Santa Monica High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Santa Monica, CA)
- Class of 1973
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There will be time There will be time To prepare a face to meet The faces that you meet. T. S. Eliot q -gnvx 'km .112 ml . 1 1 4 5, :fy The road has been Well built for us, and I believe it is incumbent upon us, in our generation to build our road for the next generat 7 ion - john F. Kennedy , 3 f 5 1 I, V P 'V I a ,Tu V , -if I ' z I 1 . K f - ' ' 1 s 5-J vi 9 .ffl 2,7 4 sf gg ,Q vi I gk ,A if X I' , K 9 5 Q X ff f ' 1 ' 2' Ln, 1 ' ' , Q ig , f . A39 5' W 9 V ,M f f ff L 10 Q, I ' 1 ..,, X A. 3 X sammfi x Princess Linga Pankau 11 u S. Seven, that's the lucky number selected from'29 beautiful girls. Six Princesses and the Queen. One girl chosen by the entire school to reign over an array of Homecoming Day events, along with six Princesses in her royal court. The crowning touch lies with Principal W. Terry Pearson, and the honor of giving the traditional kiss is also his. Time passes slowly until coronation, then everything comes and goes so quickly. X The evening Activities begin with a parade through Santa Monica and then once around the Corsair Field track. Queen Ellen Marshall and her court are escorted by handsome young men in tuxedoes. The royal court was presented at half-time in a colorful circus wagon, and the introduction of these attractive girls serves as the focal point of the half-time entertainment to a game which we all wish had turned out differently. f X35 ff' . -71 -N- ,J ,117 , Q 1- Vi' xx ,L W F, If 5, .NV x , M. Al fur? fi ,f if 8191- ' if v F x ourney To Valhalla . - i 15523, ' ' .Jw..., ni.,-ff Victor and Vickie Viking lt ., M-. - ......1.4.. ri 'QI Captain Deets 'S Ns its A V Karen is a big hit if if Q .3 t. ...il X 'ff S MT? 3 tual Spirit '7 Spirit reigned once again as Yell King Mike Stephenson and his lively yell leaders cheered the Vikings on through another season of pep rallies and football games. To the music of our Viking band, the Sergeanettes marched, bounced, and twirled their way down the Greek Theater. Unforgettable as Victor Viking was Paul Jensen, along with his clowning companion. Katie Cronan. alias Vickie Viking. The spirited showed their enthusiasm for the Blue and Gold and once again proved that Odin rules. ww ,,,. mv- , .uw 1 Davene Wilder , Dennis Hevrwlds Nlargne Moody Tim McKay Jeanie Tornaino ,vw 1 Yell King Mike Stephenson Varsit Yell eaders Boost Spirit The 72-73 Varsity Yell Leaders, with the glow of hope and fortitude, fired up spirit at the pep rallies, basketball games, and last but not least football games, Yell King Mike Stephenson along with his five funny friends cheered the Vikes on through victory and defeat, Each yell leader had his specialty: Margie was sometimes satisfied, Dennis made it funky, DaVette went bananas, Jeanie got it on in the morning and got it on at night, and Tim liked McDonalds, This year's yell leaders truly inspired enthusiasm. JV Yell Leaders This year, seven lively Junior Varsity Yell Leaders stimulated student spirit at a number of sports events. The girls, vvho practiced many hours to perfect their routines, included Cathy Barker, Debbie Cobo, Jodi Evans, Cathy Fowler, Sue Prey, Julie Reid, and CeCe Sanders. .49 . wa pn--.-.A-nh 20 i i iS'iE5NlUTl'l 1 . - .. -M -gfjhfg Q , ' lf it ill tm ' as j it Q 'ff i if. ' W ,i is H .t , 'E -'vu .3 . i ' t. .kt .vi -. I . X, ,b A ,, . g .Q 5 U ,. fy-ga 4334 as 1,1 .,.- ,::v:f7fQ1'f ' QQ Begg? . flggf ' . k A 5 I X R19 li. -,Av A K -4 . - . -., fl ' ' f e-?.f ,.wi?.,zfi!! Pep Club Have you ever wondered who makes the signs and banners for the football games and pep rallies? lt's the Pep Club, whose aim is to promote spirit and pep throughout the Samohi student body. This year, the group was headed by President Joanne Shames. MEMBERS lsitting, l. to r.l: Jan Keeping, Dianne Dallape, Joanne Shames. Kathy Wilson, David Hartly. Lynda Rodgersi lstanding I. to r.l: Joan Kapner, Denise Dumas, Bill Funk. Karen Honey. THE BIG SWITCH - , ...,. sm- , 3 1 . ' K ' ' Qi I - -if T - g Q,A.f+ it ' , if f . T .,.,' T 'f', V f 'i' T . c ,At J ' -, . Nt., .M to I, I V ,L N: , lA,A ' ,gfx ..feg :i i , A.,:,5, ,., , . , ' , ' . U' CAPTAINS ll. to r.l: Marianne Meyer, Debbie Guercio, Pam Kambur, Lisa Krueger, Debbie Detrixhe. arf' MAJORETTES il. to r.l: Ursula Burton, Ann Woodell, first lieutenant: Karen Kiser. Not pictured is Wendy Barrus. Serge-:anette Fronts This year the Sergeanettes were under the leadership of captains Marianne Meyer, Debbie Guercio, Debbie Detrixhe, Pam Kambur, and Lisa Krueger. Our supurb drill team and outstanding fronts performed in three parades: the Rosemead parade, the Santa Monica Band Review, and the Huntington Park Christmas parade, which was televised. FLAGS ltop row. I. to rl: Dianne Wyatt, Pam Howe, Ellen Marshall, first lieutenant: Jane Berger: lbottom row, I. to r.l Carol Crandall, Laura Kirst, Ellen Kelly, Cindy Pearson. The organization had many fund-raising activities, some of which included a rummage sale and a car wash. The money netted from these activities went to buy new parade uniforms for the drill. Performing at Magic Mountain and in a Ram's halftime were the highlights of the year. The Sergeanettes were sponsored as always by Miss Gina Biggs and Mrs. Ellen Francisco. SONGS lclockwisel: Margie Hoag, Sally Travers, Patty Jenny, Jackie Litten, first lieutenant: Liane Chow, Wendy Wagnon. 41+ M sk w . ii' ,f M ' 5 2 .1 r is? 5 ,,aqf'f'fe '1 ,- DRILL lRow 1, I, to r.l: Captains M. Meyer, D. Guercio, P. Kambur, L. Krueger, D. Detrixhe: Row 2: B. Smith, D. Thun,J. Kho, B. Stott,J. Lightell, P, Downs, K. Kramer R. Taylor: Row 3: E. Lorenzo, D, Pruett, H. Bolin, D. Aras, E. Jensen, L. Smith, K, Spanberger, K. Purucker, S, Mena, S. Willisg Row 4: J. Brown, D, Duckworth, J Krueger, M. Elliot, P. Ulatowski, P. Tongret, C. Stanberry, E. Martin, D, Lewis, R, Kalb, Flow 5: S. Smith, C, Bruce, S. Reid, B. McCauley,'K. Wyatt, B. Vaverka, P. Garges H. Day, M. Corn, D. Breit, C, Arnold, C. Wilson. BANNERS ll. to r.J: Brenda Herber, first lieutenant: Janet Baker, Debbie Peak, Fern Puplampu, Shelley Pederson. rum Major Eric Burr SEFIGEANETTE OFFICERS Ikneeling, I. to r.l: Candy Arnold, treasureri Ursula Burton, vice-president: Cindy Pearson, president: Cindy Stanberry, secretary: Istanding, I. to r,I: Mrs. Ellen Francisco, Miss Gina Biggs. sponsors: Debbie Lewis, historian: Becky Trabold, Joanne Shames, business managers, i . is Q- - 4 sf Iain ' M .Lf ,, ,,i f :'f'-635' II A Q-Xg1.fgf.1fi ' W '-. .' -, 5 fx 3 'ji ,TEE X:-if-gy' . . . . 3T??'q?ifii - H, I . -.1 , V .,,, ., in ,., ' I I 'x--'. ya: ' -'I' -- fggsf i ,,.-5 BAND MEMBERS: Michael Alstrom, Karen Anderson, Bob Barnes, April Berger, Henry Blair, Lynn Blair, Lisa Bolton, Dana Borowka, Curtis Breneman, Julie Bruce, Eirk Burr, Denise Callender, Gary Capata, Irving Caplow, Craig Childress, Randy Clark, Debbie Cobo, Brian Collins, Edward Daniels, Judy Darling, Thomas Diaz, Steven Doucette, Pam Edington, William Enoch, Susan Epps, Robert Erspamer, Jodi Evans, Kelly Finn, Robyn Forga, David Fraser, Don Fraser, Bill Freeman, karen Fukushisa, Tina Geller, Bill Gibbons, Nancy Graff, Peggy Green, Eric Gripp, Steve Hale, Jean Haresa, Richard Harmon, Russell Harvey, Lawrence Hatch, David Heckerman, Kathy Hedges, Conrad Heaning, Jeanine Henzy, Robert Henzy, Billie Jean Herron, Bobby Herron, Steve Hillbourne, David Horstman, Michael Huffaker, Claudia lbarguen, Steven Johnson, Kennith Jones, Lynette Jordan, Richard Juarez, Tom Kimbla, Robert Koto, Cynthia Krohn, Flon Kroll, Simeon Lastimoss, Phil Linthicum. Ruth Lipshutz. Kyle Lovett, Sherry Lyster, Steve Mac Fadyen, Paul Maloney, Clayton Manska, Teresa Manzetti, Mark lVlarion. Jim Markstrum, Mike Mc Cormick, Roderick Mc Donald, Nancy Mc Garvey, Joy Mc lntyre, Paul Mc Taggart, Linda Mitchell, Jeff Moroney, Doug Morrison, Paula Morton, Steve Musial, Alan Nakashima, Annette Nardoni, Ricky Nelson, David Neswald, Jeffery Nitta, Kathy Nitta, Walter Okitsu, David Opfer, Elizabeth Orbach, ,John Orregtad, Syliva Ortega, Todd Parker, Kathy Perry, Rgbin Peterson, Wilder Peterson, Donald Prismon, Daniel Randall, Robin Rassey, Paul Ravere, Richard Reason, Julie Reid, Mike Rexon, Lindsay Robinson, David Rock, Steve Roper, Peter Rose, Sandra Saliman, Cacelia Sanders, Robert Sheets, Mary Sheppard, Cheryl Sims, Norma Smith, Richard Smith, Doug Stillwell, William Strachan, Roy Stott, Dean Sumi, John Sunderson, Marie Swami, Philip Takahashi, Rodney Taylor, Scott Taylor, Joseph Telfair, Kathy Thompson, David Tosh, Robert Thompson, Nancy Von Buskirk, Michael Walkup, Ken Wallman, Ellen Ward, David Ware, Cliff Watkins, Susan Wells, Michael White, Hilary Whitehouse, Alan Williams, Larry Wilson, Sally Yearwood, Darryl Young, Julie Yuzuke. for the Band. the fine music they are famous for. Collins, Kathy Hedges, Clayton Manska. Viking and The 1972-1973 Samohi Viking Band performed popular music for many a captive audience during their half-time shows. They also entered in the Rosemead Parade and the El Primero Band Review capturing second place in both and making it an outstanding year Under the direction of lVlr. Robert Zachman, assisted by Mr. Gerald Anderson and led by Drum Major Eric Burr, the Band has traveled many places during the year and will continue to play BAND OFFICERS lrow 1, l, to r.l' Paul McTaggart, Sally Yearwood, Richard Reason, Norma Smith, Dave Neswaldp lrow 2, l. to r.l: Robin Rassey, Kathy Perry Pam Edington, Kyle Lovett, Paula Morton, Gus Kobrin irow 3, l. to r.l: Don Prisman, Steve Hale, David Heckerman, Denise Callender, Cheryl Sims, Brian 174 ORCHESTRA' Maria Akiyama, Cheryl Alexander, Reuel Ash, Anne Barton, Drew Black. Jacqueline Blakely, Laura Blustein, Carolyn Bremer, Lianne Bremer, Shari Byram, Randy Clark, Brian Colling, Lill Cooper. Debbie Detrixhe, Tom Diaz, Steve Dowcette, Parn Edington. Susan Epps, Ann Estock, Diane Flinberg, Melve Finkel, Robert Gausselin, Sue Gausselin, Selina Glater, James Goodyear, Eric Gripp, Karen Gross. Debbie Guercio, George Hall, Ron Harris, Marla Hassinger, Jeanie Henszey, Karen Higgirs, Steve Hilbourne, Nancy Holliday, Phil Huffaker, Jane Hughey, Rachele Jackson, Frank Jones, Ken Jones, Sandy Kramer, Keith Lawrence, Barbara Levy, Abby Tumsden Bruce Mclntire, Paul Mclntire, Paul McTaggart, Michelle Markman, Jim Markstrum, Wayne Mashara, Jeff Moroney, Chris Mulrooney, Kathy Nitta, Paul Parshall, Kathy Perry, Evelyn Price. Don Prismon, Richard Reason, Julie Reid. Lindsay Robinson, Julie Floque, Julie Ryan, Gail Salar, Jordon Schwartz, Shonti Smith. Wayne Smith, Adina Stern, Karen Straubinger, Sinda Stumley, Mariu Swami, Charmine Taylor, David Tosh, Bob Trabin, Gary Ward, Mike White, Al Williams, Kathy Wilson, Amrit Work, Sally Yearwood. Music Makers The Samohi Orchestra was chosen in a taped audition by a committee of college directors to perform for the Western Division of the Music Educators National Conference in Tucson. Arizona March 2, 1973. Their other performances include an October music assembly. Christmas Vespers assembly and ff concert, Stairway to the Stars, festivals and a Spring Concert. Chamber Orchestra is made up of the 11 most outstanding string players in the orchestra, These dedicated musicians study and perform Chamber orchestra works and other literature not possible for a larger group. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA ltop row, I. to r.l: Jon Sutherland, Carolyn Bremer: lrow 2, I to r.i: Julie Ryan, Vicki Brewster, Kathy Nitta, Maria Akiyana, Salina Glater, Keith Lawrence, Jordan Schwartz, Laura Blewstein, Wayne Smith. SERENADERS lfirst row, l. to r,l: Ken Wallman, Phil Takahash, Steve Mugiall Debbie Cobo, Eric Burr: lsecond row, l to r.l. Dave Neoswald, Don Prismon, Richard Harmon, Mark Trabin, Steve Hillbourne, Dave Opfer, Richard Reason. Bob Henszey, Conrad Henning: lthird row, I to r.l Mr Robert Zachman, Curtis Brenneman, Paul McTaggart, John Lawrence . 3 I, , -A r t t ' 1 ' 1 -' A .x.....,. A -ivy, Q., 'if . -.1 N M, www , K . ki A -A ' ' 3. Y ' 'f of ' - ig.. ,.3'I !ld?'5-,.f.gT1mwf--f ff resin-4-F51-S637-'.f K page - H '- I VIKING CHORALE Ibottom, I. to r.l: R. Oyerin, N. Thiel, K. Parke, S. Bartschi, C. Bridgeman, B. Goldfarb, J. Juarez, D. Kanter, M. Rouse, H. Bilynski. S. Garacohea, P. Nauts, J Baker, B McCauley: Irow 2, I. to r.l: Mrs. Janice Mitchell, C. Shales, J Myers, S. Patton. L. Atherly, M. Shaw, M. Coatsworth, O. Javier, K. Sucher, D lwulski, B. Barton, D. Gripenwaldt, Fl. Pierce, S, Stafford, D. Logue, J. Nlershon, M. Weinzweig, K. Randle, I. Uematso, K. Kiriyama, Mr. William Bohn: lrow 3, I. to r.l: L. Lowe, K. Searles. W. Sackett, J. Kimmer. D. Doerflinger, M, Johansen, R. Bailey, D. Tosh, T. Crawford, D. Jarrett, M. Bame, S. Brown, E. Thiers, K. Ramstein, L. Goldstein, L. Smith, K. Mottel, K. Giles, R. Mallen, B. Trabold, R. Richardson: lrow 4, I. to r.I: T. Ackerman, C. Gritt, L. Battaglia, A. DeBeun, C. Horak, V. McCarroll, S. Cherbak, S, Halatyn, K. Lawerence, T Eden, S. Bilynskj, C. Bolton, M. Stephenson, J. Patton, Y. Lucas, K. Kerr, N. Kniffin, R. McCowan, K. Crane, J. Shames, W. Jordain, E. Calfas, T. Meador. ,,,. '.L-Qs- ,,,, wje-W , W-'emily' H MA Q .Qs 'ff ' H -M-ff :g t A it : - , f J u z 7 , , 4' '., fl., 'l jfif i I X-'3 l,.'f 3' P, I I .5 2 I, F? I. fr we 5 ' .3122 L ' .f ?x f 'Z fl ' 1, fi ii?5T 'eff? 3 My 52555 ' - y fc ' .3 if V, ,f - I ' f , Wt ,tj f .t 'gi , . . ti A . , jzfw ti X QI, , ,,f- A !, 'w i -f f I . 1? ' ' el ff ' '. '57-. es- SW-: ,ip GIRLS' GLEE Irow 1, I. to r.I: Peggy Fontenot, Robby B. Hammond, t, ,,', I C Z , iv' Sandy Saliman, Glynnis Patton, Deena Sellers, Sharon Hughson, .A ff f V 521- ' - 2+ Gail Brilleslyper,Jean Beushoff, Jean Paris, Cathy Fowler: lrow 2, I. I , 1 ,L W'-15 ,, Y A ,f A W' ff to r.I: Mrs. Janice Mitchell, Karen Searles, Vivian Greenfield. Cheyl ' I , x' ,. 3 - r ,, , N Moffax, Mary Lou Haley, Wendy Wagner, Andi Medove, Debbie ,f ik J NZW I ff i' Kington, Jan Deputy, Lisa Ronson, Liz Webster: lrow 3, I. to r.l: , ' Auf' V X N! V, ,K JM, 'W-.,Qe. f, , Andrea Erickson, Laurene Kelly, Laural Usher, Pam Tongret, Hallie ft? ' V A, ff Day, Lisa Sercarz, Debbie Dorner, Leslie Date, Pat Monreal, Anita u ,,,,j,e f Belmont, Kathy Benjamin, Sue Badham, Barbara Bedrosian, Maria Il ' Ruiz I : ' ' Viking Vocalists Singing their way to success, the Viking vocalist groups participated in many extra- curricular festivals and performances, starting with the initial performance in October at Open House and continuing throughout the year with the gala Christmas programs. The Madrigals, 'under the direction of Mr. William Bohn, proved to be in popular demand throughout Southern California, with their many invitations to sing at luncheons of civic groups in the area. Girls' Glee, directed by Ms. Janice Mitchell, and Viking Chorale, with Mr. Bohn's guidance, proved to be the real talent in the Fine Arts Department with the entertainment they provided the student body throughout the year. MADRIGALS lfront, I. to r.l: Wendy Wagnon, Sally Patton, Sheila Hagen, Sharon Cherbak, Kathy Kerr, Anne Robertson, Crystal Darling, Jane Myers, Ann Binstoak, Linda King: lback, l. to r.l: Lane Kiriyama, Bob Bancroft, Paul Sumi, Tim Forte, Dave Hammer, Mr. William Bohn, sponsor: Jon Sutherland, Mike Kantz, David Hodges, Bob Ableson, Paul Yamamoto. 6 X ,,J, f ff ,. 5 - TMO WN., 3. , ,J W i'xfs1W,?g G,.,fff I ' f. ' ' P f , K ff fm 2 'ff 1-Q f 740 .4 X 4: f A fa, ff, 4414 fifn 'EQ E-'10 fav ff-A Wx MQ Q lgwf W 7 'fn :fp I ff? wa ,, 1 ' f 5ffiCf7,L , fn' M f:fy'2!i? ,1L1f9f .f Vw Q1 752' ft' 7 l , , gy f w,,,f, ,Z Q A 2 km' , ff .2 J 'Q ji wfgff' L 9 M E10 55.911 JW V -ffm V A3',rif,Lfg K 'W V, 1, V, V, k wy:i,1'1Lu5,q,,xgzs'f,511 kfrplljf Hp, f15VieX .aiwfk 'lm P 1 gi 112 l?fEn2'Iff, 4, xfgiiiflflf? M YI glfpg XLQLEQ 1. ,Xa , Q 9516113 ya 52.1 A bjlfi f K ., ,, +1 vi X 'X fl I A 09 , x X Q l .MA N 7459 xg officers, 10 commissioners, eight reps-at-large and three class presidents, commandeered the Nj- ASB room once a week to decide M + A B Prcs1dcnt A and Officers W X ,,...,f- Cleverly avoiding slick security guards, the 26 ASB cabinet members managed to solve all crises from bent princess crowns to folded, Spindied, and mutilated seminar cards. The cabinet, composed of five ' k budget allotments, election procedures and other mundane matters, as well as more important issues such as student rights, The year was rounded out with an overhaul of the obsolete student constitution. Vice-President Geoff Smith Speaker of the House Fortner Anderson Secretary Jeanie Tomaino Yell King Mike Stephenson Commissioners Boys' Activities ....... ........ J oe Christian Campus Welfare ........ ...... P eter Blackman Clubs ..................... ...... D iane Dallape Elections .......... ........ G ary Field Entertainment ...... .......... J on Froug Finance ............ ..... B ecky Trabold Fine Arts ............ ....... C arolyn Bremer Girls' Activities ....... ........ M ary Stewart Publicity ............. ......... J ack Rems Service ........ ..... L ane Kiriyama if . , ir MMISSIONERS II. torvlr Joe Ch t L Ki iy ma,GaryF ld D D II p C ly B B kyT b Id J F g M ySt tPt BI k N I p d J kRems. 1 .Q 3 S .-eg. f 4. .,.,-3 f 54 93.2. '---,L':'i i 0 9 Y . 5 is 2 3? E 1 MEMBERS ltop, l. to r.l: R. Mahoney, A. Fedaravicivus, H. Heiman, J. Froug, D. Parker, J. Wilson. S. Beverly, M. Haley. P. Howe, K. Fair, M Merritt, KI Fowler, P. Olsen, P. Maus, P.L,D.: second row ll. to r.l: D. Smith, A. Dippe, A, Neil, D. Green, H. Davidson, S. Kapner, G. Korbin,J Strick, T. Riddle, E. Hanna. L. Specht, D. Geagan, J. Juarez: third row ll, to r,l: M. Adkins, L. Bremer,J. Halprin, K. Barrett, L. Sonnenchein, E. Sawyer, J. Lawson, D. Silverman, A. Schiemeyer, K. Rose, S. Han,J. Flamos,J. Kleing fourth row ll. to r,l: W. Karlin, D. Dallape, C. Bremer, S. Knott, H. Thomas, D. Loeug, M. Tiejan, M. Gunn, B. Beclrosian: bottom row ll. to r.l: J. Nitta,J. Kimmer, C. Manska, S. Nadler, D. Eisner, B Saunders, F. Anderson. Representatives-at-Large House of Reps REPS-AT-LARGE ll. to r.l: Jeff Nitta, Jackie Kimmer, Bill Saunders, Sam Nadler, Dave Eisner, Clayton Manska, Not pictured are Wendy Wagnon, Sue Coon. irls' League The fall of 1972 was a busy season for the Girls' League Board, which enthusiastically performed all sorts of duties for Samohi students. The year began with the annual Girls' League Picnic in September, when all the young ladies new to Vikesville were oriented as to what activities they might look forward to during their high school years. Later, there were many hours of hard work put into planning several candy sales, a stationery sale, and the sponsoring of Back-to-School Night. Homecoming 1972 really gave Mary Stewart and her girls something to work for, as they took on-and quite successfully carried out-the task of K -T designing and constructing the throne for Homecoming Queen Ellen Marshall. During the spring semester, the dedication and spirit of Girls' League was seen in a number of other projects. including picnics and girlish get togethers, OFFICERS ll. to r.l: Mary Stewart, president, Marylou Haley. vice president: Karen Brady secretary. BOARD MEMBERS lstandnng, I. to rl. Joan Kapner, Jill Alger, Donna Karrigan, Karen Brady, President Mary Stewart, Pam Howe, Marylou Ealzynmiddle, l. to r.l. Pam McNulty, Lynda Rogers, Denise Dumas: lkneeling, I, to r,l: Joanne Shames, Esther Matsuda, Sandy Kramer. at y ma ,,,....J Booking Reports: 548776239014569-0846. Date: 12!5!72. Arrested By: Three CRC ICaIifornia Rent-a-Copy Investigators: Names withheld. Suspected Crimes: Subversive activities with Dean's Office Street Gang Ialias Boys' Leaguel, Suspects: Il. to r.l Don Dorr, Dana Boworka, Dave Woon, Chris Stedman, Ron Kroil, Jim Hirt, David Gage, Phil Heinzman, Scott Bennett, Terry Braschi Isquads commissionerl, Joe Christian Ipresidentl. Dave Scott Ivioe-presidentI, II Song Isecretaryi. Comments: Still-at-Large are Gary Capata, Ken Dorr, The Fedaravicius Brothers IAI and GintI, Juan Nieves, Harold Boomer, Steve Johnson, Nlr. Richard Turner and Nir. Jim O'Keefe Iadvisorsi. All of these men have two arms and should be considered dangerous. Please inform the nearest CRC office if any of these persons are spotted. Jailer's Signature: BA. Zadian. Boys' League OFFICERS Itop left, clockwisel: Joe Christian, president: Dave Scott, vice president: Terry Braschi, squads commissioner: II Song, secretary. mat! ' f 'C' f 151 M7174 IIE NlEMBERSlrow 1,I to r.l Sandy Holbach, Lisa Sonnenschein, Katie Markowitz, Heather Lowe, lrow 2. I to r l, Michelle Pecora. Anne Robertson, Dennis Reynolds. Lianne Bremer, Margie Miller: lback. I to r.l: Sheila Hagen, Anna Neil, Linda Brandon, Wendy Karlin, Joanne Werner. Becky Sherainian, Jody Branham, Roxanne Evans. Nlarybeth Adkins, Wendy Hammond, ,. lJLN ff f f 1 Prancing and pir- ouetting their way toward their goals of producing original dance com- positions for dance theater, Orchesis staged several performances for the school in the Noon Concert program in February. as well as public productions in Barnum l-lallin March. Under the guidance of Wendy Hammond, president, and lVlrs. Marilyn Allen, sponsor. Orchesis set out to explore the mediums of impro- visation, dramatic dance. and dance in relation to poetry, music and art. Aside from the actual practice, lots of time was also spent learning about prefessional dance and dramatic theater, with much concentration expended on music concerts and art galleries and exhibits. Orchcsis Drama Club Indian Hill's thespians banded together in one of the most popular and well known organizations on campus-the 1972-73 Drama Club. Meeting almost daily in Mr. Peter Sawaya's room, who co - sponsors the club with Mr. Eugene Jellison, the Drama Club planned school and community performances with a zealousness that was almost frightening. Besides the traditional three plays a year, many of the club's members . participated in the community plays at the Morgan Theater. Mr. EugeneJelIison presided Over by Chancellor Mr. Peter Sawaya Geoff Smith, Vice - Chancellor Barbara Adleman, and Secretary - Treasurer Jeanine Kaaz, Drama Club worked out the details to three performances during the year. i ' , l. t . 