Rolling Hills High School - Spirit Yearbook (Rolling Hills Estates, CA)

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'Mfr ' l will ll 5' fl I Mtvf ' 'HM f lWl'lX,,w xx Qi., ,-jS,f'l'm'm,mmv,5.lM 'll 3 Q wvvw all ll ml y faculty faculty faculty l f 1 , a l I l l ! I l E l 3' l 3 relation of personal experience to universal experience, learning- I laboratory, classroom, library, faculty, student, application of classroom to daily life, the method of search- , knowledge Of f X , , ' IL ,L J faculty faculty faculty UGO , oods Hopes To Put Facts To ork The age old cliche'of the district admini- stration is change, but in a district whose population is increasing 1000 students a year, we must admit things are changing. Change is also the trademark of our so- ciety. To ready Peninsula students for their society, Superintendent of Schools Thomas E. Woods directed revisions at the district level. One basic revision was in the social studies department which directed itself toward stimulating student interest in cur- rent issues and solving modern problems. Flexible scheduling almost had its swan song last year, but the new back-to-back program, a combination of math and sci- ence, attempted to keep the principle alive. The big problem with flexible scheduling was the inexperience of pupils, teachers and administrators. An important addition was the opening of several new schools, including Miraleste High School, to alleviate crowded conditions. Under able administrative direction, Rolling Hills High School and the rest of the Peninsula schools should be able to face changes in our society, adapting to them with changes in our schools. fi i MR. HENRITUTHILL helps Tim Coleman solve a math problem, while Dr. Woods looks on. Administration 20 DR. THOMAS E. WOODS--DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION-Dr. Frank Williamson CAssistant Superintendent in Charge of Educational f , , if IQ . A Ki. X rata K ' Q Y Qw'z',x N, V'-'nfalgrzm , 'S u iv, K, N, A-it 3 . rx K ..,. .I .E t, . 2 f A 1 . , ,,: A , A O , , ,X KL it Y N A K h it 7, tx ii friw. xy .?'vKuf,1 'wr.,v.5, LN I . . - , 6 A z A655 D X T75 J A .Ai DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION-lVlr. A. H. Fuller CDirector of Educational Housingyg Dr. Andrew Joyce CDirector of Elementary Curriculumj Instructionj BOARD OF EDUCATION-Dr. Richard Kaehler BOARD OF EDUCATION-Mr. Morwick Ross, Mr. Cliff Graham DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION-Mr. James Crockett QBusiness Nlanagerjg Mr. David Miller QAssistant Superintendent of Educational Planning and Personnelj BOARD OF EDUCATION-Mrs. Eleanore Wie-dmann, Mr. William Green Administration 21 DESPITE A HECTIC SCHEDULE, Principal Frank Ferguson manages to find a few solitary moments of thought. Mr. Ferguson Pursues Two Major Goals Accrediting the school was one of Principal Frank Ferguson's main goals. Representatives from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges conversed with students, faculty and personnel. We answered questions, completed forms, attended interviews and tried to forget that the whole process will be repeated in four or five years. Nlr. Ferguson's second goal was to eliminate misunderstandings through improving student- teacher relationships and creating more mutual respect and trust. Checking campus occurrences, attempting to diminish a ton of mail to half a ton, visiting classrooms, and attending meetings, meetings, meetings, left him little time for trivia. Dr. Arthur Townley took charge of guidance and curriculum: lVlr. William O'Rourke directed student management and Nlrs. Beatrice Cron handled girls' discipline. We saw a lot of them. Administration 22 .eiiitw Q-7 s K i.. ....--,. -1 MR. FRANK FERGUSON-B.A., Pepperdine College: NLS., USC: Principal. ,l i i F' E?i-ES, it .... 'Iii 5? it 'ss ri A -fig i on 5 - , :gig is MR. WILLIAM O'ROURKE-BA., USC: Assistant Principal in charge of Student Man- agement. ...,...,.,,,,,., SPEAK UP and act naturally, directs Dr. Arthur Townley as he looks through the camera. Dr. Townley filmed teachers to help them improve their techniques. DR. ARTHUR TOWNLEY- B.A., M.A., Cal. State Los Angeles: Ph.D., USCQ Assistant Principal in charge of Guidance and Curriculum. MRS. BEATRICE CRON-B.Ed., Chicago Teachers Collegeg lVl.P.E., Northwestern University: Dean of Students: Girls' League. Administration 23 MRS. JEAN ETTER-B.A.,CaI. State Long Beach: Work Experience. COMPARING REPORTS for accreditation, Principal Frank Ferguson and Mr. Jon Knickerbocker consider student ratings ofthe school and improvements for the future. Student Services 24 MRS. BEVERLY PETERSON-B.A., M.A., UC, Berkeley: Home Teacher. -2 MR. DOUGLAS NOBLE-B.A., UCLA: M.A., Cal. State Long Beach, Attendance Supervisor. ! 2 i X E i X i MRS. ROSEMARY CLAIRE-B.A., UC at Santa Barbara: Western Civilization: Far Eastern History: Student Activities Director. MISS RUTH HOPKINS-B.S., M.A., Cal. State Long Beach: R.N Washington San: tarium and Hospital: School Nurse: Medics Club. Service Advisors Assist Noble Causes MRS. NANCY PAPPAS-B.A., Cal. State San Fernando: M.L.S., UCLA: Librarian. MR. JON KNICKERBOCKER-B.A., M.A., Cal. State Long Beach: Western Association of Schools and Colleges Accreditation. Passes come in two varieties-optimistic ones that send you off to the nurse to cure your jungle rot, and pessimistic passes that send you to Mr. Douglas Noble to explain your last five tardies. Besides being chronic pass-senders, student service advisors provided guidance in many areas. A positive approach to detention? A compulsory study hall, directed by Mr. Noble, quickly acquainted students with the virtue of promptness. Heading the work experience program, Mrs. .lean Etter allowed seniors to observe or participate in the labor force. Attending student council, helping organizations in trouble, and acting as everyone's scapegoat, Mrs, Rosemary Claire directed student activities. She was probably the only person on campus who really knew what was happening. A liaison between WASC and RHHS, Mr. .lon Knickerbocker survived an onslaught of paper work in the form of polls, letters and evaluations. Traveling over forty miles a day to visit four students, Mrs. Beverly Peterson, the home teacher, instructed those bed-ridden. Nurse Ruth Hopkins busily excused sick students, administered hearing and vision tests and handled health emergencies. Some day she may find time to cure those of us who are allergic to trigonometry. Guided by Mrs. Nancy Pappas, the library expanded in several new directions. Not only does it have 15,000 new books, it has added art slides, films, recordings. . . but then some of us only go to the library on that twenty-fifth overdue notice. Student Services CAFETERIA STAFF.-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Frances Cobb, Mrs. Mary Dyck, Mrs. Helen Bealer, Mrs. Anna Svicarevicn, Mrs. Dorothy Bonness, Mrs, Mrs. Bernetta DeHaas, Mrs. Muriel Paxton, Mrs. Antonia Medina, Stasia Patenaucle, Mrs. Vera Bates, Mrs. Sophia Cocrell. Mrs. Mary Nelson, Mrs. Helen Marott. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Wilma Abel CUSTODIAL STAFF-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Mozella Brown, Mr. George Jack Strenardo. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ernest Sires, Mr. Ernest Hood, Mr. Spencer, Mr, Lewis Ladd, Mr. Clifton Reese, Mr. Bernold Berg, Mr. William Hoover,Mr.Jess Leon, Mr.Joe Porter. Classified Staff 26 Eifwt ie SECRETARIAL STAFF-Cleft to rightj: Mrs. Mary Rose, Mrs. Pat Bailey, Mrs. Marge Fellows, Mrs. Chris Welker, Mrs. Pat Buettgenbach, Mrs. Betty Newlin, Mrs. Eleanor Conyers. SECRETARIAL STAFF-Qleft to rightjz Mrs. Joan Wright, Mrs. Dorothy Gaglio, Mrs. Elsie Winkler, Mrs. Edna Bertrand, Mrs. Ethel Gemmell. GROUNDSMEN-Cleft to rightjz Dick Keyes, Steve Perez, Henry Caseres Cl-lead Groundsmanh, John Pinkerton, Don DeLuca. Staffs Provide Campus Niceties A crew of custodians and one matron clean, repair and pick up a mountainside of dishes on the Hawthorne side, doing the things we're too lazy to do. Thirteen secretaries feed the computers, send transcripts and hassle with attendance. An army of cafeteria women nourish the masses according to nutrition standards set by the government. Five groundsmen keep Senior Park a little greener, mark off the football field and rake the leaves. What would we do without them? Drown with a muffled cough in chaos. Classified Staff 27 Multi-dextrous? Counselors Are Communications?. . .improved. No more running back and forth, as all counseling was handled from the Silver Spur office. The new senior room housed helpful information: college books, college catalogues and scholarship statistics. For frantic college- bound seniors, this room was a second home. Just counseling? There's more to it. Our counselors were assigned extra-curricular jobs-Mrs. Medved was in charge of scholarships. A liaison with Southern California Regional Occupational Center, Mr. Thorne guided those interested in military careers. Visits from college representatives were planned and attended by Mr. Hardesty. Checking on the success of RHHS, Mr. Heck followed up graduated students. Mr. Ryan was disguised under the colorful title, computor coordinator.' Advising students' personal problems, Mrs. Speight scheduled psychologists for special education. An expert on DAT, PSAT, NMSQT and other initials, Mrs. Gregor was in charge of testing. And Mr. Rice was the beloved senior sponsor who also worked with sophomore testing. A vital part of the campus life, counselors provided helpful guidance, friendly conversation, and interest in our welfare. 1 6:24 , DIANA WILKE listens as Mrs. J. Stanton, one of many representatives sent to the campus from colleges, discusses entrance requirements of Pitzer College. MR. LYLE HECK-B.M., University of Redlands: M.S., USC: MR. GENE THORNE-B.A., Parsons College: M.A., Northeast Missouri State Teachers' Sophomore Counselor. College: Senior Counselor. Counselors 28 MR. WILLIAM RYAN-B.A., M.A., USC: Freshman Coun- selor. MRS. ARVILLA GREGOR-BS., M.S., Kansas State College: Senior Counselor. fl A X f . MRS. JOANNE MEDVED-B.S., Bryon University: M.S., Indiana University: Junior Counselor. MR. GEORGE HARDESTY-B.S., M.S., Kansas State College: Junior Counselor. MRS. PATRICIA SPEIGHT-B.S., Wagner College: M.S., Syra- MR. CONRAD RICE-B.S., Georgetown Univer- cuse:FreshrnanCounselor. sity: Sophomore Counselor: Senior Sponsor. Counselors 29 TE? 7 MR. RICHARD I-IEINS-B.A., MA., San Fernando Valley State: English IV: English Composition: Literary Club. MR. JOSEPH MOLCHAN-BA, University of Pittsburgh: MS.Ed,,USC:EnglishI,Il. MR. WALTER WILDLING-B.A., MA., Macalester College: English III: English gi I i MRS, LIANE CUMMINS-B.A., Westmont College, English Il, Girls' League. Literature. MR, WILLIAM THORN-B.A., Loras College: MA., Uni- versity of Wisconsing English III: Journalism I, Il. Ill: MRS. PAMELA PEDEGO-B.A., Cal. State I Long Beach: English ll,lll. TITAN Advisor: Key Club: Powder Puff Football. English 30 A . ' , f f lvfff if ' 1-me 'M ,. . .. .,.---I ' . ,,.-,Mi in MISS MARY PINONIEMI-BA., UC Berkeley: M.A., Cal. State San Diego: English Ill: English Composition, American Field Service. MRS. BARBARA BROWN-B.A., Marshall University: English lg Sophomore Sponsor. En lish- Chance To Communicate Within the English department, one's mind gets little chance to stagnate. Writing: An exercise for the mind: be elastic--stretch to pull out the thoughts. As if that isn't enough, organize and communicate it all on paper. Reading: Put yourself through 311 pages and a maze of symbolism , . .you've experienced how others have faced and treated your common questions. Discussion: Double exposure: you relate to others and they to you. From Camus to the Cream, everybody has an opinion and lets you have it. ln lecture: Be stimulated, probed and get writer's cramp. Who cares about iambic pentameter anyway? So crawl into your shell and daydream. English is where the action is these days. We get it all from the Shakespearean put-on to the Socratic method on Senior Park. Thoughtfood. . .that's English. ON A SUNNY DAY, Mr. William Thorn consults with the publications crew to make plans for the coming year. Senior Park provided relaxed atmosphere for discussion a .,,. ,V ...L .cw . ..-.Mem -..- K 1mm nd decisions. m... , . M. 7 . ,.i. ..., NJN -'V . r lf, . if , H- , - .Q .w ' , .V . 1: . K J , , gf... 'flight .mn sw WY MR. EUGENE KASPER-B.A., DePaul University: M.A., University of Chicago, English Ill, Curricu- lum Chairman. English 31 English 32 MR. THOMAS HINTON-B.A., Knox Collegeg English ll, Advanced Speechg Forensics. MISS MARY ORAN-B.A., M.A., Northwestern Universityg English Composition: English Literature. -N' - l r I TAI ' . jjPQf W '. ' 2'3 - fi?'fS'1f . K w - , 1- ff. ' f' SEAS ' t ,. ? V M. ':' ,?1,, - I 1 - V ,...f-.-E ,g V fgvi-ffxgisilsffiaiifetgfas it ' ij ,i th, i ' N ' . -' -'s:iY557!?755?5 ,H . 7 r 5--A Us . -. gwglwi 21 .i w gf-4 ' ., w f kkt -if fifisff.-fx? 1, 53,1 I , ,six M . . -:wi-I'-:fr-.1-V-' -, 2, : W - . i Eff : 54 K 1 AFV' - I 5 . . '5L155fii5ZfY57'l' ,i all Q- ,E ::,: L Vi., I . .53 Q . 1 ' , - - A fy Q , f X95 '. we '- 7 f f-' ' SW-:LM 5 53 . I. MISS JACQUELINE BILLINGS-l3.A., Southern Illinois Universityg English lg Literary Club. MISS PATRICIA PARK-B.A., University of Utahg English Composition: English Literature. MRS. KATHY IRACE-B.A., Indiana University: English l. MRS. KAREN KUHL-B.A., M.S., USC: English I, ll. We., En Iish Essential-An Individual Quest THE QUlET solitude of the library is an appreciated boon to study. Students use the library to do homework assignments, to study fo'r tests, and to do outside research. MRS. MARY PHELAN-B.A., UCLA: English ll: English Literature. MR. GARRY POE-B.A., Pepperdine College: English ill: Varsity Football: Lettermen's Club: JV Baseball. MRS. JANET SMITH-B.A., Pepperdine College: M.S., USC: English III: English Composition: Girls' League. English 33 English 34 DISPLAYING THEIR talent for Miss Oran's English Liter- Sheridan exclaim, Oh that this too too solid flesh would ature class, Jim Wathen, Aaron Terrill, Randy Orr and Bob melt, while presenting a scene from Hamlet. Mrs. Hollander Aids Program A new addition to the special education program this year was Mrs. Judith Hollander, curriculum chairman for this pilot project. Assisting Mrs. Hollander was Mr. Dean Bowker, curriculum chairman ofthe music department, who contributed his creative talents. To reach the main goals of the program, Mrs. Hollander and Mr. Bowker taught classes in the humanities, social sciences and mathematics. The content of the curriculum designed for this project MRS. JUDITH HOLLANDER-B.A., M.A., UCLA, Special Education Curriculum Chairman, Humanities and Directed emphasized interpersonal creative approaches. lndependentand Advanced Studies. MR. JAMES BARLOW-B.A., State University of Iowa: M.A., Colorado State College: Eng- MRS. VIRGINIA THOMPSON-B.A., Gustavus Adolphus lish I: Beginning Speech. MISS BARBARA FRANKS-BA., University of the Pacific: English ll. MR. ROBERT BARROW-B.S., Brigham Young University: English ll, lll: Bee Football Team: Karate Club. College: English I. MR. CLIFF BIRRELL-B,A., Brigham Young University: Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced Drama: Thespians. MR. JEROME KESTENBERG-B.A., UCLA! English Ill, IV: Golf Team. English ' 35 MR. HOWARD PLZAK-B.A., Cal. State Long Beach: German I, II, Ill, IV: German Club: Bicycle Club. MR. RONALD MELTON-B.A., Lewis and Clark College: M.A., Universidad de las Americas: Spanish I, II, IV, V: Spanish Club. 3 ii 35 MR. HENRY MCCLOY--B.A., UC Berkeley: Spanish I, II: Frenchl. Foreign Language 36 ei 7 YQ' v J k.,L if x, N 4-W .-4615 iil: . li 4.231 , L 6 A A t fm ...is MISS CAROL CHADWICK-B.A., UCLA: French I, lll, IV, V3 Faculty Club Treasurer. MISS PAULINE LYONS-B.A., New Rochelle College: M.E., Boston University: Latin I, II, III, IV: National Honor Society. MISS IRMIN NEBE-B.A., UC at Santa Barbara: French ll, V: French Club. MR. JOHN THAYER-B.A., Beloit MR. FRANK FERRO-B.A., Notre Dameg M.A., College, M.A., University of Wis- Boston College, French l, ll, Spanish lll. consing Spanish l, ll. PUPPETS PROVIDE a change of pace in Miss Joanne Cutrone's Spanish class. Jodeane Allinder and Bob Sears divert from the routine to improvise a skit with two marionettes. MISS JOANNE CUTRONE-B.A., University of Akron Spanish Il, Ill: Curriculum Chairman. ALM Materials Tried, Proved What does ALM mean to you? Uncom- fortable headgear? Screeching tapes? Changing rooms with other classes? The purpose of ALM is to train students to understand a native, not only his language, but his culture and ideas. Tapes, films, new readers, work books and transparencies were used to speed up learning. Why do we offer French, Spanish, German and Latin? French is historically significant Cremem ber Lafayette and French fries?J. Spanish is a part of California's culture Cremem ber Herb Alpert and tortilla chips?J. German is also historically significant Cremem ber Einstein and der Weiner- schnitzel?J. Latin is the basis of many modern languages, and there is nothing like Caesar's War Commentaries for light reading. All languages at RHHS are taught using audio-lingual materials CALMJ, except for Latin, which is taught traditionally. ALM has proved effective in teaching languages, but why does your teacher always tu ne you in when you have the hiccups? Foreign Language 37 Social Sciences Expand Insight We strived to understand the significance of the past in order to analyze the present and determine the future. An election year brought to government classes an increased understanding of politics, but what about those mock elections where some registered with the Peace and Freedom Party and then voted for Wallace? Economics classes needed an arbitrator to settle their debate on compulsory arbitration. American history analyzed everything from the Boston Tea Party to the Bay of Pigs. In Western Civilization we finally understood the significance of the Roman Empire. For those interested, elective courses were offered in Sociology and in Far Eastern, Latin American and Recent European History. We may soon forget the names, dates and places, but we will realize we are still in the Renaissance: We are still searching, still believing in the human form, still looking back to the highlights of former civilizations. MR. ENGIN URALMAN-B.A., B.S., M.A., Northeast Missouri State Teachers' College, Western Civilization, Recent European History3CurriculumChairmangChess Club. Social Sciences 38 Y l W by 5 A.. Q 5 ggiislwsfwy,-Q .Q W. ix X 3 9 Y E lglll .W :zz us' -Sliivtailss-. ' E9 ,gs r a 1 t iv Q . .M e. if X j Q., v f MR. JERRY TOMLINSON-B.A., University of Washington, M.A., Cal. State Long Beach, Government: Economics, Detention. MR. BOBBY McMANUS-BS., M.S., Northern Illinois University: Govern- ment, Economics. MR. JOHN CUTHBERT-B.A., UCLA: M.A., Cal. State Los Angeles: U.S. History. MRS. ADRlENNE PHlLLlPS-B.A., UCLA: Western Civilization: Yearbook Production, Copy: DELPHIAN Advisor: Quill and Scroll. rf, ,. COMPARING ANCIENT numerical systems, Rhonda ferences and similarities among Hindu-Arabic, Heth shows her Western Civilization class the dif- Sumerian and Egyptian numericalsystems. , . .,,. 1 ' f im iff J ,. E 1 i MR. GARY HARDESTY-B.A., Lamar State College of Technology: U.S. Historyg J.V. Basketballg Varsity Tennis. MR. GARY WEXLER-B.A., San Jose Stateg M.A., Cal. State Los Angelesg Governmentg Economics: Folksingers. Social Sciences 39 Social Sciences 40 5 3 Q 5 2 2 E 2 li i 3 2 5 i MR HARVLY CROW-B.A., USC: U.S. History: Economics: MR. LELAND M. WOOTON-B.A., University of Utah: Government: Gee Football- Economics: Sociology: Political Opinion Survey StudyGroup. MR. VERN CLARK-B.A., UCLA: B.D., San Fran- cisco Theological Seminary: M.A., USC: Gov- ernment: Economics: Latin American History. Club: Ethnic MR. JOHN VICULIN-B.A., M.A., Loyola University of Los Angeles: U.S. History: Faculty Club President. MR. JAMES MAECHLING-B.A., M.A., Loyola University: Western Civiliza- tion: Junior Class Sponsor: Powder Puff Football. MR. THOMAS STRONG-B.A., Central Washington State College: Western Civilization: Powder Puff Football. Lfl' f ifflff- DURING A PANEL in Mr. Mike Wooton's sociology class Jason Mugford poses a difficult question about ethnic grovups to MR. JAMES RAHMAN-B.A., Cal. State San Diegog M.S., UCLAQ Special Education: Vocational English, Math, Science, and History: Stamp and Coin Club. Denise Dorr, Paul Besse and Debby Christoffers. Sociology provided a study into patterns of social behavior. Rahman Guides Special Class Under the direction of Mr. James Rahman, the special education program provided students with experiences for vocational orientation and occupational training. This included exploratory programs, work experience, on-cam pus employment, on-the-job training and job placement. Classes in music, homemaking, mechanical arts and drama were included to help students develop abilities of appreciation and expression. Social Sciences 41 Studies Stress Lab Techniques In science we strive for the ultimate, the ultimate in biology-disecting your own frog, the ultimate in chemistry-making your own nitro-glycerin, the ultimate in physics-inventing your own perpetual motion machine. Remember in biology when you worked up enough courage to cut your finger, then the knife was too dull and you had to bite through your skin? Afterwards, no matter how cross-eyed you became peering through the microscope, you couIdn't find your blood group. Remember in chemistry the day you forgot to wear your lab apron and your mom was three hours coming with a change of clothes? Remember in physics, the frictionless dry ice puck which, with a few rubber bands attached, became symbolic of the solar system? In science we strive for the ultimate- We may forget the number of particles in a mole, but we won't forget the method. The methods and moods of science are the pulse of the twentieth century. PIECES OF EIGHT, pieces of eight, squawks Mr. Wesley SniveIy's unruly parrot to a basic science class. Scott Gordan tries to convince Snively not to dissect the parrot. MR. PHILIP BOTTOLFSON-B.A., University of Iowa: Chemistry I, ll: Cur- MR. WESLEY SNIVELY-B.S., University of Coloradog M.Ed., Univer- riculum Chairman. Science 42 sity of Illinois, Basic Science. . f f ball. MR. RALPH PORTER-B.S., B.Ed., M.A., North- east Missouri State Teachers' College: Physi' cal Science: Sophomore Sponsor. MR, DAVID MEDVED-B.S., Edinboro State College: M.S., University of Mississippi: Biology I,lI. MR. THOMAS STRINGER-B.S., Loyola University of Los Angeles: Biology I3 Powder Puff Foot- MR. LANE MCDONALD-B.S., University of Missouri: Physical Science. MR. JOHN MILLER-B.S., M.Ed., Loyola University: Chemistry lg Amateur Radio Club. Science 43 KmA,1 MRS. HELEN DUGGINS-B.S., lmmaculata College: Chemistry lg Algebra l: California Scholarship Federation. MR. ALFRED SMITH-B.A., Whittier College: Biology I, ll: Palos Verdes Faculty Association President. ,,.......-f...,u ii -A -'ff .ma- MR. JOHN IVICGEHEE-B.S., UCLA: Algebra I3 Physics: Scientific Theory and Discussion Club. HAIR-RAISINGV' says Bob Ost, trying out an electrostatic generator. Mr. John McGehee Math, Science said it was a crystal ball, but its tales made students' hair stand on end. 44 L MRS. LOUISE SMITH-B.S., Florida Southern College: Algebra lg Algebra ll!Trigonometryg Calculusg Curricu- lum Chairman. MR. WILLIAM O'NElLL-B.S., Northern Arizona University: Algebra I3 Geometryg Cee Water Polo: Cee Basketball. Q.I MR. FRANK AKINS-B.A., Cal. State Humboldt: Algebra Ig Water Polo: Swimming. Accent on New Views in Math What is the logarithm of the price of tive asparagus? How many marbles would fill Washington's Monument? What is the cosine of the angle from the triangle formed by lines drawn from Vladivostok to Anchorage and converging in Transylvania? Math courses assisted students in solving daily problems such as these. Math department classes were revised this year to emphasize the modern principles of mathematics. New books stressing student analysis and back-to-back scheduling, combining math and science, were introduced. How will we use our math knowledge in our lives? Analyze the basic theorems the next time you buy asparagus, shoot marbles or visit Transylvania. MR. DEREK BLACKWELL-B.A., Loughborough College: M.A., M.Ed., USC3 Algebra Prep: Geometry. MRS. RUTH BLOLAND-B,A., University of Wisconsin! M.S., Drake University: Algebra lip Freshman Sponsor. '- Math ' 45 Math 46 :frat fs ,i 52 it-ing MISS RUTH E. HORNE-B,S., East Tennessee State Univer- sity: M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh: Basic Math: Health! Drivers' Education: Girls' Service Club: Pep Squad: Pep Club. MRS. LOUISE RICHARDS-B.S., College of William and Mary: Algebra Prep: Algebra l. MR. HENRI TUTHILL-B.A., Cal. State San Diego: Algebra Prep: Geometry. MR. DEWEY OSTROM-B.A., University of Washington: M.S., USC: Algebra I: Geometry: Freshman Sponsor. MR. TREMAINE SMITH-B.A., Portland State College: Algebra ll: Trigonometry: MR. WALFRED LESTER-B.A., Cal. State Math Analysis: Junior Sponsor. Long Beach: MS., Cal State Los Angeles: Geometry: College Algebra. Drivin , ealth Views Stressed 1: A , ,f,' f'. MR. ROBERT PIER-BS., Pepperdine College: HealthfDrivers Education: Cee Football: Bee Basketball: Managers Club. ' gz b it i ,, ...ss is E Q ' fe. ' is if 'NW' its M is V K, Remember the day a highway patrolman showed gory films about reckless driving fand right after lunch?J. Remember the representative from the Department of Motor Vehicles, that nirvana of every drivers education student? Visitors frequented the health and drivers education class, which was required for all sophomores and freshmen. Drivers Education enables students to get their licenses before their eighteenth birthdays. Health Education was designed to help students care for themselves physically, mentally and socially. A bevy of taboo topics: drugs, alcohol and sex, were discussed. Sounds exciting? Don't worry, your turn will come. AN ENTRANT in the South Bay Math Contest views the one projected. Twelve schools entered the contest, in Math Drlvers solution to a test problem, comparing his answer to the which the Rolling Hills team tookfirst place. Courses Prepare For Future Jobs Tap tap tap tap---ding---scratch scratch. That's four mistakes on the last line! Try again. Take a letter, Jane. Typewriters, steno pads, adding machines, book balancing, this was business. We prepared for the futureg for jobs, promotions, personal business competence. RHHS offered a range of courses from finance to typing, from Business English to bookkeeping. We applied the skills we learned by becoming student secretaries and office helpers. An Area Business Conference was held at Santa Monica City College. In the Mr. Business Contest, Robert Varlotta placed second, while Denise Yoss received an honorable mention in the Miss Business competion. Cindy Jennings took second in the shorthand contest, and Kristie Floren placed third in typing. A first place in book display was won by Joel Johnson, Tom Sampson, and Larry Bu rdenzen. Ah! Not one mistake! Thank you Jane, four copies immediately. MRS. LEAI-l DUKES-B.A., Cal.State Long Beach: Office Prac- tice: Secretarial Practice, Business Law: Curriculum Chairman. Business 48 CRISTY MCCLEARY PERFECTS her shorthand by placing a typed transparency over corresponding shorthand symbols, comparing the two items. Shorthand prepared students for future secretarial practice. ..2risfi?,jw5W MR. OSCAR MORRIS-B.A., University of Wyoming, Typing lg Business Math: Fi- nance: Business Club. l 5352? iw, fiifij 1VM?i3E,i.fi TL, 'm T fsfiixzw xi 'W 'Wi' '5,f'Zi5f'fffimwfkE?62:l7i'Ezf?1f2if'f2,, wc- . ,av is i A J -'sEL22wfef11i:f22,Li 7 ,ggifagmlaeieiliwassgfqjgif me wgzzsffesssfw. Ye- .s:y !iS'm!5'2i' 4Ef',1'fS2r',gfii .E ' 7 ' , 5:4 Mesa-w2iygg:,L:,,, i H :ree-'ifiigfwr ' 151' 2,-3, ci. me -Qi: , iff-1' ?YE5z,553fifZl5Y:lf, 1 I '- Is.: :L Q Q if: iw zfvrfvfi ' isgeizzbf-l,12s:,.e:i:v: asf. we 1,see1,zwf?Li!?zs2fJ ii lk-5, W ,fs--,-mhz., ,ww f f'l'Ewff:Ag --5:-WW' ,wrrw we-www mv:-si ,era 7. A-ff i,.'e:f-ffm J6wf5u 95' ,idvm'1- s. . ' EQ! 5, es? s as si 1-5 3, Q A.,,4 Ms. ,. .V,. , ,. I is izreifis-isfssvx 1 ,W,if.-'Asxmzf az Sfrzw,.s-1,792 ix -its fsvf.-ffi2fLfM's.i :,4e:.i..Zgss5l 'Ewa' ieevwf 2 i fm-uf-i--1 'few , fs,1t3rim.g- wwxw ry- 1 v,i.v?:v .1 -has wsffssisfissx 5s x',Wf BNP--rm 4w1'ii.-Nor .fxiggerg,ggwify,m.fQFfwQ1r.,,..sg:Z . xiufgggg-, , . gtg , ,L,, ,L.. gram., : i?1i?f'iiQ?91 L 'PQI Qltiiw 1 T' .1 K. is-es, .Q e??ienss:S.mi swzekssg :Wei gpm' if W' .Zi'::-j.ii -- '4h.. MRS. CLARA ANDERSON-B.S.. Miami University: Personal Typing: Typing ll: Business English: Future Teachers of America. MR. JERRY GAINES-B.A., Cai. State Los Angeles: Personal Typing: Typing I: General Business: Business Math: Boys' League: Sports Announcer. MR. JACQUE OSBORN-B.S., Illinois State Uni- MRS. WILMA HOOD-B.S., Temple University: versity: Bookkeeping I, ll: Cross Country: Track TypingI:Shorthand l,II:GirIs' League. and Field. Business 49 5 si 5 2 MR. DAVID JONES-B.A., M.A., Cal. State Long Beach: Beginning, Advanced MRS. LORNA SALISBURY-B.S., Utah State Wood:Architectural Drawing: Industrial Design. University: Beginning, Advanced Clothing: Hostess Clu b. swnii MR. PHILLIP GRIFFITH-B.S., M.A., Northeast Missouri State Teachers' College: Beginning Electricity: Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced Metal: Powder Puff Football. MR. JOHN BOOS-B.A., UC Santa Barbara: Beginn- ing, Intermediate Mechanical Drawing: Engineering Drawing: Scale Model Club. ,giggwggi M it s MR, DAVID BASKERVILLE-B.A., UC Santa Barbara: Beginning MRS. PATRICIA RICE-B.A., Cal. State Long Beach: . MetaI:BeginningWood. Beginning Clothing: Beginning, Advanced Foods: I PraCt'Cal'ArtS Senior Sponsor. WATCHING a boy change raw ingredients into a tasty treat is a Peterson and Jackie Miller prepare Eggs Benedict. Course cover- rare sight. In Mrs. Patricia Rice's beginning foods class, Paul ed the planning, preparation and pleasing presentation of meals. 1 Projects Teach Practical Skills MR. JAMES VAN WAAY-B.A., Cal. State San Diego: M.A., Cal,State Long Beach: Beginning Electricity: Electronics l: Sound Crew: Curriculum Chairman. Design a lawn chair freehand. Sewthe seam on a dress. Draw blueprints for a home. Bake a pan of biscuits. Control an electrical system. Well sure, you would like to, but your English Literature class didn't teach you how. You need a class in which you can apply your knowledge. .. practical arts. By stressing this application of knowledge, the technical arts and home economics departments complementthe academic program. Hopefully, we are learning to apply these skills to our own lives. We produced everything from mini-bikes to angel food cakes, from culottes to tables for living rooms. This year, girls are especially welcome in the technical arts program. Who knows, some female might actually design a lawn chair some day. Frightening, isn't it? Practical Arts 51 Physical Education 52 S--X.. ,J x. - ELlGlO MIGLIA goes up to try to block a shot in Coach varied physical fitness program, which included individ Walt Bynum's class. Boys physical education provided a ual and group sports as well as exercise. eadin , Following and Strivin P.E. is a course of personal development. We learn sportsmanship, skill, cooperation and how to get dressed in a given two foot square area. Each of us is keyed to a series of verbal and mathematical responses. Verbally, we learn the parts ofthe court, the colors of the target, the positions of the players. Mathematically, we learn our roll call number and our basket locker number. This year you were allowed to voice your preferences in P.E. So you wanted tennis and badminton and got stuck with seven weeks of swimming and two of track. Just hope it rains real hard and then you can sit in the gym and watch football movies, but if it's just cloudy. .. Roll call, two minutes! MRS. BARBARA HARDESTY-B.S., Sam Houston State College, M.A., Cal. State Long Beach, Girls' P.E.p Girls' Swim Team: Curriculum Chairman. Stressed in P.E. y 5 MR. RICHARD KELLER-B.A., Nebraska Wesleyan Uni- versity: Boys' P.t.: Curriculum Chairman: Athletic Direc- tor. MR. WALT BYNUM-B.S.. M.E., Hardin-Sim- mons University: Boys' P.E.: Bee Football Team. MR. MICHAELGILLESPIE-B.S.,M.S., USC: Boys' P.E.: Varsity Football Team: Varsity BasebaIlTeam. IVIR. DAN CLAYTON-B.A., M.A., Cal. State Long Beach: Boys' P.E.: Varsity Basketball. MISS EMILY WIERENGA-B.A., Parsons College: Girls' P.E.: Girls' Volleyball Team. Physical Education 53 Physical Education 54 Z . Q li enesgiee e 5 . . 7 1' -. ' .t.e zf'.Jws:i mx.. ' f w ,f :fim tw l in MRS. COZETTE WALKER-B,A., USCQ Modern Danceg Cnor- MR. DWAYNE LYON-BS., West Texas State University eodancers. MR. GARY KIMBRELL-es., Pepperdine Collegeg Boys' P.E,p Varsity Football: Wrestling Team. MRS. MAXINE GREFE-BA., University of Arizona: M.A., UCLA: Girls' RE.: Drill Team. Boys' P.E.3 Varsity Footballg Track. MISS JOAN OHRMLJND-B.A,, Cal,State Long Beachg Girls P.E.gGirls'TennisTeam. MRS. TRACY KRABACHER-B.S.,University of Toronto: Girls' P.E.: Girls' interscholastic Basketball Team, 'K 'is MR. ALLAN FREEMAN-B.A., University of the Philippines: B.A., UCLA: Boys' Choir: Girls' Glee Club: Advanced Girls' Glee Club: Concert Choir: Madrigals: Barbarshop Quartet. pw- r MR. DEAN BOWKER-B.A., M.M., Northwestern University: Music Appreciation: Music Theory: Orchestra: Band: Curriculum Chairman: Powder Puff Football. N XXX ,xv X x 'Q' -, GQ Nw, .X r ixxr Xt' fxxxfxkxt Xxrxvxl KRx2QwRRAA i in Q X, xx Y 6 5 Xi, X 'X Xp X' 'X XV kr Xi, Xi Xxx fx ix X? as rx if xx X' iarxrxfxfxrxixfxx X Music Sounds Out All Tastes You don't have to be a connoisseur to find some music you like at RHHS. Slightly deaf Titans went for the beat of the marching band. Classicists probably chose to listen to one of our varied choral groups: now there's an all boys' group, two all girls' groups, Concert Choir, and Madrigals. The Debonnairesf' another extension of RHHS musical talent, cater to jazz and rhythm fans-white dinner jackets and all. Not only were there musical groups to join, but courses were offered for those interested in music theory, history or appreciation. Yes, there's something to su it various musical tastes. . . but then there are those of us whose only acquaintance with music X is KHJ. i XX' X X 'X if if V?,. rag fi' ,yir . R 'ix 'A XX if Q fixgxxx xx X'-t xi X E E SURVEYING THE BANDS' ROUTINES from a handy spot, Mr. Dean Bowker directs one of its numerous practices to perfect routines of the marching band. Music 55 X l Individual creativity took precedence in art courses over internal difficulties of the department. Public exposure is encouraged, says Mr. Dan Alvich. lt stimulates interest among those both taking and not taking art courses. Whether you 're in the art depart- mentor not, your artistic expression can show itself at Art for Fu nd's Sake, the Palos Verdes Art Association Exhibit, or the Scholastic Art Exhibit at l3ullock's. Art instructors met throughout the year to balance the curriculum fto provide sequential order to the classes and to eliminate duplicationy. But with college algebra, Latin lV and chemistry, little time remained for a unique experience in personal expression and individual creativity. . MR. DAN ALVICH-B.A., lVl.A., Cal. State Long Beach: Ceramics l, ll, lll Who HSS time fOl' 3 l'T1Ol'T1enT of fl'GSdOI'1'l? Curriculum Chairman, Film Club. Self-Expression Motivates Art Ventures ATTENDING the Revolution '68 Art Sale, Kerry Karshner pauses to Homecoming week was dedicated to a revolution in the arts, featur- admire a sketch of singer Donovan, by Kathy Blackmun. Tuesday of ing creative dance, folksinging and other artisticforms. Art 56 MRS. MARILYN BURTZ-B.A.,UCLA: Drawing and Painting i,.II: Comrnerciai Art: Art Club. as .:.V H-'JSF-. .:,g,::f .Ef::2' X -Y 3 bg , a Z2 MR. STEVEN ARIAS-B.A., Cal. State Long Beach: Beginning Crafts: Beginning Creative Art. GERRY GUERNSEY-M.0.0. Texas Agricultural Seminary: Basic Grass Consumption: Advanced Milk Production: Digestive Chemistry: 4-H Club. MRS. VALERIE DAVISSON-B.S., University of Oregon: Be- ginning, Intermediate Crafts: Beginning Design: Junior Spon- sor. vvf' Una' V' ' , I . G V V l'l 0 annum QM? 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'VVVVN 4, nuvyn vvvws ui osnrvf MAF' 1 1 AA-'04 M 4 AINAAIVI I i classes classes classes underclassmen want to be seniors: seniors want out- loyalty to nineteen hundred and something, intra-murals, senior privileges, student government, candy sales. . . classes compete and interact 'Q-513' classes classes classes f .9 Seniors MIKE ZAPPAS Senior Class Vice-President LINDA CURREY Senior Class Historian :,.f-1 ,,,...... ,,,,....-.N ...i-N JOHN SCHARFFENBERGER, SHARON ATKINSON, KAREN WILKINS Senior Class ASB Representatives CHERYLWALDORF Senior Class Treasurer PAT PEDERSON, PEGGY PRIDEAUX Senior Class Co-secretaries QW!! ai A, . 5 , ,f ii SENIOR CLASS CABINET-FRONT ROW: Katy Hight, Cindy Jennings, Jay Fodor, Pat Lamb, Bill Rogers, Tom Woolson. ROW 3: Mrs. Kathy O'Dea, Sue Hansen, Mary Singer, Conni Wright, Sandy Cozette Walker, Dave Finley, Carol Ebbinghouse, Denise Dorr, Scott Speich, Jean Macartney, Terri Swanson. ROW 2: Caryn Clark, Lark Hutchison, Debbie Christoffers, Chuck Rennie, Mike Odell, Mrs. Lesovsky, Stan Owen, Ron Housepian, Cherie Thames, Tom Parsons, Patricia Rice, Mr. Chris Rice. Seniors Make Year Count for Future CAROL HELLIE Senior Class President Anticipate...a senior verb. We found the year a restless wait for SAT scores. Easter vacation, acceptances to colleges and June 20. With school starting late this year, graduation seemed to come later. Meanwhile, Senior Apathy spread like the Hong Kong Flu. Not that there was a lack of things to do. . .we sponsored a Christmas partyfor the children of Head Start, enforced senior privilegesand supported the traditional Grad Night at Disneyland. Privately sponsored organizations within the class added a creative spark with the production of Paul Vodak's movie and with the formation of several T-Ping commando squads. Underneath the fun and frivolity, there were a few minor irritations. . .finding out that you could not take your tray on Senior Park, realizing that we were the first senior class ever to lose the Powder Puff game and wondering if that had symbolic significance, or finding out that RHHS had experienced its first snow while you were sitting in chemistry. All year long the prospect of independence gnawed at the root of anticipation. NOW it's over. No, now if only begins. Seniors 61 CHRISTINE AARON CHARLES ADDISON: Lettermen's Clubg Cee, Bee, Varsity Football:JV.VarsityWrestling. BRUCE ALBERT: Honor Roll, Marching Band: Sym- phonic Band: Cee, Bee, Varsity Football: Bee Track. JOHN ALEXANDER: Amateur Radio Club Cpresi- dentj: Sound Crew. JIMALLEN TOM ANDREW: Marching Band, Symphonic Band. LAWRENCE ANDREWS: TITAN Staff Csports editorj: Marching Band: Symphonic Band: Key Club. ALAN ANKERSTAR: Honor Roll: Junior Vice-Pres- identg Li'l Abner, South Pacificg Chamber Singers, Key Club, Thespians3 JV Wrestling. THOMAS ANTHONY: South Pacific, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Lettermen's Club, Sailing Club, Cee, Bee, Varsity Football, Varsity Water Polo: Bee, Varsity Swimming. TODD ARBOGAST DARYL ARENSTEIN: Lettermen's Club Cpresidentj, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball: Varsity Baseball, All-CIF Footballg ALL-CIF Baseball. JAMES ARMSTRONG: National Honor Society: Var- sity Tennis. REVOLUTION in the development of world-wide and inter-racial under- standing was symbolized bythe class SQDIOFS in its Homecoming mural. 