Riverside Polytechnic High School - Koala Yearbook (Riverside, CA)

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f • . V ! ve ' •v., ' X ,x mM ■  m (ft ( , irtif - V y k X - - ' iMw ' i s«i Dic(ltizid by thAntpl net Arcfi m 009 -ith fupding from A 4 ,x . DDO. Inn. DPOJnp, :! e L, MpV yvww archive.on ' j j - .org di H - -ri. c: details 1 36qqppyy4023 Riverside Polytechnic High School 5450 Victoria Avenue Riverside, California 92506 The Markers Were Placed, The Bell Rang; The Students Moved Forward. At the sound of the bell. Robert Leaphart, Mike Hubbard, and friends, advance one class. I At a football game, the pep squad illuminates a dark night with an expression of Poly pride. The vocalist from Freeway entertains at the Homecom- ing Dance. _lesiie Sullivan and Brian Crance catch Disco Fever at the Homecoming Dance. According to Hoyle, games have many forms and are played differently in different lands and communities, but the basic principle is the same everywhere. Poly High School provides the game board, and sets directions for its players, as the students advance toward their educational goals. While all follow administra- tive guidelines, each student must develop his own strategy and set his own pace. Thus, the game plans are diversified and games of skill and games of chance, games for few players and games for many players, are all used in the process of advancement at Poly. Playing peek-a-boo. Geoff Holtznchter catches the camera ' s eye. i Worried about the California sun. Randy In- ' gram plays hide and seek behind tinted shades. Poly spirit lights up the sky at Homecoming. Gordy Pulsifer and Randy Harvey look for like- ly feminine prospects in the dating game. A Wondering what the next move will be. this Polyite strolls along one pace and prepares .-►-for another turn. Feeling an air of Sophomore superiority, Chip ord anticipates the added glory of becoming I reel THor. a Junior. «r J ) ' sr ' 5t? ' , TABLE OF CONTENTS J Their Goals In Sight, The Students Took A Chance t Of these faces in a crowd. Paula Wold hides behind the mask of mime. Walt Linaweaver pronounces himself a dunce after making the wrong move A lunch band providing the rhythm, Louis Santana dances a form of charades Onlookers at lunch-time activities prove that one jL of Gordy Pulsifer ' s favorite games is a spectator sport, as Karen Ferns ignores his move. Two future Poly imps try to be accept- ed as members of the student body, but only succeed in winning the Home- coming costume contest. Trying to overcome her opponent. Bet- tina Barnett contemplaes her strategy. Taking a break from their busy schedules, Pilar Hanigan, Beth Morrow, Gina Pittru- zello, Chris Miller, and Sloane Cattern. sit in the mush pot . Mrs Singleton masquerades as a witch Dana Rasp displays class pride iwi IP. i I  ■ r y MMMMWMM HI KIIIIIHJ I BWIll—  —   — « ° i mw w , ■ mrcncircf r i-y ntxi. mm f ■!♦■ m ,1 ' ¥ €MI MM, B j KPWWj ntom ;:j7c ' v, i,- - , ' r UL u - Sophomores take 2nd in class floats with the Revenge of the Vampire. -♦- Jester ' s talents in theatrical art sweeps the club float honors with Phantom of the Opera. I Girl ' s League portrays The Legend of Sleepy Hollow 1 Juniors sweep the highest honor with T Creature of the Black Lagoon. ■f-;r i Y. M ACK ai ■ ' •-■ ' --■. ' ' -«ii . . r ™ - C ■ T • V ■■ A. IWfeK ■Bt c Instrumental music feels Halloween Is Linus in the Pumpkin Patch. place with their mini-float Broom Hilda. B.S.U. shows their sentiments toward Barstow with Blacula. C.S.F. takes 2nd place honors with the classic theme Macbeth. M.E.C.H.A. spooks the judges and receives 3rd place honors with The House of Dracula. ' Ai Parade fJi : VviX : ' 4l. fS-a s i r Humanities has Ann Herring in the Cask of Amontillado. Warlock, Graveyard. overheated ana burnt. Key Club with Witch Flying Over City. s -. - -L ' ' TA Lisa Schuljak and Joe Kenny display y their artistic ability in carving pumpkins. Lisa Rochford, Laura Metcalf, Dana A Rasp, and Jeff Jones show their style of people watching as they advance in their senior year. ■ Claire Binder mimed her way through r the picnic activities, which is difficult for a freshman girl. Bobby Alvarez and Mary Jane Flores enjoy a tender moment. The day was sunny and pleasant for our homecoming activities. It began with a parade of colorful floats. Next a picnic with all the trimmings. There was food, drink, sack races, a pep rally, a make-up booth, a pumpkin pie contest, pumpkin carving contest, and friends both old and new. The mounted. The football team played Barstow, which to the disappointment of all, we lost. The half-time show crackled with anticipation as the queen was announced. There was fireworks which graced the evening with class, and the Poly band provided the music. But, before the evening came to a close there was the annual homecoming dance for students and alumni. The band Freeway played the popular disco and mellow songs of the time. And as the day finished the students of Poly had many memories of this day. HOMECOMING 1978 Halloween Thrills And Chills HOMECOMING m c-f,-% I Column 1: Laurie Honeyman, representing Instrumental Music, and her escort Mark Zimmerman. Heather Boyd, representing Humanities, and her escort David Greene. Tamese Neal, representing Cavaliers, and her escort Gary Frank. Patti Munaretto, representing Girls ' League, and her escort Don Schlotter. Column 2: The 1977 Homecoming queen. Bo Champion, and her escort Mark Short hand over their honors to the new queen Wendy Harris and her escort Larry Thomas. Second runner-up Cathy Knox, representing Pep Squad, and her escort John Trimble. COURT 1978 . x ' -. ' BHk t ' ( rm ' Column 1: Wendy Harris, representing B.S.U., glows with the excitement of being named the 1978 Homecoming queen. Her escort is Larry Thomas. First runner -up Paige Pepper, representing Key Club, and her escort Roger Bloom. Column 2: Kate Hudson, representing Jester ' s, and her escort Mike Nobles. Janet Kelson, representing C.S.F., and her escort David Shumway. Nora Chagolla. representing M.E.C.H.A., and her escort Bobby Silvas. Leslie Sullivan, Commissioner of Homecoming, and her escort Gordon Pulsifer anticipate the upcoming announcement of the queen. David Eckmann watches monster mug Craig Faucher become sugar coated as he makes cotton candy. Rick Randel, A.S.B. President, displays his leadership stance. Poly welcomes alumni home. Chris Miller. Beth Morrow and Irish Raftery munch grinders. M H PICNIC i i ?: r - :t; .; K$:-?fv.,?-f Lisa Strickland gallantly attempts to win the sack race. Jan Clarence urges people to get involved while the Air Force Band of the Golden West sets the festive mood. ' . The Senior class shows who is REALLY 1! Jan Clarence cautiously tastes a pie in the pumpkin pie contest while Susie Gerzel and Joe Nelson watch expectantly for the taste verdict. Sadie Hawkins Setting: Riverside California, January 1979. Characters: Poly High School StudentS- Amy: (Thinking) Well this is my 3rd try to get a date for the Mid-Winter, I hope this one works (3rd time is a charm). The phone is ringing Joe: (Thinking) Boy I sure hope I get asked to the dance. This waiting game is tough business (Phone is ringing) Guess I ' d better answer that stupid phone if no one else will. Amy: ■ ' Hello, is Joe home? (Amy is nervous) Joe: Yea. this is me. Who is this? Amy: This is Amy. and I was wondering if you would mind going to the Mid-Winter with me? 18 strikes Again Amy: (Cont.) I ' ll pay for everything and even drive. Its on February 24 at 9:00. Joe: (Ttiinking, she sure talks fast) What do I have to wear? Where could we eat? Amy: The dance is semi-formal, which means suits, but you don ' t have to wear a tie if you don ' t want. We can eat wherever you like. Joe: Well, it sounds pretty good. I don ' t dance very well, is that OK? Amy: Sure, that ' s fine! Well I gotta go. Bye! Joe: See you tomorrow. Bye! (Thinking, boy am I excited! The night of the ball: (The theme: There Comes a Time ) The time came and they had a ball! fc Mrs. Betty James, biology teacher, aids with the refreshments and Debbie King and Jeff Myers take advantage of this help Randy Ingram discos in Spanish style with his boutonniere in his mouth instead of on his lapel A balcony view of some of the 200 couples present at the ball who danced to the band So|Ourn Jim Lord eyes the camera while his date Kris Ochocki has eyes only for Jim. I J,,,, lina Braggs move to a more romantic 3t i,.mcing under the stars L ..,,,. ,,. r.lfs Barbara Clarence, and Jennrfer Holzricmer listen intently as the policeman tells of ttie best places to lind missing couples Brian lularchando tries to pursuade Frances INewman to dance some more but stie refuses because sties tired and tier teel tiurl lulrs Patricia Snelgrove grimaces as slie sits ttirougli ttiree hours of blaring music The 2nd annual Sadie Hawkins Mid-Winter Ball came off as a smashing success. The decoration committee decked the area with fresh daisies, which was organized by Laura Rines and her assistant Jeff Miller with the constant support of Laura ' s mother. Mary Rines. The refreshments were provided by the Girls ' League. Thanks also were do to the 33 volunteer chaperones. Winning Is The The Spirit Week, sponsored by the Pep Squad, was held during the week ot March 12-16. Monday was pajama day and events included blindfold contest and bottle drinking. Tuesday was twin day and events included a 3-legged race and a yogurt toss. Wednesday was surfer day and events included a skateboard contest and an egg toss. Thursday was crazy hat day and there was a pie eating contest and kiss-a-pig. Friday was 50 ' s day and there was a dance that evening. The Sophomores won with 58 points, the Freshmen followed with 52, Juniors had 47, and the Seniors pulled through with 31. The Pep Squad models next years uniforms as they conduct lunch time activities. [■. ' ' [ n 20 Jeff Frencn. Robby Albrecht. Kevin Boling, and Rod Muller quickly fumble with their cards as a girl in a skimpy bikini goes by. Gordy Pulsifer receives a standing ovation as he roles down the aisle on surfer day. Mr. Cummings proves that even teachers get involved in Spirit Week Alyssa Charkow yells at Sue Richardson for getting her colors mixed up. while Michele Miller and Patty Robinson look away in disgust. Name Of The Game + David Pooley and Finn Comer prove that height IS a big advantage at the net Bob Bushman and Bob Ritzau are always near to make sure things go smoothly. IBtltCijfiJ i Poly began an Intramural program this year. The idea came from Bob Ritzau and Bob Bushman, and they ran all the events. The freethrow tournament was won by Walt Linaweaver. Backgammon was won by David Eckmann in the advanced and Jeff Meachem in the novice division. Volleyball advanced division was won by Bob Bushman and Coach Almquist and David Pooley and Finn Comer took the novice division. Danny Metsch won the frisbee golf tournament. Events held during 4th quarter included: water polo, baseball, chess, tennis, ping- pong, and frisbee. Eric Edwards drops another basket on his way to the finals. i Susan Bobach and Brenda Benter begin play on the frisbee golf course - Jeff French throws his frisbee into • ' Dells Well while Jay Gaskins looks for his. 21 E. Teresa, A. Steward. M. Sharp. T. Ivey. P. Gates, and G. Rosenberg sing about How Lovely it is to be a Woman Charlotte Ransom and Tina Ivey stand around looking for some likely fellas- Bye Bye Birdie marked the opening of the ■78- ' 79 season of Poly ' s Theatre. This play was a parody of the life of Elvis Presley. ALBERT PETERSON-Mike Nobles ROSIE ALAVAREZ-Kristie Boring CONRAD BIRDIE-Randy Ingram KIM MACAFEE-Karen Lietz HARRY MACAFEE-Eric Rudie DORIS MACAFEE-Cathy Brooks RANDOLF MACAFEE-Tom Morantos RONNIE MACAFEE-Ruth Stephenson ROBIN MACAFEE-Claire Binder HUGO PEABODY-Bob Holcomb URSULA MERKLE-Kate Hudson MAE PETERSON-Brenda Kuskowski GLORIA RASPUTIN-Leanne Lytle CHARLES F. MAUDE-Bnan Crance HARVEY JOHNSON-Wayne Williams MAYOR MERKLE-Jeffery Miller EDNA MERKLE-Karen Schirmer THE SECRETARIES AND REPORTERS-Michele Auth, Kitty McCluskey, Zana Neff, Laura Webster. Lisa Schuljak. THE CONS-David Baker, B. Crance, Chris Crisman, Dirk Rogers THE FAN CLUB-Chris Barker, Peggy Bouwens, Paula Gates. Sloan Cattern, Lisa Celse, Renee Chambers, Susan Dievandorf, Leslie Ensey, Selena Frasca. Pilar Hannigan, Kathe Harriss, K. Hudson, Tina Ivey, ' Susan Johns, Kim Lytle, Chris Miller, Donanne Mohlstrom, Carolyn Ott, Kim Prentice. Charoltte Ransom, Gretc en Rosenberg. Marian Sharp, Alicia Steward, Leslie Sullivan. Elicia Teresa, Sara Wilson, Lynne Woodhouse, THE BIKERS-Kevin Aliman. Jeff Debellis, Dave Dennison, Jim Goins, Gregg Harbert, Mark Matthews ' ' . ' iller, Terry Moews. Matt Mortimer, Greg ' u. Roy Steward, Ralph Torres. W. Williams From The Rock Of The 50 Conrad Birdie dreams about his one last kiss before he goes into the Army. D. Baker and 8. Crance play two of the Cons ' ; Conrad Birdie ' s back-up group. The fact that Kim and Hugo are pinned is announced in this typical telephone hour of Sweetwater. Ohio. 22 r ir S. As Cheryl tries to stop him. Teddy uses physical means to detain Red Ryder Clansse attempts to phone for help as Cheryl and Richard run to help the others in Fosters ' Diner. m K To The Roar Of The 60 ' s % t t — - Teddy bullies Lyie In order to persuade him to hurry with the repair of his van Angel dillegently prepares a tasty meal for the diners at Fosters ' Red reads the paper while working to drown out the friendly conversation of his day-time counter-part. Angel. When You Comin ' Back. Red Ryder was the second production of Poly Theatre. It was performed m the newly opened Studio One. The show ran in repetory with Of Mice and Men. and was set in a peaceful diner in New Mexico. The date was the early 60 ' s. All was well that Sunday morning until the arrival of Teddy and Cheryl, a young couple en route to Mexico. RED RYDER-Bob Holcomb ANGEL-Paula Wold LYLE-David Baker CLARISSE-Carolyn Oft RICHARD-Jeffery Miller TEDDY-Tim Roberts CHERYL-Peggy Bouwens 23 George tries to convince Lennie that his puppy belongs with his mother. As Slim, Candy. Carlson, and Whit look on. Lennie attempts to stop Curley ' s violent advances. The Stars Came The production of Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck differed from the rest of the shows. Page Miller, who has acted professionally herself, directed the Poly rendition of this play. It is the story of a special friendship between Lennie, a young retarded man, and George, his friend and protector. GEORGE-Eric Rudie LENNIE-Bryant Bradshaw CANDY-Lisa Schuljak THE BOSS-Vint Shurtliff CURLEY-Micheal Nobles CURLEY ' S WIFE-Knstie Boring SLIM-Randy Ingram CARLSON-Marcus Pollitz WHIT-Adam Garey CROOKS-Joseph Kenny The boss calmly passes out the next day ' s t job assignments. Lennie sits on his bunk trying to take in a that has happened since his arrival 24 Curley warns Lennie to keep away from his ♦■ wife The boss catches Candy and George telling J Curley ' s Wife to leave Lennie alone. Out At Poly Poly Jesters and I.T.S. have had a busy and productive year. Jesters took many theatre related trips to such places as N.B.C. Studios, Los Angeles, and the University of Redlands. They saw performances of Annie, Timbuktu, Vanities, Steambath, and Company. In fund raising events Jesters excelled. They sponsored a Musical-Comedy dance class, a Mime Workshop, an Acting Workshop, and finally they hosted a performance of the dance troupe Encore Players. The experience and technique gained from these workshops was shown by the high honors earned at the Ramona High School Masquers and the R.C.C. festival competitions. They also benefited financially. I.T.S. went on a retreat to the mountains. The intermediate acting class put on Dark of the Moon which depicted the love between a mortal girl and a witch boy. f The members of the Kit Kat Klub provided the entertainment at the Caberet I With the Aid of Catherine. Pippin finally finds his ■■corner of the skv. CABERET MASTERS OF CEREMONIES-Eric Rudie SALLY BOWLES-Kristie Boring MAX-Rick Randel ERNST-Bryant Bradshaw CLIFF-Michael Nobles FRAULEIN KOST-Peggy Bouwens FRAULEIN SCHNIEDER-Linda Harper KIT KAT KLUB-Pilar Hanigan. Kathe Harriss, Sloan Cattern. Linda Morrow. Selena Frasca. Chris Barker. Paula Jo Wold. Peggy Bouwens. Carolyn Ott, Kim Lytle. Katie DeWitt. Callie Boylen, Jody Wiltchik SHOW GIRLS-Sean Faustina. Kitty McCluskey. Lynne Bonngard, Tracie Beld, Tracy Reeves, Charlotte Ransom CUSTOMERS-Zana Neff. Laura Webster. Karen Schirmer SOLDIERS. CUSTOMERS. SAILORS-Kevin Allman, Peter Nixen. Vint Shurtliff. Gregg Herbert. Mark Matthews, Greg Hicho, David Dennison PIPPIN LEADING PLAYER-Randy Ingram. PIPPIN-David Baker CHARLES-Rick Randel LEWIS-Steve Garland FASTRADA-Kate Hudson BERTHE-Laura Rines CATHERINE-Karen Lietz BAND OF PLAYERS-Andre Juilland, Liz Rines, Bryant Bradshaw, Paula Jo Wold, Jim Coins, Leslie Sullivan, Joe Ford, Helen Conroe, Jeff Miller, Debbie King, Brian Crance, Gretchen Jacobsen, Tim Roberts, Carolyn Ott, Jeff Myers. Lori Hicho, Greg Harbert, Peggy Bouwens, Dirk Rogers, Chris Barker 25 Sara Liu, Lisa Wong and Tamara Beld discuss last minute details before their exciting routine. Brad Lewis and Geoff Holzrichter assist tfie hypnotist in proving that Lauri Henson can become as stiff as a board. Fun And Games Mrs, Ashe, Mrs, Weaver, Mr Roberts. Coach Meyers, and Mr. Ficarra are faced with a tough decision during class competition Keith Maxcy and Kevin Allman unknowingly remove articles of clothing during the hypnotist assembly The Freshmen cheerleaders show the audience that they are very seldom synchronized. This year Poly had to make a switch in the Commissioners of Assembly, The original commissioner, Jan Clarence, graduated mid- term, so an elec ' :or! was held to put the responsibility on $■• .;e-;ody a!se. Jeff Miller became the Commib- .e. of Assemblies for the second semester, A ' - ' :, ' ;mblies that were held later in the year involved a comedy and mime show put on by Radio Free M ! M E, and a concert of gospel music by the Compton Boy ' s Choir, Wendy Harris and her day escort Ronnie Forbes address the audience during the homecoming assembly. At The Assemblies ._! « 1 M 1 A few brave Sophomore girls surf safari I style during their skit at the homecoming assembly- The Chamber Singers can ' t decide whether they want Uncle John to throw the yule log on or if they want to throw the yule log on Unle John. Beverly Nezart unsuccessfully tries to rouse the spirit of the football team during the football assembly. 27 This school year was the year for students and faculty to get involved. The year began with the student-faculty tennis tournament. The matches were all doubles and all three divisions played round-robin with single set competition. The winners were: student- student division. Joe Nelson and Libby Joseph; student-faculty division, Tim Hanigan and Barbara Clarence; and the faculty- faculty division, Ray Harris and Marjorie Kross. The next sports event was the inter- class track meet which was to determine the ruling class. In the competition between the classes, the Freshman competed against the Sophomores, and the Juniors competed against the Seniors. In this competition the Freshman and the Juniors won with scores respectively (Fr.) 198-(Soph.) 188 and (Jr.) 178-(Sr.) 162. The ruling that finalized the score is; if a relay team member hands off to a non-member, that team shall be disqualified. Because of this ruling, the Juniors were declared the champs and the ruling class for the ' 78- ' 79 school year. The class rankings went: Juniors (18 pts.). Seniors (14 pts.). Freshman (13 pts.) and the Sophomores (12 pts.) The Athletic SSS? ' Ted Milner concentrates on his breathing and does not realize that he is running on air. Junior Terry Shaw puts forth total effort for the sake of his class in the inter-class track meet. Stever Ncdeen, science teacher and coach, IS forced ' o take a detour because student Eric Edwards blocks his path to the basket. r V MVJt i c - Administrator Joe Ficarra cringes with disbelief as he loses his tennis match to a student in the student-faculty tennis tournament held in the fall, Julie Ortman boasts of her last put while Brian Pounders (left) and Shawn Newell remain unimpressed. Counselor Ray Harris displays his tennis finesse with a graceful forehand volley. 28 tk During the inter-class track meet the girls in the 440 relay (left to right with batons) Karen Williams. Cathy Crisman, and Linda Harding put on the steam while Julie Ortman slows down and Laura Rines turns her head to flirt Faculty members, (left to right) Laura Otte, Steve Koehler. Bob Riley, and Tom Tilson stare with amazement as student Gregory Thomas makes a flying leap towards the basket Way To Victory Another athletic event which involved both students and faculty was the student-faculty basketball game. The faculty won with a score of 25 to 24. The low score is because the game was played during a single lunch. The announcer was the humorous Tom Bennett. Attendance: Lots of people cheering and loud. Top scorers: (Fac.) Joe Giant- (Stud.) Randy Harvey. Top Foulers: (Fac.) Steve Nordeen (3)-(Stud.) Walt Linaweaver (4). r-« Commission % , . Jeremy Olsan, Commissioner of Publicity, and Linda Morrow, Commissioner of Pep, show enthusiasm for their jobs. Gretchen Rosenberg, Sophomore Class President, and Jennifer Holtzrichter, Freshmen Class President, contemplate the decor of the Commission room. Commissioner of Social Activities, Laura Rines, is suprised by the Koala camera. Shawn Binder, Koala editor; Rick Randel, ASB President: and Geoffrey Holtzrichter, ASB Treasurer, exhibit early morning enthusiasm. Leslie Sullivan, Commissioner of homecoming and Elections, gives Commission a smile. Junior Class President, Doug Mackey, and Senior Class President, Gordon Pulsifer, enjoy an early morning chew. Played Diplomacy X te V WIECHA representative. Moses Torres; Girl ' s League President, Kellie Holden; ASB Vice President. Carrie Miller; and Commissioner of Homecoming and Elections. Leslie Sullivan, discuss student affairs. Jan Clarence. Commissioner of Assemblies, and Sue Stuart. House of Advisory Representative, enjoy a moment of relaxation Cfieryl Carter. Black Student Union representative; Carolyn Ott. ASB Secretary; and Moses Torres. MECHA representative, prepare tfieir views for presentation during the upcoming Commission meeting. Commission meets to plot ttie takeover of tfie House of Advisory. Carolyn Ott, ASB Secretary, and Ann Strong. Spotlight editor, prepare for the upcoming meeting. -4 31 I.T.S. (International Thespian Society) is a club supporting ttieatre arts. It is composed of people wtio have participated on the stage. Sitting: Suzie Johns. Laura Webster. Kate Hudson; Front: Suzan Liu. Cathi Brooks. Liz Blozan. Eric Darensburg, Leslie Sullivan, Kevin Allman, Peter Nixen. Charlotte Ransom. Carolyn Ott. Peggy Bowens. Paula Wold: Second: Sarah Wilson, David Dennison, Chris Barker. Leiena Frasca, Brenda Kuscoski, Eric Rudie; Third: Wayne Williams, Randy Ingram; Fourth: Jeff Miller, Charles Bachagalupi. Bob Holcomb and Kate Hudson demonstrate the epitome of ITS. friendship From Actors JESTERS also ' ' he Arts but are less exclusive. Fro Sampson, Sandra Lytle. Karen I , _..,.. ouzie Johns. Carolyn Ott. Laura Webster. Kate Hudson. Kevin Allman, Marcus Politz. Randy Ingram. Wayne Williams. Terry Moews. Bob Holcomb. Les ' i Sullivan. Gregg Harbett. Jeff Miiler. EriL Darnesburg; Second: Laurie Henson. S ' uart Kelb,3n. Paula Cates. Margaret Gun-.ijicton. Mia Tobias, Dana Ott. Paula Wold. Betsey Johns. Kristie Olson. Leanne Lytle. Susan Palmer. Debbie King, Claire Binder. Tina Ivey. Scott Tennet. Suzie Best, Carol Crocker. Gretchen Jacobsen. Selena Frasca. Peggy Bouwens. Kim Lytle: Third: Peter Nixen. Cindy Pitroff. Jeff Piper. Liz Blozan. Susan Liu. Silvia Quezada, Jan McGalaughin. Wendy Teasley. Diane Jensen. Jason Darensberg, Anne Duville. Ellen Butki, Peggy Bowens. Lisa Celse. Jody Wiltchik. Pilar Hannigan. Sabrina Nathanson. Carolyn Shclud, Chris Barker, Kim Prentiss; Fourth: Kara Wood, Sandy Pickett, Dede Cole. Joe Ford. Jeff DeBellis. Charles Bachagalupi. Lilvia Quezada. Jimmy Goins. Adam Gary, Dan Weingart, Dirk Rodgers. Anne Douville. Madeline Way, Marian Sharp, Zan Zemmels. Sarah Wilson. Vince Shirtliff. Charolette Ransom. Mark Bender. Cairy Hallmark. Mary Swinkowski. Nikki Thomas. 