1 R b t Slater, Joan Howard. Cindy Bland, Mayve Aquino, Charles Parkz ltop row sitting, I. to r.l: Steve xfiglvegiqieseinnyjlggick, gecgff S2r1ii'h,aYolande Erickson, Chris Pais, Susie Cue: lmiddle row sitting, I. to r.l: Leslie Smith, Shiela Hagen, Jeanine lfaaz Ann Robertson, Eric Wise, Lianne Bremer, Cheryl Moffatt, Pierre L. D., Stan Blitz: lbottom row. l, to r.l: Lisa Brownell, Linda Schornaker lfaren Higgins, Nancy Miffen, Robyn Hammond, Laurell Shlrk. S0011 S0f9l'l50l f Kfifi Fairs The Prime of Miss Miss Jean Brodie ,-.- Gordon Lowther Teddy Lloyd ,--, Miss MacKay- .- Helena .-.-..- Sandy .4.... Jenny . . , Monica ..-.-., Nlr. Perry ...... Mary MacGregor Gardner ....-.4 Make-Up -'---4 ean Brodie - - - -Barbara Adieman - - - - 4 4 Geoff Smith W - - -Fortner Anderson ,HU Ann Robertson --i Wendy Hammond . . i i Peggy Duggan .HH Kim O'Hara V . - -Terry Meador --- Larry Jarvik - ..-- Joan Howard --- Jeremy Strick - - 4 -Jeanine Kaaz 1 'T ix fs 3 if , E I R i I V N f 3' , if Q ! W . 1 . iw ,N 1 - uw.. f X Q.. xx ,ey fy 'aifvs .H A ,L fi ff'- Geoff Smith ygmalion Henry Higgins -,----- Col, Pickering --.-A-A Freddy Eynsford Hill - - - Alfred Doolittle ------4 The Bystander ------A- Eliza Doolittle V -'4-- - - Mrs. Eynsford Hill - -- Miss Eynsford Hill- -. Mrs. Higgins ...... Mrs. Pearce .... Parlor Maid .... - A- Larry Jarvik H-- Pierre L.D. - . .Adam Parfrey .. .Jeremy Strick , . .... David Scott The Sarcastic Bystander' - - 4 - - -Max McMillen - -VAA Kim O'Hara AnnaNeill - V - - Cheryl Moffatt ---Joan Howard Ann Robertson Wendy Wagnon i Boys' League Talent Show ,.f R Q' ' owl ,S J ,f , , My ' 'ggi ' NAQQ if Q ,A 1 Q. k 5, . ff ill ,e nn as 1 , I 4 !l5 nimal Club In order to discover more about the behavior and care of animals, and to share that knowledge with others, the Animal Club met every week to discuss the ins and outs of the animal kingdom, Speakers were procured who were professionally involved with animals, and the club rounded out an exciting year with field trips to zoos and animal exhibitions. MEMBERS lbottom row, I. to r.l: Holly Meara, Kathy Kelly. Jan Hruby, Marla Hessinger: ltop row, I. to r.l: Tim Forte, Sena Petersen, Linda Shumaker, Roger Frankforter. miami Y Fl E I .,, -3, i . 'vm I1 f 1 pr XV. '-an-if vw ,greg-We ' - be all Q . Mt, ta , V fi s 41 4LJf.-.,i.- 13 U :T .r -1 - 1, 1.1 'i',r , .Jf: i ', I 3 Ll H X . rt Club The Art Club is dedicated to learning more about current art trends. The organizations year drew to a close seeing activities such as trips to art galleries and exhibits, as well as drawing up plans to build a miniature environment in the old English Building. MEMBERS lsitting, I. to r.l: Yvonne Lucas, Claire Keating, Lisa Druckman, Lisa Jovanevich, Sena Peterson, Lisa Grossman, Vera Tabibg lstanding, l. to r.l: Bill Reedy, Andrew Demitrio, Mr. LaMonte Westmoreland, sponsor, Eric Blum, 2- f l , if ,f ' I i .A wif Nostalgia Club lf you have seen the sock hops at lunch, you've seen the Nostalgia Club. They are a group of people interested in old movie stars. antique clothes and old records. They sponsored Nostalgia Day and Mickey Mouse Day at Samo, and some old-fashioned dances as well. MEMBERS ll. to r,l: Ann Schiermeyer, Debbie Geagari, Tim Forte. Liz Barton. if A ' I ,H 'V V . , , lr 4- 1 l -,f , x 'R ' , .X . '. . V l Q 1 'V' -4 1 ,v ,.:,L,i X like ' ' rm ' f' La, . X ' I Sf? . if -2 A fi. 1 J 7 N-1 . i ' , ,' i Agape Under the symbol of IXOYE Agape members shared love and understanding with others by singing together, assembling a homecoming float, and listening to best-selling authors and other speakers. The club's name is Greek, which stands for God's Love. Agape met once a week under the sponsorship of Mr. Eugene Jellison. 'ri MEMBERS lrow 1, I. to r.l: Shelley Pedersen, Tanda Thayer, Donna Morrison, Carol Manley: lrow 2 I to r.l1 Margaret Richards, Robert Sully, Ed Lisnansky, Mike Hughes, Scott Blake: lstanding, I. to rl Roy Hood, Merry Coutsworth, Tim Jones, president, Tom Linter, Debbie Loyue, Steve Halatyn, Beth Student Environmental Council The Student Environmental Council worked actively for Proposition 20, the Coastal Initiative, both on and off campus. The Council also provided an educational forum for the students of Samohi on many environmental issues. Their biggest hope of the year was to turn the vacated P.C.R. area into a park, using funds from the state, the student government, and their own efforts, MEMBERS ll. to r.J: Mark LaCass, Liz Webster, Abbe Woodall, Paula Goodlad, David Eisner, Liz Barton. Lisa Jovanevich, Ann Schiermeyer. .,,-4 -. i I I.- Film Club Film Club, with the direction of Mr. Bill Clawson, presented many outstanding films in Barnum Hall this year, They planned for a film festival and in November, horror films were highlighted. More a film appreciation class, the club achieved its goals by making films of many . - different things. MEMBERS il. to r.I: Bill Blake, Eddie Heckerman, Bill l .- .t.. ..,.,, v- --mf- ' Reedy, Leigh Greenberg, Mr. Bill Clawson, sponsor, 'K X ' Anthony Braham, Phillip Keeping, Chuck Park, Todd Parker, Andrew Parfitt, Paul Wintler, Not shown is Michael Braham, president, - Chess Club Chess Club is an 'fx' organization dedicated to increasing the popularity of chess as a recreational sport. lnformality is the key to the club's success, so members drop in any time. L1 fr' pf I MEMBERS lsitting, I. to r.l: David Thompson, Alan Levin, Scott McDonald, president, Adrian Casillas, Clayton Cramer, Louis Watanabe, Jorge Lopez, Mike BameL istanding, l. to r.l: Steve Kiser, Jim Funk, Betty Katon, Mark LaCass, Dennis Graham, Dave Stone, Brian Shiffrin, Randy Wood, Richard Corman. Consewatory of Classical Music Meeting every week, under the supervision of Mr. Gary Johnston, the members of the Conservatory of Classical Music made plans to attend concerts at various concert halls. As a new club this year, it sought to enlarge the musical experience of its members. MEMBERS lsitting, I to r l' Julie Ryan. Carolyn Bremer, Mark LaCass, Becky Catlet, Sally Yearwood. lstanding. I to r I' Mr Gary Johnston, sponsor, Kris Fair: l2nd row. I to rl Tom Perkins, Liane Bremer. Dave Bower, Eric Burr. Clayton Manska, Brian Collins, Gus Kobrin -i x -- K w.fN..j M N334 lv Zfi, - V' ., ,,,, . 4 . -. ..... . .,. . - ,,., ...,.. . . A --v----I I 1 , .a , A , , . A Q.. .. A il BSU The goal of the Samohi BSU is to unite all black students and to help eliminate the racial problem. Many activities have been sponsored by the club to enhance everyone's knowledge and appreciation of Black Heritage and culture. They put on a basketball game that included students, faculty, and police officers. Car washes and other fund-raising events made money that went towards college scholarships. MEMBERS: J. Allen, K. Allen, D. Anderson, K. Benjamin, E. Beverly, M. Beverly, S. Beverly, W. Brian,J. Brown, E. Buford, C. Chism, M. Chism, D. Cooper, D. Crawford, G. Cummings, B. Davis, P. Davis, B. Eason, L. Fields, C. Handy, W. Harris, P, Holt, S.-Jackson, D. Johnson, M, Johnson, G, Kaufman, K. Lightsy, M, Lily, P. Lowe, C. Martin. A. McGuire, B. McGuire, V, McNeal, B. McCalley, G. Palmer, F. Puplampu, T. Raymo, S. Reid, M. Richards, M. Ridley, T. Robinson, R. Rogers, A. Seward, Q. Seward, C. Smith, D. Smith, S. Stewart. R. Taylor, M. Thrower, C. Thurman, D. Thurman, D. Thurman, D. Thurman, E. Thurman, G. Tolsen, G. Walker, R. Walker, A. Washington, M. Washington, R. Weelock, A. Wells, D. Wilder, A. Williams, S. Williams, J. Willis, S. Willis, J. Woodruff, J. Wright, G. Wyatt, D. Young: Mrs. Eleanor Fain, Mrs. Sue Miles, sponsors. -'Sl NY MEMBERS lstanding, l, to r.l: B. Dortch, J, Zimmer, J. Kovalcik, R. McDonald, B, Mclntire, M. Feuer, A. Hoffman, T. Kamath, R. Betz: lmiddle, I. to r.l: K. Roney, A. Winner, L, Grossman, T. Totaler, T. Ackerman, L. Jarvik, D. Duck, L. Goldstein. A. Duddp lsitting, I. to r.l: S. Nadler, D, Putnam, M. Stephenson, W. Wagnon, J.B. Goode, T. Comen, E. Zee, L, Goldstein, Student nion By working for what it considers basic human rights for all high school stu- dents, the Student Union is striving to- ward making Samohi a democratically run, humane place of learn- ing. The 1972-3 school year saw the Union sponsor lectures on issues from student rights to the war, as well as a slide show, Occult Club Mystifying the common .masses, the Occult Club, under the influence of sponsor Mr. Peter Sawaya, set up such things as seances, as well as studying ESP and mind-over- matter. President Ann Schiermeyer presided over the goingseon in room H-112 during lunchtimes, MEMBERS tl to rl Steve Zagwell, Anne Schiermeyer, Deboree Geagan. Dandee Barton Forensics Samohi's '72-'73 Forensics Club fought low budgeting and second-class transportation, as well as up to 30 other high schools in search of inter- scholastic debate and speech awards. Starting in October with the Burbank tourney and ending in May with the spring banquet, the club saw a full year laced with a profusion of superior and excellent awards. and a smattering of gold medals, The team boasted one of the largest novice teams in recent years, while the varsity was capably led by Captain Gary Field, President Dana Parker, Veep Francis Mukai, Treasurer Lane Kiriyama, Sergeant-at-Arms Mark Robinson, and sponsor Mr, Michael Kosturick. AXA .., i in MEMBERS lbottom, I to rl II Song, Valerie Swanson, Gary Field, Lane Kiriyama, Linda Shumaker, Larry Jarviki lmiddle, I to rl Francis Mukai, Dana Parker, Albert Selby, Lloyd Peckner, Mike Hofrnelsterg ltop, l. to r.l: Terry Scott, Susan Kane, Reuel Ash, Susan Kayton, Paul Yamamoto. .1 ii? Future Teachers One of the many vocation-oriented organizations on campus is the Future Teachers' Club. The club provides its members with information about what to look forward to and what to expect in a teaching career. The club, under the direction of Mr. Lee Finch and Mrs. Stella Staley, awarded the Dr. George Drake scholarship to its most outstanding member. MEMBERS ll to rl Mrs Stella Staley, Donna Thun, Sandra Kramer, Maria Akiyama, Elizabeth Bentley, Wendy Wagnon, Toni Trives, Ruth Perry, Hellen Bilynsky, Wendy Barrus, Tanda Thayer. Mr Lee Finch MEMBERS lback, l. to r.l: Tim McKay, Eric Burr, Jon Sjoberg, Martha Deal, Lianne Bremer, Linda Schomaker. Mark Puir, Dana Warren: lmiddle, I, to r.l, Gus Corbin, Gail Salans, Elain Calfas, Lynn Ebner, Paula Goodlad, Sue Coon, Janie Hugy, Mark LaCassg lfront, I, to r.l1 Mr, Charles Campman, David Bower, Tom Perkins, Carolyn Bremer,.lulie Ryan, 1'- iii MEMBERS lfront, I, to r.l: Peter Batte, Lee Havens, lstanding, I. to r li Mr. Vic Richards, Dave Strong, Glen Johnson. Mike Belzer, Robert Havens, Billy Schidel, Steve Coutts, Greg Evans, Alphonse Schrecterg lback row, I to r.l: Tanda Thayer, Diane Clark, Susan Mosil, Eileen Ridge, Wendy Barris Biolog Honor Society Dedicating itself to the exploration of the biology discipline, Samo's Biology Honor Society met weekly under the direction of Mr. Charles Campman. Throughout the year, the club threw itself into several industrious projects, such as the 3-D model of a proposed student park, and the construction of a marine aquarium. The year was filled out with the completion of several fund-raising drives. , ,,, , g c ,S A , ,-k, . ., ,tr Mt, 1 , ,-1, V , i., . ,. Ac: +4 E' A A .V f X Uv efgiww 1 ww is wi, . Oceanic Club The Oceanic Club set its course for success with the inclusion of such varied fields as sailing, diving, and surfing. Operating out of Marina Del Rey, the organization has gone on several trips to enjoy the Pacific, including an interesting jaunt to Catalina. The club, under the guidance of Mr. Vic Richards, undertook and completed successfully the renovation of an old sailing boat, The finished project was utilized to its fullest potential during the rest of the year. I 3 gi lub Hispanico Dedicated to the advancement of the Spanish language as an art form, and the preservation and propagation of their Spanish heritage, Club Hispanico met once weekly under the guidance of Mr. Forrest Freed. The club had a very active year, culminating with many members participating in Cinco de Mayo activities. i , T . ,, iff,.,f-1f 'ww,, rv. fi, 1 fn , ,.f . ' . ' ,, f,' rf f, . f R' -- ' . A L' ' f fsv...ff . ,fr f zf'fff 'ff?, 'fffa:', ,ffm f ff, . ,, fr. V , 'eg i . Q-east? .-1.: V f- - MEMBERS E. AIvarez,J Alvarez, L Ara1o.L Becerra, L Becerra. E Cadena, M Campos, M Chavez. A Contreraz, R Coop, A. Corona. L Diaz, L Escudera. M Figueroa, E Flores. L Franco. C Garcia. E Garcia.I Garcia. J Gomez. M Gonzalez. A Gutierrez, J. Hernandez, M Huizar,R Hizar, L Jung, M Macros, R Martin, A Martinez, R Martinez, S Msyorga, T Mejia, H Munos, R Montano, M Palacios. F Pimented, P Pinal. Y Reynoso. S Rodarte. A Roso. E Sanchez, M Sevilla, G Valadez, S Vlllegas, R Ullua, Mr Darrell Marks, Mr Ben Villa In m 1 Bl MECHA -' - -' 2 5 eb MECHA, composed of mainly Chicano and Latin students, was set up to establish a respectable position in school and in student government. MECHA, under the leadership of Mr. Darrell Marks and Mr. Ernie Garcia sponsors, and president Dominic Gomez. held a large Cinco de Mayo festival 'ay-L' xr- i 3 MEMBERS lbottorn I to rl J Gomez. S Ortega. V Barloza, C Ouitana. L Escondo, M Olmedo, M Gandara, M Alvarez. T. Muniz.A Rodrigez, D Crespin, D Gornez, lmiddle l to rl R Quitana, J Hernandez. M Gonzalez. P Penal, A Garcia. R Gomez, R, Munoz. S Ruiz, D Fernandez T Burrito. L Lorenzo, A Rincon ltopl to rl C Hernandez, F Reza, A Vargas, R Argon, L Medina. F Monreal,F Hernandez P Guerro. A Zalvalz. F Medina, M Gallegos. D Marks. E Garcia 1 Archaeological Society Samohi's ditch - digging intellectuals found refuge in the Archaeological Society, a new club formed this year for the benefit of both the community and the school, Dedicating themselves to learning more about the world by a study of the past, the club, with the help of UCLA archaeologists, began a dig in Malibu. Sponsored by Mr. Ken Kearsley, the organization rounded out ' the year's activities with a picnic in honor of the patrons who contributed money to finance the cIub's operation. MEMBERS lsitting, I. to r.l: Wendy Banner, Lisa Knapp, Lisa Rogers, Jeannie Kovalcik, Nathan Miroval, Ken Buteyn: irow 2, I, to r.l: Monica Smith, Meloney Preston, Bill Dortch, Jeff Lai, David Gripenwalt. Julie Roque, Carla Kincaid, Lora Danks: lrow 3, I. to r.l: Melissa Peters, Helen Fitzgerald, Raymond Benson, Karen Barrett: lrow 4, I. to r.l: Chris Pais,.lim Berry, David Hodges, Jon Dides, Harold Wetzel, Chris Berryman: ltop row, I, to r.I: Mr. John Cairns, Doug Keeve. Ski Club W Even while schussing down the slopes of Mammoth during Thanksgiving, the Ski Club was busy contriving plans for the next trip to Alta, Utah during Christmas. Possibly one of the busiest clubs on campus, they met once a week under the direction of Ms. Kitty Weber to discuss everything from techniques to equipment. 4 5. f 0.3: 'fbi Q tx D ov f f ' '49, :zff-S' f 'L , I , ' V MEMBERS Irow 1, I. to r.l: Fred Spaniaard, Peter Battii lrow 2, I, to r.I: Curtis Thorstead, Ms. Kitty Weber, David . . , E-cZotg:anicekMitghe-II, gamhy Stewart: lrow 3, I. to r.I: Ursula Burton, Sandor Schlaffer. Agnitha Johansson, - ff 4, - in a oema er, usle eie. - fr. aff? ' ' ' Qs, ' . M nf' ft' W Q' 1'Q1,?'f ,, A73 ' fi' K Nl a5 sss1if1f3i3?fg7 '--- Q few ,M .: -, . QQ '- . ,wa .. 12 wmiw-'.f-,, t fr s 2 L , ..,, ...fr ,gif . 6 J W t 'f' -'f ' , , -' f 11'.,fL , ez , zimsw -A-'s Q - ii ' ' V- .gf '1 ef' ' ' M' ...V-75 'a f f S . izieiifff if ' W F! ,gig ,Q S ,Q-egg, --, , , ,,.,sa.,Qf' N ,M..,,.,,. I. jx, , . ff,g,1,,fg,. tr' K I - A- i':'79 f?1 ' L ' ' ' , M-5 K' N A f, AWQSJQ ,-1e.,,1-'- fe1 fhf' 12 , ' . f r .V me ' ' , , iii ti a ra-.i: ' r at ' be ,. X . -,, Q, y,.,,..' g1m ,' , k .,::e, ff: Y ' 'ir tfil L .1 N ' .5 sni ff- ' W.-. ms. . ' A A '1'.IQf1:w'Z, 4' 1'.,.--' ml'-L, -' ,, E , 7' M .. r 1 .. ' . H, ,T v ,fr , --fag f 1 ' E' -- VM-W ,A 'C -1--W ' 112. ' Y T.'...pN ' . ,MM 43,3 :' , .gawk 1 an STAGE CREW ll to rl Mark Nlanriquez, Nlr. Fred Purucker, Dera Duckworth , Kelley King, Chris Smith, David Fourner, Jay Cox, Anthony Braham. Heike Rosenloecher. Todd Parker. Jeff Garchow. Mark Talmadge. Richard Murphy. ,af X Shannon Nlossman, Randy Fischer, Bob Elswick ci Z SOUND CREW ll to r.l: Dave Ware, Ronald Williams. Steve Macfadyn, Paul Wintler Stage, Sound, and Video Technicians The major activities of the Stage Crew, headed by lVlr Fred Purucker, are to design lighting for all school productions and to construct sets. such as for the play The Prime of lVliss Jean Brodie. During the performances the groups run the lighting, curtains. and aim the l:ghts on stage Both the Sound and the Stage Crew meet as a class as well as a club Under the guise ofa club, the Video Technicians dedicated themselves to serving Indian l-lull as a service organization. With lVlr. Ken Kearsley at the helm. the group met every Monday after school to learn the finer points of recording both live and pre-taped events as well as the vocational aspects of video taping VIDEO TECHNICIANS ll. to rl' Randy Fisher, Bob Elswick. Shannon Mossman. Peter Arnet. Steve Harris. Charles Branscomb. Paul Wintler. David Briscoe. 48 . 1 Le Cerclc Francais Le Cercle Francais, sponsored by Mrs. Joy Koufopolous, is a club interested in learning more about the French language and the culture of the French people. The activities of the club include going to French movies and putting on a production of an all-French language play. MEMBERS lbottom row, l, to rl: Anne Robertson, Penny Preece, Mrs. Joy Koufoupolous, Myra Brandt, Cathy Stewart: lrow 2. l. to r.l: Liz Webster, Leslie Troy, Ginger Adams. Joan Howard. Shiela Daneshrad, Thomas Votava, Sharon Svveenyl lrow three, I. to r.l: Pierre LD.. Patti Keeler. Jeremy Strick, Marybeth Adkins. Latin Club Resolved to the proposition that Latin is not a dead language, the Latin Club met more or less regularly to discuss the ins and outs of the intricacies of the Latin style. Sponsored by Mr. Bernard Roberts, and composed mainly of refugees from his past and current classes, the organization had a good time throughout the year. MEMBERS ll. to r.l: Kim Horch, Mercedes Nieves. Gary Clifton. N David Hartley, Steve Gibson. l Holiday Circle Conniving and scheming throughout the year, the Holiday Circle Club got together with startling regularity to share ideas about gifts and decorations for the holidays. The club, under the direction of Mrs, Kim Berney. planned bake and candy sales to finance their wide range of activities. MEMBERS: Leanne Hoppe, Kerstin Dreyer, Kris Fowler, Debbie Kington, Lynn Blair Michelle Rue, Susan Perry. Kathy Harris, and Karen Bentcourt. ...i Y- P 'S X Y X .1 All MEMBERS lkneeling. I. to r.l' Kathy Nitta. Betty Kayton. Louis Wantanabe. Donald Chin: lstanding, I. to r l' Bob Sully, Ms. Kitty Weber. Mr Harry Pappas, ln Hsin Hsu, Mark La Cass, Steve Bilynskyj, Steve Kim. AInoorJivani, Bill Mateer Math Contest Club Engaging themselves both mentally and physically, the Math Contest Club, under the direction of Ms. Kitty Weber, combined their mathematical talents to place highly in the Bay League tourneys that they participated in. The sole purpose of the club being to compete, the many meets that were entered were financed by the candy and other drives , i i 9, uf? fi. main iimi- -fc tx Samohi is fortunate enough to be one of the few schools in California to have its own private art gallery to provide enriching displays of prominent artists. Roberts Art Gallery, named after its founder, had a busy year with displays opening at the rate of almost one a month. Talent ranged from the western works of Jim Dunham, an exibit that opened in September, to the art student's portfolios at the end of the year, Radio Club The Samohi Radio Club, alias Samohams, conducted themselves with courtesy and grace as they explored the ether of the world through their electronic gadgetry. Operating their own station on the band, Samohams drew new members with the promise of excitement and education. The dial artists spent the year with technical discourses on the new Radio Shack catalog, as well as more serious debates on their equipment and new articles. 31 HU! , i MEMBERS ll. to r.l: Curt Breneman, Robert McGurk, Chuck Kearsly, Chris Emhart Vencil Wells, David Clark, David Heckerman. .. 