Saratoga High School - Talisman Yearbook (Saratoga, CA)

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Not at just football games but at all kinds of sports. -Lori Allderdile I am new to the school and so far I am disappointed that each separate class seems disunitedf' wLisa Allder- dile 'LSpirit as we know it at Saratoga High School is a total anachronism. Spirit is not rooting at a football game, running for porn pon girl or cheerleader. What Saratoga High is offering its students in terms of spirit are cheerleaders and football games. How can we possibly expect all stu- dents to identify with such a thing. A football game can provide few stu- dents with a 'raison d'e'tre.' There ought to be a sense of be- longing to the school, a sense of involve- ment on many different levels. The changing values of today's youth are finding no identification with Sara- toga's traditional concepts of spirit. As members of this school we might find it very worth our while to seriously begin considering some altemativiesf' -Mr. Jay Bourgerie LEFT: Cindy Nelson and Caroline Haskell seem to be interested in some- thing other than the rally. TOP RIGHT: Guys 'and Dolls cast members get into some hefty betting. BOTTOM CEN- TER: Senior Mike Galli plays it cool. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jodi Wenzel does her stuff. , Sports X lg fd Some people go to the games forthe action on the field, but most of us go for the action on the sidelines. -Senior girls il S R 9' ig 3 mul A Sports When youire playingras a team, winlnin g is second 'best to nothingf' -Mark Lianides 'fdgfws TOP LEFT: Jebb Johnson gives last minute instructions in the Falcon huddle. BOTTOM LEFT: Senior Mike Dyer contemplates his race.BOTTOM CENTER: Tim Smith waits for a pass. RIGHT: GAA swimmers are caught at a crucial moment. S F a v-,ir ,,, V.-,Au L. -L- A-ANP' a P we fy.-B M M fq, wr Wi Academics 4 bell rings is always thi V H1 I . N Q ? The mmute before the lon gest X Ann Skxdmore 7 'Zi :A I I 'ii 'QB W Students PX Friends and Friday , ig Q nights are everlasting. M Q1 -Helen Rodrigues xy 41, 6' I! ,,,4.s,4,,,., ,M ..., ,H wif I Before It's Too Late Nature is so beautiful but many people take it for granted. I remember going up to Big Basin. The beauty that sur- rounded me filled me with joy. The smell of the air, the tall trees and peacefulness of it astounded me. How could some people live without noticing it? Everyone should take a day off and spend it among nature. Sit near a rushing waterfall or wade in a sparkling clear brook. You can think, dream, or even sleep among all the beauty. When you leave your mind feels clear and refreshed. So go ahead - enjoy it allg someday it might be gone. -Margo McGilaway LEFT' For comparison, see page 7. TOP RIGHT: Interested girls check out the rally. BOTTOM RIGHT: Steve Skinner and Clay Jones are picking out some great shots. I.: m, vp -Q' .. V iv 4- mit 'hr 4 , 9 1 .Vf 139 W 4'1,'f:l T up -V1 Tj! 75 , 1 I K C. ,. , , ,, 13 ' I it , '42 4 A., ' 4 E iw 15 Qgsqffl V as 4. J e x ? X W . X IT V K 4 w 5 A 1 W , ,M X. , sir? 15285 YF!! Halloween Z Penguin Twins Take First Place Saratoga High students involve- ment in Halloween week this year was much more enthusiastic than preceeding years. Many students participated in apple bobbing, pumpkin carving, pie eating and cos- tume competition. In the costume competition,sen- iors Susan Vesling and Jodi Wenzel won first place dressed as penguins, seniors Mer Moore and Cindy Nelson placed second dressed as Raggedy Ann and Andy, and freshman Steph- anie Young who dressed as a tomato won third place. Halloween week this year was an enjoyable experience. TOP: All of the costume competitors display their identities. MIDDLE LEFT: Kim But- lar, Cindy Matas, Cindy Nelson are an inter- esting combination. LOWER LEFT: Sue Howell makes up and smiles. LOWER RIGHT: Susan Vesling and Jodi Wenzel, con- test winners, make darling penguins. Homecoming Class Princesses Add to Homecoming Royalty Senior Mer Moore reigned as Fall Queen at the annual Homecoming game of 1975. This year, voting pro- cedures Were changed so that each class was able to vote for their own princess and the student body, as a whole, voted for queen. Mer Moore, queen, was escorted by Bob Miroyan, senior princess Holly MacGowan was escorted by Pat Hidalgo, junior princess Muffy Brown was escorted by Fritz Moga, sophomore princess Carol Gilbaugh was escorted by Steve Worrnan, and freshman princess Sheila Pickett was escorted by Bob Tobiason. UPPER LEFT: Class princesses with their escorts. UPPER RIGHT: Queen Mer Moore smiles with happiness. BOTTOM: The queen, her court, and their escorts are all in a row. D., I '11h-H ' I 1 ' R s W., , Fall Musical Guys and Do Guys and Dolls was the first musical ever put on by Saratoga High. The cast was very excited about its production. They put in ten full weeks of hard work. Cathy Clifford played the part of Adelaide, who was a young, professional dancer at the Hot Box. She was in love with a gambler named Nathan Detroit, played by Lance Guest. Sue Parks played the part of a mission doll named Sarah Brown. She fell in love with the well-known gambler, Sky Masterson, played by John Harrington. All four leads per- formed extremely well. The musical showed many different forms of dancing. To set off the show the boys per- formed the number called Good Ol Reliable Nathan . It was a smash hit and put the show fi. in lls ls a Thundering Success on the road. There was also a tap dance. What really made the audience take a second look, was the Hot Box strip-tease number. The most colorful and authentic dance of the show was the cuban dance. The whole cast did a superb job, even though sometimes somebody couldn't find their wig or ballet shoes. Many memories will remain with everyone. Especially those like, 'KHas anyone seen my lipstick? , or Cut the piano playing, it's too noisyli' or the nightly quote, Will all tap dancers not put their tap shoes on, until they are on stage? Over all of the noise, worries, and troubles, there was a feeling in the air of enjoyment, self- satisfaction, and fulfillment. Everyone felt the sense and said they would do it again. J, OPPOSITE PA GE: Cathy Clifford in Bushel and a Peck . Sarah Brown in her wedding. The moviestars. Lance Guest with a surprised look. MIDDLE LEFT: Director Mike Lance. MIDDLE RIGHT: Sue Parks tackling the make-up. BOTTOM LEFT.' Hot Box girls. BOTTOM RIGHT: The jokers. sf :wie QQ? 3. 4 fi 1- - Foreign Exchange UPPER LEFT, CLOCKWISE, Kari Kantasalmi, Carlos Nunez, Vincente Rappaccioli, Veronique Ducatel Exchange Student Praise Saratoga High During this year here in California I've seen quite a lot of interesting things and had great experiences, too. I went a whole school year here in Saratoga and l'd like to say that to me Saratoga High School seems like a really modern school with good possibilities for effective studying. For example the really well equiped ce- ramics work room is just something I've never seen in any other high school in Finland or here in California. I would also like to thank all those people, who go to this school as a teacher or as a stu- dent for giving me such an interesting school year. Thank you! -Kari Kantasalmi fFinlandl My name is Carlos Nunez and I came from Chile in the Youth For Understanding year program. I can really say that I have had a good time during my stay because I've known and experimented many new and different things and I have also had some opportunities to visit interesting places, expecially in south- ern California. I have attended a different but a good school and I have enjoyed a very nice family, which I think it's very important if a person is going to live with them for almost a year, and I am very thankful to them: The Addisons. -Carlos Nunez CChileJ I have been living in Saratoga for a year and a half already, and I conclude that the people and this place, as well as other places, like San Francisco, are very, very far out. The U.S. is quite different from my country, but they have many things in common, and I like both places a lot. -Vicente Rappaccioli CVenezuelaJ Sadie Hawkins Dance Freshmen Class Sponsors the pring Sadie At 8 pm on a misty March evening, when you find yourself between some hillbillies and two tomatoes, you begin to think you're on a farm, but when you see the fairy, elf, and play- boy bunny you really start wonder- ing. It isnit until you are reassured ff .YH If X V you are on only in the Saratoga High boy's gym for a Sadie Hawkin's dance that you are able to swallow and realize you're going to be all right. The gathering, sponsored by the freshmen class turned out to be a big t x fi .ra success. The band- Antiquity -al- though unheard of played medicore music. Highlights of the evening were door prizes of gift certificates to Swensens of El Paseo de Saratoga. -Adrienne Cordova Cheryl Lloyd 24 Clubs Scholastic Federation Has Active Year OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP: The Math Club. Advisor, Mr. Henry Rogalsky. O.Bi11owala, D.Carson, B.Odineal, E.Nettishe'im, S. Norwood. BOTTOM LEFT: The Interact Club. Advisor, Mr. Herb Wyman. M.Ask- anas, D.Duffin, D.Granola, R.Graveline R.Mogannam, R.siruiz. BOTTOM RIGHT! The Chess Club. Advisor, Mr. Norman Wild P.Armijo, M.Askanas, O.Billawala K Brooks, 1.Lfmg, T.Kirk. 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Finally, I decided it was meant as a time for each of us to find what we had to offer to our country-and not vice-versa. -Sue Sende Bicentennial Commissioner THIS PAGE: Commissioners. TOP LEFT: Doug Raisch, Boy's Athletic Commissioner. TOP RIGHT: Cathy Clifford, Drama Com- missioner. BOTTOM LEFT: Jenny Arm- strong, Foreign Relations Commissioner. BOTTOM CENTER: Sue Sende, Bicenten- nial Commissioner. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mer Moore, Election Commissioner. NOT PICTUREDg Jim Acker, Safety Commis- sioner. Gay Whittall, Entertainment Com- missioner. Nancy Pearson, Finance Com- missioner. Mary Beth Travis, Music Com- missioner. Andrea Judd, Publicity Com- missioner. Kathy Trieb, Spirit Commis- sioner. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: The Latin Club. CENTER: The Spanish Club. BOT- TOM LEFT: The German Club. BOTTOM RIGHT: The French Club. ML' W Q 'Q :rag-2: , A , , Q.: , Nr , , 4, ...Q- .hm 'X Wx 'ml , Qii'2wE:Q1 g l S N 1:1 ,, . 3 N if iii, a Y,Q-iigigf :V - 5 A if ' N -I 1 I'E3:l1 H 'L' 'ffi' L W '- f. 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Ad- vised by Mr. George Scott the larger staff has many advantages over the former system. It is a fantastic oppor- tunity for the artistically, creatively, writing, photography, or communica- tions minded person to obtain ex- posure to the field of publications at an early age. Students who have par- ticipated in the class have been given a touch of the many and varied frustrating experiences one goes through in the making of the paper or yearbook. Yet in the end, there is al- ways the reward of seeing and shar- ing a part of your own work in print. THIS PAGE, TOP LEFT: Scott Sherman, second semester Falcon editor-in-chief. TOP RIGHT: Becky Meyers, Talisman editor. BOTTOM LEFT: Susan Linders, first semes- ter Falcon editor-in-chief. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sue Sende, Talisman copy editor. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: The publications staff, Steve D'Agatti, Steve Tyksinski, Jeff Pelline, Bob Brennan, Kurt Ries. Brenda Wong, Ann Skid- more, Lorraine Nakaji, Nancy Gilbaugh, Molly Carol, Margo McGilaway, Emily Wu. Cheryl Lloyd, Cindy Matas, Caroline Haskell, Lynn Bowen, Lauren Morley, Helen Rod- rigues. NOT PICTURED-Brad Nakagi, Joel Schwartz, Kevin Mitchell, Patty Ordway, James Hauer, Adrienne Cordova. BOTTOM LEFT: Larry Jensen, photography co-editor. BOTTOM CENTER: Tom Phillips, photog- raphy co-editor. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. George Scott, adviser. N Y.,W MM .. in ik! H 'fn n-,vu 0.1 A ny.. m 9' f-p Senior Citizens Day Students and Senior Citizens Share Experiences Senior Citizens' Day was a unique experience. It was a chance for sever- al people residing at Odd Fellows home to view our school system, which has grown and improved im- mensely since they had attended high school. For the students, it was also a chance to see some facets of Saratoga that they had never been exposed to before. While being served coffee and donuts, the 12 guests spent their first hour on campus watching a slide show designed to convey the whole picture of a district high school stu- dent in every aspect of school. Next, each guest was assigned a host to guide him around the campus to drop in on some of the classes of his choice. On display were the home ec. classes, where the lady visitors ad- mired student-made breadbaskets, baby clothes, and bottle dolls. For most, a trip to the band room, auto and wood shops, biology, and busi- ness department rooms were also in- cluded in the tour. I've never seen anything like it, one impressed lady said, and that seemed to sum up the attitude of the guests. The hosts also spoke favorably about the experience. It was super, Matt Taylor, ASB vice-president said of the program. We learned as much or maybe more than they did, and it was helpful to us both. Mrs. Ann Irwin, organizer of the entire project, is eager for a repeat performance. The student and guest response was so positive that I do hope that students will organize similar day in the spring. It was a thrill to see the joyful faces from the students and senior citizens as they exchanged experiences. 'ug up-aes: ir , 1 P is fi' T I 1 5 w ffm? , T 5 115 f-S :ig .SQ -lfgf' T ' tt 1 it T Q I as 1' Jimi- , , . ASB Officers and Student Council Student Council Sponsors New Activities THIS PAGE, TOP LEFT: ASB president, Caroline Haskell. TOP RIGHT: ASB vice- president, Matt Taylor. CENTER RIGHT: ASB treasurer, Linda Mabon. BOTTOM LEFT: ASB secretary, Becky Meyers BOT- 'S 1i,,,.If TOM RIGHT: Student representative to the Senior student council members all sit to- school board, Dave D'Arezz0. OPPOSITE , gether. BOTTOM: The ASB officers, with the PAGE, TOP LEFT: Student council mem- aid of Student Activities Director, Berkley bers listen to a new proposal. TOP RIGHT: Summers, conduct the meetings from up front S. 'T Bicentennial Day Patriotism is a ew Type of School Spirit The flag shown against the blue sky, the colors flapping to the rhythm of the National Anthem. A patriotic sense for country' and school seemed to fill the place, a feeling I had never experienced W. i before. Seeing the flag, the stars and stripes, knowing all it repre- sented, the Americal knew. Hearing the high school band, the choir, the explosion of Mr. Kirk's Red- wood Cannon, everything, it meant school pride. Patriotism. A renewed type of school spirit. And it was a joy to become a part of THIS type of Bicentennial Spirit. -Sue Sende Bicentennial Commissioner 9 A -4 'A 4 .. iff 5 is wil iff: :if ' f 4613 ,, , 6, 4 f 1. w s pi Y' 2 Wray. .. .. , M- 1 ax MA if w e 434 fl 'ia ' -sumdl 'ww Ai 1 , , 4 4 ' , ,. ' ' V ' 4. ,. fig-.V ,.-Bl - wa ! 1, ,, - ' ' .wffeb-'fQ t1ir B g'-2. Va, ,ml Half -iw- f'f-,X-'1,..f 1 ' f, ' V , N., , M, 4. f, , 4' f , Q K . 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The program dealt with the plight of the Jewish people during I-iitler's regime and consisted of two one-act dramas based on actual occurances during World War II. It succeeded in revealing the tragedy we could be under should there be another World War. The first play, The Raft of Medu- sa, by George Kaiser, a post-war playwright, is the story of thirteen school children who were evacuated from a war-torn city and set adrift in a lifeboat after their boat was tor- pedoed. The second play, I Never Saw Another Butterfly, was the true story of Raja Enlanderova, a Jewish girl who survived Terezin, a Nazi concen- tration camp, and returned to share her experiences in a series of flash- backs beginning With the German in- vasion of Prague. The War Children was directed by Judith Sutton. There was special aide with the lighting and sound pro- vided by Mildred Henderson and Pat Huss of San Jose State. Bill Peck, a former Saratoga High School stu- dent, who now works with A.C.T. professional theatre aided in the act- ing coaching. The production was undoubtedly a moving and unforgetable experi- ence. -Adrienne Cordova f L1 vw Hi: 'tw Q' Bands arching Band Wins Again and Again 'Presenting the 190 piece Sara- toga High School Marching Band un- der the direction of Craig Northrup with drum majors Steve Belomy and Regan Davis! ' The band filled the field of the Oakland Coliseum on No- vember 16, 1976, featured at the Oakland Raiders - Cleveland Browns game. Unfortunately, though hoped, the half-time show wasn't televised. Another big moment for the band was at the Los Gatos Parade. They won the highest award in band com- petition, the Sweepstakes trophy. Junior Jan Van Over said, tPeople were very disappointed when they announced first place to another band. But, it was exciting because we never expected to winl' Senior William Hilton summed it up by saying, 'We won! We wonl' That's a good way to sum up the entire march- ing season. -Marybeth Travis OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Saratoga High School Marching Band struts down the streets of the village during Saratoga's annual parade. INSET: Seniors Ann Kiranda, Gail Bredis and Steve Belomy triumphantly accept trophies during Los Gatos competition. BOTTOM: Clarinet musicians concentrate during con- cert band rehersal. THIS PAGE, TOP: Sym- phonic band pauses during difficult piece. BOTTOM: Stage band wakes up early most momings for practice in hopes of competing in Tokyo this year. Lf 'Q-' , XL 1 J gf N 31 2 Mwfgm ' 2' x as - v E-5x 3' ,qv Ns b ,Q 5 SSL , A wi' Q C R K www Q f Choirs and Orchestra Mr. Page Teaches Students Professionalism Like any group, the school orches- tra is made up of all kinds of individ- uals with a variety of interests in ad- dition to music. It's wonderful ex- perience to be in a class where every- one can come together for the sole purpose of exploring and enjoying music. Mr. Paul Page, a young dedicated teacher manages to make each day a learning as well as enjoyable musical experience for all. He makes an effort to teach us the value of acting pro- fessionally meaning being on time, not chewing gum, putting feet flat on the floor and being reasonably seri- ous. When our group is on stage with the lights and audience, all our early morning rehearsals are made worth- while. -Julie Boswell THIS PAGE, TOP: The choir ensemble of 1976 is recorded as largest in Saratoga High School history. BOTTOM: Orchestra poses in- formally during early moming rehearsals. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Don Haislet toots away. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Paul Page. BOT- TOM: Mr. Page poses in centerfold position in front of all the girl's choir. ,,,......--vw--W' M.. Donkey Basketball THIS PAGEQ TOP: Steve Worman pleads for cooperation from his donkey. BOTTOM LEFT: Lisa Myers cuts off Bill Martin in his attempt to remount his donkey. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Brad Nakaji displays con- fidence. Noble Tucker's donkey, Stormy, looks like she could use a nap. OPPOSITE PAGEQ TOP LEFT: Junior star Bill Martin fr, 335955 The Burro Farm Donkeys Delight Crowd lays up two more points. RIGHT Matt Tay lor makes a daring attempt to retrieve the basketball. I fl' , ,A ,gif 1,7 W xyv W ,sbs 'M ,Vi xs... w..,,n'w,. vu-., N...-1 Football Banquet Football Players are Rewarded at Banquet For the first time football players were rewarded at a football banquet. Frosh, JV, and varsity players and coaches alike attended the banquet. All enjoyed them- selves immensely. Of the four helpers the varsity team had from San Jose State, two, Mr. Doug Allen and Mr. Larry Kerr, attended the banquet. Dale Rogers, also of San Jose State, was guest speaker that night. Coach Benny Pierce made a few comments through- out the presentation of awards, about the football season. If you don't have the ad- ministration behind you, you don't get very far.', It's not if you're a good winner- it's how you come back after a defeat. In my mind, they were champs this year.'l Changing leagues- It's for the best. It's going to be an excellent crfillenge if we all pull togetherf Coach Ray Goni had just one thing to add- Mr. Pierce is naturally the father of the football program around here. 4 TOP LEFT: Varsity football awards were presented to Steve Kings- bury- Varsity Lineman of the Year Award lthe Joe Assenza Awardl, Doug Raish- Captain's Award and Most Valuable Player Award LSaratoga Lions Club Awardl, Steve Emest- Varsity Outstanding Back of the Year Award tAndy Butera's Awardj, Randy Cone- Most Inspirational Varsity Player Award fTeeple Awardl, Tom Kittleson- Varsity Defensive Player oi the Year Award KAI Boswarth Awardl, George Zimmerman- Most Improved Varsity Football Player Award tJim D'Angelo Awardj. 