San Marcos High School - Crown and Sceptre Yearbook (Santa Barbara, CA)
- Class of 1980
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The ever popular frisbee captivates Scott CChip3 Bell. 3. Leslie Dinaberg and Linda Beste dance to music provided by Debbie Philip. 4. John Fernandez plays a dating game contestant at one ol our rallies. 1 xy? The school year begins. . .classes begin . . .sports begin. . .friendships arise. . .talents blossom . . .futures come to light. Beginnings are usg they surround us every day. They can be frightening at first, but we learn to accept them as we grow and mature. Beginnings are life. 1. The hot dogs served on club day were a favorite among many. 2. Contemplating their prizes are the dating game winners. 3. The Statue of Liberty was one ofthe sand sculptures done by San Marcos stu- dents. 4. Mr. Stoney grabs a bite to eat between classes. 2T 31 41 A f,w,, . .f.-. ...,, ,,.,, . , V VV. . .1 -Tif ' V- -V ...,,. V V . W - 5-,Ln ,,5 V.,w,V:C,?ga 5, waiwwfig' -' ,. , f tm: 14 J: N' V 432'-. 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I-V ' Q, V- N - H V i2,gg,.5?. ,1: MSF, L A Yk,jV:UJ1,V iWVy 5 , 'VV -V- 6 THEME xlgf 1 l i i U 7' .af wJ, - ,mr , li it . . 8 'll Q wifpiiigis :finger 007 H ga, Wwisr. twin. mai: if what wi fklltflfxi we mln-2 wZ25:'1' .rf wilvzfffi . Q i f '23 Sli one itat lil.lt?i The beginning of high school was something we all anticipated with mixed emotions. When we finally got here, it vvasn't as different as we expected, but the differences were there. No student parking signs, which vve never encountered in Junior High, decorate our parking lotsg tennis classes, in miscellaneous attire, prac- tice onthe courts, and the floors of the PE. lockers are eternally puddled from sophomore swimming. Each succes- sive year, sophomores experience their first shuffle, trip overiunexpected motor cycles in the upper lot, and accustom their eyes to seeing multi- tudes of team uniforms milling about. Soon, however, the novelties wear off, and we no longer think of ourselvesin terms of beginning high school. Instead, vve have moved on to other beginnings. THEME 7 ,. Zi f Q 1 1 S 1 1 I E - we ff .1 -in -W1 , ,V Q 'av I High school may seem to be only a name we give to the years we endure before graduation, but there is more to it than that. High school holds different beginnings for every person, and these may vary from year to year depending on the individual's changing view. Begin- nings are encountered by everyone in high school, each person's beginnings different from another's. High school is the beginning of indpen- dence. lt is where we start building self- confidence and finding out who we really are. People begin to discover themselves through their interests, whether it be in sports, dramatics, academics, art, or something else. This is where students begin to show concern for their futures, find out which career they would like to pursue, and start to plan ahead for this career. Up until high school, students tend to consider school as something they have to do. However, in the three years before graduation, the life ahead of us takes on importance. With the help of teachers, parents, and counselors, we are beginning to shape our futures. W' nm THEME 9 The decade ot the sixties was a time ot radical change. There were political upnwngs,sexumrevomUons,and technological advances. Americans set their goals and priorities, and then mubbornw,evenvkMenHy,sUoveto aUmnthenLThesevenNes,howeven found the majority ofthe people favor- ing a more conservative attitude. Thesepeopmtoundheademtoexmt intheshadowcitheaccomphshmenw ofthe sixties. Now, our generation is pulling America out of this state of awe. We. are again moving ahead to conquer the impossible. All around us things are starting to change and grow with increasing speed. No more does society bemoan the end ot the good old days. The generation of the eight- iessloomngaheadtorbegnnmgs not back at what was, and these beginnings neverdie. They only give birth to new beginnings. TO THEME THEME 11 A New Beginning Three years of high school just passed. Now, standing at the final high school gathering awaiting your diploma, you think back upon your three years. At this time the years you spent in high school seem as though they passed quickly, when in the middle of high school, the years hung on. You have now come to the end of required education. Gradua- tion has finally arrived. VVasn't it you who couldn't wait? Maybe you've now discov- ered that you are not at an end, you are at a beginning. A beginning of responsi- bility, independence, and a certain kind of freedom, the freedom of self-decision. The world is yours now, so grab it by the tail if you can. lsn't this the moment you waited so long for? The decisions are all yours now. You know what your plans from here are, right? Suddenly you pause to think - maybe you're not as ready as you thought you were. Of course you're ready, you're graduating, aren't you? But you probably feel unsure about yourself. You thought you'd love a life without par- ents, no restrictions, just a life of your own. Now you realize how much your parents mean to you. You know how proud they are of you, and that they'lll always be there to help you when you need it. But at this time maybe you feel that you shouldn't ask. This is your life now. Time to help yourself. This is gradu- ation, your beginning. 12 THEME 1. Our principal, Mr. Hartley, shows Assistant Superintendent Dr. Hedden around the campus. 2. With the sun shining on their backs, the student body gathers for an all school rally in the Greek Theatre. 3. Barry Birmingham, class ot '78, does double duty -the drums and the vocal. 4. Jo Ellen Jahicek - what do you see? 5. Surrounded by his teammates, nose guard Joe Jones roots on the spir- itleaders. THEME 13 lt's the first game of the season, and everyone gathers around the bleach- ers to watch our athletes play. This will be the big start of the season. We watch the game eagerly, waiting for the first turn-out. Then we judge our team on the score and on how well they played. But is this first game the important beginning? ls this really where the season begins? As far as the athletes are concerned, the begin- ning started long before the first game, Where it all really starts is on those first days of try-outs and the many days ot practice. On these days, each individual strives to become a part of the team. This person pushes his ath- letic ability to its highest extreme. l-le works for victory and learns from defeat. Day after day each chosen ath- lete perfects every move, practices every play, and constantly plans and works with the team. The long hours of practice, drills, exercising, and plan- ning are the struggles that go unseen. These days before any games are played go unrecognized, but the sweat, aches, emotion, and ambition are where it begins for the athlete. 14 SPORTS ' -.. J Sports 1. Tailback Sheldon Mackenzie gets ready to crash through the line. 2. Royal defense surges forward against Camarillo. 3. The camera catches John Sanchez handing off to Mike Dzierski. 4. Deep in thought, Coach Puailoa, awaits the officials ruling. 5. With second and long, QB. Sanchez readies for the play. An Era Ends An era and a season ended on Novem- ber l6th. lt wasthe big game with Santa Barbara. When the final gun sounded, it not only signaled the end of the game and the regular season, but it also symbolized the end of something bigger. Looming larger was the fact that, after twenty years of coaching for Head Coach Sut Puailoa, the gun had signaled the end of his last league game. As a sign of their feeling for Puailoa, the students dedicated the half-time showin his honor. The flower filled farewell included a standing oyation from the thousands of Royals' fans in the stadium. VARSITY FOOTBALL 17 .9 2 M. E , X 1A 2A T ,LHLQQ A ft- f W , -A V ' A ' 'H , ' L n i , , 'Q ..,v-. 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Fifth Row: Larry Laubacher, Mark Mannon, Randy Beckelheimer, Jeff McKeone. Mark Sullivan, Donn Roberts, Bill Thorpe, David Purling, Craig Johnson, Jodi Tafelski. Sixth Row: Mike Duarte, Matt Johnston, Curt Beutel, Ernesto Martinez, Joe Caba, John Giermanski, Joe DiPoalo, Bill Paulson, Tom Fer- nandez, Mark Johnson. Seventh Row: Coach Bob Archer, Coach Morey Claydon, Coach Sut Puailoa, Equipment Manager Al Gionfriddo. ,M . ,. passing. They broke two records, one for Varsity Football ended the season with Sb . y',. i 3 1 , n . vw Vw 'E M 7 . si,, way . 2 'x 541 '-,W -3 7... . veg, I' , f V, X315 17,5 f4Q.2:?5, 1 .,. . fy. ,v.y,j!'.V fy .vi WO ff, V2 f WW! 5 W W f .f w.. fr ff ' fa f f 0 . mfzz 1-' 'f' .1 fff Y if . ', - 'Q 6353.4 0 fi fir ' . .,.l a'.pf.ff'-1.4 i f- f lu '47 W 7 9 xfif-r rf 7 Z -4ffQ:tf1fwfff'ww'f . 4 ff ,,., -f . .fLeague Z 5 fy 'v.r:.iefw.z. ' W f .f ff: rf WW' i , 'f rrri . ' , San 2 .f f, iirsr 5 0 ft. . 11144742 . ay' QA., 53 1 Q ljirillf 1 6, 3. Q! V V . . ,,,f,f ,'f,, V . fy Wryy .' 1 V7 1 -24,51 1 ff .fi5yfWiyif55ygf.c.f.V I Z 'fffzy-,giQ5,j.j.y,j.fa.. ..f!. 5322 .37 :LQ . f ' X51 fi - 'ii' f ' X' U6 W' 0 00 c ii 102 1 amari 0 'fa . .. . . ,fflf'.5sf,w V. . ..Q1f3:5 ,. qv 1, y.. r f 9, f .24.. . 7 W, 7. .f gf f rfi, V9mUf3',.y+ . DO.StpfU1eQ!QSE fgugnajfyvzwfaft fi f .. iiii This year's team played its best game each rushed over 100 yards three times, when they kept the ball on the ground. and Jones rushed over 100 yards twice, The total number of yards gained rushing despite the fact that he was out for half of was 2327 as opposed to 622 gained the season with an injury. , f Ai f Qwf f ,ff f- .. ff, XKZZUQ 1,12 . ,gy Jw my Y .,.,.,,. , .. ,W dffwifiz ffm ,WWW f fyrgjiy.V23ff,.'tycQfg ,f.fMLfgfg!. ,Q ,gyw 5764 f f Q X fp 1. Jeff Marton sprints for the touchdown. 2. Steve Berkus attempts to kick the extra point. 3. The Royals press on toward the goal line. 4. San Marcos defense in action. 5. San Marcos' swarming defense closes in on the Ventura ball carrier. 6. Joe Jones and Dave Purling wish the Royals good luck. the most offensive yardage gained in a an overall record of 7-3. Unfortunately, season, and the second for the most the three losses were all in league com- rushing yards gained in a season. The petition. Our record won us a place in players who were most instrumental in Cl.F. playoffs as the wild card choice of setting these records were running backs the coastal conference. The team went Mike Dzierski, Alan Jones, and Sheldon with high expectations and well sup- MacKenzie. Dzierski and MacKenzie ported by the student body. VARSITY FOQTBALL 19 Sophs Top Dons And D. P. The Sophomores played really hard this year, they deserved to win more than they did. Ouoted from one student, this described the Sophomore football team. With coaches Hal Kil- minster and Harvey Campbell and assistance by John Knapp and Steve Puailoa, the team benefited from excellent leadership. However the team had a season of dramatic highs and disappointing lows. They were hit by many problems right from the start. injuries to Jeff Barens and Bard Sal- cido placed the burden of signal call- ing on Kevin Todd, in the later part of the season. With outstanding help from players like Mark Mester, the Royals had decisive wins against Oxnard, Dos Pueblos and Santa Bar- bara. ln these games they played well and had fantastic victories. Overall, the Sophomore football team went through an enthusiastic year. 1. Quarterback Jeff Barens hands off to Craig Gar- cia in ahome game. 2. Mark Taylor drives to elude game against Hueneme, Mark Taylor sweeps to the the opposing defense in the Hueneme game, 3. In a right in a San Marcos version of student body right. l - 'ZW ' f ,,,,. WW r SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL, Front Row: Coach Steve Puailoa, Coach Har- vey Campebell, Tammy Roybal, Janelle Sanchez, Coach John Knapp, Coach Hal Kilminster, Second Row: John Hallenbeck, Bard Salcido, John Vogel, Kevin Todd, Don McMahon, David Chandler, Jeff Grijalva. Third Row: Eric Krebs, Pat Stanton, Greg Benson, Stan Ames, Bert Asa, Steve Ambrosi, Bill Tosick, Mike Ghens. Fourth Row: Mark Olson, Mark Aldecoa, 20 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Robert Acosta, Todd DiLoreto, Allen Rowe, Pat O'Meara, Joe Martinez, Gil- bert Casarez, Larry Ortiz, Fifth Row: David Esparza, Mike Pugh, Craig Gar- cia, Dan Johnson, Brett Beutel, Darryl Tressler, John Cappon, Reed Cullen Steve Rowe, Mark Johnson. Sixth Row: Mark Taylor, Chris Giambattista Steve DeMarrino, John Saletti, David Johnson, Dan Rodriquez, Jose Garcia Mark Mester. X 5. , 4.1, Adciifdffi f fi: M , , , f , f 1 f PM 7 ff! ,f 4 wk , wwf fa 5 2 K 1 WX 22 GIRLS' Coaching Efforts Pay Off The girls' varsity volleyball team played a tough season. Under the guidance of Coach Tom Shoji, the team ran up an overall record of 13-3, and took the run- ner-up spot in the Channel League. In the C.I.F. playoffs, the girls were on the road for both matches. In the first they triumphed over Louisville but they were unable to overcome a strong Santa Monica team in the second, and were out of the playoffs. The junior varsity squad had some true learning experiences. ln addition to work- ing on the techniques of the game, they learned how to recruit. Faced with the problem of no coach, they went out and found one in alum, Elise McConnell. Under her hand, .they went on to finish in a tie for first in the league. 1. Nicky Barling launches a game opening serve. 2. Players rally around the coach for a few words of strategy before a match. 3. As Cindy Cole and Dan Engel look on, MVP Joyce Bowie gets set to meet the ball. 4. ln the match against Hueneme, Joyce Bowie spikes the ball, as teammates Julie Ceder- berg and Anne Stelter await the possible return. 3 ,ll ,2,2, y' C71 ew: ff x-f, x-,ivy Wfyr , Wi I I , ,V,K V,,, , ,135 J 'Ventura Qi f ' -fjf Camarilloyffj , 0,z1f,T',f?j I ff , 4Buena, ,1 In g ffj'Santa Barbara , , of ,,,,, V 7 VVIVVI Z Huenemeii,,f.43!,V,:VVff, ,:'fVV og, , ggi, .2 r, , DOSPUSUIOS5 in rll, Gi' ll,,l fi! ,l2, 3 Djfg V'f' Q iff' fi ,f 5 I '21 ' ' flrfffi ' 5 ' , 5 5f13am3B3lfb3f3 I V' f,,,, ,, f lrlrl . , 'VV ,X ' ' 1ffD0S2PfU9PiOS I I llll XE g- ri,l KffT,,,Q,,lunlorfVarSiiY, I ' ' ,f f,ff , ,L QppQneq??,VVgf',,,',f!iV z V,,, ,, O N M Ventura O Camarillo , ,V 2 Buena , rr' Q rf' 1 Santa Barbara, O Hueneme 0 Dos Pueblos, g k ,Q LIIISQUJMQFCQS I ' 2 2 2 2 2 I2 'VIC san Marcos 2 2 1 1 2 2 GIRLS' VARSITY VOLLEYBALL. Front Row: Joyce Bowie, Coach Shoji, Anne Slelter. Second Roinr: Cindy Cole, Randi Alvari, Irene Lim, Dana Engel. Third Row: Lorraine Orr, Jane Scotl, Terri Purling, Tammy Schoeder, Julie Cederberg, I I GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL. Front Row: Nicky Barling, Mary Ballon, Julie- Mastrar- rigo. Second Row: Lucia White, Kathy Richards, Lorilee Torrey, Janie Franks, Paula Swack- hamer. Third Row: Ilene Martony, Nancy Arlt, Tammy Attlesey, Mimi Macko, Crissy Ratter, Camille Orr, Linda Fernandez, Coach Shoji. GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL 23 Girls Find Tennis Tough The girls' teams finished with an overall record of 6-11 and a Channel League mark of 3-7. As in the past, the league competition in' the form of DP. and SantaBarbara proved to be hard to top. The tvventy-one girls who made up the team did make a good effort. Among the leaders were Karen Brennand, Laurie Carroll, Robin Ziegler, and Leslie Dinaberg. All went to the Channel League championships with Laurie and Robin in the singles competition, and Les- lie and Karen teaming in the doubles matches. At the conclusion ofthe season, Laurie Carroll was named to the league all-star team. The league was very tough, and as one stu- dent commented, lt the team had looked at tennis more as a sport than as a game, they might have made it to the top. .M ' 24 GIRLS' TENNIS in GlRLS' TENNIS. Front Row: Irene Jacobson, Kim Hughes, Patti Sandoval, Melissa Hein, Mary Dougherty, Michelle Jensen. Second Row: Kathy Gilbert, Laurie Carroll, Lynne Scalapino, Debbie Philip, Kim Panizzon, Karen Bennett, Robin Ziegler. Third Row: Jacqueline McGrory, Nancy Mey- ers, Gretchen Gardner, Margaret Cullen, Coach Williams, Leslie Dinaberg, Karen Brennand, Sandy Gowans, Linda Beste. S. ,.Y, ,. A,,,,.,, ,.., . 4 Pi 1 1. Team members laugh it up before a match. 2. Kim Pannizon returns with a sweeping backhand. 3. Warming up before a hard game is Karen Brennard. 4. Gretchen Gardner uses a forehand to volley the bali. 5. Kim Hughes puts it all out to serve the ball to her opponent. 6. Jacqueline McGrory takes a break in between games. 'T 1 I .,,..,.,...4.1,,.fffv-nw t, -r My QWLCW' 4544? -fs: , .M .,,.sWt-.fy.W.f.,m..-YN-H GIRLS' TENNIS 25 VARSITY BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY. Front Row: Mitchell Gonzales, Greg Janee, Robert Fox, Russell Beste. Second Row: Dana St. Oegger, Shawn Addison, Andrew Hoffman, Hector Nieves. V41 Y If 5 ,,X' ' Ifffl- 'fff'Vf'Y'f 1 , ' V ,, V ' A ff ' ,' ,G ' 3 14 y ' all f M4 ,aff 1 ' 'f , , f f f , ,Q -A f -t .- f , , , 1 7 4 4771? .v gag If ,d ' '7 . Beste 's Run Best Time The boys' cross country team finished the season with a .500 average, winning three ot the six meets. Russell Beste A broke the existing course record with a time ot 15:22. Team Captain, Hector Nieves provided strong leadership, and sophomore Bob Fox was another of the top competitors for San Marcos. The most improved runner award went to Paul Northey for his effort throughout the season. , . 37 26 BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY V, 3 ffm 4, .4 ali? '-VL , f, ,L f ' ffl : 3 ,g I ff f f F' 4W,,!'ex I 7 . JUNIOR VARSIW BOYS'- CROSS COUNTRY. Front Row: Eric Carmen, John Collins, Greg Van- derschaaf, Joe Leyva, Rach Hahn, John Vanderschaaf, Fred Northrop, Second Row: Stephen Parker, John Bauer, Dave Coburn, Brian Gary, Pat Hurley, Tom Marshall, Paul Northey, Dan Arlt. 1 .Q , 'ff M: 7 ryfffff .V 'fy ffigff 7 4, . ,, , 1. San Marcos sprlnts into the lead. 2. Members of the team relax after a hard day of running. 3. Full of energy, the Royals dash over the starting line. 4.7 Greg Vanderschaaf leads the pack In the meet wnlh Santa Barbara. ,,,, ,,,' .. '- ' e2 .,'., f ' g, .-,. 4 1 'f', r,ef,,,.zf WQa mfwfff ,W -V ,. ' 1 7, .f r ' ' ff 1 df . 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Sharon Pritchard was noted as the most improved runner on the girls' cross country team. Both the girls' and the boys' cross country teams showed good spirit, and there was a lot of support from the San L0 Marcos staff. The final result ot the sea- son was a fourth place in the league. 'i'l R f ff l. ltrtr A X W Q 2 Qlffgakff Q' ftl. 5 f , - f ry.-..f'-fzv f'.,M'f' L. .L-., yfy.-1. g' 522 WXQW X ff ww t..1 22 'Q aaiifcf K f Z ,. .rf . -1 ff- ,z 4 ' t.t' ilti if , ,.. , .Za if fgfai ,fi '. .f rygfqw! ,!QgQfQ rg 'gQ4' 7,2 is a A D. : Fit Q, 3 .. I .f ,5,fL11,y,QSa'U ay ., , I f mt., .V ,AWWA !rq .f'!ff,ff ' . , ' l. ,w i ..'- ' 2 'wwf' T 26 'Vent , V4 I K , W, f.,. . af 447 K, f 4, ,, W., f .15 T- Dosg glos K r L ff 15 Santa Bjarbara at f. , fc 5 ,i '- gh r- f' ., Camattlloforfertg rg Hueneme torfeite . . ,Junior Varsity Girls Cros X If Vgfr , Opponent L ' A R 7 . ' L , 'f Z Q ' '28 Hueneme 2 W' ' I jpgs Pueblos'tjQj 0 t'l, 7 LQ ' T Santa Barbara ff . 'M r 50, .',f, w . ff '- 'W . fwwfm ' f. ff A Camarillo forfeited f . f 7 .5 '..t I g ff Q . .. 28 GIRLS CROSSCOUNTRY fig L' f-tk ff' fi I .yy 1 , .,'- f-E ' GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY. Front Row: Vicki Loehr,.Linda Sprouse Tracy Prebish Kathleen Clarke, Sharon Pritchard, Karen Uphotf, Barbara Mayer. Second Row: Sonia Bending, Denise Blokdyk, Susie Markovich, Karen Lynn, Jan Fraker, Mary Owen, Julie Nakano, Kathleen Lazzo. Third Flow: Bob Mizerak, Susan Williams, Sara Jaqua, Becky l-lurlbut Susan Pritchard Bobby Janowiak. ' ' 5 529' 4V 1' i S . .Q V v Z . ft ti --. i .,v 1. Jan Fraker and Becky Hurlbut press onward. 2. A tangle of Dons and Royals begin a race. 3. Elizabeth McFarland runs witha determined took on her face. 4. Judges and coaches confer at the Santa Barbara meet. EELS' CROSS COUNTRY 29 ,.,,7-7, ,.-,m,,-0 fAf- Q Wf-1-www. Varsity Water Polo Score Board Opponent 7 , Dos Pueblos f W! W 6 f 5 ,Q 2 W 7 ' 1 f . T fa f- ,Ventirra f ff , ,b 4. f A Q I , -321 Z V, V 12 slfueblos H if , ff W 11 g rf 4 2 0 ,'f' i I ' y4 if f W , , 4 , P , f4W5ff' T ' 'f rfrf arbara 1 .. , . T . ...r. . ' .fffywwfffdfqy T. 'W ' 4. fi, ff4 rf 'f V! 6 I Ventura iz? ',.,, 2792.3 . 4 . rrrr -'-' .ff 32,1 ,fo Xi f 4.1 . l. i ' 'wg ,,,, ' f' , , V Aff , . 'frv Z3 TA X . at it vl' A. 1. Jon Blevitt passes the ball in the course of scoring a goal, 2. Goalie Peter Malek prepares to throw the ball as his teammates race towards the other end ofthe pool. 3. Jett Chase back paddles as he aims forthe goal. 4. On the attack, Greg Outcalt sends the ball into a set pattern. 5. Ball in hand, Mark Battistone prepares to make his move. 30 WATER POLO Polo Players Rebound VARSITY WATER POLO. Front Row: Todd Smith, Adrian Tartler, Mitch Moser, Jon Blevitt Second Row: Patricia Nabi, Greg Willis, Mark Battistone, Charlie Greer, Adam McKaig, Greg Franco, Bonnie Campbell. Third Row: Allen Lorentzen, Jeff Chase, Brian Chase, Greg Out calt, Peter Malek, Scott Jensen, Angela Drake. Grab League Title J.V. WATER POLO. Front Row: Randy Birzer, Kelly Jensen, Mark Simpkins, Ed Hartley, Ron McMullen.-Second Row: Greg Franks, Eric Pommerville, Andy Fuller, Jeff Vasek, Roger Zlrotrggyrg. Third Row: Linda Scott, Jeff Baldwin, Rob Vail, David York, Ellen McCurdy, Allen Lor- 5A rg g Ti- . ,,, 87 f r ,wrw f f I A A All , .tx 5 F Five seniors, returning from last year, provided the heart of this year's team. The varsity team had an excellent year, only losing once in a close game with Dos Pueblos. They went on to C.l.F. and did very well. Varsity Water Polo's best all around player was Greg Outcalt, and their best defensive player was goalie Peter Malek who averaged twelve saves a game. The junior varsity team was weII-bal- anced, had good physical ability, and showed excellent potential. This year's team also included two sophomore girls, Ellen McCurdy and Linda Scott. Although the varsity team felt well sup- ported, members ot the junior varsity expressed a desire for more support from both the administration and the student body. WATER POLO 31 Tl J 2 X I fiwqq ' .q Mcaew Front Flow: .Jay Boettner, Tammy Fuher, Maureen Halleck, Lindsay Barker, Smiih, Gerry, KHVCZGWSKL Jack Mochnick' Coach Maury Halleck. Thifd Jennifer Liscombe, Shelly Gledhill, Mark Mackey, Second Row: Coach RUWI Mike FlTZQ9f3'di Jeff Alam' John Coste' 'hm Rowe' AVWTOUY H'-inter' John Ward, Jon Korfas, Scott McMahon, Eric Rehwoldt, Joe Jones, Willie Mike HUf'9Yi Tom Samee' 32 BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL A vARsiTv BASKETBALL X.. . -.A OPPONENT V 7 . SAN MARCOS g x l V , : . 52 ' A. 83 i 77 . . 91 . 50 Y... 84 63 . X X . . . . - X sw-.-X X .swf Al-if . Oxna.rziW.,.,s..,.N .X . . ss X' moss .. 942 8 Santa 4 . , -.g. s 8 65 A 7 .f. .V ff - . . i 5 . .. . A A is t . . i ' , ni-1.3 . f w . . ' -X-L . .gs f'.NNthxNBi:-.2, . rig . . l A , .. Q 58, , 5, t.tt il ,m L 2 f A 8 - ..--si ' siis Q s.-.7ss i . , 5... .s.. 7 sss. ,' .- 5.13. -wo' :k Wy '. 14,-ig, . Tffgx .-L. L.- .- 1. XL-Lk i -g as-5 ssssss I 2' 1' '41 ss. if ,K.- .gg-L. K-'- i 1' 5315 lif'-fs' ' x 8 -'sg . gg, .-L. Q45 1 K f K slis X f'- 'Lil o . 'QPk5iXY'tS15f.,Z' ',sfwf :5iQE:st' iv: - .' '. 'ffl-1.1: 11 Ti f S ' X-L- r 2 i..i 7 A 7 'Sen -is K ' Xf'k g X , -'Xk -' X :jgfgj 'I' is X X . 7 r h A , at .. 1 . .. .g gggg V .., ... g B .. 46 70 .. Pafk' 5 39 76 Pasadena is , . . sg '.