5 made famous MEMBERS lkneeling, I. to r.l: Duncan Palmatier, Shaun Taylor, Beverly Belzer, Jeanine Kaaz, Sandor Schlaffer, Helen Bilynsky, Nancy Kniffin: lstanding, first row, l. to r.l: Mark Valen, Ralph Tiery, Fortner Anderson, Jon Froug, Karen Higgins, Holly O'Meara, Peter Batte: isecond row. I. to r.l: Terri Robertson, Sam Nadler, Brian Schiffrin, Ted Baldau, Geoff Smith, Gary Wand, Randy Fisher. Fencing The major highlight of the year for the Fencing Club was hosting the 12th annual lnterscholastic Fencing Championships, which brought together in rigid competition schools from all over Southern California, as well as such local rivals as Hawthorne, South Torrance, and West Torrance. And when it was all over, Samohi had a champion in the women's division - Jeanine Kaaz-and the men's, too-Sandor Schlaffer. Mrs. Josephine Dyson, who sponsored the Fencing Club, was so excited by Jeanine's performance that she even went so far as to predict the Samohi senior would someday be winning an Olympic medal. In addition, the Viking girls' squad took a blue ribbon in team competition for the second consecutive year. edical Science Studying the profession Hippocrates, the Medical Science Club spent Iunchtimes poring over medical texts and other tools of the trade, as well as listening to various speakers. Composed mainly of science students, the organization, under the guidance of Mrs. Ruth Sayre, proved a big help to students planning careers in medicine. MEMBERS lfront row, I. to r.l: Debbie Peak, Mrs. Fluth Sayre, Beth Winslow, Shari Kondo. Susie Shimpo, Mercedes Nieves, Loretta Lewis, Janet Baker: lsecond row, l. to r.l: John Sunderson, Steve Kim, Patty Adams, Jon Froug, Swedina Johnson, Anna Chu, Noland Feldman, Mark LaCass, Sharon Koto, Steve Terlizzi, OFFICERS ll to rl Sue Gausselin. secretary, Gary Field. vice-president, Sue Li pincott, president, Steve Gibson, treasurer Not shown is Helen Bilynskyj, recording secretary Fall Delians if MEMBERS: M Adkins, F, Anderson, C, Arnold, K Barrett, W Barrus, S Bartschi, C. Beck, S Bennett, H. Bllynskyj, S. Bilynskyj, H, Blair, D. Bower, D. Breit, C. Breuer, L. Bremer, L Brownell, E, Burr, U. Burton, E. Calfas, D Callender, F. Callender, D Campbell, K, Campeau, A. Carreno, J. Cataldo, P. Chinn, L. Chow, D. Clolery, R. Corral, C. Cramer, K. Crouch, D. Dallape, L. Danks, C. Darling. H. Day, C. Deschenes, D Detrixhe, T Diaz, D. Dowdy, L, Druckman, K. Durbin. J. Dye, P. Edington, Y. Erickson, A. Fedaravncus, G Fedaravicus. G. Field, G. Fornera. C Fowler, P Frank, S, Gauselin, J. Gaydos, I. Gentis. S, Gibson, T. Gonzalez, L, Greif, L. Grossman, S. Hagen, W. Hammond, A Hanft, L Harris. D. Hartley, D, Heckerman, M Hassinger. P. Hester. R. Hill, Nl. Hoag, H. Hofer. J, Hoff, Nl. Hofmeister, J. Hollinrake, J. Hopkins, K. Horowitz, J. Howard, D Hughes, P. Jenden, T, Jones, L, Jovanovich, J. Kaaz, E Kayton. S Kayton, P, Keeler, K. Kerr, P. Kessler, L. Kriyama, J. Klein, S Kondo, S. Kramer, R. Kroll, M. LaCass, L. La Certe, E Lesnansky,-C Lewinstem. L Lewis, S Lippincott, K. Mac Queen, T. Maloney, C. Manska. M. Markman, K, Markowitz, T. lVlcKay, M. Miller, C. Mills, J Mitchell, C Moffatt. M. Moody, F. Mukai, S. Nadler, A, Nevarez, J. Nitta, K. Nitta. P. Olsen, E Orback, R. Orchard, C. Orcutt, J. Pardo, D. Parker, S Patton. L Peckner, T. Perkins. D Phillips, P. Preece, F Puplampu, M, Rawji, K. Rehler,J. Rems. M. Rexon, A. Robertson, T Robertson, J. Ryan, W. Saunders, L. Sayer, R. Schechter, L. Schomaker, D Scott, D. Scott, A. Selby, A. Seward, J. SI'1ackelford,M.Shaw, R. Slater, G. Smith, W. Smith, S. Sollee, E. Steiner, D. Stevens, C. Stewart, J. Strick, J Sunderson. J. Sutherland, S. Tatsui, D. Teitzel, L Tendnck, L. Thayer, H, Thomas, B. Trabold, T, Trives, J. Twitchell, J, Uchimura, D. Upcraft, J. Vanbuskirk, M Vandermeyden, E VaVerka, K. Walbergh. J. Waller, M. Walsh, G. Ward, D. Warren. L, Watanabe, M. White, D. Whittet, C. Wilson, M. Wire, L. Wooden, D. Woon. D. Wyatt, P Yamamoto, B. Yamanaka. S. Yearvvood, J. Yueh, CSF Chapter 97 S B' Affiliated with the statewide California Scholarship Federation, the Delians, Samo's honor society. devoted themselves fully to the tutoring service they offer. Eligibility being determined by grades, the organization prided itself with being rather exclusive. The Delians filled out the year with many fund-raising activities to provide money for a scholarship and the Sealbearers' Banquet. Mr. Bernard Roberts and Mr. LeRoy Vaughn, sponsors, dedicated themselves to Delians by expending much time and energy. it ':,?'?Tf . K 1 Exif ll Spring Delians a a a o c a 3 o SPRING OFFICERS il. to r.l: Sue Kayton, secretary, Sue Lippincott, president: Mark LaCass, vice president: Betty Kayton, treasurer. MEMBERS: G. Adam, C. Adkins, F. Anderson, C. Arnold, R. Ash, K. Baluda, J. Baker, E. Barnard, K. Barrett, A. Barton, S. Bartschi, G, Berk, H. Blair, L. Blustein. S Bilynsky, M. Boomgard, D. Bower, P. Burnham, E. Burr, U. Burton, E. Brinkman, L. Brownell, D. Brumer, J. Cadlini, E. Calfas, F. Callender, D. Callender, K. Campeau, J Cataldo, B. Cattett, D, Chin, L. Chow, D. Clark, M, Collins, S. Coon, G. Craft, C. Clayton, L. Crawford, R. Corral, P. Dagort, D. Dallape, L. Danks, C, Darling,J. Darling, D Douglas, W. Dortch, A. Druckman, L. Druckman, H. Eaton, P. Edington, D. Eisner, R. Elbaum, R. Faber, G. Fedaravicius, T. Fichman, G. Field, M. Finkel, K. Finn, S. Fowler P. Frank, L. Frydenlund.J. Funk, D. Gage, T. Gallagher, S. Garacochea,J. Garfunkel, S. Gausselin,J. Gaydos, J. Gibson. T. Gonzales, S. Hagen, R. Hammond, M. Han, L Hanes, C. Harman, L. Harris, D. Hartley, M. Hassinger, C. Heath, D. Heckerman, K. Hedges. R. Herrera, M. Hoag, H. Hofer, M. Hofmeister. N. Holliday, J. Hopkins, C Horak, K. Horowitz, J. Howard, S. Hubbard, D. Hughes, M. Hughes, L. Jarvik, T. Jones, P. Jenden, J. Jennifer, S. Kane, B. Katon. S. Katon, K. Kerr, K. Kiriyama, L Kiriyama, R. Kroll, S. Kondo, R. Koto, S. Koto, L. Kroon, S. Kramer, K. Kaurene, M. La Cass, M. La Cass, J. Lai, L. Larkin, A. Levin, B. Levy, L, Lewis, C, Lewinstein, S Lippincott, L. Lloyd da Silva,J. Lorick, Y. Lucas, S. MacFadyen, K. MacOueen, M. McGee, T. McKay, P. Mahoney, P. Major. C. Manska, J. Mark, S. Marks, M. Maskman M. Masuda, W. Mateer, E. Matsuda, L. Mendelson. S. Merriman, R. Messenger, R. Milner, W. Milton, J. Michell, C. Moffatt, J. Mollinrahe, M. Moody, J. Moore, S Muenter, S. Moore. E. Mukai, F. Mukai, M. Naiditch, T. Natoli, L. Neely. R. Nelson, A. Nevarez, J. Nitta, K. Nitta, K. O'Hara. W. Okitsu, P. Olsen, B. Omick, L. Orbach, R Orbach, C. Orcutt, B. O'Rourke, J. Pardo. K. Parke, T. Parker, S. Patton, T. Perkins, L. Peckner, M, Pran, K, Purucker, K. Ramstein, M. Rawji, K. Rehler, J. Rems, l. Ricapito K. Roberts, A. Robertson, L. Robertson, L. Robinson, K. Roney, S. Roper, J. Ryan, W. Sackett, G. Salans, M. Salsh, F. Sameyah, L. Sayre, L. Schomaker, D. Scott, D Scott, J. Shackelford, S. Shaw, D. Siverman, R. Slater, G. Smith, W. Smith, S. Scott, L. Sonnenschein, W. Steere, E, Steiner, A. Stern, C. Stewart, C. Street, S. Street, B Stewart, R. Sully, P. Sumi, V. Swanson, D. Teitzell, T. Thayer, N. Thiel, D. Thompson, G. Tompkins, B. Trabold. J. Uchimura, J. Van Buskirk, T. Votava, L. Watanabe, G Ward, D. Warren, Flipper White, M. White, D. Whittet, K. Wilkinson, A. Williams, W. Windes, M. Wire, D. Woon, D. Wyatt, B. Yamanaka, S. Yearwood, J. Yueh, J. Yuzuki, Y YW- V XX lilliill l ,5 n o n 'Q 421 5691 Published by the Associated Student Body Opinion Editor ...,,.,,......, Gary Field DI Santa Monica High School, Santa Mon- Feature Editor .....,, Valerie Swanson lea. California 90405. Issued weekly during Sports Editor .. ,........ ..,, . Richard Taylor the school year, except during spring. summer, and Christmas vacation. and EX- zmlniitlfin periods. Second Class malllnil privilege authorized at Santa N0nlCa. Call- furrilfi 90405. EDITORIAL STAFF Edin-Chief ,,,r,,,, Lloyd Greif Assoi-into Ed. .,.... Clayton Manska News Editor ...,. .,........... J ohn Nelson Faculty Adviser . ,,,,,.. Mr. Mike Pardridge REPORTORIAL STAFF Bob Barnes, Karen Barrett, Eric Beckman, Anne Craigie, Marc Dana. John Espy, Bill Funk. James Goldsmith, Andrew Kevalai- tis. Jackie Lawson, Bruce Ochrach. Den- nis Reynolds, Susan Wells. Jim Williams. Photographers ,,..,,,. Anne Alba. Gary Field Exchange Editors ,..............,.. Teresa Scott, Tom Brennan Throughout the year the aspiring iournalists of Sarnohi have worked from the handicap imposed on every regularly published newspaper: deadline pressure. Somehow we've consistently managed to overcome the obstacle week after week, as lVlonday's deadline became Tuesdays headache, and Wednesday's copyreading became Thursday's print shop hassle. And, gradually, the burden of pressure was lightened, as the staff gelled and began to work as a well-drilled team, rather than as several independent players. In putting out The SAMOHI, we've attempted to inform the student body about school activities and issues. lt's hardly been an easy task, but it has provided an invaluable experience. As the primary channel of communication between students and administration and students and students, we've attempted to keep the student body advised of all measures effected that might in any way affect the rights or privileges of students while on campus. On issues and matters that we considered to be of great importance and relevancy, we took outspoken stands. ln evaluating our actions, one must consider that a man is never wrong doing what he thinks is right. We were infallible. As we of The SAIVIOHI staff look back upon the trials and tribulations we've encountered in attempting to fulfill our journalistic duties, we realize that, if nothing else, we have learned the difference between a crusading reporter and an uncensored reporter: the former strives to achieve the freedom of the latter. ln publishing The SANlOHl, our goals were: To accurately echo the interests, ideas and opinions of the student body: to serve as the voice of the students by acting as an open forum through which students could air their views and both sides of campus issues would be represented: and to serve as a major factor in influencing student opinion and in presenting campus issues to the student body on an impartial basis. We can only hope that we have managed to attain these goals. The SAMOHI Staff -1 'Lx if - . .v-, -cv if T f Ei ,. N V. .vt f ws - fff Q, K if-kewl v '4 , we ' f H .gf 5 fr W Q 4 , C, My if v I A f '- WF., , . .W qmw. 1 H SAMOHI STAFF ll. to r.l: John Espy, James Goldsmith, Richard Taylor, John Nelson, Valerie Swanson, Eric Beckman, Andy Kevalaitis, EditorfinAChief Lloyd Greif, Anne Craigie, Susan Wells. snlwawvfv fwwv. N AUTILUS 1973 It all started on a Saturday in September, when Placentia presented the worId's first fold-away high school, Pischel presented Paragon and Marshall with the Matching Hair and Shoes and six from Samohi began a yearbook and a friendship. We didn't win the extra inch of spot color or the 85-cent layout kit, but we laughed a lot about Erwin Shaw. what happened in the Nurse's Office, and the way those hicks went nuts over a couple of cheap doorprizes. Later, we fought about the theme, decided on a drearn, then drove up the coast for yet another scream: Crumb Eyes brought Makin' Bacon, and we roared some more. Somehow, we managed to make all five deadlines, but in spite of that. the book was almost secondary. Before we learned what to bleed off the page, we found out some things about ourselves and about other people. There were fights and unkindness, but now that it's over, who remembers anything but the good times: The 1973 Gretha . . . Steve's Fuller brushes and his door-to-door exploits with older women who liked his line . . . elections for Class Re and Class Dud . . . ragging on Alfa, Pischel, Marshall. and Mark because he wouIdn't get his section done. . .snoring through a day at Knott's Berry Farm when we left one behind to pan for Oldies But Goodies . . . Gracia winning the Who Can Lose Interest the Fastest competition . . . a poster party that pleased all but one .. . watching Cindy blush when TC's brawny bronzed body was discussed . . . poor Ursula: they took out her wisdom teeth and all she could say was, I have class, so l can't come til six . . . Pax was obnoxious, and JoJo was beautiful, but he had that problem even a birthday party couldn't fix. There was also Greene and White lalias Cottontail and Flipperl: Anne and the Missing Patrons: Krista, who was nearly lynched for trying to steal a chair: Marianne in love with Gary but not with Family Days: and the photographers who could climb palm trees better than they could take pictures. ln the end, there was talk about Mr. Pardridge's class in respect, but we really didn't n'eed it. We had already learned something far more important. We had a dream, and it came true. Editor-in-Chief .......... Cindy Pearson Associate Editor ............. Gary Field Activities ........ Ursula Burton'. Gracia Erpelding. Doug Keeve Faculty .... ..... S usie White '. Steve Jones, Betsy Greene Classes ......... Marianne Meyer', Bob Barnes, Lynda Rogers Sports Editor ............. Mark Harding Index ............ Lynette Jordan ' . J eni Nauts Photographers ...... Ralph Arnet, Krista Koeppe, Rick Jurasky, Gretha Lane, John Luker Driver ................. Ruth Kassowitz Business Manager ........ Anne Craigie Theme ........... ,Mary Sheppard, Kent Merriman Advisor ............. Mr. Mike Pardridge ' Section Editor NAUTILUS STAFF lbottom row, I. to rl Krista Koeppe Editor Cmdy Pearson Lynette Jordan Ralph Arnet: lsecond row, I. to r.l: Advisor Mike Pardridge Rick Jurasky Betsy Cottontall Greene Mark P Harding, Susie White: lthird row, I. to rl Doug Keeve Ursula Burton Marianne Meyer John Luker Gretha Lane, Ruth Kassowilz, Gracia Erpeldlng Steve lF Brushl Jones Ann Schiermeyer Enmn Shaw Bob Barnes, Lynda Rogers. ff . li .QS n. 2 l-,Q A 7, . x x I I. Q ' .r ,-1 L, E Inn THE GRADUATES W Q K WWW Xzsw .f My rj! ffv Kmfif , avg,-mv ' ,. zz, MW, f September 1970 Samohl was introduced to a new breed the Sophomore Class We arrived armed with spirit and eager to accept our Viking heritage Homecoming was our first major event Spring came quicker than we thought and our class efforts went Into that unforgettable l?l book sale We lost our principal Dr. George K Drake to retirement but gamed another spirited Viking in Mr W Terry Pearson After a summer of sun and fun we returned to our sacred halls of learning once more this time with a year of experience behmd us and with great anticipation of the Q year to come As we prepared for our second Homecoming our many hours of hard work were rewarded as we broke tradition and this time took flrst place nn class competition with our float The The Language Building re opened and with It came the new library But sadly the English Building closed its doors for a year of Our sprang semester was very successful as we turned our energies toward a tutonng program at the Broadway Elementary School When June arrived we said good bye to many of our senior Once again we launched our Viking Ship into a new year in the fall of 1972 but this time as Mighty Seniors We planned several money making projects and the senior faculty basketball game and the lunch box auction proved to be quite successful Our final Homecoming arrived but not without the usual excitement After many hours of hard and monotonous work the Senior Class float was well underway Following a sleepless night we arrived on campus ready to construct the magnificent float And we were sufficiently rewarded when we won first place ln class competition, but seeing our float in flames later was more than most of us could handle so many tears were shed Our Homecoming Queen was Ellen Marshall Riding In on a circus wagon the queen and her court kept tradition alive ln their formals and with bouquets of flowers. Sprung semester came faster this year than in any previous one, as we were finally in the homestretch It went so fast and yet you never thought it would end Everyone exchanged graduation pictures and last minute cap and gown fees were paid at 5 p m. on ' W' that deadline day Semorltls struck once again as the year drew to a close with some seniors spending more time out of school than in. Finals came and then the big day GRADUATION Some left with smiles some with tears and some with a little of both The end was T FALL OFFICERS ll. to r.l: Stanley Hubbard. president: Jon Hollinrake, vice president: Dawn Putnam, secretary. Missing isJoanne Shames, treasurer. ,M ,Tl ,F 'Q' u, .U ' 4, .. -Li.- .f ' 1. R , .tv :ft ,-'Jl' 'afJi' ' '7 1 SENIOR CLASS BOARD Iseated, I. to r.l: Steve Yoshinaga, Karen Barrett: Ifirst row, I. to r.l: Pam Howe. Kris Fair, Karen Searles, Lori Mendelson, Dawn Putnam, Lianne Chow. Sandy Kramer, Susie White, ISacond row. I. to r.l: Jeff Nina. Margie Hoag. Merybeth Adkins, Mary Lou Haley, Jeannie Tomaino. Lynda Rogers, Monica Petersi!zki,Jane Keeping. Crystal Darling: Ithird row, I. to r.I: Betsy Greene, Mike Stephenson: Ifourth row. I. to r.l: David Eisner, Patty Jenny, Wendy Wagnon. Sally Travers. Stanley Hubbard, Karen Roney. and Lee Stead. SPRING OFFICERS II: to r.I: Lisa Sonnenschein. secretary, Stanley Hubbard president: Margie Hoag, treasurer. Missing isJaekie Litten, vice president. KATHY ABELES ELIZABETH ACKERMAN CHERYL ADAMS MARK A. ADAMS V. Football V. Basketball V. Baseball PATRICIA J. ADAMS IVIARYBETH ADKINS Med. Sci. Club Drama Holiday Circle Le Cercle Francais Orchesis YT' BARBARA ADLEMAN HARRIET ALGAW CINDY ALONZO KIMBERLY ALTZ EUGENTAALVAREZ VIDAL ALVAREZ Samohi Club l-lispanico Drama Club BRIDGET D. AMECHE DIANE C. ANDERSON PAUL V. ANDERSON Sergeanettes Water Polo House of Reps BSU QL 'C- PORTIA ANDERSON MYLES M. ANDRADE JUANA ANGULO Chess Club Q ,4 3 l 4, I WINNIE ANTOINE IVIAYFIALAQUINO BSU Drama Club RUEBEN S. AFIAGON RALPH ARNET SABRINA ARROYO SHERIE ARTUSO RUTH ATHANASIOU JON ATHERLY Wrestling Nautilus Football Swim Instructor ' - Af ,5?MwiW' AUDREY AUSTIN EDWARD AYALA JODY BACKLE SUE BADHAIVI CAROLYN IVI, BAILEY LINDA BAILEY Girls' League Sailing Club ww' JANET ALENE BAKER JOHN BARG KAY J. BARLOW KAREN BARRETT KIM BARRETT WENDY BARRUS Medical Science Art Service Archeology Club Ivlajorette Sergeanette Banner PSD Club Viking Chorale House of R995- -1' if , f Q 1 'll an x I '- cr' 'Z ' I Q ar ' ' 9 J A SUSAN E. BARTSCHI LUCILA BECERRA CURTIS BECK Viking Chorale Club Hispanico Track Latin Club Cross Country Delians J 1 X ess ' 1 '!r -K. U f i ' '17 ' A 1 BARBARA BEDROSIAN GLEN M. BEEDE JAN BENES Girls' Glee V. Volleyball Sergeanettes V. Basketball House of Reps. 'U KIM BENNETT RAY BENSON KAREN BENTCOURT ELlZABEl'l-l A. BENTLEY JANE BERGER GARY BERNARDO Water Polo Manager Flagtwirler Sr. Cl. Board Girls' Swimming Girls' League l X X I STEVE BILYNSKY KATHY BINIAK JAMES T. BLACK HENRY BLAIR LYNN BLAIR WILLIAM BLAKE Walter Polo Marching Band Marching Band Chess Club Rock Climbers Delians Delians Classical Music Serenaders Equestrian Club Film Club V af f ,i 0 f , ,jg f if ly, gf 9 ,Q ,f Q 'fi 4. ' y K 5 f ,I 4 I , 5 Y g ff f .Q I CHRIS BLISS f f'J'Z'7 U75 in A f 1 1 ff 1 ,W Q X Y .. .AMI 'Zwwf KAREN J. BRADY ANTHONY H. BRAHAIVI LINDA BRANDON CHAS. BRANCOIVIBE SALLY A. BRANHAIVI DAVID BOWER Bio. I-lon. Soc. Cross Country Delians LIANNE Y. BREIVIER Girls' League Sec. Drama Club Archaeology Club Delians Film Club Orchesis Nladrigals Stage Crew Orchestra ,,, . . V 1 fi II , , ,. f 'f , ' I 7:17. ff Z. , ' ,V f 51252 fl ERIC BRICTSON SHIRLEY A. BRIDGEMAN RICHARD BRINGHAIVI DIANNE BROWN DONNA BROWN JOANNE BRUNO Homecoming Princess BSU ' Water Polo Manager Girls' League ALFONSAS BUDRINAS ANTHONY BUDZYN V. Baseball V. Basketball Volleyball l '5-A Us Q L, 5- X F' A L-.1---7:1 -'fu 6.3 ,..,. V -V I 1' 3 fx' 'lf -'FA-V' ' ' ,1 . .n if r 1..-A-,,,-W my 1 4, rua, ' Q M, ,. I f ' Af' fs -az-F C I f M I ,, fl 4 GUY BURDICK ERIC BURR CINDY BURT Drum Major Sealbearer Serenaders N f- 'fflb an .0-v URSU LA BURTON Majorette NAUTI LUS Sealbearer I DOLORES BUTEYN House of Reps Delegate Girls' League KI R K BUTEYN Baseball Oceanography Surfing Club JAMES BUTLER DIANE E. BYERS ESPERANZA CADENA ELAINE CALFAS CARLA CALHOUN CATHY CAMPBELL Girls' League Club Hispanico Delians Med. Sci. Club Bio. Hon. Soc. GAA DEE CAMPBELL SHERREE CAMPBELL STEVE CAMPBELL KATHY CARFAGNINI VANCE CARILLO MICHAEL CARLIN BSU M BOB CARLSON ANTONIA CARRENO FORTINO CASILLAS BECKY CATLETT YOLANDA CHAMBERS Golf V. Soccer Art Club Oceanic Club Z , A ZZ, SHARON CHERBAK DAVID H. CHISM LIANE CHOW ROBIN CRISTIANSEN Viking Chorale Song Leader Madrigals Delians GAA Pep Club J. CHRISTOFFERSEN DANUTA E. CICHOCKI STEVE CINIGLIO Delegate Homecoming Princess MARY L. CLANACHAN Girls Glee ,,,,.,, 7, Spanish Club Mecha . M5 434 . MARTHA CHAVEZ 'Q' 1 ff, Q3 -K J.. 11 ' 'Wg' uw Xl' if ' A if ci ... 1, .f ef'S'A1zf-lv: f - ' V ea W' . ii? li DAVID L.CLARK RANDY CLARK SALLY CLARK THAD CLARK KIM CLEMENS XRY M.CLIFTON Radio Club Wind Ensemble Sr. Cl. Board otball Marching Band Surfing Club Golf Orchestra LatinaClub I :KJ 67 144 TERRI COHEN JIM COLEMAN BRIAN COLLINS AMELIA CONTERAS Marching Band Orchestra Spanish Ciub Agape Band gfe - 4 I Ili Ai - - 4-it , ,ix 19 H ' .. ,B--I, 1-.,-.2 , L' ,.. v.-,V SUE COON Serg. Banner CLAYTON H. COOPER IL V., Y W i ,, yr Hr A, ' 04- Q1-'X ' 5 I ' A I ., I .fa A VIRGINIA COOPER ARIC COPELY PATRICIA CORBETT RICHARD CORMAN TERENCE COSTELLO TIMOTHY COSTELLO Viking Chorale Swimming Water Polo r'-1612 68 STEVEN C. COUTTS CAROLE E.CRANDALL TIMOTHY H.CRAWFORD WENDY CREED V. Wrestiing Flagtvvirler Viking Chorale Lettermeffs Club Leadership ',., KATY CRONAN ALAN CUNNINGHAIVI RAY DALBERTO SHEILA DANESHRAD ' JV Yell Leader Latin Club FYGHCH Club Vicky Viking Arche Pep Club if-. xg Classical Music Sergeanettes Film Club Madrigals Marching Band Sr. Cl. Board EDWARD DANIELS CRYSTAL DARLING SARA DAVENPORT BRUCE W. DAVIS 2 DAN DAVIS STEVE DAVIS MARTHA DEAL JAY DECKER MARGARET DELARGY SHERREE A. DENHAM Stud. Env. Council Girls' League Friendship CINDY DESCHENES DEBBIE DEXTRIXHE THOMAS DIAZ ROBERT DICKSA MATT DINSMORE Serg. Captain Marching Band Water Polo Delians Orchestra Swimming Orchestra Delians LOIS V'DIRIGE Girls' Glee JACOUELYN A. DIXON LORI DODGE CHARLES DORMAN DEBBIE DORNER Pep Club Cross Country Girls' League TFHCK Delegate E ,.,........... J ,Affm 'W I ' 2 I 4 f Z., 5 iygfy ffyaffff 2 ,,, ', , , , VW . - A wil A C . Q A i' 'A f l X I Juvi oorv Oceanic Club Surfing Club Ski Club DAVID DOUTHAT DORI DRAKE GAA -2 49 75-. ,r y, JF' 11 ,UL - ,W 'i f' Z 1 ,V vw, I He all Q -i'E 'A f' i i 7' ,L N 5 . .uf .L A .9 'W nf, - Uri ff la f fd KERSTIN G. DREYEFK LISA DRUCKNIAN PEGGY M. DUGAN Holiday Circle Delians Drama Girls' League Ski Club Orchesis A 1 4' DENISE A. DUIVIAS RICHIE DYCZEWSKI SUSAN EBERSOLD G.L. Board Baseball Sergeanettes 4'--v SUSAN EBNER PAM EDINGTON DANID EISNER Sergeanettes Nlarching Band Orchestra Sealbearer GARRYELMENDORF CHRIS EMHARDT HAYS ENGLEHART RICHARD ENOCH YOLANDE ERICKSON GRACIAERPELDING Oceanic Club Water Polo Soph. Football NAUTILUS Basketball Radio Club Voc, Auto Shop Sr. Cl. Board 1.7 . f ff I ,, , ,Jw gn-wa A I A Q, .3 I-4, ., If HJ , , 7 f , 0 af .1 I X 4 I . f if V fy. ,4 r X 4 X Q fff '4 X g Q is A J' ' R I Q. I mga,-' ea: I I W RUBEN L. ESCOBAR DANNY ESPENSEN JOHN EPSY LARRY ESTAVAN fs? Jr. Craftsman V. Baseball ' 4 A ' 1 ' LILI EVANS ROXANNE EVANS KRISTING FAIR BOB FARMER BOB FARRARR GINT FEDERAS Orchesis Sergeanettes Drama Jr, Cl. Board GAA DENNIS FETTERIVIAN RANDY FICHER LESLIE S. FIELDS MARIA FIGUEROA VIVIEN GAIL FINK ROSELINDE FINO BSU Club Hispanico Girls' League S251 ,ff 5 ? 