Santa Monica High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Santa Monica, CA)
- Class of 1974
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V ' Life goes by so fast Stop for a moment, And take a look at it . . . Every picture tells a story. 'tw I 7,-fr W ' .dvd 4' K i We ,A 4 H W- fy.......,..--qi' l J-4' vi i I 4Uuvn9mm ' ,, -psvmmw f A ' 'g i i i i I IVV, if f V F i i We need time to dream Time to remember And time to reach Toward the infinite time to be. . . 4 V' fn an--e was--f 1. ,Sak A --sq , Wy, ,W W 'I -wx 5 t H 5: ,-, 24' MK' , if wa-an , L, .5,. ,Wh Table of Contents he Spirited ........ he Seniors ..... . he Underclass . . . . he Faculty .... . . . he Athletes . . . . . . helndex he Patrons .... .... .10 .56 .96 114 136 190 202. No time is wasted When people become friends i , We--4 ,.,..4. 2 -.,,. f- ..,,, , Q f.. ,Ury '- V-,, ,W-.. . M-wrt . 1 ,,,,,4,f M' may as S M ., 1 ggi' -is few. . . A K .-,wfgw I Though our dreams have lost some grandeur coming true There'l1 be new dreams g maybe better dreams and plenty Before the last revolving year is through 7 f-ff You've got so much to say, Say what you mean, Mean what you're thinking, And think anything. I' QQ 4,6 Q I f-ff 1 My f f T 1 Zig.: W 0 M? xi f VF f 4, 'W A lf ,V wwg I , M442 Q x ' X 'f , f ' fi mf' , . my ff e spirited Homecoming 197 3 Indian Hill witnessed its 82nd Homecoming in as many years as a revival of school spirit made it the happiest Homecoming ever. The coronation of Queen CeCe Sanders and her six princesses highlighted a day that saw Pep Club get its first Sweepstakes for afloat. In keeping with another Viking tradition, the MECHA float was set afire. The night brought a Homecoming victory over North that gave us an undisputed first in Bay League. After the game, the first on-campus dance in three years drew 700 to conclude the day's festivities. 'tgp-f I 'il i ,,3w-21-f'f?'. 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Q , +5 I W ,, 1 ,j , 1 N 4 J f' u ,WAV- Y H3 x' ' K f, ,:, Dorla Bartolucci Candy Tina Arnold Halushka Homecoming Princesses 7 3 ' Ianey Kho Patty Olsen Carmen Schade Q 232, The Voice of the Spirited i i ,, Ie, Q 5 if N 7 y ja ,- J Varsity Yell Leaders l YELL LEADERS QL. To RJ: Patti Keeler, Bet- : ty Smith, Sue Prey, CeCe Sanders, Joe Juarez, Debbie Newell, Carmen Schade. Back: Iohn t Howe. In the course of a year's time, it is awfully hard to avoid noticing the core of Indian l-lill's spirit groups: the varsity yell leaders. Ostensibly under the guiding hand of the dean's office, the eight of them usually had to fend for themselves when it came to money and transportation. Putting a tremendous outlay for uniforms, they still managed to send themselves to yell camp and capture the spirit stick for the second year running. Yell Queen CeCe Sanders planned, with the others help, the pep rallies and halftime show that kept the student body entertained and provided the extra push to victory. Toward the end, as the last wrestling match and baseball game died way, it was the concensus that the 1973-1974 yell leaders were the best in the school. ,- Q ww Samo's Mascots High point of most of the pep rallies and half-time activities were the antics of this year's Victor and Vicky Viking, alias Bobby Herron and Kim Steensen, respectively. Along with suits made out of 17 rabbit skins, devouring microphones, and questionable yells, they made for a little levity usually not inherent in Samohi. j.V. Yell Leaders The eight I.V. Yell Leaders of 1973-1974 pepped up the sometimes laggard and other times non-existent crowds that followed the ever unpopular non-varsity squads from school to school. From Missy's shades, to Ingrid's 5'9 frame, they kept the show on the road both on the field and at the noontime pep rallies of which they were an important part. While not as visible as the over-powering Varsity Yellers, the I.V.'s always did come up with good routines. JV YELL LEADERS: tTop, L. To RJ Wendy Steere, Cynthia Adkins, Missy White, jean Gonzalez, fBottom, L. To RJ Ingrid Seiffert, Nancy Thiel, Kim Sain, Billie Herron. E. ,VY ,bl f K ..,.qg.y,l -..Aa kvaggf s..-,4qu,,,M,,g s..,,,.-1 A55-A,,,, s.,,,,4g Qs K ,S f ,f .f. e :Qyij 1,199 5 , A , 'if fl - ., . 2 1 1 .11 , '- WW' .- ., , V , x ' L' .f 1 'ULU1 K 1 , A ,4 A , Flags flineelingj Kathie Purucker, Helen Fitzgerald, Candy Arnold. lStandingJ Patty Olsen, Joanne Ohland, Karen Wyatt, Colleen Bruce. s 9 . , 'mi hw-my Banners fl.. to RJ Judy Kamibayaslii, Karen Gross, Deblaie Lewis, San- dra Lewis, Darlene Maynard, Rachel jackson, Donna Dowdy,Bev Schoff Flags Banners WNY 3 Songs U.. to RJ Ianey Kho, Cathy Barker, Iodi Evans, Wendy Iudge, Kathy Nitta, Patty Downs. Songs Sz Majorettes fig B R , 3 Majorettes fKneelingJ Sandy Smith, Shelly Pedersen, fStandingj Vikki Brewster, Joy Brown, Dera Duckworth. -.ann -74 Sergeanettes 5? Sergeanettes IL. to RJ Row One.. P.Monreal, N.Shere, C-.Atmujouna, B.Arroya, M.Beverly, E.Wolfe, A.Lundecker, 1.1-Iayclen, I.Cadlini, T.Fich- man. Row Two. . M.Richards, J.Wyatt, V.Smith, D.Thurman, A.Belmont, R.Lewis, M.Neal, E.Beverly, S.Copper, C.Flenoy, L.Pulmer. Row Three .. I.Autolitano, I.Kelly, P.Latirnore, K.Buluda, D.Brynsvold, S.Stewart, V.McNeal, R.McCowan, M.Souza, Z.Barranco, I.Wright. Row Four.. I. Prey, M.McAllister, V.Arnold, K.Randle, K.Daunport, I.Mow, G.Iiuani, E.Hernandez, P.Pontenot, B.Prets, C.Nelms. Row Five.. M.l-luber, R. Hale, A.Barton, N.Holliday, D.Douglas, P.Engle, A.Boring, S,Pierce, A.Rudolph, P.Curnero. Row Six. . C.Smith, C.Travers, C.Chabay, D.Garurn, E.Iensen, De.Garurn, Dluckerman, M.Coatsworth, R.Perry, L.Chance, S.Watts. Under the leadership of the Samo captians, Mrs. YV,:fV: 5 ' Ellen Francisco and Miss Gina Biggs, the 1973-74 .ri i M Sergeanettes proved once again to have a good year. 'ji 'iiz 5 With new uniforms this year, the girls worked hard in T' e i rr l 'i performing in halftimes, pep rallies, and parades. I-lard work payed off for Samohi's drill team as they showed well at the San Diego parade and Christmas parade at Huntington Park, along with an excellent second place in the Hawthorne parade. Fun came with the work as in their performance at Magic Mountain. The year ended appropriately with the annual awards banquet. The Sergeanettes would like to invite anyone to join if they want to have lots of fun and meet new people. ki X, A Sergeanette Captains 8z Officers Captains.. QBOLJ Judy Krueger, Kathy Span- berger. fTopJ Barbara McCauley, Cathy Wil- Officers. . fBot.J Wendy judge, Ianey Khor fTopJ Donna Pruett, Roslyn McCowan, Donna Thun, Joy Brown, Estrella Lorenzo, Sherri Pierce. F , OCEAN LUBGE OFF' E mhz unify, BAND MEMBERS: Susan Adkins, Mike Alstrom, Karen Anderson, Maria Audero, Bob Barnes, Alan Barton, April Berger, Dirk Blocker, Lisa Bolton, Dana Borowka, Curtis Breneman, Julie Bruce, Glen Butterman, Denise Callandar, Babara Canady, Gary Capata, Scott Chalom, Craig Child- ress, Debbie Cobo, Gaines Coleman, Alvin Crown, Steve Doucette, Nancy Downs, Sue Epps, Carlotta Falzone, Dianne Feinberg, Kelly Finn, John Frank,-David Fraser, Don Fraser, Bill Freeman, Karen Fukushima, Bruce Gaddis, Dan Gayol, Tina Geller, Bill Gibbons-fly, John Grab, Nancy Graff, Dan Graff, Mike Grant, Peggy Green, Laura Gross, Holly Hadlock, Steve Hale, Jean Harase, Richard Harmon, Julianna Hart, Dave Hecker- man, Kathy Hedges, Robert Hedges, Conrad Henning, Jeanine Henszey, Billie Herron, Bob Herron, Steve Hilbourne, Karin Hofland, Richard ln- man, Patty Jackson, Ken Jones, Leslie Karat, Les Kimble, Tom Kimble, Robert Koto, Tom Koto, Cindy Krohn, Sam Lastimosa, Barbara Lawrence, Ruth Lipschutz, Kyle Lovett, Sherry Lyster, Steve MacFaydan, Mark Marion, Tony Martinez, Anne Mayberry, Rod McDonald, Nancy Mc- Garvey, Joy Mclntyre,.Brenda Moline, Doug Morrison, Becky Mroch, Steve Musial, Steve Naito, Alan Nakashima, Annette Nardoni, Max Nar- doni, Mark Naylor, Rick Nelson, Walter Okitsu, John Orrestad, Sylvia Ortega, Tom Oshimo, Todd Parker, Robin Peterson, Dan Randall, Paul Ravare, Julie Reid, Mike Rexon, Dave Robertson, Lindsay Robinson, Peter Rose, Phyllis Rourke, Tony Saucada, Robert Sheets, Cheryl Sims, An- drew Spanberger, Jeff Steinman, Roy Stott, John Stouffer, Dean Sumi, John Sunderson, Doug Takahashi, Phil Takahashi, Brett Taylor, Rodney Taylor, Scott Taylor, Joe Telfair, Kathy Thompson, Bob Trabin, Craig Valen, Anne Wagner, Mike Walkup, Ken Wallman, Ellen Ward, Clifton Wat- kins, Nancy Webb, Brenda Weinberg, Herbert Weisopf, Mike White, Hilary Whitehouse, James Wilson, Larry Wilson, Amrit Work, Sally Year- wood, Darryl Young, Harriet Yuzuki, Julie Yuzuki. -4-P' BAND OFFICERS fFront Row L. to R.J: Debbie Cobo, Kyle Lovett, St v M ' 1 5 R 2 L. to RJ: Gary Capata, Richard Harmon, Curtis Brenamen, Sally Yearwciod, Klailily Pledges Mike Rexon: fRow 3 L. to RJ: Lindsay Robinson, Lisa Bolton Joe Tuba Sue E s Julie Reid, Mike Trabin, Dave Heckerman: KRow 4 L. to RJ- Doug Morrison Cher l S' ppb ' Callender, Steve McFalcon, Conrad Henning, Leslie. Karst, Jeanine II-lensziy uSlFeveeFlFlEi bourne. I The Viking Band The 1973-1974 Marching Band, led by Mr. Robert Zachman, garnered much recognition for Samohi through their impressive showings at several parades. They were awarded second place at the Rosemead Parade and fourth at the El Primero Band Review despite a conflicting SAT examination. The band also marched in the Hawthhorne and San Diego Band Reviews. Concert Band's big event for the year was a performance tour through British Columbia where they were very well recieved. Band Two also has the opportunity of giving a performance at Magic Mountain. Band Director Robert Zachman IWYVQII CHAMBER ORCHESTRA. Violins: V.Brewster, A.Lumsden, K.Nitta, M.Akiyama, A.Barton, I.VanWinkle. Violas R Ash A Estock Cello L l B ustein, K.Gross. Bass: C.Bremer. Director Gerald Anderson. Samo Orchestra The Samohi Orchestra brought much enjoyment to the music minded students, with their rendition of many classical and popular pieces. Among the performances were the October assembly, Stairway to the Stars, festivals and the spring concert. Highlighting an eventful year for the Chamber Orchestra was a performance on the Sunday morning Steps to Learning television program along with Superintendant Alfred Artuso. SERENADERS. Bass: C.Bremer, D.Fineberg Guitar- L.Hanes Drums C Br 1 - eneman R Teu fel, Trumpet: 5.Doucette, R.Inman, R.Harmon, D.Heckerman RTraburn Trombones 5 Hilbourne, ,l.Henzey, B.Gibbonsfly, D.Prazier, C.Henning. 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I '- ,ai -- ' 4 1 f .ff fr' , 3 z A Q ., :.y., ,:.,g,.:15:eVV, ' 3 ' ,Inky L, 7,115 , :gf V A f 41,4 ,S V 'ff ! if , ' ff 4' K X fgf 9 ' if ,fr I 4 A ,f if 7 md- W 4. , ., ,, ....,, ,L M, .51 xx ORCHESTRA: Violin 1: Vickie Brewster-Concertmistress, Maria Akiyama, Anne Barton, Shari Byram, Evelyn Clark, Abby Lumsden, Kathy Nitta, Adina Stern, Iim Van Winkle, Kathy Wilson: Violin Il: Alice Boring, Lesley Cohen, Anna Fodor, Diane Garvin, 'George Hall, Marla Hassinger, L H' ins Mar Lowr , Connie Martin, Wayne Mashihara, Keith McHugh, Martha Novick, Evelyn Price, julie Rogue, Meta Vandermeyden, aura igg , y y Viola- 'Reuel Ash, Drew Black, Jackie Blakely, Ann Estock, Robert Gousselin, Rothene Jackson, Gail Salans, Shonti Smith, Charmaine Taylor: ' ' ' S b' V 1 Won Celloi Corine Alexander, 'Laura Blustexn, julie Capner, Sonia Cooper, Karen Gross, Zenobia Levy, Shelby Stone, Laura tra inger, a ery g, B : Ch l Al Xander, 'Carol n Bremer, Steve Gleghorn, James Goodyear, Gary Ward, Mike White, Flute: Nancy Holliday, Richy Nelson, julie ass ery e y Reid, 'Sally Yearwood,g Oboe' Susan Epps, 'Melva Finkel, Barbie Iex, Amrit Work, Clarinet: Leslie Karst, 'Mark Marion, Linda Stumley, Kathy ' ' - . 'St D u- Thom son, Bassoon: 'Gary Capatag French Horn: Chris Mulrooney, 'Paul Parshall, David Robertson, Lindsay Robinson, Trumpet' eve o P cette, Robert Trabing Trombone: Robert Hedges, Jeanine Henszey, 'Steve Hilbourne: Tuba: 'Conrad Henning, Percussion: 'Ken Jones, Cameron Parkes, Cheryl Sims. 'Principal. WOODWIND QUINTET fL. To RJ: Sally Yearwood, Flute, Mark Marion, Clarinet, Chris Mulrooney, French Horn, Gary Capata, Bassoon, Melva Finkel, Oboe. 29 The Cliss Davis, this year's vocal groups, led by Mr. Don Bremer and Mrs. Janice Mitchell, had a very successful year. A prime time CBS-TV appearance highlighted the year for the Madrigals as they were selected to represent our school district on a Christmas music program. The day of the taping proved to be very hectic since they also had to squeeze in two other Yule performances. Viking Chorale proved in the October assembly to be a favorite of the student body with their performance of the Godspell medly complete with shouting soloists. Several members of both V.C. and Madrigals were also selected to sing in the SCVA Honor and CMEA All-State Choirs. Some of the most beautiful sounds of the year were provided by this year's Girls' Glee. Their unique blend of voices helped make our concerts more enjoyable. Backed by the tuneful piano accompaniment of Mrs. k A . ' ,. 1 .' , i ' 4 . -- ,, ,- ny, ., ' - ,Q W' 'wtf ' L M1 'wyfyfs . . , 'f .i,:, ga'-2 A. T X i Z fH?:MfG7f . I . . . ' - ,Q ' ' K . Q , fC'?f.x .V wg . , V ,.,A , H1 . ' A . ,V . f V f, kg, A . 'fi fi p'-Away--w1':'f'EQf.5.Pf' '. .. 1 a- it 'raft . -V Q' fi gui? In ' -+'51:'kx,gq q , , g. 4 .. 'f.'fs?,-22'i21.1kW.' ' ' f , i , 'T Y 'f15'! -wiftlaii? -' 6 ' r VIKING CHORALE QFront, L. to RJ: M.Rubino, C.Travers, W.Sackett, S.Gabriel, C,Parks, S.Hughson, D.Tournier, L.Abbott, L.Angelus, E Tochioka, K.Yamada, L.Abraham, C.Thomas: fRow 2, L. to RJ: C.Bolton, M.Larkin, Clfowler, R.l-Iammond, C.Moffat, G.Adams, K.Whiting M.Coatsworth, R.Kanz, Cjames, N.Thiel, ljacobson, l..Skiles, M.Rouse: fRow 3, L. to RJ: l'l.Bilynsky, W.Marsh, S.Farr, K.Mattson, S.Lloyd, C.Gallagher, B.King, L.Blustien: fRow 4, I.. to RJ J.Vanderloop, Cjohnson, M.Schuette, B.Bartel, L.Atherly, C.Bruenning, V.McNeal, B.Mc- Cauley, J.Taylor, W.Jordain, I.Iuarez, W.Kummer: fRow 5, L. to RJ S.Anderson, B.Goldfarb, 5.1-Ioward, M.Bame, D.Kanter, I-l.Lanes, S.Brown, K.Ramstein, C.Parks, J.Sterkes, Mjohansen, D.Maynard, R.Connelly, I.Iensen, Cl-iennesey, N.Pisher: fRow 6, L. to RJ Mr. Don Bremer, I Rogers, C.I.auterbach, G.Moore, D.Brown, K.Sucher, C.Schweighart, L.Wolfard, C.Coatsworth. 1 MADRIGAL5 Front L. to RJ: Karen Kiri ama, Linda King, Sall Patton, Anne Bin f , y y - stock, Jane Myers, Jill Niles, Ann Robertson, Peggy Nauts, Hallie Day, Yvonne Lucas: fBack L. to RJ, Paul Yamamoto, Lane Kiriyarna, Bob Abelson, Terry Spivey, Doug Glea- son, Iose Cunningham, David Hodges, Mike Kantz, Mr. Don Bremer. GIRLS' GLEE fFront Row L. to RJ, Nora Guerrof Nancy Webb, Wendy Wagner, Bev Shoff, Lisa Stillwell, Maria Ruiz: fRow -2 L. to RJ: Martha Giroux, Valerie Armstrong, Barbara Orbach, Erica Wolfe, Lisa Wolfe, Shar- on Stewert, Jennifer George: fRow 3 L. to RJ: Mrs. Janice Mitchell, Lau- rene Kelly, Nancy Holliday, Carol Ho- rak, Kim Seifts, Erin Brexnahan, Lau- ral Usher: fRow 4 L. to RJ: Colleen Ryan, Candy Arnold, julie Flood, De- lene Holm, Alexis Zikas. i'3iT3: '1-5 9E i 4 3 S : - ' k 3212692266 Vice-President Bobbie Herron Secretary Kathy Nitta Speaker of the House julie Reid In a year fraught with a high turnover rate in the ASB Cabinet, 1973-1974 still managed to be one of the red letter years in the past decade for the ap athy-weakened organization. Homecoming came and went, leaving with Samohi a legacy of a revived post-game dance. With Dr. Fixit providing the heavy sounds for over 700 swinging students, the Cabinet reversed a long trend of deficit spending by pocketing several hundred dollars in door receipts. Many Cabinet meetings were spent haggling over appointments to vacant offices. Six Cabinet posts-two of them officers-were finally refilled. The big event of the year, NomCon '74, was a smashing success with Robyn Hammond at the head podium. The prom gracefully rounded everything out. Yell Queen CeCe Sanders A S B Of f ic er s Representatives-at- Large and Commissioners Commissioner of Girl's Activities . Jennifer Joyce Commissioner of Boy's Activities . .Gary Capata Commissioner of Campus Welfare .....,.. Craig Childress Commissioner of Clubs ........ Louis Watanabe Commissioner of Elections ........ Louis Robin Commissioner of Entertainment Marie Akiyama Commissioner of Pine Arts . .Robyn Hammond Commissioner of Finance .......... Eddie Yueh Commissioner of Publicity . . .... Larry Jarvik Commissioner of Service . . . . .Adam Parfey fStandingJ Patty Olsen, Julie Reid, Robin Trumbulli QSittingJ Bob Erspalmer, Mark La Cass, Il Song, John Nelson. . 3 If 13,4 'ff , I' 5' 1 it S N K'-MW 'gR 'Q cv 3'!'QZ'f1 I k. ft s 'li i a . asp H 1 C as 1 ,A iff Mv- zk ,rf f V' 'Q 2 , .-aff,'fff,f'1K-wfez , Q 1 1 ,-CW ,fww J-ff 5 ', my! Q V Ly 1+ ,, f4fffw,f3 W f , f 'Xi ww, :fy 1 flineelingl Gary Capata, Eddie Yueh, Louis Watanabe. fS!andingj Adam Parfey, jennifer Joyce, Larry Iarvik, Craig Childress. Boys's League Officers: Chris Stedman, Gary Capata, Harold Boomer. Service Clubs At the beginning of the year the Girl's Service Organization served to welcome new Samohi students acting as big sisters. There are many special activities that this organization is involved in such as sup- porting the Christmas Cheer food collec- tion drive, serving as guides for guests at Samohi, offering to help on refreshments at the Homecoming dance and at the Mor- gan Theater benefit performance along with helping PTSA sell membership. Boy's League is a representative service organization encompassing all boys at Samohi. It's object is to foster interest in affairs pertaining to boys, to organize e- vents which benefit the entire student body and support all school traditions and regu- lations. Their duty is to provide service whenever needed, sponsor the Talent Show and contests associated with it. Row One IL. To RJ Debbie Peter, Donna Thun, Lynn Robertson, Wendy Sackett, Abbye Silverman, Valerie Wong, Cynthia Chabay, Farina Sameyah, Nancy Webb. Row Two QL. To RJ Mrs. Gwen Emmons, sponsor, Shoni Smith, Jennifer Joyce, Karin Bjorklund, Andrea Langer, Iris Uematsu. Row Three QL. To RJ Jean Haress, Marla I-lassinger, Janet Watanabe, Phyllis Frank, jackie Blakley, Laurene Kelly, Betsy Follette, Lynn Baker, Nancy Downs. 