62 BEST-ALL-AROUND SENIORS Scott Hutchison and Sharon Atkinson contributions. Scott was junior class president. Sharon's activities were elected at the beginning of their senior year for previous class included three years as ASB representative and cheerleader, Atkinson, Hutchison Cream of Crop s 'T as x X I, KRISTIN ARNOLD: Powder Puff Football: Art Club: GAA. JOSEPH ARTINO: Honor Roll: Marching Band: Symphonic Band: Dance Band: Cee, Bee Foot- ball: Varsity Wrestling. KIRK ASHIVIORE: Frosh-Soph Baseball. MIKE ASPINWALL: Honor Roll: Frosh Cabinet. SHARON ATKINSON: High Honor Roll: National Honor Society: JV, Varsity Cheerleader Cheadj: Sophomore Vice-president: Homecoming Queen: Buttons 'n Bows: Chamber Singers: Choreodancers Ctreasurerj. JEFF AUSTIN: High Honor Roll: CSF: National Honor Society: Varsity Tennis Clvlost Valuable Playerj. RINDON AWALT SHERYL AWE: Beginning, Advanced Girls' Glee Club: Concert Choir: Folksingers Club: Spanish Club. NANCY AYLESBURY: Concert Choir: Advanced Girls' Glee Club: Folksingers Club: Spanish Club. DENNIS BABBIT: Cee Track. SANDY BACHENHEIIVIER: Lettermen's Club Prin- cess: Homecoming Princess. WILLIAM BADDORF: Marching Band: Dance Band: Bee Swimming. Seniors 6 MICHAEL BANISTER TERI BARNATO: ArtClub: Spanish Club. LIN BARNES: Concert Choir: Beginning,Advanced Girls'GIeeCIub. ROBERT BARR: Concert Choir: Boys' Glee Club: Folksingers Club. JUDI BECKETT: National Honor Society Ctreas- urerb: Rally Commissioner: Varsity Cheer- leader: Drill Team: Concert Choir: Beginning Girls' Glee Club: Choreodancers: Girls' Service Club. JAN BELL: Buttons 'n Bows: Marching Band: Symphonic Band, Most Improved Player Award: AFS: Folksingers Club: Hostess Club: Library Council. PAM BELL: Honor Roll: CSF: AFS: Folksingers Club: Hostess Club Cvice-presidentj, ARON BENON SUE BERNBACH: Beginning, Advanced Girls' Glee Club: FolksingersClub. JOHN BERRY: Lettermen's Club: Varsity Wrestling, Sky League Champion: VarsityTrack. KATHY BERRY KATHY BLACKMUN: Honor Roll: DELPHIAN Staff CadvertisingJ:ArtClub. Dances for Spirit Aid Powder Puffers CHRISLYN BLANK: Honor Roll. BILL BLOCH: Honor Roll: CSF: Frosh-Soph, JV Baseball. ROBIN BOND DON BOWKER: Honor Roll. RENNIE BOYD: TITAN Staff: Cinema Club. ROBERT BOYLE: Varsity Cross Country: JV Foot- ball:JVTennis, GARY BRANCH DAVID BRAZELL: Key Club: Varsity Football: Bee Track. Seniors 64 DOING HIS UTIVIOST to generate enthusiasm in the senior stands, Leif Voeltz lends his support to Powder Puff football players while rooters lend their support by throwing eggs. BILL BROADHEAD: Honor Roll: Lettermen's Clubg Bee, Varsity Track, Sky League Pole Vault Champion. BILL BROWN KIM BUCCI: Spanish Club. KEVIN BUCKLEY: ManagersCIub. LAURENCE BUELL: High Honor Rollg CSF: National Honor Societyg Symphonic Bandg Dance Bandg Karate Clubg Physics Clubg JV Tennis. BEVERLY BURLEY: Honor Rollg Buttons 'n Bowsg AFSQ Future Teachersg Hostess Club: Spanish Club. CHRISTOPHER BURLEY: Art Club: Chess Cluhg JV Cross Country. DEBRA BURNETT Seniors 65 I 3 s Q 'li X x X, ATTEMPTING NEW HIGH, Bill Broadhead trys his own version of mel- Vodak's movie. During the filming of the Mexican hanging sequence low yellow as he lights a banana in a scene recreated from Paul Tom Didlake takes a quick break to inspect an empty bag of fritos Vodak Challenges Movie Makers HOWARD BURNS: Honor Roll: CSF: National Honor Society: ASB Vice-president: Soph President: Lettermen's Club: Varsity Water Polo: Varsity Swimming. BRIAN BUTLER: Lettermen's Club: Bee, Varsity Football: Bee, JV, Varsity Basketball. KATHERINE CALDWELL: Beginning Girls' Glee Club. RICHARD CALDWELL: Marching Band: Symphonic Band: Amateur Radio Club Qpresidentj: German Club: Sound Crew. ROBERT CALLAHAN: AFS: Cee, JV Basketball: Cee, Bee Track. THOMAS CALVERT: Cee Football: Cee Track. CAROL CAPRINE: Choreodancers: Folksingers Club: French Club: Hostess Club. JANET CARBONE: Advanced Girls' Glee Club: Hostess Club: Spanish Club. ROBERT CARLSON JIM CARLYLE: German Club: Karate Club: JV Foot- ball: Mr. Ugly. LAURIE CARR: Honor Roll: CSF. RICK CARR: Varsity Football: JV Tennis: Frosh- Soph, JV, Varsity Baseball. Seniors 66 fvt ,wr 'KTM M Q. FQ far X Z f s ? S, J. ,W ,, 53:55 . IM... .. E lQ 1 3 , .: TIMOTHY CARR: Boys' Glee Club: Folksingers Club: JV Wrestling. DAVE CARTER: Cee, Bee, Varsity Football: JV, Bee Wrestling: CIF AAA Football Cfirst teamj: Letter- men'sCIubCcaptainJ. PATRICIA CARTER CARYN CASLER: High Honor Roll. ROBERT CATON: CSF: Astronomy Club Cpres- identJ:VarsityGolf. DUANE CHASE: Honor Roll: Li'I Abner: South Pa- cific: ChiIdren's Theater: Cinema Club: German Club:Thespians. ANN CHILDERHOSE: AFS: Hostess Club. DEBRA CHRISTOFFERS: Frosh, Soph, Junior Cab- inet: Chess Club: Folksingers Club. MARCIA CLAPP: Soph, Junior, Senior Cabinet: Homecoming Committee: Buttons 'n Bows: PowderPuffFootball:GermanClub. CARYN CLARK: Honor Roll: Senior Cabinet: Girls' Tennis Team Cpresidenty. CHRISTINA CLIFTON: Soph'Historian: Frosh, Junior Cabinet: TITAN Staff Cbusiness managerj: Leadership Camp: Powder Puff Football: Girls' Service Club: Quill and Scroll: GraduationCommitteeChairman. GLENN COBOURN: Li'I Abner: South Pacific: Future Teachers Club: Managers Club: Thesp- ians:JV Cross Country: Cee Track. RICHARD COFFMAN JULIE COLBURN: Honor Roll: Clubs Council Pres- ident: JV, Varsity Cheerleader: Frosh, Soph, Jun- ior Cabinet: DELPHIAN Staff Csophomore ed- itorj: Chamber Singers: Choreodancers: March- ing Band CService Awardj. VICKI COLGATE: Honor Roll: ASB Treasurer: Sen- ior Cabinet: Leadership Camp:Buttons 'n Bows Ccommentatorj: Folksingers Club: French Club: Girls' Service Club. NANCY COLSTON: Hostess Club. MALINDA COLVIG: High Honor Roll: National Hon- or Society: Senior Cabinet: Prom Committee: DELPHIAN Staff Cart editorb: Art Club. DAVID COOKSEY: Boys' League Board Crepresent- ativej: Soph, Junior, Senior Cabinet: Li'I Abner: South Pacific: Powder Puff Cheerleader: Ama- teur Radio Club: Thespians: JV Cross Country. CYNTHIA COOPER: Buttons 'n Bows: Art Club: Thespians. DAVID COURY: Marching Band. GAIL COUCH: Beginning, Advanced Girls' Glee Club: ArtClub. ALAN COUSTE CAROL COVEY: High Honor Roll: CSF: National Honor Society: TITAN Staff Cassistant editorj: AFS: Quill and Scroll: National Merit Scholar Semi-finalist. JANICE CRAWFORD Seniors 67 LANE CRAWFORD JAMES CRISP KAREN CRISTY JUDY CROCKETT DIANE CULBERTSON: Honor Roll: National Honor Society: Buttons 'n Bows Csemi-finalistj: Drill Team Clieutenantj: Folksingers Club. LINDA CURREY: CSF: National Honor Society: Senior Historian: TITAN Staff CNews editorb: Concert Choir: Beginning Girls' Glee Club Caccompanistb: Folksingers Club: Nledics Club Csecretary-historianj. IVIUFF CURTISS: Honor Roll: Girls' League Board Chistorianj: TITAN Staff ffeature editorj: Leadership Camp: AFS Csecretary-treasurerj: Girls' Service Club: Literary Club: Girls' Swimming. SANDRA DALEY: Drill Team Ccaptainj: Buttons 'n Bows CNliss Originality, winnerj. ROBERT DANIELS: Lettermen's Club: Bee, Varsity Football CFighting Heart Awardjg Bee, Varsity Track. CHERYL DAN KERS: Hostess Club. RICK DANKO: Boys' Glee Club. DENISE DAVERN MARIANNE DAVEY: Chamber Singers: Concert Choir: Advanced Girls' Glee Club: Hostess Club. MICHELLE DAVIS: Honor Roll: Buttons 'n Bows: AFS: GAA: Spanish Club. BRUCE DAY: Honor Roll: Frosh-Soph, JV Cross Country: Cee Track. CAROL DEAN: Junior Cabinet: Powder Puff Foot- ball. SCOTT DEAN: Lettermen's Club: JV, Varsity Bas- ketball: Frosh-Soph, JV, Varsity Baseball. DENNIS DeBRlTZ NADINE deClUTlIS: Junior, Senior Cabinet: Pow- der Puff Football: Concert Choir. RICK DeJARLD: Boys' Glee Club. Seniors 68 1 .- f we ... -l l ,1. ,. - f.-sfzsf .,.-f -f-- - -f s--f ff--- 3-wa,...,.t,. 7 tw fV-L'F,i5i.f'?iE'..f2E5V5 11Y5Vf?7:5'235z53?IQx.?if?i 2igi?T15? 5555 - -. . his .I fx , .Q ,-1 f.. ' .,,, :' 'i ' 111252 . - g We iw.. 'W 8 35 g - -- I.-:sw , .. . ......w.:e..m l.. , .. , .. fi .,f1,,,tw, r, ,. 2. '1 -1 1. 11 :ss Riagg '-a n : 3 Q vw df qs.. ' PT-AW: . 9-1 at 'T 3 2 Q it e 2 .3 S s 5 S if fir? 415: zlsf'-Aww 553:49 15231 'TLSSQPQPQ :.fs1.s21xW5?eiiYi' Feathered Friend Caught in Foul Play Folksingers Club: French Club. Folksingers Club: French Club. SHARON EBERT: Beginning Girls' Glee Club: JANICE EDGAR. Beginning Girls Glee Club, BRAD DENNY: Spanish Club: Cee, Bee Football. DAVID DEVERELL: Forensics. TOM DIDLAKE: JV, Varsity Basketball: Bee Track. ANTHONY DISANTO ADELE DOBYNS: Advanced Girls' Glee Club: Nledics Club. TOM DONNELLY KATHY DORAN: Honor Roll: National Honor Soci- ety: Junior ASB Representative: Powder Puff Football: Art Club: Pep Club: Girls' Volleyball: Girls' State. DENISE DORR: Honor Roll: Junior, Senior Cabinet: Homecoming Committee: Powder Puff Foot- ball:ArtCIub. JOAN DUBOV: Chamber Singers: Folksingers Club. IVIARY ELLEN DUGGINS: High Honor Roll: CSF: National Honor Society: Buttons 'n Bows. TRENA EARNEST: Soph, Junior Cabinet: Powder Putt Football:Thespians. CAROL EBBINGHOUSE: Senior Cabinet: French Club: Library Council. CACKLING FIENDISHLY, Paul Vodak breaks out of shell of conformity and releases pent-up frustrations by foully attacking an innocent chick. ROBERT EDWARDS: Honor Roll: Bee, Varsity Water Polo: Varsity Swimming. DIAN EMERSON: Honor Roll: CSF: National Honor Society: DELPHIAN Staff Cactivities copy editorj: AFS: Buttons 'n Bows. NICK EMMANOUILIDES: TITAN, DELPHIAN Staffs fphotographerj: Leadership Camp: German Club: Cee, Bee Football: Coach's Assistant. ROBERT FALLIS: German Club: Karate Club. JANET FELDER RICHARD FERGUSON: Honor Roll: Boys' League Board ttreasurerl: Leadership Camp: Key Club Cadmiralb: Cee, Bee, Varsity Football. JAMES FIELD DAVID FILATREAU: Honor Roll. DAVID FINLEY: Frosh, Senior Cabinet: Powder Puff Cheerleader: Concert Choir: Lettermen's Club: Varsity Cross Country: Varsity Track, Sky League Champion in Mile. DONALD FITZGERALD: Soph, Junior Cabinet: Powder Puff Cheerleader: Lettermen's Club: Frosh-Soph, JV Cross Country: Cee, Bee Track. KRISTIE FLOREN: High Honor Roll: CSF: National Honor Society: Choreodancers Ccorresponding secretaryj. JAY FODOR: Honor Roll: Senior Cabinet: Letter- men's Club: Cee, Bee, JV, Varsity Football: Cee Track. Seniors 70 li l' 22 trqflff c,l5TfVv r I . e I . r f K J wL,.- X 3 x,. ,,.da. Ve x .:. I e f I.. if I at . we ,M V, . Sf ig' fi i is . i X ..... . .tmwilii . ,e p 22' .EE .. 1251:-ff .. to L. . 6515 ze fzsgi' . .i-msc , M52 Over-Zealous Patriots Boost Mom, Apple Pie DURING NOVEMBER ELECTIONS, re- actionaries Bruce Lundy and Katy Hight discover shades of pink in current political activities. LINDA FOX: Future Teachers: Hostess Club: Spanish Club. KATHY FRAZIER LOIS FREEDBERG: AFS Foreign Exchange Student: National Honor Society: Girls' Service Club: Pep Club. HAROLD FULLER: Honor Roll: CSF: National Honor Society: AFS. PAM FULLERTON: Powder Puff Football: Art Club. NANNETTE GALANG: AFS Foreign Exchange Stu- dent: National Honor Society. MARIE GALE: Beginning, Advanced Girls' Glee CIub:GirIs' Swimming. LAURA GARDNER: Concert Choir: Advanced Girls' Glee Club. HAROLD GARNER BARBARA GARRETT: Girls' Swimming. CLAUDIA GARZA: Concert Choir. MARIE GEARY: Marching Band: Concert Choir: Pep Club. Seniors 71 :Z--I -' , 3- ., EXHAUSTED FROM strain of competition, Most Athletic Senior Daryl Aren- stein takes five. Daryl excelled in football, basketball and baseball. STEVEN GEBLER: Marching Band, Symphonic Band. DEBBY GHALTIN: Advanced Girls' Glee Club. CHARLENEGlLBERT PAMELA GILKISON: AFS, Art Club, Folk- singers Clubg Political Opinion Sur- vey Club. DAVID GILL: Lettermen's Club, JV, Varsity Basketball, JV, Varsity Base- ball. f '-s:.- Fm- - if A ,In-fran. 'E 2?':'aF': .,.?iV1M V 1515724 'EELEE1-'I' .IP::1'. ':: may M , ,:,.:5,- ,- ., , 3, if QS 2 f at qi? fi S2131 S15 N 'A E 3 W' 3 lv 5 Q ,Q if s A i 21235535 si. Athlete ..:-if-1 fx Q: X WVL. Nw R K9 a T, -1 J :S I e 47 r . ,Mg .. Proves Superb in All Sports TOM GLANVILLE: Cee: Bee, JV: Varsity Football: Frosh-Soph, JV Baseball. JANET GLENN: Beginning Girls' Glee Club: Art Club. GARY GLICK: Chess Club: Physics Club. JOSEPH GOLD: Varsity Water Polo. ELIZABETH GOODER: Advanced Girls' Glee Club: Choreodancers: Folksingers Club: Bowling Clubqvice-presidentb: JAMES GOODRICH: High Honor Roll: CSF. KENNETH GOSS: Marching Band: Symphonic Band: Amateur Radio Club: Physics Club: Frosh- Soph: JV Cross Country: Cee: Bee Track. LARRY GRAY LAURIE GRAY: AFS: Art Club: Karate Club. BARBARAGREENE ROBERT GRIFFITH: Lettermen's Club: Cee: Bee, Varsity Football. LIV GRYNNING: Youth for Understanding For- eign Exchange Student. NANCY HAHN: Honor Roll: Girls' League Board Qsenior representativeb: Forensics. ALICE HAMBERG BRUCE HAMILTON: Honor Roll: CSF: Modeling Club Cpresidentj: Engineering Drafting Award. JEANNEHAMLIN PETER HAMMOND: Li'l Abner: South Pacific: lm- portance of Being Earnest: Boys' Glee Club: Thespians. LAURIE HAND: Honor Roll: Drill Team Clieutenantj: Drill Team Camp. CRAIG HANSEN: TITAN Staff Photographer: Man- agers Club: Bee Water Polo. SUE HANSEN: High Honor Roll: Junior Historian: TITAN Staff Cfeature editorb: Leadership Camp Committee Qchairmanbg Chamber Singers: AFS fsecretaryj: Cinema Club Qpresidentj: Girls' Service Club. Seniors 73 VICKI HANSEN: High Honor Roll: National Honor Society: Buttons 'n Bows: Chamber Singers: Concert Choir: AFS. SANDRA HARRINGTON PHILLIP HARRIS STEVEN HARRISON: Marching Band: Amateur Radio Club Cvice-presidentj: Managers Club: Math Club: JV Basketball: Varsity Tennis QCIFJ: JVBasebalI. JOHN HART SUSAN HARTING: AFS: Future Teachers: Pep Club GUY HATCH: Honor Roll. STEVEN HATHAWAY: Soph Cabinet: French Club: Varsity Water Polo: Bee, Varsity Swimming CFirst CIF Breaststroke Relayj. PHIL HAWKINS SEAN HEATH GEORGE HEAVISIDE JAMIE HECKMAN: Powder Puff Football: Begin- Medics Club. JAMES HEDGES LISA HEGENWALD: Honor Roll: Concert Choir: Spanish Club. CAROL HELLIE: High Honor Roll: National Honor Society: Senior President: Homecoming Committee: TITAN Staff: Girls' Service Club: Quill and Scroll: NCTE Runner-up. WILLIAM HENRY: High Honor Roll: Boys' League Board Qtreasurery: Leadership Camp: Powder Puff Cheerleader: Lettermen's Club: Varsity Cross Country: Varsity Track. JAMES HICKEY THOMAS HICKS: Honor Roll: National Honor Society: Key Club: Lettermen's Club: Varsity Cross Country. KATHERINE HIGHT: Honor Roll: Senior Cabinet: TITAN Staff Ceditor-in-chiefy: Leadership Camp: Political Opinion Survey Club: Quill and Scroll Cco-presidentj. DANIEL HILL: High Honor Roll: CSF: National Honor Society: AFS: Marching Band. DONALD HILL: Honor Roll: Chess Club: Physics Club: Wrestling. RENDA HIMELSON RANDY HODNET BRIAN HOFER: High Honor Roll: CSF: Varsity Basketball. Seniors 74 ning Girls' Gleek Club: GAA: Hostess Club: w-JFK' 44 ,S Wx 'Uv We-qu. ,Q A 1 K ELIZABETH HOGAN: Hostess Club. SUE HOGAN: National Honor Society: Songleader: Junior Secretary: DELPHIAN Staff Cjunior, sen- ior editorjg South Pacific: Choreodancers qattendance secretaryb: Buttons 'n Bows: Quill and Scroll. WILLIAM HOLDEN: Cee Football: Frosh-Soph, JV Baseball. NANCY HOLMES: High Honor Roll: Powder Puff Football: Li'l Abner: South Pacific: PTA Summer Show: AFS: Folksingers Club: Spanish Club. RONALD HOUSEPIAN: High Honor Roll: CSF: Senior Cabinet: Karate Club: Cee Football. WENDY HOWARD: National Honor Society: ASB Secretary: Key Club Queen: Leadership Camp: Buttons 'n Bows: AFS: Folksingers Club. STEVEN HOXENG: Bee Football: JV Baseball. CLAUDIA HUDSON SCOTT HUTCHISON: Junior President: Soph Cab- inet: Leadership Camp: Powder Puff Cheer- leader: French Club: Key Club: Bee Swimming THOMAS IVONS: Honor Roll: Thespians: Drama Award. GARY JACKSON JEFF JACKSON: Lettermen's Club: Varsity Foot- ball: Varsity Wrestling: Varsity Track. ,f'? 'f-Q 11 co 3 92. cb GD c co '1 'CJ O E cn 7 Z EL cb U7 E :if :' E : ar FEM E FOOTBALL STARS successfully display their ability to and overpower their breathless opponents. Powder Puff gave dominate the male sex as they seductively sashay into the gym RHHS girlsachance to displayfemininity. I I I I i W.,-f ' Nw FEMALE BRUISERS scramble for the ball during annual Powder Puff game. Dis- RECEIVING HELPFUL HlNTS from coach Bill Thorn, Senior playing their femininity, seniors let the juniors slide by with a one point lead. Powder Putters review strategy to flatten junior opponents. LYNN JACKSON: Frosh Cabinet: Buttons 'n Bows. FRITZ JACOBSEN: Lettermen's Clubg Cee, Bee, JV, Varsity Football. CATHY JACOBY: National Honor Society. PETER JAKUBOWSKI: Honor Roll: Bee Footballg Bee Track. CYNTHIA JENNINGSQ High Honor Rollg CSFQ National Honor Societyg Senior Cabinetg Powder Puff Footballg GAA. MARTHA JENSEN: Advanced Girls' Glee Clubg Choreodancersg Lil' Abner. PAULA JENSEN: Soph Cabinetg Powder Puff FootballgArtClub. PATRICKJOENS Seniors 76 Seniors Take It in Stride .F L J ' f mfg .Q fe el is as-I - V . get-,ti 1' V . A wr- 9 .::::i Hssg,,., - ESV ' . ,.,,, - L 1: tfzfslgm.. :1 ears?-51 ' .--- 'IW wi . M2351 f'f.u,mi ti-f ..-it-::'I.E.f'aafa::' vi- .... . - 'Jeff S., . .im .. Ti. I l l s ...awp 'Wi . 'r sisaiieztfesi i ,Q 3 1 fi! li if CONRAD JOHNSON: AFS: Folksingers Club: Foren- sics. DOROTHY JOHNSON: Concert Choir: Beginning, Advanced Girls' Glee Club: Folksingers Club: Bowling Clu b Cpresidentj. KIRKJOHNSON MICHAEL JOHNSON: Chamber Singers: Concert Choir: Boys' Glee Club. PATRICIA JORDAN: Pep Club: Sailing Club. GEORGIANNE JUGE: Key Club Princess: Concert Choir: Forensics:Thespians. ROBERTKEALHOFER RICK KEATING: Frosh President: Soph ASB Representative. MINDY KEEPER: TITAN Staff. BRUCE KEITEL: Honor Roll: TITAN Staff: Sym- phonic Band: Forensics: Key Club: Letter- men's Club: National Merit Semi-finalist: Varsity Swimming. THOMAS KELLER: Junior, Senior Cabinet: Powder Puff Cheerleader: Cee Football: Cee, Bee, VarsityTrack. KEVIN KELLY DOUG KEMP: Soph, Junior, Senior Cabinet: Folk- singers Club: Varsity Water Polo: Bee, Varsity Swimming. DEBRA KERN: Honor Roll: Beginning, Advanced Girls'GleeClub:ChessClub. ELIZABETH KESKA: Honor Roll: Marching Band: PepCIub. RUSSELL KING SHERI KINZEY PAUL KlSLING:.lV, Varsity Wrestling. ANITA KLECKER: French Club. PAM KLEIN: Frosh, Soph Cabinet: Advanced Girls' Glee Club: Folksingers Club. Seniors 77 Seniors 78 SHEILA KLINGER: AFS: Folksingers Club: Medics Club: Spanish Club. DEBORAH KNABLE: Honor Roll: National Honor Society: PTA Summer Show: Concert Choir: AFS Cpresidentb: French Club: AFS Exchange Student. JOHN KOCH MARTIN KOCH DAVE KOLK: Cee, Bee, JV, Varsity Football. RALPH KONSTAN GEORGE KORODY THOMAS KUNZ MICHELLE KURTZ: Junior Cabinet: AFS: Folk- singers Club: Hostess Club: Medics Club. MICHAEL LAM: High Honor Roll: CSF: National Honor Society: Karate Club: Lettermen's Club: Varsity Wrestling. PATRICK LAMB: Junior, Senior Cabinet: Varsity Cross Country: Bee Track. LINDA LAMBROSE: TITAN Staff: Powder Puff Foot- ball: Business Club: Literary Club. ams Let Literature Speak STUDENTS IN Miss Mary Oran's English Lit class recreate a HamIet's trial for insanity, Judge Aaron Terrill listens to scene out of Shakespeare's Hamlet While presiding over incrimi nating evidence provided bv Jean Stewart 7' DEBBIE LARNER: Beginning, Advanced Girls' Glee Club: Folksingers Club: Hostess Club. GARY LARSEN: High Honor Roll: CSF: National Honor Society Cpresidentj: Leadership Camp Committee: Key Club: JV Basketball: National Merit Semi-Finalist: Harvard Book Award. CECILIA LAU LILY LAU MARTHA LAURENT: Honor Roll: CSF: National Honor Society: South Pacific Orchestra: Folk- singers Club: Future Teachers: Spanish Club. HELEN LAVENDER: Beginning, Advanced Girls' Glee Club: Folksingers Club: Hostess Club. LISA LAVOIE: French Club: Future Teachers: Girls' Swimming. PATTIE LEDDY: Folksingers Club: Future Tea- chers:GAA. LAURENCE LEE: Marching Band: Symphonic Band: Dance Band:German Club. DIXON LEEF JOHN LeFEVRE: Honor Roll: JV Cross Country: Cee, Bee Track. ROBERT LEIBOLD: Junior Cabinet: DELPHIAN Staff Qactivities editorjg South Pacific Or- chestra: Symphonic Ba nd: AFS. KATHI LEONE LARK LESOVSKY: Honor Roll: Senior Cabinet. Business Club Cvice-presidentj: Girls' Service Club. LINDA LEVY: Honor Roll: Beginning, Advanced Girls'GleeClub:HostessClub. PAMALA LEWIS: Girls' League Board Csecretaryj: Soph, Junior, Senior cabinet: Prom Commit- tee: DELPHIAN Staff Cjunior copy, sports editorjg Leadership Camp: Buttons 'n Bows: Powder Puff Football: Folksingers Club. MARY ANN LEY: High Honor Rolll CSF: National Honor Society: Girls' Tennis. JAMES LIGHTNER RANDLE LINDBERG: Marching Band: Symphonic Band: Honor Band: Cee Football. DANN LINDLEY MARTIN LIPOW: AFS: Chess Club: French Club Cvice-presidentj: Math Club: Physics Club Csecretaryhz Political Opinion Survey Club: Stampand Coin Club. LU ANNE LODLE: French Club: Medics Club. SUSAN LORDANICH: Powder Puff Football: French Club. DIANE LUEBBEN Seniors 79 Senior-An Abstraction Devoid of Reality CHRISTINE LUNDGREN: Honor Roll: Drill Team: Concert Choir: AFS: Folksingers Club: German Club. BRUCE LUNDY: TITAN Staff fsports editorb. WILLIAM LYNN: Honor Roll: Frosh, Soph Cabinet: DELPHIAN Staff Cfreshman, activities, assist- ant editorj: Leadership Camp. JEAN MACARTNEY: Girls' League Board Crepres- entativej: AFS: French Club. 91 JACQUELINE MacCROSSEN: Honor Roll: CSF: Chess Club: Folksingers Club: Forensics: French Club: Karate Club. KATHY MacGREGOR: Honor Roll: Soph, Junior Cabinet: Powder Puff Football: AFS: Art Club: Future Teachers: Pep Club: Girls' Volleyball. SANDRAMADDEN:AdvancedGirls'GleeClub. SUSAN MAIER: Art Club: Business Club. MARK MAILANDER CAROL MALDONADO: Powder Puff Footballglfolk- singers Club: Hostess Club. CONSTANCE MALLON: Honor Roll: Buttons 'n S-' Bows: Powder Puff Football: Beginning Girls' Glee Club: AFS: Future Teachers: Spanish Club. BlLLMANFREDl:Cee Swimming. STEVE MARRIOTT JAMES MARTIN ROBERT MATHEWS: Honor Roll:Cross Country: Cee Basketball: Track. MIKE MAY MIKE MAYES: Modeling Club: Bee Football. CINDY MAYNARD: Folksingers Club Cpresidentj. KEVIN MCAULIFFE: Key Club Csecretaryb. SHELLEY McCALLlCK: Folksingers Club: Choreo- dancers, Seniors 80 THAT WHICH TRANSCENDS into the vastness of the eternal shoelace oft' relates to Mushgrave pencil leads and timeless garlic presses. i We We ' i 'Ns my Q 3' W I, ... 4 - , .,,, ..,.,..., ,,.,. A Recipe is the mincemeat of life's sibling riots and Man like yeast shall rise again in lukewarm conditions, muses Bill Lynn. KRISTIEMCCLEARY GARY MCCLERNAN: CSF: Marching Band: Key Club: Lettermen's Club: JV Football: JV, Varsity Cross Country: Varsity Track. KEITH MCCONNELLY: Modeling Club: Frosh-Soph, JV Cross Country: Cee, Bee Track. DUNCAN McDOWELL: Cee Football: Cee Basket- ball: Cee Track. WILLIAM MCEACHERN WILLIAM MCGUIRE: Frosh-Soph, JV Cross Country: Cee, Bee, Varsity Track. SCOTT McINTOSH: Boys' League Board Crepres- entativej: Cee, Bee Basketball: Cee, Bee, Varsity Track. KATHY MCKOWEN: French Club. KEVIN MCLAUGHLIN: Honor Roll: Cross Country: Track. ALAN MCNARY DONALD MCPHERSON: Letterrnen's Club: Cee Football: JV, Varsity Wrestling: Cee Track. CINDY MEDEMA: Honor Roll: Buttons 'n Bows: Drill Team: AFS: Hostess Club. Seniors 81 i AIMS sngiiugggn HMM' SYIIU Q1 S T . :mf 1-S ' IQIZLW. 5: .f g V ,g,,' g i . gg , A , Wi . .IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL. Most Literary Senior C.J. Hellie objectively searches for the appropriate subject of this familiar proverb. KATHY MENDELSON: Honor Roll: CSF: Powder Puff Football: Beginning Girls' Glee Club: Sailing Club. HELEN MERRIMAN: Folksingers Club. lbw:-wr MICHAELIVIEYER H el I 'e r : : . SUSAN MEYERS: Honor Roll: Concert ,,QEf Choir: Beginning Girls Glee Club. CHERYL MICHAELS: Honor Roll: CSF: Powder Puff Football: French Club: GAA: Political Opinion Survey Club! National Forensics League. Shrugs off Altruistic World MICHAEL MICHELI: Honor Roll: JV, Varsity Tennis. HELEN MICKIEWICZ: Honor Roll: CSF: TITAN Staff: Library Council fpresidentj: Literary Club: Medios Club Cvice-presidentb: NCTE Contestant. HARRY MILLER: Cee Football: Cee, Bee Track. JOANNA MILLER: Honor Roll: CSF: Art Club. KAREN MILLER: Soph Doll Princess: Lettermen's Club Princess: Buttons 'n Bows: GAA. JEAN MILLICAN GARY MILLION: Honor Roll: Literary Club. ANDY MITCHELL: Honor Roll: Marching Band: Symphonic Band: JV Cross Country. JOHN MITCHELL: Honor Roll: JV Baseball. LYNNEMITCHELL:Spanish Club. SUE MITTELSTEAD: Beginning, Advanced Girls' Glee CIub:GAA:PepCIub. DEBORAH MONNIE: Frosh Cabinet: Buttons 'n Bows: Hostess Club. ADENA MOORE: GAA: Hostess Club. DIANA MOORE: Student Council. SHARON MOORE CONNIE MOOREHEAD: Advanced Girls' Glee Club. TONY MORENO: Frosh Cabinet: Spanish Club: Frosh-Soph Baseball. MARTHA MORRELL: Soph Cabinet: Buttons 'n Bows: Powder Puff Football. CRAIG MORRISON: Powder Puff Cheerleader. JANET MORRISON: Homecoming Committee: Art Club: Folksingers' Club. Seniors 83 FRED MOSHER JEREMY MUCHA: Chess Club: French Club: Model- ing Club: Spanish Club. JASON MUGFORD: Varsity Water Polo. SUE MULLEN: Powder Puff Football: AFS:Hostess Club: Bowling Club. STEVEN MURPHY: Varsity Water Polo: Varsity Swimming. MONICA MURRAY MIKE NEAL PAMELA NELSON: Buttons 'n Bows: Powder Puff Football. DEBBIE NORGAARD: Beginning, Advanced Girls' Glee Club. MELENIENUNEZ KEVIN O'BRIEN: Bee Basketball: JV, Varsity Golf: Frosh-Soph Baseball. SHARON O'CONNER: Drill Team: National Foren- sics League, Girls' lmpromtu State Finalists. MIDNIGHT MARAUDERS Mindy Colvig and Ron Wallace decide to beau- paders got carried away and tried, unsuccessfully, to beautify Bruce tify America by decorating unsuspecting victim's yard. The esca- Shimizu. Many seniors discovered their artistc talents. if i by '5' 'MN- ' A PROUDLY DISPLAYING her creative talents, Carol Covey stands before a newly redecorated mailbox while Frances Phillips sleeps. -' ii'.V,t,,iiSQQ: KATHY O'DEA: Honor Roll, Girls' League Board Csenior represenativej, Frosh, Senior Cabinet, Leadership Camp, AFS, Pep Club. MICHAEL ODELL: Honor Roll, National Honor Society, ASB Parliamentarian, Soph, Junior, Senior Cabinet, Symphonic Band, JV Football, JV, Varsity Basketball. GREGORY ODION JEFF O'DONNELL: Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Letterrh-en's Club, Varsity Football. CATHERINE O'HARA: Honor Roll, Frosh, Soph Cabinet, Art Club,GAA. MARK OHMAN: Honor Roll, AFS, Business Club, Folksingers Club, Managers Club, Bee Track. JOELOLNEY KEN OLSON RANDALL ORR: German Club, Frosh-Soph, JV, Var- sity Baseball. BOB OST: Honor Roll, Key Club, Bee, Varsity Track. REYES OSTLUND: Honor Roll, Chess Club, French Club, Managers Club, Physics Club. FRANK OWEN Midni ht Landscapin Brings Local Ro dies Moment of Softness Seniors 85 STAN OWEN: Honor Roll: National Honor Society: Symphonic Band: Key Club Cvice-presidentj: JVTennis. WILLIAM PACKER: Honor Roll. DAVID PACKWOOD CAMERON PAGE: Honor Roll: Lettermen's Club: Spanish Club: JV Cross Country: Cee Track. ROBERT PALAZZO: High Honor Roll: CSF: National Honor Society: Astronomy Club Ctreasurerj: Chess Club Ctreasurerj: French Club ltreas- urerj: Math Club Cpresidentj: Cee Track. NANCY PALLIN: High Honor Roll: CSF: National Honor Society: TITAN Staff: AFS: French Club: Spanish Club: National Merit Semi-finalist. JACK PALMER: Honor Roll: CSF: Lettermen's Club: Physics Club: Boys' State: Varsity Football. SUSAN PALMER THOMAS PARSONS: Honor Roll: National Honor Society: Frosh-Soph, JV, Varsity Cross Country: Cee Track. CHERYL PEAKE: Honor Roll: CSF: National Honor Society: Buttons 'n Bows: French Club. PATRICIA PEDERSON: Honor Roll: Senior Secre- tary: Frosh Treasurer: TITAN Staff: Buttons 'n Bows. KENNETH PELLMAN: Leadership Camp: Marching Band: Symphonic Band: Dance Band: JV Tennis. SUSAN PENDLEY: National Honor Society: Senior Cabinet: Marching Band: Symphonic Band: AFS: Folksingers Club. TODD PERBIX: Honor Roll: Literary Club: JV Cross Country: Bee Track. CARL PETERSON FRANCES PHILLIPS: High Honor Roll: CSF: Nation- al Honor Society Csecretaryj: DELPHIAN Staff leditor-in-chiefy: Girls' Service Club: Literary Club: Quill and Scroll Cco-presidentb: NCTE Contestant. LAURIE PHILLIPS: Honor Roll: CSF: Amateur Radio Club: Cinema Club: Forensics: GAA: Library Council: National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist. KAREN PINAMONTI LARRY PINKERTON: ArtCIub. STEVEN PITCHFORD: Cee, Bee, Varsity Football: Cee Basketball: Frosh-Soph, JV Baseball. SUE PONTIOUS: Honor Roll: CSF: Soph Treas- urer: Frosh Historian: DELPHIAN Staff Cjunior, senior editorb: Girls' Service Club: Quill and Scroll. PATRICK POWERS JAN PRENTICE: Honor Roll: Homecoming commit- tee: DELPHIAN Staff Cindex, copyj: Powder Puff Football: Folksingers Club: Spanish Club: Graduation Committee: Prom Committee. PEGGY PRIDEAUXQ Varsity Cheerleader: Senior Secretary: Junior Treasurer: Homecoming Committee: Prom Committee: TITAN Staff: Leadership Camp: Girls' Service Club. SHELVING BOOKS at the Peninsula Center branch of the Palos Verdes obtain work otherwise not available to high school students. Val Van Library Carol Ebblnghouse finds work experience an opportunity to Valkenburg assists Dr. F. Dieter at Peninsula Pet Hospital. Work Gives Experience in All Field RICHARD PRINCE: Chamber Singers: Concert Choirg Folksingers Club. TIMOTHY PRYOR: Frosh-Soph Cross Country: Bee Track. KAREN PUTNAM JONATHAN QUIGG: AFS. JEFFERY QUINN: Literary Club: Thespiansg Frosh- Soph, JV Cross Countryp Bee Track. CHRISTINE QUIRK ANDERS RABENIUS: National Honor Society: AFS Exchange Student. ROBERT RAFFEL JANE RANDALL: Powder Puff Football. GARY RASMUSSEN: Marching Bandg Frosh-Soph Baseball. STEVEN RATNER: Political Opinion Survey Club. ANNE RAWSON: Honor Roll: Soph Cabinet: Home- coming Committeeg French Club: GAAQ Literary Club. Seniors 87 TIRED OF WAITING for her cue, Judi Beckett sneaks off to catch up on her beauty sleep before performing in Homecoming rally. DANIEL REGAN: Honor Roll: ASB President: Soph, Junior ASB Representative: Prom Committee Cchairmanjg Leadership Camp: Lettermen's CIub:JV FootbaII:GoIf. CHARLES RENNIE: High Honor Roll: Boys' League Board Cpresidentj: Senior Cabinet: Forensics: Key Club: Brown Book Award: JV Football: JV Tennis. CHRIS REZENDE DIANE REZENDE: Future Teachers: Spanish Club. JEANNETTERICE PHILLIP RICHARDS: Cinema Club: Folksingers Club. ROY RIEGLE: Cee, JV, Varsity Football: Cee Track. TIMOTHY RILEY: TITAN Staff Ccartoonistj: Art Club. KATHY RIORDAN ARLYNE ROBBINS: Hostess Club. WILLIAM ROBERTS: Folksingers Club: German Club: JV Wrestling: JV Baseball. KIRK ROBINSON: Karate Club: Lettermen's Club: Bee, JV, Varsity Football. BARBARA RAY: Honor Roll: South Pacific: Con- certChoir: Medics Club. SUSAN REEVES: Beginning, Advanced Girls' Glee Club: SailingClub. Sleep XM? 2' . - ',,, lui' ..it421,' -- Seniors 88 1-was Sooths Senior Som nolence wg 'Sk2.'2S!F' TIM ROCHTE: Honor Roll: German Club: Key Club: Lettermen's Club: JV, Varsity Football: JV Wres- tling: Frosh-Soph Baseball. DEBBIE ROEDEL: Honor Roll: Girls' League Board Cpresidentb: DELPHIAN Staff Qcopy editorj: AFS: Quilland Scroll. GAIL ROGERS WILLIAM ROGERS: Senior Cabinet: Lettermen's Club: Cee, Bee, Varsity Track, Sky League High Jump ChampionfBee divisionj. BRUCE ROLAND: Chamber Singers: Concert Choir: Astronomy Club: Cee Swimming: JV, Varsity Tennis. JEFFREY ROSE: Powder Puff Cheerleader: Cee, Bee, Varsity Basketball: Varsity Baseball. ALEX ROSS:WaterPoloCMostValuablePlayerj. BONNIE ROWE: Homecoming Committee: Prom Committee: Leadership Camp: TITAN Staff. JUDY RUEHLMANN: Honor Roll: National Honor Society: Powder Puff Football: Spanish Club: Girls' Basketball: Girls' Volleyball. FREDERICK RUSCH: Cee Basketball: Cee, Bee, VarsityTrack. CAROLYN SABOL ALAN ST. JOHN: Cee Basketball. KATHY ST. JOHN: Art Club: Folksingers Club: HostessCIub. MICHELE ST. JOHN: Girls' League Board Qvice- presidenty. ROBERT SALTZ: Honor Roll, Key Club, Varsity WaterPolo. ROBERT SAGAHON: JV, Varsity Wrestling: Cee Track. THOMAS SAMPSON: AFS: German Club: Modeling Club. LARRY SANDER: Lettermen's Club: Varsity Club: Varsity Wrestling: Varsity Football. MARILYN SANDERSON: Honor Roll: Drill Team: AFS: French Club: GAA. JULIA SANSOME: Senior Cabinet: Homecoming Committee: Advanced Girls' Glee Club: AFS: FolksingersClub. Seniors 89 DlNAH SARGEANT: DELPHIAN Staff Qadvertisingj: Folksingers Club. TOM SAWYER: Honor Roll: Amateur Radio Club: Sound Crew Cheadj. JOHN SCHARFFENBERGER: Honor Roll: CSF: Senior ASB Representative: German Club: Key Club: JV Tennis. GENE SCHATZLEIN DAVID SCHENK: Cee, Bee, JV, Varsity Basketball, GLENNETSCHMIDT JANIS SCHlVllTZ. Honor Roll: Soph Cabinet: Leadership Camp: Choreodancers QCO-presi- ...sf dentj. STEVEN SCHORR: Bowling Club: Library Council: Frosh-Soph Baseball. White Rabbit Blows Senior's Mind SUE HANSEN can often be seen walking Mr. Bill Thorn's 50-pound disposition. Sue also carries a broom for self-protection since Blaze killer rabbit Blaze, as it demands frequent exercise for an agreeable has been known to attack upon the slightest provocation. I 'fmgwur -fs' HOLLY SCHREYER: Honor Roll: Folksingers' Club: Spanish Club: Homemaking Award. WILLIAM SCHROETER BETTE SCHULTZ: High Honor Roll: CSF: National Honor Society: Drill Team Csargeantj: AFS: Spanish Club: BARBARA SCRAFFORD: Honor Roll: CSF: National Honor Society: AFS: Chess Club. JAMES SEAY: JV Football. SUSAN SEDWICK: Powder Puff Football: Marching Band: Symphonic Band: Hostess Club. WILLIAM SELF: Junior, Senior Cabinet: Astronomy Clubfpresidentb: Cinema Club. SALLY SHADLE: CSF: National Honor Society: Chamber Singers: Choreodancers. BRIAN SHALLENBERGER: Amateur Radio Club: Folksingers Club. GARY SHAW: CSF: National Honor Society: Varsity Basketball. ROBERT SHERIDAN: Honor Roll: Band: Folksingers Club: Forensics: Cee Football. DAVID SHERMAN WENDI SHERWOOD: CSF: French Club: Hostess Club. VIP SHORT: National Honor Society: Key Club: Lettermen's Club: National Merit Semi-finalist: Va rstiy Cross Country: Cee, Bee Track. DEBORAH SHUFORD ANTHONY SIANI ALDEN SIMMONS MARIANNE SIMPSON: AFS: Art Club: Folksingers Club. MARY SINGER: National Honor Society: Concert Choir. MICHAEL SINNOTT: High Honor Roll: CSF: March- ing Band: Amateur Radio Club: Astronomy Club: Physics Club. JANET SKELTON: ArtCIub: Medios Club. CORINNE SMITH: Powder Puff Football: Art Club: Spanish Club. LESLEY SMITH STEVEN SMITH: TITAN Staff. Seniors 91 RICH ARD SOLOW: CSF: Marching Band: Sympho nic Band: AFS: Cinema Club: French Club: Thes Mm M plans. RANDY SORENSON CANDACE SOUPLY: High Honor Roll: CSF: AFS W FrenchClub. SANDRA SPEICH: Fr h S os, oph, Junior, Senior Cabinet: Homecoming Committee: Folksingers Club. BARBARA SPELLIVIAN: Folksingers Club: GAA: Hostess Club. LINDA SPIEGLE: AFS Cvice-presidentb: Folksingers Club: Spanish Club. JOSEPH SPURGEON DYANN Club. SPUZA: Art Club: French Club: Hostess LESLIE STALLWOOD ROBERT STANDER: Honor Roll: Soph Cabinet: Lettermen's Club: JV, Varsity Wrestling. WARD STANGER: Literary Club: Cee Football: JV Baseball. JOHN STANOVICH JUDY STANTON: Folksingers Club: Hostess Club JOHN STECKER. msn, Junior cabinet, cee Foote ball. LAURA STEVENS: Honor Roll: CSF: National Honor Society: DELPHIAN Staff Cassistant editorjg Leadership Camp: Girls' Service Club fpresi- dentj: Quill and Scroll tsecretaryj. JEAN STUART: Buttons 'n Bows: Concert Choir: AFS:ArtClub. SANDRA STUDLEY: CSF: Songleader: Frosh Vice- president: DELPHIAN Staff Csenior copy editorj: South Pacific. BARRY SULLIVAN: Lettermen's Club Csecretaryj: Va rsity Football: Va rsity Basketball: Golf. JAMES SULLIVAN: Honor Roll: CSF: Natio I na Honor Society: Senior Cabinet: Leadership Camp: Powder Puff Cheerleader: Key Club Cpresidentj: JV Wrestling. BEVERLY SWANSON: High Honor Roll : National Honor Society: AFS: Art Club. TERRI SWANSON: Senior Cabinet: Soph Doll: Lettermen's Club Princess: Homecoming Prin- cess: AFS: Folksingers Club. JOHN SWIFT: Honor Roll. DONN SZERLIP THOMAS TEMPLETON: Honor Roll: Cee, Bee, Var- sity Swimming, CIF Cbutterfly relay, Bee Divi- sioni, Sky League Champion C50-yd. free style relayj. Seniors 92 ,Ay 19 SURROUNDED by inspiring atmosphere, Sue Hansen, ,lan Prentice out with So Long, Stay Well. The audience was exposed to a variety and Cherie Thames interpret the mood of the fall Gigamoree and sing of talent: everyone found a type of music to identify with. Ideas Communicated Th ,pm- rough Song AARON TERRILL: Lil' Abner, Arts Festival CBest Actorbg South Pacific, Thespians, JV Football, JVWrestling. CHERIE THAMES: Frosh, Senior Cabinet, Soph Homecoming Princess: Leadership Campg Con- cert Choirg Choreodancers Cco-presidentjg FolksingersClub:Thespians. GREGORY THIELE: TITAN, DELPHIAN Staffs fphotographerjg Marching Band, Symphonic Band: Library Council. MARK THIESSEN ELIZABETH THOMASON1 Junior Cabinet, DEL- PHIAN Staff Ccopyjg Beginning Girls' Glee Club: Folksingers Clubg Future Teachers Cpresidentj. DARRYL THOMSON: Honor Roll, German Club. SUSAN THRONE: Beginning Girls' Gleeg Concert Choir. CHERYL TIELENS SCOTT TIPPIT: Varsity Football, BELINDA TOLLEFSON ANN TOM: Forensics Club. CHRIS TONDRE Seniors 93 ARMANDO TREVINO SCOTT TRIBBLE: Honor Roll: NCTE Contestant: English Award: Varsity Football. ELLEN TRONOLONE ROBERT TRUCHIN NANCYTRUMPLER KEITH TURNER: Frosh Cabinet: Bowling Club: Bee,VarsityWaterPolo. NANCY ULE: Honor Roll: Junior Cabinet: DEL- PHIAN Staff Cclubs editory: Buttons 'n Bows: Powder Puff Football: Drill Team: Folksingers Club: Literary Club. SCOTT VAN ACKER: Concert Choir: Boys' Glee Club: Folksingers Club. VALARI VAN VALKENBURG: CSF: Powder Puff Football. SUSAN VANCE: High Honor Roll: National Honor Society: Girls' League Board Csenior representa- tivej: DELPHIAN Staff Cadvertising copy editorb: Buttons 'n Bows Cwinnerjg Choreodancers. VINCENT VAN WINKLE: High Honor Roll: CSF: Karate Club: Bee, JV Football. THERESA VARlSH: Lil' Abner: Powder Puff Foot- ball: Advanced Girls' Glee Club: Business Club' French Club: GAA: Girls' Softball. Seniors 94 if 'ti rgkfzl' A fi AS A MEMBER of Young People for Positive Action, Muff Curtis works to develop close re lationships with Normont Terrace school children while stimulating their interest in learning ff lx 5 Help, Love Expand Relationships -W,-my 564545 M-'F-ww ROBERT VARLOTTA: High Honor Roll: CSF: Nation- al Honor Society: Astronomy Club: Chess Club: French Club: Math Club. DARLINEVARTABEDIAN SUSAN VEGA: Honor Roll: Beginning Girls' Glee Club: IVlath Club: Pep Club: Spanish Club, PETER VLAHAKIS: JV, Varsity Wrestling: Cee, Bee, Varsity Track. PAUL VODAK: Concert Choir: Boys' Glee Club: AFS: Lettermen's Club: Bee, JV, Varsity Basket- ball:Varsity Tennis. LEIF VOELTZ: Powder Puff Cheerleader: Frosh- Soph Baseball. CHERYLVOORHEES JULIE VORK: CSF: National Honor Society. DAVID WADE: High Honor Roll: CSF: National Honor Society: Math Club. CHERYL WALDORF: Girls' League Board fjunior representativej: Senior Treasurer: Buttons 'n Bows: AFS: German Club. KAREN WALKER: Honor Roll: AFS: Folksingers Club. LOYAL WALKER: Bee Football: JV Wrestling. RONALD WALLACE: CSF: National Honor Society: AFS: Karate Club: Lettermen's Club: Varsity Water Polo: Varsity Swimming. CHET WALTERS MARGARET WAMSER: Honor Roll: CSF: Concert Choir: AFS. JON WANNLUND: Honor Roll: CSF: National Honor Society: German Club: Karate Club: Lettermen's Club: Varsity Cross Country: Varsity Track. MARLAWARD CRAIG WASHINGTON GREG WASIL: High Honor Roll: Folksingers Club. JAMES WATHEN: Thespians. Seniors 95 Seniors 6 MIKE WATTS WILLIAM WATTS: Symphonic Ba nd: Marching Band STEVEN WEBER CHERYL WEDDLE: Honor Roll: Future Teachers. LAURA WEITZEL: Hostess Club: Spanish Club CHRISTOPHER WELLONS PETER WELLONS: Junior Cabinet. NANCY WEST: Concert Choir: Advanced Girls' Glee Club: AFS: Art Club: Folksingers Club: French Club: Future Teachers: Hostess Club. JOHN WHEELER MARYWHITAKER ROBERT WHITE: Art Club: Sound Crew: Spanish Club. WALTER WHITE: Forensics. FREEDOM OF THOUGHT and expression is emphasized classes participate in a provoking discussion on the in Mr. Jerry Kestenberg s class Senior Honors English Dionysiac cultand the origins of Greek tragedy A I 2. w. K 'F' It .mt . 