Reedley High School - Porcupine Yearbook (Reedley, CA)

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Some found it difficult to convince themselves that they were finally seniors while others caught the senioritis bug and comfortably settled back into their role of a big senior. Whichever way it was, all could readily agree that time had passed too quickly. They finally understood what all those upperclass men in the past had told them--Make the most of your four high school years because they go by so soon. The seniors did just that. They were an example that the word spirit is synonymous to the word senior. They were the rowdiest bunch at rallies and, as a result, usually kept possession of the Pirate treasure chest. Money-making pro- jects took them from scrounging for old newspapers and glass bottles to selling yummy home-baked goodies. The money earned went towards preparing for the prom, the Disney- land trip, and the Senior Class present to RHS. This spirited class knew that they couldn't let their senior year go by without making it the best one ever, and it's clear by noting all their activi- ties that they succeeded. For the class of 1975 the days of sparkling football games, crunchy frozen bananas, A slushy tromps to classes, and dreamy proms have passed, but no one has forgotten the Monday blahs, screams of TGIF's, warm laughter, forever handshakes and hellos, racing against tardy bells, and last minute cramming. The worries and decisions of selecting class colors, measuring for caps and gowns, handing in scholarship applications, and ordering senior pictures have been completed. Nothing remains for the graduat- ing seniors but stored-away memories. 14 SENIORS E IDR . W iifgvgx VW 'N x Q... X 2 .wi N xxA5'9 ASQQQ-?'rf:Q-'f1.. ig, -. .G QfSE'1'lgu.5':'?ErQ5 -Em? - Quit, !'gx'S'Q. NW . wf xXq -gn 4 Q, -iikwqg ,- -1, - , 1 . e L .' wx xgqgfwxi, -xg, '-.QQ , f X - F fs, '- t V Q , -U +3+. 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RIGHT: Susan Heil FAR RIGHT: Theresa Suarez BELOW: L to Rg Jeff Islas, Lydia Bueno, Carol Ikemiya, Mariano Rabino prepare Caro1's Fiesta parade costume. 16 SENIORS 'Q JUDY AKIN jOI-IN ALANIS IRENE ALDAVA CLYDE ALVARADO DIANE ALVARADO PAULA ALVIS -gp Q-.C wk JACKSON ANDERSON ALBERT ANGEL SUSAN ARMIN to daydream. fphoto grapher Matt CIark'?J. I DANNY ASTIASUAIN ROBERT AYALA ALICIA BACON ABOVE LEFT: Brian Hixson takes time out ABOVE: Art Carlton discovers element 342 SE NIORS 1 7 X 5 , ii! s gi- XspQ.fff x 0- ,N , x :4 9 5 ' K 1. -- Q L 3 .-.fi , . - a RQ if xx S3615 Q1 ,N .gg RX X Qian-S 55. iii 4 ' Q? 1 -.Y ' ip. 5 tk Q5 . . X Af' f , g is K af s U . SN 4' - Q . .Q , shi G5 W Si LL,. , FRANK CARRILLO BERTH A CAST-XNEDA DON C-XSTANG JOHN CHIMIENTI ERIC CHRISTENSEN RICK COLLINS NANCX COMBS AGAPITO CONTRERAS JUANITA CONT RERAS DAVID CORDOVA Mm-sw 1:1 .a. wa MIKE DIAZ MICHELLE DITTO CALVIN DOERKSEN JERRY DOERKSEN MAURICE DONALDSON Q BERNIE EATON MARIANNE EGBERT CARL EKK NASARIO ESTALA GREG FAST TOM FAST JOHN FAY SHIELAH FENNELL I 5. if ' I Qv , CINDY FENSKE DEBBIE FERRE STEPHEN FESSLER ABOVE LEFT: Physiology class taking notes on parts of the body. SE NIORS 21 , , ,, I MARGARET FINO PRESTON FISHER PETER FORSTER I5 A MARIE FRANKLIN BRUCE FRIESEN CINDY FUJII 1 JANE GARCIA JULIE GARCIA TERRY GARCIA TIM GARDENER NENO GARZA JESSE GAYTON KELLY GEE CHRIS GLAESMAN DARLA GLASENER THERESA GLENN 22 SENIORS i SHELLY GOBBY DIANNE GODWIN JAIME GOMEZ MELVIN GOODWIN ERCILIA GUERRA ROMELIA GUERRA RICHARD GUERRERO PETE GUZMAN MICHAEL GRAHAM CINDY HALL ABOVE LEFT: Carol Weatherford . . . sew what? ABOVE: L to R5 Ellen Otani, Ellyn Kawamoto and Carol Ikemiya scoping it out. DEBBIE HAMBURGER DENISE HAMSTROM SE NIORS 23 5 N , r .. QA TREVA HANCOCK RUSSELL HARA JOE HARPER A .. ,LV N A N JAMES HAYWARD SUSAN HEIL JAMES HEINRICHS 5 .A X i ,.2 f RAMON HERNANDEZ ROSEMARY HERNANDEZ MARK HERROLD KENNETH HERTZLER BRIAN HIXSON LOUIS HOILAND GAYLE HOSAKA JOHN HUDSON IRMA HUERTA CAROL IKEMIYA 24 SENIORS 5? A I I I ROBERT IKEMIYA ROGER INN JEFF ISLAS I CAROL IWASAKI LINDA IWASAKI EDDIE JIMENEZ f RENEE JOHNSON ROY JOHNSON CINDY JUNG Iv, ..0. IA ABOVE: Tom Fast, the thinker. DIANNE JUST KLIFF JUSTESEN DANIEL KANAWYER ABOVE LEFT: Seniors attempting to act cool. SE NIORS 25 STEVEN KANAWYER COLLEEN KAWAKAMI ELLYN KAWAMOTO BETH KELLEY GLORIA KIM Fl' x' E ,ff 'Si P at 33 V fviafi fi Q vs , :J n a is BRIAN KLASSEN RONALD KLASSEN ISUZU KONISHI JAMES KOOP PAUL LAEMMLEN 26 SE NIORS RICHARD LAINE CHERYL LAMB . .L .WW 'QE 'VET' KENT LANE CHARLES LARSON BELOW LEFT: Tom Sill, Who, me? BELOW: Kevin Ramshaw and Julie Carlson, Did you find any diamonds yet? CRAIG LARSON , ROBERT LASSOTOVITCH FRANCES LEWIS WALTER LEHRMAN JEREMY LINSCHEID LISA LINZMEIER TERRI LOFTIS PATRICIA LOZANO EDWARD LUENA KATHLEEN LYNCH GENE MACABEO JANICE MAGGARD JOANN MARTINEZ SE NIORS MARTY MARTINEZ JANIE MASCORRO DONALD McMURTRY THELMA MEAVE ii' ABOVE: David Sorensen filing his nails. ABOVE RIGHT: Paul Laemmlen, the Jolly Green Giant. 28 SE NIORS PEARL McCARTY DALE McCURRY JAMES MCKINNEY T MENDY MILLER SUSAN MITCHELL JERRY MONTOYA 4 N T 1 DOMINGO MORA THERESA MORA ELISEO MORALES ' A A i E'L' ' LLLL 1 :E1 ELL1 ' nf 2 ' DDE NPAT MULLEN JANET NAGATA RONALD NAKAMURA A ,. R Si -- is - I is DAVID NEWBY MARY NICHOLAS CURTIS NIMORI JULIA NISHIDA KAREN ODA RODNEY OKAMURA . BRIAN OKUBO BRADLEY OSATO IRENE OSBORNE ELLEN OTANI HILDA PACHECO DOROTHY PAGE IRMA PANTOJA RICHARD PARRA KEVIN PATZROWSRY VINCE PENA SENIORS ARIC PETERSON CYNTHIA PHARISS ROSA PUENTES MARIANO RABINO RODNEY REED RIGHT: Susan Mitchell keeps on smiling. FAR RIGHT: Robert Estrada and Aggie Contreras . . . come on, just try it. 30 SE NIORS MARY PREHEIM SCOTT PREHEIM CATHERINE PRITZ BEATRIZ RAMIREZ KEVIN RAMSHAW MARY RANGEL S X K I Q a I ,: E PATRICIA SANI JEFF SANO RICHARD SANTOS BETTY SASAKI IRENE SASAKI CHRISTINE SEDAM JOHN SERQUINIA STEVEN SHINTAKU BRAD SIEBERT GORDON SIEMENS M Ik I X X-S - X vi it .X 5 S. T. 3 J A 1' A .X xx -.kk i TOM SILL GLORIA SILVA LINDA SIMON CHERYL SMITH DEBRA SMITH , f MARY SMITH SHARON SMITH MADELINE SMYKAL TERRY SODER TOM soN 32 SE NIORS X BELOW LEFT: Randy Starkey, 0uchI My fingers are stuck. BELOW: Debbie Hamburger, Let go of my feet! DAVID SORENSEN DEBORAH SPARKS LARRY STRAMBI a 5 eo N Q..' 4, ev n'v on 4, B -Q ' 4. I na, THERESA SUAREZ KRISTIE SUDERMAN KEITH SWINGER RAWKS X af Q, .W W ff' gulf r A Q 4' S!! ...Q Q f. X A, ff. .. Qgsf 5 Avi? E-If T'-QQX K 'I . vmfxq fx k A , W I I I I . .I PATRICIA TAFF JILL TAJIRI DIANE TAKAYAMA LARRY TAKAYAMA NORMAN TAPLAC VIRGIL TARPLEY SENIORS 33 DALE TATOIAN KAREN TAYLOR JOHN THIESSEN JEAN TOGIOKA ARTHUR TORRES JAN TRAEGER SUSAN TRANELLO ANNETTE TUALLA KEN TYLER ABOVE: Martha Richert, Hi there cutie! ABOVE RIGHT: Senior Cheerleaders and fans show who is number one. FAR RIGHT: Dale Tatoian, normal for once ? 34 SE NIORS ISABEL VALDIVIA LUIS VALLE KAREN VELASQUEZ F422 AQ RHONDA VESSEL 5 LUPE VILLAGOMEZ JULIAN VILLARREAL JANICE VOGT Bum, WALTER H QM N x ysg' Ei RICHARD WALTERS LAURIE WARKENTIN CAROL WEATHERFORD SENIORS 35 'sands ROBERT WATSON MARTHA WILKINS 'W' DAVID WRIGHT BRIAN YAMAGATA 'XIV' x I . GARY YAMAKAWA LILY YAMAMOTO CECILIA YBARRA ABOVE: New senior student Elena Anchata practices her typing ABOVE RIGHT: Rod Reyes and John Serquinia relax during lunch. CARL YORK MARK YOUNG VIRGINIA ZAMUDIO I 36 SENIORS CAMERA SI-IY CAMERA CURNERED E i E , S 1 5 L to R: Inocencio Perez, Ignacio Cantu, Alonzo Garcia, Gilbert Lopez, Ruben Estrada. Wilbert Alviso Elena Ancheta Rosemary Avina Lee Bailey Robert Ball Rodolfo Cantu Arthur Carlton Alvia Clement Charlotte Cude Daniel Dancer Kyle Davies Melinda Davis Adan Del Bosque Kelvin Eglin Ruben Estrada Jose Gonzales Gary Heinrichs David Inman Marla Islas Kurt Larue Lupe Lopez Rita Mejorado Gus Mendez Alfred Montanez Lucio Moreno Ricardo Oliveri Michael Pardo Robert Rara Joseph Rodriguez Marselo Rodriguez Romella Rodriguez Carlos Rodriguez Tony Romero William Salazar Brian Simmons David Somera Randall Starkey Ronald Sude rman Eric Tadios Isabel Trujillo Cynthia Unmuth Charles Valencia Raymunda Velasco Gilbert Villanueva Ruben Villegas Roy Vincent Imelda Vitela SENIORS 37 PDRT The 1974-'75 sports program attracted many yolmg, eager, and T determined athletes that were always striving for victory. They had both potential and a wel1-pre- pared coaching staff. They gave us performances of exciting talent and agility. During the fall many of these athletes were on the football field fighting for extra yardageg on the cross country course they ran long monotonous milesg on the volleyball courts they spiked volleyballs into ff' their opponents facesg and in the pool they were shooting for goals. In the winter, after their hard preparation for the season the basketball team was ready for leagueg and on the mat the wrestlers made plans for a successful season. The final stage of our sports pro- ' ' gram was the spring sports which I proved to be just as exciting as the rest. On the baseball field the athletes played exciting offense as well as defenseg on the tennis courts they aced their opponentsg in the track and fields events both boys and girls ran past the other teamsg in the pool they sprinted and dived to victoryg on the girls basketball court they dribbled past the defendersg and on the golf course they were putting for birdies. 40 SPORTS w-QE . ,C ar-rv. wt? K ' s s Q 4 N , . w .ful SPORTS 41 Varsity Football The 1974-75 fighting Pirates came through the season with a. 3-6-1 re- cord, overcoming Central, Selma, and Mt. Whitney, and calling it adraw with Sanger. These Pirate gridders never lost their confidence and never gave up. The team this year was young, with interesting prospects for the upcom- ing year with 8 underclassmen start- ing on offense and 5 starting on de- fense. Head coach Skip Pendergast, with assistant coaches Larry Iwasaki and Irvin Isaa.k, made every effort to de- velop the squad into a hard working team. TOP LEFT: Mike Graham, Peter Forster and Richard Walters prepare to stop Selma's offensive thrust. MIDDLE LEFT: Coaches Pendergast, Iwasaki, Isaak. BE LOW: VARSITY FOOTBALLQ FRONT ROW: Lto Rg S. Kennedy, B. Eaton, C. Nunez, K. Swinger, P. Smith, N. Taplac, T. Flanagan, J. Toews, A. Ortiz, J. Curiel. ROW TWO: J. Butts, V. Tarpley, C. Iwasaki, F. Carrlllo, R. Martinez, D. Sorensen, N. Garza, D. Astisuain, A. Contreras, R. Walters, W. Salazar. ROW THREE: E. Simmons, M. Stanley, P. Forsters, D. Buckley, J. Elizondo, B. Klassen, M. Graham, D. Santos, J. Osmon, B. Yamagata, K. I-Ioutby, J. Penner. S 42 SPORTS ESQ Er : Q 575 TOP RIGHT: OFFENSIVE ENDS: FRONT ROW: L to R: J. Butts, K. Houtby, B. Eaton, M. Graham. ROW TWO: W. Salazar, N. Taplac, F. Carrillo. MID- DLE RIGHT: OFFENSIVE LINE: FRONT ROW: L to R: D. Buckley, D. Osmon, D. Astiasuain, D. Santos. ROW TWO: J. Curiel, M. Stanley, A. Contreras, P. Forster, B. Yamagata. BOTTOM RIGHT: Action in the Central football game. SCORES WE THEY 0 DOS PA LOS 14 0 MONACHE 7 6 KINGSBURG 20 19 CENTRAL 6 13 SELMA 0 14 REDWOOD 20 21 LEMOORE 24 19 HANFORD 20 12 MT. WHITNEY 1 0 7 SANGER 7 SPORTS 43 Varsity Uffense 8: Defense TOP LEFT: Chris Iwasaki gets a chance to gain some yardage. MIDDLE LEFT: OFFENSIVE BACKS: FRONT ROW: L to R5 P. Smith, T. Flanagan, R. Walters. ROW TWO: S. Kennedy, B. Klassen, C. Iwasakl. BOTTOM LEFT: OFFENSIVE LINE: FRONT ROW: L to R: D. Buckley, J. Osmon, D. Astiasualn, D. Santos. ROW TWO: J. Curlel, M. Stanley, P. Forster, B. Yamagata. TOP RIGHT: DEFENSIVE LINE: FRONT ROW: L to R: J. Elizondo, M. Graham, K. Swinger. ROW TWO: V. Tarpley, K. Houtby, D. Sorensen. MIDDLE RIGHT: DEFENSIVE ENDS AND LINE BACKERS: FRONT ROW: L to R: S. Kennedy, A. Ortiz, R. Walters. ROW TWO: B. Eaton, N. Garza, J. Curiel. BOTTOM RIGHT: DEFENSIVE BACKS: FRONT ROW: L to R: N. Taplac, F. Carrlllo, J. Butts. ROW TWO: W. Salazar, P. Smith, C. Iwasaki. MIDDLE FAR RIGHT: Pirates get fired up during the Central game. 44 SPORTS ug-Q----is--w-Q M SPORTS 45 JV Football The 1974 Buccaneers finished the season with a fine 8-2 record. A strong defensive team led by veteran co-captains George Harper and Mike Martinez carried the Bucs through the five non-league games without a defeat. In the strong W. Y. L. , they opened with a, thrilling '7-6 Homecom- ing victory over Redwood. The fol- lowing week the team was defeated for the first time in 17 games by Lemoore. The Buccaneers rallied to win the next two games before falling to the strong Sanger Braves in the final game. TOP RIGHT: J'V's prepare for action. ABOVE RIGHT: Mike Martinez slips past the Dos Palos defense. BELOW RIGHT: Coaches Mitchell, Henvit, and Esposito. BOTTOM LEFT: JV FOOTBAl1g FRONT ROW: L to R: T. Symkal, D. Araki, M. Clark, D. Robbins, A. Zamarrlpa, S. Kanawyer, S. Rapada, D. Palmore, S. McCurry, T. Blancas, W. Conrad, M. Martinez. ROW TWO: P. Taplac, R. Iwasaki, R. Rodarte, G. Clark, M. Santoya, S. Gonzales, J. Clark, R. Sanchez, F. lkuta, F. Mendez, S. Stafford. ROW THREE: M. Pankratz, M. Phillips, M. Larson, R. Hamm, T. Heyne, C. Carlson, D. Mehas, E. Bracamontes, R. Gaeta, A. Huerta, J. Franks, G. Harper, R. Hamm, J. Harder. 46 SPORTS Frosh-Soph Football The Frosh-Soph football team en- joyed a successful season under Coaches Riley and Broka.w, finishing with a fine record of 6-3. Winning the last game against arch rival Sanger, the Seadogs finished with a 2-3 WYL record. The team leaders were freshmen, Kevin Fite, Steve Johnson, and Rick Fujioka. ABOVE LEFT: Steve Johnson rushes for the Seadogs. MIDDLE LEFT: Mark Pankratz powers through for good yardage against Central. BELOW: Coaches Riley and Brokaw. BOTTOM LEFT: FROSH-SOPH FOOT- BALL 3 FRONT ROW: L to R5 M. Evans, B. Heppner, J. Plltt, S. Lewis, H. Perez, J. Cardona, M. Velasquez, R. Cardova, J. Matta, A. Zamudio, J. Klarcyk, M. Abe, C. Rempel, G. Felix, C. Cisco. ROW TWO: G. Carpenter, G. Cantu, C. Henvlt, G. King, G. Pinedo, S. McCurry, G. Moreno, K. Loftls, M. McNerney, M. Iwo, P. Hertzler, T. Sanchez, S. Johnson, R. Velasquez, P. Kryder, R. Fujloka, R. Boucher, K. Carter. ROW THREE: F. Huerta, D. Warkentin, R. Neil, M. Alvls, D. Frandsen, J. Forster, K. Schwandt, K. Lange, R. Tartaglla. fi SPORTS 47 Cross Country The Varsity Cross Country team under Coach Ostrand and assistant Robert Soza ran off with the West Yosemite League championship, placed third in the Area meet, a.nd finished tenth in the Valley meet. The J. V. and Frosh-Soph harriers ran many long tedious miles to in- crease their endurance and experi- ence for years to come. LOWER LEFT: CROSS COUNTRY, FRONT ROW: Lto R3 L. Rosas, J. Puentes, A. Saenz, M. Gutierrez, P. Balderas, E. Mascorro. ROW TWO: R. Delgadilla, J. Lopez, T. Muro, K. Ekk, J. Rodrlquez, M. Moreno, S. Barnett. ROW THREE: J. Esquivel, J. Lopez, G. Yamakawa, J. Lopez, G. Ochoa, R. Contreras, J. Montoya, E. Balderas. LOWER RIGHT: Robert Soza, Coach Ostrand. MIDDLE RIGHT: Jerry Montoya, Jesse Lopez, Joel Lopez, Greg Ochoa practicing for a meet. TOP RIGHT: Tony Muro, Karl Ekk. TOP LEFT: Mario Moreno, Jamie Rodriguez under the watchful eye of Coach Ostrand. X. j W Rye' 48 SPORTS Water P010 In its first year in the WYL, the R. H.S. water polo teams gave spec- tators and participants ma.ny exciting moments. Goa.ch Gross took the Var- sity to a respectable fourth place in league. They were held together by the leadership of Burl Walter, Art Carlton, Mark Givens, and David Inman. The Junior Varsity took third place in league. Team leaders were Steve Nishida, Bennett Lee, Dan Mitchell, and Ricky Kaprlellan. TOP LEFT: VARSITY WATER POLOQ FRONT ROW: L to Rg A. Carlton, S. Mitchell, B. Blake, M. Givens, D. Inman, G. Fast, B. Walter. ROW TWO: D. Hamburger, D. Carter, B. Slebert, C. Rogalsky, C. Brumm, P. Laemmlen, D. Bickmore, A. Chakerlau. STANDING: Coach Gross. NOT PICTURED: D. Powell. MIDDLE LEFT: Arnold Chakerian, David Carter, Burl Walter, Brad Blake, and the team getting instructions between quarters. BOTTOM LEFT: JV WATER POLO: FRONT ROW: L to R: K. Stenroos, E. Walter, R. Stringer, D. Carter, D. Stringer, B. Siebert, T. Barsoom, S. Nishida, R. Baker. ROW TWO: D. Blomgren, J. Machado, D. East, B. Roque, B. Lee, D. Mitchell, R. Kaprielian, A. Laemmlen. STANDING: Coach Gross. BELOW: Danny Mitchell passes the ball to a teammate. SPORTS 49 Varsity Volleyball Takes Second Straight Valley Championship The Varsity volleyball team had a very successful season. They went undefeated in the West Yosemite League and traveled to Bakersfield to defend, and once again capture, the Valley Championship title. Miss Glenda Morgan has led her varsity girls to the Valley Championship in the first two years of competition un- der the CIF rules. TOP RIGHT: VARSITY: FRONT ROW: L to Rg J. Naito, L. Iwasaki, J. Togloka, L. Nagata. ROW TWO: L. Nakagawa, mgr., C. Worthington, D. Page, L. Haney, E. Otani. ABOVE: Ellen Otani and Dottie Page await a Sanger serve. FAR RIGHT: Lynne Haney serves. RIGHT: Frosh-Soph coach Chris Cook and J .V. and Varsity coach Glenda Morgan. 50 SPORTS ' feb ww Nw 1 .J t. 4' ? S Y , A 3 K Q K sf- 9 S s f ws Q -5- , , , 1 ?f Q. Q K Q f S A f .X I 2 3? X mail! 5. Pi'-S Q W..-.....-.,.-Q-v W, ,..,K,,. mn. XM- .X-.X.,,fm,..m X wg A 1 4 i I 'kkifkf .K Qflfij j ,...--:.-1' , , 1 5 4 s s fs . ff ff 1, 1 s ,.yg,aX C. ff! 3 it Q , . kv ., I ' - . 5 X fe' .f I I 5 5 ' 5 S S as I A G dv? i ' N -' p s wx A. yt' . k ., 2 I Q Us , Q F5 is . Q is was f 5 5 Q Na Q ' 5 Q 1-Q ' E . Fall Sports Award Winners The Fall Sports Awards Night was held in the new cafeteria in Novem- ber. The athletes honored were the repeating valley champion Varsity Girls volleyball team, league champions J .V. and Frosh- Soph girls volleyball teams, the league champion Cross-country harriers, Varsity, J.V. , and Frosh- Soph football squads, and the new sport on campus, Varsity and J.V. Waterpolo teams. ABOVE RIGHT: VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: L to R: J. Togioka, captain: D. Page, most improved: C. Worthington, most inspirational MIDDLE RIGHT: VARSITY FOOTBALL: L to R: C. Iwasaki, most valuable: B. Eaton, captain: B. Klassen, most inspir- ational: M. Stanley, most improved. BELOW RIGHT: CROSS COUNTRY: Lto R: J . Lopez, captain and most inspir- ational: G. Ochoa, most improved: J . Montoya, captain. BELOW: VARSITY WATERPOLO: L to R: B. Walter, most valuable: A. Carlton, captain. 52 SPORTS lg s E vQA ETL? x ,N ......L. Q - we A .11 .away I-. .: V - - -...........l......... f t - x ...S X -4- tm , ABOVE LEFT: J.V. VOLLEYBALL: L to R: B. Montenegro, most improved: P. Brooks, most inspirational: J. Nishida, captain. MIDDLE LEFT: J.V. FOOTBALL: Lto R: M. Martinez, captain: G. Harper, captain: M. Pankratz, most valuable, M. Clark, most Improved. BOTTOM LEFT: J.V. WATERPOID: L to R: K. Stenroos, most improved: B. Lee, captain: D. Mitchell, most valuable. BELOW RIGHT: FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL: L to R: R. Fujioka, captain: K. Fite, most valuable. NUI' PICTURED: S. Johnson, captain. MIDDLE RIGHT: FROSI-I-SOPH VOLLEY- BALL: S. Kltahara, captain and most inspirational. NOT PICTURED: C. Garza, most improved. SPORTS 53 Varsity Gagers Captme 4th Place Reedley captured fourth place in the West Yosemite League this year in Varsity basketball, with a won- loss record of 4-6. Led by All- Leaguers Gordon Siemens and Mike Vogt, the Pirates finished the season with an overall record of 12-13. Scott Preheim and Mark Soares re- ceived honorable mentions in All- League. The Pirates participated in three tournaments. After kicking off with the Reedley Invitational sponsored by Kiwanis Club in which the Pirates took a hard won third, the team trav- eled to Visalia for the Poly Wilhelm- son Tournament. Here, 6'4 center Gordon Siemens shone, pulling down 64 rebounds for top rebounder in the tourney and making the All-Tourney team. Mike Vogt made the All-Tour- ney team when the Pirates played in the Sanger Invitational and came home with fourth place. KLIFF JUSTESEN GORDON SIEMENS 54 SPORTS RUSSEL HAGEN SAM BUCICLEY MARK SOARES RUSS TAYLOR ROD REYES BRUCE FRHESEN BRIAN HIXSON COACH WARMERDAM MIKE VOGT JERRY MONTOYA SCOTT PREHEIM TED YOON, MGR. LEFT: Seniors Sam Buckley, Brian Hixson, and Rod Reyes take time out from the game to pose. MIDDLE LEFT: Scott Preheim attempts a free throw. BOTTOM LEFT: Gordon Siemens puts up a tough shot. BOTTOM RIGHT: Russel Hagen sets up a play. BELOW: Mike Vogt takes an outside shot for two. 'W' , Av. .. V S guwwf ' ,f SPORTS55 S --:K . 3 . Ss X v! .5 SER 'xx Q N fi 1 g S. 9' 'WW w W.- Q 5 sa 3 S55 wmv, .Q X li J , glfig 1223? is , 5' x 1, 11 Q jx si ig A IA L1 '1 4- 1 433i S. W3 ' X4 .X Q? ii Q R A Nu Sf ,sh . . I Wrestling Wrestling is an individual accom- plishment, yet team effort is what counts. Under the watchful eyes of Coaches Isaak and Brokaw, the wrestlers spent much time exercis- ing to improve endurance a.nd skills. The many hours of hard work were not in vain as four wrestlers placed in the league. Almost all of the wrestling team will return next year as seasoned veterans. TOP RIGHT: Armando Zamarripa dem- onstrates his lightening fast reflexes in Central match. BELOW: Coaches Isaak and Brokaw. BOTTOM LEFT: VARSITY WRESTLING TEAMgFRONTROW:Lt0R:R. Gonzales, A. Saenz, J. Gonzales, R. Esquivel, M. Dueck, D. Osborne, S. Kennedy- ROW TWO: T. Flanagan, J. East, B. Brown, J. Osmond, A. Zamarrlpa, S. Barnett, D. Robbins, M. Guerra. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ray Esquivel gets a strong hold on Central opponent. SSSPORTS we fx Q 'X 9 31 'B A .. ' Q I ,551 ' 'Em ff O S X 5 if if f R IGM R R R fys I, . 1 ..