6 ef' 'f ff 1 if ef S is DOLORES FLETES GARY R. FORNERA HAROLD FORTUNA DAVID FOURNIER KRIS F. FOWLER CRESS FOX Spanish Club Delian Board Chess Club Oceanic Club Head Delegate Track Delegate Cross Country TERESA FRANCO PAMELA FRANKS DEBORAH A. FRAZIER Equestrian CIub Sergeanettes Girls Glee SHARON FREEMAN KENNETH J. FREY DENISE I. FRONK Sr. CI. Board Ski Club I Future Teachers Red Cross In JI E f f A I KIM A, FROST CELENA FRUMKIN BILL FUNK CYNTHIA J.GALLAGHER CARIVIEN L. GARCIA JEREMY GARFUNKEL House of Reps GAA Golf Anthro Club Club Hispanico V,Water Polo Srl CI, Board Track Samohi Delians Convention Committee PGP Club Golf BRUCE GAUDET SUSAN J.GAUSSELIN LINDA GEORGE RICK C.GEORGE KAREN M.GERICKE DOMINICA. GOMEZ V. Soccer Orchestra Marching Band Delians f t ,I fr., , SALVADOR O.GOIVlEZ MARY GONZALES DANIEL A. GREEN DEBORAH GREEN GERI GREEN JENNIFER GREEN MECHA Club Hispancio Sergeanettes GAA Wrestling Scuba Diving Track House of Reps. , ' ' ji! N .,,. I l , . The ' 1 I ' 5 Q: - ,ffl I 2 f ii- Yi' NANCY GREENE KATHY GREENWOOD GAA GAA NAUTI LUS flf: PETER GUERRERO ALICIA GUTIERRES V. Football V. Track V. Basketball LLOYD G REIF Parliamentarian Samohi Editor Sealbearer DEBRA GSELLIVIAN DEBRA A, GUERCIO Serg. Captain Orchestra Girls' League GEORGE GUTIERREZ GRACIELA GUTIERREZ SHEILA K. HAGEN Club Hispancio Madrigals Orchesis Drama JOHN HALE MARY LOU HALEY KATHY HALFYARD ROBERTA E. HAMILTON DAVID HAMMER RHONDA HAMMER Wrestling G.L. Board Delegate Girls' Glee Senior Class p-2 ,.-.4 JO ANN HANSON I MARK P. HARDING KATHY R. HARRIS V. Basketball Girls' League NAUTILUS Delians DANIEL R. HART Boys' League F jk RACHEL HE LSTIEN WILLIE P. HENSON Serg. Banner Med. Sci. Club GAA I M2 II,- V. II I KATHY HANSE N KATHY HART IVIELINDA HART CANDY HARTLEY Girls' League BRENDA HERBER DEANDRA HERNANDEZ MECHA KAREN HIGGINS Drama Orchestra Fencing Y-7 Q.. CAMERON HILL V. Football X, .1 ROBERT W,HILL BILL HILSONGER DEBBIE HINSLEY IVIARGIE HOAG JEFF L.HOFF DEBBIE HOLGUIN Delians Song Leader Delians Sr. CI. Board WV if 'J 4115236 OVW , Q ' 37 5? x X E I 2, 5 Q Z '.f, ,Q l t x 7 JOHN HOLLINRAKE CINTHIA L. HOLM DAVID P. HOLT ERNEST P. HOOVER JOCELYN HOPKINS JEANNE IVI. HOPPE Sr. Cl. Vice Pres. V. Football Water Polo GAA Girls League V. Track Swimming Delians Drama Club BSU Film Club House of Reps ,XA K KITTY HOROWITZ BECKY HOWARD PAMELA D. HOWE Rep-at-Large Flagtwirler Delians Girls' League Girls' Swimming STANLEY HUBBARD DICK HUDSPETH PHILDON HUFFAKER V. Basketball Orchestra Sr. CI. Pres. CHRISTINE HUGHES DEBORAH HUGHES BARBARA HUGEY REYNA H. HUIZAR GILBERT H. HURST DEBORAH HUSTON Fe C'n9 Dellans Club Hispanico Sr. CI. Board House of Reps KATHY IIVIAN I 'Y f--' fx :WE n. I li 'Li '5 4 154' DAVID ISAAC V, Football V. Wrestling ...Q T.DENNIS IVERSEN THOMAS L. JACK CHRIS JACKSON IVIAFIY ANN JAQUOT V. Football Baseball Delians Occult Club DAPHNE JAMES DAVE JARRET OSCAR Nl. JAVIER PETER JENDEN DENNIS JENNINGS PATTY JENNY Viking Chorale JV Football Swimming Sons l-eadef Viking Chorale Water Polo I ' I5 ia' -I , wi .1 ..-5-' X f . vi! ii ly PAUL NLJENSON JANET JERNIGAN NIARGITJILLY RICHARD JOCAS AGNETHA JOHANSON ELIVIIRA JOHNS Victor Viking GAA Volleyball Viking Chorale J it -i DURNA K. JOHNSON MARVA A. JOHNSON BSU BSU MICHAEL JOHNSON PATTY JOHNSON KIIVIBRA L. JOHNSTON CAROL ANN JONES JEFF JONES 'LIASJ-FIPLl':ESN JONES GAA F h Volleyball une' Bm Homecoming Princess TIMOTHY JONES D.LYNE'ITE JORDAN LISA JOVANOVICH RICK JURASKY Deliay-I5 Band Football -I-rack NAUTI LUS Head Delegate Agape Orchestra NAUTI LUS JEANINE KAAZ CHRISTINA KALPESKIS ISIS KALTA PAMELA KAIVIBUR GIYIS' League Dance Serg. Captain Occult Club Spanish Club JOAN D. KAPNER WENDY KARLIN DONNA JKARRIGAN GWEN KAUFIVIAN CHARLES KEARSLEY CLAIRE KEATING Pep Club Sergeanettes Sr. Cl. Board Comm. of Finance G. L. Board JOHN FK. KINGHAIVI DEBORAH A. KINGTCN V Tennas Rep at Large GAA Sergeanettes Human Rel Forum Sefgearlettes Delegate ROBERTC KIRBY LAURA KIRST KAREN KISER LEE R. KNIGHT GUSTAVO S. KOBRIN V Wrestlmg Flagtvvxrler Majorettes Marching Band Sr CI Board Oceamc Club Classical Music Sergeanettes House of Reps KRISTA KOEPPE SHARI Y. KONDO DENNIS KORN NAUTILUS Delians V' Track GAA Cross Country Med. Sci. SHARON KOTO SANDRA A. KRAMER LISA KRUEGER KEITH KURTZ BARRY LASKY GLORIA LASSO GAA Delians Serg. Captain Med. Sci. Future Teachers Girls' League Board CRAIG LATOUR CINDY LAWLESS KEITH LAWRENCE BRUCE LAWS Chamber Orchestra Orchestra Tennis all 1 ' ,M .5 vt-Ap iw, - - Y' ' I gm, JACKIE LAWSON PATRICIA LEE DIANE LEITELT DEBBIE LESLEY 2 ,QITLXM , .. L Xt fix . ,Mu I. W -f ,Q ..,y,V ,tk R If, A A K A wfwe - Q .A 1,5 '45-Y I -Aff Q I QA EDWARD P, LESNANSKY SUZANNE LEVANTIN CHARLES LEWINSTEIN LORETTA J. LEWIS INA LEIBER KAREN P LIGHTSY Agape Delians Computer Club Sergeanettes Delians Med. sci, Club HOUSE Of Reps BSU 79 1 X - I LI MARSHA LILLY BSU JACQUELINE LITVEN LINDA C.H. LO IMELDA LORENZO Sergeanettes Song Leader Water Polo Manager Girls' League HEATHER LOWE PAMELA LOWE ,feflx-,Lx COLLEEN MACRAE BONNIE MADRAS 1 I JOHN C. LUKER MICHAEL LUNDY MARS:-IA MACHLER SUSIE MACKAY NAUTI Lus GAA V- WYGSYIIHQ sr. cl. Board PAUL MAJOR CAROL MAN LEY ANNIE MANRIQUEZ CLAYTON MANSKA Jr. Cl, Pres. Rep-at-Large SAMOHI J fi I I DEBBIE MARKER KATIE MARKOWITZ ELLEN C. MARSHALL MIKE MARSHALL Homecoming Queen F Iagtwirler I CHARLES MARTIN JR.CYNTHIA MARTIN BSU Boys? League U V Y 11, i V f' . eiiyclbft: ROBERT S. MARTIN ALICIA NIARTINEZ ESTHER IVIATSUDA PAM MAYOTTE BENNET IVICALLISTEFI HALLY IVICCABE Spanish Club Orchestra GAA ' MECHA Marching Band Delians ,arra- ZANA IVICCALATION CHRISTINA NIacDONNELL DENISE IVIcELHINNEY Girls' League KATHLEEN IVICGOVEFIN IVIARY IVIcGRATH ELAINE IVICGRAW BRUCE IVIclNTlRE TIM McKAY KEITH MCKNIGHT Delians Voc. Auto Shop Yell Leader Ski Club Af A .Ulf ,H THELA L. MCMILLEN NANCY MCMILLIN DEWEY MCNEAL Bio. Hon. Soc. Delians ,... PAMELA A. MCNULTY CINDY MEAD Girls' League HUMBERT0 MEDEROS Luis A. MEDINA CLAlR F, MEISTER JEAN MELFORD Fencing SAMOHI f f ,gl . -I X SONIA NIENA LORI IVIENDELSOHN MAFHANNE MEYER IVIARJORIEIVIILLEFZ ROY MILLER CARLIVIILLS sr.c1.BQard Sera-Captain Orchesis V Football Ski Cmb NAUTILUS Creative Writing Vwresmng Girls' League Delians Vi Track A ft, lk H , , if qi-Q , iff' : I A5 . E X JANICEMlTCHELL AL MONTANARI V, Football CORA V, MOORE DAVID MOORE MARJORIE D. MOODY Yell Leader Delians GAA DAN L. MORGAN V. Football V. Baseball JEFF MARONEY RALPH J. MURPHY Baseball aw ,,,,. PAULA S. MORTON CARL MULLENEAUX THERESA MUNIZ EILEEN MUNOZ Marching Band V- Football MECHA wind Ensemble V- BGSHDHII Serenaders I 'vw MARSHA MURPHY L-ESLIE R. MURRAY House of Reps Delians Sr, CI. Board ZW! 'TV fff Qfnvff za! I' cf 1313?-cg, 4 I f .,Q: f 5117.11 ' N 1. pi, P' ' M ' ' ,ffizff CHERYL MUSSEHO SAMUEL J. NADLER ALICIA NARIO SUZY NAVARETTE TERRY NEEMEYER ANNA NEI LL Rep-at-Large Water Polo Delians Swimming Sr. CI. Board BETTY NESBITT DAVID NESWALD ANGEL NEVAREZ JIM C. NICHOLS Marching Band Delians V. Soccer Show Band Soph. Baseball Serenaders ADELA M.NIEVES PAUL B,NILSEN MICHAEL NISSLEY V. Tennis JEFFERY NITTA Sr. CI. Board 1 . -X' f ff A f .--K ROGER D.NoRFiis , L - Audio Visual MEX I I Agape DOMINOUE G. NOWACKI BRIAN O'KELLY Ceramics Oceanic Club Surfing Club PAUL OISBOID 4 , 4 ' XI ' ff if I I 1' 'Tn ' , I CARY o'NEAi. RICHARD J. ORCHARD SONNJA ORRESTAD MARYLEE ORTIZ Jose PALACIOS MAGDALENA PAUWOS Delians Sci. Fic. Club Sailing Club GWENDOLYN J. PALMER LINDA PANKAU BSU Homecoming Princess Girls' League GAA House of Reps Sergeanettes Sr. Cl. Board Wrestling House of Reps Soccer Voc. Auto Shop DANNA K. PAO DANAT. PARKER GEORGE PARKER CRAIG PARTRIDGE Oceanic Club Debate Squad Baseball Wafer Polo Delians Boy's State Rep. Basketball Swimming GAA Water Polo Ya 2 f ffl. ' YVONNE PATTEN MARTHA PAYNE ROBERT PEACH CHARLES J. PEAK DEBRA E. PEAK SUSAN L. PEARCE Delians V. Football Pep Club Med. Sci. Club GAA GirIs's League V. Track Drama Club Serg. Banner ,Yi ! u yi I. - 2+ .i . I CYNTHIA A. PEARSON JOAN PELCZAR THOMAS PERKINS STEPHANIE PERRAULT JIM PERRY KATHLEEN PERRY NAUTILUS Editor Delians Marching Band Flagtvvirler Bio. Hon. Soc. Orchestra Sergeanette Pres. lVIed. Sci. Club Serenaders p W i, 'W all M I Z is , ,,,. - PATTY PESQUEIRA LINDA PETE RS MONICA PETERSITZKE ff I . , , II N! .ll I Orchesls H ' . 3 ,pa i we ' German Club I f al l 22 f f, ilk vf iz, BEAU PETERSON KIIVI PETERSON MICHAEL L. PETERSON Football House of Reps Wrestling it ur- ' -sf-1 v -' 1-fr , ROBERT K. PETERSON MARK PIAN Bio. Hon. Soc. NIECHA lVlex. Amer, Stu. Council Football DEBORAH PIERSON Volleyball GAA Viking Chorale PEDRO PINAL SHARON PLETCHEFI KATHY POHANKA MAR K PIESCO Baseball PAMELA J. POLK Girls' Swimming Girl's League JAMES POLKINGHOHN RONALD B. POSNER LAWRENCE V. PRICE MELVIN G. PRICE SCOTT PRICHETT Pi-i1Li.lP T. PULVER Sailing Club Voc.AutO Shop .gff'.Sw'oL FERN A. PUPLAMPU DAWN PUTNAM ANA M, OUIROZ MIKE RAINS Serg. Banner Sr. CI. Board Girl's League V. Baseball GAA Girl's League Med. Sci. Club BSU Sr, Cl. Sec. MUMTAZ FKAWJI ROBIN RASSEY Marching Band Serenaders 04 ff f '-9 Y I ,I ,, Is , A EL ' fx' iil-.I -V ,, I I ,, L. KRISTINE REHLER STEPHANIE REED YOLANDA REYNOSO CYNTHIA RICHARD Delians BSU Club Hispanico Girls' League GAA Sergeanettes Sergeanettes House of Reps CHARLOTTE RICHARDS CATE A. RILEY JIIVI E. RILEY ANGELO E. RIOS DAVE ROBERTS M-KIMBERLY ROBERTS I ' xi PETE ROBERTS SCOTT ROBERTSON DARIO RODRIGUEZ TERI RODRIGUEZ LYNDA A. ROGERS KAREN RONEY V. Water Polo Sergeanettes Delians Swimming G.L. Board Sr. CI' Bgard NAUTILUS Pep Club ROSEMARIO ROSAS PAMELA ROSENDAHL LYNDA L. ROSS KATHLEEN RUSSELL Girls' League Medical Science Af KINI RUTHERFORD JULIE E. RYAN PATRICK C. RYAN LISA GAYE RYAVEC KEN SAITO SANDRA SALIIVIAN Orchestra Cross Country Bio. Hon. Soc. Band '72 NAUTILUS GAA ELISA M. SANCHEZ GARY T. SATO A. W. SAUNDERS WILLIAM M. SAUNDERS ELAINE A, SAWYER Club Hispanico V. Football Delian Board House of Reps. V. Baseball Rep-at-Large Occult Club Q... ROGER SCHECHTER LINDA SCHUMAKER JIM SCHROPPEL DAVE SCOTT DEBBIE SCOTT Football Delians Boys' League Sergeanettes Delians Pep Club . ,t... MARIA A. SEVILLA Club Hispanico ,A , 'il , . . H P I l Q . I Q, , J 'F r ,I A LAU R I SAY RE Delians Creative Writing Swimming 2. V I I 'I' KAREN SEARLES Jr. Cl.Sec Viking Chorale Girls' Glee AMANDA M. SEWARD BSU SAMOHI Delians RICHARD SHAFER JOANNA SHAMES MARY B.SHAW MARTY SHERMAN CANDACE SHIFFMAN Sergeanettes Viking Chorale House of RSDS Sr. CI. Treas. Sergeanettes Water Ballet Pep Club Delegate fx, SUSIE SHINPO IDA SHOCKLEY ADAM SHORR DAVID SHUTT VICKIESIEVERS CORY SINCLAIR GAA Tennis Water Polo V. Swimming ll.. f 1 f N 4 Qui DON SJOBERG CLIFTON L. SMITH DEBORAH E. SMITH GEOFFREY F. SIVIITH , ' ' , if! S v. Football Bsu gi 7 7 , A I 5' V. Baseball House of Reps 7 5 2, BSU Girls' League - ,f ' 4 S V ,A 'M' 'A V NORMA SMITH PAUL M.SMlTH ROBBIE SMITH JOSEPH M.SOLlS CATHEY SOMERTON ,fs-Q, LISA SONNENCHEIN CRAIG S. SORENSON SCOTT SORENSEN FRED SPANJAARD Orchesis Viking Choral Ski Club Delians Pep Club Baseball Sr. Cl. Board Debate Squad T117 i I STEVE IVI. SPAULDING LINDA SPECHT SPENCER GRAEIVIE LEE STEAD PATTI STECH JOSEPH D. S'I'EllVlAN Delegate Girls' Glee Track House of Reps Band Chess Club Girls' League House of Reps -J li if ,' 0 Il .4.L. MIKE STEPHENSON IVIARY Nl. STEWART KEITH A. STILL RAE STOCK BILL STRACHEN SUSAN STFIAUSBERG Yell King ASB Cabinet Band Ski Club G.L. PFGS- lVlid-Year Grad Q 1 mf! NA 'fra Qs! Qi ani? PAUL A,SUlVII MARIE SWAMI SHARON SWEENEY LINDA TACKETI' 'A Madrigals Marching Band Sergeanettes Chess Club Delians Sr. Cl. Board SHAUN TAYLOR DARIA TRITZELL STEVE B.TERClZZi IVIARK S. TEUFEL SAM THARP TANDA THAYER Delians Science Club Sergeanetts Friendship Comm. Delians if IVIARLON THROWER CLENNIETHURIVIAN ERIVIA THURIVIAN Sergeanenes BSU BSU JEANIE TONIAINO DAVID TOSH BECKY TRABODD ASB Sec. Serg. Bus. IVlang. Yell Leader SAIVIOHI L , Z. STEVE TRACEY SALLY TRAVERS TONY TRIVES KATHLEEN TULLY JEFF TVVITCHELL SUE TYSL Song Leader GAA Volleybali Delians GAA GAA GAA Girls' Swimming W TQ Nui I 91 'x 4 . X . . 11- DEBORAH E. UPCRAFF RAYMOND VACZEK LINDA VALDEZ MARK D. VALEN ALICIA E. VALYS Delians Film Club Spanish Club Ski Club 1- -ls 9 1. 6 ,, X , L A , lv A. 5- 5 X . + - . 1' DIRK VANDERLOOP EMMA A. VASQUEZ LYDIA VAVALA BILL A. VASOUEZ ZAIDA E. VASOUEZ Soccer Latin-Amer. Club Med. Sci. Club Girl's League Tennis JOELLYN VAN BUSKIRK Delians GAA Bio. Hon. Soc. l REGINA VESSA Sergeanetts House of Reps SALLY VISHER MAURA VITAR STEVE VOLLMER Tennis Spanish Club Baseball Oceanic Club Anthrop. Club l WENDY WAGNON STEVEN A.WALKER BRUCE WALKUP Song Leader PAUL B. WAYNE LEE ANNE WEBB CONNIE WELDON MARGARET WALSH GAA Delians DEBBIE WARNER DANA WARREN Sergeanettes Delians Viking Chorale V. Water Polo Leadership House of Reps BRIAN R.WHlTE IVIARTHA WHITE SUSIE WHITE GAA NAUTILUS LUETTA WHITMAN DOUGLAS J. WHITTET DAVE WIDNEY V. Water Polo V. Wrestling Swimming Delians JOHN C. WILSON JULEE A.WILSON RICK WINDES Sallihg Club Water P010 AQ3De V, Swimming Wrestling DAVETTE WI LDE R Yell Leader GAA BSU JIM WILLIAMS MICHAEL WILLISON SAMOHI Video Tech. Classical Music nnf wx mi MICHAEL WIRE ERIC WISE Delians V. Water Polo Naturalisfs Club s,l5J:. ANN WOODDE LL Nlajorette DIANNE WYATT MARK R. YAIVIATE Flagtvvirler GAA Delians ALICE YQUNAN ELAINE ZARKADES CLETUS WOOD GARY L, WOODS STEVE YOSHINAGA Comm. of Enter. V. Football ASB Pres. DAVID CRANIER Elizabeth Ackerman Cheryl Adams Per Ahrens Anita Alba Daniel Alvarado Steve Alyea Fortner Anderson Dana Andrews Kevin Angell John Austin Susan Ballantyne Roy Ballard David Bencomo Charles Hodges Benson Gene Berk Gladys Berner Greg Berryman Denise Bertonneau Amy Bicoll Ronald Bjorkland Danny Bluth Mark Bohn Ronnie Bourque James Braley Jody Branham Sally Branham Brian Brode Jesse Brunner Brian Buffer Danny Burke Erwin R. Campbell Deith S. Campeau Susan J. Cantella Kenneth Carlisle Adrian Castillas Esteban Jose Chano Pat Cherogatt Paul Craig Chinn Tony Chu George Clark James Clark William Clark Richard Clough Theodore John Cogsvvell Jan Cohen Todd Comen Donna Conarroe James Cook Beth Jill Cooper Alejandro Corona James Cox David Cramer Mary Charlotte Crawford Charles Crocker Matthew Crowther Robert P. Davidson Russell A. Davidson Lester F. Dean Andrew A. Demetruiou Michael W. Diener Gary D. Dillon Michael S. Dinsmore Bruce S. Dobbie Christopher Douglass Rick J. Duchin Christopher J. Dyer Teresa A. Eastwood Michael D. Edmunds Jeffry Ross Eplong Stephen R. Eskildsen John D. Evans Virginia A. Fernandez Kim E. Fieldhausen Ryan M. Fisher Linda C. Fliege Gary J. Florzak Charles R. Forman Timmy Forte Ramsy H. Foss David R. Fournier John M. Fourch Jason Fox April Florence Freeman Lee A. Fulkerson Thomas Galleno Jeffrey W. Garchow Carmen Garcia Ismael Garcia Jeremy Garfunkel 2lIT1CI'2l Thomas Garges George Garvin Cynthia Gaumond Shelly Gefter lan Gentis Steven Gibson Larry Gladstone Manuel Gomez Elizabeth Good Paula Goodlad Lewis Grabhorn Claude Grant Eric Gripe Samuel Gross Lisa Grossman Wendy Hammond Sammy Han Bradley Hand Margaret Hannan Steven Hanton Jamie Hargrove Robert Heagy Craig Hedrick Elizabeth Heinemann James Henderson David Thomas Henesy Robert Henszy Carlos Hernandez Jose Hernandez Carl Hettish Kevan Hill Robert M. Hirsch Kim M. Hoeppner David Douglas Hollander Stephen D. Hooper Robert Horenn David B. Horstman Timothy A. Hough Ronald Houston Anthony J. Hunt Deborah D. Hurst William lgaz Julia ller Peter Italiano Martha E. Jauregui Jane Jefferies Glen J. Johnson Marc S. Kane James Keefe Elizabeth Kelly William Anthony Kelly Lynn A. Kermath Carolyn l. King William Arthur Knight Kim Kotler Christopher Krich Alfred Kumalae Ricardo A. Lafaurie John R. Larson Matthew P. Lasky Robyn D. Latter Warren A. Lee Linda G. Leib Diane C. Leiteit Jean-Pierre G. Leroy Gary Levandawski Thomas Lintner Sue Lippincott Hector Llamas Bill Frank Lockfort Dinah Manoff Merced Martin Scott M. McDonell Cheryl McGillivary Bruce A. McHugh Eileen Ann McKenna Keith G. McKnight Byron S. McLaughlin Bob J. McLaurin Mike McManus Paul McTaggart Salvador Meiia Christian K. Merriman Frank F. Merritt Mitchell Miller Roy D. Miller Debra Lynn Mills David Vance Milton Shy Gene Moffit Edwin Molina Margaret Montgomery Cindy Morales Mark Mulder Peter Muller Ignacio Murillo Debra Neiley Craig Nelson Eric Nicholaus Michael Nissley Kenneth Yutaka Noda Mark Ochrach Rodolfo Padilla Debra Pasley Mike Jack Patarak Steve Patton Jack Pepper Susan Perry Rex Pierson Matthew Piper -William Pitman Cynthia Poole Penelope Preece Donald Prismon Shane Purcell Richard Quintana Thomas Randolph Ross Lee Rappaport Ana Raymundo Richard Reason Gail Remington Jack Rems Annette Renteria Greg Reynolds Mike Reynolds Antonia Reynoso Stephen Richardson Ray Riker Teresa L. Robertson Donald E. Robinson Annette Rodgers Luis G. Rodriguez Paul K. Rosenberg Thomas M. Rowe Michelle Rue Jerry W. Rupp Dennis R. Russell Vickie A. Sabol Raul Saenz Michael A. Sakasegawa Felix Sandoval John W. Sargent Gary T. Sato Jerome E. Scanlon Sandor Schlaffer Steve J. Schoenbeck David M. Schuster Jordan Schwartz Gary D. Scott Maxine D. Scott Sara Scott John Shackelford Charlotte Shales David M. Shapiro Rebecca A. Sheranian Brian E. Shifrin Deborah M. Skiba Stephen Gary Slaysman John Keck Slicker Beverly A. Smith John A. Smith Craig Sorenson Lynn Curtis Sparhawk Cindy L. Stnasbury Daniel V. Stevens William L. Stevenson lll David Stone Jeremy Strick John S. Sutherland Patrick Swift Dennis J. Szigetti Veronica C. Tabib Bernard Thiergartner Ralph Lydall Thiry Bill W. Touchberry Julian A. Trevino Rex A. Uchimura Peter Vagner Ngatuvai Vainm Vaitai Johnnie Garcia Valadez Mark D. Valen Michael Vandellos Peter Vargas Jerome Earl Vaughn Dean A. Ventre Martha M. Verdes Bruce D. Wagner Bogdan Wapniarski David W. Ware Anthony Warren Peter Warren Deborah Weener Richard Weiner Jennifer Weir David Weisbart Harold Welzel Clarissa Wickham Clifford Wickham Walter Widney Alan Williams Michael Willison Jeff Wilson Dean Wojak Luke Wooden Bettina Mei-Chung Yuan Russ Zandbergen- Dan Zuckerman THE UNDERCLASSMEN ff , -A -. 2 ,Q 1 Mvvm , 1 1 , ' 1 fr .1111ww11f.1-wzwzw11.fMz-wH1.w,1-fy1-a,111fawm-1g,nw- Jm:v.!,f 1. Q1 I 2 A Y sz ,,,s- i . I. ' ,wear r H. - , .s . FALL OFFICERS ll, to r li Valerie Swanson, presidentg secretary1 and Mark Panitz, vice president. Class Of '74 The Class of '74, more commonly known around Vikesville as juniors, threw themselves into many activities as the largest group on campus rightfully should. In the beginning of the year, Homecoming drew a large following with the construction of the juniors' castle, while the first semester ended with a sucker sale and a bottle drive, both of which derived a pittance to pay off the bills. The semester break saw seven energenic souls vie for the class presidency, with Kathy Nitta coming up with the prize. 'A' 5 xii , 'iv ' fi - ae. Y? Kathy Nitta, treasurer: Linda Shoemaker, l , l 1 I , 5 1 K 1 I , I I . ,... ,,,,.,,,,.,.h M,s,,,,n,,,,,,, , I ,, , 7N.. 'l ,, V, :rl ,. vgvf . ' , vw , , .fi 'N ,. A , SPRING OFFICERS il. to r.l: Kathy Nitta, president: Robert Erspamer, vice president: Wendy Judge, secretary: and Mark Robinson, treasurer. JUNIOR CLASS BOARD ll. to r,l. K. Nitta, W. Judge, L. Kiriyarna, R Erspamer, D, Hartley, M Robinson, L. Shoemaker, M. LaCass, K. Finn, D Calender, L Brownell, L Danks,J. Nieves, V. Swanson, M. Connelly. M21 5 7 ' gf 5? 1 v If W .4 - ' - . , Q A -b M a,,ewivzg-f Q' if , .7 . , Q ffl, . ' i 7 i T R rf in inf , . 5' 1 5 J . .,,,,, si, ,.,L ,X A Pj . 1 fs A ii 7 s , nnie, 2 -.Q N -i W' r ' fMf2,, er: e ,si e i'A as ,fee e , a A A' , 6 7 . 7 y ., I-, 3,4 ' 2 f ' . 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Karen Wyatt Paul vamamala Bill Yamanaka Hubert Ybai-ra sally Yearwoud anis Ysriariz Julie York Darryl Young John vnurig Mika vavsli Brad Yovei Mike Yovell Eddie Yueh Julie Yuzuki Don Zambiitzioso Steilhanie Zamora sreva zanguill Arthur Zavala Fernando zavaia Alexix Zipper Danna Dowdv Pam Downs Doug Dryer Dera Ducirworrri Brian Durant Karen Durbin Ginny Durham John uve sazv East Shereivn Edgecomb - -532 in ui' t, .' 4 ti -Q A l 4 ' I k.f ., SOPHOMOHE CLASS BOARD: K. Balluta, E. Bernard, D. Brummer, T. Brunner, J. Carruso, C. Childress, H. Eaton, J, Eigenhaur. D. Fenton, L. Gerritson, R. Jackson, S. Kane. L. Robin, S. Williams, Mr. Lee Finch, sponsor. Class f '75 From the beginning ofthe year, the Class of '75 was determined to be the richest organization on campus with its feverish plans to raise money. Fall President Louis Robin led the run to the bank with the selling of programs at football games. Coincidentally, Louis' regime also was the one behind the sale of refreshments at basketball games and other Samohi activities. The fall officers reign was highlighted with the pouring of their energies into homecoming. Not to be outdone, Craig Childress, at the head ofthe spring class board, volunteered his charges to act as the cleanup committee of the ASB Convention. With this monumental task of sanitation engineering behind them, the board spent the rest of the year looking after the welfare of the rest of the Sophomore Class. lip FALL OFFICERS il, to r.i: Sandra Williams, secretary: Louis Robin president David Fenton, vice president: Lisa Gerritson, treasurer. SPRING OFFICERS ll. to r,l: Felix Campbell. treasurer: Eileen Bernard secretary Craig Childress, president: Louis Robin, vice president. W Y 1 I v in :YA A A A V V V1 V. A A V' A VV V. 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I am confident you will be successful in meeting them. I am proud of the spirit of unity and dedication of our entire student body and staff. This spirit will ensure a continued program of excellence at Samohi. Sincerely, ! wine' iuizmnm mu -I 1.u.,tl1.Lti...l.:.u..t:...tlm..Li....titi.f.ti.s.-r.,LLt.....L.-e.i ' N ' .gg and X' 'Pi if . ' P, fi Q 'Q , 1. F . wi 5 n it ui I ?63lS0l ssolllii donsw arshaw 'secondl gogidem Hg iilelll- mfyand llbodiii .On ifllied fi . 