Savanna High School - Savannan Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)
- Class of 1969
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For Savanna High School these have reached the highest level ever during the 1968-1969 school year. The Rebel, our mascot, was, in the past, representative of ceaseless determination and val- or. lt is from this basis that stems Savanna High's own traditions. The ways of upholding pride and spirit vary - for some it has been sports, others clubs, and still others student activities. Whether as a team or an indivi- dual - athletically or scholasti- cally - the Student Body of Sa- vanna High School has become enthused and involved. For all Rebels there exists one unified goal, that of maintaining pride in our school and campus. Whether silently or outwardly there is indeed a strength so pow- erful that no amount of offense could destroy it. ' These are the traditions of Savanna High School simply stated - the Rebel has become our way of life. 3 N114 .ffl ' Q :V I - , -f-ff --ff' ' --- 5 , . 5-'P - I- ' . 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'NX m' 4 X x W , 42'V,oQb0fff15jQ,, Wal VXOMJ def Wmomf wfijfcf om W' .H J, W W WW JMWZWQ, W feyiijvf A o Our Campus: A Place Of Moods And Traditions E Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 ff 1 1 , 1 1 .- N N 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 v Q 1 1 Y 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 11 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 i 1 1 1 1. 6 1 1 1 , 4 1 1 1 1 1 i l at it f X4 ,I 1 0 a ' X i 1' U1 I I f, I i M6 ,bmw ,f - 'il XI, W ' Q 1 ff rf, ,Cfln f f ,ta ' J-561.4429 fl ,ladf Q5 I 1' 5 Afozfignpizflay lVlet Throu h Cooperation And Responsibility bw maj nbias, f Q Af f, mm , K 9'f WWW Q- ,gigzmbf efi 91 Lv 4 4 ,E-i' , wx ' , .- ' ' , , - nw ' N11 ' 5 .f'f7 ,fl f ,A . : . if? ' V 1 .. 1. .V 4 ,ln 1' ff: X. . f r ,I ft 1 1 . J, 4 v . ,, . ,M ., Y Cr., . X 1 X xg, F gg , 1: X if H is I -5 L .'w' .1 , 4 ' '-1 . ,. - .',x a J- ,. 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Advice From Administrators Proves Valuable Principal's Message Rebels: The contents of this annual symbolize the hopes an achievements of your high school yearsg a time in your life when you were vitally involved in life while for- mally learning about it. Hopefully, you have found meaning and happiness in life during your years at Savanna. This record has be- en prepared with loving care by your classmates and faculty and presented to you for your appreciation and enjoyment. , We will miss the leadership and stability afforded us by the class of 1969. They have been outstanding in citizenship, diligent in the pursuit of academic excell- ence, and successful in activities and athletics. They will be long remembered on the Rebel campus. Let us recall that the successes of this year were due at least in part to the efforts of former students and teachers who served to enhance the educational at- mosphere of Savanna. The lesson for those of us retur- ning is clear. lf we too are to contribute to the tradit- ions of Savanna and leave a legacy that we can later view with pride, we must lend our creativity, our willing- ness to serve, and our love to the betterment of Savanna High School. ' Robert Ross, Principal lv' ..- Administrators Stimulate ,' ', . I g1vff'u emi. 'LPs B Rib kfl' sg., , Neff 9 9 ,. Mr. Bosna, Vice Principal The administration suceeded in making the 1968-1969 school year at Savanna one to remember. Great emphasis was placed on better communication and cooperation to unite the entire Student Body. The students of Savanna were en- couraged and guided in scholastic, athletic, and creative achievements. The administrator's active part- icipation and continued efforts set a fine example for the Savanna Student Body. I1-X . 4- ' .. . I .51 - V ,...b- ....,. . e Y-.1-.f-5-1-........,6...:...,.j.,mk ,. Mr. Weaver, Vice Principal ggi lu :ar .- S rzwmi wmfm' -:ggs1'i.i:w ' 15+ .1 a 7,5 - i H 3 . as' ii ii, i lin , f - :W A.:-gg' W6 ' A 4 ' :X T A Y 2' re . I 19' I + 4 .Y -... Q Mr. Hoffmaster Director Of Activities S D. - D K QCD. J, v J' ,Am - 'X .'Nfx ,WJ N-J Q-er? ci. ,JD 3 . fx , lx? t ' J f -5.5 Q X13 -, K 1l X ' ,QL -JJ L33 XC 515 U bc-RP? K A -,A X ,V ' 44 XJ 5 vi ff ' jf ,J . . X5 xr-3 C- XX .XJ Cla, .:,4C'lwVf4l x CD A .VA T D ' ' C1 . lg L.. B K ' L KJ' . no C lb 5 + 55. of 655, FSH- f . of wp-J . , url f 'z -- l, l 'C ' lf' xg' J., - A L e , .fa Cffpq J .X ,V X xl 1 Q2 A px. 'x, .A i F v X . . V' Mr Zilf-fl-93'I wgjfglxfi A fv D A P 4 ,i .mi ll ,x fs iff! .ff . mf we m. gm' ' '9 30e' C5 N-5505 U fi J -- 1. X-if .5 ,, 0 GJ -JDJ? ' -1 V Q C' X' llgr' 'Q ' Q fp' N 'F 'lf l J l .,x XJVK-.1 14,,x7 r I C31 Tjxgj K, j- XXJ .Y 0. ., L! N Q M P '-A fix ' l ' QV' :Q Kr .,y-.A .V-' Je' ,if f x f N we 1,5- wf Ao ol- C 1 R 'y.1' 'inf ' X . X Mlffk' 6,51 C N X N ,.. X CI. , ,1 'xl2?J ,, A S--' f-X 5.4 fr. . ' jr' J -J - -' X- 7-P K N f A LQ' k Q ., Yr , .. kjxgl I qw LJ' In N Gil -'ji , Q' L 1' M .-,dx xx XX ' J! Qxjj .QW 'X - X QJX 0 . F -All mf-X NX,iXA-. Mr Purcell Head Counselor 'L' CV' 'QV ' - '- -39 ' ' 1 '51-' .3 . 5 .- XJ k 5 ' F 1 . w--,K L , ,gp-L ,b EJ '51 s R. - Mr. Roberts, Counselor .., V V .--i:L4 Mrs. Brau ner. Counselor .1 . Qf fi - A -Us Mrs. Soros, Counselor I7 ...1 . L ka xii 7 ii ,qi A 1. :sz -'Wim -1,4 iiiiiiin 11. Faculty a. IVIr. Allicotti Drivers Ed. Mr. Anderson Drivers Ed. Mr. Anderson Art Mr. Baca Drivers Ed. Mr. Bourne Music Mrs. Brastoff Business Ed. , Qfwm wie grim iii ,i V3 'EEE 3:3 aw Wiz 5 A MET? ull-- THWf V a Mrs Brown English b Mr Brown Scnence c Mrs Buchanan Englnsh d Mr Cordlll Soclal Studies e Mr Creedon English f Mr Cross Business Ed a. Mrs. Dockery Foreign Language b. Mrs. Dutch Foreign Language c. Mr. Eubanks English d. Mr. Farr Mathematics e. Mr. Formolo Mathematics Xl.. -Fe a. Mr. Frank Drivers Education b. Mr. Fries Family Life c. Mrs. Gerstner Home Economics d. Mr. Gregg Social Studies e. Mr. Gunderson Music f. Mr. Hastings Social Studies g. Mrs. Hicks Physical Education - a. Mr. Hicks Physical Education b. Mrs. Hlister Home Economics c. Mr. Hoffman Industrial Arts 47 ri , i .Ii V ' , 4 -I i ,E if 'lf ,gn-wg 1 9 a. Mr. Hugo Foreign Language b. Mrs. Logan Social Studies Substitute for Mr. Jeter c. Miss Jones Physical Education d. Miss Knaub Physical Education e. Mr. Koskella Foreign Language ,,,E,..,....-- ll ' , n z JK L,-1 A 'Q-fe-.'?-.ii 1, HE! U, i ,',YL5T Fur- fi:-6 i Hill Q i zi My , Q a. Miss Lance Physical Education b. lVlr. Landry Social Studies c. Mr. Linn Social Studies d. Mr. McNally Industrial Arts e. Mr. Meiss Physical Education f. Miss Owen Physical Education g. Mr. Peter industrial Arts X gf: l I, a-if Y a. Mrs. Porter Science b. Mr. Powers Drivers Education c. Mr. Rawlings English d. Mr. Reach Physical Education e. Mr. Riel Drama f. Mr. Reynolds Mathematics g. Mr. Richard Social Studies h. Mr, Richey Business Education ' ' ,-1 , fn' Q I. -fl ei 3 'i Hi gi ffl I i 60 , 516 ii..-ff-. llllll a. Mrs. Rowley Family Life b. IVlr. Sanders Health c. Mr. Schlichting Physical Education d. Mr. Shore English e, Mrs. Siegall Business Education -S- is 3 d mix X 35 4 rf' .l ,I , ' I V,-wg 4 wi.-.sr E a. Mr. Siivey Art b. Mr. Sim Drivers Education c. Mr. Smick Physical Education d. Mr. Stanley Science e. Mrs. Tate English f. Mr. Terkelson Social Studies lr , if E, 1 . ru, We A Xi i vga if . , Q. u VY 'In a. Mrs. Tobin Home Economics b. Mr. Trendel Industriai'Arts c. Miss Vaughn Speech d. Mrs. Vincent Business Education e. Mr. Wauson Industrial Arts E5 if- x ,if AZ,-1 L lf -sw- 1imerica's'first a. Mr. Way Mathematics b. Mr. Wiedeman Science c. Miss Williams Journalism d. Mr. Yingst Science e. Mr. Yonts Social Studies, rf l. L M-if ,ul U Mwrlw ,.,.,, ,.,.E.: . H h K gg: H ' f 1 e-'wi i . .- - L ge 2- . 'V , . , . .f. A , iw Y ' ,. . , ,, - . .K . -1 . , lf 1 ' s , ' , 5,3 ' ig ,1::'q-., 'A JT V 5, 25 I ' f 'nf ' - 5 5 ' , if 22 Eft T l I . P.E. Assistants: F.Kitchen,D. Leahy, L. Tracy. Cafeteria Staff: E. Loatz, M. Williams, D. Freiter, E. Hartmaier MjM ' up . lhwvifl Capable Sta NW w U fi my Ji-3.5 A 2 Q, , H i if ia H i X . -in X' '.mW lf fi iff U I fb! ,Q .fJ2lnJifl'J 30 lil s i an R if 1 .,,'. if C. Kinser, N. Huntiey G. Hawkes, B. Milliron, B. Popovich E Looney, J. Lamay. Office Personal: Mrs. Thornton, Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Hurst, Mrs. Lappin, Mrs. Sgihara, Mrs. Barmore, Mrs. Musolf. ids Students i A . i V--qi-, I ir L . ' 'f . 1 IL . A5 5 11.7 A V , 7- V, AZV- l i ','g'j' V ' ii . I l A I :., . F ' f rw W7 Custodians: F. Fiantago. C. Harbst, T. Krauss, H. Reffert, L. Wann, B. LaFoIlette, J. Jennings, L Haiiton. Nurse, Mrs. Kay Madrid. J 1 Librarian, Mr. Egan. 31 ..ff'. ,'!:11 1s..: 1 1 ff 1 M- 1 , ' 11 1 'fa x eff ' I-1g fp 1 ,W . T' 11.5 L 1 -. - 1 Q-., - I ffl 241113 1- 1n.i:,1l- -,., :1 91111121 1' , ,1v11.!., ' .2 15 , Y' W 4, 1- -asv. JP' rw .. X 135311, .U -' ' 1 ,,-. , rw r-rv 111 5, 1 Q 1 1 1 A S ,xg 1 Limp, .W 11 ,I 'Y gr N R ,.,. 1 ,M 1 ,, ,,11,,,,, 0 V F VI ITC . 1 U STUD ENT BODY 7ENT PARKING my VG BY PERMIT om EPORT T0 PRINCIPALS omcf L IM OM P IU H, u SHR Qs, Af ,X W fm H313 246-I hs SW Q iii! f I B 2 ' ' Hu -Mu. N ., ,-v,, 2 , U - , .J ,..,,. ,fm ,. L, JM A 1 Q Lf' I KCQQ if 1 C ! Q 4 ' 1 xx-N Cabinet Reaches New Goals ny Breen ce-President li HN dall Newklrk C eague President Gir CO9 -Tv- Andy Bielanski Senior Class President Gay Geiser Connie Guddal Commissioner of Student l.C.C. President Affairs The 1968-1969 Student Council had another out- standing year under the leadership of Student Body President, John Brooklier and their adviser, Mr. Hoffmaster. By attending various conferences and Student Council seminars the student body leaders developed a greater understanding in Student Gov- ernment, which helped them to be successful throughout the year. A closer relationship was achieved as each student received a councilgram on his birthdate wishing him a happy birthday. Council tried to promote and im- prove school spirit as well as gain the interests of students in student government and its functions. The essential elements in a unified student body, spirit, understanding, satisfaction, pride, and co- operation were clearly displayed by the 1968-1969 Council. 36 id. 7 7 68- 69 Cou hcl if 2153? tv Susy Luzzatto Commissioner of Foreign Jnites Students 1 .f ' , V N .X KX X , .R- Q . .1 1 l 7 Affairs H., ,iv Gary Hagan Nancy Jacobson Sophomore Class President Congress Secretary Sue Mac Kinnon Rick Mohr Song and Cheer Representative Commissioner of Pep Susan Ross Commissioner of Activities Richard Ricci Commissioner of Pu bl icty -CQ Ruth Sallows Charles Wilson Council Secretary Junior Class President A! .L-,..,-,-L,,,, 5 1 H! . limi IE E ,uf ,I if, .IN I i-pq iii CLAUDIA HALLBERG President Girls' League has been active this year, in sponsoring such activities as the Christmas For- mal, the Soap Drive, and the Candy Cane Sale. Girls' League President, Claudia Hallberg, initiated a new dress board, which acts as an advisory board to the administration. X! Girl's League: Sue Ross, Nancy Jacobson, Ruth Sallows, Gay Gei- ser, Barbara Bellin, Chris Ludwin, Carolyn Bergsma. Vickie Ger- hardt, Debbi Krall. Challenges Met By Student Leaders CONNIEGUDDAL President The Inter Club Council is com- posed of a representative from each club on campus. The I.C.C. president, Connie Guddal, has worked hard to represent the fdiversified interests of the club to the student council. Early in the year Connie and the mem- bers of I.C.C. encouraged clubs and students to take part in Savanna. The students respon- ded and I.C.C. was on its way to a successful year of unifying the student body, raising money for worthwhile projects, and sup- porting student functions. 38 Inter Club Council: Lori Stevens, Jeanette Weir, Mike Ferrin, Mike Evans, Joel Fick, Randy Newkirk, SECOND ROW: Debby Wertz, Debbie Trull, Mary Logan, Rick Shelton, Sharon Joy, Tom Moratis, Andy Bielanski. THIRD ROW: Kathy Kendrick, Debby Hunt, Deborah Sater, Sandy Ramsey, Tom Lockwood, Charlie Wilson. Q A 'T -46 -0-Q ,Y .ix The 1968-69 Boys' League Council had a very successful and active year. With the combined efforts of many Savanna students, Boys' League built the float representing Savanna in the annual Anaheim Hal- loween parade. ln addition, RANDY NEWWRK they sponsored an all boys assembly and many other successful activities under the able leadership of Randy Newkirk, A.M.S. President. President The 1968-69 Congress, under the guidance of Jenny Breen, president, and Nancy Jacobson, sec- retary, provided a basis for a new Savanna Pride. Representatives became involved in writing a new constitution and offered Boy's League, LEFT ROW FRONT TO BACK: Mike Ferrin, Joel Fick, JENNY BREEN , . Rick Mohr, Tom Moratis. RIGHT ROW: Guy Hildebrand, Louie Fer- president many new IdE3S to IITIDTOVG arari, Howard Wilson, Chuch Ciesinski. Savanna. Student Congress, ROW ONE: Lynda Darnel, Marie Barret, Ruth Blunt, Marliyn Manley, Debbie Coin, Ann Stacker, Ellen Pickler, Gwen Jansen, Louie Ferrari. SECOND ROW: Donna Wyatt, Pat White, Connie Guddal, Nancy Jacobson, Ken Gammie, Frank Ma- zon, Rick Stoeffler, Dan Molnar, Sharon Engstrom, Chris Ludwin. THIRD ROW: Don Gross, Debbie Krall, Bill Julian, Stephen John- son, Larry Sullivan, Richard Hiroshima, Mike Ferrin, Rick Mohr, John Perlus. 39 Senior Class President, Andy Bielansk 'sL.iivii ' ii, ' ' ' Cf'fl !EL4v'wqif- i it i . , .? FL, V 1 ' ,gm 1' l 5' J. 'gf .- ' ' Q' EVP' 'WJ E? 1 2' '-f. Q T 1 W., I , T in Eii:LL.-i LW ff 1 - 4 President, Andy Bielanski. 40 Vice-President, Dennis Kivo. Our high school career has ended. We have accomplished a great ex- ploit. But ahead of us lies a yet great- er adventure, with greater opportuni- ties, testing all that we have gained here. In time, as we look back on these years, well remembered will be the dedicated individuals who made this possible and the friends we saw it through with. In this, year Senior Sec- tion, I hope you see your friends, not only in a roster of names and faces, but in glimpses of the way it was at Savanna in 1969. Veda Chappell Senior Class Editor uides Class Of 69 Thru A Successful Year 31:-sm . is 5 2 .. Senior House: ROW ONE: Bill McCabe, Sharon Engstrom, Ruth Blunt, Sandy Szijarto,Jenny Breen. SECOND ROW: Dave Stowe, Gay Geiser, Nancy Jacobsen, Debbie Schalatter, Alison Holt, Armstrong. Robin Baker, Kathy Cox, Alison Savola. THIRD ROW: Howard Secretary Kris Burk. Gilbert, Ruth Sallows, Claudia Halberg, Gary Woodward, Nick Chase, Jamie Hopkins, Richard Hiroshima, Tom Moratis, Andy Senior Advisor, Mr. Weaver i this-sm - . Treasurer, Sue Dubois. R- -.. 'AZ A - if-'VQK' w Bm, Shi! iw VQ:- 1' gh YAC AFL 9' f ' ff +-mes? 42 . 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Vi 236 - we mx 43 Q.pg--1- ,, rim- . -5:4 - 211. 1 -- 'lei-, ' ' 2 1 5' i gi ' 'P' ri i ' -' 1 , , V , 0 2 f,1 ,', - 5' A 5? es e ANN AASE Girls League JOHN ADAMS Boys League JANIS ANDERSON -gs- JOE ARCINIEGA Girls League Racing Team GARYAUSTIN lacing Team, Pep Club SHERRY BAKER F.H.A., Spanish Club 44 ROBIN BAKER G.A.A. 3 Yrs., Pep Club, Historian gl Publicity 67-68 Science Club New ARACELI BALDERAS Mqdern Dance, Spanish Club .,1..,,,,e M?-pf -fi Y -- ,Z gm, 1 if W A'-N -f REBECCA AGUILLAR NAJLA ALWAN BILL ANDERSON Spanish Club Sec., Sa Rebs F.H.A Boys League i EL ' Vw E- C5557 je' ,.L l i SIGRID ARMOUR .ANDREW ARMSTRONG WILLA ARNOLD N.H.S., C,S,F, 3 Yr5,, Science Ski Club, V. Football, l.C.C., Art Club, Ceramics Club2Yrs. ' Key Club Pep Club, Speech Club Spirited Seniors Displa l 1 I Y ei in Q.,---f I ' 'YV 1.4 SALLY BARNDOLLAR Girls League JOHN BALDINI ESTER BANKS Football, Track G.A.A., F.B.L.A. I? -rf ,. MARIE BARRETT Ann V. Pres., F.H.A WILLIAM BECKHAM V. Water Polo, V. Swimming, Band 3 Yrs. GREG BELLINGER V. Wrestling, V. Cross Coun- try V. Track, Key Club, Pep Club rue Rebel Enthusiasm . . ii grp-.v -'r . 4 u ,D UAJAKG-Nw Q--11' if--J 1 -I ALANABARNES E G.A.A., Serve-Anns V MAURICE BARRERA Cross Country, V. Track CHRIS BENNETT DEBRA BENTLEY Girls League Girls League ' In-. g d ' . l 5 L ? DENNIS BENTLEY RICHARD BERGERON Boys League Boys League ANDREW BIELANSKI BARRY BIGGS V. Football, V. Baseball, V. Madrigal Pres.,V. Track Basketball, N.H.S. Pres., SENIOR Class Pres., l.C.C. 45 IL L fl S., 3 U 11- ANNE-MARIE BINDER Girls League ,..,.ea if BRUCE BOYER Ceramic Club, Boys League 46 ii' 1' CAROL BIRD SUE BIRD STAN BIRD N.H.S., C.S.F.. French Club Pep Club, Science Club Service Gents J 53.3.5 -. -L- Mig, I. , -r- '-:e-gftv ' ' ROSELENE BOZEK Pep Club, Girls League FK -we Y gf RUTH BLUNT Ev VERLA BOAK Drill Team 1 Yr., Pep Club, Madrigals, A Cappella, Pep SENIOR House, Congress Club, Adv. Band 42' MICHAEL BORGES Madrigals. A Cappella, Lettermens Club 'x.,. JOHN BRAMBLE Band, Key Club i H EW' GEORGE BOTICH Electronics Club CARY BRANCH V. Football, Senior House, Lettermens Club, Pep Club 8 ff ROBERT BLACK Key Club Pres., N.H.S.. termen Club Football, T in 7 MARY BONENFANT Editor of Dispatch, Savannan Sports 68-69 ppiness l' gig fwmf l l W I his .ff MICHAEL BowLEs Band, Wrestling WANDA BRANT Drama Club, Girls League ' vw--Y fwfr- JOHN BROOKLIER Jr. Class Pres., N.H.S., V. Football, V. Baseball, A.S.B. Pres., C.S.F., Lettermans YEARBOOK EDITOR Club If YY . JENNIFER BREEN 1 yr., Pep Club, Vice Pres., Vice Pres., N.H.S., I T' jr..- SCOTI' BURKETT Key Club, Baseball, Pep Sec., Science Club, Club Club Pres. 67-68 KRISTINE BURK Class Sec., G.A.A., eingA Senior TWA' JANET BUSH LINDA BUTLER Club, Ski Club Girls League L- ips inff SANDRA CALDWELL RONALD CAMMRON Ceramics Club, Pep Club, SkiClub,ServiceGents Girls League is 3' 1 'D M , s...,, iid JANET BROUGHTON LISA BROWN KATHY BROWN Senior House, Student Con- Girls League Girls League gress ev-'I WILLIAM BURKHARDT Boys League ROSS BUTTACAVALI Boys League 'P DAWN CAMPBELL French Club, S'erv-Anns Pep Club, Science Club, Sophomore House I., 'v is 771 WILLIAM CAMPUZANO Boys League ROBERT CANARY V. Football, V. BasebalI,V. Basketball, Senior House Lettermans Club Vice Pres. 47 lil. 1 Y V N ffy ZADA CARVAJAL Girls League TWZ7 VEDACHAPPELL Cheerleader 2 Yrs., Ski Club, l.C.C., Powder Puff. Football, Head Cheerleader 68-69,Yearbook 2 Yrs. i ' ii i fi' t 1 Nonssmo cHAvERo Foreign Exchange Student HERBERT CHRISTIE Boys League 48 JUDYCHAPEL Pep Club, Girls League, Modern Dance Club Q'- fbi. NICKCHASE Ski Club, Cross Country, American Culture Club. C.S.F. Z - - ef ..,.,, ,..... , ,...,1 ig sm,- I? -,, JOYCE CHIANG Girls League Q Y..-v RON CLARK Boys League 'lc ---Q, if JOHN CHILDS Boys League Ui STEVEN CLARK- Service Gents, Pep Club. V. Baseball, V. Wrestling, Stu- dent Congress At Homecoming, Seniors welcomed back 1'-L faqs' K i DOUGLAS CHOMA CHARLIE CHORBAGIAN Boys League Cross Country, Boys Leagui .EJ SESS, 2: Y ,T . , A we A STEVE COFFMAN LARRY CONKLE Key Club, Pep Club, Science Boys League Club niels, 1968 Homecoming Queen. nsq, Q-...., CRAIG COUSERT V. Track, Madrigals, March- ing Band - -3 ,Y lf , ,Q , 1. if' ' Q '-0 CHRIS CUMMINGS Drill Team 3 Yrs., Pep Club, ACappeIla L. VT -1' 'Hifi' i 1 4? Cf? KATHLEEN COX Ski Club, Senior House, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Student Congress :qs TOM DALFIOR Boys League i J lr ROBERT CONDON Boys League qv- Q-tw LARRY COSTELLO Basketball, Track, Baseball 1--,x GNT' 'D of nf , CAROL CRAFT ROSEMARI CRAWFORD Science Club Pep Club, Girls League I ' 1 1-,Q SUE DALGLEISH DAN DANESI 'if , KAREN CORDOVA French Club, Girls League gp v---r KITTY COUGHLIN Cheerleader 2 Yrs., Pep Club, Powderpuff Football, Senior House, Rebel-Deb hr W'- TED CRONE Football, V. Golf -Y fv-.-as-f.,i.,W i l l DOREEN DANFORTH N.H.S., Girls League Boys League Science Club 49 iii-.Q-hui, --1-nu if -gums-iz ,rg A 7e!i2,,' 'fi Q Y 5 ,.-if Q is-S: ' Effie L --liz: EE fe'-2 - JEEP E f-if F FF ?: LINDA DARNEL G.A.A., French Club, Science Club, Powderpuff Football mn, Y ,Y CELESTE DE LA FUENTE G.A.A., Spanish Club, A.F.S., ACappella - 50 if! LD RICHARD DAVIS Racing Team, Boys League FRANK DE SANDE Boys League gf jr ll WILLIAM DAVIS Football, Baseball xx' 'UWT' DUANE DEXTER Spanish, Club, Boys League qw mul' ' lllllll ln l :fl ... 4 ,, L, Q-: L-4 'K' -fl DAN DAW Boys League DANIEL DAWKINS Yearbook, Boys League x ,Rl ' Egg E J' lf, , I -ev- KEITH DICKIE DONNA DICKERSON V. Basketball, V. Go termans Club lf, Let- N.H.S., C. Culture Club L L, - ii U J' l 4' ' l if 6' 1 MICHAEL DIMSHO SHARON DILLY Medical Club, Science Club, Racing Team, Boys League Modern Dance F QP ROBERT DONAGHUE V. Football. V. Wrestling, Lettermans Club Pres.. X Senior House l ,QQN DOTSON Boys League l Q I ' . A DQONALD ALLEN DUFF Boys L gue 0 jixamaflficj ASN-I Y' .-, f S' ELIZABETH DUKE EARL DUNCAN' F.B.L.A. Treas. Boys League Seniors Are Everywhere l 'x I . ' i ii 3 5 i ff -'lf' I Q. .fu TERRI DIROFF MAUREEN DIXON MARY DOMAN ArtClub,GirIs League Girls League ACappelIa, N.H.S.,C.S.F Greg Howard gets ready for football car rally. J w. SUZANNE DUBOIS Drill Team, French Club, Senior Class Treas., Pep Club,I.C.C. 'sf' - vie: , ,M . i ESE' we., MIKE EASTMAN V. Track, V. Basketball, Pep Club, Science Club, Letter- mans Club Q 'L' SHARON ENGSTROM Drill Team, Pep Club, Pow- derpuff Football Student Congress ? 