3 sl .ii ga' vim D, ggi- Qsi 4 JAYE WICKHAM: Honor Roll: National Honor So- cietyg Importance of Being Earnest: Girls' Ser- vice Clubg Thespians. LELANDWIEGERT LAURIE WIER: Powder Puff Footballg Art Club. DUDLEY WIGDAHL: Key Club: Lettermen's Club: Cee Football: Cee Trackg JV, Varsity Baseball. KATIE WILCOX: Honor Rollg CSF3 National Honor Societyg Senior Cabinet: Junior ASB Represen- tativeg Graduation Committeeg Leadership Camp: Buttons 'n Bows Cwinnerj. ROCKY WILEY DIANA WILKE KAREN WILKINS: Honor Roll: Senior ASB Repre- sentativeg Leadership Camp: Powder Puff Foot- ball: Forensics: Girls' Tennis. ESTHER WILLES: Powder Puff Footballg Folk- singersClub3HostessClub:SpanisbClub. ALICE WILLIAMS: Honor Rollg DELPHIAN Staff Cadvertisingll Girls' Swimming. ARLEIGHWILLIAMS GARYWILLIAMS ff' fr C eat'v't I St' m ulated IMAGINATIVE PAPIER-MACHE creatures and cer- zende and Robert Sagahon, who find art classes a amic pots provide creative outlets for Diane Re- welcome relieffrom the daily academicgrind. 2 rree Seniors 97 LYNN WILLIAMS AI.EXWlLSON:SaiIingClub. DEREK WILSON: Bee Football: Frosh-Soph, JV, Varsity Baseball. SUSAN WILSON: Girls' League Board Csoph, junior representativej: Songleader Qheadb: Junior Cabinet: Soph Doll Princess: Soph Homecoming Princess: Key Club Princess: Lettermen's Club Queen. KATHLEEN WINTER: Beginning Girls' Glee Club: GAA: Pep Club. RACHELLE WINTROUB: AFS: French Club: German Club. THOMASWITCHEY RANDALL WITZ: South Pacific: Marching Band: Concert Band. PATTIE WIWEKE: Powder Puff Football: AFS: Folk- singers Club: French Club: Karate Club: Bowl- ing Club. JACQUE WOLFORD: Choreodancers Chistorianb. BRUCE WOOD: Boys' League Board Csoph repre- sentativehz TITAN Staff: German Club: Letter- men's Club: Thespians: Bee, JV, Varsity Football. CHARLES WOOLSEY aw' K. 'N-.,-.af Quiet Times Ease Academic HEATH WOOD TOM WOOLSON: Senior Cabinet: Marching Band: Symphonic Band: Titan Honor Band. TOM WORTH SUZANNE WREEDE: Library Council: Medics Club Cpresidentj: Spanish Club. CONNI WRIGHT: Honor Roll: CSF: National Honor Society: Girls' League Board Qsoph, junior re- presentativej: Songleader: Senior Cabinet: AFS. LINDA WRIGHT: Library Council. DENISE YOSS: Frosh, Soph Cabinet: Soph Doll Princess: Folksingers Club. TONI YOUNG: Honor Roll: Girls' League: Senior Cabinet: Prom Committee: TITAN-Staff. Seniors 98 Q . S is . . 'Wav ROSEMARIE YURANOVICH' Honor Roll' German Club. MICHAEL ZAPPAS Senior Vice pres: dent: Leadership Camp. AGNES ZERINVARI: CSF: National HonorSociety. Pressure DIANA ZISLISZ Art Club. NANCY ZOMBRO. DELPHIAN Staff Cphotography coordinatoryg Pow- der Puff Football. wid NW, DEREK WILSON and Nancy Zombro share a quiet moment together, finding personal relationships a significant pa rt of school life. .. : f..,: 3? iw.- sI I 'ST 'Si ' za I E fm 1 I Ig:-K.:- .s' 332.1 N155 ggeik fs is A ies? 5 5113. S ? se Q' ' I -. F5 I I I : 5 I Mgfwzgj' ww egg Y IF Sign E E I. H? Q was wi ... . f- ig I gg il I, if , me -. . I I aw 5: . . s15:g9zi1 i was A fsi I afimisgf. . ' we ii - f-lie: , r ,,f... W' T515Y5T'fi5'if55if',e,i ' I I si- ... 9 -i-. x if 'tv as H ge Jr Sz wif If .i ,. , 3, X it ii ,ss -1! . .f Q .pf - :gui ....,1 .iI.. . - ,P-fbfliifi :.i:. X ' ' if gig pi..I:m5.fs. wi 4.5.5-ggzgevifgg 5l3..!:if1'ff -- . ,., ez. T31 is LY' gl ...A Mei ,ff aw 454 '31 mf. 1' fi 3215,- g - Juniors 100 KATHY YOUNG, NANCY MCCULLOUGH, PETER KILLEFER Junior Class ASB Representatives CHARLENE BRASHIER Junior Class Treasurer JUDY FEOLE Junior Class Vice-president ANDREA VOGEL Junior Class Secretary JEAN PARKS Junior Class Historian JUNIOR CLASS CABINET-FRONT ROW: Kathy Vaslett, Janice Paynter, Pam Abel, Vicki Sauer, Bonni Cherrick, Janet Wilson, Brier Shield, Mrs. Valerie Davisson. ROW 2: Nlr. Jim Maechling, Peggy O'I-lara, Bill McDermott, Cheryl Wek, Debbie White, Kathy Woods, Nlr. Trernaine Smith. Krache Leads Progressive Class of '70 MAlA KRACHE Junior Class President Our junior year really started in the spring of '68 with big campaign signs and slogans-candidates' stickers covering every tree, bush, window and person around and HOLLISTER plastered all over the gym. And those Face the Nation election assemblies with their promises of better representation, money and more effective student government for the coming year. Our number one problem was making money for the prom, so we started out the year with a bottle drive Ca bottle drive?J. Around Thanksgiving, a candy and flower sale helped again to fill the treasury. But money wasn't our only concern-we made history with a victory over the senior Powder Puffers, 7-6. Then, repeating Snoopy's 1968 victory, our homecoming mural took the prize. Suddenly the big push for college began. We found ourselves joining more activities, spending more time atthe library, and being more concerned about our education. We started in the spring of '68 and coasted to a finish in the spring of '69 when we inherited the lofty position from the graduated seniors. Juniors 101 Juniors 102 Barry Abrams Bob Ackerman Linda Alexander Nancy Allen CraigAllinder William Allison Rachelle Allman Rex Anderson Michelle Andrew RobertAnkrum Paul Appel Wendy Appleby Lynne Armstrong Jane Artusio AartAssink MAKING SURE all parts of the Homecoming mural are covered, Peggy O'Hara and Steve Mette try a different approach. After many hours of hard work, the class project was completed. Class Homecomin M ural , .. ,K P r . in V I A ' -i KN f- g g! ' K - ff : A ,91Aili72uE 5 i 5 'Egg 533. - -A Q1 .1 .gigs I 5 ,A f?2gi',.l1,,: ,cv Q ' vi :xii l : gm:e,,:, . Il: 7 Q5 s gf, I A I ,V mf .Zap .I ' 155513 . ,. ef' sswlj, - , 31, , M H, y as cami' 3 , . K , lisflsffg-wma wi, g,,:,. '- like -se - 3 fffwx K i .sei-.L if I le, r ff ,- H .V K' iff? f 5 I 'L by ' H V - -' fiuiig' K ,dia f- ' - -fi., -:Q f- 7 iv L, H15 ' - - , ,..c W A Q c , 4 A M me M si -1-,lcv eq f 'S ,A H fe up 1 2 49 A is . Avg ,V,, K V . at , in .W V 1 ir 1, 2 i W 5 M . le -, . , , A . ' ggi . k M., 3 , K A X A V is Q ,E X aw 3 w in if-ls, 3 V.. c coee ' arfee ff , . A ., R ,iw ,, ..,, p , 7 , 3 is 5 .. ' 'w b siv 'H A vf4'1f - A - fffiir - Ami-gig A. -- rw.-s,f 'E i U ig-sz r ,if A 1 . icii M is iiicc i is is W ifi: 1 i'ii ' li l l A ' 'r', Q. r 'se l x I, is 'YJ-J FOLLOWING THE SUCCESS of last year's Snoopy, the mural of the class of '70 won the competition during Homecoming. Repeats Victory ... , Z 0 3522, - , .X . 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Eric Bass Jim Baumann Rosie Beaird Steve Belyea Twyla Benjamin George Bennett Nancy Bennett Randall Berendt Larry Berendzeri Stuart Berg Toni Beron Ba rba ra Beroza Paul Besse Vicki Betts Juniors 103 WATCHING THE GAME with great interest WHILE DODGING to avoid senior players, a junior Powder Puff player makes a substantial gain in yardage. Juniors made history with a close but unexpected victory over the senior team, 7-6. Juniors 104 Bert Billings Jim Bird Bill Blanciak Jonilyn Blandy Susie Bohning Leigh Boldt Mimi Bono Martha Booton Pat Boyer Randy Boyer Barbara Boylan Beverly Boylan John Bradley Karen Branford Char Brashier Becky Breeding Pat Breene Vicki Brending Michael Bretting Brad Bushey is Brad Smith, as he roots his team on. Powder Puff Pigskinners ti .YSL M,,v.-Y ,, A ' S V t if .... i f t Q i l ts im lg K .tri-Zyl? Vkkh 7 5' we - K K ., V kkky ,Q in E 'H ' .. I E X 'fr Q Q sttt B 1 E, A. i ,. ti. B H ttllsl i ssccst t ' .M i - tili it ,gf 5- ,,.. 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' ' ' V t r g r ' l R if C, it L . i V Gary Buzard Carol Byrd Sandy Cade Clinton Callahan Kathy Campbell Allan Cantor Annetta Capellino David Carson Ross Catron Bonni Cherrick Pam Chiappe Stephanie Chobanian Patrice Clark RobertClarke Cynthia Cobb Donna Colin Jirn Conti Timothy Cotter Elizabeth Coury Margaret Cowan Charles Craig Ray Cramer Chris Crawford Dia ne Crete Q .-8' Juniors 105 John Cummings Terry Dallam Mike Damsky David Daniels Linda Darby Rachel Davis David Dean Nancy Deeble Dale de Goede Karen Di Julio Ken Doebler Mike Doom Bruce Douglas Debbie Dubov Jim Dumke T55 ,, fii: 2 . CARRYING OUT her part of the Homecoming theme, junior princess Chris Mitchell enchanted everyone with her striking revolution in beauty. it H ii rite ,r,1,:.,M 2 ' mi 1 a s , '1 mm - Lzfwgsii fait W is mf K 4 Yea 5 y i f we 3 A, is 3 J Q Q , f 5 ? Q if J W 5 we 1 qi 'it' P egwfywe' r X521 1 5 mm- V 4 at 4, it ' r if ,, . -2- :E lf 51: -- vis. 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W. , QF?-2 , W r -- - .Q M i J L 1:59225 , Q :AQ W ' ' V S' ' it 'A'W mt ' Larry Springer V-it W an .... ,T 'tzz Adrienne Spruth f :-:., , 'bil . f I 1 William Stamper T e r I ,, , :if Patti Stanton P i David Stephenson Xtee ' Linda stock - : , ii it 525555 :.. Sfisifiwliizxit .f . 'l-3 A ' ' 7,t7,i i ,,1. 2 .. ,,.. Douglas Stoller ' A -r V vf QS .K 8 if , S refs X in 5 x 3 i . iiri lv'-si? EE' it f r ig? -. ,, fi S TE S in i terijqmgli i Q Y , 3, Sega ii 1 . age, Wt - f ,.., ,wif '-'. W My --'- rw , . Dane Straub Bernard Strehler i 4 T .. I ll: mimi? 5'7 QE , J W S Q M Chris Stroh .::-i Robert Strong -::.'..-, :. , lpt A Barbara Strunin :Ii , Paulette Sturgeon J 4' 3 5 1 Q A Q 5,245 ew, Q 2 ,ee uw.. . .:- ua, ' -'ref-i. .Mi-iii. nfs' f x Challenges Junior Gourmets r4,. ve 'Eng-iri- Gay Sutherland Thomas Swaney Linda Swanson Bruce Swauger S WL' Bruce Swea ny e-wgawgvw if ff 3: X, f i 125' ,if-r'i s .. ,,::. 1 - 1. . fi,.- 5,1 , ' R O b e rt S We et mer-.restless . .5.,. qggglfiegtfgg fi- ,::-- ---V: at ,m at at , . 4 , wi givin wemieuiel ie mee ,- Wayne Sweet it Michelle Swoben Meg Ta ri ny M Pa m ela Ta rr ': Cindy Taylor Donna Taylor ietewrgsef fe ., L, gf we QW ,M gi 1 v 2 1 at ji X 1 4 i ss 'iz' i:,,. T Greg Taylor Jerry Taylor Gail Terrell -rii :-ir -- it - GaryTerrell X IPL Paula Terrey Gayle Thompson Q i 1 E ! it K i. YQ . get 1 W Mt E 1 -r W: BQ?-' A .... .. S ,,,, Jo Ann Thomson T S f Damarisrouefson . , Debby Tondre Rene Tfevino L Anita Truchin , ttts T r Joe Um ' 5 V J T, Juniors 117 Juniors 118 Jim Ullrick Barbara Unick Louis Vandenberg Luciana Varlotta Kathy Vaslett James Vatz Vicki Vincent Andrea Vogel Jeff Walker Dale Wallenius Steve Warden Susan Waterhouse Steve Wathen Brenda Watt Kathy Webber Larry Weissenborn Cheryl Wek Suzanne Weller Mark Wendt Bill Wescott Debbie White Nancy White Dennis Whitson Jim Williams Michael Williams Nancy Williams Karen Willis JanetWilson Kathleen Wilson Robert Wilson Cliff Winston Barry Wolstencroft Daniel Wood Gayle Woodall Kathy Woods Rell Woodward , 1 5 K K K it WSJ K, 'ifiiffi iii . i ,, , l XI' I S t tp Q .. , :, 1. - Fifi. '- 7:12 l ez :f M K ba 51 .im a is s WM xi S 1- ey 71. i it J 'ESE N fr l 3 f if ,S ses? 2 x t' ae' Ax r 4' . ..,: we it , , , H, .J -. 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Miva: ers, :it- 59' X X Q Y 2 X Q '- ' x , 1 :- :- -. iigisx . 23 -'i -1i'3:E::Q l :Z Q ii: ,W My A A g i? v we .F , Debbie Wright Kenneth Wright Denise Yates Carol Yez Anne Young Jennifer Young Kathryn Young Cathy Zigrang John Zigrang Stanley Zislis AFTER COMPARING basketbail player Pat Boyer's height to her own, junior Kathy Vaslett finds she falls a but short of the mark he sets Sophomores 120 ,faux LISA WEINBERG, ANN BENNETT, AILEEN JOHNSON Sophomore Class ASB Representatives CHERYL OLSON Sophomore Class Historian LANE EMERSON Sophomore Class Treasurer 'Q-. xii if 4 S i TIM ODELL Sophomore Class Vice-president HEIDI MYERS Sophomore Class Secretary 'lmn?i. ,ui .1-n. ...L SOPHOMORE CLASS CABINET--FRONT ROW: Joyce Zigrang, Bushey, Jerry Johnson, Dave Hollander. ROW 3: Mrs, Bar Candi Kessenick, Kerry Colvig, Jennifer Blanciak, Carol bara Brown, Dan Somers, Mark Perbix, Mark Breeding lVlr Saulsberry. ROW 2: Kim Bloomfield, Charlyn Levin, Laura Ralph Porter,lVlrs. Karen Kuhlfabsentj. JERRY ODENlNG Sophomore Class President Sophs Reach New Heights You were no longer a newcomer, a tenderfoot, a iackaroo Calienj. You had now become an upper-lower classman, boasted of knowing your way around and being familiar with the hectic schedule of high school. You felt you deserved a little respect The year started off right with the Homecoming mural. Calling for some class self-expression, this first activity tied the class together as a whole and as part of the school. You'll never forget the fun you had painting trash cans or the feeling of accomplishment which you felt afterwards. They told you that you helped beautify the campus. The candy sale and the Soph Doll dance followed. Both activities boosted the treasury and Vicki Webster reigned as Soph Doll. Homecomin Means Class Involvement REPRESENTING the sophomore class, Leslie Masters was chosen as one of seven princesses to reign over Homecoming. 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S32 'U- Sharon Monteil Michelle Moore Jeffrey Morehouse Cindy Morino Cindy Morris Geni Morrison Susan Morrison Jim Muench Maria Murphy Heidi Myers Lynn Myers Steve Nakamoto Dennis Nelson Beverly Nelson Craig Neumayer Steve Niebu hr Thea Nikolakopulos Janetta Nolt Sandra Northouse Don Norwood Karen Nosalik John Odell Tim Odell Jerry Odening Peter Lufkin Cynthia Lu ndgren Doug Lundy Debbie Lusk John MacCrossen Marti MacPhee John Maguire Madelin Mailander Craig Mangano Cathy Markowitz Carrie Marshall Jere Martin Leslie Masters Sue Mathys Jeanne Matwick Lawrence Maxfield Cam McArthur Gail McCarthy Dan McClernan Eve McClintock Marty McClure Barbara McCoy Dave McCrary Jeff McGinn Kevin McGinnis Mike McGuire Kevin Mclvers Tina McLaughlin Pamela McNeeley Kelly McNew Steve McPherson Gregg Meissner Lorna Merriman MargaretMillburn Carol Miller Christy Miller Michele Miller Suzanne Miller Vicki Miller Bill Mize Sophomores Linda O'Donnell ffffp : V'1 . ..,f., V. --'f .. - , f fa 552 ,a 'Se m QE D Candi Olson ' il ' Cheryl Olson im . iw f 5m-, 2 my Sue Owen 'N Q A H A Va' Owen . 1 f M Les Packwood M V W Maffha Palllfl ieic so ' ' . ' . Rob Palmer , Mark Pankey V h 'A -' Greg Pea rce J, I 1. . ,M Z ? Alden Pea body it A' QM A Tyler PGGSVSSH i , eee4 efee gt ge .,.-f , . .3 1,1 1 r 1 Tl? :sem- Deanne Pernell Y. 7 . ,. -- l Mark Perbix Zlhy I ,L:- 2315. ,--e'11 o--o Q2 ' er twig it ,... ,..,, Jails ,. iz Sf' - . -- ,. WE.:-F'R 'f Doug Petersen Q .E it Eric Peterson . Shaflsse P 'e'P5 - 1 M -L. V T 5.5 Nancy Pimentel 5. V if A M . ,,,, . John Pinna V A 'Q Q is X, Robert Pisciotta f iii if r-K f e , 1 XVZI E2 h Kathy Piszczor 1 P 'Q' El 'r'l .,:' gli 1-' Tom Plfcllfofd . Doug Posey PP l . P ey ArtP0lanS ,.., . it r.,, ,- Patty Porter 5 5 2 tzi A it Q Jack Power M QQ 4 igg ' 'P H Tom Power P'A,l 5 A f X Bill Pribii rf ' :-',vr -zgt 4. ri 'li ' 'Sin .. ' 'Ex 'H' gg Lyle Prideaux , V ' .. Debbie Pritchard , Lance Pfesfla 'W . 1 ,f:: Roy Protasewich , A-ii Julie Quinn .i . A relyr A Pat Quinn Itt A f ' wfAV -. Karen Ragsdaie .+L A f if f A VARIETY of student talent was displayed at the school art exhibit during Home- coming week. Laura Bushey and Maria Murphy admire papier-mache' creations. 5 we-5 f . Tim Rambach Melody Randel Steve Rasmussen Chris Rawson Janet Redpath Carol Reed Pamela Reed Jeff Reinschreiber Richard Rennie Kurt Reynertson Karen Rieger Nancy Riegle Don Robinson Louis Rochon Gloria Rodman at la, 5 s 1.5. , N A .2 mn. is . - . slssl L if ll Hsin ti-. ff' . 5 W- . . , .J if .su ,, ,. V ir . far rw iv , ,. A, k i V .. 4 Q. A iisll f . . ..,. . lls. 2 SES 1,.f4Q.i5, L eifvftl 5 '21 1 5 is is .e ,gr : .,P 'rz .,.. V W- l age Naf I I . ja R . x I 2 :exe 'V 1 1 f '15 3 2i'i fi. 51 f f ws' .9 ..,, gl'?f15?Y? , ... is ei e or A y, W S .: ,k,:.es- -, .lik if -Q ww, , ii e j Pl - Q ws , 5 viii? . f .A 'L .1 M I . mV A . W ' .5 17 I . gfiiiiw v ' ilss 'ree f A I t A Q . he i V, , ' A -.t-r . 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School Atmosphere New for Freshmen JAN PHILLIPS Freshman Class President We finally made the big jump into high school and were met with unexpected helpfulness and acceptance. Upperclassmen helped us adjust to and become acquainted with a different kind of school atmosphere. Our first project was our mural, based on The Question of Brotherhood. A black and a white hand, clasped together within a large, brightly colored question mark, got the point across. Successful activities-a paper drive, concessions at a football game, a bake sale and tree decorating for a convalescent home- showed what we like to do. We supported all our activities, including consuming candy from the spring candy sale. Our first year at RHHS was a memorable one. We have taken our place in the school and are ready to go forward. Freshmen 135 Freshmen 136 Craig Aaron Ray Abrahamson Mark Adair David Adamic Cameron Adams Victoria Adams Victor Alexander Cynthia Allen Pat Allen Karin Alter Candice Anderson Gail Anderson Scott Anderson Tom Anderson Keith Angel Val Angellch Keith Appel Lynn Arbuthnot Sergio Arriola Jeffrey Artiano Jack Artusio John Au rentz Doug Austin Robin Awalt John Babbitt Mike Baldwin Dianne Barash Susan Barbato Brent Barnes Ann Barr Jeff Bass John Bauer Nancy Baumann Chris Beach Susan Beese Ellen Belanus Nancy Benedict James Benfer Bill Benjamin John Bennett Kya Berger Paula Beroza at . s,.. J, .. .. .,,. Z, . 91 Mm' . 'I r 1. I, E' ' ' llii ,-555235 I . , .fm - ,T f-gy-,f fr -5,1 .,,:--1 , K I ,'.., .-,Ms I 7 V - , ' K ' . 1 A - ' - L- - t --'- I M ' . -LS'i? ?. .f avi: P: -'-fiffzifif f'1 i f i Q55, 1 'iiif-t' W I 575 ii K 'kvgqslvif 1 .75 E Nt: ' I :dr .,:.,e,.,z. it ,Jr I , I . I C I ' 'i f 5 V f ' 'I . Ji if .:: is K, ' ., A -KK 5 2 , 5 .- K KL K W . F jr , si X M 1 will . 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Freshmen 137 Freshmen 138 Roger Caldwell Dawn Callen Dave Calvert Jan Calvert Jean Cameron Scott Campbell Wendy Campbell Gail Capellino Sandra Caprine Anita Carbone Paul Carlomagno Robin Carlson Hugh Carpenter Steve Carr Robin Carroll Debi Carter Donna Case Kerry Cassidy Val Catanzarite Tracy Chambers KitChapple Louanne Chavanne Bill Christoffers Carmela Cicoria Hilary Clark Jim Clark Jane Clement Kim Clement Lynne Coffey John Colyer Richard Conyers Nancy Copeland J, . ,..:..1y . ,ii,.. L z . 1-,.im, .fe r gs Pu- .., 1' ,Fi - e-::':s3?Exi:iE? 2116? - if , iii-'Ylf 'Qi ff' . gg 5, 1 get1.1:Qi5i...11i5l.5gkQ3gf A 315 -I -5 ' 1 ' U gg. . .M i ix. lie, ,w,i7,.a,.,is H, .. . fe- 1-,me-fx. 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N, ., 42 , ff fi A 7 i ,1ag,ff1'i' r- ' Saeigg i i ims E It, v':f'TT-W' ' ' i 7' vi ., '55 ' 1' 5.29 , . f K E , , 'ge i : Wil-, .wwe ,' ' -if i Lisa Curci Darrell Dalton Susan Damsky Linda Da nkers Leslee Dart Bob Dean Joan Dean Raymond DeBiase Eddie Deeble Jane deGoede Steve DelMuro Richard Dertinger Vickie DeSantis Debbie De Vere Eve Diamond Ira Diamond Robert Di Martino Donna Distabile Debra Doss Diann Draves Tim Dufka Tim Dughi Janet Duncan Cynthia Durnal Dave Duwaldt Beverly Dyda John Ebbinghouse Tom Eckstein Craig Eldred Dana Ellison Rick Engquist Mark Ensminger Scott Fager Mark Fairchild William Fallace Greg Fallis Maureen Feary Sandra Fennell Richard Ferreira Andrea Ferrey Freshmen 139 Freshmen 140 Bill Fetherlin Nancy Fetters Chris Finlay Carol Finley Lorri Fitton Patricia Fitzgerald Lori Fladseth Randy Fleener Gary Floyd Brian Foley Robin Foley Robert Fong Jay Forgeron Michael Forgeron Emilie Foster Susan Foster Pat Fox Lisa Frassinelli Rod Gabuya Barbara Galbraith Caryn Gale Russell Gallagher Dan Gallegos Jeanine Gallina Pamela Galovich Jo Ann Gardner Paula Gardner Troy Garza Deborah Gasio Denice Gazeley Robin Gedicks Jim Geier Debbi Gelderman Nancy Gift Beverly Gilbeau Sandra Gillette Sally Gilmore Chris Glans Tim Glanville Scott Gordon THF INFAMOUS FLU strikes viciously at RHHS. were only half-filled, while some, like Mrs. Brown's During the Hong Kong flu epidemic, many classes English I class, were almostempty. 99 if its I rf vs E A '- . ,. o,.., t..i , ,. ty , Q ,..,,. f I- ifilfr LW gi g H N af i s ,,,. . ,it. if - is i A C ti f? 5' L gg. s G iiggf ifwyoug I ,A ,Q i . , ff-P' . 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'K i V, a ln if .L ' K Janice Halper ii, is in i Evan Halpern i ' xi - -i ' ig f , '- iiyiir i g Jon Handley Vg ' Q '11 ,1 5 David Hardin Freshmen Meet KP Q N W,,ii1i ? V Thomas Hatch itil sl f X if iirr C fs C I C T I E V e r y E n d e a V 0 r W , i Alexandra Hawkins . S 5 ',i1 'ii g f be 'ii it J' Tom Hawkins Wholeheartedl -iii 3 A 4 rl- av- , ' u . -annum in muh.-.Q ENGLISH CLASSES LISTEN to Scott Hutchison express his views on English class assemblies. Candidates were introduced, campaign possible class projects. He and Carol Hellie Cfar rightj led freshmen promises were made, and onlookers questioned their candidates. Freshmen 141 Freshmen 142 Cathie Hazeltine John Hearn Tom Hearn John Heckman Jim Hegenwald Roger Heisman Dave Helland Bruce Henderson Chip Henderson Lolita Henderson Mardy Herzstock Rhonda Heth Scott Hickey James Hill Jim Hill Max Hinrichs Catherine Hirose Mary Hitt Mike Hofknecht Michael Holehan Jennie Hollis Cindy Holmes Michael Hoover Robert Hoover Tod Hoover Jodelle Hoovler Robert Horn Debbie Horwood Cathy Hough Leslie Howard Doug Howardell Jim Hurst Cindy Hyde Margaret Hynes Robin Ingram Ann Irwin Leeann Irwin Brad Jackson Bruce Jackson Juanita Jackson Linda Jackson Paula Jakubowski Jill Janov Anita Jaspers-Fayer April Jenne Kathy Johnson Lynn Johnson Becky Johnston Vicki Johnston Amy Jolly Mary Jones Candy Kaelin Roger Kahn Nancy Kaminski Ellie Katz Pamela Keller Arthur Kellner Pat Kelly Patrick Kelly Soozi Kennedy Phillip Kissel John Klecker Rolf Kleiner Melissa Kleinhen Debbie Klinger Elinor Koeppe Jack Kolk Mike Kovacs Darrell Kreitz John Krieger 4 I ,I wi ...,. .... 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I' f f Wife ., , 1 X w at W' Wfffllllhli I it f lfwjwb , mwilii iii .f Mr, I WM activities activities activities N after attending class six hours a day, some want to get involved, after getting involved, some don't have time for class. . . participate- dance, sell, build, listen, speak, possess the undefinable lspirit?j activities activities activities Qs i i VICKI COLGATE ASB Treasu rer HOWARD BURNS WENDY HOWARD ASB Vice-president ASB Secretary FRONT ROW: Judi Beckett, Lisa Weinberg, Karen Wilkins, Ann Bennett, gate, Carol Hellie, Judy Feole. THIRD ROW: Maia Krache, Pete Killefer, Anne Leonard, Aileen Johnson, Jan Phillips. SECOND ROW: Kathy Tim Odell, Howard Burns, Scott Hutchison, John Scharffenberger, Young, Wendy Howard, Deborah Ann Roedel, Debi Carter, Vicki Col- Mike OdelI,Mrs. Rosemary Claire. JULIE COLBURN JUDI BECKETT Clubs' Council President Rally Commissioner DAN REGAN ASB President 1 V29 WW. i s . 4 rr ' ine f 7 A lgk 5 if jf xg? 'R V A . x e a ' r 625' ti? ' , M I K E O DELL ASB Parliamentarian ASB Government Tests New Format I think we should look into the Star Spangled Banner, quipped Howie Burns. And then one day- O, say, can you see. . droned slowly over the bulletin. Slowly? Wait! That's too slow! Some foreigner CJose'FelicianoJ! lt's a Communist plot! Blame it on Student Council! Under President Dan Regan, Council tried out a new format this year. Eliminated from each class was an ASB representative who was replaced by the class vice-president. Commissioner posts, other than rally commissioner, were annihilated. The office of clubs' council president was created. ASB officers coordinated the activities of class officers, and the student body treasurer headed a committee of class treasurers. Council replaced the traditional Homecoming week with Revolution '68, which went into RHHS history as cliche'of the year, following the tradition of Unleash Andrew Kleesh and lt's in the Book. The possibility of senior open campus was investigated and abandoned. A revised curriculum offering stage craft production and international relations was investigated...and achieved. The dress code issue once again arose, this time long sideburns, short skirts and long pants were discussed. Charges of lack of direction and inaction bombarded Council almost continuously during the year. Many students felt the organization had become merely a training ground for parliamentary procedure and wished for action taken in areas of social importance, such as racism, drugs and community apathy. Activities 153 2 rt Leaders Soaked With New Ideas Leadership? That undefinable quality necessary for a smoothly functioning student government. This year, we saw leadership in water fights, 5 A.M. nature hikes, and in hosting a meeting of the CASC. RHHS Leadership Camp was held at the USC Conference Center at ldyllwild. Students elected to offices and those involved in student activities attended training sessions, group discussions and brainstorming sessions. Everyone got acquainted during activities such as kick-the- can, stampedes to the dining hall and impromptu song fests. RHHS hosted the California Association of Student Councils CCASCJ for a planning session in February. Statewide representatives prepared for a later meeting with the State Board of Education and Dr. Max Rafferty, State Superintendent of Public Instruction. The organization cooperates with state officials in an exchange of ideas and student suggestions. Dan Regan was chosen as a delegate to the CASC. with ,- 'A4mMAAA-..'M'V'f1 , 0'-.-.QYLAA V ALL WORK and no play. . .just isn't the case at RHHNS Leadership Camp. Several girls join in with their guitars to start an impromptu songfest at the end of the day. . V, kkv' h ATMYF V A ' - f ' ' ' f .i..f. ,,....j. .. A FRONT ROW: Toni Kimerer, Char Brashier, Deneece Carter, Karen Wilkins, Sue Hansen, Kathy O'Dea, Sharon Atkinson, Janis Schmitz, Lisa Weinberg, Cheryl Olson, Laurie Handley, Aileen Johnson, Holly Wright, Ann Bennett. ROW 2: Muff Curtiss, Sue Vance, Debbie Roedel, Wendy Howard, Lane Emerson, Pam Lewis, Cindy Maynard, Caprice Rutkosky, Katy Hight, Kathy Young, Laurie Stevens, Frances Phillips, Heidi Myers. ROW 3: Mrs. Beatrice Cron, Tim Odell, Jim Sullivan, Activities 154 Howard Burns, Mike Zappas, Julie Colburn, Jean Parks, Judy Feole, Cindy Geier, Katie Wilcox, Chris Clifton, Peggy Prideaux, Vicki Colgate, Mrs. Arvilla Gregor, Mrs. Patricia Rice, Mr. Chris Rice. ROW 4: Mr. Tre- maine Smith, Chuck Rennie, Maia Krache, John Scharffenberger, Mike Odell, Bill Lynn, Carol Hellie, Gary Larsen, Bill Henry, Dan Regan, Jim Allen, Pete Killefer, Jerry Odening, Mr. Bill O'Rourke. Wie.-1 may ,, Q.-A DURING the state-wide conference of the California Association of RHHS to discuss common problems. Representatives broke down Student Councils, representatives from various school districts met at into small groups to discuss the problem of student unrest. TEAMWORK! cries Jim Sullivan as Karen Wilkins struggles to setup the ball for Laurie Stevens. AND I THINK. , . v ff adds John Scharffenberger, as Katy Hight and Chuck Ren- nie listen. Discussions were held to solve problems and develop new ideas. Activities 155 VN ' ?' . 'Y f? ' Q t Il vs, . .,-, . -- 7 'W ' ..,,,Q Lvr- ..f'- 4 L. . N '--' 1.. fx :,. -gy,-:..,jLr! I . JUDI BECKETT holds up her T as the last letter in The Skit and Pile it here, pile it there, pile it everywhere. Given at lunch on Humor prepares to deliver her lines. The performance included pilot's line, Day, the comedy absolutely drove us to hysterics? STUFF HER IN THE TRASH CAN! yells an irate senior Powder Puff player during a before-school bout with rival junior players. 'WM SENSATIONAL TIM MORGAN rips through The Cat Came Back at arts revolution concert held Tuesday of Homecoming week. 1 1 'ei MARTY HERDSTOCK admires painting of a ship by an RHHS student. An art show was held, which gave students a chance to display their works. Revolution Sets Homecoming Mood A variety of revolutions inspired a variety of events. Revolution '68 superseded annual Homecoming week by emphasizing new ideas in art, humor, politics and individuality. Highlights of the week included a real-fake OJ Communist speaker, a 6 a.m. dance with the lndescribably Delicious, victory over Morningside Q41-213 in the Homecoming game, and all -around- funny-fellow land fine voicej Tim Morgan. Nadir of the week was the performance of students during the Powder Puff game which juniors won 7-6. That which began with Sue Hansen giggling over the Humor Day's morning bulletin was completed with the coronation of Sharon Atkinson, neither with a ba ng nor a whimper. g We GET THE BALL is the battle cry of seniors In dark jerseys as they ping took place, destroying the idea behind flag football. The juniors make a wild grab for junior ball carrier Vicki Sauer Tackling and trip broke tradition and slipped past the seniors, 7-6. Dance Hi hlights Revolutionary Week ' How does one dance to a revolution? Clispecially with an alumnusj The highlight ofthe evening was the crowning of Homecoming Queen Sharon Atkinson Cnot revolutionary, but necessaryb. Her court was composed of senior princesses Sandy Bachenheimer, Jean Macartney, Terri Swanson and Sue Wilson. Class princesses included junior Chris Mitchell, sophomore Leslie Masters and freshman Anne Leonard. Revolution '68? Sharon Atkinson? Alumni?- Mercy! I L--. l WISH I had six hands, sighs Jan Prentice, decorating the gym for the Homecoming dance. Dance featured the music of Mercy. H A-,f ,ff 5 Q he SENlOR PRINCESSES Sue Wilson, Jean Macartney, Terri Swanson and Sandy Bachen- heimer smile at crowd, while circling the football field at Homecoming half time. Activities 158 f-'sh ADMIRED by enthusiastic spectators are Homecoming class princesses, soph- omore Leslie Masters, freshman Anne Leonard and junior Chris Mitchell. CHOSEN by a school-wide vote, HomecomingQueen Sharon Atkinson is crowned by Dan Regan at assembly. Paul Vodak and Mike Zappas congratulate Sharon. NEWLY CROWNED Homecoming Queen Sharon Akinson smiles at an appreciative crowd during Revolution '68, 'W 1 1 wi, SHARON ATKINSON Homecoming Queen Activities 159 THE GLOOMY FACES of Cecily QJaye Wickam, lefty and Gwendolen nard Strehler, centerj learns of cancellation of the christenings of CCherie Thames, rightj sadden the atmosphere as Dr. Chasuble CBer- AlgernonCJames Martin, leftjand John CMike Asplnwall, rightj. Cast Makes Drama an Earnest Effort GAZING FONDLY at Algernon CJames Martinj, Cecily CJaye Wickhamj announces their engagement to Lady Bracknell CBecky Breedlngj and Gwendolen CCherie Thamesj. Lights dim-Curtains open! RHHS PRESENTS: The Importance of Being Earnest a play by Oscar Wilde STARRING: Mike Aspinwall as John Worthing, James Martin as Algernon Moncrieff, Jaye Wickham as Cecily Cardew and Cherie Thames as Gwendolen Fairfax. In an elaborate Victorian setting, John Worthing aspires for the hand of Miss Fairfax. Having been found in a railway station as a baby, Worthing has no idea of his true identity. He invents a mythical brother to blame for his own shortcomings. Simultaneously, his friend Algernon is involved with Worthing's ward, Cecily. A colossal tangle and happy ending ensue. Wilde himself said of the play, lt is exquisitely trivial, a delicate bubble of fantasy. . He cites as the play's philosophy, That we should treat all the trivial things of life seriously, and all the serious things with sincere and studied trivialityf' Activities 161 IN PTA SHOW, Bye Bye Birdie, RHHS coeds Andee Vogel Ccenterb and Bonni Cherrick ffar BLOWING his hardeSt, member of lVl2rCh Air Force rightj, join crowd in praising Ed Sullivan Cin whitej as a guest star awaits TV appearance. B259 Band DaYTiCiD3f9S during BSSGVUDIY- l 'Minn DON'T TEASE THE BOYS! sings Julie Colburn as she and CONRAD'S FANS await his arrival at station. RHHS coed Andee Vogel Cdark coatj members of Girls' League perform for their first assembly. voices anxiety with other Sweet Apple teenagers in PTA Show, Bye Bye Birdie. Activities 162 Children P lay, Forces Nlarch, Birdie Departs ln praise of Ed Sullivan C Bye Bye Birdie J In praise of Conrad Birdie C We love you, Conrad J ln praise of children Q The Bad ChiIdren J In praise of music Clvlarch Air Force Base Ba ndj -I In praise of dress code In praise of war crimes C The lnvestigationuj SECRET SAUCE? ls that what they were mixing? Who knows what Craig Allinder v I ' ' ' The Bad Children. ln praise of miscella ny. CGirls' League Assemblyb and Jaye Wickham brewed in their witch's pot, in E35 Eifiiiw fs, . , NLJLH1 t Richards Mike Aspinwall, Bernard Streler, Jim Wathen, Pete Ham I WAS ONLY FOLLOWING ORDERS, was the plea of a Nazi defendan , A ' A n cast members are Phil mond, Dave Coburn, Rod Jensen, and James Martin. Activities in the play, 'The lnvestigationf' mo g 163 KEY CLUB QUEEN Wendy Howard convenes her court at annual Christmas dance. Escorted JlNGLE BELLST wails the Blue Notes soloist to are princesses Sharon Atkinson, Georgianne Juge. Kerry Mullen and Sue Wilson. couples at the fifth annual Christmas dance. Gym Set for Twelve Days of Christmas You walk into the gym on a cool December l evening and can hardly believe your eyes. Can this be the same place where 2000 people were crammed in for an assembly last week? But this time instead of a roaring mob, the soft strains of the Blue Notes greeted you. You thought everything looked-well-different, hopefully reminiscent of the Twelve Days of Christmas. For the fifth annual dance, girls had summoned up their courage and popped the question to a favorite guy. Many brought presents for an orphan sponsored by Girls' Service Club and placed them u nder the huge tree. Couples posed for pictures, admired the decorations, and sampled Santa's free candy canes. Then came the coronation. Wendy Howard was crowned Key Club Queen, accompanied by princesses Sharon Akinson, Georgianne Juge Kerry Mullen and Sue Wilson- HER LIPS TREMBLING in anticipation, Jan Prentice receives two peppermint- Y striped candy canes from Jolly Saint Nicholas. She surrenders one to Mike Odell. Activities 164 2. ,: :Qi Mil 5-S 1 ' , Q 'X LQQFI Tk YVISMLV7 5 5 fs, 5 ., Aw' gk QQ:-ff wr. ima ,ivgsael gf V, In a , - W H Wwzql my QFQW -123223 Es . -sfiwxf Swv maxi' . A g,,s2j',wgM:,A , 1QE3w5iig':i,-m f--Hsizw-k,,1lfw1eg-11,5 iff,-1 M 1 ' :Wx fl. .W W M . ,M swf-- isfm s ' f 'Jw . 1 1 -its ,f -5 f 's - -M, f - ' i S5331 'vii-12z ?i-5222 , , ,,..,gfR,,5.,-mm,.,e4,. 2:-w,y.,,i ,M nw 323.2 H , ef' A-,,.,,f,2 ,-1,Qg8Nf.L3 ., -, K if .W -iw, ' w 1 5. -Z sf fggi' i , , 5 1, fx X 1 . ,-,.. , k JF 'T.:.,ifwif- S' I f WENDY HOWARD Key Club Queen Jw ,I 47' A STRANGE influence is exerted over Becky Breeding who try to force her to conform. Becky perishes with istandingb by Julie Colburn, Sue Hogan and Sue Vance, DANCER ciivpv GEIER gyrates to the ririiarmg, scmtiiar- ing, excitating, pop-pop tingle of Jazzmin. a violent scream when she refuses to give in to them. Please excuse this interruption. . . drones a male voice. Eleven seniors saunter out and proceed to hang their coats on a human coat rack. This dance is Sporadicacumenary, a sort of mini-senior review. Choreodancers presented the show called Kinesthasia. The title was derived from the words, Ukinesthetic sense and fantasia. Other highlights of the show included Infernal Beginnings, Teddy Bears' Picnic, Habitat, and Relationship At the show's conclusion, Sue Hogan was presented with the Dancer of the Year award, voted upon by the members of the honorary group. Activities 167 pvc. BETWEEN acts in the Imaginary invalid, Angilique CMary Oranj and Beline IN ORDER to see his love Angilique, Cleante CThomas Hintony fMarilyn Burtzb entertain the audience with The Lass with the Delicate Aire. informs her father that he is there to give her singing lessons. Mi? 5 fp iw' , Fm, V BERALDE CFrank Ferro, rightj tries to calm Argan CJames Barlow, lefty, Cumminsj waits around, while Monsieurs Fleurant and Purgori CRalph after telling him he has too many psychological ills. Toinette CLiane Porter,farleft, Dean Bowkerbarrive witha syringe. Activities 168 ,Q W. Q ' . f K -J 5 x -fly 7? gffzf .lf 53, DR. THOMAS DIAFOIRUS CHoward Plzakj rambles about medicine. He is Angiliques intended spouse Turbid Humor Surprised C ls it really him? D, shocked Cult is! j, and stunned Cul don't believe itlj, students and adults watched the faculty production of the Imaginary Invalid. Courageous and hard working members of the academic fraternity ventured into the theatrical world and displayed their outside- of-class talents. Nloliere's play derided the medical profession and hypochondriacs, and in so doing, pointed out the irrationality of man. As one physician says to the invalid, l am abandoning you to your unhealth, to your disordered intestines, to the corruption in your blood, to the bitterness of your bile, and the turbidity of your humorsf' The hypochondriac Uames Barlowj was concerned only with two things-his health and the marriage of his daughter Qagainst her willy to a foolish doctor. The maid Toinette Cl.iane Cumminsb disguised herself as a 90-year-old doctor in an attempt to disuade the invalid of his intentions. f Activities 169 'X sf---W' i - 1 ffff' 'MSX idk, 'W x HWHIZZING into spring,... begins commentator Chris Clifton while describing an outfit. DIAN EMERSON carries a bouquet of long-stemmed Other commentators were Vicki Colgate, Joanne Gaynor, Julie Colburn and Martha Morrell. roses after being announced datewear winner. Sew What's New? Buttons 'n Bows Sew. What looks good on you? Appearance: ten points. Measure, fit, cut, sew. Rip. Sew again. lt's going to be perfect. Construction: fifty points. Hurry-one day left. Sleeves, buttonholes, hem and handwork still to do. Finished-three a.m. Magnificent. Theme-a trace of old Russia. Butterflies and jitters. Don't trip. Spotlight. Smile. Poise: ten points. Judges. Keep smiling. Commentary you don't even hear. Hope, await. Applause. Winners: Frosh-Soph schoolwear-Lorna Merriman, Junior-Senior schoolwear-Twyla x Benjamin: Datewear-Dian Emerson: ' Ensembles-Sharon Mitchell: At-Home- Wear-Lane Emerson: Formals-Cindy Medemag Miss Originality-Sandi Daley. fl' 'Ni ..,..y. yg.g J x Roses and a kiss. P., . ...f I DILIGENTLY SEWING the last few inches of her hem, Jan Bell prepares her dress for Buttons 'n Bows. Jan was one of many who worked hard on their creations. - ' . D Activities 171 Activities 172 SNAPPILY ATTIRED in Hawaiian shirt, army boots and coon- move his stubborn donkey over toward the basketball. The skin cap, senior Barry Sullivan makes a supreme effort to faculty triumphed in overtime, 26-24. Dancers Stomp, Donkeys Romp Light shows, cheering crowds, pounding hooves and pulsating rhythm put more life into the year. Dances ran the gamut from post-basketball and football stomps to the Christmas formal and June prom, from the Mr. Ugly stomp to the datewear Soph Doll dance. Penny votes decided the winners in the lvlr. Ugly and Soph Doll competitions. Jim Carlyle was selected as the ugliest male on campus. Vicki Webster won the title of Soph Doll. ln the spring, Jean Macartney reigned over the Lettermen's Club dance as the club's queen, and the freshman class sponsored the election night stomp at which winners of the school elections were announced. COACH MICHAEL GILLESPIE executes a seated reverse one-handed basketball catch. The donkey apparently fouled up Gillespie's diabolical plan. l i mi, 1 !tv? 'ie 'fn VYING FOR SOPH DOLL are princesses Cstandingjz Deneece Carter, Vicki Webster, Leslie Masters. Above: Brady Walker, Anne Borteck, Cheryl Olson, Colette Urashima. BEAMING with great delight is Soph Doll Vicki Web- ster, who had collected the most penny votes. ,vhs 1 PRESIDENT of Lettermen's Club Larry Sander places robe on senior Jean Macartney, crowning her as the club's queen. JIM BOOM BOOM CARLYLE gives pinky salute after receiving title of Mr. Ugly. Girls' Service Club sponsored the contest and stomp held to crown the ugliest male on campus. Activities 173 Vw AK TF--H iiiliiflilllilst MR. BUMBLE qBernard Strehlerj looks aghast as the Widow Corney fSue l-lansenl gives him an icy glare and resists his improper advances. IWW PAUSING at the end of a hectic rehearsal, Oliver! director Cliff Birrell takes a moment to reflect on the evening's work. 'Oliverl'-a Musical Search for Love One boy! Boy for sale! He's going cheap: Only seven guineasj That or thereabout. , . sings Mr. Bumble seeking to apprentice young Oliver Twist to a merchant. Oliver! is the story of a young boy's search for love and security. Oliver, an orphan, is recruited by the Artful Dodger as a new member of Fagin's youthful band of pickpockets. Oliver is caught on a robbing mission and taken under the wing of his victim, Mr. Brownlow. Bill Sikes and Nancy, Fagin's cohorts, spirit the boy away to keep him from squealing. Nancy returns the boy, learning that Oliver's mother was Brownlow's niece. Sikes follows them and kills Nancy, thinking she was about to betray him. Sikes kidnaps Oliver and is killed trying to escape. The musical starred Troy Garza as Oliver, Duane Chase as the Artful Dodger, James Martin as Fagin, Michelle Swoben as Nancy and Brad Smith as Bill Sikes. Activities 174 YOU'VE got to pick a pocket or two! says Fagin Uames Martin, rightl to Oliver CTroy Garza, lefty and Artful Dodger CDuane Chasey, showing them the day's take. is-3,w,yw ,gH '5a.mE,,,.:: - 1.. : ff K R Q '- M 4 3, K +3 4 W K w gag: ln. SR: 2' .444 'F Q yi 9 1 as, , 5, P, J .A X Q fy W 5 .siggg ,312 gf Fl N . A ,.,,.,, EQ .. 