Richmond High School - Shield Yearbook (Richmond, CA)

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“ EE I apeneanaees _ SC et a nonin seeenninr aia to By an”: oleae Ee Op ASOT eee N Se ‘ 2 a : : . 5 . a : ies —_ 7 aT oes « - ; a alee De oe Be 8 ng a a ee . , shield of 1971 volume Ivii students of 1970-71 school year to put the new richmond high | Students get a breath of fresh air, as they sit in front of the new Richmond High during a lunch period. ‘at are first Ih] in action A large doorway leads the way to the main part of the school, the “Village Square.” The “Village Square,”’ better known as the mall, in one of its rare moments. To the left beyond the lockers is the circular library. To the right across from the telephones are the attendance and counseling offices. a a The Drafting Room is under surveillance by Principal Robert B. France, Mr. Goy Fuller, President of the Board of Education, and Mr. 4 George Blumenson, Administration Assistant to the Superintendent. no doors or windows are the look of the most modern school in northern california The Business Education Department shows the modern look of the school with fully carpeted floors and open doors. rock resides at 1250 twenty-third street ee cake ee ; é ee aS moe Stes. a ‘ “ ae ks oc ra Sak ciliata | on pemrnitaicenrmanesil The Rock arrives at its rightful resting place at 1250 Twenty- Third Street on July 7, 1970. This monument has resided on the front lawn of Richmond High School, except for the past three years when it was at the South Campus, since 1935. It was do- nated by the Classes of December, 1933; June, 1934; January, 1935, and June, 1935. The historic landmark of Richmond High School, The Rock, is being moved from the South Campus (now Ells High School) by members of the Richmond Sanitary Company. 1970 ae Mr. Goy Fuller, President of the Board of Education, and Principal Robert B. France proudly ex- hibit The Rock, which is placed with the nameplate facing the school. The reason for this is the 6 Union must be taken from the name of our school, as there can not be a union school in a unified district. dedication ceremonies make rhs official DEDICATION CEREMONIES November 1, 1970 National AMmem ..2.:... a0cs4 cece eee Band David Moore, Trumpet Solo InvOCaLION® 412 4-5 ae ee Major D. Elmer Baker Salvation Army INIOGUCTIONSs ase Mr. George Blumenson Welcome....Mr. Goy Fuller, Pres., Board of Education Dr. W.W. Snodgrass, Superintendent of Schools New Designs in Education. .Mr. Robert B. France, Prin. Student Speaker. .Miss Brenda Daniels, S.A. President “Education for Our Times” Selectlons (2.465 60.555. Richmond High School Band Mr. John Maltester, Director Symphonic Concert March—Bonelli-Falcone Pageant—Persichetti Navy Blue and Red ours: Of School... Richmond High School Guides Block R, Student Body Officers, Pom Pon Girls, Cheer Leaders, California Scholarship Federation, Rally Boys Refreshments ........ Richmond High School P.T.A. 7m Sate | h 14. eet bijadbaaee The Little Theatre, which has an unusual lighting effect, has a seating capacity of 630 people. november 1, 1970 ee in yan 70 ae, Principal Robert B. France speaks on ‘‘New Designs of Education” to an assembled group of approximately 1,000 spectators. On the stage are members of the ceremonies, while in the left foreground is the Richmond High School band. ri the return ji confusion _ {ih Students check posted The latest structures in architecture are viewed by the students, the English Department. Ae Eo pal Robert France and Secretary Lorrie Rothstein try to answer all questions of “‘lost’’ students. lin|| of general lh! the opening day epee See a The Rock brings a little of the old Richmond High tradition into the new school. he mal is a common sight after a long summer vacation. september 10, 1970 First day of school gives students a chance to take individual tours. posted maps to find their classrooms. spirit girls constitute dynamic on (ue Rue ( | ) | ae ? 7 Tan yr , ; 4 lI; 7 by | CHEER LEADERS—Danette Hayes, Paula Jackson, Kathy Gray, Colleen King, Brenda Danlels, Sandy Crowley, Joan Van Dagriff and Susan Hernandez. MAJORETTES—Renae Wiess, Kathy Rude, Sandy Vargas, Brenda Qualls and Vicki Jones. excitement of school year and POM PON GIRLS—Antoinette Young, Susan Matthews, Mara Honda, Sandi Christian, Paulette McClain, Shirley Ransom, Belinda Denny and Debbie Kirby. 1] onto : edits ak pein : . 3 = Re he TR ead Yell leaders, pom-pon girls, and letter girls were on hand to keep the spirit of the Ollers rolling. an historic NO) richmond annual cal state stadium richmond 28 alameda 15 Richmond’s marching band prepares for half-time activities. Willie Hamilton is downed after an un- successful try to gain yards. ie li, Mike Jerge, Oiler fullback, is given words of advice by Coach Frank Milo. | moment— takes first Fe ‘ Rae ” . 4 ifs ro november 26, 1970 aaa Referees call time out for cru- cial first down measurement. brenda reigns as miss mac donald The Class of ’74 executes a cheer while presenting its float for Homecoming. Brenda Daniels, Student Association President and winner of the first MISS MacDONALD contest, proudly shows her diamond ring which she received by placing first in the event. ; Ne as ee ees , ee es Se. - digg — 4 ie ‘ = Bean oa oo ae aaa alle | Seniors do it during the competitive yell at the Home- coming Rally. Band elects Brenda Daniels as Miss Spirit of the i 1970 football season. Vice-Principal Pete Ruffatto i presents Miss Spirit with a bouquet as ‘Band Di- rector John Maltester looks on. spirited classes enter floats in homecoming competition bi Esentng it Coach Frank Milo compliments the 1970 Oiler football on their season accomplishments. november 13, 1970 A show of gratitude displayed by Mrs. Jan Walker, while being informed she was Faculty Queen. NOT PICTURED: Sylvia Cox. student queen. i . © a . - ‘the Home: The Senior Class successfully won first place with an award of $25.00. LEFT: Juniors take third place with their entry. RIGHT: Sophomores dis- play a big ’73 on their float. The crowd anxiously waits for the ceremony to begin. Richard Kerbavazin Principal Robert B. France california scholarship federation Life member, Helen Gabriel, beams with joy as she recelves her pin from Principal Robert France. During the reception, Mr. 16 with a parent about the : organization. | - a | i {om Kerbayay| e@xultation is congratulated by The TRIPLE TRIO, consisting of Judi Batchelder, Pam Retzlaff, Debby Vernon, Eileen O'Donohoe, Ellen Mon- bert B fiyj| for his life membership in CSF. son, and Donna Carlson, provides the entertainment by singing “Scarborough Fair’’ and ‘‘Where Is Love”. honors senior life members march 26, 1971 .— ee Frank Banducci, counselor, converses ee purpose of this well-achieved n Elaine Almeida accepts her life membership pin with great honor. 17 retrospection of events REALL of 1970-71 school year table of contents Highlights of ’70-’71 Dedication Foreword Administration Faculty Retiring Teachers Government Seniors Activities Underclassmen Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Activities Organizations Athletics Advertisements. Index Faculty Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Autographs 144 154 156 180 214 248 292 316 360 375 375 376 382 384 387 389 we dedicate the shield Some people come especially equipped to deal with human- ity. Their nerves are iron; they burst with good will, vigilance, audacity, common-sense, humor and energy. They are, in short, dynamos with savvy. Our Dean of girls, Mrs. Dee Merritt, is such a dynamo. She never runs down, is everywhere at once, end- lessly listens, rarely collapses, never gives up. If we stop to think, Mrs. Merritt has one of the two toughest jobs in the school. She presides over the health, behavior and welfare of Richmond High’s female population. The mere thought staggers the imagi- nation. But not Mrs. Merritt. She knows when to hand out the candy and when the suspensions. That she does so with kind- ness and dash is very plain. Girls sidle up to her for small talk or to seek approval or to get a warm smile and big hello. What is more, she knows all of them by their right names. Her assistants, too, and co-workers praise her to the skies. Richmond got a real cool deal in this doll. No doubt some of Mrs. Merritt’s genius in handling teen-age girls comes from helping one of her own survive the trauma of growing up. This is Dana, now twenty, who attends U.C. at Santa Cruz. (Mom also knows plenty about boys. Her surviving son, Greg, is thirteen, and conquering the world in junior high). In- deed, Mrs. Merritt demonstrates that there is nothing like a mother’s heart to penetrate the motives of the young. Every girl, 4 who has ever been dealt with by our Dean, comes away knowing i that, generation gap or not, matters have been rightly under- Stood and straightened out. , Mrs. Merritt descended upon Richmond High with a rich and variegated background. Missouri born-and-bred, she came to Berkeley in her teens, had a by-line in the Berkeley Gazette, and graduated from Berkeley High School. Back in Missouri again, she spent three years at the university studying journalism and writing, only to quit and marry. Returning to California, she bore : her first two children and completed her education, getting an s A.B. in English from U.C., and an MA. in Psychology from Cal State in Hayward. For a while she lived in a housing project for i college students. After Practice-teaching at Harry Ells Junior q High, she taught in Red Bluff, where she put out the yearbook | for five years, and had her third child. Her next stop was College : Park High School in Concord, where she was Chairman of the English Department, and after that, Pittsburg High School, where she was Dean of Girls. Four years ago she became Dean of Girls of our North Campus. . Lest it be thought that Mrs. Merritt does nothing but pereg- rinate, we flatly declare that she is a homebody whose children ) have always stood first in her heart and commanded her bouna- less attention and care. She is quite noticeably mad about Greg, her banjo-playing son, taking him to his banjo lessons and jam sessions two nights a week. Her happy household in Concord runs like clockwork and her garden, in which she works like a beaver, is a sight to behold. The whole place is overrun by pets; two dogs, two cats, and tropical fish. We know that since her birth she has never been without a Snoopy of some kind. Books, too, abound, since she reads two and three a week, chiefly his- torical. She is always mucking around old towns and rooting through county courthouse records. Rather unexpectedly, she is a virtuoso with knitting and crochet needles, and only recently arrayed her daughter in two Merritt creations. We have it on good authority, however, that all these activities get done while she is on the telephone, for she seldom appears to be off it. Which means that Mrs. Merritt communicates. And we, the Shield Staff, get the message. So impressed are we and delighted, that we have chosen this less direct way of communicating to Mrs. Merritt our utter admiration, appreciation and love. Accept, dear Dean, this Shield. It is dedicated to you. to our dynamic dean BM arriving in Kansas City, Missouri, our honored one’s Koning warming smile is first portrayed at the age of six ly Uday] months. dich ales 3 0S ge Came ete, an lism aN . me As She boy yi a ee etting i from (a! ject fo | Junio | yearbool $ Collen an of th Ol, wher Nof Girk ut perea childret | a bound} | Out Greo and ja Concott Ks lei] When twelve years old, she becomes a musician. by pet since 1, Books iefly his d rodtt edly, st rece ave it 0! me Wht As an active two-year-old, Tiny Dee k h If b i - : a ie Pee ee anes She becomes accustomed to tricycle ; riding at the ripe old age of four. During her attendance at Garfield Junior High in Berkeley, she wears her formal. LEFT: Tap dancing and curls be- come part of her. Now our Dean is in high school. One of her dogs has a litter of puppies. Proud grandparents hold Dana and Doug, as Mama looks on. is nerve llage square Vi case center of our school foreword What comes in all shapes and sizes, occurs in crowded communities, attracts the bad and the beauti- ful, has something for everybody, and makes a contin- uous noise? A mall. For several months we have been living with ours, and know of what we speak. We have found that our mall is the hub of our academic universe. It is the vital center from which all kinds of blessings flow. Because its mighty pulsations beat so continuously through our consciousness of Richmond High, we have succumbed to the inevitable, making the mall the theme of our new school’s first, very proud Shield. Accordingly, we have decorated our division pages with malls of foreign climes, none, however, so vibrant as our own. Man! The only thing our mall does not have is pigeons. But then, we have chicks, peacocks and screaming eagles. Further, our mall is skyless and cir- cular, with a library and book room in the middle of it, bevies of classrooms shooting out from its perimeter, attendance and cashier windows along one side of it, rest rooms here and there, food-and-drink machines ditto, a cafeteria that doubles as a study hall, lockers that double as seats for the mighty, and a platform and pit that can be and are used for anything. When infrequently empty, our mall is light, spacious, tame and restful; full, it is a rain-forest in a downpour. Some of us, who carry peace in our hearts, love itas a friendly village square. The timid or reserved or studious or athletic leave it alone, taking refuge outside, in the library or some secret: place where the mall does not reach. But sooner or later, the footsteps of everyone must cross the mall. So here we go! 23 ! tay paaden a 4 no GS 5° eres Bees Games eS. Wty administration take a dilapidated chocolate factory with a view of alcatraz, get rid of dust and vermin, add mermaid fountain, potted greenery, long-hair types with flutes and fiddles, split-level boutiques, and lo, you have a mall of milling innocents, eager to buy. this is ghirardelli square, proof of administrative talent. principal france conducts ROBERT B. FRANCE Principal B.A., University of California; M.A., San Francisco State College; Social Science, Eng- lish Teacher and Forensics Coach at Bakersfield High School and Richmond High School; Head of Social Science Department, Counselor and Dean of Boys at Richmond Union High School; Instructional Vice-Principal and Principal at Harry Ells High School: 20 years at RHS. TO THE SENIORS: The Senior Class of 1971 will be remembered as the first class to grad- uate from the new Richmond High School. You have been a traveling class, first at North Campus in the temporary buildings, then to the South Campus on alien soil, and finally back to the home site that was established some forty-two years ago as the Richmond High School campus. You have led the way in developing a new sense of pride, respect and loyalty toward your school. You have had the privilege of completing your high school career in one of the most modern educational facilities in Califo rnia. You have met the challenge. May you be successful in the years to follow. Sincere good wishes to each and every one of you. Sincerely, 2% Robert B. France his modern dream school : Mr. France and S.A. President Richard Kerbavaz put the finishing touches on an upcoming school activity. 27 TO THE CLASS OF 1971: The Class of 1971 has done some fine things under some very difficult situations, and you should be proud of your accomplishments. As you come to the end of your stay at Richmond High, remember the happy times, the rich and rewarding experiences, the insights gained through your friendships and relation- ships with so many excellent students and teachers. Whatever your aspirations are after leaving Richmond High, may you carry with you the same enthusiasm and | fortitude that you have shown in the | past four years. History has destined that yours is the first class to graduate from the newest and most modern school fa- cility in the State of California. Congratulations! PETER A. RUFFATTO MR. PETER RUFFATTO Administrative Vice-Principal A.B., M.A., San Franicsco State; Music, History, Math, and Business Education Teacher, Counselor, Dean of Boys; 5 years at RHS. vice-pri nci pals balance ip instruction and events TO THE CLASS OF 1971: The Class of ’71, the class of change and the class of distinction. You are the only class to have been at three school sites to complete your high school education, North Campus, South Campus and Richmond reunited. You are also the first graduating class from the new high school, and the last class to complete your edu- cation under a regular seven period day pro- gram. After these many changes, you should be able to handle any change in the future—the change to college, work, the service or whatever. We wish you luck and best wishes for the many new changes, ‘“‘firsts’’ and “lasts’’ you will be encountering in the years ahead. Sincerely, Jane H. Wilson MISS JANE WILSON Instructional Vice-Principal B.A., M.A., William and Mary College; Teachers College, Columbia, San Fran- cisco State; Chairman of Social Studies Department, History and Civics Teacher, Dean of Girls; 24 years 28 at RHS. TO THE CLASS OF 1971: This year Richmond High School students used a slang expression “getting it all to- gether’. This term was applied to parties, school work, production, athletic events, and one’s personal affairs. It seems appropriate, therefore, to acknowledge that RHS Seniors DID get it all together this year. The student body got together as one, as we lost our North and South campus designations. The class- rooms finally got together, as construction was completed for the most innovative school plant in California. Teachers and students devel- oped a renewed school pride that was very special to 1970-71, the year each Richmond Oiler “got it all together’. Sincerely, DEE MERRITT ike t 4 MRS. DEE MERRITT Dean of Girls deans express satisfaction sae eee M.A., California State at with class of 1971 = TO THE GLASS OF 1971: C-O-N-G-R-A-T-U-L-A-T-I-O-N-S!!! | personally want to extend my best wishes to the Senior Class of 1971 for reaching the first important pinnacle in your lives—graduation. You have shown this past year that you can be number ONE in more than one way, especially in the areas of academics, athletics, school spirit and upholding the tradition of Richmond High School. Keep up the good work and may all of you continue to be number ONE in your personal en- deavors. Good Luck and Food Fortune! ; Wark, ee ‘Fe ag ‘ ‘ ‘ J 2 i Fe % ee ro: - as 4 5 ' ; ee he Sincerely, Frank E. Kocsis ‘lian 2 conf MR. FRANK KOCSIS Dean of Boys B.A. Montana University; M.A., San Francisco State; Teacher of World History, U.S. History, and P.E.; Coun- 29 selor; 8 years at RHS. Depart Of yeah counselors advise students toward bright endeavors TO THE CLASS OF 1971: The Senior Class of 1971 will stand as another landmark in the long history of a school whose rich and enduring traditions make it a famous landmark in this community. You are to be con- gratulated for the spirit and pride which have preserved these traditions during a hard period of transition, and you will now have the pleasure of being the first class to graduate from the new Richmond High School. The counselors will continue to feel a warm personal interest in each of you and take pride in your achievements. May you always cherish your high school memories and find great satis- faction in the world you are about to enter. : MISS HAZEL OLSON Head Counselor THE COUNSELING STAFF q B.A., University of Califgrnia M.A., San Francisco State MRS. LOIS SIEGEL Counselor B.A., M.A., University of California MR. FRANK L. BANDUCCI Counselor B.M., M.A., San Francisco. State Mrs. Lois Slegel, counselor, proves to Sandy Hodgson how difficult it Is to keep track of the different program changes. : is ibe he Se B.A., M.A., University of California MRS. ELLA BURKHALTER Counselor A.B., San Francisco State MR. CLIFTON ERICKSON Counselor B.S., University of San Francisco 3) M.S., University of Southern California MR. RICHARD ABEL MRS. ESTER AIKENS MISS ANITA ALLISON MR. CESARE ANGELLA Boys’ P.E. Typing, Consumer Retailing, Rec- Math Electronics ord Keeping the 1970-71 faculty MR. HEINZ BATTERMANN MRS. BETTY BINGHAM MRS. LORA JEAN BIRCH MRS. HAZEL BIRD Power Mechanics, Metal English Biology Business Math, Bookkeeping = I ee . MR. HOLLIS BLEDSOE English MR. EDWARD BISIAR Biology - , ee ee 32 Patricia Gayles gets real chummy with Mr. Frank Banducci, as the Oilers ‘ain score another touchdown against Pacific. RAE it BE lc IETS EDIE I a eee MR. MAYNARD BRIGGS Ay 1) Ges eves me : MISS ANN DOLFINI Applied Art, Graphic Arts : Be Seve : ’ Sociology ' , ee _ high school of richmond Mrs. Hazel Bird lends a helping hand to Ken Ojeda and Angela Jones, as they work problems in Business Math. AZEL BIR th, Book MRS. RUBY DONAHUE MRS. DOLORES DURANT MRS. MARGARET ELDREDGE MISS JOANN EWING English, English-Reading Office Practice, Clerical Train- U.S. History English, Dance ing, Machine Calculations LIS BLE nglst MR. ROBERT FINN MR. HAROLD FISHER __ MR. FELIX FRANCISCO MR. WILLIAM GAHART Drafting, Electronics, Metal Science Department Chairman, English Department Chairman, Eng- World History, U.S. History, Amer- Chemistry lish ican Government yy a ‘9 MR. DENNIS GIUNTINI MRS. RENA HARARI MR. JAMES HAUN = — re Boys’ P.E. Biology English Homemaking, Clothing 1 DB ARGAR after three years of 6 i} soa Cash? ; ow “ : is ‘ a: , Ss: : PSN i i Fs MRS. DONNA HEALY MR. WILBUR HENCHEY MR. EARL HINDEN MR. JOHN HOLM Business Education Industrial Arts Chairman, Auto Special Education French, German Department Chairman Shop Business Data Processing, Data Proc- essing Laboratory MRS. MARGARET !IWAI Homemaking, Clothing MR. STEPHEN JACKSON Art, Applied Art Celebrating the first district meeting of the American Field Service are | 34 Principal Robert France and Chairman Betty Stott. % ¢ . isa L Sop SES SES. Z ‘ S ih Yy EE Ety biz ES gies . see 8, Se tteiee Pan's A ae } : OD RAEERISHHER Hotes) SOS a MISS MARGARET JESSEPH MRS. BEATRICE KERTIS Gikisi sRAE: Librarian Leslie Dickinson and companion get revenge on Mr. William Gahart during a Revolutionary War trial. | separation joins together ES a4 ig VN Whe BS Rake SES 2a EASE 4 = mm. Bie v 4 MRS. BARBARA KLUBBEN MRS. HELEN LARSON MRS. VAUNEE LARSON MISS LINDA LESTER xe BOK ‘Ss $8 a. x ace aS 5 ail Child Care, Home Economics Steno, Typing Typing, Typ Team, General Busi- English, English Advance Place- ness ment, Creative Writing as j | MRS. OLGA JANE LEWIS MR. JOSEPH MACKEN MR. ROBERT MACKLER MISS DOROTHY MADISON U.S. History, World History English Social Science Department Chair- American Government, Psychology man, American Government, Black History, Anthropology Feet elas $4 yt atl, MR. PETER MANY MISS KATHLEEN McCARTHY MR. OLIVER McCLORY Music Department Chairman, Or- Trigonometry, Geometry, Algebra American Government English chestra, Band, Jazz Band, Har- mony prepares for - Aue Foe MR. J. PAUL McGINNIS MRS. JOSEFINA MENDOZA MR. FRANK MILO MR. DAVID MOFFAT American Government, U.S. History (Glide? (PS Boys’ P.E. Drama, English MISS CHRISTINE MORGAN : : : MR. RICHARD MORI English, Emerging Nations Drafting, Metal Shop Mr. Stephen Jackson points to the craftmanship on Chris Barthel’s pot, as Kathy Myers, Rich Johnson and Jan Nolan look on. 36 page Mle ness. a iY MISS MELBA O’CONNELL Math Lab., General Math, Indus- nal Gee Bi eee Steno, Typing, Business English trial Math : E oy Lynn Lungstrum gives his undivided attention as he listens to the int er- esting conversation held between Mrs. Rena Harari. Biology instructor, modular and Sheila Foster. scheduling MR. EDWARD OLNEY MR. STEPHEN OLSEN MRS. JEAN OLSON MR. EDWARD PERALSKY World History Algebra 2T, Algebra Introduction, Creative Decorating, Foods, For- Algebra Introduction, General Math Math Lab eign Foods MR. VICTOR PERATA MR. EMERY PHILLIPS MRS. PHYLLIS PRICE MISS SIDNEY PRICE © Plastics, Boys’ P.E. BOVS see: Geometry, Algebra, Math Lab Eye cA Department Chairman, ooas, Feast AD WOR otal SHOD) | MRS. NELL RAUN-LINDE MR. KENNETH RICHTER MR. DANIEL ROBINSON MR. LEIGH ROBINSON Business Law, Typing, Record Boys’ P.E. Department Chairman, General Math, Physics, Chemistry Reading, English Keeping Boys’ P.E. instructs new classes MISS HAZEL-LOUISE ROGERS MR. ROY ROGERS MRS. CHRISTIE ROZEWSKI _ MRS. ELSIE SANCHEZ Business English, Steno, Transcrip- Boys’ P.E. Girls’ P.E. Foreign Language Department tion, Typing Chairman, Spanish MR. JAMES SCHRIBER Wood, Drafting MRS. WANDA SCOTT . ' Black Lit., English “Listen, If | told you once | told you a million times!!! exclaims Mr. John 38 Maltester. MR. ARTHUR SELLECK ynysics, Applied Science, General @ hat h ME e ts Mrs. Dolores Durant instructs Bonnie Becker and Betty Bruno in oper- educational ating the key driven calculator. trends Be MR. RONALD SENFT a Spanish, English ts SANCHEZ 6 Deparing |: a | MISS SUSAN SHAPIRO MRS. CLAIRE SHAW MRS. CLAUDETTE SIGG MISS ROBIN SIMMONS English Girls’ P.E. Department Chairman, English Art Department Chairman, Art, Girls’ P.E. Commercial Art, Adv. Art MISS LEE SPARLING Wires. IEMA SitOnmp MR. THOMAS STRANO MRS. BEATRICE SWANSON Hinthropology, American Govern- World History, Emerging Nations Special Education, History, Applied English ent, U.S. History Art scorn nglish MRS. IRIS TRAVIS MISS OLIVIA TREVINO MISS HELEN WAGLEY MR. WILLIAM WAGNER Special Education Spanish English, Oral English U.S. History, World History guides students to Md A Hist MRS. MARY WESTRA MRS. JOYCE WHITE MR. LOREN WILBUR MISS HARRIET WILLIAMSON French, English Feast Math., Typing, General Busi- Drafting, Wood Journalism, English ness MISS BARBARA WILLIS Mathematics Department Chairman, Algebra, Math Lab., Relations- Function Miss Lee Sparling (center) goes over the assignment in American Gov- ernment with Mammie Berry, Caroline Wandrick, Bernel Deloney, and 40 Linda Fernadez. MR. JAY WILSON Sociology accomplish future goals , Wong iy ; ' LN 4 XZ MR. JACK WOOD MRS. SHIRLEY YATES MR. EDWARD FRANCES MR. WILLIAM STITT Vocal Music Girls’ P.E. World History, U.S. History, Auto, Drafting American Gov’t CAMERA SHY: MR. RICHARD BLAETTLER BOYS she: MRS. LOIS HOLMAN MRS. ORNAITH MURPHY Math i MRS. ELAINE BRADFORD Spanish General Math, Girls’ P.E. MR. RICHARD LAURENCE MISS ANNE WU Biolo i MRS. BARBARA DOBRER ag sieey Social Science, World History, U.S. MR. PAUL MOLLOY History, Crime and Violence Biology % a ET WILLA lism, Engst m JAY Ws Sociol) Faculty members exchange classroom experiences over coffee and correcting papers in the teachers’ lounge. mid-year injects il : | Mr. Lonnie Robbins, a former RHS teacher, returned for the Spring Semester to instruct Mrs. Helen Lar- son’s typing classes. Mr. Robbins left Richmond High in the Fall of 1969. Mr. Paul McGinnis, who conducted soclal science classes for over twenty years, left at the end of the Fall Semester. eo ae itn. Miss Joan Price came to Richmond High to teach the English classes of Mr. James Haun during the mid- Mr. Dale Graff instructed the art classes of Miss Robbin Sim- year mons, who was on a leave of absence for the Spring Se- mester. Neg Classes fy ster, he faculty additions Returning from military duty the first part of March, Mr. Paul Molloy resumed his duties of instructing Biology classes. Mr. Abe Gonzales. former driver training instructor and Kennedy High coach, arrived at mid-year to counsel the ninth graders. Transfering from Pinole Valley High School in Febru- ary, Mr. Gilbert Lopez took over the duties of Mr. Monroe Smither, who worked on flexible for the Fall. Miss Dorothy Packham came to train the students and government classes of Mr. Paul McGinnis. scheduling of the history 43 as a daily routine Ws | sonteneeiedenadlima Vice-Principal Jane Wilson takes time out from her rigorous activity to talk with Gary Reed about the vicissitudes of Richmond High. The subject seems to be the wearing of h Bs Dey John Cooper. Some students never learn! What would Dean Dee Merritt do without a telephone? a Mr. Willlam Gahart and Mrs. Barbara Dobrer go I over their lesson plans before the morning begins. ‘toa tr Shh 44 tii) our faculty is busy pene ee Miss Helen Wagley Is surprised at the news she receives from Coaches I Wtti)| headgear, as Dean Frank Kocsis converses with Richard Abel and Roy Rogers. 8 Neve exp ; Nees Conference period Is a busy time In the Commercial teachers’ office for instruc- % tors Mrs. Hazel Bird, Miss Melba O’Connel, and Mrs. Nell Raun-Linde. Dobe! (° Mr. Robert Mackler contemplates the situa- tlon before his first class. 45 secretarial staff Mrs. Maxine Hodgson Deans’ and Counselors’ Clerk Mrs. Lorrie Rothstein . Head Secretary Mrs. Robbie Hughes Records Clerk Mrs. Dlane Beck Attendance Clerk Miss Shirley Van Hook Deans’ Clerk their daily routine of work. rk, take time out from ; ; iy | Mrs. Edna Whittock, Richmond High's text {, Mia bood clerk, is kept very busy in the book |f room. assists in operation of our school day Mrs. Marialyce Lage Cashier Mrs. Juanita Miller Report Card Clerk Mrs. Marian Seidlitz Typist Clerk ey Vin Mrs. Sylvia Moore a ans’ Cl Clerk Typist a Switchboard Operator _|¥irs. Terry Stukas, the assistant librarian, checks Mrs. Marlalyce Lage, cashier, indulges herself in the careful preparation of Senior mout’bhe new books. announcements. busy ine 47 - ; : i Su i Si) in all 2 hi iii g CUSTODIANS—FIRST ROW: Mr. Jimmy Richard, Mr. Calvin Hiss, Mr. Al Smith, Head Custodian; and Mr. Foster Roque. SECOND ROW: Mr. Richard Randolph, Mr. Joseph Rideau, Mr. Joe Ray, Mr. Wallace Norris, Mrs. Marga- ret Archibald, Matron; Mr. Aaron Hortan, Mr. Robert Navaro, Mr. Ed Barton, and Mr. Gary Freschi. ‘ Mrs. Gertrude Taylor, SY Biffy, passes the time of day with It yy, Archibald. Mr. Grant Jensen, student supervisor, sur- Mr. Sylvester Greenwood, security officer, emphatically tells Evelyn Mrs. Mildred Thorné, veys the mall during brunch. Burrus about a decision he has made. as Charles Cox looks on.. (left) excuse. ‘lit works for a better rhs 7. ie ee Security Officer Curtis Frazier (right) reprimands Coach Roy Rogers Mrs. Jan Walker, counselor aide, good-naturedly for being late to his gym class. rude wld student supervisor, escorts Doris Rew to class after lunch periods. inet} Matron Margaret ‘ CAFETERIA WORKERS—FIRST ROW: Mrs. Fay Etta Brasley. Mrs. Mary Ann Shepeard. Mrs. Mattie Hunn, Mrs | Mabel Tate, Mrs. Linda N tt dM A M SECOND ROW: M R lie R Il M Al Joh Saipervisor, check ; ; . Mrs. Lin evett, an rs. Anna Meyer. : Mrs. Rosalie Rumrill. Mrs. Alvina John- jred Th upervisor. checks Diane Lee's son, Mrs. Mildred Unger, Mrs. Geneva Rathbone. Mrs. Louella Anderson. Mrs. Opal Barton, Mrs. Jeanette p Moon, Mrs. Ruth Olsen. and Mrs. Joan Martin, Cook Manager. 