'K uh 5 iw it LARRY ERWIN Service Gents 52 3 GEORORGIANA DUNCAN Medical Club, Modern Dance, Powderpuff Foot- ball, Pep Club i 1- ' TONY EDWARDS C.S.F., N.H.S. in-'Ft LJ' l lt DOUGLAS DVORMAN Electronics Club, Tennis Team RONALD DUNLAP N.H.S., C.S.F. CLYDE EAKER V. Football, Letterman Club w , 3 in WTP' 'F' ,N DENNIS EICHE Service Gents, Racing Team, Pep Club JANICE ELDER Medical Club, Science Club, Pep Club MARI EMERT Girls League Upperclassmen Victorious I l , Llkg K -A ' if JANET ESCH League lbs ROBERTA FARBER G,A.A., Girls League Ea' MICHAEL EVANS V, Football, V. Wrestling. A.S.B. Treas., N.H.S., C.S.F., Kiwanis Bowl, Jr. Class Treas. KENIFISCHER Service Gents, Pep Club, Boys League oot Beer Chug-A-Lug 100 I O- 1 1 , TERRY EVANS Girls League -ar 5 BRENDA FJALSTAD Drill Team Leader, Pep Club, Student Congress ll in '51 RANDALL FOTINAKES French Club, Electronics Club, Chess Club, l.C.C., N.H.S., C.S.F. 'LP' JANET FRECKER Modern Dance, F.H.A. if lr,-rf - -A L:- hr ag-lf' JOHN FALCIANI Boys League JOANN FALCIANO Pep Club, Girls League 3-1. Q GORDON FOERTSCH Boys League JACKIE FOLKESON Girls League 1- Lssus rouse WCK FOX Girls League Drama Club Pres. Kb 'N-r KEN FRENCH RICK FUEHRING Boys League Boys League 53 T-.J CORINNE GAMMIE i G.A.A., Drill Team, Ceramics X Club XJ l Lina, i I MICHAEL GARCIA Medical Club, Track, Stu- dent Congress John Hosea conducts active discussion at Ser- vice Gents meeting. 54 4 ,,,,, 7, ,, 7 W, Savanna Prospers Unde f-v JACK GARDNER Boys League rw vs tv SUSAN GARROIN Pep Club, Girls League 'mf ff. TJ CYNDE GEHMAN A Cappella, Girls League L- E 1 DIANE GENTILI F.B.L.A., N.H.S. 'SN' RAY GARLING Boys League 9 Drill Team, Madrigals, A- Cappela, Pep Club . '1 f Eiz 1. 'J ' 5 M fi , ,RT In 46.935 1 ,' x. ff . iil ,iii , , -fx ' 3 i i I il ' -Ai- l' . , CYNDY GARWOOD rf- GAY GEISER Comm. Of Affairs 68, N.H.S., Comm. Of Activities 67, Modern Dance, Serv-Anns Vice Pres. 1 l DEBORAHGERSTENFIELD Spanish Club, Band, Sci- ence Club. Ars Alta 'Q ...J PATRICIA GARNET Girls League KATHY GASCHEN Jr. House, Girls League f'T 115' -'W W ? MARILYN GENOVESE Science Club, Spanish Club HOWARD GILBERT Senior House, Boys League LINDA GIVNEY Cappella, Girls League ,Q-v T' -1 - P DAVEGRAHAM Baseball, Service Gents, Racing Team, Ceramics Club 1: llld l DONALD GROSS V. Football, V. Baseball, Let- termans Club, Senior House 'TY A Yi 1-S if i l '! LILLY GUTIERREZ Girls League enior Leadership ,, i V W YY Y LA- Y me'-i T L KATHY GOLDWORTHY Sophomore Sweetheart, N.H.S., Homecoming Prin- cess. C.S.F., Songleader, Drama Club Treas. QI-' SUE GRAHAM G.A.A., Girls League CONSTANCE GUDDAL Student Council, I.C.C. Pres., Modern Dance Sec., Madrigals, Student Con- gress, Powderpuff Football 45' DEBORAH HADDOCK Drill Team, Band Majorette, Jr. Class Sec., Pep Club, Powderpuff Football 'PW 'i NANCY GORDON Girls League ffl? TERRY GRIEVE Speech Club, N.H.S. W YA' ' . V ' L' , . NL: V fi . F 'V' - ' 0 'F Ll 1 l ' l A 1 ATONY GUERRERO V. Football, Key Club, Let- termans Club, Senior House. Electronics Club 'Vt . Y 3- . . 18. f- 'FE , 1' 1 .K . X l l . Cindy Knierin carries the Rebel banner through the last tough mile. Lf if if ' K -. FRED HALL RON HALL ROSALINE HALL Ceramic Club, Boys League Boys League Girls League 55 Q-ns 1 ,....4.. e.--1 - . Q. .iw- - 1--use 111 1 11+-' 1' x Wm. . , 1 AM .1311 I ' 557, 1 11 ' in-IQ 1 1 Fg'1f1rf1 1 ,. , f.X:r..' 'i31.iuW1'Qw?f'f1 .,1a1, 1. ,ilrsg .Y xx: 1155- ilu! 11 ,1 H.-,-,,.-ig. ,,1 I, ff nl:- ,:wjff.'1 . . .: , ,igw I ry,-1.3511 . V. VHKQA1 If .. 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Swimming .sr-H51 'if' Q L7 HILDEBRAND GRANT HILLEN LARRY HINDS V. Football, Ski Club, Ameri- Boys League ca Culture Club l l gf l RICHARD HIROSHIMA Wrestling, Science Club, KeyClub CDS JOHN HICKEY Service Gents, Boys League ibx , if KATHRYN HOFFMAN Nurses Club, Girls Club ' Senior Attendant, Linda lVloore, Steps Forth Ns JANICE HOLLINGER S., C.F.S. ORIA HOOGERBRUGGE '-Anns, F.H.A., Girls gue . 5 .,.'4f.. MICHELLE HOLMAN ALEXIS HOLOBOSKY Girls League French Club, A.F.S 's l l if JAIME HOPKINS TOM HORGAN Science Club, Pep Club, V. Basketball, V. Baseball, Senior House, Yearbook American Culture Club +A' ALISON HOLT Drama Club Sec., Pep Club, Senior House, Student Con- gress, Thespians Yr? JOHN HOSEA Service Gents Pres., l.C.C., Football, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Boys League KAY HOMAN Girls League DAVID HOWARD Band 3 Yrs., Band Pres. 57 i,i!,.i ,- Bob Canary loves Mrs. Porter's Lovee. at Q-,.--r' LYNN INGRAM Serv-Anns, Girls League JANE JARNAGIN Drama Club, Thespian 58 1. .. I'- BRUCE ISZLER Wrestling, Pep Club, Stu- dent Congress, Boys League GERALD JEFFERS Golf, Boys League 6-7- GARY JACK V. Football, V. Track, Let- termans Club W-www-Ei' 5? i j frf' f Y i :ml 4 , vl a W4 , ' 3. ,- TOM JENNINGS Racing Team, Boys League GREG HOWARD Service Gents, Boys League 85 Q:-gf l BOB HUGGINS Wrestling, Service Gents, Track, Pep Club 'Ds Q . 'NN -45 SHIRLEY HUBBARD Madrigals, Ars-Alta, Dance, Sa-Rebs i DEBBIEHUNT Ski Club, Pep Club, l.C. American Culture CQ Powderpuff Football, C. Seniors ln Clasl i in ' 1 ig If JOHN JACKSON N.H.S., C.F,S., Football, Golf U51 v-.. LARRY JENSEN Boys League NANCY JACOBSON A.F.S., N.H.S., C.S.F., ern Dance, Serv-Anns dent Council, Student gress, Girls League te- L. H LILILEE JOHNSON G.A.A., Latin Club, Gi League V wb'-I I 1' l JOHNSON Team, Serv-Anns, Medi- Science Club STEVE JOHNSON Boys League .fa 1 1-3.2 :E ff- -s. 'SS' A TERRY JOHNSTON derpuff Football, Girls gue TIM JOHNSTON Boys League d On Campus , ? -. i 'vs l Q v ,W l l J JON JOLLEY BILL JONES lys League V. Football, Wrestling, Let- termans Club 7? QW' 'Z' ' ' YT Y ..-:- 'A 'I P3-I gm-, lin' IF5 i..-0 x. i JOSEPH KEIL LAURIE KAUFMES :lsLeague V. Football, Track, Boys League l 1 IS it Jaime Hopkins, Debbie Haddock, Sharon Engstrom and Bill McCabe get wet dur- ing a Spirit Week bottom toss. ': T T 'WS QF' -of QL... nv SHARON JOY RAY JUNG JOHN KARCZYNSKI Drill Team Head Leader, Basketball, V. Baseball Boys League N.H.S., F.B.L.A., l.C.C. ,H 'Q xx '51 wer KATHRYN KENDRICK JANICE KENNEDY BARBARA KESSE l.C.C.. F.B.L.A. Pres. News Staff, Girls League Science Club, Ski Club 59 ini WILLIAM KIDD Racing Team, Boys League Q-'Y DENNIS KIVO Service Gents, Pep Club, Senior Class Vice Pres., Stu- dent Congress GUNTHER KUDER N.H.S. 60 ... 'sf MADELINE KIMBALL Modern Dance, Girls League 5 5, KT' GLORIA KLINGENMITH Girls League HARRY KUDER N.H.S. RUSTYKIMBALL Cross Country, Track, Ski Club, Speech Club W-w' CINDY KNIERIM Pep Club, Modern Dance, DrillTeam GRACE KURAGAMI G.A.A., N.H.S., C.S.F., A.F.S., Science Club if' TERRYKIRTDN Pep Club, Science Club, GirlsLeague LINDA KOON Pep Club, Modern Dance bf CAROLKURTZ Dispatch Editorial Editor, G.A.A. ugf X AV SUSAN KISH Band, Girls League .Lf CAROL KRIPPS Girls League Y '5 vf LINDA KUTZNER Girls League Senior Salvation Army Break: ,,,, 4 Sm 'gig if 1.-.,, DENNIS LACKEY Club, V. -Track, Service Gents Y RENEE LeBEAU ina Belle, Pep Club, Attendant, Cheerleader, Powderpuff football 41-Q H if' ,xp STEVE LA CROSS V. Football, Boys League Y 1' 7 ii KAREN LEE Girls League -ag, PP fi: . . i ' I WE MIKELATTER Student Congress, Service Gents, Spanish Club. Sci- enceClub fi 1 ' SANDY LEE A Cappella Girls League we MARY LEONARD GARY LEWKOVICI-I DEBORAH LIMBACK A.A., Powderpuff Foot- N.H.S., C.S.F., Science Club, Girls League ll, Girls League Student Congress radition, Demolishes Juniors l sf' - ' l J - F? 1 A II' GARY LAUKKANEN Racing Team, Boys League 40' ' Y t--v LANA LENTZ Girls League DEBORAH LIVINGSTON Yearbook Staff, News Staff - QL. Q7 DEBRALAWLEY , Sa-Rebs, Pep Club, C.S.F., l.C.C., Science Club UU' FRANK LEON V. Football, V. Wrestling, Track, Lettermans Club. Student Congress, Pep Club MARYLOGAN G.A.A., 'A.F.S., ,I.C'.C. L M . -61 Head Drill Team Leader, Sharon Joy, proudly per- forms. egg igneeie 'wma LAURA LUZZATO Girls League, Foreign Ex- change Student, A.F.S., Stu- dentCouncil 'Rh as' F sf TT SUE MACKINNON Head Songleader, Drill Team, Pep Club, Ski Club, Madrigals, A Cappella, Stu- dentCouncil 62 DIANE LYSIAK Drama C I u b ee -gl Wi i iq 'T' Qf T' -Y JUDITH MAJOR Feature Editor Of The Dis- patch C ,J V Q .ffl 1...n.5 RAYMOND LOPEZ FLOYD LOWE Boys League, Spanish Club Boys League Pres. Q- 1 CHRISTINE LULLI Girls League Veer' 'a' 1 EDITH ANN LYTLE Science Club, Pep Club. Girls League . ggi., JAMES MAITLAND Science Club, Boys League ANITA LUNDSTROM Girls League x :fi Q-en, 5-ue' KAREN LUCERO Girls League GJ KAREN LUSK N.H.S., C.S.F,, Ars-Alta ence Club, A Cappella Senior Girr ami BECKY MacDONALD Drill Team, N.H.S., Girls League Sec., Senior House Y 'fu DAVE MACK Electronics Club Pres., League PAMELA MARKLE Modern Dance, Drama Club, Pep Club GLADYS MARRERO N.H.S., C.S.F., Medical Cl Spanish Club I 'W 'W'-'Y 'I - LEANNE MARTIN Band, N.H.A., Or- we-I LINDA McMILLIAN League n The Go Qn--ur RICHARD MOHR Track, V. Basketball, Stu- ent Council, Pep Club es., Student Congress, ..C. QT 7' I, LYNN MOORE rvice Gents, Ski Club, Stu- nt Congress, Science Jb 'fb' 'O-.., PAT MARTIN Pep Club, Girls League ,rx he bl JAMES MENDEZ V. Swimming, V. water Polo. V. Basketball, F.B.L.A. l-I-fggw 5 MICHAEL MOLAR V. Track Cross Country 1' Q'-vt TOM MORAITIS Key Club Pres., l.C.C,, Boys League Vice Pres., Thespi- an, Pep Club 7- 1- -..- . Vf-----i,.-,..F-.- lf' -5 JIM MARTINEZ V. Football, V. Baseball, Lettermans Club , W 1 Hlhng if-7: I ' l I l 2 , ' I I W H 1, - ,fl . I I atzfikg i ' .1-2,f'f j... '-E'q MICHAEL METZINGER Drama Club, Thespians, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Ser- vice Gents, Wrestling if LINDAMOORE Drill Team Songleader, Spring Princess, A Cappel- la, Senior Attendent, Pep Club H-iff fsf:':e-sig' f l L L l gg it F .-v DARYL MOROOKIAN Spanish Club, A Cappella if Qt? MARGARET MATTHEWS Girls League Q9 DONNA MIDDLETON Science Club, G.A.A., Drama Club, Student Congress . n , 1 Ev' EDWARD MAURER Boys League if--1 INA MILLER Girls League .. , -v.' .4 ,Q 1. :. i'g' i ,, 411 fffl. ml ' A ,,3:fL.t - .' 1, -...gil A 51',z'.?f i4l - ' CS-f-G . ' .'J. fl P- . if -eng . . -- -54- U if ' E51-C,?ig!.lAhicl fi, fi L:.':-31 ii 2. aisvlal I' 'Tri 175 - Gloria Hoogerbrugge proceeds between classes under watchful eye of unknown observ- ef. 63 -'57, DON MOWERY Service Gents 971- EILEEN MUSSON eg' ,l Drill Team, Pep Club, Girls 0 MQ . League ,L l ir-'Qff'+1fl . ' ' . . . 5 H P' 11 '-if s gi- 'E 'M 4 lil ' 'mi i ll,ll, , - 5,,fgfe ' ,ge-v-5 4? I C T r I' 1 K5 F' . f lu Jim vi vi..-4 555 E19 q Bu FRANK MUIRHEAD Boys League KATHY MULLER Girls League TT wvv i'Z. .'f E CRAIG McBRlDE WILLIAM McCABE Ski Club, N.H.S.. Track, Cross Golf, Senior House Spanish Club, Boys League Rousing Assembliq SQVA 'W KATHY McDERMO'l'l' Ceramics Club, Senior House TERRY McGUlRE PAMALA McLEOD CINDY NAGEL DAVID NAVARRO- League Football Wrestlnng Pep Club Girls League Girls League Boys League ji i65 CAROLE NEAL ScienceClub, Ski Club V l1Efv-A-r- ffm 1'-:f-mfr -1 t, C' , ..- 1T '7 Y. ,a?'i 2?Fl KAREN OAKDEN ROGER O'DANIEL Pep Club, Ski Club Football, Boys League AQ? is-' GAVIN PADILLA V. Football, Boys League 66 A l . ' - K -F A LEE PAINTER MARCI PALMER Ars-Alta, Key Club, Band, Girls League Orchestra, N.H,S., C.S,F. K GERALDEEN 0'HERN Girls League PAULA OLSON F.B.L.A., N.H.S., Pep Club Seniors Gather I 1 LARRYORTEGA Student Congress, Science Club, Senior House, Boys League 'C' RANDY PANGBORN V. Football, V. Baseball, Let- termans Club, Pep Club, Ski Club an fr GARY OLSON Service Gents, Track, Country in ......,i JIM OPPEAU Tennis, Wrestling l-rea-fee tiff' GARY OWENS Boys League f4Q Q FRANK PARKER i Boys League Q' DAVE PAS LARRY PATTERSON BILL PATT League Wrestling, Band Boys League 'E' JERRY PEOPLES KATHY PETERSON A Team, Boys League Girls League Crowds And Couples, P' CHRIS PETTRICI-IKA CATHY PEW Girls League Girls League in ALAN PEARMAN N.H.S., C.S.F., Ski Club, Key Club Sec., French Club CHERRIE PENDLEBURY G.A.A., Orchestra, Powder- puff Football ,e. 113 5 Linda Bergman and Jerry Schict read the Dispatch intensively during lunch break. Q Y RICHARD PHILHART BEVERLY PIVIK WILLIAM PLATT CLINTON POE BIL POINTER Boys League Girls League V. Football, Pep Club, Let- N-H.S.. V. F00tbaIl Boys League termans Club, Science Club 67 A' ji, i -s 3 Ni 11 ff KAREN POWERS MARSHA PRIOR Girls League DrillTeam, F.H.A. Debbie Haddock twirls for the red and grey at football game ' lf? Y ff , 191- i i i u ' em 1.-.ff i 32 NANETTE REIMBOLD GORDON REYNOLDS N.H.S., C.S.F. Baseball, Boys League 68 MICHAEL PULICE Tennis, Basketball, Ars-Alta KATHY RAMOS Girls League STEVEN RATCLIFF Pep Club, Boys League -gp w4 7' MARLENE RICHARDSON Girls League 1? iii-G' GERALD PYLE V. Basketball, Boys League SANDYRAMSEY F.H.A., F.B.L.A., N.H.S., C.S.F., l.C.C., G.A.A., Serv- Anns, French Club Seniors Tak -sr' DENNIS REED N.H.S., Ars-Alta, Science Club - MELISSA RICGLE F.H.A., Water Skiing Club DONALD RADOC Service Gents, Team, Boys League l DARRELL RANDALL Boys League DANIEL REESE N.H.S., Orchestra SEAN RILEY Boys League Y '7 SUE RILEY Club, Science Club, Club, Pep Club RICHARD ROBERTS Ioys League l'he Spotli il QF l GALE ROGERS :oys League ERICROY ?.S.F., N.H.S. Vice Pres., tudent Congress, Thespi- ns, Sophomore Class res., American Culture Ilub 8 1 X, LYN DA ROBERTS Girls League A si-:Anon non F.B.L.A., Girls League MICHAEL ROACH Electronics Club, Science Club DENNIS ROBERTS Boys League, Pep Club Y ie' 7-.fav DIANE ROBLES JANET ROE Serv-Anns, Pep Club G.A.A., Senior House, Pow- derpuff Football ht sf, vw ,.f51 RS, . ' -' ur-swf - i Q... ,, be , 7 AN ROSS PEGGY ROGERS NIHIS. sg?S,F' Serv,Anns' Frank Leon makes fine catch of water balloon this Dflll Team, Pep Club Student Council Comm. of Ume- Activities Medical Club. FrenchClub , l , K if ' i Fw fn- Y'-'r i1'7 1 Hi V .JV STEVEN ROY VICKI RUPE MIKE RUSLING WENDY RUTHERFORD Ars-Alta, N.H.S., Track, Girls League V. Swimming, Waterpolo, Girls League Cross Country, Band Tennis 69 A ..-T s, - lp RUTH SALLOWS N.H.S., A.F.S., G.A.A. C cil Sec., French Club Casually dressed Seniors gather for yearbook sales, ACME SANDBORN Al . Q? 2.3-., , '21 .F H IFE, fl i I? DEBORAH SATER Spanish Club, l.C.C., F.B.L.A. gf' DEBORAH SCHLATTER G.A.A., Ars-Atla, Pep Club, Madrigals, A Cappella, Sen- ior House 70 Q'-cv JIM SAUB V. Football, V. Golf, Letter- mans Club, Pep Club S, MARSHA SCHMIDT Girls League if'- T' ALLISON SAVALA Serv-Anns, Pep Club, Senior House Songleader, Pep Club, Ban ner Carrier, C.S.F., Powder puff Football W m.m,.,...,,,.I,, ,Y , ..,, ,Y,, .V T - T ,:,, W, : ls... 1, ...T 1,1 , 'IN' 'S 'Q' 'KIM-'r JERRY SCHICHT EVA SCHIESSEL V. Baseball V. Football, Sophomore Attendent, Pep StudentCongress Club rf- W Uh IQ,-M ,JWF DANIEL SCHOBY JANE SCHWEPPE LAURIE SCOTT Boys League A.F.S., N.H.S., G.A.A., Drill Girls League Tea m fl G' ' l 1-49' GARY SEEKINS League BRUCE SHEETZ Ms Staff, Yearbook ,fiieefjf E -f - -.- 2 V , ii T, ll V 2 - BEN SHIFFER 'rvice Gents, Racing Team bf tv SUE SISSON rls League DONNA SHANEFELT Girls League 'Inn- Y-fm RICHARD SHELTON Track, Cross Cou ntry, N.H.S., C.S.F., A.F.S. KATHY SHINKLE Modern Dance Club, Medi- caIClub ? -ri gl. , .. is E l DAVE SMITH Boys League l l l 1 Z pf-E Carol Kurtz and Janice Kennedy at work on the Dispatch. JACKSHIVELY N.H.S., C.S.F., I.C.C., V. Cross Country, Track, Chess Club Vice Pres. i '-5,1 MADGE SMITH F.H.A. Sec., Serv-Anns I il STEVE SHOLTY V. Waterpolo, V. Swimming MALCOLM SMITH V. Swimming, V. Waterpolo -pn-Il? , W J-.5 i f x'- 1 I I: f T7 CYNTHIA SINETTE Band, Girls League lf 1 CAROL SNODGRASS Girls League 71 TONI SOMMER Girls League PAUL SOPHY V. Football, N.H.S. Treas., Lettermans Club, Band Vice Pres. 'qv-'I' JOHN STAPP LORI STEVENS Newspaper Artist, Ceramics F.H.A. Pres., Serv-Anns, Club I.C.C., Pep Club, Student Congress 'ls ,S L M 1 . I l 3555- . .EW as H1 ii l' 1 nw' , 0 h wi . LP l f , .. L-5.15 ,ia . .fra L -nv' SHERYL STEVENS Modern Dance, Serv-An ns, 5. l. . .nfs Se: Q' 51. fa' .. . 1 Hi jul .35 .f Ei f - ' .Vi I. wk U lfxj '- 5',.Y f -.gy El -gr- rf . Al' 1' i M- . C . 22 ,fi 1 .,1'i:s:w,,L is -.ss Mary Bonenfant and Judy Major decide on the best picture for the Dispatch. 5,13 I Jil? may ':'- Band, F.B.L.A. wr 4 .9 LISA STICHTMAN Girls League 72 DONNASTOLIE Pep Club, Science Club, Powderpuff Football, F.H.A. bf-v SANDEE SZIJARTO Drill Team, Pep Club, Sci- ence Club, Senior House, Powderpuff Football 550' il? -19' DAVE STOWE Pep Club Vice Pres., Letter- mans Club,V. Football DAN TERIZZI Electronics Club, Service Gents, Football, Baseball GARY SWANEY Football, Basketball, V. Ten- nis, Lettermans Club Y LESLEI THINGWOLD A Cappella, Girls League Sf- GAIL SWIFT Girls League PAT THOMAS Girls League Seniors Endlessly Study For Graduation l Q. 1-sl JAY THOMPSON N.H.S., C.S.F. ' . ' Yearbook Editor, Jenny Breen, exhausted after the first deadline. LOREN THORNTON Racing Team, Boys League 73 l s.., rf 1 JOY THORTENSEN Drill Team, Girls League TAISTO TILMAN Band, Track, Cross Country 4,9 l l l U I' ,ay i ll vw' LYNN TIMMONS A Cappella, Pep Club, Ban- ner Carrier, Ars-Alta 2 KAREN VENGER Modern Dance Club, Pres., Medical Club, I.C.C. 74 un CATHERINE VUNKOWSKI C.S.F., Speech Club, Ars- Alta JUDIWALLIS News Staff, Co-Editor 68- 69, Banner Carrier, I.C.C. KARREN TRAPP Girls League TERRY TRAUTLOFF Swimming, Boys League i QM DEBORAH TRULL Flag Carrier, Pep Club, I.C.C., Sa-Rebs Pres., Ars- Alta, Modern Dance, Madri- gals JEANNIE TWEDT Girls League Seniors Discover DAVE UPWARD WILLIAM VAN KLEEF Boys League V. Track, Boys League , , gif 41 Y-1 'V of T SUE WALL SANDRA WALLS Girls League Girls League , l 2, X5 ,,, ,, , w-,.,V,1 CHRIS WALTHALL League Tvs .S . H L 3? .--,. gel .:e g Jw F JOHN WARD Ceramics Club, Boys League is ri cgx JEANETTE WEIR Pres., F.H.A., Pep Club BARRY WESTPHAL V. Baseball, Lettermans Club, Pep Club one Another l 'VN Cr' DAVE WHITE age Band TERRY WHITE Icing Team, Boys League Q! 1 PATWHITE Student Congress, Serv- Anns,F.H.A. KN be RICHARD WHITLEY Service Gents, Pep Club f ' i- -an L--A f. ' 11 ' , CLIFFORD WARDEN Student Congress, Football, Baseball, Boys League I , XX 'x Xi Q V-gi , lg, . - 6 RAYMOND WIESE Goys League 1? .4 CHRIS WEAGE GLENN WEAVER Girls League Band, Ars-Alta, Orchestra for . , , Q.. I, Q Q ,,. - 'Y L film - BARBARA WILCOX JERRY WILLIAMS Girls League Boys League 75 Karen Wohlgenant leads the Rebel band in award-winning style during the Halloween Parade. 76 Savanna And Students Prosp i' f , , X 'B bf- ' PATRICIA WILLIAMS Student Congress, Girls League JANIS WILSON Girls League Kr' 'bar DARRYL WITT if K D RICHARD WILLIAMS Boys League 'R KAREN WOHGENANT Ars-Alta, N.H.S., C.S.F., Band, I.C.C., Student Con- gress l.. Nw 15-L., SANDRA WOODROOF Boys League Girls League 'lift I-'Ig will hh ft' RICK WILLIAMS Swimming Team, Club DIANNE WITTE G.A.A,, Pep Club TODD WOOLSEY C.S.F., N.H.S. be JEANNE WORKMAN Glee, Girls League l L' E l V DONNAWYATT dent Congress, Serv- Hs,F.H.A. iii? ' l l KENNETH zsunslu Golf, v. Football, Ars-Alta, H.S. om Senior Involvement diff:-XL s-1' .1-PN -'wus , Q---Q , 4.9 CHARLES ZIERES JOHN ZUCHOWSKI V. Tennis, Boys League V. Tennis, Football, Base- ball, Baseball Claudia l-lallberg enthusiastically enters into school work and school activities. For the past two years she has been actively involved in student government as GirI's League Presi- dent, During her presidency, two of Savanna's greatest Christmas For- mals were put on by the GirI's League. In addition to this, for three years she has been a dedicated mem- ber of G.A.A. Academic accomplishment has been recognized by her eligibility and membership in C.S.F. and N.H.S. To complete a well rounded and busy schedule, she is also a member of A.F.S.,Speech Club, and French Club. Bob Canary, throughout his three years at Savanna, has accomplished high achievement on the athletic field and excellence in academic studies. He has enjoyed taking part in the sports program at Savanna. As a var- sity letterman for three years in foot- ball and baseball he has played well and gained much recognition for Savanna and himself. This year in football Bob was voted, by his team- mates, most valuable player. He has also played varsity basketball for two years. Even with all this heavy involve- ment in athletics and an outside job, Bob manages to maintain a B aver- age in academic courses. In years to come Bob may see him- self a business manager or, if the fu- ture sees fit, perhaps a pro baseball player. -:sq gf' T' H :M -A 11, W1 ggi 'FV 7 5 x g 2i, I , I 9 rf I x Y, n ' 51 E 3' J wg 6 2- . um :K ,,,i,u. W. f. Y 7 . , J' . ' YJ. Senior Antics Spark Campus Em i 'ig-.5 7 :egg-1, gi fiiuigiii V Pi ,zip-51 i Liu? , ,L . . . , e s . - , Vice President, Ken Hintz Junior Class President, Charles Wilson Im wiv Secretary, Patty Kilgore EV Qi 2 4 NL if 2+ 4' i f i., JV an i , 211: Junior House, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Marty Kish, Gwen Janssen, Amy Owens, Kris Jolliff, Roberta Chase, Tammy Peacock, Larry AI- lumbaugh SECOND ROW: Louie Ferrari, Vic Childs, Mike Ferrin, Joelfick, John Perluss, Mark Hill, Randy Newkirk. 