2? M -N. Q, 6 -A 7 i k- M -xagw iwgswxf xg-Wy: ' mg h A fm me is V, fmng, 5i,7f-uifym, I ' Y flaw: Q J-2-A-v 1 ., iffmiv il, 2 , fwsfzqgs- 'Q ' .S 3 QU- - fx . X: N ff' sg, ,, 2 . md fm 5 ,mf ,B 11 SUE WILSON Head Songleader SANDI STUDLEY -...QM iv!! Ri ,Ii MA 1' 0 2 A su ll! U It I-mm we M25 Tw '1'- PAULIVODAK Activities ma sus HOGAN 176 T dl Songleaders: CaIifornia's Best Y r.a4ffwf5' , st- A Q 1. 2 . 5, Jw is K 1? ' J K 'aw 4 Y, at ,Li 7 at 3 1 is l , w ,.1 ' 7' l f ' . f, .g ,, H' ' ' fi if 5 ' t ROXIEHAUSEN CHRIS MITCHELL . si s Songleader-a combination of smiles, Q enthusiasm and spirit. The girls in white and T 1 ' blue stomped, turned, kicked and shook their crepe paper pom poms until the field iri sssst 5 was covered with strips of gold paper. sg . A se s T Through muddy fields and what seemed like su b-zero temperatures, the squad performed to the music of the band, sometimes agonizingly slow, sometimes looking like characters from a too-fast movie. October saw the squad traveling to San Francisco and competing with 105 other schools. In Kezar stadium, Sue, Sandi, Roxie, Chris, Conni and Sue won the Grand Championship. The girls were judged by a point system based on aspects of performance, including mechanics, appearance and projection. i, ..y. ii? fgyynsg rflft K7 11. Q, L. CONNlWRlGHT 177 Att Persistent Squad Spurs Student Spirit JUDY FEOLE PEGGY PRIDEAUX Head Cheerleader Enthusiasm didn't exactly run rampant among the students this yearg at rallies most just sat and watched. But our cheerleaders didn't give upg they were clever and persistent and tried to keep us from giving up when we faced defeat. Head cheerleader Sharon Atkinson led the battle for student support for the athletic teams. The squad attended sports events from football to basketball to swimming and baseball. Our Titan- in-the-toga was Paul Vodakg Kelly Gillespie added her own kind of spirit as our mini-cheerleader. We got plenty of vocal exercise, out-yelling PV with We are-RH, and even the cheerleaders had a good time with 'K . .Holy Cow! What Now! lVloo lVloo lVloo Rah! JUDI BECKETT KELLY GILLESPIE Mascot PAULETTE STURGEON, PENNY LEWIS, CAROL BADDELEY Ulead cheerleaderj, MARY IVIAILANDER . I . Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Activities 179 Titanettes Boast Enthusiam, Spirit At Sports Events lt all started at four in the morning when a carload of veteran drill teamers gave you the shock of your life. They called it a kidnap breakfast, and it indoctrinated new drill team members into the little publicized activities of those dancing daredevils. Forming intricate patterns and dancing routines to the music of the Titan Band were the RHI-IS Drill Team's better known activities. Leading roles were filled by a partnership of Louise O'Dell, captain of dance, and Sandi Daley, captain of drill. In addition, Titanettes sponsored several activities which included riding inner tubes, snow ball fights, short sheeting, ice skating and skiing with the Titan Band on the snow trip to Big Bear. Judged on inspection, marching manuevers, and dance routine, the team placed first in state competition at Arroyo High School in May. WHILE PERFORMING one of many basic steps done by drill team, DRILL TEAM members Lorna Merriman and Karen Stewart lead others advisor Maxine Grefe explains the importance of poise and form. while practicing after school. The girls worked diligently on new routines. Clubs 180 i i I l l I i I I i l I l I DRILL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Sue Harter, Rachelle Allman. ROW 2: Dawn Gibbs, Peggy Brown. ROW 3: Maureen Conger, Janet Freeman. ROW 4: Barbara Boylan, Lorna Merriman. ROW 5: Karen Stewart. DRILL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Sandra Arriola, Nanci West. ROW Allen . ROW 4: Melinda Smith, Stephanie Kahn, Merryl Sch- 2: Debbie Knable, Joanne Jackson, Thea Nikolakopulos. ROW nfiidt, Andrea Stecker, Bonnie Rowe. ROW 5: Myra Porter, 3: Karen Jackson, Maddie Mailarider, Jane Baddorf, Nancy Denise Hill, DRILL TEAM OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: Sandi Daley Ccaptainb, drillj, Stephanie Chobanian Chead sergeantj, Karen Spidell Louise O'DelI Qcaptainy, ROW 2: Laurie Hand Clieutenant of Qlieutenant of recordsj. Clubs 181 Q :fi K REHEARSING for Friday night's basketball game with Culver City, saxophonist Kurt Reynert- HONOR GUARD-FRONT ROW:ThornasClark,Gilbert son becomes engrossed with his music. The band introduced many new arrangements. Avellar. ROW 2: Bill Allison, Bob Sears, Craig Nicol. Music Makers Hit New Hi h When the going gets tough, the tough get going, and Nothing's worth doing halfway, inspired band members as they strutted through muddy football fields. Regular shuffling in and out of P.E. classes prepared the band for its numerous appearances and constant repetition of popular ditties. Considered one of the best inthe state, it performed at many athletic events. The symphonic band represented a different aspect of RHHS musical talents. Not only did it perform at the spring and Christmas concerts, but it was also responsible for the success of the spring musical, Oliver Chinatown? The Princess Louise ? Yes, the Debonaires dance band performed at many off campus events. Concentrati ng on jazz and rhythm music, the group held weekly practices. Clubs 182 NIARCHING BAND-FRONT ROW: Dan Levienne, Steve Gebler Cpresidentj, Mark Breeding fvice-presidentb, Kathy Brennan, Gary Gibbs. ROW 2: Larry Buell, Bob Buswell, Linda Cameron, Keith Raburn, Cyndi Walz. ROW 3: Mark Medin, Sue Sedwick, Karen Stevens, Marna Simpson. ROW 4: Tom Brook, Tim Coleman, John Ebbing- house, Bill Bannister. ROW 5: Kevin Johnson, Bruce Douglas, Ken Floyd, Greg Adam- son, David Curry, Randy Witz. 5 Mil -1 Q 1 ,: Y DANCE BAND-FRONT ROW: Kurt Reynertson, Michelle Andrew, Jim Simon, Larry Buell.ROW 21 Tom Woolson, Randy Witz, Roger Caldwell, Jim Vatz, Larry Lee. Tim Coleman. MARCHING BANDfFRONT ROW: Mark Mclvers, Chris Glans, Dave Randel, Cindy Arand, Jody Garringer, Lisa Frassinelli, Margaret Mil- Harrison, Ernie Foxman, Paul Carlomagno, Alan Schroeder, Rob Cod- burn, Robin Carlson. ROW 4: Renee Landrum, Kurt Reynertson, Larry eglia, Wayne Spanier. ROW 2: Diane Ramsey, Beverly Gilbeau, Paula Springer, Terry Dallam, Jim Simon, Michelle Andrew. ROW 5: Roger Park, Vicki Betts, Fred Gedicks, Charlyn Levin, Toni Kimerer, Jane Caldwell, Bill Watts, Dale Dyer, Mark Perbix, Bill Pribel, Bruce Albert, Clement, Pat Buesseler. ROW 3: Doug Campbell, Scott Gurell, Melody Jim Vatz, Jack Prince, Steve Xenos, Jan McSparron, Dave Tribble. o an 3 wg , K . .. M f y z52g:4.a ftfz 5519? cv: f 11 F 41 N: Q -+33 ' f-Lf 9 1 - -A as .Q ,fn v,.v ,... B1 - .ww . . XE, sw ,5 . 5 ml if ,. Q31 5 ' - fee . I , 'J 1 if-' is I 'g :S if if 1 , . Q 5 far Ma, f ff ,g A , N Swain H L hr U '4 QM x up UVSMQ Y M the Snowman made an 31 H5- ft . .pg 1 , La - bf-,952 , 1-Fw-w - ' 1 se. - 1-.A irq X -I vi' '- - + xpected appearance at the RHHS Christmas concert to spread the season's greetings. MADRIGALS-FRONT ROW: Betty Ericksen, Sherrie Myer, Caryle Myer, Becky Breeding, Sharon Atkinson, Sally Shadle, Linda Currey, Sue Hansen, Julie Col- burn, ROW 2: James Bridges, Blaire Cox, Mike Johnson, Alan Ankerstar, Brad Smith, Bruce Roland, Mr. Allan Freeman Csponsorj, Richard Prince Qabsenti, Marion Davey ta bsentj. Wondering howtheir isolation in the mobile units came about, choir groups dodged arrows and golf balls to enter their classroom. Speculating on the move, singers thought they might have scared neighbors off-buildings and all. Their polished performances were appreciated at both school and community activities. Madrigals, the top singing group, sang for f luncheons and clubs, in concerts and festivals. Concert choir, a much larger group, warbled at school and community activities as well as doing sometouring. Men's Varsity Choir sang at activities which called for an exclusively male choir. Advanced Girls' Glee performed more difficult music for concerts, spring festivals and related activities requiring a female choir. Beginning Girls' Glee sang for school concerts and district festivals. Choral Groups Warble Gleefully CONCERT CHOIR-FRONT ROW: Holly Rudin, Laurie Hansen, Kris Goppert, Blaire Cox, Jim Bridges, Jack Fuller, Bill Roberts, Linda Fer' nandez, Michelle Swoben, Luita Spangler, Diane Sattelmeier, Jean Stuart, Pat Clark, Vicki Brending, Nadine DeCuittiis. ROW 2: Carol Sch- wartz, Barbara Ray, Lynn Barnes, Bonnie Hickey, Brad Smith, Dave Finley, John Utley, Robert Barr, Scott Van Acker, Mike Grillo, Linda Jenne, Dorothy Johnson, Carrie Marshall, Janet Johnson, Laura Gard- ner. ROW 3: Mary Singer, Christine Eckert, Cherie Thames, Bonnie Rowe, Georgianne Juge, Leilani Rusch, Patty Porter, Denise Hill, Mar- garet Wamser, Ann Miller, Marty MacPhee, Janice Paynter, Debbie Knable, ROW 4: Judi Beckett, Cathy Campbell, Nancy Aylesbury, Claud- ia Hudson, Sue Meyers, Marianne Davey, Kathi Wilson, Linda Currey, Myra Porter taccompanistj, Sue Throne, Jean Snow, Linda Swanson, Julie Grant. Clubs 185 0 su: WALKING in a winter wonderland sing members of the concert Frosty the Snowman lends his icy presence to ioyous scene and ioins choir during evening performance of annual Christmas songfest, carolersintheinformalwinteratmosphere. S ' C I t S f I S WHILE REHEARSING for the annual Christmas concert, directors Dean groups meet in the Hawthorne Nlultifpurpose Room to practice, The Bowker Ccenterj and Allan Freeman, the orchestra and school choral music was performed during the evening and at a school assembly. - ul- -win -ww ,Wi-inns-Milla, u-nmnun it mainl- ADVANCED GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Sue Middle- stead, Barbara Nichols, Marie Gale, Jan Carbone, Sally Gill, Renda Himelson, Debbie Ghastin, Linda Levy, Pat Koletty. ROW 2: Sally Shadle, Kathy Woods, Kathy Frasier, Debbie Ferriera, Leigh Boldt, Sharon Rosen Caccompanistb, Martha Jensen, Sandy Madden, Jean Parks, Marie Geary Cabsentj. 2 1 el ,naw In . - 1 BEGINNING GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Sharon Stay- boldt, Tina Smith, Michele Stone, Vickie De Santis, Denise Gazeley Qaccompanistj, Linda McGrath, Sandra Wind, Susan Barbato, Lisa Pixley. ROW 2: Laurie Robbins, Jacqueline Garringer, Karen Sopa, Debbie Senkbeil, Marilyn Bridges, Lynette Lindley, Sue Eytchison. ROW 3: Linda Hadley, Pat Lynch, Mary Farmer, Sue Owen, Kriste Brandt. ROW 4: Julie Scott, Sharon McGrath. MEN'S VARSITY CHOIR-FRONT ROW: Jack Fuller, Scott Cox, John Hearn, Jay Price, Bill Pennington, Vince Morgan, Van Acker, Brad Smith, Dave Finley, Greg Fallis, John Utley, Tim Praskins, Tim Murphy, Jim Bridges, Mike Grillo, Tom Bob Barr, Tom McLaughlin, Bill Roberts. ROW 21 Blaire I-learn.SEATED:Sue Fosteriaccompanist. Clubs I X at .Rv l i FOLKSINGERS CLUB-FRONT ROW: Kerri Schwartz, Betsy Brugman, Mary MacLellan, Candy Kaelin, Cathy Hirose, Paula Beroza. Denise Drummond, Luita Spangler, Cyndi Ross, Lynn Terrill. Marlene Mars- den, Mr. Gary Wexler Csponsorl. ROW 2: Kathy Vaslett, Cheryl Olson Ctreasurerj, Nancy Riegle. Bev Dyda. Sharon McGrath. Linn Dalton, Lane Emerson, Crikky Eckert, Lynda Fernandez, Terri Swanson. Cindy Maynard Cpresidentj, Candy Kessenick. ROW 3: Denise Koziol, James Montgomery, Diane Culbertson, Lois Rosen, Meg Tanny, Cindy Taylor, Laurie Phillips, Linda Rupp, Bonnie Hickey, Jennie Becker, Susan Kovacs. ROW 4: Pam Odion, Nancy Baumann. Rattle Leddy. Kathy Brennan, Steve Mette, Bruce Wood, Linda Currey, Ginny Ebbinghouse, Cindy Geier Cvice-presidentl, Jan Prentice, Conrad Johnson. Kit Irwin Qsecretaryj. Folksingers Create Revolutionary Sound GUEST MUSlCAL TALENT Randy Sparks and his accompanist entertain enthusiastic crowd at a hootenanny. Folksingers staged several such hootenannies during the school year. R I Folksingers revolutionized the hootenanny, calling their first production e4 of the yeara Gigamoree. Members broke away from the traditional folk music to create fresh styles and forms. ln two different performances, the club presented the new sounds to commu nity and students. A November staging featured Randy Sparks, and a second was held in May. Folksingers also turned exuberant energies towards a bake sale-profits to be deposited into a S300 scholarship and a fund for needy children. ln December, members celebrated the yule season with an old-fashioned hayride-carol sing. Clubs 189 rar FRENCH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Kerri Schwartz, Winnie Matheny, Reyes Ostlund, Marty Lipow Qvice-presidentl, Randi Spiegel, Christina Nyman. Nancy Bennett, John McMahon, Miss Irmin Nebe Csponsorj. ROW 2: i l Jim Sanderson. John Klecker, Don Palazzo Cpresidentb, Bob Palazzo Ctreasurerj, Ken Naylor, Bob Varlotta Csecretaryj, Beth Gleghorn, Anita Klecker. LIVELY character marionettes demonstrate a typical Mexi- DEVOTING THEIR OWN time to a club effort to make money, Spanish Club members can dance for the entertainment of a Spanish Club audience. Corinne Smith and Susanne Gallagher load results of bottle drivein a car trunk. saggy GERMAN CLUB-FRONT ROW: Claire Saltz, Kerri Schwartz Csecre- taryb, Gretchen Wedekind, Russell Sheetz, Angela Pfund, Marlene Marsden. Dave Harrison,Larry Lee. John Beyenberg, Rosie Yurano- vich, Paige Ernster. Terry Richardson, Liv Grynning, ROW 2: Candi Taylor, Kathy Piszczar, Scott Schroeter, Bob Fallis, Jon Wannlund, Clubs 190 .ki Bruce Wood, Lynne Swaney, Bonnie Cherrick, Dan Cotter, Linda Rupp. Doug McElroy Cpresidentb, Joel Thoms, Helen Eckstein. ROW 3: Robert Anderson, Bill Pribel, Tim Cotter, Tim Rentsch, Kit Green, Paul Babin, Tim Rochte, Darryl Thomson, Pat Breene Cvice-presidentj, Roger Weeks, Joel Konopken, Larry Springer, Jim Norris. k L' ' ' - V- . K, , -lr t V ' P A 11 L iff 5 , l 74522, Vt- in :fill I . K we s , FF.. f A FRENCH AND SPANISH CLUB piriata frustrates Ken Naylor. The pin'- ata was featured at one ofthe clubs' Christmas get-togethers. Semantics, Key To Club Study Language clubs added warmth to the classroom-headset-textbook routine of foreign studies. French Club members enjoyed a glimpse into the customs of la vie francaisef' Under the sponsorship of Miss lrmin Nebe, this year's meetings included French snacks and reports on French life. Major club activities included treks to a French restaurant and a French movie. Collecting empty bottles is not the most Spanish-oriented custom, but it all went to a good cause. Part of the profit was used for the Spanish-French Christmas party and a trip to see the Ballet Folklorico. With the help of Mr. Ronald Melton, other events were planned to broaden student interest in Spanish culture. Following German tradition, members of the German Club took every available opportu nity to throw a party. However, they professed the club's purpose to be promotion of understanding of the land and the people behind the German language. SPANISH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Jill Janov, Winnie Matheny, Mitchell, Susanne Gallagher, Carol Yez Cpresidentb. ROW 3: Adrienne Spruth, Marti Rogers, Pamela Brown, Mr. Ronald Kathy Blackmun, Clay Jackson, Kristen Linden, Pamela Grey. Melton Qsponsorb. ROW 2: Teri Balentine, Julie Hitt, Chris Corinne Smith. Clubs 191 Clubs 192 , L vu. sg R IP' c trrrs g vf' rv , as NORWE!G!AN foreign exchange student Liv Grynning con- centrates on an unusual Woodblock in her crafts class. GIRLS' SERVICE club member Lois Freedberg, from South Africa, serves snack to Argentine representative Horacio Casse. DANCE of a ducl-ding is demonstrated by Nanette Galang, ENTERTAINING THE AFS assembly for juniors, Anders Rabenius, foreign exchange student from the Philippines. foreign exchange student from Sweden, sings a folk song. i AFS FINALISTS Ted Guth and Michelle Swoben stop to chat about future plans. Ted left in February to spend part of his junior and senior years in Argentina. l I AFS Expands Perspectives American Field Service boasts one of the largest club memberships on campus, .. Hailingfrom a land ot pampas, a land of blondes, a land of heart transplants and a land of Spanish- oriental culture, this years AFS students gained new perspectives into that way of life known as Americanism. Horacio Casseffrom Argentina, Anders Rabenius from Sweden, Lois Freedberg from South Africa, and Nanette Galang from the Philippines were this year's foreign representatives. Debbie Knable, Americans abroad student and AFS president, shared with club members her eye-opening impressions of a Brazilian summer on Ipanema beach. The Disneyland trip and Anaheim convention, international banquet, numerous films, foreign speakers and the annual farewell party rounded out the club's activities. Yes, AFS boasts one of the largest club memberships on campus. , .it's not hard to see why. . ...M .-.- I AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE-FRONT ROW: Andrea Vogel, Kerri Sch- wartz, Kathy Campbell, Nanette Galang, Patrice Clark, Wendy Han- son, Vicki Brending, Debbie Knable, Char Brashier, Winnie Matheny, Lynn Shulsinger, Laurie Hansen, Sue Hansen, Bette Schultz, Carol Covey, Jean Stuart, Frances Phillips, Michelle Swoben. ROW 2: Kris Goppert, Kathy O'Dea, Rachelle Wintroub, Helen Mickiewicz, Janet Freeman, Joanne Jackson, Randi Spiegel, Stephanie Kahn, Pamela Brown, Louise O'Dell, Gail Eadie, Irene Lam, Nancy Bennett, Made- Iaine Kelley, Pam Tarr, Linda Spiegel, Margaret Wamser, Miss Mary Pinoniemi Csponsorb. ROW 3: Vicki Hansen, Liv Grynning, Lois Freed- burg, Laurie Gray, Pam Fullerton, Karen Graham, Aileen Johnson, Deb- bie Short, Debbie Gilbertson, Laurie Phillips, Marilyn Sanderson, Con- nie Mallon, Susanne Gallagher, Myra Porter, Muff Curtiss, Denise Hill, Bob Leibold, Meg Tanny. ROW 4: Beverly Burley, Nancy Pallin, Kathy Pisczczar, Sue Helland, Beth Gleghorn, Mary Farmer, Mona Hansen, Carolyn Sabol, Cynthia Lundgren, Jody Schmitt, Kathy Wilson, Jon Quigg, Clay Jackson, Anders Rabenius, Horacio Casse, Mark Ohman, Clubs 193 Bob Callahan, Ted Guth. L l .1 l .- NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: Judi Beckett Ctreasurerj, Sharon Atkinson, Martha Laurent, Cindy Jennings, Valari Van Valken- burg, Sue Pendley, Jan McSparron, Debbie Knable, Carol Covey, Fran- ces Phillips fsecretaryb, Jaye Wickham, Laurie Stevens, Mindy Colvig, Judy Ruehlmann, Cathy Jacoby. ROW 2: Kristie Floren, Mary Singer, Mary Ellen Duggins, Conni Wright, Wendy Howard, Kathy Doran, Susan Societies Recognize Academic Prowess Proving that there is more incentive to getting grades than a pat on the head and a bolstering of ego, California Scholarship Federation recognized students who had achieved superior academic standing. To become a member, students needed a total of ten points from their grades in courses considered solids Visiting a career day at the University of Southern California and offering members' services as tutors were the federation's major activities. Also honoring outstanding academic achievers, as well as effective school leadership, was the National Honor Society. Members were chosen from the junior and senior classes and presented at the annual induction ceremony. Tutoring services were provided to the community by many members. Clubs 194 Vance, Sue Hogan, Sandy Owen, Katie Wilcox, Cvice-presidenty, Diane Culbertson, Tom Hicks, Tom Parsons, Robert Varlotta. ROW 3: Julie Vork, Cheryl Peake, Vip Short, Jim Sullivan, Dian Emerson, Jim Arm strong, Dan Hill, Gary Larsen fpresidentb, Larry Buell, Jon Wannlund Linda Currey, Ron Wallace, Nancy Pallin, Bob Palazzo. A WELCOMING GREETING is presented to parents and new members by National Honor Society President Gary Larsen at annual induction CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION QFALL SEMESTERJ-FRONT ROW: Sandi Studley, Conni Wright, Laura Nichols, Randi Spiegel, Gail Eadie, Janet Johnson, Irene Lam, Barbara Beroza, Mary Ellen Duggins, Teri Balentine, Madelaine Sue Kelley, Carrie Toplitte, Nancy Bennett, Lois Rosen, Adrian Varlotta, Don Palazzo, Carol Yez, Sandy Lamos. ROW 2: Frances Phillips, Louise O'Dell, Cheryl Olson, Nancy Allen, Joanne Jackson, David Daniels, Pam Bell Qpresidentj, Kathleen Irwin, Carol Covey, Cindy Jennings, Bette Schultz, Peggy Whalen, Lynn Shul- singer, Lisa Weinberg, Winnie Matheny, Aynne Aibinder, Melissa Cow- an, Andrea Vogel, Wendy Hanson. ROW 3: Dan Hill, Craig Allinder, Cher- yl Michaels, Nancy Pallin, Jacqueline MacCrossen, Terry Kundert, Lynne Swaney, Bonni Cherrick, Candy Kessenick, Bob Palazzo, Mike Kronick, Kathy Young, Linda Swanson, Betty Ericksen, Debbie Gilbert- son, Debbie Short, Keith Parker, Joe Catanzarite, John Maguire. ROW 4: Paul Appel, Gary Shaw, Christopher Green, Bob Buswell, Kathie Mc- Mahon, Doug McElroy, Jody Schmitt, Beth Gleghorn, Patty Porter, Mary Mailander, Sally Shadle, Becky Breeding, Sue Helland, Maia Krache, Judy Feole, Lisa Woods, Jana Varwig, Jon Wannlund, Rick Rose, Clay Jackson. ROW 5: Mike Keith, Gary McClernan, Jack Palmer, Dan MacLellan, Joseph Mudd, Pete Killefer, Steven Ratner, Robert Varlotta, Bruce Hamilton, Robert Hollister, Chuck Rennie, Mike Larn, Darryl Thompson, Brian Hoter, Dale de Goede, Rell Woodward, Pat Breene, David Wade. l l CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION CSPRING SEMESTERJ- FRONT ROW: David Wade, Pat Breene, Dan Hill, Chris Crawford, Paul Appel, Dan MacLellan, Gary McClernan, Bruce Hamilton, Bob Cavaour, Steve Ratner, Mike Lam, Chuck Rennie, Darryl Thomson, Dale de Goede, George Mudd, Pete Killfer. ROW 2: Frances Phillips, Peggy Whalen, David Daniels, Kris Goppert, Pam Bell, Carol Covey, Bette Schultz, Rachelle Wintroub, Juanita Mudd, Cindy Jennings, Candy Kaelin, Lynn Shulsinger, Lisa Weinberg, Winnie Matheny, Jerry Wede- kind, Paula Jakubowski, Sheri Russell, Gary Lam, Michelle Andrew, Melissa Cowan, Wendy Hanson, Andrea Vogel, Debbie Quon. ROW 3: Jan Phillips, Pat Fitzgerald, Muff Curtiss, Nancy Allen, Lois Rosen, Randi Spiegel, Vicky Adams, Jill Smiley, Laurie Phillips, Barbara Scrat- ford, Kathy Young, Mary Ellen Duggins, Kim Bloomfield, Beverly Gil- beau, Laura Nichols, Michelle Swoben, Cindy Knokey, Paula Beroza, Bruce Peterson, Pat Buesseler, Louise Tai, Joan Dean, Cathy Hirose, Jean Norris, John Maguire. ROW 4: Terry Kundert, Candi Kessenick, Bonnie Cherrick, Debbie Gilbertson, Debbie Snort, Linda Swanson, Betty Ericksen, Jennie Hollis, Irene Lam, Barbara Beroza, Gail Eadie, Tom Lengnick, Don Palazzo, Adrian Varlotta, Joe Catanzarite, Robert Pisciotta, Val Pisciotta, David Dunckel, Kathleen Irwin, Christina Martin, Ellen Belanus, Rell Woodward. ROW 5: Louise O'DelI, Maia Krache, Keith Parker, Judy Feole, Chris Smith, Sally Shadle, Holly Schreyer, Jon Wannlund, Bob Palazzo, Mike Kronick, Rick Rose, Neil Reuben, Craig Allinder, Cheryl Michaels, Nancy Pallin, David Hardin, John McMahon, Pamela Grey, Susie Bretting, Carol Yez, Sandy Lamos. ROW 6: Linda Currey, Clay Jackson, Roger Solow, Pat Brandlin, Bob Buswell, Carl Hardin, Mark Breeding, Christopher Green, John Ward, Kathie McMahon, Doug McElroy, Jody Schmitt, Linda Lewis, Beth Gleghorn, Mary Farmer, Sue Helland, Lisa Woods, Jana Varwig, Lily Mirels, Patty Porter, Mary Mailander. A ' GIRLS' LEAGUE BOARD-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Liane Cummins Csponsorj, Wendy Hanson, Aynne Aibinder, Laurie Handley, Deneece Carter, Lynn Johnson, Becky Johnston. ROW 2: Mrs. Wilma Hood Csponsorj, Muff Rutkosky, Holly Wright. ROW 3: Mrs. Janet Smith Csponsorb, Debbie Roedel Qpresidentj , Cindy Geier, Shelly St. John Cvice-presidentb, Susan Vance, Pam Lewis Csecretaryj, Peggy O'Hara Ctreasurerj. Curtiss Chistorianb, Kathy O'Dea, Judy Sims, Jean Macartney, Caprice eagues Stage Original Events Boys' and Girls' League were the only clu bs on campus with one hundred per cent student body membership. A wide range of activities were sponsored by the big leagues throughout the year. Every Christmas, girls go through agony- will he or won't he go-the Christmas dance. Modeling before 2500 persons in your own creation is pure butterflies and nerves- Buttons n' Bows. Heart o'grams on Valentine's Day-singing or written-your message was put across. Girls' League activities, directed by Girls' League board, were designed to involve all RHHS girls. An annual tradition, the Big Sister-Little Sister Picnic attempted to familiarize incoming freshmen with their new surrou ndings at RHHS. Girls' League also sponsored two assemblies. Getting girls together has long been its aim and this year may have been the most successful yet. Boys' League almost self-destructed this year with the lack of interest at last year's elections and the resignation of its president. Later in the year, the sponsorship of two assemblies, one devoted to drag racing and another to oceanography, revived the club's image. Support for Boys' League has been described as waning. lt's been going downhill for so long, explained president Chuck Rennie. I don't predict any gigantic interest this year, but maybe next year.. BOYS' LEAGUE BOARD-FRONT ROW: Scott Mclntosh, Dick Ferguson Csecretaryy, Marty Lipow, ROW 2: Chuck Rennie Qpresidentb, Bill Henry Ctreasurerj, Mr. Jerry Gaines Csponsorj. ABOUT TO ENTERTAIN those present at the annual Big Sister-Little Sister Picnic, Girls' League members prepare to perform a humorous skit, Alice in Wonderland. WE LOVE YOU Garry Poe, oh yes we do! warble madrigals Bruce ished Garry Poe. Mr. Poe was among those lucky valentines to receive Roland, Michael Johnson, Linda Currey and Julie Colburn, to an aston- a Girls' League singing telegram from a secret admirer. Glu bs 197 Organizations Aid School, Community Conducting many behind-the-scenes activites, Key Club and Girls' Service Club served the school and community. How does the flag get up the pole in the morning? Who ushers and directs confused cars into their proper stalls? Who had its candidate, Wendy Howard, chosen out of three peninsula high schools as Marathon Queen? RHHS Key Club. Key Club is an exclusive group of males Cthe cream of the cropj which lends its services to many worthy causes. They sponsored the annual morning dance during Homecoming week and an auction of beautiful girls, as well as taking a group of orphans to Griffith Park in the spring. This year, for the first time, Key Club sponsored the Scorpions, a soft-ball team of youngsters in the San Pedro area. Counterpart to Rolling Hills' Key Club is Girls' Service Club. Group members performed services and sponsored several highlights of the RHHS social season. The club introduced Toys for Tots at the Christmas Dance and sponsored the Mr. Ugly Dance-climax of a week-long effort to select ugliest lad on campus. f, ,J C f DURING math competition held at RHHS, Girls' Service Club member Frances Phillips serves refreshments to one of the contestants. GIRLS' SERVICE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Andee Vogel, Judi Beckett, Wen- dy Hanson, Aynne Aibinder, Laurie Hansen, Lisa Weinberg, Jaye Wick- ham, Frances Phillips, Laurie Stevens Cpresidenth. ROW 2: Kim Bloom- field, Janet Johnson, Sue Hansen, Lois Freedberg, Jamie Watson, Bar- Clubs 198 bara Beroza, Brier Shield, Pamela Tarr, Lynne Swaney, Miss Ruth E. Horne Csponsorj. ROW 3: Muff Curtiss, Peggy Prideaux, Cheryl Wek, Mary Mailander Ctreasurerj, Kathy Woods, Donna Colin Qvice-presi- denty Chris Clifton, Vicki Colgate Csecretaryj, Katie Wilcox. KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Georgi Juge Qprincessb, Kerry Mullen Qprin cessb, Wendy Howard Cqueenj, Sharon Atkinson Cprincessb, Sue Wil son Cprincessj, Bruce Keitel, Stan Owen, Tom Hicks, Bill Stamper, Mr. Bill Thorn Csponsorj. ROW 2: Dick Ferguson, Bob Saltz, Jim Sulli van fpresidenty, Rick Keating Csergeant-at-armsj, Kevin McAuliffe Csecretaryj, Bob Ost, Jerry Odening, Rob Hollister, Alan Ankerstar, Vip Sh5Ft.'ROW 3: Larry Andrews, Chuck Rennie, Dan MacLellen, Scott Hutchison, Ted Guth, Gary Larsen, Gary McClernan, Pete Killefer, Dave Brazell, Tim Rochte. CONSTRUCTING an intricate architectural design, Key Club members Bill Thorn erect a ticket booth. Despite difficulties, Key Club complet- Rob Hollister, Dan NlacLeIlan, Gary Larsen, Jim Sullivan and sponsor ed the structure for use near the footballfield. Clubs 199 -.nnL,.,.. CHOREODANCERS-FRONT ROW: Vicki Sauer, Barby Wills, sorj, Cherie Thames, Cindy Geier, Becky Breeding, Jacque Janis Schmitz, Sharon Atkinson, Julie Schmidt, Pam Sanders, Wolford, Jean Snow, Julie Colburn, Sue Vance, Sue Hogan, Liz Gooder, Carol Caprine, Judi Beckett, Janet Evans, Pat- Leslie Spanier, Kristie Floren,Susie Bohning. rice Clark, Kathy Vaslett. ROW 2: Mrs. Cozette Walker Cspon- SAlLlNG CLUB-FRONT ROW: Laurie Hansen, Kris Goppert, sorj. ROW 2: Jim Vatz, Suzanne Miller, Larry Speight, Mau- Todd Schultz, Michelle Swoben, Carrie Toplifte, Val Turley, reen Feary, Karen Aseltine, Randy Van Esselstyn, Dave Gibbs, Madelaine Sue Kelley, Jennie Hollis, Mr. David Jones Cspon- Karen Stevens. KARATE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Bob Fallis, Mike Lam , Vincent Holly Wright, Heidi Myers, Ron Housepian, Mr. Robert Barrow Van Winkle, Maddie Mailander, Diane Sivas, Lance Prestia, Csponsorj. ROW 3: Ron Wallace, Carl Hardin,Lynn Hickey, Steve Dean, Beverly Boylan, Jerry Chester, Dean Callaway. Keith Raburn, Cynthia Lundgren, Carolyn Sabol, Larry Buell, ROW 2: Kim Bloomfield, Jan Phillips, Jamie Watson, Laurie Mary Mailander, Peter Hohn, Michael Banister, Carrie Brown. Clubs Phillips, John MaGuire, Barbara Del Muro, Laurie Gray, 200 can if 'iii ART CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mrs. Marilyn Burtz Csponsorj, Denise Speach, Dana Hoch, Marlene Marsden, Liv Grynning, Belinda Tollef- son, Dave Curry, Cathy Hirose, Sandy Cade, Nancy White, Jean Norris, Jean Cameron, Pamela Keller. ROW 2: Kathy Herrity, Ginny Haynes, Madelaine Sue Kelley, Kay Ellingboe, Teri Griffin, Denice Gazeley. ton, Pam Fullerton Csecretaryy, Karen Rieger. ROW 3: Twyla Benjamin, Melanie Howell, Jan Prentice, Anita JaspereFayor, Kathy Brennan, Mike Mandig, Terry Dallam Cvice-presidentb, Richard Mikuls Cpresidenti, Steve Warden, Paul Babin, Charlotte Harris, Kathy Blackmun Cpublie city chairmanb, Corinne Smith Ctreasurerj. Susan Solow, Patti Mathys, Paula Gardner, Dede Miller, Martha Boo- Creative Self-Expression Channeled RUNNING BEFORE THE WlND in their sabots are sailing club members Joanne Gaynor and Randy Van Esselstyn.CIub sponsored excursions to local harbors. While creativity was running rampant on campus, unique channels for student expression Cbesides graffiti on nearby edefij were Choreodancers, Sailing, Karate and Art clubs. Sailing produces a feeling for beauty, competitive sportsmanship and often a gentleness of spirit like the ocean itself. These things were perhaps the great appeal of Sailing Club. Included in the group's activities were picnics, visits to boat builders and films. Karate's vitality and its appeal derive from its nature as a fusion of formal techniques with a spiritual quality. The Karate Club has recently increased in popularity. Club members practiced techniques weekly, held demonstrations and viewed several movies. Art Club's services were sought whenever posters, program covers or artistic advice was needed. Members visited Los Angeles museums and took part in local community art shows. Dance's force of feeling lies in the physical image fleeting or static. Choreodancers formed a choreography and dance production class, presenting school shows in November and March, performances at the Hollywood Bowl and USC, Clubs 201 and performances at school assemblies. i SOUND CREW-FRONT ROW: Tom Sawyer, Ralph Konstan, James Olevsky, AMATEUR RADIO CLUB-FRONT ROW: John Alexander Cpresi- Richard Caldwell,Mr.JamesVanWaayfsponsorj. dentj, Steve Harrison Cvice-presidentj. ROW 2: Steve Oberholt- zer, Richard Caldwell, Mr. John Miller Csponsorj. MATH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Reyes Ostlund, Marty Lipow, Don Palazzo presidentj, Patrick Breene Csecretaryj, Rell Woodward, John Warron, Ctreasurerj, Bob Palazzo Cpresidentj, Dennis Odell, Tim Odell, IVlr, LouisJohnVandenberg. Gary Gaiser qsporisorj. ROW 2: Doug McElroy, Tim Rentsch fvice- STAMP AND COIN CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mr. Jim Rahman fsponsorj, 2: Ken Cunningham, Don Palazzo Csecretaryj, Lynn Costantino, Bob Marty Lipow Cvice-presidentj, Jeremy Mucha, Susan Kovacs. ROW Palazzo Ctreasurerj, BobVarlottafpresidentJ. Clubs 202 f A I Groups Explore Common Interests Mathematicians and the Scientists all found their special niches in unique RHHS clubs. . Amateur Radio Club received calls from the 30 1 station at school.The club aimed to have if X 1 members qualifyfor an amateur radiolicense. . if M J' Also evidencing technical skill was the sound ' K 1 crew, which produced whatever sound was needed for school functions, productions or bulletins. The group also displayed its ingenuity with light shows produced at RHHS stomps. f V Little known to most, Stamp and Coin Club 27 f Lvl was a fellowship of collectors. Members met fi W three times each month to make transactions, -l le several of which totaled E550 per session. Activities included participation in a stamp and coin trading exposition at Long Beach. Can you tell the difference between a male and female blue whale? Members of the Scientific Theory and Discussion Club could. Topics such as these were often the basis for ' discussion at meetings. A Members of the RHHS Math Clubtook an active part in math meets, maintaining a first place position in the South Bay Math League. This was accomplished despite the DON AND BOB PALAZZO eX3l'l'llfl9 the RHHS SCOl'eC3l'd posted at 3 math COI'l'lpetl- Sornewhat unorganized rneetingsi tion. Math Club maintained its first place standing in the South Bay Math League. ,fw Xt o G SCIENTIFIC THEORY AND DISCUSSION CLUB-FRONT ROW: Kerri Palazzo Qtreasurerj, Robert Varlotta, Doug McElroy, Vincent Van Schwartz, Winnie Matheny, Reyes Ostlund, Marty Lipow Cvice-presi- Winkle, Fred Sampson. ROW 3: Louis Vandenberg, Rell Woodward, dentj, John Maguire, Bob Hart, Jeremy Mucha, Mr. John McGehee Mark Mailander, Pat Breene, Dan Hill, Larry Buell, Tim Rentsch Cpresi- Csponsorl. ROW 2: Don Palazzo, Laurie Phillips, Linda Rupp, Bob dentj. Clubs 203 Culture-Oriented Students Unite Intellectual and cultural stimulation could be found outside the classroom-Literary, Chess, Quill and Scroll and Thespians clubs cultivated students' interest in special areas. Sorting through piles of artwork ancl literature, the Literary Club judged entries for the magazine, Satori, which provided an outstanding selection of literary and art work. Quill and Scroll consisted of upperclassmen producing superior workin publications and ranking in the top third of their class. Nationally recognized as an honorary journalism society, the club climaxed the year by selecting as a queen and king, Sue Pontious and Bill Lynn. Practicing weekly to improve playing skills, Chess Club members concentrated on mastering strategic moves. The club had a successful season in its tournaments against nearby schools and held an intra-club tournament. Self-expression was advanced in another medium by Thespians dedicated to advancing dramatic arts. Members acted in and produced plays, and, at year's end, voted for best actor and actress and best supporting actor and actress. THESPIANS-FRONT ROW: Madelaine Kelley, Marsha Keller, Char Brashier, Sue Hansen, Jaye Wickham Cvice-presidentl, Mr. Clifford Birrell Cdirectorj, Nancy McEvilly, Polly Harvey, Barbara Boyle, Sabra Wright, Gayle Woodall, Rhonda Heth. ROW 2: Jim Field, Joyce Roach, Lisa Woods, Dave Cobourn Csecretaryb, Robert Costello, Duane Chase, ,JW 11 EW' if bl KEEP AN EYE PEELED for 'Satori, ' announces a literary club poster. Members Jeff Quinn and Diana Spuza post the announcement. Aaron Terrill Qpresidentj, Alan Ankerstar, Dave Cooksey, Georgi Juge, Cynthia Cooper. ROW 3: Phil Richards, Tom Anthony, Peter Hammond, Gerry Hiatt, Mike Aspinvvall, Rod Jensen, Jim Wathen, Tom Ivons, James Martin, Jeff Quinn, Gay Sutherland, Cherie Thames. CHESS CLUB-FRONT ROW: Kerri Schwartz, Winnie Matheny, Russell Sheetz, Marty Lipow, Debra Kern, Anita Klecker. ROW 2: Jeremy Mucha, Patty Morgan, Bob Hart, John Klec- ur si ker, Don Palazzo Cvice-presidentj, Linda Rupp. ROW 3: Bob Palazzo Ctreasurerj, Louis Vandenberg, Pat Breene Qsec- retaryj, Tim Rentsch Cpresidentj, John Ward, Doug McElroy. LITERARY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Lynn Shulsinger, Sue Hansen, Frances Phillips Cpoetry chairmanj, Luita Spangler, Nicki Spuza Cart chairrnanj, Pam Tarr, Miss Jacqueline Billings Csponsorj. ROW 21 Irene Lam, Mary Ellen Duggins, Linda Lambrose, Helen Mickiewicz Corganizery, Barbara Beroza, Anne Rawson, Kathy Herrity, Madelaine Sue Kelly, Mr. Rich- ard Heins Csponsorj. ROW 3: Cheryl Michaels Csecretaryj, Richard Solow, Nancy Ule Cpublicity chairrnanj, David Wade, Jeff Quinn, Pattie Leddy, Nancy Pallin, Susanne Gallagher 9'-if 2 QUILL AND SCROLL-FRONT ROW: Carol Covey Qcorres- dentj, Mrs. Adrienne Phillips Csponsorj. ROW 2: Sue Hogan ponding secretaryj, Frances Phillips Cco-presidentb, Ctreasurerj, Debbie Roedel Csergeant-at-armsj, Chris Clif- Laurie Stevens Crecording secretaryb, Katy Hight Cco-presi- ton Qviceepresidentj, Sue Pontious Cqueenj, Bill Lynn Ckingj. Clubs FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB--FRONT ROW: Mrs. Clara Anderson, Jaci Schulman, Susie Bretting Qsecretaryj, Kathie McMahon Cvice- Csponsorj, Kathy Campbell Chistorianj, Debbie Robins, Cathie Hazel- presidentb, Ginny Ebbinghouse, Sharisse Phelps, Catherine Carson. tine, Amy Randall, Bev Dyda, Barbara Boyle. ROW 2: Brier Shield, TEST PAPERS are corrected by Future Teachers Club member Cheryl Weddle. Those interested in education learned techniques, aiding instructors. DENISE YOSS familiarizes herself with several business vocation techniques as she takes important memos by the telephone. HOSTESS CLUB-- FRONT ROW: Kathy Vaslett, Janice Halper, Janet Evans, Melissa Cowan, Char Brashier, Debbie Wright, Debbie Jones, Nancy White, Sandy Cade, Elizabeth Mclntosh, Claudia Weissenborn, Sandi Harrington, Diana Spuza. ROW 2: Cheri Mitchell, Lorri Fitton, Jeri Smith, Phylis Brooks, Robin Foley, Stephanie Shaw, Carolyn Skin- Clubs 206 s.. I ner, Kathy Webber Cvice-presidentj, Janette Jones Csergeant-at-armsj, Crikkey Eckert, Teri Griffin, Kay Ellingboe, Mrs. Lorna Salisbury Cspon- sorj. ROW 3: Karen Besco, Gerry Moss, Cathy Zigrang, Mary Schlatter, Gail Terrell Ctreasurerj, Mimi Bono, Gay Sutherland, Kristie Brandt, Susan Throne, Holly Straub, Patti Mathys, Denise Koziol. l ar MEDICS CLUB--FRONT ROW: Nanette Galang, Wendy Campbell, Kit Chapple, Pam Galovich, Toni Kimerer ftreasurerj, Miss Ruth Hopkins fsponsorj. ROW 2: Kathy O'Dea, Suzi Weber, Eve McClintock, Debby Keadle, Suzanne Wreede qpresidentj, Sheila Klinger, Robyn lngram. ROW 3: Christine Eckert, Meg Tanny, Kathy Wilson, Kristen Linden, Kathy Pisczczar, Margot Groups Plan For Careers Those seeking careers can do more than read the classified ads. Interested students could join clubs which promoted interest in practical areas. Throme, Charlotte Harris. Exploring the business world and investigating career possibilities were the objectives of Business Club. Club members participated in the annual Mr. and Miss Business contest and programmed guest speakers for their monthly meetings. Through Future Teachers Clu b, students were able to observe teaching techniques. Members also attended the USC Future Teachers Association Conference and decorated Christmas trees for the Naval Hospital at Long Beach. Wmfw is Promoting sociability, the Hostess Club served and prepared dinners. Plans were made to have dinner parties in the foods room and to dine out at restaurants. Bloodmobiles and first aid practice went BUSINESS CLUB--FRONT ROW: Mr. Gus Morris qsponsory, hand in hand with the Medics Club.Friendship hesley ifnitgi, Jage grnlggio, Janet Regpajth-L ROEV 22 33336 boxes for Vietnamese orphans, popcorn arrmg on pres: en , iana puza, in a am rose. . . . 