50 in whom we Four superbly tried and true teachers retire this June. Two, Mrs. Hazel Bird and Miss Hazel Olson, have each twenty-seven and twenty-four years respectively. We thank them for all they have done, all they have been, and Mrs. Hazel Bird is visible proof that Richmond High is special. Why? Because Mrs. Bird has taught forty-three years, every one right here. Any school would have snatched her up greedily, but here she chose to stay. Mrs. Bird is a consummate teacher. She is likewise a warm, friendly, capable, and gentle lady who assumes all kinds of burdens for the sake of others. While teaching her full quota of classes (everything the Business Department offers), Mrs. Bird has been Chairman of her department, Faculty Auditor of the Student Association, Adviser of the BOC., Chairman of the Open House Committee, Adviser of the CSF and ASF, member of the S.A. Elections committee, Tutoring Program adviser, PTA faculty auditor, and member of the Academic Senate. The head reels when one considers that all these duties were done so smoothly that no one, least of all her students, was aware that she was doing them. But that is Mrs. Bird: selfless, uncomplaining, hard-working, and unfailingly pleasant and considerate of others. Mrs. Bird joined Richmond’s faculty in 1928 when the stately old brick building was spanking new. Loyally she stuck with her beloved school during its dislocation on the South Campus, and made the return journey to another shining, new building. This simple act of love makes her the outstandingly distinguished bearer of Richmond High’s tradition. But nothing less could be ex pected of such an ideal teacher and friend. Although Mrs. Bird was born in San Francisco, she attended Berkeley schools and U.C., where she majored in History and minored in Economics. She and her dear husband, Myron, have a son and daughter, Warren and Marie, and two bouncing grandsons, _— é Spencer and Zachary Bird. Her homelife abounds in activity, con- tentment and fun. Especially she loves to cook and garden. She also collects dolls from foreign lands, attends all the plays, musicals, piano and symphony concerts. Travel books and non-fiction claim some of her spare time of which she has little, for she and her husband are world travellers, having been everywhere except behind the lron Curtain. As if that is not enough, Mrs. Bird has been an active officer for over thirty-five years of her hus- band’s business, the California Saw, Knife and Grinding Co., Inc. Considering this aspect of Mrs. Bird’s crammed- full, happy life, we know that retirement from school-teaching matters little as far as being busy goes. But the wrench will be there, for Mrs. Bird truly loves Richmond High. She proved it. And we are supremely grateful for her proof. Mrs. Helen Porter Larson is the kind of person every parent hopes his child will grow up to be. Sh e radiates warmth, fun, and enjoyment of life. Her mind is quick, her interests wide, her toler- ance inexhaustible, and her friends numberless and devoted. Mrs. Larson’s teaching career has always held intense excitement and interest for her, perhaps because she loves and enjoys young. people so much. Her students swarm round her and confide in her, and her fellow-teachers seek her out for everything under the sun. She gives comfort in crises, and is everlastingly ready for fun. A proud native of Oakland, Mrs. Larson graduated from the famous University High School and from UC. Her father, Richard Clifford Porter, was a charact er straight out of a book. His ideas about how to raise a lively, red-headed daughter (he had another one, too, Marian) were both original and advanced. For example, he taught Helen to drive as soon as her bright eyes could see over the hood of the car. Later, at age thirteen, she drove him to Los Angeles on one of his marine salvage business deals. Mrs. Larson, we have reason to believe, has never recovered from her father’s immense zest, faith and daring. He bent this twig plenty. ; Directly after high school, Mrs. Larson married, had her lovely, deeply cherished child, Beverly, worked in her father’s Oakland warehouse office, became a book-buyer for Holman’s in Monterey, and then went to U.C., Berkeley, where she majored ine History. From Cal, taking her young daughter, she went to Crescent City in Del Norte County to teach, and from there she came to Richmond 7 in 1944, where she has won more friends and influenced more people than any teacher in captivity. In retirement we have the feeling that Mrs. Larson shall con- tinue in her old energetic style. Surely she will see more of her beautiful daughter, her splendid son-in-law, Maury Knox, and con- tinue to spoil her teenage redhaired granddaughter, Linda, a nd her grandson, Russell, all of whom flourish in Orinda. Being a talented gardener, her garden will grow. And her spirited poodle, Jezebel, will continue to fill her days with joyous vexation. All we can say is that we wish to high heaven Jezebel had not usurped our place. SS [PDS ]|2 TST MNCEa | DS 068, By fateful fy VErY Des mh, fun, de, her devoted citement nos 0 ontide in nder thes for fn, ted fom her, Ric Nk, His i take pride taught at Richmond High School for over forty years. Mrs. Helen Larson and Mr. Harold Fisher have taught all that they stand for in humanity, loyalty and true excellence. May God go with them always. Quietly she moves, a gliding oasis of peace, in Richmond’s festival of noise. She never raises her voice or speaks sharply. She listens, weighs the pros and cons, throws in the leaven of mercy, then acts. Miss Hazel Olson, Richmond’s head counselor for many years, is a born peace-maker and everybody’s friend. Students seek her out, friends cling to her. She is endlessly helpful and exceed- ingly wise. Miss Olson looks good, too, her slim, youthful figure attired always neatly and tastefully, and her beautiful face calmly and wonderfully attractive. A gentle person, not given to effusion, Miss Olson does not make speeches nor does she force her opin- ions on others. But she has always been close to the source of power, and the smooth running of Richmond’s complicated cur- riculum is due in large measure to her influence and expertise. Miss Olson was born in Westport, Mendocino County, but at- tended Grant School in Richmond and graduated from Richmond Union High. At U.C., Berkeley, Miss Olson majored in Economics, minored in Social Studies, English and French. When she came to Richmond High in the spring of 1930, after one semester at Roosevelt Junior High, she taught English and World History. There- after, through the years until she became a counselor, Miss Olson taught Government, U.S. History, and Latin American History, which she pioneered. She was, of course, as superb a teacher as she later a counselor. Nobody was ever terrified in her classroom and no . one was ever bored. Ask any of her old students. Ss “ir Bee ‘ i One truly extraordinary and rather wonderful aspect of Miss i oan | ‘ Olson’s teaching career is that the people nearest and dearest to | = fe her are those with whom she attended Richmond High as a girl = X { i and those with whom she has taught (some belonging to both oe categories). Consequently, she is Richmond High to the bone, and we can be proud of her as we are of any of Richmond’s traditions, for she is the elegant, walking embodiment of our school. And think where she walks! Miss Olson is a world-traveller, a mountaineer, a trout-fisher. But she also swims like a fish. Further, she is up to her arched eyebrows in culture, attending symphonies, theater and opera on annual membership basis. She also reads all the new literature and derives huge enjoyment from magazines such as the New Yorker and Gourmet. Miss Olson’s retirement, we know, shall be a rich, busy and happy one, shared by her many good friends and companions. Oh yes. Miss Olson is also going to learn how to cook! The handsome, silver-haired man with the twinkling eyes and neat mustache may look as if he models for ads in front of an embassy Rolls Royce, but actually:he heads Rich- mond High’s Science Department. He is Mr. Harold K. Fisher, teach- er of Chemistry and sometime instructor in biology and math. Being a quiet, self-contained person and a true gentleman, Mr. Fisher does not express himself very often or very forcefully about matters per- sonal or public. But we know that his keen, quick, quiet humor has not missed much of the great, young human comedy that daily un- folds before his amused eyes. Sometimes he adds to the fun with good, chemical jokes that make his students gag, wheeze and choke. These pranks, some think, are the high moments of his white-coated existence. Not likely. Mr. Fisher came to Richmond High in 1947, via the U.S. Army, in which he served during World War II in Africa and Korea as a captain in the military police. Mr. Fisher was born in lola, in the middle of Kansas, spent his teens on a real Kansas farm, graduated in chemistry and physics from Kansas State University, and first taught school in Hardin, Montana. During his five years in Hardin, he attended the Universities of Montana and Washington, and ac- quired a deep respect for the rugged west. His twenty-four years at Richmond High, probably like his army years, have bred in him a profound love for the quiet, gracious life which he so looks for- ward to in retirement. Mr. Fisher’s warm, closely-knit, happy family adore and cherish him. His daughter, Kay, now Mrs. Bill Craven, lives near Boston with her husband and two children, Kendra, nine, and Mark, six. (Both Kay and Bill Craven graduated from Richmond High in 1956). Jean, his second daughter, graduated from De Anza and UC, Berkeley, and is now travelling in Europe. George, his son, also a De Anza graduate, is in his second year at CCC. Mrs. Fisher (his treasured Zenda) rejoices in her husband’s retirement, for he is a lamb at home, just as he is at school. He reads scientific journals, biography and historical novels. He loves music and likes to travel. He is not, however, sold on camping. His very favorite recreation is golf. We are certain that Mr. Fisher will look like an ad in his golf togs, stand- ing in green expanse under the bright blue sky. MRS. KATHLEEN MOORE University of California Master Teacher: Mrs. Betty Stott World History , ee . ie _ 2, RJ ‘se 2% ete a oe «2 oe MR. CLAYTON ROWLEY University of California Master Teacher: Mr. William Gahart U.S. History MR. DON MARTIN University of California Master Teacher: Mr. John Holm German student teachers enrich curriculum MISS JILL LAWSON University of California Master Teacher: Mrs. Betty Stott World History + MRS. MADELEINE KORB University of California Master Teacher: Mr. John Holl French, German oS Se Ee ee ee a Se MRS. ANTOINETTE NEMIA nia University of California N Holm Master Teacher: Mr. Robert Mackler Anthropology MR. JOHN HOLTMAN Contra Costa College Master Teacher: Mr. Frank Milo Boys’ Physical Education with new trends in education ——_—— ied —— = — 3 [aul MRS. MOIRA RALLS MRS. LINDA SWANSTROM University of California University of California Master Teacher: Mr. Edward Bisiar Master Teacher: Mrs. Ruby Donahue Biology Reading NOT PICTURED: MISS ANNE GREEN, Biology 53 faculty plans flexible scheduling wer a a ele a ee A th, eee ett a ae SP OR eer Vice-Principal Jane Wilson and Counselor Monroe Smithers direct operations on ‘Flexible MR. PAUL LAURENCE Scheduling.” . Biology Members of the faculty worked on Flexible Scheduling during the Spring Semester. — , EDWARD FRANCES MRS. BETTY BINGHAM MISS MELBA O’CONNELL Social Studies English Business Education MR. JAY WILSON MRS. CHRISTIE ROZEWSKI Sociology Physical Education Their duties were to proof the student programs (Deck 7) for the com- | puter and course configurations for next year’s school schedule. Re eee reel te ee ezag, he Ped t4,.? aes eet Led fa ee AAG bart nbs hee 68 984. lode 90h yan pheat PREITY Mw eenee Figs, rere petalir Titi tr aes MR. JOSEPH MACKEN MRS. DOLORES DURANT English Business Education student government pigeons in milan’s piazza del duomo are just as much at home as birds of a feather (ask richard! see doreen!) in richmond high school’s mall. mere human background languishes as pigeon-agenda proceeds. 27, BRENDA DANIELS President MR. PETER RUFFATTO Sponsor be aw COLLEEN KING Head Cheer Leader DOROTHY MOORE Vice-President fall board of commissioners | RITA PETERSON BELINDA DENNY NDA Treasurer omnis Pubic conducts socials in new school SEPTEMBER 10—School begins 11—Sign up for SA and Class offices begin 18—Football Season begins 23—Cross Country Season begins 30—Election of Fall SA and Class Officers OCTOBER 2—SA Dance—New Breed played 8—Representative Council Elections 15—Back to School Night NOVEMBER 1—Dedicatlon of New School 2—Snowball Queen Election 6—Senior Sponsored Dance— Two Things and One played WILLIE HAMILTON Senior Class President fall calendar LINDA GARRISON Commissioner of Law and Order Sophomore Class Presidet! 13—Homecoming game and Dance —Jazz Band Concert 17, 18—Senior Testing 24—ACT Play—Adaption 26—THANKSGIVING-TURKEY BOWL, Cal State, Hayward 1—Slign up for Spring SA and Class Officers 1—Basketball Season begins 2—Wrestling Season begins 3—Band Concert 4—VICTORY Fun Night 8—Fall Sports Dinner 15—Christmas Concert 18—Annual Snowball Dance 21—Christmas Vacation begins 4—Classes Convene 14—Election of Spring SA and Class Officers ; 26—Alumni Basketball game . 27—University of Nevada Jazz Band Concert a PAT JONES Tress LINDA WRIGHT BETTY ROBINSON ay Commissioner of Commissioner of Social Affairs GERALDINE CHRISTIAN Publicity HI-NUS Editor ; HELEN GABRIEL SHIELD Editor all game vada Jan JOHN HULSE Commissioner of Boys’ Athletics Eben Geise Jr. beams as SA President Brenda Daniels presents to him the box of over 1,000 General Mills coupons donated by Richmond students and faculty for his needed kidney machine. The ‘‘cookie house” in the foreground was made by the Homemaking Department. er ane _LORNA MADISON GREG RUFF LETTIE FULMORE GREG JONES Commissioner of Girls’ Athletics Defense Attorney AT JONES Cas? Junior Class President Student Judge Sy RICHARD KERBAVAZ RITA PETERSON ) COLLEEN KING President Vice-President Se cretary Treasurer § ot : Us | spring board crowds iy DAVE COLE DENNIS GREEN Commissioner of Publicity Freshman Class President N en of 4 Sh i ‘i ul Brq p Derg LORNA MADISON Commissioner of Law Order is BETTY ROBINSON 7 DAVE FOWLER — WILLIE HAMILTON ity Commissioner of Social Affairs Defense Attorney Student Judge Jut Bay OWN MA, a | K SRS wa sex 4 a OLR iT Treas SHEILA SCARBOROUGH Hi-Nus Editor PAULA JACKSON Head Yell Leader spring calendar CTO calendar JANUARY APRIL HELEN GABRIEL Shield Editor DOREEN HERNANDEZ Senior Class President 8,29 Senior Gaieties 9- 9 Easter Vacation y = 28 Semester Begins 15 Band Spring , FEBRUARY pouecls members Wh - Beverly Rags for the February Sheila Sumler, oT Brenda Daniels. ie HAL ydent Lut SANDRA DANIELS Junior Class President Senior Gaieties Representatives Election Sr. Fun Night Black History Week Afro Fashion Show BSU Program Four day Weekend Jazz Band Concert Minimum Day— PTA Founders Day Sadie Hawkins Dance Vocal and Orchestra Concert Jazz Band Leaves For Reno Jazz Festival Senior Party Girls’ League—Pie Eating Contest YVONNE KING Prosecuting Attorney 16 22 AFS International Day—Fun Night Jazz Band—Vocal —Orchestra Concert Senior Banquet Open House— Minimum Day Sophomore Hop Senior Picnic Junior Prom Concerto Concert Holiday Review Week Senior Ball Graduation, All Night Party, Last Day of School PATTI CLAR Sophomore Class President MR. PETE RUFFATTO Advisor DAVE MITCHELL Commissioner of Boys’ Athletics shield portrayed by photographers .SHIELD PHOTOGRAPHERS—David Cole, Junior Photographer; John Mullen, Senior Photographer; and Phil Berry, Sophomore Photographer. er , 4 Guy Johnson, SHIELD Staff dark room Technician, is caught Another hard-working SHIELD Staff member, Tom Goff, works unaware by Senior Photographer John Mullen, as he exits the tediously on the index, as he is unknowingly photographed by dark room with loaded film. John Mullen. 62 Stud Neg Way black students celebrate history week ee Belinda Denny, Dorothy Moore, Denise Davis, Kadesta Prothro, Beverly Russell, Gwen Jack, Brenda Daniels, and Lettie Fulmore proudly sing the Black National Anthem. march 1-5, 1971 s m Got, ( Lae a jooaiMiStudents applaud program presented in mall prepared for Black History Janette Winn delivers her s Week. great Black men. peech with pride about past and present 63 SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: Denise Gonzales, Dorothy Moore, Linda Fernandez, Vickie Kiser, Linda Ballmes, Yvonne Hebert, Sandi Christian, Paula Jackson, and Carolyn McCullough. SECOND ROW: Beverly Russell, Sue Dahl, Mona Calloway, Lea Benjamin, Dave Mitchell, Jeff Sweet, Cecelia Wheeler, Sheila Sumler, Cassandra Brown, Pat Wardley, Vicki Heldris, and Shirley Williams. THIRD ROW: Roger McGee, Mike Rubenstein, Bill Harper, Maurice Rhodes, Tom Greene, Richard Kerbavax, Mike Gatewood, Carlos Chambers, Danny Smith, and Elaine Almeida. fall representative council SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: Danette Hayes, Barbara Whitney. Yvonne Burrus, Denise Davis. Gail Marshall, Bonita Swazya, Darlene Brotherton, Beckie Russey, and Linda Nelson. SECOND ROW: Albert Eugenio, Alan Honea, Steve Sanchez, Sanna Hayes, Leila Arruda, Thierry Verna, Mickie Green, Gary Moore, Raymond Elias. and Jeff North. THIRD ROW: Len Lungstrum, Derrick Poole, C. L. Robinson, Terry Beverly. Kelvin Westbrook, Johnie Shaw, and Donavan Johnson. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: Kathy Gray, Peeler, Henry Simmons, and George Brown. helps to unite new campus y FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: Gertrude Green, Linda Quintana. Diana Espinoza, Brenda Randle, Cheri Troutt, Debrah Marshall, and Sheilda Daniels. SECOND ROW: Paul Mayeda, Diana Young, Vickie Semas, Sheila Phelps, and Jesse Gonzales. THIRD ROW: Roy Hamilton, Edward Ortega. Bob Fuhrman, and Michael Emerson. Blanche Hawkins, Gwen Jack, Sandy Crowley, Roxanne Suit, Sunnie Shott, Tanya Vandergriff, Jeannie Segra, and Gina Ritchie. SECOND ROW: Denise Price, Denise Ratliff, Cecil Sweet, LaTanja Chambers, Janey Nunley, Bonnie Langston, Denise Taylor, Susan Hardcastle, Iris Jackson, Tonja Baker, and Jeanette Winn. THIRD ROW: Curt Wilson, Gary Reed, Mike Coleman, Ray Powell, Jeff Eber, Dale 65 r f Set, S| ‘ “4 gi “y vi s Ie Pim b jm ali Si a = . Va 4% y , = eed) 1 7 ON Baa OA SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: Diane Gardner, Michelle Fournier, Jeanette Junlel, Michele Robinson, Gall Marshall, Carole Spencer, Angela Jones, and Anna Goodwin. SECOND ROW: Michael Robinson, Bill Sheppard, C. L. Robinson, Diane Davis, Sally Cole, and Becky Russey. THIRD ROW: Ron Triqueliro, Scott Robert, Jeff North, Robert Reed, Gene Bridges, and Lynn Lungstrum. spring representatives inform FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: Theresa Morris, Reva Mason, Gertrude Green, Edith Lake, Denise Ander- son, Joyce Bridges, Shilda Daniels, and Kiku Tokuyoshi. SECOND ROW: Roy Hamilton, Mark James, Renae Bratton, Marilyn Harbin, Pam Walton, Helen Ramirez, Tina Kennedy, and Dennis Green. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: Annette Higgins, Linda Vaughn, Brenda Foster, Patiricia Wardley, Dorothy Moore, Beverly Russell, ette Young, and Lettie Fulmore. SECOND ROW: Donnie Baker, Joel Harter, Susan Dahi, Roxanne Henderson, Camille Happy, Dolores James, Joyce Wilson, Shirley Ransom, and Belinda Denny. THIRD ROW: Rogers McGee, Rick Banducci, Steve Morris, Scott DeYoung, Gordon Hubble, Tom Cepernich, Terry Linton, and Ricky Williams. classes with essential news JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: Blanche Hawkins, Donna Richardson, Gwen Jack, Iris Jackson, Kathy Gray, Kadesta Prothro, Jeanette Winn, and Charlotte Cooper. SECOND ROW: Shari Bristo, Denise Taylor, Dennise Carlock, Darlene Chilton, Bonnie Langston, Lillie McFadden, and Marshall Loskot. THIRD ROW: Freddy Evans, Will Leonard, Brad Chilton, Randy Ashford, Pete Trockey, and John Hulse. justice prevails MEMBERS OF FALL SEMESTER STUDENT COURT—SEATED: Lettie Fulmore, Student Judge. STANDING: Rick Banduccli, Prosecuting Attorney; and Greg Jones, Defense Attorney. Defendant Lettie Fulmore breaks down under the cross-examination of Prosecuting Attorney Yvonne King, as a ; intent court watches. with student court Spring Semester Student Judge Willie Hamilton (center) studies the court records, as Assoclate Judges Gee (left) and Carl Jones look on. MEMBERS OF SPRING SEMESTER STUDENT COURT—SEATED: Yvonne King, Prosecuting Attorney; Rogers McGee, Associate Judge; Willie Hamilton, Student Judge; Carl Jones, Associate Judge; and Dave Fowler, Defense Attorney. STANDING: Ricky Williams, Bailiff; Lorna Madison, Commissioner of Law and Order; and Dorothy Moore, Court Clerk. ane Kin ities tudent Iviti BOBBY ROBINSON s supervise s body act CHRIS KELLEHER ROBERTO ORTEGA DERRICK BRITT MARK RUSSELL JAMES SHIMEL STEVE CARLOCK DENNIS KORTE NSN DONELL YOUNG MIKE GOMEZ EMILIO ARRIAGA MR. FRANK BANDUCCI Sponsor ; a MICHAEL FULMORE ANTONIO ARRIAGA JOSEPH MADDEN teachers and students join French teacher, Mrs. Mary Westra, illustrations from an American First perlod P.E. boys always manage to pull one over on the coach, as they seek the warm halls. Miss Katheline McCarthy finds American Field Service plans Cheerleaders strive to ignite spirit during a close game. Kitchen workers have quite a job in fi fourth and fifth period rush hours. high class society of rhs shows exchange student, Lily, magazine. . Victor Perata operates the rotational molding machine, as Susan Dotson and Debbie Green look on. herself busy discussing with. Miss Jane Wilson. - Studen ts get together on first day of school to discuss their exciting summer vacation. preparing lunches before p.e. leaders helps P.E. Leaders: Dolores James, Sheila Sumler, Lettie Fulmore, Lorrie Otis, Clarene Glieden, Candise Eddings, Kathy Smith, Ramona Thompson, Sharon Rose, and Helen Gabriel. bd | By the look on 4 Hace yo the trampoline is | % OHelep acrobatic stunts. , “ “ ag a . ay Metetet ere! - 9 er fe. 0.0 OO eS. $ P.E. Leader Brenda Jones takes roll as on-looker, Linda Davis, avidly spectates. Clarene Glieden sits in while seem- ing amused at watching a game. 74 students and teachers et? é ey i) ii Pi. . . ba ty Brenda Jones receives assistance from leaders Clarene Glieden and Helen Gabriel as she By hen her face you can tell that jumping on does a “front lying’ on the balance beam. he tramp one of Helen Gabriel’s most pleasurable ACrODatie Caro! Lim, An- nette Higgins, Linda Casady, Beverly Russell, and Shirley Williams. nq gan while P.E. Leaders: Brenda Jones, Linda Jackson, Lorna Mayers, PI yllis Franks, Wer dy Kitamata, whl $ TAS: seniors tough, spirited israelis, honed to a fine edge by struggle, go about their business in their own sun-soaked, privileged market-place. richmond’s seniors understand. Commencement Speakers for the graduation ceremonies are Richard Kerbavaz, Elaine Almeida, Brenda Daniels, and Ron Mak. 79 Bank of America Certificate Win- ners include: FIRST ROW—Bill Towell, Richard Schick, Henry Chan, and Fred Balga. SECOND ROW—Linda Stockman, Sheila Scarborough, Chris Barthel, El- len Monson, Elaine Almeida, Pa- tricia Romerc, and Rebecca Huerta. bank of america honors meritorious iif BANK OF AMERICA PLAQUE WINNERS—Vickie _ Kiser, Vocational Arts; Richard Kerbavez, Liberal Arts; Wendy Kitamata, Fine Arts; and Ron Mak, Science and Mathematics. i wee : eats ¥ . a) ty seniors Creative students, outstanding in Fine Arts, are BI Betty Erwin, Chris Kellegher, and Plaque Win- ner, Wendy Kitamata. NOT PICTURED: Certifi- cate Winner, Chris Barthel and Betty Myers. 4 - j es | id op 9 ' ia d | | 4 } a Achieving high goals in the English field are: FIRST ROW — Ron Mak, Brenda Daniels, and Richard Kerba- vez, Plaque Winner. SECOND ROW— Fred Balga, Certificate Winner, and Henry Chan. Sewing and cooking are two of the skills of talented Dorothy Moore, (seated), Camille Happy, Cynthia Kuntz, and Certificate Win- ner, Rebecca Huerta. excelling seniors 5 MY 7 al Preparing fora Winner, Vickie Kiser. TURE Gifted Field of Music ar e Ellen Monson, (seated), Certificate Winner; Ken Howell, Gene Franklin, and Joel pa SH, Harter. Drama is an_ extra talent for Shaj w German, Spanish, and French are the languages in which Richard Kerbavez, Ron Mak, Robert NOT PICTURED: Sandi Christian. _ Lamun, and William Guttierez excel. NOT PICTURED: Pat Romero, Certificate Winner. 82 show future promise ithe ROB SA ee eee stad Scientifically Experienced are: Henry Chan, Ron Mak, Plaque Winner; Richard Kerbavez, and Richard Schick, Certificate Winner. ‘ Vocational Future is Plaque viiny ) NOT PICTURED: Linda Stockman, yi@ Sheila Scarborough, Sandi Ct Math-minded Students vez, and Henry Chan. include Ron Mak, Plaque Winner; Elaine Almeida, Certificate Winner; Jim Fisher, Richard Kerba- talented seniors reach high goals Creativeness and skill are the talents demonstrated by Debbie Green, Bill Towell, Certificate Winner; and Marilyn Potts. A Cerificate Winner; Ron Mak, Richard I = Showing great interests in social sciences are: Henry Chan, Kerbavez, Plaque Winner; and Wendy Kitamata. x t Outstanding boy and girl of Richmond High are: a Richard Kerbavez and Brenda Daniels, chosen for the Exchange Club Award. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS— Sheila Sumler, Vice-President (Spring): Helen Gabriel, Vice-President (Fall); Doreen Hernandez, President (Spring), Secretary-Treasurer (Fall); Willle Hamilton, President (Fall); and Mary Deithrich, Secretary-Treasurer (Spring). SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Ellen Monson, Secretary (Fall); Brenda FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Marilyn Potts, Treasurer Daniels, President (Fall, Spring); Helen Gabriel, Vice-President (Spring). (Spring); Betty Robinson, Vice-President (Spring); and Ellen NOT PICTURED: Kitty Morgan, Vice-President (Fall); Lee Ann Fritz, Sec- Monson, Secretary (Spring). NOT PICTURED: Sherry Mires, retary (Spring); Bruce Chandler, Treasurer (Spring). Vice-President (Fall); Mike Harris, President (Fall); Donna Shields, President (Spring). JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Doreen Hernandez, Treasurer (Fall); Brenda Daniels, Secretary (Fall); Linda Casady, President (Fall); Jim Fisher, President (Spring); Dorothy Moore, Vice-President (Fall); Paula Jackson, Secretary-Treasurer (Spring). NOT PICTURED: Denise Gonzales, Vice-President (Spring). advisors Mrs. Beatrice Swanson Mr. Thomas Strano Mr. Ronald Senft ? 86 Mr. Bill Stitt Miss Lee Sparling seniors to graduation iy “woRye : rf readin SS POPs BE Ee Hee ee J ¢ Miss Olivia Trevino ™ Mrs. Mary Westra tonald Mr. Arthur Selleck Mrs. Betty Stott CAMERA SHY: Mr. Paul Molloy Miss Shirley Wu Miss Susan Shapiro the great graduating DONNA ADAMS DUANE AKIN CHRISTINE AGOSTINI LEO AIELLO ELAINE ALMEIDA LINDA ALLEN TINA ALVES STEPHEN ANDERSON ANTHONY ANDREWS ELTON ANDERSON DANNY ALAN ANFENSON senior class of 1971 ANTONIO ARRIAGA RAYMOND AVALOS EMILIO ARRIAGA WILLIAM AUBREY DARRYL BAGBY its TONI AYALA KAREN BAILEY MARTHA BALDRIDGE FRED BALGA ANE DONNIE BAKER GERYL BALLENGEE bi 89 enters as freshmen LINDA BALLMES PHYLLIS BALSIGER Linda Miles makes sure Johnny Carter is all buttoned up Ma for the cold rainy days. Ca —__——___. Diet RICK BANDUCCI iy ry DEBRA BANDY CHRISTINE BARTHEL . TOM BECKER BONNIE BECKER JACK BEGLEY 90 with 249 members LEA BENJAMIN DAVID BELL 1 all bt Mary Diethrich states her platform during lunch hour campaign speeches. MAIME BERRY DAPHNE BENNETT BARBARA BLACK cc. | ALLEN BLASINGAME MARCUS BLAIR NANCY BLAYLOCK a a 7 EARLEY BOUGHTON DEBORAH BOND CHARLES BOSWELL BRENDA BRADLEY MIKE BOWLES EDDIE BRADSHAW GLENDA BRADLEY BETTY BRASIER DAVID BREAZEALE DAVID BRANDON GILBERT BRISENO to attend rhs DERRICK BRITT CASSANDRA BROWN IVORY BROADWAY LUCINDA BROWN HERBERT BROWN ELIZABETH BRUNO JAMES BROWN MATHEW BULLOCK EVELYN BURRUS JAMES BUCHAN SHARON BUTLER 93 presents foremost EDDIE CALHOUN MARIA CASTRO Seniors, Deborah Lee and Marsha Hunter, warm up before attempting a game of volleyball. MONA CALLOWAY DOLORES CALLAHAN STEVE CARLOCK 2 : ‘ LINDA CASADY RAUL CARBAJAL JOHNNY CARTER picadilly circus D| Miu ac PATRICIA CASTELLANO TOM CEPERNICH Pamela Wells dictates last minute answers to Charlotte A CALLOW CARLOS CHAMBERS Watkins, before the brunch period ends. HENRY CHAN BERNICE CHAPMAN RICHARD CHIOZZA DENISE CHAPMAN GERALDINE CHRISTIAN 95 sells sno-cones and pickles = SANDI CHRISTIAN LARRY CLARK mr bi CONNIE CHRISTOPHER LEROY CHRISTOPHER FAYE CLEVELAND PAULETTE CLARK RANDY COLBERT KEITH CLUTTS LINDA CONLEY KIM CONRAD JOHNNY COLEMAN DAVE COOPER JOHN COOPER JEANIE CORNELL NEIL COPE MARGARET CORDERO SYLVIA COX ANDY CLE MILDRED COTTON BEN CRANEFIELD DEBBIE COWELL RANDY CREWS PATRICIA CUMMINS VE COO LINDA CRAWFORD SUSAN DAHL a7 sponsors magical | BRENDA DANIELS oe GAIL DANIELS j ig, Jerome Gastile makes his daily visit to the attendance John I ji HENRIETTA DAVIDSON Office. aWay ff RHONDA DAVIES CHARLENE DAVIS WILL DAVIS KEITH DAVIS SANDRA DAWSON freshman fling SARA DEMEASE MARCIA DELAO ae John Rubins and Marsha Edwards isolate themselves away from the “‘Grand Central Station” of Richmond High. BELINDA DENNY RONNIE DEMER MARY DIETHRICH SUSAN DOTSON SCOTT DEYOUNG JANETTE DOI Seas, Ee KATHRYN DOUGLAS ROBERT DWYER RICKY DUCK LINDA DUNCAN ANITA EDWARDS CANDISE EDDINGS JOYCE ENNIS MARSHA EDWARDS BETTY ERWIN MARTIN ESCAMILLA ROBERT ENNIS TOM ESPINOZA CLAUDETTE ESTRADA ROBERT EWING DELLA FARRELL ANS DEE FAETH JESSICA FERNANDEZ ERVIN FAIRLY VICK! FIKE JIM FISHER LINDA FERNANDEZ BRENDA FOSTER are masters of DAVID FOWLER R DOVIE FOSTER The ringing of the tardy bell breaks up the group, as Jacky Begley goes to class. GENE FRANKLIN A DAN FOX DEBRA FREELAND ee HELEN GABRIEL Dh PHYLLIS FRANKS LETTIE FULMORE 102 north campus REG! GAGNIER NATIVIDAD GARCIA Contributing to the school spirit of Richmond High are Frank FRANK JEROME GASTILE Mackey, Paulette Clark, and Michael Young. MICHAEL GATEWOOD TRAVIS GATLIN PAUL GENGLER BRUCE GEER ELIZABETH GENTRY 103 merges with freshmen to STEVEN GERALD LYNNE GIBSON LINDA GILLOCK TOMMY GOFF DONNA GONSALVES CLARENE GLIEDEN DENISE GONZALES RAYMOND GONZALEZ DEBBIE GONZALES GARY GRANIUS sponsor “crazy sox’’ dance JEAN GRAY : ‘ oe Mt r MITCHEL GREENBERG LINDA GRAYSON DEBORAH GREEN JIM GROSS THOMAS GREENE a as JOHN GRUENEBAUM SYLVIA GUNN DENISE GUNTHER TERESA GUERRA DENNIS GUTIERREZ soph girls liberate themselves 4j WILLIAM GUTIERREZ DAVID HALE «! a J y ; . | After final analysis of Ricky Williams in Psychology, Doris Jo “ MARK HALE Gatewood finds something hilariously funny. 