82 Treasurer, Janet Reilly 1 X- i' ,-1 4 i i Officers Inspire Ju niors Diane Barnett Nick Barrett Kathy Bartulov Sheryl Bates Dan Baucom Rick Beckstrand Vicki Behm Dorothy Bell Barbara Bellim Bru na Bennett Rick Bennett Linda Bergman Carolyn Bergsma K'athy Bible David Bjorge Jill Black Connie Blackburn Pat Blackwood Liz Blum Christy Boettcher Bruce Bolitho Michael Bowler Tony Boyd Dona Boyer '. i yP?v.i ' 4 'E' x , X : A vw' v- ,-, J t 4, Q' .vip Q55 . l . -F TY, N , l 'V Randall Ackles Andrew Adams Margaret Aguilar Stan Akamine Kaye Alcorn Larry Allumbaugh Carol Amerkhanian Barbara Archer Fatima Arvizu Maria Arvizu Joe Atherton Susan Bach , Debbie Baham Brad Bahner Lavonne Backstrom Lynn Backstrom Linda Backer Don Ball I J L. l ' ?l il -be 75 it Q3 X A .v,. E'f., iv . .1 Q 1 'Qi 'vn ' U ,,,, v . si ., ifqilij V' Junior Class Selects Nancy Michele Boyle Bill Brady Trevor Bramwell Debbie Branom John Brewer Judy Britton Dan Brookshire Anita Brown Elaine Brunolt Mike Bryant Wayne Buchanan Monica Bueferd Melissa Bu nning Karen Burkhardt Allan Burnham Tim Burns Becky Burr Jeannie Bush Michael Butler Diane Camp Bruce Campbell Phil Carlile Mary Carrisosa Rebecca Casella Mike Chandler Roberta Chase Patricia Chavez Diane Cheever Vickie Christensen Chuck Ciesinski Cynthia Clark David Clendineng Judi Cliff Sandra Cobb Rosemary Colletti Gary Collins F .7 l l Nancy Cryer, Junior Attendant with escort Joel Fuck Cryer Homecoming Attendant Gail Crough Chuck Crowson Laura Cruz Ron Cruz Nancy Cryer Tom Cryer Janie Cummings Beth Cunningham Denise Dart Linda Dattage Corrine Daugherty Lynn Davis Robert Davis Linda Davison Jerry Delay Elaine Denton Tom Dewitt Michael Digiambattista' Bettie Downie Sue Downs Gary Drlik Joanne Drown Bruce Dudics Dale Duncan Susan Comiskey Victor Conkle Richard Connaty Sandi Conti Lorna Cook Michael Cook Dana Cooper Daryl Cooper AI Coppola Debra Coran Kathryn Costello Janet Cristofaro ,Lila 1 '4- as lil V - i z! h 4 1 3' W : V 'Q' Dennis Duncan Irene Duncan ..,. Linda Duncan Toni Dunlap Kathleen Egbert it I V ,.-J 1 - 13 BT' if if 'jk , i , V45 J Deborah Eikeiand ' K Lenard Elias l 'Ere ' My .y Debbie Elkins lk 11, Clyde Ellenburg . 6 Robert Enerson .tg , r l l - ' I Cindy Eubanks Yvonne Ewald l Stanley Fair Denise Falciani Gene Felling I i i J' lf. . 1 A, 'Ky xxx., I ia 'N 'gut' -i - W is 1, Juniors Catch Ui: y '52 'Fi 1 f . gi Mitch Fennell Pri? , Louis Ferrari i ' ' i Mike Ferrin li- E? Joel Fick 'gb 1 Darlene Fickler pn Y- YL f'.'4,- R Patti Fink fi Q'-'ff' V Dennis Florke K .1 L t X . 4 i 5 i -'.zuk'fi , it Joanne Foersterrriah Connie Foley L Paggy Fowler -3, Larry Franklin Catherine Freitag Bill Furtado Aubrey Gallegly i, l Mary Galloway Ken Gammie Sandi Gardner Sharlene Garish Graig Garner Alice Gaudio Dennis Gauthier Gina Gentili Vicki Gerhardt Teresa Gibson -I7 Allan Gilbert Ron Gildner Jeffery Ginsbarg Gary Glaizer Danny Glenn Phillip Godsey Dorothy Gonzales Tom Gonzales Tom Gonzales Karon Gonzalez Dave Goodwin QW z M I E Lx r ' l'f 75 L ' ' ' ' Sharlene Garish and Crystal ,Lud- win discuss Dispatch at lunch. With The Latest Gossip Nina Guerini Kathleen Guerra Johnny Guerrero Gary Gunderson William Hales Lynn Hamamoto Donald Hanashey Charles Hanson Pamela Hanson Rick Hanson Linell Harris James Harshbarger Karen Haslam Earline Haupt Gisele Hebert Gale Heidelberg Cindy Hendrickson Karen Hennessey Ronald Hernandez Susan Hester Stephen Hicks Cathy Higgins Marcus Hill Marsha Hinds Robert Hinds Kenneth Hintz Kathleen Hirt Paula Hitchcock Victoria Hitchcock Rodney Hodge 4 1' -' l rr' : .. 1 in 5 , . I9 - L., ,, . likgslam rl ' .. L. in x Mark Goodwin James Graham Denise Greene Linda Gregory Frank Grim Deborah Gru mblatt - J. , ,4- Q-r T9 ,gifs 'W 8 559 y ,fx WN J i -, fi 4 .-ge,-ii .' , 'bv ,,, llli M ,. , l , f . v-4' if is- i il -r i l, f ,J . V, , 3 x -i Fu mi'Y 'Ii I l WI S Junior Spirit Soars Upward Howard Honeycutt Rayleen Horelly Paul Hosmer Stephen Hostetler Robert House Michele Hudson Patricia Huggins Marcia Hughes Gary Humphreys Terence Humphries Mary Hurley Mary Hurzeler nfl? X5 5 fr F- X x JAR Bill Julian and Mike Ferrin share their victory in the bal Linda lannetti Martin Izzi James Jackson Maryanne Jahoda Julie James Katherine James Gwendolyn Janssen Judy Jarnagin Cheryl Jensen Denise Johnson Doug Johnson John Johnson Susan Johnson Jessica Johnston Kris Jolliff Pamela Jones Bill Julian Rosina Jung Michael Kane Denise Kehrberg Donn Kemmerer Donald Kemper Dorothy Kennedy Jill Kessler 4. A f X4 A 'Y , 4 it ig. ' re -?q ?:.- , l l. L 21:-4 V 4 ' , , V ., Il- M , ': ' '. 2.31:- fi' 'Y ' lf, ,- - in Randall Kosonen Debra Krall Rolanda Kreher Marie Kripps Jacquelin Kyger Kenneth Labelle Janice Ladouceur Bruce Lamkin Dorian Lancieri Janice Landry Jean Lang Scott Lanham Marilyn Larson Carolyn Lark Kent Larson Patricia Kilgore Jennifer Kimzey Dianne Kindig Richard King Patricia Kinney Millicent Kirk James Kirton Jeanette Kish Martin Kish Teresa Klatt Kim Knickrehm Daniel Knight Mike Knight Gary Knudsen Sandra Knudson Patricia Knybel Lawrence Kokoszka Joseph Kook Junior class president Charles Wilson has jects well trained. w sub- Civ Diane Macabe Karen Mac Donald Rebecca Mack Doug Maertz Nickolas Mahtesian Karen Mair Warren Maisenbach Judy Mallen David Man'ning Gayil Manson Glen Manson Deborah Martin John Marzolo Terry Mathinsen Arlene McAIey Harold McCoubrey Eileen McCready Gregory McCu ne John Mclndoo Kathleen McLaud Steven McLean Karen Mead Larry Mendoza Douglas Metcalf g ir 4 :': ' -1555? :- -hifi limb. Vicky Laughery Denise Lauth Charles Lawrence Stephen Lazarus Scott Leavenworth Norman Leblanc Ronald Liebrecht Mayda Lim Pamela Lively Fred Loakes Thomas Lockwood Richard Long Mark Longwood Debra Loudenberg Teresa Lowe Crystal Ludwin Loretta Lusk Teresa Lyons Enthusiastic Ju niors Su ppor N sexe T .ii A 1-if l :O is :Sl r -.:. as , ' D ' V gl' 4 71, T 'f- -'-- -iii' . iii L' Q - as l 'ff' 'L , .mdk ii, ii rl, Q 'xi Y 'J ,A pg, xi- Wg. - Q v I A l ' Y ' 'N E I 4-Qqu, ' 0 5 , ,, Q lil il :'0..,mll 't r 1 l .Aki-51 fill. , ,r., , , M .. l . ' as Pi .. , 'i ., i'- ff' if -1 l : Q'-. f' Eg ,W ' -flu. X , f 'n , af i .zum , T Sue Comiskey participates in casual day ebel Activities Teresa Murphy Denise Murray Mary Musick Susan Musselman James Myers Pennie Nakamura Richard Navarro Roger Nell Debra Nelson Leslie Nelson Rick Nelson Randy Newkirk James Niemeyer Mark Notestine Kathy Novack Jeffrey Nowell Manuel Nunez Katherine Olson Kathleen Meyer Sherry Mikelson Ann Miller Harry Miller John Miller Robert Miller Rhonda Mills Tina Montgomery Virginia Mooney Emilio Mora Michelle Morales Randy Morales Deborah Moreland David Morgan Thomas Mortensen Scott Muirhead r .2 -L it , KSA V 1 J ,Q .L-3 fi? . ry -XE ,gb-,Hy Z I 5 3 fl c W , .P 1 l .fl sa i X ri' ' l l Z ll El xg.. i '-7-. fn - ' lg-' , Af. i 9 4 I 5 'ik i , I my Laura Ore Michael Orozco Dick Ortega Amy Owens Cheryl Page Steven Pallow Sharon Pardini Mary Pas Wendy Payne Tamara Peacock Janis Peckham Dan Peel Jean Pence John Perluss Lyle Perrin Charles Perry Steven Phillips Ellen Pickler Nancy Piest Donna Plies Debra Pointer Richard Polci Peggy Porterfield Carol Powell Junior Pride Displayed At Assemblies Larry Powers Gerald Presba William Pretzman Rodger Pruitt Kenneth Pyle Candace Quinn Edward Rachetto Jemma Rambo Celia Ramirez Sandra Ransbury Elegene Redwine Janet Reilly Steve Reimbold Ann Rescigno Marc Reynolds Randall Reynolds Richard Ricci Dale Riech Linda Rieke Steven Riley Gary Robison Lorranine Robles Antoinett Rodriguez Margarita Rodriquez Marcia Roe Gayle Rooks Charles Ross Merrie Rouse Diana Roy Dana Rucker Mark Ryan Roxanne Sammons David Sanders Joayne Santo Leslie Savage Nicholas Savala L Margaret Sawyer Michael Scharnberg Stephen Schell Pamela Schlatter .-- . ,- a- e - 1-1 ., ,sais - Juniors get ready for pep assembly. 5. 4 l I . Lisalotte Schreiner Pamela Schwartz Deborah Scott John Scott Robert Semm Susan Serafini Guy Serrao Kathy Sexton S-fy' u . I . 'iff K i 4 x9 93 Robert Sharp Gary Shaver John Shaw William Shaw Stephen Simmons David Simon John Sisson Yvonne Sclar Sandra Sklarew Jay Smith Pamela' Smith Kimberly Sneed Jack Snow Cindy Sparks Rebecca Sparks Patricia Spurlock Kent Stanley Melody Stealy Randolph Stedman Steven Steele Glenn StJulien Cindy Stocking Richard Stoeffler Paula Stone Money-Making Project Gary Strawther Ronald Striley Larry Sullivan Beverly Swickard Steve Szueber Karen Terlizzi James Thingwold Corey Thomas Andrea Thompson Sharon Thompson Daniel Thornton Mugele Tobin Cynthia Tobler Robert. Trammell Lana Trent James Troxell Richard Tully Richard Uhrstadt John Valenti Nancy Valenzuela Gertrude Vanmeter Christoph Vansickle Cynthiavansickle Rochelle Vanvaler Irene Vejakaja Melissa Waite Patricia Walden Susan Walker Andy Wallace Lissa Waller Patricia Walls Patrice Walsh Frank Walton Connie Wann Sunday Warfield Connie Warren Martin Wauson Debra Webb John Webb Julia Webb Denny Webster Penelope Webster ir .-,, Y lanned For Prom. lp. E ' 3 Mi '. 'Q V. n ' -yr 'yas li 1. 11 D! ' .'l - ', 4 . Lu: l :Li v i 'L Aga ' VJ, N' -. 7+ V , i L33 1 , - Ei, ,NI i an K . Ji? iv- ' ' il TKT' 5 W ' ' U i' X v 4' A' . x Y 'rsh' 7 'LT ' 1 7- 46 j saw, ' Wil, E 'uf I I , Q V lllqiw Q- fl '51 S-1 l' if' Q S x i J 4' S ,.. i - V-imbifllw... . W Deborah Wertz Janice Whitley Marianne Whyteside Nancy Wildman Roger Williams Vickie Williams Charles Wilson Linda Wingfield Joan Worley Brian Yarema Kurt Yoder Abigail Yost Dwight Young Edward Young William Young Gregory Zwickl Kristine Weeks in R-1' 'vi , 9 i I, '- i l li,:,.f' Q -Q ' 4 L J P T1 ., Q -ef' l l lf' V11 . . ' ' Q .ll 3 5 i .Sk--A V Judy Ulmer. Vice-President i, 'ii 'i i, as .-, f , M .. i Gary Hagan, President Barbara Saub, Secretary Debbie Barmore, Treasurer Officers Of '71 Sell Hi Y'alI Buttons 6- . . A 'J - Tv ,ff i. f Sophomore House Representatives are FRONT ROW left to right: Jeff Dude, Marian Zander, Steve Lyle. SECOND ROW: AI Callis, Brian LeBlanc, Frank Mazon, Chuck Hartman. sr! . I r 5 ' ,Qt ,1- I mi! f K l I 3 ,I 1 l 'ab' . , of , 1 X vig, Y 94,693 sv: ,,., 0 1'9::g-A '.-'1 1 T' . , -. '1 iff f Q ' Valerie Adlof Karen Aguayo Mike Aguayo Diane Aguilera Vicki Aikman Kathleen Allen Lisa Allen Arlene Anderson Mary Anderson Mary E. Anderson Mike Anderson Brian Appel 4 J,.,.......-1 H , 32 - 1 . -an W - I -1-1 1 F-Taxi 5 - 1 Y I. R 1 w I 3 1 . V, ' , - Debbie Aranda ,v1 ' Q V -v-,A fy A A3 1 'I I , .V Sherilyn Ashmore :gt ' ' l , Q 1 ' , Bruce Atkins ' gf if 'Sf A Greg Auman l. .. fl' - ' All nAustin 'S 1 - lf , 1 Y ' 1' g'w4'f'L' 'X Q Janice Backstom . a A1 ' rl' if ei 1' if 1 9' Q Candy Bahner A - Q, f as 8 cindy Baker ,, ' , Leonard Baker l 'Q lp f Bon aakke 1 1 ' ' Bonniesaii D i s U if A F Harvey Ball 1 5:5 Q .1 iv- t E Y 4 -' T e 11 I .. A , ' I-1 - ' 1 1 A , ll , V1 ka , V I P411 -1 ' .. if -' ' ., ' ' 7' .A T sl 1 'bv, I, 1' 4 I ' ' ,, Q 1 fl It iq fl NW - 1 t 4 ' ' l v' f i 7 I l ' 4 X 1 ' , . ,,t1, I. Y: .. ,. v -I - v -rim I 'I ' if 4 sf 1 2 8' i 1 l , 13 ll l X 3 ri, A- 1 L 0 Q' ' :Lf ' Q G- if l 41 A li! ' ii WY 'R 1 Q 3 wt is , ' 1 A 11 91,5 tg ! K .- 1, , - ' 1 T- ix A R Xglsp- , i l xi X ' E L gx':f'1'-2.211 ' f ' L ??kea1- . , 7 1 1 e ef , .5 3 . ,,' ,Za .H ' ff -at l, as ' of A R., ,z jr' l . 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Calvin Ballard Sandra Banks Debbie Barrnore Jim Barnard Barbara Barndollar Armand Barrera Valerie Barrow Marla Bartlett Dave Bauer Michael Bauer Wayne Baxter Deborah Bazylewicz Randy Beckham Jeff Bennett Kathy Bennett Charles Bergener Denise Bergeron Kevin Bicham Susan Bills Gale Bird Judy Sizzle Gloria Blair Linda Blancato Robert Blankenship Philip Blecker Merrilee Bliss Earl Bloom Steve Boda Bob Bordsen Brad Braden Penny Bradford Susan Brady Kenneth Brander Fred Briggs Janine Bringhurst Larry Brooks Sally Brookshire .ludy Brown Rick Brown Richard Brown Don Brunolt Kathy Burkhardt Wayne Burt Mike Calabrese Sam Calisti Dan Cameron Debra Cameron Dave Cambell Nanette Camporeale Colleen Campuzano Chris Carlson Marianne Carney Ed Carrisosa David Carter J 'l 4 '34 A ip ii ii A J ,L , ,i . K 'N as ii: X -aw Iv X JL 'l 5 - Spirited Sophomores Participat .si fn EL ll I 4 W' ' ,. lil N Q- re 4. Y A 5353 ' 'M' .5 X 0' t , 3.-iv I N F i X .- l I '. iglummd P - - L l aleieieif' 5-V5 G '. l . . 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'ii E Diane lszler Eric Jahoda Jess Jenkins Jim .lesser Dave Johnson Kay Johnson Robert Johnson Sandy Johnson Stephen Johnson Clay Johnston Elaine Jolley Roger Jung Karen Kanel Diane Kapuy Ernest Keahey Sue Keeler Kathy Kelley Mike Kelly Agree up Y av- FJ . E N 1 , t 1 3596, ' v ..-. W- v i e 11 f it il 1 if ' i tg in , L 1 R l t X-5-Jlj si it J r , , , ' L '. , 2 i i i M 'v X ?:1L ' ' 'nt 4 i. it-it t- 9, 4 if 4: - sr at f,-.9 X 75 t pl i , an 9 ' i t L , ti L 5, s ' it i ' S, Hi -. via Q i ' wx Q, s : . . X , , q. .. --I . -Q-ull .Y- . ,, -hh, 5. ' ' -1? . : X., l ., it fx '---at-if K t i ist t. , . , 1 Y L -OL l 0 19 , if '- ' J' Q 1.1 ,ff f 1, my 4-2, .,.. . ..g,. Y qi ,.w. .- Q if -el ': vH..' . dias- -' wk . ,ee Q 1 i I, ill . rt . i l Connie Granados Mike Grasha James Gray ' Randy Gray Julie Greiner Suzanne Griffith Anita Gutierrez Jon Haag Kim Haas Jacqueline Hack Gary Hagan Craig Hall Larry Hall Vern Hall Darrell Hamamoto Phyllis Hamilton Joe Hanson Tom Hanson Linda Hardesty Dorothy Harlev Steve Harley Gregg Harmon Alexander Hartley Chuck Hartman Barbara Hartman Jay Haverstick Su Hawkins John Haworth Cindy Hayes Steve Hedgecock Louise Hefner Wendy Heidelberg Mike Heil Steve Heinman Nancy Hellein Mark Hemman Mike Hennessey Vicki Henry Evelyn Hernandez Jennifer Hester A ,4,. , N J -as 3,5 i lf F' . ilu . 4. t. ' , . S 1 'i Q i r l , . 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' i JoAnne Martin Delores Martinez Valerie Maryuama Dave Mau Paula Mayer Lon McAdam Carolynn McAlvain Marty McCarter Ginger McCormack Thomas McCoy Steve McCredie Pat McCue Bruce McCurdy Dan McFarlane Kim McGaffey Kathy McGuire Marc McGuire Shawn Mclndoo Richard McLendon Linda McNeeIy Myrna Meager Margie Mellow Richard Mendez Susan Mendez Debbie Messenger Robert Mezzo Gary Miller Marty Miller Randy Miller Yolanda Miranda Kelly Mitchell Deborah Miville 1 ,Fra i Q Q 3 . mf . . ,I Elhizf ii Ruth Miyabe Rita Mohr Richard Molar Jim Montgomery Leslie Monty Daniel Moore Robin Morales Bruce Morgan Dan Mooris Gary Muench Dave Murphy Laurie Nash 1 F' if 1: 1- :,. yr , , ,..., 3. i. xi ii ii . Y M' ,,. I, i if li A ! 571 W it . 1 X W ,J ,N I , 4,4 Qzfv ,, 'Ex if i Q 1 . Qi, .- A mfg i 5 Xxx , A Q-N ll Ffh!! -,, l 'il ik i ii ii I ii' i i 5 S ,Q 1,5 uv 1 f-G fa .. V vi i lr! , ' . li 'lciiiii' .Ji f, ! xi G ff. X 'l A ' EE., gg' 'X F ., M -iii - - ', 1 if V A -.,, 3.2 A., . 4 l 1 :Y .1 i 4 W 4 T' I i 55 . , bf-Us 1: i ' ':-fm X .'f':2:2:2ZE1- 102 iii M A i Hliiw mmm ' ,ff 1 3 ll lla: iii li,--i 1 iii.-' 1 , 1- ' ii ,T-X H -15-7 N Q MW eyfmffa As nw -.a.f,.,. Mr. Sanders' Health Ed. class listens to a lecture on the ways to live a more use- ful life. Health Ed ' -v ' v I 5 'X ,, -i. X ' '- , ' I . 'Eggs Toni Olson El: N ' , H Brin Nichols Candy Ontiveros l-aw l , Richard Niermann Robin omeuas i' L Q N N -r L . . , 3 5 di i N l .v f' . 1 -f V , :,. , :uu W ff, . - r - A ii ii ,i 1- f , ii V Donna N'Sh'zu La Ann Osendorf My 5' lf , ii ' Mm' Nm Dan Padilla 5, , 2 Q, ' P Lariy Ncnon Gregory Painter J K 'ff-5. , - Q Z Kevin Novak YW 15 1 . L rn . g-li l. ' ,hir-S ' Xi ' if ' 'Pivmnl Y ' 'F ri q? - , 5 : .,. Betty Nozero , W , - V 1- t ,Lb A l - Candy Oakden Stewart Palm Pix i , I, ' W A Ken O'Cull Ji Pafkef ii. i ,is iv iss 1 pam Ogee Lynn Payne se , I A f' l 1 f f i iw Q Z' .:.:. F :I . A ,. 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Lili XIX Diana Scott Kenneth Scott Nancy Scott Bob Seevers Bill Shanetelt Barry Shapiro Janine Sharp Kenny Sharp Timothy Sharp Jim Shaw Derrick Shiba Jon Shlffer Wayne Shiffer Margaret Shiraishi Pam Shoaf April Showalter Dave Simmons Marceline Sinette I MYll SIGN LO. n ......... f ui: Karin Slavey Debbie Smiley Sharon Smith Vic Smith Kathy Soper Ann Spangler Ann Stacker Diane Stavenhagen Lola Stayton Judy Stebler Peggy Stern Vicki Stewart Beth Swarz Rick Thompson Lynda Thorton Bruce Tilka Roger Tilka Barbara De La Fuente Kathy Tindall Jean Tolzman Teresa Torres Chris Townsen Jay Trautloff Mike Tucker lk: .A V' l ' if l KSN Z I-.i, , I l2li.wf'Q:f - J li. A iii' - i . Aft' x 5-5-Nwfilx . ' 'ELS ' . 'Y'.. I+.. QJI Ahh EE. I A 35:35 , :Jinx sw' 1 J XR S sf 'f' Bfij J ku? if , I F-rl'-X A V WH' A 1 if .. J ,ff was Q thi A f , A i ' ,,M5.:.: A X d A . , ax - Isl i- . 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' 'j EIlenWooIsey ' ' Elaineworkman Pat Worley i K ' 'l o ll Xu ii' iii lla K . ' . . i F' 1' AQ J - T3 -S - Mike Wright fi L Dan Zeoli i Steven Zieres X I j c -9 f dl x l ' ' 5 xl Q- : 1 W I Patricia Colson Linda Hatheway ,A y - 105 Y , I out K 1 5, Y , .,,. :mg 4 Ng.: J . 531--V: 1 X35 , 1 W.. K ,C 3gz2QLk', ' rf' 1, ing ik S4 ., 6:2,f'a2i5-0 -L ..-:.L.1-',:,gf RGANIZATIONS - zu M 3. CSF and NHS Promot if K K- , - - ,Q 41 CSF ROW ONE: Cecilia Dialynas, Donna Nishizu, Karen Lusk, Lorene Oishi, Grace Kuragami, Lissa Waller, Barbara Bellin, Cindy Eubanks, Maryanne Jahoda, JoAnne Martin, Sharon Yonahari, Jill Kessler, Diana Roy. SECOND ROW: Terry Rusling, Debbie Messen- ger, Karen Wohlganant, Toni Dunlap, Amy Owens, Gay Geiser, Nancy Jacobsen, Nancy Doman, Julie Greimir, Mollie McDonald. Mary Music, Sharlene Garish, Margaret Kravitz, Doug Metcalf, Tim Jackson, Roger Jung, Morgan Stoirs. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Ball, Robin Morales, Jackie Sanborn, Kathy Goldsworthy, Donna Dick- erson, Gayle Rooks, Kim Knickerehm, Debbie Lawley, Carol Bird, Sigrid Armour, Mary Doman, Lee Painter, Joel Fick, Pam Ogee, Melody Webb, Ann Stacker, Diane Stavenhagen, Derek Shiba. FOURTH ROW: Todd Woolsey, John Jackson, Ron Dunlap, Deno Di- alynas, Andy Bielanski, Randy Newkirk, Jay Thompson, John Brooklier, Mike Evans, Rick Shelton, Tony Edwards, Eric Roy, Gary Lewkovich, Alan Pearman, Gary Reshon, Bob Sail, Brett Nichols, Scott LaBurn, Rodger Pruitt. CSF The California Scholarship Federation is an honor society which is organized to recognize any Savanna student with a 3.4 or better grade average. The club, this year, made its annual field trip to see a movie in Hollywood and to tour the University of Southern California's campus. They, also, held an honors banquet to recognize the senior members and participated in l.C.C.'s Mardi Gras. The club was capably sponsored by Mr. Koskela and Mr. Shore. CSF Officers: Maryann Jahoda, secretary, Cindy Eubanks, treasurer: Rick Shelton, president, Missing: Mike DiGiambattista, vice president. ugh Scholastic Achievements NHS Juniors and Seniors at Savanna who have achieved a 3.0 or better grade average, and have recommendations from the Savanna faculty are honored by being able to be a member ofthe Na- tional honor Society. The members of the club participated in the l.C.C. Mardi Gras, and held an honors banquet at the end of the year. They also, made their two annual ed- ucational field trips along with C.S.F. The club this year, is sponsored by Mr. Shore and Mr. Koskela. lx if XJ NHS Officers: Eric Roy, vice president: Paul Sophy, treasurer: Kris Burk, secretary: Andy Bielanski, president. fi - - Q i - ,fi A i. :,.,,g5. .-. - nv- -. :Jil . NHS ROW ONE: Lee Painter, Karen Wohlganant, Sue Ross, Sandy Ramsey, Sharon Joy, Becky Mac Donald, Kris Burk, Ruth Sallows, Gladys Morer, Randy Fotnaikes. SECOND ROW: Dan Reese, Jack Shively, Jane Schweppe, Daryl Morrookian, Jay Thompson, Carol Bird, Sigrid Armour, Gay Geiser, Nancy Jacobsen, Karen Lusk. Kathy Goldsworthy, Donna Dickerson, Janice Hollinger, Jenny Breen. THIRD ROW: Steve Roy, John Jackson, Ron Dunlap, Terry Grieve, Gunther Kuder, Harry Kuder, Tony Edwards, Eric Roy. Mike Evans. John Brooklier, Andy Bielanski, Alan Pearman, Paul Sophy, Jeff McCulloh, Rick Shelton, Gary Lewkovich. fi l is ,f Dave Stowe paints another masterpiece at a Pep Club meeting. X, J l fl it Pep Club Cabinetdiscusses future plans. p U -4 4 Senior spirit prevails at assemblies. X -i ' V qi J 1 W - 'e. .. me r- ' Iif' Pep Club Cabinet, ROW ONE: Alison Holt, Sue Mac Kinnon, Mr. Silvey, advisor, Veda Chappell, Kathy Cox. SECOND ROW: Tom Moraites, Rick Mohr: president, Dave Stowe. ROW ONE: Renee Le Beau, Kitty Coughlin, Garish, Veda Chappell, Gwen Janssen SECOND Ellen Pickler, Jackie Sanborn, Kathy Alison Holt, Kathy Cox, Linda Moore, Rochelle Valer, Sue Mac'Kinnon, Donna Middleton. THIRD Teresa Murphy, Connie Warren, Steve Steele, pert, Jan Forney, Julie Griener, Marc Reynolds, eon, Tom Horgan. FOURTH ROW: Sue Walker, Cathy larren, Barbara Bellin, Jenny Breen, Donna Stolle, .aren Burkhardt, Kim Haas, Dorothy Bell, Mr. Silvey, lharlie Wyman. FIFTH ROW: Denise Lauth, Greg Bellin- er, Dave Murphy, Mark Hill, Linda Darnell, Karen Cor- ova, Steve Ratcliffe, Cheryl Jensen, Dennis Kivo. BIXTH ROW: Bruce Atkins, Jeff Dude, Sharon Engs- F The 1968-69 Pep Club has enjoyed a very successful and worthwhile year. Pep Club primarily fulfilled its objectives, to promote spirit, support and pride in Savanna High, School. The organizations main fund-raising project was the annual Mum Sale for homecoming. This was the most successful Mum Sale in the past few years. To illustrate its purposes, Pep Club's talented members painted signs and staged impressive assem- blies. This Pride and Spirit showed by the Pep Club helped unite Sa- vanna, and paved the way for a great year. romotes Spirit And Pride At Savanna trom, Missy Waite, Debbie Barmore, Sue Comiskey, Marilyn Manley, Dan Molnar, Debbie Coughlin. SEV- ENTH ROW: Kathy McGuire, Kathy Procter, Frank Ma- zon, Mike Ferrin, Joel Fick, Mike Eastman, Jackie Fra- botta, Laurie Nash, Wendy Keyes. EIGHTH ROW: Bob Canary, Bob Donoghue, Dave Stowe, Randy Newkirk. Students Benefit From National Organizations - V B bBi K' Geurerro Lee Painter Tom Cryer Tom Moraitis ggi: ggingingtggiiediigsgzyl-Lanr5TZ?mSt?Ong'aSe- Jeff Nowell Mike Digambattista Gary Lewkovich ho oiaiyhis, Richard Hiroshima. SECOND ROW: John Steve Coffman Key Club The Key Club is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim. They started the year off by earning two hundred dollars by selling re- freshments at the home football games. With this money the club hopes to put new benches in the center quad. The club is honored to have Tom Moraitis as Lt. Governor of Division 30. The Key Club is a service organization for church, school, and community. The Club's adviser is lVlr. Sanders and the Kiwanis adviser is lVlr. Linn. 112 F.H.A. The goal of the Future Home- makers of America is to improve school, family, and community living. Any girl who is or has been enrolled in a home economics class, for one or more of her high school years is eligible for mem- bership. Some of the activities this year are a foreign food buffet, a field trip to a model's home, and an old clothing drive for a Mexican orphanage. t l ROW ONE: Joanne Drown, Elizabeth Dude, Teri Murphy, Kathy Gwen Janssen, Sandy Ramsey, Becky Mack, Jennifer Kimsey, Lin- Kendrick, Pam Smith, Sharon Joy. SECOND ROW: Elaine Brunolt, da Dattage,Joanne Roper,Joyce Kendrick. ROW ONE: Marie Barrett, Jeannette Weir, Lori Stevens, Karen Lee, Gloria Hoogerbooge, Mary Hurley, Mary Lem. SECOND ROW: Sandy Ramsey, Judy Curtis, Pat White, Donna Wyatt, Kathy Shinkle, Janet Cristafaro, Ester Cruz. F.B.L.A. The Future Business Leaders of America CF.B.L.A.J is the national or- ganization for students in business education. It is sponsored by the Na- tional Business Education Associa- tion. In order to be eligible for membership in F.B.L.A. a student must be enrolled in at least one busi- ness course or have successfully passed a business course with a grade C or better. H3 Serv-Anns, SaRebs, and A.F.S. Aid Savanna SaRebs ROW ONE: Linda Hubbard, Debbie Wertz, Debbie Trull, Diane Camp, Debbie Lawley, Freddy Van Meter, Barbra Diebold, Sharon Yonehara, Sheryl Coin. Trudy Van Meter, SECOND ROW: Ella Woolsey, Linda Dean, Mrs. Tate, adviser. Serv-An ns Servi-Anns has began another year with a membership of 26 girls. In which grades 10 through 12 are represented. A few of the club's many activities are a, car wash, sale of See's Candy Cfund raisingj and plans to refurbish the faculty women's lounge. The annual Christmas Dinner for the Kiwanis of Greater Anaheim was sponsored by the Serv-Anns and once again toys and contributions were given to the Albert Sitton Home. Mrs. Soros, Serv-Anns adviser, received a letter from Parent's Magazine informing Serv-Anns they had won a Parent's Magazine Youth Group Achievement Honor Plaque for outstanding service in 1967-1968. Pub- licity will be released in the November issue of Parent's Magazine. Serv-Anns main intention is to educate each other on subjects they'd like to know more about, as well as serve others the best they know how. One might say their motto goes along with the cliche that you can re- ceive more enjoyment out of giving than you can out of receiving. 