35 36 r FALL DELIANS: G,Adam, C.Adkins, A.Arnold, C.Arnold, R.Ash, K.Baluda, I.Banz, E.Barnard, A.Barton, R.Betz, I-l.Bilynskjy, A.Binstock, P Blackman, L.Blustein, M.Boomgard, C.Bremer, L.Brownell, R.Buss, I.Cadlini, D.Callender, I.Cataldo, C.Childress, D.Chin, A.Chu, D.Clark, D Connelly, M.Collins, L.Cooper, L.Cordary, R.Corral, C.Cowan, G.Graft, C.Cramer, L.Crawford, F.Crescioni, K.Crouch, D.Dallape, L.Danks, I Darling, K.Dewey, D.Douglas, D.Dowdy H Eaton, R.Elbaum R Faber, A.Fedaravicius D Fenton, T.Fichman G.Field, M F' k l L.Fl k f ' f ' I - , . , ' , P Frank, D.Fraser, K.Fuerst, I.Funk, T.Gallagher, S.Garacochea, A.Gardello, J.Caydos, K.Gideon, I.Gibson, L.Gill D Gleason l1Il1EriffitlinCmC?f1ove J.Guildman, A.Hanft, C.Harmon, R.I-larrnon, K.I-Iarris, L.l-larris, j.Hartlove, M.l-lassinger, C.Heath, D.I-leckerman,-K. Hedges, F'.Hester1 l'l.Hofer M.l-lofmiester, N.l-Ioliday, Cl-lorak, M.I-Iughes, E.Jensen, A.jivani, J.Joyce, S.Iohnson, S.Kane, L.Karst, B.Kayton, S.Kayton, I.Keimel, L.Kelly L.Kiriyama, S.Kiser, D.Kondo, R.Kroll, P.L.D., L.LaCerte, M.LaCass, I.Lai, A.Levin, H.Lee, I.Little, L.Lloyd da Silva, J.L ' k Y.L . oric , ucas, S MacFad- en KMacQueen RMahone IMark SM k WM t MM G y , . , . y, , , . ar s, . a eer, . c ee, C.McSpadden, T.Meador, R.Mehl, R.Messenger, W.Milton, C.Moffatt S.Muenter, E.Mukai, F.Mukai, S.Musial, K.Myerly, N.Myhrvold, T.Natoli, M.Nauts, L.Neely, R.Nelson, K.Nitta, K.O'l-lara, W.Okitsu, D.Oliver P.Olsen, B.Omick, C.O1'cutt, K.Parke, M.Panlasigvi, S.Patton, K.Paularena, L.Peckner, P,Philbrick, K.Purucker, K.Ramstein, K.Randle, C.Rat tinger, I.Reid, M.Rexon, I.Ricapito, D.Richard, C.Riddle, L.Robertson, L.Robinson, M.Robinson, C.Rooke, S.Roper, W.Sackett, S.Sakahara, G Salans, F.Sayeyah, A.Selby, S.Shaw, N.Shohara, A.Signorelli, D.Silverman, R.Slater, K.Smith, W.5mith, M.Smythe, S.Sollee, M.Stacey, W.Steere E.Steiner, A.Stern, B.Stewart, C.5tewart, R.Sully, V.Swanson, l-l.Thomas, DThompson DThun lUchimura M Var as S V 1 k TV - 1 - , - , . g , , I , J.Waller, G.Ward, D.Watanabe, L.Watanabe, H.Whitehouse, K.Wilkenson, C.Wilson, K.Woodmansee, D.Woon, K.Yamada, S.Y3Lfvoebd Ygtdolri I.Yeuh, J.Yuzuki. 1 Fall Delians FALL OFFICERS: QL. To RJ Wayne Smith, president, Kim Fuerst, treas Ufefi Giflger Adams, Si-2Cretary. Not Pictured is Mark LaCass V. pres For some strange reason, about 195 people flocked to L-111 during the first part of the semester to become Delians. With Mr. Bernard Roberts and Mr. Leroy Vaughn acting as sponsors, major activities were electing a slate of officers and collecting bus fare from reluctant members on their way to Disneyland. gf pf As per tradition, the group tutored students who needed it, and acted as a school service organization. Q l-- ,X A- A 'im ' 1 , .L 22411, 1 1 1 Y 1 sv vw' .,,f 'Q -1 , . 0 .M,,.., Delian Advisor Bernard Roberts ' . , . 7W ',' , V VTYTZ V' ML 15 wL,'Kf -iff Q f ' za 'i'1 'Y2- ' ,h'2'w-Tfdv' LQ, 'T :gf A 4-'Z'fi'ff' f Q54 5 2 -ff' ,- .1 ,pf-f :fN M L, 4 : ' ,Q-fv,f4n.f farm' -I - ,gg-J, Q MA! '-X.-fj, 'f ' 4rL 'w 'f .gm 4' ' 'K' f--A -A-.I ,ty wwf Qiqffzr ,+V V, in 5- V ,, Q' f- -' , , . - I -1,-W.-,.-.-. , , - ',, f f,v, M., fi -.. ' 1' in f ' .W , 215, M wngi f, lp, I-f Spring Delians X I 7 f 1 X ,4 tw 2- ' 1 a f 41 f' 1 f 4 -041 lv ,YA 6 , fr- THE SAMOHI STAFF: Front QI. To RJ: Howard Wedin, Mark Lauren, James Goldsmith, Mike Hofmeister. Back fl.. To RJ: Vivian Robinson, Debbie Magnuson, Iris Banz, Anne Craigie, Valerie Swanson, Rinky Faber, Gary Field, John Nelson, Robert Prinkle, Larry Iarvik, Mark Robin SOD. E VJQQIAM HI Alumni subscription: 81 per year Published by the Associated Student Body of Santa Monica High School, Santa Mon- lca California.. Issued weekly during the school year, except during spring and sum- mer vacation periods, and seml-monthly during November, December, and January. Second class mall privileges authorized at Santa Monica, Calltornle. 90405 eolronm. STAFF Ed,-in-Chief .......... Gary Field Associate Editor .. Valerie Swanson News Edltor ................................ John Nelson Oplnlon Edltor . ...... ...... R Inky Faber Feature Edltor ....... ............ l rls Ban: Sports Edltor .......... ......... H oward Wedln Photo Edltor .............. ....... L awrence Hatch Advlser ................ .. .............. Mr. Larry Knuth Secretary ..,........................... Vlvlan Floblnlon REPORTORIAL STAFF Krla Anderson, Marc Getner, Karen Crouch, Marc Dana, James Goldsmith, Mlke Hof. melster, Kimberly Jolley, Andrew Kevalal. tls, Adam Parfrey, Robert Prlngle, Marc Sherman, Dennls Snyder, Fllchard Taylor, Alan Goldberg, Kenny Wong isa., ... The Samohi SOPHOMORE TRACK This years multi-talented sophomore track team sported a record of 3-2-1 in the tough Bay League. This sophomore team is 'mentally' the toughest team I've ever coached, stated Coach Kerry. Opening their season against Centennial they responded with a 52-47 victory. This was truly a team victory, reflected Coach Kerry. Outstanding performances were credited to miler Ralph Cardenas, Bill Haldeman and Bernard Fitchpatrick. In the next meet the sophomores were beaten 72.Vz-45Vz by West Torrance to even their Bay record to 1-1. We were just outclassed by a better team, replied Coach Vincent. Top marks were turned in by Bernard Fitchpatrick in the 440, Bill Haldeman in the 880, Ralph Cardenas in the mile, Paullo Kuendig in the two mile and Fitchpatrick in the high jump. In their second home meet of the year, the sophs encountered a tough Palos Verdes team loosing 44-74 and came back the next week smashing South Torrance 68-41 to even their record to 2-2 in Bay League. This Sophomore team has just been super all season, stated Coach Kerry. Robert Malanga was outstanding as he was victorious in the 100, 220, and a member of the winning 440 relay team. Other outstanding members of this years team included Bill Messenger, Tom Oshimo, John Mateer, Leslie Mandic, and Ken Ford. The year 1973-1974 saw many new and different things about and around the SAMOHI. First and foremost was Mr. Larry Knuth, the third adviser in as many years. Next came the printing operation, which finally permitted readers to see real pictures instead of black and gray blurs. But these were incidental to the actual production of the paper. When it all hit the fan, it came down to the individual reporters writing the stories that made the SAMOHI the award-winning paper that it is and had been since 1912. Q The first issue back in September was nothing to brag about, due to the fact that no one knew what anyone else was doing. Even though we managed to lose about half the material on the way to the SMC print shop, we never cut back to an undersize paperp indeed, several times during the year we increased the size to accommodate all we had to say. For the seniors on the staff, this was one year not easily forgotten. For the underclassmen, it will undoubtedly be eclipsed by their own senior year. Even so, the arguments, fights, triumphs, romances, awards, foul-ups and generally good and bad times that were perpetrated by individuals and shared by the staff will be forever etched upon everyone's mind. We NAUTILUS 1974 Without a doubt, the staff of the 1974 NAUTILUS could relate a lot of sad and strange tales. From deadlines that passed in the night to being outside Glendale High and wondering where the hell it was. There was Lane's budding romance, Ruth's job, Gary's control over the rest of the staff, Lawrence's -running commentary on the girls, Lena with Dawn at the beach, constantly, Skip helping Law- rence go 127.6 on the S.M. freeway, Mark's daily second period jaunts to the wetsuits, both Chris' playing when they shouldn't have, Patty, Patti, Kim, Sue, Betty, Cathy and Cindy for just being a bunch of Sergeantettes, John and his messenger service to and from Print Shop, Karen and Margretha keeping Ramada Inn in business, Cathy and her undying fear of having her picture taken, Rich's sports sports sports, Melissa and Mike not doing a whole lot, Phil, Cathy, Cindy and Ed the johnny come latelys, Pringle good for nothing except being in the way, and janey, ever faithful to Iohn. This will be one year and one yearbook that will not easily be forgotten by the people that have built it. VVe've stayed up late to make deadlines, and we've stayed up late to miss them, we've gone from San Diego to Santa Bar- bara, and almost to Fresno following the school and its activities. I But looking at the book in a realistic sense, its easy to see that putting together a yearbook isn't an easy task. In September, many of the staff had never worked on a yearbook before, and were literally starting bl-ind. But the days, weeks, and months of pressure and confusion event- ually passed, and the staff became finely tuned and highly skilled at what they were doing. So as the deadlines passed, the 1974 Nautilus went from film, pages and blank copy sheete to 2.16 pages of creative fountain and individuality. Editor-in-Chief . Associate Editor Managing Editor Activities Editor Faculty Editor . . Class Editor . . Seniors Editor . Sports Editor , Index .......,. .Lane Kiriyama Ruth Kassowitz .....Cary Field Lena Johansson Lawrence Hatch .. . .John Lorick . . .Doug Keeve .Richard Taylor .....janey Kho Photographers , . . ..... Karen Koeppe Lawrence Hatch A Cary Field Ed Heckerman C-eoff Adey Phillip Kantor Theme ..,.......,,.................. Margretha Lane Staff Members: Liz Barton, Dawn Breit, Chris Clough, Patty Downs, Eileen Hanna, Patti Keeler, Melissa! Steele, Kim Steensen, Cathy Wilson, Michel Woods, Skip Lara- bee, Barbara McCauley, Kent Merriman, Chris Pais, Sue Prey, Betty Smith, Kathy Spanberger, Cindy Stanberry, Cindy Ford, Cathy Quon, Robert Pringle, Debbie Mag- nuson, Mark Arellano. Adviser ............ ..... M r. Larry Knuth - is xxx in-v1r Fmnl ll.. 'lu RJ Philip Kdllltlf, Lil llcckcriimn, Ruth Knssuwilz, Margretlm Lane, Chris l'.iis, Doug Ken-ve. Middle lL. To RJ Cimly Shinlwriy, Sui- l'rvy, Kim Ste-1-:lr-vii, Cathy Qunn. Back ll, To RJ Cathy Wilson, Kathy 5Pdl1l5l'I'gl'!', jnnvy Khn, l'.illy l lawns, IM-lwlwiv Mngiiiixmi, L inilv luril, li.im- Kii'iv.1m.i, liulwrl Prinlxlv, l..iwrom'v l latch, Skip l..1i'.ilwv. fm, , 'W Z M? ' X, , 'I i , ,ff , ,,, x 9 Wxill 'iii 7 1L A.. ' ' ' ' 7. aim.. ' 7 ,, l 4 31: 1 ii iking Clubs vf nfs-' C' 3539251 ?3f?7 iiywszy v5f3'G'!' Us ' n f ..,.. f , o I ' f T f 2 . V Z ae L . vi!!! Computer Programmers Qcode-named Universal Algorithms Inc.J met almost daily in the hole under the English Building that served as Samohi's data processing center. With the removal of major equipment, there was little to do, but they still managed to waste their time. Seriously, they provided vauable time to help beleaugeredtteachers. Chess Club, meanwhile, suffered through a change of advisors in mid-semester as Mr. LeRoy Hutchison left on sabbatical. They also met daily, but were very active in tourneys around the county. COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS: Top QL. To RJ: I.Guldimann, S.Gale, R.Sully, C.Cramer, I.Par- do. Middle QL. To RJ: Miss Nancy Waldroop, S.Harris, D.Dobrin, R.Bame, L.Watanabe, I.Walker. Bottom QL. To RJ Greg Clark, M.Bondurant, A.Data, J.l-lirsch. 1 ' M ' H .......-- CHESS CLUB Gore, L. To RJ: I.Buell, R.Wood, R.Salterg QRow Two, L. To RJ: j.Bell, A.Hoffman, R.Sully, W Milton, C.Lew, B.Richlandg fBack, L. To RJ: S.Kiser, I.Funk, F.Alvi, L.Watanabe, K.Coughlin, M.Bame, D.Gha- ram, C.Walz, B.Richland. bg s!! ,' 'L ix, l MATH CONTEST CLUB QI5ront L To RJ 1Funk M Hofmeister B Kayton F Mulcai D Chin Back QL TOR I IDoe E Jones L Kiriyarna '--.42 xy i MEDICAL SCIENCE CLUB Qlfront, L. To RJ: S.Alfano, P.Yarnamoto, E.Mukai, M.Smythe, M.Iones. Middle QL. To RJ: Mrs. Ann Bystrom, A Garcia, L.Avendano, I.Sunderson, B.Follette, j.Yuzuki, Mrs. Ruth Sayre QTop QL. To RJ: C.Heath, R.Ka1ab, I.Lunsford, M.LaCass, D.Starling, M Hassinger, R.Corral. The Medical Science Club is for students who are interested in activities related to medicine. This year, the club, went on fieldtrips to Santa Monica Hospital and Wadsworth VA Hospital. Several speakers also spoke, and the organization held a party for the SM lodge convalescent home. Fund-raising events thru the year funded the Galen Life scholarships. The Math Club this year participated in many competitive events such as the Occidental Math Contest, two Bay League contests, the Pomona and MAA affairs. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in math outside of the class room. The Biology Honor Society sets its goal to keep student interest in affairs and activities related to the field of biology. Special activities included staging a candy sale to raise money and joining the National Biology Honor Society. BIOLOGY HONOR SOCIETY. QFront, L. To RJ: G.Salans, B.Stewart, I.Pardo, C.Bremer. Back QL. To RJ: J.Guld- imann, M.Hassinger, C.Franl4, A.Black, P.Hovis. For the second year running, the Debate Squad ran off with a gold medal for first place debate when Lane Kiriyama and Francis Mukai won four rounds at Palihi. Fighting underfunding and lack of transportation, they had a very successful year with many speaking awards and engagements. The club was sponsored by Mr. Mike Kosturick. The Sound, Stage and Video Crews were responsible for the technical ends of productions throughout the school year, from basketball games to plays. Handling lighting, recording and mikes at all functions, they served under the direction of sponsor Fred Purucker. 3 , , 4 V7 ,Ez ' , ,, .5-an L5 f A, ,vf,,,.,,,, , Q 4 , v . ,.. A , rw r 'xiii' ru: 1 f 1 M tw, , ,,- ,W 22? m A , i , S vi: fs' ,iffy -' . , ,sh ff' I ' 5 , f , Q-. gif aw' T C sf 'ff' , ' , 2 ',r se 'Q fam, y ' t'1w W H FORENSICS fI5ront, L. To RJ: S.Kane, F.Mukai, I.Cadlini. Back QL. To RJ: A.Selby, P.Iones, M. Hofmeister, V.Dee, L.Kiriyama. N-Q 44 x5-- K,r,i M V A l SOUND, STAQE AND VIDEO CREWS fFront, L. To RJ: S.Mossman, B.Elswick. Back KL. To RJ: P.Wmtler, I.Cox, S.Harris, D.Briscoe, C.Branscomb, I.Bell. 1' K K -R X79 34' A g f ...ai , fzaff wf is 1 ' Xpvgsj . 21 -',, 7 f ,NLE i'??f3lf irfQ X W. A rr . ,f Tv 'I 7' fflfjgi' 4 r sg - ' ' J - f rf f A a H . - .,, . 1 , A di ,gsmj AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATRE fFront, L. To RJ: Effochioka, B.Jex, L.Abraham, M.Rubino. Back fl.. To RJ: K.Whiting, D.MacBain, I.Tay- lor, M.Coatsworth. In much the same vein as their predecessors, the Conservatory of Classical Music, American Musical Theatre takes great pride and derives much enjoyment from reminecing over scores from past and present musicals. As part of a project, they put in much time helping out on Samohi's musical production Roar of the Greasepaint, Smell of the Crowd. The Radio Club, which sometimes goes under the guise of Samohams, has their own radio station and jealously guards their rights to the airwaves in the area. Meetings are taken up with intellectual discussions on MHZ and other relevant data. The club was sponsored by Mr. Ron Rindone. Bl Xif, 'X fir!! RADIO CLUB QL. Ro RJ: R.McGuirk, V.Wells, D.I-Ieckerman, D.Condon. 4 .- a V A w f ' Drama Club, in the 1973-'74 fiscal year, finally squeezed permission from the Administration to attempt four performances. With the conflicts of community theatre pressing upon personnel, the first performance was limited to a Readers' Theatre presentation of Orwell's Animal Farm. A very creditable job, it was performed by Larry Iarvik, Larry Hanes, Cindy Bland, Jonathan Levant, Heather Thomas, Mark Dinsmore, and Adam Parfrey. It was directed by Ann Robertson. Next, in December, came Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice. Stars were Mark Robinson as Shylock, Ann Robertson as Portia, Larry Hanes as Antonio, and Mark Dinsmore as Bassanio. A great success, it was a flop financially. To round out the year, musical and contemporary plays were put on. The former was directed by Mr. Bob McLaughlin, and the last by Mr. Eugene Iellison. At Left in Merchant Jonathan Levant as an Ethiopian expounds on love, as director Eugene Iellison QA- bovej saunters across the stage on a fault finding tour. Q A Qpgz 2 f DRAMA CLUB lliront, L. To RJ: C.l3alzone, B.Cohen, P.Daggort, R.Slater, C.Moffatt I.Weisman Top g'6b:3S53:TEg?8iEeIfA-ggiggggsf T--Hanes, K.Gideon, I.Caruso, M.Storms, L.Sayre. Not Pictured-is A. In Merchant of Venice, Ann Robertson begs for mercy from Mark Dins- more. Larry Hanes portrayed a scrupulous Christian merchant Hx My 15 E V4 ii gx Y 1 5 , 1 9 1 if! gl 555 55 -i , . 4 L , Q5 ' 5 L ' 25 M s 1 1 I Y ' I ,N R - 3. 