49 GAYLE HALL DONNA HAMILTON ARLENE HANSEN WILLIE HAMILTON CAMILLE HAPPY CINDY HARDESTY LINDA HARBIN John Cooper has that look of victory at the Richmond-El Cerrito game. WILLIAM HARPER MICHAEL HARDIN KEITH HARRIS BONNIE HARRISON FRANK HARRIS LINY HARRIS presents annual JOR WILLIAM HARS H , os a YVONNE HEBERT JOEL HARTER GUANETTA HAYNES PENNY HEIHN GLENDA HECK VICK! HELDRIS DERYL HEISER ROXANNE HENDERSON DOREEN HERNANDEZ — CHESTER HENDERSON ANNETTE HIGGINS 108 sophomore hop JORDAN HILL | cS gee MARA HONDA eee ee DANIEL HOFFMAN DEBRA HOLLIDAY THOMAS HOWELL WAYNE HORNE GORDON HUBBLE KENNETH HOWELL DONALD HUDSON REBECCA HUERTA STEVEN HUBBS MARSHA HUNTER 436 juniors share south WILMA ISLEY { ORG REGINA ISABELL ie. : Willie Hamilton and Belinda Denny show their talents at the ; os first SA dance. CURRY JACKSON MK | ANGELITA JACINTO | i | : 1 | | | 4 Pap yp 4 “1 itp My | “ lf PAULA JACKSON DELORES JAMES WY LINDA JACKSON VIVIAN JACKSON 110 Campus with senior class GEORGANNE JAMES PHYLLIS JEFFERSON Michele Wood is an onlooker, as Mr. Peter Many explains MIKE JERGE a problem to Rita Peterson. ROBERT JIMENEZ _ ye | GUY JOHNSON SHERI JOHNSON re RICHARD JOHNSON LINDA JOHNSTON NANCY JOHNSTON a | : 2s CAROL JONES | BRENDA JONES CARL JONES VICKIE JONES | RICHARD JONES BEVERLY JOSEPH CC MARIA JORGE MIKE KANE JOHN KAUPPINEN LYNN JOY REGINA KEELS CHRIS KELLEHER COLLEEN KING GENE KISH edition of hi-nus RICK KELLY GLENDA KENDRICK DEBBIE KIRBY (WISE) MICHAEL KINNEY WENDY KITAMATA DEBBIE KNOBLOCK RICHARD KERBAVAZ VICKIE KISER CHARLES KRAFT sells candy apples FRANK KRUGER PAM KUNSTMAN Sand fale Sect It looks like a tense moment for Sheila Sumler, Dovie Foster, CYNTHIA KUNTZ and a Richmond High alumni. SANDRA LAKE ROBERT LAMUN MARIA LAROUCHE ALAN LAND ROISIN LAVERTY t 114 ih Dove? ERT during lunch hours DEBORAH LEE ANTHONY LEE Sandi Christian and Debbie Kirby display their creative talents by preparing a sign to distinguish the mighty Senior LINDA LEONARD section. TIMOTHY LEE GAYLE LEWIS CAROL LIM DIANE LEVIAS RAY LEWIS agg WANDA LLOYD BARBARA LINHART he. TERRY LINTON RICK LIPSKY y FIDEL LOPEZ DAVID LOGAN MARTHA LUERAS NL RICQUI LOPEZ FRANK MACKEY BRUCE MACNEIL DAVID LYONS JOSEPH MADDEN LORNA MADISON NADINE MALONE THERESA MAESTAS RONALD MAK LAURIE MARTINEZ PHYLLIS MARSHALL HELEN MASLOV SCOTT MASON YOVONNE MASON va | MALCOLM MASON GLORIA MASSA hosts junior prom to soo w ole TV - a 1 SUSAN MATHEWS | 3 e 4 ARTEL. ili (oo ee en Ts a yo ‘ey puede ' SHIRLEY MASSA ger y ert . a — el 1 WE bilins — a = . ey Patty Serb, Dee Faeth, and Vickie Kiser take time out to relax on the Senior Bench during the brunch period. RAYMOND MATTEUCC! REBECCA MATSUMOTO LORNA MAYERS GARY MAYEDA PAULETTE McCLAIN 118 complete the year THE DONNA McCURLEY GEORGE McDANIEL Belinda Denny catches the interest of students during her LARRY McDONALD campaign speech. ROGERS McGEE JIM McGRATH KATHLEEN MEAHAN JERRY MEAHAN RANDY MEAHAN hg DAVID MITCHELL MARK MILES LOUISE MILLER JOYCE MODICA JIM MITCHELL DAVID MONIZ (ATK ANDRE MOGANNAM WILLIE MONTGOMERY DAVID MOORE ELLEN MONSON DOROTHY MOORE STEPHEN MORRIS BONITA MULLINER STEVE MORRIS LINDA MYLES KATHRYN MYERS NICHOLAS NAKANO RICHARD MYERS DENNIS NAKAZONO EVETTE NEWMAN SANDY NAKANO TONY NEWMAN unites to educate classes | JAN NOLAN GEORGE NORRIS Anthony Andrews completes his shot over the head of his Bn B opponent. ur “aphe ALICE NORRISE = JOYCE OLDEN a DAVID OLIVIERI IRENE ORTEGA DAVID OPFERGELT JAIME ORTEGA LORRIE OTIS ROBERT ORTIZ Evelyn Burrus takes time out to pose for the Shield photographer. BERFORD OWENS SHARON OTTINO MICHAEL PALMER ae : WILHEMENA PARKER HOWARD PALMER JERRY PANG holds weekly JEANIE PARSONS THOMAS PENRY DON PATTERSON CHERYL PAYNE DENISE PERKINS JANET PERATA RITA PETERSON CHARLENE PHERO DON PHILLIPS KAREN PFISTER RUBY POLK 124 = doughnut sale iy BECKY PORTER MARILYN POTTS ie a DON POTTER DONNIE POTTS NORMAN POWELL JOYCE POWELL TONI PRICE ELOISE MAENELL POWELL JOHN RAMOS LARRY RAMSEY RHONDA PRIDDY EDWARD RANDLE sponsors senior SHIRLEY RANSOM i CLIFFORD RANDOLPH Looks as if somebody is going for a ride! DUANE READ l CHRIS RASMUSSEN LINDA REED RUTH REMBLE R JOSEPH READING LONNIE REID pancake breakfast MELINDA REXFORD LINDA REYNOLDS Senior girls help wash cars to raise money for class. MAURICE RHODES KEVIN RICKLEFS EDDIE RIDEAU ELLA ROBERTSON GEORGE RIVARD BETTY ROBINSON Wr varsity football team JULIA ROBINSON NANCY ROOF ; KAY ROBINSON PATRICIA ROMERO SHARON ROSE MICHAEL RUBINSTEIN L SUSAN ROSARIO BEVERLY RUSSELL BLANCA SALCIDO MICHAEL SALCIDO 4 Vip ALBERT RUIJTERS 120 becomes all-acal champs JUDITH SALTER JEANIE SANDERS GLORIA SANCHEZ VICK! SANCHEZ SHEILA SCARBOROUGH LINDA SARGENT CARL SCHNAITMANN WYMAN SAVAGE DAN SCHWIND SUSAN SCOTT DAVID SCHOENDALER OMALEE SCOTT 129 holds a victory fun nite JANIS SEARS JANEL SELBY Burnell Deloney completes his assignment, while friends Jeal Pg PATTY SERB spectate. Wor! Of ar HELIO SERPA JAMES SHIMEL BRUCE SHORT GAYLE SHIRLEY RICKEY SIMON Hy ANETIA SMITH IRA LOUIS SIMPSON Jeanie Parsons utilizes her talent as she displays her work of art. DARYL SMITH DAN SMITH KATHRYN SMITH | gc ‘7 the RUTH SMITH HOWARD SMITH KERRY SMITH JANET LEE SONES SHARI STACKS ROGER SPENGER LEMONTINE STEPHENSON IRENE STANDIFORD DEANNA STRONG LINDA STOCKMAN GLENN SUGIHARA SHEILA SUMLER SUSAN SUERSTEDT : ELAINE SUTTON Gi annual gaieties WILLEAN SWEATT OTIS TAYLOR Reh Eo ae JEFF SWEET MARK SWINDERMAN RAMONA THOMPSON JOYCE THOMAS SYLVIA THOMPSON PRISCILLA THOMAS MARGARET THORNTON ELOISA TORRES WILLIAM TOWELL GWENDOLYN THORNE 133 PAMELA TRAVELS VIRGINIA TRADER Eloise Mae Nell Powel, as you can see, enjoys her favorite pastime—knitting. VICKEY TROIKE LINDA TRIPP ARLENE UDY DIANE VANCE SHARON TURNER JUDY UMBERGER and banquet are held JOAN VANDAGRIFF DOREEN VANVLIET Aunt Jemima does it again at Senior Class pancake breakfast. SANDI VARGAS DEBORAH VAUGHN AIH 6 gsi LINDA VAUGHN ALAN VIDA DAVID VENEGAS KAY WADSWORTH 135 senior ball highlights VALERIE WALKER PATRICIA WARDLEY ROBERT WALLACE CAROLINE WANDRICK ROBERTA WARNER FREDDIE WASHINGTON STUART WARING CINDY WASHBURN CHARLOTTE WATKINS ROY WATSON DAVID WATERBURY DEBRA WAYNE years at richmond high VIVIAN WEAVER CECELIA WHEELER CHRIS WEEG PAMELA WELLS ee REGINA WHITNEY MELVIN WHITE BERNIE KAY WHITTIE MICHAEL WHITLING JANICE WILLIAMS RICKIE WILLIAMS CODIE WILLIAMS SHIRLEY WILLIAMS 137 graduation comes june 16, 1971 at! RANDY WILLIAMSON ISAAC WILSON A girl of many talents, Lettie Fulmore displays another Kirby facet of her personality. Change KAREN WINROW DONNA WITMAN a THERESA WOMACK BRENDA WOODRUFF MICHELE WOOD RANAYE WOODS A 138 DONNA WRENCH JOYCE WOODSON Kirby Martin displays the simplicity of mechanics, as he changes the rim of this tire with ease. DENNIS YAVOR LINDA WRIGHT GAIL YOUNG ANTOINETTE YOUNG RICK STOWELL 140 LINDA WEAVER JACK ARNOLD CLINTON BASTIAEN ELMER BOSWELL CURTIS BOWLES STANLEY BRASIER DONALD BURRELL PETER COLBORNE ELVINA CONTRERAS BERNEL DELONEY MYRON EDMOND LOVELL EDWARDS DAN FINN WAYNE FLUTE RAINER FREIGANG DAVID GALAVIZ Aide Yvonne Hebert and Bob Dryer show their Senior spirit at school rally. camera shy seniors MARIA GOMEZ ANNETTE HALL DEBORAH HAMPTON BRENDA HARPER CHERYL HARRIS FRANCISCO HERRERA ALBERT JAMES ZENDA JOHNSON GUENTHER KONOPKA MARSA LEE DAREL MILAM KRISTINE MIRICH KENNETH OJEDA DAVID PALMIERI VIRGINIA PELTON MAXINE ROBINSON RICHARD SCHICK LONDON SMITH , RANDY STEELE GARY STERUD DEBRA STONE PATRICIA STOWELL MARTIN VEGA VICTOR VEGA TOM WATSON WILLIAM WULLENWABER a JULIA YOUNG CHARLES ZIMMER city honors rhs seniors Winners in the local Elks’ Club Leadership Contest listen to the wise words of Exalted Ruler Frank Banducci. fRecip- ients are Plaque Winners Doreen Hernandez, and Colleen King; First Place, Brenda Daniels; and Third Placef Elaine Almeida. Sheila Scarborough was awarded the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award for Richmond High. Elaine Almeida was chosen for the DAR Citizenship Award by her fellow peers. 14] Crowd applauds as Willie Hamilton holds Pudding Cup commercial. seniors present january 28, 29, february 1, 1971 Sherlff, Henry Chan, persuades File, Dave Schoendaler, that all he needs in life is a dawg. In ‘‘Lucy Takes A Survey”, Charley Brown, portrayed by Tom Watson, After the finale, Director Mr. David Moffat and Choreographers cautiously answers the questions of Doreen Hernandez while Snoopy, Miss JoAnn Ewing and Miss Helen Wagley receive tokens of Margaret Cordero, patiently awaits her master. appreciation from the cast. {ae ere ae ais up the “squashed cupcake” during the Chocolate Fudge annual gaieties little theater Betty Robinson, Debra Holliday, Kathy Douglas, and Sharon Rose show their talents during their dance performance. The numbers, ‘‘Aquarius” and ‘‘Let the Sunshine In”, bring out the entire cast for the closing of the show. seniors explode Nick Smith awalts his opponent’s watch. Willie Hamilton takes time out to enjoy 4 Faeth are busy serving customers. Students retreat from the various games to take pleasure in a little dancing and on a TR music. Bernie Kay Whittle and Irvin Fairley arrive at the fun- nite to pass the time. | | } { at wild fun-nite Lynn Lundstum leaps high to tap the ball over the net. Coke, while Betty Robinson, Beverly Russell and Dee february 5, 1971 Committee of Senlors in charge of the fun-nite are Lea Benjamin, Elaine Almeida, Doreen Hernandez, Linda Casady, and Mary Diethrich. Charles Boswell displays his skill at the ping pong table. Richmond High Jazz Combo also shows its talent. Included are Sheldon Man Rick Fuller, and Chris Sharpe. Denise Harris RHR a solo number at the talent entertaining students show. little theatre The talents of song and dance are COM je The Maverick Brothers entertain with soulful showmanship. Mann, Ellen Monson, Performing a dance number for the night's program are the JB’s. perform at talent show april 2, 1971 cintiig isncgerrr™ combined in the performance of the Salistics. Melvin White shows confidence in his solo number. 147 The latest dances can always be seen at a Richmond High dance. with first S( N November 6, 1970 Reva Mason and Dan Ramey enjoy dang Wat Louis Elvira and brother Gilbert seem to have their eyes on the same girl. ee together” at Senior dance. Crowd gathers for a rest while the band takes time out. senior dance w 3 dancing at first night dance. Underclassmen form a danceline through the middle of the mall. 149 activities chairmen lead and | Committee chairmen in charge of the Senior Ball are Sheila Sumler, Doreen Hernandez, Pat Wardly, Dorothy Moore. Organizers of the Senior Pancake Breakfast Vicki Fike, and Rita Peterson. The secrecy and planning of the Senior Picnic is left in the hands of Committee members Doreen Hernandez, Shelia Sumler, and Mary Diethrich. class to successful year 4 Preparing for a night full of entertainment at the Talent Show are (seated): Denise Perkins, Dorothy Moore, and Betty Robinson, (standing): Elton Anderson, and Cecelia Wheeler. eh are Vickie Kise, Helen Gabriel, The success of the Senior Banquet is due to Chairman Betty Robinson, Sheila Sumler, and Shirley Williams. 15] 152 The Shield class is part of the tour for the New Zealand student, her American sister, Yvonne King, Donna Charkowicz, and the Sweden exchange student. foreign sti invade ‘h april 16, 1971 Stopping to take a rest before continuing the tour are Joan VanDagriff, the exchange student from Finland, and Debbie Green. ti| students i rhs Gabriella Guannanate, exchange student from Italy, takes time to answer the questions of guides Buck Reed and Brenda Daniels. 153 154 underclassmen the lights, wet shiny streets and old medieval style of the frankfort rathausplatz make germans as festive in the christmas season as richmond’s underclassmen are with their own anything-but-medieval platz in any season. 155 SS % oe RENEE CEES Se NR ee PS SARA RINNE 156 MR. WILLIAM GAHART | Faculty Class Chairman FALL OFFICERS—Jeanie Sena, Secretary-Treasurer; Gregg Ruff, Presi- dent; and Vickie Peterson, Vice-President. juniors class of 1972 MRS. ESTER AIKENS Faculty Class Co-Chairman SPRING OFFICERS—Jeanie Sena, Vice-President; Sandra Daniels, President; and Judy Thurston, Secretary-Treasurer. 157 oS ‘ Aki, Linette Anderson, Jill Ballard, Dennis Bedwell, David Alexander, Mary Anderson, Mable Aranda, Lisa juniors Bagby, Bruce Baker, Shirley : é be ie Barreras, Yolanda Beal, Michael Belshe, Robert Belt, Debbie Anderson, Carolyn Arms, Dawn woo 4 BA Balasz, John Beltran, Mary ! @ooly Billingsley, Pat Bisaro, Fred Boggs, Darlene Don Warner is being instructed by Mr. William Stitt : : on how to layout in Orthographic Projection. Bond, Steffanie Baime he Otiine Boughton, Betty ss of 1972 ’ eT ‘ ‘ _ y @ Jes 3 ’ _ Brasier, Otis Bristo, Shari Brown, Caroline Brown, George Bruckner, Janice Q ws yi) i | ry Burnett, Carl Burnett, Carlos Burrell, Laura Byle, Albert = OR US Cagler, Virginia Calvan, Shirley Campbell, Paul Robert Carlock, Dennise 4 y i Casn, Ron Chambers, Latanja Chan, Doris Charkowicz, Dona Cheveres, Margaret Ch Dwi Dé ern Chilton, Brad Chilton, Darlene Church, Robin Cisneros, Jacqueline Clutts, Lynell enter in september Dé dad Cole, David Coleman, Robert Collier, William Conner, Tony i Cooper, Charlotte Cooper, Henry Conner, Jeff Conrad, Mark Cordova, Joe Corr, Michael Courtwright, Cora Crear, Jacqueline Crist, Royd Crowley, Sandra DaSilva, Eulalie Davis, Helen Dawes, Theresa Debernardi, Don DeCaccia, Judith Deguia, Chris Delany, Richard Delao, Theresa 967 strong Delgadillo, Arthur Delgado, Andrew Dickerson, Cathi Dickinson, Leslie Dismuke, Michael yey Domingo, Danny Dorsey, Ricky Durante, Linda Dwyer, Charles Dybdahl, Mike Dye, Dave Dyes, lim Ealy, Leamon Y Eaton, Denise Eber, Jeff Edwards, Kym Ili, Lor - ; PN a Elvira, Gilbert Esen, Dogan Uny, San elect greg ruff Doris Gatewood’s smile reveals ‘‘sneaky in- tentions”’ 2 4 x ; j , 4 al i } i s Evans, Freddie Ferdig, Rick Fielding, James Fitzgerald, Joan 4 8), Dwar ( 1 a Flanery, Dana Fleming, Carel Ford, Alvin 1 Jaeque oo e, | 4 7 aN. | a 3 Foster, John Francis, Mike Freeman, Mary Fugitt, Charles Fuller, Richard q Min Galli, Lorna Garlin, Jeanette Gauny, Sandra Gentry, Linda Glass, Jodine Gonsales, Rick Good, Leslie me fall class president Wen 3 a Og ers wD a s Pity Gray, Dwaine Graybill, William Green, Denice Gregory, Sandy Greiner, Arthur iN PES AB Griffin, Jacqueline Guerra, Irene Hagan, Janice Hall, Mike ™ Halvorson, Pamela Hammack, Jackie Hammonds, Sharon Hansen, Margaret Hardcastle, Susan Harris, Denise 163 w Heck, Lorna Henderson, Edward — f Hendrickson, Vavid Hendrickson, Pat Hernandez, David Hernandez, James Hernandez, Joe select theresa donohue a a Hernandez, Mary Herrera, Maria Hess, Kaiie Hickson, Davia ‘im fo, y High, Kim Hines, Betty Hinkle, Sandra Horne, Doug Horne, Tom Howard, Ralph Hubbard, Sandra Hughes, James Hulse, yohn 164 Ingram, Michael ie, —w “+ 4 ah Jackson, Connie Seana Jimerson, Clementine ei Kendrick, Vonna Irby, Karen Jacinto, Jesse Jack, Gwen . . Jackson, Iris Jackson, Judy Jackson, Willie Jewett, Susan homecoming attendant Johnson, Cliff Joseph, Darlene Judge, Edmonia Keefer, Frances Kerr, George Kesler, Barbara Keyes, Michael é Korte, Dennis Koski, Stan Kramlick, Carol Landers, Phillip Landon, Kathy Langston, Almarie receive third place Lage, Pam Waa Langston, Bonnie Laurent, Sandra Leal, Rosemary da Leonard, Willard MN arly ‘ Ge ” ¢ sor [i . mA j Lew, Jonatnan Lewallen, Stephany Linhart, Amy Lopez, Sylvia aos Y ‘¢ ; if A % = a4 4; pd ‘nh ro . Lysaght, Jefi MacDonaid Heather Madrigal, Norma Mah, Steven Manglona, Greg Q02a 166 : aAew Martin, Monte Martinez, Lucille ons - een ————,. Jeanette Winn finds that reading the Hi-Nus_ rates Mason, Richard McCluskey, Barbara McFadden, Lillie higher than studying history as she points out a laugh for homecoming float for Cora Courtright, Arnesta Jones, and Gayle Cagler. A a bP Ve — A Le MacFarland, Michael McGee, Bobby McGrue, Tony McMahon, Cynthia PRU ALO ET Meadows, George Meadows, Paul Medina, Steve Meek, Darryl Meiser, Mark Melgoza, Reuben Miller, Stanley Mitchell, Katie Modica, Johnnie Moody, Linda 167 Sue Harville prepares to measure out the sugar for the members of the EAS ae Class. 22 PSS ese TT Mrs. Joan Martin, cafeteria manager, is instructing Mich- ael Dismuke, Garland Vaughn, and Wayne Polk on lunch time serving. Preparing cinnamon rolls for the bakery lady. food, education, and si Serving hamburgers during lunch peri¢ is 4 Pals ‘i , Ve Cooking hamburgers for the lunch periods are Robert Williams (front) and Richard Mason (back). the cafeteria are Cathy Dickerson and Mattie, the | service training period is Virginia Wakefield. Preparing biscuits for brunch are Dwight Potts and Larry Ellerbee. Tommy Wells decides whether or not he is going to eat Bob Crisp’s pancakes. Evelyn Burrus (standing), Evelyn Thornton and Betty Williams look through the recipe file for recipes to plan work for the coming week. i! dimeventta ' ; : ‘€ . ra a Moore, Debbie Moore, Joseph Moore, LaRue Moran, Debra Morgan, Gina caine ‘ j Morgan, Karan | ara tise Nabeta, RS Nall, Gayle Nelzon Kathy send patty session ps a t bf 0) Nelson, Michael Nichols, Pam Nunley, Janey Olstad, Ken Ortega, Eloy Ortiz, Antonina Ortiz, Natividad ee . ‘a % § t é . My avnarape® es ’ f Pome c . ore 4 | A ’ £ ay = Ownbey, Steven Padilla, Donna Palmer, Nancy Parker, Margaret Parker, Sharon 170 hen” Pearl, Lois Patterson, Diane Perasso, Greg Perasso, Scott Perez, Manuel Peterson, Mike Peterson, Nancy Peterson, Vicki as snowball attendant Pilkington, Dave Piper, Dennis e A Kaw Potts, Dwight Powell, Glynis Powers, Jim Prothro, Kadesta Qualls, Brenda Ransom, Ron Ratliff, Denise Reed, Barbara Reed, Gary Reed, Phillip aN om Reed, Roxanna Retzlaff, Pam Rice, Jim jv football team trae 4 t Richardson, Donna Ritchie, Gina Roark, Kathleen Ruff, Greg wees Gilbert Elvira proudly leads the history lesson, while classmates Blanch Hawkins, David Hernandez and Johnny Roman follow along in amusement. Robinson, Cathy BAYAN Rollins, Diane Roman, Johnny Sabo, Madeline Sais, Gail Samples, Linda Schieberl, Pat te Skinner, Kathryn Smith, Mike Sattler, Paulette Savage, Duane Schmitz, Jennifer Schwarm, Dorothy Sena, Jeanie takes acal first Shott, Sunnie Simmons, Henry Simmons, Michael Smith, Eugene Solis, Rene Soules, Kathy Spencer, Sonya : © Schell, Alan Sharp, Rusty Steele, Sue Stephenson, Steven Strong, Larry Suit, Roxanna Sweet, Cecilia Sykes, Ura Fay Talley, Bill Taylor, Ronald Taylor, Denise elect sandra daniels Terry, Beverly Thompson, Jerry Thornton, Evelyn Thurston, Judith Tippey, Robert Tison, Gail Trammel, Wanda Trockey, Peter Trotter, Loretta Troxell, Marion Trujillo, Frances 174 a ™ af | xd Uribe, Kathy Vandergriff, Tanya Vaughn, Garland Vernon, Deborah ie Vetter, Ronald Viramontes, Marianne Vierra, Newell Waite, Marlene Wakefield, Barbara spring class president a ae Wakefield, Virginia Wallace, Rosemary Wanlass, Rhonda Wassberg, Janet | af - | c Wells, Tommy Whitehead, Bryan . uN P ee . ia “a - ° 2 CS Wiess, Renae Wil der, John Wilkinson, Douglas Williams, Betty Williams, Bruce 175 Williams, Robert Wilson, Charlton eatin dem ‘ Wilson, Curtis Wilson, Phyllis C. Wilson, Phyilis L. Duane Savage and Kathy Francka step into fashion — Beverl| modeling, the latest in ponchos, at the Simplicity | Fashion Show. | host gala may RA « K 3 AN th y Winn Jeanette Wiseman, Dwayne Wong, Mike Woods, Velinda Wyrick, Floyd Bat Young, Micheal Young, Donell , r, ' ; 7 Altenbaug, Trudy Anderson, Fred dh Zamudio, Fernando Adger, Sheila Allen, Tony 176 4 Mig , 4 Archuleta, Sam Aranda, John Archuleta, Ofelia i he Beverly Terry, Debbie Bond and Cindy Cordova seem very interested in their study of English Literature. Ashford, Randy Barrios, Lillian Bashaw, Debbie junior prom Bates, Janice Cado, Anita Carlson, Donna Carpenter, Ron me Casey, Danny Celestine, Patricia Coombs, Phil Coplen, Snieia Es uo Z i Cordova, Cynthia Corneluisen, Katnryn Cox, George Curl, Toni 77 2 — re ‘ t Edmond, Curtis Elrod, Billy a 4 Finlayson, Angus a FP My ot e ‘ Fd a Franklin, Susan French, Glenn Gray, Kathryn Greening, Marilyn become seniors Harris, Patricia Harville, Billy Hearn, Carol Herrera, Francisco a j Krider, Kyle Maday, Jeanette Martinez, Anna Mason, Jeri = oe Lovetha McClain, Stephanie Morrison, Diana Nakano, Deborah Newman, David 17 Patchin, Mike Perez, Angel Ramirez, Maria “SS Ras mussen, Bill Ramos, Larry Session, Patty Ruport, John june 16, 1971 Sharp, Brenda Thomas, Ronnie Weiman, Paul Williams, Sandra Zardiakas, Linda camera shy juniors Beauchamp, Beverly Bowden, Deborah Cameron, William Carver, Mary Jane Chavez, Daniel Coats, William Collins, Lamora Douglas, Richard Dunn, Wayne Escamilla, Martin Espinoza, Tommy Etchiesen, Mark Fox, Deborah French, Brenda Gengler, Rose Ann Gilmore, Aaron Gomez, Armand Griffin, Fred Griffin, Randy Griffin, Robert Hart, Connie Head, Leroy Hill, Jordan Holman, Wynoma Horn, Nancy Hudson, Albert Johnson, Michael Kish, Lorraine Langston, Michelle Lee, Diana Leech, Jerry Leech, Scott Lombardi, Michael Long, Merle Luckey ,Catherine McCarty, Steven Mears, Rick Miller, Glenn Morris, Sally Mullen, John Myers, Thelma Nelson, Ruthann Pate, Ricky Piane, Rhonda Prine, Lindley Proctor, Perry Randle, Edward Ratliff, Deryl Rivamonti, Michael Roay, Pamela Sandberg, Leslie Smith, Donald Steele, Larry Thomas, Lonnie Thompson, Steve Tigner, Pauline Tillman, Rickie Touchstone, Thomas Turner, Bruce Turner, Pamela Twinn, Debra Valencia, Rita Venegas, David Walker, Edward Watson, Lynda Will, Don Winifield, William Wright, James ee rong, discuss aspects of Py Mr. Felix Francisco, English instructor, with Pre-Tech students, Bob Belshe and Larry St technical writing. pre-tech prepares students aa ao Dwayne Wiseman, Andrew Delgado, and Greg Perasso, pre-tech students, study the origin of physics. In the Electronics Lab, a radio receiver project. ba ¥ Daryl Smith, Codie use the Oscilloscope: ams, P Gordon Hubble works on ree era eniey Dwayne Wiseman, Andrew Delgado, and Greg Perasso, study the origin of Physics terms in English. for college curriculum Williams, and Gordon Hubble learn how to Bob Belshe waits for instructions on a small All-Terrain Vehicle constructed by Warren Iserloth. .) 5 a, 4 sistema th oem tes tantomitgs a MR. STEPHEN OLSEN Faculty Class Chairman sophomores class of 1973 FALL OFFICERS—Patti Peterson, Secretary-Treasurer; Pat Jones President; and Patti Clark, Vice-President. MISS JO ANN EWING Faculty Class Co-chairman F as SPRING OFFICERS—Cheryl Defries, Secretary-Treasurer; Patti Clark, President; and Danette Hayes, Vice-President. x I 183 él Achey, Katharine Acree, J. T. Adams, Carol Adger, Neomi Agostini, Mike cN iureer Alcaraz, Kathy Alexander, Kevin Almeida, Frank Ambrose, Bonnie Anderson, Martin ® righ sophomores Anderson, Sandy Anger, Michael Appleby, Karen Arnold, -Dosia Arnold, Sandra — — - as PONS _ e r ' Arriaga, Veronica Arruda, Leila Austin, Annette Austin, Cindy Austin, Deborah | TSon, ¢ Austin, Roosevelt Ayers, Cheryl Bailey, Clyde 184 Bailey, Teresa Baistey, Benard 4 hop 0, Baker, Jeff Balga, Jonathan Ballmes, Janet 7 Maureen Planchon and Sandra Anderson choose va the right material for their new creation. Barnes, Lilly Barnhill, John Barrow, Lionel class of 1973 4 Bartlett, Tom Barton, Kathy Baumgardner, Dolores Beason, Mike Bennett, Mattie © Berdan, David Berry, Phillip Beverly, Terry Benson, Shirley “e Bishop, Odell Bitle, Deborah Boles, Paul Bolton, Lawrence Bonner, Jimmy 185 : Boreliz, Karen Bowens, Sheryl Bowser, Cindy Bradley, Roy w EES WY) fp 4 q Bradley, Brandau, Linda Branum, Pat Bratton, Martha Bratton, Mary join forces with h «A Breitkreutz, Frank Brewer, Dana Bridges, Gene Brookshier, Moana Brown, Karen Bruce, Sherry Bruce, Wanda Bryant, Kathy Bullock, Frances Burrus, Yvonne 186 “TF — BE DAL Byle, Rex Wy, . HE y an Calvin, Nick Cantu, Irma Calderon, Margarita a Castillo, Vivian Carmack, Don Carpenter, John Carroll, Sean Casados, Paula last year’s freshmen ) x . Chavez, Marie Church, Russell Castro, Angie Ciechanski, Lloyd Clark, Anthony Clark, Harriette Clendenin, Wanda i Cole, Sally Coleman, Betty Coleman, Samuel Conrad, Robert Cooper, Gary 187 Cooper, Rodney Cooper, William A - -_ = um“. | te Cotton, Allen Cox, Ken Cramer, Gerry Paula Casados shows Lesia Devers how to put the to enter in september lel Crockett, Darrell DaCosta, Maria Dahl, Dale D Ugh 4 Fs Fe eid Patti, 1 ee sa iN) . Damato, Mark Davidson, Juanita Davilla, Kathy Davis, Artis y LS Ge ., 7 Davis, Denise Davis, Diane Davis, Linda Davis, Maureen Davis, Vincent Wir 138 Dealba, Mike Dechiaro, David Defries, Cheryl Delgado, Joyce Delong, David Depew, Tawna va) ” Douglas, Cynthia Gd ne : ! he Echols, Margaret Eddings, Howard Devencenzi, Don Devers, Lesia with 701 members ae (s C 7 ‘ y 3 + : ict y 9 — Drake, Shelly Dryer, Raymond is i Edwards, Kip Edwards, Margaret a HN Embrey, Janice Emerick, Denise Delgado, Lydia Ebert, Douglas Elias, Raymond Erhart, Colleen . a om Mm. Estrada, Denise Estrada, Eddie Eugenio, Albert ii ’ we SS Escue, Jerry itch, ( ? A I “hs Evans, Anthony Ewing, David Faria, David Flores, Linda Flores, Mary ( itdner, elect pat jones Foster, Neola Fournier, Louise Fraser, Larry Freeland, Rita Freeman, Donald cman NS Frisk, Jerry Fugett, Vernon Fuller, LeeAnn Fuller, Leo 190 tn Goodwin, Anna Green, Mary Gardner, Diane fall class president y Glass, Joline Gomez, Doreen a th Gordon, Deborah Gordon, Leonard Granger, Bill Gray, Rick Green, Melinda Greer, Susan Griffin, L. V. Griffin, Mack Garcia, Linda ha Garrison, Linda Gayer, David Gayles, Brenda Gayles, Patricia aN Gooden, Kentor 19] Griffin, Vonzell Guillory, Janet Hanson, Jeff Hartwell, Kathey Haynes, Marche 192 re Griggs, Leonard Grigsby, James Grove, Dawn Guiberteaux, Leroy a , y “ a wi | é Gunn, Shirley Haggard, Robert Hamlet, Michael Hanel, Greg Mant} Gr draft Q lay win competition flag T Harris, Diane Harris, Linda Harrison, Evelyn a Jan a Hatfield, Danny Hayes, Marilyn wa Henderson, Robin Hernandez, Marge Hernandez, Susan Herrera, Hopie Hickey, Tony Hightower, David ne P Manuel Griego puts the finishing touches on_ his Hill, Alicia Hill, Jerry Hill, Mark at turkey bowl rally drafting layout, as Mr. Richard Mori looks on with approval. a f A Hines, James Hlivka, Peter Hodgson, Sandy Hoke, John Hoke, Joseph Be d2” = Hoki, Larry Holdsworth, Terry Holley, Rhonda Holt, Richard Horn, Linda Howell, Lori Huddleston, James 193 Honea, Alan Hudson, Gerald gmnemerpeenr Ts ccna IS Johnson, Francyne 194 Hughes, Morris Hulse, Martin ye Aa’ Ivey, Joseph Jacinto, Reyes Jackson, Eric select denise davis - . @ _——— ; Jacobson, Connie James, Gloria Jarrett, James Johnson, Anthony Johnson, Donald Johnson, Donavan Johnson, Michael Johnson, Robert Johnson, Walter Isley, Sherry Jackson, Thurman Jersen, Sheila In Johnson, Enos Jones, Angela “fe A, Jones, Arnesta Jones, John Jones, Kenneth Jones, Linda Jones, Neal Jones, Pat Jones, Phyllis Jones, Roger Jones, Roger F Jones, Rosia homecoming attendant Jones, Sabrina Jones, Thorro Juniel, Jeanette a mi ae = 3 ‘ Kerr, Debra Kilgore, Gary Killough, Bobby Kinnard, Michael Kirchner, Bill Kizart, Mario Komulainen, Hilkka Kramlich, Pamela Kramlick, Bobby 195 5 Ae ' a 3 vAN aa NAVA w m® Krueger, Janice Kulbe, Rick Kuntz, David es ee Kyle, Michael Lady, Dean Lake, Mike sponsor annual Bradley Newman concentrates with extreme effort, as he completes his art project. Lamun, Craig Lee, Alvin Lee, Gilbert Lee, Joseph Oe - r “eneae” Lethridge, Collette Lew, Amanda Lewis, Erwin Lewis, Janet Lewis, Nellie Sp — ) Ss 3 ae Linegar, Deborah Ling, Debbie Lisson, Robert LittleJohn, Lynn 196 4 Nee. ait AG : Lopez, Casilda Lopez, Davia Logan, Leavonia Lopez, MaryAnn Losberaer, Linda Lourenco, Roaer Louro, Victor Loza, Danny student-faculty basketball game ‘ — a . Lungstrum, Lynn March, Vernon Marchand, Sharon _— ll “wee 4a. a yf Martinez, John Martinez, Rick Mason, Gary Mass, David Massaro, Loren . Marquez, Celia Marston, Arnold Martin, Wendy Martinez, Barbara Martinez, Benjamin 197 child care assists in PLANT BR HRY iS, Instructor of the child care aide training class, Mrs. Bar- Mal | Ne bara Klubben, talks with Mrs. Ames, a special testing the Swin teacher. he ek Minnie Miller, Kim High, Debbie Shaw, and Mary Wanlass assist the Children with the ‘big blocks” during play time. Donna Witman is a guest for 4 Up ¢ | Della Farrell (center) and Maenell Powell (right), along with Mrs. Powers and another teacher, display their creativeness, as they help the students at Pullman paint. 198 Bore. Mae Nell Powell (left) and Della Farrell (right) ‘push hard’’ to fill the swinging desires of a couple of students. 40 cup of tea, while the children play house. i es Priscilla Thomas and Donna Witman nursery school supervision Miss Hall, director of the Children’s Center, and Miss Fogelson, teacher at Pullman, watch two three-year-olds explore a starfish. 4 2 stand patiently as the children play on the ‘Jungle Jim.” 72 f © , a , . ave A an Mattingly, David May, Scott McBride, Steven McCarther, Sherry McClain, Darryl! ee a el McCluskey, Chris McCoy, Miriam McDonald, Debra McFadden, Charnethia McIntosh, Jamie | choose corlean pitre Meadows, Dolores Melgoza, Debbie Metcalf, Jill Meunier, Leslie Nel { 4 rs, oy) ‘eA. ail’ fi Py i Ds. Middleton, John Miller, Larry Miller, Robert Mills, Steve Mims, Joe Ann NO ge Minor, Bobbie Mitchell, Ethel Mitchell, Kathy 200 «a? Monson, Andy Montgomery, Michael Old Moore, Earine Moore, Edwin Moore, Gary Moore, Jim ’ f ane a: Myles, Lionel Nakano, Connie Nakano, Ronald Nealey, Pamela Nelson, Linda snowball attendant Newkirk, Amy Newman, Bradley Nicol, Scott™ ee Nelson, Michael fae : Noble, Renard North, Jeff Nunes, Tim Oldew, Kenneth S u Olden, Larry Ortega, Dennis Ortega, Silvia Overcamp, Alan Overstreet, Michael 201 Owens, Willie Penn, Pamela . Phillips, Marla Pohl, Tom Pornaras, James 202 Page, Melissa Pepino, Nona Pierce, Cindy INS Pola, Gerardo Portolos, Dennis Perkins, Pat raise funds Polk, Cathy Powell, Tella Peterson, Patti Pierson, Darlene Poole, Derrick President, Wanda a Ae _ ; ' Phillips, Brian Poor, Kenneth Price, David Mr. Tl ns Harrig ‘as worth] dok H ter ‘o Aeneas a “A Price, Steve Raab, James Ramey, Danny Mr. Tom Strano extends his helping hand to Epluribus Ramirez, Pam Harris, as Sophomores Rick Williams and Terry Holds- worth look on humorously. Randolph, Willie Ratliff, Glen with bake sales i Raxter, Cindy 4 A ee - Reed, Robert Reichelt, John Ressler, Dennis Rew, Doris Richardson, Don Richmond, Linda Ricklefs, Kim —— ; Rincon, Alex Rivers, Terri Rives, Tony Rives, Theresa Robbins, Kevan 203 Robertson, Norman Robins, Larry Robinson, C. L. Robinson, Michael Robinson, Bobby Rodriquez, Evelia Rodriques, Virginia Rogers, Laura Romero, Kathy last class to ae 1 Ott . Ls Roof, David Roofener, David Rosario, Liz - Wi’) 4 a Rude, Cathy Rush, Debra Russell, Mark Russey, Debbie Saari, Kathy Sakauye, Susan Salone, Deborah Sanchez, Steve Sanders, Sharon 204 NaS Schrader, Larry Scholte, Greg Scott, Alton Scott, Phyllis nd Scott, Robert Sepolen, Lorraine Seymore, Terry Shaw, Johnny Sheppard, Billy attend split campus So Short, Jerry Short, Joslyn Simon, Johnnie Slate, Connie Slover, Mark smith, Amos Smith, Carol Smith, Dan Smith, Horace Smith, Margaret rn , Smith, Nick Steward, Steve Swinderman, Mitch Sykes, John Sylva, Judi ae of 205 - : — + e a ¢ : ; sca 1 ‘ J . ‘ ! ¢ a = ‘: q : Smith, Robert Smith, Terry Smithey, Connie Tha yy A 4 AW, he an Soto, Andrew Sowden, Richard Spencer, Carole Dennis Ortega exercises and trims himself on_ the Tho weight machine, while Frank Almeida looks on. head advisor stephen olsen a, 2 | - — Stanley, Bobby Stinson, Michael Stokes, Brenda Street, Sherry Tru | Stump, Kathleen Sudheimer, Michael Sullivan, Robert Sutton, Connie Swanson, Marilyn Tury | ag Swartz, Susan Swazya, Ben Sweat, Gary 206 Seleska, Kim Taylor, Russell Vazd Thompson, Dennis : fo a, aA ) P _ ® b Thornton, Rickey Tipton, Gary Treharne, Vicki Triqueiro, Ronald Trockey, Theresa lends class helping hand Turley, Victoria Turnbloom, Stephen Turner, Joseph Turner, Rohert Turner, Stephen Udy, Pamela Valencia, Maryann Vazquez, Maria Vega, Maria Villagomez, Irma Villareal, Rosita Voshall, Donald 207 nN AT Oa N Walker, Freddy Walker, Linda Wallace, Joe ™ Wade, Eddie - gi! - 4 =o . ‘ Walton, Mark Wanlass, Mary Warrick, Frank Webb, Bertha Webb, Everett enter class float Whigham, Anthony White, Johnny West, Brenda i . Ee Whitlow, Willard x Wiginton, Robert Wilbur, Vernon Williams, J. D. Williams, Loretta t ‘am if coe Manford Williams, Michael Williams, Ralph Williams, Raymond Wilson, Carla Wilson, Jewel Wilson, Nina Wilson, Pam Wilson, Terry Womack, George Workman, Gwendolyn World Jacqueline Wright, Claudette in homecoming competition Wright, Nathan Wright, Paulette Yates, Gary Yost, Sterling Young, John Aranda, Gloria Young, Joyce Blackmon, James Brasily, Eddie Brooks, Rhonda Brown, Alfred Brown, Linda Allen, Michele 209 Calderon. Maria Cook, Prisilla Cooper, Gary Cooper, Russ Crisp, Bob Woodard, Karen stage annual spring a Delany, Susan Weaver, Allen Eldridge, James iyne 2 | Fugelstad, Tom Gajkowski, Charlene Gardner, Don Ka tak Gerke, James Gonzalez, Henry Green, Terrianna 210 Green, Rosemary Susan Pallard has her typing scrutinized Harrell, Jessie Nell Raun-Linde, her instructor. i Haynes, Mary Mann, Sheldon oN Hebert, Normand Hill, Terri wR Landers, Allen E a A Marshall, Thurman Marquez, Robert Hall, Eric __ aN Harris, Mary Hayes, Danette sophomore hop Hughes, Emma Johnson, Brenda Madison, Brenda McClain, Carlota McCoy, Robert 211 BG Meahan, Marc nee Ortega, Roberto Ostrout, Cindy Peeler, Dale Phillps, Jerry become juniors in june, 1971 pet Porter, Diane Vaughn, Kathy Rogers, David Valdez, Juanita Shaw, Debbie aA Taylor, Russell Taylor, Wylie Tresham, Maureen 212 Watson, Cathy oN Polk, Donald Turner, LaVerne y Student Henry Simmons receives assistance from Mr. Stephen Olson, business math teacher, as he tries to solve a discouraging problem. Mr. Daniel Robinson, gen camera shy sophomores Adair, Frank Alexander, Steven Allen, Tonnie Amos, Robert Anderson, Mabel Aranda, Johnny Archuleta, Sam Brautigam, Michael Cagler, Virginia Coplen, Sheila Coyle, Catherine L. Crisman, Chamaine Cronk, Bruce S. Daniels, Thomas Davidson, Barbara L. Escamilla, Juan B. Harris, Kathy Hess, Susan Jernigan, Lavera Jimenez, Margarita Johnson, Duane Johnson, John J. Lane, Robert Leech, Cheryl Logging, Diane Mabanglo, Edward Mabanglo, Jesse Magdaleno, James Maloney, John Moore, Mary E. Moore, Vickie Neal, Diana Neesan, Ingrid Nester, Valerie Ojeda, Gregory Paiz, Dolores Perez, Rachel Perez, Ramiro Pollard, Susan Powell, Kenneth Quiroz, Sandra Ramirez, Deborah Ramirez, Lupe Rogers, Jimmy Roybal, David Salle, Jackie Sanders, Randall Saucers, Jerry Schwarz, Ulrich Scott, Lanessa Self, Anita Snyder, Phillip L. Strole, Jerry Taylor, James Thomas, Beverly Treas, Mary Troutt, Darrell Vargus, Leticia Washington, Pat Watters, Melody Wishard, Jeff Woodards, Dwight Young, Karen eral math teacher, explains a tough math problem to James Blackman, while Sharon Overstreet tries to figure it out on her own. Hm ia fas ao 3 He s MISS LINDA LESTER Faculty Class Chairman : fresh en FALL OFFICERS—Linda Rummel, Secretary-Treasurer, and Dennis Green, | f 1974 Vice-President. NOT PICTURED: Pauline Brown, President. MR. DAN ROBINSON Faculty Class-Co-Chairman SPRING OFFICERS—Kay Peterson, Secretary-Treasurer; Dennis Green, President; and Theresa Morris, Vice-President. 