14 Serv-Anns ROW ONE: Laurie Stevens, Anita Ll strom, Allison Savala, Pat Johnson, Karen Ka Patty Forsyth, Cheryl Wallace. Jeanette V Marie Barrett. SECOND ROW: Jane Pewtt Kathy Ownby, Sandy Ramsey, Teresa Estra Cris Townsen, Jan Forney, Vicki Foster, Bai and community SaRebs SaRebs, one of the more active clubs on campus, is an organization devoted to ser- vice for Savanna and the community. Some of their many activities this year entailed serving at dances, helping the P.T.A. with their concessions at football games, assisting at speech tournaments, plus the traditional function of decorat- ing the teacher's lounge at Christmas time. They also, with the help of their ad- visor, Mrs. Tate, had time to enjoy activi- ties as a group. These activities rounded out their calendar for 1968-1969. ,Y la Fuente, Sandi Gardener, Diane lsaman. RD ROW: Paulette Carver, Karen Lee, Gloria igerbrugge, Pat White, Donna Wyatt, Kathy wkle Karen Burkhardt, Carolyn McAlvai, ol Lark, Linda Gregory. I l A.F.S ROW ONE: Rick Vanee, Suzy Luzzatto, Dennise Lauth Mrs Porter fadviserb SECOND ROW: Sue Ross, Ruth Sallows, Nancy Jacobson THIRD ROW Richard Shelton, Rayleen Horely, Mike Whitmore. FOURTH ROW: Jim Williams Gay Gieser Mary Logan. A.F.S. The American Field Service Club has enjoyed a entertaining, educational year. The members have thoroughly en- joyed the presence of Suzy, our A.F.S. student, from Trieste, Italy. The purpose of the A.F.S. Club is the raising of funds to help bring an AFS foreign exchange student to Savanna each year. This is accomplished through bottle drives, bond and white tag sale, and a spectular AFS week. Electronics Club ROW ONE: Pat Walls, Rick LaBelle, Elegene Red- wime. SECOND ROW: Mike Abt, Dave Mack, Bill Wohlf. THIRD ROW: Steve Rielly, Gary Hagan, Mike Kemper. FOURTH ROW: Doug Dvorman, Mike Cook, Doug LaFleur. FIFTH ROW: Tom Lockwood. Phillip Godsey, Ken LaBelle. SIXTH ROW: Mike Kane, Mark Keys, Steve Schell. NOT PICTURED, Steve Szu ber. ' K: .. .. A ...a V 4 L Electronics Club Boosts Rebel Spirit .Electronics Officers: ROW ONE: The Savanna Electronics Club is a service club for the school and community as well as having its many social functions. Some services rendered include building the Savanna S pep sign, repairing the gym public address system Cofteny, sponsoring a dance and car washes. Any student, including girls, who is a member of Savanna High School's student body is eligible to be a member of The Club of the Year '67-'68. No pre- vious electronics experience is necessary. Activities of the club building up the treasury, riding, haunted houses, good old fashioned fun. along with service include having parties, horse - back education, field trips, and Dave Mack, Pat Walls. SECOND ROW: Steve Rielly, Doug Dorman, Tom Lockwood. ROW ONE Mr McNalley Qadvisorj Daryl Witt Dennis Eiche Peoples, Rich Davis. Gary Laukkanen, Tim Johnston. NOT John Karzynski Bill Brady SECOND ROW Tim Burns Jerry PICTURED: Ber1Shiffer. Racing Club The Savanna Racing CIub's main purpose is to pro- vide a supervised outlet for competition in the auto racing world. This allows the students to engineer, modify, and then test under highly sophisticated timing conditions, their ideas and workmanship and also their driving skills. This year's team made a good showing at the Scholarship Races held at the Orange County Hnernahonal Raceway and teani member Bill Brady won a box of tools in the com- petition. The Electronics Club made this lighted S for Football season. It flashes on and off each time Savanna makes a touchdown. X-were--.tx ROW ONE: Robona Sater, Becky Aguilar, Ramon Lopez, Chris Denise Lauth.THIRD ROW:.Duane Dexter, Barbara de la Fuente, Lulli, Lissa Waller, Araceli Balderas. SECOND ROW: Debbie Teresa Murphy, SandySklarew, Railleen Horelly, Randy Gray. Gerstenfeld, Mary Emert, Susy Luzzatto, Margaret Aguilar, Officers, SEATED: Becky Aguilar, Ramon Lopez, Chris Lulli. STANDING: Debbie Gerstenfeld, Araceli Balderas, Denise Lauth, Lissa Waller. The Spanish Club performing their Christmas play, Los Posa- dos. 118 Spanish Club This year the Spanish Club has been one of the most active clubs at Savanna. Before school started, summer meetings were held to plan for the member- ship drive in September. A few of the activities were a field trip to see the Ballet Folkorico from Mexico, a play put on and directed by their club, a series of lectures by the Youth for Understanding foreign ex- change student, Nonberto Chavero and another field trip to the El Adobe Restaurant in San Juan Capistrano for an installation banquet. t Students Show Interest ln Foreign Cultures i ,. .i ,i,i i l Y ROW ONE: Nancy Jacobson, Ruth Sallows, Gay Geiser, Linnell Ramsey, Lynn Hamamoto, Cindy Eubanks, Sue Comiskey. Harris. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Bergsma, Alan Pearman, Sandy French Club The purpose of the French Club is to give students the opportunities to be- come better acquainted with the cul- tural aspects of France. During the year, the members have the occasion to dine in a French restaurant, to sing French songs, to play games, to do some dra- matic skits, as well as to go see a French movie. Officers, SEATED: Lynn Hamamoto, Linnell Harris. STANDING: Alan Pearman. T19 Modern Dance, ROW ONE: Lyn Austin, Karen Venger, Connie Guddal. Barbara Bellin. SECOND ROW: June Hiroshima, Nancy Jacobson, Gay Geiser, Pam Hanson. THIRD ROW: Renee Mallacove, Shirley Hubbard, Wendy Renolds, Dawn Hooper. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Bennett, Sue Falk, Robbie Lewkovich, Carol Saub. FIFTH ROW: Araceli Balderas, Charisse Blazier, Sue Hill, Maria Bartlett. SIXTH ROW: Kym Schoell, Sheryl Stevens, Georgiana Duncan, Paula Stone. SEVENTH ROW: Judy Chappel, Linda Koon, Kathy Shinkle. Student . ,,, A 7 U 4 Modern Dance Officers, ROW ONE: Chris Lulli giana Ducan, Kym Schoell. SECOND. ROW Venger, Connie Gudclal, Barbara Bellin Steve ns. Modern Dance Modern Dance expresses the feel- ing and tempo of our time. It is a form of movement existing in time and space which represents an in- dividuals unique expression ofa con- ceivedidea. The members participate in dance during both class time and after school at club meetings. The high- light of the year for the girls is their annual Spring Show, given this year in early April. They have also partici- pated in Dance Posteriums held lo- cally. Under the guidance of their new adviser, Miss Jones, the girls estab- lished a new and unified goal. Throughout the year they sought to reach their objective by serving Sa- vanna through various projects. nd Expression in the Finer Arts Ars Alta Ars Alta is composed of students with a common interest in music, whether they participate in a music class or not. By attending concerts in such places as the Music Center or Melodyland, the club members hoped to increase their appreciation for various types of music. As in past years the advisers, Mr. Gunderson and Mr. Bourne, have b e Gunderson and Mr. Bourne, have been active in stinulating new ideas for the year. Ars Alta ROW ONE Phil Torres Debbie Trull Lisa Waller Kathy Karen Lusk, Sigrid Armour. Mary Musick Mr Gunderson THIRD Egbert Christy Embald Arlene McAIey Julie Edwards SECOND ROW: Tim Glenn, Lee Painter, Debbie Wertz Karen Wohlgonaut ROW Mr Bourne Lynn Timmons Lorretta Lusk Shirley Hubbard, Marsha Hughes, Ken Gammie,GIenn Weaver Terry Mathesin Lettermen Give Aid To Athletes ,. ,,,,,,..4 Lettermen FIRST ROW: Mark Hill, Frank Leon, Dan Molnar, Bob Canary, Mike Evans, Bob Donoghue, Jack Gardner. SECOND ROW: Paul Sophy, Terry McGuire, Vic Childs, Martin lzzi, Daryl Cooper, Bob Black, Tony Guerrero, Bill Julian, Jim Saub. THIRD ROW: Tom Horgan, Nick Chase, Al Cappola, Dan Baucom, Lou Fer- rari, Kenny Hintz, Stan Fair, Gary Jack, Barry Westphal. FOURTH ROW: Mike Ferrin, Joel Fick, Joe Johnson, Jeff Noel, Mike Bryant, The Savanna Lettermen's Club is de- signed to create school spirit and a broader interest in athletics through- out the student body. The club partici- pated in many fund-raising events such as selling the refreshments at the annual Halloween parade, a booth at the Mardi-Gras and a donkey-basket- ball game in order to purchase essential athletic equipment. This year the club has purchased the new basketball uni- forms along with other items of great need. Under the guidance of Mr. Smick and Mr. Schlichting, the club is striving to become an even more active associa- tion. 122 Joe Lasecki, Dana Cooper, Gary Humphries. FIFTH ROW: Randy Newkirk, Bob Semn, Gary Seekins, Terry Mathesian, Tom Gon- zales. Nick Mahthesian, Greg Bellinger, Marty Kish. SIXTH ROW: Bill McCabe, Dennis Lackey, Bill Platt, Don Gross, Randy Pang- born, Carry Branch, Jim Martinez, Andy Bielanski, Dave Stowe, John Brooklier. Lettermen Officers: Dan Molnar, treasurer: Bob Canary vice president: Bob Donoghue president: Mike Evans, secretary. Debbie Schlatter and Alism Holt perform during a Drama Club skit. The Drama Club consists of initiated members only. Initiation take place twice a year requiring seven points to be on probation and 10 points to be a Na- tional Thespian. Each point represents 10 hours of work, obtained by partici- pating in a variety of Drama activities. During the past five years, the Thespi- ans have built and equipped the Levee Theatre, Savanna's own on-campus theatre, where the yearly performances are done. This project, plus field trips, festivals and contests, keep the club one of the most active on campus. Thespia ns Entertain Dur Campus Drama Club: Mark Ryan. AliSOI'1 Holt. Mike Butler. Patty Kilgore. Kurt Yoder, Monica Buferd, Tom Moraitis, Diana Roy. Missing, Middle Eric Roy, Pam Markle, Richard Fox, Kathy Goldsworthy Mike Metzinger, Donna Middleton. Back Wilma Bryant, Jeane Lang, Jane Jarnigan, Diane Lysiak, 123 av' f .36 . QW Fo A ' i . ,. . . -....L4Q.:.. American Culture Cub Members: Gary Woodard, Jackie Sanborn, Eric Roy, Debbie McCarthy, Grant Hillen, Donna Dickerson, Nick Chase, Lisa Stichman, Larry Or- tega, Debbie Hunt, Rusty Kimball, Pat Martin. American Culture Club The American Culture Club, a newly organized club on the Savanna cam- pus, got off to a slow start, due to the fact that the procedural district approval of the club was held up for many months. The club members, only slightly discouraged' by the delay, worked ambitiously to plan activities for the double purpose of interesting the Savanna students and to raise money for Biafria. The club's plans included sponsoring a Student Art Show, a Student Film Festival, and a monthly forum for the dis- cussion of local and national prolb- lems of direct importance to the student body. 124 Varied Interest l l Speech Club, ROW ONE: Mollie McDonald, Paula Stone, Nancy Meter. SECOND ROW: JoAnn Martin, Randy Morales, Deno Dlaly Wildman, Karen Haslam, Diana Roy, Debbie Lawlay, Trudy Van nas, LinellHarris, Ruth Sallows, Gay Geiser.Julia Webb. Develop Savanna Potential tiii-M... Speech Club The Speech Club was organized with the design to interest more students at Savanna in dramatics and in competitive speech events. The members participated in local speech tournaments, which are held twice each month, and also in the South-western State Champion- ship tournament held at Arizona State University. The tournaments gave the students experience in speaking to the public in debates, dramatic interpretations. original oratory and humorous interpreta- tion. Speech Club members won many awards throughout the year. JoAnn Martin, Mark Ryan, Becky Sparks and Ramon Lopez won these awards early in the year. Fred Perez, Harland Petrie, and Martin Izzi work ha rd for Aunt Bessie. Service Gents rest after a hard day of work atAunt Bessie's. Service Gents Officers: Gene Feliing sec- retary: John Hosea, president: Dennis Gauthier, treasurer: John Perluss, vice- president, not pictured. 126 Lu. ,v .B - - - - Q ie i 'll Service Gents FRONT ROW: Bill Devaney, John Haworth, Randy Ackles, Jim Williams, Dan Terlizzi, Dennis Gau- thier, Gene Felling, John Hosea, Martin lzzi, Bob Bordsen, Shawn Mclndoo. Frank Holloway, Reggie Portier. SEC- OND ROW: Dave Dixon, Stewart Pallomj Bob Livingston, Paul Cox, Brian Fountain, Scott Pallou, Vic Childs, Steve lsherwood, Steve Heinenann, Dave Wherr, Marc McQuire, Gary Olsen. THIRD ROW: Mike Baurer, Gregg Dut- ton, Rick Williams, Ron Cameron, Fred Briggs, LeRoy Lucian, Ed Carrisosa, Terry Euring, Lon McAdam, John Coy- kendall, Glen Jones, John Miller, Fred Perez. FOURTH ROW: Scott McCurdy, John Hickey, Lynn Moore, Don Ball, Harland Petrie, Don Radoccia, Richard Ricci, Denis Kivo, Steve Clark, Greg Howard, Jim Shaw, Chuck Wilson, Mike Dotson, Kim McGaffey, Curt Westfall. Missing, Craig Hall, Dave Edborg, Kent Stanley, Mike Tomminelli, John Perless. ndered Services And Encited Enthusias Spiriting 1969 with active service, the Gents promoted general school enthusiasm on cam- pus. The objectives of the club have been to give service to the community and to prepare the members for adulthood. Throughout the year the club performed many worthwhile and money making projects for the benefit of both the school and the community. Among their service projects, the Service Gents guarded the campus during spirit week, took the Cerebal Palsey stricken children to Disneyland, and helped their favorite Aunt Bessie. To benefit the Savanna students and to raise money, the Service Gents held a Christmas tree bulb sale, a car wash, and sponsored an all district dance. TTI The Service Gents work hard decorating Christmas Bulbs C OO OOO O 00 1-, T' Ps.. ,sm 1 v e-'ff gg.-.,, x - SQL , .n! CTIVITIES Activities Section, Sue Comiskey, Debbie Hunt Csection editorb, Carolyn Bergsma, Debbi Krall are busy getting ready for the deadline. Photographers: Dan Dawkins, Ann lVliller, John Gaspare- vich, Bob Livingston, lea rn about their cameras. , ' x' M , '4 Carolyn Bergsma and Debbie Krall sell annual to Malcolm Smith. 130 H--xp-h Each year brings a new annual, eagerly awaited by the student body. All are anxious to see What is it like?, Who's who? and Where am l? Throughout the year the Savannan staff worked hard through many frustrations, dissappointments, and chaotic deadlines, to summarize the year's events, which the Rebel student body created and participated in. Under the leadership of our editor, Jenny Breen, and assistant editor, Debbie Hunt, and the hard work of each staff member, we bring to you with pride this year'sSavannan. i X Sports Section: Bob Canary, Bill Julian, Mary Bonefant fsection editorj, Dan Danesi, Bob Livingston, work hard on a Sports deadline. ,,, Leadership Section: Ann Miller, Jaime Hopkins, Veda Chappell. fsection editorb and Missy Waite make layouts for the annual. - f , .V-f . ,- 3l?tafv ' .- :si 4-V' F 1,7 jk' ki 3 I Xl I Y K' -9 is K Q- ---:S -if-,. Editor, Jenny Breen, and Advise plansfor coming deadline. l Frustrations ofthe Annual Staff r, Miss Williams, discuss ai..- Yearbook Staff, ROW ONE: Carolyn Bergsma, Mary Bonenfant, a-n, Sue Cominsky, Missy Waite, Jamie Hopkins,Ann Miller, Bob 131 Jenny Breen, Veda Chappell. Debbie Hunt. SECOND ROW: Bill Juli- Livingston, Debbie Krall, Bob Canary, Dan Danesi. .xx xl. Q r .f - 12?- J-f if J. 7 , rf f Newstaff Editor, Mary Bonenfant, and the advisor. Miss Williams discuss final plans for the newspaper. 132 ,,.f.a H 4 'ijixvl ILL. The newspaper staff once again proved that through much determination and hard, steady work the Savanna Dispatch can keep the stu- dent body well informed. Research plus objec- tive and tactful handling of news results in some excellentarticles and editorials. The paper took on a more professional look than ever before, gaining recognition, as one of the top school newspapers in the county. Under the direction of the new advisor, Miss Williams, and the leadership of the editor, Mary Bonenfant, the Savanna Dispatch sucessfully met the high traditions and goals set in the past and will continue to set them for the future. Editors: Bruce Sheets, Sports Editor: Judy Wallis, lst page Editor, Sue Downs, 3rd page Editor: Sheryl Bates, Advertising: Carol Kurtz, Editorial Page. My , -gal., ' Reporters: Judy Majors, Cindy Van Sickle, Bob Livingston, Mary Bonenfant, Carol Kurtz. Karen Powers, and Debbie Liv- John STBDD, Karen Powers. ingston discussinga student editorial. Dispatch Keeps Students Informed we fl L 135, Dispatch staff semen: sneryi Bates, candy van Sickle, Bob Liv- ns. Sue Downs' Karen Powers' STANDWG' Judy Major. John ingston, Bruce Sheetz, Janice Kennedy, Mary Bonenfant, Judi Wal- Stapp. Carol Kurtz. 3' 1- Y If S f ,f ' W x. .. xii i if Southe W.-Q- '2 1 'I 4-if B EIA T i -me S J Decorating the quad was an all night affair. Hat Day presented latest Rebel head gear. Nick Chase reaches full capacity in egg eating contest. I' l 11.1, , V, Rebel's spirit explode during f water balloon toss' Spirit week'began with many noon- time activities, including egg eating and ballon throwing contests, a root- beer chug-a-lug, and a powderpuff football game. Decorating the quad was an all night affair, which led into the day of the rival Savanna-Kennedy game. The Beat Kennedy bell sys- tem helped stir up good Rebel Spirit and, by the night of the big game, all were very enthusiastic and ready for a victory-which of course was re- ceived! This was a truly fitting climax to a spirit-filled week! In Powder Puff Football Seniors broke tradition by defeating the Juniors ride Shines Throughout Spirit Week W SE , six n fs, 'J' ,. .. M M, f u n af: 4 ef ul ,fn me 4 We A een. eggs? --'T we Q- ' 553515 , , W V Vg' 1-1:1 V eg ' N gym fg or EQ ,La -V :EQ 1 -so E , V... . . L .W Qi, ,.-gy A Q ,L V --5? Q ,,. ,M ,L L- . Tjifgk zu '1 A511 ,yi 3 ,ye e,:.,I - - ' '31, - '. :suis E-If 4 We 3 ez A: . was M H , M , w FX 25555 1 ,ff Homecoming Court: LEFT TOHRIGHT Jean Engstrom, Kathy Goldsworthy. Homecoming Queen 1968: Renee LeBeau, Linda Moore!