'in Mr. Porter I. Leach Vice Principals During Principal Pearson's absence, Mr. Leach assumes his responsibilities. Also under his direction are the deans, the nurses, the cafeteria and custodian staffs, and the security guards. When not overseeing the finances and management of ASB and student publications, his time is devoted to evaluating new teachers and conducting business for the Bay League Athletic Council. The Vice Principal of Instruction, Miss Waters, supervised curriculum and the introduction of new classes designed to arouse student interest. Course modification, reinforcement of teachers, and preparation of the Master Schedule all contribute to make up Miss Waters' day. Assisting Mr. Leach and Miss Waters is the new Vice Principal in charge of Pupil Personnel Services, Mr. Sandor Rosenfield. Miss Beverly Waters Mr Sandor Rosenfield f i lhl A , ' fr: M . 1 f ,,f,.,'E,,1' .i7. - '.3 'l '1 i.,i5'fQi5lt'.43L1 'I imumwn nun ff W--'wi--er'---vs. ii VY- - . V W. Deans 1 ,, Richard Turner Mel Sevland College of Idaho USC Dr Johnson Mr. Houtz lVlr. Wyatt Mr. Campbell Mr. Noonan Mr. Colberg ' 5 3 , Q I 'li l 5 ,f'i -q., School Board The Santa Monica Unified School Board consists of seven men and one woman. They are responsible for all of the major decisions concerning Samohi, as well as other schools in the district. The board meets twice a month under the leadership of Dr. Alfred Artuso. lVlrs, Blanche Carter Dr. Alfred A. Artuso - i l 120 i Ruben ll USC i F All il lil Ml J , i i i ll llilliamlum Helen lolim I r in i 3 ,, 'J ,i' lli l, 4 I llwieesiii I i l A Robert Wakefield USC 4 4 K' ., 'ffm Q. ,X y Stes Counselor Nick Curea UCLA V -. 3125 W x Z' . 2595 :L X I N . as my X X 'X kt t Y X we xi 1 A ess! s ,Ring ' X' Sift l A 'N 2-- w -L X Xi , A 'K wi William Jones Helen Lohmeyer t,.,.:f Q. el 2 , an 1 1 x - W fare! V fi. ,bv A gen.. 1, k , X . A 9 4' 7 rf, f f Darrell Marks UCLA Betty Gruber xt , ' ici Q t. ts , at 'FQ in ff? -1 sl! ' at 'Xi 'ir ,gil ag . tl, A A . , AZN V 44, , Florence Sisco Jeanne Mclntosh Dorothy Berger Grant Thompson UCLA Utah State Norma Platt Michigan U. A ef. 4 2 .1-rw .N 'M -R ' -4 ,J Y- Q. .KL W, , , ,,,. .. ie A , e Iii gg f -X .3 LSQV5 K K ' . f f' sfg ifiti f S S ,f Vt 4 92 5- Ri Q , Q 1 5 V: i f E an 'fi' 'Air V' 'f'iS'mw Q s lf Qfifmeft f A 'Lkk Q 5' fx, xx Xu 2 xg 1 ' i ' ' . X Q Q: zzll K V .F X- it ii Dean Flothe Brigham Young Seymore Watts Mary Jane Parke Stella Switzer Ben Villa Arizona State Denice Doan E M--- A Secretaries Irene Wohlers ,,. , ,,.,V S2-P - ri' 121.. 1 A ,. fs at f ' -V . BKT' 1 ' Q3 .t .1 in . A K? I V? .-- V f- V V , . , 1 .1 ,.. A,,, - , e- iv :LT I t B Q Q X E1 A : l , 3 L an .,. .H Mary Martinez Mary McGinty Mary Portuese Vivian Miles Louise Schultz 121 ' 1, A ri Tom Sturgeon Stanford ag v Q gg 2 f Eb-Q K I P-,, . ig -,M lr va 1 ,-fi 'xx 4 iw- -f I 6 ' J F L Q -V:-13 i E11 i 112 ' 5151 -'-'::'. Lela Williams Rita Ahern UCLA Lynn Anglea Valley State Sara Baum Stanford Bill Clawson New Mexico U. Tom Barton Texas Chistian .lohn Cairns USC Gwen Emmons UCLA Ernest Garcia UCLA Lucille Gearhart Redlands Michael Kosturick USC June Lucas UCLA Bob McLaughlin Redlands Mike Pardrldge UCLA Donna Saunders Peter Sawaya UC LA Enghsh Vocabulary building, techniques of composition, grammatical usage, social behavior, and reading skills are the basics taught by members of the English Department. These goals are accomplished through English 3 and 4 for sophomores, American Literature and Composition forjuniors, and English 12 as the senior year selection. Others offered are Communications, Bible Literature, Modern Literature. Public Speaking, Creative Writing, and a host of 'lO-week courses such as Modern Musical Theatre, lbsen to Sonesco, Creative Films, and Folklore - Mythology. In addition, Samohi is unique in its far - reaching Journalism program, which includes publication of an award - winning weekly newspaper, The SAMOHI, and student production of an outstanding yearbook, The NAUTILUS. s ,-' T'-x T kr: Y 5.-0 h ,A I yd 1 limaii Dui lasadena Cr F i 1 . i l i--il 22 I, , lm ,- i, l-'mi l il 5 J' Q! 1 IS . r A ' ' f 2 4 wr ff 2 'T , , RQ: it . ' f -ai., 'Lai , ' ' ' ' gf' W. 2 i I gi 4' p,,fH.fQ- fl 1511.555-isfggri-gas, J 2-av f ? X' 'f 1 pg,-V' Q, . -:g.,+ . . ' , ' , f--4-- ' ,2:mmzs , f Iwi Barbara Duran Irene DeMers Eleanore Fain Joy Koufopoulous Francis Makidon Pasadena College CSLA ,N ,,,, 3 2? 'ff M Language Language has become an important aspect of our lives, and here at Samohi it is strongly stressed. Latin, Spanish, French, and German are the languages offered. The Samohi language lab is one of the best in the country, and is supervised by lVlrs. Irene DeMers and lVlrs. Tomi Perry. while lVlr. Forrest Freed is the Language Department chair- man, Q 11 W f f f k f . V ' - . ,P ' l - . l ' , ' -f U 5 4 .At ,, Q . mes. - ' eff nm- , Vx :, say - t , ,V A k A- , , f if ,V I Q 4 W 'H f 6, 'F ' ff- f - f 'f x Hector Miranda Sherri Pierce Denver U. Berkeley Bernard Roberts St Michael's Col. X ,P l ,, Q f l m 3? fpmwd f ff fl , 4 4 X Q f f ' A 1 , , 5 1 , K.. Z4 1 ,f-W f A -U-. wig, 1 , 4- XFN co m 3 na .-Q ,-Q rn C U o 1 m -0. .4 sir' Valley State WT, ,,,, fs. my Kew W ff Af , , X, 0 R 6 jf! , , ff M f A ,iv I ' yr A ff , y A MX, fa Vidalia Vernoff Ida Myers ,een am.. ,Q 1 Q IWW, fr' X: v-- ,ful G.. gn... ,ot ,'.'o or x ' ,:.,q0xy.-., 'nl , .,0.yn:1nllp. n..oa. uw, , 'yn 0 'ununu,,5': I. 'u ui U n 'Inns 'u Dale Townsend NCSU Margery Posner William Kelly Creighton Leroy Hutchison U. of Texas Ed Kandel UCLA Ellen Lay mon Willamette William Richards UCLA Nancy Waldroop UCLA Paul Kerry USC Social Studies Samohi students are offered a wide range of courses to choose from in the Social Studies Department. The classes are all designed to educate in the history and political environment of this country, with the hope of making students more aware and increase their interest in the world around them. Sophomores can choose from Asian Studies, Anthropogeography, and Urban, Environmental, Political- Cultural, or World A Atlas geography courses. The juniors may select Black Studies, Chicano Studies, California History, or Contending Forces in American History. The rights and responsibilities of citizenship are the benefits of such senior classes as Consumer Economics, lVlodern European History, and Psychology. Stanley Bardfield USC Arlys Thun Berkeley Thomas Wood Berkeley Flonne Fonfa UCLA Michael Vincent Tim Travers UCSB 74 ,PS -ng vi' J Fine Arts Janice Mitchell USC William Bohn USC Robert Zachman UCLA Donald Bremer 4 Gerald Anderson U. of Illinois Jean Campbell UCLA Eileen Sturgeon LalVlonte Bruce Townsend Youngstown U. Westmoreland NCSU CSLA niiil , 1 ' My ,, ,',,. Q' ggi, fl U IVVV ,V A 4 ' E'L'.,f f '7 f,h,,,4 4 .W ii.e, A i ' ' zz ,, -mn, . MV? LM, fi 14 by ,e il Y 7' 4 J Gloria Grand Nanon Ohman CSLA UCLA Marilyn Allen Fred Purucker UCLA Mg if f ',s,1'nHh'1i.-2,112.1 ' I1 il ll .-4 .,.f Math In addition to the many basic courses, the Math Department at Samohi offers several college - level classes. such as calculus and probability. And there are also a number of electives 4 information science, computer programming, and others. Those students going into engineering, navigation, and accounting are provided with a sound foundation through the training they receive in logic and the basics of problem - solving, thanks to the sincere Ralph Emch Merchant Marine Nancy Bayer Ken Petersen Loyola Kitty Weber Scripps College Walter Skovvron USC Academy A . 5 cha' 'xii k , X dedication of the Math R Al Department. James Caballero Lois P. Swickard Harry Pappas Sue Miles Northwestern Heidelberg College Ediboro State Indiana rl 1 it N- V, 9? ' l fr . - -7 g r r . A.. ,N i is s 't f -ta 3 r ft i ' , . , .. g , ' .ts f e , fbi' N - f -'J 'f ti i 425 alex i fr- +15 It 1 .3 f l 5jflf,i1, ,gr Q. i 1' - - f f-7, .-:ffw 1. If I fr -3 N .i r ' , i t i i ' 1 i . . . . M L i i l l I l wb-.L i mary, r 'lf Www. . X W Y 5- if K.. li iv ' X4 ' ' nk., -BAN . If fwil 1 '-ls, fd ...-- r 1 IJ ., A A i . i 'iw l 126 sa A-r X ff' 'Z 6 VZ f X f 1 ' if if M 2--iff ,wa an 4 4 ' , :iff f gif if Science Biology, Chemistry, Physiology, Earth Science. and Physics are all offered by the Science Depart- ment, with students instructed in areas ranging from the functions of the body to the energy of masses. Samohi is quite fortunate to have the outstanding laboratory facilities available for use in experiments that are often very extensive. And with todays increasingly technological world and the greater emphasis on ecology, a knowledge of science is becoming more and more important to students who are preparing for their futures. '. , I, f 'I 'izl' '1 f 1 f W, 3 ,f AW, f ygffzfff 'Ek X f g f ff g X fwggfii fi ,, X f ' X A M fy! .fn f , f , If f if uf J? - , ' ,V JW' - 52: 'I X f ff P f 7, f ,f 1 ZZ 1 fi fi Ui gfif, 7 4 f X tjgff 6 I i i l .1- 1 , Ur 5,545 2 My,,1, ff Jvhn Wvers Bob Perry Loyola Tom Yendes Pomona Myra Philpott Wisconsin U, LeRoy Vaughn Puget Sound Virginia Reidy Arizona U. Charles Campman UCLA Linda Zeifman UCLA Fred Cornett Robert Coulter UCLA 'iff 'Fan' f 3 .fa 4.5 . iv x . I 1,3 V.-iq : IV x I' It I vt- ,, .fu r t. W at 1 11' KW' ,'r ' 't't' H ', flfv ,n x 3515. J' , ' l .fig 2.14 U ' .tmdt 'v 8.-If 'S 'ri Industrial Arts The lndustrial Arts courses offered here at Samohi, attempt to interest students in the fields of drafting, printing, woodworking, electronics, machinery, and car repair. Throughout the year, they can be seen pounding, and carving their way through various creative endeavors, ftgiifg Tom Johnson 1 Y .- Owen Harrow . Miami f ' Donald Martin UC Santa Barbara W E i Victor Brooks .-ff-Lf? E , David Hansen -1 bi, Long Beach State 1 Grant Smith Utah State Univ. i Ron Rindone NYU Richard Ritterband UCLA x mil' Physical Education PLEASE naive isfiilmf DON'T 'i'Aii.,QKiE Don Steere UCSB Mike Griswold Long Beach State Irv Kasten UCLA Kent Francisco Azusa Pacific O Business Students pursuing a career in the business world find Samohi business courses invaluable. Economics, Salesmanship, Merchandising, and Work Experience were offered this year, as well as typing. New business machines were helpful. including ESL typing, which was especially important to career - seekers from different cultural backgrounds. ia lil Q l Special Education Georgia Oppenheim UCLA Otis Goldsmith Union College it Q ll ii Harriet Estersohn Johanna Stutsman Indiana Leland Finch Long Beach Beth Muir Northeast Missouri Ken Curry Valley State Katherine Matthews Don Murphy USC Stella Staley USC ,,, ,,!M'rMj7f W ,, A? fgjfgy, l z W ef My 7 f ffigtffff ',f'N A 4 'f , 4 . ...w ,. ,N :I V, y' Q, 5 ,155 i-A ,1 , 1 -f'W,.,.- Nwwmww , , fnm 4 7,4 ',, -a--gag?-v , 55 1 'lfhff '31 A ' U I -v fi- l , L , ,L . I l 'l l N vw-WW 1-ssmmurmm mmm -. ' Ji' ii,-,,'S.X'.'-2g.XLL.xki1't..i Lg...LiLi1 :mLL.e...Ltt,u-L. ai Y- Drivc-:r's Education Kessen Sawday USC Robert Hill USC Donald Kramer George Laux UCLA Ruth Sayre UCLA Anne Bystrom IVIt. St. Mary's Nurses I ..y. KK A 7 5 Home Econom1cs Elizabeth Adler UCLA Kim Berney Cal State Northridge Helen O Connor Columbia All! N xf V 1 'Xf 1' !lQ,l,v,y,,.g . ' '4!i5ri'd.v1- ' ig5gf'v',5jg1' MW A ' rr.. , v qw - .vfqkf .,,, ., , ,,.,. ,, , , 'I '- JP E..Q'-s.I'4 ' Cafeteria Workers CAFETERIA WORKERS Ksitting, I, to L11 Mariorie Fecher, Iris Clark, Florence Reposa, Eva Johnson: Qstanding, I to r.J: Linda Gunder, Betty Faulkner, Rose Utterback, Lee Borchardt, Lois Roderick ' 4 ., 5, I B 4 i wif 2 V . 'r ' 94 U, M J, .W . K4 ardeners Custodmns ' W 'Ae ak' GARDENER5 QI ro rl. Bob Nlonlez, Jesse Rodr1guez,Romone Vakiva CUSTODIANS ll. to rj: Carl Rummler, Art Frisch, Tony Watson. 'iff 1. I-9 :ff ..Q?m 41.547 E! , rr, M r-... .ur , 1-if My U? 'FW 151 if IMI 1' 4' .ef I , 4 1 -s. g, 'rf-'Q-+1fm3f N V, W A M mmmwmmown m.:1uaaurff 1 r Li L K JUL 'x'qLL:u.'r i xx- L,-4, , -in 1. -ww Securit uards 4-E-Sr xy Security Guards ll. to r.l2 Mike Werner, Dawna Zullo, Benny Scott Faculty Camera Shy iwrwaa , v u I Frank Brooks Merton Burkhard Marilyn Colvin Hal Connolly Gretchen Davis Forrest Freed Eugene Jellison Gary Johnston Ken Kearsley Lester Lacelle Walter Lucas Jean Matthews Dan Morrison Jim O Keefe Bob Perry Rose Race Barbara Rollins Pamela Ross Virginia Sutton Michael Vincent Robert Wilson Jack Wyers 'gq'1,,y,,f i. 1 . Q an - Efk umz q w fWfIfW ,J . WI IWWT-W-..ta,, B -U-L 'L Y.I '2- ,1 Mr, Tim Travers l44l tries to steal a rebound as Mr, Don Sealy attacks from rear. IVlr. Skip Thomas gets butchered under the basket as Nlr. Tim Travers l44l, Nlr, Bob Coulter l43l, and Mr. Mike Vincent offer assistance. 1, Q-of, Crawling on the floor, Mr. Ken Petersen cries, Where's H -V .- 4.-'-M my contact lens, as the ball rolls out of bounds 1- 'ff' -Y , M, . . 'B G '.'i Jim UK. CinS1eeieli Mr Jim O Keefe grimaces as he grabs rebound for faculty as Mr Baseball Coach Don Sealy flies through the air with the greatest of ease, with lVIr Don Steere looks on Bob Coulter and Mr Skip Thomas watching his acrobatics, Faculty Sports With football season in high-gear, the faculty took a break, and played a benefit basketball game against the Santa Monica Police Department. The Samohi teachers rolled to an easy victory over the incompetent policemen, At halftime, the faculty enjoyed the highlight of their lives as they were entertained in a game between the Playboy Bunnies and the disc jockeys from KXTZ. The teachers watched intently, but managed to recover in time for the second half. Leading the leering faculty were lVlr. Ken Petersen, lVlr. Jim O'Keefe, lVlr. Dick Beede, and lVlr. Skip Thomas with his Elgin Baylor - like moves. Mr Mike Tinkerbell Griswold shows his form as he flits past two unsuspecting policemen. lA J Hg-4' , -. r , P 'S f , li' 1 ' 1 R A if ,, f i n 7143? ' 4 f J A ff mm A -r Season Record Centennial, to deny the Apaches VAR ITY FUOTB LL .r ,H h. , W-f -A W-V f-N ' 'Vi rr ' N , it W, 1 n - , , MT-, 3, v , ., ., W , ,I 1, , . , 1 , ,,, NmJff!?m2iaa.,3lgMA4WM2 kr 1i ' 'f ,Q A-stef' 1, . 1, .,. ......fr...tL , .N ,aa -fn, ,. .f MEMBERS lbottorn, I to rl Dan Morgan, Terry Braschi. Steve Beveriy, Gary Sato, Brian Buffer, Cy Bolton, Tim Gonzales, Doug Steere. Frencho Valenzuela, Joe Diaz, Jim Cook, lrow 2, I to rl Coach Don Sealy, Darryl Young, Joe Christian, Ray Srnlth, Bob Ryan, Jerry Rupp. Dennis Smith, Charles Martin, Rob Peach, Cam Hill, Lewis M k J n s, lrow 3, I to rl Coach Mike Griswold, David Scott, Anthony Williams, Derrick Thurman, Joe Willis, Dennis Thurman, Cliff Smith, Grabhorn, Rex Pierson, i e 0 e Robert Allison Bruce Davis Ainslie Washington, Wes Harris, Dennis lverson, Coach Tebb Kusserow, ltop, I to rl Dwight Davis, Joe de Ia Puente, Ken Peterson, Bruce Gaddis, Alex Garcia, John Cataldo, Craig Marine, Andre Hoffman, Paul Fontenot. Jeff Traunoff. Jeff Hickey, Steve Yoshinaga The 1972 varsity football team showed a great amount of ability throughout the season. Under the guidance of first-year head coach Dr. Tebb Kusserow, the Vikings accomplished things unexpected of them at the outset of the season. The team rolled to a 3-1 preseason record. and almost upset fourth- ranked Pasadena, before bowing 24-22, In league, the team looked great in beating both South and North Torrance badly, and received a No 10 ranking in CIF. Then, they were upset by a tough Torrance squad, and lost the next encounter to eventual league champion West Torrance The Vikes ended the season on a high note with a 13-10 victory over league-leader SM OPP 18 Burbank 0 22 Pasadena 24 23 Inglewood 0 20 Hawthorne 13 27 South 0 29 North 8 26 Torrance 3 5 14 West 35 13 Centennial 10 the playoffs and a share of the title, As usual, Samohi had many outstanding football players who received awards for their exceptional ability. Receiving awards were: Linebacker Rob Peach: All-CIF, All-Bay League, All- VVest Side Lineman of the Year, All- Bay AreaL Quarterback Dennis Thurman: All-Cll-, All-Bay League. All-West Side, All-Bay Area: Offensive Guard Dan Morgan: All- Bay League, All-West Side, All-Bay Areag Defensive Back Ainslee Washington: All-Bay League, All- West Side, All-Bay Area,and Defensive End Cy Bolton: All-Bay League, All-Bay Area, 4' on -nn nn -Q -n 1 M, W .7 'l'5 '7 Halfback Steve Beverly powers hrs wav unto the end zone wrth a great second-effort 1 giiwgft 1 Vnklng defense-Robert Alhson 162D, Charles Martin 1641, Flex Pierson 1749, and Darryl Young Lrnebacker Rob Peach, who made over 100 tackles this 181 J- moves tn on opposmg ball carrter year, puts the stop to Torrance runntng back.Look1ng on are Robert Allrson 1621, Dan Morgan 1611, and Atnslee Washrngton 1101 Fullback Anthony Wtlltarns goes over the top for 3 touchdown as offenstve lane moves out Hawthorne defenders Ainslee Washington returns one of hrs many interceptions durrng the '72 , , W, S63 SON 1 Charles Nlartrn takes a breather 25:3 Dan Morgan lon groundr and Joe Wrllrs brrng down Centennral runner as Rex Pierson 1743 and Robert Allsson C623 help GUI unior Varsity Although the Junior Varsity went through a somewhat disappointing season, a vast improvement was made during the year. The 2-7 overall record is not a very good indication of the type of JV team that represented Samo. The Vikes provided stiff competition for all teams during Bay League play and remained close in all of them. but the breaks just seemed to be with the other team. Head Coach Mike Griswold capably trained many varsity hopefuls. and they should help provide Samohi with an excellent varsity team next year. The only victory the JV's experienced came at the expense of West Torrance. as the other victory was a result of a forfeit from Inglewood. Leading the JV's in their victory was quarterback Doug Steere. who threw three touchdown passes against West. as the Vikes turned in their best effort of the year. Also leading the Vikes were Wesley Harris, Derrick Thurman, and Frencho Valenzuela. There was no Junior Varsity team picture taken, as they were included inthe varsity picture. -sa- 3---Jyfg'-.L g. ,- X 31,1-. 5 Q I - Frericho Valenzuela 1l4l heads upheld for a large gain in pre- SCGSOIT rl4'IlOlV 5, Wesley Harris l14l is brought down after one of his timely receptions. , An alert Doug Steere ll ll falls on a fumble in backfield during play early in the season 'l is-7 ,-f ,il Tw t T .El i i ll ,, i l i l 'A- lf . N llEllEflS l Dariel lliiei ltolowai. ll J Dts Har lllton Dali lr: Karas C Ezlti Chill Memo lli losaio Crm ll' loylluv N r 'E t I ll ,i F A ' ' . ,..cc4M'.,.g,,,i1.,:,..,.,,afu,,.:e:..x, , x ,W ,,,, .L .f,. ' f ie ...W .,', ,J 'f.w.M,f:,,r , ,V I x Wf'k J J ff, ' ,, , ,,,, f , . , ,4A ,L V ,XT AM ggi 'G' ., ,Q f f l' 5, SF J, ,ll ft -Y 1 M it i nl 1 VV,kV ,W i N na ' 71 f 6wSE29 4fll fil3i f4ll5 i M- , 4,7 V ,N V! M., i12 il ' s'li ifis3rf V .,W ,. , - A A V J 'Tig fb gli t id ,,..sf' , K, ,, A , , Q f , P p i - w J 5 ' 1' ..,. 4 1:iALL:,:,,f M.- N 4.1 il'-54,311 ' t , M, 2124 Kami ' L f. , f MEMBERS lbottom, l. to r.l: Terry Denham, Mike Lambert, Greg Moline, Ray Millette, Mike Davis, Jay Guerrero, Daniel Rivera, Tim Tracey, Pat Wachtler, Bill Downsg lrow 21: Shaun Garland, Todd Smith, Alex Vargas, Garcia Holloway, John Blue, Steve Brown, Mike Tharp, Tony Demarco, Steve Roswell, Phil Carter, Milton Payne: lrow 3l: Otis Hampton, Billy McDonald, Ken Moulton, Jim Berry, Sean McGee, David Tubbs, Tim D'Angelo, Bill Wilson, Dave Jones, Alan DeGhianno, Dino DeGhianno1 lrow 4l: Frank Casarez, Tim Baete, Bob de Ia Puente, Bob Karas, Greg Holmes, Mark Lauren, Ed Thiers, Bill Sears, Tim Emerson, Gerry Hageman, Jack Caruso, Jeff Baker, Chris Hoff: lrow 5l' Richard Alcala, John Wilson, Damon Cluff, Craig Childress, Robert Pymm, Jeff Duvardo. Mike Walkup, LeRoy Washington, Jim Watson, Mike Flakus, Jeff Green, Mark Vescera, Michael Rosario, Chuck Fisher, Art Aragon: ltoplz Greg Cheatham, William Bryant, Tyrone Thompson, Mr. Dave Prowett, Mr Roy Woods, Mr, lrv Kasten, Robert Hawke, John Kanter, Ray Verda, Tony Smith. BASWL T ii Sophomore The Sophomore football team experienced a fine season during the 1972 season, paced by standouts Tim D'Angelo, Shaun Garland, and Jeff Hickey. The team rolled to an 8-1 overall record and a Bay League championship. Head Coach lrv Kasten, along with his assistants Dave Prowett and Roy Woods, developed a lot of individual talent and molded it into a strong unit, capable of doing excellent things on any given afternoon. Running back Mark Manriquez breaks a tackle as he heads upfield Left Sophomores have team celebration after winning league title Left: Billy McDonald l26l goes for a long gain as Milton Payne l6Ol. David Tubbs l66l, and Jay Guerrero l89l block downfield so ' ag r ' ' TF' 9 ' . - -- ' ,.'f2 7. ' ,. . . in S ,J ?4fvu.11l.'!.v: .., I - .. -', - .gfku ., ' ' 2 ' , -. , - ' ' ' - A V-aa, 1,-. ' , lf. . ,. -,L A f ' ' . ' '4 use.. 'fs S f '9 f-C-T . . ', AX .n 'Q f jc L: M, 5, N .ff '.,:5y.it' .' ,guy - I Wu-0 LUN mn - :JR 1,1 44-A,-,, , I 1, 15, :vt 21 ,J xysjlff . nh Qs. ' ' if 1 . a , . ,... ,.- W! - . ,vt . Si if 1 ' , A , N- 1 .V .j i ,z Q' 5 ' 'Y f, ' ' Y , I iii ,t . b 4 7,1 f Ar 2: . . 3-A, 1 A ' , gl 45 f?M7,J Y I . f k A l Q v 5. i 5 E X Q' .f f ' I I 'V ,. . , 'ri 1 MVS , V Y- 4 Y ,.,, 3 K f 3' SQ'-Q VV A . I dj ' ,, -' I, - f VARSITY TEAM lkneeling, I to r.l: Donald Palimo, Thomas Gallagher, Randy Messenger, Curtis Beck: lstanding. I to r.l' Manager Robert Hirsch. Steve Merriman. Ricardo Guerrero, Steve Gibson, Steve Beck, Coach Paul Kerry. .,,1v.'2, . ...nf K2 ' f I Q 1 , L ' tr I 'rs 1111 T , 'fl , T ' 'T' I 'I f .L sk 5 ' i 1 IJ A ,ir 1 3 5 it-in ,.. -I . J 2 ,M tl Q-L.,-31 - , I ,Lfpx . I J 'eb I . . . j --'N M' 'T I - Q til? .X 'T' VR: V ' f W, ross ountr I I I B 1 ' , .,.,,,.j, .Q iw g 4 ' . ,Z .i-.4 '90, . . ' 1 rf Because of the great stamina required. ,efdgew l dqikw. , . ' H - ' ., ' - J. -V ., e-- - cross country demands as much, or more. 