215 Akin. Gary Allen, Jimmy Allen, Ronni Allums, Jerald Amador, Elisa Ambrose, Teresa Amdahl, Kathy Anderson, Denise Anderson, Jacqueline With t freshmen in elec att AA Archuleta, Jacob Aragon, Anthony Aranda, Elizabeth Aranda, Gina Archuleta, Bernita = — pe f aA | nt Nabi é qt Arnold, Patricia Arnstein, David Artz, Diane Ashford, Christopher Augner, Linda Ax i.) 2 Barker, James Bamburg, Larry Ayers, Gary Bacom, David Baldwin, Robert 216 Barnes, Joseph Ste.. - With the help of Mr. af Perata, Bruce Short and Alex Barrios, Danny Baumgardner, Erwin Beal, Mark class of 1974 Rincon have positive attitudes towards their project in electronics. Belshe, Diana Bianchi, Jack pra il N é. h art Blank, Robert Boles, Barbara Bolton, Terrance Bond, Robin Bond, Sheri Bouvier, Theresa Boyer, Richard . Brandon, Pat Branson, Miles Zi - + F joa 2 % iad pt ——¥ | Brasley, Glenn Bratten, Joyce Breazeale, Stephen Breschini, Peter Brikovich, Linda Bristo, Joy Brooks, Craig Brossard, Terri Brown, Barbara become largest class Brown. Edward Brown, Pauline Burnett, Jeffrey Burns, Candace i Sa , 2 Burns, Kathy Burns, Robin Butc her, Corine Bute, Kenneth AS A te N (pas Harry Cannon, Richard Cantu, Roy Captain, Marvin ‘ 218 Carbajal, Richard Carroll, Lu Ann Carver, Michael wet? 2 i] Cavoretto, Toni Chandler, Joel Chapman, Cheryl Chapman, Theresa Chatman, Stephanie with 752 members yy —_ Chavez, David Chavez, Dorothy Chavez, Vicky Chellson, David Clark, Debra Fess. - 3 % — DEP. Clutts, Jerri Coleman, Diane Coleman, Doretha Collier, Gary Cook, Linda Coombs, Wyatt Cooper, Gwendolyn Cordova, Desiree 219 gh fas Coulter, Phillip Mary Jo Poe, being assisted by Vicki Morris and Coyle, Joseph Crear, Taralyn Curl, Michelle Dig Treza Simpson, gleefully displays unique form on elect pauline brown the balance beam. Curry, Kathleen Cyr, Rebecca Daniels, Allen Daniels, Sheilda Do} , ea re. ya ‘i Davidson, Patsy Davidson, Patty Davis, Andrew Dawson, Debra Dd | rw ip Dawson, James Dealba, Susan Dechiaro, Joni Deck, Donella Degoey, Peter E 220 Deguia, Curtis Dickens, Marian ——— Dong, James Dozier, Larry Eaton, Alfred — Delgadillo, Carolina Dryer, Joyce Edwards, Gregory Delgado, David Dileo, Susan Dingle, Jack fall class president Dong, Julie Donohue, Roger Duchene, Janette Ellerbee, Michael = i a Dodge, Frederick Doi, Dennis 4 , A . Dyes, Charles Englund, Mary ae ” é oe N Doss, Eddie Dotson, Donald Emerson, Mike 221 Espinoza, Diana Evans, Domita Evans, Karesia S °8, ‘ “ a fs tASATAS SNS VaYesAsy | Everett, Deborah Farmer, Sharon Farrell, Sabrina send students to Feaster, Larry Feathers, Ida ae Ca eal a Fernandez, Armindo Fernandez, Patrick Figel, Katharine Ford, Darryl Ford, Jerrold Foreman, Dwayne Foster, Jeanette Fraga, Joe BES CO rE Francka, Kathy Frank, Debbie Frazier, Jesse Frazier, Leslie Fredzess, Jolanda 222 ie A ) e ow) Frost, Craig Fuhrman, Robert _— Gallegos, Rebecca Garcia, Alex Gardner, Gretta representative council Futch, Verits Gaines, Calvin ne r r Gary, Greg Gatewood, Marsha Gaunder, Howard Gayer, Steve Gerard, Kenny , - oo ¥ “ _— a e ' Glass, Michelle Gonzalez, Jesus Gonzalez, Steven Giles, Dena an. ry wS id Good, Harvey Goodman, Tommy Gott, Kathy Green, Dennis Green, Gertrude 223 dt 4 Th Griego, Manuel Griffin, Cynthia aes bois ies sie Grigsby, Cynthia Guerra, Isabel Gulledge, Gregory Gulley, Charlene swell class treasury NS Gunther, Edgar Gutierrez, Johnny Gutierrez, Paul Guzman, Angela Hale, Joel Hall, Kenneth Hamilton, Benny Hansen, Loraine Hardiaman, Karl Hardin, Dennis 224 Harris, Duane Harris, Rhonda Griffin, Wanda Ap ae j y POOR Gunn, Bonnie With bse , Haik, Vernon Hardcastle, Jeffrey Harris, Sheila Harrison, Michelle r. ed j PN 4 Me Harville, Charlie Hasenflug, Penny Havenhill, John with bake sales | With ease and interest Mike Jackson and Bill Williams study transparent history reports. Heartsill, Ronald Henderson, Curly Henderson, John Hennessey, Rhoda a aA Henry, Rodney Henson, Barbara Hernandez, Anne Hernandez, Esther Hernandez, Gabriel a a . s i 4 ‘ Hernandez, Rene Hidalgo, Mario High, Grady Hill, Dennis Hill, Ernest 225 Sea A Holcomb, Gary Holder, Mark Holland, Wesley Hill, Stephen Holliday, Gregory Holman, Noreen Horn, Doug Howard, Wannetta Hubbard, Thelma win second place in Huddeston, Sheryl Huey, Douglas Hughes, Cynthia Humphrey, Anna Hunter, Anthony . a ” ‘ f + Sy . ) Sn Es, ‘ a. MEP ve Be, . Hyatt, Kevin Jackson, Hollis Jackson, James Jackson, Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson, Phyllis James, Linda James, Mark James, Richard Jefferson, Billy 226 ANS Johnson, Jeffrey Johnson, Jimmy Jenkins, Michael Jewett, Kathy Johnson, Linda Jones, Calvin Jones, Carla Jones, Connie Jones, George homecoming float competition Jones, Robert Joseph, Yvonne Kauk, Myron sth Kemp, Judy Kennedy, Tina Kilgore, Patricia Kinney, David Kinney, Laura 22F. Knoblock, Janet Knox, Monica Korte, Kevin Koski, Carol Krajewski, David Krebs, George participate in With one hand Robert Sylva confronts the problem of congested lockers. Krider, Keith Kyle, Paul . Lana, Danny Lana, Linda Landers, Anita Lane, Juanita Langston, Darlene Lith | Langston, Elve Langum, Dan Laverty, Anne Lawson, Mattie Lawson, Sandra Loud | 228 eed ‘ 7, Lee, Cornelius Lee, David Lee, Gregory Lee, Alfred ot hf wy Sy 7 64 S - aN Lemmons, Jeff Lemmons, Shelly Lerma, Linda Lew, Timothy Lewis, Dwight competitive rallies Lewis, Lester Lewis, Paula Lingerfelt, Larry Lombardi, Nick Long, Michael Lopez, Alexander Lortz, Robert he « %. Loudermilk, John Lund, Joni Madden, Donna Madison, Robert Madison, Valerie 229 SOPHOMORE TEAM—FIRST ROW: Jeff Baker, Johnny Simon, Arnold Dosia, William Cooper, Ricky Hill, Alton Scott, and J. D. Williams. SECOND ROW: Derrick Poole, Michael Nelson, Jessie Harrell, Beh Swayza, James Grigsby, Robert Reed, and Freddie Walker. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Bonner, Manford Williams, Martin Hulse, Mike Fullmore, Lionel Barrow, and Gary Sweatt. faculty cagers ey xs Rogers and Felix the Cat Francisco perform a juggling act in controlling the ball. high scorer—roy rogers with 40 ducats son Se Roy Rogers outjumps soph Manford Williams to get faculty off to a fast start. ; Ar ates ‘ High-scoring Rogers tips in another two points. é ; _ = —— i « SOPHOMORE POM-PON GIRLS—Reane Hill, Denise Davis, Pam Penn. Cheryl DeFries, Leila Arruda, Paula Casados, Genette Juniel, and Angela Jones. : a ae a Ey, : ae arg Sharp-shooting Molloy makes another swish. remain champions march 10, 1970 faculty 106 sophomores 80 231 | ae Maguire, Mike Mahoney, Sandy Manuel, Harold Maple, Steven Shed Markle, Kenny Marrable, Cynthia Mars, Irma Marshall, Debrah send president to Me Martinez, Ernest Martinez, Rauol Marshall, Ralph Massaro, Vincent Massey, Donald Mayeda, Paul McCoy, Laverne McDaniels, Raymond McDonald, Lorraine McGrath, Mitchell Zoe ae Min, ,. Pip a a. McKenna, Linda pe h +. Pi Medak, David McMinimy, John Mendoza, Paul - - ay Miles, Eddie Miller, Kenneth Miller, Leslie Mills, Randy Minix, Glorious board of commissioners ' a = ‘ Mitchell, Marilyn Montgomery, Shree emma Minnifield, Otha Minor, Ellen Moore, Corlis Moran, Diana Morgan, Jean Morris, Theresa i “a ey aS Morris, Vicky Morrison, Linda Morrow, Rhea Morton, William Mount, Ed 233 a. Mountjoy, John Mullen, Steve Musson, Jamie Nakagama, Cindy Nealy, Velma Pl fe . ' me g —} 4 ; AR = } Pr Fa oF i, hem JA. OW Oe oa ei rs a Newland, Ricky Nicol, Kimberly Noble, John Noleman, Daniel Nunez, Alice y if members partake Olden, Sabrina Olsen, Rick 2 ke. Ortega, Eduardo Ortega, Petra Ortega, John Ortiz, Alejandra Osborn, Rhonda Osborne, Elaine te —w % a “| i i 7 : iz j i 2 } .. ra Mos Ostrout, David Overstreet, Sharon 234 Owens, Dawn Paiz, Viola Pang, Laurel PY 8g eae 4 X Paradela, George Pareja, Barbara Parker, Bruce Ls ign y = _ N Os | a iff A Parrish, Carlos Pedretti, Paul Perasso, Sharon Katherine Figel and Yvette Chubb find it easy to become bored with their daily routine. in all sports Perez, Gloria Peterson, Kay q Pitre, Rosemary Pitt, Shawn Poe, John Poe, Marijo wi Polega, Joyce Porter, Betty Porter, Edward Posey, Carmen Powers, Kathleen 235 hijo ‘ee i) Price, Kevin Priddy, Renita Prince, George Prince, Linda Prothro, James ty 2 ,' 2 ye S ‘w= Puryear, Carmen Quesaaa, Ronnie Quintana, Armand Quintana, Linda Ramer, Joe select joy bristo Ramirez, Helen Ramirez, Pat Ramos, Richard Rankins, Wanda ‘ gw CMe X Ratliff, Warren Reed, Deborah Reedus, Oswald Regier, Denise Reis, David = —— kK ‘ ‘ “ ia ae 4 pom Dale Richey, David Ritchie, Robert Rivers, Jackie Roay, Brian a ; 4 a€ FS eart Roe, Chery SA Rogers, Mark Romero, Danny Ronning, Florence Roofener, Gayla Roth, Greg homecoming attendant oe ou e « = oF 2G 2 4 Rummel, Linda Rumrill, Doris Ruport, Diane « “ila Sallas, Raymond Salle, Greg ae se Re ee a Sabo, Marilyn Sams, Robert p Sanders, Stan Sanders, Shirley Santos, Sam Scardino, Roseann D = A Roman, Karl Roy, Debbie Russo, Mike Sams, William Schermerhorn, Karen 237 Schultz, Wayne Scott. Brenda Scott, Louella Scott, Patricia ee i? j Shinagawa, Robert Silva, Donald Silveria, Erma Simmons, Andre Simmons, Vickie Ron cam@ first fresh | “ f a Gg NOY hy a f t 7 . IN £ Simpson, Treza Sisneros, Melissa Small, Edison Th Sneed, Ricky Spears, Sherry Thq | =v : AY ? er : iN Staudinger, Frank Stephenson, Albert Stephenson, Beverly Stevens, Sam Strickling, Jenifer Toky | 238 Strong, Sherry Suber, Linda - -y AF Ronnie Barranco observes the art displays, while Swazya, Bonita Tabayoyon, Kathy Temple, Albert camera shy Danny Loza stands by. to attend new rhs Thomas, Rhonda Thompson, Deborah Thompson, Mike ‘a re : En ri la 4 WA Thorton, Gwen Thrower, Ronnie Thurston, Brenda Thurston, Denise Tleimat, Wajih Tokuyoshi, Kathy Uresti, Gilbert 239 Vallo, Ronald Vanderaa, Betty | Utsey, Jo ‘2 = a a a : N vaughn, John Venturi, Linda Vernon, Linda Vickman, Sharon Vogele, Billy ticipate three years Po | ,, | ae 7 iy Wade, Katherine Wakefield, Michael Walker, Clarence li a } a Walker, Deborah Walker, Elaine Walker, John Walker, Patricia Walker, Tommy ll er Wallace, Debby Walton, Pam Warner, Don Ward, Linda 240 Watters, Robin Weaver, Ronald Webster, Alex Weimann, Lynn Weir, Wayne RT ETRE — — o ty Wert, Paul Whitley, Susan Whitman, Debbie Whittie, Christine Whittie, Jimmie of rhs activities Lh Williams, Billy Williams, Brenda Williams, Ivan 3 : “ sel Williams, Babette .2° 4.- - - s ro Nw 0 Williams, John Williams, Karen Williams, Kathy Williams, Linda - Williams, Michael Williams, Myron Williams, Pat Williams, Sharon Williams, Vanessa 241 Wills, Rodney Wilson, Cleve Wilson, Holly develop future y wt Ss Woodson, Elbert ee =. Wright, Charles Workman, Jody S Young, Raymond + Young, Helen Zablackis, Earl Sid Galloway, Mark Dorton, Gwen Baker, Claudia 242 ‘ th 4 4 t Woodrow, Debbie : . va. J Debby Danielson and Ken Bute are fascinated by the excitement of “West Side Story”, assigned to them by Mrs. Ruby Donahue, ae alae. Wright, Elmo Young, Diana Zeppa, Jake Altenbaugh, Deborah Banks, Denise Banks, Tommy | es Bell, Yvonne Bolds, Karen Zimmerman, Ernie Booker, Samuel Booth, Willie = SIN Brasier, Cathy Bratton, Renee Brewer, Tony Bridges, Joyce Westbrook, Kelvin student association officers he Brown, Ronald Camp, Gordon Cantu, Michael Womack, Donald Chubb, Yvette Willis, Robert Coyle, James Crawford, Cheryl Davidson, Jerry Davis, Penny Wallace, Janice Earl, Roddy 243 Forsen, Karen Whitson, Claude Hamilton, Roy fas Hernandez, Velia 244 Williams, Marlowe Franklin, Robert Williams, Beverly aX Faulkner, Gary Gonzales, Sam become sophomores Gregg, Ellen . Hicks, Dennis Harrison, Daphin Hill, Rickey Whitney, Barbara Hendrix, Daniel Holden, Anthony TT Gower, Heather Guadarrama, Rita uD a 1 2 Sagihara, Lynn ‘ 1. Bs Ingram, Bobby Jackson, Lamar Jernigan, Fredrick Johnson, Terry Johnson, Tom y a A Jones, Sabrina Jordan, James Jordon, Joyce Turner, Winnifred on june 16, 1971 Ve en Lake, Edith Po. Ix Lena sy 2 Ba Fp Langston, Mariarita Tillis, Johnny Thorogood, Steve Sylva, Bob Maloney, Edward Sneed, Fern Mason. Daryl Medrano, Gilbert Meyer, Michael Moore, Darrell Olson, Candice Staudinger, Dewayne Sims, Felicia 245 Perez, John 246 Rice, David Planchon, Alice Schultz, Rich Abillie, Dale Ainsworth, Tina Barker, James Bennett, Mathis Blackmon, James Bolan, Robert Bond, Robin Eugenia Breschini, Peter Brown, Aubrey Brown, Debra Cantrell, Paul Castle, Larry Chavez, Connie Clark, Gloria Coleman, Lewis Conway, Susan Davis, Vickie Dikes, Robert Dorris, Robert Dorton, Gwendolyn Douglas, Sharon Englund, Mary Epperson, Kenneth Erdman, Donna Esters, Ritchie Franks, Onie French, Michelle Garrison, Richard Godfrey, Vincent Harris, David Harris, Epluribus Hedges, Sally Simmons, Dale Rowton, Debbie camera shy freshmen Henderson, Alfred Hidalgo, Mario Hopkins, Scarlett Hudson, Gerald Jackson, Judy Jennings, Rickey Johnson, Francine Johnson, Robert Johnson, Teresa Jordon, Bessie Kindrick, Aleta Korte, Kevin Laverty, Anne Lawson, Yvonne Linhart, Robert Lohr, Gerald Long, Mel Loza, Fermin Madison, Valerie Maple, Steven Mason, John Mason, Reva Mason, Rickey McGee, Richard McGuigan, David Mills, Randy Modica, Roy Myles, Eddie Ortega, Dennis Ortega, John Poe, Marijo Power, Chris Silva, Ernie Reed, Larry Sanchez, Maria Ramey, Shirley Reid, Anita Rincon, Alexander Rinteela, Arto Robins, Danny Sellars, John Sems ,Ondra Slover, Mark Smith, Phillip Stillwagon, Robert Stockton, Robert Strong, Jim Sugihara, Lynn Sumandal, Jeffrey Swygert, Greta Sylva, Robert Tigner, Phillip Tucker, Jimmy Elwood Tychinin, Lorraine Vanwinkle, Peggy Vaughn, Debbie Wade, Eddie Ward, Linda Webber, Linda Williams, James Williams, Johnny Wilson, Sandy Woodard, Samuel Woodrow, Debbie Wright, Debbie Young, Daniel ae 1 phe 5 ‘ 3 : alts me ta, ee ee Displaying form and imagination in their pose are FIRST ROW: Kerry Smith. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Cook, Susan Hardcastle, Teresa Maestes, Carmen Posey, and Joni Lund. THIRD ROW: Betty Robinson and Stephanie Chatman. modern dance creates new form ARMA: ipa emesis oe Kerry Smith, Georganne James, and Jeanette Juniel do warm-up exercises in Flying through the air with the greatest of ease is Yvette preparation for their dance routine. Burrell in her dance version. 247 = ? tH = = = = = = = = = S = = = = | activities the honolulu bee has made a humming hive, ala moana shopping center, right across from glorious diamond head. that is the way of bees everywhere. see how richmond swarms; taste its golden honey. enthusiastic rooters on to victorious d season gri ” i AS ° — ® © — O ELAINE ALMEIDA Senior Editor HELEN GABRIEL f Editor JOHN MULLEN SUSAN DAHL Photographer Government and Organizations } NOT PICTURED: Guy Johnson and Tommy Goff SHIRLEY RANSOM Activities 252 LINDA JOHNSTON Layout TOM WATSON MARILYN POTTS Boys’ Athletics Assistant Editor t CHRIS AGOSTINI Advertisements JOHN COOPER Staff Assistant LORNA MADISON S Staff Assistant ANNE MUENCHOW 258 Copy hi-nus staff keeps S.a. GERALDINE CHRISTIAN Editor, Fall Semester IRIS JACKSON il Circulation, Fall - = Feature Editor, Spring JOHN HULSE Sports Editor CHRIS AGOSTINI hel Makeup, Headlines : DAVID COLE JORDAN HILL Photographer, Reporter Reporter 254 informed about school events BDL LBLEL SHEILA SCARBOROUGH ‘ ae ] Assistant Editor, Fall + Editor, Spring = SS -—”—“‘“‘“CSC;i( ‘“ “ 3 3U“7“M—“na s=¥—=_— il DENISE PERKINS TERRI WILSON Reporter Typist Reporter DOVIE FOSTER Reporter, Fall DOROTHY MOORE | JOSLYN SHORT Feature Editor, Fall | Typist Reporter Assistant Editor, Spring Pam Katie Mitchell, Cub darkroom assistant, pre- lris Jackson, editor, and Carol Hearn, her assistant, proofread pages for first Cub pares to load film. Edition of the Hi-Nus. Edit q cub journalists Pam Kramlich assists Shield Staff by writing captions for yearbook pictures. Maurice Rhodes prepares an ad which he Almarie Langston. assistant business . manager. has just gotten to contribute to the Shield. goes over her books of Shield and candy sales. 256 . Pam Nichols, Cindy Bowser, and Linda Durante proofread second page of Cub Edition of the Hi-Nus. fr ig , Gloria James checks and reads index. t | of richmond publications a a Danny Domingo carefully proofreads copy rl cod pages for Hi-Nus. Johnnie Modica and Sandra Hubbard frequently type to meet deadline for Hi-Nus. Gary Mason takes the job of proofreading the Hi-Nus very seriously. Miss Katherine McCarthy, AFS sponsor, welcomes foreign ex- change student Lily Papaconstantinou at a reception held in her honor. Mrs. James Vernon, Lily’s Richmond American mother, points out the exact location of Lily’s home town to faculty members and students. february 3, 1971 Principal Robert France and Lily discuss her experiences in America over brownies and punch. 258 Lily and her American sister, Lind Richmond High’s historical landmark. | y Lily Is fascinated as SA President, Richard Kerbavaz, demon- Mrs. Mary Westra aids Lily, as she looks through French strates the process of computer programming. articles. cafeteria Vernon, casually lean against A Dean Dee Merritt and Miss Susan Shapiro chat with Lily about her native land, Greece. cheerleaders create ge fats ete es _— e ee eed ax we om = 2 COLLEEN KING Fall Head Cheerleader i BRENDA DANIELS Paula Jackson builds enthusiasm among Richmond High rooters. Cheerleaders sing a sad farewell to the 1971 Varsity Football Team. KATHY GRAY 260 SANDY CROWLEY spirited scenes sense aii PAULA JACKSON Spring Head Cheerleader % : Joan Van Dagriff helps create spirit dur- - Bee. 2 4 eee DANNETTE HAYES od ing a football rally. ; a 4 SUSAN HERNANDEZ 261 pom-pon girls promote spirit in new school PAULETTE McCLAIN Fall Head Pom-Pon Girl siya SANDI CHRISTIAN Spring Head Pom-Pon Girl BELINDA DENNY wi ANTOINETTE YOUNG After routine is finished, Pom-Pon girls split! } B lise se RS IS UALS BA aoa - ited BES ot PEAR ag NG eh ede Ben ‘ Fe LotR 5 aunt - “y ? 7 3 tS © , Wo he % i. hs ce a ee a AWS WAS Pom-Pon girls, Shirley Ransom and Susan Mathews, discuss banner loca- tion with football stat Clarene Glieden. DEBBIE WISE SHIRLEY RANSOM SUSAN MATHEWS ttemeentdieemtieses ae tee ee SANDY VARGAS ipa doo : A smile is found with the major HEAD MAJORETTE ee ee ; | VICKIE JONES majorettes perform to spirit of red an¢ Vicky Jones, Renae Wiess dad routine. Majorettes display their talents during a half-time routine. BRENDA QUALLS er’ TY gms on : el RENAE WIESS and Debbie Qualls create a new CATHY RUDE BRENDA JONES CECELIA WHEELER KAREN WINROW GUANETTA HAYES Head Letter Girl letter girls institute BERNIE WHITTIE BARBARA WHITNEY GWEN JACK ca i peers Ng a RE Aging, Pees ee JEANETTE WINN COOKIE DAVIDSON DENISE DAVIS BEVERLY RUSSELL JEANETTE JUNIEL REGINA ISABELL So Oo “o © — = S ° fi o S — z © a “”) s ® i SHIRLEY WILLIAMS SHARI BRISTO letter girls established spirit reaches climax _ i pee . Letter Girl Manager, Elton Anderson, confers with Oll Can Mascot, Lettie Fulmore. Letter Girls in action, strive to promote the 5 new oil can donated, oiler tradition reborn Richmond High Mascot, Lettie Fulmore, introduces the new 1971 OIL CAN, do- nated by Mr. Rodolfo Hernandez. spe wn rt Ae eae ee : RK the sound of spirit from within the crowd. LEFT — SAXOPHONES: FIRST ROW: Jim Gross and Steve Morris. SEC- OND ROW: Mike Smith, Leo Fuller and Ray Beavers. RIGHT—LOW BRASS: FIRST ROW: Scott Mason, Roy Pitts and Janice Bruckner. SEC- OND ROW: Scott Nicol, Dwaine Gray and Gene Franklin. WOODWINDS—FIRST ROW: Ellen. SECOND ROW: Denise Eaton, TRUMPETS—FIRST ROW: Dave Olivieri, Greg Hanel and Andy Monson. SECOND ROW: John Foster, Dave Moore, and Tom Fuglestad. LEFT — PERCUS- SION: Sheldon Mann, Gary Reed, Duane Savage, and Brad Chilton. TOP RIGHT—WOODWINDS: FIRST ROW: Joel Harter, Judy DeCaccia. SECOND ROW: Linda Horn, Loette Zablackis. LEFT—CLARINETS: FIRST ROW: Lillie McFad- den, Nick Smith, David Chavez, and Brenda Sharp. SECOND ROW: Vonzell Griffin, John Barnhill, Linda Casady, and Tony Brewer. | THIRD ROW: Ramona Thompson, Andy Joto, S | Wayne Flute, and Gil Briseno. ¢., IIA y b | - a FREN€H SECTION: Yvonne King, Ray Dryer, Gene Bridges, and Philip aH: Ei Monson, Diana Young, and Bob Killough. Landers. fa Barbara Kesler, and Ron Vetter. 27 1 SAXOPHONE SECTION—FIRST ROW: Don Silva, Mike Cantu, Joe Hale, Dennis Green, and Calvin Jones. SECOND ROW: Russ Taylor, Mark James, Allen Landers, and Tina Kennedy. WOODWIND SECTION — FIRST ROW: ton] 1§ Almarie Langston, Diana Belshe, Andy Wall f Honda, John Vaughn, and Renee Brat- Lew iy concert band participates 00TH LOW BRASS—FIRST ROW: Glenn Brasley, Mike Harrison, Ron Vallo, and Greg Gulledge. SECOND ROW: Fred Dodge, Brad McCready, and Paul Kyle. PERCUSSION SECTION — FIRS! 272 ROW: Tom Watson and Craig Frost CLARINET SECTION—Gil Briseno, Kathy Curry, Sheryl Bowens, Margaret Echols, John Walker, and Kathy Amdahl. SECOND ROW: Kathy Figel, Don Gardner, Howard Eddings, Gloria James, Kathy Greiner, and Daryll Meek. THIRD ROW: Juling Pescio, Denise Thurston, Donna Richard- ton. SECOND ROW: Gerald Allums, Pam _ son, Glenn Ratliff, Arto Rinteela, Daphin Harrison, and Pat Casady. Walton, Pam Kramlich, Theresa Morris, Lester Lewis, and Pam Retzlaff. in fall and spring performances BRASS SECTION—FIRST ROW: Allen Overcamp, Jerry Phillips, John Middleton, and Roy Cantu. SECOND ROW: Mike Jackson, Ricky Newland, Gary Alkin, Mark Rogers, and Kelth Krider. SECOND ROW: Kirk Perkins, Tom Davis, and Ed Henderson. pep band Members of the Pep Band sounded off for Richmond High's bas- ketball season. Approx- imately fifteen mem- bers played at each game. jazz band The Jazz Band takes a break between numbers at the Jazz Concert, as Director John Mal- tester prepares his music for the next piece. The Brass Section of the Jazz Band gets ready to sound off. marching band forms ‘‘we’re number one’”’ at turkey bowl The Richmond High School Marching Band is an extra-curricular organization set up to perform half-time shows at football games. The band, which meets every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, is composed of music students who wish to support the school and football team. Aside from that, this year the Marching Band has also participated in a Halloween Parade held at Peres Elementary School. 275 A CAPPELLA CHOIR—FIRST ROW: Ellen Monson, Judy Batchelder, Marlene Walte, Pam Retzlaff, Denise Anderson, Debby Vernon, Ruth Smith, and Margie Chan. SECOND ROW: Pam Turner, Sandi Guany, Eileen O'Donohoe, Donna Carlson, Irene Standiford, Daphne Bennett, Blanca Salcido, Sharon Butler, and Judy Simpson. THIRD ROW: Curt rfebrpebby Henry Simmons, Tom Watson, Joe Reading, Mike Smith, Gene Franklin, Tim Lee, Linda Wright, and Elton nderson. a cappella choir st seme el TRIPLE TRIO—FIRST ROW: Sandi Gauny, Debbi Vernon, Judy Batchelder, Eileen Sololst Pam Turner adds to the program! “inging : O’Donohoe, and Pam Turner. SECOND ROW: Ellen Monson, Pam Retzlaff, and Donna Carlson. NOT PICTURED: Frances Keefer. FESEP EEL CEP EER ERT: ‘SENIOR A CAPPELLA MEMBERS: Ruth Smith, Ellen Monson, Irene Standiford, Daphne Bennett, Blanca Salcido, and Sharon Butler. SECOND ROW: Tom Watson. Joe Reading, Gene Franklin, Tim Lee, Linda Wright, and Elton Anderson. ij) strives for perfection Pin OS - oe : “ ae . © singing “| Sing of a Maiden.” Triple Trio performs at Fall Concert, while A Cappella me GIRLS’ GLEE—FIRST ROW: Helen Ramirez, Linda McKenna, Darlene Langston, Reva Mason, Michelle Fournler, Georgia Rhodes, Dena Giles, and Vickie Semas. SECOND ROW: Pat Harris, Nancy Palmer, Brenda Stokes, Lovetha Matthews, Linda Augner, Sheila Lee, and Dolores Meadows. THIRD ROW: Martha Bratton, Clemontine Stephenson, Debbie Babb, Barbara Pareja, Treza Simpson, Sharon Farmer, and Debbie Linegar. FOURTH ROW: Donna Madden, Jeanette Winn, Barbara Whitney, and Denise Harris. choral groups partake . 3 —— r ] 4 f . ee. 5) 4 id 7 f f Soloists performing at CMEA Solo—Ensemble Festival receive an Exceilent Rating. FIRST ROW: Donna Carlson, Judy Simpson, Judy Batchelder, and Pam Turner. SECOND ROW: Marlene Waite, Tom Watson, and Pam Retzlaff. 278 eee ay wae MADRINA ROW: |$h SECON) THIRD Sid) MADRIGALS recelve a Superior rating at CMEA Solo Ensemble—FIRST ROW: Sharon Butler, Debi Vernon, Blanca Salcido, and Marlene Waite. | SECOND ROW: Judy Simpson, Irene Standiford, and Daphne Bennett. THIRD ROW: Joe Reading, Tom Watson, and Mike Smith. Mr. Jack Wood Directs all Choirs. in programs and festivals MIXED CHORUS—FIRST ROW: Pam Nichols, Sharon Butler, Sandi Diethrich, Pat Jones, Donna Linegar, Lena Harris, Yvette Burrell, Betty Coleman, Kim High, Dorothy Schwarm, and Linda Zardiakis. SECOND ROW: Kathy Skinner, Lorna Heck, Debbie Morgan, Suzie Whittey, Blanca Salcido, Tella Powell, Kathy Saari, Margie Parks, Marion Troxell, Terri Williams, Lena Pierce, Charnethia McFadden, and Marion Dickens. THIRD ROW: Cindy Robinson, Albert Eugenio, Ralph Williams, Alan Pimental, Joe Reading, Steve McBride, Jack Begley, Tony McGure, David Mass, Larry Lingerfelt, annd Stephany -Lewallen. OEE VIOLA SECTION—FIRST ROW: Charlene Robinson, Terrianna Green. SECOND ROW: Evett é 5 é Sé A oO vette Newman, Kay Robinson, and Theresa Donohue FIRST VIOLIN SECTION — FIRST ROW: Larry Hokl Lootld Chan. SECOND ROW: Joseph Coyle, Martin Huls@ — and J orchestra c! CELLO AND BASS SECTION—FIRST ROW: Mike Stinson, Albert Temple, and James Coyle. SECOND ROW: Mr. John Maltester, Di — Preparg Janice Bruckner, Rich Fuller, and Rick Dozier. PE LAELIA. EKG? WIND SECTION—FIRST ROW: Barbara Kesler, Ellen Monson, Yvonne King, Brenda Sharp, Loette Zablackis, Susan Franklin, and Dorls and Ramona Thompson. and Joe Turner. eates new sounds SECOND VIOLIN SECTION—FIRST ROW: Linda Horn, Renae Wiess, and Roxanna Green. prepares the orchestra for its Spring Concert. SECOND ROW: Kathy Nelson, Mike Nelson, and Linda Gentry. 28) The combined cast of The Case of The Crushed Petunias by Thornton Wilder. FIRST ROW: David Cole, Glenn Ratliff, and Donna Charcowicz, Sheila Scarborough, and _ Irene Smith, and John Hulse. ann Trac} |Be Stan} for stage incorporated debutes Uh, now what’s my next line? “What I believé by Tennessee Williams and Infancy by Tracy Beaty. SECOND ROW: Bill Sheppard, Standiford. THIRD ROW: Yvonne King, Mike little theatre ‘Whenever my husband wants to get him quiet, it’s the multiplication table.” is action, Missa Wilchick.” 283 = . 2 ee —— = 7 Mr. Paul Molloy finishes his last and final bite. After eating his third pie, Carl Jones wins the race for the third place title. second annual pie-eating cin lunch periods Pi Andy Soto, winner of five dollars and eater of four pies, is introduced to the spectators during Vernon Fugget, holder of third place title fourth period. fourth period, shows his skill in mastering ° 284 the pie. Second place winner, Mike Gomez, stuffs his mouth with an- other spoonful. : ihe | Mr. Edward Bisiar, Biology teacher, looks as if he is enjoying more than competing. i contest produces several march 25, 1971 Another mouthful is really going to turn Wyatt Roy Putts, third place winner, prefers a bottle of Alka Seltzer to a fruit pie offered Commbs’ stomach. to him by Scott Mason. 285 upset stomachs as too Rick Kulbe Is undecided whether to risk another mouthful. Bill Harper contemplates another bite of filling pie. As t With two and one-half ples down, John Hulse attempts another spoonful. 286 many pies are swallowed a Scott Mason looks ready and able to conquer one more pie. As the ples go down, this contestant soon dreads the thought of cream ple. Tony Williams faces facts and admits three pies are enough for the day. ie il : Eating was never such a messy sport, as second place win- ner Marcus Blair soon realizes. 287 score: faculty—83 police—65 high point man: coach roy rogers with 41 tallies FIRST ROW—LEFT TO RIGHT: Peter “Mini” Many, Curtis ‘Fuzzy’ Frazier, Felix “The Cat” Francisco, ‘Ready Eddie’”’ Francis, “Dirty Dan’ Robinson, ‘‘Dorky’’ Den- nis Giuntini, ‘“‘Rowdy” Roy Rogers, ‘Sly’ Sylvester Greenwood, and “Stuffy” Stevie Olson. AT RIGHT — “Dorky” Dennis Giuntini pops on cops! police bows to faculty Faculty and Policemans Basketball Teams display great showmanship. But kept the audiences rolling in laughter. Pre-game nervousness Showg!'fg Scorekeeper, Ray Powell, finds it hard to keep up with “Rowdy” Roy Rogers. 288 Peter “Mini” Many in hot pants sets for 20 foot jumper. [ shows its toll on Oller quintets. ABOVE—“Sly” Sylvester Greenwood pulls down his first of many re- bounds. Sacpetins . Aw... mere SO sim te RE sent . — “4 ee ee ra ogi a 2. @ Ja WG Vn order. note the fountain the lion’s neck. richmond eee tre E. : Foreign students from Uruguay and Germany attend the AFS District meeting. 294 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE CLUB—FIRST ROW: Judy de Caccia, Doreen Hernandez, Cindy Bowser, Dona Char- kowicz, Rosemary Pitre, Joe Ann Mims, Corlean Pitre, Melinda Rexford, Margie Chan, Renae Wiess, and Nona Pepino. SECOND ROW: Henry Chan, Joel Harter, Yvonne King, Richard Kerbavaz, Greg Ruff, Robert Lamun, Dave Cole, Diane Rollins, Janette Doi, and Miss Kathleen McCarthy, sponsor. P Z ae american field At luncheon attended by all five schools in the district with over ” guests, American student back from Germany makes a presentation. pice eee ana I ay wane ew Students attending the first AFS meeting are Renae Weiss, Judy de Cacclia, Vicki Peterson, and Nona Pepino. service hosts district meeting , Foreign dishes give variety to the menu for the day. 295 BLACK UNITY MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Alisa Hill, Gwen son, and Mrs. Joyce White, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Fra THIRD ROW: Leonard Grigsby, Alex Webster, James Prot Harold. The purpose of the 4 T’s Club is to introduce to interested stu- dents all aspects of the teach- ing profession. Mrs. Nell Raun- Linde is the Sponsor. black unity group FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB—Cher Eulalie DaSilva. Jack, Dwight Lewis, Alton Scott, Larry Feaster, Linda Garri- nk Mackey, Pam Nealy, Corleen Pitre, and Bill Cooper. hro, Jeanette Juinell, Jeff Baker, Carol Spencer, and Jessie future teachers club The purpose of the Black Unity Group is to form unity among the students and to educate black students about their heritage today and yesterday. Mrs. Joyce White is the Sponsor. yl DeFries, Roberta Warner, Bobby Kramlick, Leslie Good, and NOT PICTURED: Jesse Frazier, president, and Tracy Beaty. Thd pu JSA i$to how gate and Iqal gover}imel work 10 partic} dati their ¢Wwn _ state, Ph a systim | gover} met modefid @ state } Ove of Cajforr They }e | to cha ige systert fro and th irt is “Make [ racy Work Mr. Fa ix and M Ee Olney}are: spons|'ts, Junior statesmen of america The purpose of JSA is to learn how state and local governments ‘my | work through Sal) participation in “gy | = their own “junior li | state,’ which has he a system of val} government Cae modeled after the Slidg state government itea| of California. Rigg) They are learning ‘ey| to change the og system from within $ | and their moto iyg| is “Make Democ- racy Work.” Mr. Felix Francisco 8 and Mr. Edward Olney are the sponsors. | | | | JUNIOR STATESMEN OF AMERICA MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Yvonne King, Denice Green, Valerie Perkins, Dona Charkowicz, Bonnie Langston, Vickie Peterson, and Mr. Felix Francisco, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Richard Kerb- avaz, Marlene Waite, Gregg Ruff, John Hulse, David Cole, Diane Rollins, and Henry Chan. radio club The eventual goal of the RADIO CLUB is to establish a radio station, KRHS, at Richmond High. Then they would teach other stu- dents the basic principles of a working radio sta- ion. The Club's sponsor is Mr. Ste- phen Olsen. RADIO CLUB MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Richard Kerbavaz, David Cole, and Dave Fowler. SECOND ROW: Greg Jones, Steve Hubbs, Ron Mak, and Dave Olivieri. 