3: Penny Lewis, Mary Jacoby, Candi Kessenick, Patty Hedges Sales and a banquet were other Club actwmes' Csecretaryj. ROW 4: David Dean, Jenny Lawrence, Lark Lesov- sky Qvice-presidentj, Linda Wright. Clubs 207 , HW. ..Z, -mw A , , , ,,. ... A 1 A.,, r-if 'V 'Sf'imQff 3sx.T'v 'iw' -fl'illZw?in,Wwm., hm S -is , 1, ft-W if -3 ,.,qif-tm .. ,W S i ff .W f f' L . M . k I L. W5 I f S ?wwi,aAwhiwfm m5,i.m..w i, swiss.,fiM3i,y4whMQ,u55,y.,,, Wwmwblj My ,If . - H f PEP CLUB--FRONT ROW: Jill Janov, Ann Irwin, Carrie Boyd, Wendy Campbell, Polly Harvey, Char Brashier qtreasurerj, Kathy Campbell qsecretaryj, Kathy Winter Cpresidentj. Betsy Keska, Aynne Aibinder. Carole Hall. Maxine Newton. Mary MacLellan, Leslie Lawhead. Miss Ruth Horne fsponsorb, ROW 2: Sue Wilson, Leslie Howard. Joyce Shim- izu, Nancy McEvilly, Anne Leonard, Vickie DeSantis, Sharon McGrath. Lorri Fitton, Pam Galovich, Debbie Klinger. Kim Bloomfield, Pam Lewis. Lois Freedberg. ROW 3: Sandi Harrington, Lynda Fernandez, Mi ,, ,r Sherrie Ziff, Keefe Simcoe, Kathy Doran, Marti Rogers, Julie Schmidt. Debbie Wright, Chris Graner, Jeanne Matwick. Mary Robinson. Patti Mathys, Penny Sander. Bonnie Stamper. ROW 4: Kathy MacGregor. Patty Hedges, Jennie Becker, Linda Darby, Jean Parks, Cindy Geier. Nancy Baumann, Karen Aseltine, Kathy Pisczczar, Bonnie Hickey. Sue Reeves. Twyla Benjamin Cvice-presidentb, Chris Clifton, Janice CoIgate.ConniWright. Groups Rally for Spirit, Aid Athletics LETTERMENS CLUBAAFRONT ROW: Bill Block, Jay Fodor, Larry Sander, Don Fitzgerald, Bill Barr,Bruce Wood. Tom Anthony, Bruce Shimizu, Ron Wallace. Mike Lam, Charles Addison, Jeff O'DonnelI, Tom Hicks, Vip Short. Jon Wannlund, Don McPherson, Jed Louvier. ROW 2: Doug Posey. Bob Wilson, Brad Bushey. Tim Rochte, Paul Besse. Ross Cat- ron, Jim Conti. Keith Turner, Bob Saltz. Larry Kupper, Ken McDonald, Robert Stander, Tom Parsons, Keith Parker, Rene Trevino. ROW 3: Clubs 208 Howard Burns,BiIlBroadhead, John Rapillo, Bill Blanciak, Bob Girffith, DaveCarter. Jeff Jackson, Jack Palmer, Gary McClernan, Mike Witous. Doug Kemp, Bill Henry, Bob Hollister, Fritz Jacobsen, Bill Rogers, Rick Jacobs, ROW 4: Jeff Rose. DarylArenstein, Bruce Sweany. Rick Carr, Bob Clarke, Ted Guth, Alex Ross, Dave Ruehlmann,Dave Finley, Paul Vodak, Brian Butler. Dave Gill, Barry Sullivan. Bob Daniels, Steve Pitchford, Coach Garry Poe Csponsorj. MANAGERS CLUB--FRONT ROW: Linda McGrath CDrill Teamj, Barry lngersol Cbasketballj, Russ Palmer CCee Footbally, Andy Grieco CVarsity Cross Countryj,Eric Worthy QBee Foot- ballj, Paul Mailander CBee Footballb, Rob Palmer Cvice-pres- identy fVarsity Footballb, Chris Rawson qpresidentj iVarsity WORKING AFTER SCHOOL, pep club members Carol Yez and Debbie White finish a sign. Promoting spirit was the cIub's purpose. Footballj. ROW 2: Greg Hoxang, Dave Hardin, Joel Konopken Christopher Green CVarsity Football, Wrestlingy, Joe Han sen Csecretaryj CVarsity Water Polob, Peter Koletty CJV Foot- ballj, Bill Cinnamon Ctreasurerb QJV Footballb. Supporting athletes from goalies to golfers, Pep, Managers and Lettermen's clubs did everything from pushing porn poms to playing basketball on donkeys. Painting Titan victory signs and football ru n-throughs, decorating lockers and goalposts, and helping Pep Squad push buttons and Homecoming pom poms, Pep club boosted this year's athletic enthusiasm. Sponsored by Miss Ruth Horne, Pep Club performed the small essentials that often went unnoticed, and of those that were noticed, Pep Club seldom received the credit. Managers Club lent its aid to RHHS sports by handling athletic equipment and assuring that first aid was provided at all athletic events. The club also took concession responsibilities several times duringthe year. Lettermen's Club, which is composed of boys who have lettered in school sports, continued sponsorship of its own day, dance and queen, as well as Donkey Basketball and the Back-to-school Dance. Lettermen culminated the year with a banquet for Athlete of the year. Clubs 209 RHHS Forensics Squad--Sweat and Blood or How It All Paid Off Our Forensics Squad is noted for its ability to fast-talk virtually any competitor, anywhere, into or out of anything. That reputation, as members of the squad will concede, wasn't derived from the gift of gab alone. More often it involved endless, often frantic hours of reading, research and practices, as well as a consistent following of current events. Speakers who participated in interpretive events required somewhat less preparation, but demanded of all was that same soulful dedication. The squad justifiably set its sights for the biggest and best--the State Tournament and then the Nationals, in Denver this year. Outstanding speakers included Pat and Sharon O'Connor, oratorical interpretation, Kathy Young and Karen Wilkins, extemporaryg and Jacqui MacCrossen in original oratory events. They brought home trophy medals with three firsts and qualified for the state tournament C9 CUB SCOUT'S HONOR, l swear it's a true story, claims Forensics Club with fil'ST and SeCOl'lCl places. Sponsor Thomas Hinton to an enraptured group of club members 1 I l I Speech Enthusiasts Exhibit Skill fi? FORENSICS--FRONT ROW: Claire Saltz. Sharon O'Connor. Karen Wil- John MacCrossen, Tim Howell, Kevin Buckley, Laurie Phillips Lydia kins, Helen Zelon, Sheila Klinger, Jody Allinder. Kathy Young, Mr. Matyas' Thomas Hinton Qdirectorb. ROW 2: Jaqui MacCrossen, Maia Krache, Clubs 210 ir if- ' 'S-was 2 2 Q? if? ,J DEMONSTRATING EXPRESSIVE techniques making her one of the the story of Winnie the Pooh. Karen displayed her speaking talents most valuable members of the forensics squad, Karen Wilkins relates by qualifying for nationals last year and winning numerous awards. Clubs 211 ik 2 fi S I 3 EXHIBITING the finesse which has brought them to great heights in the sports world, Flash Andrews and Lamar Lundy pasteup their page. 'Mig i t if ,kffJj, DISPLAYING SKILL with exacto knife, staffer Peggy Prideaux pre- GETTING INSPIRATION for content in her next column, TITAN editor-in- pares page before printing. Staff spent Thursday nights pasting up. chief Katy Hight becomes engrossed in an editorial from a past issue. if ti TITAN-DELPHIAN PHOTOGRAPHERS Cleft to rightl: Dean Gean, Gerry Hiatt, Tom Gurrell, Rod TITAN STAFFER Maia Krache carefully con- Jensen,Nick Emmanouilides, Steve Dawson. templates the Content of a feature article. Clubs 212 New DURING LUNCH, assistant editor Carol Covey distributes copies of the TITAN to readers. The award-winning newspaper was published every two weeks. In spite of the traditional late Thursday nights, lost stories, visits from Blue and exasperated weh, weh, wehs, the TITAN staff continued producing an award-winning newspaper. Editor-in-Chief Katy Hight falso head of the once-active Hight gangj, assistant editor Carol Covey and advisor Bill Thorn emphasized the inclusion of feature stories, not necessarily school-related, to expand student awareness and stimulate creative thought. Feature Magazine was continued this year as a showcase for student and faculty literary works, reviews and in-depth feature stores. The eight-page biweekly paper received top ratings in the National Scholastic Press Association and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association contests for the fifth consecutive year. Frequented by campus characters, TITAN staffers constantly feared Bruiser, riled the mad cartoonist, fought Flash, stoned Lamar and obeyed mother. Other staffers managed to maintain their identity. The publications staffs were supplemented by the crew of photogs, who supplied pictures and laughs. Newspaper Serves as Student Stimulus mfg, pun- TITAN STAFF--FRONT ROW: Carol Hellie, Bonnie Rowe, Mr. William Muff Curtiss, Frank Giardino, Linda Currey. ROW 3: Tonie Beron Thorn Cadvisorj, Tim Riley, Steve Smith, Bruce Wood. ROW 2: Larry Candy Kaelin, Gail Eadie, Toni Young, Chris Clifton, Peggy Prideaux Andrews, Lynn Shulsinger, Debbie De Vere, Helen Mickiewicz, Nancy Bruce Keitel, Sue Hansen, Bruce Lundy. Pallin, Carol Covey qassistant editorj, Linda Lambrose, Maia Krache, Clubs 213 Clubs 214 COPY STAFF--FRONT ROW: Nancy Riegle, Jan Prentice, Sandi lrene Lam, Dian Emerson, Debbie Quon, Dave Cunningham, Studley, Sue Vance, Debbie Roedel, Liz Thomason. ROW 2: Barbara Beroza, Lisa Weinberg. V SQA Y I BRAINSTORMING, DELPHIAN sports copy editor Dave Cunningham hopes for a brilliant idea to describe complex football play. l' DURING the early morning dogwatch, DELPHIAN'S canine supervisor Blue rides herd over frazzled staffers. DELPHIAN clubs editor Suzi Weber designs JUNIOR Debbie Quon pours herself into the writing of DELPHIAN copy. A break temporary page Iayoutfor a music spread. was made with tradition this year when copy assumed a more informal style. PRODUCTION STAFF--FRONT ROW: Tim Odell, Mindy Colvig, Sue Pon- tious, Laurie Stevens, The Jellyfish, Sue Hogan, Mrs. Adrienne'Phillips Cadvisorb. ROW 2: Donna Colin, Bob Leibold, Carol Baddeley, Gail Schwartz, Dinah Sargeant, Kathy Blackmun, Bill Lynn, Nancy Ule. ROW 3: Andrea Vogel, Nancy Short, Wendy Hanson, Suzi Weber, Frances Phillips,Roxie Hausen, Karen Graham, Louise O'Dell, Pam Lewis DELPHIAN Dispenses With Traditon S '---A., F ' N, N, . x ,V ,M A , Mmi. , AT MIDNIGHT, beyond the point of rationality, assistant editors Laurie Stevens and Bill Lynn and Editor-in-Chief Frances Phillips still ..., Between No man is an island and Too many cooks spoil the broth emerged the yearbook theme--interaction. Breaking away from former emphasis on the individual, we emphasized relationships between persons. Despite cries of They'll kill us in the ratings,' DELPHIAN layout style became more mosaic and copy style more informal. The staff was controlled, collected and contorted by Editor-in-Chief Frances Phillips, assistant editors Laurie Stevens and Bill Lynn and advisor Adrienne Phillips. Consuming Jack Cola, yogurt, pretzels and donuts, we created 318 pages of history. Any of the staff's excess creativity was channeled into decorating our Christmas tree or unleashing Andrew Kleesh. The staff learned to expect jellyfish in the darkroom, Abandon all hope ye who enter here, and answering the phone Ambassador Hotel, main lobby --it was all part of yearbooking. By the end of the year, we were not speaking to each other, but it was worth it. We had a good year to record Clubs 215 LAFA I A I, ffwax L fix ,l 7 ' 2'-v 1 ' - ' if ft, 'AH nv. l '1 ' 2' V vt' l':'gAA l,4 I . aff Mu' JH, tv, mt0!y'0Ir V 'I Aw 'Vs't'ff,44sf'f'a7?4 r , rf, t fm:-tfl f, 1' 'DWI ' 'M Jr Qrlhfh MA w 1 43? Wav A OQQM'-4 . ,vx s-fffwvn wif. , o mir H5'1't wf'!!f Q to ff t f Q f, MW' 'M' ff, 'W ' ' V I p tgm 'sf 1149 ,t . , ' t 5 !'fLSf:7' 'Nfft fm, 'A 'mS!MA ' 'f ' p,'t il. sill., N tgxnli viffijfff 1 ig,.4'xg,wt, -dqffk fi, 7 ' A rl? '1' 'JW f JI 1 W A 94 , 4 5 L 'A,'.xl',f1 - u , . o r f r .A 2:,gln7TEf9f .mi if 1 '. ' ' f . EW 'K r 'JY W 's-. 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' Y ' ,t 'H ,, Nf,', wt, My . f, J 'L.H,',' malt sports sports sports an individual is not a model team member he must realize cooperation as well as competition, he may test his own strength, stamina, desire, , but when he blocks, pins, scores, shoots, drives, ru ns, dives, he benefits the whole- the team and the school v ffvlwa . 1 5, A fi' fffmf ,44vQD ' sports sports sports OW Titans Wind Up As Number One In Sky League Every school has one objective in football: to win. The league 'championship comes with victory: CIF semi- finals come with the league championship. For the first time in its five-year history, Rolling Hills High School made it. The Titans showed unprecedented power with scores as 60-O CDuarteJ and 47-O CSan Marcosb. On a muddy Sea King Field, the Titans kept the Peninsula Trophy when they downed Palos Verdes, 33-6. The massacre of Morningside gave Rolling Hills an exciting Homecoming, and a victory over Torrance put CIF a little closer. Then Culver City stunned Rolling Hills with a 20-7 upset, but the Titans came off the defeat to sweep up the remainder of the season and take the Sky League championship. Rolling Hills went into the CIF semi-finals with seven Titans named to the all-Sky League team. Coach Dwaine Lyon was South Bay Coach of the Year. We're from Rolling Hills, couldn't be prouder! screamed the Peanut Gallery. The Titans gave their school even more to be proud of by knocking off their first two CIF opponents, Bishop Montgomery and Laguna. Then came the meeting with number-one ranked Loara. ln fog so thick that you were lucky to see the person in front of you, the Rolling Hills football season ended. The Monster Mist devoured any chance of an aerial attack, and the Titans fell, 21-7. q Trevi o displays the passing form which helped the Varsity to many of its victories Football 218 LOOKING FOR blocking by Brian Butler 4877, quarter- gomery's front line. Rolling Hills' victory over Bishop back Jim Conti tries to find a hole in Bishop Mont- enabled Titans to meet Laguna in second game of ClF. GlANNl MIGLIA uses his unusual soccer style kick to make con- RUNNING 3EHlNDthe strong blocking of Bud Riegle, halfback Bob Daniels version against Morningside. Miglia kicked a total of 49 points. sprints for a score against Bishop Montgomery. ut. .iw 4 ...ne f l BREAKING THROUGH Aviation's defensive line, Titan enemy territory as two Falcon linemen attempt to bring fullback Bruce Sweany C853 advances the ball into him down.Titan Varsity came out on top, 24-13. Football 219 Vapor Veils Varsity Victory Visions QUAFQTERBACK Rene Trevino C155 hands off to fullback Tom Glanville game. Halfback Bill Blanciak 4263 blocks for the ball carrier. Titan's C303 in play against Morningside during Rolling Hills' Homecoming ground attack helpedinoverthrowing Morningside,41-21. Football 220 SUPERB TEAM EFFORT is displayed as the Rolling Hills Titans attempt to block Bishop Mont- gomery's conversion point. The Titans used the pyramid blocking in their first ClF game. 1? DARYL ARENSTEIN is barely visible as he runs through dense fog which covered Loara game. l SUPPORTED BY his teammates, after an ankle injury, THE PEANUT GALLERY, a spirited senior cheering section, rescues R!iHS's cannon Dave Carter is carried off thefield at halftime. after Palos Verdes conspirators dumped it on the field during halftime of PVHS clash. . M ! 0 I N f ,-mm X DAVE RUEHLMANN holds conference with the Titans' kick return team before Laguna Beach punts on fourth down and ten. RHHS's special squad added depth to League Champions. ,...a f aft. 4upi 5 ' RHHS VARSITY COACH Dwaine Lyon was selected Coach of the Year by South Bay Daily Breeze. Football 221 El Segundo Aviation San Marcos Duarte Leuzinger Torrance Morningside Culver City Palos Verdes Bishop Montgomery Laguna Loara '-.H , 'Kam 1 JEFF JACKSON All-Sky League Defensive Guard Aviation Leuzinger Torrance Morningside Culver City I-'alos Verdes El Segundo Aviation Duarte Leuzinger Torrance Morningside Culver City Palos Verdes El Segundo Aviation Duarte Leuzinger Torrance Morningside Culver City Palos Verdes Lennox Football 222 Season's Results VARSlTY RH 34 24 47 60 40 35 41 7 33 33 42 7 oAvE CARTER All-Sky League Defensive Guard Co'Captain AIICIF Season's Results JV RH 47 47 25 21 26 7 Season's Results BEE RH 0 13 14 12 0 20 O 13 Season's Results CEE RH 20 7 14 26 0 6 12 20 7 OPP 6 13 0 0 0 21 20 14 14 21 'NC LARRY SANDER All-Sky League Defensive Tackle OPP. 13 13 13 OPP. 12 34 12 20 47 13 21 OPP. 18 14 sg ,St WERE GOING to keep the Peninsula Trophy! team cap- tain Dave Carter tells students BARRY SULLIVAN All-Sky League Offensive End ROLLING HILLS Torrance Palos Verdes Culver City Morningside Leuzinger ROLLING HILLS Torrance Palos Verdes Culver City Morningside Leuzinger Palos Verdes Torrance Leuzinger Culver City Morningside ROLLING HILLS Torrance ROLLING HILLS Morningside Palos Verdes Leuzinger Sky League Standings VARSITY W 4 3 3 3 2 1 L 1 2 2 2 3 4 Q A lf! ! irf ' . ' W DARYL ARENSTEIN BRIAN BUTLER GIANNI MIGLIA All-Sky League All-Sky League All-Sky League Offensive Halfback Defensive End Speciality Player All CIF Sky League Standings JV W L 5 O 4 1 3 2 2 3 1 4 O 5 Sky League Standings BEE W L T 5 O O 4 1 O 3 1 1 3 2 O 2 3 O O 4 1 Sky League Standings CEE W L 5 O 4 1 3 2 2 3 2 3 1 4 Culver City atall-school rally. Football fi: it gl VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Scott Tippit, Rick Jacobs, , ' ' 92 as V I at ' .aaa A ',, , . .if f ' SX -ez ' , F7 'wi J fist? Rochte, Steve Pitchford, Jeff Jackson, Bob Daniels, Bill Blanciak, Dave Bruce Albert, Jim Conti, Rene Trevino, Keith Parker, Dick Ferguson, Brazell, Paul' Besse, Ross Catron, John Rapillo, Coach Garry Poe, Bud Reigle. ROW 2: Dave Kolk, Bob Griffith, Jay Fodor, Ken McDonald, Coach Mike Gillespie. ROW 4: Dave Carter, Larry Sander, Mike Witous, Bill Barr, Tom Anthony, Terry Moulton, Dale Wallenius, Gianni Miglia. Jack Palmer, Brian Butler, Dave Ruehlmann, Tom Glanville, Daryl Aren- ROW 3: Coach Gary Kimbrell, Coach Dwaine Lyon, Bruce Wood, Tim stein, Barry Sullivan, Bruce Sweany. JV's Win 29, Lose 1 in Five Years X ,ti 1-rflwv-, fmqlvfgy, twin 1 f f BROUGHT DOWN at the end of a true Olympian effort, Titan fullback Tom Glanville C323 appears headed for the finish of his run. Rolling Hills was victorious, 40-O, Football 224 OUTREACHING a Torrance receiver, Titan Dave Brazell and teammate attempt to intercept Tartar pass. RH won, 25-13. ELUDING a Morningside rusher, quarterback Jim Conti looks downfleld for an open re- ceiver. JV's were undefeated in Sky League. Conti played for both Varsity and JV squads. The JV team added another chapter of undefeated football to the books. The season's sweetest moments came with slaughters of Aviation, Leuzinger and a 25-13 killing of second place Torrance. With only one loss in five years, coach Mike Gillespie's and coach Gary Kimbrell's JV squad has always been strong. The sole loss in 1967 ended a string of three undefeated seasons. The JV's closed outthe '67 season on a winning note though, and continued it this year. Now the squad inches closer to its own record of consecutive wins. In a year when offense was unstoppable, the only close game was a 7-3 victory over Palos Verdes. Mike Witous and Jim Conti were among the key players. .mm JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Terry Moulton,Mike Filchner, Ken McDonald, Mark Fairchild, Mark Pankey, Greg Dulgarian, Soo Hoo, Bruce Albert, Jeff O'Donnell, Dale Wallenius, Doug Posey, Doug Hellie, Keith Bonner. ROW 3: Mike Witous, Rick Lessel, Jim Hogue, Fritz Jacobsen, Bob Wilson, Paul Besse. ROW 2: Brad Bushey, Tom Mike Klasno, Dennis Doran, Jim Baumann, Scott Gordon, Rick Carr. FootbaH 225 4-w.., l BEE QUARTERBACK Tim Rambach hands off to fullback Chuck Allen in clash with AFTER RECEIVING pigskin from quarterback Tim Rambach, Beverly Hills, as Bill Stamper C255 acts as decoy. tailback Scott Forgeron looks downfield for running room. Falling off from last year, the Bee football team finished with a one-win, four-loss, one-tie record. The season-saver was a 32-7 romp over Beverly Hills. Coached by Robert Barrow and Walt Bynum, the Bees battled Leuzinger to a 12-12 tie. Standouts were Tim Rambach and Chuck Allen. Broken plays are probably one reason for the Bees' disappointing season. Just the opposite was true for the Cees. Sm oothly executed fakes and end sweeps added as much to the Cees' success as the outstanding individual performances. Finishing second behind undefeated Torrance, the Cees' season was highlighted by trouncings of Leuzinger, 26-7, and El Segundo, 21-19. Coached by Robert Pier, the squad tied Morningside, and its only loss was a narrow 7-O decision with Torrance. Showing promise was freshman Phil LaFollette. DROPPING BACK to pass, frosh quarterback Phil LaFollette looks downfield for Football open receiver. LaFollette was a versatile quarterback and team leader. 226 H ,.-f LLL. L , .L ir -1 ri - f , e ff i - H 1- -,.,' ,ff,,,, . . L, ,L A- W. ,.,,.ft,ewN...2 ,L L L w,M,, n.,,, h L, eW'-'--- A -- wif' m, ,,, L . LL , , K'-sad-A'sa.Qi3'-2 A, ,.,.v, L , 1, . u Q v,V, ,L L L ,L , . L , L R4 .,.., .V . ,er ,4 , 7 I ,M ,au g . . Y f S . I , r yf - .A .- ..... , .n . Z. . I . I 1 .,.-...L,,.,, , L if L L .. 5 , ., H i L .. Y. X .5 , .Q g K . ' I Yhffk si-v u fx l b E gi g, - -Q1 K, 35-L f .3 ', If in at : ,fw Q ,' v :. I if k L! Q is il ' f iygv F' ' QE: 7 wr L it L W l Q vt ' bn- A 4 ' Q x 4 K if , sa., K vt 'F VQ z s Q. 1, , H Z ,. T' sw X L V ,'.L , g A In tum W 'iq wx Ty- t 4 , Vlvyz i 4 Sixty, it f , V . L , L i g ,.,L -i s K V 7 L V. sg fy ' , f ,,.:. L 5 .4i: gg X, L , IEA . S .Ayg i,,. L T ' si, - w , L , 'i F' rw F U, , ,' A 5 ' 'K Q my :Q L ' V ,L . ' V i ,wr l K A L, : uf' ' N ,. 4 i ' 'F ji' , L , , 1' L 2 L -i, - V' 2 , x i ,,,,L,LL,LL, 'AI KV ..,, W vx., 't ',, ff . 64 I, . , F f ' ' L. -,', f : f fnf s :-. : i., , T. . ia . 5 4, V W Y, M , , f L f WH -ii,- I :f' x..-- .'1,1'V 'QV' 2 '--. L T -. ..... 'r A .4 gg ' , , K L, L , ,,AW,A L, L, ., . L,,,,L . L -L, L... M2 L L.- -ef ',., -- . MW' KKKL' mLW'hf'1 : f ' '-'1-' i -- ' -- ' -e' w--': L 'F '- i ,ji , , L L L LL,L Lt : P E A I - Aw-w D'--rr -11 u A i: '. 'W'W 1,11 'L1i,ijii,LTi ,Q ,'LW, , L,LL'L ' Lili' f'L'i: ij LL V -- 'T 'l it - hmme:ifi, se:.L-.-ggLs .11-Lp .sf 1 BEE FOOTBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Coach Walt Bynum, Bill Vlahakis, Tom Curtiss, Bill Stamper, Jerry Johnson, Bill Pribel, Gary Anderson, Eric Peterson, Lyle Prideaux, Rob Swabble, Coach Bob Barrow. ROW 2: John Stange, Tim Rambach, Dan Sommers, John Aurentz, Mark Adair, Peter Huschke, Steve Bogart, Dave Adamic, Dave Kraker, Paul Wood. ROW3: Assistant Coach Nick Emmanouiiides, Joe Uht, Rob -u-W--u. ' K 4 n V fe' 9 M MTV-1' - 5 Quan. 1-ni West, Mike Tucker, Tom Pitchford, Mark Perbix, Don Latin, Jeff Mc- Ginn. Dave Bunts, Larry Stubbin.iROW 4: Jeff Brown, Claude Clapp, Tom Bondurant, Clark Adams, Doug Finley, Mark Ensigmer, John Beyers, Steve Shaw, Guy Ankeny, Chuck Allen, Tim Leahy Cmgr.J, Eric Worthy, Paul Mailander fmgrj. Bees Finish Slowly As Cees Improve CEE FOOTBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Jim Clark, Allen Waters, Jay For- geron, Phil LaFollette, Mike Forgeron, Dennis Blanciak, Fred Rochte, Bill Schrader, Rick Boyer, John Buenberg, Bob Brazell, Jim Hill. ROW 2: Dave Hardin, Bruce Peterson, Tom Wilson, Mike Sweazea, Doug Howardell, Ron Smith, William Olevsky, Dave Bjelland, John Diamond, Robert Di Martino, Bob Berrell. ROW 3: Tim Murphy, Sergio Arriola, lra l Diamond, Tim Glanville, Paul Stukas, Rick Dertinger, Rob Williams, Bill Fallace, Tom Utley, Jay Price, Coach Robert Pier, Coach Harvey Crow. ROW 4: Dana Ellison, Mike Young, George Marro, Dave DuWalt, Russell Gallagher, Bill MacPhee, Darrell Kreitz, Pat Sullivan, Dave Mur- phy, Howard Speight. Football 227 Sky League Standings VARSITY Pts. Torrance 9 Palos Verdes 8 Morningside 6 Culver City 4 ROLLING HILLS 3 Leuzinger O JV Pts. Palos Verdes 10 M ROLLING HILLS 9 Torrance 6 Morningside 3 Culver City 2 Leuzinger O FROSH-SOPH Pts. Palos Verdes 10 Morningside 9 ROLLING HILLS 4 'QW Culver City 3 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-FRONT ROW: Tom Parsons, Jon Wannlund, Tom Hicks, Vip Short, Leuzinger 3 Bruce Day, Andy Grieco. ROW 2: Pat Lamb, Don Fitzgerald, Bob Mathews, Tom Witchey, Dave Fin- Torrance 1 Iey, Coach Jacque Osborn. . 1 it I wmdesswt we 8 be 64 ' Q L ,, cr.,c , 'Y .1 4-Q S'- , ,. I' A V New s-1rr it F , may ,-. . , D LEADING THE PACK in two-mile run against Morningside are Titan Despite its efforts, Frosh-Soph team was defeated by Monarchs, 19-36. harriers John Pinna, Dave Calvert, Kevin McGinnis and Val Owen. Thesquad tied for secondin Sky Leaguecompetition. FRDSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY-FRONT ROW: Jim Hill, Stan Shickari, han, Charlie Sutherland, Cal Owen, David Harrison, Val Owen, Greg Dave Hays, Kevin McGinnis, Scott Supernagh, Vall Catanzarite, Bob Hoxeng. ROW 3: Don White, Brent Barnes, Bill Benjamen, Keith Sned- Gurell, Tom Hoover, Scott Campbell, Jeff Artiano. ROW 2: Ken Srnith, en, Steve' Pinkney, Chris Beach, Kurt Schaller, John Barnes, Doug Roger Neipris, Tim Witchey, Robert Torn, John Heckman, Mike Hole- Thompson, DaveCalvert,John Pinna. JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-FRONT ROW: Har- 2: Keith McConneIIy, Gary McClernan, Alan LeFevere, ry Lee May, Andy Mitchell, Martin Pixley, David Co- Bob Ost, BilIMcGuire, ArtAssink, Todd Perbix. bourn, Stuart Berg, Jim Abraham, Dave Cooksey, ROW Titan Runners Have Strong Finish TITAN VARSITY RUNNERS Dave Cooksey, Tom Parsons and Vip Short hold slim lead in a meet against Morningside at Rolling Hills. RHHS lost the meet. Dropping off slightly from last year, the Varsity cross country team finished the season with a 2-3 record. Victories came when coach Jacque Osborn's squad outdistanced Leuzinger and Culver City. Fastest Titans were Dave Finley and team captain Tom Witchey. The JV's lost their first league meet in two years, but still finished second, behind undefeated Palos Verdes. Victories came by wide margins, and only the loss to PV prevented a perfect year for RHHS. Stuart Berg and Jim Abraham paced the Titans at the JV level. Also knocking off opponents by wide margins was the Frosh-Soph squad. But two setbacks-losses to Palos Verdes and Morningside-put them in third place. Val Owen and Dave Calvert were among the Frosh-Soph standouts. Season's Results VARSITY JV FROSH-SOPH Opp. RH Opp RH Opp. RH Bishop Montgomery 19 36 50 15 -- -- Miraleste 45 15 47 16 50 15 Palos Verdes 22 35 16 45 15 46 Torrance 25 30 29 28 49 15 Culver City 33 25 46 15 41 15 Leuzinger 38 21 50 15 46 15 Morningside 21 37 50 15 19 36 Cross Country 229 Beverly Hills Morningside Palos Verdes Aviation Miraleste ROLLING HILLS Leuzinger Palos Verdes Fullerton Redondo Lasuen El Segundo St. Monica Leuzinger Nordhoff Beverly Hills Aviation Morningside Miraleste Sky League Standings VARSITY w 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Season's Results VARSITY BEE Opp. RH Opp. RH 19 11 11 7 13 5 -- -- 11 10 -- -- 26 4 3 10 17 1 13 4 6 8 4 23 8 16 7 13 11 26 3 15 23 5 2 5 13 7 17 5 19 8 7 10 10 6 3 16 L 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 CEE Opp. RH 17 10 E- E- 11 4 6 7 4 10 2 4 14 9 9 7 9 10 VARSITY WATER POLO-FRONT ROW: Mike Bretting, Bob Edwards, Keith Ra- burn, Howard Burns, Jim Frace, ROW 2: Alex Ross, Doug Kemp, John Swift, Rob Clarke, Steve Murphy, Keith Turner. ROW 3: Dave Stephenson, Kevin Sinclair, Bruce Shimizu, Ron Wallace, Rob Hollister, Kurt Reynertson. ROW 4: Larry Kup- per, Bruce Douglas, Bob Saltz, Steve Belyea, Tim Cotter. Experience Boosts Water Polo Squads Aviation ROLLING HILLS Palos Verdes Beverly Hills Morningside Miraleste Leuzinger Palos Verdes Aviation ROLLING HILLS Beverly Hills Morningside Leuzinger Miraleste Water Polo 230 Sky League Standings BEE W 6 4 4 4 2 1 O CEE W 6 4 3 3 3 2 0 L O 2 2 2 4 5 6 L O 2 3 3 3 4 6 CEE WATER POLO-FRONT ROW: Tony Corsaro, Mark Terpening, Jim Vatz, Rus- sell Ramsey, Mark Lester, Don Robinson, Eric Jackson, Pat Quinn. ROW 2: Craig Larson, Steve Brennecke, Jim Geier, Brian Peale, Alan Foley, Jack Prince, Paul Craig, Pat Graham. ROW 3: Rick Corsaro, Rolf Kaleiner, Mike Baldwin, Pat Allen, Dale Dyer, Brian Lloyd, Ray De Biase. ini. ix, WITH INTENSE STRAIN registered on his face, Mike Bretting tries to block a pass thrown by his opponent in the match with St. Monica. LARRY KUPPER 1265 fires the ball for a goal as the St. Monica goalie vainly attempts to block the point. RHHS won the match, 8-6. , , , ' K , g , - ' E 'saw itl - - rzf,.mfarevfg':, wfvf' . ' 5-tx 5' W Q w'-' , ,,,, .. . - Q s- V Ke Q, 54 .. Q.: 'A f A -Y -:em 15174211 W 1: ,Q , W., , .wavy 'Liv if.,gJ,,3gv, ,V A K' 2 f2w+FI,f':ff'-M f. t - A A z: . it ' in :jg gi, , 'lv I I W Li m ' W ' 7 i, STRUGGLING TO REACH the ball, Bee player Barry Wolstencroft and his St. Monica opponent battle it out. The match was held at RHHS. BEE WATER POLO-FRONT ROW: Coach Frank Akins, Gary Buzard, Barry Wolstencroft Cteam captainj, Coach O'Neill. ROW 2: John Brennenke, Jerry Odening, Tim Boyd, Pete Hohn, Larry Willis, Mike Manclig. ROW 3: Eric Bass, John MacCrossen, Mark Breeding, Tom Lengnick, Peter Lufkin, Dave Budde. The Varsity finally tasted victory. . .even if it was only once. . .and managed sixth place in only its second year of competition. Coaches Frank Akins and William O'Neill went through some cliffhangers, as in Rolling Hills' 8-6 victory over St. Monica, and some slaughters, as in Lasuen's 26-4 drowning of RHHS. Most valuable player Alex Ross scored 19 times in the season. The Bees were Rolling Hills' best in water polo, tying for second with Palos Verdes in Sky League standings. One rewarding victory was the 16-3 trouncing of our newly- formed rival, Miraleste. The Bees highest scorer was Barry Wolstencroft. The Cees also fared much better than in their initial year, finishing in a three-way tie for third. Their combined Sky League opponents outscored the Cees by only one point, 73-74. High scorer, Jim Vatz, helped the team in its 10-8 victory over Miraleste, and its dunking of Leuzinger, 7-6, and Beverly Hills, 4-2. Water Polo 231 Varsity Climbin In Sky Standin s The first indication came when Rolling Hills won the consolation tournament by beating Murphy, 71-59. The next clue was the first league victory for Rolling Hills in two years: an 81-74 toppling of Leuzinger. When the Titans outlasted Culver City, 52-50, there was no denying it. Rolling Hills High School has its best varsity basketball team in the five-year history of the school. Coach Dan Clayton headed the team, and his Titans came within seconds of beating the team he coached last year, Palos Verdes. With three seconds to play, PVHS scored a lay up-to break the tie, 59-57. Mm' There were several reasons for the Titans' strong rise. One was junior Pat Boyer, the towering six-foot five-inch center, who led the team in scoring. Another was Barry Sullivan, also strong inthe scoring department. The junior varsity had another winning year, behind such standouts as Steve Naka moto and Ted Guth, Nakamoto was All-Tournament and Guth, who later played varsity because of injured Gary Shaw, was All-Tournament and Most Valuable Player. The WWW team, coached by Mr. Gary Hardesty, scored 2-1 in tournament play. first Sky League win in two and one half years Shaw poured in 16 points VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Cameron Adams Cmgrj 2 Mike Odell Tom Didlake Dave Schenk Paul Vodak Paul Appel Dave Barry lngersol Cmgrg, Pat Boyer, Daryl Arenstein, Jeff Rose Gary Gill Brian Butler Scott Dean Shaw, Barry Sullivan, Jim Whitford Cmgr.J, Mark Wheeler fmgrj ROW sw .sf 2 CLOSELY GUARDING his man, Paul Appel eliminates any thoughts of gettinga shot off. Pat Boyer awaits a possible broken pass. TITANS Paul Appel, Barry Sullivan and Mike Odell reach out for a CENTER PAT BOYER attempts to block a Torrance shot while Dave Gill C255 and Torrance rebound, however, Torrance overpowere d the Titans. Daryl Arenstein C457 get set for the rebound. Torrance beat the Titans, 72-65. Ba sketball 233 Season's Results VARSITY RH OPP. Inglewood 38 40 Hawthorne 57 45 Dominguez 51 65 Mira Costa 73 58 Torrance -- -- Lakewood -- -- Wilson Long Beach -- -- Aviation 60 67 Palos Verdes 45 57 Centennial -- -- Fermin Lausen 80 69 Hawthorne 60 66 Miraleste -- -- Mira Costa -- -- Leuzinger 36 58 West Torrance 70 72 Palmdale 72 82 St. Monica 81 57 Murphy 71 59 Leuzinger 81 74 Beverly Hills 74 80 Culver City 52 50 Morningside 55 74 Torrance 65 72 Palos Verdes 55 57 Leuzinger 75 86 Culver City 62 52 Morningside 52 48 Torrance 42 47 Sky League Standings VARSITY W Morningside 9 Torrance 7 Palos Verdes 7 ROLLING HILLS 4 Culver City 2 Leuzinger 1 JV W Torrance 9 Palos Verdes 8 Morningside 6 ROLLING HILLS 5 Culver City 2 Leuzinger O BEE W Palos Verdes 9 Torrance 9 Culver City 6 ROLLING HILLS 4 Leuzinger 2 Morningside 2 CEE W Morningside 10 ROLLING HILLS 6 Palos Verdes 6 Torrance 4 Leuzinger 3 Culver City 2 Basketball 234 JV OPP. 24 44 62 48 62 60 80 50 66 42 37 73 45 84 51 56 66 50 43 58 78 84 L 1 3 3 6 8 9 L 1 2 4 5 8 10 L 1 3 4 6 8 8 L O 4 4 6 7 8 .5 - ill 4 7 1 I May ,Q . FIRMLY GRASPING the ball, Titan junior varsity player Ted Guth C535 resists the defensive ac tion of his Leuzinger opponent. JV's downed the Olympians by a wide margin of 72-45. '55 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEANI--FRONT ROW: Brian Hofer, Joe Gold, Steve Nakamoto Mark Frei, Jim Conti. ROW 2: Steve MacGregor, Ross Catron, Bob Callahan, Tom Swaney Ralph Hawkins. ROW 3: Joel Konopken fmgrq, Dave Ruehlmann, Ted Guth, Keith Appel Coach Gary Hardesty. BEE BASKETBALL TEAM--FRONT ROW: Larry LaFollette, Mark Adair, Lynn Cos- tantino, Tim Rambach, Russ Juncal. ROW 2: Scott Hickey, John Schaus, Kevin Mclvers, Jerry Odening, Mike Tucker Cmgrq. ROW 3: Rick Conyers, John Utley, Jeff Morehouse, Tom Bondurant, Jack Power, Coach Bob Pier. Consistent shooting and ball handling contributed to the Bee team's success this year. Although disorganization on the court hindered the Bees at the start of the season, the remedy was teamwork, and they found it quickly. The quick hands of Tom Bondurant and the awesome rebounding of John Schaus added depth to the outside shooting of Tim Rambach and Larry LaFollette. Coached by Mr. Bob Pier, the squad was overpowering in its victory over Miraleste, 70-11. ln probably the most exciting game of the season, the Bees lost, 39-40, in overtime against Culver City. While offense was the key factor for the Bees, defense was the name ofthe game for coach William O'NeiIl's Cee team. Chuck White and John Menzelos kept the shooting percentage up as Steve Shibuya and Phil LaFoIlette held the opponent's score down. The well-balanced, penetrating Cees are evidence that the next few years are going to be good ones for basketball at Rolling Hills. Bees, Cees Show Shootin Strength CEE BASKETBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Chuck White, Bob Brazell, Jeff Kritzer, Jeff Wid- mann, Phil LaFollette. ROW 2: Coach William O'NeilI, John Menzelos, Rick Dertinger, Pat Sullivan, Steve Shibuya, Tom Hawkins, Dana Ellison. Basketball 235 FAKlNG to one side, JV Dave Ruehlmann slips past his Leuzinger opponent and streaks for the basket. Season's Results BEE CEE RH OPP. RH OPP. Inglewood 36 49 18 36 Hawthorne 41 44 -- -- Dominguez 53 39 40 43 Mira Costa 40 56 -- -- Culver City 39 40 -- -- LB Jordan 66 86 -- -- Torrance 47 66 -- -- Morningside 56 72 -- -- Centennial 67 70 42 34 Beverly Hills 53 50 36 39 Verbum Dei -- -- 31 53 Miraleste 70 11 37 35 Aviation 51 42 30 26 Centennial -- -- 42 56 Beverly Hills -- -- 43 42 Miraleste -- -- 29 24 Palos Verdes 53 55 50 53 Culver City 67 62 13 28 Morningside 36 50 30 32 Torrance 44 47 42 32 Palos Verdes 40 58 32 58 Leuzinger 67 51 40 30 Culver City 62 67 38 20 Morningside 36 86 48 49 Torrance 42 54 38 32 DRIBBLING AGAINST a Culver City opponent, Cee Phil Lalfollette brings the ball past mid court to setup a play. LaFollette was the playmaker and spark plug for the Cees. OUTJUMPING the opposing center by inches, Titan JUMPING for position to rebound CEES JOHN MENZELOS and Phil LaFollette sophomore John Schaus controls tip-off for the Bees. for the Bees is Tom Bondurant. makecertainTitanscontrolthe boards. Basketball 236 DOMINATING his opponent in match with Hearth, senior John Berry shows overpowering ability which made him Rolling Hills' number one wrestler. ig. fi -'-'. 1 , . nl ggi..-f A 5, .it . ,.., iz yi f ,-f- ,, .. J 2 i 1 V wil' gf fi ,K K i5 ,ma 1. 1 i f L. , ,Q 1 , ag Z r gt ,K nip gn, A. 1 iiei fi, I Q ' s f ,gg , LZ iyi f yii rr J ii,f iii VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM--FRONT ROW: Eric Peterson, Don lVlcPher- Wrestlers Grapple For League Title The season started as one of hope for coach Gary Kimbrell and the varsity wrestling team. lt ended in success, but not in perfection. ' The Titans were strong enough to challenge weakened Morningside for the league title, but Palos Verdes had entered Sky League. Rolling Hills and Palos Verdes had been battling for the number one spot in sports all year, and the battle continued in the Sky League wrestlingfinals. John Berry had established himself as the varsity's number one grappler. He lost only once all year, and came back to pin the wrestler who beat him in a previous match. Jeff Jackson and Jed Louvier were outstanding in the Rolling Hills Tournament, with Jackson taking a first in his division. The Titans finished second in Sky League meets. ln the Sky League finals, they also took second, narrowly missing a complete victory. s...-If Jeff Jackson, Randy Calvert, Charlie Addison, John Berry, Pete Vlaha- b tj. son, Fred Gedicks, Scott Schultz, Alan Waters. ROW 2: Larry Sander, kis. Steve Dawsonfabsentj, Lee Walters1absentJ,Jed Louvierfa sen Wrestling 237 Lennox Aviation Santa Monica Palos Verdes Culver City Torrance Morningside Leuzinger Season's Results VARSITY RH Opp, 34 28 33 21 18 42 14 31 65 O 35 15 44 12 31 21 Sky League Standings VARSITY PTS. Palos Verdes 105 ROLLING HILLS 85 Leuzinger 81 Torrance 71 Morningside 45 Culver City 12 Opp. 34 8 21 20 18 VARSITY WRESTLING veteran Jeff Jackson throws an opponent from La Mirada to the mat. Balanced strength made the Rolling Hills' wrestlers the team to beat. l -2 ONE OF THE MAINSTAYS of the RHHS wrestling team, Jed Louvier took place during a quadrangular meet in which the Titan varsity se- nearly pins his Santa Monica opponent during a match. The action cureda second place finish, narrowly missingacornplete victory. Wrestling 238 I f fa .V I I ' - I . - ' I ' -. Vi - 'MBVV,feii:21,ml1i:2'el52VMfrQ?fsVs?iweufV-fsi-,IV sw ogg . I - sfsigiet- QV- :e e n , , 7: . 7 ., ' V- I H f . 