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Early in the year senior Jim Acker devised a way to broadcast KOME over the PA GQ rs, Nr . who played 'mini-concerts' in the inner quad. Pictured on this page are two of the bands who entertain- ed students with their musical talents. system during lunch. Bill Carney helped out by taping various sets of music to be played over the PA too. On four separate occasions Saratoga played host to guest bands Wfw- g'gm.,,r,., Gs W ' Y 'E mr .a?n.?,Q'ueA '3, g'w,v-Q ry gr asa mia L0A,',,.1J,, fs, rw sr .,. ' e . it ---1 -N. LI 1 . 'Y f' ' in 'W' ali' t I ' lqifzip A s . . I! tll. 1 er i sl 1 l Snow Day Snow Falls in the Suburbs of Saratoga One of the neatest things that happened this year, had to be the day that it snowed. My mom woke me up shouting something about snow. I opened my eyes and turned to my mom saying What,d you put in your wheaties, mom? Who had ever heard of snow in the suburbs of Saratoga. Sure enough it was snowing in Saratoga. 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Preparing for the test involved a great deal of work, work which went beyond the normal range of school work. To me, it was like working math puzzles for fun, reading a dictionary. My formal high school education also helped, although the courses in which I actually learned something concrete were relatively fewg math and science. In a purely materialistic sense, my being picked a National Merit Finalist meant that I will be getting a 82,000 scholarship from IBM. Without my high PSAT and SAT scores, I probably would not have been accepted at U.C.L.A. because of my 2.9 grade point average. In the future, I hope to live up to the privilege of being a finalist, and whatever I may do as an adult, I hope it will be for the betterment of the human race. -Ben Oldham ii' alt or Sift W if TOP: National Merit Commended students. FIRST ROW, J.Michaelg K.Johnsong S. Christopher: C.Messengerg K.Runyeon. SECOND ROW, D.Bathg J.Kennedyg S. Matthews: D.Carsong J.Drinkwater. BOT- TOM LEFT: National Merit Finalist Ben Oldham. CENTER RIGHT: National Merit Finalist Gail Cooper. BOTTOM CENTER: National Merit Finalist Robert Odineal. BOTTOM RIGHT: National Merit Finalist Ann Swanson. CENTER LEFT: National Merit Commended students Becky Meyersg Blake Moore, NOT PICTURED: Ken San- dersg R.Webbg C.Ellisg L.Ericksong M.Thor- songD.Koci. qi rr at ,. Spirit Leaders Spirit Leaders Support thletio Teams. The Varsity and J.V. Cheerleaders and Song Girls went to a new spirit camp held at Stan- ford Campus. They were taught leadership qualities and brought back loads of spirit and enthusiasm, which was reflected through out the year. At camp, all three squads won several superior ribbons based on spirit and newly leamed techniques. The Letter Girls and Flag Girls began the year by rounding out the school spirit and supporting the athletic teams. Many students aren't aware of the long hours the spirit leaders put into the posters for the games and the athletes. Waking up be- fore dawn to hang posters, getting to bed after midnight because of treats for the boys and spending their much treasured Friday nights painting the run-through banner are some of the hard chores that tum into alot of happy hours. Through out the year, the girls did alot to raise Saratoga's spirit and school pride. They got many Freshmen and Upper classmen in- volved in school activities, such as, poster paintings and rallies. These long hours working on new ways to get Saratoga rowdy for the games weren't wasted, but rather united the groups into a very special friendship. At the end of the Football season, the Varsity players expressed their ap- preciation by giving each girl a rose. THIS PA GE, TOP: Letter Girlsg Holly Rosenburger, Jennie Takahashi, Kim Carney, Gail Hewitt, Sue Gratz Sindy Hedden, Julie Herman, Joanne Alvord, and Mindy Pinsker. Letter Girl Sue Gratz gives us a cheer. BOTTOM: Varsity Cheerleaders boogie-on- down. Song Girls Gail Bredis and Jody Tatro exercise their vocal chords. THIS PA GE, TOP: J.V. Cheerleaders, Patty Smith, Bev Norwood, Jenny Lunde, Yvette Forcier. Freddie Falcon, Carol Cole. MID- DLE: Freddie Falcon goes to it at a rally. Spirit Leaders clear the way. BOTTOM: Flag K F ivbnhmqw Girlsg Sue Sheppard, Anne Koranda, Debbie Pors, Kristy Don, Kathy Runyeon, Tory Stewart. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Song Girlsg Gail Bredis, Cindy Matas, Heidi Oat- man, Jodi Wenzel, Susan Vesling and Jody Tatro. Susan Vesling, Song Girl watches the Football game. BOTTOM' Varsity Cheer- leadersg Kelley Ditto, Jaqui Giddings, Lynn Alves, Lorraine Nakaji and Denise Graziani. . YU 4 'Wk' ,l , s , V K. ' L R i , L K 1:55 , A WA i Q . , , I , ,- K ni ' . ' , K wl 1 9 Football Football Squads Prove Successful In viewing the 1975 varsity football season, one would have to feel that he was watching a remake of last year's season with only the names changed. Under the highly competent leadership of coach Benny Pierce, the Falcons coasted through the first half of the season with a 7-0 rec- ord. That set the stage for the big game against Los Gatos. In a battle reminiscent of the heartbreaker against Branharn, --P a Q g ly! W1-wh, the Falcons dropped a 30-6 verdict to the also unbeaten Wildcats, to end their title hopes maintaining their poise however, the varsity gridders vented their revenge on Campbell and Blackford to finish a 9-1 season. The big key to this figure was the Falcons superior run- ning game. Steve Ernst and Steve Smith were fairly de- pendable to come up with a hundred-plus yards. John Hites had a chance to tum out a phenominal one-game . , f g 5 an 1: . it I ., f 5 ' I as . , f . , - , -',. M y -sri... 1 6 e Q - . 4. . ' ' ,gg I hxtr ' 1 ,17 . g , K JM 1' 1 VA - ' . f ' VV . Q In , SK ff, ' ' K an N-. A 'r -. 593 ' at ' 7 J' i fl , in '57 5 'r 5555? 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John Kitts and Courtney Smith were a couple of the Falcons' key receivers, who accounted for a good portion of the scoring. , , . . . . . .W :wif b- -gill .. .523 Football The defensive unit was a well coordinated unit led by Scott Mathisen, Doug Raisch, Tom Kittleson, Dave Holt- camp, and Phil Ward. Despite the loss to Los Gatos, one must admit that the Falcons are for real. OPPOSITE PA GE, CLOCKWISE: Dan Leader IVE escapes a tackle. Steve Smith KVJ smashes through. Saratoga Varsity Football team. Quarterback Mike Heinrich CVD is threatened by an oncoming rusher. THIS PAGE, CLOCKWISE: Ron Shirley QVJ fights for yardage. Rob Snyder CJVJ dodges a tackle. Steve Ernst QVJ blocks a tackle. F001Lball Q N, wr gr' 5-.rv'?.!'l15 IHZAEJ1' P 'MEI 5453919 pwggggwgef,,gf.n1,::1:g' .5563 'fi ,Sv A K? Football Saratoga's junior varsity had the best season of all the football teams, finishing with a record of nine wins, no losses, and a tie. We functioned as a total unit, with everyone pulling for the team rather than for personal glory, explained head coach Mike Costanza. The lone tie came against Leigh in a game in which the Falcons held a shutout until the final seconds of the game. The rest of the season saw the junior varsity go undefeated in league play, with a pre-season victory over Leland. The team was led by junior quarterback Rob Snyder and junior running back Matt Courtney who had a fine season featuring a 172 yard pro- duction against Campbell. This did not include an 80-yard touchdown run which was called back due to an untimely penalty. Steve Worman did a good job going both ways, playing defensive back and offensive receiver. Dave Cullinane played fullback and Hector Mon- tez squared off at center. Jon Templeton and Vince Milazzo were tackles and Paul Bressoud and Bob Pitman were linebackers. Dale Watson filled in as an interior line- man. In summation, it was a very fulfilling season. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP RIGHT: Referee zips up the game. BOTTOM: Todd Sussenburger fJVl rushes to the goal line. TOP LEFT: Tom Kit- tleson CVJ hangs on for dear life. THIS PAGE, TOP RIGHT: Saratoga player caught by the leg. BOTTOM RIGHT: Steve Emst QVJ surrounded. BOTTOM LEFT: The team prepares to fight. TOP LEFT: John Hites QVJ fights off opponent. Av. .li 3 ' ' Qu, W . ' , I 5 1 ' V ' x K Q Football Directed by Coaches Mike Devine and Don Branzuela the freshman football team had a highly successful sea- son in which they annexed five victories in six games. We had a very fulfilling season and many of these players should boost the varsity program in future years, commented coach Mike Devine. Rod Tiffee quarterbacked the squad that coasted seven excellent running backs. The top backs were Peter Bacci and Rob Orlando who each gained over 100 yards in five of the six games. The other fine backs were Mark Lianides, Dean Yoshida, Cy Tabari, Vince Stuller and Anthony Damore. On the other end of the aerial attack were tight ends Clay Biscarro and Ted Hanson, and wide receivers Mike McWeeney and Jeff Rankan. In summation, one would have to say that Saratoga's future football program appears to be in good shape. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP RIGHT: Steve Emst CVJ climbs out of a sticky situation. MIDDLE RIGHT: Bob McPhearson fJVJ holds off an ambitious opponent. BOTTOM: The freshman squad. MIDDLE LEFT' Courtney Smith CVD puts up a strong fight before going down. THIS PAGE, TOP RIGHT: Travis McNulty QVD hikes the ball. BOTTOM LEFT: A Westmont player holds on to a weary Steve Smith KVJ. TOP LEFT: Mike Heinrich rushes towards the goal. Football 1 , E . 5 ' ' Q Q ., ,V w gm jf, 1 , i. :WW 4 'un fi ,L M ig 'fi 1 x ff' E f gg ','. , 4 hg,E 'i,,gM nj ek E L' Z lg - .. ' ,, , ,gxfy 'J w , X K s -L-- :ft -, .V A K' 3 . Wg , . K A v A' ' ur.. . 3? fm . Q rw ' . I i n A' ss F1 1 .4 ' .l 'N ' f l . ' M ab, ' fuf ns: g' '32 sn .X 15 ' Lb ' A gi n' j , ', A ' k k W C and D Basketball C Basketball Maintains Real Team Cooperation D basketball, though they only won one game, was not a disappoint- ment to coach Cliff Draeger. Accord- ing to coach Draeger, the players had a lot of fun, and enjoyed partici- pating in the sport. They worked hard, and gave it everything they had. That's what is really impor- tant. The C cagers ended their season with a 7-4 record. Led by captain Tom Armstrong, and spurred on by seniors Tim Smith, and Scott John- son, who was the leading scorer, they had a fairly strong season. lt THIS PAGE,-TOP: Scott Johnson blocks opponent. D team, TOP ROW Mark Bieber, Curry Stu- pula, Mark Baker, Charles Sheppard, Scott Pencer, Dave Kent, coach Cliff Draeger, BOTTOM ROW, Peter Filler, Brad Wudiske, Brian Rodrigues, Mike Brahant, Kevin Molloy, Tom Lewis. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Murray Davis. BOTTOM LEFT: C team, TOP ROW, Tom Arm- strong, John Kennedy, Greg Lahann, Scott Johnson, Tim Smith, Dave Belomy. BOTTOM ROW Dave Dunn, Warren Bross, Dave Gragnola, Rob Mock, John Mulcaire. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Brad Fredrickson, Gary Miller. RIGHT: Scott Johnson goes for the jump ball. OP- POSITE PA GE,-TOP LEFT? C cager John Kennedy is surrounded by opponents. RIGHT: junior Tom Armstrong outjumps opponent for control of the ball. BOTTOM LEFT: Scott Johnson goes for the free throw, as Tim Smith watches. RIGHT: coach Joe Calpin talks over game strategy with Greg Lahann, Tom Armstrong, John Kennedy, Scott Johnson and Dave Gragnola. rf. ,ef was a real team effortf' commented coach Joe Calpin. . . . everyone had their job and fulfilled their roles. Many of the games we lost could have gone either way. We lost to Branham, who were league champs, by only four points. f W ,. ., -.F -Q. . 5' A elif 5 'hm 5 .. :..fl', r f' ,k Q. -y -, , I .: ff .xx-ft I Etta I-,,..:::1...e.g: a112z1izg2s:a,+iifi'51 ., 2 . 55??ii25iiEli' i . , .f-- flasfifi-5' -. Wizilf-i'liifi3filf?lily'if'f:i'1Sf' ,.. --A 'A ni 21' 11' ':: ,I'l'fl1pfEi 2: --. -1: f ..: f- ,1 .5 -- wil . !,,,,- . X wwf' ,W Wm I 'A NX m'f3P ' K Nm A 's, ,fda ,MMM mb ! . . 'Z' 'A ' '9' A-.1 w.' ffzfm. - A I .-.,. . , A, N--S W i b ' ' -Tamil.. 91' A Ji M ear' A m f 'wr:f-1 W' Cross Country I' Harriers Command a Championship Season The season began as any would- with hard work and many high hopes. Coaches George Wightman and Glen Marmatz had the team members getting in shape during sixth period every day in addition to running mornings and evenings on their ovim time. The dual meet season started in September with promising results and continued through the team's biggest challenge of the year's schedule, Leigh High, who hadn't tasted defeat in four years. After this huge accomplishment, the dreams for the season soared and ambition now pointed toward a CCS championship. By the end of November, a satis- fying tally of nine wins with no losses had been earned by the var- sity runners, who went on to place second in the CCS Championship race. Senior Mike Dyer captained the team with his outstanding example. Senior Paul Gyorey helped make it an extremely successful season by taking part in many first place ties for Saratoga, which gained him the title of Most Improved of the Falcon runners. Marc Valencia was Junior Var- sity's captain and did a fine job all season. Jeff Moore's superior abil- ities were recognized by his award for being Outstanding Member of ' the So homore team p . Mark Gyorey led the Freshman team with numerous first place standings for Saratoga. Mark served as captain and took the Outstand- ing Member's award for the Frosh team. According to Coach Wightman, it was great enthusiasm, together- ness, and long hours of practice dur- ing the summer and the season that were prime factors in the champion- ship year. Coach Glen Harmatz was very influential in the team's fine per- formance and his efforts were greatly appreciated by all. Varsity team members: Steve Bruns, Mike Dyer, Paul Gyorey, John Hanson, Jim Langley, Martin Rohe, and Matt Rohe Junior Varsity: Kevin Beadle, Rich Galli, Scott Gould, George Heiner, Tom Jones, Liz Kemp, Mike Lance, Claudia Messenger, Rob Pescar, Sheri Segger, Han- nah Sprinsock, and Marc Valencia Sophomore team: John Clary, Jim Cuneo, Chuck Johnson, Craig Johnson, Kent Lang, John Mc- Laughlin, Jeff Moore, Bob Shawan, Richard Swanson, Bob Trouard, Chris Utley, Jeff Walker, Jay Weim- er, Tom Wilberting, and Ted Wun Freshmen: Dave Bowers, Ken Erickson, Chris Felcyn, Dan Gillett, Rod Gluck, Mark Gyorey, Mike Kirby, Mark Oldham, Dick Rhodes, and Mike Scannel wi Cross County lx PM 114 dw Lf fs OPPOSITE PAGE, LEFT: Ted Wun bears the Saratoga seal. RIGHT' Freshman Mark Gyorey 'Agues for it with the famous last burst of energy. THIS PAGE, LEFT: Soph- omore Chuck Johnson has the finish line in mind. TOP RIGHT: Paul Gyorey stretches those valuable varsity legs. BOTTOM RIGHT: Seniors prepare for a typical var- sity take -off. 4.40:-w.n2. anwwvgnw I xg in V V , lx 'STK-q5 'H' ,N nw , s, so THIS PAGE: TOP, junior Don Herick at- tempts the outside shot. BOTTOM, LEFT, Don Herick goes for the jump ball against Lick opponent, as teammates Greg Jones, Scott Graham and Rob Babcock await. RIGHT, nent- CENTER, D011 Herivk is surprised by John Ginley tries for the two points. OPPOA Amos Player- BUTTOM, LEFT, JUIUOT Rob SITE PAGE: TOP, LEFT, Senior Bob Shum- Babcock Passing ball to teammate- way shoots despite blocking attempts of oppo- had Varsity Basketball Junior Don Heriok Leads Varsit Squad Coach Dan Wilson's cagemen underwent a season of reorganization. Having lost many of last year's veteran players, the team de- pended largely on the talents of junior Don Herick. Herick lead the team in quarters played, playing 91 quarters throughout the season to a second high from Rob Babock of 82 quarters. Herick also lead the team in points scored and rebounds made. Other players putting in strong seasons were seniors Jeb Johnson, and Robert Shum- way, and juniors Mark Salinger, Greg Jones, and Robert Babcock. With many promising juniors returning to the team next year we look forward to a sea- son of improvement from the varsity squad. Losing most of their games this year by very narrow margins we recognize that potential exists and look to next year for it to be known. TOP LEFT: Jeb Johnson up for a scoring goal. TOP RIGHT: Varsity team captain, Don Herick. BOTTOM: the varsity basketball team, Brent Bowling, Mark Salinger, Jeb Johnv son, Rob Babcock, Greg Jones, Scott Graham, John Ginley, David Marino, Robert Shumway, Ed Abate, Coach Dan Wilson. NOT PICTURED: Matt Durkett and Dave Schirt- zmger. wr- i my land ,+ , , . 'fog 'w,' Ewvika Frosh-Soph Basketball Frosh-Soph Basketball Inconsistent The frosh-soph basketball team worked very well on occasions. Their problem was inconsistency. The team played remarkably well for a quarter or a half at a time, however, these quarters and halves never seemed to fall in the same game. We lost four games that we most certainly should have won. One of the main reasons for inconsistent games seemed to be a lack of team unity, As individuals the team members were very strong. Players making much improvement throughout the season included sophomores, Worman, Cooley, Chamberlain, and Millerg freshmen, Hansen, Smith, and Oriuega. -Coach Joe Calpin Varsity Soccer Varsity Soccers Takes the WVAL Title Again Despite the seeming lack of interest by the majority of students this year, the varsity soccer team finished first Cagainl in league play. Long hours of hard work were respon- sible for this achievement which was wit- nessed by a small ibut growing every yearl number of diehard soccer fans. For the second year in a row the defense, comprised of goalkeeper Dave Holtcamp and fullbacks Ron Drake, Rick Giraudo, Jon Lindstrom, and Kevin Vandermate, played an integral part in the team's success. The thrillseekers allowed their opponents only one goal in all of league play. The team could not have been so success- ful had it not been for the scoring efforts of the forewards, notably sophomore Ted Rafolovich, junior Kevin Hamilton and senior Andy Radsal. Even with all of the exceptional players, a winning season was only made possible by the coaching talents of Coach Cliff Draeger, who headed both the J.V. and Varsity teams, Both teams achieved league victory. THIS PAGEg LEFT: Jon Lindstrom sends a headball skyward. RIGHT: All-league for- ward, Ted Rafalovich charges the ball against Sequoia at the Mitty tournament. OPPOSITE PA GE: TOP: The Varsity Soccer teamg Mike Runyeon, Ruben Viva, Ted Raf- alovich, Eric Price, Kevin Vandermate, Alex Viva, Kevin Hamilton. 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The league record was 8-0-1 and their overall record Cincluding tourna- ments and preseasonl was 14-0-1. Several of the team members re- ceived league honors. Mark Graham fteam MVPJ, Brent Hilton, Dave Escobar Cteam captainl, and Scott Drake were named on the first all league team. Rich Soergel, Tim Linerud, and Jeff Lane were named to the second all league team. TOP: The J.V. Soccer teamg Tim Hargrave Vince Tubbs, Dave Escobar, Jeff Burke Mark Solberg, Rich Soergel, Russ Parker Steve Geiszler, Brent Hilton, John Balboni Dave Cullinane, Jeff Lane, Tirn Linerud Mark Graham, Ken Munson, Scott Drake Scott Lucas, Coach Cliff Draeger. 1 1 Q, was Zvi 5 N. .4 S 1. 'N if 'sg Z f 1. X Q uf' W? A F silk 1, , ,KJ , jg ,I , . 5. rr m e ' . fy: gf:3 ru' 'i'?Ff,5f n - . 'fr f J .7 ,. 4 ,1, Na .... ..,' li., F i wi I. ' s 'i rl Q 15 ' . l'R? 'ri Q if-1? e 'iz,i32iii I I Q 35531 J V we J ., M 'WVR :Aix 9 4 A 1933 lg Q 1 5 ff , a n tr fd 'rl Q57 If ' ...Q 'iff zz-2,1 - . Wrestling 1. :Elia , -ir ,.,, ,, ,.. , , ez P gm Saratoga atrnen Show Promising Year OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP LEFT: Varsity Wrestling: Jim Langley, Scott Norwood, Joe Milazzo, Dave Zitney, Steve Kingsbury, Andy Morocco, Greg Lahane, John Crawford, Rick Donaldson, John Greenleaf, Pete Filler, Jerry Nevin. RIGHT: Vince Milazzo Poises for the camera. MIDDLE LEFT: Joe Mil- azzo goes for the pin. RIGHT: Jim Langley wrestles for control. BOTTOM: Varsity Team has a meeting. THIS PAGE: TOP LEFT: Dave Zitney and his opponent exchange glances. RIGHT: J.V. Wrestling: Vince Milazzo, John Schlenz, Cy Tahari, Doug Duprell, Dave Dunn, Sean Ryan, Scott Bas- sett, Greg Rodriguez, Dean Roskosz. BOT- TOM LEFT: Jim Langley shows one of his many manuevers. RIGHT: Coaches Brunz- uela and Goni watch their grapplers at work. Saratoga hosted the very success- ful league championships at West Valley College. They wrestled before a full house the whole tourna- ment. The Falcons placed fifth in the league finals and just missed fourth place by one-half of a point. The Varsity team had four out- standing wrestlers who placed high in league finals. They are: Seniorsg Steve Kingsbury heavy-weight second place, Dave Zitney 194's second place, Jim Langley 157's third place and Sophomore Jerry Nevin 98ls third place. ' 1 Tennis Veteran etters Return With seven of the nine varsity net- men returning from last year's cham- pionship team, the season was one of the best ever at Saratoga High School. Coach Joe Calpin and the entire looked for a strong finish in the league and a third straight year at the CCS finals. With the addition of some strong incoming freshmen, the Junior Varsi- ty squad will make for a solid varsity team in the years to come. It certain- ly seems like another fantastic year for the Falcon netters. -Jim Blackburn TOP LEFT: The 1976 Saratoga High School tennis team. TOP RIGHT: Coach Joe Calpin looks on a team practice with a constructive eye. CENTER LEFT: Scott Sherman goes all out. BOTTOM LEFT: Torn Armstrong dis- plays his great form. BOTTOM CENTER: Jim Blackburn awaits the return. BOTTOM RIGHT: John Rosenberg prepares to ace his opponent. Water Polo Polo' First Season Proves Successful Under the guidance of coach Jim the first year there was such a team. will be even better, with many re- Stover, both water polo teams did Coach Stover predicts that next year turning players. quite well, considering that this was TOP RIGHT: Kirk 'Schlooner' Kozlowski attempts to score. MIDDLE RIGHT: Saratogan defends the ball against a Fremont opponent. BOT- TOM: The Water Polo squad. 