- if-mw, ., QR k . HX- ,., K . x --e-Nw.N,,Mmm in X -I K --.W , ,. ' 'x-'swam-ww.w-qb.v.wN..:.,N.,,x A- M- ,i E V I 5 N-1 X x 'WE .xy f' x .1 r , KK F , X . Nw-sv We 36 X if w. ,yi iff K WY? .X sv wi 'B Q Q X 1 5 -4. x M. X ge ,rw K A 29551 X g Golf Team The golf team practiced long, hard hours after school and on weekends perfecting their golfing skills. The squad worked out at Sherwood Forest and Kings River golf clubs. The Varsity squadplayed each league team on a home and home basis. Veteran seniors were Craig Lars Steve Fessler, Kent Lane, Brian Okubo, and Eric Christensen. OD FAR LEFT: J. Christensen teeing off. LEFT: C. Larson showing his putting skills. BELOW: GOLF TEAM: FRONT ROW: L to Rg G. Pinedo, M. Llewellyn, S. Fessler, D. Brooks, J. Christensen, J. Olson. ROW TWO: K. Lane, E. Christensen, R. Iwasaki, C. Larson, D. Kevorklan, B. Okubo. Varsity Baseball Coached by Paul Mitchell, the Varsity baseball team, consisting of fifteen finely conditioned athletes, attempted to improve its second place finish in last years W.Y. L. and in the Easter Baseball Classic held in Fresno. The team was sparked by four re- turning varsity lettermeng Mike Graham, Chris Iwasaki, Brad Osato, and Brad Siebert. The pitching staff was led by J.V. veterans Randy Starkey and Eddie J imenez. RIGHT: Chris Iwasaki gets some help- ful hints from Brad Siebert during a time-out. BELOW: VARSITY BASEBALL TEAMg FRONT ROW: L bo R3 S. Kanawyer, M. Vogt, E. Jimenez, B. Osato, B. Yamagata. ROW TWO: C. Iwasaki, B. Siebert, K. Houtby, K. Hertzler, N. Garza. ROW THREE: F. Mendez-mgr. M. Graham, R. Taylor, G. Siemens, R. Starkey, Coach Mitchell, E. Tadios- mg?- VIASAK l E'.fass.i1QX . -. .s . .... tx,,.....,-,.fix-glflfl-...at-...l 62SPORTS QN- X X uw.- 1 vi- Skf.-.gwdfx ,X -main. aft.: i ANY' r.,,v ' J x 5 I Y ' . ,k, 1 Q K, i SNVQQMS kwsmf .- X K K r in W, FZIFW 2 - X A xx N..AW,x.Q-Im S +L if? 5, .Q -srQk 'ms hmm u. Q. L 55: LL L x:k.SX.x,g -..- fx 3. xfw. 'U wa N IX ,TS Q x 9 X J.V. Baseball The J.V. Baseball squad under Coach Lester Festejo had many re- turning players from last year's Frosh and J. V. squads to try to im- prove on the third place finish in league last year and to finish well in the Selma Tournament. The pitching staff was led by Steve Rapada and Russ Taylor. Ron Tatoian, Russ Osato, Darryl Rosales, Ernie Bracamontes, and Dennis Mehas were also team standouts. LE FT: Ron Tatoian swings the bat comfortably before the next pitch. BELOW: J. V. BASEBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: L to R: H. Perez, M. Abe, R. Osato, R. Tatoian, T. Harmon, B. Schear. ROW TWO: R. Gonzalez, R. Gaeta, S. Rogalsky, J. Matta, S. Rapada, S. Gonzalez. ROW THREE: M. Oda-Mgr., E. Bracamontes, D. Mehas, S. Loeffler, D. Eidschun, D. Rosales, S. Barnett, Coach Festejo. S 2 64 SPORTS fi , 1 x F N x 'New . Y 5 X X 9 J Y V 1 X 'S y Q,- X Q '- S L Av' Q 'Q s K as - 5 ff' R 34 2 X 1 Girls' Basketball The Girls' J.V. and Varsity bas- ketball teams competed in their sec- ond year under CIF regulations. They belong to the North Yosemite League which includes Central, Sanger, San Joaquin Memorial, and Sierra Union. The Varsity team hoped to improve on last year's sec- ond place finish. They participated in the San Joaquin Memorial High School Easter Vacation Invitational Returning varsity semoxs were Dottie Page and Jean Togioka. Tournament at the end of March. is-ease TOP RIGHT: VARSITY BASKETBALLQ FRONT ROW: L to R: L. Nakagawa, J . Nishida, J. Naito, L. Cordova. ROW TWO: L. Nagata, L. Katsura, D. Page, C. Rogalsky, J. Togioka. MIDDLE RIGHT: JUNIOR VARSITYg FRONT ROW: L to R: A. Hirata, D. Sauceda, R. Antoku. ROW TWO: B. Hatanaka, C. Mori, V. Zavala, J. Garcia. BELOW: Coach Morgan BOTTOM LEFT: Cheryl Rogalsky, Julia Nishida, and Julie Garcia listen attentively to Coach Morgan. BOTTOM RIGHT: Vera Zavala goes up for two. 66 SPORTS C, , . 3 I X 2 is This year's girl trackers com- peted in the West Yosemite League against Hanford, Lemoore, Mt. Whitney, Redwood, Sanger, Tulare Union and Tulare Western. The Varsity squad included only two seniors this season, sprinter Karen Oda and shot-putter Isabel Valdivia. Despite their few num- bers, Varsity proved to be strong in spirit and ability. The Frosh- Soph team defended its title of W.Y.L. Champions. Heading the Frosh-Soph team was Peggy Clark, league record holder in the high jump. The Area meet was held in Sanger, the Valley meet in' Lemoore, and the State finals in San Diego. g im 2 g Gil'lS' Track TOP LEFT: GIRLS TRACK TEAM, FRONT ROW: L to R: D. Sasaki, C. Garcia, I. Valdivla, J. Valdivia, V. Meave, L. Katsura, K. Oda, M. Avendano, L. Ortiz, G. Garcia. ROW TWO: D. Shanks, D. Montan, L. Hatakeda, L. Lopez, C. Cordray, T. Bimat, P. Nishida, L. Dorries, L. Lozano, C. Bellow, K. Hatakeda, F. Lopez. ROW THREE: C. Garza, L. Roque, C. Sandoval, P. Rivera, J. Inman, E. Davis, M. Graham, K. Christian, C. Hansen, S. Stelnwand, L. Searcy, M. Rodarte, L. Ericksen. NOT PICTURED: P. Clark MIDDLE LEFT: Karen Christian hurls a discus while teammates look on. BOTTOM LEFT: Peggy Clark high jumps. BELOW: Coach Snyder. BOTTOM RIGHT: Debbie Sasaki sprints to the finish line. SPORTS 67 Diving Reedley's Diving Team made a good showing again this year. This year's team consisted of 12 mem- bers 19 male, 3 femalel, also Reedley's largest ever. Diving practice took place at the College pool. This pool was also the site of diving competition. RIGHT: Divers adjust their balance before taking their plunge. TOP MIDDLE: Steve Luzania practices an inward dive. BOTTOM LEFT: DIVING TEAM: FRONT ROW: L to R3 R. Zimmerman, D. Stringer, D. Arclmial, D. Gabby, T. Smykal. ROW TWO: M. Phillips, S. Luzania, J. Grimes, M. Haxnstrom, Coach Dean. 68 SPORTS 111 M-...M S S 1975 was another good year for the Reedley Pirate Swim Team. The team roster boasted some 52 swim- mers f24 male, 28 femalel, the largest team in Reedley history. If one were to make his way to the city pool on any school day Q or even Saturdayj rain or shine, you would be bound to see a team member practicing. They even swam in the mornings before school 16:45-S:00J. Who else is crazy enough to crawl out of a warm bed at 6:00 AM in the middle of February and swim? But it all paid off at the swim meets. TOP LEFT: The swimming team takes a well-deserved rest in the mildly warm March sun. BOTTOM: SWIMMING TEAM: FRONT ROW: L to R: D. Inmamn, R. Aguilar, J. Armin, M. Lopez, L. Hamburger, C. Petinak, E. Fillmore, R. Rodriguez, M. Remick, J. Gomez. ROW TWO: B. Bork, E. Walter, S. Steffens, D. Bickmore, P. Burgln, C. Brumm, T. Barsoom, D. Hamburger, A. Laemmlen, M. Lemos, J. Klassen, B. Brinthall, L. Loy. Row THREE: coach Gross, K. Swinger, S. Becker, D. Carter, C. Martinez, S. Nishida, M. Givens, B. Walter, B. Lee, D. Carter, B. Armin, D. Stahl, R. Sandoval, Assistant Coach S. Turner. ROW FOUR: K. Stenroos, D. Leismer, M. Sanae, B. Siebert, T. Barsoom, B. Hagen, P. Laemmlen, B. Brumm, A. Carlton, D. Skogsburg, B. Blake. SPORTS 69 Boys' Tennis Reedley High tennis prospects seem to reflect the entire sports story for 1974-75. The team mem- bers are primarily freshmen and sophomores with a few seniors in the ranks. Tennis season began in February with ladder positions up for grabs. The league started the first week of April and ended the last week of May. If determination and desire make winners, Reedley High may sur- prise many opponents, reflected Coach Al Hill. TOP RIGHT: BOYS VARSITY TENNISg FRONT ROW: L to R, R. Kaprielian, D. Nakamura, M. Shintaku. ROW TWO: C. Carlson, D. Mitchell, R. Boucher, J. Penner, G. Harper. MIDDLE RIGHT: BOYS JUNIOR VAR- SITY TENNISQ FRONT ROW: L to Rg E. Boss, J. Machado, N. Hill, T. Leach. ROW TWO: J. Christensen, L. Boldt, R. Lopez, R. Radtke, J. Christian, R. Guerrero, A. Smith. THIRD ROW: R. Stringer, C. Remple, M. Alvis, G. Clark, R. Fujioka, M. Haworth, G. Isaak, J. Serquenia. BOTTOM RIGHT: Varsity tennis team doing what they do best? ABOVE: Coach Hill. 70 SPORTS Girls' Tennis The girls' tennis team was a mem- ber of the W.Y.L. and played a double round-robin league against the other five league schools. Their season started in February and finished in May. According to Coach Chris Cook, veterans Colleen Worthington and Lynne Haney should give a good account of themselves in league com- petition. TOP LEFT: GIRL'S VARSITY TENNIS: FRONT ROW: L to R: A. Jansen, K. Worthington, S. Kltahara, L. Iwasaki. ROW TWO: R. Reyes, C. Wall, P. Brooks, C. Ketscher. NOT PICTURED: C. Worthington and L. Haney. BELOW: GlIRL'SJ.V. TENNIS: FRONT ROW: L to R: D. Sanchez, S. Grimes, L. Grauman, K. Wickersham, J. Tajirl. ROW TWO: B. Dueck, V. Stanley, J. Thonesen, K. Klassen, C. Hansen, B. Montenegro, A. Tabutol. MIDDLE LEFT: Kelly Worthing and Patty Brooks practicing their backhands. BELOW LEFT: Coach Cook. SPORTS 71 E W F I x. Q5 . idx A., M.. .X lv. ,. lf. 5 N 1 XY! 4 ay 1 .x I I in ,gr V x -1 Q Q a ' f fp, if A ...S f N . X I ig, X X. x ' Q A - 1 5... ,KW in 13 .9 kwa N .SQ X W M E., gflfgwwx I ss I , 5 Q c ws . A.. PV' A sv 5 . f 'V . Q- 5 I Q -if -X N Q N5 .,. ' Q 5 . .. t .. , - f ,-. -, vw 3 J-gn,-.gn -KSN .-px . . -QQ-Q iff .. XY ui: 'A' qw' x , mf Q .fn V 1-K A25 A-.ff A x .Q 1 T 1- fx .1241 Cc f ' . , L. K vw ' - i K ' Q - A A -fl Y X W X Y N X Y ,,. .X , 4 f- X 1 f- X fi pq, Nr- Q 1 -X .ggdi f Q05 E EL Mi... 3 5 1 ,wr W. ig. ,M Activities: The tradition of Homecoming week, working up to a feverish frenzy until the colossal clash between the Redwood Rangers and the Reedley Pirates fyeah . . . the inspired leadership of Student Council, ironing out the wrinkles of discontent among students and faculty . . . the vitality of the Pep Squadg leaping, clapping, stomping, and dancing, rocking the stadium with their cheers . . . the toil and labor of Porcupiners to piece to- gether this history of thoughts, events and acquaintances of 1975 . . the detective-work of Paragon, digging up scoops and telling all in their monthly news-rag . . . the tuneful stepping of Marching Band, dancing Dixieland-style on the field at halftime sometimes sittin still 2 S long enough for a concert or two . . . . . n the harmony of volces raised in so g as the choir found an inner peace as audiences listened raptly . . . the persuasive smooth-talking Forensics Club members turning their gift-for- gab to more constructive uses on the debate floor . . . the leadership of Cadets, teaching the values of con- fidence, self-assurance and self- control . . . the work of Inter-Club Council, keeping clubs on good terms with one another . . . these are the backbone of student body existence, the fourth dimension in Pirate- people's lives. 74 ACTIVITIES P '3 gggfii' Qi! I ' t Q-i'u3fQfxQ 3 3 I ACTIVITIES 75 Homecoming Week Homecoming '74 promised lively spirits and loads of frolicking fun for individuals, classes, and clubs, and that's exactly what they got. Every- one took part in Homecoming Week by displaying Pirate spirit in what- ever way the designated day required. Instead of dressing up, everyone dressed down on Monday because it was Cruddy Day. Tuesday saw famous celebrities making the scene on campus as it was Movie Star Day. Ace Eli play- ed during lunch period in the auditor- ium for the listening pleasure of the Marx Brothers, Woody Allen, David Bowie, Shirley Temple, Mae West. . . On Wednesday, the Student Body Fund was boosted by auctioning off Student Council members as slaves. Because the auctioning was done dur- ing lunch in the auditorium amid strange-looking painted faces, many of the Student Council members found themselves, to their dismay, being bought by horridly funny-looking par- ticipants of Paint Your Face Day. Thursday brought Play Day and class participation in relays and games. The four classes three-leg- ged it, egg-tossed it, and gunnysack- ed it to the finish line for trophy prizes. Friday was our traditional Green and White Day. Everyone wore Pi- rate colors to help support our foot- ball teams in their games against the Redwood Rangers. The car rally was held between the Junior Varsity and Varsity games. All entries followed the Homecoming theme of Moviela:nd Madness. Our Homecoming dance, sponsored by French and German Clubs, featur- ed the heavy rock sounds of Primal Alliance. ABOVE CENTER: Kelly Worthington is greeted by the Wicked Witch of the West, Tim Goodrich, on her way to Victoryland. ABOVE RIGHT: Kelly Worthington, Cathy Steffans and Denise Hamstrom do the hop. RIGHT: Kim Bailey and Paula Burgln dressed up for Movie Star Day. RIGHT CENTER: Gabriel Perez and Mark Givens get ready for the three-legged race. FAR RIGHT: Irma Pantoja goes up for sale. 76 ACTIVITIES xt. ,l'f '? Q 1 .- R f' , V 4 gg, 15 , - X AP - v 'N L .sa f. X 1 - Y V ' V -5 1 V ' ifigxx L E I 4 1 . . , 4 g S S f Nmhx- 3 v ki'3':M1 ' .,,,-1, I k Q ,Ak mg! r fi 3. 2 if 5 wx hi 'SN 'Y s .X xv-'41 b rw A gf 1 ,Q .Ty . ,,- ,M ix A L , VIL -5.. s 'L Q1-' ' 'Q I., s.. 'H v .. x QB ,,...5 lx - 4 .-QQ. x ,S 4 Y'-Q1 Nl, 514' gwggxk. -, ik- fi 'Wye-714g I V x.ka wh I if J ,, x nf My f . - EI , -- iw-' . wX 12jwf-'S-f' Q ,W P -, ' -Q Q X . -f Rui: , as - ' kgs X O F p . S . wvfwg ' zfx-wx :QW TR g W 5 25' X 1 ' H-...iff xx lg . Q M K- 1 X .F 9 1 4 ur, I is ,, iE?, , fk.. I . A ew. r V v ..- A 'L v LQ , Q0 9 3 nf xl wt N' Rs XXX S? rj, ,,A,-' ,ggi QQ B 4. it gy w ffl' . xi LM' Lg. 5--9 ,3'.,.J-- X f i W.. ,pn 1 T2 NWQ K AWN i X . x Q M - f Q. xg A 5 up 22 Af X Nm FAR LEFT: Roberta Aguilar waiting for action. LEFT: Cristi Brumm and Mr. Minor, Student Council advisor. BELOW: SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL, FRONT ROW: L to R5 S. Fujii, Frosh Rep., F. Ikuta, Jr. pres.g C. Worthington, Jr. Rep.g M. Rabino, Sr. pres.g E. Jimenez, Sr. Rep.g L. Barton, Cheerleader Rep. ROW TWO: R. Aguilar, Frosh pres.: R. Rodriquez, Comm. of Campus Activitiesg S. Gabby, Rally Comm.g M. Richert, Comm. of Awardsg T. Leach, Soph. Rep. ROW THREE: G. Kim, S.B. sec.: C. Brumni S.B. treas.g D. Balucas, S.B. pres.: R. Nakamura, S.B. vices-pres.g G. Orloff, Apprentice Comm. of Campus Activities. ACTIVITIES 81 1974-75 Pep Squad: Spirit Builders Take five girls, give them baggy sweaters a.nd flippy skirts, and sup- ply them with megaphones. Add eight girls with pompons, big smiles, and white gloves. Mix well. Yield: one bouncing, jumping, laughing, cheering, screaming pep squad. Following this recipe, Reedley High School chose these thirteen spirited girls to form the pep squad for the 1974-75 school year: Barbara. Bacon, Lori Barton, Paula Burgin, Merry Moore, and Becky Tabutol a.s cheer- leadersg Keiko Arakawa, Joyce Baker, Lynn Fabris, Lore Gerawan, Jonelle Kovacevich, Alisa Minor and Mary Preheim, as rally girls. Cheryl Lamb was voted by the student body to be ma.scot. Being a member of this squad re- quired sacrificing much of their free time for endless hours of practice. These girls also attended a pep squad camp in Santa Barbara during the summer. RIGHT: TOPg'P. Burgln, B. Bacon. BOTTOMg M. Moore, Head Cheerleader L. Barton, B. Tabutol. BELOW: The Cheerleader's Spirit Ma- ohine. BELOW RIGHT: Jonelle Kovacevich doing her thing. 82 ACTIVITIES 't' I ,af K 1, Ass H , n , p ' . ' 5. r' I , Y Q11 5' Ml? X 4 . W Q- F- XYIKQ, - 4 R , mm.-,. 5 a 1f'VQ2. 'sf N Q -U' ' X -'NH .,.1,,- X. MXN A -.,, X Q I A Qi if at 4 afixfx A , Y . Q 1 v 7 ks, ' 5 . Q? Q , if -lQ - K Fm f K - s A K' if Q X r ' . 4 A ' ggi 7 4, t , e S n i i , At. H1 . .aku if if , Nxb e an J 1 x 155 : 1: g0'f.f.:- L. -4 ,. ,-Q. . ' M . - M 6 . ,L Lgxzl-.,',-N421-ww' . Honor Students This group includes outstanding students who have been honored for scholastic achievement. Four sen- iors received PSAT Commended Stu- dent certificates for their junior year, and John Fay became a PSAT National Merit Scholar Semifinalist. Two RHS seniors attended the Boys' Sta.te held at California State Univer- sity at Sacramento in June. Ron Nakamura. was sponsored by the Reedley American Legion, while the Orange Cove American Legion spon- sored James McKinney. Cathy Pritz, sponsored by the Reedley!Orange Cove American Legion Auxiliary, spent a week at Girls' State held in Squa.w Valley, Tahoe. TOP RIGHT: BOY and GIRL STATERS: L to R: J. McKinney, C. Pritz, R. Nakamura. LOWER LEFT: PSAT FINALIST: J. Fay. LOWER RIGHT: PSAT COMMENDED: L to R3 R. Nakamura, C. Fujii, C. Nimori, G. Kim. 84 ACTIVITIES 'Hs sr wg Quai? Paragon The Paragon Staff, supervised by Mr. Yohn, is a group of 15 journalists who met during fourth period and often times after school to work on the ap- propriately-named Paragon. They were always on the look-out for inter- esting scoops to feature in the tri- weekly publication, and, as a result, the RHS students read articles and were kept aware on the most recent haps of classes, clubs, and faculty. Concerts, sports, whatever-of-the months, editorials, Pirate poetry, and gripes and complaints also filled the pages of our school newspaper. LEFT: QUILL and SCROLL: FRONT ROW: Lto R: M. Nicholas, E. Jlmlnez, T. Soder. ROW TWO: S. Mitchell, M. Smykal, S. Gobby. ROW THREE: L. Holland, J. McKinney. ROW FOUR: D. Page, D. Davidson, R. Taylor. BOTTOM LEFT: PARAGON STAFFg SEATED: D. Davidson, S. Gobby, S. Mitchell, R. Reyes, L. Holland, M. Nicholas, STANDING: E. Jiminez, J. McKinney, T. Fast, T. Soder, D. Page, M. Smykal, R. Taylor, R. Johnson. BELOW: James McKinney and Dottie Page discuss page lay-out. 'fxflsl r ,9 ACTIVITIES 85 1.0.0. I.C.C. Q Inter Club Councilj, which is comprised of club presi- dents, does not act as a club but as a relayer of messages between Stu- dent Council and the many organiza tions. It helps inform the clubs of Student Council decisions and the Student Council of club activities. The Commissioner of Campus Acti- vities, Ruby Rodriguez, presides over the meeting of the presidents. BOTTOM RIGHT: FIRST SEMESTER ICC: FRONT ROW: L to R3 B. Osato, D. Nakamura. ROW TWO: C. Fujii, R. Rodriguez, R. Nakamura. ROW THREE: G. Kim, K. Swinger, A. Laemmlen. RIGHT: SECOND SEMESTER ICC: FRONT ROW: L to R: J. Garcia, C. Ybarra, S. Gobby, R. Rodriguez. ROW TWO: J. Elizondo, S. Nishlda, N. Garza, D. Nakamura, A. Laemmlen, B. Conrad, J. Penner, B. Ikemiya. BELOW: Steve Nishlda and Joe Penner try to show interest. BOTTOM LEFT: Munching at a meeting. .. oeer N ,Y X r - , ri s c 'f 1. X a f X F' A T wg... rrrr Q ....- f R E E, 3 FOTGIISICS Forensics is the art of speech- making, debating, and oral interpre- tation of other people's writings. This activity is highly competitive, and Forensic students competed at approx- imately 25 Saturday tournaments which often lasted all day. An invitational tournament may last two or three days. Big events of the year included the Berkeley and Modesto invitation- al tournaments, the Lion's Club speech contest and the State Finals which make every Forensics stu- dent's heart beat faster in hopes he or she will attend. LEFT: Intensity during a debate. BELOW LEFT: FORSENICSg FRONT ROW: L to R3 D. Inman, Mrs. Kasparian-advisor, T. Leach, N. Hill, G. Orloff, C. Steffens. ROW TWO: M. Frandsen, J. Givens, L. Erickson, D. McAvoy, N. Combs, R. Lassotovich, M. Givens. ROW THREE: R. Johnson, R. cunningham. BELOW: David Inman, Lori Erickson, and Tom Cunningham, . . . and first prize goes to David! .k ACTIVITIES 87 Pirate Band Big, bold and brassy, the Reedley High School Marching Band razzle- dazzled the crowds at all home foot- ball clashes. Directed by Burl Walter, Jr. a.nd Tom Fritz, the Pi- rate Band also led the Fiesta Parade, performed on Reedley Day at the Fresno District Fair, participated in Cal-Band Day at Berkeley, and enter- ed the Selma Marching Band Festival dancing away with a first place for the half-time show competition and a third place in street marching competition in their division. Boogie-ing down to all away games, the pep band provided an atmosphere of noise, enthusiasm, a.nd of course, music, so that Pirate fans felt at home wherever they went. These 39 musicians also performed at rallies for the enjoyment of the student body. ABOVE CENTER: MARCHING BAND-J. Alanis, M. Alvls, R. Arakawa, B. Armin, J. Armin, P. Bauernschmidt, D. Buckley, P. Burgln, D. Carter, S. Charley, G. Clark, P. Clark, B. Crist, T. Cunningham, S. Downing, B. Dueck, D. Eldridge, R. Ellison, L. Ensz, L. Ericksen, D. Everhart, D. Frandsen, R. Fujloka, G. Garcia, C. Garza, L. Grauman, W. Gunn, J. Gunter, L. Gunter, J. Hageman, D. Hamburger, L. Hamburger, B. Hatanaka, C. Henvit, K. Hertzler, P. Hertzler, T. Hiatt, L. Hull, A. lkemiya, C. Ikemiya, J. lkemlya, M. Iwanaga, D. Jones, S. Jones, P. Kakutani, R. Kaprlellan, S. Kawasaki, G. Kim, J. Koop, L. Kope, J. Kunishlge, P. Laemmlen, D. Langley, C. Lawson, R. Lewis, D. Leistner, J. Linscheld, R. Lopez, E. Luena, J. Machado, D. Martinez, D. Mason, C. Miller, N. Miller, D. Mitchell, S. Mitchell, C. Moore, C. Mullen, P. Mullen, J. Nagata, L. Novctny, D. Oliver, J. Overman, R. Parra, S. Phillips, K. Preheim, J. Radtke, D. Ramshaw, C. Reimer, J. Riley, M. Rivera, L. Rosales, P. Ruth, A. Saenz, C. Salazar, R. Salcldo, A. Sasaki, J. Sana, B. Shanks, B. Slebert, D. Skogsberg, A. Smith, L. Soloman, D. Sparks, J. Sparks, C. Steffens, L. Strambl, R. Stringer, A. Suarez, R. Tabutol, L. Takayama, J. Tavlan, J. Tsuji, S. Urrea, C. Vlllegas, B. Walter, E. Walter, J. Weldon, K. Wickersham, J. Wilkinson, D. Wright, D. York, L. Zimmerman. RIGHT CENTER: PEP BAND-J. Alanis, M. Alvls, J. Armin, D. Buckley, T. Cunningham, L. Ensz, L. Erlcksen, D. Everhart, R. Fujioka, J. Hageman, T. Hiatt, L. Hull, M. Iwanaga, S. Kawasaki, J. Koop, C. Lawson, J. Llnscheld, E. Luena., D. Mason, N. Miller, C. Mullen, P. Mullen, J. Overman, R. Parra, J. Radtke, J. Riley, R. Salcldo, J. Sano, L. Solomon, J. Sparks, C. Steffens, L. Strambl, R. Stringer, A. Suarez, L. Takayama, J. Tavlan, C. Vlllegas, J. Wilkinson, D. Wright. 