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Leonard Pugh- II-ligh Noon', becausel can't wait to high noon every day to get out of here. Becky Duran- I think of the 'Great Race', because to me it means more learning, more seeing and much more doing. We race for knowledge and good times and experiences for four years and then race on to what's left. Becky Lafferty- 'The Last Hurrah' because to me that 'stands for Santana's lack of spirit. M.R. Iglow- ' Soylent Green', them little green crackers in the movie remind me of the bread in the cafateria, They taste like this civics teacherl used to have. f ur gl W X Q 30:3 ,, Tm' N51 L if '5 l Q Fi ..' si . at 5: ' 1 12' ' A . 5 V, I we fb ,1 'K 4 :w,:: ' . K V 14, u ,, , M- ,, .A J 0 . I I :J , - . ' e K .f' I ' V i 'iii' i Fl V I W 'WQQME-:v,,,, is , , , :n2,?5 ' ' Celebrities are nething but evrselves seen in an magnifying miner. - x psy-V' ON IHI SEI ..,Q ww ,V H y A-if, ., ,fb ., , ,A 4: i A V'kkV KQ, M QW? 1 .fgwuy .,L,,,. A , ., 7 V K. u- 1 Vi I A L- L. L- 1 E .-. i S- 5. 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Eleven o'clock rolled around with everyone nervously waiting to see if they had won their bets. As Candy Chenowth stood on the stage ready to announce the queen, the girls in the court clutched their bouquets of carnations tighter. Then the big moment, The Homecoming queen of 1974. . . will be announced by Rick Snow. All you could hear in the gymnasium was a big groan. Finally Rick proclaimed Michele Hurst the victor. Cheryl Kolesar, last years queen, then crowned Michele with the traditional crown. Most of the people cheered, but a few still cried. Another homecoming ended for Santana High School, one with a history quite unique from all the others. HTen Years After was the Homecoming theme this year. The theme represents Santana's tenth year anniversary. Top of page are the drenched crowds at the homecoming game. Bottom left- fireworks. Bottom right- rricycle race during homecoming week. Far top right- Queen Michele and escort Doug Perry. Middle of page- Senior wagon. 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As in past years, the plays are sure to be a success under the guidance of Miss Norma Basgall. LIGHTS, CRITIERH HND DRHITTR CLUB IN ECTION' 3 t si l Maw Advanced Drama from from to rear: Tina Noland, Rose Varela lm Moore Bernice Bartlett lereaa Sullivan Anne Maehlnls Donna Gunning boeff Dlckenwn Robin Wixom, Mary Lennon, Dennis Perry, Lancejohnson Steve DeBeau eff Forest Rleh Hanson Kathy l eo Carol Baxter Rnnardo Solares Gene Ball Cary and Ken Pack. Can YOU spot the Camel smoker? This year Coach Richardson organized a new group of girls just for the wrestling team. Once these girls were together they elected officers, which were: President-Sue Irion, Secretary-Mary Slobig, Treasurer-Vikki Ramey, Publicity-Stephoni Hurst, Linda Briggs, Anna Maria Hernandez, and Lori Barber. The group organized activities like car washes, bake sales, and candy sales to help earn money for their uniforms. After the hard part of their job was completed these girls started going to all of the freshmen, JV, and Var., wrestling marches and supported the wrestlers by cheering them on to victory. The Matmaids are as follows: from R to L, Melody jackson, Stephoni Hurst, Joann Ravanelli, Joni Gamblin, Sue Irion, Anna Maria Hernandez, Linda Briggs, Vikki Ramey, Kathy Eiring. Not shown, Mary Slobig and Lori Barber. Bottom Right-President Sue Irion contemplates the wrestling action. I As. The Hills Hre Hlive With .. 99 The Sound of music Choir is for people who like music and like to sing. Most of the first semester was spent preparing for the Christmas season. ln addition to their own Christmas program, the Choir gave performances for other schools and for various clubs in the area. The second semester was also devoted to performing for other schools, and wound up their activities with the Spring Concert at which awards, pins, and trophies were presented. Pictured on the far left: Mrs. Good, advisor, Left: W , , - - C choir at practice. wwlwm. vi x 4 Q Q W 4, ,gs V -if xi N., Ks, X-'N -U?-P?fi5zi'fllz' 'NP .. Q. . k, Lg, 4', - X f f w Q- :.X if siiiilleis .f as :wax wel, gf- qs- -- 1' : ,ei ---....,, ,pr-f' ' 'Q 1 .ei-xzlreszr , K W it Compu Life is o s . gi i we . Top left: Campus Life leader Kathe Nieolett tries for a taste of sparkling water. Top right: :X sign indicating a night of ACTION. Center: Some members at a regular Campus Life meeting. Opposite page, top left: :X monster does his thing at the popular Haunted House. Lower left: Campus Life leader's Rich Hanson and Mike Priest. Top right: Another ugly monster from the Haunted House. . . . HCTICN If you have ever been to Campus Life you'll know that it is just a bunch of nutty kids who get together and have a great time. ltys being with your friends and having fun with the understanding leaders Kathe Nicolet, Rich Hanson, and Mike Priest. Campus Life meetings were held at Lenore West's house on Thursday at 7:17. Every other Thursday a more serious Ulnsight' was held which got into understanding Bible and talking over experiences and problems with each other. At the beginning ofthe year a giant Burger Bash was held at Pat and john Vega's house. It was a great success. As in the past the well known Haunted House was held on the dates of October 25th thru 3 1 st. Its new location was Balboa Park Bowl instead of Hotel Circle as usual. The response was overwhelming. v Seniors-Juniors Tie 6-6 Above: Anne Mechanes runs for yards, Above right, Suzanne Holderby, April Larson, Cindy Scarbough, Vickie Ramey scrambles for flag. Right, cheerleaders Jeff Doize, Mike Lawson, top, Team front row, Louann Wolf, janet Boyle, Carol Baxter, Verna Tucker, Joanne Valismis, Terri Toler, Becky Nicktern, Cheri Pixley, Vera Paterson, Anne Mechanes, Suzanne Holderby. Back row, Debbie McCullough, Sheri Baldwin, Tammy Ackerman, Julie Moore, Dallas Hinkle, Cindy Scarbough, Marilee Challberg, Mary Gawalis, Karen Nelson, Merna Bloom, Gina House, Julie Chapman, Sheila Kelly. Not Shown, Ellen Hensley, Teresa Mccullum. In Tough Powder puff Game ,,,i ' .m,a 3 'X ,X if WYPW .5 , Left: Ann Meehanes snatelies the flag from jarkie Bush, llottom Left, Cathy Alban, MarileeCliallberg1,'l'erry Fletcher, Ellen llensley, Cheri Pixley, in aetion play, llelowg Rusty Blake, Curt Gandy, jeff Doize, David Morgan, Steve Harrison, Cheerleaders, Bottom, team in numerical order, Stephane Hurst, Julie Collings, -lulie McCollum, Becky Lafferty, Viv Gonzalez, Chris Kolesor, April Larson, Brenda Bosnia, Elaine Dodd, Pam Dehart, Maria Murgia, Una Mcllonald, Tammy Gorham, jackie Bush, Val Huffman, .loanna Wlear, Shelly Bray, Suzette Hart, Diana Sanchez, Stephane Hope, Miehele Lahriola, 'lierry Fletcher, Melody jackson, Kathy Morgan, Jeannie Moody, Mona Manini, Paula Demi-rs, Sue Brantly, Graeie Wador, Ginny Foree, Laura Fuller, Mary Slobic, Kathy Alban, Vicki Ramey, Pat Mellonald, Nadine Apodaea, Cindy Cruz, Terri Cohoon. 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UWC asf Waf- Not only is Mr. Cr oper assisting 4- I he Dapff 15 b0fl'1fl- ' the Consultant, but is also T F 5- ll alWaYS Vyfmder wht the - . assisting Coach DiTomaso with r C t Wr'ff'rl5EVl'- I l'l'Y ff' VVHZY With 21 T his third p riod P.E. class. As if VHPIYH - two classes here at Santana were On March 10, 1975, Mike 6- It 5 Hfwfl lid fafllvf YL'-Hd s n not enough, he is also an assistent Hoots, a junior, was hit by a car in lmf'lll2'fnC0 LlmlfCdfl121I1 C0mlC S c mach at Valhalla High School. front of the school. Mike died the boolfs- The Consultant would like to next morning. He will be missed 7' 5 COUIY! welcome Mr. Cooper as assistant by his friends and family. This was 8- I he CUFOUHS and Ph0f0gf3PhS advisor and also to Santana High the second traffic fatality in front im' dime nicely for the most part. . School. of Santana. Administrators hope 'J' knowimmc of thf' VVPUVUTVS and ' for stricter regulations and lower fdlfors' 'I hey are 3 bunch Of speed limits in that area. Wmrdos- V H -+- 2 5 o .. E o H H o .za -ca U i. : H .2 A Z 'O to right-Mr, Cooper, Cin Scarbrough, Janet Peterson, Carol Maricich, Yvonne Ott, Bonnie Akins, Marilee Challherg, Sandra Deakins, jo Ann Vlismas, Mikael Drakely, Mr. Staples. Top row, right to left-David Leroy, Theresa Sullivan, Chathy Chance, Steve Chase, Vickee Steit, George Parrion, Lance Stallings, Mary Gawalis, Verna Tucker. The Santana Consultant is published during the school year as an official publication of the Associated Student Body of Santana High School. Advertising rates at 21.80 per column inch. Address all corres- pondence to The Editor, The Consultant, Santan High School, 9915 Magnolia Avenue, Santee, Calif. 92071 Editor-in-Chief Vickee Strei News Editor lpage Onel Vickee Strei Editorial Editors lPage Twol Greg Gallien, Cathy Chance Feature Editor lPage Threel Steve Chase Sports Editors lPage Fourl jeff Allen, Lance Stallings, Verna Tucker lntelligence Ltd. Steve Chase, Vickee Streit Bonnie Akins, Marilee Chalberg, Greg Gallien, Reporters I T EQQEE ES s EIDE 3.1--'E ..- N N 65520 C as if C o f- av bfi i- 'V L- 312 Ezio el?-SL o 35:3 515.25 .-.MQ sie -:ABCD x-. Ui-.3 4, gee if iw- : ,gi-QU :ws Ez: E i9 5? Us QD..- QC rv! ei 55 ::' 5 as ie C4 .-.U .EC L N S3 'Ulf si:-5, E5 Q H 3: Q N .EE Sw, CD41 2? -1-D fi B.: r:: :U CQ mi: ': es S- o 6-f :E :vs EC 5.2 6-I me W :1 Bu uf: ZU VHDS E .E '1 vi .E .J N Q.: D N L-4 1 C N UD graphers IO ho P HH tt, Theresa Sulliv O VOHHC arol Maricich, Y C Cartoonists y Chance J: u N U 5x L N n U u U U UD Staples rk Mr. Cla visor Ad 449' 3 If WMM' I i. to Rt. Julie Collings, Robert Thompson, Todd Williams, Gayle Hurst, Al Telles, Ken Northcote w Key Club and CSF Provides Student Services Key club is a unique Kiwanis program for youth. Ir also provides many services for the community such as selling refreshments to spectators at the 7th 56 8th grade cross country meet. Their goal this year was to build a concession stand on the football field. They had a lot of fun losing their softball game to the KGB disc jockeys. They met every Monday night in the career center to plan more outings. The president was Frank Clance, vice president, Steve Horning, secretary Bill Hamilton, Advisor, Mr. Dunton. California Scholarship Federation is a state wide organization to encourage interest in scholarships. lt may also be called the Phi Beta Kappa ofthe high schools. There are chapters in every school throughout the state. You must have a B+ average. Students who have been members four of their last six semesters become seal bearers earning the CSF gold seal on their diplomas and college transcripts. Monthly meetings were programed in room 904 to plan social activities such as picnics and trips to Balboa park. '. .l ... 3 HFS - REHCHING OUT TO CTHER CCUNTRIES W. W '-'MM WW N V 3 Wi ' ,,.. NM W N U ,X 17: M C-I M' ,, MF ,Mg ff 4- 'x , y. 1 , M , v. .,fjw,. Y 5 Yf vm ,, K A? . A vm. w 'W Coming from an old European country, at the beginningl found it difficult to get used to your buildings, your freeways, your way of thinking, etc. Nowl found some real good friends who really try to help me, for at the beginningl was a little bit frustrated because of the languageg it is really frustrating to not be understood when you speak to somebody. And at lastl am almost used to your American hamburger, which has been real hard, butl made it fwell, I didn't have any choice. . . J. As you may know, schools in my country are really different. The main point is that during all your classes you are with the same guys. The advantage is that you find more good friends in your classmates. But on the other hand you just have 20 or 30 people in the school and that is a disadvantage. In this letterl should like to thank the whole I Club for the unbelievable work they have done for me. Now for the AFS students and Santana students for accepting me as one of their citizens. And if someday you students from Santana come over to Francel would be very happy to do what you have done for me, so feel free to knock around my door. My address in France: Marc Renverse 107 Chemin des Bonnelles 4900 Angers, France . v......f..c-.fi if NW.- as if me -5 fl cf ' , 4 MW, 'aff f W Q J .fs-eg 1 ii gk 1 sg? H Dear Sultans, I remember the first time when somebody asked me about this school and about the people. I answered thatI was unhappy because everybody stick to themselves. Whenl said that wordsl never imagined how much rejected I was gonna be someday, asI am now, because everything has changed in my life, right now I am the happiest boy in the world, Why? Because the people are wonderful. Everyday I'm making new friends and it makes me feel very good causeI like very much to know people and give my friendship to everybody. I am very thankful with all that people that in one way or another have tried to give me help and to make me feel as much happy asl am. Also, I think I got the best family in the whole United States cause they have given me all the love and fondness I didn't wait to receive. I have felt like in my own country and my own family. About the school, I like Santana very much cause it is a really different school for me. I never used to have all the activities we have here cause my school in Guatamala was just for study. We don't have enough time to do all the things you do, but whatl don't like here is that we have to change rooms for each class cause in this wayI can't get close friends. To finish I just want to say that my experience as an AFSer will be forever the bestI could get in my life and I want to express a very sincere thank you to my family and to all the people of this school. I won't forget everything you have done for me cause is invaluable for me. I know I'll come back to see you again, cause this country will be always in my heart. Sincerely, Ricardo Solares I HoP IClub Helps Cut People The International Club started the year off with an art and craft show at Parkway Plaza and they made a profit of 539616. Thel Club also had the annual AFS jar drive, and an International Fair in the spring. Lorri Crull was our student abroad. She was in Brazil for one year and arrived back in the states this January. The International Club is setting up a domestic exchange program where students in the U.S. can go to other schools in other parts of the country and learn the different life styles. Thel Club has one of the largest memberships everg over forty people belong to the club. The officers are Pres. Barry Spencer, Vic. Pres. JanetPeterson, Sec. Linda March and the advisors are Irma Rooney, Susan Arthur and Kathy Lwebega' Mukasa. -n -,,.-ff Qi W an-vfi-A ue rj ww 1 Y MG ff 1 X flswgaf, . ,W- 'WF 35.36 w . -K -Wm LQ? N. V HW.,-Q 12 , ix' . ' , .an . The Changing Faces of Hand Corps Santana Band: Mike Ashton, Shawn Bellows, Drum Major Scott Campbell, Fred Chavez, Stephanie Christian, Mark Conway, Steve Crane, Judy Davis, Elaine DiLabio, Steve Eledge, Cindy Fellows, Lorilyn Forehand, Marsha Goodrich, Kim Grimmett, Luvina Guidry, Ernie Howarth, jeff Howe, Mike Linville, Jerry Mahuiki, Bryan Manning, Wendy Mattson, janiece McVay, Laura Mullen, Nancy Newquist, Jonna Northcote, Gail Perkins, Mike Prather, Don Ragland, Joanne Ravanelli, Jack Reinhardt, Steve Robertson, Laura Rubin, Brian Slack, Jon Smith, David Springer, Randy Stranger, Sid Stranger, Larry Stevens, Caryn Thornburg, Steve Tirpak, Terry Tvrs and Cindy Vogt. Santana Banner Corps: Pam Anderson, Marissa Arabe, Captain Marilee Challberg, Cindy Davis, Pam Fincher, Karen Freeman, Melody French, Liz Gomez, Jackie Greenwood, Alice Gunning 12nd Lt.j, Susan Hampton, Barbara Hollis, Pam Jennings, Sherry Rice, Tina Steele, Vickee Streit Q1 st Lt.J, and Terry Wolfe. Santana Hand Corps: Cindy Alm, Laura Arriaga, Tracey Ashton, Debbie Belcher, Brenda Callahan, Tammy Costain, Angel Counts, Kathy Dumais, Becky Duran, Donna Fain, Donna Gunning, Sue Heglin, Carol King 12nd Lr.J, Terry King, Cindy Lee, Janet Magers, Michelle Morrison, LaWanda Robertson, Mercedes Rodriguez, Debbie Ruff, Terry Toler fl st Lt.l, Captain Ginger Whitten, Robin Wixom and Vickee Keck. muslcian magicians make music magic .J x Q ',.m...s., ci- - . kk Santana Orchestra was advised this year by Mr. Ken Wharton with the help of student teacher Kenneth McMillen. Pictured left to right are: Mr. Wharton. Ramona Audrey McClanahan, Wendy Mattson, Anne Siefkin, JoAnn Vlismas, Laurie Bellows, Beth Mapes, Lois Thorpe, Karen Mapes and Mr. McMillen. Not pictured: Heather Hollander. -jg I 3 H w u Aw , w,W,n,,ww:ww-aw THE GO0D TImES RCLL IN H.S. . A.S.B. Commissioners' showed their leadership and used abilities in planning assemblies, selling A.S.B. cards, Homecoming week, which included events such as a Volkswagen stuffing contest, a ice-standing contest, a tricycle race and a banana eating contest. Behind the scenes was their ever helpful advisor Mr. Pollock, who was always willing to help and guide students through the right channels to accomplishment. Much credit is due to Candi Chenowth- Pres., Tom Cartwright-Vice Pres., Marilee Challberg-Sec., Vickie Streit-Comm. of Finance, Ona Mac Donald-Comm. of Public Relations, Mary Ellen Morgan-Comm. of Cultural Affairs, Rick Snow-Comm. of School Service, Gayle Hurst- Head Comm. of Sales, Kathy Morgan and Kim Buchanan- Comm. of Sales, Debbi Spees-Head Comm. Of Publicity, Denise Jones, Diana Sanchez, and Suzette Hart-Comm. of Publicity, Scott Lehman-Comm. of Boys' Athletics, Teresa McCollum-Comm. of Girls Athletics, Carol Baxter-Comm. of Alumni. Far left bottom, from left to right: Teresa McCollum, Diana Sanchez, Denise Jones, Kathy Morgan, Ona MacDonald, Tom Cartwright, Vicki Streit, Scott Lehman, Rick Snow, Marilee Challberg, Candi Chenowth, Kim Buchanan, and Gayle Hurst. Much credit is due to the J.V. and Freshman Cheerleaders for catching the spirit in their enthusiasm and letting our fighting teams know we're really behind them. They participated in building up spirit at pep rallys and assemblies. They also provided refreshments for their teams and devoted thenselves throughout the year! Both Head Cheerleaders, Bev Hanson-J.V. and Marlena Hughes-Freshman, did a great job of keeping the spirit movin' on! Left page from left to right, J.V. Cheerleaders: Denise Jones, Bev Hanson, Debi Nichols, Lisa Shivak, and Candy Kolesar. Right page from top to bottom, Freshman Cheerleaders: Sharon McManis, Linda Dravland, Marlena Hughs, Terry Huffman, and Becky Davis. n ix J.V. and FRQS GET em TCGETHER 1 5, af I ' M' my W in Y, in X A ,1 - L. .M -, K, 1,1-556' ,ga:?:5s'5::..:..,:-:- ' .M - .V M. lE,::. mmiz , gi. , M --1: Q We if , - v W TXffs-,gslny ' XX 'rig ,MAX - 1 K i 4 , -1 --51 ,'N x, ,Vi i 1 .5 3 A 9 l ,K A I , fx, , t V 5.5, wufawqg -Y3,1:'-g.f - 1, ' '., - I h ga' is-1i:...ig sh. J -. -. 1 ,ij . ,V A , 95:17 ..,.- ,. . UA. f ,,, D .. 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' XIV .4 N. 5 . f .Q ,A , .v-fl ,gxf-.Hp-'Q 1 1 .. :X N ,M A , fff 1 ..i ' 4 nun , Nw L: ' 'f Q9 EE ncTloN 0 Footboll ..... .... 5 O Cross Country .... . . . 59 Woter Polo .... .... 6 2 Glrls' Swlm ..... . . . 64 Bosketboll ...... .... 6 6 Girls' Bosketboll ....... 74 Wrestling . , ..... . . . 76 Trock ond Field ........ 82 Boys' Tennls ..... .... 8 8 Girls' Tennis .... .... 9 l Golf ...... .... 9 2 Boseboll .... .... 9 4 Boys' Swim . . . . . . , 102 Volleyboll . . . . . . . 104 Gymnostlcs .... .... l O6 Varsity Sultans mooove Number Name 14 15 16 19 20 Z1 22 25 30 31 Mike Sadler Rocky Thompson Scott Bready Terry Hanslik Kevin Akenson Bob Goodwin Rodney Kelley Chris Boyle Ray Uribe Larry Henry Number Name 32 Ed Boyle Larry Gabrielson Paul Roche Paul Houlihan Sam Key Mike Wolfe Bill Kelley Greg Van Voorhe Mike Moir Kevin Michaels CS Head coach- Joe Di Tomaso, Asst. coaches- Art Preston and Will Prejean. 'miss 'S' ' -, ly B T wif A r '45 S- Vx 1 or - T 'E ir-Jficf 'E T T T Through Tough Seoson Number Name 52 -Geoff Mcfynfrs 60 Barry Brasher 61 Jim Brewster 62 Pat Mclief- 63 Buster Abbas 64 Alan McKerriban 65 Bill lrwin 70 Rod Simmerman 71 Alex Feliscain 72 Steve St. Clair Number Name 73 Pat Vega Ward Rickman Pat Alfer Neil Bone Terry Anderson Mark Uwens Curt Gandy Dana Kipp Jim Moore Rick Brown Managers- Ken Northeote and jack Salazar. Equip. Man- Chuck Sterling. B . f 'f Q sv--I. N., 'vf .x., in 4? uv wav gym 'K A of, '49-Sh A S91 5, . f .. W was 5 Q .. B :MQ K -, x it 'HN 2 'af .. 