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ROW 2: Gean, Tim Rochte, Bob Stander Cabsenth. JV Strength Sho n in Sky Tourney DEAN GEAN originates a startling new move in an attempt to pin his feared Leuzinger opponent. Winning 12 and losing 2, Gean was a leading wrestler for Junior Varsity. For the Junior Varsity, the team's opening outlook appeared bright also. Although Bruce Sweany suffered a broken nose, Dave Solo, Scott Schultz, Tim Rochte, and Mark Mailander helped keep the JV's in contention. But at the conclusion ofthe season, Palos Verdes was in first, the Titans took second. The Sky League Tournament turned out to be an anti-climax to an outstanding season. Dave Solo took first in the 106 pound division, but it wasn't enough for victory. In a hard fought battle, Palos Verdes and Torrance slipped past the JV's, who ended up third. Wrestling 239 aw h LZV, HURLER DEREK WILSON shows his fast ball to batter Dudley Wigdahl, who sharpens his eye for the upcom- ing season. .sis . -f Www- A-wa: ,4,s 5 L.sAs W - s s 'Z' A W W M ms R ll Bt ly . hifi , , , in T ' V !, ' C I ling, Q- Q-E .i K X g , Ei A .ff r 'i ttl .tg f,,r ,,. . x, r -. -- 1 LY., . , VARSITY BASEBALL TEAlVl-FRONT ROW: Scott Dean, Rick Jacobs, Rene Trevino, Dudley Wigdahl, Dennis Ullmann, Dennis Emerson. ROW 2: Bill Bloch, Jeff Rose, John Alexander, Steve Hoxeng, Derek Wilson, Jody Spurgeon. ROW 3: Tom Glanville, Randy Orr, Tom Swaney, Daryl Arenstein, Dave Gill, Bill Holden. Spirited Titans Swin High school baseball has never been a great drawing card for the individual with just an average interest in sports. After all, it's spring and there are other things to think about. Still, those who came out to the old ball game at Rolling Hills saw that the Titans' style of play deserved a closer look. Varsity play was centered around Titan Athlete ofthe Year Daryl Arenstein. Arenstein's timely hitting and dazzling pitching greatly aided the team's Sky League bid. The Titans' mound corps was strengthened by Dennis Emerson and Rene Trevino. Had Derek Wilson not suffered a broken arm at the start of the season, the staff would have been invincible. Filling out the hitting attack were Dudley Wigdahl and Jeff Rose. Although losing the strength of last year's squad to the Varsity, the .lV's also had a successful year. Playing under Coach Garry Poe, sta ndouts as Danny Wood and Steve Nakamoto kept the team in a winning spirit all season. One highlight came when freshman Tom Bondurant hurled a no-hitter in his first pitching assignment of the year. for Fences LAGAC wqlllmnt riff A X x s . L X Q R 3 - , . , . , 4 X .5 V, hxxslaaggiiiiiirdnw i , f it J D 2 i -, .,t - TOPFLIGHT Varsity pitcher Rene Trevino works the pre-season VARSITY COACH Mike Gillespie gives instruction concerning bat placement to stiffness out of the arm better known for throwing footballs. baseball managers Christopher Green, Joe Hansen and Greg Hoxeng. A BasebaH 241 Season's Results VARSITY RH OPP. Torrance 2 1 Torrance 2 7 Torrance 1 2 Leuzinger 5 0 Leuzinger 3 4 Leuzinger 10 4 Palos Verdes 2 5 Palos Verdes 1 2 Palos Verdes 4 3 Morningside 6 6 Morningside 5 2 Morningside 10 6 Culver City 2 1 Culver City 0 1 Culver City 7 O JV RH OPP. Torrance 3 4 Torrance 4 5 Torrance 3 2 Leuzinger 4 3 Leuzinger 7 1 Leuzinger 10 3 Palos Verdes 4 1 Palos Verdes 3 5 Palos Verdes 5 8 Morningside 5 6 Morningside 5 1 Morningside 2 O Culver City 4 O Culver City 7 3 Culver City 7 O FROSH-SOPH RH OPP. Torrance 7 8 Torrance 8 3 Torrance 7 8 Palos Verdes 1 7 Palos Verdes 5 6 Palos Verdes 4 5 Morningside 2 1 Morningside 10 7 Morningside 19 6 Culver City 5 8 Sky League Standings VARSITY W L Morningside 10 3 Palos Verdes 9 5 Torrance 7 6 Leuzinger 7 7 ROLLING HILLS 5 8 Culver City 2 12 JV W L Palos Verdes 12 2 ROLLING HILLS 9 5 Torrance 9 5 Morningside 5 9 Culver City 4 10 Leuzinger 4 1O Baseball 242 at3 f-.f-afg.:-53 idwfrd-.W , - , fra f ., 4,45 ., I 41113, SLIDING aggresively past opposing second baseman, Ken McDonald successfully swipes the bag. Coach Garry Poe kept the 1969 baseball team hustling throughout the season. J In F. no iff?-.Q .415 jpg, ,QS I ssl in we A My my K 'ik A A A TORRANCE BASERUNNER, suddenly realizing he has been caught off base, makes scramble back to first. Dale Wallenius prepares to make the play. -..S-H. desperate KH il Q Bi Q , is . Q. .L , Y 1 gl Q 9 f 4' llfat ,- , AL 1 Y 1? I .. . M5 M in 5171 M H xtlll JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Steve Nakamoto, Rick Hilliard, Larry LaFoIlette, Greg Pearce, Todd Schultz. ROW 2: Bruce Swauger, Doug Finley, Brian Norton, Andy Hall, Danny Wood, Tom Curtiss, John Zigrang Cmgrj. ROW 3: Mike Witous, Dane Straub, Dale Wallenius, Doug Geise, Jim Green, Ken McDonald, Coach Garry Poe. Rl- FROSH-SOPH BASEBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Fred Rochte, Randy Kaufman, Jon Handley, Alan Waters, Bob Brazell. ROW 2: Russell Gallagher, Hugh Carpenter, Rick Dertinger, Pat Sullivan, Dave Scarpero. ROW 3: Steve Shibuya, Rick Conyers, John Schaus, Scott Hickey, Kevin Mclvers, Phil LaFollette. ROW 4: Darrell Kreitz, Tim Glanville, Dave Hollander, Mark Adair, Bill MacPhee, Dave Adamic, Coach Tom Stringer. The frosh-soph level of baseball underwent some revamping this year. With Coach Tom Stringer relying almost entirely on freshmen, the squad enjoyed a rewarding year. Keeping a winning team together was sometimes difficult for Coach Stringer. When a hitter was hot, he would quickly be brought up to the JV's, as were Phil l.aFollette and others. Although they did not go undefeated as they did the year before, the Titan babes sparkled on the diamond. Dave Calvert led the play on the mound as well as at the plate. Hurler John Schaus also was effective keeping opponents score at a minimum. Frosh-Soph Hurlers Control Season we-, mlm SWINGING from the heels, freshman Dave Adamic rips one up the middle for extra bases. Action took place during Rolling Hills-Palos Verdes clash, which Titans won. '91 l 'f PITCHER Dave Calvert sends one special delivery to Palos Verdes hitter, Calvert was also a consistent hitter. Baseball 24 Q? ti Et iiif M -it , f y qw.. .. lff ' . I 'hy g .A.,. PII IV gf I H it V f Jud L 4, '9 I . k I' W It A 1 Y Q K X ' I .. 4 K N , D' 5 eff A is ' W1 war A it R I 'Y L' k'-i f H , , . X137 , , ,T . 'E' K k k A ' 'K t - I - 4? E ., Q 2 1 STRETCHING his lead, .lon Wannlund goes all - I ' ,, Q out on the last leg of a two-mile race. Q I' 5 , A ' ff: I in i B A. ,Q V' I , ' V ' ' I Q -- ' 1 -Q-Q . fag.. 4- V WWW W K, W iL...,..N..,-.....,t. N... .. ...,...., , , or M., .. i..,,..,,.,,...M,.,. ,, ..-..... ,I f ' TITAN BILL HENRY, running the 880-yard event VARSITY HIGH JUMPER Bill Rogers leaps up and over the Cross bar, barely clearing the 6-foot 2-inch rounds corner ahead of his opponent. mark during the lVlira Costa relays. Rogers was the Varsity's leading high jumper. Track 244 A SPLIT SECOND ahead of a Morningside hurdler, Titan Bruce Sweany is on the way to new school record in the 120 high hurdles. Sweany, Bill Blanciak and Bob Daniels led the Varsity hurdlers, ,i,, L gushing TITAN DAVE FlNLEY struggles for the lead against a Morningside runner with Tom Parsons a few steps behind. Finley won event with a 4:42. Track is the oldest of organized athletics. The idea of an individual competing against individuals goes back to the first Olympic games in .Greece. lt was this concept that carried Rolling Hills through another strong season in the sport of agility and versatility. Some of Coach Jacque Osborn's and Coach Dwaine Lyon's better individuals were Bob Daniels and Bill Blanciak in the sprints and hurdles, Bill Broadhead in the pole vault, Bill Rogers in the high jump, and Bruce Sweany in the shot put and hurdles. Has success spoiled Dave Finley? Finley has always been the Titans' number one runner during his stay at Rolling Hills, and this year some said he was just one of the best. Finley keptfinishing first in the mile, though, and no one could argue that. Hustle Keeps Spikers in Runnin ie. Q Q . pl 1 - nil? f I J., VARSlTY TRACK TEAM-FRONT ROW: Kurt Schaller, Pete Vlahakis, John Berry, Tom Keller, Tom Parsons, Jon Wannlund, Bruce Day, Tom Hicks, Tim Pryor, Scott Mclntosh, Bob Mathews, Bill Blanciak. ROW 2: Dave Hoenisch, Jeff Jackson, Ross Catron, Doug Posey, Bill Barr, Mike SooHoo, Bill Rogers, Bill Broadhead, Bob Wilson, Larry Berendzen, Bob Daniels, Dan MacLellan, Coach Jacque Osborn. ROW 3: Coach Dwaine Lyon, Dave Finley, Bill Henry, Mark Fairchild, Rick Lessel, Doug Hellie, Mark Pankey, Dennis Doran, George Gordon, Roger Brown, Bruce Sweany, Coach Walt Bynum. Track 245 Season s Results Palos Verdes Morningside Culver City Leuzinger Torrance Palos Verdes Morningside Culver City Leuzinger Torrance Palos Verdes Morningside Culver City Leuzinger Torrance 5 rf ' VARSITY RH 52 38 55 92 64 BEE RH 32 26 59 47 77 273 CEE RH 46 35 44 54 59 OPP. 66 85 63 20 54 OPP. 62 69 36 47 17 173 OPP. 40 51 41 32 27 ,.....-- ' www STARTING off a 660-yard dash, spiker Tim Odell builds up a lead for Rolling Hills. ff F' f'?' il fr ' EXECUTING THE FAMOUS Fosbury flop is Bee high iumper Rob Hinchman. The thought of going over the bar backwards first occurred to Dick Fosbury. who used it to win the event in the Olympics. Track 246 and ,,,,,., RACKING himself for a little extra strength, Rob Williams ends a tight race. STRAINING for that little extra, spiker Jim Abraham leads for Titans in relay. l Q if 'll' :., 2' w' 6 .. 3 V iw Q I i , P t Y ' 5 N, , . f Sue, . ' ., I , ' 1 K, ' Q, - : - V ' A , - , i ef wwf L-A -iff T i A fijie 1- ' ' ' Z , , 'ff A 'JAMQ 5 V at - M - ' . - Y Q ,A it ' - ' 1 13. is A, , l . Q , 4 'i, 5 'M 'wk -- ig .' '1 V ,Ll X' K A W W, ' , X fggL':9hi2:,g3fgyg.l:2' W ' um, e f 'sf-N... ,,, W- , , U . 1 Q F M ' Vi '4..,,,,.,,f W , . A , - - 2 . 'Hx f ' , V' 4-.,.f .A B - E T ' A f 9 ' A lic A In W ' i 1 T535 ss' f is ! if , 4' 'J 4 s-' i' ' , 'tiki 'iz A s ' 'si lvl 5 J Q .f 2 kt. W. eg 1 Vi 1' ' ' J '+ X ' . nf Y i K ' iv, 1 fm is ,,,, ' A 'ii T 24 J ,. , A . , A, -W 3 'N Q W -f Y if .us 'W' ' , , f 252, is ' 3 lf 5 ' I , X' E iffy. ig. J V,, in Y 4 VX ii Q X E E .1 ,I 3' K : Zu M f 355 V - , ,si n ' V A gi ia f ., 5. i - kywilww K ' I 'K fi ' X Q -. git? ii I if! 'gifts .ff ,13eb- m , ,xwii i 'Ml. WQE1 Q, ,s,Qvff2 -,x, ,KMy.L'Mg f,ff,f,i1 gw -,..,.,,..,i - ' J ' 'l 1- 9 lx-. A 4 Y- ,Q 'w 'W:::mz.i.iwua- ng Sf'fff'f ' f :gag -W f A r 2 -, ' ,' I Q . ' ' 'f . I ' I sn., 5 ,ix ' . 'i J i' V Q 'Q f f 25 , ,A,, I P11 - ' W T' ,wk A W '51 - J' im- ' .- ' . ' if-5 1 t. . . Fw' 5 f ' 'f ' is s 'TW' - H., - - .L 'Y' 'I' V 5 A ' A 'Q . ' . . 'I fr- , ' . eff - - 'ft f Q' -'fi2 'ffI4. Q- ,im ff .iw-.sg-'Wwfti .ar 5241-'itfff-Q-.1.,.? ,-'f .-is-'aff .. J 3 --f--fe ,Q A 1 if fgfiigif . , .., ss r . . f in 5 ef A 554329 'Q - iff? ,lf M , A ..-, , A .. BEE TRACK TEAM-FRONT ROW: Jim Conti, Bill Wescott, Dave Negves- ky, Mike Goble, Mike Kronick, Bill Stamper, Jim Abraham, Harry Lee, Doug Meyer. ROW 2: John Stange, Chuck Allen, Mark Sturgeon, Rick Summers, Aart Assink, John Aurentz, Peter Huschke, Greg McKellar, Jeff Kritzer Cmgrj. ROW 3: Clark Adams, John Pinna,John Felder,Mark Ensminger, Pete Killefer, Doug Fladseth, Tim Odell, Neil Martin. Bees, Cees Outdistance Opponents 1- ' 1 rc' ' is T f F' H I ,, I K K ,, K . 3' my my r l ., 7 . K, I Y MW T X ' 2 . J, , AK Y , A 7 . ' Q , -, . 7, P . W, . .5 kv: '- iiwb i .,i'?i-ug r i kiwi.. V- . 5 ,ffsflwj A ' .,,. , V , ' W , 1K M- ' f ' - . -- , A YQ is f Qgidfii . - V '- I Ari L' F E A . ... g P' 1 'TMC ' - t. V i , f V l ,y ' 5 Eu! ' .f ilil 's . , ary, l H4 , Slam ,L , A ........A'v CML. r 4 xi AWm,Qi,g F 15355: ,gal J.. V q 6 A , fob? -if .W 4, M.,,.:: V gm! 7 Y J' , - A V I M A , , 4. . . V K an ge ,, J is ' ., I T , J T , E fi, LJ, iiee 4 f T E T 2 , , r' rf 2' 5 'Wg g , ...- 1 rr In 5. , Q 8. I ' V . ,V- 1 6 f ? 3 f 5 V , , , , r ! ' , ,I 'f A Q .V 5 N i f . . . 3, : . 5 , -. , , ,K - 1 1 , ,A Q f . V V , inf. Q ,K V ,J 3 Ld I .13 I 1- 1, I ! , V+. .I ing? K I V' I K H fr . i .3 ,, 5 T I 1 ,, '1 V , .1 gg, L 3 iw at E4 ' ' . ff , as U 1 I M ,g , i n if . fs ...ft H ' 'stir l ' . . Q V . , , '01 , 'Q - , A - ' , , ,V 5 1 if 5 ' , n ' V T, X , ' fi . . 1-:Q To . . A .,, 4, ' -A -2--f' CEE TRACK TEAM-FRONT ROW: Don White, Scott Gurell, Tom Wilson, Martin Pixley, Jeff Ullmann, David Daniels, Bill Pennington, Dennis Blanciak, Mike Forgeron, Jed Louvier. ROW 2: Mark Pendley, Tim Rogers, Jack Prince, Stuart Berg, Roger Neipris, Jerry Johnson, Rob Williams, Bill Fallace, Ron Smith, Jeff Artiano. ROW 3: Bill Ridpath, Dana Ellison, Bob Fong, Chris Beach, Kurt Senff, George Marro, Brad Jackson, Bill Vlahakis, Gary Anderson, Cal Owen. Track 247 STANDING as testimony to the tennis team's su- premacy in 1968 is its trophy as CIF champions. Season's Results VARSITY JV RH OPP. RH OPP, Palos Verdes 6 1 2 5 Palos Verdes 7 O 3 4 Palos Verdes 6 1 4 3 Culver City 7 O 2 5 Culver City 7 O 4 3 CuIver City 6 1 4 3 Morningside 7 O 7 O Morningside 7 O 7 O Morningside 5 2 4 3 Leuzinger 7 O 6 1 Leuzinger 7 O 4 3 Leuzinger 7 O 6 1 Torrance 7 O 7 O Newport 16 13172 -- -- Santa Monica 14 15172 -- -- Sky League Standings VARSITY W L ROLLING HILLS 14 O Palos Verdes 11 3 Torrance 7 6 Morningside 3 11 Culver City 3 11 Leuzinger 3 11 Tennis 248 L.....v.......-...-.Quxnn.nwr.aal: Avswgi 41'-s-...,,,, 'T'---'T1. ..,,,'f' FLATTENING opponents serve, Paul Vodak registers strain in backhand return. L. f tif A. .,.. . 5 1 , Q . 5 .-t....,,..T I V TAKING THE OFFENSIVE in a home court match, Mike Micheli downs Torrance. SOUTHLANDS number one Varsity netter Jeff Austin controls match against competitor, .z USING HIS pinkie extend technique, Brad Smith vies for JV number one spot. QQ!! VARSITY TENNIS TEAM-FRONT ROW: Chris Beckett, Doug Austin, Mike Micheli, Bruce Roland. ROW 2: Dale DeGoede, Jeff Austin, Horacio Casse, Coach Gary Hardes- ty. ROW 3: Barry lngersol Cmgr.J, Richard Ley, Jeff Walker, Jim Armstrong, Paul Vodak JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS TEAM-FRONT ROW: Rod Gabuya, Dave Gibbs, Roger Solow, Kevin Loder. ROW 2: Dennis Odell, Pat O'Connor, Brad Smith, Richard Rennie. Titan Netters Overwhelm Foes What was the most successful team at Rolling Hills? Football? Swimming? Wrestling, maybe? lf you said tennis, you probably would get some strange looks, but you would be right. Only the tennis chapter of Rolling Hills athletics was a complete success. Coach Gary Hardesty had the team work long, hard hours of practice. It paid off when they became number one in CIF play. Jeff Austin, a four-year Varsity veteran, led the team to the top in Sky League. Outside school competition he earned the rank of number two in the nation in the under-18 doubles division. Austin was backed up by Richard Ley, Jim Armstrong and Paul Vodak. Ley, who improved greatly over last year, played as the number two man. Vodak and Armstrong placed well in singles tournaments all year. The purpose of the Junior Varsity is to prepare players for Varsity competition, and judging from this year's JV team, the future of tennis at Rolling Hills looks bright. lVlost effective with the racket was Dale DeGoede, who played both Varsity and JV. Also prominent were Roger Solow and Kevin Loder, in both singles and doubles competition. Tennis 249 Golfers Drive To New Hi h Golf, a comparatively unnoticed sport at Rolling Hills, finally received recognition this year. Mr. Jerry Kestenberg and his linksmen achieved this by putting golf on the Titans' list of Sky League contenders. Bob Caton carried much ofthe weight for the team, but was backed up by outstanding golfers. Barry Sullivan, Larry Springer, Kevin O'Brian and John Mitchell all competed for the honors of low scorer. Although the team had strength from five returning lettermen, the league race went right down the wire. Leuzinger and Palos Verdes were the Titans' toughest opponents. im.. WITH TOTAL concentration on the ball, Kevin O'Brien works on his stance and swing at Los Verdes Country Club. Golf 250 GOLF TEAM-FRONT ROW: Kevin O'Brien, John Mitchell, Bob Caton, Larry Springer Barry Sullivan, Dan Regan. ROW 2: Coach Jerry Kestenberg. Ted lVlcCowan, Jim Sims Gary Schneider, Steve Josephsen, Tim Boyd, Dennis Louie. xx. . L I H ,..1:. MIDWAY through his backswing, Bob Caton perfects his form at driving range. SENIOR Barry Sullivan follows through on his stroke in practice. rw ' is .,., . AR glGaZ.w,. M . M 6 I My ,K I f V . ' A A 1 Al ' ww, .. . 1 . .V M .,. W ,iLk, 5 Q, fi , 'L 'iz JL f , H K. img, Wk 1, .,..u- . A ,, I, A A--A. I . '. ff- we We we A. . , , .. f .. g N - -xx an , ff, tr' k K, ef S.: . we f . rl I were P' . '- ' 155. T' 5 Miz ' 4 mg!! I W . I ,.,. .. , -veg K . I 4. Q Au wir . I J ' , , an i-'Pk f ,. .A , f i, W.. VARSITY SWIMMER Howard Burns hurtles towards the water to another school record during the Peninsula Invitational swim meet. Burns set numerous swimming records. 'ar VARSITY SWIM TEAM-FRONT ROW: Steve Murphy, Tom Anthony, Larry Kupper, Howard Burns, Bob Edwards. ROW 2: Coach Harvey Crow, Kurt Reynertson, Bob Saltz, Steve Hathaway, Tom Templeton, Mike Bretting, Coach Frank Akins.ROW 3: Tim Cotter Qmgr.D. Bob Clarke, Alex Ross, Keith Turner, Doug Kemp, Bob Hollister, Ron Wallace Cmgrj, Bruce Douglas fabsentb. Swimmers Vie For Sky Title The swimming season opened with uncertainty for Rolling Hills. They had won the Sky League championship the year before, but a large part of the team was lost, many to Miraleste and some by graduation. However, Coach Frank Akins was not about to go off the deep end. He pooled his resources to obtain a top flight Varsity. The Titans were exceptionally strong on freestyle events and relays. Steve Murphy was first in the freestyle on several occasions, and in the Peninsula Invitational, Bob Clarke took first in both the 2OO and 400-yard freestyle events. In that same meet, three Rolling Hills relay teams qualified for CIF. After slaughtering Leuzinger, the team faced Palos Verdes, a new Sky League contender. In that meet, with the title on the line, Palos Verdes bested Rolling Hills, 52-46. The outcome hinged on the last relay, with the Titans losing by half-a-body length. . s-wr ew zt.LXiu'Ww'f, V MLA A ,fr '.....f'inr W EXHAUSTED, freestyle and butterfly specialist Bob Clarke recuperates after grueling Morningside race. Swimming 251 Leuzinger Palos Verdes Miraleste Aviation Santa Monica El Segundo Oceanside Morningside Leuzinger Palos Verdes Miraleste Aviation Santa Monica EI Segundo Oceanside Morningside Leuzinger Palos Verdes Miraleste Aviation Santa Monica EI Segundo Oceanside Morningside Swimming 252 7 Season s Results VARSITY RH 74 43 59 63 72 54 54 79 Season's Results BEE RH 70 10 41 46 34 65 59 52 Season's Results CEE RH 53 22 69 34 41 67 48 53 OPP, 16 52 36 32 22 40 41 16 OPP. 44 75 45 32 51 20 27 34 OPP. 23 55 8 43 36 9 29 24 .M 10 s AT THE SOUND of the gun, swimmers Mark Breeding and John MacCrossen expressively prepare to leap into the water during Bee relays. Bees took first in the relay event. BEE SWIM TEAM-FRONT ROW: Dave Budde, Larry Willis, John MacCrossen, Jerry Oden- ing. ROW 2: Gary Buzard, Mark Breeding, Tom Lengnick, Bruce Shimizu, Pete Lufkin, Bill Christofters Cabsentj. 4 aff' HIS FACE twisted with strain, Bee Dave Budde nears the finish of a breaststroke event during Palos Verdes meet. I O is 4? .795 B .A K 4 iii . . ,. Va ,A 2 5 1.5 jg: K . Q V, ,gs -WS, 5 V .Reset-'X V A , In . .3 vuk, ft' 7 gy g if' - '11, f-MLM 5 -f asp, ' ' ,,,g ,fa . , ,Sl ,N 1 . Nf.kk 'V s .2 4 H - tm . . wa s we W, .. . CEE SWIMMER Jay Price goes all out on last lap of a butterfly event during meet with El Segu ndo. . nf' . . 5 Wm . A 'fixvfiufw 4 - mpg Lt ,,,.,,,, g- .Q Q 'M ,f 'Y , -lx 1 f ,ig K ' .. K . any gf iq: f kk: rx x. ,I M is E' K . ,X T, Q iii? - 1 4 , 1j I . . , Ryze 5 -fx ., X , 'Y akef i isfg ' ,.,,, ,yt . 1' ' 'g .V , .I 4. L w 12 ffi .. ' 4 ',e,L,,3'wi H taxa ' V Q Qi . 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Although the Bees were a relatively small team, versatility kept it in the thick of things. Tom Templeton, Larry Willis and others each competed in many events. Several Bees qualified in the Peninsula Invitational, and the medley team put on an exceptionally good showing. The medley seemed to be Rolling Hills' event in swimming, and the Cees didn't want to be left out. Every level of swimmers qualified its medley team. Tim Murphy and Jim Vatz, on the medley team, also led in freestyle events. '1 'Q Q f ,yi .4 4-no-of CEE SWIM TEAM-FRONT ROW: Tim Dughi, Tony Corsaro, Rolf Kleiner, Ron Lund- gren, Dave Ramsey. ROW 2: Mike Jones, Jim Vatz, Pat Brandlin, Brian Peale, Jay Price, Pat Graham. ROW 3: Eric Jacobsen, Don Robinson, Dale Dyer, Mark Larmee, Bruce Jackson, Jim Hill, Tim Murphy Qabsenty, John Barnes Qabsentb, Jack Kolk Cabsentj, Russell Ramsey Cabsentj. I 1 Swim ming 253 Seasons' Results BASKETBALL TENNIS RH OPP. RH Beverly Hills 33 30 Torrance 4 Cnadwick 36 11 Aviation 4 Morningside 33 24 Morningside 5 Torrance 23 24 Beverly Hills O Beverly Hills 33 11 Palos Verdes 2 lF'i-Sky Leaguel Lavvndale 4 Playoff El Segundo 6 South 23 19 CBay Leaguel Championship VOLLEYBALL SOFTBALL RH OPP. RH Morningside 2 O Morningside 12 Lawndale 2 O Lawndale 9 Torrance 1 2 Torrance 14 Aviation 1 2 Aviation 17 Beverly Hills 1 2 Beverly Hills 5 Palos Verdes 2 O lvliraleste 12 K sf rm 1-we i Y' ,H 33' Q N 1.6! V K K S. ., -Els., E OPP. 1 1 O 5 3 1 O OPP, 13 11 13 6 8 23 BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: Donna LeFevre Cmgrj, Bev Dyda, Judy Ruenlrnann, Lacy Rousseau, Jan McSparron, Carole Hall, ROW 2: Anne Rawson, Vicki Betts. Catherine Carson, Melody Randel, Diann Draves. ROW 3: Cell lVliller. Betty Jo Lady, Candy Callen, Linda Darby, Laura Buell, Nancy Bennett. Girls' Sports 254 SENIOR Judy Ruenlrnann jumps to lay up a basket, while junior Candy Callen watches. Team captured first in its league. I ttit i 13. i, SM f i , . W . .- i SOFTBALL-FRONT ROW: Melody Randel, Judy Ruehl- Lady. ROW 3: Anne Rawson, Linda O'Donnell, Vicky mann, Cindy Brown, Carole Hall, Anne Barr, Diann Adams, Mary Hatch, Donna LeFevre, Nancy Bennett, Draves. ROW 2: Mary Nettles, Kit Chapple, Cathy Hough, Martha Pallin, Laura Buell, Miss Joan Ohrmund. Lacy Rousseau, Bev Dyda, Peggy O'Donnell, Betty Jo Cagers Take Pi-Sky League Championship HUSTLING to second base, Mary Hatch races the ball as her opponent Peggy O'Don- MARTHA PALLIN demonstrates polished technique as she neil attempts to catch the ball in time to tag Mary. Daily practice improved team. sweeps low to successfully retrievea ground ball. Girls' Sports 255 l SENIOR ALICE WILLIAMS executes a swan dive from the RHHS diving board during the girls' swim meet I -' -I 5 gi I I f.f. - . wg fff 1: 5155 I. .v i Q ,gpm A , fy ffQ:2i,Qvfat.o, . ,I ,I -4 ' ws ei' is? TENNIS TEAIVI-FRONT ROW: Miss Joan Ohrmund Csponsorj, Jamie Watson, Wendy Apple' by, Jill Graff, Kit Irwin. ROW 2: Debbie Pritchard, Bonni Cherrick, Carol Larsen, Karen Wil- kins, Caryn Clark. Girls' Sports 256 against Palos Verdes. A great asset to the swim team Alice was undefeated in girls' interscholastic diving, RANKED seventeenth in Southern California, junior Wen dy Appleby meets the serve of her opponentat RHHS. as 4 g ag? A L ix' shi- -fit? . .fi W fx f 5 JA E . I ZAh, A Y . 5. SWIM TEAM-FRONT ROW: Barbara Boyle Cmgrj, Beverly Boylan, Susie Weller, Kris Goppert, Nancy White, Alice Williams. ROW 2: Leslie Krogh, Robin English, Debbie White, Bonni Cherrick. Anne Rawson, Catherine Carson. Switching from GAA to girls' interscholastic sports provided more time for action. The girls no longer had to worry about the formalities of club organization as in GAA, but were now able to concentrate on their mai n interest-sports. The success of interscholastic competition was exemplified by Mrs. Barbara l-lardesty's basketball team, which brought home the Pi-Sky League championship trophy. An abundance of 7 a.m. practices in miserably frigid waters paid off for Mrs, l-lardesty's swim team. which placed third in its league. Miss Joan Ohrmund's tennis team placed third out of seven schools, with Wendy Appleby chosen as Most Outstanding Player. With Miss Ohrmund as coach, the softball team had a less successful season despite many hours of afternoon practice. Kathy Doran was chosen Most Outstanding Player from the volleyball team. Miss Emily Wierenga coached the team, which excelled in both offensive and defensive play, placing third in league Girls Compete in lnterscholastics R11 S frr : A . L' Q' . ' x 4 'V 5 ' no . 5 ..: V 5 A 1 Lg Z t xl 2242.5 i V V if 7 A r '- . rift ig :V , A 2 Qi 4 .K , .f.: 'L L: , If fm fl KATHY MacGREGOR sets up the ball in home volleyball VOLLEYBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Vicki Betts, Linda Swanson, Judy Ruehlmann, Carole meet. Rl-lHS girls placed third in volleyball competition. Hall. 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'X X H W-uni- Peninsula Gifts and Imports PENINSULA GIFTS AND IMPORTS, 29 Peninsula Center, carries unique gifts and imports from nations around the world. Curious shopper Barbara Beroza lifts a lid and peers into enamel casseroledish. Mannino Cleaners and Tux Rentals MANNINO CLEANERS AND TUX RENTALS, 683 W. Ninth St., San Pedro, carries the latest evening wear for men. Nlr. Sam Mannino helps Rick Keating find just the right coat, while discussing his dry cleaning service. WM, g,,..w-'M ,ff U.S. National Bank U.S. NATIONAL BANK, 27440 Hawthorne Blvd., Rolling Hills Esf tates, provides depositors with excellent security for savings. Karen Grahamfills outadeposit slipto add to her account. 1.1 f l -in The Teen Patch THE TEEN PATCH, 35 Peninsula Center, offers a wide selection of current feminine fashion. Colette Llrashima can't resist a ro- mantically styled dress, part of the Gainsborough look in fashion. Advertising 261 Chuck's Sou nd of Music CHUCK'S SOUND OF MUSIC, 844 N. Western Ave., San Pedro, offers the Peninsula fine stereos and tape recorders. Mr. Chuck Kuss and son Michael hear the rich tone of Masterwork stereo. .Q- ' ,,.f a-f wfxfiff Fosse Travel Service FOSSE TRAVEL SERVICE, 27916 Silver Spur Rd., Rolling Hills Estates, specializes in planning vacations anywhere. Rosie Yuranovich opens the door to an exciting trip being planned. Advertising 262 Q -f,., in r,-, ,, , .1 imdb K K fi .gf , ' iss, uepsss lp S s X., ,.. , Whitmore's Sports Shop WHlTMORE'S SPORTS SHOP, 52 Peninsula Center. specializes in racquet restringing, tennis clothing and accessories. Bruce Wood tells Bonnie Rowe a Wilson or Tenson steel racquet helps eliminate 'ltennis elbow. iwgi N-va keg 1 ST -QE 53 fee? McCowan's Market McCOWAN'S MARKET, 970 W. First St., San Pedro, supplies the area with fine foods. Surrounded by apples and a scale full of fruit, Kathy Campbell is overcome by an uncontrollable urge to sample the tempting produce, Buffu ms' BUFFUlVlS', 51 Peninsula Center, serves the Peninsula by providing program. Posing in front of an antique Victorian closet. employees convenient shopping in a fine selection of department store merchan- Pat Pederson and Agnes Zerenvari model the latest fashion trends. dise and by employing students involved with the work experience while Leif Voeltz wears one of the newest dapper looks in men's wear, L., N A' I Walker 8. Conners Insurance Agency WALKER 84 CONNERS INSURANCE AGENCY, Suite 119, 2516 Via Tejon, Palos Verdes Estates, sells general insurance, including car insurance. lVlrs. Doris Thomson, Judy Stanton and Mr. Ed Conners discuss driving mistakes. - and . ,...,w- W f ,wi if-bl-Y' ig . Mk -- , ,' V, Union Oil Station UNION OIL STATION, 28732 Highridge Rd., at Crestridge, Rolling Hills, specializes in repairs. Darryl Allen fills a bus with gas in- stead of diesel fuel as driver Bob Jackson watches in horror. Advertising 263 1 . u N T182 ESl:5?E:5QQE? 515526: 51:1 J!1E5g5, j- '::,:!x :E 1-353. ?i ... fS:E. ' . Ewif fc Q viii? - xrc x MQ 256, if 591-wevsigii' 'uza if ,- Nw' M... w 'L1Sgga 1- ' 'a ff f KQH SFE? , 'A ,fm,?'? ,J mf K ' ' 1 .. k A W'-Tl , -is - 1 5,35 .- 915 iii? 1.-wikis' 1-:W-ML fa:-.Lx-:wwf .- fs-fa-:mg szieiisiigvsfg A :f':21?5iQf 1 5 l ,A Lil- a 'Z Q75 firm N32 S me qw Q by M QQ.. P 'wt 'www K, .f Custom Finance Co. Hatch's Hallmark Shop CUSTOM FINANCE CO., 14106 Hawthorne Blvd., Hawthorne, serves Penin- HATCH'S HALLMARK SHOP, 21952 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, in sula families for personal and consumer financing. Trained through sum- Del Amo Center, specializes in cards, gifts, party goods, and items mer experience, Linda Levy works out problem with manager Rick Clark. from the Peanuts gallery. Sue Hansen befriends a reindeer. Ballet Petit Studio BALLET PETIT STUDIO, 2325 Palos Verdes Dr.W., Palos Verdes Estates, pose. Performance of the ballet Coppelia will be given in the fall, offers dance classes in jazz, ballet and tap. While performing a dance interested girls are encouraged to audition for parts. Brochures con- routine learned in class, Diane Keller and Nancy Riegle hold a jazz cerningthe showand classes are available atthe studio. Advertising 265 Prep Shop PREP SHOP, 53 Peninsula Center, is popular for its fine selection of boys' and men's clothing for all occasions. Jim Goble examines the fit of a versatile pull-over sweater on Brad Smith. ei ' f Truelock-Mclntosh Photography TRUELOCK-IVICINTOSH PHOTOGRAPHY, 3455 Ocean View Blvd., Glen- dale, insures students of quality ID pictures. A Truelock-Mclntosh photographer checks angles, before snapping his picture. ' Y k U x. San Pedro Rentals, Inc. SAN PEDRO RENTALS, INC., 1303 N. Gaffey St., San Pedro, is noted er's need. Jaimie Heckman turns on an agency fork lift, surprising for its egtensive stock of trucks and equipment, as well as its efficient Jean Nlacartney. Later, Jaimie has the tables turned on her as Nick service. The agency does its utmost to accommodate every custom- Emmanouilides moves the hand truck on which she is perched. Advertising 266 XX - ik E .. , ri .gr 1 5 159 2355 ' Fishermen and Merchants Savings FISHERMEN AND MERCHANTS SAVINGS, 29000 S. Western Ave., San reliable service and the best possible security for all patrons' Pedro, uniquely is the community's only independently controlled accounts. Mrs. Mary Scotti assists Laurie Handley in depositing her bank. All money supporting the bank is locally owned. The bank offers savings. Laurie has decided to save towards education -and travel. 'I V' 'fu l of . 'K ,'2'f, - ff Q .yi K . g- i 1 Q SY R. R. York Builder Contemporary Homes Herb Farmer Miraleste Chevron R.R. YORK BUILDER CONTEMPORARY HOMES, 2926 Crownview Dr., Mira- HERB FARMER MIRALESTE CHEVRON, Miraleste and Palos Verdes leste,constructs select homes on the Peninsula.Mr. Robert York explains Dr. E., Miraleste, offers fine Chevron service and products. Nancy to Nancy Ule details that gointo the planning of modern homes. Zombro watches Mr. Edward DeJong add Chevron oil to her car. Advertising 267 Q A., , JA? fx 1 Lenore's Florist Joe ViIarino's Sylvania Center LENORE'S FLORIST, 424 Pacific Coast Hwy., Redondo Beach, of- fers the South Bay floral arrangements for every occasion. Kathy Woods creates an arrangement of her own out of long red roses. -s e ,sf .,,. . . L, JOE VlLARlNO'S SYLVANIA CENTER, 1201 S, Pacific Coast Hwy., Redondo Beach, carries the best in home entertainment, from tape recorders to stereos. Helen Nlickiewicz relaxes while testing a T.V. stereo console. - . -1 'Y J-A jf ' .awsm--fffwfqg-5. -W ' . ,,,.-mess: ., ri, Vasek Polak Porsche VASEK POLAK PORSCHE, 199 Pacific Coast Hwy., Hermosa Beach, han- Targa and its special feature, a convertible top with a stainless steel dles a complete iine of Porsches, as well as carrying different makes roll bar, Another special feature is the Targa's windows, which, when of foreign cars at other locations. Tim Riley admires the shiny new rolled up, cut down the wind turbulenceinside the car. Advertising 268 MRS. RITA DEVIN demonstrates the proper way to apply eye makeup on Susan Lordanich, who is participating in a make-up session of the class. AS PART OF wardrobe improvement, Mrs. June Morrison fits material for Susan's chosen dress, which will be both complimentary and flattering. IN THE POISE CLASS, Mrs. Devin teaches Susan some of the tech- niques of good modeling positions. Marilyn Bailey School Fashion, Finishing, Modeling MARILYN BAILEY School of Fashion, Finishing and Modeling, Suite 207, 27916 Silver Spur Rd., Rolling Hills Estates, encourages development of femininity and grace. Classes are one hour long, with eight girls in each class. The girls learn refinement of social poise, personality and etiquette. Techniques for makeup, body coordination, rhythmics fbody balance and exercisej and wardrobe improvement are also taught. The school has an abundance of elegant facilities, including a student lounge and individual dressing rooms. Advertising 269 Plaza Realty PLAZA REALTY, 5 Miraleste Plaza, Miraleste, is owned by Mr. Thomas Nancy Holmes receives a real estate lesson from Mrs. Carol Ballard, Major, It specializes in investments, syndication and property man- while Mrs. Fran Andres and Miss Chris Ellett look on. Mrs. Ballard agement, as vvell as in residential property for Peninsula families. explains to Nancy changes affecting land values on the Peninsula. Jim Koury's Union 76 Service KOURYS UNION 76 SERVICE, 27449 Silver Spur Rd., Rolling Hills Estates, thoroughly services each car. Linda Lambrose watches Frank Gabel and Bob Meyers give her car a once over. Advertising 270 Security Pacific National Bank SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK, 27525 Indian Peak Rd., Rolling Hills Estates, is conveniently located at Peninsula Center. Manager George Gower welcomes Dick Ferguson, of RH Key Club, who opens account. The Sample Tree THE SAMPLE TREE, 27902 Silver Spur Rd., Rolling Hills Estates, offers famous make, quality clothes at wholesale prices. Julie Colburn models one of the newest fads, after making her choice from the wide selection. Morgan Moore's Peninsula Stationers MORGAN MOORE'S PENINSULA-STATIONERS, 38 Peninsula Center, carries school and office supplies, Hallmark stationery and gifts. Carol Baddeley and Mrs. Barbara'Robinson discuss the decorative centerpieces displayed. Palos Verdes Peninsula News PALOS VERDES PENINSULA NEWS. 27900 Silver Spur Rd., Rolling Hills Estates, informs the area of local affairs. Muff Curtiss and Katy Hight, staff members of the RHHS TITAN, deliver proofs. Hungry Tiger HUNGRY TlGER, 27300 Hawthorne Blvd., Rolling Hills Estates, serves delicious food in a charming setting. Donna Colin asks ,lim Lightener if she may order the specialty, broiled lobster. Advertising 271 Windsor Florist VVlNDSOR FLORIST, 1032 Pacific Coast Hwy., Redondo Beach, of- fers wide selection of floral arrangements, bouquets and arti- ficial flowers. Wendy Hanson admires colorful birds of paradise. Cotton Shop, Inc. COTTON SHOP, lNC., 555 Pier Ave.. Hermosa Beach, carries the latest in today's fashion fabrics. Jackie Miller pulls out the bolt of wool she knows will be perfect for her next sult. Advertising 272 Weddle Woodcraft Co., Inc. WEDDLE WOODCRAFT CO.. INC., 811 N. Pacific Ave., Redondo Beach, of- fers complete lumber supplies. Gary Million helps Charlene Gilbert decide on the right size antiqued trunk, which is sure to come in handy someday. V lf 2 tif 'fT:l1 151 E Attractivity ATTRACTIVITY, Bullock's Fashion Square. Torrance, covers charm. model- ing and creative dance in Caroline Kelly's courses. now available for sum- mer sesslons. Donna Taylor and Claudia Hudson show one technique. ww' ?s'?? U ft? We 1f i A E f , 'M to ft' ,,tt, t em VVGQYFYRS ify ,:,. K y- Tt' AQQ , g L r: 5 . ky I l f at ts i S Z - Egbb Y t ,t,tf a ' A ' T 1 5 ? - h Q 'LW g ' K 3 E -'6', '::Qg5 1' K N N ii! Del Amo Financial Center DEL AMO FINANCIAL CENTER is located in smog-free, 1,000,000 square feet of office space. RHHS students suburban Torrance. When construction plans are com- admire the landscaping of the future South Bayshdp- pleted, the Financial Center will contain approximately ping, business and entertainment center. Advertising 273 Red Onion RED ONION, 27736 Silver Spur Rd., Rolling Hills Estates, special- izes in Mexican food. Kathy Winter and Sue Reeves are seated for lunch by hostess Janice Earle, as they admire the decor. The Third Gallery THE THIRD GALLERY, 2500 Via Tejon, Palos Verdes Estates, carries a large variety of colorful clothing, pins, earrings and boutique gifts. Terry Swanson tries out some unique gift items. Advertising 274 Connie's Corner CONNlE'S CORNER, 31232 Palos Verdes Dr. W., Palos Verdes Peninsula, fea- tures popular styles of teenage clothing. Denise Yoss models an attractive pant-suit which she is thinking about purchasing. Country Club Coiffures COUNTRY CLUB COIFFURES, 3826 Lomita Blvd. at Hawthorne, Torrance, is one of the newest and finest beauty shops in the area. Mr. Jay Middleton adds finishing touches to Sue Wilson's curly style, which is right any time. Bill Hopkins Lincoln-Mercury BILL HOPKINS LINCOLN-MERCURY, 20460 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, the new Marauder, as Liz Gooder and Dave Cunningham wait to take carries a complete line of Lincoln'Mercurys, from the popular Cougar a spin around the showroom. The Marauder features a powerful to the elegant Mercury Monterey. Carol Covey starts the engine ot 390-cubic inch V-8 engine, concealed headlamps, and stereo radio. g g i Franchi's Cleaners FRANCHVS CLEANERS, 27652 Silver Spur Rd., Rolling Hills Estates, assures quality cleaning and care for the finest garments. Wendy Howard peeks out from a rack of clothes, some of which are ready to be moth-proofed. Jack Prentice Jewelers JACK PRENTICE JEWELERS, 36 Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates, features elegant jewelry and custom designing of hand- manufactured goods. Mr. Prentice shows designs to daughter Jan. Advertising 275 Antoine s Coiffures ANTOINE'S COlFFURES, 27710 Deep Valley Dr., Rolling Hills Estates, provides expert styling in a pleasant atmosphere. Renda Himelson relaxes as Mrs. Martha Elia finishes her new hairdo. l Lunada Bay Pharmacy LUNADA BAY PHARMACY, 2205 Via Anacapa, Palos Verdes Estates, offers complete prescription service, including free deliveries. Barbara Spellman selects a clock from the accessories shelf. Advertising 276 I 'l' Ulm.. 'm7'--7-IT' . 1 Y ll!! Z lll' l I l :Tuma-D zq. Q K 5 3 f' 2 . 5 mi .. .. - in 'I 7 7 5 7 . bg . l Palos Verdes Water Co. PALOS VERDES WATER CO., 27777 Silver Spur Rd., Rolling Hills Estates, serves the Peninsula. Mrs, Alana Worsley shows Tom lvons a telemeter, which uses sound waves to send alarms on pump failures and other disorders. l Fun Town FUN TOWN, 31236 Palos Verdes Dr. West, Palos Verdes Peninsula, owned by Mr, Frank Schweitzer, supplies the area with records, art supplies and toys. Linda Wright, with disguised getaway trike, is caught by Nancy Pallin. Peninsula Music Center PENINSULA MUSlC CENTER, 27660 Silver Spur Rd., Rolling Hills Estates, onstration of an amplifying device called Octave Voice ll, which can offers a wide selection of musical instruments, popular record albums change the pitch of an instrument as much as three octaves. Meanwhile and sheet music. Maurice Hattem gives Alan Ankerstar a quick dem- CherylVQorheeslooks at sheet music from the motion picture, Alfie. West Coast Kirby Company WEST COAST KIRBY COMPANY, 4429 Torrance Blvd., Torrance, carries the Dual Supersonic 80. Mr. Richard Ely explains to Kathy MacGregor and Kathy O'Dea the machine can paint, vacuum and massage. ----nqgqygk Peninsula Center Insurance Agency PENINSULA CENTER INSURANCE AGENCY, Suite 300, 27608 Silver Spur Rd., Rolling Hills Estates, provides comprehensive insurance. Mr. Allen Vogel watches daughter Andrea complete forms. Advertising 277 Roger's Restaurant ROGERS RESTAURANT, 27672 Silver Spur Rd., Rolling Hills Estates, offers international dishes and Eastern choice beef. Lynn Barnes a'nd Chris Aaron decide to sample the beef stroganoff. 45293 'X XM A f , .,t. WJ- nil' x li S 8t M Mayflower S 84 M MAYFLOWER, 1916 Border St., Torrance, will help move you to any corner of the United States, Patty Jordan tells movers Bud Mills and Dwayne Austin, But I like it here! as they pack her into the moving van. Seymour's Jewelers Smith Realty Company SEYMOUR'S JEWELERS, 2595 Pacific Coast Hwy., Torrance, offers SlVllTH REALTY, 417 Via Corta, Palos Verdes Estates, is the local represent- teen credit cards and senior keys to graduates. Debbie Quon ad- ative of the national Inner-City Relocation Service. Mr. Dymock Smith tells mires watches while discussing credit plan with Robert Harris. Bob Fallis how he helps departing and arriving clients adjust to new places. Advertising 278 'lr Nl Russ Thor Volkswagen RUSS THOR VOLKSWAGEN, 20410 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, offers a front-back aisle, and seats in the middle and back which can be removed complete selection of Volkswagens, including the new Volkswagen sta- simply by taking out eight bolts. John Swift and Martha Morrell find re- tion wagon. The automobile features a sliding door, full ventilation, a laxing inside the bus can be as enjoyable as being outside. Crenshaw Driving Range CRENSHAW DRIVING RANGE, 23725 Crenshaw, Torrance, provides equip- ment, a practice green, night lighting and many grass tees for anyone intere ested in golf. Sandi Studley watches Toni Young demonstrate a swing. 1 Cabrillo Savings and Loan CABRILLO SAVINGS AND LOAN, 2730 Pacific Coast Hwy., Torr- ance, offers high. interest and greatest security. Mrs, Lorene Carl- son shows the Cabrillo emblem to Bruce Lundy and Bob Leibold. Advertising 279 f. ..,mM ' min iii 0 1-1 .I We .1-'Mu 'ag uf' any Wm ul s.