2 -I 5 Mark Dinsmore and Valet David Fenton wait on Ann Robertson. jeff Weisman fleftl talks with Mark Dinsmore. ORCHESIS fl3ront, L. To RJ: C.Mondragon. Second Row U.. To RJ: M.Pecora, R.I-Iammond, A.Woodall, R.Forga. Third Row U.. To RJ: C.Wil liams, R.Danziga, L.Welsta, K.Woodmansee, M.Weinzweig, R.Milner, L.Holzman. Fourth Row QL. To RJ T.Dobrin, C.Moffat, S.L1oyd. Orchesis is a class I club devoted to the pursuing of the fine art of modern dancing. Original dance is their forte, with much time spent on actual practice for performances. To members of Orchesis, dance is a medium to be related to poetry, music, and art. In this category is improvisation, professional dance and other forms of the art. Agape derives its name from the Greek symbols IXOYE. They met every Wednesday under the sponsorship of Mr. Bob McLaughlin. The activities of the club are singing together and sharing a special love for one another. There were also films, special speakers, talk sessions, and constructing a float for homecoming. ACAPE II.. To RJ: R.I'Iood, L.Dennis, M.Briones, I,Dolan, J.Wilson, R. Camacho, president. M' ,K 9591115 Xiu!! Qljll y. F571 mr Sponsored by Ms. Nancy Zeifman and presided over by Scott Blake, the Pep Club had a lot to say about spirit during the year, especiall during football and basketball seasons. N' lt f wi f This intrepid group made the signs and banners that graced Vikesville fc-example: WALK THE BULLDOGSQ that inspired the teams to victory. Their distinctive yellow T-Shirts made them one of the few clubs with a uniform. .....I..l'.F. The Parmworkers' Support Club is one of the few politically oriented With an intense interest of plight of California's agricultural laborers, they organized boycotts of the cafeteria's salads, and picketted Safeway markets. Sponsor Ernest Garcia saw to it that there was a place to meet, while keeping a watchful eye on all proceedings and volunteering valuable advice. FARMWORKERS' SUPPORT CLUB 1 QTop, L. To RJ: D.l3locker, M.Cetner, D.Hodges, M.Olmedo, B.Hodess, M. Morrisey, fMiddle, L. To RJ! T- M0ff159Yf M-Cobb, M-Welnzweig, L.Jones, N.Smithg QBottom, L. To RJ: A.Nunez, R.Montalban, I.Fox, C.l-lirchman. clubs on Samohi's campus. M.E.C.H.A. is an organization dedicated to the advancement of Chicano culture. At the beginning of the school year, they plan for field trips and fund-raising events to get money for scholarships Some field trips that M.E.C.H.A. went on were to colleges to aquaint Samohi Chicano seniors with college opportunities. Those visited were to USC, UC Irvine, and Cal State LA. With a busy year behind them, they extended hearty thanks to Mr. Garcia, Mr. Villa and Ruben Mosquida, as well as the Santa Monica Board of Education Chicano Advisory Committee. Club Hispanico busied itself throughout 1973 and 1974 with dances, trips, and celebrations of various dates important in the Latin history. The biggest event by far was the gala Cinco de Mayo affair in which Club Hispanico set the scene with authentic dances, food, and costuming. The organization was sponsored by Mr. Forrest Freed and President Armando Nunez. F. ...ai- gud QQCPV BSU was a big busy club during the year as they held various and sundry rnoney- rnaking activities for scholarships. With an avowed goal of solidarity in the black community, they met regularly under the direction of sponsor Mrs. Sue Miles. Le Cercle Francais was formed for the purpose of aquainting French students with French culture. The rnost enjoyable part of this was the cooking and eating of French culinary. The rnain activity in the year was the production of a full length play in French. To raise money for this, they had .- bakesales: the speciality was guillotine-shaped cookies. an-fx M , H ln rss-.W .ff ,Mya j' LE CERCLE FRANCAIS QL. To R., Frontjz A.Binstock, K.King, C.Chabay, Z.Levy, L.Stahlman, F.Sameyha, B.Follette, M.Smythe, M. Hann, D.Peter. Back QL. To RJ: C.Dufour, K.Gedeon, G.Paris, A.Yang, L.Robertson, I.Gaydos, G.Adey, M.Brandt, L.Troy, L.Lloyd da Silva, P.L.D. Undoubtedly one of Samohi's most popular organizations, the Ski Club started the fall se- mester with a candy sale to help finance their trip to Mammoth during Thanks- giving vacation. Although the Ski Club's Christmas trip to Alta was a snowed- in failure, they planned another trip to both Alta and Mammoth during Easter vacation. To help finance their ski trips, the 85 members and sponsor Ms. Kitty Weber presented the two ski films, Yahoo and Winter Heat . ? -- Q 4' W- 1 ,,, W, --V -I , , 1? . C. ,Q-7 . Zip:-di? ' 'Fiji Zi lj T , J -.Z 4- im- . .1 4, 7 , iw -:Zi JW. V, tt ffi' -- MX , he Z , 1 Rv I Q f, I , Q - 4 4' v .f 3 if yi iw f ff fi .M ' ff? 9 if 11152 -- --, 2-7'---,, ., gg':,t'55- 1-4'ft'-51112-.2-'asmf vi -., 1 - ,, 42:-E ' ' s s' - 522, ..: . fw- Eat 1 2' W' A-.nf V1 -'18- 411 17 , p 'fi' K f 5, fr-:gi ' :wi If '2 '1, af, A L f i 1 - .f S' 11,4-, - x- , ,. ., W L 4 -ff 3 f ,514-i t-f aa, 'fi' ' ,f ' ffizf - t i S6351 fix 2- ' ff? 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K, , if V' ' 'w--ff , ,phi ki f ff QED XM' WW fi af .' 4 vip, y M., Q, ,- K fg., 1231.2 xr .ff its f K I, - ,V V, , va f ,fi ' 'f 1, -3 s 5 ...,,.-ff A , gags'- V 1 Z., N Q - , an 5 X L '--k A 1 I 2 . ' 3 'C ' , ' Clif f :.g,,9i L f V '. 5 f ff Eff 1 1,1 ,., sf, W ' . P. I 4 , 1 v W , Ng, .Www . . ,Lg iw, ., 1 QI The Underclassmen The world is yours, as well as ours, but in the last analysis, it is yours. You young people, full of vigour and vitality, are in the bloom of life, like the sun at eight or nine in the morning. Our hope is placed on you. -MAO Llass Of 1975 Breaking a long standing tradition of senior dominance, the Junior Class won the class competition of the Homecoming floats with their version of a Viking helmet. The Class of '75 also busied themselves with collecting old newspapers while again beating out the seniors for top spot in the paper drive. Perhaps out of feelings of remorse for coming out on top so often the Junior Class did provide us with a very fine prom which proved to be one of the highlites of the spring semester. Class sponsor Lee Finch added his hand by pushing the class board into various money-making activities such as clean-ups and sales of programs at sports events. All in all, nard, treasurer, Maria Akiyama, secretary. they look forward to a great year next year. FALL OFFICERS IL. To RJ Laurie Crawford, vice-president, David Fenton, president, Eileen Ber- CLASS BOARD fFr0nt, L. To RJ: D.Morri- son, D.Douglas, S.Kane, M.White, I.Cadlini, K.Dickson, I.Banz, L.Crawford, D.Fenton, B. Omick, A.Work. Back QL. To RJ: M.Finch, K. Moulter, J.Duvardo, C.Rooke, D.Musial, A Lumsden. SPRING OFFICERS QL. To RJ: E. Barnard, ,I.CadIini, D.Douglas, I.Uemetsu. ...Zig r' - as - T , ' ' S , , f L. A , V 'J ' ' A y, 4 If A 7 4 I .: 1 , ' f-', fV:ffa',ff't'hl 1,7 ., . t ' Q, X 4: ,V , 3,11 V . 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I-Ui gi' Ai?-,,,-,Vt -4? -m,'.f fiflf' Arnold Aaron Wally Aakisu Diana Abelar Darolynne Adams C-inger Adam Cynthia Adkins Hamid Afshang Navid Afsharian Debbie Aguilar Francisco Alcala Richared Alcala Sigifredo Alderete Cheryl Alexander Karen Allen Jose Alonso Danny Alonso Michael Alstrom Arturo Alvarado David Alvarado Eugenia Alvarez Primo Alvarez Scott Ancker Edwyn Anderson Caladriel Anderson Karen Anderson Cary Angelus Audrey Apodaca Arthur Aragon Jimmy Armstrong Steve Aroff Barbara Arroya Pedro Asconcio Reuel Ash Lisa Atherly Fanny Atnajoana Richard Audette Larry Austin Janine Autolitano Teresa Avila Carol Ayala Wayne Babcock Erik Bach Debbie Bachalo Tim Baete Marie Bahn Carol Bailey Jim Bailey Larry Banghart Iris Banz Eileen Barnard Cary Barnard Kieth Barnett Victor Barone Lynn Barron Michael Barto Anne Barton Mark Baskin Cynthia Bradley Debbie Beard Humphrey Beaupain we Eric Beckman Glenn Becktold Melissa Bell Anita Belmont Robert Belzer April M. Berger Penny Bergner Mike Berman Marian Berk Debi Berman Chris Berryman Jim Berry Larry Bertelman Cindy Besich Sylvia Betchakdjian Richard Betz Elesia Beverly Mulviesia Beverly Dave Bevilarqua Cindy Bland Kathy Biglow Claudine Billoir Anne Binstock Karl Biorkman Neal Birken Andrew Black Brian Blake Dawn Blakely Dirk Blocker Paul Bohn Lisa Bolton Mark Bondurant Marianne Boos Dana Borowka Steve Buss Julie Bott Jeannie Bougay Paul Boylan Barbara Bragg Laurie Branhom Michelle Brand Richard Brenton Erin Bresnahan Mike Brewer Becky Bright Evelyn Brinkman Rex Brocki Steve Brown Jack Bruce David Brumer Jeff Baker Todd Brunner William Bryant llene Buck Leann Buck Janelle Buckendore Steve Buckly William Buckly Laura Budd Troy Burdick Emil Burnett Renard Burnett Terry Burt Richard Bushman Ken Buteyn Pallas Byrd Janice Cadlini Tim Cady Rueben Camacho Leatrice Campbell Kathy Canfield Kenneth Cardwell Steve Carpenter Carla Carpentier Jeanne Cartee LI, fff, i v ! qw -1. , K V E 0 ti' X 4. 5 ax W' V 45 ff , I., at, ,a 3,5 .--fs 7 2 ,Q 'hm 5. 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FTERIA 2 X 5 E f f W --,-,- ,-,wav ' e 541:34 cw'-31 51:53 1, ,,-, , ,gfzw Steven Stone Michael Storms Karen Straubinger Robin Strasburg Sharan Street Pat Sullivan Dean Sumi Holly Sweet Deborah Szydlowski Doug Takahashi Candy Tanaka Arlene Taquez Scott Taylor Dolores Temple Sylvia Terry Mike Th arp Nancy Thiel Edward Thiers Dave Thomas Heather Thomas Melanie Thomas David Thompson Tyrone Thompson Stina Thor Terri Thornhill Kurtis Thorsted Diane Thurman Laura Titus Greg Tompkins Kathy Tompkins Teri Torres David Tubbs Lupe Tu ng Susan Turner Sheri Tu rman Corwyn Travers Joanne Twitchell Dennis Uchimura Iris Uematsu Raquel Ulloa Terri Ulmer Rachel Valdez Rachel Valdy Nancy Valle De Med Walter Van Buskirk Brad Vance Esther Varady Alejandro Vargas Maria Vargas Bill Vasak Rafael Vasquez Peggy VaVerka Robert Veltri Ray Verda Mark Vescera John Victoria Ruben Villafana Susana Villegas Beth Vincent Larry Vine Paul Virinec B. VonBoeckmann Nancy Von Buskirk Thomas Votava Pat Wachtler George Walker 1 .1 , 5, , we UNO A' ,Vi Paul Walker Michael Walkup Ken Wallman Fred Wallraff Bruce Walstun Bruce Wamsley Kamana Wanaleiu Wendall Ward Ellis Ware Ronnie Warren Leroy Washington Debbie Watanabe Carl Watkins Jim Watson Suzan Watts Otis Webb Juliet Weidemann Scott Weingarten Jenny Weissman Patty Welch Terry Welch Joanne Werner Eric Westfall Robbie Wheelock Elliott White Michael White Missy White Hilary Whitehouse Steve Wiesel Jim Wilcher Kristi Wilkinson Melanie Williams Ron Williams Janie Willison John Wilson Lance Wilson Margo Wilson Patricia Wilson William Wilson Linden Wineland Phillip Wolf Kenny Wong Leslie Wood Margaret Wooden Cathy Woodrow Carol Woolard Amrit Work Tamarie Workman Tamye Wright Gwen Wyatt Kelly Wynn Ramsay Yakut Kimi Yamada Sherry Yamamoto Tadashi Yamashita Young Jae Yoon Kenneth Zammit Juan Zamora Mitzi Zilka Brad Zerbe Jeremy Zimmer Kris Zycob To ,,., Q-'54 ' , Q 5 T' .ie ji gzip g I , ., i I X , ,- 'isp ' eagle L 2: i, 'i ' Q ' 1 .T I J - ft' , -A A , at . - l1J,, V , YQ -, A 32 522' x ii il L r rttz ' fsrtai ti' ' s .1,: , ' V 243 Q ' sg ,- . we A. 1 ,, , 1 ' .J fi N , ' 3 1 vi . 5 1 it :: . . .. 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In no time at all though they felt right at home, they realized their fears were for naught. As full-fledged Vikings they entered the realm of high school for which they had sought. Each Sophomore found his own niche in the school's activities from football to music and more. Tennis and dancing, sculpture and sci- ence, swimming and drama for every Sophomore. Some went to dances others went to games, a few even gave the board meet- ings a fling. And with each new interest they gained a new friend and the happiness which that can bring. So as the year closes they look back with pride at accomplishments that they have met. And to forcast their next years at Samo they say You ain't seen nothin' yet! SPRING OFFICERS IL. To RJ: S.Gab- riel, N.Downs, L.Baker. I M FALL OFFICERS IL To R I A W'll' .4 fy, ' W 3 . . : . 1 iams, vice-president, I.Maresca, treasurer. 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' 5 X- .' 3'-5 ' .' Womack, David . V- VVVWV, 'fV:,a-Via: , 4 . V, 4 4VVV -, ,V- ' . ' 44444 , .. 4 V V wyan,Ava Denise V -V V ' N V wyefmohn i. W ' if T5 T ' ' 4 7 L M' 5 'A ' ' 'fV ,V Qi! F ' ' W llie Robert . . z .V 4'- - V- ' 4 , ' Y V, VV,V VV V 1V, - :VK 4 VVV 4' y ' W.. ' 1 ' 'W i f ' , S. ' ' 2 1 ' Q .V Ifmwvaff Zmder' Bd' i ' '. 7' . ' ' I ' ,V ' 4 ,-4' A K Yamada' Daren Zilka, Sara 4 , 4 ,V V, ,g442,??q4fC 44 ., 4 44 In 7 , 4 .-. va Youell,ludy 52325 '--Vw fr. x 'f'f.,f45'J 1 . . - 32 'dk '-i Young, Deborah 113 The Faculty ' wwi M ,ff He wears the rose Of youth upon him Shakespeare 1,0 U Ill flilq I .'Q, .Q lflilg f '.Q.'u ' Q i1'H.'E 9..Z ag l0.. . Q su..- Ulla- Principal W. Terr Pearson The 1973-74 school year has truly been outstanding. Congratulations to the Class of 1974 for the leadership you have dernonstrated in meeting the many challenges that face us each year. l am proud of you and your contributions to SAMOHI - particularly your initiative in bringing to the attention of all of our students the irnportance of school spirit and pride. The game of life can and should be a great. adventure. Decide now that you are going to do something with your future. All of you can make a contribution. Best Wishes for future success and happiness. Sincerely, Mr. Porter I. Leach Miss Beverly Waters Vice Principals In the roar of a typical day at Samohi, most students can expect to come across the handiwork of one of Indian I-Iill's vice- principals. First there is Mr. Porter I. Leach, vice- principal student activities. In this position, he oversees the many happenings during the day, from ASB Cabinet meetings before school, to rock concerts at lunch to emer- gencies after school to supervising sports events in the evening. Added to this are his tasks of coordinating campus security and buildings and grounds during regular hours. Vice-Principal Curriculum Services Beverly Waters is in charge of the academic end of the administration. from her office in the coun- celing office, she ponders what classes the students need and can cancel, alter or create classes to suit the students. Mr. Sandor Rosenfield is the vice-principal pupil-personnel services. This title puts him in the envious position of guiding the guidance counselors, as well as partaking in special programs such as the Career Day episode. ' Mr. Sandor Rosenfield dministr ators Deans Sevland and Turner strive to encourage good attitudes towards attendance and behavior. One of the formost objectives of the cleans is to continually revise and improve the attendance procedures. By minimizing paper and book work, more time is alloted for personal contact. Girls' and Boys' League, class boards and assemblies are some of the activities sponsored by the deans. Ionie Lewis is in charge of child welfare and attendance. In this position, he oversees attendance policy and acts as ombudsman between students and administration. Jonie Lewis Richard Turner SM School Board 5up't. Alfred Artuso, and fRightJ Mrs. Blanche Carter. Mel Sevland David Houtz Bill Campbell Mou ton johnson James Wyatt John Noonan -z W had 27? E r .,p,ggv-nuunnu-- I It 1 HIST f 5 I 1 ,J-.Q S: X ' :S . .kg . Dorothy Berger DarrelleMarks Seymour,Watts Ben Villa Robert Wakefield Secretaries The secretaries who are not commonly seen by the average student, are the supporting forces behind the more visible administrators. Without their backing, Samohi would not be the fine school it is. SECRETARIES flfront, L. To RJ: I. Mc Intosh, V.Miles, M.McGinty, D.Doan. fMiddle, L. To. RJ: L.Schultz, M.Parke I.Wohlers, S.Switzer. fBack L. To RJ K.Lundhagen, M.Portuese, B.Cruber, H. Lohmeyer, M.Martinez. cn le Cou nselor Cr ant Thompson Counselors Stepping from high school to a college environment is a big and important step for most students. And many students would be lost without the help of the fine counseling staff in easing this transition. Based on course preference and available space, ninety per cent of the student body is sorted by computer into the electives of its choice. , 1 ' if' ,1 f 1-as fl K 9-4 , -f 'I i1! ?Y'!HLH H112 English 1 s. 5 'f5f?Q 1j. Rita Ahern K V -' 'L 5 Lynn Anglea :al .9 P f f R Q .ae X f XID Tom Barton Berkely Blatz Iohn Cairns l r f'E2'i.j.t:Lfq:iEr1r'r-f f' 1:f'?'2'.,-55'E13f',' .X ,, . V sz' I' 211,- ' , 3- Bill Clawson 1 ' I? gf Avery Cobern ' . I K .f Gwen Emmons . , I v ,, ,A Q ,ix ., x A f':VEQ5 Gary Iohnston The English Department worked to develop the curriculum with new electives to meet the needs and interests of students. Our dream of a functional humanities center was steadily realized throughout the year. Larry Knuth Lucille Gearhart Iune Lucas Celia Marek Bob McLaughlin Donna Saunders Donna Sutton Ernest Garcia Steven Garwood Mantie Koskoff Michael Kostorick 21 L i a Barbara Duran Eleanore Pain .loy Koufppoulous Francis Makidon Language One of the strong points of the Samohi curriculum is the fantastic language department. With the language lab's superior facilities, Vikes' knowledge of foreign cultures and customs grow every ye ar. One of the longtime strongholds has been the Latin departments national awards. Led by Mr. Bernard Roberts, they have always managed to get some award from the ASPL. With the goal of enriching the students education in the cosmopolitan world of the 'Seventies, language is doing its part to make for a more enlightened society. Ida Myers Sherri Pierce Jeanette Upcraft Vidalia Vernoff Bernard Roberts Hector Miranda Gretchen Davis Ken Peterson ,a ria at 1 ' . ' . ff? fe. :Q 75. 9-: X if X ,ay W HW. ,Q I x, I ' f W in 3 Walter Skowron V, . I Kitty Weber 35 , ' , 1 Nancy Bayer 1 ' f1'Q,b 'gi Ei, ' I Accounting, Navigation and engineering, are am O 1 S just some of the subjects in which logic for . intelligent problem solving is required. And this S logic is learned in math class. Through concrete measuring aids, the math lab is designed to improve comprehension of numerical relationshi s. This de artment stresses that P P computers solve problems, but the language these computers use is mathematical. Sue Miles Ralph Emch Han-y Pappas James Caballero Lois Swickard if T WF , A G Ami? 5,7 Q.. ,- , ,, QQ QA, . .,. c- 2. Science The accent for development in the science department is on the lab oriented expirimentation, enabling the student to observe first hand the phenomena as described in the text book. As a result of this emphasis, a year long course in marine biology is offered. Direction to hopefully be explored in the future, are paramedical training and modular scheduling for labs. Barney Rosen lf. as 2 ' y A fa l Charles Campbell Frederick Cornett Linda Ziefman l Bob Coulter f I Thomas Yendes Virginia Reicly Merton Burkhard Leroy Vau gh n Walter Lucas Iohn Wyers ' A gjgf., ,fi frog 5 . gt, flu? J! r 5 5 f ' , . V f V H ff ,v ., l AL ,, vp Gene Mathews 14 7? af' . sw 4 ' J- -. XQW' J ' l' -0 5 if H: 'Z ' tg J, 113 2 ' -7 1'. ' ef 1 5 123 Victor Richards Thomas Woods I f I 9' if , 'f 4 73 , , , M f Margery Posner Mike Vincent Paul Kerry Social Studies ,- x. 2. .Q V Edward Kandell Arlys Thun Ronne Fonfa Stan Bardfield The Social Studies department offers a wide range of course studies, and works to enlighten the student of the world around. This process takes place by offering the student a wide 4 variety of course selections. Where a junior V was once limited to one mandatory history class, he may now more precisely control his education with such classes as Black or Chicano studies, or California History. The rights and responsibilities of citizenship are Ctheoreticallyj taught to seniors in Government I and ll augmented by such electives as Consumer Economics and Modern European History. Dan Morison Bruce Townsend Nanon Ohman Robert Zachman HD l Eileen Sturgeon Don Bremer Fine Arts The object of the fine arts department is not only to teach the student to produce art, but to instill in them a keen sensitivity, and a deep appreciation of fine culture. Enabling students to perform the works of master playwrights and composers is a function of the music and drama departments. The media of art and dance encourage expirimentation within structural disciplines. 