32 I ' To Athletes G.A.A. (Girls Athletic Association) has had several successful fund raisers such as their Swim-A-Thon. Front: Mrs. Strieker. Lisa Beal, Dawn Potts, Janet Jarvis. Suzanne Rainey. Ann Herring. Mrs. Hart: Second: Diane Bragg. Lulu Richardson. Laura Sparks. Jennifer Holzrichter. Eve Vasquez. Angela Melander. Diane Yaeger. Laurie Schoppe, Julie Ortman. Heather Boyd: Third: Jeanne Rust. Stephanie Miller, Deanna Dotta. Beth Morrow. Amy Wadding. Trish Raftery. Caz Zimmer. Melanie Rile. Tami Marseilles. Liz Annereed. Lori Lozano. The Letterman ' s Club, although not the most active at Poly, has its share of talent. Sitting: Tom Rossetti. Jim Edwards. Bret Benter. Randy Harvey. George Yermonos. Joe Nelson. Brian Founders. Jim Barry, Rick Levy. Gary Frank. Derrick Porter: Standing: Eric Edwards. Jeff French. John Trimble. Bob Powell. Scott Person. Andy Rickes. Tom Wilson. Todd Whitson. Brian Crance. Warner Wetesdad. Tim Hanningan. Paul Gotten. Geoff Holzrichter. Don Barry. Gordon Pulsifer. Mark Latimer. Brian McLean. Bob Alverex. David Murphy, David Green. Tom Cole. Poly ' s Letterwomen include — Front: Lulu Richardson. Janet Jarvis. Kathy Chrismen. Michelle Miller. Rhonda Streich. Jennie Rust. Nikki Cane. Mary Flores. Dawn Bruce. Desire Bruce, Angela Melander 33 College Bowl And CSF CSF OFFICERS (Left to right): Melissa Rowe (Treasurer), Ann Strong (Vice-President), Mr. Miller (Advisor). Janet Kelson (Secretary). Janice Graham (Social Chairperson). Not Shown: David Eckmann (President) FRESHMEN _ SF (Alphabetical order) Freshiner.. Kellie Asper. Kevin Bates. Allan Crosthwaite. Wendell Cummings, Colleen Duncan. June Fargo. Julie Francisco. Pam Galvin. Kevin Horn. Stuart Kelban. Suellen Littleton, Sara Liu, Karen Mardel. Oung Nguy?n, Christine Olsen. Dana Ott. Karen Pallacimo Susan Palmer. Danica Petrie. Cindy Pittroft. Allyson Pooiey. Ann Quesinberry. Janell Strube. Sophomores- Scott Ashton, Liz Blozan. Kristie Boring. Lisa Byrne. Mike Connolly. Anne Douville. Peter Dunaj. Roger Duncan. Brandon Gaut, Jan Irving, Diane Jenkins, Robert Kollar, Laura Lacey. Eden Lewis. Suzanne Liu, Alex Londos, Brad Lowman, Laurie Lowry. Brad Moore, Susan Morris on, Jim Nelson. Chrystine Parker, Phil Parker, Andy Reikes, Tracy Reves, Debby Salot, Rick Schirmer. Stephanie Strong. Eugene Smargiassi. Judy Sunde. Ron Vail. Susie Walker. Madeline Way, Dan Weingart. 34 The Masterminds COLLEGE BOWL (Left to right): Laurence McFalls. Eric Thomas. David Eckmann. Jay Butki. Eric Biederman, Danny Weingart. Mrs. Roberts and the team are often stunned at some of the questions they are JUNIOR-SENIOR CSF (Alphabetical order): Juniors: tvlorris Beatty. Lynne Bonngard. Tim Bussey, Nancy Byrd. Lisa Carleton. Lisa Celse. Alyssa Charkow, Paul Cook. Emmeline dePillis, Paul Farwell, Karen Geller, John Green. Kelli Holden, Ellen Holt, Melanie Holt. Geoff Holzrichter. David Hughes. Annemarie Hussey. Gretchen Jacobsen. Robert Johnston. Victoria Jones. Angle Kamrath. Heidi Kamrath. John Kopcha. Chris Kowalski. Chuck Krieger. Scott Kruczek. Mark Lee. Danilo Llanes. Glenda Low. Doug Mackey, Lisa Maxwell. Jane Mickelson. Jeff Muceus. Jeff Myers. Lan Nguyen. Jeremy Olsan. Steve Palladino. Carol Paulson. Cheryl Pittroff. Kathleen Raftery. Roxanne Raymer. Liz Rines. Ruby Risse. Patty Robinson. Mellisa Rowe. Carolyn Schlundt. Jon Scnbner. Carol Tourtellotte. Laura Wells. Lisa West- Johnsrud. Barbara Willis, Seniors: Jim Barrie. Laurie Biedermann. Shawn Binder, Nick Blozan. Chris Brown. Desiree Bruce. Brian Carleton. Pamela Cates. Kelly Eaton. David Eckmann, Craig Faucher. Todd Faucher. Janice Graham. Richard Graves. Elissa Gropen. Tim Hanigan. Ann Herring, Janet Kelson. Karen Kreeger. Laurence McFalls. Tom Metcalf. Vicki Montague. Jeff Moore. Kathy Morrison. Carolyn Oft. Doug Paulson. Clare Perry. Po|ai Pookakupt. Debra Powell. Laura Rines. Doug Salot. Denise Scher. Heidi Schmidt. David Shevick. Mike Smith. Ann Strong. John Trimble. Patricia Turner, Linda Weaver. Sharon Weingart. Gwyn Williams. Tom Zasadzinski. Cathy Zimmer. 35 .iVi J71 n Name That Band leader. Richard Hensley. conducts the band from his perch beneath the . unfavorable scoreboard. The band begins their long march toward _Poly at the start of the Homecoming parade. I The drill team shows statuesque form ' before a commonly large crowd of Bear . fans. The band and drill team also show a great deal of enthusiasm in the stands. 36 POLY HIGH MARCHING BAND (Alphabetical order) Celia Adamkavicius. Kevin Baker. Catherin Barksdale. Julia Barnett, Franca Barncelli. Norma Baxter. Mark Bender. Frank Bidweil. Tim Boone. Carrick Boshart. Mike Bouchicas, Doug Bowden. Dan Bowden. William Brendle. Brian Bumgarner. Tim Busto. Ellen Butki. Ed Byrne. Dirk Cash. Kathleen Cheek. Rachel Clawson, John Cola. Erie Comer. Bob Conover. Lisa Denham. John Dermoody. James Dowdy. ' Steven Eddy. Dan Elliot, Dominic Elliot. Charles Fiacco, Peter Fiacco. Felicia Fields. Gino Forlin. Jeff Francisco, Jason Garey, Barry Glen. Andy Gonzales, Lori Graham. Lisa Hackett. Staci Harbrucker, Linda Harding. Kendra Hartnett. Tony Hazelwood. George Healey. Sharon Herberling, Lane Hires, Ellen Holt. Laurie Honeyman, David Jerdeman, Ernest Johnson, David Jones. Hillary Kahn. John Lanusen. Brian Larson, Steve Lech, Edden Lewis, Christy Littleton, Cory Losch, Scott Maberry, Anne Mackey, Lisa Maxwell, Mike Maxwell, Pam Maxwell. Marcia Mayes. Jennifer Middleton. Ken Montgomery. Jeff Moore. Brad Moore, Christy Olsen, Jeannie Olsen, Linda Olsen, Bob Oneal, Dan Oster, Michelle Oster, Phil Parker, Martha Perez, Brad Peterson, David Radford, David Rauch. James Rogers, Krystal Rushing. Lisa Sandoval. Victor Sandovall, Tom Scandura, Shern Schelske, Jon Scribner, Mark Scribner, Cordell Sherman, Larry Starling, Roy Steward, Christina Stowers, Greg Thompson, Alan Varsik, Becky Vaughn, Portia Webb, Sharon Weingart, Tom Welter, Debbie Wentland. Robert Williams, Billy Wray, Brenda Wynsma, Margaret Zoph, { POLY HIGH DRILL TEAM: Front Row; Sean Faustina, June Fargo, Patti Avellino, Shelly Myers, Gina Graham, Libby Hardin, Susan Sparks, Roberta Simmons, Jean- Anne Stone. Middle Row: Melissa llich, Lisa Byrne, Leslie Bendy, Holly Mitchell, Angie Dabney, Lois Terwelp, Deann Dewoody, Jackie Wilson, Ruth Powell. Back Row: Vickie Jones. Sue Deubrava. Tammy Medeiros. Kerne Dalman. Mary Baxter. Glenda Stone. Sue Park. Poly Sandusky. Clairmont Field Show Tournament Azusa Field Show Tournament West Covina Field Show Tournament Inland Empire Field Show California Band Review Parade California Band Review Field Show California Band Review Flag Corp 2nd Place 1st Place 3rd Place 1st Place 2nd Place 4th Place 4th Place In the Riverside bOO ' Parade the band received the Music Sweepstakes and the Overall Sweepstakes. Scott Maberry received 1st Place Mace Drum Major. Tune m: i : J : MW HP l POLY HIbn BAND K 37 W The Chamber Singers end the long month of. December with Poly ' s Christmas Concert. The 78-79 Chamber Singers are: Front: Carolyn Schlundt. Bob Holcomb, Kristie Boring. Ralph Torres, Karen Lietz, Kenny Montgomery, Julie Ortman, Robert, Johnston, Cathy Friend, Laurence McFalls. Last: Randy Ingram. Lynne Woodhouse, Mike Nobles, Teresa Burull, David Eckmann, Kathe Harriss, Tim Brown, Kathy Morrison. John Walters, and Kris Williams T.J. Directed Creative f? v  A Vi VM ■v ( % Front: Connie Rice, Heather Rhine, Dana Ott, Sandra Rudd, Shirley Wyatt, Nicole Thomas, Chrystine Parker. Donna Thompson. Lisa Bridges. Dana Dicaro. Karen Kjos. Michelle Franklin. Julie Ortman, Kathy Morrison Second: Beth Walker, Tina Ivey. Mary Swmkowski. Deborah King. Sonya Burull. Wendy Teasley. Andrea Brown. Cojanna Bryant. Andrea Roberts. Choir Performances Cathy Brooks, Kim Krieger, Jan Wingate, Bonnie Hutchinson, Nancy Taylor, Mary Emily Mitchell, Kris Dixon, Debbie Cook, Kathe Harriss Last: Kristie Boring, Karen Lietz, Carolyn Schlundt, Teresa Burull, Willie King, Bill Meredith, Bert Pitts, Tim Roberts, Kenny Montgomery, Randy Ingram, Laurence McFalls, Tim Brown, John Walters, Robert Johnston, Victor Burull, Dion Archie, Tim Kahl, Lynne Woodhouse, Cathy Friend, and Kris Williams. David Eckmann narrates the Christmas story during the ' 78 Christmas Concert while the choir tells the story in song. T. Johnston, director of the vocal music department, introduces the Chamber Singers ' next song. This year the Chamber Singers were particularly busy because the Christmas vacation did not begin until December 22. They averaged two performances a day between December 2 and December 22. Although the group rarely sang with more than sixteen of its twenty members because of the Russian flu, the Chamber Singers made all of their engagements and earned a lot of money. The Master Chorale and Concert Choir followed tradition by attending the Chapman College Festival and the County Festival. They held their pop concert for two nights this year to encourage more Poly students to attend. The Christmas Concert featured a procession by candlelight which was a great success. The Instrumental Music Department is composed of Orchestra, Stage Band, Wind Ensemble, and Concert Band. All of the groups performed at a Christmas Concert, a Pop Concert, and a Spring Concert here at Poly, besides various other festivals throughout the year. To raise money for going on tour, all the groups sponsored fund raisers. Stage Band played during most home basket ball games and for community groups. Pojai Pookakupt, and AFS student from Thailand, played piano for the orchestra during her stay at Poly. A Song i:r: iTfd].yin Concert Band, comprised of some ,-nembers of Stage Band and Wind Ensemble, retiearses for upcoming festivals- Ed Byrne laughs during a lighter moment of T evening rehearsals. Wind Ensemble Front: Sharon Weingart. Andres Gonzalez. Laurie Honeyman. Second: John Lahusen. Jennifer Middleton. Kathy Cheek, Victor Sandovol. Lisa Maxwell. Hillary Kahn. Michelle Oster. Lisa Denham. Kendra Hartnett. Franca Barricelli. Anne Mackey. Third: Tim Boone. Christie Zopf. Rachel Claw- son. Jay Rogers. Jeff Muceus. Doug Bowden. Brad Peterson. Dan Oster. William Brendle. Dan Bowden. Fourth: Ed Byrne. Greg Oneal. Jeff Francisco, Alan Varsik. Pete Fiacco. Jeff fl r ro i .uo Maxwell Last Gmo Forlin. Jeff Myers. Scott Maberry. Mark Scnbner. Becky Vaughn. Not Pictured: Jon Scnbner. Celia Adamkavicius. Frank Bidwell. Brian Bum- garner. Roy Steward. Dominic Elliott. Ernest Johnson. Brian Larson. Cory Losch. David Hughes. Debbie Wentland. Doug Warnock, Orchestra. Left to Right: Pam Barnett. Karl Hicks. Mary Baxter, Colleen Duncan. Pojai Pookakupt. Susan Sparks. Patricia Trimble. I Michele Rainville. Margaret Johnson. David Berg. Karen Bennett. Sharon Heberling. Scott Cogswell Not Pictured Doug Warnock. Laura Schall. Stage Band Front: Jason Garey. Christie Zopf. Tim Boone. William Brendle. Mark Scnbner. Gino Forlin. Jeff Myers Second Steve Rausch. Dan Bowden. Jeff Muceus. Doug Bowden. Mike Maxwell. Last: Larry { Sklute. Jeff Francisco. Brad Moore. Jeff Moore. Pete Fiacco. Eric Comer. Not Pic- tured: Kenneth Small Montgomery. Susan Sparks Without Words -,i ! jffii= Td Fra--- : as-: - - . — Ed .ess , - - e ' i DsEins .rio«s that hand work is what T — ::- , ROTC Played 5: 0 dscpire s 1 s ' 1=: s T -e ■O csrs-frstrz Teresa cwrJI; Secctrd =■-■«: sr t ' S -zr er.. Teo ia ss., Thira Bsm.-: ♦ .ess H ' .jT -. ' i.j -- hr ascsr Saosns , EIsi ' is i ' lftirs, jsI ' -arr— ar. Sscx ?ism ' Sa i Eijr:n)«s., ft32 er Be— a , 33r F- tk. t, j _ f- - - _« _ .i_;i. -_ :? -iotSj-ia ixs ' i rkers. -iz zi ' ' ' 3C ' s S ' aAS many War Games   ■ ■ i .■ i- ■ i- ' - ' ' - : ' - v ' - W - ' r . • i3 Ski Club: (Front): Mrs, Bennet. Ibby Cline. Tony Rosetti. Jeff Oberloh, Mitcfi McCarley, Mrs. Van Kamp, (2nd); Eric Darensburg, Rod Muller, Cfiris Crisman. Brian Crance, Jeff Debellis, Brian Thomas, Desi Bruce. Todd Faucfier, (3rd): Ole Burcfitold, Peter Kubow. Carol Blunden. Brenda Kuskowski, Lori Letwak, Tami Shamburg, Lisa Schwartz, Tally Smith. (4th): John Candacus. John Weir. Kris Dixon. Caren Danielson, Lisa Braybrooks. Carolyn Stake. Chris Parker. (5th) Danny Sullivan. Ellen Fox, Michelle Turner, MaryJane Flores, Tracy Reeves, Kan Jones, Diana Rosetti Denise Sampson, Wendy Teasly, (6th); Robin Kontra, Eric Statler. Brian Turner, Tom Welter, Jay Cohen, Finn Comer. (7th): Mike O ' Keefe. Warner Wettestad. Mark Lloyd. Sandi Wible. Laura Benedict. Meg Gallagher. Kim Krieger, (Last); Chip Hord, Tom Grisham, Tony King, Tina Weber, Tami Hallmark. Dwayne Bell. Lisa Wink. Kan Hallmark. Blair Walker. The Spirit Of Poly F.B.L.A (Left t-o Riyht): Sarah Huelsman. Laura Swaney (Treys ' jrer), Carmelia Cravatt (Secretary). StaCy Avtry. Patty Peters. Carolyn Kightllnger, Tern Thurman. (Parliamentarian), Pam Barnett, Angela Morris (President), Mark Bender (Historian). Patti Monroe. Not Shown: Delorie Barber (Vice-President), Mane DiPidova (Reporter), Lisa Thomas 44 The F.B.L.A. (Future Business Leaders of America), shown on the lower left hand page, contained only students who were enrolled in a business class. This year they attended the convention in Anaheim and took two 3rd places. Patty Peters took 3rd in office procedures and Laura Swaney took 3rd in accounting. The F.B.L.A. also sponsored the successful 50 ' s Day Dance and were involved in Several other school events. The Activities Council, shown below, is responsible for helping the Commission plan most of the activities. They were mainly responsible for the great decorations at the Homecoming Dance and the Midwinter Ball. They also organized the student-faculty basketball game and helped to plan the activities for single lucnches. This is the club to belong to if anyone wishes to become more involved in the Student Government. I ' nnf y V .-...ig i Lives On Irma L Sutton, born in 1937. began teaching at Poly in September of 1970 Before she had started her teaching at Poly she taught at Sierra Middle School and North High School Mrs, Sutton began at Poly as a teacher of French. Black Studies. Black History, and was also a part time counselor. She soon became recognized as an excellent counselor and. other than teaching French, devoted all her time to helping students, Mrs, Sutton also became very active as a BSU Club sponsor She was not only respected in the schools but was also known as a marvelous poet. Her short book of poetry Requiem for a Fine Lady glows with a personal intensity that will Ignite the imagination of every reader,- The book is divided into 4 parts (1) fine ladies. (2) songs of love. (3) cosmic sphere from the personal (Ghetto life). (4) speak.ng to special people (such as Muhammad Ali), Her best known poem. Four Stages of Love was published in U.S. in Clover ' 76 along with the works of other upcoming poets, Mrs, Sutton ' s blossoming career was suddenly ended in the summer of 1978 when she was involved in a fatal automobile collision. In order to rightly remember the beloved Irma Sutton a memorial was erected in her honor. Donated to the memorial was a lovely portrait painted by Karl Marshall, Below the portrait a plaque contains the words: Requiem for a Fine Lady lrma L Sutton 1937-1978 Poet- Teacher Counselor-Friend. This portrait and these words shall allow Irma L Sutton to live on in the hearts and minds of students for many years to come. 45 1978-1979 Laura Rines is amazed that Doug Paulson al- ways asks such ignorant questions Heather Boyd and George Yermanos are caught trying to sneak out. Casey Raftery and Melissa Rowe have several outside interests. Take a picture of us since we ' re so cute beg David Eckmann, John Knight, and Chuck Krieger. Colleen Asper and Ann Herring work diligently on their next assignment. iSjP ® {J 3 r Cheryl Pitroff cannot believe the stupidity of some of the articles she is proofreading. A wild and crazy Kelly Eaton. Mike Burke, Tom Zasadzinski, and Tim Hani- gan are shocked when a Koala member en- ters with a machine gun Des Bruce, and Ann Strong (Editor) discuss the latest gossip while Jeff French exhibits true Spotlight dedication. 4 ' . -• e f Patricia Turner s explanations are battling to Kelli Holden and Karen Geller. Larence McFalls wonders if his article about Polar Bears on ttie Poly campus was as dumb as people ttiougtit it was Jeff Miller profiles for his fans- John Trimble demonstrates his sex appeal _ to all I am, says David Eckmann. Spotlight Staff - vl ft SI y I 47 Poly Clubs Helped Key Club: (From left to right) Peter Brabant, Robin Kontra, John Weir. David Jones. Steve Swaney, Matt Boyd. Phil Smith. Tim Hanigan (Not Shown) Mark Overmeyer. David Beal. Todd Faucher. Danny Sullivan. The Key Club is a group sponsored by the Riverside Kiwanis Club. Their mam project during the year was the Key Club Calendar, in which they featured pictures of attractive senior girls, and dates of all the sporting events. They also help the handicapped children at the Special Olympics held at Ramona Stadium. Their services were also provided at this years Lester Oaks Parade, and they did valet parking at the Riverside Junior League Ball at the Mission Inn. House of Advisory: (Front) Janice Graham. Paula Cates. Luann Middleton. Loretta Lo- zano. Lillian Sims. Donarer Donner. Jennifer Green. Shaun Lynch. Danica Petrie. Angie Ward. Chris Geeriings. Cheryl McKinley. Mi- chelle Reid. Kim Podlewski. Mike Maxwell. (Middle) Sue Stuart (Speaker of the House). Patti Munaretto. Karen O ' Rourke. Michelle Turner. Tnsh Raftery. Beth Morrow. Susie Walker. Jim Maxwell. Ruben Herrera. Dana Bohling. Shelly Myers. (Back) Steve Brock. Pam Barnett. Jennifer Hews. Paige Morgan. Scott Buckwald. Devin Chase. Kanm Massoud, Grant Osborn. Bert Pitts. Brian Marchando. Warner Wettestad. Freeman Hardin. Craig Roberts. Scott Ma- berry. Jeff Mooore. Chuck Bowker. 48 Those In Jeopardy Volunteers; Rhonda Mansfield, Karen K)os, Lisa Frick. Pam Flory, Karen McKeel; (Not Shown) Pam Maxwell. Dana Dicarro, Susie Johns Poly ' s Volunteer Club offered their services at Community and General Hospitals. All of the services that they provided to aide the hospital staffs were voluntary. Their help and kindness saved the hospital a great deal of time and money, and thus allowed the hospital to buy new and advanced equipment that may save the lives of many patients. Their services are greatly appreciated by many of the people associated with the hospital. A few of the services included passing out the food, visiting patients, and cleaning rooms. Girls ' League: Mrs. Sara Mills, Julie Young, Vicki Montague, Kelli Holden (President), Lillian Sims, Sabrina Nathanson, Sue Stuart, Yvefte Shook. Poly ' s Girls ' League provided their services within the school. Every girl at Poly is automatically a member of this club, however most of the work was done by these seven girls. The candy canes that are distributed during the Christmas drive were sold through this club. The annual Christmas drive they sponsor provided food, toys and clothes for the needy ones, so they too could enjoy the holiday. The Girls ' League also held an annual Apple Polishing Tea in which all of the faculty was provided with a shiny apple, and served punch and cookies. The main goal of Poly ' s Girls ' League was to promote spirit within the school, and they did this quite effectively. 49 I I n ' tU, H TT n, o ; ' : ' o;o- Bear Tracks. Front: Jim Barne. David Eckmann. Mike Burke. Bill Cramer. Janet Larson. Elissa Gropen. and Robert Johnston Humanities. Front: Danny Masterson Second: Trisch Raftery. Janet Jarvis. Beth Morrow. Matt Boyd. Suzie Gerzel. Pilar Hannigan. Gayle Richadson. Third: Ann Herring. Janice Graham. Allison Pooley. Ibby Kline. Diane Jenkins. Jennifer Greene. Chris Barker. Lisa Seal, Stephanie Miller. Brandon Gaut. Tom Napoli. Ann Strong, and Greg Thorton Fourth Colleen Asper, Doug Francisco. Mike Menzia. Heather Boyd. Michelle Miller. Jetf Miller. Bobby Robinson, George Yermanos. Andre Juilland. Patty Robinson. Laura Rines, Jeff Holzrichter. Last: Doug Paulson. Brad Lewis, and Tim Hannigan. 50 Bear Tracks, Humanities, And AFS Played To Win AFS, Front: Susan Dievendorf. Dana Dicaro. Charlette Ransom, and Michelle Millpr, Last: Amy Prendergast. Debbie ONeal. Casey Raftery. Elisabeth Reed, and Sabrina Nathanson. Exchange Students: Anne Merete Jant.?en. Clare Retry. Katherin Hoist. Pojai Pookakupt. and Loh Aik Soon Charlette Ransom grins after reading one of the luicier messages sent on Valentine ' s Day This year ' s Humanities Club, whose objective It IS to promote cultural arts witin the student body, heard a lecture on witchcraft, went to an animation festival at Riverside City College, and constructed a float for the Homecoming parade. Bear Tracks, Polys literary magazine, is composed of hard working students reviewing writings submitted by Poly students in order to select the best works for publication in the Bear Tracks. This year ' s American Field Service club once again provided Valentine ' s Day happiness with their annual carnation sale. AFS members also enjoyed several lectures by the foreign students about their home countries. bl The M.t.C.H.A. Doara: kow i-jenny Vargas, Judie Allaya: Row 2-Nora Chagolla. Ana Valintine. Mona Saragosa. Rosanne Viveros; Row 3- Richard Rodreguez. Moses Dores. Victor Byaesteros, M.E.C H.A., Poly ' s club for Chicano students, saw the play Zoot Suit in Los Angeles to enrich their cultural heritage. M.E.C. HA. members gather for one of their many morning meetings. M.E.C.H.A. And B.S.U, The Black Student Union consisted of students from Poly High of all races. It held many functions throughout the year such as field trips, dances, films, and Black History Week, to name a few. The B.S.U. advisors were Mr. Dell Roberts and Mrs. Daisy Boyd. The organization was very productive and was here to help all students grow and expand their horizons. The B.S.U. board constited of: Row 1- Linda Thorton, Sarah Howard, Beverly Nezart, Donna Brown; Row 2- Advisor Mrs. Boyd, Pam Altiemer, Robert Howard. Guen Youngblood, Stevie Evans, Chyerl Carter, Derrick Porter. Rene Chambers, Jackie Harper. Advisor Dell Roberts. 52 M.E.C.H.A.: Row 1-Tina Chagolla. Judle Ayalla. Franene Rodreguez. Judle Martinex: Row 2- Shirley Mosqueda, Albert Vargas. Mona Zaragoza. Nora Chagolla, Ana Valentin. Rosanna Viveros. Jenny Vargas. Steven Avilla. Charolette Rodreguez, Advisor Mrs. Gregg: Row 3- Amador Martinez. Martha De Los An- geles. Moses Torres. Johnny Munoz. Freddy Garcia. Bobby Chagolla. Felix Martinez, Rich- ard Rodreguez. Victor Ballesteros, Advisor Mrs Mary Munoz. -..,. ' T J jVjCliifi '  VV;V ;-.,i ,.f.-. r. ! ' ' .i« i JUi{ ' ' !- .v  i ix-mj - •-_. Enjoy Success In Numbers Polys Black Student Union: Row 1- Jack Mayes, Tommy Ligon. Capp Wormly. Gina Graham. Lora Dottery. Sarah Howard. Tern Shaw, Robert Harmison, Sonja Chambers, Angel Lewis, Bev Nezart, Linda Thorton, Ram Althiemer, Ann Williams, Jackie Wilson, Gwen Youngblood, Regina Rooks, Stephanie Judie, Tom Barnette, Angie Dabney, Rachel Thor- ton: Row 2- Rett Dunn, Gigi Simpson. Cheryl Webb. Camil Corvett. Renido Ellison, Yvette Wilson, Angle Ward, Cheryl Chambers, Dory Anderson, Gerzelda Leggette, Susan Thomas, Adriene Smith, Debborh Rule, Libby Harden, Tom Webly, Ten Flowers, Karen Richards, Frida Mixon, Monica Fonteno, Susan Barber: Row 3- Jackie Harper, Brayanna, Voslin, Cheryl Johnson, Kenny Lewis, Eddie Hunter, Rathford Black, Robert Gray, Sherman Judie, Tim Howard, Tom Henry, Marsha Overton, John Dabney, Kevin Barnette, Sherman Lew- is, Cheryl Carter, Mike Carpenter. Grant Leg- gette, Freeman Harden, Chris Webb, Freeda Mixon, Paula McDowell, Rocky Palmer, Angie Leigh, Gregg Denton, Derrick Porter, Rene Chambeers, Lillian Sims: Row4- Glen Norris, Shawn Hayes, Stevie Evens, Earl Ligon, Steve Harris, Wilda Drake, Kieth Peterson, Cordell Sherman, Tom Burnistine, Gregory Thomas, Jerry Rule, Larry Thompson, Randy Marve, Alex Carter, Jim Jowdy. Willie Cummings, Da- vid Mann, Ramone Lewis, Chris Scott, Karyon Williams, Donna Brown, Advisor Dell Roberts. 53 a  « Producing Yearbook More Than w 4i_ Kathy Morrison and Julie Vanderzyl avoid the camera whenever possible. Suzie Johns. Janice Graham, and Bruce Tait are suprised by the camera. Vickie Randies asks Laurie Biederman if blondes really have more fun. KOALA STAFF Editor in Chief Sports Staff Shawn Binder Gary Avey. Editor Steve Brock Senior Staff Katie DeWitt Carolyn Bobb Jane Mickelson Julie Vanderzyl Tom Wilson Junior Staff Faculty Staff Nanette Guyaux Bruce Tait. Editor Vickie Randies Susan Johns Meredith Jones Sophomore Editor Bettitu; Barnett Activities Staff Janice Graham. Editor Freshman Editor Laurie Biedermann Lynne Bonngard Todd Faucher Tom Metcalf Ai- Editor David Shevick Dan ; Ad Staff Business Manage Je ' f Jones. Editor Kathy tvlorrison Carol Crocker Nat.ilis Smargiassi Advisor Ric Biedermann Mrs. Dons Bishop E 54 Jane Mickelson. Lynne Bonngard, and Bettina Barnett discuss a difficult problem while Steve Brock helps? Mrs Bishop answers the questions of X Nanette Guyaux. Shawn Binder, and Carolyn Bobb, Meredith Jones and Tom Wilson talk things over. Just Fun And Games w .y - ' Does David Shevick know something that X Dan Kreigh and Tom Metcalf don ' t? The Ad Staff. Ric Biedermann. Jeff Jones. Carol Crocker, and Natalie Smargiassi. . think of new ways to bring in business, T Jeff Jones watches Gary Avey give some pointers to Katie DeWitt and Todd Faucher. 55 W! fi!i .=S '  CJ- . . A - ' cm OF ffn Senior officers monkey ground David Greene. Secretary; Alan Chre-: ' . Social Chairman; Caz ZImmer, Vice? Si iaux; Gordy Pulsifer. President; and Hs ainer Boyd. Treasurer. As the school year of 1979 drew to a close many Seniors were quick to say their goodbyes to their Alma Mater. But, if they were to look back over the years, the KHAKI class had much to be proud of. During our freshmen year, we showed our spirit by winning the Homecoming skit and float. As sophomores we diligently sold candy bars in preparation for our unique prom, and as juniors, we won Spirit Week. Though our Senior year seemed lacking in spirit we accomplished many feats: we saw the birth of the Harvey Harfnard fan club and the end of conventional float building. Overall the class of ' 79 has a lot to be proud of and all will remember their years at Poly with great pride. 