Savanna High School - Savannan Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)
- Class of 1975
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Beth Brier Richard Britt Patti Brogan Jamie Brookshire Charlea Brown Debbie Brown Gary Brown Juniors-47 48-Juniors Cindy Brumbaugh John Brunner Donna Bryan Kim Bryant Don Buckalew Brian Budnovich Glenn Buena Jonh Bufka Jim Burleson Judy Burge Neil Burns Buster Burris Susan Burris Elizabeth Bustamante Dan Cadwallader Mari Caldwell Debbie Campbell Sandy Campbell Vivian Cannella Renee Carel Nancy Carman Martha Carrillo Donna Carstens Wayne Carter Cindi Celaya Irene Chavez Ann Cho Glenn Choske Linda Choske Annette Chriske Lou Christie Dave Ciminesi Marianne Clark Tim Clem Dennis Clouse Dianna Cochran Cary Cole Danielle Collins Steve Collins Teresa Collins Andy Conrad Ilene Cooper Mike Cooper Ron Cooper Karen Coppola Larry Coms Kitty Correa Lori Costello D'eBi5ie'Cota' Bob Cox Bill Crawford Patty Creel Amy Crouch 3 I A y -' if -- ' Q iii M - .Egg Q iff. P X, Taking a Break From X I gp as , H R' an 4 .539 ..., mmwsala naw-1 vz aw Q rfb B at -wk 2 EZ B. Hu, isse ad H if f fi N .- .x M. 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Q , ,...,, IIEII. t X i Barbara Cruz Liz Cruz David Daniels Rhonda Daniels Doug Darrah Donna Daudelin Tom Davidson Bobby Davis Kim Davis Mike Davis Michele Davis Mona Davis Steve Deckert Don DePue Carla Deterding Coreen Devaney Dan Dolan Greg Donohue Pat Doyle Randy Drake Mark Dressner Joyce Drown Glenda Durhamw, Bar5afapDvfi'Aak Luis Echeverry Marilyn Edmonds Pam Elder Becki Elmer David Engles Kathy Enos John Ercoli Helen Estrada Kathy Etheridge Cathy Evans John Evans Sherry Evans Susan Evans Eric Everhart Patti Falciani Carol Farris Don Farris Marty Felsenfeld Jgsilendaca ,r.,. Reuben Fisher Terry Fisher Tracy Fisher Ray Flanders J uniors-49 50-Juniors Larry Fleming Linda Fletcher Dave Flisik Mary Forbes Susan Foster Debbie Freeman Lorraine Frey Donna Friend John Funk Jeanne Galitz Dan Gammie Cliff Garcia Lynn Gehring Tom Giehl Eva Gilbreath Scott Gilpatric Stephanie Gimber Joan Goldberg NancyFGNE1'stein Pascual Gomez Teresa Gomez Gilbert Gonzales Debi Goodman Gail Goss Greg Graf Jayne Graham Stephanie Graham Gino Grammatico Carrie Grant Brian Green Mark Greene Liz Greer Paul Greiner David Grimes Denise Grundy Matt Gulick Mike Gunderson David Haley Susan-L1-all Jolm Halpin Tammi Hanley Vicki Hamess Mike Harris Rick Hart Nancy Hartmann Nancy Harwell Debbie Havey Sharon Haworth Juniors Join in the in X :fig J, is A 'wi I L I ,fx Q 2 f 5 , 21.55, if ss 3,5 fe .. if Beverly Hawthome Pam Haynes K'ath'y'H'6if6n Marco Hegyi David Herzberg Ed Hickerson Marianne Hill Eileen Hinds Lonnie Hinds Robert Hinds Neal Hinson Ross Hirsch Jeff Hoff Glenn Hoffman Jay Holman Jeff Holmes Karl Holmes Marie Hopkins Rick Hopkins Bill Hosea Jeff Hotchkiss Tim Hoy Amy Hunter Kim Issacs Diane Jack Brian Jackson Richard Jacobs Ed Jahr Jamie Jemison Steve Jenks Julie Johnson Doug Johnston Greg Jones Virginia Jones Mark J uel Scott Kahle Kristi Kanel Victor Kanter Noelle Kapuy Debbie Kelley Laura Kelley Chris Kelly Maire Kelly Denny Kent Cindy King Ron King Yiota Kiousis Danny Kitchell Fred Knapp Jacqueline Knight 52-Juniors Julie Knight Steve Knott Scott Kober Kathy Kocman Joe Kramer Lana Krape Tammy Kret James Krylo Jana Kuljis Maureen Kumerow Robin Labrado Scott Lademhem Mike LaHood Cindy Lamka Arthur Lane Debbie Lane Mike Langford Daniel Lawman Shirley Lappi Bruce Laukkanen Dina Lauria Lem Howard Pam LeNarz Liz L. Leonard Liz Leonard Robert Linagen Brett Linenfelser Rick Liptak Denise Lockhart Bob Locy Grandy Loya Susan Lucio Dan MacDonald Jim Maese Donna Mariotti Alvin Marquez Ken Marsh Brian Marshall Mary Martelli Denise Martin Randy Martin Ginny Martin Anita Martinez Debbie Mantini Cathy Martino Susan Mathews Brenda Matlove Mitch Matthews was .. .f -' i r A 3 A Q 1 Q 10' 'N ' 'av s K If i .X K, L Q L w Variation of Social 'vm . nr. -'11' ..,. Jill ,533 i s 1 3 :sg fr Jig? F A Q , ytttf r wi Q 3 ' s 'Rf' I -- H r 'MP' , -f 21551. 51:25 R :gi :tiff V -- . T -' I V 'J ,- ,,,., ,,z. J. g -' i s ..,,, I I ' . 4- ' if 'ifhrff' is if -I' ' .2 3 -- Q x , , ' . . gm 1 ' - ' EM ' - . 2--,PW ' r L :ZZ . .. .1,. ' nr, 1 F' K 2 iii as za f 5 Hr it t .. - ,Q . 'vw -lg' ,. if Z gj iflg A .. .Q .... r r, ., ,,.. te' A . . Q ,.t,. ...ee e ss 2. iff if 2 , . ..t.... .. Y - .e. S A iiy rrrs 1 r c ffrv - K ' 'ff1,, is K , A X 55 ,..... , ,Y X Q A . 3 Q, fs. 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R Q x 1 X is Q W Je Q Q '1 x in '33 wud: W x sw we Q s - ,'i.cv .- ii Q .1 E Q ,mg 731: i J M. 6 M Gr vw is ks 9 ilk N bg X ' .X s:,i h y Ei x. f-F ut the Spirit of 6 ! ,. ff fa V55 Q 1 9 f -4 in mx , ' WU .-,L1 if ,f I . s I .N x Peggy Wakeman Harold Walls Tama Walsh Donna Warring Yvonne Watson Sheryl Weaver David Weber Kerry Weeks Julie Weiskircher James West Richard Wheatley Mike Whigham Mike White Patricia Whitney as , qi Q r A I 'fr ,V im , , rm Q , 1 1 Debbie Wiesel Candy Wigboldy Janelle Williams Laura Williams Robert Williams Carrie Willoughby Diane Winget Amy Wise Regina Woldenberg Janet Woo Barbara Woodall Judy Woody Russ Worley Darla Wright Rita Wuelfing Linda Young Kevin Youngberg Bill Zander Ralph Zannitto Candy Zoellner Chris Zwickl Juniors-57 fm the newcomer here! LS L who must learn S UPHOMORES fm just beginning! it from you. Capable Officers Lead Sophomore Class Through Successful Year This year the Sophomore Class was very busy. 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The Reading class utilized many sports films such as Rams, Angels and motorcycle racing in their class. Captions: I, Some find concentrating easier than others 2. Kim displays intense reading habits 3. John concentrates on a reading assignment, 74 Academics ,Miliv- Foreign Languages The Foreign Language Depart- ment was headed by Mr. Koskela. The department offered courses in French, German, and Spanish with various levels in each subject. Not only did these classes study the vocabulary and grammer of the language but also took part in field trips to learn about the history and culture of the people of that coun- try. To aid them in their studies they viewed films, filmstrips, and listened to recorded tapes. Captions: 1. Recorded tapes aid Jon and Carl with their German studies 2. Kristina and Shavm enjoy their French class 3. Cor- rect grammar practiced by Spanish students Academics 75 Business Ed. Helps Provide Opportunities The Business Education Program provided students with saleable skills and an understanding of the requirements and opportunities in the business world. Some of the classes taught at Savanna dealt with the fundamentals of business transactions, the uses and distri- butions of goods and services. Most students took classes in vocational training such as Record Keeping, Accounting, Office Machines, Shorthand, and all phases of Typing. Mr. Richey, the depart- ment chairman, felt very fortunate to work with such business oriented students. Captions: I. Mary and Shelly get practical assistance from Mrs. Vincent 2. An office manager gives daily papers a careful check 3. Lisa seems pleased with a typing accom- plishment js . 76 Academics ' l0 '+' Student Aide Sz Work Experience Savanna student aides had an opportunity to learn a variety of job duties. The School Aide Program dealt with on-campus work and provided in-service training for students. The Department Aide Program was designed to offer lab- oratory assistant assignments in selected subject areas. For prac- tice in clerical experience through placement in on-campus facilities, students enrolled in the Clerical Aide Program. Work Experience was divided into three groups: General, Voca- tional and Exploratory. The first two groups involved working, get- ting credit, and being paid for the hours worked. Exploratory Work Experience consisted of exploring a field of work as chosen by the stu- dents. This department, coordinated by Mr Richey, was also responsible for the student store. The store not only provided a campus conven- ience, it also offered many practical experiences to participating stu- dents. Captions: 1. Karen checks a student's sched- ule 2. Period absences being recorded by Terry Hintz 3. Mike records daily absences 4. The switchboard provides Janet and Bev with clerical aide experience Academics 77 Home Economics Stays Up-to-Date There were many courses offered in the Home Economics Depart- ment, headed by Mrs. Rowley. Stu- dents learned cooking, sewing, Child Development, Family Rela- tionships, and Interior Decorating. Many boys and girls took Housing and Management to increase their skill in managing a home. One very educational class was Fashion Mer- chandising. This class operated a boutique on campus where various items could be purchased. There were many field trips the Home Ee. class went on, such as the Fash- ion lnstitute and The California Mart in Los Angeles. Many stu- dents participated in the Simplic- ity Fashion Show in December. Captions: I. Patty and Laura find that dis- playing merchandise in the General Store is no easy task 2. While tailoring a coat, Susan Lucio strives for perfection 3. Home Arts stu- dents work while exchanging helpful hints 4. Becky and Laurie learn to deal with young personalities 78 Academics ,RN WA 3 c...c. Industrial Arts Offers Interest and Competition Mr. Hoffman has led the Industri- al Arts Department through another successful year. Electronics, Draft- ing, Wood!Construction and Auto Shop were offered by this depart- ment. Many Savanna students en- tered in the '74-'75 Architectural Design and Drawing Competition and the Junior Engineers' Contest. Modern drafting machines and e- quipment required by the Air Pol- lution Agency are used in the class- es. Also, some classes have the use of a professionally equipped spray booth for painting their cars. Sa- vanna is the only high school to have the privilege of using such e- quipment. Electronics students re- pair small appliances and prepare for entering careers in the many fields of electronics. Many students take courses offered at Fullerton College and upon completion they will get college credit. Captions: I. Mark practices his skill at auto repair 2. Genuine interest is shown during motorcycle shop 3, The right knowhow causes a soda can to become a lamp Q iii' I--as 3 an , 7745, V 1 Vw i A V 4 bf' f Ve, 'QT , . - f ,,-4 ,- V if ia- 5: L. Academics 19 Science Uses Learning Projects The Science Department, under the direction of Mr. Yingst, had a very busy year. Biology, Life Sci- ence, Physical Science, Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, and Ocean- ography were the courses offered. A few of the various activities that this department was involved in included field trips to the tide pools, the Fury II, and camping at Yosemite and Joshua Tree Parks. Some courses offer individual stu- dent learning projects. Micro- scopes, viewers, and many other types of lab equipment are used by all students. Captions: I. Dave takes his turn with the microscope 2. Lori and Sharon concentrate on an exact measurement 3. The microscopic world seems fascinating to Ernie 80 Academics .I Math Prepares Relos for College Under the chairmanship of Mr. Way, the Math Department con- sisted of courses including Math Analysis, Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry, and Practical Math. Math continued to hold its aca- demic prestige as a requirement for all college-bound students. Captions: I, Students have an opportunity to exchange knowledge 2. Mr. Way renders individualized help 3. A student receives classtime assistance from Mr. Ferguson 3' Academics Sl Boys PE. Takes Advantage of New Facilities Backpacking, Flycasting and Scuba Diving were added toward last years program to comprise the Boys Physical Education Depart- ment. Mr. Smick, B.P.E. Depart- ment Chairman, emphasized im- provement in skill, attitude, appre- ciation, knowledge and understand- ing in each activity. With the com- pletion of the new pool, scubadiving became one of the most preferred subjects. The course consisted of training students in life saving techniques as well as in scuba ac- tivities. After the completion of the course many students became certi- fied scuba divers. The addition of a new wrestling mat gave students a chance to try out their skills at wres- tling. Captions: l. Look out everyone here I come! 2. Mike Hardos makes sure he hit the ball over the net. 3. Volleyball is often played co-ed. 4. A Savannan photographer catches Perry Perez in action. is 82 Academics nl-J M Q rw ..--Q r '43 'Q' Girls P.E. Gets ew Equipment for Activity The girls P.E. department has been very successful with the addi- tion of new classes such as Scuba, Aquacalisthentics, Backpacking- fishing. Another popular class with the department was the Modern Dance and Jazz. These students performed at Fullerton State Col- lege Dance Show. P.E. classes consisted of Tennis, Volleyball, Softball, Archery and many others for the variety of stu- dents. With the addition of a com- plete gymnastic apparatus for ac- tivity, Gymnastic class was made into a semester class. The girls P.E. department under the direc- tion of Miss Owen put on a pro- gram in P.E. for the incoming ninth grade girls. Captions: 1. Sophomores work together to create modern dance routines 2. Karyn Krause packs a mighty blow when sewing the ball 3. Cathy and Yiota take careful aim before hitting the birdie. Academics 83 Social Science Adds Interest This year the Social Science de- partment, headed by Mr. Jeter, expanded to add Psychology and Sociology to the choices. The Gov- ernment classes went on field trips to the Superior Courts and individ- ual trips to the City Council. Stu- dents worked in Government classes for candidates in the November elections. Lawyers came to talk to Government classes. The United States History class- es deal with learning how America got started and the making of our government. All classes in this department dealt with group work, research projects, text books, and current event forms of media. Captions: I. Do you suppose Marty, Bruce Xt John are really listening? 2. It takes effort for Steve, Tom Sz Richard to ignore the camera 3. Studying or dozing off? Only Cheryl knows for sure. as RWM 84 Academics in ' Y 1 TL i L M' ' 1 ,Y , 3. Q 4? w ,LIK is 3 u .., f. ,,,, Classroom Expressions Captions: I. Interesting lectures make it easier to listen 2. Vivian and Mike find time for a laugh 3. Pam expresses that Social Science can be a pleasant experience Academics-85 rt Offers Large Variety The Art department, under the supervision of Mrs. Jensen, offered a large variety of classes. Among them were Drawing, Painting, Ce- ramics, Jewelry, 3D Design,Leather and Textiles with a special studies in each area. Some students en- tered social art contests, art shows and the annual District art show. Besides the two new art classes of- fered, the students were also intro- duced to newly installed equipment. Captions: I. Lonnie finds Ana's picture more interesting 2. Gilbert developes talents at the pottery wheel 3. Dave works on another origi- nal creation 86 Academics 3 LXR Music Department Busy Year-Round The instrumental section of the Music Department, under the di- rection of Mr. Gunderson, had a busy year. The Jazz Ensemble Went to San Francisco for the Western United States Convention. The Marching Band won many trophies for their fine performances in vari- ous competitions. The vocal section of our Music Department was under the direction of Mr. Bourne. It consisted of Girls' Glee, A Cappella Choir and Madri- gal Singers. These groups put on several concerts to raise money for A Cappella Retreat and Madrigal Tour. Both instrumental and vocal sec- tions of the Music Department were involved in an individual study pro- gram which was financed by the M.G.M. fund. Captions: I. Mike and Mark harmonize with the group 2. Craig and Don in bandroom practice 53, Madrigals sight read a new piece of music 4. Tenors and sopranos work to blend voices Academics S7 Sophomores Drive ew 19 5 Cars The Driver's Education Depart- ment has the latest equipment a- vailable which includes compu- terized simulators, filmstrips, cor- related with textbooks, and 1975 cars. Department Chairman, Mr. Frank, was very proud of the pro- gram at Savanna this year. The program consisted of nine weeks classroom instruction and nine weeks drivers education lab Csimulator and carb. All sophomores had the opportunity to enroll in the program. Members of the department work- ed together for the benefit of the students and were pleased with the results. Their primary goal was to put good, defensive, safe drivers on the road. Captions: 1. Student drivers leave in one of the new 1975 cars 2. Posters were required assignments for Driver's Ed 3. Desks are put in the simulator 'room so students won't play with the simulators 88 Academics I, ' Q UH lm-L A 4. Q 1113- VN Ill as '-NT1lM1f.QiiN - . HURT? V 3. y i TEN I -V '. K -2, , Q. L ' . ,LA I' ag. 1, Y- 4 M t 'l effff-if if 1 F- F, A, , l I l' 1 , 1 17 ga ' Q... : 'a.gg5 A I 'M Q lr xxx! iv T 4 if fi! - XX I f I- I ' Q , Q ff' Nye! v 'jx 3. 