297 student sre A FORENSIC MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Don Gardner, Richard Kerbavaz, Maurice Rhodes, Dave Schoendaler, Stan Spenger, Bernel Deloney, Glenn Ratliff, and Jess Gonzalez. SECOND ROW: Lillle McFadden, Pat Schleberl, Nadine After a practice Malone, Denise Davis, Vicky Peterson, Yvonne King, Willlam Harper, Delores James, Joyce Woodson, Marche SeSSIO} | mer Haynes, Heather MacDonald, Sandy French, Blanche Hawkins, and Miss Helen Wagley, Forensic Director. THIRD ROW: Kathy Gray, Pat Wardley, Greg Ruff, Mike Smith, Jerome Gastile, Lettie Fulmore, Tom Read, Kadesta Prothro, and Vicky Semas. compete into Representing Richmond High In The Lion's Club Contest were Maurice Rhodes, Bill Sheppard, Lettie Fulmore performs ® Lillle McFadden, William Harper, and Richard Kerbavaz. Richard Kerbavaz, who won the honor to onlooking Forensic membels: represent Richmond High, went on to capture further honors In Lion's competition. humorg 8 inte 298 Two former and two present Forensic students display RHS speech awards. Yvonne tg King holds the Forensic Union Service Award; Jerry Moore, the fourth place Sweepstakes session, members relax In the mall. trophy won at the State Qualifying Tournament in 1970; Tiona Jones, displays the Lucile Place Speech Award which is presented yearly to the outstanding Forensic speaker; and Richard Kerbavaz, the Cathi Barni Speech Improvement Memorial Award. The three plaques are presented to worthy students at the Forensic Awards Banquet yearly. t in tourneys ld |‘ humorous interpretation much to the enjoyment of me Ds Richard Kerbavaz, William Harper, Lillie McFadden, and Maurice Rhodes read the Lions Club information and decide to enter the speech contest. 299 S % FALL OFFICERS—FIRST ROW: Richard Kerbavaz, President. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hazel Bird, Sponsor; Ron Mak, and Wendy Kitamata, Secretary. Treasurer; Denise Eaton, Historian; Henry Chan, Vice-President: fall top students 5 et ; FALL SENIOR MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Elaine Almeida. Linda Casady. Vickie Kiser, Mary Diethrich, Wendy Kit mata, Janette Doi, Phyllis Balsiger, and Rita Peterson. SECOND ROW: Jim Fisher, Chris Kelleher, Steve Morris Joel Harter, Henry Chan, Ron Mak, and Richard Kerbavaz. NOT PICTURED: Helen Gabriel, Pat Romero, and Hell0 4 Orn, Serpa. 300 Aj MUL saeeetetss | ? = FALL JUNIOR MEMBERS— FIRST ROW: Renae Weiss, Judy Batcheldor, Leslie Good, Mark Meiser, Vicki Peterson Linda Small, and Doris Chan. SECOND ROW: Dona Charkowicz, Lorna Galli, Leslie Dickinson, Marlene Waite, Denise Eaton, John Hulse, Greg Ruff, Doug Wilkinson, Kathy Nelson, and Valerie Perkins. NOT PICTURED: Judy DeCaccia, Emilie Hiess, Jon Lew, and Lillie McFadden. FALL SOPHOMORE MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Alan Weaver, Mike Sudheimer, Terri Green, Kathy Saari, Sue Sak- auye, Lesia Devers, and Susan Hernandez. SECOND ROW: Mike Stinson, Bill Sheppard, Russ Taylor, Larry Hoke, Loette Zablakis, Shelly Drake, Roxie Green, and Shery! Bowens. NOT PICTURED: Cindy Bowser and Linda Horn. credited students gain membership SENIOR CSF MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Shirley Ransom, Helen Gabriel, Irene Standiford, Vickie Kiser, and Linda Craw- ford. SECOND ROW: Ron Mak, Richard Kerbavaz, Camille Happy, Elaine Almeida, Fred Balga, and Henry Chan. THIRD ROW: Joel Harter, Susan Dahl, Linda Casady, Mona Thompson, Steve Morris, and Jim Gross. , gig enero sal agen teenies 4 SPRING SOPHOMORE CSF MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Terri Green, Susan S lackis, Shelly Drake, Roxanna Green, and Connie Nakano. SECOND ROW: Gilbert Lee, Donald Gardner, Phil Berry, Gerald Larsh, Martin Hulse, Russ Taylor, Alan Weaver, and Larry Hokl. NOT PICTURED: Linda Horn. 302 adauye, Chery! Bowens, Loette Zab- SPRING CSF OFFICERS Donald Gardner, Treas.: Leo Fuller, and Mak, Sec.: and Mrs. Haze! for spring session of csf ) SPRING JUNIOR CSF MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Doris Chan, Renae Weiss, Susle Franklin, Valerie Perkins, Brenda Sharp, Judith Batchelder, and Judy de Caccia. SECOND ROW: Marlene Walte, Kathy Nelson, Ronald Vetter, Denise Eaton, Leslie Dickenson, Mark Meiser, Yvonne King, and Doug Wilkinson. —SEATED: Wendy Kitamata, President. STANDING: SPRING FRESHMAN ASSOCIATE CSF MEMBERS—Reva Mason, Laura Fujikawa, Joel Harter, Vice-President; Martin Hulse, Historian: Ron Victorla Semas, and Theresa Morris. Is. mt F Bird, Sponsor. 303 CHESS CLUB MEMBERS—SEATED: Marshall Loskot and Rick Banducci. FIRST ROW: Henry Chan, President; Mike Stinson, Yvonne King, and Mike Thompson. SECOND ROW: Dan Ramey, Mike Johnson, Larry Hoki, William Harsh, and Greg Jones. chess club Rick Banducci, (right), concentrates on the game, as Marshall Loskot prepares to move. 304 The CHESS CLUB pro- vides an opportunity for students to learn the game, improve their skills, and, then hope- fully in the future, to put their skills to use against other schools in competi- tion. Mr. Fred Oberg is the sponsor. tutoring program The Tutoring Program, headed by Mr. Lyal Bate and Mr. Eugene Beckel and co-ordinated at Richmond High by Mrs. Ella Burk- halter, allows students to tutor at elementary and junior high schools in the district for salary. Students are also given credits and graded. ANY | a, . A Sat TUTORS—FIRST ROW: Sue Dahl, Billie Gonzales, Lydia Delgado, Gayle Lewis, Gene Bridges, Phyllis L. Wilson, Renae Wiess, and Leslie Good. SECOND ROW: Deborah Gordon, Debra Holliday, Pat Wardley, Cecelia Wheeler, Regina Whitney, Betty Robinson, and Tom Goff. ski club The purpose of the Ski Club is to take one or more ski lips a year, depending upon how much money can be raised, and to ski with control to cut down on broken bones. The Ski Club’s sponsor is Mr. Oliver McClory. SKI CLUB MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Vicki Peterson, Sally Cole, Patti Clark. Patti Peterson, Linda Zardiackas. Lorna Mayers, Vickie Kiser, and Marsha Gatewood. SECOND ROW: Valerie Perkins, Linda Samples, Bobbie Woodrow, Glor- ious Minix, Diane Coleman, Kim Ricklefs, Diane Belshe. Velma Nealy, and Mr. Thomas Strano. THIRD ROW: Peggy oe Vio Chan, Tom Fuglestad, Mr. McClory, Leo Fuller, Robert Belshe, Diane Rollins, Dona Charkowicz, and vonne King. 305 library assistants conduct LIBRARY ASSISTANTS—FIRST ROW: Melinda Rexford, Maureen Tresham, Bonita Swazya, and Lucinda Brown. SECOND ROW: Viktoria Turley, Bonnie Becker, Connie Christopher, Payne. Sue Suerstedt, and Cheryl Linda Harris finds Library Clerk willing to help. Mrs. Stukas, left, and Librarian Mrs. Kertis always ready and A big part of the job of dent Le a library assistant Is to check out books for stu- strat § this : H| ! Linette Aki shows that 4, typing comes in handy ing ', art a a of lbr business in circular center dents. Lea Benjamin cheerfully demon- strates this, as Richard Belshe looks on. Students appreciate the aid of library worker Sheila Manning in selecting a book. h as a part of her job work- a ——— a ing as a Library Assistant. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS—FIRST ROW: Charlene Phero, Linda Johnston, Joyce Bratton and Linda Allen. SECOND ROW: Sam Gonzales, James Gerke, Fred Griffin, Sheila Manning, and Lea Benjamin. baseball siidedciet ala i | A |, str] s Cull re ing] an to qah res} eC Baseball Statisti- ind] tid cians, loyal fans and pro} id and rooters, keep met tin records of all those whd fet runs and hits our mel ibe baseball teams His an make during the con mu games. real Ze tity, an thel hi nity! Mi Sar] the SPO} $0 BASEBALL STATISTICIANS—Lorna Mayers, Marilyn Harbin, Linda Casady, Margaret Cordero, and Gwen Cooper, NOT PICTURED: Phyllis Franks. students for ecology The purpose of SEA (Students for Ecology Action) is to try to make us realize and try to remedy the polluted condition of our environment. Mr. Ed Bisiar is the sponsor. SEA MEMBERS—Mark Damato, Martin Hulse, Shelly Drake, Susan Sakauye, Connie Nagano, Nona Pepino, and Gilbert Lee. 308 a.l.m.a. —la raza A.L.M.A.-LA RAZA strives to promote ¥ cultural understand- — ing and exchange, to enhance the respect for all Stil| individuals, to provide a common meeting ground whereby student ist members of the . I} — yispano-American Mt community can | realize their iden- ity, and to cultivate 1| their human dig- }| ity. Mrs. Elsie 1} Sanchez is the sponsor of the club. A.L.M.A.—LA RAZA—FIRST ROW: Officers: Ramiro Perez, Fall President; Evelia Rodriquez, Vice-President; Ver- onica Arriago, Secretary; and Antonio Arriaga, Treasurer. NOT PICTURED: Blanca Salcido, Spring President. SEC- OND ROW: Maria de J. Ramirez, Maria Vozquez, Lydia Delgado, Petra Ortega, Frankie Trujillo, and Mrs. Elsie San- chez, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Jose Cesena, Danny Loza, Paul Mendoza, Roberto Ortega, Emilio V. Arriaga Jr., and Eduardo Ortega. stage incorporated = anus ae : Miia. The purpose of Stage Incorporated is to give students the opportunity to produce and observe theatrical productions. By participating in these plays, S| members get a basic introduction to the various types of dramatic careers. Mr. David Mof- fatt is the sponsor. STAGE INCORPORATED—FIRST ROW: Diane Rol- lins, Michelle Fournier, and Stan Spenger. SECOND ROW: Louise Fournier, Corlean Pitre, Sandra French, Jennifer Harrison, and Sheryl Bowens. THIRD ROW STANDING: Vicki Semas, Gilbert Briseno, and Tracy Beaty. 309 310 MRS. MARGARET IWAI Girls’ League Sponsor Richmond High’s Girls’ Bele recent a League is an organization de- | voted to better relations and understanding among girls. Mrs. Margaret Iwai is the spon- sor. j ‘ 4 - 4 d ms 4 p 4 by je ah f i33 2. rt ¢ fae ; % 79 STEPHANY LEWALLEN KATHY URIBE Girls’ League Vice-President Girls’ League Secretary-Treasurer aSule SENIOR-JUNIOR FOOTBALL STATISTICIANS—FIRST ROW: Rita Peterson, Clarene Glieden, and Pat Wardley. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Moore, Helen Gabriel, Sunnie Shott, and Rox- anne Sult. football statisticians The Football Statistician’s job is to keep accurate records of each play- er’s performances during the weekly games. Keeping track of the ACAL champions was the reward of the Varsity Stats. SOPH-FROSH FOOTBALL STATISTICIANS—Aleta Kindrick, Karen Boreliz, Kathy Achey, and Kathy Mitchell. 311 SENIOR BASKETBALL STATISTICIANS—FIRST ROW: Toni and Bonnie Becker. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Moore, Lorrie Otis, and Vickie Kiser. Basketball Statisticians are responsible for keep- ing the performance rec- ords of individual players during the games. Ayala, Ruby Polk, An upset Gaucho holds up the action, while statisticians keep SOPH-FROSH BASKETBALL STATISTICIANS— Devers, and Paula Casados. Chan. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Harbin, FIRST ROW: Carol Adams, Renee Bratton, Lesia Cheryl Defries, and Margie the 4 the disgusted Oilers look on. JUNIOR BASKETBALL STATISTICIANS—FIRST ROW: Marion Dickens, Debbie Belt, Bonnie Langston, and Janice Hagan. SECOND ROW: Susan Hardcastle, Judy Batchelder, and Lorna Heck. detailed oiler records - 4 - i The statisti- cians for Wres- tling keep accounts of the matches and records of each player. WRESTLING STATISTICIANS—Aleta Kindrick, Darlene Brotherton, Coach Rich Blaettler, Kathy Achey, Kathy Mitchell and Karen Boreliz. newly-organized pep a : Ne 4 ait + ' — Se PEP CLUB MEMBERS—Pamela Penn, Sonya Spewncer, Phyillis Jackson, Gail Cagler, Debra Lee, Toni Price, Charlotte Cooper, Winona Jackson, and Denise Harris. PEP CLUB MEMBERS—Marilyn Swanson, Evelyn Harrison, Diane Gardner, Anita Barnes. Cathy Watson, Anna Goodwin, Angela Jones, Carol Spencer, and Diane Davis. club unites rhs spirit ’ PEP CLUB MEMBERS—Kiku Tokuyoshi, Gertrude Green, Denise Perkins, Gwen Cooper, Sharon Hammonds, Delores Watson, Debra Vaughn, Gail Young, Vickie Heldris, and Karen Irby. Le . Bite PEP CLUB MEMBERS—Caroline Wandrick and Diane Levias. PEP CLUB CAPTAINS—Dorls Gatewood and Kadesta Prothro. 315 Seven : ape es Ee - « athletics young turks go hatless in the hot bazaar. Trim, proud, alert and cheerful, they find life good, even in the midst of buying and selling. we, too, have young turks. they bring us more glory than we ever bargained for, with no haggling whatever. a Oilers stand up and sound off, a8 | ey pus During a Richmond home game, rooters pack the stands and display their loyalty to the Oilers. rooters create excitement Seniors give It all they’ve got to ret Ch events. am An enthusiastic Oiler fan stands out in the crowd, as Mrs. Jan Walker giver her “right on” to the team. 318 as they push the team ta victory. A moment of stillness in the stands, as rooters follow an important play in the game. to motivate teams to victory V6 0 retain championship over rally Seniors await signal from head cheerleader to mark the start of competitive yelling. WILLIE HAMILTON ATHLETE of the YEAR Basketball JIM FISHER Baseball superlative seniors exceed ne ) ANDRE MOGANNAM Football y DUANE READ Basketball x | “a CHRIS WEEG Tennis in| in manifestation of sports | — MICHAEL SALCIDO - ! a Football WILLIAM HARPER Wrestling PAUL GENGLER Wrestling MAURICE RHODES CHESTER HENDERSON DAVE MITCHELL Track Track Cross Country 321 The 1970 season was a great sea- son. A season of firsts: number one in the A.C.A.L.; number one in the East Bay and Bay Area; number one in Northern California; and winning the first “Turkey Bowl”. The Richmond Oilers also achieved a rating of second in the state. This championship was the first football championship won by a Rich- mond school in 19 years. Richmond was undefeated in 1951 just as we were this year. The credit goes to our football team and our coaching staff. The Oilers were a dedicated and deter- mined team. They believed in them- selves and in winning. Everyone played an important role and all deserved to be honored. An effort that the City of Richmond, our faculty, and our student body can be proud of now and in the years to come. We will never forget the 1970 Richmond Oiler Football Team. _ VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM—FIRST ROW: Ron Young, Carlos Chambers, Mike Gomez, Maurice Rhodes, Marcus Blalr, Willie Hamilton, Ricky — Wil jam Bernel Deloney. SECOND ROW: Mike Jerge, Perry Johnson, Mike Gatewood, Gary Reed, Paul Gengler, Vic Vega, Curt Wilson, André — Mo} any Gary Mayeda. THIRD ROW: Coach Dennis Giuntini, Mike Salcido, Mike Glazier, Carl Jones, Emilio Arriaga, Chester Henderson, Dave Brandon, Mg! Wn Ranaye Woods, and Coach Frank Milo. ANDRE MOGANNAM MAURICE RHODES WILLIE HAMILTON Guard Halfback Halfback Lineman of Year, East Bay All League Safety All League Halfback 24 All League Guard Linebacker 3 All East Bay Bay Area SEASON’S SCORES ACAL Standing—First Place Richmond 21 Washington 6 Richmond 8 Sunnyvale 8 Richmond 30 Pacific 8 Richmond 26 Berkeley 18 Richmond 22 Encinal 6 Richmond 28 De Anza 0 Richmond 20 El Cerrito 6 Richmond 36 Kennedy 2 Championship Game—Turkey Bowl - Be Re Richmond 28 Alameda 15 Si Shes ! varsity footballers capture first MIKE JERGE Fullback All League Fullback All East Bay Bay Area All Northern California Player of the Year, Bay Area anion fey «= Ss Willlams, and iso, tt ' Mogannam, and 8H I, =Melvin White, MARCUS BLAIR BERNEL DELONEY PAUL GENGLER Halfback Fullback Guard 325 Se a he os : pith Ah Sate neat Maurice Rhodes, Oiler halfback, escapes for a touchdown as a Viking tries to stop him. ye £2 MIKE GATEWOOD PERRY JOHNSON CARL JONES Halfback Halfback Tackle PS Fe ee —S, = ac ag nite ‘ee eae © “ Oe Mee So ky és Be it We Piscts oe Tt Se el se ee = : — az ; ’ = ie Se ey Sees SS eo - oa SSeS 2 oemae NS, Bes ee + rt ieee CHESTER HENDERSON LEROY CHRISTOPHER Center End Tackle acal championship since 1951 i 3 y ‘i i ie i= i RICKIE WILLIAMS MIKE GOMEZ EMILIO ARRIAGA 327. Fullback Halfback End 0h), op ni CURT WILSON MIKE GLAZIER MELVIN WHITE Guard Tackle End High! se wile owen. ee KE SALCIDO RONALD YOUNG Tackle Quarterback turkey bowl competition a CARLOS CHAMBERS DAVE BRANDON OTIS TAYLOR Quarterback End, Halfback Guard JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM—FIRST ROW: Neal Jones, Leamon Ealy, Larry Ellerbee, Joe Moore, Marlow Williams, Jerryl Landers, Dan Domingo, Doug Horne, and Ron Trigueilro. SECOND ROW: Johnny Shaw, Derrick Poole, David Hendrickson, Robert Scott, Henry Cooper, Charlton Wilson, Ray Powell, and James Daniels. THIRD ROW: Don Freeman, Brad Chilton, Ron Cash, Mike Nelson, Michael Fulmore, Lynn LittleJohn, Mike Dybdahl, John Hulse, Mike Robinson, and J. D. Williams. SEASON'S SCORES junior varsity repeats Won: 6 Lost: 1 Tied: 2 ACAL Standing—First Place Richmond 14 Washington 20 Richmond 14 Sunnyvale 14 Richmond 28 Pacific IZ Richmond 14 Berkeley 12 Richmond 14 Ells 6 Richmond 25 DeAnza 0 Richmond 14 El Cerrito 14 Richmond 16 Kennedy 14 Richmond 43 Pinole 12 JAMES DANIELS End MIKE DYBDAHL Tackle 3 330 MIKE FULMORE End—LB eer DAN DOMINGO JOHNNY SHAW DOUG HORNE Quarterback Tackle Halfback | acal first place BRAD CHILTON Guard J.D. WILLIAMS ; End | . LYNN LITTLEJOHN Tackle ¥ oe ; - ern ‘ ; a ie ¥ a 5. YP es sig soe Sas L es 2 : me ¥ ty A we — —e “ . SOPH-FROSH FOOTBALL TEAM—FIRST aig Brooks, Roosevelt Austin, Calr Williams, John Havenhill, Lamont Thompson, Mike Williams, James Grigsby, Ben Swayza, Miles Branson, Dana Brewer, Allan Landers, John Vaughn, and Louiz Elvira) SECOND ROW: Andy Munson, TM Coach Richard Blaettler, L. V. Griffin, Richard Holt, Leonard Griggs, Johnnie Simon, Leroy Guiberteaux, Dennis Green, John Mountjoy, Andrew Soto, Moses White, Albert Stephenson, Raymond Dryer, David Kinney, Larry Fraser, Gary Yates, Bob Stanley, and Coach Roy Rogers. THIRD ROW: Thurman Marshall, Robert Nicol, Jesse Harrell, Daryl McClain, | Darrell Crockett, Donald Freeman, Lynn Lungstrum, Chris Ashford, Rick Williams, Dirk Brown, Paul Kyle, Mark Damato, Dwayne Forman, Alan Honea, James Bridges, Mark Calloway, David Mattingley, and Leonard Gordon. soph-frosh produce great DONALD FREEMAN Tackle 332 DWAYNE FOREMAN RICKY WILLIAMS End End MILES BRANSON MICHAEL WILLIAMS LARRY FRASIER Fullback Quarterback Center SEASON’S SCORES Richmond 16 Alameda Richmond 18 Ells prospects for future teaMS Richmond 32 Pacitic Richmond Berkeley Richmond Ells Richmond De Anza Richmond El Cerrito Richmond Kennedy Richmond Pinole Valley MARK DAMATO Guard DIRK BROWN GARY YATES Tackle Guard - c eel CROSS COUNTRY RUNNERS—FIRST ROW: Dave Schoendaler. Mike Jackson, Jerry Meahan, Kevin Price, Gil Uresti, Gary Akin, Kirby Mar- tin, Gerardo Pola, Kevin Hyatt, and Steve Medina. SECOND ROW: Chris Sharpe, Duane Akin, Gregory Lee, Ray Elias, Dave Mitchell, Gary Tipton, Allan Weaver, Bill Sheppard, and Jeff Eber. THIRD ROW: Coach Ken Richter, Dan Young, Dan Smith, Dennis Korte, John Barnhill, Greg Ruff, Sam Santos, Jerry Nunez, Aaron Gilmore, Richard Fuller, and George Meadow. cross country places JUNIOR RUNNERS—FIRST ROW: Steve Medina, Dennis Korte, Rich Fuller, Aaron Gilmore. SECOND ROW: Chris Sharpe, Greg Ruff, George Meadows, and Jeff Eber. we” gi, sBMy Mp, wan . 77 iy, sing ay a CROSSCOUN : 4Mo eh ‘ d58-COUNT gy, one a | 55-counrry m4 . CROSS-COW p J ‘ iM, SOPHOMORE RUNNERS—Bill Sheppard, Ral Elia Allan Weaver, John Barnhill, Gary Tipton, Mo : ee Shy, 19085-COUNTRY cROSS-COUNTR ; tHMp My, BMI) © | Scout | % ‘a FRESHMAN RUNNERS—FIRST ROW: Gregory Lee, Kevin Price, Kevin Hyatt, Mike Jackson, and Jerry Nunez. SECOND ROW: Dan Young, Gary Akin, Sam Santos, and Gil Uresti. high in league standing 7 SENIOR RUNNERS—Dave Schoendaler, Duane Akin, Dave Mitchell, Kirby Martin, Dan Smith, and Jerry Meahan. O5S-COUNTR == sSCDUNTRY siMdy, : 3-COUNTRY May, OSS-COUNTRY shea Ray Elias, and Gerardo Pola. ry Th John Lambert ‘‘flies through takes the rebound. Cagers tip in i 336 Willle O. Hamilton dunks another two points over surprised Yellow Jacket. Duane waka ae ie ball ae e 4 the air with the greatest of ease’ and Willie Jackson jumps high to control ball for Oilers. in, as Jacket players look on. . D. Williams completes a three-point play. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM—FIRST ROW: Frank Mackey Bernel Deloney, Bill Talley, Derrick Poole, and Johnny Carter. SECOND ROW: Duane Read, Donnie Baker, Willle Jackson, William Aubrey, Frank Harris, J. D. Williams, and Willle Hamilton. varsity basketballers WILLIE HAMILTON . ; Guard—Forward Season Captain, All-Tourney, Pinole Val- DONNIE BAKER WILLIAM AUBREY ley; All American Blanket Winner Forward Sr. Center Co-Captain SEASON’S SCORES Richmond 59 Oakland 70 Richmond 44 Pittsburg 50 Richmond 76 Mission re Richmond 51 St. Elizabeth 62 Richmond 69 Freemont fo Richmond 76 Balboa 48 Richmond 68 Salesian 58 Richmond 50 Salesian 51 Richmond 75 El Cerrito 62 Richmond 70 San Rafael 55 Richmond 61 Castlemont v2 Richmond 77 Skyline 59 Richmond 66 Kennedy 68 Richmond 60 De Anza 42 Richmond 81 El Cerrito 70 Richmond 78 Pinole 67 Richmond 100 Alumni 84 Richmond 63 San Leandro 56 Richmond 68 Encinal 49 Richmond 66 El Cerrito 58 Richmond 57 Pacific 66 Richmond 65 Alameda 66 Richmond 72 Pinole 67 Richmond 61 De Anza 45 Richmond 72 Berkeley 86 Richmond 78 Kennedy 92 JOHNNY CARTER PLAYOFF Coach Rich Abel surveys the team before the plavoft Guard Richmond 76 Berkeley 81 game. gain acal playoff spot . DUANE READ BERNEL DELONEY WILLIE JACKSON Guard Forward Center Co-Captain, ACAL Honorable Mention. Christensen Award Winner All-ACAL, All Tourney, St. Eliza- beth’s, Pinole Valley. DALE PEELER Guard JOHNNY ALLEN Center GARY MOORE Guard junior varsity plays SEASON’S SCORES Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond 55 oY f 51 62 43 49 58 61 46 65 49 Oakland Harry Ells Pittsburg Berkeley Salesian Castlemont Skyline Kennedy El Cerrito De Anza Pinole Harry Ells San Leandro Encinal El Cerrito Pacific Alanula Pinole De Anza Berkeley Kennedy 64 80 69 09 26 72 43 77 51 48 46 66 70 42 54 51 MARTIN HULSE Center JAMES HUGHES Forward RAY HICKS DWAYNE FOREMAN JIMMY BONNEY Guard Forward Forward competitive acal teams JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM—FIRST ROW: James Hughes, Ray Hicks, Gary Moore, Dale Peeler, Kenton Gooden, and Mike Coleman. SECOND ROW: Donell Young, Dwayne Foreman, Johnny Allen, Martin Hulse, Jimmy Bonner, Donald Johnson, and Coach Roy Rogers. SOPH-FROSH BASKETBALL TEAM—FIRST ROW: Jeff Lewis. SECOND ROW: Manager Johnny Simon, Cliffor Eugene McBride, Mike Ellerbee, Ricky Williams, and C Baker, Roy Hamilton, Sterlin d Spencer, Scott Nicol, Oach James Schriber. g Yost, Ronald Weaver, and Lester C. L. Robinson, Manford Williams, soph-frosh cagers prepare for SCOTT NICOL Forward ANG By tal tab iF RICKY WILLIAMS Forward eat ees a seme testi rem se. .. ‘ fl SEASON’S SCORES Richmond 63 Harry Ells 47 Richmond 49 Berkeley 46 Richmond 58 Balboa 54 Richmond 47 C.S.D. 49 Richmond 47 Gompers 44 Richmond 46 Kennedy 59 Richmond 59 De Anza_ 58 Richmond 53 El Cerrito 88 Richmond 44 Pinole 66 Richmond 34 Harry Ells 49 Richmond 40 S. Leandro 59 Richmond 56 Encinal 53 Richmond 32 El Cerrito 65 Richmond 54 Pacific 50 Richmond 39 Alameda 23 Richmond 43 Portola 40 Richmond 53 De Anza _ 32 Richmond 50 Berkeley 65 Richmond 49 Pinole 42 Richmond 36 Kennedy’ 65 future JEFF BAKER Guard Nene rere aon - STERLING YOST C. L. ROBINSON MIKE ELLERBEE White, Paul Gengler, Glenn Brasley, and Steve Carlock. VARSITY TEAM SCORES 1970-1971 Richmond 46 Ells Richmond 29 Kennedy Richmond 34 De Anza Richmond 41 Pinole Valley Richmond 37 Berkeley Richmond 19 San Leandro Richmond 13. Encinal Richmond 21 Pacific JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM SCORES 1970-1971 Richmond 49 Ells Richmond 27 Kennedy Richmond 35 De Anza Richmond 28 Pinole Valley Richmond 48 Berkeley Richmond 21 San Leandro Richmond 10 Encinal Richmond 38 Pacific | RANDY ASHFORD | 344 95 Ib. Class VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM—FIRST ROW: Dan Smith, Mike Williams, Randy Ashford, Don Patterson, William Harper, Jeff Sweet, and George Brown. SECOND ROW: Coach Richard Blaettler, Vic Vega, Johnny Shaw, Moses varsity wrestlers provide 15 21 23 14 15 27 42 36 10 30 21 33 15 29 51 18 PAUL GENG LER 165 Ib. Class STEVE CARLOCK DAN SMITH WILLIAM HARPER Unlimited 133 Ib. Class 127 |b. Class exciting moments DON PATTERSON 103 Ib. Class MIKE WILLIAMS nag nal 126 Ib. Class : DIRK BROWN ALBERT STEPHENSON Unlimited 154 Ib. Class mw JOHN HULSE LARRY FEASTER 175 Ib. Class 95 Ib. Class junior varsity matmen JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM—FIRST ROW: Robert Ritchie, Ralph Howard, Curtis DeGuia, Doug Ebert, Vince Mas- saro, Lionel Myles, Dennis Green, and Richard Lipsky. SECOND ROW: Coach Richard Blaettler, Darryl Babb Leroy Gwibereltoux, Dirk Brown, John Havenhill, John Hulse, Mark Damato, and Henry Cooper. VINCE MASSARO 346 112 Ib. Class JOHN HAVENHILL “ ROBERT RITCHIE 138 Ib. Class : , 103 Ib. Class MOSES WHITE 165 Ib. Class have commendable season FROSH-SOPH TEAM—FIRST ROW: Kevin Korte, Dan Barrlos, Roy Cantu, and Chris DeQuia. SECOND ROY CANTU ROW: Coach Richard Blaettler, Larry Feaster, Roy Pitts, Jerry Frisk, and Greg Lee. 127 |lb. Class 347 VARSITY TRACK TEAM—FIRST ROW: William Harper, Frank Mackey, Marcus Blair, Joe Moo re, Roger McGee, Willie Hamilton, Joe Madden, Malcolm Mason, and Jerome Gastile. SECOND ROW: Maurice Rhodes, Carl Jones, George Meadows, Dave Mitchell, Dennis Korte, Dwaine Gray, Bernel Deloney, and Leamon Ealy. THIRD ROW: Mike Nelson, Ervin Farley, Ralph Evans, Duane Akin, Dave Schoendaler, Gary Mayeda, Aaron Gilmore, and Greg Ruff. varsity cindermen 348 DAVE MOORE CARL JONES MARCUS BLAIR Pole Vault Shot Put, Discus 440—Triple Jump Long Jump RALPH EVANS ROGER McGEE MAURICE RHODES Shot Put, Discus 100—440 Relay 440—880 Relay : run on to acal finals JOE MOORE DAVE MITCHELL WILLIE HAMILTON 100—220 Relay Mile High and Low Hurdles 349 Relay Sie, DANA BREWER 100—220 Relay MARLOW WILLIAMS 350 440 Long Jump, Triple Jump MIKE JACKSON Mile ‘‘b” ovalmen try to DENNIS KORTE Varsity Two-Mile GILBERT URESTI Two Mile DUANE SAVAGE Hurdles “‘B TRACK TEAM—FIRST ROW: Randy Mendoza, Allan Weaver, Robert Ritchie, Danny Domingo, Mike Jackson, Gary Moore, Ricky Williams, Ray Hamilton, Allen Landers, Nick Eastman, Duane Savage, Dan Smith, and Greg Gulledge. SECOND ROW: Mark James, Gilbert Uresti, Lionel Myles, Eric Jackson, John Havenhill, Gilbert Lee, Ray Dyer, Paul Kyle, and Marlowe Williams. THIRD ROW: David Opfergelt, Larry Vamberg, Gary Tipton, Ray Williams, Lester Williams, David Hernandez, Larry Fraser, Dirk Brown, Mike Ellerbee, Mark Galloway, Eddie Wade, and John Vaughn. ead regain north coast crown RANDY MENDOZA Hurdles BILL HARPER BURFORD OWENS Pole Vault 100 yd. Relay 35] varsity diamondmen strive for third year |, of toc Ln Pk SAREE EEN wm, . be — : f ie M a ee es §6domination VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM—FIRST ROW: Coach Emery Phillips, Brad Chilton, Ray Avalos, Rich Chiozza, Willard Leonard, Jeff Connors, Greg Perasso, and Mike Fortiner, Manager. SECOND ROW: John Mullen, | Ivory Broadway, Mike Gatewood, Danny Anfenson, Donnie Hudson, Jim Fisher, and Chris Kellegher. THIRD ROW: Derrick Britt, Tom Evans, Mark Miles, David Brezeale, Donnell Young, Larry Ellerbee, Paul Gengler, ‘ Duane Read, and Mark Hale. | s “ew A? CHRIS KELLEHER Third Base TOM EVANS Centerfield JOHN MULLEN Pitcher, First Base PS = = | fh B= | 7 ie tile 2 eee os. - te a crt 3 Ree =p leah Pee MIKE GATEWOOD Third Base RAY AVALOS Left Field DOUG HORNE Second Base eget ig Ty Sato FE a OX JIM FISHER DUANE READ DANNY ANFENSON Catcher Short Stop Second Base IVORY BROADWAY 7 a oy Vi gt Centerfield oe aa I TR, _ MARK MILES First Base ues He ‘ ‘ OS eS: a rs aed PAUL GENGLER MARK HALE LARRY ELLERBEE Pitcher Pitcher, Right Field Right Field Ab. LYNN LUNGSTRUM First Base CARL ROMAN STERLING YOST Center Field, Pitcher Second Base DAN LANGAM ie BILL TALLEY Shortstop, Pitcher Shortstop, Outfield 354 RON TRIGUEIRO CRAIG BROOKS LARRY DOZIER Third Base First Base, Right Field Center Field junior varsity baseball develops future sluggers MIKE COLEMAN ei Outfielder JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM—FIRST ROW: Mike Williams, Dan Langam, Sterling Yost, Carl Roman, Mike Kinnard, Gary Yates, Jim Jarrett, Buddy Tliemat, Lamont Thompson, and Bill Talley. BACK ROW: Bob Killough, John Perez, Glenn Brasley, Don Johnson, Lynn Lungstrum, Craig Brooks, Larry Dozier, Ron Truigero, Lynn Little- john, John Mountjoy, Rick Olsen, Steve Gonzalez, and Coach Dennis Giuntini. RICK OLSON LAMONT THOMPSON LYNN LITTLEJOHN Infield Outfield Infield 355 P ;7 I TENNIS TEAM—FIRST ROW: Coach Oliver McClory, Vonzell Griffin, Mike Stinson, Larry Hoki, Tony Brewer, Scott Mason, Chris Weeg, Danny Hoffman, Nick Smith, and Joe Reading. NOT SHOWN: John Hulse. racketeers compete in acal wt ®, ; e _ % ae JOE READING Le NICK SMITH 356 DANNY HOFFMAN KEVIN RICKLEFS JUAN ESCAMILLA STEVE MULLEN STEVE MILLS GOLF TEAM—FIRST ROW: Steve Mills, Juan Escamilla, and Greg Lee. SECOND ROW: Jeff Eber, Kevin Ricklefs, Sam Santos, and Tom Fugelstead. NOT PICTURED: Steve Mullen. 358 Basketball Managers—Johnny Simon and Rickey Williams. managers care for equipment Football Managers—Eddy Wade, Gary (Doc) Mayeda and Roy Cantu. The FEAST Class serves a delicacy of French pastries at the Wrestlers stand in line to receive individual recognition for their outstanding Basketball Banquet. performance. outstanding athletes receive awards AWARD WINNERS—FIRST ROW: Coach Richard Blaettle. SECOND ROW: William Harper, Outstanding Wresiler Plaque Award; Moses White, Most Improved; Paul Gengler, All-League, Outstanding, Team Cap- tain; Glenn Braisley, Most Valuable; and Robert Ritchie, Most Inspirational. 359 FAV ive saat } ay oh | | advertisements like sweden, like stockholm, richmond high needs no advertising. but ads, like this one, support civic pride and pay the rent. twilfit and volvo are one with capwell’s and park florist. hen you want a fine portrait... to record forever with charm and dignity the important events of your life,come to the Photograph Studio of your Official Photographer... CS eprusllie FINER STORES ROBERT E. 