--- .. , ' . K mum, sais M uni' or 2nd itle They are the best running team San Marcos has ever had, stated Coach Maury Halleck. The '80 Team played ball the best way it could, combining remark- able quickness with great teamwork to complete a regular season of 23-O. A strong starting line led the Royals to many victories, but the great depth of the team reserves proved to be an asset as several players came oft the bench to help win games. ln pre-league play, the Royals woh the CAPHER and Cabrillo Classic Tournaments. League games brought two major triumphs over Dos Pueblos. One marked Coach Halleck's 300th game win and the second clinched the Channel League Title. As recognition was gained, San Mar- cos seemed to dominate the Channel League all around. Jon Korfas was voted Most Valuable Player, while Anthony Hunter and Mike Fitzgerald were first team selections. Jett Again was a second team choice, and Gerry Karczewski received honorable memtions. Coach Halleck was also honored, for the second consecutive year, as Channel League Coach ofthe Year. In CIF action, San Marcos headed in as one of the top teams. Theri fast running break proved to be too much for oppo- nent New Bury Park as they tell 888-70. Second round action brought stiff com- petition from Pasadena. Their quickness skill and great height seemed to be more than the Might Royals expected as post-season play came to an end. The success outweighed the mishaps by a long shot- school records were broken and individual triumphs were achieved. The San Marcos Royal Basket- ball team may have tinished their season with a loss, but as Coach Halleck reflected, l look at it as ending the sea- son with 24 wins! 4. Co-captain Jack Mochnick jumps toward the hoop. 5. Jon Korfas drives in from the sideline. 6. Jeff Azain and Willie Smith listen as Coach Halleck plots Royals strategy. BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL 33 Time Passes, J. V.s lmpro ve Hours of hard work and team dedica- tion developed this year's JV Basketball team. Improving as the season prog- ressed, they racked up an overall 1 I-9 season, with many of the games being decided in the final minutes. Well deserved victories over Ventura, Santa Barbara, and Buena earned the Royals the Santa Barbara JV Tournament Title for the first time in over seven years. John Coste was named Most Valuable Player, and Chris Abreu was named to the All- Tournament Team. To a squad that really tried, praise was received from Coach VVard as he com- mented, l'm really proud of their efforts. Outstanding performances were also noted when the team chose Eric Behvvoldt, IVIost Valuable Player, Eric Diehl, Most Inspirational Player, and Gyasi Subira, lvlost Improved Player. JV BASKETBALL. Front Row: Debbie Loza, Tracey Thompson, LeAnne Subira, Andre Pickett. Third Row: Chris Abreu, Eric Ftehwoldt, John Trunk, Iverson, Jill Carroll, Linda Beste. Second Row: John' Thorpe, Greg Andere Dave Pangburn, Scott Ireland, John Coste, Tom Santee, Jeff Chase, Ken son, Eric Diehl, Robert Wazny, Fred Chapman, Michael Holford, Gyasi Guerrier, Brian Dawson,Coach John Ward. 34 BOYS' JV BASKETBALL :.1f:'f:x:4Q ' v7fSQg:WZ'r5 I sez. gs-gi' , -QM3: i cs: 5 . . X 3 .ts 1-1 - - JAQEBASKETBALL 552523590655 1-'N f .A,. OPPONENSQ-r Q MARCUS ---'-' AQ,gEgts.,,5,,b.:, Q 5 mm, . , 42 .tttaQQlatm 51 48 K giwg '--X Nw 63 46 - ., 35 Lqgz , f. ,N , L. -X if -.2 1' 13. V9 k ,, .419 .rs rbara t Xt .XQ'st.,Q,9rsx , B, ' he A ?svw t 4 . N- or All is f.. 5 X , x wg I , . ll ,wks . w. - 9 X. K- - , Qxvksi sn fw Q - an 4 at-t s iw Ea eezwrii ig -X ll ' ,, ,, 'm j:n - yes Q1 Ewswqf 5 n,-' . - t- ti A -Q4 x x xgwg, rx . NAR? ,QA A X Rm X S Ng et NN Q N a Qrrttsrgx M P Xt' M San Babe W A sits . X N X ag x x wt xx XX X X at 'fs ,QQ WW xxw X fsxxspqu-gs X ss X X A 3-Xsikgsss MXWQQQSS Alissa, sssisw X X X X sys Nb :Emi im E XX QA X ,Qi Q.. 1. Scott Ireland breaks through a defense, 2. A crowd of Terrible Towels root tor the home team. 3. Eric Rehwoldt goes up for two. 4. Robert Wazny reaches tor the basket. 5. Chris Abreu strains to complete a lay-up. BOYS' JV BASKETBALL 35 4,4 -W , Ny. leffzi' E1LJwM44f.Af f Ludf' ,SAQJM f 36 WRESTLING Q5 Q N- JARSITY W RESTLING. Front Row: Matt Hooper, Jim Neary, Ed Haueter, Dave Pottish, Chris Burlew. Sec- :md Row: James Escamllla, John Janicek, Dana Clark, Dan Knauss. Third Row: Mr. Willeman, Steve Carl- son, Robert Duarte, Victor Neumann. - gw High Hopes - For Future Returning after one year absence, Coach Willeman led a young and inexpe- rienced team to a 3-16 record. Despite the team's lack of success as a whole, several individuals were able to claim wrestling titles. Victor Neumann placed JV WRESTLING. Front Row: Dave Nielson, David Burlew, Tom Kim, Robert Adams, Steve Parker. Sec- ond Row: Assistant Coach Augie Moran, Allen Tafole, Ed Escobedo, Tim Ortiz, John Hallenbeck, David Costello, Ron Soares. ,,.,ff,,!f,fyq,9 I,-if , f 1' ff ff Z fQmZ!?0 X ,gf f if f aith --if was LW ,J ,XJ M ' .,, '4-7'h I?bF71l-13.2-f.i'wFWZ?-f 2'-:21E'.'L5 ' . . I -i.-. ,M ,VM H A first in Channel League and first in a San Marcos tournament. James Escamilla lcame in second in Channel League with Steve Carlson taking a third. All three of these seniors advanced to post-season CIF competion. The JV team found itself in the same boat as the Varsity - they were often competing against wrestlers with a year or two more experience. Even with this disadvantage, the team placed fourth in the league and came in eighth out of 18 teams at a Ventura Tournament. Out- standing team members included Robert Adams and Ed l-laueter who were among the San Marcos Wrestling top 10. 1. Steve Carlson emerges victorious after a match. 2. Victor Neumann gets a strong, armhold on his opponent. 3. Struggling to pin his opponent is Ed l-lauter. 4. Chris Burlew attempts a take down. 41 . ' I J J 4 Q A 11.41.- 'W' - 1 2 11iif :'. .f. . 4' 2299 I ,yfw Q92 ' f -ff f' r 'rw 'Aw-9: i! ' :if .. .. f, ,g if eg ' X My 37 1. Janet Capovilla jumps her way through her opponents. 2. Cindy Battistone makes a fast break for the basket. 3. Lina Vendrasoo strains to keep control. 4. Suzanne Willie jumps for the ball, 5. With all the Royal strength, Cindy Bat- tistone charges down the court. 6. Lisa Frowiss shows the Royal crowds what she can do. 'why , k in 38- GIRLS' BASKETBALL W1 ,, f 2,4 ,945 ,L A X, ,,,,, , 7 1 0 A gf hs , A if . hh .Q-ws, L 0 N ., vqsirgiv' In . , A . A WY L. M Hard Work Pays Off The San Marcos Girls Basketball team enjoyed a very meaningful season again this year. They finished with a 19-5 over- all record and second place finish in the tough Channel League. For the second year in a row, San Marcos won the Bird Cage Tournament this time with decisive victories over St. Bonaventure, Ingle- wood, and Dos Pueblos. The Royals opened the CIF playoffs with a close and exciting overtime victory defeating Chan- nel lslands 64-62. Unfortunately, they fell in round two to Bighetti High School 60- 45. First team, all league honors were, for the second time, bestowed on Cindy Bat- tistone. Also honored were co-captain Janet Capovilla 42nd teamj, co-captain Suzanne Willie Qhonorable mentionb, and most improved player Karen Michaels Chonorable mentionj. Upon graduating, the varsity team's seven seniors opened up a fine challenge for JV members to fill the vacancies. The JV's finished the season with a 1-8 sea- son record and should do very well on Varsity next year. GIRLS' BASKETBALL 39 w UYALS 4,U7ALQ A ai--wx. id W M 'i'5frS 'M f , 5' QV 4 s 'Y JV BASKETBALL. Front Flow: Coach Salcido. Second Row: Debra Burlsfield, Francesca Zak, Michelle Jensen, Mary Dougherty, Teresa McNealy, Becci Cornish, Colleen Craig, Lisa Frowiss, Leslie Best, Karen McRae, Whilni Capovilla, Heather Sciacca, Lina Vendrasco. RRSITY BASKETBALL. Kneeling: Coach Anthony Vigna. Standing: Marsha Grayu Patricia Clarke, Mary Z, wdropkoogos, Tracey Tutt, Karen Michaels, Brenda Craig, Janet Capovilla, Cindy Baitistone, Suzanne Willie, aana i . - 'K -. M R w Q tv.. - - ..,. ,r..V P X M M 7x'iS?5Q5N5MARCGS.5 ,rr,c M 36 L rrrear rvrr rerr Vler 28 L L lrr erleee rlene 37 Wwlakeiiii liif iin 48 La Reina My W ii'ii L 29 Cabrillo A ye,rr 5 ye,ye,.r 39 xt ,f'f,,f I J f ,.f,' ,C 'g 57 55 M St. Bonayentu re L DOS i MAMA i 45 L rrni e - 49 r L ri 23' MM r MMMM 40 MMMMMM 30 ii 2 1- 41 rrfrerrerri 4 rrer rrfrr l L 57 reer' get MM M DOs:PUVii2Q3los'Mf iJ rr riirM f 1 MM g yM y M 62, M M, ,M MMMM r it , MMMM M r..r rrirr iii V VMMM M, V,w,M,.ff.,4,4 ,y .M f.,,.., ,,f,M.. , 4-M., M. f ff-w iMii 45 j-2r.:zy1j:fg: 154-ffygizx f 'f M- -, fefif-f'f6'izfMfaz'1z15 f 'f . MMM, M.,MM . 1MM,k,MMk ,.f,.,,,M,f,,,fM..,.,f .MVM ,M M-f,.. ,, M..,M . . .. ,.M. , ff .VM f 1. Mr. Vigna gives encouragment to Heather Sci- acca. 2. Surrounded by the opponents, Lisa Frow- iss shoots tor two. 3. The camera catches the con- trast between a calm coach and an excited team. 4. Brenda Craig and Deana Hild battle tor the ball. 5. Mary Andropoulos royally guards the ball with Mar- sha Gray. 6. Colleen Craig makes contact with Lisa Frowiss ready and waiting. 7. Francesca Zak watches while Randi Alvari battles it out. BASKETBALL 41 VARSITY SWIMMING, Front Row: Coach Louise Matz, Jane Bissell, Mark Battistone, Tammy Attlesey, Liz Wollschlaeger, Julie Finnigsmier, Coach Sydney DeFay. Second Row: Coach Allen Lorentzen, Christine Young, Charlie Greer, Jeff Chase, Jon Blevitt, Greg Franco, Kristi Matthews, Coach Carolyn Woods. Third Row: Kelly Jensen, Mitch Moser. New Season New Idea Coed swimming was new at San Mar- f cos this year. The Varsity team looked 5 forward to CIF and intended to go far. -J it f N.. Coach Allen Lorentzen stated that he was very pleased with the overall times J ofthe team. Fleturning CIF finalists and lettermen, Liz Wollschlaeger, Leanne Kuhn, Kristi Smith, Adrian Tartler, Greg Outcolt, Greg Franco, and Brian Chase created a foundation on which the team Could build. Mn. ff Xiv Wh' ll ' 'fi 1 ' 6 A f . 3 I fa 4 f ,- ,WM QQ., f, . . 4 aff YMMQWWWWW ff K M Neff' . wt ' f I I it -usa-. ':' ,,3Q5m:,..s1f,, ,, f if g n,-ian M g if , M f ' 6 ? ' X ' ' 0- V for -.4-:ff . f 1' Q ,.g.,. ,,, , , .5 A , 3 H , f W gy 7 f ff?7kf'L'f .f 1 .A ' 1 .Lf 42 SWIMMING ff! I 2 - it iv L11 ',..,vf , I 'K li i f I. L WB ' 5 'V 'Q '. 4'i,: r,'1 ' 'f f' f , 1' . ' l --. if 249- ff V- r -, .. , HF' Q' -I I 'I' 5, W'M w M:g ,,,,, ,,w 5, 1, g- I my 5 on ,., 'lm ,- ,N 'ff 1 .N A. VARSITY SWIMMING. Front Row: Coach Louise Matz, Leanne Kuhn, Terri Purling, Greg Harrah, Tammy Schroeder, Kristi Smith, Coach Sydney DeFay. Second Row: Coach Allen Lorentzen, Bonnie Campbell, Greg Outcalt, Greg Willis, Adrian Tartler, Brian Chase, Sharon Wolf, Coach Carolyn Woods. Third Row: Mary Meaney, Kate Godar. 4-. fr - MA ,,,v:,fVV f I - , , 5, V V I ,,fcg,,, I 1. Adrian Tartler executes a strong start. 2. Tammy Schroeder emerges from the pool after a race. 3. Leanne Kuhn and teammates listen while Coach DeFay motivates them for a meet. 4. Coach Lorent- zen and Adrian Tartler watch the action. SWIMMING 43 Young Team Swims Ahead The swimming teams were the only ones whose practices were not ham- pered bythe rains, and the coaches were constantly amazed by the steady, marked improvement. ln spite of the fact that SOWJ of this year's JV team had never been to a meet, coaches Allen Lorentzen and Sydney DeFay looked for a year with no problems and many successes. f.. T f 1 J f J K W ,, K 4' W ,if vv' J , W , iz DIVERS. Front Row: Liz McNeil, Teresa Fiiker, Christine Yodng, Maria Zak, Coach Louise Matz. Second Row: Joe Beavers, Adam McKaig, Chris Taylor, Todd Smith, Mark Holt, 44 SWIMMING , ,,,, ,H-, .,.., .,.,.t , M , . H-'eff-,f , , . . VIAVV i .i, l , ,-1, 4, Q ,,,, .,,, ' ' MQ U of , W i M t w,,,,,.. H T if - 5 U11 . wwe f ' . - :gg ,eff U ,,.--1-'A ,W aj ' f , -,gaiti'f A1'.Q,Eg,y vm? fs:Z?f'xf,,. ,. f M JV SWIMMING. Front Row: Ftoger Honey, Bill Lenehan, Tracy Utterback, Ed Hartley, David Glenn, Ellen McCurdy, Randy Birzer. Second Row: Coach Louise Matz, Coach Allen Lorentzen, Clare LaPuma, NGVWCY Myers, Kim Libbert, Cheryl Bertanyi, Tammy DeIVaIle, Cathy Jenkins, Kim l-lazard, Delene Goo- Sfrllalwendy Warren, Coach Sydney DeFay, Coach Carolyn Woods. Thrid Row: Joy DeMartino, Nancy en. lnulinlviwi W, ,,,,...,.,,,w,w .. W yz Aw .ff , 2 f 4 5 . i m . .,fffffWf f'W , V V-N wwwwwww' If ,r I. , Yr if , '- W5 5 .,f.,1Zz,.f 'W H , gf ' 'E f 1 v 1 ,Q I 24-f feayw. Mfr, A A W M.. ..,...,.1v V 4,5 ,'w.M,,,,,.2Q wW..,.A,,. ...Q21 . fri-f ., -gm-f . V ,,,, Avi' -, 3 5 ..4,.,,,,. , My .www ., My ., 4? l I f ,i 3 . 4.. 'N 5 'jx Woods. Third Row: Andy Fuller, David Gambill. 1. A fast shutter freezes the action ol Debbie Coxon as she starts her race. 2. Marla Zak performs a dive. 3. Coach Sydney Delfay encourages a swimmer, 4. The camera catches Mitch Moser leaving the start- ing line. JV SWIMMING. Front Row: Coach Louise Matz, Delane Mazaheri, Tina Vanderhook, Debbie Coxon, Trish Spencer, Dawn Nelson, Lisa Savio, Coach Sydney DeFay. Second Row: Coach Allen Lorentzen, Lynne Sparks, Lisa Willoughby, Karen Grier, Mary McLychok, Sandra Morrisohn, Mike Ghens, Coach Carolyn SWIMMlNG 45 VABSITY BASEBALL. Front Flow: Anna Maria Mueller. Tim Bassett. Kevin Gambill, Bill Walsh. John Bomeo. Jon Sanchez. Second Row: Patti Ponce. Bill Filippin. David Graham. Alan Jones. John Taylor, Mike Dzierski. Jim Scott. Third Row: Coach Joe Mueller. Dan Arlt. Paul Maning. Joe Jones. John Mar- tony. Alan l-lufford. Bod Caughell, Team Looks M M Toward Title Heavy rains during late February put a damper on the preseason training and practice games for the 1980 Boyals' baseball squad. After splitting a double header with Lompoc, the next four games were rained out. Mid-March found the team plunging into the Channel League race with hopes of repeating as league leaders like they T 3 am A E did last year. Coach Mueller felt that the two toughest opponents would be Buena and l-lueneme. At the outset, the teams strength rested on the talents of all-league short- stop David Graham, pitcher John Mar- tony, and the fielding of men like Alan Jones. The JV baseball team was in excellent physical condition at the beginning of the season. Even though the rain washed out many practices and a few of the first games, the team kept their Boyal spirit. When asked what he thought of his team, Coach Williams stated, All of'them -... f are Starsf, This years group was espeu JV BASEBALL. Front Row: Mark Taylor, Matt Pettit, Jon Cappon, John Maxwell, Don Kramer. Second C'3HY SUOVWQ thanks to 3 I3VQe PGVCGUWQG Row: Kim Svoboda, Stan Ames, Gerry Karczewski, Bill Bishop, Pete Stathopoulos, Steve Everett. Third of returning players. The JVs also gained strength from the services of pitcher Bill LE.. Bishop and infielder Mark Taylor. Jeff 4 Azain, Jerry Karczewski, and Pete Sta- - thopulos gave the team the benefit of their hot batting. ,N WM 'xl' it v Q 5555 i 3 Row: Susan Williams, Coach Bon Williams, David Jones, Steve Ftowe, Mike Pugh, Scott Dennis. t i W F' 1. Coach Mueller instructs the team. 2. The JV . 'X' 1 coach, Bon Williams, and his assistant discuss deci- ,4,.,l. g sions on the day of try-outs. 3. Pitcher Jon Sanchez i strikes out a hitter. 4. Steve Rowe gives it all he's R ,,,,,M--if aw mm fl got. 5. Swinging to warm up, David Jones pre- .A pares to bat. 6. Smiling with anticipation, John Tay- , A I . lor walks toward the field. 7. The team looks on, ,,.t- Q intent on the game. . I 1 I .., f I T2 , .. l ' .' 46 BASEBALL 'f' 'Rfk , . 1 , . gf' gf Q- .5 5 6 - . 7V, , g A WX' Z ' ffvawf 'al-it 1. Lett hander Tim Bassett fires toward the plate. 2. JV catcher Paul Mariing waits for the next delivery. 3. Dan Arit keeps his eye on the pick-oft play. 4. Without even looking, Jeit Azain catches the bali. 5. David Graham strikes a hitter's pose for the camera. 6. Lori Knauss streaks tor third. 7. An early season game tinds the San Marcos batter swinging away at Lompoc. 8. Waiting their turns, the girls cheer their teammates on. 9. With power to spare, Joe Jones comes through in the clutch. i i i i i -ww W,.,..,,,,.....c-.....,,,,, ,, ,W , 48 BASEBALL 5T tuaww- H, , ..., a,......., .,., .M . 1. .m,,'.-'.,w-x,:tqa.,f ...,,, -' ff .21 1 igifiiwmsfiti .,L- ' w -L ' .4 tw . ww V v-.1J'f'Yff N- f we-wa -s '71 X '4'??f7i?I' If .?Y1'i fv K . . ty., .1 M SEK? I 6 f. 4 ,, but Y D A,L, ,,,, ,. .CVV X V. . .A Ma- ...... ry, 23 A ,mfs-,f5'qgL, as ',w5bfrr4- 4 nw 'W'klaI .. it -P . pf?--.'1m. 1-, '-4'5' ' . 7 ., ,. vat, i A 'gh V. I H. .. -4 A A, -tcagbte-5 Wir ff:-' .inf '- ' V W t , -:fi mf '- W' aaa-'.h fmt.,-+4 ' f 1. ,.' - QW r .ff i , .NW ...' -r , , G ,.yMM!g,7 ct.?f,:f -1 ft qv, ...ff +532 M' ,., +- Q-Qs Qt . I vi2.3..fg.i L., ,i,:ll ? 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This situation fired them up to show what they could do when it came time to Play Ball! in the Channel League season. The Junior Varsity team was coached by Terri Jo Keller who replaced Mr. Sal- cido. This year's JV squad was domi- nated by sophomores and juniors. With the experience gained during this season they will be expected to step in and till the spots left by graduating seniors now on the varsity. 74 f- -f4i--ref--4----HMM SCFTBALL 49 f-M-'f azsssnliaw , JV SOFTBALL. Front Row: Cathy Lucas, Roxanne Keeler, Heather Sciacca, Jenny Bisho An -M ' Foley Row: Lina Vendrasco, Katrina Chase, Kim Fleming, Whilni Capovilla, Colleen ?3arre?l. Din? Egliantos. Third Row: Karen Giflen, Ann Steel, Cindy Bernal, Jenny Duke, Jennifer Miller. Coach Terri Jo 'i l A l 7 ', X ij! 'If ,YY -17' . .ff 1 . VJ. , -'-'f'y7.'.f J, ,, 5 ,V , M WY' V, . 2 'f , ,fu ,, . .. 5 ' YY. f , 1 . f 1 f: mln . S ' , 1 ' 4 'tx'-fffx. . 4.44. ' N7 A . 3 Z? .232 4 ' V . Q 'S , 1' . A f . A A 'I' yi, ' 5 X 1 J f ' A o r 4' ri 2' g, Q . , af K z' . 'fu'-M4 new ,, K V, V v '45 Z I z0,wywaa,,,,,,ff. f S f ' ., 1 :N ,. 'fm' 'P V- J A 2 3 1. Lynne Alexander swings for the ball. 2. The Royals strike out an oppo- nenl. 3. Chrissy Raller and Patti Sandoval get ready for Royal aclion. 4. Coach Salcido gives poinlers lo Jodi Tafelski, Lori Knauss and Darlene Casarez. 5. Laura Rodriguez calmly eyes the game. 6. Darlene Casarez powerhouses a homerun. 7. Mr. Salcido shows Carol Wesolovvski how it's done. 8. Lynne Alexander does a litlle warming up before lhe game. . N Q ,. 50 SOFTBALL if f f 9 f ,, ,... ..., 4 - V . WM g ,f .W 4 M6 f f I ' 1 W 0 W' ff-W' Hr y .v . ,.. -M-J.. 5.4454 A dye. .lube 'Q ,li , r4 f'f , A in QV , ,VVK ,, I ,, . V VARSITY SOFTBALL. Front Row: Lynne Alexander, Amy Morris, Lori Knauss, Jodi Talelski. Second Row: Laura Rodriguez, Barri Smith, Palli Sandoval, Suzanne Willie, Cindy Ballislone. Third Row: Chrissy Ratler, Darlene Casarez, Colleen Jordan, Carol Wesolowski, Coach Bard Salcido. eoFTeALL 51 52 GOLF GOLF. Kneeling: George Price, Robbie Andrews, Frank Stoltze, Susan Olson, Hilary Rack, Teri Hein, Sitting: John McDermott, Sam Randolph, Scott Lorenz, Jett Gehring. Standing: Robert Ellis, Jett Smith, Bob Gentry, Kevin Todd, Sean Kirlin. ',.f-., ' fl' . 1. Sam Randolph concentrates on the putt. 2. With moral support from his fellow teammates, Scott Lor- enz prepares to tee oft. 3. Frank Stoltze skillfully maneuvers his way out ot a sand trap, 4. Coach of k the year John Stoney and Susan Olson discuss X t team strategy. 5. FreshmanARick Dizinno completes .ltt 1 ff his swing, 6. Hilary Rack drives on the lOth hole at V , t ' . 1 .Q ,ycf 4- f 2 Y LaCumbre. f I , ,fl '4 . I S Q , . 1,1 QW., . 'pf' , Y5 M' Q' V wgai, K K . pf... .41 K f' .. i. wx Qslyji, f W rw-'f',,, at 'FWFM Wm fr 1-174' rt 4 I ,yr-' 1 T ff' .1 if ' 1, Mjwf a,g3+flZ,,2iw' 5 j WM, -ft . ff? 's . Ca. 3921, W ' ,'. . I . ' W W 6, . f . ,st X f V , V f ' N, f'?'i'4 ff vf .' 'Y' . .f 35f.,'.fN fvi ,. 7, V' ,A . . , Champions All The Way For the 1980 Royals golf team, the late winter rains delayed the start of the sea- son, but did not dampen the team's spirit. This year's squad was led by sophomore Sam Randolph who, with junior Scott Lorenz, formed the heart of the team dominated by juniors and sophomores. Stoney reported that this year marked the first time a woman, Hilary Flack, started as a varsity player for San Marcos. l-le also singled out the play of freshman Rick Dizinno as being noteworthy. The team set its sight on two tough goals - another Channel League crown, and another chance at the CIF-Southern Section title. Over the last five years San Marcos has come in either first or second in CIF competition. Top flight teams and outstanding indi- viduals attested tothe coaching skill of Mr. John Stoney, who was rewarded with the t'Coach of the Year title by the Cali- fornia Coaches Association. GOLF Slow Start, Good Finish Because ot much rain this season the boys' tennis team got off to a late start. With the loss of five varsity members, it looked like this year would be a time of rebuilding for the team. Most of the responsibility was placed on the few experienced players, Greg Falzon, Paul Kuhn, Chris Merrill, and David Orr. Com- petition within the league promised to be tough as usual. Under the coaching of Mr. Lodas, the team felt that they had a good chance for CIF. The JV team was young and inexperi- ence. They often found themselves com- peting against more seasoned players with a year or more behind them. l-low- ever, by the end of the year they were able to confidently take on their oppo- nents. -V . it ' u ,fajvgff E ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, +1 ,,,.,, IME WI g .,,. ',,,,,,. To Wt. I , M.?,WlQc fi 'f N , srl f1h t tt1 strt 'rt str to Wit' A VARSITY TENNIS. Front Row: David McKenzie, Brent Lynn, Mike Gordon. Second Row: Paul Cullen, Greg Falzon, Bob Simpkins. Third Row: David Orr, Paul Kuhn, Coach Jim Lodas, Fred l-lanzman, Chris Merrill. W0,,,,y, my 54 TENNIS I5j 4'A'2'6 if NI, :gi . :if-L., g eg,-in N if gs f Y' F , , .5 ,L W . ,,. ,,,g .M ' , r 5 'ii' X-a-.ar ew . ,1'!hs'6rY4YvK'Q.Yg1,,1gagig9-3,3 mj,jf,fz,?z1 ' Q f 0 06 9 ff? fi at QQ' O 94? ii3s'4'5fa'w 15 iEf'1lrIvI1f1'+f faisfes w 'v'vf o 4fb'f3 Z.9,9,,Q,,ti I ,,A, 4,12 4 Qi O0 . 3,94 , s 0vQ2'f'g5?'Q4 25B'2'?al x5'ooo o' u 4 4 -V .31 e?i?'i.JXis. 'ggi Q 6 ki f- y' A 95741 943523136 ffisgfiiigzf' V 1 fs gs if ' 596 9003 94?-J M354 739922 23,3 if Pl 2 ma iritvumnv.-1 5 .While Paul Kuhn leans into a powerful serve ob Simpkins waits intently for the return shot. .A newcomer, sophomore Terry Kim, eagerly eturns an opponents Serve. 3. Back handing, hris Merrill concentrates on the ball. 4. David rr follows through on a serve. 5. Coach Lodas 1d Scott Jensen focus in on a tennis match. X JV TENNIS. Front Row: Kent Braniff. Fle-ed Cullen. Terry Kim. Second Row: Jett Vasek. Scott Jensen. Mark Swanson. Mark Emerson. Third Row: Bob Frakes. Scott Love. Brian Dawson, John McKnight. TENNIS 55 '. I , .- .. r Q ' - - - 'fW -fy -wf - L , 3,1 5. . A H -,,-,rv Asupgy , . 'ZQHFQI'-f '?21vH ..,,,f,gw .,, . , .. , .. , ..,4,..,,,,,,, '-I f s , A - . if ti VARSITY VOLLEYBALL. Front Row: Paul Ortiz, Peter Park, Craig Foley, Tom Kro- nen, Tom Kinney. Second Row: Eric Diehl, Mike Fitzgerald, David Peters, Clift Kent. Third Row: Coach Mike Beresford, Scott McMahon, Fiob Vail, Eric Dahlke, Mark Bauer, Ken Millington, Coach Mark Carmichael. C+ it if ,,.. . .. 'fx ti 2l 31 41 ' ,,,. . Beresford In Control The 1980 varsity volleyball team started the season with a 3-1 win over Loyola. They were picked as co-favorites with Dos Pueblos to take the Channel League title. This year Mike Beresford took over as coach, and, with the skills of Scott McMahon, Mike Fitzgerald, Eric Dahlke, Paul Ortiz, Rob Vail, and Peter Park - a first year player whose setting skill was one ofthe pleasant suprises - 56 VOLLEYBALL 5 ili' .,.v 'rf yea , f f , t f ,, WA ' , W , , , ,, , f 1 fx ff 1' f ff 51. 