanna 161 Barrow, Danny 161 Barteky, Victor 161 Brillantes, Sal Brillantes, Tori 17,20,99,105,106,l Broadbent, James Broadbent, Patricia 162,183 Brock, Donna 24,105,107,162 Brockman, David Broese, Marcel 214 Brooke, Bill 162 Brooke, Sean 183 Brooks, Joe 162 Brooks, Mark 183,198 Brooks, Michael Brooks, Tim 198 Brown, David 99,103 Brown, Debbie 132,183 11,162,177 Capucci, Vince 163 Carabajal, Mario Carey, Leann 104 Carlos, Lori Carlos, Louise 136 Carlson, Arthur Carlson, Carolyn 163 Carlson, Janet 214 Carlson, Prisicilla 184 Carlson, Robert 130,184 Carne. Rachel 99.214 Carne, Victoria 99,122,184 Carpenter, Kala 184 Carpenter, Lilia 163 Carpenter, Momi 198 Carreiro, Cathy 55,56,67,163 Carreon, Richard Carrington, Catherine 130,184 Carroll, Matt 35,66,123 Carstensen, Glenn Carter, Angie 90,106,198 Carver, David 184 Carver, Donna 198 Cates, Robert 34,66 Caughey, Cynthia 99,103,124,198 Cayo, Don Cederholm, Ted 163 Cegelski, Carin 99,111,122,198 Cendejas, Maria Cerda, Michael 214 Cervantes, Ed 36,68,163 Chacon, Armando 163 Chalekian, Greg 99,214 Chambers, Laura 140,214 Chambers, Tamala 184 Chance, Marty 214 Chapman, Kim Chapman, Nancy 214 Chapman, Wayne Chase, Debbie 214 Chasse, Donald 99,214 Chattman, Stephanie 163 Cheatham, Janine Cheatham, Susan 104,163 Chesney, Tom 199 Corrao, Kathryn 184 Cortez, Jose 80,132,214 Cortez, Julie 90.99.214 Cortez, Leticia 132,184 Cortez, Severo 199 Costa, John 199 Cota, Floriberto Contant, Timothy 214 Cotter. Cotter. Stacey 111,199 Tim 184 Cottle, Dennis 199 Cottrell, Deanna 23,32,130,163,177 Coulson, Kim 199 Coury, Cynthia 103,215 Couture, Jett 36,68,184 Couture, Melinda 215 Couture, Stephanie 108,199 Couture, Steve 35,68,199 Cowden, David Cowden, Tammy 111,199 Cox, Leslie 199 Coxen, Terri Coyoca, Lucia 106,124,196,199 Craddock, Danny 215 Crawford, Craig Crawford, Keith 163 Creeden, James Creeden, Jay 199 Cristin, Paul 164 Crowder, Susan 215 Crowe, Bob 24,13O,184,254 Cruise, Gary 164 Cruz, Andrew Csiszer, Elaine 32,164 Culbertson, George 215 Culbertson, Joseph 199 Culbertson, Keith Cullen, Catherine 104,199 Cullen, Timothy 199 Curwick, Steve 99,105,106,131,184 190195 197 D Dalton, Deborah 122,140,164 Dangelo, Darlene 199 Dangelo, Denise 24,100,132,182,184 254 Daniels, Carlos 23,119,164 Daniels, Elaine 57,82,215 Daniels, Lori 55,122,124,199 Darling, Melissa 215 Daugherty. John 199 Daugherty, Steven 34 Dauksa, Jane 184 Davis, Anna Davis Cindy 215 Davis, Connie 199 Davis. Karen 199 Davis, Lenny 199 Davis, Rebecca 215 Day, Patrick 199 Dayton, Debra 184 Dayton, James 164 Dean, April 164 Dean, Ira 199 Dean, Kathleen 215 Deanda, Yasmin 215 Debeauchamp, David Debnam, Gregory 184 Defrates, Joseph Degraitis. Tom Deitrick, Lauren Dekleinhans, James 164 Dela Cerna, Bill 35,200 Dela Cerna, Bryan 34,99 Deldrid, Alex Deloach, Joel Del Rio, Fabiola 132,200 Dempsey, Martin 34,66 Den Braber, Chris 111,164 Dequillettes, Rene 200 Deridder, Francis 184 Dernbach, John Desimone, John 23,164 Desimone, Joe 99,103,184 Desmond, Lisa 164 Desrosiers, Matthew 200 Detwiler, Ed 31,200 Devel, Lynn 215 Dewit, Eric 200 Diaz Francisco 200 Diaz, Greg 184 Diaz, Ramon 184 Diaz, Richard 50 Dice, Allen 34,70 Dice, Sheron 215 Dickason, Jack 24,119,140,184,197 Dickinson, Lori 164 Dickson, Ed 23,36,78,79,80,130,164 Dickson, Suzanne 130,132,184 Diegues, Helena 200 Dilley, Danny Docherty, Sean 64,119,184 Dolan, Maureen 164 Dolphin, Paul 215 Donahue, James Donaldson, Dan 23.62.164 Donlou, Chris 184 Donlou, Gordon Donlou, Julie 90,200 Dony, Jeff 200 Dony, Steven 164,200 Dood, Raymond Dorey, Christina Dorey, Steve Dorn, Joe 36,70 Dorn, Sharon 99 Dornberg, Tesie 139,184 Dornberg, Tim 215 Douglas, Jon 215 Douglas, Lori 184 Downing, Ed Downing, Kendra 111,200 Downs, Diana 111,164,177 Draper, Ken 200 Dreizler, Loch 22,164 Dreizler, Robin 24,64,88,184,254,255 Dreizler, Sarah 215 Driller, Richard 123,164 Drinkward, Neal 80 Dschida, Bill Dschida, Heidi Duarte, Anna 132.215 Duarte, Anthony 184 Duarte. Joseph Duarte, Toni 164 Dubreuil, Anne 164 Dubreuil, Bev 200 Duffill, Lauri 111,184 Duncan, Rodney 164 Dunkel, Kevin 99,103,185 Dunn, William Dupree. David 45,77.200 Dupuis, David 200 Dupuis, Laura 215 Duran, Catherine 215 Durbin, Donnie 200 Duryea, Mitchell 22,119,164 Dused, Mark 99,116,200 Dusing, Barbara 100.132.1535 E Eby, Mark 185 Eddy, Bill 36,185 Edison, Greg 99,200 Edison, Todd 104,215 Edison, Lauren 111,130,200 Edwards, Jeff 23,165 Edwards, Jim 23,130,165 Edwards, Teri Egan, Howard 165 Egan, John 66 Elder, John 99,185 Elder, Lori 