4 Celia Kay Adamkavicius Band ■75-79, Track 79 Julie Ann Adams Kevin Adams Kenneth R. Adcock Varsity Football Lori Allenbaugh Robert Alvarez Lil Michele Anderson Colleen Marie Asper Girls Varsity Track. SPORT- LIGHT News Staff Wendy Aston R.O.T.C. David A. Austin Soccer. C S F, Blaine Avery Doug Paulson grins as he is caught tiroAi. t;agging n once again. Gary D. Avey Football 75-77. KOALA 78-79 Christina J. Ayala M. E.G. HA. Pres. 78-79. M.E.C.H.A. 75-79 Charles Bacigalupi Tracy Baldwin Steve Ballard 59 Arlene Barber Deloria Barber Larry Barnett Pamela Barnett Jame; n. Barrie C.S.F. Life Member, Var. Football Statistician Mike Barton Jacquiline Batters Graduating Junior Julie Baumer Steve Baumgartner Paula Wold leans on an invisible wall David Seal Tennis, Key Club Michelle Beasley -)ir|| ? Kimberly A. Beck Steve L. Bell J.V. Football Allison Bellefeuille Mark Bender Band VS-Vg, F.BL.A. Karen Bennett 60 J 1 The test is tomorrow?! exclaims Jim Barrie. Tom Bennett Bret Benter Bobbi Berchtold John K. Bidwell Laureen Leigh Biedermann Shawn Elizabeth Binder Stacey Blanton C.S.F. Life Member, KOALA KOALA Editor-in-Chief 78 79, Band and Drill Team ' 11-1%. 78-79 C.S.F. Life Member F.B.L.A. 76-77 Nick Blozan Carolyn Bobb KOALA Staff 77-79 Manon Boulais Varsity Gymnastics. House of Advisory ' Well, you ' re not doing your homework either! , snaps Carrie Peggy Ann Bouwens Miller. Chuck Bowker DO IJV iJ-i --i i Kari White and Linda Morrow display their class spirit by making the unforgettable Senior float. ; Heather Boyd SPOTLIGHT 77- ' 79, Humanities Club Pres. % ) Cynthia Brady Kathleen Brannis Stephen W. Brock C.S.F. Life Member, Varsity Tennis Larry Bromley Motocross Team Robert Brooks Chris Brown C.S.F. Life Member. Varsity Soccer Cynthia Brown Donna Brown Timothy A. Brown Chamber Singers ' 77- ' 79, Concert Choir ' 75- ' 79 Desltse Bruce Mark Peckels celebrates his Varsity Scftbal!, C.S.F. Life 295th birthday. Member Cojanna Yvette Bryant Choir 76-79, Ski Bears Sue Gail Brown 62 rti Jack Bunnell -■i!B- , ' ,.-, r;vS ■ Mike Burke SPOTLIGHT Staff, CS F. Tony Burnlstine J ' Hi tfiere big guy, says Caz Zimmer. Julie Ann Burns Barry Burrows Tamithy Butcher Anne Butler Dana Irene Camacho Humanities David B. Carter Varsity Football Mgr. 7f - ' l%. Track Mgr. 76-77 Jeff French exclaims, Again?. as he is asked to leave the li- brary. Christopher Cary Pam Cates Corrlne Caudillo 63 3? - ■■ . t. X Nora Chagolla Darin Charter ME C.H.A. Ib- ' l . Varsity Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Softball Track Captain r, ; : Lynn Hausladen helps Jamie Gaut try to beautify herself. Doug Chez Varsity Baseball Alan Chrest Janice Clarence Comm. of Assemblies. Varsity Volleyball Capt. Jeff Clark Jeff W. Clawson R.O.T.C. Honor Guard Roger W. Coggins Track, R.O.T.C. Loretta Cordery f ■  . jiiai! Frank Cosuiov BUI Cramer Carmelia Cravatt F.B,L.A. Secretary, B.S.U. Catherine S. Crisman Girl ' s Varsity Track 77-79 John Crisp ' ' lt l f. Carol Lynne Crocker Thespians. KOALA Staff Tanya Delgado Rhonda Diaz John L. Dabney II Varsity Football ' 77-79, Varsity Basketball ' 77- ' 78 DebbI Dalton Varsity Volleyball ' 78, Varsity Softball VS-Vg Greg Denton B S-U , Band 1 Janiece Dibble Swimming 75 ' 79, Choir 75- 78 fe - ■; Kathleen Anne DeWitt Pom Pon 77-78. Varsity Gymnastics Eric Darensburg Susan Marie Davidson Varsity Volleyball. Badminton Team Anette Dolen Pat Maietta is embarrassed after being caught staring at Laurie Sinclair. Barbara J. Donner Community Service 76-77 Brenda Douglas Todd Dreyer Teresa Droubie Edmund M. Duffley Varsity Wrestling 65 Tim E. Duncan Varsity Track 77-78 Rhett Dunn Kelly Eaton Stacy Facciano explains why her paper definitely de- served an A-l- . • David Matthew Eckman C.S.F. President. College Bowl Captain 77-79 Eric Edwards Varsity Baseball Jim Edwards Margaret Elliott Laurie Michiko Endo Varsity Badminton k Party before SAT Test. P P Lose Turn P k Go out to lunch. Miss k P 4th period W . Laurie Ennis Eric Ericksen Stacy Pamela Facciano Ski Club 77-78 Craig J. Faucher Varsity Track, C.S F. Todd Faucher KOALA Staff. Tennis Team 75- 79 Mark Feagans Karen Ferris Marina Flores Lynne Foley Charles Fiacco Jr. Band Ve-Vg Bruce Ford fi . i Y Tony Burnlstine and Mrs. Rath slyiy observe the hard-work- ing, charming Seniors. i i Bart Forry Douglas R. Francisco Gary S. Frank Varsity Water Polo. Varsity Varsity Track VS- ' ZQ. Cavaliers Swimming Club President Deborah Selena Frasca ITS.. Modern Dance Jeffrey A. French Varsity Football. SPOTLI ' ..hT Sports Ed. s-yg Debbie Gardner Danny Sullivan and Gina Pitruzzello show why they have to use Close-Up. Kenneth Gerry A- - Julie Gatherum Varsity Cheerleader ■77- ' 79. House of Advisory Jamie Gaut Susan Mary Gerzel Var. Gymnastics ' 76-79, Tennis ' 75-78 |t ' ■■■ 3 a5- Janet Gilevich Julie Glaster Shiriey E. Glick Badminton, Daisy Chain Cynthia Louise Goraczl(Owski Drill Team ' 75-76, Wrestlerette Captain ' 75- ' 78 Janice Carol Graham KOALA Staff ' 77- ' 79, C.SF. . A Rlcnard Graves David Green Varsity Water Polo, Varsity Swimming Capt. Elissa Gropen Rodney Couch wonders what could have gone wrong. 68 Jodi Guier Linda Guilin Timothy R. Hanigan Varsity Tennis. SPOTLIGHT Staff Edward Harney Debbie Harper Jacqueilne Harper Nanette Guyaux KOALA Staff 78-79 Anttiony Harper Stephan A. Harris FootbaM, BSU. k Laurence McFalls thinks back on his years at Poly. Wendy Harris Keiiy Hartman Cavalier ' s CIud Heather Boyd looks dreamy-eyed as she thinks of that certain someone. Randali H. Harvey Varsity Baseball ' G-Vg. Letterman ' s Club Lynn Hausiaden Greg Heasley 69 Lori Lyn Heitman Robert Hempy Kristie Henderson Maralene Hendrick Flag Girl 77-78 Tim Hanigan needs a cup of coffee before facing his first class of the day. John Hernandez Ann Elizabeth Herring G.A A President 78-79. C.S.F. Life Member Tracy Eileen Herring Jennifer Hews Darwin Hinton Bruce Hood Robert Holcomb Nathan Holt Laurie Jo Honeyman Wind Ensemble. Homecoming Princess Kevin Hoover 70 ' i Kathryn L. Hudson Jester ' s President ' yS- g, Homecoming Princess Harold Bruce Irvine Football VZ-Vg. Swimming ' 77 Carllna Jimenez Catherine Hunley Tim Jaech BIrgltte Johansen Rotary Foreign Exchange Student Denmark L- Theresa Anne Hunt Varsity Flag 77-7g Karen Hunter Danny Hutton R.O.T.C. Anne Merete Jantzen W.. I Brenda Johns r Julie Sparkman wonders why she didn ' t do her paper before the day it was due. Laura Johnson Jeff Jones KOALA Ad Editor ' 78- ' 79 Sherman B. Judie Jr. B S U . Baseball Andre Juilland Mary Elizabeth Kahl . Janet Ruth Kelson C.S.F. Homecoming Princess. KOALA Staff n-1% r i Jack Kennedy Varsity Tennis, Ski Club Peggy Kennon John Knight stands r ear as George Yermanos shows his true identrty. Joteph Kenny Carolyn Jean Klghtllnger F.B.L.A,. Modern Dance John W. Knight SPOTLIGHT 77-79. Humanities Club Cathryn A. Knox Sorgieaoer yS- 79. Homecoming Princess ' 78 Jeanne ' ' j ' - y Laura Kollar Robin J. Kontra Key Oub. A.F.S Karen Kay Kreeger Varsity Badmitton Dan Kreigh KOALA Art f 3 -or ' 78-79 -t F.reitner JoAnn Marie Kubow Brenda Ku kowski Jesters, Ski Club Craig Lampert 72 David Lansing Michael Latimer Lisa Lazar John M. Leacock Angela C. Lee C-S.F. Life Member. Bear Tracks -.- rurse cr ••■ Friday, the thirtc -. . Cc .oer. wasthe day the seniors put their curse on the freshman class A cast of seniors, dressed up as frantic freshmen, looked on as witches brewed the upperclassmen s idea of freshmen While a storm bellowed m the background, the witch- es cooked the ingredients to corre ur with the result: PHLEGM. i« V: Grace Andrea Leggette FlagGirlVS ' 79. B.S. ' 78-79 Pauline Leigh V -. Susan Leon Kitty Wadding is caught with her hands in the cookie jar. Bradley Lewis Varsity Baseball. Humanities Tom Lewis Cornell Ligon Aik Soon Loh Meiling Joy Low James Craig Lord Motocross Team Lorctta Lozano William Losch Robin Lynn R OTC. Student Volunteer . f: . ' ,-• ' « ' ' 1 vs N John Trimble asks the question. Do ya think I ' m sexy? Kimberly Lytle Lark Mackechnie ■• Linda Macko Brian Maclean Sharon 0. Madden B.S.U. Deanna Rae Magnon Var Girls Swimming  ; - f ysi ii Pat Maietta ' Varsity Football. Varsity Base ball 1 J Susan Lynn Malhiot Tennis, Gymnastics Take me. I ' m yours. says Janet Kelson Amador Martinez Thomas N. Mason Mark Matthews Greg Matulich Michael Maxwell Maria Jeanette Mayeaux 75- ' 78 Pep Squad. A F S I I f 3 4 w t t| Susie Gerzel is surprised out of her daydreaming by the KOALA camera. Rebecca Melendrez k Thomas R. Metcalf C.S.F, Life Member, KOALA Staff Nancy Messner Susan Meyer Laura Ann Metcalf Varsity Track ' 78- ' 79 Luann Middleton Carrie Kathleen Miller A, SB. Vice President, Varsity Volleyball Jeffrey Weston Miller Jesters I.T.S., SPOTLIGHT Janet Mitsch Vickl L. Montague Jgffrr-y Sct tt Moore Daisy Chain 78, Girl ' s League Instrur- e ital rylusic Pres Board 79 C S.F. Roxann Moore The pressures of A. SB. president are too much for Rick Randel as he dozes off at the mter-class track meet. 76 Jamie Renee Morgan Humanities Paige Morgan Kathy Morrison Chamber Singers ll- ' Ti. KOALA Business Mngr. VS-Vg Linda Lamoyne Morrow Cheerleader ■77- ' 79. Spring Fair Queen 76 Glenn Moss Jeryl Moss Greg Matulich surveys the lunch scene with obvious distaste Paul Moss Marianne Moulton Andrew Mullen Caria Olsthoom, a foreign exchange student, laughs at the Ameri- can methods of registration. Patricia Anne Munaretto Dave E. Murphy Varsity Cheerleader ' 77-79. Varsity X-Country 76-78. Swim Volleyball Team Varsity Track 78-79 Shelly Myers 77 ■ Chris McDonald Laurence McFalls J.V. Volleyball 77-78. Varsity A.F.S. President, Chamber Volleyball 78-79 Singers 76-79 Jennifer Kari McGoon Cheryl McKinley Girl ' s League, House of Advisory Gary Vaughn McMillen Track Team 76-77 Last years Daisy Cham members were: (Front) Elissa Gropen, Denise Scher, HeatHer Boyd, Wendy Harris, Ann Herring. LilNan Sims, Loretta Lozano. (Last) Vicki Montague, Yvette Shook, Angela Morris, Shirley Click Cathy Zimmer. Susanne McSpadden Thomas Napoli Varsity Soccer Tamese Neai Mitchell C. Newman Baseball 77-79 Jamie Nix J;V,. ■V.rV- Michael Nobles Chamber Singers. ITS. Katherine Nutcher Jody Ober James Oberloh Caria Olsthoorn Y.F.U Exchange Student Janet Mitsch displays the typical senior slump. Joe Ondarza Wrestling ' 77-78 Daniel Oster Wind Ensamble ' 77-79. chestra Debra O ' Neal A F S Carolyn Ott A.S.B. Secretary ' 78- ' 79 Jesters Karen Anne O ' Rourke Mark Overmyer Marsha Ruth Overton Varsity Basketball Barbara Paddock Greg Palmer Roger Coggins tries to prove that he is a macho man. 79 Helen Parada Elaine D. Patrick Janice Graham sings her heart out to Craig Wainscott. Douglas H. Paulson Varsity Water Polo, C.S.F. Life Member Mark Peckels Warren Patriquin Amy Pendergrass Paige Carolyn Pepper Songleader ' 77- ' 79. Homecoming Princess Clare Perry Foreign Exchange (England). A.F.S. Donna Peterson Lisa Petrie Gina Pitruzzello Forensics. Comm. of Activities ' Tb- ' T! Varsity Tennis, Vy-VS •77. 78 Pom Pon ;; V Pojai Pookakupt A.F.S. Foreign Exchange. Orchestra 78-79 L.nda Susan Popp f. ' oaern Dance Rick Graves and Nick Blozan look happy even though they re eating their last meals: the famous Poly lunches. 80 Bret Benter exhibits his precious smile. Debra Lynn Powell Melanle Priyette Chris Pulce Francine Pulsifer Gordon Pulsifer J.V. and Varsity Swim Team. Varsity Baseball. Sr. Class House of Advisory President rN. i v Lycia Quintero f ♦ Anna Radoyce Lisa Ralney Richard David Randel A.S.B. President. Varsity Water Polo ve-vs Carolyn Bobb contemplates the future. Derrick Porter expresses his approval of a passer-by David Rausch Joseph Rayburn Varsity Track Sandy Read Elizabeth Reed Swim Team 76-79. A.F.S, Michele Reid Robert Restifo Brian Rhodes 82 Chris Rhyne Rory Rieck Sue Richardson Jester ' s Club Laura R. Rines Girl ' s Track Team. SPOTLIGHT Editorial Ed. Kenneth Ridgeway l Aichael Rix Moto-Cross ' 75 ' 79 Tom Wilson tries to casually ignore tiis baggy socks. Hasten B. Roberts Jr. Varsity Baseball, Cavalier ' s Club Shawna Roberts Lisa Boylston Rochford Girl ' s Softball ' 78- ' 79 Tonia Rookey Pat Rooks Office Ed.. Library Worker 83 K r Tony Rossetti Eric Peter Thomas Rudie Honor and Life, ITS. and Jesters Jerald Rule Randy Harvey just another face in tfie crowd. Jeff Saks Doug Salot C.S,F,, Ski Club Roderick James Sanderson Luis Santana Denise Susan Scher Girl ' s League Vice Pres., Swim Team Heidi Lee Schmidt C.S,F. Life Member Lisa Schuljak I.TS. Angela M. Seijdel -I ' dybsli. Swim Team Barbara A. Semones Var. Gymnastics Paige exclaims, I ' m a Pepper ' too! ' Michael Sessions Alan Shaw David Shevick C.S.F.. Var. Yvette Anne Shook Wrestling Commission Tl-lS. Var. Track 77- ' 79 David Silver Jill Laura Simpson Lillian Sims Laurie Annie Sinclair Deanna agnon. Bill Cramer, Mary Kahl. and Tom Bennett show their friendly spirit Richard Slocum Alan C. Small Natalie Smargiassi Kari J. Smith Kurt Smith Mike Smith Motocross Team KOALA Var. Track C.S.F. Life Member C.S.F. Life Member 35 y Lisa D. Spangler Swim Team 7 -79 Julie Ledeen Sparkman Robert J. Stewart Scott Stewart Susan E. Stinchcum Steve R. Stith Scott Stewart looks oblivious to the fact that class started ten minutes ago. Jenny Vargas laug ■ ' ,£■ - --■; r_ ot this years Freshmen. r Rhonda Streich Varsity Softball 1 ' } Jody Stufl(osky Poly Specialists - Bowling Club Ann Marie Strong Katherine Sue Stuart SPOTLIGHT Editor-in-Chief. House of Advisory Speaker, C.S.F. Life Member Jesters, I.T.S. Danny Sullivan Leslie Ann Sullivan Homecoming and Elections, ITS., Jesters ■zis . Laura Swaney i4SSf Shawn Bincer reminisces upon her former Girl Scouting days. Bruce W. Tait Varsity Golf, KOALA Staff ! Andrew Teasley Wind Ensemble, Orchestra Melissa Renee Terrett Bryan Thomas Lisa Thomas Carl Thompson Donna Lynn Thompson Choir. R.OT.C, Jay Thompson House of Advisory. Ski Club f I I u r ' M Pamela Sue Timmons Valerie J. Tornow Ralph Torres Warner Wettestad demonstrates his surfer style Jeanne Tossounian John A. Trimble Varsity Baseball, C.S.F. Life Member Kelly Eaton laugtis, saying, ' There ' s no film in that camera. Linda Jane Turner Michelle Lynnette Turner Varsity Flag 8- ' 79. Ski Club Patricia Turner Anna Marie Valentin ' 77- ' 78 MECHA Treasurer, ' 78- ' 79 MECHA Board of Activities Delmar Vanderburg House of Advisory Lisa Vanderkuyl Julie Lynn Vanderzyl Varsity Tennis ' 75- ' 79, KOALA Staff ' 78- ' 79 Cynthia Leigh Van Sickle Swim Team 88 ..ncia ' •-■.irs Wormer Jenny Vargas Andy Wathen realizes he ' s late; again, for the fifth time in a row. Choir, R.O.P. MECHA Cinco de Mayo Queen 78-79. 74-79 MECHA Member • 1? Kay Ellen Waddell 77-78 Varsity Flag. 78-79 Song Leader Kitty E. Wadding Song Leader, C.S.F. Colette Waggoner Laurie Endo is still in a daze over the test she just took. Robert Ward Varsity Swimming Andy Wathen Linda Kae Weaver C.S.F. Life Member. Chamber Singers Sharon Diane Weingart Instrumental Music, C.S.F. John M. Weir Key Club Vice-Pres.. Ski Club Warner Wettestad Herric Whipple Diane White Leslie Sullivan wonders what Karl K. White she will wear tomorrow. Varsity Swimming 75-77. Jr. Social Chairman 77-78 Sandra Eileen Wible Ski Club. F BL.A, Peggy Wight Evan Wilkinson Gwyn Williams Dance Production, Varsity Gymnastics Kelly Lynn Williams Jimmy Edwards dreams of all the girls he can get now that he has his letter. Marisa Williams Darrell Wilson Tom Wilson Varsity Baseball. C.S.F. Andrew Wingard Paula Jo Wold Honor and Life I.T.S.. Jester ' s Treas. and Sec. Tina Marie Wood Lynne Woodhouse Chamber Singers ' 76-79, Vocal Music Pres, ' 78- ' 79 George Yermanos Varsity Soccer, SPOTLIGHT % y Brett R. Young Varsity Cross Coun: yn ivUvfiea Youngblood ' . ■ : r-iil, D ' .!! Team Steve Zapata Letterman ' s Club. Varsity Hoot ball Thomas E. Zasadzinski Catherine Ann Zimmer C.S.F, Life Member, Varsity Varsity Tennis ' 75 ' 79, C.S.F. Tennis ' 75 79 90 Farewell To The Class Of ' 79 faces: David Greene. Manon Boulais. Bruce Talt. Wendy Harriss. Bill Losch, Brad Lewis, Laura Rines, Jan Clarence. Kay Waddell. Bruce Hood. Chuck Bowker. Lillian Sims. Cathy Crisman. Selena Frasca. Jerry Rule. Ken Adcock. Charles Bacigalupi. Clare Perry. Heather Boyd. Bob Alvares. Melissa Terrett, Gary McMillen. and Sue Brown. Juniors Prepared To Denlse Acker Stephen Adamek Carin Adams Jack Adams Tammy Adams Robert Albrecht Anthony Aldrich Susie Alfaro Sandra Alsina Debbie Alvarran Gloria Alvarran Kathy Arce Tracy Arras Laura Arvin Mark Aten Lynn Austin Michelle Auth Fareba Babai David Baker Laurie Barattini Wendy Barnard William Barnard Bettina Barnett Gregory Barnett Don Barry Fred Batchelder Tern Bauch Mary Baxter Mark Bayarsky Morris Beatty Jeffrey Beenken Tracy Beld Dwayne Bell Holly Bell Benita Benjamin Kazmer Bernath Glenn Best Jacqueline Betters Frank Bidwell Eric Biedermann Brian Bloom Marc Blount Carol Blunden Jon Boling Alison Bomar Lynne Bonngard Andre Boulais Daniel Bowden Paul Bowen Robert Bowman Michael Boydstun John Boyer 92 Go To The Head Of The Class Callie Boylen Peter Brabant Bryant Bradshaw Dennis Bransford Robin Brenizer Gloria Briceno Lisa Brooks Patrick Brown Scott Brown Dawn Bruce Christopher Bruns Edward Bryant Jewel Bundy Tracy Burden Douglas Burdick Randolph Burns Teresa Burull Timothy Bussey Jay Butki Brian Butler Nancy Byrd Erin Cadle Robin Caldwell Robert Calhoun Garret Camenga Juanita Camp Lisa Carleton Lisa Celse Frances Cbagolla Cheryl Chambers Alyssa Charkow Devin Chase Robin Christensen Soma Chuguimia Mark Clark Robin Clark Ibby Cline Michael Clinton Jay Cohen Thomas Cole Finn Comer Cynthia Condran Curt Conover Kevin Coon Jennifer Coppo Paul Gotten Anne Cottrell Danice Courtney Brian Crance Julie Crawford Nancy Crothers Jenean Crowell Willie Cummings Kathryn Curlee James Curtis 93 javidson . ine Davis Erin Davis Patrick Deak GIna Deleon David Delpit Lisa Denham David Dennison Emmellne Depillis Victor Diaz Dana Dicaro Jenny Dietz Susan Dievendorf Mane Dipadova Kristen Dixon Steven Dobbins Sandra Dodgen Dru Donat Donara Donner Daniel Douville Willda Drake John Dymora Kim Eaton Renaka Ellison Kevin Ellstrom Julie Endo Leslie Ensey Matthew Ervin Rosa Escarsega Kyle Esgate Eric Evans Debby Fatten Leslie Faucher Sean Faustina Peter Flacco Teresa Flores Pamela Flory Cheryl Fohrman Ronald Forbes Susan Foss Ellen Fox D.inj Francisco Michelle Franklin Jeannine Frantz Timothy Eraser Lisa Frick Cathy Friend Jeff Gabrielso- Leroy Garci Rebeccj Gardne- ■ xr HN ' P H f  ' - , - V Stev: n .•■■ Steven l Christine Gee ■ Karen Gt John Terrenti wanders around in a daze as he thinks about how won- J.:-ri!jl It is to be a Junior. — Kaihe Harriss and Glenda Low are ■ei discussing their favorite sub- ' r : ( jnvS 94 Becky Gelsomjno Mark Gheen Shawn Goffman Ron Gomez Janet Gordon Michael Gorman Bonnie Gough Chris Graham GIna Graham Robert Graves John Green Michael Green Laura Gnftin Greta Grove Laurie Grove Mona Gutierrez Derryl Hadley Stephanie Hall Todd Hamen Don Hamer Blakely Haralson Freeman Hardin Robert Harmison Anna Harris Jamie Harris Linda Harris Kathe Harriss Jesse Hartmann Michael Harvey Fred Havens Shawn Hayes Debbie Haynes Sharon Heberling Paul Helfrich Debra Heller Gary Henderson Edward Henry Laurie Herrin Eddie Hicks Debbie HIers Earl Mines Tom Hochrein Kelli Holden Ellen Holt Geoftrey Holzrichter Scott Horn William Hornsby Carrie Houser Steven Hovland Colin Howard Timothy Howard Warren Howell Michael Hubbard Christopher Huber David Hughes Particia Hunnicutt Bonnie Hunt Diane Hunt Douglas Hunt Edwin Hunter 95 Annemarie Hussey Bonnie Hutchinson -j ' l Huth bsen . jakes Jdnna Jaspan Gregory Jennings Susie Johns Shera Johnson TerrI Johnson Robert Johnston Douglas Jones Linda Jones Meredith Jones VIcki Jones Robert Joy Angela Kamrath Heidi Kamrath Michael Kamrath Jamie Kauffman Annette Khan Karen Kidder Scott King Willie King Steven Kipp Kim Kirkpatrick David Kist Karen Kjos Kathryn Kohut Lauren Kohut John Kopcha Christopher Kowalski Michael Kraft Chuck Krieger David Krivanek Peter Kubow Charles Kuehn John Lahusen Ross Lapham Janet Larsen Karen Larsen Brian Larson Michael Latta Jack Lear Debra Leavitt Diana Ledgett Mark Lee Bna-i Left Grant Legge ' Carolyn Lc : David Lev. Rick Levy James Lewis karen Lietz Earl Ligon Frederik Lindgren 96 Craig Littleton Danilo Llanes Connie Lord Glenda Low Mark Lowe James Lowry Thomas Lowry Lance Luebs Scott Maberry Irene Macias Douglas Mackey Lori Maietta David Mann Rtionda Mansfield Anthony Mantenen Tamara Marseilles Paul Marshall Madelyn Martel Keith Maxcy Lisa Maxwell Paul May Marcia Mayes James Maze Mitchell McCarley Kitty McCluskey David McDonald Susan Mc Donald Linda McGee Jeffrey McKellips Wendolyn McKenzie Stephanie Meachan Angela Melander Wendy Messere Daniel Metsch Stacy Meyer Jane Mickelson Jan Miller Michelle Miller Terry Moews Patricia Monroe Kenneth Montgomery Tracey Moore Jeffery Morgan Angela Morris Joe Morris Pamela Mosby Jeff Muceus Robert Mulford Mary Jo Mullen Rodney Muller Teresa Murphy Jeffery Myers 97 Sandra Myers Sabrina Nathanson Joseph Nelson Shawn Newell Beverly Nezart David Nielson Marcia Nielson Chris Norris Glenn Norris Nick Oana Francisco Ochoa Kristin Ochockl Kris Okeeffe Jeremy Olsan Jeannie Olsen Linda Olsen Leanne ONeal Elsa Ortega Julie Ortman Rhonda Pagan Stephen Palladino Kevin Palmer Carmen Parada Lori Park Nancy Parks Anne Patriquin Lois Patriquin Michael Patriquin Patrick Patriquin John Patton Carol Paulson Mark Pede Tamara Perdue Bradley Peterson Spencer Peterson Daniel Petrie Michael Piccinonno Michael Piscatella Cheryl Pittroff Cindy Plate 98 Marcus Pollitz Patricia Poole David Pooley Richard Pope Robert Powell Martha Quintero Kathleen Raftery Suzanne Rainey James Rambo Brad Randel Bruce Randel Richard Rangel Charlotte Ransom Dolly Rauch Kevin Rayburn Roxanne Raymer Deanna Reed Robyn Reed David Reese Randall Reeves Scott Reeves Ruth Rich Gayle Richardson Steven Richardson Douglas Ricks Li t eth Rines Rubylee Risse Craig Roberts Mike Robinson Particia Robinson Robert Robinson Charlotte Rodriguez Virginia Roeber James Rogers Regina Rooks Melissa Rowe Melissa Rubio Michelle Rudd Deborah Rule Sharon Saks Craig Salyer nve 10 school earty 10 snow honi spirit t pop assembly y 1 n 99 Victor Sandoval Joseph Sandra Charity Sandusky Mackay Scanland Laura Schall Karen Schlrmer Carolyn Schlundt Tori Schmidt Peter Schnack Laurie Schoppe Antionette Scott Jon Scribner Pam Seijdel Sharon Seijdel Julie Sharp Sam Sharp Terry Shaw Tom Sheehy James Shelton Connie Sigloch Roberta Simmons Michael Simpson Elizabeth Sims Martin Singleton Yvette Smith Karl Smith Kevin Smith Lisa Smith Mane Smith Terry Smith Theodore Smith Susan Smith Johnnie Mae Sneed Andrew Sonleitner Susan Sparks Linda Staroba Gary Stater Robert Stevens Alicia Steward Wendy Stewart JeanAnn Stone Gary Streich Alicia Strickland Lisa Stufkosky Tim Sutherland Steven Swaney Mary Swinkowski Suzanne Szames Carolyn Szuszkiewicz Steve Tamez Leslie Taylor Shawn Taylor Renee Teresa Eric Thomas Jill Thomas 100 Michele Thomason Judy Thompson Patti Thompson Linda Thorton Wilham Todd Jay Cohen debates whether or not to do away with his dreadful textbooks. Jane Mickelson displays her poise and grace as she does a pirouette on the way to class. John Torrenti Carol Tourtellotte Steven Tuck Catherine Turner Patrice Vanhousen Timothy Vanous Alan Varsik Eve Vasquez Becky Vaughn Dolores Vela Rosana Viveros Bryana Vosley George Walker Theresa Wallace John Walters Angelyn Ward Bruce Ward David Way Joe Webster Douglas Wells Laura Wells Debbie Wentland Gerene West Lisa West Johnstud David White Wayne White Kenneth Whiteman Todd Whitson John Williams Karen Williams Kristina Williams Linda Williams Veneva Williams Barbara Willis Mason Willis Marti Wilson Yvette Wilson Jody Wiltchik Philip Woodford Nancy Woodhead Capp Wormely Brenda Wynsma Steve Yaeger Craig Yocum Julie Young Debbie Youngblood Tern Zachary 101 z-AijjuAULs_nj- viaA:jb3 •k ' w r ' A VlI- Km Vv.ui Junior Class officers President. Doug Mackey. Con- cessions Cfiairman. Michelle Miller. Treasurer. Jody Wiltchik; Social Chairman. Sandy Alsina. Vice Presi- dent. Gretchen Jacobsen. Secretary. Patty Robin son .11 ' ' J s A ' The class of 1980 got off to a great start this year by winning the homecoming float competition for the second year in a row. Soon after, they won the ruling class track meet. The class of ' 80 succeeded in per- suading the PTA and the administrators to allow them to hold their prom out of town. As a result of their efforts, the Junior class was able to provide for a spectacular prom. Under the dedicated direction of their ad- visors. Mrs, Renee and Mr. Eaton, the Ju- niors quickly doubled class funds: and later went on to triple that amount to be- come the wealthiest class in Poly ' s histo- ry 103 Sophomores Played Clayton Adamkavicius Rena Adams Virgil Adams Trisha Aguilar Kevin Allman Pam Altheimer Linda Alvarran Calmer Anderson Doryanna Anderson Mike Anderson Tammy Anderson James Antoyan Marty Archer Dion Archie Scott Ashton Stacy Avery Eddie Bailey Susan Bailey Kevin Baker Tom Balaban Cindy Ballard Diane Ballard Chris Barker Julie Barnett Kevin Barnett Franca Barricelli Chris Bath Dora Baumbach Mike Bayarsky Lisa Beal Mary Beck Eric Becktel Daria Belue Ramona Beverly Jim Bice Tracy Biskup Chrr Biack Jc: ••■ ' nn ' or, Brei :!:■; Liz k - € Ic J- .SI. V ■ : ' :;■■« 104 Cat And Mouse Rick Boggio Laurie Bohannon Dana Bohling Tim Boone Mark Borden Kristie Boring Carrick Boshart Doug Bowden Shawna Bowen Brett Bowerman David Box Matt Boyd Tim Bracht Diane Bragg Jim Bratton Bill Brendle Lisa Bridges Michele Bright Andrew Britt Phillip Brown Robert Brunson Beth Bryant Scott Buckwald Vickie Buie Cecile Burbridge Terry Burden Christina Burrows Kristin Busch Daniel Butler John Burton David Buss Belinda Butt Ed Byrne Lisa Byrne Mike Cadena Cecilia Campochiaro Molly Capozzi Juanita Carles Roxane Carlos Michael Carpenter Virginia Carrillo Richard Cartier April Carter Nikki Cary Vick i Cary John Casale Dirk Cash Sloan Cattern Renee Chambers Jeanne Chandler Nancy Charles Brad Chase Kathy Cheek Rachel Clawson Carrie Coco Greg Combs Mike Connolly 105 Helen Conroe Ken Cooper Lorl Corona Chad Cornveau Dan Cox Mike Creech Chris Crjsman Deanna Criss Marc Criswell Ann Cross Rob Cross Carlos Cruz Jose Cruz Mike Cuellar Steve Cunningham Mike Da Costa Kerne Dalman Dianne Daniel Jason Darensburg Adrian Darnell Wendall Davis Ray Dean Jeff DeBelhs Brenda Deckard Ralph Decker Mary Deissler Jim Delorenzo John Dermody Kirsten Devel Shelly Diedench Jeff Dingle Shan Dodgen Debbie Donner Deanna Dotta Anne Douville Donald Drake Gary Drake Mane Dravis Chris Dreyer Gina Drouble David Dutfley Peter Dunaj Roger Duncan Julie Edwards Tom Edwards Brian Engel Laura Engel Caria Erickson Richard Essig Stevie Evans Clark Eves Phil Fast Patty Feagans Gina Feola Felicia Fields Mary Jane Flores Gino Forlin Armando Franco Esther f- irro Phillip Frc ' ,,v-:h; Rene Fre Shelley Frcy Donna Fruh Meg Gallagher r 106 d .