7- few: 'f aw' , -fishy-vivyw 0 :f 'f fx .Y .,.. . . t ,M , , ,,,, f V. ,,'f yn ,.,f.f, gfjf' xf..'f:fw:f ' l pf x 'viii Q WW! an f -they had the potential to go all the way in CIF. lt was a learning season for the JV team. Though they started off slowly, each match was a learning experience. By the end ofthe season they could han- dle almost any opponent. With the experi- ence they have gained, several ofthe players will become valuable to the next year's varsity team. 1. Flob Vail serves the ball with great talent. 2. Ken y Guerrier receives the serve. 3. Wayne Motyer pas- www' ses the ball to the setter. 4. Flon Engelby sets the ball for Wayne Motyer. 5. Scott McMahon spikes the ball. 6. With an air of grace, Mike Fitzgerald bumps the ball. 7. Ken Millington delivers a hard spike. Q9 M' cw S cs JV VOLLEYBALL. Front Row: Jim Drazenovich, Torn Lloyd, Ray Silva, Donn Roberts. Second Row: Brian Boelsterli, Ron Engeiby, Fiooert Croteau, Wayne Motyer, Mike Martinez. Third Row: Coach Mark Carmichael, Dave Parigburn, Ken Guerrier, Scott Ireland, Mark Olson, I .,.-.. fi , X 7 ' if 4' . f' MQ.. L W 4 24,9 yy. X 'f fi, V , , f 44 f , , f 22,1 25 I' 4 Of :J 5 ' , f V , V 1 wmafw H M., , VOLLEYBALL 57 Soccer Spirit Strong Looking back on the soccer season the players on the team were a little disap- pointed with the winfloss record, but were happy with the team as a whole. The friendships attained and the experi- ence gained made the season itself rewarding. The team showed great enthusiasm, and Steve Berkus was noted for his leadership and team support. Together, Brian Alexander Cleading scorerj, Steve Berkus Ctvtost Valuable Playerj, and Steve Row fMost Improved Playerj added great strength to the team. Coach Cam Camarena returned this year after his short absence, and was greatly helped by his assistant coach Mary Don- 3 ld. i i 2 58 SOCCER Q 3 w .ln 4 521, ' y wi ' X if 'I ., I Y Ejlff. -..1X uw ? Q 'Q A J' x -f.,,,. , g 'n.. , M , , , ,,-Y ,rwvg YW Y A I I , ,,,,. ...MW .,.,,,.h.,,..,.,,,,,., . .,..,.,.....,,..,... '- -4-u--4-f--ff ,,,,.....--,......,.,.......,.W N,..n,..,..,...., .....,,,,.Q .W f , f,,.,...,.,,4, ' , Ju. V M., A... --.-.4-n..,. H..- . f...........,,.,.. .,.,N.,,,,. , , w ' ,, .,., If ' ' 0 . ,,,,,.amr .fk , ...Q- 1 4... , if . fi P . ,e fw- i vs.,v V. L 60 TRACK Seniors - With a convincing win over Arroyo Grande early in the season, the track team seemed to be on the way. The JV teams sported numerous sophomores, and even the varsity squads attracted new talent. Though some of the teams lacked depth inthe distance events, most of them were well balanced. One ofthe strongest aspects tor all the teams was in the sprints, thanks to runners like Barrett Gee, Sabrina l-loltord, Deana Ross, and Jett Deitz, all seniors. Tough challenges Key would come from the cross town schools, but the Royals believed that they would become the Channel League champions Spirit within the track group was espe- cially strong this year. One member, Lau- rie Carroll, who was out with an injury summed it up with lt really hurts not to be running. 4- 2 -r at L4 71.-wmmwmf-aaeefffm ,,.1,fffff1-ft--M, wi., ,f-1 ff.,.,., , , , . -Me ff .V - f .fm f , , ' -f , .f,wf.f,,wm ,.,f, 1 W: ff., ,W..f41.1,-We-1zfyfm-fuymwwe-:yffffMW-f.fmszm, ff.-,m.wn.-11tf,41zM1nf::-Hmmm, MS:.weWf4zr,w-1-w:,w.w-,ff.w.wMmsmp..m 1. Bob Davis warms up his legs before running. 2. Sabrina Holford sprints through the line. 3. ln the mid-afternoon, Barb Karg practices hurdling, 4. Sheldon Mackenzie bursts out of the starting block during a meet. 5. Making it over by sheer inches, Pat Hurley high jumps. 6. The thrill of victory as Amy Anderson wins a race against Hueneme. 5T in .,, f. -. v- VARSITY TRACK. Front Row: Tracy Prebish, Linda Sprouse, Vicki Loehr, Karen Lynn, Susie Markovich, Sharon Pritchard. Second Row: Janice Bowie, Cheryl Vines, Barbara Karg, Lee Bauer, Deana Ross. Third Row: Larraine Orr, Karen Uphott, Jeb Burgess. VARSITY TRACK. Front Row: Hector Nieves, Russell Beste, Robert Fox, Bob Orr, Dan Hoekstra, Drew Ponce. Second Row: Mike Hurley, Neil Royster, Robert Davis, Mitchell Gonzales, Brock LaPorte, Jett Baldwin, Shawn Addison. Third Row: Pat Hurley, Jett Barens, Sheldon MacKenzie, Steve Lewis, Jett Dietz, Barrett Gee, Tom Fernandez, John Coste. , , 6 L. .- . Q.. Fq,,m.5.'f 'Sl'g. 'X'l'i7ii , , l TRACK 61 i l i f WW 4 , A. I, ww. 1. Bob Fox and Bob Orr build up endurance for long distance run- ning. 2. Jeff Dietz hurls the shot put during a track practice. 3. Vwth a feeling of grace. Janice Bowie clears the high jump. 4. Runners, Neil Floyster. Mitch Gonzales. and Russell Beste run around the track. 5. Sheldon MacKenzie. Barrett Gee. Steve Lewis and Jeff Dietz smile for photographers, 6. Long distance runners jog leisurely around the track. 7. Girls' varsity captain. 1 Laurie Carroll. tries to maneuver through the rain with a torn liga- ment. 8. Jeff Barens sprints over the hurdles. JV TBACK. Front Row: Eileen Craviotto. Maria Riddle, Jan Fraker, Paula Vogel, Becky Hurlbut, Janet Lutkenhouse, Sara Jaqua, Second Row: Amy Anderson, Leslie Carlson. Sherry Crombie, Erika Mallo, EileerLMarting, Debbie Sampanis, Kathleen Clarke. Third Row: Coach Bob Mizerak. Linda Daniels, Dana Web- stef, Tina Bending, Sonia Bending, Angela Freeman. Linda Fernandez, Lana Beid, Coach Bob Ayer. we 62 A TRACK iflw MMG Friendship was something that went hand-in-hand with sports. What good was winning that big race it there wasnt anyone to share it with? Many partici- pants in this year's track program com- mented about the amount of spirit that members shared with each other. The focus was on improving and helping to .,- -Jw-H - -0--0'-sito-1--'--' improve. Training for something every day wasnt easy. and when it was as rig- orous as a sport, it was much harder Through that friends became stronger than they were before. and winning that big meet was much nicer when there was someone there to share it with you 1' y-IS. W k ffpcrwf ' ff , f r . M .... ,. , . ,,,,, .,,, A V , ----- lf' W , I . g j 1 , I my f 4 -2 f f ,, f M gg My 2 w'4+w,f, are ss vs Ssixxmiisixkiw X.. S A ,Qi 'E Wx Q QQ' .X wh- Q ti JV TRACK. Front Row: Paul Northey, Rich Hahn, Dan Burke, John Leis, Bruce Gott- lieb, Joe Leyva, Todd Thelin. Second Row: Bernie Chamberlain, Roy Campana, Peter Hodges, Greg Lopez, Frank Franco, John Bauer, Dana St. Oegger, Kit Hough. Third Row: David Veazey, Mark Johnson, Rance Hesketh, Brian Uradnicek, John Collins, David Coburn, Fred Nonhrup, Tom Marshall, Brian Gary. 1. Robert Fox hands ott to Dan Hoekstra in a relay. 2. Deanna Ross surges forward with the baton dur- ing the l-lueneme meet. 3. Barbara Karg breaks the tape first in the womans mile relay, 4. Bob Orr crosses the finish line tor a San Marcos victory. 5. Anticipation and fatigue are mirrored in the face ot Angela Freeman. l f 64 TRACK 4552! f' MN' 2 4- ,A,.,mmv I ., QQ in 4 ,, 'K -P Q , 1 if Q .f . it ' X' 55' ' X e 4 N V je gig-,..,i,.,g1s , . V , ..,, Q- t . ,' -1 1-sw' ' .V ,.,,i,:f - pff, ' '. . A4 I ff ' er ,,.,., K .V b , Xb, aff, w, I f ,T V 7512, f l',' ii ,.t... lsfl . ff I ,, ff . fm- W ,i.i . J '! V ,,,' J, 4, A ff fgi,V1.f,gLfV4V! ly. , fi, ff, il ' iz!:'cxi'4 , 4 I :V f Q- km. V, ,.,x,g',s:g1ty :jsfgVg5?gi.,,!... M In , .X K , , VL A 1' U v KN-.-..:A.:-.. --...-M.. . t as 4 R :wa .hmm-ml. t+..... 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After a one week crash course in conditioning and fun- damental football, the moment of truth for both groups came on Friday, December 14th. ln the tradition of San Marcos PP games, the first half was a stand-off with two strong defenses dominating the action. At half-time it was a scoreless tie largely due to the fine work of junior Amy Anderson. Early in the third quarter, Deana Ross broke loose and sprinted downfield 95 yards to put the seniors out in front. Later in the fourth quarter, the seniors scored again on a run up the middle by Jody Taf- elski. The senior lead was increased to 14 points when Sabrina l-lolford scored a safety. Then, with a little over two minutes left, junior Leanne Kuhn received the kickoff and legged it all the way for a quick six points. At the final gun the score was 14- 6 in favor of the seniors. San Marcos provides students with many activities which are fun to watch and participate in. These same activi- ties develop interests while they enter- tain. lnterests often lead to hobbies or sometimes even a career, The Fioyal Blue Review and an assortment of plays develop the entertainer in many of us. A variety of dances, each with its own theme, provide students with numerous opportunities to become involved in social planning. The school's nominating convention is yet another example ofthe activities to which a student may be introduced. It is important for students to take an interest in these outside activities because they cover a section of our education which is often inadequately explored in the regular curriculum. t. Q 'i'- 1 2 STH .fs it ,Vrfr M Wash,-1 kv , ,f 7... V , , iv-Q, i ,gk I 5i?,.,, f. .,,,. 1 ...t,,, ,,a,,.,,, fx ' . Y ,.,, 6 . , .,f WA' . fy . an 4 .Hr Q, as , T a. ' W' f fp 'ew xi N' .7 ' Sax , uf, -' figfwgly ff gig, ' tg? 'W fm? 43 :- ' . V la' 'zyfff 5,-l .- ' , , .dj -, -f ,, Ig,-Lg in ggi '.- ,a 1, ,raw my 6 1,4 it We ah, ,., l-vi! '05, , -K 1 fp Q 1-,la . ts' ,ix M 17, yay, A i iH2f'f '22 :sa 7,2959 1 ' tr. c'-M w zlf -Q, 'wi : ' K? fl 1 6, wi? ' kiffiigs ,,, ' -,Q . V ,ygfu , mmf , 'Q1.2f,if:'3 q 63,5 ., , f r --'--' 4? EQ' , QQ 5,19 ' L 55? 1:1 iv iv Q ' ' A 'jC?'4'1'T' 2 . -- asf -2 - X J , K ,Q ' f Q :- B , L ,, 'MQ- N- 5:3 xii .sf ,'... Activities 1. Brooks Allen releases tension after going through the traumatic experience of the Royal Shuffle. 2. Early in the year, Mr. Hartley treats the students to a concert given by the Army Band. 3. At the first dance of the year a royal couple is seen Freaking Out. 4. Crowded masses go through the painstak- ingly slow process of the Royal Shuffle. 5. Sopho- mores Lisa and Kim take a break to talk about their classes. 6. During the Howdy Dance a couple is seen trying out their dancing shoes. 7. The last of the students finish up at the September Shuffle. School Daze Preparation for school began long orientation concluded with tours ofthe before September, but the activity was campus and opportunities to join various not evident until September 1 1, when clubs. i hundreds of eager sophomores On Wednesday, the seniors led the descended upon the campus for orienta- way through the Royal Shuffle, with the tion. The program proceeded in the tradi- class of '82 bringing up the rear. After the tional manner, with introductions and frustrating experience of registration, fol- speeches by several faculty members. lowed by two days of school, the stu- Then the student presentation ot life at dents were more than ready for Friday. San Marcos opened with a flourish as the By the end of the first full week, most of Senior class president Adrian Tartler, the students were adjusted to school dressed in a tutu, led the class officers in again, and awaited the first home football a unique imitation of a rock band. Finally, game, and the Howdy Dance. 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These included such things as yelling contests, banana eating contests, lap sits, tug-of-wars, and Volkswagen pushes. All in all, the rallies were a success, and managed to break through last year's apathetic outlook. 1. At the Un-Rally the football team dressed upto copy the spiritleaders. 2. Enthusiasm's high as the spirltleaders do their thing ata rally, 3. The spiritleaders made the Un-Rally even stranger with their own version of Macho Men. 4. Cindi Eyman and Brian Chase turn out to be the perfect match in a skit based on the dating game. 5. The Senior team rushes to win the car push, 6. Reving up for a rally the Pep Band leads the students out in a Pied Piper fash- ion. 7. Ducky Don week was celebrated by many various activities, seen here is the tug-of-war between the Sophomore and Junior classes. ,. Hmwmlm M, V .W Q, ff f ' f' V t ' 'I ff. ff?Tf1V0 ., .f f, f 44, Hu . ' . fy fwf. gtg I . L... ...Y I .. f., , V. X VW,!.,.,.,., ...V ,V XZ . V.7,..,3.V,...i.w.. X, I ., ,. ,d,,,.,WV., W. !7. 1fge5.4..I. . 'ff' 'f . .ffm f4..j,t'.gy,f' ,va ff .f' f T M' MM f f W ., ..,f. ,, .t .V ,. ,f . . . ' .I fffiwi..3yfcj'ggf:f, 1:- .. ., vi, . ' '..,ff..:,t:'..6 . . ...,. , , Mg. ' f 1 ffff. ..ff 1,,:.... 70 RALLIES f MQW'-:4fgWa' RALLIES 71 'KU' ......t..... Homecoming '79 - Success! Homecoming '79, like its predecessors was an event filled with excitement. The princesses arrived in open cars and were escorted to their seats by members of the Key Club. At halt-time, each of the five was introduced. Then, accompanied by their fathers, the girls walked under an arch of sabers toward the crowning 72 HQMECQMING moment. There was a tense pause, and then the 1979 queen was announced. Karen Parker, the '78 Homecoming Queen, yielded her crown and title to Heidi Kilminster. Tears mingled with smiles as the new queen donned her crown and robe, and received the tradi- tional bouquet of roses. Each of the prin- cesses were also given roses, and then the girls were driven around the track for the last time. The excitement of the evening, which was enhanced by a victory over Ventura, carried over to the following night when the dance was held. Although this year's dance was semi-formal and held inthe Student Center, it had been sold out a week before. With a live band, Over Easy and a room full of happy people, the dance proved to be worth its popularity. 1 . The five princesses prepare for their ride around the field before the game. 2. Randi Alvari and her father walk through an arch of sabers toward the throne. 3. Queen Heidi Kilminster accepts her roses joyfully. 4. Dancers enjoy a break between songs at the Homecoming Dance. 5. Dana Engel arrives in one of the sports cars. 6. Karen Parker crowns Heidi Kilminster '79 Homecoming Queen. 7. Andrew Hoffman escorts Jane Scott to her seat. 8. Music by Over Easy results in a chain reaction. 9. Jennifer Grgich, roses in hand, leaves with her escort. iefllf. 'J E E Jennifer Grgich XZ i, ffWfffW 7 1 Dana Engel ,Q Jane Scott HOMECOMING 73 ? I l 74 DANCES gf f f if ? ,- -3 W Dances Take NewApproach Dances at San Marcos took a new twist this year. In the dance sponsored by the Drama Club C'A Hollywood Premiere D the standard layout of the dance floor was altered to create an atmosphere sim- ilar to that ot a night club. Tables and chairs were positioned on the stage over- looking the dance floor. Many students dressed in costume, and some won prizes tor their attire. Another innovation was the conversion ot the traditional CSF Mardi Gras to a couples only, Sadie Haw- kins dance where roles were reversed and girls invited boys. Other favorites included the Harvest Moon Ball, the Sweetheart Swing, the Convention Ball, the Last Chance Dance, and the ever popular after Game Dances. Pictured: Yearbook photographers record a variety of moods at some 1979-'80 dances. 76 FALL Mystery Comes to San Marcos Barbara Bullard, senior of '79, stepped in at literally the last moment to fill the gap left when Mimi Atkinson moved to Colo- rado. Her excellent performance, despite the short notice, was characteristic of the whole play. 'tAny Number Can Die was the Performing Arts Departments first major production of the year. lt was a spoof on the detective shows of the late 20's and early 3O's. Although it had a number of comical overtones, the play was filled with suspense, and it kept the audience on the edge of its seat either by the eerie sets and special effects, or by the intriguing plot. The impressive sets were designed by director Marjorie Luke, and the sound effects and lighting were executed flawlessly by the stage crew. The action of the play was set in the liv- ing room of Raven's l-lead, an old man- sion on a deserted island off the coast of North Carolina. The plot began with the usual grouping of relatives, employees, and reporters convened to hear the read- ing of the will of eccentric Cedric Russell. The will stated that a large part of the inheritance was left to sweet, innocent Sally Van Ville. The will also provided a list of the other greedy relatives in the order which they would inherit should the previous be deceased. This, of course, set the scene for a series of money-moti- PLAY 2 4 vated murders. Then, just to keep the audience on its toes, a riddle was pro- vided so that the most astute of the rela- tives could get the rest of the inheritance. As the play progressed, many of the peo- ple were looking for the money, and some of them were getting killed. The two detectives, Hannibal Hix and Agatha Win- ters, finally unraveled the case leaving mented With Such words as impressive the reporter, Jack Regent, and Sally to CVVIIIIGVN FOFUGYD Qfade A DGFTOVVTI find the money and romance. ance Cl3arbara Bullardj and a comedic Any Number Can Die was WQII touch nothing less than perfect CKim reviewed. The play itself was described Anderson and D3Vld 31391495 All ln all as Ha top-Caliber thriller Wewgpreggjj the play was an excellent whodunit right and individual actors were comple- down the line 1A 3 ff fi, 422 E? 70? gn f W' , 4 ' , f y wp ' ' ew 114 ul I ff , ,V French Night Scrapbook On a Saturday night in October, our cafeteria was transformed into Le Cafe Saint Marks. The Occasion was the per- forming arts annual ethnic night. This year's audiences were entertained right and left by can-can girls, French mimes, and singing peasants. Performances started even before the meal. Mime troupe did a repertoire of their street mimes, then, as people entered they were welcomed by the music of the orchestra. Throughout the evening, the madrigals sang, Larry Mason sang, and members of the orchestra played flute solos. The highlight of the evening came when Orchesis performed an authentic French can-can. Altogether it was an enjoyable evening for all. Providing that long hours of tedious hard rehearsal really do pay off, the Drama club put on a fantastic show this year. Titled Scrapbook, the show was a musical review through the decades. It boasted songs from such shows as Annie, Grease, Hair, and many others. Highlights ofthe show were Cady Huffman, singing and dancing in the song The Music and the Mirror, and the whole cast's rousing rendition of Let the Sun Shine. Squeezing a whole show into three weeks of rehearsal wasn't easy, but as one reviewer put it, lf this is any indication of what the San Marcos' drama department has to offer, we're in for a great year. 3 5 It ,, ' r , 971. My 11 ,Q ., f i ,. e19rP J'i - X ff I -' -.. if ,C L' I V 1 1 MC gffwffw f f ff ,M , 1 Ji?-5,12 1 if 2-nf -V .ff f . K ,y My ' 'W r 9410 uf, r ,L ' . ffff H . 1 if A --......., Q Ab i , iff ,Q ! W1 1 :eww ' ' u X , M ff vw, ' -A-315' 'Twas The Night . . . This year's Noel in White did not begin at 9:00 on a Saturday night as many people might think. On the con- trary, it began many months before with extensive planning and organiz- ing. First on the list was a theme. Sug- gestions ranged from DEVO Christmas to Christmas at Crandma's. ln the end they decided upon the traditional Christmas song, 't1Twas the night before Christmas to use as a basis for starting plans. Then came the many days of finding a place to hold hold the dance, finding out if a person had the talent to make paper snowflakes, or it- they were better in the kitchen baking cookies. Finally it wound down to the date of Saturday, December 15th. At 2:30 a large group of teenagers appeared at the student center of City College, decked with a pile of Christ- mas ornaments and bulbs, ready to set up for the dance. Then the time came, and at 9:00 the doors opened. A multi- tude of happy couples filtered into the room, ready to enjoy themselves and dance to the music of the band Sec- ond Wind. The spirit of the evening peaked as they announced that the 1979 Snow King and Queen were Mark Battistone and Jenny Howard. 1. Couples dance to a slow song at Noel in White. 2. David Friestad and Gail Cvrebo sit back and enjoy themselves at the dance. 3. 1979 Snow King and Queen, Mark Battistone and Jenny Howard. 4. Various partygoers refresh themselves with Christmas delicacies. 5. The band, Second Wind, blew audiences away. 6. The spirit of Christmas really moves Alan Howard and Kim Barrett. 7. Jenny Howard receives roses from Ursula Kroemer. 80 NGEL IN WHITE -41g m.J T' ,ff ' 01,3421 qw, ' 'S - , 'g',. Q,f f f, 4, f f M Wfffiz kb NOEL IN WHITE 81 + -X Jw 2 , 'f 4 1 ,VI Y V V A,,,, ,, f M ,QI W ,Q 1 u ' 77, 'K Q Q ' , f -14 ,gf V If . ff K V , fo , 4 Vin? g , , .' ' i f f' ff - , 7,1 7 f 1 1, A bf ' f m 1 , 2 , , Q V 0 2 iff ,, , , ,,z' 1 ff 7 , , f'-Q9 ff-+3 f 4 X f 1 ,f X 5 Q1 4 f ffl if f M ff A ' 4, X f f , f W -ff wx, iw j ,,,:iQl,' U, fx Q ' - , ',z'fgv,f,1 fgf Q '-wi' Q , ff' . 11 ,,g:Zy'k sf X 7527-3-i.ff ff ,, 'Q -f , , W , I K . ,f ' Y! ifda A Q. ,W , ,f . ,J ,V W.,,,,,.f if X 7 ' Q , f f I f ,Q X ,, f f ,X ff,,f,f,3gf, ,Z - '14, ,V, V 5 aq !, fi .- , Caught In The Act Variety was the word for this year's Royal Blue Review. San Marcos put on a show that featured everything from danc- ing frogs and a faculty skit, The VVitch's Curse, Cwhich included Larry Mason and his wigj to A Cappella's glittering rendition of a medley from Godspell. ACT 1 Overture ,.... ........ ,,........., J a zz Band Easier Said Than Done ......,.. The Treble Cleffs In The Beginning ,,... Toni Edwards, Maria Rocha Don't Cry Out Loud ............... Melissa Hein Interlude ,.... .....,. ,......... . . .Jazz Band Weekend Up-Date ..........., Eric Christiansen, Bill Forney, and Ursula Kroemer People's Party .......... Irene and Toni Martinez Frogs .......,...... Dee Deeds, Cyndi Duncan, Karen Hulsman, and Lynn Smith Fiddler On The Root .,.,........, The Madrigals Sing Sing Sing ..... Scott Drnavich, Toni Edwards, Holly Ellis, Maria Rocha, Beverly Sharpe ACT 2 Entr'act . , . ...... ..,, J azz Band Your Song .... ................,. A ndy Fuller Bugle Boy ...,.................. Tessa Groff, CiCi Johnson, and Denine Uphotf The Witch's Curse ........ Mr. Gaines, Mrs. Luke, Mr. Mason, Mrs. Purcell, Mr. Purcell We're All Alone ................,.... Teri Hein Keigan Man ..........,...,.,,... Durm Corps Godspell ................ The A Cappella Choir 1. Members ofthe A Cappella choir share a tender moment during the song Day By Day. 2. CiCi John- son, Denine Uphotf, and Tessa Groff bring back the 1940's with their version of Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. 3. Expert' singing was a reality as Melissa Hein sings Don't Cry Out Loud. 4. Bill Forney gives a satirical version of a commencment speech, 5. ls it Kermit? No, its Cyndi Duncan. 6. Ursula Kroemer, Eric Christiansen, and Bill Forney give the audience the weekend up-date. 7. Lilly Polansky, Ardis San- chez, and Anita Visser relive the fabulous 50's with their rendition of Easier Said Than Done. BOYAL BLUE BEVlElN 83 1 -Q 84 SPRING SHOW 1. Little Mary Sunshine QJill Carrollj and Captain Big Jim CDoug Haywardy sing Colorado Love Call. 2. Chief Brown Bear CMike Murphyj enjoys a tender moment with his daughter, Little Mary. 3. The faithful brave Fleetfoot CAndrew Hoffmanj dozes on his chief's shoulder. 4. Lisa Wilson, Lucia Wallis, Ardis Sanchez, Cindi Eyman, Crystal Adams, Debbie Barb, Mona Osmus, and Jill Benson, get daring and show their ankles and more as they sing Mati Hari, 5. Mrs. Luke works with chorus members. 6. Unsus- pecting forest rangers are about to become the victims of Yellow Feather CMarco Carrenoj, 7. Forest rangers, Kim Fiozenfeld, Peter Fraser, Jeff Stevens, Fioger Kelly, Kelly Allin, and Jay Potter, are charmed by Little Mary. 8. Forest rangers and girls from the Eastchester finishing school socialize. 