215 Eldred, Karen 185 Eldred, Renee 185 Eldridge, Bridgit 104,200 Elliott, Annalee 200 Elliott, Joyce 23,99,103,165 Ellis, John 36,39,68 Ellis, Julie 200 Ellis, Kathy Elpers, James 185 Eltaha, James 211 Endom, Melissa 1O,22,30,111,119,165 Engel, Randy 185 English, Ann 215 Enman, James 185 Ennis, Raymond Ennis, Ross 215 Enriquez, Angel 104,185 Epstein, Kim 124,215 Erangey, Kathleen 215 Erangey, Steve 200 Erickson, Cheryl 99,215 Erickson, Darla 108,132,l85,195 Espinola, Manuel Escobar, Miguel 165 Escobal, Ricardo Espinoza, Lisa 200 Essler, Teri 165 Essmeier, Sherry 111,200 Estrada, Gilbert 215 Estrada, Jesse Estrada, Mary 215 Estrada, David 165,200 Evans, Anthony Evans, Geralyn Evans, Scott 165 Evanston, Mike 185 Ewald, Calvin 185 Ewald, Connie Ewart. Glen 200 Ewart, Julie 24,100,131,165 Ewart. Linda 82,215 F Faraz, Linda Farbert, Jay Fargan, Hector Farfan, Louis 185 Fargher, Tammy 185 Fargher, Tim 64,65.185 Farrell, Mike 165 Farrell, Patty 215 Fearson, Keith Federici, Marie 216 Fennell, Keith 165 Fennell, Michael 216 Fennell, Rick 185 Fernandez, Ralph 165,185 Fikel, Lisa 165 Fikel, Michelle 216 Fink, Richard 185 Fischer, Gail 200 Fladrich, Cindy 24,67,100,127,165,254 Flamman, Shari 165 Flammia, Marilyn 22,32,111,116,165 Flatt, Bruce 185 Fleck, Mark Flood, Pamela 216 Florence, Teresa 216 Flores, Joanne 216 Flynn, Kevin Foley, Allison Folkman, Brian 68,185 Forbes, Mark 23,36,6B,119,165,177 Ford. Charles 165 Foreman, Stephanie 126 Foreman, Theresa 164 Fortier, Damon 216 Frageman, Dena 216 Franco, Antonio 78,165 Freeman, Ingrid 111,200 Freeman, Taylor 119,185,254 Freiberg, Beverly 166 Freiberg, Diane 99,130,216 Freiberg, Lana French, Kellie 99,124,216 French, Suzanne Friedeck, Steve Frommer, Susan 22,90,166 Fulton, Marcia 99,104,166 Furtkamp, Andy 99,103,201 Furtkamp, Paul 80,99,103,185 Fye, Keith 31,116,185 Fye, Patricia 111,185 Fye, William G Gaffney, David 201 Gale, Steven 80,216 Gallagher, Kitty Gallagher, Steve 201 Gallup, Craig 216 Galos, Claudine 23,32,166 Galvan, Rogelio 201 Gambill, Don 216 Gameros, Al Gangloff, Laura 99,201 Garbarini, Ralph Garbino, Patricia 201 Garcia, Anthony 216 Garcia, Barbara 166 Garcia, Edmen Garcia, Emily Garcia, Ernie 216 Garcia, Joe 166 Garcia. Mario 216 Gardea, Monica 136,166 Garner, Cheryl 166 Garner, Peggy 99,216 Garnier, Tom 99 Garrett, Donald 66.201 Garrett, Scott 166 Garrison, Michael 216 Garzone, Michael Gates, Bobbie 186 Gates, Stan 35 Gautier, Claude 216 Gayle, Harriett Gazzaniga, Kimberly Gazzanigh, Terrin 201 Geivett, Robert Gendry, Charles 201 Gerardi, Cynthia 186 Gibbons, Colleen 201 Gibson, Michael 186 Gilden, Alan 99,216 Gill, Craig 50,99,103,119,130,186 Gill, Steve 22,50,99.166 Ginn, Girod Dave 30,103,166 Cynthia Glass, Martha 100,186 Glass, Sarah 99,201 Glass, Steve Glenn, Tracy 186 Glick, Ray 186 Godges, John 103,130,216 Godges, Mary 166 Goetz, Mike 24,166 Goetz, Theresa 111,132,186 Goldenson, Patricia 139,166 Goldman, Tracy 90,216 Gomez, Darlene 131,201 Gomez, Dennis 35,80.201 Gonzalez, Bill 186 Gonzalez, Charles 201 Gonzalez, Christie 216 Gonzalez, John 201 Gonzalez, Jose 216 Gonzalez, Luis Gonzalez, Maria Goodman, Laura 186 Gotcher, Selene 186 Graves, Joel 186 Graves, Yvonne 166 Green, Terrance 52,216 Greer, Robert 216 Grey, Kathy 216 Grey, Kelly 90,216 Griffin, Kelly 106,212,216 Griffin, Robin 105,106,111,186,197 Grissom, Donna 201 Grovier, Michael Grundl, Brett 216 Grundl, Lance 186 Guerard, Joan 216 Guerard, Joyce 111,140,186 Guerrero, Gregory 201 Guerrero, Lucy 111,201 Guerrero, Mary 90,186 Guerriero, Wendy 201 Gullihur, Sharon 23,166 Gusman, Jesus Gutierrez, Paula Guynes, Demi 31,216 H Hager, Jerry 201 Hager, Judy 100,124,201 Haggerty, Dawn 201 Hale, Stephanie Hall, Barbara 32,55,103,123,130,201 Hall, Celina 216 Hall, Deborah 108,186 Hall, Erin 100,132,186 Hall, William 186 Halliwill, Bruce 166 Halliwill, Carol 201 Halliwill, Kenneth 216 Halliwill, William 186 Hallowell, Rudy Handley, Mark 201 Hanks, Cheryl 90,106 Hanks, Toni 47.90.186 Hanna, James 216 Hanrahan, Tom 45 Hansen, Bart 99 Hansen, Debra 201 Hanson, Chris 217 Hanwinyoo, Roongtina 166 Haptonstal, Jeff 80,201 Harkins, Alan 217 Harkins, Bill 41,42,166,177 Harkins, Michael 41,167 Harkins, Randy 17,36,166 Harley, Mark Harmon, Brett 186 Harmon, Murray 34,103 Harper, Scott 36,70,186 Harrington, JeH 70,217 Harris, Kerry 35,201 Harris, Randy 201 Harris, Tony 166 Hartnell, Bruce Hartnell, Joe Hathaway, Karen 47,67,24,139,167,254,255 Hattingh, Renee 17,24,29,100,127,167,254. 