'f1Q3fQ'ri3rTf5'W:'f ' 4 conditioning than any other sport. The v if- 1. .1 M fl Samohi distance-runners were led in this ' ' . ,.4......... wn1'lP 4 ' pursuit by the brother tandem of Curtis and Steve Beck' as the Vjkes I-an up and down John Nelson edges out runner from Steve Beck races to the finish line, the slopes of Will Rogers State Park at Tormnce' oftentimes blazing speeds. Coached by Mr. Paul Kerry, who ran cross country himself while in high school, the squad finished in a tie for first place. Even though Samohi was , M I nosed out in the championship meet at the fy, ,t,,, 7 V' end of the season, the school was awarded a In T -'--- n- ---- , A 9 share of the Bay League title because of its ff-.ggi -3 V , ,. , i 9 A? success in the regular dual meet X 3'-9 VV i .W ' ..e.?fx'V r IEE- G, I competition. gy ' 4 xl 'i f '- - I, 'Q .. 1 A Y- M .Mi f A . ' - J 'Z 3 55? Eli, , Swlug, fn? , ir . .' A Um I 'fl '11 i I A , I H 1 I - i. . I. tx .-, , -6 . ,V A ' I . X I Q ' Q ef- I of ,J I I an ie 3-csv, m 'H '-- : 1 Yf NL ' fri J X fe 1' n -' v ,, 4 , I -' A L X K ' 5 F -'i.wi2.g-f ' X i L V , its z ,F A 1 ' ix ll I ff? 1r+Lf,IL, mfg? z I 5 T V I v J, tx! QE, sg? 1 gt- 7 fX,:i4 X Nh .. 'Jil-nel r xx, New I N- X I . -f ----i Jurvioa vAnsiTY TEAM lsitting, i to ri. Anthony Ireland, A 5 2 2 if i 3 ' Q ' . Bill Maleer, David Thomas, Bobby Herron, Bill Yamanaka. ' ' - j V X f' 'X ,fx A T ikneeling, I to r l' Keith McKnight. Joe Telfair. Jeff Mitchell, XV' ?-' ,, L ,MV ,V '. , I Bill Bowers. Paul McCartney, Joe Steinman, Ben Gompers. ' X Q ,ff ' A ' 1- s Q J lstanding I to rl Harold Fortuna, Curt Latter, Mike Haynes, ,' Dick Shafer Dave Reed. John Gaydos, Marty Patton, Victor Barboza Tim Jones A .un ,W4 , f e:.f'f,i i vw! If - V 'X it - - I - - . y ,I I . I i I i I I 1 ii l If I I I 50illUMUllE I Llgillgniei, E3 l'Ifliiiegold,l iii! ' ii , I I H, I4 ' rl . fi A I I iflflilllii ., QW iii. Sieve Gm, 'VA i A -. n. .'b. mllNRIll's I! !i...e..a 'il-Emu mst.-iiLg..'t..I I .fislI4.u..Lu..--uf. ' C ,.....-,.F.. -.wo -.. v -al . , , 34, W7 an .. ,.,. f I ,S fl K ,,,,,,....+.a-wf' 4'-'f' A n,,.v.-4-f' ,...-mwquafv-M ' ' ...YW .,. . SOPHOMORE TEAM lsitting, I. to r.I: Chris Nagano, Jose Vasquez, Mike Miric: lkneeling, I. to r.I: Denny Korn strides with ease Mark Venier. Casey McSpadden. Jim Bailey, Dan Jordon: lstanding, I. to LI: Frank Jones. Hank Berry. Mike Finegold, Mike Collins. Above: Hank Berry gasps for air as he ends a grueling race. Below: Steve Gibson keeps in step as he races all alone. 5 MW? W Curtis Beck takes time out to pose for a picture before he destroys his next opponent ahh., ii fff I.. mmmuzfr Wnfawvrnanfn f . , I ,.. A4 4 4 R ' -- .Mlm IJ' f fr- .Y We , I ' ' f , I r - ff .I 'A 1 ' '- f , . .. ... T ,sf--V-em--. fefv . fy H I i.,,L!w',':WI:!1', I.. 41: N ! , Jw , W f MM' . 7 ars1ty t 1 W P lo - P ZIICI' O 4 r rj . ' 'j-.,, -5 i Coached by Mr. Frank Brooks, the Samohi varsity -. water polo went through a somewhat disappointing , J i season, as it compiled a 6-13 won-loss record against - '7' some stringent competition. The varsity tankers swam 4, L, - , in the Sky League against Morningside, Beverly Hills, Q h ,,,,,,. , , A 9. '-,Q W ,,, I4 Aviation, Redondo, and Miraleste and sported a 2-3 'Sa-...,LQ,l'fi u gf-its X +,,',y,r A I ' A. .- . . . .Hi . f 'f - 4 league record. Things looked bright for the Vikes at bi. H :X M g 4- Lf the beginning of league play as they trounced by g ,M . -.ar I K f? . A H. Morningside, 21-10, and waltzed over Beverly Hills, 9- ',,...Q ?' ' N ' ,,,.,.,-.A E X 5, but then they suffered through three straight ' .J Atv r defeats at the hands of Aviation, Redondo, and if-My N ' NK Miraleste. Swimming their way into all-league if A W' , in recognition were Craig Partridge, first team, with Pete . ' r - t X - 'fy ' I Hester and Mike Patarak being placed on the second Q x 1 I X lv team' 5 g.,s:Qr1i'f- 'fT5f.. K . . f -- ' Sophomore Russell Copley works hard on tiiwl defense. 5i'l f'U I i .-nl., -5 r, '-rv S- i 4E-'3- -iA..-- - - - ' s-U' ! - --- '-1-' . ... -. si -is ,.-17 N , X ':L ?-4-e----2Q,.4,7,r':- - , 2'-E 657- l' X - . '- fig- ,, . . . V A - N . -1 A V Q I t f- - s , I W e I. L A ., 'NQ , i1F'- . V ,nr ui- is , . I ,Fv,, 4 , ,,, -, 4 I ,BA n ,Q - - . K--. ' l Mike Patarak,Dana Warren, and Eric Wise line up for fingernail check. Dana Warren looks up the pool for an open Q teammate. l f l l . 'AQ I . I ,,' K.. . I . ' F. K, 5 rf l Pete Hester reaches out for the ball i - x '- . , ' - b 146 'F .1 12 !:'::U!,i::: ' , . . , .. .. r-v...., 1 mere.,f..-Jeff.,-:sv!:ma::eKr'1lr!'4,,ef51l,.f,s5333'f-'--AA.,u..,.L,,,-1.. ' , I , wt-,r,,,.5lgtt,11r ,qyfv Mtg,zi,r,5r,g545gMwvtkq5,rfffg',:!lf', 2.t,,.1f-els-Lff,,dflvf.,v,,s..f-,tesf,.l,te-L. .see--Q fwvrf vt R-fggwy :N-fm-.nipffrwxgzim K -sggsks 5,-tk X 3,5f,-ngL,sf,1:'- gy: fx- ' QL.: V-f-sbs at .- , X is 3, ls. ,,', , , -f swf 'eww-af-.'MSS'N'9 ?f tl I ' fsfr A , sf,-X' Egfr af-M -M Week.- .,..t,-...t,. , .ws my. ...,- - R f M' I ' 1,52 'X A X Q, L X A fx ff ,'f 'ff:: , 3, , N - it f Q it ' gt, A ,.-A, s te ,U-xt . 4: ,,.- , , X , 'rw ,J . .,.1,.j- 'T ,N V' - '-'-'- f me t kv 2 p - Q awp, ik-.. V, tw' ., ..,, Q Q Q t s X- W is , J if ' ' -J 115, , V. ' ' Q ' , ' or .-A .-gg 2, X if Yf - , - mg: K . .s A 2 f W' ., f ' . A 5 - 5 fl -Q - . ,V,, ,ff ,n f t, QM. 3 we 4 N 1-.13 .,, -1: t f , -s f -V 'V' f- thrift ft.: - ,r f - 1 V , A - 'L 4 W W J N RX5 ily- . sw M ,, N ii in . . VARSITY ll. to r.l: Pete Hester, Dana Warren, Scott Robertson, Rick Windes, Mike Moore, Ernie Hoover, Russell Copley, Eric Wise, Jeremy Garfunkel, Doug Whittet. S. . - K 'R 'i , L, am M , Q t ffl, if ' Y - - e 52, A Z-.,, A ': ' fl-:'i-'-Kgs f tv, 'K fe F'-S Q -Lt-: Y ,. x Y' s 'x dr, , fi 1,4 ff' ri' was J, , We -ff mu- Awww f 1-4v1vv,n 4, f Scott Robertson sets up Dlay atmrd pool ,..w..fe.a H , Craig Partridge goes for a loose ball -4 1 v 4 l cm vp. 1 -H w.',..f-.quwf-Q-NA.-4-van.-.-s.m...-.... ...--hw, , i -fiwifgi , We + , ff at M M r l WW, , 7, ' x ' is Y, I fl , r, ,t ' of , , ,fl ,, Lf i fr ' ' ' , ,4mr1,n. ,,- f ' M ' 4 ' V I V, ff ', . me I kg 147 F, V '47 V-7 . ,L Y ' ' . ,1.'.'?i.,'w .nn ,z -, -.1- ,..z, tw'-x1.w..r-....:,. - . '1':u,,:..1,4.eu.m1.-em..u,-,....,t. ,... e,.u..J.,. -.-mf... . . f f - .K i 'Q ' I r , , XX 'fairs , 4 'L :W 'A ,L 4,1 X D, 3 ff 1 ' f. 1-4 . K 'N A ik, 'Eli I , .H A I MM S -A, .4--. 5 'ff Y 5 I I mnlli I . '-w-.if 'i 1 E Mike Patarak takes a breather, -N-.., ,A ,. , rw-wkxf' i I:'.ii:Y52! U Nw gf -. . Q Craig Partridge holds off agressive defender. fsuq: Varsity DOIOISTS huddle around Coach Frank Brooks during a time out, U -X T-if ' '13 . ' W -r Mfr .if 4' Q 'kv -qw., H M'-W H ,w.. 'N 'VW' if' 2 if 4 M'--fc. fg. . '60 uf, I at kk, ff' 0. A f . V .sr wg' 'fn- 3f ' J ,Winn VA -on P -Nei :L 4' 1 WL Senior Dana Warren fires a goal. ,: 'LN JUNIOR VARSITY ll, t o r.l: Paul Anderson. Terry Neemeyer, Eric Nicholaus, Aric Copley, Jeff Anderson, Paul Wintler. . ' ni I fi ' ,r . 4 f . . is W. ,.,, I ,M Q, JV, Sophomore Water Polo Samohi's junior varsity and sophomore water polo teams enjoyed fine seasons, and ran up almost identical records, The JV's compiled a 9-4 record, while the sophomores countered with a 10-4 mark. ln league play, the Junior Varsity defeated Morningside. Aviation and Redondo, while their two blemishes came from Miraleste. and Beverly Hills. Leading the JV's were Scott McAfee, Eric Nicholaus, and Ernie - -we Hoover. .V The sophomores were identical to the junior varsity in league play, with their victories and defeats coming from the same teams. Leading the sophomores were David Gage and Don Dorr, Both teams were coached capably by Mr. Robert Coulter. SOPHOMORE lfirst row, l. to r.J: David Gage, Mark Baskin, Scott Armstrong, Mike Berman, Steve Buss, Skip Larabee, Rick Audette, Ken Stahlmang lsecond row. l. to r.l: Andy Jackson. Raul Herrera, Bruce Buffer, John Howe. Dan Ringer,Joe Grafton, Walter VanBuskirkg lthird row, l, to r.l: Rick Peattie, Vic Pappas. Dennis Winslow, Ken Dorr, Don Dorr, Rob Smith. Ed Marusich. Coach Bob Coulter and his sophomores pose for a picture. Wrestling The Vike wrestling team got off to a slow start this year, but picked up mid- way into the season. The team did its best against West Torrance and Torrance, Coach Don Murphy attributed the average season to inexperience and lack of interest. Outstanding wrestlers of the season were Joe Telfair, Bobby Herron, John Luker, and Jeff DuVardo. 1 , il Pi' - 4 ' 1? VARSITY JV WRESTLERS Cstanding, I. to ri Coach Don Murphy Lloyd Peckner Greg Pornpelll AI Martin Jeff Duvardo, Bruce Ochrach. Sal Gomez Assistant Coach Tom Gorman lkneeiing l to rl Ben Goldfarb Tom Mitcheil, Bob Herron Billy Yashinori Joe Telfair Ron Akutagua John Luker Bobby Herron wins a match Joe Telfair scores a stunning victory over Miraleste. ,, V ,W,.,,.A,,.w.,W I fy ,, ,.- M7 -:f..4-lwrf.r:'1.'vf,,fr--i-f-1ssxmw:fm'1lr'1ef'15'FQ: -' r f -1-1' H rm.qrg2g,1,.r:-:3g2r1QAFAFH'rre3,gi2i!?WQ!L5g?g'fi?W!5mg,.3 Don Pallmo faces off against West Torrance John Luker soundly trounces a Torrance man , 2, ,,,, '14, 41 , . ,, .. .rr m1'.L.a.H-2..Nha,ni4'r,5.'.,e.4.,1r.n,.fm.u,.-.,.,..Qm-e.-- - .M Nf..a..1.....1 -- Hr 'V V e- of -H A , . W r1,t1 K I I X K YI s,Q..' 5 Fulkerson, Mark Adams, Luke Wooden, Tonv Flaymo. L ,1 I VQISIIY Basketball 1 I Playing its toughest schedule ever the Samohi varsity basketball team roller-coasted its way to a 15- 12 season record. The Vikes were plagued by inconsistency throughout the season but when they were on their game they could stay with anyone. Coached by Mr. Jim 0 Keefe the 73 cagers defeated Long Beach Poly then ranked sixth in CIF in the opening round of the Beverly Hills Invitational Tournament, and went on to a second-place finish. Going into Bay League competition with high hopes of grabbing the championship, the Vikes were hit with bad breaks and the London flu. Sporting a 2-1 league record, the team lost three games straight and was eliminated from contention for the championship and a playoff berth. Then, the squad finally got together and played the type of basketball it was capable of all year long with four straight victories over West, South, Torrance. and North to finish with a respectable 6-4 league mark. The final victory was especially gratifying to the basketball team for many reasons: North had beaten them twice previously in the season, it knocked the Saxons out of first place, and it was accomplished in North's gymnasium which made revenge even sweeter. The varsity was well-balanced and had eight .5 1 Ja Qty! g . , ,A Q r 'gwi -X , . X I I fr ff 1 Y . L., ff N 5 : - Qs' Ze S VARSITY lkneeling, I. to Ll: Sam Gross. Dennis Thurman, Stanley Hubbard, Tony Budzyn: lstanding, I, to r.l: Steve Hanton, Mark Harding. Lee I I 1 I 4 ' 4 f il 1 IM' I fa fi X ylwmffl 'yall' ' 19.4. i 5 - ' . I 7 l J I . , Af , - . , H, TT 1 ' 1 main contributors throughout the season, and one sportswriter tabbed them as the Magnificent Eight. They included Luke Wooden, Tony Budzyn, Tony Raymo, Mark Adams. Lee Fulkerson, Dennis Thurman. Mark Harding, and Stanley Hubbard. 4 we-...-Y--J I 1 I Center Mark Adams out-muscles Beverly Hills man lor rebound. e- x l i 1 J ii i i i ielimmlsif i I if i JI il J if i S www i 4 i i . -. f 1 ,:mf-mmei41mmmnrrinmuarsaiise!f1n:Q52.'SEm!ll!ll!il1,, H 'w w 'vixxsiiiil wf--li 5.1 1 L K -1 1 hh W L. .. Faking out two South defenders, forward Tony Budzyn goes all the way for a left-handed layin. Senior guard Mark Harding leaps past Saxon defender for an easy layup, 'YH 3 .- AAA Driving the baseline, l.uke Wooden is flagrantly fouled by i Hawthorne player, but he was still the leading scorer on this year's squad. - ,snt,Q,-,:v,1, - .J f5?f 'E:,, 5 ffm L? M +V Dennis Thurman stretches as he tries to out-maneuver a mysterious hand. i IifiiifisIliliikiifiiiikiaiz561341.31562-liwmizarraznmua-Aa ummm....'-sie W U 153 1 '. . , A .., -q:LL,LL:,,.., il ,ff , - f 5 ' . 1 ,ff W '2-v1T5f'f A A ' -TRW, f I-.LW A ',-.' r- ' ' Y ' ' :VJ-xr' x fff, , ml 3 , i 'gm QW , V 1.-. , ' Stanley Hubbard working hard against University was the Vikes' Tony Budzyn hits a clutch free throw. best defensive player all year 427: Driving the baseline. forward Tony Raymo passes off to Luke Wooden. -W i Z i 'Af 1 J. fri I Mark N1 L f 1 1 Q . A .W g R -av 'v SY? X X ,,,,-f ',j Y w ,fm -' i'ifff1 ,Q x fi Q ' SZ f Mark Harding dribbles around Saxon defender. 1 g 5, i I Ps i .W ' e X. M-11 '- wal? w f f ,, ,s K , QW 15 A 7 if 4- ES? 1-- 'A Shot-blocking artist Lee Fulkerson skies high as he attempts to block a layup. l . 1 -1 ' 4. .,. x ,s.... Coach Jim 0'Keefe ponders the situation. W .4 A Left: Senior Luke Wooden outjumps Beverly Hills ' player lor a rebound as Lee Fulkerson 11 51 and Tony Raymo 1421 look on. 155 f fa A Y ,,.i.'11rj,n..f.:f.-'.:.. l-:...1'.T'ZiIim'.R a.3.:.Magma:wzmaaarzuru-1yn.1m.w-gg-., ,,-.6-+V-,-- -1.:.Q:. .-V ff- HEEL 1 3 e ss.. ss A .V ,, ,ez-1 V' .-32541-ax:-ft:2g-4:n:.-.is ,:', . , E , ,,. ,.,, . ,. 4 . - .- U! O1 J . B i 4' I - : ' ,wk .-- ' f ' ! .. limi... S - Robert Allison hits a game-winning free throw unior arsity The junior varsity basketball team couldn't put it all together, even though it turned out a lot of individual talent. Coached by IVlr. Dick Beede, the JV's rolled to an ll-4 pre-season record during December and early January. But when league came, the Vikes lost four games by less than five points en route to a 3-7 mark. The quick hands and inside moves of Rick Walker teamed with the outside shooting of Howard Wedin and rebounding of center Tom Briggs led the junior varsity throughout the year. JUNIOR VARSITY ll to rl Joe Willis, Brendon Dillon. Howard Wedin AI Caruso, Robert Allison, Paul Burnham. Tom Briggs, Gary Funderburk, Rick Walker. Doug Salerno. Alfred Gardello, Derrick Thurman E l f l SDPllO'.lUl S Wriiiii kglgfx ... 1 X M 11 li 1. ,V .X . 'L Rick Walker strains to win tip from North center. A Blllllellibcigh llffeiehuuni 0 5UPA0ll0lg l 1' 'lznlii ' ' r l. lf! lldmes, 3 a t i f , Q X R ,asf P ' Gr Elf , SOPHOIVIORE NO. 'I ll. to r.l: Mgr. Russell Curtis, Mike Walkup, Kent Ligans, Bob Pellicci, Cliff Rooke, Elliott White, Rodney Sniffer, Bruce Rice, Bill Navarro, Jay Howard, Mgr, Chris Haygood. Bob Pellicci shows his jump shot to West Torrance, as Cliff Rooke and Mike Walkup l4l go for the rebound. SOPHOMORE NO. 2 lfront row, I. to r.J: Andre Lundy, Mark Melnyk, Otis Hampton, Louis Robin: lback row, I. to r,l Coach Mike Vincent, Dave Thomas, Lewis Krueger, Mike Reid, Greg Holmes, Richard Brenton, Ty Eden. FMDV! Slql Sophomore No. 1 In walking away with a share of the league title, the Sophomore No, 1 team completed the most successful season of all the Samohi basketball teams. The squad, coached by Mr. Ken Petersen, dribbled its way to a 15-7 overall record and a 7-3 record in league play. Leading the way for the sophomores were Bill Navarro. Cliff Rooke, Bruce Rice, and Robert Pellicci. Elliott White fires a jumper from the wing. Sophomore No. 2 The Sophomore No, 2 team was a big surprise this year, as it took a second place in league competition on the strength of a 7-3 slate. Competing against the freshman outfits of other schools, the second Vike sophomore team was paced by Louis Krueger's rebounding, the ball- handling of Mark Melnyk, and some fine base- line shooting from Rich Brenton. They were molded into a team by Coach Mike Vincent, Varsity Swim Throughout the '73 campaign, Samohi's varsity swim team was strong in spirit and determination. Coach Frank Brooks felt his athletes did an excellent job, despite illness which considerably weakened the team. Preparation for a meet takes a lot of hard work, so each swimmer worked out daily in the pool. as well as with running and other exercises designed to strengthen the arms and legs. Valuable points were usually turned in by Don Cheetham in the individual medley and breaststroke: Rick Windes. ZOO- and 400-yard freestyleg butterflyer Terry Neemeyer: and Craig Partridge in the breaststroke. if , , R at A l 4 .V ,J .. I' F. 'r l NJ, I V 'Nfl My A W.. . N get 45' 1. V cx'?s1f l Q ,wi .gif r Ns, .. , , 'vb -t s 'I Q .Q -af as V-. -,Q r .. 'Singh 'di' A A .. , ,f. 1 sg k ,N V . - -,hw wk, g Q 1. ,. . H, 5 W., we 6- r' . ' , ZW P+. V ' ' I , - ' .M 1 Q A 11: ' A - he 1 4 1. Q51-g - Junior Pete Hester comes up for air during grueling swim competition. 158 ., ,4,,,,,. 0 .Q I 'C I .N Vi K Q-ZA-i . sN 4' Q QM ll' Kb ey Jkieri '-'T - .sx . .1 4 M1 ' 1911 lg. s , x X , .5 -us .f-. H Q K . ' -- . , t .. 1 K Y ,gxrgh ik W It QA li 1 sew- ,, A WL all 94 Qfifrij A ' ..i -V:-1 - Don Cheetham strokes his way ahead of the field. ..u.L.a.a4f-19102 .f..,, ur ' .,f.sr,y' K 8 1 ,W Q gf f I. ll fff'lTf1f! '.,A like- . LZ31 I VARSITY TEAM ll. to r.l:, Bob de la Puente, Mike Munoz, Craig Partridge, Don Cheetham, Andy Parfitt, Terry Neemeyer. Rick Windes. Dana Warren, Jeff Anderson, Don Dorr, Scott McAfee, Rob Smith, Eric Nicholaus sud A ,E 1 . Q l Ms X X W si X S... 'Ruff Fifi x 1 ' ' xii. .L,.L . . Q ' fir: 5 -my 5. 4 Coach Bob Coulter instructs his swimmers. WMM mia' N183 4 Mbws- il i . 51 P E i Scott McAfee gets ready at the starting block. Diver John Bernard shows his form. 1. ,..... ,, is,s. ., ,zu :,',: Z 1 V,,f , wwe. Q. ,, V,,, i.,e . ,,i, ,, va, M :live-Y. ., 5gfAv4.gssQa',,.Qix:,q5i,gaak,f lg, sz, 'X we Wzgaggws L X, fsxzzw-:f'f'..sa fi Q .,, -X .g-5, -1 V. 2 ,. or A f- 4, 1 , M is-ff . .i, -- , 1 , . . .. ,. M, . 1 ,, 2, Af ,.,., . K .. iffy -'V-Q .f f ww- 1 ' A ., , sw f fc. v , w x, ' if-:,',,,3x g.. is ' i JSZBX i we s.,Ug:,.,g 4 -i 4-XQM1, V sg- 'Q-Aaf.Mg.A , Q Q 1 QW? 'R bl ,N , , x I X . Q uf f'1r.iT: f xi, . . A ks, 5 t N., . ,W eff f , A ii -i,f,gQ,g,gfg7 gawk :sis W . 3 .J i ,Y Aff ' ,gift 1 425 A, in . L mi- X, -- f ik. .fi ,mmf f . W vb .1 K sv f N ig i 'swim' FT xi Y f - ,fwff j-gy:-l f, , ..+ V wg . ..,. . , .,,... f. sw.. 4w'?i72ffiX , V - 'I '5 ' ' ,, ' Q L, -:J . N-swssz 5: . 'Kis s r i i A ' ' , Senior Dana Warren leads in the backstroke. Mr. Frank Brooks listens to Paul Anderson, Mike Moore, and Mike Patarak. si 1 V. lg ii i. f l r i i l 8 159 'X s..-izv 1 e ' U 'M4 A M EA' 44 A W ... . -. - 4, 14, , E, 1- -Q -en 1 n- O1 O '1 Sophomore, unior Varsit Excellent things were expected from the junior varsity and sophomore swimmers in 1973. Coached by Mr. Frank Brooks and his able-bodied assistant, Mr. Bob Coulter, the youthful frogmen stroked their way to great success in league competition, Winning the race against time most often in the blue waters of Drake's Lake were Russell Copley and Mike Moore. i .ii.,,1, any - YH' JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM ll. to r.l Paul Anderson, Paul Wintler, Pete Hester, Greg Elliot. John Bernard, Mike Moore, Mike Patarak, Roy Salter, Dana Warren, Rus Copley, Mark-Peter Vandermeyden, Mike Sullivan, Don Dorr. .liawxs 1 '- r ' su-lixsi F ef . .yn Dana Warren breaststrokes his way to victory, Mike Munoz flies through the air in perfect form. ,, 1,1 , ,. fill ' fi' 'i Lftlf Qi ,X F A . L i WY. ,fi ul l 'J .ii iq ill r l',i i ' i l i ei Uirii, ,.l. 'V' ling if Y i l I W :rf 17' SOPHOMORE TEAM lfront. I to rl Ken Dorr. Mark Baskin, -1 F . ,V Vic Pappas, Dan Ringer, Ed Maruscch, Pete Halenbeck, Andy ij- i -- Jackson lback. I to rl Walter Van Buskirk, David Gage, L ' rf Dennis Winslow, Rick Andette, Bruce Buffer, Raul Herrera, E -L Z E Mike Berman. John Howe, Rick Peame 4 ' ' . if W' 3 2 ' ' 19 : I Silly A EAM flatly ,I .1-1 an ' .... I. I.I.l.lI4 .n..l4.u,L..l,..i...t...,.u.gLt..t iLt.Lg.....:c1.:.4. , .i...i..' ' 'vw g Chris Schoch x. 4' 'xml V? GOLF TEAM ll. to r,l: Doug MacGregor, Mark Harding, Scott Armstrong, Bill Funk, Chris Schoch, Joe de la Puente, Gary Field, Coach Irv Kasten. f' Mark Harding Doug MacGregor Golf With many lettermen returning the 1973 version of Samohi s golf team enjoyed a fine season competing in the tough Ocean League the Vikes faired very well against all opponents Samos linksmen played every Monday and Friday during the spring hacking up courses located throughout Southern California with their home course being Brentwood Country Club The team plays each match with six players rated according to their ability The five best scores are tabulated and the team with the lowest score wins the m tch. Each week, e members have a chance to improve their position on the squad, depending on their match and practice play. Coached by Mr. Irv Kasten, a fine golfer himself, the Viking divot-makers were led by Chris Schoch, Doug MacGregor, and Mark Harding. v r i jllkib avifl, ., . ,Y , ! ' e-gymvgf--'fem-,V-if-vfef,.-.wf , f-e .:., .,,.., ,b.:'-,C fl , ' w Boys' Volleyball Coached by Mr. Ken Petersen, Samohi fielded an unbelievable boys' volleyball team in 1973. With league play starting March 22, the Vikes were co-favorites to win their league along with Palisades. Other teams in league competition were University, Carson, Culver City. and Loyola. Samo's spiking sensations included such stars as Keith Martin, Steve Davis. David Strausberg, George Gutierrez, Gary Sato, and Glenn Beede, - , , ,, ,.,.:u..r-. ev,. .N Fi F ,. i l Sm Davi i it Q hi? ' Q S N L 79' ' ,, v . . Wig, -2,21 -V Keeping his eye on the ball, Steve Davis makes a perfect set. , 3 1513- . .k,,l 3 t ,I . ' . l .fl J ' .e .i l U' ui' 'ew' ff David Strausberg puts one inthe middle. ft gpg V fg, V , T, Q ls fm if is N I ff ' 13 A Bam-. .-vi 'bei' e.,.'q ' 'K . A.. VOLLEYBALL TEAM lsltting. I to rl .lay Olsen, Glenn Beede. Scott Sollee, Steve Davis. lkneeling, I to rl Mark Steinman Mark Vessa, Tom Sage, Jon Moody. Gary Sato. Keith Martin. lstandmg, I. to rl Tron Burdick Bob Pellicci, David Strausberg, Jeff Trainoff, Jerry Von Buskirk. Steve Hanlon. George Gutierrez 1 Hi A , Y X PV 47 Z ,., -1 ...A .et V.. tu. r s.u..t.rt-.t.- if ft.tLttr.t gf -gr ,. .m4 :EE E FET E Coach Ken Petersen supervises play as Jerry Von Buskirk and Bob Pellicci attempt to block a Keith Martin sprke, George Gutierrez and Steve Hanton battle to a standoff. Steve Davrs and George Gutierrez up for a block. Dave Strausberg places a hut rn the corner Junror Kexth Nlartzn drrlls one through Steve Hanton r ' .zLff'jMkM, ink 1-. 