5 Pr ages Y or.1 'vw Lk S m 3 Sultans ln Flction li ' SEASON RESULTS 14 Santana Montgomery 6 14 Morse 19 8 Helix 6 14 Grossmont 22 12 El Cajon 14 8 Gr. Hills 0 0 Monte Vista 7 20 Mt. Miguel 3 14 El Cap. 6 Varsity Sultans fought hard and well through a difficult season. Competition in the Grossmont league was hot and heavy making the stands wonder if they were watching prep or pro ball. Santana had a hard nosed team that played well together. We were in every game losing by no more than 8 points. Strong defense and outstanding offensive plays from seniors Terry Hanslik, Rod Kelly and Kevin Akenson aided the Sultans in proving that they don't go under easily. Coaching at Varsity level consisted of Art Preston, Will Prejean, and head Coach joe Di Tomaso. Far left: Top to bottom: Rick Brown smashes through sign during El Cajon Game. Sultan defense rambles through Helix line. Neil Bone, Rick Brown, and Paul Houlihan envelope Brave ball carrier. Rod Simmerman, Paul Houlihan and Kevin Akenson watch as quarterback Terry Hanslik is dropped by Brave defender. Middle: Terry Hanslik, Sultan punter has punt blocked by Helix defender. CIark's Carriers Run Through Season Coaches Sam Padilla, Mike Curran, Jack Brown and head coach Clark Staples led a determined J.V. team through a long, hard season.,Linebaeker Jim Foster held the defense together and an abundance of running backs aided offense. Granite Hills was crushed by Junior Varsity l4-6, giving them their only victory this season. il -ggi Santana- 0 Montgomery 6 0 Morse l4 8 Helex 13 0 Grossmont 22 8 El Cajon 28 I4 Granite Hills 6 6 Mt. Miguel 16 6 El Cap 33 Freshman Football . . f? 65 70 71 72 H Fi ht To The Finish Freshman football fought through a disappointing season with 5 defeats in a row. Their determination to be Victors pulled them through by nicking St. Agustine 7-6, and sliding by El Cap 27-22 at the end of the season. Freshman coaches were Bill Homik, Ray Shoten, and George Cartwright. The team managers were Derril Wilkens, Mickey Malone, and Dan McCall. Chuck Sterling was the equipment man. IDENTS: Bottom left: john Partins strides for yardage while Bob Bailey and Tim Gilbert block opponents. Middle: Don Casados watches from sidelines hoping for a chance to play. Bottom right: Defense catches Sultan ball carrier Bill Davidson. Top left: The bench is a lonely place. Top right: Bob Bailey deflects opposition's pass. Santana I3 Valhala 19 0 Helix 42 I2 Grossmont 20 6 El Cajon 20 26 Gran. Hills 38 7 St. Agustine 6 12 Mt. Miguel 22 27 El Cap. 22 1. Who was voted most valuable player on the Frosh Team? A. Brain Capuano B. Charlie Stangler C. Greg Dickinson 2. Frosh team captains were. . . A. Knute Rochne-Shirley Temple B. John Partins-Todd Harper C. Abbot-Costello 3. Coaches award at Varsity level went to. . . A. Joe Dito B. Will Prejean C. Billlrwin 4. Most inspirational was recieved by. . . A. Steve Silvershoes B. Will l-lemakit C. Mike Wolfe 5. Which of the following is not varsity team captain? A. Kevin Akenson B. Curt Gandy C. Rod Kelly D. Ralph Nader 6. What jocular type varsity player busted his eye at mid- season and became Rocky Wonder? A. Robert Thompson, B. Gary Cooper C. lsac Hayes 7. What J.V. member was voted most valuable player? A. Randy Peterson B. Jim Foster C. Rock Hudson 8. What two names belong to the J.V. team captains? A. Clark Staples B. Johnny Weissmuller C. Roger Welch D. Milt Akenson 'LPPAA 19303 'uosuarlv WW QQ QQ 38 fxalsod unf 6H'L fuosduioql UQQOZI lV'9 UQPBN Lldleki lCI'S f9H0AA 95I!IAIliEl'17 WFMJIIIFEI QDQ f19d1eH PPOLL-SUll.I'8d uqof 13-5 fourzndlzg uerlg fV'I wtnnu ig VV ,N .ga v' ww-, SANTANA CROSS-COUNTRY ROSTER Left to Right, Front Rowg Tony Beir, jim Davies, Tom Ruff, Eddie Priore, Terry French, Bob Hoy. Middle Row: Gregory Lorkowski, Mike Zack, Curtis White, jim Tunner, jim Pierce. Top Row: Jim O'Mary, Lester Stanley, Keith Howland, Gerry Wilson, Edwin Lowenburg, Ralph White, Jaime Picos, Glen Guzman, Coach Herzog. if ,,,, 8 .3 se M -xv dk 4 4 fikoaf . 94 'Q w 5 1 Q , .4 N... . - f ' tk - Q 'Z' m Ni., x 1.- 1 is 'vi' e pit-in 'fig -fu t 'xwwzeif . + W' -- w u 5 M--v., Q Q X-I Y fr s 1 1, V J.. , I QU: it fw- K y. i x X- 59 There was an upward trend for the Sultans this year in the Grossmont League, The semi-experienced team, with senior runner Glen Guzman, spirited the Sultans to a 3-9 season record. The JV and Frosh teams had good seasons. The ' hurriers promise to have a new kind of season in '75, Coach A Herzog said for the '75 Cross-Country season there would be a new perspective in preparing for it. This new preparing showed on the Frosh level with a 7-l record. The JV had an improved season with a record of 4-8. Sultans can look forward for the '75 season with jr. runners Ralph White 51 Keith Howland also with the best Soph. runners ever for Santana, Jim Picos and Jim Davies. pain Above Ri ht' Senior :' . . g . Glen Guzman. Right: . ' 1: Ralph White talking to 5 ' ' Glen Guzman. Opposite page top: Santana's Varsity team. Center: Carl Noblit leading the pack. Above: jim Picos in slight X li Ugg .NE 'Q . .gf 7' 5 , M we -467 Jian if iw X new .-:gg Q ll L45 V W, 'MQW' . : , , . 7' 45,135 2 .1 - - W 2, E'r.1 K, ' A N ' A Pixie 7 7' ?' M X' . . rf. 1- - a . ' -W 4 asf'-r',.rj,gjf,..:f .F M V--P X g V ggi, t d? to 5 - is ' - t-f. 5- 23, H 1 A f'1-Sifggf-' :desist ar A'r Xl 1 V K1 ' aff ,wil ,FV -LA gk ,M ,L i K.- . fa-ages. V si 7 2 f- we I 5 75.3 1 si, typ V . ,. in Q- gg N . ve, ,Q . Q QQT5 in M Cf s'ses f i 3, a- , wi- H? -xvf f 'jf' M f. . ' . JL-m i pi, 144' r V 'rf ff - wa.. ' N A gs Si it A . ii ,Q . is , 45 fa I if u,i2,,,.j 5 1 we sl 1 H? f? ,Egw S. 1 3 .,' fi . me is . zzyyx 'Ny .kay k A . K il ,gr 121 1 1 'Aw , sf gf get ya n 4 Hwcird Winning Team Improves Record FRESHMAN CROSS-COUNTRY SCORES Santana n Grossmont El Cajon Monte Vista Granite Hills Helix El Capitan Valhalla Mt. Miguel Overall score for Freshman Cross- 7 Wins - l Loss Country Santana J Santana u u VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY SCORES Z7 vs 33 v Mar Vista s St. Augustine 78 44 vs Poway 17 15 vs Oceanside 45 54 vs Hoover 59 vs Kearny 23 45 vs Grossmont 15 43 vs El Cajon 16 50 vs Monte Vista 15 48 vs Granite Hills 15 30 vs Helix Z9 44 vs El Capitan 15 20 vs Valhalla 43 47 vs Mt. Miguel 15 Overall score for Varsity Cross-Country 3 Wins - 9 Losses UNIOR VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY SCORES 26 vs Mar Vista 51 vs St. Augustine 49 23 vs Poway 32 I9 vs Oceanside 41 39 vs Hoover 82 vs Kearny 23 39 vs Grossmont 21 31 vs El Cajon Z4 50 vs Monte Vista 15 39 vs Granite Hills 16 38 vs Helix 18 38 vs El Capitan 19 15 vs Valhalla 48 45 vs Mt. Miguel 15 Overall score for Junior Varsity Cross-Country 4 Wins - 8 Losses WHTER PCJLO Varsity Water Polo proved to be the best in Sultan history, Under the guidance of Coach Marty Nellis, the Sultans won more games than in previous years. Their record was 9-10 with outstanding leadership from seniors Mike Hartpence, Capt.' and Mark Ziegas. The team was comprised mostly of juniors with John Leitline demonstrating underclassmen power. Coach Nellis expressed the need for depth stating, The team was two swimmers away from C.l.F. . J.V. fought hard through a tough season. The j.V. team was comprised of freshmen. Out of league j.V. did very well giving Santana great expectations for our upcoming swimmers. bi 7 ,dp 71, 41. UL QW? Upper Leftg Mark Ziegaus overlooks action. Upper Righty Coach Nellis and assistantsjim Berger, Randy Giefer contemplate strategy. Lower Righty goalie Mike Smith deflects opponents shots. HISTCRY RECCRDED .yea V 4 ,v'v e'QQ'-4, . ,, Q , ,ix SVKWH , V . U 95 5 3 - , ,, N S J ai ,. . f i E 3 - 4 ,5k, ,f I EL v1'AL . wif , s 1, :ii A , V , VR , LL,:,-L 1 'Vfi it A LQ, v f V A, ,t i ill, as , W M l is Varsity Front Row, Alex Grun, Gary Danielson, Scott Napier, Jim Krause, David Henselmeier. Back Row, Stan Rayborn, Mike Hartpence, john Leitlein, not shown, Mark Ziegaus. l fM 'f M i sw rm , , -I.V. Roster, Mark Lawley, Brad Benson, Scott Davis, Ryne Linehan, Randy Hoffard, Bill Millard, Ron Edel, Bill Neidigh, Leonard Arnold, Alan Peterson, Brady Jacobi, Mike Smith. Q Q Girls' Swim Races Hgotinst The Clock Santana's Girl's Swim Team was larger in number as well as spirit this year. Under the dedicated supervision of Miss Florence Esgate the team was better than ever, winning against El Cajon and losing to Mt. Miguel by just thirteen points, and finishing with a record of l win and 7 losses. Under the new C.I.F. rules only Varsity swimmers scored. This made it even more difficult to gain the needed points to win. The scores were as follows: 40 Santana Mt. Miguel 56 El Cajon 17 Monte Vista 21 Valhalla 30 Granite Hills 15 Helix 13 Grossmont 33 El Capitan Pictured lower left: Coach Esgate, top right Jonna Northcote Marion Simpson, Bonnie Ingalls, lower right Ardy Mclntosh. , center right x .. 48. i ii 2 X pu M A I W-.. .,,,,,,,, .,.....-W K , ,Q .. V ,V , W KK , K N V...-, my K K , I-,N , ,, , K ., ' ,,,. , V - ' - x, 'Q' N. h, W -.f 'L M W., V - . . -I 4-.. R ' f ' -- . N' '-fr-o,-W W...-W-A-Q. , 'Q' 5 'av'i1,p-1. A4 I any VA ! K. Ad V A K ' f 1' . 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'7 .-1,, , ., ., -- - 4 . ff-v f' - 1 2 '- ' ,- ' ' ' - , xr-r ' l 4 M I Name if Name ff D'2lVl' Bryan I0 Barney Hinkle 30 Blll Mal'Pl1Y 12 Martin Hargrove 34 Tim Evans I4 Curt Gamly 42 Duane Eberly Z0 Mark Manering 44 Rod Kelly 22 Mark Price 52 john Bublff 24 lVlgrs.-Lance Stallings Lewis Billings An aggressive crowd cheered our basketball team to victory. Spirit was strengthened IUOW with record- breaking crowds at every game. The Sultans finished their season by taking second place in the league and going to CIF. Under the guidance of coach Bart Hare, this season has been the most successful in Sultan Basketball History. W 2 . 'Q'- W .- fi.. K, 5' jg :f I W 5 . . . ff: Us 's 2 ,. -A 1 Q., , A J f L,-:SSX-11 QW. iq' :- t' fs., ' 1 v ,y 1 . K , I - 5. r .J fam-.-. SN 'l j.V. BASKETBALL Name Richard Mitchell Todd Harper Miguel Gamboa Kenny Fellows Dave Marzelewski Rick Fries Tomas Vargas Billy Davis Santana '61 Morse Santana 42 St. Aug. Santana 37 Monte V. Santana 52 University Santana 65 Clairmont Santana 56 Mt.Miguel Santana 45 Grossmont Santana 63 Pt. Loma 60 Santana Bonita Vista Santana 74 Hoover Santana 64 El Cap Name Rod Simmerman Woody Rand Paul Doty Mark Bojerski Ed Reese Mike Hernandez Bob Solliday Jim Foster Season Results Santana Santana Santana Santana Santana Santana Santana Santana Santana Santana Santana Santana Valhalla Gran. Hills Helix El Cajon Monte Vista Mt. Miguel Grossmont El Cap Valhalla Gran. Hills Helix El Cajon Winning Season The J.V. Basketball team ended a winning season with a 12-I0 record. According to head coach David Hunter, Our performance this season was inconsistent. At times we played brilliantly, but at other times we played poorly. Our biggest enemy was inconsistency. We were physically prepared but we made alot of mental errors. Many boys gained the experience needed to play Varsity next year.l was proud ofthe way the team worked hard in practice and the positive attitude that was displayed throughout the season. Marc Price, until he went Varsity, Rich Mitcliell and freshman Todd Harper were some of the outstanding players this season. The j.V. team was entered in a very important tournament at Christmas, but was defeated by Bonita Vista in the semi-finals. Bonita Vista eventually won the tournament. We took a third place in the tournament which was quite another prize in a successful season. Frosh Basketball . . . This ls 5 Freshman basketball fought hard and well this season finishing second in the league. Under the guidance of Coach Bill Cowmey the team showed much promise for future seasons. FuzzlQandshowmdrnuchpronnseandledtheteanito many a victory. Spirit was high in the Freshman class led by their lovely cheerleaders. . ser, .W ,.fwsw4SiS2SPSiw92 A REE:-S' . Agglld , 34 ragga 'UQ Rotsorrt's Rumblers Roll Cpponents A team fin darkj left to right: Krisi Harp manager A team, Maria Murguia, Debbie Nelson, Becky Nichtern, Dawn DaCosta, Stacey Bishop, Dallas Hinkle, Cheryl Clark, Laura Fuller, Beth Mapes, Caryn Thornburg, Mona Manini, Janet Boyle, Pam DeHart, Carol Phelps manager B team. Not shown: Viv Gonzalez. B team fin lightj left to right: Leslee Detchon, Linda Chapman, Michele Labriola, Paula Edgington, Collen Groman, Judy Groshan, Karen Mapes, Becky Herrin, Dori Price, Joni Gamblin, Alison Goodman, Linda Huys, Janet Phelps, Chris Hanslik, Denise Cahoon, Carol Davison, Cindy Elliot. Not shown Debbie Benson. - Girls basketball started off their season against Coronado High winning by a score of 39-29. The girls put in a lot of practice and hard work. Both the A and B teams seemed to have potential. Coach Rotsart felt they would place high this year in the Grossmont league. Pictured upper left: Coach Rotsart, Upper right: The sky is falling, the sky is falling! Nlidcllet Come on let me have the hall, Hlower: B team gives A team a workout. .-,. ma-.Agfa if Lszmdgiki. xfa? ., L A Qilyi. dw r 5 wx H gf 1 f 5 I' 15:5 ' 11.53 ' s- - if My - f 4 L' ' 'gg ,'-Y A A w e .I Q I 'ff-7522 V , A 5' 15 ,12 P Wig ,wif s V Q 'SY if H ' f f 5 ffxgwii, :QQ fi -ik :gif . 16 , ,.,, kr ff EW 2- w ff aiv, is-951 'f'i.',1wEa'fv W..-:'f'Y ' ga 3.12 lg. 1 Top left, Pat Vega overpowers .- grappler enemy Middle left, 7 Sultan wrestler Richard Carpenter wears the face of relief after another tough match is avg 1. ...fl This years wrestling team did very well compared to last year's team. Our over all record is not that impressive, but one must consider the league that we are in. We beat all other League champs, but still have to meet the stiff competition in the Grossmount league. Standouts for this year were Joe Henry at 106 lbs., Paul Roche 115 lbs. Dennis Herrington at 123 took 3rd in S.D. C.l.F. and qualified for the state meet. Richard Carpenter 157, Jeff Meyers 178, Pat Vega 194 and Mike Moir at Hwt. Although we are loosing Herrington, Carpenter and Meyers, there are many outstanding Junior Varsity wrestlers waiting for the chance for Varsity competition. The key to our success in the next two years will be our Freshmen program of 1974-75. They only lost two matches and tied for second in the League. For better wrestling Coach Keith E. Richardson Varsity Scores Santana 58 Clairemont 7 38 Patrick Henry 32 31 Orange Glenn 35 Mount Miguel Tourney 6th place Patrick Henry Tourney 9th place 30 El Cajon 30 16 Grossmont 40 El Cajon Tourney 9th place 62 Valhalla 8 20 Helix 26 14 Monte Vista 47 12 Mt. Miguel 54 Z1 E1 Capitan 39 Holtville Tourney 4th place 40 Gr. Hills 21 San Diego C.l.F. 11th place Top Left: Pat McGee proclaimed victor. Middle Left: Coach Richardson gives father to son talk to wrestler Rich Carpenter. Top Right: Referee signals Frosh wrestlers victory. Bottom Right: Jeff Meyers sleeps through easy win over Monte Vista opponent. Opposite Page, 'liop left: l94 pounder Pat Vega laughs over match with Helix matman. Middle Left: Sultan's fearless leaders Coaeli Clark Staples, alias Don Savage and Keith Panama Red Richardson. Bottom Left: Jesse Hernandez rolls over adversary. Bottom Right: Once again Hernandez takes control. Middle Right: Pat McGee struggles with opponent. .40 Don tTeIl me, Show me Santana's Varsity matmen enjoyed a productive season. Their record was four wins and six losses with one tie. Santana has tht- misfortune of being in the Grossmont League. This league is by far the best in the county. Santana was able to beat many of the other league champions in the county, such as Patrick Henry and Clairemont, of the Eastern and Western leagues respectively. As mentioned in the Coaeh's letter Santana was blessed with some fine wrestlers. Seniors Dennis Herrington at 123 pounds, Richard Carpenter at 157 pounds and jeff Meyers at 178 pounds were the mainstays ofthe team. Junior Pat Vega, who was fourth in C.I.F. was one of Coach Richardson's outstanding wrestlers along with Juniors Paul Roche and -Ioe Henry. Santana can expect a great team in upcoming years due to a fine crop of J.V. and Freshmen talent. Santana Tourney Santana- 12 30 El Cajon Tourney Grossmont Tourney 48 33 Clairmont Tourney 36 Castle Park Tourney 29 Monte Vista Tourney 78 69 Junior Varsity Tallies Grossmont El Cajon 4th place 6th place Valhalla Helix 6th place Monte Vista 7th place Mt. Miguel 9th place. El Capitan Granite Hills 5th place lv Above: Coaches Richardson and Staples faces exhibit enthusiasm. Opposite page: Frosh wrestlers Mike St. Clair squares off with mat opponent. Undercloissmen Inspire Great Expectations Santana Tourney Santana 40 42 48 54 27 Grossmont Tourney 43 Oceanside Tourney 57 31 33 78 32 , University Tourney Frosh Scores 5th place Grossmont Orange Glenn Oceanside Carlsbad El Cajon Znd place Valhalla 3rd place University Helix Monte Vista Mt. Miguel El Capitan Granite Hills 4th place V 7, Liv -, ,:, ry l -., I' me ,,... Front row L. to R. :G. Scott, B. Brodfuehrer, B. Bovin, B. Peckham, R. Ethington, D. McCall. Middle row l. to R. : D. Alter, R. Vega, D. Deterville, M. St. Clair, B, Crenshaw, B. Widdowson, T. Durand, S. Hampton, M. Maloney, S. Land. Back row L. To R. : P. Stautz, Partin, W. Carr, M. Houghton, B. Barley, T. McCullough, T. Gilbert, B. Seiner, M. Hill, C. Scandlyn. 1323 Track: H Test I-gli, Endurance, strength, spirit, and determination are what it takes for a victorious season and Varsity was blessed with those qualities. Varsity began their season by defeating Valhalla. They began by winning and prospects for finishing the season victoriously look very promising. John 'Teddy' Blair, Terry 'Turkey' Anderson, Ronald 'Mac Donald' March, and Paul 'Tokyo, Roche have shown much improvement this season and will be among the stars who make the team number one. Bottom Left-Terry Hanslik takes the lead leaving Valhalla to bite the dust. Middle-John Blair, boxers blowing in the wind, executes perfect form. Top Right- One, Two, Three , . . up and over! Bottom Right-jeff 'Kingtrees' Kingery prepares to take off for another first. Varsity Track Standing-Todd Harper, Rod Simmerman, Trevor Rhoel, Terry Anderson, John Meade, Mark Owens, Terry Hanslik, Ed Boyle, Jim Foster, Paul Roche. Kneeling-Ralph White, Ed Loemberg, Glen Guzman, Jim Belue, Ron March, Steve Rainville, john Blair, Bob Goodwin, Ray Uribe. fnot shown Jeff Kingeryj Sitting-Dave Fisher, Curtis White, Todd Williams, John Weber, Jim Moore, Don Cornilius, Tony Bier, Keith Howland, Tim Nsh. Relaxing-Rick Miller, Randy Kirbey. H--If Endurance at I xfmj-sg , , . ww C 2 Bee Team Puts Santana High School's Junior Varsity's track team as always was high in Sportsmanship but not so in points. As a whole the team was said to be good, as well as individually. At the beginning of the season Randy Kirby had set a new pole vault record at 1l'6 . Another first on this year's team was Evelyn Stanley, the first girl member of the boy's track team. Since Santana did not have a girl's team this dedicated freshman came out for the boy's team and made it as a miler. Left to right: Davies, T. Ruff, A. McKerrihan, G. Lorkowski, . Stanley, T. Gallego, Kingery, A. Comstock, M. Rudin, Martinez, D. Anderson, G. Dowdy, M. Moir, E. Leroy, Hagan, T. Syfrett, Perce, A. Wood, Sitting: T. French, K. Goodrich, E. Stanley, M. Hansen, Turner TTT Sting 0n Cpponents 1 X ' X 2 if ,A 4, 5 4 1 L51.',3,f 1 7' 1 kfivg 5 A r +A Santana's C track team was only few in numbers but the efforts of the team were great. At the beginning of the season the team had no wins. Although they were starting the season on a losing note the expectations expressed by the coach and team members was hopeful. The members of this year's C team were as follows: S. Jekins, B. Peckham, B. Johnson, M. St. Clair, M. Hi1l,T. McClough, W. Davidson, C. Murguia, Partin, R. Dillinger. C Track Sprints lnto Ration K 5. N 'L 1 0 :.,.: 5 5 4. 3 , W :.gE.::: 53 Au. ' 15Si5wfil4Q., ,Wah Av M., Afmyf vZ1'1..,W3w A Aw. A ,AMW , .A., AA, A A -A: sb- f-'ffm AA, 355 www , ww hr y 'W ,Haw AWA., ef W .4 MMAAM s-.Q ' -- , 'W A 4 , ,Q , Wmi-1.1ffi21zW'k - -'My 1-pq, ' Wwlmf vk A ,,,. -ru- 5 Tennis Team Courts on Successful Season .Flin 5, W we ,iw sz X S42 5 -s. Mrs ess 2 1? Z5 A ms Q, eggs: if sf ig? R 9 :ZEN ii? 51 fax va N263 sign pf 9' s fe vans, Martln Hargrave, iliswsi sf Y' L Q ,,qwNg Lab Story NN,-awk..- 5 2: ........-.... ...-................,-,,.,..... .,. . N . ,., . s it ' Pj: J Q , A v ll ali. J. W. wa S K :lr ll lll wiht al Eiga. 132335 arena Wiiii wlli l WQHQSSQQEMKI WHQEWWESWWWII SEMSIGMQIIII e awaaaamueaaunma a .naar W- - ,Q aware Waausu. are 2 rm naugggsgigggi- iggglme Wigan a QQHIIIIHM IR M He W wliaamnra ali- Em If ESEESHIYMQ 183513353 llllll I Mi annum - use 1Qi 'Mllll I mam ggillligl llill 5 lllll I IFHIL--efllllll may raiaaaa 1 It- auwuqwguazf aan as numnrwamwi IEEE. as .i I n E - ' l u!! ' unaluuunununulnnugaaiaiiaiia X lllgg'bEg'i?'2 .sv annul 1-QZEEFSQHHEQHEHHEQIQSQEE waeaaaeszaaaiiii- 1'-2-P-S z,si,.5',,f:,, 35- g M '- .VP H f' 1 -xi, ,:,a,,:,-,rg he -aims tiaftfgsff .-sig, si: f2f' az 1f 'vfef an T425 iw sa le ev i rar H Y T e ' me i X ' L f f - . 4 . ,. 's Q tc RSI WE ziiilfll ' -. I . I K E . ' ' . .'Pl :,, -:L ' 3- , --il ' .. .Y 'Q . ,z:, Z? 4 illllisnlnunsluwnnlaawriiii lllllilllmll. -. Ella!! lnunhlluu-.u..............-............. 3 nnhnnnunan...-Q!!!!! QQ!!! The 1975 Sultan Tennis Team was described by Coach Turner as a bunch of scrappers, very competitive. We hope to be representative. Seniors Doug Wall and Jim Rosner were the early season leaders of a varsity team that was composed of a good blend of seniors and underclassmen. At yearbook press time all three Santana teams had opened with victories over Monte Vista. The scores were, Varsity- 21W to 6W, JV-25 to 3, and the Frosh were victors 16W to IIW. Top left: Martin Hargrave, Tim Evans, Cal Perez, and Steve Horning shake hands after a tough game. Middle leftg john Spieker completes a perfect backhand. Aboveg Mike Sadler serves and Doug Aperly returns in a match. Lefty Rich Keaver and Tom Cartwright enjoy practice game. 1 E' 1- WS-vmc, ' I -75 W ,M , 'x ' 3 5? , i gs if , f S' A 4 1 .. SHS Q sh :L 'V .331 .1 Q. f , I wr iff , M Us W? . f?iTQjQT, Girls' Tennis Swings Being young and inexperienced the Santan's Girl's tennis 'Ileam was not the championship team all might have hoped for. However, the important thing is they have improved to the point where they were truly champions within the team itself. They must be congratulated for their great effort. The girl's started out under the direction of Miss MacDonald who was unable to continue her coaching. At this point Mrs. Turner took over the position as the girl's coach helping to improve the girl's serves, forehands, backhand and other problems that needed to be corrected. On December lst the Girl's Sports Award Banquet was held. Awards were given to most valuable player-Janet Boyle, most competitive player-Sue Horning, and the most improved player-Kathy Eiring. The scores for the season wc re as follows Santana El Capitan Santana Granite Hills Santana Granite Hills Santana Grossmont Santana Grossmont Santana 10 Monte Vista Santana 3 Monte Vista Santana 18 El Cajon Santana 20 El Cajon Santana l Helix Santana 0 Helix Sultans Seek To Club Cpponents in '75 It was a good year to putt around in golf. There was much competition especially with Grossmont, Monte Vista, Granite Hills. But with the great team we had, and our returning lettermeng Dave Morgan, Mike Hart, Dale Davenport, Joe Verdone, Russ Scultz, golf was expected to be a great success. Much credit is due to one of the best, Coach Curran. 4. ic 4. 91 ,,,,4nnn.ff 'i'1 y.qunfl'3 -ii 4 Left page, Top right: Brad Pogue nips a putt. Bottom right: Dave Morgan chips to the green. Top left: jeff Doize shows a smooth stroke. Bottom left Dale Davenport blasts out of the sand trap. Right page. 