88 ACTIVITIES . NX , ---. i-RTW - SSH ,- 54 -x ,fr 5- gms. f.1':::.f.x 1 X . kvf fx MA M: 'iw -3 .K 3,1155 Nm K ' L1 -, L A+ S. K.K if I KK v -K - K , K f .PKK K -,X KK K KK, 4 YK Ks X K3 Q K QQ , .3 Q , lj Ay. , 57. . 5 fig A 'S I YQ, ' E K K X Q K Q QE, ' L 3. 1' Y X Q? . .Q K K X K? g , uk 5 as fg X ' - fl S ' A ,gp -. . .N .. H, K, ix -5 K -K 1 is ll rg' gf , K ' i ' 'L , Q L x ,Q Ku- - I X ,f E . 'yx - K , . K A . A s A -4 K gf if 1 K sf' x -. 5 'K Wi' W-rs gf? f xx, . - , : - 1 X ' ,Q ' 'WA' -Q - A .any - x s X ' X ' Q N I 03 z fm? f 'x . ..w.,., , v W ,K X. .4 YS Q 5 A ' Q V' ' .ri ' 1 Q i 's I I 1 A-si. 75 wx 4 5, x 981161 1640- f W m, . . ,rv ,-mmf' f wx N -'N' 1- UQ .' V ',l, 1 , K , . ' ' N 'X-QS ', WN, . E, N-'I f - - -fu 1' J K '. fb, - 4 A -W, - ' . 'J -ii fs: , ,K K . .5 '-MNA , fs -- rs ag -Q . N- - S Q X, . . .Q in - 1? if NX xv.. X Qs- K K 9-5 fm vw 3, .gy KX wi- .' . ' I ,K JK fl Q , 5 1 i w 5 . L . . A can-n-un..- .. Musical Groups For the future Mozarts, Beethovens, and Gershwlns, Reedley High School of- fered many stimulating courses. Jazz enthusiasts chose the newly-formed Jazz Band, and basketball-freaky Stage Band supported RHS by performing at home games. The strings reigned supreme over orchestra and long-wlnded winds found havens ln Symphonic and Concert Bands. Directed by Burl Walter Jr. , Lee Glenn and rookle Tom Fritz, these groups performed at festivals, concerts, and at RHS school activities. FAR TOP LEFT: CONCERT BAND: FRONT ROW: L to R: C. Miller, D. Wright, A. Bricker, J. Overman, B. Hatanaka, R. Salcldo, D. Eldridge, J. Radtke, D. Mason, C. Garza. ROW TWO: D. Mitchell, J. Kunlshige, G. Garcia, J. Riley, L. Solomon, P. Kakutanl, B. Shanks, D. Everhart, C. Mullen, W. Gunn. ROW THREE: M. Rivera, S. Urrea, D. Ollver, J. Wilkensen, B. Crist, L. Novotny, C. Lawson, S. Charley, C. Moore, A. Saenz, J. Machado, J. Weldon, S. Downing, L. Rosales. ROW FOUR: D. Langley, C. Henvlt, Mr. T. Fritz, D. Martinez, A. Suarez, R. Lopez, R. Stringer, C. Steffens, S. Phillips, E. Luena, T. Hlatt. FAR MIDDLE LEFT: SYMPHONIC BAND: FRONT ROW: L to R: E. Walter, C. Reimer, B. Slebert, D. Sparks, N. Mlller, J.Tsujl, P. Burgln, A. Ikemlya, K. Prehelm, P. Bauernschxnldt, P. Ruth, L. Gunter, C. Ikemlya. ROW TWO: J. lkemiya, L. Ensz, L. Grsuman, A. Sasaki, B. Dueck, L. Warkentln, P. Mullen, J. Koop, J. Tavlan, P. Hertzler, D. Hamburger, A. Smith, J. Llnscheld, B. Armin, K. Sxderman, D. Skogsberg, K. Hertzler. ROW THREE: C. Vlllegas, K. Arakawa, D. Garza, D. Carpenter, J. Nagata, C. Salazar, S. Jones, L. Zimmerman, D. Lelstner, L. Strambl, J. Gunter, L. Hamburger, J. Armin, D. Frandsen, S. Kawasaki, L. Takayma, P. Laemmlen, J. Sparks, S. Mitchell, R. Fujloka, J. Ssno, M. Alvls, D. Buckley. ROW FOUR: D. Carter, G. Kim, J. Hageman, J. Alanis, M. Iwanaga, Mr. Walter, B. Walter III. FAR BOTTOM LEFT: ORCHESTRA: FRONT ROW: L to R: K. Suderman, P. Belknap, L. Lczano, W. Lehrman, A. Tualla, C. Reimer, M. Larson, B. Hlxson. ROW TWO: K. Prehelm, R. Garcia, C. Hernandez, B. Slebert, E. Walter, N. Miller, J. Tsuji, L. Gunter, C. lkemlya, D. Phillips, T. Hiatt. ROW THREE: P. Mullen, D. Langley, J. Llnscheld, D. Skogsberg, K. Hertzler, D. Hamburger, J. Koop, M. Alvls, D. Buckley, S. Mitchell, B. Dueck, L. Warkentln, J. Sano, L. Erlcksen. ROW FOUR: B. Walter, J. Hageman, G. Kim, M. Iwanaga, L. Hull, P. Nlshlda. TOP LEFT: Ragtime Ensemble works on their tunes. MIDDLE LEFT: RAGTIME ENSEMBLE: FRONT ROW: Lto R: K. Suderman, D. Buckley, P. Belknap, B. Hlxson. ROW TWO: L. Hull, K. Prehelm, P. Mullen, J. Sano, M. lwanaga. ROW THREE: E. Walter, C. lkemlya, C. Reimer, A. Tualla. BOTTOM LEFT: STAGE BAND: FRONT ROW: L to R: J. Llnscheld, B. Armin, K. Suderman, D. Skogsberg, K. Hertzler. ROW TWO: J. Armin, C. Mullen, J. Gunter, E. Walter, C. Reimer, L. Hamburger, D. Hamburger, L. Takayama, J. Tavlan, P. Mullen, P. Hertzler, J. Koop, T. Cunningham, S. Mitchell, J. Sano, D. Buckley, J. Sparks. ROW THREE: L. Strambl, M. Iwanaga, B. Walter, J. Hageman, J. Alanis, C. lkemlya, D. Carter. ACTIVITIES 91 .: '-3 bn..- in-: My -wi 87' s -F we B9 9' 655 .-gigs f ' qmet-if ., . A, . ,. -Q' S513 V 35 . Ubvx '51 'L e bil :n.':w 1 5 - ' , L 'H , jf? ,- ' R. fQ'af X 'iw XSZZE., ,'f,.,- ds x . ,AZ i 1. 1 .pf MA I , A ii I .,.A..- ,f,l, 3 1, Q W gffggg vm. A I , . Qi ' ,ftp-gpg 5 Q W X xsgkgg QE-Mx -' 'X xy 1 :ug - S1 Yijfif A X 1 9'-, 5. Qvi x .of x ,, nu-Quan-,, i wa--r -an 5 if il I 5X J' L f Singing Groups Concert choir and Madrigalsz the top two singing groups at RHS. Con cert Choir is a select group of vocal ists chosen by director, Mr. Plett. From this group, the most promising seventeen were chosen to become members of the Madrigals. Talented members of both these fantastic groups performed for Reedley audiences at the Christmas concert and Extravaganza, and wow-ed judges at out-of-town music festivals. BELOW: CONCERT CHOIR: FRONT ROW: Lto Rg Mr. Plett, C. Cho, C. Jung, C. Phariss, C. Rogalsky, M. Richert, C. Goossen, C. Brewer, L. Hatakeda, A. Bacon, L. Warkentin. ROW TWO: J. Naito, T. Loftis, J. Dietrich, G. Reddin, P. Brooks, M. Egbert, B. Bacon, R. Johnson, P. Jones, D. Buckley, M. Wilkins, D. Collins. ROW THREE: V. Strambi, J. Hull, P. Tualla, B. Conrad, C. Larson. B. Siebert, J. Sano. B. Lee, L. Rosas, M. Wagner, S. Jones, K. Suderman. ROW FOUR: D. Castang, M. Tarpley, M. Frandsen, A. Clement, B. Hixson, T. Fast, G. Fast, D. Reimer, D. Rhodes, D. Eidschun, G. Harper, M. Pankratz. LEFT: Madrigals sing out. ACTIVITIES 93 Mixed Chorus and GIPIS' Ch0l'llS Designed for first year voice students, Girls' Chorus stressed the basics 'and introduced the girls to the art of preform- ing for an audience. Mixed Chorus gave musically minded boys and girls the op- porhmity to blend voices in selections ranging from pop to classical. Together with the other performing groups at RHS, Girls' Chorus and Mixed Chorus put on outstanding performances in the Fall Con- cert, Christmas Concert, spring Music Festival, and the Extravaganza. BELOW: MIXED CHORUS: FRONT ROW: L to R: J. Armin, C. Weatherford, K. Bradley, I. Osborne, K. Worthington, D. Tobin, S. Steffens. C. Helnrlchs, K. Prehelm, L. Kope, K. Bartsch, S. Fennell, M. Wagner, R. Brlones. ROW TWO: S. Davis, T. Bradford, M. Preheim, K. Taylor, D. Thlessen, C. Hicks, A. Minor, C. Petlnak, C. Klassen, T. Bradford, K. Bailey, R. Reyes, J. Pizana. ROW THREE: G. Toews, R. Briones, T. Flanagan, L. Boldt, A. Chakerian, S. Luzania, L. Rosas, J. Harder, M. Slsson, K. Loftis, D. Gurney. J. Boyd. ROW FOUR: J. Givens, D. McAvoy, T. Heyne, R. Walters, A. Clement, M. Young, B. Slebert, S. Rodriquez, P. Kryder, R. Robertson, W. Ewy, B. Bennett, M. Iwanaga. 94 ACTIVITIES li : 5 .. ..e- X 'awww' gs W . .. ..... . 'vm is K S' 3 :. .. g, f' 2 Q .. X rf' T f ..h'1l.,- Q-, E E S H im M, , x if f 1 X , ,IE 5 W K :S 1 Q Q i c - 3 I W M. Q X K ,K .iwkv was AN 375' ,L. 4 I . Wg x Y' F NX 8 ix .5455 ' ' 2 X X 'gi s X Nj, 5 W 4 Q 2 V 3 X if xii x . A 1 Q61 'K S XV S Sf Q I, f Q i 1 Q ' ' 9 Q :QN f Q K K g f-54 - g l ,M-ik F 3 was ' + K is 3' . 8 Q 2- N X ,.: M- . , Q. gy X ,. . fqE'gzg I ik kk X' 1 Q X' is . this Q K 1' .. L 4 'N - 1 531 4 .L 3 5 l f , A , 'f gf . .1 .5 ?'fs5,X .: ,:N ,X , 6 kkw QNITY: A 5 N Q , 2, ix.. af: 3 11 'rw vw 1 -x , . -ff -L X? I ,,,:,, 1- iii Q -P 9 me - :Ms If ., -J a A . N. -,- xf Q f ,wregg-. I 1 Q 5 xg . . , , 1-Q-xx 4 X .- f S ix . : QA - E 2 Q - wg sir S S W , E V i -- fxm Sli z ff' E fa. L1 , i 5 gy X X- Q 5 QQ ...- Wy 5 . -2 Q. 3 :KX ,l ' :-3 E Honor Urchestra, Math Team and Award Winners Seven students were honored with special awards acknowledging out- standing achievement. Colleen Kawakami received the citizen award given by the Daughters of the American Revolution. High scores on the PSAT enabled James Hageman and Marvin Frandsen to en- ter the rank of semifinalists. The four Bank of America Achievement and Plaque awards went to John Fay, in Science and Mathematicsg Ronald Nakamura, in Liberal Artsg Gloria Kim, in Fine Artsg and Daniel Kanawyer, Vocational Arts. Outstanding members of the Reedley High Orchestra were selec- ted into the Fresno-Madera County Honor Orchestra, which performed in a concert held at the Convention Center in Fresno. The Math Team competed in a Math Field Day at Clovis, taking a first place in the Small School Division and second place overall. Gloria Kim brought home a first in Chalk-Talk and Jeff Sunamoto earned a first in Mad-Hatter B qFrosh-Soph categoryy. Other categories participated in were Mad- Hatter A and Leap Frog. TOP RIGHT: HONOR ORCHESTRAg FRONT ROW: L to R: A. Tualla, L. Ericksen, C. Reimer, C. Preheim, P. Belknap. ROW TWO: L. Warkentin, D. Buckley, B. Hixson, J. Hageman, B. Walter, D. Skogsberg. RIGHT CENTER: PSAT SEMI-FINAL- 1ST: Marvin Frandsen. RIGHT: DAR AWARD: Colleen Kawakami 96 ACTIVITIES 5 Y .. ww' N lf Q F X Av Q? ZFQXSQYTQ ' kfinf X Q SK we wk 1 ' ff 5 vi 1 S 4,5 Qs A f' 2 X 3 wQ'i X Q E2 S2 six? 9 rig i Q URGANIZATIU Our spirit is sky high! . . . and the myriad activities of RHS organizations called for plenty of spirit . . . in the form of work! ! Eager-to-oblige Pirates scraped around to find time in their hectic schedules, cramming in all the involvement they could. German Club, Spanish Club, French Club, Science Club, and Ski Club rewarded their deserving members with a trip to relax their work-weary bones. Showing never-failing faith in the Pirates, Baseball Boosters, Cinderettes, Rally Club, and Wrestling Boosters boasted We're NUMBER ONE! and believed it, win or lose. Bringing together gun- buffs were Rifle Club and Rod and Gun Club. Chess Club challenged members to dig up their wit, skill, and knowledge, while mentally battling opponents via little black and white figurines. Girls League and Entre Nous, all-girl clubs and Key Club, for boys only, emphasized interests in the service area. Interests in agriculture and business were satisfied by FFA and FBLA. CSFer's were those avidly search- ing their report cards for the A's and B's required to join. . . re- quirement for membership in Block R : be a super-athlete. Interna- tional Clubbers focused on the many ethnic groups in and around Reedleyg Armenians, Germans, Japanese, Filipinos, etc. The Chicanos formed their own MECHA Club. All these organizations did their part fbelieve it U in making school bearable to those radicals believing school is to educate but also . . . school is for FUN! 98 ORGANIZATIONS N .f if QM J -.xl uw, x1 59? no Q X Swv 'A NX Y w A x Q ,. Rem f .- . Wi'x : ,A , KxSw:Zs-- if u 5 .x,X Y 3. x Yi U -,,, Q , X ' x 5 Nil.. 5. Y A -. lg Qs , ES xv 'Q g M 5-wr: X wif 'TN Q 3 x 5 TSW in xv! jg J ,.,, zfslf ' if i 4 X BELOW: SCIENCE CLUB: FRONT ROW: Lto R, D. Sparks-treas., R. Nakamura- pres., J. Nalto-sec., R. Ikemiya-v. pres., E. Tatami, C. Mori, S. Sorenson, S. Steffens, E. Kawamoto, J. Nagata, R. Seals, J. Kunishige, B. Hatanaka, A. Tabutol, K. Sasaki. ROW TWO: K. Aoki, D. Nakamura, C. Clark, L. Nagata, D. Tsuji, I. Yamagata, C. Kawakami, N. Crawford, K. Sorensen, R. Seals, G.,,0ki, L. Tajiri, J. Kawakami, J. Inn, A. Ikemiya, A. I-Iirata, J. Ikemiya. ROW THREE: B. Mori, J. Tatami, P. Nishida, L. Katsura, J. Ito, C. Mizune, R. Brlones, A. Perez, L. Aguilar, J. Togioka, L. Iwasaki, D. Sauceda, G. Yamakawa, D. Araki, D. Tobin, P. Ruth, K. Loftis, M. Iwo, Mr. Edwards. ROW FOUR: C. Carlson, R. Kaprielian, P. Ramirez, P. Yamagata, S. Nishida, C. Brumm, G. Hosaka, J. Tajiri, C. Salazar, L. Hamburge P. Abe, D. Sasaki, D. Carter, K. Tatami, J. Sxmamoto, E. Archer. ROW FIVE: Mr. Loftis, T. Clark, D. Mitchell, K. Oda, C. Fujii, G. Kim, K. Justesen, J. Nishida, C. Ikemiya, E. Otani, P. Sauceda, R. Radke, M. Abe, K. Hatakeda, L. Hatakeda, C. Hansen, K. Charters, A. Leal, B. Zamora. ROW SIX: T. Edwards, J. Johnson, M. Naiw, J. McKinney, R. Johnson, R. Cuadros, J. Hayward, S. Sxmamoto, R. Okamura, B. Osato, R. Boucher, R. Ewy, C. Mendez, L. Holland, K. Hertzler. LEFT: Science Club members gather early in the morning for a paper drive. ORGANIZATIONS 101 German Club TOP RIGHT: Peter Ramirez to Danny Mitchell, The corn-on-the-cob isn't that bad! MIDDLE RIGHT: Ron Tatoian, Look Mom, no cavities! 'A FAR MIDDLE RIGHT: German Club President, Dea.n Nakamura. BELOW: GERMAN CLUB, FRONT ROW: L to R5 R. Nakamura-sec., G. Kim-treas., B. Osato-v. pres., D. Nakamura-pres., S. Fujii-mascot, C. Mizuno, C. Mori, E. Tatami, R. Kaprielian, M. Abe, P. Abe, R. Tatoian, C. Worthington, D. Tatoian, M. Nalto. ROW TWO: K. Aoki, B. Mori, J. Harder, J. Naito, D. Ewy, S. Kitahara, A. Gregory, M. Anderes, L. Ensz, L. Kope, N. Miller, L. Zimmerman, C. Miller, T. Hiatt, R. Guerra, G. Yamakawa, K. Hatakeda. ROW THREE: T. Edwards, L. Warkentin, K. Oda, G. Hosaka, J. Ito, L. Katsura, T. Barsoom, S. Loeffler, P. Ramirez, A. Laemmlen, S. Haas, C. Willeford, T. Lehrman, D. Tobin, J. Tsuji, P. Ruth, G. Taguchi. ROW FOUR: W. Ewy, C. Brumm, C. Pritz, S. Nishida, C. Carlson, B. Brumm, K. Tatami, D. Mitchell, R. Boucher, R. Osato, D. Sasaki, P. Nishida, A. Ikemiya, A. Hirata, S. Grimes. ROW FIVE: C. Rempel, P. Nishida, L. Boldt, K. Justesen, G. Clark, K. xvorthmgfon, M. shimaku, s. Sunamoto, Simamoto, R. Ewy, J. Smamoto, P. Yamagata, J. Kunishige, B. Hatanaka, D. Patzkowski. ROW SIX: S. Heyne, K. Patzkowsky, J. Johnson, J. Hayward, R. Iwasaki, J. Penner, M. Vogt, C. Hansen, K. Jones, J. Tatami, C. Heinrichs, D. Hamburger. German Club remained an active club all year. They worked on a thind place-winning float for the Homecoming Car Rally, and a float and a Corn-on-thc-Cob booth for the Fiesta in the same weekend. They also co-sponsored the Homecoming dance with French Club. German Club members celebrated Christmas by having a party and by making terrariums for patients at the Pleasant View Convalescent Home. Car washes and bake sales boosted their funds and allowed them to give the AFS a donation and to award scholarships to two deserving seniors. Us l. sa rf ...ww--. Wm.. ....mm,....W ,,. - - -mwwfs .N..la-ss-mxs.l.m.ms.-ans.:e-rm:s.awa.wxa....aNs4s.: sen-N are a Mrmnezef ef ..s.x..1s.sk.asr.--sevwesaes mwRimnumwqst.smea Fl'6llGll Club French Club never ceased planning activities. During Homecoming Week, French Club placed second in the poster contest and entered a car in the Car Rally. They became involved with money-making bake sales and car washes and with trips to the snow and ice skating rink. German Club accompanied them to San Francisco on their famous over- night trip. As another money- maker, members sold drams of perfume for the Christmas holidays and again for Valentine's Day. At the end of the school year, two members received scholarships from French Club. TOP LEFT: FRENCH CLUB, FRONT ROW: L to R5 B. Walter-mascot, J. Penner-v. pres. . C. Ikemiya-sec., D. Reimer-pres. , E. Kawamoto-treas. ROW TWO: L. Tajiri, C. Mullen, J. Ratzlaff, A. Minor, L. Fabris, B. Heyne, L. Gerawan, D. Everhart, J. Tajiri, J. Nishida, K. Oda, C. Kawakami, F. Wright, C. Parmfm. Row THREE: B. Armin, C. Fillmore, D. Carter, P. Abe, J. Carlson, D. Tatoian, M. Moore, P. Yamagata, B. Montenegro, A. Leal, S. Haas, T. Bradford, P. Stevens, M. Egbert, E. Otani, C. Reimer, P. Burgin. ROW FOUR: P. Belknap, M. Abe, P. Nishlda, L. Boldt, K. Justesen, B. Osato, L. Hoiland, L. Cuevas, C. Steffens, J. Hageman, P. Mullen, T. Cunningham. MIDDLE LEFT: Bruce Armin and Pauline Yamagata guard the French Club goodies. BOTTOM LEFT: Alisa Minor hard at work, BELOW: Patty Belknap to Mariane Rabino, Hey, you missed a spot! 'va if W Q R vw Ni 2 2 f f 1 f if N. ,. ' x gag, 2 E -N.. A -N K 6 in S W iss x Q5 Q Y 'K lr Sit . air LQ v : S , 7 ' is 3:1 161' v 1 . 'ii 5 V Y' Q. ' I Si' 'S' F, ..+'?T' me w x As: Ski Club Dreams of snow-covered mountains and smooth white slopes gave mem- ber involvement a big boost. While sloshing thru soapy puddles at the Ski Club car wash or enduring un- eventful shifts at bake sales, Ski Club members just imagined them- selves swooshing down the slopes. The one-day ski trips were much awaited throughout the winter by RHS ski buffs, as was the overnight ski trip to Bear Valley. TOP RIGHT: C. Brumm, D. Powell, G. Fast work at the Ski Club's spin art booth during the Reedley Fiesta. MIDDLE RIGHT: J. Butts, T. Barsoom, G. Fast, G. Clark during a Ski Club meeting. BELOW: FRONT ROW: Lto R5 B. Bennett, L. Iwasaki, L. Gerawan, S. Steffens, B. Lee, C. Peti.na.k, C. Hein- richs, J. Ratzlaff, P. Brooks, S. Kitahara, P. Stevens, T. Bradford, L. Grauman, K. Bailey, P. Burgin. ROW TWO: J. Wilcher, G. Kim, C. Fujii, c. Pritz, R. Kaprielian, J. Kovacevich, J. Carlson, K. Swinger, J. Tajiri, C. Huebert. ROW THREE: B. Eaton, K. Gee, C. Archinal, M. McLean, P. Wyckoff, T. Barsoom, C. Ketcher, D. Brooks, D. Halnstrom, S. Gobby, C. Hansen, M. Fino, T. Soder, K. Klassen, S. Fessler, J. Heinrichs. ROW FOUR: G. Sani, T. Smykal, T. Luzania, D. Carter, B. Brumm, G. Clark, C. Carlson, J. Butts, G. Fast, D. Powell, K. Sten- roos, D. Kevorkian, M. Thurlow, and advisors D. Boothby and Wes Isaac. N 106 ORGANIZATIONS IlllI8l'Il3.l1i0ll3.l Clllb International Club is closely affil- iated with AFS and YFU. Finding host families for exchange students and sponsoring students participating i.n the AFS program are the major club activities. International Club member Betty Sasaki was an AFS student to Brazil first semester and returned to RHS classes at the beginning of the second semester of her senior year. The unifying interest of International Club members is a curiosity about customs and people of all races and cultures. LEFT: INTERNATIONAL CLUB: FRONT ROW: L to R5 P. Yamagata, C. Brewer, L. Dorries, P. Lingo. ROW TWO: M. Egbert, A. Laemmlen, D. Page, C. Wright. LOWER LEFT: Advisor Mr. Pevyhouse. BE IOW: E. Kawamoto with AFS student B. Sasaki. ORGANIZATIONS 107 C.S.F. California Scholarship Federation, an academic honor society, was more active this year than in past years. Advisor Mr. Thompson and first semester president Gloria Kim eag- erly watched the money roll in from Almond Roca candy sales and banked it for the club's annual trip in April. BELOW: lst semester CSF, FRONT ROW: L to R9 J. Hernandez, R. Nakamura-sec. , C. Nimorl-vice pres. , G. Kim-pres., C. Ikemiya-treas., J. Tsuji, C. Fujii, C. Pritz, J. Nishida, D. Hamstrom, L. Hamburger, J. Nagata, S. Rodriquez. ROW TWO: R. Villegas, J. Kawakami, J. Tajiri, A. lkemiya, J. Gunter, L. Hatakeda, C. Kawakami, E. Tatami, B. Kelley, E. Otani, C. Iwasaki, S. Nishida, D. Taboian, D. Nakamura, G. Hull. ROW THREE: D. Yamagata, L. Yamashiro, D. Tsuji, I. Yamagata, C. Mizuno, A. Laemmlen, M. Frandsen, D. Ewy, D. Thiessen, C. Salazar, F. Strambi, T. Lehrman, K. Bartsch, K. Hertzler. ROW FOUR: J. Sunamoto, B. Zamora, P. Yamagata, C. Wright, M. Vogt, M. Devereaux, R. Okamura, B. Yamagata, R. Ikemiya, L. Erickson, K. Tatami, L. Boldt, Mr. Thompson. ROW FIVE: J. Castaneda, S. Sunamoto, R. Cuadros, R. Ewy. RIGHT: Advisor Mr. Thompson gives directions to Carol Ikemiya. 108 ORGANIZATIONS v i'.. sufsg. If E285 . f x K Kes sg .. , ABOVE: 2nd SEMESTER CSF: FRONT ROW: L to R, C. Nimori-pres., M. Devereaux-sec. , R. Nakamura-v. pres., C. Prltz-treas., C. Fujii, C. Kawakami, J. Tsuji, D. Ewy, D. Tatoian, L. Ybarra, D. McNerney, M. Yamashiro, L. Katsura, K. Aoki, L. Nagata. ROW TWO: J. Hernandez, G. Hull, P. Yamagata, A. Laemmlen, L. Yamashiro, D. Yamagata, C. Mizuno, J. Tajiri, D. Tsuji, I. Yamagata, B. Kelley, S. Krohn, L. Gunter, G. Kim, J. Nagata, E. Tatami. ROW THREE: J. Castaneda, B. Zamora, J. Sunamoto, D. Nakamura, L. Boldt, L. Hamburger, A. Ikemiya, G. Taguchi, J., Kawakami, P. Brooks, L. Kope, K. Hatakeda, C. Iwasaki, M. Alvis, D. Ramirez, W. Ewy. ROW FOUR: S. Rodriguez, R. Okamura, S. Sunamoto, R. lkemiya, J. Harder, B. Yamagata, K. Tatami, D. Carter, S. Nishida, E. Otani, J. Givens, J. Tatami. MIDDLE LEFT: Gloria Kim and Mike Devereaux trying to figure out Ken Hertzlel-'s last joke. BOTTOM LEFT: CSF LIFE MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: L to R: C. Nimori, D. Tatoian. ROW TWO: R. Johnson, M. Devereaux, B. Ikemiya, B. Yamagata, R. Okamura, I. Pantoja, K. Hertzler, E. Otani, C. Iwasaki. ROW THREE: C. Kawakami, C. Pritz, G. Kim, C. Fujii, J. Nagata, J. Nishida, B. Kelley. ORGANIZATIONS 109 Block R Block R members are athletes who have earned a varsity letter in any sport. Their money-raising projects were composed of a bake sale and the sponsoring of a dance which featured the soul group Black Fur . Their other activity was the decoration of a float with the theme of My Little Chick-a-dee for the football Homecoming ca.r rally. BELOW: BLOCK R g FRONT ROW: L to R: J. Naito-sec-treas. , S. Preheim- v. pres., B. Osato-pres. ROW TWO: R. Contreras, L. Cordova, G. Hosaka, F. Lopez, J. Inman, L. Hatakeda, J. Togioka, A. Ferry, C. London. ROW THREE: C. Larson, A. Laemmlen, C. Clark, K. Oda, R. Rodriquez, K. Worthington, P. Brooks, E. Jiminez, L. Erickson. ROW FOUR: M. Soares, C. Iwasaki, J. Elizondo, C. Worth- ington, B. Hjxson, C. Brumm, P. Burgin, A. Contreras. RIGHT: Pres. Brad Osato and Mike Vogt. BELOW RIGHT: Kelly Worthington and Colin Clark are finally waking up for the bake sale. 110 ORGANIZATIONS Block HRC L30 le qi T xiii 1' I N 3' Y Pr I xx X xx Vx SP 3 S W .A Q S Y E x qw VVS S in s QSX x A . X xx ,x,.,.,4 S as ,A fy K , N--N S. Maw H'-:gg N, Mmm M, F.F.A. FFA fFuture Farmers of Americal ac- tivities kept the members busy throughout the year. Members raised either live- stock, plants or crops to show at the Fresno District Fair. The Reedley FFA chapter had eleven different judging teams which competed against other chapters in the state throughout the year. In Decem- ber, they hosted the successful Reedley Vine and Tree Pruning Contest and, in April, the newly-crowned FFA Sweetheart presided over the festivities of the FFA- Banquet. FAR TOP LEFT: Jeff Forster checking out his pigs. TOP LEFT: B111 Conrad takes time to pose for a picture in his new greenhouse. MIDDLE LEFT: Bruce Bennett vine pruning while being observed by a judge. BELOW: Walt Lehrman fattening up his helfer. BOTTOM LEFT: FFA, FRONT ROW: L to R: C. Glenn, E. Curry, R. Collins, G. Hull, D. Schwandt, J. Forster, L. Allen, P. Ssni, J. Machado, T. Kimura, S. Stelnwand. ROW TWO: D. Murray, G. Cardona, M. Harmon, S. Kanawyer, M. Clark, T. Smykal, B. Okubo, W. Lehrman, K. Kemp. ROW THREE: P. Lassotovltch, K. Dale, B. Bennett, R. Hamm, S. Cox, J. Cowan, D. Powell, A. Peterson, G. Sanl, M. Glenn, B. Conrad, R. Hamm, E. Christensen, S. Downing, R. King. Cinderettes Cinderettes is a, track booster club. Members help at home track meets by recording times and dista.nces. They also attend away meets and bring after-meet cookies and snacks to players. The club is open to all students. Dues are not required and an ice skating trip is an annual event. RIGHT: Cinderettes officers discuss the next track meet. BELOW: CINDERETTESg FRONT ROW: L to R5 M. Nicholas-pres. , P. Taff-v. pres., V. Zamudio-sec., R. Rodriguez- treas. ROW TWO: M. Smykal, I. Pantoja, L. Cordova, C. Sandoval, T. Garcia, I. Huerta, M. Ybarra. BELOW RIGHT: Paul Taplac and Cathy Sandoval. 