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' a J ' , ..x' fl-f jigsaw - , . rg 3 f ,L we fu af5! 3 me mm.. dimmed .fm usda lli . MQW fi l xfiwii if 5 'vc M ,, ai pf ' VW E 1 l www!-n46ff5-t4'Nn X Q,JI'4'M-3' was ,W 1 w THIS PAGE: TOR LEFT? frosh-team: M.Williams, G.Rod- riguez, D.Yoshida, -l.Tilton, C.Templeton, coach Paul Page. B.Tobiason, C.Shepard, D.Gibberson, K.Comwell, D. Bacci, E.Westbmok. T.Fryer, B.Vogel, G.Rodrigues, B. Breiloz, S.Ferguson, RIGHT: John Harrington executes a perfect inward dive. BOTTOM LEFT: J,V. Team: P.Bit- ter, B,Martin, D.Rndoni, N Tucker. T.Pasqua, L.McCarty, S.Morse, S.Skidmore, R.Destin, D.Christensen, B.Johri- son, K,Brooks, M.Nishimura, J.Phillips, J.Stotzer, OP- POSITE PAGE: TOP, LEFT: Senior Doug Heater takes a breather during swim practice. RIGHT: Senior Joel Swartz takes time out to give the photographer a smile. CENTER: Varsity Squad: C.Huber, J.Alvnrcl, J.Swartz, K.Simonson, C.Huber, J.Bi-own, coach Mike Devine. G.McKenzie, N. Tucker, M.Andreson, D.Heater. L.Fletcher, G.Berry, E. 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BOTTOM LEFT: Brian Prest- wich strains to reach the finish line. BOT- TOM RIGHT: George Heiner flies over one of his hurdles. .rnnnumwsl ' Sdfldftgq .Slwaeyg -,Q N19 5 CIW? E53 ...N. Y I , Baseball Falcons Come Out Swingin With one of the strongest all- around squads this year, the Falcon Varsity ballclub hopes to live up to its abilities. Returning to this year's team are starters Tom Kittleson, Jeff Rogers, Courtney Smith, Matt Courtney and Mark Weimer. Matt Courtney will be the pitcher on the mound this season. The Falcons partake in a new experience this season by going to Salinas and Monterey for a two day roadtrip. Facing such tough foes as Los Gatos, Branham, and Leigh this year could prove to be some excit- ing games. With a lot of teams losing their stars by graduation, this years team is forcasted to end up in the top of the league. Another good aspect to this year's ballclub is that only four players will graduate. A lot of this seasons talent, therefore, will carry over into next season. THIS PAGE: TOP: Varsity Baseball, Mike Q in ' Ward, Paul Driggs, Kevin Larson, Mike Lopina, Rob Snyder, Kurt Montgomery, Courtney Smith, Jeff Palacios, Troy Kirk, Lace Leanza, Tom Kittleson, Jim Hauer, Mark Weimer, Matt Courtney, Jeff Rogers, Tyler Lawton, Tim Conroy, Mark Salenger, Brent Edwards, Coach Mike Costanzo. LEFT: Rob Snyder and Tom Kittleson shoot two. RIGHT: Jim Hauer has a fly ball in his sights. OPPOSITE PAGE: BOTTOM RIGHT: Matt Courtney shows his winning form. BOTTOM LEFT: Mark CCrazeJ Weimer prepares to take a dive. TOP RIGHT: Tom Kittleson shows his winning form. TOP LEFT: Courtney Smith unleashes his arm against Live Oak. ,X X, Girls Swimming Sz Tennis Competition Stiffins for Female Falcons It was hard trying to win the championship for the tenth year in a row. But, when I look back, I really feel, that everyone, novice and sea- soned swimmer, contributed to our final win and Miss Hoffman and each swimmer equally deserve recognition for the winning swim team of 1975. The girl's tennis team, I feel, had an excellent season. Besides doing very well in our regular league meets, ten people placed very high on the finals ladder. The most rewarding aspect to me, was watching those hours of practice unwind at the games. An avid tennis player herself, our coach Mrs. Peetz, did an excellent job. The only regret that I had from being on this year's team, was that the days went so fast. TOP: Swim Team, FRONT ROW S.Alleng L. Christensen, A.Skidmoreg L.Brozdag L.A1der- diceg L.Schnaidtg S.Mooreg D.Marinog B.Brid- gesg N.Stojackg T.Norag P.Davisg C.Michael. SECOND ROW S.Cornwallg J.Neving K. Mauerg L.Epsteinq M.O'Hareng A.DeBene- dettig J.Cobbg E.Koz1owskig L.Wood. THIRD ROW Miss Hoffman, L.McKennag M.Andersong K.Rodriguesg S.Brockwayg D. Browng L.Brooksg C.Aseltineg D.Ferrarig M. Lahang E.Hendong C.Garveyg T.Walcott. BOTTOM LEFT: Sarabeth Comwall swim on. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP LEFT: Cathy Johnson Eyes the ball. TOP RIGHT: Jill Anderson executes a swing. BOTTOM: Ten- nis Team: FRONT ROW S.Rungg L.Haskellg D.Kingg T.Sheehang M.Wrightg S.Tovsmsendg S.Wongg V.Pocharig D.Mallinsong A.O'Neil. SECOND ROW L.R0ssg L.Mabon3 C.Mac- Laughling S.Cooperg V.Magidg J.Andersong J.Clawsong C.Johnsong T.Rosatog L.Arnold. F 4-'-iff? V I Q:H ggwff2.Q,5,.A,v'f' .. 1 -1' 31136 . ' -9 ' , may ,L , W. W nh , L fl 4 1 491 'S A ,vs ng at .W 1 if S X3 weed I-2 'T ' 3 It , gy, ., . . ,, . ., W vm 33 a 3 N a 7' 9 7. , .mm . gf ,5x,f,,, , 'S vu.. H li' twfs- wb 'i'i:.'W,:' , -.1 , .. fwiw 4 v+ W sa J ...,,3,VgQ,iX, n,gMs,T3V ,, . K li:-fs.. I , .wyf-1 L . . . . ., War I . ..lf'e.j'vig7?aa.,' ..w?Q,.1 ?75f4Qrf'r'y ,V , 341' M- gffg its-w,jpf'gf':,?15Mf M' Afww . ' .- rwwxiggr w-'wWw.iaMa,r-- S fi ,sam 1. I . wear? vw. 1..gw '-sawsv mf-,ff H i fH i'W-'9'-fy-'f',:'Q'I,,4.'r h-'4'w..'fr9?i,aTl?7f+e.-'fi . . ,afar . .. ., ,Q .fgfmw 2,11 'T' W' : '9' ,.v mf'vfEfG:? -, lifiixgf 5 TW -IS' ' ei ., F Ea as P' I is - n f ' x . .N -up- f C S 2 3 , , 5 ' , ' 5 ' V, 'Q v-4--'...M fef,,- Q my ., L Girls Basketball and Hockey Field Hockey Experiences Unique Success If you measure team success by the number of games won, then the Saratoga Field Hockey team of 1975- 1976, was not successful. On the other hand, if you measure success by the way the team does, by how well we played, then we were entirely successful. The teams worked well together with good passing and a de- pendable defense, except that some- thing held back making those goals. Miss Maloney did a fine job of coaching us, and we shall forever- more hear those immortal phrasesg Keep your sticks down! Rush herli' Follow it up, Follow it up! ringing in our ears. Despite the fact that both teams won only one and tied only one game, this was probably one of the most en- joyable seasons that hockey has ever had. -Valerie Willard Q-vw? .-hiv 43,5 A , Hliwrzr OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: C Basketballg SECOND ROW C.Kraftg G.Gouldg L. Hulmeg B.Grantg C.Stevensg FIRST ROW' V.Pocharig L.Berglundg L.Rosatog D.Mauro' S.Parr. BOTTOM LEFT: ' Varsity Basket- ball: L.Kellyg M.Dorffg D.Dalyg FRONT ROW' C.I-Ierbstg P.Jenseng A.Toussaintg J.Landin. BOTTOM RIGHT: J.V. Basket- 1 Sin ball: L.Holstg S.Detrog D.Dalvg P.Perryg KMISSING FROM PlCTURE:K.Sava2Q1 T.Wolcott5 E.Hongog J.ClevengerJ. THIS PAGE, TOP LEFT: Varsity Hockey: FRONT ROW: C.Kowalg P.Campbellg K.Butlerg BACK ROW: S.Crowtherg N.Vesling, B. Thompkinsg P.Mahrg L.Carlsonq V.Willardg J.Morrisg M.Corr. TOP RIGHT: Marlene iii! 'ffl' MMS. fgftfi I. ffl 3525, wi 31 ' 'K ,V J., W . ,- .A , f. , ,,L'W v1?S: il fr' f i . Q 7' 4- Q' f , l'WLqh,b'.?3'LKg r I 'fl ., Anderson in the action while Cindy Kowal lonks on. BOTTOM: J.V. Hockey: BACK ROW' S.Townshendg M.Riordang L.Hardyg J.Givensg P.VonFeltong K.Rodriguesg S. Fuentesg MIDDLE ROW: S.Kingg S.Browd- ery S.Gruberg L.Birchg L.Donaldsong FRONT ROW- M.Browng L.McKennag M.Wal1g H. Rndrigues. wi, Competition in Fall Sports: A Retrospect 86 5.4 was 0 , QA, r' 6.-i if Sv' u-.. ws. 'C Yi? F' , t S2041 . ,. M, ,..,,, Girls Volleyball nn-annanamvvai-NG Volleyballers Spike Through Tough Season TOP LEFT: Varsity Teamg Coach Ellis, Cathy Johnson, Terri Rosato, Jenny -Armstrong, Kim Butler, Coach Ellen. Dane Low, Liz Kelly, and Lisa Ross. TOP RIGHT: Lauren Morley kicks back after a flying slam. BOT- TOM LEFT: JV Teamg Annette Artana, Teresa Sheehan, Molly Carroll, Sheila Parr. Nancy Plato, Judy Clevenger, and Lisa Westphal. BOTTOM RIGHT: C and D Teamsg Lynn Leeper, Lauren Morley, and Christie Michael. Sue Sende, Cindy Stevens, Jean Landin, Pam Mabon, and Patty Von Felton, Cathy Curtis, Margo McGilaway, Barbara Klees, and Debra Daly. Amy Lance and Denise Daly. an-. Q Academics ENGUSH ' ART SOCIAL STUDIES FOREKHQLANGUAGE PE SCIENCE MATH ' INDUSTRIAL ARTS BUSINESS SECRETARIES AND IJBRARY COUNSELORS ADMINISTRATION BOARD E fzf' r 2521 K 'ii' 7 l 'Q' ,A . - v f, 21-ifwlfi ,X , Y i , 1 ii swf o kg.5g,5::::1..a,: he , :. zz 1 I .fs-I :aieagewze ' - . - , 5 il. ' 'L'.k,?5,?'5i'ili Eisiilzfz. Lf , 1 'i ,L-ag-,,?.,-ff,-.t22tf, Wi 4 . 'zfsz 721,-time 1.4.::rf::::,:::-rzacm. 1 ,ww 2 . -,nz .mv y:m.,..., v , V in , . .: Q ' '-1 A- ' :,.r::xe'iiL'f it , J i Q W' 1. ri , f pd g 5 C 1 L s 5 'iz ll Wg' 'wig' as 3 fl 1 ' 1 'EPM Qc 1 i 1 3 E 1 an fr-.fre-faeez. -fi . -, . 5:5 K . , ggi z . Y 'f- ggi ' ?E??7f:-1--,fi .. I Nj. W' H 'if' -stef ' -P 2 Ilfl' , x gig W .i,q,.nm.y, . ...rg OPPOSITE PAGE TOP Linda Scott English 1,2. Lenore Sheldon, English 1. Tim Haggerty, English l,2,3. Josie Wemecke, English 1, Judith Sutton, English 1, drama, Karen Strelitz, perceptual reading, Clint Scrivner, public speaking, English 2. TOP LEFT: Mr. Clint Scrivner helps a student out during English class. BOT- TOM LEFT: Sophomore English stu- dents Marc Rosengarten, Ann O'Neil Parke Young, Sue Skidmore are busily analyzing the book, Black Boy. THIS PAGE, TOP: George Scott, English 3,4, publications. Genevieve Palace, inde- pendent study. Patricia Rung, English 3,4. LouAnn Madsen, English 3,4. Larry Johsens, English 1,3,4. Margaret Janofsky, English 2,3,4, Elsie Taketa, English 1,2. Richard McCann, speed reading, developmental reading, per- ceptual reading. English q.,p,-21-5-g,QV?1:' 5,.1prtrzmfesrrri-2r:::m:4:E:'1:13fg:ar:i:::v:::r:?r:r':.:,.5aai:v:i5P! ' .lhlxszxiif . .... on f has W at li? 5 a :KJ ifzlizliifii' 'Y Gi-1ii3'55?l1ifil'T fi-?2'5f1?if?f3!E2E2i5Qtill ' .235 , s 'rl-ti 4 ' Eg, ul still 1 49 4 5 t ,nk JP 1 if get a-Qing' English Department dds New Staff The nicest change I sense in stu- dent attitudes is the students' awareness that teachers are also 'peoplef More and more, my stu- dents seem to realize that I, too, have personal needs-sometimes, a need for peace and quiet, once in a while, a need for sympathy because their papers have kept me up all night, and, always, my need for their enthusiasm and support. -Patricia Rung Anything you say, do, or write involves English. I feel that because of this, it is one of the most im- portant subjects there is. It gives me an opportunity to express my- self creatively. Whenever I write, I'm writing for myself exclusively, if another person can relate to the feelings, emotions, or ideas I'm try- ing to communicate them all the better. There are no fixed rules to how one should interpret someone else's work. This is why English is some- thing you 'experience' rather than just learn. -Phillip Bailey 1-QQ' M' '5 ya 4 ' Mathematics Math students are still great The math department is a won- derful place, to add or subtract in the opposite base. Whether it's Algebra II with Mr. Rogalfsky or, or Bus-i-ness Math with Mr. Bar- oni. To find the square root of negative one, you've got to go ask Mrs. M. Halverson. To find out the area of a 3x4 box, an astute student will see Mr. Fox. To add two equa- tions and find out their sums, the best one to see is Mr. Williams. But I heard that this morning he had called in sick, so I'd recommend seeing ol, Mr. Dick. If you don't know the meaning of interpolation, Mr. Gibson will give you the right information. Don't do your math while dinner you're servin', go to the classroom that hides Mr. Irvin. When grading time comes and you need any favors, don't go to the room of Mr. J. Cavers. Go to the room of Mr. H. Wyman, but You've got to be careful and have careful timin'. If all else fails go play with the Wang, push the wrong button and BOOM, CRASE, KA- BANG! To all these teachers we offer our thanks, for taking so calmly our mischievous pranks! -Chis Utley lat 1 t ill l Y.. ' ' mmfav.. 5 , 5 lg ., ysse-.tr . ..-p-...tm .. . .,.......... f -ia rr... . . fa., 'vi Q- Nix W' gg. 9, -ff at . W9 li Rx :xiii 1' N . N' l -Nags. ,. -rf, Q, . ' .,,. I, refs- g-,513 .. .- Q fifef t If lf: I' I 2 - if .. l: nl , 1 N il!! Q7 . 1fA.- QI -f . ' 36' I.. If .' ,,. 1' I-. X' r , .ff I-aj? asa. . MV at Q K 1, AA xx-cgi , Vkk, , Q-, -.gy ' JA' ,T . 4 '3-f 3- y , W 1-, af. V ,Q -.,4 sg ' 'g,.Hr5:,, 1 .42 , i. 4,1 .6, 'f1Ig,,i 74 Qi., . .. i j 1 71: ,l'-...rn-ffifi' U ' I ' 1 M-we 3 'Ui ' if , , g ' ,, cfs 'Q 0'L1lg,X 5 1 - 9 li tax , Ki '? b UW! '4By studying mathematics, the student develops a disciplined thought process. The challenge and successful completion of solv- ing a problem is the student's intrinsic reward. -Bill Williams One thing that hasn't changed in the math department are the stu- dents. They were great, and still are. -Dick Irvin OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP' Larry Fox, Alge- bra II, Algebra I, Math I. Henry Rogalsky, Geometry, Algebra II. CENTER: Marian Halverson, Geometry, Algebra I, Algebra II. Dick Irvin, Algebra I, Algebra II. BOT- TOM: Harold Dick, Algebra II, Geometry, Trigonometry. TOP RIGHT: Eugene Munce busy preparing a computer program for the Wang. CENTER: Mr. Gibson showing stu- dents how to draw a trigonometric function. THIS PAGE, CENTER: Al Gibson, Algebra L Geometry, Trigonometry. BOTTOM: Fred Cook, Algebra I, Geometry. Herb Wy- man, Geometry, Trigonometry. Bill Wil- liams, Algebra I, Geometry, Trigonometry. LEFT' Mr. Cook concentrates on grading Algebra exams. Home Economics Home ec. classes stimulate creativit BOTTOM: Jill McFarlin, needle craft, ad- vanced decorative arts, house furnishing, foods I. Wendy Cosgrove, leather, ceramics. Barbara Simpson, human relations, sewing I, sewing II, tailoring, CENTER LEFT: Art class is a good time for Sophomore Kathy Burrel to catch some rays. Jill McFarlin's decorative arts students all made mandalas. Two years of decorative arts have opened my eyes to areas of expres- sion that I would never have known existed. I've learned about many different crafts and ways to make things using my own creativity. Dec. arts directly applies and helps me to do things I like to do outside of school. Many high school courses are intended for preparation for college, but with dec. arts one never has to ask, How is this going to help me later on in life? the an- swer is the satisfaction of seeing the results of your own efforts and creativity. -Cathy Johnson v --.b-as i Teaching photography is fun an exact replica, take a picture Art K. ' . l 3 , lil TOP: Tony Pettis, jewelry, metal jewelry, Beverly Anshen, textiles, leather, drawing, advanced painting. Richard Daily, ceramics. Jim Hatfield, photography. Ann Tietjen, design and color. TOP LEFT: Senior Karen Kelly uses jewelry know-how to perfect her ring. Individualit finds self expression because the majority of the kids are so interested in the subject. -Jim Hatfield I started taking art here as a freshman and, like most beginning art students, I was into realism. I mean, to me, a painting had to be exactly like the real thing to be a 'good paintingi My art teacher told us over and over, 'If you want with a cameral' She taught us to experiment with other styles and techniques to express how we per- sonally saw a subject. Now my mind is more open to accepting other kinds of art. -Liz Barry Life without Mr. Hatfield is like a day with f!16. -Kim Butlar To me, the art department is a place to invest time, efforts and a creative mind. The material input can be so little in comparison to the personal gains. Your time, efforts, and creativity all tum into pleasure when the outcome is sat- isfactory to yourself and even others. -Molly Carroll Art is. -Mrs. Beverly Anshen 96 Science Department faces numerous problems It seems that all schools are facing problems these days. For instance, class sizes, budgets, and contoversies over student achieve- ment scores. While Saratoga High is by no means immune to many of these, it probably faces them better than most. Teaching science has been re- warding for me. It has allowed me to be involved in something I find in- teresting and enjoyable. -Les Kishler The biggest problem facing the science department are class size and money to run the programs. Our biology and chemistry rooms are designed for a maximum number of 28 students, Cideally 243 with 30 or more per class, it becomes in- creasingly difficult to run labs. Also, the safety factor becomes a problem. With skyrocketing costs for supplies and equipment, our department budget is not keeping pace. It also become difficult to now plan for additional courses offerings such as astronomy. -Norman Wild OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Bill Newman, Science, Physics. CENTER: Elwyn Dor- man, Chemistry X, Chemistry, Bruno Pi- lone, Chemistry Science. BOTTOM: Craig Carlson, Biology X, Biology. RIGHT: Chem- istry students test for precipitates in lab. THIS PAGE, BOTTOM: Norman Wild, Biology, Biology X. Les Kishler, Horticul- tural Gardening, Biology. Carl Widmer, Biology, CENTER: Two science students examine their solutions. , wmv' ' a-::'M,f:'21H-i .' i-wlf.f-figf:1,f.- , :.f,.u,g:sQ: ' f i - '::?f:1:5f- Q- . 3 -2 ,, i:.g1g:wr t,..n,, ,.,,,. ' 624 N gdefia,-f.. Y ff' z,f..fs..:tz, . ' 2' gl ' if5ff,,. ji.,l,L' ig:zf,,,1fi,f.,,,,fif3in-ff, :sz:?1iuffj'1.::Z'z,5 L, ' I ',- g u A 5g:5::35,?5fiSf:g:fg:.-I K, gf,,.,,.f , . , , ' -1 ' I f . me frifli' 595234-'.5fg:: ' -. zf,5fs!,Lwg: 1.:g' H .,p-:fTf:fgg,g E . - A . , .- . . 1 1 if,-tw i. f A: I 1 H v a g : ,. .' 3 mi . rv' 4,535 55.3 I ' at t. ,A-,BE 9- A Q2 TW' ' u A ., ' H , fs ff hif i M I .'- 23'- if, A 'r 7, on ,I A f .. J ai? -- ', 1 1 I Q - .,i .s 1 'x i me iw? hi , 6 X,c- 5, 5 f Q, ,Q A fr. ,, Q v. 6 , , 1 'N Q 3, 'aa . .,Q1:', , ffmwi 1 vs.. , if ,, 1 ' ,fmlg ' rift' .X 2 , xr gi, '5 if I 5 Q if ' ' li ,Q I fa' '- 29 A af iw if 4 .-my gf s. ga r r VI gs' f SA as .rv it 4' aa -fi ! 3351 ' M41 1 Q ' .. 'I 'G 75 5 1 0' !56'fi:2:Qf,.f. K Pav- QA in W K ,, 1 r if if' if 'N . is f if f is if U fra my A , 1 . ' if i ,Q 1 1 'll Q , w5ggv .,3 . '75 'lie a wf-fc t' 3,10 -r-' 5555Q g f' wg, .1 jv,-4 1 H, if gf, 14-, Q i is , 2 + A THIS PAGE, TOP: Jerry Prosek, French I, French II, French IIX, French 4. Ann Irvin, Spanish I, Spanish IX, Spanish II. CENTER: Linda Femandez, Spanish I, Spanish II, French III. Jay Bourgerie, Spanish I, Span- ish III, Spanish IV-V1 TOP RIGHT: Mark Lavine enjoys a birthday party during his usual French V class.BOTTOM: Marianne Kerl, French I, German III, German IV-V Bill Gordon, Spanish I, Spanish II, Span- ish IV OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Helen San- dalls, German I, German II. John Cavers, Latin I, Latin II, Latin III. Carolyn Bre- cunier, Spanish II, Spanish III. BOTTOM: Senior Spanish student, Jenny Armstrong listens to a tape in the Foreign Language lab. , X: J I .- . 'sg X ft L LE ,L av 5,1 QM,-, 4, VM. , , .. ,fr W Jw E -il .gqfztfv .iffgp-f ,gf 1 - .V V , aw 2'-S: iii l' M.. -an-..w.3?v rc ., 'it' ' Foreign Language Kids are learning to think Kids in school today are learning to think and question, but they've got to have the facts upon which to base their thoughts. -Jerry Prosek 4'The study of Latin is important to a student today because it makes a significant contribution to his power and knowlege of English. Over sixty percent of our English words come from Latin and these are the more difficult words needed for college work and the professions such as medicine, law and the sciences. Latin can give the roots and prefixes and the practice of figuring out the meaning of many English words, thus increasing the students' vocabulary. Latin also provides the back- ground of our political institutions, legal system and its terminology, our philosophy, literature and social organization. It gives also an understanding of mythology that has influenced our language, art and literature. The study of Latin is an enrich- ing experience. -John Cavers 4 w Social Studies Civics, sociology are valuable classes Civics fills you with all the cur- rent occurances of everyday life. Many subjects discussed are things I might never know about until we discuss themf' Something encouraging comes about when I realize that this is just a warning of things I might be involved with in the future. I enjoy Mr. Cummings class because it is straight forward, informative, and applicable to my future. -Jody Orcutt V g .g ,,..,, g ' ' Z iiffl' I I .. g .A tw ' I sr,e s 522 l I . f1'f5l'iiLi e1i'i f I f s .Egg is d iff -L3 v 'iWff,?,! .WWE ,ff5f,', - - ifff A za ,ir, X fi rsur 4 . .fig . eii' Sociology is, in my opinion one of the most valuable classes that is offered to a student at Saratoga High. It offers the opportunity not only to learn about people in gen- eral, but to experience a great individual growth. I leamed alot about myself by studying and read- ing about other people. I reeval- uated my values and beliefs and came to a better understanding of them. It offers the possibility to gain various perspectives on many dif- . ,f,k- K , .fy L ji ferent things, such as, family life, social mobility, race and ethnic relations, the population problem, ecology, politics and almost any- thing else. In summary, Sociology can be a fantastically interesting and valu- able leaming experience for anyone, if that is what they want it to bef' -Debbie Koci gli' 3 3.2 ax saw? We 'W W I 'Q ' Q I., m x -as m .