'Iiop left: Coach Curran waves to his fans. Top right: Mike Hart tees off on the driving range. Group Picture Top row, left to right: Dave Morgan, Mike Hart, Dale Davenport, Randy Wion, Mike 'liripes and Coach Curran. Bottom row, left to right: jeff Doize, Brad Pogue, joe Verdone, Tony Smith, Alan Rankin. Not shown: Barney Hinkle, Russ Schultz, f,1f1'is V i ' L 'vii' 411' -,-1,-fiifl: , Varsity B0-Se bel I: Front row, returning lettermen, left to rightg Curt Gandy, Perry Strahan, Kevin Akenson, Bil Bryan, Pete Parsons, Scott Bready. Middle row Lt. to Rt. Dan Meza, Jackie McGinley, Tom Tunnel, Buster Abbas: Mike Barrack, Bill Zdvarak, Mgr. Lance Stallings. Back row lt. to rt. i Coach Marty Nellis, Asst. Coach Tom Saska, Dave Bryan, Steve Holstein, Dennis Carlson, John Bobof, Rusty Blake, Scott Ritchie, Managers, Lewis Billings and Dave Sandey Mwvff The Look of Champions M 'Qt- 1l S AQ Sultans take the Field H -.q M ,ws ik R g . - wyff 4 - Q, s 22 ., AM we 1, -, . . ft V.,-M.s11ff.:yw'hAs-,m 1 4 ' r f ,, k , H V V LV - if ff K A . 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Top rightg Junior Dan Meza demonstrates his homerun swing. Bottom rightg Sultan second baseman Kevin Akenson has a captive audience as he strokes another base hit. nj 'N Top leftg Sultan ace hurler Scott Bready delivers the pitch in perfect form as center fielder Pete Parsons anticipates a basehit. Aboveg Kevin Akenson surveys the scene from second base. This year the varsity baseball team started off the season with a 9-l record. All but one win was in non-league play. The lettermen that returned from last years' l4-9 club were: Curt Gandy, Scott Bready, Perry Strahan, Pete Parsons, Bill Bryan and Kevin Akenson. Three other seniors, Dennis Carlson and Bill Zdvarak, John Bobof played JV last year. These were nine JV players coming up from the previous year. They were: Dan Meza, Jackie McGinley, Buster Abbas, Rusty Blake, Scott Ritchie, Tom Tunnel, Dave Bryan, Steve Holstein and Mike Barrack. The luxury of this year's team was that everyone could hit, which makes Coach Nellis's job of chosing starters an enjoyable problem, especially with very competent back-ups behind the starting nine. The team is threatening several league and school records. With the first three teams in the Grossmont League going to C.l.F. playoffs, the team stands a good chance of being in that group. The teams have fine coaching from head coach Marty Nellis and former Sultan, Mika' Saska. The team would like to thank our fine managers, Lewis Billings, Lance Stallings, Dave Sandey and to our scorekeeper Val Huffman. Captain Kvin Akenson Coach Marty Nellis As of April Sth Santana was rated number l in the county by virtue of their wins over powerhouses Kearny and Clairemont. The varsity team placed second in the Lions Invitational Tournament over the Easter vacation. Above Flrstbaseman Curt Candy fouls off pitch as fans look on. 2 4 J.V. 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Standing from left to right are, Lyle Davis, Steve Newark, Randy Peterson, Robert Simons, Richard Link, Mark Orr, Mike Zack, Bill O'Connell, Migiel Gamboa, Ed Reese, Coach Bill Homik. Sitting from left to right are, Bill Bowen, Tim Abbas, Lonard Declercq, Chris Boyle, Richard Gerleck, jeff Newark, Ken Flores, Woody Rand, Mike Spees, Rick Martin, Kenny Mullens. Top left picture Robert Simons is ready to steal second. Top middle picture Robert Simons throws out runner in close play. Top right picture Richard Link prepares to tie into one. Bottom right picture Bill 0'Connell advances around the diamond after a base hit. UAQLL 1 7 . NN -,....,....,,...,..M.....n.,... V----.-.... n . Aw-mmm fx 'ef' . W xg . Lg l, 'gy V W www Q-H ' , a ,,..., Wa 1 . Q Y . I , , X , ,: 1,w ? . SXSW''L- ff 723?Sf'-22' 35551315 A Z . , M W.wQ,,,A1N, -ffffwp if V? X . V ,ML 1.r'g '.', ' fx at -f Q 4,, .b ips 1 'Nrx . .. Ln ,Y xawf ' ' ' y '4 +7 W' , ,.,1A.w. -,,,A,M, 54. f . 1 .--W , , ,av .1 QL., M,a 13 ' A . 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Bottom left picture Warren Tunnel gives them what he's got. Bottom right picture Bill Waters smacks one out there. Person on the street Interview: What was your most memorable moment in Santana sports? Athletics was a part of high school, not only for the athletes but for the fans. We asked several Senior athletes what they felt was their most memorable moment in sports at Santana. Here are a few of the printable answers we received. Going to C.I.F. and t0day's Whenl ran that 90 yard kickoff game A return and got two interceptions Bill Murphy against Mt. Miguel this year. Going to C.I.F. in Basketball. Rodney Kelley Santana vs. St. Augstine our Freshmen yearl kicked ffl ylll This one dude, we just collided, saw stars and everything. Scott Brady Getting fingers in my eyes, malicious mischief, post session, after games, Jack-in-the- Box. The sports were 7l4 7F'! Rocky Thompson Well, its very hard to single out one event out of my many athletic triumphs. There's the day the C.I.F. said it was o.k. to swim in meets carrying my rubber duckie-that was great-and then I ditched taking a shower for the entire football season-that's a record-or my score of 62 in golf-the best I ever shot for 3 holes. ' H Jerry Jock W W -T11k,61iW?iT'?zifaif ' -iz wwf v.'- i: f, i ,, ,mb an 25:21.-Q gag., V fi ,fig i ii i 4 is 5 5 -A1 fi 33, ,,.. Q L, 1 x F, .V A V., N . 1,1 f 'fiiwwg f , 1 '21 'vit V .., - , av- X , xiii A ,W i A A 'S-P ,f i f, .fi - , A ,si f L, gs.HyH:1i1Mg:g.iQ-gk,.Qgw,1,,,i,vii,yig,qgfm ygww qf 7 -3-sy ,ff-fr--'fzihil-Sli?-Sz :fbiu fxif,:wwifgimszgram? 'viisfi egg yi5?ii?si??sTW?i5755? 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W? fig-' ' : ,gf-Q ws '-.Y -yi. , Q.. , Q Q , First row, J.V. left to rightg Bob Rzewuski, Don McCall, Krause, Mike Hartpence, Skip Napier, Mark Ziegaus, John A Larry Blanks, -I ohn Jones. nto '75 Season The swimming program, headed hy Coach Richardson and Coach Olsen, was one of youth and inexperienee. The team had only two seniors: Mike Hartpence who swam freestyle, sprints, and breast stroke, and Mark Ziegaus who swam the 200 individual medely, butterfly and the freestyle. We were fortunate to have an excellent alround swimmer, John Leitlein, a junior, who swam distance freestyle and helped out in many other events. Optimism was still high though they opened the season with four consecutive losses. YZ , I.1i5f'f3' 'W' ,,,,,,, ....,- e,.,ee-fs-Q...:' - 5 vgfpf-f 1:7 'of' qi..-an-,e leff Orr, Alvin Peterson, Sam Bruce, Frank Seialdone, Mike Scialdone, Richard Miller. Second row, Varsity, left to rightg Jim aeitlein, Gary Danielson, Dave Henselmeier, Stan Ray born, Bill Kelly. Not shown: Scott Davis, Randy Hoffard, Tom Lamb, -.'fff?f'Mg,- ,wwf 'fffiw Q ,a seae -+:af?:'2 -. .f ax-,N , x V1 , f ' Ugg ' ee' s f JK Volleyball Team Wraps Up , l 1 i i 2 i I e Y-T Tuff i i 1 Te l 'H f i al 'H f -, I Above, Coach Joann Climiv gi-ts wrapped up in the spirit of Top right' top to borrom left to right team Lee huhbing, .Nadine bwan, Debbie volleyball. , , , A , McCullough, Debbie Nelson, Caryn Thornburg, Vikki Ramsey, Sandy Carr, Sue Cope, Patty Johnson, Debbie Specs, Val Huffman, above, bottom row, left to right, B and CH teams, Vick H Tough Season ,ik 1 Schmidt, Denise Cohoon, Allison Goodman, Anne Siefken, Laura Fuller, jone Gamblin, Janet Phelps, Kathy Hamilton, top row, Lori La Fountaine, Cindy Crews, Debbie Oakes, Lori Chapman, Holly Altizer, Valerie Kakey, Chris l-lanslik, Dori Price, Anne Maria Henandez. Santana girl's volleyball had a disappointing season record of two wins, six losses, although Coach Joann Climie said the team played well and lost only by small margins. The team awards went to Debi Spees and Caryn Thornburg, for most points scored team, Paula Edgington, most valuable player B team, and Allison Goodman, high team scorer, B team. for MAH Aboveg Debbie Nelson, Debbie lVlcCullough stretch for the ball. GIRLS' GYHINHSTICS 1 ln the past few years we have been proud of our gymnastics team. Under the skilled coaching of Mary Daniels they have taken many titles. Last year the team went to CIF and came out first place. ln year's before they have taken many district meets and Won county titles. This year's Varsity Optional team Consists ofg Shelli Baldwin, Terry Fletcher, Angela Gudde, Susan Irion, Anne Machanis, Debbie Orrkand Sherry Rice. N wa., 1 , . . iltiiihi J I t ii, ellis nu WCJRK HND some Pmv 107 I Junior Varsit ' I to R' Beck Davis Jeanette Dc-Qmond Coleen Cullinan Lori Skill and Grace Poives -. 19 i 1 Y' 1 v Y v - y 4 v Sutherland, Sandy Berry, Denise jones, Susie Garrett, Melinda Berry, Laura Bloom, Diane Mastronarcli, Linette Davis, and Kathy Manini. Front to baekg Linda Dravland, Sheryl Dewalt, Debbie Pirolo and Bev Hanson, 'Zim 121. ' l2Em4i3ZW???E9i3QT k he Path to CIF NV' Q 5 Y Ifff DIIQECIOIQS Administration . . . II2 Iiaevltylllllliliiilt Classified . . . . . . 128 Hdministroitors Direct Cast to right: Del Grissen, William White, Principal -X MW' 5 -.X If WQSQWSV . uve- If-fx: s .'.'iSY2HlYl -lf' :I If ir H4-nry, Cm-rm-r lm-fr: LYUIIIISUIUF Dun Nm-wrmn, Bottum 14-fr: Coumr-lur Wvillizun Uurum'vs-r, Ahmww-5 k!0llI1Sl'Illl's Bob Avant, Barbara Mfflusky. Y 1 13 Counselors Flre Producers Of Student Success 4 TE . me ,fx Above, lr-ft to right: Sally Cochcnour, Barbara Spaulding, Eleanor She-rn-l, right, Sm-well Dunton, Carol Hutchings, Dan Kitchen. z. 2 , af ., fl' . 5 K 8 r frf pg ,--: -, . - V , -,,, L2 1 's 'eff l , -rv .l tl rv if x 'wr' We '1' 4 Q, ef Ku-f f 5' ' W l ? Z: 1,5 it 4, Wx ' xi l ,y,g,',d 1g,y,4,. Q wglx Q S ff , 1,8 XX ,QV ,, Jig ll mv Mmim Xlllbf 4 of '-ri -:ea s- lr 'Q sm.. i ,, zza J 'Xl i- :I. ,E:i!?.: i Ji l, THE BLHCKBCHRD JUNGLE .M - .NQWV Math dept.: Front row-lt. to rt., Kenneth Rogers, dept. head Edwin Noble, Dave Lefever. Back row: Tom Curran, William Dakin, Don Donelly, Dan Zastoupil Not shown: Bart Hare. ' English dept.: front row, top to bottom, Bob Guess, JoAnn Vandenberg, Norma Basgall, Clark Staples, Bev- erly Jellison, Deanna Good, dept. head Dave Hunter, Elva Colbeth. Back row, George Wilkes, Charles Headley, Vern Baer, Louis Pollock, Lucy Abernathy, Ariss Treat, Pat Hitchcock. Not shown Cathy Mills, Donald Carcia, Kathy Hayes. UP THE DCWN THIRCI-ISE l was Sitting in the classroom, 'lirying to look intelligent. ln case the teacher looked at lIlt', Shels an inspiration, For my graduation, And she helps to keep the classroom sane. lil: a natural achievement, Conquering my homework, l'm looking like a zombie, l'm waiting for the hell to ring, l've got john VVayne stances, l've got lfrroll Flynn advances, And it doc-sn't mean a dog gone Oh teacherl need you Like a little child You've got something in you 'lio drive a schoolboy wild. You give me education So focus my attention, Help me get straight, come out and say 'lieacher l, Teacher l, Teacher l. 'lieacherl need you. Elton john The teachers at Santana High School are people to be proud of. They do more than just teach a class. This year the teachers really got involved with student activities. A good teacher is a mixture of things. He has to not only have the knowledge for his subject, but also a good style in which to teach it. A good teacher must also care. He has to he interested in his students and school activities. Santana has many of these teachers and would like them to know that they are greatly appreciated. Top left: Dave Hunter, Center: Beverly-Iellison, Bottom, lt. to rt.: Richard Hoy, Norma Basgall, Bob Axant, Richard Beach, Pam Caldwell, Barbara Nlcflusky, Jeannie Louis Pollock. F b , wr,-Q .. Vvilliams, Bob Guess, if 9 Q! If Its Tuesday It must Be French n aj Santana Follows The music: , .'ffw.'-ww f fu- ,X when-annum M 'Nun K ..-healing ,,,, HRT Department Shows ot Lust for Life Head of the Language Department at far left is Sam Franklin. Below is Susan Arthur and Erma Rooney. Next to Mr. Franklin in the Art Department are Mildred Moore, Dan Beishline, Charlene Ervine, and lower right bottom is Juanita Stevens. Not shown: George Hughes. Center Left Ken Wharton and Deanna Good of the Music Department. mY WCRLD HND LCOmE TC IT f' 2 0 2 44 ' Q fr' fa new VIL ,T wf' rl . SS' x 44 my 'T 'v Af ll! ,, , 3 . R 5 4 , , H- N Q Uppusitr pg., lst. row, jzunvs Humlms, Zuni. row, Pm-rry Shipman, Bill Covvllwy,-liu1 Hastings, Srcl. row, jamcsflilliam, mlvpt. ln-acl Martha 1 ur ll pg, Nt row, Richard Be-avh, Donna I,inds1'y, Riclmrd Hoy, Zml. row, Dan SL'll2lfft'I'. Uurmlrl Rubs-rtscm. Not shown: Nlilnlrvd Mmm-, .Mltcrirls-ttm' THE f-IBSENT-ITIINDED PRCFESSCRH Sci:-ncv dept.: Front sf-at lt. to rr., David Cunningham, dm-pt. hvad William Dakin, Back sc-at lt. to rt., Dun Donnelly, Howard Rector, William Homik, Not shown Mary Barnl-5. l. HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS ' xv '33 ig Q f -rf- J Q :mf , I ,. 8, V ' - W. 3'33f'W'l .fl I ff? f lg!1flifp '! ! ETEEQQIIF jfgwwzalls B NTI Busim-ss Dvpt.: lsr. row, William Murphy, Donna Small, Royal Bc-rg, Zncl. row, Leroy Hemingway, dept. IIPHLI, Danirl Strcib, 3rc.l. row, Katherine' lwrlluga-Nlulcasa, Ifugc-nr Cagglano, Cindy Trew. Not show: Robrrt Firzpatriclc. WITHOUT REHLLY TRYING Ruth B1-rkcbile. Educatiunally Handicapped dept., ,X-2 THE WCJRLD GREHTE T HTHLETE 5 'll' ,.M.........M-we maya VX-2 'limi Khan: Physical Education: Boy'sg Opposite pg., lst. Row, Ray Scholten, Marty Nellis, Keith Richardson, Znd. Row, Joe Di Tomaso, Leon Herzog, Bart Hare, Bottom Row, Dept. Head, Gary Bunker, Jay Turner This pg., Girls: lst. Row, Dept. Head Becky Rotsart JoAnn Climie, Znd. Row, Mary Barnes, Jeanette McDonald, Mary Daniels, 3rd. Row, Elaine Smolen, Florence Esgate. N W W Vbi T ,S QS' HCITIE-EC HND V0-TECH 'N ,31QS-2'1:s' ':- 5 'M .. ,-kf,. -- 'N iw., ',,, I if I ,ff gif' 'YJY' D T. 33 . ? Q Q. 4 i 51 . fig li .1 , vi l - f, I ,x 34 Bottom right: D. Lobb, lf-fr F. Muramato, Middle right: V. Daniels, left: Hill, Top right: P. McClanahan, middle: K. Finley, Top left: G. Yackey. Not shown: Bagnf-ll. --X. a '-4..,,.,- !,.,..,wN , M., M, K ' fx uv L --1 Q 'llop right: F. Perkins, left: A. Felix, Midtlle right: C. Bornholdt, left: J. Owens Bottom left: C. Schm-idle, Middle: VV. Culbertson, right: D. Quatrochi, Not shown: VV, McKinley. 1 Q l M5 if Qt'f If , y wt' ' - ' Y s K I 1 . 6 l xl A. l , N 1 lf 1eIp to make the X M 6 t world go 'round FIPPLHUSE, HPPLHUSE for Classified Personnel Alnwc: 'lxhv lllllfll lamlic-s-C I. Bowling, lf. Cranor, L. N12ill1iIlJ.ill, li. Pattvrsun, M. Sharp. Bottom right: bmw- busmirivvrs. ENE 1 M, E 5 5 L, Q Santana is very fortunate to have a capable crew of Classified Personnel. All are hard at work, usually from 6:30-3:00 every day. Running the budget, fixing lunches, keeping records straight, hauling kids to and from school and keeping ours the beautiful campus it is, is just a mere fraction of the many jobs these people do. This team really deserves a round of applause. Left: Plant Manager- Paul Hamm, Below: Vivian Higgins-Librarian. Ar Bottom: Office staff-E. Beasley, S. Blogett, M. Burger, P. Caldwell, R. Carter, D. Forster, Goldsborough, E. Levie, U. Markgraf, Rich, B. Roberts, Sailor, M. Schmieding, B. Stewardson, G. Williams, J. Williams. it N i je,- Q lu 3, .m .-,58- P.I-I. att:-mlvntst lfli-annrl,luy1lamlCliuclcstvrlingg. Custoilians: Adams, H. Bl'l':sUIl, Cl. liracllcy, S. Chapin, C. Dowx-ll, lfclglvy, fl. lfnmlrcs, l,. Ginn, H. Lillarml, McKm-4-, R. Murphy, R. Ulsm-n, Summvrs, 51 Cl. Wool:-I. Uppvr le-fr: Cl. Williams and P. Calclwcll-Viu principal! sc'cri'tari1's. dale W, Xmyx -sv Person on the street Interview: What do you see as Santana's outstanding strengths and weaknesses? Your Person on the Street reporter approached several faculty members to acquire their opinions on the question What do you see as Santan's outstanding strengths and weaknesses? The answers below were a few of the printable ones we received. I think the school as a whole is beautiful. We also have a good staff and superior teaehers.l also think the kids are really good. The administration sometimes bothers me because they just react, but they don't lead. The text books are outdated and there aren't enough of them. Money is a problem because it is distributed unfairly. Mr. Richard Beach Social Science 'AI think the most outstanding strength of the school is the kids. We also have some really good teachers here too. ' Our campus needs to be landscaped and we need to improve and add to our facilities. Spirit has been too low since split sessions. Mr. Joe DiTomaso P.E., Coach J- .lv-ig. 'J I would say that some of the good points are our fine faculty. Our student body are very friendly and will, for the most part, make very fine citizens. The students take interest in school activities. We also have a pleasant atmosphere that is condusive to learning. A weakness is that the students don't work unless they are pushed. Mr. Ed Noble, Mathmatics Ucompared to other high schools we have a free atmosphere, it's clean, people are friendly and the students are very enjoyable to the faculty. There isn't very much wrong with Santana except that there is no way to say no to the students and make it stick. There should be fewer students and no double sessions. Split sessions have caused us to have three different schools, Vo-Tech, Sophomores and Freshmen, Juniors and Seniors, so We don't have the same interest like we should. Mr. Don Robertson Social Science The strengths is the coffeee in the lounge, Mr. Herzog's muscles, my student's breaths on Monday and Friday last period. The weaknesses is not enough of the three R's - rockin, rollin and reeeeelaxation. M.R. Testaday Animal Science 12 periodsl Quad Behavior Q10 periodsl l 2 4 5 W , . mi., V Q 2 , , , f l f ' kk , -f lj. A 1' 4? ,.A,A'. ,ff , my si., - aasilmliaagfiv 9 Presenting . . . Student Life, a new idea from the creators of your Yearbook. This small six page section tells about the lives of students not only in class but at work and even play. Jam packed with pictures, which tell a thousand words each, it serves as a reminder of a year We shared with smiles and frowns. Its only purpose is to instill in our memories the moments we had just being ourselves. Our reactions and even our thoughts have been recorded in these mm, rff, . m,,,: .ff, t f , fffleif1'Qf,': fi, i f ll? Q? ,slim ,Q H, Q54 1 ,Q K 455i??zi7g?EVlf ' 9 KX l X ww- f, J 5 W I 3 r Q -sf ll? HV W 6 131.3 1' 1. W -... 2, Q- -.., . Who am l, and Why am l hm-re Where am l going and who reallv cares? few pages. And now, without further ado, we give you i -9 i K Ramona Mt-Clanahan . . . Student Life. ,4,-vi 22 Student Life It's Your Thing 1. Dave Morgan, Mark Little, Scott Ritchie, Rusty Blake 2. The Thinker 3. Hey! Don't gimme thatfl 4. A casual acquaintance 5. Anette Sisson 6. Sandy Deakins, thanks for helping us out. 7. Sandy Smith: Dental Assistant 8. The landscaping party 9. Cindy Dravland: Grillperson 10. Suzette hart 11. Al Telles and Rick Brown monkeying around 12. Maria Russo: Secretary 13. Allen Bowman taking it easy 14. Melanie Chapman 15. 1 think he went that way. 16. Confusion 17. Cindy Scarborough 18. Mona Manini, is that book really that good? 19. Party it upl 20. Back at the ranch, here's Geoff Halsey. 21. Beauty in motion, Dallas 1-linkle 22. Peek-a-boo 23. Mush! 24. A peaceful spot in the parking lot. , fm L 1 NME, , ,.,,,M2Q : A ,M L, ,L The Cry of the bird and the whispering wind Y l Tell the animals that I , L ' man is on the run. 5 4 f Carla Tayl0r F 1' J l ll l 3 .X 3 I4 B3 74 pr' ii ' L ' if 5-2 4 . , K Q. QM, L 1 -at I i' ., W is . s Q, fav i 9 : W 1 1 1 1-2 17 B P 1 117' 4' B ' 1 18 ,FQ S 15 19 22 1. Randy Peterson 2. John Bet-bop lhope the spelling's writej 3. John Speaker 4. The Hole in the Wall Gang 5. Rick Mc Laughlin 6. Mama! 7. Breaktime entertainment 8. Laura Barber 9. Lance Johnson: Bike Repairman 10. 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I really think the students should discipline themselves Q y I1 hvlb 4- - 'M and they should start a smoking area for people to smoke, ff 3, - f ' ' f-1:.'S:,': if A 1 but l think the students should discipline themselves. me ' . to H 21 y it - .Q .sfstvti , ri,L . jim Moore li N H ' if VQ.efe: l think there should be more Narcs in the bathrooms to keep people from smoking. They should also put the doors back up because there are people who use the bathroom for other things besides smoking. , Vicki Ramey Lock the restrooms or make a room somewhere where students can - smoke. Becky Nichtern Well, personallyl smoke for taste and do you realize what those restrooms do to the taste of my Marlboros? Nick O. Tine 1 ima I 5 ' 7 A ,, vs ' xg: - 3 , E ' x mr mst E 1 o Class of 615' ..... 140 Class of 610' . . C. . .202 Class of 616' ..... 211 Class of 618' ..... 219 X3 Me! Forglve 81 forget oll the bod tlmes you've hod But remember the good thlngs ond try to be glod, 'couse ofter you're gone your existence remolns For oll who dld core ond whose frlendshlp you've goined ff' I ,. l 1 ff A A ff' f' . f' 1 A ,ff if ,ff X--ff 7 'X - fi fi? '70 Wirlxfslww 7 ss- ,-ft ,. 'f 'TB' az. REBECCA Becky ABRAMS loves Rick, best friend Donna, listening to Brimstone, food, my dog Chica and scary movies. Dislikes goodbyes, waking up early, being bored and arguments. Activities yoga, helping at nursery school. Most memorable meeting Rick 9-20- 72, Christmas IZ-25-73, 12-25-74. Plans nursery school teaching, marriage, happiness with Rick. DEBORAH AILE KEVIN K Swede AKENSON likes football, baseball l,2,3,4, D.