'I 4 kr! dvi .Ep all l lx ' x i, Q f A-if - all at fb .rx T 'I :Ai fi ii - I -1: :ii . ,, ' 5 ' ,- 'Nr A all xi ,J fwv 3 i 3 1 . ' it FR ir ' ,J 2 5' if i 1' 3YlA 'f1'5 42'5 i ' ' T , Qi , my -' ,l .fi , D 4 - ' is 1 pg , 2 1 swf ,V Vi' ' 3,323 92' , 1 . firi f fl 2 , .it 11' . ' , .HJ-...Url Q- Health Classes Offer ariety The Health Department, under the supervision of Mr. Sanders, consisted of Health Education II for all sophomores. Two new courses were offered this year. They were Marriage and Family and and Advanced Health Education. All classes had research projects, extra credit reports and viewed films, filmstrips and x-rays. The Ad- vanced Health class' field trips included visits to Hope School, USC Medical School and Loma Linda Medical School. Some class members offered a community pro- gram on Self Breast Examination, while other students worked with exceptional children at Savanna and various elementary schools Captions: I. Taking notes can be helpful in health class 2, Be ,careful of crash diets 3. A mock demonstration may be funny but the real thing is serious business Academics 89 n. pecial Education The Special Education program covered a wide variety of student needs. Students received tutorial help in some subjects, and were given opportunities for vocational and academic testing which lead many into the Regional Occupa- tional Program and the Savanna Work Experience Program. The Aphasics Aclass dealt with students having problems in either receiving or expressing the spoken word. Students could tape voices of themselves and do alot of talking and writing. All students enrolled in the class were in R.O.P. or Work experience. Aphasic students also took athletics and academic courses. Students went on camping trips, picnics, and to school plays. Many outside visitors observed this class taught by Mrs. Mallory. The Non-Immigrant Program was a new program for foreign students. These students learned how to write, speak and read English. They also compared our way of life with life in their country. The high point of the year was a visit to Knott's Berry Farm. Mrs. Schneider was very pleased with the success of all of these students. Captions: 1. An N.I.S. student studies Eng- lish with interest. 2. Mark measures off the exact amount of wood 3. Mrs. Mallory and a group of students listen to a tape. 90 Academics -ef-A k 'K 1 . its 'Q i l , r riff' y ur.. . 1 s XX ,:,,,..:- S551 ' .i , ...,, . H A ' Teaching Students sf Q Important Skills Captions: I. Mr. Ball and Douglas read with pleasure 2. Mrs. Schneider, teacher of non- immigrant student orientation program 3. ld' Scott and Howard work with wood 4. Scott works on an individual project Academics-91 give me one chance, --- LQ. Ybq LEADERSHIP let me .show you what fue found Principal, Mr. Ross Addresses the Senior Class The graduating class of 1975 is to be congratulated for three successful years as students on the Rebel campus. They are noted for a cooperative attitude and a friend- ly manner. The faculty and staff are appreciative of their efforts to improve the campus and provide a good example for the underclass- men. It is a genuine pleasure to work with such a fine group of young people. They represent the best of our school. This yearbook is a pictorial chronical of the events that took place during the senior year of the class of 1975. I share with students who have labored hard to produce this work the thought that each Rebel will read it with fond remem- brances and pride. Robert Ross Principal Savanna High School Captions: 1. Mr. Ross 2. Smiling, Mr, Ross opens his door ready for another day 3. A day is never complete without doing paper work av is ',.,.,,.,f.i'.'a'1' x QS' Mrs. Jewell Ross Principal's Secretary Mrs. Virginia Hurst Secretary Clerk l2iL3 .l...Q,, 2 Administrative Secretaries Principal Assisted by Office Personnel This year the secretaries have proven to be a valuable help to Sa- vanna. Mrs. Ross Cno relationship to Mr. Rossl has been the princi- pal's secretary for one and a half years, while Mrs. Hurst has been in the front office for two years. Captions: I. Mr. Ross takes a break on a busy day 2. Is it a dream or really supermanil? Leadership 95 A Time to Reflect, . . As we come to the close of another school year, the opportunity is ours to look back over the year. We are able to reflect upon the many fine experiences which contribute to making Savanna High School an excellent school. This greatness is due to our students, faculty, and community. It is truly an honor for me to be a part of Savanna High School. Mr. Bosna Captions: 4. A Friday type greeting between Mr. Bosna and Mr. Ross 5. Mr. Bosna at bat as GAA challenged the faculty in softball during the spring of 74 96 Leadership Savanna's Assistant Principals Mrs. Nora Robinson Attend. Secretary Mrs. Martha Romero Mr- Art Bosna Secretary Clerk ?:'2 3 3934 fibiii ,WQSQQ ,MM .Q 'Q J , a 4 3 4 X si, -,gr ,Q X A at . -. wr 'FJ1' V g? x ft f sw M... 'J ,. - . ff 'Rx 1, . ,. ,rx ,ik s I S , get it Qs '32, 4 f 4333 A K .gi ky 3 R 'm3,,, Sax is .9 A .grip gif if 'arse rrc. A - ,N Qi A ,.Q,. ,rr 5 -va ,H C11 if A ff! A 'iiii S J Contribute to Student Progress f AY Q .X YV. 'El Mrs. Kathy Lappin Attend. Secretary Mrs. Marian Burns Secretary Clerk Mr. Bob Weaver pwrw' Q rlfs 5 Wishing You the Best Your high school days! Youill remember them all of your life! The games, the dances, the favorite teachers, the Rebel Spirit and, most of all, the kids! A students high school days can be one of life's greatest experiences. Each day should be lived to its full- est and there should even be some learning which you carry over into the big world. I wish each Rebel the very best life each can live. You only go around once, so have a good one. Mr. Weaver Captions: 4.A Savanna photographer catches Mr. Weaver's Monday expression 5.Mr. Weaver discusses matters with a student. WN lk' 5 i.. WM- We Leadership 97 98-Leadership L Savannais Student Services Strive W1 i xi 1 , H ' U Mrs. Dorothy Brauner Mr. Torn Bulkley Mr. Scott Egan Mr. Robert Maib Counselor Counselor Sz ROP Director Librarian Activity Director To Help Rebels Achieve Goals , ' Mr. Charles Purcell Mr. Ed Roberts Counselor Counselor gil , rf' 1 'x wa Mrs. Barbara Soros Mrs. Sally Williams Counselor Nurse Us . Q S w .u sus l leadershlp 99 100-Faculty Teachers Help Aid Mr. Jack Anderson Mr. Torn Ball Mrs. Sharon Bosna Mr. Craig Bourne Driver EduCati0n Special Education Reading Music, English Mrs. Deborah Boyer Mrs. Helen Brasstoff Miss Betty Brown Mr. George Brown Home Economics Business English Science S P 3 is E ff silk A aria .- . - - GMT- Marty Berson Mr. Jesse Eubanks Physical Education, Athletics English Rebel Progress ri' + If sis N 14 4 A X x K l y Mrs. Dorothy Mr. Don Cordill Miss Mary Creighton Mr. Roy Cross Buchanan Social Studies Physical Education Business Social Studies Mr. Craig Davies Mrs. Alfreda Dockery Mrs. Amparo Dutch Mrs. Hildegard Evans Science Foreign Language Foreign Language Foreign Language English 3' iyrs l Faculty-101 102-Faculty Teachers Work Along Mr. Harold Farr Mrs. Pat Fedor Mr. Larry Ferguson Mr. Vern Frank Mathematics Physical Education Mathematics Driver Education 3 g Mr. Woody Fries Mrs. Zelda Gerstner Mr. Don Gunderson Mr. Eric Hansen Driver Education Home Economics Music Special Education Athletics irsarras With Students l Mr. Joe Hoffman Mr. Emil Hugo Industrial Arts Science Ms. Cheryl Jensen Mr. Fred Jeter Art Social Studies If jf! . ,wr I N I Mr. Doug Hastings Mr. Mike Herrick Art, Athletics Physical Education Mr. Bill Hicks Physical Education Driver Education M X-1 Mr. Don Hinkle Industrial Arts Faculty-103 Miss Myrtice Jones Mr Charles Koskela Mr Bolder Landry Mrs Sally Lee English Foreign Language Social Studies Business Mr. Robert Linn Mr Richard Lodyga Social Studies Science 'Ya Mr. Robert Lugo Health Athletics and Times of Fun Mr. Sam McNally Mrs. Beatrice Morrow Industrial Arts English Social Studies if li Mr. Morie Muench Miss Diane Owen Driver Education Physical Education Athletics rg A .L-rgfig '3P'fl'!Q,gi' .i, P jg., Ms. Pansy Porter Mr. Robert Rawlings Science English Q Mr. Howard Richey Mrs. Sandra Ring Business Physical Education Work Experience Faculty-105 106-Faculty fd! c Times of Concentration, As Mrs. Barbara Rowley Mr. Robert Sanders Mrs. Marcia Schmaus Mrs. Ruth Schneider Home Economics Health, Athletics Business Special Education ccc I X gjili iifii M if i l ' r is f if ,sf ff 5 M ' 'i'i A cr irr c,c , feafiit ' r , h h xx 3 l :l A Q gf ,Z t gf' t'ir gg - ,cuff 53 4 iff' ,ff '.,. rl- X jig S, Mr. Rick Schlichting Physical Education, Athletics X if ici Mr. Richard Schoren Mr. John Shore Mr. Mike Silvey Mr. Leslie Sim Industrial Arts English Art Driver Education Speech Others Join in Sports Q' S Qi I K , if -I 1 . ,X if , , 3 , f 4, , Mrs. Cecilia Tate Mr. Norman Terkelson Mr. Jack Trendel Mrs. Donna Vincent English Social Studies Industrial Arts Business N., Mr. Lester Way Mrs. Marguerite Col. Robert Weir Mr. Har0ld Yingst Mathematics Wedeking Cadets Science Reading Faculty-107 Savanna Staff Serves Student Body, ,ff I Mr. Jack Asmussen Parking Guard Mrs. Verna Burke Stu dent Body Accounts Ai Mr. Peter DePaola Mr. Mike Ferguson Custodian Custodian Vlr. Mike Greczny Mrs. Else Hartrnaier Custodian Cafeteria Mrs. Nina Huntley Mrs. Rosalind Jacobs Cafeteria Non-lnstruc. Aide Teachers Sz Administrators in Many Ways . ' Q ,. . , 4-. ' it v ,ff N, ' '2 2 Q F 1 '. 115?t:i: X y f l f Mr. Frank Kitchen MTS- D0f0thy Leahy Mr. Daniel McFarlane Mrs. Betty Milliron Field Man Gym MHUOH Custodian Cafeteria -F15 Mrs. Nancy Palmer Cafeteria -- 5, ' Mr. Frank Fiantago MT- Henry Reffeft Gardener Custodian gs 1 .22 W... .x l Mrs. Ruth Thornton Mr. Lloyd Tracy Mr. Larry Wann Clerk fLihrary: Field Man Custodian Texts fm fl x f' M1 Mr. Melvin Puckett Day Custodian ,f Mrs. Miyo Sugihara Sec. Clerk Leadership-109 A B President Shawn akamura I hope the students of Savanna High School had an enjoyable and successful school year. It is my wish that each individual reached his or her goals for the year. May your plans for life be successfully ful- filled. Shawn Nakamura ASB President Captions: 1. A Savannan photographer catches Shawn during a camera lesson 2. As ASB President, Shawn introduces a Home- coming Candidaten Q75 3, Some student council meetings are just not as interesting as others its 110 Leadership I Cabinet Governs Savanna Looking back at the 74-75 school year, Savanna's students, faculty and administration can be proud of the many outstanding accom- plishments of the student govern- ment. All of this was done under the able leadership of Shawn Naka- mura. Meetings held during 2nd period brought out the problems and new ideas for the students of SHS. Captions: I. Vice-President, Lynn Mazeg 2. Treasurer, Kris Kesslerg 3. Secretary, Carol Haskeg 4. Carol and Shawn listen care- fully as a new idea is presented to Council Leadership 111 Student Council Elected to Serve The 1974-75 Student Council provided the student body with many outstanding activities. One of the best liked among the stu- dents Was spirit week. The Council not only planned activities but spent a considerable amount of time discussing various school problems and trying to solve them. One of the main objectives was to involve more students in co-curricular activities and increase interest in school af- fairs. The council was under the leadership of Shawn Nakamura and coordinating all the activities at Sa- vanna vvas Mr. Maib. The Student Council is to be congratulated on such a fine year. Captions: 1.Congress Secretary, Cathy Ris- berg 2. ICC President, Vickie Delfs 3. Com- missioner of Activities, Karen McLachlan, 4. Commissioner of Activities, Ed Hickerson, 5.'Comrnissioner of Affairs, Pam LeNarz, 6. Commissioner of Pep, Mitch Lembke 7. Girls' League President, Lynn Trotsky 112 Leadership Student Congress Student Congress consisted of representatives from each lst period class. President, Lynn Maze held meetings once every two weeks. The purpose of the organization was to have representation of the student bodys' ideas, opinions and complaints. Student Congress held many fund raising activities. Captions: 2. Anaheim and Buena Park Youth Council Representative, Laurie Stolk 3. Student Government Advisor, Mr. Maib 4. Commissioner of Publicity, Dave Alhadeff First Semester Student Congress Incftzdedf R.Allen, M.Arcinega, J.Augustine. D.Alha- deff, T.Beck, S.Bramon, C.Brumbaugh, T. Bureleson, J.Burelson, B.Burnett, S.Chiales, P.Cole, R.Cole, J.Dane, H.DeFillipi, S.Do- herty, S.Doughtery, M.Duffy, M.Duran, V. Delfs, E.Engstrom, L.Enoch, J.Esquivel. T. Fernandez, J.Fiandaca, D.Fisk, J.Ford, T.J. Frazier, G.Furton, R.Griener, V.Hamamoto, M,Hardos, R.Howley, D.Helburm, B.Hev- eran, E.Hickerson, G.Hoffman, J.Hotch- kiss, C.Haske, R.Jacobs, J.Jamison. T. Jenks, S.Jenks, A.Jensen, B.Jackson, R. Kaher, S.Kasper, D.Kendall, R.Kincade, R. M.Martelli, A.Martinez, K.McCready. D. Lucio. M.Lembke, P.LeNarz, C.Manary, M,Martelli, A.lVlatinez, K.McCready, D. MacKay, S.Mernam, N.Milbum, M.Miller, M.Miyoshi, M.Moore, L.Maze, K.McLache lan, M.Meal, J.Nugent, S.Nakamura, M. Okura, M.Ortiz, D.Padilla, K.Padilla, K. Padilla, C.Page, R.Pellerise, P.Perez, K. Pittman, D.Riccarrdi, M.Ridenour, D.Riley, J.Russo, K.Risberg, J.Shans, B.Sarvak, A.Stavros, Shoefild, C.Shoefield, C.Scho- enfield, B.Scott, S.Shelton, K.Sherman, D. Seechrist, L.Smith, M.ST.Duran, V.Stoll, Laurie Stolk, P.Taylor, K.Thomas, M.Troy- er, M.Trump, L.Trotsky, M.Vinsom, T. Walsh, V,Webster, C.Wagner, .I.West, J. Woody, S.Yamashita, G.Yates. A.Zamora. Leadership 113 who is more who finds and follows purpose for responsible than one a meaning, a high life? XXI x . ACTIVITIES forgetting, remem boring. September In September, school started anew with registration, a new pool, and a welcome to our sophomores. As the fall sports, football and cross-country, got into full swing, expectations were high, but the scores were not, as Savanna lost its opener to Santiago. The sophs elected officers, and everyone looked forward to Oc- tober. 116 Activities October October found us toiling through the first quarter, taking time out to watch football games, go on field trips, and hear our great band. The physiology class went to Yosemite, and the band performed at the Band and Drill Team Spectacular. The foot- ball team lost some more games along the way, in- cluding a close one to Buena Park. Despite that, our hopes remained high as November came. December The short school month of December was the busiest for everyone. The I band and A Cappella choir were preparing for the HHoliday In Music program. The basketball and wrestling teams were getting ready for their seasons, and Christmas was approaching rapidly. To help us relax, there was the Christmas as- sembly, the Christmas Formal, and finally, the long awaited vacation arrived. November The football team continued to falter, as it dropped the Homecoming game to Troy. Things were brighter though, when Alise Hill and Mike Trump were crowned Queen and King. A week later spirits rose to new heights as Sa- vanna defeated La Habra in an exciting game. The occasion prompted many to celebrate at Shakeyis. The band and drill team responded by winning awards at Los Altos and Chaf- fey, and the Thanksgiving holiday helped top off a great November. gif' 1, 11 ...fr , January After a nice vacation, January was upon us, with the last weeks of the first semester. As finals drew closer, we were occupied with our studies, hoping for good grades. With what little free time we had, we saw some great basketball games, among them were heart-stopping victories over Buena Park and Lowell. Taking a break from sports, students enjoyed The Drunkardw, a major drama production. t ,Q W ,ff ,'o Activities 117 February With February came the second semester and a busy month for all. Basketball was on the way out, track was on the way in and kids on campus worked hard at their studies. There was relief, however. Senior Week was on in the middle of the month and, of course, sen- iors proved their superiority once and for all. To end Senior Week with a flourish, there was a challenging car rally, providing fun for many. 1 18-Activities hdarch When March passed by, we hardly noticed it, as we were occupied by our worldly pur- suits. Continuing its drive for money, the Senior Class sold stuffed animals. If we wanted something for free, we could always watch the track or base- ball teams play. lf one felt charitable, you could buy something at the Boosters' Swap Meet. If you were in love, you could buy a St. Patrick's Day flower for your sweetheart and if you liked music, you could hear the choir sing. Bday In the merry, merry month of May we were the busiest people you ever saw. Seniors were getting ready for gradu- ation, Rebel '75 was the big activity on campus and in the meantime, people found time for sports like tennis and baseball. It seemed like June would never arrive. While we waited, our thoughts drifted to things like vacation, the beach, the mountains or simply the fact that 12 years of school were done for those of us who were seniors. flraril With our victory flag to April's breeze unfurled, we rejoiced over our baseball team's fine record. It was a lively month, with all the girls trying to get a date for the Sadie Hawkins dance, and the guys fighting for their lives. June Well, June finally was upon us, and the time had come for many to leave Savanna. Some cheered, some cried but for most of us there was the satisfaction that we had done our best. For those staying on, vacation was dangling like bait before them, tempting them to stray from their paths. It didn't take long for it to come though, and for a while at least, FREEDOM!! remembering, forgetting. Activities 119 Girl of the Year, Kris Kessler Krls Kessler conslstently demonstrated leadershlp scholarshlp and servlce throughout her three years at Savanna She excelled 1n Drrll Team and A Capella Cholr Krls was a member of the Callfornla Scholastxc Federatlon the Nat1onal Honor Soclety and the Student Counc1l She also part1c1pated 1n the act1v1t1es of Student Congress Jun1or House the Currlculum Commlttee and Falth Fellowsh1p Krls was elected to the offlce of Class Treasurer for both her Jumor and sen lor years Wrth her 1nf1n1te energy and rnvolvement Krxs Kessler was a memorable and hlghly valued asset to Savanna . . , . , . 