- ' ' S t A H ' fi l ' jV ® i O o ,e In is 1 , ' ' •-■ pm Tor f a Joel Garcia John Garst Joe Gasca Kathy Gatherum Brandon Gaut John Gilevich Anita Golden Darryl Gonzales Debbie Gonzales Aguanetta Gordon Rodney Gowens Daniel Gozdecki Sarah Grigsby Tom Grisham Jeff Groeneveld Kurtis Grove Victor Guerrero Ron Guyaux Anna Guzman Mimi Guzman Lisa Hackett Robert Ham Licrea Hairston Pilar Hanigan Kendall Hansen Greg Harbert Leslie Harbrucker Olivia Hardin Linda Harding Bill Harris John Harshbarger Kendra Hartnett Cheryl Harvey Leslie Hausladen Kristin Haworth George Healy Kelly Heasley Robert Heckman Jeff Henderson Cheryl Hendricks Lauri Henson Dennis Hepner Hugo Hernandez Shawn Hernandez Linda Herrera Duane Herring John Hester Paul Hickey Jeff Hicks Sherry Hinson Sherri Hinton Tracy Hoesman Carl Hofmann Forestine Hollins Kathatina Hoist Rodney Hoover Chip Hord Rob Hornsby Keith Howell Dina Huang Sarah Huelsman Lisa Hughes i07 Jan Irving Jennifer Jackson Kim Jaech Teresa Jaramillo Diane Jenkins Teresa Jezbera Ernie Johnson Lori Johnson Margaret Johnson Deanna Jones Fred Jones Greg Jones Kan Jones Enrique Juarez Stanley Junior Tom Kahl Caria Kamrath Kai Kamrath Russell Kannor Knstyn Kentfield Hillary Khan Chris Kightlinger Debbie King Tony King Donna Kinsey Robert Kollar Dale Kraemer Kim Krieger Shelly Krug Brady Kuykendall Laura Lacey Jerry Lake Steve Lech Sherie Letevre Griselda Leggette Steve Leiand Arnold Levaseur Eden Lewis Ken Lewis Sara Lewis Mike Libbey David Lindermulder Suzanne Liu Tami Lively Terri Lively Mark Lloyd Alex Londos Diane Looy Cory Losch Arlene Low Brad Lowman Laurie Lowry Kevin Luhrs Vlad Luskin Jeff Lynch Sandra Macias Scott Mackechnie Anne Mackey Ni:irk -A.rchal Brian ' ' jrcr; .nJo Dann_- r ;,: ' -3n; Doufe ■ ■■ 108 Allyson Marshall Benton Marshall Russell Martin Victor Martin Karin Massoud Scott Matulis Susanne Mau Pam Maxwell Kimberley May Jock Mayes Kelly McFall Jan McGlauthlin Karen McKeel Kelly McKoon Ronald McNeal Scott McSpadden Tami Medeiros Mike Menzia William Meredith Sondra Meyer Tim Meyers Stacy Middleton Nancy Mieldazis Christine Miller Margie Miller Scott Miller Stephanie Miller Steve Milne Michelle Mirdo Marcie Missirian Mary Mitchell Donanne Mohlstrom Tern Mona Brad Moore Debbie Moreno Josh Morgan Jill Morris Susan Morrison Beth Morrow Matt Mortimer Robert Morton Barbara Murphy Debbie Murphy Rosalind Murphy Tom Murray Debbie Myers Jeffrey Myers Priscilla Mylord Brett Nadeau Marshall Nagle Vernon Nakamura Teresa Napoli Zana Neff Jim Nelson Kevin Newell Luellen Norris James Nurre Shaun Nutcher Melanie Nyborg 109 Conrado Ochoa Juan Ochoa Mike O ' Keeffe Kristin Oldfield Don O ' Mara Debbie Orr Grant Osborn Michelle Oster Hllarie Ottenfield Mike Paddock Leslie Palmer Sherie Palmer Brian Park Susan Park Chrystine Parker Phil Parker Matt Parks Bic Parma Scott Paschal Steve Patton Annette Pelowski Vantania Pelzer Norma Pena Andy Pendergrass Jim Pepper Robert Pepper Jose Perez Eddie Perkins Patty Peters Scott Peterson Gretchen Petterson Laurie Phillips Michele Pianalto Jeffrey Piper Kim Podlewski Gregory Porcu Dawn Potts Brad Pounders Denise Powell Kim Prentice Lisa Price Scott Pryor Don Pulce Sylvia Quezada Elizabeth Quintero Kendall Rabun Trish Raftery Dan Rainwater Lis. 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Det Anoy Reikes Dan Rcstifo Tracy Reves Lor ' i Reynolds Koreri Richards 110 n - f Andy Richardson Lulu Richardson Melanie Rile Jihad Rizk Ray Robb Andrea Roberts Tim Roberts John Robinson Ronda Robinson Richard Rodriguez Dirk Rogers Jim Rohwedder Richard Roland Gretchen Rosenberg Diane Rossetti Beth Rossiter Frank Rowe Terry Ruckle Danny Ruiz Jeanne Rust Debbie Salot Denise Sampson Paula Sandusky Bill Sarfaty Andy Sawyer Rick Schirmer David Scholl Christy Schreiber Mike Schriebman Chris Scott Mark Scribner Katie Semones Charles Sentelle Rusty Serra Lee Shaffer Oren Shainberg Todd Shamburg Marian Sharp Robert Shannon Robyn Shaw Mike Sheneman Spencer Shockley Jill Shrader Vint Shurthff Jill Simington Ann Slocum Glynnis Small Tony Small Eugene Smargiassi Joe Smith Leslie Smith Ron Smith Carole Snelgrove Laura Sparks Julia Spencer Caroline Stake Lisa Stem Roy Steward Stuart Stewart John Stinchecum Susan Stone Don Stovner Edward Stowers Steve Strebel Stephanie Strong Judy Sunde Hal Swindall Nancy Tatum 1 11 Larry Taylor Wendy Teasley Gall Tennant Lisa Teresa Charles Thomas Greg Thomas Susan Thomas Butch Thompson Pete Thompson Craig Thomson Scott Thornton Barbara Threats Terrie Thurman Todd TorrentI Moses Torres Jane Towers Tom Townson Tue Truong Alex Tsosie Walter Turkowski Donna Turner Karen Unrath Ron Vail David Vanderkuyl Belen Vasquez Eric Vorhies Quy Vu Amy Wadding Blair Walker Susie Walker Stephen Walling Ed Walsh Maureen Walsh Laura Waltzer Denlse Waterman Madeline Way Chris Webb Portia Webb Tina Weber Laura Webster Russell Weed Daniel Weingart Russell Welker Lisa Wene Mark West Heatherun Whipple Robin Wickam Janet Wight Jim Wight Kelly Williams Robert Williams Wayne Williams Mark Williamson Michele Williamson Jacqueline Wilson Mei-v:;-) VJilson 112 Sara Wilson Jan Wingate Kim Wollard Sheldon Woods Bryon Wormley Diane Wrinkle Shirley Wyatt Diana Yaeger Janice Yocum Neal Youngblood Christie Zopf 113 Freshmen Frolicked Gale Adams Kenny Adams Andrea Aguilar Sandra Alfaro Marilynn Allen Jimmy Alvarez Mary Alvers John Ambrose Gregory Anderson Kristi Anderson Yvette Anas Kelly Arroyo Mia Ashe Julie Ashton Lavina Ashton Kellie Asper Patricia Avellino Stephen Avila Lana Ayugen Chris Bailey Sunil Bald Mark Ballard Mary Barber Stephanie Barber Cathy Barksdale Drew Barnett Jim Bates Kevin Bates Dan Bath Norma Baxter Denise Beam Kim Beeken Debbie Behringer Tamara Beld Sharon Bell Rhonda Belue Brian Bender Leslie Bendy Laura Benedit Brenda Benter Ole Berchtold Kitty Bernath ' t Bertram san Best ;,_.„ , iiidermann John Bigelow Upperclassman actually says something to you at football game-move ahead three spaces 1 Get stepped on by near sight- ed senror-move back 4 spaces I 114 Through Candvland 1 A n Claire Binder Debbie Bishop Raytord Black Christine Blea Craig Bloom Susan Bobach Laura Bookman Robert Boggioni Laurie Booth Michael Bouchicas Bridgette Bourdon Tammy Bracht Tina Braggs Lisa Braybrooks Terry Brenner Laurie Bromley Cathi Brooks Michael Broussard Andrea Brown Charles Brown Kathy Brown Rachelle Brown Scott Brown Todd Bruce Bob Bullock Dean Burdick Sandy Burns Jeannine Burrows Sonya Burull Ellen Butki Jerry Byrd Robert Cadle Clarke Camenga Blake Campbell Raul Cardoza Brad Cargal Madeline Carlos Diana Carr Alex Carter Jeff Carter Jaymie Casem Paula Cafes Bobby Chagolla Cora Chagolla David Chagolla Paula Chagolla Get initiated o ■ ceive class name . naming assembly-go to poo farm Freshmen ignite homecoming with (laming tloat-move back 6 spaces but tt t- AeiiU- 3 turn 115 Wayne Chamberland Sonya Chambers Ken Chastain KonI Chrest Christine CIsneros Linda Clark Michelle Clark Nancy Clark Julie Coconate Prescott Cogswell John Cola DeDe Cole Eric Collins Eric Comen Joe Connor Deborah Cook Joe Costa Maria Costello Kelly Cox Kevin Cox Allan Crosthwaite Kim Cruson Wendell J. Cummings Tern Daniel Lecia Daniels Xavier Darby Glen Davidson Karel Davis Ken Dawson Anthony Delafield Cindy Delay Karitza Deleon Mickey Delpit Laura Devitt Dann Dewoody Julie Diamond Monique Dickinson Jackie Dietz Sophia Dorame Susen Doubrava Eileen Downey Lisa Droubie Carol Dull Colleen Duncan John Eckert Dan Elliot Lori Egan •[lorrioga Erickson Nick Erickson Richard Fv-ins Jijr Cin ' Tom t ' •: , noi Lindy Fenex Talya Ferguson Mana, Ferrell Tir ! Fisher ' e ' ; Fitch Tc; Flowers Jennifer Fo ' so— Monica Fonte:: ■ ' 116 n- £ A n ' I V n N-E Karen Forstie Coleman Foss Bruce Fraley Jeffrey Francisco Julie Francisco Caria Franklin Rochelle Fransway Flynn French Scott Frost Stephen Gabrielson Susan Galbis Kerry Gallagher Pam Galvin Brenda Garbett Alfred Garcia Pafti Garcia Jason Garey Patty Gawrych Richard Geith Gary Gerson Jennifer Gibbs Norman Gibson Barry Glen Carol Gold Sherrie Golden Andres Gonzalez Christina Gonzalez Brian Goodpaster Eddie Gordon Reggie Gould Lori Graham Jennifer Greene Diana Gregory Troy Grotenhuis Margaret Gumbleton Laura Gunderson Dan Jacobsson Gina Jared Tina Jaspan Michael Jimenez Betsy Johns Adam Johnson Tom Johnson Tammy Johnston David Jones Michael Jones Jose Jorrin Libby Joseph Kim Kamrath John Karidakes Brian Keith Stuart Kelban Craig Kennedy Patrick Kenny Nancy King Kris Kjos Jeff Knie Jim Kollar Cindy Kuehn Casey Kwiecinski Stanley Lang Angela Lauw 1 17 Edward Lavy Brad Lawler Monique Le Rosiland Leaphart Judy Lefevre Tom Lennan Jim Leonard Michelle Letson Lori Letwak Robert Levy Angel Lewis Derrick Lewis James Lewis Pam Lewis Ramone Lewis Dora Lietz Tommy Ligon Rich Lindsey Akira Lippit Charles Little Christy Littleton Suellen Littleton Sara Liu Becky Logan Laquida Long Richard Lord Phillip Loukx Vicki Low Robert Lozano Becky Lynch Mike Lynch Shawn Lynch Leanne Lytle Cheri Macfarlane Don Macleod Tracy Mahaffey Natalie Maldonado David Malone Patrick Malone Damon Mann Kevin Marbury Karen Mardel Tammy Mariani Kecia Martin Judie Martinez Jim Maxwell Tammy Mazza Jef f McDonald Paula McDowell Ronnie McDowra Matt McClean Carol McNair Jeff Meacham Ci-ol Meeker MaryJanr- iMendiola Dee Dee i ' erthje 118 ' iHi t ' Nancy Metcalf Sarah Metsch Kim Mickens Jenny Middleton Cathy Miller Cheryl Miller Paula Miller Richard Miller Kevin Mills Holly Mitchell Mike Mitchiner Bob Mitsch Tern Moraglia Amy Morgan Cathy Morgan Mitch Morgan Esther Moron Tim Morris Charles Moses Gary Moss Dawn Mount Jennifer Muller Kenny Munaretto A A f ) Sam Mundy Fred Munoz James Murphy Rebecca Murray Cindy Myers John Myers Christine Nagle mtmi ammma K i Kevin Neiedly ' Brenda Benter finds new way to gam attention, 1 Jennifer Folsom wonders )ust what was in her grape Kool-Aid. Ten Negrete Steve Nelson Leah Newell Dean Newton Dung Nguyen Jeanne Nielson Julie Nielson Nate Nix Pete Nixen Craig Norton Marvin Nutcher Scott Oaks Steve Oana Evelyn O ' leary Tony Oliver Josh Olsan Christie Olsen Mark Olsen Chris O ' mara Robert O ' neal Brendan O ' neill Richie Ortega Dana Oft Kelly Ottmann Renee Overton Janice Pagan Karen Palladino Rocky Palmer 119 Susan Palmer Charles Parada Eric Parker TerrI Patriquin Kenneth Peary Mina Pendleton Ron Pepper Todd Perdue Hortencia Perez Martha Perez Michael Peters Brian Peterson Danica Petrie Robert Petrie Billy Petrie Robyn Pettit Hien Pham Sandy Pickett John Pierce Janette Pinedo John Piscatella Cindy Pittroff Bert Pitts Paula Pllmmer Lynda Plum Craig Ponder Allyson Pooley Jeff Powell Ruth Powell Ann Quesinberry David Radford Rhonda Rianey Michele Rainville Lisa Rainwater Carlos Ramirez Laura Ramos Dawn Rash Steve Rausch Robin Ray Tim Redmond Andrew Reese John Restifo Heather Rhine Kevin Riley Shauna Ritter Rima Rizk Cris Robertson Julie Robinson Frances Rodriguez Mike Rodriguez Tim Rogers Marcelio Romero Grace Resales Don Rose Mindy Rosenblum Greg Rosenkoetter Angela Rozario Sandra Rudd Krystal Rushing Betty Sahagun Debbie Saks Jack Saiv.T Ian S -! :rrs Lisa San -- ■:■ Tony Say Tammy Sayre Tom Scandura , R , n0§rif) 120 n ? fWl , V f 1 f Debby Schafer Sherry Schaffer Tammy Schamber Sherri Schelske Eric Schlotter Lisa Schneider Scott Schuler Jetf Scott Mike Scott Steve Scott Patty Sei)del Tim Self Ted Sharp Cordell Sherman Mike Siegfried Sam Silva Vanessa Silvas Clinton Simmons Gigi Simpson Harvey Sims Lisa Sims Larry Sklute Jeff Slarve Clare Smargiassi Neil Smeltzer Greg Smith Pam Smith Jim Snyder Lori Snyder Tammy Sommerfeld Greg Sparks Kim Spitsnaugle Robert Sporrong Chris Spradlln Denise Stake Larry Starling Ruth Stephenson Kevin Stevens George Stokes Glenda Stone Tina Stowers Janell Strube Karen Sugimura Donny Sullivan Chris Summers Lisa Swartz Lorenzo Tamayo Darryl Tavie David Taylor Nancy Taylor Sarah Terrett Lois Terwelp Nicole Thomas Tim Thomas Gloria Thompson Greg Thompson Rachel Thornton Mia Tobias Richard Travis Mike Trimble Patty Trimble Paul Truman Truong Thao Monica Turkowski Bryan Turner Sean Turner David Tustison Paul Uglow 121 Susan Umbarger Trevor Underwood Valerie Vanderburg Albert Vargas Joey Vargas Robert Vincent Kim Waddell Michelle Waggoner Beth Walker Mark Ward Andrew Washington Lisa Washington Tabenah Washington Craig Watanabe Nancy Waterhouse Julie Waternnan Adrianne Weaver Cheryl Webb Tovi Webley Tom Welter Dale West-Johnsrud Bronwyn Whalley Evelyn Williams Jacquelyn Williams Tracy Williams Bernia Wilson Swan Wilson Verna Wilson Mark Wiltchik Donald Wmfree Lisa Wong Kara Wood Cynthia Woodhead Sharon Wormley Barbara Yaeger Corraine Ybarra Donald Young Mike Younkin Daniel Zemmei; Sm3 Hale Ken .- ,_ jerc Cairy Hn. -v Deborah Hambuigo Ralph Hanna 122 Yaneedee Handhano Cyndi Haralson Staci Harbrucker Robert Harris Mike Havener Greg Haynes Tony Hazelwood Janet Mealy Stephen Hem Danette Heller Tony Henry Louie Herrera Peter Herrera Ruben Herrera Leanne Hewitson Tippi Heywood Karl Hicks Lane Hires Lynnette Holmes Jennifer Holzrichter David Hoover Tern Hoover Kevin Horn Sarah Howatd Karen Howell Todd Hubbard Steve Hughes Paul Huiras Suzanne Hunley Lori Hunter Tami Hunter Tim Hunter Karin Huth Melissa llich Sarah Innes Kellie Irvin Marisa Ivanoff Tina Ivey 123 I -- X ' • ,.. r , - 0 Px ' 1 - i. • « Varsity Endured The Year After being the 1977 Ivy-League Champs, the Poly Bears had alot of pressure on them to see if they could regain the title once more. Led by Coach Barry Meier, the Bears tried to perform their best, but first they had to overcome a few obstacles. This was to be The Year, which was to surpass all other years. Through the determination and effort of the coaches, play- ers, and supporters, the Bears ended up finish- ing their season with a record of 6-4. Poly was on an up and down season because they were still trying to find themselves, but as soon as Robert Leaphart began running the Bear ' s veer offense, Poly picked up the slack by presenting a three-game winning streak. Tim Howard and Tim Hoover have led a num- ber of one play offensive drives. The leader- ship of the captains Tim Hoover, Greg Matu- lich, Robert Leaphart, and Brian MacLean ad- ded to the aggressive defensive unit. The Bears came back, winning these three cru- cial games for qualifying for CIF as a wildcard pick. Steve Garland and Tim Howard were named to the first team All-Ivy League offense with Robert Leaphart and Pat Maietta on first team defense. Tim Hoover made both second team offense and defense and Ken Adcock made second team defense. ■ --. HS ' , ' ' VIM . _l ;CilSli i ;ri « i.«««i«? L ri. .•t:-s« nfc. ' ' :«i3ilat.v.--  « Mttfc Front: Hal Irvine, David Carter, Joey Sandra, Jim Barrie, Ray Dean. Second: Coach Mike Sage, Larry Thompson, Tim Howard, Anthony Harper, Derrick Porter, Jim Bice, Chris Scott, Don Barry, Jim Pepper, Tim Hoover, Chris Webb. Craig Roberts, Coach Barry Meier. Third: Al Schwartz, Coach Nick Buehler. Andy Bryant. Steve Tamez, David McDonald, Steve Zapata, Jeft French, Pat Maietta. Terry Shaw, Craig Yocum, Rob Albrecht, Spencer Peter- son. Kurt Smith, John Dabney, Ron Forbes, Coach Bob Reilly. Coach Dell Roberts. Last: Coach Daryl Berg. Larry Barnett, Ken Ad- cock. Brian MacLean, Scott Brown, Geott Holznchter, Steve Garland, Andy Sonleitner. Mike Hubbard, Brvant Bradshaw. Shawn Newell, Rod Muller, Keith Jackson. Randy Marve, Robert Leaphart, Lance Luebs, Scott Webb. Chris Scott !3;.;,ve=; :3s minute instructions fto : json Meier. John Dabney haui- in ar.orhsr pass. Terry Shaw breaks o ' -. y from the opposing team. 126 1 The Bears wait with anticipation for another game The superiority of Poly ' s defensive line sus- pends the opposition. I Tim Howard, averaging 9.5 yards a carry. steps toward 1st team All-Ivy League. 1 Robert Leaphart establishes his self evident style. . Tim Hoover, averaging 6.9 yards a carry. _T forges on for more 127 7 V r Gbrgonio U 12 14 Nurih 20 33 Cree 12 14 Alder 6 Sequoia g S 22 7 C. Ifmia l f 6 Front: John Casale, Loran Reynolds, Chip Herd, Terry Ruckle. Second: Steve Evans, Darrell Gonzales, Kevin Barnett, Mark Mar- shall, Capp Wormley, Tracy Hoseman, Phil Woodford, Steve Kipp, Joe Smith, Robert Gray, Sheldon, Woods, Rick Essig, Rick Bog- gio, Jim White, Todd Torrenti. Third: Coach Mansfield, Matt Mortimer, Mark Pollitz, Steve Hovland. David Dennison, Chad Corriveau, Mike Menzia, Matt Parks, Jeff Hicks, Earl Li- gon, Shawn Hayes, Gary Drake, Vernon Naka- mura, Clayton Adamkauicus, Tony Small, Vick Martin, Brian Marchando, Greg Thomas, Coach Neece, Coach Kipp. Back: Coach Man- ning, Dane Rainvirater, Greg Combs. Bill Har- ris, Asraf Massoud, Chris Chrisman, Mike Connolly, Jeff Myers, Rodney Hoover, Stan- ley Junior, Jeff Dingal, Freeman Harden, Chris Kightlinger. Ron Vail, Tim Roberts, Dewon Franklin, Vint Shurtliff. J.V. Moreno Valley 12 RaniOna 12 Coltiin  North 7 Barstom b Rubidoux 32 San Bernadino Norco ts sS .«, sS: J,V. started the year off with five wins and one tie with Ramona, then they met much tougher competition with Rubidoux. They came back to kill San Bernadino, 29-0, and then lost to Norco, 18-6. J.V. ended up with a record of 6- 2-1. Many of the J.V. players will be assets to the 79-80 Varsity team. Ht  M uflj H nr ■n fi n 5 .  V ' Quarterback Jeff Hicks shows his versatility. f Poly ' s awesome JV. team takes time to pose . for the KOALA camera. A Poly ' s defense drags down a stubborn oppo- nent. I- Frosh H, ' % ' W ' - ' ' % rv « t r. POL 7 M Sd G rgonio 12 14 % Ramona Santa Fe North -J 8 6 20 33 I. ' ee 12 14 ■■- Jer 6 7 Sequoia Coftman 22 6 r Front: Kenny Munaretto. Ted Sharp, Rich Lindsay. Mike Jiminez, Chris Omara. Xavier Darby, Clinton Simmons. Nate Nix. Craig Pon- der, Eulogio Chagolla. Mike Broussard. Bryan Turner. Kevin Nejedly. Paul Uglow. Jo Costa. Scott Frost. Eric Schlotter. Second: Mike Dohr, Mike Bouchicas. Ole Berchtold. Tim Sanford. Jim Lewis. Greg Haynes, Don Young. Brendan O ' Neill. Jeff Powell. Kevin Hor, Rich Ortega, Jo Conner. Ed Lavy. Mark Wiltchik. Reggie Gould. Steve Avila, Back: Steve Nel - son, Mike Trimble. Bruce Fraley. Mark Olsen. Pat Malone, Tim Self. Flynn French. Bob Mitsch. George Self. Steve Gabrielson.. Swan Wilson. David Mann, Todd Hubbard. Raul Car- doza. Marvin Nutcher. Mike Lynch. Coach Rich Graves, Poly ' s Frosh team had their ups and downs. They started the year off with two wins and then they met their match with Ramona, They came back to beat Santa Fe, but then lost again to North. They went on to beat Alder and Cree, then down to lose to Sequoia. The ended the year with a win over Coffman, bringing their record to 6-3-0, J Poly ' s Frosh team in action. Coach Graves gives quarterback Clinton Sim- mons some last minute strategy. 12 28 69 CH V - ' is ' f- o x- V- IH, ' -•• r Jo Connor shows his defensive skills, T Bob Mitsch runs for the winning touchdown. X Clinton Simmons prepares to throw a bomb. 129 Cross Country Mi T Polywogs score over league tc C 1 F finals Swim ahead 10 Golf drives out of league, At los Edsel rolls back 10 spaces 1 -4_ The Poly High Girls ' team lines up for an extraordinary meet against San Bernar- X dino. Tom Bennett, David Murphy, and ' Brett Young sprint to the finish line. 4 f SSi s . - • jL i ' «- tS 5 Jl IT i3E r.; Karen Palladmo. Meg Gallagher, Walt -rt.-.y.ivsr. Colleen Asper. Beth Rossiter. ;. ,; Maycy. Marcie Green Second; Mark ' T. - e.s. Deny ' Hadley. Leslie Smith. Darin C ' lc,- :i. ' , .-j r, Lennan. Shawn Nutcher. Roger D ' j-:ar ,:rris Huber. Steve Patton. Jeff Mea- cham. Last: Kellie Asper. Robin Rapp. Debbie Fatten. David Murphy. Steve Palladmo. Laura Rines. Brett Young. Tom Bennett. Melissa Rowe. Bob Alvarez. Jim Bates. Garry Ca- menga. 130 Runs It Out .Beth Rossiter, Meg Gallagher, and Marcie Green keep a strong pace through the hills in their course. Leslie Smith stretches for her upcoming event. This year ' s Cross Country team held out as a whole with records of 2-5 for varsity, 0-5 for J, v., and 5-2 for Frosh-Soph. The female run- ners also pulled through with a 4-1 record which put them into C.I.F. competition. The outstanding runners were Bob Alvarez and Debbie Fatten for the boys ' and girls ' respec- tively. Most improved runners were Derryl Hadley and Kellie Asper. I Girts ' Volleyball spikes oppo nents Move forward 20 1 Fans flock to football games 10 mushed bodies after lean lo- the-lett cheer I Football goes into C i F ac tion Move ahead 1 space I -  K«.- I 5 V 4 David Murphy and Derryl Hadley trudge up one of the long and steep hills on the Poly course. Bob Alvarez shows the charm that helps him dazzle his opponents. Coach Hunt sets up stakes on the fin- ishing line. ' it ' i 131 Water Polo Drowned Front: Rick Randel. Bobby Robinson, Bret Benter. Jim Edwards. Doug Paulson, Bob Powell. Last: Coach Dave Almquist, Bruce Ward. Bruce Randel. Paul Helfrich. Doug Francisco. Dave Greene. Scott Thornton. - — J Scr-  . a aiK -- - Wa  • Dave Greene prepares to set up another i Poly goal, Doug Paulson frightens the opponents T with his awesome shooting. Bret Benter. one of Poly ' s leading scorers, looks for an open shot. Everything In Its Path This year ' s Varsity Water Polo team got oft to another outstanding start by winning the Riverside Invitational and La Serna Tournaments. The Aqua Bears defeated last year ' s C.I.F. 3A champion, Indio, m both tournament finals. They carried this momentum into league play by posting a perfect 7-0 record to take the Ivy League title. Standouts Bret Benter, Dave Greene, Jim Edwards, and Rick Randel all received all league first team honors, while Doug Paulson was voted the Ivy League most valuable player of the year. Coach Dave Almquist led his team into the C.I.F. playoffs, and advanced them all the way to the finals against El Dorado. In a grueling overtime game El Dorado defeated Poly by a score of 18-13. This year ' s team has set a high standard of excellence for Poly ' s many future stars to strive for. Ni Captain Rick Randel helps lead the team to a winning season. Coach Dave Almquist watches closely as the Aqua Bears destroy another opponent. . «•. - ■N ' Doug Francisco drills a shot for another Poly goal Dave Greene muscles his way m for many goals Goalie Jim Edwards blocks many shots to help win the Ivy League title. 133 Varsity Understudies Matt Boyd overpowers his opponents for anottier Poly victory. Brandon Gaut prepares to fire a successful goal. P 4 Jt ■ ' -. • ' i- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' Front: Danny Llanes. Craig Littleton. Matt Boyd, Rob Cross. Mark Lloyd. Back: Tim Sutherland. Brandon Gaut, Brad Randel. emy Olsan. Jer- This year ' s Junior Varsity Water Polo team had another excellent season. Except for their one loss to Indio, the Aqua Bears de- stroyed every team they faced. This year ' s team has developed many fine players for Coach Dave Almquist ' s Varsity squad next year. Poly Opponent 11 Crescenta Valley 8 7 Charter Oak 5 12 Palm Springs 9 10 La Serna 3 8 Upland 4 14 El Dorado 12 7 Ramona 6 15 Colton 3 10 North 6 13 Arlington 8 22 Moreno Valley 5 5 Indio 7 134 Followed Poly Tradition Poly Opponent 8 Crescenta Valley 4 10 Charter Oak 8 6 Palm Springs 2 12 La Serna 7 14 Upland 10 9 El Dorado 7 10 Ramona 3 6 Colton 2 13 North 5 9 Arlington 4 12 Moreno Valley 4 9 Indio 12 Front: Mark Ward. Steve Streble. Sam Mun- day. David Tustison. Bob Bullock. Back: Jeff Slarve, Akira Lippit, Scott Biedermann. Mike Libbey. Ralph Hanna, Coach Scott Miller Not Pictured: Josh Olsan. Jeff Scott. Marshall Na- gle. Staying with the tradition of Poly Water Polo, this year ' s freshman squad had an out- standing season. The team defeated all of its opponents except the powerful Indio. This year ' s team has produced many excellent athletes for future years. Ay Josh Olsan makes accurate passes to lead Poly to victory. Marshall Nagle spots an open shot and (ires Jeff Scott eyes his competition carefully and prepares his next move. ■ -91 Soccer Excelled ■;i: tL Front: Tom Cole, Rick Pope. Paul Gotten. Brian Crance. Don Barry. Jeff Debellis, Second: Vlad Luskin. Don Hamer. Bob Johnston. Dave Austin. George Yarmanos, Tom Napoli, Paul Bowen Ttiird: Glenn Best. SfegiP ' Mifiii-fM: Earl Hines. Ronny Vail, Brad Chase, Craig Thompson. Back: Coach Tom Tilson, Willy Cummings, Mark Pede, Bang Little. Bob Alvarez. Dan Rainwater (Manager). Not Pictured: Gary Drake, and Chris Brown. This year ' s Varsity soccer team started off as a young and inexperienced squad. With the leadership of Coach Tom Tilson the Bear ' s matured and proved to be one of the Ivy Leagues strongest teams. The team finished their season in third place and advanced to the C.I.F. playoffs where they were defeated by Wilson High School. All League players were Tom Napoli, George Yarmanos, and Jeff DeBellis. Second team honors went to Brian Crance, Don Barry, Craig Thompson, and Mark Pede, while Paul Cotton and Chris Brown received Honorable Mention. f Standout Jeft :lribb:es l-is way 1 around :•. Brian C ' . -rfect balance ris he blocks i sfiot T Tom Cole uses his head to steal a pass. ■ - Goalie Gary Drake hurls the ball down field to an open man. To C.I.F. Playoffs This year ' s Junior Varsity team had an excellent season posting an 8-0-2 League record. The team had many fine players that should develop into talented players and help the Varsity squad in years to come. - Front: Jimmy Kollar, Victor Martin. Andre Gonzalez, Steve Patton. Clay Adamkavicius. Tim Thomas. Second: Brian Keith, Greg Haynes, Craig Kennedy, Paul Huiras, Kevin Rayburn, Wendell Cummings, nan Peterson. Back: Steve Wallings, Jeff Knee, Rich Lindsey, Bob Kollar, Steve Palladino, Hugo Hernandez, Tom Lowry, Jim Lowry _ .4 - • .5 -, Don Barry punches the ball to a Poly teammate. All League Tom Napoli frightens the goalie with a powerful shot. George Yarmanos shows his All League skill as he prepares to pass. Paul Bowen out-maneuvers his opponents. 