255 Haugh, Liz 186 Hauser, Alan 201 Hawkins, Kathy 99,201 Hayashi, Carla 55,131,186 Hayton, Gordon 217 Hazelwood, Lora 108,201 Healy, Ann 201 Healy, James 76,167 Hebner, Kevin 217 Heimple, Janice 167,254 Heimple, Michael 80,217 Heinzelmann, Viola 201 Hellinga, Carole 167 Hellwig, Oliver 217 Hemsley, Denise 22,167 Henchel, Donald 186 Hendershot, Gale 186 Hendricks, Connie Hensel, Michelle 104,111,140 Herbert, Kenny Herdman, Capri 167 Herdman, Debbi Heredia, Lupe 136,167 Hermosillo, Mauricio 136,217 Hernandez, Barbara 217 Hernandez, Cynthia 133,186 Hernandez, Ernest 64,65,186 Hernandez, Jeanne 132,271 Hernandez, Johnny 78,167 Hernandez, Judy 186 Hernandez, Kathy 22,167 Hernandez, Lena 204 Hernandez, Leticia Hernandez, Mario 204 Hernandez, Nina 217 Hernandez, Norma 167 Hernandez, Ramon 32,186 Hernandez, Robert Hernandez, Rosana 133,186 Hernandez, Shelly 217 Hernandez, Tina 186 Hernandez, Tom 41 Hernandez, Valerie 132,186 Herrera, Mark 167 Herrera, Steve Hersh, Judy 111,204 Hewitt, Mark 187 Hickerson, Denise 167 Hickerson, Phillip Higley, Danny 36,70,187 Higley, David 187 Hilyard, Becky 100,204 Hilyard, Russell 36,187 Hines, Jamie 187 Hines, Joe 167 4 0 Hines, Kelly Hiser, Jerry 217 Hite, Marcia 217 Hoadley. Mark 114,116,140,187 Hoard. Geraldine 217 Hoban, Dennis 204 Hoellering, Michele 57,204 Hoellering, Tina 23,24,167 Hoffman, Laura 217 Holcombe, Steve 80,204 Hollinger, Liz 187 Holly, Marshall 167 Holmberg, Jeff 167 Holmes, Sean Holscher, Debbie Holzhauer, Karen 187 Homer, David 35,204 Homesly, Cathy 18,22,46,67,167 Homesly, Sandy 46,187 Hook, Alaine 167 Hooper, Julia 217 Hooper, Mark 167 Hoopes, Mitchell Hopkins, Daniel 217 Hopkins, Frank 217 Hopkins, John 204 Horrell, Jay 168 Horspool, Stephanie 217 Horspool, Steven 217 Horvath, Joseph Horvath, Tina 204 Horvath, Tyrone 204 Horwath, Edwin 217 Horwath, John 123,168,217 Hotchkiss, Susan 129,131 Houston, Ruth 217 Howard, Bernadette 132,204 Howard, David Howard, Debbie 131,168 Howeth, David 187 Huante, Consuelo 132,217 Hubbs, Laura 22,104,168 Hubert, Gabrielle 111,129,204 Hubert, Theresa 99,217 Huff, Mark 168 Huffman, Beverly 124,204 Huffman, John 187 Hufford, Steve 217 Hufford, Tom 50,187 Hughes, Daniel 217 Hughes, Jeanne Hughes, Kenneth Hunsaker, Doug 204 Hunt, David 217 Hunt, Holly 22,168 Hutton, Mary 217 Hynes, Nick lden, Paul 99,187 lden, Paulette 22,90,105,106,168 lmig, Julie 100,124,140,204 lngell, Shelly 82,99,204 lnscore, Mike 45,76,77,204 lobst, John 140,168 lves, Anne 187 J Jackman, Alistair 187 Jackson, Kimberly 217 Jackson, Michael 116,140,168 Jacobs, Edwin 187 Jacombs, Gary 217 Jacobs, Kathy 187 Jaffe. Cherly 99,187 Jaffe, Rebecca 217 Jaimes, Robert 217 James, Doug 217 Jaramill, Rodney 168 Jarrett, Brad 168 Jarrett, Rick 68,187,195 Jenkins, Deneen 23,46,67,139,168 Jenkins, Renee 217 Jennings, David 204 Jensen, Danny Jensen, Rhonda 111,204 Jesus, Lisa 187 Johansen, Karen 217 Johansen, Leslie 99,204 Johansen, Monica 99,187 Johnson, Candi Cass 23,32,130,168 Johnson, Johnson, Cort Johnson Dana 168 Johnson, David Johnson, Diane 124,204 Johnson, Edna 205 Johnson, Helen 217 Johnson, John 35,205 Johnson, John Johnson, Michael 205 Johnston. Charles 205 Johnston, Dave 168,177 Johnston, Maria 218 Johnston, Tracey 17.90.218 Jones, Barry 218 Jones, Charles Jones, Debbie 218 Jones, Heidie 168 Jones, Juli 218 Jones, Kirk 34,66 Jones, Mark 99,168 Jones, Stacy 99,103 Jonsson, Lorraine 99 Jordan, Daniel 41,42,187 Jordan, Jad Jorgensen, Ole 30,168 Jubala, Julie 104,205 Jubala, Kenny 168 Junge, Erick 187 Junkins. Laura 187 K Kahn, Chris Kalinowski, Julie 168 Kam, Weyman Kanamaru, Yoshihiro 205 Kapper, Dede 99,205 Kapper, Lianne 168 Kargl, Craig 62 Karmann, Jefferey Karnes, Keenan Kau, Glenn 187 Kau, Kathleen 218 Kawleski, Lori 187 Kealey, Cliff 22,36,119,169 Kealey, Tresa 218 Keaveny, Anna 187 Keegan, Karen 106,205 Keehn, Tim Keidser, Karin 47,108,139,187 Keidser, Mark 169 Keller, Anthony 218 Keeler, Dana 205 Keller, James 187 Keller, Larry 169 Kelley, Barbara Kelley, Camille 169 Kelley, Cindy 187 Kelley, Danny 36,139,169 Kelley, John Kelley, Patricia Kelsey, Christine 205 Kemp, Mary 169 Kenna, Mike 187 Kennedy, Colleen 205 Kennedy, Kathy 111,114,14O,187 Kenny. Micheal Kerrigan. Jay 169 Kessner, Sue 169 Keys, Sheri 169 Keyser, Cheryl 169 Keyser, Daryl 169 Keyte, Jeff 205 Kidwell, Allison 169 Kimber, Kiff 18,23,24,25,46,108,109,127,169. 