-I. Most memorable baseball l, N ts , football 4, Mr. Beach. Plans to retire at 18. TAMAR Tammy MKLINA ACKERMAN likes ylfol, blue eyes, O.B., good music, lambs, a certain surfer. Dislikes liars, goat ropers, no parties on Friday nights. Activities Sr. class Sec., powder puff, guys. Most memorable friendship with S.H., D.N., Y.L., my family, paperbags, Bill. Plans to laugh a lot and take life as it comes. RHONDA ALBAN likes B.S., Camaros, worms, parties, concerts, torturing people with BB and sisters. Dislikes Sultans, surfers, people who think they're really something like SSI , Most Memorable Halloween 73 , Summer of 72 with M.S., torturing people in 72-73 school year. Plans living or dying. TICRESA ALBIE SH ARUN ALBRIG HT likes Tuffy, kicking hack with 'liuffy in the mountains. Dislikes surfers and people telling me what to do. Activities taking my lrish setter for long walks. Most memorable mothers day and summer of 73, Plans to get married and boogie from the pit . HARRY ALFER 42 To Learn Something new, Take the path JEFF ALLEN likes sports, foocl, the sun, soft rock. Dislikes long lines and losing. Activities journalism, Key cluh. Most memorable 10-10-74. Plans Air Form and travel. JIM ,limbo ALVES likes motorcycles, car's, partying with my friends. Dislikes realm-cks. Activities racketball. Plans Carpenters union. MICHELIC AM ERO DEBBIE ANDERSON likes spending time with Mike, tavos, and pizza. Dislikes liver, getting up early fighting with Mike. Activities: Going out with Mike Most Memorable 4f9f74, 7f9f74, Going out to dinner with Mike. Plans getting married to Mike and raise a family, Being very happy. KATHY ANDERSON KERRI ANDERSON Most Watehable Legs: lfllen Hensley and Rick Brown. hot you took Yesterday . 'MU' s N. N. 'Q W 'U - ,J .N ,pam Kllj Smoky ANDERSON likes fighting fires with rhi- Santee Fire Di-pt. anil the Forestry, Electronics. Dislikes Practical jokers. Activities Chief explorer fireman at the Santee lfire Dept. Most N11-inorahli-200 acre Lakeside Fire. Plans Miramar College for fire science, fireman with Santee l'i.D. or forestry. LEE ANDERSON ROY ANDERSON TERRY ANDERSON PAUL APODACA DOUG APPERLICY EMILIO M. joe AR.-Xlilf likes LL., the beach, money, music, margs, laughing, traveling. Dislikes bigots. Most Memorable Y.C., summer of '73, fun times with the gang, working with Dapper. Plans College, be happy forever. RHUNDA Roni :XRNDT likes red roses, snow skiing, the ocean, parties. Dislikes untrue frienils, heing alone. Activities parties, Ace Drive - ln, socializing. Most memorahle skiing with friends at llig Hear, smokin gooil times at Hearst Castle and meeting all my friends. Plans to live lift- to the fullest extent. TRACEY ASHTON CH.-XRl,llf Chuck Roast .NYON likes backpacking, hiking, football, partying, laughing, Tequila, toast, refries, and wild women. Dislikes Sultan Burgers, socls, and lousy concerts. Activities Freshmen foothall. Most lVlc-morahle traxeling and camping with olil frienel Nick Nacca. Christmas in Colorado. 14 4 CYNTHIA BAGWELL SHERI BALDWIN likes Vodka, grapes, camping with best friends. Dislikes wearing clothes, watching T.V. and going to school. Activities Powder puff. Most memorable: Sophmore year with Don Edwards, best friend Martha. Plans finding my man and making him happy. fi JUDY Rocky BAKER favorite pastime being with Bill E. Favorite quote, 'KI talk with my mouth, I hear with my ears, I cry with my eyes, but nobody hears. Activities: softball. Most memorable: Aug. 29, l974 with Bill E. and summer vacation with M.L. TERESA BALL likes being with friends, parties, Jacks, laughing, blue eyes, Mustangs, the beach. Dislikes S.F. 6 am, goodbyes, confusion, fights, being lonely. Activities having fun. Most Memorable Sat. nights at the desert, times with special friends, Chuck, the Volins, M.L. 10th grade. Plans to live and be happy. PATRICIA Trisha P.L. LYNNE BAKER loves my 2 bro's Michael and Shannon, music, gravy. Dislikes arguing with mom, getting up at 5:30 A.M. Most memorable Idyllwild May 74. The good times with J.C., Karla. The border riders, dads jeepin , Plans being happy, getting out in jan. 75. BONNIE worm BARKER likes gossiping, torturing and the good stuff. Dislikes people who don't laugh, Mr. Garcia. Activities torturing people, laughing at Tim's singing. Most memorable -lan - April- 71, Feb - Nov - 72, torturing with the Albans, naked man - 72, Halloween 73, good times with Nena, Mike 5: Genes apt. Plans living life fullest. SI-IELLI BALDWIN likes Bobby P., having good times with B.P. and dancing. Dislikes school, having to get up early and stuck up people. Activities frosh cheer 72 and gymnastics 72 75. Most memorable meeting Bobby and I2-9-73, Mrs. Daniels gymnastics class. Plans living and enjoying Bobby till the end. PENNEY BARNHILL likes B.S., guys, parties, dancing, laying on beach, meeting people, Bud and having fun. Dislikes rednecks, snobby people and being in bad moods. Plans stewardess. JOH N j.B. Barwig likes chevys, football, motorcycles, D.P. Dislikes rowdy people. Activities: outdoor activities, camping, swimming. Most memorable: 5-13-74, '74 christmas dance with D.P. Plans to live a full life. DEBRA BATIE CAROL Pooh BAXTER likes snow, mountains, camping, the beach, class of '75, cheer. Activities: ,I.V. 81 Var cheer, Jr. pub., Alumni, powder puff, drama, traveling improvs , homecoming court. Most memorable: Homecoming, church with Anne, times with Brat, Tues. nites, cheer camp, spirit stick, becoming an actress, Hearst Castle. AL Gordo BECKER likes motorcycles, Brenda and booze. Dislikes G.W., being mad at people, narcs and chumps. Activities: frosh and ,l.V. football. Most memorable: '73 X-mas, meeting Brenda. Plans meeting lots of women and having a good time. DORTHY Dotty BECKER likes everything, motorcycles, football games, friends, C.B. 8L the gang. Dislikes stuck up people, fighting with my friends. Activities: Pep Club Ur. yr.l Most memorable: Jr. 81 Sr. year, summer '69, '74, 6-Z7-74, 6-8-74. Plans working with little kids, having my own place and someday settling down. SUE BEDFORD likes Kevin, Marnie, meeting people and being different. Dislikes liars and plastic people. Activities: partying, talking and doing unusual things. Most memorable: 6-7-72, Mr. Knox, Mrs. Nossamar, and my friends. Plans college, to be happy and enjoy my life. TAMARA Tammy BEDFORD likes S.A.Z., working at Buger King. Dislikes people who put on a front, P.E. Activities: horseback riding, writing letters. Most memorable: -Iune '74, Mr. Rob:-rtson's US. History, Dr. Bowman. Plans Having fun and going toj.C. MIKE BELCHFR aiii JOSE joe LUIS BEL l RAN likes persons that understand me and are cool. Dislikes stuck up people especially girls and people that I can't get along with. Activities: wrestling, soccer and baseball. Most memorable: Clairmont when l won my first third place, when l got my trophy. Plans to go to college and try to get a good job to get some good money. BARBARA BENAWA likes happy people, arts and crafts, leather work, macrame, decoupage and 3-D work. Dislikes unhappy, unkind people. Most memorable: Mr. Beach's U.S. History '73-'74 and American Government '74-'75 classes. Plans business college or junior college. 46 To Hge With Dignity Rnd With Courage BARRY BENSON BRADLEY BENSON LYNNE MARIE BENSON loves Dave Menea, summer, Led Zeppelin, scary movies, J.Z., good nights, my family, Mexican food, the country, S.W, jack and Audrey. Dislikes rainy days, being sick, fighting with Dave, Most memorable Christmas dance of 73, meeting Dave, camping. Plans work, travel, marriage. HANNA LIISA I-Ianski BERGM AN likes traveling, meeting people, camping with my American family. Dislikes getting up at six o'cloek and dieting. Activities: horseback riding, having a good time. Most memorable: my year in America and all the peoplel met. Plans going back to Finland and finishing 2 years of high school. DAN BIRMINGHAM STACY Moose BISHOP likes sunny days, good friends, being alone, fun times with Janet. Dislikes arguments, prune juice, olives and people who think they're superior. Activities: powder puff, basketball team, I-4, softball l. Most memorable Senior year, girls basketball team, camping in the snow 74. Plans JC, Eternal marriage, happy life. PATRICIA B-IORSTORM MYRNA BLUM lovesjesus, warm sunny days, starry nites, mountains, animals, being with friends and having fun. Dislikes being lonely, being bored, phoney people, crowds. Activitiesjournalism 73, Sr. class committees, church, Most memorable Grad nite 74, May 74, the wall, my friends, jr. year, talks with R.G. Plans nursing, hope to marry. Class Cutups: Bill Irwin and Cheryl Clark. plant-ww -W as l 'm. M.. -, f, , as so . f. .,--- at ,. sw: ,. , 3 1 J . xi 3 Y ,I O . fe 'af n me ,sagem L .... w - i Cuts Close To What It Is To Be H man. Geoff M yers, whols next? JOHN Bob BOBOF loves Betty, basketball, winning, sleep, and money. Dislikes running lines, BUZZ jobs, working, ASB, biology, Algebra 2, sheriffs, getting the shaft, the bench and losing. Activities basketball and traek. Most memorable pine squad, leaving homefand the fair. Plans college, marriage, being a millioniare and living. KAREN BOOK ER Loves Rick, motorcycles races, desert people, going out, good times with friends, french fries. Dislikes phoney people, staying home. Aetivities motorcycle races, the desert, sewing, being with my boyfriend. Most memorable 6-7-74, Mr. Beach, summer of 74, good times with Missy. Plans marriage, a career woman, just being happy. NEIL BONE likesjesus, good music, easy living. Dislikes 7:00 a.m., C.B. laughing. Activities football 2-4, track l-4, Senior class, A. F.S. Most memorable Easter 72, football 3-4. Tues. nites. Plans telling others about jesus through music. WlLLlAM Movement R. BOWL ES likes sports. Dislikes being short, doing homework. Activities Key club 2 years. Most memorable playing in the tennis tournment. Plans to live a long happy life and see people from school in 10 to 15 years. ALLEN BOWMAN JAN ET LYNN BOYLE likes being a winner, a goofball, zazoos, sport Banquets. Dislikes having school years go by so fast, losing. Aaetivities Tennis 3- 4. Most Memorable Mrs. Rotsart, basketball 74, camping with them, Stacey, Taffy, receiving trophies. Plans living a great and memorable life up to the very end. SCOTT Snot BREADY Likes sports, outdoors, women, friends, family and beef noodles, Bugs and the Pink Panther. Dislikes Casts, and injuries. The PINE, kiss-ass people. Activities football 1-4, basketball, baseball l-4, B. Murphy fan club. Most memorable Hearst Castle, summer of 74. Plans college and successful career. KEN Ox, Wan Valdez BREESE likes flying, camping, friendly pelple and G.G. Dislikes stuck up people school nares and lazy people. Most Memorable summer of 73 with G.G. Plansj.C. and long life of flying. JAN1 FS Peepster, -limbo BR EWSTER likes Carol Castro, football, tacos and Mona Maninland, Henrietta, back packing, snowballs, dough butts. Dislikes geometry, being short, getting in trouble. Yosemite and being chased by a bear, grad nite 74 at Disneyland. Plans to go to G.M. l.C.. to get a truck. Activities football, baseball, ramping. Most memorable 48 The best wo to appreciate your VIKI Mama BREWSTER likes watching SJ., strawberry pie, B.J.H., being a mother. Dislikes 5:00 a.m. asparagus, high prices, slow traffic. Activities taking care of Kori. Most memorable 3-1-73,5-31-73, 3-12-74, Rancho Cordova Giles, P.L. Plans working things out, being happy. CHERYL BROCK ROCHELLE Drifty LOUISE BROOKS loves Pat, likes the beach, motocross, pool, raquet ball. Activities ASB, volleyball. Most memorable l l-5-74, my MGTD, Oklahoma, growing up with Mark Little 51 Kevin Akenson. Perkins plastics class, building the fiberglass car in Adams class. AP, JS. Plans marriage, kids, living a long and happy life with Pat. RICHARD Spiderman BROWN likes tacos, Mr. Beaches class, watching weird people, Jesus. Dislikes snobs, 7:00 a.m., running lines, labs. Activities football l-4, basketball l-4, Scimitar. Most memorable Easter of 73, Ist 50's dance. Plans A.F. Academy, seminary, staying healthy. TIMOTHY Taco LEWIS BROWN likes Debbie, Vicki, Theresa, Diana, Laura, Janice, Cecilia. Dislikes Hard guys, snobs, teachers. Activities Girls, giving Mr. Franklin a hassle. Plans Reserves, -I.C., college, training in computers. ROGER BUCARO likes C.T., jeeps, parties, desert, CY, Micky's Big Mouth, fuel injected 327's, green eyes. Dislikes fat man Henry, two faced people, lies, sneaks, I'Iodad's, users of others. Activities football l,2, forging admitslips, watching Socs. Most memorable Soph, -Ir. years, meeting CT at Kurt's parking lot parties. Plans kicking back in Ore. SANDIE Sam BUCKEL likes sunshine, smiles, mountains, friday nights, being with friends and movies. Dislikes homework, stuck up people. Activities Adv. Gymnastics l,2,3, class office l-Z. Most memorable Summer 73, 6-9-73, 5-l8-74, IZ-6-74, good times with Deb, summer school 74, NN, DB, BT. Plans college, travel, a happy life. KEITH BUNCH MARK BURESCH REBEKAH Becky SUE BURKHART likesjesus, Phil, cats. Dislikes nothing. Activities church, post 312, .I.A. Most memorable my senior year, floating down the Colorado in an inner-tube. Plans beauty college, Grossmont J.C., then Christian Heritage, and finally missionary or an R.N. job is to Imagine yourself without it. ,-ah .9- his VIRGINIA Ginger BURKHART likes H.W., playing my piano, yellow daisies and rose, happy times and my family. Dislikes sour kraut, getting lost or running out of gas, being embarrassed. Activities: Band l, glee l, ensamble 2, choir 2,3,4g pep 3. Most memorable Darren, 3-28-72, 6-30'74, Soph English with coach, 4 yrs. of music. Plans happy married life and PHD in music. .IERRI BUSH likes-Ierry, mom, camping, back packing, motorcycles, having a good time with jerry and friends, sis. Dislikes being sick, phoney people. Activities: having a good time, mountains, desert. Most memorable 9-20-73, 3-15-74, 7-7-74, summer 74, jerry, Elton john, Mom, C.H. Plans travel, live a good life, jerry. NANCY Nancita BEATRIZ CALLE likes movies music, go places, ride bicycles, know people, the seashore, happy people, picnics, walking in the mountains, sports. Dislikes getting up early in the morning, people that are grouches, routine daily. Activities: El Cajon High school at night. Most memorable Honorary Princess at 1974 Homecoming. Plans to go to college, get a good joh, get married. DARLENE CAMPBELL DENISE Denny YVONNE CARR likes true friends, Steve, Cindy, Kimmie, Mar, fun in the sun, working. Dislikes staying home, hypocrites, long boring days. Most memorable times with Steve, C.D., C.P., K.K., Kearny 72-73, McDonalds Plans live a long happy life with the onesl love. SANDY Babe CARR likes Steve Popeney, ice cream, going places, my friends and playing my guitar. Dislikes liver and self centered people. Activities: softball, volleyball, and parties. Most memorable meeting Steve 8-15-73 and all my friends at school. Plans college, traveling and meeting more people. DENNIS CARLSON takes pleasure in chicks, rolling stones, sunshine, mountains, pumpkin pie, 60 chevy, cool people. Disfavors gossip, being dirty, cigarettes, arguing, waiting, Big Richards . Activities baseball l 4, powderpuff cheer leader. Most memorable El Centro, Beach's Gov., Jr. yr. Plans law school, pro baseball, Shootin for the moon . LEE CARPENTER RICHARD CARPENTER TOM Little Nose CARTWRIGHT likes Cathy, jumbo jacks, sports. Dislikes haircuts. Activities football Z, tennis l-4, ASB 3,4, Sr. class comm. Most memorable Casc 74, student govt. class 73, Christmas Dance 73, Prom 74, meeting Cathy. Plans Santa Barbara College. 14 WILLIAM Wild Bill CARY likes girls, dancing, Amer, Gov, love. Dislikes rowdy people, Adv. Sr. Math. Activities: J.A., V.P. Most memorable: C. 9-17- 74, V. 2-20-74, 3-18-74, T.B. Plans to be a lawyer, and having a good life. ELIZABETH CASTILLO likes R.V., mountains, music, good company and laughing, Dislikes hasseling with time, driving, coming back from Ontario, rip offls, Aetvities: camping, Tahitian dancing. Most memorable: Christmas in Colorado, Ontario, Sweetwater. Plans to learn and live. KRIS CHALLBERG CATH Petunia L. CHANCE Likes: Steve ll-lotlipsl, beach, my friends, movies, being with Steve, S.C., R.S., T.M. Dislikes: stuck up people, getting up when it's cold. Activities: after Prom committee, Consultant, keeping Steve in line. Most Memorable: Steve, Z-16-73, 12-22-73, 1-11-74, 1-18-74, Plans: key punch operator, marriage, being happy. JULIE CHAPMAN SK 5 f K Prettiest Eyes: Sandy Smith and Robert Thompson Promissory note: todoy is reody cosh - use it. 13 4-eq. 'V U Ml'il,ANl lf Mel CHAPMAN likes Heidi, turquoise, spagettii, animals, Cat Stevens and people. Dislikes authority, people who B.S. and you know it and people who brag constantly. Activities playing guitar, singing, thinking, taking care of Heidi. Most memorable 7-16- 73, ninth grade, the people l've met. Plansl don't know but l have a few ideas. KATH Y CHAPMAN likes being myself, pizza, tacos, being with honest people, life and the country. Dislikes phoney people, being used, Activities: camping, parties. Most Memorable Aug. 27, 1974, Palaray,O1iver,O.L.G., H.D.G., M.L.G., F.B.M. Plans traveling, Dental Asst. S'1'liV1'fN H.L. CHASE likes Cathy, music, movies friends, the beach, Greg's parties, CC, RS, TM. Dislikes Zerks, prejudice. Activities: AFS, CSF, Consultant, After Prom com. Mardi Gras com., cards com. Most memorable: Cathy, break pedals, Rick, booze, VVyo. brother Barry,Z-16-73, 12-22473, IZ-9-73 l-l l-74, 1-18-74, 10-12-74. Plans Air Force. CANDY CHENOWTH M.-XRSHA Robin, Tuna, CH ICRRY likes S,R. B., family, being happy, 'li.C. Dislikes stuck up people, band director, boring teachers, liver, a false friend. Activities consert, marching, pep band. Most memorable I2-22-73, meeting Steve, Band, ticket sales, '1'.P. raids. Plans marriage, Dental assisting, travel. GORDON CHESNLHI' S'l'1il'1lANIli Stevie CHRISTIAN likes big oak trees, friends like Sandra Faye R. and B. B. B., going on tour with the band. Dislikes had teachers and pushy people. Activities Marching, Concert, and Pep band. Most memorable Camirillo parade, 1973, Homecoming 1974, Mrs. ilireatls class 1973-74. Plans to raise horses. FRANK JOSEPH CLANCE likes pictoral fiction, the sciences, art, wondering if's. Dislikes wastefullness, non-understanding people. Activities pres. Key Club, senior class, CAC, senate. Most memorable: spring and summer 74, JV tennis, comin con 74. Plans work and college, living. CH PIRYI. CLARK CATHY CLARKSON Oh, what a tangled web do parents weave SUSAN COLLIER JOLANDA COLOL likes Mark B., sunny days, beach, mountains, friendly people, concerts, my dog Shuana. Dislikes waking up early for school, mashed potatoes, snakes. Most memorable: parties with friends, Doobie Brothers concert, Ontario. Plans traveling with Peggy Sc -lolee, work as legal sec., enjoy life. BENITA COLUM BO likes surfers, the beach, pizza. Activities: senior class treasurer, powder puff, '73 tennis team, campus life. Plans college, travel. JOCELYN Red, Rusty CONWAY likes Santana, being able to look for my future, being with my friends, Mike. Dislikes getting up at 5:00, walking to school on cold mornings, Mrs. Higgins and stuck up peoplel Most memorable: My first and fourth year at Santana, Plans to become a medical assistant, and living a happy life. JEFF COPELAND GURDRUN Goddie CORDTS loves John, my parents, brother, snow, warm nights, soft things, German food. Dislikes cold mornings, tears and arguing. Activities: Gymnastics. Most memorable: all the good timesl had with my family, 3-lo-74, Utah, the timesl went to Germany. Plans to become a beautician, and live a warm and happy life with john. DEBBIE Colorado CORON ADO likes pizza, M.A., T.D., rain. Dislikes fighting with Mike, stuck up people and saying good bye. Activities: Sopli. class, -lr. Pres, swim., softball. Most memorable: 10-5-73, Christmas Dance 73, Soph-year, football games, dances, S. B., D.l'l., S,B., the first quarter of my senior year. Plans M.A., going to Oregon, work. TAMARA Tammy LEE COSTAIN likes David, my teacher prep, kids, marching, Beach's government. Dislikes grouchy bus drivers, last minute changes. Activities: Hand Corps, teacher prep. Most memorable: Camarillo 3rd place, June 14, l974, Oct. ll, 1974. Plans college, teaching, marriage. DOROTHY Dotty ESTELA COTA like friends, Ensenada, Sonia'y, Chicanos, Mexico, Chicano Park, being Mexican. Dislikes poverty, prejudiced people, stuck-up soc's that go to Santana. Most Memorable: Vacationing in Ensenada 7fl5f74. Plans continue studying to become a doctor and work in the Barrio,'. ANGEL Maggie COUNTS likes D.S., snow, V.W.'s, flying, walking in the rain, Aunt Emma's, going to bed with Ted E. Bare. Dislikes-IR, getting sick on pizza and wine, eating breakfast before ten. Activities: Hand Corps, trying to play tennis, drinking. Most memorable: streaking Carlton Oaks Golf course, BT. B' day. Plans to tour US or Germany. ll when they think that their children one naive - JW 9 Q sf 4' Q ,H RON COX DEBBIE Dip CRAVEN likesjim, ditching class, getting pennies from Jim. Dislikes Wendy, Marla 51 Donna and all other two faced people like them. Activities collecting pennies and bugging people while they're driving. Most memorable 9-28-73, 10-3-73, 6- 19-74, Plans to live a long happy life, and get married tojim. LORRAINE Lori N. CRULL likes churrasco, talking to fantastic people, Sagu, Love of life. Dislikes Bureauacracies, stuffed shirts. Most memorable AFS 74-75 Brasil. Plans master in business. PAUL Cruzzer CRUZ likes chevys, chicks, money, pepperoni pizza and drive in movies. Dislikes rednecks, DB., show offs and stuck up people. Activities Frosh football, O-'I'-L champ, breast stroking. Most memorable April in Phoenix 74. Plans to be a photographer for penthouse magazine. BOB CVITKOVICH LARRY STEVEN CVITKOVICH likes having a damn good time. Dislikes staying home. Activities girl watching. Most memorable days that I ditched, whenI leave Santa high. Plans kick'n back to an easy job. DALE Squirrel DAVENPORT likes custom cars, chicks, golfing, surfing and parties. Dislikes rednecks teachers who insist on admit cards. Activities freshman football, 4 years Varsity golf. Most memorable friends and good times at Santana, first under par round. Plans college, be happy, stay out of jail. CINDY KAY DAVIS likes animals, ice cream, the country, music and parties. Dislikes worrying about time, eggs and toilet paper commercials. Activities annual staff 74-75. Most memorable the harbor cruise, the two T.W.'s, C.E. and the picnic'n chicken gang and McDonalds. Plans medical career and to have cushy comfort forever. CINDY DENMINGER -IEANNETTE DESMOND likes Dan, gymnastics, mountains, forests, rivers and lakes, beaches. Dislikes slimy lettuce, dirty old men and cruel people. Activities gymnastics 2-4, annual staff 3, Most memorable junior and senior years with Dan. Plans college, live and be happy- H hero is one who wants to be himself. MARLENE DEVINE GEOFF DICKENSON H ER BERT Chuck DODSON likes Lori, snow, full gas tank, females of the species. Dislikes getting lectured, getting up at 6 am, no money or gas. Activities: girls, bowling, working, pool. Most Memorable meeting Lori Prom 74. Plans Army, getting married. jEFF DOIZE GREGORY C. DOWDY likes People and jesus Christ. Dislikes People who despise God. Activities. Track 72-73. Most Memorable Grad Nite '74, Christmas Dance of 72. Plans to attend college, and live for Jesus. BILL DOYLIC 'Y' CH ERYL Doodle DOOLKY likes motorcross races with C.H., a certain red Datsun, Orange Mustang, W,D,C. Dislikes Getting up early, crashes, getting arrested. Favorite saying Who0p-de- Chew's make me Horny. Most Memorable Summer of t'74 , D.V., Mach l, T.B., leaving for S.F. messing around. Plans being happy witl1C.H. 46 we-v at CYNTHIA Cindy LYNN DRAVLAND loves my parents, orange juice, the beach, pal Cheri, Singers Frank Elton Sc Don, Dislikes people with no respect, dirty movies, running out of gas. Activities: ANNUAL STAFF 75. Most Memorable: Friends LB, CP. AT, TS, SC, JO, Universal Studios, L.V. 7-19-74, Tom Reed, 11-9-74,Safeway, A visit from cousin Donald, plans college 51 Utah NICK DRIPS DAN DURAND likes money, parties, motorcycles, motocross racing, laughing. Dislikes school, homework, no money. Activities partying, racing. Most Memorable: Friday nights. Plans U.S.A.F. MIKE EDMUNSON ' W' is STEVE Smiley DOZIER likes camping, hiking, tennis, karate, privacy, being free, KC BQ. Dislikes haircuts. Activities: tennis, karate, Junior Achievement. Most Memorable: summer of '74. Plans Grossmont J.C., getting filthy rich. CHARLOTTE Chary DRAKELEY likes most everything, going to dances, special friends. Laughing and likes being happy. Dislikes goodbyes, being lonely, snoby people. Activities: watching football games on T.V. Most Memorable: my dad, high school, Mr. I'Iunter's English class, Cindy Trew and soph. year 72-73. Plans going to college, someday get married. DANIEL Danny WELDEN DRAKELEY likes Margie, hunting, fishing, camping. Dislikes stuck up people. Most Memorable: Nov. I, 1974. Plans going into the service. KAREN EDWARDS likes people, having a good time, summer, the beach. Dislikes being bored, arguing, cold days. Activities getting together with friends. Most Memorable: good times with friends, talks with certain people, C.I-I. at M.B, in 73 D.A., M.K., E.K., L.