21 'iffy K, :VP U U Janice Mitchell Gloria Grand Lamonte Weshngrland Fred Purucker Gerald Anderson Iean Campbell Josephine Dyson W -Q14 .1::f',- '- -3-e-ss.: 5.5 f . f-,, . , Y'15t',7' J N 71 1- 'iff ' ' ' :f Y If , -'ISQ1-i1::Zs:?li' .ici 5' 5. ' f ,, r ' -15,5-. ,ififif ' , ' fr i -fl:3:32er:A:g1 '-X., I ,,,,W M W, .,,., ,. . A , .c.,,,,, fi-Q55 -X A, ' rf:qg,jf.f ' rf' . v rf' , igiffiga ' ' ' , .nf P ,'-Erfjugr if V-,ff ' ' .gf . , A If :gi f-al, f 5 L , 1. Jn.: f . . Martha Ruby Karen Whyte Marilyn Carruthers Ellen FfHHCiSC0 Girls' Physical Education In an era of affluence in this country, its easy to let oneself slip into a gentle pattern of inactivity. Mrs. Josephine Dyson, in her girls physical education Lila Cleavelancl Gina Biggs Marilyn Alle Tl classes, strives not only for physical fitness, but for motivation of the innerself. b'V. -1 - 1, , ' N.. l X 1 Don Steere Michael Griswold Richard Beede , Boys physical education is a course designed specifically to help boys of the ' high school age to develop physical coordination and stamina. Under the strict Ed 0 direction of Coach Don Steere, boys are put uc through a daily rigorous set of exercises, and then they participate in some competitive sport such as volley, softball and football. lrv Kastin Tebb Kusserow Kent Franciso Don Sealy fix v 4 'H' .J W' se, Left: Jim OKeefe Victor Brooks Owen Harrow Ron Rindone David Hanson ' Q' ,:. .f 5, 1 .1 .rg -ijA1.3.:r3m.cy L Mn .1-A::Ef'f'W':.f,g-ff fr: W 4:21 f 5 1 ,- :gf.vyw 4 Q as wif.. bT7T5'k ,'1,:6 fy-V :Q f.'iLsfif75F!-2121 fffyl.-':'4'4-3:1 as 'Qwest 1' cv ?:2.f'Q54:2f9 glfle Q :iwgfm .. , s. ww 1-,'fvw:s.1m.r Y m:.mfg,,.i,sggg2:.4r,ff2z24i 4 1t.xv ,aw.m--aww-4. V-. .fs asf. 1 , . 1. 1. 'wi' ?f 1'Nf2www-'rw:13'? f ' ' 'G '-515. '1 :fs fa .. 1 W ' rn-' . - 1 . . .car Z, lv, -'JN N, ,QQ V , ,W ,,-., ' Fw 'grzwf-g 255 :L -fs 'g. ,.r., 2.-p,?5fa,Qcgg:yg 1,154 -V ,-lf. 3 .N -: afgrww T' ' bt w YZ1:?9Z'?B:L3lZ5 2 Industrial Arts One can often hear students utter such coments as What good is geometry gonna do me? or Why don't they teach me something what's gonna do me some good? . Well, we hate to be contradictory, but Samohi has one of the finest industrial arts departments in the state. If a student goes through the entire set of auto shop courses, he could easily get a job as a gas station mechanic. The industrial arts staff feels that a vocational education is equally as important as a college oriented education. Tom Johnson Richard Ritterband Grant Smith Q Don Martin Howard Lockman Georgia Oppenheim The special education program prepares a number of Samohi students for life after graduation from high school. Among the activities the special ed. students participated in were the paper drive and giving faculty members gifts of plants for Christmas. Special Education Lee Pinch Stella Staley . . Bu s mes s Helping to prepare students for possible careers in the professional world is the main objective of the instructors in the M 5 ZV V 51, is cfm business department. Whether a person Kenneth Cum, fe? ' pi . I Q is interested in an immediate secretarial Beth MM by 'fi J ,Q position, or wants to prepare themselves f if Q for a career in the higher business ,f . ww V . W -g ' gy echelons, the student can choose from a A if large variety of classes to suit their needs. t , Mrs. Williams and Mr. Sturgeon in the Vryp i t f textbook department work to make sure if i j it that textbooks are distributed. s Tv ff x-' ,qwvr 133 s, 1 Q31 X , 'i Y , l Katherina Mathews W, .M--f - ,r't -.xg Z V,,V 25 pf ' 'f ic' if nf Qvrw, Tom McCaffery Don Murphy Tom Sturgeon Lela Williams Home Economics Under the direction of department chairwoman Helen O'Connor, the Home Ec. instructors helped prepare students for professional and family life. Classes in cooking, childcare and home planning provide variety for many a dull university or college preparatory schedule. mmm . aw Security Guards Keeping errant students within the confines of the classroom was the main function of the campus rent-a-cops. Stopping people at the gates between periods, and then periodic trips to the Ramada Inn to round up the stray cattle were among their other activities. But we've grown fond of these men and women in blue, and we know that they are really around when you need them. E u X SNR ' if -xxx K i , .:1 1 S ff Ruth Sayer Anne Bystrom Kessen Sawday Don Kramer Ceorgey Laux Drivers' Education Driving is an essential part of everyday life, in todays busy society. We all look back on our first experiences with driving fondly, but do we ever stop to think of the fine instructors who taught most of us what is now common knowledge. P11-warg ' , I in , I , Ll V f ,vp s ,gmfw if f f if iff 54 '- I o urses Off ice Caring for sick Samohites and writing P.E. excuses kept our staff of efficient nurses busy for the most part. However, they still found the time in their busy schedules to help sponsor the Medical Science Club. ef' Q ' We M AM, Library Section When ninth graders leave the junior high nest, and come to the big high school, one of their first experiences is with the readers guide and many of them would be lost without the eager help of the librarians. With the recent installment of the new machine, the librarians can spend less time watching out for crooks and more time to spend with students. W LIBRARIANS tlfront L. To RJ: Rolls Royce, Ruth Mallatt. tBack L. To RJ: jackie Martinez, Marie Abbott, Hellen Mason. Custodians QL. To RJ Carl Rummler, Tony Valdez, Tony Ibalson. Grounds, Cafeteria Keeping us fed on a diet of nutritious hamburgers and delicious GJ spaghetti, the cafeteria staff has worked long hours providing us with food at lunch and before school. The presence of the custodians and gardeners was apparent as the grounds were kept irnmaculately clean and rnelodically green. The buzz of lawnmowers is constantly heard at lunch as eager gardners chase prospective picnicers of the campus lawns. Gardeners fKneelingJ John Kearney, Tom Smith. fStandingj ,lay jones, Danny Cono, Jesse Rodriguez. , ' X, fl xxxxgwxa . Q Cafeteria Workers QL. To. RJ Lee Borehardt, Rose Utterback, Majorie Fecher, Pam Rosen- dahl, Linda Garder, Iris Clark, Betty Faulkner, Florence Repore, Eve Johnson. Y , ,A 2 ,A Q 45 , IK ' A ' I 3 V g Faculty Camera Shy Harold Connoly Ann Glossrnoyer Gene Jellison Barbara Rollins Robert Wilson Forrest Freed Gladys Pope Virginia Wilson Ann Cover Judy l-land Gary Luttell Frank Brooks .N A If A1 J ,7 I id M ff W iff T... 4777? .4 K ' V. - . V'Gia-:fx-Z-aivCQ'iT5Q'Aff1f1Yi?5F!b1k'55i.dVlm5ioi1S-' . . - 425 Z322E25iGT4'2?f-X-Wa,-427', 'f 'f f, I 2 ' ' . f 1?4if 3HN,mQ+5XmHQVf'f'L2.'7L :T'T719''VW3 ' QS? rx' ,. . A f f '-iff' ay '- h ' -W ' wc w ff , '-I, 1 ff . , , X saglqiz , nn , Mn 1- ' 5 , we ,Sf ' ,4 + 'E , 93 . .' i ' 1. 4- 'WFQ 81163694-auM'w..wq...wf.:+:.Q3MQg, 4' V' 4 ' , f , 1 lf' ' ' ,Q . ...M f wa, ,, Q X ,. O 500 . vcffw 11' ,fy ...if fx Q4 xg wma Qian 2-.5 I -19 ' 5 1,5 , , , ,x , Fi ' 1 , , fi U7 fu. M, When this 1973 football season got underway, Samohi was picked to finish no less than third, right behind North and Centennial. Well, whoever makes those pre-season picks must never think highly of the Vikes. But when the Big Blue Machine got rolling, .it made believers out of many people including the rest of the league as it at one point reeled off seven victories in a row, and made the pre-season picks wrong again. Coach Tebb Kusserow's gridders were probably the best football team as a whole to corne through Samohi in quite a while. And no one can doubt I that remark. Finishing the season with an 8-1 mark overall and 6-1 in Bay League action, you can see Samo fielded a power house, limiting their opponents to only seven - points on the average while they themselves scored 20. Coach Kusserow talks about his Vikes. The Bay League was much stronger than last year with the addition of Rolling Hills and Palos Verdes. We looked at the league not as a whole but focused on one game at a time. The Bay League this year was more competitive in 1973 than it has been in some time. Coach Kusserow went on to explain, our team played with poise throughout the year. The players reacted similarly with each win and the one loss. This mature attitude is indicative I believe of a deep concern and committment to the team. In this regard I think the '73 team was perhaps more committed than some teams of past years. P Stating also that every player iS instrumental on the field, Coach Kusserow also said that we are fortunate to have some players 'L of certain caliber, who by virtue of natural ability, hard work, and 'dedication are among the best at the positions they play. . A Some of those that he singled out were defense linebackers Gonzalez and Tony Raymo, tackle and end, Robert Allison I and Cy Bolton and backs Ainslie Washington and Dennis Thurman. On offense, Thurman, Raymo, Dareyl Young and lineman David Tubbs. 138 1973 Varsity Gridders 9 RECORD f 271097 ' . .za 'gg V V, 235 3 i Talking over stradegy during timeout are O.B. Dennis Thur man and Head Coach Tebb Kusserow. Bottom Row-Head Coach Tebb Kusserow, R.Allison, T.Raymo, I.Willis, S.Beverly, Dennis Thurman, M.Mc- Gee, S.Knowles, G.Walker, D.Steere, T.Gonzales, Second Row-Coach Tom Griswold, Coach Mike Griswold, Derrick Thurman, B.Downs, M.Walkup, G.Funderburk, A.Washington, A.Williams, P.Carter, D.Davis, Third Row-Coach Don Sealy, R.Smith, A.DeGhionno, M.Payne, D.Tubbs, D.Young, G.Cheatham, B.McDonald, F.Casarez, Second Row-Coach Kent Francisco, j.delaPuente, D.DeGhionno, J.Guerrero, T.D'Angelo, M, I.auren, I.Duvardo, I.Cataldo, B.Ryan, First Row-B.delaPuente, M.jones, M.Pymm, T.Denham, D.Smith, A.Hoffman, C.Bolton, I.Hickey, F.Valenzuela , Chasing down North High Q.B. is defensive end Cy Bol- Steve Beverly takes time out to clown around. l0I1. -L Breaking for daylight against West Torrance is halfback Steve Beverly 1.221 with blocking help from 1421 Terry Den- ham. ' Looking over offensive line and barking out signals is Q81 Dennis Thurman taking snap from 15-U Bob Ryan. . I ' l 'il H- . 11114. 151 ,' k' l 'iT'1ll'E' E5 Starting off the '73 slate, Samo encountered the Burbank Bulldogs and handily defeated them 16-O, behind great defense led by Robert Allison and Ray Smith. Smith accounted for the Vikes last points as he tackled the Bulldogs QB in the endzone for a safety. Samo's first two TD's came on. runs by Thurman and Steve Beverly. Seeking revenge for last year's loss to Pasadena, the Vikes opened up their first home game by stunning the Bulldogs 27-12. Trailing 12-7 at halftime by getting only one TD, that by Thurman, the Vikes held Pasadena scoreless throughout the second half, while Thurman, and Beverly ran wild, each scoring a TD in the fourth quarter. Samo closed out the scoring for the night as Derrick Thurman intercepted a stray Bulldog aerial and ran it back 80 yards for the score. U r Rolling Hills proved to be no Slouch, but the Vikes were equal to the task, as they grinded out a 14-6 victory over the Titans. Tony Raymo scored the first Samohi TD as he took an option pass from Beverly for the score. Anthony Williams tallied the other TD for the Vikes. Hitting the road again, Samo faced the Centennial Apaches on a neutral field at Compton High School, which is funny to say it was neutral. Defense was the standout as the Vikes narrowly escaped with their scalps 7-0. The lone TD of the night came in the second quarter as Beverly scored on a 22-yard ru n, while Greg Cheatham added the extra point. Revenge again entered Samohi's mind as it faced West Torrance and its cocky CIF player of the year in 1972 Pat Schmidt. Well, the Warriors went home a loser 26-14 and Schmidt went home humbled by the Samo defense, and probably talking to himself. The Vik-es got off on the right foot as Beverly returned the opening kickoff 73 yards for the score. Thurman also returned a pu nt 80 yards for a TD and scored another. Beverly also added a tally with a 14 yard run. So the Warriors returned to their teepee scalped. 7-4: -S'-,Ali ' ' 67:4-vip -'I' A South Torrance was the next opponent and proved to be no contest as Samo rolled 28-7 behind Thurman, Beverly and Williams. The defense turned in another stellar effort. Coming into the homecoming game against North Torrance, the Vikes had one thing in mind: win one on Homecoming! Having not done that in the past two years Samo finally did, handing the Saxons a 21-6 defeat, and getting as high as third in the CIF ranking rankings. Then came the Palos Verdes Seahawks and they were ready as Senior linebacker Tim Gonzalez confers they L1pS9t the Vil4ES 20-13 on a l with Coach Tebb Kusserow. gloomy day on the PV peninsula for Samo's only blemish on the season. Closing out the season on a rainy muddy field at Torrance, Samo scored all its points in the first half then held on to beat the Tartars 21-6 and clinch first place and a CIP playoff berth. ' joe Willis 1181 nails Q.B. for loss as Steere move in. ' Scoreboard tells story against Rolling Hills as Dennis Thurman 181 hands off to 1271 Anthony Williams. ff, 4' Zigi' , Terry Denham 1421 heads for open field against Pasadena en route to long gain. 1741 Cy Bolton, 1761 Gary Funderburk, 1721 Robert Allison, and '1151 Uoug , -NZQTJ5 bs Q , Q 2 'A' -H, With Rolling Hills defenders in hot pursuit, Dennis Thurman runs for needed yardage. No it's not what you think! lt's just Q.B. Dennis Thurman tak- ing snap from Bob Rya E1 ,li Greg Cheatham puts his golden 'toe into-one K 3-5 i of many extra point trys, with!T,im A,Hg?lQgzLfV gl Oldins- i .. it a - uf ., , ,f.1J-wif-x.1?fr'.veJ5:1'-'wa-'rifig-gwffg. ,fe fal.51jf,,1 i3 , ' V ' .agp N141 V. f ' ,'Z'f 4f'-dwlw 3 'FV' ' 'iiifii-I' 4 '.-25f CiL5.4i'i? 'Q7:3 f? '- 7-1,'c'A.:'f': ' -. 4 . - For the j.V. football team, things turned out not to be so fortunate as they managed only two wins highlighted by a 6-O shut-out of Palos Verdes. Coached by Tom C-riswald and Steve Morgan, the Bikes did give a valiant effort, because most of the games could have gone either way as was evident against South in a O-O standoff. Other close deals occured also as Samo lost two games by seven points. The Quarterbacking chores were handled by Tim D'Angelo and Stanly Knowles, who did commendable jobs under such conditions. Picking up yardage for the I.V.'s were halfbacks Phil Carten, Billy McDonald, and George Walker, who all gave creditable efforts in a losing season. As evident by the low scores, the defense picked up the slack in holding the other teams to a low scoring total. Another group of stars finished their season not exactly in the limelight, but next year will hold up the Samohi varsity tradition of winning football. 142 2 . . football Q is ta-im .I ,lx ' o 1 -5. 1 Getting blocking from Billy McDonald 1261, Derrick Thurman C125 picks up ground. f If iift ' -I I ' I, A n f f ' :,' ' , , ' pgp. I.I , K . 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'X ' ,I ' , 'f ' ' x.-h 7 ' U ' x n if , .. s ' vi? .f ' : X Pfif D. : EL, . 'W S' V ' - ,, ' ' 9 e.,V ' fem ' 1,115 1--Q , 5- .mp-- 5 , J, V- K h t - ,, V-we , ifif 7 '. A f t .., f2 kk TC , Af , , ,V ,lvul . .. Q' V 4 .:w:w1n.t.. ,. ,..x . . - V . -1?-aw 'mf ff-fag.--e.s...y a-.- g , E W , -' Bottom Row-Coach Morrison, M.Kaufman, R.5chroder, D.Putman, I.Coan, I.Sparks, Aroff, A.Brown, Coach Kasten, Coach Woods, Second Row-Coach Morgan, L.Dawson, E.Kybartas, G.Dempsey, ljolivett, B.Malanga, ,T:Eagle, S.CSleghorn, A.LaBarera, T.Cheetham, Third Row-K.Landman, A.Dodd, E.Pourroy, L.Mandic, A. Rivas, K.Creen, T.C1ardello, K.Buford, Fourth Row-S.Medoff, R.Juarez, D.Rydbecks, 5.1-Iiggebotham, T. Leary, B.Leitelt, F.Beteta, P.Mayer, T.Diaz Getting ready to punt is kicker Tim Leary. I-Q 5 Vi PM A '- . ,at 1 .2 Wav ' 9 . 5 ' B V i , 5 9 iy 1-V.. V V V 7 s 0, 1 14 ZLQCENIENNIAVLV A L 'S ryyy M, Vt 'ff 2 to ' H A HB5 '14 ' , . ' C i ' VV 4V,- sfs,frSA X, . Q ' E- Q ' ' iit it limi i 5 1 ' j ,5f'ff 5 3 4 L 1?ff't?1gL f ' +f.'ff1f ,,TfiiQ. WV 'iz , 'W 12,1-kffsi if, W ' ', if 1' fag 4 nfs? ' V1 ' , ..., ,, H7 - W ' T' V n V , 7 .f , C ' L Q' I:-sfifriffs'-'T A .zswf-ffr' ' . , r ' J f ' . H y . A NJW. 1,4 ' ,ia-frisggi 'mi L VV , Guiding Sophomores this '73 season were head coach Irv Kasten and assistant coach Steve Morgan Led by l-lead Coach Irv Kasten, the Sophomores had a fine season compiling a record of 7-2, beating the favorites: Pasadena, Centennial, and Palos Verdes. The Sophomores started off the season with four wins in a row before bowing to West, going on to lose only one more game the rest of the way, that coming at the hands of North. It was the only shutout the Sophomores suffered. Leading the mighty Sophomores were Quarterback Richard Schroder, who with fine passing and timely running, dominated most scoring drives. I-lalfback Lemoi-ne Dawson did some fine running and dancing, coming up with long gains when the Vikes needed them. C-riding out tough yardage was always Fullback Bob Leitelt who was Samo's four yards and a cloud of dust runner. Kicking chores were handled by Tim Leary who did a booming job. And don't forget the defense which did an outstanding job. For stars of the future, the '73 sophomores gave a fine performance. 143 What can you say for this year's Girls' Volleyball team? Well, if it was an everyday normal Girls' Volleyball team you could beat around the bush, but this year's '73 Samo team was better than normal. They were exceptional. And you could go on higher than that! Coach Martha Ruby explains it best by saying This year's volleyball team is the best ever at Samohif' It very well could have been. On the year they played a total of twenty schools, including league games, and invitational tournaments. Being undefeated in Bay League Play, Team A swept to first place without any difficulty. Playing superbly they seldom gave up more than 5 points a game. 144 Y , -5 ' fg , , .,,.,,, . , , . iz, -- , .1 'e QL. -1, if ,av , 5 Q : 5- .f,, ff vwdevffqqhphilm Vfffg. 15? 'km 'W , J 5 f Q 2,2 fe: ff im' 4 ' -ef' tty:-mf f if -L 2- ff , 2114 ,. Lf f, 4,-:fa .1 21,545-, K' gt ? 