177 King. Debra King, James 218 King, Judith 187 Kingman. Mary 188 Kingston, Gary 8,62,139,188,193 Kinnon, Linda 47,84,127,139,169,177,254 Kinnon, Sheena 108,139,188 Kirk, Debra 205 Kirk, Michael 169 Kirschner, Dean 218 Klecka, Kathleen 111,188 Klein, Beatrice 99,122,130,205 Klein. Mark 169 Klein, Stefan 99,218 Klessig, Donald 218 Kline, Paul Klose, Kenneth 188 Kojoecki, Debra 218 Kolenda, Koreen 188 Kolenda Kyle 80,218 Konrad, Margie 90,127,205 Koska, Marty 205 Kotsos, Kurt Kotsos, Nellie 169 Kraft. James 188 Krasowski, Mark 66,218 Krauetz, Richard Kring, Brian Kringen, Larry Kronen, Donna 218 Kronen, Eva 108,140,188 Kruse, Mark Kuhlmann, Kim Kull, Kurt 218 Kunkel, Cindy 113,169 Kunkel, Diana 10,205 Kurtz, Tracy 218 L Ladd. Sara 57 La Forest, Joe La Forest, Laurie 218 LaFountain, Gary Lahnala, Dina 99,127,205 Laird, Ladonna 169 Laird, Lisa 99,188 Lake, Debra 100,132,188 Lake, Tammy 188 Lake, Terri 90,169 Lamason, Dean Lamason, Cinda 218 Lamont, Richard 23,130,169 Lamotte, Mike 31,188,218 Landino, Tony 205 Lane, Catherine 169,205 Lane, Eugene Langan, Kurt Lantry, Gaven Lapcant, Floyd 188 Larson, Gus 218 Larson, Paul 31,188 Lasch, Anne 103,218 Lathrop, Richard 218 Laursen, Michael 205 Leach, Sandy Leary, Lisa 219 Leavitt, Jonni 104,188 Lee, Alan 205 Leech, Brendan 219 Leeches, Mike 70 Leetch, Robert 34 LehnBerg, Danny 68,188 Lehnberg, Jimmy Lehnberg, Randy 198 Lemeuse, Charles Lemeuse, Debbie 90,205 Lenahan, Deborah 188 Lences, Karen 219 Leon, Flori 46,205 Leonard, Richard 23,99,103,119,170 Leonard, Scott 52,130 Leone, David 205 Leone, Cinda 188 Leonte, Michael 35,68,188 Leseberg, Eric 99,205 Lestino, Michelle 188 Letts, Sharon 170 Lewis, Robert Lewis, Shelly 219 Limut, Casey 218 Limuti, Priscilla 108,188 Lindstedt, Mike Liv, Norman 66,219 Lizotte, Tarry 205 Lobb, Robert 188 Lobeck, Kevin Lombardi, Linda 170 Long, April 205 Long, Daniel 219 Long, Robert 219 Long, Steven 170 Longo, Joe 205 Longtin, Chris 219 Longworth, John 36,188 Longworth, Kelli 170 Longworth, Tracy 100,205 Lontka, David 219 Lontka, John 36,139,188 Lopez, Alisa 170 Lopez, Lance 34 Lopez, Louie 188 Lorenz, Debbie 205 Lorenz, Larry 205 Lorenz, Lorraine 188 Love, Desiree 84,104,108,170 Luers, Linda 188 Lokes, Carl 219 Lumpp, Cori 170,254 Luna, Barbara 132,170 Lunsford, Douglas 219 Lunsford, Jack 35,205 Lunsford, Theresa 170 Lupin, Teresa 188 Lyle. Jeff 17,36,39,139,17O Lyle, Lori 47,219 Lyle, Nancy 47,205 M Ma, Gary 205 Macaloney, Tammy 170 MacDonnell, Robin 205 Macek, Valerie 219 MacFarland, Arthur Maclay, Barbara 188 MacManus, Jeannine 170 MacPherson, Susan Madajewski, Michael 205 Magana, Andy 170 Magana, Daniel 219 Magana, Richard 205 Mahan, Laurie 205 Maier, Phillip 22,50,170 Mandis, Nick Mann, Janet 111,205 Mann, Janice Manore, Mansfiez Scott 77 o, Suzanne 99,219 Manz, David 206 Manz, Richard 188 March, Thomas 188 Marcon, John 219 Marin, Randy 70 Marsh, Julie 170 Marshall, Amanda 57,219 Marshall, Wayne Marsico. Martigon Michelle 219 oni, Donna 219 Martin, Christopher 198 Martin, Craig 170 Martin, Donald 126,188 Martin, Shelly 54,55,188,195 Martin, Wendy 219 Martinez, Angelita 206 Martinez, Carmen Martinez, Charlie 188 Martinez, Elvira 206 Martinez, Guadacupe Martinez, Myrna 132,133,188 Martinez, Oscar 206 Martinez, Sergio 132,136,188 Martinez, Walter 132,170 Martins, Cindy 219 Martins, Martins, Guy 206 Susan 219 Marts, Jacqulyne 104,206 Masterson, Jamie 170 Matzdorff, Kenneth 219 Mayo, Robin 188 McAlexander, Donald McCann, Wendy 219 McCarre II, Jeff 99,103,131,206 McCleary, Karie 219 McClure, Dana 35,99,206 McClure, Judy 67,99 McDonal d, Christopher 34.70.219 McFarland, Barry 99,219 McFarland, Bill McFarland, Linda McFarland, Teresa 219 McGuinn ess, Coleen 111,170 Mclntosh, Bill Mclntosh, Mike 188 Mclntosh, Susan 99,219 McKee, Gregory McKenzie, Steve 10,31,80,188 McKiney, David McKinne McKinne y, Micheal 62,170 y, Troy McKinnon, Mary McKinnon, Patrick 188 McLaughlin, Shannon 99,188 McMullen, Kelly 188 McNeil, Steven 34 McNezzey, Raymond 34 McNulty, Ron 206 McQueen, Richard 219 McRary, Laurie McRory, Robert McTurk, Alec 206 McTurk, Eileen McCaskill, lan Mendoza, Alicia Mendoza, Rose 108,119 Mericle, Lori 132,171,188 Mericle, Tomi Mescall, John 206 Mescall, Tom Mijares, Jacqueline 104,219 Mijares, Juanita 188 Milbury, Debra Miller, Debra 108,219 Morris, Rot, William Miller, J ohn Miller, Karen 171 Miller, Kevin 219 Miller, Lori 47,219 Miller, Margaret 55.56.206 Milliken, Micheal 206 Mimnaugh, Kathleen 219 Mirza, Mairaj 188 Misail, Steven Miskell, George 119,188 Mitchell, Jeff 206 Mitchell, Mike 171 Moffett. Moholt, Kristi 99,206 Carol Mohren, Fern 188 Moll, Peter 188 Moller, Carol