114 ORGANIZATIONS Wrestling Boosters Although the RHS wrestling team was in the spotlight at wrestling matches, cheering them all the way were the 16 members of Wrestling Boosters. This all-girl club was formed for the sole purpose of helping the team by scorekeeping at matches and keeping spirits high. Varsity wrestling coach Irvin Isaak was advisor to this BTOUP- LEFI: Wrestling Boosters, Romelia Guerra and Mary Espronceda keep score with Mr. Mitchell and a Selman. BELOW LEFT: WRESTLING BOOSTERSg FRONT ROW: Lto R5 E. Davis, V. Zamudio, R. Guerrero, C. Lamb-v. pres., R. Briones, C. Lamb-pres., M. Robledo, A. Esquivel. ROW TWO: K. Moon, R. Rodriguez, M. Espronceda, P. Flaxmagan, C. Friesen, C. Garza, T. Mora, R. Guerra. BELOW: Peggy Flanagan misses out on the action. ORGANIZATIONS 115 116 ORGANIZATIONS B3.S8b3.ll BO0StBl'S It was a long wait for baseball season to get started, but once it did, these Baseball Boosters got actively involved. They helped at each home game by tending the concessions, selling programs, working the scoreboard and PA system, and taking statistics. They sold tickets to Reedley's Hot Stove Ban- quet which supports the high school's baseball program. Most of their earn- ings went toward purchasing a pitching machine and taking a trip with the baseball team to a major league baseball game. RIGHT: Lillian Cordova and Cathy watching the photographer instead of the game. BELOW LE FT: Mr. Starkey demonstrating how to run the concession stand. BELOW RIGHT: Ruby Rodriguez and Shelly Gobby working in a concession stand. BOTTOM LEFT: Cyndy Petinak taking time to pose. BOTTOM RIGHT: BASEBALL BOOSTERSg FRONT ROW: L to R3 R. Guerra, J. Garcia, T. Garcia, A. Tualla, A. Bacon-v. pres., L. Cordova-pres. , C. Sandoval. ROW TWO: L. Lozano, C. Petinak, C. Heinrichs, S. Steffens, B. Bacon-sec.-treas., K. Oda, G. Holt. ROW THREE: Mr. Friesen, Mr. Starkey, V, Zamudio, R, Rodriguez, S. Mitchell, Mr. Mitchell. 2 ,V . ' - 5, X. E1 .- A -' 1 f YV -9 -- . A gf ,I , 1, 55553355532 N7X 'HQ-'ll 4 X , --i-f-s::.- - c a, . ' ..,. - ,A '21f . .-...zlpg J.. ' ' ' ' 1 ' xr : 'ik:- nf' 'nik'-Q! 2 4 . i N -- - . . . . ---f .fi W .. , . ' ' rs N fr .. ' 1' 2 ,AT x ..- -- - . K 14.-+ ' , . Rally Club Rally Club isg long bug-swatting evenings painting posters ffor foot- ball victoryll, selling ribbons to be worn proudly on collars, coats and pockets, planning foot-stomping rallies, and sponsoring the wacky goings-on during Homecoming week. So much activity might intimidate a less spirited group of students, but Rally Clubbers, led by Rally Com- missioner Shelly Gobby, were un- daunted in their task of supporting the Pirate teams in victory or defeat. TOP LEFT: Rally section at the Redwood basketball game. MIDDLE LEFT: Margaret Fino and Denise Hamstrom on Movie Star Day. BELOW: RALLY CLUB: FRONT ROW: L to Rg J. Wilcher, C. Worthington, R. Seale, S. Gobby, C. Sandoval, D. Tobin, R. Rodriguez, K. Worthington, L. Ensz, B. Heyne, K. Bradley, T. Bradford. ROW TWO: B. Kelley, E. Kawamoto, A. Tualla, J. Tsuji, P. Ruth, B. Tabutol, M. Moore, L. Barton, B. Bacon, P. Burgin, K. Arakawa, L. Gerawan, L. Fabris, P. Wyckoff, J. Nishida, T. Loftis. ROW THREE: J. Inman, P. Baker, R. Sandoval, M. lopez, S. Steffens, K. Sorensen, A. Janzen, K. McGlashan, C. Ikemiya, F. Anaya, M. Preheim, A. Minor, J. Kovace- vich, J. Baker. ROW FOUR: L. Hoiland, J. Bilskie, P. Brooks, C. Larson, A. Bacon, D. Hamstrom, D. Ferre, M. Fino, B. Brintnall, C. Hansen, D. Davidson, A. Tabutol, V. Strambi, C. Hicks. . K ek is X, Key Club Affiliated with the Kiwanis Club, Key Club is a service organization strict- ly for boys. Key Club members took down the class pictures of past gradu- ates which were hanging in Main Building to rehang them in the new cafeteria. As money-makers, they sponsored a Saturday night dance and a Fiesta booth. With this money, they donated to CROP and entered themselves in the City High School Basketball League. BELOW: KEY CLUBg FRONT ROW: L to Rg J. Elizondo-V. pres., M. Donaldson- pres., F. Ikuta-treas. ROW TWO: D. Buckley, R. Osato, D. Araki, B. Mori, S. Fujii, K. Aoki, J. Sparks, R. Fujioka, M. Naito. ROW THREE: C. Iwasaki, S. Brown, A. Zamarripa, K. Tatami, D. Santos, K. Houtby, R. Starkey, B. Lee, A. Contreras. RIGHT: Mr. Isaak, Key Cluh's advisor. BOTTOM LEFT: Gavel pounding Joe Elizondo and minute taker Mark Givens. BOTTOM RIGHT: Aggie Contreras lures customers to Key C1ub's fiesta booth. mm nfiilta 751 118 ORGANIZATIONS ...lg-1.--.-.. re... QF TIIROWST WR fr if 'Q' f 'Qs K l L5 EDITH N0llS Entre Nous acts as a service club by ushering at school and community pro- grams. Their two main events were spou- soring the Christmas Formal and taking an overnight trip to the Queen Mary and Magic Mountain. Proceeds from the dance and bake sales helped pay for this year's expenses. BOTTOM: ENTRE NOUSg FRONT ROW: L. to R, C. Cho, A. Bacon, L. Warkentin, J. Nnlto. ROW TWO: B. Bacon, L. Gunter, B. Kelley, C. Ikemlys, G. Kim, B. Sasaki, E. Walter, M. Egbert. ROW THREE: C. Prltz, D. Hamburger, E. Kawamoto, J. Nishlda, P. Burgln, D. Page, J. Wilcher, S. Mitchell, C. Rognlsky, B. Tabutol, C. Fujll. LEFT: 'Winter Wishes, Christmas Dreams were fulfilled at this year's Christmas Formal. MIDDLE LEFT: Forget the meeting and on with the eating. BELOW: Mom Flora, Entre Nous advisor. is 'hw X5 . ,A- E sg , 55 Q, Q X Q5 f lf' KA. . 1 . S12 N6 l gl , 6 ... as' ,X m 5 J --Q. XE X6 A S . ,Q QW X Q S K 'ff XX 1. X . Q gf - 3 1 x SN 5 X, 9,-R X PEN A-ab lv X. A. K ' + S . SG Sim Sv X -Q. ,gn-4 ' Y fav-f f FAQ 6. 1 3 ,, .SU X 5 li, P3 A ,Q- 'N X ' f K nfmwf . ,Kr re. xwqqn f YJ' P' as Ni X w 'f Q N R' ' R. f i . Q Q 'ww x X rfgfi!'?Q Q 'TV 'M-Lf, Q X, x ,f Stn 5'-' .Af YQ Q. r fx N S,-EQ 3' Ny? WR 4 '55'4f-4 bf, f .fi H' A Q l 'vrbix fx? , MW wg J' A 'f xg ,X- 'NYS'- -X . 'u .1 K- Q x QE' M, X ,-A N rf 4 f . I .f ,X ,-..,.. ,1 ,f A .Q N uf .,, 'X fx gn S E Drama Club Under new drama advisor Mr. E. Jenkins, Drama Club organize. in hopes of sparking student participa- tion in drama and reviving interest remaining from RHS play productions of the past. The fine acting talents of the Drama Club members were proved in their first production of the year, a series of short plays Reality '75 ? . Their second play was presented in the spring. The money earned from these plays helped establish a firm foundation for the Drama Club treasury. TOP RIGHT: Drama Club members rehearse. MIDDLE RIGHT: Tom Leach and Dale Tatoian. BELOW: DRAMA CLUBg FRONT ROW: L to Rg D. Tatoian-pres. , T. Leach- v. pres. , D. Tobin-sec., C. Reimer- treas., J. Gunter-sec. ROW TWO: L. Lozano, D. Jones, D. Bickmore, L. Solomon, F. Faultner, D. Reimer, S. McCurry, C. Carlson, S. Kitahara. ROW THREE: Mr. E. Jenkins, L. Fabris, K. Worthington, S. Lozano, L. Novotny, C. Steffens, L. Dale, R. Brewer, R. Guerrero, T. Goodrich. BELOW RIGHT: Susan and Lily Lozano. 122 ORGANIZATIONS Porcupine Staff The 20-member Porcupine team, directed by advisor Roland J enkins, has one thing to show for their 200-odd hours of work: Porcupine '75. Despite the messy appearance, actual work did take place in Room 5A3. Amid the clutter, a book was forming, page by page, section by section. Credit for this semi-miracle goes to Ron Nakamura, as editor-in-chief, and staff members Mary Anderes funderclassmenj, David Buckley fsportsj Matt Clark fphotography, sportsb, Gayle Hosaka Qtypingj, Greg Hull Qphoto graphyb, Bobby lkemiya factivitiesy, Frank Ikuta lsportsj, Linda lwasaki facademicsl, Lynn Katsura Qadsy, Ellyn Kawamoto Qcopyl, Janet Nagata Qorganizationsj, Judy Naito fsportsj, Brad Osato Qseniors, academicsj, Russ Osato Lactivitiesj, Mary Rara forganizationsy, Becky Tabutol Qtypingj, Jill Tajiri Ladsj, Debbie Thiessen ftypingj, and Denise Tsuji Qcopyl. 'gy ABOVE: PORCUPINE STAFF: FRONT ROW: Lto R5 M. Clark, M. Rara, J. Tajiri, D. Tsuji, B. Ikemiya, B. Osato. ROW TWO: M. Anderes, D. Thiessen, J. Nagata, B. i Tabuml, E. Kawamom, R. osaco, L. Kaf- sura. ROW THREE: G. Hull, D. Buckley, J. Naito, R. Nakamura, L. lwasaki, G. Hosaka, F. Ikuta. TOP LEFT: Brad Osato to Denise Tsuji, No, no, type with both hands! MIDDLE LEFT: Porcupine editor, Ron Nakamura, Hey you, get to work! LEFT: Porcupine Staff hard at work. ORGANIZATIONS 123 UNDERCLASSME 1975, ayear of . . . DISCOVERY. Tearing away from grade school ties, Frosh implanted their roots on campus. Undaunted by teases and taunts, and the maze of must-do's and no-no's, they plunged into the Pirate Pattern of life, tackling IPS, Algebra, English, and Drivers Ed. simultaneously. By the time they came up for air, they were frolicking away toward Sopho- more-ity. REMEMBERING. Grabbing at time to make it stop, collecting moments, seconds, and instants to condition themselves for their journey through Juniorland, the Sophs looked back on their Freshman year with nostalgia and relief, and gladly waved good- bye to proofs, theorems, dissected frogs, past Presidents, and Huckle- berry Finn. ANTICIPATION. Eying covetously the prestige of being a senior, the Juniors jubilantly jumped from under the cumbersome title, Underclass- men. But no thumb-twiddling for the Class of 76 g they master- pieced a float and manned a golf- ball throw at Fiesta-time and wracked their wits to think of brain- storm- ideas for bringing in the greenbacks fSj traditionally supplied by the Junior class to present the Spring- spectactular Junior-Senior Prom. 124 UNDERCLASSMEN i I 'T - If 192' xl ,f 5N - -..,, xx-N. '.g'--M ? f ?- v-N H 1 A fv'Ssx'!gg :mx Q QQ' -wyzfswvk 'MQ .364 x A .11 1- 9. - K 9, - N. . Sz ,r 34,5 sk Q y ,X-X55 . W ,Q :V -Q 1 2 2 Q1 . -T' . -,Q .Q 53,1 Skins! 4-rv 5 , Juniors - Class of TOP RIGHT: CLASS OFFICERS3 FRONT ROW: L to Rg Francene Strambi-treas. , Judy Naito-sec. , Martha Wagner-lst sem. rep. ROW TWO: Frank Ikuta-pres. , Mark Givens-v. pres. CENTER: Lois Ensz adjusts her ponytail 1' N. on Cruddy Day. BELOW RIGHT: Chris Iwasakl takes time from his obviously busy schedule to smile for the camera. BELOW: Jonelle Kovacevich, Lori Barton, and Paula Burgin paint furiously on the Jun- ior Powderpuff poster. 126 UNDERCLASSMEN L Q A s . 'n' B ' as 'Fi : S. x 1 Q ,,, Q N X X X. f N .. fi. - 'Q Q 1 . .W J N X5 . nn- we . . x .Ss g ug gi A ix. . Ri 5 r W r SX' A B f 5 -.25 A ff .. . . i ' Qexx ' . ,. A , , 5 , Y 5 - -,Ax 1, 4, . 1. A-'ivy .4 Wi ,,,,.i A x fi . if 5 ' .Sk V X. xx . xg . +2 .fmt 'ig ... A ' s BX 1' N . 3 ... -we Q: N Jr. X X i x A . X X . 3 . . .:. f:Q.. L. Aguilar L. Allen C. Almendarez M. Almond J. Alvarez M. Anderes M. Atkins B. Auernheimer A. Avendano A. Ayala B. Bacon K. Bailey L. Barton K. Bartsch P. Bauernschmidt J. Becerra M. Beltran M. Blancas M. Blomgren L. Boldt E. Boss M. Bravo A. Bricker R. Briones UNDERCLASSMEN 127 Cultivation of Mental and Manual Dexterity is the Junior Motto TOP RIGHT: Colleen Worthington makes use of the library facilities. BOTTOM RIGHT: Becky Garza learns the benefits of handsewing. S. Brown L. Bryan D. Buckley P. Burgln E. Cabrera D. Cannon A. Cardenas P. Carrillo C. Cedlllo T. Celaya A. Chakerian F. Chamberlin C. Cho K. Christian C. Clark 2:21 qua 1' - X' RE,-3 ,gy X 5.-. -Q Q -MARS, Y ' .. rere ff R Y si Yi X 5 5 n 5 M X -bf' X S N . nab .Q , ef 'n Q ' .'.e-' ,, Legg. .32 yt, xzs .LG Na+ -mf.. .R 4 'Q , 5 Mtv e x ,xg -..-r. ! x at 4 X4 z -an 'ix-rx ff' . ,. ,si 1 k,,. . me X S' we Yea .O Siam Q5 X X an f-Q.. -- K- . f' 1 .1 . e- Q X .- 2 --fat X I. Q . Q ,, : NX X XXX 3 5: M. f ak 1 fy Q- ' M' . .V-t. e . a n 128 UNDERCLASSMEN X .A r C bxx X. C X .Q s N P or K Q is 5 P if Q ... fag vffix., Q 1. 4 7 I me . Q is roi 1 . .f e 3 1 ' X . .. f sf .1 Clark Cla rk Collins Compton Conrad Contreras Cortez Cowan Crawford Crist Cuadro s Cunningham Davidson Davis Del Bosque Dietrich Duddy Egbert E ids chun Eldridge J. Elizondo R. Ellison L. Ensz L. Ensz L. Erlcksen P. Esquibel UNDE RCLASSMEN 129 Xxx' X . .ax ,.. .- Ni . . Q X R .A lf A X X .X X. X M X D. Everhart E. Ewy P. Farrar C. Fenske P. Flnck A. Fitchett A. Flores M. Frandsen J. Franks D. Fudge Y. Galvan R. Galvez M. Garcia T. Gardner B. Garza 3 L. Garza R. Garza Y. Garza L. Giorgetti M. Givens S. Glasener M. Glenn C. -Gomez 5 J. Gomez .. A. Gonzalez Q 130 UNDERCLASSMEN Jlllll0l'S SIBD 111120 the Flltlll'6 TOP RIGHT: Lynne Haney and Jill Klassen pacing off the side of the maizh building. L., X 1. ' X .Q . S ig , .. .Sf 5 .3 . . X X X NN - . -Q: . :ik iv , G 'I 'N . . N' ix? xg W. WE G 52' i . . IE i .QF ', . 5 , 5. ui Q f mg as N .. R X af' 1 ,,a tb NV X -. ' AWAA- ' . ,xA,,.,-. ,, .3 . I 'F . xg. is VS X gs SEER sf Mg- 5 NN .1 4. . .Q fi . A QM - ,eff .- Eur ' X Q .3 x X 5 Y! 5 R Q . . X Q . -s 1 .Q RE V V A inf' M. 5? xht- V. Goodwin ,SW . C. Goossen S. Guerpa as V. Guerrero L. Gunter A. S. Guzman ' Q J. Hageman K W . R' Hagen . A- K' ff M. Hagoplan Q R. Hamm , W ' S. 1. ' 'Sift hh xi mi ..- lei' M. Hamstron , L. Haney L. Hanson 1 D- Haw 5 Q A .V N wwf! v M. Haury A. Heinrichs K. Hernandez T. Hernandez J. Heyne UNDE RCLASSMEN 131 K. L. Holz K. Houtby B. Hudson B. Huebert my L. Huebert J. Hull M. Hutchings F. Ikuta D. Islas J. Ito C. Iwasaki K. Iwo D. Jackson D. Johnson R. Johnson D. Jones P. Jones S. Jones S. Jones M. Kanyon RIGHT: Arnold Flores entertains a fellow ROP student from Selma. TOP RIGHT: David Reimer demonstrates how to ruin a book cover. 132 UNDERCLASSMEN 117' ' ki.. g ig . 1 i M M o Jmmiors Take a Variety of Classes ,W I -.9 F Q QA x Mg? Yes . .gig , als 18 . an - -as . 'Y tif + Sy S--if -s ge 'ff SWF V .S ' fy Qin.. is .rr W .N .. Q . ix M A . ,J 2:2-AN X :SYS 58: v w-,,Lr:..A Rf: -'JET '4?+f..5'S'i Yvfisz ' . 'ir' I 'C . -- w xx Q. J at R 'Q 'Wx :C . Q Q X .ix 'Ri e s Q i . X W 'xml A f 4 1 S I, Xg ig. - 7 Y. , - .. ,it .- .CS L. Katsura C. Ketscher X A D. Kevorkian J. Klassen C. Knight Kovacevich S. Krohn C. Lamb P. Lassotovitch T. Lehrman R. Lewis ' 3 F S. Linzmeier M J 1 S. Linzmeier Q' A J. Lopez .5 J. Lopez . Af Xl . 'ix Q C 1 I. Q ii N. Lopez C. Lozano S. Luzania M. Maier J. Manning A C. Martinez .M M. Martinez 1 A... ig T. Martinez A D. McCallum . C. McCarthy UNDE RCLASSMEN 133 M. Medcalf S. Mejia A. Mejorado F. Mendez irsiv Y. Mendoza L. Meza ' M. Miller '1' L - D. Mize X' K. Moon - :Ll A M. Morales - ' -xr? C. Mori P. Mullen T. Muro S. Murray . B. Myers X N ik: L. Nagata, J. Nalto L. Nakagawa D. Nakamura S. Nance 'X ff- . I ABOVE: Mike Shintaku gazes shyly into B the camera. RIGHT: Danny Kevorkian practices his serious act. ABOVE RIGHT: J acquie Wilcher makes candycanes for the Christmas Formal. 134 UNDERCLASSMEN Sk f ...f 5 4 f.. gh ,X a N ya' xxx! 3 qi fx ., S 995' . :rg J JT K W-1:3 53: 3 : : V 2... X., :ni ' . SK. ,Q if W. Nasalroad --3-x N. Q wg Y-FAX ' L P. Nishlda J. Nuckels J , Nuckels C. Nunes , 11 E. Nunez M. Ochoa R. Olson G. Orloff R. Ortega A. Ortiz R. Osato J. Osmon J. Padilla 'A I D. Palmore -Qi M. Pankratz R. Parra P. Payton E. Perales A. Perez UNDERCLASSMEN 135 S. Pollard D. Powell R. Powell P. Puentes G. Racette C. Ramirez D. Reimer D. Rhodes P. Peters T. Peterson M. Phillips B. Pike .fn ff A , I J. Rivera F. Roberts D. Robinson C. Rocha R. Rodarte J. Rodriguez N. Rodriguez 136 UNDERCLASSMEN X Spirlt of '76 RIGHT: Ellen Walter hurries away from the P. E. building. w X.. -vi N .5 - P 1 . .K k XL za.-P , N. ,... .. . om is to K' K .Q X , L.. :-5 . g m , ' -f K 3, bf 49- Q- . e iii K Tx s ,Y-R. ,..lx .fl he B20 fi PQ x- ' ...T P . .A ' Q ' 55,1 X Y ,, 3 .. m ' ' Avg, .N 4- 4' . 'Q ex l A ,,.. wx, , H N yi 2 X N E W U. 14. X .,. --, as e ,.. . .X gig Q fx 'S . ,, KX, fits at Q u.Tf.'-T' :lf 1 Rodriguez Rogalsky Romero Romero Romero Rosales Saenz Salazar Sala zar Salcido Salonen Sanchez Santos Santos Santoya Sa saki Sauceda Schmitter Seale Shamoon Shanks Shintaku Sisson Sliger Smith UNDERC LA SSME N 13 '7 Juniors Have the Combination to Success TOP RIGHT: Bruce I-Iuebert works franti- cally to finish his electronics project. BOTTOM RIGHT: Carlos Martinez peers into the depths of his locker. P. Smith - M. Soares 5 b M. Soliz V K. Sorensen D. St8ggS . K of ' gs-. - X is . X . , .-as rs C. Steffens F. Strambi B. Streeter R. Stringer J. Studts F. Sumrien S. Sunamoto R. Sutherland B. Tabutol S. Tacadena D. Taguchi M. Tarpley E. Tatami R. Tatolan R. Taylor 138 UNDERC LASSME N FN: 5 Ns xl. W' X X is ,gfkg f V ' X .- is f f e .J E , A -. R esso ss , to s. s ,F Q - f R.. . . elif P . i is, is X X 1. Q , H as fm Qi s 5 . X X XS. X X 2 N S .., f lx 1. .r.. 13 4 Q Q. rw, .KS 'Air kg i 'I x KM. 1 v. xxx E an A i' li Kas 'Ri .. if X, I 5 N. xf K1 'S C 'Q '--an-...g 1-Qqgygg w.........x K 1 if. . gg. S 4 A'- L J. Tellez 'lf J. Teranishi I D. Thiessen R. Torres X . . W' N ff? S M. Thomas X x X Su L. Trevino S. Trevlno R. Trimble O. Tristan D. Tsuji P. Tualla L. Underwood J. Urbano J. Valdivla T . Valenzuela Q. 5 .YV M. Vargas R. Verdugo Q R. Villanueva C. Villegas L. Vogel M. Wagner E. Walter G . Warkentin J. Waterbury UNDERCLASSMEN 139 Juniors Take A Breather RIGHT: Lisa Gunter medilzates during her lunch hour. BOTTOM: Belinda Shanks and Mary Espronceda enjoy a quiet lunch. S we E. Weber L. Welch I M W Q X M J. Wilcher ' ee D. woods T f C. Worthington H M--he . . 1 P. Wyckoff I. Yamagata A. Zamarripa . J. Zavala V. Zavala R. Zimmerman L -27A '5. : Q . ' . RN 'f5 fk -1. 1 X. s Mimi .-... a f 140 UNDERCLASSMEN S - ,511- .S 4 ge 5,2-:eg- K - f y.ALL S ,qw e 'Q-Fi . e 32. .. - 7 P fig if , . T f' . - yr X N BELOW LEFT: CAMERA CORNEREDg L to R3 Carol Archinal, Mary Espronceda. LEFT: Coach Sexy Rex Buckley is sur- rounded by the Junior Powderpuff lovies. BELOW: Tom Cunningham leans calmly against the podium during a speech. 141 UNDE RCLASSME N Sophomores- C1888 of TOP RIGHT: CLASS OFFICERSg FRONT ROW: L to R5 Renee Reyes-1st sem. rep. , Jane Ratzlaff-treas. , Patty Brooks-pres. ROW TWO: Lily Lozano-sec. , Robert Tartaglia-v. pres. RIGHT: Rick Kaprielian models x-ray vision glasses. BELOW RIGHT: Cindy Hansen flees in terror. BELOW: Susan Haas and Adrianna Leal discuss this year's crop of sophomore QI. BELOW FAR RIGHT: Steve Badilla and Tom leach take interest in something obviously boring to Ron Lopez. Xa- V 142 UNDERCLASSMEN 5 S 95 . Y Q' e ga ,y is -J-4-...f .Ha t................-.s-...-w..-..mn-.- X5 X , SM A- X, K! yn X J X Q SJ ss. in .5 NL Q '.-X 1 .'.. .w: K 2? U U7 . X X . L ' R ' X Q ,. . X t L N Q N .L 'is' .X sf A ' N X :X Qi v ' 7 ei ' X . -'sa x-. .X 1 was EX? '5RQQ'NJ e - X 1 X .ve- X X S .X Y X X9 fs Q, ,SX f ' XX ' Q , J Q .. ..xX X Hs? . swf W if Q3 is ' rv- A A 1 'f X -X .Q N LX .A X rw 1 1 X X- . we . : . . . J I J RXXT . S 'X N W X gg? . . 1 X t . .., ,L ,X X, s sf X XQX XX x g .. X.-P F t, - K -. .k a if ! S vs X K K Q 15. . ' k LL.LLL .X XX - gy X XX XX - L X 3 H F QE.. X, .X X. H, i .X ...XX ..X,XX- 1- X- ,SX - g, xx ,Q .. 3 fi X-,Q , ..XX K MC X. X ms. XXXX . Z- 0 x x L i K X .X X w..,NFQ Q k t .1 XXX XXX r S bs Xv C - ...N ...X v '.-sv -7 -X ,gs R 'N - vas gi A f 7A .: 4 - 3 if M. Abe P. Abe C. Acosta L. Agrifoglio F. Alanis L. Alvarado F. Anaya D. Anderson K. A1-akawa D. Araki E. Archer K. Armitstead J. Armstrong M. Asuncion L. Atesalp G. Atkins C. Auernheime M, Avendano D. Awbrey S. Badilla K. Bailey P. Baker E. Balderas J. Baldwin M. Barboza J. Barton D. Benik B. Bennett B. Blake R. Boucher UNDERCLAS CWM R. Bowden E, Bracamontes T. Bradford K. Bradley B. Brintnall P. Brooks B. Brown C. Burke S. Cameron E. Cantu G. Czmtu G. Cardona C. Carlson T. Carrillo D. Carter G. Carter J. Castaneda R. Costillo C. Cedillo E. Celaya RIGHT: David Carter to Ron Lopez: Dig deeper, Iknow it's in there! TOP RIGHT: Mitchell Abe puts his shoulder to the woodwork. 144 UNDERC LASSMEN The Many Moods of Sup ,ee X I e g B' ,.., ' W Y Q Q X, ' X ek AY 'XL x af x , 55 VS y b , Q. . si Q 1 S l K S Xe 9 fe? E Q N T S ' 3 5 , S , I Q sire XQXXQS X X Ne f of Q 'I iw C! C ki ? at -qi . 1 Wm Q Q new E a .4 A A :-,3 Q, .x x..