2 e . ,,,. , , N .W ,Q 2, . ,Q is 9 sift? fiwsx 2 V - 556 P. H K' ' ' 'A f uf . ' ' Z'f: Q-Ekllfv . ,,i L' , .HKQNLA 1 rf, 1577 , 3 y , I 1 Taking time-out during recent CIF action are Carrie Eastman, Tammy Provansha, Claire McCarty, jill Niles and spirit leader Linda Lloyd De Silva. we 5 ww it if, ,,. .. g, What else can Linda Lloyd De Silva do? Here she serves an ace. rg I ' i, , .,,.,, .7-,, , Sf I f H T t' . T t 1 1 , g ,V 614 6, A 1 , QQ 'lf 'i' Q' tit Q if Tammy Provansha, the gentle giant lets a sp'k fl ' CIF ' while Linda Lloyd De Silva watches. I e y m action Girl's Volleyball Girls Volleyball Team QL. to RJ Linda Lloyd De Silva, Patty Olsen, jill Niles, Carrie Eastman, Tammy Pur- fancha, Robin Christianson, Jill Weisman, and Claire McCarty. CIP Santa Mira Costa 5 Coach Marty Ruby About to receive serve are Linda Lloyd De Silva, Jill Niles and Tammy Pro- vansha. 16 ' . 15 Rolling Hills 1 15 6 M is 'North 12 15 , ,,. 8 15 . Q it'f '.:a 'Torrance 1 15 1 15 'Centennial 1 1 1 ' , ,,., Q , 7 ff W5 V V I . t .w , V I ,,,, , .. . 'Z' - 1.25 In CIF tournament action, Samohi defeated Glendale 15-8, 15-6, and Aviation 15-12., 15-13. In the quarter finals the Vikes defeated Laguna Beach in the third game, lost to Mira Costa in the Semi-finals, and beat Santa Fe 15-8, 15-6 in the consolation for third place. A fine showing for the girls in CIP. Coach Ruby went on to explain about this years team. There is no one best player. Everyone fills in for each other's weaknesses. I think the girls are good friends on and off the court. I also feel you must have team spirit to win. The hardest team you ever play is yourself. After you overcome that, it's definitely easier to win. jeff ' A Coach Ruby feels there was no one specific as far as a best hitter goes, but she singles out Claire McCarty as the best setter on the team. Linda Lloyd Da Silva provided the humorous antics by being the comedienne of the team, and by also being the biggest moral booster of team spirit. You would think with all this spirit that the team was wound up like a clock. Not really states Coach Ruby. It's a battle of cool. A battle of the brains. You have to psyche yourself up. Did the team live up to its expectations? This years team was highly skilled, and went above and beyond the expectations continues Coach Ruby. j.V. Volleyball Team Pix: Maria Palmer, Holly Sweet, Cathy Beals, Wendy Steere, Dena Steere, Diane Doer- flinger, Becky Cleaveland, Paula Shrnidt, Jo Anne Ohland Knot in correct orderj. 1 f 4, MW,.,,f' Setting for spike by Jill Niles is Claire McCarty while Jill Weisman, Linda Lloyd De Silva and Carrie Eastman on. Waiting for serve are Iill Weisman and Linda Lloyd De Silva. 14C 4 V W, M C , , ..,, f .1 x, 1 3 :Q M is w w' C ll 2 am.. 'iir' at 1 at ,, z, I . , Y ' ,. 1 ' ff 1 if 4 A I 4,6 V H my qv 'zffi' ' L01 , Anticipating opponents serve are Carrie Eastman, Claire McCarty, Linda Lloyd De Silva, and Tammy Provansha. Humorist Linda Lloyd De Silva. uv ' jill Niles in a quiet moment. Going crazy over win are Robin Christianson, Patty Olsen and Kim Roberts. Rounding out the A team were Jill Weisman, jill Niles, Tammy Rouansha, Carrie East Eastman, Patty Clsen, and Robin Christianson. We didn't forget about the B team, and well we shouldnt They also went undefeated in Bay League competition but there was no CIP berth for them. . Diane Doerflinger and Paula Schmidt are the most promising players for next season according to Coach Ruby. B team also consisted of Maria Palmer, Holly Sweet, Cathy Beals, Wendy Steere, Dena Steere, Joanne Ohland and Becky Cleveland. Coach Ruby also stated that Maria Palmer was the best hitter. 'I47 Cross Country finished yet another winning season behind another guy named Beck CSteve not Curtisj while going on to post a 5-2. mark in league play, and doing an outstanding job according to Coach Paul Kerry. The only two losses on the season came to the Peninsula harriers, Rolling Hills and Palos Verdes. Both those teams were top rated in Bay League. According to Coach Kerry, the toughest league meet was against Palos Verdes as the Vikes were humbled 46-17 Qlowest scoring winsj. In that meet Beck took his first meet loss. Up to that point Beck was undefeated in league meets. Also excelling was senior Steve Merriman who Coach Kerry commended by saying, Steve did a very good job for us. Talking about goals for the '73 season Caoch Kerry said, I hoped one of our teams would go to CIF and I also hoped that Steve fBeckj would go to CIF, but unfortunately for us neither 148 Coach Paul Kerry checks results with team managers Patty Downs, Betty Smith, while runner Steve Beck looks on with hope. S Lee Cooper leads pack as Steve Beck and Steve Merriman make move to overtake West High Harrier. f' T 'fT'T V '4 ffszwxffffzrfffrfe' ,, . ' MFT Tffyfzlf' it '1?i?7p:9M'f ff rf, ivififii 4.1 'i '7,f5 4 1 r, .' r -.+Ws.. ,,, 31,445 ah we fwgy4f,5tj.5.,,, ff f, ,,f.g5z,g ff, ' Vw ff e cw f, f ,,.,. 6 -4 . , ,f,,,. , , ff 'f 1 V,- wgif Lf. f ,f ' ' f f 1,4 153 . M wr 1 42, ' X ww wwf-- - 1, M 'fr' , 1- 7. ,if -are K ir : 5 235' .X H A 35,-gf , r ,', I f A ,f . 5, . I A ,ff uf, 1 'V W. :gf'f,4:fx ,ff f gwjig. gi-if ff 'alfa 24412 21 Q f irfi-tfysff ,gf g J .ff.,4-y:,f1 ',,,f f 3: ,-,' gt, ,fwyg -Q 944' JU ' ,, 4? f:1'f5f, :ffj7ff9fi'yi'wH , Q, .,.,:-1, fr' fi' frtfgf aw' ' . ,yin , fffiZ l':i' . f'1ff.f ' f f.. ,YQ gif. ,izizf ' Bottom Row-joe Telfair, Larry Malanga, Gary Angeles, Second Row-Bill Mateer, Bob Karos, Bill Yamanaka, Mike Meric, Silviano Ramerez, Third Row-Victor Barboza, John Nelson, John Caydos, jim Bailey, Il Song Dave Reed is neck and neck with Rolling Hills runner. L Cross Countr D.Reed, M.Collins, Mr. Kerry, L.Cooper, B.Messenger, P.Peuron, R.Mes- senger, S.Merriman, S.Beck C.Pierce, P.Kuendig, F.Tendick, K.Pord, L.Morrand, M.Preston, I.Meteer, T.Oshimo, R.Wilson, P.Downs Steve Beck gives it one final puff before crossing finish line in league meet. happened. It was definitely, though, a team effort all the way, but it was hard losing two key individu als. Highlights on the season for the Vikes was beating Torrance, last years Co-Bay League Champ, and also defeating the likes of North Torrance and West, while beating South Torrance. So for the Cross Country team it was a Torrance sweep. ' The I.V. season proved a winning one also by finishing the season with a 4-3 mark. Getting down to the Sophomores, well, they didn't have quite a good season at 1-6, but gave a team effort. They were paced by Bill Messenger who did an outstanding job in all his meet performances. Now, with the Becks gone and numerous seniors graduating, one wonders about next year's team. Well, whoever they are, they will have some shoes to fill. But the guys leaving those shoes this year upheld the winning cross country form. 149 Ending up their season with a win, Samo's varsity water polo team finished a somewhat successful but frustrating season, finishing third in league play behind Mira Costa and Palos Verdes. Both of these teams were ranked in the top eight in CIP while the Vike poloists ranked in the top 15. Coach Prank Brooks thought the team did better comparatively than he thought they would, but felt the team still could have achieved more. Explaining what his goals were for the season, Coach Brooks said, I wanted to see each player play up to his potential compared to his ability, and do the best he's capable of doing. On the season Samohi ran up against some stiff competition in the likes of Sunny Hills, who Coach Brooks termed as probably the best team in CIF. The Vikes were blown out of the pool 14-4. Their toughest league game was against Mira Costa, the eventual league titlist. Singling out players who contributed most, Coach Brooks said, Jim Cherry and Pete Hester stood out on offense, while goalie 1 V- ' Mzyu- f' ,5,f,,e-We ,,,ffa,f'vW ,,,-ay,-,fyff-Q-,,,,, V ,, ,, , , .1 3 1 'R ,M V r 4 ff 1 t i it cf ' A' , 5 4 1, 'f-New ith 1 , ,f -,ft - ga Qi , .4 R t ff 0 ' . , , , f E' it V fm, fr i f t , ., , s 1 M K. ,V r, ,,.. W . - ,, , f 41' 1-Z X , .Jn J, 5 4. ,f - f-ff Fa? ... ' 1,:'2Z:-,xri qjqi ' 5 T 'ff' V A.. , ffl' V . efwgii ' -1 ' M, ' 'fa 4 2 ' as Tkffad it 14. -sf -s ffm, s ,i Vfiff z.ffe?3'2.' C' 5:7? 't iff B 'l, v',sZw-7,4-' ' 4 W i 7' ' I 5' W Q N slave , as , as tm xr . , if is f 3'kr.f,gs+ ,,.. V ' 1 5 -wp ' ' ' 1 .0 '7 ' fl ' f 'Y' Av 'gy' if ,fu 'K ' ' . ', ' ' in .Ji . .i l Poloist Ioe Grafton fLeftJ goes after ball in hoping of scoring another goal for Samo. , . new . -. f-ra . A A-442, wwf, N, ,,,, , V fi 1 Samohr ' Samohi' ,' Samohi-I V . an , , i f-+--.. -Q fy, Coach Frank Brooks gives instructions to his Vike polists during time out in one of league matches Varsity 'W ater.Polo Hills R10 Los Amigos rf 5 Los Altos 5 LVHS i' i et. S 44 -'M ,ft s 3 , is f gi ,gk i wif i X . ' ,Q ' 1 i 5' ij .f .-Q sg, - f1q., Qe.i ia ff- sf if attglw A ig -T lk T U X I .f, L '01 . -. . rf'-'TW - is-isa-s 1. f-f2+eff,, -. 3: -,Q figs?-.X ssl.. --g a :' 4 - f -L . -.'-fn fs. Q, t Water Polo . , is-lx , A -. h , R . . ,gs .X , , X -. is as 3 Q . 'gl ' -: sr. .K W r. we ' Q: .2 5+ if - ., ,xii ,L ' V ' X - L- -. --fl w V Qs- ' 1 ' t - ' - -fi M 1' A -TD' Neil? 4 , v fi, f . . 4- -f ' I ., jp i I, .ir in, V A . - -- .- ,-. 5: . . J- '? - Z.. ,, s. ' -.,...m,-fs' it . ' -- , ' .,-if 'Cf ,. . A 4 ,. - ' - , fgjzi N '- All league goalie Roy Saltar stops yet another shot.. Coach Brooks gets over emotional during match and lets team know it. 3 I i S Tqiwxaif 'S SM -+sn33'521..Q,Wf3iPti5it-ssf s Bottom Row-Ken Dorr, Victor Pappas, Rick Audett, Bruce Buffer, Dan Ringer Second Row-Andrw Jack- son, Walter Van Buskirk, Eddy Murusich, David Gaye, Dennis Winslow Back Row-John Stouffer, Bill Mammarella, Albert Williams, Jim Smith, Steve Noland, Jon Prohl, Coach Coulter, Front Row-Dave Condon, David Sell, Eric Anderson, Glenn Mclntyre, Sean McAfee, Chris Pall, Stathi Gourgouris Roy Salter and Joe Grafton excelled on defense. In the All League selections, the Vikes placed four people on the team. On the first team All-League, goalie Roy Salter and field player Jim Cherry were chosen. Second team All-League placed field players Joe Graftion and Peter Hester. Coach Brooks explained that The team was a young one and will be losing only four seniors, so the chances for next year look good. The varsity compiled a record of 1-9 in the '73 season and Z-2 in league play. Tournament play brought good and bad in the Vikes fortunes. While playing in the Long Beach Moore Tourney, Samo lost to Sunny Hills, while beating Los Amigos.Competing in the Anaheim tournament, Samo finished 2-2.. With all the good and bad for fortunes water polo still lives on at Samohi! The J.V. water poloists finished with an overall mark of 6-10 going 2-2 in league play, while the sophomore team ended their season with a 3-8 record and not winning a game in league play. 151 Varsity Basketball Coach jim O'Keefe's varsity cagers ended their season with a 67-43 romp over South Tor- rance. Possibly their best game of the year, the Vikings blew the game wide open in the first quarter, scoring 12 straight points to take a 28-8 lead as South never closed to within 16 points throughout the game. The varsity, 9-5 in league play and 12-10 overall, had a very tough schedule this year, playing six teams in the top 10 in CIF, but just missed going to CIF playoffs themselves by losing a coin flip with Centen- nial, I was very happy with the team's effort this year de- spite the hard schedule we played, stated Coach O'Keefe. When asked about outstand- ing players Coach O'Keefe said, 'I was pleased with everyones play this year, but mainly with that of Dennis Thurman. l-le finally reached his potential after a mediocre junior year Thurman, who led the team in scoring with a 17 point average is one of the best guards in CIF, according to Coach O'- Keefe. Along with Thurman, six other seniors ended their var- sity careers at Samo: center Tom Briggs, forward Terry Blackwood, Tony Raymo, Ctreg Tolson, and guards Howard Wedin and Harold I-lofer Although the Vikes started the season out rather slowly losing two of their first three games, they nevertheless were able to put together a three- game winning streak which boosted them back in the stand- ings. My team has been playing with extreme intensity on both offense and defense, stated Coach O'Keefe, directly after 5amo's fourth win. Whats more important is that we can now attribute our victories to a team effort. In probably the most excit- ng game of the year, the game went down to the final buzzer. or final three buzzers depend- ing on how you look at it. You would definately have loved every minute of Samohi's 62-61 nailbiter victory over visit-ing 1 West Torrance, a game in which the Vikes clearly demonstrated the improvement and poise Coach O'Keefe talked about. This was Samo's third straight victory and was a clas- sic example of a game decided at the last possible moment. Ironically it was Samohi who was forced to come up with the pressure play in each situation of the double overtime. With only eight seconds re- maining in regulation play and down by a basket, Terry Black- wood hit a short jump shot that tied the score and sent the game into the first over time. Enter excitement. Next it was Dennis Thurman who dribbled the length of the court and dropped in a left handed layup at the buzzer, again tying the score and send- ing the game into a second over- time. Enter more excitement. Then with only two seconds remaining and trailing by a sin- gle point it was again Thurman, this time hitting a 10 foot jump shot and sealing up the game for Samohi. Enter pundamonium. ln tourney action this year, the Vikes would like to forget the Beverly Hills Tournament in which they lost two out of two games, getting eliminated by Millikan 79-48, after losing to Buena in the opening round. We were not mentally ready to playf commented Mr. O'- Keefe, nor did we 'attack their defenses because we didn't work on some of the things Buena did. We expected to ex- perience pains along the way and the Buena game was an ex- ample. Samo lost 62-39. Two of Coach O'Keete's goals this year did not come true. Samo did not win the Glendale Tourney or the Bay League Title. Guess who won the both? If you said Paos Ver- des you would be right, And who likes to lose to the Sea Queens . . . Sea Kings. In post season awards, Terry Blackwood was honored as team captain Dennis Thurman walked away with the MVP and Greg, Cumby Tolson was honored as the Most lmproved. I ! I 1 2 I K 1 5 E + junior Varsity Basketball This years IV team was that of ups and downs after finishing their pre-season slate with a 5-4 record, which include a third place finish in the Rolling Hills Tournament. After that point in the season, they fell completely apart in Bay League action, losing their first seven games. They finished the season with a 4-10 Bay League mark, and in overall play they finished with a 9-14 mark. We just committed too many . forls on defense, and turned the ball over too much on offense, explained Coach Dick Beede. We played very good defense, but the other team in most cases always got the break we wanted. Coach Beede was especially pleased with the play of everyone on the squad, but mentioned Bruce Rice fleading n scorerj, Steve Kiser fleading rebounderj, Kent Ligans fAll Tournament Rolling Hillsj, Thomas Mays and Robert Pellioci as the outstanding players. In the Fall sports awards banquet Kent Liggans was named as the team captain, while Steve Kiser captured the Most Valuable Player award. fa Coach Dick Beede prays for miracle. Richard Brenton outmanuvers opposing team members. Stanley Knowles drives in for a smooth lay up I Sophomore Basketball 5HMOg, Team Pix fTop L. To RJ 5.- Saw f ,.., mg, U I. ,ig . , , 4 -A V T The most successful team this year was again the sophomores, coached by Mr. Ken Polerson. Winning their second title in as many years, the squad managed a 11-3 record in Bay League action. This was an excellent team, commented Mr. Polerson. They showed improvement over the year as each game produced. I was pleased with the overall performance of everyone. In the two pre-season tournaments the sophs did very well, capturing the consolation bracket in both. Coach Peterson was pleased with the performance of Jerome Jolivette fleading Scorer g 16 point averagej, Cedric Sommerville fleading rebou nderj, Tony Gardello ffloor leaderj, and Kurt Jarmusoh as his top players. If we had everyone healthy, we would have gone undefeated, and no one would have come close to beating us, was the comment made by Coach Mike Vincent on this year's second sophomore team. Coach Vincent lost four of his starting five players due to injuries and the fifth starter was out two weeks with the flu. I don't think there was one player that wKasn't hurt at one time or another, said Coach Vincent. Despite the injuries they finished fourth in league with a 6-8 record and an overall mark - of 9-8. Mr. Vincent and Assistant Coach Frank Maser named Ed Kybartas, Lenny Payne, Bernard Pitchpatrick, John lshihara and Charles Schweighard as the top players. 157 In a year of rebuilding, the wrestling team showed much progress and improvements over the last year, showing wrestling hasn't died. And, apparently, it won't. Coach Murphy explained about this year's team. The wrestling team was a 100 per cent improvement over last year's team. The only problem, though, with a rebuilding team is that you get a lot of inexperienced wrestlers going against wrestlers from other schools that have had at least a year's experience behind them. This is what happened to Samo. This year we had only two returning varsity wrestlers in Bobby Herron and Ioe Telfair to rebuild the team around. Bobby Herron's record on the year was 27-3-2 overall. He took first place in both the Beverly Hills and Hawthorne tournaments. Meanwhile, Joe Telfair compiled a 13-9-2 mark, capturing fourth at Beverly Hills. I ar... .,,,jg,4' Trying to escape tough hold by South Torrance Wrestler is Vike Wrestler Ron Marquis. T53 Hit by a mid-season slump that made shambles of a fine A record, Coach Murphy thought M . that our letdown was the unequal Cgmpetign that the team had t0 Bobby Herron gets tight hold on opponent, planning his next move. face. The Torrance teams having such powerhouses that they pick who will wrestle varsity. 