Momand, Brigida 57,84,108,139,188 Momand, Jamil 130,196,206 Monasterio, Richard 189 Moor, David 171 Moore, Brian 189 Moore, Brigid 133 Moore, David 99,103,171 Moore, Jeffrey 130,189 Moore, John 34.68.219 Moore, Judith 219 Moore, Karen 111,171 Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore. Moore, Kathy 100,124,140,206 Kelly 111,114,206 Megan 47,67,103,206 Patrick 103,219 Stacy 219 Moorman, Keri Moors, Moran, Morgan Lynne 189 Erin 100,189 , Ken 219 Morgan, Ray 36,70 Morgan .Scott 17,334,219 Morittz, Troy 219 Joann 99,206 O O'Brien, Marjorie O'Brien, Tammy 206 O'Connor, Colin 122,189 O'Connor, Megin 171 O'Leary, Brian 122,130,207 O'Neal, Peggy 220 O'Neill, John 24,189 O'Sullivan, Michael 220 Oblenes, David 189 Oddi, Kathy 111,122,140,206 Oden, Candi 108,189 Odum, Deborah 220 Olar, Lucian 122,206 Oliver, Stephanie 189 Ollerton, Karen 171 Ollervides, Carlos Olsen, Barbara 99,207 Olsen, David 220 Oriyand, Kenneth Ortiz, Timothy 189 Ortiz, Robert 130,171 Osaki, Diane 90,111,207 Osborne, Brenda 207 Osborne, Cheryl 132,171 Osborn, Kevin 172 Oshrin, Nancie 108,139,207 Ossello, Kathy 31,132 Osterburg, Lori 220 Ostler, Janet 100,211 Ostler, Lora 172 Oughterson, Scott 189 Overland, Christpher 220 Overman, Shris 23,140,172,177 Owens, Valerie 130,189 Owens, Carol 220 Owens, Sheila 130 Morris, Malinda 23,24,55,67,171 Morris, Sandra 206 Morrison, Craig 206 Morrison, Jeff 219 Mosley, David Mothershead, Paul 206 Moya, Edward 219 Muell, Charles 189 Mulhade, Robert 171 Muller, Greg 206 Mundt, Andrew 189 Murphy, Corey Murphy, Gerard 104 Myers, John 171 Myotte, Brent Musik, Hiley 139,171,189 Musik, Valesta 31,132 Mytys, Lisa 206 N Nakamoto, Lisa 57,99,124,13O,219 Nall, Carrie Nathan, Juliette 219 Nathan, Lizabeth 99,111,171 Nayarro, Cathy 47,49,139,206 Nazlioglo, Urej 189 Neblett, Bradley 64,65,139,189 Neeland, Steven 219 Neri, Emilyn 57,220 Neri, Nerissa 171 Newman, Alan 206 Nguyen-Phvoc, Huy 220 Nguyen-Phvoc, Kim Nicholas, Kim 104,220 Nicolini, Kathy 133,171 Nicholson, Donna 171 Nihoia, Jeff 70,99 Nilsson, Rocky 189 Nilsson, Steve 189 Nix, Pamela 171,177 Nix, Toni 105,106,107,189,197 Nixon, Irene 206 Noblett, Amie 189 Noblett, Jamie J. 189 Noblett, Robert Noggle, Donna L. 189 Nolasco, Maria 206 Noon, Kathy A. 220 Noon, Micheal 35,206 Norris, Jamie K. Norris, Rosemary 171,177 Northrup, Rita 133,171 Norton, Janet Norton, Marianne 206 Nuenswander, Dale 88 Nylen, David 206 P Pacifico, Antonella 57,122,130,207 Padilla, Ester 199,207 Page, Diana 100,132,189 Page, Norman Page, Robin Pagh, Doug 35 Pagh, Michael 190 Palmer, Ann Padli, Osvaldo 190 Papandrea, Tony 220 Parcells, Julie 24,105,107,172,177 Parent, Cindy 172 Park, Sunck 190 Parker, Anthony 220 Parks, Ellen 220 Pass, Robert 220 Pate, Lisa 220 Patris, Mike 76,119,130,190 Patten, Jennifer 190 Patten, Joy 22,113,132,172,177 Patterson, Lerre 207 Patterson, Terri 220 Patton, Jane 207 Patton, William 77 Pearce, Daniel 70,99 Pearce, Greg 140,190 Pelling, Annette 220 Peggie, Norman Pele, Agatha 190 Peltz, Bill 36,119,190 Peltz, Katherine 220 Pendley, Kathleen Peniata, Dana 220 Peralta, Linda 136,220 Perdue, Randy 76,190 Perez, Felicia 132 Perez, Robert Pena, John 172 Pendleton, Steve Perrenoud, Georgia 220 Peterson, Billy 35,207 Peterson, Doug Petersen, Janet 55,124,130,207 Peterson Jill 114,140,172 Peterson, Lenny 207,220 Peterson Shery Petrarca, Gina 220 Petralis, Lynne Petrikin, James Petter, Vince Pettit, Scott Philipopoulos, Peter 220 Phillips, Jonette 220 Phillips, Mark 29,36,119,131,190 Pickens, Linda Pickens, Susan Pier, Robert 34,99 Pier, Tom 70,99,207 Pierson, Paula Pimental, Blanca 132,136,220 Pimental, Frank 132,136 Pina, Lynette 100,190 Pitre, John 22,172,177 Pitts, Leslie 220 Pitts, Wayne 220 Platmore, Paul 190 Platt, Carol 90,220 Plendl, Lisa 190 Plendl, Matt 104,220 Plumlee, Larry Poer, Gregory 34,66 Pogue, Lisa 111,207 Pogue, Tammy 172 Ponsonby, Chris 190 Popworthy. Timothy 220 Porter, Jerry 140 Poster, Annette 172 Potter, Cathy 99,207 Potter, Sherri 104 Powell, Chris 207 Prendergast, Patricia 172 Prendergast, Mike 31,207 Prine, Barbara 207 Pritzkat, Carl 14,34,99,103,112 Prodan, Debby 207 Prulitsky, Deborah 172 Prunauer, Louis Puccio, Matt 172 Purkey, Donna Purkey, James Putz, Herbert 140 Q Quesada, Jr. Samuel Quinn, Shelly Quinn, Sherry 173,190 Queen, Kenneth 190 Quezada, Trinidad 207 R Raemer, Joseph 119,190 Rajcok, Dawn Rajcok, John 190 Ramsey, Kelly 207 Raney, Tina 99,190 Rans, Robin Rans, Steven 172 Rausch, Ron 207 Reading, Ronda 105,107,190 Reading, Troy 