137 Basketball Leaped -«- Rick Graves gets the upper hand against a . Ramona opponent Robert Leaphart shows how easy it is to make a one-on-three basket. f Rodney Gowens concentrates on sinking an- other basket from the baseline - . Robbie Graves takes the punishments as well as the rewards. 138 Over Opponents Darryl Gowens intends to show two oppo- nents the proper way to play basketball, Rod- ney Gowens stuns opponents by walking on air. Although starting out slow, this year ' s basket- ball team gained in experience as they played. Coach Gard named Tom Sheehy as the most improved player. The team compiled an 11-12 overall record and an 8-6 league record. Four of the five starters will return next year. Front: Sam Sharp, Derrick Porter, Tim How- ard. Bill Harris Second: Coach Arlo Gard. Robert Calhoun, Tom Sheehy, Robbie Graves, Rodney Gowens, Coach Bob Ritzau Last: Rod Muller. Wayne White. Rick Graves, Robert Leaphart, Darryl Gowens 139 J.V. Basketball Made It Count Larry McDonough tries the lay-up as a crowd gathers. Dave Hughes proves to Norco defenders ■ ■ that height isn ' t the only thing that counts in basketball. ■ - Ray Robb takes the outside jumper te- ' Coach Bob Hayes led the J.V. basketball team to a good 13-9 record. The team captured the annual Chrlstmans tournament in Riverside. Stand out players were Terry Shaw, Mike Connolly, and David Hughes. The J.V. team promised to become a very good geam in 1980. This year ' s Freshman Basketball team consisted of: Donald Young, Nate Nix, John Myers. Dale Teague, Steve Gaberialson, George Self. Steve Hughes, Dean Birdick, Pat Malone. Richie Ortega, Clint Simmons, and Coach David Mickelson. The team was 6-1 and took tir::; place in their league. Front: Todd Purdue (Mgr ). Jeff Hicks. Scott Matulis. Jimmy Wight. Mike Connolly. Ron Gomez. Dave Hughes. Chip Hord, Last: Terry Shaw gets a knee-up from an opponent for his shot 1 Mike Connolly floats the ball on his fall away |ump shot. ' Larry McDonough slips a shot by two defenders. Coach Hayes. Terry Shaw, Robert Hain, Bob Mitsch, Bob Morton, Larry McDonough. Ray Robb, Larry Taylor. Golfers Took It Th !!■ II ' - ' m -■rn t - ' , John Kopcha successfully pitches his shot onto the green A familiar spot for opponent golf clubs after the ninth hole A strong group of players walked the links this year. Led by top golfers. David Pooley and Bruce Tait. this year ' s golf team captured the Burbank tournament championship. Many juniors are expected to return next year and be a very strong team. Although the golf season was not over, the undefeated team was expected to go into C.I.F. play. Front: John Kopcha. Fred Havens. Brian Leff. Mel Hawkins. Bruce Tait. Last; Jim Nelson. Eric Edwards, Geoff Holtzrichter. David Pooley. Coach Arlo Gard, David Pooley blasts another tee shot right , down the center of the fairway. T Brian Leff anticipates the dropping of the ball, hoping that he will not have another ■ three-putt green. Bruce Tait goes ankles out to get his shot to the green. ..Lj :.tA ' AquaBears Dominated Dave Almquist, coach of the league champion boy ' s swim team, felt that his team was solid and tough in league. In GIF, the team placed ninth overall with fifth place in the freestyle relay of Andy Reickes, Bob Ward, Dave Greene, and Bret Benter, and eighth with the medly relay of Jay Butki, Dave White, Doug Francisco, and Greene. Individual accomplishments in GIF were from Francisco with twelvth in the 50 yard freestyle. In the 100 freestyle Benter placed eleventh. Ward and Francisco finished ninth and elev- enth in the 100 butterfly, with Jeff Scott plac- ing eigth in the 500 yard freestyle. This ye ars swim team had alot of strong swim- mers, and expect many good returning varsity swimmers for next year. Varsity finished the season with a league record of 10-1, with Bob Ward and David Greene as the most valuable swimmers for the season. Front Bobby Robinson. Doug Paulson. Dave White. Doug Francisco. Mike Latimer, Sec- ond- Brad Randel, Dave Greene, Scott Thor- ton, Matt Boyd. Bret Benter, Bob Powell, Last; Coach Almquist, Andy Reikes, Rick Ran- del, Bruce Randel, Robert Ward, Jeff Scott. i , w wS, ■ -i ' r . Di. J::iy ButKi nves toward the finish in I inoihor hreaststroke victory. ' Mike : .jr-ner shows that Poly would I dr- ' e--; ' I ' O oijrior ' Ont as he wins the iUji ' ; ' ' ' ' ! • ■ Djvid v ' . ' t- •■; -.i ■, s ' he deTerminatlon of SWirnT. ' , ■ .,r■ .-:■;: ♦r -, ' ,:p OpponertJ, ' ; 66 ,• . si - 45Jp IndicT 105 ' ' RubidAiXi 121 r-Nog T05 10 ' ' H 50. . 40 ■ - 42 The Ivy League J.V dM . ' ■ h ' V 4 .26 rep „ 25 i ' Freshrnart ? ■ i rp Wudoux ' ■ ' 1 50 0 - -Upland ximmui. Following the Varsity ' s footsteps, the Jay Vee swim team took first place in the Ivy League. These fine swimmers showed their potential and strength by goind undefeated with a league record of 5-0. The Freshmen also went undefeated in the Ivy League with a league record of 5-0. These swimmers proved themselves by showing their aggressiveness and determination. Front; Mark West. Jeremy Olsan. Brandon Gaut, Danny Llanes. Last: Tim Sutherland. Dale Kraemer, Jamie Nurre, Kai Kamarath. Jeff Piper. F n Jeff Piper illustrates fiis form in breaststroking Jamie Nurre pulls towards thie finish with a strong backstroke «., , Leuejs.fs.i - a  a i ' . ., 1  a r ' t A Poly swimmer gets off the blocks «- early A Poly swimmer shows a fine performance of breaststroking . Front. Jeff Slave, Mike Libbey, David Tusteson, Ralph Hannah Last: Scott Biederman. Dan Zemmels. Jose Olsan, Warren Sims 143 This year ' s Varsity Girls ' Volleyball team had a smashing season. With an overall record of 12 wins out of 14 matches, they became Ivy champs and qualified for C.I.F. Their attempt at winning C.I.F. was thwarted by rigorous first round competition in the form of Sonora High School, who edged past the Poly girls in a close 2-1 match. Though not matching up to their Varsity counterparts, the girls ' J.V. Volleyball team had a relatively successful yearwith much potential for next year ' s Varsity team. On Varsity, Angela Melander was chosen both team M.V.P. and Ivy League M.V.P. in addition to making Ivy league 1st team. Julie Ortman also made Ivy league 1st team and Sue Davidson made Ivy League 2nd team. Girls Spiked League Number of Games Won and Lost Varsity J.V. Poly - Opp Poly -Opp 2,0 - 0,2 Ramona 0,2 - 2,0 2,2 - 1,0 Colton 2,2 -0,1 2,2 - 1,1 North 0,0 - 2,2 2,2 -0,0 Barstow 2,2 - 1.0 2,2 - 1,1 Rubidoux 1,2 - 2,1 0,2 - 2,0 San Bernardino 2,2 -0,0 2,2 -0,0 Norco 2,0 - 0,2 I Varsity: Sue Davidson. Jan Clarence. Sarah Lewis, Angela Melander. Julie Ortman. Debbie Dalton. Julie Cooley. Mrs Strieker. I Sarah Lewis. Julie Ortman, and Julie Cooley prepare for and altercation following their latest victory. i Julie Ortman salutes the ball as it flies past opponents. I Jan Clarence uses Kung Fu to clear ' ' V away teammates as she rescues the point- ■| Barb Murphy takes to the air a she waves at a passing ball I J v.. Jan Irving. Lisa Rambo. Carol Davis. Coach Bob Bushman, Anita Golden, Stephanie Miller, Eve Vasquez, Ellen Fox. Laurie Schoppe And Girls Won C.I.F. 7 ' L They did it! That ' s right, the Girls ' Varsity Basketball team went all the way this year. Now we ' re not talking League, we ' re not talking regionals, we ' re talking all the way to the C.I.F. championships. KOALA proudly presents this page to those mag- nanamous cagers of the feminine gender that devastated all of their opponents on the way to first place in C.I.F. The Varsity , team had a 28-3 overall record, a 13-1 League record, and a 5-0 record in C.I.F. Among Poly ' s toughest competitors were Righetti and Alta Loma who the girls met in the C.I.F. semi-finals and finals. Among the honors bestowed upon members of the Varsity team, were team M.V.P. and All Ivy League to Marsha Overton, most improved to Meg Gallagher, and most in- spirational and class 3A M.V.P. to Cheryl Miller. The Girls ' J.V. Basketball team also had a remarkable season with an overall record of 17-1, and a League record of 13-1, making them League Co-champs. Honors given to J.V. girls included most improved to Mickey Clark and M.V.P. to Barb Murphy. Opposition IS left dizzy by the intricate weaving of Poly ' s girls 0, f9t f ff A M 4 J V ; Mickey Clark. Yvette McPfierson. Karen Richards. Barb Murphy. Denise Waterman, Leah Newell. Portia Becker Linda Alvarran, Sonya Chambers. Jan Wight, Debbie Fatten, Chris Nagle, Laquida Long. % — w. ■ i •ST ■°;gr:c i A Varsity: Sara Lewis, Leslie Smith, Meg Gallagher, Marsha Overton. Cheryl Miller, Willda Drake, Crystal Boyd, Renee Overton, Nikki Cary, Cheryl Chambers, Coach Ray Halle I just had that ball a minute ago! exclaims Meg Gallagher. T I could dribble this ball all day. thinks captain Marsha Overton tSara Lewis commands the ball to stay as she balances it on her fingertips. i Jan Wight shows her animosity towards photographers as she hurls the ball al KOALA cameraman. Congratulations! Girls Tennis Sarah Grigsby shows style and grace as she leaps to hit spectacular shots Carol Paulson runs to the net to win another match. Coach Pat Snelgrove races from court to court to aid her players. Lisa West-Johnsrud hits powerful back-hands all season long. The 1978-1979 Girl ' s Tennis team had an excellent season, overpowering all the competition they faced in league play. The Ivy League champs reached the quarter finals of the C.I.F. playoffs, and sent six members into the playoffs as individuals. First singles Libby Joseph, second singles Shelley Prey, first doubles Tami Marseilles and Lulu Richardson, and second doubles Carol Paulson and Lisa West-Johnsrud all received all league honors and advanced to the quarter finals of the CJ.F. individuals. The abundant returning talent for next year ' s team should help the Bears successfully defend their Ivy League title. Netted The Ivy League RiT I ' i f t fv :? Front: Jennifer Holznchter. Diane Bragg, Susan Boback. Kelly Ottman, Sarah Metsch, Susan Gerzel. Cheryl West- Johnsrud. Second; Julie Vanderzyl. Dawn Potts. Lulu Richardson. Laura Sparks. Laura Lacey. Janet Jarvis. Carol Tourtellotte. Sarah Grigsby. Libby Joseph. Back: Coach Pat Snelgrove. Lisa West- Johnsrud. Carol Paulson. Tami Marseilles. Andrea Roberts. Trish Raftery. Lisa Beal. Suzanne Rainey. Casey Raftery. Shelley Frey. Caz Zimmer. Coach Judy Borden. Dawn Potts awaits her next shot while preparing her winning strategy. LIbby Joseph serves many aces as Poly ' s top player. Sarah Grigsby and Casey Raftery pair up to defeat many opponents J. Water Polo sweeps league-go directly to C-IF finals. 1 Tennis strings up competitors-advance to playoffs 1 h Shelley Frey prepares to win another match. Julie Vanderzyl anticipates her next shot Carol Paulson and Lisa West-Johnsrud team up for an excellent doubles team. Lulu Richardson watches the ball come off her racket and past her opponent. Aqua Bears Exhibited Front; Susan Sparks. Becky Vaughn. Becky Lynch. Mary Roberge. Annemarie Hussey, Knstin Busch. Second: Polly Sandusky. Diane Gregory. Kim Kamarath. Arlene Low. Casey Raftery. Patty Robinson. Sippy Woodhead, Li- zanne Reed Last; Coach Strieker, Dawn Potts. Janet Jarvis. Trish Raftery. Melanie Rile. Ann Herring. Lori Lozane, Deanna Mag- non. 5 Millli  .| ' .« . Ir-CTi ' ' A Kristin Busch illustrates excellent style off the T- blocks, Anne Herring, one ot the retiring Seniors, gets great extension off the blocks.  .-.,irf . V ' HWi The varsity Girls Swim Team had another excellent season keeping the fine Poly tradition of winning by taking the Ivy League once more. The performances of each individual swimmer showed the capability of domination in swim- ming. The team had many strong swimmers with stan- douts Melanie Rile. Sippy Woodhead. Arlene Low. and Mary Roberge. Each swimmer on the team had great potential to win The depth of the team was strong and the swim- n-. xt year will be enthusiastic and willing to take I •■ more. Polly Sandusky has intense concentration before the Stan of the race Casey Raftery anticipates the gun I) .-T f 148 Winning Strokes a ■ M IM M ••• • aM k iHi I tu ftmm imm HI IILUk - r ' . i- — ULUL Ui. iii. ' ii iA . Kiftl USIS ' ' „ .. ..MS -- ■ m y ' . „. .. ' ' 1 opponent 1 mona 4 21.. olton V m I 4 i tr? . Front: Mia Tobias. Julie Francisco, Christie Haworth, Alison Pooley, Brenda Wynsma. Christie Littleton Last; Mia Ashe, Glenda LOW. Beth Morrow. Chris Miller. Deanna Dotta, Jill Simington. Carta Erickson. The Jay Vee Swim Team followed the Varsity by showing that they can win in the Poly tradi- tion. The determination of these young swim- mers was proven by beating their opponents considerably. Many of these swimmers have broken previous records set and plan to break many more. This team had the strength that was needed to win. The Jay Vee swim team has great potential for next year. -«- Coach Strieker psyches the team up for another win. 149 ■i Dana Rasp smiles at a good pitch. 1 J.V. pitcher Barbara Murphy concentrates on letting the ball go at the hip. The Girls Swang To Victory J.V. Front: Sonya Chambers, Laurie Booth. Patty Gawrych. Janet Wight, Patty Feagans, Linda Alvarran, Tammy Shambers. Last: Susie Wc ' ilker, Renee Overton, Michelle Clark, Barbara Murphy, Lisa Beal, Aquanetta Gordon, Gloria Alvarran, Pam Galvan. - . : bl y 1 Rhonda Streich strides for that extra zip on her hit- Aquanetta Gordon swings through the pitch for a hit by the shortstop. Shelly Deidench eyes first base for the pick-off- As the softbail season approached the end, the varsity team hao an overall reco- ' - 7, and the J.V. te3- har; a ' eague rf 6-1-1. Dana Rasp highlighted her se . . i a no-hitter. Front: Shirley Membane, Karen Danielson. Becker, Shelly Diederich, Debbie Rhonda Streich, Jenny Folsum, Cheryl Youngblood. Nikki Cary. Angie Melander, Miller, Cheryl Chambers. Dawn Bruce, Nora Chagolla, Dana Rasp. Leslie Faucher. Meg Gallagher, Last Portia attJ :: ' - itf SAs-itiiM Gymnasts Flipped To New Heights Front Paula McDowell. Jackie Diot7. Susie Best, Second: Coach Jamie LaMonk, Sarah Liu, Jennifer Green. Barbara Semones. Lon Letwok. Diane Bragg. Susie Gerzel. Ruby Risse. Liz Rines, Katie Semones. Amy Wadding, Back: Coach Pat Snelgrove. Susan Thomas. Lam Curlee, Kitty Bernath. Tinamarie Ivey, Jenny Dietz. Carin Adams, Greta Grove, Heather Rhines f Poly ' s 1979 Gymnastics team was composed ot young members, with more than half of the team made up ot Freshmen. The team definitely gained strength with the help of Snelly an ex-team-mate Jamie LaMonk. The year was highlighted by an overnight cartwheel-a- thon to earn money for team sweats. Another highlight was the annual Gymnastics-Dance Assembly Barbara Semones shows the skills on bars that made her the ' l seed. Jenny Dietz exhibits her strength doing a handstand-roll down on beam, Susie Best strikes a beautiful pose, Katie Semones completes her full turn. Snelly shows her spotting skills. Susie Gerzel performs one of her four superior moves. Barbara Semones dances through her floor routine 151 Pep Squad Put On The Boogie Shoes This year Poly ' s Pep Squad made new steps in showing Poly ' s spirit. Pep Squad made a habit of representing all of Poly ' s athletic teams in- stead of just the traditional Football and Bas- ketball teams. This change has definitely brought more spirit to Poly High, as is seen in the great enthusiasm shown at the numerous pep assemblies. At city competition, Poly was well represented. The JayVee and Freshmen Cheerleaders and the mascots came home with second place trophies and the Flag and Pom Pon girls brought back first place trophies. Julie Gatherum and Irene Macias show the enthusiasm Poly is famous for. Rhonda Mansfield poses with her stomping feet Linda Morrow. Commissioner of Pep, t takes a minute from her very busy schedule to pose for the KOALA camera. 1 Polys winning Homecoming bear is sItow off by Poly ' s cheerleaders. Poly s and Ramona ' s Pep Squads come together to perform a pep rally for Poly students X ;.:. ; i-iii; .1 k , si If.i Varsity Cheerleaders: Regina Rooks. Debbie Harper. Patti Munaretto. Irene Macias, Julie Gatherum, and (not pictured) Wendy Harris Irene. Wendy, and Regina served Pep Squad for the entire year. Julie, Patti, and Debbie served for one semester. 1 v M 1 4 x ' ' ' ' 1 1 ZJS, .B 1 mm. _Jm M v,. ' ( ■V Kay Waddell brings out Poly ' s enthusiasm, ) The Pom Pon Girls perform the Alma Mater A .it the end of a football game, f I inda Jones shows her BEAR pride. Mascot. Beverly Nezart. performs at a basketball game. Varsity Pom Pon Girls: Tracey Moore. Kitty Wadding. Paige Pepper. Danice Courtney. Kay Waddell. and Cathy Knox. Because of her excellent songleadm g skills. Cjige Pepper was selected to represent all of Southern California as a U.S A Songleader 153 Jay Vee Cheerleaders: Front: Cathy Gatherum. Vicky Gary. Mary Jane Flores. Back: Stacey Middleton. Tnsh Aguilar. Vicky Buie. Terry Hunt and alumnus Donna Grahm discuss the situation of an importang game The Freshmen Cheerleaders strike their ending pose _Terry Hunt claps to the beat of Polys victory. , Linda Morrow displays her cheerleading skills. Irene Macias uses her megaphone to lead on the crowd. ■ rfj iff :££ %. ¥ Mm Freshmen Cheerleaders: Jennifer Folsom Lisa Wong. Monica Fontenot, Jennifer. Muller, Sarah Liu, Tammy Beld, Wendy Harris gets down These cheerleaders plan their next cheer. Lisa Wong checks out the scenery at a Freshmen football game. 154 Many Teams Won Their Games This page is dedicated to all of the teams and individuals who went into C.I.F. competition, and to those who did their best to achieve this goal. All who went to the C.I.F. playoffs proved their excellence in league play and were rewarded with the chance to become Southern California champions. The KOALA staff hands congratulations to these people of Poly High School. Tim Hoover cuts upfield with his eyes on f his blocks. Marsha Overton sets up one of the plays X that led her team to a C.I.F championship, Doug Doggy Paulson pauses to think about the C I F. finals. 1- Mark Pede and Paul Gotten try to keep the ball on the offensive move -4- Bob Alvere floats to a strong (inish 1 Libby Joseph proves that to be good at any T sport, concentration is needed - - Bruce Tait really makes the divots fly. but I stares in v;onder at the ball still in front of ' - him. m 1 K They Administered ' o ' I Standing (left to right) Dr. Roger A Ransom. Pres.; Mr. Wm. Wiley. Member: Dr. Clark Cox. Supt. rf l ;:e 1 ■« : ' m Seated (left to right) Mrs. Ardice M. Bauer, Clerk: Mrs. Maxine Frost. Member: Dr. C. Wesley Wright. Vice Pres. To Our E very Need ti- BB i r I Mr. Del Roberts sighs after refereeing another fight. Mr. Ficarra tries to think of which hitman he will use this time. Mr. Mitsch smiles cheerfully as he checks up on another traunt Polyite. Mr. Rile puzzles over something nice to say about this years graduating class Always on the go. Mr Tew keeps Poly running smoothly. Mrs. Leura. Mrs. Meredith, f. Mrs. Home helped kopp iUt- ■ . •? office running smc ■ • tticiently. Mr. Dupont. Mrs G ' Citdrella. Mrs Wilkin, and M- ' more than ]ust ans.-. . , ' j kept Poly in tip top shape. 159 The Guides Of ;-v, -■ ; ♦ Mr, Harris sneaks in a bite of yummy yogurt T between appointments. 1 Mrs. Varnell asks. Why don ' t you come in and see me some time? i Mrs. Kreigh always has wonderful resources I for Poly students. L Mrs. Gregg Is always ready to lend a helping hand. I Mrs. Boyd seems to enjoy her first year at Poly. Our Futures Jim Hawkeye Hawkins keeps Poly students under control. Nurse Adelson keeps ttie pressure on stu dents. Dr Pleas guided many Polyites witti a warm smile and a helping tiand. (Mr Wood IS always ready with a smile and a book fine. Miss Kortendick is always ready-willing-and- T able to help a contused soul. 161 From The Office fir ■ji L, _ Mr Young welcomes his new students withi a smile. Mrs, Bennet cheerfully counts Carolyn ' s typi- graphical errors. Mr. Beckley glares at one of his more rowdy students. Mr. Overton has good reason to doubt his students excuse for a late paper To The Home i Mrs. Graham tries to remember how much that recipe called for. ♦ Mrs Van Camp can ' t seem to look the KOALA photographer right In the eye. -♦■ Mrs Pope takes a seat and proceeds to hem up one of her students original pat- terns. J ■. Mrs. Fenech puts aside a good book to have her picture taken. Mr. Lucero helps Troy with a few prob- lems. Special Ed. 163 English Helped With ■ ' ) From the look on Miss Elwells face. Its obvious stie had a nice weekend- So you think you can pass this test? smirks Mrs. Pope. ' D Mrs Bishop looks up in surprise as she is caught with her hand in a student ' s lunch. Mr. Raymer kicks back and relaxes with his paper at the end of another busy day % fm Our Redin ' And Ritin M I r Oral reports receive nothing but smiles in Mrs. Gillespie ' s class, Mrs Roberts ctiuckles as Brian (Slim) Pounders pleads for an A . PStQKK? . Mrs, Pfeiffer hiappily marks off an- ' ottier A in tier grade book 16b wl Our Guides ,: ' .-J -. IHy -f O r : WSm ' -- ' iij f ' i ' -si ' M. : !ti ,1 Mr. Rice smiles in anticipation of tiis well deserved vacation. Mrs. Koiek and Brandon take a break be- tween her hectic class schedule. With the technique of a professional. Mrs. Vennekotter rewinds one of her more ex- citing films. To Literature Mr. Berg and Fariba Babai go over an in- ' teresting paper. - . As the result of a late paper Mrs Renne Staples the hand of Rick Essig to the bulle- tin board. 9 ' ■ V c ; : « Mrs Clyde welcomes students to the li- brary with a smile. 1 Mrs Rath relaxes between lunches to en- joy a well deserved cup of coffee 167 Math Helped Students Mr. Zervas explains the finer points of Algebra to some of his students. Mrs. Ashe listens to one of her stu- dent ' s explanation that ' Line X couldn ' t possibly intersect with Line Y on that small piece of paper. Mr. Hodges wonders how anyone could ask such an intelligent ques- tion. 168 Score High tfi t Mr. Sage, the epitome of coolness, poses for the KOALA camera. X Mrs. Ramsey smiles as she looks over some of her students ' excellent work. %m e Mr. Camp explains a tricky problem to Scott A Mr. Maurer eagerly describes his fa- ' vorite problem — the empty set. O 169 students Took Social .K .K Mr. Eaton takes time out to pose casually for tiis KOALA picture, Mr. Gard flips tfirough tiis attendance cards trying to remember whio was ab- sent. Mrs. Thometz stands at ttie door to greet her students witti a smile. 