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Remodeling Residential Commercial PARK FLORIST 2015 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, California Phone: 235-0445 5525 Esmond Ave. Richmond, Califarnia Phone: 237-2355 FREE BOUTONNIERS WITH EACH CORSAGE 365 sn ccaasiancasste PLLA AL ALLLAL ALLA ALLA te coe gene ep, as Ae as ENN et get — a - A AE eC A A ie MBO Se « cana ee UE ea | pe fi: CONVENIENT lt ga ag AA ye ee 6 er Rao Al essen a Dr. Pepper Candies Sun Crest Pepsi Coke . - CONVENIENT FOOD MART. Vess “Up THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE Laura Scudder Granny Goose 1321 Twenty-third Street, Richmond RC Cola Langendorf cakes cookies CAROL, WILLIE, MELVJN and JEANIE Sie Me CANNED FRU'TS CANNED FEE A: , PREPARED HOODS fy —_— lla, yr ie. ‘ poe, Vic Ric Neila Haze, visiting UC counselor Mrs. Jean Foreman, School Nurse Mr. R. Lynox Lewis, Vocational Counselor. The Deans’ efficient secretary—Shirley Van Hook. Pu _SECE@ PSIRET EE if mre re F 2 iz } 4 a Fm ARO ie tm cone ttn acl hh Ml 4 A Pai ADDITIONAL LIBRARY WORKERS—FIRST ROW: Phyilis C. Wilson, Wendy Lady, and Gayle Shirley. SECOND ROW: Colette Lethridge, Debbie Freeland, Vicki Fike, and Minnle Miller. Vice-Principal Peter Ruffatto—a diligent worker for Richmond High. David Cole and Richard Kerbavaz daily give the morning announcements during the Spring semester. 369 GRAND CLEANERS Richmond, California 1087 23rd Street OUR REPUTATION IS SPOTLESS. It's GRAND! We Specialize in Wedding Gowns, Draperies, Knits, Tailoring, and Alterations. We operate our own plant and have a pick-up and delivery service. Open — Monday - Saturday from 7:30 to 6:00 LUCKY ‘‘60’’ LANES 13255 SAN PABLO AVE. SAN PABLO, CALIFORNIA Phone: 235-6300 ¢t LUCKY LANES Congratulations, Seniors — Home of Graduation Parties — GOOD LUCK, CLASS OF 1971 | | Ye - bu From, ty Ag Everything For The Woman Who Sews HOURS AT BOTH LOCATIONS SAVE ENTER MONDAY THRE ERID YY WOU AM to om PA SATURDAY yOu AM . PM SUNDAY Triscerenth PM at 108 El Portal — Phone 237-0412 Kot Yardage S ( I 255 El Portal — Phone 237-0411 | Yor ‘ ‘ NMI Bay adMsr CAR PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings — Portraits Commercial — Legal ARTS RECORD SHOP Industrial 706 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, California BY “DEE” Needles — Stereos — Phonos Albums Soul — Rock — Westerns — Oldies E. N. ‘‘Dee’’ Deweese 2213 MacDonald Ave. 234-1230 «© Richmond, California Night: 758-1543 371 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS PESCADERO HEADQUARTERS for RICHMOND HIGH is WILLIAMSON’S COUNTRY STORE STEWART’S BODY SHOP Auto Painting Refinishing 12910 San Pablo Ave. Richmond, California Phone: 235-3515 SWENSEN’S OLD FASHIONED ICE CREAM PARLOR COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE — SANDWICHES RELATED SIT DOWN ATMOSPHERE GROUPS WELCOME Phone: 237-4839 iz El Portal El Portal Shopping Center San Pablo MATRONS AND PATRONS Mr. Mrs. John F. Cooper Mrs. Vicki Cose Paul L. Achey Mrs. Mattie Howard Mrs. Betty Caldwell Mr. Mrs. Al Nealey Mr. Mrs. B. Woodson Mr. Mrs. Keenan Travis Family Mr. Mrs. Sanchez Mr. Mrs. John Kitamata Mrs. J. B. Rumrill William Umberger Mr. Mrs. Orel Van Dogriff, Jr. Monroe Smither Mr. Mrs. Eddie L. Christian Mr. Mrs. Avelino Rampoldi Mr. Jay Wilson a special thank you goes to... The anuual of the 1970-1971 school year is a special one in that it completes the first year in our new school. The Staff hopes this Shield has started new traditions without completely forgetting those of the past. By this, we would like to show our deepest appreciation. Our thank yous go to Dave Cole and Phil Berry for their great support in taking pictures for the Shield; to Journalism | for identifying pictures of the underclassmen and helping us with headlines. To Miss Dorothy Madison, a million thanks, for her magnificent writing of the division pages and dedication. To Principal Elmer McCormick and Harry Ells, we owe a debt of grati- tude for the use of their dark room. Without it, developing and printing pictures would almost be impossible. The Staff extends its appreciation to Mrs. Dorris Curry, manager of Capwell’s Photo Studio, for supplementing us with pictures of the Seniors and Faculty. To Mrs. Marialyce Lage, cashier, for selling of Shields. A special appreciation to all teachers for the many interruptions made in getting students out of class for the Shield. To the Administration for their cooperation in conferring us with influ- ential advice. Mrs. Dee Merritt, we thank you for the use of your office in housing our camera. Mr. George Blumerson, administrative assistant to Superintendent, for the contribution of pictures needed for the publication of this annual. To the Independent, a special gratitude, for the administering of prints and negatives. faculty index ABEL, MR. RICHARD ......... 32, 45, 339 Varsity Basketball Coach, Block R, Letter Girls - Basketball pevouciane AIKENS SMBS TESTER Dee 32, 157 SA Court, BSU - Supporter, Co-sponsor- Junior Class ALLISON, MISS ANITA ............... 32 ANGEEEAS MRS CESARE ae 32 BANDUCCI, MR. FRANK ....... 30, 32, 71 Rally Committee BATTERMANN, MR. HEINZ ........... 32 BINGHAN, MRS. BETTY .............. 32 BIRCH EMRSSLOR Ae eee 32 BIRD, MRS. HAZEL ...... 32, 45, 300, 303 CSF Adviser, Elections Committee, Aca- demic Senate BISIAR, MR. EOWARD ............ 32, 52 Faculty Senate BLAETTLER, MR. RICHARD . 41, 332, 347 Frosh- -Soph Football, eee Wrestling BEEDSOESMREHOULIS a ne 32 BRADFORD, MRS. ELAINE PRR Sterne 41 BRIGGS, MR. MAYNARD ............. 33 BURKHALTER, MRS. ELLA ........ ... 31 DOBRER, MRS. BARBARA ........ 41, 44 AFS Club DOUEINIAIMISSFANN ieee 33 DONAHUE, MRS. RUBY ........... 3353 DURANT, MRS. DOLORES. 33, 39 Freshman Advisor, Future Teachers’ Club ELDREDGE, MRS. MARGARET ....... 33 AFS Club, 9th Grade Advisor ERICKSON, MR. CLIFTON ............ 31 EWING, MISS JOANN ............ 33, 183 Senior Gaieties, Pep Club, BSU, Co-spon- sor of Sophomore Class FINN MRS ROBERI eee 33 Safety Committee, CSF Sponsor EISHERTMRORAROED Meee 33 FRANCIS, MR. EOWARD ......... 41, 221 FRANCISCO, MR. FELIX ..... 33, 221, 297 Junior Statesmen of America, Gifted Stu- dents Program GAHART, MR. WILLIAM ...... 33, 35, 297 Junior Class Sponsor GIUTINI, MR. DENNIS ............ 34, 288 Varsity Football, J.V. Baseball GONZALES, MR. ABE La Raza, Chicano Conferences GRAFF, MR. DALE RARARI MRS RENAw eeeneeeeee 34, 37 HAWKINS, MRS. ETTA ............... 34 HEALY, MRS: DONNAW 3. ceeee eee 34 Business Education Chairman RENCHEY, MRE WILBURI ee 34 HINDEN, MR. EARL .................. 34 Boys’ State Committee, Red Cross Commit- tee HOEMN MRS VO LNG eee ee 34 HOLMAN, MRS. LOIS ................ 41 CSF, Radio Club IWAI, MRS. MARGARET .............. 34 Girls’ League JACKSON, MR. STEPHEN ......... 34, 36 Photography Club tee MISS MARGARET ......... 35 AA KERTIS, MRS. BEATRICE ............ 35 KLUBBEN, MRS. BARBARA ....... 35, 198 KOCSIS, MR. FRANK ............. 29, 45 LARSON, MRS. VAUNEE ............. 35 LAURENCE, MR. RICHARD ........... 41 LESTER, MISS LINDA ............ 35, 215 Freshman Class Chairman, Student Book- store Sponsor CEWIS| MRSTOUGAN eee 35 LOPEZ, MR. GILBERT La Raza Club, Dance Committee MACKEN, MR. JOSEPH .............. 35 Writer’s Club MACKLER, MR. ROBERT 7, 14, 35, 53, 234 Department Chairman MADISON, MISS DOROTHY .......... 35 Commencement Speakers, Shield Hack MALTESTER, MR. JOHN ..... 36, 38, 280 MANY, MR. PETER .............. , 221 MCCARTHY, MISS KATHLEEN 36, 72, 258 McCLORY, MR. OLIVER ......... 36, 221 Tennis Coach, Ski Club MENDOZA, MRS. JOSEFINA .......... 36 MERRITT, MRS. DOLORES 20, 21, 29, 44, 259 MILO, MR. FRANK ........ 13, 36, 53, 324 MOFFAT, MR. DAVID ....... 36, 309, 142 Stage Incorporated, Senior Gaieties, Foren- sics, National Thespians, Commencement Speakers Committee, Election Speakers Committee. MOLLOY, MR. PAUL ......... 41, 43, 221 MORGAN, MISS CHRISTINE .......... 36 MORI, MR: RICHARD ............-... 36 MURPHY, MRS. ORNAITH ......... 37, 41 OBERG, MR. FRED Chess Club O’CONNELL, MISS MELBA ........ 37, 45 Student Elections, Business Department Ty- ping Contest OLNEY, MR. EDWARD ........... 37, 297 Junior Statesmen OLSEN, MR. STEPHEN 37, 183, 213, 221, 288 Sophomore Class Radio Club OLSON, MISS HAZEL ................ 30 OJLSXOINE, (MIRIS. EINN] ns concccanacoanor 37 Girls’ League Committee PACKHAM, MISS DOROTHY PERALSKY, MR. EDWARD ........... 37 PERATA, MR. VICTOR ....... CWA, 13, Cale J.V. Football PHILLIPS, MRUEMERY ............ 37, 86 PRICE, MRS. JOAN Freshman Advisor PRICE? IMRS: PHYLLIS) 2.255... o: 37, 86 PRICE, MISS SIDNEY ................ 37 Feast Program RAUN-LINDE, MRS. NELL ............ 38 Future Teachers’ Club Sponsor RICHTER, MR. KENNETH ............. 38 Dept. Chairman- Athletic D irection, Cross Country, Track ROBBINS, MR. LONNIE .............. 42 ROBINSON, MR. DAN ....... 38, 213, 215 ROBINSON, MR. LEIGH ..... 38, 215, 221 Chess Club ROGERS, MISS HAZEL-LOUISE ...... 38 Junior Class Elections Committee ROGERS, MR. ROY . 38, 45, 221, 332, 341 Block R ROZEWSKI, MRS. CHRIS ............. 38 Junior Advisor, Cheerleader and Pom-Pon Advisor RUFFATTO, MR. PETER ....... 28, 58, 61 Baran Dance, SA Dances, Victory Fun Nite, BOC, ie Sounel, ICC SANCHEZ, MRS. ELSIE .......... 38, 309 Alma La Raza SCHRIBER, MR. JAMES .......... 38, 342 JV. Football, Frosh-Soph Basketball SCOTT, MRS. WANDA ............... 38 BUG SELLECK, MR. ARTHUR .......... 39, 87 Chess Club, CSF SENFT, MR. RONALD ................ 40 SHAPIRO, MISS SUSAN ...... 39, 87, 259 Sucker Sale, ater Advisor SHAW, MRS. CLAIRE ................ 39 Winged R., Athletic ane Homecoming Dance, GAA, Future Teachers’ SIEGEEIMRS2 COIS ee 30, 31 CSF, Scholarship Chairman SIGG, MRS. CLAUDETTE .......... 39, 86 SMITHER, MR. MONROE ............. 31 SPARLING, MISS LEE ............. 39, 86 SEA, Future Teachers’ SUMP: lis VAY noo juwocnshoonne Senior Class Sponsor, Students for eel Action STOMMMRSS GEN meee ee 34, 39, 87 AFS Community Dinner, All Nation's Day, Carnival, Senior Ball, Senior Class Advisor, AFS Community STRANO, MR. THOMAS ........... 9, 86 Ski Club, Art Club, AFS, Senior Class eee sor, Faculty Senate SWANSON, MRS. BEATRICE ...... 39, 86 Back-to-School Night Committee, Senior Class Sponsor TRAVIS, MRS. RIS cert cere rr 40 TREVINO, MISSIOLEIVIAMesn eee: 40, 87 Pizza and Ice Skating Party, Foreign Lan- guage Club, Knitting Club WAGLEY, MISS HELEN ...... 40, 45, 142 Forensics Club, Senior Gaieties, Forensic Director WAGNER, MR. WILLIAM ........... 40, 86 WESTRA, MRS. MARY ....... 40, 87, 259 WinltE MRS JOYCE see eee 40, 87, 296 BUG, Principal’s Committee WIEBURSIMR@ ORE Nise eee 40 Safety Committee, Exhibit Showcase, Athletic Events WILLIAMSON, MISS HARRIET ........ 40 WILLIS, MISS BARBARA ............. 40 WILSON, MISS JANE ............. 28, 44 WIESONMIMRA VAY 22) acc. ccm 40, 87 Senior Class yeneet, TALK Hotline WOODRMRSIJAC Karen ncn eee 41 WU, MISS ANNE ..................... 41 YATES, MAB SIRURUEY socosocnocsgus 41 GAA, Academic Senate senior index ADAMS, DONNA ..............-...... 88 Vacation, Work AGOSTINI, CHRISTINE ...... 88, 253, 254 Hi-Nus, Ad Editor, Business Manager, Shield Staff, Housewife AIEEE OMMEO Ty scene nee ee 88 Rally Comm., College, Service. AKINSDUANES es ee 88, 335, 348 College AUBENTILINDAR ach contin sete eae 88 No Plans ALMEIDA, ELAINE 17, 64, 79, 83, 88, 90, 141, 145, 282, 300, 302 Foreign Language Club, CSF, Sr. Do-Nut Sale, Shield Staff, College, Teaching ALTENBAUGH, CONNIE... 88 or’ AUVES TINA cece acen ceccetieas eet ee 88 Travel ANDERSON, ELTON ..... 76, 88, 268, 277 ACappella, Mascot, JC, Cosmetology, Music ANDERSON, STEPHEN .............. 88 Drafting Tealeoe” ANION sean eee 88, 122 olle ANFENSON, DANNY: 25 .2oecn notes 88, 353 Baseball, College ARNOLD, peek No Plan ARRIAGA.. ANTONIOR2 ches cn aeee 89, 309 La Raza Club, College, Marines ARRIAGA, EMILIO V. 71, 89, 309, 324, 327 La Raza Club, Football, College, Air Force AUBREY, WILLIAM ............... 89, 338 Basketball hated, English Major AVAEOS TRAV ce... cee 89, 352 College AV AEA STONI Binntavacscseanwnee: 89, 304 Work, CCC BAGBYOURRIEE@ na.4) ce eee 89 No Plans BAGBY FDARRAVIG cece lta eo 89 College BAILEVSIKAREN) occ cocccemrceusnen 89 Work BAKER, DONNIE ............. 66, 89, 338 BALDRIDGE, MARTHA ............... 89 No Plans BAUGA; FRED =..........- 81, 89, 90, 302 CCC SAUUENGEESGERVIGn eee 89 No Plans BALEMESSUINDA®. o.oo 64, 90 Rep Council, Work BALSIGER, PHYLLIS ............. 90, 300 CSF, CCC, Work BANDUCCI, RICK i cneaeiner. 67, 68, 90, 304 Cross Country, Chess Club, CCC, Hospital Jr. Orderly BANDVOEBRAW ee oe eee 90 Work, Beauty School BARTHEL, CHRIS Se naa. ana eter 81, 90 JC, Art, Journalism BASTIAEN, CLINTON P.A. System, Work BECK, JIM BECKER, BONNIE ....... 39, 90, 304, 306 JC, Medical Technology BECKER, MOM ins ance err eer es 90 BEGUEVAUACKI se ae eee 90, 102 College 375 376 BEVESOAVID un seo oe ees 91 mine BENJAMIN, LEA ......... 64, 91, 145, 307 Coll BENNETT, DAPHNE .... 91, 276, 277, 279 No Plans BERRY, MAIME ................05. 91, 40 BILLINGLSY, KATHLEEN A. ........... 91 Work, J BLACK, BARBARA ................... 91 Business College, Data Processing BLAIR, MARCUS ............ 91, 324, 325 eM BLASINGAME, ALLEN ................ 91 ccc BOND, DEBORAH ................... 92 Airline Hostess BOSWELL, CHARLES ............ 92, 145 BOSWELL, ELMER ................... 92 No Plans BOUGHTON, EARLEY ................ 92 No Plans BOWLES, CURT Baseball, Back Door Man BOWLES, MICHAEL .................. 92 Air Force BRADLEY, BRENDA .................. 92 No Plans BRADLEY, GLENDA .................. 92 No Plans BRADSHAW, EDDIE .................. 92 Na BRANDON, DAVES tir Stent.diecne 92, 324 Football, Work, Service, College BRASIER, BETTY ................0005 Rep Council, Honor Roll, Marriage, CCC BRAISER, STANLEY No Plans BREAZEALE, DAVID ................. 92 Chess Club, CCC BRISENO, GILBERT ......... 92, 272, 309 Band, Pep Marching Band, Rep Council, College, Marriage BRITT, DERRICK ............. 70, 93, 271 No Plans BROADWAY, IVORY ............. 93, 353 Baseball, College BROWN, BRENDA ................... 93 ollege BROWN, CASSANDRA ............ 64, 93 Baseball, Football, College BROWN, JIM DALE .................,. 93 College BROWN, LUCINDA ................085 93 Business College BRUNONBEMTY fnascameren come canes 93 Business Coll ae po sitireas he eis aie aise 93 restling, Co BULLOCK, MATT. Racine ow Susie arenas ri 93 College, 27 in Data Processing BURRUS, EVELYN ..... 93, 123, 169, 218 BURRELL, DONALD No Plans BUTLER, SHARON ..... 93, 276, 277, 279 A Cappella, College CALLAHAN, DELORES ............... 94 CALLAWAY, MONA ............... 64, 94 Pep Club, BSU, Work, Coll CALHOUN, EDDIE CARBAVAL, RAUL ................05. 94 Rally Comm., College : CARLOCK, STEVE ....... 70, 94, 344, 345 Wrestling, Football, Baseball, Pro Baseball CARTER, JOHNNY ....... 90, 94, 338, 339 Rally Comm., Student Review Comm., Boys Comm., Basketball, Student Court, Presi- dent of BSU, College, Pro Basketball een LINDA 85, 94, 145, 271, 300, 302, 3 Band, Rep Council, Honor Roll, Marching Band, Junior Class Pres., Chairman of Jr. CASTELLANO, PATRICIA ............. 95 No Plans CEPERNICH TOM case eae aes 62, 95 UC Berkeley CHAMBERS, CARLOS ....... 64, 95, 324 Football, Baseball, College CHAN, HENRY 81, 83, 90, 95, 142, 294, 297, 300, 302, 304, 305 Chess Club, CSF, “ Berkeley CHAPMAN, BERNICE ................ 95 No Plans CHAPMAN, DENISE .................. 95 Rep Council, Glee Club, Secretary, Nursing, Traveling CHIOZZA, RICHARD ................. 95 CCC CHRISTIAN, GERALDINE ..... 59, 95, 254 Hie, Editor, Shield staff, CCC, Journalism ajor CHRISTIAN, SANDI 11, 64, 83, 96, 115, 262 Rep Council, Pom-Pom Girl, Travel, Work, School, Marriage CHRISTOPHER, CONSTANCE .... 96, 306 Veterinarian CHRISTOPHER, LEROY .......... 96, 306 CUARKIEARRY cAiccdes co naataseens 96 CCC, UC Berkeley CLARK, PAULETTE .............. 96, 103 BSU, Stenographer, Secretary CUEVEWVAND FAVE: o5. ioscan cence 96 CUUTMSSKENN elacc en once ack en 96 Football, CCC, CHP COLBERT, RANDY: ...ccussssecs cscs 96 JC COLBRANE, PETER HARRISON Camera Shy,CCC COLEMAN, JOHNNY ................. 96 No Plans CONULEVAEINDA Y is6.sccdswctnaceecne: 96 No Plans CONRAD RIKIM ice sarce Gitano 96 Service CONTERAS, ELVINA ...............5. 96 Work, College COOPER UIPi iscecnscccnsa 97, 107, 253 Hi-Nus, Shield Staff, Journalism Major, CCC, San Jose State oS MARGERET ..... 97, 142, 308 CORNELL, JEANINE ................. 97 College COTTON, MILDRED Gcccsciescaseaneus 97 College COWELL, DEBORAH ...............0. 97 COX, SYLUVIA A Cappella, Pep Club, College, Marriage, Homecoming Queen CRAWFORD, LINDA ............. 97, 302 Band, Pep Club, Clinical Psychologist het RANDY Se een sce ek 97 oll CUMMINS, PATRICIA ................ 97 Work, CCC DAHL, SUSAN .. . 64, 66, 97, 252, 302, 305 Marching Band, AFS, CSF, Jr. Fun Night, Shield Staff, College, Work, Marriage DANIELS, BRENDA 7, 14, 58, 59, 60, 63, 79, 81, 83, 85, 141, 260 Soph Class Pres., Jr. Class Secretary, Comm. of Law Order, SA Pres., Cheer- leader, Pep Club Pres., BSU, People’s Choir, Soph Hop, Jr. Prom, Sadie Hawkins, Jr. Fun Night, Psychedelic Shack Opening, Powder Puff Football, Student-Faculty Softball Game, Sr. Cupcake Sale, Homecoming Jr. Attendant, Miss MacDonald Ave., UC Berke- ley, Pediatrician DANIELS NGAI iin ot acne icons 98 A Cappella, JC, pair Ati DAVIDSON, HENRIETTA ......... 98, 267 Letter-girl, Work, College DAVIES SREIONDAY ccc eae sense 98 Band DAVIS. GHAREENE foo aceswnvedcoeneic: 98 A Cappella, JC, Marriage DAVISMWILE Rinciuo se amaetaccnmioecs 98 College DAWSON, SANDRA .................. 98 Pres. of Foreign Language Club, JC DelAO; MARGIA: idiceccresgscocmamncs 99 CSF, CCC, Chico State, Teacher DELONEY, BERNEL 40, 130, 298, 324, 325, 334, 339, 348 Basketball, Football, JC, Computer School DEMEASE: ‘SARA! So. cccesccaaecmse ss 99 Pep Club DEMER; “RONNIE! 25.3% bank tee 99 UC Berkele DENNY, BELINDA 11, 58, 60, 63, 66, 99, 110, 119, 262 BSU, Rep. Council, Baseball Stat., Honor Roll, Pep Club, Soph Hop Comm., Jr. Prom Sabie Dress Code Comm., Soph Hop Doll, ollege DEYOUNG? SCOTT Gauseoeseesec: 67, 99 CSF DIETHRICH, MARY 60, 85, 91, 99, 145, 300 CSF, Foreign Language Club, Jr. Fun Night, Rep Council, Sr. Gaeities, CCC, UC Davis DOW JANETME Ganencerancss 99, 294, 300 CSF. Foreign Language Club, ACappella Sr. Gaieties, Azusa Pacific College DWOTSON] SUSAN) c.5cncss scence ce 73, 99 College DOUGLAS, KATHRYN ............... 100 Honor Roll, Sr. Gaieties, Work, College, Secreta DUCKARICKY= ..ouetes cost sek tants 100 Appliance Repairman DUNGAN: GINDA «oy. - os cccccasaccvcs 100 DWYERMBO Bi mai ce aia cos 100, 140 CCC EDDINGS, CANDISE ............. 74, 100 Honor Roll, College EDMOND, MYRON A Capella, Dance Comm., College EDWARDS, ANITA ...............055 100 College EDWARDS, LOVELL No Plans EDWARDS, MARSHA ............ 99, 100 Senior Gaieties, JC, Marriage, Work ENNIS JOYGES sc cccccicrntcoseeceven 100 Honor Roll, Hi-Nus, Future Teachers’ of America, Jr. Fun Nite, Sr. Gaieties ENNIST ROBERN GS.) sh ..nu) ss: 100 Game Warden, Ranger ESCAMELLA, MARTIN .............. 100 ESPINOZASTIOMM icc cars ccnmes cas 100 ESTRADA, CLAUDETTE ............. 101 College EVANS RALPH ah ce seen 101, 349, 398 reget Track, Honor Roll, Col lege EVANS MIOMiimeeacnosance. 101, 352 No plans EWINGMROBERI sccm ernie eee 101 Band, Navy Seabees PABTHMOEE ook csc ca. uns 101, 118, 144 Sr. Gaieties, Work, Marriage PAIRLEY. ERVIN: scacncsucs a 101, 144, 148 No Plans PARREUEDELWA moose cen 101, 198, 199 GAA, Work FERNANDEZ, JESSICA .............. 101 Work FERNANDEZ, LINDA ......... 40, 64, 101 Treasurer of Girls League, Sr. Gaieties, Honor Roll, UC, P.E. Leader BIKES VICK Pet yoct feos cee ears eo 101 CSF, Spanish Club, Rep Council, UC Davis, Home Ec. Major FINN, DAN No plans FISHER, JAMES 83, 85, 101, 300, 320, 353 Jr. Class Pres., CSF, Baseball, College BUUTES WAYNE oecncd.cemeceis ccc 271 Marching Symphonic Bands, Honor Roll, SF State, Biological Science or Dental Labo- ratory Technology Major EOSTERSBRENDAW. a ene 66, 101 Marriage, Business College EOSTERVOOVIEN. ates on: 102, 114, 255 Pep Club, GAA, Virginia Hampton Univ. FOWLER) (DAVID: . 2.5... 60... 60, 102, 257 Chess Club, Jr. Fun Nite, Wrestling, Sr. Gaieties, College OXG DAN ecccuns focnee 82, 102, 270, 277 GRANKEINIIGENE} sn eee cee 76, 102 Jazz Marching Bands, Cal State Hay- ward, Music Teacher ERANKS we VCEISi. nee. 75, 102 CSF, CCC EREELAND DEBRA an cas. erneas 102 Sr. Gaieties, Work, Travel, Marriage FREIGANG, RAINER | | | ( ( ( ( ( ( College FULMORE, LETTIE 59, 63,66, 68, 74, 102, 138, 268, 269, 298, 299 Varsity Asst. Basketball Coach, Soph. Hop, Jr. Prom, Jr. Fun Nite, BSU, Rep Council GABRIEL, HELEN 16, 59, 61, 75, 85, 102, 282, 300, 302, 311 Soph Cheerleader, VP of CSF, Soph VP, Rep Council, Shield Editor, Football Stat, Jr. Fun Nite Committee, Jr. Prom Committee, Soph Hop Committee, Senior Gaieties, Girls P.E. Leader GAGNIERMREGINAGcs se eerie 103 No Plans GALAVIZ, DAVIE La Raza, College GARCIA; NAT) So55.40; oh on eee 103 Chess Club, College GASTILE, JEROME .... 98, 103, 298, 348 Football, Basketball, Track, College GATEWOOD, MICHAEL 64, 103, 321, 324, 326, 352 Rally Committee, Football, Basketball, __ Baseball GATLIN, TRAVIS ............... Toa aes JC GEER, GRUCE ...... fe. ee 103 CCC, Service GENGLER, PAUL 103, 325, 328, 344, 353, 397 Football, Wrestling, Baseball, College GENTRY, ELIZABETH) ..-ceu) ree 103 Pep Club, Hi-Nus, Sr. Gaieties, Journalism 1, CCC, Medical Asst. : GERALD: STEVEN! «2.01 cc seme ence 104 Wrestling, Football, UC Santa Rosa GIBSON, PATRICIA ................. 104 Secretary, Marriage GIEEOCKSILINDA Cen. er eee eee 104 GLAZIER, MICHAEL ........ 104, 324, 328 Football, College GLIEDEN, CLARENE 74, 75, 104, 263, 311 Football Stat., Girls P.E. Leader, College GOFF, TOMMY =...ea eee 62, 104, 305 A Cappella,Chamber Choir, Shield Staff, Work GOMEZ, MARIA No Plans GOMEZ, MICHAEL . 71, 104, 285, 324, 327 Football, Track, CCC GONSALVES, DONNA .............. 104 Sr. Gaieties, JC GONZALES, DEBBIE ................ 104 Jr. Attendant for Snowball, Soph Hop Com- mittee, Marriage, Work GONZALES, DENISE ......... 64, 85, 104 Jr. Class VP, Spanish Club, GAA, Jr. Prom GONZALEZ, RAYMOND ............. 104 College GRANIUS GARY ° fwec.neaeese eee 104 No Plans GRAY, JEAN 33 Sst eee ae 105 Marching Band, Jr. Prom, Secretary GRAYSONS LINDA, s.c0 eaccdatcne es 105 No Plans GREENS DEBBIES nee en 73, 83, 105 Rep Council, Pep Club, Spanish Club, CCC een MICHELE see ee 105 CCC GREENE MIEHOMAS es aes 64, 105 GREGORY, BARBARA .............. 105 Work, Marriage, JC-San Mateo GROSS SIM ccs. sce oe 105, 270, 302 CSF, Marching Jazz Bands, College, Math Major GRUENBAUM, JOHN) .............2.. 105 CCC, P.G. E. Worker GUERRAMIIERESAN eee 105 College, Registered Nurse GUNNEESVIEVIAY ferccine cy eee eee 105 JC, Secretary GUNTRHERS DENISE senate eee 105 College, Computer Programming Major GUTIERREZ DENNIS een 105 Work GUTIERREZ, WILLIAM ............ 82, 106 Rep Council, College, Language Teacher MALE DAVID: ic osacis coco ea eee. 106 HALL, ANNETT RENE No Plans MALI GAVE sa ite neo acueencan 106 No Plans HALL, MARK No Plans HAMILTON, DONNA L. .............. 106 Beauty School, Work, Marriage HAMILTON, WILLIE 13, 58, 60, 69, 85, 106, 110, 142, 144, 320, 324, 336, 338, 348 Football, basketball, BSU, Student Judge, Track, Senior Class Pres., College HAMPTON, DEBORAH L. pyle College HANSEN; ‘ARUENE® sivcc ficecce vance ac 106 College, Social Worker HAPPY, CAMILLE ........ 66, 81, 106, 302 Rep Council, CSF HARBIN IEINDAS Se erecta ana ceetes nan 107 Track Stat., Work, College WARDESTY CINDY «2.0... 00s cees 107 HARDIN, MICHAEL .................. 107 pee HARPER, BRENDA No Plans HARPER, WILLIAM 64, 107, 286, 298, 299, 321, 338, 344, 345, 348 Track, Wrestling, College, Electronics HARRIS, CHERYL No Plans FARRIS: FRANK: cc osdcicc conta waxes 107 No Plans FARRIS, KEIM cs. ccne eee a oe 107 HARRIS IUINVE S.0 sconce ce ncanes 107, 279 No Plans HARRISON, BONNIE ................ 107 Work, JC, Secretary RARSHE WILBIAM) anicaccencaveecuoee. 108 Rep Council, CCC HARTER, JOEL 66, 82, 108, 271, 294, 300, 302, 303 Band, CSF, Rep Council, UC Berkeley, Law Major HAYNES, GUANETTA ........... 108, 266 No Plans HEBERT, YVONNE .......... 64, 108, 140 College RECK,GUENDAY 2 icc-. endo ocenene. 108 CCC, Marriage REIEINEIPENNY: «ci. Sec, 12o ee see 108 No Plans MEISERNIDERVIE weft ccse eaten eee 108 No Plans HEEDRISS VICKIL Ganceceseecsccss 64, 108 No Plans HENDERSON, CHESTER ... 108, 321, 324 Football, Track, College HENDERSON, ROXANNE ........ 66, 108 Girls League, Student Teacher Day, Secre- tary HERNANDEZ, DOREEN 60, 61, 85, 108, 141, 142, 145, 294 Pep Club, Foreign Language Club, Jr. Class Treasurer, BOC, Sadie Hawkins, Jr. Fun Nite, Comm. of Social Affairs, Jr. Car Wash, Sr. Sec-Treasurer, AFS, AFS Finalist, Rep Council, JC HERRERA, FRANCISCO No Plans HIGGINS, ANNETTE .......... 66, 75, 108 CCC PILE KJIORDONIS. dasncccauce unos 109, 254 Hi-Nus Staff, No Plans HOFFMAN, DANNY ................. 109 Service HOLLIDAY, DEBRA R. ...... 109, 143, 305 College HONDA; MARA: ..600. 000006 11, 109, 263 Pep Club, Jr. Fun Nite, Pom-Pon Girl, Col- lege MORNESWAYNESs.. cree se hoacneen 109 No Plans ROWELETKENNEME) sos) assen oes. 82, 109 No Plans HOWEU THOMAS as. eeeeee eee 109 No Plans HUBBLE, GORDON «=.......4)--. 67, 109 Cross Count MUBBS STEVEN) 2226¢04.eccncee 109, 297 CCC RUDSONTIDONALD! 22225555 - secon 109 No Plans eee REBECCARS. 4a 81, 90, 109 Cc HUNTER, MARSHA .............. 94, 109 Work, Business College ISABELL, REGINA ............... 110, 267 A Cappella, Letter Girl ISHEVAIWIEMAY s97 er oo hee eee 110 No Plans JACINTO, ANGELITA ................ 110 College JACKSON) GUARY: «.oc..0.,0ce nen 110 No Plans JACKSON. UINDA. «cco sccte aden 75, 110 College JACKSON, PAULA 10, 61, 64, 85, 110, 260, 261 Jr. Class Sec-Treas., Cheerleader, College JACKSON VIVIAN 35 c0 oe eee 110 No Plans JAMES, ALBERT No Plans JAMES, DELORES ....... 66, 74, 110, 298 College JAMES, GEORGANNE .......... 111, 247 Jr. Fun Nite, Jr. Car Wash, Sr. Car Wash, S.E.A., GAA, Work JEFFERSON PHYUEIS: 3... 2.eeeeeeee 111 College JERGES MIKE ....02.0:. 13, 111, 324, 325 Football, Baseball JIMENEZSROBGERT ac.cceaeeseeene 111 No Plans JOEINSON: (GUY) ociccc ccpeeeone 64, 111 Jr. Fun Nite, Cub Hi-Nus, Shield Staff, Work, College JOHNSON, RICHARD ............ 36, 111 Work, College JOHNSON; SHERI ...... .a.-c0cees 111 Housewife JOHNSON, ZENDA GAA JOHNSON, LINDA ......... Wde52 307 Shield Staff, Cub Hi-Nus, Assist. Editor, Beauty School, Marriage JOHNSTON, NANCY ................ 112 Marriage, Secretary JONES, BRENDA .... 60, 74, 75, 112, 266 People’s Choir, Pep Club, Head Letter Girl, Business College, Work JONES, CARL 69, 112, 284, 324, 326, 348 Football, Track, Wrestling, College JONES GARG ess Sas ccc ete 112 College JONES? RICHARD) = accee eno eeee 112 No Plans JONES SVIGCKIE jcc sco ceca tecnne 112 Majorette, Move to Alaska JORGE, MARIA FATIMA ............. 112 No Plans JOSEPRNVIBEVEREY. .ccce eee eee 112 Rally Committee, Band, College, Work JONG AIEVINNE sosacdins cecceec cs oe eee 112 No Plans KANE (MICHAEL c.cccnsesaeumeenee- 112 No Plans KAUPPINEN) JOHN) 3 .4ank ce eeceene 112 No Plans KEELS, REGINA ............ 81, 112, 300 No Plans KEUEEDERMGHRISu eee ee 70, 113, 352 Honor Roll, Baseball, Work RELEVARICK resp sats 8 nese eo eeae 113 No Plans KENDRICK, GLENDA ................ 113 No Plans KERBAVAZ, RICHARD 16, 27, 60, 64, 79, 81, 82, 83, 90, 113, 259, 294, 297, 298, 299, 300, 302 VP of CSF, Forensics, VP of Foreign Lan- guage Club, VP of Chess Club, S.E.A., For- tran Computer Programming, Science Club, Rep Council, Freshman Journalism, Fisher Syndicate, College KING, COLLEEN . 10, 58, 60, 113, 141, 260 BOC, Foreign Language Club, Fisher Syndi- cate, Cheerleader, Sr. Head Yell Leader KINNEY SIMIKE ooo)... ee ae ee 113 No Plans KISER, VICKIE 64, 83, 90, 113, 118, 300, 302, 304, 305 Spanish Club, Pep Club, CSF, Foreign Lan- guage Club, FBI, College RISHEIGENEE ee rere ta ee 113 Baseball, College KITAMATA, WENDY 75, 83, 90, 113, 300, 303 F VP of CSF, Foreign Language Club, Rep Council, Asst Editor Freshman Journalism KNOBEOCKN DEBRA =.-... ...205.0. 113 Work KONOPKA, GUENTHER No Plans KRARIENGHARLE G4)... h aasnewee: 113 No Plans MARUGERS FRANK . 230000005. ondeah 114 No Plans KUNTSMAN, PAM ................... 114 No Plans KUNTZ, CYNTHIA, .. . .2502.04..2 81,114 Biology Club, CCC MAKEMOANDRAl 5 ce. see eae tee 114 No Plans LAMUN, ROBERT ........... 82, 114, 294 A Cappella, Chamber Choir, CSF, Oliver, S.E.A., Chess Club, Fortran Computer Pro- gramming, Foreign Language Club, Rep Council, Fisher Syndicate, College BAND AALAND Mc Puen. se thot ences 114 Bowling Club, Drafting Engineer EAROQUGHE, MARIA .....0...:.8s0.5. 114 Beauty College LAVERY, IROISIN: fa..22 acca aness nee 114 CCC, Lab Technician MEEGANTIIONY ss ¢ . c.sthcain uae oes 115 No Plans REE SDEBORAH ... .cs.700- 94, 115, 314 College, Registered Nurse LEE, MARSA Work VEE STIM ALLEN 5 ou.3..c60 . 16, 1152277 A Cappella, Rally and Dance Committees, Track, College LEONARDALINDA ...5.5.00eeseec ease es 115 No Plans LEECH, CATHY MEVIASMIDIANE® creics chs. sda teen. 115 No Plans EWS BGAVADE feof siaicisnctes eben ok 115 No Plans EEWIS) RAYMOND =... 5.c00-. as fees. 115 No Plans PIMMGARO US 5008: sane devs Oe 75, 115 JC, Work LINHART, BARBARA ................ 116 Hi-Nus, JC, Marriage, Work MINTON MERRY, .... toes. 5 ee cee 67, 116 College MIBSKY. RICKY ©... acc .0- 116, 286, 346 Rally Committee, Service ELOYD! WANDA® .. acc 2scnc- secccass 116 Work KOGANFIDAVID Na ee eet 116 College LOPEZ APIDEIE Mites a c.aaaiica tree we 116 La Raza Club, JC LOPEZSAICQUINRG A vaca secs See 110 Rally Committee, Track, Cross Country, College, Teacher MWERAS (MARTHA: .o.4.:0: clones cae. 116 Work EVONS UDAVID: «:).%.20222 see eo 116 Work MACKEY, FRANK D. 103, 116, 296, 338, 348 College at Fresno, Major in Social Welfare MAGNEIIE BRUCE: 22.0) i4)5 0c 116 “No Plans MADDEN, JOSEPH .............. Tél KS No Plans MADISON, LORNA ....... 59, 60, 117, 253 Rep Council, Shield Staff, Comm. of Girls Athletics, BOC, Dance Committees MAESTAS, THERESA ........... 117, 247 Treble Clef, Bookeeper MAK, RONALD 79, 81, 82, 83, 90, 117, 297, 300, 302, 303 CSF, Forensics MALONE, NADINE ......... 117, 290, 298 Forensics, Nurse MALONE, NADINE ......... 117, 290, 298 No Plans MARSHALL, PHYLLIS A. ............ 117 BSU, Pep Club, Jr. Prom Committee, Jr. Fun Nite, Modeling School, Major in Business Ad- ministration MARTIN, KIRBY ............ 117, 139, 335 Cross Country, Track, Swimming, College, Painter MARTINEZ; LAURIE ©... hiics ccs cos 117 CCC MASLOUMRELEN t....cesteasdecs ae ee Ul No Plans MASON, MALCOLM ........ 117; 348, 399 No Plans MASON, SCOTT C. ........ 117, 270, 287 A Cappella, Band, Tennis MASON, YVONNE .................. 117 College, Secretary MASSA, DOLORES (CALLAHAN) Pep Club, IBM MASSA, GLORIA ................... 117 CCC MASOAMOMIELEY, coca ssn sae 118 College, Major in Math MATHEWS, SUSAN ......... 11, 118, 263 No Plans MATSUMOTO, REBECCA ........... 118 No Plans MATEUCCIIRAY: ...2cvaeeeese tees 118 College MAVEDA, ‘GARY occ... oceensons 118, 348 Football, Cal State at Long Beach MAYERS, LORNA ...... 75, 118, 305, 308 No Plans MCCLAIN, PAULETTE YVONNE 11, 118, 262 Pep Club, Soph Hop Committee, Rep Coun- cil, Jr. Prom Committee, Jr. Prom Queen, Pom-Pon Girl, Business School Mc CULLOUGH, CAROLYN .......... 119 No Plans Mc CURLEY, DONNA ................ 119 No ‘Plans McDANIEL, GEORGE ............... 119 No Plans Mc DONALD, LARRY ................ 119 No Plans Mc GEE, ROGERS, HENRY 64, 67, 69, 119, 348, 349 : Football, Baseball, Track, BSU, Rep Council Mc GRATH, JAMES ................. 119 No Plans MEAHIAN! JERRY) ..05 sccicsnescotiees: 119 Cross Country, Basketball, © Swimming, Track, College MEAHAN, KATHLEEN ............... 119 No Plans MEAHAN, RANDY Basketball, Swimming, College MILAM, DAREL No Plans MILFESSIMARK! f20%..5 escncen eyes 120, 353 No Plans MIEFEERWIALENMA, “cid..: cin occtdeen Sc 120 No Plans MIEUERSEOUISE 2fec....acekodaaceee 120 No Plans MIRICH, KRISTINE No Plans MITCHELL, DAVID 61, 64, 120, 321, 335, 348, 349 Cross Country, Track, College MIT CREME SUING sere eee oe 120 Work MODICANDOV CEN so indnan eect wrote 120 No Plans MOGANNAM, ANDRE ...... 