207 Reardon, Robert 207 Reed, Todd 220 Reid, Brett Remington, Russell 31,99,116.190 Restorick, Marianne 190 Rettenmaier, Micheall 208 Retherford, Dennis Reuter, Alan 190 Rexroad, John 172 Reyerse, Desiree 99,208 Reynolds, Don 190 Reynolds, Margie 172 Rezende, Kevin Rice, Ronald Rice, Warren 36,37,68,119,139,190 Rich, Nancy 190 Rich, Scott 220 Ridgway, Roger 173 Ridge, Raymond Riles, Keith 24,52,130,190 Riley, Gregory 220 Rinebold, Susan 220 Rinehar Roberts Roberts Roberts James 208 Sheri 22,100,133,172 1, Roamer, ,Carol 90,100,139,172 .Cheryl 100,190,208 Roberts. Laurie 100,124,140,208 Paul 130 Robertson, Paul 190 Rocco. Pat 122,208 Rocco, Steven Peyton, David 44,76,22O Peyton, Kathy 23,108,130,132,172 Pfeifer, Gregory 42,76,19O Pfiffner, Laurette 220 Phelps, Ray 207 Roder, Denise 100,103,208 Roder, Otto 114,140,172 Rodrigues, Charmaine 208 Rodrigues, Guy 191 Rodrigues, Richard 78,191 Rodriguesz, Maria 21,208 Rosin, Brandon 122,130,196,208 Rodriguez, Rebeccah 131,172 Rohrer, Carol 32,99,103,111,130,191 Rose, Greg 208 Rosenberger, Nina 90 Rosenthal, Kim 24,100,107.108,109,1 Rosenthal, Philip Ross, Jack 173 Ross, Randy 191 Roth, Elizabeth Roth, Rochelle Rothery, Jacquelene Rowe, Chris Rowe, Laura 99 Royds, Tom 35,70,114,140,208 Ruffulo, Kari 208 Ruiz, Raul 191 Russell, David 173 Russell, Joe 191 Russo, Dianna 103,173 Russo, Joe 31,191 Rutledge, Charles 208 Ryan, Charles 191 Ryan, Kathleen Ryan, Roxanne 173 Ryan, Sharon 99,208 Ryan, Rhonda 140 Ryan, Michael Rutledge, Jean Russel, Eddie Royds, Mary Rowe, John Roth, Joseph Rosenfild, Connie 140 Rosenberger, Nina Rosenberg, Julie Rose, Lori Rosas, Cindy Ropp, Sally Rohrer, Charles Rodriguez, Maria Rodirick, Alison Roberts, Amanda Robbins, James Rivera, Lisa 220 S Saavedra, Michelle 90,219 Sabrowsky, Dale 173 Salas, Mayra 108,173 Salcido, Chris 104 Salter, Cory 173 Salsbury, James Saltz, Michael 99,208 Sampson, Barbara 191 Sanchez, Katrina Sanchez, Lorenzo 36,68 Sanchez, Sotero 78,191 Sandor, Alexandra 90,221 Sandy, David 208 Sandy, Donna 173 Sankey. Julie 17,201,208 Santos, Rambo 221 Sargent, Sue 191 Sato, Deanne 208 Sato, Debra 67,132,173 Satrom, Julie 173 Saucedo, James 173 Saucedo, Laura 221 Saunders, Richard 208 Saunders, Julie Santos, Ramiro Sander, Alexandra Savedra, Grace 191 Sayles, Don 191 Saylor, Kristy Scanlon, Cynthia Schaefer, Dwayne 208 Schaefer, Mike 208 Schaer, Diane 208 Scharf, Richard Schemel, Ann 100,122,124,208 Schleicher, Susie 221 Schneider, Doug 208 Schneider, Todd 140 Scholz, Larry Schor, Andy 208 Schrader, Scott 140,191 Schultz, Barbara 191 Schultz. Scott 221 Schurgot, Bruce Schurgot, Janie Schurgot, Tracy 221 Schwartz, Gene 36.37.173 Scott. Bobby 221 Scott, Cindy 173 27,173 Scott, Ernest Scott, James 44,78,81,208 Scott, Melissa 221 Scott, Robert Scotten, Tim 208 Seabourne, Talura 108,191 Sears, Henry 221 See, Linda 99,174 See, Lori 221 Seide, Grace 191 Seppala, Ann 208 Seppala, Paul 191 Seppanen, Steve 35,208 Seppanen, Susan 222 Sevrin, Salie Shanahan, Shane Shea, Gordon Shearer, Don 173 Shearer, Mike 191 Sheldon, Chuck Shenk, Robert Shenk, Stephanie 108,191 Sherman, Michael 222 Sheumaker, Joyce 173 Shipley, David Shipley, Randi 222 Shimko, Mark 99,116,191 Shortridge, Cheryle 173 Shoufer, Diana 99,191 Shy, Stephen 173 Silva, Christine 174 Silvers, Scott Simmons, Kim 191 Simpson, Michael 191,222 Slone, Emily 99 Simmons, Warren Simolke, Jane Simpson, Michelle Sinner, Adrienne 222 Sinner, Robert Skaliz, Ninka Skerda, William Slaman, William Smith, Carolyn 222 Smith, Cherrell 104,108,124,191 Smith, Chrislyn 173 Smith, Darren 191 Smith, Deanna Smith, Denise 100 Smith, Don 191 Smith, Don N. Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Garald 174 Smith, Kathy 191 Smith, Kevin 222 Smith, Matthew 174 Smith, Raymond 174 Smith, Robert Smith, Steve 72,73,119,127,131,139,183,191. 