-I. Plans leaving this place, meeting new people, getting married sometime, Canada. CI-IERYL ELDRIDGE likes camping, partying, the gang at PC, good friends and all good times. Most Memorable: Summer of '74 Wisc., D.C. Plans travel, college, fun. JACK ELLIS likes P.F.. Dislikes people with a smart attitude. Most Memorable: summer of '72- '73. Plans leave home and go to Vegas. lgnoronce is not bliss it is oblivion SHIELA See - See ELWOOD likes Eddie B., being with ED, horses, summer days, music. Dislikes being without E.D., fighting with parents, snobby people. Activities: Dune buggies, ATC's horses, with E.D. Most Memorable: Summer of '74 and Christmas, CH JA, '75 ED. Plans to live a happy life with Eddie, BJ, EA, CH, forever, marriage to ED, i LORILYNN Lori ANN ENZENAUER loves Lee Muse, crafts, P.E. Dislikes stuck up people, and mean teachers. Activities: baseball, basketball, softball. Most Memorable: July 8, 1970. Plans to get a job and get married this summer to Lee Muse. - VERNON EOFF likes the desert, sand buggies and long weekends. Dislikes sand storms, V.W.'s and snobby people.-Plans: the army, working with metal and racing dune buggies. KEVEN PAUL EVANS likes Budweiser, fishing, the van and the gang and just about everything. Dislikes snoty people, and dish washing at the club. Activities: Freshman cross country. Most Memorable: summer of '72. Plans: commercial fishing or forestry. SANDRA Sandy EVER ETT likes horses, my dog, the sky on a clear day, snow, the country side. Most Memorable: coming to this little school from a big one, finding out that you really don't need stop lights in the halls. JON FARRIS CHRIS FEHERNBACKER BILL Hi Fi FEILEN likes chicks and sports. dislikes rednecks and stuck up chicks. Activities: golf. Most Memorable: Mission Dam and 7up, cruising the streets with Wolfe. Plans: make money, having fun and friends. CYNTHIA Cindy SUE FELLOWS likes friends, skiing, motorcycles, the beach, desert. dislikes: band directors, conceited people. Activities: pep band 2, marching band 4, concert band 2. Most Memorable: I2-7- 74, ll-16-71, 6-8-74. Plans: traveling the U.S. and having a happv marriage. MIKE Chicago FELEDY likes Debbie, partying, good friends, camping etc. . . Dislikes goodbyes. Activities: play all sports, going to the beach, going camping etc .... Most Memorable: first and second year at Santana and in California. Plans not too definite. Prettiest Hair: Michelle Hurst, Mark Renverse lm fb' im. W I Q, Q X, f yacc Q 'hm MIKE FIELDS JOSE Ricky RICARDO SOLARES FIGUEROA likes Morag, girls, soccer, to sing, my family the Curll's, San Diego beach. Dislikes people discussing, cold people, vulgar girls. Activities: AFSer, drama, ASB, I club, soccer. Most Memorable: my 3 days in New York, August 29, '74, my travel with Ulli. Plans to go to Guatemala, be an engineer and after a while come back to Calif. NELDA FISH DAN FISHER likes mountains, rock N roll, women and goodtimes. Dislikes shaving, cigarette smoke, greasy foods. Most Memorable: summer 6-20-74, 9-10' 74. Plans: to travel, move to Oregon, become a lumber jack. DAVID FISHER likes Mot the Hoople, crowds, certain people and Zaz . Dislikes Detroit, homework, losing and certain people. Activities: Track 2-4, Most Memorable: Friday nights and Mazada Mitch and .I.I'l. fighting with CC. Plans: living until I die. DAVID Big D. FITZGERALD likes baseball, football and people. Dislikes conceited people and people who don't give you a fair chance to prove yourself. Activities: baseball and N.W. Most Memorable: I0-I9-74. Plans playing baseball and being with N.W. SYLVIA Sly FLORES likes turtles, Alice, Sly, Bacardi, Oklahoma, apt. 3, Wallbangers, trampolining. Dislikes stuck up people, birds, Wed. Activitiesl club, parties, weddings and receptions. Most Memorable: Del 8-Z-74, basketball 74, 2-20-74, Proctor Valley, I I- I7-73, CH., D.Q., D.H., El Cortez. Plans S.D.S. and C.P.A COR EY FOCKLER likes Kaline's 3007, funny people, animals, Dave Bing, Bob Lanier and john Hiller. Dislikes Yaz, pinheads, S.H.F. band, big E and fundamentals. Most Memorable: Cunningham's biology class, Fri. nights at Jack's. Plans: college and make millions. SUSANNA FORCE CHERYL FISHER The biggest family problems are those caused by know-it-oill kids and yes-it-all parents. , STEVE FRAZIER RICK FREEMAN DEBBIE FUHRMAN likes nice warm sunny days, rootlmt-er, Mr. Bcach, and having good fricnds. Dislilccs frcczing cold mornings, adapt. P.E., leaving school and moving out into the world. Activities: going to football games, dance-s and goin howling. Plans: to work, go to college and LIVE. E CUR'l' Richard GANDY lilccs sports, tacos, slceping in, pm-oplc. Dislilccs Bop, losing, A.S.B., coli- slaw. Activities: football 144, baskvtlvall l-4, boys club. Most IVIcmorahlc: sophomore ycar, IV. gamc against Swcctwatcr. Plans: to go to college and play baslccthall. CHUCK FRENCH JOHN GAIIAIXJRG AR'IiH UR Art FU H RM AN lilccs girls, dancing, sports, clvctronics and good music, love' thi- country. Dislilccs thi- city, country and western music. Activitics: dancing, running cross country. Plans: want to go to collcgs- and bccomi- an Iflcctronic 'Iiechnician TERESA K. GALLIGAR likcs mountains, beach, hcing with a special person, sports. Activitics: Gymnastics, Grant. Most Mi-moralllci district finals and C.l.I . and weekcntls at Pi-nny's. Plans: finish moclcling school and latcr marriagc. -0 lvwugv GREG Rhett, Gregor, Gregson GALLIEN likes friends, platforms, Mississippi, my nieces Suzy and Chrissy, Laos, ZPG. Dislikes Upity Yankees, Chablis ,.C. Activities: Consultant, Dennis' Bonneville, chasing horses with hot lips. Most Memorable: Partying, summer '74, Senior year. Plans: College, Journalism degree. KAREN Pumpkin, Sunshine LYNNE GARCIA likes horses, hiking, camping, swimming. Dislikes school, phoney people, house work, mostly I0-l-74. Activities: Life. Most Memorable: Grad nite 74, 7-20 74, Balboa park, ll-7-71. Plans: Working with horses, spending a long happy life. ROSANNE GUANA MARY Mair GAWALIS likes R.S., being happy, the mountains, my family, the beach, snow, sun flowers and real smiles. Dislikes: powder puff, ASB, journalism. Most Memorable: HOI, 8-14-73, Xmas dance '73, my surprise party, fun times with Kath, Nora, Verna, my family and knowing Robin. Plans: to be a successful lawyer. LU LA Lulabell GENGLER likes Mr. Beach's U.S. History class, people who care for others before themselves. Dislikes: afternoon session, phoney people. Activities: CSF. Most Memorable: Baptism, four year in high school. DARLA GERLEK STEVEN BRIAN GILL '! c'- NINA Bug GOM EZ likes Fri. nite games, meeting new people, Mom's banana pudding, cool windy days. Dislikes: being sick, crabby people, getting up early, and hate to be tortured. Activities: Banner K Corp., Senior Class. Most Memorable: Summer '74, Summer '71, Whaley House, Naked Man, Senior Year, and Bon. Plans: College, Travel, happiness, and just having fun! RICHARD GONZAL ES likes Lenos, women and parties. Dislikes bad mutt., working on my van when something goes Wrong with it. ROSA GONZALEZ likes john, indians, MTN.S, weekends, my parents, money, 7-up, red licorice, good times with someone special. Dislikes: saying goodbye, sad faces. Most Memorable: J.P., my sophomore year, l 1-3-72, 8-26-73, 4-I9-74, 6-13-74, my sister, D.C., Billy, C.H., R.K., E.'l'., Randy, Hearst Castle, Prom, Mr. Beach. BOB GOODWIN DEBRA GORE likes Johnls gas station, water fights, '74 Nova's, '57 Chevy's, 251 bugging Mike Sc John. Dislikes: Am, Govt., Calif, getting up early in the morning 85 Tony. Activities: Babysitting SL looking for a job. Most Memorable: Parkway Bowl, hole in the wall, Colo., smashing David with a water balloon., Plans: Getting as far away from Calif. asl can GARY GRATON ED GRAY RON GREENE RICKY GROSHANS TONY GUDDE NORMA GUILLIAMS loves my family, friends, music, Arlo Guthrie, water fights, concerts, football games, bugging John and Mike. Hates: American Goverment, book reports, shoes, getting up early. Activities: International Club. Most Memorable Smashing David with a water balloon, llfl8f73. Plans: Art. Best Figure and Physique: Karen Nelsen and Pete Parsons. S 1 Thought is action ir E 2 P J lf? 3 4 i Q ehersoil ALICE AJ. GUNNING likes church, family, friends and Mr. Pregean. Dislikes: mama's boys. Activities: Banner corps and consultant staff. Most Memorable: San Diego State band banquet with jim, Golden green ball with Doug, concert with Steve. Plans: -IC law enforcement and marriage. Dennis Carlson doing what he does best. GLENN Guz GUZMAN likes: C.A.M., M.W., L.S., S.W., K.E., C.G., track, Dislikes: running intervals. Activities: Track I-4, Cross country 2-4, women. Most Memorable: Mr. Knox's4th period U.S. History class, meeting M.W. and C.A.M. Plans: more women, coaching, making right moves in life. RAYMOND Ray EDWARD HALE likes steak, mushrooms and kraft dinners, motocross. Dislikes: sitting around. Activities: wrestling l-4, football l,2. Most Memorable: Nov. 7, 1973 and being with Diane, living in New York and traveling. Plans: Air Force, aviation mechanic and traveling all over the world. BILL HAMILTON likes Billy Preston, KGB, the Wizard, RANCHERUS, money, women, blue, Ft. Knox, the Cruiser, Hates: Elton john, KDEO, Golden Oldies. Activities: Baseball 1,Z,e.e.l., Key Club, Discjockey, streaking the Queenmary I-4. Most Memorable l2fl IX74, Grand Funk, Parkway Plaza, AM - FM Wizards. Plans: Kyaking the S.D. River. CAROL HAMMELL likes Lions, tigers, elephants, 74746, Chicago , El Chicano, whiskey sours, going to the beach, the mountains. Dislikes: getting up early, menudo. Activities: going trampolining, weddings SL receptions. Most Memorable: N.Y. '74, 9th grade, S.B., 5-Z5-74, Chicago concert, SF., R.G., D.Q., D.H., basketball. Plans: going to college, becoming a legal sect. BOB HAMMOND CHUCK HAMPSHIRE MA. SUSAN HAMPTON LINDA HAN NIS likes: Sonny, dances, concerts. Dislikes: people who lie, staying home Fri. 81 Sat. nights, Activities: swim I-4. Most Memorable: Forester Christmas Dance '73, meeting S. B. Plans: to be a pediatrician. 1.3 G-5 TERRY HT HANSLIK likes: throwing T.D. passes, coaching powderpuff and left handed people. Dislikes: losing to Grossmont, some people, getting up and practice. Activities: football, 1-4, track l-4, basketball l. Most Memorable: Hearst Castle, Fr. and Sr. Football, good times with the gang, Mr. Beach s class. Plans: college, playing football. MELODY HANSON RICHARD Red, Rich, Handsome, LEE HANSON likes: the beach, girls, painting, money, contemplating my ideas. Dislikes: working till 12:00, lima beans. Activities: track, cross country, drama, post. Most Memorable: The Tavern , going to Black's with john and the gang, screwing around, Sierras. Plans: going into this, that and the other thing. CATHY Crazy George HARPER likes solitude and a warm climate. Dislikes: people who talk alot, cold places and cold people. Activities: walking, reading. Most memorable: History 81 Mr. Hoy. Plans: to get z job and have fun. DALE HART MIKE Jim Ray HART likes doing things and being with good friends, mountains, quiet times, Perry's truck rides, S.S., K.N., C.S., being alive. Dislikes: crowded places, unreal people, hot days, not enough time, show off's. Most Memorable: Sat. night dances, and Susi's wheelbarrow. Plans: living a simple life and having good time. MICHAEL Mike HARTPENCE likes Marie and being with her, sunny days, the beach, Sat. nights. Dislikes: making people mad at me and getting in arguments Activities' football wrestlin swimmin ' - I gv gi Wafer DOIO, also boys' state '74. Most Memorable: 7-28- 73, Christmas dance '73, prom '74. Plans: attending college, to live a happy, worthwhile life. Temple marriage. MIKE HAYNES JACKIE HAWKINS EDITH PAMELA Edie HENNING likes: Robert, backpacking, canoeing, sewing, skindiving, French, science-fiction. Dislikes: lab write-ips in Biology, Physics and Chemistry. Most Memorable: Sierra's explorer post 312, marine biology, Havasupi, Mammouth, poem, Xmas dance '74, IZ-24-73, l0-9- 74. Plans: College. f-we most of the Shadows ot Standing In out -.. 1 I-agp S-'JH this life are caused by our wn Sunshine. E'- LARRY Buttermilk HENRY likes: girls, football, motorcycles, the wall, lVlaryellen, SEX. Dislikes: meatloaf, school lunches, economics, Mrs, 'l'reat's English class. Activities: Track I-4, Football 4. Most Memorable: the wall gang, track I-4, summer of '74. Plans: forestry. ELLEN Ree Hensly, Helen, Bubbles HISNSLEY likes: Fri. nites, F. games, talking to a certain someone, 'I'Ms, my fam. Dislikes: 4-6-74. Activities: Fr. Soph. class off. -IV, Var cheer, gym, Ann. staff, Powderpuff, Sr. Com. Most Memorable: cheer, UCLA, E1 Centro, Hearst Castle, TM, Dj, SS, Beach, jr. Yr., birth, parties,j and S, R and W, Smith. Plans: being happy. LINDA HERNANDEZ DENNIS Indian HERRINGTON likes: wrestling, L.B. Dislikes: phoney people. Activities: wrestling 1- 4. Mrist Memorable: taking lst in Grossmont league, summer of '73. Plans: college and returning to the Indian reservation. RICHARD Rick D. HESS likes: '57 Chevys, M.X., lemon pizza,-I and the B. Dislikes: R.C., finals, Fords Activities: lVl.X., sleep. Most Memorable: ll-19-57. Plans: to invent a double decker hot dog, JC. LAWRENCE BRIAN HILL, likes: EA., art, Burger King, cinnamon rolls, grubs. Dislikes: Santee Grill, 7:00 a.m., sultan burgers. Activities: not much. Most Memorable: summer '74. Plans sharing Christ's love, buying new socks DALLAS Salad HINKLE likes: to be tickled, vacations, breakfast and music. Dislikes: pressure. Activities: basketball and cheer l-4, tennis and powderpuff 3-4, Homecoming court. Most Memorable: S.H.S., the people and the guad. Plans: to learn how to cook. SUSAN HISSOM SUZANNE Holderbuns HULDERBY likes: cloudy mornings, eating snowhalls, the surf, sad movies, music, dancing, tiquila sunrises, IQ, stopin dry leaves. Dislikes: lies, sad people, arguing. Activities: powderpuff, drama. Most Memorable: summer of '74, traveling improvs, days with 'I'.A., K.M., CW., M.R. R.R., my brothers. Plans: laughing through life, work in tllreatre. ROBICRT HOLLIS Hey Henry do you see whatl see? 16 4 Hll monklnd ls dlvlded into three closses Those who ore lmmovobleg Those who ore movobleg Rnd those who move. PAM HOPKINS STEVEN A. HORNING Likes: tennis and quiet places. Dislikes: waking up at 6:00 A.M. Activities: Key club and tennis. Most Memorable: getting lost, going to M.V. in Z's car. DEBBIE HORST GINA MARIE HOUSE ILove Rob, doing whatever I want to do. Dislikes: Getting up at 6:00 a.m., being told what to do. Activities: bike riding and going to the beach, surfing. Most Memorable: March I973 and February 24, 1974. Plans: being a nursery school teacher and being happy. ERNEST Big Ern Hungarian Pollock DENNIS HOWARTH III Likes: Vickee, being out of band, Le Mans, Gypsies Sultan Band I. Dislikes: Bucket Seats, Crome Done, Sultan Band II, III, IV, Ticket Blitzes. Activities : T.P. Parties, Mt. Helix, Band I, II, III, IV. Most Memorable: Catalina Island, VJK I0-I8-74. Plans: IC. Montana State U., Vist to Hungary. CLAY HOWE Likes: Mission Beach, co-ed camping, most blonds, off road racing. Dislikes: cold dark rainy days. Activities: cross country I-3, trace 2. Most memorable: crusing, K.F., L.R., Blu Ariz, M.B. Summer '73, Summer '74, j..I.'s, CH., camping, Imp. Beach, jacumba Burn. Plans: Grossmont and Miramar coleges, firefighter win the Baja 1000. YVONNE Dee Dee LOUISE HUNT Likes: soaking up the sun on a chilly day, being with friends, listening to soft music, eating watermelon. Dislikes: being called shorty, pushy and aggressive people. Activities: backpacking, swimming. Most Memorable: grandmother, Mammoth '74 and Sierra trek in '72. Plans going to Switzerland, Canada, Oregon and Colorado. MICHELE HURST Likes: Doug, horses, sunny days, the snow, Mr. Beach, Chocolate, having good times with D.P. Activities: Gymnastics. Most Memorable: meeting Doug, 9-9-72, 12-25-73, 5-26-73, Homecoming, Disneyland. Plans: Dental Asst., marrying someone very special. BONNIE INGAILLS Likes: Hcruisinn with friends, Viejas mountain, laughing, talking with God. Dislikes: Okra, arguing. Activities: Swim Team, Powderpuff, Campus Life, Jr. Class officer, Softball. Most Memorable: 8725774, 4722774, Jr. summer. Plans: college 85 social work, Campus Life. PAT INGRAM Likes: the beach, rain, laughing, being crazy with friends, chocolate. Dislikes: working on Fridays, Treat. Activities: Powderpuff, C.L, Most Memorable: 4-22-74, senior year, V., L. and O. Plans: college. BILL Lumpy IRWIN Likes: sports, mom's home cooking, Elton John, Friday nights at Jacks. Dislikes: sprints, hot dogs, Grossmont, practice. Activities: Football 2,3,4, Baseball 1,2, Powderpuff coach. Most Memorable: Uncle Larry, Bruce, Hearst Castle, El Centro, Football '73, Mr. Beach's class. Plans college and coaching. DEBBIE JACKSON Likes: Gary Adams, friendly people, smiles, baby kittens. Dislikes: prejudiced people, present educational system, injustice. Activities: gymnastic, CSF, AFS, HI Club, travel. Most Memorable 10722773, Feb. '74, l2719774, 873775. Plans college, marriage, eternal life. RONDA Jack JACKSON Likes: good times with friends, Colorado, mountains, sunshine, ocean. Dislikes: Getting up early, cold mornings, phonies, certain people in Lakeside. Most Memorable: Fun times with Pam and Miki, cruisin with Shelba, Going to Sedona, 7710, 11724. Plans: Moving to Colorado, living a good life, being happy. WAYNE .IACOBI Likes: Teresa, Dr. Pepper, Mr. Beach, racquet ball, ten speeds, Elton John, Seals SL Croft. Dislikes: Short, dumpy, band directors, and fights with Teresa. Activities: Concert, Marching and Pep band. Most Memorable: May 12, 1973. Plans: to have a happy life with Teresa. LAURIE JEFFREY Likes: John Denver, horses, the A ' s, meeting people. Dislikes: pushy people, wasting time. Activities: horseback riding, goofing off. Most Memorable: 8-12-74. Plans: living life to itys fullest. DAVE Gypsy .IETT Likes: Susi, mountains, the ocean, walking, back packing, running, diving. Dislikes: running quarters, squirrely girls, little kids. Most Memorable: summer of '74. Plans: Canada. DEBBIE JOHNSON KATHY Tubs-IOHNSON Likes: cooking, eating, T.V., Terrie Wright, Natalie Parcel, being with friends, beach, good movies. Dislikes: cold weather and rainy days, being fat, getting up early. Activities: bowling, boating, bike riding. Most Memorable: summer of '73 and summer of '74 and Oct. of '73. Plans: traveling. To do what others cannot do is talent. RONALD W, JOHNSTON Likes: working with my hands. Dislikes: Thinking up my dislikes. Activities: Racquet ball. Most Memorable: the marvelous vacationsl have shared with my family. Plans: to be a mechanic and a minister. WILLIAM JOHNSON SUEJONES MIKE -IORDEN GENE Elvis KAROLISZYN Likes: Hondas, short blonds, Gibson Guitars, music with a romantic person, B.B.B. Dislikes: cloudy days, bad moods, arguments, unhappiness. Activities: Singing, playing guitars, motorcycles, fun. Most Memorable: Singing for the school, Tech Corel Il Electronics, being with cool people. Plans: pursuing music, electronics most of all women. VICKEE Shorty KECK Likes: school, friendly people, flirting, male companionship, kids in El-l class, being happy, meeting people. Dislikes Stuck up people, being alone Sc depressed. Activities: Hand Corps, college football games, after the games. Most Memorable: 5fl0f74, QXZSX74, Prom. Plans: College, teaching, settling down, living a happy life. STEVE KEEL Likes: Rose, 4 wheel drive trucks, the desert, pot. Dislikes: work ibut has to anywayj, Mr. Robertson and Mr. Shipman, school. Activities: taking Rose out, going 4 wheelin out in the desert and camping, gettin high. Most Memorable: ll-l-73. Plans: buying a 4 WD and living out in the desert with my chick where no one will bother us. SUSAN KEINGER Likes: Dennis, motorcylce riding, Mexican food, friends like Patsy. Dislikes: fighting with Dennis and Family. Most Memorable: 7-12-73, t'73 Christmas Dance, trip to New Mexico, l2-23-73 Plans: go to work, marriage, . su. . 