9. General Oscar Fairfax fJed I-lammondj com- forts the girls after their fiances have gone off on an impor- tant mission. Spring Show Shines Little Mary Sunshine was an affection- ate spoof on the old time operettas of yesteryear in which handsome military men fall in love with wide-eyed young ladies from a finishing school. In the words of advisor Mrs. Luke, This year's cast became caught up in the tongue-in- the-cheek attitude of their show. The basic goal of cast and crew alike was to capture the nostalgic spirit of the show they were performing in. This was accomplished by painting San Marcos Operetta Company on the curtain of the theatre, and in the waySthe show was staged and sung, f x ff, ' Convention! Arabs To Rock Punk rockers, Arabs, big-time gang- sters, and a beach party invading San Marcos? That's exactly what it looked like outside the auditorium on the morning of March 1 1, as excited students waited for Convention 1980 to get underway. Then at 8:00 AM. the doors were opened and 400 people surged in, dressed in the out- rageous costumes ofthe day and filled with enthusiasm. Preparation forthe event began long before the actual convention. Classes had to vote for delegates, who in turn were required to spend lunch periods lis- tening to speeches from potential candi- dates. On the day before the convention, students took on the job of decorating the auditorium, Palm trees, melted records, political posters, and crepe paper streamers were just a few ofthe oddities to be seen. All through the day chaos could be felt inthe air. Demonstrations and speeches were given among the ever present cheers and cat-calls, and voting became tiresome as the afternoon wore on and delegates began leaving. This year's convention boasted a spe- cial guest, a pseudo-Russian Communist -who stirred peoples emotions until he was exposed as being an actor. The con- vention ended a record one and a halt hours ahead of schedule, at 5:30 P.M., with the rap of the gavel and a round of cheers. fa 86 CONVENTION 1. Arab Maiden Heidi Haskell fixes her veil dur- ing the day. 2. Keynote speaker George Velli- otes stirs the audience with his Russian remarks. 3. With Royal bearing, Scott Jensen moves through the auditorium. 4. San Marcos goes punk. 5. A new waver plays guitar on stage. 6. Section leaders Debbie Phillip and Terry Ortega look over the agenda. 7. Heather Sciacca and her escorts approach the stage. 8. Extra-terrestrials Lori Woodard and Becky Con- nor land at the convention. 9. Scott Drnavich speaks with members of his Beach Blanket Bingo section. 10. Arab Mike Fitzgerald enter- tains his audience with appropriate music. 11. Convention Manager Linus Huffman calls the convention to order. 6T L9 at S X4 ft - 0 S 1 i fb' Q .. er ti V I.. 6 'mi 'X' K 1 I A E is 5 , CONVENTION 87 ,Q As the school year begins, a count- less number of faces roam the campus halls. Many of the faces search for accomplishment, many seek popular- ity, and many desire the feeling of being involved. Whateverthe reason may be, clubs and organizations can open a door to those vvho wish to par- ticipate. At first the club may start the year rather slowly and feelings are some- what timid, but as the weeks progress, the members become a close unit. Each member performs his or her spe- cifictfunction within the group, and before long, activities begin to happen. There are rallies, sports events, plays, and concerts. Clubs and organizations give students the opportunity to shovv their talents and to arrange various school events. l '49 s!,1 , - f 56 -' f 1 W ,MS 7 3 ' S f . . fiwmvswm ' Ry, L-' .. 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V Organizatians Organization The Associated Student Body Cabinet consisted ot twelve students who put in many hours of personal time to develop a student government system which ran smoothly. The ASB cabinet members were involved in everything from the sports rallies to the school desegregation program. Some concrete examples ofthe high goals they set tor themselves were the Boyal Decree, the sophomore orientation day, the Government Advisory Broad- cast, andthe student suggestion boxes located about the campus. The Cabinet also organized a very successful l-lome- coming halttime show. Led by president Mark Battistone, the cabinet made the 1. Members of the cabinet discuss current issues. 2. Kirsten Panizzon discusses cabinet matters with a few students, 3. Sean McMahon heads back to class atter lunch. 4. Adrian Tartler referees the tug- ot-war game between classes. Produces Results 1979 school year more enjoyable tor all the Students' ASB CABINET. Front Row: Frank Stoltze, Adrian Tartler, Mark Battistone, Andrew Hoffman. Second 90 ASB CABINET gow: Kirsten Panizzon, Wendy Goodell, Kim Panizzon, Fred Northrop, Sean McMahon. Third Row: Mr urcell. JUSTICES. Adam Angeles, Hugh Hayward, Andrew Hall, Heidi Panizzon. i z Slow Start- Efficient End Despite problems at the beginning of the year, the Justices had a successful term. After the Chief Justice re-election, they started organizing themselves into an efficient cabinet. Andrew Hall, the new Chief Justice, attended all cabinet meet- ings and then reported pertinent informa- tion tothe other justices. Next, following San Marcos Parliamentary procedure, they voted on passing or declining each suggestion that the cabinet or club mem- bers had presented. All in all, their short- ened term turned out to be very produc- tive. 'fu , , ., L ,W - I, -V , M 'uf , 1, , . wr . A, f' , -rfffffikw. 4 We -. M ,,.., I 9' M . wwe , M.. . A, . f ,ff-V - I ,zur--' Q ' '- ,hm AWARDS COMMITTEE. Front Row: Marcy Baird, Ursula Kroemer, Shawn Second Row: Kathy Kalp, Hilary Rack, Leanne Kuhn, Carey Cramer, Kim Maloney, Curt Beutel, Jett Baldwin, AmyKalp, Kirsten Panizzon, Vickie Loehr. Panizzon, Amy Anderson, Wendy Goodell, Mr. Barens. Slo w Start Because there was nothing for them to do, the Awards Committee lay dormant A until the second semester when they began preparation tor the awards presen- tation held at the end ofthe year. At that time, they noted outstanding students' accomplishments. Although this was their main effort during the year, they also presented each of the five homecoming queen nominees with a necklace. ll 1. No, but if you hum atew bars l'll dothe dance from Carmen, -Wendy Goodell. 92 AWARDS COMMITTEE COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMITTEE. Front Row: Sabrina Holford, Robin Zeigler, Kirsten Panizzon, Update The CRC, or Community Relations Committee, worked all year to try to pro- vide the community with information about school events such as plays. Their main means of communication was through the two marquees, which they kept up to date on school activities. They also added a personal touch on different occasions by displaying messages like Have a nice day. At the beginning of the year, the CRC planned a student gov- ernment letter magazine. This magazine would have included summaries of past news and would have updated news briefs on various committees and organi- zations at San Marcos. This idea was never carried through, but the CRC hopes to carry it out next year. Wendy Goodell, Julie Howard. Second Row: Hugh Hayward, Bob Frakes, Bernie Chamberlain, Rich Hahn, John Fernandez. .' stu. f 2i.Rb l i I I I I I ELECTION COMMITTEE. Front Row: Evan Bedell, Mike Gordon, John VanDonge, Curt Beutel, Scott Jensen, Roger Kelly, Mark Lorenzen. Second Row' Julie Howard, Kirsten Panizzon, Carey Cramer, Wendy Goodell, Leanne Kuhn, Amy Anderson, Mindy Hegeman, John Martony. Third Flow: Ann Steel Amy'Kalp Shawn Maloney, Kim Panizzon, Marcy Baird, Karen Brennard, Leslie Dinaberg, Frank Stoltze. ' ' And the Winner ls . . . This year the Election Committee was responsible for handling all the elections, such as the ASB elections and the Home- coming election. Their responsibilities included running the booths, gathering ballots from classrooms, and counting votes. They also spent a great deal of time planning and working out the Nomi- nating Convention held inthe spring. CRCXELECTION COMMITTEE 93 1. The yearbook photographer takes a picture of Diane Dreier before she can turn around again. 2. Kathy Kalp makes a poster advertising a dance. 3. Posting an announcement for the finance commit- Club Heads Form Council 94 IOCC The leaders of on-campus organiza- tions formed the membership of IOCC. Led by Andrew Hoffman, the Commis- sioner of Organizations, the group had various responsibilities, including the allocation of concession rights for dances held on campus, the planning of the annual homecoming car carnival in October, and, to finish off the year, the annual club day in the spring. tee is Kathy Kalp. WWWNX 95 .,1..,..., IOCC. Front Row: Bob Frakes, Fred Northrop, Andrew Hoffman, Jed Hammond, Sean Bercaw. Second Row: Jenny Howard, Kira Dukes, Shawn Maloney, Deanna Deeds, Mimi Atkinson, Sandy McCurdy, Lia Zanesco. Third Row: Chris Young, Paul Larsen, Paul Kuhn, Diane Dreier, Doug Caldwell, Tracy Pre- bish, Fred Meyer, ,Ll eff--, , a, . Ms . .N 0 0-. FINANCE COMMITTEE. Front Row: Bob Simpkins, Sean Bercaw, Heidi Panizzon, Kris Sellars, Mindy Hegeman, Lia Zanesco. Second Row: Scott Ellis, Kathy Kalp, Kim Panizzon, Jeff Baldwin, Marcy Baird, EKU!! Sabrina Holford, Bob Frakes. Third Row: Kirsten Panizzon, Scott Jen- sen, Doug Hayward, Shawn Maloney, Ursula Kroemer, Lynn McFarland, Curt Beutel. Money ls Their Game This year's Finance Committee was led by senior Kathy Kalp. lt was kept busy not only during the year, but even during the summer. Throughout the year it met to review and approve the ASB budget for the House and also to sell ASB cards dur- ing nutrition, lunch, and the shuffle. This benefited all San Marcos students. The committee also helped the teams. For instance, it helped the tennis team by approving the allocation of S1000 forthe purchase ofa mechanical trainer. ln addition to this they assisted the Jazz Band in raising money for a trip to Monte- rey. FINANCE COMMITTEE 95 H' RALLY COMMITTEE. Front Row: Leslie Dinaberg, John VanDonge, Evelyn Becht, Sean McMahon, Jackie Villegas, Amy Kalp, Lynne Hatfield, Trish Jean. Second Row: John Martony, Kim Wendel, Roger Kelly, Hilary Rack, Amy Anderson, LeAnne Kuhn, Carey Cramer, Maja Olson, Linda Beste. Third Flow: Lindsey Klunke, Anita Oberlander, Ursula Kroemer, Bill Forney, 5 . KW fix W ff' , QW 1 l 'ff Z f , W, , 1' tt rysri, 2 rf I X V, .ff 4' it , ,f . fi-' f 15 1 . , f ,lf ,WW f 2 :f MW! 4 - ,X , f J! '- , Shawn Maloney, Marcy Baird, Gretchen Gardner, Mary Daugherty. Fourth Row: Vicky Loehr, Jett Baldwin, Crystal Adams, Kirsten Panizzon, Kris Veig- ele, Marla Rocha, Sabrina l-lolford, Linus Huffman, Julie Howard, Roxanne Manno, John Leis, John Fernandez, Deana Hilde i 96 RALLY COMMITTEE Rallies Boost Royals Under the creative leadership ot Sean McMahon, the Rally Committee strove to improve the quality ot this year's rallies and to create a broader audience appeal Remember those expertly done take-otts on popular game shows? What about those intriguing games, like passing an Alka-Seltzer tablet with your teeth or pushing a VVV around the tack? These and a wide variety ot other events gave San Marcos students bursts ot spirit and H lunacy before nutrition. lt was traditional to start a Friday morning rally with the Drum Corps and Spiritleaders parading about the campus as students gathered in the Greek Theatre. Once there, the stu dent body participated in rallies with themes ranging from the Un-Rally, where everything was reversed, to a banana eating contest between class representa tives. 1. Sean McMahon outlines the rally for the student body. 2. Key Club member David Orr escorts Heidi Kilminster to her seat, PROGRAM COMMITTEE. Front Row: Mike Gordon. Second Row: Kirsten Panizzon, Julie Howard, Wendy Goodell, Evelyn Becht, Lindsey Kiunke. Third Row: Kathy Kalp, Linda Janco, Shawn Maloney, LeAnne Kuhn, Ursula Kroemer, Hilary Rack, Marcy Baird, Kim Panizzon, Vicky Loehr. KEY CLUB, Front Row: Rich Hahn, Mark Simpkins, Andrew Hoffman, David Orrl Second Row: David Chan, Bob Simpkins, Paul Kuhn, Bob Frakes, Fred Hartzman, Paul Marting. Third Row: Mr. Rogers, Chris Merrill, Steve Lewis, Tom Kronen, Doug Hayward, Linus Huffman, Fred Northrop, Ron Stevens, Mike Gordon. Programs Add zip Under the supervision of Mr. Purcell, the program Committee helped to organ- ize the Principal's assemblies. Committee coordinator Ursula Kroemer stated that, although the committee lacked active members, they managed to accomplish their duties. To the student's delight, the group succeeded in convincing adven- turer and explorer John Goddard to return this year with another exciting film on exploring the Nile River. They were also able to engage the Army Band whose snappy performance helped to start off the school year. Service With A Smile The Key Club is mainly a public serv- ice organization, stated president Paul Kuhn, and that the Key Club was. They went to Kiwanis Club meetings and helped with their international drug pre- vention program. The club also sent two members to the 34th annual Key Club International Convention in Anaheim. With aid from advisor Mr. Rogers and Mr. Stoney, the club had a very busy year. At school, members participated in Club Day, escorted the Homecoming princesses, sponsored the Harvest Moon Ball, and painted the Greak Theatre benches. PROGRAM COMMITTEE X KEY CLUB N Fm ggi! M' I , . -5 2 K 'X 'flag-H 1, X. 1 ,ag We . . . ' A , , f S A V X V .,., QQ, Q. V, A 'mf-.3 N 3' 'x.Ti'e, 56 wp. il: K 'A 'wk '4i..5yM V .kg A A . 1 ,. c. '-5 'Q l gift by Spirit In Action Adding their own special style to this year's rallies and athletic events, the spirit leaders were no doubt one ofthe more enthusiastic groups on the San Marcos campus. To prepare for their various duties at games and tor rallies, the mem- bers attended a week-long cheerleader camp at UCSB last summer. Led by Captain Shawn Maloney, the girls raised funds tor camp by holding bake sales and selling decorated eggs. For the Homecoming Carnival, they turned out their super Rice Krispy treats. SPIRIT LEADERS. Front Row: Jackie Villegas, Kris Veigele, Crystal Adams, Shawn Maloney, Mary Ann Martin, Karen Ellichman, Maria Rocha. Second Row: Valerie Jean, Sabrina Holford, Cindy Guen- ther, Jody Gebert, Tracy Walt, Paula Bortolazzo, Patricia Jean, Kirstin Panizzon. 1. Led by the Spiritleaders, the '79 Royals' football team charges onto the field. 2. The camera cap- tures Cindy Guenther during a pause in the game. 3. Arms upraised, the girls urge on the Royals' fans. 4. ls this the new look? No, it's the Spiritleaders at the rally during 5O's days. 5. Shawn, Karen, Jody, and Trisha stir the crowd at a fall rally. 6. Sabrina Holford shows why she was picked as a spiritleader as she kicks up her heels in the Quad. M655 ,MI ,?y,,X. I. , Q ,, ,-aa... my - xg f it 1 W-A SPIRIT LEADERS 99 4 2 100 GHAPPLETTES Girls Pin Down Team This year the Grapplettes had to take an intensive one week workshop during their lunch period so thatthey could be taught the rules of wrestling. Following this came a personal interview to judge their enthusiasm. After becoming a Grap- plette they had to attend the wrestling matches and keep score for the team. At times the Grapplettes had other kinds of fun. For example, they participated in the annual club day selling submarine sand- vviches. The income from this went to the wrestling team so that they could attend a tournament. 1. Grapplettes Debbie Hicks, Marlena Mejia, Angel Malone, Kim Adams, and Lisa Carlson take a break during a wrestling match.'2., Pep-Club members Kim and Kris Sellars snow their school spirit by wearing their Pep-Club T-shirts, GRAPPLETTES. Front Row: Marlena Melia, Kris Veigele, Lori Malone Thlrd Row Lisa Carlson Anne Meyers Lori Smith Knauss, Debbie Hicks, Patricia Jean. Second Row: Valerie Kim Adams Dana Webster Jean, Jennifer Zumdahl, Julia Hamlin, Lynn Hatfield, Angel PEP CLUB. Front Row: Maria Shellabarger, Kim Will, Mandy Weissbrodt, Robin Koval, Joan Klass, Lia Zanesco, Dennie Reeder, Amy Peirsol, Audrey Hodges, Alice Lui, Jeanine Gimello, Chris Baker. Second Row: Daren Mer- chant, Debbie Alspaugh, Cathy Swain, Evelyn Becht, Shawn Maloney, Marcy Baird, Ursula Kroemer, Sabrina Morrow, Amy Grant, Debbie Sampanis, Julie Howard, Heidi Pannizon. Third Rowg Kirsten Soria, Valerie Jean, Crystal L2 ,,,,.,,, fqfyygwf' r ' 41 ' 5' N-. I .K . I ruff! , W, gywf 'f f f ,W '. fn? f f 4 . 4 an , , J ,Vx fx X V: x f LL. X ,NH , 1 X Adams, Lindsey Kiunke, Jill Duncan, Linda Janco, Kitty Kellogg, Mary Dona- hue, Lilly Polansky, Cindy Knox, CiCi Johnson, Sandy Hegeman, Linda Kied- ing, Kim Hamilton, Fourth Row: John Fernandez, Patricia Jean, Kim Wendell, Elaine Hitzelberger, Dana Marley, Julia Often, Christine Galbraith, Kirsten Pannizon, Sabrina Holtord, Kris Sellars. Off To A Good Start This year the Pep Club was just as important as it has ever been on the cam- pus. Club members had reserved seating at the rallies and during football games so that they could lend their expert cheering talents to the games. But this was not allg members also had to work. They sold sandwiches at the Homecoming carnival, passed out sheets of paper with cheers written on them during water polo games, and introduced the idea of a mascot to the ASB. At club meetings, members could get information on being a cheer- leader, and they also elected officers. To quote president Lia Zanesco, Pep Club is a large club and it's hard to get every- one to participate, but we always have lots of fun. f W PEP CLUB 101 5 'fgwg fe'-ffdigr. ' '. 1' fmw. ,fr 'f'f'f.gf iff, f',i4wfn-'W f 6 ,5 Kbtifmf M fl. ' 'dv 1 , 'iff' x .. vhs ' Y ,552 , 252, 'C W Ushering In The March Uf Intellect MESA, which stands for math, engi- neering, science, and achievement, received financial aid from the Hewlett, Sloan, and Santa Barbara Founda- tions. The goal was to encourage minority students to take courses that dealt with these subjects. Membership in the club included such benefits as extra tutoring, field trips, and guest With a record breaking number of members this year, the Usherettes were more active than ever, Aside from the usual ushering at games, performances, and shuffles, they tumed out spirit rib- bons. These were sold around school and at the games, and they helped to spark the spirit of all Royals. The Usher- ettes also sponsored their traditional car- nation sale at Valentine's Day. Breaking tradition, they started the new decade with a new look. Blue pants, red velour jackets, and white T-shirts bearing the light blue initials of San Marcos High helped to keep enthusiasm within the CSF opened their year with a nickle toss at the Homecoming Carnival. The game, in which students attempted to toss coins into soda cans with the tops cutoff, turned out to be more an enter- taining attraction than a fund raiser. For- tunately, this didn't matter as the club was already financially secure. As usual, the tutoring program was filled with requests, and the annual trip to Disney- land in February was appreciated by all CSF members and their guests. Finally, in an effort to start the '80s on a progressive note, they introduced a new approach with the Sadie Hawkins dance in March. speakers. club at a high level all yearlong. CSF. Front Row: Deanna Deeds, Sandy Ebeling, Robin Zeigler, Anne Tweedy, Debbie Philip, Corinne Perleberg, Rhonda Wilson, Sarah Winter, Liz Scholtz, Lynne Scalapino. Second Row: Becky Hansen, Anne Mueller, Mary Wilcox, Jane Gennrich, Maria Shellabarger, Diane Dreier, Cindy Guenther, Liz Wollschlaeger, Chris Young, Shawn Maloney, Sophia Fujioka, Valerie Jean. Third Row: Hugh Hayward, Lori Worthen, Susan Olson, Lynn Sparks, Barbara Karg, Beth Gerig, Debbie Barb, Teri Hein, Leanne Kuhn, Wendy Goodell, Laurie Carroll, Rebecca Villa, Lorilee Torrey, Julie Mastrarrigo. Fourth Row: Mark Battistone, Andrew Hall, Karen Ellichman, Andrea Maitra, Kathy Pangburn, Kevin Koonce, Rance Hesketh, Eric Rehwoldt, Mike Fiske, Johnson Loh, Heather Sommers, Bob Simpkins, Linda Sprouse. Fifth Row: Brooks Allen, Scott Ellis, Tom Fernandez, Sam Silipo, Nelson Chan, John Leis, Andrew Hoffman, John Fernandez, Jed Hammond, Susan Coleman, Valeria Gadway, Pam Alexander. Sixth Row: Paul Larson, Mr. Salcido, How- ard Mizes, Greg Janee, Sean Bercaw, Randy MacKiney, Doug Caldwell, Mr. Peters, Suzy Markovich, Jonathan Perkins, Bob Frakes, Mimi Atkinson, Mr. Gaines, Tracy Prebish, Doug Hayward, ll Z f l,mwM Ai i 9? fi , ... , A t iiyifli . im 1 , if ,, V, 7 ,, . ,,., .. 102 MEsAfusHERErrEsfcsF .T USHERETTES. Front Row: Debbie Atwater, Joan Klass. Wendy Marks, Teri Marks. Sandy McCurdy. Second Row: Mrs, Edmiston. Dina Cone. Jennifer Webster. Mary Temple. Christina Machado, Elaine Hitzelberger. Gloria Allbright. Third Row: Alicia Lopez. Marilyn Bauer, Michelle Wise, Lilly Polansky. Laura Hidalgo. 'SQ if 155 i r if . Q. 3. f .Zz K 2' z - - , , 1 5 5 3 3 at , 2 - i . i l T Y' tg, .i . i 1 N. , s 1 -if , i X .. W ,g .S 'S 4 2 'git i 5 34 i . ri? 5 52 if 5' if F5 lf' - 1- as r X - tai' if is ii Q 2 f Q1 ll K Il i 1 1 Q 4, .gf 5' F- ' ,L .5 iz -.4 rf ,. ,ts . s ,f ff fy -L . 1' sY 2i': X . , X .,,. ,- sssi 2 X? 13 I f T- vw .,,,-, , wif 1. CSF members, Cindy Guenther and Susan Cole- man. study on the senior lawn during a free period. 2. Debbie Atwater waits to hand out programs at one of the theatre productions. 3. MESA advisor, Mr. Christiansen. talks to club members, 4. Teacher and Usherettes relax during a break in the shuffle. USHEFRETTES 103 f Sfill Life The Mime Troupe prospered this year with a larger membership and more spirit T than in the past. Performing as street mimes at French night, improvising at Victoria Court and appearing in the Christmas parade vvere only a tevv ot the activities that they did this year, Begin- ning in December the members could be seen doing various vvarm-ups and style exercises tor an act that they planned to do for Boyal Blue Bevievv, This year Mime Troupe vvas, from left to right, Marilyn Bauer, Terry Dahlstrom, Tammy Souza, Phil Cravvtord, Dana Mar- ley, Kim Bozenteld, and Lisa Kimbrell. 104 MIME TBOUPE 1. Mary Kerr is attacked by a mysterious force in the Fall play. 2. Mrs. Luke, Jill Benson, Jed Hammond, Tony Edwards, Roger Kelly and Margaret Collins appear to be a little disoriented before D.C. meeting. 3. Mimes Phil Crawford, Dana Marley, Terry Dahlst- rom, and Tammy Souza ham it up for yearbook photographers. 4. Lisa Kimbrell performs a skit for French night audiences. 5. ln the show Scrapbook, Jed Hammond, Cindi Eyman, and Robert DeLapp hear no evil see no evil, and speak no evil. 6. Mime Trou- per Terry Dahlstrom shows off at the Christmas parade. 3 . 4- . Q. -7 .fm i 4 - Exif The Curtain Falls Mass membership boosted the Drama Club this year. Led by president Jed Hammond, the club was involved in activ- ities ranging from waiting on tables at French night to selling an infamous Bathtub Brew at the Fall play. A club first was the student produced musical review, Scrapbook, members also worked on the recreation department's Haunted Hotel during Halloween. MW. ,..... -,-,f .... , .... .f.,M,..-.,..,,,.,,W,. 