254 Smith, Tina Smith, Tyrnn 191 Snerioll, Peter 222 Snidow, Roberta 124 Snyder, Adam 222 Snyder, Beth 99 Snyder, Ivan 52 Snyder, Tim 222 Sockwell, Kathy 90,105,107,19l Sonnenberg, Paul 174 Souza, Barbara Sowersby, Michele 222 Spadaro, Ray Sparkling, Rhonda 82,222 Spear, Elizabeth 222 Spear, Paul 23,24,62,63,174 Spencer, Daniel 174 Spencer, James 31,104 Spencer, Terrance 222 Spittle, Dean 44 Spittle, Steve 191 St. Peter, Autumn Staal, Michael Staal, Tom 174 Staalberg, Harry 22,5O,51,13l,174 Stacy, Susie 222 Stalmer, Susan 140 Stanczah, Melody 222 Standridge, Diana 174 Staniec, Carolyn 222 Stanko, Connie 174 Stankus, John Stankos, Sandra 108,191 Stanton, Allen 192 Starr, Arthur 192 Stearenson, Neil Steele, Michele 222 Steele, Scott Steelamn, Sheryl 99,103,174 Stelten, Mark 222 Steger, Steven 222 Steger, Susie 90,106 Stephanian, Berrie Sterritt, Brian Steubs, Greg Stewart, Angel 90,222 Stewart, Cheryl 100,124,130 Stewart, Scott Stilz, Debbie Stilz, Ronald 222 Stockton, Loy 174 Stokey, Beth 174 Stephen, Garret Stewart, James Stockwell, David Stokem, Elizabeth Stone, Mike 34 Storm, Pam Stone, Duane Stott, Debbie 113,174 Stott, Dolores 222 Stott, Joe 80 Sotwell, Donna 105,107,191 Strauchman, Eric Strauchman, Mark Stroud, Leslie 23,132,174 Stryker, Julian 222 Stryker, Theodore Stuart, David Sturges, Malinda Sturges, Michael Sturges, Tracy 35 Suggs, Mike Sulpice, Ed 24,192 Suman, Craig 174 Summers, Jeffery 222 Surface, Jim Surface, Marlene 174 Svendsen, Ken 23,24,25,174 Swade, George Swain, Steve 36,39,62,63,174,177 Sweet, Mark 45 ' Szpakowski, Jorge T Tabares, Irma Taber, Colette 111 Taevs, Greg 129,130 Taft, Lisa Talbert, Theresa 111 Tate, Bryan K. 222 Tate, Shawn 174 Taul, Gary L. 222 Taupier, Karen Taupier, Mark R. 130,191 Taylor, Janice 222 Taylor, Paul E. 192 Taylor, Robin Taylor, Sandy L. 222 Taylor, Susan L. 222 Tedesco, Mike B. 192 Teel, Dennis B. 22,130,175,177 Teel, Holly 210 Telles, Chris Terrell, Kevin Terrell, Lisa M. 192 Terrell, Roberta M. 192 Thermos, Jerry 22,175 Thermos, Maria 223 Thiebold, Mark Thiebold, Michelle L. Thoits, Philip 210 Thoits, Wayne 175 Thom, Lisa 192 Thomas, Dean 140,210 Thomas, Kelly J. Thomas, Mark A. Thompson, Chris 192 Thompson, Glen 10,18,23,131,175,177 Thompson, John 210 Thornton, Scott 175 Thrasher, Chris 192 Thurston, Joyce 129,131,210 Tiangco, Rosalinda 223 Tiltord, Mark 192 Tilton, Howard 223 Tinsman, Gregg 223 Tinsman, Tracy L. 192 Tipton, Mike 210 Tobias, Robby T. Toland, Cindy 210 Tomlin, Rick Tomlinson, Denise Tomsic, Tom 175 Torres, Abbey 191 Towles, Chris 111,210 Townsend, Cheryl 105,107,140,197,21O Tremblay, Mario 175,177 Tran Thoan, Ngac Trotter, Truillfa. Trujillo, Trujillo, Trujillo, Tucker, Tucker, Tucker, Tucker, Turner, Turpin. Carol L. 132,192 Anna 210-V U Barbara 175 Philip 175 Troy 210 Denise James 175 Leanne 175 Lori 223 Rance 34 Mark 210 Turrentine, Tina 210 Tuttle, Paul 24,26,27,40,76,172,254,256 Tuttoilmondo, Lisa 210 Fuxford, Kevin 210 Tye, Kevin 62,63,192 Tye, Kirk 210 Tyler, Jack 210 Tyler, Randall G. Tyrrell, Stacy 192 U Uhls, Phyllis L. 223 Ujszaszi, Robert J. Ulrich, Chantal 210 Underhill, Jeff S. Unruh, Kendria K. 210 Uptain, Robin Urrutia, Ricardo Utter, Richard D. 192 V Valasky, Frances 111,122,124, 130,210 Valencia, Vincent Valenzuela, Alice 175 Valenzuela, David 66 Valenzuela, James Valenzuela, Jeff A. 223 Valenzuela, Jesus Valgier, Michel 210 Valledor, Shulamit 118 Vang, Teresa 210 Vanglist, Howard Van Oppen, Maggie 175 Vargas, Laura C. 223 Vargas, Linda 175 Weber, Micheal 210 Weisz, Jack 211 Weisz, John 175 Welcome, Jean E. 54,55,67,127,139,192 Wentworth, Rick Wenzel, Melissa 176 West, Harry 211 Westerfield, Bob 211 Wheatley, Edward B. 192 Wheeldon, Robin B. 192 Wheeler, Mary R. 176 Whiles, Colleen M. 211 Whestler, Linda 223 Whitacre, Debra 176 Whitacre, Deane 211 Whitefield, Kimberly Whiteside, Ena K. Whitson, Collette 176 Wickham, Douglas A. 192,195,197 Williams, Cheryl 22,32,111,176 Williams, Eric A. Williams, Kandi J. 192 Williams, Mark 192 Williams, Sandra 111,211 Williams, Sherie A. 223 Wilson, Barbara Wilson, Brad 17,66 Wilson, Darline K. Wilson, Dawn F. 192 Wilson, Donald 176 Wilson, Donna R. 223 Wilson, Heather 211 Wilson, Shelly 176 Wilson, Thomas 136 Wimbish, Shelly A. Wett, David 211 Wong, Florence 211 Wong, Wilfred M. 192 Wood, Karen G. 192 Wood, Leroy E. 192 Wright, Amy 223 Wright, Benjamen H. 223 Wright, Joseph 176 Vassilak Vassilak is, Mary 23,175 is, sieiia D. 103,223 Vaughn, Danny 210 Vaughn, Kristina Vaughn, Susan V. 192 Velarde, Robin 103,223 Velarde, Tim 210 Verkaaih, Erik L. 30,223 Versteeg, Craig A. 29,36,68,192 Wright, Rick A. 223 Widmann, Rene 192 Wielin, Jeffery L. 192 Wiher, Lilian 22,176 Wiher, Yvette M. Wilburn, Jack C. Wiley, Paul Wilderson, Tim Wilson, Amy Williams, Anita K. Wurm, Raymond L. 192 Y Villa, Maria D. 192,210 Villa, Nicky 34,223 Villa, Patricia Villanueva, Robert 35,99,103,210 Villanueva, Art R. 29,36,99,103,182,192,1S Villegas, Mark A. 223 Veltre, Dina M. Vollmer, Mark 175 Vollmer, Martin 175 Vollmer, Renee 210 Voorhees, Theresa D. W Wagner, Christine Wagner, Mark H. 192 Wagner, Stacie 210 Wakefield, Charles 175 Walker, Gary 223 Walker, Wendy 210 