1, wszgggasaiies sf ftw.:gfg,fQszzw. ea., -. giiiiiiijzi tKvgss1:.,,f4e,U- k , 'Q--wg -,fm.sf.vgfg-,Q 551 iscgfiiifiif ff 5975: ' 7. : -7TffL5iQii1Ez':52 t . K '5' S9 ' 'iss ,.,:.efe..s,Q Zfsitisilsiv - . -W... ,,m,.:.. . f f--f . -...t-M... i 'T siewgiiig ' fwsasfsisi is, my Wg... , .. J. .. .4 ff . -f-,sez 35 M- .. , . .s,,Xv:.,M .. ..,. 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Plans: be rich and happy. .fb CONNIE KING BRIAN KNUTSON Likes: my truck, the sweet leaf, Miller malt, money, tripping with friends, good musk. Dislikes: Uffieer Lealock, wrestling, soe's, Amer. Gov. Activities: Break parties, bummin around, trying to keep the truck trucking, growing my own. Nlost IVIemorable: -lunior year, hole in the wall. Plans: living life tlie way I want to, leaving Santee. MARY KOHR DALE KREUTZER .. yy-un' DAVID KRUGLE TER RI Pyro KU DAS Likes: parties, grass mask, taking the ear, ELP, Pink Floyd, Wolfe and Sons, Smiles. Dislikes: Bogarts, finding a bug in the bottom of my glass, cut downs. W Activities: Volleyball- 2, Softball - I SL 2, CLS. Most IVII-moralmle: party I SL Z with D. on 5-14- 74, 8-5-74 with V. Plans: be a Court Reporter and make money to spend. Sue, friends, money, being happy RICHARD KU EVER Likes: hamburgers, cars, Friday nights at Jack-in-the-Box. Dislikes: getting up early, dishonest people, double sessions, lousy drivers. Activities: tennis I, 3, 4, CSF. Plans: college. CONNIE LA FOUNTAINFQ Likes: sewing, cooking, people, W Sc W Thompson, friends and food, also C. Ward. Dislikes: rude people, pollution, peas and dishonesty. Activities: basketball, softball and most other sports. Most Memorable: summer of '73 and winter of '72, sophomore year. Plans: to become a registered nurse and to live in San jose again. DIANE Shorty LA FOUNTAINE Likes: Ray I-Iale, Friday nights, the beach, Camaros, french fries and having a good time. Dislikes: cold mornings, fighting with Ray, Mexican food, mushrooms. Most Memorable: freshman and senior year. Nov. 7, IQ73. Mr. I'Iare's math class. Plans: living a happy life. GAIL MARIE LA FOUNTAINE Loves: Mike, movies, beach, my friends, my family, parties, camping, summer, parakeets, purple. Dislikes: Chili, getting up in the morning, stuck up people, having nothing to do, leaving friends. Activities: Volleyball, baseball, tennis. Most Memorable: leaving Wendy 8: Wanda in San Jose. Plans: to have a happy life with Mike. CHANTAL Shawn LA FRANCE Likes: Bright country band and R. B. Dislikes: getting up on cold mornings, riding the bus. Activities: racquet ball, Bright country band. Most Memorable: Mr. Fitzpatricks class, Dineyland. Plans: going into the Navy. APRIL LARSEN MICKY LARSON TERRE LAWRENCE MIKE Spunky LAWSON Likes: Muck rainy days, strawberrys, Beach. Dislikes: bad moods, fighting with Muck, boring people and Lumpy, Activities: 1,2 yrs. baseball, I, 2, 3 years. football. Most Memorable: 8-5-71, Mr. Beaches history class, Christmas dance, Hearst Castle trip. Plans: College to study law, travel. MARY LEE Likes: David, camping, going to the beach at night, and parties. Dislikes: peoples lies, radical parties. Activities: Gymnastics, football. Most Athletic: Dallas I-Iinkle and Curt Gandy. To often we enjoy the comfort af opinion without the discomfort of thought. J.,h,.F.K..,,.dy COLIN joe Cool 75 P. LENNON Likes: girls, hardwork, fun, sports, parties, school. Dislikes: dumb rules, sad people, Candi and all of ASB. Activities: wrestling I and 2, football 1 and 2, cross country Z, basketball I, baseball 1 and 2. Most Memorable: debating with ASB and Vickee Streit, my senior year. Plans: to make something of myself, keeping the world going. MARY C. Rat Tink LENNON Likes: B1ack's beach, entertaining people, laughing, singing, and C 51 R. H.J.W.C. 81 R.H. Dislikes: dishonesty, the big rock at B.B., screaming mothers. Activities: Drama 2 years. Most Memorable: Drama and all my best friends, Ricardo and Mark. Plans: to go into the Navy and become a big splash, a tidal wave. KATHY LEO Likes: rainy days, laughing, roses, being in love, close friends, snow, dancing. Dislikes: sad people, being lonely, arguing, being sick. Activities: Drama. Most Memorable: meetingJ.W., Senior Prom '74, Traveling Improvs, Dec. 21, 1974, Mr. Beach's Am Gov't. Plans: making people happy. LISA RAE LEONARD Likes: F.M., smiles, friends, children, animals, hiking and sports. Dislikes: snobs, being used, liars. Most Memorable: Keith and Pam Vansickle, Frank 4-8-74, first river trip, Builders Club, and Beach's History class. Plans: College, work, marriage, living and loving. DAVID Gypsy M. LEROY Likes: the mountains, snow, forest, the ocean, hiking, diving, swimming, sports, and lots of friends. Activities: Discus '73-'75. Most Memorable: Mammoth, Sierra's '71, '73, '74, '75, Canada '72, Plans: college, tour the U.S. MICHAEL LESLIE WES LINDSAY ROBERT LINGLE EDIE LINZ YVONNE Wop LOM BARDO Loves: Jim, M.G., R.E.K., Memere, rapping and jaming with asteiked Kleinstein, my parents, football, snow. Dislikes: wind, being cold, stalling my car, Bigots, handovers, fighting, being clumsy. Activities: powderpuff '74-'75, tennis '74, being late. Most memorable 10-19-74, Z-21-74, Hearst Castle, 8-71. Plans: JC and whatever. -'ffm .f . Most School Service: Candi Chenowth and Rick Snow. ANNE Annie IVIACHANIS Likes: smiles, blond hair and blue eyes, my friends. Dislikes: falling off the beam. Activities: cheer, gymnastics, drama, powderpuff, girls state, CSI . Most Memorable: Friday night football games, cheering, gym, plays, Homecoming princess, being rowdy, church with Carol. Plans: Drama and music career and along happy life. DAWN ELAINE IVIAGERS Likes: football games, fishing, camping, snow, meeting people, bike riding, listening to the stereo. Dislikes: fighting with friends. Activities: Pep club and IOO milesjoggers club. Most Memorable: rained out homecoming l975, football game Helix. Plans: working at Parkway plaza and sharing an apartment with Pam. MARK MANERING RK BILLY Buff LEE LONG -IR. Likes: green grass, rolling hills, camping, cars and girls. Dislikes: nothing. Activities: crosscountry and track mgr. Most Memorable: summer '72 SL 73. Plans: flexable. GEORGE MASON WILLIAM Bill PATRICK LONG Likes: riding, horses, travel, sports, music, very special people. Dislikes: being bored, dirty houses, disorganization, senior write - ups. Most Memorable: special people, summer '74, traveling life. Plans: career in forestry or agriculture, travel, raising a family. RUN MARCH Likes: Deb, desert, mountains, flying, fast cars, bikes, salomjaces. Dislikes. rain, green power boxes, algebra, blocked off parking lots. Activities: football l,Z, track 1- 4. Most Memorable: I2-.ll-73, I- I-74, Sue, Deb, Crown Point, working at lVlc's, Morse football game, track '74, 75. Plans: racing cars. The Impossible is Cften The Untried. RICHARD Rich MC CLIELLAN Likes: finishing school, polite girls, dances, cars, music. Dislikes: creepy little Sth graders, television, Most Memorable: Colorado trip, summer of '74. Plans: to go on mission for church, own a business in computers, own a farm. A PA'I I'l AN N M C CLICNDON CAROL Tinker Mricich likes: mountains, snow, football, baseball, horses, motorcycles, tig-ger's and red rose. Dislikes: hasses, phoney people, Activities: Pep Club, powderpuff. Most Memorahle: I2-24-70, Hearst Castle, Orndoffls PE. class. Plans: college and teaching P.If., living, VICKI MARINO LYNDA MARROKAL Likes: going out with Tim, summer, animals, people, turquoise. Dislikes: Santee sheriffs, cold nights, people who are unfriendly. Activities: playing pool, going to different places. Most Memorable: Summer of '71. Plans: going to college. VICKI Chester MARTIN Likes: Guys, fried potatoes, horses, rain, outdoors, sleeping late. Dislikes: stuck up people, and prejudiced people, certain teachers. Activities: softball, football and volleyball. Most Memorable: knowing A.G. and D.S. Plans: going to j.C. and being an Interior Decorator. DENIS I. MC CLAIN Likes: girls, sports, cars, my nova. Dislikes: Treat, white, narks, hill and the gang. Activities: athletics, just jumpin' around. Most Memorable: '73-'74, trying to pass '74-'75. Plans: to win scholarship, college or national guard. RAMONA AUDREY MCCLANAHAN Likes: music, working in duplicating, bugging M.If.N., home decoration, Mrs. K.F. and Andrae Crouch. Dislikes: a certain teacher. Activities: Orchestra and church work, Most Memorable: my high school years, orchestra class '74-'75. Plans: college, seeing the world. Best Actor and Actress: Dickinson. DEBBIE Muck MC CULLOUGI-I Likes: Spunky, family, catsup, strawberries, beach, long drives, 20 million. Dislikes: phonies, fights liars, Bad memories, people who stare. Activities: 9th Softball, llth, 12th Volleyball HA . Most Memorable: 8-5-71, 72 Christmas Dance. Plans: college, social work or teach, marriage, travel. TERESA Teri MC COLLUM Likes: Jim, scary movies, walks, Fri. nights, yellow. Dislikes: fighting with Jim, phoney people . Activities: Frosh JV var cheer, Soph class off, AS B, ann. staff, Powderpuff, student assm., Sr. Comm. Most Memorable: Frosh yearl Xmas dances IZ-17-71, Jim, 10-5-71, 72-73-74 . ,. EI-I, DJ, UCLA, S.B. games. PlansJ.C. work, marriage. MARCIE Mars, Heather MC DANIELS Likes: Mom, I-I.M., Susi, Ms. Spaulding, memories, that special someone, animals, FM 104, Strawberry mountain sunsets, islands, smilin 'N sailin. Dislikes: prejudice, disappointments, waiting, Most Memorable: AH, I-IW, 3-4-74, HM, 9-27-74, bumping, T.A.F.B., Mt. Helix, Fiesta Island, Y Sc R. Plans: promote peace and unity for our brothers. DEBBY MC DANIELS Likes: eating out, being married to Bobby, being a mother to little Bobby, Dislikes: school, knowing someone is mad at me. Activities: talking. Most Memorable: 2-15-75. Plans staying married for as long as we are having more kids. DEBBIE MC KENNA GRACIE MC MANIS BETH MC MICAN JANI ECE MC VAY Likes: Jesus, my family, music, guys, rainy days, football games, brown eyes, friends. Dislikes loudmouths, fog, dentists. Activities marching, pep, concert Band, Choir 2. Most Memorable: finding Jesus, 2-9-73, 8-22-74, all my nieces' births, summer of 74. Plans: job, JC, marriage. JOHN MEADE JEFF MEDEIROS Maybe If I smile big enough she'll notice me - Rick Snow. If you connot win, moke the one 3 E as 3? 5? t ii it I! it ahead of you break the record. nn. O1 Y Ag 1 if I 'N is 9' ig' li d' DEBBIE METZLER Likes: parties, cruising around with my friends, the mountains and having a good time. Dislikes: rumors, being lonely and lied to. Activities: being alive. Most Memorable: Meeting Lee at the carnival, 4-27-73, 6-3-73. Plans: to travel then have a good life with the onel love. RICHARD Rick MEZA Likes: sports, music, money, and travel.. Dislikes: V.W.'s. Activities: baseball I and 2. Most Memorable: Frosh baseball, El Centro '73. Plans: college. DANDREA MILLER JILL MILLER JAMES MITROFT STEPHEN Moose MOHR Likes: girls, motorcross, movies and more girls. Dislikes: C.H.P.S., tickets and cowboys. Activities: racing, running sand buggys. Most Memorable: two week trip to Baja and host of personal items. Plans to travel around South Pacific and kick back for a few years. TOM MOIR Likes: football, fishing, hunting, Bobbie. Dislikes: school. Activities: football l-3. Most Memorable: football JV. Plans: work. DEBBIE MOLINE KATHY MOLOHON CATHY MONTOYA 74 MARGIE MONTOYA Likes: Dany, animals, rain, forests, lakes, parks, 8: swings. Dislikes: heat, desert, cruelty to animals, guns. Activities: jazz dance. Most Memorable: 10-31-72,4-4-73. Plans: becoming a vet, live on a ranch 81 get married. JULIE MOORE Likes: rainy nites, 15th of each month, Nova's, SW ice creams, best friends, having someone special, Craig, winning races. Dislikes: bad dreams, getting up in the A.M., being tired, Ms. Widick, Activities: swim, ensemble. Most Memorable: 7-15-73, summer of '74, when N.B. was nice, lots of good times. Plans: get brains and be a shrink. MARY ELLEN MORGAN Likes: Scorpios, dancing, parties, beach, curly hair, learning from Mr. Wilkes. Dislikes: skimboards, bruises, gaining weight, stupid people. Activities A.S.B. '74, Tennis team '74. Most Memorable: throwing away my slaves and making 33 million in history. Plans: S.D.S.U., becoming a millionaire vegetarian, MICHAEL Mike DUANE MORSCHING Likes: camping, girls, fast cars, movies, partying, and being free, Playing pool. Dislikes: Jests, homework. Activities: Explorers. Most Memorable: meeting and knowing so many good kids in one area at the same time. Plans: join the Air Force get my college while in later get married and have alot of kids. ORVILLE MULLINS JERRY Monday MUNDY Likes: cars, most sports. Most Memorable: l975. Plans: forestry, car racing. RUBEN CHARLES MURGUIA Likes: D.K., L.H,, 'I'.W., V.M., G.C., COMP, tacos, pizza, Millers class. Dislikes: peas, getting up early, History, stuck up people. Activities: Track 3,4. Most Memorable: Meeting L,H., V.M., G.C,, D.K., T.W., T.F. Plans: none at this particular time. BILL Murph MURPHY Likes: sports, off-roading, cruising, mini trucks. Dislikes: ingorant people, lines, CHP vehicle checks, hold ups. Activities: JV 85 Var basketball, tennis. Most memorable Var. basketball, summer of '74, Cunningham's Rio class. Plans: travel, sheriff's deputy, college. ROBERT MYR BEN Likes: music, weekends, backpacking, canoeing, nature, making films, being with interesting people. Dislikes: homework, Spanish classes. Most Memorable: summer of '73, Sierras, Xmas 73 . Plans: College, living life and being free, NICK NACCA Likes: mountains, waves, good music good company. Dislikes: liars, people who hassle. Activities: backpacking, surfing, sleeping. Most Memorable: Sweetwater campouts. Plans: lots of travel. RONALD NASH GREG NELSON JERRY NELSON The only woty to have ot friend is to be one. KAREN NELSON Likes: the beach, warm weather. Dislikes: swimming in cold weather. Activities: swimming. Most Memorable: Elton john Concert, Hearst Castle trip with Mr. Beach. Plans: being Secretary. y ,Q 131 tw? KIM Sunshine NELSEN Likes: snow, pizza, fights with my brother, rugby games, Fri. nites, daisies, Dislikes: people going away. Activities: softball l,2, senior acts. Most Memorable: I0-I9-73, I2-22-73 4-l l-74, summer '74, walks on the beach, Ariz. sun streakern, times with M.H., L.W. Plans: college, traveling and lots of happiness. 14 ne, v MICHAEL Nifty Ncwquist NEWQUIST Likes: girls, my '56 Chevy, Cindy. Dislikes: snobs. Activities wrestling, kicking back, ditching school. Most Memorable: l 1-3-74, trip to Utah, 7-25-74. Plans: college, temple marriage. REBECCA Becky NICHTERN Likes: sunny mornings, share in jesus talks, Challengers, flowers, outdoors, sketching and craziness. Dislikes: misunderstandings, brashness. Activities: springing around in sports, Sr. class Vice Pres. Most Memorable Sandcrab, Gross. finals, camp, whale watching and all the times with friends. Plans eternal happiness. MARK NICOT SH EILA NIEMI IDA Snitchell NITCHALS Likes: to be with Ernesto. Dislikes: stuck up people, fighting. Activities: Motorcycle riding, horseback riding. Most Memorable: football games, dances. Plans: going to college. CARL NOBLITT There is a time for all things Shakespeare KEN NORTHCOTE Likes: funny people, having a good time, taking photos of friends faces. Dislikes: sad faces, losing games, being in a hurry. Activities: football l-4, basketball 1, tennis l-2, yearbook 3-4. Most Memorable: Campus Life, riding out the chair, football 73-74. Plans: owning a motel, JC, living a good life. DEBORAH DENISE ORR Likes: sunny days, having fun and being around happy people. Dislikes: unhappy people, having nothing to do, stuck up people. Activities: Gymnastics. Most Memorable: meeting S.M. 81 Mrs. Daniels's Gymnastics team. Plans: college and lots of happiness with Shane. MICHAEL SCOTT OSBORNE Loves: Debbie, good music, weekends and the wilderness. Most Memorable: Oct. 12, 1974. Plans: to marry Debbie, college, enjoy life. JAM ES Jimmy, -lim, Ozzie, Oz OSBURN Likes: Fords, girls, bikes, photo, Friday nights, Dislikes pushing weights, English, cutting weight, grouchy people. Activities: football l,2, wrestling l-4, yearbook staff of '74. Most Memorable: first pin. Plans: living to be 135 years old. YVONNE OTT Likes: snow, forest, opals, goose. Dislikes: dirty feet, wet sand. Activities: journalism, Pep Club, Hand Corps, Powder Puff, CSF, Sr. Class Officer, cruisin' in orange bomb. Most Memorable: lO- l-74, saltwater corsage, -lr. Yr. Plans: Dental Assisting, A-Frame in forest, cross English channel under water. LINDA OUTLAW Likes: GHG, people lsomej, j.S., meeting new people. Dislikes: Santana, stuck-up people, dishonest people, Mrs. Treat. Most Memorable: 8-5-74, 830-74, office occupations. Plans: going to college, working, traveling. Pint and Pixie Cheri Pixley and Billy Bowles. c.,,....,....-to MARK Bird Legs UWENS likes pizza, friendly people IChristiansj, D.R. Dislikes snobs, fingernails on chalk boards and cottage cheese. Activities: football l,4, wrestling 4, track 2-4. Most memorable: Friday nights, at Marechiaros with D.R. Plans attending Christian College, studying possibly for ministry in vocal. NATALIE Nat PARCEL loves Ray, going places, my parents and my in-laws, being married. Dislikes people who talk behind other people's backs, being pushed around. Activities: Journalism, Pep Club. Most memorable: ll-3I-73, 12-22-73, 12-25-73, l-l- 74, 7-26-74, the one day in March. Plans having a happy marriage, loving my baby. DENNIS PETE Lumberjack PARSONS likes baseball, Waterskiing, the mountains and Yvonne. Dislikes bald women, stuck-up people and lines. Activities: football I 55 2, basketball 2 85 3, baseball l,2,3,8c4. Most Memorable: El Centro '74 with I,.D. and T.H. and summer of '72. Plans buying a diesel and making runs, and killing roaches. ELSA MARIA PASTOR likes music, going shopping, going to the movies. Dislikes getting up early in the morning. Activities: sports, driving a car. Most memorable: Being Homecoming Princess and being too sick to attend. Plans: Assimulate the culture as much as possible so when I go back to my country l'll be able to tell my people about this wonderful country. DELORES Vera PATISON likes snow, cheese cake, dancing, Mike, Greg. Dislikes losing sleep, dirty hair, Sunday nights, sunburns. Activities: hIack's l-4, gymnastics 3,4, cheer l. Most memorable: Hearst Castle, Mr. Beach, P.E. with Vicki M., S.A., summer 72, 74. Plans college. BETH PATTERSON DALE PEPPER ROSE MARIE PER EZ PAM ELA Pam PERRY likes being with PJ. and friends, the beach, mountains, races, P.,I.'s Nova, crusin', Che-vy's Limited, pool. Dislikes being alone, staying home on Fri. nights. Most memorable: Sedona, the garage, gang on 2nd, Co. picnic, fun times with PJ. and friends. 7-4, I2-25-74. Plans getting out on my own, working, being happy, going to Wash., marriage someday. VIRGINIA Cat eyes LEE PETERS likes Santana, being with Mike, having good times with my friends, going camping. Dislikes getting up at 5:00, Miki' being away, snotty people, Mrs. Higgins. Activities girls swim team. Most memorable: I0-26-73, l l-l 8x2-73, Mr. Schafer's sociology class. Plans getting married and raising a family. DENIISF PFTYNICK Likes sunny days Mikt snickers tlgger Rum Sc coke sleepingmlate the beach Dislikes xegetablt s 3 per Am Gov ern fighting with Mike gloomy days Most Memorable Elton ohn concert good times with Donna 12 73 going to the snow with the gang. Plans. Living being Happy' PAM PHILLIPS Loves: my parents brother sister psychology. Dislikes: cold mornings not getting alon with the onesl love. Activities: horse back riding mountains. Most Memorable: new people when I moved to Santee, partying in the summer of 74, S.M.R. Plans: go to college. JANETTE PIERCE JAMES jeff JEFFERSON PILGRIM Likes: Laura, sports and life in general. Dislikes: politics, being broke. Activities: motorcycle racing, going out. Most Memorable: Christmas dance with Laura and going to Canada, camping trip to Green Valley Falls. Plans: to become a store manager or do auto body work. MICHAEL Mike L. PIROLO Likes: Robin, the last day of school Sc my harem. Dislikes: Cold, dark mornings at school, the Fig, and j.B. Activities: Wrestling 9 ZS: Track ll. Most Memorable: Donny's Class, 4-24-74, 6-10-74, and Peggy's class. Plans: Attend college, architectural work, marry Robin oi live a good life. SH ERYI. Cheri PIXLEY Loves: my family, tacos, David, snow, horses, Elton john, lrish setters, good times with Teri, Cindy, Shalan. Dislikes: inconsiderate people. Activities: Yearbook staff, Powderpuff. Most Memorable: Being with my special brothers, 7-20-74, Sue, summer of 73, DC, KN, DR, SE, DH, JP, weekends, meeting Tex, DM. Plans: To someday be a mother like my own. IQ DEBORAH jEAN PELTON Likes: Mike Feledy, the people around me, parties, good times. Dislikes: unsoeiable people, cold days, staying home whenl could be having fun. Activities: taking care of Liticia, making Mike happy, going out. Most Memorable: 9th grade, meeting Mike, 2-Z1-73, senior year. Plans: part time job, college, to l'alSC Llticin TOM PETTY MARY Stumpy POHL Likes water fights, hikericling, the heach, house cleaning. Dislikes: American Government, liver. Most Memorable: july 2, 1974, Oct. 22, I974. Plans: to go to business college and then get a good job. gpaz, ,ia PEGGY POND Likes: Chuck F, Parties, Good friends, my clog Meeka, Crafts, Getting High. Dislikes: Pigs, unsociahle people, fights, going to class. Activities: Partying. Most Memorable: '71-'7Z. Plans: Moving around this summer, staying single. . ., ..,,,,viaaaf, , - ,..,eg:A is rf , .' any , ,. :ff .