1:-fgly wf , Quai if i n. ,f 'Q , f -+V--ff,-,.f-.,f,Jtt,e,-,em A Y -r ' H r :xi 2 gl K , f?'f-H!! T arsity Tennis Serving its way to a sensational season, the varsity tennis team continued its winning ways in T973 Under the guidance of Coach Lee Finch, the Vikes were again favored to win Bay League, and advance far into the CIF playoffs. They were led by one of the top performers in CIF and the country-Mike Nissleywand he was aptly backed up by Gene Berk, Jamie Wilson and Harold Hofer. Nissley is ranked seventh in the country in the 18 years and over division and is probably the best tennis player ever at Samo. Junior netter Harold Hofer smashes a Iob. VARSITY TEAM lkneeling, l, to r.i: Keith Lawrence, Bill Grant, Dave Schott, Mike Nissley, Paul Kessler, Reuban Comacho, Alan Herman: lstanding, I, to r.l: Helen Fitzgerald, Ed Yueh, Gene Berk, Joel Miller, Jamie Wilson, Harold Hofer, Barney Mow, Wendy Barrus, Becky Trabold, Mr, Lee Finch. Jamie Wilson serves an ace Samo's top tennis player, Mike Nissley, shows smooth backhand which made him one of the best players in the country. 8 'E Ed Yueh follows through on a well-placed backhand. A grimmacing Joel Miller extends himself on a long forehand shot Dave Schott crouches low as he drives into a picture-perfect stroke. Ml ka, Jn. 5:31 A Senior Paul Kessler prepares to put away 77 opponent with his excellent backhand. V 44 ttf glib: A ff' t l I -'L f X . ff' , 1 ' I l 4 lf L 'V-. 'I 'li hfslr Barney Mow hedges an opponent unlor Vars1ty Hoping to frll In the shoes of departing varsrty players next year the rumor varsuty tennls team worked on fundamentals under the guldance of Coach Lee Finch Keepung up ID the Samohl tennis tradmon the JVs agarn had great expectatrons as they stroked thelr way to success on the hardcourt Mmm , E JUNIOR VARSITY lfnrst row I to rl Cleven Dennls Reuben Camacho David Musaal Brad Omuck lsecond row I torl lVlr Lee Finch Mgr Wendy Barrus Rod Laver Chris Prokop Fe IX Campbell Lester Chow lthnrd row I to rl Mark Frnch David Thorston Doug Keeve BlllyJ Kung Ken Wong Mgr Ellen Fitzgerald Mgr Betsy Trabold Mark Fmch slams an overhead Reuben Camacho follows through on a backhand sid 9,16 4 - l A MR lllor lf 1 'ot it 1 M' Q A t t, t , , tosssqseevr--wvNQ'1 . ' ,, .vi 1 X - F' I f x ff? Q isds. S 'sw,i 333 iisss- ig i es. ff is 5' 'st If ,ttfifi 1' 's v N J I I 1 312'-an 'f.u, spasm 3-As' iif ,fe if ' t jig 214 Ns x 'W' 'sis si f' Z ' I t L. ,al 2 it H 59 w X X533 v ,., -. I . A ' it SOCCER TEAM lfirst row, I. to r.l: Marcelino Arellano, Fortino Casillas, Jim Nicholas, Ruben Villagana, Alex Corona, Esteban Chano, Bruce Gaudet: lsecond row, I. to r.l: Juan Hernandez, Ricardo Guerrero, Ben Gompers. lthird row, I. to r.l: Coach Kent Francisco, Merced Martin, Rene Cronenbold, Jeff Rainsford, Asst. Coach Carlos Ribera. OCCCI Under the leadership of Mr. Kent Francisco, the '73 soccer team was in a building year. Soccer was in its second season as a CIF sport, and Samo competed in the Bay League, where three teams were ranked in the top 10. Despite all their expertise, the Viking futbolers had a tough time in league with their rugged opponents, but should be on top of things next year, Eduardo Gonzalez is on the move against Leuzinger. ,M-1, - 5. , , , 3 ,,,,,,,.,,,W , ,.., I , 4 I fi 1 'I +2 ' Above: Esteban, Chano irightl passes off to Alex Corona upfield. Below: Fortino Casillas shows some fancy dribbling to out- maneuveropponent. ' I ,fm wir .M :I i ij My ' 'W-Qfafm, M I 4 f r-'v FI F'I F'! I C ,, . , , M 'eg r K ,W ,, ,, iff ff 'II' f 5 fwfr s 'f I , . 14 , ' , ,r.I,, X Q , 7 ,I f, ,,4ff+44-jf, y ll 1 ,VAA I qi 'I ll :V ' ' I . if, , il' it I 6 , V A A , - ,-.. . rf 1412 ' ' ,. 5, I - ' Io x5 iii an I. me Esteban Chano battles with opponent for possession. ,Vue - sf '?77r'i'if'f 5'F fire .M V ,...' KM. f 4c...ZLs.w1.sm,, ,- David Weisbart scores Sarno's second run against Culver City. . Senior Steve Vollmer takes a good cut. Coach Don Sealy thinks of possible strategy. ark . EEA 4 4 lf' 11' 5.3 vi ' . 3' Q -'57 y . , A r I l ,.,.,mi,,,?f,w 62? A A, 5 .l'r5ggf,j .g fViy Qi 'L QA, W !'a ,'h T 'lla - Li . 4..- . N . .. 5 -. ,, Q -- 5 .,,. 4a ,nm , .. ... Centerfielder Jeff Epling rounds first as his ' f helmet falls off ' vi. 1 .. 'granny ' ... A e ' ANY?- ,,.Q- e. K . 14. I-lffgiq 1, N an L I wg. . -, , . 1, -, .....,.iiX'L-.L.. VARSITY TEAM lsitting, l. to r.l: Jeff Epling, Steve Vollmer, Ralph Morphy. Alan Gleissnerg lkneeling, I. to r.i: Mike Rains, Bruce Walkup, Raul Saenz. Jim Gilchrist, Cliff Smith, Terry Bevingtong lstanding, l. to Ll: John Espy, Ainslee Washington, Dan Morgan, Dennis Thurman. David Weisbart, Anthony Williams. Raul Saenz-warms up between innings. Ainslee Washington hauls in a long fly ball. Pitcher Jim Gilchrist throws his great curveball. -,gi rll? J My arsity Baseball In the fashion of the Oakland Athletics, the Samohi baseball team approached the season with hope, hitting, and new light - blue double - knit uniforms with white shoes. Although picked to finish only fourth in Bay League, Coach Don Sealy felt the team had the potential to do much better. The pitching staff relied heavily on southpaws Raul Saenz, Jim Gilchrist. and David Weisbart, along with right - hander Anthony Williams. The infield consisted of Mike Rains, John Espy, Steve Vollmer, and Terry Bevington, with Byron lVlcLaughlin behind the plate. Running down loose balls in the outfield were Ainslee Washington, Ralph lVlorphy, Jeff Epling, and Dennis Thurman. Senior John Espy connects for an extra - base hit. Y-1 f' 4-', J..llJ'.l' I A 'i i T' . i 1 1 ,I I I I i s 'I ' ,i . i f i Q . 'vi Lv 1 I W i 170 1 .nw , 4. , , My: Steve Vollmer and Terry Bevington get ready for play to begin, -...A . r 'n it ' v -.1 , ',,.' . A 1' ' MM . 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' ff1?'FZ.i,f' , I- ,Mn Qwzwip, X , f f .39 I I x , , ,w hw I , we .qw M - 6 ,Lg If X, ..,. ,X I . f I Q 1, pi., J -2:-vm, aw Q14 , 'gg-is 1- 5 4 t i ff f 3?H Sgfgpx .Ffm z f- , I .F ,H U. . ':'i'1i H r A e mffxo, kr, i ..,fv55N,NXT C. on A QQ. I I I I In 1, 'ij 5 ami ,gifwjy ik i Ag-A' 'F' x- 3LfdiX.1:fig' ' ,Q i 1 I. Q., ,rgix-i'iif5'fv1:'Tf7fI'T . 'WY' 21+ . .. , Yi? ..,.. . I l i' x . RY ? '1'fi -s:f'f,21,- fb' w'7 I .-wflfbr-iw, lie, Shortstop John Espy prepares to swing. ,X -2 I i W gig? mwaw: me Q A W mwgez Third baseman Mike Rains steps into the batter's Far left: Senior Dan Morgan takes on the first pitch. woe ...f gevgwrww-,2.ig D av id We i sb a rt re I e a se s h i s deva stating fa stba I I. I E'-'iff mr: I f I 172 x jx- o 5-R ff. ., vw , ' , ' 'QAIG r- ' ,U I N J- ii 3?i---.,:i' E -i Qi ,. J, - lid, . . MQ Esgnesrzleiieef.. ,W -ew i gf if- r- g ,, I . Y - . ee .-. .,.,g .,o,., you, 1 - or V ,4 , R .fd- . -, y 'L E: A-f -4- V f YL : W - ' ' 'L' 7 5 l ,. v -v v 4 --K A L F T.: o , Q Q 0 Y, ..:-1 '-i1f 5'4f 4' -1... -, umor V ars1ty -ee f 'Tiff' I ' I , , ,Tl-.1 I-'gliyq-'-in . r ' 14' -h--. A . -5 - - M Coached by lVlr. Jim O'Keefe, the junior varsity A it ,, 'Z ' '. baseball team was once again expected to do i ' V V well. Consisting mainly of sophomores, the JV's 'L'i were fairly green at the start of the year but gained experience and momentum as the year progressed. Leading the junior varsity were ,,g .I standouts Bill Navarro, Richard Taylor, and 333' Ronald Morphy. , . - , ' . V y JUNIOR VARSITY ifirst row, I. to r.l: Dave Jones. Pat Wachtler, Tim D'Angelo, Richard Taylor, Alex ' Garcia, lsecond row, I to r I: Perry Beal, P. T. Barnum, Billy McDonald, Bill Navarro, Mike Pymmg iihird row, I to r,I: Ron Morphy, Frank Casarez, John Eigenauer, Bruce Rice, Joel Falvey. Ron I' ,. Kearney i' i ,ZW U , gum A , . 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Xi Y 1 . . i 'x pl ix , v ' , .iq Jose uit N , l lg e, l ' l l I l l I I r . I f -1 'fi H5 , ffl! 1-3 ef' A it if . l , ful Bill Navarro practices throw to first base between innings. Ron Morphy throws to first for the easy out. Pitcher Richard Taylor smokes fastball past a batter. -go. tak We xi: . xg f',2: ..Ir My , 33 ,152 .Q l j V ' V wt t . Q Q ophomore Since the junior varsity team is made up of almost all sophomores, some might wonder why there is even a sophomore team at all. Well, the answer is that many fine ballplayers that are now seniors. started out on the sophomore team their first year at Samo. Many of them have played little baseball and will improve greatly during high school and move up to the varsity and become stars. Coaching these future prospects in 1973 was Mr. Mike Griswold. SOPHOMORE TEAM lsitting, I, to r.lt Alan Goldberg, Mike Alstrom. Graham Resmer, Jose Lozano. Guillermo Hernandez: lkneeling, I. to r.l1 Mike Davis, Scott Anker, Jeff Rainsford, Rick Gomez, Rex Millette, Todd Smith: lstanding, l. to r.lt Andy Anderson. Dan Rivera. Rich Burke, Cliff Rooke. Marc Cummings, Ralph Elizando, L , ' ' A ' Y I-.I ' tg. 5 F554 111 1 h.1.r.3 'z ,v Varsit Track The 1973 track team began the year in fine form with a victory in its first outing of the season, a triangular meet against Lynwood and Long Beach Jordan. Coached by Mr. Paul Kerry and Mr. Mike Vincent, the tracksters' strength was in the middle and long distances with the Beck brothers, Curtis and Steve, backed up by Steve Gibson. Denny Korn added plenty of points in the 120-yard high hurdles and the 180-yard lows, while Steve Beverly was a consistent 'IO-flat sprinter, and Scott McDonald performed admirably in the high jump and long jump. Overall, the team was very' strong, giving the entire Bay League a stiff challenge all season long. Turning on down backstretch is Steve Gibson. RN .. Q A Q VARSITY TEAM Isitting, I. to r.l: Randy Messenger, Mark Robinson, Don Palimo, Bobby Herron: Ikneeling, I. to r.l: Dick Shafer, Bill Mateer, Victor Barboza. Richard Lightsey, Roy Allen, Gabriel Martinez, Charles Bridgeford, Keith McKnight,Joe Steinman,John Lowell, Ithird row, I. to r.l: Chuck Dorman, Tom Gallagher, John Nelson, Peter Arnet, Curtis Beck, Jose Solis, John Gaydos, Jeff Mitchell, Steve Merriman, Steve Beck: lstanding, I. to r.l' Scott McDonald. Tim Jones, Don McNeal, Cy Bolton, Harold Fortuna, Paul Burnham, Denny Korn. Peter Vagner, Steve Gibson, Dave Reed, Steve Beverly. 4 l I i I lim I .rl .tl . 'I 1 I ,f rl -Q Tiki lllhis I' twin fer 3 gl' Wi. .li 5 A15 , , I ?, 9 c f A X y fm ' 'WM' J i K -1 sm fin, Steve Beck races to victory in the ml e Curtis Beck takes command rnght from the start. I r . 41' -IJEQ ul LK-11' Left: Curtis Beck leads the field en route to another record-breaking performance. Above: Vaulter John Gaydos takes off. V l yl l fl l 176 Jw . n ,.,N, .,,r , l t fsxgge Top left, clockwise: Cy Bolton, Vlctor Barboza, Steve Beverly, Don Palimo Hurdler Denny Korn leaps unto another first-place finish, .V I I ll l Ja ly 3 l l t A ,- lf l 'Liga 5 ls all A gf-pvolslull lg lfezlfl l I yilljalllln mhlllzlon X4 y,.1.. vr'17 'l 'bl , -ft I , 1, , if ll li H i YH' 'lf If 1 'uf lg lllellalku l E 1 l N' ' . A I .'QPff 1 I r I .A ll 1 y I J. W ill W fx 4: Q , an QM 1 5994 UN UPL! fl!! S use SOPHOMORE TEAM Isuttmg I to rl Mlke Merlc Robert Karas Larry Malanga Gary Angelus Anthony Roybal lkneellng I to rl Frank Jones Edward Thrers James Barley Mlke Walkup Casey McSpadden Chris Nagano Alan Maddox Sulvrano Flamlerez lstandung I to rl Clete Tons Andrew Black Jeff Duvarclo Paul Mahoney Jeff Green Jeff Hlckey Mnke Collrns Jay Guerrero Chrrs Hoff Sophomore The sophomore track program under the dlrectlon of coaches Paul rry and Mlke V ncent concerned malnly wlth producing prospects for future varsuty competltlon And slnce most of the sophomores have had very llttle partlclpatlon In organlzed track and fleld the major emphasls IS placed on fundamentals and style Most outstanding on the 1973 Vlke edltuon were sprlnter Chrls Hoff and hurdlerJay Guerrero MAA Make Walkup cruuses unto bug lead un the 1320 yard run Jay Guerrero comes over last hurdle and breaks tape for fxrst place Below lr to ll John Gaydos hands baton to Steve Beverly on last leg of 440 yard relay JI ,hw ss 'Eu-:BF 13 irls, Athletic Association The Girls' Athletic Association provides a variety of activities for sports-minded girls, Members can compete in various sports, such as volleyball, basketball, and softball. GAA members exhibit good sportsmanship as well as superior athletic ability. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Marilyn Carruthers, Mrs. Karen Whyte, and Miss Martha Ruby. 0 I Two girls sport different styles in the hurdles it MEMBERS lfirst row, I. to r.I: K. Rehler, S. White, S. Travers, D. Newell, F. Puplampu, E. Barnard: lsecond row, I. to r.l: A. Alba, B, Casillas, L, Brownell, L. Orbach, V. Brewster, D. Wilder, F. Simpson, E. Alvarez, C. Roberts, I. Vematsv, S. Cherbak, K. Fair: lthird row l. to r,l: M. Walsh, M. Hadcock, L. Buck, K. Biglow, A. Johansen, D. Epson, S. Mills, S. Kondo, K, Douglas, L, Craig, lfourth row, I. to r.I: V, Peach, M. Richards, K. Wyatt,J, Rogers, E,Jenson,J. Twitchell, D. Bachalo, S. Johnson, D, Dowdy, S. Koto, S. Shimpo, D. Wyatt, J. Van Buskirkg lfifth row, I, to r.l: K. Hufhines, K, Koeppe, G. Rawn, M. Merritt, L. Crawford, T, Meador, K. Koeppe, P. Keeler, R, Petersen, V. McNeal, L. Kroon, S. Kane: lseventh row, I, to r.l: M. Palmer, D. Temple, P. Olsen, R Trumbull, M Moody, J, Hopkins, A. Ellis, P. Johnson, S. Tysl, L. Zipper, S. Ream, S. Garacochea, D. Douglas, leighth row, I. to r.l: W. Steere, R. Christensen, H, Sweet, J. Weisman, P. Schmidt, J, Niles, C, Eastman, D. Pierson, G. Remington, D. Doerflinger, K, TuIly,J, Kelly, L. Lloyd da Silva. A TEAM lfirst row, I, to r.l: Linda Lloyd de Silva, Patty Olsen, Jill Weisman, Claire McCarty: lsecond row, l, to r.l: Jill Niles, Carrie Eastman, Debbie Pearson, Kathy Tully. irls' Volleyball In 1972, girls' volleyball became an official CIF sport, leagues were formed, and a playoff tournament was held. Samohi fielded two teams in competition, an A team and a B team. Coached by Miss Marty Fluby, the teams won many victories against rugged opponents, and also competed against a tough Palisades outfit. The A team was led by Claire McCarty, Linda Lloyd de Silva. Patty Olsen, and Carrie Eastman. Standouts for the B squad were Robin Christiansen, Holly Sweet, and Wendy Steere. 6' B TEAM lfirst row, I, to r.l: Paula Eastman, Holly Sweet, Maria Palmer, Wendy Steere: lsecond row, I. to r.l: Abby Lumsden, Robin Christiansen, Gail Remington, Diane Doerflinger, Claire McCarty reaches for the sky as she sets up teammate, irls' Tennis Once again, Samohi's girls' tennis team was a strong contender for the Bay League title. The team cruised to a 4-1 league record, and a second-place finish. The girls' tennis team, sponsored by Mrs. Marilyn Carruthers, has won the Bay League crown seven of the nine years it has competed. Playing on this years edition of the Viking netters were singles players Flobin Trumbull, Gail Rawn, and Nancy Davis. Playing doubles were the teams of Eileen Barnard - Sonny Gamble, and Susan Kane - Anna Chu. !. an fix' 5 MEMBERS lkneeling, l. to r.l: Susan Kane, Liz Orbach, Marion Berk. Sunny Gamble, LeeAnn Buck. Anna Chu: lstanding, I. to r.l: Sally Visher, Gail Rawn. Eileen Barnard, Robin Trumbull, Kim Hufhines, Geri Craft. R. 1 N M1 I I ,. Ni vii5t,,Q:,,11 , -- -f Q iw TS --.., om- Y - .. F QTQEQ-L-fFf'vf .QT ' 'i Y1,,:T ff. mqL'4 'f-1.,-w-QM., 'W hx- -..-AA jj-..,L' -'jj'-,Z-q, -we ag--4, A MWM ,-.fi .--- V A - ... , - 5 ,,v,, V' Q3 E'C-f'?55','n .g,-2FZL'5. g'Yi a'2h3,':1g,g Q H 'W g 4 W :-2-::.:s-rZ:E':2f3I-!ef:ig+.i-3.1:-:gl ..:t V ' 'jf' W b - NN .... y Ui-.fr,,, I , M Y 'eel 'X Sonny Gamble slams a hard forehand back to her opponent. , A,,g, V. ,L,,,?A,f:gg,,, Ll an f' 'A .M J.Q'f'3i1Z 151. Junior netter Robin Trumbull exhibits strong backhand l il l .- lll' I, Fai Slwlmei , I sex fs gs vs ft 0 W Margaret Richards and Jill King work onthe butterfly. irls, Swim Working out daily during third period, the Samohi girls' swim team was in its first year of existence as a CIF sport. Coached by Miss Gina Biggs, the girls swam their way to many victories against stiff opposition in Southern California. izfd Swimmer Margaret Richards practices her starts. Krista Koeppe develops her breaststroke, Colleen Bruce comes up for air during a strenuous workou t. ,fx FX rx rg ,J 5 PT! , f'N F521 PAXNA wg A, ,fix in ,i ni if I if ,M ,,. . ...f f f 4, X 4 , Q - Nas 1:1 1 l X X Q' J, , X S f ,X , if in in .J 1 f When you see someone who has lost his smile, give him yours . 'Qs' I fs if A 2 J 'V ?3 Ia. Q. it I fi i j ' if 1' I J '1'-7 'PH-, 35: 7 x. 1257151 fi, 9 , 1 - I ' ', -. f ,, 7f it YU iff ww-3 17,-f--1 ff:-1 1,11-P -, vw - 45.1 fllzim . wa' - 2':fi 'Kiwi 'ii i . iiiii?ifi?i f effliliifl - -Ai4WeVF:1iL?if'efEf+Z?mif4ws,e i , These are the moments that pa ss unnoticed. i at rw, E Q fi!! - The time has come for closing books and long last looks must end. And I know I'm leaving my best friends. Friends who taught me right from Wrong and weak from strong. That's a lot to learn. -To Sir With Love ,,, - r ff' , n,,1 I I W , X ' ' wr ff f f f J ff' WW k. w'A ' ' .1 ..k , , . 4 g ,h : , , ,wr , w,., 1 .-. ,A -',. -,v-f.:1 . .. H J- I ' IL' fi' 1 f ii .V nw. 1. 'gm J -:A 14:1 X i .,,ALphl,..,.4- 374:2- igmjfjiy ,.,, V., ,, N 1 M, 4 , , . -'Q up...., - I U 4 'N ' . -42 Mm. ,- ' ., ,':'A f f' --ur -gg ' L 1:f',',:V'-' pf F' - P, L,-,,.,, 4 .-W K .W 3-1 : Q uf 1 fa-9-:if , -5 1 7 .65 ff'.2.Z'f R ' , Q gf31'7T' ' ' 'tim 5as.Q,'? 5.V' JH 0' ' b va Ph V 'A if ' E QF .fi re nog:-3. 5 Fe ' f if 5 ff ' s ' 3 ,Vw -X - - ' jiflffz - 7 X A T' fe - 2 ,r '-,.:x119kX .2 , ' 'TM ff '71 ,d H k N - -X3 4 R .6 . 1 A ,. K! K . Q -, -y ., , ,, 1 ,.- . ' NS.-M r. 'e Wf- ,Q .X , ...L Q Hr, ,. ,4 1, , ff ' .1 ,.,X'. .fx Q., . . V r Yesterday is already 21 dream, and tomorrow is only 21 vision. 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EGM I ,Y Best Wishes, X Samohi Grads ssss A 1 '11 Af , -11 - A A 1 ' 1 JCPenney 1 1191 P W 1 I A411111 .1-: 1511.1 ,1 We know 1202 SANTA MONICA MALL what you're looking for. 395 6138 1 1 TOM BROWN'S 1223 395 2890 :-112 ' QUALI 1, pRlNTIN6 1 S l 41, SANTA MGNICA STATIONERS 927 MONTA , BiLLY'S FISH MARKET 393 1018 718 MONTANA AVE. 395-8907 N , E. . Y mg 457 9776 30745 PACIFIC COAST HWY , V' CONGRATULATIONS, ' I - ' SENICRS OF '73 anta Monica, ank HOLLYWQQD R CGMMERCIAL CARPET 2221 STEVE CURRAN YACHT SALES 13953 NAY WAY MARINA if 5 'VRF it Am.-. , Lvxtt mix. li . . -1 1, Do unto others. . Q ff' rf, Q. ' U C - w ill r ,-A. , A X 4 3. t -:f tg X-f-'-,p . g. . -iitfbiil :Wilt . X f .11 I as jg zfi 'sl ', ,J ' 4 , 3 fr 'F 3 ei '--'fe -i sf f st -is 15- ez,-ff-A ' ,,, Q . '57 L . ci -I 5 : 1 '.. .Q .g t 1 Jeff' E 4. ' t-.fix 3 ,lt L . 1 ,ff ' 1 l .- ri' 17: qu, . P 1 J, .ff t.,...,.,...,1 ..f t , - . ff . ,i1J' VTP nys. .. t , -4' ' 2' f, V Tis 1 31 tl it -1 . 4 . 1 . 9 ll ' ,IJ 1 A - The golden rule ol com- munity service. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. People who participate in com- munity activities are living this rule. They respond to the needs of the community by reaching out to individuals within it. In that way, the whole community is improved. First Federal Savings par- ticipates in community affairs in iust such a way. First Federal pro- vides a free 20UAseat, fully equipped Community Room for use by any accredited group. Last year, over 14,000 people benefited from these First Federal facilities! The officers and employees of First Federal are also well-known for their personal participation in a wide range of public service projects it is this we care attitude of First Federal that has made it so strong. First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Santa Monica Santa Monica: 4th St Wilshire Boulevard Wl:5ttX'u0t1Z 10510 Cltlndtlli Avefllue Thousand Oaks: 50 W. Hillcrest Drive Fairfax: 450 N. Fairfax Avenue X42 5 STE? . run SiT,.,E..fv .f If W ,...,. ,, er t BOB PILOT'S STEREO CENTER SANTA ivioNtcA BLVD, AT 24TH s-r, 829-4545 'x Century I-bderal fi, Q Savings 8: Loan Association W Santa Monica: 5th St. at Santa Monica Blvd. V Brentwood: San Vicente at Barrington ln ill N r o Est sewn fa? we do I9 Wu Bea ! X ,, W r Z A Q5 E CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS C OF 1973 L . I , AL EL TQVAR BY-THE-SEA OMG CYRI FUR SENIQR ADULTS DUME PLAZA PHARMACY 22237 451 1820 603 OCEAN AVENUE 393 2810 2911 HEATHER CLIFF ROAD CHOCOLATE TUX E D O CHALET SPEOIABTIZING Rentals EUROPEAN CANDIES and QUALITY S3165 HIGH AS THE ALPS' 1606 MONT NA AVE 394 5619 SPECIAL RATES FOR STUDENTS 1249 SANTA MONICA MALL 451 0083 PLAZA XI III S - I SHIRTS, SLACKS, JEANS AND I SKIRTS AND CUFFED PANTS - I DRESSES . HIGH OR Low COATS, HATS AND ACRYLIC TOPS X LOTS OF SWEATERS PRICED TO SO ix ORIGINAL DESIGNS BY CYRIL CULLEN OF IRELAND CREATED , , A 22237 PACIFIC COAST HWY BELTS, I AUDREY' BOUTIQUE ff IN SILK, WOOL, COTTON AND LINEN 456-3034 TAIR I THE IEDOQ BIKE SHOPPE Q Afalj - MOST MAJOR BRANDS - REPAIRS 1 - EQUIPMENT U Ies , 2I23I PACIFIC COAST HWY, -rr I NIALIBU Riff 456-3667 LEM? ' I FIFTH GENERATION JEWELERS FREE SENIOR KEY FREE EAR PIERCING I333 SANTA MONICA MALL NSEN'S ,iw,L 1 f.M A A, ,., 4 k -W. 1, V 1 ., '51 -Af ma 45,1 ,, N .- - 1 A -A iff. ce ream K F11 ' il jv A-If 1Q?Q,fQ,,' ,P V1 Y or 11.11. 'W-,'bL5 ,5, 'i wfw if 5 Q 1 . -ffl .V 34.0 'im N -: V - 'L M rk H. If Jwn yym ' jw jg- , J v , ,,....f ,V .-Un, jk-, ff- ' ' .. , , X 1,81 1 J J 4 43' QU. Q ?Q'7fgg gg:: Q 1 Q.. A gpg, 456-3553 2 . 1141 A' 1, . 73, HQ 2 7 - ' li 5 lvlAl.lEu fwwmW --ffAAw + ?17?Q4f'?i.Qj,',,,,, , Cliff' , ' if -1' V 11 if f?1i 'KJ' - - - ., 1' tf 2 ' M' 9.1 1' ...J V 1 W A . ' 'I CAFE ESPLANDE 246 26TH STREET 451-5115 3822 SOUTH CROSS CREEK ROAD fi J. 4 N 5--...Mp X - L.-1 'xwwmugqkm zwklstdisifh THE SKIHAUS 3101 SANTA MONICA EL.vD 828-3492 fp Q Q5 SCHWINN AND RALEIGH BICYCLES CYCLERSPORTSHOP II S 'Ig N. 'NQQI3 Lx Hx: IHE lm CHARL TO ET 47 ' T -SHIIIH IIIUIIIIIH EIIBHHVIHGUU. P CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES ZINC AND DYCRIL PRINTING PLATE OFFSET NEGATIVES AND PLATES MATS WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS AND XMAS CARDS SANTA MONICA ENGRAVI NG CO. I454 LINCOLN BOULEVARD A I 1219 SANTA MONICA IVIAL.I.. 451-9767 :-I.:1s.:. l LYN INGHAIVI'S I I i? .4 TA MONICA 4 CHRY LER - PLYMOUTH 900 SANTA MONICA BLVD. 394-1177 x - wfsf wmv 4' IIIIIIWQ, KPMOQX vim.