- fr Q fx, K X H Q il . x.Q Q ' :hi t K .:. S 1 r -l as X . W- .. f 'S - .1 , 1 . Q M. Chagoya A. Charles K. Charters J. Chavez M, Chavez J. Christensen 5 5 1 Q dr 2 x . ,5 Q , x X S 'ZKC -1 N J. Christian Q b ' 'Q G. Clark X ' C. Z P' Clark hh ' . ...Q f T. Clark .. ...X 4-'QW . - . v .. '- ' Xe '-- 5 - . we ' ' . .. . , .X X kxkk Y r C NH: C N S ig l D. Collins S. Cox D. Craft G. Crinklaw S. Crowson - D. Cuadros L. Cuevas T. Cullers . J. Curiel is N Q lx X ..-. E. Curry P ,ip 56 15 X X 5 UNDERC LASSMEN 145 D. Deeds R. Delgadillo J. DePera1ta S. Dominguez M. Dueck J. East N. Edsitty I. Elizondo R. Elizondo L. Espinoza R. Esquivel R. Estrada Sophomores Blast Their Way Through Homecoming ik, . si N is s X X 331 Q Q. . s . X A X S ., . K X-sg - .S 'f S . .rf f Qi' 11 ,Q s k K , QL R - ' A , f X .x N Y . . f , ... . ' S . X sw' X X we iss - .. .4 X 'X X Li . 1 -- -. ., X X , X Q . SHQW. ss, Y xx N 'INA I 5 s.X R. Ewy m f s K E . L. Fabris K. Farris 'I 1. E ,Q S- Femlell E Ci i i . X X: . ,o., . . .. , , A T A. Ferry A I 2 NM A. Ferry ' r E EEEEE . .oos . so jg, L- Figueroa : E X . - . one 2' T. Flanagan ei ig 2 o Q . E .gl A. Flores .,A,'- X 13 1 . 5 ...A W J- Flores x N . N ' . is X 4 . 4, , S . s d o xy- R of fs iliw, . so - o fs A Q ws i xi ' Vx , T.. J. Forster , E 1 C. Friesen . R I L- Gabaldon fi 2 - -R , ,g o so M, Gage 3 x R 0 . L . 'U .. ,,k: X L. Galvan ' '.... A R ' R . K sv.. vs E so , ooosl ' -.5 RIGHT: Becky Montengro to Renee Reyes: If I shoot in the air, do you think they'11 jump? TOP RIGHT: Martin Dueck kneels before his locker and 146 UNDERC LASSMEN books. h q 1 A f 3 x 0.2: .ee emwwemwf QEQ 55 G G pgmg GGFQR 1- -.. ugh 5 'XS Y'x wir 3 We N X if Nb 7 ' f I Q ,Q A. Garcia X is ri 5 fig X 'S 2, r x 'B Q 3 18 X W S 4 Q Nix X ,A ,. 'Q fx xx, ef: J f 4 'J G ,se Ss ' I. Garcia 'E G .iefi FA e'sXxife ii . N- i M. Garcia 'E P X -i ' X' -5' P S X ,cw .'x '31ygx b Ag 1 21 Q: X QR '25 X e . - li. kf? S: Ssxmix R 0 If N Ng 3553 5 , K s 3 Se X' ,X i in-..., J. . 1.. ,, . V. ee 2 Q 5 an J. D, . Wien M - A. of J, f -X . . ' Q NX i tl G N -A S Q ' K' .Sgr G 7 ' N. N . K , . , ' 4 x 1 X A w Q M: 1,5 v, A 2 4 I .-.xl Q x ' , G Q .. R .- M X f D. e r , N. R. A. Garcia Garcia Garza Garza Gentles Gerawan Givens Glenn Goerzen Gonzales Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gregory Grimes Guerra Guerrero Gunter UNDERC LASSMEN 147 RIGHT: Dave Araki and David Powell show their enthusiasm for school. BUFTOM RIGHT: John Christensen, Kirk Bailey, Mark Lawson, and Mike Howorth find time to relax between classes. D. Guerney M. Gutierrez S. Haas L. Hamburger R. Hamm C. Hansen C. Hansen L. Hatakeda B. Hatanaka B. Haury R. Heil C. Heinrichs J. Hernandez J. Hernandez R. Hernandez B. Heyne C. Hicks N. Hill M. Haworth A. Huerta F. Huerta G. Hull A. Ikemlya J. Inman 148 UNTDERC LASSMEN X r x ,, 5 sr S Q. ...gs 'Rs Q 3 v . , ,..,, Q SODh0lll0l'8 Boys J0ill Forces X xx N .0 W.- X S I kk. X 5 ig ..- : .- , ., it I . ,Ks T- L .., 1 4 , , .. BNN ' LF ' . si ..- ' .' , Nl - 1 fi ' i n in 'V- K4 . is se 1' 3 .I ' - -V -t B 1 is lf- 5 1 s ss .,.. , f ' -rr-rp'P-IF.: ,h .ml M, J .5 P '32 I 5 hs. . .qxxxw A . .sf . .X E- Xa 5 . S X 'x 'X . . is X. i . vii-5 ' . Agni 'Af 3:5 TW t . ., kg i Y 3 is X C. K s 1 I . . ' P . .M p .X 3, , 55? iles., ,ei ':.- X Q fi-5' nk ' x Nw 2 5535 1585, i.fv..Q :41:..ga::tz:.--::2. ssgyn.: .5-S..-.--f 0.6. in ' in ' 1A f.... -1 H ns , or U 1 is X 3 X 'XF an 'li X X N 'N 5. ..Y . c og ..., I W I Q W 4, 3 9 .. ' v I Q 1 ' Q S Q Ex 1., ,fQ x'K' 5 ,A f Q s 5 . E S K N X - gifs n X' xi Q Q3 W: nu.-gs , W5 5 -S 5 if N 'Q 9 N T Q Q.: s q b K . X, W 5 Q atv S X i X Sgt ' R YJ? A sf M Q, .,,, - K NK 1 ' . 'XXKX 2 Inn Isaak Islas Iwas a.ki J anzen Jimenez Jimenez Johnson Johnson Jones J ones Kanawyer Kaprielian Kawakami Kawasaki Kemp Kennedy Kim King Kitahara Klassen Knight Kunishige Laemmlen La.ne Lawson Leach Leal Lee Lee UNDERC LASSMEN 14 9 D. Leistner R. Linzmeier M. Llewellyn huhf S. Ioeffler 2 !z.. f': I' C. london . E S X .X Q.. x x we Q l 2 3 Rx . C. Lopez Ig 2 1 Q , C 5 ., . X D. lopez F. lopez - - - G. lopez x -H, G. lopez J. lopez Q 6. SX N f 5. M. Lopez if R. Lopez R. Lopez T. Lopez J. Lopthien L. Iozano S. Lozzmo P. lucero K .p RQ QQ A. Luna ,,. Q '- J. Machado J. Mack 1 'eee ie' D. Ma.ngrum ' Kf- ' c. Manning Y A. Martinez R. Martinez - R ' T. Martinez V. Martinez E. Mascorro a- . J. Mat1:a - ' X. . . X 9 . , M ...xx XF . H, RIGHT: Annette J anzen works dilegently. TOP RIGHT: Joe Penner learns to drive. 150 UNDERCLASSMEN Sophomores Learn Skills .Q .T A . R: ff A Q K ,. xg 1 , ., P Q - ... R . 4 - ' ,,. 3-e'-fy: 2 - 'iw x Q 5 ' e -.-- in , X 5 , . .. f 5. .V HS ef -55 K Xi? .Q K ix sf-Q . 55 X 1 Y 15 n . R, X Q X X QQ 'Si , g fbi. .,- X -5, - 2 YW ..'- K X k hit M Q .. TS. E5 ' NY W .wg . f fm 3 X l , X NX Q -ll K is 5 - ...N '-x .-, .xx I . ...W .- .af Qxs- L wp. S' W' . A-.X W . Qu.. tfiswfig . I-eta i ik...k Ax gl N Q Z' e ... ' ev R R Rb X 4. . , A M no R R bi- Zta.. K Q .il .--- A 5 .4 Q--...wwf . X ,4f 1 xx X xx 5? .E X S 1. 1-if 1 s 4' 'N g X 1 X Fx- 163 x K ' N K , b I . D. McAvoy Q R. McCarty . . .. Q .wax K. Mccaig X XX x ax . A S X -mf McCurry Q f Q K. McGlashan a x EF Sei J QQ 24 McHa1ey X-4 -. Q Q - S. McIntyre Q M. McNerney D Mehas J. Menchaca vw: 0 ft i ' .ww Q QQ? QQ C' Mendez X .Q . P, . Q , . . 3. L- Mew - 1 A ,Q Q Qi K. Miner Q, . V Q Q 5 n f ' M A. Minor 3 4 Q N f ' f Bi D. Mitchell gg Q Q. . mx 5,Q 1- - Q. KY Q Q C. Mizuno 1 ' B. Montenegro ' - , , I' .'5vx f L -f Q. - .Q 1. G. Montoya ink D X X M. Moore sv M . X E. Mara - Q A - B. Moreno QA 3 QQ xii .Q E . Q N ,. F. Moreno M fd in ' Q7 J. Morin Q Q sw ' ' ' Q jj! J. Munoz M- ,.:. ' N. Murray x .FTQYQ X T. Musto . Km ., x ,Q Q 1 Q 'W . ,, R' Nickel ' -Q: f' . f S- Nlshida -fi' , f nn mn. G. Ochoa gg. .M ,X f i- .'Q . X Q , , X Q v M Q 51 Q QQ :.: 51 G. Old Q Y xg. UNDERC LASSMEN 151 Sophomores Make Scientific Biological Tests RIGHT: Mitchell Abe, Randy Iwasaki Rick Kaprielian, Danny Mitchell, and Chuck Carlson taste test in Biology. L. Ortiz ,w x i D. Osborne if J. Osmon D. Padilla A' J. Pardo , M ' 'L T. Pm-do r' K S 51 C- Parmw e R 1 R. Parra . . A X . . 3 . ff fs 'O' S O ' qxifx X of ' L W 5 'X if .cf - cesuera . R s X K 5. X Q .. G. Patterson x kk 5 SX' Q - an - ' -l l . ,: D. Patzkowski V V .K f -A J. Penner -f X X- X gf. 3 S x W L .cke. it S ,,., N B. Perez ,Zi , E. gerez it E- as 'N . erez ' 1 c. Peemak A A S. Pickering ' Q b A i f F R. Pico ' 21 G. Pinedo - A , s U s. Pinkley ! - J. Pizana on K D. Powell S T L 1 3 b A. Qulntanllla X s :ee ' R. Radtke - 'K X Q T, 152 UN DERC LASSME N 4 i 4 4 .. 3 as-5 31 sf of use se . ' 3 XE . Q X wie vii 1' N.. X N Q X. XE 5 . V ' Q 2 .ffgif . . N, . . 3 L 3365 xl K. film 59:1 K 'N 1 x NX 3 .. 3 Q sr it Q ' iskjg .I 'A 9341, 1 'D , 'i . .b it sir 'R' W .. si 4 Y Ms.. A .X I S X ig., .X K . 55. X .5 'EJ 3 .5 X136 Ei D K s X S X ss. S- ... fm ,Q WE 5 S s As N N . Q x A as XX 15' 3 ff W w 3 -r Ye XS S s X is S? X X 5 lx x K J C. Ramirez P. Ramirez B. Ram M. Rara J. Ratzlaff C. Reimer D. Reyes R. Reyes M. Reyes Y. Richardson N. Rios R. Rios D. Rivas D. Robbins S. Robertson '- K. Robison C. Robledo P. Rodie X ' s W 2 x C. Rodriguez R. Rodriguez S. Rodriguez Y. Rodriguez G. Rodriquez R. Rodriquez R. Rodriquez S. Roman E. Romero D. Romo G. Rosas I .V L. Rosas UNDERC LASSMEN 153 154 UNDERC LASSMEN S. Santos RIGHT: Felicia lopez smiles at the birdie. lAs Mona Lisa?j FAR RIGHT: Chris Reimer finishes her assignment for is it a letter ?y during break. E 1 L. Rosas Q5 D. Rose , R Q xg 2 N Ss. QS 3 3? Ei i P. Rum 1 G. Ruvaloaha S .. ,, is S. sawn ii... O. Saldivar - . X -Us S. Sanchez :VV M. . 1A' wi B. Sanchez Sei X yi E. Sanchez 'L V Sanchez Q ' er R. Sanchez X Sandoval Sani Sasaki Sasaki Sattman Sauceda Schwandt Scoville Schear 3 gk .5 FA Q 3 KX if Y3f5Y??XQsii.?- f 'ks J ...ef S W isis -gl .Ye ' W s. 6 .... .. . X wang 3 4-Sys xx , -www.. - .pw , W X ws .Q SS 1 f- 5 X- X . SI-fs g 11 K Q9-tt f ao- ' xg- ,ff , - X XS X 'F S5 gb X 6 ' Q.. ,XQ Y.. N... X , 'nfs X . X. .. . Y Hg 4 Nix S is 5 X 'S A if A P . I A. M S. D. O. J. E. D. A. T. S. R. S. M. S. S. P. J. V. G. Serna Serrano Shamoon Silva Silva Silveira Simmons Simon Smith Srnykal Sorenson Spears Stafford Stanley Steffens Steinwand Stevens Stone Strambi Suarez UNDERCLASSMEN 155 Studies Involve Sophomore Time RIGHT: Laurie Cuevas looks up from her books and hears the click of the shutter. - ee, N S if .S ii. X axis 1' XS? -Q lm- -F. ZF? Q S X S X 3 X f I. Subedar J. Sunamoto A. Tabutol G. Taguchi J. Tajiri D. Takayama D. Tarpley R. Tartaglia L. Tarvin K. Tatami J. Tavlan M. Telles J. Tessler J . Thonesen M. Thurlow D. Tobin J. Toews A. Torres G: Torres R. Torres M. Trevino M. Trujillo Y. Trujillo J. Tsuji K. Tucker 156 UNDERC LASSMEN 'Q 3 W. S ,, f .ee ... 2 y 4 .uu weef ' e'G' T., G TQ 1. au. -- 35535 f G , Q . xx N X REX 6 we ig? Nasa 2 ,gif A M iff: G .eg ,L vi , A .- -'-0 Q K W J K wa A 1- :Q 1' G , .. .1 K T L egim. R vu G' wx . . .- 4' . ri .3 R . , ins? ' sie 6. D we r 2 e x :if . . . t . 1 eww - .St . Y E '5 . xx FN 2 X Q. . NX Qi-ui 1' 'TEE . 1 . X A A .- D ' .X - , .L f. .Xlifg Q Y. X. . X 4' in x 'N X . Q. X .. x .. X. .. Q31 .. 'VKX X 1 Q 1 an ri? 2' fr' s his t . we-ar 1, K 1 . VQQQ Q fx I ,,,.u-s - 1, Q ...E ew ,QNX 3 P H' X X 1' 3. . ,fy s 3 . Q Vg fi., . Q ee Y Q A X X 5. we Q V' . Q ..s.g5,. 5 5 V k K :X K Q .lax D. York B. Zamora J. Zapien R. Zendejas S. Zunlga 43 gffi 'fi K J A Q' '. -ii 7 i - X ' I 5 or X --.. - QS' ' W . on ,i . Q.. N - . 2. K X Q H l. J Y ...,: , X x X. X 4. , 'k 6. X , l Q Q: A - . A . S we Y -airy . . 'D --LL - . Q is A U 'fa-f 'T hs... . M. Tuller J. Urrea G. Valenzuela C. Vargas L. Vartanian M. Vlllagomez M. Villanueva T. Villarreal E. Villegas E. Villegas R. Vlllegas R. Villegas M. Vogt M. Wagner D. Walker J. Walker R. Walker D. Walters D. Wukentln D. Waterbury C. Willeford C. Williams K. Wilson K. Worthington C. Wright D. Yamagata P. Yamagata Y. Yamakawa L. Yamashiro J. Ybarra 'TT LEFT: CAMERA CORNEREDQ FRONT ROW: L to R5 Sylvia Davilla., Rosa Alvarez, Sonia Padilla. ROW TWO: Brian Riley, Troy Quattlebaum. UNDERC LASSMEN 157 mv 7 X XX A :DL J K 9 MEX x. Ax N Xl Freshmen - Glass of O . OSX :WC L 'FB XLR 7X f5bX HC . NL, XLS L new UJ QU ny M- T IW? .5 TOP RIGHT: CLASS OFFICERSQ FRONT ROW: L to R5 Roberta Aguilar-pres. , Steve Fujii-lst sem. rep. , Janet Ikemiya- sec. ROW TWO: Mlke Naito- treas. , Cleo Garza-v. pres. CENTER: Mark Pantoja is diverted from his studies. BELOW RIGHT: Bruce Armin gazes soul- fully into the distance. BELOW: Phyllis Nlshida vies for the at- tention of Doug Skogsberg, Lee Hull, David Martinez, and David Frandsen. FAR RIGHT: Three freshmen girls have trouble manipulating books, papers, and pencils. 158 UNDERCLASSMEN QQG N'-H R.. J A we sf? ,J Q- . AM. , 4, ,l S A 3' x x a I . X S Q, . . 1. B ff? ,fr . -15 Q M A xy ,r X ,.vf.wLx? -x LLL, if-M g A A , A 2. . . ' fx 'f :w k K is i A Qu i il W , X fy ' H J I' Q ' 'UZ Q33 f Q' , ,, ,- 5 all Vg ' rx 1 A A . rf Q Wk AYSAX A: . H 6 ., x ,: 6 55 Q' . K A 3 1-1-EA NASA. I A A .- ' t ' L ,. ,M A A .LXA X , Qsx N .-:k X- ' ,.-. x :Tw Wf K 1 A ,jf .A fr 5 wg, X., I , xg i i E r A 5 A , x 'Ai xv j , ' , A ,Jil- . x F Acuna Aguilar Aguilar Almanzar Alvarado Alvarez Alva rez Alvls Angel Aoki Archinal Armin A rm in A rroyo Avendano Ayala Baker Balakian Balderas Barnhart Barsoom Barton Bear Becker Belknap Bello Blmat Blomgren Bork Boyd UNDE RCLASSMEN 159 5 RIGHT: Janet lkemiya, Jill Armin, and Kristy Preheim say Hi in their OWU V. special way Bracamontes J. Bravo R. Brewer R. Briones D. Brooks B. Brumm S. Bryan K. Buckley L. Cabrera S. Cabrera H. Calderon G. Camp gl . ,Q C . X. , 'wg-. - If . X .. . -Q .1 X 14 . ff D, C Mi. . . Ll? r .C 1 A N! 5 .,. -a 'rv- 1.-QA' f, t Q , Q' my Q. as Y 'ex Q. 'TE XT W. Camp r i' C. Cano A A f J. Cano Q15 .Av-4 A. Caquias i b L- 'N J. Cordoml V - Q K , ' Q K. Carmony C ig 4 M. Carrasco A .. ' A . A 1 D. Carter Q, W . Y,AA Q . Q fm. I A. Casarez 4 ' -15+ - Q 5, ' f QQ' R. casiuas C- Xxx if .e gg G. Cedillo .X . we A V. Chagoya A 5.1. Qt 1 . 160 UNDERCLASSMEN Q...-fi., X M. o x0 Nz X N I . 1 .. ,X L Sas! C fi Cx l . 'Q ' ll ' Liv K . xx W- C ia- 55 , K f? M' ,. 'fi 3 Q 'M . L, . X. K , A , s C T 'M C ,iq -. . H . C 1 S u K E 1 Q KT Ct .. . f f , ... . C 4 Q A R, Q. X X Av T X xl S rf-1' ., . ' Ss 5 S Q- we my 1 k . .. ,.... . - 1- A . f- . 1 Y K il. KS A.. .. Q YC in 357' ii. I .,, Ng.. 3. f . 5,7 4 Q txt r 2 ff i .. 1 R. Q f Bl il Y, C 'QE :C vh 1 .. Q.. e kk NL .X ii: .Si . F1 ... .. X.,-7 S' a 'ff . wk ex. gd x Sf' :V ,,. I Q .Q nw.: f N. - 'Q . an V. Chagoya ' E. Chapa C. Charles S. Charley J. Christensen C. Cisco B. Clement S. Clements J. Coleman J. Combs S. Compton B. Contreras m M. Cardova R. Cordova V. Cordova C. Cordray C. Corona D. Cortez . T. Cortez I. Costilla A. Cowan K. Cowdrey C. Cox S. Crose P. Cuadros G. Culver C. Curiel S. Curry L. Dale A. Dancer D. Del Bosque M. Del Bosque E . I Q. E . -.,. , x QR X Cf 1 ,RA C ...- , Qfggjl C C V X 'K C of so : G. Diaz R. Dominguez L. Dorrles B. Douhan R. Duddy B. Dueck E. Duran R. Echeveste T. Edwards N. Elizondo UNDE RCLASSMEN 161 Freshman Boys Believe Three's a Crowd h N. Elizondo . 4 v. Ellison ,E C A , T. Enciuia . 5 .AQ Rm. X G. Espinoza - fi ' 1 2, . Q f 1 A. Esquivel R N X N D. Estrada X - e 2 m 'llgyi ,. jk X 5 f X A G. Estrada F A ' fw 3 C, Evans 1 FA., l V: F X L .. 'Q K ., R. Evans . sv, ,V 4. ' D. Everhart 415' M -- K F ' . -wr W. Ewy A R ' .X .,.. ,im L A 5 ,ff F. Faultner ' ,' if . XX x X B. Felipe F F R 1 5 G. Felix - ., as .,, A ,- - F, f E. Fillmore ' X 'Tift K., fi 4 S. FHIIIIOPB K ,S-'f--vs 'K' K' V-'r Q- X R. Finck , Qx A A - Qkiigxavz Q K. Fite .,..gf' f i P. Flanagan A M A V J. Flores ' ,. 9 X X W f , U , x , U? ,'- K. Fong K 1 in E, A ' - 'y W S. Franco . Q , asf D. Frandsen - 1 N b 1 'sf x B. Frias ga A , x 1 1 5 -V 'it L RIGHT: Kevin Fite, Rod Iwasaki and Louis Resales check out the girls. TOP RIGHT: Jeff Christensen, Walter Smith, and Chris Moore relaxing at snack break. 162 UNDERCLASSMEN , - ec- has 1 -A6 i pq , X. X X . ra: ,. . dj . X 5 gs XRKY, Q . ' Q ' '- Bin X . is ,yi Q A .. X' AXVA . -m xg ix X g' K i t . vo 'Q-e- I Nick I N, - Q N2 To of L 1 X G Fujii Fuj ioka Gallardo Garcia Garcia. Ga rcla Garcia Garcia. Garcia, Garcia, Garcia Garcia Garcia Gardner Garretson Garza Garza Garza Garza Gentles Glovinsky Gobby Gomez Gomez Gomez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Goodrich Graham Grauman Gregory Grimes Guerrero Guerrero Gunn UNDERCLASSMEN 163 M. Gutierrez E. Guzman M. Guzman B. Hagen L. Hagopian A. Hall J. Hanson J. Harder M. Harman G. Harper H. Hart K. Hatakeda C. Henvlt B. Heppner A. Hernandez S. Hernandez P. Hertzler S. Heyne T. Hiatt P. Hicks A. Hirata G. Holt C. Huebert R. Huebert S. L. P. L. C. R. S x I le, - x Q V W ' G. X x s Fl'6Slllll8ll L83.l'Il to Stand 011 Th6i1' UWB Feet BOTTOM: Mark Alvls smiles at the birdie BOTTOM RIGHT Tammy Hiatt asks Nora .E xp Q ', A-v X - S S A 1, e f. x '1 . SH X T ... R F if H '- 2 'km ...s x . K xp. Q ll f 5 S-. AQ X K vi h .., Of ' V I .5 . Huebert 1 . M-.Y Huerta I ey' Huerta ' A I K in 'G A A ' 1, Q, K . Hull Hunt 5 X H Ibanez 6' Y 164 UNDERCLASSMEN Y ie, A U5 Miller, Which twin are you? H Q wr- Q 4,5 S' fx ..- . a Q . si. ,Q X 1 L an 5 x-WL!! of Mfg J E v X , .a 4 '39 4.5 , . . L gif -4 .f fs. W ,- Q L s filo J Q MH . f . N . E- . 33 fag l .15 .K MA A 6 fs 'X v. 6 1 .ix 6 A ws . Q 1' ... . J. 1. U! xx L Ni- W- -x x, - - .9 in 1 X. Q ...mnx ix - -N F1 2. A 'N 'X J Q 4-jk 5 . I Qi Q. .s H. Ieiri J. Ikemiya L. Ikemiya M. Islas T. Ito M. Iwanaga R. Iwasaki M. Iwo C. Jiminez G. Jiminez J. Johnson K. -Johnson S. Johnson T. Johnson D. Jones J. Jones L. Jones P. Kakutani P. Kallio R. Kang D. Kanyon L. Katsura M. Kemp T. Kimura J. Klarcyk I C. Klassen R. Klippenstein P. Knight L. Kope D. Krause UNDERCLASSMEN 165 Freshmen Take it Easy P. Kryder K K J L L ...ni ' L' R. Lane L, LL ' af' 1, L K. Lange ,Wg 'CC x T 'i A ex ,L .-. L .if cvs, D. Langley .fl R., -M ' X f ',R5' T ffl M. Larson 1 L. SM El AL ekx :-- A:-A' Q ws K L Rf Q 'Q FSB.. KX, '- 'L V ,:- . Q C. Lawson V Lf ,rf 5, L N. Lechuga Q LV .Q ' ,, 'JL W ' T. Lee ...Q .5 5 X -h ' K. Lewis ' 15 we-if 1 -we . '-7 f 4, Q. X L , 1 . L ' L si '. x S. Lewis L -.fi A 'P. Lingo 'Q M L X R. Linzmeier Y ,L 5 so S. Loewen J Q r L X, A :S K. Loffis Ah f is 9 '95 K C. Lopez ' Q 'Q A1 -s-'AA L. Lopez QQ, X , G. Lopez L L is . L Q X.. r ,xx NX . P. Lopez p . . e R. Lopez ' t. .dn L X . F. Loredo V ' it L N. Lowrie L, . L swf - . ,1 we - 4 3 L 5 J. Luna .XX A - A . we T. Luna x A. ' Q AZT s ,.. 5 ' A me 1 K T. Luzania ' A D. Martin L-'Yi '- . 4, -. L ff A I D. Martinez Qi.. L W of gh! TL fl? G. Martinez . L. L. R ss if , .fy 5. . Ma nez J L L LL L bb x g x ll A Q J. Martinez E , L L Q I 5555 R ff-'X X 5 K.. si' 1 L I L 2:13 Lk, p X AL LL Y-L ff .:r'- ' - Ir RIGHT: Chris Henvit, may he rest in peace! TOP RIGHT: Lydia Grauman and Barbara Dueck stroll down to the snack bar. 166 UNDERCLASSMEN Q 4? X Q 4- 'W K-.1 A' 5 N J. Martinez 1 X - N N. Martinez 1. P. Martinez 'Q fx H. x X F ox i i 1 . 1 I 3 X I I ' Q f 'N 6 E. Mascorro jf . ...M . D. Mason 5- ,, . i x- 3 X ,, ,. S. Mayeda. N ' Fx! 55' if A. I X . W. McCurry 5 Q v g 5 Q , M F. McDaniel .:,.f5 'fo Hy. o If T. Mcnaniel - A 8 A i y - 1 6 D. McNerney 1- . .- 5 iii ,, ve 4- m ' V. Meave X f i - ' , 4- : K W C. Mejia , ,, ,, . X L. Q-, h I ,....,,- , xg , -f I .M ' A. Meza M M 'X 'fo ' f c. M111 K I 5 f g . D f S r A N Mm: A ' H225 D' A- -wif 'X ' . Q . 'AR 32 S319 i 4 ' Huff? 5 '1 , ' D. Mitchell .. L .- . gs. ! K K. Montan 6 . Q5 Q-1 A C. Moutanez o 5- Q ' D' K. Moon ' I T1 Q .L A A C. Moore ' . - I Q Q . Q 41 1 V A E G. Mora, Y 3 m . , X' if Q, - . Q L. Mora , -X. M N . .-. x O. Mora ' Q A Q 1 A A 1 - S. Moreno si- 'fo' -f of . Q35-AQKX - G. Moreno f kd 1 mf ' ' . . I. X J. Moreno A 'Q .wx . M. Moreno A K -s ' . 2 r 'i K B. Mori X yin ' X... 51, ,AJ 539- 1 nk V 1: kos K K 53 ,Q . ,xigg C. Mullen S A N QQ- ,Q f- iq i ' A D. Munoz bk b. is A fa ' - D. Murray rs 1 iofgoxggi, X, M. Naito ig, o , 522 A f ' P. Nishida . x . is S - ,of ve.- 'E M .. , 1 - UNDERCLASSMEN 167 J. Norman L. Novotny K. Okino D. Oliver J. Olson F. Ortega B. Osborne J. Overman M. Pantoja M. Pardo M. Pearce D. Pedregon M a. - 1 31 U . W. X K1 K T118 L00k6l'SI A Favorite Hangout RIGHT: Patty Belknap asks Donna Everhart, What's so funny? av - 5 R M ! fa:- ' X X ...M 5 xg ,M Af. kg. . : , . .. A , f ... A AY X N, .HS Wy .. A gff' -.X f . M. Pena ' , A A N. Perales ,, .. . L. Perez 6. LL f ' E Y K I M. Perez .N Y. LA H ,Q N M. Perez M . K' ' . . S. Perez I ' Q, Wx . I . D. Prmups lg V - 2 Q . ,M s. Phillips :M l N, M.. JM-. .. M... N X J. Pinkley 5, Q. AL 1 ,,.w ? .Q M ., J. Plitt V 1 ' M 49 J. Powell ' P I' M x K. Preheim ,,., . X - N ' V A migm,,m 3 xt i Q A X .----w Jw... 168 UNDERCLASSMEN 1 Kfs-:N SGP K . Q., , R .A E .K it f X RN -Q Af.. .5 f ' : i. L fr T. Prescott G. Pulido J. Radtke D. Ramirez A. Ramirez L. Ramirez N. Ramirez R. Ramirez KK R. Ramirez J, K KKK K . - J. Ramos , . A , L 1 , N. Ramshaw ,Km K .K fl' X 1... K K , A. Rangel - ' ' ' 'V-Lf'j K v 'f,..3y J. Rapisura R Q . KK -'K E, Rea 2. so h ' A K . V. v C. Rempel iff R , J f . R. ,, J. Reyna K A N K K .-vw GR K . . .JK f in K K a my K D. Rice KK 1 . ..., .K K 3 A K K K 3 K . .. , ey K , 1. 1 . M. Rios W K. W t KK Q ' , . if ak' - A K rw' gy J. Rivas K, K ' . ' K G. Rivera f ' ?'5'3'S 'E .AMR A K M. Rivera -A . . f '-KK K .K . 5 K K K K3 my V ,TF D. Roberson . K K ,K . wi L. Roberts - A Q X R. Robertson f NK 1 5. . .,.,K J UNDE RCLASSMEN 169 Freshmen Form Friendly Social Groups R. Robledo S. Rocha M. Rodarte S Q S D. Rodriguez ' 4 E Q . D. Rodriguez . ' A 1 R A ..- D. Rodriguez if ' qs 16 H. Rodriguez L. Rodriguez A H M. Rodriguez ' T. Rodriguez A. Rodrlquez R .. ' r 5 A M. Rodriguez Q ' 1 'ig 'a a HY ' y M. Rodriquez S. Rodriquez A. Rojas S. Romero B. Roque L. Rosales V. Sahagun D. Sanchez N. Sanchez T. Sanchez R. Sandoval S. Sandoval hr ' x .tk sy- M H. Santillana A. Santos K. Sasaki L. Searcy D. Shanks C. Sherfield RIGHT: Bruce Siebert, Mark Iwanaga, Don Carter, Janet lkemiya, Lois Kope, and Kristy Preheim enjoy a lunchtime sit-in. TOP RIGHT: Strange phenomena are dis- covered in IPS: Happy faces. 170 UNDERCLASSMEN H-Nm.. k x u ' if 'R Y X. eo!-.. N 9' ' .f 1 s if J 3 .. sw is Q -6-Q - - H, . P X-as . X 'UV' O . -Q. if . A Ps 5, :Q 1-Q K Q 1-K 3331331 W Q 3 2 S S.. X B. Siebert G. Silva Q F wx x- .i x A. -'sk K P. Silva ' M, . . .fi . . A' Sims f --f-I-' ,Q -.X G. Sisson A ygyj! .A . :-- Q Ai 1 AQAXE - D. Skogsberg S XX X421 05? f g S ' f . 4.5. D. Smith i NQL 3 2 X Aa AA.. K 'x J 8,3 K. Smith . ,N M . at L I Q ,Q T. smith - 5 if I Q15 T Sf Me- W. Smith A AAi . Gif V .4 ,LN , R. Snelling. K: 'xr - V - X f . S Q D. Solis X! .1 ' f 'x S I .SX Xk ,Spf A . if 5' ' . L. Solomon Q, -Q -5 ' A - 5 .V f S A. Sorondo A 'S ,' i , ....- f .. .3 J. Sparks - 5 XX k k b. gf Q - W SA B. Staggs 1 A 9 , ff . . .MS S . . iw , R. v. smmey f .X if P ' R .L .5 Q X . 'wx J. Stockdale K4 .R , X H KA Y Vx x t sf K Y A . . D. stem A X .5' . Q . G. Strambi 2 ' f QQ . Q A. Suarez -- f g Q-L M. subedar . Q A F. Supnet X 'Q . -.A J. Supnet A : S ' T. Sweat 5. P. Swlney E Ni. C. Tacadena f 'Z' 4 C. Taguchi it ' L. Tajitl X' ' K. Tanaka X . UNDE RC LASSME N 1 71 Studies Occupy Much Freshman Time X D. Tangonan - F' 9 g f P. Tama it T. Tapia A --.. A ' X . P. Taplac X 'X 'W A. Tatami - - I J. Tatami ,Q at nf , ,:', g .. an W N M. Tellez if Q H' A.-A X X .,.., l D. Tincup W. Tincup W. Togioka - Q Z A. Torres -5 W I A . N R. Torres wi? 3 . M. Tristan .:::,- jg ' J. Tucker . . ff q, L. Tyler w - Tc. ' b S. U1-rea ll : . C. Vartanlan Z , .Q . M. Velasquez .x . .6 N 3 V ' R. Velasquez A 'C . f L. Vera - .gf h A Q A N ' 5 R.Vi118g0mez f eee E Q - K f M. Villarreal J. Villegas R. Villegas D. Vines C. Wall J. Watkins 172 UNDERCLASSMEN . 