4, .ur W: kg-4 f--f hxsjl DRAMA CLUB. Front Row: Mary Kerr, Jared Hammond, Kim Wendel, Cindi Duncan, Roger Kelly, Margaret Collins, Andrea Rogoway, Sandy Ebeling, Melissa Hein. Second Row: Kirsten Panizzon, Sabrina Holford, Dana Mar- ley,'Ardis Sanchez, Lorna Gensler, Mimi Atkinson, Bill Forney, Ann Steel, Trish Jean, Mindy Hegeman, Amelia Guerrero, Dian Payne. Third Row: Lisa Kimbrell, Heidi Panizzon, Evelyne Treen, Lindsey Kiunke, Crystal Adams, Jill Duncan, Randy Potts, Andrew Hoffman, Caroline Suermondt, Juli Howard, I i fa., ,ia Craig Trego. Fourth Row: Lucia Wallis Tammy Stoneman, Ursula Kroemer, Lisa Wilson, Eric Christiansen, Lisa Engriser, Mary Temple, Marilyn Bauer, Anita Oberlander, Lisa Fromelt, Melissa Stalb. Fifth Row: Marjorie Luke, Tony Mangini, Christy Baker, Mark Chumley, Donna Baker, Darlene Cherry, Cici Johnson, Ann Meyers, Lori Kosey, Yvonne Negron, Yvonne Vega, Lynn Thompson, Debbie Barb, Tom Zeiher. DRAMA CLUB lO5 Getting Up . . - Setting up . . . lt took a lot of hard work and dedica- tion to be in the orchestra this year. This was a typical comment which could be heard from an orchestra member, It was true of course, getting up to go to rehearsals before most people even con- sidered the idea of getting out of bed, then playing Christmas songs months before December, made it really hard to become involved with playing an instru- ment, but the orchestra did itl Showing- off their musical talents at French night and the Christmas concert made it all worth while. ln the words of advisor Mrs. Luke, The stage crew accepted the challenge of a heavy shedule, low budget, and no janitor with minimal discontent. We are elevating slave labor to an art. This year the stage crew worked on every function that had to do with the auditorium, They were in charge of everything from light cues to fixing sets, and they performed these admirably. STAGE CREW. Front Row: Mark Chumley, Troy Schultz, Lee Dumbeck, Paul Puppo, Tony Mangini, Marjorie Luke, Greg Benson, Lori Kuehl, Don Dolan. Sfepp ng Quf! f' if ff' 'tl -2-3 - KICK! GET THOSE LEGS UP! COME ON AND HAVE SOME FUN WITH IT! These are only a few of the comments that might have been heard coming from an Orchesis rehearsal this year. Orchesis is the club for stu- dents who are interested in the art of dance. This year's members high- lighted the annual French night with their complicated dancing in a French can-can. Not only did they have an interest in dance themselves, they also spread it to the rest of the school by holding dance workshops during lunch for any student who wanted to come. ORCHESlS.'Front Row: Kelly Gruel, Jenny Sbaraglia, Teresa Ortega, Sarah Winter, Donna Fiomeo, Lori Wray, Holly Coalter. Second Row: Gina Watson, Mrs. Geuss, Debbie Angulo, Lori Worthen, Maria Fuller, Susie McNally, Sonia Pizano, Liz Scholtz, Lori Woodward. 106 OHCHESIS - STAGE CREW ORCHESTRA. Front new: Reb Emerson, Kelly Allin, Rebecca vine, Kirsten S3550 Jef' Steven? MW Bauef- Bafbfifa TGQGYHC, Tim KUUFZSU' We Lava: Soria, Marianne Favro Beth Gerig, Corinne Perleberg. Second Row: Gloria amy Myers' '-QV' Mamn' N953 A D 9mi Ellen HUDD. Th d Row: CYUU' Alibright, Kim Hamilton, Charles Hulier, Deanna Deeds, Lynn Smith, Marjil Duncan- Sam Smpo- Lynngpafks- Chris T3Y'0f' ' ' ' QA- A4-Mia' l i i 1. Mr. Gemmell announces the orchestras next number at French night. 2. Orchesis members entertain the audience at French night. ORCHESTRA 107 True Talent Under the guidance of Mr. James Gemmell, the Boyal Marching Band had itself a very busy year. The Band toured all overthe state marching in many parades. One of the most successful tours was downto Southern California where the Band performed at Knott's Berry Farm. The Band also played in the battle of the bands held in Dodger Sta- dium. Among the Band's other activities was the football halftime shows which turned many heads. Happy faces also watched as the Boyals marched dovvn State Street in the Christmas and Easter parades. March brought a fantastic musi- cal concert by the Band. Still another year has passed and again the Ftoyal Band has proved to be a talented group. 1. Drum Major Evan Bedell leads the band down State Street during the Christmas Parade. l l CLABINETS. Front Row: Ardis Sanchez, Kathy Heslin, Heather Sciacca, Deb- bie Barb. Second Row: Andrea Maitra, Frank Franco, Kim Panizzon, Anne Temple. Third Row: Marjil Casso, Lynn Smith, Deanna Deeds, Karen Hulsman, Kevin Marhefka. Fourth Row: Bruce Gottlieb. TD8 MAHCHING BAND FLUTES AND PICCOLOS. Front Row: Beth Ward Kirsten Sona Mary Wilcox, Tammy Attlesey. Second Row: Heidi Panizzon Denine Uphoft, Sue Carroll, Nancy Wong. Third Row: Kathy Berry Norma Wllden, Nelsa Allbright. Fourth Row: Nicole Pantalony Cindy Bow man, Marianne Favro. Fifth Row: Lynn McFarland TBUMPETS. Front Row: Doug Gray, Keiger Bowman, Jeff Stevens Barbara Tagatac. Second Row: Ken Holland, Mary Breytspraak, Parke Godar Third Row: Mike Fiske, Wayne Motyer. Fourth Row: Mark Bauer Keith Barker John Martony, Phil Sider. Fifth Row: Mark Hackman. SAXES. Front Row: Greg Franco, Boyd Schrank, Kelly Allin. Second Row: Lori Applebay, Mark Morando, Katrina Chase. Third Row: Todd VanDonge, Andre Pickett, Dave Arlt. Fourth Row: Jay Potter. BRASS. Front Row: Dave Fitzgerald, Dan l-loekstra, Arlan Schipper. Second Row: Kevin Koonce, Mike Pantalony, Bill Nelson. Thlrd Row: Tim Ward, Dave Nielsen. Fourth Row: John VanDonge, Dave Montan- aro, Bill Schlueter. Fifth Row: Ben Fajen. PERCUSSION. Front Row: Ellen Hupp, Michelle Wise, Lynne Sparks. Second Row: Bernhard Rudolph, Evan Bedell, Craig Capistran. Third Row: Sam Silipo, Pete Delbrook, Shane Rosenheim, Andy Peltow, Cyndi Duncan, Ron Moreno. MARCHING BAND lO9 .fn WW? f , f f 5321.7 wwf? ' 2, nf 'fQz?,:Lf3, 32555 ,,fufZ?z 'f-my Q2 ,ig:'Qgfi-Wf,a,,4 'xf' 5, f -I -M ' 4 gwipf ,,,,, J 1 ,gn ,,.,,ff, fffffmw , I , ,., a , ww-A I ,V ,, 2 '77, ,ff ' It X 1 WV, ,,,.w', , Z 5 3 I N ,,ffw4Afv?759' Wmvfmczifu A 1 .2 .2 110 MARCHING BAND - MARQUETTES L fx! - M W, Z, 1 4 , , fm, X, 4 ,W,g?55,,, W, ,W V ,mv XENA, X XB f of A Mark Of Excellence The Royal Band and Marguettes have many football halftime shows. parades. long been recognized as a team of out- and high school competitions. Over the standing entertainers among high years. this group of performers has suc- schools in California. Their reputation cessfully brought home to Santa Barbara also extends beyond the California bor- countless numbers of awards and rib- ders. Headed by Mr. and Mrs. Gemmell. bons. proving that the long hard hours of the Band and Marquettes took part in practicing were well spent. 6- 7 ,, . w 1. The Royal Band and Marquetles march down State Street in the Christmas Parade. 2. Kajsa Ceder and Janice Bowie perform at the San Mar- cos-Santa Barbara football game. 3. Members of the band and Marquettes await their introductions. 4. Kate l-laws proudly holds the Royal Banner as she marches down the road. 5. Heidi Kilminster twirls a baton of fire. 6. The Royal Band and Mar- duettes make their presence well known. 7. The Royals march down State Street. MARCH-llNG BAND - MARQUETVES lll MAFtOUETTES.Front row: Mindy Hegeman, Amy Morris, Bev Sharpe, Lisa Abreu, Laurie Shipe, Chris Young, Lynn Thompson, Jennifer Grgich, Robin Parker, Jennifer Howard. Second Row Holly Ellis, Eileen Craviotto, LeAnne lver- sen, Kajsa Ceder, Erika Carter. Third Row: Sophie Fujioka, Cheryl Gratland, Cathy Pang- burn, Kelly Kimpel, Linda Loza, Amy Anderson, Melanie lman. Janice Bowie. Karen Tavlor. Performers To Remember This year's Marquettes were more than active. Lead by captain Chris Young, the Marguettes performed many halftime shows, much to the delight of the football crowds. The themes for these shows ranged from the 1980 Olympics to Super- man. At the Santa Barbara-San Marcos football game, the Marquettes, along with the band, paid special tribute to retiring coach Sut Puailoa. As the season for football ended, the Marquettes went on tour. They participated in the Christmas and Easter parades along with the Labor Day parade in the summer. The glamorous reputation that the Mar- quettes hold can only be attributed to the long, hard hours spent by each and every member practicing and perfecting all the steps in the dance routines. As a result of all their hard work, the Marquettes have made a name for themselves at San Mar- COS. l 4: idk! 4, Q3 ' ' 773, W XW-'43 , V 1 I. ', 'V ,V f ., ,M 1 'C WWW 1 ,gf ,, 'UW my w ' ' -f I ' :T + '- , f ' f Q , f 'P'f9 ffm I ' .. ' ,QQ A. xff'-M v 1. ,, ' ,fffwirig , ,, N ,. f ', , ' ' , ' 43 'vLf'f'4i!?'if.lL'w.w f- f jww. 41 ,, ,.f V' fy -4' W -fy, .f , , M ,, ..f.' fm ,',,,,jf --6 , ,yi I y 5 rv v, , ,.q!!k A M . Z ,A ' A 'L f'tf'E',, V 47' Q,,f,,N.1' ff 2ll 112 MAFRQUETTES Ll- E i ,,,h I W M, H Nav., 3 X ,V , - - - . - 1 , ,. w..'7','5 Hi- N - f ws rv f ' A af A , 1 - Q, vt. W J, , . ff- ian -f ...A . J ,, V X ,gy .JT- 'MA - 'f--f.l- X' J.. 'V ,. ram, ,V ,., A f t wg, ,- V, ,M ,MW V -X, , M V L V Q, ,., .. , W -M., .7--Q, x , , 'V f - , f- . q,,,,N,.,., ,-.ff,v-14, .ey , ,V ,M ,A V, , .ff 1 ,,,. , ,, 4 V -'f ,, , 1 t . V f Wg 'Q ,+.f,N33. A V f , ,,40kM,,,gg,gf-fl,,t, -H f'.f,.,.v-., V, M1 A -fi -A, . . ,.,w,Aw,Hr, W , A 41 is 1. The Marquettes line up for their famous high kicks. 2. Lisa Abreu performing before an impressed crowd. 3. The Banner Girls watch as the band plays. 4. Majorette Heidi Kilminster. 5. Heidi demostrates her fabulous talent for twirling a baton. 6. Heidi stands at attention tor the National Anthem. Of The Pack made themselves award winners all over California. lvlaiorette Heidi Kilminster her- andthe Banner Girls. These eleven peo- self has won many baton twirling awards, The Banner Girls are also very important, for without them, the band would not have the proper introduction to all the crowds that they perform for each year. The Leaders The Royal Band and Marquettes would not be complete without the lvlajorette ple are very important to the band because they lead the way down the road. As a unit, the Band, Marquettes, lvlaiorette, and the Banner Girls have ff ue.-i5Uln. . Nl . Fi 'Xxvr f . .W 1, L. ' ta V4 , L4 -x 'Gp .. 5 'X IV anim' BANNER GIRLS. First Row: Karen Kowalski, Leanne Kuhn. Second: Kate Haws, Karen Scott, Sandy McKenzie. Third Row: Maureen Halleck, Jenny Lien, Cathy Coker, Leslie Carlson, Karen Signor. MARQUETTES 113 PEP BAND. Front Row: Cyndi Duncan, Evan Bedell, Peter Fraser, Kelly Allin, Second Row: Ben Fajen, Arlan Schipper, Jay Potter, Mike Fiske. Third Row: Lynn Smith, Kirsten Soria, Craig Capistran, Keith Barker, Mark Bauer, Beth Ward, Boyd Schrank, Mary Breytspraak, Cindy Bowman. Spirit Fills P Pep Band The Pep Band kept school spirit strong all year by playing at football, volleyball, and basketball games. They also started our rallies off on a lively note by marching through the halls. Their intentions were not to play well but instead to have some fun. All seventeen members were extremely enthusiastic, and, to quote one member, They all thought they were crazy. Some of them even dressed up as apes or other strange creatures. School spirit would not have been able to stay as high as it did without the Pep Band's help. 114 PEP BAND Lx in 7 A 1 .,.,. 'yfv ' 1: ,L ' K ., ' l , .. f Lf55ff,'ff'.- K- , A 4 f fy ,fy ,- 1 ,sw fi ff K. . -25 , 3 -',.:j5,j1-z,g5,,f:1 Ty, M ,,,, ' f y-my-., I ' 5242532 ,1- , 1 41 M, .'.. fe , A, f A fi . 6 A Q If 'Q ' in ,W -2-Mm ' A '? S 'll'f'uf,X I . .f fm ,,., . , f . - fg 1 -, A. 41. ,JS L 4 .',' fx, L, . N fa, ' 'T U' F.: i i l I I ' Sing it. Lifting their voices in glorious song to over forty audiences is not the easiest thing to do. This year it was made even harder by the tact that at times up to halt ofthe Madrigals could not sing because of winter sickness. But even this problem did not hold the Madrigals from their superlative singing. Entertainment highlights included French night, the Christmas concert, and the planning ofa spring tour. Easily one ot the most spirited and talented groups on campus this year was the A Cap- pella. Whether it was performing a rock medley from 'tGodspell in the Royal Blue Review, or singing a Latin Christmas carol in the Christ- mas concert, the choir enjoyed an unparalleled level ot enthusiasm. One of the jobs that took the most group participation was the planning ofthe annual Noel in White, Whefe The theme MADRIGALS. Front Row: Jill Benson, Teri Hein, Karen Lynn, Jill Carroll, Debbie Barb, H1 - - -1 - Kim Sellars, Robin Ryczek, Mona Osmus. Back Row: Garen Vandebeek, Daren M h t -I-was me mgm before Chmstmas relgned' Fred Northrop, Chris Gonzales, Keene Roberts, Dan Hoekstra, Dana St. Oegger, Jifn an To wind up the year the choir planned on tak- Leis. ing a spring tour to San Francisco. l A Cappella choir performs at the Christmas concert. l 16 MADRIGALS ALTQS. Front Row: Lorna Gensler, Sandy McCurdy, Sabrina Morrow, Terry SOPRANOS. Front Row: Tammy Souza, Roxanne Manno, Clare LaPuma, Jennings. Second Row: Linda Beste, Katherine Ganakis, Jill Duncan, Anita Melissa Hein, Marsha Gray. Second Row: Mary Young, Ann Newswanger, Visser, Suzy Sangster. Third Row: Suzy Markovich, Mona Kawano, Ann Lauri Hidalgo, Shelley Sutter, Denine Uphoff, Cici Johnson. Third Flow: Haggerty, Sandy Schaack, Joan Klass, Terry Martin. Fourth Row: Toni Mar- Tracy Utterback, Lisa Perleberg, Bronwyn Taylor, Gloria Allbright, Yvonne trnez, Anita Oberlander, Carol Suermondt, Juli Howard, Kathi Bishop, Gail Negron, Sharon Minnich, Becky Carlson. Fourth Row: Amy Corral, Char- Trundle, Karen McRae. lene Tate, Suzy Knox, Debbie McRae, Ursula Kroemer, Andrea Seltzer, Jenny Lien, Terri Marks. TENORS. Front Row: Ardis Sanchez, Robbie Andrews. Second Row: Mark BASSES. Front Row: Linus Huffman, John Fernandez, Pablo Monroy. Second Holt, Lilly Polansky, Debbie Alspaugh, Kris Sellars. Third Row: Terry Dahlst- Row: Ken Barker, David Freistad, Kit Hough, Chris Gonzales. Third Row: Bill rom, MiMi Alttkinson, Crispin Barrymore, Daren Merchant. Forney, Jed Hammond, Randy Potts, Eric Frazer. A CARPELLA l 17 Comes To SM TDGEHUGGDTSKNG,UDGGTTDSGWGCUOD of Mr. Lodas, did very well this year. Each person on the staff was responsible and dealt with all customers skillfully - an improvement over other years. A gradual increase in nutritional snacks was well received, as were new San Marcos and Royal stickers, jerseys, and caps. The class ring sales were far above last year's Knmsduetobeheromanuahonand more extensive advertising. The student body profited greatly from the club because all profits went into ASB funds. STUDENT STORE. Front Royv: Adaline Unzueta, Andrea Maitra, Joe Leyva, Lodas, Debbie Card, Paula Sizer, Jeff Bohn, Michelle Stein, Janet Schalla, Nutrition Liz Scholtz. Second Row: Mr 1. Joe Leyva, Rhonda Wilson, and Liz Scholtz laugh with a customer. 2. Mr. Lodas and student store members hurry to help anxious customers. 3. MECI-IA members Laura Rodriguez, Martha Vargas, and Tonya Jimenez 118 STUDENT STORE - 1 2 . check out Mr. Salcido's car as a candidate for their car wash. MECHA. Fron' flow: Tonya Jimenez, Tina Garcia, Susan C3550, Dorothy Mr. Mizerak, Cathy Ruiz, Laurie Sanchez, Martha Vargas, Tracy Prebish, Navarro. Denise Navarro, Laura Rodriguez, Estella Zavala. Second Row: SOCOVVO Lomelii Gary Gamma. MV- Bowman. i 3 Members Enthusiastic MECI-IA, which stands for the Movement ot the Chi cano Students ot Historic Atzlan, was formed tor the benefit and mutual interests ofthe American Chicano students. The club, which proved to be popular this year, participated in various activities throughout the term. These activities included selling pastries during the Homecoming Carnival and participating in Ducky Don Week. ln recent years, the club gave scholarship and hoped to continue doing so. MECHA, which had many enthusiastic members and was vvell supported by its advisor, lvlr. Boorman, set as its goal the recruitment , of more people for next year. S IVIECHA 119 Aiming For The Future UThe Math Club tries to help its mem- bers with new mathematical ideas, com- mented advisor Mr. Godar. Unfortu- nately, from lack of time among its mem- bers, the club's activities were limited. They did, however, welcome a math speaker from UCSB who spoke about Math ln Your Future. Some members also participated in the rigorous National MAA math exam to further their studies. Diplomacy New Game The Chess Club became more ot a genuine game club this year. Members spent many lunch periods keeping busy with Chess, Othello, Dungeons and Dragons, and other games, but the one that really developed member interaction was the popular, strategic war game, Diplomacy Whether the members were Chess fans, game nuts, or serious war diplomats, fun could be found in the Chess Club. 1. Doug Caldwell and Mr. Godar discuss the future plans of the math club. 2. Game enthusiasts gather in E-8 to play Diplomacy 3. Frank Stoltze and Cheryl Sanchez go over plans for- an upcoming speech contest. 120 MATH CLUB X CHESS CLUB MATH CLUB. Front Row: Scott Ellis, Doug Caldwell. Second Row: Becky Villa, Debbie Alspaugh, Jane Gennrich. Third Row: Johnson Loh, Ftobert Emerson, Handy MacKiney, Mr. Godar. t , , CHESS CLUB. Front Row: Joe Jefferson, Mark Tuttle, Peter Hodges, Johnson Loh, Sean Bercaw, Deb- bie Alspaugh. Second Row: Mrs. Plack, David Deley, Charlie Ebeling, Paul Larsen, Kevin Lee, Mark Mackey, Nelson Chan, Robert Emerson, Joe Hansen, Flandy MacKiney, Johnny Ftijpens, Scott Ellis. SPEECH CLUB. Front Row: Deanna Deeds, Steve Strem, Mimi Atkinson. Second Row: Judy Jochum, Lia Zanesco, Cheryl Sanchez, John Leis, Mark Lorenzen. Third Row: Frank Stoltze, Mrs. Tindell, Rance l-lesketh, Amy Grat. Orators Hit Hard Times Concentrating on speech techniques and improving speaking abilities were the main goals of this year's speech club. Unfortunately, with the loss of advisor Mrs. Tindell, and the departure of presi- dent Mimi Atkinson, the club hit hard times. Without an official team, the club was also unable to participate in many com petitions. Cheryl Sanchez, however, took part in a county-wide contest where she won second place. 10' -41 ' Q, K. 7, , K' i l O get SAILING CLUB, Front Row: Barbara Mayer, Lindsey Kiunke, Evelyn Becht, Second Row: Scott Ellis, Robert Emerson, Fred Meyer, Johnny Fiijpens, Sean Trina Donovan, Lenka Horak, Stephanie McElroy, Karen Lynn, Karen Uphoff. Bercaw, Johnson Loh, Mr. Jurgensen. Anchors Away Anchors away was this year's theme for the sailing club. After many weekends of learning the fundamentals of sailing, the club members were finally ready to go. ln April the sails were hoisted and the Royal Barge was off on a three day voy- age to Santa Cruz. According to club president, Sean Bercaw, The trip was a royal success. I 1. Sean Bercaw narrates a slide show for the sailing club members at a lunch meeting. 122 SAILING CLUB Qlvm 517 , . BIKE CLUB. Front Row: Jay Farbman. Second 'dez, Tom Marshall, Rob Collins, Martin Fay, Flow: Heather Reid, John Leis, Roger Dawson, Kit Andrew Hall. Hough, David Resnick. Third Row: John Fernan- EQUESTRIAN CLUB. Front Row: Evelyn Becht, Sharlene Dyer, Julia Often, Third .Row: Lindsey Paula Brumis, Kira Dukes, Susan Carroll.ISecond Kiunke, Mary Meaney, Mr. Kilminster, Mindy Row: Amy Peirsol, Audrey Hodges, Bonnie Barry, Hegeman, Lynn McFarland. Bike Club Shifts Gears The Bike Club had many long distance trips, several of them up San Marcos Pass to Solvang. Even though there were just a few participants, they had fun. This year the club drove to Nojoqui Falls and cycled 100 miles on a loop course called the Century Trip. On all their trips they started early Saturday mornings, meeting at various places and putting in a hard day's ride. Much to the disappointment of President Jay Farbman, many of the peo- ple who signed up for the club did not participate in the rides. However, those who did showed enthusiasm, and they enjoyed themselves. No Horsing Around One of the more active organizations was the Equestrian Club. Led by advisor Hal Kilminster, the equestrians went to Santa Anita to learn about thoroughbred training and racing, went on an overnight to White Oaks, and worked with other rid- ing clubs to put on horse shows. The club also sponsored the Last Chance Dance, and to top it oft, produced the famous fudge sundaes at the Homecom- ing Carnival. BIKE CLUBXEOUESTRIAN CLUB 123 124 HGTC COMPANY C, Front Row: Sean Bercaw, Second Row: Mike Ishmael, Wes Lormer, Ann Newswanger, Mark Aasted Third Row: Warren Bitters, Mike Fteitz, Menzo Baird, Robert Thomas, Dawn Johnson. Fourth Row: Sonya Nijinsky, Lisa Spurlock, Floyd Holmes, Tra- cey Ireland, Mike Murphy, Julie Ptosconi, ' 1.Se-rgeant Tinsley proceeds to inspect the ritlemen, :Zhi ,Q-Q ky .T -H-iff t C D J.. - CWD? M Olfl10'.D U-QS 2 COMPANY D. Front Row: John Bauer. Second Row: James Mahan, Clyde Webb, Brad Jour- dan, Marcus Brannan. Third Row: Daren Merchant, Bob Pentecost, Peter DeMornay, Dan Harasty, Thomas Abbott. Fourth Row: Jon Riddle, Lisa Thompson, Troy Schultz, Sharon Mar- tin, Linda Pump, Flobert Blaylock. 49 SABER GUARDS. Front Row: Clyde Webb. Leroy Aday. James Mahan. Steve Strem. Sean Bercaw Second Row: Jon Riddle. Mike lshmael. John Bauer. Fred Meyer. Mark Aasted. Glen Blake-Lobb. nfl kvsswpwv- MM la l Q STAFF Front Row: Fred Meyer. Second Row: Glen Blake-Lobb. Leroy Aday. Steve Strem. Leonard Vlught. Tina Murray. Dawn Johnson. Maria Shellabarger. FEMALE DRILL TEAM. Front Row: Ann Nevvswanger, Tina Murray. Maria Shellabarger. Dawn Johnson. Julie Rosconi. Second Row: Linda Rump. Lisa Spurlock. Sonia Nijinsky, Sharon Martin. Lisa Thomp- son. S M Cade ts Participate Before football games it is traditional to salute the flag. This year the new San Marcos memorial offered ROTC a unigue opportunity for flag raising detail before each home game. ROTC performed the saber guard tor the Homecoming Cere- mony. and they took part in the Labour Day and Memorial Day parades. The drill team competed with Santa Barbara. as did the football team in their yearly game. Dn Friday December 21 . the annual review and inspection was held. and the whole student body was invited to attend. Somewhat similar to this was their field day which was held later in the year. They also sponsored a rifle team this year. The finale came when they went to training camp where they learned about such things as M-60 machine guns. ROTC l25 126 fm 1. Tracy Prebish and Sylvie Szabo discuss the dit- ferences between France and America. 2. Anja Lubenau, Sylvia Szabo, and Soile Ahava relax on the senior lawn. 3. John Fernandez, Denine Uphotf, and Soile Ahava relax on the senior lawn. 4. Dulce Soares swings her partner at the AFS square dance. 5. Soile Ahava, Anja Lubenua, and Dulce Soares celebrate on the lawn, 6. John Fernandez and Soile Ahava ham it up for the photographer. 7. Sylvie Szabo speaks at French night. ' x-ki.: I-'meg-,.Q'g-'Ji,s l I AFS -1 Visitors From Afar This year AFS was very busy. They had flags representing the countries ofthe three exchange students: Sylvie Szabo exchange students. The new flags were tFrancej, Anja Lubenau tGermany5, and hung in the library. Dulce Soares Ql3razilj. In addition, there The highlight ot the year was an inter- were two private exchange students - high school exchange. Students from Johnny Rijpens Cl3elgiumJ, and Soile San Luis Obispo came down and stayed Ahava CFinlandj. with members of AFS. Among the events The club sponsored a dance with which took place that weekend were a MECI-lA, one by themselves, and also a potluck party, a square dance, and a tal- Christmas party. They met regularly ent show. every Wednesday and paid tor smaller MH AQ X. fx... as ji-.v , iv 'F - . Q ,Q .- 1 .-, V95-try v Z'r use 43 'gnu . vt 1 AFS. Front Row: Dana Marley, Alice Liu, Elizabeth Monroy, Tracy Prebish, Sylvie Szabo, Denise Blokdyk, Soile Ahava, Karen Brennand. Second Row: Mark Lorenzen, Linda Kieding, Lisa Wilson, Dulce Soares, Anja Lubenau, Cyndi Duncan, Kim Wen- dell, Denine Uohofl, Jill Duncan. Third Row: Mr, Mlzerak, Judy Jochum, Lucia Wallis, Evelyn Becht, Anita Oberlander, Lind- sey Kiunke, Johnny Rijpens, Hugh l-layvvard, Barb Mayer, Karin Upholl, Linda Fernandez, Rich Hahn. VV N AFS 127 'S v .wg ., . J? ,W fr , 4- 73, Q'-H wifi 2 '51 .ii EL' if 92 if .,,,,.,,Mfff , , , I 1-,W if-'f,-f. ' 1' -' 1' Q.. 'UI'f'.-'zlpifi-r5'2Z'ff ff .AQ 1, f ,-,., ,1 W.