- I -i.- I ., J ' f , fffz :E .L :M .! f , -T I ,. g fi- f P sig, . VV 5 I all 4, - .',, 5 RICH PRATHER DOUGLAS PRAY, Just when you think tomorrow wlll never come, its yesterday. .ni- Q' A DONNA PRISSLEY APRIL PRICE CINDY PROCALAMOS Likes: the outdoors, the heaeh, horses, mountains, snow, music poetry, 8: being content Sz happy, listening to Brimstone, Dislikes: people who are unfriendly ancl self-centered. Most Memorable: Loggins SL Messina Concert. Plans: to have a good career and someone to share my life with. LEONARD PUGH DIANA Dec Dee QUICK Likes: my family, Joe, cats, sleeping, my car, Neil Young, Led Zep, Spanada, Fri. Sat, Nite, Donald Duck, rain, Stairway to Heaven. Dislikes: cruelty to animals, waking up. Activities: concerts, parties. Most Memorable: summer of '73, Junior year, 6-Z7-74, fun times with BIS, KQ, PF, CH, Sl , DH, PA, Led Zi-p., Eagles, EK., A.C., concerts. Plans: heing happy. j.-XCK RAGLAND You are not mature untll you expect the unexpected DIANE RAKESTRAW Likes: being with friends, - Karen and Debbie, the beach, the summer. Dislikes: cold weather, mean people and homework. Activities: swim team. Most Memorable: Hearst Castle trip - April '74, my junior year. Plans: GrossmontJ.C. DAVID RANKlN Likes: reading, M A'S'H, Doonesbury, tennis, puns. Dislikes: wrestling, rednecks, cottage cheese. Activities: CSF, student assembly, chess club. Plans: college. LORAINE Lori, mama taco, E. RANKIN Likes: Rick H., riding horses, fresh air, open spaces, to be happy, friends, Fri. nites. Dislikes: school, big cities, phoney people. Activities: outdoor sports, walking and riding. Most memorable: living at Cathy's, meeting Richard H., Disneyland I0-9-74. Plans: college, marriage and a happy life. MELINDA Hank REAGAN Likes: Chris, parties, Art Green, and being with people. Dislikes: snotty people who think they're better than anyone else. Activities: getting through high school. Most Memorable: 9-l-73, 8-30-71, 7-21-74, junior year with Sidney and Ralph. Plans: just take life as it comes one day at a time and live it the bestl know how. JIM REASON LFFN Kath MARY RFBFLLO Likes' KAT H . . Y 1 1 '-- King Sosa, walking, weekends, football games, movies gold Malibu. Dislikes: getting up early, no gas, cold mornings, no money. Most Memorable: meeting King Sosa, the Lance's, Mr. Beach's History class, Mr. Cunningham's Biology class. Plans: getting a job, move to Hawaii, live a happy life. Yvonne Lombardo throws a pass. BETTY Boomerang L. REED Loves: Steve, walking in rain, ldaho, partying with Mitch 81 B.B. Dislikes: being compared, pushed around, lonliness and being stuck in mountains in C.F. truck. Activities: softball. Most Memorable: l0-9-73. Plans: living life with S.S. and traveling. JO ANNE jo ROBIN REED Likes: flowers, smiles, going to the beach, being happy, being alone. Dislikes: saying good-bye, used cars. Activities: Campus Life, usherettes, working at T.G. 51 Y. haunted house. Most Memorable: john Manz, Easter 1974, 7-3-74, 2- 16-74. Plans: marriage and family, being very happy. RON REEKERS Likes: people, money, drafting, Oregon. Dislikes: Smog, getting up , liver. Most Memorable: 9-15-74. Plans: to be a architect, being happy. JACK REINHARDT Likes: food, sleeping, all sports. Dislikes: working, school, Activities: Marching and concert band. Plans: hopefully to go to college. MARC Frenchie RENVERSE Likes: music, champagne and Salvado Dali. Dislikes: to stay home, jello, people who speat about things they don't know, Activities: music lguitarl, tennis, friends. Most Memorable: a journey in Greece and my landing in New York. Plans: play music, have alot of friends and travel alot. JEAN Weannie REYNOLDS Likes: parties, concerts, tripping, being around people. Dislikes: nothing to do, tickets, rednecks. Activities: kicking back and living life. Most Memorable: people at Cattlemans Steak House, summer of 73-74. Plans: why should life be work when we all can borrow. Let's only think of today, not worry about tomorrow. LARRY REYNOLDS TONY REYNOLDS PAM ROCE JOE RlCHE'I I'l The kindest word in all the world . . .iy s s KAREN RICHARDS I 7 DEVON D. RIERDAN Likes: the lord, a tall blonde, rainbows, my mountains, john 14:27. Dislikes: physical violence, maltballs. Activities: back packing, explorers, CSI , senior pub, campus life. Most memorable: Bermuda, Sierras, truly good times with the gang AND 6-74, 8-9-74, meeting lVI.O. Plans: college, whateverls in store. ROMA KAYIC ROBBINS Likes: jesus, sunshine, rain, nature, snow, smiles, people, sports and my mom. Dislikes: closed minds, Coffee, being alone, liver, and , being unhappy. Activities: Annual staff 74-75. Nlost Nlyemorablei friends, football games, publications, Mr. Iii-ach's class. Plans to olimb M t. Everest and live happily ever after. SHIRLEY Squeek ROBERTSON Likes: Allen ?, red VVV's, U.P.H. and all my sisters. Activities: class officer, Most Mt-moralmlt-: Allen, Aug. I9, l972, soph. year, D.H. Plans: going to Pennsylvania, being happy and living in the Country. julie and Rocky muneh om, ALLEN ROBINSON TREVOR ROEI-IL Likes: good food, sports, cars, girls, writing, seeing my name in print. Activities: Track 2-4. Plans: college. KAREN RIDDLE Likes: friends, music, mountains, the beach, my levi's, puppies, being curled up in my favorite armpit. Dislikes: lies, smog, not being able to tell someone how I feel. Activities: I club. Most Memorable: good times, new experiences, last summer and this year, blue eyes. Plans: living 8c sharing. VICTOR ROM ERO s the unkind word unsotid. r KELLY SAGE Likes: Tom, B., money, my family, being happy. Dislikes: little kids, saying goodbye. Activities: eating, sleeping, thinking. Most Memorable: meeting Tom summer of '73, soph yr., l2-9-73. Plans: college, socialogy major, travel, lots of money and live a life of happiness. JACK Chico, Sexually undernourished SALAZAR Likes: girls, women and females. Dislikes: hassles, hroads who think l'm going to rape them on the dance floor. Activities: chasing women, trying to play football, football state. Most Memorable: the first one! ll Plans: going to college to chase VVUHSICD. TRUDY RUDD Likes: swimming, horses, guys, Mr. Hastings, C.P., dances, mountains. Dislikes: two faced people, friends who steal fom friends, staying home. Activities: Swimming, gymnastics. Most Memorable: meeting C.P. at El Cajon dance, Plans: going to SJC. ev. ,,,, KERRY Colonel ELAINE SANDERS Likes: food, being with friends, smiling faces, doing things and going places with De Molay, dances and rainbows. Dislikes: being in bad moods, frowns. Activities: Rainbow. Most Memorable: I0- I4-73, IZ-22-73, 10-13-74, Mr. Zastoupils math e1ass,9rh grade. Plans: being a legal secretary and getting married. LAURA RUDIN CARON RUSS TONI L. RUTH Likes: being with friendly people, the mountains, the beach, music and summertime. Dislikes: Monday mornings, getting up early, rainy days, being hungry. Activities: Having a good time and going places. Most Memorable: Best friends, summer of '74-. Plans: going to work. SUSAN RYDEN Likes: Sunsets, the mountains crusing on a bike, Peaches and Joseph. Dislikes: being on time. M ost Memorabe: Ontario Concert, Christmas '73, Mr. Knox's class, vacation with Liz. Plans: Living in the mountains, travel, and a baby. f-I Friend is someone who con see through MARK RICHARDS SANDERS Likes: the beach, skin diving, commerical art. Most Memorable: Mr. Benhardt crafts sum. 7l,72, Miss Stevens comm. art 73,74. Mr. Cunninghams M.B. 73,74 sum. Plans: to become a Technical lllustrationist. ANTONIO SANTIAGO SALLY ANN SARGENT PAMELA Pam SCHAFER Likes: just having a good time. Most Memorable: was my senior year and all the fun l had here. Plans: to get married and move to Colorado. CINDY SCHARBROUGH ADELE SCHMITZ Likes: Thrifty's ice cream cones, the villa , Mr. Cunninghamls Biology class. Dislikes: 7:00 am, English, filling out applications, Calvin Butterball. Activities: Girls Tennis, Swim Team, The Post , Astronomy Club, CSF. Most Memorable: Pollution Control Device, Marine Biology, corn syrup. Plans: leaving Santee, Pepperdine. LA VONNE SCHOONOVER Likes: girlfriend Becky Buchart, Job's daughter. Dislikes: some boys at Santana, school, Activities: church, camping, Most Memorable: Senior year, last year of high school. Plans: to go to college to become a nurse. CHUCK Spoon SCHUTZA Likes: friends, pizza, Friday night football games, Jacks, C.D., T. B., Dislikes: bad moods, finals, mean teachers, being in a bad mood. Activities: Basketball l, 2, Track 2. Most Memorable: going to Santana with such good friends. Plans: going to college. KENNETH SCRUGGS you ond stlll enjoys the sho , ' 1 . It ,x I I W 'Q -r F ' SUSAN Nicky SILVIA Likes: friendly people, having a good time. Dislikes: unfriendly people, not having a good time. Activities: embroidering, sewing, music, having fun. Most Memorable: Mrs. Rotsart, Mr. House, Mr. Hasting classes, they were super. Plans: to get a job and what ever else comes along. LAURIE SmilyjEAN SIMPSON Likes: S.S., K. B., Shipman, people who like me for the way I am. Dislikes: people who can't keep their nose out of my business. Activities: motorcycle riding, parties, camping. Most Memorable: riding my dad's motorcycle when I wasn't suppose to. Plans: Grossmont -IC, being happy with people I love for the rest of my life. STEVE SIMPSON JESS SLOJKOWSKI Likes: jimi Henrix, Robin Trower, Starship, parties. Dislikes: The school system, rednecks, pigs, and A.M. Radio. Activities: Being a freak. Most Memorable: Hole in the wall, llth grade. Plans: to live a good life and not be worried by other people's problems. MICHAEL Houston BRIAN SMITH Likes: Ramona High School in Riverside, animals, science, thinking, sleeping. Dislikes: going to school at 7 in the morning, moving, some teachers. Activities: W. Polo, C.S.F., astronomyclub, bowling. Most Memorable: watching a F -Ill fly that didn't crash. Plans: listening to professors elucidate in the hall of physics. SANDRA Sandy SMITH Likes: smiling, yellow, happy times, being a dental asst., sunny days, life, going places, being with my friends. Dislikes: sadness, loneliness and being bored. Activities: Soph. class officer, Annual staff. Most Memorable: my family, 6- 24-72, 12-I8-73, 6-I-74, E.H., T.M., and all my friends. Plans: travel, a Porsche, marriage and happiness always. STEPHEN Gimp D. SMITH Likes: basketball, people, being a Christian and working at 7-I I. Dislikes: getting up at 6:00 am. Activities: basketball I and 2. Most Memorable: summer of '71, Beach's class. Plans: college. CHRIS Babydoll SNIDER Likes: motorcycles, dunebuggys, horses, outdoors sports, stock car racing. Dislikes: liver, being depressed, having no fun, getting in fights. Activities: riding my dum-buggy, going camping, motorcycle racing. Most Memorable: IZ-I l- 73, 4-28-74, I2-l I-72. Plans: to go to college, get married. BARBARA SNOW BILL SNOW s fs' 2 :.. :. ., , 5 R BARRY Bair SPENCER Loves: my family, happy people, life! Activities I club pres., plants, lots of homework. Most Memorable: Xmas dance '72 with Kathy M., senior doin's, '74 with Brenda S., Mrs. Arthur's History , Mrs. Rooney's French, brother Steve, tennis tourn., my other families. Plans: Univ., marriage and 30 kids. NANCY SPENCER Likes: friendly people, football games, tennis, being with friends. Dislikes: getting up at ozam, cold mornings, Spanish, homework. Activities: tennis. Most Memorable: Sr. year, Fri nite football games, Toadls History class, Currans math, and good times with friends. Plans: going to college. DAVID SPRINGER RICH Snowball, Clownboy SNOW Likes: Elton john, the Atlantis, the Wizard and Tyrone, CC, SC, TM. Dislikes: ZERKS, potato souffles, limburger cheese, finals, bailing hay in WYO. Activities: Soph. senator, ASB comm, of school service. Most Memorable l2-9- 73, Don't Doltll, IO-I2-74, Ms. Climies coed P.E., riding in Stevels '57 Chevy wagon, summer '74 in Wyo. Plans: Air Force. sf,-Q' KIM STALLINGS Likes: guys, parties, hot sunny days, beaches, having fun. Dislikes: pigs, narks, rowdy people, rumors, getting up early, rainy days, being hasseled. Activities: flirting, guys, parties. Most Memorable: D.R. I0-I3-73, Santee parties, D.B., C.H., -I.D., 'I'.S., CT., A.I-I., M.P., P.L., etc. Plans: living and loving easy and free, having a good lift LANCE STALLINGS RON SOLINSKY GINGER SOUTI-IWORTH Since God made us to be originals SUSAN Susi STANFIEIJD Likes: jesus, Parents, Honey, Tony, Mars, Dj, Nl H, sunshine, smiles, nature, learning, ocean, sports, music, Heather, Holly, chocolate. Dislikes: closed minded people, pollution, hypocrites, chauvinists. Most Memorable: classes with Ms. Schaffer, Ms. Arthur, Mr. Beach, 8-7-74, Mt. Helix, the beach. Plans: exciting career, gain wisdom, keep on sailin. . .L . wifi l . sf aa E .,. 5 15, W'..' fic... E '? 4' Rick Brown at hard work BERNADINE STEICVICS Likes: my family, special friends, Mr. Nr-wcom, horses, Novas . Dislikes: putaons, snobs, conceited people, arguments. Activities: horsebackriding. Most Memorable: Knowing and having Mr. Neweom for my counselor. Plans: to become a Medical Receptionist and to have happiness always. TOM STOIKES why stoop to be o copy? SID Studly STANGFR Likes: drums, motocross, surfing, band, foxy chicks. Dislikes: moody people, bald band directors lK.VV.J. Activities: Pep, marching concert vand I-3. Most Memorable: IZ-I8-73, 9204 74. Plans: to get rich racing motorcycles and cars. CHRIS SHICEHAN Likes: my friends, music, autumn and Italian food. Dislikes: people who judge others and dishonesty, Activities: camping, snow skiing, being with boyfriends. Most Memorable: Oct. 1967 with M.A., moving to Santee. Plans: drive back to New jersey to see my family and friends there, begin at San Diego State in fall to get my nursing degree and to be happy. jEANNlE S'lilflVlNll.ER Likes: people who care ahout other people, parties, concerts, camping, tacos. Dislikes: liver, fighting, Mustangs, cold weather, being tired, S. H. Activities: going to class. Most Memorable: '73 Christmas dance, graduation parties, tennis courts at the break, El Monte part. Plans: stewardess school, living a happy lift- forever. BELINDA STORRES DAN STOUT Most likely not to be in class, Patty Holt, Dennis Carlson. VANESSA Daffy, Van RAE STRADER likes: the beach, parties, friendly people, smiles, camping, outdoors and tinkerbell. Dislikes: unfriendly people, unhappy children, sad faces. Activities: bowling. Most Memorable: in Wyoming, metting P,W., My days away. Plans: marriage, a happy and fun life. JOY STUMP PERRY STRAH AN DEBORAH Deb SUCHICY Loves: jim, full moons, stars, horses and gymnastics, Dislikes: two faced people, arguments and lectures. Activities: horseback riding, swimming and going places with jim. Most memorable: May of '73 when I met jim, Mr. Staples and Mr. Nc-wcom. Plans: marriage and a happy life- with jim. Grow angry slowly CECILLA CC MARIE SERFASS Likes: water skiing, happy people, sun sets, sun shine and BOYS , and loves God. Dislikes: Wrinkles, homework, soc's and snobs, liver. Activities: graduating early and enjoying life with Jesus. Most Memorable: Meeting Emmet, Mike, Paul, Christmas Dance of 74 Plans: going to college, living and loving life and people. Tl-IERESA SULLIVAN Likes: Italians, Hawaiian food, art, music all time, drama, crazy people. Dislikes: the word Can't. Activities: Drama, Banner corps, Consultant. Most Memorable: Sophomore Christmas Dance, Mr. Beache's History, Civics classes, friendship with Cathy. Plans: to influence the minds of others through art. DAVIS SUNDEE or lrmx - there's plenty of time. THOR SWAN Likes: being senior, after twelve years. It's nice feeling, I never thought I'd get here. Dislikes: getting up in the morning, long haired pinko fag hippie radicals. Most Memorable: Scheidles Auto Body, Beaches llth grade History 5-29-57. Plans future in real estate, where I can't help but make a fortune. JO SWISHER JEANNE TABOR CARLA Hodad TAYLOR Likes: meeting people, parties, making people laugh, willys, Lynard Syknard, doberman pinschers. Dislikes: being hassled, rednecks, bad moods. Activities: drama. Most Memorable: the gang, Kurtls apart, meeting R.B., Santee parties, being with R.B., J.B., times with ,l.M, T.S., J' Oct. 19, 1974. Plans: college, P.A. ROBERT TAYLOR ALFRED Al STEVEN TELLES Likes: girls, trucking around, my parents, playing pool with pygmies, the beach and the mountains. Dislikes: rednecks, fags, and having spears chucked at my by jungle bunnies. Activities: track 1-2, cross country 1 and publications. Most Memorable: my friendsl met while at Santana. Plans: to have a good time. JONNY TERRY CAROLYN TEX EIRA Likes: Loves Big and Little Eddie, the color blue, rainy days, pickles, money. Dislikes: Liver, chocolate ice cream, getting up early, arguing with Eddie, conceited phoney people. Most Memorable: beeomingna mother, March 8, 1974, May 12, 1974, Mr. Beachls History class. Plans: Being with Big and Little Eddie and living a happy life. LORI T.C. THOMAS Likes: Chuck, mountains, hot fudge sundaes and green up. Dislikes: being alone at night. Most Memorable: summer of '71, the Christmas Dance and the prom P1ans:J.C., to become a court reporter, marriage. Whottever my secrets are, remember when I entrust them to you, they are port of me VIRGINIA Gin-Gin THOMAS Likes: friendly people and good times. Dislikes: unfriendly people and being unhappy. Activities: having fun and enjoying life. Most Memorable: 7'l1-74 and 9-9-73. Plans: making the best out of life.- JEFF Treeman THOMPSON Likes: Buc wheats, time magazine, New York, Jim Croche, Kojac, S,D. Mariners. Dislikes 6 o'clock bugle call, kitty litter, ugly feet, nurcls, slow go carts, worn out sneekers, Santee. Activities: CSF, post 384, breakfast, lunch, dinner. Most Memorable: 50's 8: 60's dance. Plans: to make p ans. ROBFRT Rocky THOMPSON Likes: Elton john, good music, any kind of food, YES. Dislikes: losing, commi-pinko's. Activities: Football l,2,3,4, Nude Bowling 3,4, Topless Ping Pong, Therapeutic breathing 4. Most Memorable: Diane, Friends with Lumpy TH, JM, RK, Post Session 81 Summer of '74, Elton concert, Plans: Pro Photog., owning a Carrera. joining Cuban Commandos. WAYNE Tony A. THOMPSON Likes: food, swimming, singing and girls. Dislikes: squirrely freshmen. Activities: swimming, choir, parties. Most Memorable: party at VFW hall Jan l, 1974. Plans: to go to Cal State Fullerton. SUE Funny Bunny TIPPIE Loves: -lim, my church, summer beaches, food, all my teachers. Dislikes: Diaries, lovers quarrels, unhappy people, being alone, liverl Most Memorable: I2-28-725 12-14-73, 7-6-74. Plans: Secretarial career, temple marriage, large family, happy life. jOHNTlPPQ TERRY Sarge TOLER Likes: Autum days, TV dinners, hand corps, ice cream, being with Gin. and football. Dislikes: insects, working at Krespy Kream and Mr. G. Activities: Hand Corps 74-75, lst Lt. 75. Most Memorable: 3rd place, Camarillo 74-74, summer '74 in Nashville, P.P. and Biology. Plans: attend U.T., and a career in police work. RUSSELL TOUCHETTE CATHY Tunasalad TOUSSAI NT Likes: one particular guy, Alabama, softball games. Dislikes: peas, spinach, moody people. Activities: tennis, dancing, badmitten with Pam. Most Memorable: June 1974. Plans: becoming a Dental Hygenist. VERNA LYNN TUCKER Dislikes: senior write ups. JOHN TUPTA l NORMAN TURNER Most School Spirit: Carol Baxter and Colin Lennon. Loneliness Is knowing the televlslon schedules by heart. as :ii sv-sdlib 4 4 . pi. RAYMOND URI BE jR. Likes: peaceful surroundings, forests, funny people, and being around friends, Dislikes: pineapples, phoney people, and heing in trouble. Activities: football I-2-4 Vvrestling I, trark I-2-3-4. Most Memorable: Meeting I3.D. and parting with LJ., M.VV., EB. third period. Plans: living a peaceful and successful life with the one I love. MICHAEL Mike PATRICK VALLEY Likes: girls, karate, hunting, fishing, outdoors, science, motocross. Dislikes: boring classes, hypocrites, Nixon. Activities: karate, work, hunting, fishing. Most Memorable: first clay at Santana. Plans: college and coast guard. CH ERYL VAN BURICN Loves: Riek Arias, 24th strc-et , Mexico. Activities: powclerpuff. Most Memorable: 5-3-74, L.D., Soph. year with Chris and the gang. Plans: to marry Rick antl live an interesting life. ROBERT Bob VARELA Likes: music, Led Zepplin, pizza, guitars, converts. Dislikes rednecks, snobs, getting up early. Plans to go to college and study music and electronics. WILLIAM 'I URNI- R ROBER I I N RS PAMELA Pam VEATCH Likes: spaghetti, tacos, hamburgers, Cathy, pizza. Dislikes: Moody people, liver, spinach. Activities: tennis, bike riding, badminton. Most Memorable: badminton class: 5-2- 74. Plans: Marry Clyde become a dental assistant. CHRIS Piss VENN Likes: food, beer, girls and good times with SB, BB, DH, CB. Dislikes: stuck-up people and getting up early. Activities: Baseball l,2. Most Memorable: El Centro 3-1,2-73, Christmas dance. 