7 v ' . L C ' . , . .L my '-N-M-.. L. - Nm.. 'K Q If . t'0w.,...n..,. 'A X' ,Zi ww' X33 f as Q A .yt ,.,.,, . . is s if , Y- ,t 5 4' 'Q if r sl I I , A' X 3 Boy of the Year, Steve Delph Steve Delph held a record of excellence 1n part1c1pat1on leadershlp and SGTVICC whlch w1ll be d1ff1cult to equal at Savanna Durrng h1s years as a Rebel athlete he lettered IH track and golf for one year each and lettered 1n wresthng and football durmg all three years Steve served 1n the Sophomore Iunlor and Sen1or Houses He was elected Jumor Class Presldent and was act1ve IH A Capella Cholr for three years As a senlor Steve added rnembershrp 1n the el1te Madrxgal group to hrs long llst of 1mpress1ve achxevements The outstandln enthuslasm and prlde shown bv Steve Delph w1ll not soon be forgotten at Savanna is ls l 1 E A, , 7? . s .. . . , t . s K , ef ww! ,.ael WM -M.,-Q 'thin 4, GN ,s ,A -. ! Homecoming '4Deja-Vu Homecoming was a special event of the year. To some it had no sig- nificance at all, but to most it was a time of reunion. Alumni returned bringing with them memories of former years. The theme for Homecoming 74-75 was Deja Vu . The climax of this event was the crowning of the Sa- vanna Belle , Alise Hill, and the Rebel King , Mike Trump. The Homecoming dance was held at Fullerton Junior College student center. Captions: 1.Antique cars were a highlight of 1974's homecoming 2.Alise shows her serious side 3.Senior Attendant, Shawn Nakamura, King, Mike Trump 4.L-R-Junior Attendant- Tracy Fisher, Homecoming Queen-Alise Hill, Homecoming King - Mike Trump, Sophomore Attendant-Wendy Swanson 5. Tears of joy. X 4' Activities 123 Welcome Home Homecoming ,74 showed alumni of all sorts - Song 8a Cheer, just as spirited as ever, the returning Queen8z King, and former person- alities of years passed. Captions: l.Homecoming '73 Song Sz Cheer- leaders showed that their spirit is still sky- high. 2.Senior Attendant, Sylvia Casarez 8x Prince, Brian Hayes. 3.Mike looking alittle nervous. 4.1973 Homecoming Queen, Debbie Chiales 8: King, Joe Compise. 5.Savanna Homecoming Court '74 - '75 . 124 Activities 1' Celebrities in Action The crowning of the queen caused great excitement and was followed by the dance the next evening. Captions: 1.Queen, Alise Hillg Prince, Jeff Thompson. 2.Sophomore Attendant, Wendy Swanson with escort. 3.Rebels enjoyed the dance. 4.Alise, smothered by ecstatic friends KL fans. Activities 125 Spirit eek' 4 This years Spirit Week was a lit- tle different from those of the past years at Savanna. There was a roller skate day, tourist day, hill- billy day, and costume day. Rebels were especially enthusiastic about dress up days. Although there were a few rainy days students participated with spirit and excite- rnent. Captions: 1, Bosom buddies compete for beauty title 2. Which way is Disneyland? 3. Girls join in spirit week fun 4. Tourist Renee finds Southern California interesting ls 176 Activities -gp---I fi,- . - fx 1 I' I ' 1 s is 2 5. '--k M 4 L ' Rebels Have Fun Sz Games Captions: I. Foreign exchange students from Transylvania? 2. Savannas little people put on a performance 3. Even the Rebel statue joins in spirit week fun 4. Cheer- leaders hop and bop Activities 191 ln ,VOUF LUG OR GA NIZA TIONS you, you have 1 true self, here f 9 P E 5 si i 5 Z iom to be yourself your and nothing can stand it is the law that is I.C.C. Where the Action Is! The Inner Club Council was a special organization which involved all clubs on campus. It's purpose was to get all clubs involved in school events. I.C.C. consisted of President, Vickie Delfs, Vice-Presi- dent, Donna Ochete, Advisor, Mr. Maib, and the president of each club on campus. Some of the spir- ited events which I.C.C. sponsored this year wereg the Halloween pa- rade renting booths and decorating floats, an all school candy sale, and the biggest event of the year, our big spring show- Rebel '75. This show helped to get all clubs and outside talent involved. Captions: I, President, Vicki Delfs adds brightness to l.C.C'. meetings. 2. Vicki listens to suggestions about I.C.C. sponsored events 3. Advisor, Mr. Maib enjoys students' com- ments 130 Or anizations F 721' ' if av , ,Q I 4 i X 6 1: 4 wig? 23 ' ab is fr 1 'W v Sv K sf ag V r his R 2 zgigfmrf, M19- , , AW, V if 'Q 1, 'U I xi W itd s , d 1 ff' 34.r,,, ' 5 I.C.C. Offered a Variety of Activities f'aptirms: 2. Mr. Maih gives his ideas on one of I.C.C.'s projects 3. -Iill Henry dresses up for an I.C.C. event 1,f'.f'. .Members Include: Top Rout Jeff Hotchkiss: Paula Banks: Vicki Delfs, Presi- dent: Debbie Delnerog Robin Rice Middle Hong' Mr. Maibq Cindy Waltersg Jill Henry, Larry McAdams. Tinker Lane. John Menso- nides. Steve Supam-ic, Vanessa Re-hai, Cheryl Stuck Bottom Ifuzrq Garry Folkeson, Vicki Yahn Z i Organizzitinns-1331 Yearbook Staff and lts Message Contrary to what may have been popular belief, yearbook was not an easy course. Our trigger-happy photographers ran all over campus taking snapshots of as many hap- penings and events as time allowed. Out of hundreds of photos, the staff had to choose the ones to go in your book. These were then put in an i- maginative order, along with the copy which space allowed, to sum up the school year. The mechanics of creating a yearbook take a lot of patience, effort, and teamwork. We were helped all the way by our Ad- visor, Miss Jones. We, the Staff of Savannan '75, proudly present to the student body of Savanna your book. We sincerely express the hope that you find memories to be treasured always. Captions: 2.Layout sheets are a pain, yet Raelene can still smile 3.Steve checks and is being checked by a camera 4.While our Ad- visor, Miss Jones is real, that phone isn't 5. John, Garry and Tammy are caught off guard Editorial Staff: Back Row-Leadership, Cur- riculum Xz Class Editor, Raelene Tennog Copy8z Index Editor, Tammy Kretg Layout Editor, Garry Folkesong Business 8: Adver- tising Editor, Sue Foster, Front Row-Pho- tography Editor, Steve Schwartz, Activities 8a Organization Editor, Jill Henry, Not Shown: Theme 8: Division Page Editor, Shavm Nakamura and Sports Editor, John Smart 132 Organizations .Ad ml . 1 J, , ,1 .,, , , f . . +3 - , in 1 .t ' K. 1 Q 9 ,YT , f Q ,' t Q N' it ,, , N 4' if nv iw , , ,. ,, .,.,, , ,,u. , 1 H r H uv , 'mi ' 'V If + 041 ' W - .4 , ' f may Captions: 2.While typing out the bills, Sue is interrupted by a photographer 3.Jill is either enjoying her work or she has spotted the camera 4.A deadline catches Karen in a moment of weariness 5.The smile means that Shawn has just solved a problem Yearbook Staff: Front Row- Nancy Hart- mann, Raelene Tenno, Karen Coppola, Christie Moch, Tama Walsh, Second Row- Steve Schwartz, Eric Mendelsong Third Row- Tammy Kret, Jill Henry, John Smart, Don Vencill, Eric Newman, Sue Fosterg In the Tree-Garry Folkeson Not Shown-Shavsm Nakamura, Sue Takemoto, Rita Wuelfing Organizations 133 Dispatch Keeps Rebels Informed The Dispatch has again done a fine job of keeping our student body informed of all important school events. Each month they turned out a descriptive paper to let the stu- dent body know about everything happening on campus. With the guidance and help of Mrs. Tate, their advisor, they put out a great paper all year. Captions: 1. Lon just can't take his eyes off an interesting article. 2. Trisha has an idea for a headline. 3. Rick, Joe and Lon say three heads are better than one. Dispatch Members: Back Rowg Sports Editor, Rick Grant, Joe McNei1g Lon Olmstead, Edi- tor in Chief, Joe Cozartg Trisha Whitney Front Rowg Exchange Editor, Marj Bucklewg Feature Editor, Carol Warreng Assistant Editor, Cheryl Wegnerg Opinion Editor, Ka' tie Mulak ia ati A i F ,f- 4'A Rebels Write on Captions: I. Mrs. Tate is pleased with what F- she sees 2. Joe takes a look at other papers 3, The cameraman catches Katie typing up a story 4. After meeting their deadline Cheryl, Katie, Marj. and Carol are happy N33 ,R ........... Qkawwf . a..r Organizations-135 41, my K -O , fs ji Ziff.-m EfAf'Wfl . :fs .A-'f' i yr. 2. , fa' .fr . Girls League a Way to Have Fun Girls League kept up its tradition by putting on an all girl fashion show and also sponsoring the Christmas Formal. A new activity this year was the slumber party which was held in the gym. They also sold candy canes in December and carnations in May. Their Ad- visors were Mrs. Wedeking and Mrs. Buchanan. Girls Leagur' Officers: Top Roux' Sandy House. vice president, Lynn Trotsky, presi- dent. Mary Forbes, Jr. Rep. Bottom Rau .'.' Judy Gray. l.C.f'. Rep., Cathy Cannella. secretary, Corinne Benn. treasurer. Wendy Pretty. soph. rep. Frimplvte list of Girls League members not available. 136 Organizations 4 .. mn' nit-I-W 1 ,ot is 'cf . 1 Q 1 Xi .N kb , . ff. YA, ..Y a,. . zqif? -3? ' an N,-A -enum., 5 ,. . ,N XSQ '.1g...,5 . r .gy 'tix 'M-.a. Y.. zu 'Vx' H X 'Q QV Girls League Means UTraditi0n For Active Participants I. Bake sale proves tiring and profitable 2. Cathy Cannella shows that sweaters are Hin this fall 3. Karen Padilla prefers the casual look with a hat to top it off 4. Karen McLachlen models a smile Organizations- 137 C F Continues As Busy Group CSF has been an active group on campus this year. In October they held their profitable sucker sale then, later in the Spring many sen- iors looked forward to the annual honors banquet. Other activities in- cluded a Valentines Day flower sale, the CSF regional conference, and CSF night at Disneyland. Be- cause of the dedication of advisor, Mr. Koskela, and leadership of Pres. Robert Shelton, CSF had a great year. Captions: I.Mr. Koskela grins at the close of another successful year 2.Members Jeff and Susie show they are studious 3.0fficers Val- erie, Beth, Robert gl Anne take time to pose. CSF Members include: D.Abbott, A.Altshu' ler, C.Bader, R.Banuelos, S.Bartlett, G. Baughman, B.Berlin, P.Berlin, B.Branden- burg, A.Brisson, J.Bufka, J.Bums, M.Cald- well, A.Cho, J.Cho, L,Costello, D.Cozart, A. Crouch, D.Daniels, D.Daudelin, D.Delnero, A.Downs, M.Dressner, R.Ellis, D.Erickson, E.Everhart, D.Fisk, G.Folkeson, J.Ford, S. Foster, M.Fusco, P.Galindo, D.Gammie, R. Garcia, K.Gibson, L.Giesick, J.Goldberg, B. Green, M.Gunderson, S.Hall, V.Hammamo- to, B.Hart, N.Harwell, G.Hatch, D.Haynes, J.Henry, A.Hill, J.Hinojosa, A.Hitchcock, J.Ho, J.Hobusch, P.Hoffart, J.Hotchkiss, B. Hunt, S.Johnson, K.Jones, R.Jones, K.Ka- nel, K.Kessler, M.Ketsdever, R.Kincaid, T. Kret, J.Krylo, D.Kumerow, P.Kumerow, S. Lalicker, M.Landon, M.Lasecki, P.LeNarz, K.Long, L.Lucio, S.Lucio, S.Manning, J. Masterson, T.McBride, M.McDonald, G. McPherson, E..Merrell, K.Mitchell, M.Mi- yoshi, M.Mog, J.Morookian, E.Newman, H. Nonenmacher, K.Ohlson, C.O'Loughlin, B. Olson, L.Olson, K.Payne, P.Polloway, V.Re- bai, S.Record, C.Rinnan, A.Riothert, A.Ru- atti, D.Ruiz, K.Schram, A.Schweppe, D. Scoggins, F.Shaw, R.Shelton, S.Shelton, C. Shorey, D.Simmons, J.Smart, P.Sommers, T.Streavel, S.Supancic, L.Supanic, L. Sweet, R,Sweet, L.Taira, S.Takemoto, C. Talor, C.Trull, M.Whitmore, T.Whitney, E. Worley, S.Yahata, M.Zamora 4 ....... M ...s....W, .K ny W .,... .,,. 1 Promotes Leadership Among Savanna Seniors During the year NHS provided many fun filled activities for Savan- na's academically inclined stu- dents. Their activities included sponsoring a Christmas party for the mentally retarded, putting on a car rally, and taking a trip to the Los Angeles Music Center. The high point of the year came at gradu- ation, when each NHS member re- ceived a blue cord for academic ex- cellence. Captions: 2.1L,insetl Advisor, Mr. Lodygag 3.iR.insetl Advisor, Mr. Hugog 4.President, Bruce Hart, 5.Treasurer, Mary Duffyg 6.Vice- President, Garry Folkesong 7.Secretary, Lin- da Lucio NHS Members Include: A.Altshuler, A.Bris son, A,Brown, D.Bufka, L.Cholewinski, J Cozart, D.Delnero, M.Digiambattista, A Downs, M.Duffy, D.Erickson, G.Folkeson, V Hamamoto, B.Hart, J.Henry, M.Hernandez R.Hicks, P.Hoffart, P.Hunt, V.Kanitz, K Kessler, G.Krystek, D.Kumerow, S.Lalick- er, L.Lucio, K.Maturkanich, M.Mog, S Nakamura, C.O'Laughlin, R.Omellas, K Payne, V.Rebai, B.Sarvak, R.Shelton, D Simmson, J.Sma1't, B.Spaulding, S.Supan- cic, D.Thatcher, C.Walter, J.Worgan, R Wyman Organizations 139 qs An Active FBL This year. FBLA proved to be one of the most active clubs on campus. They went to many con- ferences and conducted several fund-raising activities. which were very prosperous. The members enjoyed working for the club. as it gave them a chance to prepare for the business world, and find some- thing to do in their spare time. All in all, it was a very good year. Captions: I. Back Roux' Treasurer, Darlene Shaw: Vice-president, Diane Shawg Front How: Secretary Sue Youngg President, Cheryl Stuck: 2. Cheryl adds a pleasant smile to the meetings, 3, Darlene enjoys the meetings, and her orange too. FBLA: Hack Roux' Mrs. Schmausg Patty Bergeg Marceen Landong Diane Shawg Cheryl Stuckg Pam Le Narzg Darlene Shawg Mrs. Lee. Front Roux' Linda Nuccig Sue Burrisg Laura Mcliinleyg Debbie Burgeg Sue Youngg Mary Miller. 140 Organizations Q ,N Science Club Science Club was very successful in '75, increasing in membership by fifty percent. They participated in many activities this year, among them two car washes, a can drive, paper drive, candy sale and several field trips. They also went with the Oceanography class on the Fury II floating lab and learned about the sea. Also, the club provided films during their meetings at lunch, so people could eat and have agood time. Captions: I, Back Row: Jeff Hotchkiss, vice president, Scott Kahle, president, Roger Kahle, treasurer. Front: Judy Chandler, secretary. Members Include: A.Altshuler, D.Berry, L. Berry, J.Bliss, A.Bloom, P.Brewer, J.Chand- ler, D.Cozart, M.Dressner, D.Farris, G. Folkeson, S.Foster, B.Green, N.Hartmann, J.I-Iobusch, J.Hotchkiss, A.Hunter, R.Kahle, R.Kahle, S.Kahle, D.Lockwood, D,Mac- Donald, A,Mitchell, M.Myoshi, J.Naka- matsu, A.Palermo, D.Renshaw, M.Rnberts, J.Robledo, R.Sweet, C.Trull, M.Vinson, J. West, J.Wilson, Advisors: Mr. Brown and Mrs. Porter. Organizations l4l Bowling Club Better Than Ever In its third year at Savanna, the Bowling Club continued to grow. The teams bowled weekly in regular league action. Occasionally the club teams also competed with other schools in the district. The club reorganized each se- mester, as each team tried to win the most games for honors received at the end of the season. Captions: 3. President, Garry Folkeson bowls a strike Bowling Club: Back How: E.Penton, E.Ever- hart, S.Blumberg, C.Brumbaugh, J.Kura- gami, G.Folkeson, J.Laming, A.Bartholo, Middle Row: D.Ulrich, S.Hancock, J.Willen- borg, M.Myoshi, P.Conrad, R.Sweet, D. Renshaw, S.Collins, D.Cheahem, Front Row: Advisor, Mr. Farrg G.Buena, D.Foertsch, C. Isenhower, P.Doyle, J.Laming Rebel Key Club Serves Communit In accordance with tradition, community service continued to be the goal of Key Club. It has pro- moted civic activities every year since Savanna was founded. Along with their civic projects, Key Club members often attended the break- fasts which are held regularly by their sponsor group, the Anaheim Kiwanis Club. Key Club officers for this year included President, Joe Cozart, Vice President, David Dvormang and Secretary, Robert Shelton. Faculty Advisor for the year was Mr. Tom Ball. Captions: 2, President, Joe Cozart conducts meeting as Advisor, Mr. Ball looks on Key Club Members: Hack How: Mike B- jerum, Joe Cozart. Middle Row: James Su- pancic. John Smart, Alan Downs. Rex Kil- gore, Bottom Roux' David Thatcher, David Dvorman 14 7 Or anization if nr if r AA ' Y 4nq,.,,. was g' -Q? 1 r- NSA Has a Promising Year Nursery School Assistants was a vocational education class which had been offered for the past three years at Savanna. The members, under the direction of Mrs. Rowley, worked as assistant teachers and aides. The students went on field trips to college-operated nursery schools and to various community service operations. Many students who completed the class are now employed in local pre-schools. Captions: I. 'tLet me rearrange a few pieces 2. Sing along with Mitch? 