-,Nancy A Cryer. , Y, . .AM Q. Homecoming 1968 be vt A., lwf ,' ,ljfl 1 , -d Kathy Goldsworthy Senior Attendant Linda Moore Senior Attendant GTI Zvfv F lv'-Q. l, wwfq .1 ,, Q :Rei , tail. kv EA I 5 I A A ' r . I, L Q. A 4' L' .lf- 1 Z n 'AV -A Aix , -ima H Renee LeBeau Homecoming Queen Jean Engstrom Nancy Cryer Junigr Attendant SODhOl'T1OI'e Attendant s tl I . fm G15 Homecoming Court And Escorts LEFT T0 RIGHT: Dave Campbell. Beau, Ray Barmore, Kathy Goldsworthy, Joel Fick, Nancy Cryer. Jean Engstrom, John Brooklier, Linda Moore, Mark Hill, Renee Le- A New Queen ls Crowned At Camelot li - 5 gif-,zg-i - :Q X 1967-68 Homecoming Queen, Cyndie Daniels, returns to crown the new Savanna Belle. fi as One of the most exciting events of the year is Homecoming. This is the time when alumni return to their old school to renew friendships made in past years and view the changes made sincetheir departure. Savanna's Homecoming 1968 was highlighted by the crowning of an auburn haired, brown eyed damsel, Renee LeBeau, by last year's queen Cyndie Daniels. The game took place on our own Rebel field where we re- luctantly bowed to our opponents, the Warriors. Nevertheless this did not dampen the spirit of our trad- itional Homecoming events. Camelot, the theme of the Home- coming dance captured the appeal of the students and returning alumni, as they were escorted through a medieval drawbridge into all of the splendor of courtly castles and foun- tains of long ago. The fountain brought back an atmosphere of courtly days. A new queen proudly walks to her throne The Senior lunch bunch. ifwx The Campu 31' 1. fpifgi uf.. MI' . T wg im. T ., sei' ,fe ' it ' 'V if 5 nn, ff war..... 4'-13 .M ' +L-we ,gf A 11.19 , 1 , 'lg Q 4-tive: Rf. . H an ky Lynda Roberts, Gail Swift Terry Kurtain and Eddie -f-I-WL' CSIWG the trials and tribulations of a normal lunch period. -.,75'g 1113 .a a- - - aa M--P-H - md I' , t Q-,Hi -V --V Y ,-,..,...-,-. ...--v ..,.---4 ...-......- ...,. f.---1 i M-' 'H r ulx . 1 'To'-V I or ...- .1 M,-, ALR 1 ........i,,w . ,,.,... --- M I mi Jerry Schicht and Linda Bergman enjoy the atmos- phere of Moonlight and Mistletoe. Moolight and Mistletoe was the theme of the 1968 Christmas Formal, which was sponsored by the Girls League. This year our dance was suc- cessfully shared with Kennedy High School. The couples danced around the traditionally decorated Christ- mas tree to the music of the Fort MacArthur Dance Band. Once again the tradition of the girls asking the boys prevailed. Couples danced to the music of the Fort Mac- Arthur Dance Band. 142 I f ' Students from both Savanna and Kennedy crossed the bridge into the dance. 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The Rebels also brought home trophies for their Sweepstakes win at the Long Beach State College parade and a third place at the Santa Monica Band Re- view. They also performed for the student body during half-times, and entertained students throughout the district at the annual Band and Drill Team Spectacular. The Concert Band, building a repu- tation as one of the finest in the state, presented highly diversified programs at the Pops Concert, and the Spring Band Concert. :hy Ed Rachetteo, Kelly Mitchell, Dave Bauer, Margaret Gal- Mike Walker. Charles Lawrence, Doug Metcalf, Bob Miller, Bob ay THIRD ROW: Chuck Crowson, Tom Hansen, Nick Clark, Condon, Charlie Ross. FOURTH ROW: Lee Painter, George Rice, 145 bara Sholten, Nancy Yamashita, Verla Boak, Jim Myers, Gary Bill Shaw, Larry Franklin, Lynn Beckstrand, Blaine Sparks, Bob kins Steven Boda, George Richards, Barry Biggs, Craig Cou- Sall, Bill Beckham, Rich Williams, Jon Jolley, Dan Curry, Art Cas- t Jeff Ginsbart, Bob Bauer, Mike Ferguson, Joan Condon, tillo,PhilTorres,Mitch Fennell. Musician Stage Band, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Gonzales, Steve Hicks, Steve Sholty, Bill Young, Tom Hansen, Dave White, SECOND ROW: Phil Torres, Jon Jolley, Mitch Fennell, Bill Becham, Don Hanashey, Mike Eastman. THIRD ROW: Terry Mathesin, Ken Gammie, Dave Howard, Mr. Gunderson. The quality of music has again Savanna High in exacting guidance the lives of these our instrumental been superior at 1969. Under the of Mr. Gunderson, Rebels have been occupied with long hours of prepar- ation and hard work for preform- ances. Both the Stage Band and the Orchestra members have put in many hours of hard, tedious prac- tice to reach the level of quality they maintain. The end result is always a great preformance. Many hours of practice go into a good preformance. It A rovide Musical Entertainment Orchestra, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Lee Painter. Lissa Wallers, Tammy Peacock, Teresa Klatt, Sandy Knudson, Diane Kendig, Julie Edwards, SECOND ROW: Julie James, Greg Painter. Lorene Oishi, Cristy Elmbald. Cherrie Pendle Dury, Nancy Jean Doman, Janie Sharp. Charlie Lawrence, Mike Ferguson. THIRD ROW: Chris Jolif, Karen Wohlgenant, Kathy Egbert, Mareeline Sinette, FOURTH ROW: George Richards. Ken Gammie, Dave Howard, Glenn Weaver, Jon Jolley, Mitch Fennell, Mr. Gunderson, Robert Klatt, Bill YOUNG. 1 e Rebel-Anne Always Displ 'AL V 'ix 1' WD i' 'J 'E , H+, Debbie Haddock, our award- eiigl, winning baton twlrler, in act- ' l0I'1 . Y si, . , r A Serra, As the players pass through the Drill Team, the crowd cheers them On TO viC't0ry. Drill Team cools off with ice after a great performance at the Chaftey Tournament. l I l The Rebel-Anne Drill Team performs their parade routine during the Homecoming half-time. A stilled With Confidence, n Award Winning Smile , ZW, K Q 'QL .54 . . if, ' , ii x, y a I I W Q: an ' Sharon Joy and Karen Wohlganaut proudly carrying the Chaffey trophies. Pride, spirit, and showmanship have been exhibited this year by the Rebel-Anne Drill Team. They took the top three awards at the annual Chaf- fey half-time competition. With the help of their leaders and advisor, Miss Knaub, the drill team also took first place at both the Santa Monica and Long Beach parades, During the parade and half-time season, the Rebel-Annes practice between three and one half to four and one half hours daily to present an award-win- ning show. 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'fgf,gsg:AZ,,., K: S, I .N ,...5 - - .-1 -x -i 3, an -nc A- .wt A .V , S Si., .1 I A QQ- X- ' .. H vw WNFR w Jig i- vz XX.: :Gi J, 'Ug- fr .3 f. x A x-y ,u .,aA 'ug vi. I xn' A ,A- I K az L ut their drun and Mrs. Gab if . gm ESM, 4- 'Q 3 . a I My mx-- S .R sex 3 1 E,Q,L ,nfwii-, if -'X 'fin-,t -1, 224-44m 2 A uf: x QE ,,.,.J.2 .,.,..g,- I-lx :.- , - x fm ,W 4,1 1 52222 -Hs: Z: ag ' mei? 1? L 'v eg g Miilrgg . - V 1 , V n , 1-l 'S' ,. :5 ' ,249 wif 4 gg 1 , 3 1 ' nn fig ,W , 'ff 3 H .1-ff I ,.lff . ' 4 'QE N r E li. 5 P :W WE N px --1 .s . . 'v 'J 'rfff - , 1 ' Uwe., 'L F - .Lm'- . 'wg' f . P 42,1 .J 'I , AX '- Italian foreign exchange student, Susy Luzzatto, learns about American government. Noberto Chavero and Fernando Olmosdiscussing their native homeland, South America. l56 Susy Luzzatto, our Italian born foreign exchange student, was spon- sored this year by A.F.S. She has been attending school all year at Savanna as a senior. During this year she has learned to speak Eng- Iish very well. Her favorite pastime is going to the beach. Exchange Students Enjoy Savanna Hospitality Susy Luzzatto discusses with friends, Sandy Ramsey and Claudia l-Ialberg, their next period class. Savanna's other two foreign ex- change students, Noberto Chavero and Fernando Olmos, were brought from Chile and Uraguay by the Youth for Understanding Organization. Noberto arrived, after being hijacked, in January and Fernando arrived in February. II like America, exclaims Noberto Chavero during an inter- view. , Fernando Olmos has no trouble studying his native tongue. Spanish Music Groups Combine Their Talents T .. - . L - Girls Glee, ROW ONE: Pam McLeod, Nina Leef, Linda Lewis, Linda Dean, Ellen Woolsey, Barbara Diebold. SECOND ROW: Judy Bizzle, Melissa Bunning, Pat Walden, Diane Barnett, Sharon Goodwin, Karen Burkhardt, Donna Brents, Ester Banks. THIRD ROW: Jeanne Workman, Toni Rodriquez, Spookie Gutierres, Mary Nix, Melody Reed, Luann Osen- dorf, Anita Lundstrom, Chris Cummings, Sheri Coin. Madrigals, ROW ONE: Cindy Garwood, Debbie Trull, Ester Hatfield, Shirley Hubbard. SECOND ROW: Larry Powers, Abbie Yost, Debbie Schlatter, Ken Zelinski. THIRD ROW: Mike Borges, Verla Boak, Kathy'Proctor, Louie Ferrari. FOURTH ROW: Barry Biggs, Connie Guddal, Debbie Wertz. F ring Culture To Savanna ROW ONE: Mr. Bourne, qadvisorj, Mary Emert, Karen Shirley Hubbard, Jackie Frabotta, Cindy Garwood, Chris Timings, Kathy Procter, Jim Barnard, Dave Reese, Sandy Skla- r, Celeste de la Fuente, Judy Bizzle. SECOND ROW: Karen Lusk, iris Jones, Cindi Van Sickle, Kathy Soper, Debbie Trull, Joanne .rstermann, Rick Wilson, Dave Carter, Jim Krause, Alison Holt, bra de la Fuente. THIRD ROW: Barbra Hartman, Mary Doman, Kathy Higgins, Karen Wohlgenant, Melody Reed, Bob Moon, Dan Schoby, Mark O'Dierna. Debbie Limback, Debbie Schlatter, Daryl Morookian, Lana Trent. FOURTH ROW: Sandy Lee, Lynn Timmons. Debbie Wertz, Jeanette Percifield, Pam Hanson, Mike Borges. Larry Powers, Mike Scharnberg, Leslie Thingwold, Diane Camp, Arlene McAIey, Donna Plies. Diane Stavenhagen. ir' .' 'if' :K YYV- .f 1-. - 2:52, :QS i f, W., an-i , ' Judy Bizzle accompanies music groups on the piano. Madrigals staged a concert tour with the Orchestra, through the Fresno and Sacramento areas, over Easter vacation. Which included singing in the assembly at the capitol. A Cappella was one of the busiest organizations on campus, singing for many programs during the Christmas season. They had a large part in the Christmas Concert, Pops Concert, 2 Spring Concert, sharing sessions with Troy and Anaheim High Schools. a combined concert with the junior high schools, and District Festival. GirI's Glee grew to become one more of Savanna's fine performing groups, giving programs for the 'S junior high schools and participating i in the District Choral Festival, They were featured in the Christmas Con- cert with a special arrangement of Christmas songs written for them with Orchestra. j., X LW- ' During a noon rally the song and cheerleaders entertained the students with the skit The Twelve Years of School. Rallying Savanna spirit at sports events, promoting spirit on campus. and presenting noon rallies were only the obvious parts of the things that the Savanna song and cheerleaders accomplished during 1968-69. The pep squad worked hard all year long to involve all the Savanna students in their school by planning activities in conjuction with pep club that would be of interest to the students. Members of the pep squad were al- ways present at each sports event throughout the year. The year began early in the sum- mer for the song and cheerleaders. They held weekly practices and meet- ings to plan routines, uniforms, and to prepare them for the summer competition at U.C.L.A. The song and cheerleaders spent many hours practicing after school and on their own to insure excellent spirit throughout the year. Much of Savanna's success is due, at least in part, to the hard work of these spiri- ted girls. The Song And Cheer Leader orked Hard To Involve The Students Of 'Q -, v K- The Halloween Parade in October was one of the many extracurricular activities in which the song and cheer leaders participated. Pep Squad, ROW ONE: Veda Chappell, Gwen Jenssen, Rene LeBeau, Kitty Coughlin, Sharleen Garish, Nancy Cryer. SECOND ROW: Sue MacKinnon, Jackie Sanborn, Linda Moore, Ellen Pickler. THIRD ROW: Kathy Golds- worthy. Rochelle Van Valer. Spirited 68-69 sP ' ...aw- A new queen is crowned by Kathy Goldsworthy, Sopho- more Sweetheart, 1967. Springtime Magic offered an early touch of spring as the class of 71 presented their version of the annual Sophomore Sweet- heart dance. Shrubs of all varieties surrounded the magical park, and dim lighting captured the tranquil mood of a brisk spring night. Dancing continued for an hour and one- half, but as nine thirty approached all were silent and the three finalists for Sophomore Sweetheart, Jill Feuhring, Robbie Lewkowich and Lu Ann Jacobson, stood before the throne awaiting the announcement of who the next Sweetheart would be. At the roll of the drums the envelope revealing the name of the new Sweetheart was opened, it read, Lu Ann Jacobson, Sweetheart 68-693-' After a short walk up the green carpet to the throne, Lu Ann received a bouquet of red roses and was then crowned Sweetheart by Kathy Goldsworthy, CSophomore Sweet- heart, 66-673. Lu Ann and her escort, John Crawford, led off the next dance, and forthe next hour and one-half danced around the springtime park through the magical mist of Springtime Magic. 164 The Magical Mist o Magic Comes Ti Lu Ann reacts after the announce- ment that she is Sophomore Sweet- heart Sue Ross and Rick Shelton danced to the music ofthe Sound System. pringtime avanna :N I Sophomore Sweetheart Court: Jill Feuhring, John Miller, John Crawford, Charles Wilson, Robbie Lew- kowich 3 sitting, Lu Ann Jacobson, Sophomore Sweetheart, 1969. J 165 Spirit Week Breaks The Monotony Gt Second Semester 'nj Rss.-.X Bob Canary, Mike Evans, Mike Latter, and Frank Leon participated in the games and races on Monday. , 1 JL ,4 1.? ..A' el L . r L, M lu Pat Kilgore and Steve Steele help in the prep- 1 2? 4,253 aration for the balloon release. 93. 9' vig 'i-I Si po- frifgi' . 1- The entire campus was decorated by 'willing ciubs on Monday. Club Day. rv M if gl 'i is Q iv C' 2, o O 3 . .,,.3,,,t A , :Qs-V! 55 I- -: f J 'f A , r. g i.ihVi S X' Q Q ' 57 D C L . I I V 2, 6 Axsaxf B ' E . g t 1 ' x ,5 R F K.. 4. L ' va P Q N Lin gl .DANC ,.,. School spirit was shown by signs and decorations throughout the week. Ylll'lllT' iiifii- ' llllllilni is .lip i ini zz' E3 '1 l.. The Word entertained students during an hour lunch on Tuesday. John Stapp. Bob Donoghue, and Dennis Kivo were the winners ofthe beard-growing contest. - Monday of Spirit Week began with clubs decorating the campus. Games and relay races took place at lunch. Tuesday was bike clay, and during the lunch extended lunch hour, stu- dents picniced on the lawn, enjoyed tree drinks and the music of the Word. Wednesday morning many weary-eyed students gathered at the Sunrise Dance. During nutrition ballons were released. At lunch a scuz-out contest was held, with Sen- iors winnirig. Thurs. was the high- light of Spirit Week, with the famed mud pit. Friday during an assembly the winners of the beard growing contest were announced by Cam Nelson, star of the Grovy Show . Martin lzzi gets scuzzed-out in the Scuz Out contest. xf' , t .i .... Mr. Greggs Pie Patrol demonstrates its effectiveness on the great orator, Horton CML Lynnj. '64-If ew. - 1 gg. ii lg! -iii, 'Y' 'wb 'L v'Y ,V u .-Q. , fm-T 35 ,,,. .W 5 f 1 'fi' Q-E1 -1 f 1' ' '5:ll'?f4 . 143 L' :Lim 1753. V... , , xy tum x , N: .' X. ' T 'Nd 1 -vw , r W':' 3 l . Y ,J ,,,, fy? :R tt ,t tr 4, J 1, -JA uf Wi Facultv IVI imics th rf, Fi 'run . .lf 1 f ,Q ef I 'ff ,o eeee E Caesar's wife CMrs. Porterb repents over Caesar's CNIr. Bosnaj death BoIder Landry tames the Wild West. while guilty assassins Stand by. : ,,, ' i L 'V .i ' ! i,v:' w s.. f 'r 2151 . st X. P52 The Faculty Follies was put on by the faculty of Savanna with the help of the stage band, at Anaheim High Aud- itorium. One of the purposes of the Uvaudevillian-like performance was to raise money to provide a scholar- ship for a deserving student graduat- ing from Savanna. ln the various scenes, the students were allowed to see their teachers in a much different light. The theme of this years Faculty Fol- lies was, Hippie High which featured Bolder Landry, Guru Bayliss, Hip- pie Melss and I ma Feather Owens. Everyone attending the show had a good laugh or two as well as an enjoy- able evening full of entertainment. Guru Bayliss lectures his colleagues on peace. unger Generation At Hippie High H' ' M ' t 'th th n- ergggs elss urns on WI e younger ge Mr. Hastings. Mr. Lodyga, Mr. Formolo, Mr. Koskela, Nlr. Hicks :uk J' :HHH .-o 1' I , ft.-A Q5 and Mr. Yingst demonstrate the art of modern dance. Miss Williams and Mr. Way, two teenage lovers? . .Vx I Grubby Clotl'1es,A Tug Of War And , S ,Q ' I . ' A VJ. D' V4 I I '- .E S.. fd e W MN , A I , S1 F-.ie tl 'Jai' . N , ,nab 1' , -. I., ,N i- Q., , 1 . .41-.': i- fu xx , , . ,L ,rev I m l ' 2 f ' 'P ' l la. , A 5 Q 5' N l. .fo :J , CL . s K! Iv ,h ,V , . F31 5 fe-fe S 3 m . L' 3 in i f iz O 5 V11 12. V ' . . in . N 4', . I lx . 2 ' . 5 J y 5 .rw -Q ' Q -5 ' '-fn ff'-' ,. Fi limit? -- was V -. H- it l .sg e f?f2i?.:?'id5lia ka , A ir gf.- ff 'E Q. Q g. ' ? 3 33? 1.. ,i-. :xv -Ivadxvfgr ig!-'ws -: 'lf' f ' ' ., 'L -' ' -we.-. Y ir' Hi - 'IW l ve , 4'4- Bill Julian learns his true popularity during Spirit Week. Q er l' - rv ,. 4 I 5 P .. 'Ina 1 Elf' .guilt The Rebel, A Way Of Life. - At the Halloween Pa- Savanna students register for the new year. rade, the Song and Cheer leaders proudly N display trophies. . I T Q' : N :L Proud Rebel Football players after a victorious game. ,, .5 The Band and Drill Team won many awards - f --44-1-- -i'T--1-- throughoutthe year. . 'f' my f - 1 rf- Io 4 ff J .. -4 . X v any ii . E. L4 ' Y . ' 1, A X ' .f. -T A q j K fr T L - 1-as i il ' 5 'Q' T . if . gg xx , ' M 4 Awelcome sightduring the hot weather lx The Student Council worked hard to promote student in- 1? 55 terests. 172 November December Cyndie Daniel 84 escort eagerly watch Homecoming Game. ee LeBeau, Queen Camelot. I- bn? +2 f Q O 9 l 1 - ' ' 9 . , 9 A f .gf '-' I 9 :AM 3 'V'- JQI , X 'f7'Y'3 :'4 . '15 -, 4 , 4' I -,', A t f I.. g- l . -W ,ual 2 lv' lf-1' I ' 'LS Y Y .rg 0' 1 l Q Three students pose in grubdayattire. Alumni return for Home coming, Santa Claus CMr Baylusb hugh T..l I Janu January brings semester finals. , ,ff Tbe Rain left Debbi Krall in puddles. if I February I Sweetheart Dance brings Springtime Magic to Feb- March , P- Y , 6, 7, ii 3 lllll 1 ri ll Il Ll alll' ,ii wil .L , .f Qxi HCAINSI' -- f tgx V,- I-rn 3, I, ,- .2 X' nfwgy, s A scene from the play, 4'Our Town.' 174 Teachers protest during Faculty Follies. ' 'ApriI- May N.. I 4. .:l.., Y.-:V K 'swf ' NRM wi -2. 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A. -- - X57 , ' XX , vm if X X Xz1XX gi X .Q T S PORTS ma-1 : .- . .514 ' ff if Football ,131-:V Rebels light the scoreboard. Dear Rebels, lt is hard to describe our season this year unless you describe it in two separate sea- sons. The first half we were unbeatable going 4-O. Then we ran into fired-up teams on their homecoming night and had some key injur- ies and went O-4. The team made a determin- ed effort to win the final game and end the season at 5-4. We had some great individual efforts during the season with Bob Canary possibly playing the greatest game ever play- ed by a Rebel when we lost to Fullerton. We had our great moments like beating Kennedy for the first ever intra-city win for the Rebels, the exciting come behind win over Lowell, and the final victory over La Ha bra. Rebels, your support of our team is always the greatest. You are the noisest and most loyal of all fans. Thanks for all your support. 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The game was highlighted by a 75 yard punt-return by Bob Canary and seven consecutive P.A.T.'s by kicker, Jim Saub. fi x I K Has li il l X ' ' ' Quarterback Cary Branch Halfback 1' I -:Le - 1.6 'I -'11 John Brooklier rambles for big gain. Tony Guerrero Halfback Joe Kell Halfback Gary Hagan Fullback Bob Semm Halfback Ken Hintz Fullback Rebels Savanna 7-Marina 6 Revenge was the battle cry ofthe Marina Vikings as the Rebel de- fense stunned their opponents for the second week in a row. Savanna broke the scoring on a six yard pass from Andy Blelanski to Bob Canary. Jim Saub added that all important extra point. The Vikings came back in the second quarter but missed the P.A.T. attempt. The second halt proved to be a defensive duel, with neither team scoring. This all im- Daryl Cooper snuffs Lowell's portant victory-handed the Rebels a great loss of their ace quarterback Andy Bielanski, who was out for the season with wrist injury. Norm Kepner. Jerry Schicht returns interception against Lowell. Run over Ramona ln Season Opener Mugele Tobin Fullback John Brooklier Fullback Alex Molnar Halfback Frank Leon Halfback Bill Julian Halfback Q9 Savanna 26-Lowell 20 Lightning struck Savanna for the second time, as the Rebels entered the game without the services of quarterback Andy Bielanski. Andy's shoes were amply filled as Jim Nlar- tinez came through with a great ef- fort by tossing 3 touchdown passes. The Rebs charged to a 12-7 halftime lead on Bill Julian's two touchdown receptions. Lowell returned deter- mined as the patriots took a 20-19 lead with two minutes remaining. Their lead was shortlived as John Brooklier caught a short screen pass and raced down the side lines for 49 yards. Martinez took it across on the next play. The Rebels emerged with a 26-20 victory in their first league encounter. Jerry Schicht Halfback Bob Donoghue Tackle John Zamora Center Randy Pangborn Center Marty lzzi Guard Bart Poe Center Dale Morretino Guard Clyde Eaker Guard .' rf' X' . xi' ai! 1 .sg J-1 Y .wi H f l . f25 ,A if Q...--3 'Q KS' . Keith Marchant g Guard . 