- ,, H . 'V ' i .Q . . Q, .. ? .AV f LV' S ,Q 'Q E I' . i ' it nf, -. ' 'fu i ' iii Q , ff I M ji, ' f 555-?i2?v?i' .sw -, I , 'wi ,L .A if A b I L., iii 1' if ' ' :xiii A I , i ' ,R H f.. g , f 35 'ff L,L,' :fN m .. -'W if ' is ff 25991 g 2, KW . B X X ,. X, .,fW +55 n I 1,y,r5Tf,.. .A . ws--reap , ' ' 'f .Q 1 X i ' fx 'K'-11'-Q -.hh . t w: W V Y ' s w 5 . Us 'kk- K 157 OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP.' Joe Calpin,Amer- ican Studies, C Basketball, frosh soph basketball, tennis coach. Dean Cummings, Civics, Europe Since 1789. CENTER.' Den- ney Daetz, World Studies. Nancy Lovett, American Studies. BOTTOM.' Leo McKenna, World Studies. Charles Newport, World Studies. RIGHT: Joe Calpin administers one of his truly inspiring lectures. THIS PAGE TOP: Hugh Roberts, World Studies, Sociology. CENTER.' James Stover, World Studies, American Studies. BOTTOM: Larry Williams, Futurism, American Stud- ies. TOP LEFT: Junior Gerald Roberts takes American Studies witha smile. BOTTOM LEFT: Senior Andy Rasdal makes good use of the Social Studies Resource center. I 1 ' xg .5 AS-.lllBn. P.E. aku ,Q vw? wirycwjb we -- ff w.t+'5fp,,a 0 1-,2wsi.g,.fm... V . 54:43 .x'JM'-- f - -1. . if Jgmwggwmi W ,, ,.,. V it Bias taifrfaaasfsafa-assfifrsrsraas s Kgs? 5' W at mam. PM-A sbgiiigz t 39 Qtfghhi a 'Sigh Q' sm af' 5 ff 'W 1 ir gage sa, aw, s , sei' fr twist 'QV 49 QE?-rliif 5 bmw if-Qgxf f . Qs... e ii. I 03536 awp ls.: its r2if3f'e?cf si ef' 'fi fm f.,,g?'4-algfl-1-QA was Q 5i 'M'-rZL r is 't:?5I.. Ze.ca ,vw Q-gala? 3' 69183 A .L ca as 'fem We if '. .e'TfAfg.F'Msf -5. 521 ' 'bf 'WY 1 fl -ft' I .5551 Q QW a- gi ,ra . . A. -M. -f, .. V- - A . gift' ' v s 'I Sgr. 'lgssi . ffl' '11 glf-fie:f2-:.- f, 1 v i Mfr? if Q . , 5: , . .rx-1----ww-1. , .. rs... Ms, -fs-1-W f,-W f Aw '29i-'fvW 'sz'M, '.gZf-fy? Graf' fgavf,-4-,,qg.x..33s,rw. mr: 2 .b ra. sf as? ' ' 1 :fi '32 M f fri ,-2?-Qi,?s+,-?:5:.f',s:f's 21:12 ' M 3 2. W.-511 Q J rj J , - ff- ,iv 1 . 1 Q' A rs.. '224f?-1-',i, E awimiargv ax If 1 -mga, 1: , ,:' we M - ' . V s'f-'si-M 'fazfxffg , R- , 's at aff? 'P 'igiws A 3 - ' .. f - - fain ?:.':.'22 1'Pi-'.v- bil' . T' I I I .W ,- W- Av'v b fda MM- Y, as , . , . f Wrgsi f' ,,1, Students Can Openly Express Their Entire I think high school athletics is important and of value to youngsters of high school age. I enjoy working with young athletesg helping them set and achieve goals can be very re- warding. Through athletics, a person is able to express openly his whole personality- mentally, physically, and emotionally. A basic need of human beings is to freely express themselves. In sports one can do that and learn a lot about real life situa- tions. I can't think of anything else th at offers both opportunities. -Mike Devine There's no other place in the world like a girls' locker room. The innocent solitude found in amongst row upon row of small metal boxes makes no allusion to the chaos that is usually discovered here. With the first hint of fall, the doors burst open and giggily, gossipy bodies push their way in, destined to turn the peaceful building into a re- markable simulation of a funny farmf' Within three weeks, the mad- house is in full swing. A few girls run in late, literally tear the clothes off their bodies, and throw on the stand- ard outfit. They continuously ask how long before they had made their entrance had the bell rung. Then, there are those girls who refuse to remember to bring their clean p.e. clothes back on Monday. They end up borrowing bits and pieces from everyone. The shorts are twenty times too large, ballooning out about five inches around each leg. The rest of the outfit doesnit come much closer to fitting, but dressed in these collations of mis- matched garments they will report to class. About ten minutes before the end ll x if Y X Q -fsqi ' fy' MV' nc, 4-,ff 1 V! OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Marta Peetz, tennis. George Wightman, cross country, freshmen football, track, safety education. Larry Hansen, health and safety educa- tion. MIDDLE: Mike Devine, freshmen football, swimming. Judy Ellis, depart- ment head, badminton, volleyball. BOT- TOM: Joanne Maloney, gymnastics, hockey. CENTER RIGHT: Senior Doug Goodwin shows his tennis form. THIS PAGE, TOP: Cliff Draeger, D basket- ball, varsity soccer. Mike Costanzo, varsity baseball, junior varsity football, health. MIDDLE: Susan Hoffman, basketball, swimming, track. Dan Wilson, varsity basketball, C basketball. BOTTOM: Ray Goni, varsity football, junior varsity wrestling. Helen Oreb, physical education. TOP LEFT: Joanne Maloney demon- strates hockey skills. Personalities Through Athletics of the period, the p.e. classes are dis- missed and the girls return to the locker room. They enter redfaced and tired. As each complains or brag about whether or not her team was successful, p.e. clothers are being stripped off. Everyone must keep her eyes open so as not to get hit by a flying can of deodorant. The whole locker room begins to reek with the smell of Arid Extra Dry. 4'Gossiping resumes as the girls struggle to pull their pants on with- out getting the cuffs wet in the pud- dles left on the floor by girls taking swimming. As the end of the period nears, there is a wild confusion of, 'Help I can 't be late to my next class, I've got three tardies in there,' and the like. The girls dash out of the locker room and to their next classes. i'Within a few minutes, these girls are replaced by another shift who will bring the same chaos all over again to the once quiet building. -Karen Bassett Industrial Arts, Music Music activities are extremely rewarding It's important to involve students in activities which are enjoyable and reward- ing. A musical play provides a great many students this opportunity. It is atime to learn new skills or develop old onesg to learn about working together towards a specific goalg to meet and share friendship with many new people. And ultimately, a musical drama shares a great deal of warmth and light- heartedness with an audience too often nearly overwhelmed and light-heartedness with an audience too often nearly over- whelmed by everyday Problems. f-Mr. Paul Page The main reason Ijoined band was be- cause of the good inter-band social life. There is an emmense feeling of pride and unity among the majority of the members, Band members are all close to each other and many good friendships have resulted from it. During the last four years, I can look back at some of my personal disasters, such as breaking my drum head in front of a parade judging stand, dropping and breaking my sticks during performances, and turning a cymbol inside out when I accidently stepped on it. But the great friendships I have made and the school and band spirit that I have been involved with, make up more than double for those few embarassing momentsfl -Bob Cook One major difference between man and other animals is that he is able to create beauty and express emotion through art. Music is important because it allows the student to develop an aesthetic sensitivity and gives him a medium for emotional ex- ... f 4 1,-, 5 .t.. 1-iw .-. ' - f- .1-'swf ' Q krykk . ' ' P' -. KAA. A W 'llegii . . i t y Q. : K Vg? K ' -.s ki it kk fl' . . K -'Nl W-35232 if .snags ssiss gil gg- '-tg ff '-' ' , , ,-,. . , , ,fit ,- X' 'Y . Flag ,xp -if W-., ly' se--a ,f'f'i'e 1 Q- to fi if -. t,.i-as X' ff' eg. A ' I ' ' .. ti'-A I 'r f I QQ..-' e K 4 i A., - QV I lia: 'iii llgilfi stti L . v -. . .Q- pression. I feel that the experiences which Saratoga High School students have in stud- ying music will develop in them a love and appreciation for music which will last them their whole life. -Mr, Craig Northrop Woodshop has never gotten the recogni- tion it deserves. Almost every student who enters a project in the county fair each year, wins a blue ribbon. In the state fair last year, we won first and second place in the junior, senior catagory and first place in the fresh- man, sophomore catagory. Since weive re- ceived so many honors at various exhibitions, I feel that the woodshop classes should be considered the most talented at Saratoga High. -Dale Bruce X 55133, :ff'1-12151. 4. rw-.3-A -. f2i:i'0'1 f2 1', fK1?1f'52fi:2:n6..,rfig.-Q. . ...ms ..'- :fd'l.:l'5,.'fl.. 'dry sr :wigs E -1 ..w..'Q,,g-,.,e.-.- i, gr' w e . alan 3sstaiizzffzelg-fillgfifggi I - . Mgr llliil1Ei5525?3Ul?iQl Q es- pgs. ' fl ff' sf, ' A ' .f. s5.' 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Lynn Borden, Typing Fundamentals, Typing II, Shorthand l, Office Practice, Business Machines. CENTER: Don Branzuela, Spe- cial Education, Wrestling. Bernice Scheible, Typing Fundamentals, Bookkeeping, General Business. BOTTOM: Don Baroni, Business Law, Consumer Math, TOP LEFT.' Typing student concentrates on his lesson. Business, Special Education T ping helps students schoolwork Beautiful day, beautiful day. -Mr. Don Baroni I have leamed so much from the business classes that I believe I'll be able to get a job without any further training. I've already had the opportunity of having a typing job for the summer and I have seen what it'll be like to work in an executive office. Taking business courses has helped me and I think they could benefit other students. But, I guess not everyone enjoys the business classes as much as I have. I remember one time in typing when Mrs. Scheible told two boys to leave the room and come back when they could act like men. They were gone for a whole weekfl -Teresa Gutzman The use of a typewriter is the most common way of written com- munication in our society where clarity is needed. It's knowledge helps students in their school work as they progress through high school and is very useful at the college level. -Mr. George Potoc Secretaries, Staff, Counselors Counselors aid college bound seniors OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Phoebe Shulz, counselor. Jonnie Jecobs, counselor. Gary Finnecy, counselor. CENTER: Billie Bee, counseling coordinator. Hugh Stewart, counselor. Helen Fleming, counselor. BOT- TOM: Secretaries, Shari Hart, Alice Omel- las, Marilyn Kristensen, Calvainco. THIS PAGE, RIGHT: Avalon Masters, head librarian. library assistants, Ellen Dodge, Bemice Sommer, Anita Heldt. LEFT: Bob- bie La Moth, receptionist. MaryLou Butera, vice-principal secretary. Mrs. Porter, prin- cipal secretary. 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Eff? 1 'T--Q-veg, wed Administration and Board New Faces Fill Administrative Positions THIS PAGE, TOP: Maxine McGinnis, Sara- toga-Los Gatos District board president. Jack D. Hoffman, board member. CENTER: James Regan, District Superintendent. Board secretary. Berton G, Altrnann, board member and clerk. BOTTOM: Beatrice A. Marchetti, board vice-president. Dave D'Arezzo, Sara- toga High School student representative to the school board. OPPOSITE PA GE, TOP: Donald Brand, Principal. Marion Kenworthy, Dean of students for the Juniors and Seniors. CENTER: Berkley Summers, Director of student activities, William Cunningham, Acting Vice-Principal. BOTTOM: Salvador Farrauto, Vice-Principal, Head of counseling and guidance, Donald Boysen, Dean of stu- dents for the Freshman and Sophomores. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Butera doing herjob. Qs- , an of Q 'IRS' W Z, .- Students SENIORS 112 SENIOR 140 MOSTS JUNIORS 143 SOPHOMORES 153 FRESHMEN 163 Seniors eniors Anxiously Wait the High School for me has been a very special experience, and one that I won 't soon forget. There were so many things which I will always rememberg Editing the yearbook and newspaper, being class vice-president, falling in love, my friendship with Becky and the many fun, crazy times we had, and being accepted into college were among the most memorable. At the beginning of my senior year I began taking classes at West Valley. I was amazed and delighted at the differencesg I could smoke in between classes, ifl missed a class there were no notes to be hassled with, essen- tially, there was FREEDOM! I felt older and more mature. I am older and more mature. onth of June There is a difference however, between freedom and lack of re- sponsibility. I hope that the responsi- bility that I learned in high school will help me not to abuse the free- dom that I have in college, and in my future life. -Susan Linders Edwin Abate r James Acker Ellen Ahamnos Lisa Alderdice Lynn Alves Jeffrey Alvord David Amundson Pascal Anastasi TA! wr' Jill Anderson Lori Anderson Mike Anderson Caryl Aseltine Michelle Ash Amy Augustine Mike Bacci David Bailey you , X My-i. rim Seniors Phillip Bailey Susan Banks Elizabeth Barry Marcie Barulich Douglas Bath Kevin Beadle Christopher Becht Nancy Becker Debra Beckman David Belanger Fran Belasco Jan Belasco David Belomy Stephen Belomy 1 13 Seniors Paul Belotti Julie Beronja Guy Berry John Berry Kirk Bierach Gabriel Bilek Janis Bischoff Sarah Ritter Jim Blackburn Deborah Boisseranc Jeff Bolwell Julie Boswell Claudia Bouton Lee Bowen 4 Jodi Wenzel and Susan Vesling show off their beautiful bods What does Saratoga High School do for us? After all, it is where four of our most important years are spent. For many of us, high school is the last step before college, and for oth- ers, it sets the foundation for the rest of our lives. However, all of us are greatly affected by high school and its impact upon our growth as human beings is immeasureable. In high school we are expected to learn what to think in any given situation. From our experiences here we have also learned how to think, and most importantly: we have learned to think! One of the most encouraging aspects of being a student at Sara- toga High is that we are taught by Seniors teachers who care. We may dislike what they teachg we may despise the way that we are being taughtg but in the end we have to stand back and realize how sincerely they want us to leam and how much they are willing to give when we ask them. 'fWhen we first entered high school Cconft page 1161 VI'- N V, Tracy Bowers V-W' Gail Bredis Larry Brennwald Vera Bridges Kelly Brooks Seanna Browder Patricia Brovsm Amie Brozda W Martha Bruce Leonard Bulger Martin Burke Paul Burns Christine Butera Kim Butler Leslie Butlar Shauna Buchan an Seniors it seemed like there was all work and no play. Then we opened our eyes. We saw a myriad of sports for those who wishedg there was everything from football to water polo. There were many bands, choirs, plays fserious and comicalj, and there was always our Variety Show. The ever expanding student government grew and changed until this year when we formed the Student Advisory Council. And there were the clubs, the Spanish club, Cad lib. clubsj, and countless others. Anyone who wanted something to become in- volved in, found it if it was sought hard enough. Finally, Saratoga High School IS its students, and we have had the power to make Saratoga whatever it is or isn't today. Our memories may not all be pleasant ones, but they are all important ones that will stay with us for a long time. -John Harrington Virginia Campbell Warren Campbell William Carney Daniel Crothers Molly Carroll Cindy Carroll Robin Carroll Daniel Carson Caroline Castell Gina Castello Joseph Calalana William Chapman Brian Christensen Susan Christopher Pattie Ciraulo Ralph Clark .1 f ,,,,ff 5, was r?1-4 I' L WW' Susan Linders, senior, class vice president. Seniors Chris Colby Michelle Comer June Condie Randall Cone Richard Conklin Francesca Contini Claudia Contos Patrick Coogan Robert Cook Gail Cooper Scott Crane Jon Crawford Mark Crowther Lynn Carlson Seniors Being a senior is a very heavy thing. As a junior I failed to com- prehend my upperclassmates at- titudes toward high school. As a senior I know what it feels like! I am spending my last days as a pro- tected student. In high school we students lead a very sheltered aca- demic career. Our teachers worry about us as individuals, they know our personalities, they become familiar with us as people. The at- tendance office knows our names, our notes, and our absences. Our friends are within yelling distance Bradford Daggy Deborah Daly Denise Daly Audrey Daniel Darlene Davis Douglas Day Melanie Day Annette Defino Tami Demartinis Arthur Destin Sandra Diamont Jan Dies Michael Dillon Joseph DiPietro Steven Dodd Meri Dorff five days a week, six hours a day. We have a Falcon Guide to tell us what we can and cannot do. We are protected, pushed, molded, shaped, loved, hated and dependent on everything. As a senior I have realized that this type of existense is coming to an end. My elementary education has shaped me as much as possible. I am soon to become an individual to fend for myself. To seek further education through college, to seek work, and money, to seek my own life. My problems will be my own 11 sf, -my . :gt we---Q -ff not my parent's or my friend's or my school's. For many it is an omin- ous step to take. Yet it is something I want and desire very much. I love having my freedom. I will succeed at times and I will fail at times-but I will have myself to hold responsi- ble. Ihave been held by our school system long enough. I have had many beautiful experiences and many bad. I have the opportunity to carry with me the valuable things and leave behind me those that were not so pleasant. -Becky Meyers i f'4Tf55 1: 3 ffgWF1'f?4Q ,.-ni ,ff- -er it .259 faves f Jw , Cathy Johnson, Senior class Secretary Seniors Ronald Drake Paul Driggs James Drinkwater Denise Duquette Frank Dutro Daniel Dwyer Michael Dyer Thomas Ebert Anna Economy Charles Ellis Greg Ellis Carol Engel Linda Erickson Steven Emst Seniors Stacey Escobar Matthew Espe Bonnie Faber Nick Farzanfar Gary Fast Reece Fawley Brian Filippone Melissa Filler Rand Fisher James Foote Greg Foster David Gowler Duane Fowler Linda Fox 'N-5, , ...,.f . .V W A chilly day prompts Kim Butler and Phil Bailey to snuggle up Seniors 466 Seniors are on thelr way out of be replaced by even more new sen places and yet come out the same Saratoga High School But they will rors Different faces will fill the same way Things go on as always. Brad Fralick Linda Franklin Brad Fredirickson Robin Freiman Joe Frey Teri Furman Michael Galli Rhonda Garrahan Carol Garvey Karla George Jacqui Giddings Nancy Gilbaugh Rick Giraudo Doug Goodwin Scott Gould Scott Graham Seniors John Gratz gala Vincent Grimaldi 4 qi! Dickran Gulesserian Chris Gustafson Teresa Gutzman Paul Gyorey wi? Dee l-laislet Lynn Anne Hales Richard Hall John Hampshire Eileen Hansen John Hansen John Harrington Martha Hart Chris Gustafson, Senior class Treasurer My High School memories The morning after Senior Ball 1974-Marine World Boat Dance Young Life Camp Movies! chappy clark one dozen red roses Beach Boys-Chicago Concert long eyelashes LOVEI? Christmas Around the world, summer 1974 Hawaii flute-piano Exercises weddings Death track 2 X20-4 f40 MITTY Ray a-b 105 lbs! skiing Junior prom J .V. rah-rah K-Mart parties Princess-Pat heavy breathing afternoon na s P Friday night football games cruising Jack in the Box ffoh, is this a Stop Sign? parties good stuff confirmation You Turkey long nails, big purses, weird socks, crash diets Seniors in debt BOYS birthday kidn appings FRIENDS jocks out to coffee Ballet Santa Cruz De Anza weird relatives and Great Year! -Holly MacGowan I? -E333 199 J ,, . ,.f , fl. Rebecca Harthun Steve Hasbrouck Caroline Haskell Elizabeth Haskell Timothy Haskell Anne Hathaway Douglas Heeter John Henderson Emily Hendon Margo Heran Tina Hereford Dennis Herrick Julie Herman Susan Hewett Carolyn Hexamer William Hilton Seniors Me. . .a senior! finally, at last. We graduate tomorrow! This year went by so fast. With football games and senior balls Nostalgic to the end We won the spirit jamboree Our apathy pretends One senior prank reflected the spirit of '76 Painting speed bumps red and blue Our Bicentennial kicks Then, we got tired of high school, Michael Hinds Thomas Hodgdon Monica Hoeft Daniel Holleran Kris Hoskinson David Holtcamp Wendy Housman Sue Howe Susan Howell Stephanie Hulse Lynn Ikehua Kristina Irvin Paul Jackson Dain Jepson Cathy Johnson J ebb John son tardy bells, a lunchtime sack Instead we went to Taco Bell or toked a smoke out back Still, we got the civics and trigonometry While friends wrote home to tell us, 'College is the place to be! '- Parties every single night Guys with gorgeous tans The people here are real mature No freshman in garbage cans. So apply to Stanford, Davis out-of-state or USC. And those who stay home to the West Valley zone will loose all but security. Oh, I should feel good after four long years I'm getting out at last But high school was part of growing up and I grew up too fast. -Sue Sende Phil Bailey munching out and relating to nature. Seniors Kirk Johnson Paul Judd Kari Kantasalmi Steven Karp Nancy Kaufman Brian Kehoe Brian Kelly Karen Kelly Carol Kenfield John Kennedy Denise Kemer Craig King Stephen Kingsbury Thomas Kittleson Seniors John Kitts Katie Kobora Deborah Koci Celeste Koch Elizabeth Koranda Cynthia Kowal Kirk Kozlowski Nancy Kraljev Gail Kreamer Gregory Kremer James Ladd Marcella Landis Patricia Lambert I think the best thing about High School, for me, has been making so many friends. I met a lot of new peo- ple my freshman year especially, and even though some Went different ways, we 've all remained friends. Throughout high school, I also learned a lot about people, and I think that my mind has opened up a lot over these last four years. Now I think I'm more able to except peo- Seniors ple for what they are, even if they're much different than me. Because of this I'm a lot happier with myself. -Sue Rung Douglas Lang James Langley Joan Langley Kathy Lauer Scott Lavie Mark Lavine William Lawrence Deborah Lee Lynne Leeper Roger Leff Leah Lenz Steven Loos Catherine Lorinez Andrew Lunday Susan Marie Linders Susanne Linsmeier Seniors Richard Lundberg Linda Mahon Holly MacGowan Victoria Magid Jody Magistad Paul Mahoney Catherine Mallinson Margo Mann William Martin Bonnie Masline Scott Mathisen Scott Matthews Merrilee Mattson Mark Mastman Cynthia Matas Charles Mauro Our administration seems caught up with rules, not students. -Jim Ladd X ww-v f-1 Egg r ?g g5g??il F ibm If 1 :. -5 '.,: 43' 'Dv- Band member Mike Galli gives the crowd a cheery smile. Seniors Kathleen McCarrick Jake McCready Paul McEwen Margo McGilaway Debbie Mclntosh Carrie McLaughlin William McPherson Paul Meagher Elizabeth Merrall Claudia Messanger Becky Meyers Jennifer Michael Gary Miller Kari Miller 129 Seniors Nancy Miller Robert Miroyan Nancy Miyanaga Nimer Mogannam Patricia Mohr Kay Monahan Jon Montgomery Blake Moore David Moore Meridee Moore Katherine Morgan Lauren Morley Jill Morris Karl Morrow? , - 1 - 'lia f A' rr, . ,, rs , 11.11-',:f:q::-pg - . We-. I f-,wil rs , ...f , PT - 322512111-221-.