158 I,V. Team Pix Top Row Left To Right: Klaus Rath- felder, Rick Pierce, jacob Pragoso, Coach Tom Con- rad. Bottom Row Left To Right: Mike Rexon, George Hall, Ralph Eamal. Mike Pinegold on bottom figures out way to get out of this one. The Grapplers Mark Arrellano shows W strain of having the power to pin the enemy i A in Photo Above. In Y Photo Below, Clint h ' 4 X Fry says, I don't know what happened coach. 3 ds, ,siege T I . Q IL- - its Varsity team pix Top Row Left To Right: Asst. Coach john Abad, Head Coach Don Murphy, George Hall Mike Finegold, Mark Arellano, Gerry Hageman, Bill Sears, Asst. Coach Tom Conrad. Bottom Roy: Left To Right: Ron Marquis, Joe Telfair, Bobby Herron, Clint Fry, Brad Hanson. The suprise of the season came when Samo downed Palos Verdes, which, according to Coach Murphy, Made our season. Varsity's overall record was 3-7 while in Bay League they compiled a 2-5 mark. The IV's didn't do any better as they were 1-9 on the season and 1-7 in league. Coach Murphy pointed out that the most improved seniors were Herron, Telfair, and Jose Hernandez, while juniors Mike Finegold and George Hall were the most improved. Also cited were Doug Takahasi, Mario Briones, and Mike Jantz. Most inspirational was Mark Arellano. Next year, Coach Murphy, along with assistants Tom Conrad and John Abad, thinks that we will have a better team because of league reshuffling and because of 11 of 13 varsity men are returning. 159 This years Varsity soccer team ended the '73-74 season with 5-3-2 Ocean League Record and an impressive 7-4-3 overall record. - The Junior Varsity Team did even better with a league record of 6-3-1 and 'a substantial 8-4-2 record overall. Since last years season was mostly an uphill battle for CIF recognition, this year has been considered a great success for the team. Mr. Kent Francisco coached this Much much improved team . I-le believes that the athletes are better prepared for competition in every way 5 both physically and emotionally. Mr. Francisco has directed much of the growing success to Assistant Coach lose Lopez, former captain of the UCLA soccer team and presently a student teacher at Samohi. It is hoped that he will be back next year, although his present plans are skeptical. The Vikes represented Samohi best in most of their league games. Previous Varsity scores include victories over Culver City 2-0, and Mira Costa 1-0, a 1-2 loss to aviation, and their final game against Miraleste ending in a 1-1 tie. The Junior Varsity can thank Forward Frank Farnetti, the teams leading scorer, who was given the IV most valuable player award, for his consistent Performance throughout the season. Coach Lopez commented, I don't think that there's anyone who worked harder than Farnetti, and also, He worked 160' .i. .... A 1 Soccer Mark Christiansen watches as Rene Cronerbold does his thing? ,sf .55 , VP- ' V f 1 Ji f ':f4f,:4lnZv, j X a Ruben Villafana and Iuan Hernandez fight to gain control of the ball 71 1 rw Vike player steals the ball from Miraleste. Ricardo Guerro-Bull in action Mark Christiansen watches Rene Cronenbold dribble down the field Salvador Amezquita issues good swift kick to opponent I hard in practice and hard in the games. The Varsity teams most valuable player award was given to Forward Paul McCartney and Goal Keeper Flaviano Artis. Although many of the team's members continuously improved throughout the season, the improvement of Fullback Bob Karas and Forward Juan Hernandez was considered outstanding. In turn, both received the Soccer departments most improved Varsity player award. Q Two ofthe team's leading Varsity scorers Paul McCartney and Ricardo Guevero will be graduating this spring iOthers who will not be with us next year are Rene Cronenbold and Pete Nortman of the Varsity and Frank Farnetti of the Junior Varsity. The loss of these individuals will be substantial but Coach Francisco predicts, Player-wise I think we will be alot stronger next year since we're losing so few . Coach Lopez has expressed, We have enough kids who are good if they keep working . Many Varsity lettermen such as Junior jim Watson quoted along with McCartney as being. Two of the team's hardest players, indicates excellent prospects for the future. The statements of the coaches and increasing capabilities of both the Varsity and Junior Varsity teams seems to ensure an even better and more skillful '74-75 season. 161 The 1974 Varsity Volleyball team has shown a great amount of ability throughout the early season in its defense of last years CIF title, the first ever since volleyball became a CIF sport last year. Coached by Mr. Ken Petersen, this years team is currently ranked number one in CIF and are the favorites to retain the title again this year. We have a very good team with consistent all around players, many who were on last years team. stated Coach Petersen. Cpening their season in early March, the spikers traveled to Serra in a scrimmage match and were beat in three out of four games. That so far this season as been our worst match, I don't know what happened, but I hope something like that doesn't happen again. commented Coach Petersen. In their next meet they scrimmaged against a very good Inglewood team winning 15-6, 15-8, 15-6, playing Mira Costa, the Viking won all three games to boost the record to 3-1 on the year matches. The scores of the Mira Costa match were Q15-10, 15-6, 15-2.1. Commenting on the match Coach Petersen stated The first game was close, but we got stronger as the game 162 iJ4iaN54f 1': '11 A 7f5g? Q7,2if.! 1 I af 'cr wif M1615 4 Em IV Volleyball team, Top Row IL. To RJ Dave Putnam, Bob Cichocki, Richard Santora, Sean MCC-ee, Jose Audero, Iim Adams, Roger DeKeyser. Bottom Row KL. To RJ George Demsey, Mark Steinman, Carl Schallig, Lance Claw- son, Fred Beteta Jose Audero spikes one and gets it blocked! David Strausberg gets a little higher. progressed . Outstanding player in the contest were Dale Rhine, Scott Sollee, Marc Vessa and David Strausberg. Samo then traveled to Culver city for their first night game and bested the Centaurs 15-10, 15-2, 15-4 The same pattern pursists as with the Mira Costa match, the first game was hard fought, then he played very well . Bob Pellicci, David Strausberg, Tron Burdick and Scott Solle played very well. Inglewood confronted the Vikes next, and showed why they are one of the better teams in CIF as the Vikings beat them for the second time 17-15, 15-9, 16-14, but as the scores indicate it could have gone either way. We won the first game luckily and the second easily commented Coach Petersen, but the third game was again hard fought and we were fortunate to win it With the Bay League opener their next meet, Coach Petersen evaluated on the strength of this years Bay League, Samo should win the Bay League, because we are the strongest team in league, but North Torrance should give us our most competition In non-league action the toughest opponents will be the Palisades Dolphins, who Samohi defeated last year for the CIP title and Inglewood who Samohi has already beaten twice this season. Comparing last year's team to this years team Coach Petersen said, We are not as overpowering as last year, but we have about six or seven good all-around players, we will have to concentrate a great deal to be as good as the team of last year, but our main weakness would be our height, we're small compared to some schools we've played. After opening the Bay League with easy victorys over Loyola and Torrance, the spikers entered the El Camino Tourney, and defeated Inglewood in the finals, 11-3, 11-4, to take the championship. We played really good in this tournament, everyone really put out an effort, this I would say has to be our too moment this season staked Coach Petersen. According to Coach Petersen the best players on the years team are David Strausberg, Dale Rhine and Scott Sollee. The most consistent has been David Strausberg while our best hitter and setter are Dale Rhine and Scott Sollee. -jV. This years junior varsity team Richard Santora sends one flying as Dave Putnam and Mark Steinman watch flight of ball. At Left Scott Sollee sets to David Strauberg and Below Dale Rhine hits one hard like their counter parts, the Varsity have also had an excellent season as they have swept past opponents for first place in Bay League and a undefeated pre- season. Citing Jim Adams, Richard Santora and Jose Audero as the top players Coach Petersen stated This team although undefeated has been somewhat inconsistent, due mainly to lack of experience such as in our worst game of the year, we beat a very weak Torrance squad, 15-13, 15-10 but then beat a very good Inglewood team two straight games in what some could call no contest. The strength of this years team has been their overall good ability and determination while the weakness has been there smallness in height and costly mental errors. According to Coach Petersen, the best hitter on this years team has been Jose Audero, the best setter has been Jim Adams while the most consistent has been Richard Santora. If the quality of this years varsity and junior varsity teams continues it looks like Samohi will be a major CIF contender for some time to come. 165 G.A.A. The Girls' Atheletic Associa- tion over the years has become a very important organization at Samohi. Providing the girls with superior atheletic ability the opportunity to compete in organized sports, G.A.A. has grown into a large group of fun-loving competitors. The Girls' Atheletic Association offers a program of enjoyable sports activities and encourages cooperation and good sports- manship. Led by president Terry Mead- or and vice-president Susan Garacochea, G.A.A. sponsered a Christmas playday inviting Several Bay Area schools in- cluding Mira Costa, Beverly Hills, and Torrence. The play- day consisted of competition in ping-pong, badmiton, bowling, archery, golf, fencing and track. Slaughtering the other teams in every event, G.A.A. came up with an overwhelming victory. Other officers include Ei- leen Barnard, corresponding secretary, Candy Arnold, re- cording secretary and Cynthia Adkins, sports spree manager. Sponsered lst semester by Marty Ruby, Mrs. Carruthers, and Mrs. White, G.A.A. suf- fered the loss of Mrs. White, who is on maternity leave, for 2nd semester. These teachers aid in the organization of Ac- tivities and the instruction of the various sports. Throughout the year, the girls of the Girls' Atheletic Association, have been very much involved in school activi- ties. They actively participated in Homecoming by decorating the Greek Theatre Area, and al- so addidted the C.I.F. girls' teams of Tennis and Volleyball. In fact, the majority of the girls on these teams were also members of G.A.A.. This proves the high caliber of excel- lent atheletic ability required to be a member of this organiza- tion. By continually aiding girls in the further development of a high degree of atheletic ability, G.A.A. has again succeeded in being one of the most reward- ing and outstanding organiza- tions at Santa Monica High School. Girls' Athletic Association a Girls display mass confusion on the court. 'X J Q x f, 2 CW W W . y V , . 1' 'VV . , . G f ,W J Q. 1 ..,... 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To RJ Laurie Crawford, Patty Olsen, Dena Steere, Terry Meador, Becky Cleav- lend, Frances Chase, Lisa Boomgard, Dolores Temple, Robin Trumbull, Rochelle Warren, Christine Roberts, Alvarez Esperanza, Wendy Steere, Kim Sain, Andrea Moore, Liz Skiles, Blanca Cassillas. 12nd Rowj Holly Hadlock, Iris Uematsu, Suzanne Garacochea, Cynthia Adkins, Sharon Walker, Lisa Nicholson, Veronica McNeal, Gloria Cummings, Frances Simpson, Vivian Robinson. 13rd Rowj Elena Jensen, Mickie Masuda, Nancy Webb, Maryann Rubino, Susan Kane, Joanne Twitchell. 14th Rowj Martha Giroux, Cindy Longley, Mary Schuette, Theresa Knauer, Jenny Jacobson, Sharyl Gabriel Alexa Milton, Margret Olmedo, Jackie Mow. tsfh RowJ Robin Christensen, Kris Merriman, Diane Mervel, Missy White, Candy Arnold, Corinne Johnson fTop Rowj Jenny Smith, Karen Wyatt, Anna Chu, Cindy Harman, Susan Shaw, Ingrid Seaford. Girls Tennis Team Pix- , ' nic, .1 ,sfiefxlg 1 5393 ya gi Q. ff f V , , . , V7 Q - aff fvvi- f . f 6' ., . i.., J ' ' Vikette shows good serving form. 4 0 M . 4 0 . ' sv ff, 'ff ,, ,M ff My , ,471 'W ' f f ,?Mf?e'?if. f 41' f cw Q 3 f f fi , 52, ff,,,,,4a KW? Gail Rawn is the most consistent player on the team. QI, -Q 1 ff-,-f'w ..':.,. 15' , mr, . - 1 g.fM..fJ' f 1.4 nf! JM-'ff' ff I f' ff.-N7 :. 1' 'ffllfi ffffbzlf- Ppfg,74? -ygflf X. .fu-w,.f In , , xi:-,., .,,M ,H -.,,j, ., , 1 K ,H -- ,cw 1 .+,, 2 . ,,f, . . 1,51 fs 5, nh., . - . , . , . fgigi' .- t 1 T . . , ,,,, , . ' A , ,mv -f'fff?gg', f rf f , ,f -' , 4' l ., Q 'r'. if .A YP , - rwwtifif K s , 1, 'f .3 4 - .gsfm - 'V i GY' '! -- ' , 1 4 Q 1.11 N ,x , f' , .K ' f . if ff .. . , - 1 If - 14 gi g 245 m g .. f..+',4 - H3 ' . Q . ,Q...W-...W-zW..,s,W,, f- .'.-.,. . - gp 4' , f f 'T ,ff ' ' , ,f ' J ff 1 I .. f s ii 'W ' -2 -f' itett f ' 4' , ,. 'k,'5 .'-7355. A 'N ff ' 4' I 'sf zfffilv, '- F, sMQR-H23555?-'S:- 'Hz ,',, V H 1 f t'sitisi t s st-i' r -a ' . 1 T' s' ,6ffiffEh'?tf:Qf 7 'b 2 I: 'qv 5-Q-'j,, s - ,.1-f 2- . -' w e '?:- . 4' ... M if-Kar. - ' -38 . ,f 5 f ' emi. - -elfsmfs. QL . 1,-,.-.,'-,-4.,m:xm.s1u - - -bf .1-.- Frances Chase follows through for a smooth return. Girls Tennis Boy's Tennis may have dom- inance at Samohi by winning so many Bay League Titles, and moving into CIP action every year, but on the other side of the court comes the Girls Ten- nis team. And they come on strong in every way. By coming in 3rd in CIP they have finished better than most teams in the past have done. Coach Marilyn Carruthers talked about this years team. We had a very good team. The competition was very stiff and the matches were close. I was proud of our team as the girls were very sportsmanlike in both their losses and wins. Group feeling was one of the best even when the team was defeated. Mrs. Carruthers went on to say that the stiffest competi- tion came from South Torrance and Rolling Hills. Yes, the team lived up to its expecta- tions. stated Carruthers, We had a good season. In Mrs. Carruthers estimation she cited Robin Trumbull as the Most Valuable Player, and Gail Rawn as the Most Con- sistent. The Most Improved player would have to be Frances Chase, explained Mrs. Car- ruthers. Mrs. Carruthers commented on Robin, She's a very beauti- ful player and has improved alot in the two years, I've watched her play. In league the girls played under a new set of rules con- cerning the number of games and players to be played at a match. Istead of playing only one match the girls took on all four singles players from the opposing team and play three sets instead of a 10 game pro set. The strength this year, explains Mrs. Carruthers, ls that we were evenly spaced out as we had alot of depth in both our doubles and our singles line ups. Adding their efforts to the team were, Lisa Boomgard, Stacy Dancy, Nancy Davis, Eileen Barnard, Susan Kane, Anna Cher, Jenny Smith, and Abby Lunsden. 167 Throughout the tough '73 campaign, Samohi's varsity swim team was very strong both in spirit and determination. Under the leadership of Coach Prank Brooks and Assistant Coach Bob Coulter the tankers ran off two straight pre-season wins by defeating Aviation and Burbank. Their lone loss came at the hands of Miraleste, running the Vike's preseason record to 2-1. With the Bay League opener before them, Coach Brooks was very optimistic about his teams chances in the very tough Bay League. Our chances for a League swim title are pretty slim because we are in the strongest league in CIP with Mira Costa, Rolling Hills, Palos Verdes and Beverly Hills, all top ranked teams. But with a little luck and some outstanding performances, we'll be in it. In their first league meet of the year the Vikes traveled to Rolling Hills and were defeated by the Titians in a very close meet 91-85. I was impressed with our performance both as a team and individually. stated Coach Brooks. In a dual meet against league favorite Mira Costa and powerhouse Beverly Hills, the Vikings were defeated by a total of only nine total points, losing to Mira Costa, 91-84, and Beverly Hills, 89-87. In a couple of key places we didn't swim as well as we have, which probably cost us the victory. stated Coach Brooks. Outstanding performances were turned in by diver Sue Idler, who won diving competition, sprinter Scott McAfee who was victorious in the 50 and 100 freestyle and Don Cheetham who qualified in CIF in both the 100 breastroke and the 200 individual medley. In the final league meet the Vikes entertained Palos Verdes and were downed by the Sea Kings 89-83 as Scott McAfee 150 freestylej, Don Dorr 1200 freestylej, Jeff Cherry f500 freestylej, and Don Cheetham 1100 breaststroke and 200 individual medleyj were all victorious. Swimming ., --f ---A ' if we . 'Q W- -.., Varsity Swim Team. Top Row fL. To RJ Coach Frank Brooks, Pete Hester, Jeff Cherry, Roy Salter, Don Dorr, jeff Anderson, Mike Sullivan. Bottom Row QL. To RJ Jim Smith, Mark Vandermaydeh, Don Cheetham, Staffe Gourgouris, Scott McAffee. Swim team managers, Lisa Gerritsen, Susie Peak, Maria Akiyama, Roy Salters heads for home in Margaret Richards. Not Pictured Tootie Stacey, Susan Stafford. backstroke IV Team T0p Row IL. To RJ Andy Jackson, Dan Ringer, Eddy Marvsidz, Vic Pappas, Bruce Buffer, John Howe, Peter Hollenbeck, Bottom Row QL. To RJ Pat Sullivan, Joe Grafton, Rick Peattie, Russell Copley, David Gage, Albert Big Foot Williams. 1 ffff ri. ff A. f 'fy mt Sophomore swim team-Top Row fL. To RJ Andy Lewis, Scott Higgenbothem, Bill Mammarella, Jim Wilson, Sean McAfee Bottom Row David Condon, Chris Fall, Eric Anderson, David Sell, Coach Bob Coulter. V' F-se, ... , 1 . ,ft , I F ':i+.s.b2EL 5+ I ,-A-'Q 0 '-lei jj 1 W' ,- l as .f f l -3 Y, '. .,,jf- ,N 4 iifhgs.,,. . f ,was was - , V 1 ,y fy? 5. y?Za,2f1'f , ' We-: we finalise ft 'f J.12?, 1, ff iff' 1- wi. I 'faazgwv-l 1 .f',w3,:5,,,feZ7 .'j5fA'4i5i7-m Aj- 1' '11 'W m ' V ., 15 :10 .. ffl! U25 95f'5 ,f4Qfft,g9 '5',f,f:ff'e2'4:Zf'7'QvK3a' ., ff f L ' M .ei , g' if ziffzfg 5547, ,.r 7 4 -f-4' 'ifrsw 1 ' .