1:3 170 studies At Their Own Risk i Mrs, Krup refuses to do anything unusual for her KOALA picture. I Mr Miller and Mr. Davidson are famous for their intriguing U.S. History classes. Ci dr k . Mrs. Chapman remains speechless when asked about her first year at Poly. Mr, Sartini is found trying to explain why he didn ' t have all his papers graded 171 The Study Of Our Society - Mrs Leggett is bewildered by her stu- dent ' s test grading ptiilosophy. Mr. Jenkins takes a break to get ready for his next class ot rowdy Poly students Mrs- Clarence takes time to enjoy her Koala picture Mr Buehler shows that it ' s not hard to smile during social studies. ■ i w i 4m 172 The Industrial Poly Mr Khoeler looks on as one of his stu- dents explains tnow a car can be held to- gether by rubber bands and still run, Mr Brunstrup is proud that at least one of his students can work with wood. Mr Ekert demonstrates his fine ability in the graphic arts Randy shows his frustration as Mr. Hemker drastically changes his plans 173 Fine Arts Helped To ti • r ■ ' i ;-c ■■ fit ;m Mr. Wilcox poses for the KOALA camera with affection. Mr Ragus anticipates a punch from brass knuckles made in his class, Mrs Kross keeps the attention of her stu- dents as she demonstrates some of the fine arts- Mr, Moews helps John with his ceramic creation. Create Masterpieces RIVERSII POUT HIGK r Mr Hensley conducts the bjnd to out- standing iTonors- I Mr, Johnston makes his students sing for their grades, . Mr Krinke seems to be anxious to get his T next production underway 17!; They Speak A ■«-Mr Cummings looks amused at a students lame excuse for being tardy. T Mr. Gomez quickly tries to fix his hair before his picture is taken. r f ivlr. Leuenberger is concentrating on produc- ing another impossible Spanish test. I Mr. Vergeront gives his famous evil eye when asked about his Freshmen students. y V N - -. ' € ' ' ■ i i 1 ' ti. t Miss Schultze asks her class if they have any idea of what country she ' s pointing to. Y Mrs, Norton contemplates whether or not she should accept this ver y late paper. I Language Unknown f -«- Mr Rmgwald has just shocked his class by dumping a benzine molecule into a cup of f boiling coffee. Mrs. Mills looks like she ' s being mugged by one of her many models. f Mr, Nordeen makes sure he doesn ' t mis- spell a single word. Mrs James is happy to discover that one of her students actually knows the answer y to one of her tricky questions. Mr. Handen stares out into the stars but I forgets to use his telescope. Mrs Jones )ust grins when she is caught being late again. ■ V 177 P.E. And R.O.T.C. Coach Meier relaxes after another successful football season ■ Mrs. Snelgrove keeps in excellent shape by A teaching four classes of modern dance. Coach Graves tries to concentrate for the - upcoming baseball season. . - Coach Halle demonstrates his knowledge of hand signals. j Mrs Spawr states. ••! thought I taught those kids how to swim! With unique style. Mrs. Hart executes a per- fect slam. 178 Kept Poly In Shape Major Sagona guards his trophies with Army tactics, f Sergeant Klinger cheerfully reads over the day ' s report Coach Almquist observes his victorious water polo team through his shades . r Coach Tilson chalks the field before the soc- cer game + A few more grey hairs, but Mr. Elliot has sur- vived another year of student drivers. f£ ' -1 1 ' ' ■ ' ' cy; c t? ., ■ ' 7v DRUGSTORES «imm m- 4022 Madison Street 687-4660 ' 1 3563 Riverside Plaza m 6837900 Bob admires the many fine-fo ' otwear articles at Jr. Shoetown, side Plaza 182 Bruce and Tom feel safe taking to the slopes with ski equipment from Ski Sport, 6744 Brockton Ladies Figure Salon 6790 Brockton Ave. Riverside, Calif. Ph: 682-1740 8am TO 8pm Mon. THRU FrI. Sat. 9am lo Noon W NO LONG TtRM contracts Ladies Onlv VENUS de MILO Riverside, Calif. owner Maty Lou Couch Todd. Carolyn, Gary. 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Rod. Jeff. Kan. Laura. Cindy. Maralene. Carrie, and Stephanie show off the many types of lumber and building products from Riverside County Lumber. 3839 Van Buren. 191 D;=r,,,. -, ,, 192 ■P =oy,n a ioad of lumber from the lumber exoerts Rnvd ;(, i experts. Boyd Lovesee Lumber. 1600 Columbia Ave. When you have the munchies for fish and chips, but can not afford a trip to England, go to H, Salt Fish and Chips. 10165 Hole Ave,, as Jill. Peggy Laura, Stephanie, Lulu. Clare. Birgette. and Carrie do. £S!j Eric explores the wide world of tires at Goslin Tire Service. 2830 Rubidoux, Jody gets ready to draw to fame and fortune at Ober Graphics 24090 Postal Ave , Sunnymead 193 pCOCCf s PHARMACY 6942 Brockton Ave., Riverside, Calif. 686-7373 Todd. Pete. Jay. Chris. Mark. Glen. Tim. biane. ana Danny get ready to do more excellent yard work for Don D Lowe Landscaping. 2876 Ivy 194 Gary and Dell give a big send off to Sfiana as slie leaves witli taste tempting food products from Butctier Boy Food Products Inc 3038 Plea . )i:t St. 195 196 Stacy. Laurie, and Lisa know that for metal products and service after the sale they will rely on Klure Harris, 2727 IVIain. Todd. Chris. Peter, Mark. Glenn. Tim. Danny. Blane. and Jay are ready to do any yard job for Eldon Dreyer Landscaping. 2817 Gertrude 197 V ' I I ? f V ' ' w r : . r ' V t ' ■. i r 12 LB. 25 LB.- SOLBl SMAL MEDII LARGE SMALL MEDIUK LARGE Brian, Bobbie. Toda Erie, Oie, Danny, and Craig know that for high quality ice at a fair price it ' s Riverside Ice, 4444 Vine St. 198 Gayle. Michelle. Bobby, Cathy. Bruce. Patty, and Jeremy spend the day learning about the wide range of steel products at West Coast Wirt- Steel. 312 Fifth St 199 % Mr. Pittruzello, Katie. Joe. and GIna know that for the best in Italian food it is PIttruzello ' s. 287 La Cadena. Janet, fvleridith. Beth, Chris, and Trish are ready to sell you construc- tion equipment from Whitney Tractor. 20 Iowa Ave. 200 Laura. Jennifer. Beth. Tnsh. and Kan come to Tuxies. 3635 Ninth St., for fast service and good food during their lunch break. Mr Grigsby and Sarah are ready to sell you that valuable piece of property at Inland Empire Company Realtors. 3590 Central 201 iliUcX Faculty Staff Adeison Eisie 161 Aimqu-st Davd 21 13? 133 13-1, M2 l?9 A? ri«. lAaui 26 168 Beckiey, MjuMce 162 Bennell JarveMC -W 162 Bv ' g Di ' ryi 166 B ' gt e OJ ' d Bishop Oons W 5S 16J BcyO. Mrs 52. 160 Borden Mrs U? Bronsirup George 173 Buehter NKTk 126 172 Bu-ywnan Bob lii. 21 Camp. Me J 169 Chapnijn AJtison 1 7 1 Clarence BjrMro 19 28 172 Clyde. Barbara 166 Cunimif gs Joseph 176 20 OavKJson Walter 201 171 Ealon Mo .s 170 103 Echerl WiMiam 173 Eli«jn Jofin 179 Etweli Ruth 164 feooch Sandra 163 Ficarra Joscof 26 28 03 3 Aflo 139 170 G-anl. Joe 29 Giiie pei Roberta 165 Go e$ Raul 176 Graham, Nancy 163 Graves Richard 178 Gregg. Rose 160. 53 Harris, Ray 28 160 Hjite Rjy M5 178 Haoden. Ralph 1 77 n 6onn« 33. 178 Hawt(ins, J m 161 Hemher. Tom 173 Hensiey, R-char 36. 175 Her ' ing. Marjorie Mo«igcs, Oennts 168 James Betty 19. 177 Jenkins. Ed 172 Johnston Ted 39 175 Jones Laura 177 Minger, Keno lh 179 Koehler. Steven 29 1 73 Kcieh. Sandra 166 Kortendich. Bemice 161 Krcgh Mary 160 Kr.nKe, Gary 175 Rross- Marione 28- 1 7d Krup. Caro 171 leggeil. Manlyn 172 Leuenbefger Joseph 176 lucc ' O. Noc 163 Maurer. Jerrokl 169 Me«r. Barry 26. 126 178 M.iter Coach 135 M ' lter Eugene 34. 171 M-lis Sara 49 177 M.tsch Wiiiom Mrjews TiHJ 179 Nordeeo Steven 28 29 177 Norton Marian 176 Otte Laurie 29 Overton. Ed 162 Pierfter, Barbara 165 P ' ess. Jeanne 161 Pope O-arioite 163 Pope, Martha Ragus, Andy 1 79 Ramsey. Jo 169 Ram Mrs 166 167 Rayme . George 1 6-4 Reeves. Cnaries Renne Georg-a 166 103 RTi-Ddes Bar Par a B, ' c Jef ' e, 166 Rii 3u Bob 21. 133 R ' le Jcs.:rph  :iey Cf acr 29 126 R.r.jjw.i;,] Roy 177 [79 R ji-e ' ts 0«i ' 26. 52 S3 126 Rnne s iceie ' 35 165 Sje-o M:cna i ir9 :9 S. ?.-r,.i ftocen 3 1 ' 9 U ' ' r.. vc--. ::: Sc ' iui. ' e Ge-d.-, 176 Sneigrc..e PatTil ' ? U6 ii ' i g Spa ' . ' i ' 1 1 1 Adamek, Stephen 92 12 Adamkavtcius. Ceiia 37. d! 59 10 Ac)amkav.ous. Clayton 104 137 1 1 Adams, Cann 92 09 Adarns Gale 1 1 4 1 1 Adams, jack ' e 92 12 Adams, Julie 59 09 Adams. Kenneth 114 12 Adams, Kevin 59 10 Adams. Rena 104 1 1 Adams. Tammy 92 10 Adams. Virgrl 104 12 Adcock Kenneth 126 91 59 09 Agu ' tar. Andrea 114. 123 10 Aguifar, Tnsha 104 It AlOrechi, Robert 02 126 20 It Aldnch. Anthony 92 09 Alljro Sandra IM Altaro Su L.e 92 Allaya, Jud e 52 12 Ailenbaugh Lon 59 10 Allman. John 26 22. 32, 104 25 Alsina Sandra 92. 102 10 Aiiheimer, ParT eia 52. 53, 104 09 Alvarez. James 114 12Aiv3re; Robert 17 33 130 131. 136. 91 59 11 Aivarran. Debra 92 11 Alvarran Gloria 92 10 Alvarran. Lmda lOd 145 09 Alvers, Mary 114 09 Ambrose. John 114 10 Anderson, Calmer 42. 43 104 10 Anderson. Ooryanna 53, 104 09 Anderson Gregory 114 09 Anderson. Knsti 114 10 Anderson, M.chaei 59 12 Anderson. Michelle 59 10 Anderson, Tammy 104 Annereed Eli2abeth 33 to Antoyan. James 104 Arce. Kathy 92 10 Archer. Marty 104 10 Archie. EMiO 39. 104 09 Arras, Yvette 114 11 Arras. Tracy 92 09 Arroyo, Vincent 1 14 11 Arvin, L aura 92 09 Ashe. Mia 114 149 09 Ashton, Julie 114 09 Ashton. Lavina 114 10 Ashton, Scott 34, 104 12 Asper. Co ' leen 46. 50 130, 59 09 Asper Kellie 34, lt4, 130. 131 ]2 Aston. Wendy 59 11 Aten, Mark 92 12 Austin David 136. 59 11 Austin. Lynn 92 11 Aulh. Mitheie92 22 09 Avellino, Patricia 37, 114 12 Avery B ' dine 59 10 Avery. Stacy 44 104 12 Avey Gary 54, 55. 59 09 Avila, Stephan 53 114 12 Avala Christina 53. 59 Avu en Lana 1 14 B Te M.i ' Tromei f ' ofi ' i ' 0 T.ison, Tom 29 !.:- ' Van Camp. E ' cj -- - va neM Sarah 160 vennehotter J 166 Vergeront R 176 Weaker Mrs 26 Wiicoj D 174 Wood. Mr 161 Young John 162 Zervjs Eugene 168 i: -.-e,- Den.se 92 1 1 830 . Fare a 92 12 Bacigalup. Charles 132, 91. 59 09 Bdi ' ey. Chnstire 114 10 Bailey Lance 104 10 Bai ' ey. Susan 104 n Baker, David 92 22 99 25 10 Baker Kevin 37, 104 Balaban Tom 104 Bale Sun.i 114 12 Baldwin Tracy 59 10 Ballard. Cynthia 104 10 Ballard, Diane 104 09 BAIIard Mark 1 14 12 Ballard, Stephen 59 12 Baiiesteros Victor 52 53 li Barattini, Laurie 92 103 12 Barter. Afiene 60 12 Barber Oeiona 44 53, 60 09 Barber. Mary 114 09 Barber Jud-e, Stephanie 53, 114 JO Barker Chrisl-ana 22 32 50 104 25 09 6-i ' ksdaie Caihenne 37 114 1 i Barrara Wendy 92 il BarnartJ. William 92 09 Barnet ArCrew 1 14 ! 1 B.vnet! Beitmj 7 92 54 55 1 i Barnett. Gregory 92 10 B.-3 ' nefi pj 3 V 104 iO fi.i ' nL-n. Kevn 53 tC- I2Bar.-ieTi P.- meM i! dj dg 60 7 B r ' H-M. W.Hiarn 60 126 lOBarriteil ' Franca 37 4!. 104 :- B..- ' ie Jjmes 33 35. 50 60 61 126 Sarry Diiai.l 92. 33 126. 136. 137 ' e,.--rcn t.« cT ' ia t .c :, ?-;.- -f, CV:?t 92 ' - - ■■-- ' . ' o- 114 -30 10 Bayarsky Michael 104 12 Beal Lisa 33. 50 104. 147 09 Beam. Denise 114 12 Beasiey Michelle 60 11 Beatty Morn.? 92, 35 12 Beck Kimberly 60 10 Beck. Mary 104 11 Becker. Portia 145 10 Beckiel. Enc 104 1 1 Beenken, Jeffrey 92 09 Beenken. Kimberly 114 09 Behnnger Deborah 114 09 Beld. Tamara 26, 114 1 1 Beld. Tracy 92. 25 1 1 Bell. Dwayne 92. 44 1 1 Bell. Holly 92 09 Bell Sharon 114 12 Bell Steven 60 12 Beiieteuiiie. Allison 60 10 Belue Darla 104 108 09 Belue Rhonda 114 09 Sender Bnan 1 14 12 Bender Mark 32. 37, 60 09 Bendy. Leslie 37. 114 09 Benedict. Laura 44, 114 1 1 Beniamm. Benita 9? 12 Bennett, Karen 41. 60 12 Bennett, Thomas 29 61 130 85 09 Benter. Brenda 119 115 119 21 12 Benter Bret 33 44 61 81, 132 133 142 12 Berchtold, Bobbi 61 09 Berchtold. Garth 44, 114 11 Berg. David 41 1 1 Bernath. Kazmer 92. 42 09 Bernath Knstma IM. 123 09 Bertram. Robert 114 11 Best Glenn 92. 136 09 Best. Susan 32. !14 1 1 Betters. Jacqueline 92 10 Beverly. Ramona 104 10 Bice, James 104 126 11 Bidweil. Frank 92. 37 41 12 Bidv ell, John 61 11 Biedermann Enc 92 35 54 55 12 Biedermann Laureen 35 54 61 09 Biedermann, ScoM 114. 135, 143 169 09 Bigelow, John 114 09 Binder. Claire 17, 22 32 115 12 Binder. Shawn 30, 35, 53. 55. 61. 87 09 Bishop. Debra 115 Biskup, Tracy 104 Black. Christopher 104 09 Black Rayford 53 115, 122 Blanion, Jellrey 104 2 Blanion Stacey 61 09 Blea. Christine 115 1 Bloom Brian 92 09 Bloom Cnag 115 Blount. Breni 104 1 Blount Marc 92 Blozan. Elizabeth 32 34, 104 2 Blozan, Nicholas 35. 61. 80 1 Blunden. Carol 44. 92, 103 09 8obach, Susan 114. 115. 147 21 2 Bobb. Carolyn 54. 55, 61 81 09 Bookman, Laura 114 Boggio, Richard 105 09 Boggioni Robert 1 15 Bohannon Laura 105 Bohlmg Dana 48, 105 1 Boling Jon Kevin 92 20 103 18 1 Bomar Alison 92 1 Bonngard. Lynne 35 54 55 92 96. 25 2 Boone. Michael 61 Boone Timothy 37 41 105 09 Booth. Laurie 120 121, 115 2 Booth, Robert 61 Borden, Mark 105 Boring, Kristie 22 34, 38 39, 105 24 25 Boshart, Carnck 37, 105 09 Bouchicas, Michaet 3? !15 1 BoulaiS. Andre 92 2 Bouiais Manon 61, 91 09 Bourdon. Bndgette 115 2 Bouwens, Peggy 22, 32 61, 25 206 1 Bowden, Daniel 37 41 92 Bowden, Douglas 37, di 105 1 Bovwen, Paul 92 136 137 103 Bowen Shawna 105 Bowerman Brett 105 2 Bowker Charles 48 61 91 1 Bowman Robert 92 Box David 43 105 2 Boyd. Crystal 145 2 Boyd Heather 14 33 44 46 50 62 69 78 91 58 Boyd Matthew 48, 50 105 113 134 142 1 Boydstun Michael 92 1 Boyer John 92 1 Boylen Ca)I-e 93 25 1 Brabant Peter dg 93 09 B ' achi Tamra 115 B ' achi Timothy 105 1 Bradshaw Bryant 93, 126 24 25 2 Brady Cynlhia 62 Bragg. Diane 32 105, 147 09 B-aggs Tina 115, 19 2 Brann.s Kat hleen 62 1 Branstord. Ocnms 93 Bratton, James 105 09 Braybrooks Lisa 44 il5 Brendle, William 37 41 105 Breni er Robm 93 09 B ' enner Teresa 115 1 Brn-eio. Gloria 93 B ' -dges Lisa 39 105 Br.f;n! Michele 105 12 Bright, Sheila 62 10 Britt. Andrew 105 12 Brock, Stephen 48 54, 55. 62 12 Bromley. Larry 62 09 Bromley. Laurie 115 09 Brooks. Cathy 22, 32 39. 115 11 Brooks. Elizabeth 93 12 Brooks. Robert 62 09 Broussard, Michael 115 09 Brown. Andrea 39. 115 Brown. Charles 1 15 12 Brown, Christopher 62 11 Brown, Christopher 35. 136 12 Brown Cynthia 62 12 Brown. Donna 52. 53. 62 1 1 Brown. Patrick 93 Brown, Phillip 105 09 Brown, Rachelle 115 It Brown, Scott 93 115 09 Brown, Scott 126 12 Brown, Susan 62. 91 12 Brown. Tim 38. 39 62 It Bruce. Dawn 33 93 12 Bruce. Desiree 33 35 44, 46 6, 09 Bruce. Todd 115 1 1 Bruns. Christopher 93 10 Brunson Robert 105 12 Bryant. Andy 126 12 Bryant. Cojanna 39, 62 11 Bryant, Edward 93 10 Bryant, Elizabeth 105 10 Buckwald. Scott 48 105 10 Buie Vickie 105 09 Bullock, Robert 115 135 12 Bumgarner Bnan 37 1 1 Bundy, Jewel 93 12 Bunnell. Jack 63 Burbridge, Ceciie 105 10 Burden Terry 105 11 Burden Tracy 93 09 Burdick Dean 1 15 11 Burdick. Douglas 93 12 Burke Michael 46 50, 63 12 Burnistme, Antonio 53, 63. 67 12 Burns Jutie 63 11 Burns, Randolph 93 09 Burns, Sandra 115 12 Burrows, Barry 42, 63 10 Burrows. Christina 105 09 Burrows. Jeannine 115 to Burton. Johnl05 09 Burull, Sonya 30 1 15 11 Burull. Teresa 38 39 42 93 12 Burull. Victor 39 to Busch Kristin 105 148 10 Buss David 105 1 1 Bussey. Timothy 35. 93 11 Busto Timothy 37 12 Butcher. Tamithy 42 63 09Butki. Ellen 32, 37 116 11 Butki. Jay 35 93 142 12 Butler Anne 63 II Butler, Bnan 93 10 Butler Daniel 105 10 Butt, Belinda 105 09 Syrd. Gerald 115 1! Byrd. Nancy 35 93 10 Byrne. Edward 37 40 41 105 10 Byrne, L Sa 34 37 105 10 Cadena Michael 105 11 Cadle, Enn 93 09 Cadle Robert 115 1 1 Caldwell. Robin 93 11 Calhoun. Robert 93, 139 12 Camacho, Dana 63 09 Camenga Clarke 115 11 Camenga, Garret 93 130 11 Camp. Juanita 93 09 Campbell, George 114. 115, 122 123 10 Campochiaro Cecelia 105 Candacus. John 44 lOCapozzi Molly 105 09 Cardozq Raul 115 Caraai. Brad 115 12 Carleton Brian 35 63 1 1 Carleton. Lisa 35. 93 10 Carles. Juanita 105 09 Carlos Madeline 1 15 10 Carlos Roxane 105 10 Carpenter Michae ' 53 105 09 Carr. Diana 115 10 Carrillo, Virginia 105 09 Carter Alex 53. 115 10 Carter, April 105 12 Carter Cheryl 31 53, 63 12 Carter, David 63. 126 09 Carter. Jeftery 115 10 Cartier Richard 105 12 Cary. Christopher 63 lOCary Nikki 33 105 145 10 Cary Vicki 105 10 Casale John 105 09 Casern, Jaymie 115 10 Cash Dirk 37 105 09 Castro Hector 12 Cates. Pamela 35 63 09 Cales. Paula 22 32 48 1 15 lOCallern Sloan 7, 22 105, 25 12 Caudiilo. Cornne 63 11 Celse Lisa 22 32, 35, 93 09 Chagclia Cora 115 09 Chagclia David 115 09 Chagolia Euiogio 53 115 1 1 Chagolia Frances 53. 93 12 Chagolia. Nora 15, 52. 53, 64 09 Chagolia. Paula 115 10 Chamberland. Wayne 116 10 Chambers. Andrea 22. 53 105, 108. 206 1 1 Chambers. Cheryl 52. 53. 93. 145 09 Chambers, Sonya 53. 116. 145. 206 10 Chandler, Jeanne 105 11 Charkow, Alyssa ' 35. 93, 20 10 Charles, Nancy 105 12 Charter. Darin 64, 130 10 Chase Bradford 105, 136 1 1 Chase. Devm 48 93 09 Chastam. Kenneth 43, 116 10 Cheek. Kathleen 37 41 105 12 Chez. Douglas 64 12 Chrest. Alan 64 58 09 Chrest, Kom 116 11 Chnstensen Robm 93 11 Chuquimia. Sonia 93 Cisneros. Christine 116 12 Clarence, Jamce 17. 26. 31. 64. 144, 91 12 Clark, Jeffrey 64 09 Clark, Linda 116. 123 n Clark Mark 93 09 Clark Michelle 116. 145 09 Clark Nancy 116 11 Clark. Robin 93 12 Clawson. Jeffery 64 10 Clawson. Rachel 37 41 105 11 Cime Elizabeth 44. 50 93 11 Cimlon Michael 93 10 Coco Carrie 105 09 Coconate, Julie 116 12 Coggms Roger 42. 64, 79 09 Cogswell, Prescott 41 116 11 Cohen. Jay 44 93. 101 09 Cola, John 37. 116 09 Cote. Elizabeth 32, 116 11 Cole. Thomas 33, 93 136 09 Collins. Eric 116 10 Combs. Gregory 105 09 Comer Enc 37, 41. 116 1 1 Comer Finn 44. 93. 21 11 Condran. Cynthia 93 09 Connor, Joel 116 10 Connolly. Michael 34 105 11 Conover, Robert 37 93 10 Conroe HeienLouise 106 112 25 09 Cook. Deborah 39 116 11 Cook Paul. 35 11 Coon, Kevin 93 12 Cooley Julia 144 10 Cooper Kenneth 106 11 Coppo, Jennifer 93 12 Cordery. Loretta 64 10 Corona. Lori 106 10 Cornveau. Chad 106 09 Costa. Joseph 116 09 Costello. Man 116 12 Costilow, Frank 64 11 Gotten. Paul 33 93 136 1 1 Collrell, Anne 93 96 12 Couch. Rodney 68 11 Courtney, Damce 93 153 10 CoK, Darnel 106 09 COK Kelly 116 09 Co«, Kevin 116 12 Cramer. William 50, 85 11 Crance, Bnan 12, 22. 33, 44 93 135 25 12 Cravatt, Carmeha 44, 53. 64 11 Crawford. Julie 93 10 Creech. Maichel 106 12 Cnsman, Catherine 29 33 64 91 to Cnsman, Christopher 22, 44 106 12 Crisp. John 64 Criss. Deanna 106 10 Cnswell, Mark 106 12 Crocker, Carol 32, 54, 55 65 to Cross. Andrea 106 10 Cross Andrea 106 10 Cross Robert 106, 134 09 Crosthwatte, Allan 34 116. 207 11 Crothers, Nancy 93 II Crowell Jenean 93 09 Cruson Kimberly 1 16 10 Cruz Carlos 106 10 Cruz Jose 106 10 Cueiiar Michael 106 09 Cummings Wendell 34, 116. 137 11 Cummings. Willie 53 93 136 Cunningham Steve It Curlee. Kathryn 93 It Curtis, James 93 1 1 Cusack, Catheryne 94 09 Dabney. Angela 37 53 12 Dabney Johnny 53, 65 126 10 Dacosta Michael 106 10 Dalman. Kerne 37 106 12 Dalton. Debra 64 144 10 Daniel Dianne 106 09 Daniel. Tern 116 123 09 Daniels, Lecia 116 11 Dameison, Caren 44, 94 09 Darby, Xavier 116 12 Darensburg Enc 32 44, 65 10 Darensburg, Jason 32 106 10 Darnell. Adrian 106 09 Davidson. Leslie 116 11 Davidson, Sarah 94 12 Davidson, Susan 65 144 11 Davis, Caroline 94 11 Davis, Enn 94 09 Davis Karel 116 144 202 10 D3V.V Keirh 42 106 10 Djv.s, Wendell 42 106 09 Dawson. John 1 16 , 1 1 Deak. Patf ' ch 94 10 Dean Raymond 43. 106 126 10 Deoellis JeHfey 22. 32 44 lOS 106 136 10 DecKjrd, B ' enda 106 10 Decker Ralph 106 10 De ' ssler Mafy 106 09 Delafield Anthony 116 09 Delay Cynlh.j 116 1 1 Deleon Gma 94 09 Deleon, Kant . 116 12 Oelgado Tany. 6S 10 Oeloren o James 106 1 1 Delp ' I Djv«] 94 09 De)p t Mickey 116 1 1 Denhdm L S3 3?, 41 94 1 1 Denn.son Dav.d 22 32 94 25 12 Denton Gregory S3 65 n Depitl ' S Emmeline 35, 94 10 Dermody John 37 42 106 Deubfava Sue 37 10 Deuel K.rslen 106 09 Devilt Laura 116 I2DewiM Kathleen 54 55 65, 25 09 DeAoo (y Dann 37. 1 16 09 Diamond. JuI.e 116 12 Dij Rhonda 65 11 Dij7 . ' .(to ' 94 12 Dibhie Jjniete 65 11 D ' c.iro O.inj 39 49 51 94 09 Oithinson MoniQuc 116 10 O.ederich Gretthen 106 09 O-et JacQuedne 116 1 1 0.et Jennifer 94 11 Dtewendofi Susan 22 51 94 10 D-ngie JeHery 106 1 1 Dipadova Mane 44 94 I 1 DiKon Kfislen 39 44 94 I I Dobbins, Steven 42. 94 1 1 Do Jgen Sandra 94 10 Oadgen Shan 106 1? Dolen Annette 65 I 1 Donat D ' u 94 12 Donner Barbara 65 10 Donner Debcah 106 II Donner Donara 48 94 09 Darame Scphta 1 16 Dores Moses 52 Dotta Oeanna 33 106 149 12 Dottery Lorj 53 09 Doubrawa Susen 1 16 Douglas, Brcnda 65 10 DouwiMe Anne 32, 34, 106 1 1 Douwiile, Dan-el 94 12 Dowdy James 37 09 Downey. Eileen 1 16 10 Drake. Gary 106 136 11 Drake, w alda 53 94 145 10 Drake. V ill.am 106 10 Drav s. Mane 106 10 Drover Chr.jl.an 106 12 Orever Todd 65 10 Oroubie Gmj 106 09 Droubie, Lisa 1 16 12 Oroiibie Teresa 65 10 Dutiiey Oawid 106 12 Dutfley, Edmund 65 09 Ouli, Carol 116 10 Ouna) Peter 34 106 09 Duncan Colleen 34 116 10 Ou ' can, Roger 34 106 130 I? Duncan, Timothy 66 12 Dunn Rhetl 53 66 1 I Dymora, Jonn 94 12 Ealon Kelly 35 46 66 88 09 Ecken, John 116 12 Echmann Da-id 16 34 35 38 39 4b 4? 50 66 21 09 Eddy Steven 37 12 Fdwards Er.c 28 33 66 21 12 Edwards James 33 66 132 133 90 10 Edwards Julie 106 10 Edwards. Tom 106 09 Egan Lori 116 09 EiLott Dan 3 116 10 Elliott Dominic 37 12 Eii«3tt. Margaret 66 I 1 Eitivon Renak.1 53 94 I 1 Eilslfom Kev.n 94 Eiornoga Afk ' en | 16 I I Endo Jui.e 94 1? Endo Uurte 66 89 lOEngel Brian 106 113 10 Engei Laura 106 12 Enn.s, Laur.e 66 II Ensey Lesf-e 22 94 10 Er.cksGn Caria 106 149 12 Er.cksen Er.c 66 Erickson Moerea 1 16 09 Er.ckson N, rk 116 1 1 Ervm Matthew 94 11 Escarsega. Rosa 94 II Esgate, Kyle 94 10 Ess g R-chard 106 11 Evans Er.f 94 09 Evans Richard 116 10 Evans Steven 52 53 106 Eves C ' ark 12 Facc-ano Stacy 66 09 Fargo June 34 37, 116 1 1 Farweil Paul 35 10 Fast Ph.tip 106 09 Fatten Cmdy 1 16 11 Fatten, Debora 94, 130. 131 145 12 Fauchor Caig 16 35 66 1 1 Faucher Leslie 94 12 Faucher Todd 35 44, 48 54 55 66 11 Faustina. Sean 37 94 25 12 Feagans Mark 67 10 Feagans, Patricia 106 09 Fedinel Thomas 116 Feneii L ' ndy 1 16 10 Feoia Gma 106 09 Ferguson Na1a ia 1 16 Fer ' e Mandy 1 16 12 Ferns Karen 6 67 12 Fiacco. Charle-, 37 67 11 Fiacco Peter 37 41 94 10 Fields, felrcia 3? 106 09 Fisher Timothy 42 116 09 F-tch. Jeltery 1 16 12 rtores. Manna 67 lOFIores MoryJanel? 33 44 106 1 1 Flores, Teresa 94 1 1 ftory Pamela 49 94 09 flowers Tetrence 53 116 1 1 fohrman Cheryl 94 12 Foley, Lynne 67 09 Folsom, Jenniter 116 119 09 fontenot, Monica 53 116 11 Forbes, Ronald 27 94 126 12 ford Bruce 67 10 Ford Joseph 32, 25 10 Forlin Gmo 3? 41 105 12 Forry Bart 6? 09 Forslie Karen 117 09 Foss, Remington 1 1 7 I 1 foss Susan 94 I 1 Fox Ellen 44 94 144 09 Fraley, Bruce 117 1 1 Francisco. Dana 94 12 Franc ' Sco. Douglas 50 67 132 133 142 09 Francsco Jeffrey 37 41 117 09 Francisco Julie 34 117 149 10 Franco Armando 106 10 Franco Esther 106 12 Frank Gary 14 33 42 67 09 Franklin CarIa 114 I I Franklin Michelle 39 94 10 Franklin Pnitl.p 106 Fronsway Rocheile 117 I I Frant , Jeann.ne 94 12 Frasca Selena 22 32, 67 91 25 11 Eraser Timothy 94 12 Frensch, JeKrey 33 46 63 67 126 21 20 09 French Lance 1 17 10 Ffvnch flt-ne 106 10 Frey Sheryl 106 146 147 II Fr.ck Lisa 49 94 11 Friend Cathy 38 39 94 09 Frost Frederick 117 Ffuh Donna 106 I 1 Gabrieison Jeft 94 09 Gabr.elson Stephen 1 1 7 Gaibis Susan 1 1 7 09 Gallagher Kerry 117 123 10 Gallagher, Margarei 44 106 130 131 145 09 Galv.n, Pamela 34 117 09 Garbell Brenda 1 17 09Gafc.a. Alfred 53 117 10 Ga ' cia Joel 107 I I Garca Leroy 94 09 Garcia Palnc-a 1 1 ' 12 Gardner Debbie 68 I 1 Gardner Rebccca 94 1 1 Gardner. Steven 94 I I Carey Adam y2 94 24 09 Garey, Jason 37, 94 24 09 Garland Steven 94 126, 125 10 Garst John 107 10 Gasca Joseph 107 12 Gaskins John 21 12 Gatherum, Julie 68 152 10 Gatherum Kathryn 107 10 Gaul Brandon 34 50 106 107 134 12 Gaot Jamie 64 68. 143 09 Gawfych Patricia 120, 117 11 Geerimgs Chnsiine 48 94 09 Ge.th R-chard 117 1 1 Geiief Karen 35 47 94 1 1 Gelsom.no Rebecca 95 12 Gerry Kennelh 68 1? Gerry Pamela 68 Gerson Gary I I 7 I2Ger el Suson 17 50 68 ' h 14 11 Gheen Mark 95 09 Gibbs Jennifer 117 09 G-bSOn Norman 1 1 1 12 G- ' ewich Janet 68 10 Gilevich John 107 12 Giasler Jui.e 68 09 Glen Barry 37 12 Gilck Shirley 68, 78 1? Go ' tman Shawn 95 10 Goif s James 22 32 25 Goki Carol 1 I 7 10 Golden, Amta 10 144 09 Golden Sherne 1 17 1 1 Gome,;. Ron 95 10 Gon a ' es Dairy) 107 10 Gonzales. Deborah 107 09 G on ale Andres 37 41 117 137 09 Gon ale Manacristm 1 17 09 Goodpaster Bnan 1 1 7 12 GorjcftovKski, Cynih.j 68 10 Gordon, Aguanetta 107 Gordon. Eddie 117 1 1 Gordon Janet 95 1 1 Gorman, Michael 95 1 1 Gough. Bonnie 95 09 Gould Reginald 1 1 7 I 1 Gowens. Darryl 139 lOGowens Rodney 107. 138 139 10 Goedeck. Dan.el 107 1 1 Graham. Christopher 95 I I Graham Gma 37, 53 95 12 Graham. Jan.ce 34 35 48 50 54 68 80 09 Graham Lori 37 117 12 Graves Richard 35 68 80 138 139 1 1 Graves Robert 95 138 139 10 Gray Robert 53 11 Green John 35 95 11 Green Marcia 130 131 11 Green Michael 95 12 Greene, David 14 33, 68 132 133 142 91 58 09 Greene, Jennifer 48, 50 117 09 Gregory, D-ana 117 123 148 11 Gnrim. Laura 95 10 Gngsby, Ssrah 104 107 146 147 10 Gr.sham Thomas 44, 107 10 Groeneveld, Jelf 42 107 12Gropen Elissa 35 50 68 78 09 Grolenjuis, Troy 1 17 1 1 Grove, Greta 95 10 Grove, Kurtis 107 1 1 Grove Laune 95 10 Guerrero, Victor 107 12 Guier, Jodi 69 12 Gurlin, Linda 69 09 Gumblelon. Margaret 32 116,117 09 Gunderson, Laura 1 1 7 1 1 Gutierrez. Mona 95 107 12 Guyaux, Nannetle 54 55 69 107 10 Guyaux. Ronald 107 H 10 Hackett, L.sa 37 107 11 Madley Oerryt 95 130 131 12 Hagen Andrew 10 Ham, Robert 107 10 Hairslon Licrea 107 09 Hale Silas 122 11 Hall Stephanie 95. 103 Hallbcrg Ken 122 09 Hallmark. Carohne 32 44 122 1 1 Hallmark. Tamte 44 09 Hamburger. Deborah 122 1 1 Mampn Todd 95 I 1 Hamer James 95, 136 10 Hanigan, Pilar 7 22 32 50 107 25 12 Hanigan Timothy 28 33 35 46, 48 50 69, 70 09 Hanna Ralph 122, 135 143 09 Hanohano. Yancedee 123 10 Hansen Kendall 107 II Haralson filakely 95 09 Haralson Cynthia 123 10 Hatbert Gregory 22, 32 43, 107 25 10 Haftjrucker Leslie 107 09 Harbrucker Statt 37 123 11 Hardm Freeman 48, 53 95 10 Hardm Olivia 37 53 10? 10 Hardmg, Lmda 29 37. 107 11 Harm.son Robert 53, 95 12 Harney Edward 69 12 Harper. Anthony 69 127 12 Harper, Debbie 69 152 12 Harper Jacquel-nc 52 53 69 1 1 Harris Anna 95 1 1 Harns, Jam.e 95 11 Harris, Lmda 95 09 Marr.s Robert 123 12 Harris Stephen 53 69 12 Harns Wendy 15 27 69 78 152 91 10 Harris William 10? 139 11 Harnss Kathi me 22 38 39 95 94 25 10 Hirshbarger John 107 I I Hartmann Jesse 42 95 12 Ha ' tmann Kelly 42 69 10 Hartnett Kerdra 37 41 107 1 Harvey Cnery) 10? 108 I 1 Harvey M.cnael 95 12 Harvey Randall 3 29 33 69 S4 10 Hausiaden Lesi-e 107 12 Hausiaden Lynn 64 69 09 Havener Mtchae ' 123 II Havens Fred 95 lOHawo ' th Knstm 10 ' 149 I 1 Mayes Si awn 53 95 1 1 Haynes Oebra 95 09 Haynes G ' cKor 123 137 39 Ma elwood Antno 37 123 10 Holy Geor y- 37 107 09 Heaiy Janet 123 12 Heasle Grof:of 69 10 Heasiry Keil !07 II Hebe ' !inR Srv. ' on 37 41 95 Hetkman Robe 107 09 Hem Stephen 123 12 Honm.in Lor. 70 II Helir.ch, Paul 95. 132. 103 09 Heller Oanefie 123 11 Heller, Deb ' a 95 12 Hempy Robert 70 I I Henderson Gary 95 10 Henderson Jeffrey 107 12 Henderson Knsfie 70 10 Hendricks Cheryl 107 09 Henry, Anthony 53, 123 1! Henry, Edward 95 10 Henson Laun 26, 32 107 10 Hepner Dennis 107 10 Hern.inde,; Hugo 107 137 12 Hernandez John 70 10 Hernandez, Shawn 42 107 10 Herrera Lmda 107 09 Herrera Lou.S 123 09 Herrera Peter 123 09 Herrera Ruben 48 123 II Herrm Laune 95 12 Herring Ann 13 33 35 46 50 70 78 48 10 Herrmg Duane 107 12 Herring. Tracy 70 10 Hester, John 43 107 09 Hewitson Leanne 123 12 Hews Jennifer 48 70 09 Heywood T.pp. 123 Htcho Greg 25 Hichi. Lone 25 10 Hickey. Paul 107 11 Hicks, Eddie 95 10 Hicks, Jeffrey 107 09 M.cks, Karl 4|, 123 11 Hiers Debbie 95 09 Hiers Lane 37 123 1 1 Hmes Earl 95 136 10 Hmson Sherry 107 12 Hmton. Darwin 70 10 Hmton, Sherri 107 1 1 Hochrem Franz 95 10 Hoesman, Tracy 107 10 Hofmann, Carl 107 12 Holcomt) Robert 22, 32 38 70 11 Holden Kclfi 31 35 47 49 95 10 Holl.ns. Foreslme 107 09 Hoime$ Lynrette 123 10 Hoist. Kathanna 51. 