1 Q 4 .,. A fired up Rebel football team Llf f made their La Palma Park debut with Savanna 14-Kennedy 0 memories of last year's 27-25 defeat. Paul Sophy Guard Terry McGuire Guard Dana Cooper Guard 1 The Rebels first scored on the highly 1 Q 9 regarded lrish defense in the second quarter on a 13 yard pass from Jim Martinez to Bob Canary. Jim Saub added the first of two conversions to if- give Savanna a 7-O lead. A third quar- I Dageuifiwe ter Martinez to Don Gross pass in- ' 4 creased the Big Red's lead to 14-O. if N The Rebel defense highlighted by e 'fir clutch interception return by Frank Leon, came through with a brilliantly J- determined effort in shutting out the l 1 , 'Fightless lrish. The fine running A l F' ' of Fullback John Brooklier sparked 1 M' , I F .F the Rebel offensiveforces. ASX onartumsnon' ' ff- Mike Evans Tackle Savanna 14-Buena Park 20 Mistakes proved very costly as the Rebels dropped their first game of the season to the Coyotes. Buena Park took a 14-7 lead into the locker room at half time and were never caught after that. Rebel scores were registered by Dan Molnar on a four yard pass from Jim Martinez and on a 75 yard run by John Brooklier. Brooklier turned in a fine effort as he ran four 259 yards in only 12 carries, an average of 21 yards per carry. John also topped the Rebels in lead tackles from his middle linebacker position by hauling down Coyote ball carriers nine times. Guards Clyde Eaker and Paul Sophy and Center Bart Poe also turned in fine efforts in opening holes for Brooklier. Gridders Crush Kennedy Bill Julian bursts through the line for TD. Savanna 0-Sunny Hills 20 Amidst the foggy, gray night the Rebels suffered their first shutout in three years. The offense could never get rolling against the very tough Lancer defense, and never really threatened to score until the end of the game, where they were stopped on downs. Despite the three touch- downs allowed, the Rebel defense came through with a fine effort. Two of the Lancer touchdowns were a re- sult of the Rebel's offensive miscues. Rebel spirits were further dampened with an injury to John Brooklier, who was lost for the remainder of the sea- son with an injured knee. Bob Cana ry gets hauled down after intercepting a Troy pass. Bill Platt Tackle H A l - ll J- ' :Q-1 as ' r-:fe v ll- :i,4l .h. ' .Mia -- gg- Ron Duff Tackle Dick Mann Tackle Sava n na Sweep Savanna 19 Fullerton 39 The highly regarded Indians came to La Palma Park undefeated, and left the same way. The Rebels started out with upset in mind by scoring right away, but Fullerton came back and the teams exchanged second touchdowns for a 13-13 halftime score. The second half saw the Indians pull away and hand Savanna the loss. Despite the loss however, some fine individual efforts were recorded by Bob Canary who blocked two P.A.T.'s, intercepted a pass, and made numerous tackles, and by Tony Guerrero who turned in some fine runs in his first Varsity sta rt. Alex Molna r fights for extra yardage. Andy Armstrong Tackle Jim Saub Kicker Don Gross End Gary Jack End LaHabra in Season Finale Savanna 28 Troy 48 Fans at La Palma Park saw two different Savanna football teams, the excellent first half team and the less desirable second half team. The first half re- Jerry Schicht is surrounded after a fine interception return against suited in a 28-14 Rebel lead due to two Jim Martinez to Alex Molnar passes and a 46 yard aerial to Don Gross. A fumble recovery in the end zone by Bob Canary finished the scoring. The second half was a different story with the Rebel defense yielding four Warrior touchdowns while the offense was being blanked. Despite the loss: fine efforts were reg- istered by Alex Molnar and Don Gross, as they spear- headed the Savanna offense. Lowell. Bob Canary End Grant Hillen End if Mark Hill End Mike Perrin End Al Callis End John Perlus End Jim Martinez escapes from the grasps of a would be tackler. Savanna 29 La Habra 19 On a cold, muddy night the Rebel gridders re- turned to their winning way by overpowering the Highlanders. The red and gray jumped out to a 19-13 halftime lead on passes from Jim Martinez to Dan Molnar and Tony Guerrero, and on an 80 yard kick- off return by Bob Canary, the first in Rebel history. The second saw Martinez score on a one yard sneak and Jim Saub break a school record with a 27 yard field goal. The victory enabled many three year let- termen to end their careers on a proud, happy note. S 187 mph ,A . .- .vim 'V'-2,0 I -sg: 55113 'A md ' -i , A V I 1 n W ,,,. K. . I, ,. I ROW ONE: John Crawford, Larry Sullivan, Ron Hernandez, Steve Lytle, Jeff Nowell, Mark Notestine, Bob Wilson, Tom Cryer, Mike Hubbard, Barry Shapiro, Mike Digianbattisa, Mike Rivera, Bob Liv- ingston. SECOND ROW: Coach Milhiser, Ken Kruger, Bob Seevers, 'Jgg gig, Coach Franks gives half time pep talk . 188 ... , , , . ,E--1 f A H , U -1 :mf rl , 1 - V ',,:i:- w Rebels MeetOpponen fl' 'a ' 5 in-Q ll, Dave Simmons, Frank Holloway, Dave Murphy, Stewart Palm, Gary Munch, Dan Bacum, Bob House, Chuck Hartmen, Lynn Lonn, Mike Heil, John Miller, Tom Young and Coach Frank. s Q' be ead-on Savanna's Bee Football team had its ups and downs in seasonal games but finished fourth in the league with a 3-3-1 record. The footballers began the season by losing to Ramona and Marina. Next the league games be- gan and the Bees beat their first opponents, Lowell, but lost the next game to hard hitting Kennedy. Continuing in the season the Bee squad lost to Troy and Sunny Hills and beat Fullerton and LaHabra. The team was lead by co-captains John Craw- ford and Gary Nluench. I ' Q Quarterback, Tom Young rolls out to pass. FB , i,.' ' Dave Simmons arrives too late to get in on the tackle. Mike Heil drives for extra yardage and a first down. 1 , ., . L, --.5 if , 1 1- . wr if t we .' 'Q' Va-4 it - ' Q sg i 3 tu t l , 17. A Q .gf '- , 5-Q 51.5 f- ' 1' if -39 , K V r- A 1 ' -' I l . ' F ' 1- + laxf. rf , ii R ii 5 -o -' L' . .. 1 l l Dave Cla uson intercepts a Troy pa ss. Savanna's Cee Football Team finished the season with a record of 4-2-1 and a three way tie for second place. The squad was, at one time, in a position to be- come the Freeway League Champs, but a 14-19 de- feat by Troy ended their hopes for the Freeway League Championship. The team voted Pat McCue and Dave Conrad co- l captains and chose Kevin Novak as the most im- l proved player. Halfback. Ron Kish takes advantage of an open field. Cees Tie for Second in Freeway League ...A ...yr iti- it T, A ROW ONE: Pat McCue, Bob Ramsey, Mark Perez, Dave Conrad, Pat Gary Knudsen, Steve Hicks, Paul Cox, Kevin Novak,Wayne Baxter, Brown, Randy Glenn, Ron Kish, Steve Kiss. SECOND ROW: Coach Head Coach Dinwiddie. THIRD ROW: Gary Derlik, Jon Shifter, Earl Nordstrom, Line Coach Glassey, Darryl Hamomoto, Kirk Clausen, Bloom: Ken Brander, Scott Leavenworth, Brian Fountain. I - Qs, '- 4' Bob Canary was chosen by his team- mates to be the most valuable player on the Varsity Football squad. Bob, a three year Ietterman, played offensive end and safety. The Bee football squad chose Mike Hiel as it's most valuable player. Mike added many yards for the team in his position as fullback. The most valuable player on the Cee team was center and middle, guard Steve Hicks. A defensive standout Steve lead the team with 47 tackles. Coach Hicks poses with Varsity M.V.P. Bob Canary and parents. Awards Given to Most Valuable Players QT 7' Bee M.V.P. Mike Hiel, receives trophy and congradulations from Coach Frank. . Coach Dinwiddie gives Most Valuable player trophy for the Cee team to Steve l-'i .. .Bulb irhnnf A k.. f ' , I , I G f I ' x ix ' 3 'W . ,, ' ' ,uifflf tg! X Q Q., F1 B85 49 kefbalf .QQ Sf i fx I :gif Af kv Eiff' . 'VF Hustle Becomes Rebel Trademark Inexperience and frustration seem to be the bywords for the 68-69 Rebel Squad. The preseason record of 4-7 is not im- pressive, but the caliber ofthe teams that we played was outstanding. The Freeway League schedule has been one of frustration because we played out- standingteams. The Freeway League schedule has been one of frustration because we lost many games in the last few minutes. In spite of this, the Rebels have been a proud unit and have never given up in their quest to win ball games. Even with a losing record we were one of the most feared teams in the Freeway League. The top two teams were lucky to escape with a win when we played them on our home court, The team was led by three seniors, Bob Canary, Rick Mohr, and Tom Horgan. Bob led the team in scoring and was probably the most consistent player. Rick has been the Rebel's top rebounder. Tom was the leader in steals and assists and was the squads quarterback. The 68-69 basketball team will retire into record books. Their record indicate that they had a losing season, but I know that they were a good team plagued with frustra- tion and heart break. I I K E1 K 9 . J in I Mike Eastman 6' Guard Keith Dickie 5'7 Guard Tom Horgan 6' Guard Bob Canary 5'11 Guard Rick Mohr 6'3 Forward Jerry Pyle 6'2 Forward Rex Ferrin Jim Mendel 6'4 Forward 6'1 Guard Randy Stedman 6'5 Center N Randy Stedman puts upshot against Troy. Q C C Phil Carlile 6'6 Center Coach Schlichting Leads Spirited Vareity Hoopsters Varsity Basketball: Keith Dickie, Bob Canary, Jerry Pyle, Rex Ferrin. Phil Carlile. Randy Stedman, Rick Mohr, Jim Mendez, Tom Horgan, Kneeling, Coach Schlichting. Q . ' i ' l Sl ' H 'f H ' 1 ! 'T' i .Q ,M Y U 1 ,V 1 t Randy Stedman hits on shortjumper againstwestern. .1-Yknw - ---As Bob Canary set to connect on a free throw Tom Horgan fouled on lay upattempt. Va rsi ,, io ,iff asketball Shows Rebel Spirit ,.,,. Rebels speed down court for another score. 4, , ., ,,, lip, - l EL..- A-- WV, . .. b .mug--nf. Bob Canary drives ha rd for two on the Pioneers. Randy Stedman sinks a free throw 55 ,Z 4 x I yv , 2?sg,QHff'6 MX' - ,i ' 9 I' io Down Fullerton Twice Boo Canary drives hard for the bucket. Va rsity Scores NON-LEAGUE 60 Savanna Western 77 62 Savanna Loara 76 PARAIVIOUNT TOURNAMENT-THIRD PLACE 33 Savanna Crescenta Valley 77 75 Savanna Artesia 53 70 Savanna Paramount 61 GARDEN GROVE TOURNAMENT-4TH PLACE 87 Savanna Santa Ana 62 44 Savanna Garden Grove 71 61 Savanna Orange 72 ORANGE TOURNAMENT-4TH PLACE 66 Savanna Tustin 61 60 Savanna Garden Grove 71 50 Savanna La Habra 71 FREEWAY LEAGUE 63 Savanna Buena Park 55 66 Savanna Sunny Hills 93 74 Savanna A Fullerton 51 65 Savanna Troy 67 Savanna La Habra 76 Savanna Lowell 66 Savanna Kennedy 68 Savanna Buena Park 29 Savanna Sunny Hills 78 Savanna Fullerton 39 Savanna Troy ! i l Tom Horgan lights the scoreboard with twisting layup l 7 1. as 5 b , .Emi if-me ale 55 49 53 55 50 5 63 P 4. 50 ROW ONE: Vern Hall, John Gasparevich, Chuck Ciesinski. SECOND ROW: Joel Fick, Dave Campbell, Stan Fair. THIRD ROW: Mike Grasha, Gary Humphreys, Richard Mendez. FOURTH ROW: Ken Plye, Bruce Morgan, Larry -Kokoska. JV Scores Savanna Savanna Savanna Savanna Savanna Savanna Savanna Buena Park Sunny Hills Fullerton Troy La Habra Lowell Kennedy 5 ll ' ii me a Bee Bee Scores 5 46 Savanna Buena Park 55 60 Savanna Sunny Hills 35 31 Savanna Fullerton 43 51 Savanna Troy 58 37 Savanna La Habra 51 58 Savanna Lowell 64 60 Savanna Kennedy 57 200 , ROW ONE: Dave Conrad, Bruce Athins, Tom Cryer, Mike Digiambattista, Tom Young. SECOND ROW: Mike Reyolds, Bob Emerson, Clay Johnston, Mike Gallups, Jim Jackson, Gary Roshon, Mike Anderson, and Coach Anderson. all To Cross-Town Rivalsg nd Cees Lose Close Battles Dave Campbell takes a jump shot for two against Fullerton. 27 Savanna 34 Savanna 22 Savanna 20 Savanna 29 Savanna ---ffmrgeg .M E 29 Savanna ...':'f:-1-rr-1 A -4' 30 Savanna ROW ONE: Jeff Sinshagge, Roger Tilka, Pete Digiambattista, Brad Ackles, Jeff Dude, Barry Shapiro. SECOND ROW: Kevin Murphy, Wayne Baxter, Art Castillo, Elliot Orn- stien, Mark Perez, Dan Moore, and Coach Anderson. 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In , we s.n'4l, 'VIg ,, r mu ,LAM E gg' - gum Y 'Um mga? 75' -. if Y'- L izi H' N , 'Wx W ' QEQNWZF lun wvw wh 5 WG xsgd ' ':. , 4, , 2 N x N Sf 1 V' A 1- : gf 'Qgfy , , 5 N , HQ! 3 ' ,,, 1 gi-E A L i' M Y w x . V ,gg qi -E Y .Nd H .F ,Q '51 Qik .,.. I 'l 'E .lv , ,, i, .9 A ' -1, ' -' ,i F, 9 ,-i A . . ,y, 5 , ROW ONE: Randy Newkirk, Bob Sall, Guy Hildebrand. Steve Clark, Bruce Morgan, Steve Sholty, Steve Riely, Jim Mendez. ELLA 3.-. -mee., , s we ft - . Ken Gammie, Bill Beckham. SECOND ROW: Coach Reach, Vic Childs. Varsity Poloists Have Spirited Season . .gn-28 ,, A-4' .xv X . iv ,wg J ' ' - 'isiefi-ezfi ff: Q .. gr' 7-'25 Q ., JB . l P 3' ' , r i . lsr- ggi. i iii T -1 , J --2 M -'B' . - ':..f1 -yi' ' A . -g gi N fm..- .. A ' I ' ' RQN Q X . , f 0 55-1 . I s rg? x L5 4 1 uf ' 4 4 rg, .. ff. if-6 '. ' 1.5, 'l 1-f f Q J .jk ' 57 L. xs. ' in J k - - w- I ' 'mtg , 4 'QQ' re t v',. -i I . it I -x J., Although Savanna's Varsity Water Polo team failed to defeat any of their oppo- nents, they never failed to show pride and spirit in their school. Under the leadership of Coach Reach many of the players turned out fine efforts and excellent per- formances. What the team didn't win in points they made up for in spirit. Building character and good sportsmanship in- creased the morale of the team and gave each member a sense of achievement. - - Q-,ei-f A . A H-. fry. . - N235-Qi 'LA,V.L, Y ' Yagi, 'rv' , ,-1 , ,,- ' x fx' - , .- vig, 'Z f..- 1 A , Q 'Q ' 1521- ,M he ,C i ,, 'fl 4 - 'ef ' , . 'v os W 1 0 I JimMendezcontrolstheballforS.H.S. ,. n ,' - . v ,J ' A ' 'j..'i-Qin , ig- . ,f ,we P 'T - kxr, . - 'eV4.f.2 ,' f , , -if- 'J' ,, O., ' if get . ' ' ' - 1. A ' V , - ' . ' 4 glare.: -' 4- .- 1 it g A Bee and Cee Water Polists Displa ' ' 1 , S. Q-., , 511,33 N554 -4 Q. , Q Q . L . 1882151 ,hx W-,Hin ,M - , sv we 17:-fit? -' .N U V ROW ONE: Jon Wisby, Mike Rusling, Richie Williams, Scott Williamson, SECOND ROW: Coach Reach, Dave Witt, Dan Curry, Mike Turner, Mike Whitmore. flxmin is u 5: 'T .: A fee-elif ' I , it in-INK ii , 1 '1 B'-T fi V li' ' Rebel poloists dribbles in for a goal attempt. The Bee water polo team gave Savanna its first water polo victory in three years, and almost gave us our first Bee championship. After winning the league opener, the Bees moved confidently forward to a 3-O record and a chance to become Freeway League champs on the Bee level. At this point, they came up against Sunny Hills and lost by a score of 8-4. With hopes of the championship gone, Coach Reach moved most of his Bee starters up to Varsity. The squad didn't give up, even after two more los- ses, to Fullerton and Troy, and came back to win the last game against La Habra. The team was led to its third place finish by Mike Rusling and Dan Curry, both forwards. Goalie, Bruce Vanderhorst, blocks a La Habra score. uture Potential hifi ..f- , W.- 'Q fl -'E' 1 'P-.Af - A-. -J-' . ' ' .eiifkf A . .v 5 ' iv' ' , -V , , Forward, Jim Mendez intercepts a La Habra pass. iff? fl W 'Et' Rebels drown opponents in fight for control of ball. Cee water poloists ended the season with a 4-5 record. The Cee team placed fourth in the league with a 3-4 record. The entire squad should be remembered, not for their season record, but for their stamina. This is the kind of courage that builds championship teams. . . ,LT-Pl Y ,ua . ff ,. T' 551, 1 .4 I 35 T' Bd ' ' U - 1 1 -1 V . ',,' H - A M - - QQYA5 1 A i H U ll, 'en 4- X , .' A, V :egg N- 1! ,fn 5 4 - '--.k in - u ,. - in it M qw V , 5 .L , . - 1 i V' , . 3 I ' ' SHI? ' ' 'V , 1 .3 . , 1 -, Q' -E1 ' ' 'J an . fX'1:y 9 gg, - i , hlsctxqzg'-T . ,- i Q .uw -- 1 R WH.. ,- 'ggi ' ,. ,fr -,gi - - 1 -1. T -A 'T V- ' V f . A W I I ' -- ' - .. ' . - -A - V- fm, . -f-my Nix. , ,4.1..u A H.- , 'li-. rc A '- ' y y-1 :Qi f U ., , - - , - 9-ug.. --'V -v hi ' nf - ' --. . 4 Nesii-'.-,-4, - .,' 4' , F,, . - fm- ,V ,T -j-+sse - 7 - 5- ti - ' m-Las 5 ' ,S ROW ONE: Alleniwilliams, John Sison, David Sanders, Mike Fergu- son, Randy Beckham, Brad Braden. SECOND ROW: Coach Reach, '-su 4 ' It ' Af .- Art Castillo, Bruce Vanderhorst, Kelly Mitchell, Larry Allumvaugh, Nick Savala. - 'li 11.1 Swimmers Set For Winni 4 4 J..-Q Q. L+ . fi? ' li -V by -,J i:'Z:r,?.- Y :fl Graber, Bruce Vanderhorst, Scott Williamson, Bob Ramsey, Bruce Morgan, Steve Riley, Coach Fries, Noberto Chavero, Alan Duff, Mike Rusling, Glenn Ellis, Steve Sholty, Bill Beckham, Jim Mendez. ik 3SOf1 .5 i '1i.,p-Kenner - Y - V ,,.- In-. -F -OH ' or X ' Jim Mendez surges ahead in the butterfly. .A UQ' 5 ,,,.' - 'A l Q' pi: W. I e f'l A .lg-1.1 . . -el i firfi ia' l 'LL F' ' , ll ig '- -1 E, pf: :L l 5 N' Y: 5 .ll1ff-gif Z 2 l l Y H i' E 'QI f l r , ...-r,. J H-., ai s sa. ,giij-1'i1 7 d V 'iii Rebs dive head first toward opponents. -, .,... .-.4-- sw - 4. l 1 9 P K Q e A Rebel waits to start his leg of the relay. I ...e...,fi' f 4 s 1 L is 207 51,11 i , Eli.: ,F 'l ,min if ,- ' mmm EI? fr , 1. lin - ' yr. il , Lvl' ' . . M -., . u - 5156145 - 1- Q .. , John Johnson 98 lbs. ' ii! 11 uw, Q 'Hmm K. 1 W. i ee as A 'Q is 1 937' 114-E Joe Johnson 106 lbs. r? Eric Harom 115 lbs. Savanna Wrestling Produces Champions VY ,l . -i J. ll ' ll' . - if S .,w H I 42' ' 'I ki J l QQ Jl IQ . .Ti s S g ,nn lil! Llli Stan Akamine Greg Bellinger 123 lbs, 208 Randy Fotinakes 141 lbs. 130 lbs. 51, l jllwiwf i' 3 -il 3 -4 in ' 1. ,ll . J iv.. lf. l 1 ll il ,K Wylrill X , Ei.. .,., Frank Leon 148 lbs. - Winn U Kill ll alia 'i Jeff Nowell 136 lbs. ! 42 i ,lr ' l . i 5135 xl , L 'mln .1 Q , Mike Bowles 157 lbs. 1 of--J 4x.,,1 Q 14, F n ka 'i ' 'wi O A. li. ff! BilIJuIian 168IbS. Bob Donaghue 178 lbs. 1 vis Bill Julian applies the pressure. is f.l fl- Y X 1 lk .i ill, ii 4 i i-il? J -fF: ' - Aubry Gallegey 194 lbs. In what was to be essentially a rebuilding year, the Savanna matmen registered only their second winning season in the history of the young school. After losing six starters from the 1968 team, the Rebels found replacements good enough for a 8-6 record. Prospects look good for next year as the J.V. team had a 10-2 record and the varsity loses only four star- ters, and fifteen lettermen return. Coach Wiedenman 209 Mike Evans Coach Frank Coach Weidenman HWT ,,'fi V xy- 1 L .. Fil' ww if ,. I K! 1 QNX! , , 1 N M rm :gg :Vee 5. E .iqw 5 Q -:- Q Xe' 2: M M ' N 3 , X 1 s r7. '42 S X W, lace High ln Tournaments Dan Thronton tangles up a competitor. J.V.'s Terrorize The Freeway League ROW ONE: Mike Perreriea, Tom Martin, Dan Thronton, Sandy San- Dale Reich, Mike Whitmore, Dave Simon, Steve Marchant, Dana born, Bob Livingston, Mike Hall, and Mike Chandler. SECOND ROW: Cooper, Ed Young, Steve Hostetler, Pat Knybel, and Steve Cutts 211 Track and Field Q7 ss Q w A 5' g w B H ,K H ii. ew H ,M x- Q:-in Q ? wi, W , ,--as. Q Um, . xg, N' H W N' 4 M X ,. M.. 5 ,Q ig 1 733' 'mn egg' 7 , S gf . 22.2 - , . Qf.. . , v ' im..'i.m , ' ,'?s:,l ,, 1 QV jg: lf-Q f -1- .su N JV ftp! - ' - H f f 4 uf ,. , , 1, ' X N L , W , ,H f ,Wt . .V fi, 5 in , s wvwg5E.j,hI1g3gq', u ,1 1 xw Bl ,w E X., A V' -3- 575 V . X , , 1 ' W -. . ,K 2 2 .. ,. V. -., , W, - .gg N,, W, ft as fi? - K-.I N Q if fd , -' -W 5 -, Y H bH,,5s..m V , .qw-., My ,Q Na ., nr EXW. gig J... -Vu . . Q -M.-.r ,Gly , . . vb. .. .., L -6 N21 X4 -M., abut 'ineq- Q x .-xx .n 5- , ,J ,- ,X N , 1 .5 11fFE'QFi,-Q'z',i .f -' ' . V 7 -M ,'.-fzlba-'xml--+3.f-. ,-,im .,i1s:1a-11-.Q ,gm E., , K u. A ,324 fs I HBE' 1 di' 1 R tw I nf E -, ., I ,W h Q1 in i Q x ,- Cross Cou ntry Ru nners g l Set Fa st Pa ce Y ii WF fi , A .r Bob Semm practices for race During the 1968-69 cross Country season individuals performed very well but the team failed to compile a very impressive record. The Cross Country team defeated only cross town rival, Kennedy and Buena Park. Nic Chase was chosen as the Most Valuable Player and was selected as co-captain with Steve Roy. Bill Mc- Cabe was the most improved player on the Cross Country Team. ROW ONE Charles Wilson, Fredrick Loakes, Mike Molar, Nick Brewer, Richard Shelton, Steve Wiese, Norm Hiroshima Lee Chase Steve Roy Bill McCabe. SECOND ROW: David Kimball, John Drown, and Coach Hastings. Varsity Trackmen Have Competitive Seaso I ilgmnlliqy Q WH' 4 ,Job ROW ONE: Ron Duff, Mike Molar, Mugele Tobin, John Guerrero, Frank Mazon. Bob Black, Norm Hiroshima. Mike Grasha. SECOND ROW: Bill Julian, Bill McCabe, Bob Semm, Fred Loakes, John Per- luss, Nick Chase, Martin Wauson, Mike Eastman, Steve Roy, ,,,,-1--f - 5 K4, Q f , ' C ., -Lfgff E sl2k,:f5m,? ,f4L.,-.- .JV ef- 4. ...ar P' l' Nitlq lm Richard Shelton, Coach Hasting. THIRD ROW: Coach Schlicting, Varsity: Barry Biggs, Dick Mann, Nelson Sage, Joe Keil, Dennis Lackey, Bill Vankleef, Phil Carlile, Randy Stedman, Rick Mohr, Gerald Pyle, Ken Hintz. 5 ff nfs., 5 fel Pl :Me 2' i 1, ' v,,:.. XL ,..- Xt J l l Martin Wauson clears bar easily. Dennis Lackey jumps just short of school record. Freeway League Norman Hiroshima and Dennis Lackey run to place first and second. Lackey turns on speed for win. Rick Mohr leaps to Clear bar. 'Q ,- -H .,.,! ,,.I. f' A J' . . A F gn-, , , U tm . ' 11 ' ea , sq-. 73 I a V 5 if sqefw-. .W - -Y ' ' V1 n'?+J-3 311.55 , i. seg f Bees And Cees Gain Skills And Sportsmanshi Bee Track, ROW ONE: Mark Hill, Mike Molar, John Guerrero, Frank Mazon, Bob Black, Norman Hiroshima, Mike Anderson. SECOND ROW: Chuck Wilson, Dale Morretino, George Loakes, John Per- luss, Nick Chase, Martin Wauson, Tom Cryer, Bill McCabe, John Rebel clears bar to score points at meet. '53 Q ,f . 216 Jeff Dude's starting effort pays off in inches Track Competition 1 swfgg . 3 V, K 'D .-a:.f'm.u-viflj, Brad Ackles strains for extra inches in broad jump. -1 Cee Track, ROW UNE: Lee Drown, David Kimball. Brad Ackles, Mike Scott Leavenworth, Steve Wiese. Jeff Dude, Kevin Murphy. Molar, John Guerror, Pat McCue. SECOND ROW: Coach Hastings, Jensberg, Otto Forstmann. Jeff L 'Elm Li QEL8 7 Malin 1'5- rv' f , - ,' ' , A . ,,,..,..x ,, 1422-ssff ' .' L 'WAIT' Wes viiiif af , , , 'fmt ' ff , ,, W iq N' W' Ji ' if R pi, ff .rf --1f.f'fff'. ,f J ,f ff! f QQ, ' 'ff Varsity Tennis Players ' Set Out To Conquer R- of A League Doug Dvorman slams in for the game point. Coach Meiss studies players technique. X riff was Varsity Tennis FRONT ROW: Jack Snow, Alan Williams, Joe Johnson, Nick Savala, SECOND ROW: Gary Roshon, Doug Dvorman, Mike Gallups, Charlie Zieres, Kelly Mitchell, Coach Meiss. , 219 l JV Tennis Works Hard To Prepare For Rugged Season iv?-' 'I 9 u , ik in f , .vm X v ' . 3 'Q' - - xi ' if - ' J .- A Team member prepares to volley with opponent. Jack Snow steps back to smash the ball. JV Tennis: Mr. Miess, Darrell Hamamoto, Kirk Clauson, Earl Bloom, Mike Godsey, Gary Roshon, Chuck Hartman, Rick Drewien, Derrick Shila Bruce Lamkin, Robert Sale, Ed Rachetto. -1' ..