3. You donlt say! Organizations 143 Viva La French Club French club did an outstanding job this year. The students par- ticipated in many school activities. One of their various projects was a perfume sale that was very success- ful. With the helpful direction of their advisor, Mrs. Dockery, and the leadership of the officers, the club had a prosperous and exciting year. Captions: I. Membersg Back Roux' Gil Mo- renog Amy Crouchg Kim Payne Middle Row: Pam Hoffartg Dawn Scoggins: Yiota Kiousisg Lori Aguilar Front Row: Treasurer, Louise Okurag President, Joan Goldbergg Ilene Cooper: Mrs. Dockery2.Advisor, Mrs. Dock- ery Mecha Club Shows Spirit Mecha club had a very worth- while year. The students were in- volved in various projects and ac- tivities such as the Cinco de Mayo Festival. They also took field trips to local colleges and went on a snow trip. Under the guidance of their advisor, Mr. Lugo, and the club's officers, the members provided their services to Savanna in many ways and proved to be a beneficial group to have on campus. Captions: 3. Advisor, Mr. Lugo 4. Membersg Top Row: George Ayala. Frank Estrada Bot- tom Row: Mr. Lugo, Diane Perez, Susan Lucio. Helen Estrada, Becky Acevado, Rene Gutierirez, Nancy Torres, Minnie Carrillo 144 Organizations Qiv 'Q 3 L. Q Electronics Club This year, through the efforts of Savanna's Electronics Club, many people were turned on to activities such as building and repairing ra- dios, T.V.'s, applicances, and even making things to sell for fund-rais- ing projects. The club also gave members an opportunity to learn and improve their skills in elec- tronics. Captions: 2. Mr. Trendel, Dennis Lockwood and Chris Greiner are busy working on Eco- Lights 3. Dean Antonucci adds a finishing touch Idents: Back Row: Tony Brovsm, treasurerg Dennis Lockwood, Steve Lammeg Chris Grei- ner, vice-president Front Row: Dean An- tonuccig John Mensonides, president, Steve Supancicg Jamie Jemison, secretaryg Mr. Trendel Service Gents Under the expert advice of Mr. Landry, Service Gents lived up to their name this year, continuing the organizations long standing tradition. The group was very ac- tive, having some car washes, tak- ing Cerebral Palsy children to Dis- neyland, and operating a booth at the Halloween parade. The Gents also were of service to the school and the community in many other areas. Captions: 4. Danny Tuffs, Arthur Lane, Brad Jarrel and Tony Campbell have a good time at the Service Gents meetings. Organizations l4'J Faith Fellowship Sharing Their Beliefs With Fellow Students Faith Fellowship is a religious organization, where students may meet with others and share their faith. The club almost doubled in size this year and continued to grow rapidly. Jeff Thompson re- presented them as president, and their advisor was Mr. Yingst. Captions: 1. President, Jeff Thompson 2. Vice President, Jeff Augustine 3. Advisor, Mr. Yingst Faith Fellowship Members Include: J.Aug- ustine, P.Banks, B.Beigbedere, K.Boxley, S.Brown, S.Chisolm, N.Furton, D.Gagnon, T.Goldstein, R,Guitterey, D.Haley, J.Han- son, S.Johnson, K.Kessler, T.Lasecki, L.Mc- Adams, S.Morales, B.Olsen, L.Pendergast, F.Petersen, J.Thompson, D.Thatcher, M. Weff, L.Williams, Mr. Yingst, and visitors M XF? 146 Organizations 114 Sa-Reb ork Aids Savanna The Sa-Rebs is an organization of girls whose purpose is to give service to the school and help fel- low students. Their advisor was Mrs. Tate and their president was Katie Mulak. Activities for the year included: decorating the teacher's lounge, helping with Back-to-School night, Homecom- ing, Christmas Formal, and Jr.- Sr.Prom. Officers: President, Katie Mulakg Vice Presi- dent, Cheryl Wegnerg fNot Shownlq Secre- tary, Marj Bucklew, Treasurer, Carol War- ren Sa-Rebs Members: Back Row: Joyce Freeze, Kathy Matthews, Denise Arenas, Katie Mulak, Mrs. Tate Front Row: Marjorie Buck- lew, Carol Warren, Cheryl Wegner Organizations 141 1 Regional Occupational Program The Regional Occupational Pro- gram this year was very successful with a class increase of 3,000 more students. It helped fill the students learning needs for a successful em- ployment career by placing them in real situations of learning and work- ing in fields they enjoy most. This high school experience enabled stu- dents to attain jobs more easily. Captions: 1.Jan Allison and Pat Vigil offer help to a customer 2.Students take inventory at Handyman 148 Organizations osls i -in-In-i f -on Zin P r 1 Q-1 il? 'c Q 5 2 ROP Students in Action Captions: 1.Sue Branom leaming secretarial work 2.John Evans gains experience from working in the nursery 3.Debbie Freeman preparing merchandise for sale 4.R.O.P. cen- ter in action ,,,,.,...n-145 'C mm., I :VV Q if Organizations-149 Cadets Keep Up Tradition of Fine Leadership This year Savanna was picked to be the headquarters for all cadets in our district. The cadets went on several bivonacs where. in full gear they made one day encarnpments and were placed in battlefield situ- ations. They also went on several survival trips, where they had no food or shelter and had to make do with what they could find. The ca- dets also represented Savanna in many parades and at the state rifle rnatch. Under the direction of Colo- nel Weir, the cadets had a very suc- cessful year. C'aptions.' 2. Mike Cuttler leads the cadets in a flag ceremony during a Rebel assembly 3. Jim. Don. David and Mike display flags to show pride in school and country while Jeff looks on Cadet Corp Members Include: Hack Hong' Manuel Vasquez, -leff Reese. Don Buckalew. David Haley. Cecil Atkins. Front Rong' -lea rome Gibbons, Rick Flechaus. Jim Benson. Jeff Holmes. X Q 3 3 is-Wqztzi L +1 -wi si 5 l E: SEE: gg ' 'SI .- 5 - --5 5 so : ig.-5. Q Ni ... '.'-1:22 T s if' , it . . 5 or r s 'rf' is Q - it - fi 'P M r If ' AV J 'Q U ff f '71, K I M . k 5 Q, A W! V 9. 5 ' ff f titt e Q 'w A. Tix 4 if f ' - , ' ' if ' -.. .3 A .1 ' 'H 1 . , , i Fi i..see W Q ... . . ' 2 .2 ka ,,:. Q 3'3'T7iE'v 1, -' .Y -4 ..- f4'ye..s. f ,.: .A in.. A . 7, ..4..f N. fr ,'RQ'- 'I' 1 1.5. - ' ' ' - 5115- 't Orhanizat ions A , , Q I , ...,, Pep Club Offers Posters Sz Pride Captions: I. Members take time to socialize after job gets done 2. Mary, Nancy, Kathy and Karen relax while waiting for brushes 3. Mrs. Mallory wraps it up for the day 4. Alise and Debbie get it done slowly but surely Organizations- 151 Pep Club Sparks School Spirit Painting, Mums, Sz Buttons Pep Club had a very spirited year. It's members could be de- pended on to come every week to paint signs for all sports during the year. They also decorated the gym, and stadiums for all the games. Other activities included selling mums at Homecoming and selling pep buttons. Led by Ad- visor, Mrs. Mallory, and Comm. of Pep, Michelle Lembke, pep club did an outstanding job of promoting spirit among the students. Captions: 1. Karen wonders what's going on. 2. Donna SL Janelle are caught trying to keep their hair out of the paint. Pep Club Members Include: J.Anderson, P. Banks, M.Blate, D.Brown, R.Carol, D.Car- stens, K.Coppola, D.Delnero, T.Fisher, M. Forbes, D.Friend, P.Giehl, N.Goldstein, D. Gustafson, A.Hill, P.Hoffart, J.Kuljus, D. Lane, M.Martelli, G.Martin, C.Moch, K. McLaughlin, E.Nishizu, D.Ochedy, K. Padilla, T.Remalia, M.Rescigno, K.Rob- bins, A.Schreiner, G.Sorenson, T.Steinberg, L.Stolk, B.Taylor, C.Walter, V.Webster, J.Williams, R.Wuelfing, J.Woody, A.Za- mora. 152 Organizations 2 SAVANNKXX- N x L 2 Song Sz Cheer Do Their Thing at Games Sz Pep Rallies Captions: 1. Song and Cheer perform to Round, Round Get Around 2. Liz Leonard watches the game 3. When all looks gloomy Paula Banks gives a spirited cheer 4. Song and cheer truck-in, along before a kickoff 5. Sophomore look on while cheerleaders do a routine Organizations-153 Songleaders Start ith a Kick The Savanna Songleaders started out their year by doing a great job of representing Savanna High School. At the Santa Cruz Song and Cheer- leading Camp, this past summer, they used original routines for competition. They practiced dili- gently during the rest of the sum- mer to perfect their skills. Through- out this year they have done a su- perb job of keeping up the Rebel Spirit . The Songleaders performed at games and pep assemblies doing complex routines for the students, faculty, and fans. Under the leadership of Advisor, Mrs. Fedor, these girls showed out- standing talent and school spirit for the 1974-75 season. Captions: 2.Debbie exhibits her school spirit 3.Kelli just can,t take her eyes off the game 4.Robin shows her winning spirit at a game 5.Alise seems to be consentrating on the rou- tine 6.Paula displays a spirited smile 7.Pam keeps an eye on the game while helping to lead a chant Varsity Songleaders-Top Row:Debbie Del- nero, Robin Mottg Keli Robbinsg Bottom Row:Alise Hillg Paula Banks, head songlead- erg Pam Hoffart 154 Organizations 473 Wy sz ooss s 4 4 1 V .o 4 .zz rf' ,W.:.,, -ff? i 'D--is Varsity Shows Spirit and Pride Savanna's Varsity Cheerleaders went to Santa Cruz for the song and cheerleading camp for four days, learning routines, cheers, and chants. During the year, they con- tinually came up with new routines which they performed. They deco- rated the team room for the guys on the team before games, and also cheered for all sports during the year. Under the leadership of Ad- visor, Mrs. Fedor, they did a fantas- tic job for the 1974-'75 school year. Captions: 1.Cindy is caught in the middle of a cheer 2.Mary tries to spark some spirit 3. Ginny happily yells a chant 4.Patty puts everything into it 5.Debbie does a winning cheer 6'.Liz displays a winning smile Varsity Cheerleaders Left to Right.'Head Cheerleader, Cindy Walterg Patty Giehlg Ginny Martin, Debbie Browng Liz Leonard 8: Mary Martelli Organizations 155 pmoww' Us .W .Q . 'Z'Mlrx.f'7', -f txt gr 7' sv K i- 35.1 Ak w i'3,,',5 JV Cheerleaders Show Spirit of 6 Savanna's Junior Varsity Cheer- leaders had a great year! They spent many hours practicing new, exciting, routines for the benefit of the Rebels , This group of girls showed spirit and pride wherever they performed. Their main activ- ity, of course, was cheering at all JV sports events. The JV Cheerleaders truly had an outstanding year! Captions: 1,JV's demonstrate their great spirit following a touchdown 3.Donna, Lau- rie, and Mary take a break for clowning a- round after the game 4.The photographer catches Terry as she cheers, I got spiritn Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Top:Terry Steinbergg Middle Row.'Karen Coppolag Lau- rie Stolkg Angelica Schreinerg Head Cheer- leader, Donna Carstensg Bottom: Mary Res- cigno 156 Organizations A if 1 I if-Qu ---af ophomores Set High Standards for Years Ahead The Sophomore cheerleaders are a new addition to Savanna's cheer- leading squads. They attended many competitions and had many fund raising activities to help pay for their outfits. They also attended all sophomore baseball, basketball, track, and football games. In their first year they have done a great job of keeping the spirit high among sophomore students. By doing so they have set high standards for fu- ture sophomore cheerleaders. Captions: 2.Sophomore cheerleaders show great acrobatic skill during a rebel assembly 3.Gayle gets a lift from Tricia during some free time at the game 4.Sophomores are shown doing one of their exciting routines during a pep assembly Sophomore Cheerleaders: Top.'Gayle Sore- son Middle: Jill Anderson Bottom: Eileen Nishizug Tricia Remaliag Patti Taylor, Don- na Gustafsong Head Cheerleader, Valerie Webster fairy? 4 r.,f-v ' Organizations-157 Thespians Are Talented 85 Busy The Thespians has become a very popular and active club. This years group performed three major pro- ductions and eight minor produc- tions. They put on performances for students at Savanna as well as junior highs, elementary schools, and the general public. Captions: 2. LThese two girls were rehearsing a scene from Blue Denim Idents: M.Allison, D.Beck, D.Buckalew, B. Burris, M.Dressner, M.Duffy, D.Gagnon, D. Goodman, B.Green, D.Haley, Z.Hantche, S. Haworth, D.Herzberg, R.Hicks, M.Kum- erow, J.Laming, L.McAdams, R.McKennon, L.McKinley, N.Ostberg, S.Park, P.Peacock, C.Penton, P.Quade, J.Raasveld, C.Roberts, D.Sechrist, C.Smith, D.Vigo, D.Wiesel 158 Organizations ha.. is xr -lsr eeeeee e as -, t nm. r i -9353 o 3 ...- fjfff .ay 'Ya Rehearsal Adds Polish Captions: I. Rick Hicks and Mary Allison show real feeling at rehearsal 2. These boys are rehearsing a bar scene for The Drunkard 3. Nina Ostberg and.Brian Green rehearse for Blue Denim 4.uPaul Peacock and Maureen Kumerow play lovers in Blue Denim Organizations-159 Drunkard Proves ery Worthwhile The Drunkard was the first ma- jor production of the year for the drama class. The three months of changes and rehearsals made the play a worthwhile effort. Captions: l. The drunkard fLarry McAdamsJ, attacks the bartender tDave Herzbergl, for ruining his life with the temptation of drink. 2. Debbie Goodman gives an effective por- trayal of the insane sister 3. The drunkard's brother tRick Hicksj, finds two innocent farmers discussing the downfall of his broth- er 160 Or anizations A Cappella Has Finest Year Ever This year A Cappella partici- pated in more activities and con- certs than in any other year. They were invited to sing at Disneyland on two occasions and sang at the convention center for '4Holiday in Music. The group competed in many singing festivals and received recognition for their excellence in music. A Cappella also took part in school assemblies and held several fine concerts. Under the direction of Mr. Bourne, Savanna's Choir was tops in their field. Captions: I. Director, Mr. Bourne and Ac- companist, Judy Bizzle 2. A Cappella, dur- ing their first performance 3. Choir Board - President, Robin Rice, Vice-President, Jill Henryg Secretary, Holly Endemanog fNot Pictured: Treasure, Linda Cernyl A Cappella Members Include: Top Row - J. Tucker, D.Wetzel, R.Heinz, D.Patterson, K. Kessler, T.Hintz, K.Kocman, R.Rice, D. Barton, S.Kahle, C.Brumbough, J.West, L. Cerny, P.Brewer, C.Trullg Row Two - K.Pat- terson, C.Celaya, D.Farris, C.Thoelke, J. Masterson, J.Kelley, K.Kocman, K.Mc- Cready, H.Endernano, N,Hinson, L.Hanby, C.Renfroe, T.Remalia, B.Jackson,, Row Three - J.Henry, C.Robles, R.Jacobs, J. Woo, D.Gustafson, J.Hinson, R.Wuelfing, E. Endemano, A.Martinez, G.Daniels, C.Mon- dary, J.Evans, B.Olson, M.McDonald, T. Cardwell, Bottom Row - S.Thoelke, C.Rinn- man, G.Folkeson, R.Kahle, D.Delnero, R. Oakland, K.Moore, R.Kable, S.Foster, P. Tuggey, A.Hill, J.Cochram, D.Staples, P. Durham, B.Scott 162-Organizations 1 3 Savanna Choir akes Their Wn Kind of Music Captions: I. Choir relaxes during intermis- sion 2. A highly-disciplined and well-Trained group. the A Cappella choir gave an out- standing performance at the annual Holi- day in Music program. 3. Usually a stiff and formal group. A Cappella used a change of pace from their normal routine and treated their audiences to some pop tunes and choreography. 0YgdI1lZ8llflIlN lol 164 Madrigals Get It Together With Music Savanna's Madrigal Group added a touch of class to the music depart- ment. In addition to concerts and shows, they performed in assemblies and participated in the district festi- val. In February they went on a four-day tour to San Francisco where they performed for other schools up toward Northern California, leaving a sprinkle of Savanna's music wher- ever they went. New ideas using choreography and musical entertain- ment together proved to be very successful and audiences loved it. Many donations were given to Madri- gals when they performed for dif- ferent dinners and organizations. They have had a very busy year and SHS can be proud of their outstand- ing achievments. Captions: 1. Choreographed numbers took a lot of practice, both physically and musically 3. The performance was a big success displaying the new pop's,' outfits 4. Thom Goldstein entertained with his very own solo Madrigals: Back Row L-R: Lori Costello, Robin Rice, Karen Kocman, Scott Kahle, Kathy Kocman, Neil Hinson, Alise Hill, Frank Gehring. Front Row: L-R: Ed Endemano, Debbie Delerno, Kevin McCready, Anita Martinez, Jay Hinson, Donna Barton, Jim West, Holly Endemano, Kneeling: Sue Foster, Thom Goldstein, Steve Delph, Jill Henry. Q A........., Wi' ew' n f bbs- WWWW Advanced Choral Ensemble The title Advanced Choral En- semble was a more formal name given to the Madrigals, the highest vocal group. Captions: 1. The Madrigals showed us the more serious side of their concert, performing sacred songs and madrigals in tuxedos and formals 2. Someone didn't understand the choreography 3. Comical part of choreography 4. The full group in action Organizations- 165 Advanced Girls Glee Sings Girls Glee had a busy schedule this year. Among their usual activi- ties, the group also participated in exchange programs with Cresent and Brookhurst Junior High Schools, Holiday in Music and District Festi- vals. The class is open to any girl that is interested in singing and get- ting involved in the program. They had exceptional turnouts at their Fall, March and Spring Concerts. Under the direction of Mr. Bourne the Choir has grown in size and quality. Captions: 1. Cindy shows exceptional talent 2. Lorraine and Cindy show interest 3. Ex- citement never ceases Girls Glee: Back Row: M.Garrow, L.Frey, C. Bair, L.Park, C.Watters, T.Sammons 3rd Row: D.Sechrist, L.McKinley, D.Wetzel, D. Staples, C.Celaya, M.Duffy. 2ndRow.' P. Palmerton, K.Ohlson, P.Femandez, P. Grandfield, D.Mckinnon, D.Atwell, Front How: L.Nickum, S.Wickel, B,Platt, P.Cas- tillo, C.Lund. 166 Organizations Miss Drill Team .S.A. Pagent Captions: l. Dance routine for Miss Drill Team to The Serpent and the Eagle 2. Military routine took first place 3. Vickie Delfs models the creative costume 4. The routine held a captive audience 5. Mrs. Ring, drill team advisor. 