1? ' ' Sh y if ? f j 1 W f s 55 . 4' 'Tl Q .. xl Q f Q D .E ' 5.2. i fe ff x .ff 9' 1 AQ!-f PP 3' sap FAR LEFT: Leslie Katsura and LeAnne Zimmerman cram for their next-period exam. LEFT: Glenn Carpenter transfers facts from book to brain. 9, f iw 3 fi M' h X S .. Fx X X f L Lx 'N - J. Weldon ' XX IX. ,b J. Wells d K - J. Wilkinson ,, 5 F1 X M. Wllleford A - R. Williams- ' - A' . AA Q M. Yamashiro 1 i .ia , . - ' L. Ybarra F 1 133,-go -4 'Q Q M. Ybarra V ' T. Yoon 2 fi V . A. Zamudio L , 1 .M Ig' Y 4 T. Zapata ,b K 2 'iff ' -5 L. Zimmerman UNDERCLASSMEN 173 Reedley High welcomed new teachers and new buildings while saying good-bye to old Main Building. This year we gained two new full-time teachers. Mr. E. Jenkins taught math and science classes while Mr. Boothby con- centrated solely in the science field. Mr. Fritz was a new part-timer teaching in the music department. There were drastic changes in classroom locations because of the construction and completion of new buildings. All classes previously held in Main Building found them- selves being transferred to the new Social Studies hex or the new Business and Administration buildings. All of the 9600 library books were also moved to a new hex made specially for a new library. With many students juggling books, typewriters, and political posters, it didn't take very long to make the move. The move proved to be just in the nick of time too as the week following the moving ordeal found Main Building sitting in ashes. The sight of crumpled Main Building next to the new gymnasium and hexagons reminds us of all the old- to-the-new changes that have happened on campus. 174 ACADEMICS ACADEMICS Qilllllllllln 3 Q5 M 1 iw kk . K V I x SX K gifs ' . A . 2 ,al QQ y 3 - x .-.NW s K X Af X . L 1 x '5McMb 'X X1 F?-SYN. 1,1-.5 Ai.. ,r 5 se gm J Li +51 if 'UQ . fu' ,Saw Lb , Www N wi. , , M, . ,.fx,.. gfwmxiyh., in-..-,.. ...wp - :gg 3 5 1 . , 75-5 f 'Q fig X g N Qs- ffg.. -Q 5:12 ABOVE LEFT: ASST. PRINCIPAL: D. Minor. MIDDLE LEFT: DEANSg N. Mann, D. McAfee. LEFT: COUNSELORS3 Lto R3 A. Hill, G. Helms, F. Garcia, L. Delong, W. Isaac. ABOVE: PRINCIPAL5 N. Devereaux. ACADEMICS 177 3 178 ACADEMICS A i LEO ARNTZ REYNOLD BARSOOM BILL BEAL Business Soc. Sience For. Lang. 1 I ' I DAVID BOOTHBY VIRGINIA BOONE Science English 'fa if TED COLLINS Math CHRIS cook Phy. Ed. I RONALD DAY English CHARLES DELATEUR Soc. Science WAYNE CARPENTER English , MARVIN CRUM Agriculture DONALD EDWARDS Math .. ,,..-., . v -2' - fgii' -ea. ,..,M- is ..-.-. ...Q i . ' A 5- H -4 il' gi Q? .4 .. ...nv TX X syn? Q ' sq 5 53, JN-4 ,,,,.s.,..--Q'-f 5 5, .ns HWY? 'V YQ 'Y' xi -.' ya fx? REX ESPOSITO Art RUTH FLORA Librarian L- LEE GLENN LAURE GROSS WILLIAM HASSETT Music Spec. Ed. Indust. Arts LESTER FESTEjO Business A NEIL FRANDSEN Business MARLON HENVIT Math ABOVE LEFT: L to Rg Tony Muro, Gabriel Cantu, Mr. Lewis. LEFT: Mr. Todd RIGHT: Mrs. Robertson rl DONALD FILLMORE Soc. Science DON FRI ESEN Math ACADEMICS 179 RIGHT: Mr. Edwards BELOW: Mr. March X Tgsfgigi 3 I I GAIL HUTCHINSON TORU IKEDA IRVIN ISAAK LARRY IWASAKI EDWARD JENKINS For. Lang. Business Phy. Ed. Phy. Ed. Math ROLAND JENKINS SYLVIA JOUROYAN DANNA KASPARIAN BOB KAZANJIAN JACK LEWIS English Home Ee. English Business Ind. Arts 180 ACADEMICS WALTER LOFTIS LESTER MARCH MERLE McFALL PAUL MITCHELL Science Soc. Science Indust. Arts Science ELENDA MORGAN NICOLE MOTTE TOMOE NIMORI MAC NISHIMOTO Phy. Ed. Home Ec. Home Ec. Auto ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Minor, Mr. Issac, Mr. Hill. ABOVE: Mr. Warmerdam. ACADEMICS 181 Q5 u5?'w,N NWN! f OJ 652, us' A 'NXXX Qy 182 ACADEMICS SKIP PENDERGAST Phy. Ed. DAVE PEVYHOUSE Soc. Science if 2 f ' km .-L X -3:1 ' wg B A 1 X, . T -. L ii xv XX J ,O KX ROBERT PLETT ROBERT POND SAMUEL REID ERNA RENOUD DOYEL RILEY Music Soc. Science Spec. Ed. English Art J-xf?W X ROBERTSON VASGEN SARKISIAN RALPH SEELY I Home Ec. English Auto A Sa' Ofc ,, , E HERBERT SHINN Soc. Science MERLE SIEBERT JOE SIMPSON Math lndust. Arts i L, Q ' . g uv f n JEANNESNYDER ROGER STARKEY JEAN SMYKAL Phy. Ed. Soc. Science Soc. Science JOE THOMPSON GORDON TODD BURL WALTER English Agriculture Music ABOVE LEFT: Arena registration. GREG WARMERDAM PAUL WORTHINGTON ROBERT YOHN LEFT: Mr. Rogalsky. Science English English ABOVE: Mr. Mitchell. fu ,Wd T Ll in ,H :V ,Xu ,WJ , Q' hy, ul :S vi 4 N x. N u J Wx N V UMU If uvygv yi 'JSI vu, 'Ji Rfk .v ,AUvUU 0: IK A -D ww! X3 ,MX ' Q ex NU A U ACADEI J' I E Q K 4'5 'nf Y 1 xv K S . Mx. ' Q, E. . ' X 3 'Y X , L K Q.. QQ- 1 355 fi Q., Q., xxx? ? frxs'-S1 53 .A ,, ' X. SX. 'Ev SHA S228 ww wx k..--M . ,., . SY 2 Y? X ' X xxx' ' if 'ik xi ,S I Q l 'ANS . N Q N 3xL ,. v' A W , We 'Sb' Q R ,,:,,N.. .X .Q M fp Lx :sk X , : - ,Q . K' , Ml . 'lg +Qa'- in A EQ! . ' , X ,wwf Q' 2 ,MW . H if ' 1? R F . L. -- . , .fret . Q - f Q -i f 3 'W A . 'Y T '3 4. . A 4 YSL. M .... n wav ' 2 NIAVV M ? ,,,Ef , KW In llll M f 9 Ai 4 -6 N my 5 mmm i Sm , f X .. 4. .X . . i X -w K 9' Q . ... f X if 'S 4' X' xl, ,iffy .Q X...N k I X - S S . 2 E.. gg S . U X . at 1 X . . H, 1 EX. xr if Q is ..X ...A i x Q 1 ' f . gi I 1 i ,Q V Jizz i 5 2 A k ,. x r mg. , Q 52 e .Q .X W A nw iff? My . L Rgy' E m ss z .ii as ..31w, , .wt f .h ., 'gf My T EA +. f- .M .Mir . , .1 g iw? Y A ef: . S J.-v wx- - sg. x 1,- 4 bww. ,A . .. 5 .MM . w f Lt- ADVERTISEMENTS l From Ron four editory, Jill four business managery, and Lynn Xt Ellyn fJill's assistantsy, also from Mary A., David, Matt, Gayle, Greg, Bobby, Frank,Linda, Janet, Judy, Brad, Russ, Mary R., Becky, Debbie, and Denise, to our Porcupine supporters-- Thanks ! The advertisement section may appear at the end of the Porcupine but that doesn't mean that it's less important than any other section. In fact, it proves to be very import- ant. With the money obtained from the merchants who purchased space for their ads, we were able to reduce the cost that each student needed to pay for the Porcupine. It also enabled us to be freer in our use of special effects, color, and duotone. Lots of hard work goes into the making of an annual and the going gets easier when the staff has the correct amount of pennies to work with. The Annual Staff is very grateful to these Reed1ey!Orange Cove contributors for giving us the chance to make a better Porcupine. We'd like to remind the RHS student body to support these merchants as they have supported us. Once again we'd like to extend our sincere apprecia- tion and say thanks to these special buyers. 186 ADVERTISEMENTS T' 1 ii .J if . A 54 F1 'aw img' if ,e. fb fi ' 35, ., Q5 Fi 55 i 'f1 1. K K X. 35115 . Q - Y .3358 5 'X mmo- Dlunx 'UP VN' A.-ug-nap, Y s s 3. i, ,f..n.. .Sf nfl 13 Q Al xp ff. ft O JONES STUDIO FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST 935 G STREET REEDLEY sas-2141 MEET Youn FRIENDS A-r PREHEIM'S JEWELRY YOU'VE TRIED THE REST- 1109 G STREET NOW TRY THE 538-3322 EEs1'1-- REEDLEY 1460 IITH STREET ess-3816 X WE SPECIALIZE IN ' PRODUCE HAULING LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE VANS AND FLAT TRUCK GEORGE KIMURA 638-3903 FRANK KIMURA 638-3235 PO BOX 649 Kimura Trucking Company 188 ADVERTISEMENTS Design Flmlture Bank Df AlIl8I'iC3. DEPEND ON US REEDLEY BRANCH MGR. E.E. COOPER PHONE 638-2248 REEDLEY, CALIF. 936 G STREET, REEDLEY, CALIF. 638-2515 Reedley Pharmacy 2 O E 1115 G STREET Gowers Supply Go. 953 G STREET REEDLEY REEDLEY 638-2022 1521 W. NIELSON 1366 N. STREET FRESNO 268-7626 FIREBALL 659-3022 ADVERTISEMENTS 189 ,.-1 lto Packing Co., Inc. SOUTH as REED AVE. REEDLEY, cALlF. PAINT HARDWARE GIFTS REEDLEY HARDWARE CO. 1010 G STREET REEDLEY, CA. 93654 Bus. 12091 638-2733 MARLOWE FRUEH JIM HEINRICHS RES. 638-2095 RES. 638-9642 I H 2 M - MOUNT TIVY WINERY OWNED AND OPERATED BY CHRISTIAN BROTHERS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1975 8418 SOUTH LAC JAC REEDLEY 638-3544 190 ADVERTISEMENTS PACKERS OF PURE PACKERS OF GREEK OLIVE OIL STYLE OLIVES CALIFORNIA OLIVE OIL MANUFACTURING CO. JOHN UGASTE PHONE 638-2231 RES. 638-4929 P.O. BOX 247 13TH 8: I STREETS REEDLEY, CALIFORNIA 93654 JACKSON'S SERVICE REEDLEY SANGER 11TH 8: I ST. 1407 ACADEMY 638-2277 875-8567 Karl's Shoes 1554 E. MANNING AVE. REEDLEY 1580 E. MANNING 638-9253 AVE AR SUPERMARKE S QUALITY - SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '75 GRANT CITY SHOPPING CENTER 1760 E. MANNING REEDLEY Gm 629 For Your Moneysworth Store CAROL SOARES OWNER-MANAGER JUNIOR 8: WOMEN'S APPAREL 1552 E. MANNING 638-9593 EL MONTE SPANISH KITCHEN 1726 12TH STREET REEDLEY ADVERTISEMENTS 1 91 K -f Hgiiiif H 4 I ' ' 3 7 - 1 a Ratzlatf Ford-Mercury 1009 UPPER BRIDGE AVENUE REEDLEY 638-2561 EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPI-IIC FEATURING QUALITY EASTMAN KODAK PROCESSING The Heart of our Business is Service. - 1045 G STREET! REEDLEY, CALIFORNIA 93654 I PHONE: I209I 638-3041 'I RECORDING SUPPLIES 'k GREETING CARDS 'I' GIFTS 192 ADVERTISEMENTS I CHRIS SORENSEN PACKING CO. WESTERN WAGON GROWERS WAGON WHEEL PACKERS BRANDS SHIPPERS QUALITY CALIFORNIA FRUITS REEDLEY SHED AND OFFICE CHRIS SORENSEN PHONE 646-2721 RES. 646-2311 PARLIER, CALIF. REEDLEY FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP VISIT ARNOLD AND JULIE FOR FLORAL NEEDS 1160 G STREET 638-2034 REEDLEY I I I 4 . MELINDA A GRADUATE OF REEDLEY HIGH STILL PARTICIPATING IN OUR COMMUNITY General Telephone JUST FURNITURE CO. FINE FURNITURE - APPLIANCES REEDLEY SELMA 970 G ST. 20151ST ST. 638-2115 896-3765 DINUBA HANFORD 202 E. TULARE ST. 104 N. DOUTY ST. 591-3611 582-4421 's s v ce EE I STATIONERY 1445 I STREET SCHOOL SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS 638-3535 1059 G STREET 638-2020 REEDLEY FOUR STAR T.V. T.V., STEREO, RADIO, HIFI, RECORDS SALES 8: SERVICE REEDLEY 638-3218 sAM's SHOE Sham' --Fon A NICE sEl.Ec'rloN IN Mews cLo'r1-uNs,sEE sl-IAM-s IN nowN'rowN 1127 G STREET REEDLEY-'I 1114 G. STREET REEDLEY 638-3212 REEDLEY asa-2010 ADVERTISE MENTS 1 93 PAT'S GARAGE GENERAL TRUCK AND AUTO REPAIR ORANGE COVE 626-4468 HOUSE OF CHUNG CHINESE AMERICAN FOOD Urange Cove 1401 I ST. H d In 31' WZIB C. HOHINESE FOOD ,S OUR TRADITION.. THE DIFFICULT - WE DO IMMEDIATELY THE IMPossIBLE TAKES A LITTLE LONGER 638-2412 507 PARK BLVD. 626-7703 COLONIAL FLOWER SHOP I3 ITI 'I cw FI o :II cn FI D o 5 1617 IITH STREET REEDLEY I ,, . HIII I 194 ADVERTISEMENTS 638-2031 f.i'i?3.Tl1i'L2fEE'C Urallge Cove Pharmacy 495 PARK BLVD' PREscRIPTIoNs AND GIFTS ORANGE covE, soo PARK BLVD. CALIF. 626-4407 93646 ORANGE COVE on 591-soso Salwasser Manufactming Co., Inc. T0 THE REEDLEY New Chinn CONGRATULATlONS CLASS OF 1975 638 3545 JOE AND SILVIA VALENTblNO 65' N lla?-XclZNE:NlxiT J - aaa 3706 1, REEDLEY 1 X I '9 RAUL s BARBER sz-lop Lone HAIR SHAPED eg STYLED LAYER cu'r 1361 I Street Reedley, California PHONE: 13141lTH STREET 638-2747 -'NEx'r TO eEoRsE's MARKET-- FOOD T0 TAKE OUT 6384922 ADVERTISEMENTS 1 95 Campus Shell Service ,UN -4? OWNER Western Auto Asso. Store 11TH 8: F STREET 25 HOUR REED 8: MANNING REEDLEY CALIF. 'rowme aes w. MANNING REEDLEY, CA. PHONE 209-asa-3412 12091 sae-4714 MARTEN'S CHEVROLET - OLDS 'Ula CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Beacon 0il Gompan DISTRIBUTOR BEACON PRODUCTS 638-4801 B.F. GOODRICH TIRES 638-2502 196 ADVERTISEMENTS CLASS OF 1975 REEDLEY MOTOR PARTS PARTS FOR CARS, TRUCKS, TRACTORS 8: EQUIP. 139011TH STREET REEDLEY 638-3618 ALL AMERICAN BOYS' STORE 1135 G STREET 638-2840 REEDLEY CHARM BEAUTY SALON AND BOUTIQUE GIFTS-COL LECTABLES- COINS OWNERS: PAUL AND ALICE AHLSTROM CITIZENS Lumen cn, ' ' + si 4 W.. MATERIALS - ' N '- ' . , ' ' X ' Y, Citizens Lumber Company REEDLEY 1307 11TH STREET 638-2810 REEDLEY 638-2222 C., . X - -X 4 ge. . ' , W, X .I 1. 'V ,em V K ,... - JJ.. - - W.. Uk V1 lk. s x P A fe 2 A,.,e Reedley Lumber Co. 1547 G STREET REEDLEY 638-2594 REEDLEY EXPONENT 1130 G STREET REEDLEY 638-2244 HOME FREEZER SALES, FREEZER BEEF, LOCKER RENTALS 1614 G STREET 638-2594 ADVERTISEMENTS 197 ' . Produce Trucking Inc. REFRIGERATED VAN SERVICE 638-9213 888-2414 REEDLEY DEL REY KLASSEN AND RATZLAFF I INSURANCE 166311TH STREET REEDLEY 638-2519 DR. PETE KROEKER MANY OF THE TRAUMATIC DISORDERS ARE IMPORTANT NOT SO MUCH BECAUSE OF THE IMMEDIATE SYMPTOMATOLOGY AS BECAUSE OF THE DISABLING SEQUELA. SEE YOUR CHIROPRACTOR REEDLEY sas-3565 198 ADVERTISEMENTS EYMAN AND MCKELLAR WE SELL Q INSURANCE 37 .hr Fon EVERY ,, sw PURPOSE EVEN Q oo JQ Fon snowmc-1 0262, f RHINOCEROSES '- O .4361 M ML xoso G STREET REEDLEY 638-2226 LARSON REALTY GOOD LUCK TO 1975 GRADS 1245 G STREET REEDLEY 638-2295 Reedley Ford Tractor Sales SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS REEDLEY 1230 G STREET Congratulations to the Class of 1975 Asian-American Association I 1--. ADVERTISEMENTS 199 f Cm' 5? .Q CJ QQ C7 46 X3 JN SQ 5 'bg 1 Ns C 'E Cy LJ I 3 X-LZ O J W I Q5 .lx Ay Q S9 nj MQ? HosAKA BROS. Sf' 141 Q5 CQ GRowER SHIPPWER C N QL iff Q91 Q5-W I W SOQDLV REEDLEY aaa 3358 QV asa 1229 X wiv 200 ADVERTISEMENTS PIRATE BAUKERS JOE Y. IKEMIYA 9039 S. ALTA AVE. BEN'S CAFE 736 FRESNO STREET TOM'S T.V. 8: APPLIANCE 1349 I STREET REEDLEY AKIRA TAJIRA, o.D. OPTOMETRIC CORPORATION HUMAN POTENTIAL UNLIMITED 1100 G STREET REEDLEY CROCKER BANK 160311TH STREET REEDLEY DR. J. IKEMIYA .f-fic ,. 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Amee, len 111,178 Alvarea, Manuel 185 Barker, Mildred 184 Barloom, Reynold 178 Bartel, Solome 184 seal, B111 104,116 Blanchard, Karen 184 Boldt, Marie 185 Bonne, Billy 196 Bonne, vu-g1n1e 178 Boothby, Cavid 106,178 Brandt, Jack 176' Broeketi, Delores 184 sunken, aeben 185 Carpenter, Wayne 178 Castaneda, Pedro 184 Clark, Ernie 185 Clark, Kevin 185 Clements, John 185 Collins, Ted 178 Conner, Mary 184 Conrad, Vernon 176 cnbk, cln-1e 71,178 cmnn, Marvin 178 Oanningham, Rv 185 Day, Ronald 178 Delaoeur, Charles 178 Denong, Larry 111 Deveremx, Nevelle 177 Easley, Margaret 184 Edwards, Donald 100,101,178 180 Egolan, Lillian 185 sxdenmn, wunene 184 Enna, Erma 184 reponse, Rex 46,911,119 Ester, Peggy 184 lhmann, Bdytbe 176 reereje, 1ne1ee- 66,114,119 Fillmore, Donald 179 neck, Katherine 185 nnee, anen 119,179 rnueex-e, v1v1en 184 Forster, Jo 176 rrendeen, Neil 111,179 Frans, Snanns 184 Freak, Roger 176 Frlesen, Den 116,119 rem, 'rem 91 Garola, Frank 105,177 Giddena, Vivian 184 Gilliland, Ellen 185 Glenn, Lee 179 Gomes, Cecilia 185 Gross, Llxre 48,178 Hagoplan, Jo 184 Hardy, Barbara 184 Hassett, William 179 Hatanaka, lrene 185 1-renne, Gloria 111 I-lenvit, Marlm 46,119 Hertaler, Charles 176 1-neke, men 185 meben, Alvahne 184 1-11u, Al 111,191 Hudsm, William 176 Hutchinson, Gail 180 leirl, Ted 184 Ikeda, Toro 180 Isaac, Wee 106,177,181 Isaak, Irvin 42,118,180 lsassi, Gabrlel 184 xweeeu, Larry 42,111,190 Jmobaon, Jlllls 185 Jenkins, Edvard 122,180 Jenldna, Roland 180 Johnsen, Ann 185 Jmroyan, wlvia 180 Karber, Freda 184 KIQIHIII, Danna 180 xeeennen, am 190 Lambdin, Noe-me 196 leer, xuebeee 176 Lewis, Jack 119,190 Lnrue, Walter 100,101,180 Lopes, 181th 184 Lovegreen, Mark 185 Mann, Norma 177 March, lester112,180 McAfee, Dean 177 McDonald, 'rnnn 184 Mo!-'all, Merle 180 Medrano, Alloe 184 meer, Dale 177,181 Mitchell, Pa1146,62,69,119, 116,190,169 Morgan, Glenda 06,181 Motto, Nicole 181 Nimorl, Tomoe 181 Nlshlmoto, Mac 181 INDEX Opperman, Phl1l1p 175 Osato, Noble 185 Ostrand, Cameron 48,72,185 Parkinson, Jlm 185 Pendergast, sun 42,182 Pevyhouse, Dave 107,182 Pure, Bobby 196 Plea, nnben 98, 95,182 Penn, Robert 182 Prlta, Fllhk 178 Rem, 91111181131 Reimer, Eldor 185 Renoud, Erne 182 Renter-la, lucy 185 Riley, Doyel 182 Robertson, Sharon 179,182 Rodriguez, Carlos 184 angenky, John 192 Rosales, Armando 184 Rose, Maurice 184 Serkielan, Vasgen 182 Sawyer, Howard 185 sennemz, 'rea 184 senmldx, Reber-me 185 Sedar, Dena 184 309135 RUP!! 153 see-1-enn, Frank 194 Serrano, Terry 184 smnn, Herber-1 199 Sishert, Merle 169 Simpson, Joe 188 Snyksl, Jean 188 Sryder, Jeanne 67,188 Sorensen, Darel 176 Starkey, Roger 116,188 Soeele, Marla 184 Seffene, Mary 185 Stewart, Helen 184 Thompson, Joe 108,188 Thonesen, Les 178 Todd, G01-dnn 178,188 neexer, Lenny 185 Walter, Burl 91,188 wee-merdem, Greg 54,72,181, 189 Wiokereham, Doris 184 Winning, Mari 165 Wolters, Norman 185 Womack, Sxirley 185 Worthington, Paul188 Yamada, Ellen 185 renn, Robert 199 Zaocarla, Ronnie 185 SENIORS Aldn, Judy 17 Alenxe, John 17, 88,89 Aldava, lrene 17,105 Alvarado, Clyde 17 Alvarado, Diane 17 Alvis, Pmla 17,111 Anchata, Elena 86 Andersm, Jaelnmn 17 Angel, Alben 17 Armin, Sxssn 17 Astlsuain, Den 17,42,48,-14 Ayexe, nnbee: 17 Bacon, Allola 17,98,116,117,119 nexer, Joyce 19, 90,99, 117 Bahxoas, David 19,91 Bllddll., Eva 18,104 Basye, Debbie 18 axelnnere, Den1ee 18,49,69,122 nuelne, Janette 18,117 Blackburn, Duma 18 Bradford, '1'en119,94 Brewer, Cbnthla 18,98,10'l,111 Brownell, Evebn 18 Bnunm, ce-len 18,49,69,80,81, 101,10a,106,110 mekley, Debbie 18,88,91,99,96 Blokley, Sam 18,54,55 hxeno, Lydia 16,18 Burton, Bennie 18 men, Je1'118,42,48,44,72,106 Canbl, Ignacio 97 cu-lcon, Art 17,49,52,89 Carlsm, Julie 19,21,109,106,190 Carraseo, Bertha 19 Carrillo, Frank 19,42,43,44 Castanoda, Bertha 19 Caataog, Don 19,98 Chlmienti, Johnm 19 Christensen, Eric 19,61,115 Clement, Alvie 98,94 Collins, Fredrick 19,115 Combs, Nmcy 19 Contreras, Agapito 19,81,42,42, 72,110,118 Contreras, Juanita 19 Cordova, David 19 Cordova, Llllim 20,66,78,110, 114,116 Corona, lrene 20 Cowan, David 20 Crawford, Diana 20 crm, neende 20,88,81 0-lld1'0B, Rtbert 20,101,108 Curry, Cindy 20 Davis, S19 20,94 Deaver, Debra 20 Del Bnnqle, Frank 20 Delgadtllo, amine 20,105 DBVBPBBIX, Mlohasl 20, 97,108,109 Dlsz, M1119 21 Ditto, Michelle 21 Doerksen, cemn 21 Doerkem, Jerry 21 Donaldson, Maurice 21,118 seznn, ae:-nie 21,42,49,44,s2,10s Egbert, Maryanne 21,92,98,108, 101,129 ska, Carl 21,4s,12 Esttala, Nasario 21 Estrada, Jesse 81,78,145 Estrada, Raben 87 Feet, G1-eg 21,49,69,9z,99,106 ren, 'rbeenee 21,26,a6,9s 1-'ey-, John 21,84,96 Fennell, Slelah 21,111 Fenske, Cinch 21,190 Ferre, Debbie 21,117,120 Fessler, Steve 21,61,106 1-non, Margaret 22,100,111,120 1-xener, Preston zz rnreeer, Peter 22,42,49,44 Frlesan, Bruce 22,54 1-mu, cam 22,80,81,84,B6, 97,101,106,108,109,111,119 Gucie, Alonzo 87 Garola, Jane 22 Gel-exe, .1n11e 22,51,66,86,l1G, 120,121 Garcia, Teresa 22,114,116 Gardener, Timothy 22,180 Garza, Neno 22,42,4-4,62,58, 86, 105 Gayton, Jesse 22 Gee, Kelly 22,106 Glaesman, Chrls 22 Glasener, Darla 22 Glenn, Theresa 22 Gnbby, Shelly 29,e0,e1,as,96, 106,116,111 Geawxn, D1enne 28 Gomes, Jihns 28 Gonzales, Martha 105 Goodwin, Melvin 29 Graham, Mike 2s,42,49,44,62,69. Guerra, Eroilia 28 Guerra, Romel1a28,104,118,116 Guerrero, Richard 18,28, 70, 102,104,105,122 Guzman, Pete 28 Hen, Cinch 23 Hamburger, Debbie 23, 38,49,69, 9s,91,102,119 Hunsh-om, Denise 22,68,77,106, 109,111,190 Hancock, 'Dreva 24 Hara, Russ 24 ser-per, Joe 24 1-lavweni, James 24,101,102 neu, Srsan 16,24,72 Henrlcha, James 24,106 Hemandea, Ramon 24 Hernandez, Rosemary 24,104,111 sen-610, Meek 24 Hertaler, Ken 24,62,E8,91,101, 109,109 Hlxson, B1-lan 17,24,54,55,80, 91,92,99,9s,110 neuend, Lone a4,9a,99,12, 90, 85,101,108,117 1-xneelne, Gayle 24,101,102,110, 111,129 Hudson, John 24 Huehert, Larry 182 Huerta, Irma 24,104,114 nnemrye, Carol16,28,24,88,91, 101,108,108,117,119 neenlwe, ebb 2s,s6,110,101,10s, 109,129 nnmen, David 19,49,s9 mn, Roger 25 Ielee, Jen 16,25,72 xweeeld, Carol 26,109,109 Iwaeald, 1.lnda25,50,71,101, 106,129 Jlmenea, Edward 25,88,39,62,80, B1,85,110 , Johnsm, Renee 25, 85,98 Johnson, Roy 26,101,102,109,192 Jung, Cindy 25, 92,99 Jeef, Dienne 25 Justesm, KH!! 25, 54,101,102,103 Kanawyer, Kanawyer, Kawakaml , 109.106, Kawamoto, Denxel 25,97 Seve 26,69 Colleen 26,96,101, 109,111 Ellyn 16, 29,26,9s, 99,101,101,111,119,120,129 xeuey, eee.b26,10s,109,111,119 xun, Gloria 2s,e1,94,s6,9s,91, 91,101,102,106,10s,109,119 Klassan, Brian 26,-12,-44,52 Klaseen, Ronald 26 Konlshl, Isrm 28 Koop, James 26,88,91 Lsemmlen, Ps1l26,29,49,69,88, 91 Laine, nxenend 26 hmb, Cheryl 26,118 11126, Kent 26,61 Larsm, Charles 26,98 Lee-een, ce-ug 21,61,110,111 Leeenmvxeen, Robert 27 Lehrman, wenaer 21,91,102,116. Lewis, Frances 27 Linscheid, Jeremy 27,88,91,97 Llnameier, Lisa 27 Loftls, lopez, IDPSM Losano 1.nena, my-eh. 