- 'i ff, Golf Team: Mr. Cross, Ken Zelenski, Keith Dickie. Jim Saub, Larry Costello, Ted Crone, Jerry Jeffers. Randy Newkirk, Larry Allumbaugh. 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I I4 ,L I I I I Mention the game of baseball and Savanna High School will most assured- ly be mentioned during the conversa- tion. ln the eight years the school has existed Savanna has appeared in the C.l.F. playoffs four times, including the last three years in a row. ln our trophy case you will not only find Freeway League Championship trophies, but two of Southern California's most coveted high school baseball awards, the 1962 A C.I.F. Championship and the 1968 Large Schools C.I.F. Cham- pionship. Last year's championship was the first of it's kind in Orange County in the last 41 years. Spirit, tradition, and pride will once again make Savanna one of the top baseball teams this year. 223 Varsity Base ball 1 QA-avi 'N ET X 7 7 . X? Coach Reach Ihspires Re 1 rf- fx,- , its 'T F! 1, sf.: ,gfv ' S nl Andy Bielanski Sr. Pitcher 4-fd -...,' ,I -Q 11-N3 , T13 ,, fc .,--4 John Brookleir Sr. Otfielder gs., 'E an 'E .Q , , 3525 7 QL E ' ik we - 'M' --'Hu m Ga W as f - 3 , r H. w H Q Season Opener Against Lowell if , A 'Nl I I I .Q . ' . . : ' - ' , : , C' -f- ' - fill aff9'f'12-?T-L.--aifi f' 7 ' ' -.f?2f'1fT9'?fn:E: ' .-1 ' :QQ--rf-213 ' 4.-: C 1f'C Scott Burkett Sr. Catcher ls r . . -., DE' ' 'W.g ' ' i '- esezf-.,w Q,,.,,-- ' ef .L+ ': .,g,,..,q1:., ', ' i ire-- +-,L . W - - we 4-1--. - V Q-.f L1 ' . jug,-' - 4, l Ili!-vs., ' ' ',,j,' ' '- ...V -'A-' ., n , 1 '. - - ,I' A:,,.... --1A -L W, , c 4 ' 1 '3f.5rf?3ff-5' K A a , 1 Ab Don Gross Sr. Outfielder I . VJ W v if dim ' 7 L 0: Atpgbf . V I f ., -....,. - ' - if - '- '- - Q 4 ,sig-ef? .I L fr wei5qu.-- 3 - F, r','tl5'Fy-? -- J 3 - favafa- ' . .4 f: .: . f-if-S4 fy ..:..as!w, kzjrfi 4: J , U, V -- , 1, , .,.i .L -51Q+:,3'.M. 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Jim Martinez Tim Maxon Randy Pangborn 227 Sr- lnfleldef Sr. Catcher Sr. Pitcher I T ,f , .if I , ,., 5,-ju ' ff li ' 1' ri -9:5714 '45S3':rsE-. 1 ,fy Er - f ig-QQ 4 Dave Campbell tosses to fnrst for the out BSFVY Wesfphal fa --'ir' New me 1- 1, :J -1 fo I Wai W 'ns 5 nag? 'WV' X u John Brookleir watches as his teammate gets a hit. r Tis'-ffff . 1 4,1 - H-. E Mike Ferrin Tom Logelin Jr. Pitcher Jr. Pitcher ,. gg., ifw 1-as9 ..Jl! : Sic .4-0 Y, - .f,g' L,,, . I ,Q 5, r'm: yr ' , fbi'-1 ',- f'ft',',? --..,,-., f 'fiehfacq xx- Spa mfeiee . Dan Molnar Dave Campbell - . - h h I t 229 Jr. First Baseman Soph, Infielder Mike Ferrnn Firest e ball across t e p a e. , .4 - i i 4 ' 'Q --.eil l 1 .' 1 M i 1 1, , ' lsr . A i, i T' ,. f.A.ufegj.' 'f i - - 3 ' 2 '1'1x ' !f15f'liiiTf -i1'fgejgff''4if!lT?'q-.Qi ' 1- lg .. P Q3 P .-,ff I , . i,..-:En 153-T, ' izmgi-5--' gif! .ir -aaa nm .. i qca, -: K 4 , ' ' ' e X1 A' ,. . i , a I ' . . if . -f- if - - ,,P.-L59 ' ' itil e D . 1 V h ,I V.' 4 5-F., , lf: I-4,11 V Tom Loglin cuts loose with a s . :rv , 1 f - f 4 fast ball. . 'f f ..-.,,' - . 4, .- - L, 511-1 5, er :Tis ,i?,7 1 3 S Kevin Bigham stands low at the plate. -5 .. ag: 'gli ,W ,Wil ii . ,lr me li we ' ' - ff W f, me 1 . at 'f Q , ii f ., L ,Z ea. - Ffa -are , W as 1: e ,W V f ,gg W ,age - Ez, , 5 x Y-4 J.V. Baseball, ROW ONE: Ron Hernandez, Dave Conrad, Larry Mike Tucker, Mark Reynolds. Alvin Callis. Mike Reyolds, TOITI Powers, Terry Mahtesin, Steve Hicks, Brad Braden, Marty Ray Martinson, Calvin Ballard, Mr. Sanders. Kish, Vern Hall. SECOND ROW: Howard Wilson, Steve Simmons, 230 JV And Sophomore 9 up 'f ' - 1 . l rf-1-1 R- 1 bu. Opponent awaits for Rebel delivery. a.. 4 eams Face Rugged Opposition l. -, Y me na , 5 ' if HIPS' tg -'bww i r ,A , , kI'3i :ai9'f1'g:-- 'f' yd Ji Qff i5- -1 . 3. . 1 , W, 'gn 1,1 A .l if - nz.-,Z fr . ,, - .mg Fluff' 1-1 ':,.- , -iff ,tfi.,71 -.1': .-- 9 'lr -A if-' 5.2132 grqaf 3 ggre., f ir - H, .QI .l , as 5 T' 5' . . , f . 4 3 'lg ,K ,, .:.::- v, if ,I T-,,s-.,,. ,,. napa -2.21 Mike Tucker picks up a hot grounder. Soph Baseball, ROW ONE: Mike Rivera, Barry Shapiro, Bob Craig Hall, Clay Johnston, Steve Marchant, Bill Darling. Dave Witt. Seevers, Bruce Atkins, John Crawford, Mike Hubbard, Mark Perez, Jim Van Beber, Rick Brown. Vic Smith. SECOND ROW: Blaine Sparks, Tom Young. Kevin Novak, 231 G.A.A. Spends Many Hours Building Sportsmanshi ROW ONE: Bobbie Farber, Cherri Pendleburry Suzy Luzzatto ter Ruth Sallows Kris Burk Janet Roe Claudia Hallberg Robin Mary Leanard, Mrs. Hicks, Grace Kuragami, Mari Emert Diane Baker Danna Middleton SueGraham Carol Kurtz Witte, Alana Barnes. SECOND ROW: Leanne Martin Debbi Schlat One of the main purposes of Girls Athletic Association is to compete with other schools in athletic ability, but the most important part of G.A.A. is to promote good sportsmanship. During this year G.A.A. competed in seven sports, hockey, basketball, softball, tennis, badmitton, volleyball and swimming. Swimming was added to the schedule this year on a trial basis. Not all of the accomplishments made by G.A.A. were athletic. To raise money the girls sold programs at the football games, held a candy cane sale, and bake sale. They also had a booth at Mardi Gras. With this money the girls gave two S100 schol- arship to a senior at the end of the year. G.A.A. was led by President Robin Bakery Debbie Schlatter vice presi- dent: Maryanne Jahoda, secretary: Pam Schlatter treasurer: Donna Plies, historian and publicity chair- man. Mrs. Hicks and Miss Owens are the advisers. d Leadership . Robin Baker, G.A.A. Girl of the Year, was chosen because of her outstanding sportsmanship, leader- ship, and athletic ability. Robin dedi- cated much of her time and ability to make G.A.A. one of the best clubs on campus. She also maintained a high scholastic average along with an active extracurricular schedule. The G.A.A. Girl of the Year is cho- sen by a point system. Each girl receives points for participation, skill, and leadership. ln her three years in G.A.A., Robin earned more points than any other girl: this en- titled her to be the G.A.A. Girl of the Year. Robin Baker Selected G.A.A. Girl Gt The Year S 5 .1 lil .Al 4, i i - -new s i 'S-.., 3 3 H7'!i4if.. . ir 11 5, ., qi QL - . - ,.gi.L:,.i'134.Ei:,. f-,QL ff l ie u: 3 L E1 :,'t3 i. .2 'uf -Q, 4' ' ' .Q '. ' g i ' -V t,--fa-gs ,' vp ' e ..,',',. ' -':, r'fA'f L Q 5154: fig ' ,- 'C , e, If MBV' rgfk' ,', -- mm av. -. 1' fiffffif, ' Q-freegfi . ' G ff ' '-3F.nE-ni . -lK9 '- SQSQL 11.1 -.. -.g.........4 , , f , , 1 1 , P- Juniors and Sophomores Achiev ,-' y Q K.- I , -. ', i 7 . R . ,V H : . ' . ' ' l f sew--15'l'f Q, Irene Duncan passes to Janis Peckam in a sports day against Loara. . ? L i Carolyn Bergsma guards S.H.S. goal. J u n i or G .A.A 4- ROW ONE: Diane Roy, Elegene Redwine. Mary Hurly, Jo- ann Darrin, Janis Peckham, Linda Wingfield, Corrine Daugherty, Denise Lauth, Janet Reilly, Debbie Grum- blatt, Karen Haslam. SECOND ROW: Donna Plies, Pam Schlatter, Crys Ludwin, Karen Mead, Irene Duncan, Terry Murphy, Michele Morales, Diane Barnett, Mary- anne Jahoda, Jackie Kyger, Connie Warren. THIRD ROW: Vicki Gerhardt, Carolyn Bergsma, Debbie Krall, Debbie Elkins, Becki Burr, Linda Davidson, Marcia Roe, Nancy Wildman, Teresa Klart, Debbie Webb, Janet Cristafaro, and adviser, Mrs. Judy Hicks. ports Skills In G.A.A. 'r- ROW ONE: Debbie Barmore, Candy Bahner, Stephanie Wag- ner, Betty Nozoro, Linda Blancato, Barbara Kite, Marianne Carney, Sherry Leeb, Judie Ulmer, Peggy Stern, Margret Kravitz. SECOND ROW: Corrine Lewis, Jackie Frabotta, Wendy Keys, Valerie Maruama, Debbie Magierowski, Karen Schiet, Suzzane Griffith, Terry Rusling, Elaine Jolley. 1, Janet Roe attempts 8 SCOFS. THIRD ROW: Vici lnlow, Debbie Fitzgerald,Wendy Heidel- berg, Laurie Nash, Cathy Warren, Donna Nishizu, Marian Zander. Becky Walker, Cecelia Dialynas, Barbara Saub, Rob- in Morales, Pam Ogoe, Diane Stavenhagen, Cheryl Wallace, Ann Stacker, Morrilee Bliss, Joan Condon, Vererie Aldoof, and Adviser, Miss Owens. Sophomore G.A.A. ,I Q S. Stephanie Wagner waits for the puck in G.A.A. 1' ,- - Field Hockey. .',,,. ,I 'r7i I--EM -, X '11 xx'- L... X S'e'r AB. ICHA 1 ADAMS, N44 AGUILA . Etsr. Rs ,-AL NAJLA 44 :ANDE N.8ILLY44 AN SON. JANIS 44 , IEGA. JOE A - UR. SIGR I 44 08,109.1 AUSTI I 4 ' 'f STRONG A N II' EW 1-Q11 I I BAKER, ROBIN 44 BAKER. SHERRY M BALDERA5, A ACELI 44,118.120 BALDINI. JOHNN 5 BANKS. ESTER4 .158 BARNDOLLAR. ARAH 4 BARNES, LA A 45,232 BARRERA E 45 ARN WILLIAM 45 3 206 LLIN ER. GREGORY 1 122.208 TT CHRIS TLEY. DENNIS 45 ,. RGERON, RICHARD 45 EIELANSKI, ANDRE 36,38,45.108, . 122.180.182,2 ,226 EIGGS. BAR ,158.214 DER ANN L 45 108 109 BIRD S ON 4 EIIR U IE 46 BERT 46122 21 216 BOAK v RLA 46 1 , nf BLA , BLU . UTH 39,4 . BONE FAN ARY4 13013 BOTICH. GEORGE 46 BOWLES, MICHAEL 46,208 BOYER. BRUCE 46 BOZEK, ROSELENE 45 BRAMBLE, JOHN 46 BRANCH. RICHARD 46,122.180,182 BRANT, WANDA 46,152 BREEN. JENNIFER 35,39,47.109,111, 131 BRENTS. DONNA 158 BROOKLIER. JOHN 34. 47. 108, 109, 122. 138, 180, 182, 183, 725. 226 BRDUGHTON. JANET 41 BROWN, ADA 47 BROWN. KATHLEEN 47 BURK. KRISTINE 47, 109, 23? BURKETT. SCU1 I 47,224,257 BURKHARDT, WILLIAM 47.224 BUSH, JANET 47 BUTLER. LINDA 47 BUTTACAVALI, ROSS 47 C CALDWELL, SANDRA 47 CAMERON, RONALD 47.127 CAMPBELL. DAWN 47 CAMPUZANO. WILLIAM 47 CANARY. ROBERT 47.111,122.I30,131, 180,186,1B7.191,194. 195,196.197, 198.199, 224.227 CARVAJAL. ZADA 48 CHAPEL. JUDITH 48,120 CHAPPELL. VEDA 48.110,111,131, 161. 163 CHASE. MARK 4-8,122.124.134,214. 216 CHAVERO, NORBERTO 48,156,157,206 CHIANG. JOYCE 48 CHILDS. JOHN 48,214 CHOMA. DOUGLAS 48 CHORBAGIAN. CHARLES 48 CHRISTIE, HERBERT 48 CLARK, RONALD 48 CLARK, STEVEN 48,127,203 COFFMAN, STEPHEN 48 CONDON, ROBERT 49 CONKLE, LARRY 48 CORDOVA, KAREN 49.111 COSTELLD, LAWRENCE 49.221 COUGHLIN. KATHRYN 49.11 1.161.163 COUSERT, CRAIG 49 COX, KATHLEEN 49,110,111 CRAFT, CAROL 49 CRAWFORD, ROSEMARY 49 CRONE. THEODORE 49,221 CUMMINGS, CHRISTINE 49,151 , 158,159 DALFIOR, TOMMY 49 DALGEISH, SUZANNE 49 DANESI, DAN 49,130,131 DANFORTH, DOREEN 49 DARNEL. LINDA 39.50.111 DAVIS, RICHARD 50,117 DAVIS. WILLIAM 50 DAW, DANNY 50 DAWKINS, DANIEL 50.130 DELAFUENTE, CELESTE 50.159 DESANDE, FRANK 50 DEXTER, DUANE 50.118 DICKERSON, DONNA 50,108,109,124 5 g 'E I RE . ARIE 45.1 . , 6. , LEY,'DEBRA 45 BORGES, MICHA .15B,159 L D IE, H,s ' ICK .221 DILL , A RoN51 DI ..-5 ICHAEL DIR EREsA A DI MAuREEN 51 noMA . . .l l 51.1 159 11.1 HuE, - 5l.111,122.l80. 3 2 .210 5 Fl soN,uo - :- Do1soN.RoN L 1 oIs,suzA E52 UPF 5 ,205 uxz, TH 51 UNCAN. 51 UN EORGIANA 52,120 DUNL oNAI.D 52,108,109 DvoRM , DOUGLAS 52,116.21 E ,CLYDE 52,1so.1s3 EASTMAN. MICHAEL 5 11,1 . , 14. 216 EowARns. ANTHONY 52,1 EICHE, DENNIS 52.117 ELDER, JANICE 52 EMERT,MARI52,118,159.232 ENGSTROM, SHARON 39.52.111,151 ERWIN, LARRY 52 ESCH, JANET 53 EVANS. MICHAEL 35,3B,53.108, 109. I INGRAM. LYNN 53 ISZLER, BRUCE 58 J JACK, GARY 58,122,180,186 JACKSON, JOHN 58,108,109 JACOBSON, NANCY 37,38.39,58, 108 109.115,119.120 JARNAGIN, JANE 58 123. 152 JEFFERS, GERALD 58,221 JENNINGS, THOMAS 58 JENSEN, LARRY 58 JOHNSON, LILILEE 58 JOHNSON, PATRICIA 59,114,151 JOHNSON. STEVE 59 JOHNSTON, TERRY 59 JOHNSTON. TIMOTHY 59.117 JOLLEY, JON 59,146,147 JONES, WILLIAM 59 JOY, SHARON 38.59, 109, 149 JUNG, RAYMOND 59 K KARCZYNSKI, JOHN 117 KAUFMES. LAUREL 59 I22,1eo,1a4.2a9 KEIL. JOSEPH 59, 180, 152. 214 EVANS, TERRY 53 RENoRIcR.xKATHRvN 38,59 KENNEDY, .I NICE 59.133 F! xsssn. BAR - RA so X P moo. WILLI- so -EN KIMEALL, 'DELINE so FALCIANI. JOHN RIMEALL ussEI.L so, 124, 152 FALCIA A I1 ,. I KIRTO . TERRY so EAR .Ro : -A .232 . .susANso FIs ER.nENN . - KIVO, DENNIS 60,110,127 F 1 LSTAD, BRENDA ., ' ..- IQLINGENSMITH, GLORIA so F ER1scH. conoo E - , KNIERIM, CYNTHIA 60,150 LKESON. JACKIE 53 1' I ' KOON, LINDA 60.120 - Rsvm, DON 152 ,f xRIPPs. cARoL eo If IN - Rss, RANDALL 14 . j ' KUDER. GUNTHER 60,109 E. SLIE 53 XX ' KuoER, HARRY 50.109 so , 1 W .211 XJ KURAGAMI, GRACE 60,108,232 mic .-'1' ET I 14 ,I KuRTz. CAROL eo, 132. 133.232 mm KENNEW 53 KUTZNER. LINDA so mE INc,RIcIc 53 I - . L G -' LAcI1Ev. I:ENNIse1,122,21A.21s GAMMIE, com , ' 7' LACROSS, STEVE 61 GARCIA. MICHAEL 5 ' LARI1, CAROLYN 114 GARDNER, JACK 54,122,152 LATTERMICHAEL51 GARLINGV RAV 54 LAUKKANEN, GARY 61.117 GARNET. PATRICIA 54 LAWLEY, DEBRA 61. 108.114, 125 GARROW, SUSAN 54 GARWOOD. CYNTHIA 54,151,158,159 GASCHEN, KATHY 54 GEHMAN, CYNDEE 54.152 GEISER. GAY 36,38.54.108.109, 115.119,12U.125 GENOVESE. MARILYN 54 GENTILI. LINDA 54 GERSTENFELD, DEBORAH 54,118 GILBERT, HOWARD 54 GNNEY, LINDA 55 GOLDSWORTHY, KATHY 55,108.109,111, 123.137,136,160,163.164.165 GORSON, NANCY 55 GRAHAM, DAVID 55.225 GRAHAM, SUSAN 55,232 GRIEVE, TERRY 55,109 GROSS, DONALD 39. 55. 122, 180, 186, 224. 227 GUDDAL CONNIE 36,38,39,55,120, 158 GUERRERO, ANTONIO 55.122,180,182 GUTIERREZ. LILLIAN 55 H HADDOCK. DEBORAH 55,148,150 HALL, FRED 55 HALL, RONALD 55 HALL, ROSALINE 55 HALLBERG, CLAUDIA 35.38.56,157,232 HANEY, TIMOTHY 56 HANNAFIN, DIANE 56 HAROM, ERIC 55,208 HATFIELD, ESTHER 57,158 HAVLU. DANIEL 57 HAYDEN, LESLIE 57 HEBERT, DANNY 57 HICKEY, JOHN 57,127 HILDEBRAND. FREDERICK 39.57.203 HILLEN, HAROLD 57.124,180.187 HINDS, CHARLES 57 HIROSHIMA. RICHARD 57,39 HOFFMAN, KATHRYN 57 HOLLINGER, JANICE 57. 109 HOLMAN, MICHELE 57 HOLOBOSKI, MARY 57 HOLT,AL1SON 57.110,111,123,159 HOMAN, KAY 57 HOOGERBRUGGE, GLORIA 57,114 HOPKINS. JAIME 57,131 HORGAN, THOMAS 57,111.122,194,195, 196,199,225.227 HOSEA. JOHN 57,126,127 HOWARD, DAVID 57,146.147 HOWARD, GREGORY 58.127 HUBBARD. SHIRLEY 58. 120. 121,158,159 HUGGINS, BOBBY 58 HUNT. DEBORAH 38,58.124,130.131 LEBEAU, RENEE 61.111.137,138,161, 163 LEE, KAREN 61 LEE, SANDRA 61,114,159 LENTZ. LANA 61 LEON, FRANK 61,111.l22,180,183, 208 LEONARD. MARY 61, 232 LEWKOVICH, GARY 61,108,109 LIMBACK, DEBORAH 61,159 LNINGSTON . DEBORAH 61.133 LOGAN, MARY 3B,61,115 LOPEZ. RAYMOND 62.118.125,18O LOWE, FLOYD 62 LUCERO. KAREN 62 LULLI, MARY 62,118 LUNDSTEOM, ANITA 62,114,155 LUSK, KAREN 62,108,109,121,159 LUZZATTO. LAURA 37,62.114,118,156, 157.232 LYSIAK, DIANE 62,123 LYTLE, EDITH 62,141 MACDONALD. REBBECCA 62,109,150 MACK. DAVID 62.115 MACKINNON, SUSAN 37,62.110,111,160. 163 MAITLAND, JAMES 62 MAJOR, JUDITH 62,133 MARKLE, PAMELA 62,l23.152 MARRERO, GLADYS 62 MARTIN, LEANNE 63,232 MARTIN, PATRICIA 63,124 MARTINEZ. FRANK 63.122.180.182.187,224, 227 MATTHEWS, MARGARET 63 MAURER, EDWARD 63 MAXON, TIM 225,257 MCBRIDE, RICHARD 64 MCCABE, WILLIAM 64,122,214,216 MCCARTHY, DEBORAH 65,124 MCCULLOCH, JEFFERV 65,109 MCCURUY, SCOTT 65,127 MCDERMOTT, KATHLEEN 65 MCFADIN, SANDRA 65 MCGUIRE, TERRANCE 65,122,180 MCLEOD, PAMELA 65 MCM ILLIAN, LINDA 63,150,151 MENDEZ, JAMES 63.111,194,195.203, 205,206,207 METZINGER, MICHAEL 63,152 MIDDLETON, DONNA 63,111.152,232 MILLER, INA 63 MOHR, RICHARD 37.38.611 10.194, 195,214,215 MOLAR, MICHAEL 63,214,215 MOORE. LINDA 63,111,137,138.160. 163 MOORE. LYNN 63,127 MORAITIS, TOM 38,39,63.1l0.123. 152 MOROOKIAN, DARYL 63,109,159 MOWERY, DONALD 64 MUIRHEAD. FRANK 64 MULLER, KATHY64 MUSSON, EILEEN 64 NAGEL, CYNTHIA 65 NAVARRO. DAVID 65 NEAL. CAROLYN 66 0 ODANIE1.. ROGER 66 ODIERNA, MARK 159 OHERN. GERALDEEN 66 OLOMOS,FERNANDO156,157 OLSON, GARY 66,127 OLSON, PAULA 66 OPPEAU, JAMES 66 ORTEGA, LARRY 66,124 OWENS, GARY 66 P PADILLA, GAVIN 66 PAINTER, LEE 66,108,109.121.147 PALMER, MARCI 66 PANGBORN, RANDY 66.122,180,183.225 227 PARKER, FRANK 66 PAS. DAVY 57 PATT, WILLIAM 67 PATTERSON, LARRY 67 PEARMAN, ALAN 67,10B,109,I19 PENDLEBURY. CHERRIE 67,147,232 PEOPLES, JERRY 67,117 PETERSON, KATHLEEN 67 PETTRICHKA, CHRISTINE 67 PEW, CATHERINE 67 PHILHART. RICHARD 67 PIVIK. BEVERLY 67 PLATT, WILLIAM 67.122,180,186 POE, CLINTON 67,180,183 POINTER. RAMON 67 POWERS, KAREN 68 PRIOR, MARSHA 68,150 PULICE, MICHAEL 68 PYLE. GERALD 68,194,195,214 R RADOCCIA, DONALD 68,127 RAMOS, KATHLEEN 6B RAMSEY, SANDRA 3B,68,109,114,119. 157 RANDALL DARRELL 68 RATCLIFF, STEVEN 68.111 REED, DENIS 68 REED, MELODY 158,159 REESE, DANIEL 68,109 REIMBOLD, NANUFE 68 REYNOLDS, GORDON 68 RICHARDS, GEORGE 147 RICHARDSON, HELEN 68 RIEGLE. MELISSA 68 RILEY. SEAN 68 RILEY. SUSAN 69 ROA, SHARON 69 ROACH, MICHAEL 69 ' ROBERTS, DENNIS 69 ROBERTS, LYNDA 69,140 ROBERTS, RICHARD 69 ROBLES. DIANE 69 ROE, JANET 69.232 ROGERS, GALE 69 ROGERS, PEGGY 69 ROSS. SUSAN 37,38,69,109,l15. 164 ROY, ERIC 69,108.109,123,124, 152 ROY, STEVEN 69,109,214 RUPE, VICKI 69 RUSLING, MICHAEL 69,204,206 RUTHERFORD. WENDY 69 S SALLOWS. RUTH 37,3B.70,109,115. 119,125,232 SANBORN, JACKIE 70,10B,111,124.160, 163 SATER. DEBORAH 38,711.1 18 SAU8, JAMES 70.122,1B0.186,221 SAVALA, ALLISON 70,114 SCHICHT. JERRY 70,142,180,183.1l47, 224, 227, SCHIESSEL. EVA 70 SCHLATTER, DEBORAH 70 SCHMIDT. MARSHA 70 SCHOBY, DANIEL 70,159 SCHWEPPE. JANE 70,109,150 SCOTT, LAURIE 70 SEEKINS, GARY 71,122 SHANEFELT, DONNA 71 SHEETZ, BRUCE 71,132,133 SHELTON, RICHARD 38.71.108.109.115. 164,214 SHIFFER, BEN 71.117 SHINKLE, KATHY 71,114,120 SHIVELY, JACK 71,109 SHOLTY. STEVEN 71,146,203.206 SINETTE, CYNTHIA 71 SISSON, SUSAN 71 SMITH. DAVID 71 SMITH, MALCOLM 71,130 SNODGRASS, CAROLYN 71 SOMMER. TONI 72 SOPHY. PAUL 72, 109.122.1811 184 STAPP. JOHN 72.133 STEVENS, LORI 38.72.144 STEVENS, SHERYL 72.120 STICHTMAN, LISA 72,124 STOLLE. DONNA 73,111 STOWE, DAVID 73, 1 10.1 1 1,122. 180. 184 SWANEY GARY 73 SWIFT, GAIL 73.140 SZIJARTO. SANDRA 73.151 T TERLIZZI. DANIEL 73.127 THINGWOLD, LESLEI 73.159 THOMAS. PATRICIA 73 THOMPSON. JAY 73.108. 109 THORNTON. LOREN 73 THORSTENSEN. JOY 74 TILMAN, TAISTO 74 TIMMONS. JUDITH 74,121. 150. 159 TRAPP. KARIN 74 TRAUTLOFF, TERRY 74 TRULL. DEBORAH 38,74,114.121.158. 159 TWEDT. JEANNIE 74 UPWARD, JFANNIE 74 V VANKLEEF. WILLIAM 74,214 VENGER. KAREN 74.120 VUNKOSKI. CATHERINE 74,152 WALL. SUSAN 74 WALLIS. JUDITH 74,132,133 WALLS. SANDRA 74 WALTHALL. CHRIS 75 WARD, JOHN 75 WARDEN, CLIFFORD 75 WEAGE, CHRISTINE 75 WEAVER. GLENN 75,121,147 INEIR. JEANETTE 3875.114 WESTP HAL. BARRV 75,122.224,227 WHITE. DAVID 75.146 WHITE, PATRICIA 39,75,114 WHITE, TERRENCE 75 WHITLEV, RICHARD 75 WIESE. RAYMOND 75 WILXOC, BARBARA 75 WILLIAMS. JERRY 75 WILLIAMS. PATRICIA 76 WILLIAMS. RICHARD 76,127,206 WILLIAMS. RICK 76 WILSON. JANIS 76 WITT, DARRYL 76.117 WITTE, DIANNE 76 WOHLF. WILLIAM 116 WOHLGENANT, KAREN 76.10B,109,121.144. 147,149,159 WOODARD, GARY 124 WOODROOF. SANDRA 76 WOOLSEV. TODD 76,108 WORKMAN. JEANNE 77,158 WYATT. DONNA 39.77.114 Z ZELINSKI. KENNETH 77,158,221 ZIERES, CHARLES 77.219 ZUCHOWSKI. JOHN 77 Juniors A Ackles. Randall 83,127,217 Adams. Andrew B3 Aguilar. Margaret 83,118 Akamine, Edwin 83.208 Alcorn. Kay 83.111 Allumbaugh. Larry 82.83,205.221 Amerkhaman. Carol 83 Archer. Barbara 83 Arvrzu. Fatima 83 Arvizu. Maria 83 Atherton. Thomas 83 Bach. Susan 83 Backstrorn, Lavonne 83 Backstron. Lynn 83 Baham. Deborah 83 Bahner. Brad 83 Baker. Linda 83 Ball. Don - 83 Barnett. Diane 83,158,234 Barrett. Nick 83 Bartulov. Kathy 83,151 Bates, Sheryl 83. 132. 133 Baucom, Daniel 83. 122. 188 Beckstrand, Richard 83 Behm. Vicki 83 Be1l.Dor0thy 83, 111 Bellin Barbara 38,83.108.111.120 Bennett. Bruna 83 Bennett, Richard 83 Bergman. Linda 83, 142. 150 Bergsma. Carolyn 38.B3.119.130.131. 234 Beble. Kathleen 83 Biorge, David 83 Black, Jill 83 Blackburn. Connie 83 Blackwood, Patricia 83 Blum Elilabeth B3 Boettcher, Christy 83 Bolitho, Burce 83 Bowler. Michael 83 Boyd. Anthony 83 Boyer. Dona 83,151 Boyle. Michele 84.150 Brady, William 84,117 Bramwell. Trevor 84 Branom. Debra 84 Brewer. John 84 716 Britton. Judy 84 Brookshire. Dan 84 Brown. Anita 84 Brunolt. Elaine 84 Bryant. Michael 84 Buchanan. Albert 84 Bulerd, Monica 84.123 Eullinger. Martin 84 Bunning, Melissa 84,155 Burkhardt, Karen 84. 111. 114. 158 Burnham, Allan 84 Burns, Timothy 84,117 Burr. Becky 84.234 Bush. Jeannie 84 Butler. Michael 84,123,152 C Camp. Diane 84,111,159 Campbell. Bruce 84 Carlile, Philip 84.195214 Carrisosa, Mary 84 Casella, Rebecca 84 cnsnaler.'M.ke 84. 211 Chase. Roberta 82, 84. 151 Chaves. Patricia 84 Cheever. Diane 84 Christensen, Vickie 84 Cxesmskl. Charles 39.84.206 Clark, Cynthia 84 Clendineng, David 84.225 CIIII. Judith 84 Cobb. Sandra 84 Colletti, Rosemary 84 Collins. Gary 84 Comiskey, Sue 85.111.119.13O,131, 151 Conkle, Victor B5 Connalry, Richard 85 Conti. Sandra 85 Cook. Lorna 85 Cook, Mrchael85.116 Cooper. Dana 85.122.180.184.211 caaper. osryi ss.122.xao.is2.1s4. 185 Coppola. Al 85.122, IBO, 185 Coran, Debra 85 Costello. Kathryn 85 Cristolaro. Janet 85.234 Crough. Gaul 85 Crowson, Charles 85 Cruz. Laura B5 Cruz. Ronnie 85 Cryer. Nancy 85,137,13B.161.163 Cryer. Tom 85.216 Cummings. Janie 85,150,151 Cunningham. Beth 85 D Dart, Denise B5 Dattage. Linda 85 Daugherty. Corrine 85.234 Davis. Lynette 85 Davis, Robert 85 Davison, Linda 85.234 Delay. Jerry 85 Denton. Elaine 85 Dewitt. Thomas 85 Drgiambattista. Michael 85,188 Downie, Betty B5 Downs. Susan 85,132,133 Drlik. Gary 35.190 Drown, Joanne 85 Drown. Lee 217 Dudics, Bruce 85 Duncan. Dale B5 Duncan. Dennis S6 Duncan. lrene 86.234 Duncan, Linda 86 Dunlap. Toni 68.108 Egbert. Kathleen 86.121,147 Elkeland, Deborah B6 Elias. Lenard 86 Elkins. Debra 86, 234 Ellenburg, Clyde 85 Enerson, Robert 86 Engstrom, Cathy 86.151 Eubanks. Cynthia 86,108,119 F Falciani, Denise B6 Fennell, Michell 86,146,147 Ferrari, Louis 39.B2,B6,122,158 Ferrin. Mike 38,39.82.86.111. 122.180.1B7,191.195.198,225,229 Ficlt, Joel 38,39,82.86.106. 111,122.137.216 Flckler. Darlene 86 Funk, Patricia S6 Florke. Dennis 86 Foerstemann. Joanne 86,159 Folley, Connie 86 Fowler, Peggy 36,152 Franklin, Larry 86. 152 Freitag. Catherine 86 Furtado. Bill 86 G Gallegly. Aubrey 86,209 Galloway. Mary 86 Gammne. Kenneth 39.86.121,146,147. 