3 Q ff s if Organizations-167 agic Performers Girls who enjoyed performing and wanted to he involved and show pride in their school had the quali- fications to be a Rebel-Anne, Sa- vanna's marching magicians. The group consisted of forty-five girls, under the advisorship of Mrs. Ring. Hardwork, time, patience and alot of encouragement are what make a team and, Without a doubt, they had it. Captions: 2. A company front line is used for a manuevering in one of the many field po- sitions 3. Smiles aren't always frozen 4. Reb' el-Anne routine to H2001 Space Odysseyu Rebel-Annes: Hack Roux' D.Hayes, K.Payne, K.Kocman, A.Crouch, N.Harwell, C.Scott, D.Patterson, D.Winget, C.Martino, C.Paceg Row 2: C.Goldsworthy, T.Brewer, P.Johnson, S.Johnson, L.VandePol, V.Delfs, L.Cerny, J. Knight, A.Ruattig Row 3: A.Rothert, D.Bry- an, K.Enos, C.Rothert, K.ReXach, J.Som- mers, I..Nickum, T.Fullmer, L.Cerminar, M. Ewingg Row 4: C.Strong, C.Manning, D.Fer- nandez, S.Upton, K.Welsch, S.Hall, T.Cald- well, B.Platt, D.Reckinger, J.Fullmerg Front Roux' Recall, V.Yahng Recall, K.Kesslerg Head Leader. -1.Henryg Asst. Leader, C. Haskeg Recall, L.Poseley. Rebel- nne Rhythm Savanna's drill team, known as the Rebel-Annes, are one of its most talented groups. They were busy with football half-times, compe- tition shows, parades, assemblies, basketball half-times, Miss Drill Team USA, Savanna's annual spring show, and many other e- vents. Under the direction of their advisor and the five leaders, the drill team came through with top honors in everything they entered throughout the year. The fall sea- son was extremely busy, but they kept right on practicing and per- forming throughout the spring months. It was a Great Year! Captions: 1. The f'Charlie Chaplin routine required alot of Uhammin' it up! 2. Person- ality shows on and off the field 3. Proudly standing in concert formation 4. Drill team performs a competition routine Organizations 169 it 'F 55 x . s 'UF' 2' x U Q K 1 t mv S , ,312 f'if5f HEI 'I U 4 H 552' gjfi . S sfi-5: 3 V -.., W. we . Ri gf bw .. 53. E Q x K 1 ,Q U 5 'f Sf' 5 .S A 6 DQ Q Q ,Q e L5 S Q ,Q P' , I- , X xii M..f......,,...w,,..,M I if Q fir R Q 0 2 gms ij-fm 4 , . X A 4 is Tx' wan-W, if S 1i The Leaders Run the Show How does the drill team do their thing? From making up routines. teaching them, working to keep discipline and smiling faces with forty-five girls, the leaders had quite a job. The leaders were select- ed from among members with at least one years experience as a Rebel-Anne. Try-outs were a week long, held sometime in the spring and the new leaders were an- nounced at the annual spring show. With all the responsibilities trials and tribulations it was still quite an experience! Captions: I. Hokey Half-time at a basket- ball game 2. Happy faces after winning a heavy competition 3. First Place is an- nounced and isn't Jill happy 4. Santas and elves entertained for the Christmas Assem- bly 5. Hamming it up at half-time Organizations 111 .J Vi' Rebels' Mighty arching Band Captions: 2. Mr. Gunderson carefully reads the judging sheets from the Los Altos half- time competition 3, Joy Livingston and Ton- ia Matthews show much concentration while playing clarinet 4. Laura Tiara. sophomore flautist Marching Band Members Include: Top Row: B.l-leidner, K.Adary, B.Dvorak, S,Gimber, C.Morgan, E.Newman, D.Dvorman, M.May- field, K.Richfield, Z.Walker, G.Thompson, B.Barnes, D.l-Ialey, C.Smith, D.'I'rimble, M. Baucom, C.Mead, R.Sullivan, K.Newell, M. Mair, G.McPherson, .I.Ferguson, M.Mat- thews, R.I-Iaig, T.Richardson, M.Vincon, K. Palermog Ron' Two: L.Ames, C.Hatfield, J. Livingston, K.Jones, B.Tenneson, A.Hill, M.Sattler, C.Hall, M.Yingling, B.Hunt, C. Hausenbein, J.Krylo, D.Bett1eton, -l.Braley, R.Hicks, M.Gunderson, D.Matthiessen, L. Walker, D.Gammie, D.Lance, M.I-Iernandez, N.Ostberg, L.Fleming, K.Gibson, S.Balder- asg Row Three: S.Yamashita, T.Matthews, C.Celaya, S.Walker, C.Sparks, P.Donahue, S.Schwartz, F.Roberts, V.L0we, B.Mc- Adams, D.Adams, M.Cuneo, J.Wilmouth, W.Atchison, A.'l'orres, R.Sweet, J.Gunder- son, .I.Graham, M.Caldwell, D,Erikson, A. Gimherg Front Rout' M.Thomas, J.-lohnson, R.Kael, K.McGee, L.Cruz, N.Carmen, B. Pollikaitis, Bllawthorne, Tfllorres, L.Loop, S.Weaver, S.Casarez, H.Endemano, M.Za- mora, D.Peck. B.Brandenburg, K.Towers, J Galitz. li 7 Organizations Qtr on . 5 Qws in I ., 'qLur.m.,'.f,' hw wi as . t. .1 SA.-we ,ev S' -if 'ir 'K mil Kwfis 5 is ff- H U 1, .. 'iw i iv. Q was Tempo Talent The Marching Band, one of Sa- vanna's most active groups, was busy from the opening of school un- til Christmas vacation. Practice be- gan in August and the Sophomores were taught different techniques and styles of marching. This year's competition show, Front Row Cen- ter, proved to be fast-moving and very entertaining. The audience ap- peal was fantastic and showed in all the awards we accepted. Awards included: 2nd place Div. I Bands- Long Beach Invitational, Sweep- stakes, Best Music, Best Marching and Manuevering, Best Showman- ship, Best Drill team, Best Show- manship-Drill Team-Orange Tourna- ment of Bands, lst place-Class A Best Marching and Manuevering, Superior Performance, Best Drum Major-Los Altos Competitiong lst place-Div. A Bands, Chaffey College half-time Tournament. Other events included: The Band Spec., Disney- land Parade, Silverado Days parade, and home football games. It was a very busy season and proved success- ful in many ways. 7 Captions: I. Mighty Marching Rebels in their last football show of the year 2. Drum Major. Mike Thomas salutes judges at Chaf- fey Competition. 3. The toe-tapping tempo of the Percussion section, keeps 'em moving. 4. Whois who in the Band. I 4 . ,. The Flags Fly and Banners Wave The Banner and Flag Corp did a great job this year in both parades and half-time shows. With a few solo spots of their own, they really got the applause and added a great deal to the shows this year. Captions: 2. Head Leader, Debbie Peck 3. Performing during a football half-time 4. First Asst., Karen McGee 5. Holly Endemano and Second Asst., Sylvia Casarez perform with proud smiles Banner and Flag Corp: Back Row: T.TorreS, B.Polikaitis. B.Hawthorne, H.Endemano, M.Reed, N.Carmen, M.Zarnora, S.Casarez, S.Weaverg Front Row: R.Kahle, B.Branden- burg, L.Cruz, D.Peck, J.Galitz, K.McGee, J.Johnson, K.'l'owers. 114 Org iiaatioi- World's Greatest Pep Band III This was the third year for a pep band at Savanna. The Pep Band consists of members from the Marching Band. They really got the cheers going and kept the spirit up at the football games. Captions: 1. Students who enjoy sharing their talent with others 2. Look at Mike go! 3. Wanda adds to the harmony of the Pep Band 4. They tend to get rowdy 5. Keep on playin'! Organizations 175 Jazz Ensemble Savanna has been known state- wide for their fantastic stageband. They played for dances and other social events, and attended numer- ous jazz festivals. This year a tradi- tion was broken with the group. It had been an all male band in the past, but this year a girl was added to the group. The Jazz Ensemble had built a reputation of excellence throughout the years and they just kept on getting better. Number one in the district, they were one of Savanna's' prize possessions this year. Captions: 2. Mike Thomas, alto-sax player 3, Mark Cuneo entertains with a solo Stage Band: Top Rowg L.Sweet, J.Krylo, D. Gammie, M.Gunderson, R.l-licks, B.Hart, Z. Walker. Standing: O.Trimble, M.Thomas Bottom Rowq G.McPherson, M.Cuneo, G. Thompson, C.Smith, M.Maxfield, G.Hou- senbein, M.Yingling, K.Ardery, M.Baucom 176 Organizations ff' w , ,, d I4.'g 4,1 ' ' X57 L'-' ,.:,L,N,g4s 5 1 , 3 me ' fi ww tammy Y 5 Z , 5 , -N i LW M x gyizg ,, . tw 122 ,I 1, if if ' ' 1 '. 'Wi -5 'fQ?,w:i1, - f' '. f tgp, ' i.. gs ii IQ' f nb- K 1 SZ ,A 15iE?v- .- V 8 uv 0 ,W :W ' ff ,J f , Q, f f t QQ, -SK x K- X -uu1 'f' I fi ef' 'Y Rebels Jive with Jazz Captions: I. Professionals? Your guess is as good as ours 2. Conga corner features Craig Smith 3. Savanna's Super Sax Section 4. Rick and Bruce 'Ltrumpv together 5. Gary keeps the rhythm rockin' steady Organizations 111 Concert Band: Sounds of' 5 After the marching season was over, band members tried out for Concert Bands. For the first time this year the group was split into two smaller wind ensembles. Con- cert Bands showed their talent by performing in many concerts and festivals. Under the direction of Mr. Gunderson and Mitch Fennel, the groups had a truly outstanding season. Captions: 1. Stephanie Gimber proves to be a brilliant flutist 2. Mike Sattler plays a mu- sical piece on the bassoon 3. The trumpets add their special touch to the music 4. Con- cert Bands unite to give an outstanding per- formance. Concert Band Members Include: R,Adams, L.Ames, K.Ardary, W.Atchison, S.Balderas, W.Bames, M.Baucom, M.Bettleyon, J.Braley, M.Caldwell, C.Celaya, M.Cuneo, P.Donohue, B.Dvorak, D.Dvorman, D.Erickson, J.Fer- guson, L.Fleming, D.Gagnon, D.Gammie, K,Gibson, A.Gimber, J.Graham, J.Gunder- son, M.Gunderson, R.Haig, D.Haley, C. Hall, B.Hart, G.Hasenbein, C.Hatfield, B. Heidner, M.Hernandez, D.Hicks, R.Hicks, A. Hill, D.Hoffman, B.Hunt, K.Jones, J.Krylo, D.Lance, J.Livingston, V.Lowe, M.Mair, M. Matthews, T.Matthews, D.Matthiessen, C. Maxey, M.Maxfield, W.McAdams, W.Mc- Clintock, G.McPherson, C.Mead, C,Morgan, B.Mortensen, J.NaKamatsu, K.Newell, E. Newman, N.Ostberg, K.Palermo, K.Rey- nolds, T.Richardson, F.Roberts, M.Sattler, S. Schwartz, C.Smith, C.Sparks, R.Sullivan, L. Sweet, R.Sweet, J.Tabris, L.Taira, B.Tenny- son, M.Thomas, G.Thompson, A.Torres, D. Trimble, M.Vinson, G.Walker, L.Walker, S. Walker, T.White, J.Wilmoth, S.Yamashita, M.Yingling. 178 Organizations Orchestra: A Combination of Classic Sounds Orchestra is a performing organiza- tion open to all qualified students who wish to play a string instrument. Members of this talented group played in the district's Holiday in Music orchestra. They also per- formed in various concerts through- out the year. Under the direction of Mr. Gunderson, Orchestra had a very memorable year. C'aptions: 1. Orchestra members are all smiles at the close of a fantastic performance 2. Kathy, Donna, and Cindy all agree that prac- tice makes perfect 4. Ray Sullivan concen- trates on perfection. Orchestra Members: Back Roux D.Erickson, M.Thomas, C.Hall Middle Rowg K.Gibson, C. Morgan, B.Brandenburg, M.Olsen,W.Atchi- son, D.Bettleyon, M.Bettleyon, A.Rothert Front Rowg C,Rothert, K.Walsh, K.Rexach K.Newell, R.Sullivan, L.Williams. Organizations 179 180-Orga AA Has the Winning Spirit This year G.A.A. offered an all new program of activities which in- cluded some new sports to meet the girls, desires. These included bowl- ing, track, flag football, scuba and swimming. G.A.A. also offered vol- leyball, field hockey, tennis, archery, softball and badminton. Throughout the year, the Varsity and J.V. teams competed against nine schools for each sport and also represented Sa- vanna at the district tournaments, although only a limited number of girls could compete on the Varsity and J.V. teams. All girls in G.A.A. were placed on teams and competed against other schools with teams similar in ability and skill. Captions 2. Teri tries for a strike 3. ls Sharon another Hank Aaron? 4. Sue makes an all out effort going into the stretch Senior Members of GAA Include: Top Row: Vanessa Rebai, Advisor, Miss Owen, Sandy Watanabe, Sue Lalicker, Roberta Wyman, Brenda Argabright, Advisor, Miss Creighton, Coach, Ms. Randolph, Bottom Row: Carol Crispin, Lori Walker, Cindy Morgan, Sharon Barnard. nizations 'nb 2 2 GAA Has a Sport for Every Girl Captions: 2. Miss Owen confers with the JN volleyball team 3, It takes team work! Junior Members Are: Front Roux Y.Nunez. C.Mendez, L.Aguilar, J.Woo. L.Patterson. Middle, Roux R.Perriera, A,SChweppe. C. Brumbaugh, D.Miranda. L.Williams. K.Mc- Kernan, S.Shelton, A.Cho, W.Atchinson, C. Sparks Back Roux N.Hartmann, T.Walsh, C.Stuck, D.Shaw, S.Lucio, D.Shaw, C,Roy, M.Mowery, C.Brown, J.Trulis. P.Wakeman, N.Ostberg Sophomore Nlembers Include: B.Aase, K Alexander, K.Arends. E.Argabright. TA- ry. D.Atwell. R.Bakken, S.Bartlett. P.Berlin L.Brooks. A.Calderon, P.Castillo. Ffulaya -I.Cernuda. P.C'ole, P.Dall. K.Daniel. E Dietz, D.F'isk, lVl.Frisco, P.Galindo. R.Gar- cia, lVl.GarroW, L.Giesick, P.Grandfield, K Hunt, D.l-licks, H.lnunza. K,Kal1ler, D Kong, K.l,angford, C.Long, J.Masterson. 'I' McBride, D.McKinnon, K.Merrill, A.Mit- chell, K.Mitchell, J.Mooney, D.Mosher, L Okura. B.0lson, K.Ortiz, P.Polloway, B Scott, F.Shaw, T.Smith, A.Stauras, C Stuck, Bffennyson, C.Thurman. J.Walker, -l.Whatley. S.Wickell, J.Wilson, S.Young Glarnora. J.Zamora Organizatlons l8l N if fb Determination Creates Winners GAA Gets Bigger And Better in '74-'75 Captions: 1. The field hockey team rolls over opponents 2. Waiting's the worst part for Sue, Shawn and Kris 3. Kris sets up for a shot 4. That tennis bal1's got to be around here somewhere 5. Archers Anne and Marta aim at the gold. 182 Organizations ,,,,,,. Sue Lalicker Girl of the Year G.A.A. Girl of the Year, Sue La- licker, typifies the best in Rebel feminine sports. As a three year member, Sue did an outstanding job of representing G.A.A. During her junior year, Sue won awards as outstanding archer and outstanding doubles badminton player, an honor she shared with Vanessa Rebai. As a senior, Sue won awards as outstanding volleyball player and outstanding senior on the track team. She won All-District High Point Honors for scoring the most indi- vidual points in the District Track Meet. Sue lead all individual scoring- first in 80 yard hurdles and the long jump, second in the 220 yard dash and fourth in the high jump. In addition to her extraordinary achievements in G.A.A., Sue has been a member of C.S.F. for three years, enabling her to become a Gold Seal Bearer, and a member of N.H.S. for two years. The G.A.A. and The Savannan extend best wishes to Sue for con- tinued success in all future en- deavors. Captions: 2. Beverly and Valerie do a dance to psyche out opponents 3. Sue Lalicker shows excellent form 3 F VJ 5, ggi? 4'7 VU? '..l.- i but victory was short lived is , 1' an 1 . s ,,,, Z i SPOR T Rebels Open Season Losing Santiago, the season opener, pro- vided Rebel fans the excitement of a 73 yard scoring pass play from quarterback Don DePue to Gilbert Gonzales. The Cavaliers capital- ized on a first quarter field goal and safety, a touchdown in the second, and put the game on ice with two touchdowns in the last quarter. Captions: 1.Dave Davis stops Western run- ner after short gain. Varsity Football: Top Row, A.I-Ilavnicka, B. Franz, D.Alhadeff, D.Davis, R.Linagen, R. Hopkins, P.Dialynas, R.Greiner, K.Clover, Coach Herrick, Coach Babbo, Coach Berson, Middle Row, Coach Muench, J.Boers, K. Marsh, S.Knott, D.Cassella, J.Nugent, D. Mackay, W.Zander, B.Hart, D.Hunter, G. Gonzales, R.Kilgore fman.J, Coach Ward, Bottom Row, Head Coach Merkle, M.Whig- ham, A.Paik0ff, D.DePue, T.Aguayo, C.Ri0- berts, S.Delph, L.Hinds, T.Aguayo, P.Grein- er, C.Echeverry, D.Til1eylman.J fl' : X Y Q, C V. 186 Sports 'Ll K.-frffr V f. gs, K ' wig , f Qi K-Q ,ii ,H . -mu -f . League Opener Sees Savanna Down Again The Rebels traveled to Westem for the second game of the season. Touchdown passes by Bruce Franz to Gilbert Gonzales in the first quar- ter and Paul Greiner in the last quarter put Savannais 12 points on the scoreboard. Unfortunately, this wasn't enough to contain the Pio- neers as they rolled up 31 points. Meeting one of the strongest teams in the freeway league for their first league tilt, the Rebels were downed by Santa Ana Valley 35-0. Although facing an offense which a- massed 454 yards for the game. Sa- vanna's Dave Davis and Steve Delph gained the Rebs 63 yards in 14 carries. Captions: I.Quarterback Bruce Franz gets set to hand off 2.Rick Greiner retuming a punt 3.Rebels tackle Western runningback 4.Quarterback Don DePue handing off to fullback Steve Delph Sports 187 Great Efforts by Rebels Despite Scores The Rebel team out hit and con- trolled the action during the Buena Park game. Savanna put in a pretty good night offensively, outgaining the Coyotes, 330 yards to 259. Delph was the game's leading rusher with 68 yards. Even with Franzls touch- down, unfortunately, for the Rebs, the Coyote aerial show happened once too often and the team lost 14-6. With a great effort, the Rebs held the Lancers in the first half to one touchdown, but the overpowering Lancers scored big in the third and fourth quarters. This left the Rebs even farther down on the league standings. Captions: I,Kim Clover and co-captain Dan Hunter, get ready for defensive action 2. Quarterback Franz gets ready to run, with fine blocking up front 3.Bruce Franz hands off to Tim Aguayo 4.Charlie Roberts concen- trates on his run 188 Sports Fighting Rebs Lose Battles Even with the team standings at a low point, the Rebs still had some fine plays. In the first quarter of the Troy game, Bruce Franz threw a touchdown pass to Gilbert Gonzales for a score of six points. Carlos Ec- heverry made the extra point giving the Rebels seven points. In the Fullerton game, Steve Delph made a 60 yard touchdown run which set us up with six points, and a pass to the right side to Char- les Roberts gave us eight points. That score didnlt help us much, as the Indians came back with three touchdowns to win. Captions: l.Dan Hunter tackles Fullerton ball carrier with K.Clover and R.Greiner rea dy to assist. 2. Head Coach Merkle shows con cern during game 3.McCready, P.Greiner and T.Ag'uayo going to tackle Troy ball car rier 4.Kevin McCready tackles Troy ball car rier Sports 189 in if vw Rebels Triumph Over La Habra In what was to be the only Rebel win of the '74 football season they travelled to La Habra to hit head- on with the Highlanders. Both teams wanted the win badly and defensive efforts by the Rebels were quite indicative of that. The defense unit led by Kevin McCready, Kim Clover, Rich Greiner and Bruce Hart did a fine job all night bottling up Highlander attacks. Offensively it was the passing of both Bruce Franz and Kevin McCready with clutch receptions by receiver Gil Gonzales and Rich Greiner that was the dif- ference. The Rebels came out strong with a touchdown by Gonzales to blow La Habra out of their stadium, followed by Carlos Echeverry kicking a point which put Savanna on top 7-0. With disciplined playing the Rebels came from behind for a 15- 14 win. In the season finals Savanna met the Lowell Patriots but in spite of great team efforts Lowell won 34-6. I. Delph leaves La Habra defenders behind as he runs for a first down. 2. Quarter back Franz fires off a pass over the raised arms of oncoming Highlanders 3. Davis and Gon- zales tackle La Habra runner as Clover stands ready to help out 4. In a smart offen- sive move Franz hands off to Delph 5. Franz prepares to pass as Tony Aguayo blocks rushing opponent. 