107 11 Holt, Ellen 35, 37 95 11 Moll. Meianie 35 12 Hon. Nathan 70 11 Hol nchter Geotlroy 3 26 30 33 35, 50 95 126 09 Holznrhter Jenmter 30 II 114 123 147 19 I2HGneyman Laurie 14 37 41 70 12 Hood Brute 70 91 09 Hoover David 123 12 Hoover Kevin 70 10 Hoover Rodney 107 09 Hoover, Terr, 123 12 Hoover T.molhy 126, 127 10 Hord Richard 3 44 107 09 Horn Kevin 34 123 11 Horn Scott 95 10 HornsDy, Robert 107 11 Hornsby WiHiam 95 II Houser Came 96 1 1 Movland, Steven 95 1 1 Howard Colm 95 09 Howard Sarah 52, 53, 123 11 Howard, Timothy 53 95, 126 127 138 09 Howe Karen 123 Howell Keilh 107 1 1 Howell Warren 95 10 Hu.vig Oma 107 11 Hubtjard, Michael 2 95, 126 09 HuDbard, Todd 123 11 Huber, Christopher 95 130 12 Hudson Kathryn 15 22. 32 71 25 10 Muelsman Sarah 44 107 11 Hughes David 35. 41 95 10 Hughes Lisa 107 09 Hughes Sieven 123 09 Hu.ras Paul 123 137 12 Huntey Catherine 71 09 Hui ' oy Suzanne 123 Hunn ' fuft Pal iCM 95 I 1 Hunt Bonn-e 95 I I Hunt Diane 95 I 1 Hunt Douglas 95 12 Hunt Terry 71 153 11 Hunter Edwin 42 53 95 12 Hunter Karen 71 09 Hunfer Lon 123 Hunter Tami 123 09 Hunter Timolhy 123 II Hussey Annemarr.. 35, 96 148 U HuK-nmson Bonme 39 42 96 09 Hulh Kar.n 123 I 1 Mu ' h Karl 96 12 Mutton Dann-i 71 09 ih(, ' i Metss.r 37 123 11 vr.|.r. Raymond 3 22 32 38 39 96 24 25 !9 I ' ines Sarah 123 09 iw. ' . Keiiie 123 12 l-vmo HariiUJ 7| 126 10 I ' v.nt: Jar. 34 108 UJ 09 U.notl Mansa 123 09 i.er Tina 72 32 39 123 12 Jackson Daryl 126 10 Jackson Jennifer 108 11 J-Kobsen. Gretchen 32, 35 96. 102 25 09 Jjcobsson Dan 117 10 Jaech, K.mberly 108 12 Jaech. Timothy 7i 1 1 Jakes. Theodore 42 96 12 Jantzen, Annemereie 51 71 10 Jaramiilo, Teresa 108 Jared, Gma 1 1 ' 10 Jarvis. Janet 33 50 147 148 11 Jaspan Janna 96 09 Jaspan Tina 117 10 Jenkins, Diane 32 34 50 108 I I Jennings, Gregory 95 09 Jerdemao David 37 10 Je bera Teresa 108 09 Jimenez Michael 117 12 Johansen Birgitle 71 09 Johns, Betsy 32. 117 12 Johns. Brenda 71 I I Johns, Susan 22 321. 32 49. 54. 96, 103 09 Johnson. Aam 117 10 Johnson Ernest 37, 41 108 12 Johnson. Laura 71 10 Johnson Lon 108 10 Johnson Margaret 41 108 11 Johnson Shera 53 96 1 1 Johnson Therese 96 09 Johnson Thomas 1 1 7. 123 11 Johnston, Robert 35 38 39 50 96 136 09 Johnston Tammy 117 09 Jones, David 37 42. 48 1 17 10 Jones Deanna 108 108 1 1 Jones. Douglas 96 10 Jonts Fredrick 108 10 Jor es Gregory 108 12 Jones. Jeffrey 17 54 55. 71 10 Jones Karen 44 106 108 11 Jones Lmda 153 1 1 Jones, Meredith 54 55, 96 09 Jones. Michael 1 1 7 1 1 Jones, Viclona 35. 37 96 09 Jorrin, Jose 117 09 Joseph Elizabeth 28 117 146 147 Jowdy Jun 53 Joy. Robert 96 10 Juarez. Ennque 108 12 Judie. Sherman 53 71 Judie Stephanie 53 12 Ju.lland Andre 50 7| 25 10 Junior Stanley 108 K 12 Kahi Mary 71, 85 10 Kahl TI omas 39 108 10 Kahn. Hillary 37 41 11 Kamralh. Angela 35 96 103 Kamralh Caria 108 II Kamralh, Hcidi 35 96 10 Kamralh. Kai 143 09 Kamralh K.m 117 123 148 1 1 Kamralh, Michael 96 10 Kannor Russell 108 09 Kjr.dakes John 117 1 1 Kauffman. Jamic 96 103 09 Keilh, Brian 117 137 09 Kelban Stuan 32, 34, 117 12 Kelson Janet 15 34, 35 72 75 09 Kennedy, Craig 117 137 12 Kennedy John 72 12 Kennon Peggy 72 12 Kenny, Joseph 17 72 24, 207 09 Kenny, Patrick 1 1 7 10 Kenllie ' d KriSlyn 108 Khan Annette 96 Khan Hillary 108 Kiddcf Karen 96 12 Kighllmger Carolyn 44 72 10 Kighllmger Christopher 108 10 King Anthony 44 108 10 King Deborah 32, 39 108 25 19 1 1 King J 96 09 King N.incy I 17 I I Kmg Willie 39, 96 10 Kinsey, Donna 108 1 1 Kipp Steven 96 II Kirkpatr.tk K.mberly 96 1 1 Kist David 96 11 Kjos Karen 39 49 96 09 K|OS Kr.sl.ne I 17 09Kn.e Jeffrey 117 137 12 Kn.Rht John 46 72 12 Kno« Caihryn 14 72 153 12 Kohut Jeanne 72 1 1 Kohut Kathryn 96 I I Kohut Lauren 96 09Ko(iar James 117 137 12 Koiiar Laura 72 10 Koli.ir Rob rt 34 108 137 12 Konlra Robm 44 48 72 1 1 Kopcha Jonn 35 96 II Kcwai ' .ki Christopher 35 96 10 Kraeme ' , Oai.- 108 143 11 Krai ' M ' C ' ia.M 96 12 K ' eeger Karen 35 72 12 K ' lpi.Krc ' f: ' ' Dan.el 54 5 ' 12 K ' er ' rer Kath 72 I I Kr..-Ker Charles 35 4t --.k 10 Kf.ej, ;r Kimtx, 31 -1 ' ' ■-■ It I 0.1, 203 I 1 K;Lifjek. Scoit 35 K ug, Shelly 12 Kubo«. Joann 7? I I KuDow Petef 44. 96 11 Kuelin. Cridrles 96 09 Kuehn, Cyntri.a 117 1? KuSiio«sKi, Brenda 22, 32. 44, 72 10 KuykendJil. C Brady 108 09 Kwiectnski, Cjsey 117 10 Lacey. laurj 34, 108 147 11 tJhusen. John 37 41, 96 12 Ijmp rl, Cr3 ' g 72 09 Lang Slanley 117 12 Ldnsing. David 73 1 1 Laphjm RoiS 96 1 1 LjfSen. Janet 50, 96 1 1 Lafsen. Karen 96 11 Larson Brian 37. 41. 96 12 Lotimer Michael 33. 73. 142 11 Latlj Michael 96 09 Lauw. Angela 117 09 LJvy Edward 118 09 Lawler Bradley 118 12 Lj ar, Mary 73 Le Monigue 1 18 12 Le.Kock John 73 11 Leaphart Robert 126 127. 138. 139 09 Leaphart. Rosiland 118 II LCdf Jack 96 1 1 Leavilt. Oebra 96 10 Lech. Slewen 37 1 1 Ledgetl. Dtana 96 12 tee Angela 73 1 1 Lee, Mark 35, 96 09 Letewre. Judy 118 10 Lefevre Shene 108 11 Let! Bnan96 I? Leggette. Grace 74, 153 1 1 Leggette. Cram 53 96 10 LeggeKe Gnselda 53. 108 Leigh Angle 53 1 1 Leigh. Carolyn 96 12 Leigh. Pauline 74 10 Leiand, Sieve 108 09 Lennao Thomas 118. 130 12 Leon. Susan 74 09 Leonard. Jim 42, 118 09 Leison Michelle 118 09Letwak Ion 44. 118 10 levasseur. Arnold 108 1 1 Levin. David 96 J I Levy, Richard 33. 96 09 Levy, Robert 1!8 09 Lewis Angel 53 118 12 Lewis Bradley 26. 50. 73 74 91 09 Lewis Derrick 118 10 Lewis. Eden 34. 37. 108 09 Lewis. James 96. 118 10 Lewis, Ken 53, 108 09 Lewis Pamela 1 18 09 Lewis Ramone b3 118 10 lewis Sara 108 144, 145 12 Lewis. Thomas 74 10 Libbey. Michael 108. 135. td3 1 1 Lieiz. Karen 22 38, 39, 96 25 09 Liel , Dora 118 12 Ligon, Cornel ' 74 1 1 Ligon Earl 53, 96 09 ligon Thomas 53, 118 II Linaweaver Waller 6. 29 130 21 10 Lindemuider, David 108 n Lmdgren. Frcdrik 96 09 Lindsey Richard 118. 13? 09Lipp.t, Akira 118 135 LHIle, Bang 135 - Liliie Charles 118 Littleton, Christy 37 118 149 : Liitleton, Cra.R 97 134 ' Littleton Soeilen 34. 118 i L-u Sara 26 34 118 l,u So anne 32 34 108 10 Lively TjfTi, 108 10 Lively Te i 108 11 iranes, Dan.lo 35 97 134 143 10 Lloyd Mark 44 104 108 134 Logan Becky 118 12 Loh Aik 74 10 Londos Ale 34 108 09 Long, Laquida 118, 145 10 lody, Diane 108 lord Connie 9 1? Lord Jam s 74 09 Lord. R ' .-_-._i.-lJ iis 19 10 Losth Ccry 37 41 10b 12 Losch W.li-am 74 91 09 LO ' jk . P ' riiiL. lis 10 Law Ane- ' -..-- 0h !■:.? I 1 Low Gli?nd:i 3i 7 94 i40 12 L.:iv,. M.-l.n ; 74 09 Low V,r«. - 10 Lowman b-.:! . ■■: iJr, II lowry. Jaf iP . 9 ' 13 ' 10 Lowry Laurie 34 iij ' -. 1 1 Lowry, Thofr.i , [ j 12 Loiono loreMj j3 ' S 7; - .:Ji, 2 ' ' . 09 Lo ano. Robert I i = 1 1 Luens. Lance 97 l.r 10 Luhrs. Kevrn 108 10 Luskin, Vladislav 10 i . ' lynch Jetlrey 108 ■ ' Lynch MiChjei 1 18 .. Lynch, Rebecca 118 148 09 lynch Shawn 48. 118 12 Lynn, Robm 74 12 Lyde. Kimberly 22. 32, 75 09 Lyile. Lejnne22. 32, IIS Lyiie. Sandra 32 M II Maberry. Scott 37, 41, 48 97 09 Maclarlane. Ctieryl 1 18 10 Macias, Alejandra 108 1 1 Macias Irene 97, 152 12 Mackechme, Lark 10 MacKechnie, Scott 108 10 Mackey. Anne 37. 41 108 11 MdCkey Douglas 30. 35. 97 102 12 Macko. Linda 75 12 Maclean. Bnan 75. 126 09 MacLeod. Donald 118 12 Madden, Sharon 75 12 Magnon. Deanna 75. 85. 148 09 Mahalfey Traci 118 12 Maietla. Patrick 76, 97, 126 Maldonado Natalie 1 18 12 Malhiot Susan 75 09 Malone. David 118 09 Malone Patrick 1 18 09 Mann Damon 1 18 1 1 Mann, David 53, 97 II Mansiield, Rhonda 49. 9 152, 153 1 1 Manteneri, Anthony 9? Marburry. Kevin 1 18 10 Marchal, Mark 108 10 Marthando, Brian 48. 108. 19 09 Mardel. Karen 34. 118 10 Mariani, Daniel 108 09 Mariani. Tamara 1 18 10 Mann, Andrew 108 09 Marque?, Felix 53 11 Marseilles. Tamara 33, 97, 145 14 10 Marshall. Allyson 109 10 Marshall, Benton 109 1 1 Marshall Paul 97 1 1 Marlel Madelyn 97 09 Martin Kecia 118 10 Martin Russell 109 10 Martin, Victor 109 137 12 Martinez Amador 33. 75 09 Martinez Judie 53 118 11 Marve Randy 53, 126 I? Mason Thomas 75 11 Massoud, Kanm 48. 109 12 Masterson, Danielle 50 12 Matthews, Mark 22. 75 25 12 Maluhch Gregory 75, 77 lOMalulis Scott 109 10 Mau Susanne 109 11 Maxcy Keith 26, 97 130 09 Maxwell Jim 48 118 11 Mdxwell Lisa 35 37. 41 97 12 Maxwell. Michael 37. 41, 48. 75 10 Maxwell. Pamela 37, 49 109 May Kimberley 109 n May, Paul 97 1? Mayeaun Maria 75 10 Mayes. Jock 53 109 11 Mayes. Marcia 37. 97 11 Maze, James 97 09 Ma??a, Tammy 1 IS II McCafley, Mitchell 44. 97 11 McCluskey Kilty 22 97 2b 12 McDonald Christopher 78 II McDonald, David 97 126 09 McDonald, Jeftery 118 11 McDonald, Susan 9? 09 McDowell Paula 53, US 09 McOowra Ronme 1 18 10 McFall, Kelly 109 12 McFalls, Laurence 35. 36 39 47 69 78 McGee Lmda 97 10 McGlauthlin Janice 32 109 12 McGoon Jennifer 78 10 McKeel Karen 49 109 11 McKellips JeKrey 97 11 McKenzip. Wendolyn 97 12 McKifiley. Cheryl 48, 78 10 McKoon Denis 109 McLean Brian 33 09 McLe.in Matthew 118 12 MtMiilL-n. Gary 78, 91 09 McNair Carol 118 10 MtNfdl Ronald 109 09 MrPherson. Cynthia 145 10 McSpaddon, Scott 78, 109 09 Meacham L Jetfery 118, 130 21 1 1 Meacham Siephanie 97 10 Meili-iios Tammi 37 109 09 Meeker Carol 118 11 Mel,-)n(let An iela 33 97. 144 12 McienUre;. ftolifCLa 76 09 Mendiola, MaryJane 118 10 Men;.a, Michael 50. 109 10 Meredith William 39 109 09 Merthie Deweese IIS 1 1 Me%r.ere Wendy 97 12 Messr ef Nancy 76 12 MetLoit, Lju ' a 17 76 Cf Meiciif Nancy 119 l?Mel ' .aH Inomai 3b 54. 76 207 11 Melsrii Darnel 97 21 O ' l Mersct- Satiih 121 119.147 K. ' M?,0 ' Synjfj 109 : Me.n- r.lary 97 :- .•. ' .-M..- ' - ' . t uwr. 76 ' ' . ' .- . - Tiii.-,;.- 109 . : •: ■ ' ■ ■:. ' . J.,;,.- Jb b4 bb, 97 lOl 10 Middieion Stacy 109 10 Mieldazis. Nancy 109 12 Miller. Carne 31. 61. 76, 206 09 Miller. Cathy 119 09 Miller. Cheryl 119. 145 10 Miller, Christine 7, 16. 22, 109, 149 11 Miller Jan 9 12 Miller. Jeffrey 26. 22, 32 47 50, 76 25 19 10 Millei, Mariorie 109 11 Miller. Michele 33. 50. 51, 97. 20 102 09 Miller. Paula 119 123 Miller. Richard 119 10 Miller. Scott 109 10 Miller. Stephanie 33 50 109, 144 09 Mills. Kevin 42, 119 10 Milne. Steve 109 12 Milner. Theodore 28 10 Mirdo. Michelle 109 10 Missirian, Marcella 109 09 Mitchell, Holly 37. 119 10 Mitchell. Mary 39. 109 09 Mitchiner. Michael 1 19 12 Mitsch. Janet 76 79 09 Mitsch. Robert 119 10 Mixon. Altreda 53 11 Moews. Terry 22, 32. 97 10 Mohlstrom. Oonanne 22. 109 10 Mona. Teresa 109 11 Monroe. Patricia 44 97 12 Montague. Vicki 36 49. 76. 78 11 Montgomery, Kenneth 37, 38. 39. 41. 97 10 Moore, Bradley 34, 37, 41, 109 12 Moore, Jeffrey 36, 37, 41, 48, 76 12 Moore, Ro ann 76 11 Moore. Tracey 97. 153 09 Moragha, Tern 119 10 Moreno, Debra 109 09 Morgan, Amy 1 19 09 Morgan. Catherine 119. 123 12 Morgan. Jamie 77 11 Morgan. Jeffrey 97 10 Morgan. Joshua 109 Morgan. Mitch 119 12 Morgan. Paige 48. 77 09 Moron Querlyn 119 11 Morris, Angela 44, 78. 97 10 Morris. Jill 109 1 1 Morris. Joseph 97 09 Morns, Timothy 119 12 Morrison, Kathy 36, 38 39, 64 77 10 Morrison. Susan 34. 109 10 Morrow. Elizabeth 7, 16 33. 48, 50, 109. 110, 149 12 Morrow, Linda 30. 62, 77 152. 153 26 10 Mortimer, Matthew 22 109 10 Morton. Robert 109 I 1 Mosby Pamela 97 163 09 Moses. Charles 119 09 Uosqueda, Shirley 53 09 Moss Gary 119 12 Moss, Glenn 77 12 Moss. Jeryl 77 12 Moss, Paul 77 12 Moulton, Marianne 77 09 Mount, Dawn 1 19 11 Muceus. Jeffrey 35. 41, 97 Mulford. Robert 97 I 2 MuHen. Andrew 77 II Mullen. Mary Jo 97 09 Muller Jennifer 119 11 Muller. Rodney 44, 97. 126. 139 20 09 Munarelto. Kenneth I 19 12 Munaretto, Patricia 14 48. 77, 152 09 Mundy. Samuel 119. 135 09 Munoz. Fred 119, 207 09 Munoz. John 53 lOMu ' phy. Barbara 109. 112, 144 14S 12 Murphy. David 33. 77. 130 131 10 Murphy. Debra 109 Murphy. James 1 19 10 Murphy. Rosalind 109 I 1 Murphy, Teresa 97 09 Murray. Rebecca 1 19 10 Murray. Tom 109 09 Myers. Cynthia 119 10 Myers. Deborah 109 II Myers. Jefirey 97. 25 10 Myers. Jetlrey 35. 41. 19 09 Myers. John 109. 119 11 Myers. Sandra 98. 103 12 Myers. Shelly 37. 48. 77 10 Mylord, Priscilla 109 N ' 1 1 •-■ ' 37 41 119 - 4S 7t 10 Nadeau. Brett 109 09 Nagie Christine 119 145 10 Nagle Marsliall 109 135 10 Nakamura, Vernon 109 10 Napo ' i. Martha 109 12 Njpoli, Thomas 50, 78. 136, 13 11 Nalhanson Sabnna 32, 49, 51 98 103 12 Neat Tamese 14 78 10 Nell. Zana 22. 109. 25 09 Negrc ' tc Ten 119 09 Neiedly, Kevin 119 10 Nelson Guy 109 10 Nelson, Jjrnes 34 11 Nelson Joseph 28 33 98 99 09 Nelson Steven 119 10 Newell. Kevin 109 09 Newell, Leah 119 145 11 Newell, Shawn 28, 98 126 12 Newman. Mitchell 78 Newton Dean 1 19 II Nezarl Beverly 27 52,53 98 163 09 Nguyen, Dung 34, 119 1 1 Nguyen, Lan 35 09 Nielson, Jeanne 119 09 Nielson, Julianne 119 11 Nielson. David 98 1 1 Nielson. Marcia 98 12 Nix. Jamie 78 09 Nix. Nathaniel 119 09 Nixen. Peter 32, 119. 26 12 Nobles, Michael 16, 22, 38, 79, 24, 26 11 Norns Chris 98 11 Norns Glenn 53 98 10 Norns, Luellen 109 09 Norton Craig 119 10 Nurre, James 109, 143 12 Nulcher, Kathenne 79 09 Nuetcher, Marvin 119 10 Nutcher, Shaun 109. 130 10 Nyborg. Melanie 109 09 Oaks, Scott 119 11 Oana, Nick 98 09 Oana, Stephen 1 19 12 Ober, Jody 79 12 Oberloh, James 44. 79 10 Ochoa, Conrrado 1 10 1 1 Ochoa, Francisco 98 10 Ochoa, Juan 110 11 Ochocki, Kristen 98 19 11 Okeelfe, Kirsten 98. 110 10 Okeelfe, Michael 44 10 Oldfield, Kristin 1 10 09 Oleary, Evelyn 119. 123 09 Olsen. Christine 32. 34, 37, 119 09 Oliver, Tony 119 11 Olsan, Jeremy 30, 35, 98, 134. 143 09 Olsan. Joshua 119. 123, 135. 143 11 Olsen. Ella 37, 98 11 Olsen. Linda 37, 98 09 Olsen. Mark 119 12 Oisthoorn, Carla 77. 79 09 Omara, Christopher 119 10 Omara. Donald 110 12 Ondar£a, Joseph 79 12 Oneal. Debra 61, 79 I 1 Oneal. Leanne 98 09 Oneal. Robert 37. 41. 119 09 Oneill, Brendan 119 12 Orourke Karen 48. 79 10 Orr. Deborah 110 II Ortega. Elsa 98 09 Ortega, Richard 119 1 1 Ortman. Julie 28, 29. 33, 38. 39 98. 144 10 Osborn. Grant 48. 110 12 Oster. Daniel 37, 41, 79 10 Oster Michelle 37, 41. 110 12 Ott, Carolyn 22, 31 32, 35, 79. 25 09 Oil, Dana 32, 34. 39, 1)9 10 Oltenleld. Hilane 110 09 Oltmann, Kelly 119, 147 12 Overmyer, Mark 48, 79 12 Overton. Marsha 53, 79, 146 09 Overlon. Renee 1 19. 145 12 Paddock Barbara 79 10 Paddock, Michael 1 10 09 Pagan Janice 119 11 Pagan, Rhonda 98 09 Palladino. Karen 32 34.114 115 119 130 11 Palladino, Stephen 35, 98. 130. 137 12 Palmer. Gregory 79 11 Palmer. Kevin 98, 103 10 Palmer, Leslie 110 09 Palmer, Rocky 53, 1 19 10 Palmer, Shene 110 09 Palmer. Susan 120, 32. 34. 120 11 Parada. Carmen 98 09 Parada. Charles 120 12 Parada, Helen 80 10 Park, Bnan 110 11 Park, Lori 98 10 Park. Susan 37, 110 10 Parker, Chrystine 34 39 44. 110 09 Parker. Eric 120 10 Parker. Phillip 34, 37 110 10 Parks, Matthew 110 1 1 Parks. Nancy 98 10 Parma, Bicklord 43. 110 10 Paschal, Thomas 1 10 12 Patrick. Elaine 80 11 Patnquin, Anne 98 II Patnquin. 1 ois 98 1 1 Patnquin. Micheal 98 11 Patnquin Patrick 98 09 Patnquin, Warien 80 11 Patton. John 98 10 Ration, Steven 110 130 132 11 Paulson, Carol 36. 98. 146 147 12 Paulson, Douglas 35. 46 50 80. 132 133, 142, 69 09 Peary. Kenneth 120 12 Peckels Mark 62, 80 130 11 Pede, Mark 98 136 10 Pelowski Annette 110 10 Pei;er Vanlama 110 10 Pena, Norma 110 12 Pendergrass. Amy 51 80 110 09 Pendleton. Mina 120 10 Pepper. James 110. 126 12 Pepper. Paige 15, 80 153, 84 10 Pepper, Roberl 1 10 09 Pepper, Ronald 120 1 1 Perdue, Tamara 98 09 Perdue, Todd 120, 122 09 Perez, Hortencia 120 10 Perez, Jose 110 09 Perez. Martha 120, 37 10 Perkins. Edward 110 Person, Scott 33 12 Perry, Clare 36, 61. 80, 91 206 09 Peters. Michael 120 10 Peters, Patricia 44, 110 10 Petersen. Gretchen 110 11 Peterson. Bradley 37, 41, 98 09 Peterson. Brian 120, 137 12 Peterson. Donna 80 10 Peterson, Scott 53. 110 11 Peterson, Spencer 98, 126 09 Peine, Danica 120, 34. 48 11 Petne, Daniel 98 12 Petne, Lisa 80 09 Petne, Robert 120 09 Petne, William 120 09 Pettil. Robin 120 09 Pham. Bichlhuan 120 10 Phillips, Laurie 110 10 Pianalto, Michelle 110 1 1 Piccinonno, Michael 98 09 Pickett, Sandy 120 32 09 Pinedo, Janette 120, 116 10 Piper, Jeffrey 32. 110, 143 09 Piscalella, John 120 11 Piscalella, Michael 98 12 Pitruzzello. Gina 7, 68, 80 11 Pillroif, Cheryl 35, 46. 98 09 PittroU, Cynthia 120, 32. 34 09 Pitts, Bertrone 120, 39. 48 11 Plate, Cynlhia 98 09 Phmmer. Paula 120 09 Plum, Lynda 120 10 Podlewski, Kim 48. 110 11 Pollitz, Marcus 32, 99, 24 09 Ponder, Craig 120 12 Pookdkupt, Poiai 35, 40, 41. 51 80 1 1 Poole, Patncia 99 09 Pooley. Allyson 120 34, 60, 123, 149 11 Pooley, David 99, 21 11 Pope, Richard 99, 136 09 Popp. Christopher 120 12 Popp. Linda 80 10 Porcu, Gregory 22. 110 12 Porter. Derrick 33, 62, 53, 81, 126. 139, 82 10 Potts, Dawn 33, 108. 110, 147, 148 10 Pounders, Bradley 1 10 113 12 Pounders, Bnan 28. 33, 81, 165 12 Pourroy John 81 12 Powell. Debra 35. 81 10 Powell, Denise 1 10 09 Powell, Jet! 120 11 Powell, Roberl 33. 99. 132 142 09 Powell. Ruth 120, 37 10 Prentice, Kimberle 22. 32. 110 10 Price. Lisa 110 12 Privette. Melony 81 10 Pryor. Scott 110 12 Puke. Christine 81 10 Pulce. Don 1 10 12 Pulsiler. FranLine SI 12 Pulsifer, Gordon 3. 6, 16 30, 33, 73 81. 20. 58 Q 10 Que -ada. Sylvia 32. 110 09 Quesinberry, Ann 120. 34, 123 10 Quintero. Elizabeth 1 10 12 Quinlero, Lydia 81 1 1 Quintero. Martha 99 10 Ragun, Kendall 1 10 09 Radford, David 120, 37 Rddoyce, Anna 81 I I Ratlery, Kathleen 36, 46, 51. 99, 147. 148 10 Raflery, Patricia 16, 33, 48. 60, 110, 147, 148 12 Rainey, Lisa 81 09 Rainey, Rhonda 120 11 Rainey. Suzanne 33. 99, 147 09 Rainville, Michele 120, 41 10 Rainwater, Daniel 110, 135 09 Rainwater, Lisa 120 I I Rambo, James 99 10 Rambo, Lisa 110, 144 09 Ramirez, Carlos 120 09 Ramos Laura 120 10 Rand. Leslie 110 11 Randel, Brad 99. 134, 142 11 Randel, Bruce 99, 132 142 12 Randel. Richard 16. 30. 76, 81. 132. 133. 26 12 Randies, Vicky 54, 82 11 Rangel, Richard 99 11 Ransom. Charlotte 22. 32, 61, 99. 103, 25 12 Rapp. Robin 130, 82 09 Rash, Dawn 120 12 Rasp Danna 7 17 82 11 Rauch, Dolly 99 12 Rausch, David 37, 82 204 09 Rausch Steve 120, 41 09 R.iy Robin 120 12 Rdyburn Joseph 82 II Rayburn. Kev.n 99, 13? II Raymer. Ronjnne 35 99 I? Read. Safidf.i 82 09 Redmond Timothy 120 1 1 Reed Oeannj 99 10 Reed DebDie 110 12 Reed Eh abeth 51 82 148 1 1 Reed Robyn 99 Ree e Andrew 120 99 12 Reese J.ll 82 1 1 Reewes Randall 99 1 1 Reeves. Scolt 99 12 Reid, Micheie 48. 82 10 Reikes, Andrew 33 34 110. 142 10 Reslito. Daniel 1 10 09 Restifo. John 120 12 Resttfo. RobeM 82 10 Reeves Tracy 34 44 104 1 10 25 10 Reynolds. Loran 108 1 10 09 Rh.ne Heather 120 39 12 Rhodes. Brian 82 12 Rhyne, Chf.slopher 83 09 R ' te Constance 39 11 Rich Ruth 99 10 R.chards. Karen 53 110 145 10 Richardson Andrew H] 10 Richardson Ca ' Ol 33 111, 13. 145 147 11 Richardson. Gayle 50, 99 11 Richardson Steven 99 12 Richardson Susan 20. 83 09 Ricker. Bradley Ricks Douglas 99 12 Ridgeway Kenneth 83 12 Rteck Rofy 83 10 R.te Meianie 33 111 148 09 Rieiy Kevm 120 12 Rines laura 29. 30 35 46 50 130, 91 83. 25 19 11 Rines. Li beih 35, 99 25 1 1 Risse. Rubylee 35, 99 09 Ritter, Shauna 120 12 R.K. Michaet 83 10 Ri h. J.ahad 111 09 fli7K Rima 120 10 Robb. Raymond 11 1 10 Roberge, Mary 148 10 Roberts. Andrea 39 111 147 11 Roberts Craig 48 99 126 12 Roberts Hasten 42 83 12 Roberts. Shawna 83 10 Roberts, Tiniolhy 39 105 111 25 09 Robertson, Christine 120 10 Robinson John 1 11 09 Rob.nson Julia 120 1 1 Robinson Mike 99 II Robinson Patricia 3S. 50 99, 20 102, 148 11 Rob.nson, Robert 50, 99 132 103 10 Robinson • Rondd 11 1 12 Rochford l sj 17, 83 1 1 Rodriguez, Charlotte 53 99 09 Rodriguez, Frjnces 120 53 09 Rodriguez, Michael 120 10 Rodngue Rich.if(] 52, 53 1 1 1 11 Roeber Virg-r ij 99 10 Rogers O. ' k 22 32 111 25 11 Rogers James 37 4|, 99 09 Rogers T.m 120 10 Rohwedder Dav.d 1 11 10 Roland Richard II 1 09 Romero Ma ' ccHo 120 12 Rookey Tonia 83 12 Rooks, Patricia 83 11 Rooks Reginj 62 99 152, 153 09 Resales Grace 120 123 Rose, Don 120 10 Rosenburg Gretchen 30 72 104, 11] 09 Rosenblum Mindy 120, 116 Roscnkoetter Greg 120 12 Rosselti, Anthony 33, 44, 84 10 Rosselti Diana 44, HI 10 Rossiter J Beth HI 130, 131 10 Rowe fronk 111 11 Rowe, Melissa 34, 35 46 99 130 09 Ro ar.o Mary 120 1 1 Rubio Melissa 99 10 Ruckle Terry HI I 1 Rudd Michelle 99 09 Rudd Sjndra 120 39 123 12 Rudie fnc 22, 32, 84 24 25 10 Rui Daniel HI I I Rule Deborjh 63 99 12 Rule Jeraid 53 84, 91 19 09 Rushing Krystjl 1 20 37 10 Rust Jeanne 33. HI 09 Sahagun, Beatr- 120 09 Saks, Deborah 120 12 Saks Jcllery 84 1 1 Saks Sharon 92 99 10 Salot Deborah 34, 111 12 Salot. Douglas 36 84 09 Salva, Jack 120 11 Saiyc Craig 99 10 Sampson. Denisc 32 44 HI 09 Sindcfs lan 120 12 Sanderson Roderick 84 09 Sandoval Ltsa 120, 3? 11 Sandoval Victor 3? 41 100 II Sandra, Joseph 100 126 1 1 Sandusky Chanty 100 10 Sandusky. PauU 37 IH 148 12 Santana, Luis 6 84 Saragosa, Mona 52 Sarlaly, William 1 1 1 10 Sawyer Andrew 1 1 1 09 Saylor. Anthony 120 09 Say e, Tammy 120 09 Scandura Thomas 120, 3? 11 Scanland. Mackay 100 Schater Debby 121 09 Schatler Sherry 121 11 Schall Laura 43 41, 100 09 Schamber Tammy 121 09 Schelske, Stiern 121 37 12 Scher, Den.se 35. 78. 84 II Schirmer, Karen 22, !  25 10 Schirmer, Peter 34. 42, 111 09 ScNolter Eric 121 11 Stiilundt, Carolyn 32 35 38 39 100 12 Schmidt Heidr 35 84 11 Schmidt, Torrane 100 11 Schnack. Peter 100 09 Schneider, Lisa 121 10 Scholl David 1 11 11 Schoppe Laurie 33 100, 144 10 Schre.ber Chnsly HI 10 Schtiebman Michael 111 09 Schuler, Scolt 121 12 Schiiliak Lisa 17 22 44 84 24 Schwartz. Al 126 1 1 Scott, Antionettc 100 10 Scott Chris 53. Ill, 126 09 Scott, Jeffrey 121 135 142 09 Scott Michael 121 09 Scott, Steve 121 11 Scnbner Jon 35, 3? 41 100 103 10 Scnbner Mark 41 11) 1 2 Sei|del Angela 84 11 Seijdel Pamela 100 09 Sei)del. Patncia 121 11 Se.jdel Sharon 100 09 Self Timothy 121 12 Semones, Barbara 84 10 Semones Kalhenne 1 1 1 10 Senlelie, Charles 111 10 Serra Louis 111 12 Sessions Michael 85 10 Shatter, R.egelt 43. Ill lOShjinberg Oren 111 10 Shamburg Todd 1 11 10 Shannon Robert 1 1 1 1 1 Sharp Juhe 100 10 Sharp Mdfun 22 32 110 111 I I Sharp, Samuel 100 139 09 Sharp Theodore 121 12 Shaw. Kary 85 10 Shaw, Robin I II II Shaw. Terrance 28 53 100 126 11 Sheehy, Thomas 139 11 Shellon. James 100 10 Sheneman Michael 1 1 1 09 Sherman Cordell 121 37, 53 122 12 Shevrck, David 35 54 55 85 10 Shockley Spencer 111 12 Shook, Yvetle 49, 78 12 Shorsher, Jellery 85 10 Shroder Jill 111 lOShurtliff, Vint 32 111, 24 25 09 Siegfried, Mike 121 11 Sigloch Connie 100 09 Siiva, Samuel 121 Silvas ' An Vt s 121 12 Silver, David 85 lOSiminglon, Jilt HI 149 09 Simmons Clinton 121 I I Simmons Roberta 37 100 09 Simpson, Gig« 121 53 12 Simpson J.ll 85 206 II Simpson, Mic ' iael 100 1 1 S-ms Elizabeth 100 09 Sims Harvey 121 09 Srms Lisa 121 12 Sims Lillian 48 49 53, ?8 85 91 10 Sims Warren 143 12 Sincl  .r Annie 85 1 1 Singleton Martm 100 09 Skiute lawren e 121 41 09 Starve Jeflrey 121 135 143 10 Slocum Ann 1 I 1 12 Slocum Richard 85 I 2 Small Alan 85 10 Small, Anthony 111 10 Small, Glynms II I 12 Smarg.asst, Natalie 54 55 85 10 Smargiijssi. Eugene 34 111 09 Sm,)rgiassi, Clare 121 09 Smeitzer Ne.i 121 II Smith Adnanne 53 09 Smith Gregory I 21 10 Smith Joe II I H Smith Karl 100 11 Sm.th Kevin 100 12 Smith, Kort 126 85 10 Smith Leslie 111 130 131 145 11 Smith, Lisa 100 11 Smith Mane 100 12 Smith Michael 35 85 Smith, Pam 121 10 Smith Philip 43 48 1 I 1 11 Smith. Terry 100 I 1 Smitfv Theodore 100 II Smith, Vvette 100 I 1 Smylh. Susan 100 II Snced Johnniemae 100 10 SneigfOve Carole HI 09 Snyder Jantes 121 09 Snyder ton 121 09 Sommerleld T ammy 121 11 Sonieilner Andrew 100 126 Soon Loh Aik 51 12 Spangler lis.i 86 12 Sparkman, Julie 71 86 09 Sparks Gregory 121 10 Sparks Susan 37 41 100 148 10 SperKer Julia II 1 09 Spitsnaugle, Kimberly 121 09 Sporrong Robert 121 09 Spradlin Christine 121 10 Stake, Caroline 44 111 09 Stake, Denise 121 09 Starling Larry 121, 37 11 Statoba Linda 100, 103 Stater Gary 100 Statler Enc 44 10 Sleen Lisa 111 09 Stephenson Ruth 22 121 09 Stevens Kevin 121 I I Stevens Robert 100 1 1 Steward, Ahcia 22 100 10 Steward, Roy 22. 37, HI 12 Stewart Robert 86 12 Slewarl Scott 86 10 Stewart Stuart 1 1 1 H Stewart Wendy 100 10 Stinchecum John HI 12 Stinchecum Susan 86 12 Slilh Steven 86 09 Stokes George 121 09 Stone Glenda 121 37 I I Stone, Jean Ann 37. 100 10 Stone Susan 1 1 1 10 Stovnei, Donald HI 09 Stowers Christina 121 37 114 116 10 Slowers Edward HI 10 Strebel Steven 111 135 1 1 SIrc ' ich. Gary 100 12 Sireich Rhonda 33 86 11 Strickland, Ahcu 17, 100 12 Strong Ann 31 34 35 46 50 86 10 Strong, Stephanie 34 H 1 09 Sirube. Janell 121, 34 12 Stuart, Kathenne 31 48 49 86 12 Stulkosky. Jody 86 1 1 Stufkosky LiSJ 100 09 Sugimura Karen 121 12 Sullivan, Daniel 44 48 68, 86 09 Sullivan, Donald 121, 122 12 Sullivan, Leslie 2, 15 30, 22 31, 32, 89 85, 25 19 09 Summers Christopher 121 10 Sunde Judy 34 H 1 11 Sutherland Timothy 99 100 138 143 12 Swaney, Laura 44 87 1 1 Swaney Steven 48 100 09 Swart . Lisa 121 10 Swindall Harold 1 1 1 1 1 Swinkowski. Mary 32, 39 100 H Szames. Suzanne 100 11 Szus?kiewicz Carolyn 100 12 Tait. Bruce 54. 