120, 320, 324 Football, USC MONIZ{IDAVID o5.o2c0n.onceecctoanaas 120 No Plans MONSON, ELLEN R. 17, 76, 82, 85, 90, 120, 271, 270, 276, 277, 281 Freshman and Soph Secretary, Soph Com- missioner of Publicity, Band, Orchestra, Jazz Band, A Cappella, Marching Band, CSF, Col- lege, Music Major, Teacher MONTGOMERY, WILLIE ............. 120 No Plans MOORE DAVID ie: cee oes 70, 72, 120 Jazz Band, Track, Wrestling, College MOORE, DOROTHY MAIRE 58, 63, 64, 66, 81, 85, 120, 255, 304 BSU VP, Soph Hop Committee, Jr. VP, Fun Nite, Jr. Prom, Treasurer of Soph Class, Hi- Nus, SA VP, Football Stat, Barber College MORRIS, STEPHEN 67, 120, 270, 300, 302 Jazz Band, Symphonic Band, CSF MORRIS. STEVE Eo enon aceeee 121 No Plans MORRIS] STEVE. 0. ni seen 121 No Plans MUENCHOW, ANN ......... 121, 252, 253 Rep Council, Shield Staff, College MULUINERS BONITAY =a. on one 121 CSF, Cosmetologist , Marriage MULLEN, JOHN ROCK .............. 252 JV and Varsity Baseball, Senior Activities, Shield Staff—Photographer, CCC MYERS: KATHRYN) ..:....... 620. 36, 121 Travel MMERSARICHARDEs. 5-.o.0 475eecaee 121 No Plans MYEESMUINDA ccan.cocancceeece.. 90, 121 Marriage NAKANO, NICHOLAS ............... 121 No Plans NAKANO, SANDRA ................. 121 Orchestra, CCC NAKAZANO, DENNIS ................ 121 No Plans NEWMAN, EVETTE ............. 121, 280 No Plans NEWMAN, TONY 22... cescccueoesoass 121 No Plans NOLEANE SAIN occ crcvs cose ce tee eons 36, 122 Interior Decorator NORRIS: (GEORGE: .22...ceses0een.e 122 No Plans NORRISE, DE-ANDRE ALICE ........ 122 Majorette, Pep Club, Dance Line, CCC, Marriage OJEDA, KENNETH ............... 33, 122 No Plans OLDEN, JOYCE No Plans OLIVIERI DAVID: Giicsewcseccss suc 122, 270 Jazz Band, Symphonic Band OPEERGELT, DAVID). -..5. 77400) ae 122 No Plans ORTEGA, IRENE ...............:.... 122 No Plans ORTEGA, JAIME .................... 122 No Plans ORMZ ROBERT. « ccecusces canes 70, 123 No Plans OMISS UORRIES x ccvstsres ccccoote a « 74, 123, 304 No Plans OUMINO, SHARON .......6...00cns ns 123 No Plans PAUMER: FIOWARD .......4.0e0c 4 123 Commercial Art PALMER, MICHAELN. .............. 123 College PALMIERI, DAVID No Plans PANG MDAVIDiiicosc a eosc ss ecnarnee 123 No Plans PAYNE, CHERYL Beautician PARKER, WILHEMENA .............. 123 No Plans PARSON, DOROTHY ........... 124, 131 No Plans PATINO, EVA No Plans PATTERSON, DONALD .... 124, 344, 345 No Plans PAYNE, CHERYIR) so... sce cane 124, 306 No Plans PELTON, VIRGINIA Beauty College PENRY Ill, THOMAS R. .............. 124 Marching Band, Concert Band, Pep Band, Cross Country, Track, Structural Engineer- ing RERATA; JANEW, eo. cen na sacra 124 J Cc PERKINS, DENISE MICHELLE 124, 255, 315 Pep Club, Rep Council, Work, Hi-Nus, Col- lege PERKINS: KIRK: axtecc ccs cesetes 124, 272 No Plans PETERSON, RITA 58, 60, 111, 124, 300, 311 CSF, Stat, CCC, Nurse PRISTIERMWAREIND esc. eresces dea tane 124 College PHEROG CHARLENE Jo..ccc.cee 124, 307 No Plans PRILLIRSTDON ws cenicwen neat ee eee 124 No Plans POLKCERUBN is saneniecne ain cea 124, 304 Laney Jr. College, Legal Secretary PORTERSBECKY shaves accede ee 125 Work PROMMERSDON cs aamsereotcnecetertc: 125 Band POTTS, COCHISE DONNIE .......... 125 No Plans POTTS, MARILYN K. ..... 83, 85, 125, 353 Rep Council, Freshman Treasurer, Future Teachers, Shield Staff—Assit. Editor, Shield: Bake Sale, BOC, Hi-Nus Cub, Student- Faculty Softball Game, Work, College, Mar- riage POWEEESIOV. CEN. on aunece eee 125 No Plans POWELL, ELOISE MAENELL 125, 134, 198, 199 Work, College, Teacher of the Deaf, Mar- riage POWELL, NORMAN ................. 125 No Plans PRIGEMTONMe ce 7accnatectcatoere 125, 314 No Plans PRIDDY, RHONDA: .ciccccc code calercen 125 Marriage RAMOS SRIOHN xcs castscnaeee oe 125 No Plans RAMSEY, LARAY: sccxcaceacaseeunien 125 CCC, Work RANDLE, EDWARD. ...... 0200000000. 125 Rally Committee, Track, BSU, College RANDOLPH, CLIFFORD No Plans RANSOM, SHIRLEY 11, 66, 126, 252, 263, 302 Rep Council, Powder Puff Game, Shield— Activities Editor, Pom-Pon Girl, Work RASMUSSEN, CHRIS ............... 126 No Plans READ, DUANE ........ 126, 338, 339, 353 No Plans READING, JOSEPH 76, 126, 277, 279, 320 A Cappella, Foreign Language Club, Chess Club, Tennis, Coast Guard REED UEINDA.... o.o5, eeecer cee ee 126 No Plans REIDMEONNIE.encuscccucde noe 126 No Plans REMBLE, RUTH LORRAINE .......... 126 CCC, Marriage REXFORD, MELINDA L. .... 127, 294, 306 Pep Club, Rep Council, Simpson Bible Col- lege, Marriage REYMOLDS: WINDA: 4.5 uacsacseaseen 127 Housewife RHODES, MAURICE 64, 127, 256, 298, 299, 321, 324, 326, 348, 349 BSU, Track, Football, Soph Hop Committee, Jr. Fun Nite, San Jose State RICKLERS) KEVIN «5 coe ee 127 JV Baseball, Golf, DVC RIDEAU. EDWARD’ .. .aiciicecs oacken 127 CCC RIVARD, GEORGE .................. 127 Air Force ROBERTSON, ELLA .......ciercs. ss 127 CCC ROBINSON, BETTY 59, 60, 85, 127, 143, 145, 247, 305 Freshman VP, BSU, Pep Club, Jr. Fun Nite Committee, Jr. Prom Committee, College ROBINSON, JULIA 2.06... escsccerees 128 GAA, College ROBINSON) KAY _o..22.se0005c00 128, 280 Orchestra, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Work ROBINSON, MAXINE PASO Nurses Aide ROBLES, TOMASA ROMERO, PATRICIA ..... 82, 90, 128, 300 Foreign Language Club, CSF, Soph Madri- al, College, Air Force BROOESNANGCY. siic, satrasccmea naerer 128 No Plans ROSARIO; SUSAN) 23 cee ecccsesse ewe 128 Work, College ROSE SHARONE aan 74, 128, 143 Orchestra, Jr. Fun Nite, Marriage, Army RUBINS RUOKING 3. ccc eke eck 99, 128 ent Rally Committee, Basketball, Work, Col- lege, Marriage, Forest Ranger ee MICHAEL oo ce escsas 64, 128 CC MUNTERS WALBERG naeere serosa 128 CCC, Work RUSSELL, BEVERLY 60, 64, 66, 75, 128, 144, 267 Jr. Fun Nite, BSU, Pep Club, Jr. Prom Com- mittee, College SALCIDO, BLANCA 128, 276, 277, 279, 309 Pres. of Foreign Language Club, Choir, A Cappella, Drama Class, La Raza Club, Chicano Program, CCC, Work SALCIDO, MICHAEL ....... 128, 321, 324 No Plans SALTER) JUDITH Pe. act teehee nos sc 129 No Plans SANCHEZ; ‘(GUORIA 7 .t.c2eoc.ncteen toe 129 CCC SANCHEZ-LVICKU®, 5 cans dee een ce 129 GAA, CCC SANDERS JEANIG =. o-mancaaesae eee 129 Work, Marriage SARGENTRALINDAL =. -5sae enon tee 129 Marriage, Work SAVAGE,.WYMAN 2...00¢.800c..c84 0 129 Band, Boy’s Committee, Work SCARBOROUGH, SHEILA 61, 83, 90, 129, 141, 255, 283 College SCHICK, RICHARD .............. 83, 129 CCC, Work ee enn: CARL Ve sacscsers fa 129 Cc Cc SCHOENDALER, DAVID .... 129, 142, 335 Cross Country, Track, Student Defense At- torney, CCC, U.C. at Berkeley, pre-law school SCHWINDIDAN cksstscoteawce anes 129 College SCOMPESUSAN a-ak. see ee ne 129 Rep Council, CCC SCOTT KOMALEE o,f come oes 129 No Plans SEARS; VANISH. 25.0 creer curt mee 130 Choir, CCC, Teacher SEUBYAJANEL S hacee escent eee 130 No Plans SERB, PATRICIA GALE .......... 118, 130 College, Policewoman SERRA HELIO: =a eee 130, 300 CSF, CCC, U.C. at Berkeley, Major in Archi- tecture : SHIMEL, JAMES ................. 70, 130 Rally Committee SHIRLEVAGAVUE = 25. na cmenteen oo 130 Air Force SHORT: (BRUCE isssiccs eee dee cus 130 Work SIMON, MELVIN .................... 130 No Plans SIMPSONMIRA sxsscnwoascesacewnswnn 130 No Plans SKILLERN, GWENDOLYN L. Choir, College, Nurse SMINFEVANEMIA: ches cos ek ce ee 131 No Plans SMITH, DAN ....... 64, 131, 355, 344, 345 Cross Country, Wrestling, © Swimming, Track, CCC SMI DARVIEA: Sc2 en cnn sccece 131 CCC SMITEUEHOWARD! 5 cris oasinsa somone 131 College SMITEEIKATHEYING soe ones cee: 74, 131 Journalism Club, College SMIMMEKERRY.] aye8 ho 8. 2 ee 247, 131 Foreign Language Club, Activities Commit- tee, Rep Council, Freshman Homecoming Attendant, Teachers Aide, Journalism, Inter- Club Council, CCC, San Francisco State SMITH, LONDON . JC, Major in Fish and Game Management SMITE RUM: one on ety oscar 277, 131 College SONEAUANEN ta.sascueccintiveccke 276, 131 No Plans SPENCER, ROGER DAVID .......... 132 CCC SPICER; JANICE: cuccnsaiers wie usssieavars 132 College, Secretary or Stewardess STACKS GSHARI toe. cece eer 132 No Plans SANDIFORD, IRENE 132, 276, 277, 279, 302 A Cappella, CCC STEELE, RANDY JC, Air Force STEPHENSON, LEMONTINE ..... 132, 278 CCC, Secretary STERUD, GARY College STOCKMAN, LINDA .............. 82, 132 Court Stenographer STONE? DEBRAY 625 cans .icnmecceneer 132 CCC STOWELL, PATRICIA No Plans STRONG, DEANNA No Plans SUERSTEDT, SUSAN ........... 132, 306 No Plans SUGIFIARA,IGUENN 222ccse.ae8 es ssiee 132 Wrestling, College SUMLER, SHEILA . 60, 64, 74, 85, 114, 132 Girls Chorus, Crisco Award, College, Major in Sociology or Fashion Arts SUTION FELAINE tec: a oetretn, oeee 132 Rally Committee, Dance Committees SWEAT WILLEAN @...c.0c seseeniiere 133 No Plans SWEET JERE) sacecencs 64, 133, 344, 345 Wrestling, Cross Country, Track, Army, Business College, CCC SWINDERMAN, MARK ............... 133 No Plans TAYLOR OMS ociaccaansdemacneed 133, 324 cee Committee, Football, Track, CCC or USC MEOMAS, OY CEy ag iccisisccujtoseee amie 133 CCC, Major in Data Processing THOMAS, PRISCILLA ........... 133, 199 No Plans THOMPSON, RAMONA 74, 133, 271, 281, 302 Band, Orchestra, Spanish Club, CSF, Marching Pep Bands, Cellege THOMPSON, (SYIEVIA. =. cacecccs aioe 133 Foreign Language Club, College, Work THORNE, GWENDOLYN ............. 133 No Plans THORTON, MARGARET ............. 133 College HORRESTELOISAW recreate 133 Go to Mexico TOWEL WILLIAM) 4accacteeeaeen 83, 133 College TRADER: VIRGINIA. cis.ncostese sanouee 134 Band, Pep Club, College, Nurse MRAVELS) IPAMELA: os ccs seas cece 134 No Plans MRIBPAEINDAS akc cane screen eee 134 Marriage TROIKESVICKEN 3. nner eee 134 Beauty School, JC, Data Processing TURNERM SHARON! S..cc0sceeasener 134 No Plans UDY DARVENE® ctosecrie conene ener 134 GAA, College UMBERGER) JUDY 22..aeeeeee 134 CCC, Beauty School VAMGE: DIANE i ie.o0 ac aaecraces tare 134 No Plans VANDAGRIFF, JOAN ........ 10, 134, 261 Soph Hop Committee, Pep Club, Rep Coun- cil, Jr. Fun Nite, Cheerleader, CCC, Work VANVEIET IDOREEN) «..5. see ace 134 Symphonic Marching Bands, Night School, Florist VARGAS, SANDI ............ 10, 134, 264 Rep Council, Head Majorette, College, Travel to South America VAUGHN, DEBORAH 2.2.......5-2 ocr 134 No Plans VAUGHN, LINDA No Plans VEGA, MARTIN eA Plans oetick en WADSWORTH, KAY Band, Drama, Work, Marriage WALLACE, BOB WANBRICK, gales WARDLEY, PATRICIA 7) oll 54,86, 136, 298, 305, No WARING, STUART WARNER, ROBERTA GAA, CSF, Foreign Langua Sor Future Teachers, Girls WASHBURN, CINDY WASHINGTON, FRED WATE BURY. DAVID WATKINS. “CH, RLOTTE Cc rse WATSON, ROY Wrestling, Work, Marriage wal a ie 76, 136, 142, 213, 273, 277, Bee A Cappella, Drama, Cham- Shield—Sports Editor, College, Olver Be Band Senior Gaieties 3 Fe Oe eee @ Pee Bee we Fe CEC IPCC ta War [pc MoU TAT Be RPC Mi DAC Pa eT No Plan WEAVER, “VIVIAN GAA WEEG, CHRISTOPHER Tennis Pacific Lutheran College, Major in welts Prieta WHEELER. RE CELIA Pep Club, Senior Galeties, Letter Girl, Rep Council, BSU, College, Nurse Meld MELVIN WHITLING, MICHAEL None WHITNEY, REGINA None WHITTIE, BERNIE KAY Lettergirl, Snowball Queen, Peopie’ 8 Choir, JC, Sur ve Nurse 64, 137, 266, 305 None wtih, JANICE 67, 106, 137, 324, 327, None WILLIAMS, RICKIE None ae Pale SHIRLEY 60, 64, 75, 137, 267, Lettergirl, Pep Club, GAA, BSU, Jr. Prom Committee, Jr. Fun Nite Committee, Senior Activities, UC at Berkeley, Marriage bi al RANDALL WILSON, ISAAC lone WINROW, KAREN None Oia WD Fee. 8 4: Oe (8.8 8! 10) .8 0, 0, 0 18. CACC i eC ar Ya ot Rep Council, Pom-Pon Girl, Senior Gaieties, riplh Hop Commie, Powder Puff Game, WOMACK, WHERESA, sccusesscton ce None WOOD, MICHELE None Ce ec WOODRUFF, BRENDA .............. 138 None WOODS, RANAYE ......... 138, 324, 336 Football, Merchant Seaman WOODSON, PHILIS ............. 139, 298 None WRENCHDONNA’ oaecaevesscees ccs 139 ee WRIGHT, LINDA ......... 59, 76, 139, 277 None WULLENWABER, WILLIAM None VAVORMDENNISianic,caineeccn: 139 CCC YOU NG, ANTOINETTE ...11, 66, 139, 262 Pep Club, BSU, GAA, Rep Council, CSF, Jr. Fun Nite Committee, Senior Ball Committee, Pom-Pon Girl, UC at Berkeley, wares ee GAN e ence coke ce 139, 315 YOUNG, JULIA ZIMNER, CHARLES junior index ADGERN SHEILA Tas secesasnadenes 176 AK EINETME cae ceciamaaanacenan rae 158 ALEXANDER; MARY aici cscieastevccns 158 ALEXANDER, STEVEN ALEENRIMONV atric cs asanacntoatent a 176 ALTENBAUGH, TRUDY i c.qesecsn 5. 176 AMADOR UMERESAY ae cncnini sce eee 158 ANDERSON, CAROLYN ............. 158 ANDERSON) DAVID) « ....ccttcivan ness 158 ANDERSONWEREDIE iascenssad. nee 176 ANDERSON) JIE Gi ccca scene arenes 158 ANDERSON, MABLE: .occens cameras 158 ARANDAGUISAI y aiesinineoccraots saree 158 ARANDA, JOHNNIE ..............05. 177 ARCHULETA MOFELIAUG. aaavencer ae 177 ARCHULETA, SAM ARMS TDAWN cic cscuranccae nemmane ASHFORD, RANDY AVILA, HENRY A. BABB SOEBRAWE marci aot 158, 278 BACKHAUS, SHERRY ............... 158 BAGBY, BRUCE .................... 158 BAILEY, KAREN BAKERS SHIRUEY In cacnecsrm or ak 158 BAKER TONJA’ isc. ck mus corsa 65, 158 BAULASZTIORING gag ccirs. stuns acu 158 BALEAROSDENNIS i. vests assnanmiean 158 BARRERAS, YOLANDAT. ........... 158 BARRIOS, LILLIAN M. .............5. i BASHAW DEBBIE weaccus saceisn on re BATCHELDER, JUDITH 17, 76, 177, 276. 278, 301, 303, 313 BATES, JANICE FAYE ............... 177 BEAL MICH AB arco crin eran ajcaien aes 158 BEAN CNTR Coy esses es tercicvicecdes ot 158 BEAUCHAMP, BEVERLY E. BEAVERS, RAYMOND. ........ 158, 270 BEDWELL, DAVID .................... 158 BEUSHEMROGERNUAN aush sn diunnien 158 BELT DEBORAWIA: fac: 6s0 con « 158, 313 BELTRAN, MARVIN, cosssscncsaecces 158 BENGSTON, SANDRAG. ............ 158 BERRY, MAMIE BILCINGSLEVASPAN oncniaccitiacsnaties 159 BISAROMEREDIe ones ae secien teu 159 BLAYLOCK, NANCY A. BOGGS DARLENE: cisceasdscccseue 159 BOND, STEFFANIE A. BOUGHTON, BETTY BOWDEN, DEBORAH BRASIERMOMSIES S. nous casqenences 159 BAISTOMSHAR mami detis 67, 159, td BROWN, CAROLINE ................ 59 BROWN, GEORGE .......... 65, 159, 344 BRUCKNER, JANICE E. ......... 159, 270 BAWANT GE NESIERE irijaeci ye ee 159 BURNEMT, CARLO! arisnees cesnuns o 159 BUANETT, CARLOS D. w.cicccdacs ees 159 BURRELL UAURAG sermrc meen sammie: 159 BUTLER, MILTON R. Bee ALOE a scalCinin.cadnausinens 159 CREO JAINUA Nee. icin iihiawaueeeniarse 177 CAGLER, VIRGINIA, wn .csccicscancces 159 CALHOUN, EDDIE GCREVAN SHIRLEY ciccecivenen cadens 159 CAMERON, WILLIAM CAPAPRELL PAU oes cick din seccnns PARTEY, ROBERT 0. vie nvesc svacces CARLOCK, DENNISE ......... WP fs (HA CARLSON, DONNA . 17, 76, 177, 276, 278 CARPENTER, RONE. ............... CARROLL, MARY J. access cases es GROEYCOANNY cacivssycvnuceseces: CASH, RONALD D. ............. 160, CASTRO, MARIA CELESTINE, PATRICIA .............. CHAMBERS, LATANJA ........... 65, CHAN, DORIS P. ..... 160, 280, 301, CHARKOWICZ, DONA A. 160, 294, 301, CHAVEZ, DANIEL CHEVERES, MARGARET G. ......... CHILTON, BRAD G. 67, 160, 271, 330, CHILTON, DARLENE D. ..... 67, 160, CHRISTOPHER, LEROY CHURCH MROBING sacaciirsiecs a ooren CISNEROS, JACQUELINE ........... CLEVELAND, FAYE CEUTMS WEVINELES ec arane soca arian COATS, WILLIAM COLE, DAVID .. 60, 62, 160, 254, 294, COLEMAN, MICHAEL A. ..... 65, 160, COUEMANMROBERT jc anrccnns ae ose ue COUTIERS WIECIAMIRAY |. ci ccceccssn COLLINS, RONALD CONNER, ANTHONY D. ............. CONNER JEEEREY Di vipe eens CONRADIMARKIM cc secccn sss sca. COOKMCHERVG inrcan oscccnennin« 160, COOPER, CHARLOTTE ..... 67, 160, COOPER, DAVID E. COOPER, DAVID R. COOPERTIMENRY ciau0c. os 160, 330, COPREERV SHEILA socnssevesaroscns CORDOVA, CYNTHIA A. ............ CORDOVA COE. Ginies cca casosnen aces CORNELUISEN, KATHRYN .......... CORRMMICHAELIP. mac crccsa weeecrues COURTWRIGHT, CORA ......... 160, COXMGEORGES inten cu iinicceeie in CREAR, JACQUELINE A. ............ CRISTOROVDIAI SE sccm cameras CRISMOM, CHARMAIN .............. CROWLEY, SANDRA M. ..... 65, 161, CURIVANTONEMME K: crcsnnmees ones 177 DANIELS, SANDRA ......... 61, 157, DASIEVAMEUEALIE® oe cans cmc vncint DAVISHRIELEN DS cc ccna scare ces DAVIS, KEITH D. DAWES IIRIERESA. Fa cctan samen scan DEBERNARDI, DONALD ............. DEBROSKY, ALFRED DECACCIA, JUDITH A. 161, 271, 294, 295, 301, 303 DEGUIA, CHRISTOPHER ......... 76, 161 DELANY, “RICHARD? si. 5.5 0 secs es 161 DEEAO MIURMERESA Eom tasty: DEUGADILLOWARTAURI Gacis ema: DELGADO, ANOREW J. ............. DICKERSON, CATHERINE ........... 1 DICKINSON, LESLIE E. . 35, 161, 301, 303 DISMUKE, MICHAEL E. .......... 161, 168 DODGE, WILLIAM oo icccsctiee ee ae DOMINGO, DANNY J. . 161, 257, 330, 331 DONOHUE, THERESA ...... 76, 161, 280 DORSEY RIGHARD N= cccet qucie eae DUNN, WAYNE DURANTE: FINDAW sone cccse oer 161, 257 DWVERRCHARLES: jiaoncsmnme oat ane 161 DYBDAHL, MICHAEL C. ............. 161 ONE MDAVE si arcrccsws sea ncomonnnene DYES MIMOMEVIMS senaascucc tenacss 161 PALYGEECAMONIIS vanes nudes cee 161, 330 EATON TOENISE “Geman... 162, 301, 303 EBERMJEFR) wenmccresrcc nse 65, 162, 334 EOMOND, CURTIS LEE ............. 178 EDWARDS, CYNTHIA A. ...........55 178 EDWARDS) KYM) cise... cscs ccseacess ECUERBEENMLARAY, scat 162, 330, 353 EEROO BILE ee cers cree acca women 178 EVRA GICB EET i setirearsrcrristelss cin ctoye 162, 172 ESCAMILLA, MARTIN EOEN IDOGAN I iercr cn cars seronatan ete sinks ESPINOZA, T OMMY ETCHIESEN, MAK EVANS) EREDDIE sanmcacnenncrn ac 67, 182 Bs feo geo cathe: eciey ede eles os pth ts ke mets mit ae ae ee ee ee eee GENOGUIORIOEY = eee. hen eee 162 EERDIGARICKNisee 2 ec oa ees 162 FERNANDEZ, VALERIE IE cae 178 RIEEDING JAMES: ee eee 612 EINEAYSON, ANGUS =) 222 ......:.35 178 FINZGERALED) JOAN! =... ..2- 7.5. 162 FUANERY, DANAIG. 022 -.c.e ee 162 ELEMINGNCAROE J. {.2.. 09s 162 REBICHERMEEEIA. 2 c5.n0 ssacce ies 162 FLOWERS, SANDRA G = -.......0). 162 FORCE, ROBERT BORDWALVINIE....2. 5 sea ee 162 FOSTERS JON T= 22a. near 162, 270 FOX, DANIEL B. FOX, DEBORAH Y. ERANGCIS A MICHAEEIR a net eneerten 62 FRANKLIN, SUSAN P. ...... 178, 281, 303 FREEMAN! IMARY EQU!) 222 seee nae: 62 EREEMAN, (DON) c:0555 acs none 330 FRENCH BRENDA Y. FRENCH GUENNE wou. esse mee 178 EUG CHAREES © acne een eae 162 EUCEERMRICHARD) 2. aceon 162, 334 GALEIBEORNAIM Siar ee 163, 301 GARCIA MICRHECE Cancer: 163 GARDNERROONNIE Risener 163 GARLINZJEANETME Kosar 163 GATEWOOD, DORIS .. 106, 162, 163, 315 GAUNY, SANORA ........... 76, 163, 276 GENGLER, ROSE ANN GENTRY; VINDA 3 ace- ene eee 163, 281 GILLOCK, LINDA L. GILMORE, AARON, R. GLASS; JODINE® . .o..5...:6ee paces 163 GOMEZ, ARMAND GONSALEES RICKY nee ene 163 GOOD TUESEIEVAN as sas neer 163, 301, 305 GRAY, DWAINE W. ........ 163, 270, 348 GRAY, KATHRYN 10, 65, 67, 163, 178, 260, 298 GRAYBILL, WILLIAM E. GREENWDENICE Vi0- 6... nace ee 163 GREENING, MARILYN ............... 178 GREGORY, SANDRA cee ren 163 GREINER SARTOURG ne ee reeeetee 163 GREY, JAMES C. GRIEEINSEREDE jana arc ereene 307 GRIFFEN, JACQUELINE ............. 163 GRIFFIN, ROBERT GUERRAMIRIE NE seer er eee 163 FMAGANRJANICE: 2.5.5. s eee one 163, 313 ALIERNIC MAB a ciors a ion decree 163 HALVORSON, PAMELA ............. 163 RAMIETON! EUDENE®. -se0. emus 178 HAMMACK, JACQUELINE ........... 163 HAMMONDS, SHARON ............. 163 HANSENTREGGVIM sees 63, 305 HARDCASTLE, SUSAN . 65, 163, 247 313 HARDESTY, CINDY HARRIS, DENISE P. ........ 163, 278, 314 HARRIS, FRANK HARRIS, PATRICIAL. ........... 178, 278 HARVILUE SBILLY «isi dunchanven. ume 178 MARVIEEE SUSANI=. 50 eee 164, 168 HAWKINS, BLANCE ...... 65, 67, 164, 172 HEAD, LEROY BEARN CAROL Ps trccce sect 128 RIECK MLORNA (ois. ta serum 164, 313 HEIHN, PENNY H. HELDRIS, VICKIE HENDERSON, EDWARD ........ 614, 272 MENDERSONVRAOV sn. cae ee 164 HENDRICKSON, DAVID ............. 164 HENDRICKSON, PATRICIA .......... 164 HERNANDEZ, DAVID R. ......... 164, 172 HERNANDEZ, JAMES ............... 164 MERNANDEZ, JOE: J ..0.daesernwan 164 MERNANDEZ MARY. pace ec ence eeaee 164 HERRERA, ERANCISCOM sn 178 MERRERA; MARIA: ... 0.0 ocean 164 RESSSKATIE:SUEG sere eee 164 HICKS, RAYMOND .............. 164, 341 FICKSON, OAVIDIAS fence cceeeeeee 164 RIGHT KIMBERLY Avo. t.ce.cam curs 164 HILL, JORDAN FINEST IBETIIY. ctrciicracresrisie clersmensaneets 164 INKEESANDRAUK ence ceetr: 164 HOLMAN, WYNONA POPE EMILE: cy aiciinsy ante toee 164 HORNE, DOUGLAS ... 164, 330, 331, 352 HORNER GhOMASTAnte ]2-) ne nne 164 PhONMIN RIO) [RYNUPIR) a gatnodqeesoowe ce 164 HUBBARD, SANDRA K. ......... 164, 257 HUDSON, ALBERT HUDSON, DONALD MUEVOVERTON Grane tener 178 MUGHES JAMES = noses tere 164, 340 HULSE, JOHN AR. .. 67, 164, 254, 301, 346 IRGYKARENIDs asec ee cnet cine 165 ISERLOTH, WARREN ............... 165 JACINTO, JESSE ................... 165 JACK, GWENDOLYN 63, 65, 67, 165, 266, 296 JACKSON MCONNIE Sent ert 165 JACKSON, IRIS E. .. 65, 67, 165, 254, 256 JACKSON, WILLIE J. ....... 165, 337, 338 JEWETMe SUSAN), contac cuore eens 165 JIMERSON, CLEMENTINE ........... 165 JOHNSON, CLARA J. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD J. ............ 165 JOHNSON, MICHAEL JOHNSON, PERRY JR. ..... 165, 324, one JOHNSON, VELMA P. ............... JONES, GREGORY S. JONES MKARENISae cee eee 165 JOSEPRHROAREENE ne. eee eee 165 JOY, LYNN VUDGESEDMONIAW a. os nee oe 165 KAJIOKA, BARBARA S. ............. 165 KAUPPINEN, JOHN KEELER GRANGE SIR ar aera 165 KELLY, RICKIE KENRICKTVONNAT = scence ene: 165 KERR EGEORGE TA ae eee 165 KESLER, BARBARA ............. 165, 281 KEYES MICHAEL. . oc4s55. ence anes 165 KILCUP, JOHN ois sc. bevy eens, 165 KING, YVONNE 61, 166, 281, 294, 299, 303, 304, 305 KISH, LORRAINE KEG RUANEME circa n thei peiereee 166 KORTE, DENNIS ....... 70, 166, 334, pe KOSKINSTANEEYAPD Scum te ee KRAMEICKR CAROLE Minne oer 166 KRIDERKYUE Mgr concen arte 178 PAGE SEAMELAU cs acccedk ee 166 EANDERS VYERVAL socva-o. ee 166, 330 EANDERS SPRIEUIP a nse cee 166 VANDONTIKATIEW since cone eee sia te 166 LANGSTON, ALMARIE .......... 166, 273 LANGSTON, BONNIE J. .. 65, 67, 166, 313 LANGSTON, MICHELLE VEALIROSEMARY, 2 accemaae cine ee 166 LEE, DIANA LEECH, JERRY W. LEECH, SCOTT LEGAUX, LINDA ANNE .............. 166 LEONARD, LINDA LEONARD, WILLARD D. .......... 67, 166 CEVIASSDIANER Gan ccc oeeaer 166, 301 LEWALLEN, STEPHANY ......... 166, 310 UEWISHIGAV UE Mx cecmiruts iiaccree 305 CUINTHAIAMNG Sst ero c eee ctr ieere 166 LONG, MERLE LOPEZ, ELISEO HOREZIISVEVIAW rc. ae car aan nee can: 166 LOSKOT, MARSHALL ....... 67, 166, 304 LUCKEY, CATHERINE EV SAGH Ie EEEREV asean scans mean 166 MACDONALD, HEATHER J. ......... 166 MADAY UEANE TING nen tear etree 178 MADRIGAL, NORMAG. ............. 166 MAI STIEVEN] ere acne 166 MANGLONA, GREGORIO ............ 166 MANNING, SHEILA .................. 178 MARSHALL, PATRICIA .............. 167 MARTINSMONTIE cane ccigcesee ene 167 MARTINEZ, ANNA: coc. ccceccee ess 178 MARTINEZ, DORRINA MARTINEZ SUUGCINUE i ce ccen emacs 167 MASON VERWED Sec gcse as otis 178 MASON, MALCOLM MASON IRICRARD). 300-26 -- ss ee 167 MATTHEWS, LOVETHA ......... 178, 278 McCEAIN STEPRANIE c.2.5--+ 000... 178 McCLUSKEY, BARBARA ............ 167 McCURLEY, DONNA L. McFADDEN, LILLIE B. 67, 167,271, 298, 299, 301 McFARLAND, MICHAEL L. ........... 167 McGEE, BOBBY McGRUE, ANTHONY ................ 167 McMAHON, CYNTHIA ............... 167 MEADOWS, GEORGE D. ........ 167, 334 MEADOWSHPAUINAT cence eee 167 MEARS, RICK MEEK MIDARRYVIEW 0 oa ene 167, 272 MEISERMMARKeneer nese: 167, 301, 303 MEEGOZASREUBENID, 200)... 167 MENDOZA, RANDY A. MIRES, SHERRY L. MITCHELL, KATIEL. 106, 162, 167, 256, 267, 306, 311, 313, 327 MODICA, JOHNNIE M. .......... 167, 257 MOGANNAM, ANDRE MOODY, LINDA DIANA .............. be MOORE DEBORAH: sc55. eee 70 MOORE, JOSEPH L. ....... 170, 330, 348 MORANNDEBRAM rn. ee MORGAN, GINAM. ................. 170 MORGAN TKAREN) =... 026: eee 170 MORRISON, DIANA ................. 178 MULEENRUORING: eccrine nee 62, 352 MYERS, THELMA J. NABETAN RICHARD ine snares ba NALIEMGAVMB DS Tritt tei caen eae NELSON, KATHLEEN A. 170, 281, 301, 303 NELSON, MICHAEL D. .......... 170, 281 NELSON, RUTHANN NEWMAN, DAVID W. ................ NICHOESMRAM 2. ce cnc ss 1170, 257, 279 NUNEEYUANEY, oo. cces sere 65, 170 ODONOHOE, EILEENM. .... 17, 170, 276 OLDEN, JOYCE OLIVARRIA, LUANA ................. 170 OESONNRONAUDNEn cc cceenernenann 170 OLSTADRKENNEMHIEs are cere 170 ORTEGA ELOY Ry an nae we. netes ae 170 ORTIZ SANTONINARS. ose stn 170 OWENS, BURFORD OWNBEY RSTIEVENIUE 5222.24. ee 170 PADILLA DONNA) Gin sing.c ae eee 170 BAUMERRINANGY See css sere. 170, 278 PARKER, MARGARET E. ............ 170 RARKERMSHARON] ms case ricer 170 PARKER, WILHELMINA BARKS sMARJORIEIE] cee eeeen UTA. PALCHING MICHAEL ee ree nee 179 PATE, RICKY PATTERSON SDIANES sc page, cone ee 171 PEARESEOIS iveencs unseen es crs or. 171 PENN WIPAISY vAtee. oc... eames cc 171 PERASSOMGREGORY Ri nce ee 171 RERASSOMSCOMEMi= see aeeee teen 171 REREZWANGEL en. nccer cee e eee ine PEREZ MANUEL, os cerae seen one PERKINS, VALERIE PETERSON, MICHAEL f2.-2- eee PENERSONTNANGYAL. finance PETERSON, VICKI M. 157, 171, 295, 298, 301, 305 PIANE, RHONDA RILKINGRONT DAVIDIP Serene sane 171 PIMENTEL ALAN Dib eaccn. co. one 171 RIRER DENNIS Ji cacnncucnyen seers 171 PITRE, MARVIANN! .25.22.5.40000sene 171 PITTS IRON. resco aan cine ere 171, 270 POE WILLIAMIAS ocean can tee 171 ROMS MOWIGHTG 2200.62) eoncn-r 169, 171 ROWEUETGEYNIS saan son eee 171 ROWERS TIAMES 4.037 one eee 171 PRICE JDENISE@ ss ceca nee 65, 179 PRINE, LINDLEY PROCTOR, PERRY PROTHRO, KADESTA ....63, 67, 171, 315 PULIDO MUISAND ice acs. ts cere 171 QUALLS, BRENDAG. ....... 10, 171, 265 RAMIREZ, MCDEJESUS S. RAMOS, JOHNNY RAMOS TEARRYV Di acc -ceacsest ene 179 RANDOLPH, RANDY C. RANSOM, RONALD A. .............. 171 RASMUSSEN, WILLIAM RATEIERMDENISES yao acne eee 65, 171 RATLIFF, DERYL REED) BARBARA D2)... cst a! REED CAROLS. 5 sen. ut cps eee REED, GARY W. ... 65, 172, 271, 324, 327 REED SPE PIO ee nis ce aa ree aat ets REED ROXANNA... 508 anne: 17 REID, LONNIE REMAKEL, MARVIN 381] 382 Oona PAMELA S. 17, 76, 172, 272, 6 RICHARDSON, DONNA ..... 67, 172, 272 PUPGIe GNA, ons cccveaadyas cares 65, 172 RIVAMONTI, MICHAEL ROAY, PAMELA MOGGING: GARY We asic cuncsuranstes 172 ROBINSON, CATHY M. ...........05, 172 ROBINSON, ETHEL CIND ........... 172 ROBINSON, JOSEPH C. ROBINSON, KAY ROBINSON, WANDA .............5.. ae RODDA, DALED. ................... 172 ROLLINS, DIANE K. 172, 294, 297, 305, ae ROMERO, MAXINE E. 172 ROOF, NANCY ROOS, KEVIN L. oo... ccc ccc cce cece RUFF, GREGORY W. 59, 157, 172, 294, oer 301, 334, 348 RUPORT, JOHN D. ......... cece cee 179 SABO, MADELINE he ee 172 SRIGH OME cao oss sinaxsnecanscccea 172 SAMPLES. LINDA. 0. nsianwe, 173, 305 SANDBERG, LESLIE SANDERSON, TERRIE J. ............ 173 SANDOVAL, THOMAS SAUILER, PAULEING saisss bin eeas ca SAVAGE, DUANE .......... 173, 176, an SAVAGE, MARY E. SOPELL CALAN 5 o500 cs seiaived tens 173 SCHIEBERL, PATRICIA............... 173 SCHMITZ, JENNIFER ................ 173 SCHWARM, DOROTHY V. ........... 173 SCOTT, OMALEE NA GAN cae. osl¥'s coniant aid was 157, 173 SHARP, BRENDA J. SHARP, RUSTY L. ................5, 173 SHARPE, CHIRSTOPHER |... 173, 334 SHELTON, MARTIN SHOTT, SUNNIEL. ............5. 65, 172 SIMMONS, HENRY A. ........ 65, 76, 173 SIMMONS, MICHAEL Race -45 173 SIMPSON, | SIMPSON, TUDITH Sereda 173, 276, 278 SKINNER, KATHRYN ................ 173 SMALL, LINDA |. ................ 173, 301 SMITH, ANETIA SMITH, DONALD SMITH, EUGENE ......... 00... ccc 173 SMITH, JAMES L. ................. 173 SMITH, MARK J. ..............0000, SMITH, MICHAEL VV... 76, 173, 270 SNEED, LAURA ee sae 179 SONES, JAN SOULES, KATHERINE ............... 173 SPENCER, SONYA ............. 173, 314 STEELE, LARRY SIEGE, SUE. cosh ks ons casvaieseeecns 173 STEPHENSON, STEVEN ene FAL, 174 STINNETT, JIMMYR. ................ 174 STINSON, MARVA . se ae ato 174 STRICKLAND, GUY C. STRONG, LARRY D. ..........00005, 174 SUIT, ROXANNA ................. 65, 174 SWEET, CECELIA................ 65, 174 SWINDERMAN, MARK SYKES, URA FAY ...... 0... c cece 74 TALLEY, BILLYW. .............. 174, 338 TAYLOR, RONALD W. .............. TAYLOR, SHIRLEE D. ........ 65, 67, 174 TERRY, BEVERLY ............. 174, 177 THOMAS, DAVID D. ................. 4 THOMAS, LONNIE THOMPSON, JERRY ................ 4 THORNTON, EVELYON ......... 169, 174 THURSTON, JUDITH ANN ........... 174 TIGNER, PAULINE GW 174 TILLMAN, RICKIE TIPPEY, ROBERT ................... 174 TIRADO, CHARLENE......... 174 TISON: GAILM. .... csc... 174 TOUCHSTONE, THOMAS D. TOWNSEND, GAY SUE TRAMMELL, LAUREY ............... 174 TRAMMELL, WANDA ................ 174 TROGREY, PETER, 5 vic cancincsed 67, 174 TROIKE, VICKEY TROTTER, LORETTAR. ............. 174 TROXELL, MARION ..............0., 174 TRUJILLO, FRANCES ........... 174, 309 MUCKER, PATRICIA. 3 ccna scssa sess 175 TURNER, BRUCE TURNER, PAMELA .......... 76, 276, 278 TWINN, DEBRA URIBESKATAY. occa ncanoue sos 175, 310 VALENCIA, RITA E. VANDERGRIFF, TANYA .......... 65, 175 VAUGHN, GARLAND ............ 168, 175 VENEGAS, DAVID VERNON, DEBORAH ..... 17, 67, 175, 276 VEER RONALDO! ce. 5007 175, 303 VIERRA, NEWELL JOHN ............ ba VIRAMONTES, MARIANNE .......... WAITE, MARLENE 175, 276, 278, 301, 203 WAKEFIELD, BARBARA A. ........... 75 WAKEFIELD, DONALD .............. 178 WAKEFIELD, VIRGINIA .............. 175 WALKER, EDVARD WALLACE, ROSE MARY ............ 175 WANLASS, R HONDA L. ............. 175 WASSBERG: JANET. sicscsrs oc aces 175 WATSON, LYNDA L. WEGBRUJAMESID. «cer cnicona nels 175. WELES TOMMY cd... 5... cs sneer 169, 175 WHITE, MELVIN WHITEHEAD BRYAN H. ............. 175 WIDICK, JAMES DO: asi cciciee sence oes 175 WIEDERHOLT, RENEE .............. 175 WIESS, RENAE 10, 175, 265, 281, 294, 295, 303, 305, 345 WILDER, JOHN ....... 0.00. .cccc eae 75 WILKINSON, DOUGLAS M. . 175, 301, 303 WILL, DON WIULIAMS, BRUCE occ ccc ccece cans 175 WILEIAMS OORIS 25, «05 stants ces 176 WILLIAMS, MILDRED WIUTIAMS SROBERT ce a.cc anne eceme es 176 WILLIAMS, SANDRA D. .............. 179 WILSON, CHARLTON G. ........ 176, 330 WILSON, CURTIS G. ........ 65, 176, 324 WILSON, PHYLLIS .............. 176, oe WIESONMIREIVECIS TE ssicas ccna er WINN, JEANETTE .. WISEMAN, DWAYNE ........... 20... 176 WITMAN, DONNA WONG, MICHAEL A. .... 6... eee 176 WOODS, VELINDA D. ............055 176 WRIGHT, JAMES WYRIGK, FLOYD. Senile. sce 4 76 YOUNG, DONELL ...... 71, 176, 341, 353 YOUNG, JUANITA 2.00.00... oc o ee 176 YOUNG, MICHAEL .............. 103, 176 YOUNG, RONALD C. ............ 176, 324 ZABLACKIS, BRUCER. ae etn ak 76 ZAMUDIO, FERNANDO .............. 176 ZARDIACKAS, MINDATS So .c ds: 179, 305 sophomore index ACHEY, ) etn Beaten arr 184 ACREEURIA tre fen os rs teen ine 184 ADAIR, FRANK ADANS, CAROUIGikios sao amotio 184 ADGER, NEOMIE Scr concen wee 184 AGOSTINI, MICHAEL L............... 184 AHAMDI, JAMSHID ALCARAZ, KATHLEEN .............. 184 ALEXANDER, KEVIN ................ 184 ALEXANDER, STEVEN “ALLEN, MICHELE A... cic ccc scenes 209 ALLEN, TONNIE , ALMEIDA, FRANK H. ................ 184 AMBROSE, BONNIE ...............4, 184 AMOS, ROBERT ANDERSON, MABEL ANDERSON, MARTIN W.............. 184 ANDERSON, SANDRA E. ............ 184 ANGER, MICHAEL Ai oc. incites isaac. 184 ARPMEBY KAREN os. cstecirs ae aie 184 ARANDA, GLORIA M, ..... 0... ee ees 209 ARANDA, JOHNNY ARCHULETA, SAM RRNOLD, DOSIA) ca ccc caw secvetacees 184 ARNOLD, SANDRA ................. 184 ARRIAGA, VERONICA ............... 184 ARRUDAUEIBAV Eg cc cn ceca: 184, 221 AUSTIN, ANNETTE M. ............05, 184 AUSTINGGINOVEM is gan.oce ces ces 184 AUSTING DEBORAH Ia accene nccanee. 184 AUSTIN, ROOSEVELT ........... 184, 332 PERS OME cccovs a nssouasess 184 343 BALGA, JONATHAN L................ 185 BALLMES, JANETM. ................ 185 DAMBES LILLY 5 iccncesiee sien 185, 314 BARNHILL, JOHN J... 26... 0.0... 185, 271 BARROW, LIONEL M............. 185, 230 BARTLETT, TOM ................... 185 OM MATIN ca.csdesad oesunee ane 85 BAUMGARDNER, DOLORES ....... 185 BEASON, MICHAEL D................ 185 BENNETT, MATHIS D. BENNETT, MATTIE BENNIE Pan sear cie sata eaniat ook ereeinnaeie artes BERDAN, DAVID H. . BERRY, PHILLIP .... BEVERLY, TERRY Sa CR es ns 5 onde Sune xs tens BITLE, DEBORAH BOGGS, VIOLA D. 24 Se 2 209 BOLTON, LAWRENGE Bre tonantoter 185 BONNER, CORRINE ................ 185 BONNER, JIMMY ............... 185, 230 PONG MMAIN sysiscis ccs sca ves enas ROR 186 BORELIZ, KAREN SUE .............. 186 BOWENS, SHERYL ... BOWSER, CINDY J. 186, 272, 302, 309 . 