'rem 21,9a,111 Jesse 52 Gilbert 37 , Pez 21,111 Edward 1B,27,88,9l Kathy 27 Macsbeo, Gene 27 Maggard, Janice 27 Martinez, Joann 27 Martines, anben 28,42 Msscorro, Juanita 28 McCarty, Pearl 28 Mcfmrry, Dale 28 McKinney, James 28,84,85, 101' Mc 1.een, Mark 106 McMurtry, Donald 28 Meave, Thelma 28,105, 111 Millar, Memb 28,184 mmnell, Ssean 28, 90, 89,49, 69,19,ss,s9,91,119 Montoya, Jerry 29,4s,s9,64 Mora, Domingo 28 Mora, Theresa 118 Morales, Elleeo 28 Mnuen, Pat 2s,9s,109,1s4 negate, Janet 28,88,101,108,128 Nakanuxra, Ron 28,39,81,84,86, 91,91,1o0,101,102,10a,109,129 Newby, David 29 Nicholas, Mary 29, 85,114 Minnrx, Orrtis 29Q94,97,108,109 Nlehida, Jul1a16,29,98,89,51, E8,55,66,101,103,108,109, 117,119 Oda, Karen 29,61,9s,100,101, 102,108,110,116 Okamura, Rnd 29,97,101,108, 109 Okuho, Brian 29, 61,115 Olague, Lnrenza,104 Oaabo, Brad 29,62,68,86,101, 102,109,110,129 Osborne, lrene 29,94 Otani, suen 29,29,60,11,101, 109,109,109 Pacheco, Hilda 29 Page, Dome 29,60,62,6s,a5, 107,118 Pantola, Irma 29,s9,99,11,1a, a0,104,109,114 Parra, runners 1a,29,9s,195 Patzkowslv, Kevin 29,102 Pena, Wensecloa 29 Perez, lnocenclo 87 Peterson, Arlo 80,115 Phariss, Cynthia 80, 92,98 Preheim, Mary 30,88,94,117 Prebeine, seen 80,54,55,60, 110 rem, Cathy 90,91,102,106, 106,109 Pnentes, Rosa 80 Rablno, Marlano 16,90,9s,99, 12,19,91,109 nemlree, Deen-12 80 R-amshrw, Kevin 27,80 Rengel, Mary 80,111 Reddin, G. need, Rodney 30 11en1nk, Mary .xene 91,69 Reyes, Roderick 91,38,54,55 Rrloherf, Martha 81,84,80,81, 92,99 Rives, Glcrla 31 Roberson, Robin 91 Robledo, Maria 81,118 Rodrigues, Glcrla 81 R661-ignee, nnby 91,69,80,81, se,110,119,114,116,111,120 Rodrigues, Shayne 31,94 Rogalslw, Cheryl 91,99,-19,66, 82 99,119 nnjee, Ang1e 81 Resales, Debbie 81 Saenz, Lupe 81 Salazar, wmxem 42,49,44,12 Sanchez, Arthur 81 Sandoval, Cathy 8l,67,114, 116,117,120 Sandoval, Rosa 31,69 senx, Patty 82,115 Sono, .1e11 92,ss,91,99 Sankos, Hlhchle 82 Sasaki, Beary 92,101,119 Sasaki, lrene 82 Sedum, Chrlstlne 82 Ssrqulnla, Johnny 18,82,86, 70 Shlntslnx, Steven 82 Slebert, Brad 82,49,62,92,98 Siemens, Gordon 82,54,55,60, 62 Sill, 'rem 26, 82,100 Silva, Gloria 32 Simon, Linda 92 Smith, Cheryl 32 srnme, Debbie 82 Smlih, Mary 82 smith, Sharon 99,111 SIXYKI1, Madeline 82,85,114 sneer, 'reny 99,116,106 Son, Tom 32 Sorensen, David 28, 88,42,44 quarks, Debbie 38,88,B1,101 Sarkey, annoy 99,62,0a,11s Strnmbl, Len-y 99, 88,91 Sxarea, Theresa 16,811,111 Sxderman, Kristie 88, 91,98 manger, Keith 99,42,44,69, 96,106 Tadios, Eric 62 Tak, Pen-1e1e 98,114 '1'e,11r1, J1ll88,101,108,106, 128 Talorvama, Diana 89 Tllmynml, Larry 83, 88, 91 Taplsc, Norman 88,39,42,43, 44,73 'ree-pley, vn-gu 99, 42,44 Tatolan, Dale 84,85,102,108, 108,109,122 Taylor, Karen 84,94 Thlsssen, John 84 Tngxbke, Jean 84,50,52,66, 101,110 Torres, Arthur 34 Trasger, Jan 34 Tranello, Slsan 34 'h1slla, Annette 84,91,96,116, 117,120 Tyler, Ken 84 Vsldlvia, Isabel 34,67 vnlle, nun 84,105 Velasqzez, Keren 94 Vessel, Rhonda 35 Villegomez, Qradalupe 35 Villarreal, Julian 85 welter, Burl 9s,49,6z,69, sa,91,96,109 welter-e, Richard 85,42,44,84 Warksndn, Laurie 35, 91,99, 96,102,119 Watson, Bob 86 Weatherford, cu-61 22,96,94 Wllldns, Marthsl... 86,98 weigh, David 96,1-19,91 Yamagsta, Brian 88,42,-48,-14, 62,108,109 Ysmakswa, Gee-y 85,48,72,101, 102 Yamsmow, Lily 86 Ybsrra, Ceollla 86,86,104 York, Carl 36 1 K, 'Fifi N Young, Mark 36,94 Zamudlo, Vlrglnla 86,118, 114,116 UNDERCLASMEN Abe, Mleehell, 41,5e,s4,101,102, 103,143,l.45,158 Abe, Perry 57,102,108,143 Acoste, Christina 1-18 Pamela 159 Aouna, Agrlfogllo, mule 14s Aguilar, Lerralaa 104,121 Aguilar, Roberta 69, 80,120,158 Aguilar, Ruben 159 Alanis, Florlnda 1-13 Allen, Louise 115,127 Almanxar, Marshall 159 Almendal-ez, Conoepclo 127 Almond, mary 121 Alvarado, Lionel 148 Alvarez, Joe 127 Alvarez, Rosa 157 Alvarez, Teresa 159 Alvls, Mark -l1,10,91,15s,1s4 Alvls, Marlin 88,109 AYLAYB, Frances 83,117,143 Anderes, Mary 102,123,127 Anderson, David 143 Angel, Johnny 159 Antoku, Roxanne 66,159 Aokl, Kenneth 101, 102,10Sl,11E, 159 Arakawa, Kenra SJ,88,91,11'I,148 Arekl, Dave 4e,1a,100,101,11s, 148,148 Archer, Ernie 101,143 Archlnal, Cu-ol10G,141 Arelnnal, David 68,159 Armin, er-uae es, ss,e1,a4,1ns, 153,159 .41-mln, Jlll 8S,91,108,159,160 Armlrazearl, Karen 142 Armstrong, Jan 148 Arroyo, Guadalupe 150 Asunclon, Marlo 1-IS Atkins, Mark 127 Atesalp, Lucia 148 Atkins, Gary 148 Auernhelmer, Brent 97,127 Auernhelmer, Christin 148 Avendanu, Albert 127 Avendano, Armando 159 Avendano, Mary 67,143 Awhrey, Danny 148 Ayala, Alice 127 Ayala, George 159 Bacon, Barbara 82,92, 91l,116,117, ' 119,127 Badllla, Stenen 142,148 ealley, Klm 1s,94,1oe,121 Bailey, Kirk 148,149 Baker, Pam 117,143 Baker, Randy 49,159 Balaklan, Ginger 159 Balderas, Cruz 159 Balderas, Elhan 48,153 Balderas, Mary Jane 21 Balderas, Peter 48,751,159 Baldwin, Jill 143 Barbara, Margaret 148 Barnett, Steven 48, 5B,60,64 Barnhart, Debra 159 Barsoom, Tam169,106,159 Barsoom, Todd 69,102, 159 Barton, John 143 amen, Lorl 80,81,B2,117,126, 127 Barton, 13311159 Bartsch, Kristi 94,108,1X1,127 Bauornschmldt, Patl 88,91,127 Bear, Freddie 159 Becerra, Joe 127 Becker, Steven 69,159 Belknap, Patricia 91,96,103, 159,168 Bello, Cheryl 67,159 Beltran, Marta 127 Baallr, Douglas 143 Bennett, 'Bruce 9-4,106,115,143 Bimat, Terri 159,95 Blake, Bradley 4e,ss, 1411 Blancas, Manuel 127 Blomgren. David -19,159 Blomgren, Michael 127 Boldt, Larry 70,94,97,102,103, 108,109,127 Bork, Robert W. 69,159 Boas, HIBBBB 70,127 Boucher, Ronald 41,101,1o2,14a Bowden, Richard 144 laayd, Jeelc. 94,159 Bracamnntes, Ernest 45,6-1,144 Bracamontas, Valerie 160 Bradford, Terry 54,108,106, 111,144 Bradley, Kendra 94,117,144 Bravo, Juanita 160 Bravo, Martha 127 Brewer, Robin 95,122,160 erleker, Anne 91,127 Brlnmall, Beverly 69,117,144 Brlmes, Rodney 160 Brlones, Thelma 94,10-4,118, 127 Brooks, Dsnlel 57,61, 106, 160 Brooks, Patty 51,sa,11,s0,9s, los,10s,11o,111,120,142,144 Brown, Bruce 58,144 Brown, scave 5s,11s,1zs Bnunn, Bruce 57,69,102,106, 100 Bryan, Lana 128 Bryan, Steven 57,60,78,l60 Buckley, Davld 42,-ls, 44,118, 125,125,141 Buckley, Kun 51,160 Burgln, Perla s9,1s,sz,ss,21, loa,l0s,l1o,l11,12s,12s Burke, Che1yll44 Cabrera, Ernest 128 Cabrera, Linda 160 Cabrera, Sophie 160 Calderon, Hope 160 Cameron, Sharon 144 Carnbell, Nlclq 28 Camp, George 160 cemp, w. 160 Cannon, Daryl 123 Cano, Celso 160 Cano, Juan 160 Cantu, Estafana 144 cam, orbrlal 41,144,159 Caflllas, Abelardo 59,160 Caldenas, Abel 128 Cudona, Gloria 115,144 Caxdona, Joe 41,159,150 Carlson, Charles 46,10l,102, 106,122,144,152 Carmony, Keith 160 Carpenter, Dlonna 91 Carpenter, Wllllam 47,57,178 Carrasco, Merced 59,160 Carrillo, Peppl12S Carrlllo, Tony 144 Carter, navel 49,69,1D8,106, 14-1 Carter, Don 49,69, 88,91,101, 109,100,110 Carter, Gene 144 Casarez, Angelina 160 Caelllas, Raquel 160 Cananeda, Jose 108,109,144 Cadlllo, Rolando 144 Cedilln, Carlos 144 Cedlllo, Catalina 128 Cedlllo, Gerardo 160 Celaya, Erie 144 Celava, Teresa 79,123 Clmgoya, Mark 145 Cllsguya, Victoria 105,160 Chagoya, Vince 161 chrkerlan, meld 49,9-1,11s Chamberlin, Patrick 128 Chapa, Ernesto 161 Charles, Alicia 145 Charles, Carlos 161 Charley, Shelby 59,88,161 Charters, Ken 47,101,145 Chavez, Carmen 161 Chavez, Jesse 145 Chavez, Mary 145 Cho, Cmnle 92,119,120,128 Christensen, Jeffrey 70,161, 162 Christenseng Jon 61,145,149 Cllrlstlan, Karen 67,128 Christian, Jerry 10,145 clara, Chrls 47,731,161 Clark, Colln 51,101,128,110 Clark, Gary S. 46,5S,1lJ2,106, 145 Clark, Gary 70,8B,129 Clark, Matthew 123,139 Clark, Mike 46,5S,115,145 Clark, Pegy se,145 Clark, 'rlmmae 57,73,101,l45 Clements, Sloan 95,161 Clement, Bonnie 95,161 Coleman, James 101 Collins, Dava 145 Collins, Debra 98,129 Combs, John 161 Compton, Debra 129 Compton, Sherri 161 caarad, wllllam 46,85,03,115, 129 INDEX 203 Contreras, Benito 161 Contrera S, Raul 4s,5e,s1,so, 72,110,139 Cordona, Cordova, Cordova, Cordova, Cerdray, Carolyn 161 Mark 112,161 Richard 47,78,161 V11-glnla 161 Cammy 67,161 Cortez, Delia 161 cornea, uada 129 Cortez, Terri 105,161 Coetllla, lrma 161 Cowan, Alvin 161 Cowan, .1 aaa 115,129 Cowdrey, Karlena 95,161 Cox, Chl ck 161 cox, sam 115,145 Craft, Dennis 145 Crawford - Crawford , Nancy 101 , Rohan 129 Crlnklaw, Greg 145 Crose, Sherly 161 Crowson, Cuaclrns, Ousdros, Cuadros, Cuevas, Oxllers, Sandra 145 Patricia 161 Jesus 129 Dlane 145 rn 103,145,156 Tim 145 Qnlver, Gladys 161 Crist, Audrey 129 Lau am omalaga 141 , 'rom SB,91,108,129, Curlul, Carol 161 Oxriel, J ohn -12,-111,144,145 Qxrry, Helen 115,145 Qxrry, Slsan 161 Dale, Konnoth 115 Dale, Llsa L. 122,161 Dancer, Annetio 161 Davidson, Debra 85,117,129 Davllla, Sylvia 157 Davis, Donna 129 Davis, Ella Elaine 67,118 meds, Donald 146 Dol Bosqxe, David 161 Dsl Bosqle, Mike 161 109,182 Fabrls, Lynn B8,103,117,122, 146 1-'ar-1-ar, Patty130 Farris, Kathleen 95,1-16 Fnultrler, Frank 122,162 Felipe, Beatrice 162 Felipe, John 146 Felix, Debra 104,146 Felix, Gilbert -11,es,1s2 Fennoll, Sharon 91,146 Ferry, Allce 146 Ferry, Ann 110,146 Figueroa, Elizabeill 146 Fillmore, Elaine 69,162 Fillmore, Sheryl 103,162 Flack, Paul 130 Finck, Raymond 162 Fltchett, Alma 130 Flte, Kevin 53,722,162 Flanagan, Peggy 113,162 Flanagan, Tommy 42,-14,sa,'1s, 9-1,146 Flores, Amy 130,146 Flores, Arnold 132 Flores, James 112,162 Flores, Juan 146 Fong, Kathryn 162 Forster, Jeffrey 47,115,146 France, Sylvia 105,162 Frandsen, David 47,88,91 Frandsen, Marvin 93,96,108, 111,130 Franks, James -16,130 Frias, Benny 162 Frlesan, Cynthia 113,146 Fudge, Dale 130 151111, scapl1en1oz,11s,1sn, 163 rulloka, Rick 47,58,57,'l0,118, 163 sulioka, Rlkeo sa,91 Gabaldon, Lorraine 146 Gaeta, Rene 46,6-l,65,146 Gage, Mark 146 Del Bosque, Ramiro 129 Delgadlllo, Reynolda 48, 146 DePera.lta, Jack 112,146 Diaz, Georgia 105,161 Dletrlch, Julie 92,618,129 Dominguez, Rose 161 Dominguez, Salina 146 Domes, Laura s1,e'1,ss,1o'1,1el Downing, Seve 91,115 mddy, Bradley 129 Daddy, Rodney 65,161 meek, Barbara 5l,v1,s1,1c1,1s4 Dueck, Marlin 58,B8,146,1-17 Douhan, Beth161 Duran, Edward 161 Ease, nan -19,59 East, Jeff 58,1-46 Echeveste, Ruben 161 Edslny, Nancy 146 Edwards, Thomas 101,102,161 Eldschun, David 56,60,6-1,65,93, 129 Eldridge, Dlana sa,9l,1z9 Ellzondo, ldalla 1-46 Ellzondo, Jose 42,44,S6, 10-1, 110,118,129 Elizondo, Noe 161 Elizondo, Noella 152 Ellzondo, Richard 146 Elllsdn, Rlchard 88,129 Gallardo, Jack 163 Galvan, Galvan, Galvez, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Gamia, Garcia, Garcia, camla, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Lydia 146 Yolanda 130 Roy 130 Alberto 147 Bertha 163 Celia 67,163 Edward 163 Ellda 163 Gloria 67, 88, 91, 67 Irma 147 Juan 147 Maria 147 Mllke 130 Natalie 147 Nate 147 Pedro 163 Pedro J. 168 Henan es,91, 163 Rose 163 Gardner, wawn 163 Garretaotl, Jerry 168 Garza, 12o,1 Garza, Garza, Garza., Garza, Garza, Garza, Garza, Cleo 51,67,88,91,113, 58 nina 91,104,147 Guadalupe 10-4,130 Juanita 147 Marta 163 Raul 168 Rebecca 128,130 Yolanda 130 Ellison, Vicki 162 Enoinla, Tony 162 Ensz, 1.015 88,91,102,117,126, 129 Ensz, Lorie 129 Erickson, Lori BS,91,9G,108, 110,129 Esolnoza, Guadalupe 162 Esplnoza, L. 201 Esproncedn, Mary 104,113,140, 141 raqrlbal, Esqxlvel, Esqllvel, Estrada, Estrada, Estrada, Pablo 129 Adela 11 3, 162 any sa, so,7a,14s David 57,162 Gilbert 162 Rosemary 146 Esquivel, J. 206 har Evans, C las nl. 47,155,162 Evans, Richard A. 162 Everhart, Dawn 88,103,130 Everhart, Donna D. 91,162,168 Bwy, Dorothy 102,105,109,180 Ewy, aoberv. 57,'12,'l8,101,102, 108,146 Ewy, wllllam J. 1:l,94,9v,1oz, 204 INDEX Gentles, Joel 147 Geutles, Pamela 168 Gerawan, Lore 83,103,106,117 Gxorgem, 11111130 Givens, Joseph 94,109,147 Givens, Mark 49,69,'l7,11B,126 150 Glasener, 3188! 130 Glenn, Cynthia 115,147 Glenn, Merle 116,130 Glovlnslv, Rita 168 Gobhy, Daniel 68,168 Goerzon, Donald 147 Gomez, Carmen 105,130 Gomez, Jerry 163 Gomez, Joni 69,180 Gomez, Kathryn 163 Gomez, Rlclq' 105,163 Gonzalez, Andres 130 Gonzalez, Connie 163 Gonzalez, Juanita 1-47 Gonzalez, Jesse 58,1-17 Gonzalez, Nelda 147 Gonzalez, Rene 163 Gonzalez, Rueben 58,64,1-17 Gonzalez, sal 59,60,64,147 Gonulez, View 147 Gonzales, Vincenta 165 Goudrlcli, Tim S. 65,'IG,128,168 Goodwlu, Vickie 131 Gonssen, Carol 92, 93,131 Grthlm, MRIIBJ. 67,168 G1-mmm, Lydia L. 'I1,B5,91,l06, 153,166 Greathouse, Jeanna K. 163 Gregory, Arlalfbe 102,147 GWKOW. Nild L. 168 Grimes, Janette 68,147 Grimes, Sandra L. 71,102,163 Guerra, Mamel 58,60,1D4,14'1 Guern, Sandra 181 Guerrsrv, Vlrginia 181 Qxerrero, Anna 95,147 Guerrero, Martha C. 163 Guerrero, Rose Marie 118,163 Glllliar, Jennie 8S,91,104,108, 122,147 Glmter, Llsl 88,91, 92,109,119, 131,140 Gum, wuumn ls. ss,91,1ss Qxmey, Diane 69,94,148 Gutierrel, l1lHl91164 Gutierrez, Mamel 49,148 Guzman, Wlvia 131 ans, mma 102,108,142,148 Hlguman, James B8,91,96,108,131 Hagen, Brook 69,151 Hagen, Russel 54,55,131 Hngopim, us. 164 Hngopinn. M1cluel131 Hall, Andrea 164 Hamburger, Linda 69,B8,91,101, 108,109,148 Hlmm, Richard 46,115,131 Hamm, Ronald 46,115,148 Haney, Lynne 50,130,181 nm, M1enm1se,1s1 Hlnsen, Clry 6'1,lD1,108,148 Hansen, Cynthil 'l1,106,117,142, 148 Hanson, Jennifer 164 Henson, Lisa 131 Ender, .roesph 4e,ss,s4,1oa, 109,164 Hu-mm, Munch 65,115,164 Hu-mm, Troy 5'l,E0,64,15'7 Harper, Grace 164 Hu-per, Dmma 181 Hu-per, George 46,5B,93,131 nm, Holly 164 Hltukedl, Karen 6'?,95,101,l02, 109,164 Hahkedn, un S7,9S,101,10B, 110,148 Hdlnska, Blrblrn 51,66,88, 91, 1o1,1oz,14s Haury, William 148 Haury. Marie 181 Heiney, n. ss Heil, Rllldy 47,112,148 Hsinrlchl, Ardell 95,131 Helm-inns, Cynthia 9-1,1oz,1o6, 116,148 Henvn, cm-xmpher 4'1,'la,ss, 91,164,166 Heppner, Bud 47,164 Hex-nmdu, Aliedn 164 Herhlndez, Jose 108,109,148 Hernandez, Joe 105,148 Hernandez, Kathleen 91,131 Hammdex, Rogalin 131,148 Hernandez, Sylviu 164 Heltxler, Plll 4'l,5'l,65,88,91 Boyne, an-hnn1oz,1os,111,14s Heyne, Timothy 4G,94,131 Hens, Seven 57,164 Blah, Timaru 88,91,102,184 nicks, cum' s4,11'l,14s Hicks, Richard 164 mu, Niclq 59,713,148 Hirnta, Annette 51,B8,101,102, 164 Hams!! Hnli,Gl1l 95,116,164 Han, Lance 19,2 Hwlhy, Kun 42,4B,44,62,118,182 Haworth, Michael 70,148,149 Hudson, Brenda 132 Huehert, Bruce 132,188 mann, enum. 108,161 1-hxebert, Lawrence 164 Buabart, Roger 164 Htlerta, Albert 46,148 mann, Ftlnk 41,14s ihlerh, Iupe 164 Huertn, Plfflcll 164 mu, Gregory va,1os,1o9,115, 128,148 Hull, Julie 93,132 Hull, Ice BB,91,158,164 Hunt, Craig 164 Hutchings, Marcia 132 Ibanez, Renee 105,164 len-1, Hu-vey 165 lkemiya, Arleen R8,91,10!,102, 1oa,1oe,1-is lkemiya, Janet 8S,91,l01,1S0, 165,110 memxyn, Lily 165 . Ikuhl, Frank 46,80,81,1lB,123,. 126,182 mmm, .mx s1,sv,9s,11o, 117, 14s Inn, Joleen 101,149 Isaak, Jerold 70,149 Islas, Diana 132 Islas, Martha 165 Islas, mm 149 Ito, Jlne! 102,132 Ito, Tracy 165 Iwnnaga, Mark SB,91,94,165, 170 lwasaki, Chris 42,44,sa,s2,u0, 126,132,118 Imam, Rmqy 56,60,E1,149,152 lwasakl, Rodney 46,5'l,65,l02, 162,165 Iwo, Mark 4'l,'l3,10J.,165 Jackson, David 188 Jansen, Annette 51,'l1,11'l,149, 150 Jimenel, Christine 165 Jimenez, Gabriel 165 Jimenez, Mike 148 Jimenez, Tino 149 Johnson, Dale 132 Jnhnson, .mlm 101,165 Johnson, Kathleen 95,165 Johnson, Norma 149 Johnson, Steven 47,165 Johnsen, Theresa 149 Johnson, Tn.m118,165 Jones, David 122,182 Janes, Dune 88,165 Jaws, Joan 165 Janes, Ku-an 102,149 Janes, mm 149 Jones, Laura 165 Janes, Paula 98,188 Janes, Sharm 98,95,138 Jonas, Shirley 88,91,1Si Kalnllani, Penny 88,91,165 Klllio, Plifrlck 165 Kumwyer, Hanley 46,115,149 Kung, William 165 Kanyon, Denise 165 Kaxwun, Marti 95,132 Kaprislhn, Riclqv 49,88,101, 1oz,1os,142,149,15z Knesm, Leslie 11. s'1,1os,1es, na lmmra, Lynn s1,ss,1o1,1oz, 123,188 Kavmkaml, Jon1101,108,109,149 Kawasaki, Shlut E8,91,149 Kemp, Kenneth 115,149 Kemp, Melvin L. 165 Kennedy, Seve 42,44, 58,78,149 Kea-mer, Cindy 51,'11,1os,1aa Kevorkian, Danny 61,106,138, 184 Kim, Cynthia 149 King, George 47,112,149 King, Ruben 111,115 Kimurl, Timothy 165,115 Kntalmrn, Susan 51,53,11,102, 115,122,149 Klux-cyk, Jerry 4'l,'l2,73,165 Kinsman, Cornelius K. 165 Klusen, Jill 69,130,188 Kluaen, Km 'I1,94,10G,149 IQ.lppem-xtein, Rlmnda 165 Kmgm, Cu'o1188 Knlglii, David 149 Knight, 11181165 Kope, mis 69,88,94,102,109, 165,110 Kovacevich, Janelle 82,88, 106,117,126.l83 Krllae, David 155 Krohn, Sandra 97,109,138 Kryder, Paul 4'l,6'l,94,165 Kumumge, Joy ss,s1,1o1,1o2 uemmlen, Ann 49,86,102,107, 108,l09,110,149 Lamb, Cunnle 113,188 Lane, Donna 149 Lune, Rhonda 166 LIQB, Kurt 47,5'l,166 Llxgley, David 88,531,166 Llrl, Victor 166 Larson, Matthew 46,65,91,16G ussomvien, Peter 115,133 1.-mm, cur: as,91,1ss Lawson, Mark 149 leech, Tom '10, 81,122,142,149 hsal, Adrlanlm,10l,103,142,149 leclmga, Norma 166 me, naman -19,ss,ss,sz,9a, 106,118,149 Isa, Clorlnda 149 lee, Timothy 166 mhrmm, 'rmdy1os,1as Leismar, Dmlel 69,88,91,150 Iemos, +Marilla 69 lewis, Keith 73,166 Lewis, Roderick 88,138 Lewis, Steven 47,166 Lingo, Pamela 95,107,166 Linzmeier, Richard 166 Linzmeier, Russell 147 Linzmeier, Sara 133 Linzmeier, Seve 183 Llewellyn, M1chael61,150 lnemer, sean 57,60,64,102, 147 LGGVIBD, Susanna 166 mms, Keith 4v,s4,s1,1o1, 166 London, CMM 110,150 Lopez, Cnmerinn 166 Lopes, Cuvallne 105,150 Inpez, Danny 188 Lopez, David 150 Lopez, Elizabeth 67,166 IDDBI, Felicia 8'l,110,150,1S4 Lopez, Gerudo 150 Lopez, Guadalupe 166 Inpez, Guadllupe 150 Lopex, Jesse 48,12 Lopez, Joe 59 Lopez, Joel 4B,59,1S3 Lopes, June 150 Lopez, Mary un 117 Lopez, Mary 69,150 Lopez, Nick 138 Lopez, Patricia 166 Lopez, Runlld '10,88,142,144, 150 Inpexs, Rosanna 166 lopez, Rosemary 166 Lopez. Ruaben 150 Lopez, Tonita 150 Lopthleu, Jan 150 Londo, Felipe 166 lnvlrle, Nntashil 166 my, umm as laxsno, Colleen 188 mmm, 'Lily 8'l,91,1l6,121,122 142,150 Dunno, Saaan 122,150 hlcero, Phillip 150 Dun, Anne 150 t Uma, Jesse 57,155,166 uma, Theresa 166 Iunnin, Steven 68,594,188 Iuzmil, Timothy 106,166 Mummy, Ken 94,151 MeCaig, Kltllleen 151 McClll1l.m, David 188 MCCIRRY, Crnig 138 MCCBIYY, Robert 151 Mcfburry, Seven 47,122,151 McCurry. Wnlter 65,167 McDaniel, Anthoxw 167 McDaniel, Freddie 167 McGll8hBn, Katharina 117,151 h Mc!-Inlay, Joann 151 Melntyre, Sxsan 100,151 Mclvlemey, Michael 471151 MQNQHW, Tricia 79,109,167 Machado, Joseph 49,'l0,B8,91, 115,150 Mack, Joyce 150 Mlier, Kan 188 Msngtum, Donna 150 Mlnning, Cheryl 150 Manning, John 188 mrun, Dum1el166 nutmeg, Amen 150 Martinez, Carlos 69,138,138 Mmnm, David 1a,s1,1ss,1ss Mu-unen, Gary ss,es,1ss Martinez, Irma 165 Mlrtlnez, Joe 88,166 Martinez, Joe 167 ummm, Miguel 4s,ss,'12,1as Martinez, Pairlch 167 Mnrblnea, Rgvmaud 150 Martiml, Thomas 150 Muiinez, Trlcy 105,183 Mnninez, Viola 150 Masonrro, Elisa 48,150 Mnscorro, Elias 167 Mason, Deborah 88,91,1S7 Mltta, Jesse 4'l,64,150 Mgyedn, Shelly 105,167 Meavn, Velma 67,105,167 Medcnlf, Mark 184 Mahan, Denma 46,641,151 Maha, Cesar 167 Melia, Sergio 134 Mejorado, Araceli 184 Meehan, Jw 151 Mendez, Chris 57,101,151 Mendez, Fernando 46,611,134 Mandan, Yolanda 184 Mena, Armando 167 Meta, Lydia 186,151 Miller, Cora BB, 91 , 102, 167 Millet, Nora BB,91,102,164,16'l mum-, Kelly 151 Minor, Alisa 83,94,103,11'l,151 Mitchell, Dummy 49,58,l01,102, 151,152 Mitchell, David 88,91,16'l Mine, Damw 134 Mlzuno, Carolyn 1U2,10B,109, 151 Mmm, Kelly 1e'1 Muntnnel., Christopher 167 Montenegro, Beelqy 51,5l!,V1,108, 146,151 Montoya, Gary 151 Moon, Karla 113,134 mm, Kelly 167 Moon, Christopher 59, 88,9l, 162,167 Moore, Merry sz,aa,1oa,u'1,1s1 Norm, Edward 151 Mara, Gloria 167 Mora, hxpe 167 Mara, Orlando 167 Morales, Maria 134 Murano, Beatrice 151 Moreno, Francisco 151 Moreno, George 41,1s,1s'1 Moreno, Jose 167 Moreno, Muia 167 Moreno, Mario 48,78 Mori, Brent 101,102,1l8,16'l mm, Cheryl s1,ee,1o1,1n2,1s4 Morin, Julnitn 151 Mullen, Colleen 88,91,103,1G'l mm, Sam 151 Munal, Dllllel 167 Munoz, Jose 151 Mum, 'rmy 4a,'1n,1os,1s4 Murray, Dllns 115,167 Murray, Nancy 151 Murray, Sxsnn 184 Musto, Thomas 151 Musto, Vivian 151 Wars, William 134 Nagutl, Lwrle 50,66, 101,109, 134 Nlltn, Judy 50,66,98,10l,102, 110,119,120,128,126,1S4 Num, Michael 57,101,102,118, 158,167 Nakaglwn, Lian 50,615,113-I NBKAIMIYB, Dem BB,101,102,108, 109,134 Nance, Susan 134 Nusnlrond, Bryan 65 Nualrold, Wade 135 Nickel, Ray 57,151 Nishlda, Phillip 91,101,102,108, 135 Nislilda, Plwllis 158,167 Nishldl, Seven 49,09,86,101, 102,10S,109,l51 Norman, Mu-gate! 168 Novatw, Linda aa,91,1zz,1ss Nuckels, Jeanie 135 Nuo-kels, Justin 112,135 Nunss, Cynthia 185 Nunez, Ceollia 151 Nunez, cnnmpher 48 Oeeguera, Ssntlago 152 Ochoa, Greg 48, 52,551,151 Ochoa, Maris 135 Old, Gayle 151,101 Olclno, Karen we Oliver, Doris 88,91,1G8 Olsm, Jeff 57,151,168 Olson, Rick 56,135 Orlnlf, Greg 56, 81,135 Ortega, Felipe 168 Ufwgl, Rsfugio las orcu, Arthur 4z,44,ss,1ss 01111, Leticia 67,152 oem, Russell 56,64,102,118, 123,185 Osborne, Bmndn 168 Oabome, Douglas 58,4-20,152 Osman, Jeff 42,43,44,5B,80,l85 Osman, Joy 152 Overman, Jennifer B8,91,168 Padilla, Jerald 185 Padilla, Sonia 151 Palmam, David 46,135 Pmkrm, Mark 4s,sa,9s,1a5 Pmrnjn, Mark 158,168 Paxdo, Jose 158 Pudo, Mary 168 Paxdo, Mary T. 152 Peru-nan, Candace 108,152 Pnrra, Ruben 152 Pura, Rudy 105 Plttarsun, Glenn 152 Patzkowski, Denise 102,152 Pgyton, Patricia 136 Pearce, Mark 168 Pedregou, Deborah 168 Pena, Marla 168 Penner, Joe 42,86,1ll8, 151, 152 Ponies, Elan 105,185 Perales, Nlnfa 105,168 Perez, Annu 135 Perez, Beatrice 152 Perez, ummm xsz Perez, G. 77 Peres, Henry 47,611,152 Perez, Luis 168 Perez, Marcos 168 Perez, M1c!uel16B Penn, Salvador 168 Peters, Puls 136 Peterson, Todd 186 Pednlk, Cindy S9,94,106,116, 121,152 Phillips, ne Ann 91,163 Phillips, Michael 46,615,136 vmuxpa, stephen s1,sa,a1, 168 Pickering, Suede 95,152 Pike, Bobby 186 Pico, Rosie 152 Pinedn, one 41,111,152 Pmkley, Jana! lea Pinklay, Sheri 162 Puma, Juana 94,152 Plitt, .man 41,1ss Pollard, Sum 186 Pvwell, David 69,106,115,148, 152 Powell, Dmald 186 Pawall, Jeffrey 168 Pnwell, Rmuld 136 Pmhexm, Kristy ss,91,94,9s, 1so,1ss,1'1o Prescott, 'Hua 169 Rxentes, Jesus 48,65 Puautes, Petra 186 Pulido, Gloria 169 Rncetha, Garry 136 Rndtke, Jwne 88,91,1B9 Hadlke, Richard 5'l,70,101,152 Ramirez, Carlos 186 Rlmlrer., Camline 153 Ramirez, David 109,169 Ramirez, Glorla 95 Ramirez, Hermm 169 Ramirez, Nelda 169 Rhmirex, Peter 101,102,153 Ramlrex, Rebecca 169 Ramos, Jesse 150 Ramos, Joe 159 Rsmslmw, Duke 88,169 angel, Angelus 169 Rlpada, Steve 46,64 Rlplluru, Jay 169 nun, may 153 Ran, Mary 123,153 Raullfl, Jane 108,106,120, 142,153 Ren, Eiwud 169 Reimer, Christine 88,91,B6, 108,122,1li3,155 Reimer, uma 92,93,108,122, 182,136 Rempel, Cul 4'l,'l0,102, 169 Reyes, Danny 158 Reyes, Renee s1,v1,ab,ss,9-1, 120,14l,146,153 Reyes, Richard 158 Reyna, Juan 169 Rhodes, Dennis 93,188 Rice, Debra 169 Richardson, Yvonne 158 Rico, Anna Marie 169 Riley, Brian 157 Riley, Janna 88,511,169 Rios, Mlke 169 Rios, Norma 153 INDEX 205 Rios, Rosemary 158 Rlvaa, David 158 Rives, Jdm 169 Rivera, George 169 Rlvera, John 186 Rivera, Marla 87,8831 , 168 Robbins, nnle 40, 58,153 Roberlm, Dlflord 65,169 Roberts, Frank 186 Roberts, undn 169 Robertson, Ronald 94, 169 Robertson, Sherman 158 Robinson, Dorothy 186 Robison, Kimberly 158 Rooledo, Carmen 158 Robledo, Rlennm 170 Rocha, Estevan 170 Rodarfe, Mu-y 67,170 new-se, rmeben 40,100 Rodle, Pamela 158 