-f 317' .rx-gswfkag :VZ V: if M W vifiiif .Q ' -lf:l5'?f?i?x' ' , fg rggf- 5 r - '- it -, . , f- : ga ' ' 'v-' 1235! A Ani fa-.3-f, ii' a,a+?'rWNe ' NWN- 1 L' tgf :,:1. V, .ST 1 ..wM9Yw-N: , ' 35 K, - Z' -- W 1 aa V, , , - 5-:ga ,. i W T, , ' A in ff :sv .iff Sw, ' .- . ' . 1' ft ,N 5- allege. iv L gm . 1- za- Q 'ea X E n - ., GZ! 3 fr . ,ii ativan-y , , r 5 '- 5 -E M A, . ' i. 1 Q z 145 'H ,f ,Y f , f 2 , ,f . -' 'wi i -if ' f .7 SE 4 'R f' f, ' -in 511 Q ,g L3 ma 1 . ' X' P' J any .. is-Q. a VERY friendly Kris Hoskinson . W Classes, teachers, and work. That's what makes up academics. It is the part of the school that causes par- ents, counselors, colleges, and stu- dents many headaches. Classes also offer a mixing and meeting place, a planning center and educational environment. The perfect educational environ- ment has slightly decreased in the past few years. Teachers and stu- dents sense that classes are over- loaded. This means that certain cur- riculum have had to be altered, made more formal, general and mass oriented. Students receive less in- dividual attention. With it all, though, we seem to be adjusting and academic achievement levels have not dropped. Our academic curriculum offers a wide variety of classes to choose from. It is mostly geared for the col- lege-prep student, offering analytics, physics, and English. There are classes available for the career ori- Seniors ented, such as business machines, and work experience. And of course there are those elective classes which offer a relief from the strain of gfm :?, etc. .. Whatever a student emphasizes, all academic curricular helps each student prepare for independance in the future. Each class and experience opens a new horizon and thoughts about the future. -Linda Fox Deborah Mouat Edward Mrizek Richard Mrofka Eugene Munce Judith Munson Bradley Nakaji Yvonne Nappe Cynthia Nelson David Nesbet Eric Nettesheim Debra Nishimura Paul Norton Scott Norwood Carlos Nunez Heidi Oatman Catherine O'Brien 131 Seniors I really enjoy the tranquility and setting of this school. It's nestled somewhat in the hills fnot really far enoughb but in a general sense A mellow school . Yes, l know there are those hassles- grades, homework, and that Big One rules, but that's some- thing that's hereg and it's hard to Robert O'Dineal Benson Oldham Scott O'Leary Patricia Ordway ar . Lisa Ousley Christy Parker Susan Parks David Pattin Patrice Paulet Susan Paulsen George Pencer Alisa Persing change, so why not live with it? The people here are some of the most friendly and fun to be-around-people there are. And if you really look at your high school days they're prob- ably the most fun you'll ever have. Why look at it! It's go to school, and then go skiing, parties, music, and whatever people do in their spare time. It's just really a time of relaxa- tion before you go out into the BIG WORLD. So why not make the best. Live and Enjoy. Have a nice day -Rand Fisher His Jana Petefish Leslie Petrucha Thomas Phillips Thomas Pochari 'CT'T ' . V. ,, 1 vga 9247 3 'Vs 9 Kathy Trieb is on her way to class. 1 bs.. ,V .,.-.n.,.,y K Seniors Chick Porter Jennifer Quita Douglas Raisch Debra Ralston Alice Ramirez Vince Rappaccioli Andrew Rasdal Marsha Rnszell Vali Reese Kevin Reid Deborah Reinders Randall Richmond Mark Rin dal Mary Riordan Seniors This was a year of change for Sara- toga High School. Many of our stand- ard, traditional activities remained only as memories. Instead, new, more vital and hopefully more exciting activities were introduced. The Vari- ety Show was dropped in order to make room for a lavish fall musical. Guy's and Dolls was a sheer suc- cess, and another production is in the works for next fall. The traditional homecoming was revised to allow only a senior to be queen and a princess was chosen from each class. Halloween and Christmas were both celebrated at SHS. During Hal- loween each class had one day of the week to put on an activity during lunch. The freshmen got their head wet, while bobbing for apples, the sophs all needed a bath after pump- kin eating contest, the juniors bobbed for apples, and the seniors got the whole school involved by having a costume contest. The Christmas dance this year was bigger and better than ever. Held in the cafeteria, the event was a fun evening for all who attended. Saratoga's elderly had a chance to visit the campus on Senior Citizens Day. They all had a great time and asked when they could come back again. This was a prosperous and enjoy- able year for most, and the prospects for next year look even better. -Matt Taylor Katherine Roberts Deborah Robie Cynthia Rodoni Helen Rodrigues Sharon Rodrigues Jeff Rogers DeAnn Rollin Dawn Roman Cheryl Rnsendahl Lynn Rosichan Lisa Ross Kathleen Rosson Mary Royse Susan Rung Katherine Runyeon Alexander Russo ,av-.. .495 v , Caroline Haskell pauses for a moment of reflection on Costume Day. Seniors Margaret Sabino Carmen Sanchez Leslie Sanders Charles Sanford Steve Sausedo Susan Scherf Robert Schadlick Karen Schlotterbeck Carol Schumacher Susan Sende Sharon Shebs Susan Shepperd Scott Sherman Glenn Shimizu Seniors Ronald Shirley Robert Shumway Juliann Simonsen Jennifer Small Anthony S mith David Smith Julie Smith Steven S mith Timothy Smith Janet Snouse Lance Stark Sandy Steiger Paul Stell Barbara Stillman ' Y, '1 I 7' Mfr: 'Q Hey, Hey, Hey, says Noble Tucker N 5 x f' I think my most memorable exper- ience throughout high school was where I was selected by my teachers and Mr. Zappelli to represent Sara- toga at the 1975 Girls State session. I wish every girl could have gone through what I did because I learned so much and met so many girls. Most people here don't even know what Girls State is. Basically, Girls State is run by the auxiliary of the Ameri- can Legion, and consists of 500 girls from all over California. Upon at- tending the session each girl is taught the aspects of politics and the re- sponsibilities put on a politician. Seniors Then each girl is given the chance to run different positions from mayor to govenor of the Girls State. Although I wasn't elected a high office, I served as sheriff, and chair- man of a steering committee which took a lot of time in itself. fcon't on page 1381 ,ea-44 Julie Stirm Susan Stith Eric Strohmeyer Kimberly Stout Lee Streb Hilary Stuart Melissa Stuart Karen Sussenberger Anne Suzuki Ann Swanson Bill Sweeney Karen Szybalski Q!! Matthew Taylor Mike Tenzeldam Carrie Theis Kathryn Trieb Seniors I learned not only about the po- litical side of Girls State, but some- thing more important to me. Meeting and making friends. I knew no one when I got on the bus to go to Sacra- mento where the session was held. But by the time I left I had made many close friends. My roomate was from downtown L.A. and there was a girl from Happy Camp - a town consisting of less than 2,000 people. There were so many types of people that you couldn't help but learn from them. In closing I would like to say that going to Girls State helped me to grow up. I left home for the first time being completely on my own and having to make my own decisions. Nobody was there to tell me, and I think that meant the most to me. -Chris B utera Larry Trillo Noble Tucker Steve Van Rossen Lisa Varney Lisa Venuti Susan Vesling I Patricia Von Felton Ilona Voros Carol Wagner Julie Wallof Phillip Ward ' Robin Webb Lisa Westphal Mark Weimer Jodi Wenzel Bryon Wheeler Steve Ernst gives the world a smile. Seniors Laura White Craig Wiesner, Valerie Willard Eric Wilkinson Reese Williams Brenda Wong Jon Wong Tom Woodruff Karen Yaste Laura Ybarro Mike Yelavich Brian Yoshida Kathryn Young David Zicovich David Zitney Gary Keef Senior Mosts Current Seniors Choose Their Ultimate Peers THIS PA GE: TOP LEFT: Becky Meyers and Scott Matthews, Most Likely To Succeed. BOTTOM LEFT: Caroline Haskell and Mike Galli, Best Laugh. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kim Butlar and Steve Kingsbury, Class Clown. TOP RIGHT: Holly McGowan and Dave Pattin, Best Look- ing. OPPOSITE PA GE: TOP LEFT' Sue Lindsmier and Phil Ward, Most Friendly. BOTTOM LEFT' Libby Haskell and Jeff Rodgers, Nicest Smile. BOTTOM RIGHT: Judy Munson and Bob Miroyan, Best Dressed, TOP RIGHT: Sue Parks and John Herrington, Most Talented. .1 ff f 1-,ws-4?',. '. max-, -'Q H :,.: - -2: n I It ,W-,,4k1,,l,44,,ff.- Wife., s K - 514 I I X , Iv .',, ,,,, ,ww5mi3 ' W K :Y . .,, . 'sf x I 'Y , X, E' . . .NWA . WR. - -fir .1 1. . -M 5 . 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Q 24' X Q AN ,xg V ,sg ni l ,v ls Juniors Bradly Davis Regan Davis Marvis Dean Robert Dennis Gary Devilbiss Thomas Diamont Scott Dick Lynne Dimanto Matthew Dinapoli Wayne Dippel Kelly Ditto Anthony Dodge Pamela Dorr David Drinker Alison Dubbin Veronique Ducatel Tom Duckett Keith Duffy Denise Durham Sandra Ebenhahn Irene Economy Brent Edwards Brenda Eiler Henry Einhorn Lynn Ellis Rebecca Ellis Isaac Engel Joseph Escobar William Evans Pamela Fash David Ferguson Dan Fernandez Julie Figliorneni Paul Figliomeni David Fischer Layne Fletcher David Forcier Ruthanne Fortson Darcee Frisch Richard Galli Randall Gard Jennifer Garland Emma Garrod Kirk Gaston Stephen Geddes Linda Geggatt Steven Geiszler Bradly Gerdes Linda Gerlitz Lisa Gillett Kathrgm Givens Randy Gluck Lisa Gonder David Goodwin Gary Gouldsberry David Gragnola Denise Graziani John Greenleaf Deborah Brey Karen Grimes Jane Givens Susan Gruber Alan Grout 145 Juniors James Gurley Elizabeth Guthrie Ron Gutzman Steve Guzzetta Jeff Haggett Scott Haley Kevin Hamilton Tracy Hammack Lisa Hardy Mark Harrison Jim Hauer Nancy Head Patricia Healy Sindy Hedden George Heiner Mike Heinrich Jon Heinz Sue Hellman Don Herick Inge Hertsens Janice Hickman Noel Hisey John Hites Lori Hock Vince Hold James Holmboe Ruth Hootman Dennette Huff Gina Hulme Allison Hulsey Cindy Humphrey Mike Irany Alex Jackson Mitch Jacobs Janet Lang Larry Jensen Patricia -Jensen Kris Johnsgard Blair Johnson 146 my fi - xi mia fiilw S. I 51 , mmf. gs, '1-'Ziff f F . 3 5 7' -.143 I --:Q .fer . I Lili, iii 3 ' . A lv : Til wg. jg. 1 , J if iff - .N 'J ff, V fra J f - .. s W . ls' . 4 V. if , A , S.: - ' fm 11 5 al ' N K 5 I X A , 1- , j,: qs. '1 ,j.m:g,,., , f in' .ass ', fn. is :ii 1 1' bf' X , 51' f' 1' iff .lx mjai , - .f , ' -l, A f' .fi 'fr ya . EQmQi,g X , , .MI 1 I 'gb f r: ' i ' Q3 fZ'i iii? J xl-1 S 2 an 5 Zi-X t N? 9, fi ar- ,ft-: f si' -Siiifi. ..,,. ,. A -we-yr . W 611 Q 5 xii 11 ei,r' il ,. 5 2 , :Q J s - H W L.: . ' -- f, A K4 A 1. far X ff AN I.: - - fi 1. 'T , r ' ' , ', f Martin Rohe rests after an exhausting race ., P' ,ig as f su .. Mi. ,ai Juniors Junior year is far outg getting to drive, being an upperclassman fwhich makes you the stomper, not the stomp- eeb, no P.E., a better schedule of classes, and just knowing that college isnlt too far away. Everybody is thinking of the 'college years,' but at least it's not time to say 'good bye' yet. -Mary Pope Being a junior is special because it's a time when you begin to look toward the future, and hopefully, things be- gin to fall into place. You have had a little more experience than you had as a freshman. The experiences gained as time goes by make you grow to be an even better person. Being a junior is one more step toward reaching life- time goals. -Karen McCreery 7 f , ,ggi , A ,E i , L 1 -'HI Y V . r 5481? l s ' Am ir we .. P .ps l M I l If I 1 72: fvw. Q .4452 ' WW-1 ,jg W ,. YA ff- 3 'ev- .r.rr fs Jennifer Kleever Elizabeth Kemp Charles Kessel Catherine King Troy Kirk Barbara Kless Elizabeth Kobara Walter Kool Denise Johnson Scott Johnson Dorinda Johnston Clay Jones Greg Jones Theresa Jones Tom Jones Nancy Judd Douglas Korab John Koranda Scott Korbay John Krezek Paula Kudela Kelley Kuehl Bonnie Kygar Greg Lahann Diane Lammare Kathleen Lamb Michael Lance Theresa Lance Jean Landin Robert Langford Christopher Larkin Timothy Larkin Jeff Larson Kevin Larson Mark Larson Karen Lauer Daniel Bruce Leader Lance Leanza Elaine A. Lee Janet Leeper Lauren Leff Mike Leininger Ruth Leonard Del Leu John Lincoln Jon Lindstrom Dawn Lipton Cheryl Lloyd Michael Lopina 147 Juniors Carrie Lynch David Lynch Eileen Lynch Kathy Mac Moran Tom Madden Carol Manchester Dana Marino David Marino Sharon Marks Ron Martin Mark Mauer Barbara May Patty Mayr Karen McCreery Padriac McGaugh-Holden Lucy McKenna Gregg McKenzie Mark McKennon Lucia Mac Mahon Rick Lovely Diane Lowe Dave Lucus Todd McMullin Travis McNulty Bob McPherson Kathy McWeeny Dorothy Medina John Medly Ramy Mehta John Melehan Joe Mello Lisa Messier Katrine Metz Jeff Michel Joe Milazzo Ann Miller Bud Miller Shelly Miller Janis Minoa Kevin Mitchell Mike Miyanga Rob Mock Judy Mogannam Pat Mollahan Lori Moore Kurt Montgomery Cindy Mongomery Hector Montez Dean Monroe Kathy Molloy Tammy Mollin 148 X 1? if. v. ,SI I s li x l w 'ts 4 , x, 4 '02 1 2 ,if 'A lf ,L X l r Q :EQ V N 5 S 1 Q , Kg? . '52 A12 if k s iii gr fr-4 SPD lsr 1 5. 1, z W 1 Q 1252: f ' W f g ,,-1 Vice President Joan Cox an as-une: 'Fw' xx 'S L ' ggi: X :talks ,: v . 1 ' H ' A - v ' -:.-: '5 .ra ' 'im . 1 'gps . .r .. L wc: , CMS, K: -:L . X ,vt lk 2 N Li ll l 4. 'XX 'X' ,ffl 'if' X Y' 3 all F1 ali, +3 Q .3 so we LmLL Vk.' C l, QDWK. . 'Q 'ir N ' ,sh ,li L. +2 ,Q 5' J Q. ' Q rr- 'Z Q .x ' 5 ll .2 , . it Q : Sir: i 4 4 - , af 3 ig f ss, . . ' , '. X 4 -:A 'tg -, V, -it V4 C- if I KF 'X i 1 I 4 E ,1 Q fr- 5 ix 1 5-' W'Y9':ZfI1i' sgw gs, l 3 A Ann Skidmore, President his .a 13133 ' EE ' x f W I -'k. 4 Q ' , it N ,J .ffl j W it s f 'Y i-A 0 ggi - Mis a t xii, g m We , P r X az. 1 'il ?iI kE?l? :I 1 is . ' f 1 'Q f . J' Q4 X .1. 99 'fir :Q , 'X' 1 ,.. 1 f Y w il Xe ,, ff H. W z c cf S -sf 5:5 ' ,- , j 4 XX i li ,:. . X 'Q 51134 ' X tit il' . 51, .154 6' E. Q-' - .i ' H A L:'?'5l'sQEi , Al K i 'E .J TB, I Q 'A 4 , K X , afjfi-1 ' 3 7'-fr, Q YQ Xe f is ,vi fa. X13 gs? P V ,ff wr 2 ' fs -r 6 Q 2 , my, K M.. N E . 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W ,. . , x Juniors Terence Moore Sheila Morgan Andy Morocco Janet Morris Kathryn Morris Barbara Morrison Lowell Morse Edward Mrizek Robert Musolino Dave Nagel Lorraine Nakaji Erin Nelson Kimberly Nelson Nikolas Nelson Nancy Neville Joan Nevin Cynthia Nishimura Ken Okuno Brian 0'Leary Laura Olsen Michael Oliver Michael O'Neal Colleen Owens Jeffrey Palacious Mike Palmer Paul Panetta Laura Panotin Jennifer Paoli Zabelle Paparigan Jim Parden David Parker Sheila Parr Mark Passavanti Annette Patsuris Nancy Pearson Rebecca Peck Robert Pecsar Alison Pelletier Kristy Pencer Kelly Perkins David Peterson Candace Philbrick James Phillips Jay Phillips Dale Pinkerton ' Vance Piper Robert Pitman Nancy Plato Lisa Pohle Mary Pope Susan Porter Juniors Bill Purdy Cheryl Quickert Michael Quirk Michael Quita Jeff Raess Teri Ralston Karen Rathjens Laurie Ravanell Liz Reardon Chris Reed Rhonda Reed Cheryl Reichel Debbie Reinders Alice Reisman Kirk Renn Holly Richards Kurt Ries Kathleen Riely Gerald Roberts Briggette Robinson Debbie Robinson Lane Robinson Jeff Rodgers Douglas Rodoni Kris Ann Rodrigues Matthew Rohe Martin Rohe Teresa Rosato Beth Rosen John Rosenberg Robert Rosendahl Michael Rosengarten Jeff Rosichan Lisa Rube Debora Rusnak David Russell Nina Sable Mark Sallinger Lori Saltis Rich Sawyer James Schadlick Jennifer Schlenz Sandra Schmidt Michael Schnaidt Herbert Schreiber John Schreiner Pamela Scruggs Sharon Seeger Gary Sekigahama Sharon Sende Paul Shaker Philip Shapiro Brad Sharek Kathleen Shivley Oscar Sierra Ronald Simner 150 Jeff Pelline Susan Prestidge Scott Price Stephen Propst Thomas Puljiz l Ea Nil Y LAM. 1 'il ii , gg . 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Lb,1 Q Ffa -X J- we 'E K ' an W 51:5 N E J umors Kelly Simonsen Ann Skidmore Steve Skinner Chuck Slagle Sarah Slemmons Julia Smaha Catlin Smith Courtney Smith Edward Smith Jan Smith Mark Smith Mike Smith Pamela Smith Reed Smith Vicki Smith Alec Snowden Robert Snyder Yolanda Sotelo Mike Soto Hannah Sprinsock Rene Stamps Eric Stang Jody Stathakis Lisa Steadman Brad Stiles Mary Stojack Greg Stokes Mark Strasburger Richard Strutz Jim Stutz Mark Sutton Steve Swanson Greg Swartz Maynard Swift Jennie Takahashi Jody Tatro Heather Taylor Richard Teeple Jon Templeton Mark Templeton Tammy Thomas Kirk Thomson Bill Tingleff Juniors David Tippen Becky Tompkins Aimee Toussaint Garry Tramiel Steve Tyksinski Karen Uchiyama Robert Uenaka Gary Underwood Marc Valencia Doug Vance David VanNest James VanOver Jann Van Over Mike Veltrop Joan Viada Liz Vieira Ruben Viva James Volek Norma Vonfelton Roxanne Walker Robert Walter Michael Ward Dale Watson Eric West Virginia Whittail William Widger Cathy Williams Nancey Wilson Lisa Winningham Debbie Wodiske Forrest Wolfe John Wood Lori Wood Robert Woodruff Claire Wright Louise Wright Emily Wu Alicia Yballa Craig Zanwick Gail Zane George Zimmerman Paul Zimmerman 152 t r 4' V3 62 ,551 F' 9 f 4' ' V 4 1 l ' 5 'fan ' Y l SL' ., :5 ' , G5 - A' .ff . gf 'i?:. I W 1 1 A I . Q fag, b I - ,,, j, K? it 4' - 45 . if ' 'ff .x QQ , sw is ff X - 3,5 l f P 3' 75 A w ' 4, cf W7 , I I v H Y -1 . N N Q w .N A 8? . ,Q ,fa . if it i K 'wr 24, -c? F ff P5- X 5 r lv W .us ,, , Y- Y :lf- 1, Y ., . ,, : 6' rv f W , 4, , , ' N -, ,,- 4 R r it fi.. R W' ' 1 , in , 43' .fwfr ':. 3 -5 ai' ,iff E '. ' g ' ii ji Julie Barry and Katy King relax during the noontime break. 