-h? w?S ir 'Y ALWAYS A LITTLE BETTER WEDDINGS ' FUNERALS PARTIES AND HOSPITAL ARRANGEMENTS ' ' ton ,sit nba A Q R 2 . P ,. L ANN'S FLQWERS 1514 WILSHIRE BLVD, 395-5269 1, THANKS TO 0 R PATRO Palisades French Cleaners Clef Television 84 Stereo Mr. 81 Mrs. Hugh Moody Samohi Class of 1939 Stone's Camera 397-4430 Gina-Marie Flowers Willis Business College 1233 Santa Monica Mall Esther's House of Beauty Santa Monica Cycles Consolidated Pet Foods, Inc. Sandy's Fashions Elegance for Fastidious Women Jerri's Ceramic Studio Dr. 81 lVlrs. Jerry T. Clifton Dr. Sanford A. Aaronson Joseph T. Foreman, D.D.S. Dr. L. K. Steele Dr. Bi Mrs. Alvin P. Dicksa Dr. Donald D. Tapper Dr. Henry A. Jones Dr. 81 Mrs. John Jurgutis Dr. 81 Mrs. Marshall H. Sachs Dr. 81 Mrs. John M. Tarle Dr. Joseph S. Carey Dr.William G. Plested Dr. J. H. Williams, Jr. Mrs. Ethel S. Williams Kelvin F. Williams Dr. Donald K. Hester Robert L. Hamilton, D.D.S. Dr. Gero Wolman Dr. Ben Z. Krentzman Dr. Patrick Medved Charles M. Goldstein, D.D.S. Calman Kurtzman, D.D.S. Dr. John McGonigle Dr. Lauren L. Fleager Allen I. Drysch, D.D.S. Mr. 81 Mrs. Jack R. Knight Dr. Cyril Gail Dr. David Boska Ida Myers Benjamin Villa June Lucas Arlys E. Thun Sherry Pierce Beverly Waters Samohi Administrators Ellen Laymon Contributor Bill 84 Marie Abbot Trojan 8: Cheyenne Zullo Eugene Jellison Margery Posner Mckilgru Love You Kitty Weber Virginia Reidy Roy 81 Caryl Manska Mr. 84 Mrs. Arnold Fonfa Good Luck Seniors from Vikes' lnn JoJo 84 Pax Pardridge Georgia Oppenheim Wayne 81 Florence Sisco BGB BUR RE TAURA LUNCHEON ' DINNER A it ,sf COCKTAILS WILSHIRE AT SECOND STREET 393-6777 L. l I J A Al Ar Af Ad Ad Ad. Alg Ali: Alb, Alol Allz Alva Alva Alvai Alye. Amel Ande Anile Andei Andel Audra Andre Angell Angulr Anloir Aqulnc Amgen Amer, Arroyo A , l l' Il, I I 1 A g . I l lx! l SS i Wil l l .M X l 33' 5 55,551- S fl V 3- fRNS RANT 1, .. ,D Mah-1' ,J ,. 57REET ll Senior Activities Index Abeles, Kathy 62 Ackerman, Elizabeth 27,43,62 Adams, Cheryl 62 Adams, Mark 62,152 Adams, Patty 51,62 Adkins, Marybeth 3l,49,52,62 Adleman, Barbara 36,62 Algaw, Harriet 62 Ahrens, Per 62 Alba, Anita 62 Alonzo, Cindy 62 Altz, Kimberly 62 Alvarado, Daniel 62 Alvarez, Eugenta 46,62 Alvarez, Vidal 62 Alyea, Steve 62 Ameche, Bridget 62 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson , Diane 43,62 , Fortner 36,51,52,62 , Paul 62,149 , Porshia 62 Andrade, Myles 62 Andrews, Dana 62 Angell, Kevin 62 Angulo, Juana 62 Antoine, Winnie 63 Aquind, Mayra 35,63 Aragon, Rueben 63 Arnet, Ralph 56,63 Arroyo, Sabrina 63 , , J. Artuso, Sherie 63 Athanasiou, Ruth 63 Atherly, Jon 63 Austin, Audrey 63 Austin, John 63 Ayala, Eddie 63 Backle, Jody 63 Badham, Sue 27,63 Bailey, Carolyn 63 Bailey, Linda 63 Baker, Janet 23,27,51,63 Ballantyne, Susan 63 Ballard, Roy 63 Barg, John 63 Barlow, Kay 63 Barrett, Karen 31,47,52,63 Barrett, Kim 63 Barrus, Wendy 22,44,52,63 Bartschi, Susan 27,52,64 Becerra, Lucy 46,64 Beck, Curtis 56,64,144,145,175 Bedrosian, Barbera 27,31,64,176 Beede, Glen 64 Bencomo, David 64 Benes, Jan 64 Bennett, Kim 64 Benson, Charles 64 Benson, Ray 47,64 Bentcourt, Karen 49,64 Bentley, Betsy 44,64 Berger, Jane 22,64 Berk, Gene 64,164 Bernardo, Gary 64 Berner, Gladys 64 Berryman, Greg 64 Bertonneau, Denise 64 Bicoll, Amy 64 Bilynsky, Steve 27,5O,52,64 Biniak, Kathy 64 Bjorkland, Ronald 64 Black, James 64 Blair, Henry 25,52,64 Blair, Lyn 25,49,64 Blake, William 42,64 Bliss, Christopher 65 Bluth, Danny 65 Bohn, Mark 65 Bourque, Ronnie 65 Bower, David Brady, Karen 32,65 Braham, Tony 42,48,65 Braley, James 65 Brandon, Linda 65 Branham, Jody 65 Branham, Sally 65 Branscomb, Charles Breman, Sally 65 Bremer, Lianne 26,31,35,42,52, 65 Brictson, Eric 65 Bridgeman, Shirley 65 Bringham, Richard 65 Brode, Brian 65 Brown, Diane 13,65 Brown, Donna 65 Bruno, Joanne 65 Bryant, John 65 Budriunas, A165 Budzyn, Tony 65,154 Burdick, Guy 66 Burr, Eric 25,26,42,52,66 Burt, Cindy 66 Burton, Ursula 12,13,22,24,47,52,66 Buteyn, Dolores 66 Buteyn, Kirk 66 Butler, Jaymes 66 Byers, Diane 66 Calhoun, Carla 66 Cadena, Esperanza 46,66 Calfas, Elaine 52,66 Campbell, Cathy 66 Campbell, Dee 66 Campbell, Erwin 66 Campbell, Sherree 66 Campbell, Steve 66 Campeau, Deith Camson, Jackie 66 Cantella, Susan 66 Carfagnin, Kathy 66 Carillo, Vance 66 , Carlin, Mike 66 Carlisle, Ken Carlson, Bob 67 Carreno, Antonina 67 Casillas, Adrian 42,67 Catlett, Becky 67 Casillas, Fortino 67,167 Ceileh, Diana 67 Chambers, Yolanda 67 Chano, Esteban 67,167 Chavez, Martha 67 Cherbak, Sharon 67 Cherogatt, Pat 67 Chinn, Paul Craig 67 Chism, Dave 67 Chow, Liane 22,67 Christofferson, Joyce 67 Chu, Tony 67 Cichocki, Danuta 13,67 Ciniglio, Steve 67 Clanchan, Mary 67 Clark, David 50,67 Clark, George 67 Clark, James 67 Clark, Randy 25,26,67 Clark, Sally 67 Clark, Thad 67 Clark, William 67 Clemens, Kim 67 Clifton, Gary 67 Cohen, Terri 68 Comen, Todd 68 Collins, Brian 25,26,42,68 Colman, Jim 68 Conarroe, Donna 68 Contreras, Amelia 46,68 Cook, James 68,138,139 Coon, Sue 68 Cooper, Beth 68 Cooper, Clayton 68 Cooper, Virginia 68 Copley, Aric 68,149 Corbett, Patricia 68 Corman, Richard 42,68 Corona, Alejandro 46,68 Costello, Terance 68 Costello, Tim 68 Coutts, Steven 68 Cox, James 68 Cramer, David 94 Crandall, Carol 22,68 Crawford, Mary 68 Crawford, Timothy 27,68 Creed, Wendy 68 Cristiansen, Robin 68,179 Crocker, Charles 68 Cronan, Katy 16,17,68 20 Crowther, Matthew 68 Cunningham, Alan 68 Dalberto, Raymand 68 Daneshrad, Sheila 68 Daniels, Edward 69 Daniels, Edward 25,69 Darling, Crystal 27,52,69 Davidson, Robert 69 Davidson, Russell 69 Davenport, Sara 69 Davis, Bruce 43,69 Davis, Daniel 69 Davis, Steve 69 Deal, Martha 69 Dean, Lester 69 Decker, Jay 69 Delargy, Margaret 69 Demetriou, Andrew 69 Denham, Sheree 69 Deschenes, Cindy 69 Detrixhe, Debbie 16,22,23,26,52,69 Diaz, Tom 25,26,52,59 Dicksa, Robert 69 Diener, Michael 69 Dillon, Gary 69 Dinsmore, Matthew 69 Dinsmore, Michael 69 Dirige, Lois 69 Dixon, Jacquelyn 69 Dobbie, Bruce 69 Dodge, Lori 69 Dorman, Charles 69 Dormer, Debbie Ann 69 Doty, James 70 Douglass, Christopher 70 Douthat, David 70 Drake, Doris 70 Dreyer, Derstin 49,70 Druckman, Lisa 40,52,70 Duchin, Rick 70 Duck, Dee 43 Duggan, Peggy 36,70 Dumas, 'Denise 20,32,70 Dyezewski, Richard 70 Dyer, Christopher 70 Eastwood, Teresa 70 Ebner, Susan 70 Edington, Pam 25,26,52,70 Edmunds, Michael 70 Eisner, David 31,41,70 Elmendorf, Garry 70 Englehart, Hays 70 Enoch, Richard 70 Epling, Jeffrey 70,168 Erikson, Yolande 35,52,7O Erpelding, Gracia 56,70 Escobar, Ruben 71 Eskildsen, Stephen 71 Espensen, Danny 71 Espy, John 55,71,168 Estavan, Larry 71 Evans, Lili 71 Evans, Roxanne 71 Fair, Kris 31,35,42,71 Farmer, Bob 71 Farrarr, Bob 71 Fedaravicus, Gint 33,52,71 Fernandez, Virginia 71 Fetterman, Dennis 71 Ficher, Randy 71 Fieldhausen, Kim 71 Fields, Leslie 71,43 Figueroa, Elena 71 Fink, Vivian 71 Fino, Rosalinde 71 Fisher, Ryan 71 Fletes, Dolores 71 Fliege, Linda 71 Florzak, Gary 71 Forman, Charles 71 Fornera, Gary 71 Forte, Timmy 27,40,71 Fortuna, Harold 71 Foss, Ramsey 71 Fourch, John 71 Fournier, David 48,71 Fowler, Kris 31,49,71 Fox, Jason 71 Franco, Terie 72 Franks, Pamela 72 Frazier, Debbie 72 Freeman, April 72 Freeman, Sharon 72 Frey, Ken 72 Fronk, Denise 72 Frost, Kim 72 Frumkin, Celena 72 Funk, Bill 20,72,161 Fulkerson, Lee 72,154 Gallagher, Cindy 72 Galleno, Thomas 72 Garchow, Jeffery 48,72 Garcia, Carman 72 Garcia, lsmane 72 Garfunkel, Jeremy 147,72 Garges, Thomas 72 Gaudet, Bruce 72 Garvin, George 72 Gavmond, Cynthia 72 Gausselin, Susan 72 Gefter, Shelley 72 Gentis, lan 52,72 George, Linda 72 Gelrge, Rick 72 Gerlike, Karen 72 Gicsin, Steven 49,7 2, 1 44,1 45 Gladstone, Larry 72 Gomez, Dominic 46,72 Gomez, Manuel 73 Gomez, Salvador 150 Gonzales, Mary 46,73 Good, Elizabeth 73 Goodlad, Paula 41,73 'X H Hi Hi Hi Hil Hii Hir Hoi Hoi Hol Hal Holi Hull Holi Holt Hool Hooi Hopi H091 Horei Hom Horst Houg Housl Howa Grabhorn, Lewis 73 Howe Grant, Clade 73 Hum Green Daniel 73 Hudsl Green Deborah 31,73 Hlflil Green, Geri 73 Hllghe Green, Jennifer 73 Hugisf Green, Joan 73 HUUEV Greene, Cottontail 56,73 HUM Greenswood, Kathy 73 HUM Greif, Lloyd 52,55,73 l'lUHLf Gripp, Eric 25,26,73 HWSL Gross, Sanuel 73,152 l'lUfST,l Grossman, Lisa 40,73 ilUSSPl1i Gsellman, Debra 73 HUSIOH Guercio, Debbie 23,26,73 Guerrero, Peter 46,73 Gutierres, Alicia 46,73 Gutierrez, George 73 Gutierrez, Grace 73 Hagen, Sheila 27,35,52,73 Hale, John 73 Haley, Mary Lou 27,31,73 Hamilton, Roberta 73 Hammer, David 27,73 Hammer, Rhonda 73 Hamend, Wendy 52 ll Hansen, Jo Ann 74 i Hansen, Kathy 74 Q Hanton, Steven 74 A Harding, Mark 56,74,152,153,155,161 ' Hargrove, Jamie 74 :Q Harris, Kathy 49,74 P ., f' Hart, Daniel 74 l 3 l Hart, Melinda 74 5 Hartley, Candy 74 Heagy, Robert 74 Hedrick, Craig 74 Heinemann, Elizabeth 74 Y Helstein, Rachel 74 Henderson, James 74 ' Henesy, David 74 '- Henson, Willie 74 Henszy, Robert 25,26,74 Herber, Brenda 23,74 1 Hernandez, Carlos 46,74 1 Hernandez, Deandra 74 , 1' Hernandez, Jose 46,74 - Hettish, Carl 74 'ew-,-as ,gl ,dx ii Higgins, Karen 26,35,51,74 Hill, Cameron 74,138 Hill, Kevan 74 Hill, Robert 52,74 Hilsonger, Bill 74 Hinsley, Debbie 74 Hirsch, Robert 74,144 Hoag, Margie 22,52,74 Hoeppner, Kim 74 Hoff, Jeff 52,74 Hollander, David 74 Holguin, Debbie 74 Hollinrake, John 52,75 Holm, Cindy 75 Holt, Paul 43,75 Hooper, Stephen 75 Hoover, Ernest 75,147 Hopkins, Jocelyn 75 Hoppe, Jeanne 49,75 Horenn, Robert 75 Horowitz, Kitty 52,75 Horstman, David 25,75 Hough, Timothy 75 Houston, Ronald 75 Howard, Becky 75 Howe, Pamela 22,31,32,75 Hubbard, Stanley 75,152,154 Hudspeth, Dick 75 Huffaker, Phildon 75 Hughes, Christine 75 Huges, Deborah 52,75 Hugey, Barbera 75 Huesar, Reyne 75 Huesar, Reyne 75 Hunt, Anthony 75 Hurst, Deborah 75 Hurst, Gil 75 Husseho, Cheryl 75 Huston, Debbie 75 lman, Kathy 76 Isaac, Dave 76 ltakiano, Peter 76 lversen, Dennis 76,138 Jack, Thomas 76 Jackson, Chris 76 Jacquot, Mary Ann 76 James, Daphene 76 Jarret, Dave 27,76 Jauregui, Martha 76 Jauier, Oscar 27,76 Jefferies, Jane 76 Jenden, Peter 52,76 Jennings, Dennis 76 Jenny, Patty 22,76 Jensen, Paul 16,42,76 Jerrigan, Janet 76 Jilly, Margit 76 Johanson, Agnetha 47,76 Johns, Elmira 76 Johnson, Durna 43,76 Johnson, Glen 76 Johnson, Marva 43,76 Johnson, Mike 77 Johnson, Patty 13,77 Johnston, Kim 77 Jolas, Richard 77 Jones, Carol 77 Jones, Jeff 77 Jones, Stephen 77 Jones, Timothy 52,77 Jordon, Lynette 25,56,77 Jovanovich, Lisa 40,41,52,77 Jurasky, Rick 56,77 Kaaz, Jeanine 35,52,77 Kalpesis, Cristine 77 Kane, Mark 77 Kalta, Isis 77 Kambur, Pamela 23,77 Kapner, Joan 2O,32,77 Karlen, Wendy 31,77 Karrigan, Donna 32,77 Kaufman, Gwenn 32,77 Kearsley, Charles 50,77 Keating, Claire 40,77 Keefe, James Keeping, Jane 20,78 Kelly, Ellen 22,78 Kelley, Elizabeth 78 Kelly, William 78 Kefmath, Lynn Kermath, Lynn 78 Kessler, Paul 52,78,165 Kimmer, Jackie 27,31 ,78 King, Carolyn 78 King, Jill 78,181 King, John 78 Kingham, John 78 Kington, Deborah 27,49,78 Kinkella, Mary-Corrine 78 Kirby, Robert 78 Kirst, Laura 78 Kiser, Karen 16,22,78 Knight, Lee 78 Knight, William Arthur 78 Kobrin, Gustavo 25,78 Koeppe, Krista 56,78 Kondo, Shari 51 ,78,1 78 Korn, Dennis 78,145,175,176 Kotler, Kim 78 Koto, Sharon 51,79,178 Kramer, Sandra 26,32,44,52,79 Krich, Christopher 79 Krueger, Lisa 22,23,79 Kumalae, Alfred 79 Kurtz, Keith 22,79 Lafaurie, Ricardo 79 Laskey, Barry 79 Lasky, Matthew 79 Lasso, Gloria 79 Latter, Robyn 79 Latour, Craig 79 Laurson, John 79 Lawless, Cindy 79 Lawrence, Keith 26,27,79,164 Laws, Bruce 79 Lee, Patricia 79 Lee, Warren 79 Leib, Linda 79 Leitelt, Diane 79 Leroy, Jean-Pierre 79 Lesley, Debbie 79 Lesnansky, Ed 41,52,79 Levanlawski, Gary 79 Levantine, Suzanne 79 Lewinstein, Charles 79 Lewis, Loretta 51,79 Lieber, Ina 79 Lightsy, Karen 43,79 Lilly, Marsha 43,80 Linter, Thomas 80 Lippincott, Sue 52,80 Litten, Jacie 22,60,80 Llamas, Hector 80 Lo, Linda 80 Lockfort, Bill 80 Lorenzo, Imelda 80 Lowe, Heather 80 Lowe, Pamela 43,80 Luker, John 56,80,150 Lundy, Michael 80 Machler, Marsha 80 MacKay, Susie 80 Macrae, Colleen 80 Madras, Bonnie 80 Major, Paul 80 Marker, Debbie 80 Markowitz, Katie 80 Manley, Carol 41,80 Manska, Clayton 25,31 ,52,55,80 Marshall, Ellen 12,22,80 Marshall, Mike 80 Martin, Charles 43,80,138,14O,141 Martin, Merced 167 Martin, Robert 46,81 Martinez, Alie 46,81 Matsuda, Esther 81 Mayotte, Pam 81 McAllister, Ben 81 McCabe, Holly 81,178 McCalation, Zana 81 McDonel, Christina 81 McDonald, Scott 42,81 ,1 75 McGillivary, Cheryl 81 McGovern, Kathy 81 McGrath, Mary 81 McGraw, Elaine 81 McHugh, Bruce 81 Mclntire, Bruce 26,43,81 McKay, Tim 18,52,81 McKenna, Eileen Ann 81 McKnight, Keith 81,175 McLaughlin, Byron 81 McNeal, Dewey McNulty, Pam 82 McTaggart, Paul 25,26,82 Mead, Cindy 82 Mederos, Humberto 82 Medina, Luis 46,82 Mejia, Salvador 46,82 Melford, Jean 55,82 Mean, Sonia 23,82 Mendelsohn, Lori 82 Merriman, Christian 57,82 Merit, Frank 82 Meyer, Marianne 22,23,56,82 Miller, Margie Miller, Mitchell 52,82 Miller, Roy 82 Miller, Carl 82 212 Mills, Carl 82 Mills, Debra Lynn 82 Milton, David Vance 82 Mitchell, Janice 47,52,82 Moffitt, Gene 52,82 Molina, Edwin 82 Moody, Margie 18,52,82 Moore, Lora 82 Morales, Cindy 82 Morgan, Dan 82,138,140,141 Moroney, Jeff 25,26,83 Morton, Paula 25,83 Mulder, Mark 83 Muniz 46,83 Nadler, Sam 31 ,43,51 ,52,83 Nario, Alicia 83 Navarette, Suzy 83 Neiley, Debra 83 Nelson, Craig 83 Nesbitt, Betty 83 Neill, Anna 31,37,83 Neswald, David 25,26,83 Nevarez, Angel 52,83 Nichols, Jim 83,167 Nicholaus, Eric 83,149 Niemeyer, Terry 83,149 Nieves, Adela 49,51 ,83 Nilsen, Paul 83 Nissley, Michael 84,164 Nitta, Jeffrey 25,31,52,84 Norris, Roger 84 Noda, Kenneth 84 Nowacki, Dominque 84 Ochrach, Mark 84,138 Oisbode, Paul 84 O'Kelly, Brian O'Neal, Larry 84 Orchard, Richard 52,84 Orrestad, Sonja 84 Ortiz, Marylee 84 Padilla, Rodolfo 84 Palacios, Magdalena 46,84 Palmer, Gwendlyn 43,84 Pankau, Linda 12,13,84 Pao, Danna 84 Partridge, Craig 84,147,148 Parker, Dana 31,44,52 Patarak, Mike 146,148 Patten, Yvonne 85 Patton, Steve 85 Payne, Martha 85 Peach, Robert 85,138,140 Peak, Charles 85 Peak, Debbie 57,85 Pearce, Sue 85 Pearson, Cindy 22,24,56,85 Pearson, Debbie 85,178 Pelczar, Joan 85 Pepper, Jack 85 Perkins, Tom 42,52,85 Perrault, Stephanie 85 Perry, .lim 85 Perry, Kathleen 25,26,49,85 Perry, Susan 85 Pesqueira, Patty 85 Peters, Linda 85 Petersitzke, Monica 85 Peterson, Beau 85 Peterson, Kim 85 441 . 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C Q' c ,,,kb 1 sh - ' Nfl , P Peterson, Michael 85 Peterson, Robert 86 Pian, Mark 86 Pierson, Rex 86,140 Piesco, Mark 86 Pinal, Pedro 46,86 Piper, Mathew 86 Pitman, William 86 Pletcher, Sharon 86 Poole, Cynthia 86 Pohencia, Kathy 86 Polk, Pamela 86 Polkinghorn, James 86 Posner, Ronald 86 Preece, Penelope 49,52,86 Price, Larry 86 Price, Melvin 86 Prichett, Scott 86 Pulver, Phillip 86 Prismon, Donald 25,26,86 Puplampu, Fern 23,43,52,86 Purcell, Shane 86 Putnam, Dawn 43,86 Quintana, Richard 46,86 Ouiroz, Ana Maria 86 Rains, Mike 86 Randolf, Thomas 86 Rappaport, Ross 86 Rassey, Robin 25,86 Reason, Richard 25,26 Rehler, Kris 52,87,178 Reid, Stephanie 23,43,87 Remington, Gail 87,149 Rems, Jack 52,187 Rentaria, Annete 87 Reynolds, Greg 87 Reynolds, Mike 87 Reynosa, Antonia 87 Reynoso, Yolanda 46,87 Richard, Cynthia 87 Richards, Charlotte 87 Richardson, Stephan 87 Riker, Ray 87 Riley, Cate 87 Riley, Jim 87 Rios, Angela 87 Roberts, Dave 87 Roberts, Mary 87 I Reber Rober Robim Rodgel Rodrig Rodrig Rodrigi Rogers, Roney, Rosas, l Rosenli Rosend: Ross, Ll Rowe,l Rue, Mil Rupp, T Russell, Russell, Ruiherlr Ryan, ll Ryan, Pa llvavec, siliivi Saenz, R Slim, Ke Salrasegai Sallman, Sanchez, Sandoval, Sll9Pnl,. iilv, Gai Saunders, Saumleigx lawyer, 5 lalre, La Ssiilllony llECl1Ie lfllallei Stllngnbl lilllllls ldlumak lillliiei, SClil'lgm Ron, D, lflllll iwitg, Rmli Simi, S1 Siillls RRR, i Q Roberts, Pete 87 Robertson, Teresa 51 ,52,87 Robinson, Donald 87 Rodgers, Annette 87 Rodriguez, Dario 87 Rodriguez, Luis 87 Rodriguez, Teri 87 Rogers, Lynda 20,32,87 Roney, Karen 20,43,87 Rosas, Rosemario 87 Rosenberg, Paul 87 Rosendahl, Pamela 87 Ross, Linda 87 Rowe, Thomas 87 Rue, Michele 49,87 Rupp, Terry 87 Russell, Dennis 87 Russell, Kathy 87 Rutherford, Kim 88 Ryan, Julie 26,42,52,88 Ryan, Pat 88 Ryavec, Lisa 88 Sabol, Vickie 88 Saenz, Raul 88 Saito, Ken 88 Sakasegawa, Michael 88 Saliman, Sandra 25,27,88 Sanchez, Elisa 46,88 Sandoval, Felix 88 Sargent, John 88 Sato, Gary 88,138 Saunders, Arthur 88 Saunders, Bill 31,52,88 Sawyer, Elaine 31,88 Sayre, Laurie 52,88 Scanlon, Jerome 88 Schechter, Roger 52,88 Schlaffer, Sandor 47,88 Schoenbeck, Steve 88 Schroppel, Jim 88 Schumaker, Linda 40,88 Schuster, David 88 Schwartz, Jordan 26,88 Scott, Dave 33,52,88,138 Scott, Debbie 52,88 Scott, Gary 88 Scott, Maxine 88 Scott, Sara 88 Searles, Karen 27,88 Sevilla, Maria 46,88 .N-.....W 5 lan-m...Q..... l Seward, Amanda 43,52,88 Shackleford, John Shafer, Richard 89 Shales, Charlotte 89 Shames, Joanna 20,24,27,32,89 Shapiro, David 89 Shaw, Mary 27,52,89 Sheranian, Rebecca 89 Sherman, Marty 89 Shiffman, Candy 89 Shifrin, Brian 51,89 Shimpo, Susie 51,89 Shockley, lda 89 Shorr, Adam 89 Shutt, David 89 Sievers, Vickie 89 Sinclair, Cory 89,158,159 Sioberg, Jon 89 Skiba, Deborah 89 Slaysman, Stephen 89 Slicker, John 89 Smith, Beverly 89 Smith, Clifton 43,89 Smith Smith , Deborah 31 ,43,89 , Geoffrey 29,35,36,37,52,89 Smith, Norma 25,89 Smith, Paul 89 Smith, Robbie 89 Solimene, John 89 Solis, Joseph 89 Somerton, Cathy 89 Sonnenschein, Lise 31,90 Sorenson, Craig 90 Sorensen, Scott 35,90 Spanjaard, Fred 47,90 Sparhawk, Lynn 90 Spaulding, Steve 90 Specht, Linda 31,90 Spencer, Graeme 90 Stanbury, Cindy 90 Steinman, Joseph 90 Stephenson, Rah! Mike 17,19,27,29,43,96 Stevens, Daniel 52,90 Stevenson, William 90 Stewart, Mary 30,32,90 Still, Keith 90 Stock, Rae 90 Stone, David 90 Strausberg, Susan 90 Strick, Jeremy 31,35,49,52,90 Sumi, Paul 27,90 Sutherland, Paul 26,27,52,90 Swami, Marie 25,26,90 Sweeney, Sharon 49,90 Swift, Patrick 90 Szigetti, Dennis 90 Tabib, Veronica 40,90 Tackett, Linda 90 Taylor, Shaun 26,51,91 Teitzell, Daria 52,91 Terlizzi, Steve 51,91 Teufel, Mark 91 Thorp, Sam 91 Thayer, Tanda 41,44,52,91 Thiergartner, Bernard 91 Thiery, Ralph 51,91 Thrower, Marlon 43,91 Thurman, Cleontine 43,91 Thurman, Erma 43,91 Tomaino, Jeanie 18,29,91 Tosh, David 25,26,27,91 Touchberry, Bill 91 Trabold, Becky 24,27,30,52 Tracey, Steve 91 Travers, Our Gal Sal-ly 22,91 Trevino, Julian 91 Trives, Toni 44,52,91 Tully, Kathy 91,178,179 Twitchell, Jeff 91 Tysl, Susan 91,178 Uchimura, Rex 92 Upcraft, Deborah 52,92 Vaczek, Ray 92 Vagner, Peter 92 Vaitai, Ngatuvai 92 Valadez, Johnnie 92 ,91,164 Valdez Linda 92 Valen Mark 92 Valys Allcla 92 Van Busklrk Joellyn 52 92 178 Vandellos Mrchael 92 Vanerloop Klrk 92 Vargus Peter 92 Vasquez Emma 92 Vasquez Zalda 92 Vaughn Jerome 92 Vavala l.ydla 92 Vazquez Bull 92 Ventre Dean 92 Verdes Martha 92 Vessa Regina 92 Vusher Sally 92 178 180 Vitae Maura 92 Vollmer Steve 92 Wagner Bruce 92 Wagner Wendy 27 92 Wagnon Wendy 22 27 43 44 92 Walker Steven 92 Walkup Bruce 92 Walsh Margaret 52 93 178 Wapnlarskl Bogdan 93 Ware Davld 25 48 93 Warner Debbie 93 Warren Anthony 93 Warren Dana 52 146 147 148 93 Warren Peter 93 Wayne Paul 93 Webb Lee Anne 93 Weener Deborah 93 Werner Richard 93 Welr Jennifer 93 Welsbart David 93 Weldon Connie 93 Welzel Harold 47 93 White Brian 93 White Martha 52 93 White Susie 56 93 178 Whrtman Luetta 93 Whlttet Douglas 52 93 147 Wnckham Clarissa 93 Wickham Cllfford 93 Wldney Dave 93 Wudney Walter 93 Wllder DaVette121318 43 93 Wllllams Alan 25 93 Wllllams James 93 Wllllson M1chael93 Wxlson Jeff 93 Wilson John 93 Wilson Julie 31 93 Wrndes Rack 147 93 Wlre Mlchael 94 Wise Erlc 35 146 147 94 Wojak Dean 94 Wood Cletus 94 Wooddell Ann 22 94 152 153 154 Woods Gary 94 Wyatt Dianne 22 52 94 178 Yamete Mark 94 Yoshlnaga Steve 28 94 138 Zandbergan Russ 94 Zarkades Elaine 94 ' 1 I 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I , 'Y W M A Q?iQZifLfo 5m9,gQm 4 -Q Y . . , Sgi yq! e , . N. X X955 X x .arse - . ws,-.,,w ,Q Q Q. ki X wx ee ' S, Z I K 3 Q ,ERFENEMQ awake - DEDICATIO To Mr. Mike Pardridge, who taught us to laugh while We learned. ' SWR, 1 7 aiemwge M - 'gg f4g..3, f,- ' I 5 4 4a' , v., L' f 22962 F' ' 'X 'l' f'4E f P 74' ' ,d e fc 2,2 'w -1:01, ,Sf ..f,,,,,-1 .w-::,:1,a ' , p., 11 H r-V . ,YC , 1 fig, , - alia Ei4'5:1'1iiM,sa f,+sMHmfiWfafH?iIiW . WMI' X ia....4......-....,....a in-- The Final Analysis As I write this last page the night before our final deadline, I realize how much we have all learned from the experiences we have had in making this book. Itis amazing to see a yearbook go together before your eyes. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as we enjoyed making it. ,.,, N X -4 ,ai A Special Thank-You To Mike Pardridge, for being the best advisor a yearbook staff could ever have, of all, for being a good friend. Gary Field, for doing every job possible. Ursula Burton, for helping me through the year. Sue White, for taking over all the editors' positions that no one else wanted. Richard Mackson, for saving us with his great photographs. Mr. Leach, for his generous contributions to NAUTILUS staff parties. Mr. Doan and Mrs. Gruber, for their secretarial help. Marshall Hollenberg, for dropping by when he was in the neighborhood. John Luker, for his superb photographs of Gretha. Jirn Ansite, for coming around more often than Marshall. Steve Jones, for entertaining all the girls on the staff. Pax and Jo, for standing guard during those late - night meetings. but most Mr. Mike Pardridge, Adviso Richard Mackso I'1 I realize md in more your ' Q ir. 3 o 1, ' 1 ll . 1 1 r D A 4 wg, ? I S.....,r ii: riff - L.1...,.-L. ! X A, - : E 4 N W l w N 1' i 1, N - w w 1 w W i 4 N V ! N ri-E3.'::!S-:L 41 -AL-if PISCHEL YEAFBUUKS INC .....g..,..a i X 1 w 'X'--X., l, g A-Lvuw, f LQ. ix kv- 93,4 f
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