-M W ,,.,,,-1,,,,y:-Q-W -4- 1xw5:1-ww, M,2,4.,f,,.fv 35? ff' Surveys Pro ve Popular . tion of excellence in writing that had earned top awards in prior years. ln addition to writing and editing the material for each issue, the 1979-80 staff put in hours at the printer's doing the actual composition, readying the material tor the press. Every two weeks, the staff, under the leader- ship of Doug Hayward, turned out a paper that gave San Marcos students coverage of on-cam- pus events and issues, together with topics of local and national concern. Among the more popular articles, were the ones that surveyed local pizza offerings and ice cream franchises. , 1. Lisa Wilson and Doug Hayward work diligently on a layout. 2. Staffers get together to comment, and critique articles. 3. Leslie Dinaberg, Bill Edic, and Simon Uttley put their heads together. 4. Kim Stein and an unseen friend exchange ideas. 5. Editor Doug Hayward plansgstaff assignments. 6. Feature Editor Lisa Wilson takes timeout from the grind. l l KING S PAGE Front Row David Valenzuela Tina Vandernook, Mimi Amin- Lucia Wallis, Third Row: Mrs, Virginia Chennell, Tom Kronen, Simon Uttley, son Melanie Doctors Jananne Bays Suzy Knox Second Row: Leslie Dina- Randy MaCKiney. Jed l'l21mmOf1Cl. Doug Hayward, Andrew Hoffman, Tony berg Lori Woodard Susan Olson Kim Stein Lisa Frommelt Anja Lubenau, MSFSNHII- KINGS PAGE 129 5 1. Heidi Haskell clips negatives for her pages. 2. Checking a final page is Terry Dahlsfrom. 3. Kit Dolby flashes a smile as she works on copy for yearbook. 4. Barbara McCollum draws a i senior lay-out. 5. Checking his film equipment is Mike Hess. 6. Stewart Savage demonstrates . some of the newest fashions around school this year. wr 'f Tell: f W,b.,.W Af, , 'T' +1-1 ' c ti zi ' is 'Za-. is ' H 'ew 6 YEABBOOK. Front Row: Terry Dahlstrom, Kit Dolby. Second Row: Lisa Gilbert, Nandi Blythe. Third Row: Brooks Allen, Heidi Haskell, Elizabeth Monroy, Linda Kieding. Fourth Row: Leonard Vlught, Tracey Baca, Mike Hess, Stewart Savage, Troy Schultz, Diane Dreier, Barbara McCollum, Mary Gustus. 130 YEAHBOOK y . W Y r Yearbook Encounters Usual Problems Although yearbook began the year will work. That after someone writes with sixteen enthusiastic members, this something, three people check it, some- number soon diminished to six. These six times totally change it, only to find out people formed the nucleus of the staff, that it won't fit in the layout anyway. and they were the ones responsible for Many people assume that there is an putting together this yearbook. Each of overabundance of pictures from which to these people spent an average of 25 choose, but this is far from the truth, hours a week at school working on the actually, they scrounged for photos. After book. they found a picture which would work, it lvlost people have no conception of the had to be identified. Afeat which was amount of concentrated work and effort sometimes impossible. These were just a that is required to put out a yearbook. few ofthe everyday problems. They don't realize that somethings must However, the class was not all bad. be done three or four times before they There were, in fact, as many good aspects as bad. For instance, because they saw each other 25 hours a week, the people quickly came to know the true personalities of their fellow staff mem- bers. Each afternoon, as the campus grew quiet and the sun went down, so did any personality masks. During breaks they shared jokes, pretzels, and cokes. lf the purpose ofa club or organization is to draw people together and to encourage new friendships by working for a com- mon goal, then yearbook succeeded. lr 3T if Jiri ig'-as ., N5-. ,,,.,,.f-' . Y AVA, , f 53 E X xg Q Qi 5 gg at txt ,, o s ' . .... t tt-i 3 .,.. gg' itls X t .... ,... . vekaeook ist . 1 K .. .. , ',.,.'t 3',Q--,fq1:i,QE Each tall the ritual begins anew. September means new courses, new faces, new concepts, and new chal- lenges. This holds true forthe students as well as the teachers. As the year begins, the majority of the students turn their attention toward mastering these concepts and conquering these challenges. Granted, academics may not always be in the limelight, but they are the main purpose of schools. Any extra- curricular activity is just that - extrag the icing on the cake. So just as fall is the new beginning tor each school year, so is school the beginning oi our futures. It is where we start preparing for our careers, and where we start developing our interests. .l k,.?, if 'Wig ,9,'Z '5F 5 a iw ' t wa? 1 -Wf -8 WM ,f' in-4' - f :V Tx Wt M fd'-4' Q ' wlrifp 4 .av f Xl 2. .- - -f x .. .Laid Academics Class 0f '80 Tops Record This year's Senior Class was well organized due to the leadership of class president Adrian Tartier. Senior class vice-president Linus Huffman, treasurer Robin Ziegler, and secretary Lucia Wallis also helped to make 1980 a memorable one for graduates. The officers' main responsibility was organizing fund raisers to pay for Senior Week activities. The most successful money raiser was the annual magazine sales drive. The seniors participated so enthusiastically that the Class of 1980 netted more money than any class in the school's history. The money collected went toward such activi- ties as the annual Grad Night at Dis- neyland. The main goal set by the officers was to make Senior Week exciting for all graduates. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Front Flow: Adrian Tartler, Linus Huffman. Second Row: Robin Zie- 134 SENIORS gler, Lucia Wallis, Mrs. Baker. Lisa Abreu Joni Adams Leroy Aday Shawn Addison Angela Alexander Lynne Alexander Mike Alexander Pam Alexander 524, X f d x.R d l iN I A f V, 3,55 ' 1 ,,.X, X. . XX K- as Alex Alietti Brooks Allen Kelly Allin Debbie Alspaugh 5 X Randi Alvari Kimberly Anderson Mike Anderson Mary Andropoulos Debra Ang ulo Dan Arlt Vickie Atherton Mimi Atkinson V , -1 5- 1. Mark Battislone and Corinne Perleberg consult teacher, Mr. Thomas. A Rose Marie Avila 5 Rebecca Backus SENIOFKS 135 136 SENIOBS Marcy Baird Jeftrey Baldwin Lindsay Barker Crispin Barrymore Mark Battistone Mark Bauer Jananne Bays Evelyn Becnt Bandy Beckelheimer Evan Bedell Scott Bell Karen Bennett '98 ' 5 21, I .many 1. Mike Dzierski, Mark Mannon, Steve Carlson, Steve Lewis, and John Romeo hold a discussion during nutri- tion. 2. Socorro Lomeli works on a sketch for Mr. Morez. Jill Benson Sean Bercaw Steve Berkus Rebecca Bernstein Russell Beste Curt Beutel Lynne Bickmore Bradley Bird Vickie Bird Katherine Bishop Glenn Blake-Lobb Jon Blevitt Denise Blokdyk Jay Boettner Sheryl Bornand Paula Bortolazzo SENIORS 137 138 SENIORS Joyce Bowie Heidi Bramsen Patty Breault Julie Bremer Karen Brennand Tracy Brenning Mary Breytspraak Kelly Brignell Steve Briner Kelly Burke Dena Burtsfield Tamara Butera i 1 L 1 1. Jeff McKeone, An Marhefka, and Jess Saucedo confer during the Royal Shuffle. 2. Mr. Lambert gives some last minute counseling to Kathy Petrauskas and Suzanne Willie. - Joe Caba Teri Caine Douglas Caldwell Teresa Callihan Bonnie Campbell Dana Campos Craig Capistran Janet Capovilla Debbie Card Debbie Carder Michelle Carey Bruce Carlisle Joe Carlisle Rebecca Carlson Steve Carlson Laurie Carroll SENIORS 139 140 SENIOFES Lisa Carroll Mark Carter Gretchen Casarez Cathy Casso Glenn Cave Rod Caughell Julie Cederberg Nate Cetti Nelson Chan Brian Chase Susan Christensen Paul Ciampi Todd Cioohi Patricia Clarke Heather Coalter Holly Coalter Dave Coburn Cindy Cole Susan Coleman Robert Collins Torn Compogiannis Dina Cone Richard Cook Tnomas Cook Cindi Cooper Michelle Cox Lori Cundy Debbie Curtis 142 SENIOFZS Lee Cushman Bryan Dague Eric Danlke Patti Davis Robert Davis Lance Decker Deanna Deeds Jett Deitz 1. Senior Sally Parks seeks the advice of Mr. Mizerak 2.Mark Battistone and Robert Cole discuss trig func- tions T2i R ,f Robert DeLapp Nidia Del Valle Mary Demourkas Jon Derbyshire Jackie DeWitt Sal DiMatteo Ftobert DiMauro Joe DiPoalo Don Dolan Kit Dolby Diane Dorion Cheri Dorsey Diane Dreier Scott Drnavicn Robert Duarte Kira Dukes Shelli Dulmage Cyndi Duncan Carolyn Dunscomb Mike Dzierski SENIOFQS 143 144 SENIORS Sandy Ebeling Anthony Edwards Quint Ehler Scott Ellis Roger Elmerlck Robert Emerson Dana Engel Bart Erwin Greg Falzon John Farley Kim Fauskee Jed Favalora John Fernandez Tom Fernandez Janet Finnigsmier Duane Fisher l 1. Maurene Halleck keeps statistics tor the basketb team. 2. Three Seniors compete for points while playll Mr, Boorman's quiz garr Michael Fiske Bill Forney Greg Franco Erik Fraser Flenee Freche Cindy Friedman David Friestad Tammy Fuher Valerie Gadway Kathy Gallagher Kevin Garnbill Gary Gamboa SENIOFES 145 146 SENIORS September Gardner Keith Gartzke Richard Gaston Dave Gates Jody Gebert Barrett Gee Bob Gentry Jerry Gilbert Paul Gilles Glenn Gilmore Chris Glave Shelley Gledhill , is XX ' 'Q X , fi X- ' i !g, if 1. A team of senior boys kick back on the senior lawn. 2. Writing out his schedule forthe last time is sen- ior Kurt Hobbs. Kate Godar Robert Gomez Chris Gonzales Don Gordon David Graham Kim Grant Curtis Graver Charlie Greer Jennifer Grgich Jett Grossmann Cindy Guenther Lillian Guild Mark Hackman Richard Hahn Maurene Halleck Dawna Hames SENIOHS 147 148 SENIOHS Jared Hammond Becky Hansen Joe Hansen Karin Hansen Shawn Hansen Shannon Harding Jennifer Hart Jill Hartzell Heidi Haskell Steven Hahanda Edward Haueter Chris Hawkins Roland Hayami Douglas Hayward Mindy Hegeman John Heiduk 1. Royals take in sunshine and enjoy a rally hw V R Carla Hernandez Ernie Hernandez Michael Hess Bill Hickman Deborah Hicks Deana Hild Paula Hillebrand Mark Himbert W ?7'f5 '7 r , 3' 1 , 4 YQ Y fin 3 f 'W ' lg -5 4 i iii in Q i s,, , , I i i V, 1 W , M If f G .9 V ,ow ' 1 I me Kurt Hobbs Dan Hoekstra Andrew Hoffman Matt Hoggard N A: A I 9 W 1 I 45 , ff' 4, I 1 . , 1 Q I I SENIOHS 4149 W2 , 4 7, 1 Kendra Holder Sabrina Holford Monica Hollander Alan Howard Jennifer Howard Randy Howard James Huber Linus Huffman Karen Hulsman Donna Hunoke Michael Hurley Pat Hurley Heather Hurt David Iuele 1. Oblivious to what is supposed to be going on in I class, Rebecca Hansen talks to friends. 2. An effigy is dropped at the end of a Dos Pueblos Rally. Micky Ingram Drew Jackson Vincent Jackson Linda Janco Jo Ellen Janicek Patricia Jean Kim Jensen Scott Jensen Judy Jochum Mark Johnson Matt Johnston Alan Jones Joe Jones Colleen Jordan SENIOFZS 151 152 SENIOFKS Brad Jourdan Kathy Kalp Susan Kee Kitty Kellogg Jill Kennedy Cliff Kent Mary Kerr Zandy Kidd Heidi Kilminster Jeff Kimbel Dan Kinney Ann Kirtrnan Lindsey Kiunke Joan Klass Paul Klein Karsten Kleinpeter WM Www Www 1. David Tafejian and John VanDonge take time out to analyze a wadded piece of paper. 2. Mindy Hegeman searches her cluttered locker for a book. Gary Kluss Deborah Knapp Lori Knauss Suzy Knox Teresa Kraemer Ursula Kroemer Tom Kronen Paul Kuhn Heidi Kyne Mark LaCommare Marybetn LaFIamme Mike Lansky SENIOFRS 153 154 sermons Rosemary LaPuma Karri Larsen Cary Lathouwers Patti Leatherman Kevin Lee John Lenz Maro Lewis Steve Lewis Celia Leyva Toni Leyva Tom Ligman John Linder Ellen Lindquist Jennifer Lisoombe Vicki Loehr Johnson Loh .. , ff 5: I ,,:f'-1-:Lu gm,-ff::::: pf , Q 2222 +2Msfrsea-zip-z., ,, ---' X ff '. 1:2-3 . 1- 5, if r'-' ' :lf f iii M '-:1:1:r 1 v 'f 1 1'1ff+ 'Wt eggs 5 , ' ,wzafzs K i,f1'i?Sg - ww , rx .41 V V -, 131. isir J. L J -. 1 ,. Q-2 sv 7 wad!-1 gg ni- 'V Iv-my-,.,M-',..1 ,ggwg-ngkgg E -' Jef, 5 : 5 'f' 'M wr: . . '::p5'. 4 f j 155,912 ANY, +41 i , t I ,i--. -at ' , . Z4iJ4vi4..16o.f N. , :Qt 1. Debbie Philip daydreams during class. 2. Royals do thei thing at one of the many dances 1 F 'H :wwf w,1f,,zw- , - ' f w, 2 J, 1, :,5rf4.':2M:, fgfv-2iwfff f.' - 4 -I.,-ff-'p.:,ws 4: f , 5 ., N f 342 WP. 45,1 5-,vwfw -3 '- -. - ' 2 ' .ww,ww aww:--1,w 4- 1 u V - ' , V -, f V5'L,N1nf gf,:m.f:-.,,feff-f, ,Q I K 5 , A, w,i.g1f'. 'W' ':f':,'ff41- W f V' ' 7 afy'-'-f,f1.f,fffa11?2:i:Q4g'2.6nf- WX , , A ,f , 3' V 4 ' f ., . W . .eg , mf 'fi W f ,JW Q - A Q L M 'iv-A , M15 3 W ,ai MW, .A',,. 1 x K ...fly ff K f ,, ,,,V , V UK 1 ' f k Q 4 1 , ,1-l. ,m,A, A 4 ,JZ J f Vane 1 Q W , if was-I 6 ' .Q in f .. 3, 4 f 4 156 SENIORS 1. Vicki Loehr and her partner move with the music at an after game dance. 2. Mary Daughtery keeps score during a game in her social studies class. 3. Ann Tweedy and friends listen in class. Mark Mackey Michelle Macko 1T A Pat Magann Michael Magazino Steve Magennis James Mahan Sharlae Mahurin Peter Malek Angel Malone Shawn Maloney Mark Mannon Joyce Mar Jerry Mares Art Marhefka Susan Markovicn Teri Marks Greg Marley Mark Marley Charles Martin Maryann Martin Ernesto Martinez Jeannette Martinez Toni Martinez Jeftrey Marton John Martony Julie Mastrarrigo Stacie Mauk Barbara Mayer 158 SENIOHS Lorrie McClaren Sandy McCurdy Dick McDonald Bill McFarland Adam McKaig Sandy McKenzie Jeff McKeone Michael McLean Sean McMahon Susan McNally Debra McRae Marcia Meaney .fl 1. The drivers of the Homecoming cars Brian Chase, Fred Northrup, Bill McFarland, Rich Cook, and Linus Huffman, relab before the ceremonies. 2. Andrew Hoffman shows his spirit by dressing up as a Ducky Don Mary Meaney Marialena Mejia Chris Merrill Fred Meyer Karen Michaels Esther Miller Ken Millington Lois Mitchell Jack Moohnick Alfonso Monolus Steve Monser Sally Monti Mark Moreno Amy Morris Ward Motyer Adriann Munana SENIORS 159 160 SENIORS Tina Murray Kevin Naretto Dorothy Navarro Yvonne Negron William Nelson Victor Neumann Hector Nieves Debbie Nyquist Anita Oberlander Maj-Britt Olson Susan Olson Deborah Oosterveer Rosemary Orosoo David Orr l1. Mr. Gaines writes his assignments on the black- lboard. 2. One of our very own rats is captured on film lduring lunch. 3. Sitting this dance out are Claire iLaPuma and Jeff Marton. .tff',g,, Q iv. 4, , 1 ,qt ,Qi jiwifgftatei 'K , iv- ,Eff fr 1' Larraine Orr Teresa Ortega Lisa Ortiz Paul Ortiz Mona Osmus Greg Outcalt Mary Owen Cathy Paetsch Kim Panizzon Kirsten Panizzon Stacey Parent Bill Paulson Tracy Paxton Don Pedersen SENIORS 161 162 SENIORS Tom Peirsol Gregory Pels Jonathan Perkins Corinne Perleberg Susan Peters Ann Peterson Kathy Petrauskas Debbie Philip Sonia Pizano Jess Placencia Rich Placencia Mark Poeschl Willie Poindexter Drew Ponce Kat A ML if Kills? -' 'Y2 S: ff' :cz ,V ' f 2 I 51 f. 'X ' 'z 1. Cliit Kent and Renee Freche relax on the senior lawn. 2. David Graham and Cecelia Leyva talk during a break between classes. Joseph Ponce Patricia Ponce Randall Potts Tim Power Tracey Prebish Sharon Pritchard Sina Puaiioa Dave Puriing Roger Ouagiia Cynthia Ramirez Katherine Ramos Jim Rapp Maria Raso Lynette Rastatter SENIORS 163 164 SENIOFZS Robert Rastatter Martin Rauch John Redey Robert Reese Michelle Reisig David Resnick Sally Richard Johnny Rijpens Bret Ringquist Noel Rivas Joe Rodriguez Wade Rogers Lisa Romasanta Donna Romeo John Romeo Becky Romero aff! l I 1 31 l l l 1. Working in the darkroom is Mike Hess. 2. Lucia Wallis strolls leisurely by the Greek Theatre. 3. Good humored Yvonne Negron laughs at a joke in her class. 1 , Cindy Romero Sam Root Kathryn Rosales Mitch Rowan Jim Rowe Jenny Saenz Cheryl Sanchez Jon Sanchez Laurie Sanchez Patti Sandoval Debbie Sandry Bill Sangster SENlORS 165 Paul Sarinana Jess Saucedo Lori Saunders Stewart Savage Brenda Scacchi Lynne Scalapino Jenelle Schmidt Kristen Schoeller 1. Football team manager Sally Monti passes the toot- ball to a player. 2. Putting the finishing touches on their art projects are Bick Humphrey, Bill McFarland, and Barrett Gee, 11' u im lm-W tv pw 7 afmgngmgv -g Elizabeth Scholtz Kurt Schuette Troy Schultz Brian Schwab Garry Schwan Scott Schwartje James Scott Jane Scott Laura Shafer Beverley Sharpe Richard Shaw Laurie Shipe Todd Shupe Karen Signor Paula Sizer Karen Smagala Lynn Smith Suzanne Smith Todd Smith Willie Smith SENIORS 167 168 SENIOHS Dulce Soares Suzanne Spencer John Spiritosanto Joann Springer Linda Sprouse Lisa Spurlock Dana St. Oegger Janice Stallings Tracey Stanfield Bruce Stapp Sam Starfas Lance Steadman Kim Stein Anne Stelter Steven Strem Lynelle Suding V--: Www' if 'r Y ' S4 ,fc , f f.. ,. ,. Aiwa! ,mf-, mf- '- V aw: V ' 41z,1z::f::fXfg41.:9fl , :fezv2'zi:1f:f,aeaWe21 . - ' if Fiiiilri i 4 , 4.1 ,. - 31. '- I ff ,sf ' K mesa: ,. ' 42' ,ff if l. zzezeff .1 ' , ,.,f,,. ,4 .f. . l , f .W - ef-g,:'zf1,ffg'gf', ff f11fav ,, f ' i 'if-f , 3.51 .4 .f2f5 .-CES, ' ' :95',1:,. ' .,.., V- f ' . ' , ,:f.g,c::,,f.1gzf3wf,V, - - , ,f f- , - 4,-g . . ,, 1-,g v , if QA K W ' M gr :QW i' + ' 4 'v1x2:asLi,,'f,-.ev 4- :P Y ,fi -.w.,f,',1 ff- .f My 2. ,1 3 ,, , 'ff ' I -:,2fi'if52f,fgsQ f -Q T ' wif- 'i ii 35152 5 .21 1. Duane Fisher and Mrs. Measley share a humorous moment, 2. Striking an amusing candid pose is Linus Huffman. Sylvie Szabo David Tafejian Jodi Tafelski Beth Talbott Adrian Tartler Anne Temple Dan Thompson John Thompson Lynn Thompson Scott Thompson Trisha Tidd Antonia Torres SENIORS 169 Wx I 170 SENIOFZS Marguerite Torres Paul Torres Richard Troup Gail Trundle Maggie Trunk Anne Tweedy Michael Tymon Naomi Tzur Adaline Unzueta Karin Uphofl Rob Vail Garen Vandebeek John Van Donge Martha Vargas Vince Vasquez Stewart Vaughan , 1 ' , Q' ,L 21 1. Mark Johnson, Leslie Carlson, Leanne Kuhn and Sean McMahon await the announcement of the best dressed Ducky Don. 2. Joann Springer and Michelle Cox enjoy phoning a friend, David Veazey Kris Veigele Anna Vendrasco Jackie Villegas Cheryl Vines Leonard Vlught Cindy Voelker Lucia Wallis Beth Ward Tammy Warner Heather Waters Gina Watson SENIOFKS 171 172 SENIOFQS ,P Q2 9 6 William Wayne . V-i:ii3'?z:Q '-':. 55 KW' Wende' , .. 4 , L or f 2- fi-,.: Gaz.- sg-agsa. ,V , -11, .ff ' F' ' v,.. f M .K L l 3. 5 i g ga: szful.: l-1 1553 x , 'wi' V , viii Carol Wesolowski Chris White Norma Wilden Paul Williams Tim Williamson Suzanne Willie Lisa Willoughby Lisa Wilson Rhonda Wilson Sarah Winter Cindy Wollin Liz Wollschlaeger Lori Woodard Teri Woolever l l Jr lk xx v-'P 2 21 i f-md 1 1. Mark Johnson dances at the annual Howdy Dance. 2. Cheerleaders Kris Veigele and Trish Jean take a break from their busy schedules. Lori Wray Kasey Yoerks Christine Young Heidi Young Warner Young Peter Ysebrands Ron Yttri Desiree Zaffuto Paul Zak Estella Zavala Robin Ziegler Fred Zumdahl SENIOFXS 173 75? X '71 Z f , fy',f,f 4, pg f if ,f 9 W' W W fff ALEX Born BRS DEBBIE Born' Santa UC Davis B 2, Orchesis - 12, Vol- f ., firm 'ff ' ' C' 'fvihli if 7 1 .iff A Plans: Psychology Staff Plans: 4 year EVELYN BECHT Born: Greensburg, Pennsylvania Equestrian Club - 10, 11, 123 Program Com- mittee- 12, Sailing Club- 11, 12g AFS- 125 Drama Club -12, Pep Club - 12 Plans: SBCCQ Brooks institute RANDY BECKELl-lElMER Born: Santa Barbara, California Jazz Ensemble- 10, 1 1 g Football- 10, 12 Plans: SBCC KAREN BENNETT Born: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Pep Club -10, Tennis - 10, 11, 12, Softball -103 Swimming - 11 Plans: 2-year college, 4-year college JILL BENSON Bom: Santa Barbara, California Drama Club -1 11 12' King's Page- 12, Speech 10, 115 Madrigals Play Produc- tions Plans orn Committee ball BIRD Y 3 4 year MARY BREYTSPRAAK Born: Bellevue, Washington Band-10, 11, 12, Pep Band-12gAFS-11 Plans: UCSB, Cal Poly, Elementary teacher KELLY BRIGNELL Born: Santa Barbara, California Plans: SBCCQ 4-year college, Major in Art STEVE BRINER Bom: Santa Barbara, California Football - 10 DENA BURTSFIELD Born: Santa Barbara, California Plans: SBCC TAMARA BUTERA Born: Santa Barbara, California 1 Plans: SBCC, Major in Business Management, Travel JOE CABA Born: Lawrence, Kansas Football - 10, 12 Plans: College TER! 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I . r.br.rrb fOO.r , bb..rbbr ,b,abb ,lbl r l r ..... 1 211:52 Qxff-gf ..,' 3 51, ..f' ':J:fw5,avf5: k,,' . , , -' Convenllon 1 2 'Egg.11:1--1sfs2.:Kegva4,g-512:11-zrzv1313,-gfqfvse 1, f' .rg -,..,ff- g f'f- r'- Y 1' .5 Easy'J1fxffgiaffilz-11.2-91-.gvggzfi4:52i - x BOUT San C Plans- International Relations 1'lA1 rlrr ' 'no' 3 ' Ollllaflfii ' an 'AAAA A Baskelball VO'leYba Plans: ' JlM GRl5l5NlNG A ' ' ' A'-'l f AOA- 'l-A -r'l ' ?5 .L'-Q Bom' p Oen'X' A Zl? a ,lO,llbl, lrll r ,,ql QATHL KALP KEN GHUEL , f Fpm' egmm New Yolk Born: LOSAr1QalaS,CallfOrr1la lame Qmmmee Clmmafl Gymnastics - 11' cross coumrv - A 14. Plans- Un'Ve'S'lY Of Utah Of , O Alll 'mr l'adeSC'lO0' Q 1 Q A KEE A CINDY GUENTHER an an fli lvl0r1lClalrl New Jersey B - Ml k W' A 1 Al ' A ' SlUd9l'll5' UVll0n -' l l , 12 Orn- lwau ee' Wan-4af-41-,:f.,f:grill-,fa-,::,.-Q-,f ,-fl-.--,. 25.1,--vw -..-, - nf- -' n 1, 1-1 'l,-,f. g1,4.:.,. -,.X 4.v ,.vf, - , . O h ' .4 10 1'rA 1 Plans: JunlorCoIlegeg 4-year rc esls , l.a,laarbla l,ar ,O bllr arab aala 1 O 1 O r. a.bl -fsf'12w1-qtx A'-.' ff-if -:vw-A-I+: ,--.- 1:z:Q:.f121'rf'- li -- r. 1-11.-:fW.:,B0flTI1:ffPQSHQSUS1-,1:Gal.lf0fnLa 1 r'f- ,'-, I --110, 11, 12: rraa ff lblfbn f All A Arbll Aarr . l bll.l..ra, KHTY KELLOGG if ,Vl,. ir-,fl A-ff. -'1.jf:z9g:gglN-PQ'f'g23-.:swi',,:1,y --'. 2-i ','f S155 ..-' A fxY5.f' -1 ,r.'-- K,,, f, ,lf lSllTl3S OVLV. S Aa.,V. 5 ,ryyr 4 55 -V',L'h Milwaukee' Wisconsin Pl8DS. ,f:g 111131-.lg ai A.