1 It's Fun Learning to Drive ophomore Class Led by All Girl Team. As I near my halfway point in high school, I find quite a few of my fellow sophomores regretting their social position as lower classmen. They think, 'Oh, if only I could be a junior or a senior I would have it madeg I'd have my driver's license and I'd have most of my hard classes out of the way.' What they don't seem to realize is that high school is probably the only time in their lives when they'll know and be friends with so many people. They've gone all the way through school with some, picked up new friends all the way through elementary school and jum- ior high, and have met many more people as they've attended Saratoga High School. This opportunity to know and be close to so many people will never again arise in your life. Sure you can go off to college and meet a lot of new people, but the continuity of friendships and general closeness of the student body will be nowhere near the same. If only people would live out each day of every year of high school to its fullest, they would have many more memories and friendships never to be forgotten. -Bev Norwood ' ' it RiChHrdAa1 1, 1 V 1, , i giifti six V V ' ' qty, I John Adams ' ' ', ' N V A Q .1 Q ifg V im N ,4 V .ig Steven Addison K f fy' WH Q Q, x Viv f A , 35-'I ggi . f ' fill Joanne Alvard ,ii 2 -f 'H' 'ffl '4 ' 'fi fy ni' Y ' ti. ' 3,53 ,. ' L' e ff' 3, ' 'PZ , ' ' ,Rig ' i ' I-A FW. ii' T gf Eli 3 ' ,. ' I ' . V 4 'li Mara Anastasl , ,, gm f .V Q, 5 fi' Y- if '-f . ,'ji,,r I 'ff Jill Anderson ,-xi - F, ' 5 A io, lx N ak W rn .. i ff. , A w A ty Q., , , .,., , X i Q ry. Katherine Anderson YW ' . if ' I 1 , , .prey ' ff Kenneth Archdeqcon ' ,nes-1' li 'ffl' w'.7'. -' Ki' --Q' i f z is fe . el A534 . ,- 'UGS l'9'.w ,,i,:QAy .z .fififi , W: , , ,QV I ' W' ' ,,iG '3'XQ2',,M ' Mtv fif Ph1ll1pArmijo i . . ii I J0hnAfmswong A V, y. iq, I i 1 f 'I ' f V ' , .gg -+I V ,, ig? Bettie Aseliiiie 2.1 ,Q 1, Q, r 'if 52553. ,Ai V .V ' ' f f 4 5, I 52,5 Bruce Aseltine ' is 7 , ,i Q fi in i -i , .,,.f s.. Vv - , t Q. 2 V J ff A h V - , . W' ,W W L ,, 223995 1 V iii' .cw BRETT? ' -i 9 Fey S el' , , ,Q Q? ',,,,gx 'f1'f ' 'IJ il. ' , fjvp g i V ffifft V ' Den1seAsimos i ' g , 'Q F7 I ' ' ii ' ,, J' I A' 1 MarkAkanas 1 , - u ff' if I ' 'n hifi Theresa Avila , , .5,jVs,f 1P?gE'1'i,, , fi I J I i t , f , V g?f5i?P o 'V V in i V giffif' Mark Bailey i fi I '21, 7 . I ' I I if 'Q ' ...i 955 Y + Nata1ieBai1ey -I 4' if 'Q we ff We W ,Q .. K u if fr 'ri ' :gif -M Nadine Baker 1 e I J0hHBa1b0Hi it f 5 VV, . F Q ig - ' V 'V V .gi g i t ii, fi jig jf ' Stanton Ball ' f , ' A .. VR 'fs isfgggjg M. , , L Q A553 ., ,iii ' if p il Joanne Bambrick is Q, ' , V , . .. ik 4 v kts, 411 A -Wi ,K X... ' I 4 K. W Q Z CraigBameS ' 3, l 5 - Bi, M, , VV, 4 K ' , , Victoria Barry 1 i sf ' if 5553.2 525554 . ze' ,. . . ru 1 Jamiesasiholm , .ms i xp M ,I .. , f -g J, . fr. .mf V , 5 51 ii t in lil I ' ' Rosemary Bath I 1 ' f-'mf Vt, V ' f V,i,, ji g ' ' V ..:h 5Eg V. Am ,, I ,Vit KatherineBaum I 5.1. V fy, ' I , ff ,V .sf , , . if ' I, ,Q Tim Beeker it V ,fa .L I 2,151 -w i ii: Q .3 r ' KV IV ll Ed Bell i V V Mi' si 5 ' I Sew, ' P V ,E ' ,ai J' ig? V V l 5 gif : T James L.Be11 A I mai V if, wif A Yi , . V ie? W ' , V, S1usan.Begl ,L V V! , , V I5 Y, V V ,g Q lctoria enard X5 .X if 1 ig A U 1' ,Nm .f ' ii ., , , . 'A . V rjzei i ' . A Kim Berbyl r . 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Chris Hogle Donald Hollenback Julie Holmboe Lori Holst Marvin Howden Curt Huber Craig Huber Liza Hulme Melanie Hutchison Kevin Ikola Andrea Irvin Judy Jackson Ruth Jackson Patrick Jensen John Jeter Therese Joe Mark Jones Volora Jones Bob Johnson Chuck Johnson Craig Johnson Donna Johnson Margaret Jordan Susan Jordan Andrea Judd Susan Kasper Karen Kanady Maureen Kehoe Elizabeth Kelly Kathi Kemp David Kent Robert Kennedy John Kent James Kerins Karyn Kerslager Heather Kirk Sigrid Kittleson Kim Kmeck Diane Koci Diane Kraljev Rebecka Kraule Mary Anne Krell John La Croix Mary Ann La Hann Richard La Monica Karen Ladd Emily Landis Julie Larson Michelle Lauer Cynthia Lawrence Tyler Lawton Jonathon Lax Matthew Leader Wendolyn Lee Christine Lemmon 157 Sophomores Still Un derclassmen. Yet grades now count for college I feel that being a sophomore has many advantages over being a freshman. You are still an under- classman, but you know your way around school. There is of course, the strain of Robin Lesser - 4 Tom Levis Laurie Lewetron Tim Linerud Mare Linsey Fred Long - Ann Loos Scott Lucas . sms, Y' Z' Q if Susan Lucas 1 N Amy Lundquist , S ' Sharon Lynch Karen MacKinnen Carol Madden Melissa Madden f ' Todd Mabon X- g gi Q. xx 'tiff-2 - Laurie Mahoney ...it Dana Mallen l 3. Paula Mallinson , i , fQf 5 ' Tonga Marcucci cg E Steven Markulin 1 i f if iff Marek Marcuszewski ' , ,W We X mi l Janet Marrs Brad Martin f, 4 - 4 , 1 Adrienne Mathews ,. 7' ffl if fb.-M we Melanie Mattson . , Richard Mauri ,Q . ' '- d Denise Mauro 5: L Fi A ,Q ,B E Fay McAlister 'J Matthew McAlister for -1 'f W -f-ff 1- -W- Michael McCarrick U .wffwzw my . . .3- Q t - is Q .-at 5, 11.1, 3-if ' - fl K :- Lyle McCarty .11.11.11.:3.1.::.g-z'3-s.,:- 'ff- -i e P I'-. 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' . ,'4 Sophomores Celeste Mirassou Renda Mogannam Steven Mohr Mike Molinaro Janice Molloy Toni M0110 Kristin Montgomery Robert Montgomery Jeff Moore Lucinda Moore McKay Moore Sharon Moore William Charles Moore Steve Morse Penny Morton Randy Morton John Mulcaire Kenneth Munson Debra Myers Denise Nakaji Melanie Nalbandian Jennifer Nelson Heather Nesbet Gerald Nevin Karen Nigh Mark Nishimura Leslie Nuckton Bev Norwood Bruce Norton Stephanie Norman Melanie Noble Claire Oudewool Kay Pacey Mike Page Blaine Palangi John Paquette Maura Palmer Jennifer Palmer Russel Parker Robert Parks Cynthia Parsons Tim Pasqua Judith Patmore Mark Patten Ann Pattin Debra Pelton Scott Pencer Laura Perazzo Patricia Perry Erik Peterson Sharon Petrucha Julia Podrasky 159 Sophomores Susan Porcelli Brent Pingrey Melinda Pinsker Deborah Pots Margaret Porter Murray Powers Brian Prestwich Eric Price Jerald Price Jeanne Oderio Mark Oldham Charles Oltman Patti O'Meara Alicia Overton Bruce Owens Theodore Rafalovich Dennis Ralston Michele Raney Geoffrey Rathert Thomas Rathjens Pamela Ravanell Rick Riordan Richard Regan Charles Reichel Anna Roberts Shelly Robie Cheryl Rogers Brad Rollin Teresa Rose Hollis Rnsenberger Theresa Rosengartin Marc Rosengarten Wendy Ross Pamela Rnths Mike Ruf Michael Runyeon Susan Rusin Teri Russel Carrie Salinger Douglas Sanders Steve San ders Mark Saroyan Thomas Saso Sheila Savage Jane Scherf William Scherf Laurie Schn aidt Douglas Schroeder Kristen Schulz Marilynn Scoggins Phil Scott Tracy Seipel 7 if K 1 , L' G r W 'f J . ,t x S I KX 5 i i iw a Q 3 a , 2 ' . 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W, ,,,,.i, u ., V it if J , iii . - T T f if , S MY i i Lance Servais Robert Shawhan William Shriver Denise Shuey Mike Sied Susan Skidmore Stuart Skjerven Christopher Slagle Shauna Smead Felicia Smith Gregory Smith Stephen Smith Teresa Smith Wendy Smith Susan Smoler Kathryn Snell Susan Snouse Roy Snowdon Lawrence Snyder Jennifer Soares Rich Soergel Scott Solberg Ed Soloman Robin Stark Patricia Stendorsson James Stellman Suzanne Stewart James Stone Cheryl Stoner David Stonebraker John Stotzer Sandra Sutherland Eric Sundblad Todd Sussenberger Richard Swanson Lori Szanto Kathy Terril Jane Thibault Patricia Thomas Sandra Thomas Lois Thompson John Thomson Sophonuues Raquel Tomase Stephanie Townsend Mary-Beth Travis Bill Zeid Lori Ziemer Jean Zimmerman Linda Zabrunnen Robert Trouard Mitch Tucker Tricia Tunzi Richard Turner Martin Tuttle Mark Tysinski Kurt Uchiyama Monique Umidon Chris Utley Robert Vanderhoof Kevin Vandermate Phil Venuti Alejandro Vivo Jeffrey Walker Mary Wall Becky Wallof Helen Walters Chris Walton Sharon Watson Jon Webb Jay Weamer Carole Wells Shari Wenzel David White Tom Wilberding Fiona Wilson Lyn Winagrove Tracy Wolcott Susan Wong John Wood Steve Worman Margaret Wright Ted Wun Linda Yaste Liz Yatsies Dan Yoder Albert Yoshida Laura Young William Young Q F L' 4 H Z, FT H f .5 5112? ie, ,N , ' fwfr ', , .T t ,, r Q 5' iw ' SQ f- vii M 'Y ' ' fi ' it 4 I ' , 1 -474' iffivft VJ: fi 1 he.- ,Qffif ,fy IL t 1 -Y? 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T -' rr . 'fi K J M :Eff V' 'nf I ' 'G rf r in i 'Al na if 7 ' 'J 1' A 'if' il ' r ' .' J 1 g A '- '-Yilvfp ' -H wt, . - .15 l-1 ' wry! :Tig X Ji Q- ISI ,271 ggi 1 'Ei' Q , ,' T 5 ' T S .L ' g : W -v 'Eff Q, l at , ww- 2 f, 1' iff' s. ,f -55 -'Sf 4 , f if Y: 1 D Q f it x . if 9 L. 1,555 Joanne Alvord cheers on the team It's a Whole New World Out There Freshmen cope with high school problems At Redwood, you don't have to work as hard as you do here. -Margie Gager Saratoga IS much better than Redwood because there are more events, it's a bigger school and more variety of classes. -Judy Huboi I like high school because the boys are taller. -Rebecca Graveline Gail Aanstad ' ' - A ff' Deborah Abbott N, : N Daryl Abrams , '. -Q Anne Abruzzini at A 'A Banee Acker ' iz' K , i .4223 V- AQQLMAIK1 Matthew Adams 1fs.-- a Q Ah A ggjyf l Lei1aniAdsero sg 'lr lei. a A ' ' ' :Liv .. 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A 1,5 9 -Q I I A1 , 4 2, s..?,:Q.i K - .Q A if lx N Al ell X 5- : rg' 5- . we 1 , . gn- ,, -., HJKW v t Cindy Banks Steven Barr Patricia Bartmess Scott Bassett Carol Baughman Donald Beadle Jennifer Beamon Kevin Bell Claudia Belotti Karen Benard Robert Bencala Tom Berg Joan Bergna Allison Berry Greg Berry Julie Bethel Omar Billawala Clay Biscarro Lori Blunden Mike Bo dourian Kathleen Boisen Freshmen Carl Boisseranc David Bowen Laurie Bowman Susan Bortle Larry Bouton David Bowers Kelly Bozgeh Mike Brabant Dari Bragg Denise Bragg Arthur Bramblett Robert Brassfield Brad Breiholz Coleen Brennock David Bressoud Sheila Brockway Kim Brooks Lois Brooks Chris Brooks Linda Brown Maureen Bruce Venice Bruno Laurie Bryan Michelle Buchanan Jane Bulger Sharon Bunyard Diane Bush Mindy Calarco Vincent Calio John Callahan Colin Campbell Patricia Campbell Mark Castell Gary Carlsen Karen Carlsen Beth Carpenter Nancy Carr Eric Cartwright Catherine Case Janet Christian Pamela Clark Thomas Clark Jim Clarke Andrea Clary J? . .v Jieiiff K K K digg -. 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Freshmen Judith Cleven ger Patrick Coakley Janet Cohen Jackie Conrad Lisa Contini Paula Contos Barbara Cook Gaylene Corbett Sandy Corbett Derek Cordova Kelly Cornwell Andrea Costa Dan Coy Bill Craft Chris Crall Brian Croll Terry Cross Sharon Crowther Daniel Cwieka Kathleen Daley Robin Dellas Anthony Damore Victor Dando Bill Darm Joyce Davidson Susal Davis Roland DeAngelo Christine Dechutkowski Renee Denison Matthew Dieden Marty Diel Kevin M. Dillon Pattie DiPietro Brian Dockl Lynn Donaldson Susan Dorr Deborah Down Jeffery Down Paul Doyle Louise Drinkwater Mary Duffy Tina Dunton Douglas Duprel Margaret Ebenhahn Gregory Edwards Tejas Edwards Karen Elder Lisa Eldridge Keith Elliott Kevin Elliott Anita Ellis Gary Engel Ken Erickson Mark Escobar Sandra Espe Tracy Fawley 165 Freshmen Christopher Felcyn Scott Ferguson Diane Ferreira Rosie Ferrell Diana Figliomeni Barry Filippone Peter Filler Paul Fish John Fisher Todd Fisher Jeff Flink Carol Flohr Robert Fontana Lael Forbes Deanna Forcier Howard Fortson Bruce Fox Michele Frase Maxine Freiman Linda Friedlander Tom Fryer Douglas Fults Margie Gager Jean Galli Walter Gangwere David Garcia Mike Garrett Michael Gerbing Kim Gerdes Darwin Gibberson Meredith Gill Dan Gillett Patrice Gillette Robert Glatt Rodney Gluck Nancy Goedjen Eric Goodill Bradley Goodwin Lisa Graham Bonnie Grant Rebecca Graveline Gregory Green Robert Green Cole Grimes Kathy Grimes Steve Gruber Linda Gurley Mark Gyorey Chris Haggland Michael Hah Donald Haislet Shawn Hake Jan Hales Elizabeth Halt Robert Hampe Roger Hanne 166 I Q, feijf f' a , .LW , W -5 if W, 4.1 it i, , a ny 'i' R Li' G ,L xy K f ...-ffl i . gf? 4 .. 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Johnson Kelly Johnson Amy Johnston Allison Jones Laura Jones Kevin J undt Keith Kanady Alex Kayhan Patricia Keck Shannon Keliner Freshmen Charlene Kern Ken Kerner Michael Kilby Nora Kim Carolyn Kinder Denise King Michele King Elizabeth Kingsbury Susan Kom Angela Kowal Ellyn Koslowski Eric Kraule Karrie Kraft Milka Kralj William Kreamer Mark Kvamme Christine Lampman Amy Lance Kevin Landis Jeff Lane Kent Lang Susan Langfeld Ann Larson Sandra Lawrence Steven Lawrence David Leach Gina Leanza Pam Leard Robin LeFevre David Leimann Tom Lewis Mark Lianides Donna Liddie Robert Lincoln Lisa LoPresto Elizabeth Lustig Michael Lynch Joan Maas Pam Mabon Ian MacKenzie Cheryl Madsen Melody Main Marilee Malcomson Michael Malvase Scott Marans Doreen Marcus Chris Marley Gary Masline Jon Matas Robin Mathias Susie Mayr Mary Ellen McCarrick Shelly McDonald Douglas McDonnal Daniel McGee David McLaughlin 168 l x l i l l i l F if Q34 1 X r . 4 .3 f 'MV X . 2. va 2'.fi g,x if 'fifff I ITV 'f-'fir 51175:-'-Y z5:i:'-flfff'fling-V.-:fra -1. . -,I it l Freshmen Kathy Maurer Ruth Mauri Shaun McKinney Susie McPherson Michael McNeeney Scott Meggs Robert Meighan Heidi Merganiah Miriam Meyer Kristi Michael David Miller Tami Miller Tom Miller Chris Miller Frank Mills Valerie Minshall Erin Mitchell Patty Miyanaya Cathy Maganram Judy Mollohan Kevin Milby John Molyneux Saul Montez Paul Montgomary David Moore Grant Moore Joshua Moore Margaret Moran Megan Mori Kevin Morris Todd Masher Heidi Muir Kerry Muir Margaret Mukhtar Laurie Munce Karen Murphy Lisa Myers Carolyn Nappe Nick Narcowich Randy Nelson Sheri Neuman Scott Neilsen Jay Nolet Teresa Nora Maureen Oharen Craig Olsen Kathryn Oltmar Miriam O'Neal Jack Ordway Robert Orlando Anne Ostrowski Jeff Otto Phillip Oveland Shawn Owens Cynthia Ozoa Kerry Padrick Freshmen James Paine Dave Palmer Joan Palmtag Jack Pardon Cindy Parsons Lisa Paulsen Paul Pearson David Peck Donna Pense Burton Peretti Babbette Perry Virginia Perry Kevin Persing Anne Petersen Darci Petersen Kerri Petersen Susan Petersen Elaine Pfister Sheila Pickett Laura Pierce Paula Piligian Susal Piligian Sue Pingrey Diane Pinkerton Robert Piper Vicki Pochari David Portera Debbie Post Mike Potter Russel Powers Jennifer Price Jill Price Roger Prince Teresa Proulx Jim Q uirk Dana Raisch Jeff Rankin Amy Rasdal Tim Rekhel Paul Reinders Shelly Reynolds Dick Rhodes Mark Riegel Penny Rieker Cynthia Riley Joyce Roberts Melanie Roberts Dean Robinson Brian Rodrigues Gary Rodrigues Greg Rodrigues Robert Roeder Dwight David Rollin Lynn Roome Lisa Anne Roper Thomas Rosato lib, K. as l n Q qi .5 ag 'itil x 4 -vi 1 1, , . , A42 vs. W 3 B H 3 ,. . 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Freshmen Paul Rosenberg Dean Roskosz Daniel Ross Lisa Rosetta Patty Rosetta Patty Rossetti Lisa Roth Kristi Royse Donnel Rudden Paige Rullhausen Keith Ryan Sean Ryan Laura Sabino Craig Sarkowsky Sharon Sausedo Karen Savage Michael Scannell Gregg Schallen Allan Schare Jane Scherf John Schlenz John Schlotterbeck Marilyn Schmid Martin Schmid Cindy Schmidt Karen Schmidt Karen Faith Schmidt David Schumacher Sandy Schwartz Vicky Schweizer Terry Seely John Segger Gary Seid Stacy Sells Michelle Servais Richard Shebs Teresa Sheehan Charles Shepperd Cathy Shirley Daniel Shonk Linda Shriver Andrea Sirratka Jean Shively Dana Smith Jeanne Smith Mike Smith Patrick Smith Paula Smith Freshmen Peter Smith Stephen Smith Stephanie Smith Tom Smith Tracy Smith Pamela Soto Gregory Spades Gray Stahlman Glen Stamps Laura Steadman Robert Stene Viki Stephens Aley Stevens Cynthia Stevens Nancy Stojack Susan Stojack Carolyn Stokes Sharon Stokes Abby Stoner Donald Straub Joann Stuart Vince Stuller Doug Stutz Steve Stutzman Curry Stypula Jeff Sullivan Bruce Swanson Lynn Swanson Annette Szybalski Cyrus Tahari Louise Taylor Theresa Taylor Deborah Teeler Cabot Templeton Cynthia TenZeldam Vince Thomas Rodney Tiffee John Tilton John Tippin Bob Tobiason Teresa Tompkins Bryan Tougas Kara Trapp Stacy Trouard Vince Tubbs David Turner Mimi Umidon ,Y 4, ' k .fl-,, K Ae, 'Au , 1 s i n ,, alrite ' , Wi' R i k ' rx 89 .-:.,,a V ,. .,,. 3 - t 4- nil: A T gifs Vt r , . 45 ' 0 X' if O Xt , 4 W H' 1 Tl V. . vi, 1 'FF' 3 N xx X X it .X X 1-zysiagrke -' ga J sn 'st 13 .' s S w , ' , w'.1'7': K X i l l Vice4President Nancy Vesling D ,Qt , sez. .pg J Qigkfiv' 1 Ja. 1 ,'-ua.,-g' ,L -- SQ-'fs'l9La'a.3, A Kggniif R1rBv!lux-5 Wai 3 I m ' is 3 all Rf . 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N ., fl X ,ti S bg 3 4- l- J . i 5 ii ka i ,, 7 Freshmen Carla Vandermate Karen Van Hook Kim Vasey Richard Vedder Bryan Veerman Karen Veltrop Nancy Vesling Lisa Vick Julia Vindasius Robert Vogel Judy Wagner Jess Walker Carla Wall John Walter Calvin Walters Dale Warfel Dave Wamer Kirk Weatherman Lisa Webster Gina Weiss Jack Weldon George Wells Mark Welte Chris Westbrook Edward Westbrook Holly Westbrook Jack White Tom Whitby Judith Widget Jenny Wilkinson Michael Williams Casey Winningham Brad Wodiske Lisa Wolff Tamara Wong Heather Wood John Worobey Catherine Wright Sarah Wright Debbie Wu Theresa Yballa Carrie Yoder Deane Yoshida Stephanne Young Beth Zick Tracy Zicovich Traci Zwahlen Aal, Andrea 143 Aal, Richard 153 Aanestad, Gail 163 Aanestad, Gregg 143 Ababe, Edwin 112,66 Abbott, Deborah 163 Abrams, Daryl'163 Abruqqini, Anne 163 Acker, Banee 163 Acker, J ames-46,112 Acker, Vance 163 Adams, Charles 143 Adams, Jason 143 Adams, John 153 Adams, Mathew 163 Addison, Steven 153 Adseno, Leilani 163 Aguilar, Ron 143 Ahamnos, Ellen 112 Alperdice, Lisa 82,112 Alexander, Adele 143 Allard, Kathleen 143 Allderdice, Lori 163 Allen, Jane 163 Allen, Mary Louise 143 Alvard, JoAnne 49,158, ,162 Alves, Lynn 49,112 Alvord, Jeffrey 75,112,113 Amende, Carol 163 Arnundson, Dave 112 Anastasi, Mara 153 Anastasi, Pascal 112 Andreson, Jeffery 163 Anderson, Jill 153 Anderson, Jill 112 Anderson, Katherine 153 Anderson, Lori 112 Anderson, Marlene 143 Anderson, Michael 112 Anderson, Muriel 163 Angus, Debby 163 Archer, Allison 143 Arillaga, Randy 163 Archdeacon, Kenneth 153 Armijo, Phillip 153 Armstrong, Jenny 112 Armstrong, John 153 Armstrong. Thomas 60,143 Arnold, Loretta 146,257 Aronson, Simeon 143 Arrillaga, Randy 163 Artana, Annette 163 Aseltine, Bettie 153 Aseltine, Bruce 153 Aseltine, Caryl 112 Ash, Michelle 112 Asher, Jeffery 153 Asimos, Denise 153 Askam as, Mark 153,25 Augustine, Amy 112 Augsutine, Paul 143 Avila, Theresa 153 Aylaian, Eric 113 Babcock, Robert 68,143,66 Bacci, Michael 112 Bacci, Peter 58,163 Bacigalupi, James 163 Bacigalupi, Kim 143 Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, 125 Bailey, Bakar, Baker, Baker, Baker, Balbon Balbon David 112 Mark 153 Natalie 153 Phillip l4,9o,ll3,l2o, Robert 143 Mark 163 Craig 163 Michele 60,163 Nadine 153 i, John 153 i, Stephen 143 Ball, Stanton 153 Ballingall, Sandra 163 Ban ks, Banks, 'I74 Cynthia 164 Susan 113 HO'S WHERE Bames, Craig 153 Baines, Debra 143 Barnes, Jay 143 Barone, Lisa 143 Barr, Steven 163 - 1 Barry, Elizabeth 95,113 Barry, Julie 143,152 Barry, Victoria 153 Bartmess, Patricia 163 Barulich, Marnie 113 Basanese, Sharon 15,143 Bassett, Karen 102,143 Bassett, Scott 163 Bastholm, Jamie 153 Bath, Douglas 113,48 Bath, Rosemary 153 Baughman, Carol 163 Baum, Katherine 153 Baumer, Jeffrey 143 Beadle,. Donald 62,163 Beadle, Kevin 42,113 Beamon, Jennifer 163 Beaudoin, Kathryn 143 Becht, Christopher 113 Becker, Nancy 113 Beckman, Devra .113 Beeker, Timothy 153 Belasco, Frances 113 Belasco, Jan 113 Belanger, David 113 Bell, Edward 153 Bell, James 153 Bell, Kevin 163 Bell, Susan 153 Belomy, David 113,60 Belomy, Stephen 113 Belotti, Claudia 163 Belotti, Paul 114 Benard, Karen 163 Benard, Patricia 143 Benard, Victoria 153 Bencala, Robert 168 Bennett, Timothy 143 Berg, Robert 143 Berg, Tom 163 Berglund, Laura 153 Berglung, Karen 143 Bergman, Brad 1.43 Bergna, Joan 163 Bemard, Charles 163 Bernard, Tami Beronja, Jeanine 143 Beronja, Julie 114 Berry, Allison 163 Berry, Gregory 163 Berry, Guy 114 Berry, John 114 Berryman, Robert 153 Bethel, Bill Bethel, Julie 163 Bethel, Thomas 143 Bieber, Mark 153 Bierach, Craig 143 Bierach, Kirk 114 Bilek, Gabriel 114 Billawala, Chris 153 Billawalla, Francisca 143 Billauala, Omar 163,25 Birch, Lunne 153 Biscarro, Clay 58,163 Bischoff, Janis 114 Bitter, Sarah 114 Bitter, Thomas 153 Blackbum, James 114 Blackburn, Kenneth 153 Blackington, Sharon 143 Blackwell, Chistopher'143f Blatt, Lucinda 153 Blesh, Frederick 143 Bloom, Douglas 143 Blunden, Lori 163 Bodorirean, Mike 163 Boisen, Kathleen 163 Boisseranc, Carl 164 Boisseranc, Cheryl 153 Boisserance, Deborah 114 Bolwell, Jeff 114 Bolwell. Steven 153 , Borow, Scott ' QBortle, Kathleen.143r ' ' Bortle, Susan 164 5 Bostedt, Christopher153 Boswell, John 153 Boswell, Julief'1'14 Bourdet, Michael 143 Bouton, Claudia 114 Bowen, David 163 Bowen, Lee 114 Bowen, Lynn 29,143 Bowers, David, 62,164 , Bowers, Tracy 115 Bowles, Kathy 143 Bowman, Laurie 164 Boyle, James.153 Bozgeh, Kelly- 164 - Brabant, Mike 164 Bragg, Dan 164 Bragg, Denise 164 Bramblett, Arthur 164 Brassfield, Robert 164 Bredis, Gail 49,114 Brehm, Constance 143 Breiholz, Brad 164 Brennack, Coleen 164 Brennan, Bob 29,143 Brennald, Larry 115 Bressoud, David 164 Bressoud, Paul 57,153 Bridges, Bonnie 82,153 Bridges, Vera 115. Brinkman, Kurt 153 Britton, David .143 Britton, Dennis 1153 Brobst, Joan'153 Brockway, Sheila 163 Bronzich, Christian Brooks, Kelly 115 Brooks, Kenneth 153,25 Brooks, Kimberly 164 Brooks, Lois 82,164 Bross, Warren 153 Browder, Seanna 115 Brown, Barbara 154 Brown, Chris 164 Brown, Craig 153 Brown, David 115 Brown, Denise 164 Brown, Denise 82,144 Brown, Jeffrey 154 Brown, Kelle 144 Brovlm, Linda 164 Brown, Martha 19,144 Brown, Patrice 115 Brozda, Amie 115 Brozda, Lisa 82,144 Brozda, 'Tina 164 Bruce, Dale 104,154 Bruce, Martha 115 Bruce, Maureen 164 Brennwald, Larry 115 Bruno, Deborah 144 Bruno, Robert 144 Bruno, Venise 164 Bruns, Steven 62,144 Bryan, Laurie 164 Buchanan, Michele 164 Buchanan, Shauna 115 Buckley, Joan 154 Buckley, Thomas 154 Bulger, Leonard 115 Bulger, Mary Jane 164 Bunyard, Mari 144 Bunyard, Sharon'164 8 Burke, Jean 144 Burke, Jeffrey 154,70 Burke, Martin 115 Burns, Paul 115 Burrell, Katherine 154 Bush, Diane 164 Butera, Christine 115 Butlar, Katrina 144 Butler, Kimberly 18,1l5, 120 Butlar, Leslie 115 Byrd, Birgit 144 Calacro, Mark 15,154 Calarco, Mindra 164 Calhoun, Lawrence 144 ' Calio, Joseph 144 Calio, Vincent 164 7 Callahan, John 164 Callahan, Mary 153 L Callbeck, Frederick 153 Calvanico, Marc 133 Campbell, Colin 164 Cambell, Donna 154- Campbell, Patricia 164 Cambell, Stephen 154 , Campbell, Virginia 116 Campbell, Warren 116 Cannestra, Laura 