Wallace, Dean R. 223 Wallace, J. Kris 210 Wallace, Todd C. 223 Walls, Robert 210 Walpole, Eileen M. 223 Walton, Cinnt S. Warchola, Paul 210 Ward, Melanie A. 192 Warren, Andrea J. 192 Watkins, Paul D. 223 Watkins, Shari 210 Watson, Steven M. 223 Watt, Carrie Weaver, Cindy 211 Yates, Danny T. 223 Yates, David 176 Yates. Scott L. Yodan za, James Yonce, Montgomery E. 192 Young, Charles Young, Greg 211 Young, Lesley D. 124,223 Young, Kenneth A. 223 Young, Ronald 10 Young, Scott W. 223 Young, Tracey M. 108,127,192 Yurkewicz, Jim 192 Zalvala, Gabriel 136 Zamarripa, Mike 36,39 Zambrand, Margaret 176 Zambrano, Paula Zambrano, Steve 224 Zatarain, George 211 Zatarain, Linda 176 Zatarain, Lisa 211 Zatarain, Raina E. Webb. Patricia G. 139,192 Weber, Jeanine 60,175,177 Weber, Lorri K, 55,119,127,132,139,192 Weber, Mark R. 223 Zeller, William M. 68,192 Zepeda, Robert 136 Zepeda, Sam 132,136 Zepeda, Tommy 132,136,192 Zepeda, Wayne Zerkie, James 22 Zerkie, Mary E. 192 Zink, Ted 211 Zmina, Jeffery Zolman, Daniel 35 Zuanich, Anthony 176 Zuanich, Paul 211 Zuniga, Jamie 193 Ted Misenhimer Pioneers Course, Now Takes Gtr Ted Misenhimer, pioneer teacher in the field of aeroscience, announced his retirement this spring. Nlr. Misenhimer served at Redondo for more than 15 years, and in addition to aeroscience, taught photography and music. Highlight of a student's year in his classes was his chance to fly an airplane under the teachers guidance. His aid to school publications via his photography students was done in his spare time and was often declared as a Iifesaver by harrassed page editors. How do you replace a man like Ted Misenhimer? Typically, he has prepared his successor well: he wrote the only textbook for the course! Q 1 -F 53 -g QL., X Q- X liz- Zelma Fortney Plans Future as Happy Hooker Happy Hooker! How could this beloved teacher of Redondo freshman dare say she will enter retirement with plans like this? Actually, Zelma Fortney explains that she plans to hook rugs in much of her spare time for the enjoyment of her children and grandchildren. Her freshmen English classes have long enjoyed her special talent of reading aloud, so she also plans to record books for the blind during her carefree years ahead. Mrs. Fortney is one of those teachers who went back to teaching after her children were grown: may her new career as a hooker be fun and rewarding! -XX , ' ffff f'- Signs Pace Yearbook Staff As ONE WAY X - Q 1 '3' All. 1 ' 1 Clwtl QXJ NOT A THROUGH STREET Akfi wwf on mf All? TOP ROW: Cindy Fladrich, Renee Hattingh, Denise Dangelo, Bob Crowe, Lorri Weber, Malinda Morris, Steve Smith, Robin Dreizler, Bill Blackwell. MIDDLE ROW: Jean Welcome, Karen Hathaway, Stacy Caldwell. FRONT ROW: Taylor Freeman, Cori Lumpp, Linda Kinnon, Janice Heimple, business manager, Paul Tuttle, editor, Jolene Combs, adviser. 254 Tradition Falls to lVlodern Book Eighteen confused but dedicated students met last spring to come up with a concept for Pilot '77, 0 Under the direction of Jolene Combs, and Paul Tuttle, editor, the newly organized staff made its first steps toward building the yearbook. Despite many confusing and almost missed deadlines, the staff finally completed a yearbook that they felt was complete and very well done. Looking back at all the frustrations and trips to .lC's house, the staff jointly agreed that they would not have missed the experience for anything. Robin Dreizler shows his hustling form. -Af: ' l ,S 1 rj Wi... Photography editor Karen Hathaway works toward final dead- Renee Hattingh expresses, You haven't lived until you've been 'ine- Orl Pilot. 2 1 4' Q ff 1 4 1 ,4, 44.111-in -- l I 1 1 fl If if qi. 2' -ge J an s +3 -, Q it Qt fit' 5 - ,, 1. if - P V EQ. R f.A 2 Pride deadlines hate love, disasters bodies champagne parties 5 'ff lrv Room 65 sunflower seeds ' 49 14 .fp Christmas gift exchange . . . sex . ., staffers .. . the bus . .. weekly evaluations ... croppers .. . the butts . .. three R forms Roberts Studio layouts urgent messages bitching proofs bills line art lost art the signs our budget-515,500 the supplement Oktoberfest at the Holiday inn the ladder . .. selling ads . .. food . .. identification ... tardiness the sergeant-at-arms letters to mail lVlrs. Combs' weekend sessions smokestack mosiac modular missing clubs retakes and more retakes fun WE DID IT ALL FOR YOU! 1977 Pilot Staff WE DID IT ALL FOR YOU! 1977 Pilot Staff , ,,, ,- , 2 I I ,,i. ,,,.' 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