12-12-71. Plans: Get out of school and go places. O ANN o VLISMAS Likes Back packing sunny J J 2 - - - , days, Rainbows and good music. Dislikes: Litter-bugs, Mosquitos and Lima Beans. Activities: Orchestra, journalism, Post 312. Most Memorable: Sierra Trek - Aug. '74. Plans: to go to college and see the world. GERI VREELAND DOUG WALL Likes: L.D., surfing, winning, blonds, kicking back, good music. Dislikes: smoke, seaweed, having finals and translations. Activities: tennis I-4, CSF 1-4. Most Memorable: Mr. Noble, CIF playoffs '73,'74,'75. Plans: college and a long healthy life. ELLEN Villian VINCENT Likes: crafts, mountains, friends, music, parties. Dislikes: homework, housework, rowdy people. Activities: partying, friends, sewing. Most Memorable: good times with friends, prom '74, 17th birthday. Plans: finishing school, living in the mountains, having alot of animals. - il WWF' DEBBIE Tebby WALSH Likes: rainy days, being with close friends and having a good time. Dislikes: being bored, hot weather, Most Memorable: Junior and Senior year, psychology. Plans: JC, legal secretary. DEBRA Deb SUE WALTER Likes: partying, traveling, going to the beach, getting high, being with friends. Dislikes: girls trying to be surfer chicks, Santee rednecks, homework. Activities: partying, going to Thrifty gas stations to talk to guys. Most Memorable: Aug. 13, I974, becoming friends with Smily, Nov. l, l974. Plans to go to college, go to Florida, being with good friends. RONALD WALTER Likes: work, having a good time, and being with Lisa. Dislikes people who lie, and people who are snobs. Activities: B.C., Most Memorable: Builders Club, the river trip and other outings we went on. Plans: going into the Roofing Business or being a carpenter or wood worker. LISA WATKINS KENT WALVATNE Now, during the last decade, man is winning his fight against nature - and Its a catastrope Thor Heyerdall To reveal myself openly and honestly takes the roiwest kind of courage. KERRY WALVATNE FRED WEBER JERRY STEVEN WEST ANNETTE WESTON Loves: Larry, the desert, Cardiff, ovaltine, Oly, parties, my car the 41, Heidi. Dislikes: rowdys, redneclcs, officer Mitchell, Grissen, clams, asparagus. Most Memorable: summer of'7l 6 24-7l Pla s: , ' . n college and being happy with Larry and my friends. Most likely to succeed: Devon Rierdan and Neil Bone pun CURTIS WHITE ROSE Gigit MARIE WHITE Likes: Sports, going places, Harry lMikeJ Graham, Home Ec. Dislikes: History, staying home on weekends, unhappy people. Activities: Basketball, football, horse back riding. Most Memorable: meeting Mike in '73 and Larry Findley and Mona. Plans: becoming an Interior Decorator and marrying Mike Graham and live a happy life. GINGER The Wenchl' WITTEN Loves: Carl Boeck, being in hand corps, sunshine, La Jolla shores, the desert, Dislikes: cold weather, arguments, bossy men. Activities: Hand Corps '73, lst Lt. '74, Capt. '75. Most Memorable: meeting Carl, my ring, winning our trophies, summer of '74, TT lic the gang, T8cD's wedding, G.J. SL V. Plans: marrying Carl, business college. CH ERYL WHITTEMORE CHRIS Pokey WI LCOXSON Likes Russ, sunshine, people that smile and walking in the rain. Dislikes: Fighting with Russ, stuck-up people. Activities: partying with friends. Most Memorable: 7-I2-74 and meeting Russ. Plans: traveling and having a life full of happiness. LISA WILLIAMS MARK Whitey WILSON Likes: Maico, Budweiser, Rock and Roll, dirt bikes. Dislikes haircuts, waking up, broken Maicos, Activities Football I SL 2, track l, Photography dirt bikin Most Memorable: Johnson Ave. Massacre, the Weaze, M.G., U-Totem, Santee, J in the B . Plans: to be a cabbage farmer in Lithuania. WILLIAM Ricky WIXOM Likes: pool, girls, traveling. Dislikes: getting up in the morning. Activities: football games. Most memorable: summer '74, all the good times. Plans: college, a good life. TERESA T.C. WILSON Likes: Wayne, good times with Wayne, pizza, Elton john and friends. Dislikes: fights with Wayne, mushrooms and cold weather. Activities: yearbook staff '74 and '75, Most Memorable: May 12, '73, Elton John Concert, C.D., senior year, Plans to be happy with Wayne and life. JIM WILSTERMAN CRAIG WOLF LOU ANN Lulu WOLFE Likes: sleep, parties, good friends and freedom. Dislikes: sweating, dirty hair, not having money. Activities: swim Z, tennis 1, ASB 1, Watching 7342, talking. Most Memorable: Yr. '74 rest. train. with P.B., M.N. and R.D., summer parties with K.N., B.D. and necklace, teachers Schaffer, Wilkes and Knox. Plans: to live well and prosper. STEVE WILSON life, Spain JO LEE ,Io ZABKA Likes: quiet places, ,I.C., L.B,, N.N., Miss Hayes, all my friends, Dislikes cold things, a lot of questions. Activities: going to the beach, moto riding. Most Memorable: Summer of '74, 9-l4-74. Plans: to travel and become a model. 'ii' 'H 5 Rnd so become yourself because the post is just o goodbye MIKE Lobo WOLF EI ikts vs Indy beat hes mountains fishing, baekpaeklng active girls Dislikes: people with ha Attnitics sports good times with high sthool buddies leg watehin Most Mt-Inorablc Presidio park high sthool dates. 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Tamp, Dave Taylor, Clifforfl Taylor, Davirl Taylor, Dixie Terriquez, Joe Texeriu, Joanne Thatcher, ldrl Thompson, Ben Thompson, Debby Thompson, ldflie Thompson, Rick Thompson, Val Thomas, Barbra Thomas, ,lov Thomas, Norman Thorpe, Jerry Threikelrl, Karen Tolbert, Kenny Trump, Kon Tunin, Allen Tunnell, Tom Turnbow, Liz Turner, Marte Vebbing, .lunnifvr Yanbroclclin, Jenene Yanrlervoort, Julie Yanvoorhees, Greg Varela, Rose Vargas, Mercedes Vega, John Vega, Pat Velasquez, Dave Virgilio, Dan Vogt, Bill Wader, Gracie Waite, David Walker, Donna Warren, Kerry Watson, Carolyn Watters, Chris Wear, Joanna Webber, Mark Webster, Dale Webster, Mary Weeding, Gayla Weise, Tom Weitzel, Robin Wells, Bill West, Kary Whaley, Marland Wheeler, Dan Cohoon, Theresa Wilburn, Greg Wilcoxson, Diane Williams, Terri Williams, Todd Williams, Tonya Wion, Randy Wion, Richard Wiser, Buddy Wlxom, Robin Wright, Dennis Wright, Pam Wright, Terrie Wolfe, Albert Wolner, Lesley Woods, Mary Woods, Suzie Worthen, James Woznlak, Charlene Young, Steve Young, Terrie Zabka, Brenda Zekan, Mark Espinoza, Mark Evans, Dan Evans, Jim .., rf f .mar ,Y Q f' g e Us. 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The Sophomorc Class has also kept the suufvssful old traditions, having Doctor Dean and such, as a means to raise- money. Thx- class of 77 has made way for a fun and 4-njuyabh' yr-ar for all nf Santana High. 'lilu-sv offivers are from L to R Senator-Jens Burkhart, President-Bev Hanson, Secretary- Cathy Barhvr, Vice Pres.-'I'uny Brundagv, Bottom Row-Trvasifrer-Kim Bragg, Activities-Kathy-Akvrs,.Publicity-E1aine,M,mirphy. Abbas, Tim Ables, Debbie Adams, Charlene Akenson, Milton Akers, Kathy Allard, Stan Alley, Ronald Allison, Debbie Alm, Cindy Alrnanza, Anita Alvarez, Charlene Anderson, David Anderson, Gary Anderson, Mary Apodaca, Cheryl Arabe, Marissa Armstrong, Debi Arnold, Janis Arnold, Yvonne Atnip, Troy Baker, Julie Baker, Rick Bakkedahl, Diana Baldwin, Kim Banner, Danny Barber, Cathy Barker, Jim Barnes, Lori Barry, Debbie Belehamber, Carol Belcher, Debby Bellows, Laurie Bentley, Chris Berardino, Ron Berry, Sandy Bigler, Julene Bingham, Teri Bishop, Robin Blanks, Jeff Block, Keith Bloom, Laura Boehrig, Tom Bojerski, Mark Booker, Ed Boswell, Bonnie Bouehonnet, David Bowen, Cathy Boyle, Roy Brada, Debby Bragg, Kim Brant, llarold Brossell, Jeff Bready, Shannon Brewster, Ernie Briggs, Linda Broumstein, Vieki Bruce, Sam Brundage, Tony Buchanan, Melinda Buckel, Jim Bunton, Alice Bureseh, Pam Burk, Stephanie Burkhart, Jens Burroughs, Ladonna Burrows, Ron Bussey, Chris Caburnay, Debbi Campbell, Robin Campbell, Robin Campos, Wendy Captain, Cathy Carlson, Terri Carpenter, Susan Carr, Bobbi Carson, Colette Carter, Greg Carver, Sam Cary, Caren Cary, Connie Castro, Mark Chapman, Linda Chapman, Lori Chavez, Vince Cheetham, Vicki Christensen, Pam Church, Barbara Clark, Mark Cleaver, James Clemens, Liz . . 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Q it af 'V 9 ' 9 H' mg., Cf -Q-.af 3'-s ,r W x Q of 5 fi ,f , if N' - Ng' Wi 4' X I ' Q , . , L 'A x W ' wh Q fi K K X . wx J' xr L 'gi ,, . 4 si Qu K Q 3, , 661, K - .3 , l Qf, wQ f5 -Swank, nr' A fu K ll h gy fi,,,:A SQL V, l gk ,, 'L E- ' F41 V' .vw ' Y V 1 , H ,juf gf , m I f Vg, 4 Q x A Qt A - 1, '1 V434 9 Beautiful hairstyles, wigs and wiglets can be had at ROYAL BEAUTY SHOP in the Carlton Hills Shopping Center. Having her hair done by one of the expert Stylists is Marilee Challberg. 'QAQ ra , ,,,L ,, U j' T? 'ff-TJ.: if 35 Jeff Meyers and Bill Irwin buy their supplies from SANTEE AUTO PARTS on Magnolia Avenue. They feature everything you need to repair a car. 'F TONY,S PRODUCE, at 10366 Mission Gorge Rd. features excel- First blow on the old car at Santana's Spring Mardi Gras. lent organic vegetables. Buying some of his beautiful oranges are 230 Laura Fuller, and Scott Lehman. 4 Boyd nndefSOh phOt09fQphy gives you unusual and line portraits and senior pictures. Pictured here is the new studio at 897 Arnele Ave., El Cajon. BUY LOW MARKET INC 8838 No. Magnolia Santee, California Ph. 448-3463 Fresh Meats 8L Produce Groceries 8: Liquor LA FAMILIA TAMALE SHOP 8005 Mission Gorge Rd. Santee For Your Delicious Mexican Food, Senor sr 9 ' haze Coach Staples and Coach Preston in action during football practice. Q52 w Q, , A lg , ,Zi vf AL 2523?-kim? T'1DO1'vV' 4. M ,av ., 4 , fflj ' ' LE fig Jaws 'Q ,'ff1s52,' sr L -' ,?:2.H -Ja. QL EM I QQ. 1 V' 21311 3 My :.- S gn 1 ' 8 Terry Hanslik decides on his choice of carpet at Reynolds' Carpet sl'lOp located on Cuya- maca. Bob Guess, English teacher and yearbook advisor at Santana, raps with one of his students. ' ll 5 ' 'LLL ' V- .fum F, , Q ,Q We W V L -f my W f 'V nn 'WW i I ?gg+ ii' .fy ,K Q if M' it -5. K my , f .Wx-as .. w. we ew any Q . H ' K ,Q 7 a H' JYQHW v. iii! 'X I i -s aw 'vw e 4 l 5 -7 'Q 5 . Fa 1 . N X7 ,i . ,aww Z 1: ME M Y, ,ii , QW gf . will Mfg A V is , ,,f'?Q ,,:, A -- , S- f 1--,mf i A2 yn, V. X kt E3 4 Make that old car new again at RUSSO,S Huto . Ready for a ride in a newly built jeep are Bill Irwin, Mary Slobig and David Morgan. marine Structures Inc. The men of Steel l 1165 Sweetwater Lane - P.O. Box 174 Spring Valley, California Teacher George Wilkes puzzles over a question from a student. Fares Salutes Santana 1965-1975 10th Anniversary FARES REXALL DRUGS 8963 Carlton Hills Blvd. Santee, Calif. 92071 448-45 45 McMILLAN'S CARD 84 GIFT SHOP 9727 Mission Gorge Rd. 448-2767 HANLEY,S STEAK HOUSE 8852 Magnolia Santee Where the Valley goes to dinen :Al :lf 3 ' , S' ' x '-W V MARTY STUART'S VALLEY MUSIC Xl I gn itfy ' -i Mm -'-' ' ' - Wasil! Wagegixgrnggaef ' ' ' Y 7'5QffJ???2iii'f l , :H y W Q is -,7g,g,s,5 I 712-251552. M - 5 s M 1 Au filing -- 4 if ' -5?m:nlfo! A Employees of stQdlUllI sefVlCe stand ready to serve you Located on Mission Gorge Rd. near San Diego Stadium, this fine service station offers a Wide variety of car care. ll I, d ed at the Santana Spring Mardi bras. Candy Chenowth gets ump ,M i H495 ww A-M... .,,..,., N f , why? 3 . aw, ii if 7 5 + ,V 4 Y! ,Q .f 3 vw Q-H5 35 1 ff ' W i 1 Sultan rider leads Santana spirit. J' MICHAEL S JEWELERS 9717 Mission Gorge Rd Custom clothes are made to order at The Beautlful Amazons Shop on Ma nolra Santee California g McKEE'S PLUMBING 10841 El Nopal Lakeside, California 448-5 269 Seniors float leads Homecoming Parade. PUT A TIGER Your: Q 4 TANKI V IJ' if ra it Hr-:Q Purina? J 7' V' 5 W N QQ. is N5 IN .' lf! .M .4 'r hey. 292 gg' A -- If VN,- Vxxgfgjx 'X I V, 5x ' -I 9 'Q '. Put a tiger in YOUR tank at ROCky Home Dairy on Mission Gorge. This fine store also features a wide variety of dairy products and groceries. Fine quality products at reasonable prices at Hearst Tire Company Mission Gorge Road near Grantville. Mr. Hurst, pictured above, takes particular pride in his fine racing tires. f--4 i Q 'i,f.-. A-.- -K V Mit '45 -ij-cg f N I I -. D41 N ff' ' N- -hf lf 5 Q7 'lf 1 i ill If IDA F ff- gil., Ji r 3 a . TEX 'wr 'V i ', .Bi l -r al,-f 5, ,M W S 1 2 lv lf fi? it 'MAJ' W W , 'rf-my 5 Tv ,gl as 4 5. This marks Santanas l0th Anniversary. ln 1965 there were 2 administrators 48 faculty, 3 counselors and 30 classified. Today, ten vears later, there are 4 administrators, 7 counselors, 97 faculty members and 40 classified. There are 4l remaining faculty and classified persons pictured above. They are from left to right-Juanita Stevens, Amy McClure, Martha Miller, Daniel Schaffer, Richard Beach, Martha Sharp, Jeanne Williams, Eleanor Lloyd, Barbra Carlton, Gloria Williams, Ruth Carter, Elizabeth Beasley, Ariss Treat, Deanna Good, David Lefever, Perry Shipman, Mary Barnes, Elaine Smolen, Bob Guess, Elva Colbeth, Kenneth Rogers, Vivian Higgins, Edwin Noble, Thomas Curran, LeRoy Hemingway, Samuel Franklin, Bobby Avant, Don Lobb, Frank Perkins, Donald Quatrochi, Jay Turner, John Owens. Not Shown Sidney Gerstler, Kathleen Hayes, Lois Nossaman, Howard Rector, John Adams, Herschel Beeson, Charles Dowell, Beatrice Patterson. A school, like a child, begins under the strong guidance of the parent and then, with maturity, picks up the responsibility for its own destiny. Santana High School was born with the hope of teachers and administrators to be a particular kind of school. lt was to excel in providing its students with experiences of high practical value. It came into being with a special emphasis in vocational education and the laboratory or experimental approach to learning. Santana High School now is ten years old and stands as a mature high school. lt now has the obligation and the privilege to mold its own purpose and design its own destiny. lt must re- examine the purposes with which it began in the light of its present student body and the nature of society in the 1970's. lt has been and continues to be an outstanding high school. With the sincere and conscientious efforts of students, staff and parents, it can increase its sense of relevance and make its second decade of life an even greater one. Austin R. Sellery District Superintendent Grossmont Union High School District ll a --Y R' Y N fi ' L an STUDENTS, FACULTY AND PARENTS: This is the tenth anniversary of Santana High School. It opened its doors ten years ago under Mr. Robert Spencer's direction and guidance, with a student body of approximately 1,000. Ten years later we are on double session and have a student body of 2,500 We have had facilities and change of faculty, but the basic premise set up by Mr. Spencer still holds true- that Santana High School would be a comprehensive high school, presenting opportunities for all students in all areas of learning. l believe that this has been and is being accomplished. The student body has also produced C. I. F. champions in both boys' and girls' athletics - Boys' Baseball, 1970, Girls' Gymnastics, 1973. It is my hope that the student bodies of Santana High School, in the future, will be as productive in the next ten years as in the past ten years. M Seeks Colors, 43 Speaks For Its Self Spencer Selected Santana Robert M. Spencer, 41, vice principal at Granite I-Illia High School. was named principal of Santana High School, which is to bs built in Santee, by a M v-are of the Grossmont High School Dis- trict trustees Thursday. Trustee Palmer Svalstad was absent. Spencer, his wife Emma. and their three children-Derenice, S: Robert. 6. and Elizabeth, 3 - live at 548 Joey St., El Cnon. He has been with the GHSD for 1-I years. beginning with tour years as a social science te-at-her at Grossmont High, and two years at E1 Cajon Valley. He then spent three years as a coun- selor at Mt. Miguel High. He has been a. vice principal at Granite Hills for five years. Spencer said that he was very happy with the trustees' deci- sion. and that the job would be a great challenge. He added that Santee would be a .great mm. munity to work for. and that, Santana would be the iirsx high school to be identilied with one? The people of Santee deserves our best efforts to make the highi school comparable to or better rhan the OU'h 1'S in the district, , ho said. He oxprc-ssod his thanks' to the board. and sand, I hope I tan do the job it cxpet-is. 5 Principal Robert M. Spencer Spencer will stan going over plans for the school inzruwdimely with District Supa. John T. War- burton. He wxll assume his new dutics in February. but will we main at Gmnite Hills until then Others considered were vice primfipnls Viruii Dum. ML Mig- uel: John Barrcns. E1 Capitzux. and 1-'md Gwta, El Cajon High, 'Mana l l Heh 'Santana' Picke I f ,, I ,,,. As SchoolNamg sAmim:-young and aid sameeA1-essaenm ze name' 'H18iY'mgh'hSd10Ql'f0T meteo: M ispi the world. fA e t 4 Q swam me-1 sezmx mem meeekteeeim persomwhucasrbannts 'mesa 4 le Fi lri e lisl Sanmna is a conu'actiontApi Santa Anagtineingizneudfia econ ma me chinook of me X0 trit me U-S-e rename A M zz rm hem refm-matt 10 twine' imensny. It usually re-,um in dem- can -.vxrzgfzmfary e V e,-. L.t,- 7 't,.,, -V Official me rem-we mismmm by Uxiim High School District showed these counts: Santana,'732 vutes: Santee,f560: Fanita,'114 Rio-gseqo 54, e illt 1 Santee students attending El Capitan High School cast T50 votes. Eighth graders in Santee School District east wba110ts,andSanteeadu'tts385. A ' The results will be reported to the district board Monk 525' Dighi by Red Wlgnerof the Santee Cifitens' Oom- mittee, which helped arrange the election. Dr. John T. Warburton, G1-ussmont superintendent, has annmmced that he will recommend acceptance of the twpnameg The 52.6 miliion school will be built at Mast Boulevard and Magnolia Avenue. It will open in September. A footnote to Santana's ten year history was the announcement that Mr. Gerstler, principal since the school year of 1970-71, will be leaving Santana. In a principal exchange with Maw imxxt--xzsni :in l Inlssgrwim .Xm'xx1lv, vutwnfnm Xvw in ilu- iurm nl Ixvn In-.,,1g,yj.,,,.t fi ma Xlmulzxv, 1Ilwmxltllsnu-:nklxug 4-,-,4..m,,,,,,., JYILA-1 Uri' lf p,!N, I ' ., Timm plwnffwd ts.-iw wxh-utxmtzmt I! Kg hxgll rxft tux fmvp-wwf In N +rX1?11lf3!x'ki3 mv-xl, :md -A iim N-my rxwruxnmg Rio Seco Criticized SA f'C'!'iiI1'f Jl'Is,f Rmxh-O Ciba! eiipm . me iwum-nl, whirh rvfarsvsmwts Mi fmnmzmity fwggmsizuritaxls. 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Principal Robert Spencer said students of the new schuol will decide what colors their school will use, They!! have an etea- tion to choose the cofors and pick a school nickname, DATE NOT SET . Spencer said the date of the ehection has not been set. but that students and parent groups are considering various suggesa tions. V Members of the Grossman! High School guveming board have approved expenditure of 58,000 for band uniforms at the mx school and 35.000 for anhiei- ic uniforms. Spencer said the schooVs hand probably will number 65 to 70 members Ln its Hrs! year. FALL OPENING The new school, a S26 million piant at Mast Boulevard and Magnoiia Avenue, is scheduled to open in the fail, It will be the Gmssmont dimrkci's eighth high school. Enmlimem at the school is expected to be 1,150 during its first year ef raperamn. Spencer wvihead a siaff of 70 at the new pians, Monte Vista, Mr. Bob Brady was to become the principal in Sar1tana's eleventh year. The Way They Were is ml emi 1 113 75 91631375 3 nf? K me 131 12115 aff eb- ,WW ,, F 31 Eeeem, pa Piss, Q ., 'lfkwh ga q3f',fe erm. .. , 1,5 Si Chi lit 1 ii -M ww lil EMM,,.,,,.,,a ,,,,...,........-..-. Santana High has grown immensely since those days of 1965. When Santana first began it was surrounded by cow pastures, it had a population of 1,350 and bleachers on only one side of the gym. ln 1966 we recieved our first AFS student, Sibylle Deutelmoser from Germany. Following Sibylle there were AFS students from Norway, Thailand, Afghanistan, Peru, Italy, Turkey, Sweden, Switzerland, Uganda, Japan, and Austria. Mr. Robert M. Spencer served as principal of Santana from 1965 until his death, from cancer in 1971. Mr. Sidney Gerstler, who was then vice-principal, became principal. Other members of the faculty and school employees, lost to us by death were: Eunice Hopewell, a member of Santana's classified personal, in 1973. Mr. John Drenth, a business teacher, in 1974. ln 1968 we had the amazing student boxing show featuring Archie Moore as referee. Mrs. Daniel arrived at Santana and Championship girls gymnastics teams followed. Santanays basketball team went to C.1.F. in 1968, and Santana's baseball team won the C.I.F. title that year. ln 1971 the Sultan's football team also made C.I.F. Through the years 8 pitchers from Santana have signed pro contracts. The temporary buildings were added to Santanals campus in 1968 and the grounds were landscaped in that year also. ln 1967 a dome was built over the center of the library where it had been open before. Double sessions were started in September of 1971 with Sophomores, juniors and Seniors went to the morning session and Freshmen had their classes in the afternoon session. These were just a few highlights of Santana's ten years in existence and in 1975 we have continued to make history. if lb 24 H Year In Our Lives The Energy Crises-Richard Nixon resigns-Gerald Ford our first non-elected President-Nelson Rockefeller appointed veep-The 'Goldberg Book'-WIN buttons P.L.O.'s Yasir Arofat addresses the United Nations-Presidential pardon of ex-President Nixon- Conditional Amnesty for draft evaders- Betty Ford has major surgery-Ford first president to testify before Congress since Lincoln- Disaster flms- Airport '75 , Earthquake , Wl'he Towering Inferno -Godfather ll , Lenny , China Town , The Conversation , Young Frankensteinu-Halderman, Ehrlichman and Mitchell convicted in Watergate conspiracy-Patty Hearst wanted by the F.B.l.-South Vietnam falls to Communism-Inflation and recession-Gross National Product at lowest point since 1964-Sugar prices skyr0cket-rebates-Rockefeller commission for the investigation of the C.l.A.-Edmund Brown Jr. elected Governor of California-Cher on her own-T.V. shows of the year: A'Mi Ai'S H ', Good Times , Rhoda , Chico and the Man Money Maze , 'fMatch Game 75 and big money winners-Wilber Mills watches Fanny Fox in action-King Faisal of Saudi Arabia assasinated-the deaths of Bud Abbott lof Abbott and Costellol, Agnes Moorehead, Jay lDizzyl Dean, Cliff lCharly Weaverl Arquette, Walter Brennan, Jacqueline Susann, Vittorio de Sica, Amy Vanderbilt, Duke Ellington, Charles Lindbergh, Ed Sullivan, Jack Benny, Susan Hayward, and Aristotle Onasis-Pittsburg took the Super Bowl-Oakland A's won the World Series for third straight year-Lou Brock set stolen base record-Chris Evert and Jimmy Conners win Wimbledon championships-Evel Kneivcl and his Snake River flop-W.F.L.-String Bikini's, Gatsby Skirts, platform shoes-John Denver, Olivia Newton-John, Elton john, HI Honestly Love You , David Bowie, 'fHarmony , Tony Orlando and Dawn, Ohio Players, Bachman Turner Overdrive, Sunshine , Fleetwood Mac, Edgar Winter Group, My Eyes Adored You, Savoy Brown, Mliakin' Care Of Business, HMandy and such names in the news as 2 Aleksander Solzhenitsyn, Henry Kissinger, Anwar Sadat, Bella Abzug, President Giscard d'Estaing, Harold Wilson, Yatzhat Rabin, Howard Hughes, Mike Mansfield, King Hussein, Lt. 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