-nlF '-K3 N S , so l Ports o'caii Merchants Association A PORTS O'CALL IVIERCHANTS ASSOCIATION, San Pedro, pleted Whaler's Wharf section. RHHS students board maintains a large number of specialty and novelty shops the permanently moored terryboat for a bird's-eye view in quaint New England setting, including the recently com- ofthe picturesque town and San Pedro harbor. Advertising 280 Charles Soderstrom Ford SODERSTROM FORD,1553 S. Pacific Ave.,San Pedro, offers a wide select- mun and Mindy Colvig come with the car. Models range from the sporty ion of new and used Fords. Considering the purchase of a new '69 Mus- Mustang and the economical Falcon to the elegant Ford LTD and the tang Mach I, Nick Emmanouilides wonders if Gail Schartz, Kathy Black- luxurious Thunderbird. Nick likes the car even without the girls. 1' f ami l Moore's Market A8.W Root Beer MOORE'S MARKET, 43 Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates, has provided A 81 W ROOT BEER, 1341 S. Gaffey, San Pedro, has plenty ot root groceries to the Peninsula over the years. Dean Gean pays employee Larry beer and hamburgers. Nancy Holmes feels waitress Marlene Bas- Reynolds for his bargain purchases, Donna Colin and a case of Pepsi. dovich is overdoing service a bit, but Jim Field doesn't agree. Advertising 281 John Peri Beauty College JOHN PERl BEAUTY COLLEGE, 2744 Pacific Coast Hwy., Torrance, offers instruction in cosmetology. Mrs. Virginia Harrington looks on as Miss Charlene Ennin styles Kathy MacGregor's hair. Walteria Flowers WALTERIA FLOWERS, 24266 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, provides the South Bay with beautiful flowers for every occasion. Judi Beckett helps Jan Bell decide on a perfect centerpiece for a party. Advertising 282 A i i ff. A Andrew's ANDREWS, 21938 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, is located in Del Amo Center to provide Peninsula men the finest in today's fashions. As Mr. Don Cheshire adjusts the jacket, Dan Regan smiles at his choice ofa cricketeer blazer. l i The Prescription Shop THE PRESCRIPTION SHOP, 36 Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates, owned by Mr. David Kalemkiarian, offers PSP'i' medical rentals, ambulatory products, and quality drugs. Jan Prentice discovers exercising can be fun, Ii . d y A if i i us- an -Sug- Del Amo Dodge DEL AMO DODGE, 20433 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, supplies the South 340, are Sue Hogan and Steve Dawson, who hope to test drive. Standard Bay with a complete line of automobiles for every taste and pocketbook. features of the Swinger include four-on-the-floor, 3 Hurst Shifter, Admiring the newest member of the Dodge Scat Pack, the Dart Swinger Rallye Suspension and bumble bee stripes on the rear. James Post Insurance JAMES POST INSURANCE, 1409 Marcelina Ave., Torrance, deals with all kinds of insurance for the South Bay. Mrs. Patty Rudick discusses with Dorothy Johnson a long-standing policy of reliable car insurance for teenagers. 'ii 'wa 4 Weinstein's Optometrist WElNSTEIN'S OPTOMETRIST, 136 Fashion Square, Del Amo Center, Torrance, offers a variety of optical supplies. Dr. Robert Weinstein applies a solution, while Conni Wright tries new contacts. Advertising 283 Taco Bell TACO BELL, 29519 S, Western Ave., San Pedro, is a meeting place for hungry students who like tacos and other Mexican food. Karen Miller and Cathy O'Hara arrive early, trying to beat the after-school rush. Karen Miraleste Coiffures MIRALESTE COIFFURES, 4007 Miraleste Dr., Miraleste, creates styles which accent the face and enhance femininity,SusanVance models a new hairdo, while she thinks of her evening plans. Advertising 284 explains to Cathy the art of eating Mexican food while they sample fri- joles and enchiladas. Cathy found Mexican enchiladas to be rather hot, but Taco Bell's cola helped to cool the fire in her mouth. 1f,f-',ffvf:S'5'X A ??fi'f5f:f'6::.f15'5R g?g'4lii,?'q IW snuff, yy .K , 1'1'I'4lg - . ,,f:,,, l,x '.l1!'-...Q 1 npffiyi lm li!! 8 'll' safes!!! llliul .,M: 1Bl'l vs.:: it 'I-flip' n3 lg l ll :,.,... 'lynn lllgr , g,n 'C' 0' 'I Q11 4 dl ang. uns,' -IQ 0 G Q 'reap-Q.-' Will! n 4 900 'oo Walker-Walker 8. Associates WALKER-WALKER 81 ASSOCNIATES, 2801 Crownview, Miraleste, is a reliable name in Peninsula real estate. Mrs. Betty McAIister discusses with Suzi Weber a drawing of a custom home listed with the realty. Wyman' 'fl Allen 8: Son Jewelers ALLEN St SON JEWELERS, 924 N. Western Ave., San Pedro, has jewelry for all tastes. Mr. Allen E. Naids shows Kerry Mullen Ye Old England Mod Watch, featuring wrist or pendant style models with identical faces. NYQIV Md! Cross Pharmacy CROSS PHARMACY, 1444 W. Eighth St., San Pedro, provides a wide and varied selection of cosmetics and drugs. Searching for the perfect gift, Cheryl Mic- haels wonders what such a strangely shaped bottle could contain. Lochmann Farms LOCHMANN FARMS, 2800 S. Western Ave., San Pedro, offers fresh dairy products and fruit juices at reasonable prices. Mr. Rodney Lochmann sells .lim Carlyle a crate of refreshing drinks. Trani's Shoes TRANVS SHOES, 459 W. Seventh St., San Pedro, carries footwear for men, women and children. Mrs. Vilma Sutlovich helps Sandi Speich try on a pair of snappy patent-leather stretch boots. Advertising 285 Kelsie's Coiffu res KELSlE'S COIFFURES, 23242 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, is known for its hair styles to suit each person. ln elegant surroundings, Mr. Kelsie Gates does Georgie Juge's hair in a new style, Morganfs Jewelers MORGAN'S JEWELERS, 16 Del Amo Center, Torrance, presents an outstanding selection of jewelry and watches. A saleswoman shows Diane Culbertson a unique 18k bracelet imported from Italy. Advertising 286 smnssuax Q get S msahhere gt' A--ff, F 03' - Tom Jones Walteria Money Store TOM JONES WALTERIA MONEY STORE, 26264 Pacific Coast Hwy. at Haw- thorne, Torrance Clocated inside fhe Food Giant Marketb, carries a variety of U.S. and foreign coins. lvlr. Tom Jones helps Janet Wilson select a coin. VKX Beltone Cleaners and Laundry BELTONE CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY, 25402 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance, offers speedy, convenient service and home delivery to the South Bay. Randy Orr tries pressing the sleeves of his shirt as he prepares for a date. ,QHWMMV PM .. 'fily Owl Rexall Drugs OWL REXALL DRUGS, 26636 S. Western Ave., Lomita, carries drug supplies and a wide array of gifts. Mrs. Jean Powell suggests spray cologne to Kathy Blackmun from the cosmetic counter. Peninsula Motors Inc. PENINSULA MOTORS INC., 25308 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance, specializes in Renaults and Peugeots. Gail Terrell and Janet Wil- son admire the shiny exterior of a newfour-door Renault 10 Sedan. Advertising 288 iggfflffi ..fIf IIQfififIIf.fII fIffff,. E Eitwiil 'III QQ1l'iQifii'IffZfI IIfI fI. I 5 lfllf , Children's Shoe House CHlLDREN'S SHOE HOUSE, 18 Peninsula Center, carries name brands in popular styles at reasonable prices. Certain styles are available in larger sizes for adults. Manouel Mergurian helps Nancy Short try on slippers. CIara's for Flowers CLARA'S FOR FLOWERS, 720 Weymouth Ave., San Pedro, uses imagination in designing corsages and floral arrangements. Surrounded by attractive and colorful floral assortments of flower pots, Betty Schultz admires some roses. fy' Ex EE f 41 1 S 1 A 95 4 5 is Q: i 'vi 'K Second Story Up Jack Du nckel Company SECOND STORY UP, 13 W. Whaler's Wharf, San Pedro QPorts O'Call Villagej, JACK DUNCKEL COMPANY, 2500 Palos Verdes Dr. N., Rolling Hills offers the ultimate in fashions, fads and fancies. Modeling a versatile en- Estates, handles Rolling Hills area property. Mr. Jack Dunckel and semble and boots, Kerry Mullen considers other accessory choices. Mrs. Betty Poe show a map to David Dunckel and Andrea Poe. .2 In , If i , 2 . l. if 1, .X X fir 5 6' I-qi-'ilu-.ni In . zzz. , intimal Green Hills Mortuary GREEN HILLS MORTUARY, 27501 S. Western Ave., San Pedro, urges offersa lovely chapel.The mortuary provides dignified services of super- drivers to be more safety-conscious by its billboard safety campaign dis- ior quality within the means of every family. Considerate assistance and play. Located within Green Hills Memorial Park, Green Hills Mortuary thoughtful understanding are extended to all patrons, Advertising 289 A 81 W Drive In ...ull 11 l l Pat's Ski and Sport Shop A 81 W DRIVE lN, 3830 Pacific Coast l-lwy.. Torrance, is famous for its refreshing root beer. Taking over as temporary hostess, Cheryl Wek receives orders from her thirsty fellow students. I We '1 5 ' 'Q PAT'S SKI AND SPORT SHOP, 115 Palos Verdes Blvd., Redondo Beach Cphone 378-85517, features skiing, mountaineering and tennis equipment. Anders Rabenius shows off to Carol Dumke, but finds his racket stringless, w 'ATTN K' ChandIer's Sand and Gravel CHANDLERS SAND AND GRAVEL, 26311 Narbonne Ave., Lomita, is a allied company hauling dry bulk cement from the Mojave desert to major supplier of fill dart, top soil and cement for construction jobs Chandler's for the actual mixing of cement. RHHS students on a throughout Southern California. The truck featured belongs to an DELPHIAN ad trip think there is more than one use for thetruck, Advertising 290 ' W X ff? Los Verdes Estates LOS VERDES ESTATES, Palos Verdes Peninsula, provides a residential the distinctive Spanish design, including the red tile roof, two bal- community with prime view lots and unique architectural styles. At conies and split-level construction. The building sites feature views the model home Valencia, Laurie Stevens and Debbie Roedel admire and convenient locations close to shopping centers and schools. i G 8. H Technology, Inc. G 84 H TECHNOLOGY, lNC., 1648 17th St., Santa Monica, develops and man- ufactures umbilical and in-flight disconnects for major aerospace and missile systems. Expanding production, G 81 H has recently moved. VeI's-Parnelli Jones Ford VEL'S-PARNELLI JONES FORD, 20900 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, is currently featuring the new Mustang Mach I. Linda Currey ad- mires bucket seats, wide visibility and other safety features. Advertising 291 X sl k 5 gas an sv 5 ae E X W3 H M, S S Q Q AE . is mi? 4 if e 'N s , 2 X i M jf' 8 A Z - 1 '.,, se- Coldwell, Banker 81 Company, Realtors COLDWELL, BANKER 84 COMPANY, REALTORS, 26510 CQ enshavv Blvd., at Palos Verdes Dr. N., Rolling Hills Estates, represents buyers and sellers of homes in all areas of the Peninsula. Nlr. Jackson Wells, Resident Advertising 292 Manager of the Peninsula Branch, helps Sandy Bachen- heimer place a sign before a home listed with this pio- neer real estate firm. More information is available at 541-2421, Coldwell, Bahker's Peninsula number. J. Edmund Watson Studios Bicycle Center Two J. EDMUND WATSON STUDIOS, 2929 W. Florence Blvd., Los Angeles, pro- BICYCLE CENTER TWO, 27714 Deep Valley Dr., Rolling Hills Es vides senior portraits for RHHS students yearly. Frank Kuzmich, studio tates, carries all types of SCHWINN bikes from derailers to Sting- photographer for the DELPHIAN, goes to great heights to obtain shot. Rays. Nancy White and Patrice Clark testridethe Uni-Cycle. 0 1 Mr. B. For Music, Inc. MR. B FOR MUSIC, INC., 54 Peninsula Center, has become the Penin- Mimi Bono, Kathy Wilson and Marlene Marsden display their talents, sula headquarters for anything musical-from actual instruments and while experimenting with guitars in the store's selection, Private music music sheets to popular discount records and tapes. RHHS students lessons are offeredfor beginners and more advanced students, Advertising 293 Ballard Optical BALLARD OPTICAL, 1702 S. Catalina, Redondo Beach, offers re- liable service in both optical accessories and corrective eyewear. Kathy Silady tries to decide between two pairs of frames. :NT ' V 5. Elena Fabrics ELENA FABRICS, 1767 S. Elena Ave., Redondo Beach, has a large selection of fabrics and notions. Beverly Boylen decides her choice of fabric will be perfect for the pattern she likes. Advertising 294 , Wee Bonne Party Shop WEE BONNE PARTY SHOP, 25000 Narbonne Ave., Lomita. sells office and party supplies, greeting cards, wedding and other printed cards and invi- tations. Denise Yoss chooses her wedding invitation from the selection. Paul's Photo PAUL'S PHOTO, 24012 S. Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, carries various photo- graphic supplies, photo albums and greeting cards. lVlr, Paul Comon shows Nick Emmanouilldes the action of a 200 to 600 mm Auto-Nikor zoom lens. Tarkington Realty TARKINGTON REALTY, 1 Malaga Cove Plaza, Palos Verdes Estates, offers residential and commercial property in the South Bay area. Linda Currey is shown by Mrs. Hilda Dean a standard floor plan of an available home. S E Leon's Custom Hairdressers LEON'S CUSTOM HAlRDRESSERS, 326 Avenue l, Redondo Beach, satisfies every girl's desire for custom hair styling, cutting and coloring. Mr. Leon Levy wields scissors on Dian Emerson's locks. 4 l 4 IFF: Fred Gled hill Chevrolet FRED GLEDHILL CHEVROLET, 1500 Pacific Coast Hwy., Wilmington, proves the Chevrolet motto, Putting you first, keeps us first. The supplies South Bay with a complete line of Corvettes. Providing special 1969 Corvette Stingray features a special brake system, tilt-telescopic service to Twyla Benjamin and Linda Lewis, Mr. John Lauterbach steering wheel,aspeed warningindicator and an AMXFM radio. Advertising 295 grfpifxygx , Qglq-sam1waiemwvn-mwwwmfaswmsmwuweWW , A 1 el arggvgfi' , 535 .ex Y -1 1 3 fbi 45511 , 12' ' -42 , - - tl 'vii' 1 1 I f 5. mint.:-3, , is Q w 1 H reg by Q H ' ie V H A wifi: 'DXCXK SRMXN , I mzfiokwlfi H M4250 Kendon Volkswagen-Porsche KENDON VOLKSWAGEN-PORSCHE, 1241 W. Pacific Coast Hwy., Lomita, Porsche that won 16 of 18 races in 1968. Driver Dick Smith and the specializes in Volkswagen sales and foreign car servicing. Gay Suther- auto are former American Road Racing Champions. The mechanics land and Stuart Berg get a first hand glimpse at the B Sedan Class at Kendon can inspire the same winning performance in your auto. .El F- 3? ' wt-aw' L Bowker Company Realtors BOWKER COMPANY REALTORS, 2518 Palos Verdes Dr. N., Rolling Hills Estates, sells and leases Peninsula properties. Mr. Robert Bowker discusses his newspaper ads with Michelle Andrew. Advertising 296 Bob BIossom's Union 76 Service BOB BLOSSOIVVS UNION 76 SERVICE, at Rolling Hills Rd. and Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance, deals in all car services. Roxie Hausen tries to compete with excellent service at the station, realizing it isn't easy. ? l Q threw., . BRUCE KEITEL and Mr. Harry Kazden watch Mr. Lench Gomez repair a line, the last step in three-step servicing process. General Telephone provides free servicing to all customers. F MR. HARRY KAZDEN tells Lisa Weinberg and Margot Throne that messages arriving over the teletype give instructions for new Customer service or repair service. AT THE TEST BOARD, Mr. Wayne Bronson explains to Leslie Krogh how General Telephone is able to read directly from the dials what is wrong with customer lines. General Telephone Co. GENERAL TELEPHONE CO., 22715 Hawthorne Blvd.. Torrance, a subsidiary of General Telephone and Electronics. provides reliable service through- out California. Continually striving to make improve- ments, the company has developed a system to check and make repairs as quickly as possible. Known as an equal opportunity employer, it offers numerous employment positions and varied work- ing hours. The high school graduate is encouraged to take advantage of its wide field of opportunities. Advertising 297 ' iv fi I wr x 19.9 'W al ' MonteVerde IVIONTEVERDE, 29941 Hawthorne Blvd., Palos Verdes Peninsula, is one being created at MonteVerde. One major characteristic is that all of the largest master-planned residential communities on the Palos utilities are underground. Esther Willes and Belinda Tollefson enjoy Verdes Peninsula. New concepts of contemporary living are constantly themselves, skipping down one of lVlonteVerde's uncluttered streets. --XkiL?1?:f Jef :5': 59r:j if' lvl J i -qvq Torrance Aero Center Inc. TORRANCE AERO CENTER lNC., 25321 Bellanca Way, Torrance, offers training programs and scenic flights around the area. Gerry Hiatt and Lois Freedberg leave the plane after inspecting it. Advertising 298 n f f 1, 'fx ll v -Wg, ' 1 A . gm 'Z -21.19 Leon Ames Ford LEON AMES FORD, 1840 S. Pacific Coast Hwy., Redondo Beach, handles the latest in Fords. Gail Schwartz and Horacio Casse chat in the front seat while Lisa Weinberg and Wendy Hanson admire convertible Mustang. ,ir in Provincial Realty PROVINCIAL REALTY, 27444 S. Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, is noted for its efficient, reliable services to the Peninsula. Realtor Alice Mitchell shows daughter Lynne various styled homes now available on the market. Redondo Lock and Key Shop REDONDO LOCK AND KEY SHOP, 1701 Via EI Prado, Redondo Beach, spe- cializes in safety locks and keys made to order. Larry Berendzen tries out the combination to the safe he recently bought for valuable belongings. Howard's Market HOWARD'S IVIARKET. 1761 S. Elena. Redondo Beach. serves DEL- PHIAN staffers Joyce Shimizu and Louise O'Dell as they stock up on lo-cal food for the staff. Loulse looks vvlstfully at a cake. The Velvet Turtle THE VELVET TURTLE, 1701 S. Catalina Ave., Redondo Beach, is a perfect place for an intimate meal. Sandy Gray and Joel Johnson sample a delicious tossed salad served by the restaurant. Advertising 299 'I iii 2 5 I A he lf' . 5' Q fr? ' Rolling Hills Nursery, Inc. Roberts Realty ROLLING HILLS NURSERY, INC., 25633 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance, ROBERTS REALTY, 27916 Silver Spur Rd., Rolling Hills Estates, specializes specializes in landscaping. Looking over a supply of colorful in Palos Verdes and Rolling Hills properties. lVlr. Robert Rockoff leads Gary pottery, Maggie Ramsey decides which to add to her garden. lVlcClernan, Maia Krache and Susan Stassin on a tour of properties. 5 Tony's Pizza House TONY'S PIZZA HOUSE, 2111 S. Pacific Ave., San Pedro, serves delica- RHHS students monopolize the restaurant as they enjoy Tony's exe tesseri food, a variety of Pizza and other Italian delights in a casual, cellent food and drink. Tony's Pizza House offers an extensive selec- cafe atmosphere. While on a DELPHIAN advertising trip, a busload of tion of pizza large enough tofill any student's bottomless pit. Advertising 300 3 .ff ff gsm fi iii' :xi 55 Dorr's Market DORRS MARKET, 2408 Artesia Blvd.. Redondo Beach. offers a com- plete. one-stop shopping center for all grocery needs. The market features fruits. vegetables and meats cut to order. All produce is cho- Kal-Ed Center KAL-ED CENTER, 27715 Silver Spur Rd., Rolling l-lills Estates, helps students improve their study skills. Mr. Morton Liner helps Nancy Nassembene develop reading speed using the pacer. Advertising 302 sen for its freshness and quality. Denise Dorr and Pat Pederson load up with food for an after-school party. Pat agrees with Denise that owning a supermart comes in handy when entertaining. 5. were 1 Avalon Motor Co. AVALON MOTOR CO., 900 W. Anaheim St., Wilmington, carries a complete line of Opel Kadett Mini-Brutes. Jaye Wickham befriends mascot inside a family Mini-Brute, while Caryn Casler impatiently waits to be introduced. DQ, gi g ,.s.., .s.. s ifiiffnkmsiefi l i im V Elii!'5,S3EgiA?isT l 's -Wvmwmvor-v: 'A is , f , y ' - - tan- 4 -X-uwfwzi -f 1 tsimailis' R viva 1 me,-wt fgffwtr.QM-..'.fm P Q is ,faery .1 -,mg , , up.. ss. as ?,.t.,,?t,4,5 .uw ul S Sisrigwsss,fg,ffglsf1P55fms...,it. ,M.gQ.Jfef,,Qm:5w T-fi f. nf i '. - V ' . , .5i.rf'i.,, A 'Z gf? -Mgtf,,,l:'7:f.,-iilifei-f '-,fggfazsg ,-Nm T 'H X H Qi l --'-- HAUL INK f 5 --J , UP V Z- a'7'SfKf5t1s. - .. M-uuammm-Q. M H 5, , .V 5 13f5?3ris?jE5?1!. : 5 H- 'llllsug-,.,, ls 5-efliif-fggwffgviifsxgfrs ? vff Q gl ,- ,Svtgwff X1 11:43:11 Q cz,i?5tP,s!E,2L?::a?f?fsss5ig,fM?g3,y .5 , ..:-ygM,iwt,..: 5 - T . ge,1f,,,p.,,f1 Q S.'55TS?f2?f5J l' F pji?.Tigf fil- .Q,.5f'zj, f mamzauam. Ei ff'Y' Q5ifHi,Q??Q K 59i3f 2 12-:uz1f,eff ,igm ww ? 5 ff W ifVwsz,gysq,, While limi' Hot Rod City HOT ROD CITY, 2930 Sepulveda Blvd., Torrance, is the place to go if your car needs any type of repairing or if a part needs replacing. RHHS students wonder which of many departments will fit their cars' needs best. Harly Products Co. HARLY PRODUCTS CO., 2033 W. Gaylord St., Long Beach, sells auto wax and wax supplies. Supporting Harly and RHHS, Peggy Prideaux, Judy Feole and Kelly Gillespie admire a football trophy. f . ,rl X lr Tlxgkf CIarabeIIe's Closet CLARABELLES CLOSET, 2672 Pacific Coast l-lwy., Torrance, ca- ters to teen-age taste. Nancy CIarabelle Hilton and Dinah Sar- geant try on distinctive outfits from the store's wide selection. Advertising 303 KOTT AND SNIOLAR FORD, 336 W, Anaheim St.. Wilmington, sells a complete line of Fords equipped with the newest in comfort, con- venience and control. After admiring the biggest seating and greatest Kott and Smolar Ford carrying capacity of any station wagon on the road today, RHHS girls pile in and out of the Chateau Club Wagon, trying to decide where to sit. The only male. Stuart Berg, patiently waits for a chance to drive it. '--N Finley's Palos Verdes Printers FlNLEY'S, 48 Peninsula Center, supplies the Peninsula with fine PALOS VERDES PRINTERS, 27916 Silver Spur Rd., Suite 107, Rolling Hills jewelry, silverware and photography equipment. lVlr. Warren Fin- Estates, prints announcements, tickets and newsletters for every occasion. Iey helps Helen Eckstein try on a fashionable mod watch, Diane Rezende and Tom Gurellexamineacircularjust off the press. Advertising 304 ii 5 R William C. Kulow Co. WILLIAM C. KULOW CO., 27727 Silver Spur Rd., Rolling Hills Estates, also at Malaga Cove, sells Peninsula homes. William Kulow, Barbara Strunin and Jody Schmitt discuss the realtor's large dollar volume of local sales. i wr If cables, FIorence's Fabrics FLORENCES FABRICS, 2613 Pacific Coast Hwy., Torrance, offers the latest fabrics and patterns. Susan Kovacs imagines a cool summer shift as she drapes herself with a wild Hawaiian print. br 5. . ' iff ' N 4 , Hot n' Tot HOT N' TOT, 2347 Pacific Coast Hwy., Lomita, is the ideal place for in a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere, Betty Wells takes lunch enjoyable meals any time of the day or for after-movie snacks. The A time orders for a hungry group of RHHS advertising trip participants: coffee shop is also noted for its efficient accomodation of families Pam Lewis,Gary McClernan, Lee Howlettand Maxine Newton. Advertising 305 Bill Smith's Riviera Office Machines Riviera Jewelers BILL SlVllTH'S RIVIERA OFFICE IVIACHINES, 259 Avenida Del Norte, RIVIERA JEWELERS, 1765 S. Elena Ave., Redondo Beach, offers a variety of Redondo Beach, sells a variety of office machines. lVlr, Bill Smith fine jewelry for all customers. Proprietor Art Feary and his daughter Mau- shows Randy Van Esselstyn Olympia portable typewriters, reen admire an attractive pearl necklace from the stores selection. Palos Verdes Cable Television PALOS VERDES CABLE TELEVISION, 31244 Palos Verdes Dr. W., Palos RHHS students Laurie Stevens and Tim Odell visit the office in Golden Verdes Peninsula, keeps the Peninsula tuned into an entertainment Cove Center, where Mr. Tom Robbins explains the operation of cables medium by running television cables from Malaga Cove to San Pedro, and lVlr. Darrell Adamson shows Laurie and Tim how to cut cables. Advertising 30 aw, N-.WM A Aaron, Christine 278 Aaron. Craig 136 Abel, Pamela 101 Abel, Mrs. Wilma 26 Abraham. Jim 229,246,247 Abraham, Bill 122 Abrahamson, Ray 136 Abrams, Barry 102 Ackerman, Bob 102 Adair. Mark 136,227,235,242 Adamic, David 136,227,243 Adams, Cameron 136,232 Adams, Clark 122,227,247 Adams, Vicky 136,195,255 Adamson, Greg 122,182 Addison, Charles 62,208,237 Aibinder,Aynne122.195,196,198,208 Akins, Mr. Frank 45,231,251 Albert. Bruce 62,183,224,225 Alexander, Jack 62,202,241 Alexander, Linda 102 Alexander, Victor 136 Allen, Chuck 122,133,226,227,247 Allen, Cindy 136 Allen, Jim 62,154 Allen, Nancy 102,181,195 Allen, Pat 136,230 Allinder, Craig 102,161,163,195 Allinder. Jodeane 37,122,210 Allison. Bill 102.182 Allman, Rachelle 102,180 Alter, Karin 136 Alvich, Mr. Dan 56 Anderson, Candice 136 Anderson, Mrs. Clara 49,206 Anderson, Gail 136 Anderson, Gary 122,227,247 Anderson, Rex 102 Anderson, Robert 122,190 Anderson, Scott 136 Anderson, Tom 136 Andresen, Scott 122 Andrew, Michelle 102,183,195,296 Andrew, Tom 62 Andrews, Larry 62,199,212,213,287 Angel, Keith 136 Angelich,Val136 Ankeny, Guy 122,227 Ankerstar, Alan 62,185,199,204,277 Ankrum, Robert 102 Anthony, Thomas 62,204,208,224,251 Appel, Keith 136,234 Appel, Paul 102,195,232,233 Appleby, Wendy 102.256 Arand. Cindy 122,183 Arbogast, Todd 62.307 Arbuthnot, Lynn 136 Arenstein, Daryl 62,72,208,221,223. 224.232,233,241 Arias, Mr. Steven 57 Armstrong, James 62,102,194,249 Armstrong, Tom 122 Arnold, Kris 63 Arriola. Sandra 122.181 Arriola,Serglo136,227 Arthur, Pam 122 Artiano, Jeffrey 136,228,247 Artino, Joe 63 Artino, Marc 122 Artusio, Jack 136 Artusio, Jane 102,207 Artusio, Mark 122 Aseltine, Karen 122,200,208 Ashmore, Kirk 63 Aspinwall, Mike 63,160,161,163,204 Assink, Aart 102,229,247 Atkinson, Sharon 60,63,154,157,158, 159,164, 178,179,185,194. 199,200 Aurentz, John 136,227,239,247 Austin, Doug 136,249 Austin. Jeff 63,248,249. Avellar. Gilbert 122,182 Awalt. Rindy 63 Awalt. Robin 136 Awe, Sheryl 63 Aylesbury, Nancy 63,185 Babbit, Dennis 63 Babbitt. John 136 Babin, Paul 103,190,201 Bach, Barry 122 Bachenheimer, Sandy 63,158,292 Baddeley, Carol 103,179,215,271 Baddorf, Jane 122,181 Baddorf, William 63 Bailey, Miss Pat 27 Bailey, Stanton 122 Baldwin, Mike 136,230 Balentine, Rick 122 Balentine, Teri 103,191,195 Ballhaus, Mary 122 Balsam. Gary 122 Banister, Michael 64,200 Bannister, Bill 122,182 Barash, Dianne 136 Barbato. Susan 136 Barker, Gary 122 Barlow, Bob 122 Barlow, Mr. James 35,168,169 Barnato. Kathleen 103 Barnato. Teresa 64 Barnes, Brent 136,228 Barnes, Daniel 103 Barnes, John 122,228 lndex 308 General Barnes, Lynn 185,278 Barr, Ann 136,255 Barr, Robert 64,185,187 Barr, William 103,208,224,245 Barrow. Mr. Robert 35,200,227 Barrows, Linda 122 Baskerville. Mr. David 50 Bass. Eric 103,227,231 Bass, Jeff 136 Bates, Kathleen 122 Bates, Mrs. Vera 26 Bauer, John 136 Baumann, Jim 103,225 Baumann, Nancy 189,208 Beach, Chris 136,228,247 Beaird, Marvin 122 Beaird. Rosie 103,257 Bealer, Mrs. Helen 26 Becker. Jennifer 122,189,208 Beckett, Christopher 122,249 Beckett, Judi 64,88,152,153,156, 179,185,194,198,200,282 Beese, Susan 136 Belanus, Ellen 136,195 Bell, Jan 64,171,282 Bell, Pam 64,195 Belyea, Steve 103,230 Benedict, Nancy 136 Benfer, Jim 136 Beniamin,Bil136,228 Benjamin,Twyla103,170,201.208,295 Bennett, Ann 12O,122,124.152,154 Bennett, George 103 Bennett, John 136 Begigistt, Nancy 103,190,193,195,254, Benon, Aron 64 Benon, Cindy 122 Berendt, Randy 103 Berendzen, Larry 103,245,299 Berg, Mr. Bernold 26 Berg, Stuart 103,229,247,296,304 Berger, Kya 136 Bernbach, Susan 64 Beron, Toni 103,214 Beroza, Barbara 103,189,195,198,205, 214,261 Beroza, Paula 136,195 Berrell, Robert 137,227 Berris, Alan 137 Berry, John 64,237,245 Berry, Katherine 64 Bertrand, Mrs. Edna 27 Besco. Karen 137,206 Besse, Paul 41,103,208,224,225 Betts, Vicki 103,183,254.257 Beyenberg. John 137,190 Beyers, John 122,227,239 BlggS.Clndy137 Billings, Bert 104 Billings, Miss Jacqueline 32,205 Bird, Jim 104 Birrell, Mr. Clifford 35,204 Bishop, Barbara 122 Bielland. Carol 264 Bjelland. David 137,227 Blackmun, Kathryn 64,191,201,215,281, 288 Blackwell, Mr. Derek 45 Blanciak, Dennis 137,227,247 Blanciak, Jennifer 121,122,123 Blanciak. William 104,208,220.224,245 Blandy,Jonilyn104 Blank, Chrislyn 64 Bloch, William 64,208,241 Bloland, Mrs, Ruth 45,135 Bloomfield, Kim 121,122,195,198,200. 208 Bogart. Steve 123,227 Bohning, Susan 104,220 Boldt, Leigh 104,187 Bond, Robin 64 Bondurant, Tom 137,227,235,236 Bonner, Keith 123,225 Bonness. Mrs. Dorothy 26 Bono, Mimi 104,206,293 Boos, Mr. John 50 Booth. Debbie 137 Booth, Greg 137 Booton, Martha 104,201 Bootpn, Richard 137 Borteck, Anne 123,173 Bose, Bob 137 Bottclfson, Mr. Phillip 42 Bower, Christine 137 Bowker, Mr. Dean 34.55,168,186 Bowker, Don 64 Boyd, Carrie 123,208 Boyd, Rennie 64 Boyd, Tim 123,227,231,250 Boyer, Pat 104,119,232,233 Boyer, Randy 104 Boyer, Rick 137,227 Boylan, Barbara 104,180,206 Boylan, Beverly 104,200,257,294 Boyle, Barbara 123,204,257 Boyle, Robert 64 Bozarth, Jane 123 Bradley, Doug 137 Bradley, John 104 Bradshaw, Pamela 123 Branch, Gary 64 Brandlin, Patrick 123,253 Brandt, Kristie 137,187,206 Branford. Karen 104 Branford, Phillip 123 Brashier, Char 100,104,154,193,204, 206,208 Brayman, Carrie 137 Brayman, Marsha 123 Brazell, Bob 127,227,235,243 Brazell, David 64,199,224 Index Breaux, Randy 123,239 Breeding, Becky 104,161,167.185,195. 200 Breeding, Mark 121,123,126.182.195. 227,231,252 Breene. Patrick 104,190.195.202.203. 205 Brending, Randy 137 Brending, Vicki 104,185,193 Brennan, Kathy 137,182, 189,201 Brennecke. John 123,227,231 Brennecke, Steve 137,230 Bretting, Michael 104,227,230,231,251 Bretting, Susan 123,195,206 Bridges, James 137,185,187 Bridges, Marilyn 137 Brigham, Alden 137 Broadhead, William 65,66,208,245 Brook, Tom 123,182 Brookes. Jim 137 Brooks. Phyllis 137,206 Brown. Mrs. Barbara 31,121,140 Brown, Carrie 123,200 Brown, Charlie 137 Brown, Cindy 255 Brown, Linda 137 Brown, Jeff 123,227 Brown, Lori 123 Burtz. Mrs, Marilyn 57,168,169,201 Brown, Mitchell 123 Brown, Mrs. Mozella 26 Brown, Pamela 123,191,193 Brown, Peggy 123,180 Brown, Roger 245 Brown, William 65 Bru gman, Betsy 137,189 Brunner, J.ohn 137 Bucci, Kim 65 Buckley, Brian 137 Buckley, Kevin 123 Buckley, Kevin 65,210 Buckley, Mike 137 Budde, Dave 123,227,231,252,253 Buell, Laura 123,254,255,257 Buell, Larry 65,182,183,194,200. 203 Buesseler, Pat 137,183,195 Buettgenbach, Mrs. Pat 27 Bunts, David 123,227 Burkhardt, Bill 137 Burley e,,Beverly'65.193 Burley, Chris 65 Burley, Jim 137 Burman, Cheryl 137 Burnett, Debra 65 Burns, Howard 66,152,154.208.230. 251 Busney, Brad 104,107.208.225 Busney, Laura 121,123,130 Buswell.Goerger137 Busswell, Robert 123,182,195 Butcher Debbie 137 Butler, Brian 66,208,219,223,224, 232 Buzard, Gary 105,227,231 252 Byke, Susan 123 Bynum MR Walt 53,227,245 Byrd, Carol 105 C Cade, Sandy 105,201,206 Cahill, Anne 137 Caldera, Martha 137 Caldwell, Katherine 66 Caldwell, Richard 66.202 Caldwell, Roger 138,183 Callahan, Clinton 105 Callahan, Robert 66,193,234 Callahan, Thomas 123 Callaway. Dean 123,200 Callen, Candice 254 Callen, Dawn 138 Calvert, Dave 138,224,228,243 Calvert, Jan 138 Calvert, Randy 123,237 Calvert, Thomas 66 Cambern, Candy 124 Cameron.Jean138.201 Cameron, Linda 182 Campbell, Douglas 124,183 Campbell, Kathleen 105,185,193,206,208 262 Campbell, Scott 138,228 Campbell, Wendy 138,207,208 Cantor, Allan 105 Capellino, Annetta 105 Capellino,Gail138 Caprine, Carol 66,220 Caprine, Sandy 138 Carbone, Anita 138 Carbone, Frank 124 Carbone, Janet 66,187 Carlomagno, Paul 138,183 Carlson, Robert 66 Carlson, Robin 138,183 Carlyle, Jim 66,173,285 Carner, Kerry 124 Carpenter, Catherine 124 Carpenter, Hugh 138,243 Carr, Laurie 66 Carr, Rick 66,208,225 Carr, Stephen 138 Carr, Timothy 67 Carroll, Robin 138 Carson, Catherine 206,254,257 Carson, David 105 Carter, Dave 67.208,221,222,224 Carter, Debi 134,138,152 Carter, Deneece 124,128,154,173,196 Carter, Patricia 67 Case, Donna 138 Case, Kent 124 Caseres, Henry 27 Casler, Caryn 67,302 Casse, Horacio 193,301,249,298 Cassidy, Kerry 138 Catanzarite, Joseph 124,195 Catanzarite, Val 138,228 Catlin, Robert 124 Caton, Robert 67,250 Catron, Ross 105,112,208,224,234. 245 Cavaour, Bob 195 Chadwick, Miss Carol 36 Chambers, Tracy 138 Chapple, Kit 138,207,255 Chase, Duane 67,174,175,204 Chavanne,Louanne138 Chavanne, Suzanne 124 Cherrick,Bonni101,105,162,190,195, 256,257 Chester, Jerome 124,200 Chiappe, Pam 105 Childerhose, Ann 67 Chilton, Dick 124 Chobanian, Stephanie 105,181 Christensen, Clare 124 Christoffers, Bill 138 Christoffers, Debbie 41,61,67 Cicoria, Carmela 138 Cicoria, Vincent 124 Cinnamon, Bill 124,209 Cutrone, Miss Joanne 36 D Dakan, Diane 125 Daley, Sandra 68,170,180,181 Dallam, Terry 106,183,201 Dalton, Darrell 139 Dalton, Linn 125,189 Damsky, Michael 106 Damsky, Susan 139 Daniel, Nora 125 Daniels. David 106,195,247 Daniels, Robert 68,208,219,224,245 Dankers, Cheryl 68 Dankers, Linda 139 Dankers, Steve 125 Danko, Rick 68 Darby, Linda 106,208,254,257 Dart, Leslee 139 Davern, Denise 68 Davey, John 125 Davey, Marianne 68.185 Davie, Gayle 125 Davis, Michelle 68 Davis, Rachel 106 Davisson, Mrs. Valerie 57,101,172 Dawson, Steve 125,173,212,237,285 Day, Bruce 68,224,228,245 Emerson, Lane 120,125,154,170,189 Emmanouilides, Nick 70,212,215,227,281 Emmons, Susanne 139 English, Robin 125,257 Engquist, Rick 139 Ensign, Laurie 106 Ensminger, Mark 139,227,239,247 Ericksen, Elizabeth 107,185,195 Ernster, Paige 107,190 Etter, Mrs. Jean 24 Evans, Janet 107,200,206 F Fager, Scott 139 Fairchild, Mark 139,225,245 Fallace, William 139,247 Fallis, Greg 139 Fallis, Robert 70,190,200,227,278 Farmer, Mary 107,193,195 Fazio, Janet 125 Feary, Maureen 139,200,306 Feiger, Nancy 107 Feiger, Robert 125 Felder, Janet 70 Felder. John 107,247 Fellows, Mrs. Marjorie 27 Fennell, Sandy 139 Feole,,Iudy100,107,152,154,178, Claire, Clapp, Clapp Mrs. Rosemary 25,152 Marcia 67 Norma 124 Clark,'Caryn 61,67,256 Clark. Hilary 138 Clark, Jim 138,227 Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Larry 124 Patrice 105,185,193,200,293 Thomas 124,182 Mr. Vern 40 Clarke, Bob 105,208,251 Clayto n, Mr. Dan 53 Clement, Jane 138,183 Dean, Dean, Dean Dean Dean Dean Dean Dean Bob 139 Carol 68 David 207 :James125 ,Joan 139,195 Scott 68,232,241 Steve 125,200 Susan 125 DeBiase, Ray 139,230 DeBritz, Dennis 68 DeCiutiis, Nadine 68,185 Deeble, Eddie 139 Deeble, Nancy 106 195,303 Ferguson, April 107 Ferguson, Mr. Frank 22,24 Ferguson, Dick 70,199,224,270 Fernandez, Lynda 107,185,189.208 Ferreira, Deborah 107,187 Ferreira, Richard 139 Ferrey, Andrea 139 Ferro, Mr. Frank 37,168 Fetherlin, Jim 125 Fetherlin, William 140 Fetters, Nancy 140 Field, James 70,204 Clement, Kim 138 Clifton, Christina 67,154,171,198,205, 208,213.257 Cobb, Cynthia 105 Cobb, Mrs. Frances 26 Cobourn, Glenn 67,163,204,229 Cockrell, Mrs. Sophia 26 Codeglia, Robert 124,183 Coffey, Lynn 138 Coffman, Richard 67 Colburn, Julie 67,153,154,162,167. 178,185,197,200,271 Coleman, Timothy 20,124,182,183 Colgate, Janice 124,208 Colgate, Vicki 67,152,154,198 Colin, Donna 195,198,281,215,271 Collette, Elizabeth 124 Colston, Nancy 67 Colvig, Kerry 121,124 Colvig, Mindy 67,84.194,215,281 Colyer, John 138 Conger. Maureen 124,180 Conti, James 105,208,219,224,225, 234,247 Conyers, Mrs. Eleanor 27 Conyers, Rick 138,235,243 Cooksey, David 67,204,229 Cooper, Cynthia 67,204 Cooperman, Kathryn 124 Copeland, Nancy 138 Cormack, Charles 124 Cormack, Chris 139 Corsaro, Richard 124,230 Corsaro, Tony 139,230,253 Cost, Curt 124 Costantino, Chris Ann 139 Costantino, Lynn 124,202,235 Cox, B Costello, Robert 124,204 Cotter, Daniel 139,190 Cotter, Timothy 105,190,230,251 Couch, Gail 67 Coury David 67 Coury: Elizabeth 105 Coury, Sharon 139 Couste, Alan 67 Couste, Genie 124 Covey, Carol 67,85,193,194,195, 205. 213,275 Cowan, Melissa 105,195,206 Iaire 124,185,187 Craig, Beth 124 Craig, Chuck 105 Craig, Paul 139,230 Cramer, Ray 105 Cramer, Roy 124 Crawford, Candy 139 Crawford, Chris 105 Crawford, Janice 67 Crawford, Lane 68 Creameans, Roger 139 Crete, Diane 105 Crisp, James 68 Cristy, Karen 68 Criswell, Celeste 125 Crockett, Mr. James 21 Crockett, Judy 68 Cron, Mrs, Beatrice 23,154 W Crow, Mr. Harvey 40,227,251 Crowell, Don 139 Culbertson, Diane 68,189,194,286 Cummings, John 106 Cummings, Judy 139 Cummins, Mrs. Liane 3O,168,169,196 Cunningham, Dave 125,214,275 Cunningham, Kenneth 139,202 Cunningham,Terri139 Curci, Lisa 135,139 Currey, Linda 60,68,185,189,194, 195,197,213,291,295 Curry, David 182,201,307 Curtiss, Martha 68,94,154,193,195, 196,198,213,271 Custriss, Tom 125,227,242 Cuthbert, Mr. John 38 de Goede, Dale 106,195,249 de Goede, Jane 139 De Haas, Bernetta 26 Dejarld, Michelle 125 Dejarld, Rick 68 Del Muro, Barbara 200 Del Muro, Stephan 139 DeLuca. Don 27 Denny, Brad 69 Dertinger, Rick 139,227,235,243 De Santis, Vickie 139,187,208 Devere, Debbi 139 Deverell, David 69 Diamond, Eve 139,143 Diamond, Ira 139,227 Diamond, John 125,227 Didier, Robin 125 Didlake, Tom 66,69,232 DiJulio, Karen 106 Dimartino. Robert 139,227 Disanto, Tony 69 Distabile, Donna 139 Dobyns, Adele 69 Doebler, Kenneth 106 Donnelly, Tom 69 Doom, John 125 Doom, Mike 106 Doran, Dennis 125,225,245 Doran, Kathy 69, 194,208, 257 Dorr, Denise 41,61,69,302 Dorsett, Bonnie 108,207 Doss, Debby 139 Douglas, Bruce 106,182,230 Dowden, Valerie 125 Dozier, Susan 125 Draves, Diann 139,254,255 Drexel, Lisa 125 Drummond, Denise 125,189 Duben, Ron 125 Dubov, Debbie 106 Dubov, Joan 69,187 Dufka, Tim 139 Duggins, Mary Ellen 69,194,195,205 Duggins, Mrs. Helen 44 Dughi, Tim 139,253 Dukes, Mrs. Leah 48 Dulgarian, Gregory 125,225 Dumke, Caroline 290 Dumke, James 106 Duncan, Janet 139 Duncan, John 106 Dunckel, Dave 125,195,289 Durando, Debbie 125 Durnal, Cindy 139 Du Waldt, Dave 139,227 Dyck, Mary 26 Dyda, Bev 139,189,206,254,255 Dyer, Dale 125,183,230,253 Eadie,Gail106,193,195,213 Earley, Leslie 106 Earnest, Trena 69 Ebbinghouse, Carol 61,69,87 Ebbinghouse, Ginny 125,189,206 Ebbinghouse, John 139,182 Ebert, Sharon 69 Eckert, Crikky 106.185,189,206,207 Eckstein, Helen 304 Eckstein, Tom 139 Eddy, Brianne 125 Edgar, Janice 69 Edwards, Robert 70,230,251 Edwards, Ronnie 106 Elder, John 106 Eldred, Craig 139 Ellingboe, Kay 106,201,206 Ellison, Dana 139,227,235,247 Emerson, Dennis 125,241 Enggigon, Dian 70,170,171,194,214, Filatreau, David 70 Filchner, Denise 125 Filchner, Tom 107,225 Finlay, Chris 140 Finley, Carol 140 Finley, Dave 61,70,185,187,208, 224,228,245 Finley, David 125,133,227 Finley, Doug 242 Fischer, Bruce 125 Fischer, Sandra 107 Fitton, Lorri 140,206,208 Fitzgerald, Donald 70,208,224,228 Fitzgerald, Pat 140,195 Fjoslien, Karl 125 Fladseth, Douglas 107,247 Fladseth, Lori 140 Fleener, Randy 140 Floren, Kristie 70,194,200 Floyd, Gary 140 Floyd, Holly 107 Floyd, Kenneth 125,182 Fodor, Jay 61,70,224 Fodor, Jayne 125,208 Foley, Alan 125,230 Foley, Brian 140 Foley, Robin 140,206 Foley, Scott 107 Fong, Robert 140,247 Forehand, Christine 107 Forgeron, Jay 140,227 Forgeron, Mike 140,227,247 Forgeron, Scott 107,226 Foster, Emilie 140 Foster, Kim 125 Foster. Sue 140,187 Fox, Kim 107 Fox, Linda 71 Fox, Pat 140 Foxmar, Ernie 125,183 Frace, Jim 107,230 Franklin, Barbara 125 Franks, Miss Barbara 35 Fraser, Scott 125 Frassinelli, Lisa 140,183 Frazier, Kathie 71,187 Freedberg, Lois 71,192,193,198.208. 