Rodriguez, Angelica 170 Rodriguez, Artlalr 167 Rodrigues, Carolina 158 nedrlgnen, Dan1el170 Rodriguez, Danny 118 Rodriguez, Della 170 Rodrigues, Frank 151 nedriguez, Gloria 158 Rodriguez, Heidi 170 Rodriguez, Jalme 4B,72,186 Rodrigues, Lina 170 Rodrigues, M11-me 170 Rodriguez, Melissa 95,170 Rodriguez, Minerva 170 Rodriguez, Ninfa 186 Rodriguez, Olivia 187 Rodrigues, Ramiro 158 Rodriguez, Rlohanl 158 Rodriguez, Ricluud R. 158 Rodriguez, Sammy 108,109,158 Rodrigues, Teresa 170 Regelelqy, seen 5s,51,s4,1s1 Rojas, Angel165,170 Roman, Santos 158 Romero, Albert 187 Romero, I-Iloy 105,158 Romero, Guadalupe 187 Romero, Mary 105,187 Romero, Sylvia 170 Rome, David 158 Rome, D. 49 ROIIIB, Robert 170 Resales, Darryl 64,187 Resales, Louis 57,88,91,168, 170 Rosas, George 78,158 neeee, un-y 48,7S,93,l58 Roses, ucleln 94,154 Rose, Debra 154 mm, Pnnle 1e,ss,s1,10z,111, 154 lmvaloaba, Gabriel 78, 154 seem, Armando45,58,B8,91,187 Sahagun, Sylvia 154 snhegun, vlelnle 170 Salazar, Armando 187 Salazar, Cynthia 88,91,101, 108,187 Salcldo, Rleben 8B,91,105,l.87 Saldlvar, Ornoldo 154 Salonen, John 187 Same, Masahlto 69 Sanchez, Anita 154 Sanohea, Anthony 65,170 Sanchez, Benito 154 Sanchez, Diana 51,71,170 Sanchez, Esmeralda 187 Sanchez, Felix 47,154 SIICRBI, Irma 154 Sanchez, Noey 110 Sanchez, Raymond 46,154 Sandoval, Rene 170 Sandoval, Rosalind e9,101,111, 154 Sandoval, Stephanie 170 senl, G1-q 100,115,154 Santlllana, Hilda 170 Santos, Allcla 170 semen, David 42,48,44,118,187 Santos, neun 131 Santos, Slzanna 154 Santnyo, Marlo 78,187 seem, April 88,91,154 Sasaki, Brien 187 seeud, Debbie e1,10l,10a,154 Sasaki, Kolb 101,110 Sattrnan, Bernard 154 eeneede, mane 66,101,187 Sauoeda, Peter 51,101,154 Sehear, Blavne 64,154 Sohmltter, Walter 181 Schwandt, Danlw 47,115,154 Scoville, Steve 154 206 INDEX Seals, Rhonda 101,117,187 Searcy, Lorraine 57,170 Serna, Anna 155 Serrano, Mary 155 Shnmoon, Ronan 187 Sxamoen, Sharon 155 Shanks, Belinda es,91,1s1,140 Shanks, Deanna 67,170 Shelby, Charles 91 Sherhleld, Connie 170 snlneelel, Mlcbael102,184,1S7 sleben, B1-nee 49, s9,es, 91,94, 171,178 Silva, David 155 Silva, George 171 Silva, Oscar 155 Silva, Peter 171 Sllva, Ted 87 Sllverlra, Jerry 59, 78,155 Simmons, Eric 48,155 Simon, Donna 155 Sims, Arlene 171 Sleem, Gayle 95,171 Slsson, Mark 94,187 Skegaberg, Douglas 69, 68, 91, 90,150,111 Sliger, Robert 187 Smith, Andy 70, ss, 91,155 hnlth, Dale 171 Snlth, Kevin 171 slnlch, Lorna 95,187 Smith, Pal -1a,44,1sa Smith, Teresa 171 smlzh, Walter 162,171 mwkal, Tony 46,5B,106,l15, 155 Smelllngs, Regena 171 Soares, Mark 54,110,135 Sells, Mu-y 171 Selle, Muk 188 snloman, use ss,s1,1za,111 Sorensen, Karen 101,117,188 Sorensen, slllll 101,155 Sorondo, Alden 171 Sparks, Joseph 57, 8B,91,97, 118,171 Spears, Roger 155 Stafford, Seve 46,78,155 Skaggs, Barbara 171 Boggs, Delbert 188 Stanley, Mark 48,48,44,52,56, 155 Stanley, Victoria 51,71,171 sleffene, Cam' 59,77,G8,81, 108,117,122 Stelfens, Susan 69,94,106,116, 155 Sbelnwand. Slvy 67,115,155 SNDPUDS, Kevin 49,58,69,lN Stevens, Patsy 108,106,155 Socldlale, John 59,171 stenl, Dmnld 09,111 Stone, Jamie 155 Stramhi, 1-'ranoene 108,126,188 sunmbx, Gina 111 Stramhl, vleznrle 9a,l11, 155 Streeter, Rebecca 189 Srlnger, David 49,68,118 swinger, Richard 4e,10, e0,91, 138 same, Jew les Slarea, Andrew 88,91,171 Suarea, Grace 155 Slbedar, Illekhar 156 Sxbedar, Masarret 171 Sunrlen, Faye: 188 emunoee, .ren 97,101,102,10B, 109,156 Slnamoto, Steve 97,101, 101,100,100 Slpnet, Fidel 171 Sllllbl, Janet 171 Sltherland, Robert 189 sweet, 'ren-y 171 Sedney, Peggy 95,171 'rab-noi, Ann 71,101,117,156 Tabutol, Rebecca 88,88,117,119, 128,138 Tacedena, Christina 171 Tacadena, Steven 188 Tlguchi, cnrle 171 Taguohl, Donna 188 Taguchi, any 102,108,158 Tdlrl, Jeanne 51,11,10e,109, 156 mln, mn-eine 51,10l,108, 171 Tnkwaxne, Doris 158 Tanaka, Karen 171 Tangonne, Diana 172 Tapla, Peter 172 Tapla, Tow 172 rnnlee, Pnnl4e,1s,114,11z Tl!'PleY- Darlene 156 rarpley, Mlohael 91,9s,1as Tartnglla, Robert 47,148,156 Tarvln, Patricia 156 Taiaml, Artlur 73,172 rexnmi, amy 88,101,102,105,109 Temnl, Joann 101,102,109,172 Tataml, Kenneth 1a,101,102,10a, 109,115,156 Tecolnn, Ren 64,102,188 rnvlnn, Jem ae,91,150 Russ 54,62,85,18B Telles, Maries 156 mellee, .xeee 189 Teller, Marlcella 178 Terlnlshl, Jef! 189 Tessler, Roger 156 Teseler, Tanya 95 Thlessen, Deborah 94,108,128, Taylor, Theneaen, Joan 71,156 'run-low, Mike 106,156 Tlnoup, wne 172 Tlnoup, Wayne 172 Tobln, Dlna94,101,102,117,128, 156 Toews, Gerry 48,534,156 Tug-loka, Wesley 57,641,178 Torres, Anita 172 Torres, Arthxr 156 Torres, Gloria 156 Torres, Robert 178 'rel-ree, Rouen 111,155 Torres, Roy 189 Trovlno, 1eo189 Trevlno, Marlcella 156 Trevlno, Sylvia 139 Trimble, nobln 189 Tristan, Mary 172 Tristan, Dralin 188 Trujillo, Mercedes 150 'l'n11ill0, Yolando 156 Tsujl, Denise 101,10B,109,120, 1za,1ss '1-sun, Joanne 8B,91,102,10B,109, 117,156 mann, Pau198,98,189 'lXlBk8l', Jenny 85,178 'hlcker, Karen 95,156 'l1l1ler, Martin 157 Tyler, Laura 95,178 189 Thomas, Morris 189 Dw U11d6lYJOCl.1, 111wena189 Urbana, Juvenal 189 url-ee, Jesse 151 Urrea, Sylvie 88,571,178 Valdlvie, Josephine 67,139 Valenmels, Glorln 157 Valenzuela, 'l'ney10s,1a9 Vargas, Cecilia 157 Vargas, Mark 189 Vartanian, cnrleznpner 178 Vartanlan, Lisa 157 Velasquez, Michael 47,172 Velaslllel, Robert 47,172 Vera, Linda 178 Voxduge, Rosa 189 Vlllegomea, Margnrlto 157 Villagomea, Rall 178 Villaneuva, Mona 157 Villanueva, Rlohard 189 Villarreal, Monica 178 Villarreal, Terry 157 Villegas, Cynthia 88,81,189 Vlllegas, Ellen 157 Villages, Blind 157 Vlllegas, Jesse 172 vlllegnn, Rafael 97,104,157 Villegae, Raul 172 Vlllegas, Ricardo 108,157 Vogel, Lex-use vogz, Mike 54,55,60,62,108,10B, 110,157 Vines, Donna 178 Wagner, Mark 92,93,157 Wngner, Martha 80,9-4,136,188 Walker, Darrell 157 Walker, Joe 157 wen, conme 71,172 Watkins, James 178 Weldon, James 88,91,178 Wells, Joe 178 White, Loren 173 Wiokersham, Karen 71, 88 Wilkinson, Julie 88,111,173 Wlllefold, Mary 178 wxllmne, eluy 178 Williams, Rick 173 Ynmegene, nlnne 105,109,157 Ynmegeze, me 97,100,101,104 108,109,140 Yaxnagata, Pulllne 100,101,108, 108,107,108,109,157 Ynmakawa, Yaxuko 157 Yamashlro, Lisa 108,109,157 Yamaahlro, Marcia 109,178 Ybarra, Joe 157 Yharra, Inpe 109,178 Yharra, Mattie 104,114,178 Yom, Ted 5-1,178 York, Dale 88,157 Zamarrlpl. 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YEARIOOKS, M 208 AUTOGRAPHS 0 1975 Porcupine Supplement, Vol. 65 Precious and Few, 1975 Jr.-Sr. Prom For many couples one of the most memorable events of the school year took place at the Fresno Hilton on May 23--the long-awaited 1975 Jr.- Sr. Prom Precious and Few, which featured the super soul solmd of Papa Bear. To prepare for this Friday night dinner-dance, seniors were al- lowed to take advantage of Senior Privilege Day, which enabled them to leave school after fourth period. UPPER LEFT: The couples enjoy dancing to one of Papa Bear's soothing soft songs. MIDDLE LEFT: The couples enjoying the pleasant dinner. BOTTOM LEFT: Julia Nishida passes the Senior class colors on to Junior class President Frank Ikuta while Master of Ceremonies Brian Hixson looks on. BOTTOM RIGHT: Faculty members who were present as guests. . ai' SUPPLEMENT 1 Spring Week Spring Week: five dizzy, activity- crammed days to celebrate the com- ing of Spring. Monday, to create a festive air, flowers were presented to teachers and a pancake race was held at lunch, Henry Perez and Keith Swinger won kisses and tickets to the dance. Tuesday, the boys gym vi- brated with the sounds of the Fifties as students sock-hopped their lunch hour away. Jump-roping, ladder- climbing, tricycling, running, and banana-eating were some of the skills needed by Julie Ga.rcia and Dale Robbins to win the obstacle course on Wednesday. Thursday, flowers again were abundant at RHS, as pink or white carnations found their way to special guys or girls. At lunch the RHS pudding-eating champs competed for their title. A new Spring Week activity was the Superstar Couples competition held Friday. Guy-girl teams from all the clubs competed in a tug-of-war, three-legged race, egg throwing contest, and gunny-sack race. The week came to a close with the Dream Girl Dance featuring Montambo. Dream Girl Julie Carlson was crowned before a sell-out crowd in West Hall auditorium. TOP RIGHT: Dale Tatoian pudding face. TOP FAR RIGHT: Mr. Garcia and Peggy Flanagan shake it. MIDDLE RIGHT: L to R: And they're off! Kelly Worthington, Susan Steffens, Julie Garcia, Cathy Sandoval, and Ruby Rodriguez. BOTTOM RIGHT: Henry Perez, best pancake flipper in town! 2 SUPPLEMENT 5:3 6-ba M K 'gui i K ,G .. Us. YM' 5 ..,' P sf --qw K Se efwrgw.-.5 . X, x gi , X we A .Q K Aww. nwj K .Y gfsfffi lbff. M, . If x. Tw jf .-w2,.m,,,+r,::gfw 'j04hj4 N1 fk' k 1-- 3 , , . QY, K V i R R. M .kkk. , , xx. .. FHM.. ::.wvi1ag,sl N ,w,W,..,.1-b JSA 7 A . MNH ' A X 5 is MNYW..Am.-MWwww,W,MQ..g.T. ,.,,W.,m X R m . K s X .5 S' 5 'Sim' f l 3 Q 5 k -.fm fxn Q - I k?Wx...Xk Jn, S, ew ,gn -v' X E vs SV P f Q H ,iwii k - as K : Lili X QV? 59 5 -. I Q M, ffgg gsfff L Z 1 1 ,L f 1 f f K' fi- X X ,vig Q if-. V 3 - 8 ,ies i XX. 6. X Q Dream Girl The climax of Spring Week was the Dream Girl Dance and the coro- nation of Dream Girl Julie Carlson. Julie was selected from candidates representing RHS clubs and activities. Runners-up were Beth Kelley, Romelia Guerra, Alicia Bacon, and Carol Ikemiya. Judging was based on poise, ease of expression, and at- tractiveness. RIGHT: Candidates at the tea wating to be judged. BELOW: L to R: Beth Kelley, Romelia Guerra, Dream Girl Julie Carlson, Alicia Bacon, and Carol Ikemiya. FFA SWGBUIGRIT and IIlVlt3.tl0ll3.l Track 0118811 In early April the FFA members presented their 1975 FFA Sweetheart, Lori Barton, with a tiara and a bou- quet of flowers at a banquet held in her honor. To select their Sweet- heart and her court, the FFA mem- bers interviewed nominees from the Junior class. Later in April, Sweet- heart Lori represented Reedley in state competition. 1975 Reedley Invitational Track Queen Lillian Cordova and her court of 4 girls were selected from candi- dates nominated by the track team. Lillian and her attendants assisted in the presentation of medals and ribbons given to the track and field winners on the night of the RHS In- vitational Track Meet, which was held Saturday, May 3. LEFT: FFA SWEETHEART AND COURT: SEATED: L to R: Jacquie Wilcher, Sweetheart Lori Barton, Barbara Bacong STANDING: Carol Archinal, Jonelle Kovacevich. BELOW LEFT: TRACK QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS3 L to R: Queen Lillian Cordova, Laura Dorries, Barbara Dueck, Ellen Walter, Paula Ruth. BELOW: Track Queen Lillian Cordova. SUPPLEMENT 5 Play performances, assemblies, and concerts in '74-'75 suffered from cramped quarters, poor acoustics, and other discomforts, due to the loss of Main Building earlier in the year. But the show must go on .... The football stadium once more was crammed with spectators but now Mr. Lythgoe, hypnotist, and an English husband-wife singing team provided the entertainment in place of the Pirate gridders. Five one-act plays were produced and performed for evening audiences by Edward Jenkins and the RHS Thespian Society. Performances were held in the old cafeteria annex. Students, faculty, and our brand- new gym shared star status in Hi-Jinx '75, em-ceed by Greg Orloff. Fea- tured at the Pirate Palace were the Stage Band, Surrealistic Symphony, Bud Band, Madrigals Q50's stylel, and the rally girls. Reedley High Entertainment 1975 fp 6 SUPPLEMENT fp QL WN f' 4 U QNX digg aff? MJ K ms . -X i 5.15 ISU! Er 1 S533 i ik 4 i M ii 'I X r 3 1 r xx .,.Q Q. , ww- A y yr g N A r i P 2 s ' inf I ' ggwa-.sf Mfg 1... 1975 Graduates Receive Diplomas at 75th Annual Commencement Exercises On Wednesday night, June 11, the graduating class of 1975 bid a fond farewell to Reedley High School. 304 seniors received their diplomas and changed their tassels on this night of commencement. The ceremony was the climax of the seniors' busy last week of school, which included Bac- calaureate on Sunday night, two days of finals, and the Senior Bash. Class president Mariano Rabino presented the class gift, while Martha Richert, accompanied by Larry Strambi, sang Watching the River Run. Senior speakers David Inman and Gloria Kim spoke on Memories and Educationg Freedom with Re- sponsibility, respectively. Mr. Rcgalsky recognized the lifetime CSF members and individuals John Fay and Gloria Kim for their outstanding scholastic achievements. Judy Darlene Akin John Alanis Irene Virginia Aldava Clyde Steven Alvarado Pauls Monette Alvin Wllbert Alviso Elena A. Ancheta Albert Anthony Angel Daniel Maron Astlsmxaln Rosemary Gonzalez Avina Robert Figueroa Ayala Jr. Alicia Jean Bacon Lee Chase Bailey, Jr. Joyce Elayne Baker David John Balucas Eva Basaldua Patrlcla Bauernsehmldt Denise Lee Bielmmre Janette Ellzabeh Bllslde Dawna Sue Blackburn Toni Sxawn Bradford Cynthia Roberta Brewer Evelyn Brownell Uhrlsttna Lynn Brumm Deborah Marie Buckley Jerome Michael Buckley Lydia Buena Jefirey Merle Butts Robert J. Cameron Ignacio Cantu Julie Ann Carlson Arthur Alan Carlton Bertha Carrascu Frank Carrlllo, Jr. Bertha Maria Caetaneda Donald Dean Csatang Jr. Jdm Anthony Chlmlentt Eric Jay Christensen Alvin Raymond Clement Fredrlck David Collins Nancy Lynn Combs Francisco Agaplto Contreras David Cordova Lillian M. Cordova Irene Corona David Ray Cowan Diana Lea Crawford Brenda Elaine Crlst Robert R. Cuadros Charlotte Elizabeth Cude chew Lou Curry Kyle Llnton Davies Melinda Kay Davis Debra Ann Deaver Adsn Del Bosque Francisco Del Bosque Jr. Emilia Delgsdlllo Michael Charles Devereaux Calvin John Doerkaen Maurice Gordon Donaldson Bernie Eatnn Mary Anne Egbert Carl Heinz Ekk Nasarlo Estala Jesse Robert Estrada Ruben Estrada Gresvry D. Fast Thomas Ray Fast John Crawford Fay Shlelah Fennell Morgan Deborah Lynn Ferre' Stephen J. Feesler Margaret June Flno Preston Lee Fisher Peter Conrad Forster Marie Elise Franklin Bruce George Frlesen cmay Minnow mn Alonzo Valle Garcia Julia H. Garcia Teresa Garcia Timothy R. Gardner Irenlo Garza Jesse R. Gayton Kelly J. Gee Chrls Elden Glaesman Darla Ann Gasener Theresa Joanne Glenn Shelly Denise Gobhy Sandra Dianne Godwin Jaime Gomez Jose Luis Gonzalez lvln Joe Cmodwln ehasl Robert Graham llla S. Qlerra mella Guerra chard J. Guerrero to Baca Guman my Jw nan bble Denlse Hamburger nlse Lynette Hamatrom eva Jane l-lancock ssell Hara onard Joe Harper as Myre Hayward san Elaine Rell ea Wesley llelnrlcha on llernandea Jr. sa Marla Hernandez edu Dale Hertaler an Robert Hlxsvll John l-lollanl Slmako Hosaka lkemlya Yoahlo lkemlya Paul Inman H. lhlt Rxlzue lwasakl Guy Kanawyer yer Kawakaml Kawamoto Ann Kelley Klan Gale Klassen Paul Koch nnlshl Richard Koop Jr. Laemmlnn rland Laine A Lamb Steven Larsen Karl Larson Walter Melvin lchrman Frances Eileen Lewls Jeremy Kent Llnscheld Lisa Ann Llnzmeler Terrl Lynn Loftls Gilbert Lopez Guadalupe Q. Lopez Jr. Patricia Annette Lozano Edward Anthony Luena Kathleen Esther Lynch Pearl Beatrice McCarty Marvin Dale McCurry James Cameron M:-Kinney Clarence Donald McMurtry Gene B. Macabeo Janice Francine Maggard Jo Anne Martinez Robert hlartlnez San Juanita lllascurro Thelma Meave Rita Mejorado Mandy L09 ltllller Wllllam Ralph Mitchell, Jr. Susan Deanna Mltchell Alfred Montanea Jerry D. Montoya Domlngo Mora Jr. Teresa Mora Ellseo Morales Jr. Lucio Moreno Patrick Karim Mullen Darla Kay Murphy Janet Klyoe Nagata Ronald Bruce Nakamura Davld Carl Newby Mary Margaret Nicholas Curtla Yoahlo Nlmorl Julla Ann Nishlda Karen Masayo Oda Rodney l-lanxo Okamura Brlan Makoto Okubo Inrenza Olague Bradley Thomas Osato Irene Loalse Osborne Ellen Mlyoko Otani llllda Rodrlguez Pacheco Dorothy Louise Page lrma Castro Pantnja xvuguel Pardo Richard Parra Jr. Kevln Bruce Patzknwslq' Wenceslao C. Pena Jr. Guadalupe Ruvaleaha Perez lnoeeaclo Perez A1-lc H. Peterson Cyndda Diane Pharlsa Mary Katherine Prehelm Scott Matthew Prehelm Catherine Marlo Prltz Rose Marla Pllentea Marlano Lonnie Rahlno Jr. Beatrlz Ramirez Ralph Kevin Ramshaw Marla Lalsa Rangel Gayla Darleen Redclln Rodney Wayne Reed Mary Jane Remlck Roderick Rex Reyes Martha Sue Rlehcrt Gloria Rives Rohln Elaine Roberson Marla Rohledo Glorla Marla Rodriguez Joseph Sanchez Rodriguez Marcelo Rodriguez Rome-lla Gomez Rodrlguez Ruby Elizabeth Rodrlguez Shayne Anthony Rodriguez Cheryl Wynn Rogalslq Angelina Rojas Deborah Yvette Rosales Marla Guadalupe Saesnz Wllllarn Bebe Salazar Arthur Rodriguez Sanchez Catherine Ellzabeth Sandoval Rosallnda Sndoval Patrlcla Ann Sanl Jeffrey Kent Sann Richard Santos lrene Emiko Sasaki Berry can sssakl Chrlstlne Mary Sedam Johnny C. Serqulnla Jr. Steven .man Shlntaku Bradley Gene Siebert Gordon Lynn Slemens Thomas Andrew Sill Glorla Silva Brlan David Simmons Linda Sze Simon Cheryl Krlatine Smlth Deborah Lynne Smlth Mary Evehm Smith Sharon Kay Smlth Madeline Marie Smykal Terry Lynn Soder David R. Samara Thomas Patrick Son David Nell Sorensen Deborah Nadlne Sparks Randall Mark Starkey Lawrence R. Strambl Teresa J. Suarez Krlstle Gale Suderman Ronald Lee Suderman Faye: Sxnnrlen Keith Edward Szlnger Erlc L. Tadloa Patrlcla Lynn Ta!! Jlll Hldeml Tajlrl Dlane Fay Takayama lawrence James Takayam Norman Frank Taplac Virgil Gene Tarpley Dale J oaeph Tabolan Karen Jean Taylor Jean Mlehle Togloka Arthur Rmb' Torres Jan Traeger Evelyn Annette Tualla Kenneth Dale Tyler Cynthia Ruth Uamuth Juvenal Urbana Isabel Valdlvla Charles Alked Valencia Lula Anbonlo Valle Raymxmda Velasco Karen Annette Velasquez Rhonda Lynn Vessel Gladalupe Arrleta Vlllagomea Gilbert Jude Villanueva Jullan Villarreal Jr. Ruben N. Vlllegas Roy Lee vincent Imelda Vltela Burl Leroy Walter ul Rlchani Alan Walters Laurel Denise Warkentln Robert Wayne Watson Carol 1-'aye Weatherford Martha Ulla Wllldns David Duncan Wright Brian Frank Yamagata Gary Yutaka Yamakawa Lily Yurlko Yamamoto Cecllla Ybarra Carl Ollver York Mark David Ymmg Virginia Louise Zamudio Senior Award and Scholarship Winners Ninety-seven deserving RHS seniors received scholarships, grants, and special awards for out- standing achievement throughout this school year. Fifty-live local scholarships rang- ing from S200 to S1,000, eleven College Opportunity Grants ranging from S150 to 5900, and eleven Bank of America Certificates of Merit were awarded at the annual scholar- ship and Awards Night, June 3. Fotu' Certificates of Achievement also were awarded. Two recipients, Gloria Kim and Daniel Kanawyer went on to Selma for regional coni- petition, and continued to state, where Gloria took first and Dan finished third. Gloria Kim, a pre-med major and bound for Stanford University, was the outstanding academic award win- ner. Among the scholarships won by Gloria were the Teamsters Scholar- ship, Bank of America, Pacific Gas and Electric, Gemco and California School Employees Association. 1 0 SUPPLEMENT ma, x . ki 4 . . Q A S. 4 R .X A 5 3 x ge, Qs .358 ..- 1 WX ?f . .-:,-, Q W-1. A iw. S xg s ' QR 'iii S .XY 5.515 K.- SX Y 54: A k . A Q31 R KS 2: - . XM. Sw 2 ' x -gwsx f FTA- ix K n ' S, x 5, Spring Sports Awards And Honored Athletes The Spring Sports Awards night was held on two nights because of the large number of honored athletes and parents. The first night honored baseball, golf, and boys' track. The following night girls' basketball, tennis, girls' track, and swimming and diving were honored. This year we had seven athletes honored by being named City-County All-stars in their individual sports.- ABOVE RIGHT: GIRLS TENNISQ L to R: B. Dueck, JV most valuableg R. Reyes, JV most inspirationalg P. Brooks, Varsity most inspirational and captain. NOT PICTURED: C. Ketscher, Varsity most valuable. RIGHT: BOYS TRACK5 FRONT ROW: L. to R: G. Yamakawa, 'C' captaing T. Muro, 'C' most inspirationalg N. Taplac, 'A' co-captain. ROW TWO: G. Hull, 'B' captaing J. Islas, most improvedg J. Butts, 'A' co-captaina NOT PICTURED: W. Salazar, most im- proved. BELOW: City-County All-star Baseball selection R. Starkey. 12 SUPPLEMENT . 1, as ,X ,MQ Q 3 X 4 'r i ABOVE LEFT: GOLF, L to R: C. Larson, most valuable and captain, J. Christensen, most improved. ABOVE: FROSH BASEBALL, L to R: G. Martinez, captaing D. Roberson, most valuable. LEFT: GIRLS' TRACK, L to R: E. Davis, captain, C. Hansen, most inspirationalg C. Garcia, most improved: K. Oda, coach's award. NOT PICTURED: M. Avendano, most valuable. BELOW LEFT: BOYS' TENNIS, L to R: D. Nakamura, captain, R. Radtke, most improvedg R. Fujioka, JV most valuable. NOT PICTURED: R. Kaprielian, Varsity most valuable, D. Koch, most improved. SUPPLEMENT 13 ABOVE FAR RIGHT: City-County A11- stzu' Football selection V. Tarpley. ABOVE: City-County A11-star Basketball selection G. Siemens. RIGHT: GIRLS' BASKETBALLQ L to R: L. Nakagawa, Varsity most valuableg T. Lehrman, JV most improvedg L. Cordova, JV most valuahleg C. Mori, JV captain and most inspirational. V. Zavala, Varsity most inspirational. NOT PICTURED: J. Togioka, Varsity captaing D. Page, Varsity most improved. BELOW: SWIMMING AND DIVING: FRONT ROW: L to R3 S. Steffens, most improvedg A. Laemmlen, most valuable. D. Hamburger, captain. ROW TWO: B. Siebert, most valuableg B. Blake, captaing B. Walter, most inspirational: A. Carlton, captain. SID Effmfi IRAN! . 43 iffe X X U . - P 1. ,8f X ' 'YA ' - J S. Q 4 . , ,. x. ,Tj 'Iwi' Q . K .- .R 1 Q. x 1- 4 .L . 5, 'rs X - ' TX'-R ' B.. rx- x-' ' I -jp .,-. f gg'-V j U I' 1' K .. mwx-args Hilling- f 4 s . K . K F? S :K ' . 2. filo .v K x 'Eff A. . . ,sgit..f. M 1 . , TN .. , ... 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