-f fm? K!! 1,7 ' 4gH2f4,vq'tg:aaM'kf4',ffg,395..f,,V,yfy1f'X,qv,1uf',w Z,:13g:I.., '?fJ,v2'53+I'f'1......-3. 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Basically, we're trying to have each swimmer do the best he's capable of doing commented Coach Brooks. As a unit, the championship meet represents a chance for Samohi to move up in the Bay League standings. In the preliminary meet, Samohi placed 24 swimmers and two medley relay teams in the finals as Scott McAfee 150,100 freestylej, Pete Hester C50 freestyle and 100 breaststrokej, Jeff Cherry 1200, 500 freestylel, Jeff Anderson t200,500 freestylel and Don Cheetham 1100 breaststroke and 200 individual medley, all qualified in two individual events, while divers Sue Idler and Bob de la Puente finished sixth and seventh respectfully. In the finals, Don Cheetham grabbed a first in the 100 yard breaststroke and a third in the 200 individual medley while Scott McAfee placed second in the 100 freestyle and Don Dorr placed sixth in the 500 freestyle. With all team events completed for the year, individuals highlighted the remainder of the season as Don Cheetham and Scott McAfee qualified in the CIF preliminaries which determine which swimmers from more than 130 schools statewide will qualify for the CIF swimming championship which were held at East L.A. College. In the prelims, Cheetham was Samohi's only representative as he broke the school record in the 100 breaststroke with a clocking of 1:03.4 and in the finals he came in a commendable tenth in the same event. Commenting on this year's team, Coach Brooks stated The individual performances were at times outstanding and the fact that the swimmers responded to the fact that we played very tough teams made it a gratifying season. When asked the most consistent swimmers, Coach Brooks replied Scott McAfee, Don Cheetharn, Jeff Cherry, and Sue Idler. Under the direction of Mr. Frank Brooks and Mr. Bob Coulter, the 1974 J.V.-Soph team had a very good season as they too battled very stiff competition in the tough Bay League. Posting a record of 3-1 in league competition, the J.V.'s were led by Joe Grafteon who was the most consistent swimmer and Russell Copley, Bruce Buffer and Peter Halenbeck. Our strengths were like those of the varsity, in the freestyle events where we have some outstanding swimmers stated Coach Brooks. In the Bay League Finals, Russell Copley swimming the J.V. 100 freestyle captured first place and set a Bay League record with a time of 55.7 while Bruce Buffer placed sixth in the 50 freestyle and Peter Halenbeck placed fourth in the 100 breaststroke. With a record of 4-4 on the season and 2-2 in league, the Sophomore team contained some fine future prospects. Everyone was just tremendous this year with marked improvement shown after each meet commented Staffe Gourgouris butterflies home. f Z' 'z ,-.'.a fff ,ff Xfibfgf-ff Coach Coulter. M . , I l t, C k ? The Sophomores were led by om os an you plc me up MVP Bill Mammarella and the most improved Swirnmer David Sell. Highlighting the season was their fine showing in the Bay League prelim and finals were Jeff Anderson who took fourth in the 50 and 100 freestyle, Albert Williams placed sixth in the 50 butterfly, and David Condon a fourth in the 50 backstroke. In the CIF prelims, Efstathios Gourgouris qualified for the 50 yard butterfly event. Coach Brooks awaits in hopefulness. In succession divers Cathie Rogers Bob De la Puente, and Sue Idler Boy's Varsity Tennis Team Pix fTop L. To RJ Helen Fitzgerald Qteam managerj, Eddie Yueh, Harold Hofer, Jamey Eilson, joel Panzy Miller, David Schott, Bill Grant, fBottom Row L. To RJ Jarkko Rintanen, Brad Zerbe, Barney Mow, John Mar- ESC3 Barney Mow slams a hard fore- hand back to opponent. I Joel Miller follows through on a strong backhand. 5 'T 'X ' '-i ,,i,Q'5Lf1' 5',Q,, N ' ': ' fax F- -1 ' A ,wiser 1 ' ' . 2- -- , 5 it t xt ' g 'V 1. xt I The Varsity Tennis Team completed another successful season this year which included an impressive win over Palos Verdes. Mr. Finch talked about this years Tennis team. This team has to be one of the best we've ever had. They exceeded my expectations, they improved more than I thought they would. They were all very consistent as far as the season went. The team had great depth, in that they worked together as a team, which helped them to be more of a winning team. He continued At one time in the season we were ranked 1st in CIF. We had a great opportunity to go far in CIF. It was truly a great season. Citing the best double duo as Joel Miller and Ed. Yueh, Mr. Pinch also said that Brad Omick as the best TV singles player and Mark Naylor and Mike Barto as the best doubles. The IV's were all consistent said Mr. Finch, They also had tremendous depth which helped them to be a winning team. My best moment of the season was when we beat Palos Verdes 20-8. It was my best win in my , coaching career to date, explained Mr. Finch. My most humorous moment comes everyday at practice commented Mr. Finch. As far as the I.V.'s go, it was one of the best teams I've ever had. We'll have a great team next year. In pre-season action the team did very well with victories over Santa Barbara and Redlands. They beat Santa Barbara 211A-6lMi. The whole team played well stated Mr. Finch. The Long Beach Poly and Santa Ana Matches were cancelled because of rain. The tennis team finished the pre-season schedule with a tough match against Beverly Hills. Samohi, looking for revenge from their first defeat at the hands of Beverly Hills lost once again 16-12. They changed their lineup but I can't say they played any better remarked Coach Finch. But he added I thought we were capable of playing better. Junior Varsity didn't have much luck either winning two matches and losing five. Samohi ended their pre-season slate with a 2-2 record. Many games were cancelled in pre- season, including the much- looked-forward-to match with Palisades. Starting off Bay-League action Samo downed Rolling Hills 201,41-7M a one-sided success. Eddie Yeuh hedges in for a low return. Left, John Maresca slams across a good return. Jamey Wilson awaits his opponents serve ex Harold Hoffer reaches for along forehand shot hibiting his strong determination. fAboveJ Junior Varsity Boy's Tennis Ps- L-1 Team Pix fl' op L. To RJ Helen Fitzgerald tteam managerJ Brad Omik, Mark Finch, Mike Barto, David B.A. Musial, Mark Naylor, Janice Cadlini QTeam managerJ QBottom L. To RJ Reuben Camacho, Ed Bergen, John Matsunaga fNot Pictured are Chris Prokopt Sc Pat Walchlerj Pat Walchler picks up a forehand volley. 1 v- .. ,- vf- f ex, is 4 'I as A vs , . ,QA X25 '91 'Q A 'H' Rte S .kg f 'Y' X191 ' 'H 1 Q eeeee ,' - ,. A'-,+V W, ' f , 3 if HA, far' ,M ,a.a fs 522 . ' ,, , ' fwwmfzff X' 'wx' ffwzizffgfiflff l ,gf.E' 2 V '.,f1,:gf xi:fii!fLf2554w.2iizfg5f'2gfi . 414lj.tti1lig,t,.1cfggifA raean gi .ig f l Chris Prokopt follows through on a well placed backhand. fRightJ Mike Barto serves an ace Rolling Hills had the 12th ranked player in the nation, plus two others ranked high nationally, so the Vikings were up against some stiff competition. In singles play Brad Zerbe won three sets and lost one and Joel Miller won three and tied one. Ed Yueh and John Maresca each won two and lost two. ln doubles competition Jarko Rintanen and Dave Schott won three sets while the pair of Harold Hofer and Jamey Wilson won three and split one. Palos Verdes provided the next opposition. The Varsity Tennis team triumphed in a most important match against the number one team in CIP. The Final score was 2.0-8. Although Palos Verdes was missing their number one and number two men they were greatly favored to win. What the team did explained Coach Finch was make the best of a golden opportunity. The team played super he emphasized. Every single one of them played great. So the tennis team had another great year behind the great, if not super effort, by Coach Leland Finch and some fine play, led by seniors Jamey Wilson, Harold Hofer, and Ed Yueh. 'I73 Although the Baseball Team had its ups and downs throughout the year fafter winning CII: last yearj they still accomplished an impressive spring led by the graduating seniors. Mr. Don Sealy lauded the pitching staff, consisting of Anthony A.D. Williams, Jim Gilchrist, Richard Taylor, and Frank Caserez of doing a fine job all year long and gives all the credit to Mr. Tom McCaffery who worked with the pitchers from start to finish. The infield was bolstered by Darryl Young and John Eigenauer who held down first, Guillermo Hernandez and Billy Navarro at second, David Jones at shortstop, and Mike Tennant and Ron Morphy at the hot corner. In the outfield, the guys who could go get 'em were Dennis Thurman, Joel Palvey, Billy McDonald, and Big Al Gleissner. Holding down the catching duties all year long was Terry Bevington and his golden arm and everything else that went with that, which wasn't much! Injuries plagued the team all year long. This was true of a few guys who won the coveted P.H. award throughout the year. John Eigenauer broke his mouthbone, Terry Bevington strained a muscle in his arm, Richard Mumbles Taylor broke his jaw, Joel Falvey strained ligaments in his knee, Billy McDonald sprained his foot, David Jones had back problems and a broken nose, Guillermo Hernandez hurt his hand, and Big Al Gleissner never found out what was wrong with himself. This team could have applied for disability! And now for some lighter moments on the season. -We'll all remember Daryl Young's homer at St. Bernards and how his head swelled so much that he couldn't get it through the door that night. -We'll all remember how Terry Bevington got dirtier every game so that his uniform went from white to primer gray. -We'll all remember John Eigenauer and his sport quizzes on those bus rides all year long, and how he bit into his mitt and lost his front teeth. Varsity Baseball A. Aiiiigif, -A Varsity Baseball Bottom Row QI.. 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Alan Gleissner Bombs one. is -xg' iff w 3714 ' 's.....-qs-.....,,.,f - 1 ii- Nw- - fV s..---' is .V, 4,1 5 I 'w 'i- -sou- -We'll all remember how Richard Taylor couldn't talk on a baseball field for four weeks. -We'll all remember Guillermo Hernandez who didn't talk at all. -We'll all remember Billy Navarro who some said had his lips puckered constantly. -We'll all remember David Jones and his comment at Lynnwood, It slipped. -We'll all remember Ron Morphy who could gas on people, but did Ron realized how funny he looked in a uniform? -We'll all remember Mike Tennant who was just a stud. -We'll all remember Joel Falvey who will have the P.H. award changed to the 1.13. award, not that he didn't deserve it. -We'll all remember Dennis Thurman who made fun of Frank Caserez giving up two homeruns, then promptly went out and gave up a H.R. and stood on the mound with a grin. We'll all remember Billy McDonald and his storehouse supply of shoe polish. -We'll all remember Big Al Gleissner who couldn't remember us and his famous three word saving. -We'll all remember Prank Caserez the Irishman, who was nicknamed Frankie Pour Bagger. -We'll all remember Anthony Williams, the only person ever to round first, head for second, fall down and break his thumb. -We'll all remember Jim Gilchrist and his superstitions which drove the team nuts. -And we'll all remember Coach Don Sealy who did a fine job with the team throughout the year. Give me a break, kid. become a household saying on the team. -We'll all remember Mr. Sealy's arguments with umpires and so will the umpires. -We'll all remember the pre-game conferences at home plate where Terry Bevington explained the ground rules to the visiting coach and was stunned when one coach asked what happens when the ball goes over the fence. -We'll all remember Big Al hitting aspirin tablets. -We'll all remember how Joel Falvey on the basepaths and how fast he got off. -We'll all remember practicing in the girls' gym with tennis balls. -And we'll all remember the graduating seniors, Anthony Williams, Dennis Thurman, Richard Taylor, Jim Gilchrist, Al Gleissner, Ioel Falvey, Terry Bevington, Daryl Young. Capping the pre-season schedule, Samo started off by playing St. Bernard and defeated Vikings 2-1 on two homers coming from Young and Hernandez and received some fine pitching from Anthony Williams and Gilchrist. In the second game Samo defeated Bishop Amat 1-O, the game winning hit coming off the bat of Gleissner, who drove in Morphy who had tripled. Up to that point in the season we didn't have much batting practice. stated Coach Sealy, But our hitting improved by league play. Next the Vikes encountered Royal High and lost to the visitors 2-1, getting only four hits in seven innings, two by Young. Culver City invaded Samo's campus next and were set back 2-1. Richard Taylor started on the mound and was relieved by Williams. Coach Sealy concluded that was the best hitting effort up to that point in the season. We hit the ball good. said Mr. Sealy. Bassett provided the opposition in the next game but were handed a 3-O defeat. Prank Caserez pitched the first four innings and Taylor came on for the final three to pick up the save. Compton handed Samo a stunning defeat in the next game 3-2. In their last two outings of the pre-season slate, Samo defeated Venice 2-0, and Lynwood 5-O' behind the pitching of Williams and Caserez. Gleissner again in both games swung the bat connecting for a triple in the Venice game and a double in the Lynwood driving in important runs in both games. On the season as a whole, Coach Sealy was happy with the play of the graduating seniors who provided leadership throughout the year. Yes, we'll all remember the Varsity Baseball Team. On and off the field. QI 41' ,f 4, fit.. , ,VVVV V , . Y 7 .- , V A W 1 ' . 115' WW. gm, V .fm , V . f V ' ' f W -.' 4,-in 2 V .' V W V ..: I . L-.gy ' 14323 1 '24 .ot s V ..., 1 , -.4 Vi . vm V Q V . s Us-V' VV V- .t:,g-11,5 1 vw . Q I' V5 ,WS ,WK ', ff:-7 . V V . . gp, ,343 ,AV I' I . ,f LJ of -. ff, - . 0 - . mf'- .Mf I , ff 1 J ak fn, .'.', . f fu, V , V ,I 5 .ffl ,,,,, x.,...' 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A, ,..f V ' , , ' f . 1277 , fi' .- A 3+-fy-vw .a:f.M4.f, TT ' -F' 13 - IV hurler Tim Leary rears back for power on incoming pitch. Jim Von Wrinkle makes contact, while Coach Tom McCaffrey looks on. John Coon waits in anticipation of next pitch. Sophomore Baseball Above, Lemoine Spud Dawson rips one and is heading for first, while Below pitcher Charles Sweigart brings one in. ,gig k ,B Team Picture The 1974 version of Samohi track began slowly and quickly improved as the season progressed. Coached by Mr. Paul Kerry and his assistant Mr. Mike Vincent, the thinclads strength was in the middle and long distances with Steve Beck, Steve Merriman, John Nelson and Tom Gallagher coming through with some outstanding performances. Starting their season with a non-scoring practice meet against Banning, Coach Kerry reflected, a meet like this can really work to our advantage because competing against Banning gave me a chance to see the entire team in action. Outstanding performances were turned in by John Nelson and Mike Walkup in the 440, Tom Gallagher and Dave Reed in the 880 and Steve Beck in the two mile. Shot putter Jeff Duvardo and high jumper Donny McNeal also did well according to Coach Kerry. Opening their Bay League slate against CIF Champion and defending Bay League Champion Centennial, the Vikes were narrowly defeated 60-57 with the final event deciding the winner. Thats a tough way to lose the opening meet but I was glad they did as well as they did against Centennial, said 180 Track Jerome Iollivette receives baton from Vike teammate Steve Beverly adds finishing touch to relay ff' 'ii ni '4flmp.:4,,,?f f Vike polevaulter is up and over 'hs ' gy, V ,,,,, 1 ' , ,y ff ,M 1 1 1 , , f in in Vike high jumper takes a seat ' if Tom Gallagher leads the way if W 1 Coach Kerry. Top marks were turned in by Steve Beck in the mile, Tom Gallagher in the 880 and Gabor Dobos in the 2 mile. Sporting a record of 0-1 in league competition the tracksters traveled to West Torrance and lost 79-39 to a tough Warrior squad. I was very pleased with their performance against West because almost everyone improved their marks over their last meet, commented Coach Kerry. Top performers against West were John Nelson who finished second in the 440 and anchored the first place mile relay team, sprinter Steve Beverly who finished third in the 100 and second in the 2.20, Jay Guerrero who recorded his lifetime best while finishing second in the 120 High Hurdles and third in the 180 Low Hurdles, high jumper Donny McNeal and shot putter Jeff Duvardo. In perhaps their best showing of the season, the varsity killed South Torrance 62-38 in winning their first meet of the year. We did just about everything right, said Coach Kerry. The Vikings dominated the meet as the Spartans won only two events- those being the 120 high hurdles and 180 low hurdles. Outstanding performances for Samohi were turned in by Steve Beck who won the 880 11:58.41 and the two 181 mile t9:38.8J, Tom Gallagher who won the mile 14: 30.55, Chris I-Ioff in the 100 110.61 and Richard Lightsy in the 2.00 t23.7J and 100. Between Bay League battles the Vikings entered the Inglewood Relays which involved 35 other high schools around Southern California. The varsity copped third place in the team standings while taking firsts in the two mile relay with a team of John Nelson, Tom Gallagher, Steve Merriman and Steve Beck and in the Distance Medley Relay with Beck, Nelson, Gallagher and Dave Reed doing the honors. The shot putters also took a first with Jeff Duvardo, Cy Bolton and Jeff Hickey competing as a team. In their final league meet against top ranked Rolling Hills the Vikes ended their season with a 35-72 defeat to finish with a 1-5 record but as some of the scores indicate the Vikings were in many close contests. With all league meets and team relays over, the thinclads turned their preparation toward the Bay League preliminaries where Coach Kerry hopes that many of the Vikings will be in the finals. I think that Beck, Gallagher, Reed and McNeal could all go to the finals. Golf Lining up putt is golfer Scott Armstrong. Chris Schoch resembles a picture of frustra- Chris Schoch sinks yet another putt. tion. Under the guidance of Coach Irv Kasten, the Varsity Golf Team finished again with a somewhat successful season. Leading the golfers was Chris Schoch with a 38.5 average, followed by Doug McGregor 44.0 Scott Armstrong 40.7, Mike McKay 44.0 Steve Roper 45.0, and Duke Blackwood 45.6. The Vikes competing in the tough Bay Pioneer League, encountered many strong teams such as Miraleste, Palos Verdes, Leuzinger and Rolling Hills. In one of their first outings of the season the golfers met Palisades at the Brentwood Country Club and smashed the Dolphins by 24 strokes 222-248, which at that point upped their pre-season record to 4-2 for the year. Chris Schoch was medalist with a 41 followed by Mike McKay and Scott Armstrong at 45, Joe De La Puente at 46, Steve Roper at 47 and Doug MacGregor with a 48. We didn't play up to our ability commented Coach Kasten. That 224 was one of our worst scores of the year. In a following match against Inglewood, again held at the Brentwood Country Club, the varsity defeated the Sentinels by nine strokes 213-222, which gave them a 5-2 record for the year. I was happy with that win because Inglewood beat us the first time we played them. commented Coach Kasten. In the Inglewood match, Chris Schoch was medalist with a 38, followed by Doug MacGregor at 41, Mike McKay at 43, and Steve Roper and Duke Blackwood with 49's. 