186, 257, 294, 301 BRADLEY, OY coca cv cccs accuse ns 186 BRADLEY, SHARON A. .............. 186 BRANDAU, LINDAS ................ 186 BRANUM, PATRICIA J. ...........0005 186 BrAGtEY, GOUIE Do. cc.sicscaviess 209 BRATTON, MARTHA A........... 186, so BRATTON, MARY A.......... 0.000005 186 BRAUTIGAM, MICHAEL BREITKREUTZ, FRANK B............. 186 BREWER, DANAM. ............. 186, 332 BRIDGES, GENE C...... 66, 186, 271, 305 BRIDGES, JAMES ............... 186, 332 BROADWAY, BEVERLY A, ........... 186 BROOKS, RHONDA ................. 209 BROOKS, ROBERT J. BROOKSHIER, MOANA LEE ......... 186 BROTHERTON, DARLENE ........ 64, 186 Vs REE REO 6.64 asc eran eaten ok 209 BROWN, DIRK ........ 186, 332, 333, 346 BROWN, HAROLD JR. BIOWIN, ARIEN 3.5 caslcsivncva dees 186 BROWNIEINDA: jc. is con cnes ees 209, 306 BROWNGINEVA( Us cosccc cscs ccs 186 Betas MMA Shs even evsa sels 186 BRUCE WANDA cise see irs ceases 186 RVC mnes, AUILEEN 5. 00sec eons. 186 BULEUOCKGERANGES! 221.505.005.558 186 BURRELL, ROBERT C. BURRUS, YVONNE ......... 64, 186, 247 BNUEMREX: tics Seo can 187 CAGLER, VIRGINIA CALDERON, MARGARITA M.......... 187 CALDERON, MARIA P. Re i WH es aisicsd a ec On alg oe 187 REN, WAR sfc 3050s 30 6S Ween nn 185 CARLSON, JOANNE ...............5 187 CARMACK, DONALD ................ 187 CARPENTER, JOHN W. ...5..000. 005 187 CARROLL, SEAN Mo. 6.055 bsncds oe se 187 CASADOS, PAULA ......... 187, 188, 221 CASTLEO, VIVIAN Le 55 csis in ecban: 187 ASI, ANGIE cc dcs wigecurgnes 187 CAVNESS, DERYLL. CHAN, MARGIE F........... 187, 276, 294 PIAA WILLIE, foci cites s csdeenes 187 CHAVEZNMARIE wean tons eee oe 187, 271 CHRISTENSEN, STEVE CHURCH, RUSSELL . wo... cc ssccans 187 GIECHANSK, LLOYD: ....05...550. 00% 187 CLARK, ANTHONY |... 6. ccc ec caws ven 187 CLARK, HARRIETTE ....... 005.085: 187 CLARK, PATTI ........ 61, 183, 187, 305 CLENDENIN, WANDA I. .............. 187 CORES SAUL mien. knee 66, 187, 305 COUEMANE BEGIN... 2.0... so sae 187 COLEMANNSAMUEL .....0.....5---- 187 CONRAD) OGERT E. . .....52+. +55. 187 CONWRIGHT, DEBORAH A. BULEER, “CEECANN oicmecicic os ctocmune 190 HOWELL, LORI. ceneeactunw annenes 193 COOK, PRISCILLA FULLER, LEO L............. 190, 270, 305 HUDDLESTON, JAMES .............. 193 COOPER, GARY ........cccccesvveen 187 FULMORE, MICHAEL D. ..... 71, 190, 230 HUDSON, GERALD ...............65 194s COOPER, GARY L. FUTCH, CHARLIE L.............0.05. 191 HUGHES, EMMA ............. PP. 211 COOPER, RODNEY ................. 188 GABRIEL, FREDERICK S. ........... 191 HUGHES, HELEN ................00. 194 COOPER, RUSSELL GAINES, GREGORY D............... 191 HUGHES, MORRIS ................5. 194 COOPER, TIM GAJKOWSKI, CHARLENE HULSE, MARTIN A 194, 230, 281, 302, 303, COOPER, WILLIAM T. ...... 188, 230, 296 GANT, THOMAS R.............. 600055 191 308, 340, 341 COPLEN, SHELIA GARCIA, MINDAS 6..500ssauace saben: ISLEY, SHERBY ¢.0c:t5cssssencntaee 194 CORNELL, NANCY L..............05. 188 GARDNER, DIANE .......... 66, 191, 314 SUEY, TERAIG co iec eases adetas 194 CORTON ALUN, 6 a.5cissa0skumuen 188 GARDNER, DONALD R...... 272, 302, 303 EV ISERIA ic Geer in ewes cmavers 194 COX, KENNETH ..........0ccccceues 188 GARRISON, LINDAM........ 58, 191, 221 JACINTO, REYES, JR. ............065 194 COYLE, CATHERINE L. GAYER, DAVID ..............0000 ees 191 MAGKSONVERIG Wa caacnctes cates 194 CRAMER, GERRY L................0. 188 GAYLES, BRENDA .................. 191 JACKSON, THURMAN L.............. 194 CRISMON, CHARMAINE GAYLES, PATRICIA .............. 32, 191 JACKSON, WINONA ............ 194, 314 CRISP, BOBBY «............0.ccc es 169 GERKE, JAMES JACOBSON, CONNIE ............... 194 CROCKETT, DARRELL GERMANY, IVAN .............000 000 191 JAMES, GLORIADINE ...... 194, 257, 272 CROCKETT, STANLEY R.......:. 188, 332 GERGS IOLING 4 ccviss cena vaneless 191 JARRETT, JAMES 00... occ e eee 194 DACOSTA, ANTONIO ............... 188 GOMEZ, DOREENE................. 191 JENSEN, SHEILA ..............0005. 194 DACOSTA, MARIA ..........c0e0eees 188 GONZALES, BILLIE ............. 191, 305 JERNIGAN, LAVERA AMER nos eae 188 GONZALEZ, ENRRIQUE ............. 191 JIMENZ, MARGARITA DALTON, RONNIE GOODEN, KENTON ............. 332, 341 JIMERSON, NADINE ..............5. 194 DAMATO, MARK .. 188, 308, 332, 333, 346 GOODWIN, ANNA M........ 66, 191, 314 JOHNSON, ANTHONY ............5. 194 DANIELS. JAMES. ...... ciccccsnse ccc 188 GORDON, DEBORAH E. ......... 191, 305 JOHNSON, BENJAMI N DANIELS, THOMAS GORDON, LEONARD D.......... 191, 332 JOHNSON, BRENDA ................ 211 DAVIDSON, JUANITA ...........000. 188 GRANGER, WILLIAM A. .............. 191 JOHNSON, DONALD ............ 194, 341 DAVILLA, KATHLEEN ............... 188 GRAY, RICKEY L. oo... 2... ccc 191 JOHNSON, DONAVAN ........... 64, 194 CAVISO ARIS «cs ccvscatadinsien 188 GREEN, MARY L, .............0.00005 191 JOHNSON, DUANE DAVIS, DENISE .......... 63, 64, 188, 221 GREEN, MELINDA S. JORINSONTENOSIR :ccsmuics sun 194 DAVIS, DIANE .............. 66, 188, 314 GREEN, ROSEMARY JOHNSON, IRANCYNE Ee ACE: 194 BAWIS: LINDA As. .4.ccusscceet ones 188 GREEN, ROXANNA ............. 281, 302 JOHNSON, JOH DAVIS, MAUREEN .................. 188 GREEN, TERRIANNA ....... 280, 301, 302 JOHNSON, MICHAEL eee 304 DAVIS. VINCENT osc iccccdaccboceus 188 GREER, SUSAN L. ............0.. 005 191 JOHNSON, ROBERT ................ 194 DEALBA, MICHAEL A. .............-. 189 GRIFFIN, LV. oo... occ eee 191, 332 JOHNSON, WALTER ................ 194 DECHIARO, DAVID ................. 189 GRIFFIN, VONZELL ............. 192, 271 JONES, ANGELA ... 33, 66, 194, 221, 314 DEFRIES, CHERYLA. ........... 189, 221 GRIGGS, LEONARD W. ..... 192, 296, 332 JONES, ARNESTA .............. 167, 195 DELANY, SUSAN GRIGSBY, JAMES ......... 192, 230, 332 JONES, GREGORY JOHN DEUGADO, JOYCE «acc caccasor esses 189 GROVE, DAWN .............cc0 000s 92 SONES, JOPIN «ci cccss yc coeleeisaane 195 DELGADO, LYDIA .......... 189, 305, 309 GRUENEBAUM, JOSEPH ............ ont JONES KENNEME Cy sansce cscs 195 DELONG. DAVIO' Ms «cocesccosececele 189 GUIBERTEAUX, LEROY .... 192, 332, 346 JONES MIMDA Co Sis nck ciciaceocee 195 DEPEW, TAWNA: coscc, cccnusacntone 189 GUILLORY, JANET L.............0055 192 JONES, NEALR ............005. 195, 330 DEVENCENZI, DONALD L............ 189 GUNN, SHIRLEY J. 2.0.0.0... 0.00000 192 JONES, PATRICIA A. ......... 58, 183 195 DEVERS LESIA ..cocosccs: 188, 189, 301 HAGGARD ROBERT H............... 192 JONES, PHYLLIS M. ............0005, 195 DIETHRICH, SANDRA ............... 189 HME SERNG: Coieccedh coterie Agia 211 SONES, ROGER. ccc cs.55 icavecdas 195 DORTON, GWENDOLYN MAMUET MICHAEL: coiontcncokci tain 192 YONES; ROGER) F: oi. isan cesn ese 195 DOSIA, ARNOLD... ... ccc cece ees 230 HAMPTON, TAMARA ............ 0.0: 211 WONES SAOSIA dacs cs eon aac choteed 195 DOUGLAS, ALVIN HANEL, GREGORY J. ........... 192, 270 JONES, SABRINA .............000055 195 DOUGLAS, CYNTHIA B. ............. 189 MANSON PUERF: osc cea cae eine cote 192 JONES IHMORROIP eee ae eee iee 195 DOZIER, ANTHONY D................ 189 HARRELL, JESSIE ......... 211, 230, 332 JUNIEL, JEANETTE 66, 195, 221, 247, 296 DRAKE, KAREN S, ......... 189, 301, 302 HARRIS. DIANEIMS 21; cocacon. ose 192 KALAHELE, DEBORA Ese. sarees 195 DRYER, RAYMOND ............. 189. 271 HARRIS, IRVIN'D, 5 i..40.. ccoseeoce as 192 KARTERAKIS: TON xc. -.05 2.090 211 EASTMAN, NICK HARRIS, KATHY KENNEDY, GRATAL 5S ,. cca 195 EBERT, DOUGLAS CRAIG ....... 189, 364 HARRIS, EINDA J. c42..cctanwntmcce aes a KERR DEBRA fas csdecncstn mess noma 195 ECHOLS, MARGARET L.......... 189, 272 ARRIS SIMARV 55 ccc onic reenact: 211 KIEGORE, GARY IEYNN: 2 .5...5cr aces 195 EDDINGS, HOWARD ............ 189, 272 HARRISON, EVELYN ....... 192, 309, 314 KILEOUGH BOBBY siicus usec 195, 271 EOWARDS. KIP ... .-. . ccdcene : 189 HARTWELL, KATHEY M.............. 192 KING, DENNIS R............ 6.00000 195 EDWARDS, MARGARET F............ 189 HATFIELD, DANNY ........ reer yes 192 KINNARD, MICHAEL ................ 195 ELDRIDGE, JAMES HAYES, DANNETTE E..... 10, 64, 211, 261 KIRGHNER MBIU ik ac ca sto aint 195 ELIAS, RAYMOND ............... 64, 189 MAYES -SANNAINS accc.n escent 64, 192 KIZARI MARIO! ne kc aiccoaientaamtenman 195 ELVIRA, LOWIZ. ....sccves 148. 189, 332 HAYES, VIRGINIA ........... 00.0000 192 KOMULAINEN, HILKKA A............. 195 EUZE. MERINETH. .... ca: .ccaeous gies 189 HAYNES, MARCHE ................. 192 KRAMLICH, PAMELA K ..... 195, 256, 272 EMBREY, JANICE D.............. 0005 189 IAW NE SoA RIN eer: erence tear 211 KRAMLIGK; BOBBY Jo 2 us5. se toa 195 EMERICK, DENISE ............... 005 189 REBERIRINOGRMANDIP: «..cccc cesses 211 KRUEGER JANICE “5.2.0. ascemnoes 195 EMERICK. SHARON HENDERSON, DAVID L. ............. 330 MUR ICIG Su oo hs ode ee ee 196 ENGELMANN, JOHN MENDERSONTROGIN ances cece 192 KMUNTZMDAVIDIAS fe nnicncoceocseaeanen 196 ERHART, COLLEEN F.............06. 189 HERNANDEZ, MARGARET .......... 192 KYLE, MICHAEL ................000. 196 ESCAMILLA, JUAN B. HERNANDEZ, MARIE VADY BEAN Ao: ecu. ccieoa es 196 ESCUE, JERRY .......c.ccsocivvenve. 190 HERNANDEZ, SUSAN ...... 192, 261, 301 PAME WIGHAEL. ..cccnprpeucet.ouee 196 ESPINOZA, GLORIA ............005. 190 MERRERASHOPIE sss. occtecieee 192 LAMUN, GRAIG) ..s.0.san dow aneannes 196 ESTRADA, CONSTANCE HERTZOG, MELVAS. ............... 192 LANDERS, ALLEN ......... 211, 273, 332 ESTRADA, DENISE ..............055 190 HESS, SUSAN LANE, ROBERT ESTRADA, EDDIE csccicccscwcascsuas 190 HICKEY, TONY, 65.2505 pacwvsvis nouars 193 LARSH, GERALD A. ............, 196, 302 EUGENIO, VAUBERT 9 csiswencuan cue 64, 190 HIGHTOWER, DAVID ................ 193 MEE VALVINEB iene oc sade sateen ee eee 196 EVANS TANTHONY: .c acccasnceaeeeres 190 Hite ACiCiAueee. un eee 193, 221 CEE; GIEBERTEMi 32.2 6. con 196, 302, 308 EWING, DAVID Bs i... cccssurt eines 190 BME ARES otic coe ccs eimaneeens 193 LEE, JOSEPH... 6... oer 196 FARIAS DAVIOD—...ccucctieoat eee 190 EO Te, Ts ee eee a atin te 193 PEE GHEIOAO chicsstae ee 211, 278 FLORES, UNDA x... contre s debs 190 RIEL. TERAM ic, vida siviensaassevnene 211 LEECH, CHERYL FLORES. MARY? scans acacanuos women 190 HINES, JAMES .................-00. 193 CETHRIDGE; COUEETTES. .sccisssen 196 | FOSTER, LOUA: ois cs. setncuswe eee 190 PKA SPETER gic ces-cstncaes beaacs 193 LEW, AMANDA o.oo... cee eee 196 FOSTERS NEOLA: 5. decane 190 HODGSON, SANDRA ............ 31, 193 UEWIS SERWINIB. .cinccc. sacar ace 196 | FOSTER: SHEILA: Jc. gaak ocean 37, 190 HOKEMUOHNG cc dnceane es 193 PEWIS) SANE leis. s srcausoins ln hears 196 FOURNIER, LOUISE M........... 190, 309 ROME, WOGEPE 55503. keresmmencese 193 LEWIS, NELLIE M................0055 196 FOURNIER, MICHAEL J. ..... 66, 190, 309 HOKI, LARRY S. ........... 193, 301, 304 LILLARD, WELDON FOURNIER, MICHELLE .......... 190, 278 HOLDSWORTH, TERRY L........ 193, 203 LINEGAR, DEBORAH K. ......... 196, 278 FRASER, LARRY P. ............. 190, 332 HOLLEY, RHONDA ................. 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McCLUSKEY, CHRIS McCOY, MIRIAM E McCOY, ROBERT ORTEGA, SILVIA OSTROUT, CINDY OVERCAMP, ALAN OVERSTREET, MICHAEL OWENS, WILLIE PAGE, MELISSA PAIZ, DOLORES PALAZZARI, DALY M PAUMERMIREGGYOAS coon cnses cass tisiers 202 PEELER, DALE 205 SCOTT, ROBERTC.......... 66, 205, 330 SELESKA, KIM SESOleN LORRANE SEYMOUR, BARY SHAW, DEBBIE 309 .... 37, 64, 66, 334 3, 14, 314, 202, 222 64, 205, 330, 331 SHEPPARD, BILLY M. 66, 205, 298, 301, 334 Bichapeictatsva cs temtarererei a PEPINO, NONA PEREZ, RAMIRO PERKINS, PATRICIA A. PETERSON, PATTI L PHILLIPS, BRIAN M. PHILLIPS, JERRY PIERCE, CINDY PIERCE, LENA PITRE, CORLEAN POLA, GERARDO POLK, CATHY POLK, DONALD POOLE, DERRICK J.. POOR, KENNETH PORNARAS, JAMES PORTER, DIANE PORTOLOS, DENNIS POWELL, KENNETH SHORT, JERRY B. SHORT, JOSLYN A. SIMON, JOHNNIE SLATE, CONNIE SMITH, AMOS SMITH, CAROL SMITH, HORACE SMITH, MARGARET SMITH, ROBERT SMITH, TERRY T. SMITHEY, CONNIE SOTO, ANDREW SOWDEN, RICHARD G. SPENCER, CAROLE E. . SPENGER, STANLEY S. STANLEY, BOBBY L STEWARD, STEVEN W. STINSON, MICHAEL STOKES, BRENDA STREET, SHERRY L. STUMP, KATHLEEN SUDHEIMER, MICHAEL G. SUTTON, CONNIE SWANSON, MARILYN SWARTZ, SUSAN SWAZYA, BEN SWEAT, GARY SWINDERMAN, MITCHELL HN cise 10. § BRIIPS SHANNA. 202 cuieitasicccidivemsmseteue. | | | MINE MERRY We sscsicssvcvacees ener 206 206 66, 206, 296, 314 PRICE, DAVID PRICE, STEVEN RAAB, JAMES JOSEPH RAMEY, DANNY | RAMIREZ, LUPE M. RAMIREZ, PAMELA J. RANDOLPH, WILLIE RATLIFF, GLEN RAXTER, CYNTHIA L. READ, ROBERT L. READ, THOMAS J. REED, ROBERT D. REICHELT, JOHN E RESSLER, DENNIS A. RHOADES, GEORGIA RICHARDSON, DON RICKUEES TKIMVAS onic teas ca oc sss 203, 305 RINCON, ALEX RIVERS, TERRI LEE RIVES, ANTONIO J. RIVES, THERESA ROBBINS, KEVAN = S68 == 32 = 6 = 28 2 ee ss os 9 ae oe ee ae ea eo ee oe ee a a oe go oe aa ae ae oe a a” oP a McDONALD, DEBRA C............... 200 McFADDEN, CHARNETHIA McGOWAN, JACQUELYN McINTOSH, JAMIE R. McLANE, RICKEY MEADOWS, DOLORES MEAHAN, MARC A. MEDAK, DEBRA S. MELGOZA, DEBORAH R. METCALF, JILL Mui ot oo eee ss CL SUE Re KIS Grew Ge Siete is ewtais Meee == 0000 NINE NOPRINMESOD NS oie cc oa wee ae sieve 21 . 206, 212, 273, 301 212 THIERRY, VERNA THOMAS, BEVERLY J. THOMPSON, BARBARA THOMPSON, LAMONT THORNTON, RICKEY TIPTON, GARY W TISDELL, MICHAEL TREAS, MARY TREHARNE, VICKI TRESHAM, MAUREEN R. TRIGUEIRO, RONALD J. TROCKEY, THERESA TROUTT, DARRELL TRUJILLO, ROBERTA TURLEY, VICTORIA TURNBLOOM, STEPHEN C TURNER, JOSEPH M. TURNER, ROBERT L TURNER, STEPHEN TURNER, YVONNE NIDVAGRAMEUAG teria onic aacte scans 207 VALDEZ, JUANITA VALENCIA, MARYANN VARGAS, LETICIA VAUGHN, KATHERINE VAUGHN, RICKEY VAZQUEZ, MARIA E. VEGA, MARIA ELENA VELARDE, JERRY LEE VILLAGOMEZ, IRMA WADE, EDDIE L. WALDEN, CHERYL A. WALKER, FREDDIE L. WALKER, LINDA L. WALLACE, JOE MILLER, LARRY D. MILLER, ROBERT MILLS, STEVE MIMS, JOE ANN MINOR, BOBBIE MINCHEUE ETHEL Fi acces cache 200 MITCHELL, KATHY J MONTGOMERY, MICHAEL MOODY, KARENF................... 201 MOORE, EARINE MOORE, EDWIN H MOORE, GARY B MOORE, JAMES MOORE, MARY E. MOORE, VICKIE MORGAN, DEBBIE K. MYLES, LIONEL JR. NAKANO,. CONNIE S NAKANOO, RONALD NEAL, DIANA L. NEALEY, PAMELA NEESAN, INGRID NELSON, LINDA NELSON, MICHAEL W. NELUM, ACOLPHIA NEWKIRK, AMY I. NICHOL, ROBERT SCOTT 201, NOBLE, RENARD NORTH, JEFFREY A. OAKES, DEBORAH ase 0 Ls A reuxceoreQO0,270. $$. iROBINS, LARRY Di...............00., 204 200 ROBINSON C.L...... 64, 66, 204, 342, 343 ROBINSON, MICHAEL W.......... 66, 204 ROBINSON, MICHELE RODGERS, KAREN RODRIGUEZ, EVELIA RODRIQUES, VIRGINIA ROGERS, WILLIAM ROMERO, KATHY ROMERO, RICHARD ROOF, DAVID ROOFENER, DAVID ROSARIO, ELIZABETH U. ROWLEY, JOANNE ROWTON, JAMES ROYBAL, DAVID RUDE, CATHY B RUSH, DEBRA K RUSSELL, MARK A. RUSSEY, DEBORAH RUSSEY, REBECCA SAARI, KATHY SAKAUYE, SUSAN G. SALLE, JACKIE M. SALONE, DEBORAH SANCHEZ, STEVEN SANDERS, SHARON F. .............. 204 a isunte fe wintayaperoriie 201, 346 . 204, 301, 302, 308 OLDEN. LARRY N S555 S588 SS3S253S25 S332 WARRICK, FRANK ................0. 208 WASHINGTON, EVETTE ............. 212 WASHINGTON, PAT WATSON PIKAMTAY sia. « screenees 212, 314 WEAVERSZALAND ootorctaroic aera crotererare 301, 334 WEBB BERNA. cases asi some 208 WEBS WEVEREIN . .ncncamesencmeere 208 WEST. BRENDA) .c.2-0scca siacmaneanans 208 WHEELER LOUIS i ieemccenncenmseren 208 WHIGHAM, ANTHONY L. WHITE, (JORINNY: ©. (scone sastscinnetarcte 208 WRITE IMOSES ac cctepe ester 208, 332, 347 WHITE, STEVE D- WRITEOW) WIEEARDIRYS ti ererceicasnicec 208 WIGINGTON, ROBERT L. ............ 208 WIEBURTSS VERNON: = cso scncencrea or 208 WILKINS, KAREN WILLIAMS, CONTERRI WILLIAMS JD isis cer sees 208, 230, et WIEEIAMS LORENA orice etn 208 WILLIAMS, MANFORD ..... 208, 230, 342 WILLIAMS, MICHAEL ............ 208, 332 WILEIAMS, RALPH? i. n45sc0ccaaes cerns 208 WILLIAMS, RAYMOND .............. 208 WIEEIAMS RICKY Esa emrote ne 208, 342 WILLIAMS, RICKY R. WIESONTICAR LA ie cnteiin tee seer 209 WILSONT JEWEL -aeannonarinccosssuiet 209 WILSONININAS oo crcefrassonteccorsere siete 209 WILSON SRAM) tavecrusx creraccprierise ter 209 WILSON TERRIE G27), eneecne ee 209 WISHARD, JEFF WOMACK, GEORGE A.,.............. 209 WOODARD, KAREN M. WOODARDS, DWIGHT WORKMAN, GWENDOLYN .......... 209 WRIGHI CUAUDETME sans ecenuas 209 WRIGHT, PEARTHA. aacusseactancceecee 209 WRIGHT, NATHAN VATES GARY Mes nncceua 209, 332, 333 YOST, STERLING'S: -0- eee. 209, 342, 343 VOUNGRIOEINNY 2 acacenaeentee 209 YOUNG, JOYCE YOUNG, KAREN R. ZABLACKIS, LOETTE D, 209, 271, 281, 301, 302 freshman index ABILLIE, DALE 4 AINSWORTH, TINA M. AKIN, GARYR. ............ 216, 335, 272 ALAMEDA, DIANNA ................. 216 ALLEN, JIMMY L. .......... 216, 340, 341 ALLEN, RONNIL. .......0.0.... 0.00. 216 ALLUMS, JERALDM. ........... 216, 272 ALTENBAUGH, DEBORAH ........... 242 AMADOR, ELISA .................... 216 AMBROSE, TERESA A. .............. 216 AMDAHL, KATHY ............... 216, 272 ANDERSON, DENISE C. . ........ 216, 66 ANDERSON, JACQUELINE .......... 216 ARAGON, ANTHONY G. .......... 216, 71 ARANDA, ELIZABETH A. ............ 216 ARANDA, GINA L. ................... 216 ARCHULETA, BERNITA ............. 216 ARCHULETA, JACOB ............... 216 ARNOLD, PATRICIA ................. 216 ARNSTEIN, DAVID .................. 216 BEEZ WANG ji 5 vats oa cyrcneda os 216 ASHFORD, CHRISTOPHER .......... 216 AUGNER, LINDAP. ................. 216 WVEAS GARY ics ci scsoscdececccdes 216 BACOM, DAVID P. ook canacceenecten 216 BAKER, CLAUDIA J. BALDWIN, ROBERT ................. 216 BAMBURG, LARRY ................. 216 BANKS, DENISE .................... 242 BANKS, TOMMY. 6 o.05-c005cecaeeccmee 242 BARKER, JAMES ................... 216 BARNES, DANITAF. ................ 217 BARNES, JR., JOSEPH .............. 217 BARRANCO, RONALD J. ........ 217, 239 BARRIOS, DANNY D. ............... 217 BAUMGARDNER, ERWINC. ......... 217 BEAL, MARK A. 25:4 .20-scccnacee. 217 BEATTY. THACY Ki. onccis, suet 217, 309 BEAVERS, STEVENS. .............. 217 Bett, YVONNE: 0000. a ae 243 BELLARD, PRISCILLAR. ............ 217 BELSHE, DIANAM. ........ 217, 213, 305 BIANCHI, JACK BLACKMON, JAMES ................ 217 BLAKE, DEBORAH L. GEANKROBERM er cerc secre cancer 217 BOEANTROBERIM: .nceceeeccaseoescen 217 BOLTON, TERRANCE E. BOND, ROBIN EUGENIA ............ 243 BOLES BARBARA ciccmncdene ses er- 217 BOND ESHERU IE cans csryaseroere cey-cerer 210 BOOKER, SAMUEL BOO THA WIRMIE i onneteuce cea er ernie 243 BOUVIER MIME REOAge retrace -aen 217 BOYERRRICHARDIF Gc. voceuseces 217 BRACAMONTE, DEBBIE BRANDON, PAT MORRIS ........... 217 BRANSON, MILES .............. 217, 333 BRASIER CATHY. cis cccrsvonarere care tens 243 BRASLEYKGUENN aecen ee cena ace 218, 273 SRAIMEN JOVGE: 22: -cecmon anaes okt 218 BRATION RENEE sae 243, 213, 66 BREAZEALE, STEPHEN J. ........... 218 BRESCHINI, PETER A. ....... aipte eich 218 BREWER, ANTHONY D. ......... 243, 271 BRIDGES JOYCEIBS 73 -caa-- seen 243, 66 BRIKOVICHAIEINDA 2 ccc... eo 218 BRISTIONIONAMS ciicscraw sincere onnieleciers 218 BROOKS CRAIG iE aon- eee. 218, 332 BROSSARD, DAVID A. BROSSARD, TERRIVA, 2 eace ee) vere 218 BROWN, AUBREY BROWN, BARBARA ................. 218 BROWN, DEBRA BROWN TDONNEUU Tc atceiacemenenr 218 BROWN, EDWARD) oi... cicectern egress 218 BROWN JULIAIMER oe. ceccesae cece 218 BROWN, PAULINE ......... 218, 267, 215 BROWN, RONALD A. ............... 243 BURNETT, JEFFREY Gi nio8 echncreeec ave 218 BURNS, CANDACE J. ............... 218 BURNS, KAWY, cisciin itenuiictaree 218 BURNS EEE Al eo iiccciarse.cie acinar sinioreiete 218 BURNS; ROBIN wace.. caesar snes cin 218 BUICHERTCORINE, wican..ccenanes eer 218 BUTE KENNED Gia sonmeterncrer 218, 242 CALDWELL, GERALDINE CAUDWELEHARRY Ol © cece. cies ers 218 CAMP AGORDONIEDremansonacer ean 243 CAMPBELL A SAN cc eed ss cave cane 218 CANNON, RICHARD AR. .............. 218 CANTU, MICHAEL RAY ......... 243, 273 CANTURROY Riseere.ssesc. 218, 348, 272 CAPTAIN, MARVIN L. ............... 218 CARBAJAL, RICHARD ............... 219 CARROLE, EUUANN oicscijcietie sic cence 219 CARVER MICRA es. ans oeiecseiiee 219 CASADOS, MICHAEL CASADY,JANETUES © iacaacen ges neer 219 CASADY, PATRICIAG. .......... 219, 272 CASEY, TERRY L. CAVORETM|OTMNONI Mere ares are 219 CHANDEERTIOEINKS 2 ac.seeeneer 219 CHAPMAN, AARON R. CRARMANNCHERW Caer renee eete ae CHAPMAN, THERESA ............... 219 CHATMAN, STEPHANIE G. ...... 219, 247 CHAVEZ, CONNIE CHAVEZ, DAVID) mins. csce A steterec 219 271 CHAVEZ DOROTHY, “acc caese eee. 219 CHAVEZ T VICKYOA: aiecisctsuc arrest 219 CHEELSON DAVID) 225. ccicinsaseccce 219 CHUBBEYVEMME te acecacnwameenacne rs 235 CEARKAIDEBRAIRG ceuenicanniececiea: 219 CLARK, GLORIA D. CEARKEVASHALE DE jaeeeeeeceeeete 219 CEUTMSTIERRIVAS =o emcee cieccieee 219 COLEMAN, DIANE L. ............ 219, 305 COLEMAN, DORETHAL. ............ 219 COLEMAN, GWENDOLYN ........... 219 COLEMAN, LEWIS J. COUBIERT GARY. iz (ssh Sataisnses aie an 219 CONWAY, SUSAN COOIGLINDAR arenaontiea entice 219 COOMBS) WYATOW. = 2.a0e.-eeererne 219 COOPER, GWENDOLYN CORDOVAWOESIREERIE 22... eeeeere 219 CORTEZ RAVE Re iiccinnanecancrenaee 220 COUETERRPHILEIPS epehencrer oance 220 COX CHARLESIE noha. eueretees 220 COYEE JAMESIDS a ea-c nace cere 243, 280 COVUEJOSEPRIIES: emer ener 220, 280 GCRAWEORDNCHERVE mena anae ae eeee 243 CREARTTIARALYING cea caccmeckieneiers 220 CURE AMICHEMEEIE 2 otahncn enna 220 CURRY KATINEEEN Eni gee sc 220, 272 CY RGIREBECCAIRE re cca cainecnenccs 220 DANIEES WAULENIS con a ataneeeaceels 220 DANIELS, SHEILDA A. ........ 65, 66, 220 DANIELSON, DEBORAH L. ...... 220, 242 DANIELSON, DENISE A. ............. 220 DAVIDSON, JERRY T. DAVIDSON! PATSY J) .o.0.ccsaee cae 220 DAVIDSON PATMY As aacececieseeccnn 220 DAVIS “ANDREW. aioe eurersisrnnaaerns 220 DAVIS, VICKIE J. DAWSON DEBRA: cicncccijacnieor nate 243 DAWSON, JAMES W. DEAUBATSSUSANIE: ci cccqccuass sti 220 DECHIARO ION faris-ccsemen ican 220 DECK DONELEAID: sieu:scismaieirsteer ene 220 DEGOEYs PETER, gcctesscueeecm eens 220 DEGUIANICURMISIOn sic. sncrtrenie tien 220 DELGADILLO, CAROLINA ........... 220 DEEGADON DAVID) 25.20 en-au 221, 347 DEPEW JESSE: A. c.ssctwenveene eras 221 DESOUSAMUORIE Sc sccrarccsce tn 221 DICKENS, MARIAN J. ............... 221 DIKES, ROBERT DILEO SUSAN) 2. fons .asadaslameisie see 221 DINGLE, JACK ROY JR. access ee 221 DODGE EREDERICKP s.r 221, 273 DOUEDENNIS aia asscancsumaninemonnmente 221 DOMINGO, DARRELL KK: aie leoncariecre: 221 DONGIJAMES) io fisicrertscetiner enters 221 DONG: JULIEN misataronanetocm eae 221 DONOHUE, ROGER ................ 221 DORRIS, ROBERT DOSS ERIE) 1.000 arieattumeuns sate 221 DOTSON DONALD) occa aectemite seers 221 DOUGLAS, SHARON DOZIERAPARRY DS 2... ace ase 221 DRYERS JOYCE Vi crvseesinsiarneneineeee 221 DUCHENE, JANETTE A. DYES, CHARLES M. EARL MODDYIEEE anc) a cece 243 EASTER CHRISHENDA a.n.- sneanr 221 EATON SAUFRED) 2 x asrrtctinaie irre teers 221 EDWARDS; GREGORY Di 222.04 -.c6- 221 ELLERBEE MICHAEIIKG veec.iae 221, 342 ELROD DARRELL cmnce ssc eepaie its 244 EMERSON, MICHAELR. ......... 65, 221 ENGUEUND AMAR, li ccc lercteielc ante ae 221 EPPERSON, KENNETH R. ERDMAN, DONNA ESPINOZA; DIANA. 3i.:c.:0cti2 ice oe 65, 202 ESTERS, RITCHIE V. EVANS sKARESIA. oir tece anceenwe 222 EVEREM, DEBORAHIA: tena a 222 GARMERS SHARON ata tricr ccna 222 FARRELL, SABRINA ................ 222 FARRELL STANLEY: saeceusemcrcen 244 EAUEKNER GARY Die. eeeen ceo 244 REASTER;) EARRY ou: a. cen. seer 222, 346 FEATHERS WIDAY soscccccScingtemacver 222 FERNANDEZ, ARMINDO ............. 222 FERNANDEZ, PATRICK C. ........... 222 FIGEL, KATHARINE M. ..... 222, 235, 278 RORDDARRYIEIE® cc «crinteoreensenee 222 FORD) JERROLD) y...-eeerecer een 222 FORD KATHRIN ince oneeeeemeeeer 222 FOREMAN, DWAYNE ........... 222, 341 FORSENKARENIIJO) ie sccieneiee ser 244 FOSTER: JEANEMNE 4.nac.cccemer cee 222 ROWERS RENEE Desc ceeeeceerrn 222 FOX; MARIANNE: P:, stescsticcwo ccs 222 BBANGKAS KATY, seca ccueorceeee 222 ERANK, DEBORAH D cceerecee eencee 222 ERANKUIN ROBERT -cea-ce neces 244 ERAZIER JESSE) «ramen eee 222 FRAZIER, CESEIE. oe sscenmcreaneeee: 222 FREDZESS, JOLANDA A. ............ 222 FRENCH, MICHELLE FRENCH, RICHARD D. ERENCHSANDRA f-ceeeceeee ee 223, 309 EROSTCRAIGIA: ber a.cir. eee 223 EURRMAN ROBERN ca-rensenee 65, 223 FUJIKAWA, LAURA A. ........... 223, 303 EULCER GIREEN I Kieren 223 EUTCH VERITS IR ascmecec doce oars 223 GALLEEGOS, |REBECCAl. «5.2.47... 223 GALLOWAY, (MARK ci cccictincss cecnee 242 GARCIA; (ALEX: asussncteceaaenmenmre 223 385 GARDNER, GRETTA JEAN GARRISON, RICHARD HYATT, KEVIN R. INGRAM, BOBBY LUND, JONI L. MADDEN, DONNA mrsutiaanr ds Giese reneme ayaneTe vette 229 GARY, SGREGORY 50 .- hose anescse GATEWOOD, MARSHA ......... GAUNDER, HOWARD ............... GAVER STEVE 0-1-5. ence eas GERARD, KENNY testciscatemecisaas GREG CENA Ae... os devs cae GLASS, MICHELLE D. ............... rr GONZALES, SAMUEL ............... 244 GONZALEZ, JESUS ......... GONZALEZ, STEVEN J. ............. GOODMMARVEVIC! nrc: .ancun sess 03 GOTT KATHYEND fcc cccecbccce seca GOWERRHEATHER: 2c..2 75,905 eos 2 GREEN, DENNIS E. 60, 66, 215, 223, 273, 346, GREEN, GERTRUDE . 64, 65, 66, 223, an GREGGREULENI nn. consaseeres Sie GREINERISKATIAY cine. c.ceeseons GRIEG OR MANUEL. fe oe ssi cere ce 224 GRIEFING CYNTHIA swiss ccssctaoace es GRIEFINE: MARIEYN: s..scsca ccna esau GRIGSBY; CYNTHIA) cca ccslsca cass GUADARRAMA, RITA JACKSON, HOLLIS JACKSON, JAMES E. JACKSON, MICHAEL .. JACKSON, MIKE ELDON JACKSON, PHYLLIS A. JAMES, LINDA JAMES, MARK JENKINS, MICHAEL R. JERNIGAN, FREDERICK JEWETT, KATHY J. MADISON, ROBERT MADISON, VALERIE MAGUIRE, MICHAEL W. MAHONEY, SANDY E. MALLORY, JEANNE MALONEY, EDWARD MANNING, KENNETH MANUEL, HAROLD D. MAPLE, STEVEN MARKLE, KENNITH RAY MARRABLE, CYNTHIA MARSHALL, DEBRAH MARSHALL, GAIL D. MARSHALL, RALPH MARTINEZ, ALFRED MARTINEZ, ERNEST MARTINEZ, RAUOL MASON, DARYL MASON, REVA MASSARO, VINCENT MASSEY, DONALD R. MAYEDA, PAUL C. Mc BRIDE, EUGENE 225, 226, 272, 335 JONES, CALVIN J. II JONES, CONNIE GUERRA, ISABEL. C. o.ck. cn ctian ces 244 GULLEDGE, GREGORY ......... GUNN GBONNIEIES oe nanaane sen ewok 224 GUNTHER, EDGAR M. ......5..0.505 GUTIERREZ TUOMIN, cccencs ea. e seas EMC EO OAL, fect cued neetrneees AIK VERNON) Es inicaccccasese esac ACE OOELa Fim aatiey iietia i sacs HACE KENNET ccctiscne yen 2 te eons HAMILTON, BENNY ................. 224 HAMILTON, ROY L. ...... 65, 66, 244, 342 HANSEN, LORAINE ................. 2 HARBIN, MARILYN K. ............ HARDCASTLE, JEFFERY ............ 2 HARDIAMAN, KARL ................. MARRIS) DUANE: sciionawsecioesicg ome HARRIS, EPLURIBUS JONES, GEORGE JONES, LAVERA JONES, ROBERT H. JONES, SABRINA JORDAN, JAMES JORDAN, JOYCE M. JOSEPH, YVONNE KALAHELE, CATHERINE L. KASCH, LYNNE KAUK, MYRON C. KEELS, SHARON KELLEGHAN, NANCY KELLY, SYVELL KEMP, JUDY A. KENNEDY, TINA M. KILGORE, PATRICIA ANN KINDRICK, ALETA Mc CARTY, DAVID Mc COY, LAVERNE Mc DANIELS, RAYMOND B. .......... 232 Mc DONALD, LORRAINE Mc GEE, RICHARD L. Mc GRATH, MITCHELL Mc GUI GAN, DAVID Mc KENNA, LINDA Mc MINIMY, JOHN A. MEADOWS, PAUL RAY MEDAK, DAVID LOUIS MEDRANO, GILBERT A. MENDOZA, PAUL R. MEYER, MICHAEL R. MILLER, BENJAMIN MILLER, KENNETH R. MILLER, LESLIE JO be I co Bem Be «¢ Be ie o ee c Bee o ee ce o 2 a YP @ Tee - en - ee - i - CS ee eee Shoieieia salen aw iG a 232 HARRIS, RHONDA K. ............... MARAIS SHEILA Le mcscnks seve dee says 224 HARRISON, DAPHIN ............ HARRISON, GLENNA. .............. 225 HARRISON, MICHAELS. ........ 225, 273 HARRISON, MICHAEL T. ............ 225 HARVIELE, CHARLES «ic... cse e505 HASENPFLUG, PENNY .............. HAVENHILL, JOHN ............. HAZELWOOD, CHUCK R. KINNEY, DAVID KINNEY, LAURA KNOBLOCK, JANET L. KNOX, MONICA KORTE, KEVIN F. KOSKI, CAROL KRAJEWSKI, DAVID KREBS, GEORGE KRIDER, KEITH E. KYLE RANDY MILLS, DELORES MILLS, RANDY MINIX, GLORIOUS M. MINNIFIELD, OTHA MINOR, ELLEN M. MITCHELL, DEBORAH A. MITCHELL, MARILYN E. MODICA, ROY D. MONTGOMERY, SHREE L. MOORE, CORLIS R. EMM otk, RONALD . 0.56. c60cccaes HEDGES, SALLY HENDERSON, ALFRED MOORE, DERRELL MORAN, DIANA MORENO, ADAM HENDERSON, CURLY Al io... seen as 225 MENDRIX, DANIEL ook. cs ccececeen HENNESSEY, RHODA .............. ENA VG ROONEYUAS coc. ccscomasrccn 225 HERNANDEZ, ANNE ................ HERNANDEZ, ESTHER .............. HERNANDEZ, GABRIEL E. MORGAN, CHARLES MORGAN, JEAN MORRIS, THERESA A. . MORRIS, VICKY L. MORRISON, LINDA MORROW, RHEA REONNE MORTON, WILLIAM LANA, DANNY LANDERS, ANITA P. LANE, JUANITA S. LANGSTON, DARLENE LANGSTON, ELVE MERINANOEZ sRENEG: conn c csc acti ani. RERNANDEZ I VEUIA sic. ccnecsncenns HIATT, DARRELL LANGSTON, MARIANITA LANGUM, DAN J. LAVERTY, ANNE MOUNT, EDWARD E. MOUNTJOY, JOHN MULLEN, STEVEN RICKS DENS aici sisiers vietecsiarsianiasc nis HIDALGO, MARIO E. ................ 225 IGE GRAD VAR = pur circ ca dels cisiere sheters FICE IDENNISIAS crescaiscaeaesca cscs 225 Mls last SU oecomense sons conecann PREMRICKEYVA:, “aasecucwmenreus tan’ HOBBS TERRiascis vis nscideretesnec HOUCOMB, GARY Di. .....cceu. ce HOLDEN, ANTHONY. ....6:..05520.5. IQUE Rr MARK etre to crdcie sisiswieeis en ieee MOULAND WESLEY By o. cc.cccscaen 226 HOLLIDAY, GREGORY H. LAWSON, MATTIE M. LAWSON, YVONNE ’ CORNELIUS E. LEE. DAVID W. LEE, MICHAEL A. LERMA, HERLINDA LEWIS, JOHNNIE L. MUSSON, JAMIE LYNN MYLES, EDDIEL. . NAKAGAMA, CYNTHIA G. NEALY, VELMA L. NEWLAND, RICKY D. NICOL, KIMBERLY A. NOBLE, JOHN NUNEZ, ALICE R. NUNEZ, JERRY OLDEN, SABRINA R. OLSEN, RICH C. OLSON, JENNY L. sas RRR ire: Ee 229, 335 HOEMANTINOREEN) cncscaee nice nes HONORE, LINDA HOPKINS, SCARLETT HOWARD, WANNETTA L. ORTEGA, DENNIS F. ORTEGA, EDUARDO ORTEGA, JOHN A. ORTEGA, PETRA F. LINEGAR, DONNA JEAN LINGERFELT, LARRY L. LINHART, ROBERT R. ec 234, 309 234 HUBBARD, MARILYN L. ............. 244 HUBBARD THELMA. occ cicncesad scar MUDOEESTON, GHERYVIE ccc emcees HUDSON, GERALD E. LITTLEJOHN, CHERYL LOHR, GEARLD LOMBARDI, NICK LONG, MEL E. ORTIZ, ALEJANDRA OSBORN, RHONDA OSBORNE, ELAINE OVERSTREET, SHARON RUE A DOUGEAS Wi. corods eee 226 HUGHESTGYNUHIA, ... 6.50500 s0006 HUMPHREY, ANNA ..............05. RIUNIERS ANTHONY .5).0 02-00. son LONG, MICHAEL LOUDERMILK, JOHN W. LOZA, FERMIN KquuaeaonmougooaaL 234 OWENS, DWAN L. MCA sickens Cae : ! SSSee SS SS SESS SSRSSSSRS SSSSSSRERSRBS BSBB BBBRBS BS B BBSBBRBSB B- BRERBRBSEERESZAEES BESESSSSSSSRSSSSSS PAREJA, BARBARA . cnc. sso-0ees 235, 278 PARKER, BRUCEN a.) 4.2 c0-meee ene 235 PARRISHGARLOS =) .., ane cae 235 REDREMM| PAU Ar toca rn 235 PERASSORSHARON. 32... 9a0- sete 235 PEREZ: GUORIA: 2s 5. 252 sccee vem es 235 PEREZ OGIN ye aire ae ene rare aeetine wees 246 PERRnOAN IDI recess srscte water a iteters ee 235 PESCIO, JULING ANN ........... 235, 272 PETERSON RKATRERINEZAL {a..2.eee 235 PHELPS PSHEUIAN e. aecs mec tere 65, 235 PINTO MEERNANDA’ i... scces meen 235 PIRES ROSEMARY jee. .ac cen 235, 294 PIT SHAWING ceagr nts aananctits.s ana 235 PEANCHON ALICE IM) Sa. .cmeceee s 246 POET JORINNW ARG fs ccaenn cearemen 235 POESIMARWO eign. vans earns 220, 235 POLEGA, JOYCE Mi... ...- annem 235 PORTER MBE II Gs Ganorcoenrinrens 235 POSEY; CARMEN... sacamncansnias 235 POWER, CHRIS POWERS KATMEEEN Mi sana. mesure 235 PRICE RIKEVINEW. 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WATSONSLEONNIES as saccuneiecn anceer 240 WATTERS @ ROGBINUM. .vcsresciscem enon 241 WEAVER, RONALD Es. wo0..0..0: 241, 342 WEBSTER, ALEX) wc 255. caecees 241, 296 WEIR WAY NES ccc nic crests ancete comets 241 WER, PAWL Gro oon. conneanseenanee 241 WESTBROOK, KELVIN ........... 64, 243 WHITEY SSUSAN® 2) te..c..-.0eee 241 WIiTMANT DEBRAN et 7 iran ae ck 241 WHITNEY, BARBARA ....... 64, 241, 266 WHITSON, CLAUDE SAM ........... 244 WHITTIE, CHRISTINE WHITTIE, JIMMIE R. WICKIAMS@GABENMIEG auc asc eerene 244 WILLIAMS, BARBARA G. ............ 241 WILLIAMS, BEVERLY A. ............. 244 WIETIAMSSIBIELEYORS sarees sce aon 225, 241 WiECIAMSSBRENDAW care hee 241 WIKEIAMSSIVANIE. Soncs0cnanens sens 241 WILLIAMS, JAMES R. WILLIAMS; JOAN OD 2. 2.02s-.es see. 244 WILLIAMS, JOHNNY ................ 241 WIEEIAMS WIKAREN crac ance ce ee 241 WIEKIAMS SEINDAY ecsancncomsccmmenee 241 WILLIAMS, MARLOWE .............. 241 WILLIAMS, MICHAEL ....... 241, 244, ao WILLIAMS, MICHAEL D. ............. 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