87 91 09 Tamayo loren o 121 11 lamez. Sieve 100, 126 10 Talum, Nancy IH 09 Tavie, Dartyl 121 09 Taylor David 121 10 Taylor Larty 112 I I Taylor Leslie 100 09 Taylor N.mcy 121 39 11 Taylor Shawn 100 12 Teasley Andrew 87 10 Teaslcy Wendy 32 39, 44 112 10 TennanI Gail 1 12 Tennet Scolt 32 10 Teresa Elici.i 22 112 II leiesa Renee 100 I? Teirett Melissa 87, 91 09 Ter.ett Sarah 121 09 Terwelp Lois 121 37 12 Thomas, Bryan 44 87 10 Thomas, Charles 112 11 Thomas Enc 35 100 10 Thomas Gregory 29 53 112 I 1 Thomas, Jill 100 12 Thomas, Lisa 44 87 09 Thomas, Nicole 121, 32, 39 10 Thomas, Susan 53 104 112 09 Thomas Timothy 121 137 1 I Ttiomason Un hele 101 12 Thorrpson C.iri 7 12 Thompson. Uonna 39 87 10 Thonipson Dwight 1 12 09 Thompson. Gloria 121 09 Thompson Gregory 121 37 12 Thompson J.iy 87 I i Thompson Judy 101 12 Thompson Lany 53 126 10 Thompson Peler 112 10 Thomson Cr.tig 112 136 II Thornton Lirtda 52, 53 101 09 Thornton. Rachel 121 53, 116 10 Thornton StotI 50, 112 113 132 142 10 Threats, af S!it. 1 12 10 Thurman. Tern 44 112 12 Timmons Pam 87 09 Tobias Mia 121 32 149 11 Todd William 101 12 Tornow, V.ilerie 8? 11 Torrenti, John 94 101 10 lorrenti Todd 1 12 10 Torres Moses 31, 53, 112 12 Torres Ralph 22. 38, 87 12 Tossoun.an, Jeanne 88 11 lourtellotle Carol 35 101 147 10 Towers Jane 112 lOTownson Thomas 120, 112 12 Tozser, Louis 88 12 Trausch. Al 88 Travis, Richard 121 12 Trimble, John 14 33, 35 47. 74, 88 09 Trimble. Michael 121 09 Trimble, Patrncu 121, 41 09 Truman Paul 121 09 Truong Thao 121 10 Truong, Tue 112 10 Tsosie, Ale 112 11 Tuck. Steven 101 09 Turkowski Monica 121 10 Turkowski Walter 112 09 Turner, Bryan 121, 44 1 1 Turner Catherine 101 10 Turner. Donna 106 112 12 Turner, Linda 88 12 Turner. Michelle 44, 48 88 153 12 Turner Patricia 35, 47 88 09 Turner Sean 121 09 Tustison. David l. ' i, 135 143 u 09 Uglow, Paul 121 09 Umbarger Susan 122 09 Underwood Trevor 122 10 Unralh Karen 1 12 10 Vait Ronald 34 112. 135 12 Valentine, Annamane 52, 53 88 12 Vanderburg. Delmat 88 Vanderburg, Valerie 122 10 Vanderkuyl. David 112 12 Vanderkuyl. Lisa 88 12 Vander yl, Julie 54, 88. 147 Vanhousen. Patrice 101 I 1 Vanous, Timothy 101 12 Vansickle, Cynthia 88 12 Vanwormer Linda 88 09 Vargas, Albert 53, 122 12 Vargas, Jennie 52 53 88, 86 09 Vargas. Joseph 122 11 Varsik Alan 37, 41 101 10 Vasquez, Belen 112 II Vasquez, Eve 33 101 144 11 Vaughn Becky 37, 41 101 148 11 Vela, Dolores 101 09 Vincent, Robert 122 II Viveros Rosanna 52, 53 101 10 Voorhies Erie 112 I I Vosley Bryana 53, 101 lO Vu Quy 112 w 12 Waddell Kay 89 153 91 09 Waddell Kim 122 10 Wadding, Amy 33 HO 112 12 Wadding, Kathleen 74 89, 153 12 Waggoner. Colette 89 09 Waggoner, Michelle 122 09 Walker Beth 39 122 10 Walker Blair 44 I 12 11 Walker George 101 10 Walker Susan 34 48 112 11 Wallace Theresa 101 10 Walling. Stephen 112 137 10 Walsh, Edward 1 12 10 Walsh Maureen 1 12 11 Walters. John 38 39 101 10 Wallzer laura 1 12 11 Ward Angelyn 48, 53 101 206 I 1 Ward Bruce 132 09 Ward Mark 122 135 12 Waul Hotjert 89, 142 12 Wariiock Doug 41 09 Washington Ai dre 122 Wasfi.r)gton Lisa 122 Washington Tahenah 122 09 Walanabe Craig 122 09 Walterhouse, Nancy 12? 10 Waterman, Denise 112 145 09 Waterman Juhe 122 12 Wathen Raymond 88, 89 H Way David lOl 10 Way Madeline 32, 34 112 09 Weaver Adrianr el22 I? Weaver lind.i 35 89 09 V;ebb Cheryl 53. 122 10 Wehh Chris 53, 112 125 10 Wehh Portia 37 1 12 12 Webb Scott 126 10 Welier Iirta 44 112 09 Webley Tovi 53 122 I I Websler Joe 42 101 10 Websler Laura ?2 32 112. 25 10 Weed Russell 1 12 10 Wemgart Daniel 32 34, 35 I 12 12 Wemgart, Sfiaron 35 37 41 89 12 Weir, John 44, 48 89 12 Welchel. Knsty 89 10 Welker Russell I 12 I I Wells Douglas 101 11 Wells, Laura 35 101 09 Welter Thomas 3 44 122 10 Wenc Lisa 44 ||2 I 1 VZr-ntland Debbie 3 . 4] 101 1 1 West Gerene 101 10 West, Mark 112, 143 09 West Johnsrud Dale 122 12 West Johnsrud, Cheryl 89 147 I I West Johnsrud, L.sa 35, 101 146 147 12 Wetlestad Warner 33 44, 48 89, 87 09 Whalley, Bronwyn 122 10 Whipple, Heatherun 112 12 Whipple Hernc 89 H White, David 42, 43 101, 142 12 White Dianne 89 12 White, Kan 62, 89 II White, Wayne 101 139 11 Wliiteman, Kenneth 101 11 Wh.tson. Todd 33. 101 12 Wible, Sandra 44 89 10 WicWam, Rob.n 112 10 Wight, James 112 10 Wight Janet 112 145 12 Wight Margaret 89 12 Wilkinson Evan 90 09 Williamson. Evelyn 122 12 Williams. Gwyn 35, 90 09 Williams, Jacqueiyn 122 1 1 Williams, Joann 53 11 Williams. John 101 H Williams Karen 29, 53 101 12 Williams. Kelly 90 10 Williams, Kelly 112 11 Williams, Knsliana 38 39 101 II Williams, Linda 101 I 2 Williams, Mansa 90 10 Williams Michelle 1 12 10 Williams Robert 37, 112 II Williams, Veneva 101 10 Williams. Wayne 2? 32 112 10 Williamson, Mark 1 12 09 Williamson. Tracy 122 11 Wilhs, Ba bara 35, 101 11 Willis. Mason 101 Wilson, Bernice 122 12 Wilson David 90 10 Wilson. Jacqueline 37 53. 112 11 Wilson. Marh 101 103 10 Wilson fiflaruin 112 10 Wilson, Sara 22, 32 113 09 Wilion, Swan 122 12 Wilson, Thomas 33 54 55, 90 82 09 Wilson, Verna 122 11 Wilson. Yvette 53. 101 11 Willchik Jody 32, 101, 102 25 09 Wiltchik, Mark 122 12 Wingard. Andrew 90 10 Wingale Jan 39 113 Wintree Donald 122 12 Wold. Paula 6, 32. 60 90, 25 10 Wollard, Kimberly 113 09 Wong, Lisa 26, 122 09 Wood Kara 32 122 12 Wood, Tina 90 11 Woodlord Philip 101 09 Wondhead Cynthia 122. 148 1 1 Woodhead Nancy 101 12 Woodhouse I ynne 22 38,39, 90 10 Woods. Sheldon 1 13 10 Wormley, Bryon 1 13 11 Wormley, Capp 53 101 09 Wormley. Sharon 122 09 Wray Billy 37 10 Wrinkle. Diane 113 10 Wyalt Shirley 39 I 13 11 Wynsma, Brenda 3? 101, 149 09 Yacger Barbara 122 10 Yarigcr Diana 33 113 11 Yaegcr, Steve 101 Ybarta Corraine 122 12 Yermanos George 33. 46 50 72 136, 137 90 H Yocum, Craig 101 126 10 Yocum, Janice 1 12 12 Young Brett 130 90 09 Young, Donald 122 1 I Young, Julie 49 101 11 Youngblood. Debbie 101 12 Youngblood Gwendolyn 52 53 90 10 Youngblood. Neat 113 09 Younkin Michael 122 11 achary. Tern 101 12 Zapata, Steve 126 90 12 7aragosa Ana 53 12 7asadzinsk. Thomas 35 46 09 7ausch, Rochelle 90 09 2envnels Daniel 32 122 143 12 immtfr Catlionne 33 35, 63 78 147 90 58 10 Zopf, Margaret 37 41, 113 205 Against Various Odds, The Students Calculated Their Approach Toward Commencement V Temporarily confused. Mr. Dav!,( -.r, . ,r, t rornember wh s headed. Pep Squad leads the way to enthusiasm Loretta Lozano prepares for a difficult test. Came Miller. Peggy Bouwens. Jill Simpson, and Clare Perry, try to gracefully maneuver a picnic lunch Angle Ward. Sonya Chambers, and Renee Chambers, complete registration with a sigh of relief On a larger scale, the world advanced In some notable directions this year. Californians experienced more modest effects of proposition 13 than were originally estimated in spring 1978. when the tax reduction bill was passed. In sports, the L.A. Rams were not especially successful, U.S.C. dominated the Rose Bowl, the L.A. Lakers advanced to the N.B.A. playoffs, and both the Angels and the L.A. Dodgers looked promising. The winter weather was cold and wet in California, the Eastern U.S., and much of Europe. Snow in Palm Springs, and excessive amounts of rain were experienced in Southern California, while violent snow storms paralyzed Chicago and London. Shocking, too, were the deaths of 2 Catholic popes within 2 months, and the bizarre mass suicide of over 900 members of the people ' s Temple in Guyana. Violence outlined another occurance, the overthrow of Iranian government. There, the shah was forced to leave, while over 100 of his supporters were executed by the new government leader. Khomeini who created an Islamc Republic. Further, the ruthless reign over Uganda by Idi Amin ended in his flight from the country. Meanwhile, hope for Mideastern unrest came in the form of a peace treaty signed by Egyptian President Sadat and Israelian Prime Minister Begin. Finally, Nuclear power was greatly questioned due to a nuclear accident in Harrisberg, Pa. that threatened explosian, yet was was- fortunately solved without any harmful effects. f Tom Metcalf focuses on future schemes. Playing tricks o( its own. the sun hides behind the moon during o rare solar eclipse (photo by Allan Crosthwaite) Several members oi the KOALA staff practice their construction skills, learning that human architecture is often unpredictable Proceeding cautiously, Freddie Muno glances back with apprehension Joseph Kinny grins while pondering new moves 207 Poly High to you all our hearts are true And we ' ll work with heart and hand To spread the fame of your honored name Throughout the mighty land Though the wide world calls from Your well loved halls Where the green and orange fly Will our hearts grow light and our eyes grow bright When we sing of Poly High Then here ' s a C f- ' : - - — ., V ' re ' For our belovec - - ' . ' re Here ' s to the sc: : ;- ;-r- ; ■■:•-- ' Here ' s :: ' -e :e - : : ?::: : - v- Stand u; -: ■ ' j ■; ;: .: ;.■■ e -r : :_ and let the ■■• : : ■• - ■ :;: r fi:,.-- And let the :: ;•; ■ :.:: ■; ; e- _s Never touch the grouna i Th.s IS the gameboard upon which we have each planned our own routes, plotted our own stratagies, developed our own skills and tat en many chances during 1978-79. For some, this settin= w,;i rem.=in the same while their directions ana cerspect ' ves wiT: cn= n-=- ' ■q ' ethers, this path has been completed and new fields are waiting to be exDiored: but for all of us. The adventures at Poly High 1978 9 are coming to a close, and we advance now to new games that EdrtOf. ' n-chi«f CC ' Tti« Edrtor Sportj Editor Adi Editor fjcuir, Ecitor S-r -zr 3-j  cti Tti« Staff Juniof Stdff Sports Stiff Ads Staff 3 € C ' A t- Sophomore Editor Faculty Staff Freshman Editor For her unending dedication and encouragement, we would like o especially tnank Mrs. Dons Bishop, our advisor; and for his patience an d su-oort. we wsuic also hke to thank Mr. -Hoof Gibson, our yearbook represen-ative c CL iIj LimxU- Wimv u ALb _L r djL ibt iC) llCb. VCL. u Q_i l j_ jAii lajiitL iif m a :£U v i)- Jib- U rni i - 9 V -P o 7 ' - t- . ' - X % i 1 ■Mm n 1 HEidH H f d a Although many awards are given to Poly students, these four represent what are, perhaps, the nnost prestigious. The Bank of America awards are given in four categories. Each plaque winner competes in a local competition for scholarships and the opportunity to participate in regional competition. This year there will be six co- valedictorians because there are six students with a 4.0 GPA. The co-vale- dictorians will decide among themselves who will speak at graduation. National Merit Finalists are students who score in the top one half percentile on the PSAT and score well on the SAT. California Girls State and California Boys State represen- tatives are juniors chosen for their ex- cellent citizenship. Each representative becomes part of a mock government so that they may learn more about our state government. I Bank of America Plaque winners are: Lollo McFalls (liberal arts), David Eckmann (math science), Craig Faucher (industrial arts), and Jeff Moore (fine arts). National Merit Finalists are: Lollo McFalls, Mike Burke, Kathy Morrison, Pam Gates, and Brian Carleton. s This year ' s California State participants are: Casey Raftery (alternate), Carol Paulson (alternate), Geoff Holzricfiter (representative), and Doug Mackey (alter- nate). Kelli Holden, girls state represen- tative, is not pictured. Co-valedictorians are: Jim Same. Lollo McFalls, Elissa Gropen, Ann Strong, David Eckmann, and Tim Hannigan. I AWARD WINNERS TOOK THE PRIZE Fc ■ eth ; was filled with magic; for o ' . ' . - tne night is to be forgotten as soon as pc: -ioie. For the seniors present the mG-rir ' .3s will be of their last high school for- mai dnci ;.ie younger people who were pre- sent have still more proms to experience, yet none could recreate the superb prom of 1979. X Brad Lewis and Julie Baumer dance the night away. t Rick Rust and Laura Metcalf can ' t bear to be separated even during the fast dances. i Todd Whitson and Laura Sparks seek a more romantic atmosphere outside. The weather is perfect ■ the full moon shines brightly and the air is clear and warm. Alyssa Charkow helps Mike Marsailles with the difficult task of eating cake. As the beat slows down the couples close in. EVERY TIME I , The band, Giant City, provides atmosphere T as well as superb dancing music. - Mark Pede and Michelle Pianalto find very 1 little space to sit down but neither has a complaint. The 1979 prom was a huge success with 750 people present. The prom was held at the Disneyland Hotel and was planned by Doug Mackey with the help of his officers. THINK OF YOU ' The 1979 Nominating Convention was a successful combination of entertainment and education. Delegates representing eacfi advisory class votes limiting the race for each ASB office to tw o candidates. The convention was organized by the 1979 ASB officers, with Leslie Sullivan and Carrie Miller directing the proceedings. Their ef- forts were effective, and delegates as well as candidates were able to experience the thrills and frustrations of our government system. Following the convention, was a school-wide election that determined the 1979- ' 80 ASB officers. These future leaders are: President, Geoff Holzrichter; Vice- President, Kevin Boling; Treasurer, Kathy Gatherum; Secretary, Liz Rines; Comm. of Publicity, Brian Crance; Comm. of Ac- tivities, Michelle Miller; Comm. of Assemblies and Intramurals, Melissa Rowe; and Comm. of Homecoming and Elections, Donara Donner. :ri . A MOVEMENT TOWARDS A i sLA 17; V. This year Poly ' s Commission decided that they needed a new and better constitution. A Constitutional Revision Committee was formed so that the new constitution would be a truly Student Body constitution. The new government has a Commission, a House of Advisory, and a Supreme Court. The constitution has no details, but they are included in the ASB By-Laws. The Supreme Court will judge cases having to do with students and the constitution and ASB By-Laws. Janice Graham and Brandon Gaut keep themselves entertained by blowing bub- bles. Geoff Holzrichter addresses the doiegates with the speech that won him his nomination. Leslie Sullivan and Shawn Ride ' look over the new constitution as other students vote. OMirpr mr Geoff Holzricfiter, Linda Morrow, Leslie Sullivan, Carrie Ivliller, Rich Randel, Carolyn Ott, and Doug Mackey did an ex- cellent job controlling tfiis years Nominating Convention. MORE PROMISING FUTURE f f EieOME fiJVtK MY I amM TO THE SHOW TUM NLItK r n- RT - Dan Kreigfi and Bill Cramer combined talents to create ttiis years tfieme poster. A David Eckmann, Mike Burke, and Lawrence McFalls ttireaten ttie delegates . _ into voting for Liz Blozan Manual Villapanado, Poly ' s 1952 Presi- dent, lectures on the importance of leadership. Anthony Harper successfully guards the entrance from all uninvited guests. T VARSITY BASEBALL ■% First: Colon Howard, Andre Boulais, John Torrenti, Rodney Couc h, John Trimble, Tom Wilson, Doug Chez. Second: Rich Graves, Earl Ligon, Ted Milner, Jeff Gabrielson, Scott Stewart, Cornell LIgon, Darryl Berg. Last: Pat Maietta, Hasten Roberts, Randy Harvey, Brad Lewis, Rick Graves, Brad Pounders, Gordon Pulsifer. fc ' The 1979 Varsity baseball team had an outstanding season. The squad compiled a 17-7 record and a championship league record of 10-4. The Ivy Champs also cap- tured the Riverside High Schools Baseball Classic by defeating Arlington High. Pit- cher Doug Chez received All League Honorable Mention, and first baseman John Trimble made Second Team. All League First Team honors went to catcher Tom Wilson, outfielder Rick Graves, and in- fielder Gordon Pulsifer, while Randy Harvey received the Ivy League Most Valuable Player award. The Ivy Champs have had an excellent year, and have set an example for future teams. Poly Opponent 8 Ramona 3 10 Colton 1 4 North 3 6 San Bernardino 2 8 Rubidoux 2 Norco 1 1 Barstow 4 6 Ramona 7 2 Colton 5 7 North 12 ■Rubidoux 6 10 Barstow 8 4 Norco 3 2 San Bernardino 10 Gordon Pulsifer shows his All League defensive play. Hasten Roberts delivers another strike. Scott Stewart battles the sun for a pop-up League MVP. Randy Harvey awaits the signal from the catcher. ittBi TOOK IVY CROWN -■-Vi- i- Jft;:. ' - ' 1 New-comer Doug Chez hurles a strike past an opposing batter. •♦- Leftfielder Pat Maietta gracefully strokes a base hit. JUNIOR VARSITY TOOK LEAGUE i ' Poly Opponent 4 Ramona 3 13 Colton 7 6 North 5 9 San Bernardino 4 13 Rubidoux 6 5 Norco 4 4 Barstow 3 5 Ramona 4 7 Colton 4 8 North 9 San Bernardino 1 6 Rubidoux 2 12 Barstow 15 7 Norco 3 Jeff Hicks muscles one past the inf ield for another hit. Catcher Mark Borden eyes base hit as he races to first base. _.;:;n Tom Jenkins explains the next play to Jim Pepper. Mark Borden strokes another line drive. Standout Todd Torrenti makes a perfect throw to first. The 1979 Junior Varsity baseball team has set an example for years to come. The squad posted an almost perfect record of 21-1. with a league record of 13-1. Their on- ly loss came in an extra inning game with Barstow. The league champs led by Coach Tom Jenkins have compiled an excellent record, and will send many valuable players to next years Varsity team. Centerfielder Jack Lear shows his ex- cellent hitting form. fc. ' i VOL - iy y ?o .A ?0Lr l ti a mm l Pepper, John Casale. Todd Torrenti. Terry Ruckle, Jack Lear. Second; Dan Rain- water, John Green, Rob Shannon, Dane Teague, ' . ' ar-, Borden, Jeff Hicks. Tom Jenkins. Last; Craig Thomson, Chris Bruns, Bob Mitsch, Larry Taylor, Tim Self, Robert Graves, Jeff McCoy. BIRDIES FLEW WITH GIRLS ' BADMINTON This year ' s Varsity Badminton did remar- kably well for such a young team, by winn- ing nine of their ten League matches and thus becoming Ivy League champs. J.V. did equally well winning all ten of their matches. The Varsity team was stopped in their attempt to win C.I.F. by losing first round to Bolsa Grande in a rigorous match. Honors bestowed upon select team members included f lost Valuable Player award to Jeanne Rust and Most Improved to Julie Endo and Sarah Terrett. Julie Endo and Paula Gates know that it ' s the early girl that gets to the birdie. Varsity; Chris Nagle, Cheryl West, Brenda Benter, Sharon Weingart, Shirley Click, Jeanne Rust, Bobby Berchtold, Janet Metch, Mrs. Hart, Jennifer Holtzrichter, Susan Bobach, Suzanne Lui, Lisa Strict- land, Laurie Maietta, Laurie Endo. J. v.: Sarah Terrett, Paula Gates, Jane Mich- elson, Carol Davis, Libby Joseph, Carlene Duncan, Karen Richards, Julie Endo, Kim Eaton, Leah Newell, Mrs. Hart, Kristen O ' Kieff, Diane Jenkins, Cathy Morgan. Shawn Lynch, Christy Qlsan, Belinda Butt. J I t r- « 1 ' 1L •• -- ' vJU ■«■, i i  ( i Cheryl West and Bobby Berchtold figure Jennifer Holtzricher moves up in the world t . ' Maietta and Laurie Endo show fierce that if badminton doesn ' t work out, they determination in their play. can always try out for the ballet. TENNIS TEAM WOMPED OPPONENTS Once again the Boy ' s Tennis team strove to new heights on the courts despite tough competition, over zealous fans, and wild parties. Under the superb leadership of Coach Sabens, the Varsity team amassed an overall record of 13-6 and a League record of 11-1, making them league Champs. J.V. also did well winning 16 of J. v.: Dion Archie, Ted Smith, Robert Main, Carl Hofmann, Terry Moews. Blake Camp- bell, John Harshbarger. Coach Dave Sabens, Danny Jacobsson, Tom Davis, Mike O ' Keef, Richie Ortega. iW ■ r i ■ ' wr- ' - I Who raised the net? moans Steve Brock. 1 Dion Archie prepares to drive a volley past . Now guys, this is the only way to hit! his opponent. explains Tim Hanigan. r Hey, where did that ball come from? wonders Blake Campbell. Jack Kennedy contemplates giving his op- ponent a fuzz sandwich. Tom Zasadzinski and Danny Metch carefully examine a nearby female spec- tator. their 18 matches. In C.I.F. competition, Poly beat first round La Canada, but lost to top seeded La Quinta in the second round. Honors to key players included co-M.V.P. awards to Todd Whitson and Joe Nelson, Most Improved award to David Beal, and Most inspirational to Tim Hanigan. Varsity: Tom Zasadzinski, Danny Metch, Tim Hanigan. Todd Whitson, Joe Nelson, Dave Hughes. David Beal. Coach Dave Sabens. Brian Butler, Scott Matulis, Ralph Decker, Frank Rov e, Todd Faucher, Steve Brock. A See, you don ' t have to bend your knees to hit the ball, says Scott Matulis. i, Robert Hain ponders on whether he should it to his opponents forehand or backhand. 1 Look son, there ain ' t nothing to this game, exclaims Ralph Decker. u : . ' - _ Dave Beal prepares to show the ball just where it can go. T it s a bird! It ' s a plane! No, it ' s Joe Nelson and Todd Whitson scrambling for a point. VOLLEYBALL PUT FORTH The start of a game shows the team fall- ing with enthusiasm. The team waits with anticipation for the ball to return. Warner Wettestad excels in ball handling. • V ' - Poly 1 Colton Alumni 3 South Hills 3 Boscotech Los Altos California Workmen 1 Santa Fe 3 Boscotech Opponent 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 Shuster White with another crowd pleas- ing spike. Coach Neece lectures the team. Front: Mark Lee, Bruce Ward, Bob Robin- son, Jim Lowry, Bob Powell, Chipper Herd. Last: Bob Bushman, Gary Henderson, Chris McDonald, John Pourroy, Larry McDonugh, Tom Lowry, Shuster White, Mark Lowe, Mike Neece. The Boy ' s Varsity Volleyball team show ed strength and potential throughout the season, even as they displayed their inex- perience. The team really worked hard although this work did not always pay off. They placed third place in the all league tournament. The starters of the season were Chip Hord, Mark Lee, Larry McDon- nough. John Pourroy, Bruce Ward, and team captain Wayne White. The team was young, but they feel next year should be very promising, as many of their players will return more prepared and experienced. UHI ' fW THEIR BEST EFFORT John Bigelow demonstrates his ability to serve. The spike is set for the opponent. The Boy ' s Jay Vee Volleyball team was weakened by their inexperience. The ma- jority of the team were underclassmen. The starters of the team were John Bigelow, Rob Cross, John Karidakes, Charles Little, Mark Lloyd, and Mark Ward. The team had good defensive players, but they were young and it was hard for them to work with unity. Next year the volleyball team should be more experienced and thus stronger. Front: John Karidakes, John Bigelow, Rus- sian Valad, Mark Lloyd, Pat Malone. Last: Steve Palladino, Mark Ward, Frank Bidwell, Jimmy DeLorenzo, Bang-Bang Little, Coach Dave Mickelson. Steve Palladino and Pat Malone feel that the concentration is too intense. Steve Palladino palms the ball over the net. EL Ei yr ; South Hills l3Bi Boscofech V Los Altos, CaliforiTi| 2 Workman 1 Santa Fe 1 Boscolech Opponent 2 2 2 1 •- i TRACK FINISHED WITH i t -it Michael Harvey makes the dust fly on his V approach to the long jump. Robert Grey takes the tape after a relay. ' Michael Harvey finishes his leg in the - - midst of an exciting relay race. ■fjM -•■.(, r- Brlan Pounders performs well virhen he has an audience to cheer him on. Chris Crisman is caught on Koala camera as he breaks the school low hurdle record by .2 of a second. Front: Rod Sanderson, Mark Williamson, Brian Pounders, David Hoover, Walter Linaweaver. Second: Mark Peckles, Darin Charter, Bill Cramer, Russell Weed, Rhett Dunn, Hal Swindel. Third: Steve Patton, Larry Thompson, Bobby Alvarez, Clark Camenga, Craig Faucher, Mike Connolly, Chris Crisman, Doug Price. Ti ' ?-?Ss i ' A-aai Fourth: Morris Beatty, Cary Camenga, Chris Huber, Jim Bates, Greg Thomas. Fifth: Darryl Hadley, Roger Duncan, Scott King, Michael Harvey, Tim Duncan, Tracy Williamson, Silas Hale. Sixth: Tom Len- non, Joe Rayburn, Gary Frank, Robert Grey, Ray Dean (Mgr.). Seventh: Sean Mat- cher, Kendal Rayburn, Stanley Junior, Ed Henry. Not Pictured: David Murphy. J t ' A xnOT-. A HOP, A SKIP, AND A JUMP t K- i. --- ' . ' :?-£. ■■ ' The Boys ' Varsity finished the year with a record of 2-5, while the J.V.s finished with a record of 6-1. Coach Maurer named most valuable runners as Greg Thomas who broke the school records in the 100 yard dash and the 220 yard dash, and Chris Crisman who broke the school record in the 330 yard low hurdles with a time of 39.1 Most improved was Brian Pounders. Coach Hunt holds the tape for Rod Sanderson who finishes way out in front. y- K- v ' •.- V Craig Faucher clears the bar by several in- ches in a successful vault. Bill Cramer leads the sprinters in the high hurdles while Gary Frank just tries to get into the picture. Chris Crisman takes the handoff for the anchor leg of the relay. ,%£iUKS HlMlFiP llr Greg Thomas has the inside lane and the advantage over his opponent. Darin Charter tries to listen m on Russell Weed ' s conversation, but realizes he has a race to run. ) . iu_ LI GIRLS RAN TOWARD SUCCESS Ssc =c T=r Wefsss -o e isar T X Ai , H ■.ir ' Sj i:35 Wa i5 3 32 - — ' z ZaZ) z) i I ' l £S £ ' : iv lT-i 3 lurPD of 5-Z ji9;:;i C ' .: - 1= .£5 . .5c I ' s; aTii jrr - s Dice 3 C r ? ' ' 5r iii ' t i5i ? ' S5 s.ci c ir ' ■:; ' _ n A ' • f- , ' -■ ' ' ,lX . ' y y I ' ' - ' . , A y -. x )- . - . ' ' J- ' A  r- ' ■ - .  -( VA 1 - ■■.-- ' - 1 .. ' ■■ ' v -J A A - . i ■ 1 A ' { ' ' .- . ' - . -. W - ' ' -■- ' V- -. ■ • --• 4: ' --- • ' i ,-L - ta ' - . ' - ' - - ■ - - • . - ,- • - ■-■€, ' — ' ■ - -1 . 1 . - X - .- - ■■ . , - ' • .- ' ' - . ' - t ' -• ' - - . ' ■  cOLtPa -yy i : ' (Q f aCcV ' l f i f  AeR of rom H 9 He)|


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Riverside Polytechnic High School - Koala Yearbook (Riverside, CA) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 1

1978

Riverside Polytechnic High School - Koala Yearbook (Riverside, CA) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 1

1982

Riverside Polytechnic High School - Koala Yearbook (Riverside, CA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 1

1983


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