144 Campbell, Virginia' Carlsen, Karen 164 1 Carlsen, Lynn 164 Carlson, Gary 154 Carlson, Lorraine 117 Carlson, Lynn 49.154 Carney, Kimberly 154 Carney, William,46,,116 Carothers, Daniel 116 Carpenter, Beth 164 Carr, Nancy 164 Carroll, Cindy 116 Carroll, Molly 29,95,ll6 Carroll, Robin 116 Carroll, John 144 Carter, Pamela 154 Carson,fDaniel 116,25,48 Carter, Robert 154 Cartwright, Eric 164 Cartwright, Richard 154 Carvey, William Case, Catherine 164 Case, Timothy 15,144 Castell, Caroline 116 Castell, Mark 164 Castello, Gina 116 Caswell, John 144 Catalana, Joseph 116 Cermak, Tammara 144 Cesario, Gail 154 Chamberlin, Linda 144 Chamberlin, Mark 154 Chapman, Robert 144 Chapman, William 116 Chase, Ronald 144 Christensen, Brian 116 Christensen, Dane 154 Christensen, Linda 82,154 Christian, Janet 164 Christopher, Susan 116,48 Chung, Insook 116 Ciraulo, Patricia 116 Clark, Bonnie 144 Clark, Dana 144 Clark, Kami 144 Clark, Pamela 164 Clark, Paul 144 Clark, Ralph 116 Clark, Rabert 116 Clark, Thomas 164 Clarke, Jim 164 Clary, Andrea 164 Clawson, Jone 82,144 Clary, John 62,154 Clifford, Cathryn 21,144 Clevenger, Judith 165 Coaklev, Christopher 154 Coakley, Patrick 165 Cockshaw, Sally, Cobbe, Jennifer 82,144 Cockel, Clay 154 Cockel, Dean 116 Cohen, Janet 165 Colby, Chris 117 Cole, Carol51,154 I Cole, John 144 Combs, Laura 144 Comer, Michelle 117 Comisl-ry,1Cynthia 154 1 Cone, Patricia 154 , Condie, June '117 Cone, Randy 54,117 Conklin, Richard 117 Conlon, Julia 144 Conrad, Catherine 144 Conrad, Evelyn 154 Conrad, Jackie 165 - Conrad, Michael 154 Cohroy,iTimothy 144 Conti, Linda 117 Contini, Francesca'117 Contini, Lisa 165 3 Contini, Lucy 144 Contos, Paula-165 Contos, Claudia 117 ' Coogan, Patrick 10,117 Cook,,Barbara-165 Cook, Craig 144 Cook,iGerald 144 Cook, Robert 104,117 Cooke, Scott 154 Cooley, Michael 154 Cooley, Susan 144 Cooper, Gail 117,48 Cooper, Susan 82,114 Corbett, Gaylene 165 Corbett, Sandy 165 Cordova, Derek 165 Cornelius, Richard 154 Cornwell, Kelly 165 Corr, Monica 144 Corson, Jeanette 117 Cornwell, Sara Beth 82,144 Corzo, Joseph 154 Courtney, Matthew Costa, Andrea 165 Costa, Michael 154 Cox, Joan 57,144 Coy, James 144 Coy, Raymond Dan 165 Craft, Bill 165 Crall, Christopher 165 Crave, Scott 117 Crawford, Jon 117 Crawford, Stephen 144 Crissman, Mark 154 Croll, Brian 165 Cross, Terrence 165 Crotta, Denise Crovvther, Mark 117 Crovvther, Sharon 165 Cuddihy, Eve 154 Cummings, A. James 144 Cullinane, David 57,144 Cuneo, James 62,154 Cuneo, Steve 144 Curtis, Catherine 144 Cwieka, Daniel 165 Cwieka, Mike 154 D'Agati, Steven 29 Dahlin, Anneli 154 Daley, Kathleen 165 Dallas, Diane Robin 165 Dallas, Kari 155 Daly, Deborah 118 Daly, Denice 118 Daly, Stephen 144 Damon, Carol 144 Damore, Anthony 165 Damore, Regina 154 Daniel, Audrey 1,118 Dando, Barbara 154 Dando, Victor 165 Daray, Linda 154 D'arezzo, David 32,108 Darm, Bill 165 Davidson, Joyce 165 Davis, Darlene 118 Davis, Murray 60,154 Davis, Regan 145 Davis, Susan 165 Day, Douglas 118 Day, Melanie 118 DeAngelo, Rola.nd'165 Deane, Marvis 145 A deBenedetti, Ann 82,154 deChutkowski, Christine 165 Decker, Nancy 118 Defino, Annette 118 Defino, Cathy 154 Dieden, Matthew 165 Diel, Marty 154 Del Carlo, Renee 154 Denison, Renee 165 Dennis, Dave 154 Dennis, Jeff 145 DeNure, Denise 154 Destin, Arth,ur'118 Destin, Richard 155 Deere, Sandy 155 Devilbiss, Gary 145 Diarnont, Sandra 118 Dia1nont,,Thomas 145 Dick, Scott 145 Dickson, Darby 118 Dies, Janette 118 Dini, Julie 155 Dillon, Kevin Matthew 165 Dillon, Michael 118 Dimonto, Lynne 145 Dinapoli, Matthew 145 Dipietro, Joseph 118 Dipietro, Pattie 165 Dippel, Wayne 145 Ditto, Kelley 49,145 Dodd, Brian 165 Dodd, Steven 118 Dodge, Anthony 145 Don, Kristine 155 Donaldson, Konriquo 155 Donaldson, Lynn 165 Donohoe, Kevin 118 Dorr, Pamela 145 Dorr, Susan 165 Dorff, Meri 118 Dorsa, Abby Jane 155 Dovm, Doyle, Drake, ,Scott 155,70 Drake Deborah 165 Paul 165 Ronald 119 Drew, Bradford 155 Drew, Gregory 155, , Driggs, Paul 119 ' Drinker, David 145' ig . ' Drinkwater, Louisef165 A Drinkwater, James ,111-I., 48 X, , , . Dubbin, Carolyn 155' ' ' Duckett, Torn 145 Duffin, Donald 155,25 Duffy, Joann 155 ,V Duffy, Judith 145 5 V Duffy, J. Keith 155, s , Duffy, Mary 165 al 5 VV: Dumbrigue, Terif1551jf'f Dunn, David 155 Dunton, Tina 165 Duprel, Douglas 165 , Duquette, Denise 119' Duquette, Frank 155 Durbin, Alison 145 V Durham, Denise 145 Qigfilifi Durkett, Matthew 155,66iiifgff Dusthimer, Sharoni155fjfQzQsffiil Dutro, Frank 119 i' Dutro, John 155 Dwyer, Daniel 119 Dyer, Karen 155 Dyer, Louise 155 Dyer, Michael 119 Dziezdic, Robert 155 Eaton, Tim -155 Ebenhahn, Margaret 165 V Ebenhahn, Sandra 145 WHERE Ebert, ThQl'l1QSf,1191 V V Y J JFS Ecke?S,1G99?? il55 i if EC0I1i:2hiYi 119 ii , Ewnomiairxiiie-'145i EdwardsQE13i+entl145 1 EdWa5'3iS5ffif5201'y 165 EdwaX'dB2f,Tejas 165 Ehrxnaiigaleiris 155 Einhomjjienry 145 155 Elder3,4Karen 165 Eldriiiaexhisa 165 E11i0ffiifiKeith 165 . Elliqrfifiievin 165:4gg,g:gSf nziismiiiraiiies. ffifgfm-gi Ellis,5Charlesi?119,48 J Ellis,gGregoryi119 Ellis, Lynn 145i Ellis,,Rebecca'145 Engel, Carol 119, Engel, Gary 165 7 Engel, Isaac 145'gV V Engel, Linda.119'gr English, Carol 155 , Epstein, Laura 155'gg:, i, V Erickson, Jane 155? Erickson, Kenneth 62,165 Emst, Steven 44,54,55,57,58, 119 1 , Escobar, Joseph 1451 3, Escobar, M3Ik'l555QigQiiiii, Escobar, StaceyQ12UiT: . ,Ql- Eshelman, Espe, Matthew 120 VQQQ? Espe, Sandra L. 165I15f:Qii Espe, Susan 155 A '53 ii J ' Evans, Michael 155 Evens, Williams 145 Evett, Richard 155 Faber, Bonnie 120 Faber, Michael 155 Faith, Patick 155 Faraco, Marguerite 155 Farzanfar, Nick 120 Fash, Pamela 145 Fast, Gary 120 Fawley, Reece 120 Fawley, Tracy 165 Federman, Jaime 155 Felcyn, Christopher 62,166 Ferguson, David 145 Ferguson, Scott 166 Femandez, Dan 145 Ferreira, Diane 82,166 Ferrell, Rosie 166 Fegliomenik, Diana 166 Figliomeni, Julie 145 Figliomeni, Paul 145 F5rfifi51Yrette251x155 Fortsonjilfloivard ,gi Fortson, 'Riitlianne '15ii5gj, Foster, Gregory'12QQfQ,iQfl?i1' Foster, Joseph 155 -ffff Fowler, David 120 1 Fowler, Duane 120' V Fox Fox Fox Fox ,Bruce 166 , Larry 155 V' f Fox, , Marcia 155 - , Michael 155 Linda 120, 1131 Filippone, Barry 166 Filippone, Brian 120 Filler, Jennifer 155 Filler, Melisa 120 Filler, Melissa 60,166 Filler, Peter 155 Fink, Julie 155 First, Lisa 155 Vrish, Paul 166 Fischer, Carol 155 Fischer, David 145 EK-Sher Fisher, Fisher, Eric 155 ' 1 FlShBlf. V,Jackson155 , 31399114 Eisner, Kim J ohn, 166 Randal 120 Todd 1-66 Fletcher, Layne 145 Flink, Jeff 166 Flohr, Carol 166 igifockelmann, Jean 155 Fontana, Robert 166 James 120 Fflrbes, Lael 166 4 Farbes,-iLaura.155 , Forcier, David145 Forcier,fDeanna 166' Fralick,jRradley 121 Franklin, Linda 121 - ' Frase, Michele 166 Frederickson, Brad 121 f ' Frederickson, Karen 155 Freiman, Maxine 166 Vf 1 Freiman, Robin 121 Q, Frey, Joseph121 ' Frey, Kenneth 155 Friedlander, Linda 1662. V Frisch, Darcee 145 .,. V Frueh,,Jennifer 155 elf Fryer,Tom 166 , f Fuentes, Sandra 1584? J Fulgram, Graig 155,516 Fults, Douglas Furman, Teri 12IiQifQ Gager, M8Ij0fl6ifiQ66lgi'iiQVifi Gager, Sally G9-ul,'MlCh3!?1a5if121i3129ifl53i2l5 Gallia, Rl9!iH?1if5?i1?li5ifiEiff? GHUEWQUQXW91lQ9?5156?f2Eififf GH!Ci3i.MB51iCHfl55i ,l?Eilff' Gefdia, Dfiiiidfil66?f 1,', in Garcia, GafdfReDldS1l7l45f' 7 Gardner,2Aiiii 156' A ' Garland,fJeiEinifer145i- V 2 Garrahan,,Rhonda 1211 1 1 Garrett, Mike 166' .V V - Garrod, Emma 1451 5 Garvey, Carol 82,1212 Garvey, Cathleen 156 Gaskins, Joe 156 ' --i Gaston, Kirk 145 V , 1, Geddes, Stephen Geggatt, Linda i4epjg2i:y Geiszler, Steve 1Qf5fi,fgQfi Genest, Arthur 12Iff1ffQ, George, Karla 121,li-iilliiew all Gera, Vernon 1561 lim. we-.v-.ls .A Gerbing, Michael 166 5 63? Gerdes, Brad 145 I Gerdes, Kim use s if A JV GerlitZ,:Linda 145 Lid ' Gerlitz,iSonia 156 A Gibberson, Darwin 166 Giddings, Jacqui 49,121 ' Gilbaugh, Carol 19 J Gilbaugh, Nancy 29,121 Gilbert, William 156 Gill, Elizabeth Gill, Meredith 166 Gi1lett,iDan 62,166 Gillegtt, Lisa 145 Gillette,.Patrice 166 Gillett, Susan , Ginley, John 65,66 Giraudo, Rick 121 Givens, Jane 145 Glatt, Robert 166 Gluck, Randy 145 Gluck, Rodney 62,166 Goedjen, Nancy 166 Gender, Lisa 145 opgaai, Eric ree G9S?ClfQwi.Tamra is 7 GQ5dWiYl9'B1'i1fl16yi156f.' Goodwin, David 145fiff1fflli Goodwin, Douglasfi1213,Qi T 1 Gould, Connie i ' G8-lll, Jee11,l661f, Wfillldiiiberi Susan 145 545' A .,. ,, Gould, Gretchen Gould, Scott 62,121 Gouldsberry, Gary 145 Gouldsberry, Mark Gragnola, David 60,145,71,25 Gragnola, James Grahamy, Lisa 166 Graham, Mark 70 Graham, Scott 65,121,66 Grant, Bonnie 166 Gram, John 49,122 Gratzl Sue zz. zififii Graveline, Bryan 1335257 ligifleeter, Douglas 123,76 Haskitt, Richard Bruce 167 Hathaway, Anne 123 Hathaway, Patrick Hartinger, Tony Hauer, Jim 29,146,80 Hayes, Gregory Head, Nancy 146 Healey, Patricia 146 Healey, Edward 167 Hecox, Eric Mm Hedden, Sindy 49,146 if ii HCi?lefaQh4FiStiaH Graveline, Rebecca 166,255 Gray, Christopher I fglfi3QgiHQiiier,g21?hk3giaS - Graziani, Denise 49,145 Green, Barbara Green, Gregory 166 Green, Robert , , Greenleaf, JohnQ145,?73 Grey, Deborah f A Gribi, Richard' V i 1 V Gribi, Robert ,fig G1Siffin.Mary, 4 Grimaldi, Stephen' i it . - Grimaldi, Vincent 122 V ,V Grimes, Cole VV' Grimes, Karen 145 . Grimes, Kathleen 1 V Gromeeko, Andrew? A ffigfgggigigriciggiiifiilie 54,55,58,146 fiiZi?i,'a'flli6l1f4?6 Cindll Henderstin, Devin 167 Henderson, Dan Henderson, John 123 Hendon, Emily 123,82 Hendrickson, Carla Heran, Margo 123 1 Herbst, Carol ,Heneford, Tina 123 Dennis 123 ' -1zi?,f1z,QQHerick, Don 7,65,146,71,66 Gross, Thomas 1 i?ifZ3if1,?iIderrnan, Julie 49,123 Grout, Alan 145 ',V, VV Gruber Steve ' ii. W 4 fdiutcfieid, 'renin A V Guest,Lancel21 f Gu1esserian31Dikran5?142- Guilty- imefitii 2 'iG11I10y,MlCl'!89l 1G'l1li2ia4 Mienaeifir , GW!! Nl1Chae1i'ff'. fi?-if GHtzrnaHfRe!??lli11461 7, Qftffaggenershfieid, Dana 167 Hershfield, Randy Hertsens, Inge 146 Hewitt, Gail 49 Hewett, Susan 123 Hexamer, Carolyn 123 Hickman, Janice 146 Hidalgo, Hlllblamlfevaah , . ,si?5?1t0n, Wil1ia???ifQliff' 1 1 2559951 M?9h?el12fi ' Gntzman, 'l?eizesa1122fii I Wa- ,,,, Hiseygsfbieeliraaetzfznzzagisfz127 izifiiiflzlitefiliiliii Sitaixliflfiglg L.,.e11 7 7 , iG5fQfey+Mafli36?ifZ.q,, 5137? iff gf1TTs,,lT1il1SQr5,,1Gins6f16?liQ?ai2EiEiil' f'?F3rY0reYf1?e2?l2iP22i62f5Ql te, iEEfFle HQlJiill67 7 s Zfa2355Qif 'i ',Haggeciigifeifgirieigg531iiafiggefigQfnaaggfsseeeuensiav ' iHel1'1ff?MlQl1ae1f5f:g2ie5Qf1I Hsisllersllfeillldiief2Egi2ffe 1 Halre,iShiiwrr:f.iSfeifi2E' f 1 lli' i iHales4-LyJw2Anri,e:i22 1 Hela22i5Si:drtflf4?if2i:E A 5 lfIe1iiEDHEi6r?ii4E?5iiiif , He1142Ribhhfdi122xi 1 1 Haririnack,Traeyj146 A , Hammer, Randall' gilj, Harnpe, Robert? ai ii'- Hampshire, Johii 122 , Hanna, Roger, 5 - 1 Hwnlballmoss Hansen, Eileeri3g122 Hanson, I Hanson, Tl'roriiiisi167 Hardy, Diafirli-2315711 Hardy, Lisai1?16QiiQ Hargrave, Tiiiiothy 167 Harlan, Harmon, Paul 167 Hamish, Patrick Harrington, John 21,122,76 Harrington, Robert Harrison, Mark 146 Hart Elizabeth 167 Hart? Martha 122 , N Harthun, Peter 1 ' Harthun, Rebecca 123 Hasbrouck, Lisa Hasbrouck, Steven 123 Haskell, Caroline 5,29,32,123, 135 . . .,Haskel1, Elizabeth 82,123 151aske11,VTnn 123 124 'HQgl6,3Polly 167 fHold, Vince 146 Hollenback, Michael Holleran, Daniel 124 Holmboe, James 146 Holtcamp, David 54,124 Hongo, Ellen 167 , Hootman, Ruth 146 Homig, Eluse 167 Hoskinson, Kris 124,130 Housman, Wendy 124 Hover, David 167 Howe, Susan 124 Howell, David 167 Howell, Sue 18,124 Huboi, Judy 167 Huff, Dennette 146 Hulse, Stephanie 124 Hulme, Gina 146 Hulsey, Allison 146 Hymowitz, Jodie 167 Humphrey, Cindy 146 Ikehara, Lori Ann 167 Ikehua, Lynn 124 Irany, Mike 146 Irion, Sherrill 167 Irvin, Andrea Irvin, Kristina Izumi, Eric 167 Jackson, Alex 146 Jackson, Judy Jackson, Paul 124 Jackson, Ruth Jacobs, Andrew Lee 167 e ,, ,.,, ,V , .JSF flrllodgdon, Torn 124 Jacobs, Mitchell 146 James, Katherine 167 Jang, Hanet Jeangerard, Mark 167 Jensen, Frank 167 Jensen, Larry 29,146 Jensen, Patricia 146 Jensen, Patrick Jepson, Dain 124 Jester, Jim Jelter, John Joe, Colette 167 Joe, Therese Johnsgard, Kris 146 Johnson, Anna Marie 167 Johnson, Blair 146 Johnson, Cathy L. 82,92,119, 124 Johnson, Charles 62 Johnson, Craig 62 Johnson, Daniel 167 Johnson, Denise Johnson, Donna Johnstin, Dorinda Johnson, Eric Johnson, Jebb 8,124,66 Johnson, Jennifer, B, 167 Johnson, Jennifer K. 167 Johnson, John Kelly 167 Johnson, Kirk 125,48 Johnson, Scott 60 Johnston, Amy Marie Jones, Allison ., Jones, Clay 13 Jones, Greg 65,167,66 Jones, Laura 167 Jones, Mark Jones, Teresa Jones, Thomas 62 Jones, Mark Jones, Valora Jordan, Margaret Jordan, Susan Judd, Andrea Judd, Nancy Judd, Paul 125 Jundt, Coleen Jundt, Kevin 167 Kanady, Karen Kanady, Keith 167 Karp, Steven 125 Kasper, Susan Kaufman, Nancy 125 Kayhan, Alex 167 Keck, Marjo Keck, Patricia, 167 Keever, Jennifer 147 Kehoe, Brian 125 Kehoe, Maureen - Keliner, Shannon 167 Kelly, Brian. 125 Kelly, Elizabeth , Kelly, Karen 95,125 Kemp, Elizabeth 147 Kenichi, Okuno Kennedy, John 125,48 Kennedy, Robert Kenr, David Kent, John Kern, Charlene 168 Kemer, Denise 125 Kerner, Ken 168 Kerslager, Karyn Kessel, Charels 147 Kilby, Michael 62,168 Kim, Nora 168 Kinder, Carolyn 168 King, Catherine 147,152 King, Craig 125 King, Denisle 168 King, Michele 168 Kingsbury, Elizabeth 168 Kingsbury, Steve 7,44,125 Kinn, Terrence Kirk, Heather Kirk, Troy 147,25 176 HO'S WHERE Kittleson, Sigrid Kittleson, Thomas 54,57,44, 125 Kitts, John 54,126 V Klees, Barbara 147 1 Kobara, Elizabeth 147 Kobara, Katherine 126 Koch, Celeste 126 Koci, Deborah 100,126 Koci, Diane 48 Kool, Walter 147 Korab, Douglas 147 V Koranda, Elizabeth 51,126 Koranda, John 147 Korbay, Scott 147 Korn, Susan 168 A ' Kowal, AngelaV168 Kowal, Cynthia 126 Kozlowski, Ellyn 82,168 Koziowski, Kirk 75,126 Kraft, Karrie 168 Kraft, Virgil 126 Kralj, Kilka 168 Kraljev, Diane Kraljev, Nancy 126 Kvamme, Mark Kraule, Eric 168 Kraule, Rebecca Kreamer, Gail 126 Kreamer, William 168 ' Krezek, John 147 , Krell, Maryanne Krearner, Gregory 126 Kudela, Paula 1471 Kuehl, Kelley'147 . Kvarnrne, Mark 168 Kygar, Bonnie ,147 ' LaCroix, John LaCroix, Taylor Lahan, Greg 147 Lal-lann, Mary Ann La Monica, Richard Ladd, Karen Ladd, James 126 Lahann, Greg 147 Lahan, M. 82 Lamarre, Diane 147 Lamb, Kathleen 147 Lambert, Patricia 126 Lampm an, Christine 168, Lance, Amy,168' V - ' Lance, Michael 21,147 - Lance, Teresa 147 V Landin, Jean 147 ' Landis, Emily, ' Landis, Kevin 1484 V- V Landis, Marcella 126 ' ' Lane, Jeffery 70 Lang, Douglass 127 Lang, Kent 148 , Lanfgield, Susan 168 V Langrord, Rooert 147, Langley, Jaines 126 i V Langley, Joan 127 ' V 8 Larkin, Christopher 147 Larkin, Tim 147 Larson, Ann 168 Larson, Jeff 147 Larson, Julie Larson, Kevin 147 Larson, Mark 147 Lattan, Mary Ann Laver, Karen 147 Lauer, Kathleen 127 Lauer, Michelle Levine, 'Mark Lavie,'Scott 127 Lawrence, Cynthia Lawrence, Sandra 168 Lawtence, Steven 168 Lawtence, William 127 Lawton, Tyler Lax, Jonathan Leach, David 168 Leader, Daniel Bruce55,147, , - Leader, Susan M A Leanza, Gina 168 , Leanza, Lance Leard, Pamela 168 Lee, Deborah 127 Lee, Elaine A. 147 Lee, Wendolyn Leeper, Janet 147 Leeper, Lynne Lefevre, Robin 168 Leff, Lauren 147 Leff, Roger 127 Leimann, David 168 Leinger, Kelley V Leininger, Michael 147 Lemmon, Christine 147 Lenz, Leah 127 Leonard, Ruth 147 Lesser, Robin Leu, Del 147 Levis, Thomas Lewetzow, Laurie Lewis, Thomas 168 V Lianides,'Mark 8,168 Liddie, Donna 168 Lincoln, John 147 Lincoln, Robert 168 Linders, Susan 21-3,112,117,127 Lindstrom, Jon 147 Linerud, Timothy 70 Linsey, Mark A Linsrneier, Suzanne 127' Lipton, Dawn 147 i A ,Liaya,chery129 Long, Fi-edrick25 I , vLoos,Ann ' 'V Loos, Stephen, 127' Lopina, Michael'147 Lopresto, Lisa 168 ' - Lorincz, Catherine 127 Lovely, Rick 148 Lowe, Dane 148 Lucas, David 148 Lucas, Lee ' Lundberg, Richard Lucas, Scott Lucas, Susan Lund, Jennifer Lunday, Andrew 127 ' Lustig, Elizabeth 168 Lynch, Carrie 148 Lynch, David'148 ' Lynch, Eileen 148 , Lynch, Michael 168 Lynch, Sharon . . Maas, Joan 168 V J Mahon, Linda 32,82, 128 Mabon, .Pamela 168 Mackenzie, lan 168 MacKinnon, Karen MacMorran, Kathleen Madden, Carol Madden, M9l1SS8 Madden, Tom 148 Madsen, Cheryl 168' VV VV ' Magid, Victoria 82, ' f Magistad, Jody 128 Mahoney, Laurie , Nfahoney, Paula 128 Main Melody 168' ii Malcdmson, Merilee 168,18 Mallen,Dana r it ' Mailinson, Paula 1 Malvase, Michael 168 Manchester, Carol 148 Mann, Margo 148 Marans, Scott 168 Marcucci, Tanya . Marcus, 'Dorene 168 Marino, Dana 148 ' Marino, David 148,66 Marino, Walter V Marlev, Christopher 168 Marks, Sharyn 148 Markulin, Steven Markuszewski, Marek, Marrs, Janet A ' -, Martin, Brad' , ' 'VMcMahon, Patricia Martin, Ronald 148 Martin, William 128,42 Masline, Bonnie 128 Masline, Gary 168 V Mastman, Mark 128 - Matas, Cynthia 18,29,49,128 Matas, Jon 168 Mathiesen, Scott 54,128 Mathias,Robin 168 Mattews, Adrienne Matthews, Scott 15,128,48 'Mattson, Melanie Mattson, Merilee 128 Mauer, Kathy 169 Mauer, 'Mark ,148 Mauri, Richard VMauri, Ruth 169 Mauro, Charles 128 Mauro, -Denise May, Barbara 148 Mayr,'Patricia 148 Mayr, Susie 168 McAlister, Fay i McAlister, Matthew McCarrick, Kathleen 129 McCarrick, Michael McCarty, Lyle ' ,McCai-rich, Mary Ellen:- , . McCormick, James 168 fMcCready, Jack 129 McCready, Karen 148 A' - McDonald, Shelly 168 -McDonnal, Douglas 168 , McDonn al, Sheila McEwen, Paul 10,129 ' , McGaugholden, Padrio 148 McGee,'Daruei 168 McGi1away, Margo.13,29,'129,' A 148 ' McGill, Kathy McGovem, Martha V MacGowan, Holly'129 Mclntosh, Debra 129 McIntosh, Robert, McKenna, Lucy 148 , McKennon, Dee- V McKennon, Mark 1480 McKenzie, Gregg 148 McKinnon, Karen McKinney, Shaurn 169 McKinnon, Mark McLaughlin, Carrie 82,129 McLaughlin, David 168 McLaughlin, John 62 McLearn, Dave McLean, Brenda McLeod, Maralee McMullin, Erin McMullin, Todd 148 McNulty, Shane McNulty, Travis 54,58,148 McPherson, Robert 58 McPherson, Susan 169 McPherson, William 129 .McWeeny, Kathy 148 McWeeney, Michael 169 Meagher, Paul 129 Meagher, Timothy Medina, Dorothy 148 Medley, John 148 Meggs, Scott 169 Mehta, Ramila 148 Meighan, Robert 169 Meisman, Janyce McLean, David Melehan, John 148 Mello, Joseph 148 Menacho, Sheila Merardy, Herschel Merjanian, Heidi Merlie, Craig Merral, Elizabeth 129 Messenger, Claudia 62,129,418 Messenger, Teresa Messier, Lisa 148 Metz, Katrina 148 ' V , Meyers, Becky 29,32,118,129 48 ' Meyer, Miriam 169 Michael, Jennifer 129,25,48 Michael, Kristen 169 ' Michel, Jefferey 148 r Michel, Paul Milazzo, Joseph 1481 Milazzo, Vincent 57 Miller, Ann 148 , Miller, Bud 148 ' Miller, Christopher' , I Miller, David 169 Miller, Diane Miller, Gary 129 Miller, Henry Miller, J ames Miller, Kari 129 Miller, Mathew Miller, Michele Miller, Nancy 130 Miller, Shelly 148 Miller, Susan Miller, Tami 169 Miller Tom 169 Mills, Frank 169 Mingrone, Katherine Minoa, Janis 148 Minshall, Valerie 169 Minshull, Robert Mirassou, Celeste Miroyan,iRobert 19,13O,71 Mitchell, Erin 169 Mitchell, Kevin 29,148,196 Miyanaga, Patty 169 Miyanbga, Nancy 130 Miyanaga, Michel 148 Mock, Robert 60' Mogmmam. Cathy 148 Miogannam, Judy'148 Moganam, Nirner 130 Mohr, Patricia 130 Mohr, Steven Molinaro, Michael Mollahan, JudyU169 Mollahan, Patrick 148 Mollin, Tammy 148 Mollo, Toni Molloy, Janice Molloy, Kathy 148 Molloy, Kevin 60,169,192 Molynius, John 169 Monahan, Mary 130 Monroe, Dean 148 Montez, Hector 148 Montez, Saul 169 Montgomery, Cindy 148,151 Montgomery, John 130 Montgomery, Kurt 148 Montgomery, Paul 169 Montgomery, Robert Moore, David 130,169 Moore, Grant 169 Moore, Jeffery 62 Moore, Joshua 169 Moore, Lori 148 Moore, Lucinda Moore, McKay Moore, Mer 18,19,126,130 Moore, Sharon 82 Moore, Terence 149 Moran Joshua Moran Ketherine 130 Moran Margaret 169 Moran, Sheila 149 , Mori, Megan 169 Morley, Lauren 5,29, 130 Morocco, Andy 149 Morris, Janet 149 Morris, Jill 130 Morris, Katheryn 149 Morris, Kevin 169 Morrison, Barbara 149 Morrow, Karl-130 Morse, Lowell 149 Morse, Steve Morton, Penny Morton, Randy Mosher, Todd 169 Mouat, Debbie 131 Mrizek, Edward 131,149 Mrofka, Richard 131 Muir, Heidi 169 Muir, Molly 169 Mukhtar, Mary 169 Mulcaire, John 60 Munce, Eugene 93,131 Munce, Laurie 169 Munson, Judith 131 Reekiyniiendae 150' Riisse1l,Deviid'1.50, 1 r Munson, Kenneth Murphy, Karen Musolino, Robert 149 Myers, Debra Myers, Lisa 42 Nagel, Dave 149 Nakaji, Bradley 29,131,42 Nakaji, Denise Nakaji, Lorraine 29,49,149 Nalbandian, Melanie 153 Nappy, Carolyn 169 Nappe, Yvonne 131 Narcowich, Nicholas 169 Nelson, Cynthia 5,153,126,131 Nelson, Erin 149 Nelson, Jennifer 153 Nelson, Kimberley 149 Nelson, Nickolas 149 Nelson, Randall 169 Nesbet, David 131 Nesbet, Heather 153 Nettesheim, Eric 131,25 Neumann, Sheri 169 Neville, Nancy 149 Nevin, Gerald 153 Nevin, Joan 82,149 Nicol, Mark Nielson, Scott 169 Pfister, iizleinewiroi 5 5 5 if Nielson, Victor 131 Nishimura, Cynthia 149 Nishimura, Debra 131 Nishimura, Mark 153 Noble, Melenie Nolet, Jay 169 Nora, Teresa 82,169 Norman, Stefanie 153 Norton, Bruce 153 Norton, Paul 132 Norwood, Beverly 51,153 Norwood, Scott 132,25 Nuckton, Leslie 153 Oatman, Heidi 49,131 O'Brian, Catherine 131 Oderio, Jeanne 153 O'Dineal, Robert 132,25,48 Oharen, Maureen 82,169 Okuno, Ken 149 Oldham, Benson 132,48 Qldharn,-Mark 62 Uxyeary, Arthur 132 Brian 149 fgliifef, Micheal 