206 Gardner. Sandra B6,108.111.161.163 Garish, Sharlene 86,108.111,161,163 Garner. Graig 86 Gaudlo, Alice 86 Gauthier, Dennis 86.126.127 Gentile, Gina 86 Gerhardt. Vicki 38,86 Gibson. Teresa 86 Gilbert. Allan E6 Gildner. Ron B6 Ginsbarg. Jetlrey 86 Glazier, Gary 86 Glenn. Danny 86 Godsey, Phillip 86.116 Gonzales, Dorothy 86 Gonzales. Thomas 86 Gonzales. Thomas 86.122.146.180.185 Gonzales, Karen 86 Goodwin. David 87 s Graham. James 87 Greene. Denise 87 Gregory. Linda 87.114 Grim, Frank 87 Grumblatt, Deborah 87.234 Guerini, Nina B7 Guerra. Kathleen B7 Guerrero, Johnny 87,214.216.217 Gunderson. Gary 87 H Hales, William 87 Hamamoto. Lynn 37,119,234 Hanashey. Donald 87 Hanson, Charles 87 Hanson. Pamela 87,120,159 Hanson. Rick 87 Harris. Lmnell 87,125,234 Harshllarger. Jlrn B7 Haslam. Karne 87. 125.234 Haunt, Earlme 87 Hebert, Gisele 87 Heidleberg. Gale 87 Hendrickson, Cindy 87 Hennessey. Karen 87 Hernandez. Ronald 87,188,230 Hester, Susan 87.191 Hicks, Stephen 87,146,230 Higgins, Cathy 87,159 Hill, Mark B2,87.111.122,138. 180,187,216 Hinds. Marsha 87 Hinds. Robert 87 Hintz. Kenneth B2.87,1B0.182.214 Hiroshima, Norman 214,215,216 Hurt. Kathleen 87 Hitchcock, Paula 87 HltChCOCk,Vlr1ona 87 Hodge. Rodney 87 l-Ioneycutt. Howard S8 Horelly. Rayleen 88,115,118 Hosmer. Paul 88 Hostetler, Stephen 88.206 House. Robert 88,108,216 Hudson. Mikel BB Huggins. Patricia B8 Hughes Marcia E18 Humphreys. Gary 88,122 Humphries. Terence 88 Hurley, Mary 88.234 Hurzeler. Mary 88 lannetti. Linda 88 Izzi, Martin 88.122.126,127,180, 181 Jackson, J James 88,108 Jahoda, Maryanne 88,108,234 James. Julie 88.147 James. Katherine 88' Janssen, 163 Gwendolyn 39.82,88,111.161. Jarnagun, Judy 88 Jensen, Cheryl 88. 1 11 Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Denise 88 Doug 88 John 88,208,210 Joseph 122.208 Susan 88 Johnston. Jessica BB Jollltl, Kr Julian, Bi 209. 21 lstln82.88.146.15O,151 Jones. Pamela BS Jones, Gloria 151.159 1138.81 122, 130. 131. 183,184 4 Jung. Rosuna 88 K Kane. Michael 88,1 16 Kehrberg, Denise B8 Kemmerer, Donn 88 Kemper. Donald 58.116 Kennedy, Dorothy 88 Kessler, Jlll 82,108,238 Kilgore. Patricia 82.89.123 Kimzey. Jennifer 89 Kindig. Dianne 89. 147. 150 King. Richark B9 Kinney, Patricia 89 Kirk, Milllcent 89 Klrton. James 89 Kish, Jeanette 89 Kish. Martin 82.B9.122,231 Klart, Teresa 89.188190 Knlckrel1m.Kim 89.108 Knight. Daniel B9 Knight. Mike 89 Knudsen. Gary 89,190 Knudson. Sandra 89,147,150 Knybel. Patricia 89 Kokoszka. Lawrence 89 Kook. Joseph 89 Kosonen. Randall 89 Krall. Debra 38,39.89.130.131. 234 Kreher. Flolanda 89 Knpps, Marie 89 Kyger, Jacouelin 89.234 L Labelle. Kenneth 89,116 Ladouceur, Janice 89 Lamkin. Bruce 89 Lancien, Dorian B9 Landry. Janice 89 Lang. Jean 89.123 Lanham, Scott 89 Larson. Kent 89 Larson. Marilyn as Laughery. Vicky 90 Louth. Denise 90,111.115.118,234 Lawrence, Charles 90,147 Lazarus. Stephen 90 Leavenworth, Scott 90,190,217 Leblanc. Norman 90 Luebrecht. Ronald 90 Lim, Mayda 90 Lively, Pamela 90 Loakes. Frederick 90,214,216 Lockwood. Thomas 38,911,116 Logehn. Tom 224.229 Long. Richard 90 Longwood, Mark 90 Loudenberg. Debra 90 Lowe. Teresa 90 Ludwm, Crystal 38,39,90,234 Lusk. Loretta 90,121 Lyons. Teresa 90 Macabe. Diane 90 MacDonald, Karen 90 Mack, Rebecca 90 Maertz. Doug 90 Mahtesuan, Nickolas 90,122 Marr. Karen 90 Malsenbach. Warren 90 Mallen. Judy 90 Manning David 90 Manson. Gayle 90.150 Manson, Glen 90 Martin, Deborah 90 Marzolo, John 90 Matnnsen. Terrence 90,121.122.146184 McAley. Arlene 90,121,159 McCoubrey, Harold 90 McCready, Eileen 90 McCune. Gregory 90 Mclndoo. John 90 McLaud. Kathleen 90 McLean. Steven 90 Mead. Karen 90,159,234 Mendoze. Larry 90 Metcall. Douglas 90.108 Meyer. Kathleen 90 Mikelson. Sherry 91 Miller. Ann 91,130,131 Miner. Buddy 91 Miller, John 91.127.165.188 Miller, Robert 91 Mills. Rhonda 91 Molnar. Dan 38.225 Montgomery, Tina 91 Mooney. Virginia 91 Mora, Emilio 91 Morales. Michelle 91.234 Morales. Randy 91,234 Moreland, Deborah 91 Morgan, David 91 Morrentmo. Dale 216 Mortensen. Thomas 91 Muirhead, Scott 91 Murphy, Teresa 91.111.118.234 Murray. Denise 91 Musick, Mary 91,108,121 Musselman. Susan 91 Myers. James 91 Nakamura. Pennie 91.150 Navarro. Richard 91 Nell, Roger 91 Nelson. Leslie 91 Nelson. Rlck 91 Newklrk. Randall 35,38,B2.91.10S. 11l.122.203.221 Nlemeyer. James 91 Notestlne. Mark 91 Novack. Kathy 91.150 Nowell. .lellrey 91. 188. 208 Nunez. Manuel 91 O Olson, Katherlne91 Ore.Laura 92 ' Orozco, Mlchael 92 Ortega, olek 92 Owens. Amy 82.10B.92,151 P Page, Cheryl 92 Pallow. Steven 92.127 Pardlnl, Sharon 92 Pas. Mary 92 Payne. Wendy 92 Peacock. Tamara B2.92.147. 150.151 Peckham. Janls 92.234 Peel.'Dan 92 Pence. Jean 92 Perluss. John 39,82,92,14l.l8O. 187.214.216 Perrln. Lyle 92 Perry. Charles 92 Phillips, Steven 92 Plckler. Ellen 39.92.111.l60.163 Plest. Nancy 92 Plles. Donna 92,159,234 Polnter, Debra 92 Polcl. Rlchard 92 Por1erlleld.Peggy 92 Powell. Carol 92 Powers. Larry 92.158,159.23l Presba, Gerald 92 Prestzrnah. Wllllam 92 Prultt. Rodger 92.108 Pyle. Kerlrreln 92,216 Qulnn. Candace 92,151 Rachetto. Edward 92.220 Rambo. Jemma 92 Ramlre1.Cella 92 Ransbury. Sandra 92 Redwlne. Elegene 92.115234 Reilly, Janet 82.92.234 Relrnbold, Steve 92 Resclgno. Ann 92.151 Reynolds. Marc 92.182 Reynolds. Randall 92.1 1 1.180 Rrccr, Richard 37. 92. 127 Rlech, Dale 92. 211 Rleke. Llnda 93 Rlley. Steven 93.116.203.206 Roblson, Gary 93 Robles. Lorralne 93 Rodrlgues. Antolntee 93 Rodrlguez. Margarlta 93 Roe. Marcla 93.234 Rooks, Gayle 93.108.150 Ross, Charles 93 Rouse, Merrle 93 Roy. Dlana 93,108,123.125.234 Rucker, Dana 93 Ryan. Mark 93.123.125. 152 S Sammons. Roxanne 93 Sanders. David 93.205 Santo. Joayne 93 Savage. Leslle 93 Savala, Nlcholas 93.206 Sawyer. Margaret 93 Scharnberg, Mlchael 93,159 Schell, Stephen 93.116 Schlatter. Pamela 93.234 Schreiner. Llsalotte 93 Schwartz. Pamela 93.151 Scott. Deborah 93 Sernm. Robert 93.122.180.1B2.214. 216 Seratlnl. Susan 93 Serrao, Guy 93 Sexton. Kathy 93 Sharp. Robert 94.180 Shaver. Gary 94 Shaw, John 94 Shaw. Wllllam 94 Slmmons. Stephen 94.231 Slmon. Davld 94.206 Simpson. Gregory 94 Slsson. John 94.205 Sklar. Nell 94 Skalrew, Sandra 94. 118. 159 Smlth, Jay 94 Smlth. Pamela 94 Sneed. Klmberly 94 Snow. Jack 94,219,220 Sparks. Cindy 94 Spurlock. Fatrlcla 94 Stanley. Kent 94 Stealy. Melody 94 Stednarn. Randolph 94,195.196.197 Steele, Steven 94.111 St. Julien. Glenn 94 Stocklng. Crndy 94 Stoelller, Richard 3994.152 Stone. Paula 94,120,125 Strawther. Gary 94 Strlley. Ronald 94 Sullivan, Larry 39.94.188 Swlckard. Beverly 94 Slueber, Steve 94.116 T Terllzzl. Karen 94 rnrrrgwala. James 94 Thomas. Corey 94 Thomason, Andrea 94 Thornton. Daniel 94.211 Tohln. Mugele 94,18O,1B3,214 Tobler. Cynthla 94 Trammell, Robert 94 Trent. Lana 94.159 Troxell, James 94 Tubbs, Lawrence 94 Tully. Rrcnera 94 Uhrstadt, Richard 94 V Valenti, John 94 Valenzuela. Nancy 94 VanMeter. Gertrude 94,1 14.125 Vanslckle. Chrlstopher 94 Vanslckle, Cynthla 94,133.159 Vanvaler. Rochelle 94.111.160.163 Velakala. lrene 94 W Waite, Melissa 94.1 11,131,150 Walden, Patrlcla 94.158 Walker. Susan 94.111 Wallace. Andy 94 Waller. Llssa 94.108.11B,121.147 Walls. Patrlcla 94,116 Walsh. Patrice 94 Walton, Frank 94 Wann. Cclnrne 94 Warlleld. Sunday 94 Warren. Connle 94.111234 Wauson. Martln 94, 216 Webb. Debra 94.234 Webb. John 94 Webb, Julla 94.125 Webster. Denny 94 Webster. Penelope 94 Weeks, Krlstlne 95 Wertz. Deborah 38.95.114.121.158, 159 Whltley. Janlce 95 Whyteslce, Marianne 95 wrlrzmen. Nancy 95,125,234 Wlllrams. Roger 95 Wllllams, Vlckle 95 Wilson. Charles 37.3B.B2.95. 127. 165,216 Wlnglleld. Llnda 95.234 Worley, Joan 95 Y Yarema. Brlan 95 Yoder. Kurt 95. 123. 152 Yost. Ablgarl 95.158 Young. Dwlghl 95 You ng. Edward 95.146.180,185 Young, Wllllam 95.147211 Zwlckl. Gregory 95 Sophomores A Adlol. Valerie 97,235 Aguayo. Karen 97 Aguayo. Mlchael 97 Aguilera. Duane 97 Aikman. Vlckl 97.235 Allen. Kathleen 97 Allen. Llsa 97 An-lbrosl. Nlcolette 97 Anderson. Arlene 97 Anderson. Mary 97 Anderson. Mary 97 Anderson. Mlchael 97.216 Appel. Brlan 97 Aranda. Deborah 97.150 Ashmore. Sherllyn 97 Atklns, Bruce 97.111,231 Aumarl. Gregory 97 Austln. Allyn 97 Baca. Jeanette 97 Eackstom. Janice 97 Bahner. Candance 97.235 baker, Cynthla 97 Baker. Leonard 97 Eakke. Robert 97 Ball. Bonnle 97.10B.150 Ball. xHarvey 97 Ballard. Calvain 97.230 Banks. Sandra 97 Barmore. Debra 96,97.111,235 Barnard, James 97.159 Barndollar. Barbara 97 Barrera. Armand 97 Barrow. Valerle 97 Barton. Salvatore Bartletle, Marla 97.120 Bauer. Dave 97 Bauer. Mlchael 91.127 Baxter, Wayne 97. 190 Bazylewlcz, Deborah 97 Beckham. Randy 97,205,206 Bennett, Jett 97 Bennett. Kathleen 97.120 8ergener.Charles 97 aergererr. Derrree 97 Blgham. Kevin 97 Bllls. Susan 97 Blrd. Gale 97 Blzzle, Judith 97.159 Blalr. Glorla 97 Blancato. Llnda 97.235 Blankensnlp. Robert 97 Blzlte, Stephan Bleclter. Phlllp 97 Bllss. Merrllee 97.235 Bloom. Earl 97. 190.220 Eoda. Steven 97 Bordsen. Robert 97, 127 Braden. Brad 97,205,231 Bradford, Penny 97 Brady. Susan 97 Brander. Kenneth 97. 190 errgge. Fred 97.127 Brlnghurst. Janlne Brooks, Lawrence 97 Brooks. Mathew Brookshire. Sally 97 Brown. Judrth 97 Brown, Patrlck 97.190 Brown, Rlchard 97.231 Brown, Robert Bru nolt. Donald 97 Burkhardt. Kathy 91 Burt. Wayne 97 Byrd, James C Calabrese, Mlchael 97 Callstl. Mlchael 97 Caldwell. Kathyrn Callls. Allred 96,1BO.187.230 Cameron. Debra 97 Cameron. Danlel 97 Camp. Rlchard Campbell. Davld 97, 135.225.2213 Can1pOreale.Nar'le11B 97 Campuzano. Colleen 97 Carlson. Chrustlne 97 Carney, Marianne 97.235 Carrlsosa. Ed 97.125 Carter. Davld 97. 159 Carter, Joanne 98 Carvalal, Paulette 98 Casas. Marla 98 Castlllo. Arthur 98.205 ceetrllo. Ray 98 Chadwick. James 98 Chadler. Mlchael 98. 211 Chavez. Equardo 98 Chmlel. Karen 98 Chrlstensen. Ellzabeth 98 Clchy. Suzette Clark, Kelly es clark, Nrelty C1ausDn.Klrk 98.190220 Cohen. Russell 99 Coon. Sheri 3998.1 14,158 Coker ,Thomas 98 Colllns, Debra 98 Colson, Patricia 105 Condon. Joan 98,235 Conrad, Davld 98,190,231 Cory. Denise 98 Coughlln. Debra 98.111 Cox, Mlckle 95 Cox. Paul 98.12l.1'd0 Coykendall, John 98.127 Crawford. John 9B.143.165.188.231 CVl5D 'lr Charlotte 98 Crow. Cynthla 98 Culllgan. Mlchael 98 Cummings. Dlana 98.159 Cunningham. Sharon 98 Curry. Dan 98,204,206 Curtis. Debra 98 Curtls. Judy 98 Custer. Dave 98 Cutts. Stephan 98,211 D Dampler. Geary 98 Darling, Wllllam 98,219 Dart. Elleen 98 Davls. Sandra 98 Dawklns, Diane 98 Dean. Llnda 98,114,158 Delph- Catherine DeMarlo. Fred 9B DeMeter. Paul 98 DeSanto Tern DeVaney. Chrlstine 95 DeWees. Ronald Dlalynas. Cecllla 98.108235 Dlcke. Karen 98,151 Dickerson. Marsha 98 Dlebold. Barbara 98.1 14,158 Dlglambattlsta, Peter 98 Dlxon. Colleen 98 Dlxon, Davld 98.127 Doman, Nancy 98,108,147 Don. Gary 98,216 Donohue. 8lll 98 1Jorathy,Cynthla 99 Dotson. Mlchac-199.127 Doty. Debra Drewlen. Rlchart 98.220 Dude. Jellery 96.99.111.216.217 Dull. Ronald 99.180.186.214 Duncan. Blll 99 Dunn. Leona 99 Dutton. Gregg 99.127 Dworshak. Thomas 99 E Edborg, Davldl Edmandson. Jan Edwards, Eddle 99 Edwards. Julleanne 99,121,147,151 Etct1!.-Dale 99 Ella. Roberta 99 Elllot. Deborah 99 Elrnbald.'Chrlsty 99,121 ,147. 150 Engstom. Lorena 99,13l.147.l50 Esch. Gayle 99 Estrada. Marla 99.114 Ewing. Terry 99.127 F Falk. Susan 99. 120 Ferguson, Mlchael 99.147,205.216 Flndley. Denna Fmlrelslem. Gay Fish. Valerte 99,150 Fltlerald, Deborah 99.235 Foerstemann. Otto 99.217 Foglla. Dana 99 Forney, Jan 99,111,114 Forsyth. Patrlcla 99.114 Foster, Vlctorla 99.114 Fountain. Brlan 99,127,190 Frabo1ta.Jacquelln 99. 111. 159, 235 Frausto. Hector Fuerlng. Jlll 99. 165 G Gagner. Mlchael Gallegly. vrylerl 99 Gallehue. Jennller 99 Galloway. Margaret 99 Gallups. Mlchael 99 Garamonl. James 99 Garcia. James 99 Garcia, Norma 99 Garland. cnrleey 99 Garrett. John 99 Gasperevlch. John 99.130 Gathercole, Cheryl 99 Gelerrrger, Lrrlrse 99 George, Gerald Gllbert. Erlc 99 Gllbertson. Krlstlne 99 Ginsbarg. Susan 99 Glass. Dorothea 99 Glazler. Charlsse 99.120 Gleason, Betty 99 Glenn. Randall 99.121.152.190 Godsey. Mlchael 99.220 Goodwin, Sharon 99.158 Gordlllo, Ruflr1099 Grabef. Frank 99.206 Granados.Connle100 Grasha. Thomas 100.214.216 Gray, James 100 Gray. Randall 100.118 Green. Joseph Grelner.Jullanne100.108.111 Gnltith. Suzanne 100.235 Gutlerrlz, Anita 100.158 H Haagl Jon 100 Haas. Klm 100.111 Hack.Jacquelln100 Hagan, Gary 37.96.100,116,1B0. 182 Hall, Gralg 231 Hall. Harold 100 Hall. Larry 100 Hall Susan Hall. Vernon 100.231 Hamamoto, Darrell 100,164.190.220 Hamilton. Phyllis 100 Hand, Debra Hanson. Thomas 100.146 Hardesty.Llnda100 Harlev, Dorothy 100 Harley, Stephan 100 Harmon. Gregg 100 Henley. Alexander loo Hartman, Charles 96,100,188 Hartmann. Barbara 96,100,159 Hatheway, Llnda Hauensteln. Llnda Haverstlck. Jay 100 Hawkins, Susan 100 Haworth. John 100.127 Hayes. Cindy 100 Hayes. Roy Hedgecock. Steven 100 He1tner.Loulse100 Heidelberg, Wendy 100.235 Hell, Michael 100.1BB.1B9,191 Helm. Robln Heinman. Steven 100.127 l-lellelrt. Nancy 100 Hernmen, Mark 100 Hennessey, Francis 100 Henry, Vicki 100 Hernandez. Elvira Hernandez, Evelyn 100 Hester.Jenniler100 Hickey, Pat 100 Hill. Suzanne 100 Hines, Connie 100 Hiroshima, June 100,120 Hitt, Kathleen 100 Hollman,WlIllam100 Holloway. Frank 100, 127,188 l-lollowell, Cary 100 Hoover, Dawn Horaung, Shaun 100 Horseley. Mary 100 Howe, Robert 100 Howland, Randy 100 Hoy, Lynett 100 Hubbard, Linda 100.114 Hubbard, Mlchael 100,183,231 Hubert. Laurel 100 Hughes. Margaret 100 Huntley, Debra 100 Huson, Thom 100 Hutcherson, Kristi lnblow, Vlcl 100,235 lsaman. Diane 100,114 lsherwood, Steve 127 Iszler, Dennis 100 lverson, Brent J Jacobson. Lullnn 100,143,165 Jahoda, Eric 100 Jarosz, Rosemary Jenkins, Jess 100 Jesser, James 100 Johnson. David 100 Johnson, Kay 100 Johnson, Robert 100 Johnson, Sandra 100 Johnson. Stephan 100 Johnston, Clayton 100,231 Jolley. Olivia 100,235 Jomes, Glen 127 Jung. Roger 100,108 K Kanel, Karen 100,114 Kapuy.Dlane100 Keachey, Ernest 100 Keeler, Susan 100 Kelley. Kathy 100 Kelly, Michael 100 Kendrick. Joyce 101 keys, Marx 101.116 Keys, Wendy 101,111,235 Kidd, Gerrie 101 Klelter, John Kimball, David 101.216 Kincheloe, Charmaine 101 Kish, -Ronald 101.190 Kiss, Stephan 101,190 Kite, Barbara 101,235 Kite, Brad 101 Kltterman, David Klatt, Robert 101,147 Klingensmith, Margaret 101 Knowles, John Knudsen, Terri 101 Knybel, Patrick 101.211 Koellen, Christopher 101 Koerner, James 101 Krause, James 159 Kravitz, Margaret 101,108,235 Kripps, Eileen 101 Krivohlavy, Michael 101 Krueger, Kenneth 101,188 L La8eIIe. Fredrick 116 LaEurn, Scott 101.108 LaCross, Donald 101 laPorte, Susan 101 Larsen. Deidre 101 Latter, Karen 101 Lay. Dennis 101 Leach, Debra 101 LeBlanc, Bryan 96,101 Lee, Dennis 101 Leel, Nena 101,158 Lentz. Sharon 101 Levy, David 101 Lewis, Corinne 101,235 Lewis, Linda 101,158 Lewis. Richard 101 Lewkovich. Roberta 120,165 UV'f'E5f0l'L Robert101,127.130,131,133, 188.211 Lloyd,'Steven Lockwood, Timothy 101 Loeb, Sherry 101,235 Logan, Dennis 101 Long. Cynthia 101 Lonn. Lynn 101,188 Lucian, LeRoy 101,127 Lorem. Roger Lund, Susan 101 Lytle, Stephan 96,101,143.188 Macabe. Linda 101 MacDonald, Eleanor 101 MacDonald, Mollie 101,108,125 Maertz, Donald 101 Magdalen, Philip Magerowski, Debby 101,235 Mahtesian, Ralph 101 Mallacove, Renee 101,120 Mangan, Mlchele101 Manley, Marilynn39,101,111 Mann, Gordon 180,186,214 Mansfield. James Marchant, Steven 101,211,231 Markle, Carol 101 Markle, Ella 101 Martln,Joanne101,108.125 Martinez, Dolores 101 Maruyama. Valerie 101 Mau, David 101 Mayer, Laula 101 Mazon, Frank 39,96111,180,1B2,214.'216 McAdam. Lon 101,127 McA1vain,Carolynn 101.114 McCarter,Mar1in101 McCaskell, Cynthia McCormack, Cynthia 101 McCoy, Thomas 101 McCrdie, Steve 101 McCue. Patrick 101, 190, 217 Mccuray. Bruce101 McFarlane. Daniel 101 McGalley, Kim 101,127,206 McGuire, Kathleen 111,151 McGuire, Marc 101,127 Mclndoo, Robert 101,127 McClendon, Richard 101 McNeely, Linda 101 Meger, Myrna 101 Mellow,Mar1olie 101 Mendez, Richard 101 Mendea, Susan 101 Messenger, Deborah 101. 108, 150 Mezzo, Robert 101 Mlcek, David Miller, Gary 101 Miller, Martin 101 Miller, Randy 101 Miranda, Yolanda 101 Mitchell, Kelly 101,205 Mlvllle, Debra 101 Miyabe, Ruth 102 Mohr. Rita 102 Molar, Richard 102 Montgomery, James 102 Monty,Leslle102 Moon, Robert 159 Moore, Daniel 102 Morales, Robin 102,108,235 Morgan, Bruce 102,203,206 Morrokian, Matthew Morris, Daniel 102 Muench, Gary 102, 188 Mulak, George Murphy. David 102,111,235 Murphy. Kevin Nash, Laurie 102,111,235 Nelson, Maxwell Nettles. Bruce 102 Nicely, Keith 102 Nichols. Britt 102,108 Nlerman, Richard 102 Nishizu, Donna 102,108,235 Nix, Mary 102,158 Norton. Larry 102 Novak, Kevin 102,190,231 Nozero, Betty 102,235 0 Oakden. Kandance 102 Oakley, James O'CulI, Kenneth 102 Ogee. Pamela 102,105,235 0hmer,Greg102 Oishi. Lorena 102,108,147 O'Keele, Patrick 102 Olson, Susan 102 Olson, Toni 102 Ontiveros, Clarice 102 Ornellas. Robin 102 Ornstein, Elliot Osendorf, Luann 102,158 P Padilla, Daniel 102 Painter. Gregory 102,147 Palm, Stewart 102,185 Parker, Jlll102 Parker, Robert Payne, Lynn 102,150 Payton, Bill Peck, Debbie 102 Perdlcini,Dlanne102 Percilield, Jeanette 102,159 Perez, Fred 103,125,127 Perez, Helen 103 Parez. Mark 103,190,231 Ferreira, Michael 103, 211 Petrie. Harland 103, 126, 127 Pew. Debra Pewthers, Felicia 103,114 Pinamontl. Valerie 103 Poe, Debra 103, 120 Porras, Carmela 103 Portler, Ronald 103 Powell, Peggy 103 Proctor, Kathy 1D3.1l1,143.151,15E, Radika, Susan Raines, Terri 103 Rainville. Raymond 103 Ramirez, Norm 103 Ramos. Sylvla103 Ramsey, Robert 103.190,206 Randazzu, Mary 103 Ratlilt, Everett 103 Ravencrolt. Ronne 103 Recro, Dorothy 103 Redman. Cheryl 103 Reed, Debra 103 Reese. David 103,159 Reimbold, Stan 103 Reinhart, Steven Remlck. Darrell 103 Renlroe. Vernon 103 Restivo, Danxel Rettke, Jan 103 Reynolds, Michael 103.230 Reynolds, wel-lay 103 Ricci, Elizabeth Rice, Deborah 103 Rice, George Rich. Larry Riley, Dennis 103 Risberg, Edward Rlsner, Linda 103 Rivera, Michael 103,188 Roberts, Carol 103 Rodriquez, Rhonda 103.155 Rodriquez, Magaly 103 Rollins, Linda 103 Roper,JoAnne103 Roshon, Gary 103,108,220 Rudd, Robert 103 RUDE, Deborah 103 Rupert. Jodi 103,111 Rush, Karen 103 Rusling, Terry 103,108,235 Russell, Roxanne 103 Rudd, Lori 103 S Sabina, Nrchlas 103 Sall, Robert 103,10B,203,220 Sanborn, Harold 211 aaulo. Barbara 96,103,235 Saub, Carol 103,120 SCl'lEIIrr1g, Suzanne 103 Schict, Karen 103,235 Schoell, Kymber 103,120,152 Schollen, Barhara103 Scheweppe, William 103 Scott, Diana 104 Scott, Kenneth 104 Scott, Nancy 104 Seevers, Robert 104188231 Shanellel, William 104 sriapim, Barry mouse Sharp, Janine 104,147.150,151 Sharp. Kenneth 104 Sharo, Timothy 104 Shaw, Jimmy 104,127 Shlba, Derrick 104 Shiller, Charles 104 Shiller, Jon 104,190 Shiraishl, Margaret 104 Shoal, Pamela 104 Showalter, Aplrl 104 Simmons, David 104,143,1BB. 1139.211 Sinette,Marceline104,147 Slavey, Karen 104 Smith, Sharon 104 Smith, Victor 104, 159,231 Soper, Kathleen 104 Spangler. Ann 104 Sparks, Blaine 231 Sourlock. Walter Stacker, Ann 39,104,10B,235 Staines, Morgan 108 Stavenhagen,Dlane104,108,159,235 Staylton, Lola 104 Stebler, Judy 104 stem. Peggy 104,235 Stewartviclni 104 Stouvenal, Elizabeth Suter. Lori Swain, Jellery Swarz, Beth 104 T Thomas, Jeanette Thomas. Jesse Thompson, Richard 104 Thorton, Linda 104 Tllka, Bruce 104 Tilka, Roger 104 Timmons, Sandra 104 Tindall, Katy 104 Tinlin.'CheryI Tolzman, Della 104 Tomlnelli, Michael Torres, Philip 104.121 Torres, Teresa 104 Townsen, CyStal 104,114 Trautloli. Jay 104 Tremarche, Lucille Tubbs, Wlson Tucker, Michael 104,231 Turk, Joann 105 Turner, Michael 105,204 U 559 Ulmer. Judie 96.105235 Prose. Gwen 103 Uuward. Sandra 105 A Urciuoli, James 105 V VanBeber, Jim 105. 219 Vance, Richard Vanderhost, Bruce 105,Z04,205,206 Vanmeter, Freddy 105.114 VanSickle. Karen 105 Vaughn, Harold 105 Venator, Ricky 105 W Wagar, David 105,152 Wagner, Stephanie 105.235 Walker. Michael 105 Walker, Rebecca 105.235 Wall, Anita 105 Wallace, Cheryl 105.1 14,235 Walsh, Barbara 105 Walter, Lynn 105 Ward, Angela 105 Wark, Wilma 105 Warren, Cathy 105,111,235 waters,James 105 Watson, George 105 Webb, Melodle 105.108 Webber, Christine 105 Wecltl,Bronwen105 Westlall, Curtis 127 Whitaker, Eugene 105 white, Dennis 105 Whitmore, Michael 105,115,204 211 Whltney.Tom105 wiese, Gary Wiese, Steve 105.217 Wilkinson, Jodeene 105.205 Williams, Alan 105,205,219 Williams, Debby 105 Williams, Edwin 105 williams, James 105.115 Williams, Janine Williams, Jlrn 105,127 Williams. John 105 WiIliar'ns,Rxcl1ard 105,214 Williams. Steven 105 Williamson. Scott 105,204,206 Wilson. Howard 39,105,231 Wilson. Jack 105,152 Wilson, John 206 Wilson. Ralph 105 Wilson, Richard 105.159 Wilson. Robert 105,183 Winlher, Janice 105 Wisby. Jun 105,204,225 Witt, David 105,204,231 Woolsey, Ellen 105,114,155 Workman, Elaine 105 Worley. Patricia 105 wright, Michael 105 Wyatt, James 105 Wyatt. Palricia'105 Wyatl, William Y Yamashila. Nancy 105 Yonehara Sharon 105,108,114 York, Wayne 105 Young, David 105 Young, Thomas 105,1B8,1B9,231 Z Zamora, Daniel Zander, Marian 96,105,235 Zeoli. Daniel 105 Zieres, Steven -r i Additions To SHS Faculty 'ff' H1---.Q ..-.eg. w ..- .H - , , .. H, Q Mr. Bayliss, Vice-Principal. 24 Nlr. Jeter, American History. These faculty members were omitted from the Leadership Section due to illness and change of assignments. Mr. Fred Jeter returned to his position as an American History teacher after a long absence. In December, Nlr. Bayliss, Activities Director from Katella High School, joined the Administration as Savanna's third Vice-Principal. 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