-,g- 3 1,h, lf b.kl,V.k :,1, Club 3 10, 11, 123 DFEHT13 arrbf - brba A O KS rlarll A A Alllrll 'WY CO g lee 'ff ll Wale' Polo Borrlr OAAA AAAAA A lrrli A lrla Allilllflifrlipacfw- AFS O ' I llll OAAOAQ rlnrla Aanl A I -Vfikflf PlansgfialaffrkfasaLvif12fa0AAfG0llQ9QQrCalAPQlYA 'wzwla 0.9 g c 131525 ':ff'2f'Y'?ff 464 f I f X JILL KENNEDY , Born: Santa Barbara, California P53052 SBCC: Major in Computer Programming HEIDI KlLMlNSTER Born:,Santa Barbara, California , tjlouse Member - 11, 12, Convention - 113 Majorette - 10, 1 1, 123 Homecoming Oueen igi-?ians:.SBCC A ANN KlRTMAN ' Born: Seattle, Washington :Tennis -- 10: Track --10, 11 El?f't5?UCSD f 3 iKARSTENoKLElNPETER Bornf Los Angeles, California 3 Tennis - 11 ' - ' 3 5 f 3 Plans: Pre-Law Maior, UCSB GARY KLUSS g Born: Santa Barbara, California Plans: SBCC: 4-year college ,f 1 DEBBIEKNAP-Prof 3 3 1 Born: Elmhurst, Illinois Plans: Coliegeg Free-Lance Artist 3 3 LORl KNAUSS P Born: Inglewood, California Grapplettes- 10, 11, 123 Softball -10, 11, 12 Cosmetology STEPHEN LEWIS Born: Lynn, Massachusetts Key Club -11, 12: Convention Delegate - 10 Plans: UCSD TONI LEYVA Born: Santa Barbara, California STACY LlBERA Born: Pasadena, California Plans: College TOM LIGMAN Born: Lynwood, California Plans: SBCCQ 4-year college JOHN LINDER Born: Santa Barbara, California Basketball -- 10, 11 Plans: SDSU ELLEN LINDQUIST Born: Oxnard, California Orchestra -11, 123 Softball - 10 Plans: Music School: Travel JENNIFER LISCOMBE Born: Mount Pleasant, Michigan Basketball Stats -10, 11, 12 Plans: SBCC MARIA DE SOCORRO LOMELI Born: Jalisco, Mexico MECHA - 10, 11, 12: Soccer Stats Travel 11 JOHN MARTONY Born: Sarasota, Florida Varsity Club - 11, 123 Rally Committee - 12: Baseball - 10, 11, 12: Basketball - 10, 11: Band -10,11,123Orchestra-10,113CSF 10, 11, 12 Plans: UCLA: Pepperdine STAClE MAUK Born: Oceanside, California CSF -1O,11,121Pep Club - 103 Drama Club - 10: Sophomore Vice President - 10: Trea- surer- 11 Plans: Humboldt State BARBARA MAYER Born: Milwaukee, Wisconsin Pep Club - 11: AFS - 123 Sailing Club - 123 Track - 10, 11, 123 Cross Country -1O,11, 12 Plans: Humboldt State LORRIE MCCLAREN Born: Long Beach, California Track - 10 Plans: Dental Hygiene School DICK MCDONALD Born: Santa Barbara, California Representative - 10, 11, 123 Theater Crew - 10, 1 1 Plans: Pre-Med, Westmont PAT MCGHAW Born: Fresno, California Plans: Full Time Job ADAM MCKAIG Born: Santa Barbara, California ' Swimming --jQ,1O,123 Water Polo - 11, 12: Cheerleading 12 California 123 Water Polo 1011, Plans: SBCC MCKENZIE Fort Worth, Texas college Girl - 123 Varsity Tennis Fashion MCKEONE Santa 1O,11, SBCC Analyst Redder, Alberta, College in TERI MARKS A ,r,1 , Riverside, California CAMERON Born: Covina, California Commit- Club Com College, JEFF MARTON Born' Santa 1 Football Letter Q1 5 ' X King's Page - Swim- FRED MEYER Born: La Mesa, California ROTC -10, 11, 12gCSF-10: IOCC-12, Sailing Club-12 Plans: Military Academy, UCSB ALFONSO MONCLUS Born: Sabinaningo Huesco, Spain Baseball - 1 1 PABLO MONROY l Born: Pomona, California Mecha - 11: A Cappella - 12: Varsity Soccer - 12 Plans: SBCC: 4-year college . MARK MORENO Born: Santa Barbara, California Band - 10, 11 Plans: College WARD MOTYER Born: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Plans: SBCC PATRICK MULVIHILL Born: Santa Monica, California Plans: U.S. Forestry Service ADRIANN MUNANA Born: Santa Barbara, California Mecha - 11, 12 Plans: UC-Berkeley: Engineering KEVIN NARETTO Born: Santa Barbara, California Football -11, 12 Plans: SBCC Donorny .3 Born Mech Plans: California MAJ-BRITT Born: St. House of gate - Manager Plans: SUSAN Born JCXBOYDZ DAVID ORR Born: Pomona, California Key Club -12: CSF -10, 11 PIZANO Born: Los Angeles, California Pep Club -11: Drama Club -11, 12 OVCDGSIS 10111312 12, Equestrian Club - 11: Cross Country 11 mans- COHGQG 12, Track Team - 11 USA ORTIZ Plans: Modeling: SBCC Born: Santa Barbara, California JESS PLACENCIA PGP CIUD - I 1 3 Track -11 Born: Santa Barbara, California Plans: SBCC A Plans: College PAUL ORTIZ I ,RICH Born: Santa Barbara, California H Basketball- 103 Volleyball- 11, 12 Plans: College MONA OSMUS Born: Santa Barbara, California Drama Club -11,12gA Cappella -11: Madri- gals - 12 Plans: College GRE OUTCALT G Columbus, Ohio 1, 12: Basketball- 10, Swimming olo-10, 11,12 Texas Committee - Awards 121 Band - fairness 8, California 10 11 12 Marquettes - 0 Orchestra School 11,12gBaSeball- JONATHAN I Y :king Club Plans Reed CORINNE 1. or CI arbara California Born: Plans: DREW PONCE ,I Born: Santa Barbara, Track-10, 11,12 Plans: SBCC RANDY POTTS Born: Minneapolis, AFS- 11, 12, Dram 12 Plans: Westmont TRACY PREBISH Born: Santa Barbara, - ' A S Convention 12, Pep Club - 1 12: A Cappella - 11: IOCO Country - 12: Junior Honor Plans: Colleg SINA Born: Santa Grapplettes Plans: Work 11, F JOHN P Born: Sant Plans: ROGER Born' ERNESTO KATHY Born: House 1 1 Plans: Belgium ub-1 Berg iumfor further California NOEL RIVAS V Born: Montebello, ,California Plans. DeputyShertl'f ', LISA 1 I ,, Born: Sa nta'Barbara',,Californiaig, Plans: Brooks Institute VV VV V, VVV V ,:1,t TfQ,jgJ DONNA ROMEO lI,: 14 I l som: santa Barbara, Caiiifoirniaf ff, V f I g Grapplettesyl-10::,Qrchesis1-ll M l Plans: Business College ' A 191: 12 JOHNQBOMEO M Born:,gSanta Barbara, California 33SGU31lf- 101 11, 12 aiangfsaoc,g:ucsa,:,,,: , clNliiY aomsno Born: Santa,Barbara, California CIK?'11Hl3YN ROCSALESQ arrr Born: Santa Barbarag California Plans: Fashion Desigtiifravel BILL ROSATO if 1Born:Medina, York y M M Basketball - 10,fIj1L1:: Track 10, 1:1 l Prana: sacc, Airforce: 1 tlAMEstaowE I Born: Seattle, Washington KRISTEN SQHOELLER I Born: BattIelCreek, Michigan , Plans: SBQC.or,Tr,ade:School I ELIZABETH SCHOLTZ , W I I Born: Santa Barbara, California' King's Page- 115 Orchesis -110, 11, 12: CSF - 10, 11, 12::fEquestrian Club- 10, 11: A Cappella 1 0:'ConventionfDelegate - 10, 1 1: Scholastic Letter - 1 1 : Plans: UCSB, gy, , OLAF SCHOLZ 11,,' Born: Melbourne, Australia Plans: ANiorflc,rTechnictlan C KURTfSCjl?fUETTE I . Borng:jSaintagI'Barbara, California' sf Basketball 10 : Pla A C CHESSCSCHULTZE Born: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Plans: SBCCpFIre Science ,BRIAN sciHSfvAa '?Efl3orVn: Santagiaarbara, California ,, I Plans: SLBCCQQ-year college ,aannv sc,awANfwf , Born: Santa-Witbara, California AI v lkryk, I , Basketbalt-10,11,i12j'VarsityLetter-11 , - '2ff,itflm,VfrfI ,igiq , Plans: SBCC: University otWashlngton:Forestry 2,4 ,,, f,:fiiEJlMrf3QQTT ,,,,r, ,r,11,,' 4 lf I V I ' , I I pg, if ,,', f Vlif fiff ,',' l RICKIRUDNICK , L 5211! l I ,-g4ig,iivz,, ge ,,i, 111, 121 Baseball- 10, 11, 12: Born:Santa Barbara, Caiitornia 75712 2977 Plans:,Art School ,,?,l I a JENNY SAENZ Born: Torrance,,,California Orchestra -10, 1 1, 12 Plans: UCSB: Travel I LAURASAMANIEGOQ l , L Born:Chic:ago,,lliinoisl,y I : IMECHA - 1 1 :Softball Stats:-I 1 1 Plans: SBCC: 4-year college q I 1, DAVID SAMPANIS Born: Boston, Massachusetts Pep Club -- 1 2 Plans: Berkeley: Stanford: USC: Computer Sci- ence I , PATRICIA SANDOVAL l Born: Santa Barbara, California Tennis 1, 12: Softball - 11 Plans: Travel JESS SAUCEDO i Born: Santa Barbara, California I l Football -J 0, 11, 12: Varsity Letter - 11 , 12 Plans: SBCC I DOUG SAULTER Born: Greenwich, Connecticut LORI SAUNDERS Born: Augusta, Georgia Plans: SBCC: Art College a STEWART SAVAGE 7 Y Born: Santa Barbara, California at A I Yearbook -11:, 12: Football --10 Q I I Plans: UCSB or SBCC: Sports Photographer or Photo Journalist l A 1, I BRENDASCACCI-lt, , l I Born: Glendale, California , Plans: SBCC:lCoSmetology , , LYNNESCALAPINO - fy 4 1, Born: Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania grrrfig rv l I CSF-10511, 12:TennisTearn-+l1O,,11?g121 Plans: Stanford: UC-Berkeley: Cotoradotl' Cor- nell: Williams: Law I I ' 1, JENIELLE SCHMIDT Born: Omaha, Nebraska Plansi 4-year college , , ,, 4 rrtr ' Borni, South PlainfiGC1i'1Ne:w1Jersey P'a'1S255PC 1:,r' LAURA SHAFERZZQWA f ,I A Born: Santa Monica, California House MEFDOGFP-,121 an I Plans: SBCC: 4-yearlcollegel RICHARD SHAW Born: Canoga Park, California Chess Club- 11, 12 Plans1Navy:College :T LAURIEQSHIPEZ gi, 1 , aomfffrfrefnotm,calirorfiia4g I:trr,r, I Marqlulettas- 10, 1 1 l'1'f2, t,t ffsnf: 2 :I Plans: Cal Poly w g firttr Q iit: ,i, L-4LBorn:lSan'ta' Barbara California I I A l Marquettesf+ 12: Volleybatl 10, 11171, :Track - 10, 1'13'Powdier Puff Football - 123 Convention DelegateIf-411, 12 L l Plans: SBCC: Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, Travel yr I Q ll ,, Vtkry , x, , .: , Born:Cudahy', wisconsin: i'tI I Band - 10, 11, 12: Orchestra - 10111, 12: Pep Band-12 , , I Plans: California Lutheran,ColIegeI a g SUZANNE E. SMITH Iilf I : it Born: Santa:Barbara, California I Drama-11.4 2:21, + , Plans: SBCC: X' . : 'I MARK SNYDER M :A : Born: Davenport,.lowa A A Band - 10, 1 1: Football 10: Wrestling - 10 Plans: SBCC ,V , Q JOHN SPlRlTOSANTO Born: Santa Barbara, California Plans: SBCCor UCSB JOANN SPRINGER Born: San Diego, California Track - 1 1 Plans: SBCC: San Diego State LINDA SPROUSE T Born: Boulder, Colorado CSF-10,11,12:CrossCOuntry-1O,11,12: TrackTeam-10, 11, 12 g Plans: Cal Poly f DANA ST. OEGGER Born: Los Angeles, California Bike Club - 10: Track - 10, 11, 12: Cross Country -11,12:A Cappella- 10,11: Madri- gals-12 , : I Plans: SBCC: 4-year coliege I , MARK STOEGGER ,,, Born: Berkeley, California l I a AFS - 10: Cross Country - 10, 11: Tracki- 10, 11 , g ,,,, g I Plans: Cal Art Institute f ' TRACY STANFIELD Born:SanAntonlo:CTexas a f I softball-10,12 , , ,:,, Plans: 4-year college or state Collegg r,:'V My BRUCE STAPP I' :l': ,:A,i Born: Milwaukee, Wisconsin giwwffwvitt l Plans: SBCC I f , ':,,'.' SAM STARFAS I 5' :':' :,gQ,gQ, , Born: Santa Maria, California UPL Football-10, 11 ,rg :I Plans: SBCC : LANCE STEADMAN, ,M ,, li, , Born: Anaheim, CalitognIta2':ll'QQIlr3531? :,II TE A:r:. Basketball - 10 ,,:: 1 ,I1:, Plans: SBCC: Travel:QFTeal,II:EstateQf,3I ,:: 5,552 LYNELLE suolNe l:2t sr,is:II 5 Born: Santa BarbaraIfCaliIoilZ,tf1123 Plans: sacc SYLVIE szAeO A lli C Q31 ff I:,g . Born: Montpellier, an II:', jg, M AFS -'12: Swimming Team,-10,-21 1 12l,QQI:fi112,, Ptansi Medical School in 'FTGRCGF1' I A f7f2g:f,1 I I DAVID TAFEJIIAN' ' ' Born: Santa Barbara, California Football - Io, 11, 12: Wrestling- 10 Plans: SBCC g JODI TAFELSKI f f',,, I Born: Milwaukee,WisconSitT 7 ff : Q Varsity Softball -'10, 11, 12: Football Manager - 11, 12: GrapplettesL+ 123,Girl's Basketball Stats-10,11,12 Plans: SBCC, Nursing Schoolg I ,, BETH TALBOTT I' ' Born: Phoenix, Arizona , ' A Cappella - 11 : Softball -10: Tennis Team -10, 1 1 g Powder Puff Football- 1 0, 12 Plans: Arizona State University , ADRIAN TARTLER , Born: San Francisco, California A ,I I Class President - 12: CSF - 10,I 11: Water Polo-10,11,12:Swlmming-1O,11,1,2, Plans: UCSB: Stanford a ' ANNE TEMPLE , Born: Milwaukee, Wisconsin Band -1O,11,12:OrClf1eStra--10 Plans:SBCC ,',ll:I'l ggjfy g LYNN THOMPSON l:Ill,il ff C :':1I Born: Santa Barbara, California I Drama Club - 1 1 , 12: Rally Comlmittee,-l5l11:: Homecoming Committee 11: Marquattesf- 11111112 I :1I,, l Ijifi, ::l,', If! Plans: SBCC: University: Travel g , MAFtGUEFilTE TORRES Y I 1' Born: Santa Barbara, California Plans: SBCC: Work I , PAUL TORRES I 1, : Born: Santa Barbara, California A Cappella -10, 11gKiI'1g'S Page - 11 Plans: SBCC: UCSB A GAIL TRUNDEL , : Born: Knoxville, Tennessee Track Team - 10: House'Member: A Cappetla Plans: Westmont or Biola MARGARET TRUNK Born: Rockville Centre, New York Plans: Saint John's College or UC Santa Cruz BILL TZIOUVARAS Born: Larissa, Greece Plans: College NAOMI TZUR Born: Chicago, Illinois DECA - 11 Plans: Cal Poly ADALINE UNZUETA Born: Santa Barbara, California Pep Club - 1 1 , Student Store- 10, 11, 12 Plans: SBCC, Business KARIN UPHOFF Born: San Jose, California AFS -4 12, Pep Club -- 10, Sailing Club - 12, Track Team-10,11, 12, Cross Country.-10, 11, 12, Letter in Track - 10, Letter in Cross Country - 1 1 Plans: College ROB VAIL Born: Santa Barbara, California Volleyball - 10, 11 , 12, Water Polo - 12 Plans: BYU,,Travel GAREN VANDEBEEK Born:San Jose, California I , A Cappella - 10, 11, 12, Madrigals -- 12, King's Page - 10, Barber Shop Quartet - 10 1 Plans: College, Major in Business ' GREG VANDERSCHAAF : Born: Anaheim, California , Shakespeare Club - 12, Cross Countnf - 10, 11, 12, Track - 10, 11, Soccer - 11, 12, Homecoming Committee -1 1, Athletic Letter Plans: College, Career in Fire Fighting STEWART VAUGHAN Born: Santa Barbara, California Plans: College, Work KRIS VEIGELE Born: Denver, Colorado Convention - 11, Marquettes - 11, Grap- plettes - 11, 12, Orchesis - 10, 11, Spirit Leader- 12 Plans: SBCC, Major in Commercial Art ANNA VENDRASCO Born: Santa Barbara, California Plans: SBCC DANNYIVILLA 'I Born: Santa Barbara, California JACKIE VILLEGAS , I Born: Santa Barbara, California Drama Club - 11, 12, Rally Committee - 12, Orchesis - 11, Cheerleading - 12, Pep Club - 12, Marquettes-10, 11 j I My goal is to be rich and famous. l really don't want to graduate this year. LEONARD VLUGI-IT Born: Castro Valley, California Speech Club -11, ROTCW-10, 11I, 12, Year book - 12 Plans: Coast Guard Academy, College, Photog- raphy cirvov VOELKER ' Born: Hawthorne, California TAMMY WARNER Born: Plattsburg, New York Plans: SBCC, UCSB HEATHER WATERS. Born: Portland, Maine Plans: SBCC, Technical School GINA WATSON Born: Chicago, Illinois Orchesis -4 12, AFS - 12 Plans: College MARI WEBER Born: Boulder, Colorado House of Representatives -- 10, Kings Page - 10, Cross'Country - 10, Theater Arts -- 10 Plans: University of Virginia JENNIFER WEBSTER Born: Phoenix, Arizona Usherettes -- 11, 12 , Plans: Bible School, Cal Poly U CAROL WESOLOWSKI ' I Born: Santa Barbara, California CSF - 12, Girls' Basketball '- 10, 11, Girls' Softball-10, 11 Plans: SBCC, Major in Business . CHRIS WHITE Born: Ashtabula, Ohio Plans: Trade School, Travel DAVID WIDLING I Born: Santa Barbara, California Plans: SBCC . NORMA wILoEN I . Born: Santa Barbara., California j Band - 10, 11, 12, Equestrian Club -+ 11 Plansi SBCC, 4-yearcollege I ' I PAUL WILLIAMS Born: Santa Barbara, California Cross Country - 1-0,111 Plans: UCSB I' LISA WILLOUGHBY Born: Los Angeles, California Mime Troupe - 1 1 , Swimming Team --11, 12 Plansg,SBCC I . RI-IONDAWILSON Q V Born:Gulfport,Mississippi , v i,':' Speech Ciub - 10, 11: Drama Club -I1:QQjf1f1Q Pep Club-H 10, AFS -'10, 11, rMath'Ir'ClIuIb3gg5 11, Mesa -11, CSF - 11, 12, King's Page-4 1 13 Convention Delegate -10 j Plans: 4-year college I sAnAH E. wirvren . Bront Boston, Massach usetts I I Ol'CheSisI-+1O,11,12,CSF --10, 11, 1231A Cappella W10, Royal Blue Review -10, 11 Plans: 4-year College, travel I CINDY WOLLIN Born, Santa Barbara, California ' LIZ WOL LSCHLAEG ER iff' Born: C hicago,gI.l,linois I I House Member - 1 1, 12, Swimming 10,115 CSF--10,119 , if ' Pians:Coilege' j ' 1 Loal wmv if if Born: Santa Barbara, Califorfniafg ag'k,f 'f,, f4i,i1f.2, I Orchesis --10, 1 1, 12,'Banr1'er'Gi'rlf,- 1'17f5rL:?,I2I, Plans: SBCC j ' A ,,,, ,,,, A I7 RICHARD YABSLEY 4, , I I Born: Santa Barbara, Cal'iforlnia' . Plans: College I ff W4 Q1 I kAsEY YOERKS Born:San LuisO'bisp,o,C,aliforriia' I Plans: SBCC: Travel Agent fff, WARNERYOUNG' P 7 , , Born: Santa Barbara, 'CalifornIia1,,II1iI'f' Plans: Trade School :,I,, ,jj 555' PETER YSEBRANDS 1 Born: Amsterdam, Holland Plans.1,College, Study Paramedicine RON YTTRI Born: Everett, Washington Credit Union f- 11 PIans:'S'BCC ' DESIREE ZAFFUTO Bornz Van Nuys, California Pep Club - 1 0 Plans: SBCC, Work PAUL ZAK Born: Santa Barbara, California Plains: College, Work, j ROBINPZIEGLER f ' Born: Enicino, California 1 , House .Member - 11, I1'I2jVClass Vice President Q1 2, .Equestrian CiubIe4'11, CRC - 12, CSF - 11,Z12gpVarsity Club, Girls' Softball - 10, Tennis -- 1.1, 12 Plans: 4-year college, Major in Medicine, Travel FREDIZUMDAHL Born: Santa Barbara, California Plans: SBCC,Traveli Life is such a big step from high school. My three years at SM have passed quickly, but I want to ..Let,S uve it UDV, start on life. ' It's time for a change to something more realistic. I'm sort ot nervous . . I have a feeling of leaving behind a part of lite that can never bethe same again. ., H I just hope to live a long, happy life. Feels SO good. It's a challenge to go on. l'm ready to give the big outside world a try. 180 SENIOR SUMMARIES ,. ,, i ,,k. at ,ft ,,', .,,,,,,,.,,!,,,.,.a,., ,,,, . . :.. . fy wzwf 41 ' WH' U'CH.1,,f2 n,1gp:w,,QL -' f 411.1w-Q-ra- z. vm-f.4f 1 ,Q X f 1 ga 4'f37y4ffz X ,. ,,,, ,A , ., . ,f . ,,., ., f ., , I f I 1 j -mcg-,,.,v.,f45g .21 +1fm::c4.4--1 ,- 'ff' ' My -fa W.-I. 0. 1' fffrwiwf My 5 z:f,ii'f.4gQ1'r:v f I 6 . V .- W, I , f , 1 J , 51 WX f- ,f,f ...fha ,Y,ff.,, .,.,. . 1 wp, 1' lf 1 -ff3f,.,g,,'g,.. q ' : .z,fz-'iw-txt, r wg-M, fi , fffftf 1 -,Q wi -.12 V I ' '2f'e1ftafffZf41 ' 'SSCffzf:h1r',v::,wQV9.- - ' +445 'xi 1- wffgi' LQ21,-f.4.1?ff:4?rf:Z2? f, ,Q Q' Azz? QQ- Q Y21 ' f2f?' -iY1'ff'v-'Q 1' ti:-Q.. if-Qi p f. I ft f -ffl!--f' - 'ffiff 1. vw. y, vv. 4-'gf .. -, fy. 7 wr, fr f Wzfx 4-2202 yvi2.':.f2z t. ff lip f1f:f:f.v4,w.f -fgrtnfff-at fr -we ,vffrf-.-uf .fwi-yi-.f ',-, .,,. ,,,,,.,,,. M., . 1 f ., ,,ff ,. , -f -I ,. sf .. Q.. , , REFLECTIONS A mere statement of facts and future plans cannot possibly serve as a complete summary of the feelings of the graduating seniors. Per- sonal comments and observations are needed to truly convey the reactions of the seniors to their years at San Marcos. I-lovv do they really feel about their experiences ofthe past three years in high school? Has the time passed duickly or has it dragged along slowly? What are their thoughts on graduation and the future? The best way to find out is to ask the seniors I sure am glad I'm a senior. I love hassling sophomores. San Marcos vvill alvvays be a good memory to look back upon. To vvrap it all up in tvvo words, I vvould describe SM as bizarre and cosmic. Sometimes I vvish I could do it all over again. As a sophomore I vvas unsure of hovv to fit in and could hardly vvait til I vvas out of high school. My junior year vvas much more comfortable. Novv that my senior year has finally arrived. l'd like to spend another three years at San Marcos. I cant understand vvhy I had butterflies by the thousands in my stomach before coming to San Marcos. Ive alvvays been told my senior year vvould be my best. and finally I believe it! Thank you for introducing me to ceramics. psychology. and science, It's going to help. San Marcos has no spirit! There are a fevv teachers I'II never forget. Ive really grown as a person and learned to accept more responsiblitilyf' I have achieved nothing at all. lm proud to be associated vvith San Marcos. Ifound that I like math, It was a worthwhile growing-up experience. SENIOR SUMMARIES ISI fi . PVIUCIDGI Gene I'I3VTI9Y Vice-Principal John Barens BOARD OF EDUCATION. Seated, left to right: Sara Lewis Rugg, Member, Pizano, Member, Robert C. Fillippini, Vice-President, David N. Thomas Margaret Connell, President, Barbara Goodenovv, Member. Standing: Lett Superintendent and Secretary-clerk to board. to Right: Eric Sawyer, Student Board Representative, SBI-IS, Albert P. 182 ADMINISTRATION :ig Y Counselors Alter Routine Familiar faces in the Administrative each grade, as in the past, each coun- and Guidance Offices greeted return- selor was given an alphabetical block ing students in September, but the made up ot students in all three routine vvas greatly changed. instead grades. ot pairs of counselors assigned to Tvvo nevv members appeared on the .., .49-tw , 5, Aw.. ,.,, Jug. ,f I -sf? .M X school board and three incumbent members were re-elected Dr. David Thomas entered his second year as Superintendent of Schools, Top Row: Lett to Right: Mr. Prlester, Mr, Tressler, Mr, Purcell, Middle Row: Mr, Flint, Mr. Lambert, Mrs. Silvera. Bottom Row: Mr. Stevens, lvlrs, Ude- sen. ADMINISTRATION 183 Max Applegate English Bob Archer Physical Education Bob Ayer Besource Specialist Mary Baker English James Billig Science Bob Boardman Social Worker Ronald Boorman Social Studies Douglas Bowman Social Studies izwfwzi f g,:g,,'f .gy-fp V, V,,,,. , ., fi f ff ,,f ,,,, -fr, f f ',s if '.,, V X ff W , 4 5 ff X I f ,, K w f f 5 ,f ,ww J V i ff X J if ff f ,K Eff 1' ,Ir , X f f 5 ,,l,,, t X fhwwf 184 FACULTY iuifli 3 W 4 2-My , 2 , V W it ' A - www- -v ,Wa M,.,w-ww: ,,,?,...,,. l i F' .. .5 . .al , fi , Bl 1, 6-gym , . NASA is i Patty Brock Social Studies Jim Burgess Physical Education Robert Burtness English Virginia Chennell English Bobert Christensen Mathematics Morey Claydon Physical Education Kathy Cox BOP. Jane Craven Hearing Impaired Teacher 4 5, 4 M , ,,.,.......-T -1 5 ff., I 1 40... we-we am,iNnw' IVE , at rr. K f,,grff,, ,,,, . , , i, ii fx .,, ,-fm, ,f , ,C f f ., ' ff'gf:.,we',.:-mfsggwas-,a:.,-, t ? 'wg 'frfy',j,5ffQCfg4fQZ'.ffV 'fr Q :J g - X, X ffg,:3eyf7:,, ,gg 5 V' x. C ,i,' - r J, :ff :fJf?H K+ if jmlggr-51 'V' gf, W I . ,. fa .-.-. .4 we Qi t it i 49 ers discuss business before class. 1. Mr. lvlizerak prepares tor flight. 2. Yearbook advisor Tom Stanton writes receipts tor yearbooks. 3. Mr. Archer wheels the paddle ball equipment over to the courts. 4. Teaching AHC. is Miss Brock. 5. Mr, Eyman smiles for the yearbook photographer. 6. Two teach- FACULTY 185 Bill Cross Business Rodger Dawson English Lola Edmistoh Business Robert Eyman Art Lal Hunan-1 f LXXIW -Y V i 4 C i 1. Mr. Herzog stresses his point with a flourish of his hands. 2. Mr. Gemmeli introduces the orchestras next number. 3. Mrs. Geuss talks over the finer aspects of volleyball with one ot her students. 4. Lecturing to his class is Mr. Dawson. 5. Mr. Hembree daydreams about a Hawaiian vacation. 6. Mem- 186 FACULTY bers of the faculty enjoy the entertainment during French Night. run HAH!! M f ,f Q:zax..,,, s f ,X rl! mm- siri gig, y . , ,M at 6 ii s rsii V r?+?Q5W93m???3i M ,,,. i 'V 1 75 x 6' Q .lf Richard Fairchild Mathematics John Frair Social Studies Allen Gaines Social Studies James Gemmell Performing Arts Jeanne Gemmell Physical Education Diana Geuss Physical Education Ronald Godar Mathematics Maurice Halleck Physical Education llse Hance Foreign Language Patricia l-lartzell Library Marjorie l-lawksvvorth English Rodger l-lembree Social Studies FACULTY 187 MW W W .ft , . M if MM WW lyiidwgiiw, Mimi ailffii 1. Mr. Lamb drills his Spanish class. 2. Helping one ofthe stu- dents in his dralting class is Mr. Mangini. 3. Mrs. Lodas focuses the microscope on a small animal, 4. Art instructor John Mace admires a student's work. 5. Mrs. Measley listens to a comment in one of her classes. 6. Mr. Mead underlines his words with a firm gesture ot his hand, 7. Mr, Gemmell .directs the orchestra while Mr. Mason sings. ., f f'-r'- L 3 ' If N 13353, , YM ,Ig ff., s fsii' ,wav , 4 .gf f '1fH V ' ,,, WX N ff' t t soak' i MW Gerald Herzog Industrial Arts Roberta Janowiak Learning Handicap Wayne Jurgensen Mathematics Harri Kallio English 188 FACULTY A mf , l-larold Kilminster Social Studies Doyle Lamb Foreign Language James Lodas Mathematics Jane Lodas Science Marjorie Luke Performing Arts John Mace Social Studies Richard Macintosh Social Studies Gene Mangini Industrial Arts Larry Mason Performing Arts Louise Matz Physical Education David Mead industrial Arts Fran Measley English xx' 1. Kajsa Ceder and Mr. Morez discuss highlights in the world of art. 2. John Purdie returns to San Marcos to teach mathematics. 3. Calling roll is Mr. Mueller, 4. Nurse Pre- bish administers medical aid to a student. ig. -,N 'Q-.5 'ss 0--I-W mm, Robert Mizerak Resource Specialist Rick Mohun Science William Morez Art Maynard Moser Social Studies fi- A Joseph Mueller Physical Education - Robert Mullaney industrial Arts Thomas Nevvstetter industrial Arts Elizabeth Odeen English , i , l ai i 2' an W I 'ak , 1 ' 7 g , 'Q Jw - '-,.'?. f, 190 FACULTY .- 1 1 X X is is fb ? lh. 'No T'W X iv' Ffa Y Q if 2 Q 1' lg: gg V305 ml A X 3 L. , 3 .4 4 535 Q, Aix i, ti TP' Barry Osborne Foreign Language Ernesto Paredes Foreign Language Charles Peters Science John Phreaner English Donny Plack Mathematics Gwen Preblsh Nurse John Prebish Mathematics Satini Puailoa Physical Education FACULTY 191 VA, M. f, not Iv. . ff f f ..V J. v Z VVJVJJV i EVJSV J V .J 7.1 571 AVVV 'ff V , .V . J t ,, ,,,. . V. , J Vw.,f,:-, 1- fy ,549 jim 'ye L,f,,e.,,V, , twym .-k.f, ,,,.M,,!,,f,5Q ,,V, V ' , V1V Z., I f - itii 1 K of V V if V 'fA,. , ff! , fQ A , , .J fy Vf J J V VJJV - Z V. fV, 'M ...V , , K' 'W I' ' fi fr, , J i f V . J 1, . ' ii5i,',3f xieigl 552' ,', . V a f' '4 'ry f '-,h, , . , 1 if Vl l,lfll,lJV ill,lilll,'. 'ff ' WWW Zi: MM 'ligiiifili 1 l- , - ff. ' Q-1, X f jf' J Q V M ' 2 V ff: its iw! 1, . , ,, a ' f v ' ' -f ll li if fy: Www f' 'f f 'ff' 1 .1 . -' V . , N , V415 V. 'VV, V ,V 'MW ' V V12 V ' 4. Vi . . Vff f ' 'h . S 'A V V ' i f-if f lff ' 4 V , ' V 7 J ' J ' V J V V V W .L,, W, Z, 2, f,f,VWf,Afwf.Mfwf1f5Q ff ,,,, X V, !, 1. Mr. Rogers and Mr. Stansbury accept the cards V , ofa student enrolling in work experience, 2. Mr. J Wg, - - - .eee eVee J i film J - fVee ?!ll'?4?f ' Ridling lectures to his U.S, Government class. 3.Mr. ,,,V J ,f Thomas inspects an amoeba. 4. Miss Surian cor- 1 VV.V, J ,V Vi ff l fV ',V,' 'V rects papers during her DreD Deriod. V TT 192 FACULTY John Purdie Mathematics Jean Reiclhe Home Economics Merrill Remick Art cum Fiialmg Social Studies Leonard Rogers Work Experience Bard Salcido Social Studies Robert Sta nsbury Work Experience Thomas Stanton Social Studies Sam Starfas Business Jacqueline Stevens Nurse John Stoney Physical Education Elsie Surian English 4 1 William Tnomas Science Joyce Tlndell English Jack Tinsley R.O.T.C. Eleanore Veazey Library Anthony Vigna Social Studies Marshall Von Bieberstein Mathematics Peter Webber Business Nell Welling l-lome Economics Keith Whltham ROTC. Mike Willeman Science Charlotte Williams l-lome Economics Ron Williams Physical Education Thomas Zeiher Foreign Language Mary Ellen Bishop Secretary Courtney Boorman Office Aide Sydney Delay Teaching Aide 194 FACULTY Tiigliii ii! 11.3 2' ' -.-r B l l Lois Fingal '-.iQ, Secretary s ii tif ' ' ' ' Amencmonnmuo Equipment Manager I .' h Q ' Q .pgs GeorgeG-ionvanacci , ' M Q. Grounds Keeper sw .1 i , X 'F' X xx x sf . f - f i W We S I is 1 'D 1... Mary Lou Hays ,. ' Secretary .4 MQ2 . r a gin. gf 1 I, ,ff W r44r1.,4 .., .,,L ,., f ,f,, f yi, awry i ilfffffzf, , ff'2!C'f'f7 Wiiwf' 9 ff gi S 0 A 2 E 4- f' A I 4 ' ' 3, ta. 5 V' .. YE. as -7 1. Mr. Morez and Mr. Eyman enjoy the fresh air dur- ing a rally. 