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' . -M' x P A,,..'. V' .4 'rf-2- '-M - - ,....- j An- gl' nv-HW ' u-qi IWQ, ,, HA xv- uv, :f - '- P. ai, -. 18 .. 4:-f :rn , cr 'ag L 774'i.,,,.x . vga 5' -,,-Y kt., '... N 9'7E?wQ..s R135 L - ' X Ebay-Q.. f .' -,. 451 .. ,Z , 2 if v y Q Every person born into this world represents something new, something that never existed before, something original and unique. Jody Pincus 5, A A r 5 M ,,!Ni'i.- rl, .vw . -ww ,-fr , ,155 33 , IZ :,,,g f, Q- , ,. ' H 753716 HN. P 'Q I i Life only demands from you the strength you possess If you smile at me I will understand . . 189 N Senior Achievements Abelson, Bob Madrigals Afsharian, Navid Chess Club, Pep Club Akutagawa, Takao Ronny V. Wrestling Alfano, Silvano Medical Science Club Allen, Jackie B.S.U. Allison, Robert V. Football Alvarez, Betty Club Hispanico, Mecha Alvarez, Esperanza G.A.A., Mecha, Club Hispanico Anderson, Jeff V. Waterpolo, V. Swimming, V. Waterballet Aras, Donna Sergeanettes, Ski Club, Drama, Club Arellano, Marcelino V. Soccer, V. Wrestling, Nautalus Staff Arnet, Peter Crosscountry, Track, Video Technicians Arnold, Abby Environmental Council, Biology Honor So- ciety Arnold, Candy Flag Twirler, Homecoming Princess, Seal Bearer, G.A.A., Delians Aruso, Theresa F Avendano, Lydia Medical Science Club, Mecha, Pep Club, Sr. Cl. Br. Ball, Chris Delians Bame, Michael Viking, Chorale, Chess Club Barajas, Rosalina Barboza, Victor Cross Country, Track, Mecha Cathy Barker Song Leader I.V. Yell Leader Barnum, P.T. V. Baseball Bartolucci, Doria Homecoming Princess, Forensics Batte, Peter Ski Club, Fencing Beal, Perry Football, Baseball, Ski Club, House Rep. Beck, Steve A.S.B. President, V. Cross Country, V. Track Steve Beverly V. Football, V. Track, Boys League Bevington, Terry Varsity Baseball Bilynsky, Helen Future Teacher Club, Agape Bjorklund, Karin Pep Club, junior Class, Girls Club Blackwood, Terry Varsity Basketball Blake, Scott Pep Club President, Agape Vice President, Convention Blakely, Jacqueline Orchestra, Girls League, Convention Blits, Stanley Drama Club, Delegate, Cinematography Blum, Eric Orchesis Bolton, Cy Varsity Football, Viking Chorale, Varsity Track, Basketball, Convention C-354 Boomer, Harold Football, Boy's League, Computer Club, Boy's League Board Boomgard, Monica Orchesis, Delians Braham, Michael Film Club, Film Club Breetwor, Debbi Latin Club, Oceanic Club Bremer, Carolyn Orchestra, Sealbearer, Girls' Swim Team, Commissioner of Fine Arts, Biology Honor Society Breneman, Curtis Drum Captain in Viking Band, Radio Club President, Serenaders, Show Band, Medical Science Club Brewster, Vickie Majorette, Orchestra, G.A.A. Brown, Joy Majorette, Sergeanettes Broyles, Dan Nautilus Photographer, Head Delegate Bruce, Colleen Flagtwirler, Girls' Swim Team, Sergeanettes, Convention Busch, Bonnie Convention Bustos, Michael Track, Mecha Vice President, Medical Science Club Callender, Denise Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Junior and Senior Class Board, Cercle Francais, Sealbearer Callender, Jeff Pep Club Vice President, Delians, Golf Team, Drama Club, Math Club Camlpos, Maria Club ispanico Canfield, Deborah Ski Club, Pep Club, Latin Club Capata, Gary ASB Cabinet, Boy's League President, Delians, Band, Orchestra Carter, Lynn Sophomore Class Secretary, Black Student Union Secretary, House of Reps Casillas, Lydia MECHA ',,1.,5fag1,- S, , H Castillo, Delia Senior Activities Cataldo,'John Varsity Football C athcart, Rick Work Study Cetner, Marc Drama Club, SAMOHI, Farmworkers Support Club Chamberlin, Kip Baseball, Golf Cheetham, Donald Senior Class President, Varsity Swim, Home- coming Chairman, Varsity Water Polo Cheatham, Greg Varsity Football Cherry, Jim Varsity Water Polo, Varsity Swim Clewett, Richard Agape, Pep Club Cobo, Debbie Serenaclers, Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, IV Yell Leader, Show Band Cohen, Lesley Orchestra, Dance, Theater Productions, French Club, Student Environmental Coun- cil Coker, Charles Pep Club, Chess Club Cooper, David Football, BSU Cordary, Lise Delians Corn, Mary BSU Committee, Sergeanettes, BSU 'Cheer- leader, House of Reps, Girls' League Cornejo, Jose Vocational Auto, MECHA Corral, Iose Club Hispanico Corral, Rogelio Delians, Delian Board, Chess Club, Medical Science Club Craigie, Anne Senior Class Vice President, SAMOHI, NAUTILUS, Girls' Swim Team, Pep Club Cramer, Clayton Computer Clu , Chess Club, Math Contest Club Crawford, Laurie GAA Secretary, Ski Club Cunningham, Jose Varsity Swim, Varsity Water Polo, Madrigals, Delians, Ski Club Dana, Marc SAMOHI Danks, Lora Senior Class Board, Sealbearers, Archaeo- logical Society, Delians, junior Class Board Davis, Beverly Nurse's Office Davis, Nancy Tennis Team, GAA, Delians Epps, Susan Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Band Officer Erspamer, Robert Viking Band, Rep-at-Large, Junior Class Vice President, Senior Class Board Evans, Jodi Songleader, I.V. Cheerleader, Band F alvey, Ioel Varsity Baseball Fedaravicius, Al Rep-at-Large, Sealbearer, Delians, Chess Club Field, Gary SAMOHI, Sealbearer, NAUTILUS Managing Editor, Debate Captain. Dacyl-lallie Ma rigals, Viking Chorale, Delians, Ser- Pinkel, Melva geanettes, Girls' Glee Orchestra, Delians, Woodwind Quintet De Beun, Angela Viking Clwrale Flagtwirler, Tennis Manager Fitzgerald, Helen De la Puente, Joe Varsity Football, Varsity Golf Delia, Martin Scuba Diving, Surfing Wrestling Dolan, Jeannie Agape Club, Farm Workers Support Club, ASB member, Student Environmental Coun- cil, Drama Club Dowdy, Donna Delians, Sergeanette Banner, GAA Downs, Patty Songleader, Senior Class Board, NAUTILUS, I Fitzsimmons, Elaine Fowler Cath 1 Y j.V. Yell Leader, Ski Club, Viking Chorale, Delians, House of Representatives Frank Phyllis Girls Service Fraser, David Viking Band, House of Representatives Friend, Mark Vocational Auto Mechanics, Moto-Cross Fuerst, Kimberley Orchesis, Forensics League, Delian Treasurer Funderburk, Gary Varsity Football Gallagher, Tom Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track Gardello, Alfred Basketball, Delians Garges, Peggy Sergeanettes Gaydos, John Varsity Track, Le Cercle Francais Geller, Tena Wind Ensemble, Marching Band, Band Secre tary, Delegate Gilchrist, Iames Varsity Baseball Gompers, Ben Varsity Soccer, Junior Varsity Cross Country, Delians Gonzalez, Timothy Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Delians Green, Pe y Band, Pep CFEJ Member Gross, Karen Chamber Orchestra, Banners, Delians Grover, Jeri Student Environment Council, Girls League Guerro, Ricardo Varsity Soccer, Varsity Cross Country, Club Hispanico, Chess Club Guldimann, john Delians, Biology Honor Society, Computer Club Hale, Steve Allen Marching Band, Show Band, Wind Ensemble Viking Chorale Hammond, Robyn Simmons Convention Chairman, Comm. of Fine Arts, Seal Bearer, Orchesis, Viking Chorale Han, Mary Yoon Chung Cercle Francaise, House of Reps. Hanna, Eileen NAUTILUS, Delegate 73' Harris, Larry Delians, Debate Harris Wesley Soph. Track, Varsity Football, B.S.U. Hasch, Neal Hassinger, Marla Orchestra, Delians, Biology Honor Society Hatch, Lawrence NAUTILUS, Samohi Heckerman, David Delians, Math Club, Band, Serenaders e1r, ,,s,, , Hed es Kath g I Y Cwirls Service, Delians, ShowBand Hieman, Alan V. Tennis, Ski Club Herron, Bobby Victor Viking, V. Wrest Sr. Cl. Brd., Band, ling, Agape Jarvik, Larry Comm. of Pub icity, Jensen, Elena K. Cw.A.A., Sergenettes, Johansson, Lena Nautilus, Ski Club Johnson, Scott Oceanic Club, Futur Samohi, Delian Delians e Teachers, Chess Club . .I 4, Hester, Peter Chester Water Polo, V. Swim, Leadership, Boys League, Sr. Cl. Brd. Hillbourne, Steve Sernaders, Band, Orchestra, Show Band Hofer, Harold V. Basketball, V. Tennis, Sealbearer Hoffmann, Andre V. Football, Rep. At Large, House of Reps. Hofmeister, Mike Delians, Forensics Hovis, Peter Baseball, Biology Honor Society Hruby, Jan Hu hes Mike S 1 Pep Club, Agape, Sr. Cl. Treas., Delian Hutton, Kim Ski Club, Delegate, Oceanic Club Jack, Steve Cross Country, Track Johnson, Sheri G.A.A., Delians Jones, Denise B.S.U. Jones, Mike V. Football Jordain, Wendy Karen Viking Chorale Juarez, Joe M. Pep Club, Viking Chorale President, Varsity Yell Leader, Ramada lnn Judge, Wendy Song eader, Sergeanette Vice President, Senior Class Board, Girls League Jung, Lupe M.E.C.H.A., Club Hispanico Kalb, Raeanne Sergeanettes, Medical Science Club Kantz, Michael A. Madrigals, American Musical Theatre, Mus- katel for Lunch Bunchers Club Karst, Leslie Sealbearers, Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Band Officer L ,YJ 4 Kassowitz, Ruth Toni NAUTILUS Associate Editor, Convention Delegate, Delians, House of Reps. Kayton, Betty Delians, Math Contest Club, Drama Club, House of Reps., Ir. Class Board Kayton, Susan Delian Treasurer, Girls Honor Service, Math Team, Forensics Keeler, Patti Varsity Yell Leader, NAUTILUS, G.A.A., Delians, Senior Class Board Keeve, Doug NAUTILUS Kelly, Kathaline President Dog fanciers, President Animal Club Kelly, Laurene Delians, Girls Honor Service, Girls Glee Presi- dent, Pep Club Kho, Ianey Homecoming Princess, Songleader, Sear- geanette President, NAUTILUS, Leadership Kimzey, Nancy Bill of Rights Poster Contest Winner King, Linda Madrigals Rhonda Kirliyama, Lane 1 NA TILUS Editor, Madrigals, Forensics, Sealbearer, A.S.B. Cabinet Klein, Judith Ann Senior Class Board, B.S.U., Convention Dele- gate Kniffen, Nancy Viking Chorale, Fencing Club, Delians Koeppe, Karen NAUTILUS Photo Editor, Ramada Inn Kroll, Ron Sealbearer, Band, Sailing Club Krueger, Judy Sergeanette Captain, Sergeanette Drill Team, Convention Page La Cass, Mark Lawrence Rep-at-Large, Energy Committee, Student Environmental Council, Delian Vice President, Swimming Instructor Lane, Margretha NAUTILUS, Ramada Inn Latter, William Cross Country, Track Lee, Yubo Cross Country, Delians Leigh, Andy Varsity wrestling, A 8: B Sports, Orchesis Lewis, Madith Ceramic Major Lightsy, Richard Varsity Track Lloyd da Silva, Linda Cercle Francaise, Forensics, Girls Service Club Girl's Volleyball Team, Girl's Swim Team Lorenzo, Estrella Sergeanettes, Sergeanette Business Manager Convention Delegate and Page, Girl's League '73 Prom Committee Lorick, John Delians, Golf Team, NAUTILUS, Ramada Inn I 1 1 Lovett, Kyle Drum Major, ASB Honorary Member, Wind Ensemble, Marching Band, Delians Macfadyen, Steve Sealbearer, Sound Crew, Marching Band, Concert Band MacGregor, Doug Golf Team Marion, Mark Orchestra, Show Band, Wind Ensemble, Woodwind Quintet, Marching Band Masuda, Mickie GAA Mateer, William Cross Country, Track, Delians Macyorga, Sylvia ME HA, Club Hispanico, Cirl's Service League McCarty, Barbara Nurses' Office McCarty, Claire Varsity Volleyball, Ski Club McCauley, Barbara Sergeanette Captain, Sergeanettes, Viking Chorale McClendon, Zina BSU, House of Reps McGuire, Anita BSU Board Member, Girl's League, Pep Club, GAA, Sophomore Class Vice President McKnight, Rhonda BSU, Cir 's League McNeal, Don IV Basketball, Track Medove, Andi Viking Chorale Messenger, Randy Varsity Cross Country Team, Varsity Track, Delians Meyer, Betty Senior Activities Miles, Joseph Agape, Pep C ub, Math Lab Miller, Zan Senior Activities Mooney, Dada BSU, Class Representative Morrison, Donna Agape, Girl's Swim Team Mottel Kath Viking Chorale y Mow, Barney Varsity Tennis Mukai, Frances Forensics, Sealbearer, Delians Munoz, Ronnie Mecha, Cross Country Musial, Steve Delians, Serenaders, Marching Band Myhrvold, Nathan Latin Honor Society, Delians, Forensics, Archeology club. Nardoni, Annette Marching 8: concert Band, Medical Science club, Samohi. Nauts, Jennifer Nautilus, Agape Nelson, John V. Track, Rep-at-large, Samohi, Cross-coun- try. Newell, Debra Girls' League, GAA, Sergeanettes, Pep club, V.Ye1l leader. Niles,Iill Girls' Volleyball Team, Madrigals, Viking Chorale, G.A.A., Ski club Nitta, Katharine Song leader, ASB secretary, chamber orchestra, Seal bearer, Sr Class Board M' 1 fa Nulty, Kelly bearer, Convention Delegate. Provonsha, Tamara ASB cabinet, V. Volleyball, Ski club P 1 K 1 V. Volleyball Team, Ski Club. all arena, BIO en Nunez, Anita l Tutoring, Delians. Pruett, Donna Club Hispanico Queen, Mecha, Chegg Club, Sergeanettes, Business Manager of Drill Farm Workers Support Club. PeaCl1, ViCtOIia G.A.A., Delegate Purucker, Katherine Nunez, Armando Sergeanettes, Delian, Flagtwirler, Sealbearer Mecha, Club Hispanico PeCl41'1er, Lloyd , Wrestling, Debate Squad Ramos' lO5ePh1ne - I O'COI1I'lell PatI'iCla House of Reps, Convention Delegate, Delians Pedersen, Shelley JOZ:11'1ne Banner 11, Majorette, Pep Club, Agape Rawni Gall Flagtwirler, Girls Volleyball team, G.A.A. Girys Tennis Team, GAA President, GAA Peistrup, Carl Board, Ski Club Oldham, Joanne Surfing Class, Honor Scholarship Banner, G.A.A., Pep club, Asst. Head Page p t - Raymo, Tony Olsen, Patricia Piirilli lgirkblmgirfs Service, House of Reps, Varslly Basketball' Vafsiw Football V. Volleyball CGirl'sJ, Delians, Flagtwirler, Archaeology Club- ASB Cabinet, G.A.A. Raymundor Ana P . M k Peuron, Peter Senior Activities anllzf , ar , V. Cross-country, V. Track. Ir. Class Vice Pres., Class representative. Reed Dave P d Phillips, Dana Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track at O' lose . Girl's League, Delians Delians, Biology Honor Society, Computer ' U U Club , Reid, lulie Deidre Pf95t3f1, Melanie h Speaker of the House, Delians, Orchestra, Parlar Ragip Archeology Society, Leadership, Cross- JV Cheerleader, Band Chess dub country manager. 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Sergeanettes, BSU, Girls' League, Class Rep resentative Wilson, Cathy Sergeanettes, Sergeanette Captain, NAUTI LUS, Delians Wilson, Larry Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Senior Class Board Wood, Randy Chess Club President, Delians Woodmansee, Karen Orchesis Wright, Ioyce Sergeanettes, Theater Arts Wyatt, Karen GAA, Sergeanettes, Plagtwirler Yamamoto, Paul Forensics, Medical Science Club, Madrigals, Delians Yamanaka, Bill Track, Cross Country, Wrestling Team, De- lians Yang, Allan Forensics, Le Cercle Francais, Chess Club Yearwood, Sally Orchestra, Sealbearer, Band, Woodwind Quintet, Show Band i Young, Darryl Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, BSU Young, John Golf Team, Ski Club, Sophomore Basketball Team Manager Yueh, John Edward Commissioner of Finance, Varsity Tennis Team, Delians, Homecoming Committee, Convention Committee Yuzuki, Iulie Marching Band, Wind EnsemblefConcert Band, Delians, Medical Science Club, School Service Savings Sz Loan Association Santa Monica 5th St. at Santa Monica Blvd. Brentwood San Vicente at Barrington fb we do ou Best tp seaife you Ben, KIQJ1 FOOD 8iFOU SPECIALTIES NTAIN 1530 FICO BLVD. 399-1196 H:u:,,CJ::,-b3:J:i':,'iiwr,wi.im i,,,,,,,, -- 1 to s i 345 ,S groans PHARMACY ii NX 1 L wifi il-Miijrirfjflii' is' Mwmimqw REAGAN S PHARMACY 1401 MONTANA AVE 393 9735 h ,,., ., 4. 1iv,,.., , -4 A i midww. , ' f-PQ ,ik i . 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I ,a fr' I ' ,553 4 ,V Q s Q A K P ' ff S' V S I A r I Dedication 'fo Jesse Rodriguez lr' it 'I 'WB ' Aff 1 N V :RJZIZ , 4 1 . , SST' ' ' 'A , 5 fl'-XJ By anyone's standards, one of the most decent and kind persons in Samohi is Head Gardener Jesse Rodriguez. Jesse, as he prefers to be called, has been with Samo for 18 years. In that time, his dedication to the school's grounds and population has been unsurpassed It is with this in mind that the editorial staff of the 1974 NAUTILUS dedicates this book to this man. - 1,-,..,',s5,fgHf,:f 'f ,,,.'-ff -' '.4'gfi,.,f1,w:7'j,,l:, 'Ef fie f ff237ifg45-V 'liiiigi f 7 ' wx- 1: ,.Y1,.5 .. v 1- .-2-rtfgiegjw -' use we gif? W.-,si.'7--'1L'i'-' .f'ff- i s li MTI ' 'X 1' LE' - 'I ?'K?'?5?F?i'-' 'f' The Final Analysis Putting together a yearbook has cost me several sleep- less weekends but during these pre-deadline scrambles I was able to learn much about the people I have worked with. It is to these faithful members of the staff that I would like to extend my heartiest thanks. A Special Thank-You to Richard Mackson, for saving sports editor Taylor, Gretha, for staying out of our way, Karen, for turning in so many photos, Neil Young, for keeping us company late at night, Mr. Larry Knuth, for his 2 a.m. pep talks, Lawrence Hatch, for 340-4 barrel, Arrow Bear, and his Nikon, Mr. Porter Leach, for his guiding hand, Janey Kho, for help- ing in every way possible, American Yearbook Co., for making the NAUTILUS what it is , and very special - '. i:-.C+ - . -1 J ..fa. ::Pl4p:1li-lair.:-36, Richard Mackson, Photographer thanks to Ruth Kassowitz and Gary Field, who backed me up when I needed it. WW ,22s Lane Kiriyama, Editor 'W 7 ' Larry Knuth, Advisor A 4 J' , ., .z,, ,M-1 v ,Kb , sh. 5 J' 51-'I 4 ,, K .Y ..'f' ' ' fw fr' .f V-afvgm. 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