190 Sports . A . ,. 2 s fqfgisezfsw. -f . ' it , ' l , --Qs. iw-. ,-:. f sw N M . s wx A J 1 W- ' .B ' ff- - I, f fe .V.s Open With Victor Although somewhat inexperi- enced due to many new additions this year the J.V.s opened their season witha victory over Santiago. Their inexperience however ham- pered continuing Rebel efforts to bring victory to themselves through- out the rest of the season in spite of great efforts. Victory may not have been part of this year's story but they did both learn and benefit greatly from past errors and gained much needed experience. Experience which should mold them into a strong well disciplined 1975 Rebel Varsity which could in tum provide Sa- vanna with a winning Varsity foot- ball team for many successive years. Captions 1: Marke Grant receives the ball as Rick Hopkins prepares defense against oncoming Lancers. 2. Pete Dialynis shows great speed while moving past Fullerton opponents. 3. Charlie Roberts takes Coyote players by surprise as he sneaks by them in a good offensive move. 4. Grant gets caught while attempting to get between Sunny Hills rushers. 5. Don DePue out- smarts an Indian defender as he runs to put the Rebels in a better field position. Sports 191 Rebel Efforts End in a Tie During JV Season 192-Sports With Fullerton as their next op- ponent, Coach Muench's J.V.'s pre- pared for a touch battle. Savanna played well but two scoring drives by the Indians left Savanna behind by 14. The Rebel team, however scored twice to tie the game. Neith- er team was able to score again in the remaining minutes of the game. The J.V.'s returned home knowing they had put forth a great team ef- fort. Outstanding players were Don Depue, Jeff Treat, Mark Grant, Al- an Hlavnicka, Dan Cassella and Andy Paikoff. Captions: I .Don DePue eludes tacklers dur- ing Sunny Hills Game 2.Mark Grant rambles for good yardage against Lancer opponent. 3.Tony Aguayo breaks loose around the cor- ner in good offensive move against Fullerton 4.DePue is stopped by rushing Lancers as Rick Hopkins runs to help out 5.Charlie Ro- berts runs past Coyote defenders during Bue- na Park game we YPA '94 , wg, f , 1 ,M 'L Lf, , lv up Q K-A . :Bm T Il-fr f'1 .' A -J fy ,..,,.,W,...-.,,,.s..a.W ,,,.,,, 4-1 M.,-. ,.,.t,. ,M , I -QQ, Q- 1 , Y rf' I .. M aff' Y , ' 'i' . , efQf'v1 :l. 'Jef 1' 'si .1 'f' FH me f- f-we bf ef , oph's Become Disciplined With much hard work and dedi- cation, this year's Sophomore foot- ball team built themselves into a group of disciplined players. Under the coaching of Ed VanLierup and Jon Horowitz the Soph's won pre- League games over Western and Santiago, but were unable to pull through victories in the remaining games due to many injuries. Out- standing players for the season were Tony Aguayo, Greg Gonzales, Dave Norman, Tim Aguayo, Bob Jacoby and Mike Martelli. Captions: 2.Tim Aguayo's offensive running contributes greatly to rebel victory 3.Dave Norman runs hard for needed Rebel yardage 4.Tim Aguayo scores a touchdown against Pioneers Sophomore Team, Bottom Row: T.Aguayo, R.Jacoby, A.Centanni, J.Thibopeau, M. Smith, D.Norman, M.Weltz, R.Reynosa, B. Kanter, R.Neab, B.Bruning, K.Albaugh Middle Row: R.Murphy, R.El1is, T.Gomez, R.Ballard', K.Runnels, J.Demsky, G.Gon- zales, R.Brown, J.Waugen, J.Bochesa, J. Devek, P.Durham, W.Geary, M.York' Top Row: Coach Horowitz, C.Gates, J.VanKee- kenx, D.Pendlebury, W.Bumett, J.Bullock, G.Marchant, T.Aguayo, R.Tolman, J.Treat, W.Keller , J.Morookian, G.Renald, B.Mor- tenson, M.Martelli, T.Reed, Coach VanLier' up Did not complete season Sports 193 Cross Country Has Slow eason The Cross Country team worked hard this year. Although unsuccess- ful as a team, many runners im- proved their times. Outstanding seniors were Thom Goldstein, Nat Miller, and Dave Piper. Captions: 2.Rebs exchange encouragements before facing Fullerton 3.Miller and Gold- stein keep up good pace 4.Boers crosses fin- ish line after impressive two miler Top:L.Olmstead, T.Hoy, S.Boers, Z.Walk- er, N.Bums, J.Hoff, D.Johnston, R.Rea, D. Weber, J.Cozart, M.Talmadge, G.Moreno, R.Landon, E.Mendleson, Coach Hastings Bott0m:M.Medina, B.Hinds, M.McKinzie, D.Piper, N.Miller, S.Clayton, T.Goldstein, J.Maese, W.Woodard 4 194 Sports iii ml s f f rm .J L. - hdii i , 2 . V A sg .,A:V fix k,V: ,- I ' 5 , ' - L mf 'Wmz' ' 4 '-4 text Rebs Show Good Form Captions: 1.Joe Cozart leads Troy in first lap 2,Gil Moreno makes strong effort 3.Bob Hinds shows good form against Buena Park 4.Rebel action on the starting line 5.Coach Hastings times Rebel efforts 6.Woodard shows determination during opening lap yi 5 Q si f , i 'W '- ft ,,,A ' ' 5 K N f' if mem ' 6 Sports-195 Varsity Rebs in Tourney Action After having gotten off to a poor start by being eliminated early from the Cerritos Tournament, Sa- vanna had its first season victory with a 57-55 win over Fountain Val- ley. The Rebs, however, were then eliminated from the Anaheim Tournament by Estancia. Marina defeated the varsity in the Orange Tourney, the Rebels came back with pride and effort to defeat Neff 71-53, thus remaining in action. Holiday play ended with a razor thin loss to Costa Mesa 64-63. Captions: I. Jack Halpin attempts a shot over a Lynwood defender 2, Bob Allen takes careful aim during the first game of the Cer- ritos Toumament Rebel Varsity: Jim Begay, Robbie Ornellas, Glenn Hoffman, Gil Gonzales, Jack Halpin, Coach Schlichting, Rick Allen, Bob Allen, Joe McNeil, John Russo, Tim Beck, Brad Sarvak KNO! Pictured - Jim Webbj in if . 'V Q .5 wt W A52 'ez .X- .J 2 ' 1 M- it 1 l 3 48921 N . P 'A it R.-.X ll 196 Sports Savanna Raided by Tribe in Opener Rebel luck didn't change with the coming of the new year and the commencement of league action. In the opener they met Fullerton and although the Rebels worked hard, they were out maneuvered in the first half. During the remainder of the game the Rebs attempted to rally. The Indians caught on, how- ever, and proved to be too much as they proceeded to win 74 - 61. Feeling a great need for victory. the Reb Varsity traveled to La Ha- bra to play a tough squad. The game appeared to be quite close throughout the first half and into the third quarter. The Highlanders then pulled away and in spite of our all out efforts, they racked up points until the game ended with our defeat at 91 - 65. Captions: I. Brad Sarvak dribbles down court preparing to set up the team offense 2. Sarvak follows through on his shot although fouled by a Highlander 3. Bob Allen jumps between Fullerton opponents in his attempt to convert for two points 4. Leaving La Hahra players behind, Tim Beck goes in for a quick lay-up 5. Gilbert Gonzales attempts a goal, but is fouled in the process Sports 191 I Vicious Rebels Beat Buena Park Two hard losses for the Rebels didnit dampen the team's optimism. In the beginning of their game with Buena Park both teams started off well. The Coyotes, however, built up a large lead in the middle of the first quarter. Our Rebel varsity rallied to tie the score. The lead changed between the two teams several times, the fourth quarter ended in a 60-60 tie. Scoring in the most critical of situations gave Sa- vanna it's first league win, 68-63. With spirits high, Savanna met Sunny Hills. Both team played equally well throughout the first half, the Lancers pulled away in the third quarter. Rebel efforts cut the lead down and sent the game into over- time with a basket in the last three seconds. Luck was with the Lancers that night as they won 73-70. Captions: 1. Brad Sarvak leaps to the basket to convert for two 2. Bob Allen jumps through waiting defenders for an easy basket 3. Jack Halpin carefully shoots a twelve footer 4. Joe McNeil launches a twenty-five footer over an unprepared Lancer 5. Rick Allen prepares to shoot over the arm of an opponent. 198 Sports rf! tr f . . If 'F ,,.,,., VVVV I ,I ' ' f'f . 6 iiff 6 L rfifffi , 5 hswmbgm. 1 . Y S 1 , . .1 Q 19 -F.- 3 . .1-5 Qt' - Q'. , I M . i ...if ! 2? Q , 'Eg Dixie Rises Again, Patriots are Defeated Having let Sunny Hills slip away the Rebs were determined to get back on the winning track against Lowell. In the first few minutes of the quarter the score was quite close, Lowell, however, pulled away and held a good lead throughout the first half. After a rest at the half, Savanna came out ready to prove themselves. They did so by out scoring Lowell throughout the third quarter and most of the fourth. The Patriots caught up and gained a slight edge as the fourth quarter was ending. In the last couple minutes we scored again to tie the game. The Patriots came back with a couple of baskets. Two last minute attempts at the free- throw line and two field goals gave our Rebels their second league vic- tory 67-65. Captions: 1. Allen waits for an outlet as two patriots stand hovering over him 2. Hoffman gets clear before shooting from the side 3. Halpin hangs in there as he attempts a basket 4. Sarvak shoots a twenty footer over a Lowell defender 5. Sarvak jumps between two op- ponents for possession of the ball. Qs if ...F .. , , . .lf 5 as as . - . f .J -Q1 .... . ...... s.. N 'Q lk' 'ind-... :W 1. .g . x y lf.. i l 1-.......-W f Rebs Defeated by Tough Opponents After a stunning victory over Lowell, Savanna returned home to take on the Warriors of Troy. The Rebels gave them a better fight than expected, almost sending the game into overtime. Troy pulled it out, however, and Savanna had to swal- low a bitter loss, 65-62. Expecting better results, the team traveled to Santa Ana Valley determined to win. It was a hard fought battle, with the lead changing hands several times. Even with a 30 point effort by Brad Sarvak, Savanna finally lost by an 86-73 margin. Captions: 1. Tim Beck takes the wide open 15-footer as Warrior defenders watch helpless- ly 2, Brad Sarvak fires over a bewildered Troy opponent 3. Pressure doesn't bother John Halpin at the free-throw line 4. John Russo shows good form as he goes up for an easy two points against Santa Ana Valley. 3 -I Q, 200 Sports pal Sd ill 5 ,lf 1, 'ull 'll' U-1' ff' i 'lv t'fw-- 1 Q it i Jr, '- A 7 X 1 j 41 lf ff 'v fi N 4 W F 'N ' K ' L -f ' . yy of F . 'h' N' f 5' 1- .,,'gg:-- ifim 7 - A i is YQ may In KTVKQ ' f f w.. K4 .x.. ,ws W -5 A .fa , E MQ . V,-'- ' 4 N., sg.. iii? ,am We Q. .f.w.usr e ,ff f:-.. ,..- ...,.. 1 . naw, if - 2. wg 1 -. ,..s...,a,...,,, 1 af We wwe - rebound. Danielsg Coach Davies. 3 , ,, -, lm' ff 3 We W J , at A at Q1 J Vs Rallied b Reb Efforts J.V. basketball action started slow by losing to a powerful Fullerton squad, 69-42. Fullerton's highly touted Indians dominated the score- board throughout the game giving the Rebel defense a night to remember. Traveling to La Habra for their second tilt, the Reb Juniors' used an aggressive fast break, but were over- come by the Highlanders, 70-57. JV. Basketball Team: Mike Andersong Brett Heidnerg Stacey Peerg Rick Hartg Bob Locyg Pat Rxedmondg Kevin Youngbergg David Captions: 2. Stacey Peer flies past Fullerton defender for 2 points 3. Bob Locy taps in the Sports-201 WVMLVW- ' .M ww' 25' Bi W M' y 'A JVS Keep Trying Despite their efforts, the JVs lost a close game to Buena Park. In the first half of the game against the Coyotes Savanna out-played them and kept the lead, however, break- downs in the fourth quarter spelled defeat. Brett Heidner and Dave Daniels were the leading scorers for the team. Captions: 1. Mike Anderson passes off to Stacy Peer 2. Stacy Peer looks for an open man 3. Mike Anderson goes for two points 4. Bob Locy concentrates on making a basket. 202 Sports 4 If , N N'..'l :.u.s. Y L N g..,.r 1 '31 ...,. ,NNW kblk N i 2 fd Wt, A 0 - H 1 ophomores Have Busy '75 Season Despite having only 11 players on their team, the sophomores had a pretty good season. The team lost their opener to Fullerton, and then they squeezed past La Habra. Next, they were defeated by Buena Park. Wayne Bonnema did very good this year and was the high man for the team. Don Pace and Greg Marchant were other good shooters. Captions: 1. Rick Brown starts the fast break 2. Greg Marchant up high for the tip-off 3. Wayne Bonnema looks for the open man Sophomore Team: Back Roux' Coach Frankg Greg Conzalesg Alan Krystekg Greg Marchantg Jeff Treatg Don Paceg Coach Horgan Front Roux' Doug Maysg Tom Ziemerg Steve Ya- hatag Wayne Bonnemag Brice Hunt. .4 G B7 V' ' L ' gm , 0, 23 3 1 Sports 203 on Wrestlers Are Looking Good With hard work and training the wrestling team. under the fine lead- ership of coaches Lugo. Muench. and Ward. had a very successful season. All three coaches had been working extra hard this year prepar- ing the team for the difficult parts ofthe season. f'f1pl1'ons: 2. Coaches Muench, Lugo and VVard fi. Steve Fhisolrn tries to counter. Wrestling Team: Top Roux' S.Anderson, -I. Nakarnatsu. lVI.Whitrnore. Blanders, M. Vinson, Gllpton, -I.Nugent, N.Hinson, M. Hindsg Ron' 'l'11'o: B.McC'lintock, l..Echever- ry, M.l-legyi, G.Rohlc-do, 'l'.Harnes, l'J.Ros- hon, Sllhisolm. D.McKay. J.Hinson. D. Vencill, R.Hirsh3 Bottom Roux' fl.lVleads. K, Reynolds, lVl.Rohcrts, S.Wehh, lVI.Kish, S. Mahtesian. lVl.l,ahood. D.Norman. S,Koher, D.Gonzales. D,lVlcKay. P04 Sports Rebel Wrestler Action Chptions: 1. Don McKay goes for a pin Steve Chisolm counters a single leg txke down 3. Sabu Mathesian takes opponents leg sl. Dave Roshon sits down on opponent 7 Mid-weight wrestler goes for pin. lf JVS and Sophs ff to a Good Start The brightest aspects, in an other- wise dismal 74-75 season, for the Rebel wrestlers were the successful performances provided by the JV and Soph teams. The Sophomore team had the only winning team record C5-35. The JV team, due to forfeits, was unable to win most of it's matches if only man to man scores were counted. The team as a whole did pretty well this year. Captions: 1. Mike Roberts has control of an opponents legs 2. Sophomore wrestler Kenny Reynolds has control over an opponent 3. Coach Lugo concentrates on the match 4. Jim Nugent desperately tries to pin opponent i ,,.,,, ,.. ir., 3 206 Sports E 7? ,Q M ,af 1 sZ..,?,,. ? , ,, , ,J ..,, rur ,, M ,,..,, ,, ' ' ,,,,,.. c,,k,, , WW 1 2 ,A., 11: Vs and Sophs Do Their Thing Captions: 1. Mike Hinds cradles Westem opponent 2, Mike LaHood controls bottom man with finesse 3, Coach Muench gives an inspiring talk to the team before a meet 4. Don Vencill attempts to pin a Westem op- ponent 5, A Rebel struggles for victory. Sports 207 Rebels Outplay Edgewood, 7-3 Savanna's first victory of the sea- son came when the Rebels outplayed Edgewood High, winning the game 7-3. The winning run came in top of the seventh when Marty Castillo hit a double with Gil Ramirez on base. The Trojans threatened throughout the game but a Rebel win seemed certain. Team members contributing to the victory by scoring runs were G.Hoffman, M.Castillo, G.Aranda, R.Rice, R.Martin and P. Stoeffler, who hit a home run. Captions: 2. Mark Grant delivers pitch as Castillo readies himself 3. Teammates con- gratulate Stoeffler following his home run Varsity Baseball Team: Bottom Row: E. Balderas, G.Aranda, K.Courtois, M.Grant, G. McCormack, D.Fisher Middle Row: R.Martin, B.Sarvak, C.Spagg, M.Hambey, P.Stoeffler, G.Ramirez, M.Trump Top Row: Asst. Coach Horgan, R.Rice, M.Castillo, J.Tenney, B. Hayes, G,Hoffman, Coach Berson Not Pic- tured: J.Smart, D.Tilley. 708 S ports I I Savanna Downed y Lakewood in Tenth Inning After having started the season off so well, the Rebs awaited their game with Lakewood. Our team needed no encouragement in deciding they could score their second win over the Lancers. However, the game started off poorly with Lakewood scoring in the first inning. Numerous Rebel attempts failed to catch the Lancers. In the bottom of the sev- enth, the Rebs came alive with a base hit by Marty Castillo and a double by Glenn Hoffman to tie the score. Both teams held their ground for the next two and one-half innings. ln the top of the tenth, Lakewood loaded the bases and on two Rebel errors scored twice to win 3-1. Captions: 1. Marty Castillo scores tying run against Lakewood 2. Gil Ramirez returns the ball to the mound 3. Marty Castillo takes hunting stance 4. Ramirez calls a meeting at the mound 5. Stoeffler awaits 'l'rump's ad- vice at first Sports 709 Anaheim Tourney Gives Savanna A Tough Test Savanna's 1975 diamond plans centered around fine pitching and defense. Having won or shared the Freeway League title the past three years, the Rebels looked for a fine year. With all CIF Brian Hayes, 13-6, 1.08 ERA, best in the county in ,74, and Brad Sarvak 2-4, 1.8 ERA returning, the Rebel pitching was good. Transfer Mark Grant and JV pitcher Gary McCormack helped boost the Rebel pitching corps. The staff showed off at the Anaheim Baseball Tournament, as they won two out of three. Captions: I. One of Orange County's out- standing pitchers, Brian Hayes 2. Hayes takes the turn at bat 3. Brad Sarvak gets ready for another putout ... t - ,...g g 5 1 W U' 1 o .... W ww 'MMA 210 Sports .le fm in 4, f f , 1?