149 Qlsen, Craig 169 Qfblsen, Laura 149 Oltman Charles i foltmen, Kathryn 169 O'Meara, Patti O'Neil, Anne 2,153 O'Neal, Michael 149 Ordway, Jack 169 Ordway, Patty 29,132 Orlando, Robert 58,169 - Ostrowski, Anne 169 V Otto, Jeffery 169 ' il' Ousley, Lisa 132 , , Oveland, Phillip 169 7 J' Overton, Alicia A A Owens, Bruce ' Owens, Colleen 149' Owens, Shawn 169 Ozoa, Cynthia2169- HO'S WHERE Padrick, Kerry 169 Page, Micheal Paine, James 170 Palacios, Jeff 149 Palangi, Blaine Palmer, David 170 Palmer, Jennifer Palmer, Maura Palmer, Mike 149 Palmtag, Joan 170 Panetta, Paul 149 Panontin, Laura 1495 ' 5 Paoli, Jennifer 149' Paparigian,ZabelleHil49V ' if Paquette, John. J 'J l. Parden, Jim 149- Parden, John 170 Parker, Christy 132 , Parker,iDavidQ149g - Parker!RiiSSQlffQExl ' Pefke,11Repengfil,,1arg Jli, g Parks,1Susan121s:1B2i25f1if rrii if Park,fShiela1149i-Ai'11f Psisensgcynthia , Q Pasqua,Tirnothy' L 1 Passavanti,,Marlc 149, ii Patmore, Judith Patsuris, Annette 149 Patten,-Mark A Pa'fPi'1!AIl!?. N Q. q1?w1sti Therese 132 Pau1senQ1Ie1ea11?Z0 5 P9Ql5i?f1S15i3Siiif132's PG3T5i5ii42N8HCY'149 Pearson, Paul 170 i Peck, 1Davidi170 Peck, Rebecca 149 Pescar, Robert 621 Pelline, J eff 29,150 Pelletier, Alison 149 Pencer, George 132 Pencer, Kristy 149 Pencer, Scott , Pense, Donna 170 Perazzo, Laura P Peretti, Burton 170 Perkins, Kelly 149 Persing, Alisa 132 Perry, Babette 170 Perry, Patricia Perry, Virginia 170 Parsing, Kevin 17ioP'5' Petersen, Anne 170 A Peterson, David 149 L Peterson, Darci 170 Peterson, Erik Peterson, Susan 170 Peterson, Kerri 170 Petefish Jana 132 1 Phifer, Theodore 132 , , , Philbrick, Cnadace143,1'9i ,L ' Phillips, James 149 Phillips, Jay 149 Phillips, Thomas 29,132 - Rasdale, iAndrew.133 ,nn Porter, Margaret Porter, Susan 149 Portera, David 170 Potter, Mike 170 Powell,,Johni15,133 , Powers,.Ri15sel'A170 Prestviieh-,l1Bfieh1 s Frsstidae, Ss1Sanf160i 11: x I -11' J PriCe4fJHiHiiif'f?i17Qi2i5 PriC?i1Jil1'17Of' W P1'lC9,f5C0itll50' 1 I 170 1 1 Prepst, Steve 150 Proulx, Teresa 170 11 Puljiz, Thomas 150 Pi1rdy,1Biii 150 , 1 Quick-ati Cheryl 1503 Q!1if19:Jii1ilQS Quirk1:1Mike150w r Q95itaQJeniiif6ri5i133i 11 Qsies,Mfks.7sfI501il 1 J Be6SS,,Jeff150 ' 1 Rafalovich, Theodore , Reiseauene 54,170 Raisch, Douglas 44,133 Ralston, Debra 133 -. . Ralston, Terri 150 ' Ralston,,Dennis Ramirez, Alich 133 Raney, Michele Rankin, Jeffrey 58,170 Rappaccioli, Vincente 133 Rasdal,rAmyii170 Rathert, Geoffrey Rathjens, Karen, 150 - . R8thjCIiS,1fI'li0ii!aS f - aevsiieinzsueie 1501 1 f5Re9d1ChriS1450 1 1 Reese, Valli7133 Regan, Richard Reichel, Cheryl 150 Reichel, Charles Reichel, James Reid, Kevin 133 , Reinders, Deborah,l33 R9f14dei'Sii,F2u1ii79f,1fi1 A , 'fBeisman2,gAlice'i iis - Rektiel,'TimQ17O.3 7 f i, Rshm'Kifki15i0 . Reynolds,1Amy170l Rhodes, Dick 62,170 , Ri0hard'S51HD11y150 ii if Qffgq RiGlie10??!ifsR91Hda11i,l33 ' Ri9Qf91L1M?l?ki170, if RiElif?f5iiH5fiY15l 1702 A Ries, K1iftf150i f i Cynthia 170. .Ri1ey,1Kath1eent150e Ri1'ld5ls,M5Iki 133' Q ' Riordalis Mary 133' , Riorclan, Rick, , , g. , Pickett, Sheila 19,170ii-ff ' 'Roberts,.Arina , ffl 1 Pierce,,Laura-170 1 1' s PiligianQ,'Paula17Q,.g, i Q P11ieien,,Suemf11051,11 1Reberts1QGw1d 10111591 ii Rvbsrtsi1K21Ch5FfHQ'l,34i?11 t RPl??fi?fM'12Hi9f1?9l5f Y' Pir1srey,B1e11fagLJ'i s - f5RahetefJnyQe1170,i isis fix' ' Piiigrey, LindaiSi1e 170+ 1 j f,iREiliie,1Diehorah 134, ,, 3 5' Pirikerton, Dale Pinkerton, Diane 1704 Pirxsker, Melinda 49 Piper, Robert 170 , Piper, Vance 149i'f5iQ:. Pitman, Bob I 1 Plato, Nancy,3L492 Pochari, 132 Pochari, Podraskyilliiliiii Pohle, Lisa 149 Pope, Mary 147,149 Porcelli, Susan Pors, Deborah 51 Porter, Chick 133,25 Robinseng Brigetteeiao, R0bif1591iS'lDeHU '170 3 f 1 R0biIiS9Tfi2Debbl5 1503i l is i ff! Rf0dg9!'SsJeff1501-I -,,' -'fifigi Rodoni, Cyhtliiai134rsj1gr11?il Bedouin, Doueiiflf ff g Qgifiii. Rodrigues, Brisiig1?ZO'fsi2il2fsf Rodrigues, Gary 1705, 1, 'Qiiiihgf Rodrigues Greg 170 C1 Q ffgj' Rodrigues, Kris 82,150 'Q Rodrigues, Sharon 134 Reeder, Robert 170 Rogers, Cheryl Rogers, Jeff 134 Rohe, Matthew 150 Rohe, Martin 146,150 Rbllivi Bred, iR9Uii?Q1lDe 69131 134 iMllin,3Dwight David 170 6 5'gR9F39?l?ifD9WFf13?,.ii1 Rb0me,1Lxnn1L70fyw, ,i,,i5 4 RiJiJser,i1ii9ieAri1iefi5l1fxii i . R6SHfii3Tef6S9lf5Q53fif5 , Rosato,-Thomsa'170fi,,f1 Rk559! fB9'5Hi150 , ,ff Rcsenberg,,John.150 . , Resenbersg PauIi1'I10, , Rosenberger,Hollis49f V, - Rosendahl, Cheryl -134 i , Schnaidt, Michael 160 Schreiber, Herbert 160 Schreiner, John 160 Schroeder, Douglas Schulz, Kristen Schumacher, Carol 135 Schumacher, David 171 Schwartz, Sandra 171 Schweizer, Edith Vicky 171 Scoggins, Marilynn Scott, Phil Scroggs, Pamela 160 Seagraves, Walter 135 Seely,f1'erri 171 3926913-J0,hU 171 Seeeeraifiharon 62,160 ,Reseiiaah1,Rebert15u -gggggifg .11i,fSgicl5fi3a?r5g5i71 Rosengarteng Michael 1592? ,if -Seipelfffraeyi' Rosettaj,,Lisa170xwfggg., flfsfi i'i' Reeiishang,,,a,i11505 f , fs 14:ssSe1fsiStecy'1v11, Ptesieheesnyrm11a41f,z 11 - 'iV- fRoskosz,iRobertDeani170- . iRosSiDaniel170' 'V - A iii5R6ss1iLisa32,ii'34fi v RJoss,,Wendy ' j Rossetti, Patty 170 ji, 11. Hessen,Kefiiieen,1B41i1'f1frf Rss2e11+,MsfSha I ' . RA5ll1i,,lJiS2117rOs1g,Qff. 1 , R0tl'lSwiiPam4?lS7faff 1 five i Royse,'Kristina Iflflfi 1. 'A ii ' Rioyse, Mary 134, Rube,Lisa 150 - A Rudden, Donnel,170 R11f,Mike 1 Z Rullhausenjlaige1'7Ufii1' Q, RUHBQJSUSBH 82,1347 Q 4 Vi RUDYQQH+fK3Fhefii!Qfil1134f48 ffl? , 1llS9l1d9,iSliSfQflffl60 Ssiide,,,Susaii29,124,135 seiigeis, CarolffMiChelle 17 1 Senais-,, llance V Shak9f,1P55B1 1595 .. Sl?filT5ir0f,.PlfiliP2l6U5 i Sh?SQkQ5l3ii5CiiE595f'i55f BZQ 161 A Sl1ShS5iiSil9Y9TFl'Y35f Shel2liSi11Qi'T93E653i32Q-171 Shepperd,'Charles'60, 17 1 Shepperi, Siisan 51, 135 Sherman, Scott 7Q29,135 Shimizu, Se0tt1i35? Sl!ifl9Y,EMary Cathy 171 Shirie5QigiRonald 55,136 Jew 5171 Runy6ori,'Mi51jQg1gsfi5251, 1 A1'i'itTSl1iV?1y,iKalihl66D 160 RuSm.fSusani1y,'f1 5 Riisneik, Debereisof ' 1 Russell, Teri A , Russo, Alexander-1345 Ruth, ,Kathleen Q ' Ryan, Keith 170, 1 Ryan,VSean170 in 1, . W' , .S8.bi.l'1O,,L8l11'8l71iEiildiidi 6 Sabino,Margaret135 5 .fQSable, Nina 160 , Salinger, Carrie Salinger, Mark 160,66 semis, Lea iso 3 S8n0he141C5f511?H1135lifz,f1,11i. Sandeisibqislslse, ,,,il',:-71-ii, SandersQ ,s 1aeef-erhrlsfllffis-ff? SfilidsisiLE5li5?i35.iiif'i1f ' iSandei's,,SteVei 'i' 1 ' i iSanford,,Charles L35 1Sark0rvSky, Craig 171 fSaroyar1,Ma1flg ' Saso,-Thomas yzg.. Sausedo,1Steve'1351 1 1 -SH11SGfiOiQSh9lf0D11'7 11 p ,Sweet 1Serdn,17f1,1Q1 f SevssdsgS12ai1eff5 flxlixiii S?1WS?i31fiiRiC?!3f?3gl90i55ff? Si2a0hH1lii'MiC1i2514622171 Sch?id1ickfJ2i!3i5S.3i5Uf sisi S5i?idlibk1f'R05?IV1l34i 1 - Sifha11eHfEG1isBg 371'i55ff if1 sehere,A11axt17,11 11111114 1scherfglJenewfi, 11 .1 I , , seheagiisusaisfiafelc . 1 f 160 1 , fSCh1eeZ3z31?5Tii171 J ise1i1eefcerheek,Jehe 171 1 Sclilotfterljeck, Karen 135 1 Marilyn 171 Schmid, Martin 171 Schmidt, Cynthis 171 Rodriguesi Helen 12,29,133i J l A 6 '1Schrnidt,Karen E. 171 Schmidt, Karen Faith 171 Schmidt, Sandra 160 -Schnaidt, Laurie 82 1 .fShjdi'i, Chang'Woo Shank, Daniel 171 Shcriver, Linda 171 Schriver, William 161 Shuey, Denise 161 ,l Shvmwea Hebert 65,1 4 iS1s41,z1Mike161,,,,.,,figfi:s- Sieifef0SQ.e1ii16Qfiiiiiiieifftm S1ersema,JoyEfff', Sieve, Yvonne Simnee, Ronald 160 Simonsen, Julie 136 Simonsen, Kelly 151 Sirvatka, Andrea 171 Skidmore, Ann 10,29, 149,151 Skinner, Steve 13,151 Skjerven, Stuart 161 Skidmore, Susan 161 Slagle, Charles 151 - Slagle, Christopher 161 Slemmons, Sarah 151 ' 1 136,66 Smaha, Julie 151 Small, Jennifer 136 Smead, Shuana 161 Smith, Anthony 136 ' Smith, Catlin 151 i ' Smith, Courtney 54,58,151' Smith, Dana 171 Smith, David W. 136 Smith, Edward 151 Smith, Felicia 161 Smithe, Gregory 161 x Smith, Jan 151 :if ,z J Smithi'J?aPT1?i3l71i1. ff, , Smlfh9'JUli5i136g if ll 3 , W , 'Q ilmzriifii 'iii' Srrlithe,Micl3ael,151?yl71 Siiiiihf M?l??i1..'l'i Pseaeiffl isffiillfligi 13213214939 S'1ni'thftP5trick 171 Smith, Paulai171 Smith, Peter 172 Smith, Reed 151 b Smith, Stephanie 172 Smith, Stephen 1742 Smith, Stephen 161 177 HO'S WHERE Vesling, Nancy 173 Vesling,,Susan 11,18,49,114, 138,25 Viada, Joan 152 , Vicki, Lisa 173 Vieira, Elizabeth 152 Vindasius, Julie 173 Alejandro 162 Ruben Wagner, Judy 173 Walker, Jeff 62, 162 Walker, Jess 173 Walker, Roxanne 152 Wall, Carla 173 Wall, Mary 162 Waller, Peter Wallof, Julie 138 Wallof, Rebecca Walter, John 173 Walter, Robert 152 Walters, Calvin 173 Walters, Mary 162 Walton, Christopher 162 Ward, Mike 152 Ward, Phil 54,138 Warfel, Dale 173 Warner, Davie 173 Watson, Dale 44,57,152 Watson, Sharon 162 Weatherman, Kirk 173 Webb, Jonathan 162 Webb, Robin 138,48 Weidmer, Jay 62,162 Weimer, Mark Weiss, Gini 173 ,Weldon, Jack 173 Wells, Carole 162 Wells, George Welsh, Greg Welte, :Mark 173 Wenzel, Jodi 5,18,49,114,138 Wenzel, Sheri 162 West, Eric 152 Westbrook, Christine 173 ,Westbrook Edward 173 Westbrook, Holly 173 Westphal, Lisa 138 Wheatley, Kimi152 Wheeler, Bryan 138 Whitby, Walter tom 173 White, David 162 A White, Jack 173 White, Laura 139 Whittall, Virginia 152 Widger, Judith 173 Widger, William 152 Wiesner, Craig 139 Wildberding, Torn 62,162 Wilkinson, Eric 139 Wilkinson, Jennifer 173 Willard Valerie 84 139 Williams Cathy 15 Williams M ichael A A Mr. Larry Wood, Lori 82,152 Woodruff,,Robert 152 Woodruff, Torn 139 .. ,f , Worobey, J0hn1173 Q .Q I g lWorman, Steve 44,57,162,42 Wright, Catherine 173 Wright, Claire 152 Wright, Louise 152 Wright, Margaret 162 Wright, Sarah 173 Wu, Debbie,173 , Wu,'Emily 29,152 ' 9 Wucliske, Bud 60 . Wun, Theodore 62,132,162 Yaconelli, Chris Yaste, Karen 139 Yaste, Linda 162 Yatsko, Liz 162 Yballa, Alkcia 152 Yballa, Theresa 172 Yballa, Theresa 171 Ybarro, Laura 139 Yelavich. Michael 139 Yoder, Carrie 171 Yoder, Dan 162 Yoshida, Albert 162 Yoshida, Deane 171,58 Yoshida, Ralph 139 Young, Katheryn 139 Young, Laura 162 Young, William 162 Young, Stephanie 171 Zadwick, Craig 152 V Zadwick, David Zane, Gail 152 Zeid, Bill Zick, Beth 171 Zivocicn, David 139 Zicovich, Tracy 171 Ziemer, Lori Zimmerman, Gail 161 Zimmerman, George 44,152 Zimmerman, Jean Zimmerman, Karen Zitnay, David 139 Zumnrunnen, Linda Zumbrennen, Paul 152 Zwahlen, Traci 171 Mrs. Beverly Anshen 95 Mr. Don Baroni 105 Mr. Jerry Boncyk 95 Mr. Lynn Corden 105 Mr. Jay Bougerie 5,98,25 Mr. Donald Boysen 109 Mr. Donald Brand 109 Mr. D011 Branzuello 105 Miss Carolyn Brecunier 98 Mr. Joseph,Calpin 101,60 Mr. Craig Carlson 97 Mr. John Carvers 98 Mr. Zander Collier 105 Mr. Fred Cook 93 Mrs. Wendy Cosgrove 92 Mr. Mike Costanzo 57,103 Mr. Dean Cummings 101 Mr. Cunningham 109 Mr. Denney Daetz 101 Richard Daily 95 Devine 102,103,58 Dick 93 97 103,60 Mr Tim Mr. James Hatfie1df95 i Miss :Susan Hoffman-82,103 Mr. Richard Irvi1'lf93i- .I Mrsi-Ann Irwin 31,981 1 Mrs. Jon nie Jacobs Mrs. Margaret Janofsky 90 Mr. Larry Johsens 90 Mrs. Marion Kenworthy 109 Mrs. Marianne Kerl 98, g g Mr. Claude.fLesl Kishler10,97 Miss Nancy Lovett '101 MissiLou Ann Madsen Miss Joanne Maloney 84,103 Mr. Richard McCann 90 Mrs. Jill McFarlen 92 Mr. Leo McKenna 101 Mr. William Newman 97 Mr. Charles Newport 101 Mr, Craig Northrup 104,105 Miss Helen Oreb 103 Mr. Paul Page 104,105 Miss Genevieve Palace 90 Mrs. Marta Peetz 82,103 Mr. Tony Pettis 95 Mr. Benny Pierce 45,54 Mr. Bruno Pilone 97 Mr. George Potoc 105 Mr. Jarolslav Prosek 98 Dr. Hugh Roberts 101 Mr. Henry Rogalsky 93,25 Mrs. Patricia Rung 90 Mrs. Helen Sandalls 98 Mrs. Bernice Scheible 105 Mr. Eric Schrarnm 105 Mrs. Phoebe Schulz Mr. George Scott 29,90 Mrs. Linda Scott 10,90 Mr. Clint Scrivner 90 Mrs. Lee Sheldon 90 Mrs. Barbara Simpson 92 Mrs. Karen Strelitz 90 Mr. Hugh Stewart Mr. Berkley Summers 32,109 Mrs. Judy Sutton 29,90 Mrs. Elsie Taketa 90 Miss Ann Tietjen 95 Mrs. Josephine Wernecke 90 Mr. Carl Widmer 97 Mr. George Wightman 103 Mr. Norman Wild 97.25 Mr. Bill Williams 93 Mr. Larry Williams 101 Mr. Dan Wilson 103,66 Mr. Herb Wyman 93,25 Mr. Gerald Zappelli 1 I I 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 i 1 1 4 1 179 Buh Snhlru Mmm SINCE 1963 Congratulations to the Class of 1976 Corvettes and high performance cars. Worlcfs largest Corvette dealership. . SALES and LEASING 'Ziff . 'Q :-:g.f:I ','- If -.3Ig.g:g:3:3fTf-:f?g',I-2g.''.-f': v- .- Sg.g::1:-:3,.:, v-.f ..3:' ., :3 '.'.-, 3 -'-, 5. --ig , . , '.-. S-.TEE ',--. gj V- :5.5:5:-.,: ' - ' v arbor srgrans elrraik aou LEVAH6 .H SANTAteLXkAfC'A'Lil5biihnA Esato . PHONE: uosp zu -sm EVERY CAR GUIRANVEED I F M A W at 0 E' - 1 . gf '71 ' 5.1 ' lf X liz' , h 'P' ,T 53, C is QT., t xfxlgilt C ' 'A I, 1 . REALTORQ 59' Q . I .5 Shelley Williams TQ.f'L 9 QL, I. A ssociez tes, Inc. ,44 Q2 e r - Q REALTORS AND CONSULTANTS If ed' FTW Q- QQ . I I ::::hee:,,,f .Q C A IIUMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE 6 The HIIMES. Trade-In Plan. Exchanges lloeal and out-of-statel Commercial-Investments-lots-Acreage CTIOCOTZIEC Leases-Property Management. May we help you? Soup Argonaut Place Sh0DP:ngC nte 8 12960 safafog I Sunny le Rd MaraHno ,r Uhildzea .V Store Saratoga, California 95070 Phone: IArea Code 4081 867-3414 380 The PRUNEYARII 371-6510 SERVING THE WEST VALLEY AREA SINCE 1948 . 9 MMA C N URS E R Y fn,-'.,, , , YOUR COMPLETE NURSERY Sak1yama s of Saratoga IN THE -I .mx YAMAGAMVS GARDEN CENTER GARDEN TOOLS BEDDING PLANTS K' SPECIAL GIFTS FOR SPECIAL PEOPLE SCOTTS LAWN PRODUCTS C AMERICAN CREE-I-,NC CARDS LARGE DECORATIVE STONEWARE Pors 2 A I POTTED PLANTS 81 SHRUBS . CHETS AT ALL PRICES FERTILIZERS a, INSECTICIDES A , , WARREN soo FOR LAWNS -OUTSTANDING UNIQUE - we I A OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK El Paseo de Saratoga FREE Saratoga 8: Campbell Ave. DELIVERY 1361 SARATOGA-SUNNYVALE RD. San -'0 0 SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 252-3347 Ilffice Home Wmgiufffflefdffl 75504 Argonaut Pharmacy . IIIC BS EI VII, In guufogu Where Quality is Paramount 0 RAPID PRESCRIPTION SERVICE O 24 HOUR DIRECT KODAK PHOTO PROCESSING Q WE GIVE BLUECHIP STAMPS 12924 SARATOGA-SUNNYVME RD. Saratoga I W. D - Con scrxliiion CoT11nc --'S'ARAI'06'A TPA Viz . 14479 Big Basin Way Saratoga,IIaIif. 867-3456 mmm SIIIIAIIIIEII 4' ,I 95121 Q fl? pa :I Exif , fm-M411 ,I lfakffgf W I if flwvfjgqj'-, sf .1 gm,,. , A, fffaaw iez II , 5 5-4.5 A r 'Z f ,4- 54 f f' I M N 726' ,-'af I 1,24 Art f VIQWT, .-,gQ-Y T - A 'T' Y 1,2 . ,--'gr-1-... H-1:-JJ.--1+ --,V -- '-iii , ,lrf 1 fi ' ' 3.35 i'fM -f'-llf7 T'7'f1' fl 7 - f--:iff '1'.3 if f Y f -JQH ,175 5 il P 'P '51-2 1. - -1 1:,, I w K 5--.J,1,.,. I -'I , EE. if.. gr eggs, if 1, 1 . I 4.-'a-1 rv! I I ' 'W +1 'I PPP- ff 1 2345 . ' , . -P ' '. A -' - -- - ' E.: f ' . . Ju., 'f'-1 A.:,P ' - 4 ' -5 34.-FZ'h'1i:- f'2:'3w-111.51-mb:-'-.-33144: ip' 'r ' -.P I 12361 ScIrcI.-S'vole Rd. P.O.Box 387 Saro.ogcI.,Ca. 95070 255-6220 QQ 861-0454 WI-IITLOW Congratulations and Best Wishes from John and Sue Carroll Wt-IITLOW Whitlows in Saratoga, your best het and Famlly U tor fashionable clothes. LEVIS jeans, Q gp 1ackets,shnts.HANG 1ENshiits,swrmwear GD Q W u M 1m 'e X fix J ABECK TRAVEL SERVICE 666 University Avenue los Gatos, Qalifornia Office: 354-6151 Beaodnin- Luvghran J-2-t 14481 Big Basin Way Saratoga Calif. ser-zroo EB 183 CENTRAL CAL CONSTRUCTION GENERAL CONTRACTOR Lic. No. 247265 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SER VICE Specializing ln Insurance Work Commercial - Industrial - Residential Content Cleaning - Drapery 84 Carpet Replacement 499 REYNOLDS CIRCLE SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 95112 1 Y, J 1 . . Sn I!2I5i .,,x v,S,v,iAvuauv.,,d+ uiosp 287-5140 .E I '4-umm W 4' Rielly Nl. Reynolds, President Home Phone 244-1073 Plaza Barber Sh p 'MENS HAIR STYIING- RAZOR CUTS -T-lADIE'S HAIRCUTS'-' qwgfxp X A40 Sll-SAN SHOES W 'W3 W 55: ,I ie 5. 1 ll Q ffifgl ,eifilf is Sega ! 1 Q ,Stir at 3 T0llllY'S FISHIUNLUUK IN FUUTWEAR. Bare-Traps Birkenstock Sandals s'Qet There with Famolare Capezio Dance Shoes, and accessories Bernardo Sandals Osaqa and Keds. 436 ll Sarla 'Cruz Ave Lus Gains, Ca 354 8848 Qillfflfn im ' sL? ' -'A Q1 1 .S xg 3. 1 Q 1 . 1- :'Yl ,QR -bzj l ,Vi 5 10:1 SID ,- N'-5. l Q D-1,1 if 1.: i , - ' I L I y.f , I-1- I if -' A f ' ' A - rv I 4 E .I I I 1 li l l I - , ,V 1 I wi i 4 l I l I X nl Picrrcs H li, as-naounou: Q wsvvaleamimvmv l , SARATOGAKH7-OSB Pierre Moussdf f Jeweler G l arlisan Goldsmilll. . 'aflEWELERsen I l l L ' ' 5 -'Z 8 s AI 3o 6ps'o mnmpieox lET'S TALK TENNIS Would you lille inlomalion on racouels. slringing. lessons, camps, placestoolay? We specialize in TENNIS. We will gladly help you in any way we can. Corrie inanrl browse., 4' EVERYTHING FIIII TENNIS 7 us e CENTRE courrr 4' ' 4567 Big Basin Way atoga,Callfornla9 5 Q 1' I a ef f Z., N , uv- I A 4 fa . 1 SARATOGA FLORTST x: 8 :, 14496 Oak Place s5,N HW ,2 g 867-4400 Norris 8. Wses Carmichael-Owners SNRETIESQNTNM QINJQIRE Congratulations to the Class of I976 6555 14440 BIG BNSIN TINY SNIINTIIGN NIST-3764 Mon Sat I0 5 30 A Bon Voyage Gilt from Barclays trio.-L..J:w x its X QXQQCQX I x I IFREE Barclays Bank Travelers checks for depositorsl You get more lor your money at... BANK M428 Big Basin Way Saratoga. Calil. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Shasws F ' 2flllld:7nGif:Sunusi:s1 aa, nm. way Ice Cream 867-0366 THE GIRL FRIEND Juniors 0 Petites Contemporaries Cute Clothes and Shoes Downtown Saratoga 14560 Big Basin Way 867 -066i El Paseo De Saratoga Across From Westgate 378-7555 Stanford Barn Across From Bulloclcs And Saks 326-7375 14413135513 WV C MSI Photo Service and Supplies Greeting Cards and Gifts Sundries and Baby Needs . i7 zlsin 211 Saratoga ,alif. Phone: 867-5425 al i veria - Proprietor I - 1l 4 f f The Jf r, A5 X I. at bnm 4 -: '1 . 4 In 9 The und pleasure .'A- A I f X exquisiu-,j I ' Iilesiglu-QI 5 fy! , ' expressly for you wx N I K N 1'lll1l'NIl he nwusured . . . 8 N ' . -,NI ,- nf N 1 4 'd 4 4 H 4 I 90 mn 4 umm C1 BQWQQQH 4 , . A N -fx vv-4, . X' ' X vq I I 'wx XV ' It S QoQdswmth ' '- XQ X . . ,disc-ovei' our 4' . A f X X 7 4 XV1-1 sup:-rhsc-I4-1'li0l1'0f I X' ' R , x ' , pre-riuua gvlllh und '. ' L xx X. l ' an-vm di mls I K' ' ' - 378-2058 A - - 416 El Paseo Dc-Saratoga 3' V - . fu Smpjose V.-iii - 4 - v XlV.511 if ,,-' E -if i 'J ' f ' Y J 5? 4 , A 1 ' I . 4 f 4 4 14596 sig Basin Way sumogu, cu. 95010 BEST mms BNNIALWISHB Q from hi E UOJVKLIJVE 4 may fmsr IN Hoon cnvfmma CARPET smcf wan 2 f f Xi LINOLEUNI ff X TILE f PHUNEZ 244-4141 w 3 4..-J ! . W 5 :T Q li, 5'?iC:1cT1ester Blvd in 'UN' 'ip Sar1fc:Clorcl, Ca. Sfcfe Contractors Lic. H 248874 KARATE WAYS School of Empty Hand Movement 5252 Moorpark Ave. 446.2420 446 2420 ws if iw HQVPO KARATE Private lessons is Personalized JUDO Attention w,:,,,::5 ' KEl:'l:5oFU Professional f .,,,: KU Instructors A delightlul shop with line selections ol GIFTS CHINA NAPKHXIS GLASSWARE PLAQEMMS STAINLESS TASLECLQTHS SEWNGS 1 fw l'1llWfll l1l f J. NWVN mln 'll A ' 11174. 1 s ,gifs .x.x,S,, S . 70 0 5 t is xy 1 asf Mfg fi' ', S f, .A ,., I 4, 4 N 'Nut 1 N ,, JM l1'W1l ll 188 flame 867 9181 14572 Big Basin Way, Saratoga a a e- i i i S 1 i s A A 1 ii . , l, , ll., Q XX 'zi' '.:,, all r:,. 1 SQ eg A 1 owers ora 2 . .i,. Am: B a S i U n . E - -:::- 2 I : 14: , ' .:,. ..,., ,..-. ' -- ff ' ! In fe oi 2 s riff sf we f X 5 ? 5.9 I X 4- 5 2 n S ga A s Ne m 5 a ' -Z 'ta ' 5' 3 K 1 1 v Q' ' f L7 1 if f M9 , Fl l ll 5 1- 1 5 5 Q , f e 2 , 5 ml XE S 5 .f 1 9,1 , an h .. 0 Q M. ,A jig , E 41 'S .v ii K Q S+ ,, ,,' 437 XS Eff E , W X-Z v 'A 0' l lk miie sqm we 'W se ,,,4'I. 'f 2 , Q fs.,, 5 ef 'yi 3,155 , 1 3 .. .W aww., I NTI G Pw,,f S! I 3 5 2 ai ZR A if 1 at ELA!! 2 ' 9 45' ll 3' 5 ' r g A 1 Q 5' A ,e f ,ff E s Q f gf 1 as 5 s 5 if i l I W ' A 1 'xxx Q is rn S A P iff 35fl5.l2Z2Vr 'i1 5 .... , .. x , A i s 1 ln A l l fl , t ,,: .jam .gthmfaf G-eufilfe 641444 ZZ, Multenzru House 14577 Big Basin Way G J Items 8. Estates Bought 0 Sold. 14554 Big Basin Way P 867 1341 KRAULES .uswrsueus 14460 Big Basin Way Sc ratogo, Ccr. 867-9412 Bureau at WILSCN- REAL ESTATE BRUKERAGE 14370 Saratoga Avenue Saratoga, California 95070 1 14081 867-5110 I EI Gaucho- BUNSAI NURSERY YAMANANA S COMPLETE SELECTION OF GARDEN SUPPLIES TERRARIUIVI SUPPLIES INDGCDR PLANTS LANDSCAPIIXIG DESIGN 966 S. Saratoga-Sunnyvale Rd. Sun .lose 252-1458 ACKNQWLEDGEMENTS.. fm 'fiffi' I.R. MYERS IIAVE AIIIINIISIIN BIIB MIRIIYAN IIIIEE IJRAEGER SANFURU-MYERS PHIITIIGRAPHIB IEEE PARKER RIIGER HUIL IOE BALPIN MIKE IJEVINE BERIILEY SUMMERS CIJNRAU SANFURII BILL BARNEY DAN WILSON SHERI HART GEURIIE WIGHTMAN snnnunn IIMHATEIELIJ mumiw IfMy STFVFSKINNFR Nfwg mum it X X I I P 5 la J We Would Like to Thank Following People.. JUDY Sz JERALD TATRO MR, Sz MRS, ROBERT HOLTCAMP THE D'AREZZOS , THOMAS J. MADDEN , JACK ORDWAY Sz FAMILY . FITZHUGH B. ALDERICE III R,M. MINNICH WILLIAM MCLAUGHLIN . LEONARD ROBINSON DASIL Cl SMITH JOSEPH BROZDA JOHN R. ARCHDEACON SCOTT Sz KATHLEEN HARRINGTON MR. Sz MRS MR. Sz MRS MR. Sz MRS DR. Sz MRS DR. Sz MRS MR. Sz MRS DR. Sz MRS. DR. SzMRS. DOUGLAS R, PUR DY MR. Sz MRS. SELBY BROWN DR, Sz MRS, HARLEY R, BRAGG MR, Sz MRS, DENNIS G. BROCKWAY WITH BEST WISHES- DR. Sz MRS. DEAN VARNEY MR. Sz MRS. RONALD D. CONE MR. Sz MRS. CARL R. MORRIS DR, Sz MRS, FREDRICKARMSTRONG SARA TOGA -CUPER TI NO FUNERA L HOME KATHLEEN P. DURHAM m 5. Qi? MR. Sz MRS. 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