298 Freeman, Mr. Allan 55,185,186 Freeman, Janet 125,180,193 Frei, Mark 107,233 Friedman, Adrienne 125 Fritch, Steve 107 Fritsche, Barbara 125 Fuller, Harold 71 Fuller, Jack 107,185,187 Fuller, Mr, A.H. 21 Fullerton, Pam 71,193,201 G Gabuya, Rod 140,249 Gaglio, Mrs. Dorthy 27 Gaines, Mr. Jerry 49 Gaiser, Mr. Gary 45,202 Galang, Nanette 71,192,193,207 Galas, Cathleen 107,115 Galbraith, Barbara 140 Gale,Caryn140 Gale, Marie 71,187 Gallagher, Russell 140,227,243 Gallagher, Susanne 125,190,191,19 Gallegos, Dan 140 Gallina, Jeannie 140 Gallina, Julie 125 Gallina, Roseanne, 107 Galavich, Gardner, Gardner, Pamela 140,207,208 Jo Ann 140 John 125 Gardner, Laura 71,185 Gardner, Paula 140,201 3,205 gf f Garinger, Jody 183 Garner, Harold 71 Garrett, Barbara 71 Garza, Claudia 71 Garza, Troy 140,144,174,175 Gasio, Deborah 140 Gaynor, Joanne 108,201 Gazeley, Denice 140,187,201 Gean, Dean 125,212,239,281 Geary, Marie 71,187 Gebler. Steve 72,182 Gedicks, Fred 125,183,237 Gedricks, Robin 140 Geier, Cynthia 108,154,189,196,200,208 Geier, Jim 140,230 Geise, Doug 242 Gelderman, Debbi 140 Gemmell, Mrs. Ethel 27 Georgeson, Elizabeth 108 Ghastin, Debby 72,187 Ghastin, Larry 125 Giardino, Frank 108,213 Gibbs, David 125,200,249 Gibbs, Dawn 125,180 Gibbs, Gary 108 Gibbs, Jerry 108 Gibert, Christine 108 Giblin, Barbara 125 Giese, Doug 108 Gift, Janet 109 Gift, Nancy 140 Gilbeau, Beverly 140,183,195 Gilbert. Charlene 72,264,272 Gilbertson, Debbie 193,195 Gilkison, Pamela 72 Gilkison, Sharon 125 Gill, Dave 72,208,232,233,241 Gill, Sally 109,187 Gillespie, Mr, Michael 53,172,224,241 Gillette, Sandra 140 Gillies, Scott 109 Gilmore, Sally 140 Glans. Chris 140,183 Glaville, Tim 140,22O,227,243 Glanville, Tom 73,224,241 Gleghorn, Elizabeth 109,190,193.195 Glenn, Janet 73 Glick, Gary 73 Goble, Mike 109,247 Gold, Joe 73,232 Gooder, Elizabeth 73,200,275 Goodrich, James 73 Goppert, Kristine 109,185,193,200,257 Gordon, Scott 42,140,225,245 Gosain,Vikram 141 Goss, Kenneth 73 Grady, Jeanne 109 Graff,JilI125,256 Graff, Rick 109 Graham, Mr. Cliff 21 Graham, Karen 125,193,215,261 Graham, Patrick 141,230,253 Graner, Chris 109,208 Grant, Julie 109,185 Gray, Larry 73 Gray, Laurie 73,193,200 Gray, Reagan 141 Gray, Sandra 109,299 Green, Christopher 125,290,195,209,241 Green,Jim 109,242 Green, Rick 141 index 309 Index 310 Green, Mr. William 21 Greene. Barbara 73 Grefe, Mrs. Maxine 54,180 Gregor, Mrs. Arvilla 29.154 Grey, Pamela 191,195 Grieco, Andrew 125.209,224,228 Griffin, Teresa 109,201,206,26O Griffing. Elaine 141 Griffith, Mr. Philip 50 Griffith, Robert 73,208,224 Grillo, Mike 109,185,187 Grynning, Liv 73,190.192,193,201 Guernsey, Gerry 57 Guiton, Tim 141 Gurell, Robert 141,228 Gurell, Scott 247 Gurell, Thomas 109,212,304 Guth. Ted 109,193,199,208.234 H Hadley, Linda 125.187 Hahn, Nancy 73 Hahn, Susan 141 Hall, Andy 242 Hall, Carole 134.141,147.208,254, 255,257 Hall, Jerry 109 Halper, Janice 141,206 Halpern, Evan 141 Hamberg, Alice 73 Hamel. Holly 109 Hamilton. Bruce 73,195 Hamlin, Jeanne 73 Hammond, Peter 73,161,163,204 Hand, Laurie 73.181 Handley, Jon 135,141,243 Handley, Laurie 109,154,196,267 Haney, Terri 109 Hill. Jim 142.224,227,228 Hilliard, Richard 126,242 Hillseth. Anita 126 Himelson. Renda 74,187,276 Hinchman, Richard 109 Hinchman. Robert 109,246 Hinrichs, Max 142 Hinton, Mr. Thomas 32,168,210 Hirose, Catherine 142,189,195,201 Hitt.Julie 109,191,307 Hitt. Kathy 109 Hitt, Mary 142 Hoch, Dana 109,201 Hodnet, Randy 74 Hoenisch, David 109,245 Hofer, Brian 74,195,234 Hoff, Cynthia 126 Hoffman, Dale 109 Hoffman, Jack 126 Hofknecht, Mike 142 Hogan. Elizabeth 75 Hogan, Sue75,167,176.194,200. 205,215,283 Hogue, James 126,225 Hohn, Peter 126,220,231 Holden, William 75,241 Holder, Cheryl 126 Holehan. Mike 228 Hollander. Dave 121,126,133,243 Hollander, Mrs. Judith 34 Holler, Dori 109 Hollis, Jennie 142,195,200 Holister, Robert 109,195, l99,208.230. 251 Holmes, Cindy 142 Holmes, Nancy 75,270,281 Hood, Mr. Ernest 26 Hood, Mrs. Wilma 49,196 Hook, Sherry 109 Hansen ,Craig 73 Hansen. Hansen, Laurie 125,185.193,198,200 Mona 125,193 Hoover. Hoover. Hoover, Hoover, I' William 26 Robert 142 Michael 142 Tod 142,224,228 Hoovle ,Jodelle142 Hansen. Sue 61,73,90,93,154. 157,174,185,193,198,204,205,213, 265 Hansen,Vicki 74,193 Hanson, Joseph 125,208,241 Hanson, Wendy 125,193,195,196,198. 215,272,298 H-ardesty, Mrs. Barbara 52 Hardesty, Mr. Gary 39,234,249 Hardesty, Mr, George 29 Hardin, Carl 125,195,200 Hardin, David 141,195,208 Harrington. Sandra 74.206,207,208,287 Harris, Charlotte 125,201,207 Harris, Philip 74 Harris, Richard 125 Harrison, David 125,183,190,228 Harrison, Lewis 109 Harrison, Steven 74,202 Hart. John 74 Hart, Robert 109,203,205 Harter, Sue 126,180 Harting. Sue 74 Harvey, Polly 141,204,208 Hatch, Guy 74 Hatch, Mary 255 Hatch. Tom 141 Hathaway, Lori 126 Hathaway, Steven 74,251 Hausen, Roxanne 109,177,215,296 Hawkins, Alex 141 Hawkins, Phil 74 Hawkins' Ralph 109,234 Hawkins, Tom 141,235 Hayes, Bev 126 Hayes, Gail 126 Haynes,Ginny 141,201 Hays, David 141,224,228 Hazeltine,Cathie142,205 Hearn, John 142.187 Hearn, Tom 142,187 Heath, Sean 74 Heaviside, George 74 Hebner, Christine 126 Hechman, John 142,228 Heck, Mr. Lyle 28 Heckman, Jamie 74,266 Hedges, James 74 Hedges, Patti 126,207,208 Heffernan, Lynn 109 Hegenwald, Jim 142 Hegenwald, Lisa 74 Heins, Mr. Richard 30,205 Heisman, Roger 142 Helland, Dave14Z ' Helland, Susan 109,193,195 Hellie. Carol 61,74,83,141,152. 154,213 Hellie, Doug 126,225,245 Henderson, Bruce 142 Henderson, Chip 142 Henderson, Lolita 142 Henry, William 74,154,208,244,245 Herrington, Suzanne 126 Herrlty. Kathy 126,205 Herro, Gregory 126 Herzstock,Mardy142,156 Heth, Rhonda 39,142,204 Hewson, Michael 109 Hiatt, Gerald 126,201,204,212,298 Hickey, Bonnie 126,185,189,20S Hickey, James 74 Hickey, Lynn 126,200 Hickey, Scott 142,235,243 Hicks, Dani 109 Hicks, Tom 74.194.199,208,228. 245 Hight, Katy 61,74.154,155,205. 212,271 Hill, Daniel 74,194,195,203 Hill, Denise 126.181,185,193 Hill, Donald 74 Hill, Elizabeth 109 Hill, James 142,253 Hopkins, Miss Ruth 25.207 Horn, Cathy 126 Horn. Robert 142 Horne, Miss Ruth 46,198,208 Horwood, Debbie 142 Hosmer, Richard 109 Hough, Cathy 142,255 Housepian, Ronald 61,75.2OO Howard, Leslie 134,142,147,208 Howard,Teresa 126 Howard, Wendy 75,152,154,165,194, 199,275 Howardell. Barbra 109 Howardell, Doug 142,227 Howell. Melanie 126,201 Howell, Tim 109,210 Howlett. Hoxeng. Hoxeng, Hudson. Lee 109.305 Gregory 126,208.228,241 Steven 75,241 Claudia 75,185,272 Hughes. Debra 126 Hurst. Jim 142 Huschke, Peter 126,227,247 Hutchison. Jim 127 Hutchison. Scott 61,63,75,141,152, 199 Hyde. Cynthia 142 Hynes, Margaret 142 Hynes. Teresa 127 lngiberg, Helena 109 lngersol, Barry 249 lngram. Robm 142,207 Irace. Mrs. Kathy 32 Irwin, Ann 142,208 Irwin. Kathleen 127,189,195,256 Irwin, Leeanne142 lvons, Thomas 75,204,276 J Johnson, .Janet 110,185,195,197 .Jerry 121,127,227,247 Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson, Johnson. Johnson. Johnson Johnson Dorothy 77,185,283 Joel 110,299 Kathryn 142 Kevin 110,182 Kirk 77 Lynn 135,137,142,l96 Michael 77,185,197 Johnston, Becky 142.190 Johnston. John 110 Johnston, Vicki 142 Jolly. Amy 142 Jones, Mr. David 50 Jones, Deborah 127.206 Jones, Janette 110,206 Jackson. Jackson, Jackson. Jackson. Jackson. Jackson. Brad 142,247 Bruce 142,253 Clay 191,193,195 Gary 75 Janice 109 Jeff 75,208,222,224,237. 238,245 Jackson .Joanne 127,181,193,195 Jackson. Jackson. Jackson. Jackson, Jackson. Jackson. Juanita 142 Karen 127,181 Kenneth 127 Linda 142 Robert 127 Virginia 76 Jacobs. Rick 109,111,208.224,241 Jacobsen, Eric 127,253 Jacobsen. Fritz 76,208,225 Jacoby, Cathy 76,194 Jacoby, Mary 109,207 Jakubowski, Paula 142 Jaku bowski. Peter 76 Janov, Jill 142,191,208 Jarratt, Stevens 127 Jaspers,-Fayer, Anita 142,201 Jenne, April 142 Jenne, Linda 109,185 Jennings, Cynthia 61,76,195 Jennings, Greg 109 Jensen, Martha 76,187 Jensen, Paula 76 Jensen, Rod 127,163,204,212,307 Joens. Patrick 76 Johns, Marlene 110 Johnson, Aileen 120,124,127,152,154. 193 Johnson, Conrad 77,189 Jones, Mary 142 Jones, Mike 253 Jordan, Patricia 77,278 Josephson, Steve 127,250 Joslin, Susan 110 Juge, Georgianne 77,164,185,199,204, 286 Juncal, Russell 127,235 K Kaehler. Dr, Richard 21 Kaelin, Candy 142,213 Kahn, Roger 142 Kahn, Stephanie 127,181,193 Kamas, Kathy 110 Kambe, Nancy 127 Kaminski, Nancy 135,142 Karshner, Kerry 56,126,127 Kasper, Mr. Eugene 31 Katz, Ellen 142 Kaufman, Randy 127,243 Kausen, Scott 110 Keadle, Deborah 110,207 Kealhofer, Robert 77 Kealin, Candy 189 Keating. Rick 77,199,261 Keeper, Mindy 77 Keitel, Bruce 77,199,213.297 Keith. Mike 110,195 Keller, Diane 127,265 Keller, Marsha 110,204 Keller, Pamela 142,201 Keller, Mr. Richard 53 Keller, Thomas 77,245 Kelley, Madelaine 127,193,195,200,201 204,205 Kellner, Arthur 142 Kelly, Kevin 77 Kelly, Michael 110 Kelly, Patrick James 142 Kelly, Patrick John 142 Kelly, Valerie 127 Kemp, Doug 77,208.230,251 Kennedy. Susan 142 Kern, Debra 77,205 Keska, Elizabeth 77,208 Kessenick, Candy 121,127,189,195,207 Kestenberg, Mr. Jerome 35,250 Keyes. Dick 27 Killefer, Peter 100, 1 10,152,154, 195. 199,247 Kimbrell, Mr, Gary 54,224 Kimerer, Toni 127,154,183,207 Kimmel, Gary 110 King, Russell 77 Kinzey, Sheri 77 Kissel, Phillip 142 KisseL Roberta 110 Kistling, Paul 77 Kitzman, Gabriele 127 Klapp, Claude 127,227 Klasno, Mike 110,225 Klecker, Anita 77,205 Klecker, John 142,190,205 Klein, Pamela 77 Kleiner, Rolf 142,253 Kleinhen, Melissa 142 Klinger, Debbie 142,208 Klinger, Sheila 78,207,210 Knable, Debbie 78,181,185,193,194 Knickerbocker, Mr. Jon 24,25 Knight, Guy 110 Knokey, Cindy 110,195 Knudsen, Arthur 127 Koch, John 78 Koch, Martin 78 Koch, Richard 127,131 Koeppe, Elinor 142 Koletty, Patricia 110,187 Koletty, Peter 110,208 Kolk, Dave 78,224 Kolk, Jack 142 Konopken, Joel 127,190,209,234 Konstan, Ralph 78,202 Korody, George 78 Kovacs, Mike 142 V Kovacs, Susan 110,189,202,305 Koziol, Cheryl 110 Koziol, Denise 127,189,206 Krabacher, Mrs. Tracy 54 Krache, Maia 101,110,152,154,195, 210,212,213,300 Kraker, Michael 127,227 Kreitz, Darreill 142,227,243 Krieger, Charles 127 Krieger, John 142 Kringel, Debbie 110 Kringel, James 127 , Kritzer, Jeffrey 235,247 Krough, Leslie 110,257,297 Kronick, Mike 110,195,247 Kufus, Doug 143 Kuhl, Mrs, Karen 32,121 Kulp, Margie 110 Kandert, Terry 127,195 Kunz, Cathy 143 Kunz, Tom 78 Kupper, Larry 110,208,227,230,231, 251 Kurtz, Michelle 78 Kurtz, Steven 143 Kuss, Mike 128,262 L Ladd, Mr. Lewis 26 Lady, Betty .lo 254,255 Lafollette, Larry 128,242 Lalfollette, Philip 143.226,227,236,243 Laksberger,Sherie143 Lam, Gary 143,195 Lam, Irene 110,193,195.205,214 Lam, Mike 78,195,200,208 Lamb, Alan 110 Lamb, Patrick 61,78,224,228 Lamb, Susan 128 Lambrose, Linda 78,205,207,213,270 Lamont, Kathy 143 Lamos, Sandy 110,195 Landrum, Renee 143,183 Landry, Jan 143 Lanthiez, Pierre 128 Larmee, Mark 253 Larner, Debbie 79 Larsen, Carol 110,256 Larsen, Gary 79,154,194, 199,287 Larson, Craig 143,230 Larson, David 110 Larson, Gary 110 Lattin, Don 143,227 Lau, Cecilia 79 Lau, Lily 79 Laurent, Martha 79,194 Lavender, Chris 79 Lavoie, Dave 128 Lavoie, Lisa 79 Lavoie, Paula 128 Lawhead, Leslie 135,143,147,208 Lawrence, Jenny 110,207 Leahy, June 143 Leahy, Tim 128,227 Leddy, Pattie 79,189.205,287 Lee, Harry 111,247 Lee, Larry 79,183,190 Leef, Dixon 79 Lefever, Chuck 111 LeFevre, Alan 229 Lefevre, Donna 128,255,257 LeFevere, John 79 Leibold, Bob 79,193,215,279 Leon, Mr. Jess 26 Lengnick, Tom 111,195,227,231,252 Leonard, Anne 134,137,143,152,158, 208 Leone, Kathi 79 Lesovsky, Lark 61,79,207 Lessel, Rick 128,225,245 Lester, Mark 143,230 Lester, Mr. Walfred 46 Levieu Levin, ,Daniel 128 Charlyn 121,128,183 Levy,'Linda 79,187,265 Lewan d,Lucy143 Lewinson, David 111 Lewinson, Larry 143 Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, 305 Lewis, Lewis, Ley, M Ley, R Jonathan 143 Linda 111,195,295 Pam 79,154.196,208,215, Penny 111,179,207 Robin 111 ary Ann 79 ichard 111,249 Lightner, James 79,271 Lilienstein, Debbi 111 Limberg, Russell 128 Lindberg, Randle 79 Linden, Kristen 143,191,207 Lindle Lindle Linnel y. Dann 79 y, Lynnette 143,187 I, Mark 135,143 Lipow, Martin 79,202,203,205 Littler, Carol 128 Littler, Susan 111 Livingston, Lyssa 143 Lloyd, Lloyd, Brian 143,230 Dale 128 Loder, Kevin 128,249 Lodle, LuAnne 79 Loopstra, Karen 128 Loopstra, Marvin 111 Lordanich, Susan 79,269 Louie, Louie, Dennis 128,250 Jeffrey 143 Louvier, Jed 128,208,237,238,247 Ludlum, Andrew 143 Luebb Luebb en, Diane 79 en, Eric 111 Lufkin, Peter 129,227,231,252 Lundgren, Christine 80 Lundgren, Cynthia 129,193,200 Lundgren, Ron 135,143,253 Lundy, Bruce 80,212,213,279 Lundy, Doug 129 Lusk, Deborah 129 Lynch, Patricia 143,187 Lynn, William 80,81,154,205,215 Lyon, Mr. Dwaine 54,221,224,245 Lyons, Miss Pauline 36 Mabin, Marianne 135,138,143 Macartney, Jean 61,80,158 MacCrossen, Jacqueline 80,195,210 MacCrossen, John 129,210,227,231,252 MacGregor, Kathy 80,208,256,277,282 MacGregor, Steve 111,234 MacLelIan, Daniel 111,195,245 MacLellan, Dan 199 MacLellan, Mary 143,189,208 MacPhee, Marti 129,185 MacPhee, William 143,227,243 Madden, Sandra 80,187 Maechling, Mr. James 40,101 Maguire, John 129,195,200,203 Maier, Susan 80 Mailander, Madelin 129,181,200 Mailander, Mark 80,203,239 Mailander, Mary 111,179,195,198,200 Mailander, Paul 143,209,227 Maldonado, Carol 80 Malek, Linda 112 Mallon, Constance 80,193 Mandig,Maike112,201,227,231 Mandig, Kathleen 143 Manfredi, Bill 80 Mangano, Craig 129 Manger, Arthur 143 Manson, Melanie 144 Markowitz, Cathy 129 Marriott, Steve 80 Marro, George 143,227,247 Marro, Robert 112 Marott, Mrs. Helen 26 Marsden, Marlene 112,189,190,201,293 Marsh, Joan 143 Marshall, Carrie 129,185 Martin, Christina 143 Martin. James 80,163,174,175,204 Martin.Jere129 Martin, Neil 112,247 Martin, Victoria 135.143 Masters, Leslie 122,129,158,173 Matheny,Winifred112,190,191,193,195, 203,205 Mathews, Robert 80,224,228,245 Mathys, Sue 129 Mathys, Patricia 144,201,206,208 Matson, Christine 144 Matwick, Jeanne 129 Matyas, Lydia 112,210 Maxfield, Janet 144 Maxfield, Lawrence 129 May, Mike 80 Mayes, Connie 112 Mayes, Mike 80 Maynard, Cindy 80,154,189 McAIister, Patricia 144,147 McArthur, Cynthia 129 McAuliffe, Kevin 80 McAuliffe, Richard K. 112,199 McCabe, Dru 135,143 McCallick, Shelley 80 McCarthy, Gail 129 McCIeary, Kristie 48,81 McCIeary, Richard 144 McClernan, Daniel 129,208 McClernan, Gary 81,195,199,229,300, 305 McClintock, Eve 129,207 McCloy, Mr. Henry 36 McClure, Martin 129 McConnelly, Keith 81,229 McCowan, Tedd 250 McCoy, Barbara 129 McCrary, David 129 McCullough, Janet 144 McCullough, Nancy 100,112 McDermott, William 101.112 McDonald, Kathy 112 McDonald, Kenneth 112,208.224,225,242 McDonald, Mr. Lane 43 McDowell, Duncan 81,287 McEachern, William 81 McElroy, Douglas 112,190,195,202,203. 205 McEviIIy, Nancy 144,204,208 McGee, Gregory 112 McGee, Linda 144 McGehee, Mr. John 44,203 McGinn, Jeff 129,227 McGinnis, Kevin 129,224,228 McGrath, Linda 187,209 McGrath, Sharon 144,187,189,208 McGuire, Kathy 144 McGuire, Mike 129 McGuire, William 81,229 Mclntosh, Libby 112,206 Mclntosh, Scott 81,245 Mclvers, Kevin 129,235,243 Mclvers, Mark 112,183 McKellar, Greg 112,247 McKeon, James 144 McKowen, Kathy 81 McLaughlin, Alice 129 McLaughlin, Kevin 81 McLaughlin, Thomas 112,187 McLennan, Jan 144 McMahon, John 144,190,195 McMahon, Kathleen 112,195,206 McManus, Mr. Bobby 38 McNary, Alan 81 McNeeley, Pamela 129 McNeer, Susan 113 McNew, Kelly 129 McPherson, Donald 81,208,237 McPherson, Steven 129 McSparron, Jan 194,254 Mealy, Mark 113 Medema, Cindy 81,170 Medin, Mark 72,144,182 Medina, Antonia 26 Medved, Mr. David 43 Medved, Mrs. JoAnne 29 Meissner, Gregg 129 Melton, Mr. Ronald 36,191 Mendelson, Kathy 82 Menzelos, John 144,235,236 Merenbach. Laura 144 Merriman, Helen 82 Merriman, Lorna 129,170180 Merry weather, Charlene 113 Mette, Steve 102,113,189 Meyer, Doug 113,247 Meyer, Kandyce Ann 113 Meyer, Michael 82 Meyers, Susan 82 Michaels, Cheryl 82,195,205,285 Micheli, Michael 83,248,249 Mickiewicz, Helen 83,193,205,213,268 Miglia, Eligio 52,113 Miglia,Gianpietro113.219,223,224 Mikuls Richard 201 Milburn, Margaret 129,183 Miller, Miller. Miller, Ann 144,185 Carol 129 Ceil 113,254 Miller, Christy 129 Miller, Miller Mr. David 21 Harry 83 Miller: Jaekiyn 51,272 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller. Miller Joanna 83 Mr,John 43,202 Karen 83,284 Marsha 113,201 Michele 129 Susan 144 Suzanne 129,200 Miller:Vicki129 Millica n, Valerie 83 Million. Gary 83.272 Minessii, Peter 144 Mirels, Mitche Mitche Mitche Mitche Mitche Mitche Mittels Lily 144,195 ll, Andy 83,229 ll, Christine 106,113,158,170,191 II, Jerri 144 ll, John 83,250 ll, Lynne 83,299 ll, Sharon 113,170,206 tead, Sue 83,187 Mize, Bill 129 Moglewer, Ellen 144 Molchan, Mr. Joseph 30 Monnie. Debbie 83 Montei Montei I, Jeanne 144 I, Sherry 129 Montgomery, Jay 113,116,189 Moore. Moore, Moore, Moore, Adena 83 Diana 83 Michelle 129 Sharon 83 Moorehead, Connie 83 Morehouse. Jeffrey 129,235 Morehouse, Lynn 113 Moreno, Tony 83 Morgan, Patty 113,205 Morgan, Vincent 144,187 Merino, Cindy 129 Morrel I, Martha 83,279 Morris, Cynthia 129 Morris, Mr. Oscar 48,207 Morrison, Craig 83 Morrison, Janet 83 Morrison, Kerry 129 Morrison, Susan 129 Mosher, Fred 84 Moss, Geraldine 144,206 Moulton, Terry 113,224,225 Mucha, Jeremy 84, 202,203,205 Muenc h,Jirn129 Mugford, Jason 41,84 Mullen, Claudia 113 Mullen, Gregory 144 Mullen, Kerry 113,157,164.199,285. 189 Mullen, Susan 83 Muller, Muller, Diane 113 Diane 144 Murphy, David 144,227 Murphy, Janet 144 Mruphy, Joe 144 Murphy, Maria 129,130 Murphy, Steven 84,230,251 Murphy, Tim 144,187,227 Murray, Monica 84 Myer, Caryle 113,185 Myer, Cherrie 113,185 Myers, Myers, Myers, Myers, Anthony 144 Dean 113 Diana 113 Heidi 120,129,154,200 Index 311 . Steve 145 Myers. Lynn 129 Myers. Sue 113 Myhre, Debbie 144 N Nadson. Jenny 144 Nakamoto. Steve 129,234,242 Nasslmbene. Nancy 302 Naylor, Ken 113,191 Neal. Michael 84 Nebe, Miss lrmin 36.190 Neely. Karen 113 Negvesky. David 113.247 Neimat, Christiane 144 Neiprls, Roger 144,228,247 Nelson, Beverly 129 Nelson, Dennis 129 Nelson, Miss Muriel 26 Nelson, Pam 84 Nemmert. Thomas 144 Neper. Renee 144 Nettels. Barbara 113 Nettles, Mary 145,255 Neugebauer, Mark 113 Neurnayer, Craig 129 Newlin, Eddy 145 Newlin, Mrs. Joan 27 Newton, Maxine 143.145,208,305 Nicol, Craig 145,181 Nichols. Barbra 113.187 Nichols, Laura 195 Niebuhr, Steve 129 Nikolakopulos, Thea 129,181 Noble. Mr. Douglas 24 Nolt,Jenetta129 Nurem. Eric 145 Nurem. Gary 145 Norgaard, Debbie 84 Norris, Jean 145.195.201 Norris,Jim 113,190 Northouse, Sandra 129 Norton, Brian 113,242 Norwood, Don 129 Nosalik, Karen 129 Nunez. Liz 113 Nunes. Melenie 84 Nyrnan. Christina 145.190 0 Oberholser. Arnold 117 Oberholtzer, Steve 113,202 O'Brien, Kevin 84,250 O'Connor, Patrick 113,249 O'Connor, Sharon 84,210 O'Dea. Kathy 61.85,154,193,196, 207.277 Odell, Bonnie 145 Odell. Dennis 129,201,249 O'Dell, Louise 114.180,181.193,19 215,299 5, Odell. Michael 61,85.152.153,154.164. 232.233 Odell, Timothy 120,124.129,152,154,202, 215,246,247,306 Odening, Jerry 121,124,129.154,199. 227,231,235.252 Odion. Gregory 85 Odion, Pam 114,189 Odonnell, Carolyn 145 O'Donnell, Llnda 130,255 O'Donnell. Peggy 145.255 O'Donnell. Thomas 85,208,225 O'Hara. Catherine 85,284 O'Har a. Peggy 101.102,113.196 Ohlsson,Gus 114 Ohman, Mark 84,193 Ohrm O'Lea und, Miss Joan 54,255.256 ry, Kim 145 Olevsky, James 114,202 Olevsky, William 145,227 Olney, Joel 85 Olsen Olson ,Candy 130 Olson, Cheryl 120,130.154,173.189, 195 Olson ,Ken 85 O'NeilI. Mr, William 45.227.231,235 Parks. Jean 100.114.154.208 Parsons. Thomas 61,86,194,208.224, 228,229,245 Patenaude. Mrs, Stasia 26 Patten. Barbara 114 Paxton, Mrs. Muriel 26 Paynter, Janice 101,114,185 Peabody, Alden 130 Peake, Cheryl 86,194 Peale, Brian 145,230,253 Pearce, Allen 114 Pearce, Greg 242 Pearson. Chris 114 Pearson. Tom 145 Pedersen. James 130 Pederson, Patricia 60,86,263,302 Pellman. Kenneth 86 Pendley, Mark 145,247 Pendley, Susan 86,194 Pennington, William 145,187,247 Perbix, Mark 121,130,183,227 Perbix, Todd 86,229 Perez. Steve 27 Oran, Miss Mary 32.168 Oren, Linda 145 O'Rourke, Mr, William 23,154 Orr. Randy 34,85,241.286 Osborn, Mr. Jacque 49.224,228,229,245 Ost, Bob 44,85,199,229 Ostlund, Reyes 85.190,202,203 Ostrom, Mr. Dewey 46.135 Pernell, Peterse Peterso Peterso Deanne130 n. Douglas 130 n. Mrs. Beverly 24 n, Bruce 145.195.227 Peterson. Carl 86 Peterson. Dane 145 Peterson. Eric 130,227,237 Peterson, Paul 51 Peterson, Todd 114 Pfund, Angela 145.190 Rawson. Anne 87.254.255,257 Rawson, Chris 130 Ray, Barbara 88.185 Ray. Deborah 145 Redpath, Janet 130,207 Reed, Carol 130 Reed, Pam 130 Reese, Mr, Clifton 26 Reeves, Kim 145 Reeves, Susan 88.208.274 Regan, Dan 88,154,250.282 Reid, Sandi 145 Reinhart. Suzy 145 Reinschreiber, Jeff 130 Remmer, Jan 114 Rennie, Charles 61,88,154,155.195. 199 Rennie, Richard 130.249 Rentsch, Tim 114,190,202,203,205 Reuben. Neil 145.195 Reynertson, Kurt 130,182.183,230,251 Rezende. Bob 145 Rezende. Chris 88 Rezende. Diane 88,97,304 Riccio. Michele 145 Rice. Mr, Conrad 29,61.154 Rrce, Jane 145 88 Rice, Gigi Rice, Mrs. Pat 50,61,154 Richards, Richards. Richardso Mrs. Louise 46 Phil 88,163,204 n. Alice 145,190 Ridpath, Bill 145,247 Otera Owen Owen Owen Owen Owen Owen .Nikki 145 .Cal 145,228,247 ,Frank85 .Stan 61,8 .194 .Sue 130,187 ,Val 130,224,228 S, Stan 199 P Pharris, Janet 145 Phelan. Mrs. Mary Ann 33 Phelps. Sharisse 130,206 Phvllips. Mrs. Adrienne 38.205215 Phillips, Frances 85,86.154,193.194 195.198,205.215 Phillips, Jan 135.145,149.152,195, 200 Phillips, Laurie 86,193,195,220,203, 210 Phillips. Robert 114 Pier, Mr. Robert 47,127,227,235 Pimentel, Nancy 130 Rieger. Chris 114 Rieger, Karen 130.201 Riegle, Nancy 130,189,214,265 Riegle. Bud 88,219.224 Riley. Cyndi 145 Riley. Timothy 88,213,268 Riordan. Cath: 88 Ritenour. Lee 114 Roach, Joyce 114,204 Robbins, Arlyne 88 Robbins,Jan145 Robbins, Laurie 145,187 Roberts, William 88,185,187 Packer. William 86 Packwood, David 86 Packwood, Leslie 130 Page. Cameron 86 Paige, Ellen 145 Palazzo, Donald 114,190,195.202,203,205 Palazzo, Robert 86,190.194,195,202, 203,205 Pallin Pallin ,Martha 130,255 ,Nancy 86,193,194.195,205, 213,276 Palmer, Jack 86,195,208,224 Palmer, Rob 130,209 Palmer. Russell 145,209 Palmer. Susan 86 Panke Mark 130.225.245 Pinamonti, Karen 86 Pinkerton, Mr. John 27 Pinkerton, Larry 86 Pinkney, Steven 145.228 Pinna, John 129.224.228.2,47 Pinoniemi, Miss Mary 31.193 Pisciottaa Robert-1902 195 Pisciotta, Val 195 Pisczczor, Kathleen 130,190,193,207,208 Pitchford. Steven 86,208,224 Pitchford, Tom 130,227 Pix ley, Lisa 187 Plxley, Martin 114,229,247 Plzak, Mr. Howard 36,169 Poe, Andrea 145.289 Poe, Mr. Garry 33.197.208.224,242 Polans, Arthur 130 Robins, Debbie 206 Robinson, Robinson. Robinson. Robinson. Robinson, Rochon. L Anne 145 Don 130,230.253 Kirk 88 Mary 114.208 Roberta 145 ouis130 Rochte, Fred 145.227,243 Rochte, Tim 89,190.199,208.224. 237 Rodman, Gloria 130 Rodner. Kerry 145 Roedel, Debbie 89,152,154.157,196, 205,214,291 Rogers, Gail 89 Rogers, Tim 114,247 Rogers. Martha 114,191,208 y. Pappas. Mrs. Nancy 25 Park, Miss Pat 32 Park, Paula 145,183 Parker, Keith 114,195.208,224 Pontious, Sue86.205,215.287 Porter. Mr. Joe 26 Porter, Myra 114,185,193 Porter, P atty130.185,195 Porter. Mr. Ralph 43,121,168 Posey, Steve 130.208,225,245 Power, Jack 130,235 Power, T homas130 Rogers, W illiam 61,89,208,245 Rohde. Richard 145 Roland, Bruce 89,185.197,249 Romens, Dave 145 Rose, Barbara 131 Rose, Jeff Rose, Mrs. 89,208,232,241 Mary 27 Rose. Richard 131,195 Powers. Michelle 145 Powers. Patrick 86 Prasklns, Tim 114,187 Prentice, Jan 86,93,158,164,189, 201.214,275.282 Prestia, Lance 130,200 Pribel, William 130,190,227 Price, Jay 145,187,227,253 Prideaux, Lyle 130.227 Prideaux, Peggy 60.86,154,178,198. 212,213,303 Prince, Jack 145,183,230.247 Prince, Richard 87 Pritchard, Debbie 130,256 Protasewich, Roy 130 Provost. Peter 145 Pryor. Timothy 87.245 Q Quinn, Jeff 87,204,205 Quinn,Julie130 Quinn. Patrick 130,230 Quirk, Christine 87 Quirk, Cynthia 145 Quon. Deborah 114,195,214,278 R Putnam. Karen 87 Quigg. Jon 87,193 Rabenius, Anders 87,192. 193,290 Raburn, Keith 114,200,230 Ralfel, Robert 87 Rafferty. Mike 114 Ragsdale, Karen 130 Rahman, Mr. James 41,202 Rambach,Tim130,226,227.235 Ramsey,.David 145.253 Ramsey, Diane 114,183 Ramsey, Margaret 300 Ramsey, Russell 145,230 Randall, Amy 145,206 Randall, Jane 87 Randall, Steve 145 Randel. Melody 130,183,254,255 Rapillo, John 114,224 Rasmussen. Gary 87 Rasmussen, Steven 130 Ratner, James 114 Ratner, Steve 87,195 Rosen, Lois 131,189,195 Rosen, Sharon 135,145,187 Rosenzweig, Jill 131 Ross, Alex 89,208.230,251 Ross, Cyndi 114.189 Ross, Mr. Morwick 21 Rousseau, John 114 Rosseau, Lacy 145,254,255 Rosseau, Peter 131 Rowe. Bonnie 89.181,213,262 Ruble,Dwaine145 Rudin, Holly 145,185 Ruehlmann. David 114,208,221,224,234 Ruehlman, Judy 89,194,254.255,257 Rupp, Linda 114,189,190,203,205 Rusch, Fred 89 Rusch, Lellani 131.185 Russell. Pat 146 Russell, Sheryn 146,195 Rutkosky, Caprice 114,154,196 Ryan, Mr. Bill 29.157 S .John Shelley 89.196 .John, Kathy 89 .John, Dennis 132 ,John. Alan 89 Sabol. Carolyn 89,193,200 Sagahon, Robert 89.97 Salisbury, Lorna 50,206 Saltz, Claire 146,190,210 Saltz, Robert 89,199,208,230,251 Sampson, Carol 131 Sampson, Thomas 89 Sampson, William 114,203 Samuels, Suzanne 131 Sander, Larry 89,208,222,22-4,237 Sander, Penny 138,146 Sanders, Michael 114 Sanders, Pamela 114,166,200 Sanderson, James 131.190 Sanderson. Marilyn 89,193 Sansome, Julia 89 Sargeant, Dinah 90,215,303 Sattelmeier, Diane 114,185 Sauer, Vicki 101,114,157,200 Saulsberry, Carol 121,131 Sawyer, Tom 90,202 Saxon, Pamela 131 Sayre, Stephen 114 Scarpero, Dave 146,243 Schable, Dennis 146 Schaller, Kurt 131,228,245 St St St St JY' Scharffenberger, John 6O,90,152,154,155 Schatan, Allison 131 Schatzlein, Gene 90 Schaus, John 131,235,236,243 Schenk, David 90,232 Schenk, Nancy 131 Scherich, Warren 114 Schlatter, Mary 114,206 Schmidt, Glennet 90 Schmidt, Jody 195,205 Schmidt, Julie 114,220,208 Schmidt, Merryl 131,181 Schmidt, Wayne 146 Schmitt, Jody 114,193,195 Schmitz, Janis 90,154,166,200 Schmohl, Suzanne 131 Schneider, Gary 250 Schneider, Marie 131 Schneider, Richard 131 Schneider, Susan 146 Schonhau, Thomas 146 Schorr, Steven 90 Schrader, William 131,227 Schramm, Cynthia 131 Schreiner, Corrine 114 Schreyer, Holly 91,195 Schroeder, Alan 131,183 Schroeter, William 91,190 Schulman, Jaci 131,206 Schultz, Bette 91,193,195,228 Schultz, Scott 146,237 scriuirz, Todd 114,2oo,239,22l2 Schusteff, Herschel 146 Schusteff, Mike 131 Schwartz, Carolyn 1 14,185, 189,19O, 193, 203,205 Schwartz, Gail 114,215,281,298,301 Schwartz, Gail 146 Scott, Julie 131,187 Scrafford, Barbara 91,195 Seamas, Frank 146 Sears, Robert 37,131,182 Seay, James 91 Sedey, Joanne 131 Sedwick, Susan 91,182 Seitz, Sharon 146 Self, William 91 Sell, Toni 114 Selleck, Dan 131 Senff, Kurt 146,247 Senkbeil, Debbie 146,187 Shadle, Sally 91,185,187,195 Shallenberger, Brian 91 Sharpe, Edward 114 Shaw, Gary 91,195,232 Shaw, Jim 146 Shaw, Stephanie 114,206 Shaw, Steve 227 Sheetz, Russell 146,190,205 Shepherd, Gloria 131 Sheridan, Robert 34,91 Sherman, David 91 Sherwood, Wendi 91 Shibuya, Stephen 135,146,235,243 Shield, Brier 101,116,198,206 Shimizu, Bruce 84,116,208,230,252 Shimizu, Joyce 134,146,208,299 Shiokari, Stan 146,224,228 Sholl, Sally 146 Short, Deborah 116,193,195 Short, Nancy 146,215,288 Short, Ralph 91,194,199,208,224, 228,229 Shufford, Deborah 91 Shulman, Steven 146 Shulsinger, Lynn 131,193,195,205,213 Siani, Anthony 91 Sikes, Ann 131 Silady, Kathy 146,173,294 Silver, Barbara 146 Simcoe, Christine 134,146,208 Simon, James 131,183 Simmons, Alden 91 Simpson, Cynthia 131 Simpson, Marna 116,182 Simpson, Marriane 91 Sims, James 116,250 Sims, Judy 146,196 Sinclaire, Kevan 116,230 Singer, Mary 61,91,185,194 Sinnott, Michael 91 Sinnott, Tim 131 Sires, Mr. Ernest 26 Sivas, Diane 116,200 Skalbania, Pat 131 Skelton, Janet91 Skinner, Carolyn 116,206 Skinner, Nancy 146 Slaughter, Sandy 146 Smiley, Jill 146,195 Smith, Mr, Alfred 44 Smith, Bradley 104,116,175,185,187, 248 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith ,266,249 ,Christopher 116,195 ,Corinne 91,190,201 Debbie 146 f Janet 33,196 Jeri 146 206 :John 146 Ken 146,228 Lesley 116,207 Leslie 91 Mark 146 Melinda 131,181 Mike 146 Ronnie 146,227,247 Shari 131 Steven 91,213 Steve 131 Tina 187 Mr. Tremaine 46,101,154 snedeh, keith 131,228 Snively. Mr. Wesley 42 Snow. Jean 116,185 Snyder, Laura 146 Soet, Laurie 146 Solo, Dave 132,239 Solow, Richard 92,205 Solow, Roger 132,195,249 Solow, Susan 132,201 Somers, Daniel 121,132,227 Somers, Sandy 147 Somol, Charlie 132 Soo Hoo, Michael 116,225,245 Sopa. Karen 147,187 Sorenson, Randy 92 Sorenson, Tom 147 Sorenson, Vic 116 Soto, Steve 147 Souply, Candy 92 Spangler, Luita 132,185,189,205 Spanier, Leslie 116,208 Spanier, Wayne 147,183 Speach, Denise 147,201 Spears, Simms 117 Speich, Sandra 61,92, 157,285 Speight, Howard 147,227 Speight, Lawrence 117,200 Speight, Mr. Pat 29 Spellman, Barbara 92,276 'www We ' 1cf'f if Lili MJ? ia.. 1 W' wr 1 ,.,,, , .,,. , . Spellman, Linda 117 Spencer, George 26 Spidell, Karen 117,187 Spiegel, Linda 92,193 Spiegel, Randi 190,193,195 Sponsler, Mark 117 Spooner, Jody 132 Springer, Larry 117,183,19O,25O Spruth, Adrienne 117,191 Spurgeon, Jody 92,241 Spuza, Niki 92,204,205.206,207. 287 Stadell. Debbie 147 Stallwood, Leslie 92 Stamper, Bill 117,199,226,227,247 Stamper, Bonni 134,147,208 Stander, Bob 92,208,239 Stange, John 147,227,247 Stange, Mark 132 Stanger, Ward 92 Stanovich, John 92 Stanton, Judy 92,263 Stanton, Patti 117 Stark, Steve 147 Stassin, Suzanne 147,300 Stayboldt, Sharon 147,187 Steckel. Nancy 132 Stecker, Andrea 132,181 Stecker, John 92 Steelman,Todd132 Stein, Larraine 147 Stephenson, Dave 117,230 Stern, Laurie 147 Stevens, Karen 132,182,200 Stevens, Laurie 92,154,155,194,198. 205,215,291,306 Stevens, Tobin 147 Stewart, Karen 132,180 Steyrer, Greg 147 Steigler, Jeff 147 Stock, Linda 117 Stoller, Doug 117 Stone, Doug 147 Stone, Michele 147,187 Stone, Rick 132 Stonis, Richard 132 Stoskopf, Cort 132 Stratford, John 147 Strau b, Dane 117,242 Straub, Holly 147,206 Streler, Bernard 117,160,161,163 Strenardo, Mr. Jack 26 Stringer, Mr. Tom 43,243 Stroh, Christine 117 Strong, Robert 117,239 Strong, Mr. Tom 40 Strunin, Barbara 117,305 Stuart, Jean 78,92,185, 193 Stubben, Larry 132,227 Studley, Sandi 92,176,177,195,214. 279 Stukas, Charles 132 Stukas, Paul 147,227 Sturgeon, Mark 132,247 Sturgeon, Paulette 117,179 Sugarman, Barbara 132 Sullivan, Barry 92,208.223,224,232, 233,250 Sullivan, Jim 92,154,155,194,199 Sullivan, Marion 147 Sullivan, Patrick 147,227,235,243 Sullivan, Scott 132 Summers, Richard 132,247 Supernaugh. Diana 132 ' Supernaugh, Raymond 147,228 Sutherland, Charlie 147,228 Sutherland, Gay 117,204,206,296 Sutherland, Paul 132 Sveiven. Randy 132 Svicarevich, Anna 26 Swabel, Robert 132,227 Swaney. Lynne 132,190,195 Swaney. Tom 117,234,241 Swanson, Beverly 92 Swanson, Linda 117,185,195,257 Swanson, Terri 61,92,158, 189,274 Swauger, Bruce 117,242 Swauger, Kerri 132 Sweany, Bruce 117,208.219,224,239 244,245 Sweazea, Mike 147,227 Sweet. Robert 117 Sweet, Wayne 117 Swift, John 92,230,279 Swoben, Michelle 117,175,185,193,195 200 Szerlip, Donn 92 T Tai, Louise 147,195 Takahashi, Carol 132 Tamura, Mike 147 Tanny, Meg 117,189,193,207 Tarr, Pamela 117,193,198,205 Taylor, Ann 135,147 Taylor, Cindy 117,189,190 Taylor, Donna 117,272 Taylor, Greg 117 Taylor, Jeffrey 147 Taylor, Jerry 117 Taylor, Jim 148 Tebo, Glen 132 Templeton, Thomas 92,251 Terpening, David 132 Terpening, Mark 148,230 Terrell, Gail 117,206,288 Terrell, Gary 117 Terrey, Paula 117 Terrill, Aaron 34,78,93,163,204 Terrlll, Lynn 1482189 Thames, Cherie 61,93,160, 161,185,200 204 Thayer, Mr. John 36 Thiele, Gregory 93 lndex 313 Thiessen, Mark 93,260 Thomason, Liz 93,214 Thompson. Doug 148,228 Thompson, Gayle 117 Thompson. Virginia 35 Thomas, Joel 148,190 Thomson, Darryl 93,190,195 Thomson,Joann 117 Thom, Mr, william 3o,31,76i?3'9,i'Ia Thorne, Mr, Gene 28,157 Thorpe, Robin 132 Thrift, Richard 132 Throne. Jennifer 148 Throne, Margot 207.297 Throne, Susan 93,185,206 Tielens, Sheri 93 Timmons, Barry 148 Tippit, Scott 93,224 Tollefson, Belinda 93,201,298 Tollefson, Damaris117 Tom, Ann 93 Tom, Robert 148,228 Tonlinson, Mr, Jerry 38 Tondre, Cheryl 148 Tondre, Chris 93 Tondre, Debby 117 Tondre, Mark 148 Topliffe, Carrie 132,195,200 Topliffe, John 148 Townley. Dr. Art 23,169 Towsley, Jean 148 Trabin, Dale 148 Trapp, Linda 132 Trevino, Armando 94 Trgtliiwo, Rene 117,208,218,220,224. Tribble, David 148,183 Trilable, Scott 94 Tronolone, Ellen 94 Truchin, Anita 117 Truchin, Bob 94 Trumpler, Nancy 94 Trumpler. Susan 132 Tucker, Joseph 148 Tucker, Michael 132,227,235 Tuffli, Laura 132 Turchi,Valaree148 Turley, Val 132,200 Turner, Keith 94,208,230,251 Tuthill, Mr, Henri 20,46 U Uht, Joseph 117,227 Ule, Nancy 94,215,267 Ullmann. Dennis 132,241 Ullmann. Jeff 148,247 Ullrich, Jim 118 Ulrich, Jody 148 Unger. Robin 132 Unick, Barbara 118 Uralman. Mr. Engin 38 Urashima, Colette 132,173,261 Utley, John 132,185,187,235 Utley. Tom 148,227 V Vall, Laura 148 Van Acker. Scott 94, 185,187 Vance, Susan 94154,167,194,196, 200,214,284 Vandenberg, Louis 118,202.203,205 Van Esselstyn, Randy 132,200,201,306 Van Orden, Ross 148 Van Valkenburg, Valari 87,94, 194 VanWaay, Mr, James 51,202 Van Winkle, Vincent 94,200,203 Varish, Teri 94 Varlotta, Adrian 132,195 Varlotta, Lucy 118 Varlotta, Robert 95,190. 194, 195,202, 203 Varney, Kitty 148 Vartabedian, Darline 95 Varwig, Jana 132,195 Vaslett, Kathy 101,118.119.189,200, 206 Vaslett, Tim 132,239 Vatz, James 118,183,200,230,253 Vatz, Sue 148 Vega, Susan 95 Victor, Mat 132 Viculin, Mr, John 40 Vincent, Danny 148 Vincent, Vicki 118 Vlahakis, Bill 132,227,247 Vlashakis, Peter 95,237,245 Vloltes, Steven 132 Vodak, Paul 69,95,158,176,179, 208,232,248,249 Voeltz, Leif 65,95 Vogel, Andrea 100,118,162,193,195 198,215,227 Voorhees, Cheryl 95,227 Vork, Julie 95,194 VV Wade, David 95,195,205 Waldorf, Cheryl 60.95 Walker, Adrian 148 Walker, Brady 132,173 Walker, Mr, Cozette 54.61200 Walker, Dale 148 Walker, Jana 132 Walker, Jeffrey 118,249 Walker, Karen 95 Walker, Loyal 95 Wallace, Ronald 84,95,194,200,208, Index 314 230,2 51 Wallenius, Dale 118,224,225,242 Walters, Walters, Chet 95 Lee 132,237 Walz, Cynthia 148,182 Wamser . Margaret 95, 185,193 Wannlund, Jon 95,190,194,195,208, 224,228,244,245 Ward, John 132,195,205 Ward, M arla 95 Ward. Victoria 132 Warden, Steven 118,201 Washington, Craig 95 Wasil, G reg 95 Waterhouse, Susan 118 Waters, Alan 148,228,237,243 Wathen, Wathen, Watson. Watson. Watson, Watt, Br Watts, A James 34,95,163,204 Steven 118 Jamie 132,198,200,256 Lisa 148 Steve 148 end a 118 nn 148 Watts, Mike 96 Watts, S teve 132 Watts, William 96,185 Webber, Kathryn 118,206 Weber. Rick 132 Weber, Steven 96 Weber, Suzi 132,207,214,215,284 Webster. Vicki 132,173 Weddle. Cheryl 96,206 Wedekind, Gretchen 132,190 Wedekind, Jerry 148,195 Weeks, John 132 Weeks, Roger 148,190 Weinberg, Lisa 120,124,132,152,154, 195,198,214,297,298 Weinste Weissen Weissen Weitzel. Wek, Ch Welker, in, Barbara 148 born, Claudia 148,206 born, Lawrence 118 Laura 96 eryl101,118,198,29O Mrs. Chris 27 Weller, Suzanne 118,257 Wellons, Christopher 96 Wellons, Peter 96 Wendt, Marc 118 Menger. Lori 148 Wescott, Joanne 148 Wescott, William 118,247 West, Betsy 148 West, Nancy 96 West, Robert 133,227 Wexler, Mr. Gary 39.189 Whalen. Peggy 133,195 Wheeler, John 96 Wheeler ,Kathy148 Wheeler, Mark 148.232 Whitake r, Mary 96 White, Chuck 148,235 White, Deborah 101,118,208,257 White, Nancy 118,201.206,257,293 White, Robert 96 White, Donald 148,228,247 ,Jaxx 0 'omit r ., , Fifa, 71. White, Walter 96 Whitford, Jim 148.232 Whitmore, George 77,92 Whitson, Dennis 118 Wickham, Jaye 97,161,163,194,19S, 204,302 Widmann, Jeff 148,235 Wiedmann, Mrs, Eleanore 21 Wiegert, Leland 97 Wier, Laurie 97 Wierenga, Miss Emily 53 Wigdahl, Dudley 97,241 Wilcox, Katie 97,154,194, 198 Wildung, Mr, Walter 30 Wiley, Rocky 97 Wilke, Diana 28,97 Wilkins, Karen 6O,97,152.154,155, 210,211,256 Willes, Ester 97,298 Willes, Pamela 133 Williams, Alice 97,256,257 Williams, Arlergh 97 Williams, Daniel 148 Williams. James 118 Williams, Janet 133 Williams, Lynn 98 Williams. Mark 148 Williams, Michael 118 Williams, Nancy 118 Williams, Pam 148 Williams. Richard 133 Williams, Rob 148,227,246.247 Williamson, Dr. Frank 21 Willis, Karen 118 Willis, Lawrence 133,227,231,252 Wills, Barbara 133,200 Wilson, Alex 98 Wilson, Derek 98,99,240,241 Wilson, Janet 101,118,286,288 Wilson, Karen 133 Wilson, Kathleen 118.185,193,207,293 Wilson, Robert 118,208.225,245 Wilson, Tom 247 Wilson, Paul 148,227 Wilson, Susan 98,158,164,176,177, 199,207,274 Wind, Sandra 148,187 Winje, Kim 148 Winkler, Mrs. Elsie 27 Winston, Clifford 118 Winters, Kathleen 98,207,274 Wintrou b, Rachelle 98.193 Witchey, Paula 133 Witchey, Thomas 98,224,228 Witchey, Tim 148,228 Witous, Mike 133,224,225,242 Witz, Randall 98,182,183 Wiweke, Patti 98 Wolfe, Richard 133 Wolff, Connie 148 Wolford, Jacque 98,200 Wolstencroft, Barry 118,227,231 Wood, Bruce 98,189,190,208,213. 224,262 Wood, Daniel 118,242 f . lk: xg ,ly Wood, Heath 98 Wood, Paul 133,227 Woodall, Gayle 118,204 Woods, Kathryn 101.118,187,198,268 Woods, Lisa 133,161,195,204 Woods, Pamela 148 Woods, Bob 148 Woods, Sheila 133 Woods, Dr. Thomas 20 Woodward, Rell 118,195,202,203 Woolsey, Charles 98 Woolsey, John 148 Woolson, Tom 61,98.183 Wooten, Mr, Mike 40 Worth, Tom 98 Worthy, Eric 149,208,227 Wreede, Suzanne 98,207 Wright, Christine 149 Wright, Conni 61,98,177,194,195, 208,283 Wright, Debra 119,206,208 Wright, Holly 133.154,196.200 Wright, Mrs. Joan 27 Wright, Kenneth 119 Wright, Linda 98,207,276 Wright.Sabra149,204 Xenos, Steve 149,183 Y Yates, Denise 119 Yez, Carol 119.191,195,208 Yoder, Dan 148 Yoss, Denise 98,206,274,294 Young, Anne 119 You ng, Toni 98,213,279 Young, Jennifer 119 Yoiing, Kathy 100,119,152,154,195, 1 Young, Michael 149,227 Young, Tami 149 Young, Terry 149 Yuranovich, Rosemarie 99,190,262 Z Zappas, Mi-ke 60.99,154, 158 Zelon, Helen 149,210 Zerinvari, Agnes 99,263 Ziff, Sherrie 208 Zigrang, Catherine 119,206 Zigrang, John 119,242 Zigrang, Joyce 120,133 Zislis, Diana 99 Zlslis. Stan 119 Zlvkovich, David 149 Zivkovich, Paul 133 Zombro. Nancy 99.267 Zuber. Cindy 133 Adverhsers A 81 W Root Beer CSan Pedrol 281 A 8. W Drive-lnCTorrance1290 Allen 8. Son Jewelers 285 Leon Ames Ford 298 Andrew's 282 Antoine's Colflures 276 Attractivity 272 Avalon, Motor Co. 302 Marilyn Bailey School 269 Ballard Optical 294 Ballet Petit Studio 265 Beltone Cleaners and Laundry 286 Beverly Hills Federal Savings and Loan Association 287 Bicycle Center Two 293 Bob BIossom's Union 76 Service 296 Bob's Big Boy 307 Bowker Company Realtors 296 Buffums' 263 Cabrillo Savings and Loan 279 Chandler's Sand and Gravel 290 Children's Shoes 288 Chuck's Sound of Music 262 Clarabelles Closet 303 Clarastor Flowers 288 Coldwell. Banker 81 Company. Realtors 292 Connie's Corner 274 Cotton Shop, Inc . 272 Country Club Coittures 274 Crenshaw Driving Range 279 Cross Pharmacy 285 Custom Finance Co. 265 Del Amo Dodge 283 Del Amo Financial Center 273 Dorr's Market 302 Jack Dunckel Comany 289 Elena Fabrics 294 Herb Farmer Miraleste Chevron 267 FinIey's 304 Fishermen and Merchants Savings 267 Florence's Fabrics 305 Fosse Travel Service 262 Franchi's Cleaners 275 Fun Town 276 G St H Technology. lnc. 291 General Telephone Co. 297 Fred Gledhill Chevrolet 295 Green Hills Mortuary 289 Harly Products Co, 303 Hatch's Hallmark Shop 265 Hayden. Stone Incorporated 260 Bill Hopkins Lincoln-Mercury 275 Hot'n' Tot 305 Hot Rod City 303 Howards Market 299 Hungry Tiger 271 Tom Jones Walteria Money Store 286 Kal-Ed Center 302 Kelsie's Coittures 286 Kendon Volkswagen-Porsche 296 Kott andSmoIar Ford 304 Jim Koury's Union 76,Service 270 William C. KulowCo. 305 l.enore's Florist 268 Leon's Custom Hairdressers 295 Lochmann Farms 285 Los Verdes Estates 291 Lunada Bay Pharmacy 276 Mannlno Cleaners and Tux Rentals 261 McCowan's Market 262 Miraleste Coittures 284 Monte Verde 298 Moore's Market 281 Morgan's Jewelers 286 Mr. B For Music, Inc 293 Owl Rexall Drugs 288 Palos Verdes Cable Television 306 Palos Verdes Peninsula News 271 Palos Verdes Printers 304 Palos Verdes Water Co. 276 Pats Ski and Sport Shop 290 Pauls Photo 294 Peninsula Center lnsurance Agency 277 Peninsula Gifts and lmports 261 Peninsula Motors Inc. 288 Peninsula Music Center 277 Peninsula Stationers 271 John Perl Beauty College 282 Plaza Realty 270 The Poppytrail Pottery Yard 264 Ports O' Call Merchants Association 280 James Post lnsurance 283 Jack Prentice Jewelers 275 Prep Shop 266 The Prescription Shop 282 Provincial Realty 299 Red Onion 274 Redondo Lock and Key Shop 299 Riviera Jewelers 306 Roberts Realty 300 Rogers Restaurant 278 Rolling Hills Nursery. Inc, 300 The Sample Tree 271 San Pedro Rentals, Inc 266 Second Story Up 289 S 81 M Mayflower 278 Security Pacific National Bank 270 Seymours Jewelers 278 Smith. Realty 278 Bill Smiths Riviera Office Nlanchines 306 Soderstrom Ford 281 Standard Brand Paint Co. 287 Stoner's For Men 287 Taco Bell 284 Tarkington Realty 295 The Teen Patch 261 The Third Gallery 274 Russ Thor Volkswagen 279 - Tony's Pizza House 300 Torrance Aero Center Inc 298 Tranl's Shoes 285 Truelock-Mclntosh Photograph 266 TRW Systems Group 301 Union Oil Station 263 U.S. National Bank 261 Vasek Polak Porsche 268 Vel'sfParnelli Jones Ford 291 The Velvet Turtle 299 Joe Vilarinos Sylvania Center 268 Walker 81 Connors Insurance Agency 263 Walker-Walker 8. Associates 284 Walteria Flowers 282 J, Edmund Watson Studios 293 Weddle Woodcraft Co.. Inc 272 Wee Bonne Party Shop 294 Weinstelns Optometrist 283 West Coast Kirby Co 277 Whitmore's Sports Shop 262 Windsor Florist 272 R R. York Builder Contemporary Homes 267 'csv .. 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