-M W, , V., ,W I N 7- nu, -wif' av f Q 'C ' M Q' 1 if , -It X w , 'wmv 4. ,A , ,W ' 4 ' 4 ' N -w 4' '-.ut .,' N'fk.5' Mrwg f Mighty Rebels Split a Pair Defensively, all county third baseman Marty Castillo and all league shortstop Glen Hoffman an- chored a strong infield that made only 11 errors last year. Robin Rice and Mike Trump rounded out the rest of the infield. Gil Ramirez won the starting catcher's spot and was a good one. In the outfield only Glen Aranda and Jeff Tenney were re- turning letter men. Edgar Balderas, Randy Martin, Dennis Fisher and Pete Stoeffler battled for starting roles. The defense started slowly, but performed well against Chino and North Torrance. Captions: I. Mike Trump hustles to cover first base 2. Gilbert Ramirez dares the op- posing pitcher to pick him off 3. Marty Cas- tillo prepares to scoop up another ground ball Sports 911 Varsity Faces Strong Freeway League Slate Behind the superb pitching of Brian Hayes, Savanna's Varsity Baseball Team were making a strong bid for again capturing the Freeway League title. Facing a strong, well-balanced Freeway League slate in the '75 season, the Rebel Team had strength with a virtually all senior roster, and with Gary McCormack, Randy Martin, and Glen Hoffman as the main jun- iors playing Varsity. Rebel victory came mostly through strong de- fensive play. Coach Berson was very optimistic during pre-season games. Captions: I. Aranda awaits the Lakewood pitch 2, Randy Martin watches for a chance to steal 3. Savanna proves too fast for Edge- wood '7l2 Sports Varsity Looks Toward Good '75 Season Team Works Hard At the time of this writing, base- ball season had hardly begun but the hope of a winning season was there. Captions: I. Another powerful hit by Pete Stoeffler 2. A accurate infield throw by Rob- in Rice 3. Marty Castillo catches another of Edgewoods pop fouls -f Q, or lx, W we , . . rrrl rr,rrr, we - V - V at 1 . 2 3 s Jh 1 Sports-213 7 4 Returnees Hope to Gain C.I.F. Title Captions: 1. Pete Stoeffler slides back to first to avoid a pick off 2. Robin Rice heads for home 3. Randy Martin awaits a good pitch 4. Brian Hayes slides into second 214-Sports .. ., X . .ausfnl lil as Q is JVS Show Strength and Determination This year's Junior Varsity base- ball squad had a promising season start. They opened their league play by defeating Santa Ana Val- ley, 8-2. They had many other fine games this season. Regardless of setbacks, our JV squad played hard in accordance with the true spirit of baseball. Thanks to the building program devised by Coach Herrick, each member of the JV team proved to be a good prospect for next year's Varsity squad. Captions: 1. Ready and waiting is third baseman Perry Perez 2. Mike Whigham con- centrates on coaching a baserunner 3. Rick Merindino waits for the umpire's call on this close play JV Team Members.' Back Row,' T.Aguayo, G.Jones, F.Knapp, R.Hopkins, B.Parish, T. Beck, R.Bal1ard, J.Halpin, T.Aguayo, Front Row,' J.Ellis, P.Griener, B.Trevett, T. Giehl, P.Perez, C.Meadows, G.Gonzales, R. Merindino Not Picturedg M.Whigham, Coach Herrick 9- ,MWF W 3 I V I W IQ53: '77 im 4 .- ' L ' ' -11- Eff k'.- -:e-WW 'mf ..'f- L View , ' if f i .. 2 1 , .,.. '7 . 'W 5335! .-,, .wi M inf' ' Sports 215 J V.'s Have Tough Pre-Season Reb Stars Show Promise The J.V.'s were off to a slow start this year. Although losing a tough game to Mission Viejo 4-3, they later came back to defeat Western 5-4. Captions: 1. Warming up before the game Beck throws a few pitches. 2. Meadows cross- es the plate to score another run for the Rebels. 3. Ready for action Giehl leads off first 216 Sports H ok -'E .on .V M. ma as y .... o .... ...., ag W Kathi in Sophs Show School Spirit The sophomores kept up the Reb- el spirit this year. With a new coach and a new team they will have to work very hard. Captions: I. Pitcher gets pep talk from team members 2. Smith gets good lead from first 4. Ray Lore shows classic form as he rips one to left field Sophomore Baseball Team: Top Row- J. Price, M.Smith, R.Kincaid, D.Montalbano, D.Mays, D.Norman, P.Casassa Middle Row- S.Smith, S.Seraphine, G.Yates, J.Smith, J. Bochesa, M.Benveneto, Coach Ward Bot- tom Row- B.Bumett, D.Pace, B.Kerkove, K. Zuchowski, R.Lore, W.Bonnema Sports 911 Rebels Offer Foes Fierce Competition Savanna's Varsity Track Team has always performed well, and this year was no exception. Loaded with outstanding members such as Nate Brooks, Steve Rivera, and Thom Goldstein, the team took many first place wins throughout the season. Gil Gonzales and John Russo added field event strength to the team after the basketball season was over. Captions: 2. Nat Miller shows all out effort in distant run Varsity Track Teamg Sitting: Coach Fries, W. Woodard, N. Miller, M.McKinzie, Second Row: J.Russo, M.Davis, K,McCready, J. Maese, T.Goldstein, D.Piper, B.Hart, Coach Hastings, Third Row: Coach Schlichting, J. Cozart, D.Hunter, G.Gonzales, S.Boers, Z. Walker, B.Allen, N.Brooks, S.Anderson, D. Weber, Fourth Row: S.Rivera. 218 Sports Ni ii 4 4, if if Rebs Continue Looking Tough The Running Rebels have set many outstanding marks during their '75 season. Among these marks were the ones set by Thom Goldstein in the 440 and Kevin McCready and Zim Walker in the hurdles. The relay and sprint teams were staffed by Nate Brooks, Gil Gonzales, Keith Flisik, Thom Goldstein, Steve Rivera and Dave Weber. They proved to be the backbone of the team. Wayne Woodard, Mark McKinzie, Jim Maese, Nat Miller and Dave Piper served as the Rebel distance strength throughout the season. Alternating races and doubling up in the mid- distance and distance events helped Rebel runners to gain strength as the season progressed. Captions: 1. Brooks, Goldstein and Weber off and running in the sprints 2. Kevin McCready shows perfect form in the hurdles 3. John Russo shows Gil Gonzales how it's done 4. McKinzie, Piper and Miller wait for the gun to sound in the distance run 5. Wayne Wood- ard shows indurance in the mid-distance 5 Sports 219 Field Events howed Skill And Talent Field events did well throughout the season with Keith Flisik, Neil Burns and Jim Begay in the pole vault and Sheldon Anderson in the high jump. Mike Davis, Dan Hunter and Bruce Hart proved to have great skill in thrusting the shot. These tracksters showed skill, talent and dexterity. flf1Dfi0I1S.' I. Dan Hunter psyches up for the shot put 2. Pole vaulter Keith Flisik easily clears the bar 3, Sheldon Anderson jumps high to cross over the bar 4. Mike Davis explodes in the shot put 220 Sports in , V's Prove Competitive The JV team showed strength and depth in both running and field events. Runners in the mid-distance and distance were Bob Locy and Tim Hoy and Jeff Hoff in the sprints. Field events had Neil Burns and Jim Begay in the pole vault. Neil Burns also competed in the 440. Captions: 2, Jeff Hoff beats Kennedy and Magnolia in the 100 yard dash 3. Jim Begay shows strength in the pole vault 4. Pat Red- man flies through the longjump JV Track Team: Bottom Row: B.Franz, J.Hoff, Coach Fries, D.Johnston, L.Olmstead, M.Hegyi, P.Redman Second Roux' B,Locy, N.Hinson, R.Omellas Third Row: R.Allen, T. Hoy, E.Mendleson, N.Goldstein, S.Peers, R, Hinds, P.Gomez, D.Farris, G.Moreno, J. McNeil Top Row: M.Talmadge, Coach Sch- lichting, Coach Hastings 5. Sports 221 file an ga' MH! i saw z af I Sophs Lacked Manpower Lack of manpower was the chief opponent facing the Rebel Sopho- more Track Team. A squad of less than a dozen was not enough to cover all the events in depth. Zim Walker, also a member of the Varsity squad, ran the hurdles and mid-distance, while Rory Rea brought strength to the mid-distance and distance. Captions: I, Zim Walker gets ready for the hurdles 2. Rory Rea paces through the distance run Sophomore Track Teamg Team: Standingg Rory Rea, Richard Brown, Pete Omellas, Richard Landon Sittingg Jacob Esquivel, Burt Bruning 222-Sports. 3289- wflv Rebel Tennis Bounces Into Pre-Season This year the Rebel Tennis Team had alot of new faces. With only two returning lettermen, the season was filled with surprises. Captions: 1. Heidner returns volley with ap- parent ease Tennis Team: L-R: P.Conrad, D.Smart, A. Hitchcock, J.Bullock, D.Daniels, A.Brisson, D.Dvorman, D.Cozart, J.Ferguson, B.Heid- ner, B.Hunt, W.Carter, S.Yahata, R.Arentz, N.Schleif, M.MacDonald Centerf Coach Hansen Sports-223 Off to Slow Start Rebels Strive Harder Although not victorious in pre- season games Rebels had time to improve their skills before league games started. Returning letter- men were Dave Dvorman and An- dre Brisson who was ranked sixth out of thirty-two in the district last year. Coach Hansen has coached at Savanna for six seasonsg each year the teams have improved more and more. Last year Savannas' varsity team placed second in the district. This was the highest plac- ing ever for Rebel tennis. Captions: I. Bullock awaits serve from op- ponent 2. Dvorman follows through after a backhand 3. Backhand close to net proves awkward 4. Brisson slams serve over net X14 ,ferr i .K 4 6. 'N Q wg. 4 7 74 Sports Q N s X4 WJ. , IN, xi 2 ,x ' M. ,lf ew A! g .M A f A ,- ., I JH Z '37, 5 n ,, rm W miata ,QW M . mm 1 M ,L Q. .fx ie' f ' 2 week K ff . S f el Q 4 -, 4 f, :zaf- ,f 'af is lf X T., ,.l,,.,m f, 6 if G T .WM I Q f M I , -r f. L -usda z Z Tennis Has i L mashing Season Variety in Court Action Captions: 1. Dvorman shows confidence be- fore he serves 2. Perfect form makes perfect retum 3. Daniels serves one over the net while Heidner looks on Sports-225 Rebel Golfers Have Building Year in '75 Team Members Practiced Good Form Caption: 1. Steve Deckert prepares to tee off Team Members: Top Row: Tim Bames, Jay Hinson, Steve Deckert, Gordon Savala, Al- lan Songer, John Bufka, Dan Abbott, Mr. Cross Bottom Row: Steve Lapping, Randy Lahr, Steve Delph, Frank Randazzo, Mark Parsons Not Pictured: Mike Kish, Richard Vansickle, Bob Maville, Don Ralston, John Russo Sports 721 228-Sports 1 Golfers Putt and Drive The Savanna Golf Team, under the direction of Mr. Cross, partici- pated in the Orange League with the following schools: Canyon, Es- paranza, Brea, El Dorado, and Va- lencia. The Varsity played an 18 match schedule and the J.V.'s a 12 match schedule. Steve Deckert, Gordon Savala, and Frank Randazzo added much strength to the team. The 1975 season proved to be a building year as the squad was com- posed mainly of sophomores. Captions: 1. Frank concentrates on his putt 2. Gordon practices his putting before the match 3. Allan puts his effort in a long and straight drive Rifle Team Takes Aim The Rifle Team, coached by Colo- nel Weir, competed with other schools including CIF competition. They held a second place title in State of California. Each team mem- ber put in many hours of practice. Jeff Holms, Rick Fluccas and Jeff Reese proved to be the backbone of the team. State competition was held in San Luis Obispo and the Rebel Rifle Team was very successful. Captions: 2. Jay Nance takes patience in aiming 3. Rick Fluccas reloads his rifle Rifle Team Members: Top Row: Jeff Reese, Rick Fluccas Bottom Row: Colonel Weir, Don Buckalew, Manual Vasquez, Jeff Holms. Sports 229 W5 9 Aireszswr-ewzfz WWQEW ' . we ., ,E J, mm? 7 ,.M,,,g, ,, ,.W,,,.,, ,,,,.,, M ,,. ..,., W ,E ,, . B. jmff. 5.3 ,,,wfe Q'+ VVVVV . W H I MH ,M ,. 6 ,,.., EL, '2,,,1.Hsff' ?,,,+. .. 41-1' W W , ,,, ,, ,, .. me o f V .Q L. YJ X, J . ,nfl sing QW, is JAP? 'fTM, ,. ,,., ,,..,, , F wr ?x fi mm. 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Your Valet Service i 8a Mrs. Ed Leahy i , Robert Ross Bob Maxb Savanna Junior Varsity Cheer V George Brown Closing-233 he gave one lczst look across the sky across that magnificant had learned so mach. silver land where he 'fs 238 i'm ready he said at last jonathan rose Z' x W1 I ,pp 1 'E N Q. fp-1' N A' 5 . g f - i X- 1' 'SA N.'. ADVERTISING with the two star- bright gulls to disapp ECU' DIRECTORY EI ALLEN CSF CSF BENSON, JACQUELIN BERGE, PATTY BERGQUIST, SUE 20 Pep Club 1,2, Treas. 3, Soph. House 1, Student Congress 1, Girls League 1. f ' BERLIN, BEVERLY 20,138 BAA 1,2,3, CSF 1,3, NHS 3. BERMEL, DEBORAH 20 BERRY, LINDA 20,141 Science Club 2 BETTLEYON, MADONNA 20,178 Orchestra 1,2,3, Band 3. BETTLEYON, MICHEAL OR I DEX I . 'F00tba11 1 Soph. Soph. BIBLE, GARY .rr BIGHAM, TA, V 20 A Capell y comm. 4' CIA 20 2 3 BODA, E 20 HN 20,186 ' ketball 1, V. Football J OERS, STEVEN Track Cros 1 V BOGART, IVBOISVERT, am? ei ROP3 2, Track 1. 20 218 219 20 139 145 Club 1 2 3 Science Club 2 'far News- JAMES 21 113 Wrestling 1, Jr House BglgII1IggeSEi,ADRA A BURRIS DAN BURRIS SHEILA 21 BURROWS LYNETTE BUSTAMANTE SCOTT 21 19 208 Service Gents 2,3 0 nf 2- BYNUM LARRY MAR Cury Club 123 GAA 1 Girls ln, ,..,. , JAMES CARUSO, BARBARA CORRINNE 20 CARY, H. VINCENT League, Treas 3. NHS 1 MMM CASAREZ, SYLVIA 22,124,172,1'74 Banner Carrier 1,2,3, Asst. Leader 3, Jr Attendent 2, Sr. Class Sec. 3, Jr.-Sr. Prom Princess 2, Sr. Attendent 3. CASSELLA, DANIEL 22,186 Soph. Football 1, JV Baseball 2, V. Football 3. CASSELMAN, KIMBERLEE 22 CASTILLO, MARTY 22,208,205-1,211,213 Soph. Football 1, Soph. Basketball 1, JV Baseball 1, V, Baseball 2,3. CATES, JERRY 22 Band, NHS 3 CATES, KATHY 22 A Capella 1, Soph. House, Jr House 2, Girls League 2, Newspaper 2. CAVANAUGH, KERRY CERMINAR, LAURIE 22,168 A Capella 1, Drill Team 2,3 CERNY, LINDA 22,162,168 CHAMBERS, DEBRA 22 CHANDLER, JUDITH 22,141 A Capella 1,2,3, Science Club 2,3. CHAUHAN, BHUPINDER 22 CHAVEZ, NORMA 22 CHEATHAM, DANIEL 22,142 Billiard Club 3, Bowling Club 3, VP Billiard Club 3. CHENEY, ROSEMARY 22 CHAILES, GEORGE 22,18,113 Congress 1,2,3, Sr. House 3 CHISHOLM, STEVEN,,22,,l46,,,204,205 Wrestling 1,2,3, Jr. House 2. CHOLEWINSKI, LINDA 22,139 FBLA 3 Student Congress 3, NHS 3. CLEM JACQUELIN 23 CLINE MARY 23 CLOSSEN LESLIE CLOVER KIM 23,186,188,189 COLLINS CHANDRA COLLINS LISA 23 Soph Cheer 1, Pep Club 1, Girls League 2. COLWELL STEFAN 23 COMPISE MICHAEL 23 COOPER PA'I'I'Y COUGHLIN DONALD 23 COURTOIS KEVIN 23,208 3 V Baseball 3, ROP3 COX THOMAS COZART JOSEPH 23,134,139,194,195,218, 21 Key Club 1 2,3, CSF 1,2,3, NHS 2,3, School Paper 2 3 Cross Country 2 Sr. House 3. CRISPIN CAROLE GAA 1 2 3 CROHN MICHAEL CUNEO MARK 23,172,1 Marching Band 1,2,3, Jazz Ensomble, 1,2,3, 1 2 3. CUNNINGHAM, CUTLER, Track 2,3, ICC 1,2,3, Pep Band MICHAEL , I fling DEMSKY, DAVID 24 Football 1 DERHAAG, PATRICIA 24 CSF 1, NHS 2,3. DEVANEY, COREEN 24 Congress3 DEXTER, DAVID 24 Baseball 1 DIALYNAS, PETE 18,24,186,191 Sr. House 3, Soph. House 1, V. Football 2,3. DIEBOLD, WILLIAM 24 Football 1,2,3, Track 1 DIGIAMBATTIST, MARK 24,139 Baseball 1, NHS 2,3. DINOBILE, LORAINE 25 A Capella 1 DIXON, PATRICK DOHERTY, ROBERT 25 DONOHUE, LAURIE 25 DOWNS, ALAN 25,138,139 CSF 1,2, NHS 2,3, Electronics Club Treas. 2. DRUMMOND, STEVEN 25 DUFFY, MARY 25,113,l39,l5S,166 NHS 2,3, A Capella 3, CSF 3, French Club 1,2,3, Drama Club 2,3, ICC 3, Con- gress 3. DVORMAN, DAVE 25,223,224,225,226 V. Tennis 1,2,3, Adv. Band 1,2,3, Elec- tronics Club 2, Key Club 2,3, NHS 3. DURAN, MICHAEL 25.113 DVORMAN, DAVE 172,178 EASTMAN, PATRICK ECHEVERRY, CARLOS 25 Football 1, Wrestling 1, Football 3. EIDLHUBER, SUE 25 ENDEMANO, HOLLY 25,162,163,172,174, 164 ENGLES, DAVID Band 1 ERCOLANO, ANA 25 Girls League 1,2,3 ERCOLI, JOHN 25 ERICKSON, DEBRA 25,13s,139,172,179 I 'Marching Band 1,2,3, Concert Band 1,2,3, Pep Band 3, Orchestra 1,2,3, NHS 2,3, CSF 1,2,3. ESTRADA, LUCY 25 Mecha Club3 ES'1'I'f'I'Y, SADIE EVANS, STANLEY 25 1 FULLMER, TERRI 26,168 Drill Team 1,2,3 GAGNON, DANIEL 26,146,158,178 Drama 1,2,3, VP 3, Basketball Announcer, Band Announcer 3, Faith Fellowship 3. GAHR, CYNTHIA 26 GAA 2 GANDARA, SYLVIA 26 GARDNER, CATHERINE 26 GEBELIN, JAMES 26 GEHRING, FRANK 26,164 Basketball 1 GEORGE, ROBIN 27 GAA GENTILI, RONALD GIAMBOI, ROBERT 27 GIBSON, ANDRIA 27 GIEHL, PATRICIA 27,152,155 Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls League 1,2,3, GAA 1, Varsity Cheer 3, Sr. House 3 GILLETT, MONA 27 GOLDSTEIN, THOM 27,146,16-4,194,218,219 GONZALES, MANUEL 27,204 Student Congress 2 GRAHAM, JEFFREY 27,172,178 GRANT, MARK 27,191, 192,208 V. Baseball 3, V. Football 3. GRANT, RICHARD 27,134 Key Club 1,2, School Paper 2,3, Football Statistician 3. GRAY, JUDY 27 Cinema Club 2, Girls League 2,3, ICC 3. GAA 3. GRAY, ROCHELLE 27 GREEN, JAMES 27 Service Gents 1 GREINER, RICHARD 27,113,186,187,189 Football 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2, Baseball 1, CSF 1. GRIFFIN, SUSAN 27 Drill Team 1,2, NHS 3, Girls League 3, CSF 1. GRIFFITH, CLAUDIA 27 Band 1, GAA 1. GUNDERSON, JON ,28,172Q178 Marching Band 1,2,3' , 'rlr ' 0 GUSTAFSON, KRISTINA 28 MGM 1,2,3 GUITERREZ, RENE 28,144,146 1, L',x' J 34322, Marching 1 Concert , ,, ifjf i ' I 1' l 'L it iiiiii I i,,,,lll I l,,.'l .'i.l ,,, .i. 25,1 t.ili l sf. ,,,, J.. ,.., I I A iiii 1 ii,i3.i f ff .,i,. iii iiil iiiii GAA 1313- CSF F . , A HAMBEY, MARK 28.208 FERNANDEZ, MICHELLE'25I'ffQfjjff2i, 1 Soph. Football 1, Soph. Baseball 1, .IV FINKLESTEIN, CHEER 25 Baseball 2, Bowling Club V. Baseball 3. Congress HAMM, WILLIAM 28 FISH, JANICE 26 , ,, V Girls League 2 I ' FISHER, DENNIS 26,208 Soph. Baseball 1, Soph. Basketball 1, JV Baseball 2, V. Baseball 3. FITZSIMMONS, THOMAS 26 I FLEMING, JANIE 26 S IQFLEMING, JUDITH ANTHONY 26 , 'KEITH 26,220 . ,,., g , g House 1, Track 1,2181 DON 26,142 I sltl 1 ll,ll iill I 1 162 - l,lr2 + 1 slfr,l f .fs f ,,lrf 5 1,2,3, Soph. House 1,' Yearbook 3, Science Club 1,2,3, Pres. 1,2, Bowling Club 1,2,3, Pres. 3, VP 1, CSF 1,2,3, NHS 2,3, VP 2,3, MGM Summer Academy 2. FOX, BARRY 26 FRANZ, BRUCE 26,186.187.188,190 V. Football 1,3, Track 3. Basketball 3. FRAZIER, MARGO 26,113 FRIEND, RICKY 26 Football 1, Wrestling 1. HAND, JUNE 28 NHS 1, Congress 3. ' HANSON, JOHN 28,1461 I Band 1,2, Faith Fellowship 2,3, HAN'rscIIE, ZANE 28,'15l3,,- HABDOS, MICHAEL I HARGER DEANN41 lllt, GAA 11 ST- HARLEY, ..,, HAR-PER, I ,Dril3iTQM1 IILQ . I Marchihg 1:1 'Band 1 ,2, 3, Jazz Ensemble 3, Football 1,2,3, Wrestling 1,2, Track 3, Key Club, Sec-Treas 1,2,3, NHS, Pres. 2,3, CSF 1,2,3, Sr. Class Pres 3, Sr. House 3. HASKE, CAROLE 28,111,113,168,170,171 Pep Club 1, Jr. House 2, Congress 2,3, Drill Team 2,3, Asst. Leader 3, Council Sec. 3, . HASSON, ELAINE 30 HAWKINS, MICHAEL 30 HAYES, BRIAN 30,124,208,210,214 g JV Basketball 1, V. Basketball 2, V. Bases ball 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1. HEATON, THERESA 30 , HENNESSEY, TIMOTHY Service Gents 1,2,3 15 HENRY, JILL 30,131,132,133,138,139,162, 163,164,168,1'70,171 ' Drill Team 1,2,3, Recall 2, Head Leader 3, Madrigals 1,2,3, Acapella Choir 1,2,3, VP 3, NHS 2,3, CSF 1,2,3, Yearbook 3, ICC 2,3, Girls League 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,3, Sr. House 3. HERNANDEZ, MARK 30,139,178,172 Band 1,2,3, NHS 3 HEUER, PAM 30 HEVERAN, JOSEPH HEVERAN, REBECCA 113 L HICKERSON, ED 112,113 HICKS, RICKY 29,139,158,159,160,172, I 176,178 s.,2I.I Marching Band 1,2,3, Jazz Band 1,2,3, Drama 3, Concert Band 1,2,3, Pep H 2,2 2. ff? A ,,,, , 1,2,3, Brass Ensemble 1,2, Orchestra '1,2,' 23.92441 7 ff f ,A 1 , NHS 2,3, Outstanding Soph. Bandsmab 1, Outstanding Jr. Bandsrnan 2. HILDEBRAND, ,TAMARA529 Pep Club 2. HILL, ALISE 162, 164,178 I' Isrl, , 2,.f , Pep Club,7l,2,3,','Cheer 1, IA Capella 1,2,3, Madrigals '2,3, 'Songleader 2,3, GAA 3. HINES, GARY 29 HINSCLIFFE, ROBERTA 29 GAA 2, CSF 1. HINSON, WILLIAM 29,162,164,204,227 A Cappella 1,2,3, Tennis 1, Madrigals 2,3, Wrestling 3. HINTZ, TERRENCE 29,77,162 HIRSCH, KLAUS 29 Tennis 1,2,3, HLAVNICKA, ALAN 29,186 Football 1,3, Baseball 1, Congress 3. HOFFART, PAMELA18,29,138,139,144, 154,152 Drill Team 1, Songleader 2,3, Sr. House 3, NHS 2,3, CSF 1,2,3, Girls League 2,3, French Club 3, Pep Club 2,3, Congress 2. HOLLOPETER, MARYLS 29 HOLTZCLAW, NANCY 29 Pep Club 1,2,3, Soph. House, Jr. House 2. HOUSE, SANDRA 29 Girls League 1,2,3, VP 3, Treas. 