2. Mrs. Welling demonstrates a few ofthe finer techniques ot sewing to her class. 3. Mike Willeman listens to a student's question on physiol- ogy. 4. Mr, Phreaner instructs one of his English classes. 5. Cross country coach John Prebish reveals EucIid's secrets. 6. Sydney Detay, hostess tor French Night, introduces the next act. FACULTY 195 Chuck Klompus Teaching Aide Marie Lionello Secretary Margaret Long Registrar Ruth O'DonneIl Career information Marsha Paul Receptionist Susan Price Teaching Aide Ju nemarie Reynolds Teacher Aide Susan Romero Library Clerk Jack Sheppard Gardener Shirley Silva Secretary Left to Right: Joe Luera, Genrne Batzianis, Danny Andrade, Mike Martinez, Wu-. f 'UIn,,, 5.4 'f7 9'v7f,, f,,, , ,gfgm . my: gan J V, : X l Clara Stone. Lett to Right: Ida Perreault, Virginia Lugo, Catny Furnari, Lillian Carroll, Anna Morosin, Chawa Ramirez, 1. Ida Perreault smiles for a friend, 2. Kay Stevens relaxes in the faculty lounge. 3. Mr. Hartley accepts the Valley Stadium memorial on behalf of the school. 4. Mr. Woolsey presents the memorial to San Marcos. FACULTY 197 The Junior class, led by the class offi- cers, focussed their attentions on Home- coming this year. The main objective was to make money, and they did very well. The dance, which was a sell-out, was held in the student center, so their only cost was that for the band and for the decorations. This resulted in a large profit for the class. The class officers are: ffrom left to rightj Fred Northrop Cpresidenty, Tera Hein Csecretaryj, Amy Anderson Cvice- presidentj, and Bob Frakes Ctreasurerb. Opposite Page: Rob Wesoloski relaxes and takes inthe sun during the lunch hour. Jon Aasted Crystal Adams Kimberly Adams Robert Adams Soile Ahava Kay Ahnemann Brian Alexander Marian Alexander Stephanie Alexander Gloria Allbright Mark Altshuler Amy Anderson Greg Anderson William Andrasko Lori Andrews David Arlt Nancy Arlt Tammy Attlesey Deborah Atwater Mary Avitabile Allan Aylesworth Jeffrey Azain Kellie Babich Mary Ballon Lisa Baird Debra Barb Keith Barker Karen Barnett Rene Barrow Michael Barry Ron Barry Timothy Bassett Cynthia Battistone Marilyn Bauer Joseph Beavers Sonia Bending Kenneth Benn Linda Beste Randall Birzer Rebecca Bittner Robert Blaylock Gina Bloodhart Nandi Blythe Margot Bobgan Anastasia Boemmel Michael Boggess Deidre Bogley Pam Bosman 198 JUNIORS Vfp tt 4312, Jennifer Boyle Neil Brady Barry Bramlage Kim Branch Robert Brown Paula Brumis Thomas Buehler Laurie Burt Richelle Byers Michael Caine Stephen Caldwell Tim Callahan Lance Carden Elaine Cardiel David Carlson Leslee Carlson Robert Carlson Robin Carnemolla Leslie Carnley Marco Carreno Jill Carroll Erika Carter William Cartwright Darlene Casarez Susan Casso Kajsa Ceder David Chan Paul Chenf' Darlene Cherry Eric Christiansen Dion Ciampi Paul Cicileo Dana Clark Martin Clarke Teresa Clarke Cathy Coker Kelly Cole Margaret Collins Marc Condon Chris Coronel Amy Corral John Coste Bill Costello David Cox Laura Cozzi Brenda Craig Carolyn Cramer Eileen Craviotto Patricia Crespo Sherryl Crombie Robert Croteau Ross Cullins Linda Daniels Mark Davis JUNIORS 199 Brian Dawson David Dean Yvette Debievre Linda Delarge David Deley Scott Dennis Rena Detjens Laurie Deutsch Leslie Dinaberg Paul Disharoon Vikki Dizinno Melanie Doctors Roxanne Doree Catherine Dorsey Jennifer Drake Jim Drazenovich Michael Duarte Lee Dumbeck Kimberly Dunker Shirley Durham Steven Dyer Brian Dzukola William Edic Glenn Edwards Stan Ellenberger Karen Ellichman Holly Ellis Beth Elmerick Elizabeth Engriser Laurel Eschenroeder Stephen Everett Cindi Eyman Benjamin Fajen Michael Fangaut Jay Farbman Martin Fay Linda Fernandez Paulette Ferrari Julie Finnigsmier Robert Frakes Patricia Frank Peter Fraser Deanna Freet Phyllis Frey its 1. Anne Muir and Mark Johnson take a stroll across thecampus before school. 2. Next year s Homecoming Queen hopefuls pose for year book photographers. 200 J U N IDRS Jay Gechter Jane Gennrich Lorna Gensler Mary Gerig Dennis Gibbs John Giermanski Michael Giermanski Kathy Gilbert Lisa Gilbert Kevin Gill Flandal Goetz Mitchell Gonzales Wendy Goodell Bruce Gottlieb Karen Graham Cheryl Gratland Marsha Gray Glenn Gretchen Susan Griffith Kelly Gruel Mary Gustus Teresa Guzman Andrew Hall Nancy Hamber Rae Hames Lisa Hansen Terrie Hanson Gregory Harrah Fred Hartzman Jennifer Haskell Susanne Haslberger Lynne Hatfield Marie Hathaway Jeffrey Hattanda David Hafzenbeler Cynthia Hawkins Kate Haws - Hugh Hayward Tera Hein Jennifer Henderson Carrie Hernandez Sharri Herrmann Stephen Hesketh Geoffrey Hetrick Flex Hickey Stephen Hickman Julie Hinkle Audrey Hodges Debbie Hogan Mark Holbrook Jimmy Holford JUNIOHS Kent Holland Karin Holt Matt Hooper Christopher Hough Linda Houston Ronald Hovind Julie Howard Cheryl Howe Kimberley Hughes Anthony Hunter Ellen Hupp Melanie lman Kathleen Ireland Michael Ishmael Le Ann Iverson Eric Jago Glenn Jakubowski Gregory Janee Sara Jaqua Joseph Jasinski Valerie Jean Valerie Jensen Julie Johnston Linda Jorgensen Amy Kalp Gerald Karczewski Barbara Karg Roxanne Keeler Roger Kelly Shirin Keyani Bill Kiff Tom Son Kim Deborah Kinney Ralph Kirk Laura Kisch David Klass Steven Klevens Eric Knapp Todd Knudsen Kevin Koonce Jon Korfas Robyn Koval Karen Kowalski Donald Kramer Alexander Kreis Steven Kreyer Kathleen Krivulka 202 JUNIORS Robert Krumm Lori Kuehl Leanne Kuhn Suzanne Lance Eileen Lang Brock LaRorte Jennifer Larsen Paul Larsen Laurie Lassman Larry Lauoacher Kathleen Lazzo Tuyen Thanh Le Jay Lebonville Jeffrey Lehner MarkILeipnik John Leis Carrie Leon Craig Lewis Steven Lewis Joe Leyva Jennifer Lien Anne Ligman Howard Lim Kim Little Ronald Loehr Tim Long Grace Lopez Greg Lopez Joe Lopez Sandra Lopez Kristina Loredo Scott Lorenz Mark Lorenzen Wesley Lormer Scott Love Shari Lux Laura Lytel Darcy MacDonald Robert Maclsaac Sheldon MacKenzie Sheri Macomber Andrea Maitra Steven Maltby Tracy Manchester Anthony Mangini Roxanne Manno Karen Mar Kevin Marhefka Michael Marik Tom Marshall Kathleen Marshman Lori Martin JUNIORS Sharon Martin Terry Martin Wendy Martin Paul Marting Leeann Masterson Jennifer Matthay Pamela Mays Delane Mazaheri Christine McDonald Jennifer McKaig Anne McKenzie Robin McKenzie Angela McLachlan Danny McLean Chan McMurry Steve Medeiros Brian Meeder Denise Melfi Dan Mendez Michael Mendoza Mata Metze Andrew Michitson Tom Miller Vincent Milliken Howard Mizes Rowena Mohun Gwen Montgomery Barbara Moore Todd Moore Shari Morley Keith Morrison Mitch Moser Wayne Motyer Anna Mueller Laurie Munoz Michael Murphy Josh Musgrove James Myers Michael Myers Mark Nathanson Denise Navarro James Neary Kim Neeley Leslie Nelson Lisa Newman Ann Newswanger Hope Nexsen Tina Nixon Fred Northrop Timothy O'Brien Karl Often 204 JUNIOFZS Fl w.. 76? if Q-5,4 1 I Exit, MX Xl. fi Maria Rocha Alan Rochester Laura Rodriguez Scott Rodriguez 1. Friends share a bag of potato chips during nutri- tion 2. Crystal Adams, dressed up tor Fifties Day, glances over her shoulder dur- ing a rally. 3. Visiting during nutrition break are: Pat Stan- ton, Craig Garcia, and John Gomez. Elizabeth O'Malley Kathy Ortega John Ortiz Catherine Pangburn Jay Parent Dian Payne Elizabeth Pedersen Amy Peirsol Jim Penn Dave Peters Jon Peters Andrew Petlow Ginger Philip Mary Phillips Tracy Phillips Lynn Poirier Ann Poppino Jay Potter Kristin Precoda Susan Pritchard Susan Profio Joan Protheroe Terri Purling John Purrington Hilary Rack Billy Rainey Mario Ramirez Raymond Ramos Chris Ratter Deborah Reeder Craig Reedich Stanley Reel Melissa Regis Eric Rehwoldt Claire Renga Jon Riddle Dora Rivas Jeannette Rivera Charm Robb Donn Roberts Keane Roberts Paul Robin Kelly Robinson Jaime Rocha JUNIORS 205 Andrea Rogoway Paul Rohm Shane Rosenhelm Mary Ross Roxanne Ross Neil Royster Bernhard Rudolph Catherine Ruiz Robin Ryozek Steven Salatti Michael Sanchez Todd Sanders Thomas Santee Diana Santillan Carl Sappenfield Marissa Sauter Jennifer Sbaraglia Tony Scacchi John Scarcello Arlan Schipper Boyd Schrank David Schwanles Heather Sciacca Karen Scott Dolores Sears Elizabeth Sell Kim Sellars Kris Sellars Gary Semenza Nuno Sena Robert Shallenberger Kellie Shaw Julia Shea Maria Shellabarger David Sherman Lorraine Shrum Samuel Silipo Marvin Silva Bob Simpkins Laura Sizer Susan Smale Tony Smale Barri Smith Clinton Smith Jeffrey Smith Karin Smith Kristi Smith Lori Smith 206 JUNIORS 4 --ll 1, 1,3-5 fr ,-.r 3 XM. ' ' 'M ft- .4 W 4 , vsgj,y.,m ,W .2 . - , ,gr-zu wrap, , qw Gv.:5sL.3.?z'N - ,,v. ,,, V- . s gr, rf? - ,. K ' S ' S ef . . V- ,mf J 2' K 'X I Qi25l'9'3if9 ?fXQi,'.f,v.'+:.':,! ,Q rx : sf. swf? . ,fp -. it X .a an ' :L W' ' . ' 1 5 H vi 's vv1,, . ' f J .1 gi Se? 4221, . f F . , 'Ii , ss - :if 2 ' ' ' ' , f 11 . K H 1 V ' E A r Aff? r. 1 5' rut f , -t U J .K ge.. yr' ' Y l .- pk I 4?-E55 'If V, , 1,-Lu Q-yy. .' I Q.Zi.L ,gf A i i X' l ,, 1. .-, .. N 1. Members ofthe pep band dress up to show their school spirit. 2. A group ot students chat in the quad. 3. Bundled up against the cold, Bernhard Rudolph walks to class. 555,255 Adam Snyder Flon Soares Heather Sommers Kirsten Soria Steven Sorrow Lynne Sparks Melissia Stalb Shelly Stapp Peter Stathopulos Dwight St Oegger Ann Steel Flon Stevens Frank Stolme Mike Strawmyer Glenn Stumber Mike Suding Caroline Suermondt Paula Swackhamer Catherine Swain Gia Sweasey Denise Sweeny Kyle Szumski Greg Talbott Charlene Tate Karen Taylor Ken Taylor Mary Temple Thomas Terrell Kim Thomas Lisa Thompson Susan Thompson Tracey Thompson Bill Thorpe Karen Tilley Katherine Tilley Thomas Todarello Noushin Torabian Lorilee Torrey Craig Trego John Trunk Gregory Turner Tracey Tutt Mark Tuttle Ben Urnick Jim Urquhart Simon Uttley Tina Vanderhook Rosa Vargas JUNIORS 207 Yvonne Vega Rebecca Villa Garret Villalba Barry Vlught Diana Wagner Matthew Wallace William Walsh Tracy Walt Jeffery Walters Maile Wasem Robert Wazny Clyde Webb y Dana Webster Wendy Weller Amanda Weissbrodt Diana Welsh Nathaniel Wheelvvright Mary White Penny White Serena White Alan Widling Beau Wilburn Mary Wilcox Lisa Wilgus Kimberly Will Barb Williamson Michelle Wise Sharon Wolf Paige Wolfard Amy Woodworth Robert Woolever Lorri Worthen Jonathan Yates Corbin Young Francesca Zak Maria Zak Lia Zanesco Jennifer Zumdahl Jill Duncan Amalia Guerrero Maryanne Harrington Ed Hartley Alan Hufford Kambiz Kohani Gregory Lopez Kevin Miller Richard Murillo Lorraine Orosco Paul Puppo Elizabeth Redey Josela Rios David Stanke Chris Steed Marie Tacadena Tracey Tighe David Valenzuela Randal Vasquez Richard Vergara Phil Vogel Gregory Willis 208 JUNIORS I lix 'l l l , 1 A ,f.- , i i All i l i i Htl li ll H S! 1 , N-.,,, This year the sophomore class spon- sored several money raising events such as films, bands, car washes, and several sales drives. The events were not held merely to raise money, but also to pro- mote class spirit. The class officers are: ffrom left to rightj Bob Orr Cpresidentj, Tracy Baca Csecretaryb, Nancy Whalen Ctreasurerj, and Mike Gordon Cvice-presi- dentb. Mark Aasted Tom Abbott Ftobert Acosta Marc Aldecoa Lisa Alexander Vicky Alfano Nelsa Allbright Pam Allen - :, Jl WSL X ': If mv! I Xyyg .',1 ,:1.v'-1'Y , Ak, Steve Ambrosi Stan Ames Barry Anderson Jon Andrews f ' Lori Applebay Mike Araluce Kathy Archer Michele Azevedo 1 ,gg if MJ Tracy Baca Brandy Bailey Menzo Baird Christy Baker Eric Banko Jeff Barens Ken Barker Nikki Barling Terri Barnett Colleen Barrett Bonnie Barry Kathleen Barry Renee Basye Lee Bauer Michael Bauer Melissa Beale Tina Bending Terry Benedetto Dody Benko Greg Benson Cindy Bernal Celeste Berry Cheryl Bertanyi Leslie Best Brett Beutel Singne Binkley Bill Bishop Jenny Bishop Jane Bissell Maria Blickenstaff Brian Boelsterli Rachel Boemmel SOPHOM OFZES 209 Dennis Boerdam Jeff Bohn Troy Botelho Jonathan Bower Janice Bowie Keiger Bowman Paul Bowman Julie Bradley Kent Branilf Marcus Brannan Karen Brody Nancy Brunelli Dan Burke Chris Burlew David Burlew Warn Burt Debra Burtsfield Pamela Bush Terry Bulera Steve Campbell Eric Capistran Whitni Capovilla Jon Cappon Charles Carder Lisa Carlson Michele Carr Jeff Carroll Pat Carroll Sue Carroll Gil Casarez Marjil Casso Debbie Caughell David Cavalli Bernie Chamberlain Greg Chambers David Chandler Fred Chapman Linda Chapman Jeff Chase Katrina Chase Tzu-yu Chen John Cheng Tom Chidwick Margaret Chronis 210 SOPHOMOBES fx 'kv Jeff Cianfrone Doreen Clark Kathy Clarke Lorton Clough Robert Coburn 1. Kelly Kimpel leads the way as she and Victor Neuman find seats before a rally. 2. Students relax and joke in the Greek Theater on a warm day. K: Robbie Codik David Coleman John Collins Flon Cook Teri Cook Phil Cormier Becci Cornish Veronica Cortez Linda Coste Colleen Craig Shawanna Cratic Steve Crawford Monty Creighton Wendy Cromer Margaret Cullen Paul Cullen Reed Cullen Barbara Cunningham Dana Dahlke Terry Dahlstrom Frank Dato Mary Daugherty Marilyn Davis Vicky Davis Kristen Dawson Craig Delbrook Tammy DelValle Joy Demartino Shannon Denny Ann Diaz Eric Diehl Todd Diloreto James Dimatteo Dana Dipoalo Don Disnard Laura Divelbiss Lance Dockum Greg Dodge John Dolan Martha Donohue Mary Donohue Trina Donovan Claudia Dowell Angela Drake Bridget Duarte Jennifer Duke David Dunscomb Jackie Dutton Sharlene Dyer Charlie Ebeling Tom Edick SOPHOMOFRES 211 Darci Eigen Cathy Elliott Robert Ellis Mark Emerson Shawn Emery Ron Engelby Virginia Escamilla David Esparza Susan Ettner Larry Fagerstedt Mark Farley Gary Farrall Frank Favela Marianne Favro Joe Feld Mike Felts Shelly Fenner Jett Ferdinandson Felice Fernandez Anne Ferris Bill Filippin John Finnigsmier Albert Fischer David Fisher David Fitzgerald Kim Fleming Anne-Marie Foley Tia Foreman Carl Forsyth Robert Fox Sandy Fraas Jan Fraker Tom Frame Frank Franco Janie Frank Greg Franks Angela Freeman Lisa Frowiss Andy Fuller Scott Fulton Karen Gadway Christine Galbraith David Gambill Katherine Ganakis Craig Garcia Debbie Garcia Elaine Garcia 212 SOPHOMORES 2 1- 1 ff. , ,N 'L W ff K , f , 4.1 1 H is ,,,, ,fbi f , , X, . V ff, X ,, u, v N41 ,,x, -- .,,, fl. The paths of four sophomores cross in the quad between classes. 2. Packing it up after school, Lynn McFarland heads tor the bike racks. 3. Terry Dahlstrom rushes to finish a yearbook deadline. Bridget Garrett Brian Gary Steven Georges Mike Ghens Chris Giambattista Karen Gitfin Brett Gilman Jeanine Gimello David Glenn Parke Godar Jennifer Goddard John Gomez Anna Gonzalez Jack Gonzalez Delene Goodell Scott Goodwin Mike Gordon Sandy Gowans Tessa Groff Amy Grat Doug Gray Beth Green Janice Greening Karen Grier Jeff Grijalva Melinda Guenther Angelica Guerrero Ken Guerrier Sandy Guerry Shari Guidotti Christine Gutierrez Susan Gutierrez Patti Guzman Felix Guzman Leanne Hagerty Erin Haggerty James Haggerty Tracey Haigh John Hallenbeck Kim Hamilton Julia Hamlin David Hansen Daniel Harasty Barbara Harrell David Harris Suzanne Hartzell Karen Hayami Kim Hazard Shannon Healy Sandra Hegeman Danielle Heikka Melissa Hein SOPHOMOHES 213 Mark Heitmann Kevin Henning Donald Hensley Veronica Herrera Bryan Hersey Kim Heslin Laura Hidalgo Elaine Hitzelberger Kelly Hoag Peter Hodges Julie Hoggard Mike Holford Karen Holmlund Roger Honey Tony Horst Jean Hotchkiss Pam Houston Laura Hudson Lisa Hudson Cady Huffman Charles Huller Becky Hurlbut Scott Ireland Ken lrwin Carol Janes Joe Jefferson Cathy Jenkins Penny Jennings Terri Jennings Michelle Jensen Kelly Jensen Sonia Jensen Matt Jerums Tonya Jimenez CiCi Johnson Dan Johnson Mark Johnson Paula Johnson Robert Jolin David Jones Mac Jones Robert Jury Mona Kawano Greg Kelley Chris Kelliher Mili Khadilkar Linda Kieding Terry Kim 214 SOPHOMORES Le lA I .LEW M 'Mx wr-' ti lV' ul . ti v L., Xi' 7 , Brent Lynn Domingo Machado Linda Madrigal Sason Mahdi 1. Frank Stoltze, Bob Orr, and Jeff Barens discuss the state ot the nation, 2. Donna Baker ponders over a difticult assign- ment. 3. Students enjoy a luncheon concert. Lori Kimbel Joni Kimbrell Lisa Kimbrell Kelly Kimpel Bill Kiriakidis Mark Klein Leslie Kleinebecker Boland Knapp Sandy Kneeland Cindy Knox Lisa Kraft Nick Kraft Eric Krebs Angela Kroemer Ken Labarr Orquidia Labori Tracy Lang Clare LaPuma Chandra Larson Joe Latuchie Mike Lava Jeff Lee Bill Lenehan Juana I eon Sue Levinson Haydee Leyva Lisbeth Leyva Kimberly Libbert Kristin Libera Irene Lim Peter Linfoot Alice Liu Amy Liu Matilde Lomeli Kelly Long Alfonso Lopez Anita Lopez Dennis Lopez Anita Love Linda Loza Lori Luc Cathy Lucas Art Ludwig Janet Lutkenhouse SOPHOMOBES 215 Mark Mahurin Paul Maitra Erika Mallo Pante Maniei-Khyavi Wendy Marks Gordon Marlett Dana Marley Diana Marrs David Martin Joe Martinez Mike Martinez Tim Martinez Eileen Marting Kevin Masterson Debra Maxwell John Maxwell Lisa May Terri McCloskey Ellen McCurdy John McDermott Bill McElroy Doug McFadden Lynn McFarland Jacqueline McGrory John McKnight Mary McLychok Don McMahon Teresa McNeaIy Karen McRae Doug Meaney Sandra Mendoza Daren Merchant Mark Mester Anne Meyer Chris Meyer Don Miles Jennifer Miller Dane Millner Dana Minnerly Sharon Minnich Philip Mira Jason Mitarotonda Mary Mitterer Sabine Mohr Vivian Molina Becky Montalvo David Montanaro Mark Morando 216 SOPHOMOBES l 'gm if 2 - xfx X is P 1. Mark Bauer and his classmates work in the sun fora change of pace. 2. A student struggles with an eternally frustrating subject- math. 3. Some unseen force catches Dana DePauIo's eye. ff 3 af ?: Ruth Moreno Sandra Morrisohn Sabrina Morrow Jim Mouw Raymond Munoz Nancy Myers Patricia Nabi Julie Nakano Eddie Navarro Kristi Neal Paula Neary Dawn Nelson Kathy Newton Chau Nguyen Rod Nichols Debra Nicholson David Nielsen Sonya Nijinsky Dan Norby Paul Northey Jack Novak Lori O'Brien Lynette Oden Julia Often Melanie Olijarnyk Becky Oliphant Mark Olson Mary Olson Pat O'Meara Robert Orr Larry Ortiz Tim Ortiz Jan Osgood Carolyn Osuna Bonnie Overall Jill Padgham Cynthia Palato Cari Panek Dave Pangburn Heidi Panizzon Nicole Pantalony Bobby Park Melissa Parker Stephen Parker Julia Patrizzi Chris Pearson Bob Pentecost Lisa Perleberg SOPHOMORES 217 Maggie Perrin Rick Peter Chuck Peterson Matt Pettit Andre Pickett Phillip Plumb Lilly Polansky Eric Pommerville Lori Ponce Dorian Porola David Pottish George Price Kathy Pritchard Mike Pugh David Puppo Kevin Quintero Bill Rahilly Irene Ramirez Raul Ramirez Sam Randolph Patti Rapozo Anne Ray Heather Reid Lana Reid Mike Reitz Marina Reynolds Tom Reynolds Korena Rice Kathy Richards Maria Riddle Teresa Riker Ginger Roberts Mark Rochester Danny Rodriguez Inez Rodriguez Tony Rogers Scott Rollins Anthony Romasanta David Romasanta Jeanette Romero Gena Ropella Enrica Rossi Suzanne Roth Allen Rowe Richard Rowell Tammy Roybal Kim Rozenfeld 218 SOPI-IOMORES 1. Brent Lynn and friend head home after a day of school. 2. Relaxing, eating, and talking with friends are all part ot the lunch hour. 3. Steve Dies listens attentively to what Jim Westoll has to say. W. Q, K ,f 4 -as i' Q all . i. tllii Glenn Rudnick Linda Rump Julie Rusconi Robin Russel Trisha Sabiron Bard Salcido John Saletti Rob Salzer Ardis Sanchez Janelle Sanchez Paul Sanchez Susie Sangster Denise Santos Julia Saragosa Lisa Savio Sandy Schaack Bill Schlueter Neil Schmidt Tammy Schroeder Brad Schuette Shari Schwartje Linda Scott Carl Seitz Andrea Seltzer Scott Shanen Robbie Shaw Steve Shea Bob Sheehan Mike Shipp Phil Sider Paul Sigismondi David Silva Ray Silva Mark Simpkins Dawn Smith Steve Smith Tammy Souza Janine Sowers Patricia Spencer Mark Sperling Pat Stanton Jeff Stevens Tammy Stoneman Gyasi Subira Kenneth Suhr Laurie Sullivan Suzanne Summerhill Shelley Sutter Roger Sutton Kim Svoboda Mark Swanson Lori Sylvia Doug Szakacsy Barbara Tagatac SOPHOMORES 219 Chris Taylor Mark Taylor Desmond Tharp Todd Thelin Jim Thompson John Thorpe Kevin Todd Leslie Topping Lisa Torres Bill Tosick Pete Treichel Darryl Tressler Lizzie Trunk Ken Turner Denine Ubhott Brian Uradnicek Tracy Utterback John Vanderschaat Todd VanDonge Jeff Vasek Scott Vasquez Lina Vendrasco Kristen Villalba Anita Visser Paula Vogel Kim Wagner John Ward Tim Ward Wendy Warren Doria Wasem Steve Watson Robin Weber Rob Wesolowski Nancy Whalen Lucia White Pete Whittington Tim Wickham James Wilberger Sara Williams Susan Williams Flay Willig Diana Wilson Meg Wilson John Winter 220 SOPHOMOFHES ASW'-L! 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Patti Hartland Becky Connor, from Beaver Dam, Wisconsin and Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania respectively, came to San Marcos to start the new decade with a rare expe- rience. Before they came to Santa Barbara, they imagined that it was one giant beach, sporting groups of hippies and weirdos with surfboards. After arriving, these stereotypes soon vanished. Although they did find the beach, sun, and very often clear blue skies, they also discovered that the people and commu- nity were very friendly. People went out of their way to help us. Home for both students had a much more conservative atmosphere. Here they were given more freedom, and atti- tudes at school seemed more mature and more at ease. To get here thy applied through the AFS club at their home school. They wrote essays, went to interviews, and filled out 'ttons of forms. All though they each had preferences about where they would like to go, they were given no real choice. 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The work was the same as it had been during the first part ofthe year, but a new level of enthusiasm entered the room. The new staff worked vigorously despite the lack of experience, and the added impediments that the weather caused in the last few weeks before the final deadline. After the middle of March, the staff planned the distrib- ution of the books, and then went on to start working on next year's book. 1. Cyndi Duncan. Patti Hartl, Mr. Flint, Becky Con- nor. and Mrs. Silvera talk and take in some Califor- nia sunshine. 2. Fred Northrop and Patti I-lartl listen to Mr, Peters discuss the geographical features of the Rocky Mountain area in Colorado. 3. Becky Connor and Cyndi Duncan enjoy an amusing anec- dote atter school. 4. Trying to look serious, Renee Young starts to organize her folder. 5. Smiling casu- ally. Susan Coleman proofreads her copy. 6. Jenni- fer Matthay shuffles through the top drawer of the file cabinet1 7. Pencil in hand, Sonia Jensen begins cropping pictures. 8. Carrie Panek pauses to catch her breath in the late afternoon. 9. The second semester staff listens to Mr. Stanton. 10. LeeAnn Masterson plans lay-out for her pictures. 11. Year- book mascot, Tequila, waits for her dinner, In terna tional Americans are held hostages in Iran Refugees flee from Cambodia Russia invades Afghanistan The Summer Olympics are boycotted Should women andfor men be drafted? At the Winter Olympics: Eric l-leiden takes five gold medals for speed skating The American hockey team wins the gold The price of oil, gold, and silver skyrockets Embassies are attacked by terrorists Local The three year rain record is broken The Eagle Canyon fire The SB. police go on strike The down town library is renovated Trends Fashion: Bright colors Designer jeans French braids Movies: Kramer vs. Kramer Rocky l-lorror Picture Show Music: The Wall - Pink Floyd Tusk - Fleetwood Mac Spcrts Superbowl - Steelers win again World Series - Pittsburgh The Rams move to Anaheim The Angels win their first pennant 1. A student reads up on America's problems in Iran. 2. A yearbook photographer spends a lazy afternoon watching the gasoline prices rise. 3. Marina Reynolds ponders the difficult question, Should women be drafted? 4. Shannon Healy and Tammy Roybal head for class as the bell rings. 5. As the price continues to rise, some people wear their gold as decoration. 6. 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