2, Jr. Class VP 2. HOWELIQQBECKY 30 113 HUGGINSEEEEEMICHAEL 30 HUNT,11I3A5MELA 30,139 Drill GAA 1, NHS 2,:1, CSF 1. HUNTI?.BQjYf? ANIEL 30,186,188,189,218,220 Soph. Fifotball 1, 2,3, V. Track. INGRAM, JARRELL, BRADFORD 145 JENKS, THOMAS 30,113 JEMISON, ,1, 113,145 JENs11N,q 30,113 391 I , 30- 4 .I KAHER, R. 113 KANITZ, VIVIAN 30,139 KEEFE, SEAN KELLEY, JAMES 30,162 Bowling Club 1 KESSLER, KRISTYN 30,111,113.138,139, 146,162,168,170,1'71 KILGORE, REX 30,186 Bowling Club 1, Chess Club 1, Key Club 3. KING, ALAN 30 4' 252511 f ,eff,:.f1' 14 1. ,,.,, 1,,,2,1..,,1. ,,,..,. ,2 .,,. ,Aw emi,-msff,f1qy.,, me f, Q. ' , fffiif flf 11' A ,,,, 7 4 . ., 1 ,ff.f..gqQv11.f.,2- ' .,.' ,Q If ,A 243 KITTERMANA R935 A - D h' ': ffkigigl if ' , .i AAKOFAHL, , ' . 'hh I ,:- ifi-fiffiiffffI Kff 59 -ilf lli '2' I , l Glee Q l 7717 To . A A .,., , is siissi h, Ak '- ., h h, , ,l.,1 l i,,, 7 , ll T' I 'h' , f i D . 7 h . - ff l I A 1 h, I 33 A 1- . . imh', isri i LINI3A'33f?f h h ff7'igff5.... . l ieks iiiiii I2i?i ilii.x f 'i '32 ii I iii, iQ ,..,,ss i l m .-. A Qihi1.. i l l l it 5'5f-93 fffi ' 555 fifff1iiffif51.1 Il-ffflf f A i.ii hm l , . , ,. A. . , , h h7 , . A , , A , . .1 .1 ,1 m1.h Kifh ,.,, 1.- .,.- 5-iff ---. .. ...f :-- 1,-g,-,gl-g Ii' 1211:-1 .--,. gg '..L. 3-5-gi-gg if f I f iiii I I LONGWOOD, DEBRAI32 isss l l f' I Banner Carrier 1,2, CSF -I,?'QPepA'iCliubl 71,7 Girls League 1, Basketball Statistician 1. LUCIO, LINDA 32,lI3,l39,I38 -2 7 i NHS 2,3, CSF 1,2,3, Congress 1,2,3, Sopho- House 1, NHS Sec. 3. ,RICHARD 32 A , . ii lsss ,....,s,A. 1 ,,.. ,,...,, , . I I I A I iii. 1 145i sl.s 1 5 Sli' 7 ' f if is sise f i33i,1i13 is D L ,K1A D ANIEIJ33 LLmLLik ' Basketball 1,2 MILLER, DAVID MILLER, LAURA 33 MILLER, MATTHEW 33,113 L Science Club 1,2, Bowling Club 1, Cross Country 1, Tennis 2, Track 1, Congress 3, Wrestling 2, Choir 1. MILLER, NATHANIEL 33,194,218,219 V. Cross Country 1,2,3, V. Track 1,2,3, Band 1,2, Stage Band,1,2, Key Club 2. MOG, MONA 33,138,139 CSF1,2,.3, NHS 2,3, MGM 1,2,3. MONDARY, CINDY 33,162 MORALES, SHERILYNN 33,146 Soph. Class Secretary 1, Drama 1, Drill 'Team 2. g MORGAN, CINDY33,1'72,180'i - I Band 1,2,3, Orchestra 1,2,3, GAA 2,3, Pep Band 3, Drama 2, Faith Fellowship .-,, 1 , ll., lcltlll- t-ItI .1 tlllll tll Qicc l1-t l11t-lIIl- -ssll -1 I I I ,i.i,i5i,2,3, Pres. 2, ICC 3. I I MGTT. .RQSBIN 33 154' I . -. , D , - GAA, 1, Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls League 1, GMS Glee .At , ,.t,.t . . , 334,31i3,,1e2,1e4,1s9,21a,219 , 34 , . T11' in 1 ' gMQrg NAL.D,'M1cHAEL 34 FMCFADIN, RONALD 34 i fQlVI'CGINNIS, KIM EIVICHUGH, KAREN 34 QQMCKAY, DONALD 34,204,205 Wrestling 1,2,3 I' IVICKINLEY, LAURA 34,158,166 . D f Drama 3, FBLA 3, Girls Glee 3. IMCLACHLAN, KAREN 34,1l2,ll3,I37,l52 Q' Girls League 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, VP 3, Congress 3, Sr. House 3, Student Council 3, Cornm. of Activities 3, Gymnastics Team MCNEIL, DANIEL 34 MCNEIL, JOSEPH 34,134,196,198 iSoph. Football 1, Soph. Basketball 1, JV iBasketball 2, Newspaper 3, V. Basketball 3, Track 3. :3. 2,3, Banner Carrier 2, Songleader 3. L MULAK, KATHERINE 33,134,147 -Jr. House 2,ACongress 2,3, Sr. House 3, Girls League 1,2,. Newspaper '2,3, Opinion Page Editor 3, Science Club. , MUNROE, JERRY' 34 . Wrestling 1,2,3, MUNROE, JIM 34 ROP 2,3 7 NAKAMURA, SHAWN 18,34,11O,113,123, ' 139,182 Pep Club 1,2, Council, Pres. 3, NHS 2,3, JV Cheer 1, Songleader 2, Girls League 2,3, GAA 3, Soph, House, Jr. House, Sr. House, Congress 1,2,3, Yearbook 3. NANCE, JAY 34,229 NAVARRETTE, JOE NEAL, KIM 34 NEWELL, KEITH 34,172 Marching Band 1,2,3 NEWMAN, CYNTHIA 34 I I iiii ssss Aessst if ilss 1l-e .,,., . . . , 1 . A -ififf fi e if ff? Aff3 .Y' g if l,l..A g APAYNEQKIM- 36,1aa,1sa,144, A as A PEACOCK, ROBERT 36,158 PEARSON, JOHN 36 PECK, DEBRA 36,172,174 Banner Carrier 1,2,3, Asst. Leader 2, Hoa Leader 3. PELLERISE, R. 113 'L PENDERGAST, LAURA 36,146 Art Club 1, Faith Fellowship 3. PENTON, CYNTHIA 36,158 . Drama 3 f V D PENTON, EARL 36,142 Bowling Club 1,2,3, Science Club 1, Elec- tronic Club 1,2. PEREZ, GILBERT 36 PEREZ, ROSEMARY 36 PERKINS, LAURA 36 A Cappella 1,2 PERRIN, JOYCE 36 PIERCE, DONNA 36 - . , A Pep Club 1,2, Girls League 1,2,3. PIEST, BONNIE 36 A o I PIPER, DAVID 37,218,219- I 'Ilrack 1,2-,3, Cross Country 2,3. I 1 PITTMAN, KATHRYN 37,113 . - Soph. Class Treas. 1, Jr. Class TI'88Bl'liif Council 3. ' -if-3 PLUT, MARK ieeel POLLOWAY, MICHAEL 37 D D ' A Cross Country 1, Key Club PORTER, ROY 37 PRICE, ANITA 37 Basketball Statistician 1,3 PRICE, MICHAEL 37 Wrestling2 PYLE, JOSEPH 37 Service Gents 1,2,3 RADVANY, DUANE Baseballl RAMBO, MICHELLE 37 RAMBO, SUSAN 37 RAMIREZ, GILBERT 37,208,209,211 Congress 1, JV Baseball 1, Jr. House V. Baseball 2,3. RAMIREZ, ROCIO 37 RAMIREZ, TERESA 37 RAMSEY, ROGER INDAZZO, FRANK 37,227,228 Golf Club 1,2,3 EA, CHERYL EBAI, VANESSA l3l,l39.l38,37,l80 GAA 1,2,3, VP 3, NHS 2,3, CSF 1,2,3. EIMBOLD, JOANNE 37 SNSHAW, CYNTHIA 37 BYNOLDS, KIM 37,204,206 Band Treas. 3 CCIARDI, DONALD 37,113 CE, ROBIN 37,131,162,163,I64,2os,2I3,214 Baseball 1,2,3, Choir 1,2,3, Madrigals 2,3, CSF 1, Sr. House 3, Congress. CHARDS, WAYNE 37 LEY, DAVID 38 PLEY, VIKKI 38 Congress SBERG, CATHY 38,112,113 Pep Club 1,2,3. Student Congress 2, Sec. 2, Council 3. QTCHIE, NORMAN QTZE, DAVID A QVERA, STEVEN 38,218 Soph. Football 1, JV Football 2, JV Track 2, V. Football 3, V. Track 3. DBBINS, LESLIE DBBINS, PATRICK OBERTS, LAURA 38 OBLES, LARRY ODRIGUEZ, ROBERT 38 Service Gents 1,2,3, Football 1. OLLING, LYLE 38 OSHON, DAVID 38,204,205 Wrestling 1,2,3 DSHON, KATHY JSIN, PHILIP 38 Honor Roll 3 JTHERT, MARIO 38 KMBOL, DANNY 38 Football 2 XNDERS, PAUL 38 Service Gents 1,2,3 XNTO, CYNTHIA 38 XRVAK, BRADFORD 38,113,139,196,197, 208,198,l99,200,208,210 Soph. House 1, JV Baseball 1, JV Basket- ball 1, CSF l,3, Congress 3, NHS 2,3, V. Basketball 2,3, V. Baseball 3. XVALA, GORDON 38,227,228 Golf 2,3, Work Experience 3. IHLEICHER, DONALD 38 IHOENFELD, CARL 38,113 IHWARTZ, TERRY 38 Bowling 1, CSF 1. IOGGINS, DAWN 38,138,144 GAA 1, CSF 1,3, French Club 3. IOTT, GLENN 38 Band 1,2 ZOTT, JOHN 39 IOTT, LAUREL ZOTT, RAMONA 39 IRANTON, TIMOTHY 39 EIDOTA, DIANNE 39 GAA 2, Sr. House 3. EELEY, WILLIAM 39 Football 1 ERRE, LYNDA 39 . HADDIX, THERESA 39. Girls League 2,3, Historian 3, NHS 2. HANS, J. 113 HELTON, ROBERT 39,138,139 CSF 1,2,3, Pres. 3, NHS 2,3, Yearbook 2, Tennis 2, Science Club VP 1, Key Club Sec. 1,2, Biology Student of the Year 1, Chem- istry Student of the Year 2. HINTANI, GARY 39 Wrestling 2 I-IOEFIELD, C. 113 HOWALTER, RANDI 39 CSF 1 IMMONS, MARK 39 ROP 2,3, Wrestling 1,2,3. IMMONS, WALTER 39,138,139 'Iennis 1,2, Electronics Club 1, Chess Club 1, Soph. House, Jr. House, Bowling Club 1, CSF 1,2,3, NHS 2,3, MGM 1,2,3. SKINNER, DIANE 39 SMART, JOHN 39,133,I38,I39 Science Club, Track 1, Key Club 2,3, NHS 2,3, CSF 3, Yearbook 3, Baseball Man. 2,3. SMITH, CRAIG 39,I58,I6I,I72,I76,I77 Marching Band 1,2,3. Concert Band 1,2,3, Pep Band 1,2,3, Orchestra 2,3, Jazz En- semble 3, Band Pres. 3, Cinema Club Drama Club 1,2,3, CSF 1,2. SMITH, ,DEBRA 39 SMITH, GREGORY SMITH, LAURA 40 GAA 1,2, Girls League 2, Congress 3, Bas- ketball Statistician 1,2,3, CSF 1. SMITH, MARTIN 40 Student Store 2 SOMMERS, JULIE 40,168 Drill Team 1,2,3 SORKIN, JULIE 1,2, GAA 1,2, Newspaper-Q2., ,CHARLES 40,208 Soplmli-Baseball 1, JV Baseball i..i 2, V. Base- ball-3. SPANGLER, SUE 40 SPAULDING, WILLIAM 40,139 Tennis 2,3, NHS 2,3. STAINES, ROXANNE 40 Congress STANLEY, DENNIS 30 STAPLES, DEBORAH 40,166,162 STDURAN, MONICA 40,113 g Congress3 I STEPHEN, MARK 40 ' STEPHENSON, DIANA 40 Newspaper3 STEPHENSON, REX 40 STOEFFLER, PETER 40,208,213,214 Baseball 1,2,3 STOLL, VIRGINIA 40,113 STRICKLAND, MARTHA 40 STRINGER, MARCIA 41 GAA 1,2 SULENTA, CLARA 41 SULLIVAN, RAYMOND 41,172 Band 1,2,3, Orchestra 2,3. ' SUPANCIC, JAMES 41,131,139,145 Electronics Club 2,3, ICC, NHS 2,3, CSF 1,2,3. TALMADGE, MARK 194 TAYLOR, DEBRA 41 TENNY, JEFFREY 41,208 V. Baseball 1,2,3, NHS 3. TERLIZZI, CONSTANCE 41 THATCHER, DAVID 41,139,146 - KeyEClub 2, Student Councilg2, Football Student Trainer 2,3, Basketball Student Trainer 2,3, Yearbook 1,2, NHS 2,3. THOELKE, JAMES 41 THOMAS, MIKE 41,172,173,176 Marching Band 1,2,3, Concert Band 1,2,3, Jazz Ensemble 1,2,3, Science Club 1,3, Bowling Club 1,3, NHS 3, Orchestra 3, Drum Major 3. THOMPSON, GARY 41,172,176 THOMPSON, JEFF 18,41,125,146 Basketball 1, Baseball 1, Faith Fellowship 2,3, Pres. 3, ICC 3, Sr. House 3, Congress 3, TITTLE, KEITH TRIMBLE, DONALD 41,172,176 Pep Band 1,2,3, Marching Band 1,2,3, Concert Band 1,2,3, Stage Band 1,2,3. TROTSKY, LYNN 41,112,113 Congress 1,2,3, Girls League 2,3, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Council 3. TROXELL, DAVID 41 TROYER, MARK 41,113 TRUMP, GEORGE 41,113,122,123,I24,20s, 209,211 Baseball 1, Congress 1,2,3, Student Store 2, V. Baseball 2,3, TUCKER, JEANINE 41,162 Girls Glee 1,2, A Cappella 3, FHA 1,2. TUFTS, DANIEL 41,145 ICC 3 URCUOLI, CLAIR VANCE, ROBIN 41 VANMALSEN, DAVID 41 VIGIL, .PATRICIA 42,148 GAAf1iQ2,.i?Congress 1, Girls League 2. LORI 42,172,180 GAA 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3. WALKER, THOMAS ' WALLACE, KIM WALTER, CYNTHIA 42,l3l,l39,l52,l55 GAA I, Pep Club 1,2,3, Csr 1, NHS 2,3, V. Cheer 2,3, ICC 3. WARNEIRABECKY 42 42,134,146 Newsvaiief 2,3, Editor 3' eioe .iieee . I I -111 SANDRA 18,422,130 GAA 3,.Sr, House 3. WEBB,iJAMES 42 Soph.-JV Basketball 2, V. Basketball 3. WEBER, DIANA 42 WEBER, DONALD 194 WEERS, GERALD 42 WEGNER, CHERYL 42,134,147 ' CHARLES ge. A Drama Cub 3. 42 2 Dram8f2QGymnastics 1,2,3. WETZELQDEBRA 42,162,166 WHEELER, RONALD 43 Cox1ress3 . WHITE, DAVID ROP 2, Football 1. WHITE, KAREN 43 WILBORN, SCOTT 43 Basketball Man. 1,2 WILES, DAVID 43 43 Friendiilof-Savanna 2, Faith Fellowship 2,3, JEFFREY 43 WILLIAMS, RONNY 43 WOLFE, GEORGE 43 Sr. House 3, Congress 3. WOODARD, WAYNE 43,194,195,218,219 Key Club 1, Cross Country 1,3, Track 1,3, Tennis 2. WOODS, DIJON 43 Cheerleader 2, Pep Club 2. WOODY, AMOS 43 WORGAN, JOYANNE 139 WORLEY, STEVEN 43 WRIGHT, JERRY WRIGHT, RICK 43 WYMAN, ROBERTA 43,139,180 GAA 1,2,3 YAHN, VICIKE 43,131,I68,170,171 Drill Team 1,2,3, Leader 3. YATES, LINDA 43 GAA 1,2, Girls League 2, CSF YATSKO, JOSEPH YONEHARA, PAUL 43 Football 2,3 YOUNG, MICHAEL 43 ZAMORA, ANITA 43,113,152 ZIGENHAGEN, KAREN 43 Congress3 Juniors Abdelnour, Diane 47 Acevedo, Rebecca 47,144 Adams, Richard 47,172,178 Adams, Sandi 47 Aguilar, Claudine 47,144,181 Aguilar, Patricia 47 Allen, Belinda 47 Allen, Robert 47,113,196,197 198,199,218,221 Allison, Janice 47,148 Allison, Mary 47,158,159,161 Allomong, Debbie 47 Ames, Laurena 47,172,178 Anderson, Michael 47,201,202 Apt, Kerry 47 Arciniega, Georce 47 Atchinson, Wanda 47,172,181, 178 Atkins, Cecil 47,150 Avise, Jerry 47 Ayala, Adelina 47 Ayer, Geoffrey 47 Bachman, Michele 47 Baker, Richard 47 Ballard, Ronald 47 Ballard, Steven 47 Barles, Carisa 47 Bames, Timothy 47,204 Barton, Donna 47,162,164 Baumgarten, Robert 47 Beck, Barbara 47 Beck, David 47,158 Beck, Timothy 47,113,196,200 Berry, David 47,141 Bjerum, Michael 47 Blate, Melissa 47,152 Bliss, Jerry 47,141 Bloom, Alan 46,47,141 Blum berg, Sanford 47 ,142 Boers, Carolyn 47 Boulanger, Diane Boxley, Kathy 47,146 Boyer, Sheri 47 Bradley, Jeffrey 47 Braley, Jerilynn 47,172,178 Brandenburg, Elizabeth 47,172, 174 Brier, Beth 47 Britt, Richard 47 Brogan, Patti 47 Brookshire, James 47 Brown, Charlea 47,181 Brown, Debra 47,152,155 Brown, Gary 47 Brown, Randall Brumbaugh, Cynthia 48,113, 142,162,181 Brunner, John 48 Bryan, Donna 48 Bryant, Kim 48 Buckalew, Donald 48,150,158, 229 Budnovich, Brian 48 Buena, Glenn 48,142 Bufka, John 48 Burleson, Jim 48 Burge, Judy 48 Bums, Josanne Bums, Neil 48,194 Burris, Buster 48,158 Burris, Susan 48,140 Bustamante, Elizabeth 48 Butler, Melanie Cadwallader, Daniel 48 Caldwell, Mari 48,172,178 Camacho, Anna Campbell, Debbie 48 Campbell, Sandra 48 Cannella, Vivian 48 Carel, Renee 46,48,152 Carman, Nancy 48,172,174 Carillo, Martha 48 Carstens, Donna 46,48, 152,155 Carter, Wayne 48,223 Casale, Mark Celaya, Cindy 48,162,166,172, 178,181 Chavez, Dennis Chavez, Irene 48 Cheek, Deborah Cho, Ann 48,181 Choske, Glenn 48 Choske, Linda 48 Chriske, Anette 48 Christie, Louis 48 Ciminesi, David 48 Clark, Marianne 48 Clayton, Scott 194 Clem, Timothy 48 Clause, Dennis 48 Cochran, Dianna 48,162 Cole, Cary 48 Collins, Danielle 48 Collins, Stephen 48,142 Collins, Teresa 48 Conley, Chris Conrad, Joseph 48 Cooper, Ilene 48,144 Cooper, Mike 48 Cooper, Ron 48 Coppola, Karen 46,48,133,152, 156 Coms, Larry 48 Correa, Kitty 48 Costello, Loretta 48,164 Cota, Debra 48 Cotton, Kelly Cox, Robert 48 Crawford, William 48 Creel, Patricia 48 Crouch, Amy 48,144,168 Cruz, Barbara 48 Cruz, Elizabeth 48,172,174 Cunningham, Brenda Cunningham, Jeffrey Cunningham, Lawrence Daniels, David 48,201,223 Daniels, Ronda 48 Darrah, Douglas 48 Daudelin, Donna 48 Davidson, Tom 48 Davis, Bobby 48 Davis, Jimmy Davis, Kim 48 Davis, Michael 48,220 Davis, Michelle 48,218 Davis, Mona 48 Debruyn, Michael Deckert, Steven 48 DePue, Donald 48,186,187, 191 192 Deterding, Carla 48 Devaney, Coreen Devries, John Dolan, Danny 48 Donley, Marjorie Donohue, Gregory 48 Doyle, Patrick 48,142 Drake, Randy 48 Dressner, Mark 46,48,141,158 Drown, Joyce 48 Dumrauf, Amy Durham, Glenda 48 Dvorak, Barbara 48,172,178 Echeverry, Luis 48,204 Edmonds, Marilyn 48 Eldq, Pamela 48 Elghanayan, Maurice Ellis, John Elmer, Becki 48 Gnanda IM Grana da Inn Restaurant For fine food and dining visit the Granada Inn Restaurant. 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Theresa 56,152,156 Stentz, Debbie 56 Stewart, Thomas 56 Stolk, Laurie 46,56,113,152,156 Stuck, Cheryl 56,131,14O,181 Swanson, Shelly 56 Sweaney, Teresa Sweet, Ronald 56,138,141,142, 172,178 Syko, Judith 56 Takemoto, Susan 46,56,138 Talmadge, James 56 Tapia, David 56 Taylor, Brenda 56,152 Tenny, Ward 56 Tenno, Dorene 56 Tenno, Raelene 56,132,133 Thoelke, Carol56,162 Thomas, James 56 Thomas, Teresa 56 Tittle, Kyle 56 Todd, Richard 56 Tomaszeski, Sandra Trevett, Robert 56 Troxell, Frank Trulis, Jasmine 56,181 Trull, Claire 46,56,138,141,162 Turnbull, David 56 Turner, Sydney 56 Upton, Gregory 56,204 Urciuoli, Gerard 56 Valdez, Benjie 56 Vandepol, Laura 56,168 Vanderhorst, Thomas 56 Vanderhorst, Tina 56 Vanleuven, Martin Vanmarter, Eric 56 Vanpragg, Arlene 56 Vansickle, Carol 56 Vamell, Marcia 56 Vasquez, Manuel 56,150,229 Vasquez, Mary 56 Vasquez, Douglas 56 Velazquez, Maria 56 Vencill, Don 133,204,207 Verduzco, Daniel 56 Verduzco, Michael 56 Veronneau, Joanne 56 Vigo, Debra 56,158 Vinson, Marc 56,113,172 Vinson, Michael 56,141,178,204 Wade, Chris 56 Wakeman, Peggy 57,181 Walls, Harold 57 Walsh, Tama 57,113,133,181 Warring, Donna 57 Watson, Yvonne 57 Weaver, Sheryl 57,172,174 Webber, Theresa Weber, David 57 Weeks, Kerry 57 Weiskircher, Julie 57 West, James 46,57,113, 141, 162, 164 Wheatley, Richard 57 Whigham, Michael 57,186 White, Michael 57 Whitney, Patricia 57,134,138 Wiesel, Debbie 57,158 Wigboldy, Candy 57 Wilkinson, Brenda Williams, Janelle 57 Williams, Laura 57,146,181 Williams, Mark Williams, robert 57 Willoughby, Carrie 57 Winget, Diane 46,57,168 Wise, Amy 57 Woldenberg, Regina 57 Woo, Janet 46,57,162, 181 Woodall, Barbara 57 Woody, Judith 57,113,152 Worley, Russel 57 Wright, Darla 57 Wuelfing, Rita 57,157,162 Wuertemburg, Cheryl Young, Linda 57 Youngberg, Kevin 57,201 Zaff, Richard Zak, Sharon Zander, William 57,186,204 Zannitto, Ralph 57 Zoellner, Candace 57 Zwickl, Chris 57 Sophomores Aase, Beverly 61 Abbott, Daniel 61 Acosta, Alfred Aguayo, Anthony 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